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P .olice .Urge ~rick-treat Caution
Winter ~Preview'
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BULLETIN
A&DlloaE, °'1a. <AP> -A ...... ,........._tknral t•• •••UJ of Newport·
.... ward W.1 ldDlq two ....
•le a. a mellile M•e ud lea•· IDI t~ree ol~era l•Jared,
HU.orttiesaald...
• ., Tk ~led Presa
Wint.er made a preview sweep
through the southern Plains
states today, bringing heavy
snow and raln and gale-force
winds that sent the wind chill
factor to 20 belo.w zero in
Denver.
Winds of up to 60 mph struck
the town of Graham, about 60
miles south or Wichita Falls,
Texas, uprooting trees, downing
V all~y Electric.
Fence Hides
Pot Crop
An lnbolpitable electrically
cbar,.S chain·llnk fence didn't
keep Fountain Valley police
from poldJll around a backyard
prden lloDday to ftDd out what
was 1proutlD1 under pluUc
abeetial-
lt w• marijuana, tbeJ said. alter boolrhJc Kerry Schub, 38,
o11aa San Jadnto Cittle. Sbe
al.lo •• booUd for 1mpicloll of
uJe of a c:mtrolled IUbstaace,
ampbet•11•-. aftless aaJd.
A Fountain Valley In·
........... Mid ..... Sdulb ....
arNl&ed • ber bome aft.er of.
fh~er• aened a warrant to aeareb ... ..... at DOOll and
fomct JO marUuDa p1a1U arow·
lDI lnalde aa •leetrlcally
................. f ....
'!'be twlMIMb..foat ....... in-.......... Mid. were eo..-ed ...... ,•r• ,a..ue•••"nc. • A po lee depar.tment
>-1poke1maa Htlmated tbat J1ldldo9 UI Hl¢'ftl of 10 mui· Juaa,... caalll Pl'CMde an in-eo•• ol more tbaa '1,000 a
-;:-~ IM Hld, were ...................
pull 1 rtpl nHmee loelrs.
Oftlelrl .... -a tip ta • ............. amm&. be ....
treatment Bit
L09 ANOa.D <~> -AD ...... , ? ..............
of •.._••••t•d •••lean ft"!!! .... .,... :.Stt:
:i9.:C:Q ..... -. .... to :.:& 2 72 ......... Commit·
power lines and dama1ln1
homes and bullw1es. A tnUer
was overturned, and S'uen
members of one famlly were
taken to a hospital in un·
determined coodiUon.
Authorities said they could not
confirm reports that a tornado
had skipped through Graham,
Texas. A small tornado struck earlier in Banga, Texaa, 110
miles to the southwest, causin&
minor damage and no injuries.
The storm, which beaan de-
veloping Monday and gained
strength t(>day, left up to eight
inches of snow in Nebraska,
where the snow was blamed for
at least one traffic death
Jn Kamas, up to seven inches
of rain fell overnight in the
south-central part of the state,
forcing the closing of streets and
highways in a two-county area.
The weather bureau warned of a
POB.Jible blizzard and heavy snow.
"Nobody baa been forced from
their homes, but we're warning
them," said Ann Calvillo, a dis·
patcher for the Reno County
sheriff's office ln Hutchlnlon,
Kan ... We've been very lucky."
A blanket of snow wu laid on
Colorado eat ol the ContiDental
Divide, with up to a balf.foOt
forecast for later iD the daJ.
•'It '1 a cluqferoua ltOrm, '' said
Ellll Burtcm. meteorololisl for
the Natianal Weather Sentee lD Denver ... We definitely lldYise
motorilta to • • • travel Gilb' aa neceuary.
•'With the 25 dearee tem-
perature md tM 30 mot wind. it
makes a wind ddl1 ol 5 to 20 below ••• BurtGa said.
Tbe wind cbW factor ta the
combined effeet ol cold tem-
peraturea md hllb wlDdl 1bat
mak• lt Mem mueb colder than
it really ta.
'"Tbe ............. whit
mat• W1 storm du...,. ...... of ... blowlu ....... iDI IDOW llDd wtDd eldll e8tlda, ••
be added.
Wlndl ....... to M mtlel Pll'
hov ..... nportad at .....
llemortal Airport iD ColondD. In "9br ............. powr 1inea eamecl .......... ....
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I O.eCallin
, ·-Bel Air I GoAlong,
Parents
Advised
Firemen-hose doWlf a-cl'nltrea llills 1 e m
the Bel Air section of Los Angeles· after
extinguishing a brush fire that threatened
several expensive homes Monday. The
,.,,.~
greerihouseo T one nome. at n ghl. was
damaged but no major home loss was re·
ported. (See story. Page AJ).
~~-~~~ps .Oµtraged
Georgia Town 'l!am 'Life of Brian'
VALDOSTA, Ga. <AP> -De·
oounced by outraged church
groups around the naUon as a
bla1pbeino\as distortion of ·the
life ol Je1ua, the BriU&b·rmde
film "Ufe ol Brian" WU banned
from tb1a south Georgia city
alter attorneys arc_ued It wu ob-scene. .
Superior Court Judae Roy Lil· ly l11ued a temporary. restrain·
ina order Monday prohibiting
Ashley a.emu from coatinuln1
to show tbe Alm bJ tbe comedy troape, llmt)' P7tJlan.
screen. It attracted some 700
viewers -about the same as
"The Bermuda Triangle," sbow·
lng in a n adjacent theater.
Baker Said.
Bee.use of the notoriety sur-
rounding the film, there were
few complaints from patrons,
Bakeraajd.
"People realized what il would
be lllte," he said.
Yuba Farmer
Found Slain
Steve Gupton, an att.orneJ for
10 church ll'OUPI. told Lilly the
movie wu obleeoe. primarily beeaUM,ol a .. letrd exblbitaoa of
,.mUJa." Tben WU vtrtually
no~. bowner, ol tbe YUBA CITY (AP) -A
film '1 treatment ot rel(lloo, weal~ County farmer
wbleb • ltirnd daurdl oppo11. fau taell monlend
Uoa Ulroulboul tbe ~. in hta • aulllOriUea report. "We're DOt lr7tDI to mate it a Offlnn uld Monday that
The fLlm depicts the life. or
"Brian of Nazareth," a reluc·
tant "messiah" who Joins the
Judean People's Front and is
crucified by the Romans.
A Warner Bros. spokesman
baa said the film is "a satire; it
is a spoof, and It should be
Jilewed in that context."
The film bu been ctiticlzed by the· Roman Catholic Archdiocese
or New York and several Jewisb
groups u being blasphemous.
One theater in Charlotte, N.C.,
withdrew the film when church
leaden protested, b'lt another
booked tbe fllm.
In Soutb Carolina, the film
was withdrawn from a Coluntbia
theater for a few days this
month after Se n . Strom
Thurmond telephoned ttwo dis·
(lee "8al.\N,. Pa .. .u•
SwiM Touriats
Shot by Bandits
·rellalom ................. it •· Arnold a.bdz .~t WU found lD
UiDly 11. •• laid tbe ••. Gsy the battnb ol ma nome ln Med·
Polda, putGI' of U. llorDlaa· dlan, a)M>ut t5 mile• wut of
1kle 8nptilt Qnarda ud lender Yuba City. He wu face u.P,
ol tbe local iDtJ.••Jk1aa" clltw. bound band and foot, wWa the ADd1 a.ar. m ...... Of uae water ~I and tbe drain SANP'RANCISCO<AP)-Two
trlpl•·ICNa tMaw, Mid be •open. Alllla1Uel aaJd be Ud 111>-SwlH touriltl were 1bot In
woalcl ftOt tlle Jadin'• ordll' at pare,.Uy beln auffoeateid, but dDwatowa 81111 f'rancitco wbeG • ......... le NoAMltr. •Mid eot1bewDitd. dine a.11aa ~ tbtm and
tb• fllm'• u~-:' Tb•1 Hid. about Sl0,000 in tbelr WIYH ••d ••manded
',,.,..., .... A. • tbf .. t;'9'"· pl• flnvm• ad • IDCllMJ. eourtW*.• 'i ' • . u'allltt~ ........... ..__ ... ~..,tbebMdHI,
In tbe 11 iin tW·"Lllt of plala IAallt bit uatouebecl. aad woaadlal Wall.w Wlaa wt Un
Brin" Dluecf a ta.. ...... Y tbere wa no lip off~•· Wolfltltt~•· 1b• 1utpecL1
before Mia1 pall .. off tb• fry. •caped.ta1aa1•L .
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Police tn communities wt.ere
the Oruce Coast killer-rapist
baa mwk IQ' the)' are a liUJe
appW 'we aboat Wet•day
nidlt'1 flaOoween festiYitles.
"We don't want to pallic peo.
pie, but we do want everyone to
use • little care," said Lt. Jack
Calnon ol Costa Mesa.
Police aren't su11estiot that
residents loct their doors to
tricll-or·t:reaten, but they do rec·
ommend that doors only be
opened to coetumed cblldren.
"I auppoee a lot or people a.re
going to be handing out candy by
u.sing tbe cba1ns on the ir doors,''
aald Lt. Gene Norden of Irvine.
Officers from Costa Mesa,
Irvine, Newport Beach, Tustin
and tbe Orange County Sheriff's
Department are also urging
parents to accompany their
children on their rounds
Wednesday night.
Irvine's c rime prevention
specialilt, Usa Malmsten, said
her department is suggesting
th at trict or treat trips be made
early and kept short.
"It would be a sh•me to have
the kids miss the fun part ol
H•lloween,'' she said. ''We're
suggesting that parents either
have impromptu parties after a
quick trick or treat or mate use
or recreation center parties in
their areas."
Police apprehens.on is as
much Ued to the presence of the
unidentified killer u it is to tbe
temic"' the string of assaults bas caused in the communities
where be bas struck.
Police are invesUgaUng a total
of nine bludgeoninga and rapes <See CAtmON. Page AZ>
Coast
Weather
Continued· fair tonight
and Wednesday. Highs
Wednesday 76 at beaches
and 84 inland. Quite cool
tonight with lows or 45
along the c:out and ·ss In-
land.
IIWIKTeDAY
LWw l:ddit S~ of tlw
oua.t CINQ ta .,.,.. "'*'·
but Ital to lea"' to Uoe
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ta.at..._ beck to AUfUll of 11'71. 8'1 ol tM women bavt btea 1lalD aad t~r11 1urvlv1d, ~ ........... lDIUll tU'· «J'.:r.1.Mft-:·I .....
HUil.
Tlat womt n rH•ed ln •I• ,
h'om 17 lo 11 ud Uved ta .,ut· 1 .... ta. Net baY9 ._ ......_
apart.-dw•Utn to ton tWi' Nlldtncel t lnce t YldeaC'I IUI•
1e1ta tbe ldUer 1•t.t ln th~ an un.&ocked door or window.
FearfW ,..ldent.t ln the cout
area uve rwponded to Police
••,.....,. about tbe klller but lD 1 to•• lmtancet, lM)' bave ,...1
fal'tlMr tbul Juat loeklnC up thelr ;
bomea. I
In C.t.a Mesa , where four of liMMiift . UlL..aaH&dLJ bave .OCCUJ'~d, po1fcf~ay tM rfftsttat.illft or ·
platoll baa doubJed In the put 10
day a •
A seminar (la telf·defeue for
women 1ponsond by the police
department at Ora nge Cout
College Monday drew aucb a
lar1e crowd lb.at It had to be
held In two separate locaUoa.a.
JOGGER IONORl!I CHIU. y WEAT'Hlft IN GOLDEN COLO
Winter Antvea E•rty In Meny AreH of Natlo~ •
Police Jo the coastal com·
munlUes Hy they're concerned
a tragedy could result if a
Dead Man
On Beach
Identified
Laguna Beach police have re-
leased the name or a man found dead on the beach at Sleepy
Hollow two w€.'cks ago after of
flcers rect'1vcd an anonymous
rail frofl} an apparent acquain·
l ance of the v1ct1m
The body of John Douglas
Rutowslti. 29, of Carmel Valley.
was found on the beach in front
of Vacation Village at about 9:30
p m Oct 15
Police s:mJ the self-employed
homebuildl'r apparently suf
fered a drug overdoi.t! and was
dragged lo the beach. possibly
by friend-; who did not want to
get rnvolvl'd 1n the 1nc1dt'nt
l'o llct· 1nv1·s t1J(uto r Gene
Brooh said that because there
1.1. l'rt: no s1J(ns of violence on the
bod y. cororll'r·.., d1•put1cs s us~ct
th<· man '>Ufft<rt.'d a fatal drug
11 ,. e rdOSl'
.. W c arc cons ide ring it an
ove rdose p e nding t he tox -
1colog1cal teats which won't be
com pleted for sever al weeks,"
Brooks said
Pilot Denied
Towe r Aid
SAN DIEGO tAP > -In·
vest1gaton, say the pilot of a
Mexican plane lost in heavy fog
radioed for belp before crastli nlt
on the U S. side of t~ bord«
but air tra ffi c controllers
couldn't underifand his Spanish.
T he twin-engine Mexican gov·
ernment plane was fl ying to the
Mexican border city of Tijuana
when it hil a utility pole a half·
mile north of the U.S. border
early Sunday and crashed , kill·
ing all 10 persons aboard.
Englis h-speaking controllers
a t T ijuan a I n t ern ation al
Airport's towe r we re In contact
with San Oieao controlle rs, who
denied a request lo put the Mex·
clan pemmeni plane on-San
Diego's frequency, a Federal
Aviation Administration official
aald Monday. "We determl~
that the Mexican pilot did nol
1peak English and we had no bi·
lingual controllers on duty al
Miramar during that shift," said
Jer ry Luce, chief of the FAA's
San Diego Approach Control
Facility.
Supplies Unloaded
BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) -
Four ships are reported unload·
ln1 food and other reli ef supplies
at Kompong Som, Cambodia's
cb.ief seaport, and a fifth vessel
IS OD the way.
DAILY PILOT
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SNOW ...
a1es ln Alllanc 4 and Scottabhdf
ln lbe Panhandle, and worke..,;
were aUJI try ing to restore
service In some a reas today.
Road crews also were sent out to
try to free cars a nd trucks
stranded by drilling and blowing
snow.
M ucb of western and central
Nebraska braced for a blizzard
expected later ln the day. '
F,....PapAI
'BRIAN' ..•
tributing firm in Boston to com·
pla'n about it.
J ack F'ullcr. marfager or the
Fox Theater. said he 1s showmg
the film as an affirmation of free
speech. He safd there have ~
no further prote!>ts since the
screenings began
panicky resident overreacts to a
Halloween prank.
Newport Beach , In an attempt
to keep the pranks and the
t.entlon they cauae down, la 10·
lnl to fte&d extra patrol unila
Wednelday nilbt.
II e anwblfe. police a nd
firemen are allo reminding resl·
denta ol the uauaJ safety preeau-
Uon1 that outbt to be observed
on Halloween:
-Breu dllldrftl in light col-
ors or use refl ective tape on
their C08tumes.
-Carry a flashllght1
-Doa•t carry a candle or any
other kind or open name
-Make 1un masll eye boles
are large enough to provide &ood
viaaon.
-llef)1> peU and anythlng that
can be thrown or stolen out of
reach.
"And we want everyone to
t eep· thetr ~h Hghta on. rt
w ould be a real help," Ms.
Malmst.en added.
Treated, .Jailed
Prisoner Really
Goes/ or Broke
A burglary susped who police
allege made an Inept attempt to
break jail Monday In Costa
Mesa ended up breaking other
things lnat.ead -the celling and
bis arm.
Police said Willia m Howard
Grace, 216, of Fullerton, fied out
_a_.alde door from an lnt.erview
room at 4:50 p.m . when In·
vesllgat.or David Haya stepped
out the other door for a moment.
Grace, flnd.ing, blmself ln a
dead·end corridor , made t be
best of the aituation by cllmbln&
up a file cabinet and tbJ'ouCh
the celling, police said.
The falle celllng gave way
bene ath hJm as be crawled over
the polygraph room, police said.
They said the loud cr ash aided
the m in IOcaUng the suspect.
Grace was treated at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital for a
broken arm and returned to jail,
police said .
They sald they added suspl·
clon of attempting to break jail
to the charge of burgla ry and a
parole v1olatlon char ge from
P ennsylvania on a burglary con-
viction.
Grace wu originally arrested
at 10:30 p.m. Saturday night at
a n a partme nt comple x on
P aularino Avenue, police said.
Sunny and Warmer
Weil~fier Forecast-
Or ange Coast resldenta can
look forward to s unny and slight·
ly wanner weathe r Wednesday
aa high winds fade during early
m orning b o u ra, a National
We ather Service s pokesman
said .
Light gusta are expected to re·
turn in the eveni.n1 boun and
north to northwest wtnda ran1·
ing from 20 to 30 knots are pre·
die ted off the c oast, the
spokesman said.
An Air Quality Mana1ement
D istrict official said con·
tJmlnant levell are low aSona
the Orao1e Cout and will re-
m aln that way unUI the w1nda
atop.
Tbe blgb wind.a ln evidence
alnce Sunday have 1•aerated
few dama1e rePorta. Oran1e
County Fire and Harbor Patrol
officlala aald. ,.
However , in one Incident FAA
Investigators said "it ap~ars"
Long Beach pilot Robert Payne
was blown off the runway at ~.lu.!..~ Beach'a Meadowtart " •.,.,... late llooday mornlna
Pay ne 's 1ha1le engine craft
smashed Into two parked planes
aa be attempted to land.
Tbe lnvesU1aton aaid damaie
WH substantial but dld not list a
dollar fllure,
Only minor dama1e such u
broken tree limbs, overturned
tra•h cana and mallwictioniq
burglar alanna were reported lD
mott county areu. Capt. Marc
Hawk.lnl, of the Oranie Coumty
Ftre ~t, aaid the wladl
haven t cauaed a ••red-nai
alert", but, be added, fire of.
flclala are out In basarctou.
areas watchtn1 for potential
trouble.
Boston No·No
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A Pucker Draw• a Pout
NEW YORK (AP) -A preeldential pucker ran
af out of Nortbem niceUet, 1ccordln1 to hiltortan
Arthur Schleetn1er.
At the recent dedication of the John F. Kennedy
Library ln Bolton, . President Carter planted a
frteftdly ldll on Jacme Onaul.I' cheek.
Sdll•:rf:r1• an advtaer to UM late prnldent, wu quoted •onday'a New York Pott u aa)'inc
Mn. Onulla WU l.D.DO)'ed appanntJ1 becaUH .. in
tbe North, aeatJelMD do not kill lacll• OD ludl brief
acqualatance."
Hoftver, Carter peeked a number of women oa
the cbllk at the dedleatkm, t.ndudlDI Joan l•Dld1 ~· ol ~ pnlkteatial rtval lea. rAwll'd X.:
IJWQY, and then ftn DO odlll' rwportl of wtment.
'.
lle•t Otlt of S•ape
After landinJ( his c..;essna at lhe county
alrport about 10 o'clock Monday JJ)Orning.
Gary Proctor . 35. of Tustin. found he
couldn't stop it. It rolled about 150 feet oH
the e nd of the runway. finally coming to
real in ditch. Proctor wa~n't hurt and the
plane s ustai ned only moderate damage,
according to Orange County firefighter s,
who used a crane to pull the craft out of
the diteh.
3 Traffic Tickets
Newest Ted Haunt?
CHARLOTTESV n.LE. Va.
<AP > -An aide to Sen Edward
M Kennedy has ackno"\ledged
that he recently asked a Virginia
attorney for Information about
three traffic citalJons Kennedy
received 21 ybrs al(Q
Tom Southwick. Kennedy's
press spokesman, said he called
E Gerald Tremblay. a Charlot
tesvilJe attorney. toseek 1hforma
lion ln respon.'Je to a reporter'&
query about the 1958c1tat1on..,
The reporter, Doug Kamholz,
bad asked for tbe informaUon
for a story that appeared in the
Charkltt.esville Daily P rogress
Tr emblay referred all ques-
~wtckl· -· • •. '"
'(
Mesa Woman '.
Al,tacked
In GaragfJ
The Musachusetl.tl Democrat.
who on Monday set up a pTt!lt·
identlal campaign committee.
received three tramc c1tal..tllM
for Improper dnv1ng. 'IJ>f'('lj
ing and dnving without a permit
......... w hen he war. a ~l'rond year
law student at the Un1ve r~1ty fJ(
Virginia The permit c1ta t11m
was d15rrussed
Last week. former Albemarlf'
Coupty Deputy Sheriff T M
Whitten. recallmg the 1mpropt:r
driving citation. said Kennedy
"cut hl.S UghU out and lrted to
outrun me" after a h1gh·speed
FEDERAL UNION
BACKS KENNEDY-Al
chase that ended at the home
Kennedy rented in 1958
Kennedy presented a paper in
court from a mechanic cert.Jfy
mg an electncal proble m in h1i.
tail lights .He said he w a.i. un
awart' that he wa!> br ing
purs ued and had no 1nti:ntwn of
outrunmng a 1.1ol1r"man
Whitten !><.11d KennPdy al so
1rit'd to elude the deputy when
A yowig Costa Mesa woman Whitten c.aught up with him
waa attacked and bit over lbe
bead Monday In he r earage, "He had gotten down in lht'
&onomic
Index Rise8
WA StnNOTON <.AP) -
A gow•mment Index de-
'1 i I( n "d to f o r Pc a at
economic trPnds ~hOWed
'lurprn11ng strPngth 1n Sep-
1 e m twr n s lnf by t he
litrRf"ll a m<1unt "'""" Apnl I 'I 7 11 I h ,. < om m P r r P
0 1 pa r1 mt-nt r<>portPd t<>
rt ,,~
·1 hi· ( llrnV"''" Index r1f
I.•• t<I trt ~· I flrl 11 t1lf1r'I rrJ'<.I!
11 111wrr1nt 1ri ~fltemt.lf'r ,
11,m11,.r1-rt with ... ''I ~r
1 •·nt nw in /\UllU'lt and a
11 : Pf' reent 1lec Ii nr an J u I y.
Tht· rise Wh CJ 9 pncenl in
April 1978
Th<> s trong s ho wing.
ho wf>ve r . r e tlC'<'l'> the
f' f' (I 0 II m Y b e ( 0 r e t h ('
ii:l'4t4'ral Re ... erve Board
took ... wct>ping ;Jl'llOn Oct
h to bof)!>t interest rates
and lighlt>n the money
'tUpply to battle rising in ·
rl..i t1on
Fa mily Dog
Uies i11 Mes a
Hom~ Blaze police reported today but there front seJll of the car, · Whitte n
Is no evidence to link the auauh said. with a aeries of nlght·Ume r ape· Kennedy. r epresente d by A c;hort t'ircwt in a television
slaylngs now being investi1at.ed Trembl1y, pleaded guilty to an l'leclncal cord was bl a med to-
along the Orange Coast improper dnvinl( charge J une day for a pre dawn blaze that
Police said the 23 year-old 16. 19~ in connection with the in k1llt.>d a pet do~ and caused more
woman was ID ber east 9'de c1dentandwa5fined$35 thJn S20000 in damage to a
apartment garage at about 6 LS Co,ta M b.1 home
a .m . Monday and doesn't re· Kenned) also pleaded gwlt) < 11,1,, M ..... a fire Marshal
member seeing anyone before June 4, 1958, to a speeding C'1ta Hu'' ll1•ndt·rson said the fire
1he was struck over the head. lion filed Apnl 15 of the amt-bnikt· out at about 5 a .m today
The wom an·wu wiconacloua year by state Trooper C C at th t> h o m e o f E 11 en
for arbout -t.fJree hours. police Cain A Uurd charge of dnving Ri chard.son. 237 16th Place.
said She called for help after without an operator''i pt>rm1t
she reeained conaclouaness. was dismissed when Kennedy The f1N' was brought under
Investiga t o r s s aid the prod uced his Masi.achusetts control within 17 minutes, Hen·
wom an's clothes were In clliar· permit dt.>rson saJd He said the only one
ray but they won't know until homl' al the llme was the family
lab teata are completed whether doa . who died 10 the fire.
or not she was raped. 45 Ar d Th I ti did •t t reste Damage was estimated at e v c m n requ re $20 .000 to the st ructure and
hwoa1spnitallzol roabbedUon .. police said. She SUNNYVALE <AP) -About Sl.SOO to contents, Henderson 4S p eople w ere a r rested on
They ••1d that becauae '"'-tres i b h said .. ""' pass ng c a r e es a t t e
other bludgeonings occurred at Lockheed missUe plant here dur· He s&Jd fire officials believe a
night and m apartments and all lot an anti·nuclear protest The lt>lev111on cord s ho rted out.
-result.ec11Jrelther death or majOT protest Monday-wu part of na· starting the .t>laze . The strort
head Injuries. they don't believe t1oowlde demonstration.a coin· might have resulted from an
Monday's attack Is linked to the cld1nt with lbe nb anniversary overload on a n attached ex-
earlier UAaults of the 1929 atock market cru h tension cord. Henderson said.
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VOL. 72, NO, 303, 3 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N
Police Urge Caution on Trick-Treat 1
Pole. arm't 1......ua. t.bat
realdeeta lock tllilr doOn to trick«·treaten, but U..y do rec-
ommend tbat doon only be
opened to eo1twnec1 cbll4NG.
''l ,..,..... a lot ol people are
•olnl to be u.t*nc out cancl1 by ustn1 the dWnl 00 thelr doon, ••
aaJd t.t. Gene Norden of Irvine.
OffJcen from Costa Meaa,
lrvtne, Ne1tport Beacb. Tult1n
and tbe Onqe County Sberitf's
D1p1ttment are alao ur1tn1
parents to accompany tbeir
c btldren on tbetr rounds
Wedneeda.Y nlatlt.
Irvine's crime prevention
spedaliat, Llla Malmaten, said
her department ia au11esting
that trick or treat trips be made
early and kept short.
"ll would be a shame to have
the kids mial the f\m part of
Halloween," she said. "We're
;Winter Sweeps
1 · Across PlafuS
Al"WI...,.....
JOGGER IGNORES CHILLY WEATHER IN GOLDEN, COLO. t Winter Arrives Earty In Many Areas of Nation
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{ Still Gastg
S11nshine Follows
Exit of-High Winds
Orange Coast residents can
look forward to sunny and sligbt-
lL. warmer weather Wednesday
as hip winds· faae unng earfy
mornine hours, a National
.. Weather Service spokesman
t said.
Light euats are expected to re-
• tum iD tbe eveoing hours and
1 nortla to northwest winds rang-i inl from 30 to $> knots are pre-f dieted off tbe coast, the
spokesma uid. f AD Air Quality Management t District offici al said con-
tawo•n• 1eve1s ~ low a.long the <>rmce Cout and will re-
main that way until the winds
stop.
Tbe blim winds in evidence
SIDCe Sunaay n ave generated
few damage reports. Orange
County Fire and Harbor Patrol
officials said.
However, in one incident, FAA
investigators said "it appears"
Long Beach pilot Robert Payne
w as blown off the runway at
Buntingtoo Beach's Meadowlark
Airport late Mooday morning.
Payne's single engi ne craft
smashed into two parked planes
as be attempted to land.
<See WIND, Page AZ>
Newport-Mesa Contest t'.~..;....~~;;......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
l foal' ..... -.. leftD·member Newpon·M•a 1cbool board w._.. D eecMat• are l'UllldDI
ill ......... .............. u. •• re-... ., , , ... ., .. tbe dlltrtet
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deat 80D• profit eor-poratlo• to
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Tornado
Kills 2,
Hurts3
By 1be Auoclated Presa
Winter made a preview sweep
through the southern Plains
slates today. bringing heavy
snow and rain and gale.force
winds that sent the wind chill
factor to 20 below zero in
Denver. .
A tornado tore through the
rural community of Newport·
Woodford, in southern Oklahoma,
killing two people and injuring
three. authorities said. The dead
we re in a mobile home, officials
said.
Ext.mve wind dama&• alao
waa reported at the nearbf com-
munity of Love Grove.
In northern Texu, winda ol up
to 60 mph struck tbe town ol
Graham, about 60 miles south of Wichita Falla, uprooting trees,
downing power lines and damag-
ing homes and businesses. A
traile r was overturned, and
seven members of one family
were taken to a hospital in un-
determined condition.
Authorities said they could not
confirm reoorls that a tornado had s kipped through Graham. A
small tornado struck earlier in
Bangs, Texas. 110 miles to the
s outhwest . caus in g minor
dam age and no ihjuries.
Tbe storm, which began de·
veloping Monday ,.and gained
strength today, left up to eight
inches of snow in Nebraska,
where the snow was blamed for
at least one traffic death.
In Kans~. up to seven inches
of rain fell overnight in the
south-cenU:al part o! the. st.ate,
forcing the closing of streets and
hi~bways in a two-county area.
The weather bureau warned of a
possible bUuard and heavy
snow.
"Nobody bas been forced from
their homes, but we're warning
them," said Ann Calvillo, a dis--
patcher for the Reno County
sheriff's office in Hutchlnson,
Kan. "We've been very lucky."
A blanket. of snow was laid on
Colorado east of the Continental
(See SNOW, Pace A!)
-.
..
SUQestiq that pareata either
hue impromptu parties aft.er a
quick triet or treat or make use
of recl)9atloo \center parties lo
their areas."
Police a pprehension is as
much tied to the presence of the
unidentified killer as it ii to tbe
temioa the string of assaults hu
caused in the communities
where be baa struck.
Police are invesU&atln1 a total
of aiDe ~tnp and rapes
that cl.ate to ~ ol Jm.
Six of the women bave been
s laln and three survived,
altboucb the unborn infant ear·
ried by one of the survtvtne
women died as a result of the u -
aault.
Tbe women raneed in a1e
from 17 to 31 and Uved in apart..
menta. Police have been uq:iq
apartmmt dwellen to lock tbeir
Dandn'ia the Wiad
"Fr a ncis," the creation of Stephen Fobes of
Newport Beach, dances in the wind in front of the
Fobes residence at 328 AliSo Ave. Fobes made the
Hallowef!n decoration from phoenix grass. some old
work clothes, a plastic pumpkin head and a straw
hat borrowed from a neighbor. He used tree limbs
for the legs. Monday afternoon's zephyrs seemed to
give "Francis" life.
Newport Cops Seek
Schools Vandals
Ne wport Beach police are
seeking vandals who struclt both
of the city's middle schools over
the weekend.
According to police reports.
Ensign Middle School's girls'
locker room was broken into and
t h e coac h es ' o ffice was
ransacked.
At Lincoln Middle School, van-
dals got into the cafeteria and
destroyed food valued at more
than $400.
........ --......
The police report said s ix
r e fri gerator units were
ransacked of 100 pounds of roast
beef. three cases of burritos.
four cases of corn dogs, 15
pounds of . hamburger patties.
two cases of lettuce. seven doien
eggs, three trays of coffee cate
and nine trays of cinnamon
rolls.
The food was scattered on the
floor along with flour, Slllt,
caramel coloring and salad
dressing.
the private schools in the event a
voucher ayat.em la in effect,"
Pancake aald. He said be sees aa key ill1MI
planninl ahead in cue of fon:ed
buline and iD CUjB the voucber
inlttatt.e ii pl8Ced on tbe J\me
ballot and ......
resldlaeel linee evtdeDee Rt· ' seat.a tbe tWer 1eu ta tluoalll ,
an unlocbd door or window.
Pearfm reaidenta in the cout
area have respoaded to police
wal'llinp about the killer but in
some tmtaaees, they bave .-
farther tba jlllt lockiae up their
home,. In ea.ta Mesa, where four ol
\the a11aulta bave occurred.
(Bee CAtmON, Pate A.2)
NU£lear
Safety 1
Rapped
WASHINGTON (AP} -The
presidential commission on
Three Mlle Island called tbi.a af.
ternoon for "fundamental
chan1es" in the way nuclear
plants are built. operated and
regulated, but said adoption of
its recommendations still would
not "assure the safety of nuclear
power."
The commission told Presi-
dent Carter earlier today that a
broad range of deficiencies -
from licensing and regulating
atomic plants to the training of
operators -made an atomic ac·
cidenl such as the one at Three
Mile Island "eventually inevita-ble ··
The panel called Matth's acci-
dent the worst to occur al a U.S.
commercial nuclear reactor, but
s aid health effects probably
were bmited to "severe mental
stress" to area residents.
Radiation released was so
minor that it may never be
possible to detect wb~tber the
March 28 accident near Har·
riabura. Pa., will cause addi-
tioaal e.... al cancer amoa&
thoM wt.o lift near tbe fadllty.
the commission said.
Tbe J.2.member panel's ftnd-
ings are advisory and many rec·
"'mmendations, includine a pro-
po s a1 that the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission be
abolished . would l a ke con-
gr.ession.a.I approval
In accepting the report, Carter
said the recommendations "will
be studied very carefully" and
that after an analysis be will re·
port to Congress and the nation.
·'Our own assessment and our
decls1ons on what to do cannot
be made immediately, and we'll
have to be very careful and very
methodical in our recommend.a-
llons to the public.'' he said.
Headed by John G. Kemeny.
president of Dartmouth College.
the panel was sharply split on
whether to propose a broad
moratorium on the constructioo
of nuclear ants. A UJAjortty ol _
the 12 members wanted such a
moratorium, but differed on de-
tails and none was r ecom-
mended.
After a six-month investiga-
<See NUCLEAR, Pa~e AZ>
Dow Index Jumps
NEW YORK <AP) -Stock prices rallied sharply today for
their best showing m more than
a month. The Dow Jones index
gained 15. \9 points to 823.81
although trading remained re-latively light.
Coast
Weather
ConUnued fair tonight
and Wednesday. Highs
Wednesday 76 at beaches
and 84 inland. Quite cool
tonight with lows or 45
along the coast and SS in· land.
proada IMIClde ...
la ... f8Make, 211t N..U
Circle. Colt• lleaa. A Hlft
m1na1er. a1e 41. wlth tbree
cblldrea la Newport-lleaa
IC!booll.
.. I ... to iepi mint the peopAe
themllll.._" be aald ... I ell» DDt
repre1ent apeclal lntere1t ..,,..,. .. ,
Ke._.. L. Wa1•aa, list
Labnidar Dme, Colta ........ cum...., 9'1 IWl:lhd 10 IDOlllM
ato to ftU Da lmalhrood'• ... t. ·
He ii • attorneJ, •I• •· wltb two ecm al pnachool ace.
INIUtETe•AY
unk BdrMs SmMla o/ tlM
Oa.tlad CJND .. 1'onw "'"°·
ht ~ to '""' to live wur.o.t &cg•. s .. atorv, pltolo, ,,.,,,. Al.
-ll!Mles; .,,,_....,. "' ............ . .. .,_......_a..._..._...•• ...... ..,. .. ........ ... ..
•• , ............... 1ww1c1
Wr• to do ........... tor tbe C'OIQ•
muaity u4 I ,_ u.at I lme
parttealar quUfleattou lD
markatiq, ftlela will be a
aec•aArJ capeMUtJ for UM
!oltoolltobiea•1..aMlw.-
.. I ,,_to ban aa lmPllel oa
tbe ldlooll ...._. •1 ~are
approecldal t.bem," W.,.an
aald. "Tia• main tlain1 la 'lHdenlaiD, tM abllltJ to UD• ••ra&ul ed•catlo•. to u•· ........ trreaete tM ....
of U.. ~a •Mr llllO pobdea."
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... ... 10 ........ to obMI" eau.., Pl'OCJ'AIM ud •'Wiit Ml'viNa and trill eGDtla• _.....
vlalte.
Am-. Ma otMt-adbiti'9t ... ., ... ~ ......... ..
Souu..n. CallforDJa Colle .. ..
Coe&. ..... ud ol ...... llard&e Selaool ol Sbratloaal ,.......,. ,
al.lo la o.a .....
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lao't r ·i: ........... i.a ..... .
Croe9 Qrele, Oolta 11 .... Al-
tonaey, .,. '5, u.,... ctuld.te ta
Newpon.11 ... tcJaoola.
H• bM ....., aeUve ln Costa
llesa Tomorrow, i1 former chairman of Costa lleaa
Redevelopment A,ency, and la
president ol North Costa lleia
Homeownen ANociaUcm.
"J had people from tbe area
ask me to run," McLau1hlin
said. "They we" interested in
seeing somebody wbo acLually
bad chlldttn lD t.be acbool dll· trtct represent our area.
"J think the major Jssue la try.
ing to adjust the school pro·
grams to the cutbacb bl fund.
ing," be aald. "I think I'd put
my emphaala oo the baalc three
Rs, trying to teach the children them~tlm~rtantthinpabout
their society and the tooll they
need."
He said be also wanta lo keep
as many acboola open as poul·
ble daptte decl.Wna enrollment
"l'qi ~ that I have aome
innovative attitudes and that
I'm open-minded enough to as·
sess the problems that you're
goin1 to meet and to be able to
make Jood decialon1 ,''
McLau.cblln aatd.
"I don't really know that elect·
inf me wUJ be all that much bet· ter than el.ctina my opponent,
whoni I like," be added. "I don't
walk on water."
Reyaald Pelletier, 2443
Fordham Drive, Costa Mesa.
Ass~iate realtor, 88, with a JOn
at Estancia HJab and a dauebter
wbo araduat.ed from Costa Mesa
Hiah.
"I want lo restore the con
fidence of the! taxpayers and the
parenta In the board of educa
lion because everybody com·
plains they can't be heard," said
Pelletier, who has a PhD ln
psycholOIY from the University
of AlJten.
"I don't think that the achool
district has underatood the
• meanin, of PropostUoo 1J The
cuta, i and when any were
made, were not made in the
right places," be said, adding
that he would take a second look
at administrative costs.
"I intend to spend full time,
because that's a full-time job,"
Pelletier said. "I would make
myself available to everybody
"I'm very consclou.s that, lf
elected, l would be one out of
seven," he 1al.d. "To the extent of
that influence, I would certainly
want to help the board and the
school dlat.rict develop new tool.a
to meuure the efficiency of the
educaUooal 1y1tem to appralle
accurately the reeUita we're set·
tin1 for the money we apend."
F,....PapAI
NUCLEAR ••
--ttolrUulHnctade Ann pabtic-
bearlnp and the takinl of d-i>-
9sitiona from more than 150
government offtclala, ututty
emplOJMe and eltiHDI llvlna
near the plant, the presidential
panel said it bad concluded:
-The co~~ that operated Three Mile , MW'Opolitan
Edison Co., "did not have sufft·
cient lmowleqe, expertlle and
pel'IOllMI to operat.e tb9 plant or
malnteia lt adequat.ely.''
-Dner,_cy nspome to the
accident bJ the NRC, 1tate and
f~eral eme•1ency autboriti•
and utility offlclall "was
dominated by an atmosphere of
almo.t total confuaion.."
DAILY PILOT
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TlllJhHI CP'•)-...u:rt
C1111•1fMHllll .__.,.
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Two ••• w .. o alle114llr ........ ,,, ..........
carryt., a '4.IOO aiher d•· ~ .... , ..... arreated bJ palt.e
offlc•n after a brlalr ......
t .. rou~ •owatowa L11ua1 ._..'!:nta1. Do•••• 81 ... .,. ..... ,. ......
11 plamdotllle olftcen ebMed
the two ma Oil toot l.brOuP UM 8ecllltt'1 Padftc Nat.loeal laM
parklal lat lbaftl1 after I p.m.,
capturiq tM palr at QotcuD pomt .... Ute bank. nree memben ol Ute a...,..
. . a.acta Crtme ........... T9UD
rouad1d up 1u1peet1 Roy ••r•oad VJllaloboa. 41. of
Oraap ud PNr o.O. P\ia.
'4\ ol •u 8ftoDd Ave., Corcna
de1 Mv........., • bur1lan at NletlMllm't Alltlquee, 3U N0rtaa
Coa•tllltllwa,.
Wlt.neute •aid the two men
walked ln&o UM anllq_ue store •boftl1 beton I p.m., with oaeol
the 1uepieeU d.rawin1 a clerk
Hide to dilc'8I UM purcbale ol
• l1ft for bit wtl•.
lleanwblle, the •~ond 1uspect
Mesa Conducting
Anti-rape Seminars
lo reapoGM lo the 1trin1 ol aa·
saulta on womtn tn Oran1•
Coaat eommu.mu ... Cotta II•• police are offeriq a aeri• ol
three rape.awareoeu Hminan
beainnlnl tocu,bt.
The .... 1on1, tausht by Of.
fleer Darell heeman and police
aide 8uadi Rote will be b1ld at
the police atatlon at ~ P'a1r
Drive.
Tontpt'• Miilon will be held
at 7: 80. ·Wednaday'1 will be at 2
p.m. and 1bunday'1 will be at
7:80 p.m.
The aemtnan are free.
In addition, claaaea 1n the uae
Church OKs
Gay Pastors
ST. LOUlS <AP l -The
Christian Church (Dia·
ciples of Christ) baa voted
to reaffirm the power or
reetonal bodies of th~
church to ordain homosex·
uals as ministers.
At the same llme, the
delegates to the church's
bl.annual convention here
rearnrmed Monday the
denomination's traditional
stand againat ordination or
homosexuals, said church
s po keswoman Lillian
Moir.
Carol Blakley of the
Treasure Valley Christian
Church at Cwdwell, Idaho,
called· the vote a partial
victory for gay rtghta.
"We feel like we've
gained a lot," said Mn.
Blakley. one of 200 mem·
bers of the c hurc h's
general bo<ard of direc·
tors
Family Dog
Dies in Mesa
Home Blaze
A short circuit in a television
electrical cord was blamed to-
day for a pre-dawn blaae that
killed a pet dol and cauaed more
than $20,000 in damage to a
Costa Mesa home. Costa Mesa Fire Marshal
Russ Henderson 1ald the ftre
broke out at about 5 a .m. today
at the home of Ellen
Rieba.rdleo,-#7 Jttb-Place.
The fire wu brou1ht under
control wlthln 17 minute•, Hen·
dtrson wd. He 1ald the only one
home at the tlme wu tbe family
doc. who died 1n the ftre.
Damaae was estimated at
$20,000 to the structure and
$1,500 to contents, Hendereoo
said.
He said fl.re officials believe a
televlston cord aborted out,
starting the blaze. The abort
might have resulted from an
overload on an attached ex·
tension cord, Henderson said.
Mrs. Harwood
Services Held
Privatefuneralserviceiat1ea
have been conducted tor Beverly
Harwood who died Saturday in
NewPQrt Beach att.r a llGltbY
illDUI.
lln. Harwood WU tbe wife of
loa•·tlme Harbor Ana aUormY
Donald Harwood. Sb•*"' her widower; ICIDI, Robert 9d IUdwd 1cott. botb
of Loi Anlelel; motMI'. .....
DeOraacfcoart of Pacific PaliHdll, aad a allter, allo ol
Lal~.
Tbe family 1..,...U memmtal
doaat.km to the lla70 ro.da·
UoD, lD care ol Dr. AIUDMD. the
· • Ma10Clbdc. Roebelter.Jlllln.
p,...p-AJ
WIND •••
Tlle~tor'llald ..... •u 1 but did not Ult a
dollar . ODlJ ............
Im*• tree llJDllll, " ..... tru' ewr'md • .........., burC1at a1arml..,.. reportld LD
moet com1.J anu.
•
of MACE, 1pouorect by Golden
Weit Colle1e. wtU be tauebt at
the ~Uc. atat.lon.
be day·lonl counea are Ht
Friday and Saturday.
Wtver, a OWC lpokeaman
d the Friday 1111100 la full
and there are only ftve openlna.a
ln the Saturday clul.
The coUese apokeaman said
additional 1111lon1 would be
added lo accommodate people
who can 't 1et into tbh
weekend's cluaea.
The cla11 co1t1 $5. 70 for
material.a and reitstration ol a
MACE application . The
1pokeaman said 1tudenta will be
expo1ed to the chemical lo ac·
quaint them with lta effect.
Mesa Woman
Attacked
In Garage
, A young Coeta M eaa woman
was attacked and tut over the
head Monday In her garaee.
police reported today but there
ls no evidence to link lbe assault
with a aeries of night-time rape-
slaylnp now being lnveati1at.ed
alon1 the Orange Coast.
Police said the 23-year-old
woman was lo her east side
apartment garage at about 6: 15
a. m. Mo~ aod doe an 't re-
member 1 anyone before
ahe wu ltnlck over the bead.
The woman was uncooacloua
for about three houn, police
said. She called for help after
she regained consciousness.
Inves tigators s aid the
woman's clothes were in disar-
ray but they won't know until
lab teata are completed whether or not she was raped.
The victim didn't require
hospltaliiaUon, police said. She
was not robbed.
,.,.... Pflfle Al
CAUTION •••
police say the registration of
pl1tola bu doubled in the put 10
days.
A seminar on self-defense for
women sponsored by lbe police
department al Oranee Coast
College Monday drew 1ucb a large crowd that It bad lo be
held ln two separate locaUooa. P,0llc~ J.n lha. coaatal com.
m uni ti ea aay t.bey 're coacerned
a tragedy could renlt If a
panicky resident overreacta lo a
Halloween prank.
Newport Beach, ln an att.mpt
to keep the prank• and tbe
ten.1loa they cause down, ta ao-lng to fteld extra patrol unit.a
Wednesday nlibt.
Meanwhile, pollce and
firemen are also remlndinl real·
denta ol the uaual safety precau-
tions that ought to be observed
on Halloween:
-Breu clllldren in light col·
ors or uae reflective tape on
their costumes.
-Carry a flashlight.
-0.'t carry a candle or any
other kind of open name. -•w nre maak eye boles
are l.,..e enoulll to provide 1ood
vision.
-Keep peU and anythln1 that
can be thrown or stolen out ol
reach. "And we want eYel'Joae to
kffp U*r pcfth litbta OD. It
would be a real help," 111.
Malmlt.ID added .
A flre tbat nremea 1ald .wt·
eel lo an electric blanket camed
an eatbmt.ed 12,aoo lD damate
and lrw.d two pel blrdl ta a
Newport Beaeb coadomlalum
MoadaJ,
TM lln wu report.cl at 1 :'5
p. m. ID the bo1De at IJO 1:Deore Court occupied bJ Carolla
OrH•, ......... to ftre ...
part..-repa111. n..... ......, doUled the
blue, bit laid tt c1•...t two
pet eocllattel1 llept iD U.t
bedroom wla•r• U.e blaakel
caulbt ftre.
pleked up a stertbal silver tltnl-
1baped wtM det....,. from a
dii;play window aod aUesedJY
carried it outalde wher• be
dropped It in aome ahrube bJ tM
aldewalk.
Hla ~ JolDed bl.ID~ 1tde the~ lhort Ume later
and the pair drove off, retuim.n,
moment.a later lo recover the U · Uaue.
A aecond wttneee obeened u.e
acUona ol Ute two ••peeta 8Dd called~. wbo punued the
wblte aporllcar Into tbe
downtown area of La1uaa
Beach.
The pair were captund bJ Ot·
flcera Bill Yourtll, Marion
Asturlus and Mart Everton near
lbe bank parking lot and the de-
canter was recovered.
FormerMeBa
Pa.star Sund
Dead at 91
Funeral , se rvtce1 are
scheduled Wednesday for the
Rev. Lester Prulip Sund, former
assistant minister al Costa
Mesa's F\rst Melbodi11t Churcb,
who died Saturday at the aae ol
91. The Rev. Sund taught adult
Sunday school classea at the
church for the put 15 yean and,
though retired. served for
several years as lbe church's as-
sistant minister after movtn& lo
Costa Meaa In 1960.
Services are Ht for 10 a.m .•
We dnesday at the P'lrsl
Methodist Church. Frie'nda may
call at Pierce Brothers S.ll
Broadway Mortuary until 9
o'clock tonight.
Born ln Cfam FallB, Wlacooaln,
in 1R88. Rev . Sund led aeveral
rural parishes in that state
before moving with Ilia family lo
Southem California in 1920.
In 1!8> be retired from the
M ethodlst Church of El Momte
where he had been minister for
10 years. Prior lo that. be wu
with the Westmoreland Com·
munlty Church In lbe Imperial
Valley for seven years.
Rev. SUnd ls survived by bia
widow, Catherine Sund of Co.ta
Mesa; three dauebters, Mn.
8everl;y Harper, Mn. Fern
McAnlls and Mn. Marjory
Pant.ur, all of New'port Beach;
two sons, LaWl'e'Dce and Roser
Sund , both of Vlulb; 19
grandchildren, and 18 great·
grandchildren.
The family has suueated
memorial donations to the First
Methodist Chw:_ch Organ Fund.
f',....Pt1pAJ
SNOW •••
Divide, with up to a half·foot
forecuffor later ln the day.
"It'• a daneeroua alorm," 1a1d
Ell11 Burton, met.eorololiat for
the Nat.iooal Weather Service ln
Denver. "We defbut.tly advlae
motori.lta to ... travel oo.b' u
necessary. •
''With the 26 de1rH Lem·
perature and the IO knot wind. it nra"k"....-.-wmcrdlltt o1110 ao
below,'' Burton aaid.
-.. ... ----...
Boston N•·N• l
NEW YORK CAP> -A ,....ldeDUal pucka' nn
afoul al Nartbem nlcetiel, ICCOl'diDI to b1Aallu
Arthur Scb.leslqer.
At the recmt dedleadoD o1 the Joma r. a:.~
Libra" ln Bolton, PrMtdent Carter planted a friendly kiu on Jackie Onauls' cheek.
Schles.inaer an adviler to t.be lat. pn1ldent,
wu quoted In Monday's New York POI& 11 aaytq
Mn. Olwala WU umoyed lppa:f91lil)' beca"'8 .. in
tJae North. )tlltlemen do not 1du lad* oo IUCb brief
acquaintance.'•
However, Carter pecked a number of women oo
the cheek at the dedication, includinl Joan Kennedy,
wife al expected preeldential rival Sen. Edward Ken·
nedy, and there were no other reportl of retentment.
Newport Woman
•
Marks I OOth Year
P'riend1 and relativ11
1atbered Monday to wiab
Newport Beach resident Carrie
Kelch a happy birthday -her
lOOtb. •
Mn. Kelch, a former resident
of Colta Mesa's 9et1>el Towen,
waa honored at a party at
Newport Vllla West, where she
DOW resides.
Sbe WU also feted on Sunday
at a bnmch at the Balboa Bay
Club.
Mn. Kelch la a native ot U
lioola wbo moved lo t.bla area in
1971. Her sraadfather fouebt at
the Alamo and ber father wu a ·
ploneerin1 country doctor ln
Lawnneevtl.le, W.
She ii the widow ·o1 Georp C.
Kelch ot Ohio.
..., .......... ,....
OO"ft.ARI YOUNG
Mn. C.rrte Keldt
Air Service to Resume
Huibes Alrwest, whose planes
have been grounded since Sept.
10 by a strike. will resume
service oo Nov . 10, alrllne of·
Eco1Wmic
Index Rises
W ASIUNGTON <AP I -
A government Index de·
algned to forecast
economic trends showed
surpn&ln& strength an Sep·
tember. rul.ng by the
largest amount since Apnl
1978, th e Commercl'
Depa rtment reported to·
day
The Composite Index of
Leading Indicators rose
0 8 percent in September,
compared with a 0.1 per·
cent rise in August and a
0.3 percent decline in July.
The rise was 0.9 percent in
April 1978.
The strong ahowlns.
however. reflects the
economy before the
FederaJ Reserve Board
took sweeping action Oct.
6 to boost intereat rates
and ti1bten the money
·~ mills in· nation.
flcialll have announced.
The airline, which operates 13
flighta a day out of Orange Coun·
ty to destinations ln Nevada and
Ari i.ona, will begin accepting res·
ervauons Nov. 8.
The line was grounded when
the firm's 2,2JOO reaervalloo and
clerical employees walked olf
their jobe in protest over a year·
1001 contract d.iapute .
A tentative asreement,
reached Oct. 15 wu ratifted by
the members of the Airline
Employees Association this
weekend
The nt?w, three-year contract
t•a lls for a 33 percent pay raise
over the t.e rm of the contract.
Cartfl'r Rap~ TV
WASHINGTON CAP> -Preei·
dent Carter's campaip commit·
tee ls complaining that the three
major teJevisioo networks have
wrongfully refused to ~ell him
air Ume for a political speech.
The committee filed a compJalnt
Monday wilb the FederaJ Com·
mun.icationa Commission, say.
int tbe tlma WU IOUlbt for •
ball·bour t.tlemion abow to ac·
company ..carter'• pl&.Qlled. an·
nouncemeat Dec. 4 of bla can·
didacy for l'e-4llect.ioll.
i
Giu11ty
Official
Resig11s
Dr • ..._ •• m..-, an.ea
C1 ,, ........... ., ....
............. ,...... l&tlll ••• u. .... ~ .. .... ,.... .... ....
ID a letter to Board of Su~llon CUlnaaa ftlllp All 1 a.. ........... 't
Mft tM rtD;i...., to CUTJ eat .... ,., .. ,llWU ....... u..
........ ----., dlie .., •• a-..... •kw..=ey. ''To ,. .,, l•DlY ..,
mnal, etlalcal a.ad lejal ...
dDIM...aol~lc••
loapr pera0Dall7 or pro· f..U.•DJ CGHMe, ..... aaicl
ID.U. deellDed to ....... . remaltial tMt be dkln't WUll to ••t tblDll •tarted ta t~e
DeWlpapel'I.
11o ...... ll ia known uaat tbe SS.year-old mental bealUa cblef
bu been at oddl with Human
ServicH A1eacy Director
Marpnt Grier, wboM npu&a-
Uon la tbat ol a hard·DOHd ad·
miJalatrator wbo keeps a ~
relD oa thole wbo wort for a.er.
Klatt.e's resignation WU the
latest tn the growtq number of
defectors from the ranks of the
C!QMJllY agency ln recent months.
Others who have left include
county Health Officer Morton
Nelson, Deputy Director of Men·
tal Health, John Crowder and
Pamela Reagor, deputy director
of adult community services.
Klatte will become chief of
professional education at
Metropolitan State Hospital ln Norwalk.
In his letter, Klatte said his
resignation is not related to
restraints caused by Proposition
13
·Jn my opinion , s u c h
restraints would seem to call for
more professionalism rather
than less, and fewer rather than
more levels of bureaucracy.
"To me, the reverse seems to
be the case in the local provision
of human services," be said.
Ranks Swell
........ gllp
Identical twins Tienna (top)
and Michele Rodrique z. 3.
of Irvine will enter tht!
Orange County Fall Fair
Twin-o-Rama Nov. 10. The
fair, scheduled from Nov.
7 -22 at Los Alamitos Race
Course, will feature several
twins from around the
county.
Employees Union
Endorses Kennedy
W ASHING T 0 N ( A P ) -refugee programs, and said "that
Presidential candidate Edward objective bas now been com-
M Kennedy has gained the en-pleted."
dorsement of a 70,000-member The independent Nationa l
federal employees union and the Treasury Employees Union
campaign services of a former declared support for Kennedy.
senator who quit the administra and said it will be giving $5.000
tion to join the challenge to -the maximum allowed by law
President Carter. -to the campaign.
And in Chicago, Mayor Jane The treasury employees
Byrne formally announced what became the sixth union, and the
she already had disclosed: that first federal civil service group.
she is supporting the senator to back the Kennedy challenge.
from Massachusetts for the 1980 Union President Vincent L.
Democratic presidential Connery criticized Carter 's
nomination. handling of the economy and as·
Former Sen. Dick Clark of sailed the president for holding
Iowa announced that be is re-civil service pay increases to 5.5
signing as U.S. coordinator for percent.
refugee programs to jo10 Ken-He said federa l e mployees
nedfs _presidential campaign "have been held to publi c
committee. Clark quit the ad-ridicule and scorn by this ad-
ministration effective Thursday, ministration."
after less than a year in the Kennedy's candidacy became
State Department post. official Monday with the forma-
Carter appointed Clark to the tion of campaign committee.
refugee post after be was defeat-On Nov. 7, Kennedy will an-
ed in 1978 by Republican Sen. nounce personally in Boston that
Roger Jepsen. Clark wrote he is challenging Carter. The
Carter that he had been asked to president will declare his can-reor ganize a hodgepodge ot didacy for re-election on Dec. 4.
* * * * * * 3 Traffic Tickets .
Newest Ted Haunt?
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
(AP) -An aide to Sen. Edward
M. KeanedJ bu aclmowledpd
that be rec.at.Jy alked a Vlrllnla
attorae)' for i.afonnatloa about
three tr.me cttat:klm Kennedy
reeei..t 21 years aao.
Tom Southwick, Kennedy's
preu apokeema, said be called
E. Gerald Tl'embla,J, a Cbartat·
ie.riDellltorlleJ. toleft lalorma-
tioD ID na.-.e to a repartm'a
QHTJ about the ~dtatioa.a.
TM reporter, Dou Jtambob.
bad 8llred b tbe falormatlon
for a ltlOl"J tbat appeared iD tbe ~DaiJ.1~.
,..........., ...,.,.eel all ...
tloM '° Soulbwkk.
d inc citation, said Kennedy
"cut bis ~ta out and tried to
outrun me' after a hilb-speed
cbue that ended at the bome
Kennedy ftllted ln"1958.
Keaaedy presented a paper ln
court from a mechanic certlfy-
ine an eledrical problem in bia
tall lllbts. He said be WU \Ul•
aware tbat be was being
punued and bad DO intention of
out.numiDI a policeman.
Wbltt.en said KeuedJ also tried to elude the deputy when
WblUen caqbt up with him.
"He· bad IOU.en down ln the
front aeat ol tbe car,•• Whitten wd.
KeDaed)', repr.aeated by
'Tnmlllar. ·lllelldlds ,to an lmPfOI*' cklYIDI e June lt. lJ9 iD ~ tbe ia-
ddeat ad WU ftmd ... a:n.. alllo plMded pUty Jaae .. II to a 1peedla1 dta.
Uoe flied April 11 ol tbe .....
)'Hr bJ state Trooper C. C.
Calla. A tldrd =of drlna, wltlaoat u opera •1 permit ........... --It...., ,,..__.Ma MuHe91...U.
Del'8llt.
'IV Hit
on Kids'
Programs
WAIHJNOTON (AP) -Tbe
lelevillan lndultry bu falltd to
mHt kl oblitatlooa to cblld.reo
and should be required to Ml
aalct. mlnh:num amounta of ~
1rammlna for them, the staff Ot
the Federal Communlc:atlons
Commlulon aald today.
The 1tatf, ln a report to the
commlaUon. aald the Industry
has not complied with voluntary
FCC ,wde.Uoes lo effect since
1914 and ''la unlikely wit.bout
further aovemment action to ln·
creue volwitarily the amount of
educational programming for
chJldren."
The report recommended that
com merclal stations be required
to offer at lea&t 212 hours or pro-
gram ming directed at school·
age children and five hours
aimed al preschoolers a week.
All would be on weekdays under
the staff proposa l.
The staff report saw Jillie hope
for improved children's pro-
gramming on comm e r c ial
television beyond meetinJ.? any
mandatory minimum time re·
quirement, however, and urged
the commission to encourage
alte rnative progra m sources
s uch as pay and cable television.
The report als o called on
public broadcasters to increase
childr<'n 's prog ramming
T he report, compiled b) a
staff task force. said the in·
dustry has by and large com·
plied with the commission's 1974
advertising guidelines. And the
staff task force, noting that the
Feder al Trade Commission is
se para t e ly i n vestigatin g
televi sion advertising aimed at
children. s uggested the. FCC
await that report before taking
a ny action itself.
While children's television has
been scrutinized and criticized
ror decades. F CC Chair man
C'ha rles 0 Fern~ said this "ear
it has not improved ·as he ·had
hoped.
''Television is a c-hild''i work.
play, fantasy. best friend and
source of information ahout th<'
world. We as adults reserve our
hi g hes t expe ctations for
children's progra mming.
Donors Give
Newport Boy
Needed Blood
Orficials of the Orange County
Chapter of the American Red
Cross reported today they have
ample blood fo r Mi·chael
Wirgler. the 4-year-old Newport
Beac h boy who r e mains in
critical condition following heart
surgery.
Last week. friends of the
Wirgler family asked ror donors
of blood type A negative to come
forward since supplies or the
child's rather rare blood were
running low.
Today a Red C r oss
spokeswoman said several peo·
pie donated over the weekend.
"We have an awful lot of A
negative," she said. "But we
still need other types."
Red Cross offi cia ls are en-
couraging Orange Coast resi·
de nts who have other blQod
types to donate in Mi chael's
name.
More than three weeks ago.
the little boy underwent heart
surgery al Children's Hospital of
Orange County.
He has remained in critical
condition due to complications
since his surgery.
Valley Electric
Fence Hides
Pot Crop
An inhospitable electrically
charged chain-link fence didn't
keep Fountain Valley police
from poking around a backyard
garden Monday to find out what
was sprouting under plastic
sheeting.
It w• marijuana, they said,
after bocWtng Kerry Schuh, 38,
of 1824.t San Jacinto Circle. Sbe
a1ao wu booked for suapicioo of
sale of a controlled substance,
amphetamines, officers said.
A Fountain Valley in·
veati.ator said MUs Schuh was
arrested at ber bome, after of-
ficers served a warrant to
search the bome at noon and
found 10 marijuana planta grow.
lnl inside an electrically
cbaraed chain-link fence.
Tbe two-to-six-foot planta, in·
vnU1aton 1aidL were covered
with op9Clue pluuc sbeettnc.
A police department
1pokeam1n estimated that
Judlcloul harvesUq ol 10 mari-
juana plant& could provide an in·
come of more than $2,800 a moelb.
Tbe planta, be said, were
pulled up ud plac.d ln a ..
paJ'tmelltal ~ loektr.
Offtcws aded on a Up ln ob-
tahdq &bl MUdl warrant, be
aatd.
..................
ORAW COUNTY PUNNING COllMllllOHIRI HIM COIHHDOR THllMONV After,._...,.. Mllpe. DoculMnta end.._ lpolr8n Wont, the Vote le 'Aye'
Planners OK Corridor
San Joaquin Transportation Route Backed
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tlle 0.01' ~li.1 $\aH
Waving aside criticism on any
new freeways, the Orange Coun-
ty Planning Commission went on
record Monday as favoring a
route ror the San J oaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor.
Commissioners endorsed a
route almost totally recom-
mended by county staff mem·
bcrs which would sec the cor
ridor beginning near the Corona
d e l M ar Fr e eway a n d
M acArthur Bou levurd 1n
Newport BeJch
The s i x -t o e i g h t l<.1n e
thoroughfare would end 14 mtlc!)
to the southeast near Avery
Park w ay n e a r; San J lta n
Capistrano
The rccommcndat1on will be
fo rw a r ded to the board or
supervisors who have final say
in the route selection
The actio n by the com
m issioncrs followed yea rs or
study csnd nearly four hours of
testimony from a la rge <.1ud1cnce
a t Tuesday·c; hearing
Commis!)toner Ri chard Li ght
asked for more time to d1gest
lht! comments and cast the only
vo te amo ng th<' fiv e com
missioner:. against the recom·
mended route.
Many residents protested the
proposed frN!Way that would
cost $160 to S200 million and for
which there is no money availa-
ble.
Tom Alexander, president of
the Laguna Beach Green Belt.
said the study did not address
alternatives such as monorail or
train transportation.
He said the route location
study by Gruen and Associates
Inc. of Los Angeles won't hold
up because of ''inadequate en-
vironmental studies "
He hinted that there may be
court action
··:--:1nety-f1ve percent of the
public disagrees with the con
cept. ··he de~lared
Be linda Blacketer. former
Laguna Beach plannmg com ·
m1s!>1oner and a vice president
of V11la~e Laguna. said she op-
posed the corridor "because
there 1s not enough government
funds Lo handle the growth of
population in South Orange
County··
"The corridor doesn't solve
the problem It wi ll JU!>l add
eight more lane~ or concrete fo r
people to s it on bumper to
bumper ... !>ht• :.<tid
Or Gene 1\therton of Laguna
Beach claimed that the queo;t1on
or health has been ignored and
t hat the in crease in traffic will
le3d to more respiratory 111 ·
nes!>es which he said is a ma1or
health problem.
"We are obligated to replace
the car as a transportation
system," be declared.
The commission was urged to
go ahead with the corridor by
represent a tive s from the
Gre ater Irvine Industrial
League, the Newport Center As·
sociation, the Irvine Company
engineering department , Orange
County traffic Engineers Coun·
c 1I and members of the Newport
Beach, Laguna Beac h and
Ora nge County chambers of
commerce
The corridor is badly needed
to relieve congestion and reduce
overloads on the Pacific Coast
Hi g hwa y and S an Diego
l'reeway. accordmg to Todd
Nic holson. of th~ Irvtne In -
dustrial League.
The corridor . which is pro1ect-
ed to handle 85.000 to 130,000
\C hicles per day, 1s 10 to 15
)ea rs 1n the ruture, officials
~aid
A 50-fool·Wlde median 1~ in-
cluded m the plan to handle
<oome type of rapid transit
The commission endorsed seg
ment 5 In the west sector of the
corridor. segment 17 in the cen-
tral sector, segment 19 in the
Past-central and segment 24 in
the east.
Laguna Polire Crarkdo.,a
Tipsy Drivers Targets
By STEVE MITCHELL Of_o.lty...._., ....
If you've bad too much to
drink and you're driving through
Laguna Beach, the chances of
your escaping detection are a lot
slimmer than last year.
Laguna Beach police credit
new detection techniques and
s pecial patrols for an increase in
drunk driving arrests in the Art
Colony during the first nine
months of this year.
During 1978, 314 motorists
were arrested for driving after
tippling. That compares with 311
arrests through September of
this year, and Capt. Nell Purcell
s a ys arrests during October
ba ve shot well above last year's
figures.
Purcell said increased train
ing programs have m ade bis
patrol offi cers experts at detect
ing drinking drivers with .10 per·
cent or more alcohol in their
system
"You normally cannot detect
a d rinking driver with less than
.15 to .17 percent alcohol in their
Gan you believe 11 s Nov·
embef" already? It you have a
birthday gift to give lh1s month.
you mtght give some thought
to a piece ot 1ewelry set w1lh
o ne o f t he N o vember
l)jr\hstones. Topaz or Cllnne.
In addition to sharing Nov· errt>er. thele two gems have rrerr; similatitles and are often
oonfused. They bOth occur in a
wide range of yellow tones.
from tawny yellow through
orang1sh;oellow to the smoky
brownL 9oth are very attractive
gems and both are very durable
and sa1tsf1Ctory for setting 1n
811 types of Jewelry tor men and women.
The most popular style of
cutting for bOth gems Is the
step cut. That is when all facets
•• lour-sided and 1n steps and
rows aboYe. below, and on the
girdle.
Whlle Topaz and Cltnne have
ITW1Y limilalitles they also have
90IT'9 diffef9"0l9. Topaz la the
~ valu.ble gem 1nd Is often CllNld "precious Topaz" to di•
tinouleh It from Citrlne.
blood ... he said, addul~ tbo&e
dnvers with .10 are ··actually
more dangerous "
And those dnnk.ing dnvers are
becoming more of a threat to
Laguna's officers . the police
captain said.
Monday morning, an alleged
drunk driver was being booked
into Laguna Beach Jail when be
turned and "delivered a Sunday
punch," into the race of Officer
Fred Mart.J.no, PurcelJ SaJd.
Martino will be off duty for the
next seven weeks. recovering
from a broken jaw
Other drunk motorists. ioclud-
i ng an e nraged woman who
jammed ber s piked h~I into an
officer's foot. have made routine
drunk arrests a hazard for
patrol officers. he said.
And local police have recorded
an mcrease in drunk in public
arrests in the Art Colony
"Smee January. our offi cers
have detained l20 persons for
be mg drunk 1n public.·· the
police captain said. adding only
98 were a rrested over the same
c'&'1 ~/
EiEM WISiE
Mary Barr. Cert1f1ed Gemo1o01st
period ol time In 1978.
Laguna Beach poliee arrest
public drunks. releasing them
after four hours in a ceU with a
certificate that shows they are
"deemed not arrested,·· Purcell
said.
He said those public drunks
wh<r are ordered to court are
ones who are repeat offenders,
or face some related charge.
such as public disorder or as-
sault. He said the department
has recorded 22 such arrests this
year, compared with 12 during
the same period in 1978.
He said the Increase in arrests
for drunk driving is attributed to
success of a training program
that helps officers detect drink·
m g motorisLc;.
He said the city's Mobile In-
tox1Lizer units have also been in·
strumental in many drunk ar-
rests. adding Laguna Beacli is
one of ooly two departments in
the state using the complex field
sobriety equipment. Santa Ana
Police have similar gear in-
stalled in their patrol units.
diamond ring made by Kurt
Gaum. a very talented New
Yori< designer
C1tnne Is a member of the
Ql.lllrtZ ram11y and is limited to
the yellows. o ranges and browns Other varieties ot
quartz hawt their own names.
such as: rose quartz (pink).
amethyst (purple). aventunne
(gteen) and crystaf (color,.,._~ .
Topaz 1s found pnmanly in Brazil while Cltnne is ltkely tc
be found more widely dlstnbut·
ed 1n oor eertn's crust
CHARLES H. BARR
.........
fopc la 8 on the h1rdneu
9C8le while Cltnne la 7. Topaz
i. a higher rerrlciive lndeJC
and • he1V1er apec1flc gr1v1ty.
Tope alao cornea In eddltlonll ookn. the moet b9eutlful of
1111Neh we the bluef 1nd plnke. We hlM9 • t>Mullful blue 'topaz Whk:t'l I bought in Oermlny on mr 1aat tnp ano which we he¥e
'1IOlntty mounted 1n a 18d'" A..._. ... S-lety 11•& .....
Topaz 1nd C1tr1ne each has
Its plaoe 1n our gem world.
~. I think 1t is lmPortanl
no1 to confuse them. New YOflo
State rec:»ntly fined a 1ewetet
tor wnttng Topaz on hlS sales
slip •nateed of Cltnne -when
Ctnne was what he actually
hed IOld. Unfonuna1ely not ari
j8MlerS even know the dlf• twence. That Is one or the
rrany r-...ons It pays the con--
..,., to ..-out a firm hold-
t n g membersh i p i n the
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dlnta. We •re proud of our
11.,_.thlp In the Amerfc.n Gem Society and welcome your
qimtlonl on gernotoglc.I tub-
-end the opportunity tttla month to show you our fine
eolteCllOn of Topaz and CMne
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Vote Yes on No -n.Dlft.All IN 'IWB IMJllNO -J Pr.Ub' .... , '*" • 111oat wMda l6de oa the ..._ you•re oe la &M , .. . U. o1 ...... ldlool kkM in onlw to a~v• radal baluet.
YCMA m111 ~OM ol tltoM "°"' wao beMe" ba&we II vital tor••• br-W ~ la educatiaa evea 11 ll meau tr~ ~ all over ow Soutbem
Cal1fon6a acl'Ml9· OD ... ~ bud. JOU may be OM of U... .,.,..... wtilO .,.afkally Nied·
ed tM ••: .. ~a... a.w ll wu ...,. a yoa like ffW row-kid
or U.. place wu ln a acbool •1Wi.m you
reepeet and admire. .
YOU TB1J8 WOULD ·enormously
resent tbe noUon ot )'OW' cbUd bein& or-
dered by IOCDI Judie to climb OD a bus
ev ry IDOl"DinC and_ toot .off. to a diatant
campim you've oever even seen before. SJ1MATO'l •oe•1••
But no matter on which aide ot Ul1s fence you reside,
you could easily mia-vote next Tunday.
