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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' . THJ:IR,Sl>AY AFTERNOO"!,_~QVEMBER 15, 1979 •. ......n. .......... ~ .. ~· ' . ' ' ' • Ea4!1'f11J l!al4!adled . . , A<alu -" bis dOtr ljlke advan~ <il tbjt *celleDt Jail 1'ealbei (D romp -the oceans edae, eool'4 .b7 tbe • I • Farmers Viewing • (;uttlng Off Food For. Iranians . / Medi·Cal Pulls Plug In Se~ Session Case '---------------_,,, ____________ ...., ____ _,,, _______ :=-',) - foam underfoot aa waves g}lde In and by the fresh salt air_~ scene· is near Heisler Park in La&una Beach. ,, ' Brothel Bans lmnStudellU Official Bid Irks Captors BJ~ "-'da&ed Pre9S The MG.lem mWLants holding the U.S. £mbe•y in Tehran an· llril•.-..S--1 by a tap Iranian offtci.al lb.at aome ol their II boetq:es. in- cludlnl au Women, be rreect. They declared that only Ayatollah ICbomdni and the In- man people eao tell them what to do. Jn 1\misia, meanwhile, Arab League rniniskrs rejected a Llb- yan demand for joint Arab diplomatic and economic reprisals against the United St.Illes ror freezin1 Iranian u - sf:la in American banks. Jran appealed to other Moslem nations for dipk>matic help in its confrontation Kith the Unitrd States. But only Libya •moae the 20 Arab League delegations supported such a move. Even Iraq, one of the most anti· Am·erican Arab nations, re· versed Its at.and and opposed the Libyan demand. As the embassy impasse en· * * * Let Iron, Go Hungry, Say Farmers PARK RIDGE. Ill . fAPI - Saying: America's rarmers are ··red up" wtlh lran·s acUc.ns agalnlt the United States. the n1tion's lat1est rarm or'aniza- ti0111 said today It i• breaking with tradition and will no longer oppoae t.be use of food as a pollUcal weapon. "We must not succumb to the blackmail tactics of Iranian mllJtaots," said Allen Grant. preaideot of the 3.2 million· famlly American P'• m Bi.areau Federation. Grant said be bad written t.o Prell-Carl« "' plecls• the federation's 1upport for use of .... ,. oeceuary economic and moral aanetion.s, Lncludinl hll1 embareo ol rood commodities" •••tut.Iran. lloalem militants bave been boldlnt about to Amerlcan• boota .. In the, U.S. Emb':.'!110~ Inn ltDc9 Not' ... 4, Um the United -blrn over the dePQMd ·-al lraa I<> IW>d trial f~"'" olloaed mm.. ....... pllllls •"' ...... al eommeata rrom our oeoole out W&becocmtrJ,'' Grululdin an ia&el"rieW. '"'l'M7're &l.YiDI. 'Do Wba .... 'J DIClllU')' "\' They'd nt.-... ... the~ ·--lllllf me...._, But ·t1oo1r doll't want milltaq -· ......... ·*·-thal -c.t ... )l~ ot .... ,., ...... t>urtaJ the u.,.,... -i .. eadl•I Sep1. ao, tbt Uoltt<I (ljt l'OOD,.. All - tered tts 12th day , C BS correspondent Randy Daniels re porte-ct rrom Tehran· that Abolh•a•an Bani Sadr. Ira.n's foreign arratn chief, told him in an interview that "all women and blacks woo.Id be freed very soon." He did not say exactly when um would take place. Bani Sadr bad tokl a news con- ference Wednesday that those who are "innocent." without a "connectioa with the United St.ates, .. might be freed by the weekend, Tehran radio re - ported. Tod"ay, Foreign Ministry s pokesman Ibrahim Mokkala lold The Associated Press women and blacks "possibly " would be freed "due to the fact that Islam has got a lot of respect for women and due to lhe fact we consider blacks to be oppressed people." The State Department says six or seven American women and one black U.S. Marine are among the 62 Ame ricans. It was not clear whether Bani Sadr, in referring to "blacks," also may have meant the 36 DOO· American hostages. most or whom are dark -skinn ed Pakistani and Indian employees of the e mbassy. But Tehran. radJo quoted the embassy militants as .saying : "No. Something like this will not be conaidered. Our conditions are known. We do not recognize any statement ex~pt our state- ment.a as broldcast by Tehran <See UlAN, Pase AZ) Or;~'n:c~'~o ... 1 \\'e11tl1 e1~ Ovemilbt and mornins: fog likely with atles becomtne fair Friday af- ternoon. Days cooler . Lows tonlebt 45 at the beachea and 52 inland, with bl&ba Friday or 64 alon1 the coast and 12 in- land. INSIDE '.l'OD-' Y Bod M1DI for CGUfortlio. An11•l1' Jana : A Houaton pop•; rtporea tllat aror pUc ... N-Rl/(111 WI ,;g,, ahortlv .W'h Ille Ho"''°" .U..0.. storil. -Bl. ..... ... I • LONDON CAP> -llr ••~ ··-· .. ., .. , ... ~ .... ...... ... :1.r.-~=~;=s ft.~te~alt11 Queen Sandy Kay Zahlen, 18, Fountain Valley, and King Dave May. 20, Newport Beach, presided over 1979 homecoming f esUvJtiea th1a past weekend at Orange Coa~t College in Costa Mesa. wu • .,, 111 w.w ar n Uat lovltt Ualo• Prim• Mlal1ter llar1aret Thalchttr 1akl todQ. HI wU1 be 1utpped ~"':..~0Nlcl lhaat. ft. ==~~~t vtett_.a.twuamtmblerof •rttal•'• waHt•• 11c•rl11 •rv1ce, but to MCUJ"9 bla eoo-f ... lOD be wu flvea lmmm\7 from~. SIM aald Blunt wa11.nterrotat. ed lo 1111 after two top Britbb illplomata, Guy Bur1u1 a.ad Donald MadeU, defected to tile lov let u.uGa after Mntna ill tbe Brilllb bbelay in Wuhlqtco. Tb• Burae1t·Maclean affair WH Brltaln'• wont •PY SCAD· dal. It wu followed l.n lM.1 by anotber ltOrm whee tbelr u- toelate, Kim fbilby, iJlo clifia- ed to Moecow. He wu a former member ol the aec:urlty service who alao worked in tbe W11hlqtoa embuay and wu the notorious "third man" who tipped off Burgess and Maclean that they were about to be ex· Poled because of security leab. Mn. Thatcher said Blunt U· silted Burgesa and Maclean to Irvine Route Protested Erwironmemal Law Jl'iolation Cited Owners of an· trvir,e·area nursery charged in a lawsuit tiled Wednesday that the board of supervisors violated atate environmental laws in approv· ing. an access route to serve the Bee Canyon landfill, scheduled to open in 1183. El Modeno Gardens Inc., located on north Jeffrey Road out.side the Irvine city limits, is dPmanding in the action that a Super ior Court judge overturn the board's approval of the ac· ce&s route. A hearing date has uot been scheduled According to the El Modeno a ll egat1ons, supervisors selected a n acces~ .route known as alternate B l without fully ad· dressing lhc environmental 1m pacts of the route The road would connect Sand Canyon Avenue with lhe Hicks Canyon Road and extend that ~oad into Bee Canyon. The can· yon is located in the west Santiago Hill s n o rth or th e El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Bee Canyon was selected Jogger Finds Oothed Body Along Coast Sept. 25 by supervsaon aa the locailOQ for the dump site that will replace one an Coyote C&n· y90 near UC Irvine. Coyote Canyoo will reach capacity in about four years. Several alternate acceaa routes were comidered during preparation of the Bee Canyon proposal. Alte rnate B·l, however, was advanced at the last minute by Supervisor Thomas Riley, who said the new route had several advan- tages over other routes Among them, he said, wouid be reduced impact on Irvme Company agricultural opera· tiooa and easter acquisition of riahts-0f-way El Modeno operators contend in the lawswt that one impact the county failed to reeognize is that the approved route would traverse a portion of the nursery The nursery is located on 89-acres of land leased by El Modeno from the Irvine Com· pany The current leaae runs through 1997, according to the suit The body of a middle-age wnman was round noatlng ln the surf today off Huntinaton Beach , t)y an early momln& jo11er Because route B·l was not considered in the environmeo· tal impact report for the Bee Canyon project, El Modeno al· leges, the supervisors action should be reversed by the court. It is the county's P.J)lltion, Space Shuttle Plan Backed Orange County Sheriff's dep- uties said the woman waa clad in a blue blouse and brown slacks. but was barefoot Her lclenUty add the came of her death weren't immediately known. Nor wu it known how lqng the body had been in the water. The body wu found about 5 a.m. on the state beach Just soutb or Golden West Street. Rqpdation Loees w ASHINOTON (AP) -The House Wednesday nliht voted ~3·147 to keep the Federal ade Commission from laauint propoeed reauJatiOD over the fµneral tnduatry. Rep. Jobn Rouaaelot. ft.Calli., aald, 1'How Yfe go about burytnl our dead ts not a federal problem." DAILY PILOT WASHINGTON tAP>-Preai· dent Carter, giving the manned space abuttle a strong vote of confidence, says be will support a request for several hundred million dollan to help correct problems with the proaram. The presideot expresaed hll support Wednesday after an hour·loog White House meetlq wit.b officials Of &be National Aeronautics and Space Ad· ministration, the Defense Depftlment and tbe Office of Man1gement and Budeet. Carter called tbe meettn1 to expreaa bia concern about technical, financial and manaae· ment problems that have de· layed the maiden launch ol the spaceship, wbicb can be landed and flown again, by qaon than a year, threatening the craft's na- tional defense role. Meany Begins\ Retirement W ASHJNGTON OP> -Gecqe Meany. one ot the Amertcu labor IDOftlDC!Dt'• moat durable and powerful forcH, bade farewell to the Al1rCIO today• declartnl that the boaH of labor be helped build It IOlld and ra-41 to do 1Nattle with UJ foe wbo WoalddeltroJ lt. •• Tb• alJinl, q.year-old KMQJ. wbo Ndns u AFL-CIO ,,__ clen.t oo lloadaJ, ,.v• an emo- Uon·ma.l DGtlDI lpMC:c.:~ c1e1e..-.. tbie lab« f oPeaed Mil eaowlDUoD to tmta1l ltl ftnt MW lelldv •iDce U1 l*tll9',..,. ..,. llftll1'• band-picked ,_. •• CHIOf. e.cretary·TrtHUrer Leiid~ll~tobe eltcUI • aecaiMI ~ ~ .. Ciadt craaaludoa . • .) ( however, that supervisors acted property in approving the new route. Steve Koaalt, a Riley aide, polnted out tocS., that County Counael Adrian Kuyper issued an opinion whlcb aaid the board could adopt the route without pre· paring new environmental docu· men ta. men ts El Mod e no is being represented in lta action by the law firm ol Rutan and Tucker. El Modeno's action came on the heels of an Irvine City Council declaloo not to flle suit against the county over tbe Bee Canyoo approval. The suit, propoeed by CcJun. cilman Larry A1ran, failed to win approval in a 3-2 split vote of the COUDcll. Woman Loses Four Fingers CONCORD <AP> -A 3Pryear· old woman bad four fiDsen blown off alter a bomb made to resemble a ctcarette llabtAlr ex· plodecl ln ber bands. Injured Wednelday WU Mary Vlrelnla Ma•ulre, wbo told police abe wu see1na her two IOU off to acbool when one ol the boyt pAcked up the ~ from tbe pavement and mck1DC il Sbe ..w abe took u,hter from the youth wbell it exploded in her baDda. ShrQDel from tbe b1ut tore lnto t6e walll ol t.belr apart· ment. Mn. llqulre'a thlab and plerced a hmchpail carried by one of the bop. Shop Robbed Of Cl,othing A barClar or burs.Ian ticked l.n an antique wooden door and stole '10,000 worth of eSPeDli•e clotblnl early today from a Newport Beach women's clotblna store, police said. The IDcident occurred at 4: lS a.m. at Apropos, 3363 Via Udo in Lido Village. Police aald care · waa taken ln aelectln1 the dresns, pant1ult1, blouaea, scarfs and purses. One mis&lng pantault wu valued at $1,000, pollceaald -------- 11t away &o the 8oYiet t1DJclO. Ja a lwtft en.,,..n .... t after Mn. Tbatcb9r'1 dl1tlo111re, Buclrlqbam Palace Mid .._ would be •tripped of lk• k.ntibtllood be wu awafded l.n ltsl: He wu 1une:ror of UM royAI art cOllfftlOD to 1Cln1 Geor1• VI and to Oeor1e'1 daq1bter, EUaabetb, rrom 1M5 '° lt72 .. Tbe 1ubJect wH relied In Parliament followtn~public•· Uon ol a book. ''TIM Cll1q•a. ol. . .......... .. Tr.Hoo," bJ Andrew Bo1le, Wlllct;.r.... •boVt fcqtb ud .......... ·~ Mae.a.aa.AdDl:p .. . Bur1eu ~ lD IHI, but Maclean and Pbllb1 are believed aUU to be Uviq In tbl Soviet Uhioo. Blunt wu a tutor at Cem· bridle UD1venlt1 w.hen Bu.rpu WU a lbldeet IMN. and later WH a direct.or of LolMlon '1 CourtaUld lmtJtute of Art and PfOfeNOr ol history ol art at the UDlventtJ ol IG'doo. Ftµli:er_ of Diomw '!4irUupleta Dies ........_ NOR11J BAY ~tario (AP> --mkl41t ii ... -;~. a. Ollva Dlaaaie •ther o1 the bHtla ~ ftft tdialfc:al ...._.ID Dloane qulntijpletl,. died today tbe farmbou1e made aewa at ha bome ln Corbell near arouod tbe world. . NortbBay. Fadllly memben said Dionne waa not feellnl well tut nlebt but had not been l.n bad bealtJa. He b.S bem llTlnf with bl.a wife, Ehlre, '10, lo btlr modest bungalow near the f armboCl9e where tbe strta wen bo1"D by tbe light ol lraw lampa. Fort.J-ftve rean qo. lD tbe p,.... P.,,e Al FOOD ••• States IOkl food and an.Ima! reed worth $t80 mUUoa to lru and U52 million worth ol American farm product.a the year before. Grant aald an embargo oo sales of aucb products to Iran would not affect American farmen "materially" becauae the nation exports about $32 billion worth of agricultural pro- ducts annually. ID the put, the Farm Bureau "absolutely oppoeed" the use ol rood product.a for lntematJooal political reasons. White Houle preu secretary Jody Powell la refUainl to rWe out a possible cutoff of U.S. food export.a to Iran, but the Idea drew oppoatioo today from two Democratic aenaton. ~"*"11 the peat~. ty. Powell Hid re,.ate<ly Wectnead1y that be wouJd not dlacu. any cbokel Uaat Carter may or may not be couiderlq. While Powell said report.en should not take th1a u a alp that a cutotf la actually under study. hll atatemeota repreaeat· ed a IOftenlna ol Carter's oft. repeated plqe never to imPDN an embuso or American sraba exports. 1 'today, however, Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Callf .• told re- porten: ··1 think we aboulcl ex· erclae sreat restraint lD recarcl to the altuaUoa while tboee U.S. Em buay bo91'1es are there. Cuttln1 off food would not neceaartly eoatrtbute to aaviq the Uves ol tbe people." Seo. Gary Hart. D-Colo., Wei ''I tbiDk tbe people wbo are bold- lnl tbe ........ prob&bl.J -• yery amaLl fr8CtiOD ol a percea-taae ol tbe lralD tb.at ....... to that coua&r7. I tbJD.lt II we pt lJ>. to the altuatloa of boldlnl the health of tbl Yul m~tJ of the people of tbe countrJ Uran> bastas• to our policy, then we're Juat playtq the aame 1ame tbeJ are." The May 21. tta• blrtb• touebed off a maulve curiosity bllta that turned their sleepy hamlet into a circus filled wttb tllron11 wanttn1 to 1ee t.be bablea .• Tile atlendl.n1 doctor. Allan Dafoe, baked in the llmeUPl • the lirll grew and their plctur. were on the coven of mqntnea ever:rwbae. But the sby Oliva DkJnDe a flrat sbUIUled attention and friends uid be wu shaken and confused by Lbe atLendi•I pubUctty cnaab that even.wau, cauaed tbe daupaers to leave bome for good. He and bit wtle were bWed u ••Tbe World'• Most Pamoue Parenta," and appearedo on a Hudevi.Ue show, dertviq eome mooey for their laelr ol privacy. The survtvtn1 dau&hten - Cecile, Yvoane and AQnette - Ii ve near Montreat Emilie died at age 19 rrom •uf· focation during an epileptic seizure and Marie died in uno. ·apparently ol a blood dot lD the brain. D~ the 19305, «ve million people traveled to Nortbem On· tario to watch the nve ideot.iea.I· ly dressed giJ1I play in a special compowld Called Quint.land, out· Ude a ounery to wbieb their parenta bad almost DO KCSI. Tile n .... sbten ~ from their,.....~ in lt5Z aad the oelJ ~ between tbem bad been the Christmas cards they excbanced annually. .. But tb.ia la Yer)' I tlef'J. ""' formal," GennaJn Allard. Ao- nette•a former bus~L~ in 19'18. 0"T'bere la DO Cll&IUSll9 at '11." Crash Claims Coast Man A Lapna Nlpel man died early tbla morn.iJll when bl.a cu slammed iDt4 a tree theD rolled .everal timm aa Crown ValleJ Parkway eut of Clubbouae Drhe in La1una Nl1uel , biabway petrol oftlc:en IUd. Centn D. LUtJ. •· wu dead OD arrival at Ml11ioo CommUDJ· ty HOIPital an.-the l a.m. GDe- car acddent. Oflken a.aid Lalty, wbo ... alone ID tbe small, foni&D·imde car, mt caatrol u be droft at a ~ nee of speed. K'UALA LUMPUR. lllla)'tla CAP> -Some pa,.at1 In ll1tay1l1 '1 Kuaatm dl*ict are ll:eep. LD1 th* dlilldr9 lndoort ltec•• of rumon Uaat .o daUdND WUI be bebead*' to appeue ml aplrtq de- la)'lnl tbe openln1 ·of a tJ.OO mlWcJn aeaPoft. t Police in Kuaatao, 120 miles eat ol Kuala Lum· pur, warned today that aayone 1preadin1 1ueh namon would be charaed with vtol1Ucm ol tbe in· ' ten.al aecorltJ aet and coul ••• year 1D prUcm ai1d ... ftne. • Tbe 1ovemment tald tbe oplldn& of the Kun· \all port, acWal .. for · .. ,.., ..... ,.. ..... tayecl baca .. 0/ ~tn • 10meoltbl~. • ,;f ~ .... fadiO -telmtJGa or. .;. ... '{ tneeta we t....e duftnt embuly· presa confereneea. "We deoounce any negotla- tiona coocemtn1 tbe hostages~ releue before the United Statei extradltestbedeposedlbab: ; ·•we remind government ot- netala to ~ ataeoUon to ID.. tenaal problems eoaneet.ed with: the people, IDatead of Dqotiaf... in& abroad and paytn1 attention' to intemadoul public oPbllon. ··0ur actian Items from the •tll of tb• people aad th& leaderablp of Aratollab Rubollab Khomeini without anyone telliDc us wbat to do.·· In another development. mill· taata alezed three NBC-TV ne .. mm at smpolDt and beld them far • few boun at tbe u .s. EmbuaJ before releutq them, NBC repol1ed. The networil said the DeWS C1'eW aPOUeGtl,y WU detal.ned became -a bad rumec1 acenes f'rom a nearby rooftop ol mWtanta plactq •aadbao on the embuay roof, in apparent preparaUon to defend against any attack. In aoot.her development the Ui.ited States on Wednesday blocked Iran's aUempt to ar- raagn tt before the U.N. SecuriLy. Council. "We're aolnl to work actively to prevent a discussion by the Security Council until the boat.age. are released," State Department spokesman Hod· dinl Carter' laid. ••There la DO way tbia 1overnment will ne1otlate under the gun ol ita peop ...... beld. '' ~Gf .... C,,..R:; Vuee, .,._. m n45na wkb tf.N Secretar7-General Kurt W aJdbetm, told report.en: "We have indicated tbat ir the ho1ta1e question ls resolved, then we're prepared to aee the Security Council IC> forward and deal with the aaues that 8Q10Ge wtaltea to put before lt. lncludiq the lraniam .•• Tbe Seeurtty Council met for about 45 mtn•sai. and decided to bold f\D'tber eoaau.ltatiom, but. council memben said they were "dlalnclined" to meet tran'a re. quest for a meeting to air ita cbar1e that the United States waa creatina a "climate of war." Ratee Hit Reeord LONDON <AP> OfllclaJ bank lD&erat rates were bollted to their bl,,_. level ever to- d a 1 17 percent-by Prime lllniater Margaret Tbatcber's CoaaerYath'e 1o•ernment, whlcb la faced wttb mountlnl m. OaUoa and otbel' ecooomic woes delplte North Sea oU. Calm for •your Mopping .... DLC-7 CUISINART reg. 296:00 THE COOi SHOT, reg. ~ · <°'""°'*ration wvery Sat. 12_.) THE MAGI~ MOP:·reg, ~ · HENClaS IMIYIS - • This offer good tt\ru Nov. 24, 1179 f } ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 15, 1979 Co~pletes Pullout • ID Iran 8'1 DAVID KV'l'Slf ANN .............. All of Fl'4>r Cort0ntb1'1 .. em,.,,...rha1't ---Uadi'aWD fnim lru, lea~ -·---"~jl'Qj­~ .......... fQr (tbe trvme:-.ctnrauald todQ. T.be locaUon of tbt 52 iAinerlcau. bOwtver. w11 not ~rialaM . . p·, * * * ""*-lftUI lac 01rdner Nld tJM PhOr employMI, mOIUy mu~ lad conttnactlon ,...,.,....., per11QNMl, would be t a.Mk to finllb th• nftoery It EafllMm If lbelr Ufe\J tllD be par1atetd. TIM "'11out be1an lut wtlOk attar Ull state Department rec-om meftdtd American worker• In lr1n leave that trouble· * * * pla1uecl country, wbere student demOMtraton have been bold· lns to American boeta1es ln the U.8 Emnbauy ln Tehran. Fluor Corp. once bad about 1,000 employeea ln Iran. but wllhdrew them when aupportera or the Ayatollah Khomeini top· pled the ahah ln a revolutioo ear Iler th1a year. Fluor workers returned tut summer to try to * * * Cinlab the refinery project. The refmery at Eafahan is re- ported l.O be nearly complete, but Gardner said be didn't beUeve the Iranians had the ex- pertise to finish the proJect themseJves. The National Iranian OU C.O .. for whom the refinery was being built. paid Fluor and its West German partner in the work * * * Carter W ams Iran Sa/ ety of Hostages DemanJcd } 'WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi- nt Carter declared this after. n that Iranian authorities are 1ully responsible" for the safe. of some eo American hostages "they w111 be held accounla- e." In a speech at the AFL-CIO's ventlloo. ~ president reject- terroriam u a way to settle putia and said It was "un- kable that ·any responsible ....... e,Jet t 'Miss er SD SAN DIEGO <AP> -An airliner with 108 people aboard ·came. wit.blD 108 feet of colliding with a small private plane over San J>ieec> on Friday nltht, the. •.aer.J Amticld AdminiatratioD ..... ....,. J 4'n bavestla'atloa has been Qr- Clered, FAA spokesman Fred .,.. ukl ta Waldlactoo:, D.C. hnW .... tbe Dlal'-m.ilt .. ... slmUar to the SeDt. 1l'JI coWsiOD of a Padfk thWlt Airll:nel JetJJ.ner and a =~ wbieb l« penons lilTOlftd in last week's near iM were a Western Airlines J~ and a small Aero- mmander. Ray llonoo, the pilot of the mall plane, told FAA in· u1•tora he glanced out bis ft wbadow and suddenly saw big red W," fill the en· pue of &Jass. Then, be said, t wlUl>edon by.'' A recrW la the logo used by tltem OD the aides Of its et. At the time, botb planes were der guidance of the San Diego pproacb control as they pre- ared to land at Lindbergh ield, the city's downtown rt. AD FAA spokesman at San ep aald there would be no m111mt-until the lnve1U1ation completed. Tbe tirl1ner pilot was not Iden· ed Foil . government" would try to ac· "This cri.sls calls for firmness compllah ita purpose by holding and restraint," he said in a another n ation 's diplomatic speech that was frequently in representatives as barter. terrupted by loud applause and •'This is an act of terrorism whistles from the audience of totally outside the bounds of in· labor leaders. ternational law and diplomatic Reflecting a l.Ougb line in the tradition,'' Carter said in bis U.S. war of nerves with Iran. strongest statement since the Carter said he would "never al · hostages were taken Nov. 4 low any foreign country to die· when Iranian students seized the tale any American policy." U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Carter said "the United States of Ameri ca will not yield to in l e rn a l1 o n a l te rro r is m o r blackmail " He said the seizure of the cm· bassy 12 days ago violated basic pr1n c 1ples or 1n terna t1o na l d1plomany "An emb assy 1s not a fo rtress," Carte r declared "There are no embassies that can long withstand the attack of <See CARTER. Page A2 > * * ~ * * * Moslems Won't Free Fire's Out, So Legion Women as Hostages G t B By Tbe Auocla&.ed Press The Moslem militanla holding the U.S. Embassy in Tehran an- grily rejected sugestions today by a t.op Iranian official that some of their 98 boat.ages. in· elµd~ all women, be freed. Tbe7 declared tbat only A.Jatollah JChom4tnl and the Jra. nlan people can tell tbem what to do. Jn 'fl~!~.'!L~eanwblle. Arab Leape lllllmUln rejected a~ yan demand for Joint Arab dlplomatie and e~onomic reprisals a1aln1t the United States for, freenne Iranian as- sets in American banks. lrm appealed to other Moslem natiom for diplomatic help in its confrontation with tbe United Slates. But only Libya among tbe 20 Arab League delegations supported such a move. Even Iraq, one of the most anti· American Arab nations, re-, versed ita stand and opposed the Libyan demand. As the embassy impasse en- tered its 12th day, CBS correspondent Randy Daniels reported from Tehran that Abolhassan Bani Sadr, Iran's foreign affairs chief, told him in an interview that •'all women and blacks would be freed very soon." He did not say exactly when this would taJce place. Bani Sadr had told a news con- ference Wednesday that those who are "innocent." without a * * * "connection with the United Stales," might be freed by the weekend, Tehran radio re- ported. Today, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ibrahim Mok.kala told Tbe Asaociated Preaa womeo and blacb "pou1hl1'• would 1>e freed ··c1ue to tbe fact that Islam baa got a lot of reaped for women and due to the lact we eoaalder blacb to be oppressed people." 'The State Department s.ays six or seven American women and one black U.S. M arlne are among the 62 Americans. It was not clear whether Bani Sadr, in referring to "blacks," aJso may have meant the 36 non· American hostages, most lbf whom are dark -skinn ed Pakistani and Indian employees of the embassy. But Tehran radio quoted the embassy militants as saying: "No. Something like this will not be considered. Our conditions are known. We do not recognize any statement except our state· ments as broadcast by Tehran radio and television or slate· ments we lssue during embassy press conferences. "We denounce any negotia- tions concerning the hostages' release before the United Slates extradites the deposed shah:·· * * * . ~t Iran Starve,· Farmer Group Says PARK RIDGE, ID. (AP) - Sayt.nc America'• tanners are "fed up,. wttb tran•1 actions against the Ullited States, the nation'• lar1eat farm orsanlza· tiODI aa1d today lt b breaking witb tndlUoft and will no loqer oppoee tbe ue of food as ·a political weapon. . ·•we mast not 1uccumb to the blackm&ll taeUca of Iranian militants " tald Allen Grant, presld'11t of tbe 3.2 million· * * * Brathel Bmu family American Farm Bureau Federation. Grant said be had writ.ten l.O President Carter to pleqe the feCleratioo1s support fbr use or "any neeeuaey economic and moral aanctiqna lncluding full enabarto of t;;I commodities'' aaainltlran. Moslem militants have been holding about 60 Americans bc»tap ln tbe-_U.S. Embaas>: in Iran l1nce Nov. 4, demanc11nc the United States tum over the depofed stiah Qf Iran l.O ataod trial for bil allqe4 crimes. "We're pttlna quite • lot of commenta from our people out in tbe country," Grant aald in an interview. ''11iey•re aayina, 'Do tfhatever'1 necesaary. • They'd Un to 1ee the adminbtratioo take tDON stiff meuure1. But they cbl't want military int.er· notion. . .became tbat CCM4d cost the UVel of ~people." Dul'lnl the u.month pertc:id endhll Sept. 30, tb• Unlt4Ml States IOld food and animal fetid wtrth '* mlWoo to Iran Md 1451 m.lllloo worth ot Am·encan " farm productt tho year betore. Grant aatd an embarro on aalu ot sucb i»roducta to lrlb would not 1(fecf' Amert can farmers "mat.enally" becaUM tbe nation HPortl about tl2 blfllon worth of ajrlcwtural pro- duct.I annually. es usy Members of Amencan Leg.loo Post 291 are making plans l.O re- build and remodel tb~ir ball that burned early Tuesday mornin& in Newport Beach. "Our preaent plans are to restore tbe buildlq u il wu." Don Donaldson, president of the lee.ion board, said today. "We have been in worse shape.·' The fire destroyed most of the root of the 7,SOO·aquare-root buUdina and was reapomible for heavy damage to the interior Fire officials, today. set the dam'8e estimate at $25,000 to contents, $360,000 to the struc· tu re. Donaldson said there is suffi· c1ent insurance l.O cover the fire damage but said reconstruction cost cannot be determined uolll city officials can decide what portions of the building can be lert standing. The fire occurred al 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, apparently igruted by a floor furnace that had been installed when the building was constructed by volunteer legion members Just after World War II The building at 215 l.Sth St .. was officially dedicated in 1952 Firemen theorize that the furnace malfunctioned and sparks ignited the floor area around the furnace floor outlet and s pread to the legs of a nearby piano collaps ing it on top of the furnace, omc1als said lo· day This touched off a portable bar and the blaze spread to stage curtains. Officials still had not learned why the furnace had been left on There had been a weekly Jam session and barbecue in the building Sunday night but no events had been held Monday or Tuesday evenings. December Is the busiest month ror activities at the hall. Donaldson s aid the legton figures to lose $1,000 monthJy from rentals until rebulldini ls completed lo six to ei&bt months. 44lranians Ordered Out ST. PAUL. Kinn. <AP> -The lmmi&ratloo and NaturalizaUoo Service bu ordeted 44 lraaJana in Mlnnelota. N<Xtb Dakota and South Dakota to leave. t!M Unit.eel Stata withln ~ days or face le1al action. The Iranian• are on ·what the INS calll "volun· tal')' d91artw-. 1tatua," Gerald Q>yle. ~ INS director in St. Paut, said Weda.daY. ''Mott of tbem are rormer ltladenta WbO. for one reason or another, tenbilMlted tbelr IUldent IUWJ and have al.l"led to leave without our taldn~ any •ctlon •111D.1t them, Coyl taJd. about l50 mlllloo in Ausust to complete the job . Gardner sald the Iranians could · contract with another company if they so deslrect: When completed, the reftnery would have a 200,000 barrel per day capacity in the producbon of gasoline. ~erosene. Jet fuels and badly needed healing oil. Fluor officaals said nooe of the American worlten In Iran had ever been banned or threatened durins the tumultuoUJ eventa ol the pUl year there. J . Robert Fluor, chairman of Fluor Corp., aald that re1ardleaa of fUture event.a ln Iran, there wouJd be no adverse financial impact oo the company's earn- ings . Queen Sandy Kay Zahleo. 18, Fountain Valley, and Kmg Dave May. 20, Newport Beach, presided over 1979 homecoming festivities this past weekend at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa Republicans Target Mangers, Miller Shop Robbed O/Clnthing A burdar or buralara kicked in an antique wooden door and stole $10,000 worth of expenalve clotbJ01 early tod•J from a Newport Beacb women's cloc.binaacn. ~aaid.. The Incident occurred at 4: 15 a.m. al AP'9P01, 3Ma Via Lido ln Ltdo Villa••· PoUee 1atd care was taken In 1electln1 the dre11e1, pantsuit•. blouMa, •carfa And pones. One mta1na pantault wu valued at tl,000. ooncealld. Clloice in Chm_. PEKJNG CA.1> -More than 3<»01000 Peklnt realdenta voted today In tbe fiHt major election In China In ~ yean. · A The conquest of two state As- sembly posts and the unseating of Supervisor F.disoo Miller are the I.Op objectives or the Orange C.Ounty Republican party in 1!8>. That word came Wednesday rrom Mrs. ·Lois Lundberg, the GOP's eotmly chairman, in a speech before the Balboa Bay Republican Women. Federated. Mrs. Lundberg, saying "there 1s no reason for us not to have the assembly seats," added that Republicans are pledged to an 'all-out effort" to win the seats now held by Democrats Dennis Mangers of Huntington Beach and Chet Wray of Garden Grove . The GOP also is going after the congressional seat of Democrat Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana. she said. Assemblyman Bruce Neslaode, R-Orange. likely will seek Miller's spot on the COWlly Boafd of Supervisors, Mrs. Lundber" said. Coast Weather Overnight and morning f oa likely wltb sties becomibl fair Friday af· ternoon. Days cooler. Lowa toni&bt 45 al lhe beaches aad 52 inland. with highs Friday of 84 along the coaat and 72 In- land. INS .. ETOD~Y Bod NtDI /or CoUfondo Ang•I•' fan1 : A Houlfon pap•r report• tlaot •for pUclNr Nobt ltp wtU non •horti, unth th• RouaJon .«trot. Storr. Page 81. ..... l ' l f 1 ' NftCFalMfir 87 f'&SDDICll ICBOSllDL ............... Tbrw ~ Inola .. were amoaa ptnoat •••d W.clMldaJ by tbe lJblrtaltaD P8"Yolcautonda. ~b= ..... -,._...,..eom fot' .. ry and traud ~ 1 tum· me1" voter NlldfatlODdrlft, AcconUns to lJbertutan Par-ty ortldall, tbe worten 1ub- mt~· . ._. VGUI'~ , eardl tuf 'ultl.....,..,.,. Jee-tH by tbe Onqe ~ JtetlltN:r ol Vear. alftee. Named u delendanta tn tbe Sl00,000 dam.,. lawsuit ft.led Jn Superior Court are Frank Tom..tk, 19, . Xu.rt Loomla. 11, and ONI Hale, 19, all ol Runt· ln1ton Beach, and Mlcba•• Ra.DleJ, •. ol l..iOQI Beach. Accordiq to a party olftdal, th• four were amona more than 200 youq people bired du.rtna an lntenalve campaip to aign up voten few the lJbertarlu Part)'. Worken were paid oa a per re1lltration baata, with bonuses irantedfcw hl8h perfonnen. The number of confirmed bo1us rellatraUona now exceeds 300 and the ftpre la expected to climb. The bol\ll rellltratlom are under lnvesUsaUon by the Re1lstrar of Voters and the Oran1e County District At- torney's olllce. Jennie Mullen of Issaquah, Wash., bolds new family member Souk Ubon. Her parents, Bob and Lucy Mullen, have adopted a Laotian family of four, bringing the family total to 11. They say they overcome the language barrier with smiles. Yenezuela'1 Beauty Comes To Forefront Sex Charges Lead To Medi-CBI Loss LONDON (AP) -Venezuela's Miss World entry, 18-year-old Tatiana Capote Abdel, popped out of her scanty one-piece swim s uit today at a preview of tonight's final Judging, sending photographers scrambling for the best angle. SACRAMENTO (AP> -An Oakland psychiatrist accused of f)aving sex wtth a patient during office calls for which he billed the state has been suspen~ from the Medi-Cal program,. say state health officials. The Department of Health Services said Wednesday the in- de f 1 n i te s uspension of Or. Richard Komisaruk took effect Monday. Department spokeswoman Beverly Powell said Medi-Cal UCI Campus To Be Site Of RV Park UC Irvine students soon will be moving into what officials describe as the flrlt recreation vehicle park on a university campus. Most of the 89 students who will live in the new campus de- velopment will move there this weekend wttb tbelr trailers, vans and eampers. The patt ta · located on Phyaical Sclen~ea Road at the western corlMI' ol thecampua. A lcbOol IPOkeaman Nkl tbe $400,000 facllity will offer IO recreatiGDal vehicle apacee for : full-tlme UCI atudeata. Each •space will have electrical, . water, M1"l' and i.lepbone con· · nections. • Rent will be '10 a month. • The recreation vebfcle park ts one of three projecta that have been under way OD the Oraqe • County campus aimed at al· • levlatlns a 1borta1e of on· campus bouslni apace. A 200- unit apartment complex la under ·con1truction between tbe ·Medical Sciences complelt and blolol(lcal sciences buildln1. " DAILY PILOT paid Komtsaruk $3,099 for 99 sessions in 1975-76 with an un- identified female patient. Komlsaruk said the sessions lasted 50 minutes. The depart- ment said they lasted 30 minutes or less, and that many of them involved sex. • Ms. Powell said the woman stopped seeing Komisaruk in September 1976 and later riled a complatnt against him Meanwhile, the c hief in· vestigator for the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance, Vern Leeper. said the board bas a pproved r evocation o f Komisaruk·s license. Komisaruk faces seven misde- meanor COWlts in Contra Costa County for allegedly writing il- legal prescriptions for Demerol and another drug, Percodan, and failing to keep proper pre· scriptioo records. C'elalril Note• Veteran organizer Eric Morley hastily a djusted the swimsuit on the 35-23-35 beauty and told reporters in a serious tone "l had to use both bands to get things covered up quickly." A view or the partially unclad model was captured by cameras of the British Broadcasting Corp .• but BBC said that portion of the tape will be edited from pre-judging events to be shown along with coverage of tonight's event. A strike forced cancellation or Ii ve coverage o f the final performance, but it was to be shown later to an estimated 300 million persons around the world, BBC said. Later the BBC said a 24-bour strike by 40 sound workers in· volved in a staff dhpute forced cancellation of plans to televise tonight's final performance. Newport Seeking Tidelands Funds The City of Newport Beach bas taken a step towaitt ob- talniD& lta abare of revenue from Beaccm Bay properties that are oa state tideland.I. The City Council bu authorised appraisal of the parcels to determiDe falr market rental value. 'lblrty-five of the '73 bayslde bomea are completely or partially on tidelands. The Udelandl are under lease to the betrs of the late Joseph A. Beek wbo developed the community OD Harbor Jaland Drive otf Bayside Drive. The lease expires in 1987. The lease would be extended 25 yean 1f the city can 1ain revenue from the properties. Control ii dependent on a land swap aareement between the city and 1tate which would make it possible to remove the Beacon Bay land from tidelands control by substltutinl city land (a six-acre upper bay parcel). ••• THE a.GSING of Bayside Drive for replacement of a sewer trunk line and storm drain could create a major traffic problem tb1s winter. The work la slated to begin ID l'~, Benjamin B. Nolan, publlc works dinctor, baa tOld the City Council. He aald It would be "oeceuary to dole the street to tbroulh traffic for much of the construction period." The city al.so plans a $245,000 water main and storm drain replacement in the same area. The work would clo&e the road to all but Bayside Drive resfdenll 1ot.na to and &om tbelr bomes. Bayaicle Drive and Paclfte Cout Hllbway .,. tbe only two eut.wett routel from llarluerlte Avenue in Corona del Mar to Upper Bay bridle on Coast Hll)lwQ. ••• • TD n.ooa OF th• new Newport Center llbraiy on San ctemmte Drive 11 already cUP9led, but the City · Council bal okayed carpetiq oa top:=::· lJbrar)' boud memben dalm c wu down wttbout a pad and l'OQlb •Potl In tbe m~ ... inl on tt fol' loq pertodl of time Urtq. ''Wewant to mate thil llbnr)t u comfortable ad at- tractive a pc>11lble, .. Hld Judith Clark. p...ideat ol tbl board. "It wtll be the lut new llbrU'1 built ID Nawpolt Beach." The councll approved '31,000 for the aew carpeUna alont With • '119,411 f\ani1abJ.np IJudlM. . .. .. . A PllOPOSAL •Y tbe ftrm tut mu• ~ suntan lotloo to paint and pay tbe ma1Dt9Uee ~al ref· use blnlonaty beach• w .. ctuinpedbJtbtCllJCO.CU tbll week. +• Tbli moYe came after CoQndlma DoD JlcbUill uld be ta"•::..~ to~ of Id~. ~bllc .' ' .. Father of Dionne Quintuplets Dies NOR111 BAY, Ontario <AP> - Oliva Dionne, 78. father of the Dionne qulntupleta, died toda.y at hla home in Corbell near North Bay. ,....,P.,,eAJ CARTER •..• a mob if the mob has the back- ing of the host government it.self." - He said the principle of the in- violability of embassies la ac- cepted by nations throughout the world, and added that the ln- n i an students' action has "galvaruzed the American peo-ple." He said the taking of the hostages has resulted in "anger and outrage" from Americans However, Carter said the Unit- ed States will do nothmg that en- dangers the safety of the hostages and said the situation calls for patJence, perseverance and "measured, deliberate ac- tion." ·'These developments in Iran have made it starkly clear that our excessive dependence on ~eign oil is a direct physical threat to our freedom and security as Americans,'· Carter said in his first public remarks on the Iranian crisis lo a week. Money Supply Goes Back Up The Federal Reserve reported this afternoon that the nation'• money supply roee for tbe week endina~. T. .. · l -tbe total of cu:rreney and deposits -roee a btWan to '379.2 lltlllon. M-2 -currency, deposita and aavtnas -weal up $4.4 billion to SN2.2 billloo. What effect thll will hue on the Fed's effort to cotatrol the money 1upply tbrouab b1Per intereat rates was not lm· mediately known. Family members aaid Dionne WU not feelinl weU last night but bad not been l.D bad health. He bad been llvinl wtlb h1I wife. Elzire, 70, in their modest bun&alow near the farmhouse where the glrls were born by the Ugbt ol kerosene lampa. Forty-nve years aeo. lo the middle or the Oepreut00. the birth ol five idenucal st.5ters in the farmhouse made news around the ~rid. The May 28, 1934 births touched off a massive run os1ty blitz that turned their sleepy hamlet into a circus filled with throngs wanting to see the babies. The aUending doctor, Allan Dafoe, basked In the Umellght W> the girls grew and their pictures were on the covers or magannes everywhere But the shy Obva Oion.oe at first shunned attention and friends satd he was shaken and confused by t he attending publicity crush that eventually caused the daughters lo leave home for good. Re and bis wife were bWed as "The World's Most Famous Parents,·· and appeared oo a vaudeville show, derivmg some money for their lack ol pn vacy. The surviving dau1bters - Cecile. Yvonne and Annette - live near Mootreal. Emilie died al age 19 from sul- foc a Uon during an epileptic seisure and Marte died l.D ltTO, apparently ol a t>Jood clot In the brain. During the 11301. ftve m.lWoo people tnftled to Nortbern On- tarto to watch the five klealica.1- ly dressed lirla play. l.D • ·~lal compound called QUi.otJand, out· aide a nunery to wtucb tbelr parents bad almost no aceeu. Tbe~ve ala . n separated h'om ta pennaomUy la It and the only coatact between them bad been the Cbriatmu cards they excbanpd annually. .. But this ts very. very. very formal," Germain Allard, An- nette'• former husband, aa!d ln 1978. '"lbere la DO dla.lope at all." DLC-7 CUISINART. reg. 29e:QQ Mn. ftitdiir •aid m.t. '1J, eoaf .... lD 1111 to =~ iD-tonntlliaD ~ CM 1k>- vieta wbea be wu a member ol Btitala •1 wartime Heurlty Ml"Yiee, INt to Mean bis ODD• feAJcm ..... 11.m lilllmmlty frompr111ealioa.. . .... ..sd .. 1'M IDtarraP&- ed bl lift .... two tC1P 8rttilll diplomata. Gay Bar1nt aoct Dna•ld Mlidean, clllfeet.cl to tbe &met um. an.er~ m tbe Brtuab FmbiulJ ln • ........,,_ Tbe Burieu-llaeleu affair WU Britatii'I wont IPJ ICAD- dal. It wa followed lD 1183 by another storm when their u-~iate, Kim PbllbJ, also dilfed- ed to lloleow. He ... a former member ot the MCUtl1Y Mr'Vice •Ito al10 worked In the Wuhlaatoa embuay and was the DOtorioul "third man" who tipped off Buraea and Maclean that they were about to be ex- posed because of security leaks. Mrs. Thatcher said Bhurt u- silted Burpu and Maclean to get away to tbe Soviet UD1oa. ln a lwtft announcement after M ra. Thatcher's disclosure: Buctrtnpam Palace aa!d Blunt would be stripped of tbe knlptbood he was awarded l.D 1956. He wu surveyor or the royal art collection to Kine Geor1e VI and to George's daupter, Elizabeth, from l9oU lo 1.972. The subject was raised in Parliament following publica- tion of a bobk, "The Climate of Treason," by Andrew Boyle which apeculatea about fourth' and nt'th men in the Burgess- M aclean Phil by case. Burgess died in 1963, but Ma c l ean and Phtlby are believed still to be living in the Soviet Union. Hlunt was a tutor at Cam- bridge University when Burgess ~as a 'ltudent there, and later was a di rector of London's Courtauld lruilltute of Art and professor or history of art at the University or London. Jogger Finds QothedBody Along Coast The body of a middle-age woman was found floating in the surf today off Huntington Beach by an early morning jogger. . Oranie County Sheriff's dep- uties said the woman was clad in a blue blouse and brown alacks, but wu barefoot. Her identity and the cause ol ber death weren't immediately known. Nor wu it known bow IOOI the body had been in the water. The body wu foand about s a. m . oa the state beach jutt IOUtb fll Golden West Street. Diplomacy Gaim LONDON <AP) -Tbe Pope'1 personal envoy in London a be- in1 liven di'*>matic riCb&a u a fint ltep toward •tebH@tn1 fu 11 dlplonuUe relaUona betweeD Britain and the Vatican, tbe '11mes reported. c•usfor •row ~ ......... , needs 1225 s~1s THE COOK SHOT reg. ~ (Demon$tratlon ~Sat. 12"") I ' THE MAGIC MOP reQ. ~ 1.95 HEMCKas KMIY.IS j 20°/o OFF LUCfn COOKIOOIC HOL:DER reg . 7:95 6.50 Thia offer good thru Nov. 24, t979 f \. . .,,.,, .......... . ~ Britain's Prince Charles. 31 today. gets a card and bouquet ol flowers from Mrs. Annie Realff Wbo$e lOlst birthday also is today. The two met in London Wednesday night at a charity concert. ,Pat Nixon Shows ·steady Progress PatNimn ii .. stndilJ ln:qnv· ma·· 1ram • b6ut wtt1a broDebial pneumonia, but spokesmen at SU Oemmte General HQIPit.al ..., tL aq b& a week before the former '1nt Lady can ao home. Pormer Presldept Rlcbaril Nlxoa ~ Ju. aw... Wife twice Wednesday, hospital spokesmm aaid. ·~The prealdent came and bfCM.\&ht ber eome home-made soup... hospital administrator Malcolm Johnson said. Jofanaon eaiJi Mrs. Nixon, _hospitalized Tuesday, is .. lm- PJ'Ovinl In all areas of treat- . ment," but added that sbe ii still · f'at:ftued and needs bed rest. Nixon spent about 40 miDUtea with Mrs. NJ.son on Weddeeday mornlne, then returned for a sbort vtait tn the evening. Johnson said Mrs. Nbton is staying in tbe private 'room whlcb Julie Nixon Eisenhower stayed in tut year after giving birth to the NJxons' grand- daugbf«, Jennie. On Tuesday nllbt, Nixon and dauchter Julie brouaht the toddler to eee ber grancfmother. Mrs. Eisen.bower brought her H-year-old mother lo the bocttal TaeldaJ . "'Sbe came tn with a fever, but her temperatut'e ia now normalised,·• John.ton said. .. Sbe la beln& treated with medication and respiratory therapy." Dr. Berigoj Stambuk, a San Clemente ioternist. said be ex- pect& Mn. Nixon, 67. would stay another five days at San Clemente General Hospital. She entered the hospital Tuesday and ls receiving medication and respiration therapy, a hospital 1pokeaman aaid. "The :1-rays this morning •Showed she ia improving, and her white blood count is ~ greaaint toward normal," the doctoraald. "They're just like any normal fa.nily. 1be pres1dent came and brought her some home made soup yesterday morning. Mork Hit lnCluuch Ralings NEW YORK (AP) -"Mork and MiDdY," listed by Roman Catholic olficlal.a ln New York as one of the 10 beat television shows for children's viewing last season. was c11tlled by them t.o- day for 1eUina an 1llp into the scripts. Tbe cburch·dlstribu~ed ''Television and Movie Fact.I for Parents" expressed sorrow that "an excellent abow. 'Mort and Mind-f,' so engaging for youngsters, bu recenUy salted programs with suggeative re· marks." However, it' still called the pr'o,ram a 1ood one for joint viewing and follow·UP CODVetaa· Uona by cblldren and parent.a. Four shows with hieh A. C. Nielaen Co. ratings were on tbe church list as amon1 the best programs for children. These were "Sixty Minutes," "The White Shadow," "Happy Days" and "Anlie." Two prime-time shows that rated high in the latest Nielsen survey, "'lbree's Company" and "Dallas," were on the church's list of worst programs for: children. The late-night "Salur· day Night Live" also was listed among the worst programs. The ratings were based on monitodn1 of television pro· grams by 210 volunteers dea'cribfd by the New York Arcbdiocele u mo1t.ly parents and rz=g a cross·secdoo of b& , occupations and " •tea. Tbe llat of beats lo eluded: "Bad News Bean." 0 BJ and the Bear." •"BarAey JUller," • • Barnabt Jones,'• • 'Cblpe,' · .. Detedlve School," "Diff'l'lllt Strom •• and • 'Lasaru1 SJD· clro~~ . . .. Douglas Executives Arraigned WASHINGTON <AP) - McDooneU Douglas Corp. and two executives pleade4 innocent today t.Q charges they macte fl million in illegal payment.a to of. ficials and businessmen an five foreign countries. The innocent plea for McOon· nell Douglas was entered by former Defense Secretary Clark Clifford. a Washington lawyer who was representmg one of the nation's biggest defense contrac tors. Also pleading innocent at the arraignment In U.S. Distnct Court were James S. McDonneU Ill, vice president or the St. Loula·based company, and John C. Brizendine, president or the Douglas Aircraft Co. division m Long Beach. Charles M. Forsyth. executive vice president of Douglas Aircraft. was to be arraigned later today. A fourth company executive, Sherman Pruitt Jr .. sales manager for Douglas AircTaft, is to be arraigned Moo· day. A tentative trial date was set f9r June 16, although Clifford tOld U.S. Dt!trict Judge Joyce Hens Green be bad "grave doubts" that tbe corporation would be ready for trial by then Clifford told reporters it was possible the case could be set· tled out of court, but ll was pre- • mature to make such a predic· lion. Clifford said there will be a meeting Monday between de· renae lawyers and Justice Department attorneys and "as time goes on, other talks will be held.·· He said prior dlscuaaklns between the parties produced no agreement. "We are convinced there bas not ~ a violation of law," Clifford said. "These transac- tions came be.(Qre the Foreign Corrupt PraCTices Ac t was ~sed. Slayer of Mo~her Gets 40 Year Term WHEATON. Ill. <API A 23-year-old man convicted or k illing ha s mother wath a baseball bat while she decorated a hotel room for h1S engaeement party has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. A Jury found Robert Nel.soo or Elmhurst gwlty Sept. 12 of slay· mg hls mother July 15. 1978. and throwing her body from the l2lh n oor window of the Sberaton- Oa k l)rook Hotel in Oak Brook. Dori>tby Nelson. 52, a widow who had lived with her son. was slaan wbtle making preparations for her son's engagement party. officials said Judee John Bowman passed sentence Tuesday in Circuit Court LD DuPage County. Prosecutors a s ked for a "natural life'" term. but under the senU>nce imposed. Nelson could be paroled m 20 years No motive was established. However. prosecutors said Mrs Nelson bad told a friend that her son had given her trouble. in· eluding taking four years to finish two years or school, and that she planned to stop support. mg him Police sa1d that when they at· nved at the scene they saw the "distraught" Nelson put a razor into bis wallet and thought be might try to kill himself. Authorities said Mrs. Nelson's blood was found on her son's shoes. and bis blood was found on her clothes, apparently from a hand cut he suffered wben he pushed her body out the window SQuare coclcta1l table. reg i 669 S.W 1589. Exquisite Et Cetera by Drexel Exceptional Values! Ceo«. 0..lc ch9ir. reg. sms..iea 1as. reg. sm.sa1ea.a.. o.u. tfO. k71.~8?4S. The most 1emp111g array ol lurn11uru gills dW011'> your !>eleclion <Jurir.g O\Jr c;nocrat sale <;>I Drexel • Et Celjr 1 rems Each p1eca d1stmgu1s~o·uv 11·.e impressive special finishes. chinorserie decorations or 11111• carvings and. of course. the cons1s1enr Drexel Quality Exerting gills 10 please a toend S.1vings to please yourself for a hm11ed 11mti only' SefWt'Ber reg. S1139.Salel71S. H.J.GAl\~~lt fURNITU~E • PROF£SSION~t.. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 22 I I HAUOI l&.VD • COST~ MISA .646.021171 • l AIUftdant Ptnnpblg Ovt o 8arpaOt at Good Old Ron'• Place out on Uruversity Drive in Irvine. He recorded lbe lineup on film for posterity. We printed it .. Beneath the photo, the caption suegested that thi~ may be just the start of the lineups that we may all be 10 for soonAlas, we got straightened out pretty fast by several of our loyal subscribers who are apparently also loyal customers of good old Ron. TREY POINTED OUT to us that the gas lineup at Ron's place doesn't have anything to _do w~lh <J:ov. Moon· beam and his odd-evenJ or the Iranian s1tuat1on or the general status of the economy. Ron. apparently, is a throwback to the Stone Age of the service station business HE'S A CUT-RATE DEALER. Ron is apparently still living in the years when dealers stuck "Gas War!" signs out front and then knocked a nickel off the pnce per gallon to draw in some extra trade. In truth, then, what Ron was doing was pumpmg un leaded gasoline for 99.2 cents per gallon. regular for 94.8. and premium for $1 OJ 8 That's why Ron 's Mobil out m Irvine had the autos all lined up to get to his pumps. Forget about talk of shortages. This was bargain-basement day FIGURE IT OUT. Ron was al most nine cents under what I paid for unleaded at a serve-yourself outlet on the same day. I'll bet Ron is so far out of touch with reality that he's still having attendants wash windshields and check your oil. They probably even i.ay. "Thank you. hur'1' back," when you pull away from the pumps. Maybe there's a real lesson here someplace People hate to be forced into lines But they'll happily line up for a bargain Did you ever think you'd live to see 99.2 cents a gallon figure as a steal? MOUNT Al, SD9'~l_ -linel .., cook•· ---1tep o1 • r:-:_wJtWrawal from l&Ddl t ....-'ID tM *' Mid•••• War IDcl •• ,, .... IOld.len ..... UMlr na. ..._, title deHrt moYataln •NN MOHi 61 M1410 Mft nct&ftd the T• OOmeandmeDtl. n. flal-ralllAI ~:; tHded ~ aboa{ -and 11raeU aoldl•n. pualal tourl1ta aad Bedouin Arat.. clHn tb• way for Pn9ideot ADwar Sedat to celebrat. tbe tecond amilvenal7 ol bis peace lnU.lati" cm tb1t moantalD. ··Here the Ten Command· ments came down wltb tbe moral 1.Qjunction wblch ts today applied to relatiou between~ ple.·• said Israeli Gen. Dov Sion. Britain's Proposal ~pted LONDON CAP> -Opposing pa r ttes at the Zimbabwe Rhodesia talka ~ accepted Britain's plan for a new Interim government, paving the way for a peace seltlement. Britain announced the agree-- m eo t after intense telepbone communication throughout the night and further meetings lhla morning. THE 1&-WEEK-OLD talks ar- ranged by Britain now can move to the final stage or working out a cease-fire in the seven-year- old war between government and nationalist guerrillas in Zi mbabwe Rhodesia that has left 20,000 dead. Despite the difficult negotia- tions ahead. the prospect or an end to years of international OS· tracism and bloody conflict lay in sight for the breakaway British colony of seven million blacks and 230,000 whites. The final plan called for a British governor to rule Zim- babwe Rhodesia and supervise new elections before it is grant· ed legal mdependence. N I CHOLAS FENN, spokesman for British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington. told a news conference: .. Lord Car- rington 1s delighted. He pays tribute to the statesmanship of both delegations.·· Agreement came a fter Britain amended its original plan for direct rule during new elections and a cease-fire by stating that the Patriotic Front guerrillas will. like Salisbury's govern- ment troops, come under the direct authority or the proposed Brlti9h governor. Prisoner Shnts a Surprise Front spokesmen said this ,,. satisfied the guerrillas' run- LONG BEACH <AP> -A handcUffed 29-year-old prisoner pulled a concealed pistol and fired three shots from behind his back Wednesday as he was be- lng led into the Long Beach damenta1 objection that Britain police station jail. officers aaid. Intended to legalize the govem- Manuel Herrera, of Lomita, was . ment troops by taking them originally arrested for alleged over, leaving the Front's forces pro'!Yling, a misdemeanor as outlaW'5. 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ACOOllDING TO '111£ I.Inell ~ to nftit to EUPUm arm1, IDl&allatiom trultemlCJ eoetrOl Dat J8111WJ. , to El)'Pdan ooatrol 1Delude4 ~ Bat Biiia _,....., to a.sari -alrfleld. an llraell fteld ICbool reQlMlt to lilhaDce tbe budover that will be operated by an ao EOPt cioald bold _..~._ Eayptian university, a ~ Ulen IDMtili'a •tbe eeea a. bolt.el. aehools, cllni~ and boul'· nl•......-;.tof,.sedat•a anlval tn lDI for laraell dvtllam wbo bad Jen•aa• c:aNcw. Jt. J.m. worked In the area. TRENTON, N .J . (AP> Miriam Kiss wu leattimately passed over for a state Job because ol ber lmqe, including the fact that a.be carried a Walt Disney kmcb box, a New Jersey court bu ruled. Ill. Kill claimed she was dis- mminated against on the basis of IH when she was denied a job as a community planner in 1.976 because a man who scored lower on the qualification test was hired instead. SHE APPLIED FOR the job along with two men. one or whom received a veteran's 1 pr'ority ror the job. When a man wai. hired. she complained to a Civil Service Commission hear- mr.t officer ~k Group Honored .. In tus op1mon, the petitioner would not be able to pro1ect the desired department image to the muo1c1pahues." the Appellate D1vis1on of Superior Court note Wt>dnesday. "He ltbe tM:arin~ officer> also believed the peltt1oner lo be ee centnc and have qwrks . . one example being she camed her lunch an a c hild"s lunchbox. decorated with Wall Diaoey characters," the tbree-jud~ panel said. S tevie Nlcks, left, of Fleetwood Mac. hugs 9·year-0ld J cssica Borja Wednesday dunng reception at the t.:mted :\allons The two met after Dr. E . Eldaba-LJm presented Fleetwood Mack with a c1tallon for its donation of their son g. ··Beautiful Child" to the Music For UNICEF copyright gift program. --. Whirlpool Large capacity, 2-speed automatic washer and matching dryer A.a-••• Arrestetl ... BERKELEY (AP> -,.....,_One man was arrested . Wednelday after he at· tempted to use a pickax OD tbe paitina lot next to the People's Park near the University or California campus, polleeMld. Tbe incident, which bJ"OUlht back memories of tbe pitched battles over tbe park a decade aao bad been brewtns for '•everal days alnce the acbool said It wouhl start charatng 50 cents to part ln the lot about three blocks from cam- pus. Since 1972 the lot baa been free ,,._ C..1'ide4 PRESNO (AP> -An araument over who would pump gasoline Jtnt that left one man dead bu resulted ln a 17·year prison sentence for another. Phil.Up J. Leanoe, 22, WU aentenced Wedne&- I . Ali Says lrail ~fiised Olf er LOI ANOELl;S <Al') -Tonner beavywelabt boalnl dla111plop MUbammad A!l IW aocucated there It ao .... be wU1 play • role lD ne1ottaUn1 for AIPert~ bailt.U• lD Tehran, and IUQetted that the. UDlt.data&4iinlum tbe Sbab and b1a mooey to Iran. A~J wbO umouDHd ,.,u.r iut he'd offend b.lmaeu In ncwp for tbe to AmMtca.u beint Mid ltOlta .. at the U.S. emba.uy in Tehru. aald Wednea· clay that bla request had been tu.roed down. All, a llualim, uJd Iran would not accept blm lD tnd~ for tbt bolta&ea becauae ''I'm a hero there; they're my bl'Otben.•• • He would not say, however. when be bad made the propoUI nor wblch Iranian offlclala turned it down. Alked ti be milbt be permitted into Iran to speak with leader Ayatollah Khomeini about the bostaaes. All answered: "I don't know. I don't think so. Tbey want the Sbab and we've sald we're not going to pve him to them.'' Eiaht tq U.S. tunaboats. captured by Peruvian 1un· boats Monday. have been freed• after payment of $365,8 for licenses. Julius 1.oleazi of San ':,~f.o, point· ing to location of seizure inside Peru's 200-e fishing rights area, aaid licenses are Sood for 100 daya. His boat, Jeannine, val..S at $8 million, was among those set free. Tbe 37.year-old retired champion said be thou&bt lbe U.S. abould send all of Shah Mobammed Rfta Pahlavi'• money back to Iran, then abould send the Shah hlmeelf back "when be geta well and able.·: "We are holding a tblef that they want back in their country," All said. Rut when asked directly if be t.bougbt the U.S. wu making a mistake by not returni.DC the Sb.ab 1o Iran All replied: "I'll say 'no comment' to that. All ~ stuff ls above me. It's between countries." Mortgage Rates The Shah is hospitalized in New York. wher~ he is recuperating from a gall bladder operation. and also ls being treated for lymphatic cancer. ' Dropping Swifily Iranian students who seized the U.S. embaasy in Tehran Nov. 4 have aaid they will release the hostages when the Shah and the fortune be amuaed durin1 hla rule is returned to their country. LOS ANGELES (AP > - Prospective home buyers balk· lng at high mortgage rates or unable to meet monthly payments have cut Clown on bOr· rowing. forcing aome of California's largest savings and loan institutions to drop their mortgage ra&.es. Among the big lenders mating across-the-board reductions Wednesday were Great Western Savings & Loan Association in Beverly Hilla, ranked second na- tionally in aavings, and Glendale Federal Savings & Loan As- 10.c i ation, ranked fifth na Uonally. ~ ~otb irultlbrtions dropped their pnme mortgage rates to 13 per. cent. - Lenders' rates are oow often well below the 14 percent level widely predicted to become the norm following the Federal Reaerve Board 's credit· tightening moves Oct. 8. Home Savin11 & Loan A•· soclation of Loe Anaelea recent· ly dropped its rate to 12~ per· cent. and Imperial Savlnp & Loan Association of San Diego cut its rate Tuesday from 14 per-cent to 13'1'.tlpercent. "It's Proposition 2, tbe slowdown in the real estate market and the general lack of loan activity that have caused interest rates to drop already, .. said Jamee Edmond.a Jr., preai. dent of tbe California Mortpge Bankers AaaoclaUon. Proposition 2 made out-of· state Joao money av~ble by li!tin1 the 10 percent state usury c!iling and freeing morteage bankers to charge current market rates. Three Unhurt In Plane Crash CORONA <AP> -A twln·engine plane crashed into the side of Pndo Basin, but the pilot and two passengers walked away from the wreck with on· ly minor injuries. authorities said. Ronald Williams of Las Vegas. Nev . the 28-year- old pilot-owner of the plane, Dale H. Rodenbeck, 56, of La Habra and b1s 25-year-old son. Roger Roden· beek, wbo is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas, walked unaided irJto the emergency room or Corona Community Hospital Wednesday, a nurstna supervtaor said. She said the three were released a few boun later with only minor lacerations and abrasions. WoJDen Pilots Take Off In lA>ng Beach-Baja Race Riverside County Fire Department spokesman Tom Tisdale said the plane crashed at about 12 :30 p.m. on the east aide of Prado Basin IOOn after taking off from nearby Corona Airport. The plane appeared to have engine trouble dur· ing its descent, according to one witness, who aaid the plane blt a fence but craabed upright LONG BEACH (AP) -The flnt all-women alr race to La Pu. Ba,ja California. Mexico got off the ground today aa 29 pllota vied for a total ol ~,000 ln cash prl.zea. Lt. Gov. M.lke Curb gave the start· lnl s~ for the private airplanes to take Off from Lona Beach Airport in the first le& of the 848-mlle race sponsored by the Commission of the Californiaa. Curb chain the commlssion, which was establlabed to improve relations between CalBornia and Mexico. The race ts not expected to end tm· W Friday afternoon. Stopovers for refueling and Judging cbeckolfa are acbeduled In Mexicali. Bahia de Los Angeles and Loreto Commission spokeswoman Alma Gonzalez S8id the purpose of the race ia "to promote tourism and the ac cesslblllty to .Meneral aviation travelers" ol the Baja penlmula. "What we hope lt will help ac- complbb la that more of the informal airatrip9 ln 8-ja will be equipped for commercial alrllnes ln the future," ahe •a.bl Mextcan President .fose Lopes Portillo wu to greet the men at the finish line ln La Pu. where an awards banquet will be held Satur· day night In Mexicali , the governor ol 8-ja North planned to greet the eontes· tan ts. Charges Dropped OAKLAND (AP) -Treapa11 charges were dropped aplmt alx -people arrested in Juf1 In tbe Alameda County auperviaon' eba.m. ben. on condWon that each performa 10 boun of uapaid volunteer watt. The aix protested tbe aupenbon' cutback of JDODey for CODUDUD.tly aen1ce orpni1attona. I DAILY Ptl..OT :M· . ·. 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A marvelous opportunity to select a special glft. Do come •• Jewelry A remarkable opportunity! Selections from our 1979 swimwear collections at major savings off original prices. Be the fl11t to arriver South Coast Plaza. Active Sportswear Sou1f;l Coast Pim Costa Mesa 9 7-1611 ' ', .. \ -I • 1tl .at.Yi!: ill N~ .._ Mn liYlll a Jot or Up ritcl·: lo tro~ a ~ tMlt ol houllq typea ud cee ID &M eltJ. ~ 11'at z--1' w * bft tut motivated the n w city0ce Wbldl c;:..tau convenlao ol apa.rt-menta to coMomlnluioa; •me wbo euctecl tbat law Mid ~ ~ about evaporaUon of the ~u~ alfoidabll ==n Ult weelt, planntn1 tiid • than to approv pla.na for tbe tlrat ailDUleat ,.ta.I pTOJect to be built ln lhe ~ lb nveral ~. But ~ project la 1pectu for uMJ' reuon: Jt.WiauJd be the ftnt aub- alcllild blM.wl pl'Oject built .. the ctQ. 71'6 lQO.umt project on Pacific v Driv 11 beln1 built ti.Y th Lutheran Qu1rch ol the Kuter wlth the uae of federal funds. Tbe apartments WOuld be rented to senior ~lti.zens. The project went throu&b the clt,y approval process nearly three years qo, but the federal funds to pay for construction didn't materialize, ao tt 's belq run throuah the permit mlll aa•in . Given the well-dlacussed need for this kind of housln1 in Newport Beach, the neceaary approvals for the pro- ject should be granted promptly. Lif~d Co01petition The tide has turned on a private uteguard company that last year beat out two clUes for contracta wtth the county for beach coverage on unincorporated sands. When the bids were opened earlier this month, four city lifeguard services came up wtth bids that were $44,000 cheaper than the offer by Lifeguard International County supervisors are expected to s ect either the Beach Services, Inc. ~ lifeguard firm or the city services to atrol county beaches from Surf side Colony to Capistrano Beach later this year Prospects don't look too good for the fledgling lif es av. ing firm. City lifeguard chiefs admitted they had to sharpen their pencils this year to compete with the private com- pany. They attribute their lower bids to using fi rst-year guards instead of veterans, and to cutting some ad- ministrative costs. They also said the county set specific criteria for services this year. This they claim, made bidding more uniform. .. But it's interesting to note that it took cony>etition from a private company to get the lifeguards to seriously cut their proposals, while having to meet the more specific levels of service outlined by the county. • Honors Justified Ne wport Beach is a community blessed with out- st a nding pub he safet y organizations. Recently, the Am erican Legion Post 291 honored pohce Sgt. Ron Rodgers, Harbor Patrolman Dave Maze and Fireman Larry Tegel for .their outstanding effo rts not only on duty but off duly as wet~.~ Last week, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual luncheon to honor outstanding police department members. Officers Hu rd Armstrong and Paul Henisey were awarded medals of valor and Of· ficers Susan Race, Robert Hardy, Lee Roberts and Tim Grundeman were given awards of merit. lt speaks well for the communi ty that at has attracted employees like these who are willing to do their jobs a nd more Jl's also a nice reflection on the people who hve here that there are organizations that take the time and effo rt to express appreciation for service beyond the call of duty However, there's one group that is always left out of these award events. The city's Weguards. like the firemen, policemen and harbor patrolmen, do their pa rt in making t h is a safe r c ity. Many of these me n a re a lso doing more than is required of them in terms of com- munity service. It would be fitting if members or some civic group took it upon themselves to honor an outstanding lifeguard ever y y(:ar, just as the American Legion and Chamber of Commerce do for other safety services. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P O • 'Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone(714) 642·4321. Boyd/Food & Drink By LM.BOYD Still one more thing you can do to while away the time at stoplights ls count the plants that furnish both food and drink. Uke the coconut. And grain. And 1rape. And most intriguingly, the Mex- i c an m aguey otherwise known as the Century plant. 1 s ay m oat intriguingly , because tbe maguey not only supplies tbe tequila but the caterpillar that n o n - aqueamish drinkers eat with ll W elrd Ulogical dreams are not llll bad, accord.in& to the •lMJ raearcben. "l'bey ln· dlcate your mind 11 takm1 a real rest. Wbeo )IOUf dreams are oraanbed and loatcal, Dear your mind is still working, they say. Can you name the only Southeast Asian count ry ne ver ruled by a foreign power? Say Thailand. Q. Do we have a national flowe r? A. No, but several have b e en n o minate d . The m a rigold, the chrys an- themum, and that most widespread one of all, the cost-Of-living rose. Quote Norman Cousins : "Nobody knows enou&h to be a pes1lmiat." Eyebrow haft-pows about ball u fut u scalp.bail'. A few yean a10. a KIDIU Clt:y. Mo., ad.man named Al Coleman wu watchln1 telntalan when he beard an UlDOUDm' reler to a OOUP of demonttrator1 •• ••crackPQb." It wa• 1:ao a.m. He'd. Men' IOok'nl for a name fOI' • aloW coobr made by one of bU cllenta, the Rival Maoafaeturlq Co. Of COW"M, ol eoUiM; · Re wrote down "Crock-Pot." The trteky tnde a.me stuck. ''Tbe Wliblnston tnflptnee ~~· 'tiidfca&a tM lob-b1tetl .. dlil N.aton'• capttal OUtDHIW le ... laton tbi.t• bY • tO CIDI. • ~----..,..._ _______ _... _____ , ___ _ .. A Minority View· of Education M 11 , before la ~ pu eantM rartMr .,.,_ tlMt roek1 l'Otd• of Hparatl••• Uarou1b bllla1a•l ••d at· flrmaUH .. uoa proaram1 uratd b1 bl11"6•1 a.Mn w.nJa ancs b.Udf\ala of 1trtdent1 elalmln1 to repre1ent. etbnle 1nloorlU01, ll 1bould eoa.- 1 l d • r the vlt•• of an tbQlc mlnori· ty petlOft Wbo bH acb.loved 1reat aoccea wltbout beneftt ol 1uch •pedal attaUoo. Tb1i la no less a penoq than CaWoml1'1own U.S. Senators. I. Hayakawa. Of J apeneae descent, Hayakawa ro&e to become 1 111- Mailbox BUT HAYAKAWA vt1orouaty opposes bllin1ual and af. flrmatlve action proarama at t•ny opportuntt1: Spukln1 WON the .... In oPfOlldoD to an .ameadmeirt permJutai 1cwem,,,.,.1t a~ to C!G& ttnue pnuurtn1 aeboola aocl bUlia.119 that ~eiTe fedlriJ fuada Into quota 111tem1. Hayuawa aald bluntly: "I DlJlelf am a member ol a m!.T~ race. I bave ex-pe my •bare of ndal dltcrtminaUon.. But, oevertbe- leu, wb.atner I have addevecl, I have uhleved not because an)'one 1ave me 1pecl1l eon- 1lderaUon because I beloapd to a ml.Dority race. I sot into school on m1 own damn terms and I tbink I joined tb.ia diatlnguilbed body on my own terms too." Relatinl bow the quota system had destroyed the intepily or the i.nstltuUoo wbile be wu at S.F. State. 8-)'akawa said: "l bave Hen tbHe pro· teuon doWr,a1aa aiouDd beeauN they did not know tbelr 1ubjtd matter. 1 have Men t.be ~ petal ltudenta with ~a: ninth O'ade educatlon 1 more and Q)Ore bc»t.Ue u thiJ found tbemlelvet 1wroUllded by their Intellectual :=t'!::i finally develoDlna a 'a1almt Uie wbcile l)'lttm fot puttln1 them into a aituaUon where they could not earry their OWDwetcht. "The wont thing you can do to mlnorWa la to condescend to them and say, •you are black, the refore you a re not very bright and we have to etve YoQ a sp ecial education pro1ram. • This whole 1)'1tem of special ex- em ptiom, quotas, 1wdellna. Umetables and ao on ls an lnlult to minority races. That la why I reject it ln it.a totality " 0 LET US maintain tM atan- da rd require ments of ad· m1sslon1 for unlvenitlea. graduat.e acboola. medical school.a and other professional schools, baaed on intelfectual qualifications. Let us have the same kind or requirement in every profession, trade and every job. Let us aUclt together and we who are not white will prove we are just as good as you are every damn time." Despite Hayakawa's spirited pleading to elimina te govern m ent pressures for such pro- gr a m s. the major ity of the Senate including California's other Senator, Alan Cranston, voted with Sena~r Birch Bayh in favor of such government in- tn vention, even though Bayb admitted · .. I am concerned about the arbitrary impact of some quota systems. 1 am fully aware of the problems that are c reated by quot as. We bave made a lot or mistakes in our ef. forts to pursue equality " Fair Play and Reason Can Be Misplaced To the Editor: The Uruted Sliites hostages ID Ira n deserved m uc h mor e prompt and vigorous response th a n endless d1 scuss1on and negotiation unsupported by ac· lion. The United Stales ts not the only country which can be "vie l1m1zed" by hotheaded and 1m· mature s tude nts o r othe r f'roups, to the point where llves and property are Jeopardized - with or without the sanction of their governments. The Uruted Slates and every other developed and civilized na- tion could have and should have closed their embassies and pro- test such actions on bebalr or all nations. This should be in first position as immediate reaction and response to such universally dangerous and erratic behavior as holding hostages like bandits and kidnappers do. The sheer frustration and helplessness of the United States unde r s uc h circ umstances makes us the target for many more such "incidents" -wtth m any countries enjoying our predicament while others wait for UI to U lt for their COC>pera· lion and support by matching our own countermeasures. IF SVCll diplomatic ~gth doesn't gain the release of the hostages by such pressures, then increased pressures must be brought to bear without IUrther delays or negotiations. auch as immediate suspension of Iranian e mbassies/cons ulates in all civilized <.'OWltries -beginning with the United State.. Another heavy pressure point for prompt actlon would be to suspend all Iranian students from their claaaes and poulbly hold them for suspicion of collabontlon on a detention basis to restrict their eueat privileges during such in· stances. Admittedly 1ome of these measures are unfair to innocent Iranians, but bow fair is it for a 1reat nation to be }lumbled and humiliated by pipsqueak 1tu· dents and confused leadenblp7 Palr play and reatonabilll)' standards lbould be reserved for thoae who live and funcUon by the same coneept.al ARTHUR WEISStiilAN Feflerel •1tae1t••I To the Edit.or: Your NoY. e "Smo1 Check ll-- 1ue Hurt.I" wu an amalin~· cle to read. It abowed the c- tlveneu ol 1overnment aplnat 1overmnent, with no NIU'd for the worth ot the r.