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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-21 - Orange Coast Pilot. ( 7 II 1 T • '-!__. .. bor Bigh's Murder Charge Band Direetor Supported for England Fired ect an , Threatens WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21, 1979 VOL 11,llO. ., ~-PMID Director Of Band. Dismissed By JACKIE RYMAN Of-o.lty ~I ... Staff I The Newport-Mesa school board fired former Newport Harbor High School band d.irec· tor Richard England, Tuesday, citing a recent 2·1 decision by a state hearing panel finding him guilty of W1professional conduct. William Cue, president of the Newport-Mesa Federation or Teachers, announced im· m e diately after Tuesday's school board meeting lhal lhe union will file a Superior Court challenge to the dismissal within 30 days. He promised lhe union's finan- cial and legal support and called the board's decision "a gross in· jUJtice." Cue said England plans to stay in the teaching field and is look- ing at several openings. Hia dl.s- misllal ia effective as of today. England declined comment and referred all questions to UD· ion officials. The board's decision came at a special meetiq attended by more than 150 people, almost all of wbom appeared to support <See DISMISS, Paae AJ> Coast Weather Sunshine continuinl and 1U1btb' warmer throulh Thursday. Lowa tonicbt ranclna from 32 at the beachee to 42 inland and hltba Tbunday from 70 •loo• tbe coast to 78 in· land. 1191DBT8DAY n. Call/°"*1 Allgtll ,,... dwd Uwlt""' ~. daM ...... ----u.tr fftrl MOfl Volml* P'°""' o/ IM A""'*-......... Sfort, ,,.BJ. Mftmr ..... .,_...,..._ M ........ _._ ...... . ...... .., ...... . ,. ........ . "" ...... .._ M a-•-..... ,,. OI .......... . a ' OI,_.._._ M .... _ ...... .... --.. ., ....... . ...................... CMN -• a,...... •• a .... M a_..,. .. Resip• Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, 60, an· nounced bis resignation as Liberal Party leader today and called for a leadership convention of the party. Burglars Net $20,000 In Laguna Bureian who broke into two Lasuna Beach homes Tuesday made oil with more than $20,000 in jewelry and household items, accordinl to lhe victims. Police said burglan used a channel lock Oockin.8 pliers) to twllt off a dead bolt at the home of Harry L. Bayliea, 37, of 3308 Bern Court Tuesday. The thieves took more than $7 ,500 in jewelry, plu1 a televislcn set. sterw and radio and other boulebold 1ooda for a total Joa of tll,OC. Offic:lall said burala.n broke • window to 1ain acceu to tbe home of Jane Buta.teaa, 486 Locust SL Tuesday. where they took jewelry, and cub valued at more than '10.000. British Reject s.,f 'a Statement LONDON <AP> -Tbe Blttllb p~=~~:-~= ~. spted for la ln World War II u • matter ~ "Politkal couclace." llemben ot Ule Hout• ot CommCIGI demuded further dilcJolw-ee. ..Damn Your Coo1clac•.'' tbudend tM b&Dner beadllDe oa l1M tRDl P• of the oon· A atlve Dalb' EspNU. p n _, . . • Alcala Charges Upheld By FREDERICK SCROEMEBL OI U. o.llY l"l ... li..tf Defense attorneys failed Tues· day to convince an Orange Coun ty Superior Court Judge that in· sufficient evidence exists to charge Rodney James Alcala with the kidnapping and murder of 12·year-0ld Robm Samsoe or Huntingtoo Beach. Judge Everett Dickey let stand ludnappmg and murder charges -and special aUega lions lhat could lead lo the death penalty 1J' Alcala IS convicted but dismissed related charges or cbild molestation and robbery -.. ·---.. ..... ~ -----·-(\.. . . ~ .. n-A\.~ ., " ·- ea th Military Rescue Defied TEHRAN. Iran CAPI Ira nian militants threatened today to execute the 49 Americans they hold as hostages m the U S Emabassy 1f lhe United State:-. mounts a m1htary operation against Iran ·~ ......... The threat followed a veiled hint of m1htary actwn by lh1• Carter adm1 na strat1on \o\h1ch Tue~dav orde red the aircraft ca rrier· Kitty Hawk and f1vP escorting "'arsh1ps to the Indian Ocean Another l S Lask forct• led by lhc earner Midway 1s already in the an•a. about f'iOll males south of the Persian GuJf MAP LOCATES TROUBLE SPOTS IN MIDDLE EAST Execution of 49 Amertcan Hoat999• ThN9t•ned The students, who occupied the embassv Nov 4 dcmandln~ the return ·of the exiled shah from New York. issued a similar Alcala, JS. of Monterey Park, bas pleaded innocent to the charges brought against bim in connection wilh the June 20 dis· appearance or Miss Samsoe. Her unclad, decomposing body was later recovered near a public camp site in Si~rra Madre. • c r1 s1s At that lime. Us •ds threat 1n the first <hl)s of lht• ·Pakistan Mob Rai , ~:!~~~·~;.~::?.;·w::i;";~~· Defense attorney Jeffrey Friedman bitterly assailed Judge Dickey's decl.Saon today. Friedman said be Intends to lodge an appeal of Dickey's de- cision oo Friday with lhe Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. Friedman was particularly critical of Dickey for allowtne lhe proeecut.lon to rely on two "jailbouae confeuiona" in which Alcala LI alle1ed to have ad- mitted the crimes. One of the inmates, Friedman said Rielly Rodrtquea, was jalled followtq b1a conviction of sodomiliDC a 3-year-old boy. Tbe other lnm.ate, Robert Dove, "LI a Ufelon1 informant" who oft.em b1r1aJ.m bla way out of Jall time (See KUaDEa. •••• AJ) MJ RESPONSE Oll1SPED CAR "I sold my car f uter than I ner drove It. •011.J Dall1 Pilot eluatfted ad drew aoocl re1pame." Tllal's•tbe advtrUalq aucc.1 ltof1 ot U. Lqana Bucb man who placed tllll ad in the DallJ PIJot: 1971 Mu1tan1 HOPB. After 1:00. UX•U.U • Oet reeponH wttb a 01111 Pilot dautlled ad. A CrtendlJ ad·V-la waltSna to be.Ip It ld·VJI. f ' I • Burns U.S. Embassy ISLAMABAD, Pellman CAP) -Moslem mobs ''about.ins till the American dog.a! " atormed and burned the U.S. Embuay today. Tbe St.ate Department in W uhiqton aaid one Marine was shot and killed and about 100 Americans were rescued from the rool ol the burnlnl bu.lldina by Palr11tani troopa and taken Lo the Brttiab Embauy. AulborlUes bere aald the sbootinC at the embuay left at leut ooe demomtrator dead and 37 wounded, includinl two Americans. Elaewbere, mobs la the Pakiatanl dUes of Labore and Rawalptndi set fin to U.S. In· formation Cent.en, but no ID· juries were reported, the 8&ate Department said. The U.S. Defeme Department ldentlfted tbe dead lla.rlne u Cpl. 8WND Crowley' •• ol Polt letlenon, N.Y. Tbe YloleDce WU toacbed olf a,, tbe .am.re TUeldQ of tbe Grud 11.-qm LD Mecca, &aadl Arabia, llW ti lalarD ., bollelt sbrlsie. Altboutb tb• armed band wblcb took o'ltr tbe m09Clm: ~ repoNcl to belaai to • Jloifem Met llDbd to . ...W Amertcan A1at0Uu BubOU~ 1Daomela1'1 SldlW Moeleml, um Pakt1tanl mob1 blasucl tbe UDtted8ta Tbe Stat• Department cbaqed that IDMimeinl'I omce made a ••ra11e Ud lnelPGMI· ble •' 1tat.ement 11le1l I tblt Amertcaos and Israelis were In- volved ln the takeover of lhe mosque in Mecca. ln a broadcast monitored in India, tbe Pakiatani Preai· dent, Gen. Mohammed Zia uJ. aq , ur1ed reslrainl by Moelema and aaid lhe selaure of the <See EllBASSY, Pate Al) Carter Warns Iran Leaden WASHINGTON <AP> -Iran's leaden will be held "1trietly accountable" lf mllltant student.I harm their Amertcan bolta•es. Presldenl Cart•r'1 cblef spokemmn Uld today. Preas aeeret1ry lodJ Powell'• statement came u fin U.S. Navy lhlpe at.eamed toward the In. dJu OcMn abr Carter Implied Tut1da1 tbat American milltal'J foree ml1bt be used aialnlt Iran . At lb• Wblt• HoaH. Powell N1d It Would be a • • serloua ml1tak•.. for lr1a•1 i.adert to doubt ~at the admtalatratlon wUl bald tbem a,coouat.~ bit tor IM aetiau of t.bl temp lated Meanwhile Ay ato ll a h Ruhollah KhomelDi whipped up mammoth anll·Amencan dem onstrallons across Iran today as part of tus campaign to p~­ s ure lhe U.S government into surrendering lhe shah. Hundreds of thousands chant ed "Mar bar shah, mar bar Carter: -"Death to lhe shah. death to Carter" -as they marched lo orderly, well· or1anized columns through the streets ol lran'a capital. The students' statement said. "We have been lnformed that the Americans intend to attack Iranian territory. "We are hereby •arnin8 the American aovemment: "II these threat.I materlaliJe all the boltqes will pertab. "The smallest milltary a1· 1reulon 81ainst Iran will aJ.ao threaten the ll ves of a ll Ameticant residinf in Iran and immediately the U.S. Embassy wU1 be blown up. ''The lalamic countries will not alt quiet asalnst such a millta17 agreulon. "Tbe lnnlan people will do all ln tbeir power to defend the country.'' ca.DtAN, Pase AZ> Deputy Recovering TORRANCE CAP) -A Loa • Ant•• CoUnt.J lheriff'• dept&\)' wu Npol'ted in aatillaetory COD· dltlon after three would·be ncapeea OVef"P9weied him and threw ammoala bta lace ln tb bH•ment of Torrance Muo.lclpal Court. • DlltfNll .... MAUREEN KEMP GETS READY TO PRU-ARI FEAST In Co81• M•••· IM Spirit Of ThenQglvtftg 50-eent Deal Mesan Hosts Turkey Fete By JACKIE HYMAN OfdieDliltt .......... Maureen Kemp of Costa Mesa doesn't believe people should have to spend Tbankaalvinl alone. THAT'S WRY she's cooking Thanbgiving dinner at her C06ta Mesa restaurant and serving it for SO centa a person. It's a tradition that dates back half a dozen years to when she operated another restaurant, Vi.W's, alao in Costa Mesa. "I was giving tOOd away ror free but then I found out the ABC (Alcoholic Beverages Commission) could come down on me so now we make it as cheap as possible," Mrs. Kemp sa1d. DINNER wtu. consist of turlte)' -she's prepanng six 22-pounders -along with stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, vegetable, bot roll, and, if abe bu time, pumpkin pie. Serving will begin at noon on Tban~v101 at the Chalet,~ Jlarbor lHvd., and continue " ·1 we nm out of food." Mrs. Kemp, 52, a naUve of New Zealand, aald she especially appreciates Thanksgiving because abe knows what it's like to be alone on holidays and because it's a favorite occasion ln her adopted homeland. "I SUPPOSE lake everybody else I've been alone on holidays and when you say desperately lonely I guess that JUSl covers it," she said. "I don't want to sound like a Pollyanna, but l think you can help " Mrs. Kemp said she started her tradition by serving lasagna and organiun1 pol lucks for her re1ular customera to celebrate birthdays and other occasions She'll repeat her Thanksgiving ~-cent special on Ct}rlatmu this year, too, she said. "ltjustfetapeoplekilowtbere·ianopenln•," Mrs. Kemp explained. "People used to have famllles. Now they live in a little square, like a concentration camp, and they don't know their neilbbon.'' SBE·8.AID SHE npecta several hundred customers on TbankaaivinJ, partly u a result of a newspaper ad lhl took out and be1an cooklnc Monday nlpt. "I'll be all or1anized by Wednesday nlOit," Jin. Kemp said. "I'll have t.be turkeys cooked and ready to slice." Althouab previoualy she's left the restaurant early on Tbanblivlna to joln her family for dinner, tb1I year ab9 said they'll be belplnl out and will partldpet4 ln the restaurant event. It's certa1nly not a profit·makina enterprlae, Mn. Kemp noted. "TllAT WOULD be wran& -lt lln't ln tbe splltt of U. tbin8," the aald. "It'• not that I'm ricb. I have trouble meetina bills like everybody elae. But I think lt means more wben lt comes from tbe heart than wbeo you have mon•r to tbtow away. " cloY doln& it. I ea.joy phumln1 for tt. And I hope people aN yppy • 11 Sait8 to Stand WESTBURY. N'.Y. (AP> -A federal Judie bu ruled afalnat five manufacturers o the berbtcide Alent Or1n1e. • DAILY PILOT • ' p,....p ... AJ DISl\HSS ••• EDlld. E10l DeOPle spoke, all aakha that 8qhnA be r"Ma•nect or rehired. The IPMk«a dted En1land'1 excellent t.acblDa record and muy pus at Ntwport Harbor Hllb, and said b1a dlsmlaaal la dlabearteolna to ~hen. Jobn lleGlDDSI, pnlllldent of the f acuity club at Newport HarbOt ~ kbool, ...-ved lenathr eppla• after he aked the 1M>ird to k#DP Enaland. ''H~ we woo thla battle, wtt woald noi have been rn aanantmoua, l 'm 1ure,' · McGtmU tal4 of the teachen who an backlni ED~ but uttd um tbe board reQCJOd dSf. f•renU, • He Mid teeeberl h_.• c.ned tbt1 ••t1Mmo1tdepnulDa tYGof th.Sr e..-rw" becauae the, ... It •• uytDa that tNchlnc eoautl» tlona an unlmportnt if an m. 1tnctor bu • club ovu 84· mlnlitntltemauert. &o~ w• aceUMd ol di.I· *1•'ordln 1w Ralbot Hiib ~c1,.1 Tom 1Jacot.oa eon· eermaa '9D4 performtaete and ., laftlwtaa..--. ... tWdlDD tau .-wfl.nUndilpute. .. ... Saudi Troop• Ouat Fanatics HOLUND, Maat. CAP> -Welt Ottawa Scbool Dlttrict admlnl1tratora ban blnOec' a ~·1 Cha'tttmlll boOt att.ir' com· EMBASSY ••• mosque ln Mecca "bad oothlnc to do with the West.em world." · In Waabinlton, Whlte HOUie a~keaman Jody Powell said • Gen. Zia speclflcally aaked that the prealdent express oo h1a behalf, to the American people ... bis deep re1ret aDd apololies for the attack . . . that ln particular b1a penoaal resret at the death ol the American Marine be expreued. "He asked that the American people be uaured that be waa t.akin1 every poalble acUoa to auure the safety of their American friend.a ln Paid.It.an and Islamabad." Roapit.al sources here said Paklltani pollce fired into the crowd of tens or thouaaoda at the em-baaay. killing one dem· oliutrator and wounding others. But witnesses claimed the at· tackecs were wounded by em· bassy guards. According to the wltnea.ses. some of tfie Mo~slema then seized rlfiea from govern· ment troops and forced their way into the compound. finng. Others set fire to the com· pound'• main bullding and nearby cars before government troops dispersed them. TJle Americana Inside the bumlna embuay were trapped in a third·floor vault but they 1ot out through an escape batch oo the roof and were taken away by government troops, the State Department said Firemen then baUJed the fire. Authorities satd Ame ricans were being guarded by trooi-10 the embassy compound. but would not allow reporters to talk to them. An AP reporter at the scene said black smoke poured from the 1utted structure wblle groups or youths roamed around, pulling down anteanu from a building ln the embuay cam pound. Other mobs in RawalplDdl set fire to the Brlti1h Council Library and r•naacked an American E.xpreN office. In Karacbl, 720 miles to tbe aoutb, about 200 youna men marclied on the American ,eon. aulate accordlna to report.a in New belbl, the lndlan capU.al, but the marchers were turned back by troops. As they Mt fire to the vehicles ln the parklq lot, tbe youths 1toned the wlndow1 of the nearby main embuly bulldln1. Moat of the embuay staff in· cludlna Ambauador Arthur Hwnmel were reported la tbe bulldina, and a aumber of Americana were reportlnt luncblnc ln the American Club on tile other l1de ol tbe lot. Pakbtan bu been aovemed alace July 1177 by Geo . Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, wbo ouated Prttne Mtnlat.r Zulftkar All Bhutto and Htabllabed marUallaw. Wblle Zia tnWalb' promlled to rMtore democ,.cy to Patrtet,an, be announced Oct. 21 that be would eatabUJb lnltead "a 1•· uiae lllamle order.'' addlnJ that "ln ltlam there la no pro. vlalOn for Wettern-type elec· Uoot.'' * * * l',....P-AJ m.AN' •• ·• Aft« IOlometm bardaed bl.I tbr .. t 1\Mllday to U1 u 1pt11 lb nma'ntnb boltat• at &lie eJQbuly, the n.r admlnJ.atra. tli!re.paGdiid w1tb lta b1Dt ol m tat'7 aeuoa. tilrnoUt for tM darn '1 elem· oa1tratlou lD Iran wla th• bt•IHt alnce th• JubUaat celebraUont that "'"Led Kbo-melnl on hLI Ntw'1I from eiill laat February~ l!ltlmat. ot tbe crowdl lA 7ehru rao19d up to I mWloo. 0t about IWf ua. DOnna1 p0puJ1tioD OI tbe eapltal. "l'M bu1• t..Uve crowdi marebed to tb• oc~ u.a. EmbUa.Y Md ere e&borttd by reU1lo11 limn. ' r lut .,.. Won the Tehran li.dlo ~-rumon that tM Ume.t .... WU NIDOnli• ble toDebed Olf mob au.elm CID tbe U.& EmbalJ ln l1Iamabad, Pakllta. and tbe U .8. lntorma~ tioa Center ID Rawah>lndt. tbe Pall:llCaat capital'• twin e1\y 10 mU.away. A apobaman for 8aDdl Crown PrtDct raM ln Tun!8 Wei tbe lllOlqm WU aet.lied ""'-da7 by mon tUD 100 anned memben ol an lalamlc 11llnorlt1 eeet tn wbat be aa1d wu ''• domeltlc l.n.cldeal" that abow.t UH no ,... pett••lioal ln tbe awt ot the ........ wortd. "Saudi armed forca have tbe 11tuad1Do well under coctro& and there la no need for Prince Fahd to leave the summit before the doelq MUloD, ·• tbe spotmman tald. Arab ~ue Secretary. General Kllbl ennouneed the summit would end later to- Anahsim Tightem Law OnParlon An adult eutertal.Dmeat or· dlnance wu :.s · bJ the Anaheim City ell Tue9da.y nJ&bt ONr obi::'~ of ........ mauqe par operaton wbo claimed they wen belDa trealed unfairly. The ordinance. wbicb sets strict standards on m•aa1e parlors, Dude rap atudloe, dance atudioe, -eon aervte. and re- lated ~. wu drafted by the council u part of lta "open war" on proaUtuUoa wltbln t.be dt7. MauapparSoroperatora pra· ent at the meeUn1 contended that their buslneua are dW.inct from other adult eotert.a!Dment buaineues and therefore abou.ld not be regulated by the new law The ordinance ts scheduled to take effect ln 30 days. Under the ordinance. operators of adult-0rteoled bus1 neasea will have to obl.aio a coo dtlional use permit. The or- dinance will apply to proposed and exiltlng bualneues. In a related action. the cotmc1I gave teolal.lve approval to an or· dlnance that would re1ulat.e tbe duplay of adult-oriented magadnea In such outleu u grocery and drug stores daJ. ,. boun abnd "' Kbedu)e, t..eaaae lt will la.ave eoded ttl work tooaa" th.a npeC:Ud. Re made DO eomment •the Mlrun of the dant moeqm. Arab IOUfCH 11ld the In· vaden were "Mabd.lata," wbo believe ln tbe lmmlneot eomma of a MW taviour. Tbe Mabdllt sect -a nWJ mlDortty lD Sndl Arabia -t. clolel111DUd wttb the Sbltt.e Jlo91em Met &bat COD· atltut.e a ~Y 1D Iran and la led bJ K:boa:MtnJ. The IOUl'en lD Tunl• said there WM NMOD to believe tbe seizure wu rellalou1 rather Uaan poUUcal ad ... not dlnct- ed acainlt the Saudi 1overn· ment. Accordtn1 to the sources, some 1.50 bmtacea bad beeo held lnlide tbe IDOMl\N' and several Saodl pollcemea were killed lD ft&btlna clartnc the takeov.r. The attackers arrhed UD· armed, u thouah to enter the mo.que to pray at dawn Tues· day. Some llme lat.er. a truck drove U.P to the moeque wttb a load of weapons. Tbe eon· aplraton Ml.led the amu and lmmedlatelJ bep.o ftnna at tbe unarmed cuardl. the aowces said. Out of respect for the holy 11t.e . armed Saudi troops usually keep away from the victnJty. Tbe Japueae Embassy lo Ri~adb aaJd about 10 penoaa bad been llillecl. A Kuwaiti .,..papn, Al nJ AJ aam, uJd Saud.I aou.rc:ea in Tanllia teed tt that one of tbe dead waa .. a former om cl al pe~· -~tried to COD-vtace tMm to leave. 1'be 8adl ..... acmeJ ...... tna an Interior llJn1strJ aat. meot, called the 1n .. d•n "re-UCSou devtaton." 8aDD1 Moe.leme. t.be IDUWttJ lllam1e Met. believe u.. llabdl. or restorer old.be falt.b. will make a mwtale appannce at the md ol time to estabffah wliverul Islam. Tbe Shltt., wbo numba let1 lb.AD ~ petteat of Islam. believe he will ~ • former rallph who will return at the end of th.ts world lo t.alte con lrol of I.slam Khomearu. supreme leadeT ot Iran's Sb11tes .stnre his 9UC· ces1ful revo!ul1on al(aansl Shah Mohammed Rei.a Pahlavi. bas been cntieued by Saud.a leaders ud other' moderate lloeiema for lnciti.q the No.. 4 seizure ol the U .S Embaaay ln Tehran and the bold.in& ot Amencan hostages by Iranian student.a MORE CUSTOMER PAR Kl NC tor vour convenience Every weekend plain~ =':'a::·.: c=.. • aepti .. auttUde towarit Olriltmu. Ofndall wd tbio book, "Father Cbrlatmu" by !!ad.lb aatbor Raymond Brfua. abowed tbe Jolly dft·stvs cnunblln• a'bc>Ut &ad natblr ad ....... ln• m1Dar dltallt Uk• bow to set lllto a moll6le bome. The book WU remoYed from tbe lbelft8 et all 1lx of t.M cn.trtct'• elemeo· tary 1chool1 ..... aay .. 4'obnlcm. a West OUawa admlniltraUve ualatut. l'~P.,,eAJ MURDER ••• by belna "a snitch," accordin1 to Friedman. Friedman claimed the two ln· mate• taunted Alcala, tbreatmed to kiD blm and threw uriDe al him wbUe the three were in a pi"OWcUv• cuatody \mlt at Orance County Jail. Tbe attorney a1ao cont.ended that West Oranse County Municipal Collrt Judie John Wyatt Jr., durlna • preliminary beariJll Into the cbar1ee as.a.inst Alcala, relUMd to allow tbe de· feue to attack tbe inrormatioa provided by Rodrl1ue1 and DoH. "Wt did not bave a fair pre. llmtnary hearint . The ~ alt .. off •• Fried· man aid.. ID dlaDIMlDC tbe robbeiJ and child mole1tatlon cbar1e1, Dickey ruled &bat there wu no corroborattnc mdence to u. i. mat.ee' ata&emeota lmpllc11&1q Alcala In thoee alleced crtmea. Friedman laid Dickey ruled wron1IJ by ellowlDI death peDa lty alle1atlona to stand wba there wu ··aeaa evidence" for a.em th&D tbe two allep· Uou th.It wen dilmialed. The attorney said. 9hould he lose at the appeals court level. he wall pursue the issues with the the state Supreme Court Alcala's tnaJ la scheduled to open Jan 28. Worker Crushed CAPITOLA <AP> A con· 9lrucuon worker was killed here afur about eight' tons of •and and upbait fell on tum whtle be IA as worldn~ ln a trench D 'tll Christmas <beginning November 23> our 3000 employees wm be bused to the Plaza so that you, our valued customer wlll have more convenient and close to store parking. SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL & SAN D4EOO FREEWAY .. • ' ·---~-------------~--~ ORANOE GOUNl'Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 211 1919 em 1 Nov. • delna~ tbe nwrD of tbe Hiled from New York, l Ulld a 1linllv threat in tbe ftm days ol the erlllt. At tbat thao. U.S. aotbortUe1 said no mllttary rtacue operation was con- templated.. Meanwblle1 _Ayatollah Ruhollab Dome1111 whipped up mamG)Otb anti-American elem· onatratiou acrou Iran t.od.a,y u part ol bis campaip t.o pres- sure the U.S. 1overoment lDt.o a~nderina the ahab. Kundreda ol tbouaands chant· ed "Mar bar abab, mar bar Carter: -"Death to the lhab, * * * deatb t.o Carter" -u t.beJ marched in orde1'y, well- or1anlzed colwnm tbroup the atreeta ol lran'a capital. The at•Jdeatl' ltatement said: "We have been lnlormed that the Americana iDteod to attack I ranlan tentt.ory. "We are bereb)' warnin& the American peniment: "U tbeM! threat.a materiali&e alJ the bost.qea will peria'b. "Tbe 1mallest military •&· gr"9uioa qaimt Iran will al.so threaten the 11 ves of all Americans realdine ln Iran and immediately the U.S. Embas.sy will be blown up. * * * "Tbe Ialamic countrt• wt11 oot alt quiet a1alnat 1ueb a mllltarJ qp-eWoa. • 'Tbe lran1aD people will do all ln their power to defend the COUDUJ." After Khometni hardened b1I threat 'l'ueldQ t.o try u aplea the remaininl ~&es at the embuay, tbe Carter admlnll:tra- Uon responded with ita blnt ol mllita:rJ adloo. The turnout for the dam '1 dem- ons tratlou in Iran waa the bia1est atnce the Jubilant celebrations that sreeted Kho- meull OD bil return from exile last February. Estimates ol the * * * crowda lD T~ ranod up t.o 2 mllUoD. or about ball the oonna1 populatioa ol tbe capfta.I. The bu1e festive crowds marched to the oceup6ed U.S. Embauy and were exhorted by reli1toua leaders. Along wltb their chants a&a1mt tbe &bah and President Carter, the marcben •&DI in praise ol rhomeiDl, lbook their flit.I lD tbe air and shouted "Al· lab Akbber1 .. "God ls Great." LiPt planes dropped leaflets over the marchers declaring that the American hostages werespla. * * * ~Moslem Moh B111·ns U.S. E assy I ngland lfired by tfrostees .... The Newport-Mesa school ard fired former Newport arbor High School band direc- r Richard England, Tuesday, itinl a recent 2-1 decision by a tale bearing panel finding him uilly ol uoprofesalonal conduct. William CUe, pTeSideot ol the ~ewport-Mesa FederaUon of 'I'eacbers, announced lm· ediately after Tue1d&7'• boo1 board Jl'MtiDI tlaat U. .w me a -..n-0omt ds&M .... tO tJledtejntnet wDla daJS. He promi.led the UDi<ID 'a fiDaD. ial aDd ~ auppcwt and c:aDea e board'• dedslon "a groea lD· ce." Cue Mid Enlland plans to stay the teachin& field and la k>ok· g at several openings. His dis· iseal is effective as of today. England declined comment and refen-ed all q~ns to UD· on officials. The board's decision came at a special meeting attended by more than 150 people, almost all of whom appeared to support England. Eight people spoke, all sklng that Enlland be retained r rehired. The speakers cited England's excellent teaching record and many years at Newport Harbor High, and said bis di.smi..asal is disheartening to teachers. 1 John McGinnis, president of be faculty club at Newport llarbor High School, received lengthy applause after he asked the board to keep England. "Had we won this battle, we would not have been l magnanimous, I 'm s ure," ,. McGinnis said of the teachers who are backing England, but t asked that the board respond dif. rerenUy. He said teacben have called this ''tbemostdepreulogeventof their careen" because they see it u •ll.Yinl that teacblD& contribu· tlona are unimportant lf an in· atructor bu a club over ad- mi.D.lstrative matters. (See DISM188. Pa1e AZ> Coast Daily "*' '""" ,_ HE'S OUT OF A JOB England at Board Meeting VCI, Iran Students U>operate By DA VIDKUTZMANN Ottlle~ly PIMtSl.aff UC Irvine will not prohibit fe deral immigration agents from conducting on-campus in- terviews with Iranian students as two other Southern California universities have done, an of- ficial said today. Martha Morgan, assistant dean of students for foreign enrollees, said Iranian st\ldents on the Orange County campus have told her they would prefer to go through the interviews here than elsewhere. Ms. Morgan said UCI will pro- vide office space for the agents to conduct interviews but not show them any files or records. UCLA officials said Tuesday they would not alJow Immigra- tion and Naturalisation Service a1ents on the Westwood ciilnpus to interview Iranians there, join· inl USCln t>amµng the visits. Both schools said they would help the lrl.nlans comply with President Carter's order but declined to make campus space available for that purpose. UCLA officials, in issuing their order Tuesday, cited the potential for campus disruptions if a1enta were to come there. Ma. Morean said this morning sbe dldn 't anticipate any such problem at UCI, wblcb baa between 80 and 100 Iranian stu- dents. However, she would not UY wben federal lnvilltl(.atorl were due to arrive at UCI to check OD the statul ol the Ii'aillans. Federal a1ents beaan cbeck· lq on the status of trahlan atu· cleAts followtnl the ta_keover of tbt American embaa•Y ln Teliru Mv u ~u aao and 1uuequem Clemon1traUon1 ln the U.S. AbQut · 50 Amtrlcan II :::~..::::::: 1 tunt~ ihb to ataDd • bUl! .. bit treated • for c ·a New ~orll City bolpital. t. Marine Defender Killed ISLAM.ABAD, Pakistan <AP> -Moslem mobs shouting "kill the American dogs! '• stormed and burned the U.S. Embassy today. The State Department in Washington said ooe Marine was shot and lcilled and about 100 Americana were rescued from the rool of the bumin& buiJdin& by Paklstani troope and taken to the British Embassy. Authorities here said the shoolinl at the embuale!t at leut me demomtrat.or and a7 ,rouqded, iDClUdlJal two A.mertcaaa. l:lsewllere. mobs la tbe Pakistani cities of Lahore mil Rawalpindi let flre t.o UI. In· formation Ceatera, Ila& 110 ID- juries were ~. tbe Slat. Department aald. The U.S. Defense Department identified the dead Marine as Cpl. Steven Crowley, 20, of Port Jeffersoo, N.Y. The violence was touched off by the seizure TueAday of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. site of Islam's boliest s hrine. Although the armed band which took over the mosque was reported to belong to a Moslem seet linked lo anll· American Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomellli's Shiite Moslems. the Pakistani mobs blamed the United States. The State Departme nt charged that Khomeiru 's office made a "false and irresponsi· ble" statement alleging that Americans and Israelis were m- vol ved in the takeover of lbe mosque in Meeca. In a broadcast monitored lll India, the Pakis tani Pre~1 - deot. Gen. Mohammed Zia uJ. <See EMBASSY, Page Al) * * * Saudi Troops Readying For Mecca Rescue RIYADH, Saudi Arabia <AP> -The Interior Ministry said Saudi Arabian troops were in a position today to make an all-out assault on Mabdtst Moslems boldlDg out in Mecca's Grand Mosque but held back for fear of barmln& hostages and damaging the aacred edifice. The ministry statement, broadcut by the Rly adh state radio, made no mention or earlier reports from Tunis, Tunisia, quotlDI Saudi sources there u aayin& troope bad U · saulted the gunmen and recap- (8ee MECCA, Pa1e AZ> ,4D RESPONSE Ol!ISPED CAR "I IOld mJ car futer than I ever drove tl ''My Dally Pilot clualflecl ad drew IOOd reqpue." Thal'• the aclvertlllnl suc61 story~ tbe Laauna Beacb-.0 wbo 4p1aced tbia ad lD the l)aU,y Ptlot: 19'71 Mu1tan1 850FB. After 5:00. llXX·IUlU • Get poue wltb a Daii1 PUot claulfled ad. A frt~ ad·vller ls waltlq t.o belp at 8'2-5871. Good"9e, To• ~ . . Heather Immoor. 2tr.z, of Corona del Mar. bird rere1ved It may have been the first, probably didn't realize it at the time. but too. if you tak e into accoun t the her display of affection for the turkey she personalities of most turkeys Anyway. met during a recent outing m Irvine m ay 1t 's doubtful Heather's lovely gesture have been the last one the Thanksgivm~ sa\"ed the old boy from the roasting pan U.S. Bolsters Forces Navy Carrier Heading to Mideast WASHINGTON CAP> A bul1dup of U.S. Navy earner striking power in the Indian Ocean·Arabian Sea area will enable President Carter to order retaliatory strlkes against Iran if American hostages are killed. The Carter administration lS carefully avoldlnl any public commitment to an option or set or options. but the threat or pouible retribution la coo· aidered tbe most plau1ible course ol actioo for the United Stat.ea if the Americans held ln the U.S. Em busy in Tehran are slain!' MWtarJ planners ell.scout the pracUcallt:r of ADJ retcue mil· alon lnto Tehran, 1aytn1 1ueb an effort molt likely would lead to tbe ln1taot dealba of the American ~. who baft been llrilODen ol Irl.Dlan lt1> dents for, l'7 ctaya. Tbe 11,000-too carrier Kitty Hawk, wttb lta 15 bombtn, ft1bten and other warplane1. left u.a uni base at Bay lta tbe Pblllep}at1 on WedneldaJ. Tbe ltlUy Hawk -.u t9COried by two destro~,. a cl'91Mr, a frt,... and• t.imk • ftt uldmate dlGlnatkm ol the IUtlJ Jlan la bei.al ke:Dt MCnlt b\it Uail Potr•rful force b :apect, ea ao llQOft tnard t.be A?dlu ........ tM 14,000.t.oll cantlr Midway and its 52 warplanes is cruising Navy off1clals estimated it would take about 10 days for the Kitty Hawk to reach the mid· Indian Ocean. The White llouse and Pent.aeon then could decide on the next step, dependlDI on how the situation unfol<ted in Iran. Meanwhile, it was learned the Navy bad sent nine warfare helicopters to the PacUlc fleet from the U.S. East Cout aboard giant Air Foree C·S transport planes. Sources said the helicopters can either lay mlDee or sweep mlrulftelda. Offtdall refUed co say wbere the bellcopterl wlll be positioned. Tbere are aneral potentJaJ op- tlom available to senior U.S. ol- ftctal1 ror punlablns actlom aaalnat Iran. if clrc:umatancea warrant them. Tht catrien could bo aumMl lnto tbt Gulf of Omaa, from wblcb they could launcb bomber 1trlkea a1ainst ollfleldJ lA southern Iran. Aertal tanker planes Could be used tO uteDd the rani• of the carrler-b&Md bomben. &acb iUikel, n-perta bellue. cowd Mrioalb dam.,. Im'• otl pl'CldDetioa However, strategist s cau tioned such a move could anger J apao and Western European countries lbat depend to a con· siderable extent on Iranian oil. Traditionally, the Navy has been reluctant to operate its car· riers in relatively narrow waters such as the Persian Gulf because the 1bipe would t.beo be more vulnerable to attack by land-baled warplanes. It would be possible to mine the key Strait of Hormus and thus seal the entrance to the Persian Gulf. But this course of action, too, could alienate American allies aa well as Saudi Arabia and Persian Gulf states, which pro- duce oil and ship it tbrou&b ~ •trait. There have been sui1esttoas that U.S. warplanes could be aeot over Iran in vi effort to • destroy tbe Tl so~ated and co1Uy F-14 fl1hters that tbe United States sold to the shah 'a 1ovemment. These planes an " reported to be at two bases, laf aban and Shlru. Most of these F • 14S are report· ed to be lmmobiUaed on the &rourid, pnnclpally because of a 1horta10 of spare parU. The Unli.d ~ta bu cut ott 1pare parts auppllea to Iran. ......, .............. MAUREeN KEMP GETS READY TO PAEPARI RAST In Coet. M•••· the lplrtt of. Tilankaglvtng 50·eeat Deal Mesan Hoat8 Turkey Fete 81 JACSD llYllA.N °' ........... JlaUNeD Kemp of Costa lleu doeln't believe people should have to spend TbaJJbllvtna alone. TBA'r8 WRY lbe's eoM1n1 ThanbSlvinl dUmer at her Costa 11 ... restaurant and seniq It for 50 cents a person. It'• a tr~ tbat datel back half a dosen years to when she operated another restaurant, Vikki's, abo 1n Costa Mesa. "I wu llvbll food away for free bot tben I found out the ABC (Alcoholic Bevera1ee COmmJ..uloo) could come down on me so now we make it u cheap u poesible," Mn. Kemp said. DINNER WILL consist of turkey -she's preparint six 22-poundera -alone with atuffin&, cranberry aau~. sweet potatoes, ve1etable, bot roll, and. if she bu Uine, pum_pldn. pie. servtDC will belhl at noon cm Tbanbllvtn1 at tbe Chalet, 2M5 Harbor Blvd., and continue "unW we ""° out offood." Mn. Kemp, U, • native fll New ?.ealucl. 18fd • apeclally appmdatle Tbubl$W. because the lmnl what it'• like to be alone OD bOUdays and becauae lt'a a favorite occuJcn lo her adopted homeland. "I 8UPP08E like everybody elae I've been alone on holidaya and when you aay desperately lonely I ruesa that juat coven it," she said. "I don't want to sound like a Pollyanna, but I think you can help." Mn. Kemp said ahe started b~ tradition by serviq lasaena and organizing pot lucks for her reeular customers to celebrate birthdays and other occasions. She'll repeat her Thanks1ivin1 SO-cent special on Christ.mu this year, too, abe said. "ltjuatfetspeoplekilowuM!re'ianopentng," Mn. Kemp explained. "People uled to have familles. Now they live in a little 1quare, like a concentraUoo camp, and they don't know thelr nelibbon." SHE SAID 8BE expects HVeral hundred cuatomen OD Tbanbpvtn11 partly u a result of a newspaper ad abe ~k out and oe1an cook.ln& Monday night. . ..l'U be all or1aniled by Wednesday nl&bt," Mn. Kemp said. "I'll have tbe turkeys cooked and ready to 1lice." Althoulh previously abe's left tbe restaurant earl1 OD Tbanbllvina to Joto her famlly for dinner, tlUa year abe said they'll be &elpln1 out and will participate lD t.bt rnt.aurant evenl lt'1 certalnly not a proftt-m•trtn1 enterprtse, lln. KempDCMd. ''THAT WOULD be W1'0ll8 -it tan't in the spirit of the thine," abe said. "It's not that I'm rich. I have trouble meeti.na bil1I like everybod)' else. But I tb1nk it means more when tt coma from tbe heart than wlaen you baYe money to tbrow away. "I enjoy dolnl lt. I enjoy planning for .. And I hope people are happy." • ,,,...P-AJ DISMISS ••• En,iud wu accused '1 dil-obeJtac orders by Harbor Hieb Prlncljal Tom Jacobson~ con· cerntu bad perfonnacce1 and of tnvofWll parents and atudeota 1D an admlDUt.rative d.llpute. Tbe board'• cbar1H were beard 1D a »day ... Jon befon • tbree·member Commwlan OD Profealloaal Cooduct lut •um~ merlneo.talleu. ' Tbe oommlNiOD, 1D a dedaioa recelHd Jut weekend, found Eqlnd pUty Oil a 2·1 ftt.e. The pne11.u noted that, ...., the la!i:e' can on11 deCidl for or ., clllmlllal and can't reeommtnd 1nterme41ate penalu.. Oat aptaker, Dr. David Bracbt.reet, aald h~ qutS~ tbt thNt moirth pertod lt toot to recelw tbe rulln.I and 1ald be bellned the dela1 maJ avt ben "• Yitai factor" iia the school board etedlou 1arll1r th1I momb. • ID th8t electloD, two 1ppCllbted lDC1UD"'*8 aDd two ..... llMID• btra wen elected t eaa· dldatu backed by aome of EftilaDd'I IU.PPONfl . A Kuwaiti newspaper, Al ra1 Al aam, said SaudJ sources in Tunisia told it that one of the dead was "a former official personality" who tried to con· vince them to leave. Arab League Secretary General Cbedll Kllbi announced the summit would end later to- day, 24 hours ahead of schedule, becauae it will have ended its work aoooer than expected. He made no comment on the sel%ure of the eiant mosque. Arab 1oarce1 •said the 1n- vaden were "Mabdiata," wbo believe 1D the imminent comm, of a new 1aviour. The Mabdllt Hct -a lmalJ minority in Saudi Arabia -la clOMly llnlted with the Sbllte Moslem teet that CIOO· atltutes a majority in Iran and la led by Kbomelni The Saudi news asency, quot· lnl an lnterlor Minist.rJ sta1.e· ment, called the invaden "re- Utloua deviatora." Sunni Moelema, the majority lllamic teet, believe the Mahdi, or re1torer or tbe faith, will make a mesalanlc appearance at the end of Ume to atabllab unlveraal Islam. The Sbiltea, who number leu than 15 percent of Islam, believe be will be a former caliph wbo will return at the end of tbll world to t&ke coo· trol of Islam. Cities Take Holiday for Thanh giving Clty balll will be cloHd 'l'lwra· day and l'rlday and trash plok•Pf deleyed one d&J in Oran,g.~ dtla beeaase ol tbe lift.DI bolida1. '1· ftelala reported today. Tra1b pickups normalb 1cbeduJtd Tbunda11 will be made Friday and plckUpt uauaJ, •1 on rrlda11 wtll be madt Saturday ol tbil week. All COlmt1 olftcte and comta wlll bt cl0ted Tburiday but Superior Court penoanel WW work ntcta1. Munlolpal courti will be cloeed "1da1. Tb• countt dump wm be clOHd 'lbunday. No r ldentlal or bu1lD1P mail wl11 bedeUvCNCfThurid.aj. AU public atftcet wtU resume r11uJar buatno11 hours lloodaJ. __ .... --------~· B°"' Cold Was lt.1 It was so cold alona the Orange Coast tbi8 momlng that early risers found the windshields of their can coated in a r~ng~r-chilllne layer of lee. Anne Junak. who lives ln Irvtne s Rancho San Joaquin area. had t.o scrape the ice rrom her car's front window. Others washed the frosty stu!r off with warm water Iran Crisis Pulls Stock Prices Do~ q, W1M,..,...,. b7 .... "-· 1-.W -..e Nlaan of &M l~ JD :•~t• -~ NOtai tO do With UMt w ..... world • .; In W~, W1alte Home •rn>k•maa Jody Po ell laid • Ou. Zia l"!lflullJ MMd thai .................... .... beball, to tbe mertwa, PeoPAe . • • bia deep re1ret ••d ap0loi1Ms f« tM aatacll • . tbll 1D pal'ticQIS IU Penc*a1 N11'tt at the death ol tbe Amenc.i.n Marine be npretaed. ''He uUd dlat tbl Ammc.u people be uaund Ulat IM was talllnl every poulble actJcm to auure tbe ufet1 of tbelr American frtadl In P1Met,.an and Islamabad." Ho1pltal .ou.re• btre aatd Pakistani polJee ft.red lDto tbe crowd ol &4DI ot U.OU.aDds • tbe em baHy, WU•• one 4•m· on 1 tutor aDd wouadtn1 others. But wt.,_ .. claimed the at- tackers were WOUDjled by em- bu11 l\W'dll. AccOrdJ.q to tbe wttneuea, some of the Moslema then seized rtftes from 1overn- ment lrOoPI and forced their way into the compound. ftrtng. Others set fire to the rom· pound'• malo buildiDI aod nearby can before 1ovenuneat troo119 di.apused them. INoCharges Filed in Mesan's Death ProMCUton ln San Bern.ardlDo County declined to file char1es Tuesday aaalnat a Sant.a Ana Hellhtl man arrested to connec· tioD wtth the murder ot a c.o.t.a Mesa woman, and aa1d be waa eirpected to be released by ~ day Roy Allan Slnlllln, M. wu ar- rested Thursday ·at the home of NEW YORK <AP> -Stock Analyau aaJd outbreaks f'll Bllhe Jo Lona. 2120 National prices were lower in moderate violence in Saudi Arabia.~ Ave., Coata Mesa, after Mn. tradin1 today, alter an lrutial a reUstout led leized a moeque Lona wu found dead of a bullet rush of sellin1. an Mecca oo TuesdaJ a.nd al· wound to the bead. Traders said confusion and tacks on U S facilitlea in San Bernardino County worries about spreading turmoil Palu1lan by an1ry mobe UD· Sheriffs invesUptora said ber i h l derscored concerns about .-. body wu found by a motorist n t e ol -rich Middle East ang trouble in tbe Middle~. that same mornln1 alonpide prompted a sharp selloff shortly The US ·Iranian confroqtaUoo Carbon Canyon Road in San after the New York Stock Ex Bernardino County. ha _... over U.S Embassy bo9ta1es in c ngeopenlC'U Tehran coottnued 811 thou.sa.oda Sltult1n, who hves at 1731 In the first half hour of trad· of demonatraton took to the Orchard Drive, Santa Ana ing, the Dow Jones average of JO streets. llelgbt.1. waa arreated after ac- lndustrlale fell more tha.n 11 count.a that be bad been seen points. worker Cnuhed With Mn Looi recently and bad But it 1radu.ally recovered bad a d.Lsagreement with ber. some ~&hat Jou ln leq beetle CAPM'OLA CAP> -A eGD· depUU. aaid. struction worker wn tmed bere San 8HnardiDo County deputy tradin1. AftllT four hours of trad· arter about eitbt tom of und d11lrict attorney Richard Max· IOg, the Dow Jones IOdustnaJ and asphalt fell on bJm wbi.le be well S8ld the matter IS still UD· was off 4 95 points to 804 27 "'35 v.-ortd.ng 10 a trench der 1nvest.11at.1on ~~~~~~~~--=::___~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ MORE CUSTOMER PAR Kl NC fOr vour convenience Everv weekend 'tll Christmas <beginning November 23> our 3000 employees wlll be bused to the Plaza so that you, our valued customer, will have more convenient and close to store parking. SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL & SAN DIEGO FREEWAY I A Ql pal court J •· dered~~&b~ pare ~ OI\ whttbet U. atatuta ~ limnatkial mv dec:t a ~ campatg t\&Dd laon- derlnl caae a1aliat Oraace CountJ BOard of Superviaon Cbalri:Dan Pblllp Antboby and thrH eoidefadanta. Central Dl•trlct Mualcipal Com Jud&e Alan Plaia luued the order after tbe proeeeutor in the case, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Joaepb, ex- pressed coocem over the at.a~ of Umitatiam during an unan- nounced appearance in Oran1e County. Anthony, former board chairman Ralph Diedrich, former Anaheim City Coun- c ii man Wllliam Kott and oneUme political financier Gene Conrad are charged with viola- tions of the 1974 Political Reform Act durin1 the 1976 elec- tions. Joaepb told Jud&e PlaJa be feared attorneys representing the defendants may try to argue at the start of a Feb. 11 pre- liminary bearing that the statute of limitations has ran out. Many of the alleged acts, be said, occurred prior to Feb. 11, 1977 -three years before the scheduled start of the pre- liminary beanng. The hearin& will ~ conducted to de termine if s ufficient evidence exists to bring the case to. trial in Superior Court. Plaia gave Joseph unW Moo· day to Ille papen on what effect the statute of limit.atiooa miSbt h•ve. Defense attorneys will tbeD Uft 20 da1' 1D wbldl to respODd. The four defendants are ac· cused of concealing the true sources of funds that were med in several 1976 election contests. Boy, 10, Held In Stab Death NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -A 10-year-old Newark boy faces a preliminary bearing Nov. 30 on charges stemming from the stabbing death of a younger boy wbo called him a "sissy." Robert Kratic, 8, was stabbed once in the back with a sis-inch steak knife after an argument with the unidentified boy Mon· day, authorities said. Essex ~ounty Assistant Prosecutor Norman Menz said Tuesday the youth, a third· grader, could be the youniest person ever charged in the COUD· ty with juvenile delinquency in connection with murder. Begin Intervenes I •• ..,. .. ~ .... 