Thia la bec:auae of tbe way Proposition 1 ls worded oo
the upcoming Nov. 7 ballot. ProposiUoa 1 la a atate COO·
atJtuUooal amendment. It was aponaored by Slate Senator
Alan Robbi0 a, tbe Democrat from tbe San Fernando
Valley.
Robins wu l.n OW' region only yesterday, plugging for
passage ot hia amendment. He is also angry. He's mad
about the way his amendment Is worded on tbe ballot.
He has every right to be. Whoever worded that ballot
measure ought to be force bused to an English l·A class.
JUST CHECK THE wording yourself. Read only the
ballot description, thus: "School Assignment and
Transportation of Pupils. Provides that U.S. Constitution
will govern pupil school assignment or pupil transporta-
tion in Calilornia . . . "
Now, a knee-jerk react.ion to this wording by a person
opposed to busing might weU be, "No! No! I don't want to
lose state control to tbe federal government. I don't want
federal people telling me where my youngster will go to
acbool."
So lh1s person votes No on the amendment. He just
voted wrongly.
BY 111E SAME TOKEN, the voter who favors school
busing for racial balance might happily vote Yes. He JUSl
voted wrong.
Proposition 1 was authored by Robbins in an effort to
place limits on how widespread school busing might
become. The California high court bas gone further in or·
derlng school busing than the U.S. Supreme Court.
So passage of Proposition 1 <a "yes" vote> would
s imply say tbe people want to go no further than the U.S.
Supreme Court says we must go.
Put plainly. if you want to limit school busing, you
vote Yes on Proposition 1. lf you don't want to limit it. you
vote No.
Alas, you are left wondering how many voters will
have this figured out by next Tuesday.
Rebels Free 276
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador
<AP> -Leftists holed up in two
government buildings released
276 hostages they had held for
five days after police and
soldiers fired into a leftist street
demonstration.
The Red Cross said at least 24
persons were killed, and dozens
more were wounded Monday in
tbe new government's first
employment of force against
lefUsta demanding an end to
military dominance or El
Salvador, Central America's
smallest and moat densely
populated nation.
About 1,000 members of the
Popular Revolutionary Bloc
were sWl holding three cabinet
members, eight other officials -.,
a nd a Chilean official or the
Or~anization of Amen can States
in the Labor a nd E conomy
Ministry buildings, which they
took over last Wednesday.
Exam Theft Probed
LANSlNG, Mich. CAP) -
State police and the Michigan at-
torney general's office said to·
day they are investigating the
apparent theft of a national
licensing ellam for certified
public accountanta. Because of
the possibility the eum bas
been stolen, lbe American
Inatllute of Certified Public Ac-
countants is preparing a sub-
stitute for 60,000 would-be CPAs
who will be tested next month.
Cleaning lf p -Fiaall9
Chicago sanitation workers use shovel and
rake in removing 10 tons of trash and
garbage -a 17 -year accumulation -
from the home of Mary McCarthy. 67
<left). Acting on a e.earch w11Tant. of.
ficials entered the house and found truh
piled several reet deep.
Who Will Succeed Park?
Power Struggle Developing in S. Korea
SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -
Acting President Chol Kyu Hah
a nd two other former prime
ministers are leading contenders
to succeed the late President
Park Chung Hee, political
sources reported today.
The sources said Chol, a
veteran bureaucrat who was
prime minister when Park was
assassinated last Friday, and top
military commanders are firmly
in charge at tbe m oment.
Meanwhile. the politica l
leadership of Park·s Democratic
Republican Party as in disarray
and is bemg ignored by Choi and
Postmistress'
Body Found;
Two_i Arresled
EATONVILLt. f1a. <AP> -
The body of a 74 -year-old
pos tmis tress known to he r
neighbors as "mama .. and mass-
ing for four days was discovered
in a nearby community, and a
couple were arrested in connec·
tion with the case, authorities
said today
Cathenne Alexander 's body
was found 1J1 a ditch on the side
of the road by a passing motorist
in Taft, south of Orlando, late
Monda y, Orange County
S heriff 's D e partment
spokeswoman J ean Moe said .
Ms . Moe saJd the cause of death
would not be determined until an
autopsy is performed later to·
day.
Roy and Dorothy Bottoson of
Kissimmee were a rrested late
Monday on charges of possess-
ing stolen money orders, a
spokesman for the U.S. P06tal
Service said. The spokesman,
who asked not to be quoted by
name, said the money orders
had been taken in a robbery Fri·
day atlbe.Eat.on~postoffice.
the generals, the sources re·
ported.
THE LEA.DING candjdat.es for
the presidency appear to be two
former military men wbo were
among thole closest to Park and
served him u prime mlniJter:
Kim Jong-pil and Chung JI Kwoo
Kim wulbectueforgaruzeroftbe
1961 coup that put Park Ul power
and the founder and first head of
the Korean Central lntellJgence
Agency. while Chung has held a
number of top ar my and political
posts.
"However. both have been test·
ed as pnme minister and their
positions are well known ,·· said
one source. "Both have some op-
P<>nents inside and ouuide the
party. 1berefore Choi Kyu.Hah
may emerge as a compromise
candidate to lake power. Wlth
some understanding among the
opposing poUtJcal forces that
political reforms wHI be made
within a certain period ...
Another source said: "Chol
does not have strong connections
with the military or-the party.
That's his weakest pomt. but in
this s ituation it's also his
strongestpoint "
MOST SOVllCF.8 agreed that
the new government would have
to relu the tight restnt't.IOm on
dbaent and oppoeaUon to the eov·
ernmeot because of the unrest
tbat bu been 1rowln« recently.
"Emeraency Decree 9 <which
bam all public crttictam of Uw
president. t.be coostilutJoa or the
government> wtU have to go." OnE
source sa1d. "Eventually the
rHtnC'tions will be lifted step b)
s tep. The polltJcal people -tht.
soldiers -knew Uus before and
wanted the system changed
"But I don·t thank they are go
ing to make any important
changes ngbt oow I'm sure 1t wall
be changed. but l don't know how
muct\oranwbatpenodoftame."
KEV CABINET members and
m11Jtary officials. including the
martJaJ law commander. Gen
Chun!( Se un~ Hwa. and the
t'ha1rman Of the JOIOt chiefs or
s taff. Gen. Kim Chong Hwan. met
Monday rught and ugaan today A
spokesman said they confirmed
that relaUons Wllh the Uruted
States and other allies had not
been affected by the murder of
Park by the duef of the Korean
CIA
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Al var, the famed Spanish master,
returns to the Upstairs Callery for
another rare personal appearance. for
your oonveniena, be will spend
an evening at our Beverly Hills gallery .
And another at our Long Beach
location .
For your enjoyment, be will be on
band to present a new collection of
fine ceramics, framed oils, and framed
lithographs.
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A witchy apparition silhouetted beneath a gnarled onk
tree in Salinas at sunset causes more than one second
look from mot(>)"ists on U.S. 101. The outline is 14-year-old
Debra Dawn. Debra donned the witch outfit to "hex"
motorists before Halloween.
Playboy Benefit P __ ays Off
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Even
Hugh Hefner put on his dancing
shoes to join the likes o( singer
Marvin Gaye, dancer Arthur
Murray. assorted sports and
television stars and 2S Playboy
bunnies at Playboy Club In·
t ernational's Bunny Open, a dis ·
co party and contest held to
benefit the American Heart As·
sociation.
The event. hosted by Dick
C lark at th e H o ll y wood
Palladium Monday night, raised
Sll.000. according to magazine
spokesman Mike Horowi tz.
Woman Judge Named Secretary of Eflucation.
W A8HINC7ION (AP) -PNd· dftt c.n.er .., cMM 8bltte1
II. Hufli..U.. U.. ftl'lt woman
federal appeala J\adc•. to be tM flrtt Mttetary of the 0.put·
ment of Education.
Cartu. ln 1 statement read to
uporttra by a e pokeaman,
celled Mn. Hul1tedler "one of
the belt mlndl 1n lbe country to ::a·" D• tJ bit• House preu
Oranum l&ld Kn. Huhtedler, 54, met with
Carter Mooday afternoon, when
the Job olfer WN made and ac·
ceptecl. Her aelectk>n is subject
to $enate cooflnnaUoo.
MU. BUF8n:DLE& is the
third woman named to a Cabinet
post by Carter. Tbe others are
Comme rce Secretary Juanita
Kreps and HEW Secretary
Patricia Roberts Harris .
The president, in bis state-
ment, s aid Mrs . Hufstedler
"could take a new fresh look at
the waz we educate our
elt.lldrell. "lbe ia deeply committed to
tbe quality ot educaUoa and en·
Joys my full confidence and •"Pt port.'' Carter aald. "I am eer-
tain abe will be an outatandlng
aecretary."
1H A OOllPANION statement
iHued by the White House press
omce, Mra. Hufstedler •aid abe
inteD4ec1 to CUT7 out the ad·
mlniltntion'1 "Ions . . . com·
mltmeal to locaainl attention oo
the real educatk>ml needs of our
children.''
"l expect to spend a great deal
of Ume u secretary of education
liateniq to parenta. teachers,
student.a and other people wbo
care about education in this na·
tion." abe said. "Tbe Orst con·
cem of this country in education
must be helping all students to
learn."
Granum. in announcing
Carter's decision. left open lbe
posalbUity that Mrs. Rulatodler
would be cooaklered for a
Uon on the U.S. Supreme • .... , .... ,..._
if a vacancy occurs while Carter
la in office.
SHE 18 NOW ON the Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals In
Calilomia.
Granum said that the subject
of a Supreme Court nomlnatJon
came up when the jud1e con.
ferered with Carter and that it
was not precluded.
As educaUoa secretary. Mrs.
Hufstedler. a llberal·to-
moderate California Democrat.
would eversee a department
with a S14 billion budget and
about 17,000 employees. The PQ6t
pays 169,630 a year.
"I have devot~ a great deal
of my life to education and have
a commitment to education."
Mrs. Huf'stedler was quoted as
saying in today's editions or the
Los AngeJes Times.
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CARTER CHOICE I
Shlrtey Hufatedler
Medi-C.al Called Fiscal Debacle 1
SACRAMENTO (AP> -·
California's $4.1 billion Medi-Cal
program has been a fiscal "deba-
cle" since its origin 14 years ago,
says state Controller Ken Cory.
Cory. whose agency has been
auditing the s late-financed
health program for the poor,
testified before the state Little
Hoover Commission Monday.
·'There bas been a woeful lack
or fiscal integrity from day
one." said Cory. former Orange
County legislator.
Early studies exposed some
abuse -overcharges by three or
seven unidentified Alameda
County doctors. ranging from 30
to 33 percent. and 23 percent un·
Jus tified emergency room
('!aims at an unnamed Delano
hospital. ror example.
But Cory sa1d the real fiscal
problem is the structure of the
program.
.. There is a built-in, institu·
tlonal bias that favors quickness
and quality over fiscal con·
trots." Cory said .
"As long as we offer health
care providers a cost-plus con-
tract, we wtll never have enough
investigators, enough auditors.
enough prosecutors "
Another critic is Gov Edmund
Brown Jr. 's Health Services
Director . Beverlee Myer s .
whose department runs Medi·
Cal. She wants to stuft the pro-
gram's focus from individual
doctors and hospitals to publJc
health facilities and Kaiser-type
prepaid plans.
Ms. Myers s aid new audits of
18 private hospitals questioned
$9 mil.lion out of S26 mill.Joo in
state payments, or. 35 percenL
One of her top a1d~s . Dr.
Ba rry Dorfman. now Medi-Cal's
acting ctuer audltor. gave some
e ltamples or the payme nt•
challenged: ;
-Two days' hospitalizatior1
for removal or a needle from a
patient's foot.
-Adrruss1on for up to three
days for coosllpauon.
-Hosp1ta1Jzallon ror finger
s urgery usmg a local anesthetic •
Dorfman sa id the r e were
similar findings in earlier audi~
of five hospitals -it was alleged
th at the cost s o r lu1tury
automobiles. vacations and roo~
ha II tickets were charged to
Med1 -CaJ.
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LONG BEACH CAP) -Police Chief Carl J .
Calkins resigned without explanation Monday •
more than a year after bis leadership was
crltlcized by an overwhelming majority or Lons
Beach police supervisors and unioll members.
CalkJns, 44, a retired captaln or the Los
Anieles Police Department. bas been a top_ aide to former LAPD chief Ed Davis before taking the
Long Beach chief's job in 1976.
In October 1978. the
police union voted 537·85 ( C"'r "TE J to seek Calkins' ouster ~i rt for alleged mismanage-.._ ________ _,
ment and morale prob·
le m s . Union officials
charged Calkins had reneged on promises made dur-
ing contract negotiations, violated offi cers· rig~ts ~n
his disciplinary actions. and caused a shaep n se 1r.
auto accidents by disbanding a motorcycle patro~.
School Securify Tigh1e11ed
LOS ANGELES <AP) -In an effort to stem in·
creased crime against teachers and students. city
campuses have been ordered locked during school
hours. with only the main entrance remaining open
and visitors required to have passes.
Unauthorized visitors have been blamed for a
large part of the campus crime increase. which bas
seen robberies rise by 24 percent in one year and
arson increase 47 percent, officials s aid.
San Mateo Drop• Odd·Er.-n
SACRAMENTO (A P > -San Mateo County is
dropping out of the odd-even gasloline sales pro·
gram. leaving only three counties in it.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. announced Monday
that he approved the r«:<luest from th~ San_ M~teo
County supervisors to withdraw. effective m1drught
Wednesday.
Alrrralt f'lr• f'Ue11 Sult
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Northrop Corp. has
filed suit in federal court. asking a Judge to atop
McDonnell Douglas Corp. from unilaterally offering
foreign companies the chance to build the Northrop
portions of a Jet lighter the two U.S. ~irms are Join Uy
manufacturing.
The two aircraft companies have a cootnct to·
, build the FA-18A Hornet Strike Fighter for the U.S.
Navy and Marine Corps. But Northrop said ln lt.s suit
filed Friday ln tJ .S. District Court that. without Its
conaent. McDonnell Douglas b offered to let Can•·
dian companies build porti the airplane that
areaupposedtobebuiltbyN p. •
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LOS ANGELES CAP> -Union Oil Co. of
Calilomla baa agreed to pay West.em Airlines $10
million in an out-of-court settlement artaln1 from a
lour-yf'ar-old dispute over whether Union over-
charged Western for Jet fuel. West.em announced It
WH filinsthesultin 1975.
Arthur Kelly. then president or tbe airline, said
that in tbefint three months of that year, West.em's
jet fuel costs lncreaaed 41 percent ov.. the year
before eveJ'l tbouab fuel consumption rose only 7 per·
cent.
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Via Bole (7SI ml) ••...•••••.••••••••.••....•••••••••••. lie ea.
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Editorial Pg_e TUlldlf, Olltober ID, 1t7't
R*'1 N. Wted/PUbfllher TMn ... K.vU ....
e.rtalr'• Krwfbkhl•clterlal '-....,
r'~Pf:'~ding IJmit'
Seems Doubtful
It WDald be '::.t ftDcl a ... xpayer who doesn't feel
that .. IGIDebodJ do 10methin1" t.o curb 1ovem· mnt...,na.
Paul Gama, ~author ot the Proposition l3 property
tu limltaUon. t'OOteoda hia ''Sc>trlt ol 13" wtll do JU1l t.baL
It wW appear on the Nov .lballotaa Plopoaltloe 4.
lf ~Uaa 4 lJ Indeed a aovemmenl 1pend.1n1 Umlt, one bu to wonder why such or1an1HUons u
Calllomla Tu Reform Allodalion, the Lea1ue of Wom n Voten, the AFLCJO, Urllted Republicans of Callfomla
and United Tupayen Inc. oppose the measure.
They all claim to oppose exceuive government
spendine. But they doll•t think PropoatUon 4 la the
answer. Jt la CMIDfuaiDJ, f\111 of loopbot a and leaal stumb·
Una blocka. they aay.
Briefly. Proposition •:
-Umits the total a_ppropriation or each govemmen·
tal entlty -state, and local -to changes tn population
and to changes ln either the Consumer Price Jndex or
statewide average personal Income.
-Provides that the s~te and local governments re·
turn to the taxpayers within two years any revenue col·
lected that exceeds the approved appropriation ror a
given fiscal year.
-Requires that the state re imburs e local govern·
ments ror expenditures mandated by state legislation or
executive orde.rs.
-Sets fiscal 1978-79 appropriations as those upon
which future spending limits shall be based. beginning in
1980.
-Permits voters in any governmental jurisdiction to
change tbe appropriatioJl limit for that city county or
district by a majority vote for not longer than four ~ears.
-Permits governing bodies to exceed the hmil in
case of e mergency, provided budgets for the next three
years are reduced to make up for the em e rgency over·
run.
-Exempts from the limilatiDo the expenditure of
federal funds, bonded debts approved by voters and a p·
propriations to comply with mandates of the courts and
federal government.
It should be made clear that Propositon 4 does not
promise any. cut in taxes, but rather a hold·lhe-line ap·
proach.
However, opponents of the measure contend that on
the basis of infla ted living costs a nd population growth
the measure could authorize a n average budget increas<·
of 18 pe rcent next year over this year . This compa re!'>
with city, county a nd stale budget increase~ in recent
years ranging from 9.5 to J J percent.
There are m ore than 5,000 se pa ra te agencies -c1t1e~.
counties and local districts -in the sl ate. But Propos1
lion 4 exempts 1.900 of these age ncies from t he 5pending
limit. It's an area wa iting for legal challenge.
For gover!lm ents in high growth a reas like Orange
County, the b111d would be looser. Both population and
pe rsona l income arc like ly to grow he re. t hereby permit
ling a steady ris e in the so-called spendin g limits . It
would beadifferenlstoryfor slow-growth areas.
Assembly Speake r Leo McCar thy, who s upports
Proposition 4, calls it "a thoughtfully drafted spending
limit." With all of its complexities and the fact that much
of it won't be understandable until the courts and the
Leg is lature have had their innings with it. we a re not so
s ure we con·cur that It's a we ll-dra fted mea:,ure And we
a re not even s ur e tha t it's going to be that much of u
s pc nchng limit, partic~larly in the g rowth areas.
We do a gree with the speaker that "sens ible spendtnJ.!
control~" lo curb government waste are desirable. And
we w1~h we could s peak up wtlh more assural)cc on this
one
In s umma ry. if il makes you feel bette r to vote for
some thmg that t a lks a bout limiting governmental spend·
ing, go ahead and hope for the best But don't expect
too m uch from at
Play It Safe
This year, as seems inevitable, Halloween comes
right on the heels of our return to standard tame -that
is , darkness Calling an hour earlier in the evening.
So tomorrow night drivers just getting used to travel·
ing home after da rk wlll ha ve the added hazard-of looking
out for youngsters on their trick or treat rounds.
Parents certainly should take the us ual precaution!>.
See that younger children are accompanied by a n adult.
Make sure their Halloween costumes include while or
light material and, if possible, add some reflective tape
to clothing or trick or treat bags. Let them get decked out
with make-up, rather than masks that c an impede vision.
Drivers should make sure they're not inadvertently
using high beam lights that could momentarily dazzle on-
coming youngsters. And for Halloween night es pecially,
drive a little slower and be extra alert. It can pay off for
everyone concerned.
• Opinion.a expressed in the space above are those or the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artltta. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Jloyd/ Group Therapy
ByL. •• llOYD
You've read about the old
bam·raising practice wherein
tbe frontier people ln one or
&DOtber community all got
tosether to put up a new
llnstock buildln1 . For
somebody wbo'd been burnt
..
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Uncle Sam baa lbe re·
putallon of beln1 a
1enel'OUI bolt, but with
the COil of tJibt MCwi•
ty, can he afford the
Yillt.1 of I pope, a prin·
c.11, a dictator and an
·H ·lhah all ln the apace ot a rew weelc.I? D.11. .._...,O..<-C•-w• & ... , .... " .,.. .... . .... !..!!! !!"..! .. .. ·~~,.....
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out. Or for a new aettJer. Slu·
dent.I oft.bemiAd make• point
of the obvious.: Such barn rala-
ln11 were more than catpen·
try Jobs. They were the
orl1inal croup therapy
seaaiona. Some scholars COO·
tend that sort of psychiatric
healln1 -1fl'OUP therapy -
fint took root tn the UD.lted St.ates. Maybe so. But wbat
about the earliest Cbriatiana,
Jews, Moeleim aooa 7
One medJco wbo treats
o•erwticbt people reliet on
an exceecllDCIY 11mple .~
of advice u part of bf.I re-
duc ln1 preacrlptlon: Put
yow fork down att.r evM-y
bit..
rumen med to ltlck tlMir outcolal mall lD a crack at a
1ai. POil wben the pautnc
mallman eould plck It up wtdtout ,,...., all tbe way
up to &bl llouM. It wu WI
Poet at the fl'm pt. tbat led
lo die .. ol IM 11me word la ,...... DOit oftlee and
poetlq of mall.
<i
Jick Andenon
The Vance-Brzezinski Rift
WAIHINOTON -TM "odd
couple" of Amertcao fontp
poUeJ .,. at It a1aio. OM of the
wor•t·hpt "Hert ti" of the caner Mel•"U'aUoa l• u.. hie· Uoa ...,,,._ lecr«ar:Y of State
Cyrua'VUICle and the pr"ldeDt'•
national Heurlty advlaer,
ZblpJew Bnedaakl.
&v.,_. ID t.M admlnllU•·
tlon paaalooately dealea tbe
rumor• of a
V • n c • · Br~eilo1 kl
coamct. But
bl•b ·Jevel
aourca have confirmed
the rift.
Bruzinalti,
obvious ly
buckint for
the ktod of
power that bla pre decessor
Henry Kiulnger enjoyed under
Presidents Nixon and Ford, re·
peatedly overrules Vance 's
more pl'agmaUc approach to in·
ternational problems by pushing
the k1.od of "bard lloe" favored
by Kiaaineer.
"Whenever Or. Brze:tlnski bas
a problem, be thinks, 'What
would Henry do'?" a top ofricial
told us.
THE MOST RECENT surfac-
1 ng of the Vance· Bnez1nsk1
policy feud involved the govern-
me nt of Chilean Pre sident
Au g us to Pi noche t und its
responsibility for the brutal as-
Paul Harvey
HHiDltioa of CbUean exUe
leader Orlando LeteUer ln
W ublllc\OD three yean ato _ IMt moath. One of the coavtdADd blt men ID that bnatl1 murder, n ·
patrlate Amerleaa Michael
Vernon Townley, teaUfied I.bat
he wired LeteUer'a car with ex·
pto.lv• oa orders from the head
of PlnodMt'a eecret police, Gen.
Juao Manuel Cootnru.
Bned.nlki penuaded Carter
lo eet touch with the Chilean die·
tatonbip, demandln1 that the
Piaocbet regime extradite
General Cootreru and two O(her teem POllee oUlciala for trial lo
the Unft.ed states.
Vance privately opl><)ffd the
Brzezinski bard llne, polntiDg
out that aa a pracUcal matt.er no
country la likely to extradite the
bead of its seer-el pollce on a
murder charge. IL would be as if
the United States agreed to shlp
the direct.or of the Central In·
telligence Agency to a foreign
country to stand trial for ille1a1
undercover acliviUes carried on
by U.S. spooks.
VANCE A&GVED that we
couldn't reuooably expect more
from the Chilean government
than a face-saving disciplinary
action again.st Contreras -who
was forced to resign from h1s
urmy post. Jn his usual button·
down style. he urged that any
demand for extradition be low
key enough that thf.' inev1tabll'
reJectaon would not lead to a
complete ruptuu of U.S .·
Cbllean Nlatioal.
But 8na1Mlrt felt that tM
notoriety surroundln1 tbe
Letelier murder -and pablie
outra .. at the idea tbat foretp
a1enta could aaaanlnate
tomeone on the strMU of the na·
Uoaal eapkal with Impunity -
made a tough ataoce m•a·
datory, So the demand for Con·
treraa • extradition was made
publicly, and .-hen lt wu reJect·
ed by tbtt Chilean supreme
court. Carter wu fore.cl to re·
call oar ambuaador to Qille,
pushing relations with th•
Pioocbet relUne to the breakine
point.
THE LETELIEa murder may
be the cause of 1Ull more prob-
1 em a lo U.S. relations with
other Latin American countriet.
We have penuulve ev1deoee
that the aasaaalnatlon wu
planned and carried out u part
of a secret "Operation Condor,"
an International mu.rder rtn1
run by a seem comortiwn of
half a dot.en South American
dictat.orabips with beadquarten
in Chile.
We have pursued the Letelier
case from the outse t. after an
a nguished appeal to us from
M1cbael Moffitt. to help him find
the m urderers His young wife.
Ronni. was killed in the reoaote·
controlled b last a long with
Letelter as the three of them
drove along Embassy Row in
ua. .... ,... ........ ..
Moftt& .,.. .... ID U.. '**
Hat of Letell•r•1 ear', aa4 mlr~....a...sta.e ... p~-
........ to~tM
1u1pect11u wbo were lat-er
cbar.-cf W11D die erlDM. Now we are able to reTeal~that ..._,
Soutb Amertcu mlllt.arJ N· ahn• were aware ot tba plat to
iW Letelier, .. part ot ··o,..
UoeCoador.''
CootrwM. tba ...... ot ~.
cootaet.d bJa eouterpart l•
Para1U97, a.alto OU... ID h-IJ. tm. two ........ before ....
.au...taatioa. Callla1 bl...W ''Coedor' One ••• CoDtreru ...... auaes <"Cclador ,,..... .. , r.
two P-.payan pauporta wttb
which Illa btt men could --t b !J" n lt e d States wltb
d1plolll9tle lt&tul.
ovANr.& .wa&n, IOarctS
told •· but for 80IDe reuOD taae two -·mm nner pleMd up
their P8nCUJaD PIH,.U ....
ing CblJem p11111Dk11 ad falle
nama to eater tbe Unlt.ed St.-
at a laillr dale.
Instead, tbePl':~ua1an pasapcJIU were bJ tbe
obU1ln1 Guanes lo two otber
Chilean aecret agenta, who Uloed
them to come to Wuhineton and
act aa a diversion for the two •c·
tu.al 111•1ina.
The Paraguayan Co~
and Operation Condor may well
be another teat of Jimmy
Carter's bandllnc of foreip re·
laUons -and of the continuing
rivalry between Cyrus Vance
and Zblgniew 81'U?in.slu.
Footnote: A spokesman for
Vance admitted he bad taken a
"v1gorous position" on the ex-
t r aditJoo issue, but refused to
discuss specifics. Brzez1nsln 's
office had oo comment.
<~t:T11NG GASOHOL: R1~ 0 11
1:. co1rung money at the new
dollar-plus pnces of gasolme.
but the moguls are still womed
about the so-far modest compeli
t1on from guohol -a mb of
uni:' part alcohol to nine parts
~a.,ohn<'
To discour:ti:e the spread of
J?a:.ohol. whi ch they can 'l con
trol a:. totally as they control 011,
the b1~ otl comp1:1mes are refus·
ing to honor cred.Jt ca rd saJes of
the energy·HVlDI fueJ. They
have a1M> forced dealers who
sell ga!Ohol to put io new pumps
ror the oew product.
The Federal Trade Com-
m1ss100 1s loolung mto the mat-
ter. to see if such cheap tncki.
are legal
'Dirty' Gas Wrecking Car Fuel Systems
You may be payin g more for
gasoline and getting less. somt:
of It is diluted with water.
This does not n ecessa rily
reflect hanky-panky on the part
of the gas sta·
tion manage.
m e nt. It 's
just that what
settles to the
botto m of any
gas s tation
storage lank
i s mos tl y
w a ter a nd
sediment.
AS PUMPS pump the Urn.It,
that gunk In the bottom gets
pumped into somebody's tank -
and it's causing some horren·
dous repair bills.
Hertz Rent-a -Car at Chicago's
O'Hare Airport bas 4,000 cars
for hire. Malotenance manager
Paul Kanab s ays bre•kdowns
Art Hoppe
j
have become chronic Eighty to
JOO cars each week need to be
towed in -because 'of bad gasoline ·
At least each of those cars
needs a change or filters. at
worst a total fue l system over·
haul.
A Pon;che·AudJ d1stn butor tn
the Los Angeles area recenUy
reported to the Wall Street
J o urna l that a brand new
Porsche 911 requJrud morr than
$1 ,000 worth of repairs becaus~
1l.8 fuel system bad been clogged
with watered gasoline
THE SOONER we can adapt
alcohol -or whatever -to run-
ning our cars, the better
Meanwtule. high prices and
limited supplies will continue to
create problems.
Auto mechanics have never
made so many gas tank repairs as during tbls year. Water In
~our car ~ r.a..., IJnk ean rust the
tank from th1· lrl~Hk until 1·vcn·
tuall y 1t ~ut :. all tht: ~a y
through
The mf>',l t•Xp{·ns1 ve repairs
are requJrcd on cars wruch have
a compll'X fuel·tnJection system
or arl' diesels
IF YOV GET water an diesel
fuel you sta rt a chain reactJon
which can dc!ltroy Ulc t:ngme
General Motors reports "hlJl'I
dreds of complatoL-." about bad
quality diesel fuel
Already one CaLifom1a com·
pany is selling a fuel filter which
separates diesel fuel and water
and lb.is device is available on
some new cars as a dealer op-
tion.
Two auggestion."J from Petroit
car makers that can increase
your chances of getting good
fuel:
Never have your car's tank
filled wtule the gasoline station·
is accepting a delive ry from a
tanker truck. That gasoline is
pumped into the underground
tank under tremendous pressure
and surs up the stuff at the bot·
tom
Also -on the road you might
watch for the service staUons
where truck.,.s purchase fuel .
usually those fellows know a
good gas station from a bad one.
P.S. -TI0S IS not an indict·
m e nt of gas stations, their
owne rs nor their attendants.
Most are entirety honest and
would do nothing knowtnely to
cheat you or to hurt your car.
But fOf' them and for ua , let's
hasten the development of
hydrogen fuel, alcohol fuel, elec·
tric cars -so that we can sift
and sort the problems relating to
each of tbose and get our coun-
try rolling agaln.
Another Minority CoIDes Out of the Closet
Thanks to a tip from my
friend, Eliz Long, I have a~mbled on a vast and growing
sexual movement that threatena
to crumble, with luck, the very
foundations of our M>Ciety.
I bad reported the other day
on a recent survey by a UCLA
reaearcberin·
dlcatinl teen. ~
•1er1 now ''\
placed sex -a
well down 'T
their Uatl of
tbe Im ·
port1nce of
thlag1. LiWe
dJd 1 rull&e
at the time
tbat I waa
merely brwhlnc a snowflake otf
a hu1e, taldden lceberf. '· ln a world fl le~ with
heteroaeaual1, bomo1txual•c
bl1uua11 lftd trn11Hual1, •
aak1 Ms. Loni, "bavtn't we
overlooked tbe pllgbt of the ue•E" Wt indeed. By a Itron of IOod , bowner, I wuaW. ro ..,.. u lat.mew .,.... c.
Wordlwoctb 9!l*. '('f ·1•ar~
'
Iowa bowlio1 tn1tructor who re-In a closet. And second, being a
cently c1me out of the cloeet to secret A arouses au sorts of sus·
become prnldent of the militant plclons among one's friends.
asexual UberaUon Movement. A "Strange he's never married,"
tran.acr1ptfoUOw1 : they'll whisper behind your
back. And the fellows will st.art
Q -You art an avowed uex· avoiding you l.n the locker room.
ual, Mr. OateA?
A -Yea. and proud of lt. Q -But you're out to chance
althouah I 1bould add that we all that?
11uual1 prefer being called A -You bet. We members of
"A'a" or, even bett4r, "t trallbt A Lib are streaalng A prtde.
A 'I." When we are uked our sexual
Q -And have you been an A • .----------.... all yourtlfe, alr?
A -Ob, no. No one 11 born an
A. Our ..,etnMr'I come from all
watu ~1aual pnf~rence1. lo each c , he or abe comu to re.
1U1e tha the fleetln1 pleuw.
of nx art .cant reward• I« the
coutant baulM It entails. Or,
11 our patron ulnt, Dorothy
Parker, put it to lon1110, '"ntie tcrewlna you aet Ian 't wortb the
1orewlna rou 1tt."
Q -And IO they reUre lnto
HIUlldoMUT
A -Yt1. But now t.bey U.
oomln1 out tn droves. There are
two rH•Ofll for thll: nnt, it re· atty l1n't much run dotn1 notb1nl
I'
"Waterf "
preference on employment
forms, we boldly write down,
"None."
Q -Are you discriminated
a1ainlt nevertbeleaa?
A -We sure are. We're pre·
aently fighting • cue against
the Marine Corpe. They're try·
in1 to dlabooorably dla~harse a
youn1 private who admitted to
belnl a pl'acticing uexuaJ when
they caught bJm readlD& War
aod Puce.
Q -I luppoM you A'a tead to
bane around tosetber'"
A -Naturally. Tbere'1 hardlJ
a commualty kl the land tbele
days that doesn't have lt.1 A
reataurants. A bars and A
mot.ell.
Q -And what do yo(f do ln
lbete~?
A -Eat drink and sleep.
Q -Well, 1 admJ~ boaelt.Y ln brblcbal tb1I out in the open. But do JOU tblak
society ii ready to meet lt beld
on1 Could an admitted uexual,
for example, ever riae to the top
of bla proleasloo?
-b the pope Catbolid
-
,
NATION
Rural Are a
Neighbors
.Fight Crime
(S«oad of two orttc,.1)
MONTMOUNCl, lnd. <AP> -T•o years
--a10. U.. Vont family movfd about 10 {!\Ilea -fl'Om lAf~. Ind .• populatloo '3,000, to thl• com
growlq bamlet of JOO -1ean:bln1 for a place
where they could leave thetr doo" unlocked.
They felt tMy had ~placed urban fear with
country MCUrit..Y.
But lut October when JoAnne Vorst walked
up to ber ll00,000 home, the frantic barkina of her
doa told ber eometbi.Di wu wrona
The bcMlle wu a abambJes
TJaE.ftBAD SCAD ON 111£ lawn 11tlU isbow
where vandals pulled their van up to the back
door. Walla and doon we~ smashed. A bureau
wu in pieces. Jewelry and euns were missing
Eggs had been tossed against the walls, Lhe odor of
wine bunc lD tbe air.
.. Were we bad, Mommy' ls God punishing
us?" her young son asllted as Mrs. Vorst surveyed
$10,000 in damage.
Mrs. Vont called a neighbor. Jacky Kerker ,
and together they decided it was time Montmorenci
did something about the burlgars and vandals
who preyed on their town for more than five years.
SOMEHOW, THE SYSTEM THAT WAS sup-
posed to prevent crime and punish ~ongdoers
simply wasn't working in Tippecanoe County, Ind .•
The Kerker home had been broken into six
times. Down the road a bit. Bob and P aula
Kerkhove had lost a portable TV , several hi gh·
powered rifles and a valued collection of old silver
dollars to thieves. It seemed Lhat almost everyone
in town had similar stones
But it took the case of Jim and JoAn ne Vorst
to stir Montmorenci. Their ordeal had a profound
impact oo the town.
Some homeowners Installed the hefty deadbolt
locks favored by city dwellers
AFl'Elt THE BREAK-IN, THE Vorsts in·
stalled a $2,000 alarm system w1th a siren thnt can
be heard a mile away. If the alarm is tripped,
phone calls automatically go out to the state
police. the sheriff and a nearby neighbor.
A month ago. the Kerkers bought a menacing
Doberman named Zeke. so fierce it allows no one
but the family near the house.
Townspeople are religiou~l y jotting down
license plate numbe rs or any cars or trucks they
don 'l recognize
The change hasn't been easy for people who
never used to give crime a second lhC1ught.
KERKHOVE SAYS HE FI NDS LOCKING
and unlocking hjs front door ''m1ghty unhandy'' and
still refuses to put a lock on his gas pump,
although neighbors have had gasoline stolen.
J
Gallows ' Fate
Hangs on Debt
WILMINGTON, Del. <AP> -Delaware's 78·
year-old gallows could be sold at public auction if
the state Department or Corrections does not come
up soon with $21,650.
A federal judge determined the stat&
owes that much In legal fees to the Community
Legal Aid Society, which successfully sued the
state because of overcrowded conditions at a state
prison. When the state said It could not pay, the
society called ·upon the U.S. marshal to seize the
galJows, the hanging rope, furniture and 10 cars
from Lhe department and sell them at an auction
by mid-December.
State Prison Commissioner John Sullivan Jr.
5aid the state is negotiating with the society and
hopes "to avoid the seizure of the items."
The present wooden gallows . built in 1901. is
disassembled and stored in a ba rn. It has been
used to hang 25 people. the last in May 1946.
But officials say if any more hangings take
place a new gallows would have to be built
~nyhow.
•
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One 1n the new cover mood of night. the other
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stardo m set in a whirlwind of blazing rhinestones.
The community turned to a strategy to fight
crime much like that being used by many urban ne1gbborh00<1s -ogaruzetodefend1tself.,
The first step was a meeting of about 40 people
in Mrs. Vont's living room. She caJls that first
gathering the ••vtgtlante meet.In~" because some of
her more incensed ne1ght>ors urge<1 people to ouy
guns and lake matters into their hands.
! block ofter -dork: pos1t1velu st or -struck
Long·puff shoulders. to cord-tie or not, 6 to 14
sizes 70.00. Slim-strapped bare camisole dress
wide side-slit. and wide sash, 6 to 12 sizes 60.00.
By Ayres. South Coast Plaza.
M iss Magn1n Evening Dresses
More meetings were held. At one gathering in
June. more than 100 people from neighbornig
towns attended. as well as Tippecanoe County
Prosecutor John Meyers and state police Detective
J im Kesterson. Meyers now admits, "I wasn't aware that they
we re that concerned."
THE MEETINGS REVEALED THAT people
thought the state police cared. too little about their
crime problems and dealt Wlth them too slowly.
Townspeople complained to the county prosecutor
that, as Mrs. Kerkhove puts it, "laws protect the
criminal more than the victim." Jn turn, Kes terson told the people of
Montmorenci what Lhey could do to prevent crime :
buy locks, note strange persons or v~hicl«:s, b_uy
dogs. list all posse.sslons and stop mail delivenes
when on vacation. One major accomplishment of those meetings
was that neighbors got to know newcomers to
Montmorenci. drawn by jobs in nearby light in·
dustry or. like the Vorsts, moving out of cities
looking for a more peaceful life.
It dawned on Mrs . Kerker that "we don't know
all our neighbors," and that know1ng one another
had always been rural America's first line of de-
fense against crime.
SOME OF MONTMORENCl'S PROBLEMS
are more difficult. Kersterson says Lhe kids be ar-
rests for vandalism or break-ins are often drunk or
high on drugs. He says the problems that trouble
city kids are just as common among country kids,
with the big consolidated county schools serving as
breeding grounds for mischief, crime-and drugs.
It's too soon to tell if Montmorenci's communi-
ty crime prevention program will actually lower
the crime rate, says Myers. But there are some re-
sults already: Other towns in the county, like Tecbmseh
and Hanna Park, are considering forming similar
community anli·crime groulM>. -county judges are getting the message, and
Meyers is demanding sWfer sentences. He says
there hasn't been a single suspended sentence for
serious crime this year in Tippecanoe County.
-Neilbbon call each other day or night if
they spot unfamiliar people or cars. !I I
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-nnatly, the two men -both county resi-
dents -who vandallaed the Vorst home were
caught with the help of a neighbor who recalled
their license plate. One man was sentenced to siX
yean in prison. The second, pleaded guilty and ia !i::'
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AT YOUA SERVICE I OBITUARIES
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Raised to 60
mo king
'40es Lose
In Court
DEAR PAT· My ntihChbor JW1l bou1ht 1t new
f'\!frlat'rutor •nd the lnalallt'r wnnec~ the Ice
nu•kor lo the hot wawr pipe. She didn't think to
uak him why he did lhl8. Wu It• mlJtalte? I'd alao
like to t\nd out If Ice cutw-e actually frMze fut.r II
hot watt•r 111 put ln the tray. I've heard lhl•. but
don't know If lt'11 true.
K L .. ~ l I v II -,... Ill' ~one· o· ..... 0.411 .... IW •• CM . ..,...._, , r OUD I n I 41)' .-vu~ ,.. ., • C•llft,,.I• u•.-r•ll•"· IMH Tlwi "'" makf'r .... ~ &o Ute .... ··~r o.,,.,, t'IU, "'"• I(, lrvlft•,
plpe bttaWM.I watflr tlaat t.a1 Ilea llea&ed llaa lied "::!.~::!:.":.," c...~=.~MM ...... '"' P•r•
•ome of It. lmpurttlf-1 "'moved. Ice c•betl ••de '"• •oi-"'t ,.....,,, ••• ....... o-tM . .._,.._.,,CM"°'"'• from lhl• wa~r wlll k'aw" le8A tedlmeat la , .. _ ...,,,,,.... ""' .,.,,.,_, " c-...•w or • Otl~ 'HJ•" Ult! )Hit VtA rl ll()fl(), A ltMtrfJO llmlMcl P41'f-\Hll Ml"lllf ... "'''Pr i lai.11. BflcaUJM1 of th .. tomp1rat.lv"I)' •mall amout PA•l.,,,,.,...,,., ••on.,..,_. ..... O'., .. , .,._.. <11<• ,.,,; ... ,_ ~ .. ., ...
M ON'J'li~V I Oto;O , llrur,l1111y I AP > 1'h•1
m1lltury wov\1mmf'nt. nHW!I ytn1 wclfurti le1i:h1l1t
lion or tht• t•nrly 1900s, hull r1tl1ud the minimum rti
Urement Mjlu tor men from ~ y t>.ars to 60 to cul
aocl1tl IM.'curity l\p(•ndlnlt
The rulln~ alt-o ltlt"rtiuist'Ct the femule retire· mcnt age from SO to ~
An esUmult.-d 530.000 Uruguayans. ooe-nttb of
the populal.lon. collect reUrement pay, financed by
taxing the eountry 's 1.1 million wage earners.
Jpflalion~ rwuun& 80 pert'ent per year, bu eroded
these benefits. and most rel.Ired people collect less
than $40 per month
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JOH., 18UOIC~TEllO -nJ ..,..
•. 191$ in Lo. 4-ltt, C. , dltod on O<
tot.• 11. tm S...•I..., II• "" wife °"''· "'' cl\lldrttn Porroo Cll6dw1n, ltlltl'Wlel 0ouo1-. Coue110, Peov Hooa.
O.nn1\ '°'"'''° .,,d l(•lr,•nn CO\l•llo, llh 9'._ A-y ChldwlO , molPle• Eltun Lawler CO\lello, ind hi\ 3
l>rOlfttr\ J-EdW"'ll ano Ml<h..,I H~ ,.., • r•11l"ered m~<ll•nlc~t
o,n9lnu• wllh Ille Sl•I• ot Cetllorrw•.
Grldu•lt ot use""" St•lf (OMmodor•
01 Voy•Otf• Y .o<.ht Club I" Mutport
Beech, Ce. -Seoul Ma""' o4 l •C>«l> 111M In Me"9 V•roe ~rv1t•\ wlll II•
neld o" W,,.,,...Ml .. y •' t I OOAM •I
Pe<lll< vi.w -mor••I P••k ~
hor" mey be ..._ 10 I"" Boy S<ouh of
A"'~rf<• P•taflt y,,.w MOf luAry, Hewpot1 e.ecndir«lon
SUND R~V LESTER P !>UNO, r•\kl!tnf of
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NEW YORK (APJ -
i\rnold Soboloff, 48,
s ta~e . televis ion and
movte actor , died Sun·
d ay a fte r ~uffering a
h<'art attack off-st age
du ring a Broadwe1y
pt'r formance .of "Pete r
P an ." He also w as
known for appearances
1si an AJka-Seltzer ad.
or w arir Wff'd by thf' IC'" m •kflr. the water •Ill be , ..... II, lrvlne, (•tllon•I• mtt -(, ll...S.•-•. -.. ._ , • Yl'I ... WASJllNO'l'ON (J\I') O'H••O.W-f.Ot-"'lofl. Vl,.Pr~ .. , ,.,.,,,,, ..... , "'
A uroui> of ft·ili•llil coolt' w room lt'mpc1ra1ur.-, by the time It t•Uira • c ••llo•,,1• <0•11o••uo ... u oh 011, ·-.... , 11..., "'"" ,,,. ,., ..... ,,,,, • ,,,...,,., •• .,,_.,.,.
" thf' rdrttcMator. U your n.-1• .. bor'• r~r1•erator H YP••• •h• '""• ., · 1••1"•· '-'• c .... 0to.....,. ~·Oft~ ''" ""'~"' • "~ ·. " ~·" t•m11 loyt'\'ll r11ll1•1I lo -"' C•t11or111•"'" ....,..,.,,,"'" ""~ ... ,..., ........ .,.,.., • i·nllst th<• ll S S1111n •mt• alao ha11 • wat.-r t'ool.-r tip, Ital water •upph· mut I(.,.,, •• ,. o t 11>11 .. 1. to" Ptn:att """ '"' -_,_ -,,,, ••
bt-ron~tf'd to • cold waW.r 111rpply, r .. 1 ...... An • o.-. c""'•'"'• ,.,.........., l)r_... '~ 0 1111 "'""· 1 ,,.,._,,.' ,., .... ,. C'ourl 't; hl'lp In 1.1n t•rfort I IN-.,.... 0.1 "· n • ..,.. ...., •· ,.,. _,.." w .. _,_1. to forrt• tht• "OVt·rnmt•nt CC" t'U 11 don't frttst' fa.Wr lf you 1H1t hot 1...-.~..._,.1 ... 14'tA<Mt1•. u ~w ,..,__,. "., n
" wat .. r In lbt-lrey11, but water tlaat Illa• ~ lteated Ml• .... ~.. PUBU <.: N<>Tt<:t; lfOl•GI• .,. -- -"'" to S(lgreguk thl'm from and ttw-n ···~ • ...,.to ..u.AI m1y , __ aU• .. tJ" ra-•-r AMI• 0 NI•.~...,._.,,.., ·-....., _ .... _.. ---c lleaaue" ho k" "' ..,, .. vv ,..,..,.., -1 ""' ••1t .• ....,. .... ..,~·-" ,,_ .....,. --,.. -0 " 0 w smo bt-caUM lmpur1Uf'11 may b,ave bee. flemoved dar· 11_, M --• >o A...-WM. "'~ IWMlllH ""-• ~ -.. ---The jusUce8, without 1 b Un 1u)1 """'" l • .... w.-11,..19'1 .....,.. n •nuMWT ..-<'Om m e nt. left inla<'t n« c-a Jt. lk«11,G11,..,.,.•TlM' ,.,. ,.._"" __ , ••• .. ,,.. Av1101 ~ .. ----
t11h ~' 11 <-1-9 by a ......._".. 11 .,,._ _.. -~ ~· Ud Monday lower court rul ""''""'...,,,.,,_ "" PO•' c••l .,L£. A .. .-.. .. •--IH ._ in gs that r e d er a I . O'NMI~ Corp LIMITfO •A•TNUl\HtP, 1•H ............... LM .. ---
employe..., are not cov Protn.ar No•l11acn B•••rN .-r. • ......._., s ay•••• h •1· "'"•I(. 1••1"•· ~-...-
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ered by a 1970 law pro-DEAR PAT: My daughter was graduated Pvt>tll,_,Ot_CAetto.o:':!: • cC:1~~ ·~:;.;;:.~~ ~~:t~~;·::;:,~~.:;: tecting worke r safely magna cum laude from college last June. Whal 0c1 ••.n.•--.,,.,. ..._,, s''"''' h\I. s .. 11. IC, 1 •• 1 .... .-.-.tt-...... y1»11...,.,..11,_ and heuJth are the requirements for being ele<:t.ed t.o Phi Beta c.t11tonMm14 s1u•14!Cl-\Ol1e11 .. ~•conwio~
II_, .. -(..KCM J ~o. "" ~ "" Hie ........... -"• F ederal Employ('('S Kappa, and how can I fmd out about it ror her? P UBLIC NOTJCE l1M) ~ ~. 1.....-Hllh. "•<trio ln.....,l•l•m•nle de ..... for Non·SmokNs R1 ~hti-.. J.E .. Newport Beach c..-.. ,,..,,.. •. "' ._..,,. ~·"•· ",.., G A S k . -w111..,.. E -J-l Tw ......... ._., .,._ -f"'9\lr.o. • ,._..,"° roup. ~amst mo t'r:. It iH cu.stomary for a faculty nomlnaUn~ l'Om · sun•1CM1cou•ro" ,,.., De•.-arc•. -'"V'on e..11, to THE DCl'f"OAHT ,. <••, ~ollution ~nd a .group of mlttee to inform those nomin11ted for mem~r11blp ••IM•NGTC>fl CAI.__ <Of'ftl>l•tm ,.., ..., .. ..., "",,.. o••·n
So. c I a I St' c u r ll Y Ad In Phi o-ta Kappa. MemL.-rs ""ually are cbo""'D l'D• ••HG COUlfTY ve•v• ,,..,. w1111 ...... 46U ,,.. 1r11 IOI"'"'°"· ".,.,.. """' '° _,.., ~ U'OC: _.. ,,,.; NO "-"411126-t -1 i.-.eo--... -· Calif-• "'"··-'·'IOU""'"· ... ,,..., JI CS.V\ m1n1stratwn t•mployees basf'd on the breadth of their educational ex· NOltc.l Ooft.licl F -P.tr1c11 L Pr'"· .,.1., ""' ......,._ "_._,.,.. yov
sued the i.:ovt·rnmcnl p<'rience as well as scholastic at'bievement. Your M~c":.~'':',";.;:.fl!.~; CARA -~...':'::. ~ . .....,_, &M<ll. ~"' i:1~~ ~~m.;cio:T:.
last Y<'<ir Joininu 1n the daughtt•r can contact the academic affairs orrlce To r•MOTHY CARA, enc1 to •" v1cw _, ~ .-. u:N .,..,, .,.._ ""'' .,. -.,.. •t>
s uit wen• 27 ft•dcr,tl at h"'r colleae for further a·nronnatlon. --11 """''""'Kr' ~~ore• . ..,,,,1~ &.«II, P41<1t1ono1t .. plelntltf.•"""'*'""'., " f' YOU AA( HEREBY .. OTIJ'IEO 01-nia ,...,-.,~--'f""lo' workers from numcrou~ ,,..,_,.,...._, .. ....,,"'""<°".,. t111, -1~• 1, <-..Ct.d 11y • ..,.,.,1et--.,1nn..corno1•"''
:ot<1tCS .,..,.,,°"tor ti. --ot tr-•llo-. ltt•llWd~ ""'k " ceuld l"ftUtt 1n _.,."',.,..."' o• • ~...:. ng for a "''-an ~ ... _? ...,......, ·~•nq ,,..t , ..... IM' .,. .., <>'-~ <"'1>-·-·· 1•"'9 o1 .....,,.., °' Pl'-•w ,,, The:r arj.{Ut.'d that ~ov ~ "'ac:-..:7-'--r• 1UC11t •l1on ""'',..,... r~nt to...... .-c; A_..... 0111-. •ttli.l tHl.,...l•t.I 111 Ille com
ernmc'nt agt•nC'IC'> an• DEAR PAT. Could you rnpeut lhc name. of tho !1'0C~<O()"'Q l\no1 tOOlllf'..,by lHr V•o...,.._ IM••nt
'" 0 " ,. A ""••tno ror """ ~ w lH C... Tiii\ ~ '""' nN<t wllfl ~ OATEO Maftft_.. t•r~ e ndung('nng th{· ~:.ifcty c·om pany that does chimney clearun~? J think our "'°°on o......_, 1. ,.,.. .,. • 30 •'" c-1, c1en °" Orafl9" '"""''on~ l rr .. llAAHCH r .....
of non smnkC'r~ by not fireplace nN:ds some profe:->~Jonal attention, a nd J '"Room w6n °' tt>P ~-'°""· 1-•n.tt,.. 11 ... E ,_
restrl.ct1ng tobacco d d · h 'nf · AYS "'"0 rovni. •1 ·~ it•r>q '°""" ""t'U>t6 •Hoo1s 1eu10ALL 1. 1 n t save t e 1 ormat1 on tn . court-. n. ... ., -,_ ~··-'· '""°'""'""'°'-Cont 0..11 "''°'· HA•••"°'°" smoking lo designated A.S.L .. Costa Mesa ~11e. w~.t---·• Oct. ... n.•--•· ''" "'"" .,..~•'"" .s1• m work areas In a ll federal Top Hat Chlmn-y s-of eo-a ....._.Mar "1"'1•"•d . ......, ..,d .,,.,. •11 .....,_,CA_
.., --.... ·-U'l:'ll .,.,...,. i..t--- -PUBLIC NOTICE T .. · 11w11a.na buildings was lbe firm mt'ntloned In AVS. Phone 141-118811 ,,._ c..--•...:" ..,,...,1c:.u... A_.,.., ~""Hf
NASHVILLE . Tenn. In esst'nCt·. tht' i-.ult you would like a frtt in.s ....... ioa. Tbe l'Ollt for 1 \l>Ouldnol~madP •nd-v.••m-...,_.., PU111•"'9d0t-~' 0.,1., P1ior
1AP1 Jimmy Skiooer, 60ught establishment of ~uaranleed deaalng tbat ';e~o\'es all soot from ~~:::;'""'"-"-•"_, llO'na~SAUI Ocl it,n.».-.•.m• ..0.1•1•
·~f' '11. n,. Survh .... d bv '"' wlfr ca1n.r1-ot '°''" ,.,... .... c.. , •on\ fl099t S.--L•w•HW:e WNI -" Of (al1torn10 • O-'uQM•r• F#rn
Mt Anll\ •nO MM'°'~ ,,.,,,,., ttftd
flfove•IY Hllt~r .... °" N"•l>O't ~""' (d dnd Wnf"va Karr ot 1nn10
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Al.-i""'°"" end A,.v MJ.ril. Mt •nh' of
fl< ••hnQ lntf'r""""' will b(• ,,, Pd't the.
V1rw Memor11tt P,.,., In lttto 111
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lo 9 00 PM. Pl~rt• 8ro1n.,, 11 .. 11
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CAAL WILLIAM CROW, rO\IQ<ont OI
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ti• !Ill "'6lllt'f M<IU.~tn 'Sm•ll#OOCI .,nd
dnd ,.~·~ Norm-' St~'"'mon. both ot
~hrev~oort. LOU•'ti•"• M~mor11tJ
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Cerretery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pa<:lltc V1gw Drrve
Newport Beech
6"4-4·2700
MccoaMICll MORTUAl•S
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap1scrano
495-1ns
MAllCM uw.._..r. oun
Mortuaiy • Cerretery
Creme tory
1625 Gisler Ave .•
Cost• Mesa
540-5554
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Coetl Mesa 67~
PmClllOWS
m4110AOWAT NOn'UAIT
110 Bro.dway
CoetaMMa
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4Z7 E. 17th St.
CoataMeea .......
N1C1monm1 IMrntl' WDINMY
127 Mlin St.
Hun~a:-ach
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7I01 ao.a Ave.
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70, bluegrass ancd coun-"smoking" :md "non your l'himney a nd fireplace walls Is ~tween 14e w:.~~:~~!t,.,1~-c.:.::,:.O,:, ... :=.":c:..n. ----
try mus ic enterta iner smok ing" work areas and S50. a1 t,,. S...-•o•: C.-1 -lht ,.. •• o1 NOTICE " "uuv GIVEN"'-' P UBLIC NOTICE wbo w~~~kno~for ----------------------------------~~~.,~~.,..~~~''"· ~-~·~1• .. rt....-11'!> tie'"' IM c;..I ....... • CMI G.odtt ~ _.rty ll-1'TJ2 h1 !> ~on g "Doing My c..... 11---...........,••--40 •onc1:toc•£olfo•s T m e " cticd Sunday 1· n 'SE Al• t>w Ed Wt---lfll ~~· H• A 1ton I • 8YC M H"'<"'"" WI \ t)l>O tlroo-1\ur\I Apt •• ~,..c--leltll" s ubur ban Henderson· ~.,,.... ~tm•-. """°"'"'' w+11 '"'\O'O s-..,.o1c4111.,.,,,.10, \'l lJe , a pparently Of 3 Uw Otflce\ II puOli( •U<llon •t '141 !IOI\• -C-'tof~-
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NAIROBI , Kenya <P>
-Peter Muigai Keoyat·
la. 58, assistant foreign
affairs minister a nd the
son of Kenya's founding
president J omo Kenyat·
ta, died Sunday.
ATHENS, Ga. CAPJ -
Dan A, Aldridge, 49, ex·
~c utlve se<:retary of the
N at1onal Association of
Li fe Ins urance Com-
panies since 19'78. died
Saturday.
CORONADO <AP) -
R e tired Rea r Adm
T h omas South. 69,
former commander of
the 7th Fleet Carrier
Division , died in a
hospitaJ here Thursday.
He had been command·
Ing o!ficer of the car·
ricrs Theus Bay and Es·
sex, and the Naval Air
Station at Patuxent, Md
Memorial
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Sailors
CHARLESTON, S.C.
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who died wbla. ftelltinl
on the n.ltioa'1 aircraft
carr\en WM dedicated
a b oar d tbe USS
Yorktown.
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dindclr ol IDI Yorlttowa
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World War 11, the
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Eddie, Determined Tot of 2, Is Home
He Under&tand& Why Leg& Are Gone
OAIU.A.ND (AP) -LIW. ~ lmltb ehltebecl
bl• doll wt&h 11mpatbetle UDdentaDclq u tbe two
left Cbil*m'1 HOepUal, when lddM't Sep wen
ampUUUd.,...eompUealJGDltrom ebicUDpOll.
A dlild peychQlo1l1t wbo pnpand the 21
t•at-old pMieftt for UM •utter"Y remov9d the doll'• a.a ... replaced them w1tb hendastna llm1Jar to zacu.· •.
TU BOY eurrsa&D A uaE blood:elotUn1
C!OmpUcaUoo ol the common childhood dlaeue and
'undt rw.nl au.rsery four Umea to lrHl the problem
bttore~u,rene forced the amputation.
le11. ~ OD b1J thJihl turned black and be bad ao
pulJe tn bil feet. Eddie became comatoM, the ol·
flclallaakl.
VA.ICVl.AalU8GEaYWASPE•ro•••Dln an uuucceuf\IJ attempt to ~e the preuw.eut-
tJn1 ott drculaUOD in Eddle'1 lep.
More 1ur1ery to remove awollen and en,
crusted tldn followed in July, and akin trafta lD early
Au1U1t. But the cloWn1 perlilt.ed, aod, ft.Dally, 1an1renedev~k>ped.
"l really can't explain the feelln1," Mn. S"D.lth
aald. "He would watch them cominl to draw blood
. "ll 1 bMa a loft1 ordeal, but we got him back.' ~----------------" Tbey lald be wasn't suppe>Md to Uve," Eddie's mother, Unda, 1aid u they left for home ln Mao tee a.
and aolntohyateria ." ·
To prepare for Eddie's bom~mm. hll parents
have nmodeled their bouae, widenlng doorway• for
bJs wheel chair. and ioatalllnt special bathroom Uld
kitchen fixtW'es. Eddie's f~ther. Gary, 24, work.a ln a
flU'Ditureatore. Treat for Wildcat&.
T0ttY0 (AP) -Japu'1..W..mlal .,_.
cy bu plac.d Lbe ktwlJ ~ m Lbe ueritldal
altar ln bopef ol aa""·-a rare 1---'-ol wi.ldeat from~ ..... ..--
"()peratloll cblcken" be1an w1t.b beu belne tetbend at abl 1trate1ic pointa on lr1omote, a
10uthet'D JapaneM ialaod which ta the world'• only
known babttat ot Ute lriomote wlldcate.
Aldyo8bl Niwa , an a1eocy otftclal ln cbar1e of
animal protection, said the feedlnc poet.a would be
restocked every third day. He aald the a1aocy
hopes the chicken dinnen will live the JO to 40 I W'·
vivlng wildcata the 1trenltb to perform weU dur1
ing the December-to-March breediq aeuon.
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"I beUeve he understands that he doesn't have
any a.p._ And I alao think he accept.a it. We knew lf we
acceptedlt,hewould,"aaidlln .Smitb,23.
Da. BYaON A OKI, Dl&ECTOa OF the A PHYSICAL TBEaAPl8T WILL come four
pedialrit lntenaive care unit at Children'• Hospital, tlrnea a week to exercise Eddie's body unUl hiA -'d• .. -u i b f motberha.sma.ateredtheroutine. , ... uUIDCOmpllc• on aaomew ato a mystery. lnaboutslxmonths,bewillbefilt.edforartificlaJ "No one lmowa why lt happens. It la known to ac·
company chicken pox on rare occasions and is nearly legs. aJwaysfatal,"he saJd. "i hote he can be an lnsplratlon to other people
Eddle'a illness began in J une while he appeared not to give up,'· Mrs. Smith said.
to be 1eW.ng over a simple case of chicken pox. Mn . His doctors think so.
Smith noticed him r ubbing a large purple spot on his "We were afraid the months of Isolation and
tee, buttboughlil was an Insect bite. trauma would affect Eddie. But be is happy and af.
.,. .........
COURAGE DISPLAYED AT AGE 2
Eddi Smith Home After Double Amputation ShesaJd when the spot grew bigger. s he took him fectionat.e and very. very bright," said Dr. Aoki. toa~al~~t~.T~n ~respots.~db~ses,a~--··_1th_~_~_d1_e_b_u_a_p_ro_m_1_·s_~_fu_t_~_.·_· _____________________ ~
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Hi• doctors sent him 85 miles by ambulance to thel .... 300t/O .,
oak1andbosp1ia1. • /C Executive Leather Chairs
PHYSICIANS DIAGNOSED PURPUllA
fulmlnans, a disorder of the clotting system trigger-
ing lnt.em al bleeding and rapid coagulation of the
blood inthelowerextremltles.
Eddie's blood was replaced twice lo stop the
bleeding and bring him out or shock. and the anti·
c lotting drug herparin was admin1stered In an at·
tem pt to stop the clotting, hospitalorriclalssaid. .
The blood replacements worked but the drug
failed to stop the clotting and lesiona appeared on his
Spies Undetected,,
Writer Contends
LONDON CAP> -Two -dis tinguished Britons.
both still in top positions, were important Soviet
agents during World War II and the Cold War that
followed, according lo British author Andrew
Boyle.
Hoyle makes the claim in a book, "The
Climate of Treason," that is belng serialized In the
Obse rver newspaper. The first installment, which
appeared Sunday, did not identify either man, but
said t heir code rrames were "Basil" and
"Maurice."
There was no government comment on the re·
port.
Pictu r ed . Ou r
A 0 J U S T A B L t-;
SWIVEL/TILT 1n
every color 11nd
constructed lo our
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telg ht ·w a y.
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sprinits on hard~ood
frames) to insure
your luting comfort
and pleuure. Mao)'
lo s t ock and
i mm ediat e l y
a vailable'
Ot h e r '>ly l es
(1n clud1ng posture
t-xl'r ut1vf' chaJrs and
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fem Sale
Huntington Center Mall
customers save at
dlrect-frofn-9rower
prices on 7 &llot1c
varieties thru this Sat
1-gal $2.12
the book" made "stren\,lOus attempts" to see the
manuscript before publication. But lbe Observer
publiahen repeatedly refuaed perm.i.aaion.
Boyle claims Basil and Maurice were the
fourth and fifth men in a Soviet spy ring operated
inside the British Secret Service by Harold "Kim"
Philby, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean. who
fled to Moscow when they were uncovered.
Burgess and Maclea.o defected in 1951, Philby
in 1963.
SINCE THE RING WAS UNMASKE D, there
has been persistent speculation about a mysterious
"Fourth Man" who was not exposed in the
Burgess and Maclt!an scandal or the subsequent
defection of Philby, who is widely believed to have
tipped off the other two that British Intelligence
was closing in.
Burge1's died in the Soviet Union in 1963.
Maclean and Phil by still live there.
Boyle said the "Fourth Man" was Maurice ,
who was al the time a British Intelligence official.
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CAL TRANS (California Deportment of Transportation) is plan-
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auxiliary lanes at various locations on the Son Diego Freeway
(1·«>5).
CAL TRANS hos studied the effects this project may have on
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CAL TRANS, Environmental Planning Branch, 120 South Spring
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Not hit''), WWda wu awarded the Qulato SoJ wile of Loe Angeles
PrUe, Md a oolledJoo ot poetry tit.led "Always R a m s coach Ray aad<MMrPMma." Ma lavasl, has been
Harbor Area retJdeDta
wbo AN kw+t~ forward to the wm•na 1eaaoa are beiq lDvl t.ed to Join tile "Get Fit to Sid
Coune" ottered by the · • Oran1e Cout YMCA. Ir .
The course, open to , people wbo a re blab 1
acbool q e. and older, ls 1' ba aed on endu~ance 1 traiDinc fOf' coad.ilioning
the muscJea uaed in •kl· i
101.
Be ......... t.M post ol dumceUof'! on the a ppointed by Gov. The course ls offered I
JU ...... ca...-lD July aftei' aervta.r u H · Edmund G. Brown OD Tuesday and Thurs·
eewtift vite prwideet ud aetial vtee president J r . to a four-year day from 7 p.m. to 9
fw Hedemlc aftain at I.be Uni= ol Texu at te rm 00 the Orange P . m . i n five · wee It •• P •--" .. _ • ..i dent" d sessions . The fi r st .,.. ~ -ver, '"' WU nee .or a . County Fair Board. ml.alatndon at tbe Unlvenit.Y of Texu at San An· She ls a registered ~:r;io~o!r:•~n~a~i~ _____ .;..._ ____ .;..;......;.. __ ...... __ ___
tomoTbe aucano-Latlno Colloquia was establiabed nurse. spokesman said it is s.till SOUTH co~ AST prrAzA '1« lut year to furtber intellectual exchange a mong Build F. d open. 1be next session n L ucr Cblcano/Latlno faculty, students and others I er me beglnsNov.20.
from tbe community. The lectures, open lo the 1 SACRA.MENTO (AP> I
public without charce. are sponsored by the UCI _ c Bruce Romaine
Chicano Faculty Committee and Student Affairs owo~r of a San Jos~ ~ • • , ;;e
Lectures. swi mming pool con· • t
strucuoo firm. bas paid ART HOPPE Oi'BEll SPEAKEU IN the fail lecture series a $320 fine for attempt· For additional in ·
will be Dr. David Lopea, assist.ant professor of lng to bribe Sacramento formaUon, contact the
sociology at UCLA, and Dr. Ruben Duran, as· -~C~o~un~t~y~ins~pec~lo~rs~. ==~Y~M~C~A~at~~~2-~9990~~· ~=1 ____ ::::::~~~~~~~==~~~~=:.=~::::::_~~~~~~~~----...:..J sociale professor of the department or plant
pathology at Washington State University.
Dr. Lopez will discuss "Race and Class in
Mexioo, Brazil and the United States" Nov. 29, at
3: 30 p. m. in Room 220 or the Social Science Tower.
·or. Duran will close the fall series with a talk
on ''Chicanos in Sciences: A New Perspective"
Dec. '· at 3:30 p.m in Room 129 or the Social Science Laboratory.
SPEAKS AT UCI
Corett• King
Coretta
King Talk
Set at UCI
"Human Rights and
the Challenge of the
Future" will be the topic
or a talk by Coretta
Scott King at UC" Irvine
Nov. 9.
Th e l ec tur e i s
scheduled for 8 p.m. in
UC I's Science Lecture
Hall.
Mrs. King is president
of the Martin Luther
·King .rr. Cente r for
Social Olange in Allan·
ta, Ga., and a oorounder
of the National Black
Leadenhip Forum.
Ticket.a for her talk, at
$4 f or gene ral a d ·
m lulon, $3 for UCJ
faculty, staff and olber
studentl and S2 for UCI
students, are avallilble
from the UCI Associated
Students Ticltet Office,
first floor of Gateway
Commoos, oo campus.
General admission
ticket.a abo are avaHa·
ble through a ll
Ticketroo outleta.
.. ··Anti-bus
Leath rs
In ConfliC.L
By DELORES IRWIN
Of 111ie o.k'r Pli.t SWtt
State Sen. Alan Rob
bins, (D-Va n Nuys),
g u a r anteed Or a n ge
County voters Monday
th a t , should his anti·
busing P roposition 1
pass, no local school
c hildr e n wi ll be
trans port e d to Los
An geles County for inte·
gration purposes.
But Doris Allen, lop
a ntl·busing leader in
Or ange County, private-
ly disagreed with Rob
bins• ·'one hundred per
cent guarantee."
"I THINK it's ques-
tiona ble," Mrs. Allen
said after the press con·
fe r e n ce s h e c o
s ponsored with Robbins,
who has been the driv·
ing force behind the
Nov. 6 ballot measure.
"I wouldn't even go so
far as lo say it would
s to p busing with in
Orange County.': Mrs.
Allen said.
And a lthough Mrs. Al
Jen disagreed with Rob
bins about the effects or
lhe passage or the so
ca lled anti -busing
amendment, s he s till
joined Robbi ns a nd ·
Or a n ge County as·
sem bly me n Rich a r d
Robinsoo (0.Santa Ana)
and Ross Johnson ( R·
Fullertoo) in supporting
t he measure al the
Santa Ana press con·
ference.
BOBBINS called the
press conference as part
of bis current tour or
California lo stir up in·
terest in next Tuesday's
special election and to
"correct misinforma-·
Uoa" about Proposition
l .
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•t WILL GUlllUY Ar~c.n .. , ••• 1 ll wun t diapat or lmpaUence
llaat ~eel Yull" Owotr Oeor1e Stein~ to yuk the "'I from under b1t beW1erent man.,.r, Billy
M artln -It wu broc.berly concem
"Oeorse wu afraid IOCMtb.1QI ter·
rtble woWd laappen to Bllly If be COO·
Unued la th.la barroom 1una1laeer
role," 11)'1 8111 Fu1aay, a close
friend ol both men. "He feared that,
lf tbll were allowed lo cooUnue, BUly
ml1ht b e killed or mi1bt klll
aomebody."
AFTER 111E STUNNING Sunday
nl1ht announcement that Martin bad
been fired -bJs second loss of the
Yankee job in 15 months -because
of another brawl -Steinbrenner
went into seclus ion, refusing in·
terviews, and Martin was cooven-
lently out of pocket.
So, to get the facts on what trig·
1ered t.be lat.est epllode ln t.be CODiln
ulna Steinbrenner-Martin drama.
we tum to the man who bas been •
non-dlapaulooate oblerver from UM.
be a Inning.
Fu1a1y, who heads Continental
Travel Corp .. a vast travel·limouaine
leasl111·credil card empire, la an in·
llmate of the great and near-ereat in
sports. He is oft.en seen on TV with
comedian &b Hope. Golfer Arnold
Palmer stays at his home durinl the
Westchester Golf Classic. Fuguy Ls
an associate and golfing partner or
both Martin and Steinbrenner.
"TUE TWO GUYS really like each
other... Fugazy said. "They've dis·
agreed a lot but each admires the
other's forcefulness and leadership
qualities.
"Billy once told me: 'George is
good to me. I love working with hlm.'
Shortly after Martin took over the
manager·s job again lhls summer.
