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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Six Shadowed As ~osta Mesa Slayer Sus~ts 0 THURSOAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 8, 1979 VOL n. ..... 111.l~neD BJ aoBEaT llAUE& °' .. ...., .......... Two Oran1e County ex· ecutlvea were reunited with their families early today after being held Metate for 47 days by leftist euerrlllas ln El Salvador. A spokesman for Beckman Instrument. Inc. of Fullerton said Dean1s R. McDonald, ~, and Fausto Bucheli, 41, arrived at Ontario Airport early thls morning on a private jet owned by Beckman. They were released Wecfnes. day nl1ht In the Central American country•s capttal ('lty, San Salvador. 'they were resUn1 wffb families at undiscloeed locations in Southern California today and appeared t.o be in &ood physical condition, a spokesman said. Medical examinations are scheduled lat.er. When McDonald stepped oil the plane in a light rain, be re- marked, "Boy, does thil cool air feel tood." Beckman spokesman Will Fowler aaid that a payment waa made t-0 tbe euerrlllH. He declined to uy bow much. Tbe kldnapeera reportedly de· manded S10 million in cub. McDonald is tbe manqer ol APLAR. an aCl'0D.71D for A.l1an P aelflc Latin American ResJom. It ii a Beckman 1111>- aidiary that manufactures Coast Woman mtsReeord Vegas Jackpot ceneral eleetromc componenta in El Salndor. Bucheli la an electronics enemeer in Fullerton who WU OD a busiDeas trip to El Salnidor at the time al the kldnappinp. The two men were erabbed in an amb111b Sept. 21. Their bodyiuard wu slain. Details about their release were expected to be revealed at a press conference today at the company's headquarters. Ao organization called the Revolutionary Party of Central America Workers claimed Iflna ProlJe u aed.lt for tbe capture and ... manded that adftrtiMmenta it drew up be publlabed lo newspapers in the U.S., Europe and c.ma1 and Soutb America. The lldvertiaemem., pa1d for by Beckman, denounced so· called North American Im· perialism and ursed support roe revolutionary causes. TIM ad· vertiaements al.so accused the govemmen1 of El Salvador of repressioo and murder. Beck.man officials have denied being involved politically in El Salvador affain. Cops Shadow Six As Slayer Suspects es By T"9 Aaodated Presa U.S. envoy Ramsey Clark, barred from Iran, met with a Palestine Uberatioo Orcaniu· tloo aepr eeeuutive in Turkey ~ day to spur mediation efforts t.o win the release of some 60 American hostages held at the. U.S. Embuay in Tehran. it was reported. (Related stories, Pages Al, 10) Official sources in Algiers re· ported that Alleria, a leader of the anti·hrael Arab front, bad joined the PLO in trying to secure the boetaces' freedom. In Tehran, meanwhile, one ol the Moslem students occupytq the embassy said the boatqes had not been injured because "ln Islam we don't believe t.o hu.rt someone ... they are very well and we know their ngbta." The unidentified student, 1n a telepbooe interview with a Cana- dian radio station. stressed that "we are not enemies •itb peo. <See IRAN, Pase AZ) Coast Tit ler 'JYat While Iranian demonstrators set fire to an American flag in !!'ebran (top). members of ~e American LeJion in Sprinefield, Mass., torch an Iranian flag as tensions between the two countries mount. * * * F,....PageAJ IRAN STUBBORN. . • • ple. but with aovenunenta." lran1an demonstrators today ~Molded one ol the American bo1ta1ea. bound bla bands behilld b1I baet and paraded blm around the embau1 Carden wblle mom •bouted. "Death to Oarterl" and .. Send Back the Shahl •• a wttnea reported in • aall to The Auoetated Preu in Athena. 1be wttneu ukecl not to be idftltifted. The demoa&tratora at the em- 1>4111 also accused L. Bruee Lalnien. the U.S. dlar1e d'af. falres, ol belAS a ••»1ott1D1 spy" and aaJd thqwoaklholdblin cap-tl•e at tlae J'onltn lltm.stry, where mu..._ boltd apliDee the embassy was taken over Sun· day. ~ Iran leader Ayatollah RuboOab Khomeini has refused to allow former U.S. Attorney General Clark.aspeelalenvoyfrom Prest· dent Carter, to come to Iran to try tonegotiateanendtotheemba.say st.andoft. Tehran radio said before any ta1b could be held wUh tbe U.S. peace emiaaaries, the can. ad· ' Clearing for Weekend Thµg Get.ii --$25 001) in Storm, Leaves Coal Area 'Saggy ' H ··we·re an tbroq:b with tbe with ovendCbt _,.. iD the 1ow Prf)f4~., trips took ball ap1n --s&L eist rain" wu the meuaae todaJ SO. and~ in tbe upper•· u loai • UIUal.. commuters re-trom the National Weather Tbe.,.. lboald come• a re-ported.. Service after a storm that ll4'f to motor111U w1to ,._.. Balnwatebera around t•e dtlmped abc,,at an inch of rain OD throuib buelJ aiOftq',,.._. eouatJ . ....-. n:IDfal1 from .82 Oran1e County Wednesday traffic. doaeaa of lta~pe~·· of aa laell"ta a.ma Au to LU moved to tbe aoutbeast. thumper aeddenta llDd IJNlb' lncha ID t.a;aDa Nlpel, with The forecast calla for clear fiooded stneta alOOI tbe <>ranee tealOD tot.ala nmn1Dc about tbe weather ~ the weekend, Coast. same • last ,.ear at tbia·Ume. In Costa lleu, 1.08 incbes fell laguna )Ian Hurt' In Eatery Brawl A Laf\IDa Beach men wbo tried to break up a fllbt between two customen at Denny's Jr. Restaurant early tb1a mondq, suffered cuta to Illa lep when one of the oombatanta alleeedly 1la1bed bim wlth a broken catsup bottle. Timothy Robert Knight, 22, of 235 Lower Cliff Drive, was treat- ed for bis injuries at South Coast Medical Center following the 2:20 a.m. altercation at the all- .,Laguna Thug Changes Mind In Holdup Try A would-be robber, who didn't stick to bis simulated guns, walked out of a Lapna Beach 1tore empty-banct.d Wednesday af&er teWn1 the stubborn clert "ne•er mind." Police said the bandit ap- proached a clerk at tbe Sprouse- Reitz store. 239 Broadway, with a picture puuJe box. When the clerk attempted to rtna up the purchase, the-bearded suspect simulated a weapon In bl• pocket and demanded cub from the drawer. When the clerk refused, the bandit said, "Never mind," and ran from the store. Police are seeking a man between 35 and 40 years of ap, with curly, collar lenetb hair, unkempt beard, wearlng a blue sweater and de- nim trousep. Mesa Woman Found in ~Car Identified . v A woman found dead iD her car in c.o.ta Mesa WedJlelday bu been identlfted u ltatbleen Ann Sandbur1p 39, of Costa Mesa, poUce laid tocla1. Tbey said there .were no in· dlcatlom of '~'5 .. : the death al Jin. , wbole' car eqt.ne was tU1I wbeo a,..._.,, aawblr1lam~°"81' tbe wheel of the ltoppea ear at 10:20Lm. . . . night restamut at 1800 South Coast mpway. Police arrested Alvin Antbooy BobiDIOD, rf, lll8 Vietor'J Walk, Lanna Beadi, after be alleaed· t.J brob a cataup bottle OD a C!OUDter and eut K.a.lpt 00 the legs. Officers said Robtoaoo and Bruce G. Rathbun, 360 Myrtle St., Laguna Beach beean fi.ebt- lng in tbe restaurant. Knlaht tried to break them up. That apparenUy so enraged Robln.aoo. tbat be broke tbe bot· tle and began cutting Knight witb the jaaged edle of a.be bot· tie. Police said they do oot mow what prompted the battle. Robinson was being held in Orange County Jail oo cbarses of assault witb a deadly w~. Bail wu let at SI0,000. Oeaning Fluid Blamed for Mesa Blaze The use of highly nammable acetone to clean appliances ap- parently caused a flre that damaged a Costa MeH 1araie, a fire official said today. Fire Manbal Ruaa Hendenon said tbe fire broke out at 9:37 p.m . Tueeclay in the 1ar-.e at· tacbed to a home at 2753 Drake Ave., cau1ln1 about '800 damage. He said resident Richard Den- man wu cleaninl a wuber- dryer witb acetone when the fumes were lplted by the pilot light OD a water beater. Denman escaped lnjury. Hendenon aaid. The ftre manhal noted that a contrlbutinl factor may have been that tbe water beater wu placed OD tbe fioor. Modem buildiq codes require water beaten to be elevated by 11 incbel, aince flammable Hpon tend to stay cloM to Ule Door, be Hid. Once again the holiday season ia rapidly approaching. So we at Delany'• 1ourmet mark~ can assure you, our customers, the finest in quality and proper sizes of FRESH LOCAL PRIME TUUEY8, GEESE, D V C 'K 8 0 B L A BG E BOASTING CHICKENS, we would appreciate your orders as soon as possible. t> J W eclDeeU.y for a season total ol lAI bacbM. ID Newport Buda. ,U ot aa IDeh was reeorded. brtDllDI die total to 1.10 Inches, while in H.unUqton Beach 1.03 in- cbes fell Wednesday for a aeuoo sum of L48lnchea. Tbe ---.... '~ 1. Some extremely heavy doWQPOUl'a oceUJ I ed at 1:30 to ' p.m., Wither watcbm's said. Tbe SoatJaern Callfonata Edllon Compan;J reported tbat •. rain-related accident la Westm•mter tent a car Kiddina into a powel' pole at 4:218 p.m. Power was cut off to 30 cu1tomera until 1:20 a .m. because the pole bad to be replaced. an Ed1IOD 1POkeanan Hid. Pollee aloq the Oranse Colist told of doaena of auto accidents, some involving minor btjuries. Rear-end collisions were the moat common , probably because ol wet brat.ea, traffic of. ficers said. Tbe amaJ low-l)iq lnUnec> Uo8 ~ flooded, city roeds worken reported. Motorists tn downtown eo.ta Mesa told ol drivinl tbroap "puddles" that at timett a11proacbed hood beitht. ilunttngtoc Beach oftiriab re- ported that water backed up into a Beach Boulevard car lot and bad to be drained by city work.en. One in 10 Shmu KidlJ W ASBINGTON <AP)- One American woman in 10 beta ... t.be .,_of 11 and M .,_.'t plan to haft any children, a new Cenaua aur.u .wd.y re- ports. Tile mld1 ol the tertlllty of Ammican women. COD· ducted lut year, al10 found tbat women are waltin& •::Jer to baH children that lar1e numben ve r,turntq to work after cblldbirth. - ~-----------------~-~-~~~ . -·--------. Bunttnaton Beach police are leU'cbial ftW • armed baDdit who atole a ear Wednesday, dro•• to • MarbJ •avinr and loan oftlce .ad escape wtU. $25,000 in casb after forctna emploJeee lnto a •a'11t. Officers said the tall, mustachioed robber flagged down a moto~t on Edinger A•enue near Beach Boulevard around 11::!0 1.m . and ordered the driver out of hil car. Teo mlDula later, police said, the bandit entered World Sav- n11 and Loan, et02 Warner Ave ., and uted for the branch mana1er. Wit" tN• told police tbe ban· dlt tbea palled oat a "IUD and --blr employees into tbe olllce ftila .m-&alit t.be1D tq fill a paper t.a wt&h cuh. There ...,. DO cmtomen iD tbe omee • the time of tbe rob- bery, police said. The bandit droft off in the ltolen car wbicb be later aban- doned beblnd a nearby J>09l of. fice branch. l'ountain Valle, police said UteJ don't believe the robber la the aame man who baa bit three aavinp and loan offices in Foun- tain Valley since Sept.ember. Tbey said their suspect is tall ikJ.nny and ol Latin descent. ' Huntington Beach officers dacribed Wednesclay'a rabber u ID-feet tall, •eiabial about 180 pounds and ha viog liaht· colored hair. He wore sun- 1Jueee, they said. IA Strangler <Ase Lawyers Get Threats Two attohleJs representlng HUlalde Stran1ler defendant An1elo Buono 1ay they have re- ceived telepbooed death threats and bate lDall since tatfq oo the cue. One lawyer aaya be plans to bu,y a 1\111. James lirustmaa, tbe Santa Ana auorne1 wbo bead.a the six· lawYet defense team, said one anonymoua caller threatened to kill him lf Buono la acquitted. ''Somebody called my HCretary and said if I aot him off, he'd put my llehta out" Brustman aaid. • "He said: -ren Bruatman if be lets 8uimo olf, be'• dead' ... Bnwtin•n addeil, ••1 iakt it lel'fomq and I'm tryiq to aet & ,un Permit," be 1ald. l'ollo_wlq an t.be Newport- lftN t.l ICOl'el bJ'll'ede IDd Ute dlllrtd'• 1tatewlde raak· i.Qp: ~nde I rad1Jil, IO.J per· eat of tM test qu.doal .... m...a eonedlf, a .8 Plle8 improveawmt from the ll'l'MI tesUq. ad • statewide raldJIC of TS percent. The rankin1 mew at percent ot Callfar'llla school cli1tricts bad bJ1ber seorea aad 1' percent bad lower. -Onlde 8 readiq, TU per. cent eoneet. up .2 percent from lm·'ll, state raatlq of 1T pel'• cent; wrttt.e:D espreuloa. 71.f percent eo1reet. a A tnawe, 1tate ranttn1 of ll percent; 1pel••1. tu pereesit corTed. .• ~ ralle, ltllte ratiq ol 73 percent; math, ea~ percent wwaed eo11ect1J, a .a perClllt drop from 1'1'1· 'J8. ltate ranldq •pere8. -Gnde 12 radiq, 87.5 per. cent qamtlclal eo'rnct, a 1.4 ~ .. cent lmpronment over last )'ear, stlte nllklal 85 pereeat; written e:aplliilion, •.5 pereeat eonect. a .t ~ lDeremie ewer 1Mt Jal', ltate nnttac 85. percent; cpelHq, 70.5 ~ ~ -laereue of ·' per. ceGt Oft.I' UTJ. 'JI, state raUtq of 11 percent; ad to matb., Tl.1 percent questton1 amwered cor- rectly, a .t percent increase, 1tate raUtq tn percent. Iranian B111ns . ' Stiuient Set,s Self Afire in Protest port in a storm.----------- Chancellor: 'UCI Aging, Ungracefully' By DAVID KUTZMANN Of Ule Dally ""'SUH Age is beginning to take its toll on the UC Irvine campus. Chancellor Daniel AJdricb Jr. said today that the physical con- dition of the IS.year-old school has "roached the lowest point in history." .. Our maintenance of tbe plant ... looked miserable," Aldrich said during a press breakfast this morning. t'be chancellor said the de· teriorating physical appearance of the campus la a result of the fact that officials must maintain and correct deficiencies in ag- ing facilities without any extra funds with which to do it. He said as buildlnp and other facilities undergo more use, maintmanee needs also will in- (See UCI, Pa1e .U> By 'ne Aaoda&M Pna The Moslem protest.en bold· 1ng some eo American hostqes in the U.S. Embassy ln Tehran rejected a mediation offer from the Pales tine Ll be ration Organization today, Tehran radio reported. Tbe announce- ment appeared to dub ooe of the best hopes for a quick md to the embuay standoff. As if to underline their de· termination, an anti-American Iranian student set himself afire outside the e mbassy today, Seven Eyed In Mesa's Slayer. Case . _ ..... am... -r ....... _ The...,...°' m Oras• eo.t ._. ......... ., .... .. some ....... . Costa .... police. • deteeti .. said Wednellday. • Lt. Jaet CaJnoo laid tbe men . are under police suneillance while their bactaroundl are be- ing cheeked. "We don't have P,DOUgb information ript DOW to bring them ln for a lineup," be said. The men being probed came from a list of about 30 names supplied to police by residents who were given a drawing of the suspected ltiller-rapist who has assaulted nlne women, slaying six of them. Most of those 30 men were eliminated from consideration, he said for a variety of reaaons including the fact that a CGUple were out of state or jailed when the attacb occurred. "One died before our last murder,'' Ca1non said . The drawing wbicb bu at- tracted more than 1,000 telephone leads, was developed by a Los Angeles Police Depart· ment artist working with a wit· ness who saw the suspect at the scene of one of the attacks. Jn addition, the picture was shown to the ~year-old son of murder victim Marolyn Careltoo. Calnon said the boy saw the face of bis motber'a killer and (8ee81AYD, Pa1e .U> Rain Clouds Move Auny From Coast "We're all tb.rouab with tbe rain" wu tbe .mesaqe tod8y from the Natioaal Weather Senlce after a dorm Ulat clumped UGC an tncb of rain on Oran1e County Wedne1da1 moved to tbe •dllealt. Tbe foncut calll for clear weather throqb tbe wee.bnd, with ~ lowi to tbe low so. aaa lllabl to tbe uner •· Iran's Pars news agency said. He was bospitalir.ed with serious burns and ~as given little chance of survival. Tbe students, meanwhile, re- leased what they said was em- baaay correspondence sbowinc that U.S. officials had planned last summer to allow Shah Mohammed Beu Pahlavi into the Uaited Stat.ea permanently. Tbe students said Iranian leader Ayatollah Rubollah Kho- meini joined them in rejecting the PLO intervention. A PLO negotiating team ar- rived in tbe Iranian capital earlier today. U .S. envoy Ramsey Clarie, barred from Iran bimaeJ..f, reportedly bad ENIGMA OF IRAN ANAL Y"D A1'l "We 1ri1b to in form oar Palestinian brothers wbo ar· rived in Tehran today to mediate between tbe Islamic Republic al Iran and the U.S. that our leader Ayatollah Kho- meini, tbe Revolutionary eo.:,. cll and we ref1De to open talb with anybody or accept any mediation f« the release of the American ~ges before the extradition of deposed shah." Since seizing the embassy last Sunday, the proteste.rs have de- manded that tbe United States band over the exiled Sbab Mohammed Reza PahJavt for trial. <See IL\N, Page .U> ' Ba•so•Paitl ........... CARTER BURNED IN EFFIGY lninlana Demand Shah Details of Beckman Execs' Release Told nls R . McDonald, 37, and Fausto Bucbell 41, by guerrillas aaaoclated with' the Revolu- tioa ary Party of Central America Workers. ~ (See PaEZD, Pa1e .U> ~ Oralll(e Cease J t Well, alinolt, And Travis· Parry of Costa Mesa is getUq in a little early Santa Clausln• at the Christmas Company shopping basaar at the Orange Cotmty Frem P.,,e AJ Fa•lty E•••••e•t Generating Station ~ Shut at ~an Ona/re Tbe Su Oaofre Nuclear Oeneraua. StaUon ••• ahut dowa weaae1da1 aft.eraoon beeame f# a fault>' Dlece of-.,. trtcal equtpaMllL (a.lat.cl lt.Gi'J I PqeAD). SoutMn Cattfornla S4l9GD Com~ aftldall, ~ ol the plaatloc-:'.J* .... of Sall tllmlale, tlMft WM DO em•,_.,. GI' nlHH of ndla. dOD --... Nlldor ... --outof .... Ill U:•P·•· &eltll lbetdon, aa Sdbon :'".:'m'= :9.fC::n•a:i Harbor Area ~~~.--~ · Fairgrounds by the Junior Leape of Newport Barbor. Joinlnl him at tba 8bop. ping setup are Joan Bergenon (left) and Kathy Wlnaton of Irvine. FREED ••• A bal 11 an eJectrtcal CODduc· IRAN ST ANDS FIRM. Ch h S tol' tblll ....... u • COIDJDOD 8W er ets CODDectioo for three or IDOn ftaJM aald be WU contacted dmdtl. ill New YCll"k wUh1n two boun ol • • Prestdent Carter sent former Official sources lJt AJaiers said J b p Sbeldaa Mid Camp Peodletoi the ~ and lmmedlately Attorney General Clark a1. a Algeria, a leader of the anti-0 roaram _ flrema were called to San bep;jft;iMMatation ol a call· special envoy to Tehran, but Israel Arab front bad .... , .. ted e-· Onofre Wedneldav .. u a -.. ttn.1......, ... _ •--""""'---Khomelnl on Wednesday reject-' 1VD• Official• of· Ute Ne~rt cauUoa" wben7mote c~ -_, .,.__,....,,., ._ --the PLO lD trying to aeeure the Harbor ,. -a Chamber of m-Be Mid tlaat over the coane ol ed bll peace mlsalon. bostases' freedom. n..,. belaD to rt1e from tbe D1anL But the 47.4q ateae t.bat be madie 15 The PLO baa a cloae rela· One ot the Moslem 1tudentl merce ofllc:lally launched • pro-there wa no ftre, Sbeldoa l8kt trtpe to 12 Salndor to wort CM& tlDDlblp wttb the revoluUonary occupytna the embuay Hid the aram today to tUe bu1lW11tD-Sbekbt Mid tbe eleetrteal bul detailaal tbe nleae. reatme tn Iran. bostagee bad oat been bUund · dents out of their clMllODIDI fallan Ud notMn1 to do wtdl re-a.,_ ukl be met wttb m-SLAYER ' * * * beefUM "In lllam we Clon't and put them in BaRor Area C*lt """8 t1aat 10me of tbe term.ediarie9 lD souch wttb the • • • De . believe to burt someone • • • ~e vrosram ta called tbe power Cables lD the plant were pentlla at ·•aate bomes" iD El porl&tiOD ·:::L.-~ well ancS we mow Barbor OccupatloDal Sa-fo~d to_~ aplleed, unknown to =-:..:..~ ~ ti:=~~-::= --~~ ·~~~~·='>-~ti=r·:: ~4'~.= oa~..!r1:. ~~:SJ:::"; ~~ ... J.·::~.c Ruled Out : WASHINGTON (AP)-The ilovermnent it not cODllderlnl ey plans for mua deportation -Of IranlUll ln the United S&atea ln retallaUon for tile current ~1'1111 ln Iran, a Juattce Depart- :ment IOU1'ce Hid Tbunda)' : Tbe IOU1'ce Hid tbt Uy IUCh pllDI would violate aue proceu ,md could not be accompll.lhed Je1allJ, : However, tbe aource Hid that !offlclall have not ruled out a :more aeleetlve form of deporta- :tlona If the Cuter admtnlltra· 'tion decidel that druUc action •w called for ln reapoue ta the 'tuati~ in Iran, where officials :at the U.S. Embassy are being •laeld bostaae. • The source, who asked not to ;'be identified, decl.lDed to diac\111 :.taila. It 11 ..umatect &hat there an .50,000 Iranian atudent1 and perbapa aa many as 200,000 ~her lranlana in the United ta. 1 U .$. lmm$ratlon otnclala ~ve been to determine low mJIJl1 ~ ltudmta are no lOD1•r tDrOUed at unlYeraiU• ~ .. bl ..Oletiosl of ~ vi· , Tbe ·~ WU ont.n4 by rmer Attome1 Gtmral OrUflD Bell foDowtDt ~ ID Los !Aiiaea. lalt January arlinlt the ·Shah of Iran. dlan ndlo ttaUCJn. tbat ... f-lw tbe Greater lnt.Dt la-. are aafe. Ba~elear de ad11Dt b wblcla tbe tn the middle of the nilbt bis .. not mJ -'•.. dultrial Leacue Be~ Oommhdrm 1mpec. ..----rtilementa were mother wu murdered. we are ene es ..., ..... peo. The PGblt ol ibe prosram. ac-tors baYe required Ed19on to _ .. ____ -~ pie, but with government.a." c o r d l n II t o c b a m be r conduct teats on the apllced to appear oc the men would be Tbe child, Joey Carelton, is Iranian demooatraton today killed. cloffly guarded bJ police to pro- bllnd!olded one of tM American 1pokeawoman Jean Wbttney •ii to power cables. aa,_ aid be wu able to con-le-ct him from the killer. b • b d bl b d make teacben and their ltudeat1 Sb 1..a--aid i..a-•-_.__ _. ___ •"-----an ... •'"-t lt _,,.. "He woke up lD the middle ol oa.a1e11 ouo 1 au 1 aware of "the reie.aaee ot .the e uuu 1 rea UllllD .. •uu ... UR;l9 um•-·..---behind biJ back and paraded acbnnl curriculum ult relatee to live around Su Onofre may be lmpo11lble to meet that the= and IOt a look at a man him a.round the embassy prdeo ._ have seen what appeared to be deaclllne and Jet baadle tbe nan_ lD bis doonrQ. Later while mobs 1boutecl, "Death to theworldofwork." smoke clouds around tbe meehaalaolpladqtbead. be H• the man eomta.s out of Carter!" and "Send Back the Mn. Whitney will coordinate nuclear plant Wednesday after. Be laid tbe terroriata ftnally bl1 mother'• room," the tn- bab , ... .-.. In acUvttiee between teacben and aUo eel .. _ ... __ ...._ •-y..U•_.._. -.rnlained. S I ' a witnell reponvu a local biwlnreea. noon. w blm to -....... -au --r call to The ,Aaaodated Presa lD "Tb• .. __ _.._,1 role __.11 be •-H 1 1 d tb t 1 M••nl eowatdw but· held fMt Tb• man •rallred 1tral1bt Ath DI ...... _ .• -1._~a ..... _ .. not•-~ wua "" • ••P • n• a P ant ... _._--NII .... _ .... _......&A. toward the boy. He wore no e · ... ""' ...,,llo&IClll •vu "" ldent•,.. a ...... 1cular le·-• .... -. •-le •-on _.. -......... ,..., .. _ be ldentifted YI ........ ... ....... -oper•-· were re UUll aceu proof that the edl lDdeed were muk. He aa1d DOt.bJq to tbe * * * perleoce tau1bt wltbln tbe non-radloacUve at.am durlq pubHthecl child. . ttamework of the cluaroom ad the afternoon aa part of a "I ,.. mm all °""die world ·Iran l C l requeat allilWlce. rouUne op1nUaD. to eoUlct tM anrapapen ad 'Be JUlt walked out the door O O '187 educator'• toura, ta· brinl tbem to &I SalHdor," ~-·.~..:_ovect tbe boy aemce dQI, speaun, trtJJa to .. _........... - Japan'8 Oil :::=,~~=r'~':l: 5th Viedm Dies pan~-:S~: TtaeaaiftltlptoraaN1oer1Dt . ~t~,u~ to tbe workl of wark," TRSNTON, N.Y. <AP>-Tbe lmoul7 aatllorbed parmeat a IOOd. dear IOok at tbe man'• B 5 P ....... --. tainted chicken dinner that of .... ___ .. -.. .._ •-faee and ..,. be would iDow ~ erCeDl Recently al teacberl and... kWecl four~ ad lldmmed Wll9 .._ nMmm ---· btm aplnlfbeaawblm. J mlni1trato11 •lilted Pord JJO oUten at Marlboro State l"OrilU • • ......, Mid ...., NP YOB.tc (AP> -Inn bu Aeronutronic Dl•l•lOD, tbe Hoepttal blla cJetmed a ftftb vtc-lnlaarne ••Id Uae raaaom ~J::. •.:t~~~·~~.1;: announicedtti.eutttat1taaapply Jrvtnt O>mpaay encl a B1Slr7 ttm, state ddala NJ. Darotaa1 am~ U1P ol botb U.S. tbat al._._ tbe wttMu wbo of oil to some Jna.joJ' cuatoDMn J'arm1 1tore to become ae· Wltuae~ 7~ed 1'1ae1!a7 and,.... aar•ef• •• ._ betped prod~ee tbe drawillf. lD Japan by 5 _»erceDl for the qualmed 1'lth tbe poalbiltuel after nfhnDI debi1drdontHtw .... _ linnet to tbe Wlalt ,._, "'-" "ffe•1 ... the compoltte draw· fourtll quarter, JapaeM tradlnl fOT the Jll'Oll'Ul. _ aDd diarrhea, offielala Hid daJ m.lbt ID • car._..,... wlda lq and be ..,. It tlDd ol loMI companies announced today. Chamber memben Cbril &op. Wedwd.87. two loeD cm tllle ~. like blm," tbe u.utelwlt aaJd. J~u~~~-~~r~of per , AllenOoodJ, Mik•-----------------~~------~------­~~~~k~n~ Man~u.AUuh~•~~---------------~~~~------------~ bea .... _ .) --to Tom C&le)' were the priJDarJ pua -•-·Y• • developers of HOE, Mu. Once :C the holiday season 21-month low a1a.llllt tbe dollar ,_ ..... bin So on the f--'""' excban1e market WbitueJ added. '° ra~ approac I · we ... __. at Delany'e 1ourmet marklt ~~. to The Iranian anaouneement r.... p_... .41 • can assure you, our cua mers, oame • a U.S. ~ of -..-the finest in quality and proper Enero eJ)OUlman aald Inn'• sizes of FRESH LOCAL oil eq)Orti ~ntl)' fell b)' UCI PRIME TlJRUY8, GEESE, aboqt e.a pereent lut week for • • • D V C K 8 0 a L A a 0 E und-*1nlned naaoDa. BOASTING CHICKENS, we lrdlm dl m.lD1ster Alt Akbar would appreciate your orders Mo'IDfat, mea1'blle, relterattd aa soon aa possible. that tM COUDt.17 HI not ceued ill esJ>ON ol petroleum. The Japaneae pernmeat alto Hid that tantca an betDI loaded at the malD Khara IJlaDd oil port on the Penla Gulf. --IJ'" ------------------------· 80 _, • 70 8S 8S 70 69 ' • 10 88 87 82 83 82 68 67 89 73 10 ea 63 _, • 66 70 69 1 91 76 74 71 67 68 68 71 73 f 9' 11 74 70 68 72 69 69 76 1 La Babi'a Qb' Elementary 81 88 69 67 61 -' Los AWDitoe Elementary 91 76 76 70 70 Mapolla Elementary 88 70 69 88 60 Ne.,.n. ... l1DUled 90 75 71 88 64 68 67 71 71 "I see neither the president Oeeu View Elementary 91 16 78 72 69 nor th e ae n a t o r fr om Massachusetts as adequat.e Ofanp Unified 90 74 70 68 65 67 66 70 72 spokesmen for the future," Brown said. ''The tunes call out Placentia Unified 81 72 70 69 64 66 67 72 71 for dlacipline and (or vision. . Saddlebact valley Uldfled Because I see neither, 1 offer -~--....... 91 74 72 71 66 67 67 71 71 myself as a candidate for the GOVERNOR BROWN ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Santa Ana Unitled 79 58 59 60 54 58 58 66 61 pr~sidency." Nation'• Leedera 'lnM9quate to Steer Ship of State' Sa•mma Elementary • 86 67 69 65 65 Chides Uapreparetlaess Seal Beach Elementary 96 79 75 68 66 Tustin u 90 77 74 71 67 69 69 72 74 . Ted Backs Iran Stand Westminster Elementary 88 70 69 68 64 Yorba Uoda Elementary 92 71 70 66 61 C HICAGO (AP ) -Sen . protect the lives o f lbe K e nn e d y s h a rp e n e d b is f . TestiDg Tallies Told Edward M. Kennedy said today Americans ther e," Kennedy crttlclam of Carter's presidency be supports President Caner's said. on the secood day of hia official effotts to win release of "I would certainly have hoped White House campaign. Americana held hoata1e in Iran that we would have bad one, and He told an audience at a senior but that ta.e adm.inlatratton that we might still have one." ciUaeoa center, "I have pro- sbould have prepared cootingen· Kennedy, cballen1Pn1 Carter found differences with the cy p,lwtoprotecttbeirllvee. for the Democratic presidmti•l Carter adminis tration on CA>ast Students Score Above State Average ' Given the volaUllty of the oomlnatkla, did not say what the polldes toward the elderly." He sttuatian. oven the fact that our conUnaeoey plall should have dtecl Sod.al Security benefits, esnbamy had been aetaed pre· been, « what the admiDiatrdaD nutrltioll. retirement, fuel as- the bula of 1tudents• aocio-=· it leelDS to me that we ogpt to do now. sl1tance and Malth care as economic back11ouada. bne bad •me kblcl of CampaipiDI lA Cbic&llD wiG 1peciftc m... oa which be and Eqia .......... ett OC Court Backlog ' Being Cleared. Up F9llowing that initial status ponference, tbe cue is then set for a mandatory aettlement COO· ference. All parties are required to attend thole conferences and make a tood faith effort to re- solve their differences. 100...,,_. ,ln Oraqe Coaa1Y conttneanc'Y prc>lralD in order to be\p from 11aJw Jane Byme, Carter dlaaCJ'ee. ranked ••nerall7 where n· ----'=--_;,_;:...-;;;....__-----__.;;=------=---'--_.;...--'..._ ___ --=:;. _____ _ pected. t· • ... 11D•t•1~•··-~~. J!idl9. uoa 4lfftelw _."tiOted. U..t Callfonda ..... ,ta sbowed tm- Pf'OYeamsi in bulc akllla telta In all ~ except for hilh school leldor readiDi tests. However, the 12th crade read-in& tats were tbe only scores to dip below available nationwide averaees for the state's 905,000 teated dd.ldren. . Aloq the Orange Coast, tbe highest test scores were report. ed to tbe Lquna Beach Unified Scbool District, where high school aemon ranked in the top 94 to 98 percent among California 12th graders in read· ing, written expression and matb. Tbat means ooly two to six percent of the scbool systems in the state bad bigber teat scores and 9' to 98 percent ranked lower than Lapna. Students in the Hungtin.cton Beach Qty (elementary) Scbool District ranked lowest among the 11 Orance Coast districts, lall1Di at the 5Sth to 71st percen· t.ilea. Tbat means '5 to 29 percent of the California districts ranked higher than atudeDts in tbe Hunt· ington Beach di.ltrict. The only Orange County school district which ranked consistently below state averaees wu the Santa Ana Untftecl School Diatrict where student acc>rel ranaed from the Utb to the 27th pueenWea. However, ID separate tallies baaed on eodo-eeonomic data, the Santa Ana youn1sters nnked ..,...U, aa would be expeetecl when .. compared with almtlar ldMd districts, aim of· ftclall aald. other "ndino revealed by the · lntlOONI: -Girl.I scored hi1her th.all boys ID radinC and bo)'I scored bl1ber tban alrla tn matbemaUa. -Tbe blaber a parent's oc- cupatmal or ecmcational "'"1. the bJ.1ber tbe a..-..e,ttndmt'• t.RleGNI. -'l'M bl,,_. acort..aa '1'0UP ol puplla were those fluent ln SDllbb ud 1fb0 also 1peak .Ja..-or Cb•r re. Thole a. a..ta'W-.0 tpolr» Hmtt.d ....... aad ..atber ~ai• HON4 tuHtaaUall7 lower tban ani other~. Now, for a limited period, save on a magnmcent selection! Drexel~ Now 15% Off Queen cane Headboard Reg. $289 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Sale $245 King Cane Headboard Door Chest Reg. 1379 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. SJlt Reg. t739 Night stands, ea. reg. S2e0 ..... s.t Slit... ,.MZt By special arrangement. we are reducing prices on Touraine Ill bettrooms, from one of the classic collections that have made Drexel9 a respected name among connoisseurs of pert6d furniture. These bedroom pieces are the essence of Louis XV elegance. with graceful carvings. ldlngs. cabriole legs, ~ally designed han:IWai'e and the uminous beauty ot0 cherry veneers and chet'1Y eolids. I . - "OIC, Noto w.-a,.. "'f'IU TV Coolag Shoto ...,,, &mw Aeffmt" • 1~tllf:led ~ W ao&d bia eoueh real fuL II you com::_ i.~ '::r u:e.. that fill tbe bottoms ol co&- mnm. Joa coalda't ..-. ftnd a IDOd, rioJeDt bubcap tbeft.. la die edWcill atudled, there WU a amal1 piece OG the opeDlaa of a b1'9l acbool pa., ( .... ftoleot, DOD•MXJ) and eotlMr brW cm • eutno DlCflt for aenior' dtitea1. Now, -... thole Gray Power ..tweates pt playtq fut ancl JooM wttb ltate aamN:lq Ian. ma are 101D1 to be bU'd put to clustty t.ldl Item u newspaper MDU· Uoaallam. . Arna &EAJ)ING ALL tbts, I wu snorlna quietlf, with my bead l'fJRiD6 on my typewriter. I roused myself enoup. boweftr. to cbeet outaomeof the pa1es of one ol oar honorable eompetltof*. Good beavenaf Look •t thlet. liex and violence all over the beadllneL · • ~ . One be-0• xn••• •""1. "She's Youq •. Umnar· ried. ~ ~. Cotpe;·· AnotJieT beadll.De • "Fint He Wrote Them Poeaaa.Tbm '' ~ .. ··· ' larae type declarecl, "Sometb1J16 ii M~ ,OD "ttii Planet of the Amuon Women. 119',.. ~ ID faimeel to my fellow MWI bacb who work for this paper and milht be accused ot ~ sex and vlolenee, it abould be Pointed out um they didn't write tbele beadllnea. All of these headlines were coata1ned in an advertiae- ment. The ad waa plualnl three upc:omtn1 tel"111on pro- grams. At the bottom of the ad, tt pointed out that the televiaion network la, "Proud u a Peacock." · Youbet. .,. ........ INMA1D ROUllNl!D .. _8t'large Five Vletlms Me•rae• ·vvQDJle de Gaulle. wldOw of former French preaident Cbarlel de ' Gaulle, died to- ' day OD tb8 ..... of Uae Dinth annlver1ary of ber husband'• deat!). Siie wu 11. JudgeNixe• $75,000for ii ~ • Love Aff.air WP.Br WARWICK. ll.l. <AP> -Genld P. Zarella. tbe me wbo acemed Ida beat Mmd of atealiDI bta wtfe and •aed. 111>-rr.:-tly won't be lettlac tbe ~ damaces a JUl'J a1!,arded Kihn· Had March RoUte zaren. bad balled tbe jury's deelalon a a Ttetory ·few tbe famJ.17 hlRlt•ioa. Bat DOW tbe Juda• aa1a tbe ju.17 mi•ua· dentood bla IDltNetiuua and baa GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) - While hundreds atood tn Ii.lent vtail '°" ftve people kWed at an anti-Klan rally. police dbcloled they knew in achanee that a Ku Klux Klansman bad e>Matned the namea of streets where pro- test.en had planned to march Saturday. Capt. J. W. IDWard said a man who identified himself only as Dawaon ask~ police for a copy of the demonatrators' paradepermitlaatTbunday,two day• before a 1UDmu opened fire OD tbeanti..KJ¥~1'1. ••AT TRI! TOii!! be talked witb penooneJ of our depart-= be wu ..ud lf be WM a member. Re replied yea,'' HUl rd Hid Wednesday. He said tbe mu was given t&e au1ltaDce tn baDdl1q • r..a1 march lor the ftft deed to be beld Sanday by tbe Commuaiat Workws i;.;;i• oraanhen of the rally. members have said tbey will CUTJ PD.I dwtng tbe mardL "In pnput.q for tltJa, we are makiq contl.qency plus, and we have every intention of using resources available to ua u we see the need. The 1uard would be one resource,'' Hllllard aaJd. Meanwhile. CWP spokesmen said~ were prepartq a '500 mlllloa Wildt aaalut the P'Bl. the Bureau ot 11we1ttp. tton, the aty ot Greensboro and tbe local pol.lee depart.DMat. . atnaet don tbe award. .• aad P'IDntnc t.be ~... 1UDGB llONALp a. Luuecx aaJd SallJ Bermauolm, wboee aatd Weclaesclay t•• "keat husband wu WOWMled in tbo CountySupldarOawtJV7erred 1unnre. lut momh in sranUnc damas• Police eonteDd U., took all to tbe eoatractor wttbout qree- s tepa pouible to prev•nt :af.!,hat SJdney R. RobimcJn bad Tiolence It t.be rallJ, and law m-atedblawtfe'saffectioo.s. foreemeal arv-._ bave cam-Boblmoa aald be was "re- plal.oed that party members are lleved" Lagueux remitted the refusing to :•te by tell1nc penalty be called "unbelleva· inveatipton at they aaw. ble." Federal officials M)' tbey will "I am relieved tbat be had be looting at aJJe1aUoo.a by the enoudl courage and senae to re- Americu Civil Liberties Union verse tbe Jury's deciaion and tbat police reapoDe to tbe aboot-bring everything back_ into iDp WM iudequte.. . perspective," aaid Bohan.son, ID tine NorUa Carolina dUes wbo la married to Zarella's Wedneedq;lw:iii!reib al people formerwtte, Lila. stood ID a~~ la ••-J MWW'A. II, aald Wednee-of tbe he alala. •~ won day ... wa8kl appaal ~·a blaele umbeads Ud earrted ded11oft to the Rhode hland sioa protesttn1 vtalence bJ tbe Supreme Court, but bad no Kfan. further comment parade permit when the city at-;::::=================================::;-toroey NJd tt wu public record. or,anlzers of the anti-Klan march publicly listed tbelr atart- 1n1 point as a community center, but oo the parade permit they chaqed. to a different loca- tion for eecurtty reuoas. Ba.Uy ., .. MnJ8B tM dehnd8nta tn th1t al ordwwtratiq tbe u- suaination ol our ftve comrades oraantaen aay only tbelr mem· ben ad pollce knew about the chanae. Fourteen people -tncludlq ab: wbo .., they are Jaammen and three wbo HJ Uae1 are Nula -bave been arr.ted ID connfftlon wltb the abootiq lprM. m.11an MID w~ police mQ-* Naticaal Oard Winter Storm W amins ~·•ued in Colorado 1. Tum air ConcliUoDinl tber· 4. Insulate )'OW' home. mostata up to 18. • , ~ S.,,,,,, Da11 ' Women huddle under a makeshift cover -Wednesday afternoon in lA>6 An1eles in \,be I' first real precipitation in some Ume. The r~in was part of a Pacific storm ayateip. ;'. Blaze Cuts I ·05:onlt Condo · '\: -UJ. j z PM.II SP&INOS (AP) -A ~ tlni hi 'Tblflnt ftre, ,la a l'Odabllt OUU:I..,, tras ext- lmany days at a coodomlD.lum complex under con-incutahed before apreadin1 to the coadominiu.ms. struetioo caused $300,000 damqe and left half of 108 units dama1ed or destroyed and two fireflgld.en lnJmed, authorities say. Leet AtlUd t• A ne11•I City fire division SAN DIEGO CAP)_ The theft of 34 ..... -... -· chief Kent Duke aald that ( ) ...._._.... although the first fire from a sporting goods store wu linked Wednesday d b d Sf ATE to three youths who allegedly were teyin& to build ""appeare to e e-. a weapons stockpile for a southeast San Diego Uberately set," officials '--------street gang,J>Ollce aald. wanted time to interview A Wednesday morning abootinl at Madiaon construction workers before estabalisbing a cause High School led to the arrest of the juveniles and of the second blaze. However, he did not rule out recovery of some of the pistols taken in the rob-· arson. bery Tuesday. .. Gas Site Faults Report Released SACRAM~ CAP.) -A state agency bas ~strlb\lted without comment a report which -.ys faults near the proposed Point Conception liquefied natural gas site COU.ld tnager heavy earthquakes. But propooents of the terminal said Wednes· d•y there is DOthilla new in tbe report. and that the propoeed facility waa enclneered to withstand hea'fl' quakes. Tbe report. by the U .s. Geological Survey, says the earthquakes could rupture the earth's surface. ~ stale l\elourcea AafJDJey, wbleb released Jle report Tuesday, bad aated the Geological Suney to make an lndepeadent evaluation of e~ poUIDtial •t the LNG lite. ..... The report said the ~cal Survey au.ff bad reviewed e:riatina teclmlcal studies, and aaw liO bull to quettton their conclusion tbat the faults eouJd produce quakes of Up to 1.5 on tbe Richter atlle. · The ltate Public UtWtiel Comml•aloo bu ap- Pl'O'fed the alte but asked for fUrtber Miamic and sea eciDdttlaa ~ at the rocky 1ptt of land 100 muei ilolth OI Loi Aneeles. Tbe federal Epergy a~ Camm1iiiOD bU "'° approftcl the ...... ..- ftllrd Stupeet Naaetl LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles police are 8eeldng a third Israeli national in their in· veatigation or the dismemberment slayinp of two penons at the Bonaventure Hot.el a month ago. An all-points buJletin Wednesday named Yebuda Avital, also known as "Gengl," on a felony warrant of two counts of murder. ......-Tn.iDelawn SAN DIEGO (AP) -Trial ~ a man charged with the decapitaUon of a YOUD& San Die10 mother could be delayed a second time 11 a Superior Court judge approves diamiasal of the third defense at- torney appointed to the cue. In a cloeed..SOOr aeaaioo Wednesday, Bernard Lee Hamilton, 34, asked JUCS,e Earl Gilliam to re- move defeme attorney Jerome Wallln8ford from bla cue. Led •-•er lle8etlefl TUOLUMNE <AP) -A search party found a Modesto deer bunter unharmed four daya after be wandered away from bit campeite in the 'Central Slur• Nevada. Beaqy Bradford, 83, WU found WedneldaJ, a day w-. rescuers plamled to 'Ii~ up the search thlnktnl Bnelford eoald not~ IUl"rived. ' , LA Judge Object Of Probe LOS ANGELE.5 <P> - A Municipal Court Jud1e TOMORRCJN lliROUGH MONDAY AT BULLOCKS WILSHIRE For four days you'll find exciting savings on some of the things you want right now:on others you·n want to give as gifts later. Everything in season, with wonderful values in many of your favorite departments. And everything, of course. very BW! BUlLOC~S WllS~rR~ 8..1 FASHK>N ISlANO. NEWPORT 759-1211. 10 darly Mon -Thurs -Fn trll 9. Tues -We<J -Sat 11116 Sun 12 trll 5 la under grand jury -------------------------~ acrutiny for bis part in what investtgators think ma~ be unusual han- dUns of two routine droaken-d.rtvtng cases tnvolvtn1 clleata of prominent attorney Henry Welaa and bis nephew Samuel. The Loa Angeles ·Times reported Thurs- day that the dlatrict at- torney believes Pl'OCeN- ing of the two cues by Judge Fred W. Gabourle waa delayed so a second conviction against tbe unidentUled client of the We!Jaea was illegally de- layed. California law pre- scribes that anyone eon- vided of two d.nmken· dririnlt ~ ID ftw year• may 1oae tbelr Cfnver's license or be aentwed to Jldl. GA.ov&IB wa flD. inc ln •• a summer replacement Jud&• in Division 95 of tbe Municipal Court wben the caaea, both ei&bt months old by then, came bef<>ft bim. Court records show tbat be bad bad no previoua coo~ nectioo with the cues. Two days of testimony w 81 be.rd by the· erand jury in mid-October and Gabourie aod the! Weiaaea have been invlt· ed to testify next week. . MEET THE CREATOR OF THE EFFORTLESS SOFTNESS OF CW II Shella Alcott will be here Saturday. November 10. to show her new collection of sdft separates. klf ormal modeling 1;00 to 4:30. This. one bright idea in magenta or~~ _ Blouse, p-s-m-1. $46. .skirt, 4 to 14. $42. Ms. WllshU.Spertsw..,-w- 'festlltlony --~~~~~~~FASHION~~ISl..AND~-.NEW~POR~T-7~---1?-11~~~~~--' Ends in 10 daily Mon -Thurs -fn till 9 Tues -Wed -Sat 1111 b Sun 12 1111 !> PSA Suit SAN DIEGO <AP> - Jury detiberaticn.I '-•ve begun in tbe fir,\ of more than 30 wroaitul death 1ulta atemmln1 from the fiery inflllht colllsion last year• between a Paeltlc· Southwest Alrlinu jetliner and a 1mall prl .. te plane. Teatlmony ended Wedne1da1 lD the t1 mUlion IUlt flled aplnat PSll :t.=.:'dower and five of a San Dte10 &nndmotber wbo died tn tbe eruh onr Nortb Park. RREVIEWI . In an election that drew a number of well-qualified candidates. voten in Coast Community Colle1e District re-elected one longtime incumbent, voted in an appointed incumbent and picked one challenger, the first woman to serve on the Coast Community College District board of t~ The selections probably won't mean any drutic changes ln the board's direction. But the presence of a new member, and the interaction with citizens that oc- curs during an elecUon should belp trustees aa they con- tinue to establish priorities. · One valid issue raised by some citizens was the pro- 'posed trade of Orange Coast College agricultural l1lnd for property to build a Coastline Community College ad- ministration building. Regardless of the need for the building,· the agricultural land ls an irreplaceable resource for student education. In the past It has been sold, leased and built upon with seeming unconcern, and that pattern is regret· table. Basically, however, candidates stressed issues already tackled by the district, including education for returning housewives and for senior citizens. With the increasing emphasis on continuing adult studies, along with the importance or offering all high school students a ebance to advance their educa tion, Coast Community College District will continue to play an important role I ~Healthy Campaign Voten m c.a.: Ne~v.a telliOOl dJatrict. oa T.uieii· ay pu1ed over candJdatee backed by a group of cllzem ho earlier launched an unsuccessful recall campaign against trustee~ Those citizens werf: dissatisfied with some of the board·s financial dealings and opposed the board's at· tempts to fire music teacher Richard England on un- professional conduct charges. Voters chose instead two appointed incumbents, B.J. Skilling and Kenneth Wayman, and two new trustees with backgrounds in edlleation and community activities, Todd Hess and Mike McLau&hlln. Despite th~ heated feellnas underlying the campaign, all those involved played fair and ran clean races, basing their stands on issues rather than personalities. I One issue that came up repeatedly during the cam- paign, community participation ln board meetings, pro- bably has been raised in every race since the ROman Republic. · lt. was clear that many members of the community lelt uncomfortable about the lack of public discussion at board meetings. It's a matter trustees should look at' ~eriously. Tbe overall effect of such a vigorous and open cam- paign can't help but stimulate public interest in the board and in education. All those involved. including those who didn't win, de- -serve commendation. • • • ()pjn1ont ••prHMCS In the tpaCe 1b0ve are thoie or th9 Dally Piiot °"* v'"'-••Pf'"Md on thll page ar• thOM of !Mir euthora and artt.-; AMder comm..it 11 Invited. Addr ... The Dally Pl}ot, P.O. folC 1MO, eo.tAI M .... CA t262$. Phone (714) 84~1. A11octauon ot Pbyalclau P~ tile Tramcendeo· ta1 lledltatJOG. About I 000 medical doctor• founded it. Tbey eoatend tblt medttaUoa bu•ln• curbs the meDtally motivated ailmentt called paycbolomatlc. Wh.J J don•t tnowt but all formw Detroit Uoia football P.l1yer1 call each other Buc:.b . ., Dllpte various proteltl from tf'etaQ' ol Stat P,rua Vaoce and top In· telll1enee of. nclall thi ct. ttrtnlnedl)' h1wlll1h na· tJonal l«'\lri· ty cblef II pu1bln1 ahead trith a 1up1r-1ecret plap to tum bi• boll lDto an hnplaeable Soviet batter. Brielimlli saw bis bMt ebance of •etUn1 the Ruulans' aoat when the luue ol Soviet combat troops lo Cuba thnatened to escalate imo a major tnterDa· Mailbox UOnaJ tlatrcntaU. -weiim wortd't two 1uperpowt11. B&alND CLOISD Wblte 11ouM docn, BfMllM.a alltat.ct for IM ~erdut J)Oltlbft-Une ••alMt tbe Kremlla boueit wbo mwed the Cuban .l.ocldent 11 a liat•.PUblldt)' ~for UDJted.:Statet poUUclam ud, therefore, rermect to budtt. Por all Illa IUPDOMd IQeJ'Ule OJl the K.remUn; lt"'9dn.ltl DJil. Juditd the Soviet Naetioo bad· • ly. tt wu Carter -not the · Runuma -who wound up back· .1Di down. , Bnesimlli promptly dr.n.d a top.Merel memorinclum out!ID· toe a Lbree-pbue PfOCJ"•m to put the Scmeta lD their.place and restore Carter's damaced .... u.e. We have Mell tbe memo, and lt's a blueprlnl tor rwvivinl t.be Cold War. Tbe ftnt phue calla fot ta. prop=.n't of antt-communlat •ove . ln Wa bemllJ!Mre, accom,puded by a caref\ally or· Robert N. w.tcllPubll.,_ • .......... Krt11Mc.fllhitorlM r--hltor chelttie.ld camP'ilii to edue.c. tbe American public to the sravtty of the Cubaft·Sovlet tbre1t to our MCUrtty. . IN 'J'IJS HCOND PILUS ol the Bnellmkl blueprint, the UnJted Stat" will lnitlat. a worlclwkle campatJn of prop. 'a•anda and poUUcal preuure a1aln1t tbt Bu11ian1 and Cubau. ne CIA wlll have primary NlpoeaUdlity fot' co- Hrtly •ener=Ua anti-Soriet propaplada a , ua!nc nery avallable. means. locludinc the Voice ol America. ID fartheranee of Phue Two, Brwdnlkl ordered a questJon-nat re tent to all U .s. am- bataador'. i.DIU'Ucttnc them to pronde datl oa Cuban actlvttJes in their area that would be used for the propacanda campaiin. 1be qDNtioona1ire, labeleCI 'top Seeret Umbra....JJ4• oppoHd by Secretary ol Stat. \Cuce and bla top aldll. Two-tblrdl of tbl am· buHdon protated tbe imtnac· B&ZEZINllU'S Cold War calculatloDI ba•e aroused widetpreM nYOlt lD &be ......, policy mtablilbment. ~ to dtl>lomatic sources, Sec:retarY of !hate Vance bH stated priH~ly that the Bned.mki plan would .. ,...,.. 11 , ... of America diplomacy." , EY• tbit CIA it ret,IAlqt al lealt &MlrU.J tn Nlf.4efeDM. A. one • ...., oftlctal complained to our~ Boo McBM: ''In UlrM )'Un, BnednUt wlU be wfttlna a book, and we'll be left boLftlH tbe bq for ru.lnln• de· ~ * * * Footnote: BneaiD1kl isn't wholly wroa1 about Soviet· Cuban detlcm upon tbe wetarn. bemllpbere. Hen an otbel' ex-cerpts from claulfted in- teW1enee reports: (1 > ''1'be is- sues that bad ttralDed Cuban- Son.t rel1dona 12 )'e&n aco are DO -.. ft'eD minor lrrttama. '' (2) CutrV u~ DOW AC· cepta the Bo.iet .tew that Latin America la not yet rlpe for armed revolutloft." (3) But "Ulla doe• not mean that Calt.ro and Soviet leaden wtll pve up the option to aupport 'national liberation movements' ln ~tin America when they feel coodi· lions for revolution are pro- p1hous ·· Fireplace 'Atmosphere' Just Pollution? To the Editor: Recent protests about citizens who use their fireplaces for in· cl ner a tors deserve support. especially now that cooler weather st.art!; not only the in· ctnerator .fireplaces but people who enjoy working their fireplaces Also, in Laauna Beach where the topography sets home chim- neys at nose level to neighbors a bo.u .. adjacent to and do.vnwfhQ.,...chimney smoke i.s a rotten Imposition. Whlle some people are indulg· In& the "atmosphere" of a light· ed llreplace, the guy next door ls choldng on 1moke and toxic a1r degradaUo~ which to flre- fi1hters la a major hazard: 1moae inhalation and breatbi.q toxic fumes. l&ONICALLY, while the law forbids backyard inclneratol"I, any of the sly eoops who want to avoid truh removal tees cu •imply dump it all ln their fireplace~ Ulbt up, quaUtyln1 thefr neS,iibOr6ood and every- tbln1 In It for a full-on, 1mokibouae, ftre..,ale. Another dl.ulmulation la that tbl1 roarln8 retreat to colonial times shoot.a SS percent of lb• 1enerated beat up the chimney which ls dr1win1 cold air Into the house and moklnf the 1u company happy by usina more butlq fuel to compentate. Tbe authorttles who have the power to It.op air eouutton won't or HY they cant do ar>Ywna about it, but the tract·home de· velopen Ind real estate dealers claim the fireplace "..US" -10 you know who hu the poUUcaJ muacle to 1top any ban on the homey hearthstone. BRUCE S. HOPPING voters elected Mr Ryckoff to the City Council to do the Job he is doing and as long as he as servlq the interest of the ma· jority of voten then of COW"te It Is eood eovemment. In cue you have foreotten. one of our early and well tboueht of presldenta ot th.ii country. eapouaed the prin· clples of, "Of The People, For the People" etc. I certainly agree with them and I firmly believe that Mr. Ryctoff does and is performln1 in accord therewith. The whole thinl Is out of pro- port.Ion anybow. An ~potntee abou.ld be remcwed If tie or she f•lla to carry out "company" policy. I am 1ure that ll JOU bad. for example, an editorial writer wbo dld not support 1out policies, and did write a1alnst them, you would ~ betitate to ut tor a remcnaUoo. It mlpt be equ.ltable lt )'OU took a ltaDd arllmt tbe sn- nou• poUde9 ot former City Council ~et Heb U led by Mr. Mchm.ls lftd t.be meu they fomented on N•wport Beach oecetaltatinf the aeem· tn1l7 1trtn1mt 1cUoa1 ot tbe priMnt oouncU m~rtty. Allo • you mldlt devote a few Unea to a council penon wbo 1ucceufully ran on a platform d.lff erent from actual performance. ALANL. BLUM c.