•an they wwe propaalq. It a so 1bowa tbe power ol the federal 1ovemmenl ove1' the states and the •at.ate'• over tbe people. And It 11 all due to the money the federal fovem- ment takes from the people that tb•J bold the 1t~e1 boatate with. And the ltatee bold tbe people boltae• wttb. • I I . The mandate for annua l auto inspection will wute more rue.1. more working boun and coat more money. It will a bo ca~ more pollution from cars driYlDI to the inspection, wailiDC lo lines and returning to their ,place ol bus iness. It bas bureaucracy pitted against bureaucracy for their petty jealousies or power ft 1s lime st.ate legislators put the ir foot d own o n feder al blackmail. And 1t i'S-time the federal government stop collect· mg the ~ney that lbey hold the states hostage with GOLDIE JOSE PH Frte.u aeee.ie" To the F.ditor: It seems that e ve ryday we read of another tra1edy. Rape. murder, violence -you name it.. We say to ourselves, how Md and then tum the pa,e. Un· fortunately. there ia always someone wbo can't tum the pace. A mother, father, brothen. ats- tera and more. Well, our tum came and we couJdn 'l tum lbe pa1e whe n our 17 ·year·old daughter, the baby of the tam.I· ly. was brutally murdered. It is truly sad that it takes something lllte this to make one realize bow many wonderful frienda one bu. Tbe respect shown for Debbie and out family and the support and assistance of so many people bu been truly overwhetmin1. Our moat sincere thanks to each and eveey one for their kindness and help. Special thanks to the Costa Mesa Police Depa rtment. the Costa Mesa Police Asaociallon who put up $1 ,000 r e ward , the B e ll Broadway Mortuary, and the media lndudln& ln particular, the Sutt.on newspaper poup wbo offered a SS.000 reward. JOHN" PAMELA SENIOR •ute•W ro the Editor: A. a concerned dthen and resident ol the Southland, I am committed to do what I can to eliminate waste ln our state. To start with. pleue Join me ln ors· lnl tbe pauaae o( tbe Callfornll Can and Bottle BW. SB-4. Tbil wlll be voted on in January IO let Senator J~ Schmits. State Chambe r , Sa.cramento 9581' and As· semblJwoman Marian Ber1eeon know how you feel. Wbat alternaUve have we? JARBARA STUART ~.,., ......... To tht ralor: w .. ,.,..,. edttortal d.ited Nov. ' wltb aome lnt.reet ad conalderable concern. A.I UM Ctthm AdvilOl'J Board to tbe Human Serv1c61 A1enC)' Ad· mlnlitratloD and to ~ Board ol Supemaon, we bave mil NC· ularlJ with tM dlr9etoe-ol the HSA Cand aelecUld staff depend· ing on the ~ue to bl> discuss~ 1 over a period of two yean Smee we have had an opporturuty to observe the agency a nd its management at close range we wtab to take exceptioo to your conclusion that the concept as unworkable because some ol the management staff have elected to leave count y government Whenever there 1s a ma1or or ganuatJonal change ID lbe roles or authority affecting the de hvery of servlc~. the e:ic1stJng staff and its leadership f1od 1t difficult and perhaps unaccepta· ble to adJust As with the forma· Uon of other similar agencies Ill this C<Mmty and elsewhere. ~ staff bas a responsibility to 'tie s upportive of the Board of Supel"Vl90l"S · decisions and pro- actively assist 10 mak.mg them successful ANY INDIVIDUAL who pre- fers to chan&e jobs can elect to find otfter alternallves to public employment. Your automatic aaaumpbon that their choices to leave reflect adversely oo tbe a1ency or on county eovemment la not supported by any evidence and in tba1 respect. ls unfair. The records reveal that the mental health dire<!tor wu in- volved with lbe ori&inal study of the aeency a nd s upplWted participation in ll as it was de- aiped, and be also WT<tte letters of support. The agency was in existence wben the health of- ficer applied for bis position and he enthuaiastically supported the agency concept. It ts therefore, difflcuJt to u.nderstand why t.bey then decline to be sup. portlve and ln fact actively un· dermine the efforts at making the al'eDCY successful. You refer to lbe aeency u an ·•umbrella .. concept, indicatiq lbal the purpose WU to aimpWy manaaement. In fact the primary goal wu and is a more client orie"lted delivery of services and the establishment "Of better cllent contact and follow-up 1yatema. Further ln- vest11aUon on your part would abow that tbeae 1oala bave been lnltituted and are funcllonins well u a result of a new team approach in which a client ·re· Wlela t Ct'ave~ all necessary services at one location SUE FRACTMAN. Chairperson Human Services AgeocyC1LueosAdv1sory Board ·---·~dll.W To the Editor· ln his Nov 8 column Jack An· derson quotes Secretary of State Van c e a s sayi ng tba t Brzeuns k1 ·s foreign policies would "rever:,e 15 year s of Amencan diplomacy .. lf Brzeun.sk.1 could accomplish that I. for one. would be pleased. PHIL LANSDALE P•Clntee Tllf• To the FAitor · I have always thought we are a people of patience. I have always beard we are a people ol patience. And I have always believed I am a person of pa- tience. But no more! lraoiaml My tborou1b dls1u1t with these guests of our country bu tried my patience too far. I wUl be a ,entJe penoa and ride out t.b1.a turmoil. And we will have our people back. And I will overlook their tattn1 pres- sure sensitive areas to try to ftll their kitty. And we will protect them when they wish to march and protest on our atreeta. Because we are a patient people. But when all bas puaed, and we . are still a patient people, they will have that day of call· log. ELIZABETH LAUFORD ,.,._•en' Did• To the F.ditor: I would like to respond to Mr. Blum 'a letter retarding Mayor ' Ryckotra action a1ainat Mn. ~cLaugblin . Plannin1 com- missio ners are not hired employees but are citiun volun- teers whose-duty Is to advise tbe council. It is purposely com· posed of private citbena with varyinJ back1round1 and philosophies to represent a crou section ol the city. Mayor Ryclroff and bia cohort Allan Beek want re8in1eatation and d<>&·like obedience lo their will. ilra. McLaughlin i1 fortunately a human belnt able to think independently and coura1eoua eooqb to stand up to tboee court Jest.en. I think Mr. Blum should take a look at the respoosibWUes of a planning commiaaioner and the responaibWtiea of a mayor in a democracy. ALICE BLOOME' • Llttna from rtadtr• CJrf welcome. TM right to condfftd Wturt Co flt ipoce or fl mmotc ltbd b rCMrWd. Lttten of soo worda ar '"'PU bs Q'Wnl prtffTf'ftCt AU lftrm mua fn. cludt> rtgnatur• and ~ odctl'm bMI nom•• mo11 bs l&IUMdd Oii r•· qwtt II 1'11.f~t NGtOn u opparnt. IWf ry to1ll not ~ pubti11*f. ------r- IN lllt Mohammed M..-a 10. tM eceeatrtc leader ol a 9))linter party la tbe lraalaa N.UOnal AHembly, be1aa to toname the n.attoe wtth hla clemanda for nationallzinl oU. To Western eyes, Moasadeah was 1lck1 uclY. balrleu a.ad banaa.a·noled -factors which. cl•en tbe lranian1' 1uperlo1' ••tbetica in such malten, gave hlm an trre1i.aUble chari1ma. Three years of incredible tbeater, •rlaly murders, ba· roqweln\P09tures, f antuticcbaoe ud lneOmparable demagoguery followed, u tbe pajama-clad "Mo•y" rouaecl the maaaea with lmpuslooed spiels, weeps and blubbers. Then be ...ould collapse in a atreat heap and would be carried about. unconscious, tbrouab ad· mirlns hordes driven to run amack by the light of b.h inert bodJ. The drama escalated mapf.ftcent1y, wttb tbe shah run out ol tbe coontey. For three yean, Iran whirled in intermit- tent bedlam. THE llISE&LINE88 of the oil companies, the growing •P· petites of the Arabs for the oil n:roney flowing away under their /eet, and 1he penchant of the State Department for taking the patb of least resistance opened tbe door to a fatal precedent. The decision on what to do about Mossade1b's upheaval wu relOlved, not by seeking a '1le1t' and lust 0 modua vivendi" wtt,b awakening nationalism but by t int deatroy,io1 Iran'• LAYAWAYS • tln~ ~rldt-.1 .. ........., . of tta •· porta Hd lM• tty dep.lat .. ~~~~ .......... ~n..."'= ........ o11 .. ..-to ,... •• · r Hplol\aUO. or Jraa . aut Uae 1bo1\ or ...... .. ... , ... .., euttiMd from ....... . Hit ..... ,,_. C!CM.ad DOt be aUlJea •. -Aad the aJ)lrtt of 11 .. ..._ ...,,..'*' .. • arow· l•I u;r.J.curraat, bubbUa1 b•eoab u. larf • u. "1atile lNMm ...., .. ~ .. •· CS.re tbat wu bound to bunt tbroap the dam.t that the ...... bad autM eo wall tt ln, 1w..,,m, blm out el power. TMll UNO acva&ENT weat undei.cted b y our In· taW1encie qenciea. Jn Auiwrt 1178. on the eve o( tbe 1bah's o.ertbrow, the CIA compiled a U.pase 1'11eWaeaee UHNment ealltled .. Iran After th e Sbab." But deapite lte prophet.le title, tlda 1av• no lorewanilna of what WM, abou.t to happen. On the contrary, it stated: "Iran ia not In a re90hrttonary, or even in a pre-revolutionary altuaUon." Thi.I caused President Carter to proelalm..tbat "Iran, because of lb' sre•t leadership of the abah, ii an island of stablllty In one ol tbe more troubled areas ot tbe world.'' Carter uaed the tremendous leverace of the United States, meanwhile, to persuade the shah to relax b1a ertP on the country, to eue preu censorablp and to release political prisoners. The abah later complained, no doubt Punela I dala • adftee or aupport. ·~ la~ .. tbe baDdl ol the people of Inn." be aald bludl)' • lo UM,.... WlltOft a ram~ aD4 tnmpled dOwD tbe iNb I ..,,.,..... . T811J( TlJaN&D tor leacterablp lo Ayatollah Rvbc>lleb IQMmM&nl an udmt but ncld Mcelem, wt» embodMd t.be ~of Moealdtp. Kbo- mUl WU reckJMe 1D a tlmAd . In a IClUNmlih qe, ln a MdoalaUc .... tn aa ecumenleal qe a fanatical man 1n a td.vol09 ace. He np utt'I a fuodament.-J cballeaae to the West DOt CIDl)' because of· bl.a Draconlaa ap- IN ANY BVEN't, lt WU too p1"0acb but b1a spiritual belief. tat.. Tbe iplrit ot Moaadeab He would aacrillce oil wealth, wa1 about \o bunt tooee. It was safety, convenience, pleasure, l d h "in tb p It llfe ttaelf to pursue b1a bellet1. ln a rea Y 1 aa I e eacoc IO doing be put.a chips oo the ta· Tbron•. The alarmed abab bl• -bicb 111, Weatel'n ad· tuned to tbe United Statel for ... • upport ; be called ~B:! venariel have tbua far been UD· ,.v __ flunk.d l~ionAJ Uw, kid." American ambHHdor W _willlD _ __;;;1_to_call_._'"------------10U----------------SuWnn for advice. Tbe president rushed veteran forelp pobcy ltnteatat Oeorp Ball to Iran. Ball concluded that the only way to prevent a total collapse of the government wu to tum lt over to clvillan control. with the shah as no more than a figurehead. Carter disregarded Ona ad· vice. At the ur1ing of bl• military chiefs, be ordered a small naval taJk force, led by the nuclear carrier, Comtella· lion, into the Persian Oulf. 'lben he abruptly changed bis mind and canceled tbe order. Tbe talk force wound up in Sin1apore. Thus tbe president ofle?'ed the of SAVINGS Unique Holiday Gifts for ComputerAgeSantas Give the Famous TRS-SOQ~ Computer! Levef I 4K TR$-80 Model 1· Level II 16K TRS-SO System as Shown Model 1· Was $988 Wat $599 in 1979 Catalog in 1979 Catalog k:::::=::;~~::::::= ii1 ·Level reters 10 verslOO of BASIC Ian· guage· level I 1a a beglflnef s language whtle LeYet 11 is very advanced Level and memory can be expr.ded. 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Sports equi ptnent. televlalon sets and stereos. watches and jewelry • . . there are dozens of valuable prizes to choose from. As a newspaper car- rier, each new subscriber you sign ~helps you with these "extras!" lla\efun! Being a Daily Piiot camer Is funl As a carrier. you'll get to meet and wort< with others your age. You'll get to go to special meetings where you'll learn the art of selling. And when you're a top carrier, you'll get the chance to earn extra money, super prizes, and have some 9reat times with other car- riers. Its a terrific way to make new friends I Earn money! When you're a Daily Pilot carrier. you earn money every month. Your own money! For clothes . . . re- cords . . . hobbies . . or for 90m8lhing special like a bike, a All9C> or your own TV. Money to save for the future. too . . . for school or other important ex- penses. It's your money. You earn 1t. save it. spend 1t ... and learn for yourself how to handle 1t wisely! r ...................... ~ ................ ~ ..................... ,... .......... .. I Dally Piiot Clrculdon Department 330 W. Bar, P.O. Box 1580 Coata ...... CalH. 92928 v .. r I would Uke to know more aboUt becoming a carrier. Pleue contact me ab<Krt a newspaper route. If you're 10 years or older and want to do something Important, find out morel Call 842-4321 or send In the coupon today! ------------...... ~----------..______________________ -' -.. .. .. Can Students Save Center? Tbe Hunliqton Beach Union Hllb Sebool Dia-trfct ·~ be unable to flnd the spare bucu to belp support a youth servtce qency, but the atu- denta aay they can. Randy Davia, director of the Fountain Valley- bued Teen-Help Center, said be'd be deli&bted to receive financial help from campus atudent serfjee IJ"OUPS. 8JGll SCHOOL TaUSTEES TBIS wEEx de- nied Davis' request that the district pay $20 for eacb session a high school student attends. Davis claimed 316 diltrict student.a received C011nseling at the center lut year. He said the center is struggling to find fund- lnl and may have to cut or eliminate services. The center serves resident.a of Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Westminster. "Everyone says our programs are great, but nobody bas backed us up with the money," said Davis. CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS IN Hunt- iDlton Beach and Westminster turned down a request by Davts for funding in July. He said the Fountain Valley City Co~ut fundina to the center in half and will ~U funcling entirely ln IJIO. Hieb school trustees agreed diJtrict money is U&bt and should be directed toward education. But Davis perked up when student represen- utl ves from Westminster and Marina high schools suggested student groups could stage fund raisen to support the center. 011118 18 GOOD NEWS, '1'1118 is aomethinc I badn't counted on," responded Davis. Davis, who said the center's budget of $200,000 is 67 percent funded by the county, aaid be still plans to seek fmancial belp from private corporations or federal grants to keep the center 1otn1. I L4 Street Cong MlllYkrs Soaring LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Harvard Unlvenl· ty study says street gane activity baa spread into every comer of Loi Angeles County and continues to rile, as the county posts the hipest eana· related murder rate in tbe U.S. for the third con- secutive year. During the first 10 montbs or this year, PD&· related kiWnea increased 50 percent ln the Jurilctietiom of tbe city police department and the COUDb' aberiff. GANG-aELATED DEATllB IN those JW'ladic· tiom total 180 and offldala predict the county. wide filure could rile to 300 by year's end. l>eaplte the popular belief that ID09t PDC kill· lnJ• occur in-£aat and South-Central Los All&elea. may murders occur oatsicle etty limill, said Dr. Walter llWer of Harvard Law School's Cent.er for CrimiDal Justice. Miller's study of American street IADI crime WU funded by the Law Enforcement Aalistanee Adminlatratioo. llWer aa1d that of Los Anaeles County's 80 dties wttb populatiou ol 20,000 or more, a have serious aairc nrohlams. Gane ~olence will occur ••nerywbere, r;-beHtd, ll.atin& ciliel few would auociate with street ganp. ••cwverCitY,, Glendale, Arcadia, Covina .• ," 4PPaODJIATELY ztt PEOPLE died in •an1·related lncldenta last year: tZ in Los .u,el•; st ta the ebertlf'a )arUdlctkJO. which in· d.adel all unlneorporated territory and 32 con-tract dties; and the rest ln the count.1'1 48 other atlel. Tbe county bad recorded enou1b 1an1 ma.Nen by earl1 Wa fall ·to set the record for tbe Udrd eomeeutlve year. Tbat record wu aet ln am, when 'the county's 188 laQl·related murden ~ the old record ol approxlmateb' ISO mirien, set by Cook Oounty, ru., in 111'7. Tbt eOun*1 bu approxlmateb' 800 Ol'laniled lltnet pap with an estlmat.4 memberahlp ol .... l'llDllDI in ace from the earb' teem to the mt; llll:Nfd Lt. Cbuck Bradley ol tbe aberUf's ~ aid an estimated 70 paocent to • ....,,.mare m.pantc. GAUGE DOOi WUTIEI STllPPllC 9' 99c 16' 199 What perieet tlmil\Qf Don't want to wish int.-nperet. weat.h.r on anyocw. but it do ..u --~ppinv (how er .. ). 36" ALUlllllUJI LOWIDG TDESBOLD 177 STIUCTO POITULE PIOPAIE_W C1W 5888 c-t alwnll\u.m. 260 equan inch cookin9 17988 area. LP tank enra. STIUCTO SllGLE IUUEI POITAIU: !!°1~~8777 ~ ~ 20t:_nv •1914 LP t&nlL USllUSlll -llAllAllTA STU .. l'llaET 39~ -;J9l • ~ ~ . ' .. SCOTTS TUIF IDILDEI ~rr.444 scom T111F IVILDEI PLUS 2 ~so.rr. 5 •• Feeda _.a lonQe'I' period of tima ai\Ai a win t.er lawn out h... b not to be ilJnored if you Uk. a ~ one. WOOD CIEIADE 777 SCOTTI SPIUQD 27!! Kandl. all Scott'• product.e -..U -anyone .r..·. dry formula {at:iliaar or ~ Up t.op control llllllCTOI LIDl'Tlm ILICTllC CBI.II SAW 10" 23•7 12" 2P7 14" wrnr s1•7 A'1!'0MA'l'IO IHAllPEllER ,,._ ..... do mai.. hand ... Mola plNttJ' alow. u '°" need ...... 91\e ~ OU\0t tiet lliu.mied -.. . -·------------ l/J B.P. WOI -· DEi.DiE 1/2 I IOIW&L Ill. WALL TOOL BAICD 2~! HIRSC: STOR. 30'Wz60''J 36'Wz72''! 42'Wz72''.I uU like thi8 you C&.rl 9araqe and Put it th. lo.d.. , { -4'1 Pusnc FDCllC .. ~ ~ FUllC lr'dO' BORDER 3.19 38" 39• J.Dr.rr. 48" 59• LIJf. rr. - 7T 99• LIJf. rr. Ro .. don't hue tia... of It. And it =to, e.agh' and good (lo. 11\J' a.w.). Ouu\tlt7 .. lialW. ..... ~ .............. ........ ,at ... a ck .... • a->. "'e 4-.U..a• I J'Mle ...-..i·-.i-. ....... tMlil ..... Well, that wu 90me rain lut w .. k and if you DILUD 5500 . had a Genie it wun 't hard to take the pu.ah button door OJ)9ning WU it? You can atill have a nice Genie from National. They juat got a big load in. TRIPAC KITCHEN CABINETS &HEAVY DUTY AGE SHELVING 997 1497 2497 OFT REGULAR RETAIL DOUILUrll Oll FllllB mCIOWAVE CUT WITB CUTDS l.D. 2797 Put it togetlwr you.reelf and heft • nice piece of funUtUJ'9. Roll the. hot r:::•• into the TV room and v-t bUmpo). COLLllS AIE 8 97 3~ LBS. A ........ ll6t cMri1 '°" at.ft ,.uy do • iob with. Cl don't know what ill 9°'ft9 on eitNr). AL1Jll-1-LITE TOLES 24"a48'' ~PIECE 12.97 lr.-72°' :•:*row 37.97 24"a80" DROP LE.Ar 22 97 TABLE • 30"a72'" ~~LEM 29.97 ~n..t-ia. Ha-you got enGUQh tah1. for the gang? Fold up neatly wh.n not need.eel. 214191" ITu• mn.1 WOil IDCI um 177 EA. I ...:.__ __ _ SILV&Tlm PIODUCft IOIElnBAW IET-l&CI TRD•OST&TI Oh. thank~ I thouol\t ... -.,olng to ND an ad without oil. We ._,,. • run go&nv h.we. MA't ...--out now. lnVAlll IEALIUMI JlOUlll) f4000 I 166 OR'8001 . ..,., 1•7 m:ol'AJt<JULAa 3•• ._lORt..a K.-p one b\ the v.m& U J'O'I 90 out in the ~ -'1P in the mountain.9 ,.,., WOl\'t M-to pq the wild price. ~2197 ' . . Qi,.,. one to that ld4 who le• • alwa,.. got !aattery bouhle. Betta', 91 .. hJm • one way ticket to Cuc:unonga. IUBBEDIAID SEIVllGWAIE .... ~~!Oil 14 oz. •382.8 CllOICI PITCHERS: l~ OT. •3821 I" 177 133 Oh Go.h. I c:an't find th• copy. Som•~y help. Lraura wh.re ia it? Aaron whel"e ia it? Oh, ken it La. Com. in Terracott&, Chocolate, Green, or Yellow. < .. '1 . . • '~ It J EnePflll l/nleaslaed A man and his dog take advan weather to romp along the oce ot the eJtcellent tall edge, cooled by the foam underfoot as waves glide ln and by the fresh salt air. The scene is near Heisler Park in Laguna Beach. F eStival llorurd Rapped Artut,s May Receive Panel Vote Ouswd La{jna Member Ltuhes Out Lee Childress, ousted from the IAguna Beach Festival of Arts board of directors, criticized fellow dire c tors for ••fraternallsm" in her swan song and welcomed new blood to the board. The incumbent was one of four candldates who sought election to three seats on th e nine·member board. Results were announced at the annual general membership meeting Tf.esday night JIX YEAR board member Anae Cbue was returned to o(llce by malled ballots with ~ votes oftbe eligible 1,802 general • m1Jmbets. And newcomers PblWp Freeman. an artist, and Jack Kemp. a long-time festival volunteer, also were named to U.ree-year terms on the festival board Tbe ieat of form~r board member Paul Griem1 who re- cently stepped down to assume tbe position of general manager of the festival, was also filled in the election. Jira. Childress made the most of her last bour on 'Ute festival b6ard Tuesday night by calling for a motion that &>Gard meDJ- ben serve no more than twO co,.aecutive terms and lubed obt at what she terms "fratemalism" on the festival b(>anl ,,_ AN'NOVNCESNT tbat shelras r1ot re-ele,ted to a sec.fl tbree·year t#m came du') the annlAJI fllldlDg of ref: before about 1eneral me rs in the festi F«mn. said she was y with th esults of rte votlna. ••tMftuse we n~ some new blo4 on the festival board." Mat of the d ecton bave se~ for yea t Otlem bad beeoo the 15 years~ "ou do not ave to have a stat: board have a llOOd bor.d. •• tb• ou.at~d lilra. Chtirea• i.1 , the surprised g e e r a I 111.e m b e r s h i p . "Fktemallslql!I not healthy." ~NE CBiSE, a festival ex~l>itor for 15 years, was ret('led to j)otber tbree·year term on tbe festival board. Tbe fashion deaianer owns the P-•hlon.s ID Leather shop in Laeuna Beach and is a former president~ tbe La1UDa Artists' Guild. Phil Freeman, a ceramic artist who 9'Xb lD ceyatalllne porcelain. bu exblbitea at the Festival of Af1s for 22 years. He ls put presideat of tbe Lal\UUl Artists' Guild· and helped de- velop the curTent grounds Jury· ing system at the festival. Jack Kemp, a trust orflcer for · the WUJows senior citizens com- munity ia-J•FD• HUI$ and • Balboa IalaDd resident, baa been a Pageant of the Masters volun· teer for 16 years, portraying one of Jesus· dlSCiples ·in •iTb e Last Supper" presentation. 8rst Lady Speaks (Jn /Mental Illness PA~SAA <AP> -First lady Rosalynn Carter has told COily celebrities attencting a banquet in her honor that they f'lve an • eaUon" to help erase the stigma of mental illness. 1 Addr iilg a Wednesday night banquet hosted by publishing eoeul ort&JD Slmoa and bis wile, Jennifer Jones, who ls a em of tbe·Public Committee on Mental Health, Mrs. Carter Id tl>eiebrWes tl>ey have "oot only the ability, but tl>e obllga· tion to mirror human stress. and emotions with accuracy, ensW y and care." The ~was formed to Implement the recommendations of the Preli~~ Commission on Mental Health. Members or the Laguna Beach Festival or Arts will be asked next month to decide.. whether ex hi bitlna artlsts oo the grounds should be pven full-membership status, in order to participate in 1eneral membership decision making. And in a second proposal made durJng · a general membt>rsbip meetina in the FeativaJ Forum Tuesday Di&ht.. tbe 1,802 members also will decide whether they want to limit the term of office or board membera to two consecutive three-year terms. The-two motions were made by festival members who asked that the requests be put on a ballot and mailed to voting members for their decision. Filly-two members Tuesday night voted to place the requests for artist membership on the ballot, with 29 opposed. In the second measure, •1 sought a vote on two-term limJts while 40 said they would oppose such a mail-in ballot measure. The sep~tf votes impel the festival board tt>send out ballots to the eeaeral membership next month with the results expected sometime in January. Proponents and opponents or the two measures will have the opportunity to present their cases in 150 word statements attached to the ballots. The proposal to allow juned exhibitors to have a say in festival activities was presented from the floor. [ AlotLog~J Art Me/nber Meet Far From ·Festive BE SAID THE LIMITED mem~rsblp also perpetuates older constituents. ''It ii safe to assume the age of the (current) membership is going up and up. You get a picture of a group of older members, and we need younger people .. to add vitality to the oraanhation. WDJfamson sugeested tickets be limited to two per member, saying those who want more can have their wives join tbe exP&Dded membenhip rolla. And be 'fa.med tbat lf the board did not expand the membership and limit Ucketa, .. I will initiate action to chance the festlval bylaws." A1lo ~in« the festival membership Tuesday ni.rbt wu former buaineu manager Robert Leppert, who wu fired two montba ago in a surprise mcwe that saw former board member Paul Griem ap- POiDted to tbe new position of 1eneral manaier ot the fesUval ope:raUom. IADDert, ID an emotiOIW lddrela liifore • membenhlp, aald be bad "a 17-1ear love aftalr witb the FeltivaJ ol Atta that died two mootba qo toda1." He aal4. ••1 Hktd for divine U"'9a p.ldance, but I fUeU I'm JUlt not that T ' pod fDOUCb 8 Clartldan. • ·~ are qaalte a few memben of tbe board that I ~·•• .. he old. alWq down to lPl)latlM from the iUdleiXe. COUNCILMAN LAa&Y A1raa. wbo •u••e•tecl 1•!8! actJon be taba. blUerty Ulliled tbe county's en•ironmental Impact report for the project and aald the document was deficient An "multiple and crtUcal respeeta." Both be ud councilwoman 1 Mary Ann Galdo •oted in favor of filiDa suit .. alnlt tbe county in the next '11 boun, the time re- malDlng before an appeal period rw out maldni tbe county's ac- Uon ftnaJ on tbe EIB. Tbe county Board of Suenilon in late Septembef' selected Bee Canyon aa the replacement for the Coyote Can- yon land.fill disposal station, which is due to close in the next few yean.. THE CITY BAD formed a committee, wblch included Agran, to formulate a strategy to '~ those plan.s because ol COnO..tm about potential noise, 1 odor, Utter. traffic and health problems which could result from dump operations. The city bad formed a com- mittee, which included Agran. to formulate a strategy to fight those plans because of concerns about poteoUal noise, odor, lit- ter, traffic and health problems which could result from dump operations. Other members of the council were stepttcal Tuesday night whether legal aJ;&ion was neceuary at this U..- Coundlman Art Antbooy said the city atW bu options avail.a- ble to lt in tbe event it w&Dtl to restrict dump operations. An~ mentioned the im- position ol wei8bt restJ'ictiom OD city roads leadlq up to tbe dump lite u one mean.a of ex- erclstnl coalrOI OftJ' ill uae. HOWEVEa. BE SAID be bell~ved the en•lronmental remediea Hated in the EIR were adequate. "l doa't Imo• what the panic is." be said. Councilman Bill VardouJis said be found it bard to believe the city could have a lawawt Ci.led by Friday to cbaUenge the county action. He 1u11ested instead a posture of reviewing and monttortna compliaoce witb the EIR and warntn1 county of- ficials leeal cballen1es could follow if "mitigatioo" measures were not adhered to. Agran, who bas met with state officiala to express bis reserva- tions about the county's environ- mental studies, said the city was "allowing the clocll to run out" in its efforts to thwart the dump plans. , HE SAID A SUBSTITUTE motion by Mayor David Sills to monitor county compliance with the EIR was "regrettable." Agran said the city would have virtually "no leverage" left if it failed to take legal action of some sort. ..We're up against the eleventh hour," be said. Alt.hough the county acted oo the Bee Canyon dump site issue in September, the Cit.y Council dldn 't get around to discussing the matter until this late stage because or its inability to com- plete agendas at previous meet· ings. Agran had put the dump issue on agendas throughout October, but it was postponed from meet- ing to meeting. Trees Bl,ock ~View, Suit Claims A San Clemente attorney and hls wile have filed an Oranee County SUperior Court lawsuit in which they cbarse that recenUy planted trees are blockin1 the ocean view from their Mariner's Point reddeoce. _Named aa defendants in the action. filed Tuesday, are 1>oa1i...Paclftc Corp., owner of the property OD wblch the treea were planted. and ~ MarlMr*a Point Archlteetu:ral CommlUee. David -4 K.WMD Bl"OWD contend tn tbe action that tbe trw Nodi'l>o tbllllr Ttow .... plalltecl bl uclau-Padl1c witbout ftnt Neel'fina approval fro01 tbt ardlltectural commlt- tM. Tbii J>oq.l ... Paclftc pnip. erty It located at 105 Via Zapata. accordtnc to tbe lanuil The Allen are aatln1 a Superior Court Judce to In- tervene Ill tbe dbpute. Uncertain Lease Approved Newport-Mesa trustees have ratified a three-year lease for M eaa Verde School with Cout.UQe Community Colleae despite some confusion about whether the College really wants the school after all. Trustees said they were puuled by a Jut-minute Jetter received from Coastline official.a expre11ing concerns about parking restriction• aad a contract cladse permlWng the $70,000 annual rent to rise relative to the cost of living. THE LETTER DIDN°T specify what Coastline officiala wanted to do about tbe &ease, scheduled for ratification this week, and no ooe from Coastline attended the trustees' meelinl. Coastline, whose total coat including maintenance would come to about '200,000 a year. bas been trying for several months to lease the school site. After Mesa Verde School was closed last summer because ot dttli.ning enrollmen~ Fairview State liospltal abo tried to ... 'the alte but nm into flnand.al obstacles. fttJ8TEES MID thla week they decided to 10 a.bead and approve the aeue. nen tbouch lt waa to be effective lmmedlately. ratber than •aitia& a eo-tttae oftlciala or their IO'ftftl1q boud. tbe eo..t Community tollege D1atrtct board of truateea. to make tbe fintmove. FV Theate1- Bank~ $890 Stolen When the m anaeer of Edwarda Twin Cinema in Foun- tain Valley returned to bis offtee alter be1pi.q empjoyees with in- t er mission crowds Tuesday night, be discovered $890.46 miss lug, police reported today. Officers said the money ~as left oo the manager's desk in a bank bag. 1be manager told of- ficers be he bad Jocked bis office door upon leaving. Police said it is doubtfu! that an employee at tbe t.beater, 16149 Brootburst St., took the money during the 9:05 p.m. break because all were at their intermissian stations. Wheelchair TenrUs Set J A tennis clinic for those bound to wbeelcbairs la scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Fountain Valley Tennis Center, 16400 Brookhurst St. ltlstnactors for tbe event. Jim Worth and Brad Park.a, are in- volved in developing a coun- tywide wheelchair tennis as- sociation, a city spokesman said. No fee will be charted Jor Saturday's cliDic, but parUci- pants must provide tbelr owu racquets. Information may be . ebtatned by c..i.llq 819-58:50, the spokesman said. l.aguna Man Electrocuted A La&uoa Beacla man died after betai electrocuted Tuel· day while tnst11Hn1 a rain IUttar on Ula roof of. a bome at auza Cea.nod>UI Drive, Soutb Lapu, pollceuid. Mlcb.ael Edwin EdaU'L ~CJ( at Buma Vista Way, wsuna Beach, waa dNcl at tbe 1ceoe ot .. • . .'( . • • ,, /. t .. .. ,. ... .. • • .. • .. .. .. ' ... ~ . .. . 1 , • J ~ • . . " • . . ! .. . . . .. . . . .. • . . • )I . the l p.m. accident, 1D wblcb be accldentallJ toGcbed power U.. ,._ 1tnma above &.be bome. Fire Watch Off LOS ANGELES (AP> -A. mandalor7 fire wateb tn tbnt bisb-rlM c:lann1loriM at UCLA bas bem eueelJed, after tbe aebool cornded 21 · nn ur-, cleflclf!Ddes. l To DiacrinUnation •1 or.:waa aaoou raWDI ·-~ ...... • Oranp County Supervbon have ordln'ed tbt mtt and county Adml.alltntlv• Of.ftce to naure out bow to comply wtl.b a court order to bait 1a dllerlmination la coun11 Jall fadUUea. &perwt.on onlered eounty otficiall to com• up wttb reeommeod•· • UtiU b1 Jaa. JS for ,..ua1 tMM»lJ\8, retreatJon, job ~lp~e~t and amenlt1ta at bJ'anch jalla for men and women prilooen. taclllty tn 0ran1e and the James A. Musick branch Jall near El Toro Marine Co11>1 Air Station. However. women lnmatea are bouud only at the maln ~OUNTY AT'J'O&NBY8 r• eommeaded ap1at funber ap- peal ol U'8 Cautornta appellate court flndlq. NY1n8 there ti .. ,mall ebaoee .. that tbe CaWomia SQpreme Court~ accept tbe c .... Tbe action ltemmed from a 1'77 ci.. aetsoe laWIUlt flied by Cotta Mela resident Barbara llolar, .a. wbo claimed women mmatea 11t-•1:0Unty Jall don't rettift tbe ~ prtnte,es as men•nmetea. ' 8E81Dl:8 TB£ JIAIN Jail ln 8antl Ana, men are bouSed at two branch Jalll, the Theo Lacy Karen Klammer. direct.or of tbe count1 Comm1ulon on the Status of Women, will be joining tbe ltalf of the Cout Commuru· ty Collele District Friday as a arant writer. M1. Klammer baa been direc· tor of the commission for more than two years. "I feel sad about leaving the comm1ss1on, but the new job wUI be exciting for me, .. she said .. The commissioners we have now are dynamite self ·starters, ao I th1.nk they will get along fme until a new director Is ap- pointed.' JaU • Sheriff Brad Gates protea~ at the time ol tbe Superior Court ded.llon tn M1. Molar'• fa\fOr that mod.lfYinl tbe braacb Jails to co= ·w1u. tbe order wopld costs om ot dollan. CSU Taking Applications For Spring AppUcaUons for admllslon are now being accepted for the 1prtn1 semester at Cal State Fullerton. Dr. Ralph P gelow, dean of admissions •Dd records, said prospect.lve 11,.1denta should mall applications to Cal State Fullerton before ~ov . 21 to qualify for early registration. Classes begin Feb. 4. BASIC FEES for California res idents taking six or more um ts are S108 and $93 for less than six urul.8. Nonresident.ii pay $60 per umt in <.tdd.ltlon to baste rees . For information about obtain· mg application.a or admission re- quirements, phone 773-2370, or 773-2371. . Road Repair .. RefUnds Set For Comity Oran1e County 1uperv!son have a~ an apeemem for federal retmbunement of COUD· ty money 1pent on elpt roads damaged by ralnltonm lo 1978. Under Uie aareement. the county will receive $2e8,000 iD Federal Hiahway Adminlltra- tlon emer1eocy relief funds for repair work on the road. County highways involved in· elude Irvine Boulevard and Sand Canyon Avenue ln Irvine and Del Obispo Street and El Camino Real in San Juan Capt.trano. Fall Fair Gearing Up . A disco contest and dance Fri· day night and a bluegrass jam· boree on Saturday and Sunday will highlight this weekend at the Orange County Fall Fair at the Los Alamitos Race Track. The falr, featuring Ii vestock shows and carnival rides, is held in conJunction with horse racing at the track, 4961 E. Katella Ave . Admission to the fair itself Is free . It runs through Tbankaatv- mg Day -----------~--- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUt eUllNSSI NAMelTA'l'aM•NT PVBUC NOTICE ~":.~ ..,_ 11 cMln9 -.. ---------AlltOMAIUNlf 10•010 COM· lfOTICS TOCttlfDITOttl l'ANY, sm ~ l'lou, H....ilftQ1'NI NO· A,_... IH<ll, Collfomlo t2M' IUNlllOtt CIXlllT 01' TNI N911 F,..,10 W•ttt, 1t1U Ito•· ITATIOf'CM.lflOllNIA fl04t tNM ~h•, WettmlnAtr. Cotllornla l'ICTIT1out eUSt••M NAMll STAT .... NT Tll• toll-1119 Ill«-Ort .. , ... llu\IMHW. T S ~ I< .. • ~el l'o-tlllp, lotn hflt Trw ltoed, '°"'° AM, CA t2roi T"°"'°' G oM Sel*• J lwl"9. 10'22 e.nt Tl'W Med, s.oto ,._, CA t270S IMll Smeli.,,. 221 ~. N.....,, 1MM 11, CA t21'0S T?ll t lllHlfleM It < OftfOIC IM .., • teMt•'~'· n.n.o. ••lfll Tiii• ,,........,. -flt.d wlttl Hie Couf>IY C*" ol Or .... t.ouft4Y.., Oc· IOOer?>, 1m ,., ... Pul>lltlled Oronot C..11 Dolly Pl!ot Oct. is. Now. 1, •• u, '"' 64M~7t PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTfTlOUI 9Vlttll .. NAMlllTAT...aNT many llmltad qua avall&ble In each gro~ to s'ock on hand, ao -these Items vaila le in our Huntiri9ton h ·store ·wm111an'•8PDf'l8ww . 26JUNIOAJl!AHS .. 21 ... E8THSMRTS 22 ... ESTEE8"1RTS 87PAMOUIMAKEA M;11V£ WUA Gldlll ......... . 30 PANTTOPS • llSSESJEANS . 300VEAAU.S 10WAMI ~UTI .... 11 FUU. AQUMJAQ(ETS 21FULLFIGURE1'0PS 21 ASSORTED TOPS 32100% NYLON SHIRTS 31 JUNIORTUAT\.EN£CKS VT JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 41 MISSESSOUDBLOUSES 52JUNIOA TEE SHIRTS 48 LONG Sl.EEVE TEESHIRTS 31 lftSESPOl VESTER BLOUSES 21 JUNIOA TEE SHIRTS 21 LONG Sl.EEVE TEE SNRTS 30100% ACRYLIC SWEA TSHTRTS 35 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 29JUNIOR ~SHIRTS 31 JONIOA PUUOVEAS 53 JUHIOA PAKTTOPS 38 CHINESE JAC.KETS •JUMOAUJATI .. •FAMOUS MAK.EA COOftDCHATES 41 FUU F1GUAE TOPS 21 FULL FIGURE TOPS NOW .7.91 .. 2.11 3.91 .. 11.9 ... • •• 5.91 .4.91 1• 15.91 9.98 1.98 2.98 2.• 2.98 3.98 . l.98 ...... '·· .... ~. . 4• 588 .... 5.• 5..91 5.98 7.98 . . 7.98 .. UI 11.88 3• s.• dra•••, pant sulta 57 llSSES AHOJUNtOA DRESSES 11 .. SSES PANTSUrTS 11 SEPAAATE&-SKJRTS ANO TOPS 21 .. SSES DRESSES . • NOW , .. 5.98 s.• 14 .. llngerie,loungeww NOW 24 FULL SUPS . 2.• 22CAmOLUAND8UPS . . . . . . . ........ 2.• MHOITUS LOONOEWEAA . 7.91 321.0MOCOI fONPOLYEST£RLOUNOEAI . 8.11 1tSHORTROWERI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ~ 228HORT NYLON GOWNS .................. 3.91 21LONOTDINA'TOOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . 4_. wOlll8n'• accessories NOW Zt2 NECKLACES ...•....................... 2lc 921CAAVES . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . • . . .......... lie 57HAfl)IAG8 . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. ... 1 •• •&aTS . 1.98 45HATS . . . ...... . .. . ... 1.98 J& LEOTARDS . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 27AIHERMANSANOALS ... . .. 1A8 58 HAT ANO SCARF SETS . .. . 2.A8 48NM.STRENOTHENEA . . . . . 2.48 53 EAAAIN08 . . . ... 3.11 Infants and toc1c11 .. NOW '2IO JODOLERT!ll ........... . 11 TODOL.a OVIRALLI •..... "252¥PAJAllAS 140 PAJAMAS 70BOYS 50 BOYS SHIRTS n POl YB"ER SHtRTS 204 FAMOS MARKER JEANS 71 SPORTftOATS 95 UTn..EOY CREW KNTS 1.98 1.98 78c 78c 2.98 .C.98 48c 48c savings for man NOW 8.98 .. 98c l'l ... tee- .lie 98c . 2.98 . 2.98 2.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 8.98 , .. ... .. 7.98 .. 3.98 ...... 5.91 ... 13.• • •r • •••••••I.II ,._,.,.°"' SHllTS . .. .. . ..... 5.11 ICS, PATTERNS. YARN. NOTIONS LL BE 20% OFF ICES (THROUGH VEMBER 18 ONL .•vlngs or the hon• \ NOW 147WAIHCl.OTHI ......•.............. 9lc 20 IATHWINOdwC AINI ...............• lie 11 HANDTOWE1.8 . . . .................... 1 • •OUEEN llZI . . . . . . . ......... l •• 2.• 12DECORATOR~ CLOTHS ............ I.II 23WOOl ONLY .......... 11.91 22 l'lAITICKITD . • . . ..................•. 4lo , tllTMWAMllOC>m ................... 1 .. 111'4NCVVANI ......•........•......... 1M . • · .. --· · . REG. TO ~IS'° • • -~$ SPECIAL I "LOW PRICES UM• LEVI STUDENT PAlllS . BELL BOTTOM .EANS REG •• ,, • CORDUROY $ " BRUSHED DENIM WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF: Lightning Bolts Guys & Gals • Offshore guys & gals Kennington • Left 1-* Ja11tzen • Spire • Suncl,ck SHOP _.RLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! ALL ITEMS PRICED AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES DURING THIS SUPER HOLIDAY ·SALE! . SKI-SWAP-JACK'S SURF DAMA POIMT · FREE. A 522" YALIE FIN, IEASH & WAX W /MRY PURCHASE OF NEW SURFBOfRD SIZE 136 $ NOW ONLY on~~i~ iri-the~ ~wr per~~ COffliderMion ord i~or ~"t n '7fJ'fV~ Up to 003off all items f~ri~ ~l)Cft li~ab : Living room , dining room, bedroom furniture by Henredon, Thomasville, Baker, Century, American of Martinsville, Albright Zimmerman, John Widdicomb. Occasional furniture by Weiman, Bau, Hekman, Knob Creek. Patio furniture by Brown Jordan. Rattan furniture by Cal Asia, Ficks Reed. Lamps by Marbro, Frederick Cooper, Edwards, Knob Creek. Upholstered furniture by Stone Phillips, Royal Coach, Marge Carson, Debu Flair, Master Craft, Henredon, Schaffer Brothers <also leather ). Carpets by Berven. Wallpapers by Van Luit, Greeff, Schumacher, Stockwell, Charles Barone, Scalamandre, Sinclair, Manuscreens, Fine Arts , Bob Mitchell, David & Dash, Ketzenback & Warren. Upholstery & drapery fabric by Stroheim & Roman, Pindler & Pindler, Schumacher, Greff, Waverly, Ferguson & Upright, David & Dash, Scalamandre, S. Harris, J.P. Marion, Westgate. NOfHING WITHEL.D FROM SAi,E.I ' t OIWl PAT: I'• _.. n.ity to lDRall n- lllleiDt ftoor W.. CID. a ececs.U floor. I wu told • 6at U.. pelllt dldll't ban to be Nma..S before ,_... don Ult UM, ldDee &'1 9DCJd coaditJoft ... -~ GI' '"":f Now •• •tla4J .. t.ell9 1M lt'1MMDttal tha tbe pam& M remo.9d tboroUlbl1. Wbo'I ri&bt! B.G., Oll&a .... o-.lb, 11 ................. ~WU. Giie ........ ,... .... -........... u .. la, ........... faaft ........... tlf, _.., ..... ,.._....._._,..cun& ........... , ......... tzftl DsAll-PAT-: M •new mocber.1•m.1Dter:etted in ftD4ibla out i.o. mucb meat actually is eon· talned in baby food .. high meat .. dlnDera. I'd also like to blow the aieat content ot other baby foods that have meat lD them. B.H., Newport Beach ll)Cla mat 4lllllera for N1*I are DOt all that bJClt la meat c•lielll. ~ a pereeat meat la re- qlllred bJ fMeral l&a.Mardl admtnlatered by &he U.S. Depanmellll of Aptedare. Meat aad broUa baby food dbmen mut coata1D IS percent meat. aad S percent meat l• required for ve1etable aod meatdlmnen. J Appia fer Bard C'ere Pkkft-s DEAR PAT: I bad occuion to read a variety of fl'esb apple pie recipes lately, and was re· mlDded ot the good tirnes we've had picking apples around Julian. This year .,e'd like to do some ap· pie picking in a different part of Southern California. Can you find out where we could do this? C.R., Laguna Beach Yoar best IOllrce of lnformaUon woald be &be .U&e Department ef Food uad A1rtculture'a "Parmer to Coanmer Dlredory." T1aJll book.let la destped to belp COtmUDen locate prodacen ID tlaelr area. nae booklet la awallable free by wrUbac &e the Departaaem&el 1'ee4 ad~ JDt N :u.::• Al7I, l11nt1a 1111 tml., or by cama, Ila ..... : <•> ta-sm. ' n.a•t c .. 'e ae a.lied O• DEAR PAT: Can you tell me what protection a mobile" home park tenant bu lf the owner wiabea to evict him., J .C .. Costa Mesa Tbe Oraqe Coaa&y Fair lloaslq ComaeU .. ya &bl at., Ume cu a te.aat be forced• of a park by aa act of tbe landlord. U tt.e IADdlord &akn lite law Into his own balld.a, breaks or breadn tbe rules, or does any act which ii contrary to &he ralea of the mobile home park residency agree· me•t, t.be &enut wollld laave &be rl,a.& to a cemt trial to det.ermlDe t1i1e lellUm•ey of tile ~· · ada. la a6mM ta. &DJ dama1ee &bat mlCllt a.. prawWed ., law, &Ille teaul •81 recel.e .,..adthe damas-I.II die amoat el .. for .., wlllllll .io1au.. ra1es ,.,. To•• s.ie. r ..... DEAR PAT: I've been wrltin& cblldren's stories for a number of years, but never attempted to sell any ol them. I've been told that my stories are very well Written and that I should try to sell them. Ho-,r does an inexperienced penon eo about doingthll? K.R., Costa Mesa Tbe u. "Writer'• 11.nee• uau more &bu 4,Mt places where yoa ean sell nery lklnd ~t· lal -uUcles, Mveil, short storles, play1, jokes, 1reettaa card verse, TV, ndio and aadlovt.saal HrlpU, ..rlctloa boob, pbo&es and flllen. It tel.la yoa die aames and addrelsea ol edlton, peJ rates, and &Mir edUorlaJ neecb. Tllere are uUdel aboelt bow to sell, alon1 wt&b Ups on bow to sabml& your work ... set .. editor'• aUelldoll. Freelucl.D& teeUlq9e. bow to decide wltere tt.e money la, ud aa1wera &o tlae moat Hked qaeatloaa about copJrtlld also are blcladed.. 0 Wrlter's Mwket'' ii anllable at &be library, boobtores or from &he pabllaller. Coatact Writer's Diles&, 9933 Allluc:e Road, ODcllulatl, Oblo uzsz. for more Inform•· tloa. I Punt camet'a hair; the tlmelesa claaslc. The prestige of camel's hair makes this blazer a prized pooseeslon, never out of fashJon. There ts no way to picture ·1ne luxury. Oasstc styling with leather buttons and oenter vent. An Investment for achievers. R~. 196.00 189.90 - silverwoods . 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ,, . . -...c.-"" '~I!·~~· ~· . NO PAYMENTS 1-ILL JANUARY 1980 IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 148 OF TltE TRUTH IN LENDING ACT OF NOV.. 1974, TltE FOLLOWING STATEMENT MUST BE IN· CLUDED IN OUR AD· .. THE COST OF CAEOfT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE QUOTED FOR THE 00009 AHO SERVICES~ .•• HOWEVER, FOR THIS 8PEctAL ~E ABSOLUTELY NO INTEREST OR OTHER CREDIT CHARGES WILL BE PAID BY THE CUS- TOMER FOR ONE YEAR. TH1S IS AN HONEST FREE CRE.On' PROMOTION. • • We will provide norm111ns1111a11on absolutely FREE wtlen you purchase carpel and p1dd1RQ dunno this sale . • And . . dunng t111s speC1al ufe. on all orde~ over S200 w1111 25.-• down al hme ol order or inslallahon and your good cred11 -ONE YEAR INTEREST FREE CREDIT . SAME AS CASH WITH NO PAYMENTS TILL JANUARY ! LIMITED TIME ONLY! Amounl oA Putctiase S400 DooNn P<1Y"'f"'l at l1m9 ol Oroet or lnstallalc>n S HlO S100 "'PR Adle & Fonanr<> Cna<Qe'I 0 Toca! ot Poty,,,...'1•~ S 1()(1 'J ~payment\,,, !>.''>ea< " • !f'lf p JY'nf ,, f"t)f ll11P-I I J 1 1' Juat •few of the Cllf'IMta In our huge Inventory_. llated in thJa IHI ••• Select "°"' hundred• el tuaurloua atrte• 8ltd tempt1n9 OG&onl AND ••• durtftg th'8 lllnlted ... e, we wlll Pf'Ovtde ,........, lna .. U.lioft 81taolutelr FWE• when YCKI ll'Uf'Cheee carpet and padding! Sony, U.19 ...-0•1 oft• doe• not epply to ,....,..,..., cl"4MMlta, cleerance Items w (oem -.Ck ~t. FEATlllNI r.ARPEIS If IUD NYUlf CUT A LOOP An el9gent sculp- tured plush 1tyte of 100% contlnu-_. ,........,. CUTPIL£ PLUSH MMlfDD~NYUJ'f F&R SAXONY PLUSH HHl·Mt.entl II.tic end entl- IOll Ultron nylon pUe In • IUKtoul ~~:..s:::;1 s1oss FASHION PWSH Aluaunow.eoft l&~ltyl• plwh of Uttron nylon. 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RICAU..I HORROR -· Jacki& Speler•a arm• and lep were tona by bulleta ln Joneetown bloodbath Jn Guyana. She poses in Sari Fran· cisco home wtth bust of late Congressman Leo Ryan, k.111ed on a Guyana fact-finding trip. · . 'former /.OTWs Temple ~ 1lous.ing Other Sects REDWOOD VALLEY (AP) -The curious come to this peaceful valley. hoplne to see the caee where the Rev. Jim Jones kept monkeys, or the tower where his followen perched, watcb.inl for "enemies." Instead, they are invited to watch relleioualy oriented movies like "Cross and ·switchblade" and to swim ln what was once the Peoples Temple pool -provided they "don't 1moke, drink or cut up." .. WE'RE NOT TRYING to 1lorify Jim Jones. We're trying to glorify Jeaus Christ," said Bill La Bone, who is remodeling the site where the in· famous preacher first gathered his fiock ln California in 1965. La Bone said he doesn't mind the tourists. "Some people drive in and drive out," La Bone said. "I know why they're coming." Jones earned a terrible place ln history Nov. 18, 1978 when more than IOO followera were tilled or com· milted suicide in tbe South American Junile compound called Jooestown. JORN P.UU OF Ukiab, who calls himself a Christian businessman, paid $107,000 for the redwood·beamed temple about 125 miles north of San Francisco where Jones began his California career faking cures of ail- ing members. La Bone works for Paju. Beblnd the temple, and ~luded ln the purchase price, was the coacrete- block lodge where Jonel lived with bia wife and bigb-ranklnc (ollowers. The two-acre parcel ls rtnaed by vlneyardl and bllla noted for timber and marijuana. The complex. now calle1l the 0 Souhine Center," ii open to the public, both Paju and La Bone streu, but bu been uaed mainly for meet- lnJ• of Pentecostal buslneumen and similar groups. The men r.•'/ they plan to use the lodge for marriage encounters. THE WATCHTOWER bu been dis· manUed by the new owner, but La Bone lt1ll pu.ules over what to do with the monkey cage, a sturdy, 15- foot-blab enclosure of chain-link fenc- in1 and wooden beain. La Bone, a member of the As- sembly ol God dlurcb, aald be bad reservatlona about takln1 over J'ones' former temple but welcomes the chance to tell vlaiton about the center. "There's no mystery about lb.la property, there's nothln1 evil," be said. "It's Just a regular house, lt'a just a reauJ,ar property." Like La Bone, members of the Korean Central Presbyterian Church in San Francisco bad lnlUal m.lsliv· ings about holding services ID a buHdinl where Jones once held sway. THE ISO-MEMBER consn1aUoa moved into the Peoples Temple city headquarters in May after bu1ina the building at auction for Po0,000. The church formerly held services in a converted house. The Temple build· ing accommodates 1,000, and the church members say they hope to ex- pand the congregation. "Everybody had that uneasy feel· ing," said .Young Bae, whose husband, Howard, is a church elder. "Now everybody's happy. We feel lucky, we feel blessed.'' Tbe cburcb bad to buy pews to replace the rows of plastic chain wblcb, along with other Temple furni.lhinaa, were auctioned in March for '15.000, accordlng to Robert Fa- bian, who wu appointed receiver ol the Peoples Temple assets in January. FIFl'Y·FIVE LAWSUITS with 691 claims adding up to $1.785 bllllon have been filed against the church, Fabian "said, with the suits varytna from wrongful death to recovery of back wages earned ln Guyana. Among the claimants is the federal government, which ii seeking '4.3 million to cover the cost of transport· .. ing the victims' bodies from Guyana and the talk of identifying the bodies at Dover (Del.) Air Force Bue. San Mateo County wants $370,000 to pay for the special election held in April to choose a s uccessor to Democratic Rep. Leo Ryan, IUDDed down oo the Port Kaltuma 8.lratrip out.side Jonestown. CASll. INVESTMENTS and real esta(e mm, the Temple uset.s ln lb1a country to $700,383, Fabian said, but .. .,.,e estimate as much as SlO million" more is stashed in foreign bank.a, mainly ln Panama and tbe West Indies. "How much of that la recoverable depends on the cooperaUoo of the foreign banka," Fabian said, add.int that lltigaUoo "could take a couple of ~an." About $1 milllon ln caab wu found at Jonestown, but the Guyane1e 1ov- emment 1llll bas that money. SAM .Dime> <AP) -SUI DltaO eo.t1 • ·~ tbl fa.Nit ,.,......_ ~ Of.aU·metropoUtu .,.... .. CdtonUa .. u. .., ,.. MUtWI o1 um&ad cautnia Baak. TM ,...._ II few Almolt U mlllloa people In another year'• lime. a calA ol 3.1 percent. WD,.. anioaT: '"l'!llt lart• popylaUoa laet· .... will ~ally renftt tbl tnnow ot rt~ from 8out.beMt Alla .•• Tb• bank'• annual economto foneilt Nld San Dteco County wtu •'* llower but Mt a pa~ la new ~ wtth lt,000 new jcD aDd liMnaNd P«ICIGU income exceediq tr••ll lor tbl at.ate . .tr-capt.a Income wlU rt1Cb •• 741 \t • ..1 tbl It.ate'• aver .. e expected to (Like United's coupon-only better!) . I llalf-hleCoupon. 11o1 .. Coapm. Thia coupon i.. you fly for half ·fare on any Tb.is coupon lets you move up to BWIUlel9 Coach• round-trip Huane. Airwest flight in the U.S. and 41 no extra cost! Uae tt on a on&-Way or round- from the U.S. to Canada or Memco and return tnp bcket between Dec. 1. and June~. 1900. Only (round-trip travel muat ongmate tn the U. 5.). U you HUiQbes Alrwest afters Busmees Coach. It's a can't uae it younelf. otve 1t to a fnend. eeparate 99Cbon up front wrth FU'lt-Class aeatmg. more leg room. and oomphmentary cockta.ils. Get tl'8lll on evay fttgl&t Including: Houston (Hobby Airport) La•Yagas. 3 flights daily froui Burbank. 3 non-stops~ from Ontario. 3 flights daily from Orange County. 4 non-stops daily from Burbank. 2 connections daily from Ontario. 5 non-stops daily from Orange County. The~ fare from here to there. The most flights of any airline. 3 connections daily from L. A ; Phoenix. International. .. DellVK 3 non-stops daily from Ontario. 4 non-stops daily from Burbank 3 flights daily, including 2 non-stops 5 non-stops daily from Orange County. from Burbank. Tuc9on. 4 flights daily from Orange County. cBlgary and ~··llOldon. 2 non-stops daily from Orange County. 3 connections daily from Ontario. 3 flights daily from L.A. International 4 non-stops daily from Los Angel~. including one non.mop to Calgary. 5 connections daily from Burbank. ""'"'- . t I,.: I And to 31 otll9l cities In the US. and llmdco: 11 •, ~., '.' . .,. .•. . . \ weloonfe back! n you ilready have a tic:bt from another airline, just bring it to us and we11 honor it for travel on Hughes Airwest. For reservations, call a 7ravel Agent your Corporate 7ravel Arra.ager, or Hughes Airwest at: Loa Angeles (213) 712-5100, Burbank (213) 241·8333, Ontario (714) 986-6724, • Orange County (714) 640-2060. J . .. l I I • • • ---- - -... ... -•• --.... -- -::.;.:...:.... ................ 11111"1!; ... ~· ... .-~ .......... !"!"\., _________________ _ ................ _......~ ............... -.... ~~"" ............ --.......... ~ ----------· "Vietnam wu no act.eature, twit!" Buried Parac"lmte No Skyjack Clue KELSO, Wash. CAP) -The FBI says it has ruled out any connection between a partly buried parachute found in a wooded area of southwest Wasbingt.qa and the 8-year disappearance of sky- jacker D.B. Cooper. The parachute was found by logger Darrell G. Ray and turned over to the Cowlitz County 1berilf'1 deputies alter a friend told Ray the dis· covery migbt be a clue to the nation's only un· solved skyjacking. BllT BILL FAW, :vi FBI .,._man in Portlad. ON .• Mid, "W• have detennlned after e.um1nlna UMt ciu.. that lt ta oot related to the cate at all, even tbougb it was found in the general area where Cooper left tbe plane." A man UliDa the name ol Cooper l>oarded a Northwest Akllnes Jet headed from tortland to Seattle on Nov. 24. ltn. While airborne, be threatened to blow up the plane with a bomb he claimed to bave in a briefcase unless he was given $300,000. After the plane landed in SeaWe, Cooper freed the passengers and was given the money and four parachutes. He ordered the plane to fly to Reno, but opened the rear boarding ramp of the Boeing 127 somewhere en route -believed to be over aoutbweat Wubin&ton -and balled out. l-to trate of Cooper or the money bib been found. BECOBDS INDICATED THAT COOP£& wu &iven white parachutes, Williama aa14, while Ule parachute found in the wOOds was orance and wblt.e. Authorities have said they believe Cooper died somewhere in tbe woods after bailing out. More than 1,000 ~raons were considered and rejected as suape• tn tb6' case .J Hope for Kissers NEW YORK <AP) -An import,nt step towards making a vaccine to fight infectious mononucleosis -the so-called "ldsai.ng disease" among teen-agers -baa been reported by a Harvard Medlcal School researcher. Seleatl.ats are anxious for such a vaccine becawre the virus which causes mononucleosls may also be the cause of two types of cancer. Dr. David Thorley-Lawson of the Sidney Farber Cancer Institute said be purified a vaccine- like substance that makes rabbits produce an- tibodies aealnst the virus that causes the dlaeaae, a lingerlnt illneN of t.eeo-aeen and young adulta. II 10t.1 di LOO l'.Oa a boulekeeper hire one. And lf )'OU are Oil!; loOk'fn• for ao 1.nttaal fam.U1. that'• not enouab NUOD to marry. At )'OU are •ettlnC ~ ..,,,,., fature apouse. Include the cbilclren u often u pouible. And, the booklet 11y1, d.llcuu the qbanaes that will be oec:euary \o rorm the new flJDily. Tbil la particularly important In taUdnl oa ideu on raJ1ln1 children, particularly lf you have d.lfferina lifestyles. Abo. talk to the chlJdren about the effect.a the remarriage will have on them. Cowder the children'• feelings, but don't let them make the de· ciaion oo remarriage for you. FAMILY FINANCES SHOULD ALSO be di.a· cuased before the weddini. Money problems are common and can be doubly difficult when child· support money ii colnfout or coG1lna ln. Once the new famll.Y la formed, let things de- velop slowly. Try to be an addiUooal parent to the stepchild, not a replacement, and don't expect too much too soon. I! San Diego Federal announces · Now in effect! . ...... Annual ~Aocountl '" ....... P9ftod) Rate 4-PWS c.rtJflcMe 10.55,_ .. (4 to 10 JU19) wws Cet1fflade 8.00'-(lto10,.....) &.Year Certlftc.te 7.75'-ca to 10 run> 4-Yur Certlftcm 7.50'-(4 to 10 ,..,.) 30-Monlh Certlftcm 6.75'-(2'n to 10 ,...) One-Yeat Certlftcm 6.50'-(1 to 10 ynrs) 90-0?.,. Certlflcallt (80 1o10,...) 5.75,. PremtumPWS 5.75'-(80d8p) . P~/Pnabook 5.50'-(No maturttr peltod) .... ..._., Old Yllllcl• Yield 11.32'-11.12"' 8.47'-8.33 .. 8.20'-8.06 .. 7.92'-7.79"" 7.10'-1.98"" 6.83,. 1.72"' 6.02'-5.92"" 6.02--5.92"" 5.75,. 5.15"" • Minimum a.IMCe Required NONE NONE . NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE MONE Soar to higher yiel~ an Diego Federal! As of October 25th. thousands of San Diego Federal savers began automatically earning new higher yields on their savings. While not all savings and loans arc p~ing on these newly permitted higher yields to savers, San Diego Federal is. And while some savings and loans decided to wait until November 1st to make them eff cctive, San Diego Federal decided that our customers deserve higher yields from the very first day they're permitted ..• October 25th! Best of all, there arc no minimum savings balances required for these accounts at San Diego Federal! Open your account at San Diego Federal today ... and join the thousands or savers who arc soaring to new higher yields on savings! •J:fhey're comfortable enough but I was hoping for • something a touch funnier." a .. y.--~~ •tTL~ 7• Ca. and Lault Relnw' Of TUia L..elce, ..,.,. ......... '"' .... 1.... ... ...... c.. ......... ~ ........ Greilley. --"~'·""""~ ..... Cokw ... Mar1M u....., ColO<'-~,.. pa-.ct _,, on -.O.y, Sc>•l"9S ColM-Dou Rel,..., of ~bar 12. "" ,., ....._, 11HC11, o...wr.' C-adO ano Marge Edf9*r ot C. ... -• iono-llme rn-nl of Arv.cla, ea -..or1a1 urvleft _,.. c..ona del Mer. Ca Survi....i by Illa !Mid I~ at IO;OOAM at Illa a.II """-Vlrvlnla Aitlt, da"9flter J-Broadway ~I wllll Rev. Or ... ..,,., ...,..I Of M9dlonl, Or_., and '°"' Gerr1ard offlclalJ. Pierce Bro1,,.,. 0.Vid Astle of S.tem, 0r_.,, Clarke Ball Broaclway Mortuary director> A-of Ml!cllord. OreQOfl, Greo A•ttt ST••IT ot Hewport 8tat h, C• •nd • ROBERT J STREIT. rtti.,.,,t of ;..atftdCl\tldr•n ,.,., AHi• ..... lAQuft• Hiii•. Ca P•H•cl .... y on ~le of llOston Un•-.rs-ty and wu Hovembtf tl 1•1'1. S..r'flwd by "" ~ o f In~ founder• ot Ed••tdt wife Sylvla, btOttler Fr-rlclL Streit U.CW.ioron. Santa Ana, Ca In a<· of Florida Crvo .. ldt ...-vices wtll be ~~ wlttl Ille ...,_Of Ina cit-... Id Oft Frkley, ..-r 1•, 1'1• at ~ ~ -"9tcl bY l :OOll'M at li'aclll< View Memorial Gf~.. Parll. li'aclllc View Mortuary, fllltEO L. llOO<OVeR. pffWCI -•Y N9*POft llMcll, dlrec:lon. ot Ne,.,,.._ to. tm !ft c."9 Miu. c..Gr..,..._w.sw1111»heldon CdM Man ........, .. 1:4*'M at -Falma,,.., ,..._,.., Pw1r Servkft unow tiw ~IOft Of Smltll ~ Tutlltll WHl<ltll QNel......... Ge Hi .JOSEPH RO~~S:~uSTOH, DOS, ts . s retldent of Sonoma, Ca. Born Stl>· t•bar JO, 1 .. 0 In Glendale, Ca. P.-c! _.,Oft ~ •• 1'7t In AF w· ~··· Ma•lc•. survived by "" 1ngs ..... "'" Ernlly Hiiston •nd MUI .. _ .. _...,_.,,. ldl L. ...,._ of Sonoma, Ca • "°""" s. .._of eor-del c.. _, moa. .. .,.., Gel• o1 The son of a Corona u.-. c. .. • orotiwr Taa del Mar couple has been :i::.::-~=v~v~ a warded sliver wings oe.ee, c.. "-••• Mrvlc•• w111 followln& graduation r...: ....... ~•::i,ni:-~ from Air Force pilot ~ .... __. "-tttk training at Reese Air ~ =.. "::::=:=l',. Force Base in Lubbock, , ea. Oii s.t"'*Y. "-m11er Texas. , • i :WM •.,,......., •v•na Second Lt James E .. ~-flwMral Home. ll'•lllc. • • "JllWMM..-,•'9Cton Garn, eon of Mr. and ' •••.a• _. ~--N G of >CARL W. IU!IMEA, rettdent of -n. ru.~ · am ....... Val...,, Ca. .... ..., ..... on llOO Dolphin Terrace, la ...._,,. .... u.tm.1 .. ~ve11,.,, rem•1 .. 1 .... at. Reese for c.. ~ by "" Wiiiiam Can# ............ ._.._, Of LatlVM Nl;ual. (A., 2 duty u a T·88 aircraft ~I MiHt Reimer of It_....,, pilot. The lieutenant, a 1974 graduate of Corona del Mar Hi&b School, re· ceived a bachelor's dearee and commiUion ln 1978 from the Air Force Academf. ..__.. LA~MT. OUYI ~ Mortuary• Cerretery ' Crematorv 162SG..-/4ve Cotta Mesa 540-5564 WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. CAP> - M aj . Gen . Ernest Harmon, 85, former presipent of Norwich University and the World Wa r II com mander of the 2nd Armored Division which halted the Germans' westward drive during the BaWe of the Bulge, died Tuesday. LOS ANGEJ.,ES <AP> -Wllllam G. 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"'. , .. ......... .u,t ...... ,-------------, m«l lMS CCUQf wmt .0 'c'OU COME ~ I Vf». I I I NAMI! I AOORE$~~~1F-~--aJ ........ ~~~~~~ I cm I I SURVEY I I I I --. I L _ -_o:_ _ -·----- - -_J Can you make ••• a gingerbread house? a santa puppet? bread dough ornaments? a mini christmas tree? ,.. If not, stop in at any branch offioe of Saddleback Savings and Loan Association and pick up your free copy of our Christmas booklet. It contains dozens of crafty ideas to make for the holiday season. 11 .. LOS ANGELES <AP> -'!be former wife of Rep. ~ M. Goldwater Jr., ll·Woodland Hilla, bu recel•ed • car, a ~lntum, more tban_ --1000. ln can and notel. ud pro-per"tJ ln \;&lllorm• and Vlrlbda u part of tbelr clwrce HttJement. "He'• no cheap15kate," aald Goldwater'• attorney, sarr.n Trope, after the MUlement waa apprond· by Superior Court Judie Norman PUUuck. Policeman Suspended The; were married ln 1972,. separated In 1'78 and 4ivdrced tut May. She baa l!Dce married llantn Warner, an Ohio millionaire and f.-mer U.S. ambauador to Switzerland. NORTH .MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP> -A police officer has been suapeoded for four days for firinf three lbot.s at 8 rooster tbat WU botbertq resident.a with nolsy crowine. Goldwater and his ex-wife, Susan, formerly of Newport Beach, have a 4-year-oJd-. Barry Goldwater Ill. "There are a lot of people wbo couldn't 1Jeep becauae of the bird," said officer Al Sturtz, who said he tried to lasso the rooster. "I ran after tbe ~ rooster for more than 20 minutes before I decided I'd better try somelhin1 else." Laughing Gas' Can Kill ceaa to cylinders of the gas used on recharceable cream con· talnera. The .... known u "lauihlnl ..... _. uetd by dentllta u an ne~. Jft'odOCh a qutck bl1ll ud feelln1 of euphoria ~~•mall amoanta, tbe aalcl. Hewever, lf tbere ls a defideD- cy al oxnen tt can result ln un-cometnuana, or death. . "" An 18-year-old Reddinl youth who worked ln an ice cream parlor died from 1Dballn1 the gaa lut aummer. He put a aack over Im bad and anlffed from a cyllnder Uled to reebara• eana of whtppl.q CrMJD. Rig. $189 SaleSJ49 Classic elegance in brass and glass to enhance your holiday entertaining. Finished in a soft French brass finish. with caste.rs. 39" x 18" x 33~ A CUSTOM TINT 1 LATEX FLAT • • Pl•nt where the pl8at. will.,. .. ..---to 41nct ........ · • llealltifal ia cat flower anaaae-e•t• . . • VM Roaer'• Flower Foocl to promote coatia..a ... colorfal Woo ..... Paneies & \/iolu ... produce fabulous color in ..... blues, yellowe, orange:a and white. Caleailcilas ••• better known • "Winter Marigolds" come in yellow & orange daisy-like blooms, Family Looked Out blooming now through spring. blooming now through late •Pring. sowrro, South Africa <P> -A family o1 etsht ID tlda black towmbtp was Jocbd out of ita munl~ owned bouH ror owtq a .. cena Oil &bit~. rent, the Joh•rnwbars Post reported. AUIU llo&ele, 80, a pemioner, WU qlMMd U 1qt.q poUce arrived at ber home and evtded ber. 'l'bl newspaper laid the family WU allowed back tnto tbe house by order of the Soweto llunldpal Council, wbtch ordered an lDftlltlaa· tloa. Iceland Poppies ... are tal ftoweahag plants perfect for background, and are an excellent mix with RanuncuJus & Daffodlle. Snapdragons ... are •tately plant• that produce bright and pastel flower•. TheM flowers wW bloom in gloriou. bright and pastel colon through late 9Pring. Dwarf sizes make a perfect border and the taB varietie8 create a great backdrop of color. SAN FRANCf8a> (AP) -Ai.oat half at tbe latest ~ "' NCn1IU sworn ID u San l'rancilco police AUBURN <AP> -A Htabway Patrol aeraunt wtao ordered aboU find at tbe tirel ol • IP"""nc track will aot Oatreadl Procram. llorpn laid. be RIJ"D!led from duty. Of tbe tl bolnoM:na1a wbo took tbe a patrol official aald. reflect the ch•nc1 face at tbe ... oertmmt'• emp yeea -mblortty, ;·emale and-« gay test, 18 were Nlected. Nine are Sit-Bill <>ampkm, ~ women. bu been wtth tbe pa Tbefedilnl comt ............ ~,.23~'-•an.~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.....~~~~~---proffd 1Mt aPl1Di appnel to womm, Of 41 trainees who toot tbe oath tbi.I week, 2'3 were minorities whose -eeruttment helps the city aettle a li.scrlminatlOll ault a1alnat the police Jepartment, authorities said. AND A FEW OP the recruits were iiomoaexuall, who will be the city's Int recruited gay police officers if bey pass their eight-month training 1rogram. 1bey asked officials not to dentify them. "We had to really put out an effort o get the minorities," said inspector ~elly Waterfield, police recruitment lirector. He said about 5,400 took the test in \pril. The response by homosexuals wu etter than expected said Les lor1an, director of a recruitment rogram for 18>' officers that began l October 1978. "WE'RE VERY PROUD of the · espon.se" to the push by the Gay blacb, Blspanlca. Allam lmd otbel' ethnic minorities, but not to bomOM1n1ala. Morgan said bit crouP will COD· Unue to offer pldance to the 1ay trainees eo "they don't feel aban· doned." "TBEY'&E MOST certainly plan· Ding OD bei.al open with fellow of. ficera. But they're oot 1olD1 to make an issue of it," Mor1an said. Sgt. Anthony Ribera of tbe Police Academy said "there's probably about three or four bomoaexuals" among the new trainees. · Discussing the attitude toward minorities by white male officers on the force. Waterfield said. ''Thi.np are gettiq better, but they're not gettiq better fast enouch." Altboulb ex.act ftp.res were not available, Waterfield said ol tbe 1.580 officen OD the force, less than 10 per. cent are black and less than 5 per· cent are women. • Spiral sliceo for easy serving • Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours tl . . fl • Nationwide shipping service '. H 1e Oht9u10~ · · · •Full service Delicatessen , l"lm~y . Old wortd Cheese shop . WJ. .~ • Sand~ches to go. 'II ~edHU«H•• s ._) grxituncl -.MmL ~01 rlOll • t 11llvc to ~ [• I ~ ftADmOMS ITMT AT Youa ...-TAal ORDR YOUI THANISGMMG HAM TODAY .. We Wiii Have SmobdTurtl•ra (Br Order Only) 17 .. 1.COAITNWY,.C--.. .._.,..... 67Mtll 24'11 D'IMOMD WAY .t & TOllO ... & TOllO. PMOMI "7.JllJ ltMt llACH M.YD. .t•.U a.D, .....,...,°" IMCH. PMOMI MMIJI Nia Anaheim. Orange, RanchO Mirage. La Habra. San Diego, NOfttl Hollywood . PUBUC NOTICE Pl1llUC NOTICE 4-year,GoingRate Account Rate: Annualized yield: 10.550% ll.320o/c fur the pericxl ol 11 I 1-11I30 6-month, Sl0,000-minimum T-Bill Certificate Rate: ·Annualized yield: 11.945o/c 12.517o/c * For the period of 11I15-11I21 ·~::/IJ>OtilforO#l ,..-1 tJJ. Cflt'mll NU ~ 6 ""1lllJis, t""1«' "'lb. nlUs ,;,,,, J1mltlililw. F.-w~JlrOlnbtl~ of ltU#ssl"" T-Bi/J <:m;fa141. ----------------- H you move your savings to Allstate Saving.5, it's going to cost us plenty. 5~cro, when you open a no-minimum .. baJance passbook account with us. Even more, if you choose a 4-year, Going Rate Account at the rate shown in the box. And megabucks, if you put your money in a 6-month, $10.000-minimum T·Bill Certificate. For the highest rates available from any federally insure<) financial institution. That's what we pay in interest, subject to a substan- tial interest penalty for early withdrawal. We also spend co~siderable amounts on free servtces. With any Allstate Savin~ account, you get free notarizing and document copying. But as your~ goes up, we add even more. Free travelers checks, money orders and note collection for a $1,000 balance. A free safe deposit box, at S2, 500. And our exduc;ive Statesman's Club, at selected branches, when your savings halance reaches $7,500. Now then. Lest anyone get the wrong imp~n, we should point out that we do all this gladly. Because it's good for people and it's good for business. So if this ad moves you to open an account at Allstate Savings, we11 pay dearly alJ right. But we're going to enjoy every interest-euning com- pounded min~te of it. Fountain \\illey 18798 Brookhurst Ave. <Valley Center Plaza). f\allerton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd. MJBslon Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. N wport Beach One Corporate Plaza. San Oemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Sinta Ana 1200 W.17th St. 'RiStln 18232 Irvine Blvd. Westminster/Huntington Beada 540 Westminster Mall. • . ~ ·;__~ ..... i :._-:!" .... ~·, ·"'· .. :1:01~ One wlaner will be selected from eacla •tore and noWled on Monday Nov. u . Tb1& ls yoar chance to laave dinner on u! Sip QP lD all the 1tore1. 1610 San Miguel <at Saa loaqaln llllll Bd.> NEWPORT BEACH P\JBUC NOTICE PVaUC NOl'ICB PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE -~eust••• UMllSTA.,_Nf fte ........................ --1 ---.... -.... . . ...... ~... . .-, .. . . . .. .....,_ .. --·~·· ·----....... FAllll FRESH PRODUCE JIHf~lt!' -DellelOlll Apples ••...... , 9!· t• l.11 ~...... . oraqe1, ... ti &a.I..... • ••••••• ne .. =-l:l:toet .... ..., ........ lie .. . fa•e=ecl canota ......•..... lie •• ." ........ Jiron ODIOiu ...•.....••. a a. ""Zic 1:3 Gnpea ..........•....... 41e •· PMtte 90lDI aod .. out kludt\al "°""" al'ld Pol1td p1uU -anew addlUoll ta.,..._.~, FBESB me AND ' FBESll-PllOZEN nse mr:n;-............... 1.••·· re:. .. 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Challl~ Crowned TonJght Three Prep League Titlt}s Up for Grabs BJ &OGD CUUION ... ..., ......... Tbree cbamplonahip abowdowna are set toalibt in prep football matcb.lna llutna a1atmt F.dlaoo. Eltanda vs. El Toro and Mater Del a1ainat Senile. Each of the cbampk>aablp • dden ftpr'9I to be before atand- lna room only crowda. Bere'a a rundown cm each 1ame: lo tbe Sumet Leape titanic it 'a Edi.tea '1 Kerwtn Bell (the CIF Scmtbern Sec:Uoa'a lellC!lq ruaber and scorer with 20 toucbdowm> a1ainat llutna'a Jim Taylor (10 touebdowna, tn- cludln1 a 9'7-yant kickoff re-turn). IT'B EDl80N'8 Frank Seuref' (15 eomplettom ID JA2 attempa for 1,121 yard• aad 11 toucbdowm> a1alnat Kartu'a Sam Alello (12 eompleticml an 105 attemptm for 1,051 Jarda and HYeDTl>e). And It'• llartu'• IOUd. ...... ·='=~=~ free-........ ........................ tq c.palilllty, tempered bJ mis- takes. • 11 arma, Wldef' Meoed·)'ear Coach O.w Tbom.,.... la..,. lnl lta mm& IQCC I I 'ul M8IOa ln lta 17·1MI' hlatol'7 and a wlD or ite Own Worst Critic And GmndparenlA Are Nf!t Impressed, Either LOS ANGELES <AP>- ut.bern Cal's Charles White ls: t.be nation'• leading rusher this seaBOD and the second mott pro- ductive nmner ib colle&e foot- ball biatol')'. but at least three people aren't tremendously im· pressed -Bertha and Jessie Lelsett end Charles White "M1 crandparents, Bertha and J .. w. really aren't coo· ~erned wttb what I'm doing now tn fo•tb•ll," aaid Trojan tailback White, wbo lived wtt.b the Leattta moat of bi.a youth. •"1'11ft FIGUBE FOOTBAU. just a way for guys to bave on Saturday afternoon, and 1'r• more concerned about at. I'll c1o when I fin.lab &day· ht..uu111a~. ltMlm 8Del'd.Y ubimpreued by • nmlmal Wtda the football: He bas gained 1,650 yards on 258 carries this season -an average of 6.34 yard.a per carry -to move tt1m to aeconcl on the all-time collegiate rushing lilt with 5,406. Tony Donett gained 8,082 yards during bis college career at Pittsburgh. "I GUBSS I'll MY own worst. or best, critic," said Wbit.e, a taut-muscled six-foot, 1.BS-pound senior. "I look at lbe game filma, and I always see where I could bave done better · • White U)'a be bopea bis future hold.a, amoal other tblnga, a vie· tory for tbe third-ranked Tro- jans over UCLA oo Nov. 24, a Rose Bowl victoey on Jan. 1, and a pro footbell career. 8o111~ ob- servers don-& tblnk White wW co blgb ln tbe National Football League draft, however, since be i. small tor a pro nmninl baek. , However, Southern Cal Coach John RobiDIOD baa wd that pro s couts obaervta1 the Trojans have Had to te~xamine their in· itial tbou1bta about White. Whatever the case, White tsa't taldn1 llllYthlnl for granted. "l 'M LOOUNG FO&WUD to playtna lD the lfrw," aaid White, "but I know making it will be a oew challeo1e for me. It's a whole new everythina, it's starting all over. You can be a ateat college football player and It doesn't mean a thln1 after you flnlab." . "Just in case, I'm mallin& •ure that I get my depee." White aald tbe t.m aeuon baa bd only one major disappoint· ment for b1m -tbe "loss." The ''iou'' be referred to WU actual· ly a 21·21 Uf, tbe~ooly blemish on the Trojam' M-1 record • .. WREN Yot1 .. E INVOLVED for a Iona Um• In a winD1DI tradition, even a Ue seems 11.ke loalna," Nld White, wbo came to Sont!lem Cal out " the b1PlJ aucceaful prep football pro- aram at San P.uodo fflCb. "I 1Uell 10'& let a little spoiled." ''One of tbe real l>leuures about watebin• Cbarfie plar," RoblDIOD ..,sci. ••1.1 watcbina biln when be doem't bave tbe foot· ball. He'• bloektn1, crub.lq tn-::, =-;"'.:•,1= = on the beclc. I'•• HYtr _, urjtb.laS lib It. •• Rehipn Bid Set oaLANDO (AP) -If llicblpa talll to wtn the Bts Ten and a ROM Bowl bertla, tbe Wolverln•• wlll play la tb• Gator Bowl, an Orlaodo aew1paper nport.cl todaJ. The Orlando Senttnel·ltar. qUOUna IOUl'cel OD Ute eam,._ and· llnl oommiu.et, allo:fj pon.d that tbe Tauuine WW emod a Wei to tM wiDDlr 8at'""81'1 Wa.k1 Foret~ CaroUaa ....... to llUtouit, lt ~lllfMUrl u,..u Oklabou IAtardaJ~ Prep Schedule, Odcb '"'°' ·-Snte vs. Mater Del at Santa Ana Bowl U TllO vs. Estn:&a at Newport Harbor. tfcrila vs. Em at ~ange r.oast College f1*y F<Utin Valley at IU1mgt.on Beach Westniister at ~ KatJor' hlf• 7:JJ 7.l} 8 TMU. SefYrte by 2 El lOl'O by 3 Edison by 3 rama det la vs. ~ Mesa at ~ai&e Coast tHwnty at lrme 8 8 l:JJ 7:l) rv bys Newport by 1 r.osu Mesa by 2 tmmrtyby3 filssbl Viejo at San Clmnte Laina Buch at l:apistrano Valley On Ills VS. lJ&Lna IHs at tissbi VteJO (tut Ver vs. Kat*« la Pana Pn tie would lhe the VUdall tbe ti· tle. llAalNA. Wl"lll "1u.aaat llm WarlMlrtoa and lu,rda 8teYe Alolio ... ,.,, ar...-~ .......... .,.,.. ... ... .,........... ..... = Aiello'• • ,_cent eom raUo. Aiello'• fa•ol'l~ tarset la Mart Baatl•J' .. wb• It•• a veraaed 20 1araa per ea&cb wWl. ncepdona. Ed.Lion Coach BW Work:mau vowed four weeb qo IWI team would not loee another Sunset Leape 1ame after an QPlet lou to Newport Harbor, and the Cbar1era have since dusted olf three opponeslta. 7-:JJ 7:ll 7:J) ,:J) Miaian Yejo by 1 capo Vally by 8 l.a&lm Riis by I (kg Ylew by 4 = -Ollldl Zd 81 2 ••• ........... View IAa,_ ree.N oa UM Hae .. a tt•"hn. .... M. .. dl!Mlliii*aa•dd. r.· 1111 ° ....... al .. ·fenwttee WJt1i • ~-taUNa ...... tile ol respcw•lHllty. SI Tere haata SceJt Mes.de. Oraaa• Coat7'• aeeo...,lea•1a1 rulaer 1,200 ,...-.mcaalel). Sl&Meta wwa wtda ,_... Bob Urmr •• ,,... ... .,._ tbe Eaalea' wcatbane, ,._.... 19 tim• ID M9m ....... for -Jania. wbkb .....,. 23 ear· ries for 109 yarda per same. "We're down to JO paay_.. on the squad." aaya Blaatoo, "but everyone baa done evefJlbJ.nc quarterback Jim McCa.hlll com· plet.ed seven or 12 aecood·balf paaua. all to senior receiver Rich Amaral. &ent&e-Ka&er Del Defense ii the name of the 1ame for these two loog-time Ao1elus .Leape riva!a and it doesn't neure to be any different tbil time. The Fnan of Servile bout a 4-0 leque mark, includiq a 21·13 victory over St. Paul. the only ...,... team to mar 11.aer Det'• reeard ( .. 1A). Senlte'• tmprcmnc Clfteme .. led b.1 quarterback Steve Belmll. wtdle die defeme bu beea t•~•• b~ oat11de llllebaeker ,.., .. Ella• aad middle ltn 1111 s.r K..m EIDet ..... c.-. ... s.wt-r ..,. ..._ Del'a M defwe, tdllda .. e8liet la -.......... frnt. pet.a ;f!~HH OD bl• team'• bloelmle aeb•••· but ..,. • .._.. .. • •tmr • ... ........ 1110 ~ 11 ater Del counters with the paaalaa an41 ruaaia1 of •••rterbaclt nu .... cer. s, .. _.. la 1be MOaudll' of. feue, bariaa puaed for 185 Jardl witla e eomp&etiona in 129 auempCa oat ol. a opdoo attaet ''s.rrite nms six or Mftll dif. fereat coverages in tbe second· ary and does them well." warm Mat.er Del Coach Wayne ~bnm. ''Our problem la COD· trolllq the football against the bat defeoae we'll bave seen." El Toro-Estuela Estancia Hl&h '•return to prom· inence in football <t.be Easies were 2·7 ln 1.9'78) la on display I've uted. ,and they believe." • Mat.er Dei bas a 10-6-1edge111 Eataocia showed puaial abili· the aeries. Service woo las· ty a week a10 u sophomore year's same. 2'7-14. ~ ' ' . . .. ,..---~~-._,~ •t ,._ P••---- ~ footbell coach ._ Hilb. stvtn1 advice to youna nmnlnl bacu: "Just rmr·u bard u you can, and , . . ii yo~ people. cbeerlna. .keep &Oinl· Jf you hear t.bem , tum im:>tlnd because you're probably run· 01.D& the ~-·'1·'' I ' ( ... ,.., Dreee ••e .. _ P-eltn .Jell•• iMlcled 20 u Atlanu raced to a 108-97 Na· . .,.. ._ ...... scored 30 points and Eddie m tlOnal BMkitball Anodati<*t victory Wednesday nlpt, Wblcb included an excbaoce of punches betwem Adria DaMlef of Utah and Atlanta'• .lob Drew. Dantley hit Drew in the back with the ball before the punches were tbrown. lJotb players were ~ with tecbnic•l fouls and e~ted; bat the offtetala chanled their miDda and allowed · Dantley to rematn ln tbe came . . . a,_bbf Daadrldl• and t:l•l• Bayes COID b(~ed fOf 60 potnts .. IUr(lDJ WHhlnstoo rac~d past tnjuey.riddled Chicago, 1J8.1«>5 ... Bolton, led by Lal"IJ' •"4 AAd ~e lluwelf. built a 23-polnt fe6d after three :periods 4Dd crubed to a 116·111 victory over Detroit . . . Calvta ·M urpby scored 20 points as Houston de· moUsbed Golden State, 133·92 . . . Deull Jobn10D'1 27 points helped push SeatUe to a season-high point total aa the QAWTLaY Supersonics smashed Milwaukee, 136-117 . • . Walter Davia hit 12 of bis 21 secobd-half point.a in the fourth quarter, Including two free throws with four seconds~ to spark Phoenix past IJldiana, 104·100. Seeotl4 a .. 