1ulte4 tn u. roptni ott ot 18 park!J11 mlll. Allcl a ~tb befor., lt COit tlM couat1 Sll0,000 to , ban dee· oraUve co crete blama that adorned UM hldldfn1'1 at.tor' removed becau .. or atr•H eracb. TboM pJ'Obt IDI wen JUlt tbe m01t receat to afflict tbe build- tn1 lD tbe complex of coven- AP ......... CAR OWNER SCRAPES SNOW FROM HIS CAR AS BLIZZARD DUMPS NINE INCHES ON DENVER Wor1t November In Hlatory Recorded tor Some Are•• of EHtern Colorado Mob Tie To Nixon Probed CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP) - A Nevada prosecutor bas raised questions about a purported mob "diary" alleging that money skimmed from Las Vegas casi.ooe was used to pay former President Nixon for pardoning missing Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. Ray Pike, chief deputJ at- torney general aafoed to tbe Nevada Gaming C-ommlaslon and Control Board, alao said Tuescl.a.Y federal and state autborilfet knew of \be docu- ment for "at least t.wo years" before its recent disclosure in Phoenix, Ariz., by the Arizona Republic. ' The 19-page document was surrendered to authorities by Gerald Denono, reputed Mafia hit man under federal protective custody following his conviction for slaying a former crame partner. The "diary" claims millions of dollars were skimmed from Las Vegas clubs and $500,000 of that was used to pay Nixon. The skimming allegedly occurred in 1972 and 1973. The pull>Orted mob ledger also listed five labor or gaming- related persons -and all were slain after the dates their names appeared, the Republic said in copyrighted stories. Big Blizzard Buries Colorado, Wyoming By nae Aaaoelated Pl"HS A bliz:zard that buried much of tbe Rockies under waist-deep snow built five-foot drifts acl"06S eastern Colorado today in the worst November storm ever to hit some area.a. Highways, acbooll, airports and factories were closed ill the third day of the storm wbicb bas been blamed for at leut seven death.I ID Jta •weep acrou the moetal.ni info the Plalu. In Wyomlq, National Gu.rd troops called oat ~~Ed Keracbler workecl tbe ni&bt wltb • 22-tGD mft'P -tracks to rescue abolll 70 ~ stranded in tbetr cars between Cheyenne and the Colorado border. The motorists were un- hurt, said Guard spokesman John Corneli.soo. With blizzards harrying motorists along the heavily populated Front Range today, San Diego Logs Arwther 'Near Miss' SAN DIEGO <AP> -The Federal Aviation Administra· lion, busy with "near miss" re- ports in the skies over San Diego, says two crowded airliner., were directed on a head-on course Sunday, but were diverted in time. The American AirliJles and Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliners came within two miles or each other at 350 miles an hour, an FAA spokesman said. There were more than 300 passengers in the two planes. the Colorado State Patrol closed many major highways, inchMi- i ng parts of Interstate 25 between Colorado Springs and the Wyoming border and part of 1·'10 east of Denver. "They've bad 45 mph wtDda and blowto1 anow at Limon (east of Denver>, and It's still goln1 to be la": rottA!n toct.Y." said Steve aDln of tbe ~a­ Uonal We.tber Bente.. He aal4 wlDdla wen ._...to 35 mpb In Deaftl' and Colondo Sprinp. SDOWI drtftft by 40 mpb·winda also cJoeed nwnerou roadl tn western Nebrulta toda7 and school was out in the Panhandle and North Platte areu. Snow accumulations in Nebruta in· eluded 11 inches at Chadron, eight inches at Sidney and seven at Mullen and Scottsbluff. In Cheyenne, Wyo .. nearly 2IO inches ol snow bad rallen, break- ing a record set in 1922. The Univenity or Colorado canceled classes Tuesday and offered SJ an hour and free tickets to Saturday·s football game against Kansas State to anyone who would help shovel two reet of snow off the field. Larimer County Sheriff Jim Black ordered the purchase of tire chains for department vehicles after he spent three hours driving the 12 males from his home to bis orrice in Fort Collins, Colo. The widespread storm system produced drenching ra\ns in Oklahoma and Kansas, Oooding roads and farmland and forcing the evacu.allon of a dozen Pooca City. Okla.. reaidents as water rose. WO!!d!t· Nce!mo.r 11. 1m ~dm lnlalraUoa baa b'e• troubled by eontro'rWaJ. lta 1fU Lellq1 Aad Jt .... former coaat 1upel'Yilcr' Ba!»h J)j8drlcb eut the dedd1n, m. m t.be ballOt um ••uded u.. '300.00I --ooaanct to ~ Wbo ii IHr montba earllor bad bMli Dle4J1Cb'1 camtal&D flnan~ manqer. 'llllfalr Praetlee' • • • l OC Lifeguard ; Pact Assailed A prtvate utepard firm that apparently lost a biddinc war with two coastal cities to obtain 11..fepard contracts for county beaches baa charged the cities with "unfair business prac- tices." "We object to the proposed bid because the bid l8 so low u to amount to a gift by the cities to the county." said Lifeguard In· ternati<Jnal Beach Services at· torney Allen Cbampltn in a let· ter to county attorneys. • Investigation or the unfair busmess practice charges is one reason Supervisor Harriett Wieder gave Tuesday for asking the Board of Supervisors to wait until Dec. 4 to award the con tracts "We'll be cbeclung into the c1taes' lifeguard budgets to see 1r the bidding was Caar ... Mrs. Wieder said after the board s m~li.oi. And SupervlSOr Thomas Riley told board members be bad "concerns" that "all or. sudden catiea have found ways to pro v1de servu:~ at a reduced cost " Mrs. Wieder added that supervisors were awaaung a re· ply to the private firm's unfair practices charges rrom county lawye~. ··A lot of territorial im- peratives are being threatened,'' said Mn. Wieder. referrtna to \be bltternesa over the peodinc contracts to provide W~ service to about five mus o( count7-owaed beac:IMs. Llfepud lD ...... UoUl Ud plDe( ~ tbe coaaQ a.. D7I eoatrllda for ' ' I la COUllQ' territory formerty cua.rded bJ Lacuna Beach aad Saa Clemtlllte bJ olferln& tbe ~ a bid .. 000 lower than dial ol the two cftlea. Tbe firm ·a bid of 1121,000 f« services to Aliso Beach, Ntauef Beach, Dana Pahlt Karbcw aod Capistrano Beach bested the two cities' offers of S169.000. But tb.a.s year La1una Beach and San Clemente turned the tables by submitt.lllg a WJ,8112 bad for the same beaches. $16.S28 lower than the prlYate com- pany's proposal of $114 ,298 The cities' new bad also beat their own orrer of la.st year by $62,338. That's what brought about Lifeguard lnternallonal's cry or foul, according to Deputy CO\Ul ty Counsel James Flournoy "It's just a matter of the private firm thankang they've done a good JOb and they have. as Car as we know. ' Flournoy said ·'They lb.ink the cities are out to kill them. But should the cities be awarded the contracts. any dispute regardlDg govern- ment codes relating to fair bust· ness pracllces will be between the private ftrm and the cities. .. "A.ocl, on the other hand, th4\, county is under no obllgatioo ~ accept the lowest bids.·: Flournoy added. The letter from the firm's at- torney aJao questions the cities'. ability to accept liability for in- c \d enta occurring on the. beaches. However, lt was not only the bim from Laguna Beach and San .Clemente that were lower thia year than last. The 1980 bids received Crom the clUes, which also mcluded Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. was collectively $62,184 lower than what the county paid last year for lifeguard services According to a county omc1al, the county's bid specifications this year were more detaued as to the scope or lifeguard services that would be required for the five miles of county beaches. Banker's Wife Flees 'Grave' Of Kidnapper ' MONTGOMERY. Ala. <AP> The coded message t.o \be kid- napper waa. "It's a beautiful day." But for bis bound victim, lt wu an uclY night spent buried, in a aba1low arave covered with, leaves. ~ Laa than 3' boun after' abet wea abdn«1-d. biowffer Elolsd .. llin waa SM>me •aal-.. ·~ _ ••ralb ~ aad sur-rounded bJ family and PBI .,ent.a wbo c:ootinued efforts to UPNbmd bier abductor. a · 11n. Seilen. the wile of Fredi D. ~a. .eaior vice presi ... dent ot First Alabama Sant. wu abducted trom tbe Sellen' home Kaoday niebt, accordini to Flrst Alabama Bank Presi· dent James S. Gaskell. Gaakell said a gunman en- tered the Selle~ home, f<>F<:ed Selle~ to the floor, bound him and told him be would never see his wife alive unless a S2 million ransom was paid. The gunman instructed the bank executive to deliver the money to a telephone booth, then le rt 1n the Sellers· Cadillac. wb1ch later was found aban· don ed. Details or the abduction were sketchy because the FBr declined comment, but Gaskell said Mrs. Sellers escaped Tues· day morning and telephoned ham. He said be contacted FBI agents wbo picked her up at a restaurant m Letohatchee out side Montgomery. Woody Woodall, owner or the restaurant, said the woman wa~ "very shaken up and nervous " TEL A VIV. Israel (AP) Prime Minister Menachem Begin squelched two no- confidence motions in Parlia- ment attactinl the planned ex· pulsion of the Arab mayor of Nablus and a third condemning the aovernment's economic policies aod lta decision to triple the number of Jews in Israeli aettlemema in occupied~· The victims include Al Bramlet, Laa Vegas Culinary Workers' Uolon chief; San Diego businesswoman Tamara Rand who bad dealings with ousted Las Vepa casino owner Allen Glick; Las Vegas lawyer G. William Coulthard, former Nevada assemblyman and ex. FBI age.at; Edward Marty Buc- cieri, reputed mob adviser, bagman and Laa Ve1tas casino worker; and Hoffa. Only Bramlet's ldllinl baa been solved. Pike, a former Nevada·based assistant U.S. attorney, said he was aware of the diary as a federal prosecutor "at least two years ago" At the time, the PSA jet bad been cleared by air controllers on a flight to Los An.celes and Salt Lake City, Utah, and the American jet arriving from Philadelphia and Phoenix wu cleared to land at Lindbergh Field, the FAA said. Gem Talk That very special person in your life deserves a rare gift. AlrportStlld9 Supervisors Agree To Accept Grant Opeonenta of the study who want to maintain the status quo at tbe airport bad uraed the 1not be rejeeHd penclin• formation ol an -4ftlor)' poup. But npentian, wbo already were In U. p~ of appGIDt-1D8 1ucll a committee, WlllD' laioual1 onrtod• tb• objec, Uont and &peed to accept the .. ,.,,.~ :n. annt epproved Tuelday .W 1>Q tor envtronmental doeu· mots d4 r•lated co•ta. of· ftetall~ ~ tota, f6ckral moneJ wtll pay for ~ to IO percent ol the coat of tb• 1tud1 wbil• tbe airport mterprUe fUDd auppll• the rem•in\n1 to percen.t. A spokesman tor PSA said to- day that u soon u controllers learned of the possible conflict in orders, the departinl airliner waa told to chaqe coune. The incident wu described by Alex Garvis, FAA re1ional representative lo Loe Aqe.lea, aa a poaible "system error." He uid nch alrllnen normal- ly are bpt at least three miles apart but "at two miles apart, I would not la)' that ta ~ritical." Tbe FAA aald It la ln.estipt- in1 whether ne1U1eoce or mechanical failure may bne been to blame. A spokeaman for the Southwest FU0t Crew Aa- IOClatlaD wbleb ~ta PSA oilota caDecl tbe bead-on rouam, 1'meoneel.able . ., Thi. boUn euUer SandQ, • PSA jetllMr arrlYID.I from San Frandleo IW'J'VWl)t aven.d a colllalon wltb a 1mall prtvate plane near erowded San Dleto stadlWJl. Fedel'al lnn1tt1aton ban been 'riiDI lDto aeveral DIU'- ml11 reports ftled by airliner pllota. A mlle IOUtb ~the ltadtum, a total ol ,... peopl8 died lD • c::a&- lllloa lnftl'ftna a PSA a1rtlDer and • ama11 plaM ln September. lt'JI. .. • Br J.C. fftJMPHRIES c.rtf/Wd ~. AGS The diamond solitaire. one slngte diamond Set stmply and elegantly. To spartcae on Its own. Of\astlnQ value. becaiM diamonds of aboUt one carat and up.,. rart. Unique. t>ecause no two diamonds are all'-. If you're looklng for that special gift. come see OW' beautlf\JI selection of diamond sotttalnt Jewel'Y· And you11 know wtry It's thl gift to give when you haw something rare Ind w~ to celebrate. J. e..JJ_,,fwd J.-f.n MfMIU AM(llc:AN GfM $O<"IUY @> 1mNtWPORTBlVO COSTA.MESA $3 ~IM 'tHE°UME LOCATlOM a.Mi••• ...... fl'HONf ~ ' .. '1 I ,- ... ,. ~ . .. • r SceM not Rembldl YOM of Ow Count11 Seat m the Clo111 Years Sant.a Ana decay at.arted? Where were they In 1965? How about 191S? L1lten, I can remember in by1one years before then, as a sawlry, straegly beacbboy who hadn't really been much citified, when I thouaht the comer of Fourth and llaia ln downtown Santa Ana had to be the center of the entire universe. All those tall buildings. The Bit Red Cars clan1ing down the tracks. The buat.le and buaUe or com-' merce THEN CAME THE OVERCROWDING of Santa Ana'a central business diatrlct. And the rush or the new shopping centers to build in the suburbs. And theo followed the residential rush to the outer areas Meanwhile, the powers-that be in tbe County Seat did nothing to correct the decay of the central business d1!) trict. They justlet 'er allde. When the only real effort came to refurbish downtown Santa Ana. the bill was footed by you and me and all lhf; other out-of-town citizens of Orange County AS TAXPAYERS. we footed the bill for a vast new civic center complex in downtown Santa Ana. Orange County officee. St.ate and federal offices. Civic Ceo~ Drive ll the focus of renewal for our once-proud County Seat . W AllUNOT01'f tAP> - Prollll ol tJ ,S. ~atloal N- bounded lo &he Wnt quan. wblt• tbt aaUoa •a owtrall econon111 PiOY.M .._ men ,. 1l1taDt to ion tbU ftnl bolltYed, UM I0"1"Dmat NJI. How•••r. 1o••rament ICO omitta ... Tund•J tM mue: ·~ rwaklD IUll lloat.bl . And t.bly dted blemilbll bl Lb• COlpante pniftt piet.un thM t'OUld portend reduced l.Deeo· tlves for ._,,.,,.,... to lnvest and for people to bu)' stock. THE co••BaCE Depart- ment reported that corporate al· ter-lax proftll lD July, AUC\Wt and September lDcreued from the second quarter at an annual rate ol 8.2 percenL They bad declined about 2 percent lD tbe previous quarter. The department also aald tbe gross natioaaJ product. after be- ing adjusted for lnfiaUon, ln· creased at an annual rate ol 3.S percent la6 quarter, rather than 2 4 percent as ori1inally esumat.ed. That eaaily offset a 2.3 percent decline in the lecood quarter. THE GNP -THE total output or 1ooda aod se.rvtcea -wu at an annual rate of Sl,'34.• bWioo in tbe Jut quarter compared with $1,422.3 billion in the aecood quarter, the department aa1d. Both niurea are adjusted for ln- nauon to give an accurate com· parison ln actual CTOwth. "The upward revision wW de- lay the advent of the rece9lioD to some extent.'' laMI Commerce Depart.meat eeoaomilt WW1am Cox. "But lt 'a aUll a bounce back from the second quarter's depressed level." That aecood quarter decline cauaed many eeonomlata to aay the nation had entered a re- cessaon. MANY ECONOMISTS believe the GNP will fall during this quarter due largely to rialng oLl prices. the eroding income of A mer1cans and light· money policies that have puabed 10 terest rates skyward. Paul to Play 'Alumni' Gig ,., ....... UTAH SEN. JAKE GARN ANO LATI wtFI HAm. Neder'a Safety Renwrtc Mnga Oulbur8t Solon Flays Nader For 'Cruel' Remark WASHINGTON <AP) -Sm. Jake Oun baa labeled CGOIUIDtt advocate Ralph Nader's augge.st.Loo that tbe dutb ol Garn'• Ont wife may have been cauaed by a faultJ automollOI delllD "ooe of the cruel•t comments J'OU have ever nlade. •• Nader rai.aed the poulbWty na.dQ chutDC a SeDate B.tnkinl Committee hearint on pl"Ol)CJMd eovernmeat loan panotees for the fiDaodally aillnl Chryaler Corp .. WHAT KIND Ot' A BUa\N belnt are J'OQf" OUD asked Nader wblle other commlttee memben aat iD at\m.Ded lllmce. Nader replied that be cooaidered bimaelf to be •"tJM kind of human betnJE who would lite to Me lives saved cm the bltb•.,.. ·· Oanfa fint wUe, Hu.el, died Aq. 17, 1111, when the car abe waa dri'1:q overturned near Sanol, Neb. Three of the eoupae•s four children were ln the car but escaped aerloua injury 1be Gama bad been marrled for 19 yeara. NM>Et. camCIZING CllRYSLEt official.I for blaminc aome of their economic woes on the coat of covernmeot safety regulaUoos. said "some senators' personal traced.lea mttbl not have occurred" lfsafety standards bad been more st.rtnaeat Garn said evenly, "That ls ooe of the cruelest comments you have ever made. Yea, my wlfe died in an accuknt and left me with four k1da " • ''She rould have bttn saved,'' Nader ~plleod He said the <'U was travehng at l~s than 60 mph and the accident "should have been su.rvtvable " GARN NO'l'ED THAT bis wtfe had her a.eat belt futened al the lime of the accident, while the three children did ooL He said be conaldettd it "absolutely incredible" that Nader brou&hl the sub- ject up. 8ALJ88URY, lld. (AP) - AutboritJea bave dldded Dllt to m1 cbari• aptut •boat 21 mart oon.,e IWdeDt8 who t.4 1exual relatiool over a &llrM-day period wtth a female,. • ...., wbo bu a blltory of ......,, problema. Jn maklnl tbe ~ Tueaday. proMCuton •aid .... vestlplim abow*' tbe woaum knew what lhe WU dolaf. But the inv..U1ation allo pablt.ed a picture of a deeply dlabrbed youn1 woman wbo attempted s uiclde, became promisc.aoua and bepn st.ealin1 baby clotbea after an abortioo. IF SHE RAD been found men- tally incompetent, cbarsea of second«cree rape could bave been ftJed a1alnat the men if they bad known or abould have tnown of ber condition, Wicomico County State's At· tomey Warren said. Police bet.an lnveati1at1n1 in October aft.er • Jetter primed lo the Salisbury State Colle1e newspaper alle1ln1 that a female student wttb a hiltorJ of meat.al U1Deu bad been raped by more than 100 men durlDC one weekend. Lat.er, the woman told police she acted v0Juntartl1 and that about 2S men, includin& two wbo did not attend the college, wre involved over a three.day period m September. ALTllOUGB THE woman bad been prev\oully treated for men-tal problems, three paycblatrlats sald ber dl1order wa1 not. aeriOUI enoa&b to label her men- tally incompetent, Warnn u1d Followin& the incident. tbe woman was diagnosed aa sch1zopbren1c and suffering from depreaaloo, he aaid. She dropped out of achoo! and rs bosp1tahzed at the Eastern Shore Hoepital Center Both the woman and her moth~r "laid they did not want the ca!>e prosecuted, Warren ~aid Now there ii cenaJD lJ'oay to &he newest proposal to offset urba deay. Tbit po._. up dlll'9 let the caitral bust· nesa dbtrtctfall aparttloWIJOY•tbeyean and now they're cracklngdownonapartmeat~nonthepenmeter. P~_tbe podium with b.ll ftll.. tM Mid. unc.•t J'OCI e-1er, LONDON CAP> _ Ea-Beatle __ e\"e_r_. lD_•_pul>U __ c_be_artna_ • brlDI up Ulla ld.Dd of tbinl qaia. '' Warren said although tus tn vt-sl1&atJoo round no baa1s fM cnmin.al charges against the men. they could be charged "with poor juqment, pemape. You can't just say th1a la a cue of 'boys will be boys .••• pert meter. Alas today, ti you were to brine a tot&l-&lranger into our Orange County and ahow him around, then ask him to guess where our County Seat was located. sun·ly he d have an answer. He'd say it was In Anaheim Seventh Marine Dies Afte r Fire SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP> -A seventh U.S. Marine bu died at Brooke Army Medical Center here, hospital offtcla.18 reported Tuesday. Tbe death brln1s to 12 the number or fatalities smce a freak nre raced through tbe1r Japanese bar- racks. Lance Cpl Willie Davis Jr., 22, of Detroit died M~y. hospital spokeswoman Audfey Urbancsyk aauL Paul McCartney la 1ot.n1 back to school The Brttlab star will perform next week with bis group Winga al the Liv~~ Institute, where he was educat· ed along wtth another ex·BeaUe, George Harn.son. "There ls conaiderable excit&- ment in the school, as you can 1mae1oe," aaid a school spokesman. "I don't think we'll have any worry about ableo· teelsm." Nearly 1,000 students will 1et. to aee the concert. which wu ar- ranged at the lut minute to pre- cede two other Uverpool coo- certa McCartney and \\'lop are acbeduledtoeive Winter Storms Spread Snow, Rain Continue Falling '1 '4 ,, .. • n u 11 '° n .. n I I tt .. n 1S 50 .. " .i. .. 7S .u 11 .. '° 7t s-, ,,....., rWn TODAY 5eceftd low '· tt "·"' .0. ~ 1119'1 to:M,.m. J • TMUlllOAT f'lrti ._ ,,,. •. "' 1 I "'"' Mtlll t :ll • "'· ~' s.c.Mt.w J:ll~ ... SecMd...... n :SSllO."'· 1.1 '6lft ,. .. ,, • ..,,. ........ jl,M, M-.rw.e.u._,,.,,. .... ,, • .,., s.,., ..... ,,, ~ .............. : _.,,_,....._. ....... .... 111111"' MleM Ill t"4. ,,., ... 111 ~ ... -,. ' . " 1 I to ' . .. • • u ...,.,._... ............ ...... in.. ...... "" .... oir.u.. ........ I I W t • w , • w t ' w .... and ~ew deea JeYr 1aN.en 1recf Whether it's aboUt a simple shrub, a sophisticated bed of flowers, or a tasty selection of vegetables, the Daily Pilot's garden page blossoms every Fri· day with handy hints and delightful features. We'll give you tips on when to plant,· when to prune and when to pluck. Our writers also brighten the garden section with interesting features on local people who grow unusual plants ur achieve exceptional results . Our crop of stories comes up new every Friday to help you have more success and more enjoyment with your growing. If your thumb ii green, use it to flip to the garden page in Friday's Daily Pilot. DAILY ·pl(OT 642·4321 t .... - ---_._:.-~....:JI._ ---.. --- --- --~----·------------------- Spa;rks Pat Boone Almo11nces ~Food Plan LOS ANGELES <AP> -After •atJMnlll for a •"typical Cambo- dian 'l'lt.anblivina dinner" of drlecl fl9b:J rice and water, nipn1mtaav• of .0 Cbrtatlan aceactea announced tbe fonna- Uoa of a $100 mlllloa campaip to pl'O'fide food, medicine and clotbm, to war-torn Cambodia. Singer Pat Boone announced Project Cambodla's goala'Tues- day and said memben of the campatan include televialon ' evangellata Billy Graham, Oral Roberts, Re.x Humbard and Robert Schuller. BOONE SAID they have all joined Project Cambodia" in "a cooperative effort to cut red tape and 1et the urgently needed supplies to the hundreds of thousands of homeless Cambo- dians. These people have no shelter. ·•They are lying on the ground, with only grass and bark to eat." THE FORMAL announcement of the project followed a Monday night dinner at a West Hollywood restaurant with l'epresentatives of the 40 groups. The "typical Cambodian Thanksgiving dinner" of fish, rice and water repast .. was probably far, far better than what moat Cambodlans will eat this Thursday," Boooesaid. He Hid he bopea to use televUion and radio commercials and a network telethon to focus at- -tention on the plight of the re- fugees. .. 1 believe that the American people, by cbanneliD& their con- t rl butions directly to the 21 volunteer organizations already work.in& in the area, will be able to accomplish a great deal," Boone said. "Softie," a six-week-old Siamese, waits for the signal to begin aft.er Salinas pet store owner Tiffany Worthy brought in a cooked 20-lb. turkey for the pets in her store. She says the animals deserve a Thanksgiving treat as much as anyone. Boys' Club Broke Law SANTA CRUZ <AP) -The Boys' Club of Santa Cruz violat- ed at.ate law by refualDC to admit girls, a Jud.I• ruled TueldQ. Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Chris CotUe found in favor ol five )'OUDI plaintiffs repreamted bJ the Americu Civil Ubertles Union. The youngsters -three cirLs and two bo~ -contended that the 10-year-old club Tiolated the stat.e's Unruh Civil Rights Act in refusing to admit girls. Two ol the girls who brought the suit bad been denied admi15ioa to the club. Defen•e attorney Rober.t Sosso, who said the case would be appealed. ooalended that tbe law wua't applicable to the Boys' Club because it was not a business. But CotUe said the law also applied to a place of amusement and not only to a profit-oriented esta bll.ahmeot. · NEW FOLD-AND-STACK CHAIRS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS EEi FURNITURE • 5 the look and feel of good dining chairs with solid maple and hardwood frames. upholstered groined vinyl cushions and a tine tumlture finish Secure steel locking system with easy fold-and- stack. a wonderful apace saver. Fabulous price, and Included at no extra cost theJe's delivery ond our famous wol'fanty of quality. aOlllNOD WI> lt la not Down Whether tomatoll with OrUMM Nl1due would produce MY m elftil:W; He uSd tbe EPA bun't Ml a tol«Ulce lenl beclUM tt laca 1umctent tnfonnation. )fe ~ tM IJDOUDl of Ortbene found OD the tomatoes wu 1-tba tbe amomt aDond on ceterJ and ..uuce. Onblaie la Chevnlo Cbemical co.'• brand Qame for .. ·ms:•bl 9C9Pbate. It la med on atalJ WWIDI. tM p looper ad apblda. Sevm 8aD Dleto Count.J p-owen bad their pole wt.nt« tomatoes quaraatlned Last month. Tbe other "" aren't lbippln• tomatoes. Romillaer said. .U• VALLADAaE8 of the departme t'I Man« Newt Uunaul &D-l.Ge A.Die'-uld 'lhe ortamal ~~ tomato prtee1 hiiber at tbe lhlpptaa and t1aat UM)' are Ill or tJ.a fo 211> poundl. Tbe 1,000 affected acres repre1ent lea1 than half of San Dle10 Ooaaty'1 tomato crop. Romln.ler aatd Carter'• deciaioll ll to 1tpct peod.ini review by a tbr'M-Jud&• pane.I. An attetlpt Monday to overt.um that order wu denied by Judie J . cu.trord Wallace of the Ith Circuit Court. No date bu been Ht for the review. ~ien Hunts Restricted LOS ANGELES CAP> -A U.S. District juqe baa 1asued a temporary reall'atnlnc order restrictini the actiooa of lmmi· graUon and Naturaliutloo Service aeents durto1 nel&bborbood searches for il· legal aliens. Judge David W. Williams ia· sued an order Tuesday requirina aaenu to have specific inform•· lion "concerning illeaal ac- tivities by occupants" before ap- proacbina a residence. It also prohibits investigations between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. under most circumstances and restricts the amount or as- sistance INS agents can receive from police. Sllala'• s&ter S~d LOS ANGELES <AP> Pno· cess Cb.ams Pahlavi. sister of the ousted Shah or Iran, has been sued for nearly $70,000 in overdue bills for furruture and appliances she bought for her CaspianSea Villa Western Contract lnteroa lional Joe .• a Northern Callfornla flrm. in1t1ated Tueaday·s suit tn Superior Court, claiming that Princess Cbams and her husband had r;J: $156,981.10 on a total bill of ,705.38, but had owed the re· mainiog ,.,114.2.8 for about a year. RepreaentaUves of the prtnceaa could not be reached for comment. ( STATE J OU Prej~t E~ll LOS ANGELES (AP> Cbevroo USA is awaitin& Mayor Tom Bradley's signature to begin what would be the city's largest oil and gaa drillina proj- ect. The City Council Tuesday unanimously approved Cbevrorl°s application to drlU on the 1,6'5-acre sate in the Pacoima-Mission Hills area of the Sun San Fernando Valley. An aide to Councilman Robert Ronka. wbo re presents the greater part or the area where the drllling is to take place, sa.Jd the community 1s behind the pro}ttt Crids O..racterized LOS ANGELES tAP> - Former President Gerald Ford refrained from critici.ang Presi- dent Carter's handling of the lraruan host.age crisis, wluch be oa1led .. probably the mo•t dangerous. volatile, senous m ternational crisis lbe United States baa faced in 40 yean · · .. This is DOt the time to be of fering free, curbside adVlce," Ford said before addressan& the National Association of Ac· countaDUbereTuaday nllht- B..c..,,es l'rft!fl CAMARILLO <AP> -Four Camarillo reaidenu were Te· leased unharmed Tuesday Diaht after they were held bost.4ae dunne the armed robbery of a pharmacy. Three employees and the owner <:A the pharmacy were re- leased one at a time over a three-hour period aft.er the l\Dl· man realized be was unable to e1cape, authorities said. The V~­ tura County Sheriffs Department said Craig Turner, '27, Van Nl\)'s, 1s beuig held in connection "Ith the incident. Also arrested was Sonja Marcus, 31, Van Nuys. .s,_ .. ers Not A• .. •d SAN DIEGO <AP) -Spomprs of a comics convention that drew dozens of oauonaily known a rt1sts here last summer weren't laughing today wbeo they reported the loss of $12.000 in receipts. But sponsors said they hope to recoup their losses by showing cartoon movies in a donated movaebouse Saturday night. Abd a fund-rlllSuig auction ia planned with Charles Schultz, who draws the com1c stnp "Peanut.a," and other artists donat..mg originals. Television Taken CONCORD, N.H. <AP) -A television was taken durini• a break-m at the Cart.er·M~e pres1d•aUal primary be¥f· quartera, police aakl TuetClay .. I'm coming to Fashion Island on Friday. November 23 at 12:00 noon. listen for the siren as my fire engine (courtesy of the Newport Beach Fare Department) arrives at the cast entrance of JCPennc}. 1·m so excited about my visit with each one of you. I'll be in my Santa house in Stage Court u~til December 24: You can have your picture taken with me - a beautiful mstant color photograph-for a:n~miJtal charge. Here's when you can vlSlt me: Monday-Frldaf 11:00 A.M.·8:00 P.M., Saturday 10:00 A.M .~:00 P.M. Sunday 12:00 P.M.·5:00 P.M. See you soon! . Ads Out of Place P.lough Inc., makers of Coppertone suntan lotion, re-~tly proposed funding costs and yearly maintenance fees ot beach refuse containers if the City or Newport Beach would allow it to advertise Coppertone's logo on the cims. City governments are still hurting from Proposition 13, but the proposal wasn't that appealing to council members. As me council member noted, there has been a long established policy not to allow advertising on beaches or at other public spots such as bus stops. Another councilman said, ''Turn the public beaches into an advertising mecca and we would have hot dog stands everywhere." The council, after commenting the city is festooned with those doing advert1smg in every illegal place availa· ble , canned the idea It was a correct decision. Toward Understanding The faces at many Newport-Mesa schools are chang- ing. At first, only a few Vietnamese students turned up following the emigration of 1975. But in recent months, the number ol IndochiDese youngsters bas been increas· iDg by leaps and bounds, having almost doubled in the district since school started t.b.ia year. 1be result is a challenge to American students and teachers tmaccustomed to dealing with large numbers or youngsters from other cultures and linguistic back· grounds. Costa Mesa High School, perhaps the most strongly affected among the district's high schools, has been offer- ing special courses for the youngsters with a specially qualified staff. But last week, in an open acknowledgment of the ract that all Mesa teachers are affected by the changing enroll· ment, a special session was held at which teachers or the In- dochinese and two Vietnamese graduates of Mesa High talked about cultural differences. -It was a step in the right direction. Clearly, the possibility exists for racial dissension, polarization and even gangs. On the other band, there is also an opportunity to extend the educational process for teachers and all district students. Leaming to understand and accept, even appreciate, people Of completely different ba.ckgrounds is a valuable &rowing experience. We boiX' other schools with Indochinese enrollment in the district are sett.ins up sesslona for all teachers to dl.a- cuss their problems and ~ences. We also hope those~en are responding 1n the classroom by opening up lon and dialogue about the situation in lndocbin U'ld Jbe .experiences of tbe ref u1ees. lt would be to every---mle'a benefit. • Opinions •~ewd In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other v..-. expreaed on thla page are those of their authors and erttsts. RMder comment la Invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92828. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Tricky Deer llYL.•.BOYD Up lD MldUaan1 39 deer - aeven tKlcb, 1' oooa and 18 lawns -were fenced Into one aquare mile of tnies and fleld1. Six experienced •oodlmen were turned l009e theffiD to bunt tllOle deer. It took four days before one of them apoUed a buck. The tats went oo for four huntina Dear Gloomy Gus Let'• 11ft tome of \be &loom aod all proudly ll1 th American na1 ·oa nua1htn1 Da1 In tribute to our toritfathen ud In •.P- P• cl.UOO ot our blesa-mp WCSay. B.J .G. seasons. And the averaae time it took those seasoned bunters to sight a buck was 51 hours. 1be point: There are an awful lot of deer out lbere that you and I Juat never see. Am advised 17 corporate executives in this country are paid annual salaries of more than $1 million. Was none other than Saint Jerome who in the Middle Ages decreed that nuns muat never eat beam. In 19'1 the electric lilht bill in the avenae American home amounted to Hven cents a day. ,., Q. lln't rodeo one of tbe moat dangerous or all •Po?Uf A. (DJurtous maybe, but none too lethal. Over a 10- year period, fatal tnJwiea avera1ed fewer than one a year. n format name for. tbat electrically lDluJ~ tublq around tel~bone WIN• 11 t 'IPIOlttl, II blll lt bH J •. Min A fa ·~o1Aa-.. &o a.boat u.. """'" t beap UfOG bhD the lame tor •ffllf'1t.bla1 tacled Wl'Oal •Ith e C UDtn'. DO .. ba ... ,. ti.--bilea u blidlJ and cODtlD bv •r.-tu caner. Tb t ebel perbape tD belDr a tar1•l tor n 1'1 aehecnlnl polltl· c I a• w a• Herbtrt Hoover wbo bad the bad hack of alao • Hrvta1 dur· la1 a period of economic turmoil. lrontcally, FraDll:lin Delano Rootovelt achieved immediate popularity after tak1q ottlce bJ lmplement.lq the very pollcles and proirama advocated by Hoover but restated by Conareu. Slmilarl.Y. most ot the ms aDl1IJr ot au "' tM backblttoa bH creeted tbe diala:te ....... two~ ambtuous youna pollUdau think tbe1 c•n wre1t tbe Democratic Pa~ aomJ.aat.loD awa)' &,lm Carter. CaUforala•• up1tart Jerry Brown. poaMMd ol aD all COD· 1UJD1q ambJ,Uon for the pre- sideDCY wtd& bu occupied bis time aince be wu ftrst elected in 19'7', almolt tot.be complete de- rellc:tioa ol bis dutlea u eov· ernor, ba been most open in at· tacld.DI tbe President. But his campaian wu &«ti.al FOOD FAST .-a IN suPibRI ~ ~~ lRANIAN •. )if . 1' ·, STUVENTS .co • ' Mailbox ~ ..... bdOr9 .. 'hid K ~&.Mb~ B1'0Wll d titen' ~ .. couraaod bJ 1om.e fluk11 prlaa•D win• la tt7t wben vD&erl ...,_ .uJJ rintnl blm 11 "Sllt.ertUin1 uw pollUcal rtc\IN." . TllAT 8VPPOft however bu faded into~ u people •a• men ot Brown and wtMd up to tbt fact that bit outrq-. 1tatemeatt were aJdn to the ~­ Uons ol a Juvealle brat Heklna attent.fon.. ffla rhetortc hq c:ame to be reooplted for what It ta. words wit.bout aubnanee or. u Brown himself calla them, "ban words." W averiq between bi.a pose u • reboni fiscal comenative and a.a au out bteed:iq heart liberal who believes the economk eolu- tion ia to be found ln 1overnmmt work jm)Cfama a la the New Deal, Brown bu lost most all ol bia liberal 1upportera and whatever cooaer•atlve or I ,, mOilenteb9cUrtbelllOllMll&arl- 1y bad fooled. HU admlu.d •cnme' Of baadUa1 polltleal ~~.Jt=~=n.: rtlbt,U.boomeraqaed. WITB KENNEDY in the pk- ture the liberals bave d• m bid Brown like rm from a •••• ablp. 8ut Kennedy. whom the~ k..,. •boos>in• uP .. a pef'IOD wtt.b sreat chutlma and the presumed heir to tbe Camelot days ot JobD I'. Ken- nedy. may flDd tbe llllla' baa worn oil • ln the ftnt place, when people acroaa the oaUon e9mmnce takia1 a bani loolE at Teddy and applytQc t.beir ln.berent morality to bl• conduct, whatever lmace be ma)' bave will IUffer. PerbaJ>9 bis expulsion from Harvard may be overlooked but bla t.endenc7 to foraet bb wife and children wbile he dallies with other women, includlq bis office belp. will not find tolerance ln the Bible Belt. And, for a areal many the name Ted Kenoed)' will alw•r• brtns to mind that poor Jir left ID tbe bottom ol tbe river that fateful oipt loq •10. EVEN WITHOUT tbote ne1ative factora. the capture of a party nomination from a ait- linc President ia unheard of. A.sic Ronald Reagan. He couldn't even win at away from a Presi· dent who hadn't been elected to the Job. Aa for defeating an incumbent President, Americans are moat reluctant to chance. l!:apeci&Uy when tboee aeekinc the job are ao better or not u 1ood as the 1uy that's ln. And, even thoqsb both Brown and Kennedy were •D aw addluia clothes at the time, they abould have beard of Hany Truman an UM8 Like Chicago's present Mayor Jane Byrnes. the big city pohucians turned their ba cka on ham. So too. did Congress and all the party <'haarmen A i1egment of the par- . ty marched away to form a third party Every poll showed ham a loser Nobody was for him. Nobody that 1s, excepting the people The moral or all that as, don t i.ell Carter sbort . Faces of Bunger Haunt the Feast Day To the Editor. emplitied by the well known ~hen the conference comm1U~ r am se-ekang the rooperalJon As we brace ourselves for our staff practice or votmg on all report comes back to the House. of all the campus commmuty annual Thanksgiving feast, the pro1ects m closed door session t.o vote for an EMB that does oot and hope that through a bigber faces of starving Cambodians before they even come before rob us of our nghts. It-HI of and.lvadual involvement stare vacantly at us from the the commlSSion. EVELYN GAYMAN v.e <'an conlulue to maantam a pages of our daily newspapers, In a letter to the chairman of <'ampus enVlronment of which offering a painful contrast to our the body, I wrote what most ac· SM.pl•• 8p~ all or us can be proud. holiday preparations. curately reflects my sentiments DANIEL G. ALDRICH. JR. on the matter· "I want to em-To lbe Editor. Chancellor AS ALWAYS, it ls the children phasize, however. that epproval In regard to your food section who suffer the moet. Large Dum· or disapproval of that project article of Nov. 7 eoncemlDI tteeer r.,...., ben of the country's under-five <Huntington Seacliff IV> is ir· Faye Nicodemus' $7.000 shop-~pulation have already died. relevant, as far as I'm COD· Pini spree. there an! a few COC· To the Editor: any ol those who survive do ao cerned. It is staff 'support and rections that need to be made. Thank'°" rM' your editorial or with permanent brai.n damaee objective gathertni of facts on First: my mother Is oot a Nov. 11. pomt:Lna out that a large and bone deformation due to au sides of each project that "sell prOtessed 1ou.rmet cook. · vote turnout may not be all that malnutrition. Even those aettled comes before the commission, sbe Is a aourmet coot. Sbe ta the important.. J bave aJways felt that in refupe ca':f: a.re euy prey that I'm loolrlnc for." chairman of tbe eocarmet coat-an iDfonnecl electorate ls more to the effects malaria, dysen. I further suggested in that let· inf section of tbe Roaamoor important tbansbeer numbers. te~onla. ter that the cbatnnan designate Women's Club, wldcb ba~ to I feel I can accept a mlljority a joint effort of the a subcommittee of tbe com· bave over 6S cnembers that decision -even if it 1oes Intern Save the CbUdren miuloo to meet with the es-sectiOG aloDe. She U. apeat the a1aaoat my choice -if the Alliance, Save the CblldreD ecuUve director and deaipated whole of. last aammer puttlns voters are weU informed on the CU .S. > can now provide t.beae staff to further d.lacuas the issue, to1etber • eook book wbJcb is • issues and/or candi~tes. des~rate ret~eea with food, an iuue that i• much Jar1er chari"1 endeavor for that same Jt is fM' tbis reason that I ~ me lclne and ealt.b care. A than the indJvtdual altaaUoo womea'adub. poae the Newport Beach pediatric medical team ii bat-wbicb toot place at the Oct. 2Z Sf!OOND: Geiloft's WU IO ex-Chamber of Commerce's In-Wnc to 1ave children'• lives in meetina. 1uau .. ~ttoa wbicb seeks to the Sa Kaew boldlnf Cacnp. A HARRIETT K . WIEDE& cited about bet cbooaiq tbelr chan1e election date for dt.y hundred tbouaand nfuteea are &apervlaor. Seoood Dtatrict atore. that they went out of their councilmen to coincide with the belna treated by other medical way to maa SUN ebe could Set bl11eoeral elections. team1 ln border c~&etween the best md the moet u.selu1 ol I'm afraid local coverage Cambodia and Tb . Rice, .... 8~rfflee1 their food It.ems ln her cart . would get lost ln the shuffle and hlCh·prot.ein flab meal, milk and To the Editor: Third: Campbell's reallied we would end up with voters wtio euential drugl are betn1 flown Must we sacrlflce the environ· that they didn't have the are less well-informed. tnto Phnom Penh or sblpped to mental 1atos of the lut decade average boasewife taking tbi.s NANCY SKINNER Kampona Som. Yet tbe nffd to provide for the production of spree. Tbey were ur1in1 her on .eema unendlna. synthetic fuel? On Nov. 1 the with much enthusiasm. When At tbls lime for giving thanks, House of Representatives passed she would order one pound of Edw•ter-.. I ask you to consider extending a salmon or eight lobster tails, the band to those who, quite literal· a bill to establish an Enerey Campbell's representative To the F.ditor: 1y, have DOthin&. Any contribu· Mobilization Board (EMB> to would say "Give her the wbole I am not in favor or deporti.ftg tlon, no matt.er bow small, can expedite the alUn& of eoerey lray." My mother is°°' peedy, any Iranian studenta. = 1ave tbe cbUdreo of Cam· facilities It was empowered to and I resent the fact that C It la an educated Iranian tbat a. Please mall your check overrtde federal, state and local male writer WU IO tacky • ub tor a pumlt to assemble; it todaU°anSave the Cblldren, laws. explalnlDa my motbet'a luck lD 11 the BeverlJ Hllla Police Cam Relief Fund, Dept. Ir, for lnatance, the EMB tbil prtJe.wtnnlaf aftal.r. He WU Department tbat could have P, Westport, Connecticut 08880. lhouaht the mouth of Al1so Creek probably overwbehned by my tbanted the 1"eQuest. ooe wblch MARJORIE BENToN was a eood place to locat. a modl•'• eommoo sense u to ey bad no :.t.t to deny, and Chairperson, Board of Directors nuclear plant or refinery, it cbooaina food it.ems that wuuSd conducted a -controlled Jl"O--Save the Children would have the autbortty to do lut a IClllf time, rather tbaD ftll. teat mucb like the one in so reaardleas of bow ma.oy inl up tbe cart with colfee. Wubln,rtoo, D.C. C...tall••..e citizens mipt protest It, or bow One more lbiq; noth~ my It la an educated Iranian that such a plant mllht be violatlne mother did wu for pub city pleb up the pen, and works To the Editor: rederal, state, or local reiuia· reaaon.s. The can of llOUP f= A Jetter to the editor, which tiona. Substantive waJvera of off the cart was purely acclden within the 1y1tem; it ls, appeared lD your paper No9. 