Geor1e said. 'Billy is bebavln1
abllolutely wonderfully. We have a
lood r~rt now. We spend a lot of
time t.aWna trades and other Yankee matters together'.·;
Fuguy said Steinbrenner was at
bis home the eveoint before the now
fabled Old Timers Game at Yankee
Stadium July 29, 1878. Five days
before, Martin, under severe pres·
sure because of his feud with Reggie
Jackson and uncomplJmentary re·
marks about Steinbrenne r, created
shock waves b.y r esigning. Bob
lA?mon was named to replace hlm.
"STEI NBRENNER REALLY
agonized over Martin's r esignation."
Fugazy recalled. "He knew of Billy's
drinking proble m s and his fiery.
temper but he thought be was a fine
manager. He worried about Billy's
future and the impact Billy's deci.siol\ migh~ have on tus teen-age son, Billy Joe.
"George told me that nlltbt wut a..,
was 1oine to do at the Old Timen4
Game the next day. You know what ,
happened. The Yankee playen were
introduced and then the electric
scoreboard fiaahed the me1111e:
'The Managert:in 1980 and Hopefully •
for Many Seasons After That Will Be
No. 1 ..• Billy Martin!' Then Billy
ran out on t.be diamond. Tbe crowd
went mad."
Fugazy said b' drove Martin to
Yankee Stadium that day and they
talked seriously about Billy's prob·
lem s. "I urged him to try to get
along with George," Fugazy added.
"'He promised he. would."
NEVERTHELESS, ON NOV. 11,
Martin was charged with bitting a
sports writer in a bar in Reno. His
future again was clouded but on June
18, with the Yankees slumping, Stein·
breoner plucked Martin out of the
<See MARTIN, Page BO
Ban Stands for Mays
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I T~~1·:LH all ~~,~~,~~:.~.~~~:~:. l)Th~~:~~,::,., ma•n ~i,~
AP Sports Wrilt'r Jackson. lhe Ch1ce1go White Sox JOb 1s to protect that 1ntegnty "
NEW YORK <AP l -Wrth a outfielder who "as bannea from Kuhn defended the involve.
tear in tus eye and an ache in his baseball as a result of the 1919 ment of some baseball figures .
heart, Willie Ma ys has walked Black Sox scandal pan1cularly owne rs, rn horse
away from baseball "The comm1ss1oner told me racing j
Forced to choose between the that tht.• onJ) n~tnction "as that '"When I came rnto offi ce in '~
game he loves and a lucrative I couldn't wear a uniform and 1969 . there was an acceptability ~~
contract to work for an Atlantic represent any team ... Mav... of baseball's involvement in rac· _
City hotel and gambling casino, said "I can 'lt1ll pla) in old 1n g." he saJd "Comm1ss1oner
Mays annouhced· he would timt.•rs g:J mt•s Jnd dn ot hl.:'f Landis had not tolerated 1t It
terminate his active relat1on:.h1p 'Pt·r1al l'Vl'nb I can alwttts n · gradually was accepted by s ue.
with the s port turn to ba!-.t'IJi!ll 1r I J!I\ l" up th1~. <·t>edin~ comm15ts1oncr::. When
Comm1ss1ont'r Bowie Kuhn Job · I bt-cilme commi);sioncr . 1t was 1
had "amed Mays thilt the Hall ~ta.>., v. ii I di) rn mm un 11' J fa1t at'comph ·· -1.
or Farner could not marntam his v.1>rk. v1s1t ho,p1tab <ind \\Ork t
position a::. a partttml' coach and "1th ~ouni:::.ter' rn hJs promnuon
goodwill ambassador for thl' pos1t1on With Ball} HE' Will bl' Morgan 1
New York Mets 1f he C1ccepted paid SI00.000 ii )eu for th1.· first
the JOb with Bally Manufactur lhn·e wars. and h1::. 'alan will
ing Company. operators or the t·~t·alall' qver tht.· nt-xt seven
Park P lace Hotel rn Atlantic 'cars to a top or Sl50.000 in' 1989 Quits Posl Cit y. lit' "a~ making $50.000 J year
from thl· Mt•ts under term., of an
MAYS MET WITH Kuhn for <1greement he signed with Mrc.
o n e hour Monday morning Jo:.in Pay::.on. thE' lllte ov.n er of At UCLA
before head.ing for the news con· thl' club. after Ne" York a<'
ference that made his move of quired hJm from San FranctM.'c:>
ficia l in 1972 That deal had t"o year::.
"The commissioner didn't try rema1rung
to change my mind," Mays said
as tears welled in his eves ··we
JUSt talked the matter over
When I saw that his decision was
• going to stand. 1 said. 'Thank
• you.· and got up and walked out
"Don 't blame the com
missioner:· he ::.aid. "The de·
cis1on was wtth me We left with
kind words I have no bitterness
in m y heart ..
S TILL, MAYS SEEMED
"BASEBALL HAS BEEN mv
li ft•. Ma)' said 1 \\Orsh1p th~
gaml'
He ::.aid he did not pl<in to test
Kuhn ·~ t·d1ct m the courts
"I a m not going t o f1 )!ht
b<i~t•ball ... ht• '<11d "'If I
t'hallcnge the comm1ss1oncr. I
t'hallenge ba:.1.'ball I C1m not go·
rn~ to do lh<it ·
LOS ANGELES tAP l -An
era has come lO an e nd al UCLA
as J.D Morgan. the Pacific-IO
Conference school's dlrector of
.J lhlel1cs SIOCC 1963. I!> retinni::.
from the pos1t1on -
Morgan. who had open-heart
.... urgery almost a year Cll(O, an·
nounced Monday night he will
re tire from the post e ffective
next June 30. although rn effect
he 1:-. s tepping d o wn 1m ·
mediately.
FllUSHING TOUCH -Seattle's Dave Falcons' r ally in the final minute of Mon· t~orblcd by the turmoil his de·
Brown (32) intercePis··an Aflanfa-pas·s· iii--· -day ·ni ghrs· N"atioo al F ootball League·· -~~c~~~;~t:fi~~i~t~i~d
Kuhn :.rud b1:. primary con
cern tn the Ma>s affair \\a:. pro·
let> ting the 1ntegnt) of baseball
Offic1ally he will be on ex-
tended leave ror health purposes
until the effective dat<' of his re-
tirement.
t ended for Russ Mikeska to foil this game. Seattle wo9. 31 ·28. him from baseball. He said he t., felt he had been lumped in the
"THE GREAT EST SINGLE
thing w('·vc ~ot tn this Ra m<· 1:-
1 ntegrrty." the comm1!>s1oncr 20 Percent Deduction -------------
MNF Hits All-time Low
With a 20 percent deduction
(10 for wishy, 10 for was hy) for
lack of cred1b1hty. Monday
Night Football hit an all-time
journalistic low last night. So did
the ratings, which are on a scale i of 1 to 10 (divide by 10 where
H oward Cose ll and Fran
Tarkenton are concerned).
Matchup: 5.0. Unclasslc
matchup of a passing team with
(l o rus h defense against a
rushing team with no pass de·
fense.
" Buildup: 4.0. It's a sad com·
mentary on the system when
Seattle and Atlanta. both of
which came in with 3·5 records.
could be labeled playoff con·
tenders. Call it the Mess of the
West
Escltemeat: 7 .5. Seahawks
passed oo first down, passed on
fourth down, passed out of fi eld
1oaJ formation and passed out of
punt formation. Seattle defense
almos t passed out, too. <Note:
Add 2.5 if you turned the volume
·down on your TV set and
listened to Hank Stram on the
radio>.
Drama: 4,0. Tht:. .ro~in oµ~s·
tlona were ~ese : Will the
Seabawks run every trick in
their play, book? Wlll the
Falcons nm more than three?
Will tbe llNF trio make up their
• minds for once? C•&lmllltJ: 0.0. Things we~
1olnl quite well unW Howard's
balfUme show. Game neve r
qu.lte reccweredfrom tbe1bock.1f
I was Metropolitan Life
Jnaurance, I'd ask for my tl00,000
back Vlelmce: 1.0. Seahawks and
P'alcona acted like birda of prey.
Only violence detected was
Tukenton screaming in the
broadcatl booth when Atlanta
didn't &Me bll advice.
•• •dalllll&J: a.o. Now thla ll
tile •a1 football 1bould be Jl•fM· l:frell Herrera, unlike
IDOi\ fteld pl klcken, didn't
tl'J to tbrow a ra11le·daa1le
pass. he caught one. Atlanta
rallied behind r eceiver Bill
Ryckmann. who hadn't caught a
pass all year. Program that into
your computer.
Distractions: 10.0. Doesn't
anybody in the ABC trailer have
the power~r guts-to pull the
plug on Howard? Replacing the
halftime highlights, the show's
mos! action-packed segment.
with a Willie Mays speech and a
Bowie Kuhn interview is Like
making Phyllis OHier a Playboy
centerfold.
Objectivity: 2.2. While criticiz·
ing Steve Bartkowski, Tarken·
t on forgot there was a team
wearing white jerseys on the
fi eld. In ripping Jim Zorn for
fumbling, Cosell forgot that it
was wet outside. Such are the
perils or sitting m a Judgment
seat. hlgb above the field in an
air-conditioned broadcast booth.
Visual: 7.0. Once again, ABC
camera men prove that Monday
Nigbl Football, like a month-old
baby. is better seen than heard.
Audio: Minus 2.0. No explaina·
Uon oecessary.
Total: 46.7.
UKERS BA'ITLE
Bl1LLS TONIGHT
CWCAGO <AP> -Tbe Loa
An1elee Laken will put their
four·1ame Natioaal Buketbell
Auociatkm wiDD1n1 1treak on
tbe line bere tonl'9rt when tbey
face tbeCblcqo ~ulla.
The Laken brtDC a •2 record
into the pme wbUe tbe Bulls are
3· 7 . Chlcaio ..tll be wltbout
center Ania Ollmon. wbo UD·
derweat llmee •urserJ ~ and wW bt lidebDed for about
twomaadll.
Tbe .... wW :;:.ftnt o1 · two la • .._, for tbe Lak"9. wlllo ,.., al .....
WepeedaJ Dllbt.
And nofll for the lowlights
Worst memery: Early 10 the
game. Tarkenton extolled the
wisdom of Atlanta's running
game. "I've got a hot running
back in Lynn Cain right now and
I would feed him that ball
... &th these guys. Cain and
Andrews, want to run torught.
I say let them go. Give them the
ball.•· Late in the game. when
g raphic showed Bartkows ki "s
passing yardage. he said: "94
yards just isn't enough."
Worsl call : Tarkenton was
furious when Atlanta, protecting
agai ns t Seattle's biggest
weapons-s urprise and J im
Zorn-didn't follow his advice lo
put nine people up there on the
line late in the fourth quarter.
When they do, Mghl after the
two-minute warning, he gloats.
"Guess what gang, they've got
everybody up this time." After
Dao Doomink promptly breaks
it for a 26-yard touchdown, it
was Howard who was gloating.
"That's what happeos when you
have everybody up t he re.
Fran."
.Beat dlvenlty: Seattle which,
according to Cosell, ls made up
of "some good trades. high draft
choices, low draft choices and a
·horde of free agents.'•
Beat Ulle: Frank Gifford, ex·
plaining why Tony Green was
cut by Washington : "His wheels
came off somewhere VI training
camp."
Telll•I It Hike It 11: Tie
between Tarkenton's response to
Seattle's on-side kick -"'Ibey
s urprised everybody in tbe
stadium, includlnl the three or UI
in tbla booth." --and Tarken·
ton's response to a SeatUe fourth·
down gamble that worked:
"That's why Jack Patera la the
coach and I'm up here."
Belt~~ Gifford, clllnl Bob
Grle1e's s ummation of
quarterbacks: "They 1et too
much pralle and they aet too
much blame." ____ ......_. __ _
fAlllN'I AGONY -Atlanta Falcons placekicker Tim
Mauettl sita wlth his head ln hand on the bench after
mlaaln& a crucial field goal in Monday night's loss to
Seattle.
.... -· ·-
Unttl a per manent !>Uccessor
1s named. Robert /\ f"1scher.
cu rrently UC LA ·::. a ssociate
athletic dJrector. will serve as
actmg alhJet1c dJrector
UCLA Chancellor Charles E
Young saJd that a search for a
permanent succes~or to Morgan
will begin later this fall Young
:.aid that a search committee
Wiii be appotnted
Morgan. 60 . hild open-heart
surgery at the UC LA Hospital
last Dece mbe r Aft er a re·
t'U perat1ve penod. he returned
to a fuJl ·lime schedule in the
spr ing. but was hospitalized
again in September for an ex·
tensive exam1nat1on
UCLA h as won 30 NCAA
champ1onsh1p:. s ince Morgan
became athlellc director -IO in
basketbaJI. seven in volleyball.
six in tennis. four rn track and
field and three in water polo.
In addition. UCbA football
teams have made four post·
season bowl appearances, two an
the Rose &wl. one in the Uber·
ty Bowl and one in the Fiesta '
Bowl last Christ mas. J
"It's been my privilege to ~
work al UCLA for the past 33 '
years.·· said Morgan from hls
ho m e in nearby Northridge.
"For the past 17, 1 have enjoyed
serving the Unive rsity as
athletic director aod in that
capacity helping lo develop one
of the premiere lntercolJegiate
athletic programs in the coun·
try.
"It has been a rare treat to "
work with some of the nation's •
outstanding coaches, as well as
being associated with some of ,
the finest student-athletes ever
to perform in intercollegiate
athletics." I
Morpn attended UCLA and
was a four-year letterman in ~
ten.11l1. He coached tbe Bruin
tennis teams from UM9.ee and
bis teams won seven NCAA
team cbamplol'\S'l\Jps .
Youne said "ttnt durint the
next eilbt months, be will con·
sult with Morgan on basic policy
matters regardin1 the fUttae or
the UCLA athletic pro1ram.
"I am certain that thla baa
been the mo1t dlmcult dedaion
In J . D. 's kla1 career at UCLA
and I am not bappy to have to
accept bis realpatlon," said
Voun1.
1
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---Ualv..,Yty of .A.ri&GIDa. buU:tball Co1cb Fred · TUCSON -Cbarlee A. Snowden, IOD of m'
SDowden. wu releaeed oa blt own recopbaoce ,
Billy' Troubles Contino ,
K11hn Enters Into the Act
..... ., ....... & ....
NEW YOU -9Mtbell OollmuNoae.r Bowt. • Kuhn .Ud ~ t.Ut be ...... eontlnue bla l.n·
veeU.atlaD IDlo u. BDlY •arua t • de.ptW u.. fact ill8l Liiie ~· Yort \'aakeee already had fired
the toatrovwa&al IDaDal r.
"I'll be~ ln bow t.be VankeH plan to baodle l.he
•ltuat.lcG," Kuhn 1ald ln reference to reporUld rebablbta
• tional plan.a for~ tormy buebillJ rl1urc
Yank own~r Grorgo st.einb~nMr
reportfdly ls lWl\R M pc-r80nal hand ln
Martin's eue to lht• t'~lent that be wtll
help M!t UP th former Yunkt~b munuait•r
ln a private buaint.~it
Before flrioa.i Martin, Stelnbrennor
also wu quoteid by a c-106e friend as saytng
he fured Billy might be barred from
baaeball He wu wornt-d about Martul'i.
drlnktog and penc;hant for barroom
brawla Steinbrenner also wu quoted as
au.... uytn1 that be was not wa.lltlng awuy from
bls depo&ed manager but hoJ)f'd to work
closely with tum
Kuhn swd h "ould "'atch the progrt:$!> or thl:-. "re•
habilit.auoo" closely and make ~me ltind of a dt>c-1:.ion an lht·
case ln I.be near future.
What are Kuhn's options on Mart.in:'
"I could suspend him for various penods of ume," the
commissioner sald. "or I rouJd flnC' him. or put him on prob11
tion. or I could ~pnmand tum "
He may do any or ull of t.bo6e thmgs, but rirst ht' wunL., to
s~ bow Marti.n's development romes along undl•r Stt-lnbrrn·
ner's unique plan.
"I'd like lo secJ'oint jurlsd.icllon 10 this case." Kuhn s u1d.
referring to himse and the Yank~. "I'd prefer to see the
club handle It. really.
...------q.N~ ol llw Da11 ------.
J oe DiMaggio, on his early Wlworldliness: "I can re
member a reporter askrng for a quote and I didn't kno"
what a quote was. J thought ll was some kind of "' !>Oft drink."
Tra~ Girt'"• -t •y a Ba~khand Le11•on
W ASKING TON -Amy Cartt'r got a quick '3
backhand lesson Monday from l6-year-0ld Trac)
Auslm. who is the younge!>l pla)t:r to hold the US.
Open women's lennii. l1llc.
Au.'>l•n. who was in the nalwn's capilal to promote a ten
n1!> toumumcnl planned here in J anu&ry. presented the prcs1
dent !> daughter with ont.· of tht· rackets sh<: used "hen ~he
won the titlt' iJ\ the U S Opt·n 1n September.
Twclve·ycur-0ld Amy spent part of'the summer ;it a ll·n
nis camp and told reporters her game 1s ''OK ...
alter it.ate Department of Pubbc Safety ottl~r• .... •
arr"ted hlm Monday oo dru, char1ea.
Snowden, as. wu arrested on four count.a of obtalnlna
P rcodan. a urcotlc pala·k.lu.r, by fraud a.od deceit, a DPS
IOOk"mM aald S&t. Ed Slet'hu 1ald SoowOen wu suapeeted of U&lng
two filM ldenUtles aince Oct. l8 to obt.a1n four preacrtpUons
tor Pereodan.
lie &llo wu 1uapected ot miqg two ot the presc riptions
to obt.aln 72 pUls at k>cal pbarmac1ea. S&ecbfa said .
A•••••• •••••••n r.,, ••; 11sc r•1 .. d
The Top Twenty in Tbe Aaaociated Presa colle1e foolbaU
poll. wtt.b f\.rst-place votes in parentheses &lld records:
I Alabama 1461
2. Net.-uku (7)
3 So. Ca.W'omia (4)
4 Houston < 1)
5 Ohio State (5 >
6 t~k>rida St.ak
7 Oklahoma
8 Texas
9 Arlu1nsa....'>
10. M 1chi&an
7-0-0
7-0-0
7-0-1
7-0-0
8-0 0
7 -0--0
6 1-0
5·1-0 b·l -0
7-1-0
.
u . Brigham Young
12. Pi t.t.aburgb
13. Notre Dame
14. Wake Forest
15. Purdue .
16. W asbl.ngton
17. Tennessee
18. North Carolina
19. PenD State
2Q Auburn
7-0-0
6·1·0
S-2-0
7-1·0
6-2-0
6-2-0
4·2-0
5-J.l
5·2-0
5·2-0
SMljji"tfl Sideft•n Pndtt tor t'ear
Cleveland Browns running back Gree Prattt [iJ unde rwent surgery to repair tom medial liga-1 •
mcnts ln his ngbt knee and will miss the rest ot ' ~ •
t be seasoo . . Linebacker Doa Goode, wbo loet
hts starting· role a month ago, was missing when lbe San
01ego Charl(ers practiced Monday . . . Linebacker Gttg
BraceUn or Callforn!a was honored as Pacific.JO defensive
player of the week and Anzona State quarterback Mark
Malone-won offen s ive honors ... San Jose State
quarterback Ed Lulber was picked for the second strwght
wet-k a:. the Pa<'ific Coast Athletic AsSO<:iuUon offensive
player of the week Defensive honors went to Universit}' of
Pacifll' lineba<'kl·r Mike M~rrlweather . . Tht: Octro1t
Lions huvc re·s1gncd defensive back Dave Parkin.
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NBA BASKETBALL: l"ker!. dt Chl<AOO
Announcen: Chick Heam and Pat R1lpY
The L c1kers, otf to a 6·2 start, Invade thf' home ot thf' str'\19-
qllnq 3 7 Bulls Ch•c"qo's lineup •n<ludes a coupfe ot LO'> AnQ!?l«c,
product'> 011v1d Gret-nwood (Verbum Oet HIQh iH"1 U( l A ) <tnd
Reqq11:• Th<:u'> I lnQlt'wood H •oh ilnd Nevcldcl·Ll"l '> Vf'(la•» Out th.,
Bulls drt· '>t tll mt'>'>ing 1njurrd centf'r Art1:. Cllmon: wtio
avc•r,1qt'd 36 S po1nt c; oer game' vs LA last Yt'ar
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~led in Boston
Muhammad Ali playing the role of former slave Gideon
Jackson with Kris Kristofferson as sharecropper Abner
Lait. are shown in a scene from Freedom Road, an NBC-
TV special. WBZ·TV in . Boston has canceled the ~o~e
because· "The film ought heighten raciaJ terunon m
Bost.on."
Olympic Skaters
Given Swiss Asylum
BERN. Swiuerland <AP>
The S wiss government an
nounced Tuesday 1t has granted
pollu caJ asylum to former world
and Olympic ra~ure '>kallnR
champions Ole~ Prot.opopov and
, Ludm1la BeloW>Ova of tht· SoVlet
Vn100. wbo defe<>t.ed dunn~ an
l.'Xb1b1t1on tour o r West ern
Europe last month
A S"'1~ JU5Uc-e M1rustry an
nouncement said asylum ba:.
also beeo granted to 18 year<>ld
Czechoslovakian tennis st.ar
' Hana Strachonova, ooe of the
best young players. Stracbonova
applied to st.ay in Switurland
Jfler l~t s ummer's SW\Ss Open
ch a m pwnsh!ps
TH t: S WISS R ULING on
Protopopov a nd Belousova,
whose defection rocked Soviet
.tutbonues. wt>o bad conferred
on them countless top booors.
~a!> made WIUun a record six
wc~k !>
Martin's Fighting Wager
$500 Against a Penny He'd Win
EXXON DEAl.£A'S SECOND ANNUAL
Ml!\'1\"EJ\POLIS <AP J Billy
M a rlin b a d~t·rcc..I a
mars hma llow scilcsm an ahout
hJ s OC'cupat1on ;,ind bet $500
:tgainst the man'i. penny that be
could wtup him Ula f1ghl , lh<> St
P aul Plont.."t!r Prt.>~~ reported to·
day
Martin. v.ho wa~ f1rc'<1 Sunday
as manager of the New York
Yankees. has denied publicly
that be struck Joseph Cooper or
Lincolnsture. W .. at l'Holel de
France in Uloomington a week
ago
THE PIONEER PRESS l')'e·
witness to the wager, wbo
asked not be be ldenUJ1e<1. said
he saw Martin slap a $500 blll on
a bar. beard Martin suggest that
Cooper wager a penny and then
heard Martin tell the salesman.
"I can knock you oo yo ur -and
you won'tgctup."
M artln and Cooper late r
'"alkl'd out of thl· Cht i Colc·ttt•
Bar to lht' lobb). ~fort in cluimcd
t h:.it Cooper tripped and cut
him!>elf. Tht' salesm:.in .,'>u'ffcrC'<l
a C'ul lip rC'quiring 15 to 20
~titl'ht.~.
The ~itnes!> :-.aid he did not l>('C
tht: actual fight
H E SAID MARTl!'i :rnd
Bloomington restaurant owner
lll)ward Won~ entert:d the bar
about 11 p.m. and wen: ap
proached by Cooper and another
man.
During the convers ation,
Martin began oec.-dling Cooper
ubout tus occupation. <Jccordmg
lo the witness .. Billy st.arted
giving him grief about it. but the
guy was taking it very well." he
s ajd "Billy asked him how he
eve r woun d up us a
marshmallow salesman. and he
said, 'Everybody's got to make
a living'."
College Football
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The Ink you've lllw1)'9 wanttd b
at Jollnaon It Son 1~y. Leue• to flt your own lndMdual neo<h
and PQCke1book. Whe1hef you
n«d one or 1 nec1. John.on It Son can tailor a lra~c: around you
whhour r)'ina up your capl111. So come by JohnJOn A Son 1odly or call PC1cr Wlnlerf'tld 11 (71')
S40-S6JO for more lnfonnetlon •
on •ny makt or modd.
The "1t.ne.~ s<od Cooper then
ai.kl•c1 Martin how he bc<'amc in·
,·olved in baseball, and Martin
!>aid, "J ust sm art" With that.
t he w1tnl'bi. s:.ud Ma rtin plact-d
the $500 b1U on thl· bar and made
the b<'t
"~TllJ,. IT DID~'T look il kt-
anyth1ng ~ould happ1•n"' th•·
~ llnl'~ !>aJd "The man dltln t
take him up on 1t nght ciway
They continued talking · ·
Eventually, Cooper plaet.'<i a
penny on the bar and Martin
later i.uggcst..t-0 t.hut they :.cttlc
Lhe matter ln the hotel'~ parktn~
lot. the w1tne!>:. said
Ma run left flri.t and Cooper
followed. the witness said. "The
next thlng J know, Billy comes
back. throws $5 on the bar aD<1
say&. 'Howard. let's get oUL of
here'"
Cooper refused to hie char2cs
and remained unavailable for
comment.
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~.October». tm
Seattle's Gambling Pa1s
I
Atlanta'• Miraclea a' Thing oft~ Poat .. By Huskies
. ATLANTA <AP> -The darinl
Seattle Se1bawk1 lolled the
1taadard Nation1l Footb1ll
lAa&':f"ybook out tbe window
few llcMMlay lli1bt televtak>n
debut, t.bea aat back and sweat~
ed out a IUt·mlnute rally by the
Atlanta Faleona, whose mlrae&es
1ppartntly ran out a year a10.
The Seabawks, conceived
tbrouah expanaton four years
a10, used three fourth-down
1ambles i n tri mming the
Falcons 31·28, but not before
Atlanta bad t be ho metown
crowd ot 52,566 screaming. The
Falcons scored with 51 seconds
left. then recovered an onside
kick and marched to the Seattle
13 before Steve Bartkowski was
intercepted in the end ~one by
Dave Brown with only 35
seconds left.
''Tbe ~ ,POlDt WUD't tbe
••mblel tboulb," •aid Seaule
Coeeh Jae\ Patera, whose
youqltan an DOW f.5. "'lbe
tunalq pcUt. wu Brown'• ln· tereeptlan ...
8&aROW8&1 called the .
p111 bl.I moet diaappolnlinc ln
b1a five yean wtth the Falcons.
''I can't remember a pass that
was any more disappointing
than that one," said the dejected
former No. J draft choice .. "I
thoutbt we bad a chance.
Jim Zorn , the scrambling
Seattle quarterback, who ac·
counted for two touchdowns and
set up another with a 20-yard
pass to place-kicker Efren Her ·
rera, also thought the Falcons
had a great chance to win in the
final moments The Seahawks
-ad apparently wrepped It upon S•ATTLZ (AP) -
a 2'·yard touchdown run by Du The Rtcb Camarillo
DoonU.nlt with 1:51 left to play attalbllity que1Uon. 11
for a 31·21 lead. Doomink bad 1 n 1 we r e d t o ta. e
converted a fourth-down play HUsfaet.loD ol Unl~l·
only moments earlier to keep ty of Wa1hin1·t-n
the drive going. Athletic Dlrector Mllce
"MY 11IOUGtrr8 WERE it's Lude.
either overtime or we're behind. ''Everything Is all
But if they bad scored, there's right," Lude said llOD·
ootbing we could have done," day in response to re·
said Dan. porta from Oregon tbat
"Bartkowski did a super job the Paclfic·lO Con·
coming back the way he did. But ference Council still
Brown and t he reat of tbe might find the Husky
guys bung in there and eot the punter ineligible. key play. That's what re ally won
it for us," he said.
Seattle stunned the Falcons
with fourth-down gambles four
times during the game which
was played in an interm1ttent
drizzle, converting three and
barely missing on the other.
UCLA raised ques-
tions about Camarillo's
sta tus last weelt .
Camarillo bad been a
walk-on at UCLA prac-
tice aesaiofts in lm. If
his transfer to a junior
college, then to the UW,
bad been found in viola·
lion of conference rules.
the Hwiktes' Pac.10 vie·
tories could have been
forfeited.
ATLANTA'S ROBERT PENNYWELL HITS DAN DOOANINK IN MIDAIR.
ASU's Problems
Only Beginning
ZORN SCOllED Seattle's first
touchdown on a 34·yard run on a
fourth and five situation and
tossed a four· ya rd pass to
Sherman Smith for another
score i.n the second quarter for a 14·14 tie. Last Saturday in Los
Doomink scored on an eight· Angeles , Ca m arillo
yard nm to give the Seabawks averaged a lmost 49
a 21·14 halftime edge. The TD yards on six kicks as
was set up when Seattle faked a the Hwikies beat UCLA
55-yard field goal attempt by .34·14.
KERWIN BELL JIM GLEED
The Golden SO
Area Football Leaders Listed
PHOENIX, Ariz. <AP> -The
Arizona State University foot·
ball program already is the sub·
ject of investigations by the
school, the NC AA and state
police.
Now comes word that the
Pacific-10 Conference is probing
the e liJtibility or eight Sun Devil
P,layers.
"IT INVOLVES a c adem1r
progress which has to do '41th
conference rules and not NCAA
rules," Wil es Hallock, Pac-10
commissioner, s aid Monday of
the latest investigation.
However, Hallock also stat<.>d
that "in some aspects. there
might be NCAA violations."
Hallock said it is "possible,
but not inevitable" the probe
could lead to forfeiture of some
or a ll of the Sun Devils' victoriei:
this season.
days we wtU have a resolution
on this," Hallock s<iid.
ROB E R T K NOX, ASU's
fa cu lty re presentative for
athletics, said the problem in·
volves transfer credits He said
if the confrr e nce h as not
fin1 !.hed its invC'.,tlgat1on by this
wcekl'nd. tt 1s probable that thP
player:-. in qut•.,t1on .,.,ould be
withheld from pla~ ing against
Stanford
"no'< said tnt• 1ne11g1b11lty
q U{•..,hon "'o'-brought to his at
ll'nt1on on last 1 ut·sdd} He ... aid
Dr Fred M1 lll'r. 1\St.: athletw
direC'lor. <.tnr1 Pat Kuehner. an
a:.sistant :.ithletH' director. un
coven'<! the problem during an
int<'rnal 1nvest1gal1on "by the
athletic depart ml·nt
Kn ox said he met Wcdnesda\
with ASU Provos t P a1g~
~ulholland and rei.:1strar Enos
Underwood.
ASU, RIDING a five-game "WE CONCURRED wt> i.hould
victory streak, is 5·2 overall and refer the matter to the con ·
3·1 in conference play. It has an fcrence," said Knox
outside chance at the Pac·lOtitlc The NCAA invcsl1gat1on tnto
and a Rose Bowl bid that goes ASU 's football program was re-
with iL. -quested last week by Dr J ohn
• Hallock would neither identify Schwada, the school's president
the players nor state the nature Howeve r . there have been
of the charges. He did state that published reports that the NCAA
the investigation was requested began look.ing into the football
Herrera, who broke through the ~==~~::;;;=:::;=::;;;;ii
middle and caught the fourth·
down pass from Zorn at the Atlanta 17
Tht> gamblf' that railed came
on d fourth and 12 al the Seattle
3:? .,., hen puntt·r llt•rman Weaver
passed n1nl• yards to J esse
Green Tht• f'alcons failed to~============~ cap1tahze ho .... eH•r . .,.,hen Tim
Mazzetti m1<>sed a 25-yard held
goal
THE FALCONS SCORED on a
35 ~ ard run b) Lynn Cam and a
JI).~ ard rumble re~overy by Rick
B) as in the operung half and
Bartko.,.,sk1 hit Ryckman wtlh
touchdown lO:.St'!t Of 17 and 20
\Jrd~
• A!> fo r tht-gambling &-attle of·
rense. /',om :.aid he didn't con-
!>ider the fourth-down plays
gamble~ ··unusual maybe ... he
said
.. You don't H·e 1t every day
but we don 't call them gambles
ft ·s fun We work on 1t seriously
We don't laugh about 1t. but
t'\ er~ body en JO)., 1t. We JUSt let
1t a ll out torught ··
Patera also pointed out that
the Seahawks work on the plays
in practice.
··Some won and 10me don't
0 pager
WIDE AREA
COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-J,.A.
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fteDmlly ........ GeMm ..
<Last week's big plays of 5t yards or
· more)
by ASU's athletic department. program at least as early as Pa1sblg (Last Week) "Hopefully. in the next few August
1. Frank Seurer <Edison> 11·15·0, .----------------------__ _
W e do them in pra('tice:· ________ _,
he :-.did
80 -Kerwin Bell, Ed ison
<touchdown pass from Frank Seurer>
80-Jim Gleed, Dana Hills (kickoff
return for touchdown)
52-Mark York. Fountain VaUey
I touchdown pass from Andy De Luca)
Tbe Season
97-Taylor <Marina); 93-Banner
<San Clf'me nte>; 86-Tem pleton
(Irvine); s:>--Roberts <Irvine) and
Carlyle <Mater Del); 80-Gleed
<Dana Hills) and Be ll (Edison);
77-Bright (Corona del Mar); 72-
Bachmeier <Ocean View) and Hobart
<University); 71 -Taylor (Marina);
70-Be ll (Edison >; 66-Thompson
<Huntington Beac h ); 64-Boyer
<Edison ); 63-Moser (Ocean View>;
62-Brlghr<Corona del Mar), Bauer
<Costa Mesa), Kraiss <Estancia>;
60-Schnitger (Corona del Mar);
59-York (Fountain Valley); 58-
Moser <Ocean Vie w ); 56-Bell
C Edison ) and Taylor (Marina>:
55-Jimenez <Newport Harbor):
54-HunUey (Marina) and Cates
(Newport Harbor); 53-Hunlley
(Marina); 52-Starll:man (Costa
·Mesa), Spencer (Mater Dei) and
'Ba uer (Costa Mesa); 51-Bell
(Edison); 50-Bauer (Costa Mesa>.
Area S&adsdcal Leaders
......... (LaM Week)
1. Bob Urmson (Estancia) 27·149;
2. Kerwin Bell (Edison ) and Al
Varisco <Mat.er Del) 15·107; 4. Jeff
Banner (San Clemente) 24·98; 5. J im
Gleed (Dana Hilla) 18-93.
SeUOllR ......
1. Kerwtn BeU (Edi.aoa) 118·1,033,
8.7 ; 2. Jim Taylor CMarioa) 100-668,
6.6 ; 3. Bob Urmaon (Estancia)
J.28.0&. 4.t ; 4. Cbria Brtabt <Corona
del Mar> 123-5'18, 4.7; 5. Jeff Banner <San Clemente> 101-445, 4.4.
225 ; 2. Lance Stewart (Laguna
Beach) 8·18-2, 204 : 3. Andy De Luca
<Fountain Valley) 12·23·0. 185; 4.
Paul Sizelove ffiana Hills> 8-14·2,
134 . 5. Ray De Avila (Irvine) 13·28-J,
133
Season Passing
J. Frank Seurer (Edison) 6().105-4,
1.068; 2. Andy De Luca <Fountain
Valley) 70-133-10, 964 : 3. Sam Aiello
<Marina) 48-81·3, 8Z7: 4. Phil Spencer
<Mater Dei) 50·97·2, 808; 5. Bill Lux
<Costa Mesa) 47·00·7, 764
Receiving (Last Week)
1. Dan Bauer CCosta Mesa) 8-UO;
2. Mike Davis <Laguna Beach) 6·146 ,
3. Mark Boyer <Edison> 5-89; 4. Mark
York (Fountain Va lley) 4·106, Fred
Placka (Gana Hills) 4·50. Mark
Roberts (Irvine> 4·53. Artie Moore
Clrvin e ) 4·51. Dale Templeton
(Irvine) 4-27.
Seuon llettiving
1. Dan Bauer (Costa Mesa) 45·737 ;
2. Mark Huntley <Marina) 27·500; 3.
Mark Boyer <Edison) 22·378; 4. Mark
York <Fountain Valley) 19-449; 5.
Gary Fowler <University) 18·191 ; 6.
Mark Ratto (Maler Del) 17·287 and
Terry Bachmeier <Ocean View)
17·212.
Scoring <Last Week)
1. Chris Starkman (Costa Mesa)
and Kerwin Bell (Edison) 18; 3.
Lance Stewa rt (Laguna Beach>.
Mark York <Fountain Valley),
Roberto Cervera (Estancia) 12.
Seuon Scoring
1. Kerwin Bell (Edison> 96; 2. Jlm
Taylor (Marina) 54; 3. Dan Bauer
<Costa Mesa) 48 ; 4. Jeff Banner <San
Clemente) 47 ; 5 . Scott Giem
(Newport Harbor) 44 ; 6. Chris
Starkman (Costa Mesa) 42.
61,000Sigf!aturesFor Kush
PHOENIX <AP) -
PeUtioDI with some
81,000 alpatures uldng
for Frank Ka1h •a re·
iutatelllent .. Arizoo•
State University bead
football coach were
turned over to the
Arilona-801rd o f
Re1enuSUnday.
Tbe peUUbna were
preMDted to a rq•ts'
repreHn,atlve by a
aroup o1 a.bout 500 Kuah
su pporters wbo
participated in a "Walk 'Tm very, very confi.
for Frp Kush" lo the dent that the r e 's a
state capithl. minimum of duplica·
Cath y Wbile , a tion."
Phoenix housewife who Two of Kush's sons.
or1anized the march, Danny aod Dave, spoke
aa ld regent Rudy to the marcben.
Campbell bu pronµaed Kush wu ousted Oct.
tbe petitions will be of. 13 by Fred Miller, ASU
ficlally received by the athletic director, wllo
board at tts next meet· said Kush had attempt·
ln1 NO¥. I. ed a cover-up ln a $1.l
SM Mld tbe petitions m llllon la•suit. flled
were collected over a a1ain1t Kush and .the
nlne·day period and school
•.
It's our business
to be on top of things.
That's why we're establishing our Orang1:
County Regional Office in the Jarg-e~t office•
building in the county.
And why our parent company, lrnpenal
Bancorp, is moving its corporate office~ hert'.
We're committed to com-
mercial and real estate
banking innovations and
services that will help
your business prosper.
Now()pen-Orange County
Regional Headquarters
695 Town Cent.er Oriv~
South Coast Plua
And the kind of personal attention to your
husine~ need~ that ha~ madt' u~ one of the
fa."tt>~t -grnwing banks in America-more than
a half-bill.ton dollan:. in a::;sets in just 15 years.
We want you r bu~i ·
nc:-;~. a nd when
we get it, you
<:an bet we'll
s tay on top
of it..
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M Rerion,1 Omcea wlt~ln Callfomla-:-,.Btlverly Hills · L.A. lni.ernatlonal Airport.• Sherman Oaks
TorTance • We~t Loe Angele • Westchester• Western & Imperial (Loe Angeles)• Wilshire &
Vermont <Los Angele >•Woodland Hill~· San Diego • San Franclaco •San Jo~. Jn Oran.-County:
AJ11heim -Lincoln at Beach Bl vd.• Co!ta Me~a-South Co1u1t Plau. • Orange-2249 Tustln Ave.• Santa Ana-17th at Brbtol.
Orange County Offices: (714> 836~t • Member FDIC
,.
An Oktobe rfest of·G e ,...an·A•erlean Soccer
Youth soccer players from Huntington Beach got a
taste of how the sport is played in Germany when a
team of 15-to·lS.year-olds visited from Hamburg this
week. The Germans won, 7·1, against a Region 55 all-
star squad. ·At left, Huntington Beach Coach Alice
Kller spurs on her team. Above left, Ron Hetherington
Three Vie for To11r Spot
Carrasco , Feil, Kran tz Make PGA Bids
By BOWARD L. llANDY beoefitting the South Coast Medical Center of
0t•o.itY,.....Mlff South Laguna Beach.
Three ·Orange Coast area golf en will be There are two types of ticket reservatJom. One
among the 120 aspiring profesaiooala at the PGA for a 1eneral admission ticket at $10 and the other
tour fall qualifytac school beginnlnc Wednesday at for *30 which also tncludea boapitaUty tent
Waterwood Natlooal ln Huntsville, Texas. privileges and a penonaliJed badte.
Survtvtnc the ortOnal field of ao players wbo The one-day tournament calla for five teams .
competed at regional tournaments are Ray Car· each comprised of a mu and a woman pro·
ruco of Irvine; Bill Feil of Laguna Nlauet; and fesalonaJ who has won a major tournament and the
. Mike Krantz of Huntington Beach. Alao in the field two top U.S. amateur cbamploaa on a slxth team.
ls Mark Wiebe of Escondido who won a PGA event They will play 18 boles for $180,000 in prize money.
at Mission Viejo early this year. For ticket resenations, call the South Coast
MARTI N. • •
ranks of the unemployed and
returned him as manaaer.
repladnl Lemon.
All went well unUI last week
when Martin was involved in a
sklrmlsb with Joseph Cooper, an
Illinois marshmallow salesman,
after a meeting in a Bloom·
ington, Minn., ba r . Coope r
wound up with 15·20 sUtcbes.
Martin said the man fell on a
rug. •
"G eorge was abso lutely
crushed," Fugazy said. "He
kept saying, 'I can't be a watch·
dog. I can't let this keep going
on'."
The number of cards to be iJaued at the school Medical Center, 499-1311, Ext. eoc or the El Niguel
will be anDOWlCed prior to the fmt round on Wed· CC, 496-5767. Dorothy Heacock la tournament com· MARTIN MEEKLY SENT
nesday according to Deane Beman, PGA Tour mlttee chairman for the medical center. word to Steinbrenner that, con-commiuioner. trary to h'5 previous account, be
I (11) batUes Hamburg's Chris Bray. Above right, HB's
Nicholas Odbiambo (an excbarige student from
Kenya> shows some;spirited footwork. Below, Hunt·
ingt.on Beach's Warren Yosbizuko <left) fires a twist·
ing shot past two German defenders.
Shackles, Slavery?
Yank s Pin Strip es on T wo
NEW YORK (APJ -It isn't
exactly shackles and slavery.
but Jim Spencer and Bucky
Dent have decided to stay with
the New York YanJtees. snub-
bing the freedom of free agency
and the possible bidding war for
their services.
Dent signed a five-year con-
tract and Spencer a four.year
agreement as they opted for
pinstri pes over the ope n
marketplace, which could have
driven up their value. No flnan·
cial terms were disclosed.
'"THE TEMPrATION of free
agency was there." s aid the
32-year-old Spencer Monday at a
Yan'kee Stadium news con·
ference anDOlDlcing the signing
of both players. "U we couldn't
work.out the terms. then I would
have gone into the draft. It's
possible to get more in the draft,
but maybe not ."
"If you have your heart and
mind set on staying witb your
team and if thinp work out. you
shouldn't go free agency," said
Dent, ?.8. "But I didn't think the
Yankees wanted me."
Owner Georse Steinbrenner,
however, recenUy courted Dent
and Spencer, convinced them
the Yankees were very interest·
ed. and the two infielders de-
cided not to test the free •teat
waters. • • • bad actually struck lbe auy.
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Cutup Cars
An employee of Executive Coach Builders
stands between halves of a Lincoln Con-
tinental which bas been sliced in two for
eventual conversion into a limousine.
N-Plants
Planned
E lsewhere
LONDON CAP ) Un
deterred b)I the nuclear
accident at Thret? M Ile
Is land, Britain and
France are pressing
ahead wllh plans to ex,
pand atonuc energy, But
the nuclear option has
run into trouble m other
European countries
Sweden a nd We-.1
Germany, for example ,
rac~ sti!f public opr><>s1
t1on to further use or I
nuclear power -at
lealjl partly because of I
the radlataon leakage at I
the pla nt pear ll a r
risburg. Pa ., during
seven days last Ma rch
and Apnl
In Sweden, "here th1·
issue has already top
pied one govnnmt·nt .
pl ans arl' undl·r w;iy for
a national referendum
on nuclear power next
March that could mean
dis mantling the coun
try's ~ix nuclear rcae
tors, In Germany, anll
nuclear lobbyists have
about a dozen nuclear
projects tJcd up in the
courts.
Even in the Soviet
Union. where nuclear
eneray bas loog enjoyed
unq uestlonlng public
s upport. experts have
recently expressed re ,
servations about safety
as the U.S S.R, pursues
an a mb1t1ous program
of atorruc power.
Western Europe 1s
very much dependent on
importe d oil, and
nucle ar power is seen as
a prime a lternat.Jve to
"I can't remember
if it was $32.41 or
$41.32!'
"No problem!'
If you have a question about youi checking account,
our computerized system can help fix it. We can tell you the
amount. date and number of the checks that
have cleared ~ince your last statement. So,
you see. things that are problems at other
h:mk!-. an: no problem at California Fir::it.
CALIFORNIA
I
FIRST BA~~
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w~at President ~alcry No lnlmum • Day-in-day-oul lnteres l • Annual Yield 8.24°0 G1 scard d 'Estaing o f
France has ealled "a • Compounded Quarterly. Also highest inlerest paid on Money
rare. and Jlrec1ous com-Marke t Certificates. mod1ty,''
Nations in the Euro,
pean Common Ma rkel
--Sritain, France. We~t • Serving Californians for over a decade, German y , lt a l y,FRE Belgium, Ireland, Lux-E Stunning ne'~ "'"' ,..,, '" 11111~ 1n ... 1rumcnt. Wntl''t tn b111h 1 nJ
e m b o u r g . t h c & blul· Your.., \\hen "'u 11p1.:n anv m·w ac<:uunt jl Am ti
Netherlands and Den, ACCOUNTS PROTECTED "",, 1 '"J\lmum ul SI0.000.00
m a rk -togethe r get '· n" •• " '""'' I .,,.~ ...... ~(~hi ...... "I ' ~" n It• ( ~ltl•imt. I IOJllO..J (r..J,, \ l.OIJl\ of
10,J percent of their 111.1r1,r1 ''''"'·•"'°"""1 ........ 1cudt m "r. ,,,.,., .... 1.,.,rl"'qOt~ 11111wr 1.hHtAl\'TY CORPORA
electricity from nuclear ""' 111 1\Il!Hk"\1 ... '111111 K "'·"H"""" l <11<P111< """ '01< "'"''RI,,, 'nr m reactor.., This 1s expect-111 1111 "\ 11 01 l \I II Uk'I' l,1,1 I<•"""''
ed to rise to a bout 40
percent by 1985.
" U.S. Workers
Cheap Labor?
~
WASIDNGTON CAP>
-The h ead o f the
J apan-based Sony Corp.
says the ratung value of
the dollll?' means that
U.S. worker s now
represent a source or
cheap labor for building
Sony television sets.
A kio Mori to, Sony
chairman. said ln an in-
terview published lo the
November issue of Tbe
Atlantic Monthly that
the wages Sony pays its
U.S. workers are lower
than Japanese wages.
0
Piifer
WIDE AREA COVERAGE ~00.-L.A.
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NO ot:POSrr ON
APPBOYID CREDIT
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12131 247~(21 l) 14'17t>ISI
1108 W. 17th Stn"-"1. Santa Ana C.ibf 9270b 1712'1 S'i8,~71
DIAMONDS
FOR 1HE IMYISTMINT CONSCIOUS IUYB
PUICHASEAT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Al ••an• lllM .. wllW t.r .. u.s.•.s. fu.llM $ ..... 81 th _I .. See fkel ... I ... f
c...ewt. a.4tr c.-~Price
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Above dllmondt .... onlY • pertlel •ledlon of our ln~ntoty Of OtmltOMt end
iire evelllible eubfect to prior sale.
For further detailed Information on our buying Ind Mlllno PfOOldu,.. plene
wrlteorcallt~ay, C7i4lllJ.llll •
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..... ....._II,_.,.. lookilll fw woft, aecordlD1 ,.._ ...... of WarMr llM& ..... of Coet.a Ill"•· '° U.. LUor ~ Calif. bavt attended • CallfQnla .,.. meettn1 ol la a.,u • ._, omeJU say, tlMn wen more major marinit dealert bolttd by Jobaloa Out
tbaa a balf·IDill'-penaUMt. f•U·Ume JoM boairdalnWaullttan. Ill.
avallUle ~ ltat4 ...... ,.._. Ml"riN ol· Guy Ozrs'sll' .. of lrvbM bu beell promot~
fletila eel to copy di.rector at CM_..,_ Que, U•1•• n. su.• opeel.,. a~ble ...,...-. an 6 C.., bit., • SOUthero California advtrtialq,
•"'91t al a,m jobe at u.e 19 lot-al Job bank.a pubUc N l•Uonl and marttetlns firm. red lD ta. -la.-l • ....___ •• , ...... H. 8w .... y, who wUJ be rejoinlna ~• aaney. ·-um .., •-25 per-Lect111 ee.n., I•. in early November, bu been
tent ._ dlM lMl S.,..mber, tt ll u lnereue ot named a vl":/iretldent of the company. He will be 1.4pe~fromAupat. w ActOl"dbla to u.. department'• moothly "Oe· headquarter inDubUo,Caut.
UoM la betr_..... -rt I b--.o1•-~ l"lllaHlal G,.., be. baa taken a cupa -re_.,, mate • .. "'11'111" flv J.9,: leaae on 1 .1~1qu.are-feet of apace in were tM molt ~ worten, with lt,431 jobs Bull 8 of the Ceoerpoint.e Project. located at ;;'.~1!:'~wtde at pay ransinl from 12 90 to 19782 MacArthu{' JUvd., Irvine. from Vortac As·
soc1utes, a C'ollfornaa partnership. Value of the Other typtW of work with plenty of openings an lcoaeboldli.Sl20,750
rluded construction laborer. 12,$84 JObs, 1eneral no.s Browae bas bought the 11,000-square-foot
clerk, U .100 openin11. and clerk·typaat, 12,089 building at 10070 Katella Avenue, Anaheim, from
•J_o_bs _________________ _.-~~.::.Air CoadJUonln& compaay Sale price was
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MESA MORTGAGE
MAY AIWWolOt. l'IWAT'E Oii MlfT1JTICJfW F~
MO,..,AYPIMA&.n
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• • ·Solve Your. 1 W9
Tax Probiems Howl!
Enjoy tM -. ..... ef •to a~ tH deduction lft
1t7t wltlle ,.rtklpeti"• Ill • hl91tly profit·
motJvMed lftvestm.nt.
· • T" ~of tl'lls lnvHtment Is
Oft• of 99Und11en.
I
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•Tax ••••it have been rendered In favor of ................ h SOIWM Of .. nation's
,.,.... ,,........,~ faw aftCI itCCountlnt firms.
• TIM amount flt Ws lnvHtment may be adjusted
to meet your personal flnanclal situation.
,_. .
At;t now and pay less incol)'lfl tllJlt 1n 197911·
I ~llALD L ICOZAX ANAMCW. saVICES
.,... ..... •-W...Zl
220 Newport Cntlr Orin
Hewport IHch, Cll,_.. '26'0
644-2507
.
·---·· --
Stuart Austin of Balboa. former director of re-
Ports. budgets and forecasts at ITT World Head·
quarters an New York City, has been named assis·
tant comptroller, I'M' Components and Semlcon·
ductors Group.
M. Jobn Lippman, a uthor, lecturer and
authority on pension services, has become a prin·
c1pal in the Newport Reach-based actuanal firm of
Brian R. Demsey & Associates.
George Musick has been promoted to regional
vice president of II. Bruce H&Dff, Inc., an apart·
ment house brokerage firm. Musick has been serv-
ing as manager. Orange County operat.ions. s ince
the firm opened its sixth omce at 1201 North Main
St., Santa Ana, in March of this year
Gordon Ken 'has Joined Letterman Transac-
tion Services, Inc. as controller of operaUons and
production in corporate headquarters In The Let-
terman Building, Irvine
CharleH E. Vance of Arcadia has been appoint·
ed direct.or , employee benefit plans at Pacific
Mutual and vice pres ident, Insurance services at
PCC Financial Services Company of Newport
Beach, a Pacific Mutual subsidiary.
Bank of Newport has announced the appoint-
ment of Gleada Moberg as operations officer for
the bank's Dover at 16th Street branch.
William Calnek of Buena Park has been ap-
pointed vice president, loan administration for the
Bank of Newport.
Peter L. Marr, vice president and resident
manager of the Newport Beach offi ce of Coldwell
Bankf'r Commercial Broker•ge Company, has
been appointed a first vice president by the na-
tional real estate broker age company.
Francis C:. Osw-ka has joined Crocker Bank as
vice president and manager of the bank's Orange
County construction finance de partment
• .' $50,000 to $500,000
Or. Maurice Allard has s<:hcdul ed an open
houi.e in his new ~tudio, s.129 University Ave .
Irvine, from 2 to 4 p.m . Nov. 11. The public 1s be·
ing inVlled to attend and view the new offices in
the Irvine Music Center Bui lding
The apr>0intmenl of Robert R. McCoy of Costa
Mesa to be west coast sales representative for
Specialty Elastomers has been aMounced
t •
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
• lnl«H••t only p;oyment ··-• w .. .,i.av co••lt•ente
• Monthly ft1ndlft9•
RonaJd B. Watld.os of Irvi ne hits been promot-
ed to vice prei.idcnt in the cash managf·ment cil:
partment of Union Bank's marketrng division.
• Co-et'Ci•I • b -""'• to 3 y-r• Carol L. Polance has been appointed to the
position of Assistant Manager at the f"ountain
Valley branch office of SouLb Coast Bank.
• R«Sidentlltl • ~•th4tn' C.llfomu
r-•
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loen lnfor-tion .. "'le•
t ., t.,,,11r t1r1,tnrtn•t ru·•·d
(714) 759-1515
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 N11wp0rt Cente• Onve
Oeaoon Pll\/11 Newport Be~ch
Caltforl'11e
92&60
Gloria Zlper of Newport Beach, president of
Gloria Zigner & Associates, Inc .. public relations.
has been named Orange County chairperson for
the American Cancer Society's 1979 Great
American Smokeout campaign.
Irvine banker Donald E. Wllsoe has been
named vice president and manager of Crocker
Bank's new Irvine IndUBtrlal office which opened
earlier this month at 17897 MacArthur Blvd. near
R~d Hill Blvd. in Irvine
Aatboay F. Mucbe of Huntington Beach, vice
president/Director of Marketing for Security
Federal Savings and Loan Association, has been
named president or the Westminster Kiwanis Club
for the 1971H980 t.erm. He is a 14-year member of
Kiwanis and bas been Involved with the
Westminster Chapter for two years.
13.280'10
Annual Yield
6-Month Mone~ Market Ac count ($10,000 minimum)
Effective October 25 thru 31
Annuahzeo yield assumes funds remain on deposit for 12 months at the same
annual rate. Rates are subject to change at renewal. Federal regulations require a
substantial penalty for ear1~lthorawal and prohibit compounding of interest
on 6-month Money Market Accounts.
IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS
Should you need the funds, you can avoid the required substantial penalty for
earty withdrawal by using our Savings Loan. At Mutual Savings you can borrow up
to 90% of your savipgs balance and pay only 1% more Interest than the account
earns ... less than charged by many savings and loans. Call or v1s1t a Mutual Savings
office for further Inf ormatlon.
ACCOUNTS INSUR ED TO $40,000 BY A U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENC1.
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
Downtown Santa An•: 631 North Main Streel/(714) 547-9741
Corona def M•r: 2867 East Coast Hlghway/(714) 675·5010
Fo..maln V•lley : 17900 Magnolia Street/(714) 963·8396
Open Sal. 9a.m.·1 p m
AN UNITY udioiifl
c.pistr8"0·San C14Nnentt : 570 C8mlno dt &tretla/(714) 493·~1
Open Sat. 9a.m.·1 p.m. '
/tloneg Supply Error
J Charles Partee. left. governor of the
FcdcraJ Reserve Board, le ans over to talk
to Fredenck H . Schultz. v1ce-chainnan of
the Federal Reserve Board. wtule the two
appeared before the House Bank.mg and
1-'inance Committee in Washington this
week. The panel 1s looking into how the
"'ederal Reserve miscalculated the U.S.
money s upply by $3.7 billion earlier this
month
Aircmft
1
Saks Boost Profits
ST LOUIS <API lncrea!>ed
d t'lt ven~s o f comm e r cial
a 1rc rart he lped Mc Donnell
Douglas Co rp. earn $49 million.
o r Sl 25 per s hare, on :.ales of
SI 31 billion in the third quartn
company chairman1 Jame i. ~
Mc OoMell annotf.tlced
ln compan son, the company
earned $42.6 milhon. or SJ 10 p• r
share. on salei. or Sl billion in
the third Quarter or last year
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The company said 1t alway'
report.., 1t.s per 1>hare earnings 1n
rully-dtluted form, which take:-.
into cons1deral1on warrants and
convertible se<'unt1M
THIRD ql'ARTER <oa ll:''> wen·
mdde up <>f :19 perct:nt com
merr1al ano fit p •rnnt govf'rn
JOt'nt bU.'>lnl'!'>'>. Mc Donnell \aid
In lhf-f1r'>t nine m<1nlh!> ()(
1979. net •ncom'· wa'> Sl47 4
( h •·r Tia~ <:ountfAr
MA SO Listinq\
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million, or S3 75 per share. oo
... ates of S3.9S billion, compared
with $117 2 milhon, or $3.02 per
'>harf', 00 saJes Of $2 96 bilhon ID
the hrst three quarters of 1978.
The aerospace concern 's firm
backlog on ~pt 30. 1979. waJ. a
rt'cord $6 68 billion, compared
with $5.45 bilhon a year earUer,
1t ">a1d The backlog excluded gov-
nnment orders not yet runde<i to
the corporation •
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Book Tells How
To Lose Money
a, MILTON ~owuz
Boob that couDMI you oa bow to aet rlcb are com· ~oaplaee. They liD• th• 1belve1 of bookatora. lt'a relretblnC then to see Uttle, Brown• Co. publlab Royal
UttJe'a new book. "How to LoM U00,000,000 p4 Ot.ber
VaJuab&e A.ctvtce."
Utt.le la ooe ol the r~•t eotrepr111leun ol our Ume.
having been lnYOlved lo doiena ot buaioetaa, incl~ the
start of the first bit coqlomerale, Tntroo -and bere be la doing ua the servtce of detailin1 hil ml.Iuka, an ex·
ercbe rarely attempted
by corporate types.
Many disas&en are
covered ln this book,
enough to add up to $100
mlllion. but oot all of
that, mind you, was
Money
Tree
Royal Little's money. U ..
this book teaches you a nything, lt·s to play with other
people's money. ..
FOR EXAMPLE, in 1931, lwo years after tbe stock
market cr ashed. Llttle tbougbl the tJme had come to buy.
But be need(-d money Well, LltUe happened to know an m·
suraoce broker and they struck th1~ deal Little bought
$500.000 or lJfe an.surance from the broker. who, an return,.
guaranteed .. $100.000 b».DJc loan fo r Little. That was In ear·
ly 1931.
E.ngland went off the gold standard ln Seplember-1931
and UttJe reroWtts . "l 105t my courage, sold everything
off, and took a s ubstantial bath." How he was able to cover
his losses, be doesn't explain
Knowing people. or having conncctJons. always helps.
Little entered the textile business tn 1919. getllng an un·
us ual opporturuty to learn every pha:.e of al. thanks to the
good influt'nce of his un cle. Arthur 0 Lattlc. the noted coo·
suiting engineer
IN 1928, RO\' Al. Lallie helped to form Franklin Rayon
Corp Somt' S200.000 had been rci1 sed but another $50.000
W:J ~ r('Qwred
L1Ult• explain!'. th<sl it was raised .. Crom :J young rnan
who wet.!> famalrnr with lhf textile 1nd1~try. and who~e
family was qw~ wealth> olte gav<' ham J 1ob fo r which he
was really not qualified treasurer of lbt: n~w company."
f"rankhn turned 1ntn Atlantac Rayon. which -.pa wnL-d
Atlanuc Parachute c World War ll bu.!>tne~:. l. which was
the in:Hnedwtc predecet.sor of Textron. c:ilabhshed an 1943.
Rv h1s own admissions L1tUe wa~ """er succes~ful an lhe
tc.xllle bw.tnel>s It was :i $ene. of up:. and downs
Yet an 1953. after Textron had lost monf'~ in 1952 and
owed some SS mtlhon to bal\k.s. Little "'a ... able to lend
more monev :.o that Tl•xtron <'QUJtl d1 .. t:rsifv '>Ul:>1dt• or lex· t ilt:~ b!o .. cqwr111g .J ~l LCIW!> m<inUfJtlUrt r
THE "0.:'lll::Y CA" E from nnt• of 1 <:xtrnn :. chief
cn•dator.-.... lr'>l ~at1011til lSank or Uo~ton . v.-hcn· the lend·
tn~ offirf.'r. Hoger Damon, told Little "Roy, I think your
"'holt-idea <JC unrelatt.-d d1Hr.,1fa cat1on 1s cra.t~ I am
cert.am ~our plan i-. going t.o bl' <i failure. but to help con·
'1nce )Ou that )OU are wron~. the First :"at1onJI Bank waU
as~1:.t Pe rhaps you'll learn a lesson rrom lhlS
one.
Whl'rC <.~n thl' rl'sl of uc. find hank1·r" l1k1· this one"
Stock Market Tries
To End Long Slump
NEW YORK I AP I Stock pnce~ rallied tn quiet trL1dang
today, bnoalunf!outoflhcarslumpoCth<! pastthrc1· weeks
The Dow Jont-s a\t!raJ(e of 30 mdustnals \.l.<I!>. up 15.19
points to823 81. wath 14 pointsofthe~ainanlhelast hour
Gainers outnumbered losers by more than a 2·1
margin among New York Stock Exchange.lJsted tssues
Analysts said the upswin~ s te m med more from
technical forces W\thtn the market th~n any news develop-
ments
"The news backgroWtd ~rns to be the sa~. but
stodts have apparently come down to pnces that some
people find attracllve. •· said Charles Jensen at MKf
Sec unties
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KHJ G 6:00 -NBA Basketball. The Lak~n vlilt the W\ndy City to take on
the Cb,lcago Bulla. I
NBC G 8 :00 -Casper's Halloween
Special. The friendly ghost helps out a
practical joker in the cartoon show.
followed by another called "Wllch's
Night Out'' (see photo below).
CBS 99:00 -"One on One." Robby
Bensoo stars as a high school basketball
st.ar disillusioned by the pressures of col·
lege competition (photo at left) .
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B> PETt:a J. BOYER
"When the $e03on com4!! to an end this ytor, I thmk
you're gotng to see ABC No. l , CBS No. 2, and NBC's go-
ing to be No. 3 ·· -Robert Daly, Preaident. CBS Enter·
to.m mem. Hollywood
Gee, that kind of takes the fun out of the TV
season . Five weeks in. and CBS is conceding lbe
year to ABC RO<'kne wouldn't like this.
On the other haud, Daly '-"probably right. He
was right last summer when he ~o.ld his. bos~es at
CBS that their net work would h rush third Ul the
early going. which it did. The network that figured
to give ABC a strong r un ltui. year didn 't finlsb
second in lbe wl:!ekly rati.ngs until the fifth week of
the season 10ct.. 15·21), and 1s sUU l1tst in the
season averagt:s
DAL\' SAYS BE KNEW things would tum out
this way, as soon as he saw that NBC was
"fronUoading." stacking a lot of its best movies
and special s eries epl~odes at the beginning of the
se'a son to a ttract ear ly n .1lings. NBC's plan
worked, putting NBC in :,econd place behind ABC
and hurting CBS
Daly's analysis ol thJs new season, where it's
been and '""hY CBS is having to plat' catchup
.. We put our schedule togethe r back In Apnl
b4sed on how th.in.gs were al lbal point. A lot of
lhfogs haµpen over the s ummer. and you try to
Lake them lnto account. You work to improve your
pilots, and you review your schedule to see if you
want to make any changes before the season
starts. These things are in your control.
"BUT YOU l\.LSO DAVE two other very com-
petitive networks. over which you have no control.
And right before the season starts. tbey st.art mak·
Ing shifts . Take the c ase of NBC this year.
Probably because of the very poor performance
they bad over t.be summer. they elected lo take
some of their big movies such as 'Coming Home'
and 'Semi-Tough' and put them in the first week of
the season.
··And one of tbc things we dido 't know.
although NBC Pr~ident Fred SUvennan has now
come out and said it, was that t.bey hyped up their
regular sbows in order lo get a sampling He's now
comt> out and said he's done it Well. there's no
-Ro~e tor Gold'
Swim T:raining Eyed
.. Nova" explores athletic training
methods. here and abroad. in "Ra~
for Gold," tonight al 9 on KOCE-TV.
Channel 50. Tbc m uscular·a ppe ari ng East
German women swimmers at the
1976 Olympic games in Montreal won
11 out of 13 events. They attribute
their masculine-appearing physiques
to their long, intensive lralrung, but
they have bffn accused of using
anabolic steroids, drugs that contain
the male hormone testosterone. The
drug is banned In Olympic competi•
\ion.
IT TOOK "NOVA" eigbt mootbs
UNLIKE ATHLETES in socialist
countries, American Olympk com·
petitors get a ticket aDd a unifor ru.
but oot much else. Their training is
thelr own responsibility. American
know·how lo the field of athletic test·
ing and training is as advan<:ed as
that of aoy country, but we have not
made a major commitrneQl of public
funds to support t.be Olympic effort
"Nova" shows bow sopbisticat.ed
computer analyses can reveal ir·
regularities lo at.bletJc performance
aod bow thl4 kind of study could go a
long way toward lmprovtng the
performances of American athletes.
way of predicting that. You evaluate your competi
tion . s:iy. a show like NBC's 'Kale Columbo · All of
a sudden \ht! show comes oo, and it's about a
hooker by day. a housewife by nJgbt. the s toryline
of this season's first ·Kate Columbo' epl.sode . I
,mean. that's very promotable. It's really exploit.a ·
ble.
CBS. it s~d be pointed out. began the season
with a TV mo,;e of a similar theme-a bouseWlft'
who was forced to become a stripper so she C<>uld
send her child to a private school.
"AND YOU TAKE' ERIC (Estrada star of
NBC's popula r ·cmPs' series. who was inJured in
a h1~hJy publlcized motorcycle accident wh.lle tap-
ing the premlere episode ) On the ooe hand , be
didn·t die On the other hund ... I mean, that was
a terrible accident be bad . but out of that 3Ccldent
came national press on ·c mPs. · h.ls gomg oo tbc
Emmys and than.king everybody for the cards and
flowers . . then they takt: tum off his motorhd~
and put him an a b1km.i baUung swt. It's somt'thang
you can't predic t back in April when you're ftgur·
ing out yOlir scheddle.
"I mean. m t he sense of bc10..: rommcrc1al.
NBC did a very ~rX>d job an hyping their ~ene~. on
a pu re ratings standpoint. They put rn a tremeo
dous amount of hype at the beginnini.: of the sc~n
When we ~aw tbat happen. we knew we were goinR
to finish th1rd. and we told everybody that. our
m'1nagemcnt at CBS and then our secuntie~
analysts.··
CDS couJd have countered wath a rouple of big
movies of \.heir own. such as "Oh. God" and
"Silver Streak." wb1cb, like the NBC biggies, bad
been tentatively scheduled t.o air during t.M lmpor·
lant November ''sweeps" P4?riod. in which ratings
arc used to determine affiliates' advertising rates.
"WE COULD HAVE. BUT we figured the
season isn't just a .couple of weeks. We figured
we'd get some beaqup froot. but when it's all over.
which is the most important ~g. we want to
have a totally good year, not ju.st the f~t couple
weka of the seasoo ...
Daly remlnds lhal CBS bas also bad the na·
lional pastime to cooteod with.
"CBS at.arts virtuaJJy every sea.son with one
band Ued behind Its back beeause a.s soon as we
get rolling. two eeek.s into the season, we're faced
with baseball, the league playoffs and World
to set permiasion t.o rum at a tra.inine 'BODY SN' ~TCHERS'
club in East Berlin, and every &apect /A ..ClNC r-----., of lbe filming was carefully con· ~"' Tt1
trolled and Umited to a single prac-TO AJR FRIDAY ()~ the '~ I • -..a....aR I tice of the elite s wim team. ~ UNque gift ~ • wr5•~
~nes. televised by!NBC and ABC. Baseball l&
very difficult for us to compete a~ainst Two
week:> ago, "t' f1rush~ seeond to ABC. We bad
seven of the top ten shows. and 10 of the top lS."
But ABC had the World Series and won tbe
week. Good polnt Against baseball and Nae·~
gi m micks. CBS is defenseless
BUT WHAT ABO UT CBS' own schedule
which lllC'I~ four new shows -"Big Shamus,
Little Shamus." "Worbng Stiffs." "Last Resort"
and "St.ruck By Ug.btning" -that are off the air
already, canceled or UDdef'IOln& extensive repairs.
along wi th "Bad News Bea.rs'">
Or CBS· Wednesday m,bts. when ''Working
Stilfs .. and "La.st Resort" were entirely blown
:.iway by ABC's "Eight is Enough" and NBC's
·'Real People'">
·I learned a loog u me ago that tt 's unproduc-
\ 1 ve to second.gues!\ myself." Da ly responded
"We were not overly coof1deol when we came into
ttus season. One of the things we d1d do that ABC
didn't do wa~. we ordered a lot of backup series
\1 y bl~J?C'St dtsappomtment Ill the hrst weeks of
the Sl'.i.!>On is that we didn't get the vtewer !\ampl·
mg we thought we would get ··
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11tree New Shows Open
Two tol)q• and a t0mmuntty t.btet.er hit the
boarda WI weekend w1lb a heav1 drama, a Nell
&moo eomed)' and an orictuJ play unveiled tor
the ftnt Ume. lnl8t rnisslon
Tom Titus The meaty fare take• the •polli•bt at Sad·
dleback CoUe1e wh•re "The Oetperate Ho~"
opeu • two weekend en••1emnt nuusd1'-. wbJJt
Golden Weal ~olleie count.en with Simon a "The membet' Billye Wallace. who alao wUl appear ID
Good Doct.ofl on Friday. ~arin1 a Friday opeo· the thow. R.oo AJbertaen 1• dlrect1nc tbe ltOl'J of a ln• nlpt wlU be tbo Woetniliult.er Community murder at a "fat farm." TbHter'a unvellln1 of Billye Wallace's ori11n.t Cut members t.nclude Vikki BohDert. Ken.,
comedy, "A Medal for Roberto." , Anne Frank11D, Carol Albrlibt, llarc LeBlanc,
Jack Seeord. Don Evau, llartba Faulkner. lo BIUAN DONOOll\JE UJ dlrect.ln8 "Deeperate . ScoU Naaey Noble and Kathryn Laymu.
Houn" 1t Saddleback and hl11 cut is beaded by Flve wMkend1 of Frlday and Saturday
l1hl Salasar u the leader ol three escaped con· perfOl'lllabNs an scheduled wtth curtaln at t ·30 at
vi eta and Stephen Th1tcher u tbe l.DdJanapoli.I the tt\eatM-Ynn Maple St .• Wntm•nater. aeMna-man whole home the thuaa take over. Btl Geku ls u0011 811G-88a8.
featured aa the lawman bent on capturing the trio.
Othera ln the Saddlebatk cut Include Beverly
Arrowsmith, Bruce Morton, Michael Perez,
Cathryn Wagner. David Mears and Eric Aved.
Performances will be given at 8 p.m. Thursd•ys
1hrough Saturdays ltid 3 p.m. Sundays through
Nov. 11. Reservation.a 831-4656.
AT GOLDEN WEST, Robin Huber la directing
''The Good Doctor'' and also playtna the role o! a
general. Jon Barrons beads the cut as playwright
Anton Chekhov, t.be narrator, wilh a large support·
ing company Including Mary Simpson. Yetta
Benson, Laura Black, Margo Broen, Pal Burson,
Jon Cianci, Christine Jenkins, Jasper Koster.