1ee1c ..... r T .... I OpetU ' CROWN POIN't'. Ind. -The second trial of a • m.., tbarl~ with mu.rder'tnl Cal.Uorru~ll bueball Ital' L1Jllan Bostock ~ W y, with the defeme follow101 the same line of · stratec It did before the first trial ended I.rt a tsuni Jury. Arguing that defendant Leonard Smith wu driven to in· sanity by the lntidellty of his wife, Gary attomey Nick Thlros questioned Barbara Smith. Z7, in Lake County Superior Court about the couple's stormy 10-year relationship. Smith, 32, an unemployed steelworker, bas pleaded inno- cent by reason of insanity. During the first trial last July, two court-appointed psycblatrist.s testified that Smith wu sane at the lime Bostock was slain on Sept. 23, 1978 , . I ~s1J.·Ptayer8 ~alt Decision Be/ or:e Saturday relative to the .Ullbillt1 ol the playen will be made prior to Saturda1'• aame." Tbe pla~ -UMbUker Bm Awn•. def.mtve Unema.n TOil)' Baker. linebacker Louie Campbell, offea1lv• Un•men Bl'ad Ip Ud Kant Jtaoabl, nilmlDI bim AJthur ·~" Laae and A!Yln Moore and wta1back Bon W11blDstOD -:'r!lt haft reeelved improper t tut......, TbeJ.toofl • RookJ lloutaln CollH• ex· tension courH aa uardna, elall dellped f#t sraluatet. .! Frank Kulb, the ouat*t AStJ football OCJeeb, WU :stboM IDMniewed M UM • 8o wa1 AthJ.tUc Director red Miier m academic eoUaM&ol' JobD Bebftelcl •• Tb• eu,lbdlty decS.AoD could com• ..u..r tn>m HalloCk or tbe tebool. .... , bllipe:" Nld Rallotk, "ll that tbe 1ialftnl'1 wW mm the dedsioD.'' S.tcl lliller: •'Tbat would be ouf pref.-ce. 1'•• always felt it thould --~mat-.... I lti t '•• IHdles , • .,,.....,,. Seerec SAN OlEGO -Kel1en Wlnalow, u. rano .• rookie tilbt end ol tbe San DleCO Charpn, bu •-• dlapla,.cl a pair of aure baoda Jn reaeblba fOI' • puses tbla seuca. Wlnslow admJta to bavtna aeeDtiODaDJ IOft IWMtl tor a man wbo ls 8-5 and 253 pounds. Ana be Cot them ID a nUMr unuaual way. ''lly IOft bands come from wub.lnl diabes," WtmloW admitted. "At my boule, lf )QI ate, you a1IO wuhed d.llbel. I've allo been dolnl my own laundrJ atnce r wu 12,..,. old." The It.ate of California appeared to be a • $182.DOQ wb.mel' at the Del Mar tboroulbbnd bor'le racin1 track. Tbat'a t.be amount ol tbe wtnninl Ucketa that were not cubed befon the mldnilht Nov. 9 deadline ... kansaa City will lose at leut t1 miUloG ln revenue because of tbe June 4 collal)M of the Kemper Arena root, pouibl,y more ll tbe buildiDC la not ready for uae March l u planned ... 8aDdJ Mnuder ol Hunttutoa Beach was in aecond place after 14 1amea lD tbe Weaf.ern Women's profeaional bowlers tournament at the Showboat Lanes in Laa Vegu. Terry ,\yen of Fountain Valley wu 13tb . . . Veteran American Deny Sim• a.Iona with Pau Bart and Trevor .lolulaon were tbe leaders after Uie flnl round of the Australian Open golf tournament . . . Muana Ama.o fired a alx·under-par 66 to take the lead in the Taiheiyo Pacific Club Muten golf lOUrnamenL .lel"f)' Pa&e wu Ued at 68 with lWO other eollera ... The Bia Sky CclG.fereace aays it'• q<K &Pinc to pick an all·academic football tealll th1.I year becauie DO& enouab athletes quaJily ... BuUtball atar Au Meyen wu fcued·in at Seattle International Airport and miaaed a news conference to ato an acreement with the New Jeney Gema ... IMt8U •a. .. 11, cbMf 011'91atiu oCll.ea' of tbe New Yon Meta, hu told 101Dt employ ... tha£tbe Na· • Uonal League baseball c:lub wlll deftniteq be IOld. ~a.di• TV: Motocross -1978 Los An&eles Motocross al the Collaeum, 11 p.m .. CbaDDel 9. RADIO: Buketball -Laken at Kansu City, 6 p.m . KLAC (570). Hockey -Pittaburp at Ktnp, 8 pm .. KUS OU<>). Football -Mater Dei vs. Servile, 7:30 p.m .. K,ORJ (94.3 FM>. RusderSuhs Tqp~le Foe In Water Polo . __. W.IL•INGTON -Ooldea West CoUece'a ll~ •lNPt paat Soutblrn Calllonda Coe- ference foe LA Barbor wttb a IJ'OUP ~ ,....,_ W~ tJ.10 ...... timed up ror SoutMra CaBfomta water polo playotta New. ao-21. The Rmtlen sot fOW' i'oala from Tom Ruabel, tbtM from Matt Whitmore Ad two Neb from Jlandr Cornell• and Herb Wblte 11 ~ boN went down eatUy. Tbe trtwnpb left tbe Rlllllen with an Jl.l overall neon! ud up• their win streak to 41 aaalnlt two-year 1eboql1. · , The decilloD WU deci4ecl tn th• ltcOad quarter when owe rolled up 11.x coals to uawne a M halftime buJle. Golden West's ttaNn ... rHted for tbe SouUlena Cal playoffs, wblth will be held at Cypreu CoUece. Goldin Welt. under Coacb Tom Hennltlld. la tbe cWeDdlDI lt&te cbamJ*D. ... •1•0 ... ,,,, ... llll 'HtaJe to Forget' Major Chores Ahead for Bo ANN ARBOR. Micb. (APl - lllctat1an Coach Bo Scbem· beebler bu fYIO key cbores on tm baada Ulla week -be muat 1et tats Wol Yerinn to for1•t about laat week'• defeat at Purdua ud be must find a way to coa&alD Ohio State'• brllll.aat aopbomore quarterback. Art Seblldlc.. • .,..,. JIQers took tbe Pardue def Ht laans." Sellembec:hler aald tbla week. "W• uve to for11t wbat happened aolmt hldaead for19t about It lat. •"'l'llS IA>88 to Pu.nbae just mak• aa a btuer UDderdol with Oblo State. We eu Uve with tbat. I don't tb1Dk tt ma.bl a lot of dHference. •• Sebembecb&er oulbt to bow. Saturday's encounter before more dim 105.000 and a national televtlloa audience via ABC will be No. 11 for Bo apinat the Buckeyes. Scbembechler la lM-17·3 since comtnc to Mlchi1an 10 years ago and 144·34·6 for bla enttre c:oacbin& career. Most Im· portantly, he'a ~·l againat the Buckeyes. £AaLE BRUCE. who IB 10-0 at Ob.lo State and 52·17 overall, baa never coached against Mich.ipn or Schembechler "I c:ao't compare thU Ob.io State team with tbe olben," ScbembechJer said. "I haven't seen tbla team. I haven't eoaeW .. at. Bruce. "I ddllk JO"i'U ... a team ready to play tbla week. however. We have not.bin& to lose. 10 r think we'll be lrlnd of loose for this ooe · · Scbembecbler say'! be. frank ly. ls more concerned with stop ptn1 Schlichter. The 6·2. 200· pound quart e rback ha' blossomed mto Ohio State's all time career pauing leader and need.a just 109 yards to breu tus own 1inC)e-aeuon record of 1.840 total yards. "AST 8CllLICBTES la a very 1ood quarterback," Scbem· bec:bJer laid. "He's 1troai. be't quick, be'• amart and he'll be the key for tbe Ohio State ol· fen1e. "He a1lo la a year older. That mu• all pautq au.eta loot better -tbe maturity of the quarterback. He abowa bi• maturlty ln tbe way be bancDea biaudf. "Sc:hlidlt.er is tbe cJUllC IU)' that eaa nm ud pua. We have not played an,one who c:an do botb -U.ke be can. He can aeramble ud nm. He'• bard to coata.t.a. ASU Wrestlers At Irvine High Arizona Stale Univerinty s highly re&arded wrestling team. featurln& four All·Amerlcana. will be on display Saturday evenana at lrvme High where Athletes in Action opens its 1979·~ campaign. It begins at 7 30 The Sun Devils who bout Randy Hoffman <118>. Joe Romero < 134), BUI Cripps U42J and Dave Severn <177), flnlahed runnerup l.Q tbe Pac-10 touma· ment and were el~tb to tbe DA· Uooala last aeuon. Athletes ln Action under Coach Gene Davis, recorded a 17 3 mark during the past season Among the AJA squad a~ Make McArthur. who was first at 126 in the Great Plains touma· me nt 10 Lincoln. Neb Steve Ba rrelt I 150 > and Don Shuler <177 1 .. Safe Prtcea Goodl"hnl Nov. 18, 1878 ~orrl Big Game A Tossup STANPORD (AP> -Darrin Nellon, one of the Bl& Game heroes of the 19708, a1eo ftcurea to make bis man in the 1980s as the Callfornla.stanfonl football series coattnues. But the ~9 Stanford tailback la altUnl out this year's game, which will be played Saturday before a sellout crowd at Stanford Stadium, because of a spring le1 injury that forced him to mtaa the season •'J aP.SPECI' STANFORD'S n.m.n1q game, but I'm really happy that one guy, No. 31, won't be playtn1. We couldn't atop him the lut two years,·· Cal Coach Roger 1'beder said this week. M a fr'eahman, Nelson rushed for 94 yards and caught puses for ~ yards in a 21·3 Stanford vie· tory over tbe Golden Bean. Last year, be bad 177 yards rusblna and 31recelvtncina30-10 triumph. If Nelaon bad been available this season, the Cardinals probably would be a lot better off than their current 4·5-1 record and they'd cer- tainly be Big Game favorites over Cal, 5-5. As it is, most people look on Saturday's 1ame aa a toesup. Mike Dotterer, a 1raduate of Edison High School, is starting in place oC Neboo tbia season. Other area playen expected to see action for Stanford in- clude Fountain Valley DOI liRER =~~d~ ~::•:ir:= with Stne Fo1eJ, a IJ'8duate ol Newport Harbor ffllb, wbo aJaio J> ... Yed at Onqe CoMt.. ••ft aboald be one 11Ut same. i wouldn't want to tell you who I~ will win," aaid Bill Walsh. tbe S• Franelaeo 49en eoaeb wbo bad th MtTlC. ol Meltoa, U.. top f'UDDi1al' beek ID Stan- bd ~n=~=~~o::'c1rccn:;cle, , ended bis collqe career wltb a ies.1ant outburst •1alnlt Stanford in 19'15. The Bean WOil 48-1.S in the moet one-tided Bia Game of the 19'10t. MUNCIE SCORED THREE touchdowns, caught four puaea for 13 yards and threw a 46- yard touchdown pass to Wesley Walker that day at Stanford Stadium in one of the best individual performances in Big Game history. Cal h~ Clllly two other Big Game victories in the 1970s. Both upsets on t~ home field. The 1970 team beat Rose Bowl·bound Stanford 22· 14 with quarterback Dave Penhall, now an as- sistant coach at Fountain Valley High, gettlag the best of Heisman Ttophy winner Jim Plunkett. Two years later, freshman Vince Ferragamo's eight-yard touchdown pass to Steve Sweeney on the last play of the game gave the Bean, wbo en- tered the game wit}\ a 2·8 record, a 24-21 victory in tbe rain. fN 1174, THERE WAS another ll(emorlal Stadium thriller, toppina the 1972 finish for excite ment. A 13-yard touchdown pass from Steve Bartkowski to Steve Rivera, who bad 205 Jard.I in receptloas for the game, Hilt Cal ahead with 26 seconds remaining. But Mike Wnaford ot Stanford kicked a SO.yard field aoal with the clock readtn.g 0:00. Tbole are tbe Bll Game hilblilhts of the 197Us -to be updated Saturday • Oajy Winston's Sun-RichTM Blend of the choi~ richest tobaccos tastes this full. and satisfying. "'WinstOn afterWinston. Tile BOX~ ... . 19 mg. "ttf.1.3 mg. nicotm IV. pef Ctglflttt, FTC Rtpon MAY '78 ·Winston J'ILTllR·OIOADT'fia - ., ama CAftlU.O ............. To Mar tbe cou• talk. ~ *""' ltaQt ...... ~ 00. ~tbMde ARPe9MI ••d tbe toafere~~••llllem lliOGld tie. Mt ot eeaa.. - laluee. baJuce, t>aluce. Tllat'a all the 1t1bt PCU Nlk.u.iJ J:C)ICbea taJUd ...... dUrti:i& lMt week'• aMd1a .,. ···~ ••• qaJtk to .. elaage qUSpa ao4 eomPHllMBtl but aabodJ--IDcludlq a roalde coaeb wbo lnberitl four starters from tbe defendin1 eooterence ebam~ to man • pnd1ctlaD. Poraample: LONG 8SMB ftAft'S Ta wam., --. .. ,...,. ccw .,,.,. caner iDdOdea .um. et lbr· quette , Kan1a1 State, Wu~ aDd Nortla...._.. HJI: Pl'om top to MUoal, tbere'• man eom~ MN tban aa1 eonf ereaee I'•• coached lD. Tbla Ja not UM ..... WATER POLO I BASKETBALl I MOTOR SPORTS Dye, who helped put tbe PCAA oo tbe blsketblll map two years a10 ta tlu NCAA Wut ........... pya of lut year's lt·ll MalOD : "It's rare for IOIDftoO to 10 from tbe top of tbe world to the bottom u quick- ly u w did. . . We've IOt IOOd slM a..l.b but t.be rest of die CODI.._. ... eood me, too.'' ... ~;·~w ... ..,.. amOuii CMI.J~ ..... ~ ftaltbtd • cnuppomua ~--~ lflebtel'~ and M Wl.H \N aeee aaatn the PCM' top~ combo. Tldl 1'U' tbe1 ..... 4IDDUP luppoft. tt all. . Now c:.-:::,~baw &i real cenMI' tD trto ndlb1rt ~ Rq, a transfer from llllaoalt. tbe Tit.au .W be 'bl• to free All• PCAA forward Calvin Roberta (S·T) more. Tbe problem la there are bolea e.erywbere ellle. Georce .Barrtol. a S-0 ,uard out of Foua&.ain Valley. looked llke a Starter uatil be WU bmt. Bru~ La V a1lee; a 6-1 tranalll' from ~ Collece. ttiura pro- mlneotb' aa a runner. Padfte , . ' ....., ............ • ROY llciCOIUllCK (LU"(, AND an CAllP81LL ARI! U.NIVERllTY'S SPARKPLUGJ. • of coaf•eac• that eaa be dominated What UMd '° bl .... patalea bave auddeai, Mooaw liantl." Pac:lfte Coach Dick P\chtner, who lmelta oat only tbe con- fenace duamplou but tbe CGD- f.,_.. llVP <Boo Cornell•) .. well, womes. "A coaple of ,...,. .,o, tile team tbat won the conference 'tide bad a 7-5 record and tbe ~ place team wu IOIDetblnc e 5-'7. Por a rootle coadl. &bat• damn scary. We coa1d ftD1ab flm '1t we could lmUh clown t.be line: •• Nobody 's 10101 Y> pity Fichtner d\a'tnl bJa flnt stint aa a m~ dlvt&lon beacl coach. Not wttb Coroeliua around. 1'bel &-9 forward averaged 15. 7 poln~ and 9.4 r~bolinda eft route to" earniD& MVP booora in just his ao~ear. Stroa1 aupport-lnC cut ea Tilen favorites. Cal State Fullertoe'• Bc1b1J1.r Uni Baek 'In POio Limelight OTAR STATE'S r1a1T- ,..... eaecb Rod Tueller. who IMerUa two starten from lut ,..,.., nmner-up squad that ampeted llD t.be NCAA tourna-lllillli, la ._..,i•tleally ea~ "We ·n flllf'ble of wtnnfD& It bul aa"°4f cm win lt. lt'11omc to be a ..,. ti&lit rllce. .. Preao&&ate Year in· and year out, Boyd Grant puts to1etber a •troai team out of relatlvel)' weak material, thank.a to defense. Thia year, the seven retu.roees wbo started at some time in "19 want to prove tbe 8uJJdoca can 4o more tban just prevent poinu-.hey c'"an score them, too. All·PCAA tourney pick Art' Williama standa g..5 and pl.a.ya eeAter and forward.. CampbelL,McConnick'Lead Trojans to Unbeaten League Seaaon BJ SOOD CAaUION Sea Vlew Leaaue cbamplona. The sound eoachln1 wu ob- viously there, but by no coin· cldence, the Trojans were also bJeued with a a roster including a Campbell and a McCormick. dom . He picks tbe tou,gbest op- ponent to defend and is our aet· ter a l four meters ," s ays Morris. .. ..., ........ ADJtlme a biUe cblp athlete. or beUer Jet. a CIF Player of the Year eomee along, one ol the first q...uom a coach will 1et ta wbetb~younger brother miebt be In the wiqa for the future. HaPllOJ' for UnlYenlt.J Bllb water polo eoaeb Chuck llorrls, the amwer to that questloa three years aio wu yea, twice. It was Peter Campbell <now at UC Irvine) and Stev e McCormick (CIF 8-A player ol tbe year. in U'74) that helped lead University to tbe top in water polo before Morris toot a two-year leave "BE NEVER COMES OlJT and although be bas scored IS goala, bis stronaest point is bis defense. We loet to Newport Harbor, but be beld Mike Grier scoreless. • "Be Just bu •erJ quick reac- tion, sreat antlclpaUoa and peo-ple don't score off him. Being larae. be can intercept. block, antldpate," says Morris. THE Ta0,AN8 BA VB •ur· faced • a CIF power once qaln with tbe return of llorrls to the University coachln& ranb after a two-year absence and enter Friday's second round of the CIF 4-A pla,Joffa as undefeated AND NOW IT 18 W junior Jeff Campbell and Roy llcCormlck wbo have led tbe Trojans back to polo promineDce. Jeff bu aeored 65 1oals ln 17 aames. "Moat of bis 1oeSa are reac- tlon-type. lie 1eta tbe rebounds, tbe free balls. It's just a natural thina. You don't coach lt. Tbe only tldDa I do ta run around "Jeff's endurance LI tremen- BJ BOW OD L. BANDY °' .. Dlllllt,.. _ One of tbe blaeet motor sports weekends ol the year is com.inl up wWa motoreycles takiq over at Anaheim StadlUID Friday and Saturday nights followed by tbe Times 500 for NASCAR Grand Prix stock can at Ontarlo llotor Speedway Sunday. Por tbe ftnt time, QWdway motorcycle rac- ing will be Incorporated lD the Anabetm Stadium promodon wltb Costa Mesa Falrarounda promoter Ha1T7 Os1eJ Ml'Yl!ll u produeer ol tbe sbow ··1 uvz NO CONNSCl'ION with the eftllt other than being a contractor to aupp11 tbe riders and bandle everythlna inside tbe erub wall for the race,•• Osley aaya The Friday Dllbt apeedwaJ porUoo of the pro- vam wlD find 10 of the top U.S.. dden eomJW*!2! a1atnst a1x wbo campa'1:': In Bmope dunn, w. put RIDJDS, 'l'lleJ will .,_,_two bertbaoa tbe \1 A &Mm that will comptite for world baDora in Eqlm4 •ta later date. A1DCD1 tbt local W* ue Bnaoe Pmball. BobbY Sclaw..U. JWb'.,llara. BGD Pre9toD. Den-nta. 8lpkw wt 8eott AatnJ from tbt Emvpeaa clreult.; • a+ t1 mtlna tbe American tncb are Gene Wooda, A1aa Cblt.atiu, Sbawn lloran and MYID others · ' lnddmtJtUy, W elnert la eeeood in tbe 1979 aupercrau aeries standlnp with 195 points and could diDc:b that positlon wltb a bllh ftnlab at Anaheim. M091er la 1lxtb and Semica lOtb in the overall stuvHn11. MOiler la the defendlnl champion at ADabeim and rides for Kawuakl. Be wu also nmner-up in the 1978 l25cc naUonal series and ftDlabed in tbe top 10 in aupercroa competltk:D for tbe year. * • • Ai f£NTION AT ONT.uJO Sunday wW focua on the UOt race between Rlcbard Petty aDd Dar· rell Waltrip for the NASCAR drhilll diam· plonahlp. Tbe 'Dmee race ii tbe ftDale CID tbe dreult tbla year and PeUiJ traUa Waltltp bJ two polnta In the aeuoo .eancttnp, 4.172 to U'JO. p~ Im aald that wbeO be reUrm, tt wW be when be la CID top of tbe pile. Bt bu woa llO GnDd Natklaal r.-ID bJa UlUltrlom care. ud says, .... , nest pl .. '° win JOO raeta. .. oo.n~ loaDd moeh lib a ma wtlo wW be n- tlrlDI at cmclmkm of the ewaeat MUOD •• Wbat'• more, bJa ICID KJle will be radQI alCIDplcle blm DPt aeUCID 1n 10 Grand National eventJ with the um•·~· And about b1a duel with Waltrip: •• &boot. tbe preuure ta Clb Darrell DOW. I don't baff my doclbt that tbe dwnploaablp means more to blm thin lt doell to me. .. If be winl lt. be'll feel llU be'• arrived. If be doesn't wtn lt. no matter bow many lndi9iclual racn be winl.:J:,.~t feel fuJftUect, ••1 cu wbat Darrell and bis erew aN loAal thrCMaO rtpt DOW. l''I llte leadlq a 500-mlle race an the •• , and tbeD faclq the Pl'Ol~ollo&IDloli tbe lat lap. r~11pnuure." OCCWomen Win Title Or&Qle Coast Collese wrapped up lta aecood 1traJ1 .. t South Coalt Conference women'• v0Ue1bell cbampiomb1p ~a ~·-~ct.on OYef YiUUDa San D1e1o ..... Wednllday. TM vlctarJ U119 OCC'a reccn to 11· 1 tn coatermce and 1M oYeraU • Coacb lane R.Uaen· dorf'• Pim. prepare for tbt 1tate ~Nov. •Dee. 1 at 8aata Ana Coll•••· _.,, _.., ... Golde Welt Collit• wua -Sama Moalca 1n a DlaYoff TuM· da1 n1Pt at El Cimino ~ do. termlM a 8outbem CaUIOnia Conference entrant tn the state tourney. 11M match Ja at T. Dwiq Ute nl\llar coaf.....aee H8IOD, Golden '°Wiit ind 8IMa MOnlea apllt a pair ot ftve-pme · matcbe:I. Each team won on tta bosn• court wU.b t.be pl.,otr u a aeutril llte. yellln1 at enryone, to keep them froa1 alackinl off . "But Jeff already bu bia moYe•, JOU don't teach a lot in that area. And be bu sum a poelUveauttude." •e<:ollm'8 VALUE WM undertlned wiMD be WU ~ the Sea View Leape'a most valuable pla7er Tuelday. Roy McCormick la amaller at 5-10, 155 poanda, but tbe .... leader la ooe of tbe Trojam' 1tron1est driven and with quick moves la doubly tou1b de- fensively. "Roy didn't play lut year, althomrh be worked out ooce ID a wbile:r says Monts. "But be'a very aood at anUctpattna moves and aecand-&'Wl'RI oppoN11•1 .. WE'VB BBltN WOaDNG slnce June with about ftye boars a day and all of our players have done a job." So UninnltJ, which WOD tbe C1F ._A CIVWll lD 1176 &Dd wu a Mml""eJW la 4-4 e•a11HkM8 the nat two JUn, .....,.. wlda a bid for better tbinCI P'ddQ a1ain1t vt1it1D1 Lons Beach Poly. University split with Poly dur· ma the season and llorrla sa.ys Friday's 1ame could 10 either way. ''We're YCJUD1 and we peaked for our leaaue 1amea. U we play to our potenu.l we can bandle Poly, and lf we do, we'll be rllht in there (for a s hot at the aemlflnala l . •' • AM t11im there's UC Intne's nm ~ no aeacta u.e 1eque lD ..ncsrn but bu ooe. of tbe two tem:Ds DOt flgured lD t.be title nnmtq He'd like to see bla yoaq Alllealen listed with tbe rest. ••t cba't bellne JOU can pick a wt.er. You beta.er be re- ady ewry Dilbt. Our players feel oo -., liven nllht. we can beat aaJbocb' ... Perbasa-UC Santa Barbara Coach Ed DeLacy sums It up beat wbm be sa ys : "I don't tblnk a1f1 eoach wants to pick aomebodJ .-e. · · Follawtn& la a brief rundown oo tbe eilbt conference t.eams: vc lrrille Tift ad assistant.I Dean An- drea and Burt Golden have put toJether two cood recruitinc yean. UDfortunateJ,y, UCI Deeds UMJdwr ane to become a bona fide ecnmder. Streqtb ill at pard where Louil Bremcmd. a 1171 .U.PCAA fr--man. dlr.-. the motion 1ame. St••e Rod1ers, a ..a fonrarcl. la tbe only other rauroiDI starter bm five other leUermen retmu. Top recruits are 6-7 Don Barnes. &-9 BUT)' Smitll and g..9 Rick Doyle. 'Ibe key could be Doyle , wbo l.s curTeDUJ in a lee cu L Says Tift: "We're a team of the future. a tam to watcb ... IAlill lleadl SU&e ' Tbe 49ers. wbo used to domlnate tbla conference, bave four returning starters but that's BYC Regatta Tops Ca/,endar BJ ALllON LOOIAaln' ................... ... leeeS&a&e Al an enlrt•nt at Jlichl&an State the pa& two 1ean, Bill Berry bad a cbanee to work with a player Damed llqlc. Now, be really feels bewttebed. 8lred after tlae reerll.lt1D1 1euon ended. Beny bu fonrant Wally Rank but little else. uca..aaanan DeLacy worked wonders at Santa Barbara City Colle1e and now that he's moved up to the four·year level, it seema only a matter of wben, not if, the Gaucb09 become a contender. 'Ibree start.era return, including \. 1 Robbie ftohlmon, ooe of the best. utaia&a&e After aix yean as an assis· taat. Tueller bu been promoted to the A&gies • bead coaching poaUJon. Two atarten abou.ld help make bia tramWon easier, All·PCAA forward DeaA Buncer (a-I> aDd M forward Brian Ja~ S..,.. albar Wt.eiUWD are beck. IDdqMq farmer s.d- dleback CoUep ataodoot Rieb llcSlnth. but team la a major que-sUcm mark. TAHITI at CHRISTMAS 2 Eatre 91oup fate lldleta. t.... 1'1127. ,.. turn 1/1. l70t ... Round Tttp. a.I ...... 813-2211 ---_,2/W79 CbooM 8111 bolkla1 ••• tmd t!aroupoat tbe year and JOQ'U and a bc'9t of aellboet nan eom petiol for all ma..,.. of bO)lldlli. nenli~IRIDdaD.~f:\:.~.,. i~~~ii~~~iiiiiiilii~i at tbe year•1 Callfonda Y Aa- 1oclation c1lmdv and lt appean tbat tbt m tJ of 1actit du.bl AN atlall'UDI to allow tM1r meal· ben to wort o11 • c1a7 o1...-..,, • •11t•d o1 Lower auto service. prices! compedtian OD tbt water. 8alboe Yacbt Club hl"9'tcl* • 1oca11eene 10% off on al 11a ... 1111on repairs. wtth ua traditiCID&l TUlteJ lteptta wtlb in.U. • .,.. off on al tranamlaton rebullda. Uooa out to 1mall boat ullan to compete CID .- counet lnlidrtbe bay aDd ak1pptn and eren ol Orange County's largest lar1er veuela to battle the elem.ta CID outaide and mott complete outo- counea. Tbe reptta la 1cbeduled SatunlaJ and motive trommlsslon servic e . ~~EWBlt&B IN oaANGS COUNTY' •• ,.. •lflmafe• Capl1trano Ba1 Yacbt Club ls btddiDI for ~~·= • .... road lelta Performance Hudleap Radu Plett Allon to MATIOMWtOE • Pick-up a dellvery Ca~~-in tbt ~ race ollta Mlaaloo Satt1 CONOmOMAL WM1Wfn Olf8f good ttw ~ ao. t979 Tbe other tndltioul 1"anbli.tna nptta -tel wblcb draws upwardl ot 100 boetl fD all elu1t1 la ~~ •1 Alamltol Bay Yacbt Club•• Turke1 aecatta {:.... ....-w-..-, scheduled Saturday and SUndu. It never seems to maUer that tbele holiday re-10576 8ecNer River Avenue. Fountoln Volley 1attaa are scheduled a lull ... ~·=-=~ln~ad~v~u==-ceol~tbe=-~!!!!!!!!!f!!!f7!•!•>!962!!~!!55!!!!!!!!!!!!~ holiday Itself. _ * * * Til6t ............. ~. ............ ._.. 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(~I UO; lhuc- U (I .. ) Pfold 11.10. ·~ Misc. _'f.'ff,~= :.~ bac ._.-lo "°*'1ia, N.Y •• ••IQ·bl..W . .. l Cculd have .... • nloe lll&b (• ...... uer with uaforked aotlwt)," the. lrtiiled ,._... 41Netor Aid "'-" low .a..,. GI butiol ~ 6ler oo A1fi.. U~osU lalud. "But It .,..., wbat I wu kW'DI for ... IA f Ra10 aaw a falrq ,._ erou·Metkle ol tM ettlmat.ed eo,ooo deer which :r,~ u.. Gull GI St. Law1enee . But be wu IMktna for a tropby -a ftne bead to mount OD tbe wall back home . •• ll&D PAID llZ5 to be tba1 ehooey -the price &be Quebec Recreatioll Fi.lb and Games Department charaea fM a de- luxe faur~ upedltioD iDc.lud-- ina return alrf aret to tbe malnhmd,, luide aemce and ac· commmda&m witb mea.la at one offtve luxury camps. It '1 a acbeme aimed at the rich American sportsmen who have been coming to Antlcost.l for years. But poorer souls who can make do without airfare, meals (or guide\ can bunt for '2'JS. . There's also the $20 plan for a month oC ot>frills hunting, but no one baa abown much interest in pitching a tent in lieu of the clubbioess or a lodge . IN ALL. 1,500 bunters were ex- pected this seaaoo which be&an in September and runs through this month. , • • Anticostl wiU always have quality bunting," aays Nelson Renlere, who supervises the re- serve for the Quebec govern· ment, "so we will always attract a certain clieotele. '· For tboee who opt for the $82S package, bunting means being driven aloag old loQin& roads 1n pickup trucks. looking out for deer. "But maybe only five percent ever step off the road and into t..b.e buah, · · said Paolo Chretien, a fi1b and game department employee. "With 10 many deer runnln& around, they don't even bother to 1et tbemaelves dirty." THE ULTDIATB SPORT on AntiCOIU, \bOUlh. ls fly fiahiq for AUantic aalmon. But lta f\rture ls uncertain following last aummer'• myst.eriom depletion of 1alman lt.ocb ~ Canada'• Atlantic aeaboard. As a result. Quebec ended tbe aalmon aeason on AnticosU'a crystal-clear rivers two weeks early. It is not yet known wllether they will be reopened next vear. Rabbita are also abundant on AnticosU. as are foxes -which only residents are allowed to trap. The few bears and moose are protected. With no natural predators such u wolves on the Island, and only the occuional banh winter to trim their numbers, the deer's only threat ls man. "E\ten with' so many deer on Antlcostl, it would be a bad policy not to have some con- trols," Renlere said. "There aren't so many deer here that you can shoot them without wor- rylng about extinction." One of the reasons be bought the lsland in 1895 -besides de· veloping It -was to have a privatefishinl{paradise . 10-k R11n To Benefit Children Oran1e County runnen are beinl uraed to help celebrate the Year ol the Child by partlclpa- t.lon in the flnt annual Toya for T9ll Run Dec. 9. The 10 kilometer (6.2 miles> race wl1l belin at 10 a.m. at the Tultln Marine Corpa Helicopter stat.ion. Entry fees ror the run are '7. lnclud.l.nl a T-abirtt.or '4 w1tbout the 1birt. P'undl coueeted will be med to pu.rchue toya for un- derprt~ Oran1e County chlldrm at Cbriatmu. Runners wt11 be dl.tded into ftve dittlioal. baled upon qe: 11 and undw; 30 to ao: 11~; u to '°' •od over IO. Special ttopaw..Wbeawal"CWtoib.top twoftnilberllD•clldlridoa. De.dllne tar entriel la Dee. 5, al~ late •trill muat P1J a • _fee (wttbout T·thlrt). For ~ Jnformadoo caU S2'1f7 or...,. ...... --..-..... J)ove Hunting Outlook Good "L • Southland scatt.ergul"ers will be able to take aim at most any game ifu.d th.at rues this weekend with the opening of the second ball or the Southern California dove season . Both upland game bunters and waletfowlen should enjoy good bunting tbrougboat C&llfornia u weather cond.ltioos are ideal for all birds. There are more ducks m Southern California oow that northern storms have forced them south ahead of schedule. And Canadian bonkers are now legal to bunt and their numbers seem to be increasing dai· ly in both southern and central valleys . QUAIL ARE AU. OVE& the place and oo dry mornings (t.bose that don't have heavy lo&) bun· tera are able to walk up Dice coveys of birds lo most foothill areas open to public bunting. Both quail and cbukar can be bunted throuch January 1980 so there ia plmty ol abootilli time OUTDOORS left. Pheasant bunting in Southern California baa never been good for native birds lo the tut 20 years, and now that the Department ol Flab and Game baa stopped st.ockinl birds lo the Imperial Valley, moat pheaaa.ot buntia& will be restricted to private and public pbeaaant b•mtil'\I cl&lbs. TBE&E WAS A TIME wben e:a:cellent pheasant buntlng waa elljoyed lo the lrviDe area. that la before the ranches and duck poada were covered over witb cemenL 'Ibse la DO place for these ringnecu to eo and one of the tut aatln population of birds is almost extinct for Oranae County. TBE SECOND RALF OF TBS DOVE season should fand 1ood numhen ol IDOCll'Dll'\I dove lo moat abootin1 areu. lt ls a;pec:tied Uaat U. area alOUDd the Saltm Sea will be &Ood • well aa some open area lo Rlvenlde and San BeraardlDo counties. There are very few binb at Coto de eua. but it appears those who are prtvtJeced to bunt 1rvtne Ranch property will do well on both dove and quail. Hunters will m08t llkelY have to ao to bilh base sites to bring down theae late miCraliq dove as they do fly much higher and stroqer tMo Sep. tem ber birds. THE ONLY OTHER GAME BIRD that is awaiting ita opening is the bandtailed pigeons and they won't become legal to harvest unW Dec. LS. There should be excellent flights or these rather bitter tasting" birds, but their numbers are Im· proved over last year due to the excellent oestini' conditions and a very good acorn crop in Southern California. There are already tbousand"I of birds working the higher mountain areas of Southern California . The best bunting for pigeons is in Northern Los Angeles and Southern Kern countaes and there is also some good bandlalled shooting in the Palomar Mountain area durtng December. TOMMY FORBES of Huntmgtoo Beach just returned from a big game htmt Ln Colorado along with fellow bunters Doyle McCarvey and Bill Poett· ner or R.emingt.on. The trio bad extremely poor huntin1 lo the Gundensoo area where they saw very liWe bag game. The hunt wu for a combina- tion elk and trophy deer, but all the party managed to come home with (alter spendine ts days lo the field> wu one deer. Other hwit.ers in the nearby area reported slmUar results, which means that last ~ar·s severe winter kill of bla game animals took Its toll. It will be a number of yean before Colorado bunt- lng returns to normal. Marlln flah.lq picked up .,aln tbia put week, reports Lee Stockland of lniDe upon hU return from &ak1na bis aporUlaber Horny Toad off Point Loma. Stockland lndlcated theft were a number of marlin caught and many more atrtkes m1ued or unbuttoned alter a abort fltht-1be action la aome 20 to 30 miles off Pomt Loma at a beacHn1 oC m deareea. There are a1IO aome Vf:r/ b61 yellowftn tuna ln the area and many anilen ,...i lettint spooled by theae bit fellu. It would probably we a filb lo exceu of 125 pounda to apool a rod and reel rtued for marlin and there ll a poulbWty that some ol thne late-arrlvinl yellowftn .,.. lo the ns-to 200--pound d&u. Fishing World Section Added I!!!!!~~:~~~ I . ....., ..... __.._ .......... °"" ...................... --- I -·-.... Mllteu Clly I Stile l~ .J ... _______ _ IVQO llllflJJPllUIJI? /ill {jj/Jjl'/Jll fili/JJllft /l, .. .., $44" Wint~ t:.~$500 . . rs3999 • i.....,~S-LOCX> ., • .., Smooe M'CI '""°"' • Ooo•"'"'9 VJO<I ~ •II v<Qrl,t • r-.grw ~ incltOnll On ~C.. 5- _,~a... N...aiow sr- • le'" • •!> °"" r,... "-•...,..., ""=" ...,,orwwo..., ~ 1141 IAllOA llYO. C21S)ttS·HU WR .. ,,_ II.Au.GA AND aUfllMNK aLYM. • Ll"UllA •• SOUTH llACH awo .. '114) "4-5721 C21,l t47 -ts7 4 =~.n:t~Y11~~~ 111¥111• 6tU YAN IUllN two .. fn4) 111-'771 ~~'1\'LV.ftTg~111aN IAT 10·1, IUN10·1 Dealer Incentive• Bad Oriten ·~ DETROIT fAP> -. Oeeeral Moton Corp.. ~waiald 1Mt 5T da,a, do.a tram a daJl at UM } fHed wttb crowdld car Iota wl reluetat b&lJen, of s.ptembr bat well abowe tbl • da1I "' ~ II off .. dealen ~tiv. of '100to.., to push 11. J1'J1. Ford ll4*r Co. bad can OD baed to " Nlll. A tr.se ~ A)'I auto f.DYentortel are al 71..,.j~D fn)m tl U,.. maDlb ..... but 1 ••reenltaoary• lnela. upf lfSU79lalt1ear. •• 011Mid1'mda1 lt ... Clftntq tbe tneen-AllDICAH •OTOU CO&P bi b ' u ... to deal~~-mNet ....... OD certam nounced Pl'Od1lcdoa lDeNIUM for tt. l~ . tett1ver Im OJUIRl,9, ever bllon baa tbe na· d.rtve mocw. OD 11-.,, bid can on band for 11 tioD I No. 1 earmaUr doM tbat a mcmda Imo t.be d&yl 1tU1e eba&ed fJ'OID ta. 1f.4q ftPN of t!ae new~ ..:C.mmt wu an omen of 1IDMber prevb. maa.Ul ud mueb tMIUer' than lut 1ear'1 • dluppamttni Mle9 report Wedwc1a7. CbrJ•ler 1~~~ ol America bed Gilly l'1 daJ'I' Corp • ..-.meed tta curnm SIOO-a-ear retail re-__. ... ~ t•-=•r P--'---'• ........ D-~ -1>ata ~l before lut month'• report, whlcb wunu w ..._ ~ ... -·uuu1. ._._ .. -.. < lbowed that U.S. car ulea 1fere at tbelr lowest hand, well the 40 daJa of Sept. 30 ad " thla year. Tbe carmakera reported a 20 pereent daya • yar earlier. SS88JlllllellB .... America's newest fighter aircraft, the U.S. Navy F-18, lancfs aboard the U.S. America in a recent test flilbt. Parts and equipment for the aircraft were supplied m }>a.rt by 34 Orange County companies, locJudmg 11 companies in the Orange Coast area. The F·lB is developed and produced by McDonnell Douglas in as· sociation with Northrop. ·Market Seers Hopeful Forecast Says '80s To Be More Siabk By JORN CUNNDT AP...,_,....,.. NEW YORK -In investing, it's the future that counts. And that's why some stock market seers are peering beyond a minefield of financial woes to what they say will be a more stable decade of the·~. It may be wishful thinking, but they say tbal stocks will be in vogue, that interest rates will stabilize, that gold will lose luster, that inflation will return to single digits, that savings will grow again THESE FORECASTS aren't oddities; in Wall Street, which has bad such tough competition for the individual's dollar, they are commonplace. As commonplace aa forecasts of a collapse in gold and~pdees SO eom.moo that you suspect them. Gold and housing, you realize, rose on the Wall Street's hit hst because they attracted so much of the availa· ble investment money dunng the 1970s. The Street felt cheated Jt remembers that its glory days were in the early 1960s, when pnces were relatively stable. gold was "un·American," houses appreciated at 5 percent or Jess, and the prime rate was a third what it is today. Atop that there was a new generation of stockbuyers -hopeful, without adverse ex· perience, able t.o save, beyond immedlate neecia, and coovlneed that a world of inexpensive energy and growth was their right. What exista now, stock analysts say. la a re- vamped market, one that isn't likely to be buried under a bliuard of paperwork, one in whieh in· vestors are better protected financially. one far more national in scope. And, as many Wall Streeters see it. the economy is falling into line with its hopes. They say a new, more responsible economic attitude is gammg adherents. with people wary of bag govern· ment deficits. SO MANY ASSUMPTIONS are included in Uus assessment that critics claim it ls a testament to faith rather than to analysis. But the attitude ex· ista, and many broken can be expected to promote and diueminate it. The time to buy, they say, ls when so many things look bad -that's hpw smart investors make their money Do you have faith., Or do you recall that few stock brokers told you in advance about the spec tacular nse in interest rates or the price of gold or, an fact, even menlloned housing as an mvestment? It's up to you , but Wall Streeters w1U remmd you again and again as we approach the 1980s of an old adage: The bigger the risk, tbe bigger the potential reward DIABETICS MUST TAKE CARE OF THEIR FEET Eqlllty Lo.s .. to 9 S 0 I of ApprolMdV.. 10 Pear King Status in Jeopardy? 'lr!m; R. Ph. MMclM..,7 2lld Trwt Deeds MESA MORTGAGE LOCKE (AP> -The MA1MllW«"'IYATlOU•llTT\l'llOIW.'9WICMl preside D t 0 f l he MO ,..AY PIMAL'n Califomla Cannlnl Pear Prompt Courteous Sennc:e Auociatlon says the A~.,_ 11166""'9......_T_... State of Washington may 1000 challenge Elevated blood suau levels make them easily euscepUble to Infections Tbey should bathe lbelr feet da1l¥ with lukewarm water and a mild soap Never wear s hoes without also wearln& stocklnp. Avoid the ln· teose heat of electric pads or heal lamps. Ti&bt shoes should not be worn and corns, callOUMI, bw>.ions or In· arown toenails should not be self-treated. CALL PAT WlllER IJZMto .._ Ht-IH4t Calltomla's dominance -=~~==========~======;::=::!! In Bartlett pear prodUC· :: lion. Mortimer French told producers at the as- aoclaUon 's annyl meet· ing Monday that Wasblngton could In- crease production to ''300,000 tons in the near future" u a result of plantings that have reached maturity . By foUowiq a pbysl· ctao•1 advice. diabetes cao be eally and com-fortabl1 lived with. We carry in ltock everyt.hlnc any t'!!':lclan, even t.boM dlatant dtlu. may prescribe or advlae • tboee with diabetdto use ortak• 'YOUB oc>eT<>R CAN PHONE us when JOU need a mddM. Pick up your prHcrlpllon lf 1bo~ .......,,, or we wit k Iver prompt11 wttlMMI& atra cbaqe. A 1r•al an101 people etr..,t 01 wltb tbelr pNterlp"~'-M•1 we eompomd 7QW11? • PA.mUIOPtO .. H;T .. ':'t::"','i' rt *::' ... ·- $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTYSEOONDS ......... °""' ""--. . ...,... •C•••wdal ........... Cont6C1 our .... ,., __ .._ eentee for your financing need\. (71•) 759•1515 A-..ucAN ..,.. MOtmMOI! 230 Nftl)Oft center Oma Ne=r'~ Callfomil 928IO California growers harvested 352,000 tons t.hia year, while produc- tion from the rest of the Northwest , mostly W asblngton, WU 235,000 tons. Prices for the 1979 crop settled at $164.28 per ton for No. l grading Bartletts, '132.42 per ton for bail and froat 1rade1, SJ.23.21 per ton for N9. 2 1rades and $172.28 per ton for B. Hardya. French said Calllornia proceuon are seekint maruu tor their 1179 pack, wltb about a million mor. ca1n of 1>9an on band than a 1earaao. drop in aalea 1D October. when they introduced Reh Pl ~~~)~lines <See rela~ story elNwbere Oii this ate an DvalNG TBB 8V .. D. the major' manafec-tu.ren Clftered similar ineeotitW to move atoeb bloated bJ a ... collapM after' tbe ftnt cutoft of lranlaD oil. 1DftlDtOl'te1 ttood at a_.,. tupply on Oct. 31., Wud'a Automod.Y«t .llGot'&I. a trade publlea- Uon. aald Tuelday. Tha.t la two daJa mon than lie compaaiea and dealen bad ill tbe preytoua reeord end-of-Oc:tober auppty, in 1'74 when a rec e 11kJa WU etartiq. Wanl'I called tbe supply tb1a time • •reeesalolaa.rJ' .•• Gii's Robert D. B~. 'rice pnsktent tn charse of tbe marlletlna IUff, said de.alerl eou.ld pan oo tbe new inantlve1 to retail eustomen u a means of lncreuhll showroom traffic, wblcb would "help aenerate a vilOfOUS l&lel rate to botb 19"19 and 1980 moctela .•• Spoblm•n Edwards. LecbtllD Aid Gii now bad about Jt0,000 cars a.ad I0,000 UCht tnacb and Vant to which t.be rebates WQQld apply, almost all of them V-8 modela. WAaD'S PtJT G•'8 stock of 1.t'19 modela at 341,000 can on Oct. 3L twice wbat lt wu fort.be 1978 carryover, and about four.ftftba of tbe com· pany's inventory. U.S. manufactu.ttrs and tbelr dealers had a 68-day suppl.J'..of can on band. four days lesa than the Sept. 30 figures. Alter last year's brilk Octobet, the industry had only 48 days' worth of cars In atock. Chrysler's stock at the end of last moath wu the largest, 102 days, compared with tl2 days a month earlier and 71 days a year earlier. GM's Falling Flat DETROIT <AP> -Troubled Olr7aler Corp. car 1al.-1»1unpct a pa cent In eart7 No.ember, • daptte ..,..-ear rebate., u tbe Bil Three com- panlM IMwed an overall drop of r1 peremt com-• pared wt1b tbe same period lat year. Company report& put the deeline for General Motors Corp. at 23 percent and for Font Motor Co. at 29 percent. It •• tbe wont sbowina for early No'We!Dber · since 1974, a recealoa year. Trade publieatlons already bave Aid that bloated inventorlel and backed-up production acbedulea are at •re. ·. I ces1ioaary"leveb. 011 on TUesday aanoonced dealer ret.tea of 1100 to $400 a car on leftover im models, IMS! ol tltem v .... CbrfaLer'1 bclJer rebaa. apptr to both lt1t and Ul80 models but do not apply to lta sub-eompaca OI' lmporU from Ha Japanese alftllate. The dlree compan.iel delivered 1n.m can 1D • the ftnt 10 days of the month compared wttb 233.• In the aame period lut JUI'. Ford aold 41.973 cars aptnst 17-'51: Gii sold lOl,405 venus 131.934 aod Qaryaler sold 14,81.5 a1aimt 2111,118. P'OI' the year so far. Big 'lbree MJes were off 12 percent, with Ford down UI percent from 2 .2lt1 ,flfl to 1.901,994. GM off 8.1 pet'cent from 4.880,tm to 4,318,354 and Chrysler down 17 percent. from 1.018.884 to Sli0,975. Over Th~ Countt·r MASl>Li~ . • R 1 .. .. OLtr<J; f' LEFI' IN 1'RE LU&CB were GE's three other senior vice presldeoU; Thomas A. Vanderslice, a 47-year-0ld brilliant executive who holds a Ph.D. in chemistry and pbyslcs. Stanley C. Gault, a 53-year-old marketing whiz, and Alva 0 . Way, 50, who was GE'a chief tlnanclal officer. the route Jones took to the top. .r Not everyone agreed that these three executives were beinC bypassed. AD analytical report in Business Week maguine, quoting tnsldens at GE, concluded that "the route to the top ls still wide open." But the .lut word waa had by Vanderslice, Gault and Way. Since the election ot the new vice chairmen all three have announced their departures from General Electric. WAY HAS JOINED American Express, a buae linan· cial company. as vice c'1alrman and second in command. Gault will join Rubbermaid Inc. on Jan. 1 as vlce chairman and second in commaod. Market Encouraged By lrOO RespoJUJes NEW YORK CAP> -'lbl lt.Oek market ro1e lbarpf1 today. tpom.tns an lraDilll dilctljon to cut otf alt ta.lea of· oU to Amertean oil eom..,.._ and apparently eocourqed by the l.ek ol aeptlve reaction to Prealdent Carter's de· cision to freea lraniaD ~---ID U.S. banb. Tbe Dow..._·~ ol • 'n ' trlal llluea was u~ ... 71 polaU to IZ:J,..l3. Advwfq llAl8 led d9cffnM b7 a ~1 marlin on tbe New Yortt Sloct Bxcha.Qle. S•fN"la•• r1w s,,. ...... N•W "'°"" t:n;,. 'f::; ~ • ... 9'fb =.•vs-Jf• :.=...IWl.ctM trMl"I .. _.._,,. °"..... ....... m.---• "' ....... ...... m.• 6M .. . ~. Jot..= r,\'t ... ~ ,,._,,.,....A.-....,•~. _m.voucu> "1MI ~ •"'91- • r-Of':I-~ .tt; i'm+ ~ • 'tno i»M ~ nus MU:h JM IS Utl "'A c.11 19t.12 tll.17+ 0.12 e.s -... "'·" 9.J4 ..... 2A ~-=-············· ······· 11::= utll• • • • • . .. .. • . • . Sf6.JllO .s Sta .. •• .. . .. . . • . • • . • • . . • J,745.mo NL ll>d.. m.ae ll .. •II. T-•.... .. 11..-17'1t +1111 r--------------*lbb Corp...... 1'7'0 2$\'t + - T-0 IM...... ii'"'. • '-E ltoyTr wl.. ;MIO 2tYI •lllt Polm....... I u~ + llll ''· ....... ni *"•" E.aat 1t..-.. m --. • ""' Eu• ....... 217 .. tl"1 +I LILOt .•••• , 2~ la+ Iii .... , .... ,.. . .• ,..,_ zry, + "' NEW vo.tt IN>-S... f •·"'-ort<o ....... ,._ al ...... ll'IMt -... ,.,.,!Un .... lbc:I-.. ...... "OCIWlll ......... , at --IMft fl. AN!oCo Ud. • m.C9D 16\l't -tv. -~ on. • 1•.NO , -._ 9 uo.oao ""'" • '-•· llf,1'11 .... •I'-· ·· .... ~ .... . .. ...,. a •• OofM....., 01 •• ,. ... -.... ... trMAw '· . • 12.-...-.. .1 ... El~ ft • •• 1'• 11'11 • ~ Pw....,_"···· ...-n-. ..... NE.W Y~K <A•I SAL•5 , NEW \'OAK IAPI -NY Sto<t. ~ ...,..,_ llllel llUil ••• .. .. ... • n.-AOO ll'Nwl-de¥ .. •. • .. . J0,'70.000 ..... -. . .. . . .. • .. . . . 2',210,000 Mofllll -.. • • • • • • • .. .. • • • • • • • 2t,5'0,000 Yoor oeo .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 21,w,cmc> ~ ... I eo ............ ,.... 7.ot0..M2.~ ~r, :: .:::.:: ... :.. ~~= -ATAM«X 010 NEW VO.It IAPI p,..... ,!i QOOy °:.t "' 111 20 222 ,. ,.. ll If 12 11 ... ,,.__. .. Cl) l)ll~ ·~· Tbe liftl Of a.ooo ocean liner paueniera are threat.elltid by rellR!out cult leader Telly Sav&laa (ri&bU In " he French Atlantic Affair.'' co-1tarrln1 Louil Jourdan (left) and Chad Everett. Three- part ipedal airl 9 to 11 p.m. toniJht, Fri· day aDd &inday oo ABC, Channel 7. uo• Cl) me IDm *** ••Sitfer Str .... cttT11 a..-Wllllr. • Cllrybwgf!. It ,...,_,. publl•ll« Hicloe111 ln\lofved ..... ...-.,Y. ............. hip ....... ~...., la~~a-...­.,... O...llel £1atl•flf I KNXT (CBS) Loe Angeles t<N8C (NBC) Loe Ange ... I KTlA (Ind.) Loe Angeles KASC-lV(ABC) Loa Angeles, Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego • ~lV(lnd.)LoeAngeles di KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP· lV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCET· lV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·lV (PBS) Huntington Beach ......... wfth the IMfl Of her ClrW'M OI IOINltfllllg W "*9~. -~/L.9tMlt ""°"' • NIWI09CK (l)fJ.t.I.~ P.M. takee a loc* 11 ovafwalgllt 1 .. 111on mocWI: "*"* actor Tally 8avelM. Ot10UOONAa.~T l\M ... l)ll .. ...,., TM\NlmWmf ""' 8unnr ..,.. .. adwtce __, canota to Hap 1111 frtande Portly ...... --and ......,. Ole ~ raDbll "°"' _ .... 1gon~ a-MCWIR ***"A ...... Too.,.,.. (1t77} ....... CMn. ~ 0' ...... In ,.,..., ap.r..ion ....,.... Oardan. an All9d pMfl to tftd Wand W• I ti, CJllPNrlnO .,.. .... IMfOt brld~• IHdlng Into ~.la put Into....,., ;"~ • •~ "Cold Sweat .. ctt74> Qlartae llrooaon, Uv """'*"'· A man and -.. ..tetlfrlltiald and '*" ._.. ti, crook• frOl'll the '"911'1 PMC wt'O w8ftl an dd favor r..,.id. c2rwa.1 • ntl CICOCOUIU Felllt .... Illa llnk*y ~ In "' ..... to win bldltlla• ....... e tv...aAT t\"lilflHONY 8eljl OAw9 conduetl the Botton 8yrnpholiy ~ ••• Ito Weeler'• a-tut. ··Ttie ~ Of The 8'11rtta.'' end IN Plano Conoerto No. 2 1n • Aet. 0pua a . 11y er--. ePANCINa~ • .,,. DltlOp s.tl'O .. ' • • ... o ·•..-.::H· AT\MTIC~ Craig Ountee.y '1'.Cly ~ .... NIM9~ ., Of • ,... cull, ................. ... , ,.., ...... .. ttlOl8 llbolnt .... ... -·· --per • ,_. '°"' °' '70 lftllol'I (hn 1 Of3) •amw..,.. THI LCMll lfMCM ·~. IMdl And The o..t" Aoneld ~ wftll ..... AmlWI Clllo- llct In Aome. _., and Et9Md about .. .,,..,. ol "'* --.. todlf'• ~(R) • ... 'NTAMOW.Un ..,,.,.. "The w.mor ,...,..,.. .• 10;GO. QUNCr Quincy tnea to "** down '500,000 In atoWI f110MY 111a1 WM contamln9tec:t Was ABC E'"lop Writer Claims Script Stolen LOS ANGELES (AP> A Los Angeles television writer claims m a $35 million federal court suit that ABC stole her copyrighted script and turned it into a fiop series. Jean Brooks accused ABC and Creative Artlata Agency Inc. of illegally converting a teleplay she submitted 18 months ago into the now- defunct aeries, "A New Klnd of Famlly." TUE COMPLAINT STATED THAT Creative Artlata WU the aaent for three independent televt.stan producen who aJleledly claimed lh. Brooks' won u their own and aubmitted it to ABC. An ABC apokeaman said the network would not comment oo the cue wbile lt wu lD court. Ma. Broob' teleplay, ''Sqmeone to Take Care of Me.·· centered around two womeo aDd tbeir cblld.ren who trJ to beat t.be bilb cost of Uvtq bJ IU.rlD8 an apartment. tbe ault uld. .. .\.LTBOVGB ma TITLS WAS eben ... by CrftUM Artiat.I, the atoryllne nmalned tbe same. ~~~~~~~~~~~~---,.~~~--tbeaultaltcwed. &TIA e 8: 00 -"Cold Sweat." Cbara. 8roGlon and Llv Ullman.ft learn the me•0 iDI Of terror when beld boltqe by mm from the man'• put. IOU 1' 8:00 -0 Tbe Owl and dle Pulycat. ~ intellectual becomes in· voJved with a 1pro1titute ln um t.r10 com· . edy ltanilll George Segal and Barbra Strelaand. KNBC 8 10;00 -.. QWney ... ~ half; mllllon dollars contaminated With a thief's deadb' disease sends Quincy on hectic search. f JOHN DARLING A•sa•lt -~ Hosl , J-'""'Y CetlOfl 0...... alddy Hlld!M1. a..~ I DAlMMMS 0 91UmWOMAN Pepper •"d Crowley .._,Cft '°' • pay°'° art.ming ~ ........ ~ ............ • CIU9Mltf 8nw1 and. --tor • KAOS CClftlOU1e • tbat · • 1nt1rceptl•t •II CONTAC>t.•• Pn I ngt -~MC ... ---fllllllf!--12:00• lWILaffm. A~ ..... to INlc.e •name tot~"' MCOnCkW nlgh4 cM>a. ..... wen • "--and~.,.... ----°' '**" ....... "' .. ....,,. to deetr~. crime ·=-WT KA08 blilldll .. water'• ---roOot to lddNp. ........ ·-~ Moat-ca.. Aataer1a. World War II's largest airborne assault will be depicted in Part 1 of ··A Brid&e Too Far." NBC's Movie of the Week from 8·10 toni1bt, Channel 4. Ryan O'N~L Jumpina here, stars as Gen. James Gavin. .,_ .. ...... f'rlda•'• D•••l.ae ·"•"k's ~lllEldiklt ......... ~°' ~·· (1155) Waft~ llfoob. £tic Flemfno. Almy ~ emtlertt one~~ around Eltth "' • "*'" made ....... (1 tw •• 30 min.I hlO al * * "Dey Of The W~" ( 19731 Rlcflerd ~. Rick ~. An ... ~ lindt ,.,..., up ~ e lllMOI bertd Of bl9ldld -MtO ., to MWMdtaW*eW'fllll town (1lw .30"*1.) uoe "°°'9 Wlwt IN CM1 W• ~ _,.and .. ~.,... ........ olf._ __ IC "°"".,..., ........ a.a... ~-...... to ...,..._ T..;,._. •o ..,, -· (Coftdul6on) by Armstrong & Batluk TV Telethon Faces Court Challenge > L06 ANGELES <AP> -Tlia ,;..,_.. oi u · autistic dllW la.aft ft.Jed ... to Wt w · ~ tbe t.eleeut ol tbe ''Sa•e Aaliade ~ 'hletbDa" scheduled foe Dec. I. OD KCOP, 0...nnel 13. · Mr and Mrs. Armando Perello cbareed funds rrom the teletbon wiU beoef"lt ooly 12 cb.tld.ren. seven ol whom att the offapnng ot directon of or- ganu.atioo.s sponsoring the telethon. Superior c.ourt Judge Jerry Pacbt scheduled a court bearlna Nov. 28. Streisand in "Yentl' HOU.YWOOD <AP) -Barbra &re.and will malce ber direct.orta.I debut in .. Y.U," ftom tbe- cla•alc •toey by Nobel Priu wtue.r laaac Bubeftl 91n8w. Tbe IDOTle wtll be made nen yur. wt .W l:Ddude aeveral fonlAp loeadana 4~1 "94 1 HOU~C STAP~ '""'"' O.tui,;hton. St•·;ih"" f loun'1l''I Fur,t AR£ HACK ... It's wet & ·wild! The Wild!'l.. Funnies~ .. · ( Laugh Riot \ Of The Yeal1 • ........ .-.tbo\UCIHIOll 'Tl"4110""f' ~'WIG tutJ .... ..,~ R~lt·:Y..id t..v FllMTEL. LTO. a---"~OR r.ct I l r I I • I • I I l I .. --· ,..,. --·" ,. ,. ,., ... ....-.... ,~, .... ,_,_ ....... .... -.-~ _,.._... llll"NO IUUJY tot 111_1 __ _.. ... , .... ·-~Mft-·-.. -AND IUITICI foe AU._. .......... to» .... lo ..... L CM-~-C.--SfAlfrlNO OYll 111 -MAaOU> AND .a... ... ··-·llO-·•---AND IUITt« rOlt A&1•1 11 ». , ... ,,,. ..... ,.,. IOl(ll,Ml-.... _ .... -600 IUHNINOINI ......,_.._.. a,.. ... w... Ollly ... 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It ls a moment of eao 1raUftcaUon tbe older actor obviously enjoys, and he permits bimaelf to become the youn1 man's friend. A8 TBEill CA&ll:BU Pf'Oll't!SB, Born &ains self-esteem onata1• and off, and auffera Ramsey's atuffineal lea chantably. A1tbou.8b tbe undercur· rents ol unrest rumble tbrouPout the evening, there 11 only one vituperative confrontatio.n between the two, after wblcb polnt Ramaey's character becomes a rather puny advenar)'. Guest director Frank Ccodoo, ln bla debut at SCR, haa fashioned an lma1inaUve 1ta1in1 wberetn the actors. surrounded oo three atdel by audience. perform tbelr acenes to the fourth aide -a mirrored lmaae of the actual audience. TranalUons and costume cb.an1e1 ·are ac· eompllJhed with skill and ecooomy ln the dreulna room area 1ta1e center. aided effectively by Cameron Harvey's def1nlUve llahtinl effec:ta. Don Tuche, who bu been present at tbe creation .of A _,__ .......... --AT THESE SPECW.LV SE1.ECTEO ™EATRES - ~ llA ....... 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Mu Beautort'a /botoll'•PhY adds to lbe 'mual atmos•re, an the film bu been edited to a tl&bt SIO minutes by Bob Gordon. 1be music by 80d David Scbudson contributes atpificantly in tlfJrm.a ol mood and emotional texture. Tbe performances are all effective and Don- ock Group Pays f)amage Expe118es SPRINGFIELD, Ill. <AP> -Three members bl the rock group "Molly Hatchel" have paid for damages at a mot.el where they allegedly ran wild, the motel's manager says. But be still plans to press crlminal charges. Stacey Brooks, manager of the Holiday Inn· East, where the band stayed aft.er a Monday rught concert, said the three paid him in cash for $4,010 la damages shortly after they were released from ~L The three involved in the ruJ:lnts were iden· Ufied as Dwayne C. Roland. 2IS, and Steve J. Holland. 25, both of JacbonvWe, Fla., and lead ainaer DanD.y Joe Brown, 21, of Tbomanille, Ga. 1'be1 were arraiped on char1ea of criminal dam•,. to property and releawl 00 l)onda of &500eaeb. An employee ol the motel, where the band bad reserved 10 rooma, said the three broke windows, mirrors and furniture and stained carpets in two rooms. Brooks said fire extinguiabers also were ripped from their holders and 1prayed in ballways Coburn, Sharif Co-star HOLLYWOOD <AP> -James Coburn and Omar Sharif star in "The" Baltimore Bullet." a movie about busUen in the world of bigh·stakes pool. Bruce Boxlettner and Roaee Blakely also ttar MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. APOCALYPSE NOW"·<Rl .. AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" <R> "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (PG) "10" (R) "STARTING OVER" (R) ' .. .. .. ' . .. Hllleoldbeller ~·t get It any bolts Time IOf' a new one Dependable, efficient gaa wat•r heater• Gl ...... necl tMka. rapid hot water recovery ayatema, high temperature ahut-ofl1. ~ .. reg. 109.~ ...... "" •l4.'5 • . . • • • --...... "" m.n ....... , ... ............ ,.," ······ ..... Lasco's 11" basin wrench can get the tightening 1ob done rrght. Drop forged stalf'lless steel. #T0-1. 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W.96 a•• I ~- 'fl . , Motor car dealers sponsor 15th annual Orange C,ounty International Auto .Show Tbe Motor Car Dealers Association of Orange County <MCDA > ls proud to sponsor the 15th Annual Oran1e County Interna· tionalAutoSbow. - Tbe MCDA ls both a strong and effec· live trade aasoclation for the new car dealers ln Oranae County, one of the top • automobile markets ln the United States, a spokesman said. Under the leadership ol Jack White, Prilklent, 18'1t-80, and Harvey Hien, the ExecuUve SectetN'Y·Manqer ol tbe non• • tor ~ld111 ~ •• -----· ---. . elde11 l..a1set1 Pontiac dealership ower 32 y•n Selll•g & Senlcl•g llACS ... •• WllllSAUS-lmVICE-UA--.. YS .. \ • November 21 to 25 lfbe· early·model Chevrolet boyer 1ound1 a lot Ute the 1u1 or aal nest door: 1mart, skilled, married and wltb a value for durability and rellablllty as much or more than for price. That •s the com· posite profile emerging from a nationwide survey of 1979 early model new Chevrolet buyers, conducted by Chevrolet marketing research depart· tbe p~·· ~~­ment. wanta. ~~:;RC>bll1 uwg PEEL that D . Lund, Gene l Jmowl.u tbe customer Moton vl~ presldint ia critlcal tn &ettin& and Cbevroiet·ieneial 1ales lD focus and off manager· on the~ foot at new model time. Our marketing research department is con· stantly surveying in order to keep on top of AND judging a survey ConituCted t year. the early Cbe_¥y buyer is a _pretty sm rt indlviduar: more Ulan 90 percent are blgh school grads, 25. 7 per· cent attended coll~e_i 14.5 percent finiaJl!CQ college and 8.3 percent have a post-graduate degree. NEARLY 40percent of the early buyers are female and 65 percent are married. Auto industry helps local economy While the pro· f essional /technical group made up the largest single portion of buyers -(15.4percent) -10.3 percent were retired. Almost 14 percent are office workers and 9 percent listed their oc- cupation as "skilled trades." Autos pla)l an im- portant role in the social and economic life of Orange County. Rated as one of the highest per capita auto markets in the country, Orange County's automotive industry creates thousands of jobs. It also forms a signifi· cant part of th e economic and social life of the almost two million people in Orange County. Prolfiling the in· dustry's total produc- tion, the Auto Show will display more than 300 domestic aad imported models, from the least ex· pensive economy cars to the elegant Rolls Royce Comicbe. Sponsored by the Motor Car Dealers Association of Orange County, the Show bas become an annual community event for the en6re family. · The show fills the en- tire South Hall and Harvey Hiers. ex· Calif omia Room of the eadive·mooager of Anaheim Convention Motor Car DealeTs Center. A1sociation o I Orange County. (See SHOW Page 11) Not much change expected for 1980 BMW models SO 11IE AVERAGE Chevrolet early model shopper is at least a high school graduate, professional or skilled, married, values durability and re· liability above price and has some feeling for the history of Chevrolet. Four new models designed to appeal to seekers of technical quality Bavarian ·Motor model designation for Works has introduced the f our-ddor sedan a complete range of sold here since 1975 as new models to the the 530i. American market The change reflects : since 1975, culminat· a reduction in engine ing with the debut of capacity from thr~ the full-size 733i lux· to 2.8 liters and the ury sports sedan in addition of a three· 1978. way catalyst with _,......_ So it follows that L a m b d a s e n s o r Une cbainnan for this will be a year of emission control BMW .at the. retirement. rather system. Orange County than dramatic The new system Auto Show is Bob change, for the BMW enables the 528l to models offered in this achieve between 18 ~. owner of country, a BMW and 29 percent Creoier Motor a. spokesman said. great.er fuel economy Santa Aoo .. Th~ 528' is a new. in the combined city· high way cycle. BMW's model range -a two-door, four·cylinder sedan. the 320i; two four· door six-cylinder sedans, the 528l and 733i; and a limited production sports coupe, the 633CSi -is designed to appeal to a specific-le&JIW't of the driving public. The BMW driver ls one wbo teell:a a •Por· ty and exbllaratiDg driving experience and appreciates a machine of high technical quality and light allow cylinder Ergonomics. the functionality. bead that allows for study of the rela· The BMW design efficient combustion tionsbip between man concept, shared by all a n d a n i t r i t e and bis worting en· four models, starts hardened crankshaft vironment, receives ~rcedes with a single over· w i t h two co u n • ::!cial attention in bead camshaft in· line t e r b al an c es p e r interior deaip of small displacement cylinder for durability BMW models. engine which pro· and smootbn.eu. tbe Tbe design eaten to duces a high power spokesman said. the needs of the owners like visibility output. All BMW engines driver and tbe com· All three BMW used ID U.S. apeciflca-f o r t o f t b e Mercedes· Benz engines offered in this tion models are fuel ~· drivers like to be country produce near· injected. be added. Jnstruments and seen. ly one bOnepower per All BMW models primary controls -. That's the con· cubic 1 n ch of have four·wbeel in· tbe speedometer and clusion drawn from desplacement. dependent auspem.ioo tachometer, direc· the latest figures on BMW engines and power assisted tionaJ I h.ighbeams I paint color choice feature a cross·flow disc brakes. headlight flasher from the builder of and windshield the cars with the all ul wiper/washer -are three-pointed star. Sm Cars pop ar located dire.ctly in Classic white is ~e front of the driver and most popular, going on steering column on 19.9 percent of au Or C t stalks. Mercedes. Ben z on ange oas The dashboard in-automobiles .Pro - struments are highly due~. It also is the legible and bathed in ea.saest ~o see. A soft orange light at b~ight whit;e . ~as tht. mght. highest vtS1bility rat- BynMPOND ...... lectlem ... Orange Coast car sales reflect a na- tional trend toward small car popularity. Area dealers cite .increasing gasoline prices and climbing interest rates for car loans as major reasons for this trend. Honda Civics -priced under $6,000 - are selling twice as many as Lincoln- Mercury cars at an Irvine dealership. ·•we have 30 people ~ a waiting list for the Honda -we sell one everyday,~· said general sales manager Jerry Davis. "In the next few years the big car manufacturers are going to have to pro. duce smaller cars because they're the most popular," be said. Local <llevrolet sales continue to out· strip national sales averages, said Ken Pier~ sales manager at a Newport Beach Chevrolet dealership. Pierce said Chevrolet is producing a higher percentage of six.cylinder engines deal~ to achieve better gas mileage. 'We're also lntroducillg our first Stan· dard·'line car -a station wagon -with a diesel eqiDe early in 1980," be said. Pierce said the best sellers locally are the Citation, Camaro. Chevette and Monza ••Our big model, the Caprice, was downsized in 19'77. so we aren't suffering lilce a lot of other car dealerships who can't get rid of their big cars," be said. Pierce foresees conttnued downsizing of Chevrolet models through 1983. One car salesman believes car manufacturers are not respoodina ade· quately to the demand for small can. ••Car manufact.uren ~ pushing the IQ car more than they should. •"Ibey are reluctant to concentrate on small can became they view small can as small proftta, •• aatd steve Green. •ates manager at a Costa Mesa Pontiac dealenbip. He said the only bi.I can that sell are the sportyones .• ADbther salesman. however, believes bll can are oo their way beck. uuwe can are dynamite, but people aWl want the~ o( a bl.I car.·· Old aw Cla.rkt aalet manaaer of a Colta Kesa Ford dealenblp. · •-ScJutbem California ls the treDdaetter for.~ "1• -tbe Muct.an1 ta tbe namw two Miler tn the FOrcl UM on t.be Wat Oout, Ud lt ll the number seven ieUer nationwide, .. be aald. The large g lass area and carefully positioned pillars al· low maximum vis· ibility for the driver. Model features be· ing incorporated into the BMW line-up for 1979 include a control light in the 320i and 528i which indicates excessive wear m the disc brake linings. The 633CSi and 733i already have a lining check as part of the "check control" panel which also reports on the condition of the engine oil, brake fluid. coolant and windshield washer fluid levels and f unc- tional readiness of brake and taillight.$. 'Ror Co"'er, Hne cbalrnJ4n for the Orange· Countu Aldo Shoto, OWM 8ofl C<irw7" JtOUI. Rouce, BMW, NetDpot1 Be~ ang of any pamt on the Mercedes palette. Mercedes-Benz has been the leader in the study of vehicle color and its effect on driv· ing safety and has in· eluded a chart show· 10g the visibility rat· mgs of its standard paint colors as the final page of its paint brochures for the past several years. Although classic white 1s the leader over-all, and far.away the top choice for the medium-size 240D/300D/280E mode ls, there are country·to·country and model·to·model popularity dif · f e rences. Astral silve r , a metallic paint color that la the number one choice of U.S. Mercedes· Benz buyers, is the most popular hue for the sports models (the 450SL two·seat roadster and the 450SLC four · passenger coupe) and the larger 300SD. 280SE, 456SEL and 6.9 sedans. Silver only stands in number four spot tn terms ol t.ota1 uaage, bo1}'ever, selected for Jm\ ooe Mercedes out of every 18. In terms of those destiDed for North Amerlea. though, lts popularity ls three times that: one out ol aix. Claaalc white baa the bl•hest ••pert.:ePUblllty"f• rat· ma. ' cars today have to be more than~ roomy, luxurious and ~ Jhey haYe tO offer answers to 1 whOle range. of rtl!N corarns. We at BUick hM ~.By Offeri, a selectiOO Of cars that • I r~ prOV1de solutions for your OVtJn · particular needs. From Riviera and Electra to Skyhawk and Skylark, we've put some very good thinking into some very nice cars. They're innovative. Attractive. - TIN _,X M Jw1 °"' f/ '111 ,,..., ~~Mollldld a DcdM'• _, It And alw¥, comfortable. Exacttv what you d expect from Buick. We simply 'NOUldn't build them any other way. And the'/ re-all on display at the Auto ShoW. See the BUidc exhibit. I ,l ~ -·- > ' ~ Ford sweeps 1980 with finest models Yord \>lvl•lon 1wln11 nto the 11ao·1 with the mo.rt 1w eptn1 en1tn rtn1( ronven· lance, 1ty ta1 and fuel ·oco nomy cban1e1 of· almoat any model )'ear ln I ti biatory · •'IN lt8t. Ford dealers will offer cars and trucks desianed to meet today's needs for increased fuel and space efficiency, along with the comfort and conven· 1ence features buyer s see k to maintain th e lifestyles they de s ire." said Walter S. Walla. a Ford Motor Company vice pres ident and Ford 01v1 s 1on general manager ··Mor e than 40 percent of the new cars and trucks Ford d eal· ers will se ll in 1910 will be all- new th is model year. with in - novative engineer· 1ng feature s to provide substantial ly improved fuel economy and other comumer benefits. n ew aerlea -the LTD• and tbe lux- urlou1. top-of ·the· llne Crown Vlc - torta. F AlaMONT-One of tbe moat 1uc- c e 1 sf u l new. nameplates ever introduced in A merlca -offers a n optional 2.3-Uter turbocbar&ed engine with automatic transmission for 1980. MUSTANG bas an all-new Cobra -model and a variety of new op· t1ons, including a 4.2-liter V-8 engine. a carriage roof. and Recaro bucket !>eats. GRANA DA com· b1nes space and fuel efficiency with a s mooth ride. comfort and conven- •ence for 1S80. PINTO offers new standard -equipment features. And Fiesta COD· t1nues to offer im- pre ss 1 v e fuel economy an a fun· to·dri ve package. FORD TRUCKS. "OU& ALL-NEW which have bad generation of light i n d us t r y s a l e s and medium trucks leadership in seven are lead inf the of the P.ast . ten surge into the.._years-, ~111 enter Elfhttes. They re-the 1980 s with a ta n the beat of completely new the past, but generation of fresh. aerodynamic Pick up tr u c Its, styling, cbaasla and B r o n c o s a n d suspension innova-m e di um· du t Y t t 0 n s a n d trueks. These new powertrain advance· products, which ments have been comprise the designed into the laraest volume in vehicles to rrovlde the 1980 line, will substantla fuel -be supported by economy improve-Couriers. EconoUne ments tn a fully Vans and Club functional, 'built· Wagons, plus the Ford-tou1h' truck bea vy and extra· line," be said. heavy trucks in- N e w-car per· cludln~ the f o r m a n c e Louisville Line and features include an the CL-9000 series. optional Automatic Overdrive Transml11ion -a domestic-industry first -a new 4.2-llter V-8 en1lne. increased 2.3-llter turbocbarf,ed en&ine appllcat ona, and improved electronic engine controls. TBUNDERBlaD off era a 4$ percent Improvement in fu~l economy in highway te1t1 and baa dramatic new atylina and a slimiiier overall look for li80. FORD GRANADA -available in two-and four-door sedans -off era a blgb level of stand· ard equipment plua stylish new color comblnaUoaa and op. Uons for t.o. 1980. A new f amlly of electronic aearcb radios. tnchadtna an AM./ FM 1tereo wltb an el1ht·track tape _player and an AM/ FM stereo wltb a ca11ette· tape player and a Dolby nol••· reduction syatem, are new options for 1880 . Other new option• are a beavy-~uty G4·amp battery, mud guard• and a con· ventlonal spare. tire. Both the Tbun· derblrd and LTD offer Ford'• new Autqmatlc Overdrive TranamtUlon, which aav., fuel, reduce• en1it1e wear and Improve .a ~rformance. ;-------------. . FOaD LTD of. TM Mt _, ....... ... t l dfl ., ............. ... era mprove ue the llcllnt ·CIHtlflM efficiency plu1 an ec111n ... 0et~_,.t1t. expanded lineup '42·5671 . that lncludea two ._ ______ _. . Mutna trucks a part of one ln three current U.S. households. the truck sales boom ~the '70s will e<mtlnue into the 1980s, a Ford Motor Company executive predicts. between the start and 1 end of the IU70s," he said. "Sales in the 1980's wi build toward five million units in 1985," he added. ·'The dramatic truck news in the 1980's will be the technological. dimensional and functional changes directed toward fuel efficiency and work efficiency," he said. "Industry sales were just below two million at the start of the '70s but ex- ceeded four million units before the dec· ade ended," said James Capolonao. a Ford vice president and general manager of the company's truck and recreational products operations. "Lifestyle, not truck-style was a ma· jor factor in the doubling of truck sales ''The truck is no longer simply a western pickup. It has become popular in the city streets and on country roads throughout the western hemisphere and is truly international,•• he concluded. Gasoline not only vital fluid Although gasoline makes the headlines, Car Care Council reminds us that it is · · not the only fluid essential to our cars. Many others may be im-portant. most of which are easy to check. If you can come up with only nine, you may be forget· ting the one fluid reservoir that cannot be replenished, the shock absorber. Hydraulic fluid is essenttal to the functioning of a shock, so watch for signs of leakage. It doesn't have to be a r steady drip -just an oily ap- pearance on the shock is a warning that you probably need a new one. Replacements should be in pairs. Engine oil should be checked weekly -change oiJ and filter as recommended in owner's manuals. Radiator coolant should be checked monthly. -add a 50 percent anti-freeze mixture, not just water. Battery electrolyte should be checked for fiuid level about once a month and r water added as needed. Automatic transmission fluid should be checked about once a month and changed as recommended in owner's manuals. • Power steering fluid should be checked monthly the council said. Be sure to add the type apeclfled for your car and lf you have to add frequently. check for lea.ks. Brake fluid ts another check that should be made at least once a month. TR7 CONVERTIBLE Triumph brings all the advanced feturee of TR7 to a gl'9at new open sports car. It's the opening of a new era In convertlblesl SPITFIRE Every Spitfire has practical features. a convertible top, and competition-proven engineering. Spitflre-iust for the fun of It. MG MIDGET M.G. Midget For Fun • nwtft One of the Lowest Priced RMI 8porta Cer. More People Buy MGB Than Any Other Corwertlb48. XJ6 SERIES III The NEW Series Ill-Redesigned with Legendary Tradition. X.JS Phenomenal HMdllng & Styling -with Legendary Luxury. WE'RE REA.DY TO DEAL ••. BRING IN YOUR TRADE & LET'S TALK BVSINESSI ' "Emy To Buy With Our Super Low COit 'lnanOlnG" S Y r./50,000 mile Serviee Contraet Available On AU New lmporte!!! U'llll-..d&.lrr ............................................. 9' .... ,..-. HMO 11.vp /SAH OlfGO HffWAY &'5~fLW. cmTAMESiil ' A_..,_f//8-Mool.~r~ Stunning acceleration, ().6() mph in iuat $A ..seconds. and a top speed of 132 mph, make .the Porsche 924 Turbo a worthy performer on or off the track. The prodigious pe>wer is . always under total control. Until the driver calls'it into play, the turbocharger idles and the engine remains doclle. But on hills or In passing. the driver can summon vast reserves of Power for an extra margin of safety. Quick. sure braking is achieved through the use of a balanced disc/drpm braking system. To these outstanding attributes. 924 Turbo adds a comfortable. sporting. 2+2 interior and a long-lasting. $<>Cd looking: aerodynamic body design. •• • • ' ill THE 1980 AIJDI 4000! Atl the luxury of the Audi 5000 with a new ~orty approach. Streamlined sty1ing has .cteated the "perfect dowrH1zed sedan." Not a bit of compromise in performance in the Audi 4000. either .. this automobile aptly cemes on the Porsche-Audi tradition of epgineenng excellence. THE 1980 ·voLKSWAGEN RABBIT! Tftey're here -the new Volklwagen Rabbit 411fth better mileeM than ever -.net styling ~t's distinctively V.W. Come ~n In and t~rive this "smart" car today! r I C1tllllac•1 dh· tlnetlve ••• froat• wb••l·clrl•• le•lll• le1d1 tlae CadUl1c llMUDfortm. tSfward C. K•n· Dlrd, ¥iff PNlldeDt of General llotora :rscF== Sevl u. 0 A moet 1lplftcant car." It II not only one of the flnt U.8. can to be told with a dleael en1tne u standard, it l• a car with 1ucb ad· vanced i«hmqy lt will become a cJualc In ltl OWD rtcbt. .. ITllA8. .. Mr. Ken- nant u.ld, ''the crt.ap 1tyltnt and e·uatom· built look of a 1reat luxury ear. It com- CUTLASS SUPREME 98 REGENCY :.T:=::= Tbere ii no otber car Uk• at:" He lidded. .. Cldlllac owner• look fo11 1ometllln1 beyoaCI what ~ eJM ol· fert. Our 1110 i.~.,... CadUlaCa With tbelr dl1tla1ul11led 1ooct lookl ind impi'eilln mil•••• fiat.tr•-•.1 should completely IW thebW." Coupe and Sedail d8 Vlllea, Fleetwood Broushams and Llmoualnea are re· styled wltb added comfort ud conve· nlence features for 1880. 1be Eldorado re· ta.ins its basic deslP characteristics and overall dimensions. TORONAOO CUTLASS BROUGHAM SEDAN OMEGA BROUGHAM CUTLASS CRUISER DELTA 88 ROVALE ORANGE COUNTY AUTO SHOW , ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER NOVEMBER 2:1 • 25, 1979 ' t , f • • I ... ·~ ,.. A .. ·r 11ft1DD .. ma•D. .. . . • .. ..... --· ...... ' r-... • • -......... ,. Datsun 280-Z~ limited Bob Wikle, OWMT of Santa A.na Dataun, is first vice president of the Moto1' Car ~ AaaocJation of Orange County. A hm1ted edition of the Datsun 280 -ZX luxury sports car will go on sale in July at Datsun dealerships throughout the na· tion. Only 1,001 ZXRs will be built, with the chassis number of each car being regis tered at the factory, a Datsun spokesperson said. The ZXR pack· age, which i s availa ble only on the tw o-seate r version. includes a bla c k rear deck spoiler and a special blue stripe kit. · List price of the ZX R package is $399. AMC features new carburetion type American Motors six. cylinder passenger cars for 1980, and four-cylin~er passenger cars for delivery in California, feature new microprocessor controlled carburetioo systems for im- proved fuel economy and dri veabilit.y with lower emission levels. The system cqnsists of a fuel feedback carbw-etor, a microproqessor, and exhaust gas oxygen sensor, a three· way catalyst, and selected override switches, said a spokesperson. justs the carburetor for op- timal emissions control, fuel economy and driveability. Active contro l of the · air/fuel mixture is necessary to maintain exhaust gas com- position within the narrow limits required for the three- way catalyst to function, he said. ducing EGR engine rates. The fuel feedback system has an additional advantage for drivers in high altitude areas because the carburetor enrichment that normally oc- cur s in such a r eas is tr;mmed by the microprocessor. In addition to the fuel feed- back syst e m , American Motors has taken a number of other steps to improve performance and economy throughout its 1980 passenger car lines. A new 2 .5 liter four- Your new '80 BMW • • lS tn. 1st & BROADWAY • SANTA ANA 835-3171 SEE US AT THE Nov. 21 ·25, 1979 The microprocessor monitors the ename o_perat· ing mode and continually ad- Improved fuel economy and driveability result not only from the continual carburetor adjustments, but also through transfer of some of the oxides of nitrogen <NOx> control from the trach, tional exhaust gas recircuJ~ tion (EGR> approacQ to the three-way catalyst, thus re-• cylinder engine is standard l!:z:========================================================;:::::====~ on Spirtt and Concord. Off Window Sticker Price Up To tOlllr o. 791 I• stocld . Dritfe Home Jlle Sannp Duri111 1h1e final Clea,,,-. 