8, any law, federal, state, or local. and not for~· ID my optn1oo, however, a milltaat Iranian that bas prompted me to reepaoc1 to btc,8 selected few wbo k.Dow little abe coukl ve sotten uotber pleb up the sbab'1 bloodstained "'•et the record atraicht. • • at the areas whale ruture thousand dol1an worth of rood 1word. Le1lle Taylor, lo her letter re-tbey are determ.lD.IAI, are unac· items in that ca.rt. The United States can best i•rdina my 1tatement1 at the ce8table. RENEANJCODEJIUS serve ill people by offertni a ct. a ReaJooal Coutal Com-ur Condreaaman voted for system that eocourqes educa· mtalon meet.JJta~e.Uoaed In)' t.bb bill. d be regraent .r:; lion for all the world. motiv• ror ver cbut111na when be cut bll lot or den1 ot l.101¥"6 DAVID A. ANDERSEN CoutaJ Comm1ulon staff. due proceu, for foul air and crobably dettnactJoo of previGuJ. To the Editor: • TilE PA&TfCULAa acUoo ol I wl.sb to express appreciation )' trotected ...... f for the Nov, 13 editorial "UCI 1Attn1 from rcodn-• ore wdcomc. Coa1tal Commllllon 1tatf which e ftnal form of tho ::J! TM noht ro condtnH ldlm to fU evoked my eooccm wu merel)' MobWsatlon Board bu yet to Needs TLC." It expre1H1 pre-IJ)O(f or cltmtnate Htwl., rtM'Wd. ont, ln a l:Jt Uno · ol •ot¥1m. determ1Ded. Kemberl of botb ciaely my hope that tboae who Llttm of .100 wordl or ..., WCU ~ wbleb ba~ cat.id to Qae;tbt Houta Will be coafemnJ. aoari. 1tQdy and work at UCI and use gtwn pn/~aic• All IMUT'I mutr bl· tbe 1taff apparent!ft vlewJI ~ tM Niu.Ill of COD• (ta (aclUtlH will provide &he cl* ~.,,. and maiBlio '1danu tbem1tlvet u tbe ectaloa· rerence wlll bt of .a mor "tader = care'' th.at ta. but mma '"°' bt ~Miid °" ,.,.. makla1 body and lb• com· potttlH aatue tbH UM ..,,... cm, 11 and poanda =·~we ~CJA)CIJ-. mi11loo memberil u *'na.bb* = ::=..·=:m:~ n lf we are to maintain an al· stampen." pron la U• traetlve campua. • • TBS LATE91' DECISION came in a caM lD •bieh a Judi• dOMd a com- peteoo1 beartna at wbicb tbe court WU &rJlnc. to aet..nn.lJM wbMbeJ' a mu cbarpd with raplnC aeveral TB& CO'UllT MID Ut.at 1D ta.. earUtr ca <Oamurt' v. »-Pu· CJU•l•>. ll "ltra UM bel•DOI tn ._._ favor ol tbe accUHd becaUle ol tM --. ar••• tbrea\ tbat aupprt1Hd c 0 u n try mu 1 1 c 1.tdnte, ·u publlc!J dilclaeed prAor 1hicer-1ongwriter to trtal Wald ~ ellmtna&e tbe WlWe Ne1loD 11 be· :=:!'!'1~~~~accmedwouldre-lng sued for $1.1 But the court weal oo to 1a1 ''Dot million by bis old every dilclmure about the cue and management firm the defendant.I involvement in it b u t a t t o r n e y s jeop1rdilel b1I tltbt to a fair trial.·· declined to comment Thll lat.est challenge wu bouabt 00 the nature of the by tbe Weatcbeater-Rockland dispute. Trouble Newapa_pera, a member of tbe Gan· --------nett newspaper group wbicb took the DePaaquale cue to the U.S. Supr.a1e Court and loeL Love Boston Style Brewing HuslJand Cekbmtes Anniversary COLUMBUS, Ohio CAP> -Police are in· veatigaUnc tbe theft from headquarters of a tea bag owned by officer Martina Davis, who works in the police radlo room. BOSTON (AP> -Watch out, Magali, next year ll may be a so. piece band. Thia year' lt WU an airplane flying over Boet.oo's Back Bay towing a sign reading .. Magali I Love You. Te Quiero Mucbo. Our 2nd An· Dive nary." THAT'S THE WAY Lester T. White, 35, says .. I love you." He spent $135 for the tow-plane, and got a special rate because be works for an alrline, be said. "1be best $1.lS I've ever spent," be remarked. , "Last year, we didn't have money for groceries and be took me to the Ritz to celebrate," said bis 25-year- old Puerto Rican-born wife. WRITE ALSO HIRED a uniformed chauffeur and a limousine to drive her to the deluxe hotel. And what about next year? "Right now, I'm thinking about a 50-piece band," said White. "But who knows what will happen. I've got 12 months to think about it." Named to Court SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. bas appointed a The stolen property was described in a theft report filed by Mias Davis aa ·a Celestial Seaaona Lemon Mist tea bag, l~ inches by 1~ in· c bes, flow -through, string attached, valued atfivecenta. black San Diego attorney and civil --------rights activist to the San Diego Superior Court bench. Alpha L. Montgomery, 60, fills a vacancy created by the retirement of Judie Francis Gallagher. Call 642-5178. Put a te.11r word• to work for ou. &\S W®lill l? ®@[(Wri©@ • ••• 8ldp9 l'rweel •spe D&\ll PAT: I am pJenntq to take my flnt titp to HaWall dl1t wlllter. How CAD I &et Inform&· don 1tiout tbe laludl and points ot tmerett wttboul a trawl q bne! A lot ot tbem only want to 9011 a '"PKUI•" trip, and I'd like to dec1de OQ my OWD whit I want to Me. P.D., Costa llma You'-' bet ta &M BawaU n.Men 8ue1a. .......... Blvd.. Loi All ... •1• ( .... : (JU) -.mt). ,... ...... ., ...... .me. ,,.. .................................. u.e ......... ,.. ....... ._.. • .,.,..saw An•es D&AB PAT: What makes "ecaaomJ me " an actual.,...,...., purcbue! It oecun to me that maybe we eoaaumen are beini duped at this point bJ buyinl what we always used to ccoaider the "large" economy aiie or products packaged in Yarious sizes that seem to be including a smaller amount ot product. S.S .. Hunti.Diton Beach U ,_-re betq ftped. ll'a y.-r ... fult. Ac- eerdbll • die Federal Trade Comatm. aacl tbe Feo4 ud Drq Adm............._ IQ padlaced Labeled ... H r•J llbe" •• taft yoe a& ieut s percellll ner paetaan el odler a-el &a.e same pnftd.. G_.. SMtla 1., ...... .W.r DEAR PAT: We are thinking about the possibW· ty of having a new home built with solar-energy collectors. Can you tell us where we can look at solar-energy equipment? K W • Laguna Beach Write to tbe National Solar Beatlllg ud Cooling lalormadon Cen&er ud uk ror iu 11.at of aolar- eqalpa:afJld dlltrlbutors in yoar area. Tla1I wtlJ live PSYCHIC DEMONSTRATION AND LUNCHEON By Elizabeth Davis. Psychic PLACE PICiALl.E REST AURAMT LA~UHA llACH • French CultAne •. S•clay. Dec•mber 2-12 Mooa $18.00 PER PERSON Advance Reseryations -'97-5'16 or 831 -9265 llllO\V.N JOl{D.t\N CORAL 12" ...... """ comlMHllblt wall rur1ICI. :uu$19P SALE$269 ONYX 'I" dlllrlllCI '""" CDlll· ............... : w$39P w•waaLD 9" a.. ... lrom combultibll ... ~ ....= ""'""' 1#1111111# Ar1l/Mll Tamiami A CLASSIC DESIGN BY BROWN JORDAN AU ALUM/NUii ... WIU NOT RIJST! CHAISE LOUNGE WITH ARMS U You Knew Bow Much Your Fireplace .. CoHlnl You ••• Yoa'd Go Rlpt Tbroacb The .Roof! ,. .. &M ..... dume9 &e ..... ebjedl" ......... befoN ~ wbere &e IUb JWI',...... d aad ..... ,... klJd a MW ....... 'l'lle cetMr'I ... dJ'na llP.O. Bo:1 lM1. a.ckfllle, ... -. fMllN Aid te Ellft11fl 'la.er DEA& BEADEll8: AYB :=;. mleltaa ._ or aore., die fellowlal... aiDM .::=: &o ....... llomeotrDen la ...... .... ltome lualatloa ... o&aler nera-eouenta1 ma&ertala. .. .. die llaU · Or tip die Qd•"J'f" II a n- •a1e booklet psbllalled bJ tlie Deputla.c ti Boa· ta1 ud Vrtwa .Develop•m& u a dollar·a.kea&a pWe to e9eJ'O·U'rillt '-me l•pro•e•nta. la· cladJDI •1&-yOU1elf buUedlollL Order for $1 • .,. from c.c..amer lafonaaU. ca&er. P.blo, Colo. 81MI. "M.din« tbe llost of You Eaeru Dollan la Beallag and Coo11D1" ta • NaUoul Bareaa of Standards publlcatioa on ddermlD.baC llow ••c:b lnaalattoa to IHtall. Tbla book (8toc:k No. lt3·f03..fl'41-t) ltu zt P•IH ud la priced at 71 ttnu. Onler from 8aperlDteodem of Doeamnt.a. GPO, Wasb.lqtoa, D.C. ZMtt. .. Ho• to Sue Moae1 bJ IJllalaUa1 Yoar Rome" II u lllatra&ed Rm••l'J of buJc: la· formadaa. with prac:dc:al ~ • dolac the work yoanelf or blrtal a c:oatrador. ll co.en in· alllatloa. norm wtndow• ud cloon, weadilen&rtp- pla1, ud c:aalking. Thls Z4-pa1e book COIU 35 ceau. and can be ordered from MJaeral lasaladoa Maaafachlren AasodaUoo, l8Z Sprtngfleld Awe., Sammit. N.J. t7ttl. ·•Fada oa Home lnauJaUoa" bu II paies ud t'01t1 H t'ents pla' a stamped, aell·addreaaed eanlope. Order from tbe CocmcU of Better Baainess Baream. 1151 Seventffntb SL N.W., Wutdagton, D.C.2MX. GAS LOG OAK SALE Complete wtth grat,, ash c~ connector. ~ f sPa11€fUARo, l SCREEN REG. $49.95 SALE'29" I FOLDH18 FIRESCREENS 4F.W Available in 26" to 31" high IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOii •11• . . • . . . . . -, , c , J a •• • • bJ IO rAa. 111 ICJIOOL Dl&tmcn 1'1Ui m,ooo c klND are tnvolved tn the oew fluOrlde p-.am caJlod ··~." c~ rtnte ~.. ' five mbd• a w8M tn a ftuonde IOhdicia. &el&b Federal 11atlat.lc. ahoW tbt treatmeiit Ndtteea --.. -.... ------=-=::= tooth ~ by JO percent, 1D ctUel lite San lfraD. ~1a.1=cf':!~t:~ ~-:'.~ CLARSMONT <AP) -n. ••. ....,., •. lhlH•I•, $8, a pro. fc11or ol pnaacbln' at the ScbOoJ ol TbeololY I at Clanimont, WU fouod blUdJ~ to death Ju an Qeeana1de cabJ.a be • bid reQ.led to work on a, 1 boot. Re bad been paator ol tbe Beverly Hllla Preabyterl an Church for four years. SMITH It 1VT'Nl.I. NOl1'UAIY ~CHAP& Moftueiy • c;,.,,,.tlons 427 E. '7th St. eo.taMeu 840-4888 PBCllaOTlml IMITMI' MOllUAllY 627M.inst. ttJnt~on~ech SOUl'HERN IUDDBJl'ORD, Ma.lne CALIFORNIA CAP. -Adm. Baroid FOCUS cut. cavtU b1 as per. c.nt in area1 with no fluoride Jn tbeli water. And the procram is ,,.. In California. The '2 mllllon ccst for tbe Ont two yun wW be picked up by Calltorala Dental Sentces, a DOn·protlt dental lnluranee ftnn, wttb 1Qpervlalon by the C&Ufornia Dental Auoclatloo. A.... La•1we. 78, of "-----------Sato, a former Na•y le1al offtcer asid con· e nal aide,. ~led ta a BlaaerOrd b p WASIUNGTON (AP) - Former U.S. Rep . Dewey SboR. 81, the u - alstant secretary of the Army under tbe Eisenhower admlnlatra- Uon who earlier serve<t as the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Com- mittee, died Monday or a heart attack. NEW YORK <AP) -Jed Harri.a, 79, producer and director of many pre -World War II Broadway bita including ••The Royal Family," "The Front Page'.' and "Our Town, .. died Jaat Thunday uWIL\T WE'&E IEEING IS A GROUP of den- tiata whole tole 1oal ii to reduce ~ cavwe. they 19* to treat," says David Gaynor of BeTorb' Hills. president of the eta~ dental aaociat!on. Gaynor concedes that it cavltiea are cut, datm1 would also drop for tbe denU.t-owned CaWomla Dental Service. So far, Gaynor aay1, Supertooth bu encoun- tered no political problems. •·No one baa accused us of pushln& a communist plot." be said. But Gaynor tb1nk.s that may cbanee next year,\ when the proaram a~mpta to move into lar1er school districts, bopin1 to involve most of the state's 24million1cbool cblldren. ''WE'RE ROPING THAT llOUTB rinses won't create the 1ame kind of fervor that fiuorida- lion of water did," aay1 Gaynor. "After all, no one actually consumes the aolutloo. Tbe kids .spit out the rinse and they only have it in their mouths for one or two minute.." But the dental association expects an emo- tional response when Supert.ootb reaches both the stat.e's largest school dislricta and ita more COD· servaUve areas. "We haven't yet gotten blib vlslbltity,'' Gaynor said. "There hasn't yet been any of the old-style resistance to fluoride. The major re- sistance so far is bureaucratic -this takes a litUe lime away from classes and there's a need for some inatroction of teachers. And there has been some sub-rosa political stuff, but nothing ~t." WREN OPPOSITION BECOMES DJt•cr and political, the dental aaociatioo wW counter It In public debates and on television and radio talk abow1. '°We .,uJ ba•e many of our people tben wbeaever a polltJcal problem occUl'I •• Gqnor said. "I thlnt we can handle any 1oppe>sltlon because we have broad community 1upport and support from the state Department of Health." Had Supertooth been offered 10 years ago, It's likely the program could never have gotten started. But fluoride is now an accepted, noo- controvers1aJ ingredient in many toothpastes and the tooth·rinse program will provide a teat of whether the chemical has lost its emotional and political charge. fEUal u o columnut baud In Smdo Momca. J Neglected Source WASHINGTON CAP> -With gasoline io in· creaaiq11 abort supply, tbe public should COllSider an oftm-nealected, renewable enerey resource - calories -and bicycles aa an alternative to automobllea, say the authors ol "Runni.nl on Emp- ty: The Future of the Automobile In an Oil..Sboft World." The authors say consumers must seek alternaUvea aucb u bicycles and zrio.peda because 1uollne prlcea are ri•inl and 1yntbetic fuel.a will not be cheap. Tbe book -by Worldwat.cb lutUute re tearcben Lester R. Brown. ChrtatoPber Flavin anc1 Col1D Norman-alao says tdk.e-rldlna la OD tbe rile 1D the United States, with 103 million blcr.clea IOld ID the put decade, compared to 102 mlloa can. , _______ _ NEWS FEATURES J OBITUARIES I WOONSOCKET, R.I. <AP> -Tbe t&iaillt wbo led lbie team that ve1Upt.9d &he~ of TarlD last J~_r _ .. ,. evl~nee lDcllcattl U.. lllMD did ID fact wrap~ uudfted boiclY of Jam Qui.at. ••l'Md to the ... ~ ibe1 wtre aot bai'1DtW to t.be UDID. , After bll wife declared her neoct for new kitchen a ''rush Job,•• New Jersey Gov. Brendan Byrne gave ~ to private firm for $12,743 in· stead of usinf re-quired forma ad- vertising. Tbe tax· financed remodeling is scheduled for Christmas comple- tion. - c.ffeine I.inked '\ To Defects ·~ '1'• an tboqbt that we'd ftud It ... a foqer, ud would be l*klna DP our bill ID a hall boar." aa1a T-.omH 0'Mubala. prtaldent of 'Nuelear Tecbnolo1l11 Corp. of A~Uin. Cami. "INBl'EAD, ALL Of' ua wbo were Utere, et lout all tboM f talMd to. are convtne6d tbat the burden of proof ha ahlfted. Tbe burdeG ii DOW oa the abDdc. •• D'lllllMl.la uld tM lded ... -= tcrmlMd tba man ~ on the cloth bad bema cructned. adfand a •try deep md b~ ..._.cm Illa 1lde. endured 120 la1be1 and DWDtJ'OUI deep = aouad the head. TboH woun • wouJd cor· respond to the Biblical eccoaat of tbe tortUN endured by Chrtst, bl DIUd. D'Kubala, wbo tpoke at tbe Woontoeket abapter of the PuU Ooapel Buat.Dea1mea•1 J'ellowJblp. aatd tclentlata wbo CODdUC:tecl tbe teata were p.anmteed tbe rtlbt to be the nnt to releue the NauJta of tbetr exl)ertmenta In ldenWlc journ.ala. D'Ku&ala 1ald mouotln& clrcumsianttal mdellce 1uuest1 the tbJ'ee.dlmen•laaal lma1e oa the cloth SO UNTIL THOSE reaultl are 19 that ol Jesm and wu "proJect.s" publllhed. be 1ald, project members on the surface, perhaps by-a bunt of are bound to eaatldent!ality. He Aid aome ll:1nd of ndlatioa emanatinc some of the project'• major and IDOll from all partl of tbe bodJ lD a two-atartl.Lna tlDdl are yet to be made t.bouaandtbl-ol-a-seeoad flub. public. Fort1 ldentilU went to Italy on • Oct. s. im, ror •ix dan ot t.esta 00 D Mubala said none of the experi- tbe 14-by·lJ..foot shroud, which la men~.lhowa ~dence that the lmqe locked io a all.er cultet by three dif., w.. painted onto the cloth, u fereat ke,a and stMed in a crypt some penona trytn1 to explain the behind the main altar of the Turin •broud have auuated. cathedral. THE aGllAN CATROUC Cbun:b. •bieh bu never taken an oftlclal 1tand oo the ori1in of the reUc, "Every one Of the sclentista I have talked to believe the cloth ii autbeo- tic." be aald. "Some aay maybe-this 11 a lo9e letttt, a tool Re left behind tor the analytical mine.·· Award Nixed MARIE CALLENDINl'S SAN P' RA NCISCO ORDER YOUR THANKSOMNO PIES TODAY CAP t -Tbe ltate Court ST IT WASHINGTON <AP> of Appeal bu revened a 721 W .1 ., TUSTIN -A comumer croup. M.4 million award In the 731-5541 warnJ.na that testa have atate takeover of 35.e ------------------..J linked caffeine with acrea of uadevelopect-------------------- blrtb defects, 11 utlin& land on the Monterey the 1overnment to re-County eout M¥tnc the qulre warnlq label.a on owner did not daene coffee and tea. the money. The court's The Cent.er ror Science rullnc came in response ..._ JUll llllS a. cmme in lbe Public Interest, to an appeal filed by the wblcb becan lll anU-state Department of caffeine campalrn In Parka and Recreation. 1976, baa filed a petition ---------with the Food and Drue AdmlnlatraUoo seek.in& VOLUNTEERS WITH DEPRESSION the labels on coffee and tea. IT ALSO suggests that tbe FDA launch a cam- paign to warn pregnant women of caffeine's possible hazard.a. And the cent.er aays it has sent letters to l,~oo midwives and 12,500 tyoecolopta and ob- atetrtdaaa uktq them to advl1e pre1nant women DO& to ecmaume ed..... ' The dtmql1Dt la COil· tafned ID cola~ and tome over-t6e-counter drugs u well as in coffee and tea. FDA spokesman Wayne Panes said the agency already Is won- ing ''very actively" on caffeine. Newport Man Commissioned Navy Enalp Jamee F. CoWu Ill, IOD of James F. Colllna Jr. of 2011 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach, wa1 commiH1oned upon comrliltioll ol Avtation Off cer Candidate Sc:hool at t.be Naval A.tr S&at.laa. ~Fla. He la a p-aduate ot Colonck> oauece ~ Santa Arrives With R2D2 This Fn a1 '2 15 pm Santa will wnve at Huntington Center in a btO red flf9 engyne Wllh his soecaai S1• wa,-, dr0td fnend from a oa1a11v far ,,., 1l#ay E veryth1no a ct111d could hOOe l0t1 Beach BlllO & 405 fwy . H B C.11642-5671. Pul a fewworch to work for °"· A College Research Team rs studying the use of an anti-depressant med1catron TO QUALIFY FOi THIS APNOYED STUOY: Volunteers must be age 60 or over and experiencing depression (feetrng sad or blue for any reason) for cu least one month YOLUWl&S WIU. llCEIYI A NH brief physfcaJ examination. EKG. lab tests. medication and v1s1ts with a profes-sronal. Cal 7 I 4/752-7937 MONDAY THIU FRIDAY •twu11 I a-"'-.ct 5 p.m. ~-=-....,, NOW IN ORANGE COUNTY • MatuM eclulta • Ewenlng a Weekend cleaaea • One-time reglatrdon • Earning your lldtlanced dlQr99 is lfll Important Stef' m your career advance- ment. Thousands of San {);ego profeSS1ona1s have gr8duate<J from National University and thousands more are earning their Bact1e1or and Master degrees, nght now. H.,. .,. tlN tNSOn• why •.. CONTINUOUS !NAOLLM£NT ... you can register tor your degree program at any time. Rl!OllTEA ONLY ONca l'OR YOUR ENTIRe De:OA!E PROGRAM. This meens no new registration fMKY ttme a new quarter begins. If you want to change your progian at 9f1Y time, It can be handled with one vtslt or• phone call . ... eotWl-llONTHlY. NoWllttng tor a fatl0tapr1ng ~et. VOU llUOYONllYIJICT PU llONTH. If you ha\'9 to lee't'9town tor flllY remoo. you mlll onty one class and not a semester"s WOf1c. Concentrete fully on one llUbteCt at a time. EY!NINO CLURI and an oocasionaJ Saturday means you can continue your normet worttlng hours. You don't tlave to Interrupt your career to .0.ICI In It. ~ACADEMIC AND IUSINEU PROf'U8IONAL8 TEACH In·~ oonferenoe rooms.~ ltUCfy wfth fMtut'elldutta llke your-•n woo reallz.e the lmpOr1ance of contlnutng their e®catlon. PIJFX91 I ICHIDUUNO alows you to cnooee • program to flt your needs es • student end as a working lndMdual . cu -lo 2 1 tit ..,..._. CMc c.nt.r, 8200 Wlltmfnater A*1ue Cel 111.-S for fu'1hlr lnfomwt1on (tOll·free In Orange County) lnl'ODNowt Closes begin December 3. t ... 1m ... ca1 ....... wt JUa.''lUllJIMed. • ....... out Ul t ltta ~ -oonll• la Callfor1la baH aom... • mllltal Mattia ........ Mn1IMl .. .......... dnct.on ...... "" ntd wtda bl ...... ~ dle AW 111u Oner 11 ble to Mrf'e tM dual nM U ·••ey ud mtld.a1 altb dino· tor. Mtu Oner. wbo wH chief COWl\1 pi'Ot)&UoD Cllftcer befon LIJdaa OYll' tbe b~ut me. a& CJ two JUl"I -.01 WU op. poeect bJ memberl or tbt 9d· vltorJ board beeaUH of ~ tbey ukS wu ber lack ol pro- feHlonal expertise ln mental health ......... But county aupervbora, om a unHl!J>OUI f-0 vote, named Miu Grier, who overatea tbe 10- called auperqeoey made up ol the county'• welfare, mental bealtb and public health depart· menta. In the wake or Klatte's re· ai1oatioo u well as the de· parture two months earlier ol former Public Health Officer Morton Nelson, there was crtUcl1m ol Mtas Grier·~ alle1ed heavy·banded admlolalratlve tactics. However, supervisors made it clear Tuesday with a quick en· dorsement or her appointment that they side with their bwnan services cblef io what has been an ongoing quarrel about ad· ministrative prerogatives since the superagency was formed. MacDonald Appeal Argmnents Slated --.,.\. RICHMOND, Va. <AP) -A federal appeals court will bear ar1ument.s in January on former Army Green Beret officer Jeffrey MacDonald's appeal or his murder convictions, but he'll have to stay in jail until the court rules. Dr. Sbedrlck H. Moore of Cott.a Mesa has been elected to tbe Board ot Directon ol Hoa1 Memorial Hotplt.al in Newport Beach. A specialist in internal medicine, Dr. Moore served as Hoag's chi er ol staff in urn-73. OCC Yule Show Nov. 30 . Orance Coaat College will pre· sent a Christmas pfanelariwn abow, "The Star of Bethlehem," beSinninC Nov. 30. !:t1bt performances will be of· rered, at 7 and 8:30 p.m . on Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14 and 21. Admission ia free but sealing is limited, so spectators should arrive early. The show attempts to recreate the heavens as they appeared on the rtrst Christmas Eve. In· formation ls available by calling 556-5880 Without giving any reasons, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that Dr. MacDonald, 35, or Huntington Beach, will not be set free on bond pending bis appeal. Santa Arrives With R2D2 MacDonald, sentenced to three life sentences for murder ln the deaths or bis wife and twoyouog daughten. Ls being held at tbe federal prl.loo at Terminal llland. A federal jury in Ralelp. N.C., coavtcted Mac.Donald Jut Aq. 21 for the 1970 atabblna- bludlfJC!ldnl dNtbs of h1s wife and daugbten while be was stationed at Fort Brau. N.C. Ll•t•n '10 me on K·WAVE, FM 108 This Fn •t 12·15 pm Santa will arnve at Huntington Center 1n a btg red hre enoine wrth hi• 909Clel St• Wtn dl'Old friend rrom • gatuy ,., ,., 9W9Y E\19fYthing e ehlld could hOC>e fOl'1 Beach Blvd I 406twy.HB FM Come up to the Top to NEW K·WAVE, FM 108 Enjoy great music ... WIN big prizes! We're trying to decide on a name for our new Pelican mascot. Cast your vote and you may WIN t BAKER AT HA Rl!OR 549-4044 C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words to work for llt ,..._ W1M ... et.,...._._....,_. MOflmS w • .._. CUIOll 2ftd.lrd ~WIN 1 v9Cltlon tor two In LA PAZ.. ... xlco. lnetudee flight from L.A. 'lta Aeromexlco, plua double room for 3 nights at the famou8 Loa Afoo• Hotel. It costs plenty to heat your home these days . So it pays to keep the heat in the rooms you live in. 4~7'ft Prine Dinner for four et febukMl1 '"e.urantL Your ehokle of Crown Houle, Laguna Nlguef: Ivy HoUM, l.agun• Beech; Bayahor• HouM, El Toro. t110 lllllll. .... •• Mf.,...., •lt&l K·WAVE .. .,__ .. lop tor JOU' T thk1 to the flrtt 1000 entrant• ,.que1tlng "*"· TM ttw'M na,,... under conalderatlon tor our N900t •N broedca•t OC\ 1(.WAYI NOit '*"· 1. TUM fM 108 and ohoolle IM NrM you thlntl moet titting. 2. Write It In the blank blfow. 3. MaH It to K·WAVE •MM-Beach, San Clement•, CA •n A ..... wllMMld_,,... ...... lnthtordlrdrwn. If you want one°' more of the K·WAVE eou¥eftlra titted mark them with an "X'' and.,.._ a ..... lddlu•ld .. ....,... 4d "*' "'"lape r---------;;.-.;;:~::..:~---:------1 I ~ '9Noln I I ...................... ..,..... ...... ~, .......... ~ ...... ........,. .. fllOiOMdt' 11 llM-Oft.... I I Wit .... dlllll 1 l tkllliper !JtlGUf When heat escapes through the roof, that's for the birds. You 're wasting dollars and precious energy, too. There's one way to save both. Insulation in the attic will keep the heat where it belongs. It's an easy job. You can even do it yourself. And the costs? The sav- ings you '11 make on heating bills will soon pay back your invest- ment. And Uncle Sam gives you a tax credit for insulating, too. .. Wort on tbt lranttt tmn.blal, deltiMd by WUUam Bluroek of Newport Beaeb, 11 ~to beli:ll ln ~I.Ml. • • Tbt del calla for a ala«ory tonr ID add!· Uoa to two ot commefdal otnce 1paee aDd lour noon ol apartmentl for eeaSOI' cltls.ens • TRB n;aMINAL hu beell ptanaed to lnelvde 15 bertha for OCTD buMI and lqiur bertbl lor ln· t.entate and Southern Calitornfa Rapid Tran.alt Dtatrict '"*'· 1'hett a1ao will be lacWU. for a Oreybound expreM and Greyhound and OCTD Ucket aad In· rormatkla otnees. ............... S7.95 ............... $7.95 ...... $9.95 .. $11.95 >, Do you have air condition- ing? All the more reason to insulate. You'll save year-round. ... Southern California Edison ... } • (i PICTITIOUI IUllNHt MAMeSTATIM .. tT TM IOllOWl"9 -M>llt are 401111 tlllalllft••· OWWO INVl[$TM•NT COM· PAN'I', 4'lt Orr"'9fon Road, C«ona "91 Mar, Ollttwll4• ta2S 11-'1 H ~. Sr., ~1' Or r l11gto11 lload, Coro11a del Mir, Calllomla '262S lhMr1 H GrHt1e Jr Hiii Steinway Orcle, El Toro. Calllor!\le mJO ,., ..... J Wal-, 2'7 "J" A-• Coronado, GlllfOnll• HI II C.rl W Wiike, IJIMO O llecll\111 Aft • TUSlll\ GllllOr'tll4 ,._ Tlllt -INn h <ondu<led Of e venef•I__. "'*""~.Sr ~11QPef1- Tlll1 •~ -llled wltll Ille COIH\lf CJfftl o4 °'-'"" County on No¥em-tt, 1m ,... .............. tl'lio--·------........... --.----__ ................... ~ .. ----.. ~----... . PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI STATIMUCT The loll-lftQ --••• cMl"9 .,...,neu• MISSION CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL. )411 Vl4 L14o No. 217, New-1 9Mdl, c.1-•91'61 Minion V•ll•y Coftw•IH<eftt Home, Inc, • c.ltfortlle ,..._•tlofl. t:1::~~No. 101, -.,o.'I .. ad!. Tllr. ·-w• II-"'"' .. 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AUTOCAP, which la rmanced by the dealen, aims at resolving diaputes over car re. pain by bringing the cuatomer and dealer tocether. The only quallflcatlon is that no lawyer be involved at tbJ.s stage and the dealer be a member of MCDASC, a trade 1roup that represents about 90 percent of the francblsed dealen in 11 Southern Callfornla counties. If the customer and dealer cannot resolve the matter, tt la referred to a nlne·member mediation panel. five of whom are consumer representatives. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S AUTOCAP panel includes Harry Boorttn, recently retired Act.loo Line columniat for the Pasadena Star News and several con· sumer affaira officials. A UTOCAP bu establlabed a toll·free number (800-252·9'88> where consumers can lnltial1y rqiaw eompl•i•. Callen will be sent a form on which they can detail the problem and beclD the mediatlooproeeu. Once AUTOCAP bu the writ· ten complaint, it.a staffers coo· tact the dealer involved and at· tempt to settle the diapute, wttb the mediation panel called in lf the two parties are at an lm· paase. Statlstlcs from other AUTOCAP project.a indicate that . about 90 percent or complaints are settled without · mediation. 'Hands Off,' Fed Agency Tells Bosses WASIUNGTON (AP> -HEW Secretary Patricia Roberts Earria, warning that "we will not tolerate sexual baruament In tbia department," baa or· dered agency supervlaora to keep their band• off sub· ordinates. Mrs. Harris, tn a memo sent to department bead• In the 150,0C>O-employee a1enc1, abo instructed her Equal EmDkY· meat Opportunity offlctn '\o "accept and lnve1U1ate eom- plalnta allqinl sexual b.,..._ meut." TOM Ml!ANLEY ABOARD ITEANWHEELER M••ndertng Down Mltalnlppl ....... Pride Afloat Backyard Joy, Ship Ahoy B1JULESLOB .,.......,'*' u nrt MEMPIDS, Tenn. -The problem was not one your averap do-It-yourself handyman often confl"Clllts. The problem was bow to get the boat be built in hla backyard down to the river, and shove it l.n, when the boat we.iJht.ed 70 tons; wu 100.feet long, as long aa a 10-atory build1na la tall; and 35-feet wide, wider than the road to the river, 10 miles away. ''TOOK ME 3~ YEARS TO BUILD it," former Californian Tom Meanley said. "The neiehbora lau&bed. They joked about whether I knew something they didn't, whether what I wu build· l.ng wu another Noah's ark. "What a sweet sight it wu when abe slid into the Mia· ( J sissippi, and floated. It was a -' U£RJ~-' proud moment, I 'II tell AID. ......,. you." TbeBoatTomMeanleybuilt '-~~~~~~~~~~ in hia backyard wu the Mempbia Queen III, a atemwbeeler, a steel· bulled replica of the arand old packet steamers of Mi•aiuippl legend andlOQI. It la eertalD1y no lea lmpresai•e, cubtt for cublt. than Noah's boat. It ls three decks tall, snow white trimmed in saloon red, with ironwork u lacy as a French neallaee. BVDY DAY IT 8EDVCD A8 maQ .. -~at a time for excursions on the river, dreamy cnd.ael to a romantic put. .. My pride and joy," Tom Meanley uJd. Meanley is no stranger to water. H1a family bome oo the San Diego River was flooded out twtce. As a lad be built, in bis backyard. a canvas kayak. A beginn.l.ng. . He got a degree in enc:lneerlnl but preferred newspapering in· atead. Both served to launch him, u It were, on hla ultimate course, the one be loved the best. "THE RIVER 18 WHAT ATl'L\Cl'ED me to Mempb.ia," be said. "I worked on a number of newspapers and fl.nally landed a job in MemJlbiS. I wrote a boating column and came to know all lhe river pedple. "In 1960 the owner of the only excunlon boat in Mempb.ia put it up for sale. I bocked all J bad and bought it. It paid for itaelf in three years and I wondered wby I badn 't done it aooner.'' Thal WU the Memphll Queen Il, predeceaaor of Meanley'a backyard pride and joy. But it wasn't enoueb. BE BF.cA.LLED 818 OLD ENGINEERING texts and built eome dock barges. He learned to weld. He buill a 40-foot tugboat. He built a 85-foot trawler. He wu fut amasal.ng a fleet, and grow· ing bold. He eyed the aging Memphis Queen JI and decided it wouldn't do. • ~ "All I built of the Memphis Queen lll l.n the backyard were· the bull and first deck," be said. "I finished her a.float. "I was prepared to cut the bull l.n pieces and reauemble it al the river, but I found a house mover who said be could cart the whole lbJ.D8. I tell you, it was a aieht you don't aooo forget. "FIBST WE BAD TO CUT a wide awath throueb some Umber to gel to the road. We bulldozed a turn l.n the road. We scraped the traffic signs on both sides and knocked down some overhanging branches, but we finally ~the four-lane hlebway. "We took up three and the abou.lder. Picture It. Here comes a buee boat down the bilhway le.adiq a 1001 line of backed· up traftlc. You should have aeen the bNdl turn." Ftna11y, lJl the stammer ol lut JUI', Memphis Queen III l.n all lta l•ucb' glory wu flnilbed and ready for action. "I took tbe mayor and 10me ot.Mr bll lbota oo the flnt trip," Meanley said. "On tbe H<.'ODd trip I took the memben of my cburcb. I figured I owed aometbtnl to God." Her Attrtretions Disarming to Men Tb• team ta a taat fore. ol .mp1oy .. troll\ nuor wbo do volunteer aodal lef'Vtce work ln Oranse County durtnc their fr. time. Reeent projeda IDcl• lmprDY· 101 tbe play1round equipment and landscaping at the Albert Sitton Home, bo1tln1 a party for senior cttilens in Santa Ana, and palntin1 Lbe pediatrics Isolation unit at lbe UCI Medical Center. The award was ac- cepted by Susie Rauaavljevlch and Mike McCracken, leaden of the team of approx· imately 300 members. The team wu begun in 1976. MHS-161 Named 'Safest' Marine Medium Helicopter Squadroo lU at El T()ro MCAS bu been named the safest squadron flying CH-46 helicopters in tbe Marine Corpe. The unit, wbicb a1ao operates out of Tu.atin MCAS <H >. bu nown 25,000 accident-free hours, accordina to Gy. Sgt. David R. lllq of tbe Third Marine Aircraft W1q aafety of. lice. Tbe unit recelftd the citation from Maj. Gell. L.J. L•BlaDc, com· maDcler of tbe Tblrd WID&. Tbe equdroa '1 com· mandiq officer, Maj. Nell J . Brau, credited dedlcallon and pro· f euklcall.am amoa.a b.la men, wbo have flown for more than four yean without an accident. Business Clinics Scheduled Orange County real· dents are bel.na invited to two, free small buai· nesa clinics at the Santa Ana Public Library , Rosa and Civic Cent.er Drive. Each session wlU be from 3 to S p m . Decembel' 4 ls the dale of Lbe initial program on "Motivating Person net/Developing A Sales Force." Bill Davh , Garden Grove, Oraoae County SCORE counselor, and former president of Western Col\aumer Industries, will lead the dlacusaion. Tbe second seminar will be December 11. The discussion on •'A Banker'• View of Small Busineaa Borrowin1" will be led by Gerry Hollaar. Laauna Hilla, Oran1e County SCORE counaelor, and former pruldeott. lit State Bank of a..ltcbfleld, MlnD. SPOKANE, Wub. (AP> -Pam Cuter fUeb ber wrlat and •troaa 'Songbag' Scheduled men Cl'inie. Tbe 5-foot.S. JJO.pound Spotane natl" bu muscled her way to the top tn women'• arm and wrist wrest.Una tournaments in Just t1'0 yean ol competition. Recently, abe woo the Work1 Stt·Down UU. 1D Dnr Dr. 8-rtvrelaa: I'm ~ 4' and tlaft alnld,y bad two CONftal'J attacb. ,....,.., DO hlt• J,ory ofbeut troul>Je lD my lmmedlat. family, to I wonder 1f lt la't aometbiq lD me. penonally, that'• cootrtbuUq t.o the attacb. lly wife teepe telUDc me that my ftrst attack came en wtthln months afteJ' another fellow lo our or1aobadcn beat me out for the posltian of H · eeutlve vtee pr9fdeat. AL190lJGB U BAD BEEN A l'RISND. I bef.T! to bat. bl.m. WlMDever I saw blm or tboulbt of • ,..=trnmt welled ap in me lib a wave bl •e•ae Sec • It.Orm. Senate President Pro ( J doael..:;::,. b~•;.: Te m I amOI Mill• DOCTOR IN 'keep me o.a ol 1n7 pro-(above> said be THE HOUSE -mollon, yet I .iam•d ' would debate actlvlat blm. My wife kept aft.er T o'Dl Hayden Io me to calm down, but I Sacramento on Dec. couldn't.>.. I aald, within moot.bl I bad my heart 13. The two have attack. clashed on several ls· 18 IT aEAU.Y P088DILE TllAT resentment and too much ambkion can brt.n1 oa attacks? Since m.y leCODd attack I've made friends "ain with my old friend. For aelflsb reuooa U for notblnc elae. I don't want a~ attaek to lay me out permanenUy. Wbat I'm uldn1 la thil: Cao a heart attack be cauaed by inten.M emotion? -llr. Z.. DEAR MR. Z: A few yean aio a boolr wu publlabed in which ·'Type A" penooallties were described u beine more apt to have beart attack.a. These people were intensely ambitious, overwork· l.ne . aegresaive and hlebly emotional. You seem tom l.nto th1a category, Mr Z .• ao It's pouibae that your way ol )ite baa played a part • to brioging oo your heart attack&. LATELY, RESEA&CB BAS BEEN GOING on wbicb 1.ndkates that aucb individual.a have more numerous heart attacks than others -because they have more at.bero.clero&i.a and fatty depolats l.n thelr arteries than tboee wbo do not have the "Type A" pet"IOl18llty. For yea.rs I've been aaytna that reseatmeot can kill. At leut lt can bore boles lD your 1tomacb and l.ntestinea to cauu ulcen. STUDIES NOW SHOW THAT RP.SENTllENT and other emotlooal attributes I've mentioaed may produce hi&ber levels ol ep1nepb.nae and noreploepbrlne in the blood. wbkb ralH blood prea111tt and heart rate by way ol ltlmuJatiq the 1ympalbetic oenous 1,.tem. Tbil IDQ be the re- uon forlncreued nteol heart attKb. Be tbaakful y0a're frieDda a&aln wtth your old friend. Mr. Z. ID JOU.r cue, tbll la a peat.er life- aavtq m-ure &bu mediclnea « operalima • •&DICAl.KiiU Dear Dr.•• r rt : Tbe ...._._ JOll tD01t.a of bu a problem, W .. la eat ...... I al8o Ila" small breasll. two cblldrm and a husband who Ions me the way I am. Small brealU have bothered me st.Me I can remember Who doesn 't want weJl-rou.nded bosoms" Nevertbeleu. I tha.nk the Lord I'm small· breasted Clothes are beiq mede now for us 1mall women. They are very pretty and help make the breasts appear larser. F1at ii beautlfuJ -Flat and Proad -• •• FOR MR V: Man}' pa~ent.s like yourself can't take uptnn without having heartburn or samalar aymptoma U the coaled asptnn you ·ve bought works without producing discomfort, be thankful your doctor has prescribed it Keep on unUJ be t.ella you to stop. ••• Learn bow to stop short of fatigue. says Dr Stelncrohn an has booklet, ·'How To Uve With Lesa Tension Al Home ... For a copy wrtt.e to him at Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626, enclosang 50 cenll and a stamped. self.addressed envelope 1ue1 and Hayden challenged the •senator to debate •'the put present and future of the Democratic Party." Bad Scuba ' Equipment Recalled GAil.DENA (APl -A dlvang eqwpment firm is recalling a line of scuba reeulators because of a faulty part that could s er1ou1ly red'-ce air flow The pu c:ba1ina maoaeer for White Slag Water Sport.a aaJd Lbat all model 51144 acuba regulators should be re- turned to autho rized dealers because of a faulty hagh ·preasure Tenon seal. Company tests ha ve s hown that the part could berome damaged under lugh pressure and prolonged use !>he said Bone Dlplomatle Skills PR Neetb Change By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyee : Sllto•ld I 1t•d1 jcN.raa.llam or pt1bU~ relatlou lf I plaa • a pQUc relatiolll ~areet"'! -N .L., Fresno Alt.bough many of today's practi· llooen transferred from journallam posts, job requirement& are cbaq · ln1, says Pal Jacltaon, president of tbe Public, Relations Society of America. He recommends a public relatiooa (PR) 1equence. In a speech to PRSA members, Jackson dlacuasea de· velopmeats expected in the 'IOI. OVSMLL, JACKSON fOI mee1 the prof•aonaHgtkm of the fteld, in· cl~ employer demand for peer ace~. ( CAREERS J PRSA baa juat published an m· valuable career aid: "Your Personal Guidebook to Help You Chatt a More Successful Career m Public Rela· lions." It splits the occupation Into four Inell, d•cribes In detail what you must know to qualify for each level, and tells you where to learn It. The book can be ordered for $50 from the PubUc Relations Society of America, IM5 Tb1rd Ave., New York, NY 10022. SoUd wrtti.q akilla will remain 1m· porlant for public relations jobs, But, . u if acbon bu obnrved, the treo~ '"m to be veertn1 away from joarnalism u the foundatioa, and toward manqement science. aoclolOCY and peycbolo&Y. Edmoatoo, Alberta. .. Hid, ~ .... raJ bar· Rock·pop aln&er ar/ R• loo kl for prof e11looal1 to em.r1• u "maaa1en of cban1e rather than defenden of the faith." Th• ...... wtU be 00 anliclpatiq law, JadmCID aays, u CJWOMCt to the preMat mode ot aMk>ltstns to tbe public after diluter 1trlkea. READER SERVICE: To obtain a copy of Jackaon'a speech, "What Uea Ahead for Public Relations In the lllb." enclose a stamped, self· adm..ed, Iona white envelope with your request to Joyce Lain Kennedy at Box lllO, Colla 11 ... -. 0 1 &.&A&N&D BOW to arm room aK'JOllllMn. •"1'1M7 are re-McCulln and eountry wnatae by wateblnt the men. I ally ~-But l tell them music artlat Jim Rinaer 61 a lotol hard work wben I I'm a J!:!•Hlonal and that w l t l 1 l v • • o lo 11"4 cm tbe farm in Colfax and I mall:• feel a little IM!Uw." perform.,... and tb1a felt~ ol. ltrOQlr" 1ti. n1c1 "I do aet a lot ol lrM '*"" comblM Edvet at tb9 Not • .w.&e m blab ~. tbouah," lhl uJd. No•. IO tadoo of Ila. caner lakl lb• la nevertbe--Ooldeo .. , Coll••• .• But to mon from apolostat to futwilt, tba PRSA president waru that profe11lonal1 will bave to Iba.rpm tbalr talenta 1D diplomacy to accommodm-poqpe in tODflict; thll IUH.U thlt p.ople-aldlll, lucb U tbo11 l1araed ln courau l:a 1roup 111Y'Cboloa, oran•a...,,,,.l "-- ••lopment a.nd"-appU414 beba.wtal science wU1 be Yi&al. Wheelchair 'Anon' Costly lela eaarpldtiH. She deddecJ t.o Sonabq Ser*.• eater tM Central Caltforllla Koeygin ._ !1!-g Tb• prosram belin• cllams*iiillbl .. ·ln tm. She woa JUD.II t e l •be that ad 11 Of 11 tou.mamenta .• Pl m • ~ • ahe _...,._&end. MOSCOW (AP) -Bonet ~:i;:J'.:,~ ;~.:g Tblt,_., llM toGll tM W~ Preaslfjr Alexei K.o1111.D ii tuf· campus. Aamllalon 11 Ar111 Wa...._ Cba.mplonil.llj> iD fetiDI trOm llver or Clrcu1*"1 91.10 wltla advanu ftom•d o.a \i::: tbe WOrld allmeot.I, aecordlna to Scmlt Ueketl nt11Abll la tbe 1~~' atl DI tiU• tn ~~ ~'T:i :=TA colleiebookltore. TO 8Eu. IBIVSI anttclpatioQI to top man.,ement, publle nlatlou 1peclallall will need bard ~to 1upport lDltpta. wblch me .. Mana. ln1 to uae eJ.ctroillc data ....-... Ttiat, plu tit• aece11lt1 to UD· d•ntud the am1r,t.D1 electroa.lc media.'°'* ao-......on that pro. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 1 .. 1aar4d &ID rrancllco man wu •ea· woced to 10 Jeart ID prtacm for Ht- UDt ftre to a paral11ed man lD a wbfflelWr durln1 a robberJ at• tamp Superior Court Juqa Daniel ~ lol1 ~ a.ana lfucbel for the Tune • 811ault cm W11'1 &1 Lee • pablle Oct. u. Tben bal... ror tafor••Uoa. •·••~CMr.Tblllnelt no official eo meat on 91aooe ltl·7Tll, :-~;..,~.....,..._...-_,a..•• womM,'' IM x.-, ·, abMDCe. 11tMn m.: otM ~ ud •1ectrcmlc eam· malCllSGD l1W cJ, Jaeboli ..,.. bll rt&Dd.aco apartm ' •Msm. "1IO TA•m wtt.b aiat. ctlldala MondaJ, Mld 1CN ad ..... ftnDI . eall9ct low·an.l ndloadift w.-for dllpoeal mutt obtala a •• WUldaltoa ommtt before tie11c allowtief to Utp lM mai.tall to U.. Nort.bftlt at.at.. PeriDU f .. wlU then be uMd to ta.IP pa, for lupecUcm of radloactlve ablp- •ll em.tq WaQJ.qtca. be aaJd. ICN bu not collect.ed _, * * * A-waste Testing Sought WASHING TON (AP) -MOit of the. t«hnoloo peeded t.o dla-poae ol nudeu wutee 11 u.U. ble, but esteuive tut1a1 11 Deeded betcn tbe United 8tatee commita ltMlt to one method ~ undersround 1tor1ae. 1ay1 a panel ol experts. Speakln1 at a N atlonal Acadelll)' of Scleaces forum m nuclear wute, paneu.ta from _ aevfral fleldl •areed t.bat the .rlnst 1,000 1eara of st.oraae are' tbe moat critical becauae radioactive waate 11 moat danceroua t.beD. BVT SOU dlaureed OD wbat' level of ndlatloa lrom dilpoul ' I """ 1teel c1rWlll or m.lrboard eoa-w ... o1.-. mauitall fNm tu c•1r ... lot about a .-.. chle to &a. doluN al boa &a. a•c1a•·~r•b. .u. •ad .,,....,. ana ID s..ur. Nn., .