···• r.e•te• Slwrftf Cara To the Editor There are two sides lo ~ statement \bat sheriff's patrol cars &hould be sold at 7$,000 miles. Certainly if maintenance Is not done and they are unsafe. they should be junked or sold to some ummpect.inJf buyer who get.a an umale car - BUT 'l'Bl:N. if the county did not want that unsuspecUq bu,Jer to have an accident. fbej- ahould maintam the vehicles as prtute industry baa to and let· 200,000 mllel be their 1oat. Then If tbe can are worth "Junk value." junk \hem and nol let someone else get bebiod tbe whee.I of a car lilt ls unsafe. Proposition U did PIH became some taxpayers, iDdud· inc offtters, want to aee tu re- lief and rM1ntenance on can ii certainb' cheaper thaD tunliq tbem lD every ooe and Ol»haB yean wtlldl I lmaflM ii tbe Ume tt tatet to nm up 11,000 miles. WILLJAJI 0 . HIND 8-t•A-t'&e. To tbe Editor: Your Oct. Z3 edltortal atltled "Oraoce County Doesn't Need Muatc C.Oter Flap" would leed the reader of your fine DeWIJNIPM" to believe that the Santi Ana Redevelo9ment AfeDCJ ltepped Into tbe Mvelop-ment of a cUltural cent.r u a Jobnny-eome-lately. Appanntly you are not aware that tbe Redetelopcn«it A,a-ency, prior to the Sepntrom site announce- ment, bad funded a '70.000 Aleo· cy I EDA feulbUltJ' ltucly to de- termine tbe pnct1ea11ty of •udt a center lD the Ora.Q• Count,y area. We llad Ulo teeund a four·MN IUe wbicb ••to be partially donated, putlally IC• quired from a private land owner, loeac.d at the intenec· ttoa Of three mt.,lor treewap. does not need two sucb cultural centen, I th.ink you would agree that the City ot Santa Ana "did nothin&'' is not a factual stale· menl. Coasiderini tbat Ora.nee County Music Center, IDe. was well aware ot our plam and the proena beiq made leada one to wonder wit& re1ardl to their compe&J.q with \be a1eoey'1 ef- forts. The aeency bas never con· sidered the cultural center a panacea. u )'GUI' editorial iD- dtuta; rather, we have simply felt tbat the method of fund rais- ins aDd the location better lel'Vect tbe inter...aa o1 an o1 u.e Orance County resldentl. RICHARD E. GOBLIRSCH ~eculive Dlrector Com munlty Red eve lop meat Aaency IAldrlle •-,,er To tbe Editor: It tbe lta&ementl attributed to 0oY, Brown la tbe PiJot'I Ol.ad Green article (Oet. 18) are ac- curate, I, u a pedtatriclan, am lfaftty dllappointed, Tbe fOV· ernor appean to be ~Gtinl cancer treatment with Laetrile, n&Mr than by proyed medical tMnpy. It h.u beea POinted oat time and qai.n that there ls DO ICie- t tf l c ally proved basts for Laetrile therapy; lDdeecl. it baa been pnwect toxic, even fatal. I am )>enonall)' awar• ot tbe deatU ol four ChUdna a:ttrtbuta- ble lole11 to t.uuile, became ol It.I tOXie produetion of CJ&Dlde. Untortuaately, Chad GNeD may be Laetrt.le '1 latest vJcUm. Panma bav• tM respoadbW. tJ to obtain etrecttw bultb care for cblldna wbo cu.not do IO tor UMmMI,.. Oa • 1.,.... iealet tbe l'OV· eraor bat a rapomlbllltJ fw the welfare ol Illa CODltltuent.. >.. far u I am ~. tM IOY· ernor ta IUlltJ of m1aleadlDI tbe · "°Pl• wttb hla trrapoulble oommenu tbat followed the tr11lc, and perlaap!?"l· D~t death 0t & .. ~~­daild. BRAJ>COBN.11.D. Olil.rman ot tM Comdl CtJl!Ornla JUcHCal hlodlllm • lAll1r1 from f'fOMrt on ~. Tlw ri.QIJI to c-.. ~ Co !ft 4*f or tlfmfllalt Hbd-. nMWd. t.fellr• Of JOO IOOrcU Ot Int all bf O'Mt PH/lrfttct, AU UU.. M111C fa- dldt ~r• and~ i:lddrtu ei.i ..,..., Mar °" ~ • , .. ~,, ;./fldnl,........ .... , ...... ,,.,,,, ""'"°'.,. ~. Don't Drink Water, Residents Advised KINGSBURG (AP> -"Don~t drink the water" will be the message resldentl ot this small Fresno County community will be getting with their next water bill. The city council bas voted to advise residents not to drink their tap water because some city wells have a higher level of the pesticide DBCP than tbe state's standard for safety of one part per billion. Kingsburg is one of many San Joaquin Valley towns that have DBCP in their wella. However, in Kingsburg tbe pesticide la ln most~ the city's wells and con.aequentq the city cannot meet ltl water needs without using tainted wells, said Ganter Redlin, an engineer wtth the state Department~ Health. BBNDalS Doted that 0 nothtill'.Jl'••ema a 80\'ellllCll' o1 UJ' ...... from,,,...... temporar1 atate 1tora1e facwty." Of the tbJ'M IMel for..,_. of lo•·lewl radlNietlw Waste wbleb COIW fl'oiia .... ,....,... u ~ ucl laboratortee. :!fa.~.._. carouna •,. Tbe aov.,,.•,..rnon-of Nevada and Wublqton cloeed their dilpoAI altea beeause ol dtaJHlt4;8 o;; aaf ety and bandUa1 of uae material. Al'TEa TBS ~ i ..... Hendrie, Gov. Dix7 Lee Ba, of WubJ.naton told ~ 1be .bad received Headrile'a eomadt- ·ment to pro•lde addltloaal federal~ ... ~· train state lnlpeeton. Sbe aald she. bad demanded that amdl before even rmaide1 me reopen. lna the waste disposal site at Hanford. Wuh. But Nevada's GoY. RobertLi.st said the waate aite in hla state will remain dosed unless or· dered to reopen by a court. GOV. DICK Riley of South Carolina, notirig the site in his state ts the only one currently in operation,said: "ldon'tllkethat. I don'tthinltit'sfair. Wearegoiq to wort to see that it is shared by tb other states.." Riley said be bas no plans to close the disposal site at Barnwell, S.C., bat over tbe next two years the stMe plana to re- duce by half the amoaot ol Jow. level,..... It aecepta. . Come see the Chester Weinberg Holiday Collection, shown by a special representatiye in South Coast Plaza on Thursday, November 8. The unexpected variety of texture-upon-texture In separates to suit the holidays and beyond. Clearly defined In black and white: waffl8-W88118 blazer in white wool-rayon-cotton 155.00, black wool aepe trousers 96.00. Surplice wrap long sleeve blouse In whtte polyester 78.00. Black wool crepe blazer 144.00, and front-panel skirt n.oo. Collarless blouse in plndotted black acetaUH'ayon 86.00. SI.Jes 6 to 16 in the collectJon. South Coast Plaza, Sports Shop chester memberu holldags: a fee11nu for texture ... • t Distinctive Shopping & Dining Join Us Along wHb the UCI Choir to celebrate the arrival of KRIS KRINGLE Friday, November 23 at 7 p.m. ~ .. ,, .. ~. Mercal lttle IMdg • «h Level 556-7944 ONLY 47DAYS UNTIL The unusual in Christmas Needlecraft. Oecotlltton.. tmporta and Gifts ••• Get an earty 8lart ... Metaintt .. ~ Street leYet 751~ South Coast Plam Village is pleased to announce the opening of ..hfnne/lo e/I'.=:::~ I, . • . ' I '...... • t· ' I Hud8on Pewter COllecllbles Amet1can Eagle Umltldecltlaft- numbered and ..... '100 LOMG SLEEVE SHORT SLEEVI T~ venatile ~ CM have 113 8'8evea long °' roll 9'""'9 ~~"'· wide variety of cob'& s. .... 'J.41' ft\IANRh'CA South Coat Plaza Village on the green 979-2015 Cu-A-Gift We Wiii can-.y 9fft- T·Shfrts, Toys, .... 1ry ~Ing THE FAD SHACK Mtruntlle Bldg.-Street Lewi 548-1940 COFFEE TRADER'S C1ppucclno, Crepe• a Things • . . . • r ; • ' na J'AIT· ~wln• eom-mun1u., even special cemUlet u4 updaW u ..uam. have Mt aiw.,_ tieiM'1 aufftdent to boon their abaH• of tbe federal plea\lfftcleatly. Fairfax County, Va., for ex· ample, la~ lta own aur· vey to try to pn>ve U.. cenaus ·-------------------r I SToa< LIMITED I LIMIT ON PURCHASES OF : SELECTED ITEMS. I ~ , ~ . -----e't: ~-~ ,rt~e--- As~0e:r:> -===ir l.Ot.&Gr ~e.'IC-W014~, RAN~a~~ ' WESrwot:tP M~ll.lG~ 'N>OI-Pl.Alt) EMt{(rS 06°r>~ 1co•r ... vU>N ~.\2:).•• ~g~ Win-\ . • COOR>N • OOUl'(IN 00()0 lfO¥ 9 10 I I ()Hl •• ... ,... ·---~~· ' Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, New York minister wboE-cents the positive, wo Id Wee to see the media a pt an "up" beat in presen news, such as about people wbo are belplnf tbtir neighbors, their cotn- munltles. their country $d not so much unpteas•nt news. j l &I r::, 8, ~I 11 ~I JI I I I I ........... PHOTO OF CAPTlft -An Iranian student bolds up pbotoaraph of blindfolded U.S. Marine, one ot those taken hostase when atudenta stormed U.S. Embassy in Tehran. U.S. Refmes Shah's Surremkr WASHINGTON CAP> -Two major obstacles stand in the way of U.S. ef. forte to win the release of American bostaees in Iran. One is the lnnlan students' de· mand for surrender of the Shah of Jran, who t. being treated for cancer at a Ne" York City bospitaJ. The other is the political impotence '1 civil aupiorities in Tehran. •fT'S llAllD TO FIND IO!DeOIJe to to," a frustrated State Depart- nt official sald reeently when me lliniater llte1uU Buarfan, o DeYer had more than limited "'-"'-~.+ff, ~ • ' .. No surrender," State Department tpokesman Hodding Carter said Tuesday i.n rejecting Iranian de· roands that tbe deposed monarch be 1ent home for trial and almost cer· tain execution. "RE'S BEBE FOR medical treat· ment. He'a going to stay be~ for ; medical treatment until it is complet- ed ," Carter said. . Tbe admlnistration alao refused to , have the shah examined by an Ira· Dian doctor. ; Tbe lack of a stable 1ovemment in : Iran t. the other major obltael& to • neeotlatlona. Former Defense : lllnilter llustapha Sbamran. wbo is • : re••rded here u tbe Utelleat can-~ : didate to form a new .,..rnmeat in ! Tehran. probably woWd aot be atvea : any man aUtborttJ than Buaraan • : laad .• • • : P&BllDBNT CA&Tl!a'S special · ! medl...._ former Attorney GeDenl : •• .....,_Clark .......... Commh· ~ • tee ~aide WUJSJm lllller. ~ t'LDd Uae~ blalll llfobiem lla Tehran la to ~ ftDd rrm:.i-·amdall •bo can act d• · ! et.l.e\y. "• Indeed, eftD u the two envo)'I , ~ were flylnl to Inn, Tehran Radio : 1atd tbe A.yatoll&b Rubollab Kbo-t: metal had not authorlaed any • . ____ _;_. _____________ ___..__ _________________ ~----~---~ TIADf110MS STMT AT YOUI .._TAU OIDR YOUI THAMISG~IHG HAM TODAY .... We Win H8ve 8moUd Turuya (By Ord9r only) J?M I. Co.uTMWT .. c..... ...... l'HOMI 67Mttt H611 IA'tNOMD WAY 41t & 1090 ID.: & roao, PHOMI .,J.IUJ t .... llACH IUD. 41tMIMD., HUMT1NttTOM llACH. ftfOMI Ml-tJ71 A190 Anahetm. Orange. RanchO M1"0f, La Habfe. 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BRAN OR ONION 11v,•tall tOoz .84 pkg ol 6 I 'rO 18 BOTTLE EXTENDAILE WALNUT FINISH HARDWOOD WIHE RACKS House a wine collection lrom minor to major. FROM T AIW.AN 11 BOTTLE 35• )( 18" 7.88 3 HOOK WALNUT FINISH llENTWOOD WAU.MCK 'rom Taiwan To hOtd caps. cai>e• «coats. FROM HONG KONG 10 eo'rTLe 18" WIDE 8 BOTTLE 13" MOE 3.69 2.19 WALNUT FINISH HARDWOOO S SHELF FOLDING BOOKCASE FromRomanta Good IOOklno shelf unit nas tlal sides eno fOld1 up '°' easy toting and 1t01age. ~;/~!2!1E::S::::a;~~ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON. TO SAT. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M.-7 P.M. IAHKAlllAtCA"D • llAITU CMAMl AM"'I! "'II PAAKINQ L ----~ .... ~----~·....;...._~----· _·_------=--- \ I ' A • .. (Like United's coupon-only better!) # • • "'Y JIQcws.Gol4-mL mil ~iii' J 1'liis ccupon leftryou tD09e up to B11sfneSs Coac: at no extra oost ! Use it on a one-way or roundtrip ticket between Dec. 1, and June 30, 1980. Only Hughes Airwest offers Business Coach. It's a separate section up front with First-Class seating, more leg room, and oomplimentary cocktails. Get them on every fllgl\t --·---· ._ ............... . BoUSton (Bobby AfrPort). 3 flights daily from Burbank. 3 flights daily from Orange County. 2 connections daily from Ontario. The lowest fare from here to there. · 3 connections daily from L. A International 3 flights daily, including 2 non-stops from Burbank. 4 flights daily from Orange County. 3 non-stops daily from Ontario. 4 non-stops daily from Burbank. 5 non-stops daily from Orange County. The most flights of any airline. 3 non-stops daily from Ontario. 4 non-stops daily .from Burbank. 5 non-stops daily from Orange County. Tuc:sOb. • 2 non-stops~ from Orange County. 3 OOJmectiotas .daily trom Ontario. 4 non-ft>ps daily froin Los Angeles. 5 oonnecti~ daily from Burbank. DEAR PAT: I'd Jlke to me. eomplalnt with a offtclal apncy about a P11ebolotllt wbo bu .. beea treaUna me. Where llMJuJd I MDCI ID)' com-~a1Dt? E .G., Santa Ana '1'111111 .................... ,.... .. ,.... .. lt.IJCMleatn'• .ntee. Sftedlft In. 1, U'Jt, UceateH ••• re1l1traa&1 ••• •r•wl•• fll1UdcCl=l •nleel le.., jlillile .-,..., -... a c......_.. lec•U...'' tM ......._ ..elee: ... ~ .,..,._.. fll C• • Mhln '"81ne .. ,.u,.,_.~ ............... .._., JIJC'lhlllJ. U 1" hft.., .. I# I• com• ......., ,.. aay alll&ad ..._ .,.,._ r., ealJ. Jlll(tU>-..U.•r.,w11..., .. .._......_.,. *"'= ...,. fll •edleaJ Clullt7 Allcrw, A1lled aealtll ~. lat Hewe A.e., Saerameldo, C'A tllZS. ............. , ......,_._. wu ... decl .,...,.. ... wldda ................. .... ProfelllGM Code .. -__ __._ . China Group . Forgets Snub AS 1'BE economy reeoveJed. "we hit the second piece of blllll luck -the advent of tbe defeme economy and, very aped:!( thereaftet, war," Warne a Tbe war brought "the cuttlq off CA!indf, 11111. (AP) -A tlre r•ced Unu.P a wOod frame boule, kllllnl m 10UD1 ebUdrm wbowere~whmtbe dwelliaC . authori:tiel aaldtoclq. A Canton Fire Department 1potesmu nld tbe cbllclren. wboH name• wer. Dot lm· medtattq available, raqed In ... ,.. ... [••toe, ...... Tbi =•ea Nkl Teresa a.,,,,.. ••• ....-o11oar of tbe c~ 11Dd w6er adult.,... to the --..... tbe ft.re broU out WednHd•J nl•bt and man•..,., to escape. "We tot the call around t :!O p.m. that tbere wu a boue t.otal· ly in.ahecl in ft.re OG Brown Boed north of Town." tbe spokesman 1ald. .. When oar truck 1ot to the aeene, we were told there were t lda in tbe boue but lt WU alread:J fallina In. lt WU tocrlate to do anytldna. •• WADS MID ecmaamen to-daJ .,. blUel' educated. '"Tbe ~ of tatlq are Im· Priwecf . . . tbe tnterebanp of lcteu ... our atudard~ •Seudel baw macle real 1a1nt. • He~aJlo aatd problemi ~ • .,,... ........ l1Ule •traala • .•• uMy, iWl. nrt. Ide aatomoa.&et TM aide fll· feetaol .... " W.,.UldtUtWlambe, • .. 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' J. \ •t ... •, , ·~ .r. • .. . ,/ .. . , s J ' • .. ... .. '/J ........ LEFT TO DIE -'lbla Cambodian woman~ from mamutri· tion and othel' ailments, lies weak and aba OD path Uled by refuse1!9 ~ Tb•l1•"4. Refngees Visited .Rosal,ynn Viera Thai Camps W ASJDNGTON (AP> -President Pacific affairs, and former Sen ~Carter on Wednesday sent bis wile aarold ffuabea, D-Iowa, who runs a f Roealynn on a four-day m.Luloa to rell«loua cent.er here. Thailand'• retuaee camps ''to ob-JICn. Cuter'• party was expected f Hne at first band the consequeneea to arrive Jn the T!lai capital at 9 p.m. 1 ol~th!~.ble trqedy that ii oeeur-local Thal time today and return to -... WaahlDltOO Saturday nlgbL n . cUter and a deleiatloo of In mattion to vtaJUnc tbe refucee 'aides, includinl the U.S. •u.rseoo camps, Mis. Cart.er ia expected to i aeneral, left Andrews Air Force confer with Prime Minister 'Bue, lld., with a request from the KrtanllU Cbamanand and members president to aasa.s the obstacles to of his cabinet and with King delivery~ food and medical l\QJPllel Pbumtpbol Aduldet and Queen to Cambodia and its countrymen who Slrikit. bave Oed lDto Thailand. Carter said the United Slates. Tbe president said the waning lac-which bas committed $69 million in ' tiona In Cambodia -forces loyal to food and med.lcine, is providing a 1 the deposed Pol Pot regime and the major share of the international re-gov~rnment in Phnom Penh backed lief effort, and "we are ready to do bJ VietQam -were placing "unwar-more. • ranted obstacles" in the way of food . "It's imperative that our nation ex- . deliveries. · ert its moral leadership as an exam- ple to tbe entire world of the true , ,,. "WE DAVE NO political motives. feelings or Americans, as we have 1 We have one single commitment, and observed with deep concern and with that is to stop the suffering and the horror the unprecedented loss of life starvation among these unfortunate because of starvation and persecu- people," Carter said ln a ceremony tion of the people of Cambodia," on the White House South Lawn Carter said. . ~ore his wife depart49d f<>r 8-n&k<* "'8t after dawn. .. TBB ftESIDENT SAID his wife "It's important that we main~ would deliver to Krianpak and the eommttmeatiEour ~a to I'll>>'_. ludly . .a 'MIHP of 41144.m. UN .aantns 6tft, Nlaftl.. tlon tor ••tJI• eoara1• aiid the s ot their po tlcal alftlllltlon. r&-eenerostty el the Tbali in receiving tardless or the circumstances under literally hundreds of thousands or re- wbicb they suffer," the president fueees into a country already :Caid. somewhat impoverished, already Mrs. Carter said: having exhibited great generosity in "This is a tragic situation and our the past." whole country ia concerned and I Shortly after Mrs. Carter left want to go also to see what every Washington, White House offklals American can do to help." announced that 11 U.S. Public Health Service personne l, includ101 1lx MRS. CARTER WAS accompanied physicians, were assigned to l>y Surgeon General Julius B. 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Jr .. ~ the 1truQ1e ,_ et~ ba the mos and ..... wm apeu at a p.m. in tbe .ellool'• SdeDee Lecture Ball Mn. IOU Ii preaident of tbe MatUa Luther ~.Jr. Center for Sodal Cbaqe in Atlanta. 'Tickets for her leeture are ti for 1enerat admlulon, '3 tor UCI faculty, ataff a.Dd outs1de atudena a.od '2 lor UCI atu-clenta. Ticteta an available from the Auoclated Stu.denta Ticket Office. General ad- nmsion Ucketl alao are availa- ble tbrouab all 'l'ktetron outlets. • Tbe National Broadcutinl Co. bu uted that • Oran&• County Superior Coult Judie dtamtu a '200,000 in.asion of privacy and •lander suit a&ainaltliiilill ~ aewaaum Paul llO)'el'. The lawsuit. ftJed ID 1975, wu broqht by a woman who cJ.aima that llOJW referred to her u a ''witch" after be received a Jetter from ber in wbicb she eritlebed bi.I use of crammer and bl.a diction in deliftl'IDI DeWI atones. Kover wP auod.ate4 with KNBC Channel 4 tn Les Anlelm at tbe time of tbe purported inddent in Oetoller 11'1$. Be DOW worb with KABC Channel 'I, allo in Loe Aqelea. Superlor Court Jadge Robert Todd ls aebeduled to rule on NBC's request Nov. 20. Meters for Tennis QU operated meten will direet tennla player tramc . at courts in Lquna Nlpel and Carbon · CaD1on para. Onqe County Superriaors have CS. dded. ...... for 12 tenn1I COUJ1I in tbe two parb Wiii cost 'SUDO. but are expected to eontrol use of ... eou:rta .. well u aenente IDODeJ. a report to Mpenimuid. Tbe coanly will pay SlCl5 plm a S20 iDstallation l•foreach~. Teanll players will deposit a quarter for eacb ball hour al play, and wW be Umlted to an hour's UN of tbe c:ourta at one Ume If other pl-.yera are waltlq. It W8I the succeu of San Clemente's metered tt1mi1 eourts that prompted the county's action, tile repOrt said. NOW, FOR INSTANT LEGAL ADVICE, CALL f..AW PHONE LEGAL CLINIC! tion of the appeals court dedaion was flled by Keith Monroe. Norton's attorney. Should the petit1on be dealed, Kombe Nici. an appeal will be pursued wlth tbe state Supnme Court. In tbe petitioa. llOGrOe stat.el that Robert Gardner, tbe ap- peal.a court justice wbo authored the oplnloa. lboald not bave bem involved in the dedlioa because of a 1oaptandlng friendship with Norton. In a footnote to tbe decision, Gardner wrote, ''This has not been an easy decl.aloo to write. It would have been euy to dodge th1I one because, after all, I am the presidlq Justice. However, I doubt that Lt. Norton, as l wiI1 alwaya remember him, would ha•• waaled tbat. ~~~;• .. NO PAYMENTS 'Till JANUARY 1980 IN COllPUANC! WITH SECTION 1445 OF THE TRUTH IN LEHOING ACT OF NOV., 1'74, THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT MUST BE IN· CWOEO IN OUR AO: "THE COST OF CREDIT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE QUOTED FOR THE 00008 AND SERVICES" ••• HOWEVER, FOR TMt8 8"CtAL IALE ABSOLUT£LV NO INTIAEIT OR OTHER CREDIT CHARGU WILL H PAID BY THE CUS- TOm:RFORONI VIAR. TilllSAN HONEST FAD CREDn' PAQllOTIOH. -.mwmnmflll BY Monsanto ., Durint Carpet Town s Spectacular PIUtOUOAY $1&.E ... • We will provtdt norrn111nstall1fion 1111oh1t1ly FREE wtle11 yott purchase '8rptl and padd1119 during Ults ule. • And . . during ttus special sale. on all orders owr S200 wiUI 25tlf,, down at lime of order or 1nst1ll11ton. artt yoPf good mdlt -ONE YEAR INTEREST FREE CREDIT ... SAME AS CASH ... WITH NO PAYMENTS TILL JAIWMY! LIMITED TIME ONLY! EXAMPLE Amount d Puro-""°° Oo-n ~ • .,.. d °'°""' ~ $100 $300 A.PR A-. & Fwwa CNrges ~ Tocat ot PaymentS S300 12 .,,.. peymero ot $25 MCtl F "~ paymenc noc QJ9 1111 Janu1ry ""*' a few of tM ctlf1Mta lft our huge lmrefttcwy .. latH In tltla tlCI ••• s.a.ot from hundreds of luaurioua •trt•• and .. .,.tint! colonl AND .......... tltla llMltM aaletwe ... ~---.................... abeolutelr FRa• when rou purchaM catpet ..... 1t9ddlR1I ..... , .... apecW..., doH not ....-W to ...-.nta, cto ....... CIHNaH f'*'-W,...MOll ..... t. FEATllR r.ARP-ETS If lll1lli tmm CUTPIUE PLUSH ........... GlllntioMM- A N1JDD OP prtMal to. and;put pro- ~-: be -.eDdfd ........... tM Houle bW. --gq,.wttna mnbimm • ..,. ftom $1,800 to SIJ.• iD tbe 1111-12 aebool ~ for tbe Baste i,MucldlaD ()ppoctunlty Grant~ ol aid to amm• wbo ean't alfoall.'!:, d tb&-1e1e •· ol tMlr eb1ldraa. -••.rcll WoWcl fmtber' ID later Je.tr;S. - -~ aie1totat moDl1 • 11\adent and his famlly cu reGeln uDdel' tbe Natiaaal Direet St1ldeat Loan procram from '10.-o to SU.000 for sndaate or profenk!Dal ....-., from '5.000 to '6.000 for stadeata who ba.e completed two years of study llDd from S2.500 to sa.ooo tor an others. u:.rrs ALSO 1'0111.D be expanded for the Guaranteed Student Loan procram, which Rep. John Erlenborn, R-lll., wanted to restrict to famWe. with adjusted grou lDcomea of leas than $40,000 a year. He argued that government interest subsidies now can mean "giving free money to high-income famil1es to use for inv~t purposes." His amendment was defeated 25-12. House memben voted 21·16 •lain.st an amend- ment by Rep. Thom .. Tauke, R·lowa. wbo wanted to pve the IOVernmellt authority to take overdue loan PQmeDta oat of the ..... of tbe borrowers -•ven if tlae Pl'llllbecl ._..,, ..,. more than llallowed t.j w.na. .......... Tub told toDeapea that the pemmeat la ~=es:..-a·= ... --·pi. 'Ilia ... aJ1o ted, OD a ~ 'fate, an :ameadlnent by Rep. ~ Walker, R-Pa., who wanted an npliclt ban on any college uain1 racial, aexualorotherquotaainenrollinistudents. Viet Vets Get Jobs Program WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Veterans Ad- mtnlstratklG la launcblnl job develop1nent centers tn 85 du. a:lmec1 at apudln1 ualatance to Viet· oamnanna. VA cblef Jiu Cleland uld the centen will al wttb tbe dllabled, dlladvan~ed and a- ieelded, u bu been tbe cue with PDot centen oPerated in Wubincton and 8an DieSD. I "'i'BBY WILL P&OVIDB modvatlollal en-cou.rasemmt to an three ll'ClllJS. ne diaabled are Aown aveaua to realiatic marketable Milli; tbe '1aad•aata&ed baft to be COMtncecl the)" a.re emplopble; ad tbe ~ a.re apased to • world of lllformaUoo to help them choose a' career:• ae1anc1 aaJ4. He aid be bopee that about ba1f of tbe centers wW be open by tbe end of tbe year with the re- mainder Nttini up abop ID 1980. Ol'ftaALS SAID the centers will specialise in preparlq veterans for worldn& rather than just in Job placement. !!'bey are designed to supplement exiatina counae1ing services available at VA re- ponal omces. The first of the new centen -in addition to Wuhln&ton and SU Die10 -11 scheduled td open thla month in Newark, N.J. Los Aqelea 11 one of many cltle. particlpat1111. Parade Marks '17 Revolution A. YOUR CHOICE CHRISTMAS CARDS OR GIFT WRAP Paper wrap (Model #240-2331) or shim- mering foll (Model #242-2441). Illustrated cards come In box of 18 (Model #201). Reg. 99c each 8. 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These are separates that go anywhere. Make the da'f'lnto-evenlng transition with Just an easy change of accessories. Sleek slmpllclty In alabaster white or ming blue. Left: Jacket, $120. Shell sweater, $40. Skirt, $52. Right: cardigan, $46. Pant, $38. Sweaters In acry/lc, for 36-40. Jackets, pants and skirts in polyester. for 6-16. Robinson ·s Classic Sportswear, 9 Robinson's . , t , , / ,, , , l•Arre.1e• Police 'Flytmp' Recovers Loot WILIDNGTON, Del CAP> -"OperaUoo J'b'trap," a police un- .. ~.,.. fendnl opearation tbat led to tbe &rreltl ot 110 penona, ,a.:tect "~ muaical lutrumenta to equip a fairly &ood·•lled hiah I band.' FBI officials said. New Cutle County police in nortMrn Delaware aaid only 13 eiinl'tllllll't9. remained at tarae afta -~ iDdlctmeota In coaneetion Mtb the •tina·type operation. About 1,700 itema ru&ln1 om Rembrandt etcbinp to ... Jdo:Ee:ra to stereo aeta, worth il!arly tl million, were COD· ated by police, accordlq to Richard H. LeCatea ot tbe typollce. Among the Uema purchued undercover police waa a new ,000 Cadillac for $650. PBI special agent Lewia •Butch" Hyden II aaid the peratlon alao recovered •enough radio equipment, military variety, to equip a >I arine fteld platoon. It turned but to be surplus stuff." The FBI and federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau a1ents cooperated with Wilm- in1ton, New Castle County, Jf4!~ark and Delaware State poitce in the 10-montb operation. About 200 officers quietly be1an making arrests Sunda) NEW YORK <AP>- "Murder at the White House" may not be the catchiest of book titles but the author of this Arbor House work lends credibility to the plot - Margaret Truman. The daupter of the late President Harry Truman bas the book about half finished. Arbor House hopes to have the novel in the stores by mld..July. The plot deals with a Meretary ot state who is killed in the Wb1te House, and everybody from the prealdent oo down is a sus~ pect. and most Of tbe arrests were completed Monday, authorities uld. Ten of those indicted are oo probaUon or parole on previous char1es, 11 ate •omen and aeven are javenllea, police said. Arreata alto were made In Penm.n,vanla. llaryland. Bolton and ~ on fualtb'e war- ranu In connection with tbe operation. autborttlee aaid. The most aerioaa eharae, that of attempted murder, waa ft.led agalnat Wllllam C. Ensebl"etaen, 19, of Sharpley, wbo was charged with sbootlna at two youths and a policeman Feb. ll, officials said. Engebretsen was committed to the Delaware Correctional Center under $125,000 bond, authorities said. All but approximately 30 or those arrested have been re· leased on bond, police said. The officers, who opened their business in 1978, used audio and video tape recorders to identify tbelr suspect.a. Some of the ar- rests Nl1llaed wbea tboee arriv· lq to ... ltolm Pl'OPerU to tbe offlcen WoaJd bout about otber crimes, uid s,t. Bemard Wallb of Wllminaton police. Tbe fencing operation was set up with a $106,668 grant from the federal Law Enforcement As· sistance Administration, he said. Nixon Vacations In Florida Keys MIAllI (AP) -Richard Nut· on ls vacationing In Key Largo in the Florida Keya with bia millionaire frlenda, Bob Abplanalp and Bebe Re bozo. Tbe former president new to Ke)' Lar8o. where be 1&1 vaca- tloainl 8t tblf Ocean Beef resort. Pat Nlllon wu not with her husband. Unloved Man Takes Life By Autocide DALLAS CAP> -Horrified witneues told police tbe YoUDI man lbouted pltUully "Nobody loves me" then walked Into the middle ol a busy Intersection lay down on tbe street and awaited the oncom.iq tratnc. Just before a car struck hlln, wltnesaea sald the S·foot-taJJ · man railed h1a bead to the level of tbe bumper of an oncomtna 1tatlon wqoo. Police said the vlettm, Identified as Blll Haynes, 3', wu draaaed 2S feet altar tbe impact and dled. Qfflc:en said they consider t.be deatll' a auJeide, altboucb a formal ruliq tau not yet been made by the medical ellam.lner peJld.lnl a toxlcolol)' report. "Be wu a very lonely man, a man who needed mucb pi dance," said Helene Frye, ~. who aa1d sbe bad known Haynes four years. "He was a brilllant man, even tbougb be didn't have much formal education.'' Haynes was married and the father of two children, bls brother said. Police investigator Gerald R. Robinson said officers had not talked to the victim's widow. "As far as we're concerned, it is a suicide," Robinson said. "He"'lay down in the middle of the roadway and was struck by a car. Witnesses told the ma to get out of the road, but be shout- ed back. 'Nobody loves me.' I'll aay one tbbW -1.be auy bed guts, •• Robhl9Clll ..W. Free Legal Aid For Boyle Denied MEDIA, Pa. (AP) -Former United Mine Workers President W.A. "Tony" Boyle aays be is sick, broke and needs rree le1al aid to ft.nance h1a appeal of three life aentences for orderine the death ol a union rival. But Delaware County Judge TODAYS PRICE Sl99.95. REG. PRICE S249 9S Our new Sl'iMr free-arm mxh1ne 'Modt•M .. , is 1ust what every gihgiver needs:~ perfect g1fr maker. Be~use us 10 bu1l!·tn st11ches, fronr drop-ui bobbm and bu1h·m buttonholer~ sewmg lots of thinas e~1cr.1..&ke personal iz.ed sarves, toys, pillows, ~evmthelar~ !ashtons. And~cttQD yowsetr d awe you plenty of money.In fact, this new ,_ ~St»w mactune might even save you enough by Ou1stmas to f trwtce w~~~ _., a whole winter of scwm& for yourself. Save S30 on a Sn'hsJ f re~arm madunc that \\as already S40fess than bst yeM. With 6 bu1lr·in s111ches On sale for only Sl59.95.Modd H~ ~I =-= Francia Catan.la on Wednesday ------------------:=:::::----------------- ruled that the 77-year-old Boyle haa enough to pay his own bills -includ.lng lawyer Charles Peruto. But Peruto clailWI be baan't been paid and wants otf the cue. Cat.anla rejected bl.I request, too. ROGER'S GARDENS WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGMNG DAY NOVEMBEll 22 • Plant where tlNt planu wiD be expoeed to direct ••alight • IM••tifal in cat Oower arrangemeat• • Uee Roger'• Flower Food to promot4 conti•••I aad celorftal bloomias Pansie' & Violas . produce fabulou color in reda, blues, yellows, oranga and white.. bloomiftg now through 1prlng. Iceland Poppia ... are ta8 fbAlerb19 planta perfect for beckpound, and arc .,. excellent mliwtth~ · A DiffOcllll. Calendalas ... better known as · "Winter Marigold1" come in yellow & orange daisy-like blooms, blooming now through late spring. Snapdragon• ... are 1tately plants that produce bright and pastel flowers. S Susp,ect8 Nabbed ID Lawyer's Death NEW YORK <AP)-Police aald they arr.ted the thl"M kUlera of Herbert B. Flnn, a prominent ArtlOU civil rtlbta lawyer and civic leader, in Mount Vernon, just oortb ol the Bronx. The teen-age suspects were UTelted aeparttely at tbeir homes by city detectives and Mount Vernon autbortties and broulht to the Brons for booking on chars-ol homicide, robbery and weapons possession. PINN WAS SLAIN in a car in the f aahlonable Rlnrdale HC· lion ol tbe Brom Oct. Z7 as be r Pachyderm Panics Prince•• LONDON (AP) -A. three-too miale elephant named Mule ~ed toward l>riDceea Anne and bet bmband Mart Pbllllps when a circus act went ~ Wednesday fllpt. The animal was pushed baclt by tralnen and helpers when U bad come wltbln I.Debes of the prlDce11, and ·Phillips pulled hll wife to the baclt of tbe box. returned from the opera with bis wife, Ruth, b1a brother, David. and two aiaters·in-law. The Phoenix lawyer had been_ staying at the apartment of bla nieee here while en route to Eapt and Israel on a cWsens' peace miasloo. Police identified the suspects as Olaniyt "Lonnie" Cocker, 17; Michael Morris, 17, and John "Woodle" Beckford, 19. INITIAL ACICOVNTS of the klllinl said there were three rol>- be ra but Detective Patrick McKenna said a fourth penoo was belne IOQ8ht. McKeuna and Michael Bar· rett, part of a lo.detective tut force aastoecl to the cue, ar- rested Coker around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday u be emeJ"led from b1a car ln front ol b.la boule, llcXen- na 1ald. He aaJd tbe car wu believed to be tbe.1etawa)' ftbi. cleoftba~~~ Ans• •••NGING their prilooer back to the Brom, tbe d•t.eeUVM ~unaed and witb llOUJlt venoa aaw ot Defee. Una Jf1rf7 Premuto arrested llorrl-1 at bta boa1e ---~ir . 25 11 .... . . ,_._. !~ 4188 • y Malle • 100%5olcl Shlle leg.$649 STAR SYSTEM D1ii OFF StiQr..5 OFF SHORE KNIT SI IRTS (Al right) Assorted long and short sleeve engineered strlpel<nlts Poly/cotton:sizesS-M-l·XL. Reg S22·S23 NOW $1599-$1699 WDD WEST ELASTIC BAO< JEANS (Al right) Our own p6pUIM elastic back jean in prewclShed denim. 100% cotton: waist sizes 27·38. Reg $23 NOW$1699 ,,, " -•" ...... 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Now couplea wbo need help 1taytq tosether can turn to computerised mal'l'iap c:oumel1n1. More tbaD 1,500 oo~1 married, ea1a1ed . and otherwtH, have used me~ In· u.~ Barometer slnce It ... lut aumJQer a,, J:Qal'ria1e ~unaelor P.J. MeDonald of De• lf olnes, McDonald •BYS· UB, WlllCll CONslsTs Of' a questionnaire, workbook and computer prUftout, "uacoven latent inlormaUon" about the couples' almllarities and conflicts, said 'McDonald, wbo with his wife, a counselor, and Des Mpines computer analysts Charles Cleveland and tllen Pirro bu formed a company called Gray Matter Inc. to proceaa the questiomuUres for counaelon around the nation. For Mary and Joe, her husband of 14 years, the pre8cription was •'to develop more openness and spontaneity." The couple, who asked that their real names and hometown oot be dlscloeed, each took about an hour filling out a questionnaire, answering ques· lions about their relationship on a scale from one to seven. FOR EXAMPLE, TO THE QUESTION, "How do you summarize your relationship"" the choices range from "We share things and enjoy every minute of our life together" to "I do my thlng and IDY partner does his-hers." After sending their questionnaire for computer analysis, Joe and Mary spent about six hours dis· "tu11Ull' quesUoGS from the ,..,~boot. 1be.Y WXote wblcb times they felt the Med foi' elbse'neu and wben they needed to be alone, bow they com- municate without words and which ingredients of the relationship -such as love, sex, communica· lion -are most important to each partner, and compared their own evaluatioDB to the computer's conclusions. The two said in a reeenl interview they learned they had a "communicatJons breakdown." "BOIU OF US ARE EXTREMELY busy and we tend to bold grudges," said Joe, an attorney. "We've learned to share bow we feel and bow to handle being angry. We don't bold things inside now." McDonald said the computer results cost SlO, but a professional marriage counselor is needed to interpret them. He says tbe computer saves boun of counsel- ln1 time and conveys crediblllty by "allowin& the clients t.o see the results in black and white, rather 'than just taldne th.J.'! word of a marriage counselor," ·~verybodY's interested Jn ftncting out about themselves," Joe said. "We've Uved tosetber 14 years and there still are thinp we don't know about eac'fl other." ~ Alcohol Can Mar Fetuses Ollfy .......... P-.-., La~.,.. \ HOlllm STABLED AT NEW EQUESTRIAN CINT!A uses AUTOMATIC WALKER MACHINE BJ JACKIE llYllAN otllllelMMyNllM9" Durblg the Jut few daya, trainen and rtden have moved their bones into a new Cost.a Mesa equestrian center that la likely to be a trainina ground .for a number of international horse teama -includln& aome prepartnc for the 118& Olympica. The. SZ·miW~L~~acre center la part of the 0r-.e County Furpvunda and the ftnt phase of the fair'• muter planned redevelopment. n bN already been viewed with lnttnst by members of tbe Japanese Natlollal F.queltltu Team, who trained at tbe old falrarounds facilities th1a sum· mer and into October for com- petitions throughout California and Canada. · They came to work with trainer George Meyer, one of several trainers bued at the faJr1rounds. He said be ex· pectS some of the Japanese "": riders bad: in Februaey. ...,.. •'The te•m bought some • t.ones from me last summer," Meyer said. "Thia Janu&J)' they called to say they'd like to wol'k with ~ine and bring four or five people and about a doaen • bol'Hs." ' As for other teams. Meyer noted that while traveling with the Japanese team be met teams :trom =:n1· Great 81it.aln and Canada that ex-• J>TMI t•1n.t bl tbe f~. . . ' "' ••• C\N ---~ ... cl u.e ...... 1 cominl here .. maetbt'Wo iiait1 lot Ute 1* Olympics," lleyer •aid. A ~~Dant of \Yfllll~ 1M, Ile a-. - plalned that the MW facillty often 10 metal bone barna with 250 atalla, plus hookups for a laree number of port.able st.alla. Tbere are alao two larae rid.in& rinp and a smaller one four "bot walten" that walk bones automatically, eacb upabJe of blftdlln1 four animals at a time~ and a jump chute, a to-by·» foot oval on wblcb jumpjl can eulb' be Mt at dil- f erent belghta. Abo plQDed la a a.rand pris eompetiUoD, to be lteld in 1ponaored by a cbaritaMe or- ' ganlutloo, officlala said. 1be five-day event la eurrently iD the pl•nntng stages. The facility itself was bulJt by the Fair Board with funds borrowed from the at.ate and will be manaaed by fairgrounds personnel. Glenn Glmple, who baa supervlaed the lair's junior bone show for three yea.n, bu • jU1t been appointed manaaer of 9Mll'U the center. . Glmple bu 1erved u preeldent of the Paclfte Coast Buat.er, Jwnper and &oclr Hone Auocla· Uon for tbe put ftve yean. Be DDUd that a tra~c fin OD April U, 1ITI. wb.lcb kWed 14 bone9, •reall;r 1P91nd tbiDal OD and aot some bone-minded j.,pa. tm..ted ID ftblleGa-." m 1'BKN. aoua ba" .-. blJlt 1a • ..,.._ .i lta..._ at tM f~~ eM bal'U .. Me•P94 .... fin '° ltne-1urea ad a few MW buUcHnp, GtmDJe . Glmll!1e. bl"'Nlf • trainer. DOt*1 tUt ...., tralDIN De ldm Qd Mff'lf/I Ulip ~ at - ... 4 Spllee Tests Orilered falrgrounda bat that there are expected to be a few vacandes open to the public for about $135 a month. Don't try to call Glmple about them yet, thou=, the equestrian center administration bull i.I so new lt doesn't even have telephones. participation it also expected to come throup attmdance at bone abows aDll tllldllc leaom nm trainers, olfida1I say. ..,.. fadllty doesa't offer bones for real. The aew cen\er' lboald be bl9t buly with tarce and small borse shows, a reminder of the county's rural heritage. . •ANY PEOPLE TBINK of the area a1 urbanised, Meyer said, but "OnLnee County is a 1 beck of a horse place. It's Just boomiq.'' He has an explanation for that. •'Horse showing is for the well-to-do, and you have a lot of affluence here. Not too mucb sbowiq 1n Eut L.A. or Watt.a. It's too bad. I'd like to work wttb all ldnda of people but so many are excluded . Onofre Cabling Challenged Woman's 81 MTllONI> UTLU>A JL °' ...... "" ..... A Nudu.r Repi.tory Comm'•lion ln· spector at San Onq(N taid tbtt week that tbe ownen ol tbe two atomic reac· ton under .conatrueUoD ••violated tbe1r eommltmeat'• with federal oftlciaJI to epure tbl ..,_, of hQDdndl ol 1pllced ~· eUW. fOlliDd In leptalber. !lac IDIMOtOr Robert Pate Hld 8outhenl Callforma EdlaoD e.o. olftclaJs will not bt pen1Uud for alloW'lq up to IOO 1pllced eablel to be lDltaDecs. avr PAR MID telta OD '"tJplcal tJ>llete" mm be CODClw:t.d to make ... tbe cables wW DOt.fail ID-tbe event of an emel11DCJ 1udl u a ndl1Uoa leat or 1ou ot ooolam aroun4 the reac- tor eore. Sdllcln oftlclall met Tueeda1 to CU.-e uu tbe 1Ueed cable tbat WH purchued from Oeaeral Slectrtc. ltd!aon \Uallt7 a11uranee mana1er .• Dwl1ht NWUl said lt WU alto dla· covered tbat aome of tbe lptieed cable bu been Uled ln ooe ana ol tbe allt-lni San Onofre reactor. Nunn Hid ltdiloa offlclals Weft tbe cable ln tbe operatlng atomlc nactol' la a ate. Nwm Wd a baUerJ of telll = thr .. to l1x IDOlltha trW be ,... OD~· spllced p0Wer cable Wiiied la the two new atomic reacton blilD& tiaUt. Jutt 10UU1 of tbe n11UD1 8a11 Old!w nuclear plant. General l!leeta1c oftldala wt.o 1111>- plitd ~d=ed cable i6 t.be MW plant'• , told KdilclD aftlct•la tlw w1nl an nUable and DO ,. .. t.atinl OD tbem la reqULred. Nmn u.14. SDllON Onta.U.I MID._,.... •Ul'PriMCI wtlm a cable 1Dft11W toad 1plfced cable at tbe MW -8-. U. News ol the ftDd wu Nlilued ..-a C4REERS Plate of the Day -;CALIFORNIA~ SKATE 1 . "~ • --. --.!.=:=!.) SKATE 1 -Ralph Purinton, Garden Grove shows pride in bis son who com- peted in U.S. l\oller Skating Cham- pionships when he was only 7 years old. There are also seven in the Purinton family. TllS NEW llAllPSIDltE primary Ls Feb. 26. Ia all. M It.ates, tbe District of Columbia and Puerto lUeo an planning primaries neltl year. Caner and ~Y have accepted an invita- tlOD to tbe Jan. 1 forum sponsored by lhe Des llolDel &uilter and Tribune. Iowa ls the scene of lmportmlt bemocratic and Republican caucuses Jan. 21. Rutll J . lllnerfeld, bead of the League of Women Voten P.ducalion Fund, said the organiza· UoG La p&eue4 tbat the Iowa announcement "bas ltarted tbe electioa ball rolll.ng. · · TD L&AGtJS INVITED Carter , Kennedy. ud GoY. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to the Democratic fonam. lrftted to t.be Republican forum were Rep. loba AndlllOD, Geone Bu.sh, John Connally, Rep PbJJlp er... lonald' Reqan, and Sens. Howard Baker, llobert Do&. and Larry Pressler, Ms. lllDerfeld called ft •'a starter list.'' .. If these cudldates become eligible for fedenl fmdlq they will be eligible for participa- Uoa Ila tbl foruml," lbe said. 1be Democratic and ~ utioGal committee chairmen have a,r..d to Mrft oa Ute leaaue's advisory commit· tee for tbe ......... 1be said. GOP Gains ·Women Lose 2 Posts SCHWENKSVILLE, Pa. <P> -The borouib councll of um tiny Pennlylvania commllllll:J 11 ooc:e •lain ln tbe bands of establllbed Repobllcans, but an upstart band of WOIDID wW still main~enee. The Women'• Party control of the COUDdl tour yean qo when four bouaewt.es and worlrln1 mot,ers unseated GOP ltalwarta OD tbe seven-member body. ) , , ~ ' I ( OnlY. 9 mg tar ;-·--, \ ' t . " ., .... C'U'Nlmll 1'• ........... Mlllt .... JW'I ... IE 1111 iltllll .. ....... ,.... ............... _ .......... 19" ... II t'b,aMtWM ...... •tMlrw . ........... , .. ,. ....... ~ ........ a•c1a1olno11 .. ,.nc. !Mt-,.,_........... ... .., ... °'9'_. ..... ._..,1rw.olW.. nete.. 80T...,...,,... .............. . ~ ............ tMt .. ., aUftoftn ,,., to e .... • at CM traell: II to flt a Job in tbe ..... No ...., a.. well ,_ laaack .. a nee. tM .... ~ ftad. ,,.., to IDll9 •• But that WClll't ._ IDOl'UM 1 ..... fJom b'eter eomlnswp wtu. ..W, .. ~~~· ,,...,_, Tbe lltillt la a DaDCHMllG ledlet called tbe Eel.CO am eomputer, wblda .ells for about '100. Smtlar models bJ otber ftrms tell for u tittleuM. '• ....... ~ -........... . ea 1llllere9a ,....., • ••,.. me.-"•.,.. t• die •••••e• ....... ' tMm • ~about a partSCUJar bone ... Eftl IQ'I be'1 aeen lb.at metboc1 med at Santa Anita, too. "And I ftrm1y believe that'• a better way than t.be:ae poetet computen," tbe handicapper says. ''OblervaUon la the No. 1 factor IDd there'• no way a pocket computer can tell be,; a bone acts OD lta way to the paddock or pogt." '"i'BE &f!L.00 CLASS OOllPVTE& is de- sl1oed to II•• a claaa ratln1 on every thorc>UObred race bone oo every track in North America.•• aaya the accompanytnc press release. ''These ratings help you narrow tbe oddt to provide a statlsticaJ edge in betting." But veterans of the track seem united in their reply: "Hopub I" STUART llELSEY, WHO WllOTE the manual for b.ls Ket.CO pocket computer, stands by bis product's claims. .. We have found that no other method can consistently separate tbe coot.enders and pro- vide a statistical eqe on a looa·rance baais," be says. "To the serious bettor who is interested ID lona·r&qe profits. this is lmportanl .. THE RACING COMPUTER 'LOOKS SIMILAR TO MOST OTHER POCKET CALCULATORS. "Most of the people wbo have been around computer's standards, and a clear wlD.Der emerges. .tbe track any amount of time will aeolf at these tbinJ•." says Warren Eves, a profesakloal hlll4 dlcapper. "Gimmick.a like this have come and cone u lmll .. I've been in the buaineas, which is %1 yean.•• Al a ~. the Kel-Co computer CID be fun far ~&oven. It baa MPu'ate keJS to enter i.nlCJnDatioa for trac:b w&en the bone hu raced. oumber ol wlDI, aec:oods, tb1rda IDd fourths and total earninp. · K'.eleey, of coune, 1D1ists 1t works "On tbe day of Secretariat's Preakneu race, we were guests at the Railbird Club at Art1nitoo Part. We predicted tbe exact order of ftn1ab of that race using the K.el.CO ratings." says Kelsey. m BVaGAaT, WITB the Los A1amltol publldtJ staff, 1aya be doesn't recall ever aeetni bettors use calculaton at bis track (pro- totypes bave been on the market for several yean). "But I've talked to some people wbo are WREN ALL THE FACl'O&S are entered by the push-button keys, a rattna ls oven for each bone. The bettor simply compares the ratings, eliminates those bones which don't meet the . BUT BE llEALIZE8 THE KEL-CO inven- tion isn't going to revolut.loolu tbe sport over· niibt. "To the regular and successful attendee and a1riors Get Right Break On the Run, Golden State~ Sn(JpB Lake-.:· Jinx OAK.LAND (AP> -Robert Parl1b ~. pQlatl blm..., but wakbed mm 1' ~~n • m.-.llf &I.-.... ,... • OolJed.ed by the Golden State Wanton. "You don't ~me a IOOll lmkMbalt team unlela you're pie~ up a lot ol eu1 -..-. and most. ot thot6 come oo fut . ~·" aald Coach Al Attles. WSDNSSDA Y NIGllT'S 121-108 victory ver tbe Loa Anaeles Lakers wu aDOtber the Wan1on are becomJn& a good atiooal Basketball Allodatloo team. It u their third coo.secutlve victory, mak· their record 7·5 and l1lt1ng them from to third in the Pacific Division stand· Tbe :1.fciot Pariah IJ'abbed 11 nboaDdl, ab( man tbaa tllie Lak..a' X.... AWQI· .,....,., ...... antdn bad. 41 ...... reboandlni et!@. -settmc up many auc· eeuful fall 1" ss' • "TbeJ toot advaata'-e of Jalt. aboat eveey oppoltunltJ. 'l'be7're GM ot the bat runnlDg teams in tbe le:::!: 'lbe1 bave one of tbe best ball·h·~ pards in John Lucas. and the bi• CUYS dfd a ereat job geW.na the ball out to blm," aaid Los Anseles Coach Jack McKinney. TBE WA&SIO&S HADN'T WON at home against Los Aneeles since three aeuom aco. lo&lng four atrai&bt sames. But they ran put the Lakers Wednesday \. D4bt 8fter f~ ~ J0.12 midwq IA · Uae ftn&.period. I "We .... M.a U i 1 I IMl W1. too. tlda seaaon. But tonf;lht we Ju.st couldn't aet lt aolnl."-Mid .... 11.m a.., Tbe Lalr.-a=• t*O ........... aDd ..... ol IMt --1'IMi>' at &o the Warrion dMI*• bttttq • pereent ot their lbota in tbe fint baJf &ad II percent in thepme. Golden State tot off 100 abota to the Laken' '11. Pariah and forward Purvia Short, with 28 potnta apiece, ~ tops among the six Warriors in double figures, and Jamaal Wllltea' 18 poiots led tbe Lakera, wbo bad seven players in double figures. Gentle Giant He's Still Growing at 7-61/2 By NANCY SllUUN8 • °'... . ,...,_ . EVANSVILLE. Ind. (AP) -,.,,. T-ebirtl go, It WU aim· ple, emphatic and to the point. ''Dm:l't AK." it aa.ld on the front, and OD the back it save Ida bellbt: 7 feet. S lncbea. John HolliDdeD boped it woWd Item tbe lteadJ parade d gapLna Jaws, bluing whilpen and pointiq ftqen. B~ before be could judge ita efteet. aom«hln& happened be hadD 't counted OD. He outcrew it. At 21. BoUiDden now measures 1.e~ inches from bis thick brown hair to the soles ol his sneakers. lt'a a &ood bet there's more to come. It's a aood bet. too, that the wblapen will keep pace. to the true pro, we recommend that you com- pare the Kel-Co results with your own," Kelsey wrote m bJ..s manual "From past experience we know that many of you will switch completely, wblle others will adapt our class principle into your own procedures." But Eves, wbo publishes hlS own handicap· ping forrq and trade paper out of Pasadena, is wary of KeJ-Co's claim that 1t can provide a statistical edge. "It's not a scienW1c game, and no rock- hard theory ever works consi.atenUy." says Eves "It's very dlfficult to beat the horses." BUT ...a..INDDrS PATIENCE II u ._ u h1s bod)'. "I'd rather be bappy tbao mad or aadt': he aa.ld. So be talb about the 1ood tbinp, like beiDI uae to 1ee acroa· supermatket aielea and wtnntq a full basketball scbolanbip ta Jndlana Stat. Uniftl"lltJ 1t EvannWe, bis bometown. He'• the ~ eoUeae . Re~rse r., .. , Ai 7~ player, half an ineb aborter tbaD Georae Ben. a »year.old junior •e'• i•e at Atlanta'• Morris Brown Collese. . But for...,. 1apermartet aiUe, for na"J fJ'ee throw that hit.I its terse&. tblre'• a &bowel' tUl'• too lhort. a suit tb.t malt be custom made, a telepbone booth that'• too low. ADd atwaya, there'• the tDIBela parade ~ people wbo wm't leave HolliDdm alone. In Uopipiq maDa and at mon., ln a1rporU and at ccmcerta. ttae;r ltaJk bim like 10me nn, ex· otic blrd.. ··sBDY, ~load• tba&:" n,,.. a womu tJm Ume. wttJa ~ face Pow-. aDd • 1'o6ee that carried. Sbe scarried iclw ti...,_ to wMn RolJiDdeD ltood oatlidl an Sv...W.Altlwaat. urm P-'"l-tbat ~tr. Prmdl.'' aald tM woman. wtaoN ft8psUi .-dlW biiid ap two lDcbes above b1I belt buckle. .. No adallb', l'lll ..... •'iiiiii ~I Mt,_ plaJ blllltl&ball.'' lbe ~ ·~I DO," he aald pollW, ... At ISUE. Come ... •· iioiliNUDM ... Sometlmei tM q ..... bodael' him. on.. "'C,"'~ ... ,. .... -~ uclacUDalika toola .. ,. ..... ~ .......... be talcl. 0 1t\8 M••''a.bl'a W to~ to lift wtth.tt Uld Ml moUM!r, .. -O~wbo .... M. llll fatWllN. •• , ........... ' tlallt Wttb ...,w,. lllt ... ...... M Wiili ftlla," lalcl lllill tee••rta ... ~ n.. "* ..... · Dan lsse1 of the Denver Nuaiets '1Ses a gymnast-like move to score a basket in Wednesday's NBA game against the SeaWe SuperSonics. 