0.,11 100% financing On Approtftd Credit -Don~t Mias 11ti1 o,,,,ortunitr_I $1200 $400 REBATE* REBATE* I• 1°0 ·: •• t 1 . ... "" . . . . •79 DATSUN 179 DATSUN 179 DATSUN LOM1i .. PICKUP 2IODCOUN 510 2 DI. SIDAH ·~ ' $1000 REBATE"' . . ... ' 179 DATSUN 110 2 DL COUPE ?9 DATSUN Zit STATIOH WA50M COME IN & SEE OUR SPECIAL SAVINGS ON 1980 MODELS. TOO ! All cars subJect to prior sale, end plus tex, Ileen• end documen- tary fw. Prices good for 72 hours •fter publlc.tlon. •w1NOOW STICKER PRICE, PLUS DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS, IF ANY. • • ' \ I In 1980 Lincoln Versailles Serwke. ~ Selection. At Johnson & Son. we've always Whatever model you decide on. taken pride in the quality of service Johnson & Son has the selection that that every cuf(omer deserves. Thafs will meet your individual taste. A why we call ourselves the home of ~rge selection of options along with the ''Golden Touch" service. the many standard features are Our friendly. professional sales easily available. Whether your and service department prides looking for luxury, economy. or both themselves on giving the best service Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury has without you feeling that you have to one that will fit you to a tee. Come bu)' your new c.ar today. Just one by today and see our wide selection visit to Johnson &. Son will convince of new 1980 Lincoln Mercurys on you that your getting more than · display. You can~ find a better JUSt a new car. selection to choose from. Price If you have n't • heard ahout the Johnson & Son Promise. here it i~ again. "We will strive to give our customers the best price on cvc rv Lincoln Mercury in stock. We Promise:· And we mean just that. So we have to offer the best price. selection. and serv ice. We have an excellent teasing department at your service. Just call Armand at (714) 540·5630 and let him tailor a lease around you. Drive home in luxury at the right price. That's a Johnson & Sl>n Promise. Johnloft &. sCM( Uncoln Mercury. 2626 Harbor Bouao.ard, Colla Mesa, CaJlfomia 92626 (71"4) 54().56.10. I ,. ' • The Butclc 1tyllo1 1to17 for lteO can be 1een ln eYery ear line -from tbe 1ubtle refinements on the Rl•lera and new front. aOd re&r·ID4 treatmenta on tbe Re111, to Uae totally new tJla••ranee of the Cea· tUI')' tec11n, bre, and Electra. THE ELECTS& Hrtea UDeap tor 1980 1ee1 the dt1contlnuation of1 tlae Electra 22~ coupe and 1ed1n. tbu1 mattna the luxurlom Electra Umlted model the b•ae off ertn1 ln tbla lliie. It ll Joined b)' Electra Park Avenue coupe and sedan and a·new Electra Estate waaon. Buick Electra for 1980 baa been given an all-new appearance both In· side and out. but all the while maintaining the Bulck look with a bold upright grllle and sloping fend· ers. THE SPOTLIGHT on this year's Electra falls under the hood - where the standard powerplant is the new 4.1 litre (252 CID> 4-batrel V ·6 and an optional offering is a 5.1 litre (350 CID> diesel. The 1980 Park Avenue features another Buick eKclusive -Touch Climate Control. Thia fuily electronic air conditiontDJ system features pres· s ure sensitive mode and tem - perature se.tttngs. with light emitting diodes to 1llum1nate the positions selected. BUICK'S LESABRE models enter 1980 with a new look and new technology. All LeSabre models now ex hibit a crisp new notchback roofline combined with the wide wraparound taillamps which again In· c orp?rate amber turn sienals. This year s modela also utlllze weight re- duction features for savings of ap- proximately 88 to 132 pounds to provide better fuel economy. The 1980 line includes tb~ llmlt- ed edition Regal Somerset. A apeclal co~or c_ombination of dark blue and ~etJte ts exclusive to this model's anterior and exterior. The Somerset also rncludes s port mirrors. custom wire wheel cov ers. and accessory pockets o n the rront·se at ba c k s which contain a color coordinated umbrella. THE STARS of the 1980 Century line are the ne w notchback Century sedan and Centu ry L1m1ted sedan which r eplace their aeroback pre· decessors The notcbback r oofl1n e provides a more formal appearance in the Century series. The front end receives a .. Buick face" with a bold upright grille fl anked by slop· ing .fe~ders. The .rear -end appearance eJlbtbtts new taallamps in a more angular decklid design. The Century wagon lineup in- cludes t he Century Wagon a nd th e Century Estate Wagon The Century Sport Wagon option with 1t~ c;pec1f1c black oul trl'atment on moldings, Ra l lye ride -and -handling and P205/70R· 14 t 1 res on Designer's Sport Wheels is agarn available 111 1980. TIDS YEAR'S SKVllAWK receives only minor c ha n ges to its distinctive s porty appearance . The designer's accent and exclusive Road Hawk package will again be offered for 1980. The 3 .8 litre V-6 e.-gine is of· fered as standard equipment on all Stybawks. Introduced in AprU. tbe 1980 ~tylark offers an estimated mileage 1mproument over Its 1979 pre· decessor of 15 percent in city driv· ing and 36 percent in highway driv· ing. RIVll!:RA FOR 1180 re t ains its distinctive appearance. However , subtle equipment refine- ments provide improved performance a nd attention bas been given to im· proving upon the luxury appoint· ments introduced in i.m. For example. revised b o d y mounts and retuned shock absorbers provide improved road isolation and a smoother ride. AN OPTION on the 1980 Riviera is the Twilight Se ntinel. With this feature. beadll~hts and other exterior lights are turned on and off automatically according to the light available thro ugh a sen sor on top of the dash. ' .. .,.. caa l•ture" enatneertna ad· vanes tluit are Important ~ to a f1iel~ n~t,'' llr. Obeo aal4. "Yel t-. can retain their tradl- tlaeal lt1llDa cm.. Wblle tome of the com· peatlYe1iiiiiry ean areDal'd tii"plck odt or a crowd, tbeN'• no mlataktnl the UIO Lin· coin aDd II.ark VI. Car buyers Will know at a glance What tbey are. •'These are unquestionably some of the fl.neat hmur1 cars Ford has ever produced. They continue to provide excelleDce in lux · UI')', eomfort and convenience, while offer. Ina aiplflcant Salm 1D interior roominess and dramatically improved fuel ~1111,'' _be said. SOpb11Ucated design teclmlques were used to aehieve subltantial weight reduc- tioea 1D bath tbe Lincoln Continental and ContlrwataJ Mart VI. New suapensioo and steering systems enable both cars to maintain their luxury rides. • THE 1l8t LINCOLN and Mark VJ feature several engineering innovations tba~tribute to increased fuel efficiency. The electronic engine control system is standard on all Lincolns and Marks as is a new four-speed Automatic Overdrive Transmission. "1be combination of a smaller base engine, which was made possible by the overall weiabt reduction, plus Automatic Overdrive Transmission and the electronic eQllDe CIOlltrol system, wlll result in what we estimate will be a year-to-year EPA metro-highway fuel-economy improvement of up to five miles per gll.llon," Mr. Oben said. catJISING BANG~ for the Lincoln and Mark VI also have been improved for 1980. When equipped with the optional 5.8· liter (351-CID) V -8 and Automatic Overdrive Transmission, tbe can are ex- peetecl to have an EPA hiahway crulslnl r8D1e ~ 500 miles -a 22 percent improve- ment over 1979 models equipped with a 6.6·liter (400-CID) V-8 engine and conven· tional automatic transmission. Fuel-economy improvements were at- tained without compromising acceleration and driveabilUy, resulting in better performance wi"tb either engine choice for the 1980 Lincoln and Mark VJ . TYPICAL OF the sophisticated level or engineering on Lincoln-Mercury's luxury cars is a new Electronic Instrument Panel with Message Center that is standard on the Mark VI and optional on the Lincoln. Based on the state-<>f -the-art computer technology, this system includes a digital readout s peedometer, a graphic fuel gauge, a vehicle warning system and a trip computer that puts a wide array of in- formation at the driver's fingertips. Offered as an option on both cars is the innovative and convenient Keyless Entry Syltem. TRIS SYSTEM permip bypassing con- ventional door-key locks with a panel of band calculator-type push.buttons that can be pressed in a pre-programmed sequence to unlock or lock doors and to release the decklld. Helping maintain Ford Motor Com- pany's position as an industry leader in autof!M?tive entertainment products, the 1980 I JncolD Continental and Continental Mart VI are available with two more elec· tl'onlc All/FM Stereo Search Radios ln· cludlna one that features a cass~tte tape player ad Dolby Noise Reduction. ANOTHER OPTION, the Premium SoQDd S)'Stem, will be available for the firat time on the Lincoln and Mark VI. The system U. "9D tmpn>ved for 1980 w1tb th4t addltiOD Of two more 1pe8kerl for a total of alL " I Packards top show TM 1980 Conffnental Marie VI feature• 31-pncent impr~ in goaoline mileage over la&t year'1 model. THE SEATS Al THE •• 1980 ~ ClOUfll. A:>ntioc's dromoticolly restyled fulkae fOf' 1980 is her91 With o ~ new. oerodynam.c ho9d Formal roofl1ne luxunous 1n1enon. And 4MW'I more O\leroll passenger ond luggoge \IOlume !hon loSI yecJr @ .,. n• _,. 71 .._ Ul..., 1980 llOl9tlYIW UDAN. /.lore great new fulkize Pontioc styt1ng1 And driving comfort ~nod with yCXJ 1n mind @ ""'rsr """'. 27 .-. n• .- 1980 PMCBD SoOOOlt HA1CMBAOC. ~lor by ~n Featuring front-wheel drio.le and 0 handy hatch for hauling 8 l•• "r .-:.· 35 _, '""""' . 1980 IUN911D lllOln HATCH. For fun oo tho run, this exciting hnle Pontioc Sunbtrd 1s btg on venot1hty @t..,. rsr MfOC• 33......., '""""' wmt""A&.AIU""1IO - AREINSIDE -semomber: ~QSUI the "estimated mpg" to the "•smated mpg' of other cxn. You moy get different mtleoge ~ on how test you drWe, W9Clthilr conditions and trip llngfh. Actual hGhwov mUeoge will pobobly be leu than the estlmotod highway fuel ecooon~ fbntlOo on1 equipped wttt.. QM.built r I 1 1980 CMIAflm U MANS. CMcO't'er' spociou\ mtd-siz:e h.:xury Looded with good looks ond ~x possenyer comfon ~ .... ,.. we.· 26 -. u • -. -1 1980 OllAND PtttX. PrE!'..cntmq rh( exc111ng look ol penonol luxury in PontlOC \ premtel" mod~ze car @ ,, .. or"""(,· 26 ...,, m ..,., • mNG el'lglntH produced by various d1vis1om. See voor dealer for details. Oon't miss the ellCllement of the l980 ' fcintioa on diSpby this yeor Or yc>1lb mlSJ the bet *>ts qt the show. w.·n be loolung for yout \ /9 a N. I' lJ 8 Y • ftMabJp of tbe 1moaUa line, r•· r DI a I a D teraatlve tor lee·orleated 1tomer1 1eekln1 I ear·pa11ea11r atlq and trunk ae•iJL•pot••· ~Ito available 11 & e more deluxe Gran Fury Salon. Tbe bll Plymouth b contemporary ln de1l1n and built on a 118-and·a·h•lf • inch wheelbase, the •pokesperson added. coaoo&A reflects e careful ble.ndlnl .,, classic car Unes and needs of tbe 1980s for ngbter, more fuel efficient vehicles. The 1980 model A NEW TC3 European-style Turismo sport equipment group f e a t u r e s monochromatic paint tones set against '61ack windshield moldings and cast aluminum wheels and Tune-ups Increase lri~ value Engine tune-ups become greater ~ values as gasoline prices increase. Gas mileage increases average 11 percent with a tune-up, the Car Care Council reports. But money savings through in- creased gas mileage is just one of the considerations ib getting a tune-up, the • • council said. Quicker starting, sr:poother running and better performance are added benefits of a good tune-up. Those factors often are affected by emission control 1' parts ' "While emission control components contribute to reduced air pollution, they should be serviced as part of a tune-up to maintain clean exhaust and efficient operation." a spokesperson said. Something as SJmple as a leaking vacuum hose can cause rouah idle and poor performance. he added. But not all emission control compo-· nents are simple. Diagnosis and adjust- ment often require an experienced, well equipped mechanic. Many parts are interrelated~ said Car Care Council, making the once , routine tune-up a much more precise procedure. In additjon, parts continue to be added as car makers strive to meet federal regulations for higher fuel economy and lower emissions. Among the parts are electronically controlled carburetor feedback systems, sophisticated fuel evaporation controls and refined, thermostatically controlled air intakes. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA "THE LlnLE BIG DEALER" FlllAL CLEAIAICl-ALL •EW 79'5 & REMA•lll '79 DEMOS EDMPLE: 177CORONA STATION WA.OM Aulo. trlnl. • .,, oond.. kloDIDe ra a mor.. -(712TJH) S.ALI PRICE 52995 I 11111 llACH ILVD. HUNrf.-TOM llACH (~WAY BETWEEN S.D. FWY. & THE BtUE PACIFtC) .-+-mp......._.a: (J14) 117..U~J and off era a Wider variety Of ~andttl'd features. lqoludl'bl • a 155.l·cu~lc·lncb en1toe wltb five· . IJ>eed manual traaamlaale>n and , 3 .546 rear axl., ratio. power steer· ing. AM/FM multiplex .radio with four apeaken, and lntermtttent wtndlblekl .. pen. Other standard features are color· · keyed bumpers and wbeell. Revised roof lines on the Le Baron coupes typify changes in Chr ysler-Plymouth's 1980 lines. • THE ULTIMATE DUO ''TWO OF THE 10 BEST CARS I• THE WORLD'' 0 3 OUT OF 4 BMW's RUN ON REGULAR GAS THE llJIMl1I DRIVllG MAOllL LEASE NOW, BEAT THE '80 PRICE INCREASE LARGEST SELECTION OF 32011 IN ORANGE COUNTY IN STOCK NOW ••• 7331 J LUXURY THAT RUNS ON REGULAR GAS LAST FEW 633's STILL AVAILABLE HOURS: Monday· fitdaf.N I INCREASES IN Jeep fuel economy have been achieved through the use of new , lighter powertrains, coupled with other signifi- cant driv etrain changes, he said. Corporate tests show improvements in economy, a s w el l as in performan ce, th r o u.g bout the Jeep model lineup. An efficient 2.5 JUer engine, the first 4-cylinder powerplant off.ered in a Jeep vehicle manufactured for commercial sale in the U .S . or Canada in nearly a decade, will be used in combina- tion with an also-n e w •·speed manual trans· JDlsslon. The new manual 4-speed replaces a 3-speed transmission as standard on all CJ, Cherokee and J -10 model pickup trucks. It features lightweight aluminum parts, evenly-spaced gear ratios, and full forward gear synchronization. -S malces up pm1 of~ Jeep m&eup. Diesel power, fuel efficiency highlight Olds Here are some facts about the ua> -Oldsmobile is introducing its most percent improvement over the 1975 fleet Oldsmobiles : fuel-efficient fleet of cars with the 1980 average of lS.6 mpg Along wt th the -Diesel power is optional on 21 of models. With a fleet average of 21.1 miles -Oldsmobile's full-sir.e 118) cars have extensi'te drivetrain Oldsmobile's~odelsforl980 per gallon, the model lineup shows a 35 improved aerodynamics with a longer and improvements, 1980 lower front end, sleeker body lines and a Jeep vehicles will small rear deck lid spoiler. These changes offer more luxury accotmt for a .2 to .3 miles per gallon fuel and options than savings ever before, includ--Three new notcbbact sedans JOin i n g pow e r w i n -the Oldsmobile Cutlass lineup for ~. ex- d ow s, power door pand.ingittolOmodels locks, 6-way power -'lbe Holiday 88 option ls available on bucket seats. pop-the Oldsmobile Delta 88 coupe. Included u p s u n r o o f s , are special emblems, contour bucket front padded vinyl roofs, seats: sports console with shifter, sport- q u a rtz electronic styled outside rearview mirrors, custom digital clock, new sport steering wheel and special color-r e m o t e l e ft a n d keyed wheel discs right-hand mirrors. Both the Firema and GT options are cassette tape I available on the 1980 Oldsmobile Starfire AM /FM radio com· -A 4-4-2, W~30 option ia aftilable on bination, and a pre-the 1980 Oldsmobile Cutl•u Calais. The mi um audio system 5.7-llter, four barrel, V-8engine1s standard f e a t u r i n g po we r with tbe option. The package aJao includes amplifier ana high W-30 and 4-4-2 identification, gold accent fidelity speakers. stripes and gold Plllnt.ed gri.Ue, pillar, hood CHANGES include Toronado for 1980 is 54 percent more fuel efficient than its 1975 counterpart. and= aluminum sports wheels painted a front stabilizer ~~~~~~~~T-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e_o~~~~raiaedwbiteletterttres. bar, previously op- tional, as standard on Jeep Cherokee, Wagoneer and pickup truck models for im- proved handling both on .. road and off-road and a soft-top with hardtop door com- bination available on the CJ·7 For 1980, the company will be more strongly posi· tioned in the growing pickup truck market with the introduction of the new Laredo trim series and the all new separate rear fender Sportside model Show ... from page 3 This year's em- phasis on energy- efficient autos makes the Show more rmpor- tant than ever as a means for Orange Countians to evaluate and make buying de- cisions. WE BMW TO BE LAST. \\'hen all is said and done, v.-e BfyiW dealer's reafrze 1hat an ~car sonly as good as the service behiriP it So, after we've shown you through our showroom, we'D take you through our service department . Not only will you see the very newest computenzed equipment but arso mechanics who-on a regular. yearly basis-are required to attend a techntcal tratn- ing program so complete, s:> innovative, it is unsuriEssed 1n the automotive business. If you're interested in a BMW, we'll be happy to arrange a tour of our deaJ- ersh1p before-or after--a thorough test drive. .0 I Pontiac features Turbo· Trans Am The auto bemg such an essential part of daily lif e - particularl y ·n Southern Cali!orn1a - is such a critical f ac- tor that the ability to see all makes and models in one place is a much-needed com- munity service in the county. Harve y Hier s . manager of the Motor Car Dealers Associa- tion of Orange Coun- ty. pointed out that this year's Show un- der the leadership of Association Presi- dent, Jack White, lS expected to mark a high point in attend· ance in the show's history. A white Limited Edition Pontiac f\lrbo-Trans Am has been chosen as the of· ficial pace car for the 64tb nmning of the ID· dianapolls 500 race on May 2.5, 1980. THE FIREBIBD Trans Am, which has enjoyed phenomenal s11cce1S in rec~nt years and has become one of the toi> aomesUc sports cars ln America, has emeraed as tbe ul· Umate . performance automobile -a well ~gineered car and one which offers pleasurable respc;Dsive driving, a Pootlac spotespenon wd. Ap~oxlmately '5,800 Indianapolis edl~ lions ~ tbe 1980 Tr8ri.s ·A m w l t h t h e tartiochar1ed 301 'cutilc liiCh eulne are acheduled tO ! l>e·J>Uilt tijAlatiac, be added. . quietness and fuel ef- ficiency -and that's what you'll find in the TUrbo-Trans Am." Featuring a specific new hood design and a di stinctive "f i.rebreathing" hood decal, the Turbo- Trans Am is white with a charcoal ac- cent color extending from the hood through the door up- per the front of the sail pllnel and the forward half of the roof. R-ed and charcoal striping and Indianapolis pace car decals add a sporty touc.btto the car. In addition to the standard lines of domestic and import cars, the Show will feature a whole range of classic and exotic vehicle~ that will reflect the overall im- age of the county's in- dustry, the spokesman said. "It's important to remember," Hiers said, "that Orange 'County dealers sell more than 20,000 passenger cars every year. .. The 1980 cars, with their fuel efficiency, will represent a sav- ings of hundreds of thousands of gallons of gasoline.'' be said. , l ' I I I I .. AD an ... Corolla ~ ...... front whe91 dri.e •ehlcle, 1-1~b=· Toyota'• Tblrt7 1even mOclela In Toyota's UM for 19» are antv-1111 at more tbaD 1.050 To1ota de•lenhips aaoa tbe eolilltrY. Tile rear :wheel drtYe Corolla 11.ne has beetl ~ed ln- 1 aide and oat wttb a apc;>rtia' loot, said a spokeapenan. Added to tbe line is the . economical Corolla Tercel, offer- ing a winning com- blnatlon of contem- ,.~· --~ We fllede The New~ Caprice •nd tmpel8 riOf'lt few IN ·eos ... right tor YO<J ~-- crm10el It 1 • wftole new kind of CC>fl'IP8CI c:.r Wl1h tOOfl'I lor lov• •net ltOfll--'-' d11ve (AUTO SHf>W-DAI E-TlllE-PLACE) '•. - • - porary 1tyUn1 and fbiement.t; the CdCa traditiooal Corolla ef. ltne coDUnuea to in· flcleDCJ wltb • front elude tbe sr COUDe. wheel drive enlineer-GT Coupe aad~OT tn1 pac1ta1e second to IJftback. none, be said. "' EIGHT CO&OLLA ia T.:f~~;!f ·~~ ~~~J~\~ ;::d~ty~ =~ grade levels, four-the frmt utillr.ea fa,r door sedan and rectan1ula.r wagon, a spart coupe h e a d ll 1 b ts th 4 t in lwo grade levels replace last year's and two liftback conventional ro~d models. ' lamps and, in ~Jte All mode~ have an back, a restyled aerodynamtc wedee taillight section 0"8 shape design that's a new look to bot& tl:ae built upon a lo~ger Coupe and Liftback wheelbase and Wlder models. tread~ last year. The bigh -bea~ T be 1 m pro v e d headlights on the GT C~rolla shape reduces modefs are of tbe au-~ag compared to quartz halogen v~ preVJous models and ty and produce eo per- 1 o crea s e s fuel cent more candle economy. . power than convep- . The s pecial ~~re tional lamps for im-~1ven to space u~za-proved night vii- tion can ,be ~een m the i bility. Corol_la s increased The Cellca interioi:- anteraor and trunk is generally upgraded space. for 1980 with a s~- The Corollas are dard tilt steerfog equipped with a new whe el on all" GT 1.8 liter engine that is models, digital quartz more powerful than clock, wider seat any Co_rolla engine cushions and se•t previously offered. back that provide bt· yet improves the fuel creased side support economy that bas and an illuminaud become a Corolla entry system. trademark. Inside, the Corolla features an expanded field ~ vision and im- proved anstrument panel design. Comfort improve· ment.s include a new seat design and up· gra ded tnm. longer front seat travel. ad· d1t1onal noise sup· pressaon components a nd a n im proved h eatan~ and venta la t10n system THE CEUCA'S re- liable 2189cc •line js smoother than ~ve,. for 1980 with a ._.. s hock absorb~r e ngme mount th•t s1gnificanUy reduces vibrations trans mitted to the body. ~ The top-of -the-line Cressida is availabl~ an two models for 1980 a 4·door Luxuri Sedan a nd a 5·door Wagon 0 P T I 0 N S Both models have a AV AJ.l.A.BLE ON the ne 't'. more powerful Corolla fo r the first e ngine and modified time in 1980 include transmission for ini aluminum wheels on creased performance~ t h e S R 5 mod e l s . The 6-cylinder elect power st.eenng on all tronically fuel i.rtje~ d e luxe and SR 5 ed 4M·E engine of• models and a remova-fered in the Supra 15 ble sunroof moonroof now standa rd with the o n bo th laft back Cressida as we ll. It is models coupled with Toyota's The Coroll a Tercel cc o n o m i c a J f o u • • takes many of the s p ee d o v e rdrivd Corolla ·s best pomts a u t o m a t i C! a nd integrates them transmission. into a front-wheel· , d~ve model that com· THE CORON~ b 1 n e s C o_r o 11 a line returns for 1980 economy with the with the distinctive s uperb ~and Ii n ~-European styling and characteristics uni-luxury that belles it~ qll:e to front. wheel thrifty nature. : drive ~utomo~iles. With no majod Available an two-changes in 1980, th~ doorSedanm~elsand Corona line continue~ three·door hftback to offer family-s~ models, the . Corolla comfort desi.rned tn1 Tercel is designed to . . _. "' provide maximum• fat the f~lr budget. : usable intenor space Toyota s line of half. wbileretainingasmall ton pickups, fourJ exterior. wheel-Olive tnlcks, %l Its long wheelbase too pic~up~ an~ and front engine-front cab/cbaas1s umts en drive powertrain re-ters ~e 1980 m~e s u 1 t i n a r e a r year with oo extenor: passenger area de-cha.n.ges. Cab/chassis~ void of wheel well in-units h.ave been; trusion and an almost certified m tbe EPAi flat floor. 3500 pound inertia~ weight class which: THE TERCEL is means they have an• powered by a 1.5 liter increased carryingl (1452cc), 4 cylinder, capacity and are bet-: single overhead cam ter suited for camper; e n g i n e t h a t i s installations. : engineered to fit in , the vehicle's short I N T E R I 0 R ' engine compartment. u P g r a d i n & o n The powertrain is several models finds mounted longitudinal-a knit cloth/vinyl seat, ly. yet takes up less material on the SR5l s pace than some andUASportmodels; tre.n.svtnely mounted standard day/ni&bt 1 engine pactaees. mirror on the Deluxe' Corolla Tercel's fut-and SR5 models as ly independent sus .. well a5 the 4x4 Sport pension includes Mac-model. Pherson struts up A center console front and trailing with oil presaure and: arms/coil sprino at ammeter 1au1e1 the rear to proVlde a standard on the SR5. • controlled, comforta-Alao, there la an op- ble ride. ti o n a 1 w l n d o w Stabilizer bars are package. fitted front and rear,---------, and the suspenslon-•--mll!I---•:' ban~ system al.so ( 142 •41~1 ) i bas rack and J>!nton . . , steertn1 and ateel· DINCitorooftect, • belted .radial ply to1-..101 .... tires. . VOUR Ir 5 UHn tteturntng for the ~ ..... 1980 model year with a minor f acellft and DAILY PILOT J several interior re--•--•iliiiiiilim•"" D~·1 alt·1i11 Dlple .. l ~· of. •rf :tfl• ••• oolr I ••l aal rear•• oa h• tlaree bo'd1 at1lea, ::: adcll ••w ·~ ·~ .. ,,,. •·4oor ~aratop -. -.. Diplomat adda •• ~al tor an •· ran1 of bayen o vary. I taate, • • a aid a.f' Laux, •x -•Uft vice pre•I· ••at of 1ale1 and iaar1£1Ua,. "The •• ·s type ~.-.-.=·11 the lateat ~don lot" tiuyera OPPIDI for 1tyle, alue aod economy A__, OU..r ma· lor claaa111 for la• lwo·icior la a 1'Melblu ...aeuoa from UJ.1 lo i•. T bacb• acco:T.:illaed wt tbout re ~cl•• Use ~orlty of •· terior ....... Sedu and WllOD wb1tlbaH1 rematn at 111.'J lacbea. ome so poanda bav n dropped on all Wilts. Tbe e&pected 1tar of tbe 1roup. th "S" typo sport coupe, baa auffl· cleat option• to . satl1fy the moat dhcernto1 buff• and penonal car aflcionadoa . he aid. a mld·•lae· •aet:• .... " .. • Dllttngullhipa <\treatment on the •f·::J.•o·door hardtop •'D d four · door Mdan-Includes. new "'front and rear uo~:\0 ~l~i:sh~e~ft~--------------TM __ 1_980_Dodge_~_Di_ . .:..p_lomat __ inc_luck __ s_bod__;;y_sty~le-c_ha_ng..::...._es_. _____________ _ ting -and benefitting _~tyllng, new I root ~1ttid rear quarter ·~nels, new roof. ~ew blacked out Diplomat.' s new style leader is a special bandlina packace consisting of firm feel power steering, rear sway bar, heftier shocks all around , and 15x7 inch wheel rims. · trille, rectangular t1r ~~pdar~~ndd ~:f ~ /'.lamps and bump- ··~rs and guards. ·1.· The four -door The "S" type's cockpit includes a three spoke stee r - ing wheel with brus hed spokes and woodtone rim ac· cent, plus h cloth cove red buck et s eats. and brushed f1n 1s h ins t ru m e nt pan e l a nd d oo r moldings. • ~!' a g o n h a s t b e 'ftew frorit end ap- 16earance and new •{ail lamps .:_ Foremost example '._0 f its n e w -ro u n d enlivening flavor is on the two -door bardtop "S" type, while the four-door ~agon adds a new 10wer priced model ~thout woodgrain 'Side paneling for ' ileekness. The st andard hal oge n driving lights also add a more raci n g im · age. <t ~·------~~~~~~~~~~------.. ·~.Auto Club urges ~.good driving ' ,1,.. The Automobile Club of Southern · California urges motorists to help re- ' duce eas consumption by employing ' good transportation techniques and driv- ing bablts and by keeping their cars bN1tby and by considering fuet economy ·when purchasing new vehicles. la.ds J . Bintz, manacer of the Auto au·a automotive engineering depart· meDlt said drivers can make major con-r trtbutions to saving both energy and money tb.ri>ugh voluntary conservation of fuel "Be a Gas Watcher," he said. "You can give yourself an extra gallon for every five you buy, and make five gallons do the work of six, by utilizing gas-saving tips in the Club's latest 'Be A Gas Watcher' leaflet." THE PUBLICATION contains 25 ' specific recommendations that offer savings ranging from slight to substan- ' tial. Copies are available free of charge at any of the Auto Club's 83 district of· fices in Southern California, Bintz said. ' "While some of the suggestions out- • ' lined will bring only small savings in- diVidually," Bintz continued, "their col- '· lective impact nationwide can be great!. ,. enough to avoid tough governmental controls on our mobility." AREAS in which motorists can re- duce gasoline consumption includes: -CONSOLIDATING trips and join- ing carpools or vanpools are among the ~ best ways of accomplishing substantial · aavinp in fuel. Another example is eliminating unnecessary driving by call- ing or writiDI persons otherwise visited · by car. -MOD£&ATE REDUCDON8 can • be achieved by shopping at one shopping center. instead of aoina from one loca-tion to another. Cboostne nearby recrea- . tioDal .facWtles. and changing the modes n of travel. such as walking, bicycling or uatn1 public transportation also can save fuel. :? -llABlTS leading to moderate fuel ~ eaviD&I ioclUde driving at a re~ pace, . ;. thus ~YOidinl both rlpid ration • and deceleration, mc>derate driving 1~. 8Dd redaced use of air condition-. in1. · Idllilt the enalne for about U aeCold before drlvtq. then 101D1 tbe ~ fl.nit mile at reduced speed, will illow the Maine to warm up and stabilize. i • • ,. .. I I • I ' . I , TB .. M• ca11••1 1.1.uter --• 111 '"aFS ........ a.. Wtfa :N-PV ~ ln .. ,,..-... ..... ............ ed •nu ua it 11'. wD • •111 nt· taa ........................... . cMI. NII "'iC' ,...,..._ ta a total 211.ftlllc.. • ...... Tia• ,.,b£a;1•r foreea a du1e air /fuel mixture into tbe combu1tlon chamber. TM lplted deme toel mixture deliTert more power per piltca ltr<*e tban a non·turbocbaraed ·eDliDe increa1ln1 bonepower to 170 -a· 6oalt at approx· imateJy 41 ~nt in maid.mum power over the non·turbO venioo. T•• TBaSE·IP••D manual trwm4..,. II cllaoaatlaaicl JD ia for tbe bue YI. ~. all .._. Cirlo tran1mt11ioaa-·wul be ttiree-apeed automatics. Power steering and power brakee are ltudard. California power plants for Monte Carlo will be a 231 cubic lncb. 3.8-liter V8, a s.o.uter vs JVitb 4-barrel carburetion. and the turbocharaect vs. Chevrolet's Monte Carlo offers a turbocharge option . .. THE SHAPE OF LUXURY FOR DIE '80' s • A new decode ... A new meaning to luxury .. Seville for 1980. Dramatic ... Exciting. Call now, and arrange to test drive the all new Seville by Cadillac. !~ • I • ' Alfa Romeo introduces the Mille Miglia, a limited dtion of the Sprint Veloce GT fastl)ack coupe. Alfa Romeo introduces coupe Alf a Romeo introduces the Mille Miglia, a special version of its fastback coupe Sprint Veloce. Run for 24 years between 1927 and 1951, the Mille Miglia became one of the world's most famous road races, cover- ing l,000 twisting miles of Italian streets and highways from Brescia to Rome and back again, said a spokesperson. Less than 500 Mille Miglia models will be bull t. "With so few cars available, we ex- pect the Mille Miglia to become a collec- tor's Item." Aldo Bozzi, Alf a Romeo U.S.A. president, predicted. ·"lb.at has been our experience with the two previous llmited edition models we produced to honor Formula One Grand Prix champions Mario Andretti and Niki Lauda, be said. Styled in the spirit of the gruelling Italian road racing classic, which Alfa Romeo won 11 times, the Mille Miglia is based on the company ·~ standard high· performance Sprint Veloce. a fastback GT featuring Alfa's renowned two-liter , all-aluminum, overhead-cam engine. five-speed transmission, all-independent su8pension and four-wheel power disc brakes. · The Mille Miglia is equipped with a wide variety of exclusive accessories. the most noticeable being the six-inch fiberalass sPOiler and the special silver alumlnum alloy wheels also used on Alfa rally cars in Ew:ope. Three-rolor enamel plaques on each front fender are replicas of the signs ll.5ed to direct Mille Miglla competitors ' as they roared through the streets of Italy. Twin round enamel emblems are mounted on the rear air vent louvers Outlined in chrome. these emblems feature Alf a Romeo's traditional racing symbol. the Quadrifoglio or four-1eaf clover on a white background. Fitted to the das h board ls another enamel plaque which includes a small map of the historic Mille Miglia route ,. Alla aJso is supplymg an unattached decal to allow owners to individually customize their can . Tbe 24x4-inch twe>-eolor decal is a stylized reproduction of the decal used to ide ntify entrants in pre-war Mille Miglia races. Exclusive Accesson es on the Mille Miglla include : -Six-inch RonaJ aluminum alloy wheels -_High-intensity amber fog lights · · Outside right-hand mirror · -Fender-mounted Mille Miglia pla- ques -Rear air vent louven -Six-inch fiberglass rear spoiler -Sunroof -Air conditioning -Mille M1aua dashboard plaqiae -AM·FM stereo cassette Blaupmiirt radio with four speakers and electromc ampliftedantenna. Article suggests ways to profit Re~ching high gears fast r,ecommended An article in the Thia doesn't mean BMW Journal, a to "lug ·· the bimonthly magazine engine but to use for BMW owners, t b e r a n g e o f su11est1 etabt power available practical way1 to between lug and increase fuel efft-"fed line." Operat- c t e n-c y and the ln1 the engine as pleasure of driving slowly as it will at the same time. run smooth 1 y is A basic law of the key. physics stat~s that Wt th an 8 u t 0 • if a body is sta-. Uonary, lt will re· matic tr~nsnussion. ~uire a force of ease up slightly.on the some kind to &et accelerator to mvoke it movtna, and once upab.lfta. OD tbe move, force will I W '-lb a .ma D'U a 1 be Deeded to cban1e eearbox, upshift to wbatltlldotna. meet the load re· A cer can con quirements of the serve fuel by be-hi sher gear, not ina at efficient as tb e rpm limit of po11lble in over-the lower. comlna intrtla and fre1ervtn1 momen- u m, the articte laid. One of the best w •1• to do th ta, and BMW's fltst tlp, la to 1et lnto die blfheat 1ear as IOOD aa POlll· ble for any 11 ven comblnatlon of speed and load . The next two 1ug1estions focus on the accelerator. The article points out that there is truth in the old "e1g under the 1a1 pe dal" ada1e. Any unnecessary or rapid throttle move m e.n t 1 cut "mp1," 10 again smoothness is callect for . To a void fluctuations of road speed as much as possible, use "mental cruise control." Take ad- vantaae of momen· tum on downhill sections and main· tain the desired road speed with as little accelera· lion and brakin1 as possible. The fourth sug. 1e1tion in the BMW Journal arti cle is to read the traffic · ahead and adjust pro1reas ac· cordlngly . J Europeans pay more for gas French, Belaian and Danlah people spend approximately twice u much on ga1 aa Americana. • Tbe Automoti•e lnformatlan Counctt reportJ the 'French are paytq '3.50 per gallon and the Belaiam-aDd Dana ~ about '2.30. The recent a verge prtceper 1~tn · Europe wu more thaJi tl.U per 1 on, tbecouncilre~rted. , MOit ol Lat.In America bu Pdcea more than a dollar, but olf·rlcb Vene&uela cbar1t1 25 cents •t tbe pump. Ecuador, which alto hai a 1ar,. oU supply, baa 1a10Une tor 22 cents a 1allon, but the council aald molt citl&enl • ~ can't afford can. ' unese are just ~•INii(J(tbe many rea: -,.sons Chevrolet is so ~excited about 1980," ;.Rob ert D . Lund , ~Ch evrolet general' :imanager and General :JMotors vice presi. ~dent, today told the ~division's 1980 West !:Coast Press Preview ~fludience. ' ~ "BEGINNING with ;;our Citation, the first :.Car of the '80s, our ~1 9 8 0 l i n e u p i s ;:representative of new :-t h i n k i n g , n e w ~technologies and new designs, which add up ~ a new level of value :1f or our customers. :: "We're continuing ·:to increase availabili· ·~~Y of the highest ileage vehicles very way we can, ~and for 1980, bevrolet's passenger ~ars and trucks gjve iOWJlen an opportuni- for greater fuel onomy and value ~ th no sacrifice in be traditional ride, omfort and 1ald Chevrolet ex· pecta to eell 3,M0,000 new cars and truck.a , up four percent over 1979. 1910 new car aalea will approach 2.uo.000. up au per-cent from this year. and will alve Chevrolet an industry .. CITATION'S sale~. penetration of 21.9 say a lot about the percent, up one point car, but it says even from 1979. more about the_buyer. It says he's still excit· ed about new cars - still looks to Chevrolet to take a leadership position in meeting his transportation needs -and it tells us we are on the right track for the new decade," he added. Looking at the 1980 model year, Lund TRUCK SALES will jump one percent in 1980 to 1.230,000, about equal to the outlook for the truck industry next year. Chevrolet's penetration for 1980 is expected to be 32.8 percent. In reviewing the c urrent marketplace conditions, Lund was emp batlc that .. nobody at Chevrolet bas any illusion s about our business and about the poten. tial roadblocts a.bead of ua. 'lbe forces at work in the marketplace today - inflation • ..ero and consumer confusion will likely be with us for a long time to come." Lund noted that while Chevrolet small car sales will be at record levels, small cars are not for ev- ery body, and Chevrolet plans to con- tinue to strengthen its efforts to increase de- mand for the rest of the Chevrolet car and truck line. Honda sells millionth auto Sales of Honda automobiles in the United States reached the one million mark earlier this year. That's the report to day from Cliff Schmillen, vice presi· dent of automobile sales, American Hon da Motor Company, Inc. According to Ward's Automotive Reports, the Honda miles tone was at- tained in less time than any other private passenger im- port car manufac- turer in history, he added. At the end of its first year in the U.S., Honda was listed as number 23 in sales amo~ all imports. lion, Schmillen saiq. U.S. dealerships selling and servicing Honda automobiles now total approx- imately 725 na - tionwi de with representation in almost all major markets in each of the SO states. American Honda c urrently markets three car lines in the U.S.: Civic, Accord. and the Prelude The one millionth sale took ·place just nine years after Hon- da introduced its first automobile in the U.S. in 1V70, be said. Today it bolds the number three posi-coupe, be concluded.~------------------------------- • Ill .. Ill ~ c:t• ... CD ~ "' _, z .. -0 .. • > I :1:• Ill 0 -. .. -" -• • Ill _.... • 0 tn I • • ' I 0 lft > ... • -• ct• c • -• cl = Ill -• c Zy tn • Ow I c •• :cc ·c Vt • _, Ill Ill .. .. ..... ~ .,. I Ill ~ • • ... tn -w 0 " ~ • Cl •• ~W-I .,. -~ l I ' ROY ROUS-RO'tCE 1540 JAMBOREE RD .. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 -714-640-6444 13131 HARBOR BLVD.• ~100 a.. ()pen 7 °"YI A. w.-~ Ooen T~ Nit• .... L..Jc:::Jl. '---r~. ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF THE EXCTING 1980 PORSOIE TURBO • 11ST DllYI YOURS TODAY! IMMEDIATI DEUYaYt 01HR MEW ltlO PORSCHE AND AUDI MODas AUIYIMCi SOON - IHBYI YOURS MOW! See the beautiful Porsche 928 and 911 plus the Audi 4000 luxury sport sedan In our showroom now. tHI VllY llST .. SALIS • SRYICI •LIAS ... 13631 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 636-2333 Triumph TR7 u OM of thl /irft ooiume-produced convertibles of the decade . . T~umph among first 'softies' The ™umpb TB7 an eztra 1ar1e zip-out converUble. one of tbe rear window for mu- finsof. t wlum.produced i mum visibility. It t tops ol the dee-can be easily raiaed ade. baa been lo-or lowered by one troduced by laguar person. Whitehead Rover Triumph Inc .• said. o~e ol tbe larjest sup-Powering both the pliers of convertibles new convertible and in the U.S. the coupe is a four Manufacturer's cylinder, overhead .sui1ea1ed list price camshaft engine for the new Triumph slant-mounted at 45 is $8,395. Jaguar Rov-degrees to allow a er Triumph expecta dramatically low sales ot the new soft front end. top to average 25,000 The two-liter (122 P e r Y e a r • s a i d cubic inch displace· G~aham W .ment engine Whitehead. president. has twin Zen l th The new convertible carburetors and de- is based on the TR7 velops 85.S SAE net hardtop coupe but has horsepower at 5,500 a number of struc-RPM. tural changes to Both the convertible make its body more and the coupe have rigid. five speed manual The body has been transmissions as stan- br aced behind the dard equipment along seats, across the rear with rack and pinion deck and at the steering and Mac· windshield. The front Pherson s trut front s u spension turrets s uspen sions. The a nd the front cross sway bar-equipped member also have rear suspensaon s been reinforced. have eight inches of The rear deck has a up and down travel to lower line than the iron out bumps. coupe to conform with Brakes are power its body line. The new assisted, with discs up styling treatment fronl, and both makes the convertible models come with look both lower and, steel belted radiaJ ply from the rear, wider. ti r es. Autom ata c Tb e man u a II y · transmission and fac · operated _soft top bas tory-installed air con· Loaded with options, air cond .• power wlndOws, power seats, tllt wheel, AM/FM stereo, sport mir- rors. ditioning are availa· ble for both models and the coupe can be ordered with an op- tional SlDl roof. The convertible is available in five col· ors. Interiors are beige or a red or green tartan. 'lbe fa bric top is black as is the COD· toured and padded boot which snaps into place over the top when it ls down. EPA mileage figures for the TR7 convertible are: 28 miles per ga llon \ highway, 19 IIJPI city with manual shift, 26 mpg highway and 20 mpg ci ty with automatic. All eleven con· vertibles are imports 5th year for Cahners This year's Orange County Interna- tional Auto Show marks the fifth year for the event to be produced and managed by the Show Company International, a Cabners Exposition Group Company. The Cahners Exposition Group is one of the largest producers of auto shows, be· ing resp005ible for the Greater New York Auto Sbow, the New England International Auto Show in Boston, the Providence In· ternational Auto Show. the Hart!ord In· ternational Auto Show. the Denver Interna- tional Auto Show. the Portland Intema- taonal Auto Show. the Inter-Mountain lnternallonal Auto Show in Salt Lake City. as well as the Orange County lnlernallonal Auto Show. Tius experience translates into an en- joyable event for both visitors and partici· pants ahke. The Show Company Interna· tional Division, located in Los Angeles. 1s directly responsible for the Orange County. Denver, Inter-Mountain and Portland shows. The Show Company International 1s headed by Robert Black, president. MCITUSS SIPIEllE SEllln Loaded with options, air cond .• tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo. vlny1 roof, sport mirrors, clock. $159!! .. PLUS TAX Clo. co.e 114S6.. AllL '5550. Taut~ peynwYt "81. Taut of ~lta #td ,_, ~ 111.S:W. (Naooe6) . · 10 ~·. aumo11 10 CAP. REDUCTION! Loaded with options and accesso- ries. Commercial truck. s119.!~ .. Pl.US TAX Cep. oo1t SIMO. All.12171. TNA edWWa~ '441.11. Totlt ot ~ #td ra .-;. ( lllOOl33, ... ' IO CAP:BUCTIOll Loaded with options and accesso- ries. Comnfeclal Truck. s159~R~o.• PLUS TAX Clo. cmt S7IOO. AllL "4000. Taut ~ P11Y'M"t S5~7.30. Total ot payment• end , ...... value 110, 130.IO. ( '600433) IO CAP. REDUCTION!·. •All pavmtnts are based pn a 36 mont., open-end non-maintenance lease using a factor of .00925 and subject to credit approval. Total advance payment Is first month payment + tax. registration. and aecurlty deposit. ' ' .. 0 BUICK ctUALITY ••• GM ECONOMY ••• AMERICAN LUXURY ••• ALL IN ONE SPECIAL CAR ••• REGAL '80 .EVERY ' BRA.ND ·NEW 1980 REGAL IN STOCK DISCOUNT OFF 'I'HE MANUFACTURER'S RETAIL STICKER PRICE ••• •.• DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY TO DESTINATION CHARGES OR DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS • • OVER 60 TO. CHOOSE FROM ••• 7 . • N' t , SS • " .. \ .,. FBI., MT. 4 SIJ1¥. ONL YI Bauer Senice Dept. Opera 1 .4.ltl. To 6 P.11. Monday Tlaru Friday 1 ~. ·~ ....... ~ ... ·-~· .. ' S•• Ii a enwl1• roo. 1t•1 10t laanl to WI W111D .. ._ ...... 01 * Non.....,.UO.are. n.,.,. .... wlllo meet .,.. • Nr to .. •1lnll• 1'4Ut1 Mii u4 MoW'Glt U. es ·u <U-fll OM"M) .u.w..-,-.. llM''a Np Niel fw tM d• are almp&e. AU tMt't l'tlQUln411 u..a ,ea cw,:No9. ll•,_,~ ..... .. -::-:.':== 'l'•~na-. ...... UM.._~ dedW t.o let toae~ once a .......... tM~ . ~--.... ~ ..... ce eel and memb4in1'ip hH ovs tbe yMl'I ....... ,..,.. t ubbMn'tdilbaMid. SIX cvaaENT MBllBDS met ast Tuada, at tbe Irvine Coast untry aub wbe,.. their one and oa- m= of the year bu been held rtbe decade. Present and accounted for tbia ear were Harold Leach, 79; Rieb aasett, 65; Cecil Marks, 81 ; 80perlor Court Judge Samuel Drelzen, 6S; all or Santa Ana. Also ltaymond Prothero, 57, of Mlasioo \'.ieJO and the first ,pd so far OQ)y lemale member Ca~ McKinney, ~. 6f Costa Mesa. Ed Allen. retired Santa Ana police t~ief, missed the gathering for the first time in about 20 years; out-of· )>wn relatives had plans of their own for celebrating bis 72nd birthday. Cecil Marks, retir~d executive manager of the Orange County Farm Bureau, however, has not missed a tingle meeting since be joined the aroup in 1935. "IT BECAME A HABIT, .. ex- P.lained the group's senior member. 'I'm kind of an extrovert, I guess. I co to all these things. I belong to a lot of groups." Although some fellow diners gave them curious glances, none or the birthday gang were the least bit Htf cwdo• abMt ~ tM '1::'.i-.to ... · . 11ewNICI w M&a for -~· . ..-....... . • UllM-....... ~ ... .. are/' .. •••Mtt, ·a -..ume' Or .... Oomty .... ............ "'°~ ... tl'.'OUP ln .... . .,. d Don Uout·u.. 11'*'1 ol tbe elub for yeu1, .. noted Judi• Dre1-. ....... line. 18. "'lbin I became acqualDted wtU. ~ U4 C«U. l WU lt'I wtmderf\&l. lt'a •lrMttndlUoo." TRI! SKINNY n asrmao t.o wae Denpaper column61t C.F .. "SkiD.nJ'' RJrvtn wbo •tarted the clilb d etotblnl store owner WalW Vaddermut, botel owner OU"r HalMll aad real eat.ate appralaer laet Wallace. 118m0rlea of put members were spurred on by plcturea and old newspaper cUDPino pused around tbe table by MUkl, the club'• ap- parent archivtat. Bauett remembered the time in the early '708 when they arran1ed wlth an airline for a free fllcht for 83-year-old Jack Wallace wbo bad 111oved to Oakland. They gave him a surprise welcome al the airport, complete with press coverage. Mrs. McKinney, who woru al the country club, explained that she Joined the group about five yean ago when Bassett mentioned that his birthday waa the next day. ''It's just fun once a year to get together," she said. ALTBOUGHTBEYDON'Tgooutof their way to solicit ne w mem- bers, potential members occasionally crop up. Bassett was having lunch at the country club Monday when a friend introduced hlm to a small boy "Tell Mr. Bassett what you're celebrating today." said the friend to the boy. "l "m celebrating the last day of my seventh year," the boy said. ··congratulations,'' said Bassett nge .. 1 • ·Braille Institute regatta is popular activity . r blind and partially blind young :.people. The purpose of the Balboa Yacht '.elub Lido-14 Fleet One regatta was to 'provide a "challenging experience" for young people. And the 15 blind and partially blind crewmen more than lived up to the cballenize. The annual Orange County Braille lnstitute regatta bas become one of the organization's most popular out· door activities since its incej>lion aeven years aio. The fle,et provides the sailboats and tbe skippers for the one-day regatta inside Newport Bay. But the blind ~rewmen, ranging in age from 13 to ~id-205, handled the wbiaker pole a nd the jib and, in some cases, manned the tiller with instructions from the skipper. Each crewman received a participation trophy for being in the recent morning and afternoon races. Skipper John Thorne and crewman Art Reed were the winning team and earned the perpetual trophy. Other trophy winners, in order of finish, were: Roger Kovack-Pankaj Kbeoka ; Bob Wuliamson-Walden hugbes, Al Perez-Mark Chaney, Ken Pederson· Glen Wyatt, and Ro1er Fryer-Ruse Len an. -Dnnil JlcLellan Blowing out 13 birthday candles on their cake are. Bassett. Harold Leach. Raymond Prothero and chef from left seated, Judge Samuel Dreizen. Cecil Marks Jack Hargrove. and Cathy McKinney. Standing, from left. are Rich "I'm celebratine the laat day of my 64th birthday ... Bassett said he invited the boy to the party but be was unable to get out of school Tuesday and didn't show up. "We need some younger blood to carry oo." said Bassett. Although be's not young. 79-year old Harold Leach Is the newest member ol the November 1J club Baasett saw Leach's bu1hday l1st.ed tn the church bullet.Jn and called him up. "We generally have a chn sten- 1ng. · joked Marks t o tbe new member. "We'll ~end somebody out for a bucket o( water .. '· 0.ty ~ ... Miff -Marcia Klemer Healthy Diet Needs More Raw Foods By JOEL C. DON Of -Get ly l'tiec Staff As a chtld. Marcia Klemer snacked on carrot and celery 1u1ce after school while her playmates. oo doubt. gobbled cookies and cakes. "I was a good k:id and I ate what my mother gave me," said the 41-year-old Newport Beach chiropractor. who re- cently was appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to a slate task force lO plan the Governor 's Conference on Nutrition "I GREW UP knowtng that cert.am foods were healthy and that other foods created a degenerallon of cells in the body." she said. Armed with the conviction that good health ls borne out of good nutrition, Ms. Kleroer emphasizes the need for more unprocessed. unreftned food.a in the diet. "We're not getttna the nutrtenta that we're supposed to 1et from the foods that are "'°""·" she said. The statewide nutrition conference slated for spring 1980 will focua on nutrition education and develop state nutrition policies. Brown appointed Ms. lttemer from a list submitted by the California Chiropractic Aaociation. Task force members wUl be selected from a vari~ ty of beaWl. aptcultur'1, food industry and consumer croups. Ma. Klemer's diet p....crlpdon calla. simply, for more raw foods. Cooking and boillnc of foods can leach out eaea- tlaJ vltamina and other nutrients, she said. "AND l'M TALKING about fresh foodl, not. the canned and troien foods that you 1et la 1he martet. .. abe aa.ld, la.ktnl a lwil from a bottle of UD· proceued appl4' Julee. Ill ber cldropractic work, Ma. Kleme~ uaea nubitlooaJ IUldance and exerciae u an ln.testal part of bealtb care. One procedure lnvolvet tbort·term f utlDc to ··~·· the bod1 by f1Ulb1q out ca.. DALTllY, .... Da) ... ' 8 OME HOUR .1ENNIS LESSONS 'I S.00 .... Wt 8TAllTS .... • ,. COll9 M11• T1111 l1 Ct' 117.0211 FEAR OF R. YING? ~ Take The First Step To Take-Off CAU FOR BROCHURE (714) 546-36.29 • nt. 4101 So"f/lfes ... RUNNER STUMBLES li STMTS TOMOllOW1 "'!'MT" I MID. e don tM,.,.. '"ii a ._.•al._.., .. ; 7 -• "I •'t u.a.k tt•a .....,1ldlm at .u:· Wet my by+eM,···W'9l JOiU'l'9..,... JI Uaatl doa't alaare tbe aa .. lo•• ud toMtnt for our n1WrtD u.at ,. c1o. W111. J mill all four of ..... "W Glll1 b..s tlu'M," I .....S. · "An '°" '""' No mauer. 'l'btre Ja't a '81 ._ bJ tbat I att WM bedl • tbl llM tim• w Ud u a f~ . ._...tbat WOO· derful 1Utm•r ,.. cam"4 cm tbl Atlamlc Ottaa aad ~ tor cJa.maT "W• a11 .. t arouD4 tbe campftra ud .ie ta.-UM papeo1u. •• un WAIN'T·TBS AftAN'l'IC Ocean. It wu Lake LanM, aad lt WAS=-bteaUM Yo\l CoQlcba't ftDe wheN tM dama ... .. Whate'Ver. J rea11J inlll tboM ktdl. Tbere were a Jot OI fwl tlmM aQd a Jot ol trJtq ttmes. I mlla tboM too. Remember wbm our MeOOd· born cawne lo me and 1ald, 'Did, will JOU teach me bow .&o dttve"f" "I'll never forset 1L You MDt blJn to the Kamikaze Drtvtnc Sebool and tt Mt ua back S175." ''Golb, thoM were 1ood timel -tbe broken . i ... ~.u.. ...._ 11ru.11s -u.e muuon ....., .,. emt~ tbtll are paNtltbood." .' "YOU NllV&a 180WBD up for • ., emeraeaey ID_JOQI' II.tel'' .. 8111 lcaDedt "Didn't I eall?.. - "Loe*, I know JOU love your ebildra. but ICllDeboW IDID Just don't Cet 81 involved in the Uv• o1 tbielr cblldren u mothers do." He ltOod up ltUfly. "l'ID IOlna to tell you 10met!dn& l'n never told ,.,.a before. J don't kDow wtly. llaJbe I'm IO macbo I d.ldn't want JOU to tbiDt I wu weak or loft. bat when my Ut· Oe 1lrl walted out that door and said, 'B1e. Dad,' IOCIMtblnc 1D me died. I remembered tbe Utt.le PoQJta11 and bow we were always lookiq for rubber baDda on dOClirbobi, little dolls cruncldne underfoot. r:r bu.bblecwn killel and tbat woodieWuJ fee when abe threw ber arms alOUDd my neck and said, 'I love you, Daddy.' You never knew the pain when abe left. It you did you never abowed lt. · · .. I never abowed it because abe never left Sbe '• atW at home." He wu silent a minute Then be aaid, "Are you au.re?" ·Object of-Feline Affection Despises the Furry Creatures DEAR ANN: I deaptse cata. Yet I can be 1n a room with 1.2 people, and if there'• a cat, be will pick me out and jump on my lap. It hap- pened again lut night. I said, "Go away" and "Scat," but be hung around, shedding on my navy blue suit. When I shoved him off my lap, he ripped my pantyhose. The hostess alg.bed, .. Too bad, dear. I'm sorry." Should she have otfered to buy me a new pair? -STEAMING IN LARCHMONT DEAR STEAM: Yes. la fut, Y<MI bave every right to send ber a blll. It'• time she leanaed the responaJbWtles of a bost.esa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l'm going to vi.alt my Dad. I haven't been home for more than f!ye years. Naturally, I want to see all my frleDd.s and relatives, especially my Dad's al.st.er. She is like a second Mom to me. Problem: My dad and um aunt are batUlng in the courts over easement rights. He absolute· ly forbids me to see her, even though she lives next door. Should I forget the trip? I've been looking Aaa Lalldn-s forward to 1l for a long time. Please adVlH. - MONKEY IN THE MIDDLE DEAit MONKEY : Go! Tell yolll' dad Ills problem with h1s slat.er bu DOthJa« ao do wtlh yoa. and yoa're «oiD« ao see her. Tbea do It. But don't Ulten &o oae word from etta.er abMt lite other. 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GemlDI naUve aid.a ln umoftltq · 'aeeret enemy.'· Marriages Experience Mid-life Crises, _Too PROVO, Utah tAP) -llam•ies, Uke people, eo tbrou'9t a m1d·Ufe crisis, a Bricham Yeun1 Unlverah.y soctotoetst says. The turmoU is not due to lack of romance, but to the ~eryday pressures from children, jobs and money problems, he baa concluded from a recent atudy One of the most interesting aspect.a of ht. atud1, be says, ta tbe fact that. botll husbands and wtvea felt that the 1re"telt rewards from the marriqe came durln1 the times when the greatest demands were being made. C6ndle explained tbis paradox by saying that happy marriages are almilar to winning an Olympic gold medal -the greater effort, the LBO (July 23-Aua. 22): Build. create your own traditions, be metlculoul eoncerolna details, sutille nuances. Aecent on ideas, abort tripe, 1raphlc reports, su11e1tiom, a rel- ative with an "unu.ual.. &enae or humor. Gemini, Sa&Ittarlus persona f11ure prominently. VJaGO <Aua. 23-Sept. 22>: I>iacu.sa money -maintain value.a, self- esteem. Refuse to 1ive up something for nothlng. UWize talent for analyz. 101. piecing together clues. You locate what wu m.iasln1, much in the manner of a detective. You'll see. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Family ••• Healthy "MillllAGE IS every bit as re- warding, lf not more so, in the in· termediate phases than it la In the in- greater reward , <From Pase DU The turmoil is not due to lack of romance. . . itial phases," says Or. Spencer Con- die, wbo.e survey covered more tban 150 ~ea ln Utah. But, be , it's allo a potendally PRCariow 1tage of t.be f11mlly life Cf· cJe, wben tamilie1 are trylq to make lbe tra0 •Uion, ecooom.leally, ft'oal ''to1• to ski&. can and motorcycles." "IN OBDE& TO obtain high pro· flta, you have to make big invest.- menu. In other words, you get out of marriage what you put into It," he ·pointed out Condie asked tbe couples in bis sur- vey to rate nine different roles and asslp numerical values to each role correspoodin1 to its demands, as well as ita rewards. Wbeo the two oumben were factored he came up wU.b the "prot1ta•• of that role. harmful substances. She recommends an overall dtet high in complex carbohydrates from fruits and vegetables. She bellevea a ma1or bealtb villain is the high in· take of processed and refined aucan. Ma . Klemer was a secondary school English teacher for eight years "It you give people the knowledge or their bodies, tbey can take care of tbemlel~ ... she said. "EVtt)'thma tbat I advocate comes from hundreds of yean of knowledge, bef~ drup and pills." She believes poor nutritional habits, ln addition to eontrtbutinJ to pbyalcal illne11, can lead to peycbologlcal and emotiooal atnsa. "I wouJd like to educate people to know their bodlet and to know their body ·a function ao that I tan help tbe growlnc movement to better health," she said. ll'ICTl'hOUI IUMMHS llMllllTATblltltlT Tiit lol'-1"9 --Me •1119 .. FEA,....•EO P•llEHOSOI' TH• LO, ,_,, V_. c-1.. La9wN lkiK ... ,..,, J-......... ,.,,, ~.Hunt­ ..... 9-" .... Ml<-"••hta, ,.,., Voterlo c-t."-llMU•n Tiii\ h-~ ~ c.MdUCIN Oy • 01..-v.ap ,.,,,,..,,,... T'-h ......,_ -tiled ••I" ... o-11 .. o.-. '-• .. -"·"" -------PUBLIC NOTICE 4"iCTITIOUttUst1••H -• flAMe tTATaMaNT r,.. •04-nv DfftOn ••-.. llftt .,.,,, .. MANAGEM E N T SYSTEM S ~PEC.IALISTS, 110'1 Ew••vr .... Cir < •• Apt C. Hunt111910" •••<" c.i ......... f».11 tuo K ~. ''°'' 1E-.-Circ1e Apt C, H"nttngton 8e0<11 C.o4111Wnlo ... 1 ..:::.. -.. •• C-.c1ed by ... " E.lr•K.~ "'" --llled """"' ,,. C-ty Clent of Or..... County on ..... u..,.. ....... P-*'klled Or-CM~I Delly Pilot, Now It D.1'. DK •.1m PVBUC NOTICE I · • 'Tbe cbildren are reacbbl& their i teem aDd parents are affllcted with l all Ute curses of the middle clau f • such u c~uffertni tbelr children to music Jetsona and ball aames~ •• COllCIJe exptaim. "The fatber la a.- votiDI man time to Ida job, andnl Tbe most rewarding rolea in relaUve order ol importance were those o( spouae, parent, income p~ vlder and boulekeeper. Nezt in im· portaoee were relilioua actlvtttea, commmdt')' eernee, IOCial acU.Wes, afftliatiOD "'tb professional op'8Dba- Dl88ATl8FIED WITH tbe dis· clpllne of the profession and readina hundreds of "book reports Oft Johnny Tremain," she abruptly quit her teachlnl career for four yean of chiropractic education at the Cleveland Chiropractic Collep. She bas practiced chlropracty in Newport Beach since January 1974. M 1 . Klemer aaid 1be la ennaUed in a nutrition education pro1nm throqb the University of Brid,eport, Conn. The muter'• desree procram is 1pomored by the Loa Anaelea for•~. and the mother II t. vettinl the beat yeara of ber life in her cbildren ••IN 8011B CASES the braneblnt lnter"ta or buabanda and wives never do converge a1aln," be edda 'In some branching husbands never again.' do cases the interests of and 0 wives converge tiom, aDd educattonal roles. Tbe aa:ney alao revealed that busbanda 80IDet1mel 1et the most en- joyment out of the marriage during the ttmm that are leut utiafaetory for the wUe. ID order to avoid a pa.rt. lb. Klemer believes tbe nutrition conference wllJ serve as a "lltepplna stone" to encouraae tbe publlc tci take an active role In preventive health ca.re. CbiropradJc Collele. • "The objective of what I do ii to get people well -natura.Uy," lbie added. ina o1 tht .. ,. durtn1 theee teyiq Hawau·. tlmu, eoaoa-lbouJd .. ant.lclJ)llte the problem mo tbeJ can deal with it ,whee ltCOI!*:' CClnd.ie says. WNdrng and "'gage-Re "If couple• anticipate future merit onnouncnnel'll& run mn·on cballenaea when they are ftnt mar· on SIUlda&I m the Dally rted anc1 on the honeymoon, then they Pilot. Form.1 ore ovotlobte M aoual Arts Hi gb can deal wttb them better when in· at all Daily Pilot ol/tU!f or S c h o o I grad u ate a creased challenge1 confront tbem by colling the Feature! between 1950 and 1959 later." be say• Depo.rtmenl. 642-.c:m · are planning a reunion in Hawall lo August Club CalndCJ1' nma each WtdMadaJI m To ovoid diaappo1nt 1980. For information. tM Doilr1 Pilot and contonu notac.1 o/ menl. pro6Pf!cl1ve bn4ea write to Manual Arts women'• and ""71ce club meding• and are remmded to have l#Jefr Graduates, P.O. Box 24, Wood Carvers Show .... 2617. PVOh\-0.r-C-st O..ly PllOI .. l M.114 ff<I• I> n 1' 0.C • 1'1' UJ).le PucM11Nd Or-CoHt 0..1, Poot Ho• I), 22, 1', DK t, lf1' u.11 It PUBLIC NOTICE ft'enU open to the pubUc Jor the foll.ov1ing wedding stones. Wltll o Agoura. Calli. 91301. In me Huntington Center week. Smd not~• to Clab Calndar, DmlJI black~·whtle gloUJI of Mall d8Uy lhnJ Sufi . NOY 18 rtJBUC NOTICE •onu o4" 1111Tumo.. "After the last child leaves home and Pilot, P.O Boz 15'0, Coda Meao, CA '205. the bruU or of the c~~. tMnted WOOd craftamen · ro •1tOAo• 11n"• uu the husband has pursued bis career Include unur name and ..,,,_. numbsr. to the l"eaturea Deporl· TfM best ski barg•lns exhibit and tell untQue 4"1Cnnout •u11Ni"u 040 ALClOMOl.ic HVuAou •--,,...,.... •nywhere •r• found In hand fted ......,__ N4WM ITAH-•T 11 1•" and the wile has had so many of her Notice• mud be ta our honda thtte 1Dftkl m ment one week before lhe the SkU-cl•sslfled era ....,,...., d'art ,.,. 1o1-. _._ "° ._. ro ..,_, 11 .,.., '-'"'" emotiOPal Investments tied up with ad 0/ ~ ~mg .. ,,, toya and fufnlture Exoell9nt -n •• -w010<I IO .. _. of .... lken ... ocmce an . <lclslntheO.llyPflot. ltemaforholldaygifta!Beactt Oll'M ll'AATHE"S L TD 1)01 _.,.., ... 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It looks like a hi h-fashlon compact<.bt.it It's really a Seiko Quam Oual!lone Pocket Alarm. Cllt wlcttd With e~~,i tortoise or red enamelled outef c.ase. "-"'ko Quartz.8Q $\Z • Thankag1vtng eaids Decorative Cutouts Party Were Napkins. Cups Plates. Table Covers Laroe Selection of Christmas Partyware Boxed Cerda Gift Wrap Gllft Boxee Ribbon Bows -~ ~ Ow•I Put>uont to •••<I• Intention, '"" Tllh ~ • ._ ,...., wltll .,,. 11nd•nl9ned II epp1y1nv to tne C.0-ty Clef'll of Of-'-"" °" O..-rt.....,t of Al<.,,,.,lle &.•••099 -• "" centrof ..... ·-· "' ... ••<-lie be••r•oe H<.ef\M for 1tcenw11 for WILU-e. ST JOft.. ~~;,-;:,,':':',,7 '04-CI04INTY Q.a•IC NIC:h•lcc..llrOrtftW..I "&I' ~SALE BEEA & WIHE p O. .... Cl>Ua EAl PL I s...taAM,C.tUW ll'·IJalU A_ #I Po- ""*411Nd Or-CNtt o ... , ..... ~· Nov U n,. It DK • tt1' 11'~1-.0 0rM9t Coesl Doily Pilot ' ' ' -~ ~w U, "" Ult 1' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----·------ \ MISS PEACH MOON MULLINS I ------ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Some mommies buy their kids nice lhiny bracelets for their teeth." GORDO DRAB8LE ~ ~1~~,IOC..uN ! t ~ 'bJ 'IOME iN&I DR .SMOCK <SOSH, ON "THE! IN- 51 PS,~ F9E!L.-'1.'M. ANOTH8Ft c:>R. CHRl&"rl..,o..AN 8ARNARP OR PA. MICHAeL.- PS &AKl!IY by Gus ArrioLl "V .. nlOM) Or)Ollrtl••'sa"*I" No~MAt..I. !AM~ ~S 1lHS ~U. Lii(( p.t'S£Cf1C 1Q ( ~ by Lynn Joflnston M~AEd .. OUM Tl'11$ HPNE I IOL090U 1! tcflt>~ II ~'° ,, ~,~/~ by Kevin Fagan 11.)ELL, t 0t Ot.{( WltJ'f AJ.N AN'f''S -ro 6(1'" tN t'f ! by George Lemont T<>il'Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS I Aocell 5 All•' CIOl- llegl* !I Piii I ueO 148Mn 15 Heeo 1e Ai1'1Q "'° t7 StatlO 19 8ecauae 20 Sveroge s ~bOf 21 lfnell«t 23 AbOUDd .. Somber es Rum °'"'""s 67--Ma 70 GrftlSlllnd :1 eanao. & D.A R 12 Land A b1>t 13 Edl'llPtt words 14~Ulllle 75 °'1ertllltOUI OOWH UNITED FeehKI s~·· W.0"41tday I Puizll Sol".0 2• lcoltet 1 Oenlell ,,_.. ....,...~~~~m::~F.1 27~ .,,. 29 Fetm crou-2 MllOO - lngl une 31 ConlliMtOnS 3 PrOtnOter 36 RR stop 4 Goll 37 V.cant 5 RllMI 25 ,,.. '8 PtalfOfm 28 Spurn 51 Al once 31 UIUmal• b Wrong 40 Mero! • Frelllmeo 'S Umo • 111n 53 P"n:ong 30 P11fet goots 42 lelkl e PIMO'lel 32 MOlllC•iln 55 l'&l)(IC 4• -Adami lelst 33 A .. nt 5 7 Turn OUl11>ard 'II Ratn 9 Geres 34 LUQ11 58 1n5n county. 47 Aomtn mo111tr :is R.Uty 1n10 dell• io - -ano 36 Eo1t11e ~9 K•rd 01 .. .,,. 4Q F1n111t 1111ts •OOl9IOC• lu<e 50 Uni!« 1 1 Not any 36 F•anaeo bat· 60 Na11 52 MllelYe t2 Ouahty Sul· Ill' ~·!" 61 lsolall'O S. N Mu. town "• • 1 S:wong& 63 Brake port 56 Laonciled 13 Coo111aer L WOid$ 66 CU~U9 59 Ou3'.lle0 18 Sc8!Y 8< Hid being 2H \/fl ,3 Pl\ltng S10lll 68 N19f"tan Ctly •t Oolen 69 Uc>ou.a P ts' I r'lthln Al ........ ~ t.tlill••=·· Ject ·•U.. Nr lloUl•I Ae• of l Ml .... .U.. la Ulqal to •4verUH "laJ pre ~-:;:;,,,:... ~ or ...... cdor ....... . Cll' ....... ort11D, or ID ~ to make any IUth prelere:ne.. limit•· taan. ordilcrirn.Ln.aUOo. · • SOUTM L49UMA OCIAM VllW 2 bedroom. a bath hillside home ln South l...aJUD• with a f abu.Joul view ol tho blue Pactriq and a handy hobby room for jl.Wt 'plain putterma. The recently remodeled home ha• hardwood noors. a nlfty kitch • a wet bar and ts a short walk to a neat beach. Presented at $235,000. U~l()UJ: li()MI:~ ~® B:xJch Recllty llAL ISTAn ac11.taMc1 SIMCI ,, .. , COMI WITM US. .. to WIS1Cl.W. TMe ........ MMe ........... ,_ .... ..,,._., z IMI*••• a z ..._ ... .._ =.:.·to n .. l1h •••Hk I~ 1100 ·~ ( °'lit' DAILY 1-5 ............ SU L.fOO lllWPOIT BEACH 75a.ol11 Hiett OM SPY~ HU H•llOI A CMW'AUMA NW Beaut. Tradewlnds mod~l with Country French decor. The f ronta courtyard offers a warm welcome with an array of colorful flowers & lattice covered red b.rick patio. Prof essionall>' decorated in bright colors. 4 Bdrms, family rm rormal dining & 21h baths. 3·Car 'tinlsbed garage -even with fluorescent lighting. $(95,000. WESUY N. TAYl.Olt CO .. UALTOIS 2111 S.J011d ....... HIWPOltT cana. tu.. , • ._..,. o A11UM••1 LOAM lellet • .,. "Let.. .... ~a ea r.ua.J.de ~1 REY-I'll even Ul'l'J a eet*4 for & )'tar1. ·• ODJy 1111,HO. C•U Mow mG10 ALLSTATE Rl!Al.TORS ........... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l02APOUH• IALIOAISLI 2DdOWNER HOME GREAT LOCATION . STEPS TO BEACH, " Vl.LLAGE. ALWAYS A OOME. NEVER A REN· TAL. 3 BDRM, 2 BA, W /Of'fl S TREET PARKING PRICED FOR F~ SALE CALL FOR APPT. 675·8729, (21.3 >4Z'-8179. • . H[RITAGE f<cAITOR•; OAKGLEM D1 s t l n ct1ve new 2 bedroom, 2"' ba con· domlruums. W1 .990. 2518 Elden Ave, C.M. • nm mwapt1per will not koowtnaly accept an)' adver&T1ln• for re.a I .._ wt.icll is ln viola· Ulla Clf U. law. REAL TORS-t, 6~5-6000 2443 East Cotit Highway, Corona del Mar HOUSI OF GLAS 5 Ruitlc art!Jst A. Fr a roe Nearthese~. 4 BR incld 2 Ollltr suites + guest qtrs, den or retre at. 21'1 Ba. Massi ve Fam Rm Island kltch, bcums ~ rp~. Owner w /help Cioahce. 7% loan avail. Sacrftice for Sl20.000 Call today 1 963-0902 BKR EXECUTIVE T11 .. uva ....................................... ------------•1 ---~642~6734--~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga a ut 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lent $475 mo! CMAHT J.STORY fairtulic 4 Bdrm LaLln· da, lrg patio, .BBQ. 3-car I a r a a e . ''a e p a r a l e chiJdrens quarters, Jami. 1y rcn. formal d ll'ling, AsldN Sl49,90Q. CaU for Priv•te Preview . 963-7881 FOUR..pl,EX $561 Mo Bm! AJI 2 bdrm units. in ex. FORCB> SALE G.l.·MODOWM 411 -$71,900 ABANDONED beauty with rormal e ntry to huge farruly stied hvml( rm Country styled lotcben with l~t' damn!( area. Generous sized bdrms . with '\eparc1te rmtr swte Needs a little TLC & paint Owner ANXJOUS! First to call gets this ~real BARGAIN' llurr)' Call 848 2262Shorehne AM;oc Rent WI Jan 2nd-l~ for cell rental art!a. Ex-$47~/mo ! lmmed oc tenor Just pa111led l::x-1•-------- cupancy 2 Br condo cell. potential for price 20 ACRES Walk to oeach New apprec1at1on Full pnce is OF AVOCADOS pa.mt, _parpet. drapes 8 low $l 44.900 Call in one or F"allbrook's Swedt~ frplc. Buy at 751-3191 finest areas 5 yr old d•~s inpl. for 2 yrs T Bacon & Zulanos. Great S56J.11DO PITI & asi;oc. !p SELEC grove or II ass. Fuerte, ~.000 'dn-full price PROPERTIES for maicimum tax shelter 19'.500. Orer will carry & prodt,1Cl1on. Pnced al SLS.000 a 1.,,-0 mt. no '°' IALE: $30.000 per a cre with ~menta\a yn! Take .__ ... lo? terms available . Con OYer •PPJOi. Sll0,000 111t ...,..nlRI Galloway, RJtr. 1444 So. TD at 9~o/o . Close 4 Bedroom, 4 bat , pool MiuUJD. .FJlllbrook 92028 elCIOW Ju 2. 1980. Call and Jacuzzi.. panoramic 1·728·58U or 728-7296 faa 752-1100 ocean view. 90,000. call eves. Ol"l .. ,.,.,.,,J,V1>1ro111"'1f"I for private preview: I~~~~~~~~~ !.: ' 963-0767 or 497-4765 Ask ; ·1tVIH!~I ,~~.t~··1 ~'UI'¥'","''."'' IRVIMITERR. , h -··-••••-f l&t I MagnUicent front row NOWISTMITIMI ~ltVltE = :~~:::~ ,_~--'--to_....__.. . -··-·-·-f09Ul ; aecluded seuana _.,......,....... ....-~ wllb an e legant th& DaUy Piiot Help M011Cl • Polynesian atmosphere. Wanted cluaiflbatlon. IC how Daily Pilot Class· Sl.OllUOO With excellent tbt • YoU wut.U oot lf1ed ads dt.i>lay tbei:r fio1u>c1.na avail. U.. YoU mllb\ comlder nasaps wtth le&lbWty olf«rln1 your Hrvlces and lmpt1ct1 Our~. we wUh an lld ln the Job ue proud to say, really Waect caiesoey. Phone aet rHulta. Phone GC2-.978 "'2-5178. HoME FOlt l:AICil IOAT You 'own the land and 85 feet frontage on the water . Only 5 years old . See this lovely 4 bdrm. formal dining room. famil y room home just listed, exclusively . $945,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 944-9060 2 Bdrm Jasm1n1• Creek homl' Pool. te nn1:1. C'onvena~ce and a peek of lhe ocean s:as.ooo DOVYSHORES RMlSTHOME Dramattc courtyard en- try, with pool and spa. Sc>ectacular views from almost every room 4 1pac1ou~ bdrm s, and maids quarters Family room plus game room 2 wetbors. greenhouse Luxury hvang pnced al $529.000. Call 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON •r•• •O ••''""._ ClASSIFIED INDEX ,, .... ,. M. c.11 642·5678 IUOU ., .. ,, .... , ····" ........... ..., •• , ,...,..,, •••ff• ...... ...., ........... , MOY_--, .......... ~ ._......,. HOUSIS POI SAU IMJollN OTHa llA.L. ISTAn IJM.J9ff llMTM.S llM·Olt USIHISS, INUSTMINT RMANCI MOl·HH AHHOUHCEMIHTS 1100 LOST & fOUHO noo f'BISOH.ALS UIO SERVICE OllECTORY HOO SCHOOU& IHSTIUCTIOH 7001 JOIS WAMTEO 10H HB.I' WANTED 7100 MBCHA..OISE 1001 ° IOH ,_II TO YOO 100 IOATS & MA•IHI E9'J"MIHT tOIO • •OtO Tl ... Sl'O.TATIOM ..... uoo AUTOMOllUS tllt0 tt74 SriPS 10 IEACH Charming 4 Bdrm 2-story Beach Cottage with cozy wood-burning fplc . step·saver kitchen, upstairs terrace, lo maintenance. cedar paneling throughout. $169,000. can now 673-8550 . -= 110111 ILlllS aa. . OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ROOM TO IUILD Sl39.tOO Ne wport Beach 3 Bdrm home with cozy fplc, fam rm. huge back yrd on quiet, tree·lined street in established neiahborhood. Call Now: 673·8550 AGMIRC&rr WHITI WATH V11W I tri"uin1t Old Spanilh Home Above Woods ove. Six Bedrooms. Five Batt,,. Lar1e Utilit y Room Hardwood Floors. Three Fireplard, Cedar C lo•ets Three·C~r Garal(e. Private St('pl! To Sandy Ruetl Secluded Garden & PaUo Areaa. Priced Al $999,000 631·1• UI OOYll Dim I • -..macnab / Irvine . realtg DIARY OF ICOM~ANY PAMILY UYl•I If YOU avpreclate quallty construction, 1paclou1ne11 & a convenient location -you'll love this 4BR/famUy rm home on one of N~wport's ~est 1treeta. Pvt. backyard w/ l for family fuot $248,000. Po 'I tlohn1ton 6'2-~. (N-10) 1\le entry. formal living & duung, s unny kitchen. xtra large ramHy rm .._ wet bar. bnck fpk . soar Ing sta_1r s leading to private maslt!r swte & children 's quarteri. Marucured grounds A:sk uig $168,500. Call Now' 963-7881 • 0 /} nl Bal!! ~~~V iew LMlh V~ Home CW1t.om 3br. fam1 •'f;. I• ' HEWUSTIMG DUPLEX 3 Bdrms up. 2 bdrm!> down good cond1t1on . new carpe~ 2 Car park ing. Steps to beach' SZ!!S,500 lncludaag land ' WE HAYE SEVERAL RME IA YFROMT HOMES WITH l'fH & SUI' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Buy\1dt· Ottwt• N B b75 bl6 1 MIHl-aAHCH RXY~OL Restoratl<>n putenllal Handy man ~ i.pl·t·1al ~e 3 BR + hul(t' Jljjffit: rm l'lui. d1n1n1t :JJ enclosed p1irt> 1JJL10 Pnvate tree Unt.-d :.tn.•el Near shoppml(. h•/)'!> & !K"hools Rest.or!! & mlikt: thous ands As king . Si4 . 9 5 0 C .II I n o "" ' CodoMe-sa ln•~..tDpb 1\trQ 2 Bdrm un1l~. l'X cellent C M lot· J t 1on (j~t t'Ol'ld AJw a)'> rent ed ~UJ>l ..ell Ownl'r will help "" f1nan< 1nR will trad~ ex<'h crealt\l' t.em.. Lo down .~lunl( Sl37.500 --• 96.\-0002 HK R ____ __....-4.1......,_ r lASTSIDE ~~ 2STOIY Shake roof, 4 Bd.rm. 21• Ba. Sl33,SOO. Eastsade Costa Mesa. Roy McC ... , IUtr. 541-772f.. 9.7% . lOAN Assumable! NO. qlUllif )'· ina? Comes with a fan t.astJc home 1n a great location. Tall To Red CClf"IMt WeU1htft 754-1202 Mo 9ua1lfyinc)! Qui.mun" 3Bdrm. largt! lot Owner wlll carry f1n anc1ng Call now won 't la s t ' 667171 ()I ,,,. ,,. "' .. '\ f ,, t. ,, . l~l&HI 41B>IOOM $129,900 ON PHALAROPE Mesa Verde. Spic and span and a very lnt.eresttn& tri-level -new paint. newly ca~. big four bedrooms and den. ~ baths. family roo m . formal chn.ula room and two bea utiful sto ne ftrepla ce1 Pr1~e r e dured lor qwck .. ale Sl.51.900 COLE Of NEWPORT UALTOtlS 675-5511 MeMV.,.. ........... ,. ly rm. frml din + 2br apt Parking 4 cars $4:'l0.000 ,_,HaM, 9L'>3-0324 ~ 8941 lcAoa re ... a I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1MllM!la l'oW JU~'T LJSTE.D Super ~harp 2 Br hom1· +M.-paJ'a~ gu~l s ... wtt· O\l'r dbl <·•.ir ttar.iJte Frplt. patio ~ldt· }ard for bo.tl 'tor a..:t• $25(.1.WJ Coast rropH"ties 67).5410 1022 ··••···•········•···•·· OLDCdM Adorable , tolitlly re modeled 2 bdrm home, lovely l>Plil CIOUI brick p;al.JO Need:! noOnn1t but you' Priced right at SUIZ.500 Euhaiatvely or. r ert!d t.b.rou« h l~I,: 0 I I ' .;_ \r ~!~ l 'l: : . . .'\lflo'. f)•1 1 1 •' 'I .... 'f ' I 1t.' l ... ~.th411ft ~'"·' t)H) I --- HEW CUltonl bwlt 3 br 2 ba. 4 ca.r itaraitf on over<;uf'd lot V. l'09'(1ietel) fl'lOO dJOoned 2 br renLa.l un1l .-1rrplc Ir hardwood noon G H RoberUon. Rttr. f7Ml5G c.tDfUSf7f,500 1lus Saulb ol Coa1t Hwy location ti prtttd to ae:ll. a 2BR front eouage wtth lots of charm and I BR+den+frplc on rear offen. pvt living Owner motl\·at<'d. try SS0.000 -· I BYOWHER Rus11t· 3 bdrm Iba w11ho- f 1 rf' pl J l'e enc IQsetJ l(aJ'age 50 xl7!i' R 2 tn plex IOl 436 11.1mllton 0o not dlliLUrb lt!ll8nU. Must C"loi.e 1n '79 Pnn c1pal' only ~.ooo !Ali 5041or631 ·JS%0 OPEN HOUSE 4 Br. 2 ba. bVJng rm w/frple. lri,: din1nl( rm. sep dt!n tD l .SOO 979-1989. IUILDAILi R·l Good location for apts Near s hops & bui. szzs.ooo IAUOA-MEWPOIT llALTY 675-1170 FOR SAL.-; ON CONTRACT 4Br pool home. M~ D•·I Mar Area SI 10.000 f1 rn. 2>,ln'.> dvm. owner wnl finance 10'., loan Pan only OaY1164Z·990V. Eves 5i5-9020 ...SAYaDE Eitel loc: .. walk tD park. bb , & !iChool 3 bd. + den. $1 2!'>.500. Jackie JiaadJeman 631· 1266. REALTORS YOU'RE KIDDING sss.0001 Lvly ' bdrm. 3 ba wwnhollPe loca~ clo.e t.o beaCh. Very spacious ~ t.uiIJully decorated Enhanced by soaring cathedral ce1Ung11 Poot saun.i . hot tub plus clubhouse RV storai1t• )ard Th1.:1 exc1tmi: nl'W l1sl1nl( w on t la~l 64ij n11 Thu home has at all ror the active lam1ly ll features a lllx36' pool, ~una, h~e addt-d ram1 ly room wtlh wt'lbar '• Ha. poollable and mut h mar\' nus 4 bedroom 31 J beth horn('•~ truly lnvl.'I) down and t·ontrat'I of 1--------· t.aJc Call Dan H1bb. ,\l(l No we are not -a pn Cl' lhal IS hard to hod for this c harmi ng,, and cltecry 2 BR condo with a large pat io and corn muruly~I Ali.o, ::.t•lll'r will he p fanant:l' ,\l't now '~ 5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS OCUt4RtQHT Deluxe duple'<. cho1< «' BALDOA location 4 & :J Bdrm. uruts frpk I'll Reduced to 5495. 000' lalboa lay rrop. llealton .,67S.7060 • OCEANRtOHT . COHOO 2 Bdrrns .. 2 baths . security bldg Vacant. unmed. occupan<'Y. Sub gara11e. JZ25,000 673-31163 1 673-11924 Eves associated BROl".EllS 1>En1 TO O<. /t)' ~·lolbno •'tJ l-t.I LEASI OPTIOW Real fA Late WTSIDE CUSTOM Gorgt'(tw F:a11llllcle Me'o t'U.'ltom built 3 ~drm 01< 2 bt>drm +-den horn<'' Gatt'<I 1•nlr) routt ) Jrd for pn \aC') l't'm ~rollo 2 PJtlOll, luts of sloral(e <,lep! LO :'lft•wport & IJjC'k Bay' Set> th" winner no-.'