-... Nfft>' tllo wu ID qlllltie •SATn WAI ICN .. prt1DU7 dilDOUl t.cmtr. Tbe elolure ~ bo&ll lllMDt ~ ICN bad DO place to dl1poH of it• ac-eum~ ndloaeU•• wui. mat.erta!I. an tlltlmu.d 10,000 cubic feet all. JCN MVIT LINS up a Uceo1ed trauporter for U.. For the Record ........ LOIAL1'0a ...... TAL oc...... p Mr ......... ~ Atd9IM, arty .......,...._,., f'OUWTAI• YA&.UY • "'· 9:':..:L:::; ..._ Planned ..... ..._. ..... ,., _.-.. o.. "'11• ..,.., •11 The La1una Beach ._._,..., Mr. n• Mra. ••••' e11u. 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ThouMnda .... end u.r .._ OOrfttng ti-*. 117alntneAwe.,le..o eo... ..... IO- Find Sdmsss wMt YIU want In ti•• Slllln1 CIHalfled HS Of Ute o.u, pt1a4 '4U671 plu would be acceptable and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;..--~~~~~~-- bow IOOD the oatloo abould ltart AtDGtting Food A Cambodian child, one of hundreds in a seemingly un· ending lme at Sa Kaew refugee camp in Thailand, reaches hungrily for her dally ration. The children, fed better now than even a few weeks aeo. receive oatmeal, rice and fish. Nixon Said Liable In Wiretap Case NEW YORK. <AP> -Althoulh Richard M. Nixon 11 otherwise aafe from proeecution, a federal Jud.le bu ruled tbe a-p~t doel not have absolute lmmaaltJ In a SlOO mWioD damq4t 1uit for al· le&ed wtretappiq and other crtmes. Government attorney• arlUed that Nixon'• name 1bou.ld be d.11· milaed from a lJ'18 1ult ln wblcb elabt former members ol the Oil Boy Proposed .. New Left" charJed they were 1ubjected t.o burparlea, bar... N E W y O R K ( A P ) - ment and Weaal IW'Yelllance Callfornla Gov. Edmund G. duriDC Nixon'• presidency. Brown baa called for the But UA Diatrlct Juctce lloni.1 establllhment of a "U.S. Buying Luker uid ln llanbattan that AutboriQ'" t.o buy foreip oil u there._ DO nuoe whJ Nixon'• part of a reatnu:turinl of ft.nan. rank ".ittialUbbes b11 cue clal arranaemenu In the from tUt ot otbel' hlsb·l"el tr 1 ---'-~ federal .mdall" sued in prior pe 0 eum w.u~. buryln1 bl&b-level waatea thoulandl ol feet below around. .. I'm not cer1aln we know pre- cisely when a nuclear at.orqe facility would be 1afe enoucb. ·• said Dr. Terry R. Lash, ltaff sclenli1t of the Natural Resources Defeme Council, an environmental law organisation. While aereeinl that high-level waste, such u spent fuel from nuclear power planu. ia most toxic in the first 1,000 years, Laab said be 1till saw problem.a further in the fUture. "WE NEED REA.SONAllLE a11uraace of lon1er·term st.oraJ:;" Lash said, rat.at.q the quea ol f&.ltun &eneratiiam breakina 1n&0 tbe at.oraae ..... Rep. Mike McCormack, D- Wub., dilqNed about tbere be- ina erut future problema, ..,. ine wast. could be aeai.t in glass, buried and ''eNentia.lly 1tored forever " "Alter a thousand years, the radiation from the Wa5te ls down to the activity or the orietml uranium ore, .. be aald. "lt'1 ot>- viou.s that we can very eaally package our nuclear waste." McCormack said there wu no hurry to bury nuclear waates and sugee1ted a ~·year de- monstration project in deep boles t.o find the beat kinds ol sites and atoraae materiall. oa. l[ONaAJ) DAVSKOPR. a 1eocbemi1t from Stanford Unlvenity, qreed there Ubly are no aerioul obstaclel t.o UD· dereround wute disposal now. But be aald aeveral thlap need more testiq, 1ucb u t.be lone· term effect of waate beat on glua containers, and It would be prudent t.o conduct thole teBtl ti rat. The Nuclear Reautat.ory Com· miaslon allo talked about atomic Waite tbll week. NRC staff ... port.I laid the Ener11 Depart- ment abould hue three poulble sites for deep atorace read.J for conalderatlon by 1983. adims. l'ormer Attorne1 Geaeral JobJl llUeheJI allo WU UDIUC· ceNfa1 la baWla hla name d11- m1•iecl Bircher Details However, the Judie did throw out comp1etnt1 .. aimt aeveral def eada~.1.:cludln1 FBI Dtnctor Webster, the New York Telephone Co., U.S. Poaal s.ntce. and former At- tpl'MJ OmV°1 Grima Bell. •youR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! Ormng• Cout Col. opwmr.1 ti» olflc•I teCyClng e«7t.r for CO* Mea. • 558-5981 ' Society's Beliefs DENVER (AP) -What aeta the riebt·winl John Blrcb Sodety apart from oUler ors•niutiam 11 ill belief In "a eonsplraey that &OM to the hi,,,.. l•v• ol IO'Nl'DIDent and WU t.o rule ~ world," a apoUlmall 1aJ1. The aroup'1 national eomd1 met hen over tM weekend ID a 1es1lcm cloled to the pr.a and public. But spokeaman Jobn McM.m. met wttb reporten t.o explain aome ol the aocietJ'• ...... He aald the U.S. 1o•ernmeat today t1 "approachlna tot.alltarlantam•• and befrlendl commmlilt 1ovemmea11 all over the world. McManua claimed that the aoclety bu about 50,000 memben. HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION WISHES YOU A AND . Christmas Layaway &le 30% discount on all layaways ®~\"' ..... lplrll. Ourtlmntllll VoU ..,...ttNng )'OU •nt to knoW about pick up anytime before Christmas F.or one week only •.. November 19 thru November 26 MACY JEWELRY IMPORTERS ' Oporto . #2, Newport Beach • 673-5678 • .. -.--------I"'-.... , .... JOUf team. Ew~ tlaJ. ..... DAILY PILOT \ -- TBS EU 81..tlGOD. wbo *I team to tbelr f1rat UUe ..,.. la tbe AL tit wtUa a 1 le m RBI. -~-aod Brtll n tbe DUDld cm all• ballots. BOSl'ON'I II• &ICB, Jut year'1 •VP, ftnid>ed fifth lo the ~otlq wtth • W ~lat.I, behind teaounate Fred Lynn 1111>.,.. Tbe ._,.. Ba1lor·1 off tq · ln..... 11. wbO bad lbnt t\nt. 0 Wilm1Jli the award II .,,,,,..M,,_ rou place ~. bid a .m ay~ that tAoo alwan dleam about. J ,..member wtn· elaclM•bocnen and Ul RBL nlDt ao MVP award lD blp aeboal, but ··1 WU lbOcbd .. Hid 8ulor --DOW we're ta1thul about maJoc' Jeape r'eacbed for coriim t. .. You bow, 100 b ... ball. It'• the 6ipest awll'd you ean anLlclPtte a lot Ot1btnp. I dldll't wut achlPe. I'll ~rllb It. to tate ~for srant.d. 1 dJd n.p "It seems lib I bad to do 11 the hard my ~ Cl'Qllfd. way. CooU.n1 to Anaheim u a free ''1'hl lat montb while we wen ln a1eat and &oiq tbroup Uutt rouch Jape I woke up at four lD the mOnilnc period . . . and now . . . 11·1 really tbtnktni about It. It wu deflnlt.eJf on 1reat. my mind. . ••u tt weren't for my teammatee &el· "I can't say eooup about mr team. Un• oo bale there wu no W&1 I toQld mates. They were 1reat al year. have driven lD all those l'1.IQI.. £arty 1D Yaterday WU UWe Donnie'• am IOO) the 1euoa they pitched a.round (Rod) birthday. He'll be excited wbeo J 4et bome ruaa ••d a . ne batllo1 totata allo clQdecl a doubles, three trlplH •ad aa 1toleb bHH. The Cautornla aluaer. oae of the nm erop of tree ~ .ta In 1978, alped with the An1ela oo Nov. 1~ ot tbal ye•. Carew and that made me more q -home. It ·~ be a areat Tbampv- 1reuive at the plate_. __________ ~-----an~c~· ----------------------------------__:. __ _..:.. __________ __ Round 2 to Blazers Lakers .Fall Apart in Portland POR'lt.t.AND (AP) -GettlDa 500 National Basketball Aasocla· tlon victories la fine, says Portland Coach Jack Ramsay, but 16 ii the number that made Ramsay happy Tuesday night. The Bluera' 16th victory of the season, 114·99 over the Los Angeles La.ters, gave Portland sole possession or lint place in the NBA Pacific Division. Portland, with three straight victories, is 16 6 against the Lakers' 14-6. "I TOLD THE PL\YERS af. terw anls it was an extremely 1 well·played game and if we can keep expanding on this, we'll be real contenders," Ramsay said. Ramsay joined Sao Diego coach Gene Shue, who also got hi& 500th NBA coaching victory 1 Tuesday night, Red Auerbach, Red Holtzman and Dick Motta in the 500 club. "I don't like to dwell on the past," Ramsay said before the game. "Winning 500 games only means that you've stayed in the leaeue long enough to ac- cumulate that many wins." RAMSAY'S FIRST NBA vie· tory also was over the Lalcers, 114·96 Oct. 18, 1968, when he took over the Philadelphia 76er job from Alex Hannum. Portland beat Los Angeles 22·11 in offensive rebounding, kept turnovers to 17 • about half as many as in some losses Ulis season -and ran through the Lakers' full-court pressure. Portland out-rebounded Los Angeles 55-41 and seemed to beat the Lakers to every loose ball. Port.land led 49-37 at the half and 55-40 early in the third quarter. NORM NIXON SCORED 11 third·quarler points and the E.akers cut the margin to M-61 with 4:63 left in the third. Nixon had 21 for the game. • Gleed's Banalng: J 4 I c 'I've Never Seen Anything Like It' By ROGER CARLSON Of .. DtilJ ...... IC»ff He had already carried for f ' over 300 yards and the game ~ was out of hand, but Jim Gleed of Dana Hills High asked bis I coach for one more carry for the night. "I told blm you carry this one and that's it." anything like it. Obviously Ulis was a nice way toend thln&s up for our seniors. For ·them it has been a rou&h two years." Friday's 54-13 lambutlog of Laguna Hill& marked the first victory of the season for the Dolpbins and it equals the 1978 record: 1·7·1 ·•Even when we were down by 10 or 12 point.a, I bad the feeling that we would come back," Laker acting coach Paul Westbead said. "This was one of those nights I sensed was ours." But Maurice Lucas, coming off the bench to score 19 points in the final quarter, kept Portland out of reach. Lucas and Tom Owens led Portland with 24 KAREEM ABDU~JABBAR paced the Lakers with 24 points and had only seven rebounds -- only one or those off the of rensive boards. ··Everywhere he turned tonight be had two people in bis face," said Ron Brewer, who scored lB for Portland. Abdul·Jabbar conceded the Blazers always give the Lakers problems. Portland beat Los Angeles 99-82 earlier .this seasoo. "But their game was helped out by the total incompetence of the officials,·· Abdul-Jabbar said. / REFEBEE DICK BAVETl'A whistled a teclmical foul oo ~ dul.Jabbar lo tbe 1econd quarter. "Sometimes when you voice your displeasure over an intom· petent call they have to make another incompetent call to show you up." Abdul.Jabbar said. It was the first of three COO· secutive road games for the Lakers, who take on the Seattle SuperSonlcs tonight (7:30) and Phoenix Friday n ight. Both games will be televised over Channel 9. Terror UP FOR GRABS -Portland's Maurice Lucas gives Kareem Abdul-Jabbar a left forearm to the bead as the two battle for a rebound during their game Tuesday night. Robinson Calls USC Great Team LOS ANGELES <AP) - Southern Cal Coach John Roblnaon got a sentimental twinge in Im voice aa be spoke of tbe fowth·ranked Trojans' up- comioi football abowdown with UCLA. ''This IJ"OUP of players ii just great ID a lot Of regards," Robin.IOO said Tuesday at bis weekly meeting wttb reporters. "Going back to 1.978, this team. with many of the same players, t. 23·1·1. You look at Charles White, Paul McDonald, Brad Budde, and you think the group wlll go down .. one or the areatest if not the greatest -- in the acbool's biatory. "It would be nice lf we made it a 25-1-1 record." TBA.T WOULD llEAN a Tro- jan victory over UCLA in the ColiHum Saturday a.ncl a victory over Ohio State Ln the Rose Bowl. 8out.bem Cal arller thought it had clkndwd tbe Padflc·lO title aDd Baee Bowl bilrtb wttb a flC• tor)' °'91' W~ OP Nov 10. a. • aiaf~ rWlnl tblll forfeited Arbiooa Slate'a ~C· tOrW ~ ......... '-ck .. the picture W'ltb a e.1 league ~ • Tbe Trojans. 5-0-1 lD Pac·lO play and ~ l overall~ thus mldl beat or tie UCLA to win &be con- ference crown and New Year'• Day trip to P•edeoa. ·THE OONFDENCS VOl'E la behind UI DOW ... said Robinson. who WU quite up9et when the ruling was passed down "We can't worry about it . . . um team bas bad a lot of r-challenges to !ace. and this is C L • I one more.' Looking to the game against on enter 1ne UCLA, which bas a S.5 record this se85Cl0 but bas played ex- 80 GLEED TOOK the ball and skirted bi& left side and proceeded to add 93 yards and his alxtb touchdown of the Dl&ht "I DON'T BELIEVE Lagl.Dla Hilla felt we were pouring it oo. We only have 33 players suited and with two-platoon football, three alternate starters and five on the apeclalty teams, we only have three other reserves. They all played and we only passed nine times." Kings' Trio Bounces Back in Vancouver, 5-1 tremely well al limes, Robinson said the two teams a.re similar i.n many reeards and added, "I think it's going to be a close one.·· ~ early lo the fourth quarter. p Review of game films credit Gleed with418 yards on 24 carries. "I didn't know what to t.blnk," says Coach Don DeGroote. "In 12 yean of coachiDJc I've never seen As for Gleed, a speedster credited with a 10.1 clocking lll the 100-y ard dash as a sophomore, DeGroote says: "Jim ts like Laguna Beach's Lance Stewart. U be bad the comlltmt blockin1 that a back at llisaion Viejo 1eta every week, he'd obvloully end up a first team all·leacue aelecUon. "BB WAS EXCITED about numiDI for that kind of yardqe and sc:orinl six touchdowm, but really, we were all more excited about wtDniDa the game. "We've baa so many lnjuries, loalng HVeD starters the flnt two weeb of the seuoa." Gleed'• • polDta OD b1a alx touchdown nma and a two-point run la a MMOO for man1 playen and DeOroote aaya that upect ... tmlMllt FrtdaJ. '"\' •· that la bow the kids felt. It wu a eeaan and lt nleued a lot of fnlltraUiixL '' VANCOUVER (AP) -So much ror the slump of Marcel Dionne and the Los Angeles Kings' bot line -lt la.sled all of one game. Dionne and bis Unemates, Dave Taylor and Charlie Sim· mer, returned to form Tuesday night -Dionne and Taylor each scored twice and Simmer bad three auista -at the expense of the Vancouver Caouc:u. TBE CANUCKS SAW their four-came wiDD1DI streak end as the Klnp beat them 5-1 lD a looHIJ·played came which proved once a1atn that Dionne centen the most danaerows line in the Natk>aal Hockey Learue. Dionne and Im wt.Deers were held wttbout a point for tbe first lime thi.l aeaaon Saturday in la Angeles by the Montreal Cana- d1en1, but they quickly showed they bave ereat recuperative pow en. "OW-flnt 1oal. the one I aot lD the flnt Del'IOd, Ht the tempo for ua and" lbowed Vanconv that we came re8dJ to DlaY, •• aud Dionne. ''Our llDe bOws that it ean ecore and tmll!ll we played a good team game, with all the lines worlung bard. "VANCOUVER LOOKED a UtUe tired mentally and we were hungry. We didn't make any real bad mistakes and the Canucu threw away some bad passes which we cap1talbedoo ... Dionne now has a league leading 19 goals and 43 po10ts, while Simmer bu 17 eoa.ls and 33 polDta and Taylor a bealtlly 1l goal.I and 32 point.a, livtne them tbe top three places lD the NIU.. scortn& race. The Canuct.a, who bad an in· spiring win here Sunday Diabt over Montreal, came out ftat and made more m.1.stake1 lD ooe game than they bad for tbe last 12 eames, according to Coach Harry Neale. "WE AREN'T SKATING, we weren't coocentntln1, we bad fewer takeouta tban tbey did. we lOlt too awiy faceoffa, we made too DWG' lanl pauea and we bad too many tunaovera lD our OWD end." Nale aald. Glen Ooldup abo scored for the Kini• as they moved to within three points of first.place Mont.real in the Norris Dlvi.sioo, while the Canucks remained atop the Smythe Division Wlth a six·point lead over the St. Lows Blues and Chicago Black Hawks. Ron Sedlbauer scored the Van couver goal tn the opening period. but mwed a glonous scoring chance in the last period, as did captain Don Lever. Los Angeles outsbot Van· couver 26-25 and the Klaas dominated the last period with a 10·3 ed&e in shots when they 1ave the Canuck.s few good scor· lnl chances. "Vancouver didn't play a bad game aa such." said Kines Coach Bob Berry. "Maybe they bad a letdown after the Montreal wlD, but I ~ht we J(Ot a lood game from our goaltender and everyone worked real bud, all thel.Lnea." /' TbeK!ng5,9-7..tontheyeU',nm into tbe NHL's hotteat team tonJ1bt, Phlladelphia. Tbe l'ber'I brina a u..1.2 record tnto the a o •clock game at the Forum. Robinson said there Is no "key" to the game's outcome. ·'Tb ere a r e keys after big games, like that guy shouldn't have fumbled. or that guy s houldn't have missed the field goal with no lime remaining," he said "BUT PllJOR TO the game, there Just aren't any keys, particularly when both teams are good. Every conceivable bappeninc ts a key -a blocked field pl, a miaaed extra point, a rumble, an Interception." Then Robhlaoo stumbled into his own trap, saying, "I think the key to wiDnln& a big game . . • · · be 1mlled and stopped. ·•Wait a minute, tbat doesn't sound right .. The way you approach a bic game is that you have to be prepared to play the total came." One tblDa about the Bnd.ns that particularly worrlea RoblnlOil II tbelr up-and-down play tbla H•OD. -0 1 jUlt hope,'' be said, "that we 1et them wben tbe1're down.'' \ • . . IUlkb ..... Ce E•• •eute• .,,...,, Tbe New York Knlcb, IOe.lQs bJ 11 polnta wltb Ill elpt minutes left in the foUrth qua.rtu, weal OG to defeat tbe Houston Rocket., 130-1215, ln overUm• 'l'uetclaY nllbt bebi.Dd aay WlllWu' is po.1.nta and 2f fr'om BW Camnt#. 1be km eDded the Roct.ta' NBA" WiDD~-streak-at Hven tam. ... MliNal 11.W'• drtvlDc lavup witb 39 MCODdl remalnln8 ••ve Atlanta a lOIH05 vtc-tory over Detroit ... t;a•n .....,.,c:ond 33 polnta to -help Cleveland 1nap a ftve-iame lolln.c streak and *t Utah, 119-197. 1'be loa WU a club record 12lb .Val•bt for tbe Ju.a, now 2-17 . . . .J.U• Entq bad 2S polnta and Darryl Daw'9•• added 24 u PhlladetPbla foua.bt otl a late San Antonio rally for a 111~114 victory over the Spun •.. Dawkl ............ playlq leu than half the 1ame, aeored 21 points and S..b)' WllkerMe lldded a IMIGD blCb ol 20 to lead Denver to a UC-91 victory over CAlnWlllOHT ~~~Pohd-~=~~=to~ Kanau City to a 112· 109 victory over Golden State. K.anau City reserve center Mike Grem broke his arm durin& tbe game and will be out four to l1x weeks ... Guard.a Brtu Taylor, Freeman Wllllam1 and Lloyd Free combined for 81 points aa San l)je10 clipped Phoenix, 117-110. ........ E•tertd Strealc to J J Gaae• Doa Marc:oue•11bortbanded aoal at 4:03 oft.be Iii second period hel~d Boston to a W victory over , Quebec and extend84 to 11 games the Bruins' Na- tional Hockey Lea~ unbeaten ltreak ... Blair Cllapmu. Bende Pederko and Bl .. Dmal9p eacb scored one 1oal and set up another, belplDa St. Louil break a winless streak at five games with a e-3 victory over the New York hlanden . . . Colorado's lad Vallq.U. acored • pOWer· play goal with Jen than two m.lnutel to play and Colorado skated off with a 3-3 tie against Waabloetoo. t •• , ........... _ •• , ..... £ .. ,. · Vuno atteui" Uaeau;,.... William•. EiJ 11deliDed tbe PllSl few. ,._.. wt1b a lea IDJW"J, 4-t WU ~cm tbe lDJand fll ti M Jilt bJ U-BaJDI -Tullda, , ..... Grt.e, wllo baa led tbe ll18ml • .Dolpblna to tbe ~ llJt till* in 10 yean, wW be OD the beach Wbeo tbe team plays Baltimore Sanday. Colcb De9 ..... bu opted to beaCb or1 .. lD faYOI' of .,_ tMnek .•. EHD tbou&b the Dettolt Lklal .,.. Ued for tbe wont ncord in Ute-NFL.-Co.ch M.ce ~ wu oven a vote ol OQDMonce by team °'"*' WIWUa a., ,..... . . . Cincinnati Bena•I• Unebacter ...... WWla .. l\lffered cartU.ace damac• to his tnee &mctay and 1a expeded to be at f« tbe Nit of tbe Muon .•• Minnelota nmn.lq back CHck Fwnau 1uttered a cracbd· rib a1_1ln1t Detrok lut week and wW not play a1almt Tampa Bay .•. Tiie San FructKo Gen bave waived Unebacker ... Alm and placed defemlve back MelY18 ..... OD tbe 1.Qjured r.erYe llat. v-tle.,etrlle £eflfl• 11€£A Pa•t Pele• Senior forward K1k1 Vudewepe scored 18 Ill points and irabbed el1bt rebound.a as UCLA raWed for a I0-77 bukett.U victory over the Poll1b Natlonal team before 7,115 at Pauley Pav1Uoa Tueeday nlaht ... Manlll Dell* •cored 18 polntl to lead Athlete. in Actlon to a 12-71 l>Uketball win over Ore1on Al Gelber1er baa recovered from a koee- operation and plans to defend bis title ln Mooterey'1 1011 tournament in January ... Former U.S. Olympic heroes JI• Tlilllpe and B4* Baye11 will be elilible for coa.aaderatioo for the Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum t.bat wlll be cstabliabed in Colorado Sprtnga. _., Followlno are the top SPOrts events on TV tonlotit. Ratings are. ' ' ' / excellent. ' ./ I worth watching. ' ' fair; / fon;tet 1t. A 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Seattle Anno..mc:..-s: Chick Heam and Pat Riley The Lakers are In the midst of a t009h swing thrOUQh the Pacific Northwest, where they are meeting their top r ivals for the divisional f:f'OWn. Los Ang&les will be trylno to snap bKk from a 114-99 loss to the ~urrent leader, Portland, on Tuesday night. RADIO . Bask.U.11 -Lakers •t Seattle, 7:30 p.m., KLAC <S70). Hockey -Phlladelphla at Kings, 8 p.m ., KllS <11SO). .Three Tritons Honored landry Cut Hollywood Over Ego Mission Viejo Dominates All-South Coast By ROG EK CAJU.80N Of .. O.llyl"MllMaff .. Mission Viejo Hl&h's champion Diablos .dominate the All-South Cout Leasue football felectioos with eight fl.nit team playen and lhe <:oacbolthe Year aa selected by the Daily Pilot. However, three San Clemeote standouts have been cboeen for apeclal booon u the venaWe Jeff Banner" defensive ttar Curt Arona and 280-pound tackle .Mark Solomon have been ainlled out for .Player of the Year 1aure1'. Banner, who rum, puaes and catches on of· tense with IJrst team ability. wu selected u the \easue'• top defensive back, while Arona ii the No. 1 defensive llnemal) and Solomon the circuit's leadin1 offemlve lineman. John Mwio, who baa l\llded Ml.salon Viejo to 4 atralpt. victories over two aeuoo.a, including 1t7I CIF Central Conference champiooabip, ii t.be Coacb ot the Year. " H.ll runJlinc back. Rich Sanchez, i1 tbe leasue'a offensive back of tbe year, and bla lioebac.ker, Louie Ochoa, ii tbe leaaue'• player of tbe year bi that area. DALLAS tAP> -Dallas Cowboy1 coach Tom Landry aald Tuelday be fired linebacker Tbomaa Henderson ln1tead of demo,tin1 blm because be fl&ured the former No. l draft choice'• ego couldn't handle leCOQ.d·llrinC 1tatus. Offen.save lineman of the year ii Capl1trano Valley's center Bruce Boatman. ··I decided he couldn't funct!on Con the bench>." laid Landry. "It would have been bard for him to band.le a aecond-1trin1 role. Hll ep la 1ucb that be needs to start. I definitely tbouebt lt ~ affect the team with him Oil the 1ldelina ... * All·SoaUl C.out Leape Finl Team Ofteme POI. Player, lcMel QB-Dave Teske, Miulon Viejo RB-Rlcb Sancbea. Mission Viejo RB-Erle Fox, Capo Valley RB-Jim Gleed, Dana HlUs WR-cam Bryant. Capo Valle)' TE-Rick Buhler, Mluion Vlejo T -Mark Solomon, San Clemen~ T -Dana lotmson. 111.ulon Viejo G -Bnlce SllDI. Capo Valley G -Bobllehr. Million Viejo C -Bruce Boatmaoi. Capo Valley Pina "I·••• Defeae BL S-11 S-9 5-8 S-9 6-3 8-3 u 6-2 5-9 5-1 6-1 DL-Curt Arona, San Clemente M DL-Dave Greer, Laauna Hllll •1 DL-Je« Bereea, Minton Viejo l-0 DL-aarta HendricbOn, Dana ftllll •2 NG-.tobD Sdlroedllr San C1emelM l-0 LB-lade Ocboa. Ml.aicm Vl$ 5-t L~lta&mlth, Cktmmt.e S-10 DB-=Je« , Sain C11mea.te 5-10 DB-St.9v• • Capo van.y l-0 D~ dnelll, Mtitton Viejo W DB-Tom , Lacuna Hllll 5·10 Wt. a. 152 Sr. 150 Sr. 188 Jr. 180 Jr. 170 Jr. 193 Sr. _,Sr. 22S Jr. 188 St. 118 St. 202 Jr. L•ndry told tbe flftb·year player be WN aotq to be put on wajvers but the controvenlal HendersOD, wbo bad held the media 1DOtliabt at t.be Super Bowl in Janu.ary, aD.DOUDced bis retirement at an emotional pras conference. 190 2U 201 190 J.ilO lei 1IO 188 190 1'5 175 *'Ye1terday wat a tryln1 day.•• said LraDdry at bis weekly press conference. '*but I bellew we'll set thlnl• back la t.be sroov•." Sr. LandrJ aald that lt Heodenoo St· deeldM to come out ol retlre- Js. meat tbm tbe CowboJ• wW Nit Sr. a No. 1 draft ebot.ce fl'Om t.be Jr. team lb.It wuta blm. Sr. Bouttm Coach Bum Pbllllpe Sr. wu Hked OQ a telephone Sr. hookup Tmld.lY ti be wanted Sr. Hendel"IOD and he replied: "U a St . .-'.) IUY can't set aloq Ofte place tbe Sr. cbanca of hlm 11Wn1 a)ona 1omewbere elH are not too tood.'' Dal1at meets ~ou1ton Tbob.llviftl DQ Md t.ad1y Hid Jl1b Heplan will l'ep&aCll HeDderHD •• 1tron1•lde 111Debadr.er. LaAd:r1 u.o •"MGDC:ed aw lajUNd ., .. ," not. tackle .... --.. ··u.'tult llkiilr »l&Ter CID die team to &)laj.,. -.• r..s .. ....,~ ...... Landey, iali l\aUbecl llOblrt ~--"°'* ltaft .... Ol • IQJl!lr; to S.OU Laidlaw i8d Wat~ aeqUlnd JoU No toe mlO& ltatt at lift cW-'" eacl w1tll Larry Cole belna JMTed lDtoWl tackle. ,.II "'9 ma• tJae clla.Dae It's becauH ••'ti Dt•d mote 1tnn1Ut • tM llaeap," Mid lAldn.· ftlli tam will trJ ·to •toP .dlil ou.n· lt.ar bick ·&art ·Campblll. .. ~ .... 14..i ,. '77 l'e.m H'elLUd No. l ln the 8i1 Plve Con· ce and leeded No. l lD tbe eUmlna- vabeaten •nd uotled Loyola 1'77 a team wtt.b ltrenlth equal to lta On1d7. acecirdlDf to Coach Steve Gr a CJ1I' 4-A Player ol tbe Year When be IUided Loyola to the crown in 1N2. MY• bis team !a_ q~clter and ,._ .... a betle'r bacaleJd than that untt wtdcb eliminated Fountain Valley from tbel>laJdfslD •77, · Fountain Valley and Loyola square off at Cerrltoa Colle1e wt th a 7 · 30 kickoff. · Amona Loyola's IUD are quarterback Vince Beriq:bele, fuUbeck Gres Brea- too Cl.100 JUdl>. tlpt end Nelson Lee C6-J, UllS) and tackles Geoff Bland (M 230> and Bryan Abron CS-3. 220>. • "We've faced a 'Couple of ~&ms t.bat were llmllar in their approach u Foun· t.ain Valley." aaya Grady. "But we've adjusted fairly weU. We'll show up "I Just hope the 1ame ta not decided on breab or ottlclatin1. I hope the best team wtos.·· Padfle.WarhaaSl-'l•r Sunilarillea abound tn a Bi& F\ve Coo- f ere nce same lcheduled for Wutminaler Hilb <7 :30 ) between Marina and Pacific Ha1b of San Bernardino The Pirates of Coach Tom Hoak are in the playoffs after a loo1 dry spell < 1M3>. finiabed second in t.betr league. run a veer offeme and defend with an Olue. Marina tS SffODd 10 the Sun.set Lea1ue and lD t.be playoffs for the first Ume ever. RN&encse (1-2) 11 .......... ...,,., JI CNff9Y 11 w .. 1c..1.,. 11r1~ '' ""' 0......., .. » .. ......,_ 11 l'e<oll( .0 P.im~ u ,.,._ . ,..,.,, ... flllreleate(M) t) M 1raC... .. l'-Y•f'dn 10 Se ,.,.., __ n l!IS..-- 1• ~ ..... , ,,~ • •hlel ... ""--.. ·-,, ............ Avt.UO..(t-2) IO l'alOOY..-GK ~ f(,,W',..,., .. •• ....,. Co\i.. •.... , .. .,0 1• L•NtO• ,,._ Tbe difference ts raw speed. Par1!1c ~~ ~~=: r u n n 1 n g b a c k C u rt Pe et e 1 J 3 >• c' ~ toucboowns > bu reported 4 6 speed for 1' L•"'- 40 yards and rec:e1vers Vic Wu htngt.00 Pwemount(t-tl and John Jackson are at the 4 5 level 1• 11114,. ~· Hoak uses speed in the vttr a.'> op ~ ~;.::- posed to Marina power out of the vf'er .. r ........ Quarterback Dav1d Rwz ha.<\ 10 TD ~ ::,·~:: passes and 1l hu t:ioe<on lhe ouL~1dt• run 1• ... , ,,._... n1ng speed 41nd pas:-.1 ng that ha ~ ,0 ~::·rt..., catapulted Pauf1c into prominence. N•t"' Damw 11 .. Tep QB l 0 'J 0 0 ' • • 11 ,, •• 1 IJ -~ ~ u , ,. \ 0 . 0 1• 0 0 • 0 I u • Notre Dame Hieh of Sherman Oaks the wild card entry in the Bie Fave plQ'off1. poses a .nous threat t.o Sunset Lueue cham· paoo Edi90D wit.b u.ze aJld a t.altnted quarterback when they colbde at Huntinlton Beach Htch at 8 "Our pr'Qblem :· says Notre Dame Coach John Sllee.e, 'ha:. been mist.altes When you make mistakes, you lose games ·· Notre Dame hu made m1.St.aJct>s to lhe tun~ of three losses. the last a 211>-3 setback to St Francis an the Del Rey League finale De"lp1te last week s loss the Kmeht.s were 1nv1ted tot~ playoffs a:. the fourth Del Rt') League entry Loyola Coach Steve Grady labels l'lotrt' Dame quarterback Steve Cottrell t 12 TO passes 1 as the best passer he s seen th1 :,, seaaon. , And with a front hne which averaees 209 pounds from tackle to tackle. C.ott.rell has enjoyed IOOd protectJon. KHl-6 Te .... D~fnadtt»ltf PerenmaJ Inland Empu~ power RedJands High enters the playoffs for t.be 16th llme lD 20 years as at invades the Santa Ana Bowl !or a 811 Five Conference battle with Mater Oe1 Game Ume la 7:30 Redlands features awesome defensive stauallcs against the run, wtUcb hu been ooe of Mat.er Dei's 1lann1 weaknesses Uus seuoa desptte rackln1 up an 8-2 record and claimin1 a port.Jon of the A.nptus Leasue cbampionsblp. Tbe Terrtus, under Coach Paul Womack. have allowed an averaae ot 39.8 yard.I per same oo the l1"0UDd and have held 10 op- ponent.a scoreless ill tbe first and third quarters Amons the Terrier bacb are tailback Skeeter LeWls < 15 touchdowns' a.od fullback Ray Canillo. remembered as an out· standiq defeosave end m urn tn a playoff 1ame at Newport Harbor. lflralese~ Oltnue--.llftl Mlralelte HJ.&h'• Marauders. from I.be n&aed and balanced Pi«Jneer Lupe, lD .. ade Newport Harbor Hl&b <11 for a Central Conference ptayolf oipeoer with Sea View Lea1ue champion Ellan· cla. The Marauden, with a M record, are an option attack team. keyed b)' tbe fUDll.lnl and Pautna of q~rback John Engstrom. Enptrom bas PYSecS for ISM yards and nine tourhdown• while completiq 74 ol 138 attempca, in add.iUon to runn.i.n& 'or 369 yards on lot carries and rive touchdowns. Receiver Mike Kupt& bu acored seven touchdowns, iJl addilioo to comlDa 't.s 1lx intereeptiom .. a d~ensive back. The Marauders' rusher la Steve Fer, who bu averaaed 4.~ 11.rda per era.cit scored four TDI. "Delemively we've bad aome problem.a, 1ay1 t.bird-ynr coach 01.1')' 1(1mbrell. "But we bve b9d decent offemive balance and we've IQlt tome pod linemen in lbft Ore1 <•2, 225). Mlke Blr U..90-pound de(enal" tackle> and Joe Weinbach Cdefemlve end>." A.,..._ ... 8ar .... fer IMeAJ Wttb seven 1tralabt Pkloeer Leque Yletori• 1n bod the A via· tloa Hiib Fal~ a major barrier tn Colt.a Kesa Hilb'• path u the Ceatnl erence s>la1offl pt under way. The 1ame ii Ht for the Aviation H1lh campus witb kickoff at 7:30. AYUdion ii loeaced at3m Manhattan Beach Blvd. COlcb Herb Hlncbe'• Faleona are 1ed by quarterback Tim Green (12 touchdown pauet and nmnen Steve Laatrape1 Celtbt TDI) and Dan Dtu. Additlonally the Faleom answer Costa .... '1 pu1•nc 1ttack wttb rect&"1 Jon Smith. a tll).pounder who bu caqbt 41 puses for 1a yards and l1ll touchdowns out ol a multiple on . "We're fearful ol ea.ta lilt1&'1 Blll Lux." ••11 HlDcbe. "And ectta ..... 1na1 bf ~ulekele team ..... aeen thll ,ear. Tbe oou. ad QUlcknell bl dead1J f« aa. •• · .,_ · 'l1dl la Avtadaa't MCCDll ltnJCbt ,._ ID tbt ~ ander Hindle. havtnl ~a N ot9rall record lD ma. "' ........... -·------... . t '· . c . ' t ~ . r ' • . r I , I ( tJ p ...... __ _ ,,. -. QUARTZ HALOGIN HAllD HILD ,eftiiiiiii~ SPOIL I G HT 35.000 CANOU,.OWllt ........ "" o+t/Off Swfldo • Eno l-IS It Cord • l'ltlolgrlp ...... PWGS IQO UG«Tll .. 14!! ; COSTA MESA A11·13 llAaWAll TUtfllSS 27 MONlH llMITED WARRANTY .. 1 FULLERTON 1530 S. HAllOR ILVO. PHONE, 870-0700 urrar otWA• Ml•l-ALAIM CLOCI 6 HOLDD •0.-0......., __ _ _ ,__ • ._.,_ ... _/I.A_.. . • ......_ •. t.e.p ...... Timi u.:s. ~ = =-='° 1·1~u UTTal' NOT INQUOID • llOTIL ITC. IA. . ---------~---:.. FV: Thrown to the CD.bs~ 11 -of tM CIP BlC Fl ~ toottMU p.trlDO, It would pear tH l'oatiin Vall•J Hl1b .... l'ODI .......... tbtowa to u. ..... OI' bl lf~~·'wtth No. 1 ·= r.:~~~~oppanent FrWAJlllJIM. . A tOuja obltaele, IDdeed, for the de- flDdlq CIP dWDP'o!ll l.nd tb1rd p~ ftaltber In the 8unMt Lape. ll'1 iemlnllcent of a year aco wblft the CIF decided the SUmet Leape'1 No. I team, Newport Harbor, WU the wont ol tbt lot and cut them qalnat efeated, tied, No. 1 nmked. No. 1 Htded St. Paw. "I thoulbt it WU a poulbillty," layt Fount.alD Valley Coach lllb MllDer. "But --lt became reality, I WU la •bock. "It's a ch1Uen,p. Wt ba.,. a lot of reaped for tbein. · • The pme lt at C.rrttol ~· and it.'I a mutda of the 1m c1-ti wbeD l'owrtAi!n V.U.,'1 ... mln'1Y UU.tiouDd Jail rnaat wu atODll«l ID double Oft?· ttrne b1 tlleCUbl, ii·20. 'Tb• Cira -.ikJa to teed 'oaMalD Valley In U.. No. lt 11ot may rnolve around tbe fact Uae Barom an three· Um• loMn. Or maybe It la IJm~ a •ood IPG' to put the Samet Leape 1 No 3team. Af Pralled o1 the facu. l'..d1lon Coech Bll Workman bad tbil response: ''Loyola bad better bold OD to lU teeth." RecaWq the '78 playotta. Newport Harbor QPMt St. Paul, 10.7, to apoll a perf ec:t lealOll. ••• SPEAKING OP ST. PAUL, WeatmtnM.er High officlalt are IUD try. lo& to ftcure out bow t.be Swordsmen knew Weltmlalter wu out and Notre Dame wu ln u the Bil P'\ve Con· GWC Women Qualify tbe ODb' 1ou comtn1 to Sant.a Mcnica earlier lD \be year. fereoce'1 wild card team at t!30 a.m. &eturday. thrM boun befon tbe n· ...... ~"'. A PIAYOl'P oDDITY: In tbe Coastal Conferenc.~o:/. Beach Pob' •t.en wtt.11 an o.t . Seem• the Jactrabblta hacl'to foi'fett a 8-2·1 record due to lneHllbtlltiet, but the Moon Leacue voted them lo u their No. 3 entry anyway. ••• SCANNING TBS nNAL top 10 for Oran1e County hllh acbool football tams. the cream that wu It tbe top at the start of the campatan. returned. After the nm •eet of competlUon Edlton and Mater Del were 1-2 lo the ranklap. And after Dine more weeks, despite both ablorblne two loaes, they resume their 1·21tandin1 TORRANCE-Golden West Collep'1 women'• volleyball team 1rabbed Ila MCODd ttratabt Soutbern UcLA·a Mike Sanders keeps b.ia eyes on Zdialaw Myrda of the Callfornla CClaferenee tfU. Tuelday Polish National basketball team Tuesday niaht. The Bruinl Dlpt wttb • c:ruew.a.. tbne-bour, Hooper Wins Honor rallied for a 90-77 victory. Ove-1ame Yldor7 over Santa Moolca _...,..... _______________________ at&ICamlDoCollqe. WeJMbt Hooper, a frethmm wttb The m.atcb wu a pluaft for the tbe Oranae Coast Collep women'• . b s conference crowa, 1face Santa volleyball team, bu bMo named Oung' Ut trong MoD.lcaandGoldea WeatftQllbedthe m01t valuable player In tbe 8oadl race 1D a Ue for Ont. It qualifta the Cout C.onferenee tll1J year. RUltler women for • 1pot 1D tbl at.ate Jolninl Hooper oa U.. flnt team playoffs Nov. 30-Dee. 1 at Senta Ana from the Ptra. an loleM Huttman Colle1e. and Diana Banclel. Otben named IA- R le D -~ F h · Game aeoret wen 15-4, U.15, ~. elude: Katy Kntldlmar <C«dtol>: uat ,rs-to epe''" on res men 11ic1:manc1~.rt 1ec1 0o1den w .. t·s ~f~a~ iS::~t~~.~= 87 IOllN 8EVANO Of tte Dlilly Pt• ..... aUack with 25 k1lll and D1De ttufft, <Fullerton>; and Linda West <SD Greenfield la bopln1 Htidemelcb and while Terri Prw119J coatrf~ 20 MHa>. It will be romia. Inexperienced and talt!llted, meanlna Coach Jlm Green- field"s Golden West College basket· ball' team can 10 In a myriad or dlre9tiona. aopbomore returnee Doq Jardine kllll and aix 1tuff1. Golden West OCC placed Sue Habecker and (8-7) wW be able to handle that phue .flD.labet,:;~~tbe;;~re~IUl~ar~se~qoo~~at~2o.~1,~~L~a~u~ra~Bandel~~on~tbe~~secoo~~d~te~am~. =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of the same. - Another help to Greenfield lt be now baa a full time aui.at.ant to work with ln Steve Dunnam, wbo directed Bellflower High Into the CIF playoffs "r feel we'll .cet better as we go aloll8." says Greenfield. "We'll be starting three, sometimes four freshmen. We're not super talented but we have some strong people We're going to get better ·· IT'S llAllD TO IMAGINE the team cou1a do much wone than last year's 9.z« mark. But then that wu Green- fletd•1 ftrlt year at the helm and be mrited much ol lut 7ear'1 talent. eaaon ts different lD tbat y every member la a Green· f recruit. TpHlve members of the 15-man squad are freshmen, .nd Greenfield enjoyed an excellent recruiting season considering laat year's circumstances. The Rustler second.year coach ac- q ulred three All-Oranae County players in 6-6 Randy Heidenreich and 6·2 Truitt Hatt.on of Marina High and 6-2DaveAtk:lnaofLosAmigos. He also nailed down such standouts aa ~ark Baker <Garden Grove) and Darin Bowen <Edison>. AND BIU.L, WITH ALL the talent· ed freshmen. the one that will make the' team 10 la sophomore forward Walt Evans. "W'e're 1ot.n1tohaveto1et 15 to 20 potata a 1ame from blm 1f we're 10-in,_to win," admita Greenfield. 'lbe Ru.Uent are alao 1ot.nc to need to set some reboundln1. aometbiDI thet dldft't do very well lut )'Hr AIA Entertains North Carolina Athletes ln AcUon•t basketball tea.n doesn't pla)t many home pmes but wbm it doet. lt'• a1alnlt quality comPllWon. Clirre6Uy ranked No. 3 lD the Wor)d Top a poll, AlA eotertalnl the UD.lvenlty of North Carollna Sabu'· ~~1~ at the Anaheim ConftDtion ~r. 1'be Tar Heela, tbe defendlnl Atl40Uc Coast Conference cham· ploU, feature All·Amerlcan Mike O'Jtol'ID and one of tbe nation•• mo.t rw))ed.ed coacbet, Dean Smltb. After a zt.I HUCID a JUI' a80, Smftb baa an ll·year Hee>rd of -.m 8t Nortb Carollu, a Qarkl1DI .TIO ~·· He WU tbe coacb ol tbe U.8. ()11mp1c buketbaD team ln m_:,A II WonSnt OD a ll·pme win· ntna 1trea~1 ha•lna defeated umy~ Of me Padftc, 7Ul, Mon· daJ. ID 11 ,.mee at Anaheim, AJA hllflttok>M. ~ PPlu • • last season "WE'RE GOING TO START OUT running," says Greenfield about the team's style of play, "and see bow we do. "It's eoing to be aaonizinl at first with all the turnovers but bopef ully we'll aet better. "Playtng at a junlor colleae level i.a a bil Jump for mOlt of these kids. Our &oal la to fiD14b lD tbe top three of ou• eonfettnce <Soutbem Cal> and flniththeseuonover .500. "It '1 really hard to know bow good we 're 1otn1 to be unUl I see ws play. We really don't have one out· standing stren1th. We're a very average team right now that I hope matures as the season goes oo." Golden Weal opena the seaaon Fn· day at 2: 30, bolt.in& LA Ml.talon. Here's a closer look by l)OIWon: • GUARD-Hatton, at 6·1, 135 pounds, will be at one of the backcourt spotsJQtb sophomore r. tumee K~esaner at the other. Hatton waa an all·Oranae County pick and co-most valuable player <wltb Heidenrelcb)ln the SunHt Leape 1ut 1ear. Mesaner came off the beoob lut aeuon in a spot role. Comlnl otf the beneb th1t HUOD will be S-3 Baker, who avera1ed 25 points per 1ame last MUOD AWDI: 5-9 Gary ADderlon of New Mexico: 1-1 Jlm Murray of La Quinta; andt-lScott Simooot l"ountain Valley. POSWA&D -Evaoa lt fhe oaly pla7er CID tbe team wltb a DOlltloll locked up. U. bad J.85 reboundl and a 12·poiDt avera1e u a freshman out ot Greeuboro, North Carollna. Tbe other ltal'tinl lpot ftpns to be ftlled by Bowen, a ru11ed 1·5 power forward. BoaMtn1 out ~ are 8-3 Cbarlle Relff. a more traufer from Southern U &&ate; 1·2 Jlm Eldrldl• of Huntinston Beach; 6-4 Art McGee from Ohio; and f.3 Ron Wi.atrtcb of Pall.Mdel. CENTE&-Heldennicb bu earned the nod to start for now a1tbou&b J ardlne ll ICbeduled to ... plentJ ol plaYtna time. J ardlne ftnltbecl MCODd lD nboQDcffn1 to Evans with 111 and nlDe palnta per 1ame. Fretbma nm Wakeman <M> of New Mexico flUI out tbe pcllitton. * * *· ' Saddlebaek Plays ~onight The ~ pme lD that toac rtM to the top blllU tonleht (7:30> for the Sad&.baei eoue1e butetball tam u lt bOlta Mt. Sall Jaclato. RUlbcl No. 1 lD botb UM ltat. aod •~atlllaad bHtetbaU pc>lla, tb• :..ua::.;.;1ToWr: r= ntuna m IDtlDblrl (four ..,...> Off lillt MMOll'1 liQU4. Tbe Ondlcll wW be le4 bJ M c.t.r: Ke'flD lfAiM, wbO a.....-a ~,per pme In 14 tt8ltl ·fut )Hf, Reil M baeUd bJ fcl'wa.rd Baadf Wllltltdll, •bO a....._ 11.7. OU.•r .wwn wlU~ilaclUdt &d Patrtcll a,_. pant, •ar;;"'~,,.. at otf tu.UcS and Teel H at Po1.,t_ Oaaeboit b&" wall 11 1tri111at at-llolDI md tft eoa11cldn ·Millllm Oollftteet ebatDPIODlhlPI. r PICKING-A-PICKUP. E THE 1980 TOYOTA TRUCKS. P1ck1ng the right pickup is .i lot tr1ck1cr than choosing a car Trucks ldke a b<'at1nq that a car will never see That's why. if you're shopping for trucks. you should come 1n to your lbyota dealer. 'Nhen 1t comes to toughness. nobody builds a small truck better than Toyota Why they're tough. Every 1980 Toyota truck has a rugged all· welded cab to help eliminate squeaks and rattles. And a gutsy 2.2 liter engine with enough load-moving torque to handle the toughest jobs. Torsion bar front suspension takes the punishment and comes back for more f Even pow£'r a5 1c;ted front disc tJrakcs ari r,land,lfO I Why we've got -- 1 the truck you want. 'tbur luyo1;1 dt·dlflr t 1 I f Why they're mote 1980 trucks 1n th1" cl~i<><; comfortable. 1han anybod·1 Touqh mcnc , Inside lhe1r cabs. the~e saving S.an<1ard Beds Lon(J Toyotas look ltkc anything Beds The only v, 10n Truck but a truck There's a hand 1n this class SA-5 Sport some dash thal could belong Trucks And more 4-Wtieer 1n a sports car SR·5 Sport Drives 100 '1t>lJ re afmO.:>I Trucks even come standard I sure 10 find one tha1 s rigl 1: with bucket seats. AMFM t0< you stereo radio. plush carpeting. So come 1n 10 your and new this year. full lbyo1a deafer And see how 1nstrumentatl0fl easy p1ck1ng a pickup canbe ···v9~AT FEE~G . TOYOTA 4 • t J • I J ' ( f 1 ~ I • >'• s .... -..... "' U I .. ~~ • .111 -" ..... .._ .... ~ --~ l1 ...... Trd ...... 114, Leken .. LOI A .... LH -a-t II, WllU. ~ A~l·J....,. 24, JoMSOfl IS, NI-ti, H..,....s.o...er 1, ,..,,, .. T-...aat-M .. . flOttTIANO -~ t, w..,,.,..... U, aw.. ... .,_ ... 0.-•• LMcal t•. Twentlltl 7, JeeWll '-p._ I. 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Ooldm •t OotMce breesed into tod.&1'• Soutbern Calltonda r~ oaal IC ••* polo cbam· plooablp 1•m• ·bY 101••n1 k>Plld vte\Orl• OHi' Cerrttoe < 11 .. ) and LA Valley (13·11> Tu ax •~t Cnren eone,.. Tbt RulU ts, DOW 20-1 oa tbe )'tar, are favor9d la toclay'a Oaale aaawt ~ Beach Cit1, wbltb downed Oraqe Coast in the flnt round <11·7) but bed to bani on Cor a N vlctorJ over VeatW'a lD tbe nlatcap. Oran~aaI, mHnwblle, kept it• '°' • berth in tbe 1tale playotr1 aUve by 'eOmlDI back in tbe aeeood 1ame Tueaday to nip Chaffey. 