Robert Llnden, Laura MltcbeU, Darnel O'Boyle,
Charlie Peterson, Mary ReUly , Josephy RIUces,
Steven Schwartz and Sam Wahnon
Performances will be given this Friday and
Saturday and Nov . 8·9·10 and 15-16·17 al 8:30 and a
2:30 matinee Nov. 18 In the Community Theater on
the Huntington Beach campus. Reservations
892-7711.
"A MEDAL FOR ROBERTO" is a home-
grown play, wrltteo by Westrrunster board
WINDING UP l'J'S five-week run u tbe open.
ing production •l South Coast Repertory la the 1791
comedy "Wild Oa~" under lhe clirection of David
Emmes. Final performances will be Siven toolchl
through Sunday al 8 p.m . with Saturday and Sun-
day matinees at 2:30 ln lbe Fourth Step Theater,
655 Town Cent.er Drive, Coat.a Meaa (957-4033).
Two musicals Ne on u.e boards -"Statting
He re, Startin& Now" at t.h4; Laguna Moulton
Playhouse (494-0743) and ''Oliver" al Sebastian's
West Dinner Pla.ybouae <4'2·t850). ·
Abo oo st•8' are "CatlfomJa SuJte" at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse (979-SSU>. "The
Second Time Around'' at t.be Huntin.gtoo Beach
Playhouse (M7'°"465) and "MonJque" at the Golden
West College Playbox Theater <892·7711). • BACKSTAGE -Art Frankel and Maggie
Ford were the winners of the second Showcase of
Talent contest at the South Coast Actors Studio 10
Newport Beach Friday night . . Frankel pre
sented a scene from "Death of a Salesman." while
Miss Ford appeared m three sequences "The
Graduate." "Tea and, Sympalhy" and an ongmal
~cene called "Hal" ....
'Running' a Winner
By RON PENNlNGTON • T ...... ~11---
C MOVIE J
_ REVIEW _
The them e of underdog-
ach1eving-v1ctory 1s once agam
successfully employed in .. Run
ning"
Michael Douglas star.\ as a
34·year ·old marathon runner
whose main ambition is to
represent the United States in
the Olympics Jlc is a m an who
' has been brou~hl up on the idea
that wiMing is everything and,
as a result, he Is constantly qwl
t ing out of fear of losing.
trials <he actua lly come:. 1n
fourth. but one of the three win-
ners is inJured and cannot com·
pcte as a finalist ) It turns out.
however. that he previously had
failed to show up for the Pan Am
games and the U S. Olympic
tr•a m coarh <Lawrence D~tnc) 1:.
the !>arnc 1x:rson he had !cl down
Ill that CVl'Ot
"Runnang" l'> e:.sentlally a
finely tunl'd character ~tudy and
DouRla!>' probing p<>rformance
prov1de5 a strong rentral core
that hotru. 1t all togetht-r and car
rlt'h 11 through to an 1ntneM1ng,
un<.'xpected climax The other
perrorm.:tnct.>s arc equall y well
devdoix·d. with Ans pach dis
playini,: an uffecUng charm a!>
his c·st ran~<'d but understanding
wife McKinnc•y and Donaldson
a re g1x>d a:. th<'1 r duughter...
Danl' 11> °'Itron~ a-. tht' d11ubtful
roarh and Eugem· Lev.), Charle1>
Shamata and Ph1llp /\kin a re ef
fect1vc Ul olher roles
II F. CAN NOT ho Id a Job
because of his constant training
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for the marathon rare a nd he 1s
1n the pron'!>!> of d1 vorcing tus
wife <Susan Anspach>. although
they arc obviously stall close and
he maintains a relationship with
their two daughters ( J ennafer
M c K i nn ey and Le s l e h
Donaldson).
The main thrust of the film is
when he qualifies in the Olympic
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Globe Gains
$5 Million
SAN DIEGO <AP ) A cam
ra1gn for money to finance re
hu1ldm~ th(• burned out Old Globe
ThE>atl'r has colll'<:ted :.ilmlhl S5
m1lhon. aspokc:.man :.aad todll y
Thl' late:.l gift wa~ an SM0.000
m~tch.n~ ~rant ~('nl by lhc N,1
t1onal Endowment fr1r the Aru
That was the largC>:.t such f(rant
given any California a~ grou1>
this year. '1 •
The theater in Bulboa Park,
best known for ats Shakespeare
plays, was destroyed by arson
in March. 1.978.
'
TUE ESSENTIAL ingredient.
ho wever, la Stern's script, which
Is believably developed and
which offt.~rs mtngwng 1ns1ght.s
ml.fl thL'> man and has condataon-
mg that winning as all that mat
tcr-. Stern·~ direction 1s also
"'c·ll i.hapt.•d and provide!> u
M'n'>1llw forward thrust to the
film, "'tuch rhmaxc1> dunng the
01 ~ mptC' c;ames IO Monlr<-al
Tht' product.ton. designed by
C
Roy Forge Smith and photo-
raphed by Laszlo George, takes
ood advantage of the New York
:rnd Montreal locations and as
espcr1ally 1mpress1ve 1n the re·
r rt>ation of th e O ly mpic
Ma rathon Hacc.
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Beware of Treaeherous Treats
By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH
Of -CWly "'-' IQolf Treacherous treats and dangerous· costumes are two
of the many'potential Halloween pitfaUS that parents can
protect their children against, Orange Coast area law en-
forcement officials advise. .
First. parents should insist that any booty their
youngsters collect on their evening trick or treat rounds
should be brought home for inspection before any of it is
eaten
Fruit should be washed and cut into small pieces ro
m ake sure nothing dangerous (i.e. pins. glass. etc.) has
been placed inside
Simply toss out any unpackaged or partially un-
wrapped items like popcorn balls or small candies.
If you should discover something amiss among the
g'lOdies, don't hesitate to contact your local police depart-
ment so that the person responsible can be caught and
other parents warned of the dangii::r
Another potential danger to youngsters comes
through loose. non . fire-retardan.t costume materials.
Also, beware of dark-colored clothing that makes the
child hard to see at night and masks that reduce tbe
child's vision. · · ·
Reflective tape will help -make the youngster more
visible, and carrying a flashlight will _help eve~ further.
Try make-up instead of masks 'lod h8.11'·spray instead of
wigs (which can slip over the child's eyes). A name tag
with the child's address on it also helps.
You can protect your young trick or treater even
more by going along for the evening's revelry. lf.~a~·s
not passible, at least make sure of the route your ctiild in-
tends to talce and set a firm deadline for his return.
Know the names and ages of the costumed friends
who are going along and try, if possible, to limit the size
of the group to three or four children. Review street safety
rules.
EnlPh.asize that the youngster is not to go into any
homes under any circumstances.
The same rule holds true for persons who remain at
home and greet the treaters. Meet them at the door but
don't invite them in
Make Halloween safer by putllng outside and inside
U~hts on and removing garden hoses and other outdoor
obstacl~ th<.tt could lead to a child hurting himself on
your property
Lock a ll side and rear gates and make sure Fido is
safely secured mside. Pets often get rattled by the shouts
of children and rrught overreact
Perhaps the most important tJung to remember is
that Halloween is for k ids. It's a night wben the world of
make·believe reigns and the youngsters enjoy a tem-
porary feeling of power over adults.
Do all you can to make sure they have a horribly
good time.
1· Teclanologg Weds fl t Literature .. -.
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, a UC Irvine computer storehouse,. will soon deliver the complete
'MJrks of the ancient Greek civilization to literary scholars throughout the world.
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By J OEL C. DON
OftMO .. lyf'llOllMMI
At UC lrvine, a marriage or computer
sciences and the humanities will one day pro-
vide instant access to most or the written
knowledge of the ancient Greeks. ·
And that day is coming soon.
Called the Thesaurus Llnguae Graecae, the
project has cataloged almost hall of the 90
million words of some 2,000 authors including
Homer , Plato, Aristotle, Herodotus and lbe
Greek versions of the New and Old Testa-
ments Jn a matter or minutes, literary scholars
wlll be able to trace specific locations or
words, thoughts and ideas of tbe ancient Greek
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civilization -a task that takes months to do
t by band, according to. UCI classics professor --or: Theodore Brunner. project d.lre<:tor. Tbe
project -spanning about 1,300 years or Greek
literature -was launched in 1972 with a $1
million grant from an anonymous donor.
The fll'St phase of lbe thesaurus .. including
text selection, project guidelines and an ouUine
of scbolmy objedives, has been completed.
The second phase -the ongoing accu.inula-
tion of literary data -bas sparked worldwide
demand for access to lbe vast information
s~orebouse.
BRUNNER BELIEVES IT'S TIME to con·
vert the project rrom an information vault to a
Dr • ...,... lttunner, ft9lt ctreca OOlff"'IW p,ogram with ffntt. P•PY'W frag-
,,,.,,, d P9fo ~ 'laws' atrows cond/tOJ d onglnel manwcrlpta.
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"service-oriented" facility to meet the increas·
ing demand. '"
A grant p.fOposal baa been subnlitted to the
N~tiooal Endowment for tbe Humanities to
petmit access to the computer files and
publication of project data.
"We have reached a point whe~ the de-
mand ror access and utilization or the data
bank has reached s uch a level that it will
become necessary for us to take a breather
f.r~m data entry." Brunner said.
He noted that lbe project had originally
planned on completing lbe full 90 millioo-word
data bank before opening tbe rues to researeb.
Although the UCI project bu attracted
significant attention, Brunner said that some
buma.nlgtf still are apprebenalve about the sud-
de n merter o r literature and computer
technology.
··A lot of people, especially in the
humanities, are afraid of technology." be said.
• 'Tbey feel that technology can never replace
analytical thought, for example.
"They don't understand tbe nature of
technology. Technolop will never replace the
scholar.
"Technology, however, will make it posai·
ble for the scholar to devote moat ol his energy
toward analysil of a text without bavina to-
waste a Jot of Ume pulling loletber data."
Bnmner knows first-band the aaonY ol the
literary scholar's exhaustive searcll for bits of
information contained in lenathy, ancient
manuscripts.
Working on his d~toral d.lasertation at
Stanford University on the function of lbe
simile 1n Ovid's Metamorphoses, Brunner, 45,
spent moolbs aearchlnJ for every simile con·
talned 1n the Roman SM>«'• text. He UHd index cards and "a lot of red pen·
cils'' to collect ~ catalog information.
"A very llniple computer prosram would
have found all the almlla lD a matter of
secondl," be uaerted.
• 'Tbil la wbat tbe compu&« lhoald be med
for -DDt to replace tbe ac:bolar'a Gal7'lil but
lo do tbe dirty wort.''
Greek thesaurua projeeta were amuc·
cesafull)' attempted 1n tbe lltb and utb em-
turtes and 1D tbe 11501, a,_....._ n. am·
bilious ICbolan f alled dae to tbe o•• wbehn•na
amount al lDfonnatiGD and Ille* of tedmoloO
for IUnae llDd ntrtnal.
TBE DaAMATIC. IWll'T development of tbe com,._ ladatl')' ln
tbe 19IOI proTided tb• D1Ci11UJ too1a for
1torap ad proeenhll ol tbe bup auma of data, be aid.
Brunner bad no preTloua lmowledce of
comput.er adence when t.be UCI project was
coneeived.
To b11 lmowledle o1 met..,._., limUe and com~ut. be bad to IMnl UM com· .... llDIO of data ptocl I 'DC, data IWte'fal,
ma,..UC tapee, UnuDcta md coded tannat.
"I .. a de"'dM," be ellllalMCl. "A.11 I
Dew ............... to eoleei. tN••*-
.... of da ..S proew tMt dl&a. I tMw tbat *• .., .. ~ ....... , 41o It.,,
Br 1?"1 oftke, locatld la .. llam.eldtlel
Rall h'tr1, llOW IMM9ll a ,._.a Yicleo -
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computer termJnal In addition to the more
tradilional shelves or boob and manuscripts.
· He noted that in 1894, a group or scholars in
Germany began a similar project with the nine
million -.-ords of Lalin literature
To date, working continuously, the scholars
have reached lbe letter "O" and Brunner ex-
pects they will complete the wort by the year
2000.
Gauging the Greek project by their Latin .
counterparts. Brunner estimates the UCI
thesaurus would take 1.000 yean to complete
without the aid of computers. r · ·--
Tbat 's wby the computer-based project bu
drawn intense international attention, be said.
A select panel or scholars convened in 1972
to consider the goals and guidelines of the
project.
··we h.ad to devise a very intricate coding
system gJVen the fact that Greek isn't ju.st a
sequence of letters like in English," be said.
Project researchers also bad to develop
retrieval systems so that publications would
a ppear in Greek rather than coded computer
language.
''TllE A VEllAG E RUMA.NI.ST is not will·
ing to wort with coded text that be or she can-
not make any sense out of," be added.
Text information ls prepared at UCI and
then shipped to Korea for traoscriptiop onto
keypunch computer cards. ' .. ·
Two sets ol cards are tYJ)ed ~1 different
Gauging the Greek project by ':
tbeir-Latin counterparts, Brun-·~
ner es ti mates .the, UC /_!
'thesaurus would take 1', QOO
years to complete without the
aid of computers.
pfOIHDJ.IDefS to reduce enon. And sped.al
computer trou.blesbooter JD'Oll'8IDS bave bem
set up to furtber cheek for complet.-I aDd
accuracy.
The lecond pbue ol tbe proJeet la faDded
by a three-year, $1.t miWoD put. Kost "-I·
lng baa come. from tbe NEB aad tbe Andrew W. MeUma ,.,,._,,tioa.
Brum. .......... that tlae project llD't
ll.mpb' u lntellec:tual playpbund for ..._.e
.aebOlarr Nl8Pl'dl.
Tbe Oreeu tackled 1tmllar problems
that modena IOdetJ facea In anaa ACla u " medletni, U.Cbnolop, arcldteeture, IOd.a1 In·
atltuUoaa, ~t ud moral and .Weal f.
queaUom, be beliftel. •
"People laH• asked wbr bot.ber wttll
apendinc IO much 8*MJ ad IDll'IJ •.• to
put oa tape a .._ature wbls la ..... " 1M .
aeld.
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CHARLES BROWN (LEFT) GREETS OLENN AND MARY LEE MARTIN
Glenn Martin Roasted
In the last few years, Corona del Mar resl·
dent Glean Martla has gained fame as the
fathe r of comedian 8&.eH Martill, but Father
M artln has been busy compiling bis own rea-
sons for merit.
Martln was "roasted" to perfection Friday
evening' al the Marriott Hotel during a re· llrement/~lrthday d inner hosted b y the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors.
Martin is leaving that organization u its
executive officer a nd it wu b1a 6Sth birthday, so
it was a super celebration.
Nearly 200 friends gathered to pay tribute to
the white-ha.ired former actor who spent three
years traveling with the -Clrcus and entertained
U.S troops with the USO during World War II.
He was roasted by s uch luminaries as
Robert Wyaa, T. Ducan S&ewart, Paal Salata,
Dr. R.obert Moore and Dr. &aadall McCanlle.
McCardJe caJled him the "Foster Brooks of
Real Estate" and revealed Martin's secret to
being so energetic in the morning: "He bas
Christian Brothers brandy in bis coffee."
Wynn said Martin has made "numerous
contributions ~ the city or Newport Beach.
most or which have been forgotten," and Paul
Salat,a ~~d he... was the man who sold "fi xer
Happenings
By Judith Olson
uppers in BJueb1rd Canyon and advised against
Linda Isle ·•
When all the joking was over and it was
Martin's tum to res pond, he was moved almost
to tears. He played a taped message then con·
eluded with some emotional words.
The audience gave Martin a standing ova·
l ion and a beautiful evening was over.
With Martin were his wife, Mary Lee, and
his da 4ghte r and son-In-law, Melinda and
Georgetl)obbt from San J ose. Son St.eve Martin
was doing a show in St. Louis.
~
Joe Massetti, a Newport Beach resident and
active member of the Newport Harbor Lawn
Bowling Club, celebrated hl.s 90tb birthday re·
cently during a party at the club.
Maz.zetti Is thouabt to be a remarkable man
by bis fellow bowlers, accordlng to Alna
Hampton, club president. .11
"He bowls at leut three times a week and
goes to tournament.a," she said. "And be even
has hla mother-ln·law llvin& with him."
·Golden West College opened Its new $2.6
million fine arts center wilh a festive reeepUon
last Monday evening. ·
Local gallery and museum 'staffs. com·
munity leaders, art faculty and artists blended
for an interesting palette or guests.
Joining GWC President Dr. Lee A. ~vens
were Helen Richard, Mr. ud Mri. !Udani E.
Olton, Don Hoff. Frank McGee, Gweada
. WaUon, Roberta Costa, Ra&ll Balley and Ratlt
FlDley. .
Also, former GWC Presldeat Hd Mn .
Dadley R. Boyce, Victoria Chane, BoeaJe An·
denoa and M rs. John Dickertaoft.
There were witches and drag queens.
Superman new In for the evening and a slx-pack
of champagne wandered In.
The action all took place at Huntington
Harbour Bay and Racquet Club's first annual
member tennis tournament and Halloween par-
ty Saturday evening.
The best tennis playen were Marvin
Beltoer amd Susan Johns and the best costume
went to Shen Bellner . who came as Wonder
Woman. .
Everyone marveled at her costume which
was completely band-made, club spokesman
Aan Ceeway said. ·
Approximately 40 club ntemben enjoyed
the gboullab fun.
'~ Dr.Paa! Ramlltoa has been honored by the
Costa ~esa North Kiwanis Club for 24 years of
perfttt attendance at weekly club meetlnp.
How does he do It?
-r.:You make up·meetings. If you're on vaca·
t1on you go to one in whatever town you happen
to be In," Hamilton explained.
In addition to being healthy. Hamilton has
met Klwanliana in Hawaii. Kansas, Mexico and
Blythe, California.
"It's kind of fun to go around to the other
clubs to find out who's doln& what," be said.
"They're all different."
~
Calllomla Elwyn lnaUtut.e, a facility to train
and rehabilitate the handicapped, celebrated lta
fifth anniversary recently.
Gueata enjoyed punch and refresbmenta
and 8 tour or the facility.
Among those attendin1 were Bau..._
Beacb Qty CoaacUwoman Rada Balley, Mentu
Johaaoa, director of United Way, Barbara
Brown from the Fountain Valley Plannin& Com·
ml1111ioo and MaWka Panchal
'Ann' Loses By a Nose
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My family bu a
horse-breeding farm in Virginia. We have all
been fan.a of yours for a long time, and would
like to name a horse alter you, but we need to
know lf anyone hu ever done it before.
Please print this in your column with the
answer. -WAITING WITH BATED BREATH
DEA& WAITING: 8o far H I kaow. Utere
bave been two a.ones named after me -one ID
Ed1enaa. Wla., a.ad aaotlter ID Toroato. "Au
LHden" of Edcertoa worked oe a farm. My
Toroa&G umenke was a Uaree-yeu-old ftlly.
Site made IMlr deMt at Greeawood aaeeway
.h I reeall, I wat eaaed CHlt of ~ plaee by
Sal.Ual Ouee. Vktolta Lemae eame ID flnt.
Georse 7.lnda wH •Y Jodle7, Be aakl I llacl
a,_.. JllM..._ •• a Mm~ Be also aakf I
wu JM& neo••rlal from a bad eelil.
S.. lllen JW llHe &lie~ U JW
cleeWe te .... U..t filly after me. let me lmow
w!Mtl ... wt.ere Ille ,_., f'cl like &e place a
small bet -rtcltt .. die .....
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you uae one
more letter about "cboolLna aiclel" 1n school •
and bow it dama1e1 a cblld's aelf.1ma1e?
l still remember the pain ol mr ll'•de·
acbool a,. in tbe mld·'50a, when clul tours
were uaounced.
Our school bad no bua, ao tbe cblldren
volunteered their motben to drive. Sounda OK?
Well, tbe Idell whose mot.hen drove 1ot to Invite
live or llx pall to ride lD their car. Becauae of
the al• ol tbe clua, th1a always meant tbat 10
or 15 cbUdren dldn 't 1et to ao.
My mother worked, and we didn't bave a
car. I wua't popular and was rartb' amon1
thole cboMD. Altboulb I am now M yean old, I
still remember UM feelln• of pala and njeetlon.
I'm sorry to hear thlt t1J>t ot thlna ta 1till 1otn1 on. Howcruell -BEENTHDJ:
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speak la betlalf of a more eqattable •J*m.
Y oa did DOt alp yoar leUer. Pleue alp Ute
neirt oae. Yoa have my wont ta.at I wU1 DOt re-
veal yoar ldeatlty.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son, 19, la ln
his second year of college. We are putllnl him
through. The college is within walk.ln& diatance
of our home. Last year, when he was a
freshman, he wanted hls own apartment. We
said OK, althouah my husband wasn't crazy
about the ldea. He shared a place with two other
freshmen (nice boys). They all came here for
dinner at least twice a week, which wu OK.
Now our son want.a to share' an apartment
with a lirl he met three montba a10. Sbe la not a
college student, but works 11 a waltreu. We do
not approve of this arr~aement and refuse to
'
fems $2.12
Reg, '4 90Ita.ts 11-911 l Hunttnoton c.nt.r't An~ tt:*il'.
RUFFB.1.'S .
UPHOLSTBY
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Anniversary
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Huntlnoton Center Miii
CUttomerl 18119 It Olrect·~rowtr
prtc:.t on 7 exotic
vlrietlet thru thll Set.
1-..$2.12
I .
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8y IOBL C. DON 6t .. o_.,,. .... ....,
P1ycblat.rJ la 1ulfertn1 from an ldenUty
crl1l1.
That'• the opinion or a South La1una paychlatrtat who bellevea that psychiatry -
becauae it malnly relies on "talk therapy"
r ather than medicaUon or surgery -has a buy
footbold la the medical profession.
•"Ilda snedlcal aubspeclalty has been In ex· llteeee few moat of the 20th century and It's an
ae~ part of the medical practice." says
Dr. Jalm Burnham. medical director of the
Rope Unlt, a 1hort-term, ln·paUent psychiatric
trHtmnt facility at South Coast Medical ea ....
But, be adda. "The concept of what the
psycblatrtsl can do, should do or will do l.sn't clear 1n the minds of the public or the minda of
the medical profession -or in lbe minds of the ptaychiat.rt.sts tbemsel ves."
IN 011IE R MEDICAL spedaUties, patient.a
expect to be treated with the basic tools of
medicine: diagnostic testing foUowed by drugs
and/or surgery. he says
Althouab the psychiatrist can prescribe drugs or efeetrolbock therapy. the backbone of
the medical psychotherapist u the one·to~e
encounter.
"'It's a mutual, cooperatJve endeavor," be
s ays. adding patients can. m most other areas
of medicine, act u "passive participants" in
dlagnoeis and treatment
The medical profe!>sion Ill JUSt beginning to
emphasize the benefi ts or preventive medicine.
Dr. Burnham. 41. 1.ay:. Patients may :.oon find
the m selves 1H•t1vely part1e1.pat1ng an their
pbyslca1 as well as mental hcaJlh can:
DR. BURNHAM SPENT the first half of his
.17-year medical career 1n general surgery He
switched to ps yc·h1 atry artcr two years as an
Army surieon tn Vietnam
He notes that ps ychiatry has experienced a
number of changes 1n 1t~ thE:Oret1cal approach
to mental lllnes'-
1 n the early part of the 20th century,
psycboanaJy!>IS and Freudian concepts were t.11
vogue.
The 1960s focused on lhe M>C1al. blolog1 cal
and envttonmental roots of psychological dis·
orders.
Biochemical or protein abnonnalities now
JIM HALEY, SHERI BEITNER
An11
1,,aaders
underwnte a 11restylt> we believe Is immoral
He claims wt.· ac._£' hopelessly out of date.
punitive and un!ulr . The boy d'oes not work part.
time, u some studtmls do We are carrytn~ the
entire financial load, which, in lhese days. Is
plenty heavy. What do you say. Ann? -PALO
ALTO PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: If a coUege atudent
WH&I to do bla owa Utln1. I H)' OK. But he
alloaJd aot expect bJ1 pareau to pay bh way
wlaUe IM'• clotq It. I'm wtU. yoa, aad I ltope you
haactoqll. ..
,
Psychiatn'st John Burnham will speak
on the h istory and problem1s of
psychiatry at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
1. in the South Coast Medical Center
auditorium.
enjoy popularity among medical researchers
seeking an organic or molecular basis for men·
tal illness. he says
Dr Bum.ham. however. doesn't believe that
psy<'h1atry wi ll find a "magic pill" to instantly
cure mental illness.
AND. HE EMPHASIZES patients shouldn't
e Kpeet mstant. and e verlasting cures for their
mental problems.
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FEATURING
wen IOCDebow to .,.ame IOt tbt failure ot the
m &rriap, aad ao they are iull\Y '°" the pain Lb cbUclfen are eo'AI throup In belnc separated
from tbe Olber parent. -
TBl8 18 A CO••ON RBUNG, and It's
panlculal'b' true for the woman wbo did not
even want to save the maniac~. but almply
wanted out ol lt.
Tbll ls a bard feeUn1 ~ avoid, because aU
of ua in one way or another have a nagging
sense that 11 we bad tried a UWe barder,ttwe
could have worked it out "for lbe sake Of lhe
children."
Anot.ber powerful source ol guilt is the am·
bivalence single parent.a may eaterta.ln, some
oft.be time, about lheir own cblldren.
Whether or not they care to admit it, there
are bound to be times when a single mother
wishes she didn't •ave the kids.
I tbin1: ·this is perfecUy natural for a woman
who has been left with a family to raiae by
herself -without any preparation, with limited
resources, and with no help.
Even a good mother may find herself re·
s entlng her kids in a weak moment. But for a
s ingle parent, experiencing these sorts or feel·
ings can produce~verwhehning guilt.
THE GUILT OF A SINGLB mother
manifests itself in a variety or ways, and it
always works against her.
For example, many single mothers beeome
overly-indulgent with their kids. "
Whether these mothers realize it or not.
they are probably trying to make up0for the loss
or the kids' father , and to compensate for their
own negative feelings toward the children.
So they spend their last cent on them; no
sacrifice is too great, and they cannot say oo lo
them.
This attitude is not only detrimental to the
kids, beeaose they never learn self-control, but
1t also places extra financial pressure on the
parents and can lead lo even more reuntment.
Other single parents operating from guilt
may find it very difficult lo dJscipline their
children, because this will make the kids f~I
bad and make the pa rents feel guilty.
SINCE SETrfNG LIMITS for our children
is a very important part of our responsibility as
parents, we can't be effective if we can't
tolerate some anger or opposition from the kids.
We have to be able to say no to them some
of the time
Overproteetivene&a is still another
manifestation Of guilt seen in many atncle
pared fa
' THEY WON'T LET TBEUt KIDS out or
their sight, or they worry about them all the
time
These parents have a lot of difficulty letting f
their children move out into normal indepen·
dence and take some of the risks that are
necessary for growth.
This is one area of parenting that seems to
be especially difficult for single parents. and
some of the problem may st.em from feelings of
guilt.
If you yourself think that guilt may be at the
root or some ol your behavior with your children,
it may help just to think carefully about it.
Do you really believe you should take the
blame for the divorce and any sad feelings or
hard times your kids have experienced since
then?
Are you willing to t.ake responsibility for the
kids· separation from the other parent?
Do you fault yourself for sometimes wishing
that your life were a bit easier?
It may be worth examining these questions.
to free yourself from some guilL
( Borosrope --)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
By SYDNEY OMAR&
ARIES <March 21-AprH 19): You get
answers to questions whlch had been shrouded
in mystery. Message is received which results
In encouragement, reasons for optimism.
TAUllUS (April 20-May 20): Friendship can
be cemented with gift for special occasion. Act.
accordingly. Accent on domestic reevaluation,
persuasion, diplomacy.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Accent on
achievement, advancement, st.anding in com·
munity, s pecial respt!msibility and honor.
Places, Virgo persons figure in scenario.
CANCER (June 2l·July 4 22): Emphasize
production, responsibility, getting job done.
Long-rqe view is necessary. Pursue educa·
Uonal-spiritua1 project.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Finish what you
start, ftnd ways to avoid direct collisions. Aries,
Llbra penoos figure prominently. Keep resolu·
tlons, especially those concerned with employ.
ment. basic services, dependents and health.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Make new start,
strive for creativity, independence. Get to heart
or matters
LJBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Teach, learn,
follow through on hunch, give tuJl rein to ln·
tulUve intellect. Maintain moderate, steady
pace. Cbec:k diet. nutrition.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on
creativity, children. cban1e, emotional
1'91p(mel, imprinting your OWD ltyle .• GemiJli,
Sallttarhm penoos figure ln ~. .
SAGrrl'A&IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Dlldeep,
reject the 1uperftclal, 1take territorial clalma,
evaluate property. You are due for "tax break."
CAPmQ>aN <Dec. 22.Jan. ~): Get ideas
on paper. open dialogue with relative wbo baa
b9en ••.tnginc tho blues." Gemini, Vireo. S.stt· tarfua ~ fipre promtnenUy.
ACKJA&IVS <Jan. ZO.Feb. 18): Quest.ions
•l"e amwered eooc:.mlnc bome, financial atatus ot famib' member. Key now it to be dlplomatic
wltlMNl abendoninc buic tu.a. t8C'a (Feb. lf.llattb 30): streamliDe
pn>eedm-, t.ake lnlUallv•. be eoaftdlllt re1ard·
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I •11114
Propositions
OK Certain?
By THOM.As D. ELlA8
Pun1e seems 1<> cettaln ror the two m~r
P.rc>~lUooa oo next week's apedal elec:Uoa ballot
tMt It's poulble even before the vote to analyse
thelr mass appeal.
Both Proposition 1, the attempt to keep state
court.a from mandating school inteiration, and
Paul Gann'• Proposition 4, with its government
apending limits, are popular beeause they appeal
to people who reel government baa intruded foo
deeply into their nerves. t
THEY AJtE EMBLEMATIC OF THE distrust
for government and tbe courts wh.ich several relia·
ble nationwide polls have verified within the last
year.
The anti-busing proposition originated in Los
Angeles, where thousands of Anglo families left in·
..........
Nellelped"t
Ct;lllege ..
Gains
Wealth
FORT LAUDER,
DALE,'1a.(AP)-Non
lJDi•enib'. bnle!I ... Ulan 15,._. ..,, bum-
tered the rab ot t.be Da•
Uoo •• top 100 tcboola lD
endowmmt wealth wttba
$11 ml1UoD out.of.court
settlemeat from the wW
ol loavance mllllclealre
Leo GoodwiDSr •
-==============-===========-ner·city neighborhoods largely~ avoid close ~n· taci. with minorities. Because the cit>"JP<>Undanes
Dr. Benjamin Spock,
author and pediatri·
cian, says today's
young adults have lit·
tle respect for their
elders. Spock, expert
on baby care, says
there's less respect
for elders in the U.S.
tha n in other coun·
tries.
Goodwin, founder of
Governmeot Employees
lns11rance Corp., set up
a trust a week before bi.a
death in im by aetttoc a.aide a small part ol bis
fortune which be said
should be di.atributed to
local schools. Book Lists
WlJ7 II Trivia
LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP) -Got a question
about World War II? Thomas Parrish bu the
answer at his fingertips.
He can tell you what went into those K·ratlons.
which sorQ'e Gls swore were secret weapons ln·
vented by the enemy.
HE KNOWS HOW THE JEEP, THE spine·
snapping workhorse or the war. got Its name.
He's aware of the unflattering but deadly ac·
curate description given tbe LST. IC you were a
sailor or an infantryman sweating out a trip
ashore on a flat-bottomed boat of this type, it was a .. Large. Slow Target."
These facts. and more than 4,500 others, are
found ln the seven-pound, 767-page "Encyclopedia
ofWorldWarll." ' · ·
'"ll 's a book that invites you Inside. invites you
to read,'" said Parrish, who worked more t-han s ix
years compiling information b,Y mail and
telephone from his home In Berea. Ky.
"I DEALT WITH SS CONSULTANTS around
the globe. people with knowledge of one battle or
a noth e r . They contributed ideas and
manuscripts ·· '
The five-page section on the ~attle of the
Bulge was written by Col. Charles MacDonald and
the late Gt>n S.L.A. Marshall Their account was
cross-chf;lc ked by Hasso Von Manteuffel, the
German ~cneral on the other side.
''There's no room for error in an encyclopedia ...
s aid Parrish. •·My IJrevious experience taught me
that.·•
After graduation from Richmond Model High
School in 1945, he did a hitch in the Army. obtained
a degree from the University of Chicago. and
worked for publishing houses ln Chicago and New
York City.
RETURNING TO KENTUCKY, BE joined the
Council of the Southern Mountains aa an editor but
continued researching World War ll.
"Many people f~l that war is the most signifi·
cant time in their Jives and are interested In it. An
interest in war certainly is no endorsement of it."
As a student of history. he has concluded that
Pearl Harbor was "a series of goofs. But if you set
out to pinpoint the guilt. where would you go?
··Our culture trapped us. We didn't expect an
attack from the Japanese . We thought they would
move elsewhere. They. unfortunately, didn't look
at it with Amencan logic.''
THE IDEA FOR AN ENCYCLOPEDIA was so
simple that Parrish believed it had been done ln
the past.
"My friends kept telling me they had seen
such a book somewhere. It didn't exist and that
made it easy for me to find a publis her."
AU reviews have been excellent and Parrish"s
finished product could become the standard re·
ference work on the war. The American Library
Association recently selected the text as one of the
three outstanding books of the year In the his·
torical field.
DESPITE BRISK SALES, PARRISH isn't
making any pretlictions. He guessed wrong years
ago while employed by a publishing house that
handled "The Family of Man."
•'The company asked me bow I thought it
would go over with the public, and I was pretty
skeptical."
The book became the largest best seller in its
field.
are so far ·flung , though, they remained in __ S_O_UT __ H_E_R_N ___
the Los Angeles school C'"LIFORNIA district and their ~
c h i ldre n are being FOCU
dragged back Into the in· ---------
ner city by ~ourt-ordered busing. In other cities
with smaller boundaries. whites who left for the
s uburbshavehadnoisuchtroubles _
The government spending Umats arose from
dissatisfaction with many agencies' response lo
Proposition 13. Rather than tightening belts, many
cities, counties and special districts simply creat-
ed new fees to replace much or their lost r evenue .
In both cases, large numbers felt the pubhc
will was being thwarted. '
"THERE IS NO QUESTION THAT <the two
propositions) are two sides of the same coin." says
Roberta Fiedler. the Los Angeles school board
member who founded the leading al)11-busing
group in her city.
'"One 1s through the intrusion ()f oppressive hs·
<.'al policy and the other through government die·
tat1ng our fam1ly lives "
Gann, the Proposition 13 co-
author, calls has l,alest 101trat1vc ·
'"a mild . simple bill.".lle ::.ays it
may be the key to restoring
publi<.' trust an govemment.t,
"If we don't pay uttlf\tion
io the people." he told a recent
gathering of Los Angeles city
councilmen and count y
supervisors. ··some te rrible
l'tEoLu thing<> will happen t6 'govern~
me nt. If we don·t do somethmg rea~nable for lht"
people'. somebody"s going to c:ome along and sell •
them somethin g unreasona ble "
TO PROPOSITION 4'S DETRACTOR , that
sounds a little· like Orwelhan "doublethink ..
government can only he saved by handcuffing it.
The same sort of thought process is pushed by
backers of Proposition J.
··Court-ordered busing ac·
tu ally discourages i.ntegration."
argued Democratic State Sen.
Alan Robbins. lhe measure's
author, in a debate with fellow
Democratic Sen. Diane Watson.
the proposit1on·s leading foe.
"It forces people out of the
s chools."
ROBBINS. WHOSE SAN
F e rna ndo Valley dis trict GANN 1
is a hotbed of busmg opposition. points to the white
night that has accompanied the Los Angeles bus·
ing program. Los Angeles schools have lost one·
third or their Al)glo pupils since busing began.
Robbins. Fiedler and their allies mamtain that
a voluntary program would assure more integra·
llOn liut blacks argue that voluntary plans are
gene rally one-sided, with mrnority s tudents in·
variably being bused lo white schools. but almost
no fl ow in the other direC't ion
The anti-busers argue that voluntary pro-
grams offer minont1cs at least ai> much educa-
tional improvement But lh<.' manoriti~s answer
that only ma ndatory programs sending white
rhildren to black or Chicano schools, too. can as·
s ure that the inner city schools arc not ignored.
But as m most issues. numbers '4 111 decide
who wans. And Anglos make up the va::.t majority
of Cahfom ia voters They'll pass both the major
propositions because they believe it ·s the only way
tO prevent j(OVernment from thwa rting their
wishes.
At Middle Age
Baptists
Rap Book
On Bible
DALLAS CAP> -A
textbook written by the
bead of Ba y l or
Uni vers1ty's religion de·
partmt:nt has drawn op-
po s 1t10 n fro m ul -
tracon::.ervative Baptists
for portraying Adam
and En: a~ symbols in·
r-l ead or real people.
The boo~. "People of
the Covenant.'' by Dr.
H J . Flanders, also pre·
sents the story of J onah
being swallowed by a
whale as allegory rather
than fact
The trustees acned to
give the 5,500-atudent
school most of tbe funds.
Tbey reversed
themselves in 1978,
·arguing in court t.bat
Nova was controlled by
the New York lnatitute
of Technology on Long
Island, N.Y. Tbe out-of·
court settlement was
reached recently.
Census Asked
A VENAL (AP) -The
newest city in the San
Joaquin Valley has re-
quested a head cou.nt so
that addJtional state al·
location.c; can be request-
ed lo run its inf ant gov·
ernment.
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R-n J e.mbeck
T"" S-"'"' lilecl wllh the 1 J'.~ l ' {.' H 1 N T E R . c°""" °"""' ot 0r_,. County 4ll 0c · 1ooer o ,1m • it re t 3 t 1 o n ::. caught l'mu.
t h C P 'j (• 0 f t h e """41-0rMW)I& C:O.st O•lly Pltot.
Re\/ J f) r O<t 1', t) JD-\fHcw-•. ,.,,, t001·7' 1mmy raper " --~ --· E ulc";<., who met with P UBUC1 CfTICE Baylor tru.'>tces. · .J.
l'tCTITlOUS aUMNEU
Th NAMl STAnMENT ·• c meeting T.,. tot-ino ~ •• 00"'9 INS•· '4 a'> most rewarding," neuH ~r~~r said. "The re· ,. T~~.•~MSs.f:~~~
hg1on dep.artment unan.-11Mc.11. CA11torN.e fMll imously approved a A_, J. 8-*. ~ ......... c..H~9Mcll.~ ..... s t a t e me n t i n v it i n g n.i. ""''-" •• coMucted 11y •
trustees to study the de· ''""""=~ partrnent and glVe feC· Thi \ •IA!~ •.K lllecl wm.. IN ommendatiens about coum,.a.not0r-c-cy0flOc·
its future. its directions ~ u. ""'· ,., ... and its textbooks." PY011.,,.,, 0r-eoest D<llly P11o1. Oc"t 14. n. JO-Hov. •. 197' 5002·7'
)>RAPER SAID Flan· PUBLIC NOTICE
dqrs' book .. is not i-----------
antYWhere close to the "~C::-~<::::::::::s
h istoric Baptis t tradi· T11e 1...-no pen.on .. ~ 11u.i.
tion." He said. "I'd like u::,.u1 co . ,,.,. w. c-"-·
t.o see it removed from , •• ,.., c.1"°""" ..,,.,,
the classrooms" of Bap-.. __... te1"' "-"'Cl. »ae w <-· •.ooe. s.r.t• """'· Collllfoml• 97707 list schools like Baylor. Th••~,, c-.neo by ... In·
viCIV•I
Drape r is represen -Tiii\ .'i.t'!!:!"':':011ted wltll the
la t i v e o f u It r a . .c..,,.ot0r-c:oum,.°"~
conservative Baptists .... ~'"· ,.,,. ,.,,,.11 who believe that every 1>ut11•.-Or-CoMI 0 .11, 1>11o1, word in the Bable is the <><too.••. i..u. JO.,.,.., J,...,.,
hleral word of God and not subJttt to interpreta-. PUBLJC NOTICE
llOn Other b1bllcal flCTtnouuus1rns--
h I I d NAME STATlMINT s (' 0 3 re;. In(' u Ing T~ IOllOwlflO ~Is 00'"9 buSI· man) Bapusts. believe
that the Ba ble wa:. writ-
ten by men over hun-
dreds of vea,-.; and w <J.s
tn !>p arcd but n o t
dell Vl'rcd by God
~,,,,
DEAN A 8EER80WE~ & AS-
S()Ct&TES. 1IOI 00A00 W~ 8•Y O<lv~,
N•woon llffc11. c.ttlhlfnl• cn~n " ~·. 10041 So<lt, Hunllnql"" 8Nch, ( ... ttornle "2641>
Tho\ tlv)!fttt\ I\ <-..C:llHI by •n In·
dlVIOU•I °'""'"' ~· Thi\ \Ul-l w•• 111.0 with IN
Count 1 Clfo<'k Of Or~ Co<inty O<\ ()(. ·-· "· "" "Wit
"Encyclopedia of World War II" i.t pubu.aMd by The
Simon & Schu&ter. Weight Sneaks Up
Publluw.I Or~ Qletl 0.lly Pttot,
0<1 n . JO-Nov.•. u. tm sen~,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
-itCTITIOUS IWSlllllU
NAMIS'fAftM•NT
E,...a
.... Wek
I never approach Halloween that I don't re·
member my first brush with discrimination.
I've-never told you this before, but I was the
first "no-talent" mother to integrate a
neighborhood of mothers who were art school
graduates. When I looked at the house the realtor
tried to wam me. He said, "See that mailbox next
door to you? The one with the flowers and but·
terrues hand painted? Mrs. Walters did (hat free
hand."
A BIT FARTHER DOWN THE STREET be
pointed to another house and said, "Isn~l that a
clever play area wilt> the Peter Pan motif? Mrs.
Tierney did that. SM'a very bandy with tools. In
fact, all the women in t.b1a oeiibborbood can make
anyt.hlnc out of oothlng."
I was undaunted. You can't keep a person out
of a neiebborbood just because t.beY don't have Im·
aJinaUoo. When t.bey knew me, ·they'd learn to
love me and to accept me for Tihat I am. I wu
wrong.
Their eek... -.t the bake sale made mlne look
UJte sliced breao. Their garbage c&n1 were ~and
painted with cartoons and cute saytnas. Tbeir
hed1es were clipped and sMped to look Uk• farm
animals. Their hand smotlted yokes for their
d1u1hters' dresses were everywhere and
mac rame nunatrom every poreh.
TREY TU&NED OLD Dl8CA&D8 Into
musew:n pieces, decoupa1ed until they fahlted and
looked the other way the Cbriltmu I bent a coat bant•. t1ril'*1 nose ussue Oftl' It and called it a
wnath.
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By DR. PETER STEINCROHN
Dear Dr. Steincrohn: When I was a
youngster in college I rt.>s<>lved I'd
never let myself get overweight. My
own father was ao athlete, yet when
he reached his early 40s he had a
paunch. He couldn't believe that a
beer or two while watching TV might
contribute to his extra 15 to 20
pounds. "No," he said, "it 's natural
to put on weigbt when you're my
age." Now that I'm 40, guess what? I
have a belly like my dad had. I don't
drink. I've tried to keep in the shape
I had when I played football, but I
face the same problem. I weigh at
least 15 pounds too much. How do
you account for it? ls it a common
condition when a man reaches his
40s? -Mr. F .
Dear Mr. F.: Weight doesn't sud·
denly pile on when a man reaches hls
forties; ll sne4)ts up on you. Gradual·
ly. week by week, ounce by ounce. It
takes quite a bit or willful counterat·
tack to prevent becom.Lng overweight
wben middle·aged. Moderate ex·
erctae will help. But strict ob·
aervance of diet la perhaps most im·
portant to keep the weight bulge
down.
THE AGE LEVELS at whkh men
and women reach maximum weipt
dlffer. In meo, it's reacbed bet..en
the ages of 3$" and '5; in women,
between 5$ and eo.
tf wet&bt &aln Isn't over four to ftve
pOUnda I IUl>POH t.btre really ,.
not.l:ilq to do about it. But 1'hea tt.
reacbel 11 pounds l.Dd over, it 'a ti.me to
r
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
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set up weight barriers. The two most
effective ways are proper dlet and ex·
ercise (in moderation).
T"" 10llowl"9 ~"°" II dclln; bu5l·
t'llH.S.•\
MtT04 St4ELTRAW CONSTR UC·
TtON MANAGEMENT. Ill 00A'0 E.
1hl, Cost•""""· c.t '1617
Mlt<i.tl J-Shel~-. Ill "A" E. ?Isl. C-O!lw ~. c.. n•n
Tiiis llu\lrwu I• tonduc1ed by "" ln-
dlvo-1
IWtdl si."r•w
T llh s~ -~ fltecl wttll tt1e , ..... ,, ,,.,,. ot Or-c-.ty Oft s.p.
...,...,11.1m.
Lyt.J .........
~L.,._
IN YOUll DAD'S case. it may have .::=:..~ ..... 0 ..
been the beer: in yours, it may be ......... ..--..
due to a few extra slices or bttad a *-...ce. .....
day. or an extra belplng of dessert. 11: ,,,.,.,.~
Or, sitting behind a desk all day, and P...,.,....., 0r-. c..tt o.ltv P"'7t
.... "· .......... "" 4*-1' foregoing the tennis you used to play. -------
When weight sneaks up on you, it PUBLIC NOTICE
takes a bit or detective work-to single
out the culp.rit. When you'v\ dooe so;
it's more likely you'll gel 'back to
normal Weight again.
*** MEDICALETl'ES
Dear Dr. 84e1Krob: My nephew
bad shingles fut year. Witbin three
week.I be was over IL He bad very lit·
Ue pain during the a~k it.sell. And
no pain or burning aince.
I bad an at.tack about the aame
Ume and I still suffer terribly from
pain along my chest. rt keeps me
from sleeping. I can't really rest du.r-
inf t.be day. 'm 62 and have been told that at it----------
my aie shlnstes ll a gttater problem PtJauc NOTICE than il bin youncer peo~. ls tb1s ,_ __ ""_euc __ ..cma ___ _
true? Wby? -..... y. MAttC ... TOW, .__, .. ~. "
"' ftO ..., llMI ... """ .. Wfft"'9. .......... ~ .. M\I ....... ~ar •n. Y.: ( don'l lmow why, ,_ •'"' ,.~, •• ,enMnlla..
but it'• true. Not Invariably, but =::.:~~!..:.'!:'~~=
usually, lllJAll• pain and burn1q fltlUM111teN.-i1••·
lut IGqer ln &he ~erlJ. °'~~~o.i,~
f -
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ____ _,._ -REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating d<>mest lc subsidiaries of the IRVINE
NATIONAL BAN K of Irvine in the state of
California, at the close of business on September 30.
1979, published i n r esponse t o c all made by
Comptroller of the Currency, under title 11, United
States Code. Section 161.
Charter numaer 16168·3, National Bank Region
Number 14,
Statemffitt of RncMl~ff ~ncl L'-blllUes T'Musandsof
Doll•"
P\J9UC NOTICS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ml<-IH Fr-1\
NOTIC& Of' .-V.U' ~L· l """ J """' ,~.,IALCOM..-C Antl>Ol>VOnd'"'1>
NOTICIE IS HERESY GIVEN lft•I P\1041\'*' 0.-Co•UI O.ity PllOI
IM uno."'91*1 " ~ "'*' lhal ()(100.r JO, 197' 611>-1
pl90Q• ~ cs.fed NOwmber 6, ---
1' I e ••UuloO t>v SORE N J .
S U N OlllE RG and WIL MA A . PUBLIC NOTICE
SUN08Utc; •• ~· -urlf>9 Ml ----li.,.bteOl•u for~_.. of '2',ln.ao NOTICS INYl'TINO 110•
by P\ed9V. en • ...,.._. of~ NOT ICE IS H£RIE8Y GIVEN lhal ASSETS rlohl u Mllen 1n 11\M .. _.._, of ,,. Board of T,,,._, o1 O>e Coate
Cash and due from sal• -~·.,_Mey JO, 1m ornmutWtv Got._ 0tw 1<1 of O••noe
depository Institutions . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 4,237 (0Wfi"9 ~" --•• Its ,,,.... ....,nty, C..lfoml•. will ·~"'· M •led
U T ltl Orlw, C.a.l.a ""9M, C.lliomle . lo~ 111110 NOv 1•. ''"· 11.00 e.m., •I .S. reasury secur es . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . • • • . . . 3SO Pt.._. -OKI•'" •" """' Pur<-lnO 0eot ot wto K-Obllgatlons of other U .S. Gov't. .ao•MI •v tM "'"" "r•ement 1w 1u 1ot.-•• UJO"'*!'•Av_.,..,
nc'-nd C,.,p$ 1 187 tmf'lledlMfty 0... -pey--Wiii ~I• -· c.llfom1•, el wrokll lime Oba:t:at1~ .. of st;les and' i>Oi iticai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ io:.r;~ ,':/:: ~ ::..~~ ~ ~: ~ "'1111 ... pul)lk lY --.,..,
subdivisions In the U.S. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,251 o'tloO. • m ., 4<M1 M•t Anllu• AUOIO VISUAL l!OYtPMENT. A'lot.._~urltlae 78 80uleVenl,5ult•l«l,Hew1*18•~11. E O UNIT ,,., GOLOl!N WES '""" ~ ..,., • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ... ' ' C.lltonlla. COLLEGE Federal funds sold and securities purchased ......., L ~ All bid• •re 10 1ie 1n ooc<..,,,_• "'"" under agreements to resell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ,000 ,.._., 1« ,.,. eio Form '""""'ion' -~1
Loans, Total (excludlno J-war,,.,•no ''°"'•""Sclkrf•<-.tt-•-"•••now __., ) 17 ""1 _..,..,,.,,,., 111•-.....,0.--tntheof!k unea. ·~ ncOfTie • • • • • . • •• • • • · · .~.. Tel .,,., m.~m ,,,. p~1no Aoe111 o1 wto K'-Less: Allowance for possible loan Publl•'*' <>r.onoe coe11 O•ltv P11ot. 01w 1c1
Losses •••••.••..•...........•..... 230 O<t<>Mr».m • .oi~1• bi!'~~.~;',,.":~,'~:!.:~~~~
Loans, Net ...•.............................. 17, 161 ---or l>ldder't -made PO-to , ... Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other PUBLIC NOTICE oroer of tr. CAle<>1 t °"""""41't c.o11e9o
assets ~ntlnc.3 bank premises.......... 1M9 0"1"'' eoero 01 r,...," .. ' "' en
Allot.._ .... 493 1nsu11 amovn1not-'"•n1l,.•i-rteM U'1 ...... as ..... s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOTICE OP' of IPle "'"' ""''". OU<trAntff 111•1 '"" TOTAL ASSETS ...................... • • • ..... 33, 196 TllUITIH~ UL• blCIO~r will 8n1•• 11110 1,,. .,..OP0...,0 LIABILITIES .... "5C-4"1 Conlfatl If IN ........ It _...._ 10 Demand deposits of lndlvlduals, Of! No.....,.,., :io. ,.,., •I 11 00 A.M . 111m 1n tM ~ ...... 1ot1e1Me 10 •nl•r in
SUMMIT ESCROW .• C.llloml• (0(. 10 SU<ll ~•act. 1¥ prCK~\ ol I .... partnerships and corps .........•.......... 11,.456 poreilOft .. .,.,., _.,...'" T"'~'" c,,.o "'"' ee ron.11,..,, o-on 11w ,_ Time and savings deposits of lndlvlduals, unoer .~ Pll""'°"' "' °"" "' Tnnl of • llONI. t"9 luH wm 1r.r"f0f .. m .,.
partnerships, and corps ..................... 14,361 •ec.oNMci ~· "· 1m . ., .... ,, ·~·1~~~..io.c"°!'..0''''1"· k~ ~-n......1t of St..... nd lltl I bdl I lo No 1'* '" -11.s• o-oe .. s of No ........ r mev '"'"~'•"'"A ""'._ ...,...,,.,., s • ..,.. a po ca SU v s ns Offk t.i Recor~ In ll•e otlk• °' '1ne • perlOd Of twty f1 .. i.s1 o • ..,. ••te• In the United States ................... ·~... 1,200 c.°""'y "_, o1 OfWIOt County, 11teo.w wtfortr.o.-1"9111erw1 Cert If Jed and offtcers' checks • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 103 51•1• ol CellfOml•. WILL SELL "'T The 8owd Of TrutW.~ ••Mnr•• ....
Tot I =t -120 PUBLIC AUCTIO.. TO HIGHEST e>rtvlleQ9 of ,..IK11"9 an.. end et1 C>ldt • S . • • •• • •. • • • • • '• • •. • • • •.....•• • • • '.,, 111001!'11 FOR CASH ,,,.,..,._•I ti,,,. or lo • .,.,. .it .,,,.....'"'" or '" Total nd deposits ..•.•••.•••. 13,SS9 of,. .. in lftlflll moNY o1 IN un11.., fllf<N11t~lft-bldorl11tM b-lft9
Total time and savlfl(,35 deposits .. 15,561 s1e1H 1 e1"" South,,...,,. •MrMI<• to ~=IE. WATSON
All other lfabfB "'1'T"1e· 's' , ...... "1'. '>'............. 370 :~Of~-= ~r.C:."'ot~~·. ~~ 9-'tlol '"" .... TOTAL LIA IL e)CCIUd nc.3 •19111 llllt _,In ........ ~ to COAST COMMUNITY subOrdlnlted notes and' debentures) •••••... 29,~90 Mid,;.,.., htld by" -w lcl Oetd Of COUIH ~IUICT
lOUtTY CAPITAL Trvll In ,,. ~ ··~ '" -~~~ c:::.
P f ____.stock · c-lrM>dsc.te'*"'rMllMH ..._.._._, A tn..-Lot «I Of Tr.cl NO 6Jt2 H Jiff P"'>lh'*' Of-not Coes:t O.itv PllOI No. shares outstandlno None (par value) m•o rec.-"' a... i11, P-u, 0c1 JO,"°" '-1m t1n
Commot't stock u , Mid n of M1.c•1t-• M.911J, '" -e . No. shares euthorlted 760,000 !:. =:' .,. c-tv Recorder of PllBUC NOTICE
b. No. theres outstandlnc.3 ~7,851 (par value) 1,620 TM -ecldre\t _, _, t•,.,.. 'lionca tociioctois Surplus ...... , ... # ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. 912 "'°"de.,...,_,, If ....,, Of IM reel IUN•IOtlCOU•TOflTMI'
Unctlvldld profits end reserve for • t• ... Y,:r::' =:.~ ·~=~ C:~1;:::~<;-contlngen<iel la other capita I rewrves .. • . . . • • 1, 104 c°'t• ~. c.i...,.,.. · .... A-Wtn1 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL • . . •• . . • . . . . . . . . . . 3,706 TIM ""'9nlOMCI Trutlff dlK lelm• Et l•I• Of RUTH TAL80l CllAIG, TOTALLIABILITIESAND ., llMlllllV..,, -IMOff9llM U 01 0.t H-.
TY rAPIT"'l. 33 1.... '''"' ..,...., -..,_, <Mll'Mfl HOTlc;E IS HIE11£1 V OIVEN i.1 ... EQUI ~ " •. .. .. ... .. .. ........... , ...., ''-'-'"8fl.tlefty,-~ tf'94111ottOI_...,. ___ , M•MORANOA Seto .,... Will oe ,,..., wi wltflollt ,,.., ett .,.,_ N¥lf>o , .. ,..,. • ....,.,. Amounts outst•lno as of report date: ..._..,, • .,.,flltt\I, • ....,.... ., '''" ...... ~-..... .... ._.... .. 111e
Sta"*f Mtteri of Credit. totaf • • • . . . • . • . • • • • IN~~-"=; C::'ii.i!; tlla .t.::".:':. ~-:':~...:: Tfnte eertlflc•tH of CMoolft In fflcltNI _..,,,.. ,....,., .-<wH 1111H ,_., ... ,........ ......., •1111 <tenomlrwtlonlofS100,000ormor. ..... .. . .. MNO.tf1n.tt ..... 111"·'""'· ,,.. -.....,., ---. •.,.. -Av:: for'30 calender dr/S (or calender ~ ...,_, ............ Ill ertlfl'M ............ Ceftl•r
) -·--.... , .... tJ • .-. If •• -'"· ......... ..._, , ..... I _,. W u• • ,.,_.' -t : """9 • eollf 0-. tf Trwt. ..... I•••• .......,, tNul, C.11 ...... . Tot .. depolfts ............................. , 2',319 • ....... ., • ,,.... 11 11 .. ,._."....,... .. .. I Rob1rt cebrer• Vice Prtlkltnt/Cfth'9r of the • ""1rwt1 ,,.....__,,MW 0.-111 all Ntttn,.,,........ abOv~med benk do he~ declare that thl1 :..rwt..e..-cllrV~MlfOtM• .._m::..,":e~
R9POl1 of Condition Is true and cor...a to the •t Of "'" ....... ,.,. ·~"'"' .,.. ... "''''*1<a myeuNMtectoeend11~,,..---i-:.:..-=.-r:=::C:: 0•'"~;!:'-...
I "'_. ' '°"_,..,. • lele, eoM • writ"" N .. 1<• Of '*'tie"-• OCtobef ~ 1f7't t twit Mii •led ........ I. TM -~If .. Wiii W• the undlnlelfMCI atrtdon eunt th9 ClOfNCt· '"'"" ,._ ....... Meuu ., .... ....,...._.
net• of tN1 •t.tnent of ,......C.. end llabuttlft. W. .J: :-.:: ~ e:,.•,!:j 0 ,.::::" dlel•re .... It NI been exemlMd by us. end to tht 9""1.. ..... ..... WIW · btst of our kn0Wf4'dge and bttttf Is true end corN<t. o..M• ~ ,., "" •: ...... ., •· ....
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All r..i tit.ate UldverUMd
ln tbia MWSpapet le tub 1«t Lo the Federal fl' air
lio\lt,nl Act of 1 tea
wWda makes It We1al to edurtl•e "any prt· fereoce. Umltetloo. or
cllcrimi.oation based on race.~.reUlloo.sex. « naUooaJ origin. or a o
iatentioa to make any
such pttfl!ttnce, bm1ta
tJoo.. or d.iacnminaUon ·
'Jbis newtpaper Will Dot
knowinfly accept any
advert sing for r ea l
e6late wlllch la in v1ola·
UOn oft.be law
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VADUAMHOMI
OMLY $79,900
LocM.ed on a My tr" liDed lt.rett. l bdnn. l ~
ti.. Jae fmly rm wt roiy frpk. Lie yrd w1rrull
tree&. 7:58-UOl
~ Walker & lee
~TSIDE
CUSTOM
CiorJeC)UI Ea1t.s1de Mesa
C1A1Lom built 3 bedrm OR
2 bednn + den home!
Gated entry court yard
for privacy Fem gr otto.
2 pWo&, lots o( storage.
llteps to Newport & Back
Bay! ~ lhl.s wanner .
oow ! ! Cal.1752· l 700 (")i.,, ... '. "'·' ,, ,,,,., '• t Jtl
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UDUCID
Slf,000! ...._.. fw 5* L.aguna Bea<'b Cott.age
••••••••••••••••••••••• l'rlvi1cy• with white
Ga•:al 1002 w<1 te r v iew 3
••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm+ family r m .. nd llACH UHrTS wet bar Just reduc1.'<l
S,5,.000 a nd r e ady for nt-w owner. Owner will hl'IP Four wuta actually pays fina n ce. Cull• No~
for 1t.se.ll. All 2 Bdrms .• m«.so corner lot and USUlIUI ble .... , . . . ., . ~:· ~:~ .. ::.'.~~· I® IMI
[®lfflfl
~.a.Ettate
Pool/Cfftf
Beach. Tota.Uy ~luded
grounds w/wall.s & trees
4 BR. Fam Rm Formal
Din. l...ge ~ mstr Wtnft
o rr Indoor IOl ard e n· atnum Wetbar Fplr
Heavy bea m' 3 pauos
Red uJe rool So uruque &
dllferent -must :.ee Cl*ll
963-0002 Bk r. · ---~--
FIXO'S
IEASTSIDI
..,.._AMO IMCOME
Large 3 Bdrm home 1n
areal Ea.sw~ tocauon. Tlllo I BR wuU add to Ln
come OWNER WI L L
CARRY FINANC ING .
This IS a must :.tt at
SlSO.IXX> for det~u ls r 311
~1151
..:: i.~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
DEUGHT VllW
Thais 1t ' YO U FIX IT'' AIAJ'ltDONED
AJI this 3Bdrm home ISTATE
needs 1s n.c and t m aginahon Seller will See Spygla.u . EastbluH
help fina nce . m aybe & ll'V'U>e from lht:. de· r;ert.ed 2· •l-Or>' est at"' 4 ~ly' Don't delay, Bd rm on ""1 a <'r t> of Call 673-8.SSO •1.,, • • • , •• . •• • woodsy lot. huge 'lparlrJ [ I 1ng pool. long t',t.,tf' c -~ Jflftltl; t~;.;:u~·~,~
L *~'it:~~~ [ ~ l&HDJ
1ng • Fplc 17ugt> ms tr
retreat Near beach &
A pubijc goU A steaJ at
S&S.000 Call 963·0902.
8KR.
STWtS TO IUCH
ME TO llACH S $104.900 Chamuni 2 story garden
ho m e. Co bbluto ne
stred.I. gourmet kitchen, S huge master swte. cov
ered patio. too ' Call now
$139,900
<lwmm& 3 bednn. bn ck
palJOI. Loll o( wood and
gl.aaa. Private rommuru·
ty. C..Uoow' 646-7171 ,.._,,.. , .. , •••• , •iJI· ,, ' • '.
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F PBCTHOUSf Da&Jy Piiot Classtl1ed ~
EXC~I OFTE~ ~~~VIC I';" nus eleaanl Palm Spr U.i I.he pubb(' know Wll h I mgs estate ls complete an ad U1 the OruJy Pilu. w/seperate gUf$t house & penthouse swle Over service 0\1"\.">ctory It can
1 ~ acres surrounds ll\ts C'06t >'OU a.~ httle as SI .89
E exqw1te dwel.Ung local per day For more tn·
ed ln lhe excl"'1ve hills fonrot1on and l'Qmplete
d Palm Spnngs. 646 77 \ l rates call 642 567l:S
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I f:xceJ.lftll 4 bedrm, 2~
be\b Sandpo1nte pool
lhome or South Co11t
PlaJa.. Brand new plUlh
CT"J'& and water be1ter
Loo! One yur home pro.
1 &.ectlon plan Included !
'1exible t«mA l.ndd& VA
'or take over eldat101 Joana. Full price Just
'125,000. Hurry, take ad·
van&.aae.caJl~-1700
(.Ml' hf fl . 1t \ t \)t4 tuN t;tC•
l•MMI
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SpariOU'I 3 Bdr m
air cnnd . San
Luis Rey model
upir adl'd
thru o ur .. Po s lt lv t-l y
pristine SUIS.000
MIWPOIT CllST COleO
"£xtn Sharp. Two Bedroom•. Two Betha.
0rt1tnal OwTttr. Ute A Model. Harftoood
P1oon • ~t.en. Wtl Bar• P'ln,i.att In
Uvlftl Room. Attttetlve MalWr Bed~
'Suite. Pool. S•una Ir Tertnl• Av•ll•ble.
Hurry, Onb suuoo.
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A llAJMY DAY DWI.IX
... Great on suMy days too! but the
stone fireplace. beamed cellings, cozy
living room a nd 3 covered patios,
would make this a fine spot to spend a
rainy day. Owners unit has 2 Bdrms
and separate rental unit has t Bdrm
a nd an above-it.all view. Presented at
S225.000.
U,._,lf)Ut: fi()Ml:S
REAL TORS~ 675-6000
2443 Ean ColSt Highway. Corona del Mar
qullT STIHT I CIC>&.MS DllAM
Bil 4 Brdm. 2 Ba with l<lbthe7Ulteew/aaweep-rm5"vc fll'epla~. New iDI vW# ol tbe toll cne,
pa.a an 4r ~l " best oC la U.U aceptiooa.I J BR,
all, a super low pn ce oC 2 Ba eMdo. XJat coad. " m.soo. Thu ooe ~sharp pri'.~-~·
" wUI sell fast. Call SIOOO lelow Mid
75l·Jllll for a quick ule. Act C: SELECT now! Call m.~o
T'PROPERTIES ALLSTATE
I
ONCAN'VON LA.1'\IE· Ca·
,,yon Crest U\ Corona del
Mir C.onveruent condo-
clo1e to a ll s h op1.
1<'b ool s. churc hes .
pool ls pa and tenn11.
Three bedrooms 6 den •
2"'2 be\M, buu\Jfully de·
corat.ed. pn vale patto.
bi.alt-in bookcases. wine
storaie. rll'eplaces ln h v
1n1 room & in I a rge
ma s ter bedroo m
S1'1'UOO
COLI OF NEWPORT
RIAl.TC>aS.
'75-5511
Redh i 11 ct? Realty
I 1il1 • t<l'.llh 1 l! lau·
•. •1, . . .. . ~ ..
CUATIYL.
f'\na.nctng po!lS
Ne'Wpor\ Crest 3 bdr m . 3
balhs. w1oce1n view .
ruB.4.50
FOttCB> SAU
G.L.HOOOWH
REALTORS
CMSll.500
Near s. John the BapU.at
Catho&l c Chuttb. 1bls 3
Bdrm 2 Bath home w •
k>edl al potential aitual·
ed on a le lot " J"'t ~ away from So.
Cout P\ai.a. Call now
beCOrf' it ·a 1one. 55&-21660.
C::SELECT
T"PROPERTIES
9.7%
LOAN
Asbwnable! No qualify.
mg• Cornes wtlh a fa o
t.astic home 111 a gn:at locauon
TallToledC.,.;. ·w. Utittw "754-tzoi
HAP PIN~ IS HOM£
Q., °' tbe lolftr priced 4 beiSroom homei. 1n L.ac\mA Niguel. With an
eocl06ed yard lbat is
mcely landscaped You
have a k>veJy vtew of t.be
tullb from I.he front and
Side yards $9'.) .:ioo
UNGO REAL EST A TE
495-1720
4 u . s11.too GET THl_POINT
ABANDONED beauty A spec1aJ beach cottage
wtth formal entry to for a speciaJ someone.
~ fanuly siied bv1ng Perfectly redone, hkc rm Country i.t yled nl!'W thruotit. includlng
lolcben with l&e duung Italian u&e. beveled '6/or
aru Generous stied stained 1lass , peg &
bdrms.. with aepatate irooved brdwd floora.. mw. suite. Needs• httJe I «c. Seiler may carry. Mi&t!•~t °tow~:!. I JACOBS IEAl.JY
g e t s t h I s I r e a t 1.711r 1.1.70
BARGAIN! Huny' C&ll a-.--•-------S.2312 Shoreline As!()('. 1be faate5t draw tn the
---------West ... a Dally Pilot OCIAHVllW!
Versa.I.Iles pentbouu. Ul·
tra delu•e fr 1m·
macuJate' z Bdrms. 2
baths. frplc . + com·
.._mun1ty a m e nities.
"$210.000' ..... ..,,... ......
•675-7060 *
Ww A.d Results &&2·5618
Oa.sal&d Ad. 642·56'78.
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tiJ Coldwell Banker
PIMIMSULA ·POtMT
Large 4 BR. home on comer tot.
Bright & cheerful inside. Sunny
brick patio. Area to store small
boat. Owner ls motivated. BrinJr
creative offers. Priced at $399,000.
IN N.WPORTC•NTaR
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kltcbma ~ <Incl. a m.lcrowtve
oven). lfuie Uvl.n1 r m wlt.b a new
mh t'Oled wall reflicUna the exclUn1
boatAetivtl1. 2Lar1e bdrmt. 2 bathJ.
WB&.IY ~ TAYLOll CO..•••• ..,...IW'!a .. •~u s. Ju; t ....... Ml\WIOllT CIMT& M..1. •4Mtl0
Our kwely MW cuatom. view home for
a 1ma1Jer home or Jot ~ ICOFona del
Mar. £1\joy the 180 d•I· view towardl
Catalina, a bd~ libraey, diaUna. 3 bathl. Lota ol I •hinll•. ,1 ....
decb. Portollno L11un1 looU "Uve.
Ju1t like the Riviera. 1329.000.
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CO.-wmt US • ~ • te WllTC\.9lf. A
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•••• $421.000
NEWPllT BEACH 75"111
LmllCllDllOl.bul vahaable? Ylf'S ASSUMI .------~--..-------1111111 Aaai ao ad rn OW' Loet •11.000 ·~% Jntereal and f'o11 nd cohamna. LoM at '577 t.Olal t!~· DllAMS Ll4SI OPTlOM
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR . . ' i, , \I • "'. h t ) ' ) f'\ I(, I
* BEAUTIFUL BAYFJONT-VIEW c .. to. ........ this 2 IMd. 2 bottt coop _,. a. .._.,...,. leach. Pool Mo•..-.
decor wltll privacy, se<wtty, toy ..t
Ou•t1 VIEW. $209,500. loot tllp
avall.w..
HARBOR VIEW-KNOLLS-CONDO
bcepthnl locaffolt a. Newport 1R •
alh wcHff C.,. Cod coo aalty with
pool _. .._,._ Prf•ocy ..t pastoral
YllW frolft tWs l Md.~ clft..nft.
•••• wit.. separate Master Hite.
Soos a.g two.story 11•""1 1"'. wfth wood ea.-occet'lk. SI H .000.1
WATERFRONT
HOM ES In c.
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631·1400
A ~tl'fNIDn 9HO"lltl0 /ltlfo
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CAL ON THE CO
Father-Son Set
l•ke falller, hke son-dtlt&hl both wrth warm. $mart sets.
Hlnd!Nde &•fts mean mosl'
C1ochtt bummed hall end tone,
fun(ed sanes of s~n!Mhc
worsted for 5'lOrt. school. wOl't
Pattetn 7~: scanes, hall in Men's. Boy$' S. M, l 1nciucled.
$UO lof t1eh P1ltetn. Add 40t
Beautiful & Easy!
ftClt P1ltetn for l11st-class a11· =::. handltn& $end ID: i,., 1ffMi-11f~"40
Needl«raft Dept. 10S
Dally Piiot No w1~t seam! Gatl\tf 1n all
.. HJ, CM ai.e-Sta., "" lhat grace and flu1dtty w11h the 9"' IT llOll. Prittt •-.. solt~t Qf snh1na. We love the ....., zi.. ,....,_ ,,....,, contmt ol smooth slloulclm.