• (.ill 752 li'UO W1DIALOT- ALOT Al'llDE 49' w\de ac1.ually &t 1 m hculalely re<lrC'oraled lhrou11hout in beauuful Mtlditerraneun flavor /\&kin& •.500 & owner will finance. .JACOBS REALTY 616-i670 ~ SUVllW 3br.iW1vt.w. Guard aate. tenJiS, pool, Jllnt. t.erms <W1ft.Brltr. 975·11'17 or Have aomethint t.o seU" da.)1. 551·9176evet Oualfled ad.a do It well. ..... ......... ~~~~~~- i .llllE HOME-811NG FMit. Y .'" ......... 4 ... J ..... aMe ...... .....,, ...... ..._.. ... •1• ............................. ,..... fw ..... r ..... 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SlllC & flNlf DYNAMITE LOCATION A roomy J fMrm • dt•n with 'll'"" SU:p-. t11 m.11n entran<'l' to fl1i.: Co rnn.1 mi (Wiii CAU. ~·oH \'IE\\ I 'I.ti 644-7211 ··•·•····•·····•······· Rcdhilld-~Realty 111f11 t<l·.111\ lllliH' r,73 7300 • •, P• .. , ,,., .. "" fU at,•1 OWHER TRAMS. Very mol 1 vated' :l Bdrms .. 2 bulh.s. cornt•r lot next Lo park ~:x celll'n l co n dition SlZJ.500 SYCAMORE GLEH 11.AMDHEW Fabulous. large 3 bd, 21 2 ba Quality townhome condominiums. Only 8 avallable $109,990 UJO Santa Ana Ave 642-6734 EVEJICll£EN C S 8 0 H N R E S P Y C D 0 R U K R R H W T A H T D P A I J 0 V H R C 0 Y E y 0 £ C E P R I 0 U 0 A I E 0 X N R P R X R R M U L 0 It W 1 L l L ~ E I R V E A A D C 0 W I D 8 £ W M M A X A E S P I N E N I , E ~ b-.C E L T 5 I R B E IMWGR(R HYIAOBPER W R A T R G 0 H V Y U J l E L L SMCIH LRRTQXJUROA T 0 R W L 0 0 J E 0 S T 0 M H 0 PYA YWBO S LbCKJUAO LO lLRONHGARAOECIC I S £ A A 0 I q R U l R E 0 t R O E A £ E L T R Y M X A W N 0 A " O E N £ H P 0 I L N L E Y C C E EAST SIDE OWNER W /FINANCE llOME A!'I O l!'ICOM F: l..o1r.l(f' 3 Bdrm homt' 111 i.:n•at l':at.L~ldt· lot· at 11111 1\vf1 I Hd1 m ur11t-; add to 1n10ml' Pr1r,·d al Sl~.lD> llo'lll•r hurry on thL' Ol'll'° Call s..l-0 l l5l ~~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS t UH bo.•Jut \1e~a \'errl1• tradt• for .in' th1ni: C ;uud fmont ~It• :-..·rani: Pl AsMlftlf $60.000 I )'T new l Bdrm 11o1onh ... 1· ~ rrplc SH5 OUll l ul l pm't' ~ 717i. !WO l~I N(t 16.500dn Nu f.,luahf) IOI! Jbr. ~ frpk . on a hu.i:..- R 2 lot 0 W C 540 ~'771 BY OWN F:R 4 brl 21'.I ba pool . 20()() '" ft . Great ~ai.u.1de lon.i t1011 $147,5110 Call 64.S-3795 Eves for appl OWNER LEAVING PRICE RmUCED &!per 3 Bdrm pool home ln areat locatton. Owner pacting now, c•ll to•~. flU-9161 For Sale by Owner. Im· mac aln&)e ltor)' home, aer. 2ba. trs yrd. ~ xlru. close to d1tt schooll " 11ho pp ac. •.900. A.aaume loan 1 > 4IDSll2. e--;. I ·,·.1 II , I ' ~ .• , JI I I I ... c:otMftY 11121 .. 1a ..... na e a. Parr. A Mall VUdat ~· 1~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!=~1.laded. QtH8 Vltw ....._.... ...,._ ettreU.. OoU • • ~ 11 p I g.::,a,::/ Chtb, Saa ll \I.tit leM et •AMAHllM ..;;;;.;..;;;;;;;..--.. ___ , 11\Wt ltll/_.. ITAIMUM =ct I" -Beeul HsU U'71 ~ •,_;; IU'lfe~ ZBr, lJ!IA, ..... ~.~: ..... ==·=~qi&.: w/fifllt. ...... _.. YomaedhJ*.111n +. w/Pfla • rw ,... SPICIAL IUY w/ptf Mtm.. ~••It ......UWlldl~ = ... r ....... QtT2). M*Je Home ill ""61•1 •• let ~a~Ta~c~ ~~~~~~~~ • • .. -. ~ mlnond doon. ~ ... r.c.w. ... 94......... woodlal. .3~Toa ~I ........ W9 1111•'• cmd. I AC, apadooa Df.ltLEX tr•••· 1111.010. :;:.":t~~ llre.cb.14prd6IJIP . ..... M lllilly ...... for 0011 $29,500 1ara1ea. Owner wm -.,,..,.. ... <HU.a> C.t.l"l'1 2Dd tntt dMd. 84YCUST ABE.A CLASSIC ~ bQ, eaJl DOW! LowilY ' BR, llbe, fam MOii i HOMI CIMT'UaY 21 ,...._._ ......... _..,rm. t fpla, aardener. SALIS W llcltt•~ ·-"50/mO. ~7-2'1Qlllarbor. Ste 2IO&-A. ~ ---, MIWHOMllllOI ._..._ 540-5937 OC1AM DWUXU ~=q::uilt C:q' Is-1071 T=wo I nzo= ~0:01 cUltoal i bdrm homo la ..... •••••••••••••••••• • " ..... 1 .. 00 alb ........ _ tata bone II • • op1ny .. with fireplace. neutDI compleUoo and .-.. v.-acre ea -: ••••••••••••••••••••••• paU01. 1ara1e1 and •· 3 BR. l"t. fenced. CU' 3242 ea. 2~ be &ownbouH. 1190 aq I\, 2 car aar. near be9ch. .->Imo. Call aft lpm. n4tW7·5480 ideally locat.ed, atePI country. Builders Just COIOIERCIALBLDG ~ Great Ne;rort ldloolf.. kids OK. Drive from the oeeao AU1lll COIQl)letJna. 2S712 Pueo ._.... ....; I tl s by a 4 5 D a r r e I l • &....L...-1244 -500. B·"ld•' -••Y Del.a P'u. $495,000 2500 aqJlAM. wawl 10 .-tol oca oo. ort N_.__ .---· "' •• • --ua ...... ...__._to ... _ beach a-.. , ... ._; W/Placeatia. •-••-•••••••••••••• -••.._.. Un!IP of'-. Call ar/OWDI'. 7•1125 =::-.;... UV\ . --• ..,.;a UK! ' UU ., -· ............_ ,~ ·-· ........_._..-ocean 111ew. $270.000 ._ HOIU!:sf'OR RENT ::._llSl for special de· Slltll Ama I ~10 BamlU Rily R~t.er; eadL ~ luaury Uvtni. 1 3 or 4 Br. Priced from ...... ••••••••••••••••• M2.s1MO _ Bil ma.. •tape.~. ~~.~a:S•,~e~ By~Z~~~~-. C1••rLoh/ HOO ell&bedral clp. etc. 9125. I .. , do,~........,~ ..... -. ~ 1500 --••••••••-•••••••• DlrriDllCo.MZ-Cm p ea1e. • di fl peta Walk to South Coaat Clypli W..ud 3 4.8r a.o..me s '"6come. Call *"2MI or ~~~~~~~~ Plaaa. ST9.000. Call ••-••••••••••••••••• c.t. Pl:.. CM ar~a: 3Br.~lla.2eatJ&ra&e, m.aTl.A#nofee. = Ql-4000daya; or$56-4818 3 Cemetery lots. Pacillc _,... ~ _,....,,000. Prtn. OD-poalljac., DIW, tn1D mo. --.u ~ llO DIGllll evea/•Ukead V.ew Mem. Part. A..B.C ·-------·I l)'.m.-i.-.-. ........ .......~ VI~ ~ .___.._ I 011 ~ 483. S795ea. ~1.97 · 4 ...... ~ --.......... · 4.Brwtmoa 1anl. -/mo. 1BB..1 be.·········· M2S •• ,,. __ -·~ _ 2BB..1"'bL ....... sns 5PYiLua beauty. owner -•••••••••••••••••••• 8 Cemetery Lota. Harbor VllWLOCATIOM --·-··-···--S1-3t$1 or S45-l001. A.lk l&a.2be .••.••. $!!85f125 will belp finance. lAwn Mowt Olive. $200 AlandmllrklocaUooln tfial9ftfw hhd lar!Lullly. 4BR.2~be ......... t750 Popular Tradewinda ~!Ml-1.989 0:Jrooa del Mar satwi\ed ·-·••••••••••••••••••• eoue. Parle l:lolM 3b JBR.Zbe ........... .. •. HERITAGE RE ALT OHS model w/Yiew of ocean. C~for•l-s/To17w0110• on 3+ Iota. Loada of ....... ' 11 3107 2ta. eew paint. crpa. tJe SanJuanCaptatnno bly6cltyli&hta.4bdrm, _ .-po111lbllllle1 for this ·-•••••-••••••••••••• 6drila 2carpr AvaU SUP& 3 ba, bute rmly rm. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• apeoal property near the O&e 2Br. l.Be Home. frpJ. 2la tsTSMo. • ~-IMp TOWMHOMI '1amoroua spa, fantuUc Just footateps & A PllCI beach wt o t e r , SS 2 S I mo . 564143 Upgrades. ()pen Sun l·S. you're there SBr. 1-871.CZZS W/AS..:::·· ......... 51501 ~~~~~~~ ~'f!e., We'~:~l~lns ~Hi"~tt~~'Zl CcrwcWMar_l_l_ll ,... __ , .... 4 bdrm 2~ ...... ••••••••••••••••• Sl37,000 assum· wat.erfl"Olll Ume-sharing ~ &1oo.i 1 .. 1 • .md ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;;:";~ rm, cozy ;'1ilc, Leisure, World, Gate 14 able 1st at 9% condominiums on the big 67~ So al HW)'. Upp-aded 2 KJOS /PITS°" 2 Br. pr, lncd yd. M2:5 642-2510. 646-4848 a..a.....· ....... roof, b'-Panoramic view, 3rd Real Estate YQ~~~....... ialand of Hawaii. 1000 ~~~~~~~~ BR 2ba wtyard. Avail Nice k>caUoo. lBR. 2 ba, -·1 ...... T-.. .., 0oor Villa Nueva 2br plw; sq. ft .• sleeps 6. -Dec. l thru June 30. ~ a c re. b 11 yard . carprap. -e over • • Two 2 Br Peninsula BeautifuUy rurnuihed. SELLERFINANClNG PJO/mo.67i.lll1AO. Si50/mo.7Sl_.. subjec:t to 9'4% lntereat 2ba, -.mt A/C. aft Duplex.. $200,000. 29% Prices begin at S-!100. DelWle 4 plex, 3 Br 2 Ba -• --.ui:.'h l"u .. _._ ra&eklea. New'1 otrered 7pm. down, AITD at 12% C80l)J64.2ooo, aak for owner·s unit. Top loc11· i..,.alMdt 3141 llleaa Verde 4Br, den, ,.-.,,~..-:Jl>a!IRV.,.E a$105.500 '7»1501 1-.a-a 1052 13).J30t,;40thStreet Don uu ......... '""" o tion $225000 Pnn only -·•••••••••••••••••-2.,..,_ Leaae 1145 mo. --. -...-.._,,..... . ....,,_,~UN or an, ext eau· 5,'J6.~i111 . ~auliful coU&le by tbe Av•; I no•. 8 I 11 , WOODBRIDGE, 3 BR. 2v, -•••• .. •••••••••••••• owner/broker days ...... ~_,.,. Ulll. 2 b ... ..._ h ()IWDl!r'/• ... 83l-L25l &a.117Smo.714~Z360 c:= Walker 1; lee At Me"t..oc. 773-3956. weekendsl~••llil•••~I -----sea. r. p ...... ac • ._ • _ wtod:p.~7PM Fairway El Niguel 3br, 673-0897. ~"6e iioo DUPLEX adulta.oopets . ...as79 Mesadd ltar3Br l\AJ Ba, --- ........ 000. "'----Realty s .... a 1~..._.._!!:!:!!:!:!!:!:!!:!::!!!::!:!:~~~I ........ -*or·--."'---·-· frplr. reoced yard. 3 Br, 1 ~ ba condo. RANCHO SA..N mem ~ WIU.!!!:!!C-~•y •-I 090 •••••••••••••••••••••• • I st T.D. 9 1/•'Yo r~roat ._~ ~. sardeoer' tncluded ~ Heritage Part. No pet.s JOAQIN VILLA:~ rt---'-1069 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~eaouleRTwDwU/rLEXowoe*r 2-dT.0.100/o 2br. lba. 00 prtv. bcb. mo. 557-4141 wlldya, 0Poot.upcraded5~1131.3SSOOmo. Award wiJu1.1D1 ~ NwpGr-Excrtina home .located ~ • Aasume-auume! Great Very secluded ~. 551..e...,./Wkmtm. _ ,,,.!L_ • · ev e model. 2 bdrm den, -•••••••-•••••• CID quiet ltreet to lvly CUSTOM· financing 3Br units start.er Investment Slue Adults. Geor1e. dy 2 BR. SB/mo 64S Vic ---__ ·- Maay euatomiuo ..... ,_..,... Baci Bay area. Many VllWHOMI w/frplcs,lblktooc:n.Co· ~~. ~-·~'~··l~~ 975-0545; eves, •tads tori• ••· No do•a. Sql faauJy 3b. r. convt featu.res Adult comm. Jt.tp ~ 5 bd.. upc:rlldes lncludlng com· op OK. $225,000. Act· Les u .. ~ ........w ..... _.. ~ • dlD, '• cat.ry kitchen Neartanla, golf It pool I Harbor View Home. pletely remode led nu. lat1e 3•000 sq.ft. 8arnbart ('714)~5 on corner lot at un· ----~wbbsaft5pm. .. • .... Dant mm thJ.e! Barbara Value • lo ca tioo ! ldtebeo. 1b.la home will ~ua home features: 5 belJevably low pnc-e or Share bouae wrtb ~ ---• aoc feea fl snmr incld. Grounds, Ranch Realty, PatndtTeooreGl·l2166 sellit.aelf.PlusseUerwlll fl~~mplsac!s~·1~hdoo~ ~!.'.±!!!-~~~~ $16.SOO.AQwulPlaceex V~ Mother• l ~~pa~· 11QOfllo.~l74'evea. 561-411182Ev• canys-perw/mln1mum ·-------· d U111ve 752·\920 child. Ocean View dbl pr. pooi,ja~. t.ennaa: Lease: GREENTREE ONTHEWATER <kM'n.~7711 :::UU:·=~!~ :::d HEWPORTIUCH ' '-'UAIL =--call 49'1--4509 ·aft· 15151).541-7421> BeaWrul48rhomeclose 1 Bdrm. loft. central air, alua Redwood deckU:ag. 12 UtillTS T to 1bopp1ng, acbools. ftreplace. Great lnvMl· REALTORS new decor tbruout And, 1 DOOR rrom OCEAN PLACE •• .,......_. 31 " ~~-~~2.!!. &1Jt;~=~.0 IDl!lll. A.aumable loan ls zooed for hoBee. For -·••••••••••••••••• ..-- Barbara Ground•, Realbtate morelnlo,call546-5880 ~R~Db~t 1~2.5~~~ noranES-Lux 4 BR ocean vu. lg 541-GM;Ml-Z!ll . --2 Sly lBr Condo pool, Randa Really, 551-4M2 BIG CANYON MAKEAHOFFER Ownerwilltrade. 10,..TIU:lO'P.M.I ~ 2 fpic 's, Avl Ja.o l. lllr. 2ba. I& bk yd. New jaami. modern iac, no _Eves. ________ , SpecUcular 1011 course Owner will uaial financ· Worid Real &tah $1.ISO. lie. M4-0e4 c:rpt Ii la. paiDl. 1575. pilla. 5M-14M OolaayOrdetacbedhme. eBtate. eooo aq.tl. 4 to 6 Ing. Room for everyone. 556-7777 tta.nU.fM hhd ~ll&mllU-1D6 Univ. Pk. 3BR. 2ba. New- CuJ-de-aac Jot. Comm. Bdrml, 5~ balba. Pool lstory. 4 bd, 1 ba, fam 1 ~~~~~~~~·i·~~~~~~~~ ~fj/ -·•••••••••••••••••••• ..S.Wmotl tycpt'd•dec.Avail.am- pcd 6 teMla cl.a. Great aod spa. 11.395.000. rm. form din rm. lae en· I . ~ ~ITI ,.., 21 oa .... r I I • 3207 WPLEX Xlnt area. 1 yr med. 1 level. comer con- tam. bme. U:a xlnt area. I TH£ STAINES CO tertalnlng rm. Only CUSTOM HOME PRillMDE~.,!.,UIMDEIT.Scu •• ::~•••••••••• .... -••••••••••••••••••• a... I BR 2 Ba, 1575. 2 do next to pool "t.eonia Onb' $105,900. Move·ln I • Sl.53,000. 642-9:567. .,.,,,.,£., 111 New small apOnkler~ Laree 3 Br. 3 ba. \AJ blk to BR z Be. M'7S tst • last crts. tllO. ~ _ ~ ~\i':Si>~1: 640-5711 ATT84T10M ~W'u!~~ia::J.he\!· ~=~~co. Jndu11r11l Building•. ~ius'8~ mo. yrly. ~.De_!td·~-Woodbridee 3 Bdrm Con- B-NJO IOATEAS Gorgeout home. pool. 640-5711 Tultm. A#.411-UIO · -lmmac. lo¥ely lae 2 BR 2 do. l~ ba. Brand new Dream no more. Move spa on one acre . C.-.. ..._. 3UJ 1111•/famllyrm.fonnal aa:lo.'525/mo.Asll:Ha.k 0~9J• Tree Con-Oiarmln& old. Newport ioto this eleaant 3 Bdrm REDUCED'• HIWPOIT llAC~ LohfarS. JJOG ·-................... dlmn&. 2 car pr. Le• 541-Cl -- ·-,'!!1 Planoed (or Uta. farm house. 2 Sty, 3 eandowith your own boat Duplexes on Penln. & ·-•••••••••••••••••••• :Ir dm 3ba. 2 ltplcs. ocn yard. 1M at _, mo. ........... lJ41 -•-~mp ... uma· br,2ba,S1G0.000.64S-1446 allp.Buutlfullydecor1t· @>RANCH Nwpt Shrs avail. All PrimeRZLatXlnl.k»ca vtew.Walktoocnli~ lmmed ~cpy. Ownr. --••••••••··-·• =· ~!!:"~.··-.-~-Y-S_Ll_O_RES __ ediDearlbtooesandde-REALTY amenities. Preaeolly ·•-N. d L · J*a1. No Peu. $117SMo. -...:a&t MM29_ Beautiful bom• in ex· .,.._ ... ,., contor ml.rron. Larae leued. Turo·lley opera-"""· o. en a1una 67M174t muter' suite wdb deCk. 551 1222 t 0 Property mamt Beach. 1.Attl 2 b1b to -------3 BB 2 ba. pool ~/mo. dmift Vldarta beach. ,._lmd,'8r,38afaml· Fioancln& Available. -.1:.u f7S-4912 8KR ocean.nUNCM.51 3 BR duplex. Hl&b cell· bll • lut+SlOO. Avail araa..ramrm,3deeb. C-ek.dala IJ bome, 2 frplca, 2 SZ25000 • ·. . . Ina•. frplc. iaraie. 12/S. loM-7211 daya 11 W/a.uperb white water ~ 8 patloa, '311,000. By · · RENTAL La1uoa Beacb. Ocean PIOtmo. oau ~ t ~--.~ask for Y1ew. Step• to bcb. Model owmr.541..QSU Ols......... IN<X>MEPROPERTY +e&lll.YOD ~ '80.000 toSpm.. ,..._. 118llo.-..czl .JD ObDele Part la an ,._.SIOOODoWll -••••••••••••••••••• From $39,llOO. Modular Patrick.al· ••.a.caN'W'ftftllll .,_,.... 3226 l..l&ma Cl.arm-2Br Iba, -"' UJ llloNlllaowlTalteover R--1r.....1... 1100 3 •:r ...,. .... beach-. pool Is SBRJaa-·•·-Rlll. •11••-•••••••••••••••• ar woo ra. a _..__._ .... r::t tam"v ~.._. ""-Homn,Jteecurity. ---.,_~·-~ b d d r1 11 bame wtl.b 4 bdnnl., ailtlD& loeu. Cbr 2ba .....--.,.. .... _,_ ..._ ...__ ...._ __ Pt ea natural wood, rreab ~-and••=~·-..... rm.JVeo.-~ • .,.... 7'"·'"11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pier. Treuure !ale Pk. TORS lllDOa-mo.. appUea ID ·-._._...,..... . . =_, .. ,_ .... __ .. Call ---uma w.A._ _____ __;_,:•>&.;;..;;;.;"'=• ...--. Pa-"'c "'-t Hwv, REAL --.~nn s.,.:aPluade.,.topmeat ...... ..,._..-..... roomt BeaatJ ully de·--------UMDllPllC•I .._,£ ""' ""' ' -·~evM caned tbJoouaboul, pl111 OWNER BIT THE MTEUGHTS a>s58 Kit in IOQ&hl after La1uoa Bcb. R.111.P . C3 7.oned Lat 6 12 UDll UAllOPTIOM · · •cs•Lmt&ocaUaDI BUU.E'l'I N . B. Bay VI e w . k>caUoo,Gardan Qrove5 m4>..,, :_ Motel, "-finandnl, 2 mTYllW »M.11 ..... 11dowD711.~t t .......... 3210 Pre•t= Dover FabWoua,1paciouabome Star P'lr. LI rooma. IASTSIDI blka to ocn. suareALeed ._. • .---__ ........ -...... Sbonf ,'112,000. W/all new Desl"n IT:'f-•1•"') _,.,.,. .,_000 poaWve cub flow. Sell· ~-~S _,. -.:.T'~bnto.n. _... HOlfESFORRENT A8IUIDI lat TD. $lll,OOO. ldtcbm, marble fplc, iri .... ~st;:. DarUna duplex-· · lnl at $13. aq. ft. Owner 4 --... r -. -••· -t11-·0 a or 4 er. Prteed from lntenat approx 10.2% pJJery entry to llvln1, 154-7070 fG.2510orl4Ml48 CZlJ)587...-iD ~a.Pim Realty lllr#:: , ...... 3240 sm-1516. Flied yard " 6'8·1110 or 171·5195 famfidlnnm,U·ihaped --------4 _._ b ':r-:.'ITY--·-··••••••••••••••• 1ara1ea. Famlllea _Quell ________ , ctr patio," more.1·-------...... _,~. l Ne'f!port Beac ,.__ ·--~2bdrm.fam.nn pleaae, kids & pet• ••tt 000 p 1 0 1 15 Bulldtnp for u e. watirfraot lot. ao.100. ,_/mo). pt·-.. Wlllc!ome. Call 9M-2:566 or 'l•------•l .., • · r 0 0 J . PllYA11UACN ail '"' --.-a..." .. 171-1141 .--•MO• f42.5814or&11·1445. Nftport Area, a lloblle aiaoapmeat •• • ••·· ... ,___ or c::rp&c. llfti be~• m.217LA&toofee. * OH.A&MSY ... * HAllOlt YllW ·Homs to cbooM from, m-w as.mi SPNLASltal. ,.__ 5 bib to oeun. ...... ...... 3212 OMLtsio.ooo dwn 00 MONACO ~for ., .. 1re11d or tUDMa.SU11J1DOIBW. C7pr•H SborH. San Oat.111_..,.roceanYiew. Diii car pvt 1ar, fully _ .................. . rmMISc~IBRu· ..._ ......... ·-~around uw... Call sw,ooo .... ooo down. Cle'nen'4 &xcluaive pvt 3 Br + rAml.l)', fonDa1 maiDt. yd. Adult.a. DO New tmmac. 3 br, 2 ba • ..;......,;..._~----l u . laom•. tn•a ....-.,.-. .,,.. ... toda7 Uld cbaDJ• 1our t900 per mo. owe. tw:b commllDlty. La• dbJm&.llZIOmo J,llta. lnq\llre at SJ7 l&b 1 nd a cpd , d rr. a. mo/nmt. PratlJlou• •• 1 .._ .t 1°"9 Wei •.anar-.a.>. a..et lot w/\IDObst.nlCt.ad QJriiorat.ePluaBeallY St.nt.al' mlcron.e, patlol, rplc Barbor Vltw area. 1111.llllw ... ,..let.C ..._....._.._. ASSU1IK SIOl.IOo low-2Dd ~ocean view. '19NID.1TY.,... a>MESFORRENT +.No pet.a. S625 mo. 0....Mt.cmt ' c.M&.JC>-A* 114-7070 bit. loan. OE 2iict TD. JIUlt N . dl·HOZ or Sor 4 Br. Priced trom _-.4DS7 __ . __ _ .::.:_~~~:!!!!;..:.....:~~~~~~~~~ DOIAM DelllD •'Q>vb:l&IOa" 4· .am .JAStm•ctm ... ._ Flied yard• ..... Vlefo 3267 C5J Coldwell Banker •11-tm 111>a1L&eoMs ~ ~ :i;a LDlS :;:-:.:::a::: :r:.~~~·.r,:.·:1~~~: -~.;;;;;i·~;;;.· .. ~OEAlM IUY·ISLL·RINT· __. Uak •lfPlo· *· IN 1•UHI( lyr lu. suoomo ........... cau-.a.or s or 4 Br. Priced trom POR1'fOJ() J'INANCIC PM.CJDIJ. ( lltlft 2lUIU451 ~.A&&,aofee. _ ... -. f'Dcd Jud • PlOfOTES,N:. SEAJlCSINT'L. "7IJ.Zl'71 au44w•l•J &all a.alla-1ara1••· Fam I Ilea ............ ...... ,. o IT A M I I A ! 11111 &Jr 'lfl4lr OWD c..aom pleHe, kld• • pet• lllllW:C.CI fa .., -u~ ..,_000 ,,._ 'ome. NOT MANY welulml.OaUtl4-Zlelor ,...,,, •us Ml IUI • ...... •·-t"'"" -· --..... not -• Prill. oa.11. Joaa Cos, LaT,aoburrJf .,_ ... ._. ee .. ..,..111.Jmar-.aTOI. ........ ,Olll. .... ~. on.,_. ....... ...,...,, ...... :c K ... 'DrOlk.lmW.I ........ . RANCH REALTY 551-1222 Bdril, ' ... dlll wide ,:;;.;;;;;;;...;;;;~·~---~·. IDC8tl4 lll ""_. ..... AmUme lllJ VA ~=====~ 'hlla ..., ~ TWo ioe.a. Ottatr clHlr•• t1 •• DMllt. .m~~~~~~~~I :~-,_,, .... ~ . ...,..-.nr.ne.wo ..... 2400 QIMt .. un. _park Of. 9fl n. BHt area of ... _ .. fenwd a& oar1 .. ii.aoo. Carlabad.~ra old·l•lliilliiil-.llilliiiilii.-•I .._. ~ .. .-. flOaLIASI V, lou tn,oeo. ,.... I bii*OOWi I betb O.W.C. Juce. W•Jll• ,,,_ •ve meaM19. lllome. lllealoa Laatet •Nll<"lan . ' ' ' 0.-1 Countr1 Club. Oolf· ._.,pool. BtauttfuU, ludaca~1 no main tlllllDct ,.,,., •artt .... M. ~ ) 6400 ... ft. w .. t Slde C . .M •• lD· dultrial blQ. OD ovel'- .... Utl9 C...... tb.td lot. t'"enced nar lo ca.ta Meu 1ard. eoY.rect ouuide ~ly remod. abOP'I •toraee 'Vea, I pllue ...... &oca&ed •t ZJ50 ..,.... etc. Trt-0> 11.eal· Harbor 81. bQ apace ty,N50IZl,llr.Sa:Ulh. .. •nillble ,..., lroro .... w...... ~ --811· ft.. read1 for ·--··-·····-• .. : l.a:lmld. ~·Call Profemeon need Paul S . Kats, All furu. apartments or ZU/4M ml boules. No children. One LUJ•toUS durill& J&AU&f7 oob'; IDCU11YI 5UITlS otJm-ror Ja.o·lhr. Price ~-~'Jr -....;..;,.~---.:...._~ ... qultt,_ up. Offieea DOW ••ail. lo f:::~t9:;re:tt·.C::: ..,...,ty appoWed Es· mcaz/9>0 .wive Su.i1.e1 omt.ralb -----·---.....;·-,. = rftae'~~~e •6••/I•• ... / County Airport All•c. Newp>rt Stad.lo Coado. I*' md md&. A.JC, pa'60. Nr 11oq Boapit.al. Pool.. tffft, •'rHm, pool, ..,., _ _..;;.....-.---·•.Pa~ ~1111oa. ~arltJ Jecmsi. d>ibbouM. Park liiiiiiiiiiiii..----are.t~ ID. CalJ larUto&, Dr. lo. Co.alt Rammmte ..a.ted. rem. to abare •12 of same. LaJ11! booae aear bcb. RB. 531J.1822. P'aclllUes 1nclude a •• .. ••••••••-••••••••• • fnendly. efflcint rettp-Im' • t 1 on st / t e I e p bone q.pGM Wtt 5005 operal.Or wbo &redS )'OU r ••••••• •••••-• •• •••••• Olllllll* 11J/C77·1'01 Plua. ehnpplnJ • toter· --·-.............. . ' , ......... DH40l. .......... JI06 L&\SIJ14"0f' .. Pn .. ,..IOM""""" ll:aetJlde a.ta llesa 3 ..... •••••••••••••••••• 3BR2,,..Jia,oceanvlew br, 1'4 ba, b'plc, encl BAYVlEW~lbt.A Male or Fem. 25-15 yr. Stable 6 wortlnt-2Br. 2Ba . TwnRs . '1&5mo+,,..utll. 631·3Ul. llSl-0139 dleaU aod u.nn your ,.._SCHOOl. cilia. a complete eaur.. Lic'd for .... children. Federal law library, P1us nke 3bdrm home beautifully decorated Can be purchased 0~ oonlerence rooms. pboto xlnt contract at 10%. in-copy machines, • the terest ClClDdo. SUDO mo •• appll• .,.UO. dbl 1ara1e. ' -·-•~ b l to$1at.SOO. lf.S.72'12 end uait. Avail. o:.'~ ~ ~ iun: ~ \\'eltclllf iqlmac. 3 br. 2 ~ue. Robinson, Jdnt.. k>c. Gar. PaUo. A.11 ba, fam nn. 2 trplca. · ··-uUI pd. $400 A $425. 2 Br. lt,la Ba twnbse style. pdnr.~mo.N-2320. 2Bdrm lba, S350 mo ln 173-~ EuUlde2.br, l ba, bltna. IW1!90ll Adulla. No pela. $325. h . 2ba, bonua rm. poot,' s.J.C. · Avallcl. Dec. lat. lBr Newly Remod.tiled, :S~;c>:,· Sl50. .!.-::~.~ ......... ?~~~ _548-_2Jll82 ______ _ Rm for real Pm. Condo $22.S+utU. Stacy dys 2 u..ui.. u 01. e v t!I n .. 957.o!fl finest 1n secretarial Pan Place Jnc. 8'2·7461 llel"V\Cef· For rurtber lnfo · club boase. '8QOIDO. N latl!Lutreq' M0-1037. frpl, diabwaaber, etc. Sharp, clea.D, 2Br. lBa. Avall.Deel.2~2ba. -OCEANFRONT• PD.IOJISI0.142·1010 Huol. Bcb. 2storyJbdrm. lf,50moyearly.67~l. Bltillll, 2 yr o&d 4plx. w. Lmf~. Secunty. Near ~re;t ~~~.2::i.~· WATafllOMT ~ !!!· Ntio!'w poolc:arp:!~ llllOeP ' '• 3107 aide. Kida o.k. DO pets. !:!l!! £!,ndlo1. $575. Eves. & a personal tour Dreu~forSaJe.6yrs thn>Ugb the fac1ht1es, m IDOd loc. SU.-000 Cub. please contact Vortac: Owner· SM-7464. .... v ..... pa ' . .--····················· $ 3 7 5 • 6 4 5 • 7 4 7 9 ~,_._., --------~ =·!. t" Je:. permo.98M27a 1:n~ wtnterooly. 40t evea/Wbdl. tnm 3144 ~;e 8b"/=';r~ on the canal in W. ToM1llla•1t -..w:orZlJ4'71-W SDemllbrltelbrupper ........................ Oceaolroat.AftllSl-4980 Newport. Avail. lm· U.fw ''1d 3525 Nr.bua•abopa.$2'7$.No 2 BR condo, The Lakes, -------- mediately. S800 mo y ••••••••••••••••••••••• szw.. Nice bachelor. Resp. wat«beds.645-7836. rec ctr, etc. $525. call aA ****""' Blodc to~an. 2 l"OdDd + lstttlut•dep. SJ>a. 3Br, Z,,..Ba, FP, aduhs. UUl pd. No peta. 7PM.21J.G1·31M8 BR l \'a Ba. sep. 1ara1e. Female ~ to share 2 tr. 2 be wilder reatal Oil bayfroat. Beaut. vielr. l250 mo. uW iDc. 5Sl~. Sl'JS per mo. Yog M·F to Assoc . (714)955·2288, (714~:.00. ~llACH OFFICE OR RENTAL SPACE. W. Cat Hwy • aannen \We. 925eQ. rt TI4--&t.>21628 CallMS-81Ma DIW, W/O w/bkup. fac-106E. Bay Ave~pt9. l.cMlly 2 br. 1,,.. ba, stove, IAdry rm. adult, DO pets. iDI pool, 2 car C/P, nr crpt. drps, earage. 1 br Springs Condo. Ten-$S25.631·3188 3 Bll 2,,.. Ba condo. ear. Ii Hoag Hoep, lease. for ear.. .. W. 3122 Adults, no pets. $340. 1980 nit. pool. ref rig. $395. 1 MO fl(( RENT carport. Gu fplc:, ~Uo, adults only. no pets, •••-••••-•••••••••••• O Anabefm. 545-3229; 752·7~.eves 559·9581 BRAND NEW 2Br. lBa. me ms poolvu. -pri•vmo. N_~.....:... ean ISOOmO .• Ret.. 642•5333 2Br, lYdla~. $17S 752-2721. Rud)' stepa to ocn. ~ mo. 2bdrm Apt. Wahr Ii dryer. ~ 5'!,_-....ta sbr 3bdnn tun. SulWSeck. fp. pa\10, prvt prkng. ten· Dis crt. E-Cll Before 12. AIU· 30Pll. 541-4125. ---, ___ ..;__ __ __;_.; __ 1 mo.314,,.. · open Ql.3193,968-fi2183 w1k to atoru. $190 " .-~"' ~·--- TIMMIS STORE Lo overbead. hl,.frol'lla1 Newport area .. Only 127~. Patric&.631-1266 ~---lik-e_r_eo_t_!_M_o_ve-in-1 Atw»lw.ts,.llitlMd s.tl&m. • l..'11 br, pool, nr. ahope, ~e 3 br. 1~ ba, "'dla CM 642-3104 F\dJservwe Ftom 1225 •' •cNWl d ' y ....................... adlts, no pets. UW pd. wi ·--~·Lakes, S.CI••• 3'76 Cute Antl~e hse. shr NewportRelency Corp no . _.,.,., n. ou .._., Ill ... 3707 OCEANSIDEOFHWY UIMManrovia548-0336. ...-. ~.rec. center ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)644·7189 ddee 4 br, 2 ba home 411 1_1 BR 1 Ba w/bltm Nopeta. '500 mo. 833-1352 .-, 1 w/Fem. yrd. peU Supply Store for Sale. N.B., orTurtleroek Con-••••••••••••••••••••••• _.. ' ' ' I Br Eutalde, small but after6&wknds. .,_, .• or a arae uruque OK. SZOO+utl Afl 5 Office spatt In Newport LGcated m Busy Beach do 3 Br. 2 ba. Payta ap 2Br tripla w/Wet bar" ~e:'e c~5ii:~D~ «SY w/lotaofneat wood. ~~ J~e~b~c:~ 642-8056. Ol"Colta Men. City Sbopp1ne Center. Jll"OIL $1700 mo. John Va-frplc, blt from PaYillon. ~ · S21115. 675-:58114 bet. &-9pm NU condo. 2 BR 1 ba., bale, --------&IS-2111 For more loformation olan Co, Gallery o caJ.lowner(714)827·2360 all rec , A/C. S425. lASeeMng.Apt.C SZ95. F nDml c.2.0-251 to --------ca1J714/5'M·3286Agt. Holnes,831~. ..._ __ .._,, __ Bach apt. 2Bdnn 2ba, new, So. or deluxe 2 bdrm apt/hie, 2-S51·23S'lor213f377·2067 _..._ s hr 2Br 2ba apt at CANNERY VlLLAGE 1-----__;:'--- .uct1uuaw ...... ,,.._ __ u...u ...,1 2 --rw/....._ an--1171 Promontory Pt, N.B. ~ ft offc or shop ........ .. Miit. . ._aou. our, ··~· ...... UI • • pr,frig,patio.t550l.sU1 -mare.•---~--Oceanvu, temlia. pool, "*"'avallU·lS-71.$450. w..... 5020 ~ __ ., -v..a .. -'-cl utll Aft """'""• ....... ~, • ..,.c, ·CU :;:--~~·-"""""'"""' ·----••41 C .. llti-- den, m rm, 2ba, 1.1'7lM11386 • lalt.111-114l. -•-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gym. After 7pmJWltndl: Callm.tl5ZZ.W. ...••••••••••••••••••- ftplm. $700llO .... as b u., DuDlex. Poin1. 2!r Duplex paUo, lDdry SI* 2Bt', N. Las. ocn aide 2 BRapac. eoado. encl dbl 6'15-(1197. Ntwi-ftSbldioCondo.N FUn,, « u:nlum. Winter 2 Br, frplc, c:rpta, stove, rm. Npt. lf&ta. area. a&5 bwy, bltm, quiet, "90 pr,cpta,drps,poolpriv. --------~ offtcm avllll ln ibtllbpltal.Pool spa Rent.al. SHO. Gar. t.Jcioa7 view, aclulta, no OCleSLCll.817-419 mo. yrly. Adlta. $t25mo.&J1.al4 ~;:e~~b~p': ~ ~ ~~ ~-------- • sauna. S.C.wilJ. MOO'. 714-175 ·4142, or e•·322Hell= NEW2br,2baQmdo.nrS. l.-.lOlt;l.Q..312'7 S...Am 3110 Doratown R.8. 1138110 pbme am .• aecy Mn', 5025 . -..a Cll'Zl3/4'n·7001 ZJ3-79).0038 • Cat. Plaza, security. 1 Br, ocean 'riew" $m. •••·~:~~··••••••••••••• + \Wil . .,_ 2Z. ~ ~. rm. ac:. Pia eaU a-.--i._._ ... __ ••••• C...&WW. 3722 CollaMIM 3114 pool. Jacuul. MSOMo. Adlllta.nopeta. 1Brm11uuc:oado,Ukenew. ~-l~!,., -•••-••••••••-•••••• --·-•••••••• .. • ~6"-4t'N. 59-ll.88or48&-312Z Pclol.JacuaU. or. So. Cat Rmn.ewntdaan:stDOter. _ .,..,.,,_ a- 2 br upper cpta __ ..:..;.:..~..;;.;;.._.:.... ___ , ---------• P1aJa. sa. Ul.osl or qul et . resp ear ee r PriV1d.e. fum. rear ome.. -~ _ • ~-.~ •• ~~ .. • .. N~ ctap,blb:w,ctilam'ok.No 1 Br aaoo. um pald. ......... •so --. penoo. aet•. L&. 2br. Newport <:enter n". '*'~-•:;. n .... altVI .-""" u.u ... ...,.. ..... i•l• •au. 752 <B > ~Malla, DO pets. -·•••••••••••••••• a.. pool jac. 1". Nr mo.~. ~DC ,J; mo.MM'lDwkd:ra • JDW.Bay • ...-11 ar. 2ba Condd. beaut. NewS.C. Vlllas ZBr. Z8a Vnlvera1ty. HO·lotS --------•. lnvestm· .. l · · ballmar. Ms.1922 or le• Prl .. R Sec. Gate Air 1u pd· e¥eS. DIC.••-ta._ __ __, ~ ' OC&\NSIDBOl'BWY 5.Sl857. 28Jl.lba.,w/pat.ioltoff· v · va"J. ec · ' · ---------·-~,,, Annd bacb. S2IO Jae llt.reet parkiq on W fadlity. Nr. abopplDt. ~79-MU. .aBr Condo la Cdll . Loak:mlforanoalcelna ________ _.,. t'Z:MDll•l'BaZM • LAMAMCMAAPTS lllbSt.$3$0.17$-D · CllDMo.e7-3973,.....-W 2 Bdr. 1..5 bit condo. V•· !uralalled. $200/mo. warm • fneodlJ at SupeT1> Bldh condo; 1ArJ1a. 1.2U bd p.rdeo tta: ..... INdt J16' caal. tm/1ubmtt. Bon· M/F.790417'. LOQllPbere" Do 1'0U need .,.o.&BB.3ba.Sl50Mo. CoelaMne 1724 ap&a. Aclal&a. Dtb•br. ..•-•••••••••••••••••• aie~7221;545-10ll peracnali.md phone cov· A&!lllt.,....113S ·-·---........ blm. md sar aaa bbca. 5'l'IR MICI MALE w w /M Dlx Fum _... • Lbe ava!l•bt.UtJ ~~~~~~~~~ SUSCASITAS P\d. Gaa Pd.'m Seott BAYFRONT lBr. wltb ,....... 1890 Nwpt. Condo Nr. bcb of a profeulooal 3br, 2ba •ery clea · Pl6G-S113;~51ll V&LAc:oaDOVA ~_rrcb, 1475 mo. --.. •••••••••••••••• w/pool$215~ secretarial aervace" home.Aero•• from PW-D.UraplJZ'fSltup. •EMl1ide v,.r._, 2br,2ba,trpic,w/1Dryfacl You'll fl.ad us at Me Cbarles Heller Park. Ellcl. 1ar. Adulta. no 2 Bdrma, 1 bath ~t. •Loc:UdprwJ1tora1e DiYOr'C'ed m.iddJe.age man BlbrSltreet call Bev at ~ u ..... Walt to abop-pets. 2110 ~rt Bl. Adul'· _,5 __,,• ........ au cootlo&. PAIK MEWPOIT " pool on around•. wUJ ahatt luxu"""' 4BR m.2111 .._ ~-.... -·.mo. as -v .--B b 1 2 ft • ....-~110 7712844 ·~ · ping.A bua route. 237 -paid.SCZ.~ pabotwaterallfree. ac e ora, l or .... ..., ••. __. · · furn Laguna N11uel KnotlPt.Shownbyappt. BACHELORC01TAGE , •Adultsoaly,nopets. Bedroomsl!Tcnmbouaea Af twa..taFw••d home with female. re· mrtmVEOYFJCE only. Do not di.aturb te-Share bath. $14.5 mo. MESA PINES Month to Mooth From $380.00 or U.fw whMd JtOO aaonable. &:n.·3281. GI IQ.ft. m MW bid« .. nant. Children OK. or 350Avocado.54B-996l Mesa Verde Eut. Spac:. 1 BdrmS325 Spectacular spa, total ••••••-••••••••••••••• located near Koa1 Kolp sm. pet. <Hemet) Bachelor, 1"2 br apts 2Bdrm$385 recreation program. Responsible M. Lrg. 3br AvaJ.l.now. 1·926-15.11 . . CASA DE ORO from PXS. Pool. jacuzzi, 2323EldenAve.C.M. social program. 7pools,8 Seawifld Village lxlule in CdM Nr. bch. BarreURJty F.egister ALL UTILITIES PAID pvt patios. Garages Man.ager. Rick Andenoo tenni.a courts. At Fashion $250Mo. S.Sl·l..583 6'2·5200 Bluffs-FRONT ROW! C avail. Adul'·, no pe•·. 642•7605 Ialand, Jamboree 1J San New 1"2 bdrm luxury BaclrBay&'.MtnViewE ompare before you .., "" Joequi.DHillaRoad adult apta lo 14 plam Roommate wanted. Downtownl..aauna: Plan.,3br,2~ba.frmdin· rent. Custom deslgn 26.'50HarlaAve,549-Uf1. lBr,walkingdlatanceto C7l•t'44-ltOO from $350. 2 bdrm Clean. quiet. no n C75aq f\ in£ hu&e pme rm-den, feat!'lrdes: Pool. BBQ, Nflar new 2bclrm., 2 ba occ S320 pr mo. util pd. U7Vmboulea from $500 + s~~beMi~ t.oN 18a1.e020s MOO Mo. 333TturdSt hllhly upgraded. ~ cov r garage, new tWnhse f 1 2 l Carl Glucow. Windward 2 Br. 2 ba condo. ~bl.It to pools, tennis. waterfalls, .,, .,... ac:iL · · ays l-21J· 38S-ZJ47 pool. S850Mo. 844-2915, furniture, surro@ded ·• rp ·• -car eoe · O-....Jties ~ beaA"' 2 car "ar, auto on.. ponm! Gu for cooking & 645-53116Ste\·e ......_ _,., with plush landaca~· g. gar. No pets $500/mo. • •.,,... ....., ., ... d COST A MlSA __.,. Ad"" liv'"" at:.. t. $4&.ll.3C. nr . .Beaut..bayvlew.9650 beatmg paj . From San F wtshrwtsame38r2ba. ---------i .... ..... ,..., 2 BR 2 ba, lmmac. no pets yrty Otego Frwy dnve North Single story office bldg JN'Pl'TERRCONOOI No~. New 2 br, 2,,.. ba duplex. or children. $375/mo. TSL."Mgttit 1142·1803 on Beach to McFadden Harbor Hinds, pref non· at 21•-G Nwpt . Blvd fNEED I MONEY • CRB>ITMO PROl&.EM 2Rd & 3rd TI> loaM 971-6531 Arranged by Coast Honw Loails --- FASTCASH 2nd TDs swmgs 673-3833 2!Jr, 2~ba. fln'tc, sharp. 1Bdrmfurnilhed$365. 1650 811· ft. Huge yard, m&D --~------1 then West on McFadden s moker . 6 4 2 · l 6 8 8 R'.e cept100 •rea. 2 Pool-Rec.~. 968'8388, SSW.WU.00.842-1971 dbl garage, frplc, blt.na. ,,..B&octt.obea~ 3 br, 2 to Seawlnd Village Evestwknds. rstrooms4t7pnvateair .,.,... H<""" •I """'"' ...--.. NpL Hgts. lbr twubse. ba do La" bl ----".t·--' ...1n..-Aat ...._ w-..1........a 5030 -----------1 IW'*098eoc:ll l740 ---Encl oar. fprlc, Adulta. ' wna 1 · tns . ....:m~4:.....,._.,.:...;_5_1.98 _____ 1 Careerwocnane7ynseet-.,..... IUUC'&"' '""' "'' ...._, _....., _,. -trpl~. tio, garage. '600 ... a mat"-M. brdr to Tn.CO Realt> • ~l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executlve·apectacular ••• .. ••-••••••••••••• Newlydecorated3Br2Ba NoPeU.$32Sllo.642·5722 lZ1 St...-.1.&I\ ao-4000 -... ~ u -.,._ .... -'-3 b 2u.. .__ _.... -sbr I ro 3br. 2ba apt. ., ·~\Al N EEO $35,000 ocem """""· r, -... .... H.l'aAMEST townhouse. Spacious New2Br ....... 1.. 1 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .._.. Newpor\ Crest Condo. o--'-bllltateUv"'•' fireplace" pool. Qwet ..... -·'""'c1•'6•tlcosep""'1 Driveby.$425,avall.now. Roomw1k1tcbenette w/pool.Cntrloc.~-1.200 ........,......, 4450 _.llTDl. Mooel Y·a~:x'RP~ Tennis. pool. jacuzzl. 1 ~ul park-like-;.:,.. area. Adulla, no peta. '::"~.::.en. Ad·ul~ 0: .. et~-2WBr. Balboal Ba. e8arpo1. Cart1.11234for $'72~~ up. Oceanfront N.B. yearly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'O a e r a · v " 1-le-548-781.3 · roundines. Terraced $&25.615-949/~3381 ~~.646-S, ... .,. _,...,,...., pauo. lrpl. waaber Ii fbrstorellotfic:upaceat ~~stif· 6754630 Sball-house 1 BR on pool. ~en eas bbq, 2 Br 1"'· ... Uo appt. Jim or Carolyn. F __, ..,. .. b •-'-"'-· •-deyer. l M/F. util. incl., reuonat>Jerates. -----•-.. ll f t l . TIO .... gar, P• ... n __ .._ So c T.r>-12Z2·at ... -. ..n.llC -...... I --[) -; sooto•7005cl1Ft ._, __ T-t 2 ...._ Baell Bay. UU.I Sapara i DI oun a ns . adulta. no pela. S375. *""' UAJUU, nr. . st. ..... .;....,i Ir spa. Irvine. S150 _,1mo ave548.Sl.... "' Eb • ,.._ ~ • -5035 9 d . Horses 0 K . .,! a c o udsinlr o oms . ~5446: eve548-80M Plaza. M2$. Pool. apt. 3 BR 2 Ba, ownen wut. r;d' ut1l. 552--0037 ~:r.., -/ MESA VERDE R ---+ .. cndep. 97M839 _....,parate DI area, 75«n7or833-8974 1 ....... ., am-.. •-N · -~~· PLAZA --walk·ln clOMta, home-2tr, 1~. frplc, paUo, --------w ~ ._,........ r far 4350 lSl:511esaVerdeE.C M Walk to Work fl Beach: lib kitcben A cablneta. encl 1ar, Adulta. No VILLA POMONA ocean, 2 car aa.raie. S700 ~~C~ beauill"!d2-11ty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-4123 ....................... Sattl9r' MfcJ. Co. All types of real estate tnvestments smce 1949. 28 .._ de h W ,.. B tl APARTMENTS mo. 9t2-4112; ~2303• ,..,..,..,, • ~a . ~ u ts "'-I ... n s f a.. r • n, spa. uge a .. to un 01ton Pw!ts.$!75Mo.64$-4074 ----askforJetf only$300.642-5299 .-ge ear_... a e • patio $675. Lease. emter. r.....,642-2015 NCUre. storage only. T.M C2sp Office. shop, retail eeo.llT1 2Bedro0mfurn.$t65. Large, private 2 br. 2 ba •Lovely, quiet all adult .-wPOWf ISLAMD M/F in H.B. house $111C> Jall*CIU73-7787 & bobby. E '11de CM S,..dalD:lc)ln 2Rdtlk MZ.217 I 545-06 I I Townboulefum.$505 duplex. Blw. patio, 1 bldg. Duple&, SBr. 2Ba . untum. Nok.Jdaor Peta. $901110 . 2G0 ·520sq fl. A4ulta no-· car prage. Adulta, no •Spacious 1&2 Bdrma 14'7 5'103 Sinele car 1arage. Nr se.."™9 , .... -. ..._ =t•d.ra ftreplace, balcooy, patio. --·-------• ocean $150M --------\1tllltl• Free! pees._mo.875-05G. pea .... -~ible moor· v,__,,,__ ............... 4210 · ...... ~.... -...a...d ----.. • •BBQ --.-. __ __. --""'*11? ••rTVnn Widow has motfey foritbrt ~~1~ llANDOPENING =~~':=t•l . =ro1~.~"° peta ....... ••;;;~· ....... Sor. car 1ar. $45110. ~1!''01f~pace :~oo~;~y.';o~=~ 3271 W. al Beach. 3lllkl S. or PA9ria.YSIC110M aboppi.n& • 2 ml. from llodem 1or2 br cottqe r:":=.J.~~r. avaalahle for immedlate up. For action call ADULT SICTIOM ; ~ ILX NU 2 BB. 1,,..BA F IP on beach on Tahiti wttl\ . occupancy in b.agb traffic aeent. 673-7311 , 2bdrm.l ba N..,stove• mt BL1'18 YRLY LWR car. row boat, wash OHk:e...... 4400 cmter. at l .. anoua & 2 day approval. fund ln 1 .. Wz:atftl?tlj_ t':J:'· LDcldt patlo. NR LIDO $525 CPL machine. complete .... -................. Warner lo Fountain days. No points. No 2111', 1'4 be from= . DO peta. saio. 717 ONLYf75.4Clf7 ldtehen. etc. For more Valley 1425 Sq ft at ~ balloon. Sl0.000-SZOO.OOO 28r2bll --w•-... B .._.L,_ lnfocallm..-evesli n..........1a'-'-..1 sq.ft.i'TIJot.aonWamer 2 d TD l L"d ser:2be f;sm . ......u. .,_,...._ WaAd&alp? M2·58'78 a ,._,.. vucw .......... Call <7l4 )964-2561 or ~ fua;,~7~ i! Beaadal.bnndDeW. Jlll', aloft, refrta, Gar. ~~~~~~~=====-PENTHOUSE m.zm.A&ent. hrs. Excel''"Uocationnm Malla. NoPeU. 0.11Q-o .&\" l _ 1> £ ~S 8 Me~t ltfcl. CM --~--~..t::!in ...... \: ~~~lilt.I~~ (,b (/" Prime OMnlaerical lJOO l«>MEOWNERLOANS famll1Nd.Aoa..Nopeta. .._,... •z• Thal Intriguing WOid Gome wifli o CllucHe SUITE c...,aqft.4M..soG AIUlANGED -0Dal,:1~JJ>.~-lll"HUH••H-eeeeee _...,GAfl.~ '!:•: W.. "-~ I~ -I Ba, dl& apt, •e :,~ ~'=" ~ :: -,-, ~-<"' 8p9c'9 ta ~n'I bealtb •INTERESTONL Y .._. OltlllDdllarW -.-, ..,. ,.no. io. io 1or9 ._ _.... _.. Located ~ u.e Wll· dab: ideal ror daoee, ..£!UnRTTER .. ~----yap.Cc.. ... 1'115 ---flallllCllN~~ I qae Ewcpean desiped -=-:::;..;...;.;.-.;..._~__;.-I c..tl~Willlama·A&ent ··---· •. ~ ..... ....;___..;'~-.;;.;.;.;;.___11kR al•....... IF u, ~,1 Al*ll I ~..:~rlD· Vllla1e. -;::~.~'!'.:t..... ~miT_:~ ................... ~··· • • -• -• ~ •fVV ~·~.,..,.......... ..... ~-...... 2,G~Ft. : fBO :9• ~ *1.aoo ror 2 yea.rs oo ' I C U b t l I ~ Privata vat.GI' clwn. 410 a:~d St., Nerthwood home. m ... I I 11 I Wet Bar, touo.-Nftpoft "Beacb. eau for eGi'd to yield 18~. 0000 , ~ r~lew dltaUa Sierra BHl&r equity poaltloo. &40-Sll.1. I " 0 F l £ I ? ;. ~--t•...... •"lllD ·-"--=-·------. . • Wt'r• approaotllno tflt• ~--~ C I \I' I I re!IGIOU• ••• ot our eneroy NtwpQlt at POil Oft. S02 -: P'OO''"" When we Ott Into a • t / f 2 •oc .. -------w , wt ~at tht fuel "•UO-sq a ore o c . 8 .. • Avon . 8H·U47 or ' l u F s u E I ~ ~'· ~T.O.I., TMnll God Zllf87'M'001 "•-1.w' .... 1"""'""'1----1.;:;_.1 ..... 0 (#II)~ .... ct.uc•te ....... ......... ....i. • ...i..;....1 • ._._....._. .,., ••tt.111111 "-...-. _.... RBTAD.SPACE -"°"....,.,..,.,...,...,....,. o.a.11 .. -ueoaq.tt. ., Make t b oa fl Io() d a.&a Jlleea-JJIO 141.ft. ~ ttems yoU'N 0-."-a-~fhq.ft. not ualna avallable to 0... Ilia .ft. IOIM otber famil1 by ad· On Eat l'M Stteet wrUalQI &bem for aa.lt IA BarnU ~eatater a.-ftid Call "2-lm C.11 t ...................... Allte'a Houaecleao1n1 Reaaonable. rellable. refs 873-ta, &4Ml'11 ... , ....................... ESSIAM a.toaa hlDUD• ,,_ !It. J yr l\IAI' Ch.lek l'aalaa IU·l418 ,.., ... c..-. lat/Ext. rr.. eat. Lie tUOUl. Guar. Ile fa. 'hd.111·1'm Blick. ttoae, blkwn. Ule Paiotlnf..1. )\••/Comml nn. toouete patios. SwriUU>Ptal tomm • wlU, Prff Hl. Jobo 11'1· Rl1beat quallt7 ... 1511 work Ran bl. Llc 'd. llloc*, brtdl, alumpswoe. walla • plant.en. Let a Uc'd contractor do lt n1ht. Ranbly priced Dave.~ P'lne nt. padit1n1 St Lie/Ina Try me R Sinor~ _BDb __ sa. __ a.>e_._548-__ n_53__ WaUpapennc. all klndt Mo.t.g by Norm Free l'!lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aver ~ pr roll SlU ·- Free eat Comm 'l/R~ud <Id ... craftu:waaltp, fremla1. fl al ala . r• modtllof. repair. Al won 1ur. ti ,,. l .,..._ Uc'd. Mr. PaJom bo.9014 Lite baullo1-mov1n1. Attn: Apt Man Let me clean UloM empty apta for you. Tula 'a Apt Cleanuag. ~-9967 aft H on est Reliable ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rea1dentlal 4< 1 om BA/MC 75l·90CM t;l Tree triounlna. removil. Movtns by Tbe Starv~ Lie..,_, su.-0880 Colle&e Studenc... Exp. ua t.n1c11. l41-1U1 Garage-Yard clealli.D1. Beu.raw.. &t2--0705 3Pll mercw. paintt11g f"rt'c Wlllt101 Plum bang Co haul-away. Land1cap- e1 l Rea5 rale!i D11couot pr1ce1 log Clean -ups. Dave WS'roll lN'tERIOR H-OUSECLEANINC Mature woman, xtnt reC's. S20 pr wit 6 up 5ll6-407l m.n1. 673-0717 Reptpes, repa1n. com· _~ __ .,_& _____ _ PETERS PAJNTING Frank Demato Paanung :!'f~ wtnd apeciala Tree " shrub. pruning & ~-au types. Dump lnlclt. S25 per truckload. Quiet service. sa.1451 Expr'd. Reas Rates Co. lot/ Ext Custom removal. yard clean. Free f.lt. Call Gene wortt 7141641-8687 Repair Ir rep1pe 1pec1al ups, hauli~. 548·21'5. -------...... ,Air Coed Cedar Crpt fr Uphol Cleaners, fir .waxln1. een. cln'g. Ranbl. Prof. Simon 838-5543, 751-8951 ~ UY~ dlK'OWlt 1f boobd 846-1413 Jam ALL PAINTING WAIJJ'A.PStJHG be tore ch r1 st rn 1t11 ------ N ... t ........... 76 Quality won 631 ~ f'' red · s PI um b I n g TutariltcJ ~ Vf..rtN ff46.Jl.2A eeeeeeeeeeeee•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TnansJe Htg & Air Cond. Co 17910 Skyparlt Cir #108. lrv. 30 yrs exp. A comJMUlY you can lrual. Ml-01116. Uc "373965 ExUC'75 lnl.S375 12 yra expe r NB /CM Credent ialed math . For Excellence 1n hluecleaning: Clean1n1 Unlimited 546-3726 Prol palntan1. Ext" Int area. I'm small, pnceti ,.O. lox l..tah P'rench, Spanish, read·• m71135. Low rat.es Free are small 67~3014 •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1111. spelling English.' 11t. 538-C780, ~ PAINTING P 0 Box Servi~ 18 pr 673«>13 ______ _ lta .. Hl"lilg Palntlo1. INT/EXT Att.Hc C: ~t!1s'1th St. •21· Willdow CM-"MJ thHde .. g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat, boDest, reu., 12 Pcm.tt.g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responsible Lady will yrs up. La c d Dave Res, Comm'I. Quality RoafiRit RESIDENTIAL Ii: Stores Holidays here again-let's dean it up with a aood cleaning service. Call Terri 80-8728, 842· 1.549 bous4..ait your home or llM-100. Wont. L&c Bonded Ina 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car waxing. Quality apt. Reteren ~1389 Yra Exp .._7282 Rooi repairs. all types '#OB. 6'2-54f8 lt&6$-T972 1\nd what you want an G u 11 r 11 n t e e d 8 fr C Sell Idle 142-5e'1'1 Dlily PlJot Clualf'Mlda Want Ad Hefp ~-:1678 Construruon ~--0512 Want Ad l\aulta 142-5678 MllD!J'.J e. Trwt SOJS ~.~.~ ..... ~?~~ ~.~.~ ..... ~?.~~ ~ ......... !?.~~ ~!!.~~.~.!?!~ ~~~~.~ ..... ?!~ ~~.8!.' .. ~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !!!~ ~~!1!':.~ ..... !~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• German Shepherd, older PREGNANT! Caring. M1werl•9 Ser•lce 8anlwi& ea.Ner/Hardware Sala a-A Muon. owa tools CASH male. Found In Costa coofldenUal counseling~ BRASS KEY .... c--1 TILL.a Apply m person. Rion • tnlmport.atjoo. Salary FOUND AIJS Mesa. Choke chain. Well referral. Abort.Joo, adop· for 3-U 1tiift'T;,; =.·es MEW ACCOUNTS Hardware 1024 Irvine opm CalllC-llfD ~r::a mannered dog 846-5339 ~~~llli· CATERING TO YOUR Experience only 221 Part time permanent. ~v;, Weatchff Plan. CllAHa5 Ql NwplPaclficFundlng AREfREE Found. Maleblackadull 547·2:563 SOCIAL AFFAIRS ~.r~t Ave. Laeuna ~~Je/~~~re&llwf~: ----Co••t•r aalea cat. Loud voice Vic COVER '-IRL EXQUISITE ESCORTS ... QJ. CASHIR ZftdTD ca11 Myrtle St . Lagun a w * 661-0729 * ~catlooa now being appt Joan lhrselle. Exp pref Ventable hrs "1ti/Wf. Costa Mete OnM-aVerdeHome : Beach. 494-7346 or * 95J..0771 * ~l Mutual Savlnltll "'-· "Sun am"•l Kerm ..... ---=· ..... ...., 4•5678 ta en for warehouse-• Loan 570 Camino 0. .---. • -....,.. $7500. Will Discount 6 ..,. 49t-4al5 24 HrOutcalJServtce dell very atelper New Eltrella. San Clemen~ JUma Hardware. 26M be ..... & Agent: 541 ·0800 Found: Young male doa. PRE LAW student needs Social a.a 5400 furniture warehou11ng Equal ()ppor Employer Harbor Blvd •C M "'I RI .... 546-9641 .... ......_1 short hair. brown '& $25,000 Will do anything ••••••••••••••••••••••• anddelivery rlrm Phone ---...--.A.aiforPCllll -•...-c.......... Lost or Found a pet? Call white. vie Hunt. Bch Legal. Conf1den l1al MEETTIIE P ERSON for eppt. 8 J0..9 ·JO AM . ,.,...,,...,/ Animal Ass istance Pler.963·1884 DVM PO. Box 32'2, Ofyourcholcefromopen Startlngwage$4perhr Banking CASHIS/SAUS Clencal Lost&Fc*nd League 537·2273.nofee. NB.92663 mindedcouplestopo~n-Good advancement for TB,JEA Unique retail nur)ery RECEPTIONIST to ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• l.osl Wht Lha11a Apso, tiaJ marnage partner.1 the ri g ht Person NEWPORT OFFIC 1-: need,) outgoing peoplt> S900 Al•o•c.t11lfth 5100 Found or lost a pet? Call Fem Reward "Muff" •FOXY• "'DY* fast & safe through So. 646-7485 I for Typino. medical in ,, • .,_,,,.,..,, ~ Callf's lar0~l & m<>llt un Excel enl op port unity Cashier rSale-s ""*1t11iru. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Special Pals Hotline. """'.,,.,., OUTCALLONLY ique Dal Serv lOOO "s of for an indJvidual with'* l::XJk'rtf'n1 t· r;Q'u1rPd '>Uram· .. form!>, book· 1-'reeJunkel l-11i.thlll 71419721235,213/258-7398 972 1138 rrurumum saxmonlhll"" kt·ep1n11: xlnl oppty Everyday to l..<is Vt•"a!I -LOST M Boxer. brown. * - * profs from doctor<i to <•x & DROPOS ~ 11 b V<xxl '>Lilrtmlit 'l•l•I"} & ViaScheduledAirh~c'I Found· Fem G.e.rman "Kle",Rt.'WARO ecsWomenJotnfrct•PM llttr perfienn~ 1 t' ~hare1nc11 mm 1,,10n 11rgruwingl"o For lnformallon Cull repher~ ap~ 24 . h\blk 831-61Z7 497 JOSS TOMMY'S Ual Serv (7 14 )636 7572 Fashion Island ~r~~ :;.c :ella ~ ~:!~,,/~e~ .. ~~pl;/'g ~n IOOKKEEPB to saoo 521-8'170 <213)7760100 ace, es m1ns er Lost Sml blk /whl Sf!op alllellerfuoct1on.s Will.-·~· R PG L be 847-8548 Of ...._.EWPORT A • A / • , aul declawed cal Vic " TNYel 5450 A Fine European consider s harp 10 ROGEa'S ofc . benef. great co ~DIU I "S Found. Toy black poodle, Kaneohe/H.amilt.on. HB. ESCORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• di~ wrth su months wortten. Adv oppty for ~I corner Monte Vista " 9112-3003 CHIC .. 00 Le · ,, s t Dal&Der Boutique 11 CMbiena& backsrou:nd & G"' a....-..5 n..w ,_... s.ma Ana, C.M. 5411-5999 642-1571 24 hrs. l1th. "~ e~~ ai~ 1 e e It Io I a • 1 I 1 la a t 25 wpm typtq. Coot.act ZJOl :-;:uui -.--ANSWERS Lost: Male Doe. med. ,.___... C oew cadillac 8Ts.88l8 manager Is add1t1 ooal Jotm Lawi. H1Us Road Faulty-Lucid Found: lge. bUt. female 00.ld, cocker/retnever. _...._ a .. -v ltal'f.S&laryopeo. <714>67s-4500 CDM MC>-5800 EXEC SECY to $950 G~at OPP'Y for right Felon -Useful dog, whlte feet; vie. 22nd blonde. 847-4200 H.B ESCORTS Sailor seeks passa"e C4c:.r.i 644-2652 L 0 S A N G £ L E S IT'S FULL St. & Santa Ana. CM t.otfrm Australia. Scuba f'EDERAL We're approaching lht· SCS-8952 FOUND Baby black lab 24H.n. 641-0180 <hve Gr Barner Reef SAVINGS&LOAN rehg1owi stage of our Fem Vic. Atlaouc " MC/VISA Opt S CA 60 100' sail, Equal Oppor Empioyer energy program When FOUND White C'al Newland H 8 .960-5517 11r1JI crew M /\ Clark. Jt.ICM'TICTUUL weget111t.oacar,wclook Brookhursl & Slater F'OUND. Yng Colllc pup, DIAMOND WANTED axllllwpt Ctr Or Ste304. Dl.AFTSMAH al the fuel gauge ancl m.397sor 546-t377. Tues 11 . 1 2 . 11 8 Pnv party Wlll buy I lo 3 N B 92630 AA degree + mllUmum ~·~'.Ts FUG.LILF;. Thank Found Claim or adopt Higbschool. nea collar carat. cash NB 548.4975 (2 > v, far(' Americ.in ol 6 yean expen t>nce tn Grey/tan Jge Cockapoo Afll. 213·596-5155 ''C""~"'TlllLln" airlinc tickets s-isc.i electn cal, plambaog " F . Irish Setter, F . Pit ~"" 714.96J.l262 111r condlllon1ng ex 530 Bull Mix , black F . Found: Yellow Jo'. Lab "()pen Ufestyle" people perience Qlll Dolorell •••••••••••••••••••••• Malamut.eM.BlkPoodle w1cboke chain . Cal l sancere warmrelation!I &rpoy twtlr S56-8.S20. FOUND: In Npt. Bch. Blk Mix, M. Newport Bcb 544-523> aft 6pm. Couples call 75().-0674 ~.Mc; ~~~~~~~~~ Terrier Pup. White & bm Animal Shelter. 644·3656. 1 Singles caU 750-0677 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • 11 mix breed. Retriever ---------Found : Puppy ma e . RecordedMAg.aoyhr <....&.......-.& ARTIST·PASTE·UP. fu Found : Labrador Dobie/Spaniel mut. Ap· -time for adverlla mlx.6'4-3656 Retriever 00 11/9. Near prox 3-4 moa old. Well An interesting auy (new IMtltllldlo9 7005 l.ng/publlablni co . exper Found ll·U by Bushard Tho ma a J efferson trained. Vic Fair/Villa t.o S CA. I seeks girl. •••••••••••••••••••-•• nee. Located in San Juan and Adams. H.B. male School. S.A. To claim-Nova, CM. dys 540-1111. (petJte, auractive, 17·215 Eam Accred. De1reea Capo. Call for lnlervlew lriab sett.er, around l yr ml.9t delcribe. ~4419. aft 55Cl6-0730 yra>for meaningful rela· By Exam Only (71A)493-ll22 aid. Very well tempered. SJ0..7252. llonsblp, 646·8172-No Write: Educ. Counselor C..U9112-8S.'58. Found: Small black ldntyca.lllplu.ae. 180 Newport Ctr. Dr. ATTENDANT for LOST: Brown M Cat, female dot. wt¢ chest~ N.B. Calif. 92860, or Call ~lady moc>tmo Found. Mixed Afsban Germ. Shep. Beauty. m2:Kll. 18&1)' belly, asthma. nds cbin. Brooltburat fr •LORI'S* &M-ai66. 962-2619 Uveln/out. 48:M083 medicaUon. "Fat Boy". Adame, H.B.~. S1fO REWARD. Lost Nov WE'RE H tWp yt.-d 7100 Atrroa«>TIVE L a.22:54. F 0 UN D : G e r m a o OPEN 24 hn DAILY -·-•••••••••••••••••• LOT IOYS rou.d: P})Sllab Pointer ma1e. Wbt/brn spot.I Lott: emo old male cat. well t.raJned. Very ,;id lilbt Brwn. fold eyes. dol.Onerpleueclaim. 21at" Sama Ana, C.M. I.GU Jr. 714/5'3-4112. 145 1988,!Hl-9101afl 5. Sborthair. you.oa male. 9153-9820 836-0UM "'CCO' ..... S Medical fr dental vie CdJil. 831·1030 ~ "" I ..__,.._ '"' Co AFreocbDebeht "'-• 1 -1 ..__ ..... iop pay. n Ft:Amd: lriah Setter male. 9 moa old. Vic: Mt. 111.Jp, Fln. Valley. A31-lm lti...o&~ ... DE• "'RUE PAY,....,..c~ ta<t~~11aaa1•erat ~ -A divenllied property - !:SCORTS 24 HRS mpt. co. is aeeklnl a TOYOTA-VOi.YO Fouad: 4m0 qo, Slameae Lost: Cat. Balboa llland Found Collie. vie Hunt· cat. tJtt feet, 23rd St .. oll Wbt 1001 hr tiger ln1too Beach Hla h C.M. 211~ markinp OD face blue Schoof. Call & ldeoUly e)'el~ 6'S-4790 SS-2514 ext 287 l5lS-9fJZO 838-0104 ab&rp account.a payable 11118 Harbor BJvc1 clerk. Good pay " COSTA MESA O.C. AJRPOIT beneflta. Call or send re· •4'-9103 ESCORT SERVICE aume to Bev 957-3111. Speclallzlng 10 busl· ALTANOPHTY. AUTO R OUTE The Ft:Amd: At Greer Perk, Jl8. Blk Lab Retriever, about2mo. 89'l-2SS9 Found: Gray Fem. long hair c.t.. Wirt nea collar , ver y affectionate. Brookburat between Yorktown " Garfield. 963-7570 Folmd: l aurfboard al 765 Gaviota, Laeuna Bch. Contact Lacuna Bcb. Police Dept. Cue 7M'1A Loet RING. Vic. Bren ,_1,,.1 5350 neumen, ruldenta MAMACHMIMT ~r. early AM. 1..., Garden Homes in welcome lmlHaleA.ve to2 boun. '3'75-$4.50/mo Twtlerotk. RewardS125. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 739-5241 Jrvine,CA.92714 Xlnl moonlleht for GreataenUmental value. WANTED: Fe male to ---------wivea, retired,diaabiUty, Pleaaecall 833-3819 ah.are expenses of 2 week Excllang Phone Calla ---------Ii: student.a. Need llood -------· --st&y In Tahiti. Dec 22 to Weareforreal. Try us. Acdg BkllPDI wheels. Call 540-3008 bef FoundPoodlemalecbam· Jan 5th. Call ,Barry Fone·A·Frtend 558-2441 TEMPORARY l0.mor$40-6'122. p a I n e . V i c . 979-1017 Regi.lter today lo work --- Beachtralbert. Now at ---------Would the Lady In red on various act0unllni 6 BABYSITTER Oc <>ranpCo. Pound. MASSAGE w/a personal who wllnesaed accident bookkeeping au I e n caalonal eves Baker & FOUND: Siamese lookmg cat. Hu blue collar. Vic H ope off Bol aa West.minilter. 531·52166 t.ouch: cometotheOlym-on Oct 24th. 6:50am. l9th mentt. Work t'lose to H1tbor Rell able & pwi Health Spa. 2930 & Pomona. please call your home. Ac(tg clerks. reapoo11lble 751-8015 al\ Pacl(lc Cat Hwy. NB. Sharon 548-0167 Uraent' booklteen.ra. &'"'"''Un 8 Beautilulgirla 108m-4am """ .. ...., t.oserveyou.SU-7501. MASSAGE t.anLI are oeeded lhruoul ~_. •u MOO .. S Oraa.&e Oounty. ea u us nwv ..... for more laformatJoo ESCOITS Robert Hall'• BABYSM-rER. mature. part -time . eves. 3-U :IOPM. Mu1t dnve 11113-51111 Banlan11: C--rcial T ellen fUll & part lime po" t1oos 11vallablt- u..ihd Calionio ... 26151 La Paz Ro<1d Mwion V1e)O IJJ'l-0066 EOE BARTENDER for Holidays. See R B al Riviera Reataurapt se..3IMI> IOAT IUILOlltS We will tr am Apply 7am . lla tG r ecor YKtu. 1&31 Placenua. o.taMeaa BOATREPAJRexper'd Scbodt Boata 673-2050 IOOQ--UTIUD Experieott in advertu· lnl ascy. Acct. 16 hrs per wk. &13-1417 BOOKKEEPING CLERK Mon t.hcu Fri 9-5, min exp hflpful. Apply 1660 Place11tia. Costa Mesa. Busboys, Cooks. Hoeteaaea, Waitre11es Apply at Numero Uno. W3) BrookbW'llt. F V Bua1nesa man requires ambitious person apart' tJme to manage & de velop own marltetina buslnesa. 631·5008 Cafeteria Employees. di.Ya. &rill exper helpful. GET MORE DIME OUTCAU ()Nl. y •ca •to ; Doyt, • ..._hr 2333 No Broadway 6Jl·2140 m>~~%0:e1' BABYSJ1TER -needed Good beoellta. Call for In CdM 5 30a m to appt. T31·5100,elt211199. $$$$$ FOR YOUR ·WITH OUR NEW . . ·01ME-A-LINE GOLDIHGll1. 0141HM10l IEACHIMG OUT '40-211t,760-94JO 36 Hr Outtall OD1r NOWKIRING ~ •Sl•U &.ADIB• Your chotc. ol 100'1 of aeled men '°" modem }'bolo Dal••. lnu· .-111YO& hr . W7Mf1'1 ,., 1 t Se"1cft u•o ....................... *-I to telk to a l&W)'er? Pbr tree fnlU.I aPPOlnt· mid call 15&-1294: &ven· l:::. ~ta avalla· aw,,.. women fCMI oa a tltJ)T EaJo1 I.he HCurl• '1 ol • Pf'Of ... tonal male ..,...,,. AM fOf' Ma. PoUei' (714)1N.leOI or ... 'llD ________ , AMMt\L HOSPITAL 1RVINE Rner1etlc zeraon to t.abeJi!:° wilt, full time, .sat. Mf.5482. ........ ~ PBX operatora for a ~hone an1wertn1 ce experitnC*I or wW train. Jl\aU time or Pt.ft Ume ab1ftl avail•· ble. Daya, afternoon· ftWllno or f.'ve yard. Mutt 6e eb • to worlli IOI!» ....... Tnlnt a wpm. 1'.9C1uir9d. Maa) co. benelLll 1val11bl•. !"-eall llon·f'ri. FMldoo lllaod area Oaltall .. .,... == 1 .0.8 . 10 30am for kin · der1arten dau1hter man S.b11"~'· m1 bome. JNt.lln womao. C.M. ....... -. Caovuaen, we need 3 people, aper 'd ln public CIOda<t WQl'k tn put lo aet app 't a w/bomeowner• for a bome-lmprovement co. Wort brt 2-tpm, eam ________ , ... 50 ptf ftr + COm· Mi*l"I llUelon. can Mr. P'reddy Tll.&ll _ .. ~21MS~·~~~~~ N~rt C.nter. Op· Olrtnel*llOIJOfCOUpleto ~ for Teller ln ti~ wtt.)'front fam111. ~-•tu.or with Med. boulewort reap. Jmperl•l Savln1a • Cooklna • tare of Loan. Llfht t1pln1. tttna1e bo7. Salary .-...nt ~Uty. Es· neaotlable. Bondln1 • celle nt ular1 and rtfa. req. 842·3873 d1 ...,.._,Call Dani Crox· 87M.110evea. on:M4-l481. Equal Opportunity £m~llll/P/H Lootllll for a home of )'OUr own? Yoa'll nnd mAQJ homea adv.ilHd for 11le llh Cla · Ultd ..,.YdlJ • ~~~~~~' penon. C~HIERS UTDTEM MARf\ETS ADJ COLLECTOR SIOO Empk)yn Payi. All Fee:. MORGAN &nplor-..t ACJ"'CY 1525 Mesa Verde Or Plaz.a, East. Suite 213. C.M Opemn&s now ava1labh.• <Across Kona Lanes l for full tame ass1slanl 754-1511 managers on 2nd 6 3rd shift No expenenc-e nee OencaJ We tra.an Start $3 JO to S4 TYPIST per hour. Advancement Must type 50 wpm. wm opporturuty for manage tra.an on bdUng machine. ment poa1uons to ss. 50 Lmmediate openina. Call per hour If quahfaed for for appt. ~7639. A Ken· more anlormalloo & 1n da · Ind £ o E tervtew, a-9850 or call VUJ ••• • • • 714/537 4840 Will ID ,_ _______ _ len'1ew on Saturdays by appo1m rnenl Equal 0ppor Employer CENTRAL SUPPLY a.ERK Part timetnex 1b&e hrs Beverly Manor Olnv, Hoap 3000 lkverly Manor Rd. Seal Beach 5118-.W'n Clrc .... Anht. Oental GENERAL OFFICE TYPlSTS SECRETARIES ACCTC CLERKS PBX-PULSE Top Pay No fo'ee Paid Weekly lnlttn.ationaJ Pu bl.Ji hang IRVINE 752·M66 Firm needa respooalble roE M I F penon with good phone•--------manners. aptitude for ficwu 6 detail work. --------- General office duties + i---------accurate typing Ex penence preferred. but will train. Xlnt co benefit.. 6 wortcina con dlt1on11. ISSO/mo. Call ~noo.nel 549-4834 Sell thln.p fast wllh Daily For Classified Ad ACTION Calla Dally Pilot AD•VlSOR 642·56'78 PUot Waot Ads r-==~==== CLERKS FULL TIME MO DPBllMCI MICUSAJlY Hum! Immediate openings WILL team various phases of store opera tions . Lots of customer contact. Apply ln person J-lpm Weekdays or 12-~pm Saturday & Sunday io~.!'1"L C.-MtM.C.. Equal Oppoi1.Wilt7 Employer M/P .. PACI AC MUTUAL A maJOf lift Insurance ~ budquartered In ~ ~acb, bu op=nltlH for ln · di wU.b &kU1a and aeneraJ office ex perteace in one or more ~the followina areu trT)'plsta .oeoera1 Clerical DRJVER. (Van > 21 years OJUNTER HELP Day le over. good driving re t ehlt\. Oranae Julius. 711 oonl. LA/Orange <.:o. de· E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Uveriee. 2131592-1353· 815-1073 Gel•ALOFRCE 9>0TOSTART MORES WITH EXP ERJ EN CE s Girl Office Varied Acttvllif'S We Will Train Company Paid Benefits FJlt.ablabed Wholesale Company eau between 8·2 645-3321 ln Newport Hou.secleaner needed 5 da)'I wk, 9·1, $4. hour. ~- HOOSEKEEP£R. Asst., ood company benefits. bl lln1ual. apply411n person , lo Neille. Surf & Sand Holel, l~ S. Coast Hwy, l.al(Una Beach Houaekeep1n& aide for elderly lady in small mobile home. S3 hr. 4hnl /day. 646-86~ Housekeeper for elderly couple Mature woman to keep house. cook. dnve Live U1. Attractive s urroundings References required IJ73. 2981 or 844-2 l20 Hou1ec1eaoet11 P rr. F rr. own trans. Top $$1 l73-G888 64&-4871 .fanltorlal/Keuen1er ~ Dllded for ofnN tMJdlnl malDUDance • ..,.., p rr »-25 tln pr .._ bl't nasw.. s.1a1y • beoetlt1. ApplJ In person to American Hom• llort1•••. 230 'Newport Center Dr. Ile ao,HB. KEYPUNCH DATAIMTlY OMtATOI IBM 37'1 Operator for D well -..hl.l.lhed • arow· lna Onnp County cor poratlon. Excellent beoefita • worldnl con· dltloo1. Minimum 1lx months keypunch ex- perience required on IBM 3741/3742. Pay will ~t.e with ex· perience. Apply in peraon. Mon tbru Fri 8am-5pm. JOU. Y IOGB IMC l 70'2 Gillette Lrvlne. 548-0331 Equal()ppor Employer l...andscaper1Helper. must work h.ard, over 18yr, call Vic?» 1401. LEGAL SECRETARY To operat.e MAG ca rd Ptr Houn nexible. Exp only HB847..fl0Cl. Wetune-Opportunaly Be your own boss Work your own hours S35-5122 IJQUOR CLERK .. FuU or part-I.line. Apply mornln111'. 278 Broadway. Laa. Bch. MACMHISH()ft Centerteu 1rlader operator. Some uper. desired. Or will traln So lntereated in prectak>n grlnd· I.QI • 5t5-0403 MACHINIST -Millln& I •chinlts are needed to set up & operate Br1cf&eportl "' horlzqotal milla. Must have own tools. No Smokinl--Xlnl. waau-profll abarlna retJ.remeal,.paid medical • dental. Rt ma En· lerprlaea Joe. UH5 Chemical Ln . H.B. -...s.'M. •MACHIHIST• Sm IJ'OW\Dg shop. xlnt ~~~~~~~~~! working condlllon1 t«>USEWIVES: ff you're WeacoMfg,C.M.642--4142 friendly. cooaclenlioua & --------dependable & want to M C work in a really fun A HINISTS sandwich llhop week.days & •-..t 41!LJ.ll& 8-4. Apply In person. Id 6llU ~ Stonemkll Terrace. 2915 STIU.GROWING! Redlull, Costa Mesa IMMEDIATE COUPLE WANTED lo help smnage am. bt.1111· -part-Ume. Mu1t be wllliqtoleam. 642-2247. DltlVEll~ Gen'I orrc. F11ght Dept Men or women 25 yrs or Martin Aviation, John ------.. - ()Ider. Know the coast Wayne Airport or O.C cttiel. Net $180 a week or Sharp pen.on needed. ac more. Oran1e Coast tt'g exper. 10-key, type, Vellow Cab. 17300 Ml sales. ~ pub rel, contact Herrmann. Fountain liobbte: ~ext L3 INSPECTORS OPENIN"GS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR CX>UPL&to ... ist mar. tn OraDI• Cly -deluxe bldl-al + lovely apt. ~621.f542for appt. Valley. (No of Slater betwn Newhope & t:uclid) GIRL FtllDA Y Gen'l offc, data process. typing & f1hng Non smoker 8J3.899() Earn S200 pr wk Part lime ---- al home, no exper GUARDS -21 or over .....,y. Call 495-1370 Retired OK. Own trana -Mil for Jana. Laguna Niguel,SanJuan CUSTOCMAL Capl.atrano, El Toro le CUSTOCMAH Days. lrWle 6 Nwpt Bch ......, IOCld pey, muat bl•• pbon• • ca r •'JOll Opmtnp all sbjftt Ex-I: LE c T R 0 N I c As . rr vine are as ca 11 CllUlal 1191-• all beDerua. =:;--=~~J>,1!::~e e 13 · i os 1 M on Fr i 0an-.-wllb exper. El\&ll1h GUARDiMARK. INC. Cutter wanted for ipealdnl preferred GU.._RDS .......... esp. preterred. ~ Eled.ronlca aial·l A WUl tralD rl1bt ln• ALrwa.Y,Aw.,C.ll. Full & part time All dhtdliaL Apllly lo ~non a re a 1 . U n lf o r m s a.J2A11.&ea6u1t.1,01W. ._.._,,..-c fumilbed Aaea 21 or lldtlLCll -·-~· S over. Retired welcome. MYIUCTOI No experience oec. App- ~s/FWA Immediate opportunities with 1rowth-o rlenled oompany o<renoe atablli· ly. l!eeurily and career poletltial We're 1eek1 og in· dl111duals wllb a awumum 1·2 years ex· perieoce wd.b in-process and final inlpectloo or precWon parU. .'Tool Room Machinist •lmpedora •Mechanical Assembly •Lathe Machinist Minimum expenence re quired. Several tramei! l)Oeitioos avaUable. . WE OFFER: •lliahly Corftpel1l1ve Rat.es • l"mlY of OvertJ me .Sbift D\CferenUal •Es.cellmtCompany Benefit.I for Empk>yeea • Depeoda.n&a APPL V lN PERSON LEAR SIESLER . 'JUNSPOIT DYNAMICS am w Seaenll'Om Senta Ana, CA Mature aaleawoman, ex· pert~ in chlldren '1 dothinl to wor\ full Ut'De at Nip 'n Tuck, N.B. 840-1580 before s 30. -.o!mlafter6 30 -· il!fq ,., ___ ......._, r f'mO \ef'ltCI' • NO J<f EOUo\I~~ . PIUMTIMCt Reata--uraot--. --· Help WHted In web· COUNTER HELP off.Kt preaa room Ell Perry'• PlDa. We need t.Oettenced • tulnffl. respomibleeoanter help lilinlmum ace 20. Appb lll1lllft bell yra or 9Jder Peooy1aver. lUO WU1worttan>4md1cboot Pla.cad.la. c.11 ICbedule. apply wllda)'I Prindn& Ill penoa PBIY-SPIDA PRESS ~ W. Oceanfrwn OPERATOR N.B. -l Full tlme e.sperltnced Rauurant MECHANlC 1AUTO . N In MacGREGOR 1631 Uri I PLACENTIA. COST/\ RN -LVN pnsa person to operate LORI'S KITCHEN b.u . I.he Dally Pilot's new the followinl openinp. Rarmdalt.ar 600 11" x Part-Ume rood prepara- 17" duplicator Hours tlon worker H• s. ar.: 8::1>~:30. Monday thru U :IOpm, Mon·Tburs . ..-Friday Clan shop. ex-5toa &n. oa Sun. Coll.ege eelJent beneftta F'or '"' llUdent over 21 pref. Por· tervlew ple11e call I.ton rontroller on 6CZ-4321. ext 277 automallc slJcer 5-6hr11. M~. F.T IP T. 3·11 Gpod medicaJ dental benefits. P1apblp Conv Center, 4116 P1aphip Rd~ N.8. IJ42..80M MEDICAL Front Office girl w/U'lllurance cxper 41<a dy wk or p rr 9~·2022 Medical Allsl with omce rnanagemt>nl ~xper for busy OphthJlmologa!tl Good typin.c .,k1ll a. de 11red i''or 11 ppt call 581-1770 MEDICAL/Ft-Mt Ofc. with transcnbing 1k1ll Busy Newport Buch ore ~71729AM to4 PM MEDICAL f''tWNT & BACK on.: F:xp . Mature . n eat .. p pearanet'. good typtnll 20 Hrs1wk Plu!lh Npt Bch ok , good pay Wnte resume to P 0 Box •1!7. lrv1~c. CA 9271fl Medical Back office, lrg OB-GYN praet1ce. NB area, exp only pleHe. salary open. Reply Boa 635, c/o Dally Pilot. PO a>x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 9211216 Medical Aaaslstanl 811 tnaual for aeneral prar Uce olfh. ... No cxpenence neceuat)'. 645-9334 . Medical Recepllonlat ~ca Cotta Mesa. Ql-3953 Medical Aaaaatanl. want ed. exp. froot &t back Hn • tatary opea. noa· aaioMr. Me-5114 ---MEDICAL OFt'ICE Uro&ocY Front Office. u per'd, mature person. lranscnpt1on ., book keeplnJ N. B 631-0622 Mketg Dept Girl Fn. Sm C M . ft rm seeks person w 1 1een secretarial sll11Ja In volves customer sPrvace & advertising Salary open for qualified person. M/F Call Chris for appoint ~7-4116 *MODELS• ForESCORT& CATElllHG SBVICl •661.0729• MOOll.S-ISCOltTS AU.ractlve females only S50Qwk+ .fMl 0180 Models wanted for fashion shows Must be 21 yn. or o6ckr CaU blwn 3pm ., 7pm Tuea thru Fri 675-60GO.AskforChucll ----Md.el, front desk• offlce help. for app 't . caU488-2IOO HUISIMG Need RN or LVN lor pm shut in conv.ha.p. Xlnl bftw tnclud t.na • incen· lJ~ Ii 11clt pay Apply Beverly Maoor 340 Vic· tona.Clll OFACEGlll. Masc duUes. lluat be resp, Of'laruz.ed and able todrive4spd 875-2101 Onr Day a week (Wed ~days 1 Recepl1on11l wanud Call 962 7788 asll for Dana Order Desk Girl answer telephones. some fillnK. must have guod handwotlng. Call 8 S. P1ckwHll Pap er Products. SG-11.57 PACKAGIMG MACHIMI TICMtlC1.u. lndua. Gpeotel, fan taatlc opportunit1e1. Sll.000 per yr +-H • penaa. Employer fee --~ 0 I G A M l!M,LOYMIMT AG-IHCY U2S lleaa Verde Dr Plua. ......... Suite 213. C.11. t Acroia Kooa Uam) 754-1511 'AllOMGLOT sw••t OPBATOI Graveyard 1b1lt. full ume. Euelleot benefit.•· 5*8682. PART TIME EVBflM$iS Aduttl wtlh out.standing, altractkn personalities who enJOY wort.in& with kids Over 21. Start al 13.50 per hour. Phone 642 4321. Ext 2SO BETWEEN l ·S PM Ask for ..... Equal Opportwllty EmpJoyer. PART TIME COUNTER PERSON M o n ·Sal 9 1 PM . Studenl11 • Retired wel~ome 6411>-77JS Parl·l• me cleao·ur. penon. tu1h acbl oc co · ... ltUdenl prderred. 3 bn s ctya, M/F. min ace 1.8. 751 U21 PASTS-WA PllOOFUADIM& wttb at least l year a · perlence. preferably newapaper. Excellent oompe.ny beoefit.I. A"ly betMlelJ t All.ePV, Mon· f'rt.o ' OIAMGll COAST OI .... COAST !bi-Thurs Ideal ror col ~ student w /evening DAILY PILOT du&eS Flexal>le hours 330 W Bay Slreet WlU lrlUD. Call ail. I 011 m Cotta Mesa mq,47. um So. Harbor Equal Qpportunah Blvd.. S A <Harbor al- Eniployer ~~· PRINT SllOP Tratnee, Copy Cat's, 333 3rd St La1una Beach Pnnl Sbophdp.w11l tra1n Counter·btndery presawortl 64.S 224 I Ptr-Canvusen We wiY tram. eam Sli so per br llellln" appt'a for home-unprowment Ca II 8311-2M3 P tti~ 15 > 'a11ou for Peraonnel. ll cmnl. Mkl'I· Mui\ be am blUoul • enjoy people. lncopen. ... ,.. REAL ESTATE RetaiJ Sales APROPOS TQWM la CoutnaY OtiM6I Is a fine European o.icn .Boulique aeelung " 1ellin1 au11lant mana~er &r additional !llaff Salary open. ~ Trtd914J. I 7'0 llT'Alt.: CL91 1-UU Utne '*'°" needed 10am-5pm Monday thru Fri.day. Apply Pier I %11Hlartlar Blvd, O.M. SALESMAN WANTED ............... _.._ EA.RN UP TO t.5'7cl COM· .._.. . lllSSlON NET. 1-Cao a .. ._."'--°cl .m from S50K &o GOOK #fl"'!'. ~s ....ny .• ,...., out"" .,.,,..,....... ... ~ new be earn bl1 su ~ CASHIBS ber'e. Com~ talk with EAGLISOH'SBilatTall t.Mm J ·Our prod\ic Mm'• saon.. Ill blnnK t I • n • a P • n • J v e for Ila fWI/ Wat.nu.oster lndlbudcet term.a. • atote ln W••tmfnater ~ apj>c.a. 'aalbre. llalL cau C. UWnan ror ~Pllld out wb7 .._.·ve .. .-66 --~~ , .. --Na. area. Aat ~Mr ~-2~1~3/~6~U.S~2~5~3~ Howard. ..,. ·-= .......... s.. llfAILe&.atc Openina ror h cenaed Part-Ume. Late after· I I l 11 noon. even1ngl le wlmds. sa upeo_p e. ora y Ideal for ac.Udents. Will owned. With national re-ferral system. ExceUenl tnin. Apply Pier 1. 2'710 work1n1 cond1t10n'i l:larborBlvd.S.0-7337 Earn tocn. commlsslOft RE'ltREES WANTED . For cootidenbal a pp't t ti A call 7.59·0226. Execu par · me. pprox 1 " daya. Must have l(ood System.<; Realtors d r r v 1 n 1 r e c o r d Real Estate k n o w I e d g e u f UCIHSID automobiles helpful &HJC .. SID ~tox LeasinK Will train. Beat com rnu111100 1pUt m lhe ln· RN 11 7. full or part m..&zy 70/30. to top pro-time. Will provide ex ducera For tnterview t.mded oneotatJoo for tn call Bill al Redhill Real active nurse. Mesa ty,Udoofflce. STJ.7300 Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St. C M. 548-558S Real ~late Waoled. unbceoaed (we R 0 0 F E R S < H o t \ WLl.ltraml; oewoceaper WANTED -Ska lied hcemees for new ex roofen. lrnmed employ padinc. active lrvloe of menl if qualified. Ca II flee. Call mana1er, Lee RooftnK Co RedbiU Realty for con-71UCZ.n.22 fldentlal Interview SALES S514U *...,Al.SHOP* REALTORS aupplemut. mcome wblJe wait.In& out 1lump. Hilb earn1n1• poaible. Pbooelll-'1Z25 Pleaaat woftiD& coadl· tbs. Reidble boun. ex perteoce In women's dotbinS prefen-ed. bul wW train In bridal and fonnal fubiocl1. Coala _..,.., .. Me-lSll .. llilry O,.r•or tl ()ranp <rout cg1~e ly Unlvenal Protection a..tiupar. oee. Full Spec:WJy f\anded A Service. 1228 W, 5th U.. nms·lldft. Good P.rOtt!'m• full Ume Street, S.nta Ana. In· HllrJ • t>.nellt1 ID Ull'OUP. t/IO/IO .. Appl)' temd hours 9-lZ 6 1-4 !C.,.,ort leach Pen· bJ 5jni; Nov.ao, it79. lblthro Fri. We alter excellent, pro· gresalve salary levels commenaurate wttb ell· penence and abll1ty and oulatandlna company beoefita which include paid medical. dental and life lo1urance for ernptoyeet and depen- dent.I. tor immediate comlderaUon apply in penonto: E.O.E. m/f /h NO EXPE RI ENCE REQUIRm for Utt.a hlah tnmme opportunity wlth national oU company l.n Costa Meaa area . Re1ardle1a of ell perience, write P .Q. Reed. Box 811. Daylon. Mortuary~& ~ llabl typlq. 40br week. must wort on Sat. Ir ~. lJve tn bachelor apt. w/utl1. avall. If waot.ed w /DO cbrl for rent. Frlnce benefits. C&JJ for Interview •P· lMUH aulte, Call Coast Commuolty ._..11&•t:a1r1pm. Colle18 D._trict, 1870 tWISTYUST WI SIEGLER TIAMIPOU DYMAMICI M.aidl, apply The loo at Ohio. 65401. t.pna. 211 N. Coa1t ~~~~~~~~I DAILYN.OT 142·18 uow. Bay St OOltaM•• Equal Opportunity Employer ~~· 540-5554. Mr. ltlC.noMtST S71S/montb. l rv1ne marine'~buior needs pJd pboae penonallly. Adam• Av. .. Coal• 11ua. CA uua. trU ... 91'7. Are You a Uc'd 1tyllat w /,eyle "lodlviduallam' Uao, u1I Shlrle)''. 90-0*,H.B. 3U1 ·-···ntrom Sa.nta A.aa. Ca &O.E.' Hwy. Lapna Budt MAIDWAMTIO Dan QW:mte llCUJ. 2100 Newport' Blvd. Co1ta ..... NURSE Bacllotc. 1ursJcal eAper pre(, Brl1tol Park Medical Group. 722 eu.ra.c.11. MUUISAIOll EMy~..Oemdoff Dar. tomp. of S.10 aft 8 IDOi. FrH dental 6 mdcaJ ins, al\ proba-UGMl7 em_ploym 't. APP- ty L .. &u,ertor. NB. MUUBAIOU Oert. or TralJlee. run Ume 1..a. ~ Ume a.u. audlll&av•d•~· ble. ...._ Vtrde QOnv. !l!!p: en C.nWI' &&. c.M. N.a(ll DI A11lltantt ,.,T./P.T. daft/eve1. Good medlee dental .....,,.., "t.f".J.,°"'•· o.ur.• pR4. NU. .... PUOP& Fam wb1le you leara. Telepboo• Aa1werln1 S.Vlce full Ume/part time. Vaned 1tllfta • DQtl ~«even· IDp. LOcauGIPI lo. FASHION lSLAN'D CJ)llfA 1118.\/fftVINE TUSTIN .~~~ boUHwt••· 1101 co. beelfttl tnchadlAI paid vacatlona. T1PIDI 31wpm ... E.O.E. Call -.mo Moll. thru l'rt. tuy ::-· nUn11" ,meral ce wock. Ex· perleece preferred . ~-ln~'-w. I • .. _. .. _...,.. w.m 'mna•...-...-C. ~~-~---~ TIOMICI. Cee1t ..._ t LO C1 tty Celle .. _ ................... . :u:.. ..... "I ..,.._, •• CM Now ....... ftll) • .... t ., I IOOI .... .._ _.__,..,. TSLEPHON& aM1'MAI W,11 --"''".. IOLICJTOU flOll'nOMI ucat:TAJlY hi\ Ume. lua·Tburs. --· t --·-l.rvlm-bulld ·~, ......... _, .. ..._ __ l'D -·. ...__ ~·• op••••• for • -··-·"'"' ARlit -~ .,._..... ---'° Uae -l· -ID"'°,_ mo. WW Qinafrtlla1'11t:. _,, -·-1 .. -tram. 11..t be rtl]JODll· Mr n, ..,_.. ~.~,~~!'!':: a. • able '° follow m· &.O.&. lll/P .lll'CIUld. aod t.)'plq • iCn1c:tiaD1. ID N.B. aru. ·~~~~~~~~~SH akll& neceuary. _.,.. _______ _ ~ S.lary commeouarate Telepboae~ S&lea WdJ for J.twelry ~/up~r. Call Mrs. eulla•A&.S It.on lo Coata'lileH. na:petrtcUt0-21151 Exd''"\I PbOOe won for ~ouvea.5'.127o ~.won wttb cor· radio lliaUoo •pomored Salea. llalure aalea JIOl'1U CCIDtJOller, varied ll'lblidty. No ••P· nee. l*IODfornlalJuta&Q>-~. aood ildlla re· Guaranteed wa1e1 ply store. Exp pref'cl q_ ul ! e ~ : t y p Io I , ta.20./hr+boo\al~•· ~· ll\lll Ume. BeDdb. PAS ~ nUq • pbooe e:!f':: or 4.3N.JO. Grap},tc1, Nwpt Bcb. contact. SaJary com· IM-141'7 lD W.atmJ.nlttr. ~ menaurate w /exp . ---· -----841._~IOO wa:ntfd part 213/4Z'MJOI. TELEPHONE SALES ................. , ..... All&Jque Oak eoueb tbl w /carved l•a• 1250 /080 ........ 7407 ~ .......... ...... : a-.. Cub Rellater lD '~~: wood • met.al • wood tnmll. OAK Duffel ad ....., w/m.irrora. Kitchen uten1Ua. Call ..... aa..ct bdrm Mt, btJ1 • cnr drwer w /mim>r, Ja ... I070 matc•h1a ot tblt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,_,last Job, ssoo N. C1l1di• ;re. Aleo rod cud· PORSALE die • sao....... Diamond il Cocktail Qaempo r1oraJ aola &Dd Rinca •Watches. Prom love in rust w /eartb c.one, MOO to $1.S,000. Brome $U5. u.a-.1101 ...... moo. CJock, aold U _ .. _ off ,ewelry.4U-2li2 3 pc auape Ifft. white, k1.2. f7SO. 3 pc Miu rl m 11• IOIO corner dreeaer, deek set, H••••••••n••••••••••• SIA Ttundle beds. $125. IMHUll5" (714) O.SIDllD Kriaty. 8"-9683. White sofa·bed SSS , Recliner 175, lampe S2·115. lbb 110·120. llM-4115, 53M010. COAMICS ffanctp.inted ceramic•. plaquee, natlvlty aet, plate.. muc h mile. ILema. AJao epeciaJ or· den It cokn done at re· uoaable coel. 848-57.S eva. 11rm f« 111t &boP-eau1--sec-·a·n·,.·.·.-,-=::.!eervtC41. i.ow r M«W n..ott D--'-·--..; for .&oc J •• --.,wJDe. 8a1ary + Movln1 Sale, Ant.1- quea/Collectlblee Oak NU top delk ..... Chlha calinet, dnuer & 2 end thll. C:Ub reClller. P1n· ball mach., <new> walnut ....., cab. Much more ... • old. Calb only. Tbur·S•t. 10·4pm . 5fl.2ZZ:s SAi 15,_SOMS ~ °"'*1cnmentf mrnm1•m TtM011 'r;":'::\1 :'~~ 557.0045 _ ·=IASI matmce ..... 21. ,-r-\-un-16 ...,_ c.p1atrano, U \ -$1400MO. ~Qemmte ateaa. flMPOltMY PllSOHHll lltMCfS POTIM11AL PMf nME rill llrd s..... .t ...., ..... ./Mob nm••••s ... ..,,.....,.. ,.._.. ~ ' PHOM1: 9-t a-cl ./ II yn. lf2"'8l1 or41M-M(S ....... Eld.~.Betweenl·5Pll. •SECRETABJES• Moet new aaleamen Mk Fer Andrn Exec Sei, xtnt aldU. make~ fint mo. , SAL§ Rea1Elta1eSUJ.ooo CM.&. 957-1150 .Reaponalbl e peraon Glrtl"ridey,ourofc Monthru Fri. waotell lor. 1aJea le light· type fl> ace '8IM>O tna fi xtuf.4f ahowroom 00/lropt CM $14,400 Telephone Sales willtrain.,.;. ' ExecSec/MCbauvles PA.RTTIME ' Wood U.&blinl ~ Fub I.al $1.5.600 • S3 per hr. +Comm • ' :,46-2801 •Counselors FLEXIBLEHRS. SaJes/Our Office• No experience necessary Appt Only /Free Start lrnmedately Lh ~rs Agency 17 yrs. & older 403> Blrch, Fa tab '64 Olli 957 · l 1!50 I rv me Newport Jteacb, 833 '8190 Tow Truck Ori vers ex per"d. Top pay Apply SICUllTYOFFICH G&W Towing. 7408 Top Newport Beach apt. Qima Way, C.M. 64.2·12S2 complea. AJI benefits. -.1. 'MEIS Some part Ume. Please I IUIU cad l*-UIOO for inlorma · lion.. SICuarrt SAllS PaSONHB. Prut time, afternoon & evening work . Salary I commlSSIOfl. Ca II 540-6336 MOllLE ,roted Ion 2790 Harbor, SU: 'lJ.Y1 Cotita Mesa No expe r ience necessary. We w1.ll tram. Mia. of opllcal compo- nent.s. Good bener.ts. 7am to 4pm. Some o-t l.o<'ated m Costa Mesa Call 646-0206 Ask ror Kathy TYPIST WANTED. 3 to 5 days a week. Pleasant workuli cond. AppJy in person. Pennyaaver. 1660 Placeot111 Ave. Costa Mesa. seaoR SECIET ARY Typist, 60 wpm. interest· would you like a better ing vaned office duties job? We have positt<>n Xlnt sa lar y Cali avltil. Type 55/60 WPM Souodcraltsmen Audio. Lea.m to use Telu macll. C'TW .1566-6193. Compose 1'0utine cor· r eapondence. Should TYPIST have haurance exper Must type 50 wpm Wiii Equal Opportunity traiooo.bUllngmachlne. ------• F.mployer M/F/H. (714> Immediate open.in&. call 640-IKMO ror appt. 540-7639. A Ken s.mc. Mc)r. danalnd. .. E.O.E. Schedule fl aapervlae /RECEPTJONIS'I --........-------•bank vault equip .• in· Brayfrontolftce,private 1taJlatlom • u rvlce. CIOUDlrJ d ub. SflM)377. Salary com mena u rate liiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim URGf:NTLY NEED DEPENDABLE PERSON who can work wlt!lout aupervillon for Texu oll company In Costa llna area. We train. Write f(.O. Dick, Prea .• Sou&bwHtern PdrolewD. Bos 711, Ft. .... l:ft 1010 ....................... CASH PAID W1br/dryra/Refrl11. GreenawiveJ rocker, very .....-... .. ornotll57-8133 IOOdcond. $15. NAUTILUS SPA Ihm --"4-9IOI benblp. For aale. Sl.25 Uaed Betriceraton Wuben Is Dryen BARGAINSSERVJCE Best Appliance 638-09 Alabama & Adami, B. Caloric gas range bl oven sllde·ln. Harv aold. Used only 4m08. '2'75.548-2424 2 Gold velvet chairs, m.ezafta. Drexel 5 drawer cheat, 5 ------- pc. mabo1. bdrm aet. UMd Sbal carpet. 200 + 1lrl's bllte. 4 drawer yda. beat~ ctre.er. ml.ac. yard 111le. 64.M832 _ 4 Umt.ed Al.rime COUpoot Sacrillce! Campalaner S.Oea~UM4-M2115 style br. set; night stand, dreuer, cube w/sbelves. 3UnltedAirllnea..., FARE HCYl'POlNT Elect. stove $140. Oall 675-2919 Cooupona. SS> ea or 195 & dbl oven. Avocado gm Sota and Love Seat, earth the pair 54.S·Z:UB_ ~. /080 851-0660 tones. Muat Sell, $60. Call RAICHJE SKJ boots $5 Hoover washer w/auto 675-2919. pr sz 8 & up TYROLIA nnae new hose. xlnt Movmg out of town ever bmdlnp l:i(ldiagonal flO cond. $75 s.'>9-5010__ _ ytbing must go. All qual Antique ladderback W\U buy washers & dryers runrung or not. 831-6314 Portable auto d1Shw11 sher D> Upneht freezer 175 Both wort ire at. 9$7-8281 Whirlpool Washing mactune. 4 cycles. l yr old but only used 6 mo. rz:zs 846-1938 Refngerator. aood condl· hon, white. $85 Ca II 67S-2919 Whirlpool washer, wht. needs minor repair S2S 562-1717 aft 6 JOPM llcydft 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOSpHdlib . Used But Works 494-9822 furn & h.sbJd items for entry chrs hardwood sale. Sat & Sun lo.4. ea UD>·a need recanmg 175 nyoo Crest F.states. 2 ca for 6 or S20ea Ca I I nyoo Lane, Cdm Across 562-J.8589am to5pm rrom Gd.rion ·s. on Pacific Tatin& otrert'l Cab over View & San Miguel. 1m lrk cmpr Roll bar. TI4-640-~ putove, btlre ~9 2 game size tables Mai wheel for motorcy w1cba1n. boy·s bdrm de. Sspolte. ti'', chrome. set. waaber/dryer. dbl Brand new SSO. Toyo electr. oven. elect radial tire mounted on range Good buys Call nm. brand new 19() Call S.CS-1974__ aft.er 5. ~9292 Bdrm furn ror teenager. 2 <: u s T o M f 0 r m a I chests. bookshelf. lg drapenes w1hardware des k -cabinet $150 13' & l8' by 95·•. cryslal 552 1717 aft 6 =->PM . chandelier S300 840-9623 SAVE MON~Y. almoi.t 3 ,_, fare United Airline new Drexel din set, coupons S4()ea Counlry ~ngllsh 557·1188 ~71. SlerUng fiatwarti. Tri logy Antique chest. solid Birch by Gom»m. new, 4 s pc dlrung table fl buffet. lg place setUng 5 servin& 3>" Dao Guroey with blue Phil. Mabog. dresser & pea, Beal 0'uer (714) anodJJ:ed shamano rims, mirror. Reasonable ~ $50. 20·· Schwinn w1tb 640-18:1> -------- chrome sbamano rims Pooi'rable e.1quulte old· and t'-'r wheel back nm, rublooed model with $50. 642·4453 Aak for 'G.rogt Sale I05S artiltic pl.a.no lep. Slate. Sleve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leather pocket.a. 11500 Do'JI 1040 Thurs-Fri. 9_. Lots or value, ucrirlce MIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLECTIBLES, old Dehverrree. 