10.9, 1n double overtime. Ron Froel scored the winning 1oal with l :O remainiq, and Pirate aoalle Jack Jfebert •topped a three-on-one attack ln the ftnal minute to preserve the victory. Hebert finished the 1ame wtth 17 saves. The winner of today's Golden West-Lona Beach showdown automaUcally qualifies for tbe •late playoffs as the Southena Callfornia No. 1 seed, while the loaer aoes back into the double ellmtnation pool. Oranae Coast can only make the playoff• by winnin1 three atrat1ht games today. aince the Pirates have already lost once. Golden West, with 43 stralibt victories against two-year schools, is the defending state champ and entered these re- gionals as the overwhelming favorite . Tim Spaeth led the Rustl<!rs' attack Tuesday With ei&bt goals for the two games, while Mike Hecklin contributed six goals. Long Beach qualified for the championships by winning the Metropolitan Conference. The Vikings and Rustlers have not met lhts season. C:Olif ornia Accepts Bowl Bid EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . (AP> -After snuba by Louiaiana State and North Carolina Slate, the Garden Slate Bowl bas finally. found an oppo.. nent for Temple. The University of California accepted a bid Tuesday to face Temple in the Dec. 15 game at Giants Stadium. "We're delighted to accept. Tb.la will be a tremendous boost to our program and we're really lqoklng forward to the trip. It wlll be great exposure for our quarterback, Rich Campbell," said Athletic Director D•ve Maggard. The Golden Bears, 6·5, were at leaat the third choice of the bowl selection committee. Earlier Tueaday, North Carolina State turned down a bid because the 1ame conflicts with its exam schedule. And last Saturday, Louisiana State snubbed the Gar~en State Bowl in favor of tbe Tangerine Bowl, where it will meet Wake Forest. Temple, 8-2, was chosen Satur· day u the Eastern represen· tative after bowing to Penn State 2'l· 7. Each t eam is guaranteed $200,000. Arizona State defeated Ruteen, 3'-18, in the inau(Ural game last year. About "2,000 of the 76,000 seata have been sold. Callfornla'a five losses came by a total of 24 points. Included were a 14-10 lou to Mlchlean. a 24-14 Jou to Southern California, and a 2.8-24 loa to Waahlngtoo. It wlU be the Golden Bean flrst bowl appearanee since 1959. "l tblnk the fans are gotq to aee two ol the top quanerbacts ln the country,'' aaid Robert Muloab)', eucuUn d.lred.or of the New Jersey Sporta,and Ex· PotlUoa Authority, referriq to Campbell and Temple'• Brian Broomell. ··one thlng ii for sure," Mulcahy a4ded, "the ball ii go- ln1 to be ln the air." 4 Gauchos Gain Honors l'our memben ol Saddlebaet Collese'• water polo t.Jam baft been ~ to tbe All·lllleloo Conf e1'8Jee 141194. TblW playets-Katt Beeman. Paul lillotcb end St••• M arklbur)'-an retumln1 all· coDftrence aelectlont, wblle Due Bon wu bonOted tot tbe flht um.. All are iollhomOrt1. KU.b tallied a tum~all A 10111 wbll• Bora had '3 iOd BMmaDA; llarklb•rlJ tb• Gauebos to•ll•, blOCr -lbOta .... ''' 1ea1on. Tbt Gaucho• ftaltbid tbe teuoa thlrd beb1Dd Palomar aild Chaffey, DASHING THROUGH THE DOUGH? SILVER STREAK · ~· .... I ...... ..__ .. ..,_ ... _ ......... ~ ... "1.!-'° ...... ,_ •. ',;:f I J-·--,..---·----·-"_,.._,____ ·--..... _._ .. _____ ,_ ""-......... -........ I ... -... ---·--11111., ... ., • ..... 11, rtPl.l•-------Name ·-n. ...... _..., ...... c-1 Adclf1$1 ---I• .... c..._-_•_MU __ ._ ..... ______ _ c~ I ---------------------~-------• State lio .J c:., -. a, ___ _ ._________ .. _____________ _ HZ20 .. ,., •<>PIRATING GOl.DMINE • OPllt.ATING DUMP CAR SET •REAL SMOKE 18)f OF RACRG AC11C* • 2)fa SW! •, l -of\11!(3 CUAVEHIJGGER H P? C,1 • i "'""''"' H .. Pvrtormanc.e ContrOlltt<~ • Dart'CIPv>• Jumo ...,,,, N•tl' C.IO.., 6.1•" '' •Nitto GlOw Cr3,,. S.rltlf F~ with f ldQ?> • N 1IP ~ Dftc'Ofatl()t\ ~ • Wall Power P.t1ell U L L•l.IW TU 0 S/>f I I> COM J>l-:TI Tl V f /<IC RACl\'C rHTll l.FFT A MJ IOCllT TC ll.\.\.' LIST $51 .00 s2gs• IWYTOGO WR'llADIO 1/20 SCALE LIST $70.50 1~ .. ~38'' . ·~ REG. $39.99 • lJQl>lf'd 0.0 &..... LDclO .. "'~eno~ • Ooeratw'G Gooo ~ • fl Colnrlul ,....,,., c.. ~a..°""'° Ca Set -Rec.eMng °"' ..... ~ !l>o .... • 38". •s· Owl Tra;.• L.r;QYI • "°""' l'llctl wrtrl r orwwa """~ ... OVER & UNDER woo a: e ! ~ ...... C.'" Hvtftr •M"'t «rt • a ""' '" , ... ,... ,..,,,..,.,. e Wall ,._ IMCll (V L. llt._I • ...,...._~ ........ .._~II ... • O,..ll•nt ..... , • ., ............ .. $24.95 VALUE LIST $74.96 N0 .381 556'' ~ ... 'V. ', (,. "' , ..... c.-.......... , ( ... "" ., ..... ,, ... ,, ...... ,....... . ..-...-......... "' •70001 lllHllO ~le<lt. (27 10 MH1 I •72002 HlllllO wltlle I•• llOMlhl s24•9 MASERATI BORA RADIO CONTROL CAR WITH RADIO SYSTEM s59•• '-f ·19 TUii& DREMiii?. .049 6AS POWERED -..,~ U/CONTROL DISC..SELT ELECTRIC SANDER OMMn-.no LlSTl89.96 =r.= '11"569''· FaTAI YAll£Y 11410 IANOILIH CllCLI. FOUNTAIN YALLIY, CA •2101 (714} fU·fllt LA HABRA l40t SOUTH llACH ILYD LA ttAHA, CA t0631 (714, tt4°S72l (2'3) 941·U14 Also stoMs in -- 11111181••• . . ~"Splld Ktng .. Buy Low, Sell High SAN DIEGO <AP> -llarlborouib Propertle1 • Ltd. paJd • mll.llon two weeta aeo for 1,08'7 acres 1,of land aJona Interstate 15 ln San Dte10 County. Tbe Canacban developer IOld it lut week for $20.3 million to another Canadian firm. Daon Corp., it wu diacloaed Tuelday. AD American aub- sld.1ary ol Daon plans to build 4,100 houses lD a de· velopment to be called Miramar Ranch North. LEASE fil From Tfle Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR' Benefrt From Our Pnctng Policy. Selechon And Superb Service. OPEN70AY8 2600' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540·1100 .. CANYON.LAKE .,, PRIVATE MASTa PlANNED COMMUNITY AROUND 1 S MILE SHCllBJ• I.ME (Formerly Railroad Canyoo ReeeM)trl II s simply not Possible to be far from the water • 2 mannas & 7 sandy beaches • Tennis courts • 18 hole golf course • Community PoOI •Water skiing • All facillttes corrn:>leted • Lodge & Restaurant • Over 60 homes under construction "--!'!" COlne.,... Sll.000 1 w ........ --..s121.ooot.s2so.ooo Ylewlah.._$16,000· l~lllt.A.._ CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES R. URQUHART Ill Attorney at Law Q. I INOORPORATED MY BUSINESS ANO LATEa IT PELL INTO SOME LEGAt TllOUBLE. AaE llY PEUONAL ASSETS IN JEOPA.&DYf A. NO. JI you kept your bu1lne11 affairs separate from your personal affairs, your personal aaseta are aafe. Q. DO I NEED A LAaGE SUM OF MONEY POa THE INITL\L CAPITAL OF MY PLAN· NED OO&POU'ftONf A. NO. For example, lt la legal to start your cor· PoraUOa wfth no capital. In CaJUornla, tbere ls no minimum capital requirement. Q. 18 IT EXPENSIVE TO INCO&PORATET A. NO. Th1J law office wlll lncorporate )'OLtr pre· ... , « plumed bua1neu for the all lncluslve prtc~• of 1$10. Tblt breaks down to S250 ln at-toraefa r .. and $'30 In eo1t1. We turn around aad ,_, out coaa a follows: Fn.nchlae Tax aoard. •:~of Stat.. rro: Corl>cri· tioll Coannlllfoner, '25; CorpOraUoci M£nute llOak, 916dt.' and Seal, 135. An avera11 tn· ters:iorltkll takes 14 days; even futer tr pay· ment la by cUb or cuh1tr'1 cb~k. Wt are hap· py to _,..,. qut:IUoOt ·~ your pi'Op(iitd lD· co,rporatloa wltlloul obH1aUon to you. Our addttH l1 J1mea R . Urquhart Ill, A Proruooil Law CorP«?raUOn, uoo Dove Street, second J'loOr. Newport Bead>, Ca.lifomla a2fMIO. <Tl07la..sLMf C••nrweC ... I/Iffier lt'q Construcuoo hu started qp a nlne·•tory office bulldinl at KoU Center NewpOrt. It ta to be a UO. acre, muter-planned corporate otrlce park, and la a Joint venture of The Koll Company and Aetna Ute Jmurance Company. It will offer more than 134,000 square feet of ol· Cice apace. The builchn& ls a perfect cube. which wiU be entered via two t.bree·atory open air lobbies local· ed diagooally at comers or the buildine. It bas been designated the 4400 MacArthur Building. AdOtt~M•~ Herrema & Murphy Advertiaing, an advertis ing and public relatJons firm. bu moved mlo of fices at 197.62 MacArthur Boulevard an Irvine Formerly known as Myra Herrema & As soclates, the newly formed Herrema & Murphy Advertislng is a JOtnt partnen1tup between Myra Herrema. rounder and president. and J Jerry Murphy, vtce president of sales and chwrman of the board Former vice president of Cloutier Corporation a public relallons und publishing Ci>mpany , Her rema started an agency 10 Costa Melta an 1975 , WSAAA S~htar Sn The fourth m a senelt of Western States Ad vert1s1ng Agent·1es Association c WSAAA J seminars will be held at the South Coast Plaza Hotel an Costa Mesa. December 1 Entitled .. Preparing Your Presentation,'' the seminar will deal with ingredients to be considered and bow besl to use them LD mak101 a preseotallon. It w1U alao focus on the merits of speculative versus fee- paid presentations. Dick Lawrence, MarkeUoc Dlre<:liom. Inc., Newport Beach. and John Van Barneveld. PC/W Advertislng. Santa Fe Spnngs, are co chairmen of the series. The seminar 1s t.o begin at 8 30 a m and end at noon. The seminars are free to personnel from WSAAA member agencies. A fee or $25 will tw charged to non members F'urther mformat1on ll\ available by calling (213> 933.7337 S~inar Sdlftftdftf "Commercial Investment Marke~" is the scl\eduled topic or a session or the Southern Calllomla Chapter or CerWied Commercial In veatmeot Members from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club in. Costa Mesa. Alfred A. Gobar, a real estate ecooomiat, 111 the scheduled guest speaker. People interested lo leamln1 more about trends lo commercial loveetmeot markets are be· lnl lovited to attend. ReHTVatioos are to be made in advance, and there will be a cbaree of S2:S per penoo. For information contact Holmes W. Taylor at (714) 673--tl.91. Ta3t It' ......... Slate.t A seminar sponsored by Irvine Savings and Loan and the Law Offices ol Caprets & Kud.aD la to be beld from 7 to 10 p.m., Nov. %7, ln the Skyllner Room of the Airporter Inn Hotel, 19700 MacArthur Boulevarcl, Irvtne. A panel of 1peakera lncludin1 Richard HolmlJ'eD, a certified public accountant with tbe accounttna firm of Main, Hurd.man and Cranstoun. and Steveq B. Kray, an attorney and certified public accountant with the Law ftrm of Capreta & Kaldan. are to address the topics of tax plannina. truau, incorporation and other method.a to save and defer taxes. P•eaefter Repert• American Pacesetter ol Newport Beach re ported net income of $937,714, or 16 cents per abare, on revenues of $10,m,392 for tbe third quarter ended Sept. 30. Th1s compare1 wtth net income of '745,099, or 12 centl per •bare, on reveou. of SB,375,858, re· ported fOT the comparable quarter tut year. American Pacesetter includes three operaUnc d.1vlaiona: Paceaetter Homes, Inc., a land develop- ment entity; Woodleat Mortaa1e Co., mortaa1e banters; and American ElectroniCI, foe., muuf acturera or electromedianclal equipment. 2nd T.D.'s l $ I 0,000 tO $300,000 .......... , .... , We have lender fund.I available now. If your property qualUle1, we 1u1rantee a funding date in wrltln1. Ir we do not perform, we wW pay you $100 per day 'Ul we do. '6ive Away Gai~ Sell Losses' I "'~~: ... '• ~I ~!· a,. aaYwcaa Taw, tba9 bermia, aND't due until Ap'tl 11. the fact remalal that ~ left andooe ID the DIXt m U wlll have DO lmpaet oo your tm ~~. 'l"beNfore, oar neo MYeral eolwnu wlll~WUb wa)'t lo whteb you m1lht lower YOUf tas.._. 8 i.t ft all seem tdl-eervinl, we'll start wtUl tbt cbarUable awroech -that &, the tax ad· ftDtqj of cl~ MeUl'ttla wblcb bave •ppreciat- ed to eharity. aiCauM the tnO II, U you realised a loo1·term pm last year ... made a allable con· tribution to a ebarity. you mtued an opportunity for a ta benent. To e.ncourese charitable &ifta. Coosreu e«en fenerout tu NWardt to lndlvfdual dobon. ~ dollar a taxpayer lives to a re· co~ tb.arltable lDIUtat.im -up to 50% of ad· Justed poa locome for the year pveo -is las· dedw:tible. . BOWEVSa. GIFl"SOF property, aucb ustocb or bonda,offertbedoaor an even sreater tax rewuc.t. You can dooate apprecla&ecr -atocu. ror lostaoce, and deduct the full ma.rket value al their blper, current price -wit.bout payinJ a capital gain on tbe ap. preclatioo, provided you have held tbe appreciated property more t.ban one year. lo Ulla \ ; ·e; .. ·· .. · .. ·.·I, . .. -. way. lt is poulble to ret a ct. ductioo for more than the orl&lnal cost of your 1Ut. Deduction for tbil klad of &ill ta ~ hmiled to 30% or your adjusted CJ"OU lneome ill the year you make the gift. But any eaceu may be earned forward and deducted over the next ftve yeaMJ ~ ... ~-... • . ~ Charities love receivinl aecuntJes. because ~ they have tbe poteoUal for crowth. the, pay . divideoda. and they're readlly cooverted anto cub when needed. The advantages are a.Lao coo.aidera· ble to you, 1f youuselhi111imple ruleofthumb GIVEAWAY YOU a GAINS and ael1 your losses. If you give q,preda&ed a.cu• boeda, not only do you avoid paying capital gains tax on the apprectatioo, but you get • charitable deducllon for the lugber, current value ol the security If you seU depreria&ed teemtU. and donate tbe1 r proceeds. you gel the advantages or deduct lo& botb the capltal lou and tM tharltabl f .. • tribuUGD. s.., .. To lbow you bow tbl.a worb, let'• e JOU'N a mamed tu.s::Ju wttb two c • eamhlt '5,000 a year clalm1nc 0.00 lD penona1 deductlou. You own 100 lh&n111 ~k tbal COit S10 a ah.are moN t.haD a year .,o re DOW worUi S30 a abare. If you doaatAt aeeurtUes. tnatead of aelllnl tbem, you avl upJtal 01.na tax and save a full $1290 of \U saooo value ot securitles you dollate. And Uie • tr r-eeeiv• securiUee worth S3000. U you 11lf. securW• first and then coot.rtbute the P_roc . your federal tax aavlnga •Ould be aal111N4Ji~t ii, $l2IO Lu saved on the $3000 donation min'!'i.'*44 tax on the '2000 capital &aiD>. ·;:~1 8elUq SecutU. Oii MJ~ You Have.~~~ '" ' · · ·Let'• auume that 100 shares now worth.iP.>o orjatnaJly cost you $5000. U you first aelt ihe 1eeurttiea and then donate the proceeds, y~:fin claim a charitable deduction for the $3000 ·~· ceeda. Your total tax ~ :1 ::;:;rties byanc1~oi:! VIEW FRON proceed• Lo charity mE ~~ becomes S!l.50 -SMO by "'-IJ.& ·~ , la.ldag the $2000 short-.. ~. term capital Jou and $1280 on the S3000 lift. ~ wu dollate tbe abatts, all you can claJm ia a cbarfW)le deduction ol $3000. their cWTenl market val~;f.or a tu aavtnc of only 11290. You cannot cJ~· a capital Jou, because you gave the •tock l~y Tbua you loee the potential tax benefit, aiol .. .or coune, abort-term capital losses can be us~ to offset lneome on which maXJmum tax rates .,-e the bi~ -up to 70%. • A W...GIWarala,-:-:-. '. Tbe tu law bas spectfic rules covenng ~ forma ol cb&J'it.able llVJDC When you don~ .-P· PTeeiated property on which your profit would be taxed u a sbort·t.erm capttal gain. for ~te. your dl.arttable deduction 1s Uauted to y-our ~al ~t. But u our example abows. lhe sbort~m rule does not apply to a lou So while lt ta iiac-Or· t.ant that you not mlaa this opportunity fQr. • a special tax reward, you should obviously leek ~r attorney i. or accountant's advtce before ~ mg .• ' ShnT}/ L..uco..a u a '1roktt m tta. San.ta Ana offlc;e 01 .,ernlJ Lynch, Panr~ 1''rnnn and Smzth •. ()\'t•r Tht> Countt>r HASOLi~ . ~· . ' MUTUAL FUNDS tJ p LFE LITCO LTV LTllA L.TV pf I LTV pf 2M L.Oulnt 1.0lt 12 t!<,,,';1! ~= ~ L.-neBry 1 • IAnler SO IS L•wtCll .to II LHr'Sil 1.0. 4 LtwTr s 1.30 • LMEnt n 10 L_,..116 • t::xe~i:,::;• 1~ l..etwnft 1.131 • LAftMr 1.161 • L.•noic 1.ao 1 .. .. '• .. ... ., • .. ... .. •1 lllL'ION O#'ltt Pomp car aaJ• lo tbe Ulli~ Stalel an trOQ·a1ala Ulla yeer-f.MJ went 1IP H ~t tu iaanth .wtdle ...._ ol U.S.·made can dro~ 1' per~ot-but tben wu ooe eonq>iellOQI ex~ tot.be Import advanc.: lU~. Ltd. Thal'• not a baeoo.Jttt.Uc•and·to:mato tandwtcb. ft etands ror Briliab Leyland, an autamobtle manUfaCUatet' whole record bean namfnaUoo by Amerlca.u now Collijderln, a bailout ot ~ler ~orp. Tbe queitJon raJ.aed by B.L.•• eqerience t.: what food la aovemment pumpinf·ptimina if the compu~'' can un 't compel.a effectJvelJ lD the mark«place? - B.L. la the 1urvtvtn1 bulk ol ball.a-dozen Britllh car ma.ken. Amoa1 lta nameplatel are: Au.stlD. Morril. MG, Jaauar, Bover, Triumph and Leyland. At one Ume tbele were independent companies, qch m•kinl kl way in tbe world. Now they're all part ol ooe big COl"POJ"•· lion that can't make its way. Laat month some roreign cars scored spectacular sales ad· vances here: Toyota Money Tree was up 15 percent, Datsun, 63 percent, Honda 3S pereent, Muda 81 percent. BMW 22 percent and Renault 88 per· cent. Meanwhile. sales of all the British Leyland models were down 10 percent. They will sell fewer than 50,000 cars here this year. The British govemmenl not only came to the aid of the sagging Leyland enterprises, at took il over. B.L. is now a stale-owned entity. It was a Labor government that came to the rescue of Leyland five years ago. The company. although losing money. then enjoyed 40 percent of the British auto market Smee lhe government takeover Leyland has received an i.nfwuon of $1.6 billion of pubhc funds And its share of the Bnush auto market 1s now 20 percent. Ford's Bntish subs1dJary has become No I tn lhe Bntish car market. The impetus for the Bnt1sh rescue attempt was the ') same as the one that ·s now an place for the Chrysler rescue mission. Labor wants JObs to be saved. Just about every· one wants to keep alive a maJor corporation. The nageing queslloo 1s . wtll 1t work" 4 It clearly hasn't wQrked 10 Britain~ Not ooly has Leyland's marlcet share been halved but the company now plans to make sharp cutbacks in its operations. One of the casuaJtaes wtll ~ the famous MG sports car. It will no longer be produced Leyland w1U have to go back to its owner, the British government. now an the hands of the Conservatives, to ask for more money The chances are good that they will get It Sir Michael Edwards. the chairman of B L., has a re· cover} program that calls for the modernization of plants. the mt.roduct1on of five new models over the oext five years. the closing or partial closmg of 13 plants and the du1mu1aa1 of at least 25.000 workers Turmoil in Mideast Unsettles Investors NEW YORK <AP> -Sloc.t pnees feU iD modera-1.Y acthe ~ toclay oa feaa ol wonenin1 problem• iD Uae oU·ricb 11£tddle East. Tile Dow .lon'9 avera.ie ol JO Industrial ltocb was t:>ll 1.80 poinl.s C.080'7 .-4200 the N.., York Stock Exchaqe. It bad dropped by more t.ban 11 poiota earlY in tbe session. " Some analysts said buying support from institutional orders deveJoped wbeo the Dow Jones avera1e dropped below the 800 levet !tilfH'lu '" 1'1u.t Spo1ll9lu HEW Y<>ftl( tAPI S..la, • Pm P'K• -,.., < ....... GI 1"9 Uf-"'°'I au1w Hew Von. S-• Ea<~ '" .... ,,....,,. .....-nv •I mo<• m... '' Ford-t,077,100 JO .. • '• I( mart .... ooo ll' 1 • ·• Geft ..... to<. qo' 700 lO'• • .. Oct~ ,.... ~-,.,,. • '• Doll."la11rs:I ~raps PfEW >'OIUCIAPI 1'1,,.I Oow.i-sa,,_ S T'OCl(S ODtol HIQI> LOW C-OIQ >0 '"° m n 110",. m .o I07 '2-1 JO 10 T<n 1)9 u 2'2 lS lJ6" 1'1.'7 • I.SI IS lJll ICl2 lO l(W 26 101 .. llM 0.+ OAS U Slk ~ i. tlt.J1 217 11 211 .54 • Cl.s1 '"°"' J,2",tOO Tr.-. 100.700 Viti• 534,900 U St• 4,S3S,100 IBM ' 1'1 . .00 ""' '• Euon 1111.100 SI '---------------- Gull 011 ~.-U .. Am<.ord '"' n..ooo ll._ a.,,......... llt ooo n -• -Mlloy ,. JIM,tCIO :rt•' ,,. 84111 yMto ' f7',000 ll'> -''t TH.CO '"' ~,JOO ~ , .. AIMf T t. T l)J,IOO SJ..., • .. Mhat Stoc-k11 Did HE>N YOAK tAPt MeOll • 101,0QO SI .. • ''> "' K•l,.,AI.-2.0 'CIO ti• · ....,,..,,<e<I De<hrw<I Un< ... ~ Tot•I 1rt'\oUlf'\ Nl'W f\19h\ New •ow\ '• .• su~r TO<Uv P'Jfv m 2• .J03 "' 114 121 1IS m • 21 20 21 HEW YOftK (API HANIV t. H- H ... Vor1t.tl...,.,$1t..l00. E noe111ar11 •ltvu "' JOO; fabricated $16.111 .. ~ .. ::. ·;.; -.. ti '-~-" -I CBS 9 9:00 -.. Mayflower: the PU· 1rtm1• Aaventure." A new lV mcme cbrOQlelinl tbi .. 'Journey of the PIWlmt to America With Richard Crenna and ·Anthony Hopkin• <aee review, Pa1e 89). . The POPUiar •lnlinl 1roup tho Bee Geel <from 'left. Maurice. Robin and Barry Glbb> ital' in their own special toni&ht at 8: 30 on NBC, Channel '· .aMa~aoldllt. • llJllllON> NII).,.. ,,., .......... 111. ..... '° ....... ..... wll6olt .... • CMRIAIY QuaM; Van Johnlon • MM:Nlll./~ NPOflf (I) JOKP'I WILD 7:20 G NM IAIKITMLL Loa ~ lAMrl Ya. Saettla &lpal'8onlcl r=-e nm THANK8GMNO THAT ALMOeT WAIH'T •~cw. car Jump, ca1n .wdllng. horizontal l>fk* 1111. wlr• walk. • Nl!WlYW!D OAMI • HOU.VWOOD eaw .. • ALL .. TNl.w&Y AtcHa ~ 1hM ldltl'I II turning Catholc wNI\ Ille tall.. 10 .....tno • rellglou1 medal aftd anendlng~ e OOGDTIMIS "JJ lft TIWIMe" J.J. trlM lo kMC> hie NCFat awey "'°"' Iha I lf'nlfy .MACNa /~ MPORT •GMAT PIN'ONllAHCU "Ormendy At llO'' £ugane Onnandy conduc1a Ille PlllllOalphle Orchealra In • pettorrnenoa of~ n<>'f'~No.9 ex.. ,.,... ........ .,.,,.,. MlttnlOI• ~ ... Dlrta. ____ ...._ ._ oe.. c .. .. /ltlwlJ Gibb -... .... IOft fotlt ..., ..... . ............ lilny. MND_..~-..,, wf'O ...... ~ .... Md '" lr'ltlnW ....... ~llyo..d~ • TA&.9 tW l'HR WWWllD ·Nedi·· n. .... ..... CJMlgud) oftllf'I ... partll:1 IOMlon .., • IPDltd. aclUlteroua wll!IOflWtel (Joafl ~ ....... "-'~"'-°' .. ......,., ......... ~~10- 8110t "'* • .,.,.., °' .. ~-·*-"'*• 1M ~of Ole t:.I 8ullcllnG ol tNt ...,,,., Gallry Oii M . 1 ~ • ..,., ~ •• con- tel!\POlltY delale. CR) '-~~"-moncl.,..., ......... the dun~~ .,c:hltec:t• lfom 1111 oflloe 1n .... ...,._ 9uNlrlO ,_ ·--0'8M ,.,... .. "' Connec1lout and hie .._ JOHN .DARLING I I.• I. C'Jaa111N'I Lbtl1111• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KfMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Anqeles 9 KCST (ABC) San D1c90 (() P .M. MAOAZINI A vlait IO a -·· body--l>ulldlng compeclUon. • blind blMball ..aoc:iatlon Is leeture<I ®) FAMll Y Fl!UO HJ0 8 ()) RAOOEDV ANN & AHOY RAgoe<ly Ann and Ancty 1ttem1>1 to r..cue Babelte. a French dolt who -kid- ~ ITom Meroella'1 playroom by Captain ContlglOUI CCondualonl • THRIAXTfM ''Neomi' 1 Rligflt To KnoW" The adopted Naomi lllocika lier l*tnla wllel'I ft ... their help In a pelnful ~IOI' her put. • aJ CtiML.IE'8 AHOl'.LI ' ; J 8) KTIV (Ind ) Los Angeles Cll KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angele!. e KCET· TV (PBSI Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Kiii ~ -• rolar-111.tl· ing dlaC.o ~ -l*1 of a~ toMlla bend of k1dnapper1 holdlng a beautlful ,__ hoslege • MERV ONFflN au.tr Bett>e<a W.iteta, CBS Wins Big in Ratings Race , J NEW YORK <AP> -Wl~ "~ Minutes" •~la• tbe way, CBS appears to be 90bnttna a powerful eballenge to ABC's fomlnance ln the networks' prime-time Jattnp competition. With seven of the 10 highest-rated pro- ~ams, including No. 1 "80 Minutes, .. CBS •on the ratings race for the week ending 'lov. 18 and drew a bit closer to ABC for he season, figures from the A.C. Nielsen :ompahy showed. CBS' rating for the week was 22.1to18.7 'or ABC and 17.6 for NBC. ABC's rating Or the season to date dipped, meantime. l'om 19.9 to 19.8, while CBS's tally io- !reased a tenth of a point, to 18.5. '~E NETWORKS SAY CBS' rating for .he week means in an avera1e prime-time ilbaut.e durtn1 the weelc, 22.l percent of the ltmea ln the country with TV were tuned .0 CBS. I CBS flnlabed tbe first week of the \NIOD, endln1 Sept. 16, in aecood place, .hen spent a month in third. Wltb raim,.t 'ar the week endin& Nov. 18, CBS moved I> NBC In aeuon-to-date ftpret for tbe first time aiDce fall~ be&aa. ID addlticJsa. tt •u tbe thh'd time in four weeks for •• ., Mini.des .. in flnt place, and CBS' nUng of 22.1 wu the blah-* for any network this season. THE BATING FOR .... Minutes" was 31.9. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with television, 31.9 percent. saw at least part of the news magazine. ABC was a runaway wi.nneT in the rat· ings last season, and bad been expected to continue in first place this year. But CBS bas established a firm lflp on vtewen three niibts of the week -Thursdays. Fridays and Sundays, and all seven of the network's Top 10 abowa air tboee even.tnp. In addition to "80 Minute.," CBS lilted "Alice" No. 2 and "The Jeffenoos" third. All are in the network's Sunday night lli)eup . NBC, TllI8D IN TBE weelrly rat1np tbe lut five weeks, bad onb' two continuin& aeries in the week'• Top 30, "UUle Rouse on tbe Prairle.' lD Jab place IDd UClllPl'' 1.ltb. ABC bad two 1bow1 In the bottom four. ••A Ila cau.d Sloane·· on NBC .... SClh for tbe wet, followed b7 CBS' .. Calllomla F~yer'' Tbeweek'sToplOsbows: . • ... MIN1.JTES, .. WITH a caUna of 31.9 representing 24.3 million homes, "Allee:· 31.6 or 24.1 million, and "The Jeffenons." 29.3 or 22.4 mlllion, all CBS; "Three's Company," 29 or 22.1 million, ABC : "Dallas," 28.9 or 22 million, aod "Arclue's Place," Z7.9 or 21.3 mallioo, both CBS. "Tax!," 25.7 or 19.6 million, and "Happy Days," 25.j or 19.3 million, both ABC, an<t "Trapper John, 81.D .. " 252or19.2 mlllioo, and Movte -"Silver Streak," 25.1or19.1 million, both CBS. The nat 11 procrama: "Eight la EDOU&b.'' ABC ; "M-A-S-H,'' CBS; .. Lanrne and Shirley." and "Charlie'• Anaell," both ABC; ··utue House OD the Pralrle," NBC, "NFL Koo- day Night Football," and "Aqie," both ABC: Movie -"Tbe Omen, .. JlDd ''CHIPI, '' both NBC, and ''WOP in Clo· clnnaU." CBS. and ''Hart to Hart," ABC, Ue. ,.ntUI.. ... %1-IZ ............ lllCAMA ..... RUii --IUrTY --, .. •••S,_cn Shelley Rack, Cheryl Ladd and Jaclyn Smith <from left> don roller skates to pursue a band of kid - nappers on ·Charlie 's Ancets" tooteht at 9 on ABC. Cbannel 7. .. llotllnlllaenrc•-•llle•••--••d. UACtllllr&lld •llrof ..... ICllCa .. _1119_ ... . I dlzzwlag ride .... 11M1 eclle. • _, ... "Mle ~to foltllddll latiMll.'" -~Fner #EWWEST ..Tiie WllOlaae di.tf1at108 ........ led ....... Gnltllll' whit •1.oai leek .. lilllr" ... ""_. II us and die ldnd of .... ~ tllat II U 11111•." -fr&M Adi. TIJIE llAOAltNE . ............. .., ...... ..., .......... __ -qulla•11&1 ... A .. d-Aa.IL.rtmc Roddam II 81111 ta C4IP1ll9 •a.QI clL:t ... _....__,, VMltlllAlllllAllo -Janet MMlln. NEW YORK TrllES \ •• -••8ettoluccf'a •UJrtA • .,_s a wonderful and unique sensory richness. Jiii Clayburgh has never been H impreulve ... aeductlve, compassionate •IMI compulsive.'' -J.ac KroU, l'tewsweek "'-eazlne -,... lucid ancl uninhibited journey to the outer limits of human behavior. 'WNA's· images are so hypnotic, erotic •nd beautlfully shot. By she-er anematlc force, Bettoluc:d seduces us. Both the film and 1ts star, Jiit Oa}lburgh. are perfect.· _,.,_. Rich, Time "'-9Mlne "JIU C .. ybur~ b exlnlordln11ry ••• a nne complex perfonnance. • -Vincent CanbJ, The ,...,., Yen TimH • - D' M0t1-le &ili on Familiar W aten IUf'** I. 8UYD . LOI AHO (AP) -TIN ..... ,._,. lD WJ • .... • lmowa ...., a. .. = It ... Ute Ud (TV REVIE~J !~ ...... ---Wv·~ •••1•1 .,..... ... t Uft al~ .... tMr'9 bU& ....... Nail1 U • ........ ~~ ltorJ of tM PillrtlDI fw example. Ye1 111Vfq boW ._ U..t yam IDdl: they eame to A..ertu dilcoVwed av awi. aad beMball. =~':'"' • bol14ay by Ulrowtlal a tq bub for IO, YOl11D SDEcr \bat a new two-bour mom 4m tM VOYllt ot the Mayflower would dodle that woru famlUar : lt dota'L Not CJGb' doet "Voya of Utot Jhjfloftr" not Slv• us a freth pproaeb, tt maDaftl to cloud eome ot the ltuff we '1.re-41 lmow (Or \bOulht we d1d). lt'a on CBS, 11 at• o'clock tcQlPt. Don't set me wroq, l tlunk tbe Mayflower trip la a 1 l 1tory, inlplri.na and beartwarmin1. , It 1 J..i t6at I've seen some animated Jot. tell the story more compellin11Y. Tbo movie start.a with a buay Richard Cren.na arraqi.nc the Journey to America and 1et- Un1 cbued by aome of the kln1'1 men. The kint wants Crenna, a reli&toua leader of some sort, captured and killed. This would have been a CHitM 1ood time to explore the circumstances in Entland that led to the rupt of the Pilgrim.a. Exactly who were these people, and wbatdidt.beydoto1eteveryooeaomadattbem? ON SIDP, mE CAPTAIN and crew are un· mercifully bosWe to the Pllerima. and there are repeated allusions to their weird ways. I 1uesa it's assumed that everyone ln tbe audience remem- bers that the Pilgrims were fanatical separatists of s undry relJgious persuasions. and the kinR didn't care for their refusal to accept bis delty status (I remembered Uus after consulting an en· cyclopedia). Anyway, the folks are chased aboard the Mayflower, captained by Anthony Hopkins, and the entire story is devoted to that troubled Atlantic cl'06Sing. There are storms, illnesses. an- gry words, lots of prayers and a couple ol love stories. By mid-voyage, you might feel a bit sympathetic toward the crew; these Pilcrtms aren't exactly easy to get along with. They demand that the saUora atop cuaaing, and they let their kidJ Jump up and down on the "°"'"' deck directly above crews' quarters. Richard Crenna aaya, "We are merely poor, God-fearinc people" a lot. It makes y0u wonder why anyone would boast of bavtna ancestors on that tub. • TllEllE 18 ONE ATl'E..-r to freaben up the atotY a bit, tbOuih It'• rather •ll'atuitous one. The 1ood Pmtta I .... sl*ld much time diacuuinl the wonders of womanhood. "Being a woman ia a confusing thing," young and pretty PriscJlla <Jenny Agutter> says to Richard Crenna'a wile. "Yes," is the reply, ac- companied by a knowin& smile, "but a moat pleasurable thing, alao." Later, Miles Standish's wife (Trish Van Devere) -who ia ~ from "HALLOWEEN'' (A) "Cl.ONUS HORROR" 0"YOUNO FRANKENSTEIN" (PG) "HIGH ANXIETY" aornt unaplalfied aln1ctloe -trt .. to · match PNcUla with Miles (David~>. "Ha.e )'OU ever knoWn a man, Prlsdlla! Han you ever lain with a man?" TBEY'aE NOT EVEN IN' America yet, and they a!nady know bow to tioolt raUnaa. l won't aln away Prildlla'• answer: the pause between quesUoo ad an,swer la tbe most dramaUc moment t1l the ibow. Tbe abow doea feature aome nice· performances -especially by Hopkins -and the re.ere.t.ed llfyflower is nifty. The problem is io the 1cript. Tlfe movie apeocb so much time on the Mayflower lt never eeta around to the IOOd stuff -bueball and turkey and Ray Charles. .. t • E:lLAI'-l U >WAfi(J', 10' f'ffooucm rr 11MVNW "°"1NA AAIKJll llUSIO • O#ffC'ffO rf IMn ~ ICttUIWfJtr rr lfU. UllllY MO IO GOCJJM,tlf • ITmY rf ML Karr f.ICSUJ'M MOOUCflt n>#Y UY • OIMCTOlt 0# ""1fOGlfMffY .......,. lSIGalOM:t. 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S•nh An1 ~'"""~"' MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CR> "AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" CR> "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (PG) "10" (R) "STARTING OVER" (R) 'WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" (RI ·THe LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE- WALT DISNEY'S -sLEEPtNG BEAUTY" CANDLESHOE CHILD PRICES I YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. SILENT MOYIE IPGI THE FISH THAT SAVED PITTSBURGH Plus CO-HIT CPGJ Al.I. 0•1v£ INS on;N 6:JOP.N."'6HT\T CfttlCI Vnelt• 11 '"" Uni.u e KoCICI .. "'•Yt•ounCI A WONDROUS ANIMATION SPECTACLE ABLAZE WITH ADVENTURE f l ••• DM:Y PLOT M .-1 ... tNCIKUI cal•I •• :-:r ... .1111.,,. ............. ... "Tiii -.-. "" ..... GUADllOMINIA (I) ....................... ~IOUeMMIUOT THI LIOo\CY Ill lil*Jallef• ........ let» THI JISH THAT SAVIO Hnlauaott ,., """ MIATIAW !NI ------M ~~------.--- -l'Oltln,_ AND IUlflCI .0. AU Ill """ -··· ID'ltlla" "SWIM TIAM .. lf'GI "ISCUI RtOM Al.CA n.u· ._ ....... auon THI LIGACY11> 'WI nt!_IW. (I) __ AL11IOUGB SHE MAINTAINS 1be'1 nothin• like the woman abe plays ln "10," &be ables away from lettlnl tbe public know who ahe really ls. "I don't want people to know much about me," she said, a mi line at her husband. ..The 'me,' I want to keep private always. People wut Just have to pick up on little pieces. I like it that way.·' Stars of Theater In Hall of Fame NEW YORK (AP) -Surrounded by 300 IUestl and colleagues, producer Joseph Papp and actress Arlene Francis presented membership ln the Theater Hall of Fame to 51 oftbecreat.eststarsofthe Great White Way. It waa the first awards ceremony since 1973-an interval attributed to lack or f\Dlds -aod lt brouaht the total honor roll to 183. Eligibility for the award is based on five Broadway credits spanning al least 2.5 years, but awards can be given in the case of early death after exceptional achjevement. Among those honored were actors Ray Boller, Henry Fonda, Kathanne Hepburn, Sir La~nce Ohv1er and the late Zero Moetel, the late direct.or Tyrone Gutbrie, lyricis~ Alan Jay Lerner, composer Frederick Loewe and playwricbt Tennessee William.. A.t.uon Copland WinS Music Hono NEW YOBK <AP> -Aaraa Copland, wbo bu been bonond wtUa the Pulitzer Prtae and the PreaidelUlal Medal of Freedom, la the latest re- cipient ol the disUnR1ab8d addftement award ol tbe TblrdSlreet llaafc Scb.oolSettJemeat. The Brooklyn-born compoeer, whole music has been performed for tbe put 54 years, wu cit.· ed on bi.a '19th birthday at a lunch attended by lead· ine flauree ln music. theater and a.rt. The school's award bu eooe iD rrevious yean to conductors Sarah Caldwel and Andre Kostalents, lineen Llcta Albanese and Dorothy Maynor and clarinetist Benny Goodman. Copland, a1ao a pianist, conductor and teacher. is known malnly for b.i.a orcbestra.l aultea and ballet scores for "Appalacbian Sprtna," "Billy tb~ Kid" and "Rodeo." 8LIC>N CC>llHTRl SJIFJIRI JIFltlCJllt WI.DLR PltHl.RVE la TMEME•JIMLISIMEN'f PJUtlC 8800 Irvine Center Drive Laguna Hills. CA 92653 (714) 837·1200 LION COUNTRY SAFARI IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE BIRTH OF A NEW HAPPENING ''ENTERTAINMENT 80'' An excltlng new entertainment complex featuring Opening ~lclay. No••lber 23, 1979 ...... , .... ,...,. ........ ·-414 IM(,E M!Qtr- T\<MUR' TIME FTER J"l.TIME Plu1 MORE AllllD'tCAN.GRAnllr MAHCOHNEAY ............ ................ ME7El1R {t: '*'-"'' _.. r ' be nd b4 .be' •LOI' o• PLAYSU ca ktlt"t • • -....... tbe clealel' ol ....... (aolair oftr' D) b.r drawlq a lt -but WWlaiDi .Qa that'• wUI the eoauuter woald M. ID m-.., 1ar1er Lu Vqa c-Mtw, D1uen can doable their "bet and take one more cud .. pntie. of tbe Yalue of tbelr ftnt two cardl. Lit'• lllJ JOG set an ace and u a. Because an an ean be a one or ....._ JOU'" bold.Ins a nine • atneteen. Nat ma1Q' players would meu with a aun 19, but U tbe dealer ls abowiq a lb (nothlq ellet) tbo DluU abou1d ~ tbe bet alMI tab _. more Carel. "I clan 't evea edenrtan4 all ol the eom- puter-dlrec:tecl plays,'' Williama admits. But tbe 31-year4d pnJlesalonal eambler and director ol Scientifle Systema' new brancla iA Fountain Valley won't buck the system. "You must play it perfectly with no devia· t.lom, be atresaea. And people llaten, some to the point where they apend "95 for cine or Scientific Systema advanced weekend courses in card· counttna and beat the dealer strateo. "rm not embarrued to ask that kind of mooe,,'' Williama told about 80 people wbo each paid SlO for an lntroductol'J aemiu.J' recently at an An1beim hotel. 'E•et)body en lean Ute adnnee system and count cards," be added. And if the student is unable to increase winninp by memoriliD.c what cards have been played and what's likely to come up, Williams says you can eel your tuition back. "So far, nobody's asked for their money back," be claims. THE ESSENCE OF the course is to reverse the house"s five percent advantage over the un- skilled player. The advanced course promises a player advantage of at least 1.5 percent. This can be pushed as high as 2.2 percent, Williams claima /Jtbousb lnJt1al aeminan aene up 110me new atrategtes, the costly advance course teaclMs card counttni capabtlitJ and bow to conceel il Consistent and conservative betting will prolong your life at a table says Tom Williams of Irvine. I 'm doinc fairly well, especially with today's inflatioa. But you .. always do Mt· ter." Out fll bis lMt 15 trtps, WUJiam.a N.11 .... , come home a winner all but two times. He won't di1cu1a specifics at.oat Ilia finnacea -the lRS doean •t have to know -but says his worst trip ever left llim iJl the bole to the tune ol $1,200. He's a cautious guy. The same pbllo.opby is drilled into ad vanced students. Casino owners lake a dim view or card counters. Although they've abandoned the strong·arm tactic or escortin1 playera to the door Wlth a warning not to come back. profit protectiooera still have a w.,-with de&JJ.ni aeai.mt the counters. l'l"'S WllA T WILLIAll9 CALI.a '"tM .....,. fi•Q" and it meau jmt tUt. A pit ..._ 1rM spots a canl eoaater wW ord9r the Maler • reabldlle tllle deck an.-"97 me • twe laudl. Thia deltroJI tbe aclYaaeM ..,..., .. p)Qw discretica ii a mast. NOVICE PIAYEllS AT the $1 IDd S2 tables aeed not worry about belna chuted. M Hp. lhll ms lnitiaJ, lMM•llour .. I ..... do,... oe adV1ce te Ule teu llkl.UM pia,.era. He ars• COMllleJll and ca.er"flthe Mt· U.1 to proloa.1 your life at u.e table. WilliUl.I stroa&lY oppoeee •utbor Ma.rtba G11e·s theory of doublinl your beta aft.er a klia· lDI hand. "Double up ud catcltup will destrey you, .. be aays bluntly. ··And. if you are a SS pl1yer. play $5 .. cb time." be adds • ''Ibe truth ii, blackJack aa the eaJy 1ame out there that can be beaten 1-7 the averase player," aaya W-illi .... E&clt add1Uoaa1 akiU makea It tlaat •udt ...ter, .... ha. TllAT •BANI~..._ ta a,alt a pair (ti .... lOI HYer, II .... Ac. ahrQSt aM aot ...._ alr.W \o 4'oUla a Mt ..._ &M Maler'1 .. ard ii week. 0..Mme ••rn• a1le w a.., wtda a wlc _....., ...._ .... t1111111aat1m • ._. .., .. Clllll9o .....-. Some of the tar1er Ve1u clubl like the yc;11 Grand ud Ceuan Palace ~He wlaat la oown u a "surrender" policy. t.boH ipedftc cards, not any hand lh1t totals 16. iD which JOU aboaJd forfeit ba.lf your bet and wait u tbe ae11t e..M. Oaee ..,U, it's the computer's experience after lline btllioa bands that pomta to such a me¥e Sdmliftc SyRems. based in Chicago. has only Mell an Oran1e County for about two montba. Alre*b'. Williama says, .. ,t·s proven lo be a good market.. because or the pro:um1ty or Vegas and the number of people wtth leisure lime and money to spend ··we·re \Ill.DI tbe computer •here•er it can be appUed:· aaya Wllli1ms The company is .ow clnbina computer keys to footbell cames and .._.... r.mq that should be available in a few.,,..,... MIW&f&&. ..... llAIOR INTDDI' lam blae~ _. Willlams M.YS .. bUDCINda" of people ........... tM id.Lal wnlnan. ,,_,... ...... of folb wtWac t.o apmd bea•y ~ for the 1dvanced course as con· saderahb' lower Toe Williams. He wouldn't be photo· _graphed for this article, fearin& publicity might endanger bis low-profile approach at casinos. He travels to the tables "about every four to six weeks" and plays for no more than 30 minutes at S25 minimum bet tables: always alone in a "head lo bead" coofronlation with a dealer . Cbeattn1 ta another facet of tle 1am• tllat high rollers must contend with. Williama aays it"s not the casinos, but individual dealers wbo set up shop for themselves while on duty. T1Ua allows you to tW11 ia yeur enmamy card.a and loee only half your bet before the dealer revula hia cmsbown card. "But you've got to ut U they allow surre9deri.q. ·· Williams notes. Followtnc b1a rec'eftt aemmar in Anaheim only • f~ people 1ta7ed around to &et anform•· uoa on more taten:aave lnstnlct>on. . : The common technique ii to deal "second.a'" (Carda below the top or the deck) to the rubes and winning cards to a friend who later wU1 split the profits with the dealer. .. .. ··r tbJ..nlt he'• makm& more money here than in Veeu. ·· oblened ooe mu oa lua way out the door. THEN IT'S OFF TO another casino so hi.5 face doesn't become too familiar. So far. its working, be says. Williams says this may h•ppea only ftve percent of the lime at the heaVl« stakea tables. but it ·a atill enouch of a factor te watch out for if you're playi.nc for a livillg. ACCOaDING TO TllS CO•PVTSa 1y1tem, yoa should surrender U bo1dinl • It and I and the Maler la U<>wtnc u ace It ·a only But anotba" said: 'Wbm I think of the money I've lost in Vecu wbal'I s:50()~ Still. I don •t know My wife •aota me to join Gamb.lers Anonymous.·· Sailing for Sardines: Crew docks at Newport for sardine feast. By JUDITH OLSON Of ... Delly ...... SQfl The VlkiDg.s ate them to keep up their strength ror sea rovtne and pirac1. TodQ. urdinea are valuable foods for concentrated nutrition and &ood calorie value. And, they're fun. Put them 09 cheese-covered Norwegian fiatbread. mix them wiUt carrots, cucumbers and bardbolled eces and you'•e 1ot a fe11t. JVST SUCH A REP.AST wu pre· pared by Vlk.:ing coot.a aboard the Cbru· tiu Radich recently for Oran&e Coast journalists and supermarket penonael. The Christian Radich. • aquare-riaer bllilt in 1937. is Oil• ol the diatiDl'Uislt-4 "tall ahips" of the world. Siie ls used to traia youa1 Norweliaoa for service in the merchant marine or navy and 1tarre4 in Ute filin "Wiadj1m· mer.·· The veuel recently docked in San Pedro on 1 journey which started in Oslo Aue. 20 and will end in Bostm next Memonal Day weekend for a "Parade of Sail" commemoratini the~ an· llinraary of the city. TBS llOP'8 •CADETS. raniial in a1e from 15 to 18, stood at attention u 1uesta went aboard for the Vlt1na feut. The host.a were the ship '1 17 otncers. Some of the cadeta demonstrated bow their bammoclta are 1hm1inthe1leep- in1 411uartera ud the• cllmbM ia to show diabellevinl landlubbers bow com· f•rtable they are The alllp wu Hmed after a weU· knowa lluaineum1n and ahlpowner in Oslo who 00o1ted a luge sum ol mooey for the buildinl ol a sail traia.Jq ship rr NOW .. OWNED by and nm by the ln.atltut1oa •llandet.s Skol..tib. wtule t.be MiniatrJ ti Kduution is nmpoestble for the operatln& expenses To date. more tllaa 10.500 )'OWll boys have received seamanab..lp trauun& on the institution·s ships. or wlticb lhe Christian Radich 11 lhe fourth It wu a ntll.D& site for a demonatra· lion of the wonders of the Norwegian sardine. u prepared by the mdustry·s trade aasoc1atlon in Sa.a P'randaco. There are aardi.nea -and tha there are Norwectan aardinel. the u.ociaUon said . The Vlkin1 urielJ la unique becaUH ol it.a smoky nuor, wtuda ls a tracUtioo in Norw17. ILOW·BuaNING Od naa wett uaed to preserve the dellute n.b ol t.be Uny ti.ab evea before cann.tna metboda were perfected by Sta•a•eer Hermetiake Fabnk' ta 1871 0*1I SteW8ld EgU Rfngstld, left, •nd He/age Holtet umple Wdlnee I The fish are high in nutrients and pro- tein and low 1n carbohydrates a nd fat thus malong lbem a good food value. Here a.re recipes from the party LAPSKAUSOF NORWAY 2 ounces salt pork. cut m "• tnch cubes 2 ~um oruons. thtnly sltced 1 leek. Uunly sliced I tablespoon butter or maraarint> 1 pound lean chuck beef, cul in l· inch cubes 3 cups waler 1 bay leaf 11,"l te~poons salt Y.a teaspoon pepper 4 medium potatoes. peeled and cut m I-Inch cubes 2 carrot.a, peeled and cut tn 1... ·toch slices Y;a teaspoon dill weed Fi.ndy chopped parsley SourCrum In large aldllet fry pork over medium beat until crisp; remove Wltb slotted apoon to Dutch oven. Add onions and leek to atlllet: cook and stir about 5 minutes until tranaparent. Add to Dutch oven. In skillet melt butter over high beat. Add beef: toss about 10 minutes unW bn>wned. Add beet to Dutch oven • with water. bay leaf. aaJt and pep~ ~ Brtn1 to boil. reduce beat and simmer 30 m•mfe ltlrrina occuiomaUJ. Add potatoes, canoe. and dill w.-. Simmer about l Mui' uatll beef la .., tender ad Po'** are ftry soft, ltl.niq OC· cutonally. <U mixture Mcc>mes dry, add a amal1 amount of water.