1ssel bad 23 points in a U.3-102 victory. Bad News Rains Haden Lost Six Weeks # ton bave detenDtDed tbat tbe bone wW not remain tn position wtthoUt plnnln. lt. Wltb No. .2 quarterback Vlnee Ferra1amo aldelilled bJ a brokell •a•d.i rookie Jeff Ratledle ot AlaDama -a~ round araft cbolCI -will IWt for tM Rama wbea UM1 face tbe Bean ID ClicaiD OD SUDda,. BACKING Bm VP Wtll be tbe veteran Bob Lee, a tree acl8t alpedbyLolADceJMOA w-... da1. Tbe U.1ear~ld Lee .bu pla1ed for Atlanta and lltn· neaota, ~ ta a reaene role all bit one of hla 10 NFL Muom. Whlle with the Wdnp lD 1tn. be led tbem to • 14--1 plQo« '1dorJ over tbe Rama. AllO We4netd._,, tile Rams alpeid ,,...._ ~ b9ck l'°l'7 ....,, wbO bad ... c:.a twle• bJ tti•• earlier tlala MUOA, and Wai'fed defeDlift liDem• Bill ~ ad car- nerback RiCb OdOm. • \ A c.paule Report From the Woftd of $ports V~s Rider Wins Baja Despite .. a Wrong Turn FromAPDl9pa~ Vegas, driving a <.:zeeboslovakian-made motorcy-.. LA PAZ, Mexico -Jack Job.naon of Laa • · cle, beat a field of 2'12 across the fiDiab tine early today, the apparent winner of the Baja 1000 off._ road race. Jobmon. 2'1, and co-rider Larry Roeseler, ~ of Fontana. covered the ruued 1,000.mile course in 19 boun, 41 minutes and 30 secooda. Johmoa took a Wl"OQI tmn eotertnc La Pu and lost Ume, but had a commandlq lead. race oftldala aald. ~ lie arrived at 1:53 Lm. an--tbe Cl'Qlllna Joame7 doon the ~_..nm•nanl1 Tbe raee, con•~ OGe OI tbe mo.t dif. fteuJt 11111~ compelJO••• JD &be wwid. wiDda uaro.cb mom• lilDll illlilelt eoutr7. 'J'llle DIJliq eanlHJl IOt ander W&'I in~ at 8:05 a.m. W.eetdaJ. CompetlUoo loeluded ftve clauea of motoreyde. and 13 cluae. of vehldea. r~ from picltup trucu to dune buggies. -----'1-N• •I dw 0.9----- Mlddle Tennessee Coach Boola Doae11J on b.1s team's extreme youth: "Our team la IO )'OUDI, we mllht get somebody in trouble for child abuse." MeE .. enny: He's Not Bitter Hill Bigge1t Salary aa a Pro W tu $25,000 ' . I &. a £man bJ u • ...., bJ 10 1;J) (•· J..J) Et Tero bJ 11 7:JJ Sal a.tltl bJ ' J.J) Clpo -by 10 •t•p Blltze• Rangen' Vickers Gets New Life ; . j • ~l....,alJle OIJjeet • ...,_..._8PBaJOD8in my We wbeG I milbt have feh that football owed me 10metbiq bu&.' a't feel that way toUy. Nobody twi1ted my arm to pl~,'' . lleEJbenn,y'a llorY yeara are .faded a.mories now. Even in bla own memory. Ke ._,., "U I eould still be in the aame, I'd be out there trying to play. But when I was through, I knew I WO through. I played football until I WU 36. I milftd it aa bic as I could." ALTHOUGH BE LOOKS trim and fit, McElhenoy 15 not able to exerc1'e properly because or a knee that swella up easily and a lower back that gives bim prob- lems. He admlt.s the cold and wet Seattle winters mean aches and PW in his joints and sbouJaea. McEJbenny 111ay not like to look back but be will when asked about b1a football abWUes. \ Sbe'I eoeeh ol both t.bJ meD'I ad WGmm'I vo11e1t:*ll teamr at °°'"° Wtlt CtU._r m4 It 11 1a1d .,_ Lou Ann Ttltaeqen JOG IMftl' lmow what to Gpect wbeo JW traftl' wltla ber to a matcb • .. ~ utp '°11Mddn1 U.• ....... to u,. pen,'' tou Ann 1a,y1. ""'!'be ftnt tbbll that bap- ,peoed OD our way to 8anta 8utJIU'a tut weekend wu that a door fell Ott ol cme ot U. nm .. wen "'~ the drtnr of uotber •an left the eme!Jeney bnM oo and tbe TU eaupt ftn aJoq the fiwwQ. A.I ~ -to the aide ol tbe road, It seemed to e bat no one wu burt. "Our tint re wa tb.at romecme wa smot:lng. Then When we IOt out ot the van and tried to get over a fence, oDe Ori I WU belpana got caupt Oil the fence. '"IRE FINAL PHASE CAJIB when we were lea.U., for oar match on Satu.rdaJ. The keys to one of the two nm bad been locked iD one ot the rooms and we bad no way ot lettia.C iD to retrieve them. · "[Just plled all 14 pt.yen and the equipment into the ooe van and we went the abort distance to the gym." TUIDOOEN ISN'T Ol'PE&ING any of the above u an ucuae for the GGlden West abowtns in Santa Barbara in which the team lost two ol three matches, their fint defeata of the aeuon. "Our kids were extJ emely oervoas and with the record we bad eoiDg into the tournament. we we re favored. There were about 300 people present when we played De Anza in our openine match and the crowd was pulling for the underdog all the way "We just panicked and we were playing better teams than the ones in our league. "BUT I TlllNK IT MJGRT BE the best thing that has happened to us. We now have that ex- perience under our belts and It took a lot of the pressure off. It would be horrible for that to hap- pen at the state tournament. "I dml't approve of our players pouting or cry· .. . . U"'°911NG ON 'l'llE GlaL8 AGENDA t.r blp acbool play are two aporta, buketbell lad field boc:by. A PtUeamtfield boekeyPODof coacbeaftndade- fendilag ar title bolder Garden Groft in tte fa.0J'ite'1 role with foar players nturnlq Ud.s seUOG. Kum BeJJcer'1 Univentty BiP Trojans llte ranked fifth wttb HwrU.ngtm Beaeb under 1'l1lb Pierson rated eighth and Ellen Caricoft'a Newpart Harbor squad loth. Westminster Blah ia rated third, giTing the Sunset Leape three of the top 10 teams. There are nearly 50 schools competin1 ln fWd hockey this year aod lt could poealbly be the last for the CIF girls. Soccer la making 1Droada into Ute Cl F lebedule and will be voted upon in January and at the moment, is looking at the field hockey season to put in its schedule. Propooents of both sports are hopeful a coqt· promise solution can be worked out to get one dr the other at a different time and a quesUoonalre Is cW'ftDUy in the bands of member schools. But that decision will have to wait a couple qr months and in the meantime, field hockey goes oo as scheduled beginnmg Dec. 1. As Paul Griffin Of the Sen Antonio Spqn stands his ground, Boston's Jeff Judlcinia nma out ef driving room Wednesday night at Boston Garden. The' Celtics won the game, 117·105. "l don't believe you can com· pare yesterday's athlete with today's athlete, .. be stresses, ''but I think l would be signing for a mWioG bucb ll I came out of colleJ!n tOday. I know one tbing: lnitely would bave an agent." · UCI Defeats All-stars Tie, 5-5 Bruins, : 1-9 SHIZUOKA. Japan (AP> -Chicago Cubs' Dave Kin~ Tom Taylor scored five goals The National League AU-stars following a walk aod a single~ and John Vargas four aa the UC bounced back from a 4-1 deficlt Cincinnati's George Foste~. Irvine water polo team romped and tied the American League deprlvedtbeALofvictory. F Pl S • B ' to an 11·9 vtcto~ over UCLA 5-S in 10 bminp today in their The NL beat the AL, 11-a. an ea: .. IdD . .yan. W;t:~t~:s-r:::~x· ~::::.d exblbltioo aame in ~~~~,:raen°!.~ e tlmes In the ftrat period to put Exeept ln playofta, ties are al-Pbytng before 21,000 1pec, .Another Reader Rawaa . Sex a fiv.aoal lead earlJ m the pull a time Jbd Oil pnn&1 dm•• eoatbweat of TokYC?, ~e A the game out ol reach, thM held lowed to It.and ta Japa. wtJlcb taton at SbialllDka, to fj ~ fowrth qanter. lam9. eeond aae nm In tbe lll'lll . SllCldl ..... : • ~"Cl:lfr:nU ~ .. _. town teem.1Mr-.,......., .... putfat team. th• fw aclU..~. Of~ nare-.U--~ ma to keep lt IGmiaat 1ear. Dul tbe laek GI Interest In aipln1 Nolan Ryan la jeopanllslq our chances of repeatlna as divlalaa wilmen. Endoeed ls a 1et&er I have Milt to the Aqela and other papen. · As a aeaaon ticket bolder and devoted fan, I could not sit Idly and watcb ua let our best pitcher leave Thia letter is a request -DO, a plea to the Ancela that we slp Nolan Ryan. He means so maeb to the ballclub form~ reaacms. Nollie is tbe oldest Aneel iD terms of con- tinuom aenice. Nolan Ryan ls a ptay pitcher. He bu pitched muy ttme. when be was not fully recovered from ~uriea becauae the team needed blm -we didn't ·have 8ll10D9 elae. Be is a money pitcher. Nolan always seems to .pitch bis best 1ames wben tbey are needed mosL "Hil l8lt two big aiarta of the year, the day before SPORIS MAILB.4G *>eked IWD bil ~ ~.,.. ._ a.., he lint T1!1e ~--.. UCI'• rec-Roel Carew or tbe Aacela on a RDlle b7 Carew. Bat tbcmdoat,~totbe. u4Wtoleave -ord to'I0-10 ..... f.M..Ant--seond tw9 ww _.tile AL• NLqakklJreteHetedwttba ttie team. Thls was reported the news. eatett a •t ~· in tJ1e ter1ea two blla and roar wallrs, bat an bomtr by St. Louis catcher Tet a,.rs aWda an.well doil•• ted and aeed -;;:;:wiii!ith~~:;;;:;~Biinrlmill. ·-=tbia:;;;;ye~&f-· ____ e_i1J_b_UH __ -_i_,.. ___ Mertfi __ ce_fl.Y_~_t11e __ sam __ m_.-_111 __ 1n_tbe __ •_co __ 1DC1 __ . __ _..., aet be ratded Bntln. NOOl-.,are,juat num· f bml. NcQn Rym la • man. Be ii a 'fttal put ol t"----------------------tb.le team. Wltboat him, I ~ lllow well the Angels would do. ID an.y caae, the7 would be leas exciting and our attenclanee potential is greater wltb Ryan than wttbout blm. OUR TEAM NEEDS NOLAN. OUR PITCIUNG STAFF NEEDS NOLLIE. OUR FANS LOVEHlll. Please, Angels, whatever penonal differences Nolan's agent and Mr. Bavasi have. don't let them atand in the a way of s1'nine Nolan Ryan. The coo- sequeoces could be elev~. Pa .. Waller eamaaa-Beadt Dbparltles 0..rgM Sports Editor: While recenUy visitinl my parents in the Hun- tington Beach area I was. as always. generally im• pressed with the progresalve nature ·or the area in term a of educatiooal opportunities for students. In dbcuuing these~ With my b.igb school age sister. she Jnnoeeotly mentioned that the g:irla' basketball team pnctlced at 6:30 a.m. When I asked be1' why they practiced ao early, I wu shocked to learn that the reason ia that the boys' team.a, Jwalor vanity and up, practiced in the afternoon, rele1ati.na the lirla' vanity and junior vanity to the early hours. II VEST IEIT Further question.lq led me to discover that the girl.a do not play weetmd 1amea. wbicb are easier for friends and family to attend, as do the boys. 'Die girls' 1amea are DC)t ft1med as the boys'. games are. thua leavtq the Ibis at • are•t disad-vantage when It comes to obtalntn1 athletic --------- acbolanbipl to eolleges. It does not take an attorney to realiie that an inequitable situation exilta. However, any at- torney can recosnile tb1a as a blatant Yiobtion of Title IX -the federal law reprd1oa aez dis- crimination. Other communiUel bave c:mne to IJ'ips with such diaparitles. ID LoainJlJe tb.l~.-.on. the bc>y1' and '1rls' •antty teams ed at the lame pm OD l'ridQ nilbtl. &be teams alteruliq weetl7 plaJina tbe e and I o'clock 1am• •1etmt tea.ml trOm fbe same IC:bool. Por weetda:t' 1ame1, the boJf' teama. lV and =. woulcl pla1 _bact~.IJMI .. ainlt • wbile tbe llrll' •andtJ 1V would do the same tbbii aptnat the same ICbool. Tbe litls would• pa., home aam• ooe T\mdq and away 1amea the oat. 1'hLI 1yatem ii obvioullJ much IDON /air not oalJ to the atrla plaJtni, wbo d,e.. ten• NCOpltioa, but allo to tile lm wlao delene an OppottanltJ to wa(eb UMlr ta~ I bepe that the ~II.. boards will take tbe neceaari Mt$Oa to ewe Ulla defteleDCJ - not beeaUle ot tbe law, but became ol a dellre to IM that aJ1 audentit &t9tNated ..nr-. . .. ..... , .. .... Lt ..... ,S7. TAKEOVER LEASE s3 OMLY Deh.n ..,...., ........... On CNdlt Apc>fovat ?IMAllV Moon roof. crul•. till. leather, 8 nett stereo. full pwr. and Iota mor.. Lie. 005VOO. Balance of 42 paymenta of 1299.43 plus tax. * '77UMCOLM COMVlnllLI Fl.Ill pwr .. Wftl .. ~. 8 tral:tl ....,, full luiuy. Balance of 18 Pl)'n*'C8 of tee1.eo ptuJ tu. uc. * a..U.flw09ler '-..... * Come up to the Top to NEW K·WAVE, FM 108 Enjoy great music ... WIN big prizes! We're tryf ng to decide on a name for our new Pelican mascot. 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No ........,.. tbe raJJ T'foPb n1atta for Dl'tftbl bolla wUJ M alhHd • lfttlle Giii JW ~-V lll:etolf .. upWbulintbelJ.to Catallna..J'71 ~ ad Sm-but tbe na1a1 fleet lbOal4 .. ......._ ,_-..& »toiaadw...,... re11rw7. · day; tbe AnP.mto Sen. for _,...U'OIDlft•'*91tm.. IN'IDMNmNAaDIMOmobnt•tm,latel Etc......_. Satmdu; tbe Martt Anehetm Laa -Jmr-GI 111d _. ..._ la U.. bllD • tbe llow aide elm to winter atonm TroDb:r S..... fw l'Ca, l&tmdq still f1DlDI tt wttb a ~ t.a .... •t It tMt IMrn dlsrapeed ftAI.. SDnrwood bu been ancf Sanda die Grey Pox Dtc:. L A•Mtm ._ r111tMd_... ._1•::• fair OD.....,. troat, ltrlped baa wt 1arsemoalb s.a.... b' a.tmdU and d trout .._.opetoa wr 1b• !I and wQl c -•• t. .............. II not tbat IDOd. Sad11; tbe OOchrard Sen. ------------------~c:,.~ ~ ~ ~ , Antiques of the sea~~~ ""'-·· _ _...._ o.wwf•• T ........ O•t AN'l'IQUB8P!'.CIALl8T IM llAIUNI: DECOR& "'Otb.r-S:: DielO. ennta are ::...::::£ ~ ~~'-=~11111 PACIPIC OOAST Coronado Yaebt Clab'a u; SUNSZTBBACB ·l Loa11tretcb ID.stattoaal, Sun-D V hting <m> m-1m day; Silftl' Get. Yacht C!ub'a C ro J. -,.~ · Turkl1 Seriea for T·BJrda, . ~1 Saturday aad Sunday. and Oceamlde Yadlt Club'• tndlan c • • '80 Summer Re=.ta for PRRF 01"HWft# •n yacbtl and Sa • 8atard.ay and • • .,.,. -e ., Sunday. Two dube lane tebeduJed .... 1attaa ID the Loe ~ Beacb area. Cabrillo S.aeli Yacht Club will conduct lta Point Fermin Inverted Start race for au cluaee m Sunday, and Seal Beaeb Yacht Club will feature the NCODd edition of ita Sunday Sailors nee on Sunday. MOST COLORFUL EVENT in the Marina del Rey area will be the Aalodation of Sanla MCllllca Bay Yacht Clubs' Rome Port Regatta on Sunday in which competitioo will be provided for virtually every cla.aa of aailboat in the area. · YACHTING, AS YOU KNOW, baa ahrara been stuck with the word "corintbian. .. which Weblaer defines aa an am.ateur. Comee now a croup wbo says. •1et•a ao do It for money." The group is calllo1 itself tbe Profeaalonal Yacht Racina A.aaoeiatioa aDd 1a made up d 1acbt dealpen, ~ aanmaten and hardware manufac turen. ..... _ ... WIVPI 10'll .... al llal•1 l1UIM repmlsL NO di on al llaMmllakMI rebUlcll IP I Orange County's lofgest - and most complete a ute> . motive transmission service. MIMl- 11tfllU ... ........ ~ ..-n • Free estimates • Free rood teata • Plclc·up • delivery South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club w1l1 cootlmae Its women's racinl terles ~ with an event dubbed Ladlea at the ue1m. callf~Cobt ciub •Ill ataae '•' re .for ~ Tbe piaa " to ..... ... .,... ..... dll a yacht about 40 l9lt ID 10675 8ec:tller ~ A'*1U9. F<ultH\ Voltlr( ..._ ........... ~ terboard boata tvdafi.::! King Harbor Yaeht Club, do Beach, wW Dold a ODe-4eli&n regatta Saturday. Farther nor~b1 Westlake Yacht Club will notd ill annual Tbanksgivinl Day Re1au.a on Sunday, and Anacapa Yacht Club will at.age lta All Fleets Day Saturday. New Yacht I In Works For Cop PROVJDBltCB <AP)-Tbe yaehtlnl srndlcm IMllsbld tbe um .Amertca'a Cap .-...a JD. dependence ll1S •new U.llMUr w1l1 be ballt in Newpon fW tbe ueoeampmp Daniel D. ltrohmeler of Scartdale, N.Y., eo-eba1tmm of Ure lnclqend.... Spdlcat!i aald= D.llld lbe boflt Wiii be br O.WI hditek and ID N41w~ lite ol U. Amertca'•CUI>~. "I feel toaftclral we'll b8" a brand aew boat oat tben Dal Aprll.''Nld~. . b11l!t =r=-..:. :=:- Mlnaeford'• Yacbt Yant ID at)' 111.ancl. N.Y., wUl '-.... t,o equip tbe new boat. strobmeler aald 1uch hardware u UM mut, boom, ~ ·ebal.D..i.i. ud tunatMdlM will be Ml•aled. "There'• a &ot of material the1'9 we can me,'' be lldd. In4ependence ••• cam· p-1ped unaueeeuf11lb in tbe 197'1 Cup trial.I by tile K1np Point SyDdicate. Strobmeier u.ld • tad nlatna e1mpa1p alrudJ ader war wUl be IDtl'lllUled DOW tba tbe dedllan hu belD made t,o IRdld :,~c:~~= arc bl New Oft, WU tbe project mana1er for th• U· meter J8cht Coarqeoua lD 1'74 ... ~lalfn. T•4 Turner :1klpp9r•4 ~ to • rieeeufUI CUp cW"11iiiilD i.m. BOATING raced o••r clo••• !l!~~~~~~P~1~~~962~-6666~~~~~~~~~. IC~ or atiMt off· abore eouraea on a boat,f(w-boat balia (DO handicap). Bacb boat W'OWd have a lll'OJect m'"•C• w bo would btre tb• skipper and enw. 1"D· DiDI ere .. would be paid ID eub r.aMr thu tbe trhtal tropbl•• awardedlalDlltnc.. aeeordlnc to Dick Seay, Newport Beadt.. wtio baa been umed president of Uae Ol'lmtiseUoa by Bil Keane< "Ooddy, can you help Mommy with r#/ homework?'' DENNIS THE MENACE ~ 11-e DRABBLE ~£'5SOtl *'KEftEL, OI(> "400 SA~ 1lll'f wf; ~ Hkl\N(, AN f:dM 10Mott~l&l '? '4€S. DR.SMOCK • j • by Kevin Faganl uJf L.l., t'f' IJA~ ~ A ·nN. by George Lemont r-.,..-------------------~-----~----,~------~---------------1 WH-A'"T" PO we KNOW A60U1'" OUR Nex1'" PA.,.l!!N.,., MISS CReese !" e>u..,.. ~'vtJ <SO.,. eveN MONl!!Y SAYS Het'S A c::>eMOCRA_,.. MISS PEACH :t n ,.A~A N!4Y1 · Medico I Ad~~··sin,g I • A~enc.~ · I ji) ~ ! ... ;A"'PiEt ··~ ;.t . Jt• dtk> JUDGE PAR.KER •••••ll'tt'NNi£eviiie~~~HiF.;EMu~i>1 1 WOtfT ueTEH 10 Nl'f oaf1'1TY,M«. ANYOHf MOit! !Xcrr£0 nwt 9T'EVIE ~/ HELP ME LCXlK FOlt A WHEN HE HEAAO Y~ \OCE, ~ P1.ACf 10 PU.'1.1 ITDnr-=:-:i::: HE"8 A ewe£T. 6EN"11Vf eoY ... ANO HE OE&EflVE6 eoMEONE OETTat THAN ~FORA FA'THEft/ • por$ 'tOUA. Pl£wrt' PwfftO~ • ~•E lOU ~ LtnW .,,,,._? ,.,.M'~ .. • Llt10fi ·~-~ sn= lift. ~ ~t>ERS -JOH~.;; ''He'I I 1,-n~~ f, x i11' goo4 ! " tt.mN ,,~ by Gus Arriola • HNttA1i#I. .. ,.,,04.. c..,4~. ,,., I TOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ! ACROSS 48 Ther910te 1()wel 49~s e A1nc1n p -aue. UNI r EO Feature SyOOIGale Wednesda·(s Puzzle Sot¥ed "BMW 50 Ubenlne I 0101010 . " • •IT II T -becolS 11,. llC C Nl[ISIS • 14 Copen-52 Onlnlll Pf&-111•11111 0 A T 1110111 Y hlgener'S fix lllllllT 0" t •••o LITIAl,I 15 Nyn-c>t\ 56ColectlOll -· • I IM • l o-1110uido'S"°'9 57Unanown T II AIC l S I A I I l SIS O • ~ 17Dillorw-aithOr II A 'IT ,. f II IJ I 0 1111 T I ' menc. 2 words I 0 0 • C A V 0 • T I •o T 0 19 8roocti 60 Time lOfl8 • o 01t " • ' v r • •I• r , 2Q 8lac:tlth0m 1bbf ( II T Ill A C T l A I l II • I -us A l• A I It-21 Pub products 81 5'>Mc1 c o 11 s t 11 T I s 11 l A • f • ~ 22 Attlek 62 Model 0 'i 'I 'i I c; ~ .. c ( " T ' .. • ~ ~ ,....,._,...,, ,.,. ""V'' O g l A .. f A • !, T 0 II • ... ~_.,_,. .... cu .... , ... "''"'T I_......... . 8bbf. 114Wooltlbrtc S((O .. , •• , 11'i"'i'i' 2e Oilnts 115 ··a..u -. -.......... 27 Mrl Bond DOWN 30 Most ceN1n 1 T otlll 18 Rolf • 1 JOy ' 32 Aecl 11 -2 Bond 23 PoNeal'fe 42 Mldnd Clleef • • 3 Oeta: Inf 25 P9r'Ctl 44 Dlcay t- 4 Pul oft 26~ '5T~wld , S eon,.,.. pe 27 O.· "· 411 &lent II Yowng dog 2e 8onllr 4 7 Rower 7 T0"9 29a.i.1 411 Teugtrt ~ a ft9tCfl room 50 Gin'• neme nobtll 30 8Meged 51 Bone: PN!uc l 9 fwy 31 eon.... 53 ~ Suf. 10MIQopt 33-. • 11 0vw "'° u a,,.. 54 8c*fY ~ owr 31 Ynd 55 Hetlldlc term ~ 128'rligMen 31f8"ftrinlla SIHllTl'amete t 13 Heir growths ae aurr '* se o.. .. • ' ' I . "" ·~ WBATRS& BAS been exc.ptiooaUy IOod for all 11apes, and the crop re.JlJ'loob •Ood, etpeelally ln ralaln 11'apet, ·• Smith 1ald. "We""ll be pretty elole to •1 billion ln aroas value if our ettlmllte~OD la rilbL '' Tbe ot tb.e ar..-Js 1ood. and rains 1'8yed awq e ralllna were drylna in tlUa area 1.,t moatb. unllke laat year when atorma decimat- ed that crap, be aald. Table srape production did suffer a UWe thla year from fewer buncbu on tbe vine than uaual, Smith added. '1 'l'llE DPBCl'ED INcaBASB ID cotton pro- dtlctioa la more marked became nln and bup combmed to make 1171 a dllutnlUI aeuoo. 'ne eunent foreeut ts for t.JS0,000 bales in ... it.ate um year/ '!P • percent h'Om Jut year allcJ abnolt soo,ooci DAies ~boft the pnmous record year al 1977, said Tom McNalr Of the a¢culture statistics sentce. .. Everythj.na Ls lootlnl Sood for .cotton at pre- sent," McHalr iald. "Growel'S increased acreage W. year. I pea they ftaured they couldn't have two bad years in a row." J'O& OOl'TON LINT to reach the $1 billion 1,vel "tbe ~ce bas aot to be stable," be added. Calcot s Ericsson expects the price to remain "falrl7 reasonable" despite projections of one of the btaest cottoD croJ>$ nationwide in years at more than H million bales. "We ltarted the year with a fairly low car ryover poeiUOll worldwide, IO the market probably can ablorb mo.t of it," be explained Cotton also Is gaining ground on synthetics because ol the advent of permanent·pressed alJ. cotton fabrics, price Increases In man-made fibers and difficulty since the enersy crisis In getting r{LW stocb for synthetics, Ericsson said. . "'DJere bas bee,i;l a s~er consumer demand ~r cotton,'' Ertcuoo added. "Always iD the J>Ul, !UI• led tbe economy into the recession u peo. itemed buyjnf .tka~reu; w~·re aot aee-taif ',We're Mela(. •troJIC demand ~~ 1tn>ta1er at 1 than man·made MORE HOPE FOR THE SICK By Terry Grant, Ph. KC-10 Jet Defense Role Seen LON& BEACH CAP) -A spokesman for the McDonnell Douglas aircraft firm predicted tbe KC-10 advanced tanker cargo aircraft, the , m1lltary eq_ulvalent of ibe DC-10 Jetliner, will ~ am important role fn the U.S. o.aUoual defeme aystem. Tbe petlt1oa llonday frolb 1poke1man Ray Towne foUowed an an· nouneemeot by the Air Force tUt lt bas con· tracted to purchase four of the aerial refueler jeta. Tbe Alr Force or· dered two KC-10. last N o•ember wblcb are still Wider conatrucUon. Tbey plan to order •P· prostmately 20 of the atreraft durin& 1he next fewyun. Towne said McDoaneU Doglu la veey pleaaed at tM caaftdence the Air J'ore• bu 1bown the eompaJ ln "the abllity to·1ettbejob ..... " Tbe Kt·lO bH tbe capacity to refuel 8tel• Q,.. .. WIU 3 A.,. .... Tbe stein Group of lrvtne won three awards, lncl&ldlnl the Grand Award, durlnl the Sai. and Maft'etlnl Oouncll'• 18th Annual Installation Din· ner, last week at the Century Plua Hotel ln Los Anfelea. Davtd Ste.ID, president of The Ste.lD Group, ac· cepted the awardl. The Ste.in Grou9's project, Palacio del Mar, a 1fn11e·family boualni develop- ment ln San Clemente, made the ftnals ID aeven separate categories. The Grand Award was for hi&best total points com_plled lD etcht ot the major cateaories. The Sales and MarkeUnl Council Is a division of the Building Industr)' Alsoclation. Or•..,,e C...t Tells hrwl•p Orange Coast Savings and Loan Association of Costa Mesa continued stroq in botJl suinp and loan volume for the second quarter. allowiJll re- cord eamlng.s for the alxt.b·montb period 40I the current fiscal year, accordina to Richard P . Bond, president. Second quarter earnlnCI were •W.255 or $.61 per share, an increase of 186.6 percent over the $42,232 or $.21 per share reported a year earlier. Net income also rose to $83,255 for the flJ"St six months of 1979, or $.40 per share. an increase of 99.5 percent compared with $41,735, or $.21 per share the previous year. A stock split of 3:2 was declared Oct. 11, for stockholders of record as or that date for distrlbu· lion on Nov. 15. PP A IA!fun Sparf! In Illes• The Planned Parenthood Association of Orange County, Inc. has taken a flve-year lease on 884-square·feet or space at "° Fair Dr., Costa Mesa. Value of the leasehold ls S27,a52. Jena Lynne Tyler of the Newport Beach office of Bualnesa Properties Brokerqe Co., represented the lessee, ln cooperation with Ron Miller, of Asbwill Burke, who reprea.ented the lessor '""~ C:..ple.r s~ St. Sttn Sale of six industrial sites in the Irvine In- dustrial Complh-East to ftve development firms for construction of industrial fadllties for smaller companies bas been announeed by Barry L. Hoeven, sales manager for 1be Irvine Company's Commercial/Industrial Division. Tot.al consideration for the six sites, about five acres, waa more than •1 million. The site Is located near the c:oo.fluence of the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways. It bu been desiped to accommodate lndastry, and it features a broad ranae of site mes, aome with rail service, Hoeven stated. 1be 250-acre first pbue of the l ,250·acre Industrial park provides 100 sites. filelt/ ........ Si.ts Wer1t1••P Glen/DouaJu, Inc., a cooaultin1 flrm bued in Newport Beach, will conduct a workabop Nov· ember 9 called, "MotivaUOG: Myth or~?" The wwbbop ii to be held from I a.m.-4:30 -p.m. at Coutltne Communlt.Y Collqe, Bay View Center, 2531 Orchard Drive, Newport Beadl. FAA W ams Braniff FORT WORTH, Tena (AP) ..,_ Tbe Federal Avlatioo AdminlatraUon says Braniff AlnrQS abould be tlned Sl.5 mUHon for ft7lDI puseqer jeta that are not airworthJ and that It ma1 pound t.be planes if Braniff doea not improve lts perfo:rmance. Tbe PAA said Tuesday, in reeor:nmendJq the ftne, th.at it would conalder sr6uDd1ni the fleet if the allepd nolaUona continue dw1n1 a apedal on•·T..•• IUl"fetllaoee perlod. "The Ylolatlooa ln question eppear to reflect a lwlc ...,_ of CCJatliaulna dilnpnt ot federal a'latloii replatlona on the pen of Branlff manqemmt b)' Uliq lJQ.,,._ IDCI unaOPnmd malnteeance proceduret, by openUna llreraft that bid not ~vecl required lmpecUoa, and by falllna to kMf, adequate reeonta of repalH performed ••. , rAA Sou&b_. lefioa,al Direc• tor C.R. Keluatn Jr. Hld Tuelda)', cltlnf 10 maJor vlolaUom and M¥eral minor ones. IO Nete TO# Ctit Driee Howard Jarvia, center, hands some of the 200,000 petltlon1 collected by the American Tax Reduction Movement he beads to Rep. Jack Kemp, R-NY. left, and Rep. Robert Doman, R-Cali.f. The petii- . tiou ask Congress to pass tax reform leglala1lon. IIT Contracts lnJirw Finn : I . ~. Computer Automation I.nc. ot Irvine aya ltl lnduatrial pro- ductl dlftlloo ~ been •elected by International Telephone & Telegnpb Corp. u ltl preferred source for minicomputer-baaed automatic test equipment. The computer automation equipment would be used for testing of digital electronic circuit boards manufactured by ITT. ''The estimated value of h.i&h· speed digital lest systems ex peeled to be ordered over the next three years from ITI' 1s ... more than M aaillion, •• said 11.E . 11.arrell. Vlee Pl'ealdent· llartetiu •Dd Sales for the ID· duatrial Producta DI.Won. mooatrated tbe capable 400U Mrin' ability to pn'form blah·'.. speed tatin& and accurate feult 1 so tat ion on an I TT macroproceuor-based lo1ic board. 1be test proaram ...-as de· veloped ming the capable logi~ 1umahltor that contained a com.: plete functional model or the Intel 8080 microprocessor TBE SELECl'ION of Com· puter AutomaUon's products comes aa a resalt of equipment bencbmarh and in·deptb teebDical nalaatlom eonducted wltb all major U.S. and J!'.aro. peao ATE manufacturers by ITT'a test encineerinC center in Bruueb, Belllwn. Harrell said. In addition to its selectJon as the company-wade prererrect source. IPD equipment has been desienated as the standard tesl ror run<'tionsl testing or logic boards for ITT · AIJ part of the ben<'bmark. Computer Automation d e O,·t·r Th~ Countt·r MASO Ustiwq1 l JI Jl'- l 'p• and Do...,,.. o,J u ... Ill '"' ,, .. Q " HEW Y()jtt( IAPI r~ •oltow,.,o "'' I • --0... -Coun1~r _ ,,.., -·• ... .-.-t tNt ,..,.. _up J4 lA .. _. -,._ -"""' --Oft • I~ IAt --., OMetr _ _....,Of ~ a ,. ~ .... t.... . ._, .. ~ ....... -.11 __ ! 11"' ... -----~<~--I u '•tii.d•fHf"'lftelt~tfw~c......._ •.. • ... prfCe --y \ lftl l>tO O•><~ \•• .._ u" ,,.._ 1).. -u.. ("9 "<• 1) 1) H« .. #1 I • UP 1UCI :a • 1~ I • Up 181 I ... I O•ticoPt " • • -. Up ti i •• I .. • ft~ I • Up 1 • ) 1 1 , ' IC_,..,. ' " up 1 • 14 1 .. • • Int~ •O Up 11 I 1'"' 1'"' 1 ... 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' 114 uw.-" ·~ ' .. .-..... Amst• US 1 tt7 1'\a+ 141 AiMt "' M • • t ML· .. Amrt• U1 6 n ~+ " Alla... . ,,, 21 " ..... AllCl!Or 11.a S .. ·~ l't AllCla_y I.ti 6 f1 + 141 A"-1"8 ... S JI ~ Wt Aftfxtw A 6 .i .._.. + 'Ill AclKMI Alt 1CW ....... . ........ ,,n ........... +t AIMCIQ!e ' 12:f 1 + '-Allld()lj pl ' 'i J ,. -~ ...... 9141+ .. Ar<.Ca 1.21 6 x1' f' '-Ar<at '4 I •• ~ ..... ~# .. . ,,:::.:·w t:.~111: .. :; 4r.-.~ ...,..... '~ AnM'9 ut', •1 IYLVU l'Onsa A jar~.,..,. jelb' • oaa; • l*i ot tM biC9 tut:• camen ••; f\ar coata OD UJ8 .t ~ r~ rJ tl,7"to... J You rwne &be it.em. C~ an it.~ CU17,;a ritlD prlN tac dud Mdt ld ao odd number. SCu tbe •la~· newapager, tbe Poltert lJa your 1~.n.t wtaaOw•. ftyen ~Illa week'• ....-ia:,Yoa're Uh)1 to ... ! • bundle •of ... -. Jot of • • ...... 0 "· 7S, • pod srouP of 51. Almost .&W'•IJ', these will be ln the fat ma· Jority. Whatever happened to evm numbersT Kave . ' the1 jlllt laded from the .__...._...,...,. marketplaee! Ia um some ~·iaduced trick to keei. prtNI leaplq ahead! One ct mJ more oblenant readeri, Geny Scone, wrote ukift1 ~Jlnaf" I accepted IJ¥ query more Mdoual1 Uaan I suspect b6 tbou1bt, and, •tlh my auoclate ~rooke Sbearer 'P.., WublnatGn and me on a W'ftt·lon,I 1np acroa UM U.S.~ went teareb1q fol' explanations. ? , 1'llE PllACl'ICE OF work1na odd \lliita overtime la .,;· old one. It dates back to the early daya of retaWD1 - before the lntroductioo of state sales toes led rNU elerb to riJ1C up the cost.of a Sl ltem u '1.G4 or $1.0I. The pbenomeooo bu been investt1ated by Florida Univenity professor David M. GeorfOff, who reporll lb• merchants discovered that attaching odd-d.J.lit prices to merchandise forced their sales personnel to make cban1e . This trip to the caab register, or in the old days, the pneumatic tube, meant clerb bad less opportunity to pocket a shopper's money. It also eneoaraced more im- pulse buytng by compelling a CllltoDlel" to wait for cban1e. BY Fil THE llOST widely bdd explanation for the prevalence ol odd nwnbers la psyeboloslcal. Many retailen believe coosumen perceive items eM- i ng in odd digits, particularly ts. cott less than ltems ln even numbers. Does thi.a psychological theory mate sense -or pro- !1t.s? Does a product marted $12.97 or advertised at three for $5.35 create the iOuslon ol a bargain or a major dis- count" Georgoff bas tested this theory both in a laboratory setting and idn a department store His blunt answer: "No." His research shows that you. the consumer. are not fooled by thia marltine technique. You are NOT more likely to buy a suit if it's marked $138 than if ill price tag is $138.50 or l\40. Technical Rally Ups Srock Market Prices St ~la I 11 'l'lw Spotllglei NEW YOl'IC ~I-S--. • ....... ~ 91111 .... dlM99 .... ,......, _.. ac1J .. --y-... ir---.. .._ t .............. ., .. _.. .... ,, -.ilrMftl 1....... •11..-.... +N laM .......... • wa.at ,,.. + .. ·-Cp.. • • ., ..... S1 ... .. _... .... • .. 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'*"-"*••·. ~ ~ +: M<~llll ()It.... !.1! 1n. : -PO~-··· -~I Ill 11..... . :t.= .... : .. ..... ...., .... . •• -'"" + Wt OyMMctCp.... - llp•••d o ...... f NEW VOlllC tU I SALEl NEW YOM ~I ·NY 5'Dc'll. ~':!,~.:::::::::::: I ::::..... ..................... I y-:..::·:.:·::::::.:·::::.:· g_.... .... ~ .................. t5B. #A' ...................... , nn::::::::::::::::: ..,,.... WMATAM«XOID NEW YOll1t lA"I SU-r Due to late transmlsston today's tlstlng wm not appear In the Dally Piiot. oc. to 18te 'transmt~: today's llsttno wm not . appear In the Dally Pl tot.'* ' HAWAIIAN 'l'OOlt MCODd ud tbJrd booon at N .7 £= betwem lloDoJu,lu act and 14.4 percea~ 'between Ronolulu and Kooa. Weltern WU OD time tc per cent between Loe Aqelee and Pboenb ad 11awa11U bad a M percent Tecord between Honolulu and Ubue. May•a wont record wa Rt bJ Braniff, wbkh bad a t.8 pereent on Ume record between BoAJo and Wubinaton. Tbat same Braniff route WH alao tbe poo~ in Jw, wbm the C ~Ys it wu on time zero percent ol tbe time. UNITED BAD JUNE'S be.st record at 96.2 percent between Greensboro and New York. Hawaiian was second and third again , 95.9 percent between Honolulu and IJbue and 95.1 percent between Honolulu and Kona. Tied for fourth and fifth places, both with 94 percent Oil· time performances between Reno and Seattle, were United and Western airlines. In Texas Area ] ,u .......... UP, UP AND AWAY FOR AIRLINE FARU Hlghef fuel Coate Blllmed for Lateat Booat Airlines' Prices Coing Sky High BJ tile ~led Preu Air fares are on tbe rise qain and would-be travelers have to be more careful than ever ll they want to set the most for their money. The Civil Aeronautics Board bas revised tta ~~ge guide to air travel in the United States. To gel a copy, write: 'Fl.Y·A.igbta," Consumer lnformatioo Cent.er. Pueblo, Colo., 81009. THE GUIDE IS DESIGNED TO be as up to date as possible, but the business ia changing so quickly that the board warns: ·'By the time you read this, a few of the rules .•. may be different Contact the airline you plan to use or the nearest CAB office lf youbaveanyquestioos." (CONSUMER J Higher fuel costs baxe been blamed for the latest round of price increases and the carriers say the situaUoo is expected to get worse. United Airlines officials, for example. predict that by t.be end of next year ttwillco.tupto50percentmoretofi1tbanttdoestoday. Tb.; boosta will not affect all rout.es or airlines equally. NEW YOU <AP> -A MW d18co••J _..PCP, Cll" ••..a du.L;.:'""' ... IMrdt' ... an a ··to·IM ~ ... dul...., llllllftdkta ....... wblcb la ~ abaled. tdm-tiltl ..,. ~benN.idtbty baft ......... speetac ·~ tor 1lt." lD rate' bl'alu to wbida U. PCP moiecale IDdt. 'l'ID WGa WAI doDI 'it!!i StepbeD Zakla of Mt. ScMol of II.,.,..., llDd bis wife. Dr. 8«JWWe Z1alda. .............. at Albert EiDltet.D CoUeee of Medictne. Zaida aald tbe dl1eoM17 •implifteS ... MUdl fol' • drac to counteract tbe balhldD.UO.., c~nola and ·=-~c ftar tbal Tome ,,.,,,. ~· -PCP la an animal tnDQailber that la IOIDfltimea abuMd" -OC· cukm•lly llD'WtttiDlb -• a reereat1caa1 drQI. 1be NaUoaal Institute CID Drq Abule -"mat. ed lat year that I pereeat ol YOUD.C people between tbe aeea "' 12 and 17 ,..,. -and 14 per. cent "'thole from JI to 25 -luld tried lt. .. roa A LONG time, tben'• been DO WQ to a.t tbe meat.al effects of PCP,'' 7Aaldn aald. ••u aomebod.y takes u av_... ol opium or beroln, then an d:rap that will end tbe effect. But for I PCP, you Just put tbem in a padded cell and hope it wean off." Tbe 7.ukim' d1acoWlrJ. = ed in tb1a mcmtb'• Pro e of the NaUonal Academy of Sciences, not oalJ abeda llcb& • bow PCP worb but ~ pro- vides a aimple i.t for ftDdlDI which drup act oo tbe same sit.es in the brain -a prere. quiaite for an antidote. Mike Whe"els, Deals; Car Buyen Smiling BROOKLYN PAll, 111.nn. <AP> -Mike PIUllbbom. a former car aalesman, an be laebd tbe kWw lDllUnct 1ome auto dealen seek in tbelr aa.lesmea. Tllat'• •b7 IM atarted an aatomotive camultiq Mnlce to help auddl buJen wtlb tbe rtebt ba•e 'Wbat I try to do la 1et a deal .,-. tbe dealer maba a fair proftt.. tbe .. .._,." pta a fair cwnmiaioa and tbe bqyer sets the car be ...U fol> a fair prtee," be Aid. FITZGIBBONS, It, MYS BIS SECSNTLY established Automotive Omaa.JU.aa Seniee charsea 10 perceat of whatever it can aave a car or tnaei bQs. Tbe mtntmnm fee la SZ5 and tbe maximum la $100 -but P1tqlbboaa = be ICales down tbe cbarse for a retiree "who alrelldJ Im bis duea and la trytns to live on a fixed lncome. 1f I don't Aft anJtldq, I dml't cbarp &llJWq. •• WbeD a ~eeetl" bu;fer' comes to blm, l"'ltqibbooa counae1a OD what car to . 11-.J people lmow malJ wb.lt tlaeJ Want -not what they need. says. 'Ibey al.lo discuu tbe o,tlona U. car should have, and what tbe client '1 tnde·in veblde abould brtq. THE CVSTO•Ea THEN GOES SHOPPING and nJturna to Fitzlibbona to report on the "best deal" be found. Fit.qibbona then tries to better the deal. That's where bis experttae and "c:onnectiona" become lmpor· taut, Flugibboos says. He knows dea1ers' cost.a, including that of opt.ions, "rtgbt down to the Clgarette lighter." and also ls aware or manufacturer rebates to dealen and which dealers are "short or mooey ·· FiUgibboos examines t.be deal and tells the customer what to offer wbeo be returns to the dealer If the dealer woo 'l accept the offer, Fitzgibbons finds one who will Scientist. think lhat moa psychoactive cbemlcala -in-I eluding opiates, tranquiliJ.en, and the brain's own chemical signals -work by activating specilc "receptors" in the bratn.r These recepton are commoo.ly• likened to chemical keyholes that can accept only lbe specific other chemicals that "fit" with their chemical make·up. Fit.acibbom tells clients not to believe a dealer who says be •NTIDOTES c•N ALSO can't provide the car and optloos that are wanted and tries to Became ol dilrul&latk>n, there ia • varlet)' of~area aDd *-1 e•• • .... o.1e· ~.llMlf'c:W .. more for.a 1.-trip ,. ,. persuade the '--'er to take aomethin1 else, frequenUy "loaded" manipulate tbeae recepton.. For -.:s· ••ample. tb• aoUdote for a with mtras. . morptil.De Oftl'doee, •• .,_, •v 'ID HA• ... DOl!8N"T BAVS the ear tbe ~ : wortm b.J ~ IDCll-,blne wuta. M caa pt tt." ftqlbbam aaya. "Dealen bave a loeat« • . • ~ _..... rlDdlMtbe...,....oftiDmeam ...,.... 4idt1hp•-.eeu.aa~. Here are w tb1n.P to remember: from the aplllle receptors. 1,.t.em ad the)' trade can wttb otber dealers. They do tt all the : The dLlcovery of PCP reeep.. time. Or they can order tbe car from the factory. with exactly • ton makes it pouible to acremJ what tbe bQyer wantaintbewayofoptaoos." -JIAU PLANS AS FU A11EAD of time as possible. The large numbers of drop for a Fttqihhoos recalls selling a new car to a retired couple who number ol discount seata is usually limited and the cheaper tickets similar mhibiting effect oo PCP,. traded in a van. He made an otfer that was flil' to the buyer •'and are often sold out weeks or eveo months ahead of popular holiday Zukin said. I which the deaJentup should be able to live wtth." But the manager ~riods. squeezed another $1 ,000 out ol t.be couple, and 1t botbered Fiugib--Find out what will happeo if you switch· flights. la there a 11.-1-C S bona. cancellation penalty? ls there a deadline after which you no= ~el 018 een He saw customers buying can Without tbe options they wanted qualify for a discount fare? What ll you get sick or are fo to W ASBINGTON (AP>-Roase and witbopdom tbey didn't wut. It was that type of tbiq that got cancel by circumstances you can't control? In most cases, you wW Democratic leaden are coafi. him to thiDki.nc about quittlos to IO into automotive cooauJting. not be penalized for lllnesa or for something like a death in the deot they ca.a delete a Senate de-CA& SALSS•BN ilB 1WAINBD TO intimidate customers family, but It's wile to know what you can expect-Just in cue. mand for S:U billion in IOdal and to ••atay in control, .. P'ltlelbbom charsa. -ls tbe fare guaraoteed? A.a a 1eoeral rule, domestic airlines 1:::am cuta wbeD tbe House "lt'a about time tbe customer eets a little equaJ ammunitioo. will not charle atra once you have bouebt your Ucket -even if up tbe compn>Glile 1SlllO Wbat 's wroac witb buytq a car wtth everything on the up. the fare eoes up. Tb.la doea not always apply to foreign alrtines. and·•rn?" ~ however. Nor doeMI lt apply unJ-.a you actually have tbe Ucltet; a _budl_-=-et.------------------+.:.--------~---~ reaenatkmaloae doellD~ coant. ,, --------------------=:...;_-------------,"": . . -mw DO Y°'1 WANT TO P4Y for your tietet? Yoo &et autom.Me life-..-.~ a.a you bay 10UI' tlcbt db cwtm endlt an., ~·~can Jl!xor ... •· Dtoen CllL Y•allo ••· •-:.:= ::.:"emtbe bUl • uua.aaume. "ne cn..-. to.-ttl8D la 1MlJOUJ)lllJ m: ~ • tM a , ,.....,. ••re. Motbel' diwh_..,. to eMi'i· lDC ')"Glll" tlelr* is tlMlt ,_ ... "t M•ble to 1et u lmjnedlete,. fad.If.JOG~,_..~; JW'D ba" to watt tor ,_r aCeou11t to tie a..cm.t -BeeualWUb~W.: 0--.a,.,_or~fclra atUck.tlaalotoltroQble ~··-~~'Dneelneb.berone,''•aJStlieCAB. II', IOll UAllPJ,Bf·:.IOllSONZ UHi or cubes tn your lolt Udlet wbUe J'Oa are waltmc far the airline to proceae 70UI' nlUnd ~ .... um.I'. IJlQ DOt 11.-YoG )'OW' IDODe1 beck. Even lfi .. llPl'lklldaa ~ throalb wltbout • hitch, tbe a1rtlne may ebarp,.,u a bed f• of '5 or '10. -LeuD wtMll JOW',rtdta .,. ba cue of; are bumped. Under CA» ndel, a *11.De Wbkh OWli'boab a t muat ult for YOlun- teen who ue ~ to bil bumped in ncbaDle for eompeasatioa. '!'be alDO'IDt ol tbi eom,.,..uoa cu nry; you can bar1a1D to let tM .. cleaL 1 • 11,llaere ~no wiw.teen -or U tllere aren't enoulb -tbe aldaDe .. t0 dee&dewbo will IJ7. U )'OU are bumped lnvofuntadl:)t, the alrline mlilt par you the fare to your deetlnation, up to a mu-lmam ol '200. • . g .'lllB CA1UU8a CAN'T OMNGB another Oiabt to &et ~ when you are coin1 within two boun o1 the ori&lnaf fJiiht ~'::;J:r on batematiooal flltbU), the amount of compenaatloo -IA ettber case, ,ou cet to keep J'OUI' ortslnal ticket and use tt on • JaUlr ftlcbt or tun it in tor a reNnd. Doa't be put off by pro. miles. . '"'l'bole tnvelen wtio don't 1et to fly are almost -1waya e-. tWe4 to an on.the-spot payment of denied board1q eompeaaa.. . doll,'' the CAB aays. CJlckJ.,e yDtir braiii "EVE~~ Subscribe to the Orange Coast newspaper that entertains and informs you fully abOut your ' community and the world. Read the stimulating · DAILY PILOT 842-4321 ~ f • j • ~ ' I I~ l t Studio Plugging To IJeat tlw Band ELKO, Nn. CAP> -What are bud students from rural Nev.U doinC ID New Yon with Jobn Belaabl mub CID tbe bacb al tbllr bellda? PIUI· ~ a ft1m about World War D, al eoane. -'l'be DD BIO Sebool Band wDl march ID the Maq•a 'J'ltenkqlYlq DaJ Parade! ..,. Com- mualaitiml a.oureea Inc., wbleb JS pmmottn1 .. lMl." a ~ ataniDI ltellllbl, about a poa1. ble J lf'l1I I I I .U.ck. mavBllML 8l'l1DIOa .. an,tnallJ wanted to bave a floet or •anet.blnl la tbe pende" to ~ mote tbe ftlm'• DatiODal dlbat, bat tlae1 applied too late. Mid CRI epclkemmu Warna W.W.maa m~·.=r=e.:·= ~:: coet al m fare, Weideman aatd. I BAND •E•BB&8 WILL wear muta of Belusbl OD tbe baeb of tbllr beads, play 1NOI tunes .ad ao Into a ••mua caafusioa'' rouUne tn front al tbe teJevl.alon ca111eru. Tbe COit to Universal -"3,000 to transport tbe 151 bead members and 11 adults to New York. Tbe bad wlD ban to ralle anotber '20.000 for meata. '°dltftl and~ , ~ •t.••-'•··--... ..., .•• ---- •ooaE WAS NOT Dl&BCTO• Blake Edwanta' f1nt choice for the role. Be Sot the part wben Gecqe Seaal abandoDed the project. "Ap-pareaUJ Sepl WU too tall," Moore aaid, laUlhJ.n8. "10'' ii lloore's second American fUm In two yeara. Be bad a amall part In tbe comedy "Foul Play.'' witb Chevy Chase q Ooldle Hawn. Moore played -chubby swiDger wlb a dceet full ot rub- ber dolls and unusual gactgeta. He lost about 20 pounds for bis role 1D "10." Before pursuinl a movie eareer, Moore beeame known 1D th1a country In U8Z when be and tbree otber British eomica took their revue ''BeJoad tbe P'rtqe'' to BroedwQ. Be returned 10 yean IMer with Peter Coot lD ''Good EftDlas. '' "1' WOULD BE NICE to do a staae abow •&al.a. .. lloore said, "bµt I don't want to do that for a wblle. It's not that I've bad it wtth the staae. but I spent 10 years on lt. I love it, but now I'm fascinated by ftlma." ... c..a ,,.,,...7", s.1o ......... ,...... , .... ..... •1r111 .......... .............. ·NOMmS-...-.. ntl .... ............ ,_ICM POITCMDS lloore'a first lo•e wu and ii mDlle. Re bas a ....... bacbelor'a degree 1D IDUllc from Odord. "Now AllnUIOMHeca tbat '10' baa been releued.i I'd llte to brine the ____ ... _ ... ___ .. mule oat. do some coaeerta," be aald. ... wanted , .. · ~ ·''f1r1r.11 . , . r ! r. , . I l l I I f, () .......... .............. ·---.. a P':••t.• ----..... ~ .... ·...aa I Wf...I ... , ..... ---0.....--. '"' WU ITlllS'f ..,.,...__ .......... _,, I ---····= I WWW• 111 TllLll ............. ............... - -.............. wmf , ~ '• , A I I ·...Mar., ... , ... Tll8TaftlrlY•A1IE 11MT MB M UIEl. • --o..~ ._JMIH -iw •A-W&ld..Jll _, ................... _ --'Yllll' ......... • 1l'IOI" _._...._VOOUI I I ' . .......-.-.-..... ---~ __ ......... ~ IOAlm. Ot-.-1Wi9THAT ,,_ ... ,.. ... ~ OIMall ........ by .. ......,,. """° r9')lld • MckwoOda ........ (P.t t oU) .9'1QC.,_ .. TH9111'M08fTUIW ......... .....,..., (~ o..~ of. tr•• ..,,.... .,,... ,....., °"*1MIW Mr ,,,.,..., . • MCWll • *" .,.,, Of Tiie Oun .. :A (~ .... G91ft«. .,,_ ~ wy.tt arp ...... ..,. .... ......... ~ ... ....., .......... ~. ~..,.__ a..11.w1£ud•• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Lo. Angeles ............... .,.. otdMgtt.,._. ... ._ turMd IMO • klugh g9rlO ot loc.egtni. • MOYll e KTlA (Ind.) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angelss Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego D KHJ.. TV (Ind.) Los Angeles III KCST (ABC) San Diego G) KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles ••'A .. Sam Whltkey" ( 1988) 81.wt All)'nokla. Clint w.-•. ~ tN tNfl .. dleoo-M, a widow man- t!QM to haw a mllllon ~ IMS In gold ber• re1\KMCI to th9 Mint. (2 tlrL) • CAAOI.. BUANnT AMO~ m KCOP·TV(lnd.) Los Angeles 9 KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington 8each Skltl: '°The Family," "The Olge." CBS' newspaper dralJla, "Lou Grant,'' is a classy winner while NBC'1 newspaper show, 0 Kate Loves a Mystery," is bound for the scrap pile. "Lou Grant" ts realistic, tough, intelligen~.:­eevted and quite often to · . "Kate IDres a llJBtery" ls, well ... I don't know wbat it la. Neither, apparently. doea NBC. The show wu born dminl tbe dart days at NBC, when tlae network waan't above ualq the spirit of lta late .. Columbo" series to bJpe a new lhow. The Idea Me.ned tlD4 of eate, at &st. Jin. Cohlmbo, often mentioned bat nenr .._GD .. Colambo:• would be aa lD· ter...-. and eartom a-....ve 1Jbo "°"'8d ~ for IM local ,..,... -• IQlt Of ...,,. She'd dally around the neigbborbood, solving a few cute little mysteries, and mention her bu.abaod a lot. APPA&ENTLY, TROUGH. Peter Falk made it clear tbat be dldn 't want to play tbe rnn•W Lt. Columbo even on a pest.. shot ball, so, over tbe nmrner, .. lln. Columbo" became ''Kate Columbo" and tb1a fall, •-x.te Lon• a Mystery." BJ tbla time, the abow'• creatan were trJtn1 to ID.ab a camel fly. They bad tb1a ~ mystery abow~ for IOIDe rehon. they to make MayY. But tbey kept tbe cate ~ t1e pntat _ lln. Colmnhala ''hobbY~ ....... ~· All of a ndden. tbe WeeklT ad- •el'Uler •. ma.jor'iD ........... toaraallam foree, ud Jin. Co1ambo u Sbertoek lD lldrta, wet*17 mpp1 tbe liallU of evU. Bldleulom, It wu. Bat it IUD CCMlld brie been cute, bl • liel&- beart.ed ~. bad Kate 1111Jcrew J>lQed the role wttb an ''I bow It'•. rldlcaloal tbat a boalewlf:e 1boald be crusbln1 tbe mob ever)' Wec1De9day, bat It'• a Jlv-mt .. 1.mlrL But Ill. llalpew. 1'ho mlOl be • tine aetr.a wttb other material, IOH at it Ml'lomlJ. aJDICULOUS. TBB only DaTstsy ta wh)t NBC cda tbe •bow. "Kate Lo.. ... ,...., ... The plot.I are weak and obvious,. tbe lmplllle pboaJed up with car cbuel and tbe like. Kate bUtl up the Mafia, ahe dllbada proctlb&ian rinp, abe ,.,. to J&U foe' proteetinc her ~ •be doel ner,thiDa but IOhe myatens. _ ... .,.,.._........, __ _ Kn.A. 8:00 -:--.. Hour ol ~ Gun ... . Jamea Garner plays Wyatt Earp ht UUa weatem movie With Juon Bobardl . . KJU • 8:00 -"Sain WhlskeY:' Burt Reynold.I and AD.&Je Dlctiuon head tbe cut of thlt eomedy movie about sunken treuure. Clint Walter allO la featured. ABC88.: :3030-. Bemoa..Jeealcafrom· '"ao..," ~ Behnnncf} l1Wta m thta 4i&Uode. which toe~ oo adeat.b la her hGtelinite. . ,...,_ .. ...... toln .......... of .,.. 111,.ia~ ,_..fl• ·==·-. ...,..,., -~MO -... ••r 1.r::-.... JOHN DARLING Producing Unit Seeks TV Viewers • • ' • . . . • "' ,. : : • i ---...... ,,.,.... ft ........ . ........... • -----··&-.... -..., WllO &OftD ..... ............. ,... _ ...... . . ............ ~ .. .. . ft'I A TAITI' LITl'LS IOafDt ...... a f&ID09 Fl zm• ••lllt wtda dane """11 u ::.-::-.:-:·~= c tWr ,..._ ree.111 AID'l &Mt ell- ~ ·~·· ,.-. '*''•..._*~" ••••• •••r eaela !.a•e a eparat• f atber -an •aU.laman, a Pole and a "'IOetl .. A. all ot wbom once ftJo1e4 a brief Uailon wttb llama. Of CIDal"M the Uuee m. ar- rtft OD tbe ICeDe, alnce tbelr GDedme paramour DOW wau to mUT7 one ot them to pn1 • •• tbe clan ol b1r ~-ADd tbe UIUI cciameta pro- pel tbtp&a, '°. dvilbecl ~ ~ tbe novelist wttb an air ol aplaab7 ...,.._la Jane Nilb Davidloo wbole ftDe ie.i f« ............ .:::::~ ............... .., ............................................ ~~'::,·~ .. ~·-"'.:-8=:= ~~ iil'Vie Udt ......,, ...... --&llw..wl10 w041a nMlCA&T ON11ee 0......---·--·-·--------...>.-NIM Ollwtf&&ft 1-....·----·····-·-•····-·-···----··.1.·· !-....... .....,··-----···--·············--·······,.._.., ........ MM'tlM -------··----··-··· ------·~ ...... .,_ ................ ·----······------··· .. .....,., 5lr Mldlml ~ -·-·-·· ·-••• --····--· .NN!OllNr-. ,,.."'"--···-·---·-· ... -.... ·-····--....... ..-s-.. ~Udtr ·--·--·-··········-········;.·· . Mell,.,. ....... .lo.'.'".:'.._.~····---······-······--··· R1de04ktwtlt M.-..-............................... -... ""'-"u.td bet' cbaracUlrt&aUoo ls one ol tbe most enjoyable upedt of tbe nentng. lllsa DrridloD ii nery iDeb the free.spbited aopbiaUcate u lbe moderates a tbree-waJ'tuaale for her atfedioaa. BVI' ONCS THE SECOND act la under way, the eftDinl W1ul17 Woacl to .John Snra wbo p&..,. tbe middle loftr, a pMSklDate and 1rudble hie wbo btta the m.e ID full Ollbt.. Sauna '1 boun- tifal enerv and credlble accent combine to create a most memorable performanc. . JobD ChiJdresa enacta the British swain wttb a Dice upper crusty attitude that avoids fammar a&ereotype, wtiUe Allan &one ls effective la a low- key manner u tbe Frenchman. Tom Adami func. Uou eemfortably as the doctor and family friend. Paul Stramblad and Joe Mulroy, each making bU stage debut as Mlaa Davidson's eldest and ~lest aoos, acquit tbemsetw. well. as does Carolyn Blake in a fl.De per(ormapce u tbe haU· Broadway Boffo NEW YORK (~) -Broectny uabef'ed in wtwn and loeen last aeaaoa, u expected, but onrall lt wu a bit, accordl.nl to tbe ledaers. aate attorney aeneral llobert Allr'aml laaued tM amma1 t.beat11c:al productiom ~ wbleb •bowed a sio m"Hon annual J)l"Oftt tocnaae for BroactwaJ proclucUonL Tbe nport alao said off. BroadwaJ lbows are oo tbe ftnanclal upswing for tbe ftrlt time in JO z-n. MATlllEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. APOCALYPSE NOW'' (RJ .. AND JUSTICE FOR All"<R> -.youNG FRANKENSTEIN" <PO> ··10" (R) ·' -------.-.:.-- 'l'llB um or TD a11ttn1 wall and flnplace of tbe dvbhOllM lmda •utbeatidb' to tbe abow and Paul Qoedb•rt't JiPtina e«eeta-. a eat abote Udo~ ol tbe put. .~a...."~ ....... ,.. toal&bt. olulDI tbrcMaah SatardaJ wtU. .. • o'doek eUrtaln at tbe UclD Ille "Mb! 11 a. 'I01 Via Udo 8oud, NeW»Oit Buda. • aama .. D&Aa ca•u a " two other theatrical •eatw• an r1Dlial duwn°tMU eurtam tb1a weebDd -• ...,,. 