UClllliC• ""' l980 NEU>U· Ion& 0t cap sleMs. Easy-st• CRAFT CAfALOC with O¥er 170 Punted Pattetn 9 l 98 M15St$
CltSllM 1n lfUhaoety of ciafts S1z~ 8. 10. 17. 14. 16. 18 Size lfreel)ltlemm~$end$1.~ 12 (busl 34) IW$ 2 718 )'lrds lSl_... •kt Qlliltl • .u.... 60-111r.h lab11c
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Clllllll •.. '.' cuf l:lOTHINC COSTS ••Ill our £.f ~ ~: UI ll(W fAU:WINf£R PAITUH CAl· 11..._. • • • . . . ue ALOG .... sew • nn ward·
UM •Jlstl ......... $1.St '*='°' lela ~~"sf 1.50 u,,,.-.. ....... $1Jt *"°"· .... Ul ..... "tlldllt ..... EJI 17="' ...... -~·· 11 .......... JJI m~· t:~·. u• c....t ..... l.M ¥""""'· l.M ......... JI I .sa.•M. I.It Gllldll ..... $1JI w.-....... .. JI . __.__ .. _
1bat ._ where people look am.. 38drm. 2 ,
..._ they've found ao fplc, 2·car 1erace. ..:.1t.em_;__a1_·_vv~aJ•1M_. _____ 11•1,ooo. A lh at SH:
DON'T LAST $6000 •
And MttJMr do bome1 Owner wants out! 4
Wr.e wa. Lars• 2~ Ba 8ednn. 2 bath, f1muy
home w/a 1pa and all rm. ftreplace. corner lott
tha ll oeecled for superb RV aco.a. ~. LelM.
.
To Place your
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COSTA MF.SA OFFICE 330W Bay
14M8'18
llUNTTNGTON REACH 1 '187:. Bl'M'h Blvd
~l220
L.AOUNA BP.AQll
I 0.27 N Cou~ I 11,(!y'
J..acuna 8ea<'b 411o4.~
NORTII ('OUl\'TY
d11ill (rtt ~ 1220
cus .... ....,..,
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•
livUll PLUS the advan· Sll4,SOO. Call now,
. tqe al a secluded l BR, l 546-ZJU.
-· ~ ~~A u.oltt~·~·Calawll [r:~:::;;'';:'::" 01.il11iii,ii0;~'•'"1!!l'i1v"51i'1'm
N1Wusn,.. ~~ ~· lt~ftUffi
3 Bdrms~:'r bdrms. IA L L$TA TE ... ..,.... W•erfro.t
down; eood condilion; I REALTORS ~Br. 2\11 Ba liant. Live new cvpeU. 2 Car park· at tbe beach for nat laod
Ing. Steps to bea cb ! OWMa pies. Beat lnnauoo, en·
lm.5001Dcludio&land1 DISPBATI!! joy~~
associated
til.I l '"" (Wt, Wt I\ I '°' &I •1
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GtANT
AIANDOMB>
ftool + IY Accns REALTY
3 Bdrm .• sunny kllchen. 673-8700
formal living room.
brick fplc, RV access.
sparlrJlng free.form pool. eu QBQ. low rnalnl.
grounds. Reduced lo only
194.950. Call ror appt.
963-7881 oPll• ,,. , •• , \.Jo.,'"'',, ••
[~HM1d
llDUCID $4000.
Reduced for fut sale'
Owner anxious and
sacrtflclng this lovely
borne. C.1ean as a whia·
lie!: Features 4 bedrms.
1~. bath. 22 rt game room. park Uke ground<1
arered at Ollly Sl02.900.
call now 963· 1881
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a;J\'.A TIOH
llATB [.~ INI, ____ -__ . __ _
IMAGfNI THIS!!
J Bdrm. ramlly room-
lctcheo. formal dulln&. spa. an Nor th Mesa
Verde Mafly. many
custom features. Laite.
real u.le floors. custom
drapes. nea r n e w
carpda. top of line dis·
hwaaher aod etA: Priced
moderately at $114.500.
Call~Wl
-~,t :• HERITAGE
. • REALT.ORS
1026 ........•..•...•..•....
MA.JUNITA
Spectarutar htltl op
homes. 2012-3206 sq. ft
Close to M an11 a. Sel'V a
Rd & Calle La Pn m a
WOODBRIDGE
WILLOW Pl.AN
Aaumable 9V.% loan on
this magn1hren t 4
bedroom Wiiia. Plan,
larg est h o m e 1n ·
Creeluiade. Deeorator ap-
pWll.ments tbroughtoul.
t>entral air & pro
fess1onally landscap~d
yard. :n !Udhawk.
JtWOODBAIOGE
Rf ALTY
551·3000 . .. Dudhne for ropy .. lcllla
15 ~.lO p.m. _Jh& day
before publl<'allon,
l"Xl'l'pt for Sunday &
Monday £d1tlon1 when
de•dhne b S.tutdey. 12
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ESTATE
Magnificent 2 story,
4Bdrrn, den, 2\la bath.
dirung rm. brick fplc
estate. Patio looka out to
count.ry·siie yard with
stalely trees. A bargain
at $136,000. Call Now:
~ Ot'fN 1110 • H ~FUN JORI "1.rf [WdNI
Good basic 4 Bd rm
home. good location.
Owner will carry the
loan al, ll % for t be
qualified buyer. Brand oew listing $98.000.. cau
~141
ABANDONED
MESA oa MAR vera. nm.ooo to s:us.ooo. Fantastic·
Location~
CU.H"'90
U4MIUTIOHS
ER ROHS Advt r\lun
sllould 1 hr<'k 1he1r ada
<1ou l) <Ir r.,porl "rror \ 1 mm rdt~l t>ly 1'11 F:
f>.\11., 1•11.1n ""un,..,
l1ah1loly lur till fir,.I
'"ror rPf't 1 w-ert.on 1.nl y
CANCEl.l.ATlO'li'>
When lulhn1 ao 1111 b<'
sure 10 maJce a rf't'Of'd or
&he KILL NUM R•:H 11ven you by your ad
l»lcer os l'f't'e1pt or yoor
rant'ell11llon. Th11 kill
number mu s t bl' preaented b y \be
edvertlaer In ea&e of a dispute
S-59 !IJO!
9tarp 2 BR townhome.
ronveruent to !io. Coast
Plaz.a Private patio ror
leisurely ente rtaining
Gated complex. Call
64S-O:m
CANC!LLATION Olt
CORRICTJON OY NEW
AO llP:,.ORp;
R\.'NNING
t:very t'Hort 1s mad• 10
II Ill or correct o n .. w aa"
lhal llH ~ ordl'rt'd. but we l'annol 1uar•n1ee·
to do ..o unW the ad bu
appeared in lhl' P•i>er
DIME·A LINEAOS
Tbttt' :id~ an •trlelly
eHh an aclvantt by mail
or •l »ny one or our ofh("9 NO phone orders
OndllM J p rn Pnday
Coala Met1e Of!lt'e .. 12
noon at all branl'b
nrHcer.
F OREST E
OLSON ... ... . '.
eotn"IACT OF SAU
Owner may carry a coo·
tr9Ct on tbla Doc> sq. ft. 5
be*m. 3 bath. 2 •tor>' home. Large (am rm.
firepla ce. sparkling
clean· kitchen. Much,
much more for 112:S.900.
A.cl now! Call 546-2313 oPfN ''• ""• 11 \ •u~ I "~',,,., IVSdt!tl
2STORY
Sha.Ile roof. 4 Bdrm. 2 V4
Ba. $133.:>00. Eastslde
Costa Met.a. Ror Mee... RJtr.
541-7729
TH E l>All.Y Pll.OT reserves Ille rt11 ht to
elu 1l<y. edit. ('t'fU()I' or r r ( u ~ r a n y
advrrllsrnlrnl. and lo !'hang~ II~ ralt's •
retulatlOllll WlthOut pnor
n<lll<'l'
C&ASS ..
~+llCIDS' P 0. Box UllO. eo.t. Meta 931128
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your own? You'll find
many homes advertised
for sale in Classified
everyday.
ma en ab I Irvine
realty
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THE IRVINE COMPANY
EXCLUSIYE SEA VIEW!
Surrounded by view, this elegant
3BR/family r m Bar Harbor model
looks like a model home ... prof.
decorated w/man y c us tom
upgrades it offers a pvt spa area &
lovely patio. A choice location in
this gated community w/tennis &
pool. 'me best in prestigious ti ving !
$359,000. Jane Paquin 642-8235.
(L·86>
642-1235
90t Dover Drive.
Irvine at Q mpus Valley Cenlw
752-1414
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$85,000 family home reatw-es 3 tW .. • leed I 040
Hdrms. plus den. bltn •••••••••••••••••••••••
lutcben w1m1c wave. ----------
on ii greenbelt 3
Bdrm . 2 ha Amh urst
Model· in Univ Park
Garden Homes Clos~ lo ~. pools and shop
ptng ·~·
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
10°/o
• Owner wUJ carry fmanc·
iDI -t.bia Eutaide. .. bd .. 2 ba. pride or
Waiting for some fix.Ing,
pr ime Easts 1de . 2
bednn. R-2 lot. Owner
de;pcra~' CalJ 646-7l71
Wboa Island I 006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lOZAPOUHA
IALIOAISU
2nd OWNER HOME
GREAT LOCATION .
STEPS TO BEACH, • VILLAGE. ALWAYS A
HOKE. NEVER A REN·
TAL: a BORK. 2 BA.
W10F F STREET
rear yard dee: lun . od 15
-.1Uun wallong dl5 ce
ID all 5Cbools, parlu
tennis N>urt:• C a 11
~5ol!ll0 for more details
·';,l;;.-HERITAGE .
~; ·~.. REALTORS
NK:l llDUCB>!
SUIJECTTO!
Gf'eal 3 bdrm it.art.er on
qwet street. L'e yrd
O Wl'\t:t bas bou&ht another • as ao1dou.s. Now only '82.9001 Hurry!
~Mn c:= Walkt:r & lee
I ownership home. Quiel
Cul de Sac, new pailllit
/heavy shake roof, ram. rm. Low rnalnlenance
yard. $1.29,900. A•lt for
PARKING. PR ICED RW Eau~ FOR FA.51' SALE CALL , ___ ...;._ ___ _
FOR APPT. 675-8729, --------• ~)434-8179.
CUIG
831-12116 BAI.BOA ISLAND
DUPLEX
REALTORS You ·11 be tboroug h ly
dwined b)o the melding al wood, brick & glass of
RETIU IY OCEAN this beautJJul home + in·
AT1IMTIOH
INVISTORS
Possible future com·
l"Dl!l'Ci al 1.15e oo Uus sharp
J Bdrm home For more
1nf ormat1on. c•ll
S46-S>.
·-~ ~ HERITAGE
.' • REALTORS
Sl I ,950 come. Call us for more ~~~~~~~~~ •A super location. steps detaJl..s! 1:
t o bea ch , with golf ~ course. restauran t and cock1.ail lounge. Spacious 21 1 BR moblle home with
la.rse add oo LR or make 2bd8drm ~
•2 BR mobile h o m e Ht")MM'i C...+et-
bargam. pool a.nd spa at 640.5357
$13..SOO. A:sk us!
HEWUmHG
MfSADaMAI
Ma;t. desu able 5 bdrm
mod el w 1many up
grades. Owner hai. ~n
relocated &c m tL'll sell.
Don't wait' 545-9491
"9 Git ... ootr s BR + den + t'am1ly
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IRVINI TIUACE
f'lnest VIEW location.
Spect a cular 4 bdrm .
home with lmpreaa1ve
dttlllar driveway. ex·
o t ic landscaping.
buul trul . secluded
swimming pool • all
C\Mt.Om, oothina but the
finest. [)efioitely one of a
kind. $1,084,000
17 I 41 673-4400
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Poulbilltiea for lhlsj~~~~~~~~~ special property near the
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lot. Smafl dOwn. Ocean
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REALTORS
OAKGLEM
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bedroom. 2i'J ba con·
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25~ Elden Ave.C M
642-6734
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Rustic 3 bdrm. I ba. with
fireplace. enclosed prap. 50'1175' R·2 t.ri·
pMx lot. '311 Ham.ilt.oo. t>o not 'dWWrb tenaota.
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OWNER
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3 Bdrm, 2 bath, new
tttcben. larte pool. BBQ,
fplc, lovely patio, ~
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br. 2 ba. ground nr urul
w an assumable $61,.00
loan at 9~.·.;. interest
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to cany beck baJan~ 6
3rd TD Previous model.
tughly upgraded. Prof
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to oceao. BKR. ?ec>-9501 .
geo..5580
WAU(TOHACH
Prom this super near
new 4br. 21ttba home
w/large fam rm. & rrm
duu.ngrm
Park Place.Inc 842·7561
HO qcJAUFYIN<i
LAGUNA UYIMGi
Brearhtaking 0ttan view rrom new 3 Bdrm 2"'2
Bath contempor a r y .
Features s unllen con· versal 1on area w ith
fittplace. master s wte
wtspa. Glass and oak lhruout and much more
Ul tb&s P,etf ttt paradise.
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401 GLENN EYRE
4fr/-4848
Brand new, 3 bedrm. 31
"2 1---------bath, + raauly rm 2
Story w /cus tom s un·
deck. J ust blocks rrom
beach SZS.000 down &
Lake O\'t:r e:u sting 1\~
I.st TO Broker. 831 2227
OCEANFRONT
New Modular Type
Homes. pvt commuruty,
2 bch.s. ~ hr secunty.
sub-letting OK . Fr om
Ul.900. l'reasurt" Island 4 BR + Pool MOOtJe Home P1t. 308()1
Very pn\alt' end of U>e So Cs t Hwy, Lacuna
r ul de !ar lor at1on . Beat'h, R M. P (714 I
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963-8377
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To..,•~
Use )'OW' present home
equity to take over 10%
loan. Uke over payments
on 3 bedroom eod urut
acroas from Woodp1ne
Park. Approx. 1850 $Q ft
of carefree llvmg witb
rormal dining, ram1ly
room. fireplace. Pn vale
covered paUo. Commuru·
ty pool. Hurry! Sll9.950.
Call s..w.M.51 ,._... -·
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craftam11oshJp W'llh anll·
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per kitchen. skyllabta
and easy care laodsc:ap+ iQa. S172.000 .
WC>OOllll)G.I 110. So. Coast HhH y
3 8rS125.0005 Br in Vllla1e Fair
S195.000assume9.,..':t. LAGUNA BEACH
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~Coldwell Banker
NIW CUSTOM OMI ACll ISTATI
Large 4 bdrm.. 3Y.i bath. rural
hllltop location on private road.
Room for tennis. pool. horses. &
paddock. Air condlUonlng. great ram11y area, exce llent financing,
$348.500.
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geen bouae and more! 554-7070 ery.8Sl·l88& young bldg in active AtC, 00 atream. $450. DOVER Model 2bd. 2 ba, 3br, 2ba, Avail Now.
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location &cond. $136,000. land$238,500 . 645-6646 Me~ •ach 631-~ & 1115() mo, or submit CAU.tmLlbTl.rES PAID
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REALTORS " Laguna Be ach. Ocean Furn or unfur!l!f $485 1---------i --------Pvt 2.8 acre est.ate w /]g Excellent Npt Bc:h loca· +canyoo view $ll5,000. 75&-1734or6Jl-0954_. __ ltr, bou.1e. FuUy <'a~t WAMTEDLUSE LoiJ-alNd9 3748
bouee. 2 guest bouaes. 16 IY OWNER YOU HAVEH1 uon, 2 blk.s rrom Hoag Patnck. 631-~ Uke new E-s1de condo l ed B.luns, frpk. fncd bac oa LEASE OPTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.all bone barn, huae ~•IA-r--...&.... Hospital. AJ I well ma111-.-t --'-~ --u p N Beaut decorated maid ;:i;r:f7'~~~ =~~s~ SEEN THESE ~~~wn~;0i!~; l~~~l~:tl ~~.~~1~;.1:.31~: ~1~-:~r. _. ... o. ~!~!''g~:rhi~:~H ~=~'· utii. $8S
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abounds. Contact J im lsle, Cat alina Island, I LAHD-sty, Jbr, 2\.'Jba, balcony Mag nifiC'enl 3 s tor y Newport or Orange INN. Ma.id serv., color ~~;.n1~~~·ly~\ :;~:~ Ml s . 4 8r, 3VJBa Dl&:WIDES20,950. ~ fR€HIG€ has never been a bad den •• frplc. brick patio Townhouse wt4Bdrm . Coastal borne. -10-2 '!;";4 ~,:~~5 u~~:
581 S7ff1 lmds w/eleganl features & Central Orange County, HOM€~ buy. It Is lbe cornerstone ~. Avaa. 12-1. 548-1258 4Bth & fam. room in ex· yn. or mort'. 7 figure Coat Hwy. --· __ f!ll_ea_._w __ • --• a ppl. Pr iced to sell 3.bcSS, Lake Wood, 38r, 11\8Dy fortunes have been eves&wk:nds. rh~1ve Victoria Sch. 3 r:red.lt. Call 778-6600 ext ---------1 $C50,000. Pri n only . 288. IDJ7540·~0-built on. Two to consider de<'ka w /superb whJte 1~ weekdays. 64S--61S6 Modem Dix Penthouse,
IG CANYON M0-688l. FAMILYPAU 3333 W.Coast Hwy,NB are: New Condo. 2bdrm, 21h water vj &W, stepa t o eves &weetead.s. 2Bdrm 2ba, btd pool,
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SpeclacuJar 1oll course IY OWNER 1972 Goldenwest 24x48, Lclts. Price lnrludes land rm, gar·• s575/mo. all linen & u tensils. Custom desl..J.. 4Bdrm, cen t ral a ir, c pls . FOURUMITS.C.M. and approved plans for 67M4'7l PAHORAMAVIEW Cha.rmi.nl bayvlew 1~ weekly or m onth to • mt.Ille. 8800 sq.ft. .. to 6
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IP" Near 3 B bdrm 2 ..,._.,._,_._, 3/8 .. ...:.:.":','\.. "ar 3 BR. large view living bdrm. mob. home on _.. -Reef I a.. study, ~le, loada of (J~). new, r owners triplex with one 3 .........,....., '""""' ~.. room. view dec k. No. Lido Pen. Perf. hacbe.lor' ............ -· on, xtras,"lo p a y Knolls • • l•SSfwPIL unit, 2 ba, frpl, ~-car bath fam i ly room gar .. covered patio, pad $4 0 0 /m o .. 2227.
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era. 24-50 with wet ba r , pr .. a.2Br ,2ba,unrts. owner"sunit.Ownermay fenced yard . Be th ~&~~~TORS w/pu.r c h ue oplloii' ... __,......._,.,.3769 PrincipalaOoly. Fasbioo Manor ·ee. Just TSLlnvstmtsMZ-1603 carry 2nd & subordlnate 6t6-mt 49'1-4848 87S-:134J eves. 898·29i •••• :;:-••••••••••••••••
$210,000 ,k48·1BlS 1~~:~1~~e il fi rst ! 11 DB.UXEUMITS '°~.u~~oan. 3 Br l Ba. no pets.~+ La!Jl-Nll J250 dQ'l.Mltror h uly.
3 BR. 2 Ba, din1nC a rea, S-... W.. SI 6 900 PRIME EASTSl DE, CM Will subordinate six ex> security deposit. Art ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~180. ocean v1ew . ..Jbr. ~~~~~~~~~ bllna, cAplds , drps, Garden Grove cutl·e. In· nlE2Bdnrus~·:NeaESchC. O. acres with valid ap-Lamb&4.>72S3or968-337!_ 4 br, 2 ba house: Valley . Frontpri~urul . . --------rrt lodacpd. d ed patio, ,. ""' nrnved map. Riverside fl I . SpotJess Tenrus pool -41 +cs ... •1 partfal:fl e ncl. Has eludes washer/drye r, · 640-S711 ~ty, suitable for 12 2 BR. 2 Ba condo. air view, r ep ace, aar · M • ~·-. rw.. __ ,,. •noor andd..._ lis t e d t his w eek . oond..D/W,~.clbbse. cond.,bullt·ankltcheo.2 j11e.lae548-'78U .A ...,.,.......... ... ... -sangle family homes. llSTIUY coraUve wrought iron Biltmore. (CJU124.f3). ..wPOITllACH ""'-1.920 sec.;-Nr. S. a.st Plau . car ga r a1e . $52 5 WATa.FltOMT
u-... __ .... 000 I Q · ic--u..pwk p 1 •. t_. No pets . $475 mo. mo/lease. Call owner : _,..., ....... -· ess supports. wet street. ·-r Duplexes oo en n. ,. J '-'U £.IL D~lalt&PM M2-0l311. Avail.able im· Modem 2-st)' 4 Br 3 Ba tbm any home oa tbe Vacant. P r obate.. ar..,ec-ty Nwpl Sbra avail. All T A mediate.ty. bome,2 frplc's,ladedt,
bill. A well loacated non· $150,000. Call to see. $18,500. Siiigle wide 2Br. amenities. Prese ntly pi £.CE 3 BR. 2 ba., air-~d .• nr. on the cana l l o W.
VJeWIBdrm Portamoulb S3M836 Magnolia U164 lnc:ludea leased. Tum·key opera· I.A So. Cat. P laza . sec. 3bdnn. 2bth. rec. Ir gym, Ne wport. Avail. Im·
Mdl. CALL QUICK . REDCARPET waaher, reoced yard. lion. Pro~rty memt NOPllTIIS• &•.tes, pool. Jacuzzi, no pets, SS7S lease/rent. mediately. _. mo yr CUllallat-.000. ________ , Cean&oeat. CJMS314), avall.m-4912.BKR. l.ndry.$C75.95S-J009 11U dast+dep.58l-SlS7 round i.od. lat• wt 6
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64o.6259 s.to"-3 pvt beaches, poolp: ...;;833-.;;.:;...;2Zl~l ______ KEEP A HORSE! Cute c:lb neighborhood, i,., ~ CCJJOJO pier. Treasure Isle • ....__.do o.....+, acre. avail late Nov. $87S ~ DOl Pacific C.t Hwy, "'i:tc:f' 2400 281', Back Bay,~ mo. mo.661·2396 3333W.CoaslHwy, NB
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araded seavlew 3Br ~~~~ii~~~~!J Sl.6.000. Call after4. IASTSIDI FOR LEASE K;:.lj(j(); ~7:i ~ · spa, sauna, tennis, pvt .. ••••••••••••••••••••• bome are utterly fan· 548-3313 Dwli.o&duplexSUS,OOO. New 2 bedroom 2 bath beach. No petatcblldren. Exclusive So. C.t VIiias
U.Ucl Tbia home baa M2-2510or646-4848 home. Mission Lakes Brud new Laurel Point 115(). 49'l-8700; 66!·3526 2Br. 2Ba, gnat rec racll. ....,,....=~ ~ ~f ~wing~l, JOI ... ~ ldl Country Club. Golf· Condo. 3 br , 2"'4 ba, ...._Ylefo 3267 a«urlty, a vail Imm~.
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eacl Jar, gu bbq. l BR. clean, bri&bt. with 3 Br, 2 ba, pvt patio & (714)6'4-7189 stones throw from water. •camrr MO LOST Priv. ~will bu.)' lt.o J co. benefits available,
POol. Gu d. 778 Scott garage It DW. "10/mo. ~nae.'""ft ol gra"•.614 209 Palm, B1lboa. PllOM.tM .~ • .,.,n.,, ... .., CAT, .... carat.c N.B.548-4975 PlealecallMoo·Fri. Pl SCZ.5013 . ~5811 213·... -.,.,.., o n 12" 15 0 ff I c e r u r D • 67$.S774 IUJ. ~" VU'f • ., Fashion Island area · ' · lie Campana. $445. MacArtburBlvd.Vlewof W&JrdTD~ Mes&Dl'.,CM.N.8 . *c.&iitMllM• (.;oslaMesaarea
2 Bdrms, l bath apt. llulls:4•1eodt 3140 Weekdays after 2pm ~1 ........ $450Mo 752-1741 T1""9LOCAT10N 547-5402 KWARO ~ ,.,_ Adulta. S37S. mo. Gaa ....................... pho n e 492· 1587 o r .......,.... . . U-•~--.. cArth (1 Kn lscorh&Modek nu....,rtarea pmd.6&2-5073. 496 ·5275. Anyt i m e FOR LEA.5E-SO. Laguna "1-.ul • -a · ur Arranged by 64.5-244'1 ~orS41-$293 Ca!JMJ..U30
........... -.. & •"""'""'"""'""ft """" ""'" king block west of Nwpt C0911.._&.o.ts _..,, "-·-_ M/P' E .O.E. onuxE ....,.,....,...,,. -~w-.~. Frwy ). 110 t o 14 0 ............. Malt~~VI~ * * s:m. Cor 8 large uruque MacArthur Blvd, Santa Homeowner loaoa,may be L~!tmvaitt 0 ~ar~o: a ~ ,.. • ...., ~ 5160 Apatt.ment drpa,enci.g:~ge~aCS~: PIDD£N APT. Spanish style l br , apt Dix. l·rm. Office adj. Ana. Juist becomln~ arranged from Sl0.000. ~~.!!~.'.-~e·ry"taFrmede. ·BRA········ss······K···E··v··· u---gert.i••'-••te····'m~•rni:a"'. an•""' great kitchen w/bltns. QM OCEAN view. 332 F..nclno Airporter Hotel. No avai.13ble. 1200 sq. fl. o Interest oo.ly, amorthed. .......,. nc<W.,u. Ca __,,.. .. ..,.,. Adulta,nopets. Dbl sink Lo.See Mngr.Apt.C. tcase.833-3223,9tol2 prime comme r c ial abort term swing, caU 64&-9'74lor532-l64J . cor excJmive high me, in bath. 2 Ir Adllh CNlly space. Stationery store? Mrs. Anenault. 6roker. adUlt.s only. waterfront
IBRS340 l---'• • 5-laAM 3110 CXfice &retailshopapace. Shoe stor e? Drug store? about your real eatate u.t.C. Prt 8Wl. Vic. Vac· condomuuwn complex.2 ~ .....,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 210 Main St. H.B. 1 office Lawyer? Or any service loanneeda85Hl80 tori a & p 0 m 0 0 a . CATE.RING TO YOUR bedroom . highly up. 232'.3EldenAve,C.M. car...,.. BeautifulZbr,2baC'ondo, $70Mo. lofCice $120Mo. l business. See now. It .,_. _ _. ., ..... -SOCIAL A f'f'AIR S
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___ &f.2_._7~----1 patio apts., BBQ's _, __ to Ne"""'rt •-.S.A. olfice or storage space woo 't J as t ! Ca 11 FAST CASH n.rw .. u • ....avuao. ~,.,,..RTS graded apartmenl m -doletofwys &bcbs UUD'C -,,., .,. EXQUISITE~ eluded , competillve 2br, l~ba ~. F /P, walkto·..,_ \na . Frwy.Pool.&s aunaoul-sso. RetalJ sbor space <7 14 )97 9·8889 o r 2ndTOsswin&a 673-3833 SCWfilTS •'61·2111 • salary, knowledge or patio encl gar Adlts No ......,,,p ..... side door, USO/mo. Call $80. T he Min Mall. (114~12&0. -, Paa· · 17111 Goldetlwest 673-2.89l ~l558.832-l859. .._,w..tect 5030 Are you a busmess man D\tthan1cal elect rical . From$375.645-t0'14 fllW~ . WISTMIHSll:R ........................ ANSWERS going on a bus trip? 11Mintenaoce, booltkeep-
2 & 3 Br, near new, Costa 847 6064 ~nh hmisMd ""*" 14274 Beach Blvd. Creal Seed S65k. less than !yr. TraveU.oa, convention. U1i and typing skills. Mesa, Hunt. Bcb. All • oru..tun.ished 3900 EXECUTIVESUITE location betweeo2frwya. Pay 36 -45%, Cully FoUrtb -Beret -or nd a ,.rep for trade Pe r s on a bl e with
bltml, pa~yard. Some tWi14011Gta11ada ....................... Full serviceoffices (Civic Ceotu Vlllage ). BeCUred, Outataodmg of. Ducat -Cashew -show? 8~~ 8t4·9908 leadership qualities.
w/frplc, encl. garage,l~~~~~~~~~I r-... --m dVifla m Newport Ceot.er 896 s q . ft. A vail. Cer . Mr . Tho rnton FATHER frmkm-9pm Phooe640-S7T1 laundl'ynnorW/Dhook·I-'1Gdtnn I ge
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640-5470 December tst. Fully 6CU991 or&&.S-6462. My daughter bas re· -----
up. $310to$52S. SHARP, beach 1. 2 & 3 carpeted. Hurry! Call ached the st.age wbeT'e T,..... 5450 ....................... TSLMgml 642·1603 BR.frplc,dsbwsr,gar& ~3~t l::t.'1~~4lupj~~ llOOSq.Ft. · (714 )979·8 8 89 or Mal~s.Trwt she questions ever ·
•.. ~,... paDQ6.Nopets.S00.2358. Cro m $3SO. 2 bdrm nei l(hbo rbo od at · m 4J64S.12J60. Deidi 5035 ything. I bought her a 2Br, all utll pd, no pels, mo6phere, converuenl to ••••••••••••••••••••••• baby doll and she asked
Dri ving Costa )fesa to
Kouston and ret urn.
Leave ll /18/79, arrive
back ll/24/79. Share ex· l::ea. (2l3 > 596-7414
APROPOS
Fashion Island
7
smchild OK. re.fn g, d /w, Lovely all adult, no pets, townhouses Crom $SOO + San Diego Crwy. near NEWPORT BEACH Wttet-~ C wtiolbe FATHER was.
gar .• 1960 Wallace, Mgr 1,2&3 Br apls. 6200 Ed· pools, tennis. waterfalls. Fair vie w/El Ca mino, New .SO sq.ft. with air ... -7 o. 117. 548-9560 inger, HB. 846--0619. oonds! Gas (or cookin~ & CM.~ sq ft. 759.9501 cond., and carpets. $315 All types of real estate healing paid. f"rom San mo. investments smce 1949.
2 huge br in super loca· 2 & 3 Bdrm. New deluxe Diego Frwy rlnve North GnatUttt.C~ Barn!URltyllqiater Sped~ill
t.lon. redwood beam ceil· to wnhous es, t e nni s on Beach to McF'udden In Costa Mesa 6'2..59t0 ZftdTDs
angs, built-In kitchen. court, s.e_~ security, near then West on McFadden h p $325mo. No pets. lnqwre beach.alT<!HessCarcle. to Seowlnd Village. Newly remod. s op 'g Chrtatmaa roflta 642-2171 45-061 I """ 77 51 2060 center localed at 2750 ,._-.1 Soo I 568 W. Wilson. 845-6448 ...,.,..s 1or 7 · C714 )893-5198. Harbor Bl, bas space ":"'1•"9 . n Widow baa money for sbrt
Found: Bicycle.
ln CQfta Mesa.
S48.e679 aft.er 3pm.
Found: 10.23 Grey Poodle l will pay your gas Cor a
milt , Fe m , rec ently dailyridebtwnt-'tn Vly& groomed. Slt-3561.. s Pasadena. 962· 1009
Shop
A Fine Euro p e a n
Designer Boutique 1s
s eeking a s s is tant
manager & additional
st.a.ff SaU&ry open.
C4 C.rol 644-2652
MESA rnu.s ,.. , · 3br, 2ba, studio. Frplc, Laguna; l·BR apt. Wa lk available ranging from Reta il or oCftce spot'c trm 2Dd TD's no credit FOUND: Bladt. grey & For sale : 5 Amen ca a
Mesa Verde East. Spac. gar, No Pets. W/D hkp to beach & shops: util. 48().000 sq. rt. ready ror available for ·~mediate check,nopnlty,$20,000& while Tabby Kitten, A1rline "'1 Care coupons. APTMANAGER
n--'--lor, 1."., br ap•a $196Mo.752-7474,531).3397 pd. Adults. $375 Mo. immed. occupancy. Call occupancy mhigh t~urfsc up. For act ion call Pteasecall&C'7·2ll9 SSOea.640-21659
.om;Al'C' ..... ~ ~ Paul s. Kau, Agt center fll. Magnolia & agent:67J.7JU. For 55 urut.s in Costa
fromt $306ti. Pool.1_1acuu.i, Walk to bc.b 2br, l~ba, 213/~. .Warner 1n fo'o untaln ..:::=:=~..;;_;,..;:..;::;.;.._ ___ FOUND: Blk Fem . amoa • •.'::--_.!, Mesa. Exper'd couple. pv pa oa. \iarages crpts It ctrps. $350.llo . .._ 4000 Valley.1425Sq.Ct.at 5~ C"'SH old.DobieltGermSbep. I\· ... ...._ Wife bkkpg exp .
avail. Adult.a, no peu. 1...;...51&-;.;;...;..ll81J.;;;_.;;..or_S3&--;..;..;.._at~---t••••••••••••••••••••••• HIWPC>ltT MACH sq. ft. Fronts on Warner. A v I c . H a r b 0 r It Kusband ma1nt. exp. ae>HarlaAve, Sd-3'47. BR 1~ Ba twnbte, nr Room w/kltcheoette Piuab omce by Lldo Isle Call <714) 964-2566 or fOtt T.D.'• ~2:5Cll ........... _ .......... CaJI Ma-$073 or <213 >
.., ----2 br l"'-ba-1 -~_..& .. n 4700lq. ft. Real all or 973.2971 AeenL ~J.Q5.S ....;.;..;==~;;;.;...;;.,.._ ___ St rll • -.-I 'i=:~ .,.$395'. ~~&~etnr: :;ut!S:,:: ___ •·_·S4s._-._97_SS_-_· --1 t:·~.~:~ ~'J~ -llETAIL Nwpt Paclf\c 1'\Jnd\ng. =~-ru.: ..!M!.'!':~ ..... ?~ -ARCHJTEC'TtJ'-SR.--P-RO_D_UCT_RAL_lO_N_
..;_-....:..------1 ly,oopets.860-1849 Roo m w /It 1 t c h e n ~7flll0 NewportBJvd.C.M. 2day a,pprvval, fuod ln 7 C.M. Owner Identify !'1_...-1oA•••'--•T .... r MEWUllDAnS. i IEACHWOOD privileges. Adults only. 88,000daily trafClc count days. No points. No 54&-35:.Matl5pm. \;/&\O™lhl:-";-~ Minimum 3 yrs U ·
Bi&eaor 1t75: frplc, rec 2 Br. 2 .......... Adults. Call aft. 6 weekdays MIWPOtrT MACH muns volume sales! balloon. $10,000.$200,000 an.ta:. Ewope fr us perience David Klqes fr room. Pool. jacunl, 962-l800.,. -962-7520. eves. & wk:nd.s. lOOOft cheerful office 1300 & 4950 sq ft avail. 2nd TD loans. Lido Found : Doberman a.JJBWtcz,-2"Tl.5$10hr. ~~~· Costa Mesa. encloeed garages. Gas & ___ . ------! 962-7520 s:uit.e avail. Upst.aln unit ~l. Agt/oWMr. Newport Co. S73-7S85 4M Pinsdaer. 21st 1J PCH. _,..,.,..
wtr pd. Adults, oo ""'ts. 2br. Twobae/Condo in new bldg. 645•3323 ......,.GAR_... 4500 bra. HuatBch..CallS3&4'139 ..... W~ 7075
C""" Roommate wanted share da)'8 • _. 5350 --•••••••••••••• ASS E ll B L I N G & 393 Hamilton , M . 1200sq. Ct. 11,AJba, pool. 3 bdrm. home in San -=!,.;;.;..·-------•••••0 • ............... HOMEOWNERWANS PWU:R I • ~al~ eves fr PACKACING,wiUtrain,
6'.5-44ll Nr. Heil/Algonquin <nr. Juan Capistrano. $190 LUXURIOUS 'lew 1000 Sq. ft. lodust'lal ARRANGED • •••••!'••••••*-•••••••• weeMnds. Roee Marie, full tune, lrvine location.
V _,. H.H. > Bcb lmi. $420. mo. split utlL'l. 20 to 30 EXlCllTTVI sums units for lease. JO< sq. ft. $10,000tol2SO.OOO WANTED: Female to ·-........ --". $3. hr. ~2735 ll.LAMs;iwrEllA (714 )547-8451. (714 ) old N smoker .......,.,,Sprinklered.Hunt. •AMORTIZED share-ol2 week ,....._.., ~.-..
2br. 2ba, new crpls, gas ..:.644-01..;,.;..;;..:.95:..:....:.e_ves _____ , ~kfor steve0f93.L26() · Offices now avail. ln 8;b. Avail Dec. I. •IN'l'ERESTONLY sta)' ;Ta.b.rti:'Dtt 22 to •ASSB9UltS•
stove & dshwbr Incl. 3 BR 2, b 1 d' ~~~eUySua1.P!?°cetedntralElxy-8f1·9954. •SlfORTTERM Jan Sth. Call Barry Encl ~rages. Couple i.'J . a. orm Ul, Pvt. Suite w/bath. Ideal """"v l~ Call Bob Wllliams·Agent m 1011.
pn!f, ildren OK. No fpl~. Ddbl1W. Wj,,f] ,,!k1up. for prof. fem. Lt cooking. locatedt ~-earthefreeOrwaanygse, Mr. Orea. Co. IJl'DOl't 7ll·TI7l or!J00.1967
rra veliog Compa ·
moo/Secretary pogalion
..med. Ella ~3184 .
•ftAIMHS• ~ County mlgr of
dectro mechanical pro-
~ls seek:in& trainees ror day sJult to assemble
dectroruc s'witcbes & dis-
pla,j's. Apply in person.
l>d.s. $400 UUl pd. except paUo, gar . ...,.........., Ref's. CM $170 646-3502 cour s .,. New 5,9lilsq. n. iodl bldg MIC~ • &eiir. e1ec 2324 Elde 845-1965 Co u n l y A Ir po r \. ~.,, · 0 Bch 2 blks, 2 br, l 'h ba, ..:a;.;;.m...:.-------Facilities include a W/288 sq. It. office. Aata•c•-lllh/ •o.tul• W..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 BR, 1 Ba, refrig, lndry patJo, gar. no pets/ltids Room for M / F II. D. friendly, efficient recep· Ftonts 00 xlnt st. Ofc can .... J H~I/ UAM-2AM 835-3749
,mi. kids OK, no dogs. ..:$:;.:..;.::ms_. ~'--_1682 ______ 1 house. Kit & bath prtv. t i on a t / l e 1 e Pb one be~~a & ~ Lolt & F'OlilRd
ACCOUNTANT · Orange CPA firm has opening for college grad. Must be
CPA candlcbte. SaJa.ry
open. 7l4-Q4-8757 or send
resume to Gaugle r &
Wieeel 1 City Blvd West,
$325mo. 831·9081 ._.__ 3144 $190. eau 847-5703 operator wbo greet.s your ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,.._ clients and answers your LlOO Sq. n. fmlsbed ofcs. ... _.._ 5100 ~LIS 2 br ar:. Faml· ••••••••••••••••••••••• y-.-1.1--~ 4250 I c '·f ·-Ai cood l 700 ~ ft A•a.K ......
PREGNANT? Carin g.
confidenllal cowi.seling &
referral. Abortion, adop-
....... Sped~
llMO Moorovla, C.M.
642-2427
E.O.E.
---calls. a comp ete au . ... r . . • . . ..; ••••• ; ••••••••••••••
y unit. Poo & P lay· 2 BR condo, Tbe Lake&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Federal law library whse. Nr. John ayue tioa & kttpmg,
APCARE J10IDld. Sundance West rec ctr, etc. $525. call aft House for rent. Big Bear beautifully decora ted Airport. $1300 Per mo.
Apta . 1998 Maple . 7PM.,213-431·3048 Cil.Y slpe8; linens furn. cooference rooms,pboto WftkyM.TaylorCo.
&46-1488or642-1961 1 -t.ach 3848 sis nitely pr cpl. Call copy macbloes. Is the Realtors 844-4910
New2 Br. 2 Ba. fpk, bllnll, :Z.::•••••••••••••••• ..:after:=.;..;;:...3'-'P~·..;;;m..:.·.;;..548.;.:_·1989..;..:.._·__ ~~~ }0~1~~~~ rJJ~
Westside C M. S385. Spacious 2Br, N. Laguna, TAHITI & a penio n a l t o ur
Adulu;oopets. m.3376 ocn aide hwy, bltns , Modem 1or2 br cottage through the facilities, qwet, $460 mo. yrly. l v rt 2Br. Adult.a Only. Ad 1 t s , 1• 6 2 3 . 3 8 2 7 , oo beach on Tatu ti with p ease contact o ac
FORESTE
OLSON ...... ,. .... ,, ....
Pool. $325 Mo l·98:).l039 car, row boat, wash Assoc., (714 )955·2288.
S.W-1795 -----------mach ine, complete r714 ~3900. ·--~
Bea ... 1 ti....., ,H bdrm. Large2bdrm. fireplace & kilchen. etc. For mOf'e ..,_ ·~•J .. view. Near beach & Boat info call ~21199 eves &
plUlb. laundry. immac. Caoyoo. $550 mo. weekends. -ltrowidl. 18216 Pomona. 49t-03Sl • 1325 mo. 838-8086. · F'1m house for rent oo
2 BR 2 Ba redec. lower DeJux Condo 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Parker st.rip, Colorado
d Pie.. ·1eoc•d yard pool. 2 houses from River, 3Br 2Ba, sips 8, 11 ... r "" . • ocean. Fantastic. view. Reduced Winter Ratee. pr., avail. U /2. $395. No clilldren or pets. $415. 714-51208, 213-380-2522 _
,.,,..se.7729 mo. Cl~: 951-7818 ...... SIMrw 4100
._.. stfOl'PIMG Mlwport leedl J169 ...................... .
UW pd. no peta, Pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MALEltOOMMATE
2br, 1bl.548-7889 PAIK MEWPORT WANTID!ll
Zbdnn. 1 ba. Duplex, at· Bachelors , 1 or 2 To aha.re 2 Bdrm. apt.: ·-~ 1an1e oo 16th. Bedrooma•TO*nbouaes has pool, Jacuut " dis· ptp,5, Cali 87~U From$389.50 bwuher. Rent-$187.50.
Evea. Soectaclllar 1pa, total ~ Abe~_aj1&t5-Jl16 r41cr eaUoo pro1ram, .. ...,. 5 p.m. -or ... on. 2bdrm.1M. New1love • IOCiaJpr'Op'&ID.1DOOla,8 AND Fri. day1 et
d:rapn, loclda patlo. telJllt cowta. Al Publoo ..;.'15;::;,.;tlliOO::.:;;.:..· -----
AdUJU. no pet.a. 1310. n1 qnJamboree • Saa Mcmu? Avcild depoalta • W. 1l&b. B .• ~IDI l:D1ll eo.d. cut llvlo1 u peoseal
lb ar, 21ae. aew npt.a, 4t644-1900 ProfeHlooaHy 1lftce
=a:r~:t ~ 2 Br. 2 ba coado, ~ blt t.o 1'TL MC>USBQTIS Sid. No Peta 'Nr $o Cat. beach, 2 car aar, auto oP-m-tU4
Jt1asa. $45oMo. 9m: •·Beaut. bay view. '650 ----==-=-;;._--
111. 99z.4121 or yrfy.M t ..__1..,... Rm. mate wanted. 3 IJ.Nl1~.C.U<Ollect. 1'SL ·fin '"'"'.,.... bdrm., 2 bth., CdM
t M Iii AC u LATE ti house, nooamoker & .... 2ba, O.C.C. aru. ~ 3 Bdrm 2 ba vegetarian pref., $250 hmllJ Unil. $42$Mo. tJelconY. Pitched' beam mo., or. bdL 675-9550
Avail. N0¥ 1. M1M5'1 C'elllnp. Noar beach " Profeaional U..le seeks . wao.,: peta; 2 Bil, ~ ... ~~~·~9'01 et mature euy. 1oing
5 ; new cpta." un--nuvu· -•ii mo female &bare 2 bdrm. 2
• 11ovo a nfn1. 1rt1 lH. Watnfront ba. Cdll. Ev• ~ _ m.nn Hoalt831·1400 .:B!!!>'::;.;;.c,;·;.__· ----
StAde ar. tba, Jar~. ~ llock to '-ell. a br, 2 a bdrm. l M. ar bda, vw. y., deu. MaKI No =--=t•lr1, bltftl, Pref. tem no•·•mkr. ,_eo,_.. .. ~-· =.o· CdM IUkt
Jiil'.,..~~ ......... , ...... Nft11, ....... ,...I.WO. C:.... Veru llH Coado, =pd.PfrO.C.0 ; .....--. t-.efac. $175 ..... Tod. "'9 I s, IMI M cltnp&a, mo., lN. 171·0814 all hm. &e u&.od to ~;.$la.~ 8Pm. , •hr l::': B; bomt , ,.,...... irrl ' 11M1TY Newport BdL •mo+ ..;r;:::;:;.:;.~--.:·~;_;.;;.;;;.;;,__ 2 Ill' l&Udio w/frplc, pvt id. Avail~. :a. Call s~rtlria.O:J:: paao. YriY nn(al -aft'1Pll.MWllt --. • ... ... mo. 111 It. BaJ. Cell ._..-.ct.~ 11/I',
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Plalabtafl••
Wfes 1bere is a dltference !
Large suites <260 a.f. > providing bigbly pro-fessional secretarial
service with a maoagea·
ble number of unit.s. 2021 Business Center Dr,
lrvtne, caJl 752-0234.
FREE RENT
T ............. _.
ht ..... offer ....
ltlO. C4ll for ....
4.1$ t.o a600 sq. ft.,
Deluxe Office SuJ&a
~~=-=:
YIUAM
67M6'Z
CM ........ aA
626 sq.Ct. zoned MG • swtable for Ute manufac·
turing or offir'e space.
Located In indu1trial
complex. See lbia Wday.
71~9393 .
..... W.ted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Desire lse/rent ol bouse
cpl looking Cor unlurn 2-3
bdnn w /encl yd for 2 mature dogs. Have good
ref's for a ll of us.
7Sl-9100, 12-4 pref. Steve
or Jean.
Profeaslonal bu1l·
nelCWOCll&O W /2 children looldnC foe place t.o rent
for I wa. 7J5..3140 all
?pm
46IO ....................... ~sums Ha~ la havinl )'OW' place of bu1loeH at BWr c.eo&er". &ee.pt., ......... room. pboDe
covera1e. Clote lo ll1r'Doft. llM reatauraota. Secretarial 1er•leea --·-•••••• .. •••• ..
...U. Jl'or man lafo, cell :;" -..atJTNlll.r wer 1001 ..;;;~:;..;;..;..;...-~-----····· ........ . tllWPOl'f llACH
OPnC& oa llSNTAL SPACE. W. 'Cat. RwJ., ....... 11.Ut ...... ft.
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MONEY
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PENNY
PHl:HEI
ADS
~ ........... Ste. 901, Orange , CA 1--------• 93168 •SO• S. El Camino Real
San Clemente: f\illy lie.
f'or Appl. '92· 7296
Accounung Clerk for busy ASSlt•ll HS
air cond. Cirm. Must be I
O.C. AIRPORT
SECT'Y &
ESCORT
able to band.le complete PACICAG>HS
accL rec.. btllinp aod NEED NOW I~ ONLY S1 rmsc. otriee work, type flop Wages
5Swpm. M8·5S41 C.M. INoExperoeeded
Area ILong Term uaig:nment Sell any 1lem ar mm·
btnallon o( items far S7S
or IHll with a Peony
Plocher Ad. 3 lloea Cor 2
CON«Ullve days. Eat'h
addltlOl\81 UM II tor (OC'
the 2 days. Charice it• Nocommen:ial Mia.
For morr lntonnatlon
and to place your ad c 111
•SBYICE•
Speclalliiog lo busl·
nessmeo, resid e nts
welcome.
739-5241 24HIS.
COVBGllL * 95)..0771.
2' Hr Oulc1ll Service
Acd.C Bk.kpo& TEMPORARY
~ today to worlt
oo various accounting &
bookkeepiol assign.
meats. Work close to
yourhome. Acctgclerks,
bookkeepers. accoun·
tam. are needed thruout
VOLT
•I "•'"r,., JI t I\ Ct w • •• I~ I,, II I •
546-4741
!IMS Campus Drive
<.across from
John Wayne Au1>0rt l
Equal ()ppor Employer
642-5678 Have something you wa.nt Oranae County. Call us . d' to llcll? Classified ads do for more loformatlon. Alteodant to asaa.st ~a·
'...-.... for artiats ln Un· lt well. 642-5678. Robert Half's abled husband while w1fe .,...._,, ... _ lall--... worts. 6-8 hrs per day. usual • ~ &QI art occa•t• f Moo-Fri. Salary " hrs.
media to monstrate • ~ YQU're buy in& or ms No Broadw~ necotiable. Live in or :'art ~v~Wbl~~ ~ C!Tllal:~,:::; dM>~~ 8.:o. out...-Z.
tier, Feb. 22t.o4Mtb. u m. l'C ucetotberi&btPeG-014)1JM10l ~ call 2l.Je74740 pie. eau Toda11 &ea-st'78. I~~~~~~~~
GET MORE
$$$$$
Fot·YOUR DIME
WITH OUR NEW
DIME·A·LINE
Y• .. ..w •wtlN 11w fw.SJI ., .._ 111 .., PAMOUS ... .....u ... ~.!~....., .............. ., -
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-..... ,..... .... -... IJL
'
• •
A1TIMTIOM
llOrOYer
Mo ........ Mlc:fta.
U 1G1J are MW to Costa ...._ t.empora.rily dis-con«'""*'I your educa· Ucn. recemJJ diacbarled from the M!l"\'ke, or for
8111 reuon aeetinl &.em· pcnry or career wort.
eaaa6der \b1I Uftica• op-porWDky.
Y•C.. ....
SZl6PwWll
Tbt...,...and...,we
.. '°'*1n8 for my_. be
Und ~ tnlae. fOIClli:lt
• •anbouM 'jobs :r"9 wwtau for• limited
tncoine. Work wlth
fO'IDI people. RaDld •d· v~t poaalble. Jf '°" are 11 or ovtr and would be aullable to
1ta1 '"*"Immediately,
taW .... blwat:»a:a.
'41-6114
•
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,·
Atm>MOTJVE
MICHAMCS4M!
OudY D'OWth requires
HOWAAD Ch e vrolet aervtce opansloo !
Une mechanics needed!
SlLOO/hr. GM exp. pr•
lernd. Pleuant working
condlt onc In Air po rt
~· No trans. work
required. See Service
Mgr.
HOWUD CIM•rofet
Dove & Quall Sl.s.
NEWPORT BEACH
Al!TOMOTIVE
PARTS
~Opportunity
c.f. ........... 1 .. ••• a, .. ..,, I•
ow Newport /H••t·
... ldt. .... tor.
IOOIQ(l9'8 CluJdcare for 1 year ol
Experienced bkkpr/atty 11 g ht h ous e w o r It
wanted. Familiar with weekdays l·Spm. Mesa
marine industry belpful. Verde area. Call 641:1.324 Pbone131-2Ul. _or_S48-_J.SB2 _____ _
IOOUIPB
Acct 's Paya ble, con ·
1tructlon exper p re·
..... p .... • • .... fen-ed, wtll tral• l•dMd.al __ M.s_D_a_vis_:_540-0500 ___ _
w/ttffrfy ccnWet' •x-Bookkeepe r need e d . ,... If hind we will S!f1all 1trow1ng office .
...t YOll to our tr-. , ~~fa ~~l~ttii. s~;;:tl:{!:~
huJ center on full <.:o 7008 E. Balbo11 Bl,
......,. Balboa Cal. 673-5631
Childcare
U you are a teacher, or
coUese educ rnaj deslr·
ing part time weekend
employ ment w /great pay, c all S ITTE RS
UNLIMITED 675-9630
CllILO CAR E-needed Im
med. For school age
children Mature My
home or will conside r
yours Cox School an·a
f" V OK to bnng own
clu.ld. Call aft fl .00 wkdys
CLERICAL
Secur1Ues processing
clertt for f'ash.loo Island
Inves t men t F i r m .
~ new Invest ·
menta involving bank de·
poaits & detailed follow
UI). Investment or bank·
iJ\g experience helpful
640-0123
CLERICAL
ln.-.ur3nce Co ne ar OC
Airport. Dllry levt'I pus1
llOO J..1ght typing 37 1 ,hr
wk, $.SSp mo_ 833·11450
Llt'Ocal
ltespons1ble pe rson 10
learn offi ce supply bus1
COUNTBPE:RSOH
Dealersh ip or replace·
ment parts experience
requfed,. Call Glen at
~ I0.....4pm
Wed. ttwu Friday
200 I Mkltekoft Dr.
.... airporl,
IOOkkf:EPU
C'.ommercial contractor
needs strong. dependa·
txe bookkeeper to handle
A/P computerized P tR.
payment rt:q uests & in-
voidtil(. Construction ex·
pe rte n ce pr l' re r r e d.
Salary o p e n Send
Resume.
968-0234 -ncss. Chall<'ng1ng &
Ch1ro pra ct1t· OH 1ce . pleasant work Bf'uc·h
1"'-· Calif. IR e c e p t 1 o n 1 ~ t · Slauoners, 4020 Campw.
Book k eep e r t, x · Ur N..B
pencnced ChLro office re
qwred Newport Be ach ClEAICAL
$1000 mo. 97~1161. Gl'OWUlg Tbnft & Loan 1s 640-6444 835-2606 ext. Cl80
Al!TOMOTIVE CALIFORNIA SHUTTUIUS Dlltva FIRST BANK.. J. Ray Conatructioo c.o.
Must have good drlvin~ E.0 .E. Mt F 188 E. 17th St C:osta
record & valid Calif. Mesa, 92627. Attn l'at Kimmel
ClllSTU MONEY
GLAMOUR JOB !
dnver's license. See Ken ._,..~/TEU.IR · -----Cam ....... 11 ........... ro bu.sy .. , Worti in aw..... fctshlon ..,...,.. ,.._ Newport nter. Full· ~eeper r " r h ....,. d Anua t ime ., no Sat s E x-cond. firm . contracting oh"o1p ere. Mee
~....,......... penence preferred, but exp. ne£ • type 55wpm. chormln9 011t9oln9
• Z929Harborlilvd willing t.Otrain.Call Jane 545541~~ ~--people to ouht
_ COS'f~MES~ __ M.artm <714)644-1461. &ok Store Help Wanted. aasf°"9n In ~
Ba bys1tle1'" ror s mo. old. 3 IMPERIAL S&L r 1t1 me 11 PP I Y at B · chor9• acco11nh. •
da)'l> per week. 6 hrs per Equal()pporturuty Dalt.on, No. s. Fashion lWi ii a fmt poc.d ex·
day W. Newport. Call EmployerM/F/H lsland,NB. --· citinq fob for the ~SB>. ~----·Books tore P nsonn el P9rtOll who wa11ts ~~SITI'ER WANTED, Barber Styltst to manage needed . pa rt t 1 m e. INI _. of the
kJo1ana ror tnd.1v1d uala to
fill entry level clerical
J>Oflltlon11 Must have
good math background &
typing skills. Pleasa nt
appearance & out going
personality a mu.•H. Xln t
bt'nef1ts & working con
d :. S a lar y co n\·
m e n -.uratt• w 1th
quahf1cat1ons Western
Thrift & Lou n. :woo
Ha rbor Hlvd Co~ta I Mesa &tS 3153
~lerical help Part/full
lime t 'lex11.J le hr11
College s tude nts OK.
714/646-1623 rM-;~·Fri . C.M. a re a . ~-tune 631·9577. T ues· permanent & tem porary '°"" llfJ Your home. 548-6434 aft Fri. 9-6, Sat/ 9-S. eves. llolJ d ay pos1t 1o n i:.. ordinary. YoM can 1 ________ _
6. llll-3028 640-5313. Faatuon Isl lftalb xW lllOMy f11 a
Babysitter for 10 yr old Bar Girl, nights. Buck-orl a.fl sch1 pou wk:nds Ingham P 11 lace. Call
BrickJayers helper, full shorl fffM, COMt folft
tame . Must have own US!
t rans .• d e pe ndabl e.
O.ERICAL
ST UT EAIMIHG
CHRISTMAS
MOHCY MOW!!!
1 no. area. 975-1289. · 496-ll033 or 496-S476
Bakery Sales. counter BARMAID. ATTRAC·
help needed. s day wit. TIVE. Mus t be e n-
MUlt have car. ~ .9595 t.bus1ast.lc. CALL 646-9935
Btlnklng Batt.ender Personality +.
Southwest Ban.It requires Apply 1.30 E. 17th St
Bank Tellers. Not.es & _c_.M_.646-__ 3666 ___ _
Collection• Cle rks &
Bookkeeper for t heir
MiMloo Viejo .\ El Toro
I bnnchel. Pleue contact
Joa n Gor e 494-6600.
E.O.E.
IUUTICIAM
Newport.er Inn some foll.
Guar + com. ~.
644--0861
Beauty. Preci.aioo Hair 8al*iD& c utter s need ed f o r TaLa fl.ltUriltlc saloo near S. MIW ACCOUMTS Coast Plaza. Join a
p'OUp of leading hair de· Pwaaaomt, part Ume, aip en, bent on pro-
lielll tnlU, Will COO· ll"t!lllVe, artiatic at yllng. slCW 'l'ralDee. Ca 11 for Olli 557-96.11
~ S.viao •Loan Beuy .
Conma del Mar LIDO HAJR FAS W ONS
llr. CC8IPMt ~~10 3c:M Via Udo, N.B.
,.... Oppor Emplyr Spece to lease for hair --------•I stylist .\ other related ..-vices. e7). Um>.
PAITTIIE
1B1D
~'rr1t 6 Autatant
needed la YOUDI •I ·
.,..." aaloa. Robert • ....,. .... 111'1. • BJ:Ll.MAN
675-3175
IUSIMISS IS
IOOMIMG
We need good help
. • Asaemblers
•Molders
•Office
Experienced 4t trainees.
MacGregor Yacht•. 1631
PlacentiJA, Costa Mesa.
Cabinet maket . custom
ex.per. H.B. area.
963-0650 or 968-'U!67
Cafeteria E mployees,
days , salad expe r .
helpful. Good benefits. Call for appt. 731·5100,
ext2189.
Catl)et Cleaner. Must be
experimced with truck unlt. Good benefits. NB.
640-7641.
CAI WASH
CAS .. a
Immediate employment
avail. F« tm.rview call
~.
ASfUER needed, lull
time, day 1blrt1. E x-' J*MDeed or wlll train.
Appty •t Standard Shoee.
3077 S. Bristol, C.M.
~11.
'Die I..-. Mlauel Of· N o e x p e r l e n c e
ftcleofS..DiellOPederal neeeuary . Mu1t be ~•Lou bu • a v aila ble d ay1 .\ hit 'n.. T ..... poU• A I 1bendt. Call for appt, tl• available. Apell· •7358. ~=.J-U::.~~ -Btv-eraa--e-Coatroller ____ , CBllEIS
......... DMto. ..... l:aperietlff la t.ot.l •. ·u· pa..._ allderilll H · ,...tau.rant preferred. TVTI ......... able to tne lh. 1:30 to 5. Moo.-fti.
...... ,. UH 10.key ca&.lforappt ..... .,.. MARKETS
...... ••4::z,"!.,ud be IWEIJNI! OPERATOR cm•••efm ... ._ hll·tlme, out ap-
ll'rrrllw ••••*'by ~~ ~~ :,:•ol~::;:t only. •C.M.MNIJI •
I.
... . ...
sam&LDAN
CaMC.Cllo
TOUFRH
800-42~424 I
PtrfOi necce Senlces
l..c.
Chri l>t 1a n Comp a -
nion/Housekeeper for
elderly woman. C M.
L i ve In Ca r pr e f.
548-3289.
CMI .... ., fOniCJM'I Career op portun ity
available to talented in·
dividual with Oigbt con:
trol & storm design back·
ground. Apply in person
with resume & work
samples to Mr. Fuentes
at Robert Bein, WIJli am
Frost le Asaoc. 1401 Quall Sl. Newport Beach. __
Cleanin& Helper, AM on·
ly . U .50 per hr ,
Brookburat It Atlanta
Loe. -.M.54 or 53M780.
~who need people
ebou1d always check the
Service DiredOrY in the
DAILY PILOT
•SICIET ARIES
With & Without SH
•TYPISTS
•PIX OPllA Tott
•ACCT a.BXS
•1()()11(9115
~UYPUMCH <>PH
•Cl.IDS
ALSO
•GBBAL LAlott
•TIMI ASSIMILBS
*'ACKBS Lona & abort term, boU ·
day " vacation pay.
Hoepitalization av all a ·
bl
VOLT
If ,. ...... "" ••,Al •• ~I lt,; w I
546-4741
JMtCampus Drive
(Acro&1 from
Jolm Wayne Airport )
Equal ()ppor E mployer
CLERKS
FULL TIME
MO m ... eCI MICISIAIY
Hurry! fmmediate openings
I
dencaJ
Wart&Loc ..
Ta fllf'sy
Aatl; ...
....... Todoy
557..0045
CT\-Llf\:
II Mf'Ol! .Al'V Pf llSOHN fl '( l.'1/ICU
3723 IJrdc Street
Mewpcwtleodc
:A.ERK Ent ry le' 1•1
pos1t1on Proce ss 1n
VOICC"S, assu.t w lH'COUnt
Ul$C duue., llgbt typLDg
hand.le rn1ul. 540·7639 A
K.endav1i1 In. £ 0 1-;
CLERK.general ofc f1I
in~. neat appeara nre.
full t i m e . Mast e r
Blueprint, 234 F11cber, C M.~9373.
* Q.lltl( TYP'fST * Min 50 wpm gen orfic:e
Slulls. a,pply m person
t:OLER INDUSTRIES
2101 Dove Sl ' N B
Across fro'.!! 0 C A~~rt
•C.ERK TYPIST•
LeadlnR Oran1te Co unty
MfJ{r <'Ompany :,eekmit
1nd1v1d uals for d~rk
typist pos1t1ons M uat
t y pe 4 5 wpm
IWsl)l>ns1biltues include
typing, f11tng. geoera l
clencaJ dut1et.. 2 yrs ex·
per Ill general ore prt'·
femid. Apply LO person
....... s,.dalffes
1640 Monrovia CM
642-2'27
E .O.E
........ ,.t •• .,, ..................... , .• ·-··-~ ...........
Cutler w a nte d f o r waauns, exp. prderTed.
Will t r ain right In ·
dlvad.uai ~y Ill penoo
8-12AM. Su Swta, U7 w.
1.8tb Sl. CM
O.y help needed ruu or
~ Utne Apply 2 to ~
McDonald's, 20362 Beach
Blvd.Hunt lkh
Oebve:ry man. full ttme
f.mPor'tant )Ob N l'8 t a p
Pt"aranct' Bea ch St 11 uooen. 4020 Campu.s Or NB
Del.JVtt'J Tnxk 0n Vf r'S AA.I.. Firewood hu open
I DKS ror dri v e r s &
neipers Ill t.o 25 yn. Call
bet~ 8 f+ 6, 64'i 28W7 or
~1348
OEUVER'r TOP PAV
NO ~t:l.U NG Must be
1B or ovt>r. own tra n.?>.
4 30 9p m . Mo n F r i
531-0811 call bt wn 1·9
p.m -'----------. -
DDrlul Shop work, no Cll· ILICTllClAH
penmce neceuary, will Mimnwm 1~ yn. exper
tram. Apply AM only. E t\AP'Je(tric,546--~ •
D K's. Donuts, 2963 , l
F'aarMw Rd C.M. ELECTRONlC ~EMBLY fnft.iq position, full or C'.ompaoy &ocaled near
P tT 1n m echani cal ocean needs full time ~ olfice local· Train ees fo r m nfg.
ed lll TullU.O. 6 ID08· 1 yr diV\S.IOO &am wb.ile you
exper-111 draf\.1J1g PR· learn Many benefits .• ferrf'd Will conside r Call~
tramee with schoohnp, •------
Salary comm ensurate ENJOY PIOPLI? W'lth expt>n f'nce Ca 11
G-!IJ40 for appt --------
Drapery Wo rk roo m .
seamstrt'sS needed Near
OC Al fl>C>rt Salary open
988-8'35 ----
Perma.oent part time
posiuon a11 pnv11Le school
RecJ,strar. JO hrs. week dara tr everun11s Vaca -uon & ln.'1. Resumes ac
cep.ed Immediate start
So. Coast Pina area of
Onver-Pan. Umt'. 20-25 hr Sllnt.<t Ana Call Anthony w~~om1ngs only. Sdlools.979-2353 Li'll~~Ull ~60 -----• --~ X C I T I N G
ORI\ ER lilt-dl'hvenei., CHALLENGE Couple
full ume. Harbor area; wanted t.o manage small
Deal appearance. clean bu11ness, pa r t ttml'
dnVLDg record Master Must be ambitious &
Bh.epr'lat. 234 F1-cber , wiU1 n1 to Jeara. Call c .. 540-9173 :le-7'9IM Deliver y P 1T1mt> A ~. -------
LA T ime!. SI OO per Onvers ror auto parts
wttk La11 una Beach ward>ou.se Hn 8·4 ·30
~ Call 642-9167
~ DBJVBY P'HSOM
rtwy Auto 26242 A Vf'f)
f'tlwy, M V -----
DELIVERY · t-~rl> AM
al.ll.O route Wall !:>treoel
Joumel 5 day week Sm
car reqd 162~
Dental Rttept.1on1st ror
pleasant 2 doc.tor 0U.c:1.•
lrv. s&-4711
Dental
O RTH O DONT I C
atAIRSJOE ASSIST ·
R.O A. pref. Apply
546--5170. 7s&-0882
~;:-G arde;e~ c-;,;;, ·
bmat100 person lla v(:'
valid Caler Ill· Good
dri•1 n tc r .. co rd
Muumum .ip,e 20 Apply
P en ny sd .. e r 16 b 0
Ptacenu a. <.:os t.<t M et1 a .
Onvers. Checker Cab
Good d rivinp, r ecord.
Mature 1nd1v1du als ---HIYBS
bee.ti•• SK 6y
Business compuu r co. In
~-His reqwres a
see ·y w 1ou ts tand1ng
slaJJ.s & enterpnsine a t-
11 t ud e. Xlnt :o.a lary.
bend1t:i & future. Calif
~ Sy!>tems. Bob
Grote 581 9500
FOTOMATHAS
AJOIFo.YOU
Fot.omat has openmgs
fer permanent part·time
e mp loyees Wo r k
10.00am · 2·30pm . or
2·30pm · 7 OOpm There
are operunp 1n all or
H.B .. f' V .. N.8 .• and
C.M. ExceUent Benefits.
...--------D ENTA L RE C EP ·
Pd t raining, Pho ne
9il4 ·405 fo r an Im .
mediate inte rview
Mimmum aae 17. EOE en-typtat. permanent T IONIS T · p a rt·t1me
po111Uoo, ~pm. gd needed to asst.St full time wortdn& cond .\ beoefltl, recept. A.I It for Ca r I a
st.art m>. Moo·Frl, 9am· M&-<mt
Men or women 2$ yn or
okler. Know t.he coast
abs. Nd Sl.80 a week or
more. O range Coa s t
Yellow C.b. 17300 Mt.
Herrma nn. Founta in
Valley I.No or Slatu
betwn N e w h o pe 6
n.:bd > Spm. 979-2270. ---------
OENI'AL A.5SISTANT · ~~~~~~~~
fUU. oa PART TIMI $4JHR. +COMM. ~.
Offer eharae accounta in
a department st.ore pear
you. f1e.x.1ble hrs .• no ex·
perience neceuary, we
train.
Golf Club S to rage 6 Qwnlde 4 da y work Helper , mornln11 for Vl-• .._ EARN DOG Weekly part week. ,......pay w/11eue. timr ~abort ~e
pvt. club. 644-5404 Prtv. Npt. Bcb. otrlce. .....;qee at bome:of~1 Restaurant R..O.A. reqd. ~ TI41GH011.ut 208
COOi DENTAL ASSISTANT. U • not ~ tbe
F/Ume. Apply between exper'd.. ~ve So. Ii=~ Cale.di•
TOI.I.RH
loo.422-4241
Pwformaace Senkel
I.De.
3pm-5pm, Mon thru Lac una o f c . Dr . in CluaUied,
Thurs. Coc o 's, 4847 Peterse n. 499·454$ o r )'OU're miMtQI • lot ol ..., __ ._..._,_Bl, Npt Bcb ~ newsy Information at ~'" . weil M IOIDe 11"9atiNys.
*<X>PY MACHINE
OPE RATOR•
()ppty for permanent
full-tune position work· I inl In busy xerox photo-
copy bus iness. Expe r
'helpful. The Copy Stop
~1-1050
O>wlt«' Help f'/t Cameo
Cleaners, 1850 S a n
Mi g u el O r .• N .8 . .......,,
Olalal Aaailtant, nper'd
lcllolles 2 eves .\Sat A.M 1.------------------
C.M. 646-2411 ask for
Joyce.
Omicntt
TOOL
DESIGNER
Mutt be familiar wtlh
a.cine a.bop to ••en • dnw cuttiq t.oola, •mall
.. • mach1De paru fOI'
l(ftW llMlcbi.oe • .. . c.
latbe1. Salary com ·
men1urate with e x·
perlence . Nume rous
beneftta lncld. fully paid
medical 6 dental for both
)'OU 6 your dependa.nta.
IOSAMIMC.
714/S41-5633
Newpol1 Beach
AD l'.qu.al Opportun.lty
Employer
earn extra
Christmas
dollars in·
your spare.
time at
Mervyrl's
applications are now being
accepted at all Mervyn'• store•
I
Part time openings, days ctnd eve-
nings, are available in sales and
stock work during the Christmas sea-
son. Stop by our Credit Office and fill
out an application for employment.
No experience is required, and there
are many flexible work schedules
available.
•'1
I
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7
o~ral
JOIS
AYAILAIU ......
TYPISTS
CLBllCAL
MCTOIY woams
-MIYla A Fii!
Co~ In ~"i11ter this
we e-k. & Halloween
t'oollles & punrh if you
rt'gi'ster on Ot-t. 31st.
~ c ''Ill!!
N B
ORG
EOE
SSG-8520
~2622
M/f'
Al Typn of Dmdllg
ht1Ms1ra ..,. AdYmsce
.... l to 16
~Jo~
241 I I. Cit. Hwy. c_ .. ..._.
673-3420
schools and
Instruction
.. ..
Thia v•i1-of fine 1choola
coulCf Introduce
you to• new tomorrow
FALL· SCHEDULE
INPRO•llSS
SIGN UP NOW!
Cl.ASSIS OfPIUD ill:
.• Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe
and Variations • Jazz • Oanoersfze and Adult Ballet
GROUP 8t PRIVATE AVAILABLE
......... s.-..
4JI I tk: M I 1 ' • S.. G
, ....... c-11 • a...wt
............. Ctilf. tZUO
IJJ.IHI 644-1291
llDS IOlllEI
4 ~°"-... ..,.. '°"
A..-3·5 the~n BRIMHAL. ___ -
K~rct
Eac h class in cludes : r hy thm
activities. drama. arts & crafts.
tumbling, individu al & group
participation. Learning by dolng.
Mature study. Snacks.
[docation ~nter
751-1111
$30/6'week session
Starting Now
Mon-Wed. or Tues-Thurs. 9: 30 to 12.
Class size Umited. For more info.
call the Girls Club or F.V.-H.B
549-4344
~~~ ... :.!!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~::! ..... !~.~~ ~~~~:! ..... !!.o.~
HOUS E C L E ANER S
$4-$4.50 hr.+Bonus. Will
train. Full & P rr. Advan-
cement Oppty. Must
Have transPortation.
848-7080
TOOL&DIE
Day shift opening for
slrllled macluoisL SO br. work week, numerous
benefit., & a pay scale
'well over SlO per hour.