> Ladle m. t.o bowla: sprtnkle wttb parsley. Serve with IOUI' cream. Makea S main dlsh aemnca. NOaDIC PICKLES 2 eapa ~wine vtoeaar l ~ CU1J9 water ~ cupnpr l C\&P each 1Uced carrota C'UC1UDls 1 nd oa1oa. lllced ud aeparated IA· tort:c, ...... I t.tpoau each muatarcl _. and Wbole alilll'H l Jar c 11 ounces> 11iced pickled bMta,dralDed I small bard-cooked ,,.. 2 cmm <I-ounceia eadl> NorwQ ~ .... clralMd • la ••:era brlDi vtMaar. water and qar eo lloU. BelDoft from beat to Cool. J,ater ....., .. ,, ~•ta lD llaia Mritiii ..... : pour, ~ mlxt . ower to coyer. Cower bowl and nfnprate 2 to" s da11. S.ne with aJoUed 1poan. Makea about z quarta. . ) r n d be nd bcl the'" 'Y• -eel to- le. ill He ire ::1 lilt ~ lldl ~th on· l la A 8SNDIT llOIJTICWS wW M beld from t a.m. to 4:• p.m. 8attare1Q at St. Nleolu Cbarcb. JG5Z Z1 Toro ao.d. LuuDa Hllll. Proeeedl will eo to Tbe Leltoanae l'rM CUDio lDOr-... TBS YWCA IN MNTA ANA II oftertn& new clUNI ID lift Wl'aPPinl, lldult ballet and ftnt a14. lafclrluUcm: ~35'7'7. ~VTBOll/CBILD SDVCATO& JOJ WUt wtll ap. ar from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. SaturdaJ at elm.,.llarcul ID Newport's Fubkla llland. AVTBOll GOaDON GOaDON will cllacClll bia latest DOYel, "NIOit After 1be Weddlna" at a Saturday mMtla1 of tbe Newport Beach Ubrary, l p.m . at the bome al Mn. NeWe Renee. RelenaU. l.nlormatloo: 8'6-3332. TBE 'ftJ'DDAY CLVB of Newport Beach will meet at 11 p.m. on Nov. 27 in the Empire Room of the Newporter Ima. •'ClllJllfA aEV19'1'BD, 0 a al1de lbow by Mn. Daniel Aldrich, wlll hlOligbt a meeUQ ol the UC lrvlDe Town and Gown ll'OUP on llooday, No•. •· tn tbe campus Social Science Tower The eommunltJ la lDvlted to the 10 a.m. event. ( ) Orvllle tM panvt geta reecqualnted wtlll IUCMr Jolm 'nour and hi• ctw follOWlng a WMk'• eunce I CAT80LIC ALV•NI CLUBS INTE&NATIGNAL will bold a dance alt p.m SatvdQ, Nov. 24, at tbe 'Newporter lDD in Newport Beach. lnformatlOD: lllebael. at 838-021'. It's Back to School for Orvi11e oaANGE COA8'1' SINGLES .. spomortna a pot luck dlnner at 8 pm. Saturday, Nov. 2A, in Costa Mesa. lnformatioo: Ron. at SU-3988. Pet parrot returned to Horace Ensign Intermediate School following bird-napping CAann-s will have a TGIF party at 6 p m Fnday, Nov 23. m Newport Beach lnforma lloo : 1\ffany. at 641-0496. BJ DENNIS McLELLA.N Of lM Dally .. 1111 ...... Orville is back. The SY.a-year-old parrot stolen out of a Horace Ensign Intermediate School claasroom a week ago bas been returned to Ilia owner, teacher John Favour "I'VE GOT MY BIRD back," said an elated Favour on the telephone Monday afternoon. "Your article l.n the paper la what dld lt." Favour explained that a YOUDI man came into bis Newport Beaeb cluaroom Monday al- l temooo and said that be bad a parrot ln bi.I car that could be Orville. '.['-_H_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e _ __,) 11fUR8DA Y, NOVEllBER 2Z By SYDNEY OllARR ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): You gain re- assurances from those in autborlty. You'll feel more secure, confident and willing to invest in your own special projects. Accent on bome, am· bitlon, added reapoo.aibllity. TA1JStJ8 (Apt. 20-llay 20): Accent oo com- munication. travel, ablllty to perceive potential. Avoid direct coa.frontauou. You make prosresa by winnlDI your way, not. by aUeniptJnc to foree laaun. Plleea, Vtrto penona play key role1. GEIONI (Kay 21-.June 20): You &et lepl rl1bt«·way. Flnancial ltat\a of one cloee to you ls elevated. Wbat had been an obstacle becomes • stepptq-ltaM to PfOllW. Authority fi1ure aupporta 1our efforts. Capitcom, Cancer naUves fllure promlnenUJ -and IO doea the number8. CANCD <JUM 21-J~ 22): Defer to Judi· ment ot one clOH to JOU. includlq partner or mate. One you admire Mets YoW' counsel. Filliab rather than laitiate project. Artee, Libra lndlviduala are lD plctue. LltO (July 23-Au,. 23>: New app,roacb to tub Ill band proves beneficial. Now ll time to renovate, revile and imp.rtnt pencmal 1t1te. A dependent la due to becoDlt. lea ol a burden. Yea, tbere will be reaaoo for celebraUon I VDGO <Aua. ZMePt. 22>: See places, peo-ple u they alat. not merely u yoa wlab they mlsbt be. St.Mr clear of Mlf-deeeptioll,llEmo- tlou tend to clomlDate lotl~ -Itri•• to main- tain balanee. One wbo aldesl ,ou tn put la due to mue 1'9appearance. LDa& (Sept. al·Oct. 22): Wort with matertal at bud. AvoJcl mravqance, perceive pcitentlal. Gemtnl, vtqo, SlllUartua native1 ftlUre ID acmmo. Accent an boale. family, bulc UilNM. . • laJUIO (Oel -~.11)( ()ppartanitJ ... • '° Nlmll4. to MttJe a .... wtth ni-.u ... 8bcirt .trip coal4 re.wt ID arm eom~ ment. Ch~ck appolotment1, call• and neoluliam. ~ Scorpio plan liptftcant role. ExPi'eil opinlan lD frank. liD~manner. MGITl'AUllS <Nov. a.Dec. au: You flDd way• ot "blt.Unl Jackpot." Get Ideal on paper - proteet your Iriterutl. Accent oa pertODal poe1easkms. ftnanclal ltnlduN and ablllt1 to make most ol available matenal. CAJ'al()OU (Dee. »Im. 11): C7cle II Rell tbill laapplnea ean Nplat.e aJoom. 'l'ake ID- WaUve, aerdle lade~ Of~ ad .~ IAiO, AQurt• pel"IOGI ~ prosnlDlilt.o 11. Major cbani• occun lia wttb bom• 1urrou:ndlnp. AQV&anll (Jan. ao.r.b. 18): Aura di 1lamour, romance eliltl -uereta, biddell meuWlll and sUbtle nuance1 an featured. You obt&ln nec•Hl'J anf•ert b7 ffeldn1 behind UM tcue9. PllCD (P'9b. 1.t-Mar. 30): Ralatloublp ••Mata •.'' J:Nmmta Of,._.""' Pd added .... .-.w1tt1 oombiM'. MaQ;eYtiDt.t of ,.a .... to,.,.. tMIDHI...._ YOU DOW lia" ll•latGl ........ -UUaidY .... ollP' ~· ... ~ P'aYOUr aald he didn't set his bopel up too high but when be llfted off the lid ol the cooler that was housing the bird be recopiad h1a friend immediately. "Hi, Orv!" ia bow the parrot sreeted his master. TRE YOUNG KAN EXPLAINED that bis mother, Mn. Dolorea Jarek ~ eo.ta Men, bad bou&bt the bird from a boJ P'riday for $!50. Later that day abe read a DaU7 PUat 1torJ detaillna the bird-nappin1. Fnour aaid be'• more tbml 11114 to pay Mn. Jarek the $100 reward be posted for Orville's return. ON BIS WAY BACK into the acbool Favour stopped by the office to anoounee Orville's re- turn Pleaaed school off1e1ala immediately an- nounced it over tbe school public addreaa · sy1tem. "ApperenUJ 10me blgb ICbool kid broke in and at.ale him," saya Favour who plans to follow up on ft.ndin& out wbo broke into the clauroom and took the blnL Fa'fOUf aaid Orville wu tn eood abap9 and that be plam to brlnl the btrd home for onr ThankaeMna and keep blm there at least unttl Cbrtatmu. SINGLES GOURMET DINING CLUB vtll bold a wtne and nora d'oeuvrea party Fnday, Nov 23, m NewiM>rt Beach lnformauon: 63l·S133 BETH EMET SINGLES will present an exotic Israel rught at 8 pm Saturday, Nov 24 . an Anaheim lnlormatJon Thelma. at 991 4766 ., l'· Tu \1 1• c. ,, ~ .. ,." Shop Carefully; Cut Food Bill * * (ioldsmith BJ LOUJSI: COOll ~~--The eovemment baa predicted that food prices could eo up by as much u 11 percent in 1980, but you don't have to pay the hi&ber prices if you &bop carefully. Economists at Citibank, the couatrJ'• second-biageat commercial bank, recently priced a random marketbaaket of 38 food Uld non· food item a at a New York City supermarket TBBY FOUND THAT a careful shopper ran1 up a bill ot '51.0I. A careless aboppe.r, wbo plokecl bapbuardly, without payin1 mucb at- tent10. to price, paid•·• for the 1ame pro- ducta. Tbe eanful abopper aaved 38 percent - moN tlum three tlmes u much u tbe mu· imum priee boost predlctAMI for next JU?. SbOpplDa to aave takes time and effort. But the trouble maJ be wortb lt. 6uppoM you •l*MI *'° a week on food. Alaume )'OU can aan Juat lS percent by 1pend1D1 an extra bour oa abopptng -ellpplDa coupon.a, compariq prlcea, plannine men• around 1peciala. That come. out to • a week. 1bat'1 more than MS> a year. How many boUn would you bave to work to earn eaousb to aave"507 8oUM of the HYiDI• reported bJ tbe Ctublnk llloppen were dramatic. One braad of vtnnar, for example, cost more tb&D twice u maci • another -M centa a quart TfJ'l"IUI 79 centa. Tbree poundl of onlam, pu.rcbued looee, c:oet • ceota. Tbe aame amount, packqed lD a bac, canted a price ta1 of Sl.'17. BD£ AaE tbJnaa you can do to aan money: -Check newspaper ads before you 1bop. Circle apectala and buy those product.a at the store that often UM belt dMI. -Compare prtcea OD DmHale poda. A to-cat aaYID.I OD an ad..u..d apeclal II no baqatn 1f • ltCIN·• Nplar pde. .,.. bllber tbaD tbe comp.utian. on.. ~to======~ 1ou'ra Wlnenble to tmpU!M r fewer tdPll mean ,..., pot.enUal telQptatkJDI. Doe 't 10 lhODDlna wbm you're buntrJ. -~t.ooi for aDlt prtcea ao JOU can eompare dlffereal .... The larlet a. .. aauallr -but not alft19 -cboper. redlnl law requt... .Ut • peckact labeled wttb a name that unpbet • prtce •~•-.. ~ .a.,0 toraam· 91• ---be •t Jeut 5 ~ ebeaper, per oac., a., tbaD tbe •mallet m.. The law dote NOT qplJ to um• lib •1.mur a:• or "llutu." -tDI~ store dltplAJ• earef.U, .. A ...... ~ dDelD't al...,. IDMD I tf8C'tl ~-· . -Sutt quality to uae. No-frtU. branda ln plain pacta1e1 often offer equaJ outrluon at much lower prices Do you really care lt the pea• are all exactly the aame 1lse! Learn to compare true COil u well as price. Spare ribs may seem to be cheaper than hamburger, but you 1et fewer aen1nga per pound. Tb1nk in term• ol edible meat rather than total wellht. -Don't reach f« the ftnt item you spot. Stores often put npenaive it.ema -with a hicber mark-up -at eye lem: barlain brancb are on the top Uld bottom lbel1W. an&.ch to ..... -Be aware ol markeiU.aa teebniqaes. Tbe potato ebtpa and mack foods didn't wiDd llP nat to tbe 90da by accident. Staplel lib milk mu be 1trate8lcally placed ao you bave to walk by 1everal a1alea full of temptation to ftnd tbem. -Try to leave tbe childrw at bome.,... you 10 abopplq. If you can't, live them apedfte chorea and reaj)omlbUities. TbeJ are ... Uk•lJ to teue you to buy tb!ngs you don't need. -UM eoupona and take edTaalal• ol,. fund often displayed on abelvee. U t.be It.on II out of ao advertlMd Item, demand a raJDc:bect. MJnufJdunnit ltwck r DIAMOND SALE 30 -504()/o OFF NOVEMBER 23 -~ LAY-A WAYfo1 CHRISTMAS k-------~------------------· -CUSTOM DESIGNING -APPRAISALS -REPAIRS -GIFTS ;£1 Cami~ Plau 5414-0 Walnut Irvine. Calif. 927t4 -SEIKO WATCHES 551-875'4 551 -8753 rVAUANTftCOWMlllA-llllNEllVA ft'...-...u.A~ BERNAT, B Holiday Savings! g Santa Arrives With R2D'l Thie Fft .. 12:18 pm 81nta wtll enhle al HuntlnOton cem. ln ab6g'*9tn-.. wtttt htt I09Cilf St• Wll'I drold fnend fn>m a galaxy fat , • ...,, E~ng a cNld oould hOpe b1 Beaon Blwl & 408 fwy •• H.8. I ' DAILY PILOT ~ 20% off ., ~ ! on all "' i Latch Hook ~ i Kits I j Prlcedaelowas '360 ~ ~ ~ I ~ E&ANCI&-©RR flne stationery corona del mar ; I I ) r n d be nd bd FEATURlNG <: SMPs Fatten · W8llet ..i an• UPI ttiat aa" you ~ are tbe 'I" OMI U99 relUDd I tr Ha.la-off COllf Dal prUUd GD back Cll" tocked bWdt. _Ud-to-ftnd reh.lnd form• are often wlthla re.-b w you 1tart llO l'Md lbe titc data. aod cob-bunu that la-dicat. ID SMP. You'll ftnd Iota of SMP 1"11\and olfen ln the rtee MCUon. They are allo an Sara Lee bona IDd oo the ha.na tap M>UDCt bottl• ot mmu &eldiup. 11081' 8 ... BA VE a ca.ah.off coupoo on tbe bedt. Some bave several coupoos that add up to bia 1avtnp opportunities. I reemtly bought a bolt ol Rice Qex for '79 centa. On the bac:t of the paclta1e were 71 cents worth ol casb"Oft coupooa f~ such yro- ducta u Llbby'a canned fruit, PoWnyflake Waffles. Golden Griddle S3NP. Sweet ·n Low and Welcb'a Jelly. On the same trip to the supermarket, I A •IDCENT INNOVAnON is .. use now" t'OUpona attached to the outatdes ot SMPs. You tear tbam Off at tb1 c.beckout eou.Dter for i.utant dilCOWlta. You can receive several dollars worth of Sii P C!O\lpODI and refUDd forms on every trip to UM lt.rpermarket. All you have to do ts look for them. A parting tip: Whenever you pick an item oft the supermarket shelf, check behind it for SMPs. SMPs from previous shipments are often at the back of the shelf mixed with packaees without special markings. (Send your quest.ions on couponin& and retunc.:U.na to Martin Sloane lo care of the Dal- ly Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, C06ta Mesa, 92826. For a free copy of bis list of 12 easy-to-use product files for cash-off coupons a.od refund offers, send him a lona. self-addressed stamped envelope ) ~ITT1f!lket Shopper appears Wednesdays and Sundays in the Daily Pilot Clip and attach to a 3x5 card for your money-saving offers. ·r-----------.-------------------------,. CNFN I M•ALTMAIOS ~Ml from.,.,., MN Pk"-OI !>i.nn A~#°' Sine• qul,.CI. AJl 'll'st:; ~~t:li".:Q -ref-S "'fm re-L.on9-A<tl"9-Eaplret 0.C. JI lfn Ol'•onlcel 11nw1•1an•--"' ~t •-s...._I «1ur9r • .,... "R50NAl. ~RODUCTS COLGATE '1 Refund, P 0 Bo• 213' M.1c>1e Plain MIM SUC. REO A9Ce1w '1 Refund s.Nj ...... ~ m••-=-ADA Mall fn>m '"'"front p.<wl• of My tllE~... T~•· .. CllP( .I). or ·~· •lzti. ....... yJl,1'90 L--------------~--~--------------------~ os.u ANN ll.Nosas: Wbat w ._IJ>· -pes1td to masuttn? I've read ol IOIM fttreiDely rude blbavtor 1il YoUI' co&umn. but ~ l a perttDC*I tometbt11 beYGod blllef. I a·~ QIOther, ~full tlmt. Tbla ~ t bad Just dropped my dl1ldn!D oll at dtj acbool ad WU OD the bm ~a eiap o1 con Cln a coYencl take-out cartoa>. alMe l bad no time for ~aklut. An eldttly man lnadverteatlY bl'ulbed my arm u w• le&viq. The IWJ-cov.Nd eap. by now JuUW&rm. 1pUJed on me and oo tbe man wbo wa teated at my left. 1be old cmtteman Jeft tbe buS wttbout realllin1 what he had done. The man on my left ltOod up and ltaned to •w•ar a blue streak. Other ~ cb1med • calliq me an ''idiot'' for l)ltqlq tbe Coffee abo11d .. Even thouO I apolotbed protuaeJy, the man demandecfS3.50 to have bil suit cleaned. I opened my purse and save him t.be money. I cot off the bus in tean. feelln1 like a fool. · Oo you •1ree lb.at a 1eot.1emu would not bave carried on like that? I conuatu.Lated myielf on bebavin1 with diplty. Now I am more determJ.ned than ever to instill in my own children aood manners -9'peclally in a crbls. -01TAWA,ONT. DEAll orr: I all'ff -a 1 :!tau ...id DM lla.e eanled oa UH lb&. 11111,_ ...... 80t have &ataa &Ile c:ortee oa die Ml. dear. Ra..t18f. over UM $1.51 wu &M laclJllM &Mac a. do. t alto let'ftd u a leaoa ID oec1 au.en a. die odter panea1en ud It ....... ., •••••Ped the mu wbo prnloaat1 had plMd dlelr S7m· patlly. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read that Jobns Hopkins H06pital in Baltimore, where they pioneered sex-change operalioos lo t.hia coun· try. baa stopped doing them. Follow.up re· search apparently fa.lied to prove the operation showed justifiable improvement in the tives of the patients. A few days later I read that sex·cba.nge ( operations are a legitimate and oeceuary ex· _ pense and should be covered by standard employe medical insurance. That decision was banded down by a New Yorlt appeals court judge. The insurance company lawyers took the poeltioo that such sureery was "cosmellc ... but the court decided that for the person to llve a normal life, sex reassignment surgery waa Im· perative. Where do you stand oo th.Ls question~ Do you dare say? -VITALLY INTERE.5TED JN WINDSOR, CANADA DEAR WIN: Twe11ty major medical CHt.en. acrou dile coutry now olfer um operaU... pin hormone treatmee&a ud eoamdla&-n.e pr1tt ruafromSS,•Cotlt,•uclap. Anyone wbo woa.ld go ~ CM pata of sariery ud spend tllat AID ol mo.e1 •ut wot &be gender dla.D&e despet-ately. Tkse pee. pie tnaly feel u 1f alley are a member ef me aes tnppecl .. &Jae bod1 ol uodler. -f!wa.......,.. &M Jolla llopkl• researd la- dlcata tlaat &a..e wM Uft t.e. ebaP4 ettf' Rr&leallJ Uft m& aeldeftll dile leftl el laappl-DeU...,,. _..I feel &1aa&-. wM wu& ~ Rl'lft7 .......... It.--··· I& ........ be e•a-tfle4 u u alienU. .-. I& ,., ._ ~- relief fl'ffl aa eser•elaU.t prelllla. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I need your opinion oa the 1lr•Df• behnior of aome relatives cm my buaband 1 ISde • TM motber of two t,eeo.qe IGDI ti ra1t1n.c Utete boys to do eome pNUJ' weird Udnp. For example. tbeJ att in the uvm, room, tab oa tbetr lhUtl and Mommy aeratdaes their backs -"en wbm suesta are preaent. They interrupt conversations with "lower" or "bllber." "More to thil aide" and "Oh, 1ee ... that feels 1ood." TbeM boys are not UUJe kids, Ann -one is in blab achool. When Momm11m't scrat.chin& their baeU 1he is musalina their feet. It'• revoltlna to see these bulb, -naked from the wailt up, barefooted, moan.iq and eroantna while Mommy scratches and maasaees. la at po11lble the boys will turn into bomoeexua.la? -APPALLED IN TUCSON • DEA.a nJC80N: 11ae MeM yoa deHrlbe la gnu. .... , u.e ...... IMlt I& will 80t ..... die boy1 .... ~la. 8enaJ preferaces are est.a...._. well before &lae teea yean -••e , ·~ aa1 wUl1a ta.e nnt tllree er roar Jean el life. I acne It's die pita -'*l yoa cu't &ell people..._ &e belaave la &llelr own -.Ome. Yoa eoeld. IMswever. pall • bar of medlcblal Map oat of yoar ,.._ a8d say, "Tlda.dld Uncle Herb a world el __. wtte. t.e laad die Udl:• L M. BOYD ) INFORMS in the .. -lllPAll Harbor Lites JM.._,..,.._,_., ,..,....,... ..... C.-MtM 6*7111 DAILY PILOT 0 Santa Arrives 'With R202 ThosFnat 1215pm Santa will amve at Huntonoton Center 1n a btg red fire engme with his SQeClal &ar Wan drOtd fnend from • oaiaxv tar far away EverytNng a child could hOOe toJt Beacti &MS. & 405fwy ,H8 Senre a ~iving dinner like your grandma did. / You1J find barrels of natural. nutritious almonds and other nutmeats. frehly harvested. Dried fruits. Preserves and jellies. A pot· pourri of gift items. And hand-dipped candies made with the finest ingredients. like creamy rich chocolate, fresh ~and real butter, j~ like your Grandma used! Thanksgiving is almost here. So come. Step into The Harvest Barn. And atep back into the wonderful way th1rijp used to be. AllOf'9d nuta. nut '"8cb, fine~ ~fruit. ~)anAJdlls. 1banbClvln8 Special: One pound of chocolate~ almonds wrapped in a gln8fwn box. regularly $4.25, now just S3.50. (Umit 4 per aastomer.) • ~ tWw9l Ram 1$ pert ol Bemoda Mm F.,,,,.. Wurtd't .,_ a1mood IP'OW'I'· NoW~ M11aton ViefO Mill-Monday-Friday 10~9.SatWdiy 10·6.Sunday 12·5; FullertOn .325South Hale Avenue- :.-....-.-. ...... ..--.-~~--~~ ~-~9-6;~secondweekofNovember.\\OOcbidgec.enter.trvtne-Monday-Seturday9·&Sunday12-5.----------.... l , s 0 r n d he nd bd ~ y- -ed to- J.e, lta Re I I 1 • t t MIU PUCM • by Miii uunus • WMATWH..L. ~ 't'a.( 00 MY MMtL. Y IF~ AltD I W7U.. WIN, "rAIC& ~ A r'THIAE:? TUlnel'/ °'4T 1" DIN~. + : .._ ________________________________________ _..:::::;:::::,.~:c.:~:....!!.:.!:U l. SHOE . ~ MOON MULLINS · .. ----err j • II 2 I ' . . , -" I ., ! .. I f ' by Bii Keane ''They're not P1 and Ta, Gr~. They'r• tr ... and ttkiphone poles." DINNll THE MENACE by Jeff MKNetty by Ftrd & Tom JohnSon GORDO roN"r ~/ UJ.~ ~~~~ ~~!!Kf • ~er ~ \ ··~ JUDGE f'ARKER • fl-#11N6 \\\Ill I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE wau.,oce-• ... .40IJ ~~" ~I DAABBLE uc '4, roNtr 1• 01 o '{()\) bE°f 4 Plcfvtl£ or 'f"ME: (¥MON$f~AflON ? DR . SMOCK 08CAUSE! O~ YOUR CONr::>l1'"ION 1 MRS. PO"T"'f'eR.f?>Y, We!'RE!! MOVIN6 YOU UP "TO 614 by Harald Le Dem 00 lOU9CNOW ~NG1 T'Hl6 ~ fHE FINJT PLEASE PUT YOUR DOG ON THE PHONe T\ME tN ~™At MAY t I HAvtH'T MN '(" Q:>MetoetJ THOUeHf A&C4J'( AAV1'40 A O«t*I I .. Mind U I puU up 1 chel(.1" bY LVM JohtAIMI iRA'f 4ltJIF .S'S\ , I U!Pr IT RU. eoHM> t'e,~ FM~· W Kevin Fagan • ()J£R £ "-~~£4' Ml~ &€ON( Of '™CM . NO, eu-r 1'"HeRe's A PR t l!!S"r O N 1'"HA'r F t...OOR ELEVAT 1004Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I l ___ .. . ·--·--· ...... ', ... , .................. ,... .... -· _... i-. ,. tl l •t II n i-. 0 r n d he nd bcl :be' ·y. ~ to- Je, lt.1 He 1N ~l = 'ltb Cl\• Ha £mvut telectJon ol r.toNd cmd gumantffd antique olocb and poeht watches Jn 0J'Gllg• County. ~Cltl Ofterblg SciriDp of up to 40% •Pocket & Pendant Watches -MEN'S HUNTERS CASES -LADIES' HUNT!JtS CASES -WATCH CHAINS AND FOBS -'WATCH DISPLAY DOMES • Special Christmas Inventory •Vienna Reoulator -AUST1UAN !lCOND BAllOOUI -BIEDERMEIJU: -VJCJOJUAN GRAND 80NNE!ll? -MD~TURE • American Oak School Clocb •American Oalc & Walnut Mantle Clocka • W eatminster Chi.me Wall &: Mantle (Grandfather Clocka) 2350 Newport Blvd. • CostaMesa 631-4346 Inflatable SANTA with film developing Seaton'• Gredjng• from JINTIQUE 1\9W 2426 -2428 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ~Give a Treasure that wtll ~ •• always bring Pleasure ... -. 7 Unique Shops ~ fD§ ....... --...-.. "", ...... , ~ , ....... -. .. ........ .. c1 _ ... , ·CRl~SOM CLOVER 1311 M.BC.-..~HA S..Ci.-te ··~'""" f·~ !'4~45 INTROOOOOW OUO m_r,_, Unusual Fresh Fl~ & Decorations For CMstma 1 of a Kind Gift Items. 7 daya week F re e Deliver/ 492-3461 Iii~ Yt~llt~~1, 1.1u• ·on a 1n·:u HOLIDAY SHOPPING at SAYCREST LIOUOR and DELI Our .....,.. 10'Mt ~ on one (1) ceee purch .... la being eft8'Qld to offer our cottomera two (2) or mof9 C9Mt ll'JlltCWll OUI COST + TAI. Get • tr .. lnfl•t•bl• Senta with .. ch roll of color film you bring In for developing •nd printing PIANO SPECIALS • Kodacotor. Fuji or 3M color c:-.f? prmt mm ;;t.,JJ • 110, 126or135 film 1izes ~OODa~ • S•lln borderless prints pttar"nldf' • Prlnta are dated •600 .. •""-< .. ~......... • ....... '"'.°""'".., ... • )'' .. ,, Haines Omd·art case ~ WurUUer Grand $2995 F'bcbel' Uzri.f! C· l.895. Tom Th::Ub 1191115 GU\ certitlcaie. avaH for lana. ltoola, cusb.iooa, serv'lcel, eU. Great for alfh VWtour15op ~D.~1t 8800 IWnl.ltoa, H.B. 980-1.US GIFTS OF WOOD TOYS FOR QttlDREN dBft GIITT FOR All AGES ~ FACTORY DIRECT PRICES . Beautiful trains. boat•. airplanes & more Unique Ctiriatmu tree omamenta & dlltlnct1ve 4&111mal pyules. As advertised in "Sunset Maoazlne." All oor oroducts are made from all wood. no plaatlc:a .. UMd. Many Items are mede from several vwletlea of wood to lldd natural cotor & patterns. All pieces are Joined by hidden metal fasteners & glued for durability. Our chUdren'a ltema; toya. puzzle.. stools etc.. have aafe rounded C!Onl«I. Come see u1 at our factory Wed-Fri 2PM.ef>M. Sat. 10AM·2PM. Plrt<lng in rear. WBSTBRN WOOD WORKS 1575 PLACENTIA AVE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA iW.663 (714) 831-6430 MINI-B~R lh a.west StlectiM of -DOLL HOUSU & MINIATURIS UI OUNGI COUNTY 645-3261 ' 4Z:! J ltt .\t • ... 1"4POH1 8/AUf (714) 67J.()()Q/ '78 SEVILLE LOW MILEAGE NEW TIRES. ALL EXTRAS A11tro roof. Flremlst Paint-Western Saddle Wire "heel covt•r!>, matching leather 1n tenor. vmyl roof ... act am fm/91.rlt See to ap prec1ate' Sil SOOtoSll.900<•H<• 552-5812 Professional 8xl0 Color Poe h ait Ready ~lie you wait Stuart Maldeth PhotOCJraphy llOJMe...,tlt..a.C-.Mete c•ter .. , ... , 111 645-6800 OLYMPUS HEALTH SPA We Cater To Womeft LADllS SPECIAL: $30 for me of focll .. & .... sage. S•n•, J.cml, We.lrlpool, frHcll M•••• .. +• ledr·WJ'tlll. S.,.._ M ...... IOAM-SPM 2930 Pacific Coast Hwy 645-9501 WI HAYI MANY UMqul OMI OP A llMD AMnOUIS / Victorian Falnllng COudl Cuatom dee6gned Tl~ Oek wine IGN9f' w/butt.t ConttfTIPOI •, Btm . Pnmltlv. pfnt pffto9•t<erosene I~ Roll ToP o.kl CIOWS NUT AMTIOUIS 501 M.. c 11i·a..i eom.r Palllllda. Sin Qemente 491-6242 ULTY GIFTS FOR YOUI SAILOR MAN Tashof Ho.y ...... G-W.O.u..,.rie ..... J-.lla .......... _ w ... SWMhrl/s.lts r ,.;;;;.,~ T .. -; ;i l .,~ l I fer II""-eiff I I -d 11 .. I L ...!!!" .! !!-1 308 Manne Dr Balboa Island 673-3412 A. rr .... ~•ts left on Fr1 &. ~at Sl<1 Rus to Snow \. allf'\ l.\" 6 a m .. Return •i pm S25 1n 1 lud~· ... Lilt T1rket Call tun1Jthl 962-5002 JC~eo/~,J ~..Ai'~ .1-; .... Invites you to Christmas sbop with us! Drop in for coffee and browse through · oor large selection of American & English oak antiques-also we have a beautiful line of gift items and Hummel's. Open 7 d•ys Mon-Sat 10-6 SUn i2-5 18960 Brookhurst (at Garfield) Fountain Valley 962-3202 25% OFF COUPON A1 ow a.ii._ gift toy•... bri9c) Wt C~ for 25% off Oft all IMt"c:INmclM ill ttodt. Rlog~endanl1·E•rringt-Cttarm..ar11eelet• s.ttio ......... c.. .... Jewelry by Remy 1105 Mewpcri ..... CostaW....CA Iii• 645-5160 Sell Your Holiday Gift Items on the Daily Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE This special gift guide will ap- pear each Wednesday from Nov. 21 thru Dec. 19 reaching 108,000 househOlds each week. You can run an ad the size of the sample below for only $11 per week and we have many other sizes to choose from. For Information and help In placing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AD-VISOR 842·5678 GIFTS TOYS SPORTING GOODS JEWELRY p(1J'S & PLANTS ANDMADE ITEMS CATS&DOGS GIR CERTIDCATES AUIOllOlllLES .. -j j !> l' 1 l ·t n n ~ 0 r 11 d he nd bd :he' \ y- -ecl to- Je, its He ilth on- 1 ta D - --llU -·----------WI) ant •s .... --IOlfl IUO IWI ... --· ... ... --------.... ... -.:t: tt• ti• ... - ,,.. ....,.per wW oot bowlulr aceept ae1 ad•artr1lo1 for real ... wblcb II ID .tola· boldaalaw. V-:'J THC HlAL ~ CSIAll.HS lmST .. ftMllMUUS Faataetlc 2 1tor1 ..... "°' lloriou9 bdnm. formal dialq, IOUl1D8t kltcb .. "_!~~· urilaul ~ and l&Rpa. Prieed riab& for toda¥ '• haunowa ltvto1. Call ...,..., ... f=OREST E OLS ON ... ,,. ... . . .. EmSIDE CUSTOM -.s: .............. Garcea-EutaJde .... c:lllt.alD built a bedrm OR ...... dllCll.....,. .. J bedrm + den bomel .., ... ,.,.... ~ Gl&ed tDtr7 court 'Y•rd rwa • • r 11• n. ror~vaey. ,._... srouo. DM.Y PILOT••' 1 2 pitioe, Iota ol atora1e. ...., ............ =~T:=. W'NC} :.. 1rfloa 09lr. now! I Call 'm-1100 • • ()PfN '" 9. II HUH ro., HJ(t. ~~~ ........ I• 81111 81 .. 1002 ....................... MOW IS THI TIMI fer job leek_.. to check tbe Dally Pilot Help Wanted Clusificatioo. If the job you want ls not there you might consider offering your services with an ad in I.be Job Wanted cateaory. Phone 642-5678 CE 111111 ILlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FOaYllt YllW Lovely One Story Modern Home Overlooktng The Blue Paclfle. WATCH THE WAVES ROLL OVER THE ROCKS. Four Bedrooms Plus Den & Huge Llvtng Room. Full Seeurtty System. One or Our Finest orrennp Call For Appointment. $9'2S,OOO. --..... , ... ,,, 631-1800 111 DOV& Dim C:OMI WITH US ••• te IAYC:llST. ......... fllmtc .......... -.... = ~ .. ...:, ... ~ .._ -:.: ........... J cs ..... &\o'O NDlftlT BEACH OCWROMT CONDO 2 Bdrm•.. J batba: aecurtty bld1. Vacant; = occupaocy. Sub. -.ooo m.aa ~Ev• associated ftJI• k r US Rf I\._,.,~,~~ J I' ""'• It t•t"in ,, A' I t • 6 I PIOIA11SALI 111.tso "Pbsl ..... bdnm, 2 bllth, famlb ..... bridi l)>lc. abate roof. lr· rqular lot. Act D0~1 tbere'a oe1'1 one I au -.ma. 159-1111 1111 CUSTOM H>IU --Mft IGt. Bib ...... 0nn&e Putt Aa9. 8 ..... for quick aale. CHOICE OP CAJIPETS AND FLOOR COVl:alNGSI I BUDY I RANCH REALTY 551 .. 1222 LAICH UMIYasm PAB HOM1 Single family Chancellor Plan #4 with red brick entry & large private rear yard. 4 Bdrm or 3 Bdrm & den With family iooin & inside laupdry room. Walk to achool.s. shopping & community park & pool. $129.500. , ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 ~ ~ WE 1110111 HIRD TO SELL HOMES RIBHTI KEN LEIGHT, I rvlne Office Our Sal-espet-,..,.-~ of the Monttl, Ken, In Just • short time has established himself as • truly dedicated end enthusiastic salesperson! Thorough end detall· minded, he Is a real estata profMalonal rHdy to assist you In any traraactlon. A resldenUal sales speclallst, Ken llves In I rvlne, Where his real estate expertise Is well.Jtnown by his many clients and friends In Woodbridge. 5391 Walnut Aw., 8ulte ! lrvlne, Ca. 552-4471 TONY SANSONE Costa Mesa Office Consistently among our Tap ProdUcen, we attrtbut• Tony's outstanding IUCc:eu to his complete knowledge of unconven-tional cnN1tlve financing. Take over exist· Ing loans, wrapilrounds and 1...-1ons are a few of the tools used. If you're thinking of selllhg or buying con- tact Tony, now, for a professlonll con· sultatlon on hoW our creative flnanc:Jng methOds can and should be put to work for you. 2790 Harbot ...... . com M ... ,ca. 845-1491 ....COM IMUX Near Pacific Drive and Carnation Part: b1t of a Bay view; beamed ceilings ; brick fireplace and immaculate condition. Froot house ia 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Rear unit bu 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Owner will finance with attractive terms . Presented at $298,000. IJ,._.l()UI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS~ 675-6000 2443 East Coat Hi~wav, Corona del Mw Rlllt $415 mo! a.Pwt!'J~!for C h•M1 , .. 0neo1\tC::!!'!wn1 ocen vlew Iota tD ~~laaa. Dnmattc of oc:ea:D. N6wpolt a.rtiar. ,......_ lalud • Neorport Buda. cau • for all \M dl&a&le. ~ tnl/mo. ! Im med oc· cupaoc7. 2 Br condo Walk to beacb. New paiat. ~•rpet. drapes ~ f1'91e. BuY at ~ PlTI 41 UIOC. due1 lHI. for 2 yra. ... ooo dD-full price ..... o.a.. will cany SJ.5.aao at \4~ lot. DO -------· ~ 2 ,,.! Take S, ta J over trAJl'O&. 9'0,000 lit S.. L-. lft TD. at •~~. CloH Vlew locaUoe {a ell· mcrow Jan 2. JJa). Call dmlw llmcbo San Joa· r..t 7~· 1700 cPn-J Bdrm. fanD&1 dlo· ()Pflv ,,, Q. ,, \,.,,'"ff M(( ID&. Need c sale. A.a· IW 11111 ~.a,:;·~-~'. ., ••C>OS ISTATI IJecmt outmde c:ower911 .my .... to the beauty .-.-«AMCH oftM~liV· lat rm. 1arden view RXB-f'OOL famib rm, bnct fpk. Restorahoo potential biee coumry krtcben. 3 Handy mu'a apedal .ately bdrms, master Lee 3 BR + buae &•me sate • twallMn l'loeel. 3 rm Plus dinan& 33' baths. oak floors 6 enclosed party patio eartbtooe p~v.U, also l>rivate ttte-lmed street RV Atteu A Must See ~~ !~_ .. • fCX' oa..ly 1118,900 Act IKUUUU. ~"' "'m-e Naw.call~Z31J tboueaoda A1k1ng Ol'I"''"· ''""'"'"' $84,950 Call now' lfi'it I ~~=~Al ~ lt1lil£t SIWS TO llACH Charming 4 Bdrm 2 story Beach Cottage with cozy wood·burning fplc . step.saver kitchen. upstairs terrace. lo maintenance. cedar paneling throughout. $169,000. Call now 173-8550 HOISIS. MOISES, HoaESI Hillside Estate on ~ acre, red barn, pool. fruit trees, gourmet kitchen, spiral staircase down to Teens or Mother·ln·Law quarters: Only $325,000, and owner will help finance. can Now 673-m50. . ELEGANT NIWPOIT AXER Private iron.gated courtyard leads to elegant entry of a Family home of living. Terrazzo to magnificent living room ll formal dining, w I t1ulltln hutch, gourmet garden-view kitchen, family room with massive stone fplc , wet·bar & wooden flooring, private, secluded library, 5 stately Bdrma, Master Suite w/gtacetul marble fp!c, shady covered patlo1, xtra large 3·car garage, much, much 'more for only $445,000. Call now, 673-8550. llACH CHAIM& .. .. ced SJf ,OOOt Beautiful 3-story home w/fabulous white water views from upper terraces, 3 lktnm, f amlly rm. wet bar, fplc, and 1k1lllbtl mmplet.e UP.I-briJbt, spaclou1 D11l1ner home. Owner anxious, will help finance. Act Now: 673-8550 o/ nBWf"''' REALTORS 675-5511 CM IAYSIDI DI.IQ: Ill C. 111 .. Ms: ..,.. ...... _ .... ,.... .. ...... ...., .. aMIJ .... , ....... .. .._.,... .,_ ......... ._. IAT V1IW ............................. ..... ,._, ........... ._, ,_ - •• o 11-fw 11 t r : l ., ,ua r«r ...,. ........... _.. 1wa..,.a.w .,... ...... cu1_.._. __ of•ld9d. SSJS..000. COLI OF ~ IEALTORS 2111 .. Comt ...... c.... .. w.- 675-5511 IASTSMCHARM !\P'h• 4 Bdrm 2 Ba bocae, lA prime Coat.a -. ~.Thia la an .............. offerlq wtt.b _.. brtct flreptace . ..... Ntllop Ii De• IElldewD.Ublt-m• ...... Located OD a dllf lat wtda alley ac-cma. P\&1l price SUS.ll50. c.11151.sitl C:SELECT T'PROPERTPES IEATTHE INIBEST IA TE We have aeveral homes from 1!16.000 and up all With M1Wmble loans UD· der IO'I.. Some with low down. Seller ready to cml'IJ211d. Call~- tNhel,111 R•1ol Eitole In<. IDCUTIVI TIJ.UYa out f J Id lshH" 'rue entry, formal li VUig Fw~SIS.toO 6 dinln&. sunny kitchen. F.arly can ruatJc ma Lar&e farruly rm + Uy 'BR 2 Ba. country wet bar, bnck fpk. soar lut dine. Baaaastered la& stairs leadang to sta arc a ae to guest pnvat.e mailer 1wle & l"dJ'eeL Loads of OLD children's quarter::. IUJS11C CHARM Pool -Mamcured arounds. Ask· sued grounds R v ac Ing SUiB..500. Call Now ~ ceaa. Ill.In to beach av,"" ~~;. '"" "', "" ,,.,, uL avail Barg&J.D hunt [ ~ ~::•II~"® 11111 unuwous Pnee. .b.wafnlity. loc•· tlm. You'll set men'°" four aaoney In tbla buadfu! family home •I• Jdal f\oor plan • super location 3 de fltbUw bd.rms with a tep. muter IUlU. cozy trllk. fonm I dm.t.o& rm 6 Wit.bar Won'\ last Art DOW Call m.s.170 ALLSTATE AEAJ..TOAS OQAHYllW v...w. .... ~. aJ. tra deluxe • 1m · DJaculat.e I 2 Bdnm , 2 balbs. fri>lc_ + com· munaty amen1l 1ei. SZl0.0001 ..... lay Prop. hdton * 675-7060 * YEST'aDAY'S NICE FantastJc Mesa Del Mar h ome 3 hug e Bdrms+den. warm MO AMAMCIHG wood panehng. owner rttOll.l:MS ~ Be Creative Must An xlnt OIJIPO'tUDJlY to ta· Sell. call ~ 7171 vest 10 real estate' '""'''1 ,. • "•" .... , · §~~~ [~ lfilltl l'\&Dpnce. ftMl'U.LOYI THIS ASSUM•AI ,Jual walk into tbe wnalb ct Ulla 2 BR COO· do In a super area and ran m ao... rt.b17 de- oorated • spacious As· aumable loan Only L1e aaaumable loana, low Int av al table. Homes from 1118.SOO 117S 000. Jasmmecreet Bay crest University Parle Weetcliff Big Canyon H a rbo r View: Hills 110 ,500. Ca I I Now •i..----·-' ~. ALLSTATE REM.TOAi macnab I Irvine realty A SUQIDfA9'Y OF THE IRVIN! COMPANY .....WOODI Model condominium w/view of lake & bridge. 48Ra -family rm - formal dining rm -Pvt beach le 1pa. Just a abort walk to tennis. $249,500 fee. Donna Godshall &M-6200. ((). 79) fllOMT IOW "11.Ufnl" $229,600! End·unit Franciscan model w/ldvely water view. UR condominium w/ffxtenslve ur,1r1dln1 ... wine cellar, p1aotat!cm 1hutten & MORE! Dick Halderman 6'2·8235. (0-"6) .. 2-1235 644-4200 tot Oowr Ori• Harbor View C.n r Irvine at C.MOU$ Valley e»nttr 7U-1414 \ ' -·-.. ~ ,,,,,.,.,..,._ ·~ .............. ,...._ ....... ___ ..... ..., .. -~----····-.. e d 4 ~ , . d > e, ta le re ll• liO '* - IAYRONr We have several bomes withp r•aUp PIMINSU&.A POIM1' Newly deeorated ' bdrm. ramlly home. Close to oce n. $325.000 EL TOIO HOISi! COUMTIY 4 Bdrms., 8 batb1; ranch style, minJ.;.estate in orange groves. $249.500 BJ LL GRUNDY, REALTOR J ·l I fl 1, 1 "d, I l "" t • ~~ H t. ; ':, o I o I IMIUX MIWUS'TM5 AT BEGONIA PK Call for detaJla. Act. m.l1U c.t.W... 1024 ....................... - -- - ---~~-----~ ~ ... . . . .. •• £ '..._! -LleAtsLI °j:"if" Tuo COo· ~~~~~~~ ZBlaudlulWeU~ um Pluned for -:: ---.-~;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;.;;.;;~~ 6 laft. Hl&b -Um.a· .. .._.,._1 • d 0 a the a t er . .,. ... at~~ lntftell. ~ Prottnlel . ..-S.000 ., •'1" :1111 ·. \ 1..1 • - 1111 11 I ' 11111·, • 1! 1 '.1'••11 I /q• fl11111 I .1·,1t1111tl t•11 I llltlq JN.000, Alea&, MMllU, .U.ume 9.t4!fJ bl. ... *Al ml1Uoa. "appt. ,.... •WIM 1~ 2nd. Ocea11 Cot.a Realty view. !I ea. Seavlew ~ C>•.Hllb.ftDIP " lnvntmeat 4R-Q • I 076 ~-tunLlaOCK .,_, szs.ooodowu. Pay. -re ~dbl wide 2 Garden bome, pro· menu SJH4/mo. Pull 640-$777 •H•••••••••••••••••••• BR3Ba +dell. feefena•Jy ctec.at.d, 3 price $245,000. Com·I~~~~~~~~ DWLIXIS m.ooo ,..,_......., Br 2 8a, booua rfD. J)arablta at. $255.000. Oc=~Vlewa! 122 Ave. Aliodocl. near 1-...;._..:..•-·--::;...·---- cultcauhuU.en, parquet 487..smt 2 8d aecwity bldi aft 2-Z. Z500 aq ft, u · BYOWND fbn, Pf'Of. landacaped w I boa l a I a p . o 0 1 y •puhle loan. 1154,000 '7t 20x40 Goldenweat, W/eo.ered briclr patio i.,..... I 050 .... , Patrick Tenore ,... ..... Nr beh, 121..-. Owner will earl')' 2Dd ....... •••••••••••••••• l31·.Ja. J.S1 Ave. De La Eltnlla, ~ ..._._,. ~Bou Properttea. Lmure World, Gat9 14 aew 4-Z. JtOO aq ft. aolare, --~-U'18-40X20--. -2b- •I Puoramic view 3rd =-"·.000 aaaumable &ou. --'1ffftltlc. 11. AduJt p' _..!• .,.,, .. ., Door VUJ.a Nuna 2br ..._ •a.. Ttdl bome bu it all i Wuudtaid&e LEMI! OP· • • 125.000.~. the ttl f ii err nON oa a beautU\aJ new Zbe, __,.. A/C. aft REALTORS D Ave. Dd Mar. super ~ H am, y . 2 bedroom CIOOdo •cl.I•· ?pm. -----RAA-DO--..---J.2,oearbeacb.1225.000 C1 •hi•' LGta/ a lbll pool, cml to Lake and tan.la -._., "'" ,...__.. 1500 uma, buae added ruu. courts Call Glos at •-w-a 1052 d h -, .... lY room wttb wetbar, '% b ...,..... • .....,..... A.s8'.anes bal ol si1o.ooo 2S3 Ave. Madn • plus ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba poolable • mucb Wood ridre Realty .. ••••••••••••••••••••• at 11~"' N e "W 3Br. 4-2onTralaJcar Ca.oyoo, Cemetery Lota, Harbor -.:.... ""'· ~ Bedroom S51~ or m.-. even· EXCELL. FINANCING _..___ N u... ocean view SZ3llO 000 • -u~·-• Oh ..,... 3;"8.Ji~ is t-·1-_ioca ____ . ------AVAJLABLE twuwwe, ewport • .....,. BERT H A H EN RY ... wn •vwu ve. _.., • '"'I VKaDl. MO VE JN NOW' RLTRS each. 548-1989 ~ with new c.rpet· EnJoy superb canyon Pnn• WT~ 101 ~ fixture s 9%ASSUMABL£ views fro m this J · -...121 21SDel Mar C-rclal throu&bout. eau m now , _d P----•-bedroom. 2.,.. bath town $0,000 DOWN ~-....._ ,, ... tr 1600 for .... a.....t. to ......... ,_ • -~ ~ ....._ ...... _/irivat.e com· •-·-baJ ol ...., .. 000 ,_ -••••••••••••••••••••••• _. """ '"""' ....,. ......., ... ...., sar ....... "'"::'. ho ~· · CCT lat1 ano 1011 home. ~2680 Spacioua 3 Bdrm, 3 ba ln· mwuty ol ark Ni~I , ,.._ me. tmmac. ••••;?'••••••••••••••••• •--------~ludine pvt. master Perlect for family Uvlbl Eut Bhatt. Pnn only Pnvate acre esut.e. horse HOO SO.Ff. ~~~~ ~~~~ ~r~~C_t :~in:~ «·~ oountry. Bulider 's JUSt ~.ft~r!!trcu;! ~ Sl28.SOOA&t.U4·8513 kltcheo a nd covered -&N&IEVAILE! ~ ~712 Pueo story. Downtown Costa patio $1.U,900 Slwp 3 bd. 20X40 pool + De La Paz. S49S,OOO Mesa. $150,000. C:SELECT I PROPERTIES IYOWNER c:....,.... Sl0,000 down buya a dUp&ex on a butldable IOx150 R-4 lot. Owner carriee the balance .tr will subordinate to a COD· struction loan. Total price $89,900. An ell· ceUmt~. PAllCUDO CONDOS • -£ • HERITAGE . • RE:ALTORS EAST SIDE O>vered patJo, fenced Yard. cute 3 Bdrm home wtth 2 run baths lb up- a n d ·com 1 n g neighborhood' All for '87,SOO University P ark Ill Princeton Mdl, added 2od s t o r y 3 Bdrms +master bdrm w1alcove Highly up graded. Land Included $129.900 Open ho use Fn/Sat/Sun. 10.S Call ~7012 LIN~REALESTATE Jae. Huge lot. Sacrllke Bkr/Ownr 79().1125 Roy~.lltr u 14)49:S 1720 W/terms. Sl.29.900. Prio. Laree extt'Utlve home. 4 548-7729 ooJy Patnck Tenore. Bdnm. 2"'1 Ba, lrg lot.~~~~~~~~~ BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 87J..8700 2,S .4 Bdnm. with pool.~~~~~~~~ Jacuzzt • aauna .,~ Panoramic coaataJ ..__ views. in beauWuJ Saa -Dieuo. Startioc at *'6.900 9'/2% &..- with only S3 down. MllaV_. l.l..8'1Sinlere Take ad· Uae YQa home equity to ~ al srand open. &ab over payments on Ing prices, u lhey won't ~ an available on last. Sales office open tbi.s 3 bedroom home 10AM to dusk. 3546 DeJ DlniDa area. euy care Sol Blvd.. San Die10. titcheu with bullh.os WIDI ALOT-114J'lll0..4lm Stanee left In prage ALOT APRJDE P9tio. RV acceu Doo 't 48' wide actually .trim· EXECUTIVI miss! $92,tOO. Call maeulately redecorated CHANT :WO.lT.IO throughout lb beautiful Maplficent Rome! 4 1111•"A!IL Mediterranean navor bdrm, 2 bath, family rm ~ Aslang $399,500 & owner w/st.ooe fplc, dining rm, ---------- will finance. 2000 s q ft of l ·story 1---------JACOBS REALTY ~a.:~·t ~0hfJ~: 675-6670 Calls.&.2313. Ol'fN Ill 9 • 11S•UN1081 Nl(f • ou~~ING l•Rltll A11• 1 L1A51 OPnOM I 0.scYo I.om SUYllW air, w/.,.,._. Guard 1at9, MAO S!HSE Priced below market and private lender w i ll finaoee th.is North Costa Mesa bome. See lh1s 3 Bdrm with den , fireplace, RV storage md ine.. trees. '94,000. Call54&4MO -, ! .. HERITAGE . . REALTORS 642-5200 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAJUMITA Spectacular h illtop homes. 2012'3316 sq. ft Clclee lo Marina. Selva Rd & Calle La Prima vera Sltl9.000 to sus.ooo. 831-3540; 493-4008 Bldr. SW& RHANCIHG Lees than Sl0.000 down, usume 9'%% exloao. owe be.Janee. Like new 2Br. Call Jeff, Agt. .-.crm Ha...,_. IHcJii I 06' 8'1·1286 exdiaave area Owner r: $165,IXXI ~ PRIME HARBOR BL . OOMM'L LOT C.Omm 'I -CASH TO lot 115' x 214 Heavy trar- 91/t'/o LOAH" f1<' a rea. Call Agt. OYtt 3000 sq ft Ul UUs s m. tooo ____ _ REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gnat FcniJy Ho..! Huge presllgJOW s bd Harbor View Home Val ue " lot'allo n ' Patndt Tenore 631 121116 REALTORS l..EASE/Of'TION JSR 2"'28A. O<'e.an view condo SJ.JOO mo. a.ppl..te to $199,500 ~ 7272 bdrm. rambllng ranch CCMMIHll•i-s/TowW: home U1 peaceful, ea: e.a.es for* 1700 elusive M 11s100 Hills ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl!1 views or the .sur -E roundma valleys ff hills A ,.. _ BY OWNER·Univers1ty Pk. Terrace 3Br. dm rm. Cambridee Mod el , greenbelt, end unit. dbl ' garage. BeauWully de corated, m aoy .1lras $12:5.900. S59"'307 On"'» acre l tbone corral OFPAJtADISE OWNER ANANCING &room for pool l7acres We 're now offerin g of com moo I and • t wat.erfroot ume-shanng pnvat.e pool, t'lubhouse. aindonwuums on the big teDnli crt.s & equeslnan l!land ol Hawau 1000 t'enl er Ofr t>red .,. t pl~ SQ rt . s leeps 6 1289.000 7141831 167 1. Beautifully furnished. 7141661 Z:Jll Pnces be11in at $6100. FAIULOUS IWFFS With subst&DtaJ down. owner will finanre WOODRIDGE 3 Br $12S,OOO S Br Sl9S,OOO assume 9"2'1 642-0112. 644-6687 GREAT .. family home. 2600 SQ rt. or H vi.og space. 4 bdrms .. 21,tJ ba .. up· graded LaSalle Model in Vill. ll OD wide Creeobelt with generous guest part.mg. OFFE:RID AT balance of SS7S,OOO pn<>e OML y $ 19 5,000 BeauWully situated on a knoll with rommandmg Pnvate end unit, pro view of Back Bay , feM1onally derorated 2 rash.ion Island & mou.n bdrm wtlvly mstr swt<· laJm Call U5 for more Tile entry. (Tp lr. lush details atnum, rrurrored entry Real Estate Crystal r handelter Sff ~ c......... ,._ -lOIO this truly btfl home an -- shades or sort yellow lo-21 ...................... . day No reasonable offer By Owner 2 br adult COD· relmed Owner will help do. modeJ home perfect finance 848-TTU .. rt c...... • Walt LO Soutb Coast (~imJ?JJ1$1¥1 ~:;357 ~~ct!',!;°!0~~ Elute .._,._ l ah..S FOR SALE or RENT ,._..._.. 1091 <801 1364 2000. ask for ~e. ext l95 or Dan. ext 188 LOWIMTHEST Gnat LocaHo. Take over &ow interest rate loan! Several choice 1·2 bedroom condo ~ in popular Spr· 101• community in lnme. Laba. aream.. LtlDll. lmb landacapma . ""1ma7,810. ~Swn7800 =~=:-u~F-~~~~~~ I'· --IHclt 1040 ""-Do dlys, SS1·9176eves. A Yflly •-••••••••••-•••••••• $8600 li'n!'lllll~ Selet' Wll Pll'f ... SY HUMnlteTOM BIG CANYON Spe<ucul&r aoll course est.ate. eeoo aq ft 4 to 6 Bdnm. S.,._ balha. Poof and spa. Sl.llltS.000 Harbor Vlew Moaaco. -·••••••••••••••••• n.e.land. 38r 2 '-· DI Sll!S.000 R e nt $900 833·2238 or 634·40SO . ~ PllaDe ~ (pria. ooly > M4-MN (Broiler) AU.Clul•gColts .......... 