838-8l02 KEESHOND Pupa. AKC Packard tranamlnlon. New Wine Cellar Cooti.nl Champ aitt. 111/F. Pet It BaDy pinball machine System ~· Easy a b o w . P v t p t y . from 30'•· doUa • much. to lData1J for wine room 21ll/97·134.5aft8pm. much more. 21702 Im· ~to300cu. ft. s,soo. Call Cblbuabuaa, Boa.tons. Poma, Peke. Yortfiil, T· cup Poodle, Sbibtzu, 51'1·50%7 DldabuDd pqppia. Good clapoeitioa~ :xlnt. color· U" Parten Peta. pala Lo, HB Follow MMM3 aipl. -----Phalb carpetlo1. Camel 2PAMILYGARAGER colored.. Approx 50 aq. ANTIQUES-yrda. UHd It needa FURNlTURE denlnl l:UO per yrd. Much more. Sat ooly M , ~101S. Al\3. *1 Sand Cut.le. Cdll. --------lJDlt.cS A1rUnn 1,; fare 0gthlna. misc.1 blhld, 50' CllJUl10D •· CaJ1 to $150., em nardware. M0-5m7 toola. Fr•·Sun 4245 --------1 s.bqWay.J.rv. UldtedA1rlines .,-, Garqre Sale: llorilli' au fare~ ll50 t.o•toa Old Eo1H1h mu1t P>· no &lit.rope ___ -.. __ lOI __ _ SbHpdoa. l\'iyr old. Ave. Cdll. lD .uey way. 1\Jtlil.edAlrttnm~ Heeds aomeooe w /Ume fl fan Ooupoo, "5 $f04TD Bi> lltlq ue. Sat 11 ·17, a UnUad Al.rtlnea ball .fan Mpm,~2 A.lvaradoDr, coapoo1. HO each. ll8. 7U.eo«Z d11. aT3·0775 ewa.Betb. Ma I 1111 W I• ........................ -------- Wanted: Electric '1,S>O. for equity ln 40' 1.awamoM!I'. Small llria· Ketch compl late 19'19. Int pree1. Call aft 5. Sall So. Pacific 6 moe ..waoo. trip eodlnl voya1e an Amlral.ta where equtty WANTED: Telephone holden wW aell for fair wweriDc reeorder. martiet. vaJue. No ex per -.aTaaft.a. oec 714·891 .ua2. OHloe r.r •• • Ir ru......5809 ' ; 'I • IOll 8DtJ1e 14, blue hull.I. white --·••••••••••••••• aai1 w /bhar stripe. 1700. EX!lClJ'ITVE Conferenee "'WIJ'jab&e 117~ 1006 Deak. Teak II bronze 31S"X'12'' plus matchlnc '7' l5ft Venture Cat, Credema 2l"x72". X1Dt wllrlr. 1ood c ond C 0 n d . Sl 5 0 0 D e W '1115/olft 1175-76S1 s.atftce .. far both. T*eOYer pact.a. Low m8Z bal89l. az· Roller BoyaleJec:triC! PurlUlt. wbHI, etc typewriter. D>. Newport abp aYail. TH .. 7.'31·~1 abeller po11lble. WUI ---------• coa11der all offer• Royal t70 Euc elec. ~eves typewnt.er. A!'Q '1 ml.nor - eervlce to be m ~ cond. s-&.ena ~-1-49. no •Plll Makeofr n..-67~UJl8 naker eq u1 pm en t ..,,.. m«lSS CLOSING BUSINESS Secretarial desu. oak table, 1811 typewriter, cbaln. etc. Rqaonable pnc... Call~ 319'1 eoroo.do ~. showboat. Xll'M. fMl fl <!lean. xlnl cond . fully equip, 91C>totfr. 675·7~ A Airport Loop Onve. :rr Moonng Wanted in C.M N e w po r t P P ,... 1017 714~782 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnf Sul (,'Joell Cockatoo ...... a&... $650 Will bold 'til -r/ 9070 Cbnl!tmas 673-2580 Oodta ....................... 2 Parakeets. blue and green. very healthy With cage S25 557-3393 ..._. .. Or..-1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shpa Avall Call Judy or Karvey 642-4M4 ****100'1 of NEW It USED ptaooa It Mgans -~· Dealer751 1121 9.illl Avul.able. Charter leue back, Newport YAMAHA. dell.tie prof B•yvlew Yacbt Club upnpt. Model U3HS, an llOO pobsbed ebony 542·2639 ------ lllPORTAN'f NOT!~ ltlW>ENl«JlllD ADVEJm.SEU Tbe price of lt•at• IMSv...U.ed by vebkle deaJ.n in tbe veblcle C!IU1U6.ct advertlslna calWlllll do-. eot lDc!lude 8Jl1 applicable taxea. UceDM, trantfer feea. ftnuce cbarl•· lea tor air poU~ ~ de· vice C9ft111cataom or de· , aAer dorUJl)eDtary pre· ~~Wlless ~~fled by u.~ . G_1.. t510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Tl Pleetwood BJ'OUlbam de'Eleaaoce . brown/beip Int. lo m1 , beaut11ul 175'115 "12 BJifW, auto steerinJ & air. lo ml, inlver /blue ml. $318S. STEPHENSON MOTORS 407 3lll Street. N. 8 . 67~5861or67l-0670. ........ ,., °"'*' 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''1 Studf'baker Lark . sreat for partll, good body. llOOMMrfJ3. ''7 u.c-. ea.. ...... f\llly reatared 2 yn a10 S2911> F\rm 146-WIO RARE ltlO Cbev. C.OOv. lmpal.a, new top, orig. UDboila. XIDl. c.qcid. A re· al black beauty. Only SIJll5. P.P. Daya; (714~11. 9530 . ..................... . i5 Prowler. 17'. blps 1. J burner g:.ts s t ove rerri g . klll"ht:n tbl . etc.et. cabinet.a. perfet1 cond lo m1 Winter Baraam Pnct !>47 31112 4WheefDri•es 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 Dod&e Ramcbarat:r 4X4-hll1 equlooecl 6 hat ONLY 12.000 ·mnes • a.ooo. Call Steve after 6 pm weekdays at 5»~ -n CJ 7. 29Kml. 2-1.opi. tcuit S4.9150 0 BO. 494 ~ H.itmmrcvt SptDe'l Organ T1 ; I .. ..._ ,....... ._ .. _ w lrg Leshe spitr. l7iS ·-••••••••• ••••• • ••••• i3 Fu.u. 3 ....,., new tin ..... 646-6587 t Wu lwd U.. 9 140 new shot'k.I. good <.'Ofld ••••••••••••• •• • •• • • • • • 9'7'9-0C88. $2800 rirm. 9· KJlwaJ Coorert Grand. Moped good cond 76 Ivory keys. new Dir Clmantl red Sacnhce 751-llZl 1250 SJIHllO Movlng ml.Wt sell Sptnnet ........ _....,.~wmslfdM/ Ualet·OaVLs piano. hte a;:: .... 9150 ....................... walnut. great cond. takes UUle apace. Call after s ~-um HONDA, C R 125 Vflr/.. IOCICI ahape ssoo. BeauUlul electric Ham Call: mood Ol'pn. llSQ. Call 41M7C70rtl'7·21'1• -..:17 Tri 8DaD. All arts. Sll1tit Ha.ntnaton Uprillit. II I I frt..ad dama1e. Make about IJOt. Good cood. a«wr. ~ -'_., __ . Ca_U_M2_~_52 ___ 1 ·11 Kawasaki KZ900. i8 Jimmy 400 CID auto tW'. Pt•. lalt crwse. roll bar. loaded & lmmac UKml. $7,900. P P n4-673-34JB. 1~_. '78 Chevy 4x4. "'• T camper ape·c. Loaded w1mru. OoJy 8K mi. 98). 594151 aft 5:30 & wlmda. TNIC:b 95'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 Bia..-4.XA. Must aeU. New t.tr.. spoke wbls. All/Fii I ~. A.IC, P IS. PB. Lo milea. llaoy ex· u... Best olr. M>-5711 d)'S, ews 78MM> PI AN 0 C 0 N S 0 L E Smi. nu kerbn. Good STEINWAY Louis XV cmd. l1500 flrm m--4N> IUcrt cond. S2.500. m'1 HONDA EXPRESS IGITT7aft.3. Sia Call MZ.-Z. Aller c I.I Dat.Mm, '76 eni., new Antique Upn1bl Piano, ... Urea 6 map, FM cass ori& iYCJWY.ke7S. carvma • ., l:luakJ Dirt. 0 mtles on ·Ill'. SZOOOolfer. 640-87'4 daik wood s,soo. '7$-4177. reblt q . IZll5 or offer. is Ford Couner. $ZSO(I Detuu Yamaha Eledoae I04'1Sl NI c e I oo k In I m a g ~Model 40U. 8raDd A "JI Honda 400 super wbeels. PP. 549--0889. new. SUDO. MCMIOl5 aport falriDI $900 /ofr • 7 o J n tern a ti on a I N&nmft -...CO.Jlm. ~. ltooflatbt:d. PIANO PU1lCllASED 1t Su 1 ulr l R 11 ·IO , SZIDO. MU81l BDORf! modified $500. Good "'I'S LIN p /U, Calm paint. ~~JI cond, very, very fHt All/Fii redlo, 53Kmi. SHOPPE _._ SZ,«IO. 5t0-8100 711W.JM.CllMl-7272 ~JJJI !;.~,l60 '74 Currler/T~per "i&&.•.t.w _.................. wlboiot. 41pd, A /FM 10ft ltnlck, CB, Sl.500 ftrm. -·-·····--······ g-......,1 19" ll6W T.V. '74 z.mth a or belt otfer. .... "Tl GllC Pk:tUP. ~toa dbl cab, A/C, ce. w /a dlx rancl• camper abell, w/boot, crptd, cab • Itta, -mi, xJnt cood. _,_ 541-••· $68Gll. 'M Dodie \'I too. A· 1 mecb. cood. Reblt ... -.m~or54t-toa \ Olia\W YCllllll'Cart <•••..w ....................... .. -.-e~ Ncl&llllll dDW1I 6 UIWIM ..... et •at.Ta mo. ..,,.. Hiii ft OllLIVCAYl ~-..cnoM C»MIW1'7f Ull'9- 1211 .. ALIOISICSI 't MITOCIJ Call toda7 · We allo may bave tbat pre-owned BllW you a... loolrln& for! Ul·20404tMt49 PAYa'IOP DOt.LAll 'Tt Audi 5000S. t11lly c.,rt '711 h-Qw UMd lepcwta =· J0,000 lllle1. __ ............... .. ~---Dae 1114144 , .• All ,. Oqwt u. air,' 1pd, IJl..l'71 • a:• Pll, lloo. thru anrf. All /FM 1tereo. ---------t Frt. llleh, BllW ma11. ZZllPG. SDIO. 491.2331 ~COUNTY'S ~~-========~ OLDIST f PORSCHE's I WANTED & i4C.pri V_.; a/c, am/fm .-.o.a trtr. Good cond. szaoo. 764-1134 9720 ....................... I.AMI SILIC110M °' ALLMOO&S SllOPACOllPARE BARWICK DATSUN '' I ' 83 1 IJ7S4'n.JJ7 !'> ..,. c.t'7.tw, dr mtt . • ,. •• , •Ir, 1&ereo, •-----.'"'!"!'"-.,.--.............. Anltilil•• 750-2011 :~-~ .. ---------,. -1L. • •Pd. •ttll __ ................ a, ... "'' overdrhe. 1'11aroof. 'l'1 11onaeo 11eca. &lnt -·--··-·•-·• to.ded. ••or be1t CDJb. ,.# t.tt. aJ.nt'. 1'170LDS *·!lfG m1.-....... o.MA•AM ....-.. •1...~~ '71 Dart. tunrf, fully NI c e ! A Io• d • d "'J'O vw futbaet. 1US - -a-A.A .. _. ~ lleeatyl And ~IVll ;:m,~-cOor'= ~ .......... tt.io --Mi.._ r..=:-u.~ul .'7Ut.daCVOC llllS·ltOYCl ..._ ...,. CU.. sa.ooo ........................ ,_.. ft40 ONLY SJ7tl 1...s •• IOodeo.A. • .._ __ =:t,~.!!.. SS7·11SO. 11>Qytart, p11. p/b, Uat _ .................... HOWA.IOC.."•t ·.-oo .. -....,... -'71 VW Coovert. XJnt ed 1lau. auto ,air, ;-~IL Do¥e•QuaU8'1. d P.OOO. •tm NEWPORT BEACH ....... t7JO QOUDIUNOAYS COG ' All/Pll, A/C. c -.-"'II'. ••• ASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------------12,000ml Beat offer --·· • ·-'T1 XJI V 11, IOKml. 'IT BolJ. Ro7ce llP'W ~ ·-•••••••••••••••••• C o u p e ll H D --11 t 11 1t '7'7 "12 Oldl .. ru art. nd11 S ltvtr /blk inter . ''Onlebe".·xlat...,...,9(50: •"11 &aper Beetk, lo/ma, '" •• my pat Job. All pwr, l rl LO•ft•ft v-Clean _.. b d l t CadillacS.Ville ... Sharp _ _. __ -.... 1 ... ".&1541' ~·# • ...... e err)' COD • ft /OU • • a tlldl. k>aded Loe. ~. . ...... .__. PP. Sll.000. '714113$-2323 _...... t 0 stereo caH .• rad1al1. Man·l'rl. t-s -76 •pd. $2,450 or offer moonrool. stereo t.tpe, '11 Oldl • Xlnt eond1 .___ 9712 ~··-•••••-••-•••• 80-1201 ~~1ndial liretl. ~~e tlca. Clean in/put. $650(> -... ,_ covers, ealucr orbettotr.~73 SAAi "78 vw C.oovt metallic 1nl • all the other ••••••••••••••••• • ••• ~ Jemen-Healey. Oria owner. llab Offer: Call afteorwimdl~. .._ .... 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1' Karma_on Ghia Con· tertlb1-, Clu1ic. ruu ...._martorm.- Mllcede1 .... 9740 ....................... blue wtute top. Uke new SJOCtiea! ! ' PreUielll ooe uo.•_._ _ __,__., '11 Cwtom Cnalffr Stn DemoSaJebaProcnN rm..taee. 714.'158-8!M1 lD town!'! Call 646-1146 .... ___ '-Wp. Lota ol room Ful 1'79 SAAi .. S or 1112·•1 4' Hk fo r ly equip xlol cood Automallc, air eood.. • SQblt, &ood rWUlln& &unQy. "74 8tat. Wp LTD •uoo MS-UIOO al.lll'OOI, ...... •t.eerull " cond. U 500 I bet l. i.o.ded. suoo. --....... tt57 'AM P'll .,... ,...._ 4llMZ15 Low mHeaae '7'7 Cad -.2229 ~ I atereo. (CM113). Coupe. Sharp car ·-•••••••••••••••••••• .... -'10 VW Convat. 1mmac WbolesaJ.e book. Priced "78 P'i•la, 11lver xlot ~ Pinto Wagon 6 cyl -•CHIUAftlTS cood. llap, Id.rat, must t.oMillorteu-.WFPT cond. $3400. 7SO·l390, auto trans. ract . A/C ~ ............, 1ee. $IMO . .._.W American Car Plan MS-c:m rad.lo. new ball. Goo<l ~~~CH 19'7J VW Tran1porter 751•10 "'10 lluatao& fHtback . tares. $22n Ph 536-3856 71~0 Bui, '78 Seville. lo m l, all D. aw>., p/1, am/fm '73Pinto, lo m1lea1e • •MIZ 71 . Beat otfer xtrH, m1nl be 1een, euaeue. Good cood. Good cood 11200. 4IOSLC TOf'M 9761 .._n. Sl.l.90IGll•-MZ·51U. 562-l!M, '754-lZJ'J ~2 New car taetory warraa· -•••••••••••••••••• VW Sclroceo '78 ail" "78 Cpe de VUe, xlnt con· "74 Mu1taa1 Futback, '72 Pinto, new brks. paint ~. abowroom new. SUD· "15 Corolla SRS. 5-•~· AM/Fii tape, ~lat coad.: ditlon saooo . Lo m• 4cyt. 41pd. PS. All/YM "tires $700 842-4045 all ~factory alloy am/fm. &lr. 28mp1, · llllO. 770<$3U; 644-8322 M4-95 -.ereo. 25a>pa. rea au, 4Pll. & cauette 1te~. eel cood. 1218U'75-~1J.. lo mi. XlDt meda. ~ ------ ('am3) TOYC1rA '7 e V W B u I . "14ELOORAOO minor body +pa1nt ...,._.... 9960 JIMSLIMOHS Sl085 slvr/plnlttipe, ·Por Loaded ' Or l ii l nal $1700.m.'7900,631-3896 -••••••••••••••••••••• IWOITS °""'°°' map, AM/P'll, 2'7,000 Owner Approumately "'M Plymouth Gran Fury ml. like new cood, ~ DC mUea MovUJ1 must leU "73 Ptn· Wagon. PS PW. P H. l.97000STHARABOllR.,!~VD. 1'13 Toyota Corona de· 531-lilM $3500.JD.9123 IO Rwi.about. lo m1, lite AM1t'M stereo. AC. All ~ lux. air Jtlnt CODd.. Sl500 blue. aood cond. After 5. "1rU Must sell $1500 6ll·fZ76 I.Ill. • • 'it Oa1ber Oleaal sto '74 El Dorado Convt M0-5565 _____ Call 714•737 6449 dll --------•I -.ot0aft4pm. wan. Sunroof. air . blk/blk Need• eng ---------•y....... '767 AM/Fii, 3Kmi Sll,000 ~M2-S57'7 i t Country Sqwre Sta ~ :Jl_P_M __ _ AUTOS ....................... a87,151·1404 ~ ttl7 W1n. a lnt cond m s . ven 1977 P lymouth WAMTID 1'71 TllUMPH '78 Bua conv., wbt on ••••••••••••••• 484-~ f\ary Suburban 4 door. l """' n-.nh II seal stauon wagon.'> All Don'ltrade ·Mlluayour Tl7COWI bhae. 7K, ca11 .• SftOO. ~1971.C roLT '72 a.; .. ,,. u..,_ am. 1 areautomallc.;urcoml . used Mercedes Benz. 5 speed tram .• bucket 5!1~. 558-1212 U'.000 ..... bleck Olt ~;:.~ery clean. roor racks. PS . p B Call UI to find out. what aeata, All/BM· & low io ClOllVt. recent motor• (~ 1 • c k , c 0 1 t most have power win ~~~~~-Jlliles.Psfonnaocewd.b paint. l'J'=w rad1al1 . f$10.SOO--sell for U..C. 9945 dows. AM /FM ste reo •31 •17 .. 0 eocaomy~~W8CQ>. a.EAN! l:J.575. 840-1225 ~ 000 ...._ ~_.. -·•••••••••••••••••••• nidMJI, some haves~ "" _._ -._., n--'TT Uncoln Town Car 4 control. Mileages r un AUTOS &'SON.Beac6Blvd. --------• "12 VW BUS. RuDI fd. ,.._ 957.50 I .... docw. '2K miles. New from 60,000 lo 67,000 LA HABRA 7t 2400, A/C, sunroof, saaoo. Call 536-84 all 5 tar Jerrie......_ Urea .. full power air. Pnced from $975 to $1275 WANTa '5111.No.olSAP'w>'> tUck, 9000 ml. whne. P& cn.ueeaotrot Ullwbeel. be low B l u e Boo k • ....._,.~-. --n ... .,_... C714Jl-l~l~ bluelnt., '17,800. Ask for -....._ __ 6 -1 a••c.. . ........ _al_ pn-Tb-· ~ ~ _., -'~ 641" • • J1r ,,._.;.... '71 .. ,._ .. , .. 1 D, ... .,,...n Dl""a""' -~. -, • w • AM/Fii Stereo tape, ... ""' .... "" ...... "'0 " Uled llercede1 Ben1. Simdayl>yAppt, · ....u.... .--~.. ~ co~ lhift. ma1 wtleell $I.GOO ......._ brt.«nor. lla.ny wa1on1 a r e priced • CWl ta to t1Dd out what d:Ya: IOMtW·'7"4 ev•. SI.a Wqoo. AC, at.no, mi, nid wttb bladt in· man eidl'U. "'*· Call aromd ll.500 eac:b.. Con· )'CIUrllBZ'treally worth --SEL Atc ............. All/'111, 1'00 mi, wblte, tl!rior, esc:elleol caadl· ........ _.. Sa nd tad.· ut-'-'"""""lmnnP4•. --: • -~· brown i*.. ... .500. Alk •~. -Ply _4_..... ._ -GI L a "".:...... ...... _,_,_,_, __ _ .,,,,,I" ----n BllW 320 I, 4tpd, Uucb mo-. 0 -.. tlfi-. ~ ......... .,.,, --· e...;..,_ ..... _ ... 5511 r ........................ . • 31 17 .. 0 u -.... ~.. ..... l£PO for II r . Coat a . -•-..._ --..::r:-· aJJ .,...._,....._. ~C.out • "" 1 ver, 2'7,000mi, awuf, .-.ss1.au1m.1110 114 ........ 1 .. 1 d .. ._. ....... --o Bi1IMdn. JLtraa tmanac. ~ ._.... .. 71, eva. day s.&urdaJ 5'&.a· Mwcaif "I Pik>l WAHl'ED: T1'ant Van or OOer p.p.653-'lis7 ~~~~~ • ~ 2 &ope, new 11» De111 PUot l'ederal llJ5.8M-'7"4eves. day --·••-•••••••• MZ-G21. Ext.210 EzpJorer UHd, low · .a'::.__ · tram. Uiw, fuel UQect, 0'9Cllt l1Dlaa ii DOW Uk· 't8 vw camper. New OBANOEOOUNTY'S ........ llustbeitllood '75 saot : 51,000 mUet. ._.. mint eood Ul,500. tna wled bidt oo •re, l b d u '78 Clmoaro. All/PM. MIWIST "74 Saa.eWte cud.om 4 dr eoadfUon and clean &u.vool. J.mmac. CaU t;S 280 z. 4 1pd, air, t.O·?Of7ewt p und '71 TRI wltb ~l c,.:i:.nin1 co~~ ~ p/b, .me&allie bm. LINOOLN-llZ&CURY radio. air. Xlot cond dlraiiOout.C.UleUO• m«m.Mf.87U075 All/Pll.152JOC). l>vt Ply. 4'7,000 aane.. llbilmum All/FMcau:BeatoUer. otferover C.000~ Dr.ALEBSBJP 67 ,000 mllea. SlSOO ' ..... , I fllO .._...._... tllf CWleW1witdys983-J5lO ':!tl°:>~~~ =.,-.~ ~~ci,.:: _m.azi __ 4 ______ • ~. ~~:· .·~ IAYRADllOE ~Ito days, 548·9627 , •11•1••1••H••••H••••• -·-• .. ••••••••••• "74..Z.air,All/Yll, European style, sort. automotive 1ara1e wvw BUG, x.lntcoad. m401'1 LlNOOl.N-llERC'URY "' ----------.. ma11. 1tudeot must rain tlrw, leather tot .. betWMD tAll • JPll SllOO •llAatoOeatel' Dr. "'5 I LEASE AMY MAIE I aacrtlie9 Btaupunkt radio. •lot " lltleJs CJG11. Coatac& 501-4480 ~~'::-0-ea~'!Pr:~d SDPWJ·Lab rw.t exit ~;;;;=· .·, ANY MOOR I IBO.NO-Uc.s cond. Belllotrer.llMllO :::.~== e~~ -n VW Camper, alnt one! TbeD UU. '-lbt .~T.:O New om. 1uat bad a I I ~~~~~oJ. W>~able forturthertnforinauM. ::S-cii ~~t>e!t ~:: =b ~bl~. 8::' '111.epbyr, 2-door. many ~~-:Sert:~~~ ' 17,0QOml.$4200.tG-42183 682-3285 Vala...-9770 m274Z ma••· 1poilen very xtraa, U ,SOOmi . xlnl Mt6PM I PAY OML Y I· '78 Dataun. 1 owner, xlnl '74 450SL Ivory lthr 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vat.. f772 ~IZS3ccad. l!.900/080 _Cl11Dd. __ Prvt __ Pt_y_._SS6-0588 ___ . "19-'J'rans--.-A-M-~--,a-l-or I FIRST Mo.......... I ~3i_sa.ooo.983-867e :·=r:i;A~r:;; r~J?~b~~!; ._.................... ,,20 ....... ttsz der 301. •-•p. m an) "In -·~ .. •p .......... -, . Paid for or Not! VOLVO ca..... .. ..................... ll1ras. 41DOS oki $7,700 I I ~ 1r99-• ~ ....................... ~~--a..., Kl Ellli..IT '77 280Z , auto, AC, your car lo Jim ,...,.,,.,._ 1or m I PA YM " I AM/FM cauette. map. '72 SEL 4.5. xlnt cood., lo Ma no Voltawacen. SALIS. SBVICE lt7t DEMO 79 TUI.I() Beal offer over $'7.000 mi.call alts. 18711 Beach Blvd., Hunt· AHD LIASIHG CllAl.ulel! tllstua; Cobn I * I takelD-5538 &44""'504 in&!m Beach . Ask ror ,.....,._.,.,.,., OELJVERY Ob c.amaros. C..pncn, Frank Marino or Tom v .. eono>~ Monte Carlos. Mahbus &. Blue beauty -Mus t I .. o DB-OsrT oa LAST MONTH I "75 211>2: 2+2, abeolut.ely '72 DieieJ 220. A/C, P IS. Alk1n. EXPERTS Novu. Drasuc reduc aeJJ• 4 speed. 4 cylinder. ------. -WIT.AKE AMY 'RADE mint, 4-apd, alr, map, clean, $6.9oo. P .P . --------lions' A/C. leather 1nten or. 9970 I IPAID lie. Oil MOTl I All/FM cass .. sunrf. -~----..------URU IKE SAVE HOW!!! mag wheels, cassette ••••••••••••••••••••••• •,I PHOHE CllDIT APPROVAL I Must Sac. $5500?60-0600 •'89 2niE. super cond, HEID Har? VOLVO dedt. map lilbt. Lo m1 iS Thuoch!rbird. loaded '74 260-Z xlnl cond. mecb. xlnl, loaded, Helpyounelft.oa U116Harbor81vd. Priv pty BKl ofrer clean, xlnl cond . ncv. 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But IJbya among an people can tell them what the 20 Arab League deteaatioos do sup~ aucb a move. Even · ID Tunisia, meanwhile. Arab Iraq, one of.the most anti· a1ue 11).inisters rejected a Ub-American Arab nations, re. versed it.a stand and opposed lbe Libyan demand. Aa the embuay impaaae en· tered lts 12th day, CBS correspondent Randy Daniels reported from Tehran that AbolbUUD Baol Sedr, Jru'a foreisn affa1l'I dUef, told blm iD an interview Uaat ••an women and btaeb would be freed very aoon." He did not H)' exactly when tbi.a would take place. Bani Sadr bad told a news con- *-* * I * * * Cerence Wednesday that those wbo are ··~t. ·· watbout a "coonecUon witb the United St.a tea," milhl be freed by the weekend, Tehran radio re· ported. Toda)', Foreign Ministry spokesman Ibrahim Mokkala told The Aaaociated Press women and black.a "poaibly" would be freed "due to the fact that lalam b11 got a lot of (See la.AN, Page AU Farmers Back Block BB Holdup SEX A1TACK SUSPECT W8nted bY PoUce .. . llBPolice ~idiMan lnSexCase Huntington Beach police today • leased a composite drawing of younc man 10Ug.bt in the Oct. sex atttack oo a six·1ear-old irl at an· elementary school lay pound Tbe suspect, believed to be in l1 20I, alle1edly approached ~ at Burke School, 9700 -ree Dr., and told her and her 'Pla1mate1 be wu a doctor. Jn•estfaaton aald tbe man tried to remove the younpter's clothlnc and perform sex act.a. The auaped reportedly Oed oo a aold·colored bicycle wben the J '9pD to er,, police Wei. 'ne Prt told inv.Uaaton tbe aa had dark brown bair, a ID buUd and WU wuria.I blue •ID» lbOrtl. Ally information MClllUICI tali puMd on to Detective Di'Ql.tm.aa. ·Of Food to Iran Smpect . -. . An-ested .. .,. ~Mt succumb to the blaellmeU tactic. of lrMtu .-=·"•MY Alla tG-.. pr~ OI tit• a.1 •Wb· famUJ American Fann Bureeu Fe41endon. . Gram aa1d be bad wntten to President Carter to pledae the federation'• support for uae of "any necessary economic and moral sanctions, including full embargo of food commod.itJea" againlt Iran. Moslem militants have been holding about 60 Americans hostage 1n the U.e. Embassy in Iran since Nov. 4, demanding the United States turn over the deposed Shah of Iran to stand trial for h1s alleged crimes. "We'Te get.tq11 quite a lot of commenta from our people out 1D the comstry," Grant said in an interview. "'Ibey're saying, 'Do wbatever's necessary.' 1bey'd Ute to see the adminiatratlon take mo"' sWf meuures. But they don't want military inter- vention ... because that could * * * coat the lives ol tboM people." Durial the 12-mootb period eadlD1 Sept. 30, tbe Oalted States eold food &Del Hlmal feed wortla J.!!..~" ... to Ina ... ~~--~~ Trut WAI _.. ... ~-­w" ~ IUCll Pl"OdueU t.o 1rM would not affect American ,......,. .. maa.rte111 .. became ~=-"-a.== ducta ..... •J,J. * * • BrOrhel Btuu Iran Students MUSTANG, Nev. (AP) M witang Ranch brothel owner Joe Coaforte bu jolDed the pro- test against the takeover ol the American embuay in Tehran by bani.q lranlan atudata from hia place ol bua1DeN unW the American bostal• are freed. Conf orte posted a sign at the entrance ol the storey County brothel east ol Reno which sa.ya. "No more admittance to 1nDiaD students until the bosta1es are released." Conforte said be t.boupt it was • 'JlftUY hypocritical" that penoas from a country wbicb sboota prostitute• would patronize h1I brothel. • * * Iran Cuts Off Oil NEW YORK (AJ>) -Iran to- day aottfled at leaat two Am•riean oil eoau>an1• tbat it would DO 1o1a&er 1eU oU to them, and bldmtr)' ~ sald tbe cutoU ~ •ppU... to all AmericaD ail eomoa.nl•. Tb• aeUon ·m••n• tbat American compaolt1 wm uo lonpr bi able to bU)' lrulan oil for IUe to tblrd coUDtrlel. Preatdmt carter oa Tue9da)' ... bannecl tlll 1mJon of lnDIJD ail to tbe Unltect• ltate&. but tbe American OJI compulu bad boped tbiJ eould coaUnue to A ZS.year-old man police aJ. lqe wa one ol two men wbo boud ad &:~ an elderly ER; .rlat-e. aneated bJ Nevada autborttiea. PoUce aaid a secood suspect ls beinl IOU&ht in the robbery o( 70-year-old Azla Kiani at his Sklmmer Lane bome. Barton. they said. will be transported back to Huntlnatoo Beach l'ri· day . The Yictlm and his 65-year-old wife told poUce two men barled into t.belr home, tied them up with tape and telephone cords and left with ten ru1s and a tapestry. Jogger Finds Qothed Body Along Coast The body of a mlddle-age woman wu found floating in the surf today off Huntington Beach by an early morn.ing Jo11er. Oranae County Sheriff's dep· uUet said the woman was clad in a blue bloose and brown slack.a, but wu barefoot. Her Identity and the cause of her death weren't immediately known. Nor was it known bow Ion& tbe body bad been in the water. The bodY wu found about s a .m . OD the atate beach just south <:A Golden West Street. (laoice in China PEK.IJllG (A.Pl -Mo"' than 300,oOo PektDc resldenta voted today in tbe tint maJor elect.ion ln CblD8 in 25 yean. Dlatrlct At· tree to mu. tiM final decilkml 00 tM tenDI -coadJUom ol employment H provided by •tat. law:· ... added. Bar•atnln& unit .pre1ldent C•rol Halbacb. ae1d, "The school boerd bu repeated1)t ex· prened it.a appreciation for tbil district's teacben and the ex· ceUent Job they are doin&. "We hope that t.be board wUJ sbow it.a appreclatJoo wti.o tbey take action OD tbe compea1,.. for teacberl aad other terms and eondltiaaa ol emplo,JJDIPL • "We expect their action abal't· ly, pcmibly at tbe aebool bocd meetJna MondaJ Dl&)lt." Al • ftnal shot, Kaelter noted that the state fact·flndlns panel's report recommended a 9.4 percent aalary increue' and an additional *210 worth of <See OONTRACI', Pa•e AJ> Queen Sandy Kay Zahlen. 18. F'ountam Valley. and Kmg Dave May 20. Newport Beach. presided over 1979 homecoming f estJ vlties thia past weekend at Orange Coast 0oUeCe In ~ta Mesa . Sex Charges Lead To Medi-Cal Loss SACRAMENTO <AP I Aa Oakland psych1atr1st accused of having sex with a pal1ent dunng office calls for which he billed the state has been suspended from the Medi·Cal program. '>ay state health offic1aJ.s. The Department of Health Services s&Jd Wednesday the in· def1n1te s uspens ion of D.r · Rachard Kom1saruk took effect Monday Department spokeswoman Beverly Powell saad Med.i·CaJ paid Komisaruk $3,099 for 99 sessions in 1975-76 with an un· identified female patient. Komisantk said the sessions lasted 50 minutes The depa'""'\ menl said they lasted 30 minutes or less. and that many of them mvo(ved sex Ms Powell saad the woman stopped seeing Komisaruk an September 1978 and later flled a complaint against him. Meanwhile , the chief lD· vestlgator for the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance. Vern Leeper, said the board bas approved revocation or Komisaruk's license to pract.u:e medicine. But Leeper said the revocation does .not take effect until it is sicned by Dr. David A&Jerad, secretary of the Division of Medical Quality, which be ex· pected today. Leeper said the improper uae of prescnptJons for Demerol. a pain k.Jller. 1~ aJso in volved m the revocation HB Mo-pedder Said 'Critical' Seventeen-year old Mi chael Paul Palomares of Huntington Beach was listed in critical con· d1lioo today at Pacifica Hospital with head lnJUries be suf{ered when has mo·ped collided with a car shortly after midnight Police said Palomares, 709 Jay Carcle. wasn't wearmg a protectJve helmet when the acc1 dent occurred on Huntangton Street near Utica Avenue. The dnver of the car was iden· taJ1ed by pohce as Damle Leslie Hunter, 21. Huntington Beach. Sbe wasn't hurt, police said. Coast Weather Overnight and morning fog likely with skies becoming f~ Friday af. ternbon. Days cooler. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 52 inlatid, with highs Friday o( 64 aJon1 the coast and 72 in· land. INSIDETOD~'Y Bad ._. for CalifOnUa Angel•' fau: A ·Hou don pap•r r•port1 tkt 1tar pffclwT Nololt ~ ll7fU • 11aort11 ~th t,.. Hoeuton Attroi. Storv. p_. Bl. .... Jt ,.....,... ow ..... 11'1 DI ...._WMln ~ ............. ., ........ u ............ ............ ... ..... Cllllr All .... . ... ... , ..... ., == .. •••• ::::-..... \:: ) .. 1 • -~ ..... ~ " All of PIMf' Co'fOl'IU.~1 Am.W. _,. ,_. . ._.~ .... wl&Wnwa Mm lraat °""' ............... .., ..... ~ ell +t' 'nl. ~-:••• ,_ *tbtlwftMll ..... ...,. Tiie JooaUoll of tll• II A•erlcaM, bOft 1 WU Ml ·=l•JMkO....._Uld tll• "---.., ... ......, ::=r:..-::.:r:::c ••Dl Wt .. naw. u. ....,..,., n Slf.ua II tblilr U1wt1 c• bl ...,...... .......................... .............. ~ ..... omm~ i:terlcan WClfbn In lraa I••• tllat tro'8bl•· piqued ·COllD • where 1tudlM demomtratcq have been bold· lD• -~-........ tbe. U.8. E In Tellnm. ,, .... Cc:M:P~ ~ Ud about. 1.000 •m"°1ea •ta ll'an, but withdrew ~ wbea RPPOl'ten ol ~,.., Kbome.mt .... pled tbe hi a r.volutloft earlier ,..,.. Fluor won.a reti 1Mt 1u.mmer fo u.,. to ftnJA reftMry pn>jeet. • The i;eftnery at Eafabn 11 r. poi to be near\J com~. but ardner Hid be d"ldn 't bell e tbe Jranlam bad tbe G• pe M to flnl1b tbe project tbe HIWll. · e Nation.al •Iranian 011 Co., f~ wbom tbe NflDery WU be1Jli b\&llt. paid Pluor and lta W•t German partner to the work about fS) m11lJon in AUl\lll to complete tbe Job. Garclner Hid the lranlant could eont1aet with another ~mp11117 l1 they IO deltJ'ed. When completed, the refinery would have a 200,000 barrel per daJ capsctty In the product!on ot aatoUne, teroaene, jet fuell and badtJ needed beattna oU. Pluor ontciala 1aJd none ot tbe American worken in Iran bad ever been banned or threatened durlna the tumultuou.s eventa of tbe put year tbere. J. Robert Fluor, cbalrman ot Fluor Corp., said tbat regardless of future eventa ln Iran, there would be no adverft financial impact on the company's earn· mgs * * * Indonesia Hikes Price .,..~ ....... Ple9I Iran elaf mJ It bad found a buyer for 10 percent of tbe Ira· nlan oU banned from shipment to the United States, and In· doneaia announced lt was rala- iog most of ita oil prices an average 11 percent Indonesia Is the seventh member of the OrganizaUoo of Petroleum Exporting Countries to boost crude-oil prices In re· cent weeu. There also were continued rumors that Saudi Arabia , OPEC 'a lar1eat member, waa on the versed a price increue. In a Tehran radio broadcut monitored ln Kuwait, Iranian OU -Mln11ter All Akbar Molnfar aald Iran bad reached a1reement to sell unidenUfted "'lnternatlooal ~uatomers0 70,000 barrela ot oil dally for $'5 a barrel, almott twice Iran'• official price. Gann Impact OnHBList Tb• Rmitlnston Beaeb City Councll w1l1 d&cua the Impact of Ul• recently pa1Hd Gau Jnltlatlve on elty aovernment toatabt at a speela1 meetlns. COundl membert are a1lo ex- .,.Cted to take a mkl·1ear re· ;t'ew o1 ..tbe munJclp•l budtet and eomldel" department con· tolldationl. . be TM 7:• p.m. meettu will beld ID room 8-1 of ·the dvlc cmter,.2000 llm SL °"Ul•COMT DAILY PILOT IHl'U. .. CANCMDATI P:ow:""' v-,·. ltOMt Planner Seeks Seat In Valley 91 IDaY CLA111EN or .. .,.., Ptlilt....., Planntn1 Commlnloner Barbara Brown bu aanocmced 1be '11 run for one of tbe two Fountain Valley Cit)' Coanctl Mata~ to be fllled ID U April 8 election. She bu tcbeduled a formal announcement bruilcb for· Sun· day, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. ID ber bome at iaeo. Nlmbul St. Mn. Brown 1a the tb1rd to U• nounee lhe'11 run for teats cur· rently held by Mayor Bernie Svalstad and llarvtn Adler. Cbil"OIJl'8ctor J amet Petrtldn announced ln Aupat. Ke WU followed early tb1I month by EJ. lery Deaton, a city Parks and Recreation Commhalon member. "U you don't have a lot ot money, you start early and work hard," Mn. Brown Hld Wednea· day. She 1ald she hopes to keep her campa1111 1pendln1 below '2,000. Tbe former Orange County Grand Jury member aald ber main concern ln running for a council seat .. to "maintain the quallty of ll!e and environment we have ln Fountain Valley." ••After serving on the grand Jury for a year you bear all kinda of horro~\ stories about 1ovemment, •• sne recalled. "I came away feellna really proud of Fountain Valley. We have a lood dt1 and a aood dty IOV· ernmeat. 1t•1 10!Mthta1 to be proud ol, mdl •Mt co..,.. ... The planntn1 commt..lon vice chairman lubed plans for Sun· day swap meeta, the converaioo of restaurants to ban and at- tempt. to place masaa1e parlors in Fountain Valley. M r s . B r o w n I •) a microbiologist who haa been employed aa a medical technologist. She has served as an officer of the ClUzena for Mlle Square Park, hu been on t.be Girt.' Club board and bu held volunteer health or1anlzatioo poata. Top Citizen To Be Named 'The Huntin1ton Beach Chamber of Commerce ii ac· cePtlD« recommeodaUon• for "Citizen of the Year,., to be named at Ill annual January banquet. Candldat.el don't bave to be chamber members or Runt· tnston Beach resldenta. Criteria for 1elecUoa ol cltben of tbe year by a 1lx-member committee lneludea evidence ot communlb' ooatrlbutlom and a record ot promoUn1 tbe prtn. plea ofprtvateeoterprtae. Re1ume1 must be 1ubmlUed to the chamber offlce, 18582 Beach Blvd., by Dee. 15. llB Plana - i4rt Auction A tuod·ralllnf art exhlbttioa and aucUon ii &cheduled Sunday at the Htmtlnaton Harboar Bay and Raquet Club ln Kuntiqtoa Beach. Proeeed• from the event, 1DOlllCINCI by the North RotaJt CluW.;ud tbe Aulltance lAaCUt of Runtln1ton Beach, will beaeflt community proJectl. V~ 11arU at l :IO p.m. RefNlbmlntl will be avlila· ble. For addlUonal lDtormadco or Ucata, phone 631.a'1. <A•d{Gla SOapt WASRJNGTON <AP> -Mon than 100 Houle memben pet1. UoDed Pnlidtnt Carter WICfMe. U1 to ,.Jm~ prtoe Ud al· IOC&UGD coauoll oa bome but-tna on, di..a Nill anCI Mber mtldi. df.IUU8*. IA a letW to Carter, tm ..,...m• lasd,. ftlaen' Jll#lt marllai are ril&Da hilce ., fut u IM. coet Of,-cia ttNll. ' J 1'11'•P-AJ CONTRACT frtn1e· beaetlt money for each teacher. But a board filer diltrlbuted to teacben on Wedne1day noted thet there will be no salary raises without a new contract. "The board .. aware that ln- flatlon bas taken it• toll on paycbeckl and II vitally COD· cerned wltb salary adJuat- menta." the ruer noted. "But the)' cannot alve 1alary Increases at the expease d a DOD·COOtract which protecta no one -not you, the cluaroom teacher, and eertatniY-Dot tbe lon1·term interests df-1 the dis· trict," the ruer reported. Kaelter tald, "We're 1oln1 to won tbll )'tar to prove tD t.be dlltrlct why they need a COD· tract tbat .. a balanced .COO· tract." He.said tbe teacben would not strike nor 1ta1e alck·outa or park-outs. - He did aay. however, that teacben will be paradlna before tbe board of truateea "more often" wttb problems tbat ~cur without IOlut1Qf11. Teachers, be added, alto will work la tbe community. la penon and tbroulb pubUcaUoaa, to make lt aware of a "need foe equitable workln1 rel•· Uonsbipa." "And." Kaelter added. "lf the diltrtct acts unfairb'. we'll be filln1 unfair labor pracUee com- plainta." He cited the Wednesday board-releaaed Iller aa aucb a practice. "They are lr>'lnl to coerce or force teacben fDto ...11tn1G1 a contract on tho bull tbat tbe U · aoctaUon II 1ta1UDa. Tbat'a not true,'' bl laid. H1mtlngton PlamTourtJ Of Museum GUkW toUri ot the Newland Mu11um an belill spoDIONd b1 tb• ffunt!qt.oo Bfach H!ltcrtcal 2*lttJ luDday from 11 a.m. to a p.m. No app_ol a tment1 ate nee....., for toUi'i ii the Vic· &orian .,.. .... btilJt on uae coraer of. Bt•eb BOulnird Ind Adam• Avtnue ln ~. Dona· Uou ott tor adulta and JO c•tor onctr.aanreq~. l'oT lddlttODal I formaUoa, pboae•Jm. Repllblicans Target Mangers, Miller .................. THROWS DOWN OAUNlUT GOP Chief Lundbetg Students Get 'Bonus Day' At Marina Huntbllton Beach'• Marina H11b 8chool ltudeota will set a bonua da1 otf nnt week. The 1chool'1 staff wtll participate next Wednesday. tba day before Tbanbpvtn1, In a "Staff Development Day.'' a apokeamaa announced. Studenta won't attend c ...... but ttaff memben are to bear 1peakaw cm.Alna& awareness. ef. feetlve dilCtpllne, Vietnamese calture and other toplca tbay selected to tmproTe tbelr 11cW1. The aeHlon, approved and funded by the 1tate, 11 the second ln a three-year Mrtee. ., That word came Wedwday from 11.n. Lo6a Lundber1. the GOP'i cotmty chairman, lo a 1peech before the Balboa Bay Republican Women, P'ederated. Mrs. Lundberg, aaytn1 ''there la no reuon for UI not to have the uaembly seats,'· added lbat Bepubllnm are pledged to an "all-out effort" to win the seats now held by Democrats Deruus M an1era at HunUnitoo Beach and Chet Wray or Garden Grove. The GOP also l.s 101ng after the con1reulona~ aeat of Democrat Jerry Patterson of Santa Alla, lbe aaad. Mn. Lundber1. in ber apeedl, did not name any Republican eandJcs.te. f« U... poata &ad oftldala at.coal~~ uJ4 DO OM baa t.a to date to ... t.be leatl. A ssemblyma n Brute Nestande, R-Oran1e. likely will seek Mlller's spot oo tbe county Board of Supervisors, Mrs . Lundbttg said ''1'here 1s no way we are toinl tc let MllJer stay an ornce ... she said Miller waa ap- pointed by Gov Jerry Brown. "-llB F omm . Schedaled A half-day forum on final ~ aratiooa for the Huntln1ton Beach Local Coastal Prosram wlU be held Saturd.a1 llarUQI at t :IO a .m. DllC\mion wtll f~us on the downtown area and city p&an. nen wU1 present an inventory ot bulln..,_ ln tbe area. The date mandated plan ls ex- perted to be completed tbla March. """ LONDON <AP1 -Sir~ 'aluo&. All emUiMlt I~;~ "'''°".. WM adYlMi ~ Dubldl II aad Mt taa. • tbl rc>Yal eoUecUon of tab r I: wu a IPY In World W• 11 th• Soviet Untonl ..r.rl Mtal1ter llar••ret ·Ti•tc •* ~He wW ... "1t olllll . II n . 1aSd Bluat. 1J. C<iifteMd ~I; '::"J: t: =-::=..tie.., a snem• ill Brl tal11 '• • warUm• Hcarltr ..mce, bill to MC'Ul'e b11 coo. , .... be ....... tin1Dmd11 from~. sa.. u14 aaunt wu ln~ e'9 ta 1111 aftM' two top 8dUA dJplomatl, Guy Burr... • Dooal4 llaeleao, defect.cl to !!,! Sovtet Union aftM Hmu la tM. Brtt .. b Embuty ID Wailllnlto& The Buraeu·Maclean affair wat Brttain'• wont •PJ eca.tt dal. It wu followecl la ua lb' aootber' storm .tie tMlr,,...,. ..-Iate, ltlla .PlallbJ. mo~ ed to ~. He ..... •OIWm' member ot tM uilUrtt1 eemoe wbo al10 worked In tbe WHhlnitoo embauy and WU the DOtorioUI :\:rd man" who tipped off Bur ud Maclec that they .,.. • to be e~ poled because ol aecurtt1 leab. Mn. Thatcher 1'14 Blunt q. silted Burpu and llaelean to pt awa.y to the Soviet Ualoa. In a .wtft)anDMIDCalD..t afttt ll'rt. Tba(clt•r'I dl1elotare, Buctl._m Palace 1akl Bhm would be •tripped of tu QiUtbood be wu ,warded ID 115i. He waa IUIWYOI' ol tbe royal art colleeUoa to KiAC Geor1e Vl and to Geor1e•1 dauJbt,er. Elisabeth, trom ~ to ltTZ. Tb• 1ubJect waa raised to Parliament followtn1 public•· tion of a book, '1'be Climate ot Treason.·· by Andrew Boyle, which speculates about fourth and ftft.b men In the Burien· Maclean-Pbilby cue. aur1e11 died In 1H3, but Maclean and Phllby are believed still to be living tn the Soviet Unlon. Blunt wu a tutor at Cam· bridge Univen1ty when Burgeee wu a student there, and later was a director of London's CourtauJd Institute of Art and prof~sor of hutory of art at the Unlverslty of London Woman Loses Four Fingers CONCORD <AP> -A 38-year· old woman had four fingers blown orr after a bomb made to resemble a cigarette Ugbter ex· ploded an her hands. Injured Wednesday WU Mary V1rg1n1a Ma11.11re, who told police she was see1n1 her two son• off to school when one of the boys pjclted up the li&hter from the pavement and began nicking 1t. Sbe said she took the lighter from tbe youtb when 1t exploded in her hands. ShrapoeJ from the blut tore into the walls of their apart- ment, lln. Masulre'r•I b and pierced a luncbpail c ed by one of tbe boys. l~k Still Threat Mls.51SSAUGA, Ontario (AP> -About 75,000 evacuee1 ol U)e M!Hl••uca area near Toroa'° 1penl a fourth nllht Wedne.day wfth irelatlvea or in b~tel1 because ol ltlll·d•eroua fumes from derailed tank can. Call us for all your lhopplng needs Thlt offergooct thru Nov. 24. 1m :Ali Sa,-s Iran Refused Off er LOI ANOELa <Al'> -'Former beavywet1ht lloalna cit,.,.. Jlua•mn.a AJJ llU ancucued tbeN II no ~ 1M will play a role in nesoU•tinl for Amertan .._.. .. ln Tehran, and 1UQt1ted tbat the Vatted....._~ tN Sbab ud bit moDeJ to Iran. AU wllo uPOUMtd earu.r tbat he'd otfend ldmMii ln ncbant• for the «> Americam belnl beld biolla&e at tM U.S. emb._,y lo Tehran, 1aid Wedna· day t6at bla nquelt bad been turned down. All, 8i llutllm, aaid lru would not accept blm in trade for UM ataces becauae "I'm a bero there: tbey 're °'7 brothen.' • He wcu.14 not say, however, wben be bad made the propoul nor wblch Iranian offlclala turned it down. Asked lf be mtcht be permitted into Iran to apeak with leader A,atollah Kbomeinl about the bostaaea. Ali answered: ··1 don't know. I don't think so. They want tbe Shah and we've aald we're DOt going to give b1m to them." Eight bia U.S. tunaboata. captured by Peruvian 1un· boats Monday. have been freed after paymenl. of 1365,282 for licenses. Julius 7.oleu.1 of San Diego. point· ing to location of seizure Inside Peru's 200-mile flshln& rl1hta area, said U.cenaes are good for 100 day1. Hi.I boat. Jeannine. valued at $8 million, was amonJ those nae 37-year-old retired clwnplon said be thought the U.S. aboWd send all ol Sbab Mobammed Reza Pahlavi'• money back to Iran, t.beD lhould send the Shah Mmaelf back "when be aeta well and able.·: ·•we are boldin& a thief that they want back io their country.•• AU said. Rut when asked direcUy if be thought the U .S. was making a mistake by not retuminl tbe Shah to Iran. Ali replied: "I'll say ·no comment' to that: AU this stuff La above me. It's between countries." set free. .. Mongage Rates Dropp~ng Swiftly The Shah is hospitalized in New York. w ere be La recuperating from a gall bladder operatl and also is being treated for l~atic cancer. Iranian students who se1reatlle . em y in Tehran Nov. 4 have said they will e the hostages when the Shah and the fortune be amassed durinl bis ruJe is returned to their country. LOS ANGELES <A > Prospective 6ome buyers i.nJ . at hilh mortgage ra unable to meet moot payments have cut down on rowing, forcing some California's largest savings loan institutions to drop mongage rates. Among the big lenders making across-the-board reductions Wednesday were Great Western Savings & Loan Association in Beverly Hills, ranked second na- Uonally in savings, and Glendale Federal Savings & Loan As· aociation. ranked fifth na tionally. Both institutions dropped their prime mortgaae rates to 13 per· cent. . Lenders' rates are now often well below the 14 percent level widely predicted to become the norm followln1 the Federal Reserve Boa rd' s credit· U1btenlng moves Oct. .6. Home Savin1s • Loan Aa· aociation of Los Anaelea recent- ly dropped it.a rate to 12~ per- cent. and Imperial Savinp & Loan Association of San Diego cut ita rate Tuesday from 14 per- cent to 13~ percent. "It's Proposition 2, the slowdown In the real estate arkerancl the general lack of lo activity that have caused inter~tes to drop already,'' said James Edmond.a Jr., presi- dent of the California Mortcaee Bankers Auociation. Proposition 2 made out-of. state loan money available by lifting the 10 percent state usury· ceiling and freeing mortgage bankers to charge current market rates. Three U nhuri In Plane Crash CORONA (AP> -A twin -engine plane crashed into the slde of Prado Basin. but the pilot and two passengers walked away from the wreck with on- ly minor injuries, authorities said. Ronald Willlams of Las Vegas. Nev . the 28-year- old pilot-owner of the plane. Dale H. Rodenbeck. 56. of La Habra and his 25-year-old son. Roger Roden- beek1. who la stationed at Nellis Air Force Base near Laa vegu, walked unal~ into the emergency room of Corooa Community Hospital Wednesday. a nursing supervisor said. She said the three were released a rew hours later with only minor lacerations and abrasions. Wolllen Pilots Take Off In lnng Beach-Baja Race Riverside County Fire Department spokesman Tom 1Uda.le said the plane crashed at about 12:30 p.m . oa the east side of Prado Basin soon after takiDI off from nearby Corona Airport. The plane appeared to have engine trouble dur- ing its descent. according to one witness. wbo said the plane bit a fence but crubed upright. LONG BEACH <AP) -The first all-women air race to La Pu, Baja California, Mexico got off the ground today as 29 pilob vied for a total of $5,000 in caab prizes. Lt. Gov. Mike Curb 1ave the st.art- lnl slenal for the private airplanes to take off from Lon& Beach Alrport ln the first leg of tbe 8C8-mlle race sponsored by the Commission of the Californias. ·'What we hope it will help ac- com pliah la that more ot the informal airstrips in Baja will be equipped for commercial airlines ln the future," sbe said. Mexican President Jose Lopez PortiUo wu to &reel the fliers at the finish llne to La Paz, where an awards banquet will be held Sab.tr- day night. In Mexicali, the governor of Baja North planned to greet the contes- tants. Curb chain the commission, which waa eatabllabed to improve relations between California and Mexico. The race is not expected to end un-Charges Dropped W Friday afternoon. Stopovers for Ol'L'\. '.\1' )'.\. I· HI !f 1\ V1 Ii I' \1 SAl'LHl>AY JOA M ·l l'.'.\1 E .c 01 k»~ 78 2 Edlng« Ave., tSIJC Huntington Beach, CA 92647 SourMrn C.//loml• fWO/oll•I Otf~a; --- 88e6 Vati.y Vie'# St , 8Yena hit!.. 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I I IAll a.q lllF or ron ms I I -SMOSID CHICllM I °"" ___ ,., ,.,.., __ I.. •--ao •t1't .I -----------2ltll _.Lafayette, ............ 673-2794 FRESNO CAP) -An refueling andJudging checkoffs are OAKLAND <AP> -Trespass araument over who scheduled ln call, Bahia de Los cbargea were dropped a1atnat alx would pump 1aaoline Angeles and Lore people arrested fn July in the fjnt th.al left one man . Alameda County 1upentson• cbam· dead bu resulted in a Commission spo eswoman Alma bera, 00 conditloa that each performs 11-year pri8on sentence Gonzalez said the of the race 10 hours ol unpaid volunteer wort. for aMber is "to promote U.ri.sm and the ac The six protested the supervison' Pbll1ip i LeaDOI 22 sibility general aviation cutback ot JDCJDeJ for community waa seoteDced wedne.~ ··of the Baja peninaula. service orpnizatiam. dayonblacoorictloofor'-~~~~~-::-~~~-:---:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--J second-de1ree murder Come meet jewelry designer Pat T~ Md ib &he Monttn1 of Ilario see her collection of fine Burmese jade Dean Lopa. 21. wbo was j I i So kllled J1me 9 at a cooven· ewe ry n uth Coen Pl~ on F rlday and Wl>ce market after the Saturday, November 16 and 17. men pulled up at the 1aa ~mp at the same time. Jades fn many hues set in 14-karat gold. SllllffilUOBr clearawau 2/loff Yritneuea aaid. Portions i 6f BOdies . . Uncovered. Bridging the tim•honored and the absolutely new. Unusual on&<>f-a-kind designs In delicately carved pendanu, brecelep, necklecel and M'rings. A matWloOs opportunity to 1elect a special gift. Do come ...Jewelry -- 'f • A remarkable opportunity! Selections from our 1979 swimwear collections at major savings off original prices. Be the first to arriver South Coast Plaza. Active Sportswear 5outt) Coast PW. Colt.a Maa 867·1511 J _______ _ -........------------------ f'C 1£ ......... _ \ P.ublic Entided To Clarification H~ Buda Q'7 AdmJ.Dlltnlot Bu4 to'1 Job-11 an tM..-. ..._ OOUDeU ...... m1t bllallid clGied doarl Nov. e to ftrina · tbe clt.r'• top nMt11 omd&I. l •dloa ... DDt taltm. &mare. uMS a m.tortt.y al the Mftft·man favo'°"" ~ a.kl\O. A year aao, • I mllar cbed-door vote OQ Belaito'• fate wu Niport.ed. No tClriDal 9CUoo renlted then ther. n ~-~ molt eo.mcu mben retuaed to dll· cua• ttii aecuUve an -.. or oft reaaona for dll pleuun wlth Bela to. Tiie public aDCl dt.y ~ have belD left to 11ft thrOuala a barrq of ru.mon after Neb of reported nea_~. Perhape th council mem &bouJd remember that the pubU they've kept 10 UIUDformed La composed of tho same cooatituen.ta who raised t.bem to thelr poalUooa. A public accountln• should be conaidered. Swap·Offers Hope 1be owners of the Bolsa Cluca marshlands are con- sidering a land swap that could end years of controversy over the Huntington Beach salt-water lagoon. Signal Landmark Inc. officials say the land trade package offered by California Gov . Edmund Brown's of· fice is receiving serious consideration. The state reportedly presented Signal with a shop· ping list of state-o'fl!ed surplus land to select from in trade for the 900-acre Bolsa Chica marshland. . A spokesman for Brown's office said the offer was IJ)ade to insure Bolsa Chica is preserved as a wildlife laabitat and to avoid a lengthy legal battle between Signal and conservation eroups. • An orficial from one conservation group -Amjgos de 8olsa Chica -.s*l his group would withdraw from a lawsuit against Signal if an agreement between the state '1ld the Bolsa Qllca landowners is reached. Signal spokesman Wayne Clark said the state swap proposal should not be viewed as the end of the Bolsa Chica issue. He explained most of the state-offered sur- plus land bas "heavy constraints." Clark said Signal will look at the state property and discuss the off er in good faith before announcing a-de-. . . 01s1on. White Signal officials seem skeptical, the proposal does off er a glimmer of hope for ending a battle predicted ~ last into the mid-19808 Teachers and Boards For what it's worth, more and more people who make their living through the public schools system are run- ning for school board seats in the West Orange County QC>astal area In Nov. 6 races for six separate school boards in the Jiuntington Beach-Fountain Valley-Seal Beach area, 11 of the 29 candidates on the various ballots bad a connection with schools outside the districts in which they sought.office. Five were teachers. Two were administrators. Two iere educational consultants. One was a state university stem lawyer, and one baa worked a.a a school barcaln· g mediator. Many of the teacher-candidates expressed sympathy toward issues long supported by various area teacher un- ions, such as binding arbitration in teacher board dis pules. But a bargaining unit president said the drive for seats on school boards is not union inspired. Many teachers, the president said, doubt that boards are really in tune with educational needs and are too con- scious of administration-inspired direction. They want to become voices on school boards. So far, the public doesn't seem impressed with the no- tion of electing teachers to school boards. The only local winner was a Fountain Valley teacher elected lo the troubled Seal Beach School District. . While the idea of having professional educators help guide school policy has appeal, voters are under· standably cautious about an educational system run by educators from top to bol!-Om. • ()pinions exptessed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other l"8WS expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA ~2626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Food & Drink BJLll.llOYD sun one more thing you can do to while away the Ume at stoplights la count the plants that furnish both food and drink. Like the coconut. And P'81n. And arape. And most lnlrllUinalY, the Mex- 1 can ma1ue1 otherwise known u the Century plant I 1a7 mo1t lntrl'1uin1ly, beuuse tbe mquey not only tuppllel tbe tequila but the caterpillar tbat non· 1queamlab drtnken eat with it. Welrd Ulolical dreams are DOt all W , accordln1 to the a)eep rwarcben. Tbe, ln· dlcate ,... ll:dDcl la tak1DI a ,. .. nit. ... '"'dreams are 0111""'1.1d and loelcal, ,,_.. mbld la ltill worll:1q, Gel'-· Dear Gloomy Gu9 Can you name the only Southeast Asian country never ruled by a foreign power? Say 'lballand. Q. Do we have a national flower? A. No, but teveral have been nominated. The marisold, tbe cbryaao- tbemum, and that moat widespread one of all, the cost-of ·liviDI rose. The earthworms la tbe earth outwetp tbe human belnp on the earth by at leut 10 to one, remember. In DlDe out of 10 boulebolda ln thla country, you can ftnd a deck ol pla~ cards, It JC>U look. QllOte Norman Coualn•: 0 Nobod1 lmon eoouth to bi aper•mt•" A, .. ,..,. qo,. 1rH•U cttr. Jlo.. 8dlDaa Dam.cl Al Col•••• wH watoblna telritlloa ........ biard .. ..,.,..,,... ,..,. to • lfOUP ol demoa1trator1 a1 ••erae~:· It wa1 1:80 a.m. 111:. ..... ..,,,..,.. fOf' a oam•lar~ClOc*ermade bJ' OM of ~ UM ..... Co. Ot eouM, ., . . wrota down .. Crock-Pot." Tb• trteb tndl umnt..a. Earl .Walen A Minority Vie~ M arbe. bHON Ulla ffGU7 IN cll'Nd fartMI' .... Ule rook1 roacSI of Hfarat11m. ta.rou1la bUln•1•I aacl •f· flrmaU•• aoUon pr0Jram1 uratcl bf 1ite1 t'q bean ll'*-1a ana ba.Dclt\a1I of 1trldent1 ctatmlna to repr•••nt etbnlc mtnortu.. tt abould con· alder tbe vlewa of an ethnic rn1nori · ty penco wbo 1 acb!eved ..--,-at ~ without beDeftt of au ch special aUentJoa. 1'b1I ta oo Ins a penoo than California'• own U .s. Senators. I. Hayakawa. OI Japanendeeceot. Hayakawa rose to become a DA· Mailbox BUT BAY AKA WA vt10l'OUl11 oppoaea blUaaual and a(. nrmaUve acUon proftllDI at eH'7 ODDOrlUDltf. 8peaklD• WON tliit'S.W. ID OM1llelltoe to an ameDdmeat ..-rmiWq ft"erDllMlltal apner. to eae-tt;ae prellUftDI 1obool1 IDd .......... tbat ....... federal fuad1 into quota 111tem1, Bat.Un Mid bl..U1: •'1 llDMlf am • memw ol • mta:~:r race. I ba•• ••· pert mr lhare of raetal cllacrtmlnaUon. But. oevert.bt· lMI, wUtenr I ba .. aehined, I lane acble•M Mt beclUM -=• pve me •Pfflal COD· 1 Mtm becaUM I belonpd to a mtnonty rae.. I IOl lDto .UOOI on my own damn t.enm ebd I thlak I Jomld Udl clllUa~ body oa mr own term• too." Ret.UDI bow t.bl quot.\ ''*"' bad ~ tbe t.nte1rit1 ot the Wb.Ue be w11 at 1.r . ltMe, Ha1U.wa aaJd: ..,, "I bave 1Hst tbtlt pro· feaon c~ aroiuDct ...... tbn dl4 .. biow their •'8bJect raa\W. Iba" ... UM IMOID· petet ltUdlota wltb .,.,.., .• nlntb rr• educat.toa ,...., DION and IDON bolUJ4i II tbiY found tbemltlHI 1urrouild9d bJ tbelr Intellectual 1upertora, ftn•111 dl'VeloDlu • ~ '11allllt the · WbOl• 111t1m for puttta1 t.Mm Into a 1ltuatson whtT• they c:ou.ld not carry tbttr ownwetctrt. "The wont thlnl you can do to mlDOrtUel a. to c:oDdMead to thtm and uy, •you are blaitk, tbertfore you are not very bri&bl and we ba .. to tlYe JOU a 19ect•l education proartm. • Tbl1 Whole 111t1m of 1pectlJ •· eatpttont. C1uotH, •ul4•Uaet, Umet.aW. and IO OD .I.I an lntUh lo mlnartty rac ... That a. why r ,.,_tt It ln au tota!Jty ... "J.&1' VI m•hrtatn tbe~stat>­d a rd r•qulrementa o ad ml11lon1 for unherat tu, 1r~du1tt ac:hoola, m• h•I tC'fw>ol• and .otl»r prd ... aonaJ •chool•. beaed Otl tni.U~oal quallfltltaont IAt ua h••e U'9 um• kind of requirement In eury profttalon,, trad• and """Job, lAt • itlek ~ and we ..,,, are not whit. wUJ pro..-we art Jmt u l,l>Od • yt)U •r• nsry dtmn um.:· O"fl'tt4I Hayalr.a1'• '• •ptrttetf plud1n1 Lo eltmln~ cuYcm- ment preNur" for •~h ptt> •r•m•. lh1> m•Jortt1 of tk Aenate lnclodln1 C•llforiiJa·~ other 8matm. Abn Cran.ton. voted wttJI ~ 81rch ~yh tn ruor ol a~b .,.emmeftt n.. tuvenUon. nen tboullb 8ayh admllted: "I am co•ce~d •bout the .. rbtt.ury Impart ot some quota aystems I am fuUy aware ot the problem.a that are created by quotas. We have made a lot of mistakes in our ef. rorta to ~-equality.·· Fair Pl~y and Reason Can Be Misplaced To the Editor: The United States hostages in Iran deserved much more· prompt and vieorous response tb•n eadlffl cl11cu11ion and JMlotlatioa auupparted by ac· t1Gll. The United States is not the only country which can be "vie· Umiied" by hotheaded and Im· mature students or other groups, to the point where lives and property are Jeopardiud - with or wit.bout the sanction ol their governments. The U~ted States and every other developed and clvi~zed na- tion could have and should have closed their embusies and pro- test s uch actions on behalf o( all nations. This should be in first position as Immediate react.Ion and response to such universally dangerous and erratic behavior as holding hostages like bandits and kidnappers do. The sheer frustration and helplessness of the United Stales under such circumstances makes us the target for many more such "Incidents" -with many countries enjoying our predicament while others wait for ua to ask for their coopera- tion and support by matching our own countermeuures. IF SUCH diplom~Uc strenith doesn't gain the release or the bosta1es by such pressures, then lncreued pre11urea must be brc>ueht to bear without further delays or ne1otiationa, such as immediate 1uapenaloo of Iranian embH1iea/conaulate1 in all clvllhed countries -beetnnini with the United States. Another heavy pnllW'e point for prompt actioa would be to s111P8Qd all lranian 1tudent1 from their claaaes and pouibly bold them for auspldon of collaboration on a detention bu1a to rettriel their pelt prt'Vlleles dwing such ln- 1tances. Admittedly some of these measures aN unfair to inDOceDt Jranlam. but bow fair LI it for a treat nation to be bumbled and buml11ated by plP114ueak atu· denu ad contused leadenblJ>? Pair ·ptu and reuooabWt)' 1tandardl lhould be NMrftlll for ._. no Ute and fl&DedaD bJ tbe ume CGDCeP'll · ·ARTHUB~ P••Nl•r.e••eal To tbe l'.dltor: • :Yo~~. I 0 8mot CbMt la- 1\19 Hurta" wae ID amallna alU· cle to l'Md. It lbowed tbe ..._ tlvnw ol IOYmUDeal ,.,.._ IOHl'Dml~ ... DO ........ far lbe wort.ta ol tbe plan tbeJ wen propoJlq. · Jt al.lo 1bowt UM PoW•r cl the ftderal•to'Nl'SllMDt over the ltlllea and the ...,, ottr tbe ~. AD4 lUI all due to da• mcmf~dM , ...... .,...,,. meat tabe from tbe ~Ut tb•1 bOlcl the atatet with. Md tbe ... bold ,..,, ........ ... The mandate for annual auto inspection will wute more fuel. more wortin& hours and coat more money. It will also cauae more pollu&ioo from can drtTtnc to the lmpectioo, waitin1 lo l1Des and returaine to their place ol busineu. It baa bureaucracy pitted against bureaucracy for their petty Jealoualet of power. It la time at.ate lellalaton put their foot down on federal blackmail. And it 11 time tbe federal (fOYemmeat atop collect· ing tbe mooey that they bold tbe atates host.ace with. GOLDIE JOSEPH p,.,,, T•kemeeer To the F.ditor: As a resident of Huntinlton Beach and a neiehbor of Central Park J. am very diaappointed in your editorial of Nov. 8. It reads as if It wu wriUen by either an out-of-city resident or a city ol· ficial. Tbe council members cry about poor attendance wbile at the aame time they enlarie the parting lot to relieve the coaces- tion. We've bad every Partdnc space filled and cars crulainc around loot.in& for apace. r-wlll admit that attendance ~11 dropped slnce the picnic area by the partcing lot wu taken over by the Frisbee coU course. It is not a &ood altualioo to have to fi&ht city ball just to keep the parlt from beln& taken over by a bureaucraUc empire builder and to be c.Ued a nut because we've 1ot the 1uta to stand up and fiabt. EDWIN COOK They constantly searched for a ne• place to live only to be turned down by a vanety of LD· ane reuooa (abort DOtlce, etc ) Meanwhile, I b8d been Callin& every· city department I could think ol, explaining thetr crw.s only to repeatedly be told tbe phrase, "Sorry, there's DOth.in& l can do.·· I called Vector Cootrol on a Wednesday mornin&, em· pbaalzed tbe need for emercen~ cy impecdoa and they told me no ooe could be out there unW the folJowtna Monday! I CAU.ED the health depart- ment, police department, animal control and even fl.re de· partmeata, and all the way down the line Sot the aame den.lals, I waa :ftrv:Ued at the apathetic. ioae~ \:e attitude the city of Huntinlton Beach took in deal· inc with tbe health and welfare of tbla family. Tbe apartment manacer of- fered to put them up in a motel, but o1lly a de1icnated motel wblcb unfortunately also boUled an array of '"ni.Cbt workers." Babies oqbt not be expc>Md to that. Tbe iDtereat our lovely city took in tbil human criaia wu min.\.mal. How can this family sleep at niaht! Two babies and a little Sirl in a potentially rat.al situation, yet no one cared eooueh to help. Does one of them have to be bitten before the H.B. Public Servtce Department finds some human c:c:JDCem and respond to our needs u quidd)' u poe.aible lo urcent matters like Ulla! Where LI tbe compualon, City ot Huntlnston Beach! In your files? NORA K. RYLAND Aee••C .... ll•l•lr To the Editor: Al a maaaeuae wortlne ln the CltJ of lluntincton Beach, I am offended and appalled by the many flalnnt accuaatlom belns made by the police, preu, and televt.lloG newacuten reptd-lnt muuie lD tbll city and manJ otber dUe9. l'•e worked u a mw_. for a1mOlt tbn6 yean ~ I've watcbed lirla com• aid 11>. tbe maJorttJ of tbem Deftlt haftnl bad 8llJ ,.... YlOUI uperlence ln muaap. MIJl1 tlmel, tbe malD reuon for leawaa la clue to tbe aWtude ot tbe·ac:iJ:'ke department and tbe a ol IOme CUltomen wbo bave beeD bralnwubed by the media tbat "all mU1a1• .f:a~ #e tronta for pl'C)ltttU. "l'te alWQa ~ht tbet a mtm.ber of eon.,.. •• after • day at Wort, b oot ftt. com~ far man. beut or apouae. • -............. N.c .. ~ UHi lD bll oftlce dW1D1 thet claya be 11 ln W~. D.C. The ordinances that were re- cently passed I see as noUung more than a form of harassment of a mtDOrtty group. Yes, I say a mmonty group because ,we are slowly belng put out of business. I've been to school and I've re- ceived my diplomas as a techni- cian and an lnstructor and I know from personal experience that more than 100 boun of school for massage LI merely a mean.a of diacoura1tn1 in· dividua.ls from working In the field. After 30 or 40 hours of practical training, the average student bu the skill of massage learned. One hundred hours is certatnly sufficient, even for those who may be slow learners. .\FTEll COMPLETING school and spendiog approximately $800 to meet the requirements or the City of Huntington Beach. does this now legitimize your er art? Can you take pride in your job? Tbe answer is "No!" From the first day you walk th rough tb'e door o r the establhhmeot where you have been employed, all your train· ing, all tbe time spent perfed:ing your craft bas been wasted because Crom that point 00, DO matter who you are or what you've been in the past. you are now labeled a prostitute and ~ second class citizen by the media and the "police. Yes, I know prostitution bu occurred. in massage facilities and that is sad, but I'm speaking for myself and others like me where tbia is not the case. Will anyone. really listen to wlrat I've been l&)'int or believe that many lnnocent women are beinl deliberately barasaed! I doubt lt. It'• very likely the Hun· Un&ton Beacb Police Depart· ment will write an article mak· lnl everyUJj.q I've said seem llke a play for public aympatby They will make claims of their "many" arreata and the in· crease in prostitution and they will not be uked for verifica- tion. We are wortlnl bard to clean up our field and brlAf. the 1eneral pab&lc out ol tbe 'daft a1 .. " by cleertnc up IDU7 mla- conceptlon.a. We will do tbl1 delptte tbe ttrtct and unreuoaa· ble ordlnancet recently paued. TMa wW be for the beneftt ot our1tlvn and our eblldren. When tomeODe Ilka, "What do 1ou do for a Uvtn1?" we can P.roudly ra&e OW' beads and uy. 'I'm ama.ueusel" NAKEWITHKCLD .. \ 7 . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1979 pla1ued COUDtr'7, .where student d4JmOlll&ntton bave been hold- la1 •American ~-to tbe u.a. l:mn"111 ID :tab.rail. Fluor Cof'P, oaee had about 1,000 •mployeea in Iran, but wlthdrew t.bem when supporters of lbo Ayatollah lChomeini top- pled the ahab ln a revolutklo earlier tbia year. Fluor workers returned lut summer to try t.o Pullout • • . ID finish tho reftnery project. The refinery at Eafaban ii re- ported to be nearly complete, but Gardner aaid he didn't believe the Iranians had the ex· pertlae to flni1h the project themselves. The NatJooaJ lramao Oil Co , for whom the refinery wu being built, paid Fluor and ita West German partner in the wort about SSO • mJJlioa ln Aupat to complete the Job. Gardner aaJd tbe Iranla.m could contract wltb another company lf they ao desired. When completed, the refinery would bav~a 200,000 barrel per day capadty in the productlon of guollne, kerosene, jet fUel1 and badly needed beating oil. Fluor offlclata ,said none of the ·~ "' . .IFBD . . American ~ la Jru '"'4 ever been banned or threatened dUJ'fnc ~ tumultuoua events ot tbe put year there. J. Robert Fluor, chairman ol Fluor Corp., said that re1ardleas of future events in Iran. there would be no adverse finaDdal impact on the company'• earn· i.np . ostage.ReleaseNixed -Iran Militants Say No to Top Official .87 Tiie A.ueela&ecl Presa Tbe Moslem mWtanta holding e U.S. Embassy In Tehran an· rejected suggestions today y • top In.nian official that me ol their 98 hostages, in· udlng all women. be freed. hey declared that onJy atollah Khomeini and the Ira· an people can tell them what do. In Tunisia, meanwhile, Arab ·~~ ~te~ reje~ted a Lib- Ownen of an Irvine-area nunery charged in a lawsuit tlled Wedne8day tb&t tbe board . of ·~ Yiolal.S •i.M ••tr-...... laws ........ 0,,, llll an acceu route to Mne tbe Bee Canyon landfill, cbedoJed to open in 19S3. El Modeao Gardus Inc., at.M -Mll'tla Jeffr91 ROlid Jti,.._ ..... lntM ~ UmlU, " ..... 1 ... ,'tbe ....., tMt a pericr~~'Couit. Juda OftrtUrD '*"4'• approval of tbe &e• 'l'ou*e. A bearllll Clate baa been kheduled. AccordlAg to the El Modeno le1atiooa. s upervisors selected access route known as ternate IH 'Wit.bout fully ad· sing the ~vironmental im· acta ot the route. The road would connect Sand anyon Avenue with the Hicks anyon Road and . extend that oad into Bee Canyon. The can· on ls located ln the west Santiago ill!J north of the El ro Marine Corps Air Station. Bee Canyon was selected pt. 25 by supervisors as the atloo for the dump site that <See llOUTE, Pase A%> yan demand for Joint Arab diplomatic and economic reprisals against the United States for freezing Iranian as· sets in American banks. Iran appealed t.o other Moslem nations for diplomatic help in its confrontation with the United States. But only Libya among the 20 Arab League delegations supported such a move. Even Iraq, one of the most a nti· American Arab nations, re * * * versed its stand and opposed the Libyan demand. As the embassy impasse en· tered its 12th"-day , CBS correspondent Randy Daniels reported from Tehran that Abolhassan Bani Sadr, Iran's foreign affairs chief, told him in an interview that "all women and blacks would be freed very soon." He did not say exactly when this would take place. Bani Sadr had told a news con· * * * ' ference Wednesday that t.bose who are "tnnOCent." without a "connection with the Uoated States." might be freed by the weekend, Tehran radio re ported. Today. Foreign M1n1 s try s pokesman Ibrahim Mokkala told The Associated Press women and blacks .. possibly" would be freed "due to the fact that Islam has got a lot of <Sff IRAN, Page AZ) Farmers Back Block Marine Of Food to Iran land Swap Questioned PARK RlDG E, W. <AP) - 5ayi.ng America 'a farmers are "fed up" with Iran's actions acatnst tJie United SUites, the utioa '• lvitiH~ farm orsanl.za· tlfGI akflOdiY J1 Is breakinl wttJa tndldaa ..S wUI DO.,..... o•poae tbe 11M of IOod aa a polltlcal • Hpoll. comments from our people out in the country," Grant said in an interview. "They're saying, 'Do what.ever'• neceuaey. • They'd lite to see the ad.min1stratioo take men tUff meuurea. But dMf don't wd militarJ' tnter-ventloo. •. beeaae tJaat could cost the lives of tboae people." * * * Brothel Bona "We must not succumb to the blackmail tactics of lrulan mllltant1:• aald Alla G~ant. prnldeat of tbe 3.2 mlWon· f111>UJ AmskaD Farm Bmuu Fedefdon. •ran S1._·~-•-Grant said be bad wrttten to •1 ~IUIJ President Carter to pledge the federation's support for use of "any necessary economic and moral sanctions, including full embargo of food commodities" against lran. Moslein militants bave been holding about 60 Americans hostage in the U.S. Embassy in Iran since Nov. ·4, demanding the United Stat.es turn over the deposed Shah or Iran to stand trial for bis alleged qimes. "We're getting quite a lot or * * * MUSTANG. Nev. <AP> Mustang Ranch bT'Othel owner Joe Conforte has joined the pro- test against the takeover of the American embassy in Tehran by barrin~lranlan students from his pla8 of business until the American hostages are freed. Conforte posted a sign at the entrance or the Storey County brothel east of Reno which says, "No more admittance to Iranian students until the hostages are released.'' * * * Iran Cuts Off Oil NEW YORK CAP) -Iran to· day notified at leas t two American oil companies that it would no longer sell oil to them, and industry analysts said the cutoff apparently applies to all American oil companies. Tbe action means that American companies will no longer be able to buy Iranian oU for sale to third countries. President Carter on Tuesday banned the import of Iranian oil • to the United States, but the A O\~ncan oil companies had hoped they could continue to take Iranian oil under their con· tracts and market it outside the United States. Exxon and Charter Co. con· firmed receivinC meaaages froll\ the National Iranian Oil Co. The telex received by Exxon aaitl the cutoff wu imposed "in view of reeent events," but did not speclfy what was meant. } The City Council in Irvine wan ta to know what enviroD- mentaJ studies bave been done -and wW be dme -ID ccinnee- UoD wu.a. • Pl'opQlled land .... between the rm.ne Compuy and the Marine Corps for coo- atructioo ot military bouaina. Tbe cOWlcll aareed at ita meetiQ. 'hel4a7 ~ lb.It tt would &at Deed to ftnd out wbat wort baa been done alread.J before lnaiatlng tbat future studles be done t.o determine the impact of the land exchange. The House of Representatives late last month approved a military authoriutlon bill which provides for the s'ttap between the Marines at the nearby Tustin air station and the Irvine Com· pany. The Marine Corps will be re ceiving about 38 acres of land located along Harvard Avenue by giving the Irvine Company a 75-acre strip along the north and northeas t boundary of the Marine Corps base to provide the right-of-way for widenmg and extending Irvine Center Drive. The Mannes want to use the land they rece1 ve for construe taon of housmg for fam1hf!!' o{ enlisted men Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido said Tuesday night she wanted to see an environmental study done by the federal gov ernment on the impacts of the exchange or land ''The issue here 1s primanly economic," she said in a meQ'\O to council membe r s "The federal government ls Involved <SeeSWAP, Page AZ> A challenge can come in many forms, as Keith Phelps. 7. of Irvine demonstrates Wednesday at Adventure Play- ground. Keith uses a rope to climb up and down stacked ures. perhaps gett~ himself in shape for scaling future obstacles that lay ahead. Sex Charges Lead .. ~ To Medi-Cal Loss SACRAMENTO CAP> An Oakland psychiatrist accused of having sex wtth a patient dunng orflce calls for which he billed the state has been suspended from the Medi·Cal program, say state heaJth officials The Depa rtment of Health Services said Wednesday the m definite suspension of Dr Richard Komisaruk took effect Monday Department s pokeswoman Beverly Powell said Medi-Cal paid Kom~aruk $3,099 for 99 sessions in 1975·76 with an un· 1denllfied female patient Komisaruk said the sess1oru. la:.ted 50 minutes. The depart ment said they lasted 30 mtnutes or less. and that many of them involved sex. Ms Powell said the woman stopped seeang Ko m1saruk in September 1976 and later filed a complaint a1amst him M eanwhlle, the chief in· vest1gator for the state Board or Medical Quality Ass urance. Vern beeper, said the board has approved revocation o r Kom1saruk's license . UCI Students Get First RV Park Coast Weather ~ By DAVID KUTZMANN ot•Dlllty ........... UC Irvine student.a soon will be movin1 into what officials describe u the first recreation vehicle park on a university campUI. Moat of the 89 student.a who wUI Uve in the new campus de· velopment will move tbere tb1a weeke.bd wltb their trailers, vau and eam1*9. The park ii located on Pbyalcal Sciences Road at the we1t.ern corner of lbo campus. A school 1pokesman aald the f'OO,oot facllltJ wlll offer 80 teeNadonal whlcle 1pace1 for fulJ.tlm• UCI ttudentt. &acb apace will have electrical, water, sewer and WlepbOne con· nectiom. Rent. wtU be '70 a month. Th recrMtlon "bicle part ii on ot dine proJeCU Ula& ba" bien 1mll"r WaJ on UM <>rue• CouatJ camput alme4 at aJ. levlattn1 ·•' 1bort••• of OJl· campus bouatna apace. A 2JOO.. unit 11)81't.1MDt complex La under f construction between the Medical Sciences complex and biological sciences buildin1. Conattuctioo on this $8.8 million projcect sbould be completed by June 1980. UC Regents also recently or· dered pmtminary drawinp for conalrUctlon ol a Sle million houalnl project for married ud gradoate stutlenta. Those JOO, two-bedroom unlta are scheduled for completion ln Marcbtm. · The new recreatJon vehlcle part QUI' CaUfomla Avenue wtll be student nm, school offlclalll said. The facllU.y la an outcrowlb of another oo-c:ampua boUl1ns ana known u Irvine Meadowt, a 1a.11>ace tnJler park occ~ bJ at\ldeatl atnce ma. Tbe MeadOWI ottited: no .a.c. tr.teal bookupa and '; onb bule Mt.Seta tor water Ud sanitation, omaai. .a1~ .. t w11 flO • mantb wttb mort than 100 atudentl on a walU.U. Hat for ( ... PA.U. Pap Al) r\ Ovemiaht and morning fog likely with s kies becomb"l1 fair Friday af. ternoon. Days cooler. Lowa tonla,bt 4S at the beaches and S2 inland, with highs Friday of 64 along tho coast and 72 in· land. INSIDE TOD.4 Y Bod NW for California AftOfl•' Joni: A Houtlora pop•r rtporlt IP&ot dor pUcMr Nolan R~ 1MU ftgt1 •hortZ. with tu Houtton A.trot . ...,, Pag. Bl. ..... l I ,..,... u ....... .. .. ,, ...... ,.,. .... ... ...... ..,.., ..... ~ Partf:,Cfl--~; ... , ... .. .... ~ ..... al .. ·-·--· ,....., ............ _. ••Wlllr' .......... -trl .. . AC!CG6Jll to U'*'tarta..,. t1 olftdlll .......... ... mlu.4 --... ,,....., ..... cardla.r-~_..,. 1r::~o1~~~ Named• clef, .jt,Ulllt tioo.• um.,. J. tlllif.• SupHlor Court ere Pra11_ar Tom911k. 11, kurt toomll: ~.la, and Gret Bale, 11 • .u -a1 :1hat- ln1ton Beach, aad Mle,Hl HaD.ley,-. ol Loq Beach. Acecrcll.nc to a pilrt7 oftlciall, the four .en am-. more t.baD 200 )'OGQI people bind durtaa an lateut .. camlMlla to tio • votert few tbe tabii'tiuiaD P-u. Workft'I nN ~cl a. a ,_. retlltnUoa bull, wltb ....._ anntedlorbllbpertonnen. Tb• nuuaber of confirmed bo8UI rtGalratiorw DOW Uceedi 300 and the nsure la n.l*t*t to climb. 1be bolWI res&tratiam are under lnvat11attoa ~ the Be1lauar of Voiera an the Oran1e County Dlatrl At· tomey'1 oftlc:e. S1milar occurrea•• of ret· latratlon fraud alto· are under- lnve1t11ation 1n L01 Antelea County. Dyanne Petersen, ad- mlni1tratJve u1l1ta1a\ to the Oran1e County brancb of the Libertarian Party, said today that in'eCUJariUes ln tlae mail-ln type re1tatraUon carda were tint unco.-e1 eel duriq tnspec. tion of tbe cardl by paJ'V ol· ficlala. By law, the party bad no c hoice but to tum them tn to thtt reeutrar of voters "U we bad destroyed them, we'dbelnJall,"abesald. Accordlng to the law1uit, the workers, who were hired as ln· dependent contractors by the political party, used "fraud, miarepresentaUon, forgery and perjury" inobt.ainlng voter registrations. In several in- s tance a, M a Petersen sald, potential reg- istranta were told they actually were-backing a drive for the legallzation of marl.Juana. ,....,P-AJ ROUTE. •• wUl replace one m C'l>yote C.:an- 19n near UC Irvine. Coyote Canyon will reach capacity in about four years. • Several alternate access routes were considered during • preparation of the Bee Canyon proposal. Alternate B ·l, bowever, was advanced at the last minute by Supervisor Thomas Riley, who said the new route had several advan· tages over other routes. -Among them, be aald, would be reduced impact on Irvine ~ompany agriculturQl . opera- c:lons and eaaler acqui,altlon ol d"hta-Of-way. El Modeno operators contend iii the lawsuit that one im~ct Ole county failed to recoplr.e is that the approved route fttould travene 4 portion of tbe ounery. Tbe nursery is lqcated on f9.acra ol land leaMd by EJ tfodeno from the Irvine Com- fHY. The eurrent leaae nma \ft10Ulh 11W7, accord.ln1 to the tult. ...... = .T wu cleU w r aal ... rtf ............... . .. .., ... _ .... _. .................... ., wllo• are darll·•kl•••d ........... IDlllU ...... Gf ..... ,. ht ........... ... ··~ ........ IQIM: "l'fo 111 l't: I Uu Ulla WOl 111& be <nrtdil:...,, our CCMMtttllM .,.. now. .••• DOt ,...... .., ........ ~ ... -.. ...... • ......... -'Mt• ra4l• ud i.lewtalon or ....... m•" .. -.. clurtAI • '9li1 ~ Oililf.wwcel. "We~ UY Dqetia· Mimi ~ the boltllll' na.... Wen tie UDli.d ltatel utreclla.tMdepoMdUAil: ··we nmlDd IOffl'Dm t Cll· ftdall ~ :'e-1 auen.Uon to lD· ttrnal problem• eoGDeeted with the s-ple, lnltead ol oqattat· hll abroad and paJlnl attention to laternaUOnal public 09lnlon. ''Our aeUclD It.em.I from the will of the people and the l1adeublp of "r•toJlah Rubollab Kbomeln without anyone telllq U1 ttbat to do." In another development, mill· tant1 1tesed three NBC-TV newamen at aunpotnt and held them for a few boul'I at tho U.S. Embaaay before releuln1 them, NBC reported. Tbe network said the news crew apparenUy wu detalnecl becaue lt had filmed aeena from a nearby rooftop of mllitanta placlnl aandba11 on the embuay roof, ln apparent prepar.tJon to defend against any.attack. lo another development the United States on Wednesday blocked lran's attempt to ar· ralp lt before the U.N. Security Council. "We're going to work actively to prevent a discuaslon by the Security Council until the hostages are released," State l>epartment spokesman Hod· din1 Carter said. "There is no way tbia government wlll negotiate under the gun of ita people being held." Secretary of St.ate Cyrus R. Vance, after meeting with U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, told reporters: "We have Indicated that' if lhe hostage question la resolved, then we're prepared to see the Security Council eo forward and deal with the iasuea that anyone wlabes to put before It, including the lraniana." w..._P_AJ PARK ••• vacancies. Alr8'dY there is a waiting list or 15 students for U1e new recreation vehicle park. Overall. the university has facilities to house about 1,550 un· dergraduate students and a little more than 1,000 graduate and married students on campus. About 1,80Q students are placed on wailing llsta for on· campus housing each fall. Ownge Tagged To-Chry8ler Plan WASHINGTON (AP> -The House Banting Committee voted today to require the Chrysler Corp. to sell stock to its worken as part of a government plan to nurse the financially ailine automaker back to health. On a 25-14 vote, the committee approved an amendment by Rep. Stanley Lundine, D·N.Y., to the Carter adminiatratlon'1 proposal for U .5 billion in federal loan 1uarantee1 for Chrysler. 