8eeoOd Time AnNDd" at tbe Buntlqtau Beach P1Qboule and '"T!ae Delpente Roura'' at s.ddlebact CoUec•. ~of ''Seecmd nm. .. wW be liftD and SatmdaJ ll 1:30 ID Salte • of the Sea Vlllace SboPllUai Cerder OD Main Street at Yortdon A,_ue. BllDUDltma Beedl. Reaervatiam MT-4&85 or 89'7-8157 • "Desperate 11oun·· resumes toalibt and plQI through Saturday at 8 p.m. with a &al matlnee Sunday at 3 p .m. in tbe Fine Arts Tbeater oo tbe Mission Viejo campus. Relervatiom 831-4S58 or 495-2'190. .............. J':al, t:Jt CUY9UROMIM llalitAMM> llJITOWCQ "LUNA'iiu ~~ ............. "RUNNING" WREN TID cqL'S brutal killina la dl.I· covered. he k:nowl that wb1Je be may not have wielded the weapon, be was the one who aet the eventa tn motloa. Kramer, with aeNenwrtter Milan Stitt <wbo wrote ._-. oriatna1 play CO Whieb "RUXllleT" la baaed), ..... cbosea to tell t!l1a story in fiaabback faahloo. bellnntq with tbe priest already in jail and the towmfolk thlnttnc tor his blood. Appointed to tu defeme ii tbe towD d.nmk <Beau Brid&a), a )'OQDI lawyeT who hu already earned a reputation for his inability to win cases. As the man tells his story, wa see it re-enacted in seen~ of mounting intensity (and with some spleo· d.idly managed transitions> UNFORTUNATELY, DaPJTE the creditable .tlmospberics of a dying mining town in the '20s, a wild conflagration in the convent. and Kramer's customary courtroom pyrotechnics for a finale, ''The Runner Stumbles" falls conaiderably abort of its potential -mainly. J think, because not until the final moment do we begin to understand that the priest himself comprehends the extent of his complicity in the nun's death. Unlike Hitchcock's "I Confess," for example, where a priest is prevented from revealing the name of the murderer by the sanctity of the con- fessional, Father Rivard is wllllng to tell all -ex- cept bis own moral responaibillty for the killing. Nureyev B~aks Toe inPerf onnanne > BERUN <AP> -Ballet star Rudolf Nureyev broke a toe on bis right foot durln1 hla last performance of "The Nutcracker SUlte" with the Berlin Opera Ballet, officials said. Nureyev finished the performance despite the pain. After the ballet, the 41-year-old dancer was taken to a West Berlin hospital for treatment. Doc· ton advised hlm not to perform for at least four weeks. Nureyev bas fiown to Paris where be WU scheduled to dance in 20 performances of a new ballet, ".M.anfredo." don't be sllly, use a seal Big ~Ion container of Thompaon'a Water Seal for quick and Mey ltidc 'em Upt. ~. 11;95 ~Ion. 99 gal • J ::!;. ............. 2.99 ............. ............. Gu loo loOlt.a llke • giant piece of drtftwood from IM Pectfld 24'" on cuatom aand· burner. IAC0-24. R9g. &4.95 39•• ..... get rid of what bugs you D-Con Ro9Ch T~ kill the pesty little creetuc• M fefy and J*nleaty. No pol.on. u.. lndoora & out. ~· 1.49 99°- ---· ., ......... fut a ~ rtaaer-aetlon .._,,.., by Arrow. lfa....., to drtve • ....,.. than • nell1 ITI0. "'9-itM 1418 J:tr:= Henry'1 Wet ,atct\ .. .am- ple to UM end w0ni INQ • m.... Popular 111e. noe. Aeg. 4.~ 2••. • ••••• ........... Leth ......, I 0.-. __.. Olmle your..,. Moe. It• tllillt«*9of the ,,... =ty and .,...Aeg. 28'' atoptllllldl . ..... JOU Wiid Tamper-proof for alldlng dootl end ~ t...ocq tight wttt1 PU9h of button. MaJdmum MOUffty. MP~ Reg. 2.35 1•• l l IAKO ·~ T 1118 ao•s towa of .,...ii\i, a ...u.tm .lapaneee seaport, in •1 1111. Be bllllt tlM boat ta tbne yeua, spedfteaDJ tor the world trip. A ea.rpeatel', plumbtr aad mechanical •stnem' bJ trade, Sako feneled all bla aavtnp mto tbe boaL Be dalma to hue no previous ibipbulldlq •Jtperience, learnln1 most of t6e atllls from boob, WiU. tbe aid ol ablpbulld· iDI friends. And be says be bad only a year's sailing ex· perlenee with the. aailboat bef0re embarkina on tbe Jona aea voyaae. Sako admlta many told him be couldn't make lt. Some called him clar1.na or even cruy for attempting a world voyaae wltbout naviga- tional experience in a home-built sailboat. 'lbere are many danaers. be says, and be notes thel'e have been tlmes when the trip wu almost acuttled. Soon after leavtne Ja,pap, the sailboat ran into ~ damqing tbe tlu,Jl. Sako repaired the damage, \Dd proudly states that be didn't have to return to lapan. Cro11ln1 the Pacific, bis sails were damaged cturlns one ol tbe four major storms. He recalls fierce qves crasbin& over the deck, aoakina clothine and equipment in bis cabin re-fuie. Be aays, however, that there's sometimes more dan&er in the absence of nature's turry. Maso Sako And be bad no luck at ftshina while crossing the North Pacific. Worried about the possibility of l"UllDing out of food or water, Sako intenlously diac:overed a method ol trapping aea birds. · Sblni~a briebt searchlllbt at the aaila, be confuaed blrdl and tbe7 would ram U:ato the rlUlna,falBq OD tbedeck. Lqcldl7, be aaya. he Deftl" bad to me. tbe aurvlv .. ticlmlQm. ~--... v~.eaaw.~ be 'learaed bfa fint words o1·En1H1b. SPe:ndiiui , from a fflfl .. to two ar tbl:'ee IPCY'''* in Clltlli j ltepl, liilio a .. ..._.OD to~. BtWD-am, Wub., S. f'rloct.eO, Mono IQ, Suta Cru ~IM ~4s..a11. Sao~ Ud a Dumber ot 1ma1*PeclftCOoulMa ....... BJ._ UDM bl sot to Sm .. wtleo, &Uo had c=•·ooo be ~fortll• trtp. To bu.J for tJae tiip tO Qlle, be worbd put. ID &m l'raaetico Gd Sa Dlqo u • boatlMlllditadboalepaJDW. Md.Uno~ foUowl •*le\ldwdP1'. uba....,._.,.._. .... .._tb8Pedfteco.t. .. actluu bothluldeand toadst. tis lfono ... J. Sako WU tiOlted at I 11ebt club by tbe pa.renta ol Elinor Delaneey, ri. ol Oruice. Ila. l)elal)cey plaoa to aceom,_..,. b1.m to Chile aDd poulbl.J meet bi'.m when be reachee Aatralta. ''I U&B PZOPLB 80 l;m ezt-Nna m,y sehedule," Ille ta111 ... I~~ to people ol dlffereat iouabt•. Tb.la • a aood &eUalq ez. pet1eDce fir nm 1 return to :lapm. .. 111. Delancey, a ailt .. mploJed 1elence teacher. A1I abe lov• adftlDture IDd trnel She bu no spedflc tranl plam tor her Ytsl1 to Cb.lie. "lt'1 Just IOIDetbinC to do, one of tboM once·in-a·liletime Chadcef," the upl1tm. "l do a lotolba~ckiqwbeul baYetbetimeaolt'aput ofmylifesb'le." · But Sako scofta at the word adventure. pre. ferrtng to call bi.I trtp an "ocean cruise." "Everybody comes by airplane. I Just came by boat,•• tbe sailor says, with a smile. "Everybody wanta to 10 around the world by sailboat, but never do. 1 made a dream become a reality." Sato says be must pus ~ Ctpe Rom by February, to avoid the lnaeberwa storms that have claimed ahipa lareer than the Tara chine. ; A warm, yet determined traveler, Sato says the voyaae ii a test of~ endurance and bravery. "ll"S A MAJOR EVENT in my Ule. I want to build my charaeter,'' be la.YI. addins. ''I have now lot.a of time. I think aDd tbrou&b thla I am growing emotlooally. •• After passiq Cape Horn, Sato plans a route by way ol Argentina, South Africa, Australia and then back to Japan. , He expect.a to complete the YOYaae in two and a half years. Tbe sailboat's name means ''mod:ler" ln an· cient Japanese, and Sako baa learned to regard the craft as bis own fiesh and blood. "Hit start.a slnk:ine I'll defend the boat," be explains. "I'll defend it. if I'm threatened with death. I feeltbe boat and I aretbeaamepenoo. •'The boat ii sometimes a mother, aomettme. a father ad eomettmm a frlmd to me. AB tile Ume 1t•1 part ol me ... --be.~ ~ ~~ &do pl8Df to won Ill 111a brotlllir'• ~!edar7 IDll tab -:~· ....... trtpa to U.&1iak Plldla. • ,, • ·-to --... boat.'' .. .. -::: l eolcl ... --ll'cl ~Mil It .. ... : f J : ,peoPJe• Not 8' cndalq, Glib loDI · • ' I . New Im.age Begins Inside By JUDITH OLSON Of .. ......, ..... Mllll The name Nina Blanchard may not be a household word like that of cover eirl Cheryl Tiegs. but the two 10 band-ID-band. Ms. Blanchard ts the woman who helped Ms. Tiep &et her start in modelin& tbrou&h her Nin• Blancbard Modellne Agency. ID Newport Beach recently t.o headline tbe Women oo the Move series hosted by Bullock's Wilshire. Ms. Blanchard eave some tips on bow to bave a new Image. She a1ao fieJded questions on a nrlety of topics ln the fubion and beauty world and ad· milted she shares the same problems as the women ln the audience. Ms. Blanchard said a woman's imaee "bas to do with what she feels she is inside. "You start wtth the physical struetme and lifestyle, and then k>ot at wbo you are inside." Ms. Blmcbard laid women should feel free t.o expertmeat if tbe)' wnt a new Joc>k because .._.,. c la pa ' 1• v.aui-wubel off, balr~.. • Moat AIMrlea~ .._Dated.~ tbe loc* tbe)' bad in tbeb' .. bee• .. tbeJ are afntd to+=•· Row a "°man• ab• ................. PARTYOOERS DANCE IT UP AT CHAt8TMA8 COMPANY OPl!NtNG Art, Rolls-Royce To Be Auctioned Event to benefit Cancer Society Tbe foartb. annual Bal de Cordo• Bl•\I, a benelll',,,_ ...... &ad ..,.,_.a. ~nlNd I _ ... ,. .. -mere tbm ll0,000 fM Ute American Cancer Sod•· ty Wt ,... will be beld Saturday, No•. 17, at . South O>elt P1ua Hotel Amoac the items to be auctioned after the $100-a·plate dinner are a Roll1·Ro1c•, Beecbcraft airplane, dlamooda and poreelalD ftiw'lnm. Teaeher Burnout is Nat'l Social Problem ..... •la& of talk ... .,. .. Teac.blr BmwwwL Ia IQmaa'• ta'ml, lt'• ....... Wlbt aboal b7 ~ ...... wttb ktdl, abatn ·•anc•·· ,.,.. .... att, pare nhegettm ad of ·~fol' wbat JOQ'N trJtqto ct.. W'ba a eGAnddeDeel ID 119, 9ftl'J ...,.... ID oar ....... Mdfered fNim Twblr' BwDOc&. 0nU .. didn't bow lt WM a PIUoDal IOdal probMID wtlll a ld11Uftc DUDe. We ~ eaJWlta~~ - nm ..... _. wm .... aamr. .. ftca1Q' la ..... lnttabUltJ, .......... . beadadlel, ud an amaataral crntaa for ..... ' I w teiltDI tlda to 8'iU ...._ Wllio tea~ t1drd srade ud .... don ta. ...... trom me. ... blow Just what you're IOlni throqb Sylvia," I said. "I med to let 10 tired I'd fall asleep having my teeth cleaned." "8011E WOMEN TOOK shots for tt. Othet'S dido 't even bother puttiq it in a '1aaa after awhile, but I knew If I just touabed it out, it would all wort out tomebow. '' "What happened?" aaked Sylvia. "Well, I uaed to 10 cru:y every mol"llioi t.elliDI the kids what to wear. By tbe time they got out ot the boute, I wu a oenoua wreck. Then we got the school to set up a dreA code a.nd THEY bad tbe b.uale. ••t uaed t.o 1et exb.aaated bePal up wUJl nutrWoa to mate lute N ,.,,,.,,... aeC: we'1-:1/f::.~ bat then we~ ta. to do ·'Sa eltaeatioa .... toaO ,.. pal"ellla to handle, bat tben we 1ot the sebool involved ud DOW they bave the respomUJWty. "MID 'l'8ING roa pbyUcal 1ttneea-1 used to Dal my ktda to exercile and pt in· YC>lved in lporta, but DOW lt'I tbe aebool'I pro. blem. And l can't cell you what a relief tt wu wba we dumped driver's education an the school. That can throw 1ou into early menopau.e. .. But the tqaeat factor ln setdJal aa ..U w •• when tbe 1cbool bad to take tbe ~ltt;y for tbe valw ud monll ot ov c . .not to m•tloo dilelRU• and bow the1 are aom. to ftt into IOdlO." •-J'ba1•1 ffne for you." ta1cf 87lvta. "bat bow do I~ rellef?., 'You•pelllt. P ·A·R·B-N·T.S." .... New Image ARI YPU CARI._ FOR SOMEONE AT HOMl7 PIRST. TIMI IVElt SALE Now It: The Vineyard 225 S. Palm~ Or. ,..,.. 8prtnQa 3DAYS ONLY ~ ·~·= .;n. Precision tialatt EXPiained Preclsety. Becaule your head la unique, the way your haf r grows II equally unique. Really quite different from WtefY one etse'e. Preclaton haircutting la a technique for cutting the hair In harmonywltfl the way ltgrowa. Yourhafr eventually grows out but It doean't loee Its shape with a precTSlon haircut. ~ntJy J: hair· cut wm took .. good after ftve daya u It after f Ive mfnutee. And t>ecau• the tiaJr fall• naturallY .. . • l 4 ~::~ .=.w:;t_~ J::l1l""'ng wtth ll At command Pet'formance we •hal:ftPoO. l Pf9Cllllon-cut and blow dry your hair for ~ doUn, whether you're a git ot a guy. And no ~"="J:9::~t'tw, oOIOc1~, froetMQ and OOndltlontng. But wt really ahlne wltti preotllon. And eo wlll ~; • It I ( Horoscope ) """' ..... 1111• .... "",.....,, ..,. ................ _. .. , . . ~ RAV L.. IANCHH n.Atlt ,_....Ot'lllet~DeflyPMlt. AU~~ ... 8 .... Wllltle.!Od. ........... 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Gef'dmlll ~ o.r.J.Cleftl Tr•Ht!Ob.11 UIU, Inc. C• This ....,_ -llled wtt11 tlll PIChhOW ........ M Gttlfllfftla ~'911911, 1'at ~ y Oeftl ef Or .. CAM!lyOfl Oc· ....... ITA .... lfT _........~Ca. .. •• "19. TM IOI_... ..,_ «• ...... tlQ ......... ~ W. _.. • p ....... , .......... l"Vlll!sbM Or-. CAet1 Oilfty ~ INLAHD COMMUMfTY PA•IC, TWNISGC 09"4 i.'Le. INC. Nov. I, I . IS. 22,"" 1C P...._ tAllP, UMI 0, T....... .., lb Caltfw'Ne... ~Offic:.t' -----------1 EI. A OEV€L.Of>MeNT CO~ lftC,. Titb ...,..._ WA fl ... """ 91e PlJBUC NOTICE • Cellfor11le corporello11, Ult c-ty Oef110I 0r.,. c..ity Oft Oc· Perilw•v l..oo9. Uflll G, Tvttll\, ....., >. ""· -----------•ea1lfomle.,.. l'ICTITIOUI 8USIN.U 111 ......... Qar@ul .... lli C4rper• HAMS ITATaM .. fT ,..,, e (AttlorNe c~ettefl. 1 U... Tr.. tol-lfto ,_.._ are 1 .... .......,, lleedl, ~ ..... PUBLIC NOTICE b•Ul-41$• Tlllt llvl.I-It ~ted by e SANTA ANA DEYl!LOl"Ml!NT .......... __,.,..., PUBUC NOTICE l'ICT1TIOUS8USINHS COMPANY, 20U 011•11 StrHt, E••~CO .lftC. ..~ITAnMIUfT Ne~ BMcll, C.llfomle '2MI E,_.,.. e.. 1!-.tt. The folloWifl9 __, b do+nQ bus!· SIHNtS PY'otlerlles, LIO., m ........... l'ICTmOUI ltUIUICH -H . Ou•ll SlrHI, Newport •••ell. MUWTW••,,.,. ..... ST•n ... .., SUN CWASEA, ... E 11111 St., C.llfomlenl60 ,,,_._,.. .. '--T,.. tGflolotflg l*'ton k ODlfl9 ~ C.t41 Mete,CAm17 Stewnl ~. Lid., • Calltomle "'91 "eird!M Dnw, ~ K Plulllp (Mnpbefl 411 E tflh SI • t~•llafl, »1 ~ Nlcolal Oo'lw, wteM OIA~,Me~~ C.141MeM,CAti.17 F•IDAY. NOVEMBEll I VIaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Wt.shes are fine. N-;;:"~,Cf.~~n.: by.~~~ ~-.:.::.·· Newport ... e ll. ci.:::.~ tscondu<ted by.,. lo· By SYDNEY OllAall but more substance ls required. See clearly; oeneral-1N••· IJ'*11 MICllHI p Holleran. ••SJO PlwHlp~I romantic haze is present but there is also room SIMr'N ~LIO .._""'-' 0r..., c.. t>.itr ...,.. "•'""' ~. """t.,,.._ .. ec11 Tllh --.... meet """' lfW •a1 ES M ""'"P "-se.-0c1. "· zs...i -· • •. 1."" ~J't cat......, ftWI c-tv OettL., 0r .... eo-ty ... Oc· ,. ( arch 21-April 19): Dig in for logic. o...r .. P_ ™'......_'"~., ...... -n.- eatabliab claims, prepare and anal""e. Anothe; UBBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): "-t off •ldelines '"1s ~ "'" mec1 wtt11 tM ----------......... "12"" "• vie; " c-nty CleR <1' Or-C--.. Oft Oc· ~ P "-• P\MhNid Or-CO..t Delly PllGll Aries, a Cance r and Capricorn figure in and into the game. Production, authority. in· '"'"' u.1m PVBLIC NOTICE Tllh ~ -,..., w1tt1 .. 0c1 "· ,._ , '· 1). m. ~n scenario. Accent security. home base, family vestment, commitment and responsibility are Puot1M1ec1 °'-eo.51 o.11~1,..'°' --.,-ICTTTIOUS--------=~ C::"' 0r..., c-., ... 0c. agreements, long-range goals. Older individual empbaslled 0c1 "·"-'Nov u .1m 507'-llUlf ... u · "~ PUBUC NOTICE ts to h be ti but ""'*STAnMlllfT PulltllollldOr ... c-1 Deity Piiot wan s are -recep ve, don't forfeit SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21): Look beyond -----ti.!~~ .. '°"""9 ~s ••• .. ,,.. 0ct 11. n--'·'·,,.,., ~,. .,1CTTT10U19Uil"M1s' independence. the immediate. line up prospects. submit con-PUBLIC NOTICE HOLMES OAAPEAY. 1011 _ ____ MAMllTAn~NT TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on re-cepts, manuscripts, clear lines or communica· ----M1111 ...... 1rv1ne.caotom1et21H PUBUC NOTICE ~"!,toltootiflQ penon "c1ot119 buti latives, trips, special messages. Opeo lines or lion. "~W::~~~N~H c.1.!.~~:::'.:=-:' u N1vusAL ELEcr111c co communication, perceive potential, display SAGITr.\RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): New The 1o11ow1no __.is OOlfl4I but.I-.,., Tru11 -~ "· im. .,tennoul..,.,... ~~..,..A .. ·""" s ~141 iMw humor and versatility. Idea can be transformed start ls on hOrizoo -means you get wish re-nen •s: 14111 ~-ser-t. L...-Nlouet. ..._ STAftMeJrT ~ D a-.,,,,£...., Ave · to alid G UNIOUE LANDSCAPE, ~ & c.i1tont .. '2tn n. ,.....,.. --._....,....,... u... s c-lD v .concept. emini, Sagittarius natives garding "wiping slate clean." Leo, Aquarius in· SPA. 2m111....,...., uv.-NlluM. n.1s ~ •• c.--. D'I ...... -·' ~ ..... ""'::~~by.,...,. figure in scebario dividual.s figure prominently -love is very cetlfoml• • Olriclu4'• GATOtt MA•UNe, ""' ....... .-.. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Obtain valuable much a part. of scenario. 1t1~~~= :;:.~c':~!1 "'::.:'-"°°9f1 ~~!!.~ """"•" .. ec... ~ D Btoem bl b .__....___ Tl>i. ......._ wa ,..., w1111 u. nt Y reading Taurus message. You have op. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go slow, '"'1•tius1Mu•.c•••0 1e1«>y•..,. Tiit• ...._. -1i..o...,... wettw E. ~-.,.. ..... c...tyOlf1I010r .... c.-.tv ... 0c- portunity to increase earnings. ~t 011 play waiting game, review contracts, other div'-!. c-.ey ow."' Or-. C-., • Oc. c••ce ,...,, "'"'"•" .. eu . ...., n."" Tiiis :.,:;,.....~me. Wftll IN ..._ lt, "1'l. .. ,._ Cllltwllla.. IJt_. personal pouessions, locating what ba been legal documents. Protect your own interests. c:-, a...,, 0r-. ~ .._ 0c MCU011a 1Ctoon .!::...,---•......,.,,. • ........... er-.~ Deity pt ... lost or stolen Est.abllsb secure family, propel't.J position. -•·""· .. ....,..a..ronw .....,._....., °""!:15·.!!!W·'·t.n,,.,. ,....,. CANCD (June 21..Jul)' 22): Tue cbarcet AQlJlllVS (Jan. »Feb. 18): Low key ap.. .....,_,0r-c-to.t1Y~ =...;:CA,.... oi:::,=:-~:,..-:: ft1BUC NOTICE Cycle Jdlb and yoa can pull your own atriq. pr~acb la beat; obtain hint from Capricorn Nov. t,a. u .. n. mt •' ~...,.. 0r-.. c-. DMty ,... ..., •s...,.. --_ _ -£xP1'W eoaeepg, feelinp ID srapbic manner. messqe. Spotliaht on health, bulc Issues, com· oct.n.....,.1.a.ts."" ..,.,. .._ -· ..... ~ Clre ,,,,,. will f•vor yoa:r elforta. biD.fD.a rorce. wftb to-worker. . -... ~ -~ ~ .. °'=.~-.,..,.,= ..... .... LIJO (July 23-Aug. 22)! GeUJ!.Sipts by tour-PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Break through ~"...._.NOTICE su,...t01tc:ouno" '"E in~ ''bac:kstaae." Be awai'e of w.bat occun restrictiom -your creative, semwve touch ':','~' PUaUC NOl'ICB -::_nc:.n~o.At.T 11\1 be l-..1 •-T -·· Lib Sc rplo briD ... _ired ut•-"""'" ... --ulati sr.........., ••-......._.,,* ... ., • .,ti uu ......,.. sc•nea. au ..... , ra, o 111 ~ rea ..... "'uuu.n:u, spec on, 'nle ......_ --11 ...._...... l'tent1•• •• •• l!VMT acoTT HaO. .... ._..n oatlvea figure prominenUy special relationship commanda 1potli&bt. -•: .-nA~ E. SCOTTtta>.OIK-'. ,, ______________ ..;..... __________ --'---------------------1~-:.:-~i:1..-.;;Ce1....,,.•tllll:I ST8V.-S T<SMIRTI. .,... •• Tiie .......... ---...... NOna " HERE•Y OIYl!N "' CONGRATULATIONS! TO TOMMIE WILCK NEW OWNER AND PRESIDENT OF TRAVEL MART NEWPORT CENTER wiiu-K.s.rr..K ,_Oler Oraqe AftllM, •7. A .... tt11 • .....__, ~ ,_..... "*"-... 11111 tlle W•t•r Cln:le H\iflt1"9tet1 a..c11. ~-. DEL MY II. m "-~ ..... ~ IOflte lillld < ....... '" tlle c.iltorMeM ,...,._ w. s.a Jr., ,_ w. ~ ...... ea.,.. ..,_ of t111 def1I of tM ...,._'° '"'"bu&lfws•ltCOfldlletlClltyaflln-Or•"•·""""··.,. Al\eMIM, ArflOld L. s ..... , ....... Ut ~or IO_..,.., to.,..""" C.lllontM... ,...,......LA,c:..141 ...... C.... '-"""9d et IM office et Sl!Nl()R Olvlctooe'wm. .. ~Jr TMI ........ ~..,..... T'*-J ~.•mc.-u.. CITIZENS LEGAL COtlNSELING Tll~ s-..it wA flied .tttt IN ........ :..te ...... Ce _. SERVtcf. SIMONE IATTOtlNEY). C-"Oe<1IOl0r-CollfltVOfl0c• .... W.S...Jr ~ L He¥H. !m7 Patfka 1"tWntleill-t Awe.,$119 3DO,P.O. toN<' JO tf1' TMI ......... -..... ... .. ,,.. • Mliml9" Vi.to. c.. "'1S loll >IJZ. Seel 8eecll. Calff. to7.0, ' 1'1U. c.-ty 01ert1 _, 0.-.. OM1ty -Qc. S1MtC1DPt """-.ZS c.c-..... wllicll ,._ oMc:e K ... P'aCa of b\isl- Pvt>tlllwd Orau9 Cont Deity PtlOt, ...,ti,""'· =--eclltfM9r,C. '3625 MU of ttle 1o1edtttlglled 111 4111 fMlter5 HOV 1 t 1S 22 "7'1 .... p._ Tiii• llul!llHS I• <Mdvc1W tJiY e ~ IO Mid ....... $Yc1\ <lei .... . . . . ......... arw. °"""Detty ..... ,._......,... -.... _., ~ ,_., ~ Oct. ti. IS..,..,.'·' 191' -.,,. -L ~ IH•d or ..,_,. • ~ wll'.Mfl PlJBUC NOTICE TMa ....._ -, .... ...,. ......... -~"" ·~ IMlllC..tlOrl PUBLIC NOTICE =-v o.rtt o1 0r.,.. ~.,. 0c "'t1t1• flOticlt l'ICTITIOUS IWSHllH ~ 1'."" D.WO ~22. 1919. NAM9 STAnMaNT l'tMlft RITA REED Tr.. 1011ow1119 -som .,.. Oolno "=::-::S Pulll4,.,_, 0r-. eoesa Olilty Piiot ~oflM•lll bu'1~~~:Sic .. • a-re1 P~. The ,........ __. " ...... ._... ... oc_11_s_,...., __ .1_.•_.1_s._""----'°°-·" "~ :::::::- '~ Bent T,.... •oec1. Sent4I ,.,,., CA ,. .. -_:·A " T 1t us A 1 " P LA" E PtJBUC NOTICE · ~:~ C:~NO suv Thoma G. _, SMdr• J. Ewlfl9. ~~"°s . .-.i v1e r.-. lniM, """" * 1 A .... ,.. • Otn 9eflt T Aoed SenW Ana CA ...., ,. " 1'1CTTT10US 9UINMl'IS l".O . ._ Jt.Jll :.im ,.... • ' AlcNrd A. ~ 11111 YI• ..... STATUIWWT .... ~ c:.1. t1J41 flvlll SfN41eV, 221 Neta, .._, Twlflo, lrWle, CA"11S T1te ........,,. ~ Is .... ...,.._ Tel: ~lmt --1 8Ncll, CA ft105 Tiiis IMill.u Is~ lily atl !ft. llHS H : \.PullllJNd Or11f19t ()lest o.lly Pl!« Tiiis t>uslllH> It c~tlCI tly e ....,_...;..__ ---CONTROL MA•ICETING Oc1.H,"°" t.l,IS,tf1' '°327' feMr•l_......o. .,,.._.,,._ _ _.. GltOUP. '5\" Getdtfl Witt Clt'cle -• ------This=:·!:~..,,_,. t11e c.!!Z:':"'0r::.'~wi:~ ~~-~~':,...Ster. PUBUC NOTICE co.,w,ty o.n .,. 0r.,,.. ~ °" <><· ,..., n . ""· 1,,,_, c..Mor'IN m 1• l'ft9lt Tlltt ~ Is c~ .., ., tft. SllNlttOlt COUll'T ~ lltl tober23, 1tn. ,.,._ PW!lslllll Ora19 C-. Deity PMet ........... ITAftOl'CALl...,...tA PutlllsNd Or-CO.st Delly PllOt Oct."· ...... '·'· 1S, 1'n ,....,. L.aulsM. Tripi 1'tCMc CiRlelr DtM "'"' Tll4s ~ Wft llMd Witt! tlll S.-AM, cae-.w ft1'l1 Oct. 25, Nov. I, t. IS, tf1' ~ Oluflty Clan fl/f Or-Coody°" Oc· P LAINT I FF : FA AME R S PUBLIC NOTICE -.rn. ""· IN$UltA~Cf EXCHANGE, ... lfl· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT1TIOUI MISllllSI l'1CTlTICIUI MISHIUI MAM« STAftJMlfT llAMll ITAftMlllfT Tiie ,........,. --It dolflo «>usl- Tlle foliewlftl ..-Is ODifll tlwl· ,.... .. , ,... .. , FANTASTIC SAM'S FAMILY DE•·WAGEN·MEISTER, 1 HAIRCUTTl!AS, t ..... 1-1\urst West t611\ StrHt, Cott• Mese. Street, '-tall' VetleY, Cell~ c.llforftle S1' ""' Jk.,.. 9llddlum. t91t1 Hewleflcl Rol>er1 M . Frlesmutll, 21U2 Street, .............. llN<fl, catlfonll• J!Mtea it., Mlaloll v1e1o. Callfomta .,.,.. '2ff1 • 11111 ..._ .. c:eMuctN"" .. ..... Tiils ........ "mNucllCI ..., -!..-.. .,,..... dlrillloM. ,... 9&llctllMft .....,. M. .. ,...,..,... TMs ............ -fltell ..... .. ™• .......... -..... wttll .. c.eunty a.r. -Drllltlt c-.ty 911 Oc· c;_,.y Qettl "' Or ... c-., °" Ot.-~ •• ""· teller , .. ""· ,......, l'tlaU ....... ar..., c-lt OelfY ....... ~Or .... c.... OelfY ..... ...... t,t, 15,12,"" 6tfl. Oct. ta. IS_,*"· t, I. mt ~ PVllUC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE ,,_ .._.,....ndwtgl J YOllQTSUMUll! DEFENDANTS : T EAOORE ...._.,•Law 8ALL, • lndMclloet; LIDIA llAU.. •n 711 .... ,_...... lfldlvlchlal; INDUSTRIAL INDEM· Of1U ..... ~mz7 NITY COMPANY, e corporello11; ,_...._.Or .. C-Deity PUat ~MAN A. DAUCA, • lfldlvlduel. Oct IS, ...... I, I , Ii, "" 600·7' $ T A T I! FA It M F I A £ A N 0 -----------CASUALTY COMl"ANV, e c.,_.,. ; OOMltt tCK PA l!TZ IE. al\ lfl. PUBl.JC NOTICE ; Hl!LEN ~II!, ... Ill· -I ....... ; PORllMOST INSU•ANCE ITATl!M .. 11' 01' WtntD•AWAL COMPANY, e owporlltlol\; NORMA l'ltOM SALOAMA. • llldl ...... ; A£PVllLIC P A • T • • R IM I P 0 I' II R AT t " e INSU•AHCll CIJ/lltHllN't, a CJCW11ot• uw.a ,._,.~SEMA, • ..........,, l'ICTinouaeust-~ AU.STATa lllllU~ COMf'AHY, n. ~ ........ wttl1*-• Oii ........ lOU SALAZAlt, .. """ •• • O•"•r•I pert11er from tlw ; _,... IALAZAft, .. lfl-,ertN"'11p ..-retlllt IHldef' Ille lk· 11'1c1Nt; MR. MOMenll, e11 lfl• tt.,.......__efSTATaWIOS ...-val; A. ttUO•LAttA, el\ 111· AUTO OflAILEftS et JIU ~ wfllllal; ROeeRT a1NOUlll .U arlstDt, o.tllMeee, ~.ner l!•T 9UMCNllS, • ............ ; TM~...,_ -....... ~YW .. NOUD .. CA~YN , 1Mn4 fer .......... -n... • UMOfES, M ,_.wtent1 ASTNA "--*'-""111 .. ea..tyefOr..... Al'TY & IU~ ~ ~ • ,. ... ....,. ........ .,.... • ... DOl!S t ........ llD, flilfWI .... =, 11,_.,A. , Wt """'"8n. ltlF UD Ill ·JT--?,'=~ lllOna~r=---ftt .., ...... ,.. ..... ..... _,_....., ................. z#, " ' AtltllwD. ....... .......,.e..tl.CA""8 u.r.~111 &..41VUN lltecll. CA '216JI o.vi.,... utuM """" CA *S J-0 ~lllltl• L...-Ht"'-CA talQ "-lwT-.M ANilltlftl, CA- G, W.~ ...._... 8Ndl u nwo C, IC. KIMc:•fledtw ,...._.,. 9Mc:I\. CA .... l"uflllt!IN Or ... c..-0.llV ...... P'lJBl..lC NOTICE ~1.1, tm •~"1----------- ,.,Met '"'*'"*'Or .... CO.tt Delly Pl141C ~t. U, Nov. t, I, IS, tm '°*"" PUBUC NOTICE -"tctifiOUS iuiHillJ .. AMe ITATSMllNT T"• tou-ino ....--•r• ctolno bldlnHIH' CLOVIS Pl~ ANOSUPPt. Y, UM f'ICTri"HIUI IWIU•eA MMU!STATSNMT Tiie 1o11ow1ne --ere dolno bl#tllle .. ..,. STATUS OF NEWPOIH, UJ7 Ne•por1 ll1¥d • NtWPOr1 11••<11. C.lltoml• ""3 Ke-tfl P. OlJrOfl, 202• W St Gertrude, Sen!• AM, Cellfornl• t27IW llkllenl ... Heinl. '°"' 5eelllutt ,.,,... PllC>lllNd Or ... CMtt Deity ""'°'· 0<1.1e,JSenc1....,.1,e,1'7' ~,. PVBUC NOTICE D A I L y ·p . I L 0 T 'Dall~WUl­lmowlUlj ICC.pt U7 adHnblac for real .... wldd) .. ba flola . ........... .......... w. ....................... ,_,.. 1002 ....................... S&.-1.0CATIOM Tu.owr f1o.IOO Loan. •~month at flM."1 .,.Spedol»_,.,._ 4 Bdrm, Wed entry, formal dlnl111. 1u1101 kitchen. larce famil1 rm A*.ina OGlY '11'.000. Call now . 9'l!i~t• II~ IU'f fOlt >,~I [Wlftlll fOUU'LIX All 2 bdrm un.tta. In ex cell. rental area Ex· i.iol' just ~led Ex cell. pot.enlJal ror pnce ~Fullpnce~ a low 1144,900 C alt 'lSl-3191 CSELECT T' PROPERTIES OPIHHOUSI ... ,......., Nov. 10 .ti 11, Uam .... pm '8drm 4btllh + pool • jacuui. Panoramic oce&ft view. Slt0.000. Owner will help ftnance Call.I« private preview. m41ll7 or «.c?e.s. uk c !illii 411DROOM tor~ L $129.900 Lvly 4 bdrm, 3 ba townboaw loca~ dose \o beach. Very spaciou& A "beautifully decorated Enhanced ~-Y 1oann1 CChedraJ ce:lJ.IDP. Pool. uuna, hot tub plu1 clubhouse. RV atora1e S yard. nu. uclti11i new s I F ·1 E D llltln1 won't la1t. -.nu llllt 11 llwn! BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ' . ,. ·. . .. ¥tST A ftAllAIMSI Deluxe Spanish Style. J BR 2 ba. home w 'U plush carpets. garden. matutt rr trees. on 68 acre. cio.e lo l5 Only Sl.14.llOO. Ai-t-758-2300. 1-Ja.T.M-4 ON HILLTOP DR Newport Beacti Beautiful ··varmoulh .. model Cape Cod ~­three bedrooms. t"°" badll. family room . on cui-de-sac overlool1ng the canyon. A bit of ape.rtho& New England charm Sl99.SOO COUOFNEWPORT UA.LToas 675-5511 CM Rur S75.000 Neied5 some help but has loads of poteottal for n&bt person 3 Bdrm. frplC. Ira lot. dmina room .ti owner will nuance. ~JS-2880 HAStow...ct Cbarmin1 3 Br beach ~ w /bacb. income .at. Ull!d brick th>lc. knotty pine panel & beaml. We entry " Iota more. a.a.-Fa. MCllSIUlTY 67M670 And tbe 80UOd ol the •urf a )'Olin &At enjoy with tblt custom 4 BR No. Laguna home on the Ottamide. ,_ 1teps to Cresceat Bay. A priceless location. offered at U49.000. ------- Caal · HERITAGE REALTORS 2+ ACRE !STATE $1,800,000 ~ ;Hr R[.L\L ~ F.Sl AllHS ------ -=:t 'Die ea&I'>'. fonnal livin1 &c dinln&, IUAD)' kitchen, Jdra larp f aln:_ily rm + wet bar. brick rptc, soar- In& atalra lead\ng to prwale mailer auile &c ch1ldren·s quarters. ~ lfOUDda. Ask-i.al 11•.D>. Can Now! m-1111. C:..'-t 'tf<I •''''~' ,,~,,, [~1111 Tree hoed road •tncb put Hone Corna.. • llab6ee \o • cnaanitk~ IOOOsq ft home Manlcared IJ"OUDda bolt ., olympc sized pool. •------· floor to celhna 1taaa l sroay· ellbances faauly rm SbMe root, 4 Bdnn, i"• wtum ~erloc>lu poo1 • Ba. 1133.500. Eutalck breatbtak101 v1t'w of a.ta Mesa Back Bay Huae muter lor Mc:C..... ltltr. sate a.net spa & masaaae 541-772' ~. formal d.uung rm.~~~~~~~~~ tuh·in wet bar. separate I~ laamdry rm too' 4 more Qu e en '>Ill' 8drm8 ~ m11 ld5 qu.rtera. Newport Beaches Faneat For Personal Preview c:all 846-7171 '"" ·. , "" . ·. ' ., [~llltl WHY PAY 60/07 Real Ellltate comm are nqoUable. Prof. Agt can uve you 100·11 of • aell- IDI or b4o'Ull your home. No obltgal100. Call 6'73-431J _A"'"ll __ _ ~ r..iest draw '" the W•t a Dady Pilot a ... ,,,.. M . NZ-Jl78. CD Coldwell Banker WALi TO TMI IUCM Just steps Crom Uus large 3 Bdrm sm~le larruly home. m the pnvate C'ommuruty of Lado Sands. to the beaC'h Secluded spa under large excata.ng overhang with lots or wood deC'kmg Plus assumable lower interest rate loan. $157 .950. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 * IAYFlllT WITH VD · Cauful P' J ...... Jkceap .. ,... • .. WA19 wlll ,..._ OCUN _, •ocllet YllW. hat _.,, e..n•t1. Slt4,SOO. * WAIElflMT CotlO-llW •t •· usc .... V... Z .._. I k ,... ........ .., •••• , O....• .... , ................. UI. .... ........ , ... 00. ~ WATERFRONT HOMES Ille. ~ W Coast Highwav Nt'WJ)Ot1 ~h 631·1400 1D...aor•1 duplea + I 100CI rtnl•l•. pool. ~ebmn ....... ~·--· c...... , 1024 ....................... H• ·111 :1 l Iv~~ i\1 ·.1lty I I I 1:, tit I I ll Ii. ' .._y.. owt•TUMS. ,_. Ve11 moUuted ! a = Bdnm., 2 MU.: cwner lot Dal lo park. EX· ID tbe formal celltot condition. clbdaf room of thb 4 PJIOO Lam.Al ..... ,.. .... ii.a I I bedroom • 'Mddu 2 ·~~~~~~~~ *1Jry'' 0oor plan. Approx I: zaao .caJL Eb try I f amil.y OPEN HOUSE .• Br. 2 be, room . fl rep h c e . hYiDa rm w/frplc. lr1 L••da c • p e d w i l h dlnln1 rm, up den Allumt lit 6 tad TD'a w!Omdllle dowo. Sdler to r:mT7 bed be.lance 6 ant TD. Pre\ioua model. biPl1 upcradecl Prof. IDilc:paa 11SOaq.ft.5bla ......... 1044 •-... • .. ~;n· BKR. 190-9501; ••••••••••••-••••••••• ..-..••••••••••••••••} wnpuou.nd patJO, brick ~. ~u.. B 8 Q w It b a ea tin I . It\)' famU.y & I oeed lo buy Spnnltlers. Fish pond a a or 4 BR borne iu •nd more. Hurry ! W!Side CM. If you have WAUC TO 11..ACH Prom this auper near new 4br, 2 1"'l~ homt' w1l&rge fam rm. " rrm dm&narm $14?,!IOO. CaU !MO-t720 we, or know of aomeooe w11.-11aL wtiodoa. pleue uu me. _ _. ~--· II __ lmJmd. at 831-2314 •ft r---.n~ Part Place.lnc.842 7561 -~nu-.. ooJ SOO Yards lo oce-an. I;;...-;;;; -,~.,.~ ... ;c.;;;~y;. ;;;;;;;;;! "Model Perfect". 2800 I• 911-fl 3 or 4 bdr., w /pool, OAK GLEN jac. Patrick fS31-121116 • WOOOllJMI Leuwe World. Gale i.t lBrll.2$.0llOS Br Panoramic view. ~ Sl•5.0l>Oaasume t\.Oa"f, floor. Vllla Nuen, 1\fi' 612--0W. 644.a87 2ba. ._61'79 A /C. .tt 1pm WOODBRIDGE i....-..... ··················~·~ MU.OW Pl.AH AA· di 11 L09I Amwmblte 9~<.\ loan on Fairway El Nlpel Jbr, tbl a ma 1 Cl i fl cent 4 IZM.000. Custom Reeltf bedroom Wll&ow Plan. _T10-'l177 _______ _ Luxury Llvtn1 •t -------............ 1006 Distin ctive new 2 bedroom, 2~ ba COD~ domtbMams. Wl ,990. 93A% ASSUME laraeat home in Qoeebkle. Decorator ap. paUitmenu tbrou&bt.out. central 11r " pro fesat00ally landscaped yard. ;n R.edbawk. Nl&ue! Shores Owner to belp fin. VUla hm m exclusive grded comm. 3br. den 2ba. $270.000. Larson Rtly. ti61--0002 SIQ.UDID Privacy ls not too easy to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!! find in Newport Heights = & that · makes this :i .tV ... Oppon.lty.-•• AIAHDONED 0 ~ ror SIOK do-pmta 4uthetlffc ~ M50 mo. Beaut. 4 BR 2 Early Americu eatate. Ba. pool home in pnme Z.sty, 4 BR 2 Ba, country ua. Call Jack. 551 3213 kit./ dine, Baoiatered _BKR. ________ 1 1talrc•se to guest ASSUttftV1 PHALA. =:c'tittB:~ ~- Total down ~.OOQ. P•y-si1.ed 1rounda. RV BC· m •at 1 Sa I I / mo . oea Min. to beach-8~% ........... 2 b•. Nice ~ av.U. READY FOR ~DrbOecUnOntarlo TIJJS? Only $84,900. •1\ill. pr{~ •.ooo. c-li Ba.rJa1n bwrtJni? Terms owoer tbtr. I ea n . for all. Call 963-0902 IS7~81or5&8:.u?5 BKR. Wfw. D.Ught 5'AHISH VILLA bdrm ~ fomllv room home '>~CIHI rh~re 's a secluded awimmmg pool, too! All on~ extra large lot. $229,SOO. Excellent ftoancing av.Uable C714t '73 .... 400 IZlll Ul-HH HARBOR A Dlv1s1on of Harbor Investment Co Located a<lJacenl lo the 5 :fAs SSS 000 Drat fairway of pre--• OCEAHAlOKT stigious Mesa Verde Ga entry to huge liv· Ot'lu'e duplex, cboue ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOZAPOUH.A IAUOAISU 2nd OWN ER HOME GREAT LOCATJON, ~,.£PS TO BEACH, & Vll.LAGE ALWAYS A HOME. NEVER A REN T\L, J BDRM, 2 BA. W t OFF ~TREET PARKING. PRICED FOR F~ SALE. CAll. FOR APPT, 675-8729. (213 )436-8179. O....Wll~ .....I.a.cl Home + rental, off. atreet parting. Steps from So. bay oo most de- Sl.nlble Bl at. Rou,,...,.ies 551-6130 1022 2518Elden Ave. C.M. 642.6734 91/'l"/ol.oan Recked Tos.tl Use )'OUT present hom~ equity lo lake over ~~· , loan oo 3 bedroom M~a Verde home. 01n111a area. euy care lntchen. llandy storage loll In the ganige. Patio, RV ac. cess. Won't last• Sl'l.900. Call~l720 C.OUOtry Cl!lb. Truly an 1 n g room G 8 r den BALBOA local.Ion, 4 "3 ~.11ners hc.1:1c with kitchen. Dine. Walled Bdrm. uruta; rrpJc .. etc formal dinina Rnd superb ~6'!!'!!°!':r1~.:....t S qeucalrtu~~d Reduced to *'915,000! .,, MEW game room Wotlk in wel· ......,IGI "' _,., ........ lalMMt a.y..... Custom bUllt 3 br, 2 ba. 4 bar overlooks maanifl. Seller MUST liquidate. car garage on oversized ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHER Rustic 3 bdrm. l ba. \\ 1lh fireplace, encio:.ed garage. SO'xl75' R-2 tn plex lot 436 llamtlton Do not. chsturb tenant1< Must close m '79 Pnn c1pals only. S9S.OOO 548-5041 or 631 3520 Tue over FHA loan-....._. cent grounds. Call S•aOt mo. pays all. * 6~7060 * lot w/completely recon· ~ Sacnfice price-$m,900. l~~~~~~!!!!!!~~I diUoned 2 br rental unit SYCAMORE GI.EH For:::u::s T e ' OLSON Hurry for bargain! Call I;:__ w/frplc " hardwood MB-22182, BKR. SELL idle Items with a· floors. G.H. Robert.son, Daily PllotCJaulfled Ad.: RJtr, 675-0562. IRANDNEW Fabuioua,' Iaree 3 bd, 2~ ba. Quality lownhome coodocain.iums. Only 8 availa.blt. 1109,990. 2430 Saala Ana Ave. ~6734. "• .. " ... MA•NIFICB4T WHm W.ATa Y11W lntrlauln1 Old Spaniah Home Above WOOdl Cove. Six Bedrooms. Five Baths. Large Utility Room. Hardwood Floors. Three Fireplaces. Cedar Closets. Three-Car Garage. Private Steps To Sandy Beach. SeelUded Garde;n tit Patio Areas Priced Al 1999.000. 631-1800 oova DlllVI macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY Dll.AMATIC Dl.AUYIUlt Highly customized Big Canyon residence on dazzling view! teatures: Pool, separate spa & fire ring. Master suJte + sewing rm or office. BUllard rm + family rm. Formal living & dining rms for ~legant entertaining. $595,000. Owner will con-sider lease at $2500/rno. -and lease w/optloo to purchase w/$80.ooo option ~y. Saridi~ fix &ft4-6200. (M-90) .. 2.nu '44-6200 •tit Oowf' Orlw HMbor View Center lrvlM at C."'Jl'IS Valley Center 752·1414 uos10• Easy and Cozy! 7210 ~HOICE .,..... OMLY SI 75.000 Location -location Great F.aatalde lrtplex. Walk to ever,t.bio&. One 3 bdrm uolta. Two 2 bdrm uoit.s. Well cared ror. Brand new OD the marnt. 759-1501 IMA<MHE THIS!! , 3 Bdrm, family room kitcben, formal dining. spa, in North Mesa Verde. Many, many custom features. L1ke, real ttle floors, custom drapes. near new carpets, top of line dis· hwasber and etc. Priced moderately al SI 14.500 Call 5t()-ll.51 ;: , -HERITAGE .. · REALTORS By Owner. No. Costa Mesa. Spacious 3, 4. or SBr 2Ba. new green house ldtchen, pools1ze yrd, assume 75K loan. Open Sat/Sun 10 6 119.500 1390 GarLLnitord ~ ASSUME I 0.5°/o LOAN 2 sharp houses oo ~st C.M. comer lot Owner will cany 2nd TD. Sub mlt your terms! Asking $144,900. Cal I now' ~7221 C&n'UIY 21 Wntclff Realty ClTl'E 3 BR le fatber·in· law "'*' Quiet tree lined atreeL -.Z,8001 Hurry! Devin •Co. MU3A OHL Y SI Ol.0001! 4 bdrm charmer. Heavy lhUll root, 2 tie ~v'd Pltioa • Cbotce area al C.11. · 4f>o plaA. Newly of. fered. 159-1'°1 c.7J Walkr.r t: lee With S.12,000 down. Pay. REALTORS ments SS2J per mo. PITI -------- One point asaumption ff'A'. 3 BR. Only 84,000. Call 64.5-9161 ~ ';;;'!" . • •. .. ...,, ... 1026 ....................... MAmMfTA Spe-ctacular hilltop hocnea. 2012-3206 sq ft. Close to Muina. Selva Rd & Calle La Pnm .. vera Slll>,000 to S24S.ooo Kll ~w. 493 400G Bldr COZY Bfo.ACH BU"SG l\I .C ' ' F'olt Lo-.1: R-i Thu. two lw Jmom rot ~e IWW' tht' bearh and 11.9% IRANO MEW TIACT HAS A RW CHOICE HOMES LEFT WITH 11.90/o IHT POSS 2 STORYS 3 CAR GARAGES l & 4 I E D I M S PltESTIGOUS MOttTH H .I . CIEATIYE FINANCING WITH IZ 9UALlftCAT10HS AH OUT ST AMDIHG HOME VALUE. CAU. FOO IMFO. WKDA Y S I 1-S WK~DS I 0-5 f7I 41 846-1 142. 1rn.. 1044 harbor will bf' your ••••••••••••••••••••••• perfect oew ludt:11way b> T• o..,. the sea. W7.500 a ::. UNGO REAL ESTATE 4 r-ar-i (714) 4Q.l.8812 ... Uae )'OW' present home HOUSE of MANY USES equit.)' to usume the ea- $1 Jl.500 II bltinc loan OD upgraded 21t4X"Y,double1ara1e home wllb aF.;,. 22JIO PvUn-i.w unit ecaJL Bbl17, · area. sa.twallrtobeach. deo, C.ml Y room. JouC,Aat.a.Mt7 finplace. Remodeled _.;..;..;.~..:......;:;,__...;;_. __ , It J t C b ea • p 8 l I 0 • .... MIW DUJ'LIX f~eql. J\~l"H\.&on 1400 aq ft per urut PJore with commumty • ~ces I ~iii ll!l'ftl.. poots, spas Don't WallrfObeacb. GJ0.000 miH! 1127,9'0 C•ll ''"IOmlC, A&l....., &MSl fa..t•V.-.Y 1034 Wl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• YATEIMS Nice 2-sty 4br, P•ba. wtlusc cul-de sac end lot. F\ill pnce Sll2.000 Park P1ace.lnc 642-7481 "'""'""l• leodi I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. all adult rondo. M'r . t62K to &111ume. 10' 2'. Ult. Fut ~crow BK R 9fB3377 ~glnto I 8us1~ness? I IA• required by law, new bu11nei.1ea ua111g • F lct1t1ou1 t1au1lne11 Name must reglater that name I with the County Clerk ' Cell the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for tonne and further I Information. 642-4321 Ext. 332 -· NORTHWOODS PARK PLACE L«e. 4 bd . ram rm .. & bonus rm A1C. great as sumable loan. Sl6S.OOo Call Fred Gibson ~9400 ~MABLE LOAN COLI.EGE PARK Beautiful lri ·levt•I . 4 bedroom Berkcle) Plan in prest1g10U'S Collt>J:t' I' ark N.aurn.a bit• ~1-· • • ideally located tt1 park '~hools & rommunll• poob OPEN H Ol..:::,~ SAT & SU:"J l·S 3521 Pecll/I :--::. RANC H .. ~REAL TY ~ 5Sl 2000 $©1'.~~-l££!rS .. Thaf Intriguing Word Game with a Chuclr.le 14,..4 ~, ClA• I l'OUA• WOOObHllJ(.,l:; VILLAGf-J Hro4 d rnoott Oakwood SI 111.000 Jbr. or 2br den rut de SI<'. Mt V1t>w B v Owner CaU 551 2818 for appt NEW Woodbndge TOWtt.bouff J Bdrm l "'ba. upgraded By Owner 197.SOO 67s.G546 cw 962 87 50 ._wpori leadt I 069 ·•···•···············•· SEU.ER WIU.CARRY t::xc1t1ng home locate,d on q1.11et street m lv~ Back Bay area Many upgrades mcluchng cem. plelely remode\~JI latchen This home w.ill adJ itself Plus seller will carry paper w/mlDJmum down 646-7711 (~IW?113§1$ 1£1 Real Eatate WOODBRIDGE GLEN •MO QUAUFYING. Ass um1• th1' lnan Only nv.OfJO. take O"l.er r abulou'> Woodbr1 dgl' fanllt.bllC opUon 1m l 8.ft1 Condo .! br t ', l):i. ren "XC<.' homt Won t lasL tral air romplc lt:h up Uwner S41-IY.!10 graded \:.lung $88.500 ~~~~~~~~~-Call now· r: 110 DEGllll VIEW Spf&lau beauty · owner wlt1 help finance . Popul•r Tradewinda mode! w /V\ew of ocean. '->' • dly u~. • bdtm. 3 ba. bu&e fmb rJD, ............. apa. fa.n&at.\c ......... ()pea Sun.. ,J'l$.., ..... , 7»1.501 •• >.a GU.AT:.. r~-11 ... llJ~··-... '" f&lllli.b' ..,._. _., SCI Je _,·,'RU· .. ft. ol JlvJaa sp•c•. • Reel ~a..te ... ,. bdrma .. 2~ be. upcraded -------- Las.lle Model m Viii II t---------00 wtclr irrttnbPlt. with .,..,. eeneroua cuest parking BIG CANYON Spectacu.tar golf course estau 8lflOO sq. t\ 4 to ' Bdnm. s~ bat.ha. Pooli , and spa SI ..395,000 THE STARNES CO. 640-5711 ,. -.513 CAM"'' DI· IRVINE __ SP_Y_G_LAS--S -H-IU .... &.c.J-alHch 1048 IESTIUY •••••••••• ••• •• • • • •• ••• More than $50.000 less OCEANFRONT New Modul Jr T) pt· Homes. p\l lOmmuo1ly 2 bch.<i :l4 hr ~cunty <iub-letting OK From S39.llOO Treasure lslaod Mobile Home Pk. 3'w.>l So Cst Hw y LJguna Beach .RM P 17 14 1 than any home on lhe tu.II /\ well loacated OOfl· view 3 Bdrm Portsm<>Ufh Mdl CALL QUICK.. C.Unl last c1t 5349.000 644-721 I --499-JS79 , .............. .. WATBFllOKT EJrtra lge corner duple,x 1n xlnt C'Ond Moonn1 ava.tl Spectacular view. ARit ooly 85.000. SI 49,500!! *Cote Realty· Wood. stucco & 5tone-. • & ln\·estment BR. den. J b1tt.hb twt· II\ L .. "5777 rm w1frpl , formal din ~ rm Beautiful view or!~~~~~~~~~ mis & canyon Hurry• Miss100 Realty 494-0731 CJOOE I I' 1· I I LOTS AVAILABLE' Select your bualdina st&.e-have 2 double lots - ABH area from 172.000 Get marvelous ocean & OCEAN VIEW!! ' Sa~f1ce ' l\.ssume 9.6~;. Nice 4 bd. 3 ba. owe 2nd $!3S.OOO P•lrick 631-1.266 r..-.,.;J~O..;.N.;....;.l ...;T__..i, .. ,,. I 15 I' I . D A T S t S II you don't 11\tnk tl\e American economy la sinking. wall until you "" the p1c1ure I on the new Oollar bfft· the -. I I I I I' e ~.:; .~..:~-=: ~"" ~IOo ,,...,. ll9C> No. l below sat~S Allawen bl acn.Hlc.ello9 SI 00 ' • oty views from ak~ne RE.AL TORS =-Ck~~·O:ti::':°~wo:: HARBOR VIEW-4Br. will participate la de· ma, dea.. la lot, cul-de- velopmeat aac. 8Y owner SI 10,00o. ~V..,. LL mCllorM>-1343 497·'761 a.,-.... 1048 --------...................... . fil Coldwell Banke r " ' ' -· • HERITAGf tH Al Tr )I~._, MIW4 '11Ylt. ~· cu •• ftnt _. 1111UOO. near malo .,_.,.,.. c.toctll broilers lllat(le banb) clllt.rtd of Sam. Ana, all are reol· ed. call for details. L 0 C A T I 0 N ! 2 ....... ••••••••H•h••• Park Place,Inc. M2·7461 '9drooma, I batba, 2 UDFOUST AllA --rr-rtir 2000 paUot and awlmmlnc •·-• u....... a be t1ful -r-~ -..... uai.cu au ••••••••••••••••••••••• I/.-'°'' ·UPIH<l!l<J~ ·~ t 1' I •, mobile homes. all UP· 19 UNITS craded ln prestlgous So. Oraoae County locaUoo. Excellent Npt Bcb loca· Callm.8C2l Tortolle. tion, 2 b1b from Hoag • _______ 1 Hospital. All well main· '1!'1 _l()l)Q MOBILE BOllE ......OllTCRESTCON· BUY·SELL·RENT· IJO 0.. ol a tind... SBr, FINANCE a.. IUl.000. A1t. Moble"-Sfore ..-lllfotwtlow C...... IAYSHORES ..... lud.. car, 3Ba faml· lJ home, 2 frplc1, 2 CAU.USUl-1021 OFF TO WASHIMGTOM talned. Price red~ to $799,900. Owner baa purcbaaed new P'OPert>' & ia ready to IO- · pataos, 1319,000. By Clllnl!r.560511 Lobbyist is moving must 12 UHITS ---------• sell. Beautiful 24x60 PRIMIARIA --------•I Seacrest, in nice Orange Owner will carry $340,000 . 110/ RMHICING County park. 972-8421 at only l0.75% int.ereaL /0 """ Tortoise. Near Back Bay. Prlde of ' DoverbaSbores S bed.room, T•flll Vi"-ownership. Only ll.6X ~ t.hs, $575,000. With -... gross. HUlT)'! Principals SU!0,000 down, owner will One year oew Silvercrest only. 545-9491 BKR carry at 11%. Call us for Kinpbrook. Jmmac. 2 -------- more details on tbie Bd.rm. 2 Ba, dbl wide fa._1kJuaestate. 3>x54', located in prime Tustin 4-Star park. Two pools, recreation center. Quiet adult park. Of· ferred at only $39,500. ~3866 'Nbelan Hrul f •lo r.• In t 'ilo "-' $5000 O,ww ~inaowlTakeover --------emtinl loans. 4br. 2ba. din rm. JV Co. 831-0900 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pltmh cottage, frplc., 2 BR. din. rm .. newly dee. inside & out! ~ Assum. Jou. 112,,00. 645-0758 FAMILY ,ARI( um Homette 2Br, 2Ba, o.rcular kitchen, fenced yd. $29,900. Call 972-3421 Tortoise. Alrstream trlr, Mr. Jo Cugoo 213·548·3631, CDMDUPLEX 3 Br owner's unit w /frplc &l Brl Ba unit. 91,A,% as· sumable loan. $179,900 full price. MEWPOIT llACH 12UHITS 1 DCX>R from OCEAN. Unbelievably low LOW PRICED al $425,000. Owner will trade. WortdRealEstah 556-7777 NEWPORT SHORES 21J..432.270L _ ............ .. ·Exclusive Uati.o1, 2 br + 4en. Im.mac. Just Haled. Call for appt. to see. UVE IY THE IEACH 12XS6 w /expaodo, '68 Fleetwood. just re· modeled. CFN5280 >. f72.M21 Tortolse OCIAMRlOMT "New Ustlnc a br + 1 br. ()ply 3 yn new. Aakinl -------- ts75,000. CreaUve finaoc· M avail. For appt. to Peso Broma, RJlr. WL Ninfa Jat"Vis, I-PL.IX flabt 1 Jlr apt.a, x..lnt COO· ditlon. Owner wW carry at 9~. Full price P«l,000. VllWHIU.S Soil sty 3 Bdrm, tam rm, l~ Ba, buce yard -------- immed. occupancy . n..1,._ by 1011-<>--~--..:•-.... lllibe, Twnhle. ~... __,,...._.,.. 2wpr:Spoob. &call m fordetalla. aft .. wtmda ~ w-T!:n~ n 3Ddrms. 2bat.ba, buUtlna 1'-~.1~5i12 ~~~55'18;J FDCd 3333 W. Cout Hwy. NB 3br deo 3ba, 2 frplCI, ocn Hali190. IHdl JZ40 645-6646 view. Walk to ocn & shop-••••••••••••••••••••••• ping. No Pets. $1175110. ~ 2 bdrm, fam rm ~ fm.-07'4 & den. 11625/mo) Plush 2100 2br in quiet Highlands crptg. 21,; ba cec:br & ••••••••••••••••••••••• All amenities. Priv. bch glass S bl.Its to ocean New small sprinklered access. Adults. $475 mo Dbl car pvt gar, fully lndustrl al Build In "S. _SS;lm2iii-58iiiliii7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; mamt. yd. Adults• no '" • pets. lnqwre at SZ7 18th Tustin. Agt. 498-1580 SPYCft.ASS HIU St. 714-960-6331. Loh for Sale 2200 .................. , .... Prime R-2 Lot XlnL loca· Uoo. No. eod Laguna Beach. Level 2 blb to oceao. 714-494-0458. REALTORS LOTS Resadentlal lots avada· ble for your own custom home. Not many lefl. SO HURRY!!! Out.standl.og ocean view. 3 Bdrm, family room, formal dining. $1250 pr mo O.ertoob lay 3 Br 2 Ba upper unit. 2 garage. 1ndry rm. JllC: tub, $1.3)0. 4 Br condo, carport, no pel3, Hunt. Cont. $475 mo. Lst, last & deposit. 768-7633 4Br. 3Ba Dl.Jt coodo. Pool, or bcb & scbla, S72S mo. 535-1076 4Bdrm, I ba. Z·•tory. (Qltver • Walaul*SO, .. Ill Woodbrldl• G lea 2 bldroom bome with cen· tral air, bddl paUo and READY FOR OC· CUPANCY! '550 per maa&h. Ml\WOlt'f casT 88drm. l~. 2-ear pr. Super altarp Newport So. C.out Plua aNa, a..t coodo. 3 Brdm. tm. tttlstut. larma1 dlnlnc. 2~ Ba. ICT471t ..... 5pm. -pr mo. ~ c:.c.p..-. ftAu k.Alty 7141760 .q l .B ., ..... ,. .... ....................... ........... 3706 ....................... 1 Br tum or unfurn. MOO. yrty. Adult.I, eo pet.a. 17M221. _..;;.;;._;;;;;;====~-•s Bdrm + family room. 2 ..._ P ' h J707 Slnll famll1 3br coon frplc'a, BVR. 551-4011. --··---·-· deD. IC c:llll7 kikbeft . .., ind. prdew. '750 Jeep In I room• • IOC re. • odnr IDdd. ~ fl5 wk • POClllo. ta5-1'141ewa. ... a. t blk to bdl. 2 IC>-OceaafrooL m.17• ---------• frplca.aw"'9ick 2carpr. , ....... ______ _ ............ lJ4I -mo.MMIU ....................... lkallllful hOme ra n · VE8SAILLES CONDO· dulhe Vldorla beadl. ZBr. ma. end UD.ll. .... •--..;.__-;...;;......__;_ __ Jtr Jba. fa.m rm 3 decks decs, ftlll .-urlty. -w /superb wauie wate~ mo. cau collect C21J > view Step• to bcb. 4'1S-0081. ('714 > 45-4419 callowuer (TU)G'J..za.G Sl2DO.Mo. -..Ul wtmds eor-.. Mar 1722 3 BR. Ba li le I Bhtfa·FRONT ROW I 180' ...................... . lat~ .;,dP ~ar":~ ~12 e.cll Bay & Mln view E the water. Newpol"\ 1.ng area 1 bk>ck f~ Plan, Jbr. 21,'aba. frm dJo Beach's finest. $1200. t.enDJ.a court SJ. 000 mo m&. bu&e game rm, den. mo 6U-f183wkdys. 49'1-Kl.6 lve~g'. highly upgraded Nr ,___._Mesa 3724 ' pc:d 950Mo. 644 2915, __... -------964-2IT7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS CA.SITAS Blllfa Plaza Townhouse Ji\uu. 1 br apt Sl75 "up. 4.Br, 2Ba, ~ at baclt Encl. gar. Adalta, no door. xlot cood, llle. pets. ruo Newport Bl. "1U1en. ms S4S-48al 494-6163 ·---·------ Nifty atudJo coado. pen. .-.---~..?!~! tbae. New W /W, cl.rpa. ,...., md. PoOl • ..,. • "'&bl rm.. Cate &ua.nl mB'11S7; n4~ a.a fluffs CIODdo; comp. re- dec 3 BR. 2 ba . spilt lrve!. 2 c:ar ear Cl~ to pool No children, no pas Lease 9'50 mo Agt 640-0020 ...... .n ~ •c.ata Lbrtl&Cl BeaW.fw put.like sur· roundlo11. Terraced pool. ~n gas bbq, s parkling fountains . S pa c i o u s r oo m s . Separate dinmg area . walk in closets, home- like lotcben & cabinets. Walk lo Hunl1n&too Center 2 Bedroom furn. $465. TownbouM furn. S50S Aduh.s, DO pets. Utilities Free! YEA"-M>UNO RJN: Social ActMt1ea Dt- rector• Free Sunday Brunch • 880'1 •Par· ttes •Plus much mote GAUT 9'ECREATIOM: Tenn11 • Free Lessons (pro &. pro shop)• 2 Health Oubs•Sauna• HydromaMage•SWim· ming• Golf Oriviog Range llUUTIFUL APAJff • MENTS: Singles. 1 & 2 Bedroom• • Fur· nlShed a. Unfurnished •Adult LMng •No P9ta • Modela Open daily 9toe Oakwood a.den Apertrnent. WMIMWTALS ~ tnat (2) ... Oceaa froat tl•oo. lllJflww/docS .... YIAILYIMTALS ~-~•·•r !!.' Oceea ff'Mt (I) I-..,... W/clock BURR WHITf- ~F Al f 0 1\ IN\. "" l (J 4 ,.. ! I ' l l t • • j • I • MIWPOln' MACH Near lloeC lbp. J.OQQfl. cbeertul office 1uJte avail. Upnaln 1lDJ1 lD new 1*11-6U-33Z1dn. v"NEED v"MONEY • Cl•fTMO rlOlllM 580 sq.ft. choice Costa Zlld&W1Dloms ,.. I ~ IL-1 • ..._... ------'------._a Sbopplag Center If L Wwww.--...-Airport Area nee ofct apace. 517 -8, Harbor 97MS31 ••fwlll•d 3900 alcn espoaure on Bri.atol Blvd. at Baker St.. Acrou Arraaged by •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• w/jnlrl.aerv. 225 to 1280 CromFecico. Ap.549-1366 CoMHom 1.oes FOUND : German----=----~ Sbepberd mui:. male. I am not respoasible ror btwn I Is 2 yra old. mor detJU other tban my I04351alt6Pll. own. Pauline llusch. Fouod Female 1ba11y Fem. oeedl S'iOO. WUI do doc. Northwood area of anyth1na leaal. Call Irvine. Call Irvine fltW'l!iOA.llkforSbirtey. AnlmaJ SbeJter. 754.3734 ~--..d VilM& eqft. FrQIDS175. m -1010 tlallllll ~5 ............... 4450 Homeownertoam,maybe Found Pidgeon. v1c New w bdrm luxury Dix. 1-rm. Olrlce adj. ••••••••••••••••••••••• arranted from s10.ooo. Coroaa del Mar Call REACHING OUT 640-2159,760.9430 36 Hr Out.cal I 011Jy adult apta in 14 plans Airporter Hotel. No Foraun&otflceapaceal ime-estooly, amorthed. ~ from $350, 2 bdrm leaae.833-3223,9to12 reuonableratea. abort term swm&. caJI OC RPO ·-·-'"-~-"'--m •""" + 500 to "700 ~Ft Cardinal Rll b-.. FOUND Grey Tabby lut • • At RT ..,..,........,_ '"' -• • y, •uaer. ten. Harbor View ESCORT SERVICE pools, tennis, waterfalls, Obeotaklnd... MESA VERDE R about 10UI' reaJ estate =ror cookint" PLAZA loeo aeedll 851-ll80 tbnel. 644-5.26I Spec 18 h ZI n& ID bua~ .. d. From San 1S25Mesa Verde E,C.11. F"~ ,.,.itH La&t. Collie·lype ln color nessmen. reaiden'~ Dieeo drive N9rth PENTHOUSE 545-4123 -· -M . c»ct It.hr collar. no ~. oo Beach to McFadden 211dTDuwinp6Tl-3833 \.agl. "Dean". Pomona 7l9·5Z41 • then West OD McFadden Newport Near Post ore. Marti XS-TNlt ~area. 645-1877 ,.. £"xf ir--:-~ s·~" to Sea.rind Vllla1e. SUITE 11.ockm 502 sq ft store o1 ~--5015 -~.,,._. ~-('TU~. olc. 2630 Avon·C 213/ Found: Wlut.eToy Poodle. •-•••••••••••••••••••• 477·1'001 ...... ••••-•••••••••• F. Tn·colored Temer ... 4000 Located .-tUaiD the wll· ~ Ml9-Co. ~.II. Small ~rd BRASS KEY ··;;;:~·;;;~;:;:... que European designed C: ~~<:;~ceE~~~ ~~ ~C: _:= :::u ~i ~e'f:°i: b ~,IJ:' S72week4n.tp. Lido Marina Vllla1e. $90140. 