1006 ~Ides HARIOUR 5"2 "'·~ -·••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 3 bedroom Bii •clean 3 BR, 1~ Ba 't '~ l..'U't"'5Da·IRVtNE CAU.llDCAIPET l02 ,....,,,_.,. home ln Mesa Verde _.._ ,, __ _ ~....-North features dis· ...uuuu, owner ........ cmg. 1~ 1202 IAUOA ISLI tinctive llvin& room with m.soo. 1100 Redhill c7~ Realty :ndOWNEllBOllE fireplace, atrium and SConR.EALTY a.a,..c.IHdt GREAT LOCATION, fountain. Dinlne area, 536-7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~I STEPS TO BEACH. • family room, deluxel~~~~~~~~~I B«iUSHTUDOR VILLAGE. ALWAYS A ldkbeo with efficiemt a p. A relaxed atmosphere T1I ST AINES CO. 640-5711 1041 COMDO+SUP Dream no more Move Do thi.s elegant 3 Bdrm caodo Witb your own boat sbp Beautifully dttoral ed lD eartbtooes aod de· airator nurrors Larae muter swte with dttk F1nanc1 ng available J ust foot.steps ff you·rr then SBr. 2Ba beach home S225 .000 Wi th Sl.37 .000 usum· &!Me lst a t YO OWC 2Dd •MIM'Otn' DUPUX• Oceaovaew w /owaer f1nancio1 3Br units w lfrpks, l bit to OCD, Co- op Ok. ms.ooo. A#,. Les 8unbart (7H) 551M47S l.i1l11 ~'"'II\ 1 ll flu• b fl· 7 JOO ,,, .. w•• l•OO ••PW•l}Mt .,,.r,.. HOME, NEVER A REN· p 1 i an c es . P a t i o • Sharp 2 bd house, lrg lot. and gra~ home that TAL; 3 BDRM, 2 BA. sprinklers. Hurry ! =::i.~ S74•500. bas been re-t'reat.ed with W I 0 F F ST R E ET SUZ100 Call 540-1720 the fmest woods and de· PARKING. PRICED ,, ........ _!llL ta i 1 s 0 I m as t e r -•ME FOR FA.ST SALE. CALL ~ craftaman. "Cover Girl" nu FOR APP'I'. 875·8729, REALTORS kitchen IS a local pomt UDO ISLE PROP. C213>42'.Sl79. tor those who are ts red or Modem 3 bdrm .. 2 baths, Q • U' GL.:....t Y _.._. Pri-m· Area• the ... ual ....... SUDhY South~atio; r-w,wwwleodl 1011 Mn .. ....,. A.AIWQI• ""' · ... · w1... _....... Hurry, won 't las t ! •-VIU-R.E. completely rem eled. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n...-~-super mot1val-~97· l--r76 I 0 40 ft I t ff ~~POOL Diatloctlve new 2 vwUCJa .. n . o . a a ..,.,,,_,.... bedroom, 2~ ba COD· ed: close lo beach, this ~:~:~:'~1:&\,u~!:d~ TOTAL PllV ACY cbniniums. $97,990. ~JP! cutie bu A LOT Private entrance I ~. CUltom. 3 BR 2 ba 2518EldenAve, c .M. COBY n c .._!> c, suony FOR" UTTU ' SIOK Joa All &Gt7J4 encl patio, uusl acceas & .._ move.ID cooctlttoa! Bea _..,,· 0 • • '--------maoy xlras ror ooly That'.s out opiruon ol lhlll OCEAN VIEW!! Sacrifice' Assume 9 6~ Nice 4 bd. 3 ba owe 2nd 1235,000 Patrick 631·12166 REALTORS ---- Fi...-$5000 Down Move tn now! Take over CXISlJng loans 4br. 2ba. din nn J V Co 631 0900 OW NER BI T TH E BULLET' Prest1g1ous Do v er 1225.000 don osen · r"ahor .. •DUl'UX• ott.r-RHll &~ Fee land N e wpo rt ....................... -....P'ropeorty 2000 Shores Ameo1t1es o-r ~...._, ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach prest1g1ous arn For Sde I I 001i--------- 2br. 2ba. Owner will help ............... ••• ••• •• MEWPOIT IE.ACH priced property oa --------IYO_,.ER S116.SOO!CallNow• Eloi.se fantastic BUILDER'S tale. $420,000 I 002 th Curtis, All Ofc 770.2022, PACKAGE. You 'IJ hod Rustic 3 bdrm. 1 ba. wi 0 _ .,_ .,,_ Ou pnme bwld11111 site Shores a~s. $172.000 -------- finance Ownr 646-9919 12 UHITS MOBU.EHOME AMume ~t TD. SllJ,000 I DOOR from OCEAN. lJnbel.tevably low LOW P RICED al $425,000. Owner will trade. SPECTACULAR CORONA on MAR Two_.. 5,... .ed, ... .., ... n••a · I lrn:pl•n•I• • ~· _..... IKlt ....... 26' ~­ce•ga. flMr to cei1J1t brfdl fireplate, enclosed .._ ,_...,....,, <APPROX. 150 t'°EET g.an&e. SO'x17S' R-2 ln· --------•I D E E p ) W I T H Interest approx 10 2'1 S48 1370 or 979·519 JJiex lot. 436 Hamilton SIASCAPICOMl>O OUI'STANDING OCEAN bo DCJt disturb tenants & NORTii COASTLINE ________ _. Must clole in '79. Pn.o· ... SANDY IE.ACH VIEW. located 1n the Otuck cipalsooly.S95,000 $99,900 quiet secl usion ol S..S>Uor631·3S20 Only 1 yr new and in top Laguna's prestigious SYCAMORE GI.EH CODdit.loo and upgraded 2 UPPER WOODS COVE Br 2 ba IJ'OUQd f1r Wllt AREA. Approved plan.a w/an uaumable loan al for a custom J bdrm , 2~ ~% lnl. Tennla. spa, blth home w1lh spa & pool and clubhouae. Only sauna, d esigned by 1 blk t.o beach. wmt'ON WlllTFIELD •MO• * QUALIFYING • ONLY Sl0.000 dwn oa (aot.astlc opt.ion 3 BR ex ec. h o m e . Sl l9 mo/pymt. Pre1ll11ollS Harbor View area. Owner. 541-0210 SPYGlASSHIU BUY·SELL R ENT · IESTIUY FINANCE More than SS0.000 less Mob"-Ho.. Ston than any home on lbe Wotwticwt C...tff WorldRecrl&~ 556-7777 bill A well located DOO· CALL US 661·I021 vaewJ BdrmPortsmouth ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~ mdl CALL QU IC K . - CAN 71..A.ST at $349,000. 6.44-7211 LAGUNA IEACH Beat Deal ever Take over paymt.s. OAC. like new acilt J*, lBr. lBa. RllP4:99-~ 11 DB.UXE UNITS PRUIE EASI'SID E, CM 2 8cinns each 'IllESTARNESCO. 640-5711 ............. , ..... 3 + -v1ott. w..a.. wau11 _. ...., o1 .... .al .... ... .... .. ......... tM o...-w11 uny • 2IMI TNlt Md. Uft • -. cmd Ml or reJft .. olMr. S465,000 •.tNDMEW Fabujoua, larse 3 bd, 2~ br.'Quality townbome coodamin.iWD.1. Only 8 aYallahle. $109,990. 2'30 Senta Ana Ave. 642~. OPEN BOUSE. 4 Br. 2 ba, living rm w /frplc, lrg dJnlne rm, sep den. '9UQO. m.11189. CALL8"-7ZU Al.A .• are ready for ~~~~~~~~~ pickup. If J;ou 've ________ _, ---------/JD.NIGEL Dl\ILEY & l\SSUCll\TES /JD.NIGEL rll\ILEY & AS5lJCll\f£5 ~u!>L:i!ll~la~:! HIW HOME FOR * * ... 2 * * RENTAL [N(X)ME P ROPERTY •.EXCITING e From $39,900. Modular Type Homes, 4N aecuri ty. NEWPORT BEACH FIXER.UPPER Welloc .... wtro.,_&...,. .......... 1•• --.. ,... ... '°" .... ,...,,. ,.... 2...ewy 2 ......... offws '" twltf. SI 61,000. WATERFRONT HOMES foe. ~ W Coast Highwav N~Se'ach 631-1400 IUl.DAIUl·l • Good locaUoa for apta. Near 1bopa Is bua. SZZ:S,000 I IALIOMCIWPOIT RIAi.TT 671-1I70 1'0RSALE ONCONTRAcr 4Br pool boa»t llesa Del ...,. Area. $110,000 n.rm. !0,000 dwn, OWMI' will n... lOllrr Jou. Prtn ClllJ. l>QalG-9IOI, Ev• ...., Fraodacao Fountainl ~ 4 bedroom home for sale. Price of ownershJp. Move-IQ. c ondition. Sl.18.SOO. Call Koop, All. 831-121S8 llUYEISI t.bia oae today. We th10k llACH l"IOPLI Beach house w/approved you1J qree tt 's "A LOT 'Ibll larce quality built plana t.o remodel as a FORAUTn.E"offered C\lllom 4 bdrm home Ls ~x. 'r)blk.tobeach forCJO.bt neartoa completion and IALIO._..EWPOIT SI 3',000 M Price Ideally located, steps REALTY 67M 170 CALL TODAY! ! ' from the ocean. Asking MISSIONUALTY 1258.SOO. Builden say. ....._,~ .... submll your ollen. Ca U •s. ~Hwy. La1una 51).lJ.Sl for special de-3 BR. 2 Ba. I area. ,._49~731 taUa. bltna, cpts , d rp s . Alaumable •~loan. 4 -------• · · ! .. HERITAGE IDcbcpd. Added patio partially encl with csamk tile floor and decontlw Wl'OU&bt l.roo Bdrm, 2 i.. cloae to t.be a.m. La cu.ta. Bunt· tna&m BdL BU. TM'. ...an or-... U YoU wait you lole I r-.Sacriflcel 50(I Ya rd.a to oceaa. "Model Perfect". 2800 aq. ft. 3 or 4 bclr., W /pool, JM. Pab1c:.kt.11·1J81. ·~~~~~~~~~I ~· Quiet street. I ~ Vacant. Probate. . • REALTORS 4-Pla. JOO ft. to oca.n. UU,000 . Terma . ManhalJ RltJ '75-4800 SU0,000. Call to see. ... R..IDCARPET ~t.edt 1041 ........... 1041 .............................................. t§I Coldwell Banker CHOICI TUUI A vaUable now thJ1 t ~ year old three 2 bed.rOom. a bath triplex. Excellent location. ela.e to beach and abopplq. All u.Dltl eunentl,y .rented. Tate over ed1ttn1 financlQI. Offered at l209.000 3 pvt beaches, pool & orEH COUMTIY pier. Treasure Isle Pk. Localed 10 ShorecliH.s DI01 Pacific Cst Hwy, Country Club P ark A Laauna Bch. R.M.P. beautiful 24x6S Vi kan g (714)499-3579 Home, w/everylhlng In ASSUME SlOUOO, low- cluded Ocean v ie w ii& loan. OWC 2nd TD. above Estrella Golf Ii Deluxe "Covinalon" 4. Country C lub. Sao IMx. nr So. est Plaza Oemeote. Sboppinc Cent.er. 3 BR .. ANAHEIM owners unit w/fplc, etc. STADIUM Prin oo1y B• au l U x ~ 2 U 71 SEARCH INTL. 752·22'11 SUvettreat, 2Br. 2BA. Family no, IOld cpt • dr1JI lilbt but warm int. Yowaalldl&pk . llyn +. SPICIALIUY BeauW\&1 MJl52 Keyweet at72>. Mobile Home an Lquna Hllls. Dleftl s Star Park. 7x 1S encl rcb. mir1"0n!d doon, wood lnl. , SWl'oG cand. 2 AC, apacloua Br'I '""' Ba + dr.aiq -. wUt ln doMQ. AD for oel7 tlt,500 j QlU..a) 1 CLASSIC MOml.IHOMI WIS 21alffllbor, .... A MNtJ1 Uft ... , •• 4 Uoita. 2BR 2ba $109,000. su.ooo yr income. owe PrlD oa.b' ft.&t. 131"'580 7UMfTS Oww-Al•c~ Euulde Costa Mesa. Pride of ownership. 0--will carry loan at JO.alt. dowa-12% In· Wwl. A Quail Place U · duQa. 7.sJ.llZO J 9UAIL PLACE Pl.of•na· .... TlttJI ,., . -.._. ..... ,..., ...... ~~;;:.: ............. - _ ........ --~ - associated 11v•1• f., • 3400 ·. _..... ••••• •• • ••• •• -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=t" NIWIGl't: 1rb. r•Dtal: 2 ea. 2. b.. C!CIGdo, ............. 3267 ~ flro. Qal.t, ••-••••---I"• .. •••••••••••••••••• Com. eooA· ~ t'Mff'&,llilft. -.. 1' ROIOI JOR RENT Plb. tJJ5 . .... --~~::!.!!!:~~!!__j I or ' BT. Pti* from Newport: wntr. ratal. THE "GOOD ••lf••nHe• .. ...,. .... I a I '9. llGDI -/mo J It I llll I Ila, btvr -. •. hcd yard ll 8aJboe Peft1D., 2 BA, _ _ _ Mt 6 lM+G~ A• ti t•fl'IU 4' paint NHr 11ra1u. F&QHhea Sl&ttlally f11m. Pier 6 LIFE" ._._ -· a BR 2 ba. frple. O/W. l~ Bib to beadl. a BR 2 _ ~C~... W/D hkup, (MIUo. dbJ car a. Ntw pa.mt • ~ ... _ -"'~ pr _,,mo 114-wl l'JGO/rno. yrly. ,.."22 ..,...... 1JIL M+nn •• ,. • ~ ..... ·.t.. --..:..'>lk to plHH, kid• • P•l• boet lor 14 ft. bolll. No ..-.-...;"' 1 __... nwn-... wiklolnt. C.ll tM~or ... 1710llo. Y!A".....OUMD "*: Soc1•I Act1y1t•H O• • reetor • Fr•• Svnoey Brunch • 880 1 •'-•· ,,., •Plus much mo1e ......... -t..ocStd •••w/-=:e, Ulr. lBa. crptl, cbila. di. N I 2br 1'..... l lW I llll llB I _,_.,.,,..._,Of' I' 11• msn A&toof• UiUv. Part. lrv. Yrb. 91oiM. Mlu ... Lal.. ..... 1•1 ,BIBI ' ttm.aJ, end wlil condo Cotlatr, Cl alt. Golf· 8r .. Jcar pr Nr a•441t overiookina &ah 6 San 'm' pool. ... 1Wu1J1 M.; .. d.urd, a .d.t By Ml•,..11Hd9 JHt J011Qli.D Goll Course. 2 -bwltber' endoeed 1ar u wr ..-...a yr 1 -<l• bat. pa ' 8dt mvd 4t $ Pta am' F/P • .-U0 By Udo 152$ psbotw8'crallftM. IOC.12 ' O..-No0ota87~ •Adultaon.ly, DO ..... ludlcmped 80 maiD· a.a.et oMl.W. .._ B ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR ll deo, furo or ..._. cr•u:ii .,..auUful 4 r 2·1tor1 NO REI Apt. 6 Condo put1aUy IO. '750 Mo. No -.. K baa», din /tam. rm. " __._,_ VOi. R ot la ..-. n..t 111118-tlla 1Bf .... Verde Condo in i I • t 0 b • a C h . •uu-... a • a .,.._. Bay• Beach GREAT RECAfATI~ Tennlt •Free Leuon1 (pro &. pro 1hop1•2 Heattn ClubseS.une• HydromHMge -~wvn­ ming • Ooll Om11ng MolldlloMciiatb Walk to buch 2br. Iba, Oc•an view, 1paclous. llldn:DDZ5 D!Sl&o + MC. No Peta. Mature adult•. r1oble 2 Bdrm SllS ..... ~ puty. "2-3112 ZIDDlm Aw, C.tl.. -&:--..... ___ 6 s..MM9 J8IO -.-"'11 -,ool, •HIOHd t•r.: Prol.landacaped, 9870 .,,_.UBlu. RetltY 7SIMJ811 .,... ua model bome, OI0. 8G-'7N>. Range . Mana ..... !Uck ADdenoD -----~ .... -..,. , dallwbr. lll•eted --·••••••••••••• --------1 llOll.-1~ ml to bncb. OllldoffrSoc.tPlua "60/IDO. ~· No , ... a BR Coado, a ba. llatr PROJT.SSIONALLY de· ~ ....... Tl••··~•r• COii · -.-A.tk orBW 8dnDOD1ttflr. Dblaar. =-~~ .. ~t'e!i .. ~~~~ .... ?~~! domllliDIU ia \Jt1h'1 All H• JBr, !'•mUy Will OHd credlt r•fa, loc. Luxury llvln1. 28r 2Ba wuber dryer ftamlaldneort.,ParkCl· room. DO pM.I, taSO/mo. Avall Nov ltth. La Comm. pool & tennis dlshwuber, compactor: 8UUTIAl1. APART· M!NTS. S1nglH t & 2 81Jdroom1 • Fur ne~hod & lJnlurmahed 2 Bll. l be., W,....6otf• Qakl ok. No 5*1 . ..,. ODllacAJtbur· ·~ parkln1. OD W. -..u., Ocup1 lmmd l&b8t-llSO.t'Ji4llO lllaat-6potlel1 Secure ---------1 2 Br. 2 be. cloled prap, PaJ\ car at door·Kid OK ty. ~ ~.t. ~ ~ ~~}~:=.\J~ub. siooo. mo. Pt. Nlauel area. 5475. llld -..... -· ' -' WATERFRONT Condo C-'100 492-2796 ... limple ownerablp. 2 2 Br 2 BaA _t~l me, 2-•~· 3br 2ba + bonut rat wllh vl•w, preatla•. . . • Adult Llv•nQ •No Pl't~ • Models Opon da11y 9 '" b 2 BR 2 be.lid lmma!~~/peta dlb9br, atove, frplc, new 3br, 2be ll60. &tl.-OZ or ell rea. -·., mo. drpa 6 ept, fresh paint t7M10I ... No i>•ts S400 mo tfstw•1Fm...,d •a bdrm uoJ&a, 2 batht. new v.. IOOD. ........ • • .. "" 2 n OLD COHDO (801)314·2000, ••k for MIH17f. VMan. Avall Bushard" Adams aecunty, pool. Spacious 2 Best C M. loc. 2·story Oakwood Gerden Apartment• New 2Br. 2ba. lge cloMll. 5711 _._.,,_., ... d ltOO cuport. en.cl p•l.IO Pool •. paUo t.n 4·plex Encl "JantZZJ Adults. quiet 6 pr N.w cpru paint c'°"1 MOO 846-2901 Adlll No P<'l• 1345 . ..................... . Mike at Ul5 or Dan ut &reA& $575. 984·2_1_19__ bdrm, 2 ba. t850 mo., or 2Br, l "'ba, pvt lndry' all ·-' ' 3 BR 2 Ba, llma Verde, 4 BR 1, .... ba ··' be •. s··'--... l•••a/,,_lou ,. Newport Beach/So '700 16111 St Sawind Village -new cpll, drp9, etc. 11525 • ..,, . wu r .. ..., ... ,,. -~ . bit.DI, fpk, pauo, ..-car RUNNING SPRINGS mo.~l.JOIO dryer Le. i:earyd. SS75 Waltcfeoattt..i encl gar, SS25. Lea1e. -'1112-C Ronald. KB New 1"2 bdrm IUXUr"'/ adult apta an 14 plans from U50, 2 bdrm townbot.-from ~ + pools, lmcil, ••t.erfalls, retnet. a bdrm l"11 ba mo mwrna1,sa&-2111eve Ul-1400 83'1·3133,84M26'7 spa. d9ck, vift, 2 f/p: 11esa=.,11~3~2~ 3Br,3Ba,21tyt800 1~~~~~~~~~128drm lba. S3SO mo ln tCJ tf11 ,. u ,, 11411).4:1 H l •2Br condo. ar So. Cit - - PlaJa. M2S Pool. ape. DIA. 2 br. l blk to bcb. s:Jl(J 75-Q217or~4 mo. 7l4·~-95C1 nes. warm/woody, $14,500. ~me Joe. 'u50 'mo: 3Br,2ea, 11tySMO 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool. Jae . SJ c .. Anll Dec lit. ~-m.1115 751-20111> 3 Br. 2~ ba apt 9500. ffl)lc. Indoor BBQ, '800. lit" wt req 'd. M0-1037. Newport Beach/No. 880 ''"'"'" 11 11 If I Vll.LA POMONA Z1).G2. 7• wkdya =orcoo1ua1" p.id. From Sao a.e. ~ drt•e North on buda to McFadden tbm West oa tllcFlddea to Seewlnd Village. m.4.WJ98 ,,, .. , b4~-0f>!:JU APARTMENTS 2 Br condo, free laundry. StG-550t ~.au.son ... NEW 2 Br duplex, frplc, Super 2br, 2ba, Condo All ---·•••••••••••••• ~ bua. PaUo, garage 4 Bdrm, 3'00 lq. n. exec. HarborVlewlD.1.labome,4 bltma, a/c, bale. calm Phond42 2IOU upcraded, ba.lcooy. pool. •Lovtiy. quid a1J adult • u per cl t' an SJ 9 ~ u...--~ wl • d "50 ~ home. Near 1cbool1. Br. 2 Ba. kttcben, lamlly drps," mtpl blloda _.._._ .. "-• I f · a.bopplna, beach It bib rro, dinlni _~ U vln& rm. Uxtry area. Blt over eocl bk1i llllS-11170 ~l~Bd.rnu L;,r~~ _l_b_r _, 2 ba .... •-•••••••••••••••• Sharp 4Br fam/din rm, t.ra.ll.-srf5 mo. 962 4663 frpk:, ID penect. condi-2 car gar 5'75.Mo AdJt.s c:.r... .. W.-l 122 Mesa Verde, fplc, bltna, B h Uon. Avail. Dec. 1850 mo. No Pet.a. &&2-3863 ....................... <.arpet6:drapes towabouae apt. frpl<'. •PoolllBBQ ..... •••••••••••••••••• fencd yrd, $600. Avail 4 r, 2a,.,Ba ae. 2 car 700.91564 So ol Hwy. Up1raded 2 Dec l•l. 646·1535 or garage, 1 blk to ocn, BR 2ba w /yard. Avail 751-40:M. w tvi~w. $650 mo . no Dec 1 thru June 30 pets, 536 195ft S'TOO/mo. 873-llll All. Mela del Mar Jbr, 2ba, avail Dec 15, family Sharp. l'lran, 3 br In L.tiglM •adl l 148 t&.25Mo. 540-1542,546-9460 pnhe me -~~hborhf oodL w11' ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • avy .,.MIAe roo ge v Newport Studio Condo. Nr Hoall Hoapltal Pool, spa, sauna Sec urity Great groundl. $400. ~II Qillect 213/4T7-700l. Beautiful cottage by tbe Very nice 2 Br, paUo, will rm w /fr p I c . b r 1 t e LEAS!/OPTIOM sea. 2 br, pvt beach, cmdr? $365. 1118 Monle cheerful kJtch. Secluded. 3 BR 2v, Sa, ocean view adult.a, nopeta. <&99--35'19. Vilt.a. 67S.5464 alt4. S575.848-9840or847·1622 condo.~ mo .• applies For rentodte Charmlni MElA VERDE 3 br, 2 ba, ttall1!4on to$199,.500. 645-7272 oc.afroat bOm.. furn. frplc. Gardener lncl'd l .. biw 1242 ~IFF . lmmac. J 2br lba on prlv. bell Nopeta.15'75mo.64&-5096 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• br,2ba,famrm,2frplcs, y~ aeehaded llOOmo: daya, NS-5489 eves. Ask 2 BR. 2'!1 ba t.ownbouae. gntir. $825 mo. 848·2.320 Adultl. Geora•. dy forK.atby,A&t. 1'190sqtl,2carear,near 975-0545· eve. wkndi 1 ......__ utl. 781 J beach. _,/mo Call an Harbor Rldge 3 bdrm ,;I fMfClM • ' _,..., + oann, 6pm. 71'/Wl·~ bL +den. Lwtury Coil Allt B, $Zll5. L-..&-324.. ~ .!!"'. per mo. ca u m to Beach. lBr, dls ~ ........_ "' .,.,...,_ a'l)~i.~~? ... 1~~19 ~; ~ 2:1n~ ~t ~;; ··;;;;;~;·~~~··· WATBlROHT Modem 2-1ly 4 Br 3 Ba home. 2 frpk·s, lg deck. on IJle can•I In W Newport. Avail 1m mediately $900 mo yr round + 1.st & Jut & d(•p Call~ 2lJ.a«121. A# M1·13U or sa.9372 · 3 or 4 Br. Pri~ from · ~$595. Fncd yard & ttl •port leectt 316' Brootv:lew Condo 3 bdr. Iara I ea Fa m 1 I i es -·-••••••••••••••••• 2~ be, air cood., crpls. please. kids & pets dlJJe, aut.o-dr dbl car. all welcome Call 964 2566 or ~r appl. PaUo, t.enrus, !173-2971 Agt no fee. BACHELOR wUh 1 ba., f urniabecl. $.15C> mo. ON PENINSULA. Only step& to beach. 2 bdrm. 1 ba, furn. 1550 mo. W&nter W•u fe ..t Hoenr1 '31·1400 Lux. 4 BR oceao vu, J1 ped 2 fplc~~ Jan 1. Ql50.1M. pool, J8CUUl. IMO mo. WOODBRJDGE. 3 BR. 21'> MO.-. Ba. 1875 mo 714 640-2360 I.GE 2 br home, cpts, stv. wluiy9. 9-7PM refrie. fncd yd, gar, adlta. $300. mo. 644-9808 Woodbridae 3 br, 111. b•. i.wraded condo. Lakes, pool, tennla, rec center 3226 ~&~d!° 833-W2 ....................... ------- New bomel-Dana Pt. Ca· Univ. Pk. 3BR. 2ba. New· 3 BR 2""2 Ba condo, gar, & carport. Gas fplc. patio, pool prlv. No pell. Ocean vu. &>mo 988-8064 Newport Studio Condo N r Hoa.a Hoapital Pool. spa. situna Security. 5400 IM&-21M7 or 213/4TI ·7001 nyon Plua development ty cpt'd lie dee. Avail. Im· Superb Bluffs condo; LIASI OPTIOM med. 1 level, comer con· spec 4 BR, 3 ba. 9850 Mo. .............. d Io-20%downpayment do next to pool & tennla __ A1ent"4-lll3 -•H•••H•••••••••••• ll '4·11·7 /I lnterelt _crta_._SlllO __ . 1144_·_'5504 ____ 1 Eaec utl ve-1pect a cul a r C....,Mer 3222 ~ble~. -. Woodbridae 3 Bdrm Coo· ocean view. 3 br, 2,,., ba, --• .. •••••••••••••• A-.Jt-.lfl....,,IJ do, l'!I ba. Braod new Newport Crest Condo. 3 BR .dUDln. Hllh cell· LUXCONDOlllNIUM condo. '525/mo. Alk Halt Tennll. pool, jacuul. '"''· frpleil ,.raie .. Over btfl Harbor. abr, _~_11521 _______ Leeae.Mt-TBU SJOO/mo. Ca l'1Mi523 t 2ba. l'eel like a mlllloo DIBFIB.D BLUFFS COND0·3Br. to.Spat for.-OJlo . .__, Plltio Home; a bdrma.. ~Ba. bl~ up· LIAlll0f'l10M .,_.. 3232 2~ bethl, famllY room, 2 • •YI* e • 1750 5 ea as. Spyllua Rlll. .._............... patio•, lovely yard. mo., .... pnme \enanll =-cu~'irfP1* to BOIDBJORBENT Avail. tore moa. le.... only.844-1720 -a or 4 Br. Prteed from move ln now I '700 Mo. + ~-· P'Dcd yard IJ aec. ~t. Owner/bkr a.ct Bay, 3 BR, 2 ba. .1as••ca. Tlllllla/awtm. .... 2"1tba, _....._ BlauL view. 1ara1••· PamHl•a TS«!21,ev•. 844-elU Adulla, oo pet.a. AvaU. I .. ,d .a. t Dec. lit. ~ Aft. I P eHe • • 1 • P• 1 Leale. E:ucullve bome ID PM Wllooml. Call *·Z588 or w. JllOSq. ft. 4Br -------- fil-971. ,._,DO fee. ma. Nr ICbooll • park. AtUacllve 48r, F /R, frm r 'Jl Y~ 3U4 lmmed. occupancy. dl.Drm,1pee.11qlellor)' • ... -.._v 975·3285, aft.. 4p.m . home. Rent or IN. 91()(). ri I_.... •••••••-•••• ••••••••• 552-4138. -1mo. -~-------­' Ir a. I.Aiiis Hert.ot Sharp 4br, 2ba. Nr. 1cbl IJ ---------• 11r lu. uaoomo. ..... V1Mr 111111 SUOO/mo IN. *lPXlm. aru. No Peta. UMJA&.S -------· Jmmed. occupancy. SHOtl.o. A1t. Ruth. BR ,,_ ..,._ 3BR2ba,nearpool,ten· -.1111 A.at. _m4S __ u______ 1 • 1-· · · · · · · · · · · ~ nil• beach. 9700/mo. 2BR, l~ ba. · · • · · · · · "75 3 BR 2 b B• a ma c.MMIN 1224 'Br, 2 ba, family room/· 3BR,2~ba, sees a . " • _... ..... •••••h•••• dleinl roo~1 .. frple, CBrandNew!) prtvacy aod 1paclou1• N&WDahruSBr,clen,cUn cllbwbr. No cnuareo or '*'•Imo rm, llv rm. ancrowa... -. •mo. + S500 de· W• fr•I ..._, Miii, dbl tanl•· '150 potjt. (11'>9M·25M or '31·1400 mo. INT Eldea. Ait. '71-2'11.Af,DOf ... To.,.. a•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 3525 Briehl & airy, 1 BR. I& ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJv r m , op~n b~am 1106 •Pvt paUoorbalcony blt.na. 1 ml from ~ach. 1..-4000 •?'tr Hoa1 Ho1p1tal. <:sc.e t.o frwya 4' shop ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tnl &i z m1 from pin1t MOO mfl Ca 11 Room wtlutcht•netlc beac:h &f7.2J!OO 10.m to 5pm S72 week" up S48-97SS San Clrmcnle $575Mo ('t'.tl's. On Grand Canal lbr. stove, refnl Gar L4c 2 bdnn. I"' ba, nu Pres Hts Xlnl l.67~q S\00, Yrly Agentfi75.t822 Adu11.I No Pets plush cpl ta fenced f0 pref K.Jtcll" lndry & fl 2·SlY twnbse 3br, a.6oo r1nauula Jl07 S30U 846-2901 pat.lo, &u. 1395 Uwner pool .. spa. lrvtne $1!>0 2Y.lba, 3 patloe,pool·spa 1173.JU.S incl uut 562-0037 Horwm 213·272·7807 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 ba condo, At C. Le 1 BR l htd 213553-5(.g! 1 BR apt, w1nU!r onJy. 404 pooi, cl~. aecun • nu p&.lD • Room w/kltchen Pnv • ---£.Balbou ty. nr So Cat Pl&u. No pool. 1a.-. ml to bch, no near shop• Adults Aparti9RhFunti~ tM&-11131.or2U378-889S pets. ~ (714>9fi0-4.581 PfC.1,SJ35/mo ~12 962 7520 ,.ft 15pm or ••••••• •••••• •• •• • • • • • • eon.a .. Mfr 3122 al\ 15· .,...... 3144 wttnds ____ _ ~I.a.cl 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIAJt ~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• .tlB Condo. Low rent 1f ....................... ~'W 1.1p1ta.ars 2 Bdrm, 1 UWpd. Adul&a aopeta 2 Lwiuriou. Waterfront. teach Spaalab lm1 bch 1 Br furn or unfum. S400 Ba dllhwuher. refrtg, br. 1 be, new~. refri·I . l..q lBrc:oodo. frpl, A!C. 1112-1133 7PM. yrly. Adulll, co pell. fil,k, p&lio, 1ua1e. Ina stove. 5'9-7•. pool.jMUUL.13l·S7• -M/F In H.B. bowe S160 675-9229 ll500 Aft 5• IM-Old • A1SY • ........ leectt 3841 ualm'1l. Nolddl or Pela 1 Bdrm Bayfront with ColtaMirM ll24 •For~gs ., their -··•••••••••••••• '4'1-l'10S view . ror ala&le ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pareat.a. 9P9rZBr.N.Laa.ocnslde ,...._ ..... 4 zso ecwve Avatl.able Dec LA MAMC~ APTS ·~ bwy • bltm1 • q w,.etd. 1 "'°t -···-·-••••••••••• I $55() pr mo yrly AK\ f..arRe, 1.21t3 bd iantea •TotLoc. mo yr Y :l . TAHITI 673-4062 a pll Ad ulll Dsh wh r . • Dlshwuben I llr>-1.CD9: l .Q:J..3127 ._.___ p--t...._._._ 3707 hlt.ns end gar, eH bbq -i 8drma 61 a. 1 Br ~-Modem I or 2 br couaee --Pool Gu Pd T78 Scott •Wallttopart . oce.n \1""41'. _. on beacb on Tahlu with ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIM2-S073.&4S-5611 labat!>omooa.CM AdWtl.nopet.s car. row bo•l. wa1h 28r tnplex w iwet bar & mOS3l·l51.5 ~llllor499-ll22 macbaoe, complete frplc. bl.k from PavllJon 2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt ~-iarR ... -Studio. utal . private kil.c:ben, ek for more Ca.Jlo~r(7l4 )827·2240 Adulll S37S mo Gu ,..,,.,,-.-.,-,. beac h, $!SO lease illlto 1 .~'m-. 211119eva" Winter 2 bdrm, av&ll Utt pa.id. 1542-50'73 l Br 4' loft 1355. BadleJor -..... ' • -- 1 unUI mld June foncl. MISArtHIS $275, Bachelor • lo(l MJ ___ t.edl ___ ll_6'_ ... toS.... 4300 a11r • ....,5/mo ..,"'........,. .. __ V--'-.,. ___ Sp•c $325. Frplc, rec room . ,..1 ••-•••••••••••••••••• • e---..,, v1.r•~ • .,... t:T"lm ~" --.I • 1--....1 ............... •••••••• Sleeping rooms & Bachelor, i.a br apu ~~.!:~;.-;;' BAYFRONT lBr. wllb llllovqTAVGlddepoclta~ latchenettes S7S wk " from $305 Pool, Jacuu.I. Adulu. ao SNll. 193 rl4!'W po~h. 5475 mo. cut llv1n1 expeaau. OcelUlf 675 8740 pvl patlo1. Gara an HamUton.Cll ~11 ~ Profeulooally s loee up ronl.___ avail. Adult.A, no pet.I. 1171. Corona del Mar 17 22 2IR5() Haris Ave. ~~7. E111w "-9t ..._ PAD MIWPORT HOUSEMA TIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean, quiet. 2 bd. l ba. Bacbelor1. l or 2 812-4134 On lhe water. Newport ~ 2 br.n.2""Hubafc•dup~alerda NO k.lda/peta. "1ZS/mo BednJocm•Townboulea n--•---....-.. qw'et Beach's flneat $1200 ......, IQ • • CaUCralC.SSl·lm l'romS9DOO --~. · mo.6'2-4783wkdy1. ~151 '!!:!!;.forrp'"~:.~· Spedac..W 1pa. totaJ aem.t&e2 8RZBa.CdM. ., v•-~-l~RJtAL~~· \9 recre•ltOft pro1rem, SDl+utJLE\'wm.9102 ~~ ....... ?!.~~ Newly decent.cl 3 Br 2 Ba = ~t7dti! llA.L£ shr W tM Dis Fl.Im SUS CASITAS towohouae Spaclou1 IallDd. Jamboree 11 San NWl't. Coado Nr. bcb Jl\u'n. 1 br apt 1275 It up =-~ch~~10 Quiel .._ Dr. ~. qMral ~Hilla Ro9d. :.i..~ 1 · 1 P • · S2 9 5 · Encl. 1ar. Adulta, no $C25.875-9d/145-~· llrale, t..rD =· md C714t'44olt00 =-~ Newport Bl. ~·ct:~~', ~l~itr'::· ~=·:: 2~~=.:i::: ~~:.~:. ALL~~AJD ~.SJ15Mo.MMOT4 2 a-. 1,,., be tOW'Dbouae, ... ~be.1v6ew.~ =-whle~=l•, re• Compare before you NIMlll QKlllN~ ••nc•~· J>Hl, ~llamt M2-ll03 ~~~~~-rent. Cu.tom dUl(D llftAnU fUt a jaCudl. • A.ft1lt ~ N.8. Jearly, featurea: Pool, BBQ. PA*.Y SICTIOM oalY. MIO. A..U. Dec. l a.dlaom. l ballt. ~b ,.UO, frplt... waaber It . d ... -.... .--.. 11th. m~ or mo. '3$0 mo. Ast. dryer, 1 tl./Y, util. loci • cov r 1ara1e, D•w -• -·""" ~-~,.__.._AU n.cno Sl)O/mo.Dave5tM1153 fumlture, 1urrouod•d _ .._ wt&b plush laadacaplni. Wcal:fll!!*I . ~/c, , estm ,,., modl to beach. J br. 2 &omilmw wam.d M/F, Adu.It livint at Ill bat. 2 Br, lV. be from '630 drp1 ti mini bllod1. be, downatain, blto•. lllllHIDQUr, m.ld 20'• to Nope&a. 2a-,2be from ft,50 Uldry area. Bltoverencl &pk. pe&Jo, prap . .xi. 1bare S Bdrm condo. 1Bdrmfu.rnlabecU31S. JBr,2be from$S25 2car pr. M15Mo. Adlta. 1Z74«h8t.~ Own room 6 bath 2 Bdrm fumlabed t450 BIU1fW, brand new No Paa. ec.a.3 .,.,. _ .. ..c all 1115+ Wt WU. Gl·2395. mw. Wlllloo,642-11'71 ExedlentlocaUonne:irt .... w .. ., ... ~.av . ~~ -1-._ k ~et deluxe. 2br. 2~ba. J Br 1 .... carport. ""'" C.ll Super eoodo 2 br, 2 llwllN:l•IHdl 3740 ~w'eic~!'"ein off1b.urinSt. ISSOMo. W. Balboa Bl. C.11 for ba, pool, frplc, 1225. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tamUy HCtlon. No pell. ~ ~-Jlm or Carolyn, e46-711U; fn-2111. H.l .. FIMIST <>Pen dally 10.5 30 Three 1 Br apll avail. l222ql. 8-p. P' •fl chUd nda Spenlab Fata&. Llvtna ! :IB Wetl WUIOD, Costa now C!l5. Pool. No pell. ~-4 Br lUXUl"J ..... to ftnd • •hr Ap· Be•utlfu1 patk·llk• 1u.r Mela <behind Harbor ~ ~ upps. 1JG1iO mo t,,_ in C.M. uu. Call rouodln11. Terral'ed SboppnaCenter) yrly . 712·9'41 dye, Marte&ft6:..._... .,._, 'BR. 2 Ba, tam rm, solar **"I IM' CICIDdo Ill'. SO. bid, pool Is tpa, HC o.t Piasa. Pool 1p1. =-loc. -mo. .,.,. mo. Ht·OUT; , ql. -..ow 0t pool. Sunken 1u bbq, S31·55Cl/~a408 ~1 St.Bdrm~ ... ~ • .=i.· e1111eve11twll:Ddl. ---mr.__ .. __ ....... _ ... 1parkJ101 fountain• .._ _,_ _ _... ._ .... ...,."" 1Bdrm2Ba,fam11Yrm, Spaetou• rooma . ~ Zbr, lba, Jard. ~-F'unlorwlunl.11111 Br. 2 Ba, oew pluah tlSO +~.Meanie: frplc. Harbor VI•• Separate dlntoa area, pr VfllY Clean.Adulta llap6e8LD1.aT<t. =-~· PoOI. 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Daya, eves, ~ do I.bole l&Ootauant P ' n ~.-. wan peria klnd.t -.................. .._ •• +. 951.10N -'!~L._.,..:.~.!!!!!!!IC 1•tJC'11 .... :.:. dlona• Houaei .. pen. -·-·-••••••••• a... 1pepe.i 1· all POBoaServic:e•prmo. --... ~....... • ...... Alreo.d !le. p IN oq Norm. Free eat Aver. 3ll9 E. 11lh Sl. tZl, CM. T,..Serrice ............ ....._ ................. .. I h I ~. ...... a-....~.!!.ve you more PETERS AlNT G ~r ... ~o,u_s10. Lie .... ,._ --·•••••••-•••••••• .._.. ._ 0....--' f//f all..._ • ............... • ••••••n _.. ....... -..., Espr'd. Real Rates -v•-•• wt -~ ......_Walr:a.117"1..._ -.................... ~HlC6AlrCood. Free !'.It Call Oeoe ............... ,.~ Jan'I tNe c:an 6: yard 9.-sr l6Mlll ~ ....,._ • Co 1"'1110 Q,ypal'll Clr Hot..,.IMnln1, all areas. mom RMidentlal & commettlal ~ v_.. ~ fr. e1t. Call 61bs9 6 ' la..tirlil111. Oeor.. t Irv. IO yn .. p A ~~.WW-~ .. wfzl. ~ Free at. Re.aa •-• .. • .. ••••••••••••.. 54&-mTeves early AM ~.;.-. Ollmlillt ..-.AU tnea WrMI OJ12•~ J'OU can t.ruat. · --. -Al.&. P~ i'l&s. e'fs.B1. fl34117 PC~~-=--· Tnaunlna. ~adacaptna • . ~ ... Ull Lie'• Ce•tractor ....... Dl'dlialu, eleu· Ml al.ktlf-.S ?'a Housecleaolo1. Neatlft.~ ft'mk Demato PaiDUnl &11111$ ~. haulln1. Davt: __..-.;..;....,,;..;,;;;;;;;;;,m.;.;.;.•..;;..-11--., ..... \Ill. li'lmlaa. l»aLriek. • , ref ... 125-93$. Call ExtSns IDU3'7S Co. Int/Ext. Cu1tom ._._ 51M976aft2PM. ... • • .... .u · t,n9a, <llralll WClltr. PaUaa. i:v...-... di. I I Alllll m.1121 PROP' PAINTING wi:ft. 714/Ml-ISl -·-, • .., ... ._u. -,.._ 61....,._.....,alb. ....................... ~l. ream ReC. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Tree tnmmina. toVPlog . .a.•"'4MT 9rowa. a.tp. Ml.wJ QJ!qlWeonsmm.Mn. Wlll&a ll&ALLYCLEAN ~leanlo1.~!· Cail:i52-4lOI · WALLPAPB.IMG Repair ~ Reroof. All removal Clean-up A: ' Good rt!ll-_ "'-•1. Call HOlJSEt Call GiuM.m Experienced • · Quality work 631·3085 t y p e 1 . a h 1 n 1 I e • . haw away. J W. Tree QxplJ, ....,._.,...Cl I uda lldt,IS711m Glri ..._..t.14$-5f23 ble. 182·6092. •ckie Prot p.iintlne ExUr Int. rock.abakea·compo·lar. Servke.~m~.ext234 ,..,._ ....._ rwSd. 6 -·--•••••••-••••• &..a'111 ~Low rata Fr-ee 12 yn nper. NB /CM Free est. S.'1·5830 f'io ,........, eam'l. Watu ~:_.9>11ftrueroa .. ~ J~,.?:.~~·wO:: ~~·a'°"H~usJ;= Mc Htlttlc4 e1t.53M7I0.536-43li3 =n:.·;r~~~4 pnca Avaal. .. ................... .. flam9npeln•tdd1Uona ......,..e a~t/11ox · •a.m.,~1111 deanbowe S40-08SJ ....................... Palolloc. INT/EXT Red repatn. all types Credentialed math , -..... ... .__.. t If.*-'• wmaa.wa, ad -...r...1i--~1. Mature. re-....__. ...__t 12 ~ ....... y ·~1 ... • d B C ~...... ~b d _,_, u.,_ .. • c. cllkma Uc'd.Gl-51U tu-.... .. .. bel _..u .. -~.. ,_.,, .....,.. , reas.. ..__ --~ .-.. Guarantee . • rraa;u. , rea ..._..._a.bl. .... ml · • II ... .......,.. you u.&e lD ... , ... hable 11t your bouae yrs up. L1c'd. Dave lb.laepiimtl.nc.out.alde & ComtrucUoa.548~12 In&. sn.I in& Engh11h ....__. 11r r.::; bouaeworlt? Call est.. Boadabie. No llve la. 9114-lo Call Mark Jones r ad time cnftama= -.. -----·-·-····· --·-·· aau-u ·--· ....... ·-100· IUll<-~ ~t of roofs re· ....:.6T.J.«).;..;;_...;..;.. 13 ______ _ • --•••••• ... ·-• ....... " ..,..,.., """" ....,..,,., _,_for ao exp. &: re· ba*I. ftDlab. NID"llDCl.tlill-lw. do lt all lletal atuda ~, fenclq • rool· for re I • prof 1 v c . E • l 11 n l P a 1 n t & tiabk> paint.er Ra.abl Guaran-llat. NJMllr. All work Comm/Rea/Ind. P'rH int Nojoblooarnl. Papa m.2514. AvaJI Dec·J•n to U.ke wallpaper Qui work. teed. No wdlDa. Bob. pu. 11 J'l'S lD .,... ..._ m.aaa Cffr. 131-GM care of your home whl~ reas. Free est. Sten ......... j14pair mCJ8 RESfDENTIAL Ir Storei.. Uc'4 . Jllr. Palombo. Tbe Peraooal Touch You vacation 67S-1690 547-43h -·••••••••••••••••••• o-1 11 t Car waxing Qualit) maw •dtlc.t Plumbln1. electrical, ~:Complete pro-d,yl, m.-eves Xlot ~petcbeslrtntures ......,.G repairs. ad ypesB •·c ~.&&2·S449&r~7!772 --·-••••••••-••• bMtinl, all 1911 repa.tn. felslan&l!. Ranbl rata. refs. ES SIAM At& l:ST. 191-1419 u a r 1 o tee . • c:.,.tS..•kA ELECTBJCIAN-Priced Freeelt.536-1312 Guar. worltmaosbip Ls•c,.-. ~PainUoa ~ ~12 Plac1og your Claas1r1ed 1111u•H-••••••••••• rilbt·free e1Umate OD APT &r HSE REPAIR 552-0105 ....................... Frttflsl.3yrauar GARAGE SALE ads 1n ad IS so sample ... JW.l Carpet 4' Upbolatery Jarseorsmalljobl. PAINT PLUMBING Cedar Crpl & Upbol Complete senices·sod OluckE1111an 9621478 t.beOtilyPdotbnngbap Bar~a1n shoppers rud give us a <"all on tht' clema'I ~ JllV. G~· Uc. t33'7254 fD..0359 F E N C E S N E W Cleaners. fir waxing, seedlng, plaDUogs. coo" PY results To place your the 1ttJe ada 111 Clus1hed phone and we'll help you teed work, Aow prices INSTALLATIONS LO gei. cln'a. Ranbl. Prof crete. patio covers . WANT ACTION• draw1011 card , phone regularly l\nd ~Y find word your ad for fast re ....._ WaAdResulta M2·58'18 COsT975-U0'7,ext n Simoo838-5.543. 751-8951 decu. masonry. ~16 Classtf~ Ads642·~ _!G-56781.oday' what they ·~ lootmg ror. su!t.s.642·5678 Oflca...,.. 44000Hk:elt..tal 4400 MDMytoLocm 5025 Lost&Fo.d 5300 PwwiGiWils 5350 Hllp Wcmhd 71 00 Help Wcmt.d 7 I 00 7100 Hefp W.t.d 7100 ....................... ....................... ... ................................................................. . . ............................................ . .................•..... . ....•.............•... G30 UP. Offlce·1tore. EXIC. sums --------•I FOUND· M. St. Bernard To Whom rt may Concern cpb, 'li::r~.!C.; .... ~~! Prime Newport Beach SWIM&LOAMS M. Terner mu blltJwbt. Bob Washer bas only ee.dt. .._. -....... t.... N O C -• rt a.ad 1 klDa ha.ired grey Tabb~ woo 4 games out or lhe ---'---------1 """-ear · · .. rpo · 2nd""-_. ft.-1 7 ----oo M caL N_,...,,.rt Beaft lcr2Bm&rlteafromS7S Real lncls reception, u~..._............. · -~-'" last 12 when playmg ACCOUMTiNG TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS 779 W. l.9t.b Sl. Call Tom ooolerence nn, janitor remdenlW pro~rty Animal Shelter &U-36Se WardOw:nberliD. Qm\ombed t.o meet ~ aerv., ut1la, 100 free r':.-~-• p • 5350 ._____.. .. ---'ces 5)60 co p I e 1 Ir m o r e . .. n'"::. •*DP ~ _..--... 12s 1S off Ice I urn . "----'al ail a:.. .....-~ • -••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArthur Blvd. View of ~"'4U• serv. av · SAHTIAGO IANI( WANTED: Female to llirport.. $450Mo 752-1747. _w_·_or_Do!._ua ........ ss_t_·SM_u __ • n4JB32.S200 share expenses of 2 week ....._ llMtal 4450 --------1 stay w Tahiti. Dec 22 to '"JHI• -•••••-•••••••••••••• Jan 5th Call Barry DECUTIVISUITE Forat.ore&:officeapaceat FASTCASH ~1017 PUU service offices re.uonable rates. 2Dd TDIS awtnp 873-3833 mNewport Cent.er 500 to 2700 SCI A. ~5'70 ME&\ VERDE bR w..y Wcmhd 5010 Gtwaf LJttle C........ PLAZA •••••••••••••••••••• • • • l!i2SMesaVerdeE,C.M. NE....n-ooo lnCosU.Meu S4>412l r.u.-. Newly remod. shop'g ---------• 2Dd TD. Mooey. Ample cent.er located at 2750 Clwistwa l'rofih co 11 ate r • l . BU R R Harbor Bl, ba1 apace 1 WHITE. Ast. 815-4630 available rao&io8 from ~ Sooa! Ews673-5122 ..,..., sq. tL ready for Retail Ol' olfl~ apace .... ..__ Trwt tnmecl. ~cy. Call available for lmmednt.e ~S. 5015 P 1 S t A l occupancy lD bigb traffic -au · • 1 ' 1 eader. at llapoUa 6 -·-•-••••-•••••••• 2111• •• Warner lo Fountain ,.......,. Co. I HJCUmOUS Va1Je7. WZ5 Sq. ft. al 55' AD t:Jpm al real aU.t.e ~ sun'IS sq. IL ftoonbl OD Wanter. bM!11tmmta 1iDce lNSI. Offices now avail. In Call (714 )984-2564 or SpeciCIAdclg"' elepntly appointed Ex· lJ73.29'1l A'&eot. z.tTDs «dive &it.ea centrally R9fT OR IUY '42-2171 545-061 I located near freeways, ,.,...,. .. otn bulldlo courU • tbe Oranee .. ,...,sq'~· ce g, Co u a l Y A I r p o r t . near Udo ls le. purchase pnce $750.000 w /$100,000 Facilities include a dwn uo 32od St.. friedly. C!Uiclenl recep-Newport Beach. Call for \Jooat /telephone details Sierra Realty operator wbo peels your 633-7920 HOMEOWNER LOANS ARRANGED $10,000 t.o $Z:50,000 •AMORTIZED •lNTEREST ONLY •SHORT TERM C&U Bob Williama· Agent clients and anawers your cal1I. a complete Calif. & Federal law library. beautifully decorated <lDDfereoce rooms, photo copy macblnea, & the flneat In secretarial aenic:ea. For further lnlo 4t a personal tour through the fadlilles, 1>lease contact Vort.a A.toe.. (714 )955·2288, Newport nr Post Ofc. 502 731·1'1'Tl or~l.9S7 _ sq' store /Of<' 2630C Widow bas l0%. ant only Avon 646 ·2947 or money ror shrt trm 2.13/677 7001 TD. 'a. No credit check. C'114~ .._wport lfyd. CM Pnme comm '1 1300 or 4950 sq ft 494·5049; DO po)ty. $!0,000. & up For action call Agt 61J.73U anytime. __ _ 494-58)8 2.nd TD for Sale. 12%. Due eo..--_. .. _ C M •""' I\ io 2yrs. Call Keith ..........,...., . . ....,., sq. . SJ&. UIQ!). 536-75'U. Bath, new crpt. Office or --------- •LORI'S* Holday Special! 24brs•Outcall Only 96.l-~ 953-9484 PREGNANT? Car1og. confidenl1al counseling & rdern.J. Abortion, adop· bonf&k~ APCARE 547-2583 A Fl'eoch Deb~bt LEMAN DE LARUE HOl.JDAY SPECIAL Out call Only•24brs 95.l-~ 953-!MIW COVER GIRL * 953-0771 * 21 Hr Out call Service PRE LAW sludenl oeed.s szs.ooo. Wul do anyttune Legal Coofldent1al DVM P 0. Box 3242. NB 921663. •FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY •972-1138• TOMMY1S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642-1S71 2A hrs. GttGt CCMllpC9l'Y BRASS KEY CATERING TO YOUR SOCIAL AFFAIRS EXQUlSITE ESCORTS * 661..0729. --- Need to tall(lo a lawy~r~ For free mltial appoanl ment call SS&-1294. Even· tng appointments ava1la hie Stress 1.-Hoct Accupreasure Refie.xololY Musage 8.G. Rodhelm Llc'd MT. Call for appt 848 934.S 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEET THE PERSON Of your cbo1~ from open mlndecl couples t.o poten l1al marriage partners f!Ul & sale lhrouRb So Callr's largest & most un lque Dal Serv lOOO's of profs from doctors to ex ecs Women JOUl fre-e PM Oat Serv (714 .1636 7572 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sailor seeks pa ~saite to frm Austra.lla Scuba dive Gr Barner Ree f Op( S CA 60 100' s.111. will crew M A C11&rk :!X) Nwpt Ctr Or Stt'304. NB !rit>XI ---- Ora119e CoHty Is la DI '• ;! AINI so .... .. w.·,.. ROBERT ........ accounle11~ The~ are many new firms moving mto the Orange County area bnng1og about an an c:reuin1 demaod for e1: penenced Accounuaa and Data Proceu1oe penoooel CPA'S . .... TaAcca lwh eo.tAcca twa Sr. Accamtws .......... Acc1 1-,ca.n. Dato flittry IC/P Operaton U you a~ DOl aware-of the benenta ol working temporary give us a call or \'\Sit us at our new locallon We w1U be hap py to dls~s rt with you We are locJat.ecl io the COLDWELL BANK ER BUILDING Suite •200 2333 No Broadway SaouAna t714tllMIOl Free Parlu.ng 1 MO FREE RENT me.sums MEWPORT CanER ~aervice. From '225. Newport Rerency Corp. m4*4-7189 st.ore. $165 mo. 631·2222 ... _ .....,1 -llCl9< ...... lndllltrial Rental 4500 r.::rt!'td .............................................. asffrs_ESC0'1t, 0180 ~ MC/VISA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADMJNlSTRATIVE I~ SlSTANT · I ·m looitml( for a bngbt, neat in dust.nous person. capa blc ol eurcaaing good Judgment lD our busy .tma•cemClh 5100 ..... Ona. Co. Airport New 5,lfito sq. ft. lndl ... •••••••••••••••••••• bid&-wf/J!B sq. ft. office Free Junket F11gbt.a Front.a oo xi.at. street Everyday to Laa Vegas Ofioe apKe lD Newport Ofccanbeexpanded ViaScheduledAlrlmes «a.ta Meta. W-*'t M. T oylor Co. For Information Ca 11 ~ Real1ors 6"""910 521-8970 CZ13ITT6-0100 Eimcmlve olftces avall iD ...... WCIRhd 4600 &.oat & Fo.d 5100 lllD aerv. olc bid&. Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-••••••••••••••••••• O.C. Alrport. Recept & 3)yr y aeeka rmmte in 1--------~ am., aecy ierv. N.B.area,CallGre11: «d. rm. etc. Pls call 213-510-0961 ~-AC. .. --RT Help couple from Mid· v. AlllLnlf Mllt oeeda funuabed apt lit bulldlnl beblnd or home for Jan 6 Feb. G'1lliYer'1. Laree new C&U daqbter 546-..oo2 aacullvt auites wtt.b all fOUND ADS ARE FREE 1:111: 642-5671 ....W. available. 2021 Two or Three bedroom BusiD'R Cntr Dr., 1213. bouae for profeulonal lrvlDe, can 152.Q.122 wortd.nJ couple. Cosl• 1~~~~~~~~ Mela area. Up to $400. r: For Dec. L Call after u.t or f'ouod a pet? Call 6:S>PK.*-1S46· Aolmal Aas(1tance i...,ue. 531 ·2273. DO fee. DIAMOND WANTED Pnv party will buy l to J carat, cash. N. B 548-4975 •SIMGU LADIES* Yourcbotceof lOO'sof select meo for modem Pboto Dates lnex· pem1ve2Ahr 971·7!779 "COMPATillUTY" ''Open Lifestyle·· people smcere warm relall<>na Couples call 750--0674 Slogles c aJJ 7 !50-08T1 Recorded Msg aoy hr O.C. AllPORT ESCORT SERVICE Speclalhln1 in bual· neumeo, residents welcome. 739-5241 RIACHIMCi OUT 640-215', 760.9430 3t Hr Out.call Only NOWJDIUNG llASSAGE •ta penoaaJ toucb: come t.o t6e Ol7m· pus Health S_pa . 2930 Padfic Cat Hwy, NB. Buutifw lirts tOam-tam to serve you. 645-7501 ~~-s 11AM·2Alll lm-3749 Male wtl1 poee f«Femalea 8514!IZI FREE ISMIMUTES wtLb purdtue. ...sTAM4tSTUDIO Rap S..ioaa. eome & malt our '°"'¥ ladiea: pwtni-. aa.BE. 1'1tb, C.M. MMllZ SOoola& lnstn.cffolt 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M a t u r e w o m e n dlver.nfled office • Good l't«JDELING Stzes 10 12 typuig & bookkeep1n~ ex Needed for Tea Room for per eseeoual SH des ir a m.tljor dept. s t.ores upoo ble PR a muaL Salary completion of prof commeoaunie w1exper course Day\Jme clHS Call 673 ·6-493 Mon Fri forming at So Cst UM. WLa&e S57 2502 --------------Alt.eraUoo person nttded P\1 Guitar or ba.6s leuoru wlfitlln& e.xper lo take for beginners. unique over tailor shop, no l.n style5484132 vestment. CaU tor Appl Jae. Wmchtd. 7075 498-6991 . Aleo needed ••••••• •••• •• ••. •• ••• •. produrbOO sewers __ PUllUon u Soclal Secy, or pvt duty relief nune NB area. rree to travel Beat time bef 9AM. flMBal Aasembty Sell wttb ~E I It's a BREEZE Oassified Adi &&2·56'7B TRAINEES <O• BIPBllBNCED) Micro l!lectroalca f you •tt ~a MWOf mott ddnitc c.arur dlrccnon. Sttnedn/Tr.nsmask olCTs lhls u1allcnt opportunity lo uitcr the n-.cro dc:ctron1e1 Industry Wf Wll train the ~I tndMduaJS for the ronowtna arcu • Todtnt • Thin-Pim !\iwp«ldoft ............. Our rnodtm r.dllty Is ~ locaWd In ~ Brach near the~ C.OUntyl)ohn w...,,_ Alrpoc1. We olirr •n otd«nt atal1lnt salary. tOmptchtNtw bmdls lnCMlnQ fT*kll. d«ntll ... lnl\nnt'C. 10 pmd hoDdays. rcttNmmt plan. Md the chn:c IO mow IMO a memActuitnt c.atftf W"1I 110 IOlaHlllG 01 AIHlllLY WOU ~VID. ActM call or appy In pMon tlO Slerracln/Transma&k MiMAL HOSPfT AL IRVINE Energetic per,on to bathe. dean & auat. full Ume. Moo·Sal 544,~ A111werl•9 Ser•ice ..... ~rYbor. fer 3-U stun Tap w1g"5 Expenence only 228 Forest Ave Lacun• Beach AM....n.q Service PBX operator~ ror o1 telephone answerin,e &erv1ce e.xpenenc~ or will lMWI f\111 ume or part ume sbJ!ls availa ble Days, afternoon f'Vft'l.Ulg& or gn ve y •rd Muat be abl~ to work some wee&end.I Typmg 35 wpm required Many co beoef1i. avatlable P\eue call Mon· Fn f"aabloD 1aLand area . Costa Mesa area Auwrt area Ca 0 S43-4Z30 EOE MF APROPOS Fashion Island A F1o ~opean Designer Boutique 1s setluog a111 tant manaJer & add1t1on•I st.alJ Salary apen Call C.d 644-2652 ......... , For Sa1lmaker. pitc~ wort. 6am_. lOpm Mon- Thurs. Benefits 979 1483 ;\lsC!mbll'r PUCISION ASSEMILElt Pos1t1on avail•ble in met'han1c.il assemhh t>hop Must have ~uod mecharucal aplltudt a. manual dexttnty Must be familiar with rf work troubleshooUng. dnllln~ . reaming Ir press1nio: M!n1mum J year-. .. , peneoce Excellent com pany benefits Contact. Pal M1ll1 . 5~7 9051 Equal Oppor Employer Banlung FUU & PAIT TIME TB.Las Western Federal Sa v lDltS '"' currently seek 1 n ~ respom1ble 1nd1\ 1duals to work ID our Newport Beach ofhct S41L or bankine expenenct '' p~fernd We offer a Kood start1n& salary p6easant wortttnR condt· bani. • ex celleot com pany bene{1~ Qu•llf1ecl ~ppllcanu. please call Phyllis lmont1. <714 1 &M.72SS WUTIAH r...ds..