ROSAMIMCl
7141548-5533
Newport Beach
An F.qual Employment
·f mployer
Maids, apply The Inn at
Laguna. 211 N. Coast
Hwy, Laguna Beach
MAJOS needed. l tem·
porary, 1 f.ull-t 1me,
675-3463 ask for Bruce
MJ\J.NTENANCE · Han· dfm,an. FuU-time. Apt.
maintenance, bu1 lding
clean up. C.M .. Npt. Bch.
area. Truck or van de-
sira ble. Exper. nee. 642-um
.... C411 L..e. Typist
Expe r ie n ced .
Phlebotomy d esira ble
but n ot n ecessa ry.
Benefits. s.18-9347.
MEDICAL FRONT OFC
RECEPTIONIST w/lns exper. Reply Classified
AD #495, Daily Pilot, PO
Box 1560. Costa Mesa.
Ca. 913626
Medical surgical business
needs ma ture pe rson
with pleasant phone
manner to handle vaned
ornce duties. greet customers. typing. filing
and general office skills.
erticient indepe nde nt
worker. Call for appoint·
ment 644-006Sor 833-0053
Medical
au,y Npt Bcb ofc needs
Receptio nis t wi t h
medical transcribing
skillll req. CaU 645-7172
19am-4pm >
~URSING ASSIST ANTS
We are talting appllt'a·
tJOns for posrt.ions Lil our
nurse tra.inu>~ progra m
Housewives OK. All
shirts open. Contat't
Dolores Brindle. 8382
Newmao Ave .. H B.
8'12·SSS1 ------Nursmg Posrtioos a v:ula
ble for RN"S, LP1''s &
LVN 's -AJI shifts al
Capistrano by the Seo
Hospttal overlook.mg the
harbor an Dana Point.
Apply between 9am ... pm.
Mon lhru Fri. 4116-5702
Part·lime. earn $200-S.SOO
per week regas tenng
\'OCers to belp qualify lhc
l..Jbertanan Party for
va lid s tatu s . Ca'l l
964--1.908.
Part tJme: Help! pt-time
eves & Sat A.M . Assist
wlticket sales to sportmg
e vents . Sl·S6 + h r .
972-4848.
Part Ume on-call help for
busy ofc & residential
cleaning service. Call
~91166. Good pa!. __ _
PAYROLL CLERK-
ORDER DESK _ hourly & salary payrolls
lhru qua.rt.erly returns.
Must ha ve payroll tax
Expanding produc\ line experie nce : Custom
bas genera~ lhla Im-Weave Carpets, 11M80 lmdiate openin& with 01>: Pac:ific. Street. Fountatn ~ for advan~~-Valley '-'·--·-·· meat. t:'amillartty with !...:..=~·'------
aerospace fastene rs PBX ANS. SERV Pleas.
would be helpful. Salary olc. Med Bldg. Will train.
commensurate with ex-~u stult.. 2 wks. pd vac.
pertence & knowledge of 63M640 M-F .. 9-S.
the indust ry. PBX OPERA TOR
ROSAMINC.
714/548-SS33
Newport Beach
An Equal OppQrturuty
Employer
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults with out.ala.ndmg,
attractive i)ersonalittcs
who enjoy working with
kids. Over 21. Start at
SJ.SO per hour. Phone
642 ·432 1. Ext 250
BETWEEN 1·5 PM .
Ask fofo AIMho
F.qua.J Opporturuty
Employer
Expenence preferred.
Hr -; must be flex.ible.
Please t'all for a ppl.
64.S-7358
raxona..
Earn while you learn.
Telephone Ans we ring
Service full lime /part
lime. Vaned shifts ·
Days. aft.ernooo or even ·
LngS. Locations In:
FASHION lSLA.'4D
COOTA MESA/lRVTNE
11,r,)-rl."
lflJNTINGTON BEACH
Ideal for s tude nts &
housewives Many co.
benefits ancluding paid
!va cations . T y p in g
3Swpm .E.O.E . Call
543-4230 Moo th ru Fn ----JANITOR ... MEN ·WOMEN . IMMEDIATE CHILDREN. Hollywood
Guard5-is castmg oow. Actors. PART TIME lllaJeor Fem~ Housewa res s ale s I Responsibl e man I ~MTEHANCE Actresses. NO EXP
""'·" p ..... Caslller.Apply inperson. women needed full Ume "'"'--taurant chaui needs NEC. Excep tion al OP~l..._.G
PERMANE=-<T· FULL·
TIM E. light fa rtory
work. SJ.50 hr. stan . Call
for appt 957-0681 . r .... or art .. me Rion Hardware. 1024 M F · E · need """' ~ " i I on. n. xpene 1· n d i v i d u a I with cn.....,,r preparation for SaL •·"'-·n. Morru·ngs Promot o n a op · 1...Ane Ave CWestcll ff -oo Hr979-~ ......... ....,.. SQtUDlUes can provide ~>N.B. .:..,::....::..:......:.;=-·~:......:.; ____ knowledge ol restaurant those wishing to break OriverToDelsver
bourty rate increase ..;,.,,,;,.~~-----JEWELER eqiapmenL Experienced i nto movies I co m · DAIL y PILOT 1.., To $4.50 How IMMEDIATE Experienced only. 40 hr. m electncaJ & plumb10g merclals . 778-1080A s1 mt to our carriers in San .,. I lo week. Com~any benefits. repair. Good benefits . fee. Scr e en rt s llPQStoaeeus. App 'I P &RT TIME Company truck pro -u~-t Juan. Cap&&trano Beach. penoo. Mon-Ftl 8am· A Call week ays lOam to "06" .. ' • Dan a po i nt . Sa n
Spm. 230 W. Warner. OPENl ..... GS Spm. Ask for George Vlded.Applyat: * ~ ~ * Clemente area. Must
Roam 312. Sant.a Ana OR " ~0066. 0.-..,. Co•ty ~ bave good driving re-1Sl2 W. Commonwealth, HelponSaturday&Sun-klTCHIHHBIH ~SerYlcn ,_.ISCOltT& cor d , la r ge s tation
f\&Uer1.on. daymominpPltod0el1Ter Part time Sat/Sun only. 2Jll01DaimlerStreet CATBtlMG SBVICE wagoo or van. Hourly
W•'-9» DAILY L 6am to 2:30pm. Mature ~~Saota~~An~a,~546--0348~~· ~~ ___ •_66_1·_Z_l _l_I_• __ p ay +mileage a l ---..s.r.lcn to our carriers. Must woman preferred. XJnl = lowance. Call Harr y
540-6446 have good drl ving re-benefits & working cond. MANAGER ror medium MOTOR IOUTE Seeley al: ~~~~~~~~~I cord, large s tation Bayview Conv. Hos p. size apartment complex. DAILY PILOT routes lo 64Z.4lZI. = lwqon or van. Hourly + M •llAO Th L & s milea ge. Call Harry ~'Iburln,Cosla esa. ~y to'"'"'" c/o e So. aguna an PART TIME attr
,.._.,I ·RDS .,_, t 642-~ E.0 . E. Deily PlJOI., PO Box lSOO, Oemenle DOW available. __., ...... r t olc •lrl. WV"' "10Cley a : Colla Neu, CA 921626 Afternoon delivery Mon· u.....,vawu m " · F\all 6 part Ume. All 642-4321 Laboratory Reault.s Clerk. day thru Friday mom · IT)'ping ts It bkkpg. Lag
area 1 . U o U o r m s ---------Mon·Fri. WUJ train. 13.17 Manageme nt t rainee lop Saturday & Sunday. NeJ 3 to4 dya week, 6 bn
funiabed. A&e• 21 or •IMSPICTOR• to start. Ask for Gordon. 1aeeded with background Excellent &a.min&• for 1~dy,;;:,_4116-..;..;..~2Jt0-· ____ _
NRSOHNEL
COUHSS.OR
Ei!tablished Personnel
Age ncy d esires e x·
per1enced P .e rs onne l ~-ManaJJement
Potential. Calf Rita.
~-Coastal Person·
neJ Agency. 2790 Harbor.
C.M. Never a fee. ---------
Petition Ci rt'ulator
•MONEY•
Set upur own hours. Ex·
tra cash working full or Ptr. You make S2000 or more pr. mo. Mu.st be 18
or older . Call for lm·
mediate job. 5-49-8730. s..s: """· Mired welcome. IST ........ LI 640-0140 i.o gourmet cookware an-"_. few boura o1 vour ...__. ·--12 No=:r nee. A~p--•""' _:..._:.....:....;.;,,_ ______ •d/or specimen bouae ,_ • J Part-timeln ...... JA a..,.es Plant Maintenance Part
a.. n-......-on Eledronicaco.needalBt. Laodscapln• Interior ...i-~· w 1-.. in .. day. Nominal cub de-bra per wk $6 br ••-13 dy wk. Vehicle "' .-.~"' ar1ide lnapector. Use all " ..... -. e are """" • poail required. Call m4 ~ ~ Service, 12H W. 5th d 1 plant malotenance, ex-ror an experienced retail 642-4321. Ask for Foater ---------MCIPlled. Start immed.
~oal'rHA.MJUST A JOI
BEGIN A CAREER
AS A COSMETICIAN ·
Learn to dO facials with the new skin machine .
Learn mak~p apphcahon the profess10nal
way
Let R tdlard s Beauty Co1199e l'lelo y0u start
developing new skills as a C.osmet1c1an Atter
only 20 weeks 11ou can be earning a gcod
k111ng
~OSMITICIAN CLA$SU NOW!
L1miteo En1ot1men1-ca11 Now!
T o"t>~ttuctors o•ve "1e1p and Go1oance Plenty o ac:11ca1 Experience. Too
moNPAYIHG
PltOGRAMS
A.VA.II.AILE
PLACEMENT
ASSISTANCE
MAt4Y OPPOITUMmlS:
• Interesting WOfi.. •~al Sa11slact1on
• Secu11ty.Jobs no1 tlQd to economoc situation
• You progress rapidly to become tl'IOrOUOhly
Slull6d
• Sell~mpl()yment Oppartun1ll6$
CAU. t""'611 Foa
t~TIOM
~rc+1.\~0t; BEAtny
COt.LECtE ..
cw. ............. . ,,.... " ........... ....
HalpW-"d 7190 HllpW..e.d 7100 ............. , ............................... .
PrimiGc • _. • llC.nc>MIST
,ASTIUP FuU lime Mon -Fri. ~
Art1sl part lJme. fTI & hl3 per week. Must be
Sal. Experie nce pre pe r i1 o n a ble . w e ll
ferred. Apply P e n groomed, enJOY meelulg
n,ysa\-er, 1660 Placeot.ut. the public. No typing,
Cost.a Mesa. phooe upenence pre-
ferred Full co. benefits Pr~ .\pply Pennysaver. 1660 *'NISS Placenua Ave . Costa Of'aA TOI• ~fesa.:_ ____ _
I adl · loolung for the RECEPTIONISTrTYPIS1 BE S T AB DI C K Pressmen in the rounty fun casual olc. be able.to
t-'/T If you thank you handle 4 b.De phone, type quahly t'all 5-47.5674 Of' sow PM. f u 11 t 1 m c e'-es ~lJ67 8 :J>.5.00 67S-761J
P1T Help ;anted'i·Jhrs a Ra:EPTIONIST/OFFICl
day. wknds & Holldlly:> HELPER-needed im-
off. Gd •Pa y. Contact med. perm parM1~e.
Paula at Wiencr·-;t'hnalll•I Moo·Fr1. l2·SPM. Light
at Bristol & Rf'dhi.11. CM typmg & car req. SJ.50
957-0717 hr. ~ludcnt OK. Deannu
-------549--~ ror ~--_ P 'llme <S I asi.ocs for
Pe rsonnel. Mgmn t .
Mlc't 'g Must bt: <t m·
bruous & l'tlJOY people
1nc ~ 968-5000
-~~· •MANAGER •
Rec-t>pt 1on1'lt /Ge ne r a I
()fr Newport area .
Hours II to s. ~ 7971. -------
•R~st/Saln•
SHAR ~ lady for busy
front desk. Phones, light
typm~. people oriented.
Busy pnnt shop. 1104 E
17th St. S.A S47·5674.
Aerospace produc ts
company needs exper.
pers on f or n o n ·
destructive trstl n ~i.
dlmenslooal UlSpeet1on & Receptionist/
woridng to MIL Q98SgA T ·st procedures Send re· YDI
s ume t o Edle r In Mature. s'b~rp person,
dustries. 2101 Dove St.. experienced as Recep·
Newport Beach. 92660. t.iorust. Heavy phones.
Across from 0 C.Airport type 50 wpm .. invoices,
quotations. orders. Front R E A L E S T A T E alt.ice appearance. Top
SALESMAN WANTED. salary & benelils. Irvine
EARN UPTO LS% COM· Furn. Mfr. Call Karen, MISSION NET. l·Can 54().84. earn from $50K to SlOOK ·~..;....:,.;__ __ _
annually. 2-Find out why Receptionist /Full lime
new lie. earn bag SSS $3.00 hr starting. Good
here. Come tnlk with appearance. 752-0869.
the m. 3-0ur produc -Nr O.C AJrport.
t /1n e apen s 1v c
land/budget te rms. 4· lt&CTALAGINT
Pre-set appts. galore. For bu.,y Laguna Beach ~flnd out why ''we"ve Real Dilate office. X.lnl
got I.be best tbiog solng ''. commissions. Must have
N.8. area. Ask ror Mr. license. A.sit ror Ruth. Slnet, Surta Ana. In· lnapection ban too s, perience helpful. Full ueociate who la seekin1 OUeUet. Part Ume poaitioo avail•· Good pay. 67S-S6S7 &
.....-bou.rs t-12 It 1-4 comparator. knowledge time.1M-0168 a career with a rut ~--------ble ror Health Club leavemessage. l·-::::;:;...::tbnl~;...;Frt. _____ 1 ~ ~~~pe·/'g'~: LEGAL SECRETARY . growing r etail chain. t«ilSIAIDIS lmtructor. Experience la ftaltic Mixer Operator to Real Dltate
Howard. 9M-3402 flM.6SIM
ro-1•• Call &4S·8777 Newport '""·" ••--_....,,"'""lime ..,_ Calle--•-or .. ...__ · OPPOtrTVHIT1IS twrtlt1'bt. beauty ... ,., qwallried persons need For law omce in Npt. Beach ,...., ......., ..., ..-• · era ... , ..... m a......,.,1ves, coaungs ..a"ALA~
Real Dtate Ucensee ror
act&ve Newport office.
Guaranteed maa~ in·
come P'us commlaaM>OS. Call: Allee, Waterfront
Homes. 631-1400
.. blO raabioa Newport apply. Xlot. worlti~I Bcb. Pref. exper. oo ma1 ~--------Certification classes .KathleentG·lm. • aealanta. Permalite GA.LOU aim. fOOCI a51t>earance c:oad.f&benefit.s.Come in n . Salary open. Aak for MarUKturinl avail. w 1 Spanl1h 1 'Ann... Plastics Corp. 1537 Need 2 qenta W/freal
It Uceue necessary. or call: Betty, 7S2·5522 TIAltaS En&llsh. lSSS Superior ~ Monrovia Ave . N .8 . ~ w/lead.lq Real ::..~~I .. iood LIGALSICllTAIY th 1911 I O,.r•on A-tt. NB WUb &ouotwort to do 6 ..:541-S..::..::::m_;_ .. -----~ ,;o~ick'nuAJ =~~s No Fee To Applicant Newly increaiechlartl.ng Nunery Man: Water & orders to proceu we are POOL-SERVICE . self· im.erview. 983-5671 HAJlDWARE CLERK· Speclalld.n1ln wqe 6 ahil'l bonus pre-memt.w.ce, ol plants, ln nffd or part time llartet. dependable, 21
Afppl.y in person, Rion &42·ZSZ7 I The Letal Field '. miwm adda fu.rtber In-loading 6 waiUna on employffl to fill tbla I yn or older. good driving walker 6 lee sig
Hlrdware. 102.f Irvine, E .O.E. ClfllldvetojoUaouratable cuatomers. Drltlnf need~ Student1 1 re cord" bondable. -T"'CO
Aft. (Weltcliff Plua ). lmt.aller, Ptr. needed for ts ltill pvwtnc pluUca tnlck. Over 21 yr. S:UO boulewivea · An ldeai ...:--:.;.::.:::.:.._____ Real Estate .,_ _. N.a metal parUUoo i.nstalla-compuy ln tbe Irvine In· :.. I da19 per Ca~ t;· put Ume won altuaUoo PCnTERS . Needed. F\all --.;;,;;.;,,.~.;;....;..---1 , /f ASST MGa
Uom ln oo ~a. Xlnt duatrlal Complex. ·Set/Sun. .J1.ia la bliac t.ritd in a pilot •-.. ·Ume Muat be 0 . .... ... Sein EYftlap ~ .. •-~11altreap•e,Ts: ~-SboWd have tools ts 1'nlDeel or experienced •5153. Lacuna ~. ,.__~6 our .... -~~ ~~ Opeoio1 for llcenaed Apply to penon &am. Wu.-ru or · traoap. Call hm-12, moldln1 ma~blne Nunery .,._, .._..._ ....__ ...... aaleapeople. locally Uam. or alter 3pm. No
Dias• Sv• Avail~ IO<m'1 aperll&On needed on all NURS.ESACOES. 7.3, s.11. 10'&f ICbeduM wh.b ua • owned. with n1Uonal re-pbonecalla.
IJ lD penoe, no ...-· 1Nfta. ~ beoeflt experienced or tralneea. boun you an available Prtat ~I• ofc. oeat, rerrai 1yateta. E.xcel~t 25252 La Pu Road
... lrN.,.,llt111~0N/ RECEP· ~ cr:i by eom· Meta Verde Ooov. Hoep. to wart. We will to over aelf.-.rter. Apply 3430 worklo1 condltlo na. LafUDA Hilla
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JoUJS R.oterc ~Hl. v 110Nl8T -T~~tos>-~!1 .. me.()ppol0-~W11ta. 'l·or~ pany nc udlnl major Ml C.nter Dr. C.M .. thejobwltbyou.Apply: !. Cit Hwy, Cdll
19
. l'.arn looelt comm.lak>D. •--.;...;..:s.;._ ____ _ 4 • oah w, • POl'1UnlfJa. -e a urn J"'" .... -W • lldcal, DtDt.al • LUt 0 m 1'7J.21J3 dya. 551·56 For coaftdeallaJ app't. ant L!pma. torthebetter.AlocalSo. YoUtownboun.515-5122 IDa.Apply: £. · · CIMCO e¥ea call '759-0nt. Eaecu-DILTACO,
Calif. bu.Ith 'f: cbalo ls ~ Systema Reatt.on :mu La Pu Road H 0 t. I Ex E c . lDt•rHt•d D bealtb MOnCI ....... •Bn ... A••· PllMT'IM& .LapnaHWt
HOUl&KE&PltR SH __._._.. --s--anlsed how Dally PUot ClUI· CIMCO ...... _ --.. .. --'-. .... OaM.a........ u-· t d I b -n . _ _..... ......i.np ,_ ···1 a ...... lu. 121 W. ---··-lf~u= dl••ol av t.belr -~ YWMI -•og .... p wane n we . --·--au.-.._., __ -.... A"96da S.plHdlan, ID tboulltt 6 act ..... to ·. wtt1' ie'ilbWty •:Ave. per br. XlDt worklDI -... • · a1r.t preu room. Ex· call t.t.eeo .. m 6 12. •smttimeda.y •eveo· .. a.. £$crowto1co. O....adt oa.&a W cud. fl beoellta. Nl-4490 l*'leoced 6 trainees. Betweea l ·4, Aslt for qaltilta,to•...,..Ap-m.-... ~~_!, aav, ,..all; S.O.&. Bel.t ... Conv. Hosp. to---------Mt.fr• ... a.. APPt1 ..... llM'J«», SalUJ plJ In,.._ lam·Uam .... CAN&U lpe.IDc. -· ...,_ _, ....._ ao S Tburln C II Punyaoer. UIO opm, nextble brt. Gea1 or .......... No pbooe cw-. PfT. 1'19 I T la • • P I t.!..,• r o r !!t..!!• u l h • P bo oe -.._..-,.M--l..;.te.;.ma;,,._.;...__ .... -... 5'71-1 .......... 1 .0. i . · · Wartt Ad HQ! 142·M1'1 Placentia, C.11. offd1 .._.. • c.U. Qf •Olrt-.t1JS i!iN)OOWJ. __ ,., --..-vv. ..:.;:;..;;::;..;.;;.;...;..;,.. ____ _
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'WTl'IMdt -ru.uo ,f"'lM! F\&Jl•Put1111M ~ IHO-Ol23M ft'rl ».00.~ 30 _.,. typewriter Royal NO. *· <Dpedally loolll.e1
nu1 Call P•llY. Tn-f·••tflaaJlk>M i»lo ~hna&t'lll f'll t SICllTAIY ( /\JJJ>lh't1tlon fonn• fllAY IJnttht •ln...t t1y leeltAmlU&IA.adqoetale otMr m l1c. Hl-1121, forClermuitema>.Prtv. U•·lle.mJ ta Tratuu p t , 1 t Al bow. Nov. 1·3 , mDW411tmontClr,SJC. collector. SSl·Uf• ~ SM.IS waAl'Nll Dynamic, potltlvt 18 + :t.':nlf 0~ M1 :~ !'::'t: wrltln11 or f'AtllnJ( JJ.t :IOPll, Sada)' IU. I' IAiiH .... 1061 _.,ume...;;,_. __ • -----
l.Cllls Jot. Sllffr'• hu .._ -·-·· Devaltbualn«' M7 30tl.ll r ... w,.., u.r, .... ~.,/•d Mr ........ i.r.t.y, D.,..._flf Pen1s.1t R • t 111 CI er Ir I ··--""'~ ..... , ·~ ., .. , ~ u•1•• ac.._ ---, ............... -CA ··-...... ·-·············· 1...-tiaieopeolaafor CWT min a1111lst•nl tYP" ~· 4i•n ._ -•'"""' ._,wn, -~n-...rwAMTID ~Ce.la• Cesll6tn £am auuunaa money ~ ab.na{ltt ~wrM Knowled.C•· uf J Ht w.tt L'* r A:W-&.oa.-.. Park.. ;d.a 1 ft • brown. aoMt 6 SiAdable for-&ardeDJ;q.
Ow• 1l. appl.y In pel'IOG • ._ 10UI' Immediate SAIAH COYIMTIY bldlp11 de11rable. eom ..._.,CA 91141 =~~~~~~~ ::,':"' ~.~tt;: CM pk.kup. 11 .. Verde
Jlmllarbor81.CM dl.llt(IUnt A....iy Pen.on Openlol for 1 r•n•.-r c•·tll i \t• '"tlurv fr ts .... ~.. JOlO .....-........... area, Clil . 5'0·5121 __.~..,.. nWndedpen10n tu1t-..rt H '"netll• ( ... 11 T"m '"" latte <:uuff lable 125. ... d I i ., "' • " Te ... h 11f714t61•1171 .,_ .. •••••••••••••••••• BDOl ln _...... cond.. C.11 ewm /wtnda _________ , Buch tf tr r t mar D ,oO 60-7343 ... I C ""'HP·'·D ..--PIUU ~~~~·~~~~ R..a.aiurant Oranae County »r .. n ~ IU. _.,,,8'. I~ .s••ST•.,.........._as Wt.M&nJnater GwdNminpwhlle)ou )l'('rl"t-1&ry.1wnt•ra1omr ... l•:ciu ul OJ,J!lll'lt•nllV /AUlrmutlvc Wahr/dryra/Refrl1•. ---IWaattor...~ and "" _.., -0.mtoa learn o ur bui11n""" ""' 1 11 r worbnaornoU57-8J.33 Je=•r 1070 .,.., t.onpe fi'OR 2 RESTAU RANTS •• ,. .. _,(..._...... "'m 1 y w .. ,., l)'I' nlC. t'Ht' 1•11t Ad Ion tr.111s,l uyC'r • ••••••1-•••••••••••••••• «iroove c~r lumber • ...,...., '"""' r, P 0 t>r Pho D ~ I 0 r 11 Ill> l l~•tll11 r'4:1 4!11 I l.111111 -.. -Elcpet-people want1111 up UM!d Rdr11ttat.on _._ to SI hrs per wk. mOllUy -~24 Washerl If Oryen DI d Ir j J -.._-_------aal\" Ir knd d >AlUIAXERS l'att 111 --:it-t·1t1a.ry <fi•n oH It lyp ·~ MRGAJNS-SERVICE amlfoln ewe ry --..'81eltae. eves l w · ay .,_,1~ h ....... : '° in14l It bkkpa vhoru•,_ • l'ert c ation • ap· ._._. IOIS
Nttd people ·orlented -:-' ID h~!J~·uknas Salw/Mllinlc:nunco c:w tllll m ~ SICUllTY fHAINIU~ YAIWMAN I~ A.ppbance55-09181 praiu.!a, while you wiut. 19.;':?:'r.:;;:•••••••••••
main as hard nosed 1or ra. •nuwllr crs I~ -... ...,.5 ·~a't' ., ....... 1. r-'l•f llhln. l""'.al 11J, mlMlll t"' In AJ»b111na "Adam.1. H . Pull 1 d 1 b ll.botrt qwillty Ir service l&lldaearn,.tres•ca. Tuea1.-,___.. ,.....,_"' s.,.•n ••y v ~ ·-·· "" t"4U,....lt.,/ood wt~'e. >' equ ppe a • ~v. Party. Sellla1 ever·
f....., ....... 21..... -" """ l'l"ivat., t'Omm l.11.1111• I .,..."""' -Jears waaher ses. Hot· lid.St computer pricing. te~J,_jj~ t 0 0 u tt It a as we are, ...!' u•.r ~ -w~ l:tTf.' looklnM '°" on Ualltwi h4111 an lmrJWd hHdl Drt>a. Mun t"r I. tnfll 1• lll11lun VloJo polnte l(lll dryer $60. Graduate Ge mologist w office. XA!rox
i AL'ES CLl!':RK. put outaotnJC 1-M:'n«>n lO !if'll & IJPl'lllrtte for 11 1wcn 1t.11ry 8<$pm 4""1171 .,.,. IPI Zll:J dnt <'OOd 569-6118 G.l.A. Newport Bch ~.IBM aelect.ric ~~!1I050D1 time. Appro". 2$ hrs. per nwlnt1t1n indoor pllmt11 ~?. ... ~!~~ 0 ,1;1
1. t1!~~· .. }·1Y/\r: SICUllTY , ... TitOL l'Vl'llfr WAN'ftr.1> ;i to 6 c.ta 1035 IGemo&ogJcal L•b. l'or 11 typewnt.en, portable
_.._.,. week. 'tobarcool•llJI Inc.. F\JU & part time P''*I "'"'"'~ '4,.., ~. I w"' daya t1 wtNtti t'lr1111•nl ........................ lappt caJJ ~·2576 ded typewrit.erj Victor Duliftl lncl plannintc & Ftiblon_la_land __ • N_._H. _ _ t i on a 11 v 11 11 &t b I " / 1 n IC 0 w I'm S · I SA · wilf'kh•• ron1I Apply In cakulat.onJ, wa nut an-
schedulln.1 prod. If~-weekend11 r"qulr1•1I HOwpm + l y r rf•t:t'nl OpenlnW1for1011110dPfl(1 P"fll0'1,t'"'"1"HYf'r,Hl!IO f'urt' flrt"d Burmese Kat----laktsec.dsklr l'redenza, liveryolfoodt.olocal~· I·--------Pleue oppty an l'N11on IH't'r \'l a ri 11 I f 1q 1e r pki.(;Qod pay. ('all l'IAt'flnll• ,..,.,, ('u"l• lt-n!i, Champion lfoe1, (Adjes Daamood Rina. Oak desk, 36ic721n .•
porate community •our SALES Mon Lhru 1-'rl II s. l>11 t "u n or f I' r 1' x In I MOSILI ,....... lovl:n,i. lnulllaeot. pre C'elller atone 5 75 karats, tab I e 1 , ch r 1 , r i 1 e own restaurants . Need • bl.1'11.•flli. & working t·ond. 11I11(1 ou:l Pt'l 1' 7 14 I lftUng I 54 karats. AP· cabmets, booka.es, end
bnabt. detall-onenled anel 1• .. hr wurkdny, I lpd P'rohcflOR W.lce "YlJ'Jrt, M w~m. lntrr"'l Bl'> mSOf's.57 3S50 praised valuP SI0.000. tbls. carpet protectors.
person who manages c d• ROGH"S h11Hd11 y1o, H·llrt·mt"nt 540-6336 Int vanf'(J ofllr r dull"' - -Wnte lo CIH111f1t'd Ad etr 714-67S-5716,549-7lS4
people we ll & wants LO oor 1nator GAR.DINS pion & t•o pd Lire . 2790lf11rbor.t;M Xlnl ... 1.ry l'Hll DoC)ll 1040 S610. C>.1lly Pilot. Holt ------work s-., dys 230l San J ollqwn Mt'<lic'ul & ~·ntul In~ Suil4'2t17, Jo;() Jo: SoundrrnA111JU>n Audio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• U80, <.;o.ta Mei.a, C.. ~..;.;.-:al Desk. juat re·
Rel a lively lonl( hrs Hills Rod ltitl.1Sunflow1·r '114leoOGlll~ <t:~UONO l°UP". AKC 9"al2fl ll.aned from rental, new wtgreat people & pro-Jmmechale opportunity COM a 640 5*IO COKla Mt'llu, ca iJOPPIN<.i <:1.EflK •·u11 Champ iure M fo'. Pf't " S2l68 so now 1195. Also
ductslhathavea i.uperb for ~rgetk individual S..9-1Z77.t-Xl20or 2t or parttlm1• M11turt• TY'85T ~huw Pvt ply . Go&d2'•oi Purt> ,elec ti o n o f u sed
reputation. Call f or who •s detail.oriented --------woman pr<tf <A11J Sh .. lby l*\Jll UUM" n.Millon M Ul't 2lltflr7 J..34Sal\6pm 18K M t-n ·, O M t;GA b«retary chrs 129.50 &
and eni...... woning with ~-•-SEC ... ET ... RY ERi Laba, N1>l. Hrh "" c:omu-uaoon d11y & dltte ~ u ........ ~ --.J_a_ .. ,_ ... wkd)'ll interviews ""7" :M.IQ> " "" h.11\'1' aood typln111kllL" t.o w; Gldn Rel.n ·-.-.,._..,., IUDU, '*vmt.of'a/I-'--people. Duties wall 1n-He.ct Extra Small medlrol l'lt>rl. ~--moo_ work in Oflf' .,.,1 offa~ JI ~def' puP!',: M4-0 It it or wear rl S~ c aw footed mahogany ' •• ,,,_ e lud e c u i.tomer manul. an (; M. near ,. un!A'n. wtr Ol(ll."" Y<i 646 SO i l. t-:ve!l. partner:t des k. S16SO. 557-62l2 l.dephone contact. pre -Clwb ... aMG..y? beach' need:. an \'X· ~nack Bar i\tll'ncJant Typinic. »n11 wf'rin1 ('hamp Ped1gret'. 673-2S6.\ --McMaba.1fl>eskolCo1>ta Ask for Mr. Rosoff I · Come to R.M. Abr11ml> needed for pnvuh' rlub .Phoot's. ti Una. makml( 493-6861 _________ , par11t1on o quotations Catalog Sbo 1819 1-M:'nt•nced lady who 111 f'or interview r ull 14JPt'll '-lrttvt'I arran1tt • _ .+:•••a.a IOIO Me:.a . IHOO Newport
Resliiurant
Meyerhofs. pnmary sup
plier or good foodi. lo lhc
lrvint' Corpor11tc Com
muruty net.'ds people for
samvle food preparation,
Nc1 c:x pl'r1enc e
nere~sury Purl lime
m{lrntnl( & anernoon
:.hafts Gr<>ut for young
t-o~makt-rs & studt•11t11
St11rt $3 15 hour Call
Glen. 557 6232
Restaurant
BOB'S
HOME OF THE
llGIOY
lmrnediau~ opentnJl:. in
•KJr family rei.taurant
We reqwrP no prt-1ou\
l:'X penenl·e J111n our
fncndly tt-um t:ome ..,l.l'
u:. today between 2 4pm
M~Troinus
D ish Ma c hin e
Operaton
239'..2 Aven1da de> la
Carlotta, l.af(un11 lltlli.
edandcsalandes1'dorat.ederw'>1.llSehlertave. N. Bl w~:· p Wlllml( to work tor a bohs 644-5404. menb Shorth:i nd not P'lt BuJJ pupll. d bl regts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81 vd. Co:, la M e:o a' ewport · c; • I. who wants thinits dune ---SaJ Mak ,,. I 642 ~ good s pellin" a nd <>r;am-_Fil an_y ag_ e wantl-d nuht ne«~ary . :.ry com · ema e LUGG •GET •GS -------,. " "' mensurute with .-x SJS-2739 A A , ________ _
mar skills 2·3 years In· )AL~PERSON. ix•rma BOOkkEEPER STOCX CLERK pt>n ence (;all 9S5 1~ -fmm yoor lx.L'ltn("!I\ rard.
1i1de i.alc:. experit·nce OC.'flt full l ime. will train 1-\111 «harKt'. r.mall urrr. c;f'OWln~ Orange County 11wn~5 i\KC Lab Pu pp1 e s Stnd OOl' c·artl f0r eal·h
and abihly to work well RM. Ahrahm., L ital•ii.: ('omiwll•r bein)! in lia.~'<lcompany~t>t·k.,ai.: Yel blk $150 Shots & t.alt ptw. on.-11pare WI'
Jn pre~surc SltU<tllOn'-Showroom.llH9N1·11.1ll)rt ,,l:Jlh~I Clll f,j'.',(~I;) ~ressNe111dn·Ldualt<J,I,, r y p I s T wt>elc.old.<.:all962-0496 return permanently
Recent expencncc pre -Ulvd. O>stu Ml'~a ,., um t• i. 1 0 t' k r 0 0 111 H t: c; i:; PT I () N I ST .. vc; u... t J'ound-1 M.'alf'd JllraM1VI' taR & fern<(J. TYPIST Oran"c <;I'll tlrm hui. ·-.o .-.-.i.t.ot ~ m a e 1>trap. me••tin" a 1rllnt" rt'tlpons1b1htJ1•i. or 1111·k ... 1· ( p "7' .. 3alt."I O"'""""· t'X""nt·rw1• "rt' .. m 1 w apcr5 • ;;i I 0 r""•wrements Prt-
Wiiy P"'f Retail?
Rrother .Typewrlleri.,
Sewma machmes, Cu non
cakuJator!I.
\Wted Wt.ale~
9fi8.1m Weofrert•xr<~llent salary
und bend1ts inc-lud1ng
rompuny paid bt·ncf1ts
111clurtmi.: ('Ompany paid
dental. medical. anfl hre
1nsurunce For inter v ww
contact t:mploymcnt Of
fit'('
Part llmP Nl:'1'C1 J l>'"'PI••
wtio ha\I• HJ IS fl1•x1u1 ..
hrs. per wt~k (;un cam
a,., muc:h a. .. $6 lo SH pt•r
hr. for rompll'le info call
!fT!-7076 aft 2pm
RECC¥TIOMIST mg & stot:kini.: of port,, ,.. . .,.. .. .,.. ,, ~'1619 "'
t ""··r cJuli"." will iriclutlt· rrrnld Salary ·opt-n t:.Jll vtsll lt11>::. & theft• f·or a 1---------t-:x11 a.<, rcct•pt1on1M. lot-; "'"' ' ,,... v> 7 I.I .. -• l •-.. nl 1ypar1i.:, ~~J • WJHll, 111 i.h1p111nl(, rt'l't•1\ mg &: ""'"5 Fl'fTI Mm Oitsrhund l'up ~ """" jK t>nc..,,.t•
LEAR SIEGLER
TRAHSPOIT
DYNAMICS
JIJI Wt--st ~gt•rlfltrnm
Sointa Ana. Ca
... o .. : m /f h
-.uh'l> t-'uli'hme. Jlah.ton
SA• ES PERSONS
...Personalit y plus adullll
to work with and
mouvalt kids. Over 21
In Laguna, Capistrano,
San Oemente arl'a11
PART TIME
EVEHIMGS
PHONE:
642 4.321 or 494 94M
Ext 2511 Ol•twN.>n I SI:; M
A.'>k For /\ndre..i -Boutique , So C<ia'>l Maza F.xl)f'r in dt'l>igner :iales Rep. to rail on ri·
apparel. Top salary + ader .id bui.10<''>'-..,,.
r omm. Fur appl eull counts for advt·rl1~1ng
"0 0t·r·I ~·uruhou~. 1nu "'', AKC Brown, hly w.i.llpap,.r, rabnc• or volt·t-">. <1r<l1·r., & qu•Jh'" ... ~ u ""u ' ·' "' TY-ST "' ....... • ·1 · & dUllt.'i> Elt·ctrome c·om .-. d1.,p, All 1>hots. Sl!l5 vu)' "11 IJ.J~r Wt' llt·a\y phone-, l"ront or ponenl knowled gt· l\l'l'Ural<'lyp111l.a.t•JOd(Jf( MG·Z33:3 wtll b..irk & lnm )OUr
fin! appt-11r.u1t•1· T1i11 helpful iM1n1mum I '"ur ~tolb, 11alury <ipt•n -Lago. (Jr try lwu t dfds -....lary&t,.:n1•hh lnint• ,, u.91767 "'""K i.-..-..a p "---ktob·•rk I·.• x""' nun re 1,· ood 1·<1 ,... .,. """'-ee;,,.,...,... u P Pl t'<i UW<: u ~ .. urn Mfr <.:Jll Kart<n, ,,... ' "' Ltke Teddy Bt!ar... 1175 PHl<.:ES S40 1BW pany bend1l11 (;a ll Waiters & Wullrei,ses CaJJ8f7.76118,5Jl -7058aft S2e.tor3,SS
'ierretar> par t ltm C'
ln.~uranc·c otfir,. Typing
Personne l , 557-905 1 nee ded part tam e. • ........... -"-~O.E 6 .. 1 .. _ ••. ...,ea. "" lwidM.-sonly 5 dayc; p('r ------61'9ta.(.'1 $1S0ea
week. l'riv 11te (;luh AKC IRJSHSETTER JOormon>ll 40f'a
644-S404 TO STUD Sales Tax lnrluded 65+. hr' !J Jpm SS J)t'r --hr lrvint•957 1J:n ~tyllst for busy l>bop
.;.,:<.:rn;T' ~Y 1\d
mJnl'>lr all \.l' /\.,.,...,,a na
Mu\I f)I• PHO Fl(;I t:-;;-.;T
in •.horthand IV l) "'"~ XJnt 11pportun1l) 111 l•-.1111
<·11n:.trut·t1un \1rp1111
J re· 4 (; ll II :, 4 !I Ii~ G:,
11.1-t•kday'
~u st bt: ex
peno>nct'd 1040 Ba}llldt·
Ur 675 J38S
TEACHER
:\1ath IO'ol , 1ri·1t. F 'r
1· I t• m .: r J d "' , < • .\I
OOO<Hl
TEACHER
Wrut rt'!>s w car for wic ker
basket lurwh 'c•n 1rt•
!I :J> lpm. ~ .. n fo'r1 Earn
I~ $150 WlTklv M u~I
l>t• nt'lll , pt r~vn.ibh· &
•·nc.·r~C'l1r C'Jll !fT:J 07 17
all llJoJm for Jppt
Wa11h·si, & lloi.tei.sc-,
964·1413 !'l<) CARO~
"°"toy 1045 Draw )OUT o,,.n or ~·nd •••••••••~•••••• •••••• narnt>, Jfidrl".., phon" & ,..... II mak" 01w rard ~r .1blt' blk & oranit<'
,,..~n k1u .. n 7wi. ..
hot f A2 li'!:M
t.i~ Add '!!I t'dl'h
"ot'.Od d1t't·k or mon•·Y or
dt-r ll>
ft>m 1..ib llLil>ky mix pup
P>. dpprx 4m0!> Lo good
hom .. (;all 6pm 9pm . _
7~9.l5.3.
PILOT ,RIMTIMG>
I' 0 liox 1560
Cu.ta M~. Ca 926216
,..__ & °"Jmn 1090 ........................
• •••100'<. of NEW &
L'bF.D pia006 & or~un:..
SIB'>uv OeaJer 7St-1121
)kt Tune Sha.keys player
paaoo, xlnt cond. Roils U>-
rid S51-e870 aft 5: 30
iJpndrt practice piano,
Perl rond. reasonable. mo 67S.3033 al~ 5P:O·
:;r.mc.1 Piano. 5ll ... t:<1rly
l!l>IJ .., Wt'lwr. Hcaurul
rnnd "JUJreback. $350C)
~·lJ) Appl
960 1673 ----
TV,lallo,
.. ,.. Shfoff 1091 ................•..•.••
Moo Sat JOS. 544HiMO Moo lhru F'n. !loim Spm
An Equal Oppor Emplyr --Base + Comm 1:.1111rn ---------t :iAl.F:S full & part ume Qimpany bcnef1b Wall
.; t: C R E T I\ H V
MAJU<l:.llNc; & SALl-:S
C:Ompuny i.ells to hott•I'>
ruauonally. Job cons1sL-.
o ( St'ltlnft up appt s,
luncheons. i.cndini: out
d1r'e('l miul & inv1tat1oni.
to lunc•ht>ons Want a
J)f'rsonablc worrui n that
want' lo get tnlo s<>lhni:
& would like to travel
Thi\ 1~ J ~wly r reatc<l
po111twn & w1 II nol I><'
r 1• p I u 1· 1 n g pr 1• ~ <· n t
M.'(.·rt'tary Call 642 71W-O
M~ G1ll•11pu.•
l'F., drill inst •·lem
g rades , F IT ,<.: M .
642 0411
11.antl:'d t-'ull .Ir P 1T , Ua>"'
& Ev~ Av<til Apply 1n
pen.ion. no phone <'a Iii.
Jolly &J(t'r R~t<turanl
400 So. Co~tlll Hwy,
Laguna
Fr1t-ndly reddish mal.-
puppy. S mO!s P /V17..sla
nds 1tood home. 979-37115
CERAMICS At'au11tuJ 2S" RCA color
TV Sl2A 2 Yr. Warr.
llandpdJ.Dted ~ram1rs, for~ Uel. 6t6-1786
Make u1> to S7 per hr. Call lrdlll. Neat appearanet• ---------1 btwn I & 9. ~1-0811 &good spellml( ess<'nt1al lt~TAURANT -· --Apply Pennysav<'r, lfJlill IE A STAR SALES/HOMEMAKER Placentia Ave .. Co:.ta
.......:.a&.. Need quahfied people for Mes<i
wnn a pioneer Art O>., in OC, ----•CARL'S JR.• Oare for de111gn t'!'>sen . 'ialcs
1 ... diate
Opport.ity
t.I or part ti,..
We Ito•• posltioH
ovaHtllWe clilrilHJ tt.e
t-toz,.....ct 11 ...
to lplll llWfh. Wwy ls
SJ.ls .......
C()()l(S
COUNTER HB.P
SNFT
SWtlRVISORS
t11~s • ..-.,. I: :30,M
' 27000 Croww v...,, .... .,
tlolSsiOM VllJO
Equal Opportunity
Employer II/ P
. Rettaurlnt
.... ff
C~TC>a"
.......... Mipfirm
needa E quipment
~for~ ,.......... dam. DucMe •: ....... ~ n .... • _.P tro.D
1 p eelfhaUoa1 • ~Jobe from Ult to n.Mia: Put n ·
,... ~ plaa. wm
&rain rt1llt p treon. cmr'•' small olflce. ~ IDalkal, den·
t.al .......
Or=1:C1-11 ..............
-!Wn'w.,_ &A. .... ..... a..--..1".
-...
, •
full pan lime. w1ll lrain
Mngt. pos a vail Cull
Kart'f\~·93783 7pm __
:iales
HICKORY FARMS
Part-time sales oppty for
Chns tmas Holidays.
earn extra mooey ,
w/fleluble hrs We will
train . no ex per
necessary Wes t cltU
Plaza 642-0972. Fash.Ion
ble. 640-60:.l
TRI-ROM
MHDSYOU
To fill avalanche of or
dt!rS fro m marin•"
motorcycle. 11port1nl(
goods, motor i.ports, rt-
lailers. Great oppty but
we are very select1vt• &
want conladenl winner types ooly. We train ex
pertly. Vasil us & i.ee
Call Mr. Stone 540-4023.
9-1.
-------~OMAN · Att.rac-
'8Jes Lady for Jewelry Uve, s portswear. Part-
store In Costa Mesa. time. Joiex. hn; 675·774-0,
S48-3402or eves, ~-3270 _ 2817 Lafayette, Npl~ Heh.
Sales
CAREER OPPOITUMITIES
FOil MAMA.GEi TRAINEES
ZALIS JIW&RS Oh-&S:
• G~od Starting Salary +
Cofnmlaslon & lncMtives
• Profit Sharing Plan
• Stoett Option Plan
•Medical & Hospital Insurance
• Comc>lf'IY Paid Group Insurance
• Credit Union
• Paid Vacations
• Paid Overtime
•Paid Holidays
• Paid Side leave
• Manaoemeot School & Training Program
• Unlimited CMeer Opportunities for Sw1tt Advaneltnent
YOU9UAUPY ..
• You Are Ambit.lout
•You .. C.... C>nentld
•You .. ~ & Bondab'e
(Alto ()peningt for Part Time Experienced
8ala1people end Off!Qe Penonnel)
Applantt fOt ZALES JEWELERS' n9W etOte
In the new Mt98ION VIEJO MAU ... Mr.
Dexter Woode It ZALES In t"'9 ~ Mall
on Tuetln Ave. In Orange or 0111 for ec>POfntment.
714/,,MIOO
IClll between 10AM a 2PM) .
-.
SECRETARY
Expencnrf'd wflh stron~
ty ping & ,horth a nd
iJulls. full time care<·r
opportunity Apply 1n
J)(.'1'>00 lo Mr. .,'\Jentes
:rt Robert Betn Wilham
F'r06l & N.o,oc 1401 Quail
St. Newport tteurh
'iecretary Need resporuu-
b I e person 1 lo h el p
w/m111c. ort1 rc· ch.ltil's.-
l)'J>lng, some bkpg W1U
train. $800-$1000 mo Call
for 11ppt. 1 l um.Jpm.
~OS. A.Ilk for Dave
SICRET ARIES
MewpotiC...tw
Terrific positions for
penons with good typing
• communlcataons. No
shorthand. Top pay &
benefita offered.
1rvme Penonnd Agency
488 E 17th, Costa Mesa
Stezac 642-1470
* SICDT AlllS * LepJ Corp R. E. S'W<
Secy/R.E. Sll,500
ac Mae Lb Deb SU.600
•CounseJors Sala Our Office•
Appt Only I Free
Us Relnden Atency
GO Birch, Et tab 'M
Newport Beach, m.1190
SECIOAIY
Pot ltlon c urre n tly
available for a Secretary
with tood typin1 1klllt to
wort In our Salee Dept.
t:nJoy excellent com · pany benefits. Apply
t1m·noon, Mon·Frl, .,.........
~HOT&
•Newport Center Dr Nftport•.eb, !.O.& .
reachers ror pre school -
needed, hrs, to meet your Wwlen/W111trc>sst'8, app
l>Cllt'dule 5.S6-2S76 I y be l ween 2 4 p m
reacher, PIT Preschool
F:~er ·d only . Costa
Mesa area 6'2·4050 - -
r1>acher/Prescbool. full
time, exp e r1 t>n red .
S48-2S60
rEACHER Assist
needed for K lhru 1st
grades. Exper. r eqd.
'H7·8333 ----
TELEPHONE
SOLICITORS
Part tame. Sun-Thurs.
S :r>to9.30PM. Can earn
$400 to S700 per mo. WllJ
train. Must be respons1
ble & able to follow 1n-
st.ructiom. In N. 8 . area.
Stavro·s Rest.iurant.
~w Coast Hwy NB
WantPd Drum player
~18 for punk bund Call
for details Andrew
8J3..8664 Steph IW ~
WAMTID DllVE:R
SUMDAYOMLY
To debver 0 11.1ly Pilot
bundles lo carnen1 Re
q1ares van or laq(e s ta-uon wagon and a J?ood
dnv1ng rttord. Phone
642-4321 and ask for
Ha rry Seeley or Don
Walh&"M
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
~3402 -Warebousemen. full time .
rELEPHONE
INTERVIEWERS needed fOf' public opinion
survey by nationally
known survey research
firm In S .A. Daytime won. $3.75 per br. Call
5C'i8-1321 bfr SPM Ir uk
for Judy
felepbone Sales, •d v.
Growing Publ co. seek-
ing exper cle»en. com-
mlssioo +draw. Great
potential. 835·3861 or
as.&558.
TOOL
DESIGNER
some dnvang required
2431 W Pacific Coast
Hwy .N.B. -
WATER RESOURCES
ENGINEERING Career
opportunities for ex-e. e ri en c e d Ci vil
Eqioeml. Designers 4.
Dral'l.aman background
in deeilD or master plan·
run& al waler 1ystemJ1, incll.dJna water supply,
sewqe dealco. pump
atationa Ir reservoirs.
Experience deal.red in re·
port• apecilic.auon writ-
101. racllllin dealgn ,
m1ppin&, cakulat.loot 41
computer operation•. ~y in penon with re-
llh swne 41 work 1ampln Must be familiar w Mr. Fu en lea, Robert
macbine shop to deal&n "1 Beln, W1ll1am P'nlet 6
draw CUUint t.oola , ema1 ~. 1401 Qu•U St, dies, Ir machine puU for ~ Beaeb. acrew ... c:biDe Ir M.C.
latbea. Salary com · WEU>P~Ar.llNIRT 40
men1urate •ltb ea· hours-.... -.-...:-liuat =C-f: Numnoiur ta.ft arct • xro n.p. lacld. tw1)' Pl1d ApplJ Lquna J:tdUnt
aued•caU16eatal for bocb Pr-. CQ, 119 s. U>ut
>W fsyour dependant.a. 8w)', Lquu Be.Kb.
IOSAMtMC.
n4159.5a1
Newport Beach Aa Equal Opportunlly
Womu to ....,.,.. even· "tnr-miaala for widower,
3·4 d ay1 per weelr.
MO-till. Coroaa del Mar
Area. bn..._,er ----------1 ____ 1----------
l'rlinw, DO ...,.ence YACHr SALISMAM
la.111tr1. Mullllaetun ~ DMlal' for C.C
ol OIGeal coaapooeott. Yacbla , &rlc1on,
t :CIGAll.a:llPM. 2 S.U. ~ Trawlen, ,.. .. owrime. SI.JO tGp llMI. IOOCl pey. Call
lw. Loca&edC.M ........ l_!far~ ...... ~~·1ew!!!!;1!!t1!:!'2n~-
-
Fwu•tw;r , 1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY**
J<>od used FU rrutu re &
l\pptJ lll>Ce5 -0 R I WI II se II
.ir S ELI.tor Yoo
MASTERS AUCTIOH
64U616 & lll-9625
CA.5H PAID
For gd used furn. anu-
ques Ir ctr 1V '11 957-81.JJ
llJDEl. HOME
a.DSE-OUT SALE
Decorator fWllJlure &
accessones. ~Glen
Townbomes, 2554 Elden A~e. Costa Mesa . 11 to 6
'
plaques, n ata vu y set, WHY BUY NEW!! 1 platu . much mas<'. Several beaut. color
items Also :.pedal or-T v .. 5 AU Sizes & models dt'r.rl & colors done at re-asonable cost. 846 574S w:ir 642.5340 f'ree Del.
~ -__ loaft&'W.W
COPY MACIUNE .. ~~••••••••••• l'~ any paper ''» to.h. thilth••t•/
Pnn---962 1033 ~ f020
R E M OOf:LfNG .......................
KITCHEN Boat Maaoteoance A:
Ash cabtne1.l>. ga!I bit in restorauoo. RelJable &
oven " cook top, S200 or booest worit. at reuona·
best ofte r . 892-1832 ble rates. Call 645-
IGarden Grove_>____ _7463eves ___ . _____ _
167 yds ol yellow tweed Newport Harbor Un·
cpl. a.lmolt new Best of. derwaler Maintenance
ferm-0864. ~12.0 Ch. In water bull clean·
!00 + yards used 1old
tweed 1haa c arpet
64()-0329
Ulland repairs. 581-3191 ............ • ' .. 9030
~Y-6'2~3'. IHP commercial Snapper
'.Urac. sofa & love.eat Rotary Lawn Mower.
Cat S79S. Sell $295. Used very UtUe. $185.
0 I .......................
Marine engine by Star
Manne. s mall block
Chevy V-8 w /quality
transmission, forward .
oc'Utral, reverse, extra
aerwrator & complete ln-
att\lments. $S50/bllt ofr.
SJ\.9610
Earthlonea 2wks old 642-3379
:~~c~!n~~~ iJ·· Kin_g_o_·_r..a_wn--fron;
Also color portable. thro w m o wer. $85. ~ _642_·33'7~9_. ______ _ ---------POWB IDGE:R UO.
6'2·3379. ..... ,oww 9040 . ---------...................... .
MATTRESS AND
Beautiful wht HAITIAN
COTTON sofa & lov
eeeat. W/loose pillows. 3
rm.new.891-5224 BOX SPRINGS
Uvmg room set: Couch. Regular aau. used but
chalr, table Ir lamps. clean. SUltable for rm-
Two occa.slOOaJ cha.tn. tal. S20 each. Men
Maures,, and & box spr-Verde, CM. 540-5721
log. Mus t sell. lnex-1 •• I~ AirhDes SO% Dis· pensjve. 962-0367 I unneo -'-----------count Coupons, $50
MOVING-G . E. Ref rig eacJU4 l. 536-00m
•:r>· Sea-Ray Weekender.
lmma c. co od .
Proreulonally main-
tained. Many ntras.
Twn 454 Crusaders, very
lo hrs. o.ner must sell,
purchased other boat .•
SJl.0001080. C8am·5pm)
540-3383 ; aft6, ~~ .
wlkemakerl175. 4 cbet1l -----Zodiac oldtt MK 1, 10¥1 ·
lot drawers S50 ea. 6 mo. J'wo American Airline aood cood. w/new Mere ol~ Eureka vacuum d1 srount co\Jp o ns. 7...,HP. $1000 firm. deaner9I0.17~7331 ~h.67~7763 !55Mll:lllal\llPM •'
-·-T-------. 0: ~~~_,.~ You can be a i il~;1t~: ~~ ... ,.fMt;;;:.-WINNER i : \\I ~. -r;r--.; ~
n ~~~~ ~ -~
Just by sending us your n.a me and .
address and by watching for your
name in {he classified ads of the ·
Daily Pilot.
..
Win llcke\." to the circus, area afnusemenl nllrac-l .1.. ·
lions or IPQrtlng events. Just 011 o ut thl• tc>uPon and • • : -
moll It today to the: !' "e.. •· · ·
Claaslfiecl Departmeal, Dally Piiot I' z• I ~ a-•
330 W. Bay'Street, Colla Meta, CA n&zt ;JI; -., r"'
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t972 HONDA, CR 125
~ IOOd abape SliOO. ll3 Ford 1 Ton Pick Up,
Camper shell, S850 or of.
M-414'1Or497-28'74 fer. l\um Good. 548-2139
'75 Honda C B200T. Y-9570
$«JOOIDi, Jdnt cood, l500. ······-··············· Call~
'Tl Kawaakl 350 aood
cond. $l50 call all.. 5 or
wtaldl. 861-34.52 1.-1.3452
.(2) t.m Yamaha 125'1,
I $100 for both.
m-4743
nda ca 750F. une,
nut ..U. $1250. Honda,
CB 400F, 1975, $750.
6G4IN
SF.LL Mile it.ems with a
Delly Pilot Clualfied Ad.
642-5111.
•laAMDMIW
lt7t CHIVROLIT
LUXUIYVAM With plush Carpel, paoet. lnl. lcebox, wetbar, 2
Captain's chairs,
breakfast nook, 350V8,
Wl wbem, chrome bum·
pen 6 lrllle. Sleeps 41
(llU).
OMLYSl4t5
HOWAID Qewroltt
Dove• Quail Sb.
NEWPORT BEACH
IJMISS
... ,,.., I tllO .W.LA I I 9580 ................ ~····· ................. ~····~ .... ----------,-... llEASE ::: I
I I
PAY· ONLY
FIRST MONTH
PAYMENT
* MC> •our oa LAST MONTH
WllTMt Atf'l·ftMI "'.!-..... *"' PHOt• c...-r Af•p1wow¥AL
CREVIER
& I Sf 6 HOAOWAY
SANJA AMA
835·31?1
THt UlTIMA T'l OllMtlO "'4~
•USIDIMWt*
"12 3lCrltil S/R C982G BV )
i3:m2l:il4ap Q9GMC> "1'133'Utpd, at WTOSPV >
"1'1SIU1pdS/R <blTII)
77 mA Luxua cmeszc >
"1832049p, 03llUKH)
'78 m.A A/C (11.tWDA)
'78 a3caiA S/ R (OOl2)
CloMd
IMM IATE
DELIVERY!
LAMIS&ICTIOM
OF..W 197'
32Cl11 .....
ALsotae::8i'1
IMSTOCIJ aan today • We a1ao may
have that pre-owned
BllW you are lootlnc
for!
131-H404tMf4t
VISITYOUI
~ECOAST
HONDA
HUJ>q'JAITllS
TODAY!!!
UNIVBSITY
SALES6SERV1CE
OLDSMOllU HOMDA
GMCTIUCKS
&'iO Harbor Blvd.
CO&TAllESA
14CM640
1.9'18 Bonda Accord. auto
mUe control, xlot coftd. 22,000 mllea. SHOO.
(714 >M5-3734 bwtD 8-5.
"1'1HondaCVCC
5 speed, IOOd cood..
$l!IOO,MWJJ9
~. Aecord LX. Power
HriDI and brakes, cbelln Una. Factory r. All/Fii alereo-c:-.. wt1b. 1peakers.
5 ..... tr&DI ... IOOd
Dllleqe cm uy 1u. All .-vtee reeordl. $7950. .....,, ..... .......................
'17 lllllD: -.aar.. Im-
-. 10.• on1-mu.. ..-. C..U 111-•11 or . .,.
'D Jae.. ,.UOW, JUI, zlnl
CODCtltloa. 0100
'1Ml•MAll, Ly 8cb.
.. ...., '714 .......................
LAlel-..cTIOM '°'"' IAlmll Allmodlll• f
Ja Your Profession
HOME REPAIRS?
Dkl )'OU lcnow you can
place a olauified ad In
Che Diil)' Pllot Service
Dlrectory for a whole
month for aa litUe as
SLlt SIS' 01! For more
infonmUOn. call ea..5'71
=MOUT DI. ....... 5299 9
6 cyl.. automatic: trans . POMf' ateenno &
bfak". tilt wheel. AM/FM ater.o & IOw. 10w
mli... In ellOellent condition! ( 734111 ),
~~ ••••• ~ •••••••• :53999
Full powtf. fectort air eond. and Landeu top.
ONLY 38.000 low mll.. -In Lii<! NIW
condition! (G3POt.~
"'11 OLDS CUILAll s3999 ..............
Full power. fectcwy ilr cond .. MoWM attteo
wltape. tilt wheel a CflriM controt. INrpt
{33MSC);.
COMHHL
C HEVRO LET
._ .... ' ' ..
r ' \'
!»4&-I 200
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
Jru ,o li AR80A Ill VO
CO!>JA Ml ~A 0 42 0010
13 Formula 400 Firebtrd
Blk on blk, w IT I.Op. Very
dean. 6'5-4883eves.,
NABERS
..
Qualify & Price
• LARGEST SELECTION OF
NEW & USED CADILLACS
IN ORANGE COUNTY
CADILLAC VALUE
PROTECTION PLAN
VAILABLE ON MOST CAR
tt77CADIUAC $6795 COUPI DI YIU.I ••••••••
Full power. tilt wf'leel. AM/FM stereo radio.
cruise control & leather seats. I 495 T JG l
ttJZ ----------------1971 CADtl.UC "11 Silver A.nnivers.,.,,
mint cood.. SHOW CAR,
m111t see, 5,000ml,
$1UIO, PP. MJ.9791
COUPIDIYILLI s9995 ASTIO IOOF •.•.••••••
Full power. factory air. leather Interior. aortt
Power seats. tape. low miles. ( 178TZU)
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--BwDthagtelalleaeh
E01111tal• V•llev ~N;.;r
I
'
Police urge Ca~tion . on
-~m*"•.
....... 1 .:c: .... --:z:r.c..a~ ...... . ,..,..,.,. .....
-~.rwr .... 1111. -h.wllll .._. ., .. _.., ........... ~ .... ,... .......
"We .. 't Wat to pule peo.
I pie, .... 41D Welll •ftf'10M to
. .. a llUe e&N,'' aa&d Lt. Jeck
I ea ... Of CiDlta ......
j Pollet ar.'t tua-tlq tU1
'
,.. ..... loek tMlr ... '° lrtcll'4!Mrt E1VI, Ml.., .. Ne•
om•nd t.laat doert •11 be
op1Hd • ew •• elllNrW . .• ""'=-a .. Of .........
fOlaa to .......... out c• b>'
ualftc tbe ct..im • tbelr doon, • · ... d Lt. 0.. Nordee of lntM.
Officen from Cotta II••.
lrriDe, Newport Beacb T\aldln
and lbe Or-ce County ~.
Department are aa.o ur1tn1
t .
'HuntingtQn Forum
parents to accompany tbelr
c hildren on tbelr rouad1
WedDelday n.laht.
lrvln•'• crime preveatJoa
•l*lalilt. Lila llalmaten. ukl
her department la 1u11..uac
that trick or treat tripe be made
early and kept abort.
"It would be a abame to have
lbe kidl mi&s the run part of
Halloween," abe said. "We"re
sui8flStlnl that parents eWler
J I •
Arbitration Issue
Splits Candidates
By STEVE MASBLE
Of .. o.lly "9e .....
Candidates battling for three
of five seats on the Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis·
trict Board of Trustees scuffled
verbally Tuesday over an issue
that teachers claim caused a
one-~eelt strike earlier this
year.
B i nding arbitration for
neaoliated contracts received
thumbs down from the three in·
cumbe nts while gaining
unanimous support from the six challengers.
The challengers, addressing a
s parse crowd at a PTSA ·
sponsored candidate's forum al
Ocean View High School ,
criticized trustees for lack of
communication with teachers
and causing low teacher and stu·
dent morale.
POt Crop_ Nab
'Hot' Fence No Deterrent: l ~n inhospitable. electrically found 10 marijuana plants grow.
charged chain-Ii.nit fence didn't i ng inside an e lectr ically
keep Fountain Valley police charged cbain-linlt fence.
from paktaa around a backyard Tbe two-to-six-foot plants, in-1ant. MGedQ to ftDd out what vestlpt.on said, were conred
; waa 8JWOUtia1 unde r plastic with opeque plaatlc aheetlaa. +• abec'l'C A police department
It was marijuana, they said, s pokesman estimat.,d that
l after booking Kerry Schub, 36, judicious harvesting of 10 mari-
of 11243 Sao J acinto Circle. She juana plants coulcl provide an i.n-7 abo wu booked for suspicion of come of more than $2,000 a
isale of a controlled substance, month.
ampbetamh>es, officeb said. The plants, be .said, were
A Fountain Valley in -pulled up ~and placed in a de-,
veatigat.or said Miss Schub was partmenta1 evidence locker.
arrested at ber home aft.er of-Officers acted on a Up in ob-
1 fic&n served a warrant to taining the search warrant, be
1
se!.r~b the home at noon and said.
l ~
I
t ~ ... Viele Rare
Issues Sparse;
Spending Light
A curriculum coordinator and
an educational consultant op-
~ pose incumbent Maxwell i Sudak.ow for two board seats on
the block in the Nov. 6 election
in Hun,unton Beach's Ocean
View School District.
t The candidat.et, none of whom
ls apeadine more than '500 on
' " h is cam -paign, agree
that iuues
are sparse in
tbe race.
Tbe Ocean
View District,
which covers
most of north
Huntington
Beach and J SUOMCM exteada into l' •mall partilma of Weatmh•ter 1 ud .....,. Valley, maintains
JC Hbooll for about 11,250 stu·
dnta la .&.ades tloder1arten
'T~ canclldate1 airee
tbaUbe Dal ...... ,roblems
ineftade JaandUna o school
clonNI • emollmeet declines lroaa a 1975 peat Of 14,000 and
;.;:CL°'h:. =:
Mia. .,..........,:
•n. a. WI ti 1, a i,,. l.... ...... leMol l>Utrtd f. nntna.. eoordlaator, COD· ~ . .
L
P'llONTINO MARCUS
tends that ber experience at a
public school "central office
level" should .provide a
"positive contribution to the
school board." lira. Frontino, of 1S7'2
Hukinl St., Huntington Beach,
bu been a teacher and school
admin1atrator for 18 years wbile
aervint on several state and
county educational committees
and partlcipatiq in Oceui View
district or1an11atlons and ac·
UvlUes u a parent.
S}le said t be la concerned
abOut future tcbool flnucint re-
•ultinl from Proposition 13 tu '
cuta and la iDterwted in prorid·
inl fundinl from other aoureea.
She bM MeUnd tbe backinllf
several cou.ntywide education
and women'• political poupe in
ber ftnt 'bid for public om~
•n. a.oa •arn1, ot.~ Sc!otcb PIDI St., Jl'ountafn V.allily,
la Ul edDcltkJDal eomultut cm. cenaecl with the lmap ol pab11c
education. ·
Scbool1, 1be clahAa. often
aeem to forpt that tbe ke1 ele-
ment ID educatlaD II tile elli1d.
'"l'ben 19 • w•-• ID ear-rtculum. and tbe enYlroGIDmt lla't ....,. C09due:t.Ye to .....
.. --· ol dildpllM ..... ......... ~. . .
... alll fcir -i:-..c-•· tribuUcm to ... clll&riet ce. &ACS, Pa .. Al>
·'The trustees seem almost
afraid to talk with the
.teachers." asserted candidate
Mark Rona, a teacher and union
leader in the Orange Unified
School District.
Candidate Charles Ryder, an
Artesia High School teacher,
said , "I have a gut feeling that
the ideas and iSsues closest to
the classroom are being ignored
by this board."
Incumbent Helen Dille, seek·
mg a second four·year term,
charged that "there's a danger"
1( teachers are elected to the
board of trustees "especially
during negotiations.''
Incumbent Stephen Smith, an
appointed trustee seeking a two-
year board term, said a teacher
involved in lmioo activity would
place board respq)i.sibillties "at
the bottom end of tbe totem pole."
Candidate Patricia 11.anod. a
bualneu . woman. aakl abtt de-
cided to run wben she oblerved
"tbe lack of communication"
bet ween teachers and lJ'Ultees
durillg the strike.
•'I really had trouble bellevin&
it," she said. "The board really
need.a a bridge to help open up
communication."
Mrs. Harrod. Rona and pro-
fessional labor mediator Robert '
Castrey are endorsed by the Dis·
trict F.ducators Association. a
teacher usociatioo.
Mrs. Ditte, Smith and appoint·
ed incumbent Brian Lake have
been endorsed by the classified
employees association.
Candidate Bruce Richardson,
an attorney who is challenging
Smith and Rona for the two-year
t e rm, maintained the board
need.a a new sense of trust and
s hould not isolate itsell from
teachers and parents.
Candidate Ruth Covert, a re·
tail clerk. suggested allowing
teachers to serve on the board
would present no problems. She
added. however, granting
teachers agency shop would be
wrong if employ~ were dis·
miased for not joining a union.
"I think unionization is com· ing; it's on its way but granting
agency shop is probably going
too far," sbe said.
Lake. seeking a four-year
term, said be bas no political
upirati<Jos and bas a bu.ainela
background that can help the
board.
The two four-year spots and
the abort term two-year seat will
be filled in next Tuesday's elec·
lion. ·
EcoJWmic
Index Rises
WASfllNGTON <AP> -
A 1ovemment index de·
sig ned to f o r ecast
economic trends showed
surpriaing strenatb in Sep-
tember, rillnt by the
lareest amount since April
1978, the Comm er~e
Department reported to·
d.ay .
The Composite Index of
Leadln1 Indicators rose
0.8 percent in September,
compared with a 0.1 per-
cent ri8e in AUl\lll and a
0.3 percent •line in July.
The rile wu 0.9 percent lo April 1'78.
The 1tron1 1bowln1,
however , reflect1 the
economy b efore the
ll'edfral Reserve Board
took •weepiae ~ Oct.
I to boolt intenlt rates
and ttcbten the money
1upply to battle rllin& ln-natlon.
..... ~pa.u.an.. quiet ~at or make ..
ol NCJeM* ceMel' parties ta u.tr .......
Pollee apprebeaalon la a1
m.acb lied to dae presence Of tM
unideNlfted tiller u It ii to tbe
teulCla tbe atriDC of uaaulta baa
caused in tbe communltlea
where be hu struck.
Police are investigatin1 a total
of Dine bludaeonlnls and rapes
that dlit.e beet to A.,_ of 1'".
Six ot ta.. women laaft ..._
slain aad t~r•• aarvl••d,
~ tbe ....... bdaat pr..
rled liy .. of the •uni.tac
women d6ed u a l'ellult ol tbe • ••ult. Tbe womee ru1ed ~ a1e
from 17 tO 11 ad lived in apart.
menta. Police have been urOni
apartment dwellers to loek tbelr
reslcliences liDce evidence IUI·
.... tbe llWer .. in .........
Ul -· ~ad dear• ....... f'ear611 rt ldm'• ID t.M eoMt
area U.. raqaadrd'to dee wU'llilllll about tbe tiller bat ID
some._.._, tbeJ ba•• lllD9 fartber tbaD Just lcd1DI up tbelr
Mma. ~-~• In Calta llesa, where four"lJI
the a11auJu bave occurred,
police say the reptraUoa of
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0.... ~ ,,_"' ·--·-STEVE KOVAL£~ 11, OF NEWPORT BEACH, HARNESSES MONDAY'S WIND
An Old Bed Sheet, a Skate~ard and a Utlle Ingenuity M•k• tor BrHzy Dtvenk>n
Stmshine
Returns as
WUlds Fade
Orange Coast residents cu
look forward to sunny and aHatrt·
ly warmer weather Wednesday
as bilh winds fade du.rinl earlf morning hours, a National
Weather Service spokesman
said. <Relatedstory Page Al)
Light gusts are expected to re·
turn in the evening hours and
north to northwest winds rang·
ing from 20 t.o 30 knots are pre-
di cted oU the coas t , the
spokesman said.
An Air Quality Management
District official said con-
taminant levels are low along the Orange Coast and will re-
m aln that way until the winds
stop.
The high winds in evidence
since Sunday have generated
few damage reports. Or ange
County Fire and Harbor Patrol
officials said.
However, in one Incident, FAA
investigators said "it appears"
Long Beach pilot Robert Payne
was blown off the runway at
Huntington Beach's Meadowlark
Airport late Monday morning.
Payne's single engine craft
smashed into two parked planes
as be attempted to land
The investigators said damage
was substantial but did not list a
dollar figure.