280·S20aq.lt To t Sh II C t CATERlNGTOYOUR 548-9'1SS Qmlder: ~'T.M9 ~-r oise e . a SOCJAL AP FAIRS 211d'TDs ~ ~l~ ArumaJ EXQUlSJTE ESCORTS Room ror rent $17S pr mo. 2.400 Sq. Ft. COMMIRCIAL '42-J I 7t s.45-061 l • 661-072' • Mesa Verde, CM Prlvat.e Elevator uoo aq ft, oei&bborhood --------FOUND Lri: white Iii 1-------- 546-4781 Wet Bar. Lounges shoppine center, near Widow bu money for stlrt C.at. !Hue eyes Sat I l 3 PARKHEWPORT Panoramic Bay view Fairview/El Camino. trm 2Dd TD's, DO crec:ht on Sl ~ Rd. NB M/F; bath, kit. priv, CoveredPatio CM.5.'J<aqft.7~9501 chedt.nopaJty,S!0,000& Kam. ~106 or Enc. Bachelors, 1 or 2 laund., no kJda or pets. Decorator Amenities up. For action call Mt-12182. Bedrooms & Townhouses SUQ 8C7 -S703. Cllrfitwaa rroflh ageaL · 673-7311 From $389 50 --------1 Ask about our Spectacular ap·a, total ,Vacatloll ....._ 4250 FREE RENT OFFER n ... -~1 or••01rSooe!lce ;::ac-C • ru recreation program, •-•••••••••••••••••••• ........, >1 "' ~ IOCial program. 1 PQOls, s lfoU8e ror mit. Big Bear 675-8662 allailable for Imm t.e fOlt T .D."a tennia courta. At Fuhion 01.Y l.lpe 8; llnena 1urn. ~~~~~~~~ occupeoey la bilb traffic sm.~ ___ .;_;_...;_:.;..;..; ___ 1 Jaland, Jamboree 4' San S!5 bltel)' pr cpl. C.11 -.-.. ~e,.tlnll~~:ai: ~Padfid'1:nd.in&. Jo9ci•Jlllls B.oed. aft« a P· m. *'" 1181· • .._ v.u.y. M25 Sq. A. at s,,. i _,. apprcnal. fund ln 1 at41'44-lf00 TAMl11 mcuTIVI SUm 11q. ft. Froa&a Oil Waner, days. No potnta. No 2bclnD. ba. New atove 6 dr_~. hiclda pat.lo.--........ ~---­ Adulta, DO pet.a. $310. 717 W. llth. B.. MS-1926 3br, 2ba, O.C.C. area. Family Unit. $42Sllo. A'fllil. Nov 1. 641-t657 Near new 2bdn!i., 2 ba twame., Crpl., 2·car encl. pr. No peta $500/mo. st&-91M. SW'BHICI VILLA COIDOV A. •Elllt.we •IActed pr w /storage .Oas beat, 1u cooking, ps bot water all free. *Adults only, DO pets. Montb to Moolh 18dnn= Ne'!' a Ir, 2~ ba d"Plex. ._...~~A CM ,_,.. • 0 •• ard -......-n ve, .. -eq. ,., .--p '1 • Manai«. Rick Ancleraoo dbl prate, frplc, bltna. &&2-1• 6'2-1603 IMMACULATE & spadoos 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, balcooy. Pitched beam ceilings. Near beach & acrosa from water. Quiet neighborhood. $875/mO yrly lee. Waterfront Home 631· 1400 l BedlOOlll. 1 bath, yearly or mo. S350 mo. Alt. -.-$'1'U318; 6'2·966& _______ ___, TOWW-.140USI 2 ~ ~:-~1~i ~ -~-Block--to-be_a_ch._3_b_r-. 2-1 Spedaaa 2 br. lMI bet.b, 540..e46 dyS or 53&-8937 ba, downstairs, bltns, family rm, firel>lH•. eves. Aak for Ulla frplc, patio, garage. li&OO. mmo J\tl' remodeled . _.... ___ ....;.:... ___ lZ744thSt.~140 0.-dener 6 water iacl. 2br. w/attch a~. Prlv --------•mo. eo6ll64 patio & yrd. Quiet nei&h. ~lJFF condo, new ~--------f Adltl No Peta. 6'6-2123 inleriOn. Adult.I, no peta. 2 8-, 1\.\ ba atudio type, 2 Br $485. 1 Br $WO. mo. pvt patio, bltns, newly Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba 808583; 67UMO a.car, c:rpta. drJJs, pool, townhouse. Spacious uW lAcl. ms llaple. ftreplace " pooL Quiel * '* * s:se. mo...... area. Adults, no pets. Ja llmc.ll ~Ula, UIJltain. beam SCZS.8"1$-9G/M>33111 225~~e~!::ra 11:a1o Wied. pr, New Lumr7 3Bll. 2 ba apt like You are Lbe winner ol carpet • paint. Ava1L bome. Private. DW encl Two Free Tlcbh 12/LSllO.lfO.'JIOt. pr, all extras. $575. (SiO.OOvaJue),to lllS'7·156B Coe.Cola Motocrou,.. Ao•beim Stadium Nov. 17th, 1979 Tidu!b Dl8Y be claimed by callin& 6'2-56'18, ext. 272 *** lfoderD 1or2 bC' cottaae F\lllserviceoftlces Call (714 )IM·2Ht or beJlooilL ll.0,.000.$200.000 CID a..ch aa TahlU wWt m~nt.er f1>.21m. Aceat-ind TD loans. Lido cu. row bo•t. •••b Nl'¥' a.: m.'181 31 biacbioe. compJet• I llOc.;, ft Mlt..,... lh'd. CM tn. kttebm. tie. Ppc more ...,.. • Prime Ol>mlMltdl • llOI --------lnro call m.2ml ens" neigllt>oPHood al· •.-.caft...... ~LOANS 1 1 , _..... 1D01pbere. eoannient to ·~ AllRAHGED .,...., San Dieao (rwy, near .... w-4600 ll0.000tol250.000 Fairview /El Ca mlno, -••••••••••••••••••••• •AllOtrnzW PALllSPRINGS. CA CX>NDO RENTALS Luxury Condominiums. Compfetely Furnished. CountrY Club Setting, Golf, Tennis available al Special Rates for our Clients only. Weekly, Montbly, and Weekend Redala. Call: Dominiq1HS at (714)m.8911 CA'lllEDRAL CANYON OOUNTRY CLUB M-567 Cathedral c.anyon Drive Palm Springs C&llfornia 92262 DMert Resort Rlty Inc. Large Btg Bear cabin, pool tbl, color TV. 2 rrplc, sleeps 14. 54$.8911 ...... a... 4300 CM. 55' sq ft. 758-~l 2 bedroom house . eJNTEllEST ONLY secluded yard, foe-pro-•SHORTTERll Gn9t UHle C....,. fesaional couple in Costa Call Bob WUhams·Acent lo Costa Mesa Me 1 a are a • Non . '131·7T7l orteG-19157 Newly re mod. shop 'g dri.DUn, Chrlltiao. Dec. center located at 27SO L Up to $37S. Minimum 1 Harbor Bl, bas space year lease. Call after available ran&inc rrom e:~Pll. 548-l.S44. = ~:;q,ar:::.1 cf:[. ..... fl .. "'! Paul S. Katz, A gt A••=• 213/464-4538. • •••••••••••••••••••••• -------~ ...... Plaza Executfye O,;: lmlty 5005 Suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• There is a difrerence ! Pill-SCHOOL WTD On Mesa Verde Home Sl*. WU.I lhsl.'OW'll. Aae11t: 541-0IOO T.D. Sl0,000 for 3 yrs. al 12'!1.-ooly $8500' PllDidt. 631-1266 Large suites <290 s.f.) Uc'd ror 44 children. ======== providing highly pro· Plus nice 3bd.rm home. feasional secretarial c.an be purchased on service with a managea· xlnl. contract at 10%. in· hie number ol units. 2021 terest. Business Center Dr, Park Place, Inc. 842-7461 Irvine. call 752-0234. ••• LUXURIOUS Anld Morrow EXICUTIVE sums :mo Alta 1.aiuna 0Cfices DOW avail. in l.aiun& Beach Earw21cro Small we1J secured 2nd TD due in 2\la years. Ac· tual )'tdd21..6% pr year. AU YoU oeed ls Sl.2.000 . depnt1y appointed Ex· You are the wtnoer ol _.._. ecutive SUltes centrally Two Free Tidleh MALER-MA.Tl k>cated near freeways, '""00 al ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA.MTllM!! courts le the Orange .,_,. v oe •to To ab.are % Bdrm. apt.: Co u n t y A l r po r l . Coe.Cola 3333 W O>ut Hwy. NB 64""46 baa pool, jacuz:zi .k dis· Facllitiea loclude a MotOCNUAlah hwuher. Retit·Sl87.50. friendly, efficient recep-Aftabetm St.adium • c •••/ OD.act Abel at 66-9116 t I on s t I t e I e p b o a e N0¥ 17th 1W19 • _. 'ncketa my be claJmed "' II •/ ~o5 'Fz:'i.81~a11':1t :;.torand~~=~ by ca1J1nl 6'2-~ ext. L.Olt&Fomd ~. calla, a complete Calll. 4' 272 ... --••••••••••••••• ---------• Federal law library, * • • • c:1•• 5100 beautUuUy decorated ---------!• ... ••••••••••••••••••• cooremsce rooms, photo DI 1 tr I but or 0 p pt y copy macbioes, & the Burl1ar Alarm wirelesa floest In secretarial ~aiatii>. no lostallation re· aervteee. For ft&l'tber info Call: Tes-Sonlet • a peraonal tour 831·'10:.M. tbrou&b the faelUUea, For lnfooa md1al please contact Vortac DCELLENT • ""8111 J rtt Aaaoe., ('J1')t5$·22ll, w/ov bulneaa tdeaa, ~hl aw•.OO. ...S$1 •&.A..S.E. to: llSWEI$ ~w Office, 1>ea1.p wnt BIUrpriM9 tlP, ,....._. -Dked _ FOUND Hu,ky l Samoyed Vic E s1d~ O:lltalleu 631-0208 INNM(iA.T8 PaiCiMllh Sl50 Gourmet club for ·-·-•••••••••••••••• SlDlles For &nfo call WANTED F~male to 5411-1890 share expenses ol 2 week~~~~~~~~ It.a)' m Talut1. Dec 22 to Jan 5th Call Barry 5450 979-IDJ':' SaJe. United i,.,rar<e PREGNANT~ Cartnfl. coupons. 2 for S80-Pvt. cmfldem.lal counseling & Pty114-761·33S6 n!lenaJ AbortJon. Mdop-1----------- bOn & keepmg APCARE $4';' 2S6J lie~ cova GtRL ....................... . • •sun• • Hllp W.e.d 11 oo 34 Hr Outcall Service ·-···~;;;;~~··~~:·:;; PRE LAW student needs Coast Savings & Loan S!S,000. Wlll do aoyt.btn& has am.med operuog Cqr Lee al. Conl1deot1:.al f/laccountulgclerit. S&L DVM . P 0 . Box 3242, ~ des1red Contact N B 9'a63. Lee 754-1801 EOE *'OXY LA.DY * OUTCALL ONL V •972-llJI• TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS. 642-1.Sll ~oouillWJg clertt needed umned. Some exp. de- 11 red. Call 642·1916 s.ody. •ACCOUNTING• •CAl.CULA.TIHG• Ptr. po&a1ble Fff. light acct.1ralculatln1 knowlde. of penaions lll'frd.. but not reqd. can l.aune for lot. 833-C!O'l. Prof. ?al.-.,. by Steve, ,_~_wkdys_=-·-----Uc'd Therap11t. N.B. Accouotlal Pfl' 4:30-9:30, Appt. Ooly. C ti I t penont~ 1· ..-_.,7 a n erna 100 a --. Tnlwl, ,.,...._ °'"'c • .,_, ~ ESCOITS 1:1.:.:. = JUlra. Ml.OJ.IO 11111t ..... ftmdaatental MCl"fSA. tmMladp ol Al& A!P. Plaza. XS c1e1-new ol· P.O. Boa m. Jomt -Sedilt-ftce tor leue. loclda: o.ta Mae. cat. llaT. MANIC DIAMOND WANTED: GIL. luuro.ce 'back- pwnd belpnal. Satar'/ eommeaHr•t• w lex· Derienc. l'red S. James, __ --.o..;.;. _______ , Secy sen.' pboae nr. Sllap for Sale 1719 U 10'& don't tb1nk tbe wtMtnl It UN al eoo-tD pMl Joe. S.U.000 Cub. Amertean ~~ ts ference rm. n~1SIMIZ15 0..-: -..7•. all*iq. wait umn "°" •.. rt C I .. tba picture oo tbe -por 1 Ml IS TWS STOii new dollu blll: tbe lndultrial ..... ~0r.ay ~ onrllad. bi PNftta. mANtc. =::.r~!:.ain~ -1.t---a-,-•• -.--uoo--..... -............... . Prlv. put)' trill lMl,11 to 3 C9111i.caah.N.8.ltl-4t75 Sltl&.IS =--W. llauri.JW FridaJ Ntl• drop-ha .. --------Group, 1-9pm. 1om• toPCI' "Bow to meet ,.ople". ··How to Survive lb• Datlnt Geme''. ''How to Plp& P'air", ''81nale Partat· t.na". "Bow to Com· ........... a...v··. hm&l1Thilnw 1nat • • ..,_A.._lultel ~~ O:ftee • rehwb ... t ............ ' l l L L e e . ' f I ' ' ' bollt.fry. Work 1uar. 'ftouck IDOUDt urdl. Free -. reu. rates. ee.i1e Carpet fr Upbol1tery ~ o/. MV. Guaran- &e.d work, low prices ...... Pine ext. 'aiDUna. St. 1Jc/ln1. ry me. a. p • ,, Ir"" 1 lllt Sinor. a.5555 ----------·--.. ••••• .. •••••••• WaUr£:.:nD1· all kinda PETERS PAINTING by Free est. Aver Expr'd Reu Rat es. :U' roll SlO Lac Free FA t. Call Gene .14S-f810 552«58 Relldlmtaal" commercial ALL rAIM11"6 patnhn& Free est. Rea~ Neat 87S.~e rma tm-11511. 813-(Tl:n Elt$IT5 lnt.P7S Frank Demat.o Pamt.lll& Prof. painlln&. Ext" lot. Co. Int/Ext. Custom #3'1'1835. Low rates. Pree 'llOl'tt. n41&u.-r mt.m"'1IO, ..... Palnt101. INT /EXT. Neel. boDat. re.... 12 yn. exp. Llc'd. Dave IM-10'5. !Jut Pal.atlna. So. eo.t palnUnc 1pec1all1l. Im/Ellt. Ranbl. 415-0274 arnl INT. PAINTING Quality makes the dilf ereoee. :M bn. r.o.1a ..... .. .................... . WAUPAPlllMG Quality work 631·3085 Rieb. 640-7271 P 0 Box Servtoe • pr mo --,-Al-MT1_MG___ ~17th St. t21. CM Alt.tic ,~ Hotidaya here a1aln-let 's clean It up with a llood European Laod1caper. 12 yra exper. NB/CM cleanln1 aervlce Call Top work. Fair price ua. I'm 1mall, prices Terri llU-8128. 842-1549 Refs. 84M87l clYateves. anu maU. 875-3014 Res. C.omm'I, Quality Work, Lie Bonded Ins 20 Yrs bp&»-'1282 llooflMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair or rerool Qual loWr1t Guar Proud Brot. Roorina C.o 00 11 i I llorilMJ ······················~ rede nt1,.l ed mat tt.' French. Sparu.sh. reltd ma. spelllna Engltsh fl'n.«>IJ ... w-... 7100 Hllp W..e.d 7100 Http W..ted 7100 Hllp W..e.ct 7100 ............................................................................................ HllpWlllled 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 HllpW..... 7100 HllpW..e.d 7100 .-.w-.ct 7100 ....................... ....................... ....................... . ............................................ . AdmlD/Prof. Adlh. Ba Dk ID I L 0 AN llAUT1CIM't CAStea Clerical Sipif. alt. 1Dc. a>/t, f /t. SECRETARY. Ex · New a..i--" •~ d Bri..w .... 1 _...... w/ COO.~t CUSTQOtAM DELIVERY LA Tames ~Good pay D119.Intne•Nwpt8ch car routes. CMt HB. • benenu. Apply Jolly ---. IDOCI pe.y, must MAii. ~'400 mo + Ro1er, 400 SO. Cout have pbooe • car. boma. al8o need earner Hwy, Lquna Beach. _ID'_1015_______ ;:::.m.or. 541-4411 or ver /Gardener. com- blnauon peraon. Ha'1t: valid Calif Ile. Good driv1n1 recor~. Minlmwn .,. 20. Applx1 P • n n y 1 a Y e r . l 6 eo ~ c.o.t.a Mesa - Ow o bu a . JI kt . pertenced only. Xlnt -_.. _,, I If you enjoy working ~~';;IOI' v:~ lnl/llnlmt. l'nU/local. benefits. Call J ohn ~~= around a mualc environ· P1aceotia $100 refund. lnns t . Spencer: mmt.. then thla full Ume _1&1_l ____ ._C_ll_. -- 567-D2 AMlllCAH STATE ~ ~~=a::~::; AM'"""9 S..lce IA.MK Must have expenence in req1.Dred. F1exlble hours. PBX operators for a 64G-SlOO payables. work orders. University Stereo call Clerk/Secretary, part ume leading Lo full lime l.mmediate opening for motivated. work on enl· ed person In our fast paced Loan Brokerage Co. Ability to cope with pressure . deal with vaned personaulies .• rnd wilting w learn No pre v1o u s expe r i e nce necessary Will train. Salary open. Ca II Kalle ~9350 CX>OK. experienced, must Cutt er w a o t e d f o rDe --ot_a_l-bu-.--m-1-rr-•• -ro-r have some lmowled1e of ..U"ta· esp. preferred. p6a&anl 2 Dr olf\ce Ex· telephone answerlne sales ioomala. payroll & Personnel. 213-836-1722 service experienced or BANKING light typing. Must be self or apply at 1829 Newport seafood Salary open Wiii train r11 bt 1n per lrvmeM2--4711 F\a1l time position av a Ila d1V>dual. AJ>9ly m person ri ver1 Ii Cblldre'J' needed for advertiainc arculauon TranaPGrta:· tJon provided from 19th ~ Harbor F1ex1ble hours ~ will train. Full lime or motlvat.ed Contact Mr Ave, Costa M~a part time sblft.s a vaila· Franke, Dean Av1ollon ble <.:all 964 4336 or 8-12AM Sea Suits. &37 W Dental ~11tant lmmed 964 3142 181.hSt CM nperu.ng. chair )Id(· RDA hie . Days. afternoon· TELLERS lnc.557-1900 CASHI ER1FRONT DESK -----(iERK Exp pref . but COOK. full umc Apply in p e r so n 1111 20 Brookhurst , F'ount a 1n Data Entry. Fu II t 11n e days. company benefits. exp. pttf. lrvane 557-.4752 pn>f 4 l., d3y'I " B or (1~ 6402970 everungs or grave yard. FuM & PcrtTinw BOO KK EEPER ( u 11 will lra rn NewportN Must be able to work time, all bookkeeping Inn. Mary Carl )on D&l'TALASSIST. f\iU tun<: chain11de X ray he reqd R 0 A pref Bene offere d Salary open wkdays 642 6880. evea&wknds 673-3403 Earn ROO pr wk Part l1n1c at ho me. no ex per. neceuary Call 495-1370. AM for Jana some weekends. Typing 6 months experience pre· duties. includes 11omc aA• 1700 x 510 E o E ~ WJ>fll· reqwred. Many rerred but will consider ho8t..essang. For appl. ask .,..... · · Valley ------- co. benefits available . bright. personable sell (or Bo b or Yvonne , Please call Mon·Fr1. starters with a good Velvet Turtle 644 5313 COOK &/OR KITCHEN PREP Super job for nght people, P•Y & cood~ above aver age. 497 37 29 DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Fashion laland area mathematical aptitude Costa Mesa area and prior cash handling BOOKKE EPER · for pro gressave co., antett11ent. self·starter. non-smoker. salary comm w /ability. Send resume to 33208 PDeo Oerveaa Ste. San JuanOaplatraoo. D76 C~HIERS Cl.SU( nPIST COO"'S S... YOILr Days Forn.s-! ELECTRONI C AS · SEMBLERS-aU phase$. salary commenaura\e with upe r Englis h speak in g pref e rred. A1ll&re Dectrorucs 3188-,L Al.nrQ, Ave.. C.M. Airport area back1round. Late shift Call~ and Saturday hours Immediate opening for " DenlaJ Auist.anl Eapenenced Assistant for N s specialty om~. Cull lime Please call 640-8' , 11/F E .0 .E. neceuary. Please con-UTVTEM major developer Duties lmmed. openings for include 1ood typi ng cooka at Bae ll Bay Paaficllutu.al.aleadina sllill1, lilin1. general Restaurant ln South west coast ln1urance clerical duties. Xlot OollSt Plaza. dowoltalrs ~ beadqu.rWred Al)ollcaUans DOW beln1 t.Uen for warebou1e- de1Jve17 helper. Ntw =re WaNbolialnl Yer)' ftnD. Ftlone ~ .-ppt. ·=··~· All. SWtiDI wage S4 per hr. Good advancement for th e right p e r s o n . 64&-7485. la<1: MariaObaaa C114)Gl·ml fS'a...GIBRALTAR litilli}i.. SAVINGS A"D LOAN ~ATIOH E.O. E. / Affinna tion Act.lon-M/FN /HC ~i~nd iliou . DMI' Bullocka. Apply In lnNcwpart8eadl,lscar· ...,.,., DOW nailable ed. -~ ..... Alt \0 ll All. reatly u•H•• U:iM9d , ________ , Dedraa6es for full time wlat.ut ma. /ta.Ci Dea IDd ta limced ''IOl!lt" Dl:MM l&.ICTll()llf'lltllllMIC~~11 --.. =-,_2nd. ._ 3rd. DtKAY ___ 9!..___...,...-____ .. ..._ ...._.. ••...... • D'",... "'PllENT people for lief ._t.a ID· ---· --1190..,. lbift. ex-rience ~. e.au"'~e--. Counter help. mature. ,_ 1 --___._ --·-'" Wetrain ~rtS330toS4 ~~~..............,~~~,..~·-~~ aome MWloi lmowledg.e .. ,awsn.._-..s . E xcellent u rttr op ASSOCIA'ft " per hour Advancement -req. S3 .l0 Hr Call u you've had at least 1 portwuty Lo won tn the SI024toSl2411M..., f · 8'1J.3162 1ntern •l1on al head ,.._ oppor\WlllY or manage-Oertr-typtst. permanent year of keypunch o r Part UJDe. 35 boors pet menl poe1l1ons lo S5 50 position, 50-80wpm. &d C"'._ • "'DY keydlsc expenence we ~n in " company wedt. Poaltlon lo assist llBf.f.PEI per hour tf quauf1ed. For wortang cood & ~neflts, ~' ~ .._ can olfer you lhi5 even deahng Ill enttay related reeutar electrorucs starr .& DROPOS more mfonnallon & in start $650. Mon-Fri. 9am Exper lad lo work ind~ Lil& sb.Lft poe1uon 14pm products & serv1cn In members with their m· AT t.ervtew. 491S-9950 or call 5pm. 979-2270. clearuna plant in II B 12.am 1 and an excellent d 11.. 1 du a I m u s t b e strucUonal program Ap P\a1I cbarf9, mmt type 50 WPM . feMnl led1e, s-yroll taxes ar other re· ports. thru trail balance. Very busy &c pressure ale. Miru computer ex per helpful. Salary open de· pending on skills & past earnings Resume to. Panco. Ltd PO Box 181123. lrvane, Ca 92713 BANKING Fash·1on Island 714/537-4840 Will In· area. Moo Fri fk2·2050 working at mo!l phere ltnowl~able in mactun pfy by 5Pm. Nov 16. 1979. tel'V1e'W on Saturdays by a.ERK wanted for health c.J... 1 d 1ng ·" rabr1C'at1n1 of SENIOR NEW a , tment. . food st.ore. full·t.Jme, ex· Counter P erson . f ull ........ st.a.rtlllg sa a.ry an hardwan ~ Veaf'"' ex Shop ll'W"U#l(araltll ~ ef rred S48 9537 time/part t i m e Will outstand1n1 com pany ""'rte nce '" elect ro B.ECTIONICS vv... l!;ll;l"'U'l E.qualOpporEmployer per.pre · · tra in . 642 5466 or benefit.sarewalUng! ~ .. --·--• .. ~ ..... will IHSTRUCTOtl A Fl n e E urope an ACCOUNTS Acct ·5 Payable. con '"""""......-. ._.. .. . Des11ner Boutique Is stru"l ion exper . pre· COLUCTOI ~Ul66 R d:aedt enimeenn& draw· at Oranae C.oa.st Colle~ .. . l t .. LERI E . 1 t t I Pleue contact achel I t I t c:-..1-11u funded CETA seeaang a1 s stan !er r ed . Ma . Da vis . C CAL r.nJOY n eres n e . Couple, asst ma nager R 1 1 1n1s re a DI o ~...., manal:{.; additional Excellent opportunity to 54().0500 cballengiog work with a -~area. Outa•·ndln& oaers or appiy 1n1 mectwusm involv111e op· pro1ram. full ti~-~ staff. open. aaaist Savinp Manager ---------Securities processing nation wide sales finance ~ot. ~ .. units ~~our Penoooe l 1 C'. m •a n~ t 1 c Ii through ~30-80. Apply~ ,.._ ,._.. , ... 1.1.51 '"'all-... _ of saulnn• IRO"'ea &l!l..E clerk for FuMon l1land company We baue an ~ .......... l. l)'J'OSCOP'" Sutt.em.a W• Som. Nov 20 .......... ' ~-~~-~~~~,...~·~·~·~ ~pera~ Our ·~r~ Fl~RM., Investme nt Firm . opentng ;or• fuli time Adults only. No pets . olfer ex~Ue~t ~oeOta~ Coast Com:~~i -Beach office is seelllng Proceaaes new Invest· oollec:tor. Pteuant work· Salary open. Apart & in· Iii\ wages & a creative en College District. 131 llOmeOOe with 1·2 years in Fashion lalaod area mmtslnv=banllde· In& ~Uom, excellent aurance, furQilbe d . \el PACJAC rTVT1.JAl v1ronm e nt ContaC't Adams Ave . Costa ......... , ,,... ..... •••....-..w~ ..... "' .......... 141-ftll 861.expertenoe. New ac· has immed opeo.ina for poalta & ed follow beoeftt1. Call ~30·1661 9Ge3 Pe rs onne I 5Si ·905 1 Mes a . CA 9 2 S 2 6 COWlts back1round ia Teletype ()per. Hn 6am· up. Investment or bank· l :»S.. Mon tbru ~· to OOUPL.E w ANTED to 100 ~ Oe~ tJr E.O E n4--.SMJ pnlernd. Thia Cull lime 2:30pm:. Call Donna ln& experience helpful. arraofi interview. belp manaie 1m. busl· Newport ach. t3IGO !~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~ poltUcm offen a atartln& 1'alinari &40-0l23. E.O.E._ /F. -pllft•tlme. llu.tt be ('TW)MNl33 DIET SUPERVISOR.--------· =:'~I lft•t 714-644-ZHZ aatcal Colloao -IO train ..._ .. ,..,. ........ ,. .._._, -« -te .. D.ECl'IUCIANS •!'Ne Bullocks South Cout la SO. OltAHGI for '11~ a llOrtJoa COii· OOUJUER. Jiko..rri, 4 hr Employer 11 /F ll2 t.d CODY boap. Port •Free lnlurance accepllng appllc.atlooa COUNTY trol. P1nil>fe schedule dq, •per b.r + aoc aau.. ~~~~~~~~ .._. Qmvalescel, Z570 GROWTH •Jl'reecareeupparel for the foUowiD1 poel· ~ALCOUltT apsll'Ol(.5tolbn.dal17. Own c.,.. Non•moker . ..,._.. u.... ......... _.Ex· Newport Blvd .. C.11 __ ...__._ .. __..___ ...__ .... .ft.I ..... ..a.ft..t•a SUD Ulna Tbun. XJnt Oal.IC&rol: 751,.llL A-. &._., nu1 ...-eo.oa •i.__ .... _........,., ..,..., ---....._ atartlJll 9ay. Lori '1 p • r . p ref• r re d .• · Pleaae ca II Loretta !':'! ~ 2 i'~ ~~ DEPUTY .a.ERK I Kltcbea, 971·07'7 aft ClelT cuaa ~~~ca. Onr ll. ~·~~!•tfemale. OPPORTUNITV ..__~,...---'1f7P.,mo. IOAllforapet. --.udal .. pl'Olram 11 a-9t <211) a.76218 ..... _, __ .,. ffecPLW 11J' clerical U · -to~ da1ld abule. formanLatormaUoo. lbllelleeplqfulJ•part per. Pu1 typln1 teat CO )I P U T E R Good pbolle awmen to DELIVERY Drlver ~ble to prtvate~ • f time permaHnt po1I· 40wpm. Call '95·4100 OPZRATOR -Fulltlme ualat c...Ut maoa1er ......_Smmflco.Good ...,.pnl(lt lncorponted SrPl .... Ha• ;1 fllDalT'Y tiomopen. !!111. Gforappt. E.0 .E. or pmt time. &aper. for wiUa collectlooa, ac· drhtq ,_, vaUd CA Board. admia~lratlve •cl Ld'• ,, ....a. Mahatenanee 2 perma· SJs&an 12 ror trwJl.loa ~ tnmii::::"~ drtwn lie. can for appt. 8liJll.Y 6 ~ ap-•WV · --~, •• _..I~ .... _ ~ run time ..,.ttloaa --------·1 to k Solid ref1. Com· ....._ dUtlea. IO-ml. titUlle ID uleCUOD. t.raJD. ~be famJbllU. ... r .,... -· ··-=--tt vr--a.ri0ENca1""0 "rovvwc"" penutlon ne1otLable. comp&Q.J bmeftta. Ea· n..1• _.._..__.. uw•cllNdioootpenoo. -•••ma· AD m UD Y Stodr full It part lime ~ .. ,.. a r.o ... Locld ....... ...,loa,.. trv. complex. patenee rnfernd. but s;:rtT S::::.., ~ Diil MW • commwdca· f::t::;1~ rins a~ ~~~a 8 t h r u S~ES ~,:t· Koll for appt. ::.,~Ca~•= Trave:U-A.acy. Mon.Fri. = ute '&0:.J::!~ test1n1. llu1t alto §~ Permanent p1oa111t1001 AOCTGCLERKS .,_. ~~eycle preferred. kidl 5 6 undrr E.O.E. capable of 1upervtal;f come with u co. PBX-PULSE COOi · <X>PES. po. Box u~. !':!'!'~i~r~c 8:'! •• bmefitl. No ~rieoce TopPay NoFee Retlremem community. Delh,ery P /Tlme AM , S....Ana.CAtz71l perience In tb• abovq =-~.~:,. ,fJ:~ Paid Weekly Pleuant atmo1pbere. CUSTODIAN L.A. Tlmea. '100 per Dlahwaaber. part time areu will quality you fQI! TB.I.EIS " bouaewivea. Applf. =~b•D•flt1 . NB :::..Laauna Beach. PM. Port MeH Con· thuposttlon. BullocU, 33D N. Briat.o • • I valelcent, 2510 Newport =~,Jf~~ Costa...... COOICS o.a.-a•• ~port •t Delivery Men for early BMi.C.11.641.0.00 We oiler excellent ptv-• time ODelllbl for TeOen An~ Oppor1unity w a D t ed . Some ex· ._. h ...... • ,... All L.A. TlJoes home de• DotU Shop. Aftemooo 6 ~4:~v:!: witb ebc lllllinlbl to oae p;loY!r. IRVINE perlence prererred. HtllMe IMH•l .. I to tlvwy route. Economical ewnina. Awl1 Ln penon ~and allllitJ, aJtd ,.... 8lsL esputnce. ~Y l.OE Pluuat Peuant ,. .............. ~ 'j! =~no~·. E ' WlDchaU'1 Doout out1tandla1 compaa, ,,_.JIClalt,loDll ofter ex· El.per. 4lJ • evenlq, --------1155·2755. 4251 II art· ..._.,..,.ffll111f lectlnc. MU mo Net .. ~! Harbor Bl. bendlta wbicta lDclud'.i celJtDf workiDI CODCll· _..'1¥l_cl_ub __ ..,. __ m_IO___ laple.NptBcb ....... 1 • • .... taltebome+au al · -paid medical, dental\ tkmlltd· -1 b ---------• and life wuraoce for .,...aru.,.....,,. BU$BOY-Lancbes, •JI-.... w c11a.MeM wowancle t+ OHDUlt. •DllYllS• employ .. aacl depen. •PUdcartier~pparel piJhlpenoaLe.IU.arrtta, ' • r 4 • r • Htm DI er. un · •llUU. TIMI• dents For lmmedla~ •l'Neputda& 4WNo.Npt..BLNpt.Bcll. CLERKS , I ,. .. , ..... ~ Bcb area . Al90 ~lo the plant. comideraUoG appl)' Ill •ADdlDGl'lll _6'M'100________ cl•M •elat•l•l•t DELIVERY PART Neat appearan ce . penooLo: ,. Pl.-all An.ette t Cafeteria Emplo1ee1. ..... -""' ll•I, TlllE. All. LA Times. llDowledJ:.tof Oran1e ., -·)~lllform:_ day1, salad exper. .. •• ,el lt••tlr••• --w1t.r .. ·u.oaBeh Coun&yOv. drlCovlncre· l£Alftt~l0 ... -btllltw. Gooct ~nu. FULL TIME .;_.a,. _ ~ --. card. .. 11. mpaay .-. ..: lltfmU. Call foe appC.. '111·5100, --. • -• ,... ._,...._ veblclet n to per ...... ~ ~ e1UM HO m:ma1c1 MICISIAIY .... I ...... ...... hr +lnceatavea. Call ·~· ·~ NIUTY ----·-----... .: M .... __._ DEUVEJlY llAN -4-L.A. llarttTOl.-a. DYNAMICS •I ...... CABPJ:NT&a.fllll·llme, e ~ 1\m. to bomel lo Npt. Slll W..i~ / ...:.;...,jfl•o.:;.:.:...:.. lllld~l&la-.... Hurry! lmmediateopenlnp lllit wtlJso ,.._., BdL a:ao am to eam. nnftlW'o <Van>ti.ft""n a...-h•--,cA ... k.-....... toPOBnwm.sD1Juan • I'!.,.., ..... ~--MMMlor ·~~drl..a,-... _,_ •H AD~ C.Pliltnmo,Qa.ar71 AM .. IPM. •Wll ::t LA= Co. de-&.O.E. m/f/IJ ear.ea1tr.LarwmMi 1w/bet~. WILL Jeam various pb.,. of store Dell""'· R"~-~•lblt ti •·211 ms. aDIM:llWalab operetlon1. Lota of cu1tomer • w9 .,.... ,_ • ~Mlded nau t1aM Ddva-aJ01 1nure1tlnJ.~ tontact. r If ... .._, ... or plannin1 firm In Oraaa• Co pboto cballea11o1.1 wor._ Hull••t ~•••fltal Beacb. •a.aollr. ,....... tab_.. nau w1w ~al. N~1 ....... w •,.. . · .._rtedrtver.loc!tnCM UoGwide 1al• nun~ Apply in person l·Bpm Weekd•YI or 12.4pm Saturday 6 &mday • tu Mw "' '' 1 Jilt. DIUVDY·TOP PAV ... ._ ~n""fo:o':'1 r\Z:1~r.":' P«> IJ:LLINO. llu.l be 1•-------11 Ol'l ovtr, own· traOI, ...... .,...._ ~ i· 4:JO·lpm. Mon·f'rl Men0twomao2S1,.,or ~r:::ee1 1100 ~ 53l-4)1U call blwn. M) ~der Koo• the c:Olll\ Fn Lo arrq toten~ p.m; OU. N1Ull0aweekor l'Ot t.11~ """" P /T snort Oraa1• Cou \ •----~~---.,..u•t17 ,,.,.OD, • Yellow Qab. l7JOO Iii\ DCBOW SEClSTAB.¥ti t::~Loc ID t:I Ktrraaaa. J'ouataln WJala h•n HP•F ~ ;=:mi:i~~fl Vallef. <No o111awr a.11n oP1at caa ror ....... gtt' IJWftlll betw• N•w~opt • hrfltw. B••ll• · a1111-% 'W•4o W) llCIW.be.-llWllL_.,.. ......... ' l ' L l e e i ' i • • GENERAL OFFICE ·= ~-15'22 Al· IAs. H.B. Ml-5787 GENDALOFPICE _.. VOLT ' ' " t 'I · .rrw· lnlurance Ambitioua man or •-> .. CampDj1Dl1ve women presently ' <Aa'ou from employed, part time to :Jdm WqneA.ltport) awt. iUll time wheD iifl'4YU~~~<>11~111~•~E~m~plc)~y~er~ q 11 a Ii fled w l l b a :.; minimum iuarantee per maatb. ColQPlete train· int proerani. Farmers lolurance Group. Call 8661ll. ........ , OUl'POST 2302llarbor Blvd. eo.tall .. E.O.E. REST.AU.RANT MANAGER · wanted ex-p.-. Send .-ume to "8 So. Cst. Hwy. Laguna Beadl.92851 MAMA61MIM1 POsmOM W-2 I..u. wttb Jhili· ty· to blr~1 train 6: adt'fate omen. Must haft dlNd ... fa/« llana1ement ex per. Bale PW'J II bonus de· Gped to yield $1.5,000 + J.lt. year. Oo. benef"d.s. Call Mr. lllcbaels SIN1ll. MAMUJACTWIMG TIAltBS lmmed Full Time Opea1np • ......... - SALES Lookmg for an esc1Ung poeltlon In tbe ret11l dothlDg field. Thia rapid· 1Y arowma clolhin& retail cb.aln la looklq for out Slinl IDOUvated. reliable ..._ people PUU •part =r-"lom anil&ble. elltiDaa fl1r our oew s\Ore k>eald bl .... Olll&er. m E 11\h.. St Cl:llU Mesa an beiq •c· ceplal lQam to Spm at me feOowiQ coov..uem 'ocMicw MH 1 •S OUTPOST 2302 BarlJor Blvd a.t.alleu E.O.E. SECRETARY Corporttt• Heed- . QI ... Stat.e wfde invetlmeol ..mo. firm -Fabioo laland. Buy, active. challen&iQ, cllverslfied ... GoOd G11.1a, (lYP- la&/ shorthand ) or- &allisational a.blHl!ea· ~123M·fi'rl. 9.00-5.SO. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY lrvme-baaed developer has openloa for aecretary U> the pres I. dent of • ltoWin& firm Construction back· IJ'OUDd. good typlog & SH skills necessary Salary commenusnte w/exper Call Mrs Fttrpatrick St(}.2951 ------- SICUTAa_Y DATSUM -het 011 ope1ti•9 for a Mentary. e. Its re- CJIOllCll ~le• dept. T~ so+. 11ta1""'-d IO+.-'i»capabk of c.c lc.attlMJ. Ii - WOltiiitg well w '""°" .......... co. ·~~pro­f~ work!::: Pw h Ft 0..... P"'O' diach at cost. MISSAM MOTOa COIP. 161lSw•w•r PO BOX555.5, C.M. 92626 n4-549-1Z17 E.0.t'. ' SICllTAltY °'**"fol' ripinaced Secret•r1 t~_st!:: M•a .... Quaunca include t7plng . shorthand. abnlty to Wlllft with numbers • in--~ riJa PIM peo-ple an food lndualry Ex· caUllll rrtqe bcMllta Ir wortiol coadt&loaa in prime Newport Beacb iDeation. Pleue incl~ salary requa rements With resume ~ send to PO Box 7410, Newport Beach, CA9311160. E.O.E. Sa.ie. Lady for Jewelry --------store 1a Costa Mesa ReltaCOU:.,. Hll.P 548-3402oreves, 541-3270 SICIETARY ffa & ... ,,.., Amit DtpU Real tlltat.e Waded, unlicensed (we lleyertiof 'a m So. Coast W1qe bu unmed open· inp for counter help wbtyi/wkds, must be 18 ·or <*9er Call: Dan at ~. Rest.uraat Dlnln& Room Hostess. put time. Hotel exper preferred. Service S)'lteml Corp. eau for appt. 581-5140 Restauraal CIA%YHOISE S1IAIC HOUSI Acceplln1 appllcaUons Cor coolrl. bo1te11e1, bulboya. diabwaahers. doormen. Apply beain Dini Thur Nov 8 at ~ Broothollow, S.A. Restaurant Sendwlcb person wanted ti counter help wanted. SWtinc W/lood salary Call 675-2193. .W traln); netr or exper. --------Ucemeea for new U · RaaUSala ~ ad..lve lrYlne of. lice. tall mana1er. APROPOS Rdil1 Realty for coo· --. •c---y fldenUal Interview. ,_.....,"• _, .. m.-i OIAM9I --------• Ia a floe European Dlllp Boutique aeekJq SALES PBSONS Penooality plus adult.a to work .with and moovat.e kids Over 21 In i..,un.a, CaputraPO. San Clemente areu PART TIME EYEMIMGS PHOt41: 8G-43Zl « 4M-Nl8 Ext. 250. Betweeo l·SPll. Aall l'or Andrea SALES REPRESENTATIVES ,._.., fermcl ... d419y of a .. lot' .... ........... ... ~ resadentaal builder located m lrvme ii seek· 1D& a SecreUJ"y to USl!ll with tbe clerical needs in our tu & lotttnal audit dept. The qualified can- didate will have a minimum of I 2 yrs general secret.anal ex- per .• good typmg slulls or 60 wpm, dictaphont' ~e le a pleasant oooperaU ve persooali ty We olfeJ" an out.5t.anding Compensation/benefit pectage. For Immediate coasiderat.ion pleue call for an appt. or apply in person Gena Mezo 714/V7S-1809. POHDaOSA HOMES DD 8usinesa Cent.er Dr Slute2S7. lrvtne. wns an.' I,. a llllitle1 .. .... n... ~ AmnmuveActlon retpllr• l•dlYlcl••I• Employer ........... ...., .. SECRETARY for pre- l ·c• wMa .. st11 iou1 executive = ef clewts. ... SU1t.e/part tlmetnexable ..._.,__.. ba&n. Self start«. ahrt ...,~•rt1& __,. -bllDd 6: Ult~ still.a ......., 9ckdr ..... req . lnterviewln1 cle•elo,••wt • •· between tam-lpm, llon· __. Fri. 'l1MI Executive Of. r-•••ce. · flee/Newport C.nter. 110 1Wt ta• appa twlty ~rt Cenler Dr .. fir • C8'9lf' ....... Slcftt.lrJ ......... offi ......., ca .. 1......_ IOOd tJjtq, ace111:t. It a 1 e d • a 6eaefli.ltoS.IU-Slll. ,..,.. 1e, ,... "' da,_wt .:=:=-. C7141111-t06' ....... ..._ . I I l l e e ' t We offer excellent salary LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 WmSepn\J'Om Sa&aAD.a,CA E.O.F.. Shop trainee. 01etal f abr ica t ion Sl.»$UO/br. 6'2-3545 Tc ... cwary Alslg llh 1le9ster Today 557-0045 GRAND OPENING Antique Row welcomes .lENNIFER 'S ANTIQUES ~•a&a Damsb modro din tble & 4 cbrs. walnut finish. 4S"md w/leaf 63"oval good cood. $195. llagh nP. thl 4cbn, eXleDd to 76 , suo. 55'1-1812 r- Win Tickets Worth '50 Tickets available at Tlcketron, Mutual Agencies and Anaheim Convention Center Box Office. For more Speed Weekend In- formation Call (714 > 752·0503. t I I I Tire • rtm, 1.1ax11.s . F\nlltoDa Volvo, to Pb' rated Oil J'otd ~ Toa rim. '10 or off•. 557-4JJO 5 11pm, 715-GMS. oatllt Van mlnl H&ta •nu. ~=-.,l5 NL Cover ~ ..... .. ·-;-····· • NOTICSTO ·REAl>DSAND ADVDTJSEJtS ZIBHarbor Blvd. COSTAllESA 979-2500 C.ONtUll CHEVROLET .. , jl • ' ' ' • r I \ \1 t ' '>46-I 200 TM4J>l'tce of ttema ad•erttlad bJ ••hlele deelen .fD U.. 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"II Eldondo Convwtible, Ecooo V.f, all powe r, :l .................. ,. aDmualmmac. '5115. '78 Ccav lkW 12,000 ml f\lelbQedecl.IMIW'lrilh new ateel radial• • "II Plymoutb Gran Fury PP.131-4300 AM /FM ite'reo whlte equhnHnt, excellent cuaett.e deck atereo. Waaoa PS, PW, PB, 9710 Ut • tDl Xl OODdf!.~ 6aertfice.. Best ~ coodiUoa. '2200 AMIN stereo, AC. All ..... ~ ............... :cf:d ~ ••. tT5·te:~ Offer 04-0117 ••••· atru. Must aeU. Sl500. ••• • · ' · ~"'-Call 71•·7--6 .... t aft "II TURBO. ltllterlor + Evminp: 6'4-3'CM. ._. '871111at•n1 •• -~ Air, L-R mlr· ..,, vw Duber xlat CObd • El dorado, ~ ~-SIJDOor '-:z,~ 1..:•~:30:.:.;;..Pll;:::_ ____ _ nn, n 'a, S eqlne, 72 2 door 4 •Pct, ta,100'. tkm. fltO or -~•· MZ-'TlaOI' · · vu ltT7 Plymouth res. $17,000/ trade. •un(.417451 ..._ w'a "itDiii.advaJ•• Jbr>'&abuna4Aloor, 2 •'1153. J1tm 111&S.. nMded. llah offer. _.It.a-wa.-. All ~ -.. II '71 ~ BNtle. 9'mrool, ._ ....... •-y IGUO.. .,..._.tie. air CIODd .• • tl2, ---. O'I· DKmt. 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All/Pll radio A/C ai.aio.111.p • at 112.000 or aHame -.a7I Dal& PUot Oalll.o)'ndaate•'1iu · .,, IM copper llMltalllc 1-e • 1122/mo. Call 11 verume.. 4 cir, fUll7 MMID.Exl.2'10 _ ~~~~~~~· ~ wllaint.hpd.All/Fll SALIS.SBYICI C714 ) ... JWI. eqqp'd. Mllll be .... ,...._ H65 = ew. 1mf, lllDt cond, ANDLIASIMG C • "17 a.100 or a.st otr. PP. -................... . ~~·=· :.;: ~::baae or a11ume OVERSEAS DELIVERY _ ..................... TU4G-3'10Xll lt72POllll9c 080 ~ .BriaD5Cil-l8 EXPERTS '7t S.rllnetta. ailver "T7V....W.4dr,bronm, New Urea juat bad a · ... ..,.. f716 · wlburnDdY iD&. T·top, ltbr, loeded. 15,000 ml, lime 14>. Needl 1tan~r ._. 9727 ---·••• .. •••ii•••••••• IAILI Ill .. traci atereo, every SMOG. 8'2.108I IC75 • a.. a..57'5 •ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 nrat rs 11 S A VOi.YO 8vall ODtioD, eustm rima -o IPll. lllUIU.f' u. • . lla.rbol'BI cl. •111&.•1llllafttpm. 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IJ"'7000 1 ... meeaai• w 1ct,.ch oa::u ~ '1~11~~~ "·-·;;;;;;;;;;;••••• """ ;... ~a. ,, a~wer GMCTIUCKS T,=-=-• -~-CUA••MCll 8:t.1~~~t =·~="~-!1 1N~ m> Harbcw Blvd. With All /Fii Stereo GD Camaros, Cat· eG-S171. ..;;;IG-~5171;;.;..;., ____ _ ~~:A ~ 6 low mu ... Aneheim 7fJ0-201t =~..U~ r.dix~ ...... ---U-Md ____ uwi.-.. u... __ ....:.__ _____ , G1123) Sll.1111 • tlaall ·······················.·111111· --···jii llACH IMPOITS 11,... .... loc*inl t« a bet· SAYI MOWlll ts Job. JOU woa 'l w&Dt to mlU UM ~~mplo7ment C""hmwe ID Clw1lled. COMMHL C HEVROLET -.. ,.. 11 I • I. r : ._ \' ~ ,46-11()0 "7• a.....1 1m~a ••• LARGEST SJo:L .. '.CTION OF • tnm, rear-.~ paJ.at, NEW & USF. I> CADILLACS alnt. eond. •l,TOO. IN ORANG ft~ COUNTY .... ,. __________________________ .. '71 11oate Car1o: Good 1976 CADILl.AC . SAU wlater projee& for COUPl•ft.LI ··••••••••••PllC•t ..... ,.ue 1Hclaaalc. one owner Glllf wnn IMltMlr-. C::..tolle ---top, orui1e contrul, AM/FM....._ M powr, '11~: LoefSadllldd. tllt .._.a~ ml*. (q74AKQ). . = '"'°' Pn. Pf.7, ....... ""m, • -........... l I l l \ .. ~ e I-I . . ' l t Kids writtell aprtulon. Tboee •cont put Fountaln Vallej Blaneea'1 ttudeDta u UM eDtoard ~in state,..... - Tbe llaD~ Beaeb Cit7 <•l•mentarJ) School Dlstrtct scored potftlt ol Oraqe eout•a 11 cliltrieta, with state unlrtnp ot 55 to n percent lo the tour cateples. Ocean View atudeata last year ve b•d ICONd lowest ol all puplll ta <>nqe Coat dilb'tcta. bat ..... 1ear'1 ptm lDOYed tbem ap to 80 to IZ pereenl ln state l'lllk· ~mew 20 to 11 pereent ol other callfcrnia ICbool dllbtet cbllclren avera1ed btcber scores. wttb ao to 90 pereeat ol t.be diatrtcta acorinc lower. Despite the f•ct that Hunt· instoo Beach City School district It ' I rated JowWt ot Oraqe Cout' j 1ebool8 In 1tate eomparlsoa ,, nnttnp, tbe diltrtct'I ltada•• far oaatrtpped tbe uerace au. dent leorm In dlatrleta wttb .. dent.a ol ilmllar IOdo-eeoDomlc bactpouda, state offlelah aald.· The same trend wu followed by 1tudent1 in Ocean View Elementary. while Fountain (See WDI', P•&e t\%) 1:ll:ostage 4 7 Days, OC Men Freed f . ( 'Clark, ~ ~PLO Rep • 'fnnfer t BJ fte Aaoda&ed Preas ., U.S. envoy Ramsey Clark, l baned from Iran. met with a Palestine Liberation Organisa- tion representative lo Turkey to- ' day to spur mediation effort.a to win the release of some fSO f Amerlcan hostages held at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, It was reported. (Related stories, PagesA3. OffictaJ IOUl'CeS in Algien re- JM>rted that AJaerla, a leader ol the antl-llrae) Arab front. bad ; joined the PLO ln tr,inc to , secure tbe host.aces• freedom. In Tehran, meanwhile, oae of f 7 t the Moslem atudmta oeeapytna l the emWl)t Nld tbe boltllll bad DOt beea in,J1lled beew . ...... ll18ID we daa't belie.e to .. hart aomeooe ••• they .,. "" f I ' t f I • • ~ • well and we lmow their rlebta.. •• 1'be Ulllh••A..t ltaelmt ID a l te~lnteniew wiUl a Cm· ' diaD ndo ltat1oG., ltreued &bat "we are not enem1el wltb peo. ENIGMA OF IRAH ANAL VZEO A1f) lpie, but with governments." Iranian demonstrators today bllndfolded one of the Amerlean dloatacea. bound bi• bands l>ehlnd bis back and par~ ilim around the embassy earden t1whlle mobs shouted, "Death to Carter!" and "Send Baek the iSbah!" a witness reported in a call to 1be Associated Preas in At.hem. The witness asked not to : be identlfled. The demomtraton at the em- baaay also accused L. Bruce ~Laingen. the u.s. eharee d•af. r tairea. o1 bel.nl a "plotttna •PY" and uld they would boldblm ~ live at the Forelp Miniltry. ' where be baa been holed up since the embassy wu taken over Sun· day. Iran lader Ayatollah Bubollah Khomeini bas refuaed to allow , former U.S. Attorney General Clark, aapeeial envoy from Preli· , dent carter. to come to lraD to try , tone::=:ateaneod totbeembaasy I ttaa • 1 Tebriii ndio uld before any taJb caiald be beld with the U.S. =·==~~~-=: reader 8lllU ICGl»•mmed Reu · Pahlm to IJ'8D to face trial u a ,,.r ertmlaal, 1ometbin1 ....... hu refmed to do. fte·llill)l ti~ in New Ycftl This little sandpiper was frozen by photography to ap- pear as large as an ostrich as he flitted about in the surf· line .in search of some dinner at Huntington Beach State Beach. 'lbe photographer said that the artful bubble effect in the background was caused by bis use of a 500 millimeter mirror lens in capturing the little bird's din· ner hour efforts. Rebels Given Ransom BJ&OBEaTBA&KD Of_......, .......... Two Orange County ex- ecutives were reunited wltb their families early today after beine held hostage for 47 days by leftist euerrillas in El Salvador. A spokesman for Beckman Inatrumeota Inc. of Fullerton said Dennis R. McDonald. 37. and Fausto Bucheli, 41. arrived at Ontario Airport early lb.la morning OG a private jet owned by Beekman. They were releued Wedae&- day ni1bt in tbe Central Amerlean country'• capital dQ, San Salndor. They ·were reatlnc witb f amlhea at undileloeecl locatklm tn ....... CaJlfarD1a todaJ wt appeared to be ia pd pbJllcal eonclltloo, a apok•man aald. Medical examinations are ldteduhd later . ... lle'l!Jealcl stepped oil tbe ,._ID a ._ ~ be ,... marted. ··Boy. does tb1I eool air feel IOOCf ... Beckman spokesman WUI Fowler said th.at a payment was Brown Joins Race/or Presidency BB City Chief's Fate $25,ooo D .d d . S Stolen in made to the guerrillas. He declined to say bow much. The kidnappers r eportedly de· manded $10 million in cash. McDonald i.s t.be manager of APLAR. an acronym for Asian Pacific Latin American Regions. It is a Beckman su~ sidiary that manufactures WASHINGTON (AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of Callfomia formally entered t.be raee for the Demoentie pres- idential nomination today, say- ing the nation's current 1eaaers are "simply inadequate to steer t.be ship of state." The 41-year-old Brown said be stands for protection of the Earth, service to t.be people and exploratklo and industrialization of apace. With that, Brown offlclally launcbed bla challenge to Presi· dent Carter and Sen. Edward JI. Kennedy ol Muaaebuetta, the l•tter already oo the campaign trail after declarlnf b1a can- didacy, W~. Carter ii to announce bia daey Dee. '· ••PNlldentlal leadenhtp oft.a seem9 the acepClon rat.her than the rule,'' Brown told a National Pren Qub audlmee. "lt'1 time to wake up America. to build for the future, not steal fn>m lt." He vowed: .. I'm 1oin1 to offer an altern.aU.e." .. I see tbe p1-roblem---not u the deflcleaey al -· penonallty t but ntber the colleetlve failure =..f!.~=-• .r.r we an en- He called bhuelf tbe eu- dldate of the future, qd be uld that ii wllat tbe J1lltloll beeda. CS. DOWN, hp Al) ec1 e 10 ecret HB Holdup Huntington Beach police are GSA Probing <See BECKMAN, Page AZ> By STEVE MARBLE Of tlll o.My ........... Huntington Beach City Council memben took a vote during a closed-door meetine early Tue&- day morning on whether or not to fire City Adminlatrator Bud Belsito, it was learned Wednes· day. Council members discussed Belstto•s future and agreed no formal action would be taken tm· Jess there was near-unanimous aereement, it was discJOsed. Sources lald a majority of t.be seven-member council favored firinl Belsito, who wasn't asked to attend the executive aeuion followtnc last Monday•s counc:il meeting. I>iaeuaslon in the councU ex- ecutive le:Saion apparently was prompted by l.ndivldual written eyaluatlons of Belalto's performance by counctl mem· ben mt Aquat. Mayor Don McAllister aDd councilmen Bob Mandie and CJaney Yoder are scheduled to cll1cua the evaluation• with Belalto Friday. Belatto aaid Wedneaday be hadn't been told bis '51.~a­ year job maJ be in JeopardJ. ••A dty admlnlatfator'1 job la •lw111 lD Jeopardy,•• Belllto aald. 0 1 tblDk rve learDed to ll" lD the hen and DOW aDd not in fear ol tbe UDlmown. '' Somcea uld the coundl mem· ben rQDecl Belllto for allepd leek-or leaderabip and in-novative ldeu tD tbe wa. ol Pl'OJ)Oltttan 11. · • Belltto Uo ... crtUe.lled for IMWll _..,_ti i.Dltdd ol • mon ~ departmm& bead iD dlarlt ncentl1 wbUe ... ... out ol town. • OOUDOil ... Mid. FUTURE PONDERl!D Ada ........ 8elatto come ~ ctmtnc tbe evenlna. One eouncll IOW'ce said Pat· tinlOD became anpred durtu ~·· dlleUlldonl and uteil to be aemoftd from tbe tbree- member nalaaUoo team. Yoder wu uted to replace blm. But Pattlmoa, wbo would not comment on the esecutlve aeuioa, aald be remo•ed blmaeU from th• evaluation ll'OQP oalJ fOr J'dday'I m..uDI becaUle be~ be out of town. Belllto Mid ... bellm. ~ tlona at dt7 b.111 are cooct *1 morale amoq emplo1ee1 la blp. searching for an 1trmed band.it wbo stole a car Wednesday, 'Free Meals' drove to a nearby savings and loan office and escaped with $25,000 in cash after forcing employees into a vault. Officers said the tall, mustachioed robber flageed down a motorist on Edinger A venue near Beach Boulevard around 11:20 a.m. and ordered the driver out of bis car. Ten minutes later, police said, tne bandit entered World Sav· Ines and Loan, 6902 Warner Ave., and uted for the branch manager. Witnesses told police t.be ban· dlt then pulled out a gun and forced four employees into t.be office vault and told them tQ ft.ll • paper bq witb cub. There were no customen in the office at the time of the rob- bery, police said. The bandit drove off in the WASHINGTON (AP> -The General Services Administra- tion says there are "strong in-• dications" that some of its employees may have accepted free meals from contractors who provided government cafeteria services. The probe centers on e mployees who handled cafeteria contracts at federal buildings in two East Coast cities. "We have found that on a reg- ular basis certain GSA employees responsible for ad- ministeri.ng these contracts have taken meals for which they have not paid," said GSA Ad· · minlatrator Rowland G . Freemanm. stolen ear wbieb be later abaD-, doned bebl.nd a nearby post of· flee bnncb. Coast Fountaln Valley police said they doo't believe the robber ii tbe tame man who bu bit three aaTinp and loan olftca in Foun- tain Valla ainee September. Tbey uld their auapeet la tall, atl.nny and of Latin descent. Hantinston Beaeb offlcen dueribed WednesdaJ'• robber u lix·feet tall, wellhl.na about 180 poun41 and bavm. lllht- colored bair. Be wore IUD· &lHsea, tbeJ uid. Weatlaer Sbowen and brief tbUD· denhowera end1D8 tod8,7 wltb putlal clearlnc. Mo•t.17 clear and colder tonight. Fair and •ll&btly wanner l'riday. INS .. ETODAY Ro... eon.r " 1-.tMQ a tow• U.S. ~ to TIMdlalid to .,.,.,,..., ftoto lood Giid tlldcal npplt1 tor CcsM'*lla 1~ .. ,,.. N.,..,..._,~ Burr. ad ...... AJ~ • .. .. 'Even Wi'th No Ark, .JlE_ Families Happy oah can rest in peace. ountain Valley city coun· men ftnally and formally have cllanged the name of one of the clty'a smaller streets from Mt. ,\rart Circle to Mt. Ararat Cir- cle. The 12 families Uvtna on the abort street in northeast Foun-~ Valley have been fiahtin1 City red tape for months in an at-~mpt to get the street's name changed. street was paved seven years ago. Streets in the tract are named after famous summits including Mt. Baldy Circle, Mt. Carmel Court, Mt. Coot Circle, Mt. Mat- terhorn Street and llt. Whitney Street. One of the street's residents claimed earlier that a city of- ficial bad tried to persuade resi- dents that Mt. Arart waa in New York. Nobody, be said, bought that explanation. When it comes to residential boualng ac· commodatiana along the Orange Coast, you can't argue with tbe arrugement on No. 1 buoy muting · the entrance to Newport Harbor. Seagulls get the top floor. Seala get the basement. It may be a touch · crowded for the aeala bat after an. any old · port ln a atorm. ,,....P.,.e.AJ BECKMAN. • • 1•wal electroidc "9111-•tl Ill Bl Salvador. Buehell 11 aD electr0Dic1 eqlneer-1D P'U11ertoll wbo ... oa a Nwi" m1 trtp to Bl Balftdor at the Ume of tbe kidnapptno. The two mm were srabbed ID an ambuah Sept. 21. Tbelr bodyl\IU'd WU llaln. Det.alla about their releue were expected to be revealed at a press conference today at the company's beadQuartera. Ocean View School Settlement Nears Sew.ment appean aear ID dtaput.a between RunUnston Beach'• Ocean View (eJenw>. tary) School Dtatrtet and lta tueben' lmsa1DiDa UDit MW a new coat:rad. A 1DaJor conlllct, both sides report, bu been narrowed to salary laauea and the number of years a new COGtract will be In effect. The Ocean View Teachers Aa- soclaUon'1 last pay request wu for 11.7 percent. The district, of. flciala said, bas offered & per· cent. ··astDee aanemnt oD aome ttems .... -..... poeetble, the OVTA -=Ml tam Ml offidallJ Wi W'll. • .u..e Heim. • ..., theJ w1D not ltand in tbe wa7 of our reachine an a11'9ement. •• More nesouat.1ona with a state mediator are scheduled next week. "We e:zpect to be able to reach aireemmt on a new contract nut Wednesday," said OVTA President Carol Halbach. ... .,... aJI .............. ratn" .... tM •••-c...., from th• National eatMr Senlce=Jft•r a t~tbt dum.Pei4 Uoat • JDilla • • OraDt• Couti. ..~ IDOYedtlo .... ca1a• Tb• ---~ ,. .... weatlller UnuO tlae •Ir'; «. wWa o•w JoW fi .. lotr IOIUld ......... Tbe .... ...,..am.Ma'9- IW to ~r do .... id a=.:~:e flooded ........ u. ODap Coot. PreeWQ' tripe b)k half apm ;:_:t • muaJ. commaun r.- Raln watU-1 ltt'01Uld tlte COUDtJ reported ntnfalJ flOm .G ot u Inda ta 8ata Au to 1.11 incbel ID Lquna NJpel. wtt1a aeaaoa tot.ala nmnma-abolrt ... nm••IMt,.-aillltlme. la c.c.ea ..... 1.• --fell Wedll•dq,_a...,.taeaiof 1.0 tnebel. In Newport 8-eb, ,15 of an inch wu reeorded, brinata. the to&a.I to LJO tnebes, wbtle in Huntinctoo Beaeb 1.oatn- chea fell WedneldaJ for a...._ 1umofl.•lncbe9. The aeuoa bea9P Jab l. Some .•a1r•••b· M••J' dowapoun ~ •-•:•to 4 p.m., wre t'W wa1.elilft Uia. Th• Soatbera ~allfonala Zdtlon ~ NPONd am a raln-retate acclcleat la Westmtneter Mat a ur elr:tMtq Into • power pole at f :31 p.aa. Power WH e•t off to 30 cuetomere until 1 :20 a .m. because tbe pole bad to be replaced. an Edbon epokeaman •aid. Police along the Orange Coast told of dozenS or auto accidents, some Involving minor injuries. Rear-end collisions were the most common, probably because or wet brakes, traffic of-ficers aaid. An or1anizatlon called the Revolutionary Party of Central America Workers claimed credit for the capture and d&- mandecl that adverUaementa it drew up be publlabed lo newapapen 1D the U.S., Europe and Central and South Amerlea. Tbe advertitementa, paid fw by Beckmu, denounced, IO· called North AmerleaD Im· pertalllm and urpd ·~ fw revolutionary causes. ad· vertilementa abo accused the government of El Salvador of ~pretaion and murder. A state fact-flncling commit· tee, wb1cb reviewed. poaltkm on· both aides in recent aeuiona, bu Nee>m~oae.,...-pay ralMoft.