01111 .IAY :a.._Ontarto CAP> -OMwa '*-9, 119. l.U. ot .._ ~ ·····-c----., ~I• Mal• .ID orbeU nnr Nortlt .., • , • ..., ........ •aid DIGiBne ... -........... lllt\lltlht RI Mt m ..._ ID bad bllfth. He Ud. _. 1'1U with !aii wtft, •lllre, '10, In Ibeir modt1t baa11low Mar di• ftrmbouM ....................... , .. UsMd-.. .. lampe . ~Ihle ,._,. qo, ID · 1M ...... " ti. l>e1nlatoo, tbe ' b&nb o1 n .. klntleal 111i.n tn tile farmbouH made new1 around the.world. Tb• Mar II, Hit blrtb1 touched olf l maulv• cwioattJ bUt1 that turned thelr 1leepy b&ml t into a circus filled wtt.b tbron11 wantln1 to see the bable1. The Jttendtoa doctor. Allan Dafoe, balked in the llmeUpt u the aJrla p-ew and tbelr pictures were on the coven of mac~ evel'TWhent. · But the shy Oliva Dlot'.UM at rtut shunned attention and friends aald he was shaken and confuted by the. attendln1 publicity crush that eventually cau1ed the dautbten to leave home for 1ooct. He and h1I wlfe were blUed al "The Wbrld's Moat Famous P-al'enta;'' and appeared qn a vaudeville show, dertvlnf aome money for their leek ol privacy. The aurvlvl.01 dau1hten -CecUe, Yvonne and Annette - live near Montreal. Em We died at aee '19 from IUf. focalion during an epileptic seilure and Marie died in 1970, apparently of a blood clot in the brain. During the 1930s, five milUoo people traveled to Northern On· tario to watch the five identical· ly dressed girls play in a special compound called Quintland, out- side a nursery to which their parenta had almost ho access. f',....P.,,eAJ SWAP ••• in a decision which could have a monetary impact on our city and we s hould not be expected to automatically accept the finan· cial responsibility for the out· come ol that decision," she aaid. "We need \0 look at tbia very carefully," she told the council. ln response to a letter from Mayor David SW., U .s. Rep. Robert Badbam, ft-Newport Beach, said the mllltary already has dace an environmental re- port on housing for 216 families. He said the report is on band at military headquarters In San Bruno. The environmental study on the widening of Irvine Cent.er Drive, Bad.ham said, is being done by the city or Tusin as lead agency. Councilman Art Anthony said as rar as be knew, "everythlns 11 golna aa it should." Anthony aaid the city could find out what will happen next "and ii we're being left out, we can uk to be Included." Councilman Larry Aeran said a question which needa to be ana~ ii lf a land swap per se qu es u a major federal action Jllng under National En vlronmeotal Policy Act autdellnea. Irvine Company SeniQr Vice President Tom Nielson 1aid be dldn 't believe the "simple ex- cban1e of land" would require tho preparatJon of an environ· mental report. ;. Bee•uae route B-1 ... not ton1ldered lD the envll'ODJDm· tat impact report for the Bee Canyon project, Sl Modeno al· te1eal th• aupervl1ora action •hou d be reveraed bJ the ¢0Urt View Undue? DAILY PILOT • Beauty Popa (Jut of Sutt LONDON (AP> -Veneauela'1 Mi11 World entry, 18-.year-old Tatiana Capote Abdel, popped out of her scanty one-piece 1~ 1ult today at ~ preview of toolibt'I final JuelliftJ Modlni l>hot.s:ras>ben 1eramblln1 tor tbeba&~. Vttel'an ortanlur Erlo Morley haatlly adJu1ted th• awtlDIUll OD the 15-23-U beautJ aod tGld ,.rten lD a Mrtoul tooe ••t b8d to UH 1*h handl to "'...._. ccwered u' q~cld1.'' A .... ol. the part&all1 mclad mCMlel WM eapWNd bl eamen1 . ;;, ot tb• • Brltl•b BroadeHliDI C«D:t IR& BBC aaJd .that torUoa • ot tM tape will be eclt*l. from pi.JudOll eYebta to be ....... a1oa11.wltafoowr ... o1 .._., eveat:. A •trtk• forctd c~eellatloa ot ll•• eovera1e-1or.· tb• float ~. but it WU to bt MoWD law to ID ..Umated IOO mlllloa ptr1on1 arouad tbt world, BBC uid. Lat-. &be BBC taScl a M·bour 1trik• bJ 40 IOUDd workers ln· Y'Ol•ecl iD a ltd dlaptlM fotced C1M9lleHaQ ol ,.... to teWrlM '*"'•N'• ftDal perlormuc:..: Tbt • BBCr.HUma\ed SOO mllllon perton1 arouod tht world would have wa\GMCI th• broadcaJl. . The 70 tntranta will parado In natlonal drt11, evtnlnt drH• and thin 1wtm 1utu bttor. a pantl ot Judl11, TM Pow atl '1.ol mllDoalo It I• Ind Ucbtl COit. up to f IOl1 Th• wtnntr r•l1n1 for one yHr, ..., a tao,eoo prtae and can exptol to 11rn ano&ber t101,ooo tn modelln1 and penonal 1ppear1n •· Tb• ravort t la Um• are BriUth _,, lfl'OIYn ltwud. 11, • bltMt·•re,ca . It 1tl9od• rrom Devon, 11111 lel'm...S1, ll•)'MI'· old Gina IWliMOn1 WhO ftnllbild HOOnd thll 1HI' ln tb• ..... Ullv•ne PllHAt and 11111 ffoft· duru, Olna Karla Wildner, 11. Th• U.S. entry h•. brunette Oarttr WU1on, 1 New York model trom the Shenandoah Valley~ Vlrlinla. Only OM Amertcan bu won Illa World 11nCe It ltaNd iii 1811 -llalione Wallaee lD 11'11, once 1 atrllriead ot .._.. ltat Jimmy Ooacri. U.r Nlp ftl atormy Md or,HlHrt later ltrtpped ber ot Ulie UUt. I Republicans T.arge.t Mangers, Mlller The conquest of two atate Aa· aem bly poetl and the unaeaUni ot SuperviJor F.dilon Mlllel' are the top objectives of the Oran1e County Republican pan.y ln lB. That wont came Wednelday from Mra. Loia Lundber1. the GOP'• county chairman, in a speech before the Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated. Mrs. Lundberg, saying "there is no reason for ws noL to have the auembly aeata, .. added that Republicans are pledaed to an "all·out effort" to win the seats now held by Democrats Oenrus Mangers of Huntington Beach and Chet Wray or Garden Grove. The GOP also 1s going arter the congress ional s eat or Democrat Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana. she said. Mn. Lundberg. lo her speech, did not name any Republican candidates for those posta and officials at county headquartel'S said no one bas been tabbed to date to seek the seats Aa1emblyman Bruce Ne1tande, R.Oraqe, likely will seek Miller's 1pot on the county Board of Supervisors, Mrs. Lundbere said. "There ls now~ we are golng to let Miller stay m office ... she sa1d. MiHer waa ap· pointed by Gov. Jerry Brown. Crash Claims CoastMan . A Laguna Niauel man dled early tbia morning when his car slatnmed into a tree then rolled several times on Crown Valley Parkway east of Clubhouse Dri Vf in Laauna Niguel, highway patrol ollicen 1atd. Gervin D. Laity, 30, wu dead on arrival at Ml.uioo Communi- ty Hospital after the 1 a.m. ooe- car accident. Off ken said Laity, who wu alone in the small, forelsn·mAde car, lost coot.rot u be drove at a hip rate ol 1peed. .. Dlllty~-..... THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET bOP Chief Lundberg Jogger Finds• Oothed Body Along Coast The body of a middle·a1e woman waa round floatine in the surf today off Huntin~ Beach by an early morning joner. Orange County Sberilrs dep- uties said the woman was clad in a blue blouse and brown slacks. but was barefoot. Her identity and the cause ol ber deatb weren't immediately known. Nor wu It known bow long the body bad been in the water. The body was round about 5 a . m. on the state beach Jurt south ol Golden West Street. LONDON <AP> mr A~ Jlluot. an amlD• Brtuli;.rt bt1&ortu wbO. adYIHd Queen J:U11betb ll Md ber fatW OD the r'01al eou.cuoo ot -·= was a IPJ ID World "ar U tb• Soviet Uatoa Prlme Klal1ter Mar1ar•t Tbatea.er HJd tOd.iy. fr. will be-~ of btf lJp.labthOOd • llJW. TUtdaer iaJcl 81...,., n, tollfHMd ~ .. to paUJnl ln· fc>rmatlon rt,Warly to the So-vletl when be ~u a member ol Britain'• wartime security aervle9, but to Neun bll coo- ffflJoa be wu 11¥9 lmmualt.7 fntm~ She HMS Blunt WAI~ ect 1a mt .n.r cw top Brftllll dtplOmate. Gup 8Ul'I... and Donald ...... defed4id • tbe Sovl« UaJoia aftM MnUlf In the Brttilb £ml.a11D Wubtn ...... Tbe But«eu-ic.ea.u affair· WU 8rttain'I Wont •PJ tcU- d.J. It WU fonow.d lD 1IG by· aJlotber storm when their u- aoclate, KJm PbUby, aJIO cWect.· ed to Moscow. Hew .. a former memf>er of the aeeurtty Mrvi~· who also worked In tbe · WuJltnstoa embassy and ••! the notorious ·~ man•• who' tipped olf B~eeaa and MacJ.;an tbat .. they were about to ~ ex- P<>Sed becauae of security leak.I. Mn. 1bakber said Blunt "": mt.eel Bureea• and 'Maclean to 1et away to the Sovi~ Union. In a swtft announcement after Mu, Thatcher'• disclosure. Bucklogbam Palace sald Bhmt , would be 1trlpped of the knlabtbood be wu awarded in 1"8. Re was surveyor of the royal art collectlon to King George VI and to George s dautbter, Elizabeth, from UM5 tol972. The subject was raised in Parliament following publica- uon or a book. "The Climate of Treason." by Andrew Boyle, which speculates about fourth and fifth men in the Burgeu. Maclean·Ph1lby caae. Burgess died in 1983. but Ma clean and Phil by are believed stllJ to be 11 vlng ln the Soviet Union. Blunt was a tutor at Cam. bridge Unaver111ty when Burgess was a student there. ·and later wa s a director of London's CourtauJd Institute of Art and profeaor of hiatory of art at the Unaveratty ol London. PrUonSet ForRUmon KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia (AP> -Some parents in Malays ia's Kuaatan district are keep· 1ng their children indoors because of rumors that 40 children will be beheaded to appease evil spirits de· laying the o\Wntng of a $100 million seaport. Police in Kuantan, 120 miles east of Kuala Lum- pur, warned today that anyone spreading aucb rumors would be char1ed with violat.ion of the in· ternal security act •nd could 1et a year in priaoo and a~ftne. The 1overnment said the openipc of the Kuan· tan port, scheduled for early tb1s year, lltiu de· layed because ol cracks In some ol the coaatru~tion. Call us for ., ... ....... ..... •• THE COOK SHOT reg. ~ 0 _.1,,_ ... , • . (Oemonltration •WfY ~ ·- TH I MA•IC MOP rt)Q. it:Q5 HEMCKILS KNIVES ' "'j LOI ANGELES CA'P> -"Former heavywelpt boxinl cbaeplon 1111.bammaa AU nu &DC1Jcated tbere ll no ebMce be wtll pley a role ln neaotlallnt for Amtrlean ..,._, .. tn 1'eliran, IDd 1uaeated tbat tbt United..._ ntum the Sbab and bia money to~· AU. wbo aDDOWlcM earUer tbat he'd offered bimMll In acbaol• for tbe eo Americana being beld bolt.as• at Ule U.S. embauy In Tehran, aald Wednes· day that bil request had been tw'Md down. All, a MUlllm, aald Iran would not accept him lD trade fOI' the bolt.ate• becauae "I'm a bero tbere; tbey're my bro&ben." He lfOUld oat aay, however , when be bad made tbe propcJM) nor which Iranian of6ciaia turned lt down. Asked lt be mlcht be permitted blto Iran to apeu With leader Ayatollah Khomeinl about the hostages. All answered: "I don't know. I don't think so. They want tbe Shah and we've said we're not going to sive b1m to them." Eight bia U.S. tunaboatl, captured by Peruvian gun- boats Monday, have been freed after payment or $38S,282 for licenses. Julius Zolezzi of San Dte10 point· ing to location of selzu"' tnslde Peru's 20().mlle 'tiishlng right.a area, said licenses are good for 100 daya. His boat. Jeannine, valued at $8 million, was among those set free. The 37-year-old retired ch:::gtoo said be t.bou&bt the U.S. abould send all or • Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's mooey back to Iran, then 1bould send tbe Shah blmaeU back "when be gets well and able." "We a.re boldinl a thief th.at they want back ln tbetr country," Ali said. l;\ut when asked directly ir he thought the U.S. wu making a miatalte by not returning tbe Sb.ah to Iran, Ali replied: "I'll say 'no comment' to that. All this stuff is above me. It's between countries." Mortgage Rates Dropping Swiftly The Shah is hospitalized m New York. where be is recupe.rating from a gall bladder operation and also is being treated for lym'pbatic cancer. Iranian students who sefzed the U.S. embassy iJa Tehran Nov. 4 have said they will release the hostages when the Shah and the fortune he amassed durin& b1I rule is returned to their country. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Prospective home buyera balk· ln& at high mortgage rat.ea or unable to meet monthly payments have cut down on bor· rowing, forcing some ol CaWomia's largest savings and loan institutions to drop their mongage raies. Among the big lenders making across-the-board reductions Wednesday were Great Western Savings & Loan Association in Beverly Hilla, ranked second na· tionally in savings, and Glendale Federal Savings & Loan As· sociation, ranked fifth na Uonally. Both institutions dropped their prime mortgage rates to 13 per. cent. Lenders' rates are now often well below the 14 percent level widely predicted to become the . norm following tbe Federal Reserve Board's credit· tight.ming moves Oct. 8. Home Savings & Loan M· aociation of Los A.naeles recent- ly dropped its rate to 12~ per- cent. and Imperial Savings & Loan Association of San Diego cut its rate Tuesday from 14 per- cent to 13~ percent. , "It's Proposition 2, the slowdown in the real estate market and the general lack of loan activity that have caused interest rates to drop already," said James Edmooda Jr., presi· dent of the CaWomia Mortgage Bankers AasoclaUoa. / Proposition 2 made out-of, state loan money avallable by lilting the U> percent state usury ceiling and freeing mortaage banker s to charge current market rates. Three Unhurt In Plane Crash CORONA <A P ) -A twin·eng1ne plane crashed Into the side of Prado Ba.am . but the pilot and two passengers walked away from the wreck with on· ly minor injuries, authorities said. Rooald Williams of Las Vegas. Nev . the 28·Ye&r· old pilot-owner of the plane. DaJe H. Rodenbeck, 56. of La Habra and hls 25-year-old son . .,Roger Roden· beek, who is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas, walkecl-unaided into the emergency room of Corona Commuii.ity Hospital Wednesday. a nunung supervisor said. She said the three were released a few hours later with only minor lacerations and abrasions. .b ••• Arraeed BERKELEY <AP> - One man was arrested Wedneadmy after be at· tempted to use a pickax on the parldag lot next to the People'• Part near the University of Women Pilots Take Off In long Beach-Baja Race Riverside County Fire Department spokesman Tom Tisdale said tbe plane crashed at about 12:30 p.m. on the east side of Prado Baain 1000 after t.akin& off from nearby Corona Airport. The plane appeared to have engine trouble dur· ing its descent. according to one witness, who said the plane hit a fence but crashed uprilht. California campus, LONG BEACH <AP> -The f'lrlt police aald. all-women air race to La Paz. 8-ja Tb ,_ id t bl b California, Mexico got off the ground e uiC en ' w c today as 29 pi'-•-.a.1'ed for a total of brou&bl back memories avut " of tile pitched batUea $5,000 i.o cub prizes. OTer the park a decade Lt. Gov. M.ike OUrb gave the.start· ago, bad been brewing lng signal for the private airplanes to for HVel'ti daya alnce take off from Long Beach Airport ID the school said it would the first leg of the 8'8-mile race start cbarlina 50 cents sponsored by the Commis4ion of the to park iD tbe lot about Callfornias. three blocb from cam· Curb chain the commission, which pua. Since 1972 the lot was established to improve relations "What we hope it will help ac· com pllab ia that more of the informal airstrips lD Baja will be equipped for commercial airlines in the future " she said. ' M ~xlcan P"realdent Jose Lopez Portillo wu to sreet the flien at tbe finish line in La Paz, wbere u awards banquet will be held Satur- day night. In Mexicali, the governor of Baja North planned to greet the contea· tan ts. ha.a been free between California and Mexico . ..... a.added The J1lce is not expected to end un-Charges Dropped tU Friday afternoon. Stopovera for FRESNO (AP> -An refueling and Judging cbeckoffa are OAKLAND (AP> -Trespass Ol'L'\. \1<>'\. 1-'H I ~' l\.!\1 . f; P :\1 . s I\ l l HI>.\... I () t\ M · 1 I "M . iSANFORDS SEAFOOD AHD HICKORY SMOKED PRODUCTS loMd I • p W ,,..., .............. •. • .99c - Sea'-· ........................... 2.59 .. Frnlt led Sn .. , 1r .................. 1.89 .. fnlll ! Saw Opten · • • • • ...... • •••• 29c - s.obd ...... 1.. . ............... 7 5 c - (Urntt 3 lbe. P9f co9'111 iner) L81pFrel)t..p ., ••.•....•...•••• 3.19 .... r----COUrOM •----, I s 1.00 ORI=-=.... I I 1.Aa14111Forrona11s I I fW SMOKID CHICON I 0....---........ -~ . E--~·-.. ------------2ltla md L.afareth, Me-, art leacla 673-2794 !~~~J°::~:v::soii:: scheduled ln Mexicali, Bahia de Loa ~~~~~~ ;~':at~'T.:4.i:t:•T: t-.!! first that left one man Angeles ~n~ Loreto Alameda County supeniaars' cbam· dead bu resulted In a Commission spokeswoman Alma ben, 00 condition that each performs 17-year prison sentence Gonzalez said the purpose of the race 10 houra ot unpaid YOlunteer wort. for another is "to promote tourism and the ac The six protested tbe 1upentaon• Pblltlp i Lunos'. 22 ceaaibility to seneral aviation cutback of mooey for ~mmunlty was leDteliced Wednea: travelers" of the Baja peninsula. service cqan1satiom. da1 OD bis eonrictlon for ~-----:;::-----:--:-----:--:---:---::--=--------~ aecond-degree murder Come meet jewelry designer Pat Taig Ind lD the abooting of Mario see her collection of fine Burmeee jade Dean Lapa, 21. wbo was • I in So ldlled June 9 at a conven· J8W8 ry u1ti Coast Plaza on Friday and teve market aftm the Saturday, November 18 .,d 17. men pulled up at the gu • pump at tbe same tlme, Jades in many hues set in 14-karat gold. su11mweer cleereweu 2/loff wltneaeeaaaid. _Portio Of _.... ....... ·es Unoovered .. Bridging the time-honored and the absolutely l')ew. Unusual one-of·a-kind designs in delicately carved pendan1J, bracelets, necklaces and earringi. A maMIOUI opportunity to select a special g1ft. Do come see. Jewelry me8t JBde designer ·PB( tseng \. A remarkable opportunity I Sefections from our 1979 swimwear collections et major savings off original prices. Be the first to arrivel South Coast Plaza. Active Sportswear I .. 1 •, Rules Necessary The Irvine City Council's time limit on public testimony and council members' own remarks aren't likely to lead to dramatically shorter meetings. Or censorship, as critics of the proposal fear. What ft should do, however, is lay down the ground rules necessary to help the council steer its way through increasingly lengthy and complex issues. To require persons who wish to address the council to make their comments concise and to the point need not inhibit the democratic process. What the ne w rules, as proposed by Mayor David Sills and approved by the council on a split vote, should do is help restore order to meetings whi ch have become ragged as the evening drags on. The rules will limit speakers to five minutes of testimony on issues not noticed for public hearing and 10 .minutes for matters which are open to public hearing. Additionally. council members will be alloted no more than 30 minutes each on individual agenda items. Used correctly, these rules should improve the legislali ve process in the city of Irvine. In the Right Hanc1s With a publicly elected majoi,nt taking control of the Irvt;ne Ranch Water Di'strict bo d of directors for the first time in history. some peop e might expect to see sweeping changes in water policy. That won't happen -yet. The present five-member boar<l is prohibited under the terms of a court settlement -which transfers power from landowner to voter control -from dealing with any substantive issues until after the June election. Then the remaining two landowner-picked members step down and are replaced by voter-selected officials. At that lime, a uthority over water managP.ment -a critical responsibility in semi-arid Southern Calif omia - will be fully in the hands of the voters. . Water is power in this region and those who wield that power will be accountable to the residents of the sprawling, 69.000-acre district. To the two candidates who won last week's landmark balloting for two water board seats -P eer Swan and Ray Auerbach -congratulati9ns are in order. When the transition to full voter control is complete, it is the voters of the district who will be able to take natters into their own hands if they're unhappy with the board. That's the way it should be • 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 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Food & Drink l 81 L.11. BOYD Still one more thing you can do to while away the Ume at 1topU1hta ls count the planta that furniab both food . and drink. IJ.ke the coconut. And snln-And 1rape. And moet lntripiqly, the Mes- 1 can ma1uey otherwlae known as the Century plant. r say moat lntri1uln1ly. biea111e tbe mapey not oalY 111,ppU. the tequila but the c at!!S!!l•r that non-ICI• drtnken eat with lL Weird lllogical dreams are not all bad, accord1n1 to the sleep researchers. They in· dlcate your mind ll ta.king a real rest. Wben your dreams are o:J:1zed and lo1lcal, your ls still workine, they aay. Quote Norman Coualns: "Nobody knows eoouab to be a pesaimiwt, •• Eyebrow hair~ about balru fut u 1ea1p balr. A few ,..,. "°• a Kansai City, Mo .• adman named Al Coleman WH watcblna televiikm when be beard an annoaneer refer to a poup ol de m'o n •tr at or a a 1 "cr1ctpott.•• lt WH l:IO a .m. He'd ..._ Jookln• for a name toii a slow cooker made by one of bl• cllmta. the Rtval llallUf1ctartu Co. Of eoune. o1 eoune. ··,Be wrote down .. Crock·Pot. •• Tbe trlckJ tndil AUM ltuek. ''TM WUblaaton lDlluence Dtrfftory" lftdfcatel the Jot>. byilta lD the NatloD'• capital eulDumMr tbe l•1lal1ton ~ b1 •to oae. .. M IJM1 befOie I fOllfllf1 • .....,... t...U.. dOwa .... r 1~1 road• of aeparatl••· tbro•1• bllla1ual ••d af· fl•••Uve atUo• proJr•au ura.ct W .... .., Martw..Ja encl Ullll"11 of 1trld1nu ol1lmta1 to rtpr••••• tthnlo mlnortllu, fl 1hould eon 1td•r lb• vl•w• of ao ethnic: m.tnori· ty penon who h11 achloved 1r11t aU<'t wltbout beneflt ol 1uch 1poclal 1tLcmUoo. Thla la no l•• a peraon than C11lfomla'1own U.S. Senators. I. Hayakawa. Of J apanese descent. ll•YOkawa rose to become a na· Mailbox Uooall)' know'DHIDADUcllt wtlaM ••m• appean as edlt4r of fortmott, dlctlonarl11. Addi· doaally, Ha.J&Uwa not oa.1, II an MDCltof but WU the Ptl'I08 named ~ of SU Pru. CllCG.___,ltatlmtolltrtlt aM wbo l'llloreCI ONer GD tbe ~pus. BllT DAYAUWA vtaoromly oppotH bllln•ual and a(. ftrmatlve actJon Protrams at ever)' qppo_,rtunlty. Speakln• before die Senat. lD oppc»Woo l4 an amendment permlttlnl 1overnmental apoclel to coo- Unue pra1w10• 1cbool1 aad buln.etMI that rteeJyt federal fund• loto quota 1y1tem.a. Hay&Uwa 1ald btUDtly: "I m.ne.11 am a member ol a mlno~tr race. I have ••· pertencecl my aha.rt of racla1 d1tcrtml.DaUon. But. onert.be- leu, ~er I have achieved. I have achlued not because anyone .. ve me special COD· slderatioo becauae l beloa1ed to a mlnortty race. I aot lnto acbool on my own damn term• and I thlnk I joined thb dlltlDpiabed body oo Dl1 own term• too." Rel&U.na bow the quota system bad cleltroyed the intepity of the loatitution while be wu at 8.F. State, Hayakawa said: ··1 baYt .. HID &b•H pro· fnlOl"I c~ u'ouDd IMICa .. they did DOt kDOw tbel.r RbJtCt malttt. ( hne Nen the illeoiD· ~t lt\lcteQta wtt.b .,......, ' a nmt.b 0'8de edueat.loa ~ more and more ho9tile a tM1 found tbemlelves aurrOuDclM bJ tbelr Intellectual aa~non. finally dnek>Dtu a re1vt__. · ·aaaloat t.be Whole 1y1i.m fOr putUn• them lnto a 1ltuatl<m wbeft they could not carry their own weistit. ''The worst-thins you can do to minortUa la to eondeaeeDd to them and eay, 'you are black. therefore you are not very brt&bt and we have to &ive you a special education pro•~•m.' Thia whole ustem of special es· emptiona, quotaa, •uidelinet, llmetablea and so on la an inault to minority races. That ls wby I reject it in lts totality." .. LET US maintain the atan· dard requirerqents of ad· mlaalons for universities. 1raduate schools, medical schools and other profesaioaa.I schools, based on intellectual qualifications. Let llS have the same lllnd of requJrement in every profession, trade and every job. Let us slick together and we who are not white will prove we are just as good as you are every damn time.'· Despite Hayakawa 's spirited pleading to eUminate govern· ment pressures for such pro- grams. the majority of the Senate includin& California's othe r Senator, Alan Cranston. voted wtth Senator Birch Bayh in ravor of such government in· tervenllon. even though Bayh ad mitted: ··1 a m concerned about the arbitrary impact of some quota systems. I am fully aware of the problems that are created by quotas. We have made a lot or mistakes In our ef· forts lo pursue equality ·· Fair Play and Reason Can Be Misplaced To the Edllor: The United States hostages in Iran d eserved much more prompt and vigorous response t han e ndless discussion and negotialJon unsupported by ac· lion. The United States 1s not the only country which can be "vie timized" by hotheaded and im· mature students or other groups. lo the point where lives and property are jeopardized - with or without the sanction of their governments. The United States and every other developed and civilized na - tion could have and should have closed their embassies and pro ... .? test such actions on behalf or all nations. ThU! should be in first position as Immediate reaction and response to such universally dangerous and erratic behavior as holding hostages like bandits and kidnappers do. The sheer frustration and helplessness of the United Stales unde r s uch circumstances makes us the target for many more such "incidents" -with many countries enjoying our predicament while oth ers wait ror us lo ask for their coopera· lion and support by matchln& our own countermeasures. IF SUCH diplomallc strength doesn't gain the release or the bostaees by such preHures, then increased pressures must be brought to bear without further delays or negotiations, such as immediate suspension of Iranian embassles/conaulatea ln all civilized countries -beginning with the United States. Another heavy pressure .,mt for prompt action would be to suspend all Iranian 1tudent1 from their claases and poulbly bold them for suspicion of collaboration on a detention bull to restrict their auett prtvile1ea during such in· stances. The mandate for annual auto inspeclloo will wute more fuel. more working hours and cwt more money. It will alao cause more pollution from can driving to the inspect.ion, w aitinl ln lines and reluminJ to their place of business. It has bureaucracy pitted against bureaucracy for their petty jealousies of power. It is time state legislators put their root down on federal blackroail. And it is time the fede ral govemlJ)ent stop collect- ing the money that they hold the states hostage with. GOLDIE JOSEPH Friellu lleee•left To the Editor: It seems that everyday we read of another tragedy. Rape, murder. violence -you name it. We aay lo ourselves. bow aad and then tum the paae. Un· fortunately, the re ls always someone who can't turn the pa.ae. A mother, father, brothen, sls· ters and more. Well. our tum came and we couldn't turn the pa1e when our 17 -year-old dau1hter, the baby of the fami· ly, wu brutally murdered. It Is truly sad that it takes something like this lo make one realize how mahy wonderful friends one has. The respect shown for Debbie and our family and the support and assistance or so many people hu been truly overwhelming. Our moet sincere thank.a to each and every one for tbelr kindness and help. Special thanks to the Cotta Meaa ~ce Department, the Costa Me11 Police AuoclaUoo wbo put up U , 000 reward, tbe Bell Broadway Mortuary, and the media lncludiq in particular, the Sutton Dl'#lpaper IJ'OUP who offered a ~.000 reward. JOHN fr PAMELA SENIOR ....... w ·ro the Editor: Al a concerned citben and retldeal of tbe Soutbland. I am Admittedly 1ome of these meaaurea are unfair to ln.nocent lranlana, but bow fair II lt for a sreat uat1on to be bumbled and bumlUated by ptp1qaeu 1tu· denta and eontUMd ~p? • commWed to do what I can to ellmlu&e wuta in oar state. To Palr play and reaaonab6Uty 1tandardl lbould be raened fOf' thole who Uve and functkm by the aame CUICePti I ARTHUR WEISSMAN ........ -..... To \be Editor: Your Nov. S "Smot Cheel II· 1ue Hurta" wu an amaan.'~· cle to tead. lt •bowed tbe Ylndl4i· Uvent11 ol aoverameet .,.._ covenunent1 wttb no ftp.rd for th• worth or tbe plan they wn propo1ta1. It alao 1bow1 t.be power of tbe federal 1ov1rnmeot over tbe atatea Ucl the atate'• ovtl" the people. And It ls all due to the money tbe federal fQYCD· ment takea from tbe people t.bal they bold tb• atat ... bo1ta1• wttb. And tM itatel bold tbi people~ Wtt.b • ,• •tart wttb, ..... JolD ~ in• tbe PMN1 '11 tbe Can ad Blllle BW, ~ Tbl• wm be •Ot•d OD ID January ao let Senator lobD Sch1;111t1, State Chamber. Sacl".amento tHU and A•· sem~ Martu .,..._ know flow 7011 feel. Wbat alternatlft haft nf ~STUAll'I' .. mg on the assu.e lo be d1scw.sed> over a penod of two yean; Since we have had an opportunity to observe the agency and its management at close range we wash lo take exceptJon to your conclusion that the concept •s unworkable because some or the management stair have elected lo leave county government Whenever there is a ma1or or· ganiutiooal change in the roles or authority alfecting the de· livery of services. the existing staff and its leadership find it difficult and perhaps unaccepta· ble lo adjust. As with the rorma· tion of other similar agencies in this county and elsewhere. the starr bas a responsibility lo be supportive or the Board of Superviaors' decisions and pro. actively assist in malung them successful. ANY INDIVIDUAL who pre· fen to cban&e jobs can elect to find other altemativ~ lo public employment. Your automatic assumptioo that their choices to leave reflect adversely on the agency or oo county government la not supported by any evidence and in that reepect. is unf1.1r. The records reveal that the mental health director was in· volved with the original study of the a1ency and supported participation in 1t as 1t was de· sl1ned. and he also wrote letters of support. The agency was ln exi1teoce when the health of· ficer applied for his position and he enthusiastically supported the agency concept. It is therefore, difficult to understand why they then decline to be sup- portive and ln fact actively UD· dermlne the efforts at makin1 the a1eney 1ucces1fU1. You refer lo the a1ency u an 'umbrella" concept, lndicatlnl that the purpoM WU to tlmpllfy m ana1ement. In fact tbe primary f08I •a and II a more c llent oriented dell very or 11rvicea and the est.bllabment of better client contact ana follo•~&11> 1yatama. Further lD- I I • -.----..-.. .. vest1galJon on your part NouJd s ho~ that the~e goals have been 1n!'ittluted and are funct1onm~ Vt'ell as a result of a new team approach in which a client re ce1ves all necessary services al one location SUE FRACTMAN. Chairperson Human Services AgencyC1t1zens Advisory Board •~a•r.wzl•dd To the Eoitor · In his Nov. 8 column Jack An· 1 derson quotes Secretary of State Vance a s sayi ng that Brzezinski ·s foreign policies would ··reverse 15 years of Ame n can diplomacy." If 8neunsk1 could accomplish that J, for one would be pleased. PHIL LANSDALE To the F.ditor. l have always thought we are a people of patience. I have always heard we are a people of patience. And I have always believed l am a person of pa- lJence. But oo more• lraruans! My thorough das eust with these guests of our country has tried my patience too far. 1 will be a genUe person and ride out this turmoil. And we will have our people back. And l will overlook their taking pres· s ure sensitive areas lo try to fill their kitty. And we will protect them when they wish lo march and protest on our streets Because we are a patient people. But when all has passed, and we are still a patient people, they wtll have that day or call· ine. ELIZABETH LAUFORD ' ~ 1 l -I I J f a ar ......,.,. weld YOte •• lt ..._ ~ Coed.IUona .,. eaplored HDeensln1 traffic, boMlDf. ,...uq and Ore protec. .. ...._ . -· Tb• PlauJn1 Commllelon ... e IPlll'0\'&1 prniously to the cban.. Wb.lcb would allow tbe eon•t.nactlOG qi tbe aftordable unltl on 19 MIW of deatpated QPe'1 speee OD tbie property held by DIJ"YOWlh Mabboubl-Fardl. a Bnerty K1DI bulmeuman and United Slatet cltiJeo. A 1.aDd Use Element •as ap. proved lD m• which opened the door to deveJ<>pmeot of nearly 700 homes on 381 acres. Laguna Beach Mayor Jack McDowell aald biJ city wW be affected prlnctpatly by traffic cooaesUoo. a growing demand for municipal services and poaaible fieoding at Victoria Beach. . Former lla)'OI' loe BnDd Uld • at.ate of emer•eney ~a.­ aatl ln Sot•lalrn Orn1• COuntJ because of the cumulative Im- pacts of crowtJl that came "all. kiDdJ of problems." He also claimed that there ts no such thins u affordable hous- ing cloee to the beach. He said that resale prices ln two to three ye an wlll be u&roaomlcat. Bellnda Blacketer, former La1una Beach pJanJllnf eom· mlNion eh,aJnnao ud oftldaJ with VW.,e Laruna, Hid tbe projeet wm add about 7,000 vehfclel per uy to Paetftc CoMa. ffichway wbicb she said t. °""' capaetty '&.!.: vebJelet now. ''SouUt Couat7 lbould be put Oil bOld anW a tnme C8ee BOBO, Pap At) Ro~tage Release Nixed Iran Militants Say No to Top Official BJ Tll8 Amoda&ed PTeU 1'he MoeJem militants holding I the U.S. Embassy ln Tehran an· grily rejected suggestions today by a \op Iranian official that some of their 98 hostages, in· eluding all women, be freed. 'they declared that only Ayatollah Khomeini and the Ira- nian people can tell them what to do In Tunisia, meanwhile, Arab League min.iaten rejected a 1.Jb- o.lly"9eu.ff ..... FESTIVAL PRESIDENT Jamn Schmitz festival ~gain ~ks Schmitz yan demand for joint Arab diplomatic and economic reprisals against the United States f~ freezing Iranian as· sets ln American banks. Iran appealed to other Moslem nations for diplomatic help in its confroolatiQn with the United States. But only Libya among the 20 Arab League delegations supported such a move. Even Iraq, one of the most anti- Amerlcan Arab nations, re- ( * * * versed its stand and opposed the Libyan demand. As the embassy Impose en- tered its 12th day , CBS correspondent Randy Daniels reported from Tehran tbal Abolbusan Bani Sadr, Iran's foreign affairs chief, told him in an interview that "all women and black.a would be freed very soon." He did not say exacUy when this would take place. B'ni Sadr bad told a news con· ~* * * ference Wednesday that those who are "in.Docent," without a ··connection with the United States," might be freed by the weekend, Tehran radio re · ported. Today, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ibrahim Mokkala told Tbe Associated Press women and blacks "possibly" would be freed "due to the fact that Islam has got a lot of 'Y (See IRAN, Page AZ> .,, Farmers Back Block Meet Eyes Of Food to Iran Cle01ente F1D1d Use PARK RIDGE, Ill. <AP> - Saytna America'• farmers a.re "fed UJ>" with Jru'a actions a1atmt tbe United Stat.. the aatioa'• ._... farm orpa1u. u. .... ....., ....... wkla ~ W will.., a.cer oppose the oae of food u a Political weapon. .. We mull DOt auccpmb to the bJ,aek••" ~ of Iranian m~0 .... Als.sa Grat, president Ot tbe 1.2 mllJion.. famtl>' American Farm Bureau Federation. . Grant said be bad written to Pretldellt Carter to pledge the federation's support for use of "any necessary economic and moral sanctloos, including full embareo of food commodities" against Iran. Moslem militants bave been bolding about 60 Americans hoitage In the U.S. Em busy ln Iran since Nov. 4, demanding the United States turn over the deposed Sbab of Iran to stand trial fM bis alleged crimes. "We're eeWng quite a lot of comments from our people out ln the country," Grant said in an interview. "They're aaylng, 'Do wbatever's necessary.' They'd like to see the administration take more stiff measures. But * * * tbey don't want military inter· ventloo .. ·*•use that could cost the livee of those people." Durtna tbe J.J.month period endlDI Sept. ao. tbe United .... ... food ........ feed __,. .. mllh to Iran and $&52 m1Woo worth of American farm producta the year before. * * * . Brothel Bans Iran Students MUSTANG , Nev. <A P > Mustang Ranch brothel owner Joe Conforte bas joined the pro. • teat against the takeover of the American embassy in Tehran by barrln& Iranian students from bis place of business until the American hostages are freed. Conforte potted a sign at the entrance of tbe Storey County brothel east of Reno which says, "No more admittance to Iranian students unW the hostages are released." Cooforte said be thought it was "pretty hypocritical" that peraom from a country which shoots prostitutes would patronize his brothel. * * * A 7~.m. meet.in& ba been scbed tonight to allow San Clemente restdeDta to naest poa1tb\e uses for $1t0,000 ID le&w .. flcwtnc wt OltmmmllJ Development tunds. The meeting will be held at the San Clemente Com mwlity Clubboue, 120 Ave. SeviUe. Coundl members have target. ed the nortbenl downtown area as the locatloo where the funds will be used to spruce up the neighborhoods there. Assistant City Manager Doog Meyer said federal regulations provide that the funds can be used for a variety of projects in eluding public works improve ments and aiding senior citizens and handicapped residents m upgrading their homes. Crash Claims Coast Man A challenge can come m many forms. as Keith Phelps, 7. of Irvine demonstrates Wednesday at Adventure Play- ground. Keith uses a rope to climb up and down stacked tires. perhaps getting him.self m shape for scaling future obsta~les that lay ahead Sex Charges Lead To Medi-Cal Loss Iran Cuts Off Oil A Laguna Niguel man died early this morning when his car slammed into a tree then rolled several times on Crown Valley Parkway east of Clubhouse Drive in Laguna Niguel. highway patrol offu .. oers said Gervin D. Laity, JO. WH dead oo arrival al Mission Commuru· ty Hospital after the 1 a.m. one car accident. SACRAMENTO CAP> -An Oakland psychiatrist accused of having ~x with a patient during office calls for which be billed the state has been ~uspeoded from tbe Medi.Cal proeram. say state heaJlh officials. The Department of ,Health Services said Wednesday tbe lD· definite suspension of Dr. Richard KomISaruk look effttt Moo day vestigator for the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance, Vern Leeper. said the board has ap proved revocati on or Komisaru.lc's license to practice medicine. But Leeper said the revocation does not take effect until il is signed by Dr. David Axlerad. secretary of the Division or Medical QUal.ity, which he ex· peeled today. NEW YORK CAP) -Iran to- day notified at least two American oil companies that it would no looaer sell oil to them, and lnduatry analyatl aald the cutoff apparently applies to all American oil comoanlea. Tbe action ·meana that American companies will no longer be able to buy Iranian oil for aaJe to tblrd countries. Pl'ftidmt Carter on Tuelday banned the import of lra.nlaD oU to tbe United States, but the American oU companlea bad hoped theJ could continue to .. take Iranian oil under their con· tracts and market it outside the United States. E:uon and Charter Co. con· fir~ed receivinl meuagea from the National lraD1an OU Co. Tbe telex received by Enon said the cutoff wu imposed "in view of recent eventl," ..but did not aped.I)' what wu meanL MeanWblle, tt was repor1ed by a Japane1e newspaper that Iran bu aabd Japanese companies to 1tep uP their pur•uea of Ira· n1aD oil. Tbe report"iaJd Iran did not atve a predle ft.lure for the amount of oil it wtabtid to aell. Officers said Laity, who was alone i.Q the small, foreign-made car, I08l control as be drove at a hi&b rate of speed Plan Settlements JERUSALEM (AP> -larael will build five dusters of settle- ments ln the occupied West Bank of the Jordan Rlver in the neat year. Cabinet Secretary ~rieb Naor said the five cluaten would contain 19 "points" over· all, and that "several famJlles" would live in each "point." Department spokeswoman Beverly Powell said Medi·Ca1 paid Komisaruk $3,099 for 99 sessions ln l.975-16 with an UD· 1deotilled female patient. Koml.saruk said the sesaions lasted 50 minutes. The depart· ment said they luted 30 minutes or less, and that marµ-of them involved sex. Ms. Powell aaid the woman stopped aeein& Komisarut in September 1978 and later tiled a complaint aaainst him. Meanwhile, the chief an - San Ju1:1n . Clears &:.treas11rer be8ded by 'Neal t,bJt cla.lma the private retl.rement plan, aaytng dlcatea that Mr. NM.I did no& re- county'a employ" retirement be "recelved comm.llalonl When ceive city compeuatJon in any plan u "a time bomb that'• so-purcbut.na aecurltlea for tbe form •.. ·• Ina to aplode." c;Str'• retirement 1,.tem:• Alter recei.tq tbe ctt1 let&er, TM councU voted lb 1J7t to Neal at.at.cl nau,, that be 110t Neal uld be de1 ! n• "a pabUc join tbe Oranp Cowlt.y retiN-oll1Y clldn't mana,e tbe Cdl.1'1> apoloo ud retraction from ment 1lan despite objectionl retiNllMDl 1ystem, "but I never Cit.rem without, delay~•· add.tq from Neal wtao wu tbeD dl.1 recet...S CGmmiuklm, Had I ~ I "tb• cba.tps, tn m1 opiAIQD, treaatll"ll'. He realaed lbortlY celved commlt1ion1 ti ·would were very ..rtoua ad ID beJGDd -:, after. tbe C'OUDdl declaion. have bMD IJ'OUDdl for remoYal conflict d ....._to tbe poem ct Re WM~ Damed to cbalr a ~m ofllce and a poulble JaU Hyiq 1117 adiYltila .,.. _. cltJ comiDlttee to ldveaU.at. MDteoce." .. · . laWful." tbe ~ retfnaa•t •Plem. A clt1 lnvllt.lPUoe of Neal'• Wben rwbiM tor commmt OD ud ¥ • ,.aJt. ol that NDel'• actlvlU. .,..... Neal did no& Neal'• ltlll91Met, a.... nW bt • •tudJ, Mid tbat tbe ey1leoi ll < receive any c:om~Uon. ."u•umed. that wble llr. Neal MrioullY UDditrfUDded and faetl Tbe Njlort .....ti, '°Tbe 'J1Ue WU CltJ treasurer, aDd tf be did vut cWlcitl ID the immediate hiiurance and Tnilt Compuy recelft comml•&oaa, Ml woald ·wu I.bit trwaee d tbe Diivm,.. be Juatllled lD fllClitvlnl tbftL'' Urtment ayat.em andf·Ute Ma· . liut =a lfJ bia claim ttonal AllOelatea ecliril.D11tereet that Neil a · eoanlct ol ID· tM fund. ~' tu•t In 00 tbe d!Y'• .. A rirriiW of dty warraata ln· <._ ,.,. AJ) • Leeper said tbe improper use of prescriptions for Demerol, a pain killer, is also involved in the revocation. Coast Weaaber Ovel"DiCM and morniq fog likely witb skies becomJq fair Friday af • ternoon. Daya cooler. Lows tolli&bt 45 at the beaches and 52 Inland, with b.tgbs Friday of 14 alona tbe coat and 72 in· land. INSIDE TODA 't' Bad ,.... for CaM/omia A11g•l1• faa: A Souto" poper rtporta that •tor pltcMr Nola RllM tGUl, ag,. 11U/nlJ1 tRI,. I~ HoutOfl ~M#N. lfofW.,. Bl. ~ • :r .. ~~~uc.. .. an. _,1ciG'~u._ =fl£t·Z1rn~= = ,.,,. ...... T•• looaUoa ~~i Amerk ... , 9ton,., ... Mt dlft ..... lttliu MJ 0 ..... MM tb• 'ftMI' •,.&o,... . ..., maM=·-~ ~ 7 ,,. ....... ~-... Mell to am.a. &M ,......., a\ St'ttr tf tWr _..,.,ea• l\IU'Htjd .=..:-.=. ..... Jut -= oma_...~ .. lo Ira• I•••• tlaat trouble· plafUed ccwtr"J, ..... ltudml demoedtraton "haft Mell bold-m. to Amertca bo9taltl ta the U:S. tnwrt 1111 ID Ttbraa. naar o.p. OMt tl..S ...,. 1,ooe uipio, ... la 11'~·• wtthclrft tbem .... ~ of the ·A1•tollab Dom4dDl. top. pled tilt ltiab in a ~utiOD earlier lid.I year. noor worbn ................... a.IAR.ID rt cnv awumNeaJ P..-P-.4J RETIRE ••. c:ommlttee tnvHU1atln1 the county 1ystem. . A IM.,.._ law.._,.,., ple1di4 laooc••t la Ora••• count1 lupertor Court to a tlaM .. ol alt8_., to ntart .... fNllD Oale JIOwe, a I.a Cl••••t• ~-.1laH1m •• ••d ebamw of t'Olllmvce dlredOr. Jlll Mam Bramtette.L u, tMbo ... arrtM..t by San \ll mente PoUce ln A\ll'&lt afW' the re- tel•ed tt.100 IA mmld bWI. • t«ed tbl plea ~ a mOl"DIDI coun appeu:uce before Judp Bobtrt RtcklM. Hu trial wu 1cbedu&ed foe hb. 11. Pollee .u.p, bNed oo Howe·• account, that llll• Bramlette lund Howe to 'flan Dleao bot.el 1"00m Ul8D later promised to ex· po .. him t.o bis wUe, nenpapera ' and the cbambe'r of colbmerce lf he did not comply with her de- mand.I for money. Sb• alle1edly told him that abe needed lhe money to cover cost.a• relalinl to her educaUoo. p.._.p.,.eAJ HOBO ..... ' ........... -. LONDON <~l M6oe1 Blunt, • elillMPt BrtUlila art· a.tstorlan wllo adriMct --ltl.lW*b n •· ur ,..._ •" tbe rt11al ~ ol "'8 .... was a fP1 lD WorW lfar.D •~• Soviet UDlODt...._~rlm• Wt•ta* •art•"' .J" .. teb•i" •aid .. ,. Ile wUJ .. ~ of bil Dtihtbo04L lln. 'l1iatdMr .MM! Blunt. '12. confeued lD ..... to paaatq ln· form.UOO ~ &o tb8 So-viets Wbeil be ,, ........ of Britain'• wartlm• HeurltJ aente., but to NCUN It» eon; fellloa be WU IS._ l!DJD\mity tNm~ "' ShieMJ48kintw•~= ed Iii 1151 Aftw two top~8nlllli.: dlpk>mat., Gii1 But;1~1 and~ l)Ollald ~'"°· cWeCted t.o &M-: Soviet Uldaa i1ter .entai.1 lat»_ nrtu.h RmbaaJ to w1mm.-:. · Tbe Buraeb-MacJean affait wa1 Britai.D'1 wont spy tcall· dal. It WU followed in 1911 bf· another atonn wbea tbell' ~t aoctate, Kim PbllbJ, allo defeno,, ed to ~-He wu a ronner; member ol tbe NC\lrit1 tentce who alao worked tn the. Waahtngton emba11y and wu the notortoua "third man" who that they were about to be e~ returned lut summet to '" to .flnbb tbe nftDery project. Tbe refinery at ltdaban II re- ported to be nearlY eomll&ete, but Gardller Hl6'. be dldn'\ believe tbe lraldua bad then· "U tbe ctty aoea to the ad hoc committee'• 1u11e1Uon whlcb llr. NNl cha.ired, to put them back In the (private> retirement 1y1tem, I aatd po11lbly-not deftmtelY-lae -.ould be put back lo cbarwe <u city treuyrer> and wouldapln be~uatifled to receive eompematlon. 'Citron aaid. at~r 0 1 Dw• nne tipped off Bur1eas and llacleu --beeaUle of aeeurtty leak.a. Doualaa Wood, a repr~en-Mn. 'niatcber aaid Blunt P r tatlve ot Robert Bein, WlWam Qu • l D • silted Bweesa and Maclean to Fro1t A11oclatea of Newport int,un ets ies se:::==~:::-after study of the ~ ts completed " she told supeJ'VisOrs. ' ~'.!:~.:. flnhb the proJect lndoneaia Beacb, Hid that even wttb the r Mu. Tbateber'1 di1elo1ure,· development of the • acl'e9, oo-B kl -.. ly 92 ol the area'• total ot asi NOR11l BAY, Ontario <AP> -middle of tbe Deprea&loa, tbe ucn....-m Palace Mid Blunt Tbe Nlltiaaal lnldan OU Co. torwbomtbereftall7wu~ LD!J--.-D-!-.-built. val4 PIDor and lta West ~ C ru;e-acres would be developed, leav· Oliva Dklnne, 76. rather of tbe birth ot ftve ideaUcal &llten 111 ' would be •tripped of the, inl 74 percent oft.be nasged land Dionne quintuplet.I, died tod&J' the farmbouae made new• knllbtbood be wu awarded la. in open space at hla home lo Corbell nea.r around tbt world. 1"e. ~ WU •urveyor ol the German part:IMr in the WOC'k . about t50 mllllcw IQ Aqmt to •1 fte ~ted Preu somp• the Job. • Iran claiml tt bad found a North Bay. The Mav 28 113' blrtb1 Groyal artVlcoUectlon to King He also sai~resid-ta ol ' • eor1e end to Geor1e's ..... F mil t.o~cbed off a mauiYe cwioat1 ct. ...... _ .. u •• -.... f . 41 mobile homes in obo Canyon a Y memben Hid Dionne bhts tbat turned their aleepy .._..._, ......-..._.., rom ~ Garctur aald the Iranians buyer for 10 percent of the Ira- coo14 <ODlra<\ w=c; ldaa oil bonned from ablpmeot compaa:J tf they to • to the United States, and In· Whea completed. tbe doneaia announced it wu raia- would have a aoo,ooo barNl per inl moat of lta oil prices an day cap11...._ ID t.be __..~ ol avera1e 11 percent. have agreed to co pany plans was not feelinl well lut ni&bt hamlet ln1o a circus filled wtth t.o lt72. ~~~~locaum Into • affordable l'\l';': b~~ i:! =. ~';:~: tbronea wanll•• to iee tbe pi~.!:t"f!u::~;·;~;:~ Eldre. 70, tn their modest babies. tiod of a book, ''The Climate cA The project ls located north ot bungalow near the farmhouse The attending doctor• Allan Treason." by Andrew Boyle, ,uoUDe:'i:-o.ene. ~"IU;~ and Indonesia is the seventh badly needed bea:J oll. member of the Organisation of the current terminus of Hobo where the &iris were born .by the Dafoe. buked in the limeligbl aa wbleb apecalat.es about fourth Canyon Road, a short distance Ugbt of kerosene lamps. the girls vew and tbell' pacturel and fl.tlb men in t.be Burcess· Fluor oftlclall none ol the Petroleum Exporting Countries America worken ID Iran h8d to boost crude-oil prlces in re- ever been harmed or threatened cent week.a. There also were durlnl the tumultuous events of continued rumors that Saudi east of tbe Arch Beach Heights Forty-five years ago tn the were 00 the covers of maguiDea Maclean-Pbilby cue. and the PortaFi~area of -~~~~~~~~·~~~~e_ve_~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Lasuna Beach. \ tbe pastyeartbere. Arabia, OP EC '1 largest J . Robert Fluor, cbalrman of member, was on the verge of a Woman Loses Four Fingers Fluor Corp., said tbatNe1ardle11 price increase. of future eventa to Iran, tbere In a Tebran radio broadcast would be no advene financial monitored in Kuwait, Iranian OU impact on the company's earn-Minister Ali Akbar Moinfar said ' ings Iran bad reached agreement to sell unidentified "international customers" 70,000 barrels of oil CONCORD <AP> -A 38-year- old woman bad four fingers blown off after a bomb made to resemble a cigarette llsht.er ex- ploded in her band.a. Meter Maid 'Ilps Officers In Car Theft A parting control officer who became suspicious wben she noticed an old Cadillac circling a parking lOt in Laguna Beach Wednesday, called police who later arrested the vehicle's three occupants on ~barges of car Uiefl. Rosle Miclette, a parking en· forcement officer, called the 1>0lice dilpatcher Wednesday af. ternoon after aeetn1 the occu- c>ant.s leave the UNS6 Cadillac in front of an antique store at 250 Broadway. A check of the Ucenae plate showed the vehicle to be stolen end offt~ arrived at the scene u, time to arrest the three men. Held ID Oran1e County Jall on &Utpldoo of crud theft auto were 8arnard Antboll)' •'Dutch" Bruaeman.z 25, Buena Part; Stephen r:scott Stewart, 18, Hollywood and Crais Gary Schmidt. ol Vista. C.drola Sought WASIUNGTON (AP) -More than JOO HouN memben Deti· doned Pnlldent Carter Wecfnel. day to ,.lmpoM price and al· locaUon controll oo home beat.- inl on, .tlesel tuel and otb11r ..-lddle ctiatlllates. Jn a letter to Carter, io:a CCIQSJ'eNmen aald re- ftnen' JllQftt mar,W are dl1nl t.Jfiee u fut u the coat ot oil i&Hlf. DAILY PILOT dally foe $45 a barrel, almolt twice Iran's official price. * * * ,...,..P-AJ IRAN ••• respect Jor women and due to the fact we consider blacks to be oppressed people." The State D@artment says six or seven run~an women and one black U.S . Marine are among the 62 Americana. ll was not clear whether Bani Sadr, in refe~ to "blacks," also may have meant the 36 DOD· American hostages, most of whom are dark -skinned Pakistani and Indian employees of the embassy. But Tehran radio guoted the embauy militant. a1 1aYtna: .. No. Sbmethlna like this will not be considered. Our eondilloas are known. We do not recop.ize an1 statement except our atate- menta u ~dcut by Tehran radio and television or atate- menta we lsaue d~ embuay press coafetencea. ••we • denounce any negotla- Uona cooeern1na the boetacee' releue before t6e United States extradites tbe deposed ih&b: The conquest of two state Al.- sembl)' posts and tbe umeatlng of Supervtaor Ed1lon Miller are tbe tap objectives of the Oraqe County Republican party lD 1980. IAjured Wedneld.ay WU Mary Virginia lla1ulre, who told police abe WU Meinl ber two IOOI off to ICbool when ooe ol the boys picked up the llpter from the pavement and began flicking it. She said sbe took the light.er from the youth when il exploded in her hands. Shrapoel from the blast tore into the walls of their apart- ment, Mn. Maguire's thigh and pierced a lunchpail carried by one of the boya. " Road Funds Set Aside Orange County Supervisors ba ve aet aide $61,000 in county roach funds to improve Camino de !!1trella in Capistrano Beach. Bldl for the project to replace curbs and install landlcaplq with sprlnkler systems in 4G-foot medians between Camino Capistrano and Calle Del Sol will be opedled Dec. 11. · Tbe median project is scheduled to be1ln early in Janu~ and be completed by llte Febn&ar)'. That word came Wednesday from Mrs. Loia Lundber1 the GOP'a county chairman, in a speech before tbe Balboa Bay Repu.bllcu Women, Feclerac.d. Mn. LaOM!befa, 1ayt.na. ''tbere II DO NMoll for ua not to have the UMIDb17 1eata ... uded that llepqbllanl are pledted t.o a • ''ill• tftort'' t.o win the .... DOW Mid by l>eJDCJtratt DlaDil II~ ol Bunw.,ton Beach alMt a.at WN7 ot Garden Grove. TM GOe ao ii 1olnl aftel' th• eon1re1al9naa •••t of Demoent Jerry Pattuson ot Santa~ .... Mid. ' Mn; i..m-.. ta IMr IDMdl. dW DOI ..... M1 RepU\Uan cudldlaM for thole Pol1I ad oftleWI at eount.J IN•=--aakl DO cme•bU'.bMD ta to dalltollMtbe ...... A••••l»ltmaa Broe• Nllt ..... a.ora,t, Ill.a, Will ... lllDlr'• llPOt -.. ~ =• o1 IUpenlaorl, lln . .... ..... '"IMN .... ., .. llN .... t.o liet llWer .. bl ome..·· .......... 11.lUilr ..... pota~ bf Gov. Jenr Brown. ., ...,,.. ........ THROWI DOWN QAUNTLrl' ~ Cl"9f Lundbert San Clemente police Sgt. William Trudeau, ri&bt, and investigator John Ziegler inspect a set of scales amon~ estimated $10,000 in stolen property re- covered last week in a raid on a "fence" operation. Police believe tbe scales and ..,.,,.....~~----~~~-----~-----~--~ -.__ l I DLC-7 CUISINART reg. 2'Mf.OO . ' • .... ta Call us for all your shopping needs I I '225 S.75 THECOOKSHOTreg.7:00 . ; (o.monetratlon every Sat. 1M) .. . . 1.95 THE MAGIC MOP reg/~ · / HEMCKaS KNIVES r 200/o .OFF LUCITE COOKBOOK HOtDER reg .'~ r"r....;:i_..._ ___ _..;~-----~,.~-------------------------------• ---. -+--- .-.b F $Ja .. ==eee-.-=-. b •-Arratecl BERKELEY CAP> - One man was arrested Wednesday after be at tempted to use a pickax oo the parking Jot next to the People'• Park near lbe Univeralty of California campua, ~mt. Th• lneldesit. wblcb broqbt i.ct memories of tbe pltcbed batUea over the park a decade a10. bad been brewing 'for several d•Y• since the ICbool sald it would start cbargine 50 cents to pa,rk in the lot about three bloc1ta from cam- pus. Since 1W12 the lot hasbeeofree ,,_ C..1'idecl FR~O <AP> -An argument over who would pump 1aa0Une flnt that left one man dead baa resulted in a l7·1ear prlaoo eeotence f()r another. L06 ANOELl:S (Al'> -'Former btavywelabt bo&lnl dYlmplM 1&U1aamm11111 All bU UMl.acated tbere It DO daMee be WW PJay a roa. lD aqoUa~ for Aaa•ric• bOltM• lD Tebran, and •uaesttd tbat the Uo!ted ._..nlw'D tbe Shah and bia IDOMY to lru. AU; _.. ID~ earlier that M'd offend blmaelf 1D aebUI• for UM eo A.merltant be1n1 beld botta .. at Ult U.J. embaaly lD Teflran, Mid Wednea· ., tba\ bia nquat bad been tumed down. All, a Muslim, tald Jru would oot accept him in trade tor tbe ~-becauae "I'm a hero there.; tbey're my brodlen." He would DOt uY, however, when be bad made tbe propoal nor which Jranian olftclala turned lt down. A.lked lf be might be permitted into Iran to •peak with leader Ayatollah Khomelnl about the boetaces. All answered: "(don't know. I don't think so. Tbey want the Shih and we've aald we're not aotng to aive him to them." Et1ht bla U.S. tunaboats, captured by Peruvian gun- boats Monday, have been freed after payment of '365.282 for licenses. Jullua 7.oleul of San Dieao. polnt- lng to Jocatioo of seizurelnside Peru '1 200-m.lle fishing rights area, said Ucemea are 1ood for 100 day1. Ilia • · boat, Jeannine. valued at $8 million, was among those set free. The 37·year-Old retired champion aald be thouaht tbe U.S. lboWd aend all of Shafi Mohammed Reia Pahlavi'• money back to Iran, tben 1bould send tbe Shah hinwelf back "when be &eta well and able." ··we are holding a thief that they want back in their country," All said. Rut when asked dlrecUy lf be thought the U.S. was makilll a mistake by not mum.llll the Shah to Iran. All replied: "I'll say 'no comment' to that. All this stuff ls above me. ll'a between countries." Mortgage RateS Dropping Swiftly The Shah ls bospltallzed in New York, where he is recuperating from a gall bladder operation and also is being treated for lymphatic cancer. Iranian students who sefzed the U.S. embassy in Tehran Nov. 4 have said they will release the hostages when the Shah and the fortune be amassed during bis rule is returned to their country. LOS ANGELES <AP> - Prospective bome buyers balk· in& at high mortea1e rates or unable to meet monthly payments have cut down on bor· rowing, forcing some of California's largest savings and loan institutions to drop tbelr mortgage rates. Among the big lenders making across-the-board reductions Wednesday were Great West.em Savin.gs & Loan Association in Beverly Hills, ranked second na- tionally in savings, and Glendale Federal Savings le Loan M · aociation, ranked fifth na lion ally. Both institutions dropped their prime mortpge rates to 13 per. cent. Lenders' rat.es are now often well below the 14 percent level widely predicted to become the norqi followin1 the Federal Reserve Board's credit· tightening moves Oct. 8. Home Savina• " Loan Al· 10Clatioo of Los Angeles receot- ly dropped its rate to 12~ per- cent, and Imperial Savino & Loan Association or San Dieeo cut lta rate Tuesday from 14 ~ cent to 13~ percent. "It's Proposition 2, tbe ~lowdown in the real estate market and the general lack of loan activity that have caused interest rates to drop already." sald James Edmoncls Jr., presl· dent of the Calllomla Morta&.1e Bankers AaaoctaUoo. Proposition 2 made out-of· state lollD money available by lifting the 10 percent state usury ceillng and freein1 mortgage bankers t<f.' charge current market rates. Three Unhurt In Plane Crash CORON'A CAP ) -A twin -en gine plane crashed into the side of Prado Ba.sin. but the pLlol and two passengers walked away from the wreck w1lh on· ly minor injuries, authorities said. Rooald Williams of Las Vegas, Nev . the 28-year· old pilot-owner of the plane, DaJe H . Rodenbeck. 56. of La Habra and hls 25-year-oJd son, Roeer Roden- beek, wbo is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base near Laa Vegas, walked unaided lnto the emergency room of Corona Community Hospital Wednesday. a nursing supervisor said. She said the three were released a few hours later with only minor lacerations and abrasions. Women Pilots Take Off In Long Beach-Baja Race Riverside County Fire Department spokesman Tom Tisdale said the plane crashed al about 12:30 p.m. on tbe east aide of Prado Basin soon after taking oU from nearby Corona Airport. The ee appeared to have engine trouble dur· ing its des nt, according to one witness, who said the plane hi a fence but era.abed upright. LONG BEACH (AP) -Tbe firllt all-women air race to La Pu. BaJ• Callforn1a, Mexico sot off the sroand today as 29 pt.lots vied for a total of $5,000 in cub prbes. Lt. Gov. Mike CUrb gave tbe start· inl signal for the piivate airplanes to take off from Long Beach Airport In the first leg of the 848·mtle race apGnsored by the Commission of the Callf orniaa. Curb chairs the commission, whl~h wds establlihed to improve relatioos between California and Mexico. The race ls not expected to end un- Ul Friday afternoon. Stopovers for refueling and judging cbeckofU are scheduled in Mexicali, Bahia de Los Angeles and Loreto "What we hope tt will help ac· compUlb la that more of tbe lldOrmal alntrtpe ID 8-ja will be equipped for com merdal airlbMs ln tbe luture, '' ahe aald.. · Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo was to greet the fliers at tbe finish line ln La Paz, where an awards banquet will be held Satur· day night. ln Mexicali, the governor c-4 Baja North planned to greet the contes- tants. Charges Dropped OAKLAND (AP) -Trespass charges were dropped a1alnat six people arrested lo July in the Alameda County supenUorl' cbam· . bera, on coodWon that each perfonm 10 houn of unpaid volunteer work. The atx protelt.ed tbe 1upentaon' cutback of micmey for eoDUDanity SAN FORDS SEAFOOD AHD HICIORY SMOKED PRODUCTS lwcl I 5 a I" T....t .................. 99c - Sea ............................... 2.59 .. "'"" .... s ..... , .................. 1.89 .. "'"" r.e.. Oysftr'I · · •• • .•.....•..• 29c • s.obid...._T_ ................ 75c-... <Umlt a n.. "'CU9tOIMf) ~ '""L99f .................. ].19 .... r----COUPOH •----, I I s 1.00 ()Al !:::.. .. I IAlt 1-q IHF Of' POU lllS I I or SMo.11> CHICUH I °"" ___ ........,_....,_ ... , __ )C),111"1 .. -----------2ltll md Lafay1He, Newport leadl 673-2794 · Phllllp J. Leancw, 22, 1'U leat.eneed Wednes--ctay OD bia coovtetion for ---....-----".:::----:---:--:----------------1 second-desree murder Come meet jewetry designer Pa T~ 8'd Commission 1poke1woman Alma Gonzalez said the purpose of tbe race ii ••to promote tourism and the ac ceaalbility to general aviation travelen" oftbe B~a pentnP11.a. 1ervtce oqanbatkml. swimwear cleurawuu 2/3off ta tb• fhootiDI ol Mario see her collection of fine Burmese jade Oean Lopez, 21. who was · South killed June 9 at a conven· Jewelry in Coast Plaza on Friday end lence market after the Saturday, November 16 Mld 17. lben pa.Lied up at the 1u ~P at U. •am• time, -.ltn•••Nld. ~ortions 0f BOO.ies A remarkable opportunity I Selections from our 1979 swimwear collections at major savings off original prfoes. Be the fint to arrival South Coast Plaza. Active Sportswear • SchOOI Site IJDpasse A 13-acre parcel of land adjacent to Alicia Porkway in Laguna Niguel has become a bone of contention betweeo lhe Capistrano Unified School Dlat..rict and Sb.appeif lndustrlea, which ls ln lhe process of d~velopini 800 homes in lhe 453--acre area known as Kite um. The school district estimates the homes will add about 600 youngsters to its already overloaded f aciJitie!,. It believes lhe developer should donate the 13-acre stte for a new school. Th. e developer is willing to negotiate sale of lht.> land to the school district, but the district doesn't have the money for an outright purchase. Meanwhile the Orange County Plannlng Commtsslon -overruhng the recommendations of its staff -agreed to rezone the projected school site for residential use. The school district protested, but now the Orange County Grand Jury has upheld the Planning Commission action. . Tbe jury criticized the school district for its failure to send a representative to the Planning Commisston meeting that made the final wning declsion. That criticism may be valid, but it still doesn't solve the problems that will face the school district when the Kite Hill youngsters move in. Thero is no other available school site in the area and the children would bavJ!' to be bused out of their neighborhood to a school that's already overcrowded. It's clear the school district can't expect any help from the county. The only solution now appears to be continued negotiation with the developer in the hope that at least a partial land donation may be agreed upon, along with whatever cash the district may be able to come up with. What Did Ole Say? Back in the 1920s, San Clemente pionee r Ole Hanson thought his city needed a water-oriented recreation .out· let. So he provided land and some of the money to build a bluff-top swimming pool and community center called the Beach Club. It's run down now. The pool hasn't been used in two years and only part of the two-s tory building is usable. The Ctty Council thought the property could be re· built m 1L'i former image and made a public asset. The cost was reckoned at about $500,000. But only one bid came in and it came to nearly a milhon dollars. The city reJected the bid. In maneuvering for alternate ways of financing the renewal of the Beach Club, council members ran into a problem. The bid procedure requires valuable time and it would be easier to bargain directly with builders. Why '! Because the pool hasn't been used for two years and Ole Hanson had said it must be used by the public or title would revert to the bank holding the deed. The city, it was feared, would lose ownership. But did Ole Hanson tack on that proviso? 1t turns out no one on the council knew or had bothered to find out what the deed says or what pro- visions it makes. Before the traditional bidding procedure is aban- doned for the sake of convenience or haste, someone might bother to find out what Ole Hanson really did have in mind. • 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 Reater comment la Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, PO. Box 1560, CS!ta Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71') 642-4321. Boyd/Food & Drink B1L•.BOYD Still OM more thlna you cu do to wblle away the Umo at atopll&htl ta count tbe plant.I that fund.lb botb food and drink. Ute tbe coconut. And .,..m. And srape. And m01t ~.UM Mex· lean ma1u1J otberwlae mown N the CeuturJ planL I ••1 111oat lntrl1ulDllf. beca .. the m.lpeJ D0t 001)' 1uppU. tbl teqilll& but the ftterplllar that oon- aqueamilb clriakers eat with lt. Weint Wolical clreama are not aU bad, aeeordla~ UM aleep researchers. ln· dlcate your m1ad ta I a real rett. When YoW' dtHIDI are orcanised and lopcal, your mlnd la still worttnc, th9' qy. A f.., 1ean qo, a Kauu CU1, MO., adiDc IWMd Al Col•••.P ••• w atcbl•I ~ ..... be be-.;t ID • en~nl• to a 11'0QP al deao•1trator1 aa ••eradpoU.'' It ... l:IO ............... , .. a aa81efDr•...,. .... IUde bJOMolldl~ ....... tbe &l•al • , ...... a.. Of ...... o1 ..... ,a. .. dowa .,Croek·,Ot." Tba tnfl1 """ .... iticki A Minority View ~f Educat~on Mailbox 9VT BAY ASAWA ¥ln1'oal1Y oppoHI ,bllln•.aal and at. nrmative acUoo prolJ'um at ••trJ opportuollJ. lpeaktn1 Mton tbe ~ bl ~­ to aa amad':;:J:'•lttiDI .~ .. to CCID-u... pnnw1.D1 1cboola aad -··-· tbat ncelYe federal l••d• into _quota •t1tem1, .,. ...... Uld blumi1: •I aDMlf 8ID a member al a mhaorlt7-.-,.ee. I ba•• ea~ perlaeld my lhare of racial dlacrhm0 eUoo. But, neHrtbe· a.... ~ I have ae.lUeYed, 1 baH aehlffed not MeaUH ::z,o• ,.,.e me 1peelal dla· radao because I beloa&ed to a mlnortty race. I tot lDto ICbool on my own damn term.a and I th1n.k I tamed Chia diatlJll'Qllhed body • my own tenm too.·· Relatlnc bow the quota •)'lteJD bad destro.Yed tbe lotelJ'lly of the laltitadoa wbUe be WU at S.F. State. Ka1akawa said: ••t bave ae•n tbH• pro f-.on clownl.Dt arOuDd 11.-.. U..1 did not bow tMlr •ubJM matter. I bave,... t.M bicolD· ,.i.nt .mes.ate Wida baNl1 a Dlat!a sradt edueat.loo ,_.. ~• ud more bolU.a. u ._ lo.ind tbetDHl• .. tlll'l'VUlldM bJ tbelr lntelleetual .upertor•. ftDallJ deftloplQ1 • -c::tllMN ·aaalolt the whole 11 m f• puttlDI them lnto a 1ltuatioo Where they could sd CUT)' tbel.r OW1l '"1ihl· '11ae wont WD1 )'OU CID do to mlnortuea t. to coodeacend to them and 1ay, •you are blM:k, therefore you are not very brtcbt and we have to ,ive you a s pecial education pro1ram.' TbJ1 whole l)'Stem of 1peclal ex- em ptiou, quotas, 1wdellne1, timetables and so on t. an imuJt to minority raca. 'lbat 11 wb,y I reject it in ita totality.·• ••LET US maintain the at.an· dard requlrementa of ad· miuiona for univeraltlea. graduate schools, medlcal schools and other profeulou) acbools. based on intellectual qualificaUona. Let us have the same kind or requirement in every profession, trade and every JOb. Let us stick tocetber and we who are not wblte will prove we are ju.st as good as you a re every damn time." Desptte Hayakawa 's spirited pleading to eliminate govern- ment. pressures for such pro. gr a ms. the majority of the Senate including California's other Senator. Alan Cranston, voted wtlh Senator B1rch Bayh ID favor Of such government in· tervenuon, even though Beyh admallcd ··1 am concerned about the arbitrary impact of som f" quota systems. I am fully aware of the problems that are created by quotas. We have made a lot of mistakes in OW' ef. fora to pursue equality. · Fair Play and Reason Can Be Misplaced To the Editor: The Uruted States hostages in Iran deserved m uch more prompt and vigorous response than endless discussion and ne1otiatiolf'" waaupported by ac- tion. The United States la not the only country which can be "vie· timized" by botheaded and im· mature students or other groups, to the point where lives and property are Jeopardiud - with or without the sanction of their governments. The United States and every other developed and civilized na· lion could have and should have closed their embassies and pro- test such actions on behalf of all nations. ThiA should be in first position as immediate reaction and response to such universally dangerous and erratic behavior as holding hostages like bandit.a and kidnappers do. The sheer frustration and • helplessness of the Unlted States under such cir cumstances makes us the target for many more such .. incidents" -with many countries enjoyinc our predicament while others wait . for us to ask for their coopera· lion and support by matching our own count.ermeaaurea. IF SUCH diplomatic stretigth doean 't lain tbe releue or tbe bo1ta1es by tueb preuuret, then iocrea1ed pressure• mu.at be broupt to bear without further delays or neeotlat.lom, 1ucb u immediate auspemloo of Iranian emba11iea/con1ulatea lo all civilized countries -beitonlol with the Unltecl States. Another heavy pnuure potot for prompt acUoo would be to 1uspeod all Iranian atwtentl from tbelr claaes IDd pouibly bold them for ausp&daa ol eollaboraUoo oa • detmtloa bull to r.trict their 1uat pri'fllel• durtna 1ucb in- 1tancea. Admittedly 1om• of these meumw ..,.. unfair to ln.noceDl Ira.Diam, RM bow falr ts It for • sre•t nation tp be bumbled and bumlUated bJ pl'"ueat •tu• denta and cOa.rused lMdenbltf ratr Dlar ~ reuoaabillt7 1iandarda tbOU.ICl bt NMrMd tot thOle wbo live aDcl fuaeUoa bJ tbe 1ame CODCll!UI ........... ., .UTllUB wa .. lwDOllgi"""""'....IU" I , ......... f' ..... , TO the atttor~ :-~oar ~. • .,._, at.s 11-•ae Hurta",,..•......._,~ ci. toned. n.,.... tJae ~ tl•enwot~•t.,... c:~ ~.J:. ~-= pro~. It ,tabo aboWI tM poiftr ot the teaeral• 10vena.t OHl'tM ......... U..iUlte'I over tbe PIOPle· •ADd It la all a to tM IDODI)' tbl fideral ..,..n· meat W. trom the P900lt thll tla•J bold tb• •t•te• '&ollal• wttb. And the .w. bold,·tie ,., .............. The mandate for annual auto inspection will wute more fllel, more world.DC boors and c:ost more money . It will also cause more pollutioo from can drtvinl to the lmpectioc, wa.it!q in l1Dee and reWra1DC to thelr place ol bualoeu. ll hu bureaucncy pilled agaiolt bureaucracy for their petty Jealousies of Po'ftr. It l• time atate leaialators put tbel r foot down on federal blackmail. ADd it la Ume tbe federal government atop collect· Ing the mooey that they bold tbe states hostage with. GOLDIE JOSEPH To the Editor : It aeems that everyday we read of another traaedy. Rape, murder, violence -you name it. We aay to ourselves, bow sad and then tum lbe pace. Un· fortunately. there la always someone who can't turn the pace. A mother, father, brothers, ail· ten and more. Well, our turn came and we couldn't turn the paee when o ur 17-year-old daughter, the baby of the fami· ly, wu brutally murdered. It la truly sad that it takes aometbinl like tJUa to make ooe reallie how many wonderful friendl one hu. The respect abown for Debbie and our family and the support and ualltanee of so man7 people bu been tl'ul)' overwbe~-Our moat alncoere thankl t.o eacla and every one foe their kiDdDesl and help. Special than.kl to the Coat.a Mesa l>olice Department, tbe Co1ta Mesa PoUce A.Uoctadoa wbo put up u.ooo reward, the Bell Broad••Y Mortuaf1, aod tbe 111edta tDcJudl1'I bl particular, the ~ nnspaper.,..,..., wbo ottered a •.ooo reward. JORN• PA.Ila.A SENIOR .......... ro UM Zdltor: A• a cooceroed clttun and res ... al tbl Soutbland, I am comailtted to• wbat I cu to •llmlaaM .-.. lD our atate. To ~~':l:!m Cu BW. IJl-4. l- Tbl1 wlll be voted OD tD l&DUU'J' IO let leaatol' JobA Scbmlts, State Cbamber, &aeramento HIU and A•· ..... ~l(arlarlBerstlaa tnow bow 1ou feel. 'flb•t alt&rUlift ba",.., BilBAJlA STUART houses. complete with hotel!> restaurants and a commercial c o m p I e x . T b e s e ., e a r 1· merchants state that this IS lht: City CouociJ's plan Nut they da1m "loans " are being jeopardized but, V.L .. whose loan.1! With the good ideas beld by V11lase Laguna. the '"b11 lle'" at tempt need not enter mto lhetr printed word. Many important, beoeftdal Lquna Beach proj· ecu could be done by this 1roup, with the same energy now beine spent on wamna doom and gnuhJng teeth. 'lbeir continued assault on private ownership property duelop- ment would be more co05UUc· tive. if the offer to purchase the land in quesUoo would acrom· pany verl>a.l blaata. VIUAGE Laguna's, '"what's mine, is mine -and what 1s yours, I'll cootrol for you - becau.e I know best"" syndrome bu been wed lo many places. Moat pointedly ln governmental takeovers, such as Nazi Germany in the 1930a. Laiuna Buch la hopefully too aware of the world for that to repeat here. Villaie Laguna! You are eotltled to your opm· ions and views, as are persons wbo do not aeree with the "master role" you wtab \0 play ln other lives. I urge you to con- Unue your eood won. but keep "facta" true, not distorted and exaecerated for cause. LARRY CAMPBELL .wu.n.11et1 To the Editor: Lut ..-tbe Clt,y Council ol La1ua Beach ruled without coaatderatioo to the facta. The tuue wu wbetber Ftddleoeckl Restaurant abcM&ld be erant.ed an ntertahunent permit aUowtna llltenlna music for our IQl!!llta. W• bad been l'IDted a pennlt with ._, ltrlDCeot restrictiom bJ the Board al A.djutment •ub- ject to apoeal. Tbe permit WU appealed bJ 1om• of our nellJlbol"I. Tbe!r reuaatq wu tbat we "m!Pt" create addl· Uonal partiq probl•m. and tbat aolH 'rom tb• J1nt1lc • • mtcht" dilturb \belr MtObadood. The CauDd1 ... liftll endWt factt fl;,a, U.