Only mi.Dor damage such as
broken tree limbs. overturned
trash cans and malfunctioning
burglar alarms were reported in
most county areas. Capt. Marc
Hawkins, of the Orange Coumty
Fire Department, said the winds
haven't caused a "red.flag
alert". but, be added, fire of·
ficlals are out in baurdous
areas watching for potential
trouble.
se.-ttz Jle..,e
Snow, WI••~ Raia
Winter Previe'Ws
.Jn Pldins States
i. 1
8Jfte 4 11d1P • .._
Wiater made a preYiew 1111eep
throup the southern Plaiu
states today, brin&l•I heavy
snow and r~ ud aate-rorce
winds that $elll the wind cbill
factor to 20 below aero i.n
Denver.
A tornado tore tbroqb the
rural community of NeWl)Ort·
Woodford, ln southern Oklahoma
Oltlaboma. killing two people
and i.Qjuring three, authorities
said 1be dead were in a mobile
home, officials said.
Extensive wind damage al.so
was reported at the nearby com·
munity of Love Grove.
In northern Texas, winds of up
to 60 mph struck the town of
Graham, about 60 miles south or
Wichita Falls. uprooting trees.
downing power lines and damag.
ing homes and businesses. A
trailer was overturned. and
seven members or one family
were talten to a hospital 10 UD·
deteru:uned coodillon.
Authorities said they could not
confirm reports that a tornado
had skipped through Graham.
Texas. A small tornado struck
earlier in Bangs, Texas, 110
miles t.o the southwest, causing
minor damage and no i.Qjuries.
The storm. which be1an de·
veloping Monday and gained
strength today. left up to eight
inches of snow in Nebraska,
where the snow was blamed for
at least one traffic death.
In Kansas, up to seven inches
of rain fell overnight in the
south·central part of tbe state,
forcln1 the closing of street.a and
highways in a two-county area.
_ Tbe wea&.ber bul'uu warned ~ a
ponible blluard and heavy
snow.
"Nobody has been forced from
th~ir homes, but we're warning
them.'' said Ann Calvillo, a dis-
patcher for the Reno County
sheriff's office in Hutchin.son.
Kan. "We've been very lucky."
A blanket ~ snow was laid on
Colorado east of the Continental
Divide, with up to a half.foot
forecast for later in the day.
·'It's a dangerous storm.'· srud
Ellis Burt.on, meteorologist for
the National Weather Service in
De nver. "We definitely advise
motonst.s to .... travel only as &.
necessary. •·
"With the 25 degree te m
perature and the 30 knot wind, 1l
makes a wind chili of S to 20
below," Burton said.
The wind chill factor is the
com baned effect of cold tem·
peratures and high winds that
makes it seem much colder than
1t real.ly is.
"The strong winds are what
makes this storm dangerous
because of the blowing and drift.
ing snow and wind chill effects,"
he added.
Winds gusting to 64 miles per
hour were reported at Pueblo
Memorial Airport in Colorado.
Ill Nebraska, downed power
lines caused major power out·
ages in Alliance and Scottsbluff,
in the Panhandle, and workers
were still trying to restore
s ervice in some areas today.
Coast
Changes Sought
In GOP Primary
Weather
Continuedl fair tonight
and Wednesday. Highs
Wednesday 76 at beaches
and 84 Inland. Quite cool
tonight with lows of 45
along the coast and 55 in·
land .
81 JA.CDE llYJIAN ... ....,"" .... State Sen. Joba G. Scbmlll, R·
Newport Beach, aalcl today be
hop ea to 1athe r enoa1h
1lpatuna to place OD t.be June
ballot an 1DiUaUve abollalaiq
tbe 1tate'1 Republkq wt.Mr·
take·a.D ~primary.
Schmlta nieelved perm1lliaD
Monday from C alUorala
S.CNUJ"y ol State l(attb ....
Su to drcul.ce ,.WOU. Be baa
uaW NOY. • to~ Ml.111 1lpatd'il to plaee tbe ialtWIYe
btfore-...
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Ua c:JrculatloG "any daJ DOW."
A support group, the Fair
Presidential Primary Commit· I tee. co-cha1red by Scbmlta and
Con1reumu Paul McCluaty,
R·Palo Alto. will eltablllb bead-
quarten la Tustln, btl l&id.
"Tbe ~ ii a bla qa.tlon
mark rtcbt now." Scbmita said.
•·common 1eo•e tells me tt
would ~ from aDJOM aup-
portlDI a pnUdlntial cudlcl.a&e
that blnellta frOm a ebaD&'e la
tbe law."
Scbmita aald be bu beard
eetlma&el rulbal from •111,000
to tTOO,OtO lo,-tb• amouat needed to .,.. • aucceuf\11 ....
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Oose Call •• Bel A Ir
Ftre men hose down a charred hillside m
the Bel Air t1ectJon or Los AnaeJes after
extinguiablng • brush nre that lhreatened
seve ral expensive ho mes Monday. The
greenhouse of one home. at rtght. wal'i
damuaed but no maJor home loss wa's re-
ported. <See story, Pa1e A3).
Funding
For Bolsa
Sought
Loq &ach Concrasman Dan
Lanv-> announced Tuetday he
Ls ur~ PNeldent Carter to re-
sume financial backin1 of a
thJ'ee.yur federal 1tudy of the
Bolla auca manhlancb.
Tbe Army Corps of Enrtneers
study, halted 1n the early 70s, is
expected to provide technical in·
formation local authorities can
uae ln det.enninin1 the fife of
the saJt-water la1000.
Lungren said be won't know
unW January whether the Presi-
dent will s upport the $470,000
study. He said engineers would
focus study_ on the feaslblUty of a
ne w ocean access to Bolsa Chica Bay.
Ad vocates of a navigable
waterway that wou l d cut
through Bolsa Chica into Hunt-
ington Harbour have pushed for
resumption or th e engineer
study. I
H unti n gton Beac h As
semblyman Dennis Ma ngers, an
outspoken proponent of preserv
ing the 1,200-acre marshland,
said he supports resumption of
the study but remains opposed
to an ocean cut through Bolsa
Cbka . -i..
Luncreri aald th~ stud~ aJao
would examine marsh restora-
tion and other environmental
q uestions. The study was haJted.
he said, when controversy arose
over Bolsa Chica land use alternatives
Mesa Woman
Attacked
Iii Garage
A young Costa Mesa woman
was attacked and hit over the
head Monday in he r garage,
PQ)lce reported today but there
is no evidence to link the assault
with a series of nigbl·time rape.
slayinp now bein& investigated
along the Oran1e Cout.
Police said the 23-year-old
woman was Lo her east side
apartment garage at about 6: 15
a .m. Monday and doesn't re·
member aeeLna anyone before
she was struck over the bead.
The woman was unconscious
fo r about three hours, police
said. She called for help after
she reaal.ned conaciou.snesa.
Inveatl1atora a a l d the
woman's clothes were in dlsar-
(' ray but tbey won't know unW
lab tall are completed whether
or not abe WU raped,
The victim didn't r equire
hospltallutlon, police aald. She
waa not robbed.
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'Brian' Movie Ban
Temporary Lifted
VALDOSTA, Ga. (A P) -A
S uper ior Court Judie who
banned the showing h~e of the
Br itish -made movie •'Life of
Brian" baa lifted the temporary injunction.
In a n.aUu today, Judie Roy
Liily va~ateCI without comment
the temporary restrainlnc order
he Issue d Mond a y ba rring
Ashley Cinemas from showing
the Monty Python fiJm.
Lilly issued the restraining or·
der after local cburt'b groups de·
no u n·c e d ·'Br i an '' a s a
blaspbeoious and obscene dis-
tortion of the life of J estU.
After laauing the restrainlnc
order , lJ.lly viewed lbe movie in
a private 1.bowtng Monday after-noon.
Steve Gupton, an attorney for
10 church groups, told Lilly the
movie was obscene, primarily
because of a "lewd exhibition or
genitals." There was virtually
no discussion, however, of the
fllm 's treatmlmt or religion.
which has stirred church opposi-
Uon throughout the country.
"We're not trying to make it a
religious issue. although It cer-
tainly Is," said the Rev. Gary
Folds. pastor of the Momlng.
side Bapt~t Church and leader
of the local artti·"Brian" dnve
r Andy Baker, manager or the
triple-screen theater, said he
would fight the Judge's ordt'r at
a hearin~ in No vember. He said
the film's U.S. distributor,
Warner Oros , agreed to join the·
court bulllc
rn the 11 days lhal "Life or
Brian" playe<l at the Ashley
before be a n~ pullc>d off t hL•
screen, at attracted some 700
viewers -about the same &l>
"The Bermuda Triangle," show-
ang an an adjacent theater.
• Baker said.
.............
Singer J oan Baez has caUed
for the United Slates, Soviet
Union and China to band
togethe r to aid s ta r ving
Cambodians. She made h~r
appeal to reporters Monday
in Washingt-0n D.C. after re-
t urning from Sout heast Asia.
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CAUTION ••.
pistols haa doubled In the past 10 days.
A seminar on self-defense for
women sponsored by the police
department at Orange Coast
Colle1e Monday drew aucb a
large crowd that it -bad to be
held Lo two separate locations.
Police jn the coastal com-
munities say they're concerned
a tragedy could result if a
parucky resident overTeacta to a
Halloween prank.
Newport Beaeb, ln an attempt
to keep the prank• aad tfie
tension they cause down, ii go-
ing to field extra patrol unit.a w ednetday nit.bl.
Meanwblfe, police and
firemen are al.lo rem1Ddl.n1 reel·
denta of tbe uauaJ safety prec:au-
UODI that OU&bt to be obMrved
OD H.noweeD:
-Dre. dOdla ln lllbt col-
on or uae reflective tape on
tbelr COltumel. --Cany a Oubll~ .
-o..•a eany a candle or any
other ktnd al open name.
-.... _.. •ad eye bo&ea
art tarp~ to provld• IOOd vtaloa..
-..., ..... and tDJtblDI that
caD bt tbtown or 1tolen out ol
NtCb. •·And we want tveryoet to
kMP tbelr poreh u,bta oo. It would bt a real b•lP.'' 111. llalmlten addlid.
I
Because or the notoriety Sur·
rounding the film, there were
few complaints from patrons.
Baker said
"People realized v.hat 1t would
be like," he said.
The film depicts the life of
"Brian of Nazareth.'' a reluc-
tant ''messiah" who Joins the
Judean People's Front and is
crucified by the Romans.
A Warner Bros. spokesman
has said the film is "a satire; it
is a spoof, and it should be
viewed in that context."
E',...P~AJ
RACE ...
s tandards and more actual
school sl~ vi.sits by members of
tbe board.
Mrs. Marcil! has been active
as a parent vol unteer on various
district committees-and says she
believes in strong neighborhood
school.a.
All of the cand idates have
children in the Ocean View Dis-
trict acboola or children who
have graduated from district
schools.
DoTWrs Give
Newport Boy
Needed Blood
Official.a of the Orange County
Chapter of the American Red
Croat reported today tbey bave
a mpl e blood for lllchael
Wir1ler, tbe 4·year-old Newport
Beach boy who remalH In
crtUcal CCIDdlt.ion followin1 beart
1u.r1ery.
Laat week . friend• or the Wlr~ family uted for doDon
of b type A ne1aUve to come
forward 1lDce aupplltt ot the
cblld'a rather rare blood ftre runniqlow.
Toaay a Red Cro as
• 1pokeawoman 11ld 11veral peo.
P,le donat.d over the wtfttnd.
'We bne an awtul Jot of A
oe1auve," 1be 11td. "But we
1UU -.ct other typea."
Red Croat oftlctalt ar• en·
courast111 Oran1• CoHt Nii·
dent• who but otber blood
type1 to doaate In lllcbael'• name.
llon Ula tbrM WMkl ~
tbe little boi underwent """ 1ur1ery et Cld.ldNa11 H.otpttal ol
Oran,. eo.ty.
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Dr. D'lllt W. Klatw,= Cowttr'• ........... fol' t.M ,_ .. ,..,., onn .. 11•
Monday lbat be ti le.v)q tall
tu.•a·1ffr Job N". 11.
Jn a ltUu to Board of l•t::;eon Claalrmaa PlaUa. Aa ,KlMMN6cllMI.,_\ '
llavt tbt autbortty to HrrJ out
hi• rNl)OUtbtutitt under tbe .
pn1tat t&ruclur9 ol tbe 00Wll1'•
Humu ltnte• A1eac1. ·
"To remain would tmDIY 1111
moral, etbtcol and l•itl ••·
dontmtnt ol prtctlcte I HD DO
lon1er peraonall~ or pro·
(fttionally ccmdooe,' be Hkl,
Klatt. deellned to tlabor.W, remarkJ.nt that M d.&dll't wut to I •! th!n11 1tarttd ID tbt new1papers.
Kowever, It ll known tbat t.be
&3-year-o&d mentaJ healtb cbMt
haa beer! •t odd.I wllb Human
Servl<'H A1e nc y Director
Mar 1aret Oner. whoH reputa·
Uon La Uuit or 1 hard·noted ed·
mlnlatrator who keePt a Ulbt reLn on u.e who work ror her. ,.
Klatte'a realgnaUon wu tbe
latest In the growin1 number ol
derecton rrom tbe rub ol tbe
county agency In reeeot moeU..
Others who have left lnehade
county Health Ofrtt'er Morton
Nelson, Deputy Director of Men·
tal Health, John Crowder a.od
Pamela Reaaor, deputy director
or a dult community aervlces.
Klatte wtll become cbJef of
p r ofessional education at
Met ropolitan State HospllaJ in
Norwa.Ut. o..,~ ..... .., llldlilftlt-
Dcritcia' ia tlae 11'iad In bia letter, Klatte aald hill .9
resignation Is not related to
re1t rainta c:awied by P'ropottUoo
13.
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"In my opi n ion , s uc h
restraints would seem to call for
mor e proresaionallam rather
than less, and fewer rather than
more levels of bureaucracy.
·'To me, the reverse seems to
be the case in the local provlaion
of human services," be said.
"Francis." the c reation of Stephen Fobes of
Newport Beach. dances in the wi nd ln front of the
Fobes residence at 328 A.J.Jso Ave Fobes made the
Halloween decoration from phoenix grass, some old
work clothes, a plastic pumpkin head and a straw
hat borrowed from a neighbor He used tree limbs
for the legs Monday afternoon", zephyrs seemed to give "Francis" We
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GOP •••
If the measure were approved
in June, it would be in effect for
the 1980 presidential election,
Sch111ltz said .
He noted that Democrat.9 have
had a proportional distribution
of primary votes alnce after tbe
197 2 e lec ti o n , but that
Republicans have continued to
give all votes to the top state winner.
Schmitz said the win.ner-take-
all svstem wun't or major con -
cern to him in 1976 bet'au.se the
Republican f ace was between
two cand.ldates, then-President
Gerald Ford and former Gov
Ronald J_Wagan ,
Symposium Slated
On Blood Pressure
"All You Want to Know About
m gh Blood Pressure" is the Utle
of a free symJ>q'}um offered by
Pacifi ca Community Hospital
tonlgbtln Huntington Beach.
The program, Including a lec-
ture, films, a question and answer
pe r iod a nd bl oo d prea ·
sure ct1eclul, begins at 7 p.m. at
the Clnnen Yuppa Conference
Center , Ul821 Delaware St.
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Newest Ted Haunt?
CHARLOTTESVILLE Va
(AP I -An aJde to Sen Edward
M Kennedy has acknowledged
that be recently asked a V1rg:uua
attorney for i.nfomat.ion about
three tra.ffic citation. Kennedy
received 21 ye.,.. a10.
Tom Southwick. Kennedy's
press spokesman. s&Jd he t'a.lled
E . Guald Tremblay, a Charlot-
tesville attorney. to seek 1ofonna·
lion 10 response lo a reporter's
query about the 1958 c1tatJons
The reporter. Doug Kamholz.
had asked for the anformauon
for a story that appeared in the
Charlottesvllle Daily Progress
Tremblay referred all ques·
lions to SouthWlck
The Massat'htUetts OemO<"rat.
who on Monday set up a pres
ident1al c·ampa1gn committee.
received three traffic calallons
-for improper driving. speed
ing and driVtng without u penrut
-when he was a second-year
law student at the University of
Vi rginia. The permit c1 tat1on
was dismissed.
Last week, former Al bemarle
County Deputy Sheriff T M
Whitten. recalling the improper
driving citaUon. said Kennedy
"cut bis lights out and tned to
outrun me'' afte r a hl1h-speed
'
1•hai.e that ended at the home
t\ennt'dy rentt-d in 1958
Kennedy presented a paper m
court from a mechanic certify.
mg an electncaJ problem in bis
tau lights. He aaid he wu un-
a wa r e tha t h e was beio1
pursued and had no intention of
outruruung a pohceman.
Whitten said Kennedy also
lncd to elUde the deputy when
FEDERAL UNION
BACKS KENNEDY-Al
Whitten caught up watb him.
"Ht-had gotten down m ~
front scat of the car." WhJtten
:.a ad ·
Kennedy. represent ed by ...
T remblay. pleaded euilty to an
improper drivmg charge June
16. 1958 an connection with the in·
cadent and was flned $35.
Kennedy alao pleaded guilty
June 4, 1958, to a speeding cita-
tion filed Apnl 15 of the same
year by state Trooper C. C.
Caln. A th.ird cha rge or driving
without an operator 's permit
was dismissed when Kennedy
produt'ed h is Massachusetts perm at.
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Police Urge Eaution on Trick-Treat
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wdlL aw Norden ot tmne.
OfflNra from Coata II••·
lrWle, ~wpon Beae~~ an4 Uile Onn1e Cowaty 1
Department are alao urlla1 parqtl to Hcompany tlMlr
c .. Udr•n oa tbelr rounch ..............
lnl••'• cr1me prevention 1~. U.. Malmttm, said
her diepartaMet ii 1Ullellilal
that trick or treat bi,. be made
early ud apt abort.
"It would 'be a abame to bave
tile kldl llllll tbe fun put ol
Hallo.,..," •be Hid. "We're
Winter Sweeps
Across · Plains
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JOGGER IGNORES CHILLY ~THEA IN GOLDEN, COLO.
Winter Arrive• Earty In Many Ar••• of Nation
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Changes Sought
In GOP Primary
BJ JACKIE BYMAN Of-~"'94 .....
State Sen. John G. Schmitz, R·
• Newport Beach, said today be
hopes to gather enough f slenatures to place OD the Jwte
ballot an initiative -abolilhinl
tbe state'• Republican winner·
take-all pnsidmtial primary.
Scbmlta receJved permiaioa
Monday from California
Secretary al $tate llarch Fonc ~ ElLto dmllat.e petitimas. He bu
·, unW No\'. 30 to collect IM,119
• sipaturm to plaee the ln1tlat1ve
before .at.era.
, He Mid today the petiUoaa are
tee, co-chaired by Schmitz and
Congressman Paul McCloskey,
R-Palo Alto, will establish bead·
quarters in Tustin, be said.
•'The money is a big question
mark right now," Schmitz said.
"Common sense tells me it
would come from anyone sup-portin~residential candidate
that ts from a chance in
the law."
Schmitz said he baa beard
estimates raqina from $175,000
to $700,000 for the amount
(See GOP, Pace A!)
,Tornado
Kills 2,
Hurts3
By Tlae Auoclated Presa
Wint.er made a preview sweep
through the southern Plains
states today, bringi~g heavy
snow and rain and gale-force
winds that sent the wind chill
factor lo 20 below zero in
Denver.
A tornado tore through the
rural community of Newport.
Woodford, in southern Oklahoma Oklahoma, killing two people
and uuurtae three, authorities
Hid. The dead were in a mobile
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Extenllv• wlDd dama,. alao
was reported at the nearby com·
munity al Love Grove.
In northern Texu, wiDd.a of up
to fSO mph at.ruck the town ot
Graham, a~ 80 mJ1ea south of Wichita Falls uprootin& trees,
downing powe lines and damag-
ing homes and buaineases. A
trailer was overturned , and
seven members of one family
we re taken to a hospital in un-
deterrdined condition.
Authorities said they could not
confirm reports that a tornado
had skipped through Graham,
Tex ... A small tornado struck
earlier in Bangs, Texas, 110
miles to the southwest, causing
m inor damage and no injuries.
The storm. whkh be&an de-
veloping Monday and gained
strength today, left up to eight
inches of snow in Nebraska,
where the sndW was blamed for
at least one traffic death.
In Kansas, up to seven inches
of rain fell ov~rnifbt In the
south·central part o the state,
forcing the closing or streets and
hi«hways in a two-county area.
The weather bureau warned of a
possible blizzard and heavy
snow.
''Nobody bas been rorced from
their homes, but we're waminc
them," said Ann Calvillo, a dis:
patcher for the Reno County
sberift'• Qfflce in Hutchinlon,
Kan. "We'\oe been very lucky."
A blaket al snow was laid on
(See SNOW, Pace AZ)
~ •uulltlDI that pareta ettber
bne ~ptu parties aft.er • q.UC~ .. treat or make UH
of ~ center paru. ID t.betr area1. • •
Police appreben1ion is as
mucb tied to the preeeoce ol tbe
ual"-ltled killer u it .. to the
teuioD tbe ltrinc of uaaults bu
cau1ed in the communtues
when be bM ltnlck.
Police are lnveat.11atin1 a total
of DiDe ~-.. and ...,.. tbatcblle toAucustoftm .
Six of the women baYe been
alatn and tbree 1urvi•ed, altboueb t.be ebom lnf ant car·
rted by oae of the 1um.U.C
women died u a result ol tbe u -
Hult.
Tbe women ran1ed ln ace
from 11 to n and Uwed ln ..-,rt-
meats. Pollee ba•e been Ul'llnc
apartmmt dweDen to loet tbelr
nrld•eer llDee mloze:e ...
..... .. killlr ... ID......_'
an •locked door or wtadow.
Pearful r-'d I 11 la tbe eoMt '
area bne ..::f 1111 Md to DOllce warn'nll tbe killer hut ID
·some imt•ae.. =:z..::•• ... farther tba jmt up tWr
bom•.
In c.ta Ilea, where four ot
•tbe ... ault.a bave occurred,
(lee CAVl'ION, P ... AJ)
0.-. "'-' """'9s .. ·~ ·-STEVE KOVALENKO, 11, OF NEWPORT BEACH HARNESSES MONDAY'S WINO
An Old a.ct Sheet, a Skateboard and • Uttle Ingenuity Make for BrHzy Dtver9'on
Sunshine Deficiencies Cited
Returns as · In Nuclear Plants Winds Fade· WASHING;roN (AP) -1"be were limited to .. severe mental
. Orange Cout residents can
look forward to sunny and •lilbl·
ly wanner weather Wedneeda.y u hilh winds fade durine early
mornine hours, a National
Weather Service s pokesman said.
Light gusts are expected to re-
turn in the eve.nlng hours and
north to nortbw~t winds rang·
ing from 20 to 30 knots are pre·
die ted off the coa s t. the
spokesman said.
An Air Quality Management
Dis tri ct official s aid con ·
taminant levels are low along the Orange Coast and will re-
main that way until lhe winds
stop.
The high winds in evidence
since Sunday have generated
few damage reports . Orange
County Fire and Ha rbor Patrol
officials said.
However , in one incident, FAA
investigators said "it appears"
Long Beach pilot Robert Payne
was blown off the runway at
Huntington Beach's Meadowlark:
Airport late Monday momiq.
Payne's single engine crart
smashed into two parked planes
as be alt.empted to land.
The lnveslieators said damage
w11 substantial but did not list a
dolJar figure.
pceside11UaJ comm1ss1on on streu" to area residents.
Three lllle bland called um al· Radiation releHed wu so
ternoon for "fundamental minor t.bat it may never be
cb.naes" in the way nuclear poulble to delect wbetber tbe
planta are built, operated and March 21 accident near Har·
regulated, but said adoption ol • risbur1. Pa., will cause addi·
Its recommendations still would Uonal cases of cancer amoog
not .. assure the safety of nuclear those who live near the facility,
power " the commission said.
The commtssaon told Prest· Tbe 12-member panel's ftnd-
dent Carter earlier today that a ings are advisory and many rec·
broad range of deficiencies a ommeodatibna, I.Deluding a pro-
rrom ltcenstng and regulating po s a I t bat the N u c I e ar
atomk plants to the training of Regulatory Commission be
operators -made an atomic ac· a bolished, wo uld take con-
cident such aa the one at Three gresslonal approval.
Mlle Island "eventually 1nevita· In accepllng the report, Carter
ble." said lbe recommendations "will
Tbe panel called March 's acct-be studied very carefully" and
dent the worst to occur at a U S that after an analysis he will re-
commerctal nuclear reactor, but port to Congress and the nation
s aid health effects probably "Our own assessment and our
COLD CA.SH,
COOL TOWN
COOL (AP> -Anyone with~
cool $1 mill.ton could purchase
his own town . Coot. California
That's the asking price ad-
verttsed Monday for an assor\-
ment of 10 smaU stores, includ-
ing a post office. on six acres at
the antersecllon or highways 49
and 193 m the Sierra foothills of
El Dorado County
decisions on what to do cannot
be made immediately, and we'll
have to be very careful and very
methodical in our recommenda-
t1ons to the public." he s aid.
H~a,ded by John G. Kemeoy,
president of Dartmouth College,
the panel was sharply split on
whether to propose a broad
moratorium oo the coostructioo
of nuclear plants. A majority of
the 12 members wanted such a
moratorium, but differed on de-
t alls and none was r ecom·
mended.
Art.er a six-month investiga-
<See NUCLEAJl, Pap A!)
beiq primed DOW ud ibMld be
ln clrculMian "any day now."
A 1Upport IJ'OUP, tbe Pair
Pnaldllltlal PrlmarJ ColDJlllt. Irvine·:_ Candidates Denounce Busing
Coa9t
Weatller
CoDtinued fair tonl1bt
and Wedae1day. Hi1b1
Wed.....,,71 at beacbes
ud .. Inland. Quite cool
&oallbt .. IOWI of 45
.... tile e98lt and 5G ln·
lucl. ......... w . ............ ., ... a.Ill ......... _, .................... ...... ..... '"· ''°"'· ,...., ..... M . ..... t!!!'d!!!!!J &; ..... ·-1
.~,1
a_.._ ,...
ar DAVID &VIZllANN ... o.11'1 ......
Voten ln the lntne Unlfted
Sebool DlaUiet will hH• 10 cm·
dlclates to cboole from for tbree trultee pa1'1._. ln tbe New. I
eleetlae, but juditnl ll"om tbe
remarb ol tbole runntq, few
pbilolopblcal dilfenmees baw
emerpd.
Tbe .... M'rt tbemea ID tbe
camp..,. ba•• bleluded ulll
for man ·z••bl"J .....
trtct aper ~II= bailllmdtllie I
--atilt' ot = ...... to .., ........ ,. ...
0. ... ftlal ,..,.. a--.. for offtce are Jlm
•
llamda&. Rita Gallaber, Gonion
Gelcllel, CarJl Cohn, John
Nakaob, Harold Kalli, Gary
RHmuHen, llartba Carter,
CaU.1 Larkln and Incumbent
J.:Uublab SkoU.
Two trmteea WlloH Hats are
up for eledion -board presi·
dent 1-. Foley ud R. ,Dean
OlloD -an not nmniDI apla.
• .!~there ba•e been CU·
moaa. 8Dll '-apleatJ, • dil· Uact ... ot .............. Uo .
bu .._. DOU~aMe, Judpac
from ltt-Waaee at campidp ,_._ .
c ............... tn ---parta of Ult cllJ llH• been .,......, ........ daln eftD
~,
-
t.boueh a majority of board seats
is up~~ A 1 cont11ct involvtnc
two campaien events taldne
place on the aame nl&ht -and
at virtually ttie same times -
rnulted in one of them bein&
1bunaed entirely. •
Still, molt ol the candidates
bave taken advanta1e of
wbatever opportunity has
repreaented llMlf to dlacUll tbe
... .... Cadktate-by-eudidate,
tbeH are tbe key po1ltion1
they"e ltr•ed.
-•as. GALLABB&, a
mother ol S, a8'd lbe wt.a. to
in1ure that educational plus
j
are both funcUonal and fman·
clally feaible.
By tbll, she said sbe supports
uslnJ,::1ly convertible space in bull for open and cloled
clusroom environmenta, bavinl
more tcboola built near pub
and leaalnl rather than purchu-
lnC land for new school construe·
Uon. II~ Gallaber, anlne-yearra·
-!dent ol Irvine who bu beea ac·
live in lcbool 41btrlct attain,
Hid lbe allo ~ tbe DO-
Uon ot provld1na alternati,n ~
1ram1 to IDlure tbat· every --
cleat reetilftl the --echlCaUdD pGlllble. .
Sbe met ...... oppoMd to out.. ,
of-d.iat.rict bulln& ol 1tudeats and
alao ls crtUcal of the voucher
system, wbich call.I for tbe state
to aend check.I to parents wbo
would in turn select the acbool
their cbOdnn would attend.
Mn. Gallaber aald that wbiJe
the voucher system would
create a marbtplace for educ•·
Uoo, it would allo dilute tbe ef.
fectiv-ot public acboola.
She lald that 11 and 12 percent
pay raiae• elven to top ad·
mi.Dlstnt.on in the aebool dia·
trict tlU fllcal year were too =-=-eweded aati·lnflatioD &aid down by prem.
t carw. Sbe aaid u. P91
(lee OIOICB, Pace Al>
.. __.._...._...... __ -----..........-------------=------.t
NUCLE:AR ••
. Y:r'A. 8L W'J -A Su • Offrt t••11 wh ..._.. ... -=_.., .... lrtu•.... • .. ....,. ., lrtaa" a.. Miid ta. ......,,
lnJunetiaa. , .... _ ...
GOP PRIMARY ••• ...... '°,,. • Meetelful ...... lldUM!w ucrst1P. u ............. ,. :Ll"Oftd
la Jue, tt would be la tar
lM ........... u .. •leeUoe.
Selunkl Mkl.
He noted th•t Dtmoerab bave
bad • propotUouJ dllt.rt butiola
ol primary YOl.e 1lnce after lbe
UTI election. but tbat
Rel>'&bbcaM bave continued &o
•to all vot• lo the &op ala&. wtnnt'r. ·
~lunlt.a aald t.he wlDDer·ta.k•
all 1\'la.m WU.D'l ol mUW eOG•
t.,.D &o blm lD 1979 Me8Ule lbe
l•PUbUt'M race ... Ml....,
two cucldat., t.beo·Pf'tilldmt
Gerald Ford aod former Gov.
ROl\lld Re.,an.
tto•ever. be a aid Lbat ln 1.0
t.bilre could be mon \baa 10 can·
dldatH Oft lb• RepubUcaD prlmU')~.
"To bavt a wln.oer.\akt·all
111tem wltb tbat maih:n· diclal• .. iDdlltMibl•, 1 I ta
Hld. "It JUlt doela't make .... to ba ve OD1 penon run olf wtt.b
all t.be marbl• •Ma all be bu
to do la 1et more t.ba.n anyooe
eLH."
One ol the ca"dld•~• la ex peeled to be former Te:ua Gov.
Jobn OaauU.y, wbom lkbmU.a
baa 1upported. However,
Sc:bmlta Hld toda1 lbat wb1le
10mt •ot Conna.ll1'• aupporten
approve ol lbe lnlUaUve, '.'the
Connally campal1n baa been
lbua far reluctant &o come ln ud
IUPPort t.bll."
.............. J
• Ullr ......... ,.,..... ...
........... ellmcb IJ"OUPI ..
oouaeecl '•Brian•• •• a .. ... ,~ .... ud obletM dil·
torUOa ol tbe life ol JtA1.
After llluiq UM ..........
order,~ &M moTte ID
I prtnte llaod.a'J ......
ftOOG, --Steve Gupton, an att.orM)' for
10 church aroupe, told Lllly the
movie w11 oa.e.n., ,rlmanly
beCHH ol a "lewd n.blbluon ol
.. I • .. --
Bostoa No·No
A P-ueker Draw• a Pout
NSWYOllK CAlf>-A .. II -afoul of NortblrD me.till, eccardiDI to ......_
Arthur SelaJest,......
At the ...-dedlc.U. o1 t.be Joba r. lttilmldJ
LJbrary in 809':~~ Carter plaated a tri•ndlJ ks. cm J Onwta abelk.
Seblellnaer aa adviHr to UM ·aat. pn11da.
••• quoted la ~ay'I New Yori! Poet .... ,_ Mn. Onuaia wu anAoyed -ppannU, blcamt • ._
tbe Nortb, -ltrntn do not ._. lldtll oe tuab blW aeq•11tm....,.,•·
However, Carter pet'ldd • number of women on
the cheek at the ct.dlcatit>n, lncludln1 Joan Kennedy,
wUe ol apeded prt1kienth•I rival ltft, &dward Km-
nedy, Md there were DO otMr reporU of reetfttmmt .
genltala." 1'1Mre wu vlrtu&llY • ...._---------------------~ no diacuulon, however, of the
mm•a trHtment of reUtton.
which hu tUrred chureb oppoil·
tlon t~ UM country.
"We're not trytn1 to mike lt a
rell1toua laaue, althouth lt cer-
tainly 11," aatd I.he Rev. Gary
Foldt. pastor of the llomlftl·
tilde Baptist Church and leader
of the local anti "Brian" drive
Andy Raker, ma.na1tr of t.M -
trlpl4'·11creen theater. aatd he
would fiaht tht Jltdce'a order at
11 hearinai In November. He aatd
thf' fllm'11 US dlatrlbulo r ,
Warne•r Rrot1 . a.rrf'ed to Join the
C'ourt battle
Mesa Conducting
Anti-rape Seminars
rremr-.A1
' CAUTION .••
' tlur Uanrll FrMman and paioe
•Ide lalWti Rtite wtU M bllld M
lhe polJq 1taU. at • Fair Ortvt. Tom--·1 .... ._ wllt M Mid
1t 7 JO Wedneld1y'1 •lll be at 2 v m end 1bu11day'1 wtU be at
7 aop m
·r~ Mrmiun an1 ,,...,
In &ddJ~. cl ..... ln t.be '*
<1f II~ by Go6dmi • "" wW be taqbt al tbtpoliaa
CHOICE OF 10 AWAITS IRVINE VOTERS ••. police Hy lhe re1l1traUon ot
pl11tol1 hu doub~ in th,. put IO
daya.
'n.. day tone courses are Mt
for f'rlday and Saturday.
JlflWt'V~r, I QWC &pokuman
Hid lbe f"rlday .... loft la fulJ
and t.bere an oaly n ve opeo1np
In the Saturday clua.
qu,1Uon lhoWd have been de-
f ei'Hd uatll lbe new board mem-
bera were aeated.
-GBTCBEL, an uecutlve
with a Santa Ana en11Deerln1
and ptanntn1 ftrm, bu tocuaed
hi• campalp oo t.be lNu. ot
bu1lnf, principal aelectloa,
achoo coaatructton, teacher
seltcUon and UH ol facWUa.
•'I am oppoaed to bu1ln1
children acroea d1at11ct 11.nee, ''
the candidate 1aid. "Tbe people
of tbls dlalrict moved here for
qua l ity education in
neighborhood schools. Bualn1
could seriously de1rade that
educa tion "
O n s chool c ons tructio n,
Getchel sa1d the district needs to
take a "good hard look at how
we dealgn and build schools."
He said various architectural
techniques could be used so lbe
distract gets the most for its
money. .
Gelebel aald he supports bav.
tn1 increued parental say on
the aelectlou of teacben ln lhe
district. "Thia district ahould
recruit the heal teachens avalla·
ble In California," he said.
He a1IO said parent.I should
become more Involved In prlo·
capal selection aa well.
Getcbel's candjdacy has won
the endorsement of two •c1tb.en
groups, Irvine Tomorrow and
lrvlne Quorum. That expreulon
or aupport lndlcat.ea Oetchel hu
managed to appeaJ to two widely
diver1enl elements of I.he com·
munily. lrv1De Tomorrow ll a
liberal and envlronmeolally
oriented group and Irvine
Quorum la a conservative aroup
ca1Un1 for lesa governnrenl in·
volvemenl.
-MANNING, an executive
wit.b Broadmoor Homea, aaid be
is 1lreuln1 lhe need lo maintain and Improve t.be quality of bulc
education lD the distrtct.
• 'Tbe Irvine achool dlatrtct bu
done an outatandln1 Jobtbua far,
and I lnt.eDd to see lb.la primary
need empbulsed lD the comlne
yeara," be 1aid.
llannln1. who baa lived Ui
Imne for a year and a ball,
believ• tbe diatrict need.a to de-
ve'lop more well-rounded atu·
dent.a throuih e~ure &o both
the artl and adences.
Al a buaineaa person. be a1ao
Hid be would like &o lee the cl.La·
trtct 1et tbe rDOllt for ll.a money,
• eapeclally ln terms of design and
plannina and land acquialUoo.
''Thi.a ll t.be expertlle I can brinl to lbe board,.. llA.lllUQ
sald la an lnteniew. "'l'b•e
are area.a I'm famlllar .tt.b."
OflAMGa COMT
DAILY PILOT
" ... Ot-(NM o.u,-. -wM<'ll .. (-
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tolft V .. ..,, l""""-~ .. INll/"""'t-A .-.... ......... -.. ~ ... -.. _ _,, TN ftlfte ... ....,, ....... -I•" JJO -............ C..••-· , .. , ..... , ... ,. ·-....... ,, __ ,.,..,._
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TataJ• IRI (n•).....,.
a111n1•M110<•, ,....,. ,. ........ ~ .....
M •Mini Hid be ll oppc»ed &o
oul·of-dlatrlct bualn1 from an
economic atandpoint aa weU u
an educational one. He Hid time
apent commuting on a bua ll
time taken away from
claaaroom work
He bu 1ugeeted Irvine Joln a
coallUoa of other dlatrtcta &o
f11ht bwJq at the at•te level a
propoul 1urface ever •l•la
C Bu1ln1 1tudenta from Irvtn.
waa once COOlldered H part of
a metropolitan plan bela1
studied by a Los Angeles
Judee. > M annlng also ls opposed to lbe
voucher syat.em becauae he said
it wouJd "th.in out'' fundfog for
public education.
On the subject or pay raiaea
for administrator• In the dla·
tricl, he said the amount of the
increase should have been the
i.ame as what teachers received
Teacheni re(:eived an eight per·
cent boost th.\I year.
AllbouCb be I.I 1ln1le, Maan.Loa
aaid be bu· been involved wit.6
youth act1vit1ea Che coacbed In
his home slate of
MaaaacbUM!'ll.a ) and enjoyed It.
-MRS. LARKIN said she hu
four primary 1ioals ahe ls em·
ph asizlng in her campai1in.
These are to:
-Insure that the education
they rece.ive as suitable for all
students so they can achieve
what.ever t.beir 1oaJ1 may be.
-Improve the overall quality
or education i.n Irvine.
-JnaUire bud1et account·
ability.
-Have "co ntained
cla11rooma," that la, put in
wall s lo separate certain
claaaroom areu. lrvlne 1eneral-
ly uae1 open cluaroom facWtles
witb no partltiom to aeparaie
learnln.1 areaa. However, sbe
believes some students (lnd it
too difficult coocenlratin1 ln the
open classroom format.
Mrs. Larkin, a housewife with
four children, bu been active in
school district affa.lra, aervtna
on numerous commilleea and
boarda. She ll presently vice
chairman of the diltricl'I Ad·
vlaory Committee and alto
belonp &o lhe CommunJty Ad·
viaory Committee for apectaJ
education ln the Irvine·
Newport-Meta achool district.a.
-llALTZ, a political science
undergraduate atudent at UC
Irvine, claim• bia unc11dacy
"preaenta "° confllct of in~rest.
no pressure from bu.aineas or
social cliques, and I am refuatnc
all campaisn dooaUom bee•• of poutble f avon expected."
.Maltz baa "identified a wide
ranee of lasues be la concerned
with. Tbele include:
-Basic 1ldl11. Malts Hid
more empbaala aeeda to be
placed OD buic mathemaue1,
readlni ud writlnt of En&Uab
and U .8. blst.ory.
-SaJartet. He Hid better
• Hlarl• abould be patd for "out,.
atandial t.acben' wbUe "bold·
Int tbe line on all other non-
tnch.lna penonnel." -Da1 care eenten. llUU
Hid be would l\U».POrt aucb
faclUU.. for acbool·•I• cblldren
''witb a..denldp from tile Hbool
board and voluteer lD.olft·
meat ol,.,...... and teadMn. '' -Blllbal. Malta aald be .. op-
POHd to ballal o1 atGdelau tr.. tmae ._ ... It woakl be too
COltly.
The UCI atudtat aald tbe
tcMol clMrtct mult ....... to
lmprow Ila,.......... or It ODllld
flDd ttMlf faded wttb emDtJ
cla11roem1 H tll• voueier .,.... ... to be apprned.
-... a.ml, ........ "' t~ daiWna ud a ,..... .....................
aaalut ... ~... at eula ••· ....... '/"al wll&ela ....
•
appeared.
Sb• 1ald the lrvlne dlatrlct
abould "realat It ln every way
poealble."
Mn. Cohn aaid abe •WU ln-
volved ln a campalp ln tht San
Fernando Valley to fllht busint
of atudent.a lD&o other areu ot
Loi Aqelel. She 1a1d "white
fll1bt" baa contributed lo a
decline lD lbe quallty of educ•·
Uon ln the public 1cbooll.
Mra. Cohn aald cblldren
lbemaelve1 are the mott lmpor.
tanl issue in I.he election. To im·
prove their educational op·
portunlUes , sbe said parents
should become more actively m·
votved in school district plan·
oing.
The S<:hool board, she 1aid,
also mu.st keep In close touch
with the community
Mrs. Cohn said the voucher
proposal could lead l o a
breakdown ot the school system
and contended that parenta and
student.a already have enouab
cbotce1 ID tbe Irvine dlatrtct.
On child care. a question
which bas come up oft.en al can
didatet forums, she said school
raclUtlea could be made avalla·
ble after hours if volunteers
would ataff them.
She alao said the district mwil
maintain "vigilance" over ita
spending policies .
-NAKAOKA, a marketing
s p e c i a II at for X e r.o 11: , h a s
stressed the need for teaching
fundamentala and moral values
to students.
He alao said students need lo
be taught more about the rightB
and duties they will face as
members of soclety.
''I believe I can chanae
things," Nakaoka said or bis
candidacy. ''I'd like to make the
school.a and collrta work for ua."
At candida~a nigbl.I, Nakaok•
haa stressed that It ia 1olere1l
groups threat.enln1 t.he quality of
tht: t:ducatJomtJ ayst.em and not
proposa!s to curb spending such
u PropoelUon 1.3 and the Gann
Initiative.
He aaid 1cbool dlstrtcta will
suffer a decline ln enrollment
and revenue. lf lhe public loeea
confidence In lla educallonal
sy1tem.
On chlld care, Nakaoka
acknow led1e d tbat many
houaeholdl require bolb parent.I
to brln1 ln a paycheck.
However, be said It was not tbe
school dlalrtct'a reape>nalblllty to
fund child care factuUea.
He said lbe dillrict could help
make 1ucb pfOlrama available,
but parent• would have to
become involved.
Nakaoka bu been critical of
pay raiaea gl ven lo ad·
mlniatraton in the dlalrlct1 termlnc the board'• approval or
11ucb boo.ta IDapproprtai. and lJ.
101lcu.
Nakaoka bu come out apiut
buatn1 and 1uppon, tbe Gaan
In1UaUve on tM Nov. I ballot,
wblcb aeta llmJtaUona OD IOV·
emmeat appropriaUom.
-Mii& SIOOU, a aeven-year
board veteran, Hid acacMml~
exceU.C. for botb 1tudeau ud
teacben ll aometblnl abe bal
trted to empb11lM ID ber cam·
palp for ~leet.lon.
"I th1U ver1 often people
forHt tbat," lbe wd.
Of .. 'JUfl Olli tbe boer4, ol wlllell abe It a eharttr
member.J lln. SleoU Hid abe la
proud • dlcllloal Wblela ... to cvrtna-,...__.,...
........... nlawtda ....... ftl ........... ..., ... ..... ........... a.net•• ...
bltao. ...... ,,.... .. -................ . .,,.. = prepam UI ..... ,.c~ ........... °' ·
dlltrtlt = fl'CMD ..... to 11 Mllooll Mr .... • tile board .
Mrs. fYcoll uld ahe la •ll'on&JY
oppe>aed both to bullnl and the
voucher aya~m .
Of the voucher proposal, 1he
said : "It's ridicu.loua for u. lD
Irvine." ·
The veteran acbool offtdal
said the voucher 1y1lem woWd
only. dllut.e financln1 for public
educat..lonal facWUet.
If re-elec¥cS, Mn. Slcoll aa.Ml
she would continue to puab f0r
program evaluation and mak.ln1
sure the dilt.rlct' s operalionl are
cost-effective.
She al80 aaJd ahe i• hopeful the Nov. 8 election will brtng out
enough voters to Lnaure oew
s chool board member;s u e
repreaentatlve of the com·
munity.
-MS. CARTE &, a s chool
teacher 1n Santa Ana, said the
Irvine school diatrtct la ln mo~
need of black teacben and ad·
mlnlatraton. ··our diltrict bu a IJ"OWtal popuJ8Uoa of blacta and otber
minority groupe. I feel we need
bl ac k t e achers aad ad·
mlniatrat.org ln the diatr1ct," ahe
Raid.
Mrs. Cart.er, a mother of four,
u ld that ir elected, she would
strive to allow more minority
laxoavers In the city lo bold
educational poslUon1 .
She has c9me out a1alnst
forced bualn1 in favor or •
voluntary approach if poeslble.
''There should be better ways to
integrate than forced bualn1."
she said.
Mrs. Cart.er, who teaches at
Willard lntermedl1te School In
Santa Ana, aald 1be baa twt~
apptled for 1 teachln1 Job ln the
Irvine school district.
It la becauae abe la a pro-
fessional educator t.hal sbe feels
quallfied to run for.a board ... t.
she saJd.
-RASMUSSEN. !:fforta to
contact thla candidate were un-
successful.
A Hlldnar on aell-dtfeDM tor
women 1poalC)l'ed by lht poUc•
department at Oran1e Cout
Colle1e llODday drew auch •
ltr&e crowd that It bad to be
held ID two~ate locallona. · Police in tbe coaal•l com·
mun.ltMI MJ they're concerned
a tra11dy could reault If a
panlcty reGdent overreacta to a
Hatio..m l!l'ank.
Newport Beech. lD an attempt
to keep lb• praakl and the
ten.loo they cauae down, la 10-
in1 to fteld extra patrol wut.a Wedneeday nllhl.
Me1nwblh, police and
firemen are &1ao remlnd.in1 rftl·
denta ot the uaual aalely precau·
lions lbal ouaht to be observed
on Halloween·
-Dreee c~ In Light col-
ors or wie renective tape on
their costumes.
-(:any a fiaab.Ucht
-0.'t CUTJ a candle or any
other kind ot open name.
-.... Rn •a.M eye bo&e. are 1.,... ~to provtde r...t vhlon. • ---,--
-Keep pet. and anything that
can be thrown or stolen out of
reach.
··And we want everyone to
keep their poN:h light.a on It
wo uld be a real help," Ma
Malmst.eo added
l',....P~AI ·
SNOW ...
Colorado east or the Conhneotal
Davide, Wllb up to a half.foot
forecast for later in the day
"It's a danieroua at.orm," a.a.Id
Ellis Burton. meteorolo«Ut for
the National Wealber Service IJl
Denver. "We def1JUt.ely adVlSC!
motort.sta to . . . travel only as
necessary.
''With the 2S de1ree lem·
perature and tbe 30 knot wind, it
makea a wind chill of 5 &o 2>
below," Burton said.
The coUe1e apolreaman 1aid
additional ae11lon1 would be
added to accommoda~ people
who can 't 1et lnlo lhl1
weekend's cluaet. ~
The clau coall U . 70 for
maleriah and re&lltraul>a ot a
MA CE 1ppllcallon. Tbe
•Pokamarr uid atudenl.a 1tlU be
e~poted t.o the chemical to ac·
quaint them with Ill effect.
Air Service
To Resume
November 10
Hug.bes Alrweat, whose planes
have been grounded alnce Sept.
10 by a atrlke, will re1ume
aervtce oo No.. 10, aJ.rllDe ol·
fietala have eo~.
Tbe airline, which operates u
flight.a a day out or Orange Coun·
ty t.o dest.lnatlooa ln Nevada and
Arliona. will belln acceptlns ,...
erv allona Nov 6.
The line was grounded wben
the firm 's 2,200 reservation and
rlenc;U employees walked off
their Jobe in protest over a year·
lon.c cont.J\act disoute
A 'ten-tat1 ve agreement,
reached Oct 15 was ratUied by
t he me mbers of the Airline
Em ployees Aa soclalioo lbia
weekend
The new, lhree·year contract
ca Its for a 33 perceiif pay r~ai.le
over the ~nd'ol lhe contract.
Supplies U nJoaded
BANGKOK. Thailand CAP> -
Four ships are reported unJoad·
mg food and other relier supplies
al Kompong Som, Cambodia's
chief seaport, and a fifth veaael
1s on~ way.
r
. .
'
• P~lice Urge ~uti<»n Trick-Treat . on
Polke .,."t = ..... u..t retld..U tock r doon to
lrlck.....,......, Ml tMJ done· ommnd tht doon oely be
.... t.o COi* ..... elalldrm.
••J 1U11DOMa lotolpeop&e an
aotq to be be••• out cudy by ualaa tbe daMM oa &Mlr doon,"
said lL a... Nor'4lla ol lrviM.
Offlcen from Cotta Mesa.
Irvine, Newport Beecb, Tult1o
and the 0....... County SberUJ'•
Departmtot are also urilDI
parent• to accompany their
cbl&dren on tbelr rounds
W~y n1'1lt.
lrvloe'a crime prevention
apeclallat. Lila Malmat.en, said
her department ia SUllHti.n&
that t.rlck or t.reat trips be made
early and kept abort.
"It would be a shame to have
the kids miaa tbe fun part of
Halloween," she said. "We're
:.Winter' Sweeps
. ..........
~ Across Plains
. • A~Wa....-t JOG~ IGNORES CHILLY WEATHER IN GOLDEN, COLO.
Winter Arrives Early In Meny Areas of NatJon
Ch,ase Pays Off
.• . Stolen Antique Retrieved
Two men who allegedly
: walked out of an antique sto.re
carrying a $4,500 silver de-
canter, were arrested by police
' officers after a brisk ctiase
through downtown Laguna
Beach llonday.
. Downtown shoppers watched
, as plalDclotbea officers cb.ued
'the two men oo foot throucb the ~ Security Pacific National Bank
parldq lot shortly after 2 p .m.,
> capturing the pair at shotgun
point near the bank. t Three members of the Laguna I· Beach Crime Suppression Team
i rounded up ~uapects Roy ~Raymond Vlllaloboa. 48, of
f Oraqe aod Peter Gene Pulos,
· 44, of S21.1 Second Ave., Conma
' del Mar fol.lowinl a buralary at
Nlcbollclll'* Antiques, 312 ~Oltb ~ Cout Jlithway.
, Wltnmlel aald the two men
' walked Imo the antique store
shortly before 2 p.m ., with one of
the suapeds drawing a clerk
aside to discuss the purchase of
a gift for bis wile.
Meanwhile, the seeond suspect
picked up a sterling silver bird·
shaped wine decanter from a
display window and allegedly
carried it outside where be
dropped it in some shrubs by tbe
sidewalk.
His companion joined him out-
side the shop a short time later
and the pair drove off, returning
momenta later to recover tbe an-
tique.
A lecood witness obse"ed the
actions or the two suapec:t.s and
called Police, who pursued the
white aportacar into tbe
downtown area of Laguna
Beach. ..
Tornado
Kills 2,
Hurts 3
By Tbe ~lated PTHS
Winter made a preview sweep
through the southern Plains
states today. bringing heavy
snow and rain and gale-foree
winds that sent the wind chill
factor to 20 below zero in
Denver .
--A tornado tore through the
rural ' community of Newport-
Woodford, in southern Oklahoma
Oklahoma, killing two people
and Uijuring three, authorities
said. The dead were in a mobile
home. Clftlc:iall aald.
Elltenalve wind dama1e also
was reported at tbe nearby com·
munity of Love Grove.
In northern Texas, winds of up
to 60 mpb struck the town of
Graham, about 60 miles south of
Wichita Falls, uprooting trees,
downing power lines and damag-
ing homes and businesses. A
trailer was overturned, and
seven members of one family
were taken to a hospital in un-
determined condition.
Authorities said they could not
confirm reports that a tornado
bad skipped through Graham,
Texas. A small tornado struck
earlier in Bangs, Texas, 110
miles to tbe southwest, causing
minor damage and no injuries.
The storm, which began de·
veloping Monday and gained
strength today, ten up to eight
inches of snow in Nebraska.
·where the snow was blamed for
al least one traffic death.
In Kansas, up to seven inches
of rain fell overnight in lbe
south-central part or the state.
forcing the closing of streets and
runways in a two-county area.
The weather bureau warned of a
possible blizzard and heavy
snow.
"Nobody bas been forced from
their homes, but we're warning
them," said Ann.Calvillo, a dis-
patcher for the Reno County
sberifra office in Hutchinson,
Kan. "We've .been very lucky."
A blanket of snow was laid on
Colorado east or the CooUnental
Divide, with up to a half-foot
forecast for later in the dav.
(See SNOW, Page AZ>
aaauestinl that parents ettber
have impromptu putlel after a
quick trick or treat or make uae
of recreation center parties in
their areas."
Pollce apprebenalon ls as
much tied to the presence or the
unldeaWled killer as it ii to tbe
tension tbe atri.n& of assaults bas
caused in the communities
where be bas struck.
Police are investigating a total
of nine bludeeoa1n&a and rapes
that date back to Aueuat ot im.
Six of the women have been
slain and three survived ,
al~ the unborn infant car-
ried by one of the surviving
women died u a result of the U ·
aault.
The women ran1ed in a1e
from 17 t.o 31 and lived in apart-
ments. Police uve been urlinc
aP'tfltmenl dwellers to lock tbelr
retidencel linee evideDee IUI· •
1esta tbe tiller tels lD tJaroulb an unlocked door or window. .
Pearful reelded• in tlae coast
area haft responded to ooltee
waf1linCI about the killer but in
some lDltaDc:es, they bave tone
farther tbaD Just lockiq 'lP their homes.
In Costa Mesa, wbere four ol
the a11aalt1 have occurred,
(See CAtJTION, Pa1e AJ)
0...., ~ ,._.., i~ ~
STEVE KOVALENKO~ 16, OF NEWPORT BEACH HARNESSES MONDAY'S W1ND
An Old Bed Sheet, • Skatebo•rd end • Uttte Ingenuity Make for Breezy Dlver91on ' ~~~~~~~~-..:-:..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sllnshine
Returns as
WIDds Fade
Orange Coast residents oan
look forward to sunny and sllgbt-
ly warmer weather Wednesday
as high winds fade during early
• morning hours, a National
Weather Service spokesman
said. <Related story Pag-eA3)
Light gusts are expected to re·
tum in tbe evening hours and
north to northwest winds rang-
ing from 20 to 30 knots a re .pre-
dicted off the coast, the
spokesman said.
An Air Quality Management
District official said con -
taminant levels are low along
the Orange Coast and will re-
m aln that way until the winds
stop.
The high winds in evidence
since Sunday have generated
few damage reports. Orange
County Fire and Harbor ,Patrol
officials said.
However, in one incident, FAA
investigators said "it appears"
Long Beach pilot Robert Payne
was blown off the runway at
Huntington Beach's Meadowlark
Airport late Monday morning.
Payne's s ingle engine craft
smashed into two parked planes
as he attempted to land.
The investigators said damage
was substantial but did not li.St a
dollar figure.
Only ml.Dor damage such as
broken tree limbs, overturned
trash cans and malfunctioning
burglar alarms were reported in
moat cotmty areas.
Laguna Tightens
• <
Drunk Driving Net
BJ STEVE MITCHELL Of .. Olllty .... Maff
If you've bad too much to
drink and you're driving t.brouCb
Laguna Beach, the chances of
your escaping detect.Ion are a lot
slimmer than last year
Laguna Beach police cndit
new detection tectµUques and
special patrols for an increase in
drunk driving arrests in the Art
Colony during the first nine
months of this year.
During 1978, 314 motorists
were arrested for driving after
tippling. 1bat compares with 311
arrests through September of
this year, and Capt Neil Purcell
s ays arrests during October
have shot well above last year's
* * * WpSlugged;
Jaw Broken
Officer Fred Martino suffered
a broken Ja w in the Laguna
Beach Jail early Monda)' mom-
ang when the man he was book·
ing for drunkenness allegedly
struck him
Eugene Lee Blakeman, 31, of
684 v.. Glenneyre St.. Laguna
Beach, now fa ces charges of bat·
tery against a police officer in
addition, police said , to the
public intoxication charge.
Officer Martino was treated
after the 3 a.m. incident and will
be off duty for seven weeks,
police said. , , _
ficures.
Purcell said increased train·
ing programs have made Ills
patrol ofticers experts at detect·
ing drinktne drivers wtth .10 per-
cent or more alcohol in their
system.
"You normally cannot detect
a dri.nking driver with less than
.15 to .17 percent alcohol in their
blood,·· be said, adding those
drivers with 10 are "actually
more dangerous."
And those drinking drivers are
becoming more of a threat to
Laguna's officers, tbe police
captain said.
Monday morning, an alleged
drunk driver was being boolt'ed
into Laguna Beach Jai l when be
turned and "delivered a Sunday
punch.'. into the face or Officer •
Fred Martino, Purcell said.
Martino will be off duty for the
next seven weeks, recovering
from a broken Jaw.
Other drunk motorists. includ·
ing an enraged woman who
Jammed her spiked heel into an
officer's root. have made routine
drunk arrests a hazard for •
patrol officers, be said.
And local police have recorded
an increase in drunk in public
arrests in the Art Colony.
"Since January. our officers
have detained 1..20 persons for
being drunk in public." the
police captain said, adding ooly
98 were arrested over the same
period of time in 1978.
Laguna Beach police arrest
<See NET, Page AZ>
Coast
Tbe palr were ceptured by Of-
fi cera Bill Youru, Marlon
Asturim and Ila.rt Everton near the .,... ptJtiq lot and the de-
canter wu recovered.
S0n Clemente
Recall Eyed
~or April Vote
Race ~erges in CUSD ~ection
7
Wea titer
Continued fair toni1bt
and Wedoeadey. Hitbs
Weclnmdt.y 76 at beaches
and M Jnland. Quite cool
toDllbt with lows of 45
t1oa1 tbe eo.at and 55 in-land.
...... H.AY
ualf Mlt.....,. of CM
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wttMld ..... S.t •to,., ,...., ,.,,, "' ·••1• "'==~--=-·= L .... -= .. .... _.. ....... .............. ~
a." =o.. '"' ~~-I a.c.e.=:-..,g
Mn IM lf3§r .i ii-.......
i ..
Tbe le8der' ol a carnnt drive
to OUlt two Sen Clemente Qty
.Coundl members Nlcl llaadtJ
hll poup wanta to place tbe re-
call --CID tbe April ballot ID-1teed of boldla1 • J•Du&J'J 1peelal electioD.
But G81e Howe, pneldeal ol tbe Cltlsem for Re1poulble
Qcnoer'lllD8llt. dliC'Hftld to eolD-
meat CID bow 1118111 reeeJ1 peti-
tion 1i1aature1 ba•• been =.to place tbe ilaM CID
llemben ol tM d.tc ll'GUP
went to ut TOten to recell coaaell members ll1rtl1
........ ~ Koelts ........... °' ..... .. cladbll ..__ ... wltlt clt1
scweftlmllll ... Mlw. Bow, ........ wllllD tbl (._WA"·, .... Al>
Tnutee Kopp Challenged
BJ UYllOND ESTL\DA D. °' .. Delly""' ...
Enlineerina mana1er Ancus
Smith's cballeoge of incumbent
Trul&ee E. G. "Ted" Kopp bu
produced tbe only contest in the
Nov. I capiltrano Unified Scbool
Dlatrlet board electloa.
Smltb, 50, a member ol the
South Eut Retklul Authority
for Dille years ud a member ol
the Dana Point Sanitary Dtatrid
board for teven yean la reekh\I
tbe Tnlltee Area l po1t.
Kopp, 45, a 1eneral bulJdlna contrtdor, ii aeekint bis .ecma
four-year term on the aeven-
m ember CUSD board 11 a
rep..-eataUve fl"om tbe Dana
PolDt-Cepiltnno Beacb Trustee
Area 1.
CUSD ~ an elected at
ler•• bJ tbe district'~-~~ ............... bat .... nqwna
to repr11mt delipatfd anu
from Lapna Nl1uel to San ..c ........
'
Smitb a.aid be is qualUied for
the trustee post becauae of .. my
overridiq interest in the educa-
tion of the chlJdren."
On the ilaue of future fundl.nl
for new CUSD schools, Smitll
said be oppoees IDY attempts to
piece a bond me .. ure before
voten.
Altbouth Smith would DOt
elaborate oo specillc metbodl to
obtein ldlool buildinl f\mdl, be
said ftDtDdDI plul for CUSD
can be t.tkm hOm eumples Mt
by otber ICbool dlltrtdl.
In respome to a question on
I bow to beadle ~olleetlve
bar1ainin1 with CUSD's 150
teacben and otber empio,..,
Smith a.aid be preferred not to
comment on the matter.
Smltb Mid aQY comments on
the ..... --jeope.rdbe ~ lq p.y ta1b wttb tbe diltriet ••
emp..,,.. ll'CJIUIPI.
KOPP ... d tbe scbool-. board
(lee CVSD, P ... AJ>
..
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L/IC ......
A Pucker DratN a Pow
NEW YOU (AP) -A .. att11tt11 11 ll~lf na
afo"1 ol NOrUlena m~. MDII' I to .........
ArtJwr Seb.......,..
At U. Nllilll dedlcab ol the Joba P'. K•nedY
Llbran in BoetoD. Pr9ldnt Carter planted 1
hieodly Ida on Jackie ODU111' cbeek.
~. u ad¥1Nr to the late premdent.
wu ~la llandQ'a New Yon Poet u MJtq lln.' WU IW)'ecl UINlr.tly becaUM uln
tlMa Narth. .-u.men clo not klie ladlea on auch brief acqualntaMe. ''
However , Carter pecked a number of women on
the cbMk at the dedlcaUon, lncludint Joan Kennedy,
wlf• ol ~ presidential rival Sen. Edward Ken-
nedy. and there were no other report.I of reaentment.
..... Dr. sn.t W. Klatte. Oranp
County'• mental bult.b dlNctor
for tbe PNt 10 Yt&n, auounced
Monday t.ba& be la lH~ bJI
$N,OOO.a·1MI' job Nov 11.
In a letter to Board of
Supervisors Chairman PblllP.
Anthony, Klau. 1aJd be doean t
have the autbortty to carry out
bl• rffponalblUUe1 under t.be
preaent etrueture ot t.bt county'•
Human Services Aaency.
·'To remain would Imply my
•
moral, etb1cal and l•t•l n •
don.meat ol praetJcea I e• DO
lonser __ p er1onall1 or pro·
f••lonalJ.J eoodont ...... Mid.
Klatte dtdiDed to elabanlte,
remartctnc tbat be didn't wallll to
1et thins• 1Urted In tb•
newapapen.
However, tt ii knowa that tbe 53·year~ meota1 bealtb eblef
bu fJeell at odds wttb Raman
Services A1enc1 Director
Maraaret Grier, whole repute.
Uon la that ol a bard-DOMd ad-
min1atrator who keeps a tlCbt
rein Oil tboee who won for ber.
Schmitz Pushes igntrlures for June Ballot
Klatte'a resipatioa WU tbe
latest in tbe pvwtn1 number ol
defect.on from the ran.ks ol the ~ounty agency in re«nt moat.ha.
Others wbo have left lnclude
county Health Officer Morton
Nelson, Deputy Director of Meo·
tal Health, John Crowder ud
Pamela Rea1or, deputy diredor
of adult communllJ aervicea.
8.J JAaDS BYm.AN ....... ""' ..... Stat.t Sm. Jobn O. Scbmtts. R·
Newport Beach. nld tod~ he
hope• to tatber eoouab
1lpaturea to place on the JWM
ballot an lnlUaUve aboll1)lloa
tbt 1tate'1 Republican wlnMr·
lake·all prealckmtiaJ primary.
Scbmits received permlsalon
Monday from Ca lifornia
Sec:retary ol Stat~ March Fong
Eµ to drcwate peUUona. He b.u
unUl Nov. 30 to collect Mt,11..9
1lpat\U"tlt to place tht ln.ltlative
before voe.era.
He aald today the peUtiona are
belq printed now and ahowd be
In circulation ''any day now."
A 1upport group, tbe Fair
Presidential Primary Commit·
tee, co-chaired by Schmits and
Congreaaman P aul McC'°8key,
R-Palo Alto, will eatablllbtbead-
3 Traffic Tickets -
Newest Ted Haunt?
CHARLOTTESVtLLE, Va
<AP) -An aide to Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy hu acknowledged
that be recently aaked a Virginia
attorney for lnformaUon about
three traffic citaUooa Kennedy
received 21 yean a10.
Tom Southwick. Kennedy's
preH spokesman, said be calJed
K Gerald Tremblay. a Charlot-
tesville attorney. to seek Informa-
tion in response to a reporter's
query about the 1958 citations
The reporter, Doug Kamholz,
had asked for the information
FEDERAL UNION
BACKS KENNEDY-Al
for a story that appeared in the
Charlottesville Daily Progress.
Tremblay referred all ques-
tions to Southwick.
The Muaacbuaettl Democrat,
who oa Monday set up a pres-
idenUal campaJ1n committee.
received three traffic citations
-for Improper drivin1, speed·
ing and driving without a permit
when he was a second-year
law student at the Uni versity of
Virginia. The permit citation waa.dia~sed.
Last week, former Albemarle
County Deputy Sheriff T M.
Whitten. recalling the Improper
driving citation, said Kennedy
"cut his lights out and trted to
outrun me" after a high-speed
chase that ended at the home
Kennedy rented in 1958.
Kennedy presented a paper in
court from a mechanic certify.
ing an electrical problem in his
E'...-PageAJ
SNOW •.•
"It's a dangerous storm," said
Ellis Burton, meteorologist for
the National Weather Service in
Denver. "We definitely advise
motorist.I to . . . travel only as
necessary.
·'With the 25 degree tem·
perature and the 30 knot wind, It
makea a wind chill of 5 to 20
below," Burton said.
The wlnd cbill factor ls the
comblned effect of cold tem·
peratures and hlib winda that
makea it ~m much colder than
it really la.
·'The st.roog wtnda are what
makes this storm dangerous
because of the blowing and drill·
ing aoow and wind chill effeda,"
b dded.
ORANGE COAST LIK
DAILY PILOT
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tail light.a. He said be WU UD·
aware that be was being
pursued and bad no intention of
outrunning a policeman.
Whitten said Kennedy also
tried to elude the deputy wben
Whitten caught up with him.
··He had gotten down in the
front seat of the car." Whitten
said.
Kenned y. represented by
Tremblay, pleaded guilty ~ an
Improper driving charge June
16. 1958 in connection with the in
cident and was fined S35.
Kennedy also ple aded guilty
June 4, 1958. to a speeding c1ta
tion filed ApMI 15 of the same
year by state Trooper C. C.
Ca in. A third char-g~ or driVlng
without an operator's permit
was dismissed when Kennedy
produced bis Massachusetts
permit
E'rom Page Al
NET ••.
public drunks, releuing lhem
after four hours in a cell with a
certifi cate that shows they are
"deemed not arrested," Purcell
said.
He said those public drunks
who are ordered to court are
ones who are repeat offenders,
or face some related cbarge,
such as public disorder or u -
sault. He said the department
has recorded 22 such arrests this
year. compared with 12 durinl
the same period in 197.!,
He said the increase in arrests
for drunk driving is attributed to
success of a training program
that helps officers detect drink·
ing motoriata.
He said the city's Mobile In-
totilizer unlta have also been ln·
strumental in many drunk ar-
rests, adding La1una Beach is
one of only two department.I in
the state using the complex field
sobriety eqwpment. Santa Ana
police have similar gear in·
stalled in their patrol unita.
"Among police circles, there
is tbe belief that the use of
alcohol is on the increase,"
Purcell said.
•'Last weekend we bad 11 ar-
rests for drunk in public and
seven drunk drivers -one ar·
rested for felony drunk driving
because bla drinking resulted in
an injury accident,'' Purcell
said.
H e said the department's
weekend arresta "are running
from six to nine drivers," ~d
said tboae figures climb even
higher durin1 the holiday
season.
He advised those who find
themselves too drunk to drive
while at a party or bar, to call
the police department and takt advantqe ol the city's "Tlpay
Taxi Service."
Police omcera will drive Upay
clti.Hal anywbere within the cl·
ty llmita to prevent them bom
cllmblq bebind the wbeel of
tbelrear. '
Btcauae once you're on the
road, Lquna'• oftlctn baw a pretty _,.,.. chance ol pl~
you oat ol tbe tr.me.
And that could mean a atltf
flD• ud Jail time for ofteaden.
Suppliee Unloaded
BANGKOK,Tballand(AP)-
Four ablpe aN reported unio.d·
Ina food and other rell., 'b:t~" at Kompoa1 Som, Cam '•· ·
chltf Maport, and a fltth veuel
la on the w11.
. . -----------
quarten In TuaUo, be •alcl.
·'The money la a bl1 question
cnark rilht now," Schmits said.
'·common aenae t ells me It
would come from anyo.ne 1up-
portin1 a presldenUaJ candidate
that beoefltl from a cban1e In
the law."
Schmits said be bas beard
eatlmat.el ranging from S175,000
to $700,000 for the amount
needed to run a successful voter
initiative campaign.
If the meuure were approved
In June, ll would be in effect for
the 1980 presidenUal elecUon,
Schmitz said.
He noted that Demoeratl have
had a proportional dlatrlbution
of primary \totes since after the
19 72 election, but tbat
Republicans have continued to
give all votes to the top stale
winner.
Schmitz said the wtnner·take·
all svstem wasn't of major con·
cern to him ln 1976 because the
Republican race was between
two candidates, then·Presldenl
Gerald Ford and former Gov
Ronald Reagan~
However, he said that in 1980
there could be more than 10 can
didates on the Rc pubh can
prima ry ballot.
"To have a winne r-take-all
system with that many can·
did ates is indefensible ... Schmitz
said. "It just doesn't make sense
·\O have one person run off with
all the marbles when all he has
to do 1s get more than anyone
else."
One of the candidates is ex·
pecJ,ed to be former Texas Gov
Jobn Connally, whom Schmitz
bas 1upporled. However,
Schmits said today that while
some of Connally'• supporters
approve of the initiative, "the
Connally campai1n has been
thus far reluctant to come in and
support this."
Klatte will become chief of
pro fessional education at
Metropolitan State Hospital in
Norw a.lit.
Jn his l~ter. Klatte 1ald b1I
resign·ation Is not related to
restraints caused by Propo9ltkm
13.
C:Ops Identify
r . .
Body Found
Along keach
Laguna Beach pohce have re·
leased the name of a man found
dead on lhe beach at Sleepy
Hollow two weeks ago after of·
f1cers received an anonymous
call from an apparent acqua1n·
lance of the victim
The body of J ohn Douglas
Rutowslu . 29. of Carmel Valley.
was found on the beach 1n front
of V:.1cat1on Village al about 9 30
p m Ot'l 15
Police said the self.employed
ho m e builder apparently suf·
fered a drug overdose and was
dragged to the beach. possibly
by friends who did not want to
get involved in the incident
Police Investigator Gene
Brooks said that because there
were no signs of violence on the
body. coroner's deputies suspect
the man suffered a fatal drug
overdose.