• Dtatrlet atnera ha" of- fered t pc"CeDt bikes th1a year If the union will accept a tbree- year-long contract. The aecood year's tncreue would be 7 per- cent, with the third year's open to negotiaUon, a apokeaman said. Ted Backs Carter's ·Efforts on Iran Beckman officials have denied bel°' involved politically in Et Salvador affairs. f',...PageAJ BROWN ••• "I aee neither the president nor the senator from Massachusetts as adequate spokesmen for the nature, .. Brown said. "Tbe times call out for diaclpline and for vision. Because I see neither, I offer myself u a caadidate for. the p~dency." District officlala contend that length ol the new contract is lm- p or tan t to avoid lengthy bargaining sessions over the next rew yean. Teachera hHe been worldne without a contract Ii.nee July 1. Following recommendations '>y the fact-fioding committee, the teachen' union baa dropped demands for bi.odin1 arbitration for teacher pievances, aborter teaching days, smaller clus sizes and revillons in transfer procedure and revislona in the salary acbedule index. CHICAGO (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said today be supports President Carter's efforts to win release or Americans held bostaee In Iran but that tbe admjnistration should have prepared contin&eo- cy plans to protect their lives. "Given the volatility ol the situation. liven the fact that our embaasy bad been aebed pre. viously, it seem& to me that we should have bad some kind of contingency procnm in order to protect the Ii ves or the Americans there," Kennedy said. "l would certainly have hoped that we would have had cme, and that we miCht still bave oae." cltlzens cent.er, "I have pro- found differences with the Carter administration on policies toward the elderly." He cited Social Security benefits, nutrition, retirement, f\Jel as- sistance and health care as speclflc issues on which be and Carter cl.aqne. One in 10 ShumJ Kida The resident.I argued that the city coated in paintlne the sip labellq tbe street Mt. Arart. In re.Uty, tbe resident. aatd, their street wu named after Mt. AT,arat, where, accordlnf to the BJble, ~landed bla art. ,, .... _ .. J Teacher aaaociation ·~.kesman Bar Kaelter aaid. Kennedy, ch1Ueoain1 Carter for the ~e prealdeatial oominatim. did not 1&1 ~ tbe contiqency plan 1bould have been, Cll' wbat tbe a4m1Dlltritkm ouaht to do DOW. WASHINGTON (AP)- One Ammcan woman in· 10 between the ages of 18 and 34 doesn't plan to have 1ny children, a new Census Bureau study re- ports. .:.c\ty planaen denied there any error. "Tbat'• tbe name lfled on tbe 1u.bdtvhlon :•Mid one dt;J employee. result, the name hu re- ned llt. AJart alnce the Flfortl Foiled . WASHINGTON (AP> -At- tempts .,, Senate •Tlronmen· talflt1 and eonaervathe Repablcam to lbarp)7 Nduce Ule U. GI a Pf'OpOled '20 bWion a1atHUe mla ~am bave Hell tumid Na b1 •upportlen of Pretldeat Carts'• enero PfOIJ'am. WEST COUNTY SCORES. Vallef ~entar, students .nd area. high aebool 1tadent1 generally aeored.......,.. atate of. flclala expected the)' would in soclo-economtc bactiround u- seasment. Followlna are the Huntlqtoo Beach Union lllCb School Dla- trtct•a ten aoorea by irade and the distrtct'a statewfde ranJdna . • • Eectiom Ahead? LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP) -A rtiht-wln1 a.rmy colonel wbo proclaimed bimself prelident alter a coup laat weet IOI· pended martial law and pna ceDJOnhlp on Wednesday and announced be would permit elec- tions. Once again the holiday season is rapidly approaching. So we at Delany's gourmet markt!t can.assure you, our customers, the finest in _quality and proper sizes of FRESH LOCAL PRIME TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS oa LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS, we would appreciate your orders as soon as possible. Campet...,1 in Cbieqo wttb help from M81W Jane BJl'De. Kennedy 1barpened bh critlcllm al Carter's presidency OD the aeeood day Of hi.I oftldu Wblte 8oUle campa.ip. He told an audience at a Mllicr Order. your standing prime rib aged not less than 30 days, prepared for easy carving as only we at Delaney's can do it. The ltud)' '4 the fertllit:J Of Amencan women. eon- dUcted last JH'r, also found that women are w1lt1n1 tonier to bave children and that Iara• namben are retun:Uq to wort after cblldbtrtb. Aeain this year we will stuff and cook your turkey or just stuff it ... ready for the oven. We will have plenty of extra dressinl and iravy on hand ... one quart FREE with each cooked turkey. Our gourmet wine cellar ls full of either imported or domestic wines for your holiday ~eed.s . . . or, for your convenience, a complete liquor depa.rtlMslt. • LET U8 CATn YOO ROUDAY PARTIES FROM A COMPLETE SIT-DOWN DINNER TO A IT~VP. BVFfET .•• WE EVEN nJaNISll 'l'llS Gm.ts TO 8DVE.r. 'Sofnn1Da9 .· Women huddle under a makeshift cover Wednesday afternoon in Los &,eles in the first ~ precipitation in some time. The rain was part of a Pacific storm systerp. Blaze Guts I 06-unit Condo PALM SPRINGS (AP) -A second fire in as many days al a co.odominium complex wader con· atruction caused $300,000 damqe and left balf of 106 units dama1ed or destroyed and two flreflgbten hUured. authorities say. The first fire, ln a portable outhouse, was ext· inguiabed before spreading to the condominiums. Leet Added te A nna•I City fire division SAN DIEGO (AP) -The theft of 34 ............. -. chief Kent Duke said that (--------) ...____..,. although the first fire from a sporting goods store was linked Wednesday d b d ST .4TE to three youths who allegedly were trying to build ':"appeare to e e· . a weapons stockpile for a southeast San Dte10 Uberately set," officials street cane. police said. ,,anted time to interview A Wednesday morniDg sbooting at Madison eonstructlon workers before estaballabi.ng a cause Hieb School led to the arrest of the Juveniles and of the second blaze. Ho,rever, be did not rule out recovery of eome of the pistols taken in the rob-· arson. bery 'l)leSdaY. Gas Site Faults Report Released 1111"'8_,,eet lW••ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles police are seetma a tb1rd hraell national in their in· vestigatioo of the dismemberment slaytop of two persons at the Bonaventure Hotel a month ago. J.. Ao all-polats bulletin Wed.Qeaday named Yebuda Avital, alsoJmown as "Gelgi," on a felony warrant of two c:Ounts of murder. lflM lier Trltd •el89etl SAN DIEGO (AP) -Trial ol a man cbarled with the decapitation of a 10UDI San Diego mother could be delayed a aecond time If a Superior Court judge approves dismissal of the tbird def~ at· torney QPOinted to the ca1e. In a-Cloeed-door session Wednesday, Bernard Lee HamWon, :H. uked Judp Earl Giltlam to re- mon defeme attorney Jerome Wallinlford from hiacue. ,_, •-eer lleaetled TU(),LUllNE (AP) -A aeareb party found a ModcMto 'deer bunter unbarmed four daya after be wancs.ect away from b1a eampstte tn the central Sferra Neofada. ', 8-Dy Bradford. 83, WU foaDct Wedne9daJ, a UJ before necluen plaDMd to~ pp the aearch thtnldq Bndford eould DOt Uft unived. IA Judge Object Of Probe TOMORRCJN THROUGH MONDAY • AT BULLOCKS WJLSHIRE - For four days you'll find exciting savings on some of the things you want right now:on others you'll want to give as gifts later. Everything in ~ason, with wonderful values in many of your favorite departments. And everything. of course. very BW! SUllOC~S WllS~rnb 83 F ION ISlANO. NEWPORT 759-12t1. 10 dally MoR.-TIUs..-Fri. l.1119. Tues -Wed.-Sat. t1ll 6. Sun 12 11115 LOS ANG~ <P> - A llunldpal Court Judte ii under 1raod jury -------------------------actUtiny for b!a pa.rt in wbat tnnatigatora think may be u.ouaual ban· dlio1 of two routine druoken-drt.U.1 cases ilivolvlnt cllenta of prominent attorney Henry Welaa and bis nephew Samuel. The Loa An1elea ·Times reported Thu.rs· day that the district at· torney believes P~· tn1 of the two cuea b~ Juqe Fred W. Oabou.rie was delayed so a MCODd convict.ion a1ainat the u.oidentified client of the Weisaes was illegally de· layed. California law pre- scribes that anyone ~o­ victed ot two dnmken- drlving char&es in five years may lose their drlYer'a llcenae or be aeittenced to Jail. GABOUUE WU fill· iog in as a summer replacement judge lo Diviaioo 95 of the Municipal Court when the caaea, both ei1ht months old by then, came before him. Court records show that be bad bad DO previous COD• oectioo with the cases. Two days of testimony was beard by the arand jury in mid-October and Ga bourie and thel Weiaaes have~ invlt· ed to testify next week. . Testimony Ends in PSA Suit SAN DIEGO <AP).- Jury deliberatiooa have be1un lo the first of more than 30 wroaaful death suits stemmtn1 from the fiery lnfll1ht collillon last year• betw•en a Pacific. Soutbweat Airllnes Jetliner and a 1mall printe plane. Testimony ended Wedne1day ta tbe tl mlJ.UoD IUlt ftJecl .,a!ut PSA ~=-widowa ad five ol a Saa Diep pndmot.ber wbo died lD the cruh OVa' Nortb Park. MEET THE CREATOR OF THE EFFORTLESS SOFTNESS OF CW II Sheila Alcott will be here Saturday, November 10. to show her new collection of soft separates. Informal modeling 1:00 to 4:30. This, one br1ght Idea In magenta or black rayon. Blouse. p-s-m-1. $46. Skirt, 4 to 14. Soi2. Ms. Wilshire Sportswear 6UllOC~5 'W1lSU IQ[ 83 FASHION ISl.ANO. NEWPORT 759-1211 . ... 10 dally Mon.-TOOrs.-Fo. til 9, Tues.-Wed -Sat 11116. SUn 1211115. .. A Balanced Choice In an election that drew a number of well-qualified candidates, voters in Coast Community College District re-elected one longtime incumbent, voted in an appointed incumbent and picked one challenger, the first woman to serve on the Coast Community College District board of trustees. The selections probably won't mean any drastic changes in the board's direction. But the presence of a new member, and the interaction with citizens that oc· curs during an election should help trustees as they con· tinue to est ablish priorities. One valid issue raised by some citizens was the pro· posed trade of Orange Coast College agricultural land for property to build a Coastline Community College ad- ministration building. Regardless of the need for the building, the agricultural land is an irreplaceable resource for student education. In the past it has been sold, leased and built UQOn with seeming unconcern, and that pattern is regret· taole. Basically, however, candidates stressed issues already tackled by the district, including education for returning housewives and for senior citizens. With the increasing emphasis on continuing adult studies, along with the importance or offering all high school students a chance to advance their education. Coast Community College District will continue to play an important role. :Park Belongs to All Plans to bring actlve attraetlona to the 400-acre Hunt· ington Central Park have ruffied nearby residents, who maintain neighborhood tr&J\Quilitv will be disrupted. Vince Moorhouse, the city's park and recreation director, has suggested a skating ri~, a miniature golf course and restaurants be constructed in the city's largest park. Most recently, representatives of the YMCA request- ed permission to build a 65,000-square-foot sports com- olex in the lake-dotted expanse. Council members have endorsed Moorhouse's "busi- ness-minded" park concepts but have not approved specific plans. Moorhouse contended commercial attractions at Cen · tral Park could offset the city's 50-park system main - tenance costs. Park neighbors have predicted lawsuits will be filed as each of Moorbouse's proposals reaches the council or other city agencies. It is easy to understand the concerns of nearby resi· dents, who'd rather see the park remain in its passive state. But Central Park is a large regional park intended to serve more than just the neighborhood, and not just an extension of homeowners' front lawns. City officials l~>ng have bemoaned the park's poor at· tendance. Perhaps reasonable park development will cure this problem and earn needed park revenue for the city at the same time. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. aox 1560, Costa M .... CA 92126. Phone (714) 642-4321 . BOydtMarrying Age ried women are those who wed before the age of 24. Or eo repe>rt tbe matrtmOtlial re- Htrcnen. Brzezinski Pushes Hard Line W AIHl.HOTOM --n.,_•, an uatold ""1• ~ U.. 1Mllt Cub.n .ti'llll wtUcb II ioell::biC W~'8IMllU~com· m~ to la f1M.ia4atloe, At the tMMI' al tbl 1 rllna. ~ C"Ont.rowny li tM real power behind Jlmm)' Can.r's forelp policy. Zblpitw Bnalnaltl. Oelplte various proteata fiom Secretary of &ate Cyrus Vance •nd top In· ttlll1ene«1 of- fklalt the d - termlnedly hawkish na- tional secw1· ty c baef la pushlna ahead wit.b a super -secret plan to tum his boss into an implacable Soviet baiter. Bne%inski saw his best chance or getting the Russians' goat when the Issue of Soviet combat troops in Cuba threatened to escalate mto a major intern•· Mailbox tlonal confrontation between tbe •orld'• two IUpet"pOWHS. •s•IND CLOISD White HOUM doOra, Bn laaki all*atM for tbe hardest POHlble Une ••alnat the Kremlin boues, who vfewed tbe Cuban ln~ident u a ll&nt publicity w~ for OnJted States pollticlana and. Uutrdore. refused &o buqe. For au h1I •"PPOMd ex,perti,se on the Kremlltl, Brzednai:t mla- juqed the Soviet reaction bad- ly. It wu Carter -oot the Russiam -who wound up back· in& down. Bnaimki prompUy drafted a top.secret memorandum outlin- int a three·phue proaram to put the Soviet.a lo their place and restore Carter's damated pra. ti1e. We have seen the memo. and it's a blueprint for revivina the Cold War. The fint phase calls for the propping up or anti-communist governments In this hemisphere. accompanied by a carefully or- cbeltrated camp ... t.o educate the American pabUc io th 1ravtty of the Cuban·So•let threat to OW' MeUrit.)'. IN THE SECOND PllA8B ol the Braelinald blueprint. tbe United States will lnJUate a worldwide campaJan of prop- ·aaanda and political presaure a1aln1t tbe Ruuiaoa and Cubaoa. The CIA will bave prilDary respooalbWty for co- vertly 1eneT1UD1 aoti-So•let propa&andaabroad,us!:f,.:ve•> available means. incl tbe Voice ol America. In fm1heranee of Phase Two. Bnezimld ordered a question· Daire sent to all U.S. am- buaador. imtructina them to proride data on CUban activities lo their area that would be used ror the propaganda campaip. The questionnaire, labeled Top Secret Umbra, wu opposed by Secretary of State Vance and bia t.op aides. Two-thi.rda of the am· baaaadors protested the ·tnatruc. But IUt.b II BnalMld'I dout wltb Carter tbat tbe ftAte HouM ordered tba' tbe ,....,. oalnl be completed. Pllut '11.u'M Of Bneilnlld'a 1rand deaip would bave tbe United SC.. ctvtq mlUtary aid t.o regt.,._ threatened by CUban and Soviet m.Wtary ldventurea -a proeet.1 that bu already be1un in Somalia and Morocco, over State Department ~ec­ tlon. ~ more provocaUve is the pombruty -now under COD· aideratioo -of sbarlne military techno'°CY with the Cbloese, u a dlreet threat t.o tbe Soviet Union. aaZEZINSIU'S Cold War calculatlona have aroused widespread revolt ln the foreign policy eatabllabment. According t.o diplomatic sources, Secretary of State Vance baa atated privately that tbe Bnelinaki plan would ••reverse 15 years ol American dlplomacy. '' Even the CIA la reai.tin1, at least partly in aelf-defeme. As one agency official complained to our repOrter Ron McRae: "In three years, Bneslnslti will be writing a book, and we'll be left holding the bag for ruin.in& de· tente." * * * Footnote: Brzezinski isn't wholly wrone about Soviet· Cuban designs upon the western hemisphere. Here are other ex· cerpts from classified in· teWgence reports: U> "The is· suea that bad strained Cuban· Soviet relations 12 yean ago are no longer even minor irritants." (2) Castro ·•apparenUy now ac· cepta the Soviet view that Latin America as not yet ripe for armed revolution." (3) But '1h.is doea not mean that Castro and Soviet leaden will give up the option to support 'national liberation movements' in Latin America when they feel condi· tlons for revolution are pro· p1tious." Fireplace 'Atmosphere' JUst Pollution? To the Editor Recent protests about citazens who use their fireplaces for in- c Inc r ators deserve support. especially now that cooler wl'ather start.I\ not only the in· c1nerator fireplaces but people who e nJOY working their fireplaces Also, in Laguna Beach where the topography sets home chim· neys at nose level to neighbors above, adjacent to and downwind, chimney smoke is a rotten Imposition. While some people are indulg- ing the "atmosphere" of a ligb~­ ed fireplace, the guy next door as choking on smoke and toxic air degradation which to fire· righters is a major haza~d · smoke mhalation and breathing t.ox1c fumes. IRONICALLY, while the law forbids backyard incinerators. any or the sly goops who want to avoid trash removal fees can simply dump it all in their fireplace and light up. qualifyine their neighborhood and every- th Ing In It for a full-on. smokehouse, fire-sale. Another dissimulation is that this roarina retreat to colonial times shoots 85 percent of the 1enerated beat up the chimney which la drawing cold air into the house and makinl the 1as company happy by usln& more heattni fuel &o compensate. The autbortUea who have the power t.o at.op alr eonuuon won't or HY they can t do anytblnc about It, but the tract-home de- .yelopen and real estate dealen ·~1aJm tM ft.replace "aelll" -so you ltnow who hu the political muscle t.o at.op any ban on the IM>mey hearthstone. BRUCE S. HOPPING THE HOMEOWNERS meet mg an quesllon was held to pro- vide the Huntington Beach Com· pany with the opportunity to ap- prise the homeowners of the current status of Seacliff IV. In the course or the question and answer session, at was apparent that, as willing as the speaker. Dave Eadie, appeared to be, som e of hls responses seemed incomplete. After probing ques- tions by numerous homeowners, Mr. Carpenter provided the already public information on these questions. He spoke u a homeowner and private citizen and did not associate himself with the Coastal Commission. Mr. Carpenter has in fact. as ex· eculive director of the Reeional Coastal Commission, dis- associated himself from all mat- ters concerning Seacurr IV that have been handled by the Coastal Commission starr. Sure· ly a man is allowed to express a personal opinion. IC and when Mrs. Wieder should inaU1ate an lnvesU&aUoo by the Attorney General's office on her "conflkt of Interest" charges ln tb.i.s $100,000,000 pro- ject, we can cert.aln.ly hope that members or the Homeowners Association will be contacted. lnvesligatlons or this type should always be a "two-way street." Perhaps we should question Mn. Wiede!''• motives ln her tirade aiaJ.mt Mr. Carpenter, not t.o mention her sou:rca ot in- formation. LF.SLIE TAYLOR PresicSent. H\Jatinston Seaclltt HomeQwnera AllOClatlcG BINrfllC•n To the !'Altar: There are two ald.. to tbe ttatemmt tbat Aeritr• patrol can lbould be eold at 75.oao mil.et. c.ta1nlr lf malnf4Mnee 11 .-dam and tbeJ an umafe. *MY. ~ be J&.loktd or loW to eome ~ bunr no tttS aa --'•car.- aw 'lllSN. u the county dlcl llOt ..... tlat UDIUtpecUDt --....... 81\ aeddal.•tbe)' I ~ _..aln tbe •thlcllil • DftYIW lalultrJ baa to and alt too.• --be t.W.r toaU TblD . tr lbe can are worth ·'.'JilM nlae, •• Jmak tbem md nol Iii& 101DecmelMs«MldadU..ftMI. ohcarUttla-..(e. them in every one and one-ba.lf years which I imagine is the time it takes to run up 75,000 miles WILLIAM 0 . HIND S..t• A•• "lee To the Editor; Your Oct. 23 editorial entiUed ''Orange County Doesn't Need Music Center Fi.ap" would lead the reader of your fine newspaper to believe that the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency stepped into the ~. ment of a cultural center as a Johnny-come-lately. Apparently you are not aware tbat lbe Redevelopment Agency, prior t.o the Segentrom site announce- ment, bad funded a $70,000 Acen· cy I EDA feasibility study to de- termine the practicality of IUCb a center in the Oraaae County area. We bad also secured a four-acre site which waa to be partially donated, partially ac· quired from a private land owner, located at tbe intenec· lion or three major freeways. WE BAD ALSO invited, on several 0ttasions, Oranp Coun· ty Music Center, Inc. to Jotn in our efforta, and had financed a consultant t.o structure tbe fUnd raislni effort and to recommend selecUon of &be board of dine· tors that would be respoaatble for tbe fUnd raisin& efforta. We were actively and qwte IUC· ce11full)t pUttJ.ng tosetber tb1I board of direct.on wben the Oran:.= lluatc Center, Inc. t.be Sepntrom lite. While we eertain11 asree wttb your commeat tbat tbe ~ does not need two such cuJturaJ cent.en. I think you would agree that the City of Santa Ana "did nothing" is not a factual state- ment. Comidering that Orange County Music Center. Inc. was well awatt of our plans and the progress being made leads ooe to wonder with regarda to their competing with the agency's ef. forts. The agency bas never con· sidered the cultural center a panacea, as your editorial in- dicates; rather. we have simply felt that the method of fund rais· ine and the location better served tbe interests or all of the Oran1e County resident.a. RlalARD E. GOBLIRSCH Executive Director Community Redevelopment Agency IAltftrile •••9er To the F.ditor: Uthe statements attributed t.o Gov. B1"own in the Pilot's Chad Green article (Oct. 18) are ac· curate, l , as a pediatrician, am eravely disappointed. 1be gov- ernor appears to be touting cancer treatment with Laetrile, rather than by proved medical therapy. It bas been pointed out time and again that &here la no scien- t Ul ca lly proved basis for Laetrile therapy; indeed, it bu been proved toxic, even fatal. I am penooally aware of tbe deatbl ot four chilclrn attributa- ble aolel1 to Laetrile, became ot lta toxic produetioD ol eyanlde. UnfortuutelY, Cbad Green may be Laeuile'alatest victim. 1 -· ., H .. . . aJal&.ID l'Ulll. iD dwp of H ........ lleaeb Uakln H1jh kbool ~ .. ad1a.lt tdae.UO. ,,... ...... •*1d de\a~ of tbt propo11d reatal •1r••m•ot aru't ~. lliiut ~ be'd like to: move lDto tbe ltMol out awn· mer. ll••ftlll ............ ldO acbool dUVkt wold like lo mon a U.• alt tralltr Ciiio Uae loblaw.o4 •••PH ta J~. tl'b•-ld•b 1ebool dtatrtet 11 movtu lta ~"· wlaen part· ol u..C.ueaUoe IMf. •lnlltraticm ta ~. lDto u abaadOIM4 l'oatalo VaUe1 1cbool ...,_WI wtaa.r. ne bl.lb tehool Madclunn •• bO\lH4 lo • lleOo•••U Doq1lil ~ J»adJdS•I oo ... Annw. n. dlltrlet'a i.ue a· plrff ant 1wnmv. ~wood Sebool, wbleb tveD' would boUH • tood part of tile .autt edueatioo fadll· ty, bu lt cwaroom.a and a m.atl·IN.l'POM room. Tbe adilool 11 neardloFaddeD Avenue Md llolaa ewe. 8trMt. HB Library Cri.ea 'Help' Boob are ltadiDi up at the BatinltGD Beach Lib1'u:7. llon Hayden, library adult Mritces 1upentaor, aaya be'• Hekl•a~•olunreera to llell>'. 1belft ltOots returDecl to tM IU>rU"J llt nu Talbert Ave. Clrculatloa la about one I IDlHMm tt.ml A feaJ', be llJd. alMI tM llaff ts fa111Jl1 beblnd in ret~ the matert&b to the 1belv•. Volunteer• may work two ltours or more • week. Hayden 1atd in reqallting that helpen eeU him at8'M481. CAIDllAI. FllDllD I ftREPLACE llUTllG SYSTEll IF YOU DON'T Ft~~D=~J?, ~+~}D­ 1997 TEXTURE Tl-II SIDING -Simple, the open bottom end.e draw in cold alr and it is heat.d. The hot air •merv- out the to . A iece of c:aU. Nice textured% inch fir aiding, grooved 4 inch• on center. Seal natural or UM some of those great full bodied wood colors. (About that sub- h .. ding. We uMCl to tell people to UM the ad for a ti.ah wrapper if they didn't uncientancl it, but now follm need to apr111 th.em.Ml ... more forcefully, but still not harmfully. Hence, the new venlon. Okay?). FLAME ART 19" 4 OAILOG US ~ ....... FllEJ.OG SET 2697 · GLIDDll COLOI ~=~ NATURAL ~TEX ~ PADIT' 9'~ Here is a paint Glidden saya will outperform any other, at any price. One coat COftring, 8 year warranteed. AIMSftOIG EISIGI CARPET TILE 471~al3"11LE ROIDJWTEI IAl.LCOCI ~377._. '1w:110 !~~-~~~-.477 ~ 36" ........ 5 77 ' Th. ... thin99 can ....Uy cut fut. ~ No baloney, I bo\a9ht onel (For 'once he trpenda .om• money.) Cuts 11mbe lille a knife thru butter. . GOODlll 5" BDCB VISE 1997 I Uke nun. lilM ''Goodkin," "8mucken." "Plewa." etc. Sound 80 N .. f:nel&M 7..U... (And tlw .. la m..M QoocHsjn W in Taiwan, ht.) llTEULATOI ELICTllC All COIPllllD ··~! .. · ~ With all t.N 8Uper ecUntltie ei.ctronki stuff lt'• reJa.ain,;r to come in and aay, ''virnm.e 90ln.e of them Ooorc.nt buba. '' SUJJJVAI STAI LOIG llAIDLED SHOVEL, BOEOIUU 2 97= EA. IL14 A darn good manWacturer of tool.. You're ~ quality a tool coeUn9 Oftl' do\Lh!. at thi8 price. IULIS II ASSOITED COLOIS BWh time is upon ua. All thoee 8Prin9 w.o..om. won't come up with good b\tentiona. Do it now. ULLOGG'S GIOMOLCB 2 37 20t1.FT. usaco AC1n1c IUllD IJALAIT •· 1'7 4x8 SHEET BOIEYWEJ.L DEIDDDll 6497 ~pl rt tn and anyone morin9 in th• ania clisturbe the ultruonic and ..ta off the unit'• alarm. (Kind of Stu w....,.. wot_ , CASTROL I 0/ 40 WT. GTI MOTOR OIL 59ccrr Cutrol. who ... r h9&J'd of them until motorcycle and h19h perfonnanoe racera at.&rted aaysn9 this wu their oil Do.n't break down like 1'99Ular oile. ' , SDI TOP COAT VDmAUTO ,-/ IEFlllSBllG KIT /_/ 399 / You g9t 4 os. cleaner concentrate and the 12 oa. top coat finiah with applicator. In white, blue, bi.ck. or brown. DACO YOUR CHOICE: :'j I • .,;' "' ' . " ..... -~~- IN-DASH AM/FM/ MPX PUBHBt.m'ON RADIO WITH 8 TRACK 8'1 EREO TAPE PLAYER IJOD. 875 OR IN-DASH/UlfDER- DASH AM/FM/MPX PUBHBt.m'ON RADIO wrnt OA88E'M'E 8'1 EltEO TAPE PLAYER IJOD-581 . 9997 , " ' •I ... • ' ; .. ..... . . . . A low ~ slin cigarette all your own. Regular or Menthol 1 I {I t you party Wednesday. Waxman {left) was given a plaque and everyone enjoyed cake and refreshments. Waxman has used hia Jaiowledge of comedy to help tbe students learn more In the claasl'GQID. The neWa should come as a re- lief to motor1lta who suffered throu&b buel1 mori.nl freeway traffic, dozens of bumper· thumper accideota and briefly flooded at.reeta aloDa tbe Oranae Coast. Guerrillu Release OC Executives 87 ROBDT BAUEa Of .. o.lty ........... Two Orange County ex· ecutlves wete reunited with their f amllies early today after being beld bostaee for 47 days by leftist 1uerrlllas in El Salvador. A •Pokesman for Beckman Instruments Inc. of Fullerton said Denni.a R. McDonald, '¥/, and Faa.wto Bucheli, 41, arrived at Ontario Airport early this morn.IDg on a private Jet owned by Beckman. They were released Wednes- day night in t.be Central American c:ountrY's capital dt.J, San Salvador. The)' ·were reathil wltb famllia at undlacloled locations in Soutbern Califctrnla today and appeared to be in 1ood phyalcal condlUon, a •Poke•man said. Medical examinations are .. 111 J>DA>aa aaooas raWJN Of .. .,.,-........ Younaatera in the lrvlae Unttted Sebool Dtatrtct con. Unued to outdistance state averqes in basic sldlll testa in m&-71, st.ate education offldala repGrted today. Tbe 12,IOO chllcken Ln tbe Irvine district averqed biaber' scores in re.tdl.na. wrtttq aDd mathematics tbaD 12 to 912 per. cent of otber achool dlltrieta in Callfomia.. <See related story, cbart, Pqes A3 and AS). The cauton.la A•NHment Procram qu1Des third craden .... ·- l ' .. I ., tlP...-4 to compare dlstrtcta with 1titl~'tl from similar bact-1roqa41, tbe Irvine seniors w:orecl ll1lb&lY lower than com--parable· d.l1trict.s in readin&, wrtUen eJlllft:SSion and m•th. _ Bat tldnl and sixth P'adera re- mained wttb1n expected ranees •hen srouPed by aoeio-ecooomlc fadon. Followlq are tbe lrvtne test scores bJ srade and the dis- trict'• ltatewtde rankinp. -G.-.de I readina, 91.4 per- cent al the test quesUona were anawered correctly .. a .3 paeent (See &1011.s, Paae AZ> Fluor Employees Safe . . 52Ameriearu Unl&onfiea an Project. in lnm now..,.. muds 1oacer tbe nuor · eoe~t would remaJa in (\{11iiMf/ 111t ..w f'laar 111 ...... ., ...... ~ ... om•n«a&= that compaalea wttMiaW tbelr WOl'ken from the atrlfe~tora «JUDtry since tbe United Statee can no lon1er paraateetbeirsafety. .... Smith Aid lbe didn't mow bow many ol tbe S2 Americans in Iran are ID Tehran and bow many are in Blfaban at the construction lite. * * * Iranian Protesters Nix Offer by PLO American boltales before the atrecltim al clepoMd shah. •• Sinee ..._ the embassy last Sunday. tbe protesters baTe de- manded that tbe Un.ited States band onr tbe exiled Sbah llobuuned Resa Pahlavi for trial, but tbe Carter aclmuliltra-UOD ...,_.. to surrender the ou1hd monarch, who h '*l)ftabld ID New Yort. . ;. ~'"!'-----------, ·i ~ tJle Seeseiaf. Well, almost, and Travis Parry of Costa- Mesa ts getting in a lift.le early Santa Clausing at the Christmas Company sboppmg buaar at the 0ral)ge County Fairgrounds by the J11Dior League of Newport Harbor. Joining him at the shop- ping setup are Joan Bergerson (left) and Kathy Winston of Irvine. CllP Orders Chains On Angeles Crest By 1he Aaloclated PTesa The first snowfall of the autumn prompted, the CallforDia Highway Patrot to Teqolre chains on the Angeles Crest Highway today, and the rain that pummeled lower-tying Southern Callforn1a area1 = :r'.J::r'lb°e~~ a movie. Tire season's f,irst snowfall ~was reported alobg the :.Grapevine and chains were n>· • .. • ~Omo Radio : lnte"'iews • ~· ·· 1ran Captors $ DA Yl'ON, Ohio (AP) -A adio newsman established direct teliepbooe eommunication M'hW'lda.Y wUb stadeata ~ -eo people bolta1e at the U.S: U:mbauy in Iran. • quired of vehicles using th-e Angeles Crest Highway between State Route » and Big Pines. Rain was reported heaviest along the coast. measuring a re- ported 2.28 inches in a 12·bour period at Point J1a1u. two in., mCamarWo and .'1 ~an JPc:h..lal~Jlarbara.A to&al ol . !O of 'ID inch WU recorded at the Loa Angele. Civic Center -.ad .4.2 on Mt. Wilson. The. downpower in Santa Barbara halted filming or the movie, "Cutter and Bone." There were report.a of street flooding in Oxnard, while five- foot breakers were expected in t.be surf at San Dieao and Newport. More than 101000 customers were without power in a large area of Van Nuya and North Hollywood after Uahtnint ~ teted a utility pole early today. Serrice WU reatorecl t.o most customers within boors, accord· ing to ~ Qepartment of Water and Power, County Hall r Develoe& New Trouble l',....P,,.AJ UCI •.. Fa .. ty g•l•Pl!e•t g 1 • I ~herating Station Shla at San OM/re , . Tbe San Onofre Nuclear Geaeratin1 StaUon wH 1hat down Wednesday afternoon became ol a faulty piece ot elec- trical equipment. <RelatM ltory P11eAZa). Soutbern CaJJlornia Edilon Company olllciaU, opetaton ot the plant located Just IOUth ot San Clemente, N1d tbere WU 110 emeraeneJ er releue lit ndla- tion ...... tbe readol' WU lUen out ot eenlC!e at 11:• p.m. Keith Sheldon, an Edlaon spokesman, 1aid tbe plant ll ez. pected to remain abut down until late &mday to repair a ~voh electrical bus that failed. A bus ta an electrical conduc- tor that serves as a commoo connection for three or more circuits. Sheldon said Camp Pendleton firemen were called to San Onofre Wednesday ''as a pre- caution" when smote clouds began to rtae from the plant. But there waa no fire, Sheldon said. Sheldon said the electrical bus failure had nothing to do with re· cent reports that aome or the power cablea ID t.lile pMDt wwe found to be spliced. unJmown t.o Edl9cm·omdala aakl UUa .- they believe the splioed cables are safe. But Nuclear Party Split To Cost Vote? SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -Democratic national chairman John White warned Wednesday nigbt tbat the party couid become fatallJ split and lOle in 1980 ii Kennedy and Carter forcea brutally filbt over the presidential nomination. "The only chance tbe Republicans have la tor \IS to run a bitter, t.ou1b campaip and split the pariy. U we don't ba'fe mouab sense to kMP the party toeetber, •~ daena. to get beat,•• said White, wbo wu here for a meetln1 of tbe Demoeratlc National Commit· tee. Wbtte made bl1 comment several boars after Sen. Edward II. Keaned1 f~ anm.Cld be wa •e+'nl the Demoeratlc ,i>re•ldential ~ Once ~-alo the bollday leaScm is rapidly approachinl. So we at Delany'8 aounnet mart4l can uaure YOU. our c-.stomen, the finelt ln _cmalit.Y llbd 1>1'91*' shes of HE8B LOCAL PalllE 11JUBY$, GBESB, DVCK8 oa LAaGE ROA8.11NG CHICKENS, we would appreciate your orders u aoon aa poaslb&e. RelUbit«Y C-ommlqloa 1n1pec. tora haft required Edlaoa to condact teat.a on the spliced power cables. Sheldon aald re.identa wbo live around San Onofre may have eem what appeared to be 1moke cloud1 around the nuclear plant Wednesday after. DOOD. l',...P-.eAJ SKILIS ... gain owr lt7'7·11 level!, and a statewide ranking of 83 percent. The ranking means 17 percent of Califomla sehool d.uitricts bad higher scores and 83 percont bad lower reusuJts. -Grade 6 reading, 76.4 per- cent or the questioaa were cor- rect, a 1.S percent increa1e over la.at year, with a state rankini ol 84 pen:ent; written exprealoo, f 4 percent correct, I .1 percent mcrease and 8S percent state rank; 1pellin1, 71 pereeat q_.. tioa.1 CIOl'NCt. ... p.r'Clllt )1mp and • pererlllt ai.te. "*; ua in math. tldrd craaen leored 67 .1 percent cornet anawen a drop ot 2.1 perceat., and an '92 percent state rankina. -~raoe 12 readllig, A 1 per. cent correct answers, a .4 per· cent drop over last year's averages, with a state ranld.na of 8t percent; written ex· presaion, 67.6 percent COITed, a .1 percent dip and state ranld.na of 90 percent; ·~· 71.1 per. cent correct. a 4.9 pettent cut and a state ra.nktq ot Ill pereeut and math. 72.1 percent were answered eorTeetly, a lain ol 1.1 percent md state ruaktDa ol 12 percent.. 5th Vactim Die8 TRENTON.,. N.Y. CAPJ-'l'be tainted chicken dlaner that ltll1ed four people a.ad lietwd 130 otben at Marlboro State Hospl1al ha datmed • ftftll 'fie.. Um, state oaldalls 1q. DOntb.J Wittnebert, 71, died Tuelda1 after ...... from...,.. ... and cllarrh.:a, offielal1 •a.id WedUlda,r. SLAYER ••• a lood. dear loot at tbe 1DG'1 faee end la)'s be would know him qaln lfbe saw him . Calnon noted that Joey's descriJ;lltioo is "fairly close" to that given by the witness who ~elp.ed produce the drawing. . He s seen the composite draw· 1~g ~ be says it kind of loots like him." the lieutenant said. House OKs U.S. Budget W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The Bouse .approved a compromise $547.6 btWoD buqet for 1880 ~ day after' deleting a Senate de- mand for $3.8 blllloo in social pro- gram cuts. Tbe 205·190 vote sent the budget bllck to tbe Senate, which w u expeetff to aecept tbe latest Dome ftl'Jion. Democratic leaden IUC c..ded in removiq the $3.S bWioa in cuu clelllite a ltepabllean-1ec1 at- tempt to keep the Sea.ate de- mand ln tile buqet. AU 1'5 llepublicw wbo 'fot.d.: tbe deledon, wfllcb WU u part"' the final budlet tote. ~ ~·l G&OUP8 laid tbeJ were IW'· priaed bJ tbe suit and didn't rec-op.ltetbenam• Beraeror Amaudo. Bcraer. wbo 1a" a CapUol Avenue · addrell. couldn't tie reached for com- • meat. f fte •uit say1 Propolitlon 1, by restrtdlnl the po~er of state eourta to order ~ for tntearatioll. .. calla for P&OP081TION • anderllned the cban,.. Ii.Dee tm wben a 1lmllar meuure by GOY. Boaald Beaon wu defeated by a eoalltlon of labor, edueaton and liberal.a. Tb.la Ume, the liberals defected to the 1peodlac-limlt caaM bl ~umbers. One ot tbem AAembtr er Leo McCarthy, b-san l'ranc 1co. aald WedneCly tbateautonlla eouldadapt to thenewllmita. •'Any liberal, moderate or con- servative eroup can live wttb it," McCarthy told reporten. "Tbe ftdit will be oo what pron.ams are flmded with tbe money'• tbatia available ... LA Judge Object Of Probe LOS ANGEL~ (P ) - A Municipal Court judge TOMORRCM' THROUGH MONDAY AT BUU.OCKS WILSHIRE For four days you'll find exciting savings on some of the things you want right now;on others you'll want to give as gifts later. Everything in season, with wonderful values in many of your favorite departments. And everything, of course. very BW! B~llOC~S WI lS~ rnb 83 FASHION ISlAND. NEWPORT 759-1211, 10 daily Moo.-Thurs.-Fn 11119. Tues -Wed -Sat 11116. Sun 121111 5 la under grand jury -------------------------- SOflflll Dag :· Women huddle under a makeshift cover Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles in the first real precipitation in some time. The rain was part of a Pacific storm systerp. Blaze. Guts 106-unit Condo I ot PALM SPRINGS CAP) -A second fire in as many days at a condominium complex under con- ~truction caused $300,000 damage and left half of 106 units damaged or destroyed and two firefighters injured, authorities say. The first fire, in a portable outhouse, was ext- inguished before spreading to the condominiums. City .tire division SAN DIEGO CAP) -The theft of 34 handguns chief Kent Duke said that ( ) f although the first fire rom a sporting goods store was linked Wednesday "appeared to be de-STATE lo three youths who allegedly were tryin& to build Uberately set," officials ---------· a weapon.a stockpile for a southeast San Diego street gang, police said. yant.ed time to interview A Wednesday morning shooting at Madison ~natructlon workers before estabalisbing 8 cause High School led lo the arrest of the juveniles and qt the second blaze. However, he did not rule out recovery of some of the pistols taken in the rob-· iraon. bery Tuesday. Gas Site Faults Report Released SACRAMENTO <AP) -A state agency has distributed wit.bout comment a •report which aa.ys faults near the proposed Point Conception liquefied natural pa Site coUld tnuer beavy eartbqwates. But proponents of the terminal said Wednes- day there ls noth1na new in tl)e report, and that the eer:poeecl facility WU enclneered to withstand ~quakes. • The repon: by the U.S. Geological Slrvey, uya tbe earthquakes could rupture the earth's •urf•c.. I .,,. ttate Belourees Aaency 1 which re1eaHd Jae nport TbeldaJ. bad uked the ~lolical Suney to mue an tndependent evaluation of earthquU poUmtlal at tbe l.NO site. · TM report tald the Oeolollcal SUrvey staff bad reriewed ni'*'"• technical atadteti, and saw lio:buia to qaestloD ihelr condm.lon that the faults Could~ 41\aak• of up to 7.5 OD the Richter aeaie. , · 1 Tbe It.Ile Public UWltles Commlllion baa ap- lfl"OYed tbe 11te: but ated for further Hlamlc and •• cGMidcm niidiet • UMr Neb spit of ~ 100 ..... ..ua ol Loil ADpl& l'9 federal £neray ~ CGmmiasiGD bU also appro*P.~e Tlllnl Stupeet Na•etl LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Anaeles police are seekin& a third laraeli national in their in· vestigatlon of the djamembennent 1layinp of two penou.at.the Bonaventure Hotel a month ato; An all-points bulletin Wednesday named Yehuda Avttal, also known as "Gengi," on a felony warrant of two counts of murder. 1'l....ter Trial Dela•etl SAN DIEGO (AP) -Trial of a man charged with tbe decapitaUon of a Yomll San Die10 mother could be delayed a second time If a Superior COUrt judge approves dlsmlasal of the third defense at- torney app>lnted to the case. In a eloeed-iloor aeaaion Wednesday, Bernard Lee Hamlltm, 34, uked Judge Earl Gilliam to re- move defcme attorney Jerome Walliqford from hi.i case. . .... ....... llaetletl TVOLUllNE CAP) -A search party found a Modesta deer bunter UDharmec1 tour c!Jya after be wudered away from bis bmpatte lD tbe cenval Sierra NeTada. ._,, Bradford. a, was foaDd Wednelda.1, a dq wore reteuen planned to live up tbe teateb tbtnldftl Bhdford could qot bave 1umvecl. scrutiny for bis part in what Investigators thlnlt may be unusual han- dling of two routine drunken-dririDI cases lnvolvln1 clients of prominent attorney Henry Weiss and bis nephew Samuel. The LOI Angeles Times reported Thurs- day that tbe district at- torney believes proceu- lnl of the two cues by Judge Fred W. Gabourie was delayed so a second conviction against the unidentified client of the Weisses was illegally de- layed. California law pre - scribes that anyone con- victed of two drunken- dri vlng charges in fl ve years may lose their 4ri•er•a lie.... or be aeot.eneed to Jall. GAllOURIE was fill· Ing in as a summer replacement judge in Division 95 of the Municipal Court when the cases, both eight months old by then, came before him. Court records show that be bad bad no previous con- nection with the cases. Two days of testimony was heard by the grand jury in mid-October and Ga bourle and the I Weiaaes have been invit- ed to testify next week. . Testimony Ends in PSA Suit SAN DIEGO <AP> - Jury deliberations have be1un in the first of more than 30 wroniful death suits 1temmlD1 from the fiery infUpt colllaion last ye~r· between a Pacific: Southwest Atrlin•• JetUner and a 1mall prlnte plane • Te1Umony ended Wedneaday in the $1 mlWoa tult ftltd qa•ut PSA bJ tbe widower and fiye ctdldr9 OI a SU Dieeo ...-admotw wbo dled ID tbe craab Oftl' Nortll Park. Sliding in Tests MEET THE CREATOR OF THE EFFORTLESS SOFTNESS OF CW II Sheila Alcott will be here Saturday. November 10. to show her new collect1on of soft separates. Informal modeling 1 ·00 to 4 30. This, one bright idea in magenta or black rayon. 81oUf8, p-&-fn-1. $46. Skirt. 4 to 14. $42. Ms. Wilshire Sportswear 83 FASHION ISlANO. NEWPORT 759-1211. 10 dally Moo -Thurs -Fri tih 9. Tues. -We<l -Sat hll 6. Sun 12 1111 5 Conununity SpiriiWins There's somethlng about adversity which seems to bring out the best in many communities. In Irvine. that spirit helped save an annual celebration from becoming a washout. We refer to the Irvine Harvest Festival, which took place several weekends back JUSt as the weather went from sultry to sopping wet. Heavy winds and rains threatened to undp months of planning and effort that went into preparing for the three. day festival at Heritage Park. As newspaper reports glumly observed: "Prognosis for the Irvine Harvest Festival . . was terminal." It didn't remain that way for long. Volunteers and festival officials alike pitched in to obtain straw and sand from various sources -even including a bank. which had some straw for holiday displays. Scores of kids and adults gingerly spread the 75 pound bales around the park site to sop up the water from heavy rains the night before. a Friday. By Sunday, the sun was shining down on a festival packed with thousands of spectators, their good time mc.ide possible to a large degree by the efforts of those who labored the day before when all seemed so bleak. We think the salvation of this year's Harvest Festival stands as a fine example of what community spirit can ~ccomplish No Dumping Ground The accumulation of 'tow-level radioactive waste in Irvine by a company which normally disposes of the material at stfll·closed burial sites in Nevada and Washington has aroused a certain amount of official con· cern Althou~h representatives of the company which col· lects the waste and three public agencies which have in - spected the storage area say there is no hazard to public health and safety. we are happy to see the situation being monitored The company, ICN Chemical and Radioisotope Division, collects the low-level radioactive waste from about 100 clients in a three-county area, storing the steel drums and fiberboard boxes in Irvine until there·~ enough to ship to Beatty, Nev. or Richland. Wash. But the closure of those burial sites because of safety concerns has caused the waste to accumulate in Irvine for an indefinite period. For a few months, anyway, officials say there is little problem in keeping the waste materials in Irvine -items such as isotopes used in research and lab materials con· laminated with radioactivity. If the burial grounds should remain closed for any prolonged period, however. we would support proposals that the waste be truc~ed to abandoned military installa· tions or some other area away rrom populated zones until the situation is resolved. Irvine shoutctn•t become a dumping ground even for low-level radioactive materials by default. • Opinions expreued 1n the space above are those o1 the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art11ta. Reader comment la Invited. Addre11 The Cally Pilot. P.O Boie 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 842-4321. Boyd/Marrying Age BrL.M.BOYD Htlbelt percentai• of hap· pUy 11uarrted women.,. aaid to be tbOM no ftiit ao to the attar .-they are ln the ao to N .,. bracket. ~xt an U.O.. wbo first marry when u.e,•n 24 to 21. The lar18't namNr ol unbap~ mar· rtW ...,_an wbo Wed ...... tllil ... olM.Or • l'Wlft IM matrbnont.i ~ .......... _, ,. ... medical 11'.0Qp Just .. ...., •· r.l'M American Auociation of Physician• Practld.nl the Tranacenden· tal Meditation. About 6,000 medJ.cal doctors founded lt. Tbey contend thia med.ltatloa bull.Dea curbs tbe mentally motivated aliments called paycholomatlc. Wb1 I don't know, but all lonna Detlvtt. Uon football pl.,era eall each other ••Buckj." Briezlmti saw hls best chance of 1ettln• the Ruasiam' goat when t.be Issue of Soviet combat troops in Cuba threatened to escalate into a major interna· Mailbox UOnal C!ClftfrontaUoo betwMa tbe world'• M IVptrpQtren. BS•IND CLOlltD Wblle Houae dooi'I, Brsal.DOi alltated for the barde1t po11lbfe llD• ••.wt the Kremlin boltet, wbo viewed tbe Cuban tnddat u a llut-'.Dublictty whoopdedoo for tJntteCf 'Stat.ea poJltJdem and. tbet-efore, ref\altd to bud1e. For all bb •UPPOMCI eXDel'Ule OD the KremU.n; ~~ ... Judied the Soviet NacUon bM· b . It wu Carter -DOt the Ruutana -who wound up back· tncdo"1L ., Brieiinskl promptly drafted a top.secret memorandum outlin· tn1 a th.ree·phue prosram to put the Soviets ln their place and restore Carter's dama1ed pres· tige. We have seen the memo, and lt's a blueprint for revtvtn1 the Cold War The tint phase calla for tbe proppifll up of anti·communilt governmenil lo this hemisphere, accompujed by a carefulJ_y or· IN TllS 8ecoHD PllAIE ol tbe Bnealn•tl blueprint. the United 84•tn wut lnltiate a worldwide c•:raip ot prop. •a1aada and Ucal preuun a•atD1t ttie auulana and Cubana. 'fbe CIA will bu• prllDary responalblllty for co- vertly J'eneratln1 antl·SoYiet propa&aada abroad, oa.:rn;•er7 nallalile means. lftcl tbe Volce of Amertca . ID furtberuce of PbaN Two, Bnahwki Ol'dered a quesUon· oair• aeo.t. to all U .s. am· buaador, lmt.rUcUnl them to provide data on Cuban activttia ln their area t.ba1 would be used for tbe propqanda campaip. The questiormail'e. labeled Top Secret Umbra, wu oppoeed bJ Secretary ol State Vance and bis top aides. Two-thirds of t.be 1111· bu1adol"I protested the lnatruc· J J BaZEZIN8KI'$ Cold War calculations have aroused widespread rewlt in tbe foreign poUcy eatablilbment. According to dJpJomatlc: aourcea. Secretary of State Vance has stated privately that the Brzezioaki I plan would "revene 15 ye.an of American diplomacy." Even the CIA is realsting, at leut partly in seU-defeDH. As one •£edCY offtcial complained to our reporter Ron McRae: ''In three years, Brzezlnald will be writing a book. and we'll be tell ~~~~·· the bag for ruining de· I * k * Footnote: Brzezinski isn't wholly wrong about Soviet· Cuban designs upon the western bemlapbere. Here are other ex- ce r pta from classlfled In telllgence reports: <t> "Tbe is- sues that bad strained Cuban· Soviet relattoos 12 years a10 are no longer even minor irritants." C2l Castro "apparently now ac· cept.s the Soviet view that Latin America is not yet ripe for armed revolution." (3) But "this does not mean that Castro and Soviet leaden will give up the option to support ·national liberation movements' in Latin America when they feel condJ· / tlons for re volution ar(' pro· p1t10U!\ .. Fireplace 'Atmosphere' Just Pollution? To the Editor· Recent protests about citizens who use their fireplaces for in· clnerators dese rve support. especi ally now that cooler weather sta~ not only the in· c1nerotor fireplaces but people who enjoy working their £ire places Also. in Laguna Beach when· the topography sets home chim nevs al nose level to neighbors above. adJacent to and downwind. chimney smoke is a rotten imposition. While some people are indulg- ing the "atmosphere" or a light· ed fireplace. the guy nexl door 1s choking on s moke and toxic air degradation which lo fire· fiahters Is a major hazard. s moke inhalation and brealhlng lOXIC fume ... IRONICALLY. while the law forbids backyard mcmerators. any of the sly goops who want to avoid trash removal fees can simply dump 1l a ll 1n their fireplace and light up. qualifying their neighborhood and every· thine In It for a full -on . amokehouse. fire-sale. Another dissimulation is that th.is roaring retreat to colon1al Umea &boot.a 85 percent of the generated heat up the chimney which la d.rawln1 cold air lnto the house and making tbe gas company happy by ualna more htatlq fuel to compensate. The euthorttles who have tbe power' to l1op air poUuUon won't or aay they can't. do anyt.b1J:l1 about It. but tbe tract·home de- velopetS and real atat.e dealen cl&lm .• the ftnplac. "aells'' -'° )'OU DoW who bu the Political mutcl• to stop any ban on t.be homey hearthstone. BRUCE S. HOPPING Karate could be useful if we were proficient in 1t . Not a single poke or movement was s uggested as a meaiu of protec- tion and yet a clinic was held at Cal State Fullerton specifically ror defense against rape. There are a half dozen defense tech· niques that anybody could use, which do not entail Karate: it Is s imply In knowing a few vulnerable spots, and yet none of these were discussed or dem· onstrat.ed. Unlike the police seminar. CSF showed a film depleting six quick blows to break the arip of an attacker and Incapacitate him affording you time to run like the devll. A male-female demonstration accompanied this. I question not the resources of the Police Department but the .overall attitude 1n this present.a· ti on THE SEMINAR audience viewed two films. one wu on where women are likely to be raped and bow lo use precau· tionary methods I.e. lock your car door and the other on house protection against buratlary which would help prevent a rapist from breakin1 in. There was no material on rape that bu not been available on TV com· merciats. Through a queatlon and answer period the women and• few brave men ln attendanee, found out that. not all hospitals wlll see a rape vlcUOl ll abe ll 1oto1 to pre11 charaea. The le1al entanl)ement ls m~ than what the examin1n1 doctor<•> wantl to set lnvolved In. So. u I wu told In the eemlaar -after you're raped, call firat, and when in pal.n, r8'e or conf\WoO call the poUce: the)' wtll tell ,ou what bolpltal will take JOU or caU the c1'll1I Une. ,.,. a Hu.mu Servttea/Coumelln;_ MaJ• at CSI' ln llkJ Mldol' )ell' al AD· terllildp I WU nUeved that tbly ll)eD~ and emphulMCI tbe cti•l• rape lln• al~ DO ~ .............. ... PnemlUP&l'J metbod9 and after•._ IMt pr111d•• :.... , ....... ., ........ . God II •ll•llM ...... ...... ........ told ... .., ...,._.. ... uwe•wt11 ·;~ ... ~-~ "9 5illlV d .. Wlm• t••••• tkat •••U•1 l•ft ~,...,.,~=wt ...., .. ,,...,. ..... .,.... tber9 an ,..,..cal .., ..... ua a... to ~ lotarMI• ud # I •:J wtay dlll Pf•• &.-............... fl nrn lllUlll eommmd\7. · INAOa&GOIY Slw1 ill C•r• To the Editor: There are two sides to the statement that shenff's patrol cars should be sold at 75,000 miles. Certainly ti maintenance is not done and they are unsafe. they abou.ld be Junked or sold to some unsuspecting buyer who 1eta an unsafe car. BUT TREN. if the county did not want that un suspecting buyer to have an accident. they should maintain the vehicles as private industry has to and let 200,000 miles be their goal. Then lf the cars are worth "junk value." junk them and not let someone else get behlnd the wheel of a carifilis unsafe. Proposition 13 did pass because some taxpayers. includ· mit officers. want to see tax re- lief and mamtenance on cars ls certainly cheaper than tumlng them in every one and Ofte-'half years which I imagine ls the time it takes to "un up 75.000 miles. • WILLIAM. 