·clMrlJ oplainiq that OS liUDt WU not to ln· cnaM ow oecupancy or to tn- c,..aae &be l•ftl of DOlM n alreadJ •nJ01 wl\b canned mu51<" but onl y to hav<> a human be1n~ mak•· our music for the Pnhanced plea~ure of our dmmg guests Councilman Kelly Boyd s poke first to restrict the time spent on llus l&Sue u it wu late and they had heard all this before from previous owners who sought an entertainment permit when 1t was the Old Brussels. Our objed:jons to these pro- cffdln&a are that Kelly Boyd 11bould have disqu.alified himself due to roaflict of interest, since he manases the Coast Inn Cale or at very least should not have led the way to reduce our op- portunity to a fair bearing. Our lttOOd obJection was that we were forced to speak first, so aa to be unable to respond to the misleadl.ng comments made by the appellant wbo spoke lut. Our third and most adamant ObJection was that we are NOT the prevrous owners who sought to have a disco with pool tables and Juke boires. We are a line dinner house Wlth a growing rep. • u~Uon ror good food and good taste Why would we damage a re- putallon we've worked so bard for? ova nasT encounte r with Laauna Beach city government, the Ad.Ju.stment Board, was a good ooe because the board was thoughtful about both aides and sougbt a compromise that would be hit to all concerned . However, our second encounter with the City Council was ter· ribly diallluaionina. We auumed the council would do its homework on this request and read tbe lllinutes from the Ad- juatmeot Board heaHn' which wu a cooclae f alr picture ol tbe issue ~t band. _ Sally BeUerue carried tbe ball to our defeat. She compared us to Andree'• Restaurant u ·a place that does not bave live music and aurvtvu. To tbe beat of our knowledae. Andree's bu bad live mmlc for yean. A1lo the council never coaaldered tbat Mother'• Kitchen two block.I north of ua bu a live mualo permit and bu bad llDee March, 11'11. W• are ubamed of the wa1 our city f0""8meet treata t.be butlnea communltJ that at- tracta tbe tourllm tt thri"9 cm. Our req\lllllt ... oot unMUOu· bl• and lboWd h•ve been pant •• ed if only\ U. fact.a we" dealt with. A MEllU& OF the commit- tee. Eu&ene Crouch, also aa1d :th nature ol the gr,oup 's wort leads itself to commission statu.. . his dog take advantage ol the excellent fall rom11 along the ocean~s edge, cooled by the foam underfoot as waves glide in and by the fresh salt air. The scene is near Heisfer Park in Laguna Beach , These ~. however, were different tban those reported by councilman Bill Vardoulls and Asaistant City Manager Paul Brady, who met with the com- mittee In mid-October to d1acuss ita roletnclty affairs . At that lime, Brady and Vardoulis said, the members of the group supported unarumous- ly an upgrading of its role to BUT VA&DOULIS SAID ao formal vote was taken at that seu1on and that everyone there seemed comfortable with the de- s1gnaUon d "council." Upper Bay Dredge Plan Appruved Oraoae County Supervisors .have approved a plan by resi· deota ol the Dover Shores area of Newport Beach to dredge siooo cubic yards of silt from c ouect boat channels in their , Upper Bay neighborhood. 1f all ioea according to plan, the material will be burled at North. Star Beach Par~ site on lbe Upper Bay TBS DOVD Sbora Aaeocia lion, m a«i'Mnse for penn•Mloa . io dredalt, bu ctfered t.o P9)' $12,000 for de\'elopmeot of recreational activities and land...._, at the 10.acre park • Jalmb OWMd b~ tile Cl\y "' • N•tflilDl'.t Beach and Ora.nae ~. 1'be ..n currenu, is ~ Supentaors gave approval for d.redl1nc two yeata aio but the plan failed to get Ule JpprovaJ of the South Coast Be1lonal Coastal Commission Homeowners bope that they can win coastal ~m.iasloo ap- ' proval this tirn.e around with their offer to help develop the 1park ' SUPERVISORS PHILIP An· tbony, Ralph Clark lllld Harriett Wieder approvetl Ule dredging . and d.iapoSal pllllll ftom-., Riley and Ediaoo Miller llbitalDed. Riley didn't voa. because be is a member ol the Dover Shores Al~iation. Miller indicated be was not in fa var of putting the silt on a public beach, but then dida 't vote. Supervisors took the action over the protests of J . Frank Botrinsoo of Newport Beach who critlehed the dumpln1 of silt from a private waterway oato public tidelands Adult Firms Lose Police Limit Bid Capo Beach Park Work Given OK 'council" status Brady said after the meetiq that there is little or no dif. WITH THAT NEW designa. rerence in actuaJ duties between lion. the seniors panel would :ii~~~.~cal" and a 'com have acted in an advisory Owners of several adult oriented business.ea ia A.DaheOn have failed to win an Ora.nae County Superior Court order Umit.lq Anaheim police rrac- ticea In tbe vicinity o the eatabliabment.s. Parldn said be possesses af. fidavits from persons who claim they were told by police not to enter tbe businesses. capacity to the council in Between a committee and a establishing policy in all matters councU, he said, there 1s si~· pertaining to the s pecial in· cant dltference since the latter t.erests and concerns or senior has more policy makin1 0 r a n g e C o u n t y cit.izens, among other dutJes. authority. supervisors have given--------------------------county staff the go- ·"It .loob like the POiice are now acting within the law " aaidJudp Robert c. Todd lo ~ fUJinl. t.o grant a preHmfnary in· ~ aplmt tbe pOlice de- partment Wednelda1. . IVDGB 'IQDD N1D tie W81 ~ tile adioa .'wttlmbt .. Judlee." thus leutng tbe door open far further legal challenges agaimt tbe police iD tbe future ii new ecottUom develop. The operators elalm that police bave baraued cuatomen and employees, have staked out the establishments for long periods ol time and have issued traffic citations irresponsibly. Todd said that he believed police Chief George Tielsch had taken steps as early as Nov. 2 to ensure that enforcement in the vicinity of th.e sex studios was done properly. For example. Todd said, officers no longer are sitting in their police units with red lights flaabing in front of the businesses for long periods of time. GaEGOBY P,\BKIN, the Newport Beach attorney representing the studio operators, cooteoded, however, that there ·'still is a lot of harassment ol customers." Road Design Firm Picked Orange County auperviaors have selected John G. Goetten, Consulting civil Enatneera, I.nc., to desi&n reconstl'Uctlon of a portion ol Selva Road to Dana Point. Tbe firm •• cboeen to design reconstructioa and widen.tog d Selva from Golden Lantern~ Copper Lantern, a proje-ct eatim1ted at '375,000. The company, located lo Tustin, bu done work for the Irvine Ranch Water Dlltrict and Garden GJ'ove, a report to supenbara Nld. "Conduct like that cannot be condoned in a free society,'• Park.in saJd. The attome;y 'conceded that police have som~wbat mod:i.fied their adivt~. Jbut said be was still concernea about certain practiefS. PAtKJN SAID that be and Tielach were 1D .. vtnual agree. meot .. over what police should and should not be permitted to do. "But either the chief bas not advised hla men or they are not followtq his orders:· Partin said. Businesses Involved in the le1at action against the city of Anaheim Include the Vegas Studio, Vegas Studio West, Dance of Fun, Studio Plus, Playbunny, Close Encounters and Moonlighter. Parkin said one business. Paris House, will close because its owner is tired of the con- troversy sutroundlng police sur- veillance. Ca/,trans Set To Air 1-5 Plan Tonight A CalTrans engineer will dis· cuss the lnterstate-5 freeway widening project with the San Clemente Homeowners Associa- tion at ita meeting tonight at 7 o'clock. Al Rossing, senior resident CalTrans engineer, will speak in room 103 of San Clemente High School, 700 Ave. Pico. The meet-ing ls public. abead to prepare con- s truction plans for Capistrano Beach Park, off Pacific Coast Highway near San Clemaate. County Environmen-tal Man.qemenl Agency staff WWJled supervisors he~ ln a report that J~ddial into the plans immediately might ln-c re ase design costs. estimated at $17,000. COSTS WOULD in· crease abould revialon of the park's design be re- quired by the yet- unfinisbed general de- velopment plan. But putting off pre- paration of construction plans unw the develop· ment doc:!ument is com- plete cquld prove even more CQfStly, according to the re~rt. AND COUNTY of· ficials had hoped to have the park. located a t Pacific Coast Highway and Palisades Drive, open by next summer. ··Barely sufficient time remains to prepare plana and speciflcatJons, award the bid.and com. plete comtrudion pnor to the 1980 summer season," the report sajd, Further delay could hike Capistrano Beach Park's costs substantial- ly because pf inflation's effect .on coqstruct1on costs, officials said 'Wollman' Rossing is to discus. aspects F IJ or the three.year, $31 million 0 ()WS project, lncludiog access ramps, sound barriers and geologlcal ff . studies. He will be available for >' entage questions. Alaoon t.onigbt'•a1eoda, Far-BOULDER, Colo. rd} Smith and Dorothy Fuller, CAP> -Ed Andrews of the City Council-appointed describes hJmself as one Citizens Advbory Group, will of the fe'\' ''wollmea" in uk fpr auaesttom on problems the United States and has affecUne Sao Clemente. dedicated his life to sav- ing the wolf from ~xtioc­tion. ·Skaters Waltz - AndreW1, half Osa1e Indian, la director of the non-proftt Wolf Country Foundation which re- cently moved its bead- q u a rte ra here from Jact.c.i, Wfo. • He ~ .. tbe~ are rewer than 100 wolvea left in U..Untted States. ''I sertdualy doubt tb,at there are any wolv .. Uv- iq in Cok>.rado. People sometime• elalm to have aeeo them bpt 1· tb.lnk the1 wen Helq coyotet," Andren •aJd. HU toal lt to provide sanctuary, for m~ dit· fereat l'Pld• of woU ao tbey WOQ't die out. bned them In uPt1~Ud eventuaUy;.))e>;able to eow tMiD to u.. J)Ublle. Cuisinart MODEL CFP·9 109'' Includes Four Blades and Utensils ~,,, 1 ________ _ 1f 1111UdiU1' Demo Saturday,lov.17 10-1 PROFESSIONALLY DEMONSTRATED CUSllART® Food Processor r ' · a1DSIAJ9D---•laWIN .............. • • Ol"IUIP Ooanb Sapa .tw1 uve ontered tbt Amlf and cou.nly Admlnlltratlve Otfke to fiCW"t out bow to comply witb a court order to baJt1Udllerh1iln.atloa ln countJ Jall facilmel. Supeniton oiderid cou.ntY Qfftclals to cCMUe up with recommend•· Uoaa by Jao. 15 for ~ual houaln&. recreaUon, Job uatinment and amenlflea at branch Jal.II ror men and women prilonerl. facility tn orange and the James A. Musick branch Jail near El Toro Marine Co1'J)S Air Station. However. women inmates are housed oo·ly at the matn COUNTY ATTOSNEY8 re· commmded ~l.lnat further ap-~al ol the C ornJ.a appellate court tlnd1nt eaytna there la .. ,mall cba ce" that the ~alllomla Su me Court would accept the cue. Tbe acUoa stemmed, from a 1'17 clau action lawau1t fUed by Costa Mesa resident Barbara Molar. 43, who clalmed women tunate1 at the county Jail don't )receive the aame privlJeae1 u men inmates. • BESIDF.8 THE MAIN JailJn leota Ana. men are housed at two bnnch Jails, the Theo Lacy Karen Kl&piJner, director or tbe county Corpmlsslon on the Status of Womeh, will be joining tbe staff of the Coast Communi· t)' College District Friday as a 1rant writer. Ms. Klammer has been direc· ... '1or of the commission tor more :\ban two years. "I feel sad about leaving the eommission, but the new job will be exciting for me,'· she said. "'Tile commissionen we have aow are dynamite self.starters, ""J thmk they will gel along fine 1antll a new director ia ap· .JK>iDted.' jail. · Sheriff Brad Gates protested at the time of the Superior Court decillon ln Ms. Molar's favor that modifying the branch jails to comply with the order wotild costs millioos ot d9JJ,ara. CSU Taking Applications For Spring Applications for admission are now being accepted for the sl)ring semester at Cal State Fullerton. Dr. Ralph P gelow, dean of admissions 8Dd records, said prospective s . .Jdents should mail applications to Cal State Fullerton before Nov. 21 to qualify for early registration. Classes begin Feb. 4. BASIC FEES for California resid~nts taking six or more units are $108 and $93 for less than six units. Nonresidents pay $60 per unit in addition to basic fees. For information about obtain· Ing applications or admission re· quiremeot.s. phone 773-2370, or 7"3-2371. ..... ':t.~r:·· c ... ., &1"•" .. ..... ilt*»=r=-== ... llAll•mllb eHlO•en will r•utve Utt Yellow •••••· wlllteb ban ........ -,.,. °"" Ju& ,..,., ..... u &llit ........... ~m or ..... 11.uc11 booll • .... ,:~ ... ~411'fftoey, .....-lt'l't, c~ a plaoto1rapta of Soutb Coast Rtpertor1'1 new $1.5-mllUoa llaut.r ln Cotta llaa on tta front oovw. IT INCLUDES •o• than 600,000 llttlnp, lnctudhl1 S.IOO lmlt.U, J.IOO Jobnaom aocl 2,200 lllUen. Tboae tbrH family namn 8(IDually top ttie COUDQ"• lllt!Dp. Dellvery of the dlrectOries 1bouJd be completed by Tbank11lvtn1. Pacific Telephone olllclab aald. Road Repair Refunds Set For Comity Oranae County supervisors have approved an agreement for federal reimbursement of COUD· ty money spent on etiht -1"08dl damaged by rainstorms tn 19'18. Under the agreemenL, Ure county will receive $268,0GO ln Federal Hipway Admin1atra· tion emergency relief fundl tor repair work on the road. County highways involved in· elude Irvine Boulevard and Sand Canyon Avenue in Irvine and Del Obispo Street and El Ca m rno Real in San Juan Capistrano. Fcdl Fair Gearing Up A disco contest and dance Fri· day night and a bluegrass jam· borec on Saturday and Sunday will highlight this weekend al the Orange Co unty Fall Fair at the Los Alamitos Race Track. The fair. featunng livestock shows and carnival rides. is held rn conJuncllon with horse racing at the track. 4961 E. Katella Ave. Admission to the fair itself is free. It runs through Thanbgiv· mg Day. ------------ PVllUC NOTICE PVBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE """" ~ltNd Or .. ~ Dlllly PllOI. How. 1, •• IS, 22, tf1' 614'-" PVBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI MJMN .. 6 NAIQSTA'B .... WT Tl•• folio.I~ --.,. dol"9 ""''""'. T S & IC .• • 0.-94 P•rtMnN,, 1°'" a-T,_ -..... a.Ma AN. CA '2705 Tl!Wna G Md SMdl'• J . Ewlf>t. tOtn leftl T,_ tt•. SMla AN, CA '270~ ttut11 SINtlrf. n1 N9t., ..__, BN<ll,CA~ Tllla l>UllMU la <ONMKlM ., • o-Mr••~· ni.rr. o .• ...,,. Tiiis tl91_.,. w• Iii.cl Whl\ tM c-w Cltf1< of or...-Count., en Oc· ..., u. ''"· ll't~ Pllbll .... or-. c-tt o.llY f'llOt Oc1. u, Now. 1, ., 1S, "" 604$-7' PVBUC NOTICE ' , · many limited quantitiis ••• not all sizes f!'¥ty be available In each grouping .•• colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop'early for best selectionl . these items available 1 our Huntington Beach Store ·wom .. ·• aportlWw NOW 2'JUNIOAJEANS . . . . . . • . . . • . ...... 7 .. 21 llSSE8 TEESHln'S . . .. • . . • . . • . • . .... 2.• 221181EITEESHIATS . . . . . .......•. 3• 17FAIOISIWC!R ACTIVE WEAR ......... 13.11 42...,.., .......... ······· ...... .. 30PANTTOPS. • . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... t• UllSSESJEANS . . . . . . . . . . ... 5.98 300VERAUS .•. . .. . . 4 •• 10WARllUPSOO'S . 7 •• 15 AIU FIGURE JACKETS . 15..91 28 FUU. FIOUffE TOPS ...9.98 28 ASSORTED TOPS f .98 32100%NVLONIHl'TS . .. .• • . . . 2.91 31 JUNIOR TURTLENECKS . . 2.91 97 JUNtOA TEE 9tlATS. . . . . . . . . . . ... 2.98 41 M&SSESSOUOBU>USES . . . • . . . . 3.98 52 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . .. 3.98 49LONGSLEEVETEESHIRTS . 3.98 38 llSSES POL VESTER BLOUSES . 4.98 26 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 4. 98 28 LONG SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 4.98 30100%ACRYUC SWEATSHJRTS 5.98 35JUNIOR PANTTOPS . . ... 5..98 29JUNIOATEESHIATS .... 5.98 31 JUNIOR PUUOVEAS . . 5.98 53JUNIOAPANTTOPS . . 7 .. 38 CtlNESEJ.ACKETS . . . . . 7.91 31.JUHIOA IKJRTS . . . . .. 5.11 91FAMOUSMAKEACOORDINATES . 11.98 41 FULL FIGURE TOPS . . .. 3.98 ~ RA.L FIOUAITOPS .(.. . . . ..... 5.91 dressea, pant suits S7 .. SSES AND JUNIOR DRESSES 11 MISSESPANTSUITS 11 SEP~ATEs.SKJRTS AND TOPS 26 .. SSES DRESSES . NOW 9.91 5.91 5.98 14.91 lingerie, loungewaar NOW 24'FUU.8UPS........ . ... 2.• 22 CAMISOLES AND SUPS . . .. . .... 2.11 55 HOSnSS LOUNGEWEAR . 7.91 32 LONG COTTOM POL VESTER LOUNGERS 8 •• J4SHOATAOMPERI . . . 4.98 22 SHOAT NYLON GOWNS 3.91 21LOHOTEESHlnOOWNI . . . 4 .. women'• accesSOitea NOW 242NECKLAC£1 ........ ······ ............. 28c IZICAAVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 9lc 57 HAHOBAGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 1.81 •BELTS .............................. ( .. 1 .. 48HATI ............... : ................... 1.11 '51.!0TAAOI . . . . . . . . . . .................. 1 •• 27AIHERUHSANOALS .................. 1.41 !IHATANOSCARfSITS .................. 2.41 41NM.ITMHGTHENER . . . . . . . . . . . 2A8 13IARRINGI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 3.• \ .. savings for gilts t NOW 2' um.!GIALSSKJRTS . . . ............... 3A8 s•t* UIGMQ9o. .. . . . ............... 1a.. 21VESTI .......... . .................•• 1 .. 221 SOCKS : •........... ~ .......... :~ ...•.•• Mc 30 IRANDNAllE TOPS . . ..........•....•• 3.11 92 IAANO NAME PANTS ............•. ,. .•• SM • BIOCIM.SPANTS • . . . . .........•...... 5.11 51 UTTl.E GIRLS BLOUSES . • ..•.••......• 2.11 82UTT\.EOIRLSKHITTOPS ...... 2.11 2'UTTLEGIALS KNITTOPS • . . ... lie 3181GGIAU KNITTOPS 2.• 22 llGOIRU BLOUSES . . . . . . . . . 2.• 23 llO GIRLS SPORT SHORTS . . . . 1.- 19 llG QIWS PANTS 3.98 20 llGGIRLI BRANDED PANTS ............ 9 .. 234 PACKAGED BRtEFS . . . . . • . . •......... 9lc uvlnga for b0y8 NOW 252 SHORT LEGGED PAJAMAS . . 1.98 1.aSUP£AMANPAJAMAS . 1.98 70 BOYS BRIEFS . . . 78c 50 BOYS TEE SHIRTS .... 78c n POL VESTER SHIRTS 2.98 204 F~ MARKER JEANS ..... . . . . .. 4.98 78 SPORT SHOATS . . . 48c 95 UTTL.E BOY CREW KNfTS . . 48c 1 savings hw men · NOW 40CAEWNEaC KNrTS . . . . . . • . . 8.91 25 FAllOUSllAKER NYLON SHIRT . . . . . 98c 25ACTIVE KNIT CREWS . • • . . . . . •.•....... 98c 100MOVB. TY TEE StlRTS ................. lie 11 •t#llED HATS .. . . . . . . .. . .. ...... lie 25YOUNG MENS ACTIVEKNfTSHIATS ...... 2.11 21 GYllBAGS ..... 2.91 13J£WEl.RYBOXES ... 2.98 23 FAMOUS MAK.EA SUNGLASSES ... 2.98 48FAMOUSMAKEA LEISURE JACKETS . . 2.98 83S.SlVWOVEHSPOATSHIRTS .. 3.98 t3S.8LVHAWAIAHSNATS . . ...... 1.98 29 S. SLY FASHION SPORTSHIRTS . 6.98 32S.SlVKNITSHIATS . 4.98 38LSLV POLYEST£ASHIATS . . . . • . ..... 7.98 70PATIEANEDSLACKS .... 3.98 38~AL VESTS . . . .......•.. s.- 20FAMOUSllAK£AOISCOVESTS ......... 13.98 30 COLlAAED KNITS. . . . .....•..•...••.• 5.11 IOs.sLV. PLM>SPOATSHRTS .•.......... I.II uvingaon.-..,.. NOW 74WOllBRDAESSSANDALS ............• 917 l3WOMEH"S CAHV AS SHOES ..•........... 1.00 33 WOMEN'S CASUAL SHOES .•........... ~ 5.m 111W01111EN'SFLA TSAHl>Al.S .............. 111 117CHLDAENSLEATifER SHOES ·J ••••••• 12.17 mllENSANDIOYSJOOOERS ........... 9.97 savinga on yanlage ALL FABRICS, PATTERNS. SCISSORS, YARN.NOTIONS ANO KfTS WIU. BE 20% 0PF MARKED Pf:UCES (THROUGH SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18 ONLY) . savings for the home .. , NOW In.. t8 _ _.. .,. ddl 147WASHCl.OTHS . . . ................ lie ••I anu iOnc 9f8 201ATifWINOOWCUATAINS ................ 9lo NOW 51 HAHDTOWELS . . ................... 1 • 38QUEEN saE SHEETS . . . . . .......... 2.91 30~1111 ......................... 1.. 12DECOAATOATA8LECLOTH9 ............ t.• 11 TOOOUROVIJW.L.I ................... a.ee 23 WOOllLAHKETS-TWIN ONLY .......... 1 ... ... Nn'IOXIDa.t'llTI ............... 2.11 I 17PACUtm> .. ANTTll....,.. · · · ······.lie Uving9 On t0f9' ·--JAIWCINI ..... -............... 1.M . ,.,. 1111'.AN'l'DIANRllTI .................... llo 22PLAl11CKITD .......................... 4lc 1111'MITDW IRllTI ................... 2.11 111TMWARlU10C>!ll ................... 1a 1tll'ANT~ .... : •...................... 4lc JSFANCVVAHI ........................... 1• • • I • * * ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1979 pla1'*9 eowatry, where atudeot cltmOM&nlton bav• been J»ld· lnl 80 AIMl'ku boltapll in tbe tJ .I. l'metusy in Tebran. Fluor Ocrp. ,,_. bad about 1.000 employ... lll Iran, but wltbdnw them when 1upporten ot tbe A)latollah Jtbomeini top- pled the lbab in a revolution earlier um year. Fluor worken returned lut summer t.o try to * * * Pullout -in ftnlab tbe refinery pro}ect. Tbe rcOner)' at £af8han I.a re· ported to be nearly complete, but Gardner said he didn't believe tbe Jranlau bad tbe ex- pertlH to finish the project tbemeelve11. The National Iranian OU Co .• for wbom tbe refinery wu bet.DI built, paid Fluor and lt.1 ·west German partner in the work * * * about $$0 • mllHM in Au.-t to complete tbe Job. Gardner tald the lraaleu could contract witb another company ll they '° deaired. When completed, the reftniery would have• 200.000 barrel per day caped~ in the produeUoa al pJO!lne. kerolene. Jet fuels a.ad badly needed beatinC olL Floor ottldall aa.ld nooe ct the American won.. bi Inn bM eveJ' beal banned or threatened dunn1 tbe uamultuoul eveala al tbe put year tben. J. ~ ~ ll'luor, cbalrm• ct Fluor °""" aaid tbat retudle9 of future event.I in Iran, there Would be DO adftl"le ftuactal impact cm tbe company•• eam- iD&J. Hostage Release Nixed~ Iran Militants Say No to Top Official ., fte Aalod•ted Preas lL The Moalem militanta holding we U.S. Em busy in Tehran an- • arily rejected suggestions today by a top Iranian official that some of their 98 hostages, in· eluding all women, be freed. They declared that only Ayatollah Khomeini and the Ira· nian people can tell them what to do 1n Tunisia. meanwhile. Arab League miniatera rejected a Llb- Builder's .Plea Waits For Action A developer'• request to E1Jpon• conatractta1 the aaned a,OOO·aeat azn- • ...._. at Oru1• CoatJ mpomdl w• delayed once Qaln Wed!M'41y at a meednl of tbe Fair Board. Board members told Perfol'm· .. A111•n11 tM7 .. "t !liil*llll ........ 17 .. Ml • = tbill WW tM ~ ==~:u~ ln &be ADd memberl aald they hope aaUoa between tbe Fair rd and the City or Costa a can be resolved before then Performing Arla ls asking a 4elay unW the lawsuit la aett.led. The city ii suing in an attempt tp force the Fair Board to sub- mit Ila muter plan, which in· C)ludet the amphitheater plans · tJ>rougb re1ular city planning frocedurea. • Fair Board members contend ttiat, although the fairgrounds is llUTOUDded by Costa Mesa, it is .. te property and not subject to lpcal jurildictlon. Tbe city I.a currently appealing •n Otan1e County Superior Court nallDa in the Fair Board's favor. Me.anwb11e, officlala from both ll'GUll9 are meet1n1 to try to arrift at an apeement. Fair Mana1er Ken Pulk said dtat, If DO solution la found, the ¥1PbltMaur requnt will be takem!e.'Tn: tbe Fair Board's Dec. ,20 . ! (lntloneBia l Bikes Price • ,,,. AIMebtM Preu .., u clahm It bad found • IMlyer for 10 ~t of the lra- iilM OU banned from lb.lpmeot -&M tJaJt.d Statel, and In· '.)9 .. lla lllllf'UDdd It WU nil- molt al it.I oil prte.e an .,....u~ yan demand ror Joint Arab diplomatic and economic reprisals against the United Stat.es for freerlng Iranian as- sets in American banks. Iran appealed to other Moslem nations for diplomatic help in Its confrontation with the Uruted States. But only Libya among the 20 Arab League delegations supported such a move. Even Iraq, one of the most anti· American Arab nations, re * * * versed Its stand and opposed the Libyan demand. As the embassy impasse en· t ered its 12th day , CBS correspondent Randy Daniels reported from Tehran that Abolbaasan Bani Sadr, Iran's foreign affairs chief, told him in an interview that "all women and blacks would be freed very soon." He did nol say exactly when this would take place. Bani Sadr had told a news coo· * * . * Farmers Back Block Of Food to Iran PARK RIDGE, Ill. (AP> SaylDg America's farmers ''fed up•• with Iran's ac qaimt tbe United Stat.ea, natioa'I 1...-t farm ftrllr-iita Uou .w.., It ...... wltb tndltioa and will DO loDpr' oppose the use of food u a political weapon. "We must not succwnb to tbe bl•cllaell tut1ea of lraalan mlllt-.,'' uJd A1Jea Grat. pr .. lcleat of the 1.2 million· famU, American Farm Bureau Ji'ederatioo. Grant said be bad written to Preside.at carter t.o pledge the federation's support for use ot "any necessary economic and moral saocUoos. including full embareo of food commodities" against Iran. Moslem militants have been holding about 60 Americans hostage in the U.S. EmbaMy in Iran ii.nee Nov. 4, demanding the United Stat.es turn over the deposed Shah of Iran to stand trial for bi.a alleged crimes. "We're getting quite a lol of comments from our people out in the country," Grant said in an interview. "They're saying, 'Do wbatever's necessary.• They'd like to see the administration take more stiff measures. But they don't want mllltary inter- vention ... because that could cost the l.lves of those people." Durtn1 the ti-month period ending Sept. 30, the United States sold food and animal feed worth $490 million to Iran and $452 million worth of American farm producta the year before. the nation exports about $32 billion worth of agricultural pro- ducta &1U1ua.lly. ID tbl put, the Farm Bureau "ablolutely oppoeed" tbe uae ol food JiNdUcta ,_ tatenatioall poUtJcal reuom. White Houle press secretary Jody Powell I.a refusing t.o rule out a .C-::ble cutGft of U.S. food ~-.... IMltta.eldM drew ..,._Idem toda.J &om t'WO Democrat1c aeoaton. Queltiooed about the poealbW· ty, Powell aald repeatedly Wedneaday that be would not diacu.u any choices that Cart.er may or may not be considering. Brothel Bans Iron Studems MUSTANG , Nev .<AP> Mus tang Ranch brothel owner Joe Conforte bu joined the pro- test against the ta~eover of the American embassy in Tehran by barring Iranian students from his place of business unW the American hostages are freed. Conforte posted a sign at the entrance of the Storey County brothel east or Reno which aays. "No more admittance to Iranian students unW the hostages are releaaed." Conforte said he tbougJit it was "pretty hypocritical" that persons from a country which 1bool1 prostitutes would patronbe his brothel. ference Wednesday that those who are "innocent," without a ·'connection with the Uruted States." might be Creed by the wee kend, Tehran radio re- ported. Today. Foreign M 1n 1s lry s pokesman Ibrahim Mokkala told The Ai.sociated Press women and blacks "poss1bly" would be freed "due to the fact that Islam has got a lot of <See IRAN, Page AZ> l\fesa .Eyes Ambulance Bate Hike Costa Mesana could face a rise in ambulance rata 1f the City Council dectdea to adopt a rate stracture DOW und9r' confidlra. tJoo. Al a study se!'ls100 Tuesday. City Hanager Fred Soraabal aau-.cl that the city adoJll an ambcll.-oe ordinance repi.8daa ·equlpmeat and lnapeetioo of am· balances. It already has been adopted by 11 Orange County dties, be said. He also suggested the city re- solve ill standoff with local am- bulance comp~ies over a rate increase by adopting the rate structure used elsewhere in the county. City council member.:; have said they won't grant a rate tn crease until the companies pro- duce audited figures for their operations in Costa Mesa. The ambulance operators, who serve a number of cities. have said they can't break the figures down that way ''....Phil Gazzo, vice president of Schaefer's Ambulance Services. told council members Tuesday that the county allows max- imum charges of $60 plus $3 per mile and is considering a hike to $70 plu., $4 per male. Costa Mesa allows $40 and $2 per male. Gazzo said ambulance companies are losing money an Costa Mesa. City offlc1al1 and representatives of ambulance firms agree that Costa Mesa has the lowest rates In the county. .,...,... Neg,F .. illf Jennie Mullen of Issaquah. Wash .. holds new fanuly member Souk Ubon. Her parents, Bob and Lucy Mullen. have adopted a Laollan family of four, bringing the fa mily total to 11. They s ay they overcome lhe language barrier with s miles. Sex Charges Lead To Medi-Cal Loss SACRAMENTO <AP> -An Oakland psychiatrist accused or having sex with a pallent dunng office calls for wtuch be billed the state has been suspended from the Medi-Cal program. say state health officUlls. The Department of Health Services said W~ay the m· definite s uapeos1o n of Or. Rlchard KomLsaruk took effect Monday. approv e d revocation of Kom1S8ruk's license. Koousaruk faces seven misde meanor counts in Contra Costa County for aUegedJy writing il· le&al prescriptions for Demerol and another-drug. Percodao. ind fall.lne to keep proper pre- scription records. Grant said an embar10 on aalea of aucb producta to Iran would not affect Amerlcan farmen "materially" became View Undue? Department spokeswoman Beverly Powell aald Medi.Cal paid Komisarult $3.099 for 99 sessions in 1975-18 with an UD· ldent.ifted female patient . Kom&aaruk could not be reached for comment. But his al· torney, Tbomu Meyer, said bis client den1ed the accusations and would appeal both the license re- voc alion and Medi-Cal s us- pension. Mesa Woman Hit, Robbed InSC Plaza , Beauty Pop8 Out, of Suit Komiaaruk said the leulona lasted 50 minutes. The depart- ment said they luted 30 mlnutes or leas, and that many of tbem involved aex. f1 BBC estimated 300 million pel"IOOI around the world would ban watebed tbe broadeut. Ma. Powell aaid the woman stopped seein& Komiaarult in September ms and latAJr flied • complal.nt aaainst him. Meanwhile, the cblef in· panel al Judi•· The •bow COltl vesti1at.or fort.be state Board ot Sl.05 m.lllJon to 1ta1e and Ucbtl Medical Quality A11ura1ace, coat up to '105. Vern Leeper aaid the board bas The winner retina for one .., • The '70 eat.ranta wW J>arade in national dreu, evenin1 d.reas and then awtm lulta before a year, set.t a t10,aoo prize ud can exp.ct to eun another uos.ooo •n mod•lln• .-nd CM c~ ~ appearaacea. Tbe fav~ thl• Um• are Brtt.llh entry Carolyn S.wud. lJa:sallr ·l:J!....t 18, a blu•·•Yed blonde &om t3e Devon. Miu Bermuda. 21·19U'· old Oma Swaluon. who flDllhid NCODd tJlll fHr 1D tbe JllJla Unlvene paa .. at and Mlal Hoa· duru. Olna Marta Weidner, ia. Th• U.S. entry II br:unittte Carter WU1on, a New York model from th• Shenandoah Valley lD Vlnd.ala. ODly·om American b won 11 .. Wortd ttnee lt Hin.I ID 1161-=Wallaff ID Im, oaee • al .... ar .nmmr . Her ret.an,... ,...,., * or1utaer1 later i\rt~ W « UMI tme; Coast Weai•er Overnltbt and morning fog likely wltb akies beeomlnl fair Prtday af- ternoon. Daya cooler. Low• tont1bt 45 at tbe beacba and 52 inland, wlth bllhs Friday of 64 alon1 the cout and 72 in- land. IN81RT881'Y Ba4 we-/or CoU/onda 1 A11g111• ,,..., A Houto" I pa,., nporh tkt .,., ..,,.NolaR It.-tOUl ftfn •-ortlr 9"tPa 1 tlw . Ho.,to11 Auroa . .,, Po(itl' Bl. ..... .. UCI Students Get FirSt RV Park Fire's Out, So Legion Gets Busy BJ DAVID KtJ'l'SJIANN ............... UC lrftle atudenta 8000 wW be •OYbfc into what offldals describe a the fin& recNllUGD veblcle park on a unlvenlty campus. MOit ol the 88 students who will Uve in the new campus de- velopment will move there this •eekend with their trailers, ,,...P-.eAJ IRAN ••• respect for women and due to the fact we consider black.a to be oppressed people." The State Departm_ent says six or seven American women and one black U.S. Marine are a mong the 62 Americans. It was not clear whether Bani Sadr, in referring to "black.a," also may have meant the 36 non- Am erlcan hostages, most of whom are dark -skinned Pakiltani and Indian employees of the em busy. But Tehran radio quoted the embassy militant.a as saying. "No. Sonwddq like UU. will not E;S!J:&$ menta as broade::rby Tebrah tadio and televtsiOJl or state- ments we iuue during embusy press conferences. "We denounce any negotia- tions concerning the hostages' release before the United States extradites the deposed shah: ''We remind government of- ficials to pay attention to in- ternal problems connected with the people, instead of ..Degoliat- ing abroad and paying attention to international public oplnlon. "Our action stems frorp the will of the people an4 the leadeubtp of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini without anyone tellini ua wbat te do." In another development, mW· \ants aleaed thtee NBC-TV newsmen at gunpoint and held them for ~hours at the U.S. J:mb&uy releuin• tbem, NBC reported. Tbe network aald the nen crew apparentU wu ~etatned became it bad ft1med ~cen• from a nearby rooftop ol mtlltama placiq aandbep on the embeuy roOf, in ,,.,....t preparation to defend aaalnst !aDJ attack. • In another development the United St.tea cm We4Detday ~locked Iran'• attempt to ar-xat•n tt before tbe U.N. Seeurlt.J Coouncll. "We'N aolna to wort actively lo prevem a dlacuolon bY the SecurltJ Councll untlf the hoata,.. are releaaed," state ;l>epartment • tesman Hod-~ c:a.ur c DAI LY PILOT vus u4 campen. Tbe park la located on Pbya1cal Science. Road at the western C01'Del' ol tbecampm. A acbool apokesman aaid the $400,000 facility will offer 80 recreatklnal vehicfe apacee for full-time UCI atudenta. Each apace will have electrical, water, eewer and telepllooe COD· nectioaa. Rent will be '70 a month. The recreation vehicle park ll one of three projects that have been under way on the Orange County campus aimed at aJ. leviatlng a shortage of on- campua housing space. A 200- unit apartment complex is under construction between the Medical Sciences complex and biological sciences building. Construction on this $8.6 million projcect should be completed by June 1980. UC Regents also recenUy or- dered preliminary drawings for constructton of a $16 million housing project for married and graduate students. Those 300, two-bedroom unlts are scheduled for completion in March 1982. Tbe new recreatio1' vehicle park near Califomla Annue will be atudmt l"llllt Nboal tftlcla.ls aatd. Tbe faeillb' .... ~ ~ another oa~ampaa bouaiq area known as Irvine Meadows, a 13-space trailer park occupied by students since 1973. The Meadows otrered po elec-l r i cal hookups and only basic services for water and sanitation, officials said. Rent was $10 a month with more than 100 students on a waiting list for vacancies. Already there ls a waiting list of 15 students for the new recreation vehicle park. Overall, the unlverait1 baa facilities to house about 1,550 un- deraraduate students and a little more than 1,000 sraduate and married students on campus. About 1,800 studen.ts are placed on waitlna liats for oo- campua bouaina each fall. CJ.oice in China PEKING <AP> -More than 300,000 Peld.na reaidenta voted today ID the tfrat major election in Cldna in 25 yean. Members of American Legion Poat 291 are making plans to re- build and remodel their ball that burned early Tuesday mornin& in Newport Beach. •·our present plans are to restore the bulldina u it was," Don Donaldson, president ol the lealon board, aald today. "We have been to wo~ sbape." The ftre destroyed most of tbe roof of the 7,500-aquare-foot building and was responsible for heavy damage to the interior. Fire officials, today. set tbe damage estimate at $25,000 to contents, $380,000 to the struc- ture. Donalc~on said there is suffi- cient insurance to cover the fire damage but said reconstruction cost cannot be determined until city officials can decide what portions of the building can be left standing. The fare occurred at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, apparenUy ignited by a floor furnace that bad been installed when the building was constructed by volunteer legion members just after World War II. The building at 215 1Stb St., WU offtdalb' dedicated in 1852. Plr,men tbeorJH tbat tbe faraaee maUanotloned and sparb tptted tbe floor area around the furnace floor outlet and spread to the legs of a nearby piano collapstng It on top of the furnace, officials said t.o- day. This touched off a portable bar and the blaze spread to stage curtains. Officials still bad not learned why the furnace bad been left on. There had been a weekly jam se11ion and barbecue in the building Sunday night but no events bad been held Monday or Tuesday eveninf:. December s the busiest month for activities at the ball. Donaldson said the leaion fiaur• to lose $1,000 monthly from rent.ala unW rebulldlnc ii completed in six to eiaht months. A remodeHna project that tn- cluded a dropped ceWna iD the audltorium bad been completed only a few moat.ha a10. The leaioa will continue to meet and bold wbat functions It can in the ori1inal bulldinr opened 50 years aao at 9th Street and Bay, Dooaldsoa aaid. ·Republicans Target ... Mangers, Miller Tbe conquest of two state M- sembly poets and the UD.Hatiq of Supervisor Edlaon MWer are the top obJeettv• of the Orqe County Republican part)' 1n um. Tbat word came Wed.Daday from Mn. Lota Lundberst the GOP'• COUDt.7 chairman, m a IPMdl before the BaQIPa Bay Repalabean Women, P.._ated. Kn. ,_,,_,, aayi_BI ''tMN la no NlllOD for ua nOt to bave the a111mbl)t aeats," added tbat R@ub&leam are pledaacl to aa uan.-eff..t" to win Ute ..... now Miil by Democratt Demda llaq .. ol Runt;luto6 Beacb and Cbet Wr., of OU... Grote. The GOP alao la 1otq after tbe CODIHHloaal Hat of Democrat Jel'f'1 PatttnoD ~ Santa Ana• lbe -.Jd. Jin. 1Aec1_,, ID her •PMcla. d.ld no& name 8111 Republltu eand.lda* for tbOM ,_.. • OftklaJj It eoumy ... ~ .............. ta '° ....... the ...... A11embl7maa Br•e• N•tade.~.~wtll ... llllllr'I lllOt Ga tM comttJ Boan of 8•p.rvtaor1, Jira. Lad .. Aid. '-rlwn 11 DO "1 we an 1o1a1 to Mt Mlllet _,ID dee,•• u. u.14. • 1 Father of Dio nne Quiniuplets DieS r N01lm BAY, Ontario (AP) - Oliva Dionne, 16, father of the Dionne quintuplets, died today at bis home in Corbell near North Bay. Family members said OkJane was not feeliol well lut nttbt but bad not been lD bad health. He bast been Uviq with bis wtfe, Elzire. 70, In their modest bungalow near the farmhouse where tbe girls were bom•by the light of kerosene lamps. Forty-five years ago. in the libertarians Sue Three In Huntington 87 FBEDEIUCK SCBOE•EBL Ol•Dlfff~ ..... Three Huntingtoo Beach men were amona peraona sued Wednwiq bJ tbe w.n.rtan PU17~Ce!llonda.wtlltla.,._ tbe term. woitir1 eommttild for1ery and fraud durtu a Am· mer Yoterrecistntlcadrf ve. Accordlna to Ubertartan Par- ty officlala, the worken sub- mitted boeus voter registration cards that ultimately were re· jected by the Orange County Registrar of Voters office. NaQJed as defendants in tbe $100,000 damage lawsuit filed ln Superior Court are Frank Tomeslk, 19, Kurt Loomis, 18, and Greg Hale, 19, au of Hunt- ing ton Beach, and Michael Hanley, 28, ofLoq Beacb. Accorcliaa to a party offtdal, the four wen11 amoaa mon than 200 YOUlll people hired d\IJ'lq an tnten.aive campatan to alp up voters for the Libertarian Party. Workers were paid on a per reflltratioo basis, with boauaee rranted for hllb performen. Tbe number of confirmed bopa l'eliltratlona DOW exceeds 300 and the flture ll expeded to climb. 'l'be bop rellatratiom are under 1.ovesU1aUoa by tbe Re1iatrar of Voten and the Oran1e Count1 Dlatrlct At· torney'a oftlce. middle of tbe DeDreuJoo, the birth ol tlve ldeatfcal slaten lD the .farmhouse made . new1 around the world. , Tbe May 28, 1934 birtha touched off a maalve cuno.atr blitz that turned their s1ee1>1 hamlet into a dtcua filled db thrones wanting to see the babies. -- The attending doctor. Allan Dafoe, basked in the Umeli&bt as the girls grew and their pictures were on the covers of maearlnes everywhere But the shy Oliva Dionne at first shunned attention and friends sa.ld he was shaken and confused by the attending publicity crush that eventually caused the daugbters to leave home for good. He and his wife were billed u "The World's Mos t Famous Parents," and appeared oo a vaudeville show, deriviac some money for their lack ol privacy. The surviving daughters - Cecile, Yvonne and A.nnetie - lln near llontreal. Emille died at ap 11 ffdla _,_ location du.rt.n. u epUepllc seizure and Maile died ln J.l'IO, apparently ol a blood clot lD tbe brain. During the 1930s, five million people traveled to Nortbem ()n. Lano to watch the five ldenUcaJ- ly dressed gtrls play in a spedal compound called Qu1nUand, out- side a nursery to wbicb their parents had a lmost no access. The five sisters separated from their parents permanently in 1952 and the only contact between them bad been the Cbristmu card.I they exchanged annu.u,. ··But tb1I la very, •ery, very formal," Germain Allard. An· nett.e's former bus~lo said in 1971. · '1'bent ll no sue at all." Diplomacy Gaim LONDON <AP> -The Pope'1 penoaal envoy bl London ll be- int llYeD dlp&om.attc rllbts u • firat step toward eatablla.biq full diplomatic relatloaa bet ween Britain and tbe Vatican, tbe 'l1DMI rel)OIUd. LONDON <AP>-&r~ 8luat, ID emJMOt 81Wtb art lliltortu wllo ad"'4td q-. D.Ubilell u Uil ..... fatW -tM royal~~. DaJadna; "u a •» b:a World War ·o tor . the So.vlet UetonL..Priml llhll1Ur Mar1aret Taatcher Mid todaJ. Re WW 1111 stripped of btl bf .... 11 "· Tbatcber Aid m-. n, conftlled b:a 1118' to pa111D1 ID· formataoa resuJarl7 to tM So. vt.U wblD ..... a ..... ol BtltalD'• wartime Hcurtt1 Mr'riee, but to MeW9 Ida OOD• f...-be .... liYm ••ll'llMll&X from ,.....:ntloD. ' • SbeNklll•--~' ~ ed in Jt5l .,.. two top diplomata, Gu1 Buri ... Donald~-. defected to .. Soviet Unioa after aentna ID tbii Britiab Emt...1 iD WuMnlton. -~ Tbe Bur«iea1-Macleaa aff.ur wu Britaio'1 wont IPf ...... daJ. It WU followed illla9D IW anoU... atcrm wbeo tlleli' liJl,. llOCia'e Pbllby, a1lo def• ed to .. He .... tonner member ol the security aervtce wbo also worked ln u,, WaahJngt.oo ~mbu1y and wae tbe DOt.orioul ''tbl.rd mln '' who tined of( Burpa and ll•cteaD that 1f)ey were about to be d- poaect becauae ol security lea.ks · · Mn. Thatcher aald Blunt at(. silted Bursea and Maclean to set away to the Soviet Unloa. Jn a ntft announcement after Mr1. Tbatcber'a dllclosur"', Buekinlbam Palace said. Blunt would be •tripped of tbe lmJ1htbood be wu awarded bl 1151._ fie wu surveyor of tbe royal art collection to Kine Georie VI and to Geor1e'a daughter, Eli.ubetb, from 1945 to 1972. The s ubject WH raised an Parliament followtni publica-.. "' tion of a book. "The Climate of Treason," by Andrew--Boyle, which speculates about fourth and fifth men in the Burgess- M ac!ean-Philby case. Burgess died •n 1963, but Maclean and Philby are beheved still to be living in the Soviet Union. Blunt wu a tutor at ~­ bridge UnJveraity when Bw-eesa was a student there, and later was a director or London's Courtauld lmeb.ute of Art and tr:•· or ol ~of an •the ... ~, ... 441raniam Ordered Out ST. PAUL, Minn. CAP> -The Immigration and Naturalization Service bu ordered « Iranians in M ianeeota, North Dakota and South Dakota to leave the United States within 30 daya or face le1aJ acUoa. Tbe Iranians are on what tbe INS calla "volun- tary departure status," Gerald Co)'fe, diatrtct INS director ln St. Paul, aaid Wedne.day. .. Moat of them are former atudeots wbo, for one realOQ or aaotber, terminated their atudent at.atu.a and bave asreed to leave without our t.akhl• any actm qainat ~ Coyle aa1d. Call us for all your shopping needs DLC.7 C UIS INART reg. 2'e6:Qa THECOOI SHOTreg.1:00 (Demonltndton .-y t. 12...f) THI MAGIC MOP reg. ~ HEMCICE~S IC~IYES •' , ' • } .. ·LODI Beacla, c ... rtto. aad aNu of Ora•1• Couet1. Hid AQKD itepca&y dUef execuUve Glftcer J&IDll Blrakoa. He Nkl tbt pcMDt and putrid Odor WU prob- ab)J cau1ect by aour 1ues l'elea~ from a refinery valve. il1t• ,.....estefl ONTARIO <AP> - Medean·American ac- tlYl&ta here. lneenaed at the allepcl role local police plQed in a raid, are &.breatmlD.I to atqe proleat marcbea and tab lep1 actloo to halt ••1weep1 .. of local LaUoo nel&bborboods by the U.S. Border Patrol. .. We'll ao oo a hUD1er strike if we have to," aald D . Armando Navarro of San Bernardino. ..... a..Sftl LOS ANGELES <AP) -The county Transportatlon Com- mia1Joa baa dedded on a Fairfax Avenue route for a planned $2 billion subway system. . The route, chosen Wednesday over alternative routes along Vermont and La Brea, would begin in downtown Los Angeles and bead west under Wilshire Boulevard and Qorth along Fairfax to Nortl! Hollywood. "-•••Arredn Elabt big U.S. tunaboats, captured by Peruvian gun- boats Monday, ha Ye been freed after payment of $365,282 for licenses. Julius Zolezzi of San Die10 point- ing to location of seizure inside Peru's JOO.mile 'flshlng rights area, said licenses are good for 100 days. His boat, Jeannine, valued at $8 million, was among those set free. Mortga:ge Rates Dropping Swiftly LOS ANGELES (AP> - Prospective home buyers balk- ing at high mortgage rates or •unable to meet monthly payments bave cut down on bor· rowing, forcing some of California's largest savinp and loan institutions to drop their mortgage rates. Among the big lenders making across-the-board reductions Wednesday were Great Western Savings & Loan Association in Beverly Hilla, ranked second na- tionally in savings, and Glendale Federal Savings & Loan As- soc la lion, ranked fifth na lionally. ~oth institutions dropped ~r pnme mortgage rates to 13 per· cent. Lenders' rates are now often well below the 14 percent level widely predicted to become1 the norm following the Federal Re1erve Board'• credit· tithteolng moves Oct. 6. Home Savings A Loan As· soclatioo of Los Aqeles recent- ly dropped ltl rate to 12~ per- cent. and Imperial Savinp Ii Loan Asaoclatioa ol San Diego cut ltl rate Tuesday from 14 per· cent to 13~ percent. "It 'a Propoaitlon 2, the slowdown ln the real estate market and the general lack ol loan activity that have caused interest ·ra\elJ to drop already.'' said J a.mes F.dmoDda Jr., presi- dent of the Californla Mortgage Bankers Association. Propoaltton 2 made out-of. state loan money available by lifting the 10 percent state usury ceiling and freeing mortgage bankers to charge current market raws. Wo1nen Pilots Take Off BERKELEY CAP) - One man ~as arrested Wednelday after be at tem&ted to use a pickax Jn [o Be b 0a• R Cl Ali Says l~an Refused Off er LOI ANOSLU <A'.P> -ormer bnvywel&bt boJdnt ..,._ MUbammed Abu.a &.DCllcated U... II DO duilee be will plar a role lD u1otlaUol for Amertaul ....... lD Ttuan. 8Dd auaat.M tbal tbe • Uaited ..._,._..UM aab and Ida money to Iran. All, wbo announced ta.rtMr that be'd offend m1elf tn ex~ for tbe eo Americans belnl beJd ......... at 1be U.S. tmba111 in Tehran, Hld Wednes· day that bll request~..-tumtd doWn. AU, a llmllm, would not accept him i.n trade fOI' tbe boatal auae "l'm a hero there; tbe1're lllY ~.~• • · He would not aay, however, wbm be bad ma tbe propolll nor wblcb lran1an offlclala turned it dDwn. Alked if be ml&ht be penn.lUed lnto Iran to speak wttb le8d9r Ayatollah Khomeini about tbe bosta&es. All answered: "I don't know. I doo't think so. They want tbe Shl.h and we've said we're not going to give him totbem." The 37-year.old retlred cham~d be tbouabt the U.S. lbould send aU ot Shah Mob.8mmed llesa Pahlavi'• money back to Iran, tbeJJ should send the Sbab hlrnsett ba "when be aeta well and able." "We are bol a tbler that they want back in tbeir country," Alls ·d. Rut when asked reeUy i! be tbou&bl the U.S. was making a mistake b not returnlng the Sbab to Iran Ali replied: "I'll sa ·no comment' to that. All thb stuff is above me~It' between countries." The Shah is hos itallzed in New York, where be is recuperating f a gall bladder operation and al.lo 1a betngtrea for lymphatic cancer. ~ Iranian stud ts who seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran Nov. 4 have said they will release the boltages when the Shah and the fortune he amassed during his rule is returned to their country. Three Unhurt In Plane Crash CORONA (AP) -A twin-engine plane crubed into the side of Prado Basin, but the pilot and two passengers walked away from the wreck with on- ly minor iajuries, authorities said. Ronald Williams of Las Vegas, Nev .. the 28·year· old pilot-owner of the plane, Dale H. Rodenbeck. 56. ol La Habra and bis 25-year-old son, Roger Roden- beek, who la stationed at Nellis Alr Force Base near Las Vepa, walked unaided lnto the emergency room ~~f~rooa Community Hospital Wednesday. a nursing ~~rvisor sald. She said the three were released a few hours later with only minor lacerations and abrasions. Riverside County Fire Department spokesman Tom Tilda1e said the plane craabed at about 12:30 p.m . on tbe eut aide of Prado Buin aoon alter taking off from nearby Corona Airport. The plane appeared to have engine trouble dur· Ing its descent, according to one witness, who said the plane bit a fence but craabed upright. : .,~s;r~.~otpn:::. ng ac • J& ace ~-.tbe UDivenlty of LONG BEACH (AP) -Tbe f1rat .. What we bope lt 'wm help ac-~=· ca'!1pua, all·women air race to La Pu. Baja eomplilblltbatmbnoftbelDfarmal The lnddent whlcb California, llmco &ot off tbe cr'OUDd alratrtpa ID Baja will be ecr81PDe4 fClr ............. --_: __ _._ today as 29 pllota vied for a to&a1 of commerdal a1l'Unes In t!le Mure .. -~-..,__ .... -ooo'---"'-·--"'e--•d. ' Of th• pltcbed battle& • -· UI .._. ... -. ltU ... over the park a decade Lt. Gov. Mike Curb gave tbe start-Mexican President Joae Lope& ago, bad been brewing Ing slgnal for the private airplanes to Portillo was to greet the fliers at tbe for several days since take off from Long Beach Airport in finish line lD La Paz, where an the acboot aald it would the first leg of the 848-mile race awards banquet will be held Satur- start charging so cents sponsored by tbe Commission of the day nlgbt. to part tn the lot about Callfornid. In Mexicali, the governor of Baja three blocks from cam-Curb chairs the commission, which North planned to greet the contes- pus. Since 1972 tbe lot was establlshecl'to improve relations tants. has been free between Califomla and Mexico. ,_ c..ftded The race ls not Q:_pected to end un-Charges :Dropped til Friday afternoon. -..Stopc)v~ for FRESNO (AP) -An refueling and judging cbeckof(s are OAKLAND (AP) -Tre1pas1 8AMF0RDS SEAFOOD AND HICIORY SMOKED PRODUCTS lw4 I I a'"',,.... .................. 99c - Sta'-· ........................... 2.59 .. ,.,... IMUR lfJ IF • • ••••••• •• ••••••• 1.89 .. m.11 _..,.Oysters · • • • • • • • • • • ..... 29c - S•DllM ..... T-................ 75c.,.. (Unt 3 .... per~ L-.. "'°' Lets .................. 3.19 .... r----COUPOM •---·., I s 1.00 Off~-:.... I I IAll 1-9119 or POU .. s I I or 5MOUD CHICDM I °"" ___ .......,_.,........ L. 1--IO tl1't .. -----------2• ... Lala••"•· ... ., .... 1dt 673-2794 argument over who scheduled in Mexicali, Bahia cl.e Los charges were dropped a1ainat six would pump gasoline Angeles and Loreto people arrested fn July in the flnt that reft one man Alameda County sapervbon' cham· dead bu resulted in a Commission spokeswoman Alma hen, on ccncUdon that each performs l'l-year ptlaoo sentence Gonsalez said the purpose of the race 10 boors of unpaid wlunteer wort. for another. la "to promote tourism and tbe ac Tbe m protested tbe l\ipei tbkn' · SllllffilUOBr v -clearawau PblWp J. Leanoe, 22, ceuibility to aeneral aviation cutback of IDODe1 for community wu amtenced Wedoes-travelers" of tbe 8-ja peninMla. service orsntzaUnm. day on bis coDvtctlon for ------::-----:---:-~~-"'.""'""----------.I second•sree murder Come 119! jewelry designer Pat Tseng and in tbe ahootin1 ol Ilario 188 her collection of fine Burmese jade Dean Lopes. 21, who was • I · South "--killed June 9 at a cooven-J8W8 ry m ~' Plaza on Friday and ience market after the Saturday, November 18 and 17. men pulled up at the 1u pump at the aame time, witDalee Mid. Portions Of BOdies tJneovered 2/3off A remarkable opportunity I Selections from our 1979 swimwear collections at major savings off origlnel prices. Be the first to arrive! South Coast Plaza. Active Sportswear I I , . ter.lal.P!!fi~e .......... __ ... __ .... ~A~~N-~_,~_.'~-' .......... ~ o Resol¥e e?r~ .~~!!!~n1!.~,1! most s*ious needs along the Orange Coast for many years. In Costa Mesa. ~round was broken recently for a 1 ·unit project as part of the city's downtown redevelop· ment. About 800 applications were received for the units. One city group that is trying to help is St. John the Divine Egiscopal Church. · The Church property, on about two acres at Orange Avenue and East Bay Street, includes a sanctuary build· ing and an overly large lawn. The church is proposing to rebuild the sanctuary and a<ld 36 senior citizen housing units. Some federal rent s-.bsidies will be available. In a time when the rising cost of housing is hitting st!'niors on fixed income very painfully, the need for such ul\its is bound to continue and increase. It would be difficult to think of a better use for the church land than helping these longtime productive members of society who now find themselves victimized by runaway inflation and interest rates. The city should be attentive to their needs when it considers the zoning necessary for construction of the high-density development When you're responsible for planning decisions, sometimes you have to get down to the nltty ~tty. . , And that's just what some Costa Mesa City Council members have done, they told a condominium developer last week. He was requesting a variance from a city require· ment that double garage doors be 18 feet wide, saying most cities in the county accept 16-foot doors. Councilman Donn Hall said he and some fell ow coun· cil members took a practical look at the matter. They went around town measuring garage doors. Sure enough, some of the old ones measured 16 feet. And in most cases, the council members found one of two things, Hall said. Either a~ object across f~m th_e garage was nicked where a dnver had banged. into it while trying to get ,far enough away to maneuver into the garage, or the sides of the garage were dinged where cars had run into them. The variance was denied. It was a ~ood example of dealing with a practical matterinapracticalway. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this pa~ are those of their authors and at11sts Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 ·Boyd/Food & l)rink . ByL.M. BOYD SUU one more thing you c~ do to while away tbe U~e at stoplights la count the plaota tbat furnish both food and drink. 1.Jke the COCODl,rt.. Al\d erain. And lf1lpe. And moat intril\linal~. the Mex· :to ma1uey otherwise WD u the Cenba'y lant. I a y most intrl1ufn1ly. ~·me tbe mapey not only ••PU• tbe tequila but the cttet"plllar tbat oon· 14Pamllh dri.Dken eat with it rd Woclcal ctream1 a.re all bed. 8cCOntlnC to tbe ~.:ne,m. ,our mind ii tat1.Da • .... nmt. .._ JOIU'. dreams a91 . ~anlsed wt lollcal, your mind is still working, they say. ' Can you name the only Southeast Asian country never ruled by a foreign po.,..er? Say Thailand. Q. Do we have a national flower? A1 No, but several have be~n nominated . The mal'~lold, tbe cbrysao· th.emum, and that most widespread one of all, the cost-of·llving rose. Tests abow a good prt~ can deliver a jab about ftve tlmet fatter tban a • ratUemake can strike. . A few years 110, 6 Kamu Ctty, MO., *Iman named Al Colemaa waa watcblDI tit~,.._ be beard an "" ·-...,. to • ll'CllQP of d•••••lratora as 0 era--.a." It was l:IO •••• ·~ ..... .,,...., fOI' • ........ ..,cooaraa• .,, .. of .... eu..u. the Rlwal lbllilladurllla Co. Of COWM, of eoun.. Se wrotAt dOWD "Crock· Pot... Tb• trleb tnirdl IWM ttUdl. ••ne WlilllllDltOD tnnuence Dlnict.oi'J!! ~·lildfcatei tM lob' byltta iD ct.. NaUon'• capital outaamber lM l••l•latora tbete bJ. to ... A Mmority View Of Education lla1be, I ... I cout.ry Cttl nm.I far'UMI' *»n U. tooky ro1d1 of npnaUaa, t-.rou11t blU•l••I ••4 •f· flrmattve •!lloo pro1•••• urnd_bl' bl11tl•1 bean Ii...,. ani bUdlull of 1trld.at1 olalilaln1 to ,.,, ...... etlaDlO m ortil•. lt 11tould ~on· alder tlu view• of an et.bnlc mlnori ty penon who baa achieved 1reat success without beodll ot IUC h 1pecial at tent.loo. Thls la no tesa a person than catttorn1a'1own U.S. Senators. I. Hayakawa.-Of Japanese deseeot, Hayakawa rose to become a na- Mailbox BUT BAY AKA WA rilOf'OUlly opposes blllncual and af· firmative acUoo prosram.a at .,.,.,. opportunity. 8S"aklna befon tbe Smale ln oppo1WOD to an ameadmtnl permlttliac 1overmneatal a1encln to «ltf-Uaue p...-1urtn1 aehoolt nl bub•• that receive fedenl fuad1 lnto quota.\ 111tema. Havakawa aalid blunu1: --;rl m,.af am f member d a m~~~ran . I b••• ••· pe my 1ban of radal dllerimlutioD. But, ne•ertbe· a.. ........... I bave acbiewd. I b••• acbJe•ed not because anyooe save me spec:lal con· 1ldentlon became 1 belonced to a miDorttJ race. I pt Into lebool oa my own damn tA&nu aDd I think ( jo(ned thi.I dlaUnl\dlbed body on my own tenm too." Relatloc bow the quota 1yatem bad destroyed the lAtesritJ ol the lnltitutioo while he wu at S.P. State, Hayakawa said: "I h••• ... a tb•H pro· f euon clonlDi aJ'Cllmd biic•• the)' did DOt bow tbe1r _..., .. Dl•tt«. I haff Meo I.be me... peten~· wltb b9l"tlly a otaUa ade edueaUoa P'Wal more more bolUl4i u dM7 IDU04 tbemaelvea ~ bw tb•I r lntell•ctual au_perlor1. finally ~ a reawmee a1atut the whole ..,.i.em for putttna them into a dtu.atioa wlMre they could not ~ t.bllr' ownWetjbt. •'Tbie wont thine you can do to mlDortties ls to coodncend to tbem aDd UJ. 'you are blac:S. therefore you are Qot very bri&bt and we have to pve JO'I a special education pro1ram. • Thia whole system of special ex- emptions, quotaa, cuidellnes, tametables and so on ls an imu1t to mmority races. That is why I reject al lo lta totality " "LET US maintain the aan- d a rd requirements of ad· mlas1ons for universities, graduate schools, medical schools and other professional acbools, based on intellectual ~ualifications Let us have the same kind of requirement in every profession, trade and every job Let us stick together and· we who are not white will prove we are JUSt as good as you are every damn time " Despite Hayakawa's spirited pleading to eliminate govern· ment pressures for such pro. grams, the majority or the Senate includang California's other Senator, Alan Cranston. voted wtth Senator Barch Bayb an favor of such government &n· tervenuon. even though Bayh admitted ·· 1 am concerned about the arbitrary impact of some quota systems I am fully dware of the problems that are c reated by quotas We have made d lot of mistakes an our ef forts to pursue ~ualtty · Fair Play and Reason Can Be Misplaced To the Editor: The Uruted States hostages in I ran deserved much more· prompt and vigorous response than endless diacussion and oeeotiaUoo unsupported by ac· tion. Tbe United States .. DOt tbe only country which can be ''vie· Umlzed'' by hotheaded and lm· mature students or other eroups. to the point where lives and property are Jeopardized - with or without the sanction of their govemmeota. The United Stat.ea and every other developed and clviliud na- tion could have and should have closed their embassies and pro- test such actions on behalf of all nations. This should be in first position as immediate reaction and response to such universally dangerous and erratic behavior as holding hostages like bandits and kidnappers do. • The sheer frustration and helplessness of the United States under such circumstances makes us the tar1et for many more such "incidents" -with many countries enjoying our predicament while others wail for us lo ask for their coopera· tton and support by malcbi.ni our own countermeasures. IF SUCH diplomatic strength doesn't gain the release or the hostages by soch pressures, then increased pressures must be broupt to bear without further delays or negotiations, such as immediate suspension of Iranian cmbassles/coosulatea lo all civilized countries -beginning witb the United states. Another heavy ~reasure potnt for prompt action would be to. suspend all Iranian students from their classes and possibly bold them for suspicion of collaboration on a detention basla t.o restrict their guest prlvileaea during such ln· stances. Admittedly some of these measures are unfair to lnnoceot lfaniam, but bow fair la it for a 1reat oat.loo to be bumbled and humiliated by pipsqueak stu· den~ and coatused leadenb!p? Falr play and reaaonability 1ta.ndarda abould be reserved for those wbo live and function b)' tbe aame coneepta! ~ "' .... ARTHUR WEISS~ F ... ri118l•e•••I To the Editor: Your Nov. e .. Smo1 Cheek fa. aue Hurta'' wu an amulnl ai'U· ele to l'Md. It lbowed &be .,mcne,: . u ...... ot ,.,..nunent •••IN* 1overn.mmt. wttb QC) reaard tor the WOl'tb' of tbt DJlD U..1 .... proPotln•. It afso 1bow1 UMt power ot tbe federal 1o~emment over i.bl ltatel and the 1tate•1 over the peopa.. And lt ii all due to tbt moDeY the federal covern- • ment ta• from the people that tb•Y bold tht 1tate1, bot~ .. with. And tbt .Uta bold \be J*n'lt ~· wttb. ' The mandate for annual auto inspect.loo will waste more fuel. more wortrinc hours and coet more money. It wlll al.so caUM more pollutioo from can d.rivin& to tbe impec:tioa. waltiq lD liDell and reba'1dDC to tbelr place ot business. n baa bureaucrac1 piUed qalmt bareaueneJ for tbef r petty Jealounee of power. It is time state leSltlaton pat tbelr foot down on federal blackmail. And it ls lime tbe federal pemment stop colleet· inc the money. that they bold tbe stat.ea bostace with. GOLDIE JOSEPH Frte.6 ile1'e•lftl To the FAltor: It seems tbat everyday we read of another traiedy. Rape, murder, violence-fOU name lt. We say to ounelvqs, bow sad and then tum tbe pace. Un· fortunately, there , ls alway• someone who can't tttm the pace. A mother, father, brotben, sia· ten and more. Well, our tum came and we couldn't turn the pa1e when our 17 ·year-old dau1bter. the baby of the fa.mi· ly, was brutally mw:ctered. It la truly sad that ll takes something like this to make one r ealize bow many wonderful friends one bu. The respeet shown for Debbie and our family and the support and ualatance of so many people bu been lnll)' overwbelmina. Our moat sincere thanks to each and every one for their kiDdneM and belp. Special thanks to the Costa Mesa l>olice Department, the Costa Mesa Police Aaaociatioo who put up $1 ,000 reward, the Bell Broadway Mortuary, and the media lndudlnl in particular, tbe Sutton newspaper l?OUP MM> offered a ~.OOI reward. JORN• 'PAMELA SENIOR • • ...... w To tbe Edlto~; tu a cooeerned cltbea and reside.at ot the Southlan4, I am committed to do what l can to eliminate waste lD our state. To start with. pluM JolD me lD \11'1· inl tbe ~ ol tM Calitonala Can and Boa1e BW, SM. Tbll wlll be 1¥0ted OD ID Janual')' eo let Senator Jobn. Scbmlta, State Cbamt.er, Sacramento 15114 aad Al· Mmblpomu Marta...._. know how you feel. Wbat altetuliw uv. .. , BAJUWlA STUAaT ' .. Ing on the issue lo be discussed> over a period of two years Slnce we have had an opporturuty to observe the agency and its management al cklse ranee we wtab to take exception to your coaclUllon that tbe eoneept ts unworb.ble because eome ot tbe manqemeat IUdf bne elected to leave county eovemment. Whenever there ii a major or· 1ani.zational change in the roles of autbortty affecting the de· .livery ot semces. the ex.astanc ltaff and ill leadership find It difficult Md perhaps una~· ble to adjust. As-with the fonna- tion ot other similar .,endea in lhi• comit,y and elsewhere. the staff baa a respomibillty to be supportive of the Board of Supervtlors' decisions and pro· actively aaslat ln making them aucceuful. ANY INDIVIDUAL who pre· fen to chaoge jobs can elect to find other alternatives to public employment. Your automatic assumption that their choices to leave reflect advenely on tbe agency or on county eovernmeot la not supported by any evidence and in that respect, la unfair: The records reveal tbat the mental beaJtb director was in· volved witb tbe oriCinal study of the a1ency and supported participation in it as it was de- siped. and he also wl'Ole letters of support. The agency was in exi•teoce when tbe health of· fleer applied for bis position and he eothuala.stlcally supported the a1ency concept. It Is therefore, difflcult to understand why tbey then decline to be sup· portive and in fact actively UD· dermlne the efforts at maklni the aaency succeaaful. You refer to the a1eocy as an "umbrella" concept, lndicat.inc tbat tbe purpose wu to simplify manaaement. lo fact the primary pl was and ls a more client oriented delivery of semc. aDd the establllhmeot of better client coatact and folloW·UP systems. Further in- • • 'est1gat100 on your part wouJd i.hov. that these ~oals have been ml>llluted and are functiorung well as a result of a new team approach an wb.lcb a client r. cetves all necaury ..,..icea Ill ooe-.oon. SUE P'llACTM.AN. Cbalrpa-Ruma Serrica AletM!YOtlieMAd....., 8cm'd •~lu 8rs-e%fadd To tbe Editor In bi.I Nov. 8 col~Jaet An~ denoo quotes Secretary ol Sl.ate Vance as 1ayin1 lbat Bneimuki'• foreign policies would "reverse 15 years of American diplomacy.· If Bnninsld could accompliah that I . for one. would be pleased. PHIL LANSDALE P••letlee nm. To the Editor· I have always thought we are a people of patience. I have always beard we are a people ol patience. And I have always believed 1 am a person of pa· tience. But no more' lramans! Illy thorough disgust with these guests of our country has tned my patience too far. I wl'U be a gentle person and ride out Uus turmoil. And we will have our people back. And I will overlook their taking pres· sure sensitive areas to try to fill their kitty. And we will protect them when they wish to march and protest on our streets. Because we are a patient people. But when all bas passed, and we are still a patient people, they will have that da, of call· me. ELIZABETH LAUFORD QOpp..,.. ... To tbe F.dltor: tu a Repabllean I hHe eer· talo ambitions for tbe Democratic party. I would Db to aee Brown and Kenned1 and Carter nm for nomlDaticm. I woald lib to ... the C.tbok vote IPlit by B~WD and ltm· ned7. I would like to see .Jlmm1 Cdh!r win tbe oomtnatlon. " I would Ute for him to nm on bla record. I would like to see him make all of bJa Old tired pro. mt.Ml. I would De to ... b1m ilDe 'IP all ol tbe Demoenlle ma1on md aowernon Wtdl pro-mtt. ad tlnml. l bellH• tbat tbta ta tM' perfect DlmocraUc formula tw· a&epMC80~ • • IJAJOSBOU>DfQ # ' , ) -. ···-··-.-----_____ .... ~+----- G£'8 TOP ll&N, G-yeaN)ld Rel1naJd ff • .lc:met, bu"' bMD ebairmaD liDee um. ~ be'I unkDowD to the renenJ pul>Uc, be bal bMa dlled America'• moet tnnuen· ttal bu&IDebmao. JOCMll jol.ned GE ln U. after araduatin& from U.. UJllvenlty of Pennsylvania'• buaineu tehool: Wharton. He U. never worked for uotb¥ CODlpaDY. • career pstb eommoo to D)Olt GE executives. Owl' the tummer GE an.oou.oced three promoUou that seemed w•loal • dWn ot commud. Moved-.., from senior vlee preel~les to vice ehalrmen were: John F. Welch. a o.,ear-old chemical engineer, Edward E. Hood, a 48-year-old nuclear enat.neer. and John P'. Burlinaame, a 57.year-old phyalclat. GE appeared to be saying: one of these men will succeed Reg Jonea ,. LEFI' IN TBE LV&CH were GE's three other senior vice presideotl; Tbomu A. VandenUce, a 47-year-old brilliant executive who bolds a Pb.D. in cbemlatry and physics. Stanley C. Gault. a ~year-old markeUn& whlz, and Alva 0 . Way, :so. who wu GE's chief fUla.Dclal officer, the route Jones ~ to the top. , Not everyone •&reed that these three ex~utlves were beln& bypaaaed. An analytical report jn Buainesa Week ma1uine. quoting .lmiders at GE. concluded that "the route to the toJ> la stiU wide open." • But the last word wu had by Vanderslice. Gault and Way. Since the election of the new vice cha\ rm en all three have announced thelr departures from General Electnc. WA't' HAS JOINED American Express, a hu1e flnan- c:lal company. as vice chairman and second in command. Gault will Join Rubbermaid Inc. on Jan. 1 aa vice chairman aDd aecood in command. And on ~. 1 Van- derslice will ~me president and aecood in command at 'General Telephone & Electronics, a l\1antlc company whose operaUona include the nation's second largest telepbooe system and the SylYa.\11• electronics manufac- turing bwJlnels. So all three GE men responded very quickly to the pro-, moUoa of tbl'ee others. They responded immediately after Bualneat Week, in ill Aq. 27'lll laue, taid: "Nonnall)', maaapment a.hu:fGM IUCb u \be one GE made earlier lh1J moa&.b tnaer a fturr7 of~ acU~y OD the part of top ewutlv• 1r1'o feel Wl belllnct But aecullve retrulten t.mUtar wtUa tM COIDJ*97 report \bat, IO far at 1 leaat. IUCb elq)l ... lou ol ~are ~ absent t'n>m GE's top ranks." QVE8TION&D ~ tM dlpartu.rea lan moot.b at a ttoekboldera' l.DCormatioa IDR*'al. OlalrmaD Res Joae. said: "We look aerou Amertcm 1-lultry and Me our aJum. nl scattered in enry tndustrtal aeet«. OE la very fortunate to be able to pick ad ebooM three people from seven or etcbt emlneDtly qulllled IDdlvlduall. . . 1"bOle not chosen are extraordinary people . • 'They will re~· sreat frieodt, lnllueotJaJ ln the business sector. val customers aa well as allies in the •. rlibl for public po in Waabiqton." · The GE alumni are a powerful 1roup. Self Sacrifice: Who Goes First? By JORN CUNNIFF .. ~ ....... ~ . NEW YORK -One of the most effective restraint.a on lnf1atioo la aell-aacrilice, or tbe wtlllnpeaa of individuals and 1rouP1 \o live with less. It's auaranteed to cut lnto in· nauon. But. as it is with so many ol the aolutlom, the dif. ficultiee belin wttb the ••ecutioo. Doiq wtt.b len mipt 8CMmd &ood \o people who feel the Dffd tor aelf-dilclpline. But wbo 1oe9 ftnt? Tbe White House'! Con1r111! Bu1lne11? Labor! Farmers! Consumers? Landlords or tenants, bJe bu.ainess or small? PDllAPS TBB UNITED Steelworkers of America. At leut that unJoa'a wa1e policy committee has lsaued • document that takes a more comprebenl}ve view of condi· tJons than la customary in unloll-mana1~ent reJat.Joat. Tbe 38-pqe report f1nd that waae and benent levels won by the union in earlier contract.a have put some employers "at a aerlooa competlUve dltadvanta1e" and "cost literally mu.J tbouaanda" of joba. · Tbe report doeao't advocate that neiot.J.ators 10 euy· oa tbe It.eel companies, but it does auaeat ~t die UDlon restrict the rate of waae lncreuea at aome planta to permit them to remaln in bullneu. A 811A"· BEGINNING, and maybe one made maln.l:y for reuom of Hlf-t:Dterwt, but lt nceedl tho aceo=Uab· meott of cenatQ otb9I' ll'OUPI. lDcl\Mtlq, aome U1. tbe eQCdl.lve bnactb ot &be pel'DIDftt. Tbe ........ ortUdud bJ lnftdo8 ftlbterl for =· in&-~-U. pi'ol[D&M to blllaDCI tbil bideet ad tDIWld . • Dulac to m•lntaln tQ Wdtl, Wlddt eeooom1ltl matntalD ba" beljed tit wnea IDftaUOD.. OtMI' ~ Ulo a.a" beta erltlclsed, fairly or un. • JQl\ll· ._. Jiot ... ., ..U !DC.Nit ratea n'ID at &be .__. lilrebotdlri: DU eomJ>ULlet for almllliif re..-: t.M farmer and "mlddi.man'' for aUecedl)' &aktial. too~aUleii; tMOOM..._.ffrDlllnaupdtbll. i111it· the~ aJlo M•• lieeD ~aeaU.Nd eumptee of netrillit llmU9r to.._ ol .e a.awon.. . .. . • Olaalld l..bChtp e l<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles e KN8C (NBC} Los Angeles I Kn.A (Ind.) Los AngeleS KABc-TV(ABC} Los Angeles (I) KFM8 (C8S) San 01ego e KHJ. TV (Ind) Los Angeles 0 l<CST(ABC} San Diego I ICTTV (Ind.) Loe Af\OeleS ~TV (Ind.) Loa Angeles e KCET· TV (PSS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV (PSS) Huntington Beach ...... ---of-.................. ~L.Mml ~ ......... Cl) .......... .,.. , .......... . ov•nir.l9llt fHhlon ~ ~ 1Gtor Tely ~ ~--~T ... THI ... e&NfY ,,.,. ....... DmT lkiga Bunn~ OiapeNM 9CMo9 MO o.niU '° k-.> ......... Poftly ..... ~ ~ Md t.Mloerlt the &abti~ Nibtltt ,,_ ~MlliligOft~ if MCMI ***"A a-toga Too Fer" (t977) .--c.n. ~ O'NM.. Ill ...... Operllllon ...,.. o.ro.n, an Aiied p.! to MO WOflO W• II by~--·map tulO~• leadlng 1n10 -GenMny. II put Into en.et (Pert 1of21 eMDYm ••·~ ··cold s ••• , .. I 1974) Chertea er-eon. Liv Ullmenn. A INft and WOfMll •• *111111:19d and held ,... by crOOlll from the 11'11111'1 .,..e wtlo W9nt .,.. cMd ,_ nipald. (21n.) ~ r Was ABC Flop Writer Claims Script Stolen LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Los Angeles television writer claims in a $35 million federal court suit that ABC stole her copyrighted script and turned it into a flop aeries. Jean Brooks accused ABC and Creative Artists Agency Inc. of llleeally converilne a teleplay abe submitted 18 moatha aao into the nqw. defunct series, "A New Kind ol Family." THE COllPIAJNT STATED THAT Creative Artists was the 4gent for three independent television producers who allegedly claimed Ma. Broou' work as their own and submitted it to A.BC. An ABC spokesman said the network would not comment on the case while it was ln court. .. ....'l'WIJMf .. A .. 1t1•11t' .,._ lo .... ..... IDt ...... tn ~Jlljltltolut)e. &: II aet DH • PMlpa llld c.., poee .. -.c1f91t:MQ ...... an eltort to -..r0¥ ~c::pne -=-IMMJ KAOS tlUIOe IM "°'*S's ' _... fOlloC '° ~. .aantl9t . • •TOMCIHT Ho9I c.... ACJbert9 Ms. Brooks' teleplay, "Someone to Take Care ' ..... '.,_..,.._~--... -........ ~,.~-""'"'-'-'A'" .. of Me," centered around two women and their · A ·-•• children who try to beat the hllb cost of Uvtng by •Sa--. Jill Clayburgli, Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor (from top> encounter both mayhem sharing an apartment. the •ult said. World War ll's largest airborne auault and comedy in movie .. Silver Streak" at AL'DIOUGB THE 1'ITLE WAS cbaqed by 8 :30 t«ngbt on CBS. Channel 2. Creative Artiata, the storyline remained the ume, ------------------the 1wt alle,ed. About alx episodes of "A New Kind ol F-111" were aired in the 1979 fall aeaoa W... the network canceled it. apparently becaUMS ot pecw rat1n11, aald Ma. Brooks' attori:ae7, James F "",, H Tierney. • Or .I.' T 8&rl1D8J18 ABC, Creative Artiat.a wt iDCllvidual defen. . dot.a J-.ne Elmer, Marlie Gordon and Wllnam NEW YORK (AP) -lbrJ Hartman and ber Penty ate charged with lDfrtqlna upoo Broob' "'blllbad, Tom. bave blllll Nunlted apin. copyr;,bt by writing, advertlal.q, produclnc and will be depleted in P~ 1 of .. A Bridge Too Far," NBC's Movie of the Week from 8·10 tonight, Channel 4. Ryan O'Neal, jumping here, stars as Gen. James Gavin. LoulM Lauer. wlM> ltarred tn tbe television nhlbitiq two pllota and several e~ of the ' Hrlea u11a17 Bartman, Mary Bartman." went series. baet1tase at Broad••1'1 Etllel Barrymore The IUit aab for 8 jury trial and a11o aeea a nee~ to ... o,.. wun,~. wbo appears lD tbe court order prevenuna the network and Creative DlU' BomlDdc Comecly. Lauer plQed bl.a .Ue Artlltl tram 1bowln1 or prod~ add.lUcmal ia'dle ..... .-.. epllodel t:Atbeebow. ·--· ~- Frw.•'• ............ .,w. ~»tWtOCN -··· ... ~°' ~·· (1885) w...., •ooes•. me ~· Antrt ...... ...... ... •...,.ace,..,~ ~ """" '" . ~ !Nida ........ (1' "'·· 30 .. at!. "Olly Of The ..,.._ •• (1t73t Alc:l4.rd £oan, Alctl "-'· "" ... lllatfff fftdlt lllmalff up agllwiet a atrenge ~ of bMt'ded men wtlo pllw)'to .,,.,. and ranudl • ...... \ to.ft (1 tw • 30 min. I uoe ROOTa W'*I H CMI W• llntly .. and .,,. Wnlty ,,..... •or ... -.. °' '*MMlllM from llfttet ..,.._, Olidc9n o.orge ,_,. rem11y eo Henning. T ..,ne.-to atatt -IConciueoont by Armstrong & Batiuk TV Telethon Faces Court Challenge LOS ANGELES <AP> -'l'be pal'ellta ol • autllt:k' child haw fUed IUll to hall or aiter tbe telecut. ol the "Save Autistic Cblldren Teletban" scheduled for Dec 8, on KOOP. Channel 13. Mr. and Mrs. Armando Perello cbarged funds from U>e telethon wtll benefit only 12 cbtldren, seven of whom are the offspnng of directors of or· gamut.Ions spoosonng the telethon Supenor Court Judge Jerry Pacht scheduled a court bearing Nov 28. Streisand in "Yentl' L HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Barbra StrelSaod will make her directorial debut in "Yentl, .. from the classic story by Nobel Prize winner Isaac Basbevis Singer. The movie will be made next year. and will include several foreign locations. r• A ~IMA l HOUSC S T4PS hml's Daui.:hton ~ St~ph~n (r lounder) FLr .1 ARE. BACI< ... it's wet & ·wild! The Wildest.. Funniest_. · '1.Jugh Riot \ Of The Yeart •