"We are conside ring it an
overdose pending the lox·
icological tests which won't be
completed for several weeks."
Brookss:ud
E'ro• Pag~ A J
CUSD ELECTION. • •
has hfred negotiators to handle
e mployee t.alk.s. He agrees with
this policy.
"Trustees shouldn't negotiate
with employees." Kopp said.
On the subject of potential
employee strikes, Kopp said be
doesn't believe CUSO employees
will walk off their jobs. But, be
added, strikes are llle1al.
On the school flnanclng ques-
tion, Kopp said, "There is no
local aolution."
Under ProposlUon 13, Kopp
noted, a two-thirds voteofCUSO's
total registered voters would be
needed to pus a tax override.
Thia wu the traditional method
of providing school financing in
the past but ls now obsolete, be
said.
"We are at the mercy of
(state) legiBlation," Kopp said.
If a aolution from Sacramento
does not arrive within three
years, Kopp said, CUSD stu·
denta may be faced with double
session classes.
While SnUth and Kopp vie for
Trustee Area 1, there appears ttlt
be no competition el!lewhere ln
the district.
There were four trustee aeata
up for elect.ion when filln1 for
candidacy opened ln August.
But since that time, thr~e
would-be challengers have
dropped out of the running.
Adding confualon for CUSD
voters, tbe names of former can-
d Id a tea Fred 11. Slnaaelr in
Tnaatee Area 2, and Mark A.
Morales and Richard E .
Weakland both In Trustee Area 3
still appear on tbe ballot.
Slnuek'I ded•lon to drop out
of the race clean tbe way for his
only opponent in Trustee Area 2,
public relations man Cbarlea ff.
Ward, tA> take tbe school board
pOlt.
With a recent boundary ,..
alipmeat, Trustee Area 2 now
coven the San Juan Caplltr..,
c~munlty. I
1Jru1tee Area 2 Incumbent
Sara!a JaM Upp cboM DOt t.o
aeek reelection to t.b• CUSD
board.
Trmtff ArH I Incumbent
Edward Wlltberl U.0 appun
to be a d.Dcb for reeltetJoo to a
t.blrdt.m.
MoralH and WeaklaDd, w .. tbers'• one-Ume e>ppOIMDU,
dropped tbelr campalau Wbm
they di.M:overed the incwnbeol
was seeking re-election. Trustee
Area 3 encompuaes south San
Clemente.
Trustee Area S incumbent
George White, wbo reJ>reseotl
portb San Clemente on tbe
CUSD board, was unopposed
when he filed bis candidacy
paper to seek a third t.erm. His
name wtll not appear on the
ballo\. Orange County supervisors
have appointed While lo the
board since be wu unoppoMd.
Danrin' in tlae Wind
"Francis." the creation of Stephen Fobes of
Newport Beach. dances in the wind in front of the
Fobes residence a t 328 Aliso Ave. Fobes made the
Halloween decoratJon from phoenix grass, some old
work clothes. a plastic pumpkm bead and a straw
hat borrowed from a neaghbor. He used tree limbs
for the legs. Monday afternoon's zephyrs seemed to
give ''Francis" life
f',....P~AJ
CAUTION URGED. • •
Police sav the re~1strat1on of pistols has doubled 10 the past 10
days.
A seminar on self·defense for
women sponsored by the pol.Jee
department at Orange Coast
College Monday drew such a
large crowd that 1t bad to be
held in two sel)uate local.Jons.
Police in the coastal com·
murutiea say they're concerned
a tragedy could res ult 1f a
panicky resident overreacts to a
Halloween prank
Newport Beach. m an attempt
to k eep the prank!> and the
tension they cause down. 1s go
mg to field extra patrol uruts
Wednesday rught
M tanwhil t>. poli ce and
firemen are abo remmdmg res1
dents of the usual safety prttau·
tioos that ought ~ be observed
on Halloween
-Dreu cltJJdrea 1n light col
ors or uae renecl&ve tape on
their costumes
~any a flashlight
-.,_._ carTJ a candle or any
other kind of open flame.
-Make ave mallk eye boles
are large eoouib to provide g:>Od
vision.
-Keep peg ud anything that
can be thrown or stolen out of
reach.
"And we want everyone to
keep their porch lJghts on. It
would be a real help." Ms .
Malmsten added.
F...-PageAJ
RECALL ...
recall pet.ition signature totals
m ight be releued. said "Sooo."
Howe S&ld recall backers have
until Ott J4 to obtafo the 2.900
-.1gnat ure:o. needed to place the
rec all on the ballot
A~ of Sf>pt 6. Howe'!> group re
ported that they had 2.000 pell·
11on s1g:nalures but no reports
14 ere received after that lJme
until Monday
The i-.900 petition signatures,
20 percent or the city's 14.300
N?~1stered voters. must be
cert1f1ed by the Orange County
Registrar of Voten before the
1S11ue 1A placed on the b,allot.
Howe has lDdicated that the
group hu also collected more
than 13.000 ln donations to sup.
port the drive.
The first town forum is
scheduled tonight al 7:30 at the
San Clemente Inn , 12S Ave
Esplandian. The guest speaker
1s Gordon M. Brownin1. aide to
s lide Se n H .L . "Bill"
J\ichardlon ot Arcadia.
Wont
OJ Wind
l>ying Out
.,,..A.111111 .........
Stf'OBI ..tttdl l•••t ICtoa .,........... c ........ fol tM tMrd
day tiNl,y, but .._ .. uw. tM to
mpti left• tlllmt hued f01'9t
"'"· eapelled boata. '°'' .. d lr991 and knocked out JOWW to
mor. than aoo.eoo Southern CaUfonum die day Won.
•'I tblnlr the wont ot It ••
over." takl NaU..l WHUMr Sent~ foneua.r Don 08*.
But u.ie ftre ....,. mn&bMld
hlflt. UM I.GI Anp-., ODully
fliN J)ppartment aald. The d&-
partmeot said ill .. ,ed flat
alert" fo.-ft.rt dqpr would con·
ttcs&ae ~ w~.
(l ales aald tbt parehln1
northwllterly wlnda are linked
to a bi&h·preuw-e 1y1tem orr ~
Oreaoo rout and a deep low
over the southern Roeldea and
Texas. He said the severe winda
aren't a true Santa Ana condJ.
lion but "probably will bec!ome
a mild form of Santa Ana"
• · befor~ dyina out Wednesday.
FirefiJhten controlled a 300-
acre fire in the Loe Padres Na·
tional Forest north of Fillmore
today and contained a nother
150-acre blaze in the forest west
of Frazier Park, said U.S. forest
Service spokeswoman 'Kathy
Good.
A 55-acre brush fire burned
out of control near Ve nt¥a
Authorities sltid the blaze began
s hortly before midnight Monday
in the industrial section of Ven·
tura. The fire. believed to have
been deliberately set , s pread
r apidly at several points fanned
by wind gusts up to 20 mph.
Another wind·whipped fire
damaged several Be l·Air homes
and blackened six acres Monday
afternoon. Wind·caused power
failures knocked between 150
and 250 traffic signals out of
commission.
Small craft warning$ were is·
sued. and several pleasure boats
capsized outside Sa nt a
B, .. rbara's breakwate r . A 30.
pflRsenger c hart.er fishing boat
.-an aground on San Cle mente
1sland in lO·foot swells 60 miles
west of San Diego, and three
persons were hospitalized with
m inor injuries, the Coast Guard
said.
The winds caus~ power out·
ages to about 160,000 customers
from Santa Barbara to Hunt·
ington Beach. tJ-
OC-10 Cougm;
Plane Returns
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An
engine problem forced a Con·
tinental Airlines DC·lO to return
·to Los Angeles Inte rnational
Airport today about 40 minutes
after the plane had left on a
flight to Chicago, an airline
spokesman said.
T he plane landed safely and
passengers were transferred to
a Boeing 7~7. s a id Bruce
Plowman. He said there was no
further information immediate·
ly available as to the cause of
the problem.
........ ,,IJp
Identical twins Tienna <top)
and Michele Rodriquez, 3,
of Irvine will e nte r the
Orange County F all F a ir
Twin·o-Rama-NO.\!. 10. The
fair, scheduled from Nov.
7·22 at Los Alamitos Race
Qourse, will feature sever11l
twins from around 'the
county.
Car Suicide
Takes 2 Lives
TORQUAY, England (AP) -
Arthur Howe, an W1employed ac·
countant, drove bis car and bis
t hree sons over a lSO·foot cliff
after a family row, killing himself
and the oldest boy. police said.
One of the other two boys,
Nicholas, 15, was re ported in
grave condition after escaping
from the sinking car by smashing
his head Into the windshie ld. The
youngest child, James. 10,
jumped clear seconds before the
car crashed into the water and
s taggered, shaking a nd in·
coherent, into a nearby police sta-
tion.
The police said it appeared that
Howe beat up bis oldest son. 17
year·oldTbomas. with a ha mmer
befo re driving the caroffthecUJf
Too Little, Te~ f;ate
Holdhuc . her beby In btt arms, a )'OUDI Cambodian
mother walta la Une outalde '1olpital at Cambodian ref· uoe camp. When •be ftna11y received medical be)p, lbe learned that ber baby wu already dead. •
• .
'IV .Hit
On Kid8' .
Programs
WAIHINOroN (AP) -TIM
talnWGD bMlultry bu fau.d to
mfft Ml obll .. tienl to cbildND
and lboWd tie requtNd to Ill uide antmmum amouota of~
1r•mmlal for them, the 1td ot
the Federal CommunleatloDi Comm•um Hid to4a1. TIM etalf, lD a report to the
com••Mlon, aald the industry
bu not:::= wltb vol~ rec ~ 1n etfect ~
11'1' and ''is willkely wfihoUf'
turtbtr ~t acUoo to In·
creue vohmtartly the amount ot
educatlGDll pro1rammi11,1 for
cbJldreq,"
The report recommended that
commercial stations be required
to offer at least 2Y:i hours of pro-
m nung dJrected at school·
children and Ci ve hours
a ed at preschoolers a week.
All would be on weekdays under
the staff proposal.
The staff report saw little hope
for improved children's pro·
gra m ming on comm e r c i a l
television beyond meeting any
mandatory minimum time re·
quirement, however, and urged
the commission to encourage
a l(ernat ive program s ources
s uch as pay and cable television.
The report a lso called on
public broadcasters to increase
children's programming.
The report. com piled by a
staff tas k force. said the in·
dustry has by and large com·
piled with the commission's 1974
advertising guidelines. And the
staff task force. noting that the
Federal Trade Commission is
separate l y i n ves ti gat1 n ~
television advertising aimed at
c hildren. suggested the FCC
a wait that report before taking
a ny action itself.
While children's television has
been scrutinized and criticized
for decades. FCC Chairman
Cha rles D. Ptrris s aid this year
it has not improve d as he had
hoped.
"Te levision is a child's work.
play. fantasy. best friend and
source of information about the
world. We a s adults reserve our
hig h est e xpe c t ation s for
chlldren's programming. We ex·
pect It to entertain, excite.
enchant. enhance, and educate
our children. We expect wit .
humor and aemlUvlty, 11 well as
truth," Ferri.a said.
Programs and commercials
a imed at children have been an
issue since 1960. More than
100.000 letters were received by
the commission after It launched
an inquiry in 1971 at the request
o f U)e private, Boston·based Ac·
lion for Children's Television.
T h at inquiry le d to the
guidelines issued in 1974. Sta·
lions were given until Jan. 1,
1976, to comply.
While the FCC has no means
of enforcing the standards. 1t
can take them into account in re·
newing stations' license~. a re·
view broadcasters must submit
to every three years.
Bare Facts: \
Hot 'Act,'
Bar Burns
FRESNO <AP> -A fire today
caused at least $185,000 damage
t o a topleM bar and the building
bouaina it here. firefighters said.
The fire, which broke out
shortly aft.er 3 a .m .. g utted the
sta1e Door Topless Bar owned
by Frank Sa.rt.a of Fresno.
Damage to the building owned
by Norman Aaron I an was
estimated al around $150,000.
whUe Saris estim ated he had in·
ve1ted $35,000 in bar fi xtures.
Cause of the fire had not been
determined.
A fight between two patrons or tbe bar in August resulted in a
fatal shooting, police said.
Recently, the bar was robbed
and pool tables slashed by a
group of thieves who walked
away with a large quantity of
beer, neigbbon said.
A block ol Olive Avenue was
closed by flrefi&bten for much
or the momln1 u cleanup crews
removed debrta from the street.
Free Briefly,
Jai./,ed A~n
SAN DIEGO <A A 44-
year -old map was se eed to
1ix yean ln state pris Monday
for a beer·bottle assault that
took place only hours after he
had finished serving out a
murder term.
De1criblng Arthur Honeyctitt
as "the type of person they had
ln m lnd whe n they built prtsona." Superior Court Judae
Earl Maas told Honeycut\ fie
would not consider probation
even lf he were eli1tble for it.
Honeycutt ort81na lly was con·
vtcttd ID coenectJon with the
lt'7111Q1nc ot WlWam Bat.lite,
wbo wu ltabbed 140 Umes wit.II
a barbecue fort durtnc a dllpute"
over money.
I
Planners OK Corridor
San Joaquin Transpo-rtation Route Backed
_ ..
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... o.ilf ...... ''-" WaviQg aside criticism on any
new freeways. the Orange Coun
ty Pla.nalng Commission went on
record Monday as favoring a
route for the San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor.
Commissioners endorsed a
ro ute a lmost t ot ally r ecom
m ended by county s taff mem
bers which would see the cor -
ridor beginning neur the Corona
del M ar Free w a y and
MacArthur BoulevC1rd 1n
Newport Beach •
T h e SI X·tO e 1 ~ht lant:
thorougbf are would end 14 m1lei.
to the southeast near A very
Parkway near San Juan
Capistrano.
The recommendation will tx-
forwa r ded to the board or
s upervisors who have final say
in the route selection
The act ion b y the com
miss ioners followed yearl> or
s tudy and nearly four hours or
testimony from a large audience
at Tuesday's hearing
Commissioner Richard Light
asked for more time lo digest
the comments and cast the only
vote among the five com
m 1ssioners agatnl>l the recom·
mended route.
alternatives such as monorail or
train transportation.
He said the route location
study by Gruen and Associates
Inc of Los Angeles won 't bold
up because of ·'inadequate en·
vironmental studies."
He hinted that there may be
court action
.. Ninety.five per cent of the
public disagrees with the con-
cept." he declared.
Belinda Blacketer . former
Laguna Beach planmng com ·
missioner and a vice president
of Village Laguna . said she op·
posed the corridor "because
there is not enough governme nt
funds to handle the growth or
population 1n South Orange
County.··
"The corndor doesn't solve
the problem. lt will Just add
eight more lanes of concrete fo r
peo ple to sit on. bumper to
bumper. ·she said
Dr Gene Atherton of Laguna
Beach claimed that the qu~t1on
or health has been ignored and
that the increase in tramc will
lead to more respiratory Ill
nesses wtuch he said 1s a ma1or
health problem.
"We a re obligated to replace
the c<H"..,ia!t a transportation
Ranks Swell
syste m ." be declared.
The commission was urged to
go ahead with the corridor by
representatives from the
G reater Irvine Indus tria l
League. the Newport Center As·
sociation, the Irvine Company
engineering departme nt. Orange
County traffic Engineers Coun·
Cll and members or the Newport.
Beac h . Laguna Beach a nd
Orange County chambers of
commerce
T he corridor 1s badly needed
to relieve congestion and reduce
overloads on the Pacific Coast
Hi ghw ay a nd S an D iego
f r eeway, according to Todd
N 1cho lson. of the Irvine In·
dustnal League.
The corridor. which is project·
ed to handle 85,000 to 130.000
vehic les per d ay. is 10 to 15
years in the future. offi cial!)
!.aid
A 50·foot·wlde median 1s in·
duded in the plan to handle
some type of rapid trans it
The comm1ss1on endorsed seg.
m ent 5 in the west sector of the
c-0rridor . segment 17 in the cen
tral sector, segment l9 io the
~ast-central and segment 24 1n
the e ast ~
Many• residents protested the
proposed freeway that would
cost $160 to $200 million and for
which there Is no money availa
ble.
Tom Alexander. president or
the Laguna Beach Green Belt.
said the study did not address
Clureh OKs
G:a,y Pastors
Employees Union
EndorSes -Kennedy
ST . LOUIS CAPJ -The
Chris tian Chur ch (Di s-
ciples or Christ > has voted
to reaffirm the powe r of
r egional bod ies of the
church to ordain homosex
uals a s miru'Sters
At the same lime, the
delegates to the church ·s
bi-annual convention here
r ea ffirmed Monday the
denomination's tradlttona I
stand against ordin1t tion of
homosexuals, said church
s pokes woma n L11l1an
Moir.
Carol Blakley of the
Treasure Valley Christian
Church at Caldwell, Idaho.
called the vote a partial
victory for gay rights.
"W e feel Ilk!' "<''V <'
gained a lot ... s aid Mr-.
Rlakley, Ont' of 200 m<'m
ber s of the churc h 's
general board of direc·
tors
Can you believe 11 s Nov
erTtlef already? II you have <l
b4rthday gift to give this mo nm.
you mght give some thought
to a piece of 1ewelry set with one o t t h e November
birthstones. Topaz or C1trine In add1t1on to sharing Nov·
ember. these two gems have
ITW1}' S4mtlanttes and are often confused. They bOth occur in a
wide range of yellow tones. from tawny yellow through
orangtlh-yeflow to the smolcy
broWnl Both are very attractive
gems and bOth are very durable
and sat11factory tor setting 1n all types of ,ewelry tor men and women -The most popular style 01
cuttmg tor bOth gema is the
step out. That 11 when all facets
ae four-11<'ed ana in steps and
rOM abow. below, and on the
Qirdlt.
Wh11e Topa.r and C1tnne have
l'IW'Y timilarlliee t~ also have some differences. Topaz 11 Iha more Ylluable gem and la often
called "precloua Topaz" to di•" tlnautth it from Citrin•
T'oP&Z is 8 on the hard11au scale while Cltnne Is 1 Tc;lpaz
tw a higher refractive index
WASHINGTON «AP > -
P residential candidate Edward
M Kenrlf"dy has gamed the en
dorsement or (I 70.000·member
federal e mployees union and the
campcugn services of a former
senator wbo qwt the admsrustra
lion to JOIO the challenge to
Pres ident Carter
And in Chicago, Mayor Jane
Ryrne formally a nnounced what
!)he already had disclosed . that
s he 1s supporting the senator
from Massachusetts for the 1980
De m oc r a ti c p r e s 1d e nt1 al
nomination
Former Sen Dick Clar k of
Iowa announced that he 1s re.
s igning as U S. coordinator for
refugee progr ams to JOm Ken·
nedy's pres1dent1al campaign
com m ittee Clark quit the ad·
min1strat.Jon errect1ve Thursday,
after less than a year 10 the
Stalt' Departm<.'nt post
C'art<'r appomtt•d Clark to the
refugee pos t afl<.'r he "al) defeat-
ed in 1978 by Republican Sen
Roger Jepsen. Clark wrote
Carter that he had been asked to
r eorganize ~ hodgepodge 01 "
(~ ~I
~EM WISE
refugee programs. and said ·'that
ob1ective has oow been com
pleted "
The 1ndepl!nde nt Nationa l
T reasury Employees Union
declared support for Kennedy,
and said it will be giving $5,000
-the maJUmum a llowed by law
-to the campaign.
The treas ~y employees
became the sixtll union. and the
first federal civil s ervice group.
to back the KeMedy challenge.
Union President Vincent L.
Co nnery <'ritt cized Carter's
handhng of the economy and as·
sailed the president for holding
c1 v1I service pay Increases to 5.5
percent.
lie o;a1d federal employees
"ha ve been held to publ1.:
ridicule and scom by this ad·
m inistration "
Kennedy's candidacy became
flhfrlc1al Monday with the forma·
tum or campaign committee
On Nov 7. Kennedy will an·
nounce personally in Boston that
he 1s challenging Carter. The
president will declare his can·
d1dacy for re·clecuon on Dec 4
" a1amond ring made by Kurt
Gaum. a "ery lalented New .. vane. designer '
C1tnne 1s a ~mber ol the
quartz tam11y and 1s limited to the yellows. oranges and
browns Other varie11es of
~rtz have their own names. such as rose Quartz (pink).
emethyst (purple). avent urine
(gnlen) and crystal (colorlessi
Tapaz 1s found pmnarily In
Brazil ...mite C1trine 1s likely to
be found more widely d1stnbut·
ed in our earth s crust
and a heev1er apeclllc gravity ..,._...,
ToPf.Z allQ cornea In addit1ona CHA ft LES II. BAR ft colort. t Ile rnoe t beaut II u t wn!Ch are tile blues and pin a. We haW a beautiful blue topai
whlel'I I bought In o.,,,.ny on
~ I• tnp and Which we have
remntly mounted tn a tadtn
Tapaz and C11rine each .has1 1t.s place in. our gem world.,
howeYer I think II IS important
not to contuse them New Yor1t
State recently 11ne<1 a 1ewefer I lor writing Topaz on his sales 1
Slip 1nsteed of C1trine -wM!1 C.tnne was what he actually
hed IOld. Unfortunately not all ,._...,. even know the dll·
twence. That 1s one of the
m.ny rNIOns It pays the co,,.
tumtr to IMk out a firm hold·
Ing membershi p 1n the
Amlrloan Gem Society. Rtr
"'remtnts of membership in·
cludt training In gemology and
.._ .. ~ to high tttMcal 1tan-
dwdl. Wi .,.. proud of our
~Ip In the Amencan
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moncti to lhow you our fine
coltecuon of TOPU and Cltn"9 )M91ry.
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Vote Yes on No
PUIDl.Am IN .... IMJllNG m : PrukJ) 1 ._,
atn • Mot ~ aide oe tbe lM• JOU'R on la UM~· no. ol ..... leMol kldl In .... &o ~ ...... bal ....
V ou may be w of t.boM people wbo beUev• baluee ii
vital for ewa-Maded ~ ln educaUoe eVft ll lt
meau tnmporUac ~,.. all over our SoutMna
Callfon&a aef'MC9.
0. tM c6er bud. you may be ooe ot O.C-,...... wbo 1peelficall1 select•
.. tM .... ol ~ ._,.. a..e .... lt
Wat Del.I' a Kbool >'°" like for your kld
or t.be plaee wu ln a schoqJ system yov
retpect and ldmlre.
YOO 1'11\18 WOULD enormously
resent the ooUoo of your cblld bem& or·
dered by .ome .tudae to climb on a bua
every momln& and toot off to a distant
·campus you've never even seen before. seNaT01t 110H1Ns
BUt DO matt.er oo which side of Uus fence you reside.
you could easily mia·vote next~ay.
This la because of the way ProposJUon 1 is worded on
the upcoming Nov. 7 ballot. Proposition 1 ls a state coo·
aUtuUooal amendment. It was sponsored by State Senator
Alan Robbins. the Democrat from lbe Sao Fe~ando
Valley.
Robins was in our region only yesterday .. plugging for
passage of his amendment. He is also angry. He's mad
about the way bis amendment 1s worded on the ballot.
He has every right to be. Whoever worded that ballot
measure ought to be force bused to an English l·A class.
J UST CHECK THE wording yourself. Read only the
ballot description , thus : "Sch ool Assignment and
Transportation of Pupils. Provides that U.S'. Constitution
will govern pupil school assignment or pupil transporta·
tioo in California . . . • •
Now, a knee· Jerk reaction to this wording by a person
opposed to busing might weU be, "No! No! I don't want to
lose state control to the federal government. I don't want
federal people l~lling me where m.y youn•ter will go to
school." r,
So th.is person votes No on the· amendment. He just
voted wrongly.
BY TIIE SAM E TOK EN, the voter who favors school
busin~ for racial balance nught happily vote Yes. He just·
voted wrong.
Proposition 1 was authored by Robbins in an effort lo
place limits on how widespread school busi'ng might
become. The California high court has gone further in or·
dering school busing than the U.S. Supreme Court.
So passage or Proposition l <a "yes" vote> wouJd
simply say the people want to go no further than the U.S.
Supreme Court says we must go
Put plainly, if you want to limit s chool busing, you
vote Yes on Proposition 1. Jr you don't want to limit 1l, you
vote No.
Alas. you are left wondering how many voters will
have th.is figured out by next Tuesday.
Rebe ls Free 276
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador
CAP) -Leftists holed up in two
government bmldings released
276 hostages they had held for
five d ays art e r police and
~oldiers fired into a leftist street
demonstration.
and a Chilean official of the
Organization of American States
in the Labor a nd Econom'y
Ministry bwldings , which they
took over last Wednesday.
Exam T heft Probed Tbe Red Cross said at least 24
penons were killed, and dozens
more were wounded Monday in
lbe new government's firs t
em ployment of force agaiMt
leftists demanding an eod to
m ilitar y dominance of El
Salva dor, Central America's
a mallest a nd most densely
populated nation.
About 1,000 members of lhe
Popular Revolutionary Bloc
were still holding three cabinet
members, eight other officials
LANSING, Mich. (AP> -
St.ate police and the Michigan at-
torney general's office said to·
day they are investigating lbe
a pparent theft or· a oatiooal
licensing exam for certUied
public accountants. Because of
tbe possibility the exam b as
been stolen, the American
Institute of Certified Public AC·
countants is preparing a sub-
stitute for 60,000 would-be CPAs
who will be tested next month.
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NATION I WORLD
Patients
Have OK
·On Drugs
B08roN (AP) -lleatal pa·
U.ta bave tM rlabt. to reject druCI .t MCI.._ ordered by
tbelr docton, RIN~ wbeD tbe
patlenta pnseat a daa1er to
t.bemaelves or others, • f.-ral
Judie bu ruled. u .s. District. Judae JOMPla L .
T auro'a 180-paae deeiaioa, la·
aued llODday in a clau acUoft
auit brouabt by pattent1 at
Boston state Hospital, loud
that thole committed to a men-
tal bolptt.a.4 have a coutitutianal
rteht. to a aay lo t.belr treatmeot.
BUT TAvao aaid tbe bol1*al
staff could use forced sechmoo
' and medication ''where there ts
a substantial likellbood ot ..
extreme violence, personal in·
jury or attempted suicide."
Chicago sanitation workers use shovel and
rake in removing 10 tons of trash and
garbage. -a 17 -year accumulation
from the home of Mary McCfrthy. 67
Cleft ). Acting on a search warrant. of-
ficials entered the house and found trash
piled several feet deep.
Tauro said patients realize tbe
need for treatment lo emer1en·
• cy. situations.
··Although committed mental
patients do suffer al leut some
impairment of their relaUooahlp
to reality, most a.re able to ap-
preciate tbe benefits, riska and
discomfort that may reasonably
be expected from receiving
psychotropic medication."
Tauro said. Who Will Succeed Park?
Power Struggle Developing in S. Korea
SEOUL. South Korea <AP> -
Acting President Chol Kyu Hah
and t wo other former prime
ministers are leading contenders
lo succeed the late President
Park Chung Hee, p olitical
sources reported today.
The sources said Choi. a
veteran bureaucrat who was
prime minister when Park was
ass assinated last Friday. and lop
military commanders a re firmly
an c harge at the mome nt
Meanwhalt'. the pol1t1cal
leadership or Park's Democrall<'
Republican Party as an dasarra)'
and is being ignored by Choi and
P ostmistress'
Body Found;
Two Arrest~d
EATONVlLLE. Fla. <AP> -
The bod y or a 74 -year·old
postmistress known to he r
neichbon as "mama" and miss·
ing ror four da~ waa discovered
in a nearby community, and a
couple were arrested in cormec·
lion with the case, authorities
said today
Catherine Alexande r 's body
was found m a ditch on the side
or the road by a passing motorist
in Taft, south of Orlando. late
Monday. Orange County
S heriff 's Department
spokeswoman Jean Moe said.
Ms. Moe said the cause of death
would not be determined until an
a utopsy is performed later to-
day.
Roy and Dorothy Bottoson_of
Kissimmee were arrested late
Monday on charges of possess·
ing stolen money orders . a
spokesman for the U.S. Postal
Service said. The spokesman.
who asked not to be quoted by
oame, said the money orders
had been taken in a robbery Fri·
day at theEatonvillepoatoffice.
the generals, the sources re·
ported.
THE LEADING candidates for
the presidency appear to be two
former military meo who were
a mong those closest to Park and
served him as prime miruster:
Kam Jong.pi! and Chung II Kwon.'
Kam wastbechleforgamieroft.he
1961 coup that put Park in power
a nd the founder and first head or
lht• Korean Central Intelligence
A~ency. wtule Chung has held a
number or top army and political
pO!.tS
"However. both have been test·
ed as prime minister and their
positions are well known." saJd
one source. "Both have some op-
ponents tn.side and out.side lbe
party. 1berefore Choi Kyu Hah
may emerge as a compromise
candidate lo lake power. Wlth
some understanding among lbe
opposing political forces that
political reforms will be made
watbln acertaio period.··
Another source said : "Choi
does not have strong connections
with the military or the party.
T hat's IWI weakest polnt, but in
this situation It's a lso h is
strongest point."
,
MOST SOURCES agreed that
the new government would have ,
to relax the l.lgbt restnctions on
dissent and opposition to the gov-
ernment because of the unrest
that bas been growing recently.
'.'Emergency ~ree 9 <which
baiu all public crjticism of the
president, the constitution or the
government) wiU havetogo,"one
source s aid. "Eventually the
restnctJons wiU be lifted step b>
step The polltacal people -tht
soldiers -knew this before and
wanted the system changed
··But I don 'l thank they are go·
ang to make any impor tant
changes nght now 1 ·m s ure at will
be changed. but I don't know how
much or an what period or time.··
K EY CA..BlNET members and
military offi cials. mcludulg the
martial law commander. Gen
C hung Seung Hwa . and the
chairman of tht> joint chiefs of
staff. Gen IGm Chong Hwan. met
Monday rugbt and again today A
spokesman said they confirmed
that relations w1lh the United
States and other allies had not
been affected by the murder of
Park by tbe chief or the Korean
CIA
TAURO'S DECISION came in
a suit brought by seven patients
at the Boston St.ate Hospital, a
state facility for the mentally ill
The complaint, flied In 1975.
named Dr. Robert Okin, com·
m issioner or the Department of
Mental Health, and 14 doctors
and psychologists as defendants.
alleging they ordered lbe use or
drugs and seclusion on unwilling
patients.
Attorneys for the patients said
their cllent.s had the right lo re·
Ject med1c a t1on . !>u c h c.t!.
ThoraZUle and IJ aldol. used to
(' a I m m a n 1 c a n d v 1 o l 1· n t
behavior. because of potential
!>ade errec~
ATTORN E Y S FOR the
hospital staff had argued that
patients committed to a state an·
s t1tut1on are incompetent to
make decisions about the ir
treatment The hospital starr.
tbe defcn:.e argued, has the ob·
lagataon and right to provide
treatment. even ir opposed by
patients.
Although the defendants con·
tended the hospital staff never
us ed force 1n admin1steTing
drugs Tauro ')aid the ev1dt'ncc
showed that force was used m
giving drugs to at least three or
lhe plamWrs
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Alvar, the famed Spanish master,
returns to the Upstairs Callery for
another rare personal appearance. For
your convenience, he will spend
an evening at our Beverly Hills gallery.
And another at ow Long Beach
location.
For your enjoyment, he will be on
hand to present a new collect ion of
fine ceramics, framed oils, and framed
lithographs.
But that's not all Alvar will do to
please you. He will personally sip\ a
new poster, offered free as ow gift
with.yow purclwc of anything Alvar .
Be sure to join us on one of the dates
listed below. f-or a very special and
memorable evening with Alvar .
BEVERLY HILLS: 175 So. ta Cienega Blvd .• 11 block south of Wilshire:), 12131659·6126.
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Police Urge· C&ution ·on Trick-Treat
a 1 f s aSYNOIM Police aAa't 1......UO. tlaat Department are also ur1in1 au11..UU, tbM parenta either of nine bludaeonino and rapes awld..-l1Dee eyideDee SUI· ~ ... ._... realdtnta Jock tbifr doir, to parHta to accompany their have impromptu parties after a that date beck to AU,U.t of lt'T7. 1e1ta tb1 killer ,... ta t.lu'oalb
Polle;. t. eomm.au........ trick-or·t.reat.n,butt.btydOrec· chHdr1n on their rounds quicktrickortreatormakewe Six of the women have been anun&ochddoororwlndow. 0...... Cout klllef'.raplat ommeod that doora only be WedDild.ly nlpt. of recreation center part.lee in slain and three survived, Fearful IWideDll la tbe eout
atrw:t M1 tMJ an a btue oeened tocottwned cbl.._. Jrvtne'a crime prevention their areu." altbou&b the unborn infant car· area bave re1ponded to PGlke
pprebwlve about W~ay "I auppoee a aot of peopa. are apecla.liat, Llaa llalmaten, said Police apprehension is as ried by one of the survivinl warnlnp about tbe killer but in
i.ttt'a Halloween f•UYiU... sotnc to be bandinl out candy by her department ia 1u11eltiQc much tied to the presence ot the women died as a result of the as· some inltances, they have tone
"We don't want to paalc peo-ualni the c.balnl oa tbeir doon," that trick or treat trips be made unidemifted k:lller as it la to the sau\l. farther Uum J .. t locld.D• up their
mle, but we do want everyone to aald t..t. Gene Norden of Irvine. early and kept abort. tension the string of assaults bas The women ranged in •le homes.
UH a liti)e care." aald Lt Jack Offlcen from Costa Mesa "It would be a ~e to bave caused ln the communltles from 17 to 31 and lived in apart· ln Costa Mesa, where four of
alDon of Coeta Meaa. (Related lrvine Newport Beach ~ the klda m1aa the fun part of where be bu struck. , menta. Police have been W'line the a11aulta have occuned, rlory P~CI). and the Oranp County 511.rin•a Halloween," ahe aald. "We0<e Police are lnveoU1atln(I total apartmmt dwellen k> lock their (See CAlJTION, Pace .Ul
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JOGGER IGNORES CHILLY WEATHER IN GOLDEN, COLO.
Winter Arrtvea Early In Many Areaa of Nation
Still Gust9 .
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Exit of High Winds
i Orange Coast residents can
flOOk forward to sunny and slight-
ly warmer weather Wednesday
aa high winds fade during early
morning hours, a National
'weather Service s pokesman
".said.
main that way until the winds
stop.
The high winds in evidence
since Sunday have generated
few damage reports. Orange
County Fire and Harbor Patrol
officials said.
Tornado
Kills 2,
Hurts3
By Tbe Auoclatecf Press
Winter made a preview sweep
through the southern Plains
states today, bringing heavy
snow and rain and gale-force
winds that sent the wind chill
factor to 20 below zero in
Denver.
A tornado tore through the
rural community of Newport.
Woodford, in southern Oklahoma,
killing two people and injuring
three. authorities said. The dead
were in a mobile home, officials
said. l:n..lve wind dam..,. abo
waa reported at the nearby com·
munity of Love Grove.
1n northern Texas, wlnde of up
to 80 mpb struck the town of
Graham. aboQ&, eo mUes south of
Wichita Falla, uprooting trees,
downing power lines and damag-
ing homes and businesses. A
trailer was overturned, and
seven members of one family
were taken to a hospital in un-
determined condition.
Authorities said they could not
confirm reoorts that a tornado
had skipped through Graham. A
small tornado struck earlier in
Bangs, Texas, llO miles to the
s outhwest, caus ing minor
damage and no injuries.
The storm, which began de·
veloping Monday and gained
strength today, left up to eight
inches of snow in Nebraska.
where the snow wa.o&emed for
al least ooe traffic death.
In Kansas, up to seven inches
or rain ·fell overnight in the
south-central part of the state.
forcing the cloeing of streets and
highways in a two-county area.
The weather bureau warned of a
possible bUziard and heavy
snow.
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Danrin'in tlae Wind
"Francis ," the cr eation of Stephen Fobes of
Newport· Beach, dances in the wind in front of the
Fobes residence at 328 Aliso Ave. Fobes made the
Halloween decoration from phoenix grass. some old
work clothes, a plastic pumpkin head and a straw
hat borrowed from a neighbor. He used tree limbs
for the legs. Monday afternoon's zephyrs seemed to
give "Francis" life.
Prisqner Really
Goes for Broke
Nuclear
t•
Safety
Rapped
WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe
presidential commission on
Three Mile lsland called this af.
ternoon ' for "fundamental
changes" in the way nuclear
planta are built. operated and
regulated. but said adoptioo ot
its recommeodatioos still would
not "assure the safety of nuclear
power."
The commission told Presi-,
dent Carter earlier today that a
broad range of deficiencies -
from licensing and regulating
atomic plants to the training of
·operators -made an atomic ac-
cident such as the one at Three
Mile Island "eventually in'evila·
ble ·· The panel called March's acci·
dent the worst to occur al a U.S.
commercial nuclear reactor. but
said health effects probably
were limited to "severe mental
stress" to area residents.
Radiation released was so
minor that It may never be
possible to detect whether the
March 28 accident near Bar·
. rla~u.rs. Pa., will cause addi·
tiollal CaMS of cancer UDGD&
tboM w1ao lmf .... u.e facUtty.
the commluion aald.
The 12-member panel's find·
lnp are .mt.oey and many rec·
ommendatioal, 1ncluding a ~
poaal that tbe Nuclear
Re1ulatory Commission be
abolished, would take con-
gressional approval.
In accep(lng the report, Carter
said the recommendations "will
be studied very carefully" and
that after an analysis he will re-
port to Congress and the nation. ··our ,own assessment and our
declsl• oo wyt to do cannot
be made imm~ately, and we'll
have to be very careful and very
methodical in our recommenda·
lions to the public," he said.
Headed by John G. Kemeny,
president of Dartmouth C9llege,
the panel was sharply s plit on
whether to propose a broad
moratorium on the construction
of nuclear plants. A majority of
the 12 members wanted such a
moratorium. but differed on de-
tails and none was recom·
mended.
After a six-month 10vestiga.
<See NUCLEA&, Paie AZ>
Schools S till S hut
~ Light gusts are expected to re-:turo ln the evening hours and
~rtb to northwest winds rang-
;inl from 3> to 30 knota are pre-
ic d off the coast, the
flpekellUD aaid.
However, in one incident, FAA
investigators said "it appears"
Long Beach pilot Robert Payne
was blown off tbe runway at
Huntington Beach's Meadowlark
Airport late Monday morolng.
Payne's single engine craft
smashed into two plrll:ed planes
as be attempted to land.
"Nobody bas been forced from
their homes, but we're warning
them," said Ann Calvillo, a dis··
patcher for the Reno County
sherilrs office ln Hutcbiruloo,
Kan. "We've been very lucky."
A burglary suspect who police
allege made an inept attempt to
break jail Monday in Costa
Mesa ended up breaking other
things instead -the ceiling and
bis arm.
Police said William Howard
Grace, 26, of Fullerton, fled out
a side door from an lntemew
room at 4:50 p.m. when In-
vestigator David Hays stepped
out the other door for a moment.
Grace. finding, himself m a
dead-end corridor. made the
best or the situation by climbing
up a me cabinet and through
the ceiling. police said.
The false celling gave way
beneath him as he crawled over
the polygraph room. police said.
They said the loud crash aided
them in locating the suspect.
HONOLULU CAP) -ffawaifts ~<:_';,
public schools, shut down Friday : ·· ·.
An Air Quality Management
iatrict official said con-
minat levels are low alonl
lbe Oran# Coast and will re-<See WIND, Pa1e AZ)
Newport-Mesa Contest
A blanbt of snow was laid on
Colorado Mat of the Continental
(See SNOW, Page AZ> Grace was treated al Costa
<See PRISONER, Page A2)
t Hot Race Seen for Schooi Board .., .
afoul of the county Board of
Education.
FolJowinc are proftlea of CID·
dldatea in trustee Area 1 -
rou,bly tbe Batancla W•b ,
Scbool attendance area -ud
Area 2, tbe triacJe formed bJ
Newpolt and Harbor boulnardl
and the Calta ..... dtJ llmttl.
Storill cm endidlt• ta ANM a aac1 • wm appeu Jatar. ea.. dld•tel nm la tbe .,.. la 9ldeb
tbeJ llw, but are elected b7 an dbtrlet wten. '
AREA L Four.,.... term. a....e ........ 1r.,1112
Redwood Aw., a.ta ..... A
produet information •aalpt,
qe II. wlt.b tm.. cldldra ID
Newport.. .... Mbooll IDCI two ~eldJdrw.
He baa Mell aeUH ta t.bt 11 ... V.-lellOOI Pl'A. ..................
tala or ntabl die "" bl.t ......., .. ea. ...........
Hldt ....... ~fw ..
'
' tw:blM ~ mllbt wounce
more lil1bly Qualified can·
cUdatel. ~ ...,, llammoDO Mid,
.. ID ID7.eDap with tbe board,
I f o•Dd lt to b• f •lrlt U · ,...,....w. •• lie MW be'd like more..,..._.. u.. boerd.
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to n •hm • .a, -wD ,..... ............. ., ....
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._. . .,. ....... Nu..ne•
proaeb people."
la•• P-.u•, 281' Nevi•
Ct re le, Cotta lleaa. A Hlea
manaser, a1•~ 41, wttb &bne
children In Newport-Men
acbooja.
' "I'm nmninl blea ... I woald
Uk• to do ...... b ... fOr.,.. eGID• mumtJ ad I , ....... I Uft
partleular quaUfteatlou la
mutet.ln1, wbleb wtll M a
n•e•Hl'J HP•bUH1. _for lite Hllooll to be COlapeUllft ...
the private acbools in the event a
voucher system is in effect,"
Pancake said.
He said be sees as key issues
plannJ.Dc ahead in cue of forced
buaiog and in case the voucher
initiative la placed on tbe June
ballot and pusea.
•'I seek to repreaeot the people
tbemaelwe," be Hid. "I do oot
repreaent apeclal lnter eat
,roups.''
&e...U. L. W11•aa, 1151
Labrador Drive, ec.ta llflll, in·.
cumbeat. appointed 10 moatbl
a10 to ftll Don Smallwoocl'a aeat.
He la ID attorney, a1e 38, with
two acm ol )Jl'eldlool .,.,
"I waat to bave an lmpaet oa
the tcbooll beeaae 1D7 ll:ldl an
approaehlq t.bem," W•71D8D
aald. "Tbe male tbl•I la
ltadenblp, tbe abllitr to •· dentaad educatloa, to .. . dentmd ................. .....
oltlle,,.,...._llltiO,olldsr,••
, ........... Al)
'
because of dirty bathrooms. ·
were still closed today as
negotiators failed to reach a set-
lleme_nt in a strike by nearly
8.000 government workers.
Meanwhile, attorneys for the
state were going.before a circuit
judce in an effort to force blµe-
collar worker'$ back to "esaen·
tial" jobs. l
Coast
Weathe r
Continued fair tonight
and Wednesday. Highs
· Wednesday 76 at beaches
anjl 84 inland. Quite cool
toni1bt with lows of 4S
along the coast and 5S in· land.
IN81HTe•AY,
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SCHOOL ••
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laD't ..... . .......... •·i.e·c· -Croeua Qrcle, eo.&a .... At·
toneJ • .,. ta, lbNe elllldrm lD
Newport.MIU ~la.
He bll been ad.iv• ln eo.i.
llHa Tomorrow. ii former
chairman of Co 1 ta Mu a
Redevelopment ~ency, and iJ
president at Nortb eo.ta M•a
Homeowners Aaaoclat.loo.
"I bad people from the area
ask me t.o run." lllcLaulb11D
sald. "'Ibey were lntereated l.o
seeing somebody wbo actually
had children ln the acbool cl.ls·
trict represent our area.
"I lbink the major issue is try-
ing to adjuat \he achool pro-
grams to the cutbacka in fund·
ing," be said. "I t.hlnk I'd put
my emphasis on lbe basic three
Ra, trying to teach lhe chlldreo
the moet Important thln11 about
theJr eoclety and the tools they
need " fie said be also wants t.o keep
as man.y schools open u poeal·
ble despite decllninc enrollment.
"I'm boplnc that I have some
innovative attitudes and that
I'm open·mioded enough to u -
seH the problerm that you're
going to meet and to be able to
make good declaions,"
McLaugblln said
"I don't really know that elect-
ing me wtll be all that much bet·
ter than electing my opponent,
whom I like," he added "I don't
walk on water."
lleyaald Pelletier, 2443
Fordham Drive, Costa Mesa.
Aaaoclale realtor, 66, with a son
at Estancia High and a daughter
who graduated from Costa Mesa
High
"l want to restore the con·
hdence of the taxpayers and the
parents in the board' or educa·
tion because everybody com·
plains they can't be beard," sild
Pelletier, wbo bH a PhD In
ps ychology from the UnJverslty
of Aliiers. ''I c)on't think lb.al the school
distrlct bat understood tbe
mea.n.lq ot PropoeltJon 13. The
cuts, If and when any were
made, were not made in the
right places," he sald, adding
that be would take a second look
al admini!trallve cosu .
"l intend to spend full time,
because that's a full-Ume job,"
PeJJeUer sald. "I would make
myself avallable to everybody.
"I'm very conscious that, if
elected, I would be one out of
seven," he said. "To the extent of
that lnlluence, I would certainly
want t.o help the board · and the
school district develop new toola
lo meuure the efficiency or the
educational ayat.em, to appraise
accurately the result.a we're gel·
ting for the money we spend."
.fi',....PflfleAI
NUCLEAR ••
tion lb.al included seven public
tiearinp and the taking of dep-
9sitlona from more than 150
government offlclala, utility
employees and citizens llvinl
near the plant, tbe presidential
panel aaid it hid concluded:
-The company that operated
Three Mlle Island, Metropolitan
~d.lson C.O., ''did not have auffi·
cient 1EDowted1e, expertlae and
pe.-.onbe1 to operate the plant or
maintain it adequately.''
-Zmerteney response to the
accident b)' the NRC, slate and
federal emer1ency authorities
and uUlHy 0Uiclal1 "waa domlD&ttd b)' an atmosphere ol
almost total eonfuaion."
DAILY PILOT
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the law. .... tber-e ;.Miid be more thu 10 eaa-
Bcbmita Hid be hH heard .. ~ldatt1 on the Republlean M.llot· -laiUUlft ........ lM IUU't tsp 1Htcaa .._.
talle·all ,.whlMUal prl•U'J. "Umata ran&ln1 from tl'l5,000 primary ballot.
kual&a ....... ,.,.....
M o•ch1 fro• Callforaia 8ecntarJ ti ...._ lluet. ,_.
&a to dttulat. ~.Be Ml
WldJJ NO". ., to coUed Ml.111
sl&Ql\ftl to plaee tM lalUatlve
belont \l'Ot«I.
He Wd toct.y &.he petkiou an
bela& prtD&ed DOW ADd aboWd be
In clrcua.tkln "any day DO.W ...
to '1700,000 for the amount "To have a winaer-tak•·all nMdld to nm a aueceutul v<Ur 111tem wltb tbat many eaa·
loltl1Uve e.a1paJp. cHdatel w lndef..ible," Sebmtta II UM meuure were approved aakt. ''It J~ doesn't m.U .-.
ln Junie, it would be lD effect far t.o have oae penon nm oft wWa
the 1.0 prealdentlal electtoa, all the marblel wbeD all be bu
Schmit.a aald. t.o do ll aet more tbu ..,_.
Ht noc.t tbat Democrat.a bavt
had a proportional dl.ltrlbutioa
or primary vot. alnc:e after the
1972 election , but that
Republicana have roaUnued t.o
1lve all votes lo the top state
winner
elle." ·
A. aupport · 1roup, tbe Fair
Presidential Primary Commlt·
lft, co-cbalred by Schrolts and
Coocressman Paul McCloekey,
R Palo A..tt.o. will establlab bead·
quarten ln Tustin, be aaJd.
I 'Th mooey la a bi& q.....UOO
Schmit.a said \be wtnner-t.ak.e-
aJl 1y1tem1wun't of major coo·
cern to him 1n me because the
One at tbe c&Ddtdat.I lt a · pected to be former Texu Gov.
John Coanally. wbotD Sdunit.a
baa · supported. However,
Scbmlll 1ald today lb.at wtill4'
some o( Connally'a supportera
approve of the Initiative, "the
Connally campalan bas been
thus far ~luctanl to come ln and
support this."
Mesa Conducting
Anti-rape Seminars
Former Mesa.
Pastor Sund
Dead at 91
In respoose to the slrinl of U ·
s aulta on women ln Oranae
Coast communities, Cost.a Mesa
pollce are offerln1 a aeries of
three rape·awareneaa aemtnan
beginnlng t.oo.igbt.
The aeuions, tau6t by Of.
fleer Darell Freeman and police
aide Sandi Rose will be held it
the police station at t9 Fair
Drive.
Tonight's aesalon will be held
al 7:30. Wednesday's wtll be'at 2
p.m . and Thursday's wtU be at
7 :30 p.m. The semlnan are free.
In addition, classes ln the use
of MACE, sponsored by Golden
West College, will be taught at
the police station.
The day-long courses are set
for Fr, day and Saturday.
However, a GWC spokesman
said the Friday aeaslon la full
and there are only five openings
in the Saturday clus.
The colle1e spokesman sa.ld
additional seaalona would be
added t.o accommodate people
wbo ca~'l get into thh
weekend's classes.
The class cos ts SS. 70 .for
matertals and reglatration of a
MACE applic ation. The
spokesman said student.a will be
exposed t.o the chemical t.o ac·
quaint them with its effect .
Mesa Wo.man
Attacked
fl~uneral se rvi ces are
scheduled Wednesday for the
Re v. Lest.er PhlUp Sund, rormer
assis tant minister al Costa
Mesa's First Methodist Church,
who died Saturday at the age of
91. •
Tbe Rev. Sund taugbt adult
Sunday school claaaea al the
church for the past U yean and,
though r e t ired, served for
several years as the church'• U ·
sistant mln.ister after movint to
Costa Men in UM!O.
Services are set for 10 a.m .
We dnes d a y at the Firs t
Method1.st Church. Frtends may .
call at Pierce Brothers Bell
Broadway Mo rtuary until 9
o'clock tonight.
Clmrch OKs
Gay Pastors
·In Garage
Born in Cfam F alls. Wlscona1.n.
in 1888. Rev. Sund led several
rural parishes ln that s tate
before moving with hls ra~ly t.o
Southern Callfornia in 1920.
In 1960 he retired from the
Methodist Church of El Momte
where he had been minister ror
10 years Prior to that. he wu
with the Westmoreland Com·
munity Church in the Imperial
Valley for 1even yean.
ST. LOUlS <AP) -The
Chris tian Church < Ois·
ciples of Christ ) has voted
to reaffirm lhe power of
r egional bodies of the
church to ordain bomoaex·
uala aa miniat.era.
Al the same time, the
delegates t.o the church's
bi-a nnual convention here
reti!llimed Monday the
d,:nom1 n<1twn 's tradition a I
i.tand agairu.t ordination of
homosexuals, said church
s pokeswo man Lilli a n
Moir.
Carol Blakley of the
T reasure Va lley Christian
Church at Caldwell, Idaho,
called the vote a partial
victory for gay rights.
··we f eel lik e we 've
gained a lot ," said Mrs.
Blakley, one of 200 mem·
bers o f the churc h 's
gener al board of dlrec·
tors
f'r.m P.p A J
CAUTION ••.
police say the registration of
pistols has doubled ln the put 10
days.
A seminar oo self-defenae for
women sponsored by the police
department "at Orange CoHt
College Monday drew auch a
lar1e crowd thal it bad to be
held in two separate locations. Police Jn the coastal com·
munlUes 11ay they're concerned
a tragedy could result lf a
panicky resident overreacts to a
Halloween prank.
Newport Beach, in an attempt
to keep the pranks and the
tension they cause down, is 10·
ing to field extra patrol unit.s
Wednesday night.
Mean•hile, police and
tiremeo are al.lo remindinl reel-
den&a ol the •wd aatety precau·
Uorta that ought to be oblerved
oo Halloween:
-.,._ dllNrea tn UJhl col· ors or me reflective tape on
their CIOltumes.
-CUl7 a nwneht . -o.•t earrJ a candle or uy
other IE1nd of open name •
-•• ..,. •uk ere bolel are larae enoulh to provide aood
villOa. -._.,... aad aayt.blDC tbat
eaa bn tbroWD or atolea out o1
"~ we w•t evUJOM to k.., Mr Pol'da lipta oe.. It
wnld be a nil belp." 111.
Malm ... .cldisd.
r ... P ... .41
WIND •••
TIM tDftltlpton Hid demi ..
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w t'
A yoWlg Costa Mesa woman
was attacked and hit over the
head Monday In her garage,
police reported today .but there
is no evidence to link the aasault
with a aeries ot nl&ht-llme rape-
alaytnp now beinl investigated
alon1 the Oranae Cout. Police aald the 23-yur-old
woman was lo her east slde
apartment garage at about 6 : t5
a m Monday and doesn 't re
mem ber seeing anyone before
she was struck over the bead.
The woman was unconscious
for about three hours, police
said. She caJled for help after
she regarned consciousness.
Rev. Sund Is survived by bis
widow, Catherine Sund of Costa
Mesa : three dau1btera, Mrs.
Beverly Harper, Mrs. Fero
McAnlis and Mrs. Ma rjory
Pantzar, aU of Newport Beach;
two sons. Lawrence and Roger
S und. both of Visalia ; 19
grandchildren, and 18 great·
Rrandcb1ldren.
The family has suggested
memonal donations lo the First
M ethodi.st Chur.ch Oraitn Fund.
Inves tig a to r s said th e
woman's clothes were in disar·
ray but they won't know until
lab test.a are completed whether
or not she WM raped.
The vi ctim didn't require
hos plla1l1ation, ~Hee said. She
was not robbed
Family Dog
Dies in Mesa
Home Blaze
A short circult ln a television
electrical cord was blamed to·
day for a pre-dawn blaze that
killed a pet dog and caused more
than $20,000 in damage to a
Costa Mesa home.
Costa Mesa Fire Marshal
Ru111 Henderson said the fire
broke out al about S a.m . today
at the home of Ellen
Richardson, 237 16th Place.
The fire was brought under
control with.In 17 minutes, Hen·
deraon said. He said the only one
hotne al the Ume was the family do~. who died in the fire.
Damage was estimat ed a\.
$20,000 to the structure and
$1 ,500 to contents, Henderson
said.
He said tlre otnclah believe a
television cord s horted out,
1tartlD1 l.be blaze. The abort
mi1bt have re.ulted from an
overload on an attacbed ex-
teuloa cord, Hendenon said .
Mrs. Harwood
Services Held
Privat. tuneral Mrvtc.t at Ma
have belD condueted fGI' Beverly
Harwood who died Sauarda)' lD
Newport Bpcb aftW a l~ lllHca. •
Mra. Harwood WU tbe wUe of
loa1·Ume Harbor Area att.orne)'
DoaaW Harwood. Sie Inv• taer .tdower; ICIGI,
Robert aad lUdaard 8coU both
ol Loi AQea.; modaer. ~ DeOraacfcourt of Pacific
Pa11Mdss, end a a<.er, also ti LolA= ,,.. ? ..............
c1ouuw to &a. •&10 ro 1· Uoe, la nn ti Dr. Alam.-, tM
M.170Clll6e.SG$ .... lllma • •
f',.....P.,.eAI
SNOW •••
Dt vlde, with up to a ball-foot
forecut foi lat.er In the day.
"It's a dangeroua storm," aaid
Ellis Burton, meteoroloei*t for
the National Weather Servi~ ln
Denver. "We defln.it.elr advi.M
motorist.a to ... trave only as
necessary.
·'With the 25 de1ree tem·
perature and the 30 knot wind, It
makes a wind chill of 5 t.o 20
below." Burton a aid.
' .
Boston No•Ne
A Pucker Dr~• a l!.olll
Nl:W YORK CAP) -A prelideatlal DOlliDll' na
afoul ~ NortMna llle«MI, aecordiq tO tmtortaD
Arthur Sehl"'~. At the recent dedication of tbe Jobn F. Kennedy
Library in Bottoe1 • Prealdent Carter planted •
friendly kiu on Jae1ae Onaula' cheek. Seb~. aa advtaer to the late preeldeat •
... quoted. MODday'a New York Poet., .. ytq Mn. Onauts •aa a~yed 1pparenUy becauae .. in the North, aenUemen not ldsa ladies on auch brief
acquaintance." However, Carter pecked a number ol womm on
tbe cbeek at the dedication, tnclud.lnf Joan Kenaed1.
wife ol expeeted t>NlldeDtial rival Sen. Edward Ken·
nedy. and tben were no other reporta of raentment.
<'Alrrle Kele•
Newport Woman
Marks I OOth Year
Friends and relatives
gathered Monday to whb
Newport Beach resident Carrie
Kelch a happy birthday -her
100lb.
Mn. Kelch, a rormer resident
of Costa Mesa '1 Bethel Towers.
was honored at a party at
Newport Villa West, where she
now retides.
Sbe WU al.lo feted ()1) Sunday
at a bn.mcb at the Balboa Bay
Club.
Mn. Kelch UI a native of D·
ltnoUI wbo moved to t.b.iJ area in
tr71: Her craodl at.her fouebt at
the Alamo and her father wu a
ploneerln1 country doctor In
l..a wre:nceville, Ill.
Sbe Is t.be.. 'lridow of George C
Kelch of Ohio.
ci.y PtMe ..... ,....
100 YEARS YOUNO
Mn. Cent• kelctt
Air Service to Resume
Hughes Airwest , whose planet1
have been grounded since Sept
10 by a s t rike, will resume
service on Nov. 10, alrlliie of
l:corwmic
Index Rises
WASHINGTON <AP> -
A government Index de·
s i g n e d to f o r eca:.l
<'C"onom1c trends showed
surprising strength in Sep·
tember, rising by th ·
large1>l amount since Apnl
1978. t h e Commerre
Department reported to
day
The Composite Index or
Leading h~d 1 cators rose
0.8 percent in Seplembt!r,
compared with a 0.1 per·
cent rise in August and a
0.3 percent decline 1n July
The rise waa 0.9 percent in
April 1978.
The strong s ho wing ,
h owever, reflec ts the
economy before th e
Federal Reserve Board
took sweeping action Oct.
6 to boost interest rates
and tighten the money
supply to baWe ruln1 In·
n ation.
fi c1als have announced.
The airline. whJch operates L3
fli ghts a day out of Or ange Coun·
ty to destinations in Nevada and
Arlrona. wiU begin acceptina res-
erv aUoo.s Nov. 6.
The line •• ll'OWI~ when the firm's 2,200 reservation and
clerical employeet walked off
their jobs ln protest over a ~ar-
1001 contract dlapute. ·
A tentative agreement.
reached Oct 15 was ratified by
t he members of the Airline
Employeei, Asaoc1atloo this
wet'kend The new. thret> year contract
calls for a 3.1 J)l'rcent pay ratse
over the term or the contract.
f're81PapAl
PRISONER ••
Mesa Memorial Hospital for a
broken arm and returned to jail,
police said.
They said they added suspi-
cion of alt.empting to break jail
lo the char1e of buralary and a
parole violation cbar1e from
'P.ennsylvanla oo a burglary coo·
v1ctlon.
Grace was orllinally arrested
at 10:30 p.m. Saturday nllbt at
an apartment complex on
Paularino Avenue, police aaid.
, r··
Oil Cat Manda~
LONDON CAP> -Britain's
ConaervaUve covttnment bu or·
dered tbe Sbe1l ud Esao oil com-
paaiet to cut product.loo by a.l.mo9t 50
~rent at their jolntly owned Breat
lkld ln t.be North Sea to curb lolMI
olnatunlf.u. Enef1Y ••n•sur Ram.lab GrQ la.Ml
the cutt>Mk from 11$.000 buTtll • day to lt>q,oop 1'0Uld nduee UM! •\11>-
AIY of don' ..,coil~ lD BrttalD
itala wiDter · by ebout 10 .,.reent. Spokesmen for &bell and E110
warned tb8t t.bt move could puab up
prlcet for pdae, fuel oU 8Dd beat-
lal oU lD 8rtta1n and tbat ......
abortqll could not be r.;JICI out.
s
Book Tells How
To Lose Money
By llJLTON MOS&OWITZ
BooU that counsel you on bow to .iet rich are eom·
monplace. They line the sbelvea of bookstores. It's
refretblng then to see Little, Brown & Co. publl&b Ro1al
LltUe's oew book. "Row to Lose $100,000,000 and Ot.bef'
Valuable Advice.·•
Litt.le ls one of the great enl!epreoeura or our Ume.
having been involved ln dozens Qf ~uslneues. including the
start of the first big ~riglomera\.e, Textron -and here he
is doing us the service of detailing bis mtstakes. an ex· erciae rarely attempted
by corporate types.
Many diaa.sters are
covered in this book,
enough to add up to $100
million. but not all of
that. miod you, was
RoyaJ Utt.Je's money. If
Money
Tree
thia book teaches you anything, it's to play with other
people's money.
FOil EXAMPLE, in 1931, two years after the stock
market crashed, Little thought the Ume had come to buy.
But be needed money. Well, Little happened to know an in-
surance broker and they ~truck Uus de<il : Little bought
$500.000 of life insurance from the broker, who, in return.
guaranteed a $100,000 bank loan for Lillie. That was in ea r·
ly 1931
England went off the gold i.tandard 1n September· 1931
a nd LJUle recounts "I lost my rourage, sold everything
of!, and took a s ubstantial bath " !low he was able to cover
his losses. he doesn't explain
Knowing pt>Ople. or having connections. always helps.
Little entered the textile business m 1919. gettmg an un-
usual opportunity to learn every 1>hase or 1t. thanks to the
good influence of his uncle. J\rthur O LitLle, the noted con·
suJting cngtneer
l N 1928, ROYAi. uttle helped to form Franklin Rayon
Corp. Some· $200,000 had been raised but another ~.000
was required
L1tue explarn.".> that It was ra1sro ''from a young man
who wai. fctm11Jar with the textile tndll!>tr)', and who~l·
(a m1)y Wa!> QWl~ wealth). v.1• g;ne him a JOb for which he
was realty not qualified Lre-.surer of the n1•w company "
F ranklin turned into AUanttl' Rayon. which. :.pawned
Atlantic Parachute CW<>rld War II bustnf'!i'>) which was
the 1mmedl<itc predt'ccssor <>f Tt-xtmn. 1·~1 ;1bJ1..,hed In 194:1
B>· his own adm1:.:.tons L1tUc "4J '> r1t·;.1·r u1·1·1•:.5rul 1n t tw
lextil(' bustnl·:.:. It \4 <1!> a scn .. i. of up ..1ruJ .fll\4 n-.
Yet m 1953 . ..1ftl·r Tl'>.tron hJd J11'>l n11m1·y an 1952 :w<f
OWl·d some s:, mllli">n tn banks. L1rllc Wlf' able to hrnd
more monc~ 'o th..11 Tl·'Hrnn could tl1H•rc,1f}' <lUb1d c: of lex·
tilei. b) JCQWnng J St Low:. manufdl'turcr
TH£ MOSEY Ct\ ME from rnw o( Tt"Xlron 's chief
creditor... f'lr!>t National Bank of H11hlOn. "4hcrt' the lend
1ng offlC"Cr. Roger Damon. told Lilli\.' "Ko~. I think your
v.hole idea of unrelatL-d d1' cr.1hcahon 1s na1.-, I am
certain )Our plan 1s going 10 ht• n failure. but to ht•h> con
vtnct' you that you an: \4 rong th•· F1r't 'lat1onal Ban)t 'Wiil
assis t Perhup' you'll lcum a le:.'>On from th is
unc ·•
When.' can the re st or us find b<rnkers hke Lhts one·•
Roy Little closed down textile mills all over bis native
New England and moved them to the South to escape un·
ion labor Ironically. once 'Te"<tron g()t 1t-; art to~ether a!. a
l'Ongk>me ratc, till' Ont' busm~s it wanL<•d no pan uf was
textiles. It sold the last vesuge of its founding bus iness an .
1963.
Like alJ entrepn_ineurs, Lillie stresses lht> importance or r isk t.aklng or. to put 1t more bluntly. gambhng Even to·
day, ln hJs 83rd year , Little ts gambling \4fth th1s book.
Toward. the ve ry end of the book h1· ha'> what's called a
"hidd(•n offer ." a de' ice to test whether re<1ders have read
that far
UTTLE RF:PROOL'('f;S th1•n· .1n tnl·n-.itblc hm1R1'
hand ht.• once had ht.· dn"N 1•\1•f\ .1•'" 1 11·r' kin~ ·••HI lWlJ
queens He shows lht• ntht.·r h.md Inn I.11th· hat! 1\ ntJ
trump .ind "1.·nt llo"n 1ir.1
T h•·r• 1~ .1 14,f\ 111 rn:ik1 '" nn •rump .ind L11tl• 1•r11
mt~es th,tt tu· ~all ,1•1111 ,, SI hill to 1·11·n r1•.t1frr "'h11 111.111'
him tht.• <'IJrn·et ans~l'I •<tnl· pn11• 11. ,1 fJ1111h , th11u~lt i
L1tll1."s book rt'la1b fur SI~ 'I', Th1.• st.indun.1 auth11r..,
royall> 1s JO percl'nt of the 1·0H·r 1>nrt• 11r SI 29 Thal
leaves Little ~1th onl y :?9c Ca~~uminp 1 \en une who •wnrt.c,
in a solul!on bought tht· book I AclUc1ll~, 1t ':. wor:.t' lh...tn
that bttause Little has agret.'Cl 10 ~1ve h:slf his royaltll's ti)
the Harvard Rus1n1.·...s School A<lrl th~t tv the SJOO mtlh111l.
·The Real thit1g ·
Coca-Cola Moves
I Into Other Areas ~~-By JOHN CUNNlf'F
Af'_A_..,tt • NEW YORK Pnces climbed 1.1 percent aga1J1 last
month, wb.icb means that despite wage Increases the buying
power of workers dropped seven-tenths percent. or to a one.
year loss of 4.4 percent
That really 1sn 'l telhng the wort er much at all except the
specific figures: tbenews in general already was weU known,
t.be in.formation havi ng been communicated by the wafer
lhinnessofthe wallet.
Buta mysterylingers. Wortcenknowtheblgwadsofbi&
are CoinC for increases in the prices of gasoline (3.S percent
lut month>. beating oil (S.6) and shelter. But ther e's more to
lttbantbat.
COVW IT BE that the worker is being nkkled. di med
and quartered to poverty? Is he or she the victim of s lot
machine inflation?
The term s are ap\. ln the local self-service laun-
dromat, for examp~-the proprietor is forced to increase
his SO.cent charge for a load or wash. Whal is the
minimum increase technology permits him? Ten percent.
That is, it wouldn't pay him to put in coln slots that ac·
cepted pennies, even if they were available. In ract ,:ze ea·
sons. why Taise my price only a nickel, just to hav to
raise it again in a few months?
And so be ra.i&es bis price by 25 cents, which a unts
to a 50 percent increase. He ratfpn.allses It by saying that a
mere quarter isn't . alter a.lJ, &oing to breaJt anyone.
Besides, lnflatioa will catch up anyway. •
RE l8N'T THE only ooe rM'O"inl ln'tbat mumer.
Operaton of ciaarelte macbinea, mllk dispensers..
newspaper racb and otber coin-operated devices theoriie
I 1lmilart1. Pean.leis are out: t.bey are nuisance colna. Someth1nc of the same prevalls even wbeo macblnel aren•t bavolved. llqulDes Ju.mp a quarter, not a dime.
Caacty ~ baJrcut.s, 1boMhlDM, motJoD pictures, boob, Ua, COi cs rise propordonallJ.
The ptftenta•• Mklom are limited to tbe ruse of
1•eral lnlletloa -about 13 perte1tl a year u m...ur.d by t.be CODIHUDer prtee.'lDdu and a.s pwcent when
meUlll"ed by tbe sroa aadoaal product deflator. IDNed. tbe IDcrM1419 often aewd • perea. ad nan ~ 100 Ptl'aat. swr, beca ... ...., •uallJ .... \l'Oln..,.... 0 cbaafe, .. or taera .. 1tem1 an llJlll'Cbued la-treq-.ty, tbe iDcfelHI AN tollratrad. .,
Nkb&ed, 1imed and~ mto ~ dlltnll Wbl1-tbey bad their.,. . OD tbe dollar laWI.
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MAIMADUkl
SHOE
"Mom! There'• a very upee1 brush
l8lelman at the doorf"
MOON MULLINS
a '
THE FAMILY CIRCUS . by Bit KNne
"Want me to .taste the tria-or-treot candy to
see if the kids win like it?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
s
flUNKY WINKElllAN ------.... I'M #ftNO 1> eel WOeaJI I GOT ~
L.OOtC. AT t#J ltEfO«T' ·~' I t:n£ ~ ME.
(,#:0 I LEb ~ SMfUNC:, ON ME T
by Jeff MacNetly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
Mil eucxMAN 'EEM5 RATHER
"f&TLE66/ 16 fTAU.Rl6HT If
I TME HIM ~A WALi' ON
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TUMBLEWEED~
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Wl!Wl!MCKI
ISN1f SHI! THI!
PFU!SIDeNT Oft
VOUR Ct.US?
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ANC', 'f'O ReASSU Re ' 'Yt:>U 1"HA"T" YOU ReAL.l..Y'
ARS IN A HOSPIT'At,...,
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 LIQfll be8m
6 Help
108'>w
"Pigment 1S King -'
16lkn
17 tmc>roper
18 Tu.rte
19 RatlOnlll
20 --
belo*I .
22 Sela
24 T 00000111
~Plx-
27 &Nfhefs
31 AIWeys. ~r:· 32 Good·by. ap.
338Mdeatet
35 WIQlll
38Coin
39 Abeea
40 Soclt•
41 ldent\ty
42 Oeltll)ln
43 Menll
44 &oecti
45 Honzon•
47~
51Towtr
52 Journeyed
5' Grlln man
58 Frotl
S9 CanolO
61 Aotldacny
62 Aodlty
63 W!OeSP'ead
~ ConClude
2 WOfOI
6S C.-
66 Tryst
67 Singer~&
DOWN
1 Slum
2 ~
3 Al.,, -
• Clfo
5 Aft>or
UNITED FeltUre S~
Mondey'• Pume SoMld
6 E\09rf0M 27 He1tc11M racetlcQe
7 Globule 28 Girt'• nick· 44 Aoed -.or11;..
8 Roof l>Ofo.t• lllfN •• ~
9 Snirtf• 29 CNnt 46 -~
lO Poeftlve 30 Bldg mngrt .. 47 Belt
leply. Siano q Jiffy
2 WOl'dl 3"' Haurdl 49 8perllll
1 l Upect 3S " -ffee" tllln'I N11M
12 Fr9neh 1nrN-3e tt.tlflen town 50 Cut--.
rty 37 lAtterl 53 ""'"*
13 QotN 31 °"'*' 56 .....
21 Still 40 ~end! 511.-ve blrde
23 ........ 42 Amerce 57 .......
25 lntroc1Uo11on 43 a.., eo Ml -·•,
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