0 . lllND S..Ca A11• "t'lele Tot.be F.ditor; Your Oct. 23 editorial entJUed "Oranie County Doesn't Need Musle Center Flap" would lead the reader of your line newspaper to believe) that the SaDta Ana Redevelopment Ateney stepped into the develop-ment ot a cultural center as a Jobllll)'-eome-lately. ApparenUy yoia are not aware that the Redevelopment ApDC)'. pJ1or to the ~m sJte announce- ment. bad tunded a $'10,000 Asen· cy I EDA feul.::~ stud)' to de· termi.ne U. calltJ of lucb a center Sn the Oranae County area. We had also secured a foar·aere lite which wu to be ~ dolwted. parUal.l)t ac· q-.lred from a prlnle land own•r. &ocated at the lalenft· tlGe al*"' major frwwaya. WS BAD M.80 blVlte<l, oa aeveral attliitonl. Otanc• eoun. tY, lfallc Ceacer, IDe. to~ in our .,...., Ud Md ftn&nced a ~ to itnlCtUN the tuDd ralall tlfOrt aid to ncommeed Hi.ctrcia ol ttie board Of dlrilc· ton tilat woald be nl)Mlnltblt few• Nld rmlill t«ortt. \J• 'Wtte ldlnlJ ua q\llt. IQC• HelfullJ pattlDJ lOletMf Ilda tioa!'d of dltfftOra whee the Or•D• Coaa)' Mule c.Dter. JM. npO"'QHd tM Seltr"ltl'Om .... does not need two such cultural centers. I think you would a~ that the Oly of Santa Ana "dad nothing" as not a factual state· ment. Consjdenng that Orange County Music Center. Inc. was well aware of our plans and the progress being made leads one to wonder with regards to their competing with the agency's ef· forts. The agency has never con· sidered the cultural center a panacea. as your editonai in· d1cat.es: rather. we have simply felt that the method of fund rais· ing and the location better served the interests of all of the Oranie County residents. RICHARD E. GOBLIRSCH Ex.,ecutive Director Com munaty Redevelopment Agency Lfw• rt~ Daag~r To the F.ditor. If lbe statements attributed to Gov. Brown in the Pilot's Cbad Green article <Oct. 18> are ac· curate, I. as a pediatrician, am gravely disappointed. The gov- ernor appears to be touting cancer treatment with Laetrile, rather than by proved medical therapy. It hu been pointed out time and •lain that there ls no aclen· tlflcally proved basis for Laetrile therapy; indeed, It has been proved toxic, even fatal I am penonallJ aware of the deathl ol four children •ttrtbuta· ble aolelJ to LMtrlle. because of tta t.oslc prodDC!tion of cyanide. Unfortunately, aa.d Green may be Laetrtte•s lat.eat victim. Parents bave the responaiblli· t1 to obtain effective bealtb care for cbJ..ldren who cannot do '°for themselves. On a larpr tcale. the IOV- ernor baa a respomlbWty for the welfaN ot Im eomtilueats. Aa far u I am concerned, the IOV· enoc it ~ al mlt&eNtilll the people WUh b1a lrm~bl• commenta &.bat followed tbe tra1lc, and peril•~; oeeeuary. dMda °' • cblld. BRAD CORN~ Cbalrman ol u.. CaUlonla M-1eal ~ • . . lJasic SkiUs Test Far Above Average s1 oa.oar.s aaoou aWJN Qt-~ ......... Stadents in tbe Laauna Beach Qd eap.atrano Unilied Scbool D&trtcts continued to acore rar above 5'ate aver.,ea in basic kills i.ta in 1978-79, state educ~ olfidals reported to- day. Lacuna Beach u~ School J>11trict'1 3,037 cbildl'en ranked UC>ve 68 to 98 percent of the other California acbool diatricta ia reading, writing and atbematics (Related story, chart. Pages A3 and A5). • And the 16,929 y()Ullpten in tbe Capistrano Unified School District avera«ed big.her scores in the ume tests than 70 to 85 percent of the other school dis· tricta in tbe state. The Caltfomia Assessment Prosram quizzes third lraders in readin&, while sixth and 12th graders an tested in readiq, written expression, spe1lina and math. Laeima Beach students mede gains this year over 19'71·11 scores in third and 12th grade reading and 12th grade math. while sbowin& slumps in all sixth aracte test categories, u well aa l2Ul grade written ex- presaioo and spelli.q . Results or Ule 1978·79 tests showed that Capistrano students council's a to z 4led*Jlt to ap.. proJ_e l'fv.Wea'a apedftc plea ao ---------d \18llllllt ...... .,. 811'1 ............ .. om......... ··Ko. i. 1a ....... :1:. ..... ,. ... b riltlta tlD ...... 111*9 .1'1'CJper-tJ an tbe popoeed Ma-Well.de- ~8!0.. Hamm wl Ka~bed bad ecmflieta or lD- terest ID 10tiDC OD the No-West plan. Kalaebed denied tbe cbarp. ~ wbo ia in 0.- neeticat. eoald llOt be reaebed for81M•. The IMmdt aneses No-West Vice Presidaat JobD Deida and bis aides drmated cub and otMr support to Bamm's 19"18 nc· ceasful eledioD to the city COUD- cU. Deida today admitted be doaated $150 to Hamm'• cam- <See 80t1GBr, ••ce .u> dipped 1Uibtty from 1177·78 levels in slsUl arade rudlne, writt«l exprt!lliqlJ an4 math. But' tbe CUSb pupU, made beadw_, In~ sraM _ radlng, sixth srade Qlllbia and all four categories ot 12th srade testiq. In ~te UMUmenta cJe. slped to compare dlltrtetl with 1tudent1 from atmlla'r back- 1rounda. both E:apiatnno and Latona Beadl dlstrlcta lcored about where state otficials ex- peded tbey would. Scores from Lapna Beacb district'• atudent.s were com- bined to form the followtna averages: -Grade 3 reading, 93.S per- One in 10 Shum Kida 'Umpire' Falls Laguna Man Cut in Fight A Lanna Beach man wbo tried to fJreak up a ftatst bdwcc:n two eustomen at Demat"s Jr. Rettaurant early Wa momlnc, auf'fend eau to bJI le:..= one of tbe combataDD 1la1be4 blm with a broken cataQp~ TlmoclW RObert Knieht, 12.. of 235 t.ow. allf Dtift WU treat- ed ror Ida iqjurtes at SOUiii Coast lledlcal Center followinl tbe 2:20 a.m. altere"1an at the all· nipt ----at 1800 South Codl¥•81· POiice arnaed Alvin ~ RobinloD, ~.1111 VI_., Walk, ~ ne.dl, aftft ... aDeaed-17 broD a cabup ~ CID a counter and cut Knight CID tbe lep. Officers said Robimon and 'Bruce G. Rathbun, 380 Myrtle St., Lllpaa Beaeb be1an fttbt- m1 lD tbe restaurant. K.nlfht tried to tlreaklbe~ up. Tbat apparenlly so enrqed Ro~ tba1 he broke the bot- tle alid beau evUlnc Knllbt with the ,._eel ectae of ghe bot· tle. Police MW *bey do oot mow what. p,rompted the battle. Ro~ 'f• Hiq beld lD# 0r..,. o.nty Jail Oil cbarfll of ...it wuta. deedl:J weapon. Ball a IM!t at '10,000. • A .......... QOJJERNOA BROWN AHNOUNCD CANDIDACY Nldloft'• ...._..,. •m..-.um to 9CMf Sltfp ot Stat•' ., • • a umm'"~~ .............. Two Oraa•• ContF es-entl,......,. ,.._.~ =·==~ bjJ leftUt 1•enWa• a. Sal'ndllr . A ·~ for BedJUn lnst.1'WDella I.De. of PuDertoo said Delmta R. llcDooeld, 37, and Jl'amto Bucbell, fl, arri~ at Ontario Af..r1>ort early this morulDI OD a private jet owned by Beetm.m. Tbey were released Wednes· day nl1bt in tbe Central ::~~·1capita1CitY. Seal Beach TheJ were resting with famWea at unclilcloled locatbls ID Soutbern Cali!Ol'Dia today and appeared to be in good physical condition, a spokesman said. Medlcal eaaminationa are scheduled later. WIMm McDonald stepped off the pa.ne m a Hibl rain, be re- marked.. ''Boy, does this cool air feelpod.'1 , Beckman spokesman Will Fowler II.id t.bat a payment was made to tbe crrmas. Re declined to say macb. The kidnappers r..eportedlJ de· ma.oded '10 mlllioD in casb. McDaoald ia tbe manaa« of APLAR, an aCl"ODJID for Asian Pacific Latin American Reliom. It la a Beckman sub-shfl ary that manafactares seneraJ eloebon.lc componeeta mEl~. Woman Hits Top Jackpot LAS VEGAS CAP > -A t California tourist has bit a pro- greuive St slot machine for a $295,000 Jackpot in what was ' de,cri~ as the Jar1est slot payoff in blstory. Moreen SiJlaer of Seal Beacb, with ~ initial investment or $40. bad been playtna the slot at the Las Vegu Hilton Hotel for about ' one boor early Wednesday when ( she lined up four triple ban for 1 the wbl, a hotel apoteaman said. ! Mrs. · er and ber husband, Fred, ~8Dama Canal sbip pilot, ..-e celebratlna their 30tb wecJdint an.n.tvenary with a week's ncation bere. ,1 Bacltell ls an electronic.• enatneer bl JP'QDertm wbo ,,.. OD a hillz •trip to El Salftdor at the time of U. ~. Tb.e two ........ srabbed in I --~----~-. p--• - -~ _ .... ~ """"' .............. ' Tbe mtdeatlfie4 student., tn • te1epbane~1rit11 a ew .. dian rllCtio staUMI, llfttlNd dull ·•we are not enlmles ,rtth '90" . 'pie, but with.,~ ... lraidm demcmlnton today bliadfolded one of tM Amert• lao1ta1e., bound Illa bellds' ~ Ida back and paraded blm around the embusJ prden while mobl abouted, .. Death to 'Carter!" and .. Send Baclr tbe Shah!" a wltneu reported tn a call to Tbe Auodated Presa lD Athena. 1be witness uked not to be identified CHP, Firemen Rescue Three Coast People While Iranian demonstrators set fire to an Ameri<!an nag in Tehran (top). members of the American Lefion in Springfield, Mass., torch an Iranian nag aa tenalODS between the two countries mount. ... Tbe Sao Onofre Nuclear Oeneratla• StaUon was abut down Wedneaday afternoon became~ a faulty piece-of elee· tttcal equipment. <Relita 11t1:1t7 Paae21). Southern CaJJfornla· Ed.llOI Com~ ometai., operatcn of tbe = ID~1te4 Just IOUtb ol Su ~1 aaJd there WU DO eme~ or nleue ol rac1Ja. tloD 9tMa &be reactor wu taken oqt of Mnice at 12:SI p.m. Keith S~eldon, an Edl101 1poblman1 •.W Ute plant II G · Dected to remain abut down mdil late SuadQ to repair a '80-volt electrical bua that faUecl. A bus ii an eleetr1ca1 ~ tor that serves u • co~ conneetioo for tllree or more dftultl. 8beldoa said Camp PendJeton firemen were called to Su Onofre Wednesday 0 • a pre. caution" wben smoke elouda be1an to rise from tbll = But there wu noftn, Ad Aid. Sheldon said tbe e1edrkal bul failure bad not.bm, to dD wttb re- cent report.a that tome ~ tba power cables In tbe p)aat ,..... · found to be IDllced. aDbown tD Sdlaon offlciala. Local law enforcement ol- flclala say the multi-million dollar amT.• operation In which bUbl oil WU bl"OQlbt into tbe eomltr7 ln typewriter cases hi one of the bluest to be broken ln the state. The dnal cue lnvestltatioo was lmmcbed bl part by the ar- rest ol ui uaoclate ol tM in· dl(teea ~ ln two ae_J)arate ln· staJaces wu fOQDCS with more than a pound of nearly pure orient.al heroin lo b1a poueasion. Tbat man. Alexander Kullk, was a1ao a one-time daoclate fA the Krishna movement. G~ant at Wedneaday's press Killer of 2 Ruled to Die OMAHA. Neb. <AP) -Steven Roy Harper, convicted or murder in what the judge called the "slow, agoo.U:lng deaths" of a truck driver and the trucker's infant nephew, bas been sen- tenced to die in the electric chair. Judge James M. Murphy set the sentence Wednesday for the 2e·year-old Harper, who was convlc:Uld of Puttinl a poison 1n the ~ the two vtc:Um.s drank. ,,.. rcadM t.1 ..... ..... ~ bmd to UVM ameeir 1D 1-bcnt.an ra&a. Duane JO&mon, wbo had mar- ried Harper's former Clrlfrtend, and ll·mooth-0ld Chad Shelton suffered internal bleed.Int and vomiting before they died last year. · ft',....P.,,eAl SKILIS ••• ranking 13 percent; Written ex· preaaloa.. 71.3 percent correct, state hnkial 'lt .-eent; spe11. 1n1, ••• pereent tor'NCl, at.ate r~ 18 percent; math. 64.6 percent CCiit~ state raaklnC of ,, perem&. -Gnide 12 reacllnl, 8'.1 per· cent. ~ l'llDk of '19 perctQt; written ~. SS.I pel'eenl questiaal e«rec:t, ltate rankiq ol 12 Percent; ~lliDI. 1L1 per-~ eorreet. It.ate rut ~ • pereent: -1iUlth. ... percent cornet, ltate ru.tlnl of '10 per-cent. Once ag_aln the holiday eeason la rapldly approaching. So we at Delany's 1ourmet market can assure you, our customers, the finest lrt quality and proper sizes of FRESH LOCAL PRIME TUUEYS, GEESE, DlJCKS OR LARGE &OASDNG CHICKENS, we would appreciate your orders aa soon as possible. Two San Clemente Coancll memblin lla•e espreaed tears that the eity-0wned beach dub facill\J may be loR forever ll renovaticm hi not started before tbeend.oftbeyear. 1 ll•JOI' pro tem MJ?Us Wainer and Counellwoman Karoline Koetter said lt II rumored that the beach club may be turned over to a bank under the terms of a 50-year-0ld qreement that requlrel the pool and recreation facllitiea to be open to the public. The pool baa been closed for about two years now, llrs. Wasner aaid. Council members uked City Attorney Michael Bartlett W ed.n411day to aee lf the normal bidding process could be bypaued to allow autboriution of a $5M,850 renovation proposal to get underway That beach club refurbisbmg plan was proposed by local de- slpera and builden Phil Peter. Erle Boucher and Howard Ma11ie. Bartlett said be will have to study the Peter-Boucher-Massie plan to see ll the council can legally accept it without gomg out to bid on the project a1aln. Earlier tbll year, the council received only one bid, for $997 ,000, for tbe beacb club project. Massie diacuned the $584.tlSO plan wttb the council Wednes· day. After tbe meet.Ina, Maule said the beach club facility and other city-owned property donated for public use by ctty pioneer Ole Hanson could 10me day revert back to tbe San Clemente branch of the Bank of America, the bolder of the deed on the property. M asste aald Hamon donated the beach chlb to tbe city about 50 years aeo under the eondition that it must be kept open for public use. If the Hanson-donated facility as not open for the public, the deed bolder could repossess it, Massie said. Councilwoman Koester said she also feared the clty could lose the beach club and the property which it ii located on. .. I don't want to see it tom down and condominiums put up on the property ," s aid Mrs Wagner ft',... Pmp A I BOUGHT VOTES?. • • paign and noted that the con· tribuUon is legaJ and a matter of public reconl. BeJ<b, who saJd be wu not a Nu-West employee when be donated the cuh. de· Died alleptiom In the suit that be Weplly biased council de- ciaioaa. ft• 1a...it f1lrt.ber .Uecea Na·WllWllnd ........ BoJd Am ... d S.. a.m.te . ..a his motber DonJthy Fuller "biased and prejudiced .. Kalscbed by aiding him in bis April ac elec- tion to council. Ames derued the claims but said be wants to see bis attorney before commenlinl. Mrs. Fuller said abe did serve as a publmst and aide on Kalscbed's elect.aon committee but allo denied any ~at::-~ttontey 1'om Clark said the adt alle1ea t.bat Nu- Weat bind Ames 10 that Ames coaJd "deli'IW .. Kaladled'• YOte. ''NQ-Well etllPloyed Ames and bu compwatAid b1m not for his special tnowledJe and com- petene1 witll rec•rd to lud paJ= bat became Nu-West bellev . . . tbat be could 'de- llnr' Kahebed'1 YOW," tbe suit alle1ea. .. 81 emploTta• aad eom-PIMMlaa A--. ....... could be1Mil•id tUt r • ...,... wuald woce ~ wwa Nll*t to all~ ........ appllutfm.''· tM Alt«*edl. Ames has said he is employed as a consultant by Nu-West for the development of the Visbeek Ranch. The lawsuit was prompted by a six·month dispute .,.,tween Seaborg att.onleys and Nu-West officials over the future use or open lp9CJe land . ...... attorDeJa cont.end a January 1178 land sale airee- me o t wltb Nu-Weal allows Seabora the r1&bt to someday use the open space property for farmu1g But. the lawsuit contends, Nu- West officials plan to allow a ruture homeowners association to own the open land. Tbe lawsuit alleges that Nu- W eat officials influence on Hamm and Kalscbed denied Seaborg attorneys the rteht of a "fair tnal" in appeauna their claim to the open apace. City Attorney Michael Bartlett told council members earlier tbhl year Nu-West wu UM leaal owner fA the Via beet Ranch. Seaboq attorneys have tried to be • part ol all the plUIJlin8 decisions on the ranch develop- ment. Seabori aUornep said tbey espect to have a court beartDI data 8el wttbiD IO da1'I Oil (he mo1t recent in a aerlet of lawawtl on &be Nu-Wfft de· •elopmeat. ' . \• : ..fl I i 1, '.J 0 ~-. c. I QRAD111 f ~ .• I ,. ~ I I • 11 -, !~1 1~ I! . '.~~~ ~ . I\ ''C ; Ii ,,f __ Elements : I. I, t Ii --· -~ ~ --....... • • ' I .. J ·"'"' A••Mllii ll1•iltlliil7-.-1 •• .,. Ta "U A•W11 Uilillliiii ---.- Bna-Qlm• UllHlecl a '15 ~14 11 ... I Plrtr 'II 1DlllllUJ • '1 71 81 . . _o-.. a " 11 • • ~-~........., • n a 10 ,,. -~-....._ •. c,,.._ ......... .,, 80 '13 72 89 ,..--~._v...,.........., 80 '13 72 70 FuDertm Elementary •• 10 88 68 Pu.Qertoo Un.ion Hlab ---- Gardela Grove Unified 88 70 88 67 BuUllO-Beadl Elemeatarr 88 73 70 66 HmaUqtm l!IHdl u.,. ap -- -- lntae Valfted 91 76 74 n J.,alDll Beadl Ua.lfled . 94 77 74 70 La Habra City Elementary 87 68 69 67 Los Alamitos Elementary 91 76 76 70 Magnolia Elementary 88 70 69 68 Newport-Mesa Valftecl 90 75 71 68 Ocean View Elementary 91 76 78 72 Orange Unified 90 74 70 68 ... Placentia Unified 87 72 70 69 SaddJeback Valley Unified 91 74 72 71 Santa Ana Unified 79 58 59 60 Savanna Elementary 86 67 69 65 Seal Beach Elementary 96 79 75 68 Tustin Unified 90 77 74 71 Westminster Elementary 88 79 69 68 Yorba Linda Elementary 92 71 70 66 ''I 1~ I :i ::I "" -· -. -1 es 15 • 86 • 72 73 81 • 18 • 71 62 --- 81 -1.-- 65 --- 61 -- - -65 M '10 62 63 62 88 63 --- -66 66 70 67 68 88 71 68 72 69 69 61 --- 70 --- 60 --- 64 68 67 71 69 --- 65 67 66 70 64 66 67 72 66 67 67 71 54 58 58 66 65 --- 66 --- 67 69 69 72 64 --- 61 --- i · -. -, 15· 69 --- - - 69 67 - 69 • 73 1 76 - - - 71 - 72 71 71 61 - - 74 - - JACKSON, Wyo. CAP) -A Do~ woman wbo Ant~ 11:1 days of aear·HJ'O tem· J)tHtunl lD Wyollllq'• IDOW• eovtrtd, b10 COU11b7 eOuJdn•t llave 1-ted moeb Jooier, her ladli r aaya . .. Tbe dOctor laid •he prObeblY •ouldn't have made another day," BQ Tbolen taid Wedb.ess da1 after beln& reunited wttb bis daucbts, Dlana. at a Jacbcm bolPi&al. 'lb. Tide wu alrlllted from tbe ru11ed mountain• of Bridler~Teton National Forest attn aearchen 1n a helicopter noticed ber wavtq to them from a deep ravine. . MOil of the area iJ cofff'fld With 18 lncbes of snow. and tem· perat\U't8 have been near riero moat nilbts this week. Grlaly bean bad been reported in the area Just before Ma. Tholen dis· appeared Friday. Ma. Tholen, who had been coo~ for a buntlq party, diss appeared after t.elllng the bunt- ers ahe would take a sbort<:ut back to the lodge where she worked, said Travis Garnick, part owner of the lodee. She was found 4'h miles northwest of the lodge and 1 ~ miles west of the bunting camp. Gam1ct said. But be saJd she could have walked 20 miles m the densely forested area before falling into the ravine. 81 DAVID IW'l'SlfANl'f ?.'i . llotpttaJ ifOi tnatlDent ol e* ... ....,,..,.... ,. alter ~tbllre from bJa • , icaa bomeofezile. · Amenea:o empaoyeea Of Plaot· · 111. &ldtb a1c1 that altboqb Corp. wartirC ae * refiaer1 fPOJ· the Pluor worten have not b6es> ect l.n Jraa ha•• Dot bee1l thrutmed or banned, the cdm- barmed or thr9atened in the pany ti ••comlclerinr optlobl to lat.eat ..abreak of trouble ID tbe insure their aecurity" ~~ 11 iddle Eaetern qatton, a Iran and alllo when they~ spokuwoman for the Irvine-home. buedftru:uaidWednesday. However, she wouldn't Fluor alftdala have remained elaborate on wbat tbo9e opti41U in daUJ contact with their may be. employee1. some of whom an! Fluor bad withdrawn Jts 1tatlooed in the capital city of workers trocn the reftnery project Tehran, while others are ln in Estaban when the Ayatollah Estaban, •ite of the refinery Kbomelnl seized pow~r after the project se'V81"11 hundred miles shah fled the country early this away. year. Tbatperiodwupunctuated Fluor spokeswoman Ruth by frequent violent clashes Smith aaid the company bas S2 between the military and pro- American employees in Iran at teseersdpposedtothesbab. the moment. But a small number of com· The company once bad about pany construction workers and 1,000 workers in the country their supervisors returned dur- before the revolution which top-iog the IWDmer to beJfi complete pledtheSbahoflranlastyear. th .i..... • .... , h F be About 60 American& have been e pro,.."t• wwc uor gan working on in 1975. held as hostages this week in the The refinery. when complete, American embassy in Tehran by ·11 b 200 ooo b 1 student demonstrators demand· wi ave a • arre -per· day capacity in the production of mg a return of the cancer· gasoline, kel'06ene, jet fuel, suJ. stricken sbab to bJs homeland to phur, solvents, beating oil and stand trial. other fuels. T b e o u s t e d I e a d e r · The work bas been done under Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, bas contract with the National Ira· been an a New York Caty ruan Oil C.Ompany. Ms. Smith said she didn't Quadruplets Born know bow much longer the Fluor contingent would remain in Iran. DENVER CAP) -Newborn SIX·Week hosp1talizauon of the However. she said Fluor is aware of a State Department rec- ommendation that companies withdraw their workers from the strife-tom country since the United States can no longer guarantee their safety. quadruplet Forrest Garrison Jr. mother She was placed on a and two of his three unnamed special diet and therapy routme sisters were listed in good oondi-m order to carry the quadruplets tion today at St. Joseph's as long as possible. Hospital. The third girl was on a Or. Norman Mowry said Mrs. respirator and listed as fair. Garrilloo began la.Iring a fertility The quads ranged in weight drug because the couple wanted from 3 pounds, 6 ounces to 4 another child. He said she was Testing Tallies Told pounds, 5 ounces and were de-aware the drug could cause livered by.Caesarean section six multiple births. weeks premature. He said a Caesarean aectioo "It's gonna take a while for had beesl planned for some time Ms. Smith said she didn 'l know bow many of the 52 Americans in Iran are in Tehran and bow many are in Estaban atlbe construction Slli! Boon to Thugs? the fffll:ng to strike home," For-because -while two of the • rest Gairison said or bis growing babies ~ bead-first -two W ASRINGTON <APh-P't'esi- Wast Students Score Above State Average famlly. "It's almost a fantasy were lying acrou the abdomen dent Carter's welfare revtsi.cm is world." before birth. beadi:Qg for tbe Senate aft.er &Ur· The Garrisons, Forrest and EveJi wttb a Caesarea.a birth, vtrin1 House Republican efforts By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN °' .. Detty .......... , Orange Coast public school . atucleats seored well above state averaies in basic reading, writ- inf, spelling and math skills, ac- cordina to ata.t. teat reaulta re-leue4 tocky. (Belated 1tory, P•Mt And the 1978-79 at.ate tests showed that students in 28 of Orange County's 29 acblaol dis- tri ct.s scored higher on the average than their clasamates througbout Califonlia. 1D ~r eomp81Uon tallies which ~ local diatricts on Espaanoa Plaaaed OC Court Backlog Being Cleared Up By FaEDERJCK SCHOEMEBL Ot .. o.M'IPllMl'9ff An agresslve effort aimed at clearing a backlog of 7 ,500 lawsuits and speedinc up dis· positicm of new cues filed in Oran1e County Superior Court is proving successful and will be expanded in 1980. That wu the message given Wednesday to about 150 at- torneys during a "brown baa" luocb meeting wltb Superior Court judges Walter Charamza and Jack Trotter. The thrust of the eflort started lo July is to force parties in .. -lawauitl to reach out-of-court 1ettlemmta whenever poesible. To tbat end, parties must at- tend at.atm conferences and maadatory settlement eon· f erences wbicb are presided ovn by a superior court judp. Wbea the pro1ram be1an. Juclp Tftltter' aalcl, the aven.ee wall beb"e a cue comes to trial wa1 40 licatba, Tlaat WriUq period baa DOW beeti trimmed" to ll moot.bl and ••abMJd -betler' than that. •• • ' Trotter Aid. :· nae Jawnttl lDvolve divotte, • • pe1'IOOll ~Ul'J. bl'Uc.b of eon- • · lra.et1 malpraetlee and other le1a1 dl1pute1 betweea la· 4lvldaall Dll cc:aporatloaa. . c ... ftll4 Ill ~· Coilt are DOW .....-.1 an.-a ltite-mmJ0' « nlDe aicllltb ...... ,... to~lf--•'7 , • •m.;r-9l'e llUl1 IO bcetd ., ..... '11. Following that initial status conference, the case ls then set for a mandatory settlement con- ference. All parties are required to attmd those conferences and make a good faitb effort to re- solve their differences. the buls of students' socio-Martha, also have a 2-year-old Dr. Mowry said tbe problem is to defeat it as wasteful, a federal economic backgrounds, daughter, Heather. "determining whose feet belong power grab and a boon tv youngsters in, Orange County Wednesday's births followed a to whom." motorcycle thugs . ranked generally where ex· ------------------------------------ peeled. State Department Of Educa- tion offidall allO Doted tbat California atudeata abowed im· provement in buic sldJ1a tests in all categories except for high school senior reading tests. However, the 12th grade read- ing tests were the only scores to dip below avaiJable nationwide averages for the state's 90S,OOO tested children. Along the Orange Coast. the bi&hest test scores were report- ed to the Laguna Beach Unified School District, where bigb school seoion ranked in the top 94 lo 98 percent among California 12th graders in read· ing, written expression and math. That means only two to six percent of the school systems in the state had higher test scores and 94 to 98 percent ranked lower than Laguna. Students in the Hungtington Beach City (elementary) School District ranked lowest among the 11 Orange Coaat districts, falling at the SMb to 71Bt percen- tiles. That means 45 to 29 percent of the Calllomia diatricts ranked higher than students in the ffl.U)t· lngton Beach dbtrict. The only Orange County school district which ranked consistently below state avera1e1 was the Santa Ana Unified School District wbe.re student scores ranced from the lltb to the 27th percentiles. However, in separate tallies baaed cm IOClo-economic data, tbe Santa Ana youn1ster1 ranked 1enenlly .. would be eq>eded when compared witb almllu aebool dlltrieta, state of • ficlala aaid. Other ftndinas revealed by the teat acoree; -Girla tc:ored htcher than boy1 in readiq and boya leored blcher tban 1trll in mathematics. -The bqber a parent'I OC• cupatklul or educational level. tbe ~the avera1e atudent'a tat ICOftS • -Tbt hlpett aeortu lfOUP Of puptla were tboH llunt in Sn1lllll and wbo alto speak Jlll>U•• or adDOte. Tbole ma. deDtt .. .,.. llmn.d Bn.,.lh aa4 ......,. laapace scored aabtt.aattall1 lower tbaa U1 otlaer ll'Oll>· Queen Cane Headboard Reg. $289 ............... . King Cane Headboard Touraineill ~ j Now, for a limited Jj v period, save on a 1 magnificent ~~~ selection! Drexel~ Now 15% Off Sale $24'5 Reg. $379 . . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . WtSJlt Nightstands, ea reg. 1280 ..... WI! SJltee. By specfat arrangement. we are reducing prices on Touraine Ill bedrooms. from one of the classic collections that have made Drexe1e a respected name among conn0ia8eurs of period furniture. These bedroom pieces are the essence of Louis XV elegance. with graceful carvings, molctlnga, cabrtole leas. apeCiaJly desJgned hardWar9 and the luintnoua beauJY ot0 cherry veneers and cherry,eollds. . .. OK, Now 'W•'U Joa Up 1'1U TV Cooldno Shoto WUh So1M Actiml" a aatiafied eaatomer bad sold bil eoucb real fut. U you consider a coucb IU1 per ae. Even in tboee small articles that fill tbe bottoms of eol· umna. you eouldn't even find a good, violent hubcap theft. In the edlticla studied. there wu a small piece on the e>penln8 of a blab acbool play (non-violent. DOD·se11) and another brief Gil a caalno Digbt for senior citbeu. Now. unlea tbose Gray Power advocates 1et plaYinl fast and loose wttb am 1amblina lawa. you are going to be bard put to clusify this item as newspaper aema· tionalism. AFl'B& aEADING AU this, I was snorine quietly, with my bead reatina OD my typewriter. I roused myself enou&b. however, to check out some of the paaea of ooe ol our honorable competlton. Good heavens! Look at this! Sex and violence all over the headlines. One beacWne screamed at you. "She's Young,. Unmar· ried, PrepaDt. AD4. Corple ••• Another heacH1.ne w&naed. "Finl He Wrote 1bem Poem1. Then Be~ TMm." ANotm .,... h lar1e type deelared, .. Sometbinl la lllllble on tbe Planet of the Amason Women. Men.'• In fairness to my fellow news backs who wort for this paper and might be accused of overdoing sex and violence. it should be pointed out that they didn't write these headlines. All of tbe8e bead.line. were CODtalned in an advertiae- ment. 'lbe ad was plugging three upcominl televilloa pro- grams. At the bottom of the ad, It _pointed out that the televiaion network is, "Proud u a re.cock." · You bet. Goerrilla8 Irked in Rhodesia LONDON (AP) -Britain u.id Wednesday it will not renew the annual sanctiom order agalnlt Zimbabwe Rbodesla -lmpirlna outra1e amon1 1uerrillas at· tendiDC peace talb ber&-but indicated trade restrlctiooa will continue under other laws until a politieal settlement la reached in the troubled former colony. ........... INMATES RETURNED 8br8dlaturge Five Vietlms Me•rae• J11oa1." Nkl Cpl. '.J.O. Klan Had March Route GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - WbJle bundrecls stood in silent vigil for ftve people killed at an anU·Klan rally, police disclosed they knew in advance that a Ku Klux Klansman bad obtained the names of streets where pro- testers bad planned to march Saturday. Capt. J . W. Hilliard said a man who identified bhnaelf only as Dawson ask~ police for a copy or the demonstrators' parade permit last Thursday, two days before a gunman opened fire on tbe anti-~ protesters. "AT THE TIME be talked with personnel of our depart· ment, be was ulred 1l he was a Kla member. Be replied ,_ •• Hilliard aald Wednesday. Be said the man was liven the ualatwe In bandU"La fmm"al march fw the five ad to be beld &mdQ bJ tbe Commmllst Workers Party, oraanben ol the rally. CWP members have said tblY will carry sum duriDI the march. "In pnpariq for tbls. we are making conUngency plans, and we bave every intention of using resources available to us as we see t.be need. The guard would be one resouree." Hilliard said. Meuiwhile, CWP spokesmen said they were preparing a SSlO million lawsuit apimt the FBI, the State Bu.ruu of IDVWU.a· Uon, tbe Qty of Gftlenaboro and the local police departmenL .... ACaJU tile •eodanta ln tb1a ol orebeltraUna tbe 8S· aaulnatioo of our ftve '°mndes .. and pl•nntnc the eseape," said Sally Bennamolm, wboee bu.aba.Dd was wounded in the &unfire. Police ~tend they took all step• possible to prevent violence at tbe rallJ, and law en· force..-...,,,..... have eom- plalned that party members a.re refusing to cooperate by telling investigators what they saw. Federal officials say they will be lookin1 at allegatioos by the American Civil Liberties Union that police naponae to the shoot· inp ••inadequate. ID three Nortb carottna dties Wednelday. llmd.reda of people stood in a lilent vieil in memory of the flYe alai.D. Ila.DJ wore black armb&llda ao4 ca.rrted aJps )ll'Otmttn1 'llolence bJ tbe Klan. ·vvonne de Gaulle, widow of former French prealdent Charles de Gaulle. died to- day on the eve of the aiDth anniversary of her huaband.'a death. Sbe wu '19. Judge Nixe• $75,000/or UmeA.ffair W!'31' WARWICK, R.I. <AP> -Gerald P. Zarella, the man who aecmed bil beat friend of stealinl bis wife and aued, ap- pareJJtly won't be geutq tbe $75,000 damages a jury awarded hlm. ~ Zarella bad bailed the jury's deciaioo as a victory for the family tnatitation. But now the Judie says tbe Jury mlsun· dentood bis iDStruetklm and bas struck down the award. JUDGE aGN.U.O R. Lagueux said Wednesday tbe Kent County Superior Court jury erred tut mootb tn crantl.ng damqes to the contract.or without agree- ing that Sydney R. Roblnaoo bad aUenatedbil wife's affecbons. Robinson said be was "re. Heved" Lagueux remitted the pe nalty he called "unbelieva- ble " ··I am relieved that he had enoudi courage and sense to re- verse the Jury's decision and bring everything back Into perspective," said Robinson. who ls married to Zarella's former wtte. LI.la. ZASELIA, U, said Wednes· day be would appeai Laiueux's decialoo to tbe Rhode bla.nd Supreme Court. but had no further comment. parade permit when the city at-;:::====================================;~ tomey said it wu public record. Organizers of the anti-Klan march publicly listed their start- in 1 point as a community center. but oo the parade permit they changed to a different loca· Uon for leCUiity reaaom. Rally organilen say only their mem· bers and police knew about the change. Fourteen people -including six wbo say they are Klanamen and three who say they are Naiia -have been arrested in connection with the abootlng spree. lllLLLUD SAID Weclneeday police may seek National Guard Midwest Getting Snow Winter Storm W aming la•ued in Colorado 1. Turn air CoadiUonlna tber· f. Insulate your home. mostats up to '18. • 5. Shop tbe ads In the Dally Pilot. Combine your '!ing trips~ going for Just exa the mercbandlae you need the stores aelliol it at a prtce you ean afford. Remember, the adverUeements in the Dally Pilot IN S>l&ced by firms and tndivtdua\I m YoW' community -the OraqetCoat: Sbop tbOle Ids aDcl .... time, ud eneraY· . \ SogggDat1 Women huddle under a makeshift cover ·' Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles in the first real precipitation in some time. The rain was part of a Pacific storm systerp. Blaze Guts ·I 06-unit Condo •• PALM SPBINGS (AP) - A seeGDd flre la u many daya at a condominium complex under coo- 'struction caused $308,000 damage and left half of 106 unila damaged or destroyed and two fll'efighters injured, authorities say. The f"U"l!lt fire, ln • portable outhouse, was ext- inguiahed before spreading to the condominiums. 1.Atet Added te A r•ea•I City fire division ehief Kent Duke said that ( SAN DIEGO <AP> -The theft of 34 handguns although the first fire J from a sporting goods store was linked Wednesday l·appeared to be de·. STATE to three youths who allegedly were trying to build lberately set," omclals '--------...J . a weapons stockpile for a southeast San Diego fo'anted time to interview street gang, police said. ~nstruction workers before estaballabing a cause A Wednesday morning shooting at Madison ~r the second blaze. However, be did not rule out High School led to the arrest of the juveniles and •rson. recovery of some of the pistols taken in the rob-· l)ery Tuesday. Gas Site' Faults Report Released SACRAMENTO (AP) -A state qency baa diatrib¢.ed without comment a report which a.ya faults near the proposed Point Collceptioo liquefied natural aaa sate could tnuer neavy eartbquakes. But proponent& of the term1n&l Mid Wednes- day there la notbiDI new ta tbe report. and that the posed facility waa enllneend to withstand yYquakel. The report. b)' the U.S. Geoloeical Survey, says the earthquakes could rupture the earth's ~ace. • Tbe state Relourcee ~mey, wblch released '2ae report Tuesday, had aaked the Geolollcal Suney to make an lnd~t evaluaUoo of 4'&rthqwake potential at tbe G alte. The report aald the Geolollcal Survey staff td re'riewed ,x11ttna tecbnlcal .wdlea, and saw baa11 to quettUoo tlielr eonelusloa that tbe fault.a wd produce quakes of up to 1.5 Oii tbe Richter acale. , Tbe state Public Utllltlea CommlHloo has ap-dro•ed UM atte, but &lked for fm1ber Htamic and .-ccntltklll ltadlea at the rocb aptt ot land 100 miles nortb ot. Loe ADI-*· 1'be federal &Dero eau1a1orJ C.Omm•aaloa hu alto approved the te. TWrd s..,,ert Na•ed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Los Angeles police are seeking a third Israeli national in their in- vestigation of the dismemberment slayings of two persons at the Bonaventure Hotel a month ago. An all-points bulletin Wednesday named Yehuda Avita!, also known as "Gengi," on a felony warrant of two counts of murder. ~Trial Dela.,etl SAN DIEGO (AP) -Trial of a man charsed with the decapitation of a young San Dte10 mother could be delayed a second time if a Superior Court Judie approves dismissal of the third defense at- torney appolnt.ed to the case. In a clOled-door session Wednesday, Bernard Lee Hamilton, 34, asked Judie Earl Gilliam to re- move defense attorney Jerome Walllneford from bia cue. £est •-tn-lle•elled TUOLUMNE (AP) -A search party found a Modesto deer bunter \IDISarmed four da,s after be wandered away from bis campsite in the central Sferra Nevada . BeDQY Bradford, ea, WU found Wednesday,. daJ before nwc:uen planned to ow up the aearcb thlnlriq Bradford could not have tunived. LA Judge Object 'Of Probe LOS ANGELES <P> - A Municipal Court judge TOMORRCM' mROUGH MONDAY AT BULLOCKS WILSHIRE For four days you'll find exciting savings on some of the things you want right now;on others you·n want to give as gifts later. Everything in season, with wonderful values in many of your f~vorite departments. And e\lerything, of course. very BWl B~llOC.~) WI lS~ rn~ 83 FASHION ISi.AND. NEWPORT 759· 1211. 10 datly Mon.-ThUfS -Fri !tit 9. Tues -Wed -Sat !tit 6. Son 12 !Ill 5 is under grand jury ----------------------.---'"--acrutiny for bia part in what investigatons think may be unusual han- dling of two routine drunken-driving cases involving clients o f prominent attorney Henry Weiss and his nephew Samuel. The Loa Angeles ·Times reported Thurs- day that the district at- torney believes process- ing of tbe two cues by Judge Fred W. Gabourie waa delayed so a second conviction against the unidentified client of the Weisses was illegally de- layed. California law pre- scribes that anyone con· victed of two drunken· driving charges in five years may lose their driver's license or be sentenced to jail. GAllOURJE was fill- ing in as a summer replacement judge in Div ision 95 of th e Municipal Court when the cases, both eight months old by then, came before him. Court records show that be had bad no previous con- nection with the cases. Two days of testimony 1· waa beard by the grand jury in mid-October and Gabourie and thel Welnes have been invit· ed to testify next week. Testimony Ends in PSA Suit SAN DIEGO (AP) - Jury deliberations have begun ln the first of more than 30 W1'0Dlful death suits stemming from the fiery lnfli1ht colUtion Jut year· between a Pacific: Southwest Airlinet jetliner and a amall private plane. Tea ti mony ended Wedneaday la the Sl mllllon tuit flied 11a1Dat PSA by the widower and five dd.klren of a San Dte10 pudmother wbO died in the era.ah over North Park. MEET THE CREATOR OF THE EFFORTLESS SOFTNESS OF CW II Sheila Alcott will be here Saturday, November 10. to show her new collection of soft separates. Informal modeling 1 :00 to 4 30 This. one bright idea in magenta or black rayon Blouse. p-s-m-1. S46 Skirt, 4 to 14, $42. Ms. Wilshire Sportswear BUllOC~~ 'MlSUIQ[ 83 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT 759-1211 . 10 datly Mon -Thurs -Fn 1111 9. Tues -Wed -Sar 1111 6 Sun 12 1111 5 ' Why No Interest? Capistrano Unified School District voters did not have much choice in Tuesday•s elecUon. Three of the candidates whose names appear on the school board election ballot had lndicated they were not waging active campaigns. The only ''race.. wu between incumbent Ted Kopp and his only challenger Angus Smith. Why were there so few cand.i<tates in a school board election that initially had four seats up for grabs? Incumbent Trustee George White was unopposed and later appointed to a third term on t.be board in lieu of an election. It is particuhu·ly interesting to note that only one man actively sought election in Trustee Area 2, the San Juan Capistrano district seat. The new Trustee Area 2 board member, Charles H. Ward, was really unopposed since his only challenger, Fred Sinasek, withdrew from the race Incuml)ent Trustee A. Edward Westberg found himself in a similar Position since his two opponents also dropped out. Unfortunately, the names of the candidates who dropped out still appeared on Tuesday's ballot and people voted for them. The 50,000 registered voters in Capistrano Unified School District should ask themselves why there is not more interest in running for the school bo4itd. Some 13,000 votes were east. Since CUSD is the larft:1f land-area school distric;t in Orange County and poten y one of the largest in num- bers of students, area residents should realize they must get involved in the school board to exercise what's left of their local control of education. ,Rejection Premature Laguna Beach City Council members this week turned down a request from operators of a new restaurant who wanted to provide live music for diners. About 20 residents adjacent to Fiddlenecks Restaurant objected to the proposed conditional use permit, saying live music would disturb the neighborhood and create additional traffic and congestion pro6lems. The restaurant site, at 2007 South Coast Highway, bas a history of such requests, with each new owner seeking a live entertainment permit. The community has turned out on four occasions to protest such a use permit, and each time the council re- jected the request. But the new owners appear to be operating their restaurant with the neighborhood in mind. A trial period could have been placed on the use permit, to allow the city to cut off live entertainment if problems arise. With the dearth of restaurants offering good entertain- ment in Laguna Beach the council could have allowed the restaurant operators a reasonable trial If the noise and congestion proved too much a few complaints would be enough to justify withdrawal of the permit. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are thoee or their authors and artists. Reader comment la invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.0 8o>C 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Marrying Age BJL.M.BOYD HlsbM percentaae Of bap- pilY married women are said to be tb«lle wbo ftnt JO to tbe iJtar wben they are In tbe ao to U ace bntd:et. Nest are tbole WtlO ftnt marry wbell tbe7'nt II to a. Tbe lar1•t aumbu of unbappi., mar- fMill women are those Wbo rid Wore the ... ol Jt. Or ==~ mabimonlal r.- Another of those com· puterized studies of students abowa that boys named Elmer on the whole don't maie u blgb grades u do boya named David. Further, lt•1 1uueated by this ·atoclJ that the youngster named AJ. len ia 1enerally thought to be serious, sincere and sensltlve, whether be really ia or not. And the &lrl named Barbara totneWw tenet.· to wlDd up with Uae repatatlon o/ beln1 a11re11l ve and eventually aucceaaful for aome lnexpllcable reason. Bneaimld saw bia best chance of aettin& lhe l\uulans' ioat when the t.sue of Soviet combat troops in Cuba threatened to escalate Into a J:Oajor lntema· Mailbox . ' •&•IND CLOISD White HoaM iDOrl, BJ'Mi'Hkt adtted for U.. llardflt ~tbfe ·.u.ne 11cam.t tbe XrelDlln bcleM9, wbo ~.W.CS tt9ie Cuban ht~ldeftt u a atm: iiullllttt1 wboopdedoO f01' UD.ltel;9titet politlclan.e Qd, tberefore. nfUMd to bod1e. Por an bla ·~=~ on UM Kremlin, mJI. JUdpd tM Soviet reaetioo bad· l)'. lt Wal Carter -oot the Bua.lam -wbo ~ up baea- lnJ doWn. Bnctmld promptly drafted a top.secret memorandum CJd!l,a.. Ina a tbrfle.pbue ~ to put the Soviets in tbetr place ad restore Carter's dalll•aed .,...._ tl1e. We have seen the memo. and It'• a blueprint for reviviul the Cold War. The first pba.so calla for the propplnl &3) of antl·communllt 1otel'llJDeDb lD tbll bemtaphere, accompanied bJ a carefulb' or· ll&ZEZINSIU'8 Cold War calculations have arouted widespread molt In the Coretp policy establishment. A~ to diplomatic sources, Secretary of State Vance baa stated privately that the Br1"1mki plan would "reverse 15 yean ~ American diplomacy.•• _ Even the CIA ii realatlna, at least partly ln self-defense. As one acency ofllclal complal.Ded to our reporter Bon llcRae: "In three years, Bnninlki will be writing a t>oot, and we'll be left holding the bag for ruining de· tente." * * * Footnote: Brzezinski isn't wholly wrong about Soviel- Cuban designB upon the western hemi11pbere. Here are other ex· cerpts from cl assified in- telllgence reports: Cl) "The is- sues that bad strained Cuban- Soviet relations 12 years 110 are no longer even minor irritants." <2) Castro "apparently now ac- cept.a the Soviet view that Latin America 11 not yet ripe for armed revolution." (3) But "this does not mean that Cutro and Soviet leaders will give up the option to support 'national liberaUoo movements' in Latin America when they feel condi- tions for revolution are pro· p1tiOU!>" Fireplace 'Atmosphere' Just Pollution? To the Editor: Recent protests about citizens who use their fireplaces for In· cinerators deserve support. especially now that cooler weather sta~ not only the In- cinerator fireplaces but people who enjoy working their fireplaces Also, in Laguna Beach where the topography set$ home chim- neys al nose level to neighbors above, adjacent lo and downwind, chimney smoke is a rotten imposition. While some people are indulg- ing the "atmosphere" of a light· ed fireplace, the guy next door is choking on smoke and tox.ic air degradation which to fire· fighters is a major hazard. smoke inhalat100 and breathing toxic fumes lllONICALL Y. while the law forbids backyard mcmerator11, any of the sly goops who want to avoid trash removal fees can almply dump it all in their fireplace and light up, qualilyin& their neighborhood and every· thing in It for a full-on, amokehou,,e, fire-sale. Another dissimulation is that this roarlf\i retreat to colonial timea shoots 85 percent. of the 1enerated beat up the chimney which 15 drawing cold air into lhe bou..e and makin1 the cas company happy by u.aln& more heatlns fuel to compeD.Jate. Tbe authoriUes ft'ho bave the power to atop air pollution won't or aay they can't do anyt.binc about It, but lbe tracl·bOme de· velopers and real estate dealers claim the fireplace "aella" -so you know who has the political muaclt to atop any ban on the homey heartbatooe. BRUCE S. HOPPING ..... ,, 'lllliletlil' that has had to deal with the variances in the local San Clemente political arena To "mislead" planning com missioners would thwart all of our efforts and commitments Such an action, as logic In- dicates, would be foolhardy. THE TEBJIS .. less than frank" and "mislead" imply in- tent on the part of the Nu-West spok es man . When that SP<>kesman told council mem-bers on Sept 19 that he saw ·•no opposition" to a southern access road, bis statement was based on conversations with in · dividuals associated with the M a r i 11 '~ C o r p s a n d l h e State Parks. These conversa- tions indicated that a southerty access road might be agreeable. It was only after the fact that we discovered these individuals were not in any position to speak for their agencies. Addit.ionally, these conversations were not confirmed ln writin&. For this we do accept blame. However, our spokesman was correcUy statin& what was his frame of reference. Therefore Intent, the necessary ingredient to "mis· lead." was not present. But, we can understand bow this message might have been misin- terpret«!. We too, assumed too- mucb from individual convena· tioDJ from Marine Corps and State Parks. Thal situation is lo the procesa ol beinl rectlfied. I am penonally 1cbeduUn1 meetinp with \he appropriate penonrie.l to dl.lcu.aa lbeir COO· cerna and reach a mutually satisfactory cooelualon. Aiatn. u you ao correctly lo· dlcated, "the road luue can •doubtleH be resolved." We thank you. in all alncerlt.Y, for your belief that Nu·W"t cu crta~e a community tbat anawtn tlii ccncerna of the en- tire cltileDty. JOHN S. BBLDA Senlor Vlce Preadlnt Nu-West Developmeut ~tioe ol Al'boaa JACK SCHWELLSNBACH ProJ.et Dinotor RaQcho San CleaM"tl> HD·Wtll Develop...- Oorporatlon of Arbicaa this early monuna planta npped out of flowerbeds. masking tape on the car, bricks taken out. and a huge ceramic planter with fem pushed over and broken. Next year our door will be closed to all trick or treaters. MR. AND MRS A HOSKINS s-t•A•• .-1ee To the Editor; Your Oet. 23 editorial entitled "Oranae County Doesn't Need Music Caller Flap" would leH the r eader of yo ur fine newspaper to believe that the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency stepped into the develop- ment of a cultural center as a Johnny-come-lately. Apparently you are not aware that the Redevelopment Asency, prior to the Segerstrom site announce- ment. had funded a $10,000 Acen· cy/EDA feuablllly study to de· termine the practicality ol aucb a center in the Oran1e County area. We had also secured a four-acre site which waa to be partially donated, partially ac· quired from a private land owner, located al the intenec- tion of three major freeways. WE HAD ALSO invited, on several occuioos1 Oranee Cowl· ty Music Center, Inc. to join lo our eflorts, and bad financed a conautt.ant to structure tbe fund raisin• effort and to recommend selection of the board of direc:· tors that would be responalble for the fund ralsinl "'orta. We were actively and quilt auc- ceaafully putUn• to1ether tbls board of cllrecton when tbe Oran,e County lluaic Center, Inc announced the Sesentrom site. While we certainly airee wttb your comment that tbt eounty does DOt need two sucb cultural centen, I Ulink you would aeree that the City of Santa Ana "did nolhiDC" i.s not a factual state- ment. Considering that Oraqe County Music Center, Inc. was well aware of our plans and the progresa beiD& made leads one to wonder with re1arcb to their competing with the a1ency's ef. rorta The agency bas never con- sidered the cultural center a panacea. as your editorial in- dicates: rather, we have simply fell that the method of fund rais- in I and the location better served the interests of all of the Orange County residents. RICHARD E. GOBLIRSCH Executive Director Community Redevelopment Agency 1.Atetrile D••9er To the Editor. Jf the statements attributed to Gov. Brown in the Pilot's Chad Green article (Oct. 18) are ac- curate, I, as a pediatrician, am cravely disappointed. The eov- ernor appears to be touting cancer treatment with Laetrile, rather than by proved medical therapy. It bu been pointed out time and a,ain that there is no sclen- t if I call y proved basla for Laetrile therapy; indeed, il bas been proved toxic, even fatal. I am personally aware of the dulhl ~four c.bildren attribute· ble solely to Laetrile, beea111e of its toxic production of cyanide. Unfortunately, Chad Green may be Laetrile• s latest victim. Parenta bave the reapomlblll.:. ty to ob&alD tlfeetlve health care for cbildren who cannot do so for &bemMlvea. Oa a r.tpr scale, tbe IOV· emor bu a n11poaalblllty (or the welfare ~ bl• eomtltuenta. As fRQlam~tMIDY· ...... pl.llJ ol ........... tbe peop&. wttb .. ln'elpOaalb&e eommeata Ulat followed lb.• tra1te, aad perba~)"'= DICt8lal'Y. death ol a ...... cbllcl. BB.AD COBN. JU>. awnua o1 u.e Cc-ecf1 Ca.utonda Medical Allod.._ cieeY UMWI, IANTA A .. A, MaPI IUNG'I PANCY INTO NIW ITAU . Equestrian Center Open International Eyes on Fairgrounds Deify .W Slltff ........ 'Y W. ~•'91 HORSE STABLED AT NEW EQUESTRIAN CENTER USU AUTOMATIC WALKER MACHINE 81 IACIDE llYllAN °' .. ~"" ..... DuriDc tbe Jut few days, trainers and riders have moved their bones lnto a new .Coata Mesa equestrian center that is likely to be a traJnine ll"OUDd for a number of international bone team1 -lncludfng some preparing for the 1984 Olympics. The S2·milllon, 14-acre center la part of the Oranae County Fairgrounds and the first ptulse of the fair's master planned redevelopment. plained that the new facility offers 10 met.al bone barns with 250 ltalla, plus hookups for a laree number of portable 1ta111. There are also two Jarge ridlne rinp and a smaller one four "bot Walken" that walk horses automaUcaily, each capable of bandUng four anlmaJa at a time; and a Jump chute. a 90-by-IO- foot oval OD which Jumps can eaatly be set at dlf. falrll"oanda but that there are expected to be a few vacancies open to the public for about $135 a month. Don't tl'y to call Gimple about them yet. thou~, the equestrian center admlnJatration bull ii 80 new lt ~oesn't even have telephones . ferent height.a. · Also planned ls a grand prlx competlUon, to It ba.s already been viewed with interest by members of the Japanese National Equestrian be beld in May, sponsored by a charitable or- ganization, offlclala said. 1be five-day event ls currently ln the planning stages. Pu c partidpmlion la also expected to come through attendance at horse shows and taJclq lesaona from trainers, official.a say. The facWty doean 't otter bones for renL The new center sbouJd be kept busy with larae and small horse 1howa, a reminder or the county's rural beriU,e. Team, who trained at the old fairgrounds facilities this sum- mer and into October for com- petitions throughout California and Canada. They came to worlt with trainer George Meyer. one of several trainers based at the fairgrounds. He said he ex- pects some or the Japanese riders back in February. •nu •'The team bought some The facility it.sell WU built by the Fair Board with f~ borrowed from the state and will be managed by fairgrounds personnel. Glenn Gimple, who has supervised the fair's junior bone show ror three years, baa ..,..;: just been appoint.ed maoa1er ol .,......... the center. MANY PEOPLE THINK of the area as urbanized, Meyer said, but "Orange County Is a beclt ol a horse place. It's Just boomine." He baa an explanation for that. "Hone showing is for the well-to-do, and you have a lot of affluence here. Not too much showine ln Eut L.A. or Watts. It's too bad. I'd like to wort with a1J kinds of people but so many a.re excluded. laorsea from me lut summer," Meyer said. "This January they called to say they'd like to worlt with me anabrini lour or f'lve people and about a dozen horses." Glmple bu served u president ol the Paci.fte Cout Hunter, Jumper and Stock Hone Aaoda· tion for the put tt.e years He 'noted that a tragic fire on Apri) 11. Im, . which killed 14 bones, "really spurred tbl.np on and tot 110111e bone-minded people interested in thi1 center." • AN UPDIENCED SHOW horse sells for Sl0,000 to $100,000, Meyer laid, and even a "dlamond l.n the rough" la at least Sl,000. The Japanese team purchued ODe bone from him worth more than Sl00,000. be Mid. A.I for other team.a, Meyer noted that while travellna with the Japanese team be met teams from Germany. Great Britain and Canada that ex- pressed an interest ln the fairlfOUDds. .. , CAN SURE imagine some of the tuma coming here a mo~tb or two early for ~ 1tN Olympics,•• Meyer aalcl SINCE THEN, BOUES have been kept in a variety of stables at the fairgrounds, from old barns that escaped tbe file to temporary stnac- tpret ad a few new bulldlnp. Glmple salcl. Glmple. htmaelf a trainer, noted that mo.Uy trainers like him and lleyer keep horses at the Althou&b ftne bone fadliUea are nallable at other placel ln tbe at.ate, 1197W belleYea the Costa Jleaa cmter bu aome advantaaes. • .,,_ combination of the fadlltlea and tbe climate ta bard to f1eat." he aa1cl "You IO 10 mllel lnland and it's 10 degrees hotter and a lot 1mo1- gier. I do feel it's a perfect place for bone &bows." A u.ie..y.ep ~t of the fairgroaDda, be ex- ·Live Mosic . Denied LB "' .. ·Restaurant I ., Onofre Cabling Challenged BJ RAYllOND ESTllADA IL .,. .. o.ltr ...... ,..., A Nuclear Regulatory Commluion in· 1pector at San Onofre said tb1a week that the ownen ol the two atomic reac- tors under coutructlon .. violated tbelr commitment" with federal olftclals to enaure the safety of hundreds of spliced power cables found ln September. NRC inspector Robert Pate said Southern California Ed1lon Co. olftcials will not be penalised for allowlni up to 300 spliced cabJes to be lnstalled. 8VT PATB SAID teats on "typical splices" must be conducted to make sure t.be cables wlll not fall in the event of an emereency 1uch u a radiation leak or loaa of coolant around the reac· tor core Ediaob offlciala met l'ueldaJ to dll- c u 11 the aliced calJle tb-at was purcbaaed from General Electric·. Edl1on qualit1 a11urance manaaer Dwight Nunn said it wu also dl1- covered that some of the splieed cable baa been med in one area ol the exllt· ing San Onofre reactor. NUM said Edi.Ion offlciala bellne the cable ln the operating atomic reactor la safe. • Nunn said a battery of testa _luting three to slx month.a will be performed on the spliced power cable installed in the two new atomic reactors beiDI built just south of the existing San Onof1"e nuclear plant. General Electric ofllclala, who aup- plied the apllced cable to the new plant's builders, told Edilan oftlcials the wires are reliable and no fw1ber testine oo them la required, Nunn aald. EDISON OFFICIALS SAID tbeJ were surprised when a cable lnatal1er foaDd spliced cable at the new plant 8eDt. IJ. News ol the ft.nd wu reJeued when a quality control engineer wrote an anonymous letter accuatng Edlaoo of trying to cover up the problem. Pate, the federal NBC lnspeetor at the two new San Onofre planta, said Edison did not try to cover up the dia-covery. Pate said Edlaoo offlclaJI lbould have made sure all the power cables bad been teated to wtt.b.atand severe cooditions in· cludlneradiaUoo,beatandmoiature. He aald that between 200 and 300 spliced cables are believed to be in- stalled in the two new reac1on. PATE SAID THE dlacovery of the 1pliced cables, which vary in sile from 1trtn1-llke width.a to heavy duty t.bick- DeH, probably won't delay Ucensin1 procedures for the two new reactors . Edlaon officials are boplnt NRC' licenainl bearinp wlll be held ln 1880. They plan to have the two new reactors tn operatklo in mt and 1183. S. ,Laguna Planning Urged Oranae County 1uperTilon haw en- dorsed the idea of plamlin1 South IA1una'1 future. 8uperril0n bne Ol'deNd the coun. ty•1 Envtroamental Manapmmt A1en· cy to won out the detalla of i.Dltiatln1 a ..specific plan" for South La1una, similar to one nearlnt completion for Dana Point su.,.rvtaor Tbomu Riley n.day told the otbe1" board memben in a letter that a "concerted plautn1effort"1ucb aa tbe '"clfic plan would reaoln .. com~ community ~ .. u w.U u ..,.,. • a lotal Colultal p1u. WE CUT CLASS TO FIT NEED IEW PLUMBING? WE CUT AND THREAD GALVANIZED PIPE 1/2" 1 II 3/4" 1 Y2 II WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF: •CONCRETE ( 60 & 90 LBS) JUST ADD WATER •MORTAR MIX • STUCCO PATCH •ROCK SALT AND MOREi SCIEElllllG FIBERGLASS AND ALUMINUM • I A low tar; ~im ~ all your own. Regular or Menthol BJ DF.1.0als Baoou ISWIN .. ...., ......... Yovnpten in the Newport· Men Unlfied School Diatriet eonttnued t.o score far above 1tate averqes in buic slr1Da tests .. ~'19. state eduutlon oftlciala reported toclay. stodea m 'II t.o .., pe.reent o1 California scbool dl1trlct1 scored lower tba the Newport. Mesa youpten in reading, wrttinc ad mathematics, while 27 to 13 percent ol the districts statewide reported blsber talliea. (See related ~. cUrt. Pase Al.) The California Auenment Pro1J111D q1liDes Wrd snden ln readlni. Slxtb and 13th '1'9der1 CN tested la rewtmc, wrtu.a ........ spelltq ad maUa. a...ita o1 the tm-19 tests slao.-.4 that Newport·•••• ....... l'OM ta •••17 "917 :.t!!Ft!L~~ ~1::(' U. ••ea:r-u.ICIGnd . ....~~--~.tJ "mld· ,.... =~ .. --talOelil r It m1t-. Bat l2lb snden fuwcl well w llen compared to state aver.,_, ICOl'laa within tile top 2X» perc:mt ol Calilornia seMots. FoJJowtni are the Newport· Mesa test teOreS by cr8de llDd tbe d.l.ltric:t'• statewide rank· mp: -Grade 3 readJ.ni, 80.3 per. Haase• Patti • eent ol the ~uestions were answered y, a .8 percent Improvement from the 19'71-78 testi.DC. and a statewide ranld.ng of 78 percent. The ranldnc means 24 percent of California acbool diltrlcta had blgber scores and 76 percent bad lower. CSee 8KIJJ8, Pate AZ> Details of Beckman Execs' Release Told BJ nu111tmacaos••&•· ... .., ...... In chap ol the hllerton---~ ....... ... &owtaotu.. ... .. ...... ~ .... lll'•ldeat ol =~ .......... be...ot ..,.. at_ ~· pn!U eomf--.:e t.d.Q, ~ pnwidld papb.lc details of Ute ••••UaUoa• tbat .............. ,"' .. . ~t9Mfl·lbi7Di .... :l::" Iranians Nix PLO Move fr Se!r Dr. Al'90ld O.• of c... .. llar refmed to dls- e1 ... UM amount of ramom IDODeJ' peld TlMlda)' to the ,..,.. rU.1u ID esd111nge for tbe re- lease. S~ Torches Self in Fervent Protest ., Tile A..mtel Prea The Moslem prot.esten hold- ing some 80 ~can hostages in tbe U.S. &Dbasly ln Tebran rejected a mediation offer from the Palestine Liberation Organisation today , Tehran radio reported. 'lbe announce-ment appeared to dub one ol the belt hopes for a quick end to the embasay standoU. As lf t.o UD4erliDe their de-t.ermlnatloa, a.11 an'1·American Iranian staldeat Mt hhnMlf anre oufalde ttie embassy today. ENIGMA OF QIAN ANAl.Ym A10 Iran's Pan news acency said. He WU .bolpltaJUed witb serious burns and was 1iveD lltUe chanee ol survival. '1be students, meanwblle, re- leaed wbat tbeJ Mid WU em- bassy dll'nspondenee llbowlDI tUt U.S. Cltftdala bad pl....t lut 1um•er to allow Shala, Mobl"m*' Bea P..._.Yi Dito . &lie Ua6Mkl Sbltel .,._aaeatly. The 1tlldent1 said Iranian leader A711ta1JU,BaWah Kbo- meinl Joined them in reJeetiDa tbePLO~ ·'A PLO neeM'MIDI team »- rived in tbe Iranian capital earlier today. U .S . envoy Ramuy Clark, barred from Iran ldmleU, reportedly had * * * Deportation Of Iranians Bolecl Out SGcll d:i.lclosare, Rayne sa.ad, would not be beneficial to the ftnn or the ex-hostages. 1'be -Bed:man company pre- vioasty bad purchased ads in m-.ior newspapers in 25 coon· tries tbrougbout the world-in· elacllo& t.be United States-in which a rewlutionary manifesto WU publiabed. Rayne said newspapers in seven countries refused to carry the ad. 8aJD9 uid tbat he bad been retalDed by Beckman to handle ueeadft ~on if lbe need UOM lllU t.o the kidnap of Den- n la a. llcbonald. 37, and FaaltD ::r:t 41. by perrilW HNclateCS lb the Revolu- tionary Party of Central Amtrtca warters. Bayne said be WU coatacted in New Yon wtthln two boun of ~U tation of a COD· ~eoey to tree the men. the ~and immediately Be um over the coune ot' the C7-4Q aieP that be made 15 i tripe to ll s.lftdor t.o wort out 4etaUa of tlae release. i • .,. u'4 be met witb ln-(8ee nsa:D, Paae A2) I Well, almost, and Travia Parry of Costa Mesa ts getttn1 in a liWe early Santa Claustug at the Christmas Company shopping bazaar at the Oranae County Fatrgrounds by the Junior Learue of Newport Harbor. Joining him at the &hop- ping setup are Joan Bergerson (left) and Kathy Wmston o1 Irvine. • CDP Orders Chains On Angeles Crest -. By The Anoelated Pl"e9I The first tnowfall of the autumn prompted the Calllornla Hi1hway Patrol to requh'e cbaim on the Anples er.st ruabwa,y toctQ • ...,. tbe TaiD tbat 1>ummeled lower-lrin1 Soutbera Caltfornla areas caused w ~"'-~ pow: .... tDd b.aJU4 Ute lllmlDI ·ci amom. TH IOIOD'e 8rft IDOWfall aa reportea al••i tbe Grapevine and chaina were re- quired of vehicles u1ln1 the An1eles Crest Hipway between State Route 39 and Bil Pines. Rain was reported heaviest ~ng the cout, meuurinl a re- ported 2.2.8 inches in a 12-bour period at Point Mu1u, two iMbes ill CamarWo and .u of an illcb m s.nta BVbara. A tc«al of .20 of an blch waa reeo?W at the Loe Aqelet Civic Center and .'2 OD Mt. Wllloa. ,.,. dQwnpower l• Santa, Barbua baJtjcl fllmfn1 Of movie. ''Cutter and BOne. •• 'There were ~JU of atreet flooding in Oxnard, while ftve-foot breakers were espected in the aurf at San .Dle10 and Newport. Mesa Councilman . Chides Government Costa Mesa City Councilman Donn Hall chided •overnment • both local and 1tate-for its 1lowne11 1n a review of ke1 tlty )11uea Wednetday be!~ the Jlotary Club of eo.ta Me-. , Ball.uob at a tuncbeoD at the Coata ileaa Golf A Country fClub. IA tbe cue o( Colta Men'• downtown redeYelopment, Ball Bald, 0 lt ha been ID the minds Df ma111 of ua, draUtnl for 4lUlte • few JNll, •• aid liOted that ~private~ ..UP ft1IOPnlilfee111'etllU ' under ft1. ma:: b~~ ~ddy. Bo1'8ftl', _, IOIM lr.91 dect.alam a tbe wlp GI a 'P~ comQMR!al ~.~ tbe Hde~ UU 9lllN.N be m.ae ill J'a1JnW7. Be allO. wu crftlcal of the •late ~t of TriuPOfta· t\on •• atlldt of tb• future of te SI, the waftn1lbec1 Costa ... ~. . "It dnp and~~:-' and lt dra••·" be aa1d. "I tblnt pe~ lhe alt«Utl•• pe moni cf a. poUti\eal th1Da tha.a teclOdcal thlD.f: u far u the atat(.la oooeeniea. HJ tblnk be (Go\'. r.4mua4 G. Brown Ir,) 11 decldln1 f9r poli'1ea1 ~'Chat.to ., • Adriana (C~au 41rector Adriana OWICmeo) ii Jmt acUI ...... Anotbel' project Jlal1 •aid ... hopes to .. snc>viDI aJont ii the ell)''•~ to build. awtne above Ole Santa Ana Rln.r mouth. , Re Aid tbe propaMCl a,OOkllp marina miCht be BCCOJDpaMd by an~--NCNatloul lake on put ol t.be ana ~ for P-1mew Reatona\ Park, lino• tbe county Board of Supervttora baa de~red lt ~~Jaave~tunutode­ velol> a part there . ,,....P.,,eAJ FREED ..• termedl.arle.s in touch with the guerrlllaa at "safe boutes" in El Salvador at which necotiaUooa were discussed. . Rayne eonflrmed that the rev- ol utloaariea bad ctven a deadline by which the newspaper advertisements were to •Pl*U' or tbe men 1'0Uld be tmed. Rayne aald be WU able t.o COD· vtnce tbe aueni.llal that it would b• ~•.lil>l• ~ meot tlr~t de•ilii• UI Jet lwulle tile ........ otpl~tbe· . • Nld tbe t.rrOrt.sta . ftnallJ allowed blm t.o drop the ads In atteral eocmtl'tet IMt held fut on thlh' demand that be provide proof that the ada indeed were p(lbllabed. "I sent men all over the WOt"ld to collect \be newspapers and brio1 them to El Salndor," Rayneaald. Beeblan taid that his com· pany'a board of direct.on UIWl· lmoualy aut)lortaed payment of tbe ca.ab ransom to the ter· rort1t1 at a recently beJd meet· ing. . Fa .. ty Etfal••e•t Generating Station Shilt lit San OTW/re The San Onofre Nuclear OeaeraUbr 8taUoD wu abut down Wedne1d•7 afternoon -1>een1e ~ a'faidb-Dleee ~ elec-trical equQlmenl. -(Belated l&ary Pqe A.ZS). Soutbern CallfonaJa Edbon ComPQY oftldala, operat.on of tbe plat located juat ICNldl of San Clemente. aald tbeN wu no emerpncy or releue of ndla· Uon wbea tbe naetor wu taken out of aente. at lJ:• p.m. Keith Sheldon, an Edlaon apokeaDJaD, uld tbe plant la ex- pected to mna1D abut down unW late Sunday to repair a -..vo11 electrical bul that failed. A IM.9 II an 8'ect.rteal coaduc· tor that aenee a a comman . connedioo for three or more ctrcalta. Sheldoa Nld Camp Pendlebi firemen were called to San Onofre Wednelday ''u a pre. caution" when amoke clouds be1an to ritt from the planl But there wa no fin, Sheldon laid. Sheldon aaid tbe eleetrtcal bus f allure bad not.bin• to do with re- cent reports that some of the power cables ID. the plant were found to be spliced, unknown to Edlsoo ottlclllb said tbil week they bellfl"e the 1pllced cables are safe. But Nuclear Regv.lat.ory Commiuion lnapec-tora have required Edison to conduct teats ..on the spliced power cables. Sheldon said residents who live around San Onofre may have seen what appeared to be smoke clouds .around the nuclear plant Wednesday after. DOOG. • • .... _.4J SKILLS ••• -Grade • readJ.nl, 74.5 per- cent correct. up .I percent from 1977·78, state rank.1D1 of 77 per. cent; written expre11lon, 71.4 percent coned, a ·' increase, state ran.ktn1 of Tt percent; spellint. 68.a percent correct. .9 percent ral.H, ata.te ran.kinl ol 73 percent; ~a.5 percent an.awered , a .8 percmt drop from 19"17·18, atate rankiDI 69 percent. -Grade 12 readiq, 81.5 per· cent questiom cornet. a 1.4 per. cellt ~ro¥emelat over last year, ~ IS pe&fflit; wntten espre llha, M.5 perffllt correct. a .t peroeat Laereaae onr 1ut =tln~te nnkina 85 percent; • 10.S perffdl correct, an iDertue ol .• ,_. cent over 191"7-'11. atat. fantiDI of 81 pereeat: and tn matb, 71.1 percent quesUoa.a anawered cor· rectl1, a .t percent lnereue, state nnttq 87 percent Re esplalaed tbat plant operatan .... releaJq aCllll DOD·radloaetln ateam da.rtq the aftel'D001l aa part of a routlneopm .... County Hall Develops New Trouble Oranee County'• trouble· plaped ... mlWoa Hall of Ad- minlatraUon de.eloped new trvablee Wedne9day. 1'h1I time, eenmlc tile llrteb In &be lobbJ of the balldio1 buekled, uuin1 speculation amon1 couuty offtclala about what mlPl happen DeU.. Tbe affected area la eordooec! off by four aawbonea. Stanley Krause, a11l1tant directol' of facilities and real property for the county's General Senieel A1ency, uid the buckling bu no apparent connection witb cracks that were detected in Aqut on the flnt floor ol the bu1ldi.q over the employee putiq lot. Krause said the t>Uck.llne may have been caused by a shri.Dkqe in tbe ccncrete slab and apansion of the ceranuc noor cmertn«. A woman foand dead In ber car in ea.ta Men Wednelda1 bu beeD ldeadfted u Kathleen Ann Sanclbur1, lt, of Costa Mesa, police Hid today. Tbey aald daere weft DO tn- death of lln. , wtloae dieatlom of l~-s": the car...,mewu.UU when a pUW'by MW ~over the ~ of the ear at lO:IOa.m. 'lbe wa·bt•• ru flvm tbe ear OD Vuapard • ., to &be DMrby police ltaticm to report tlae cue. Police ukt ...,.,,catlcm car- ried by Mn. SaDdbul'l IDdiC-.S that a&. lu«end troai bean .. eue. 1!Mt = eonmar•a Of. nee 11 ID...U~ &be ea-. o1 deatb. P\UMl'al arraqem1Dta wwe ='"' todaJ at llartlor' La'ft-OUDt Ollw llcrtaarJ ID Colla ...... lo Cid all Utt ~ ~ .. ettma. .. • .:--7'T Zat17 lotO 11)~_ .. ~!!l•eaj apartmmt WU UUKUnG ~ view frOm the atreet. TM COGdltm JllNY8UM in Utt lnp ...... ~ '.'.'.7 • Ifill .. ,...., bOd1 ... covered ~ mol'D1D1 ID ~:ta:'-~£.~: mnt. S. W tplllt the ldllt e........_ Police laicl &be Ume Of Mr deaUa ba teatatl'lltb belD • betweeaa .2:30 a .m. ADO 10:• a.m . SandaJ. , Tbe Onnle CoPt 1dUer bia atraek on weekendl, iaaaaltbw bia vtetima between 11 p. m. aDa 4 a. m. when Db other adalta baM been In the apartmenta. • Aa ln the cue1 here, none Of ..... Nlellen'• oellbbon report. ed bearing or aeetn1 ~ out of tbe ordinary the nlCbt abe died. The neapborbood ln wbleh Miu Nlellea lived ls dotted wUb modest apartment complesea wbieb biMa.e rebabWtation eeD- ten and balf·W&)' b9uiell alOlllS with the ltudenta wbo attend tbe nearby ate uaivenlty. Police ln San JOH are reluc· tant to dilCUll their cue. Police here aay they can't comment cin an lnv.U.atioo that isn't under their Jurtaaietioo.. Spokesmen for Costa Mesa and San Joee do say the method uaed in the San Jose murder ta somewhat different from the local cues and that's why they are dlacouDUna a Ue in between the two. Lt. lack Ca.Inoa of Costa Mesa pointed out that the primary dif. fereoce between local cases and the northern Calilornia murder l.t that police in San Joee say they 've got the murder weapon, a fireplace log. So far no weapoo baa been identified in the locaJ caaes. However. sources close to the San Joee investigation indicate.I the role ol the fireplace 101 ii her ing questioned. San Joee poll~ decline comment on the subject. Calnon a1ao said that la con- venation with San Jose cktec- ti ves, the invest11ators indicated that the suspect forced entry in- to the young woman's apart· ment, sornetb.lng the local killer- rapi1t bas never done. Souras in San Jose, however, say tbe forced entry cited by pollc. involved the remo•al cf a wt1tJ ~-* ......... .... ., ......... ·~-..od•MUllllMI almUar lo tbe one __. a tbe 1la7in1 of 11-year-old Debra Senior lD Costa Mesa. Police In the northern California clty were interested in the dates ol the local attacks. One ~urred in April, two in May and a.ootber ln July. The timing became more frequent in September, when the 1uapect struck on the 14th and •lain oo the 30th. He tilled a Tustin woman on Oct. 7 and Miss Senior on Oct. 21. Miu J'<ile1IOD died Nov. 4. * * * r....,P.,.eAI SLAYER ••• a lood. dear loot at tbe man'• face ADd aaya be would bow blm aPiD if he ... bim. Cafoon noted that loey'a deacrtPlan 1a "fairb dole" to tbat liven bJ tbe wttneaa wbo belped produc. the dl'awlnl. "Re'a..., tbe composite draw· int and be ~ it kind ol loob like him,'' the lieutenant lalcl Once qain the holiday seasoo is rapidly approacblna. So we at Delany'• aourmet marktft can usure you, our customers. the finest In quality and proper sises of F8£8H "OCAL PRIME TtJUEYS. GEESE, DUCKS oa LARGE ROASTING CBICKENS. we would appreciate your orders as soon as posalble. . b . Order your standlnl prime rt aged not IHI tban 30 days, prepared for eul carvtn1 u only we at Delaney 1 can do it. Again tb1s year we WW stuff and cook your turkey or just atuff lt ..• read)' for the oven. We will have plenty of' extra dreulnC and IJ'&VedY on band ... one quart FRO wtth each cooki turkey. • Our gourmet wine cellar 11 fWl OI either imported or dom•c wines for YOW'. bOUda)'Jnetda ... or. for your convenience, a complew UquiordepaitmeJlt. LET VS CATD YOW llOIJDAY Pil'ftl8 FIOll A OOllPUTS &rr·DOWN DINNB& 'IO A 8TAND-IJP BtJFFft ••• ft EVEN nmNllll TBS GlaL8ro11av1. Women huddle under a makeshift cover Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles in the first real precipitation in some time. The rain was part of a Pacific storm systeip. Blaze Guts I 06-unit Condo PALM SPRINGS (AP) -A second fire 1D as many days at a condominium complex under coo· structioo caused $300,000 damage and left half of 108 units damaged or destroyed and two firefighters itUured, autboriUes say. The first fire, in a portable outhouse, was ext- inguished before spreachng to the condominiums. City fire division SAN DIEGO <AP) L-Tbe theft of 34 banA'" ..... chief Kent Duke said that ( J ""'&™ although the first fire from a sporting goods store was linked Wednesday "appeared to be'lle-STATE to three youths who allegedly were trying to build liberately set,.. officials ...._ ______ . a weapon$ stockpile for a southeast San Diego ted ti . . street gang, police said. wan me to mterview A Wednesday morning shooting at Madison construction workers before estabalisbing 8 cause Hip School led to the arrest of the juveniles and of tbe second blue. However, be did not rule out recovery of some of the pistols taken in the rob-· arson. bery Tuesday. Gas Site Faults Report ·Released SACRAMENTO (AP) -A state aaency bas distri.,...,.S without comment a report which says f aulta near tbe propoeed Point Conception liquefied natural fas mte cowel tneler heavy ear1bqciUes. But proponent.a of the terminal Uid Wednes- day there is~ new tn tbe report. and that the proposed facWty WP e~ to withstand bean qaakel. The report, by tbe U.S. Geololieal Survey. M7S the earthquakes could nJPture the earth's surface. Tbe state Reeources ACeneY. which released \he report Tuelday, bad med tbe ~cal Survey to make an independent evaluation or eartbqUake poteot!al at the LNG lite. Tbe report aald tb• Geolollcal Survey staff had retiewed aif.tlna tedmlcal studies, and saw oo bula to queltPl the1r ccmclusioa that tbe faults could prodQce quQs ol \lP to 7.5 on tbe Richter "~ I 'l'be state Public UWltlel Commlslloo bu ap-~ffd the site, but ..keel few furtber MllJnic and sea ~t\a ......... at the l'oeQ spit ot W 100 .... iim1h of Loe Auples. Tbe fedaral l:Derl)' .. ........., eomm•eelop aw a11o ~ tb6 eu.. 1Nrd S...,,eet !Wa•ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles police are seeking a third Israeli national in their in- vestigation of the dismemberment slaytngs of two persons at the Bonaventure Hotel a month ago. An all-points bulletin Wednesday named Yehuda Avital, also known as "Gengi," on a felony warrant of two coqnb of murder. Mm-tkr Trial Dela.ell SAN DIEGO <AP) -Trial of a man charged with the deca1>itation or a younc San Diego mother could be delayed a 1eeond t1me If a Superior Court judge approves dismissal of tbe third defense at- torney appointed to the case. In a closed-door aeasioo Wednesday, Bernard Lee Hamilton,~ asked Judge Earl GWiam to re- move defense attorney Jerome Wallingford from bis case. i...e •-tn lle•e..ed TUOLUMNE (AP) -A search party found a Modesto deer bunter unharmed four days after be wandet9d away from b1a campalte lD the central S\erra~da. ' 8enD,J Bndfcrd, U, WU foand Wednesday, a daJ belon rescuen planned to Ii" up the aeardl tblnlllq Bradford could not haft aumved. IA Judge Object Of Probe LOS ANGELES CP) - A Municipal Court judge • TOMORROW THROUGH MONDAY AT BULLOCKS WILSHIRE For four days you'll find exciting ~avings on some of the things you want right now,·on others you'll want to give as gifts later. Everything in season, with wonderful values in many of your favorite departments. And everything, of course, very BW! BUllOC~~ \VI l~~ rn~ 83 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT 759-1211, 10 dally Mon.-Thurs.-Fn ttll 9. Tues -Wed -Sat 11116, Sun 12 1111 s is under grand jury ------------------------- scrutiny for bia part in what investigators tb.i.nk may be unusual han- dling of two routine drunken-driving cases involvtnc clients of prominent attorne y Henry Weiss and bis nephew Samuel. The Los Angeles Times reported Thurs- day tbat the district at- torney believes process- ing of the two cases by Judge Fred W. Gabourie was delayed so a second conviction against the unidentified client of the Weisses was illegally de- layed. California law pre- scribes that anyone con- victed of two dnmken- driving charges in five years may Jose their driver's license or be sentenced to jail. GABOVlllE was fill- ing in as a summer replacement judge in Di vision 95 of tbe Municipal Court when the cases, both eieht months old by then. came before him. Court records show that be bad bad no previoua c:on· nection with the ca.sea. Two days of testimony was beard by the grand jury in mid-October and Ga bourie and thel Weisses have been invit- ed to testily next week. . Testimony Ends in PSA Suit SAN DIEGO CAP) - Jury deliberations have be1un in the first of more than 30 wroaeful death suits atemmln1 from the fiery inlli&bt colliaion last year between a Pacific, Southwest Airlines Jetliner and a small private plane. Testimony ended W edneaday in the St mtmoo ault ft.Led ap.inlt PSA ~ce,..:sc1ower and five ol a Su Dleco IJ1Uldmotber wbo died ID U.. cnab over North Part. MEET THE CREATOR OF THE · EFFORTLESS SOFTNESS OF CW II Sheila Alcott will be here Saturday, November 10. to show her new coflectron of sott separates. Informal modeling 1 :00 to 4·30 Th1s,.one bright idea in magenta or black rayon. Blouse. p-s-m-1, $46 Skirt, 4 to 14, $42. Ms. Wiishire Sportswear 83 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT 759-1211 10 dally Mon.-Thurs.-Fn tlll 9. Tues -We<J -Sat hll 6. Sun. 12 1111 5 PREVIEW I UFE-STYl£ 19805 l lJ ~ J .. , A Balanced Choice In an election that drew a number of. well-qualified candidates, voters in Coast Community College District re-elected one longtime incumbent. voted in an appointed incumbent and picked one challenger. the first woman to serve on the Coast Community College District board of trustees. The selections probably won't mean any drastic changes in the board's direction. But the presence of a new member, and the interaction with citizens that oc- curs during an election should help trustees as they con· tinue to establish priorities. One valid issue raised by some citizens was the Pr<Y posed trade of Orange Coast College agricultural land for property to build a Coastline Community College ad· ministration building. Regardless of the need for the building, the agricultural land is an irreplaceable resource for stude!'t education. In the past it has been sold. leased and built upon with seeming unconcern, and that pattern is regret- table. ,. . Basically, however, candidates stressed issues already tackled by the district, including education for returning housewives and for senior citizens. With the increasing emphasis on continuing adult studies, along with the importance of offering all high school students a chance to advance their education. Coast Community College District will continue to play an important role. A Healthy Ca1Dpaign Bneatmtl aaw hll best chance or 1ettin1 the RuuiaDI' pt when the iuue of Soviet combat troops in Cuba threatened to escalate into a major mt.ema Mailbox IN Tll& IBCOND PllAU ol the Bne&lnUl blueprint. tM Unlt~cl States wlll latUata a worldwide campaip of prop- '•l•nda and political PrellUJ'e a1alo1t the Ru11lan1 a,d Cubau. The CIA wlll bave prtmU')' re1pouJblUt1 for ~ nrUy ••n•r::!:f. antl·SoTMt propaPDda a Ul1D& ,,.,_, avallable_' me&DI, lncludiDJ tbe Vole• ol America. la "'"*uee of Pbbe Two, Bnab:lllkt ordered a queltloo- n al re 1ut to all \J.S. am-· buaadof, llaltnleUn1 tbem to r.roYldl da&a on Cuban actl.W. n tWr area t.bat wouJd be .-eel IOI' tbl propa•uda campal_p. The qu.tSonnalre, labeleiS Top 8"ret Umbra, w-u oppoeed by SecrMa.l'y ot State Vuce and bll top aldel. 'l"wo-thlntl of tbl am· buladon protested tba lnltnac· B&ZEZIN81U·s Cold War caleulatlont bav• arouaed widelpnM. NYOlt ln tbe tonlF policy estabUlbment. AceordltJI to dh>lom.atlc eources. Secretary of !Jtate Vance bas 1tat•d prtvatety &!tat the Brsnlmki plaa would "revel"M JS 1•an or Amertcan dlpknnaey." EvtD tbe CIA ta realatln1, at te.,t putly la uU-dlfenae. AA one apney offtdal eoJDplalned to our reponer Roa llellae: .. In tbrff yun. BnatnAI will be wrlUna a booll. and we'll be left boMln• the baa for rulnl.n1 de· tale.~ * * * Footnote: Bnezlnakt isn't wbol17 wron1 about Soviet· Cobu deslpa upon the western ta.mllpben. Here are oUler' ex· eHptt from clu1lfled ln· c.IUpnce report.a: (1> "Tbe ii· 1tMm that bad straiDed Cube· 8oYA« retaUom 12 1.an ase> are no loftpr eva minor lrrttanta. · · <Z> C81tro "•pparenily now ac- t*PU tbe So.tel view that Latin America 11 nol yet ripe for armed ""°'ution." (3) But "this don not mun that Cutro and Soviet laden will ,ive up the opllon to support 'national UberaUon monmenta' in Latin Amertca wtMm they feel coodi- tlona for revolution are pro- ptUous ·• Voters m the Newport-Mesa school district on Tues- day passed over candidates backed by a group of citiz~ns who earlier launched an unsuccessful recall campatgn against trustees. Fireplace 'Atmosphere' Just Pollution? Those citizens were dissatisfied with some of the board's financial dealings and opposed the board's at- tempts to fire music teacher Richard England on un- professional conduct charges. Voters chose instead two appointed incumbents, B.J. Skilling and Kenneth Wayman, and two new trustees with backgl'ounds in education and community activities, Todd Hess and Mike McLaughlin. Despite the heated feelinp underlying the campaign, all those involved played fair and ran clean races, basing their stands on issues rather than personalities. One issue that caJJ)e up repeatedly during the cam- paign, community participation ln board meetings, pro· bably has been raised in every race since the Roman Jtepublic. . It was clear that many members of the community felt uncol'nfortable a&ut the lack of public discussion at board meetings. It's a matter trustees should look at seriously. . The overall effect of such a vigorous and open cam· paign. can't help but stimulate public interest in the board and in education. All those involved, including those who didn't win, de· serve commendation. • Opinions exprened '" the epace abOve are those of the Oa1ly Pilot. Other view. expreSNd on thla page are thoM of their authOf'S and artlltl. Reader comment 11 Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Sox 1580, Cotta Meta. CA 92626. Phone (714) &42·4321 Boyd/Marrying Age A11oclatton or Physicians Practlcina the Tran.scenden· tal Meditation. About 5 000 medical doctors rounded lt. They contend this meditation bualness curbs the mentally motivated ailments called psychot0matk. Why J don't know, but all former Detroit Lion football players call each other "Bucky." t;. To the EdJtor Recent protests about citizens who use their fireplaces for Ul· clnerators deserve s upport, es pecially now that cooler weal.her ala"' not only the in· cinerat.or fireplaces but people who enjoy working their fireplaces. All\(>. In Laguna Beach where the topography sets home chinf· neya at nose level to n .. igbbora above , adjacent to and downwind, chimney smoke is a rotten lmposlUon. Whlle some people are induJg. Ing the "atmosphere" or a light· ed fireplace, the guy next door is choking on amoke and ton .. $' deeradation which to fire· fighters is a major hazard: smoke Inhalation and br•atbin& toxic fumes. IRONICALLY, whale the law forbids backyard incinerators. any of the sly goops who want to avold truh removal fees can atmply dump It all in their flreplace and Ught up, qualifying their neighborhood and every· thln1 in It for a full-on, amokehouse, fire-sale. Another dissimulation ts that thia roaring retreat to colonial ttmea 11boota SS percent of the 1enerat.ed beat up the chimney which is drawing cold alr lnt.o the house and making the 1as company happy by ualn1 more heatln1 fuel to com~nsate. 1'bt .autboriUes wno have the pow•r to st.op air polluUon won't or Hy they can't do anythln1 a~ul Lt, but the tTaet·home de· velopen and real estate dealers clalm the fireplace "aella'' -ao you know who bas the political mutele to atop any ban on the homey bearth5tone. BRUCE S. HOPPING I ________ ,.___.. ____ ...-. .... .-.. ......... ---------- Slwritt C•~• To the Editor There are two s1dea to the statement that abettft'a patrol can should be aold at 15,000 miles. Certainly if maintenance ia not done and they an unsafe. they aboukl be junked or IOld to 1ome unauspectJn1 buyer wbo 1•ta an Ulll&fe car. BUT ftlZN, ii the county did not want that unau1pecUn1 buyer to have an accideo!f.tMJ should ma1ntain the vebi u private Industry baa to and let· 200,000 IDiles be their IQal. Then if tbe can are worth ''iak value," junk them ad Dal let someone else 1et behind thewbeel ofacarUltisunaafe. P ropoaitton U did pau because some taxpayers, toebad· in& officers, want to tee tu re- lief and maintenance oo can ii certainly cheaper than tuminl them lD every one and ooe-baJl years wbicb I lmastne b the tlme it t.atea '°' run up 15,000 miles. WILLIAM 0 . HIND S-t•A•• .. lete To the Editor: Your Oct. Zl editorial entitled "Oranee County Doesn't Need Muaie Center FJap" would lead tbe reader of your fln• newspaper to believe that tbe Santa Ana Redevelopment A1ency -.pped into tbe develop-ment of a cultural ce:nC.r .a a JolmoJ-eome-i..tety. Apparently you are not aware tbat tbe Redevelopment Aaency, prior to the Sqentrom ait.e anr101,111ce- m•nt, bad f\mded a tJ0,000 Aaen- cy /EDA fMalNUtJ l&ud1 to deo- t.ermlne tbe pradicalltJ ol aucb a oenter ln the Oraace County area. We had a1lo eet\lNd a four-ACN lite wbkb •• 1o bl partially doaat..t. parUal1y .C· quired from a private land owner. loel&till et ttie bltenle· tlOll ot tbNI dlajor ,.,...,.,., does not need two such cultural centen, I tbiok you would aaree that the City ol Santa Ana "did nothilll" ls not a (actual state· ment. CGosiderinl that Oranae County Music Center, lDc. waa well •~ ol our plaa..a and the pro1na bd.u made leads one to wonder wttla re1ardl to their compettq "1th the a1ency'• ef. forU. Tbe aaency baa never con· sidel'9d the cultural cent.er a puaeea, u JOW' editorial in· dlc.'411; ra&ber, we have simply felt that the metbod of hand rais· in1 aad tbe location better aened tbe lDterwta of all of tbe Onn .. ())unty resldenta. RICHARD E . GOBLJBSCH Executlft Dtrector Com mualty Redevelo::; IAlftrlle ••-.er To tbe Edit.or: If the stat.emeota attributed to Gov. Brown in the PUot'a Qiad Green artici. (Oct. 18) are ac· curate, I, u a pediatricUm. am sravety dluppointed. The gov- ernor appears to be tout1n1 cancer treatment with Laetrile, rather than by proved medical tberapy. It bu been pointed out tlme and aaaln that there is no aden· llftcally proved basil for Laetrile therapy; indeed, it baa been proved toxic, eft!l fatal. I am peraonall1 aware of the cleat.bl d four cblJdren attrtbuta· ble tolel)' to Laetrtle, because of lta toxic ~ of cyanide. Unfommat.ely, Chad Green may be Laetrile'a latest victim. Paftlll.I have t.be raponst..U. t1 to obUJ.n etfectlve health care for cbildreo who cannot do ao for t.bemlelftll. On • .... •Cale. the IOV· ernor bu a respoGaibWty for the welfare ol b1a ecGltlt\lenll. la far u I am WCllC9l l1d. tbe IOY· ..... II lllilt7 of ........... tbe ~· wltll bla lrNepOllllble comdla .. ta lb.al follo1"41 Ute t.raalc, aad perb•t:t un- MC"111117, dNtll al • ~·­'*lid. • • • THE PaAcnCE OF working odd ditits overtime i• aRt old one. It dates back to the early days of ret.allina - befoTe the lnt.roductlon of state sales tues led retail clerb to tine up the cost of a $1 item u $1.CM or $1.0B. 1be phenomenon bu been lnvestltated by Florida University professor David II. Georgoff, who reports that . merchants diacovered that attadlinc odd-digit prtees lo. mercbandiae forced their sales personnel to mU. cbaale. This trip to the cash rectater. or ln tbe old days, the pneumatic tube, meant clerb bad leu opportunity to pocket a shopper's money. It also encouraged moni lat• pulse buying by compelling a customer to watt for cban1e. BY FA& THE JIOST widely held explanation for the prevalence of odd numbers is psyebolollcal. Many retailen believe COl\SUIDen perceive it.ems en4· ing ln odd digits, particularly h , cost less than items ln even number11. Does this psychological theory make sense -or pro.. , fits! Does a product marked $12.97 or advertised at thr~ for $5.35 create the illusion of a bareain or a major dis, count'! Georgoff ha11 tested this theory both in a laboratory setting and 1dn a department store. His blunt answer : "No." His research shows that yo\l. the con.sumer , are not fooled by this markine technique. You are NOT more likely to buy a suit if it's marked $1:.. tban lf its pri~ tag is $138.SO or 1140. Georgoll makes two additional points that auueat fa scinating conclusions a bout our mentaliUes u sboppen. FlasT, A'nACBING a round dollar price to an ltem tends to Increase it.a presttce in the minds of potential buyers. This ls why you'll frequently see bi&b·fuhioo mercb.andile carrying round and sometimes even dollar tags. Second, an eumJnalioa of old newspaper ada 1oin& back for decades auuesta that odd.-di&il price sn~ seems to locreue dwinC times ~ ecooomi.c downturn a.Q(\ to decline when the country beeolDe$ mon prosperous. Jn blunt terml, even numbers will be&in reappearing on an eTtt·mountmg scale wheii we ba•e stumble~ through the CUf't"eDt downtu.ru <"•.b&t'9ver its depth, breacUJt , or duration) and are clearfy on the upswing again. Perbaps, unwittingly. my observant reader has led to the discovery or a new key economic i.ndicator or ups and1 downs! TlglltCretlle! ., Most Bankers I I I Pushing MoTWy I 81 JOBNCVNNU'F l AP 8m' Aulfa& NEW YORK -llooey la t.icbt? You've heard about tight money policy of the Federal Relene Board, and tben you read that i.nat.allment credit surged $U5 billion ln Sep. tember, a record for any moatb. And you receive this umollcite4 letter from one of the world's Iaraest f1nancial institutiqos: • "I bave eneloeed a Request Certificate made out you in the amount ol. $2,500. Simply nu out the back of Certificate and mall it to me ... .. FEEL REE ao VSE the $2,500 as you see fit. . .perhaps now you can lake special vacation tripe you've beesl lhinkinaabouUouolong." 1 You might even reinvest the money and make an afJ ter-tax return oo your money sufficjeot to repay the ~ and leave you a ptollt, says the letter writer, and he offen;1 su11estions oo bow to do it. "'I'be fact of the matter ls that we bave done our ul· moat to make it atremety attractive for you to cet cub Crom Olue rtibt now, even t.boulb you are not a customer of oun at praent," the letter stat.es. Moat banks, aay1 tbe writer. Tbomu Hannon, vice preaklent. Chase Manhattan Bank, •'would Nf tbey want to do bmJMA with a penoD like JOQ. ID thla lDltlDCe we are 'putUDI out money where our mouth ll.' UWAUAN----Md thJrd bows at N.7 ~ ,.,.... .. lb t>'' .. ·---~~:;::~· Western wu oo Clme M per :icat. between Loi Aqelee a J>boenix ad llawaliaa bad ... percent record between Honolulu ad Ubue. May's won& record WU aet by 'Braniff. wblcb W a t..e perceat oo time reeon:I betweea Bcl8ta:I and Wubin,ion. Tbat same Braniff route was al10 the J>OOrelt perf01mer lo Jane, when the CAB says It waa oa time zero percent ot the time. UNrl'ED RAD IUNE'S best record at 96.2 percent between Greensboro and New York. Hawaiian was second and third again, 95.9 percent between Honoluhl and Lihue and 95. l percent between Honolulu and Kona. Tied for fourth and fifth places, botb with 94 percent on· time performances between Reno and Seattle, were United .and Western airlines. i\lligators ~ Invade Lakes .. In Texas Area AUSTIN, Texu CP> -Water skien, skinnydippera and weekend aailon may b&Ye to share nearby lakes Travis and Austin witb some non·native critters. A college student says be stocked the lakes with baby alligators. The University of Tena stu- dent identified only by the fie. titJoua name "John" told the Austin American-Statesman that be pat 318 baby allicaton in the two lakes last month ,....,__ UP, lie AND AWAY fOll AIRLIN.EFARD ...,.., Fuel Co• lllatMd for Latllt lloo9t A.irlirws' Prices Going Sky High BJ ah Aaoda&ed Presa Air fares are oo the rise '-lain and would-be travelers have to be more careful than ever it they want to 1et the most for their money. Tb6 Civil AeronauUcs Board bas revised its 28-page luide to air travel in tbe United States. To get a copy, write: "Fly·Rlgbts," Couumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo., 81009. THE GUIDE 18 DESIGNED TO be as up to date as possible, but the businesa is changing so quickly that the board warns: ·•By the Ume you read this, a few of tbe rules ... may be different ( J Contact the airline you plan to C 0 NS UM ER use or the nearest CAB office if _ _ you have any questions." Higber fuel costs have been blamed for the latest round of price increases and the carrien say the situation is expected to get wone . Unlt.ecl A1rlinet officlala, for example, predict that by the end of next year, it will cost upto50percent more to fly than it does today •. Tbe booata will oot affect all routes or airlblea ~. Became ot deregulation, there it a variety of farea a1'd ptomo. tiooal offerinp. One airline may cbarae more for a particular trip than another. FbMllDc tbe barpl.na often means hard work, repeat- ed telepboae calla and pe~. Here are IOme tblnp to remember: -IUD PLANS AB PAil AllEAD of Ume as poulble. Tbe number bl diseoant seats Is usu.ally limited and the cbea_per tlcteta are often 90ld out weekl or even mootbs ahead of popular holiday periods. -FlDd oat what will happen it you swit.cb'flights. la there a cancen.uoa penalty? II there a deadline after which you no longer quall!y for a discount fare? What lf you get 1ick or are forced to cancel by circumatancea you can't control? In most cues, you will not be penaHaed for Ulneaa or for something like a death in the family, but It'• wise to know what you can expect-just lo c~. -la tbe fare guaranteed1 ~a general rule, domestic airlines will Dot charge eztra once you have bought your ticket -even lf the fare eoea up. Tb1s does DOt always apply to foreign airlines, however. Nor doe8 it apply unless you actually have the Ucket; a reservation aJooe doe8n 't count. -BOW DO YOV WANT TO PAY for your tictet1 You 1et automatic nte m.nnce eoverace •ben you buy your ticket witb certain credit ~. iDebldiq ~ Express and Dtnen Clab. Yoa alto can. bl IOlkaMI, pq off the bill a little at a time. Tbe c1rawt.c:t '° .... atmded-parmentc tbat JOU.,., to. tenat oa the a.tateotHnc ba•ne.. A.Qotber antac• \o cbarl· inl 7'1fl'I tieba Is that JOU woo't be able to 1et an lmmedJ.ate re- fund if you ancel yoar plana; you'll have to wall for your aecount to be eredlted. -Be untvl with ~ tieket. GeUinl a nfandor replaeement for a lost ticket is a lot of trouble and tba'e'1noauaraatee1oa'Dreeeiveeitberone, '' san the CAB. · II', JOll ~,_~IDONE uses or cubes in your loat Uftet wbiJe 109 are wamq for the a1rl1De to procesa your refund &Pl>lutiaa. tile canter m.,. not stve you your money back. hen lf.U.. aplJllCllUm~ tJ1rou1b wttbout a hitcb, the airline may • Cbar&erou • h.tQdllq ;r• llO. -I.a wtaM J'GUr ue in case you are bumped. Under CAB nlea, • ..._ owertJoob • flieht must uk for wlun- t.er'I wbo .. wWina to be wn.,.i in acbaqe for compematioa. Tiie ...... of tM compeo11doG cu nry; JOU can barlaio to cet ....... -.L Jf tllln .. • ~hmteen -or lf then uea't eDOGlb -tbe alrllllii .-to dldde 1t'bo wm nr. JI roa an bwnped m~. the .._ ~ pq you U..fare to JUQr destination. up to a mu· lmuaot'300. 91'D CA•mga CA!M' MtaANGB another 01iht.to set ,... ,.. ,.. .. .,..., Wltbln two botln of the oritlnaJ fll&bt (._, lllDln cm lalllfliaUoiW OlcbU>. tbe amount of compenaatloo ••«rll. ht.._, e.,., you cet to bep your ortlia.al debt and use it OD a laW fllOt or tmD lt in for a rertmd. Oon't be put ott by pro-...._ •-no. n••len wtao don't 1et to flT are almost always•· titW to aa oo-oNpot pa.ymeDt ol denied board1nc compema. . U.," CA.Baap .. ANTIDOTES CAN ALSO manipulate these recept.ora. For example, the antidote for a morphine overdoff, naJoxooe, works by displadnt morpblne from the opiate receptors. The discovery ol PCP reeep-I ton mates it possible to screen large aumbers ol drup for a similar inhibiting effect on PCP,. Zuk.in said. I BOOget Cuts Seen WASIDNGTON <AP)-Jlouseo Democratic leaders a.re confi. dent tbey cao delete a Senate de- mand for $.1.6 billion in social program cuts when the Bouse takes up the compromise 1980 bud&et. Mike Wheels, Deals; CAD-Buyers Smiling BBOOKLYN PARK, Mi.on. <AP> -Mike Flbglbbons, a former car Nlesman, Mys be lacked the killer tmtinct ~auto dealers .eek-in-their ~mett; Tbat'ir wby be slirted an automotive eomaJU.nc service to help mat.cb buyers with tbe ri&bt buaiel· "Wbat I try to do it get a deal wbere tbe dealer mat.es a fair profit. tbe salesman geta a fair commissioa and the buyer gets tbe car be wants for a fair price," he said. JTl'ZGIBBONS, n, SAYS BIS RECENTLY established Auiomotive Ccmaultiq Service charges 10 percent of whatever it can save a car or truck buyer. Tbe minimum fee is $25 and the maximum is $100 -but Fitq.lbbom says be scales down the charge for a retiree "who already bu paid bis dues and is trying to live on a fixed income. If I don't aave &im anythlna, I don't charge anythioc." Wbeo a propsectJve buyer comes to him, Fltzgtbbons couoseb oo what car to buy. Many people know only what they want -not what they need. be uyJS. They ~ chacuss lbe options lbt: car 1bould have, and what the cbeot's trade-in vehicle should bnng THE CUS'l'Ollt:a THEN GOES SHOPPING and returns to Fitzgibbons to report on the "best deal" be found. Fil&gtbboos then tries to better the deal. That's where bJ.S expertl&e and "coo.nectJons'' bttome 1mpor tant. Fitzgibbooa says. Re mows dealers' coats, including that of options. "right down to the ogarett.e llghter." and also u; aware of manufacturer rebates to dealers and which dealers are "short of money." Fitzgibbons eumines the deal and tells t.be customer what to offer when be i'etW"D.I to tbe dealer. U t.be dealer won't accept the offer, Pl:t finds ooe who wiU. Fit.qi tells clients not to believe a dealer who says he can't proYlde tbe car and optioos that are wanted and tnes to persuade tbe bl.o'er to ta.lte somethin& elH, frequenUy .. loaded" with emu. "IF THE DEALE• DOESN'T BA~ the car lbe cu.stome!" .,. want.a, be can get it," Fibgibboos says. "Dealers have a locator system and they trade cars with other dealers. They do it all lhe time. Or they can order the car from tbe factocy, with exactJy what the buyer wanta in the way of options.·· · Fltaclbboaa reealla sellin& a new car to a retued couple who traded ln a van. He made an otter that wu fair to the buyer ''and wbicb tbe dealership sboald be able to live with." But the manager squeezed another $1,000 out of tbe couple. and it bothered Fitzgib- bon.a. He saw customers bu)'inc can without lbe opbooa they wanted and with options they didn't want. It was that type of thing that got him to thi.oldnc about quitting to co mto automotive c:Ooaulting. CAil SALESMEN ARE TL\lNED TO intimidate customers and to "stay in control," FiUgibboos charges. "It's about time the customer gets a little equal ammurutioo. What's wrong wilb buying a car with everyUung on the up· and·up?" Subscr.lbe to the Orange Coast newsl)Clper that entertains and informs you ftllly about your community and the world. Read the stimulating DA ILY PILOT