-. S4 Corponi.e Plau Coast HJChw ay Ne-A-port Beach. Ca 92Jll6C) EO.E. M1F Bus dnveN needed at Ca p 1 st r u n o U n 1 r 1 1• ct School D11trict Im mediate trauun g ii> he in I! offered 10 a limited nu~r or applicant!. Contact Mrs Slr a uon at • 1215. eJCt. 272 for rn fonnauon ---- Canng penon or couple to bve ""'/bayfront family. Med housework re!>p Cooki ng & ca r e or teenalle boy Salary neiiouable Bonding & m !> req 642 3813 dy 67J.4130 ev_es __ _ CARPENTERS a....d.Es••lo.,..wt lmmed employment Expr·d rramen only ('nmaw:rcial • reslden u.aJ. 0 C. area Cooi.ct 1---------•I DonorGary 7l4/4M-4284 714/494-4zt4 MewAccOWth Co.me kw \ ~tuer pl\ El Toro " LAguna Area Imm~ tmployment avail 6t4--4480 Great opportwuty ln our ~·Bucb otfke for a Teller wtUl ooe year 5'cL e.x.penence. anclud UJ& blcltcround ID new accounts We olf er a top ll&rllnl salary and e 1: cellent bt-nefiu includ a.bier' /Hardware Sales ADPb' lD person. Rion HMdwu~. I~ Irvine Ave. Westchff Plaza. NB Caahaers. 2 shifts. 7-1 ~ 11 ~ Bch S1-.n 14 00 pr hr Wiil tram 0Hr ZI M r C•ml) 6'.S-0032 111• •Paid cart'('r apparel •t'r-ee medlcal 41 denul ·~parllm• PleaH t·ontact M r Fhull~ al ri14 I 494· 7506 for more llll orma uon RDtllTY FIDEi.AL ScrrillqlJ ..d Locm .... An Equal Opp Employer Bank ..Wwport~ MaHa..a ... CASHIElt Exp pref Ven t.able hr!> Sat & Sun a must Kerm Rima Hardware. 2661> Harbor 81 vd . C M CASHIERS UTUTEM M.\.R1' t.'T~ IJl oritaruuuon 1s now i.c ceponi appbc.1tJons for Operungs now ava1l.il>ll employment Ill most de r()f" lull lime Assist.ml partmenb Cont.act Mr Mana~er.. on 2nd & Jn:J Noms or Mr M •rt in Wit No t'xpenence nel· 0141700 JOOO We tram Start SJ 30 lo S4 ---per lll)UT Advancement BMlfT'YOPF.RATOR · ~uruty for manage Make up art1!tt Won ment pot11l1ons to SS 50 derful opportwuty for a per hour lf quahf1ed For ) o unit h s h 1 o n a b I e more mlorma uon & m AITENDENT Booth & b~ person for high t.t>rvtew applv to o;torl ~k Apply at Npt Cashion bUS)' '>alon ir50, ll90N Pac1f1t'Coa~l Arches Manna Ask for Rlchard Ouellette. 200 Hv.y. Laguna Bt>uch. Judy or Harvey 642 ~ Newport \.,llr Dr N B 41M·92'33 Will 111tcrv1ew Al!rOTR.A.ll/S R&R man. lboltkeeper. Full Charge Mon lhru Fri !lam to exper prefer~ Mutt for erow1ng Fountain Jpm ual Oppor Emplo)'er have toots s.48-22118___ \.alley CPA Some typ1ne 1._.EQ_•_. ... __ ._ .... req d. Xlnt appty Saiary ---------BABYSITTER. mature. open 964·Z713 part ·tlme . eve•. 3 ll 30PM Mu:ot dnvc lootOCEIPElt &san lmmecl for full charse BABYSITTER NEEDED l:*iqlc, travel agcy back· -~• ....... ,... ~pref Pteuant at 3 lK:IJUUt .. -uuu~. in my mosphere. contact home Moo lhru Thurs CHRISTMAS MONEY Early morning L A Times delivery $400+ s_>er mo. C M area. 7 ~/wk SZS.70 If 97'·9251 from 11.30 am till 5.30 640-0620, ask ror pm. Smith Sehl Dist manacer a.a A Muon, own tools Hunt. 8ch. 980-2S60 att Ir trampOrtaUon Salary S.30 1---------1 open. CallM2-9193 Babysitter needed for 2 •IOCAlXl&B• Oene&l ....._ ....... n-1•5 ...,.,.d P\lll cbar•e tbru trial -~~--. ~ ·-.. . U) ~. mm1·compll~r · apmence helpful Very Bab)'llU.er for 9 mo. old buly office, need pro. bl.by. Mother hav1D.11Ur· fesaionaJ. salary open 1ery, fu ll-time S dy Resume to Panco Ltd. wt.KU1IO P 0 . Boll Irvine, CA 8ABYSITI'ER - 2 ICbl '-Sl2713•-· ------... cbildren. Aft schl. Brian • Yale area. -.JZS aft. sPM 8ai*inl T&L8 TYPIST Must type SO wpm Will train on b1lbng machine" lmmedlau operung Ca II for appt 540-7639 A Ken davt&lnd .E.O E CLBICAL Securthea processioa den for Fashion Island love1tmeot Firm Proc.see Dew mvest· amila inYOivmt bank 4e poada la detailed follov. ~. ln\Wt.mellt or bank· tlo~eoce helpful. MIW ACCOUNTS Put tlme permueot typtna requl....cl. wui comldet troe. Call ror appt. JOH II arttlle, -..si Mutual Savlnp • i.o.n S10 Cami.Do De !ll&nl.la.. Su a.menw. !el Oppor Employer 8ootkeeper Ml cbarse Aqnuive 'JOWll COCD• puy needa br1,bt ID· c!lvldual eaper eaced tbnl t.rtal balance. atate- meo&a, cNCUt. payroll, 1Cneral office. Atlu ~ lndult!Ma, au E Allon, Santa Ana , MNm. ... ................ . 8u*iDI ........ , ..... lolllJ. o.t Suk aD • .. dtat baak. Mt ~8'.Cll. COD· latt 51-lrl•J. Sawyer .. _ c.os. IOCCICW• Part time. lmmecllate open la&. Fu 11 ~·· ~.~M .. Oo. cumc:AL \Ye are a fut s-c:ed Of· nc. Ill Died ol • Oealbk penon aeelllna a clerlral pcd.ioo. 11\aafbe rood OCl pboae • wltll people au& baw crc= \)'Pini & '*maid detail work Bobart Half a1 oranc Couat1 Peraoon el Ser• I c •. 211 a N Broeclwa1. Suite 200, laata Aoa. nu : •um. 1 he nd bcl 'Y· -ed to- Je, ita He .a.re VOLT -----------~----~ ~ ... .-........... - V OLT ltl 4741 ca 1pua Drive. .Newpon-neacn <Aerou rram 1o1m w~ Ainat> llqual ()pport t1 BiD&>loYer CALL DATA OVEBLOAD FO!t TDIPOR.AB V KEYPUNCH CRT JOBS MllllWsil ~ • 71N ~ ..... _ ......... . Biil DC.1111 UCll11• ~~J., =-=-eom• lltncU•• ~al.ltie.i ....._. ~ le tM lo· =~ ,r,~~ =-~~r-:r ':J:JC alO Jlr bouf l'boDI Clll1 all It BtdlU1J a.l-: 10-021, isi uo tr.Lldoatnet;m..,.. 81.:nR&'N 1-5 P.11. • Mllfw '•*• Alill WIG9CTIAL ~~ SNW•IOHS ,'"" -.a... An JOG liNd bf COO• ~·DUI"' ,..., 1adl o1...-.... ~-...... ~ = . ID•d•G•••· .-~., PflQt u1titaaet with at leut \rear ex· 1111n-.....r An ••AL OMCI =-rr~:r .. ~~ lliiiiiiiiiiii•i1iiiii1 iiiiiiiiil (Ifft manapr tor tc>k> ..-a todrtve a emir. KEYPtJNCR -~.:...:.!.;.__ ___ _ Newport llD. "Pref re· AUracthe area . DATAecftY .,.rtence, preferably )IOI.a UNd OI alaa$1 a newspaper. l'!actllent del1r wWl a part·t.llU CIOqlMYbeaeftta. Apply nonprofeuloaal? bltween tAM.cPll. Non· ~ ~ allouJd &aUs rn. wtUa ... we are not • la 'r 'x'tttr oolltt• araduw. Refereacn required. em-. .......... a.ct aper. a"\Uta belpfW, IM-2U0.1'1S-9fl. OP9ATOll -~~ta1. etlooa but not ttualla 1. L1 2 JBll 3'41 Operator fOf' • -------...iODDter 'tlp for dry a.DlCAL e.._ '· 0.-. II _.,.., • • 1,.tema -Imo. 40 ltn, 111-r . HowlekeeperJ. ve-10. MIJ-..blilbed • arow· dililp h1r l>ealllll l"-e ..S NIWM to -cbUdreL 11'1 bome, UlC Ontnp Cou.Qt.y COr • eltdl'OllC COm,Puter Ad. No. m. Da1b' Pt.lot. priv. bedl'oom. up lO porallon. Euellent 1111 EY roa CHllSTMAS? r:::.t•'· ua area. ~ ... lp •. aiture: .... ...-.howledp ~-10-Hr. Call •Jl\fllll tor moeltoftnl PO Boa IHO. Coata SD>/mo.tl0-1014 bludlla 4 11M'1dnJ COO· lseee&rolllftleocuri~de· ....,CAma? ----·· dU!oa.a. M1almum ••• ·"~ bJ I l uuu.>...,._........-c.n. Uv•ln, _.... .. .. ., h ·-• c nc etl o--aJ mature, oon smoker. -""' ... ,punc t'X· ...,. I-..L........·--•-Uoo ..--..Jj penence requued o n 'Klltl1wl• ~dititai 1316~ J I ..... ~ ~ _.. .... --.-, IBll ~41(.1142. P ay w1U c Ir cult a • m 1c r o . Wen 2 bn diUY at bome I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii com.metJfUJ'&le wl.1h t'X· -··"r a1a•ma d <Sl'71forlbrdalb>.Ftee•• perlence App ly 1n OOUPLEioaaaiat mrr. ln Siii-;tPas ~: brochure. Wrtte POC. peraoa. Mon tbru Fri Or•••• Cty-deluxe Take ad to oeareal 14922 Newport Ave .. Apt ~- EAIN $600tD Sl400 '*'--ul +lovely apt Employment develop-L ,n.tin,Ca92980 _ ~~~~~~~~ JOUYIOGHIMC INTHENIXT 5 WEE call sn.asa for !J>Pl. me n t D e p t . D 0 T General ~ 170'2 Gillette Credit • Collectiona En· OOJoet-030. Ad paid by The Balboa Bay Club is HOUSE PERSON -l.rv\IM",546-0331 WENE!:D: s.:lat.ereat.iq, cballeol· employer nowbl.rin&. Needed tull-Ume to do EquaJOppor Em pk>yt'r wortrlnanaUonwide DESK CLERK Motel. ,.._, ... CM marketlnC. erranda, car -------- •LSSECRETARIES ftnaace company Dlt.ya, part Ume. SeaJark Perform functions of care, cbautfenn1. etc Lady to care ror 12 yrar We have several full Mote!: 2274 Newport bocel froot desk Clerk ln· for-~· lkb. exec. old afternoons . light time poUt.lom ln credit Ir Blvd. \;.M. cludlnf reflstrallon, • hia r Y· Good .,.Y 4 ~ wortt. JIOmt' l'OOlt· collecUon. Pleasant ---------• check out & poeUna on bene. 714-79-UU uk for in« Occauona l over •3'TVPJSTS •12ACCTCLERKS worldn& oood., & exl.nt Deak clerk & front ornce NCR '200. C.tby A. rUihl Call Sat 11 ·4 far in be n e f It 1 . Ca I l help wanted. The Inn at M•tHGllte . ----------tervlew 114 493 7181 •18Cl..ERK TYPISTS 71A-530-186l, 8:30-5PM, La1una, 211 N . Coast s.a.t.y lndustnal Monarch Bay urea Mon·Fri for Interview. Hwy Expenence preferred. -9 F1LE CLERKS Top Pay-Benefits No Fee.Paid Vacauoos s1g NEW norrell loao IRVINE i.o E 7S2-666f M/F EOEM/F AaUor Mrs Douahty Muat type 50 wpm. Hrs. l:ustom Cabinet M.aken. DIETAIY AJDI 8·3Ho5 Moo.· Fri Experlenct'd Craftsman. Daya-PM s hift. Xlnl Mlll11 S.. A·~"t.otwdaft...t-tt wanted. 548·5053 or benerlts. Apply 14SS Must be h & avatJable , 848-0043. C.M. ~rlor, NB weekends. Da1a Entry Cltrtl ,,,. •• c A L L D A T A DRAFfSPEISON Temporary po11tlon OVERLODAD Must be accurate typlSt. FOR TEMPORARY We are looking for a Hrs.8 30toS Moo.-Fn. KEYPUNCH CRT JOBS motivated, responsible Please call for appt 851·9091 Draft.er l yr. minimum Mon. Frt. 8.30 lo s mechanical drafting ~7358 Clerk711 l DATABfTRY 2 operung.s, llPM 7AM , OPERATOR with e.xperlenc e 10 --------- met a Is . t breads , General office for school. ~ces etc. Work will typtng expenence 31~ to anclude dra(ttng, light 4hraMon·~~5_!71_ Sun tbru Thurs • 5 30 PM lBM 3741 Operator for a to llPM Tues. Wed & well establlahed & grow· Frt. 675 Paularino. ang Orange County cor· 7Sl-46.S2 , poral1on . Ex cellent checking & cross re- ferencaog AA Degree preferred Gobbli; Gobble· Gobble. Gobble up extra Holiday $$$$ T e. r o • 9 II •• ., Of.' I09rJ .. sltort tar• oui91t....tl wltlt Keh. We have a \ aral'ly of a:.s1g n mcnt., available to .. u1 " vou r s ched uh· & :.k1 lb UQUOR CLERIC F\Jlf lllM 549 1522 MACHINE SHOr Centerle ~:; 1t r 1o d •r operator Some-t'X~·r deltlred Or will tr<tm person 1ntrrrs lrrt 1n I~ '-'rr1·1,1un ~nod m&_ tra_ck_~OWJ __ M \ ( II I !'< 1'. ~ H 0 P T RAl!lil-.1-. !\v.1 .. ~ Automat1e·:'> No ,., 1wr nf'( In L.tgw1d !' 1.:u~I 831 !1331 MAC:lUM~I flt \l:-.01-.~. µn.>fl'r wnw .,huµ t'AJ.lt'f for 'Im mfl(r firm 111 I n Ca 11 R 11 l') I 11 r ;i JJ I' l 97~ .. , •MACHINIST• lllodets •llD&ed for f uhlon lihowa MIAll be 21 yn. or o6del-cau 11t ... apm • 7pm Tuea tbru Prl. ~ A.lk for Chuck ---------lllodela· ~COits ssoow.- Attractlve Femalea O'llly. &4.1--0180 NUaSES AIDES Every OCber weetiend off Def comp ot $.'50 aft 15 mos Free dental " medlcaJ tna aft proba- tJonary employm 't. App- ly 144.SSupenoc NB. -~ OfACl(itaL M.tsc duties lllwat be rup. orgaruzed and able IDdnvehpd 675-2101 _ 01•.-1COAST cbaJa. bi'alldl, fraoctUM DAIL y PILOT or • u bt I d I a r 1 o f 14.2-592 ..,,.btn, ellle nm &om ..w.w n-.,. a remote l•«7 towu. -' P11J -W..-,. N. Ta711D1' Co. is a ea.ta lleu ,_.,._. old f1rm wbolly ~=~y owmd. opera&ed by ita ___ __.;.__:;, ___ _. fOLIDder. It really makes PIXOPB. a difference . Our F.am •bile you le•rn. awnaie raidenlial aale TelepboM Anawerina • MO'l.Ole. U you are Service full time/part capable~ u.tin& • Mii· time Varied 1b1rta . inc homes In tbe finest Daya, aftemooa or even· re11dentlal areaa of lap. Locat.iona m Newport Beach perbas- FA.SHJON ISLAND )'OU abouJd jotn our uam. <XlSTA MESAtlRVINE Pleaae call Marjorie roSTIN Clark. Res. Mtr. for ap- HUNTINGTON BEACH P'"•mmt Ideal for stude nt• 6 W..,tl T.,torCo. houffwivea Many co. Zll1 Sao !~~llin Hills beoefita ancluduig paid n.Hd v a c a t 1 o n a . T y p 1 o g 644-491 O 35wpm .E.O E Call --------- 5'.l-4230 Mao..tbru P'n RECEPTIONIST p 8 x 0 p E R AT 0 R . Part-time, Reel.a Hair amwet"lnf servtt-e. fuU 9tyl&at5t0-88118 orpmHime ~-301S ~part time. r----------l'RSOMMa aAemoooa. early even-t Officp I ~SB.01 t.ng 6 aome wlmds. Pref. I Looliri-For t Our aeency needs bnehl. exp 631· 1030. Newport I -~ I ~~to tratn HarborA.rwnalHoqntal ' A E..-·wav ,• m coumritns.. Wt.II also Rest.auraat run - , band.le receptJon duties. Day Heip, full or part T Eam IE....& f Call Rita. 540-8055 tune. apply Mood.ay lbru 0 bilG I o-al Penocnel AJen Friday. 2pm-Spm cy. Z7IO Harbor. c .11 . McDm•lda 203S2 Beach H o I i d a y : ~ • f~ -___ •_td...;;;:,;;;H.;;;:B;;... ___ _ $$$$7 1 ~Attendant.a Bu.'!ly b<'h Restaunm • k.ennef full ume-. prt time COOKS & IUSIOYS SJ 75 hrly H~len 4M..0142 F\1116 P tr. 106 Maln, \ ou II fmd 1t al l\e-llv lhrnuii(h lonl( .l "hon t 1•rm-. tempor<1r) ·"'1g nmt'nt .. 1 hat PetlllOfl C1rcuL.ttor •MONt;\' • Sd up your own hoon U:lra c~b working lull ac P 'T \ oo e-am r. SIO P" t1r Mu~l ht• Iii or O\ n Ca.II f•H" 1mmcd1at .. Joh ~9 lli:JO \ton t rt ~ -~ Balboa Penrunaula. 67~75e0. --- Rest.lurant WAITUSSIS COOICS HOSTESS !')JU" Part Time .. Cl.ERK A/P 3 to 4 days per week. e xp pre("d Ap ply at 1660 Pluc:enlla, benefits & working con ditaons M1n1mum six months keypunc h ex perie nce r equired on' Costa Mesa ROSAN INC. 7l4/S48·5533 Newport Beach Equal Opportunity 1 IBM 3741/3742. Pay will be commensurate wtth Employer Oertl/Thffter Tick.ts' Clerk for ticket al(em·y e xpe rience Apply in DnverJGarde ner <'omb Man·Fr1, full lime Appl. person, Mon thru Fri Have valld CA li cense 557 9212, Mr . w ~st Sam-Spm 1 Good dri ving record Nt-wport St.ationers Inc JOLL y ROGER INC Mm. age 20 Apply at -1700Glllette Peonysa v e r . 1 660 TIS' 'THE SEASON TOGOllUUP A GOOD PAYIMG JOI .... Work II'\ murh a"> vnu want . nt•\er J rt'(• ·w ... ne<•d ASSEMllaS PACIAGEllS MACHOPHS WAREHOUSE SHIP.UC cues Sm .:rowuw ''"'" ~Jnt v.urk 1n l( • ••11•l 1l 1•11•~ Wl..,, 11 \fh• I \1 1.1~· 111.! Malfb a ppl\ l tu • 11111 11 Lil(unJ '11 :S c·u.1:.I llW). Lil(UllJ I~ J I h u11 \our !>C'ht'f1ull• \lo1· h J \1· J \Jnl't ~ nl lnt Pr1•,t 1nl.! nrfl('t• I ' I l' n m •. I\ I .. ol\ .Jll.Jbli• ..Cr •Typists •S~ •Word P'roc • Acd CJerits * Clef'b 5.:11 ~r; wkn<h ~~t.rfa;: Rib~ I Pu-.1t1on Y.llh xrov.1n l( #l6fMWo.lsa-d •0.ERK TY'IST * Irvine. 546-0331 PlacentJa CM Orange County Equal Oppor Employer Dn ver needed for NB rer company seek mg are a f Io we r s h o p individuals for cle rk Deli Help. full lime, over ~ lyp1at pos itions M u&t 18 ex per pref'd Refs ---- t Y P e 4 S w p m 644-5619 DRfVERS -Full or part Respons1b1Ut1e3 includl' ------ume lOa m to 2pm Or 3 typma. f1hng, genera l Debvery P ff1me AM. to7 pm. Muat be over 21 clencal dut1ei.. 2 y~ ex LA T imes $100 pe r Mature thuikmg Xlnt per m general of<' pre week In Laguna Beach dnvi.ng record 831-2801 lerred Apply m person ~ DRIVERS AIN91.W..s Typist Clft'tu SecntwiH W•1•au11 Wori&tn "'l R 556-8520 0 R G 835 2622 Masta 1 SpKiaffies 1640 Monrovia CM 00 ~27 Debve ry person. a pply 8am-5pm in person Irvine Blueprint 430 1 Bu'l'h, Newport Be~h- Men or women 25 yrs or EO fo: M F older Know the coast --------• at.tes Net SUI() a week or E O E Comparuoo Jo'ull or P /T ~lbtance for older lovt• I~ lady 1n her allruct home, LaJCuna lhlls L111 m or Live Out. nexlbh.• for nght person 644-4140 C OMPUTt-~R OPERATOR-Exper on J2 system for tnuw1llon to 34 Ac«a Prb1e. Solid ~ferences. Compensa uoo negouable . Location Irv. industnal complex. Call for appt R.J Kori, 540-5700 --- DE.LIVE R Y LA Times Cu Routes, CM1HB, 3-MM $350 $400 mo + bonus 546 4411 l o r 9&1-4982 more Orange Coa 11t Gen1 Office Clerk, lite Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt typing, 10-key. Mon Fn. Herrmann, F ountain PIT Non-s moker $4 per Valley <No or Slater hr CallCarol . betwn N e whope & 7Sl 6191 ~bd ) DELIVERY · Morning ~~~~~~~~­ Eledrorucs nt.>ws paper auto route. - Approx hrs. daily 4-0am Need mature pe rson w/ecooo auto. Earnings approx. $400· $450M o Call before 12prn. Possl· ble openings ln each or the follow Ing areas Hunt Bch , Garde n Grove, Ir Wealmulister Small growing manw or med eleclronac anslru ments bas challen~ang career oppty •Small Co Environment •Work closely w /senior enicmeers GUAR~ WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICE IS GROWING! :-..; 0 ,. l( pt' r 11' n I I net·t·s~ary r up p a ~ p ,1 I <f \ UC'UtlOOS nc\ 1•r a fee ~LL~ Call or ( nm1• In Tud.1' In.me lll-1441 2102 Rusin<"°'' Cent<>r On\f• Suite 2fW! lluntmgton Rrd< h 147·l4H !l907 Warner A\ 1· 11215 Laguna Niguel lll.0542 2i957 Cabot Ruud Santa Ana '5).0IJO 715 N Main !In H&R Bloc·k Office• COOK Sf7-4200 S..JobsWill ,,,, o .... S4 Hour Ht'Uer J obs • 1 FuU & P1rt Tim~ !-,qua Opportun1t-.. ------ MA.ID WANTED Uon (,lUIXOk ~fold .!11111 Nt.'wport Bh d l u~lJ Mesa \1amtcn11n11· '1 •'l ha nu lor ral"\111'), ';'am .I Jupm al S5 ~·r hr to 'ltan ComplMt.' rrll'dltJI & in·. hl'fll'f1L~ p:rnJ lnr In 1·0 Paid \Jo .1Uon ;•l.1'1 .lul} & 0..'< • mt·n t l•inu• plan Auturn.,llt •;.1l;in 1 n t• re a ~•' 11r ,1 gr., m t-:Ofo, ~9 ~1 MJJlOll!f'mt'nl tram1·•· • n tn lt·\t.'I 01-1pununit•t'' rur ~·II motl\ al•·1l. mrn ' m 11 k 1· r • µ P r " o n '4 knowll'<is:•• 11( ho.1l1~ · hJ.fd..-. Jrl' \!I\. W Cu W • H.a111lolph ( •,, Mas'\('U~•· . .1ttr."· .:1rl~ n t' t"h-d r n r o u 1 , .ti t ~l'r\l('t• 1n () (. ~;.iClll Wf'ek !17Z I l:IH MA.STEil SA.LESl'EllSO H <.:A<;H IN ON YOt R l'~X.P ERll-:N< t-: with our pt'r ltlJnt>nt h1Kh 1nc·om1• tt'h·phont· opponun1t> 540 2934 Exper'd . breakrast DELIVERY-TOP PAY ll.DCb, fam!ly restuarant NO SELLING Mus t be SanJu.anCapo 493 19411 18 or over. own trans. • Xlnt oppty to expand your knowledae & salary •M1c~processor appllcallona •Beach locet1on TICffHICIAH Exper 0 2)'n School Mllltuy or other C.-645-0145 Male or FemalP 1-:mplo)er M 1" Work Near llomt' ----------.Maturi• Sall'' p1•r"1n Mual be 21 Y'-'IU" + --- -'4anll'<I p.!rt t1m1· 111 .i1f1 4 30 9pm, Mo n Fri COOK ~l 0811 call btwn 1·9 Pnvate Country Club P m _____ _ X1nt Ben • Gd sal Must Dei M~ over UI for L A be well quallfied, f'or int Times to homes In N R callMt--5404 . , C.M. Penn. p/t $400/425 I mo S48 1740or646-~4 ---lmmed. o.,.n1n1a for DEMONSTRATOJ\S Fri cooka al Bac k Bay Ir Sat lOam until 8pm. Reatauranl In South Work Dll&c your home Coat Plua, downst.aln Food• " appliances. near Bullockl. Apply m 1'l&-S573 or 21.J.ato-7000. penon t AM lo 11 AM. COOKS AakforDoo. DINT AL ASSIST AMT Wanted In happy pro· WcTralll' IMSTALl..EI. 'hop Uilli,n 2bJ.t Call or a pply dt aperw\lll for 1nd1~ ulu.11' MB>ICAL/ft-oftt Ofc. W Jo' GS with b•111c· nll'1·h11n11·.11 041th 111111,1·11t11n>' ... kill \1onlhru Fr11tam Spm ti.ck&round v. Imm (111 llU.'1\ ~··wiion llc•.idiofr E LE C TRONI C A S 230WWunerltm202 11111t.all1.1Uon & •wn111· ••I .,4;,;17:"1,\"t11 ll'\t SEMBLERS all pha1f'1, Santa An• ~ 11«8 bank Inti 1•q u1 p <'•I I nla.ry commenaur•lP U32W CommonwHllh 714 ~l s:.JO" 4 Mon F1 1 Ml'.l>W,\I. wTth exper i.:n1i11J 1h f\allet\On 5252386 Fr11111 c>rf111· itirl speaklna preft1rred --~~~~~~~ Jenltorl11l M""11"n ll 1" "'1111urnn1t• 1•)(pc·r "' Alkire Electronics 3118 L pef'lft. r~h'<I for otfln• 1h wk or I' T II\.'• ~~ll:! All'way, Ave . c M GU •RDS bulldin1 rN11ntC'n•nrl' " A ..,..,. ('f f :IO 2!'i hn 11r &utta.lnment Full 6 part lime. All wk, hnt O•albl• ~•l•r\- Extrov•rted ty.,.-~pie, 11re•11 . U n If o r m 1 + benetua Apply tn slnleralll•p.O~otraant fumlahed. All•• 21 or person to 1'mc•tl 1••n ~-2538. lrvlne over Retlr'f'd w41lcomt• Home Murl .. M• ;1:111 --- -No e.-pen~nC\l ne( App N4JWJaort Q>nhtr Ut . alt• ESCIOW Mal. ly Unlv.rul rrolttt'tlon :m. Nh Top aalary +owne1'11hlSJ S.rYIC'V u :u1 w 6th • Mvalleble \o qu11lty Sll"Mt, S1ntn Ana. In JIW&aY WAXll Mt.l>H 'AI. l'HONT It 14 \ ( I\ (I f' l 0 to· it µ • M ll I u r 1• , II t' .1 I .1 V 1-..ra11<'•' JOOd lypml( •o llr" v.k l'lw1h Npt l\d1 "'' icuocl pt1v Wn tt• '~""'" 111 l' O Hux 4131 l l\lllt'. (',\ U?7111 "'h'l'I A•111l'llenl w1nt To p PJ)' p .. 1d 'at at ton.,, rt"r<'rral, l>onus 1•s !l\e-\1·r .i r•·t• ~LL~ i •.'.I\. I l Call or 1 'nme In TodJ'I' I rvuw en ..... , "\Ir.! 8us10("'.' l C'ntM' Ori' l' ~Wlt' 21.i! ll unltnlltl'IO a.-.,1·h M7-:M91 'l'l(ti V. 1nwr \\ ,. •ll~> l.a~una '\11:ul'I 131.QMl :.'7'l57 ("abot RoJd Santa Ana t5l-41JO 715 s \talll In ll&R Block omn .. Equill Opportuml) Empk>yer \t F '----------~ ORGA.MIST l'o1>1llon J an 1980 for IAguna Buch cllu.rch 12 r.tnk Wicks P•Pl' oraan l~l'ft' " or p~v uper 1•"\pect ed Rt'hea rsa I ThW"I eves Ir 1 MTV IC'e ~y at IOAM Salary IW'ICO Call ~ cb11ttb o( (we Dl 4fM-8061 for ap- ph<.'•llOD 6 1&ppl for .aud!U<m w /mualc rom mill.ff ------rart time po11tlon for m uturf' woman t o 01a•rllt e ~ngravlng m11 <.'h1ne Will tratn :..1& 7822 -------1 <XlOK-Speclalt.y 2)'n H • &reAIYe modem buay Of pr reqd. preporlna. noe. I( you are people Mandarin cu11lne. Will oriented, and want to en· prepan Chlnese cul11ne joy ~r wortt. you 're the Peklnf atyle, Kornn one we're lookln1 tor. , lt.)'le. Salary Sl.500Mo. Salary open RDA pro· I Tak• ad to near at rerred. 982·2402 or Employment Develop-1M8-1181. 1 en lo r o It I (er i.rvtew houni ~ 12 • I'* l\:xp•r only !'Hudy Prt1t11lou1 N~wport Monthru l"rl work Top wepa "'"''" 8ucb locaUon ~Y In 1.~.... o-~ Xlnt. worll1n1 rot1 '-~ 714/t71-l17'1 •n,.wa,.. ·~1" Apply In di 114 mtl .. "''· c-11 front • bl'rk Part time drua clerk Al· llnt • Hlary upcm. non t u n oons $3.00 /hr. ,,.,. ... , ... MM MZ-4llM. ment De ~l m • 0 t. S-EJ-.I-tdle--i-te_ma __ w_t_lb_a ~llJ ,,a. Ad Paid DllU)' PUot Cus1.tled Ad. ----·-ptraon C rown me. DtllCTOI Hardwa"!, aun r.. Coaat 11.8. W. or equlnlenl ad-Hwy, CD•. ___ _ mlnlatratlve aapr. HOT8. Relpo01lbl• for plan· l:lee~/Au' ---------c • • •• • CLERKS n.ln1. flnaneee, P /R, BUlnaual 9nf. Ci~,'!:~:t: ~~I a&rf •'land Hot9J Sl•t•n 1100 Garden L • I u " • IJ c h • GtO¥e Wvd. t'f, Oatdtn 49'7....ndU •• • ~·,..• e• STORE e ~ \(\\•~ (\oo<' • MANAGERS e FULL TIME MO llPIR1IMCI MICISSAIY Hurry! Immediato open.lnas WILL learn various pbuee al store operations. Lota of cu1tomer contact. Apply ln penon t-lpm Weekda11 or 12-'pm Saturday & &inday FEICIL lllC. .. ~ .... c:.tm ...... Ctllf. EqulJ OppottUnlly EmpJOYtr M/P 0rvYe. CA aM4 ltOUSECLEANERS up EXP£ RI£ NC I!! 0 to•Pf'hr.car .t4&6lD RESTAURANT ~~~~~~-I MANAOl:ll-Pleue call HOUSECL !AN ERS 4'7...U. Aak few Rick. ...... .. _ Bo WUI Pa.rtnen Biltro tnlD. 1 ....-. + nua. Laf!! Btedl ceme~ <ftp~~·. Af:!:t J:'xp. UH cools. 81111 Blvetra111poruUOD. diMlllWG Lquna Beach ... ,.. 811&.~1.po-.... NOUllCLIAMllS ncnl.t.'IJ'!l"fOI' .......... On trwPGl'U· NB~-ua.. J\all or pJUm1. -Mta1t be bondable. '1oral 0.1l1nar, esp. _•...._._/hr_.•-•---- ~.,. •• ,~,6: \0 ,ii ~· a. '1.000 rnonuoy to •tart • ~ rJl • ~·~~.~... a -plu1 bonul oppottunlty • '\(\ "\)~ 9~ --ef4\(\ • t. ~ ~<'fl A -lffnlng M•n•n .... S3.75/ht. 't,~ ri,6•~ «'°' \0 -Night Mtneg.,. • , , • $4,00/tw. ~o <'fl Q • ,.,, Tim• • S.S.78/hf. t> • NO IXPIRll!NCE NECESSARY • • WOftl Clou to Home! Companr a.,,.ma • Ute Ind Heeltt'I ln.utance • llck L•.,,. • "-flt lhenn1 • PMnty of Ov_,1"'41 • n.o ~ paid wao.tlon • RtPld AdY.noement •No la,offs Ptople 40• and olhera .re •ncoul"IQed 10 1pp1y • Call °' comt by tor mo,. deta111. 715 North 1.oara. ANhelm ---=;;;;;......-..--1 EOE M/F/H (714) 774•8210 • (21S) 637t7309 ccmpaa}' Pnntt'<J l lrCWl bo •rd .. !> s 1· m b J y & ~~·~·~·~pcM~ri~s.odt~~~ solde-rane !><>ml' e•p . req 714 S.Si ~ ~ JO F"rNI pt'ntOO. \ Ii Dll·k 391 !oOfne ~AJ>('r n~es:. tlil &ii I or 831 284!1 PRJMTIMG H~lp ,.anted in •u •b· ulb.et pre!>a f"Oo)m E1 penen<'~d 6 l r.un.-~-. litintmum aRe-20 Appl\ PPnD'f'>ol Vl'r . l bbll f'ta<-enlla C: ){ ~ PRESS OPERATOR i')Jll t 1mt> t'"\Pt'rt~nn·d pres.' per.son lt-llPf' r ale the-Daily Pllul ' nt.•w Ha.madaSU r 600 11 ' 17 · duplicator tlour' 8 :ll -5 :Kl .Mooda)' lhru fhday Clean -.bop. t•x rrileot ~its t"or 1n te-n1e-w plt'a ... t' 1.111 &Cl-4.321 . ext 277 R.uurut The Balboa I.iii y Club &S now b.tnng ..... Waiter/ Waitnu Banquet or watunc e x penence pref erred \t u~t bil ve Oexible :;c~ule lmboys Must bfo u penen<"ed & .,,;uable for 7-4 stuft Host.ls Expen ence preferred 3'u .. l be ;ava ilable ~ Ir weft.days. 4-ltldn.lght Pini~ rail for appt \ton Fr i 8 30 to '• ~7158 Re.wurunt Tht> Ru::.ty PehC'ao is loolung ror a d ay bu::. per..on full lime Apply m pl'rson bl wn 3 30·5. Mon -Sat 273S W Co8bt Hwy NB ORANGE COAST RewJ DA.IL Y PILOT ~fied,l&pr'd 330 w Bay su·Ht SALESPERSONS <.:osta Mesa ~.;qu.a10pportun1t> CASHIERS Empk>)'er EAGLESON ·s Big & Tall Mm ~ SU>res LS hinng PRINTStiOPTramf't', for ru new Westm1ns~r CopyC...~s.33Jlrd~t store 1n Westminster La.cuna Burh Mall CUI C Littman for P t. ( t ht'lp Cur Jewelry ~at atol'f' K1 r k J "we le rs 1 ~~~2~1~3~/62~1-~5~2~5~3~~ zn>Harbor 81 CM 1 P lttmt! IS I HIOC• ror Pe raonnt'I , Mamnt. Mkt '1 Must be om blLloua 6 eOJOY people lnc opftl 9118 5930 ___ , P\abl.isher TYPESETTING UT AIL SALIS lm~ate permanen• part ume, mature, ex· peneDC.'9(1, for women's specially shop. ~5711 Costa Men; 848-2242 Ha.m\1.niton Beach. IBM MTSC Be lndepen RET a " SAL"""" dent. mmke more money ~ r.-:> use our equapm't on Ume-hanna basL" Rep- ly 1n your own ba.ndwnt Ina AdlS26 c 10 The Oat lY Pllol. p 0 Bo• 1580. ea.a Mesa. eauc 8131216 ICPT JI-.. Cla Ln NY Chlropiiactic of ft<.'e Exper. • front of c appearance req. lluat ~ peoo&e. 10 key by ~b.." P\llJUme 147.aTZ REAL ESTATE SALES • CASHIERS BUILDERS p;y . PORIUM. a dlvlllon of The Wlc:bt CorporaUoo., bm lrnmecflate.3iinp for Oub.len Sates Pwaonnel. 8ot.b fllll and part-time positioaa are ava.tlab&e. Good Aartlnl waae and company bmeflts. SALESMAN WANTED. FARN UP TO 15'\ COM· MlSSION NET l ·Can euu from '50K to llOOK anoa.ia.117. 2 P'lnd out why new Lie earn bill SU App Ir to S to r • here. Come talk wllb M••lff' them. 3.0ur produc • t/loe&penalve l.aDd./budaet Yrma. 4· BUILDERS nw' c:pp~:; '~~ £F.!:t:°A·;: EMPORIUM ............. 2"117•St. a_.11111111 mtrilial:~:. C411MW....CA mi.Ian +omerbeftentl. ~()poorWn.tt Mt'# 0... 11 .. Loca· ~II/JI'/~ dan. Under new m1oap.1~~~~~~~~ llmll.eo.IOG I-;...;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;..;;.;.;.;; ...... _-.. R 0 0 P B R 8 l R o l , ........ WANTIO ·-kllled "1 .... ~ a. lrJ, rdln. Iaun .. •• 'I· lllllil -.uoa. BMa 0t0o Dlllll 11 .-un.d. cau d\M&lve 11ltt penoa. L•• Ro•fl•I Ce. DMI,;--TMeeO-'lm .... ____ ..._._... . .. --......... ,....- Por more lnfcrmatlon contact: Ron Taylor, ?H/8'0-6112 , ... .. _.. NII ..........,, ... Nowl-m'""lbet-11, 117J "' QAlt..Y PILOT vo'J I .... "................. -· . -., U Ytan IJl 11 I · ... ,. -1010 •t.111'•11• IOll .._. Ot • lltO •• ,,.,,,,.., •• ~r.1·· Nr'll.r,.:.=..,.· .......... _ ........................ ~ ...... " .................. ... •• 4 ,,.,....,, waid a... ..... tJt n. I Amertcan AlrtiMI "'Dllat'.Y...U ~ u..dlilftt..... It 1'a Vb'L,.,. 6W 8'a.I ....... •.1 M ........ a.llolf«I ~ Modll«J. lrad ..... ~.,..,.... ._. .ONLT. -Ill 9tDlma1a J'l4 ,,..... ... ......... BAJIGAIHalUVIOa ...._. WO It ~ OI .._ PW. u.t .Autinea D11co81t .. 'WIY '9l U ....................... •belt ltld t• Doa CouPo• SH tSl·Hll, _ .. Mn..., _ _.H_ A .... _aa• ,RI. l. traU Mtft for =~::e:~ orba. -.. .__IDOU_ 1f~~c-::'i.:: .,., .,;; ---·~· llW ol· •act. "°° N•.,ort Apt, •••. RHI~ 'JIW(Q(I=~ -1*1~ ... -lll~NB-18. aillupbJdldlair PAUL'1Jll.,.....v 6tMW -ARA9tAN/WELIH atiP'fnltnp,;';ai IP-PS w.-.iiMDIYer, HOD& .OR LEA.IE Gmll <e:uot.~1.~Ia. '78W.iala,CJl ... Tlft • ....._eoa1tie9. leautUully tttlaed, l'rDI__.. .. >. bdi'"bil Dntb, ._..Ut "11 NfJ *Wll. . calm dtapoallloo. ~ • lad" b •· etc. ;;.-.;;r ............... . Dlellr suo. J:ltc ff1 MM7'10•'1Mtll =~~u~m!:: •21» Bnlfta MD «SOO. Ilona _, ... 8/W'l'V... u,r old lllaatan1. verJ pl•tn, mucb mlac. HEWPORTBEACH'.l'EN· NWln& machlu. 950 • ...aw.i wll·&Hloed, haa won ltelQa.. Aleo IPKla1 or· NII a.us. 1'1aU m.ua· ..;_....;:.:::;;;;;;;;; _____ _ f.mD.1 _rtbbcm few rtdtr. dcn6Clolan done at re-b •" b IP· t fas· .._ IOfJ ~O::':c. =· llOO/Offtr. 59-1'10 &bl wble eott. Ml-SICS TW,m.27CMda19 ;;;;:;i ................ . •im aft. 5. . .-..ias avlJ1. '*· 2 brand .,.., dlx portable Sdl, Kmilll, bra.ad ...,., H1111h1H .... IOH aeno. T9dlok:a 1100 tu . ._. 9till coat. Cao bt SIJO. s.aomon l:JUMbo. XlDl Whirlpool wuber; ....... •••••••••••••••• thl Yamaba-., tuner. llled ~· 110 v; -. llooU, aalO, '20. -=-Clr7•, de.lue l!Jectrte dryer enable RSL tower 1pkt1 . ad oval ... ta '· Ort, ..... 2:29 • OXldda SJJD.~17 _..ct,' --•i ~ ..._. price 12,,00. Wl I top....._. · or•-.. • 1Kriflc• at Sl,115u. L IL .... 1094 Lara• frost·&. refn1 • .,.... 7..a. Hee·~~tulaed bucket ...-.m.ornaA.~. ;:; .. .-er .............. . SIS ........, 1070 15. c moton, a,; hp 5 GY tt.el belted SHOTGUN R•mintton -.ZMT •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• J ~'5· "'hp •lntle r:1 take off. saoo. uouoouaauie. l200. D19 1040 D•mond, brtWaot cut. S2 pb.w •. amail ~ hp 2 ...,._161-0m aft. 5. ___ ... _Df1 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pta. Jn aetlint $t50. apeed . WWII fool TV, a.lo. 1CDSHOJm ~. AltC. r10-UlllOorm.f741 ~==•ba=:5. • .sl'A • dehm• equip-tM.Sf'.ilrto 1091 Qiampsire. M/P. Pet &i PYT.COt.LICTIOM 15 New800ila:5~oaei mmit. very reuouble ....................... . Tow Trocls Drtven e&· 1 how Pvt Pt 1 . SALE IUI Cbtv. wheel $60. tM-$641 Buut1fu1 25" RCA color l•"d Top f:Y· Apply 21311197-~aft8pso. D•mond n.np, coclrtaU 17ll25Su(faeep!Ait.etz0.1 United Alrlloe ~ fare T.V Sl21. 2 Yr Warr. ~A.Vf Newport Btlcb QfsW Tow ;J· 7408 Cb1buabuaa, Bo1ton1. rtao. ooc:ket wat.cb. $300 set overhead 1ara1e coupoa I'S FreeDel .... 1781S Clum Way. C. &el.2S2 Poml, Peke. Yorkle. T· &oSlS.000 Houdon bronu doorhiDPI 125 Olivette-CaU ... 36'2 Stereo Teclnlcs 1300 tn. lnleriar Decorator Want the beat job In &own? MUil have aecty .... , ... R•111t cup Poodle, Sblbt1u, 54" hiab $9500 Ck>ck . Underwood •ddioa lbl. Yamaha 8600 tuner. llUIU~ :11-5027 t\'Ol'Y at&tuet, 1'1C. sold ID8Chine S3S •74 CM<-rf'DIU •as RSL tower 1pkr1 . lllWa ud •bWtft baa cat ctimta. Top No e a p • r I e n e e '--• ,..._, __ charm van aUerln& .-heel t.&D. ~ neceuary. We wtll train. V.cbabund pupptes. Good ,,.._.ry. ~. 1' 17~". 15. Box of oid bar· er.wm. 6"0-5I06 1rv1De Peraon.Del 1ency • E. l'IUl, CC.ta Ille.a Mta. ol optical compo-diapoaitioo. Xlnt. color· ~By appt. only oem for team~ hones ANSWERS /-Btaut.2S"ColorTV nenta. Good beoeflta. &na-Call Park.p Peta. C!D Power lnm edaer · Blldnl -1.Dlet -SlZl. 2 Year War. SIA DI 842-1410 7a.m ta •pm. Some o-t. 64l).OOllO Wed. Mt or looae .40 ct oeedt ~· 125 333 E Gom& -lnvob -&62-5.140. IAc.ted In Co.ta Mesa. Puretired---Dob-l_e_p_u~-b-lka-PUd tDOO. Dap. Offer. ~St . .842-3179. VOTING ~ MmiM Call 848·0206 Ask for ._....,_ ,_ fS4S.5000 Ext. 1.2IS ~ Table e•nuaite old I've never bad a &ood _. & .--------I " ..... u & reds, s ........ ta "'· no -. -... ..1 .. ,_ .... ,,..., ..... 1 ... f:'! -'-V;;...;.;...~· ------p S Se.0 $100 ....... I 1010 faabaooed model With -.,. ~•vu u-p a er . ~ · · swc~••ous aJw•r• reel e1pec1ally ..................... . Secretary Typ6at. 80 wpm. lnteresl· 549--9418. ....................... arusuc Pl&DO lep. Slate-. mt a.n.ald.e • VOTING lotlh. ~l1amac:•Vc - ADMIM SICY SI ZOO bur varied office duties. Leather pocket.. $1500 .__.__ 020 XTnt salary C•ll AKC reg. Calm Terrier. Uhrrockchr$30.B/WTV v•lue. sacrifice $485 boolb.. ~ Souodm~ ..J!a6!t!me~ Audi~. ~-~ ~?i ~:1s~~-~l!~l:natP':r~'f~· Deliver free. 836-8102 J>lctwt! Fr•me MouJdln& ~:;;;;;;:;;;~~·r:~;; .. ,.,.,.,. ...... 080 631"°'29. _.........,.. ________ Pa1r of lllO KJuesel Skas. worth IO.OOOl-beat offer wood boat, could be part .,oo cond l.abl lot lnventory from time Call 64.S-Qll 2302 "• bor llYcl.. Costa w... Equal Opportunity Employer TYPIST, part-time. POOLOWNERS-Arnesoo framlllg •tu.n..mu.st di.a ----80WPM. mm on 1elec-AKC Japanese Chins, 6 ~.Jennifer ~,. lotlh. Power 9040 s..•SlrYlce marv hackle agency _tri_c_S46-4865 ______ ~:1d0 ~lk:0~~t. ~~~~~ ~1. :me::mpre~C.:;1t s p RA v a o o TH ::!~~~~ c.u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stor"ebelpwant.ed, part· SECRETARY 1'70}\lewportCt.rDrNB TYPIST/RECEPTIONIS'I Ch · t Afl 5 motor• tamer <7 14 1 DeValbw. t i.-. yrs old '79 Sea Ray 2A ' Wkndr. time, DO exp. nee .• muat C.-Z• Sl.e:MS 840-2920 Blay lroot offi~. pnvate ~ma 1 546-974.5 30x.l~Ul6 cu.st.om booth! ~~..!,tri:._es Ob••ysU radio, dual balt . full be 11 older f t.o ·r--Im wrth all e ec .... ---......---• storage cvr $1!1,000 Aft wart 50l'ev:mnp :;._10 H11'q ..,.,, OOWW"yclub.549-0377 fnetoYo. 1045 Want.eel. Wheelch•lr for and apnnklen '· 9-5.642·9801, ukforGeo SPM,963-0407 or• ewie. &:30-lO and Sat. State wide investment SICUIUTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~n E ~referred 2•.. e 11: b au 1 t fa 0 5 , Evena.np, 557 1727 I0-1pm In my 1mall ap-=. ':::,--:-~~=. OFflCBS TYPIST Young adult cat, spayt'd Upt.oSlOO LS:Sd&. ~thru Replacement 4 U" ET Spnnt llhp. ~;~·0~:~~~~e1}~1~: pUance buained of alr challenlinJ. divenlfled ORANGE COUNTY P\ill time. evenma shift. and anoculated. needs Wool carpet Approa: 75 a ue SZJ.000 Askins w/tln!I, good coodltaoo. *-~. 548_1723 treatment equip. $400 cMiel GoOd lkllla UMIPOIMS 70 wpm Excellent com· eood borne Am mov111~ Sq Yd.a In 3 pieces Sll.000 <2ll>T71·21CnO $100 548-6790 salary or proftt prosram. lna/ ·ahorthaod'> Ct~ ARMED 6 UNARMED pany benef1t1. Apply and cannot t.alte her wat Value $30 yd Sll1htly Womm'a az 8 s.k! boota. ·~ Restored Chriscral't maeo IWHtioo•I abilitlH. l'WlOC'part·Ume. between 9AM "' 6PM ::: Please help . used $75 takes at 165. IDOW tires $20. 3 pc Mlllicall Sportfasber. eng rebll SALIS 6t0-012311·Fri.9:00.5:ao. AllSbifta. Monday thru Friday 1546 ~l comer bed '1"0UP 1100 Wt ... 1013 xlril!> sundeck $9500 ••DAL SHOP• PL.AIM Q.OTHll!S Ask ror P•ul Ward or 2 yr M Cocker Sparuel Carpeting 167 yds Metal cots wtmattreas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ P\euant workina condl· SECRETARY I RECEP· Esper. In retall 1bopllft. Carl Knapp w papers Needs good Yellow tweed Al moat $35 u Also books S.pcdrum aet aood cond '«> ao Chns Craft Com tions flexible hours ex· TIONIST -Athletic ap-lnl. OIAHGECOAST _bome ___ alt 5 5411-7251 new Bestoffer833_086'_ 964-4812 SL50~fk-: 41 mander lw 2113 Chris pen~nce lD women ·s pare! dialribut.or. Salary ,.:~~:':i~waJceall DAILY PILOT Cat , female, Siamese/ MERRY CHRISTMAS Membership m Uruveraa engs, xtra mtchd set of clothlD,I preferred but *700 + dep on exper. LOI'USSECURITY 642·5682 Pe rsian. s paye d & Tilfany·s Membership ty Athletic Chili, call for Offlcefwwitw• & 283 Cbns engs w/gear will train lo brid•i and Good tld1lt reqd. Type 60 D>W Bay Sl., dee I awed. Lo v 1 n g. .• Make Offer 964 5531 intom.1227 '"6F•"' 1015 boxe.. approx 200 hra formal faab1ona. Coata accurate. Front orlice l.5.T7·A W. Baker.CM. Coeta Meu 551·5098 ------John Wayne Tenrus Club ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nu marufolds ready t.o tn Mesaarea. •ppearance. Non · 114-751·2'54 Equ.IOpportun.lty F b MOSTSB.L! regular membership for J..M Pbo\o·cop1er, 209 stall. xtr• hd.s, sips 6, 546-1121 SS&-9333 amoar.C.U641·1UO. --------•I ___ E_m-=-pl_oo,:;...ye_r___ emale cat. grey s ort Wshr dryr, malts box safe S1IOO mcl. transfer Model w/aut.o feed, re· outnggers. bait tank&. EXECtriiV haired, very loving. sprp, cof It end tbl. fee. Call .Joyce 714/ ceoLb' ovemauled, Jtlot rmyxtrapart.515,000for ~U:,U::,~~~r~IC!.eu SECRETAR~ ATTENTION URGENTLY NEED 551'5098· Chana, crys wine etc s.-119-nst.daysonly eaod. Incl 2 pkp ~per. fast Mill 964-1474 btwnl•t.531--0811. lrvlne-bued developer SECURJJY DEPENDABLE Lovable cat, spade &i de· &lasse!.,_ D!!"· sm ~P RS m>.-.m7 'et UnlfUte 34'. FC, FB. b • s open In 1 for PERSON wbo can work fleed. Owner must go to dreuer ...... c cw.rl488 A.·~, .. vi, AINTE Twin 325 lier Cr Enp. Sales Lady for Jewelry the coovalescent home U •---'can •-u~ -Falcoo Al•lm pump, -IOU oew In '10 Wlndl..,, aecretary ta preal· PERSONNEL wltboul aupen1aloa for ·u . .,... boo" """""' .. 1u ...... --,., .... _-.. ~ ..... _ -"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• n-. ...... , Swtm ••-.Out st.ore In Costa Men. dmt ~ a ~ firm. Texu o1J company l.n you aive ' •a • discowlt coupo 115.u ,._ _ .. ..,....._..,.., _.. D1W .. ..., ""'"' 5tl-3Gorev•.5M·3270 Coo1truc-tlon back· Git ID p'OUDd noo.. of a Co.ta Mesa area. we FOd home. I'll 11ve you del.ivered.496-31 CallAfterlPll.m-7552. 8t!:.,4:,ut.i•~ 111.,~:!;.· ~ AUIO pU, ~in, .,_,__ aaund. lOC>d tnma Is new aecwity dlvialo11. train. wrtt.e K.O. Dick, mytanrecllner; 962-s.224. XlaOXMACHIMI -~· ' ' Sb!it ~ro~ 'Tl.Upbadot' ._.. SH 1kUf1 nacH•arJ · Put time Is full time Prea.. SoutbwHtern r.. -11 1050 ., __ ,._ 111-1033 ..;._ __ ....,_ _____ , ' .... ' $$MONEY Salary commenurate ~ltloni available ,.. =• -·-. Half· T•me Purol. catpetM · Drape11, Pumps w / per Call Iha Petroleum. Box 111• n Small Eiet'lrorllc Co In GrJ1en SSO vr,c1&i~ " ust sell In 1' days MOTIVATED~$ ~ck54().2961 . !5!!4':!".._traJ;n6· ·Wi~Orth~Tx~7~6~10~1~~~ Good**usedl ·~·Ymlt*ure* • veot.ory for l&Je. Compo ,e~l beau.w of loss of sbp v-v ill -.... "' __ ..._ \l'JCaCarecoupom. neats. bdware. benche&,' •OnJ-IAaA Best olfer takH Before ~---/~clerical ~u w L w It ~~ ll7~164.2at\ MAc-11--VYV s. m~ Aft' & Are "OU a conf dlent ,,_._.,. •""" -. aaters • a resses A~UanRAM--OR 1-•1 aell -~ -•• I -Ull-1 .ft..t oUit-Cen d d t . ~ WU ...,......... ......................... wflndl, 714/840-2682 )'OUlll individual look1n aaw... ..,. ....... . Pt olectloa Senlce nee e I Pa rt 1 me. or ELL for You (Or' a luee Income turionlnveetmentCorp. 2'190Harbor.Ste207 lunche9oalf,.5daysper MASTHSAUCTION Amencan Atrllnes dis· ?.,'!F~~·e~:,1P~f~';1 ·~1~~fltNo~~na~ IMh.W 9060 potential for 1rowth? 833-3212 o.tall .. ,E.O.E. week. Pr vate Club. 646-8686&133-9625 =~08ns. 2 at MO 55'22173 1111514> DeaJer7511121 .••••••••••••••••••••••• Call me.,.., We tra.lo. ~ -------48, Luden UI, 2Sl't, vam ~~ ~D ~r. DAT~U:. .. .!. llft 5:;!ce, aS:: O!'::O~ ~l "!> ~ i; i!\E s ~ ~ ~ s-For g~~~~:,. anti Seil Uungs fast with 0111ly 2~0~~JsA:.~ ':t'i~~~~lc!~·a::~: ~:!1u't11r~1r s~o:o8 : Ricbmand. ope• h CJ for a NClt ffW)'l.ai Bcb. over -18 Gu Ii g h l ques & clrTV'a 957-8133 PlJot Want Ads SS1·4M91 darlt wood $'500 67s-4 l77 !M 9010 Sale1. Mature 1ale1 ~~~. ~ ~ r• ~~WN~.~~~ ~----~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~-----~~ per'IOD for retail art sup-.,.... MrYlce 4ept. $ln'ke M4Jr. WAR&tOUSEfDIJYER MODEL HOME ply store. Exp pref'd. :r+ !SO+, •arllt•d Sched'ule & supervise Uf F\lll time. Benefits. PAS bank vault equlp.. In· Mmt have lood drh1.ng Q.OSE Q SALE Graphlca, Nwpt Bch. +, _. be c .. •11 1tallatlon1 fr aervlce record. position open in • '1S&-OU2. of i: sll:Alflltg. • S.lary commenaunte our Costa Mesa branch Decorator furniture & wel w/peo-w/aper and abllity. Call Apply Earl's Plumbmg, aC<:eSSOries Cedar Glen SALES Part Ume sales ..._ • __.._. .. -.. Mon-Fn,M. 714.751-8380 J!i26 Newport Blvd, C.M Townbomes. 2554 Elden pertClll Muat be fiex.lble tl r----,, _. 64.2-1753. Ave. Coeta Mesa. 11 to 6 reapon111ble. P .25 /br ... ~~··pro-SEWING MACHINE W-ub-•. -de-.-ft .. -pe-.... -..... -dally.64U734. pl1.111 commilalooa. ..... ...... OPR. .. .... I avu H.U.D.D.L.E. 37,12 work week exper pref'd. Nr OC SeeSarvtceManaaer So.~-rri~~la'e :.::!:• ~ ,...: ~~W:~i;:~oPM 3626J=:i~~c~ _ SAUSPERSOH Cl J MISSAc:' MOTOR Shlpplo1 & receiving WOOD WORKING in Part er full time window C clerk.P' tr. Call for u abUUer shop. H B. area. tlotlnc. tran1paren OIP. appl. Gil or Barbar• 8'2-8931.541H335 shade1 Is levelora. 16135-flowet' 540-3280. ~-PO BO~~fJ:· 92628 8-H-J _P_P_J _N_G--& S+~ll!ESPERS0 ... 5 EO.E. RECEIVING -loveo· ..,.;; " ---------f tory cootrol. Mature & Penomllty plua adult. pleaunt person for to work w l th a D d Sec:ntary for boat de-small puta warehouH ln motivate kids. Over 21 allfter. Mu.st have boat· Irvine. Mechan.lcal abill ID Laiwu. Capistrano, ~ ~.; knowledge olty ,:...beipl-..:._ul_._556...JOU ___ • __ Sm Clemeote areu. Spuilb helpful. Salary -, ART TIMI naw'"bl•. 7141892·5507 SIEE REPAIR •AN -=var..11WA5 P\Ulnl Work-Part Ume .... ~~ --------· C.ll.•7715. PHOMI: SecnWy, work wt1b cor· ----..... = Caa&roller, varied Sboeaal•, full/part T. _..or_. • IOOd akllla re· Pwm. pm. Sal. + comm. E:a:L 250, Betwteo l·IPM. Cl u l ~ '• ~ : t 1 p lD 1 • X1nt oppty. Children '1 WOU OVERSEAS Make more money work mi abroad reprdlesa or your age, sex or p~nt pClllllOD All types of worken ur1ently re· q\i.red. For deta.ill, send a stamped . 1elf· addressed envelope t.o ~t. ..... 101 Wublntton Street 1Mlalo~~ 148 AM For~· lbalUWMI. ftlinl a phone Boote r y , New port SALl'B contaet. Salarf. com· Beach. 6'4·246'. Mr. X.RAY TECH . Part·Ume Rffponalble person meniurat• w/eap. Milter. oaltlon avail . ._.. tGr ules & light· 21!/GT·lD. STUDENT· mai ntain ~logist office. Muat ~fu~1~t• tbowroom, SICllTARY boob 6 eomplle data. beCRT. C.11'44-1775. WoodIJ&tiUn1 Some bule acct1 m.an· YoutbCounaelora ArcMtect...e 4Jfflce =i0='33Jlmdys, Part Time evenings --1 =NI ••••r•t• °'40hli adulta workiDI t wltlt ••rl•d Talented Youq man to wtth youth. Over 21. Own s.115 II I • train foe' pnelllOa lnltru· tnmportllUon. $3. 50 hr. arA&c:a.m I~ IDIDt f9N1r <no al.c· ltart.S.9PM PW a 118W '*'(!_~ .. W1i1'9.,... effke tronlCI) llmt bt rella· CALL ANDREA 1.Tnl.'~rm: 1'!14 mu ,,,._.,. ~baw .nua.1 c1ea. toGD. • 2'0. i·1P11 .. ilf ' Lq==~ _E.;..;O:....&.;;.;.._ ____ _ ............ lJ aertoualy luternted *ct •I• C.&t-.'199TA& Wm.1..,.....,.A8loc, need ·-'" Calli in -•••••••••••••••••• -..:.:~-:'!:..-= MMArUmramtatr.d an-v· or · ... I 1005 ~ ~ -___ .._.llat terview appt. bttweeo AA' H bill Ml•• Um.e P08 · ~-ll'h9 1-Mlloalt~ s..oeot .... ••••••••••••••••••• 'u.:..-~f'Qrtppt. \1&11--WG --------111•1211 llr. Weat. ________ , Mfupae'lS&atbMn1 Inc. SlllS • SACIJFfCE! Campaigner style br set; night stand. dresser. cube w /shelves. twin bed. Good cooditlon' $160 or best offer. Call 67S.2919 2 game sne tables w. chairs. boy 's bdrm set, waahertdryer. dbl electr o~·en. elect raQie. Good buys Call 548-1974 New Sora fr Loveseat. earthtones $295, 25' · Color TV COl\IOle 1195. & color port TV. wood cor fee eod tbla . Weatm&.nlter: 838-4803 Zlmmer Albrt1bt glaas top, dinmi room set w 16 cba1n $1,500. 844-6397 Gtrl '• bdrm ael, wht Fr canopy, 5 dwr chest, deP. Ir chair Burlington House $250. 831-50'75 NIYBUSll!D Dinette aet /4 cbrt1, recliner, lamp pole lamp. TV set • al.and. Must sell/m•lte ofr. 111·1511 2 Guntber-Martin1 Love aeCa. pu ftlvet w/Wood trim A·l coad. ~ ea. (1)111..aJIS. Safa 6 Cba1r, matched. NaulahYde, IOOd cond. $100 &th. -.zza. Evea. Nice furn. tnd bealiiful Slrnrnorw ruu bed, <*150 > llucb Kon: MO ... ~.Z all·wood cuatom liviAI rm turn. lpcaSllQO. ~. 00 don't miss our christmas gift train! The Daily Pilot gift train 1s your special place to advertise items for sale as gifts at Christmas Time. This 1s the little train that can! This special gift guide will appear each Wednesday from Nov. 21 thru Dec. 19 reaching 108,000 households each week. Run as many times as you wish. Samples of two of the many ad Sizes are shown below -you can run an ad for five weeks for as low as $55 . YOUR UNUSED ITEMS COULD BE SOMEONE'S CIW8'l'MM POTS 6 PLANTS .BANDllADE ITEM CATS A DOGS GIFTS TOYS JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS Gin CEBTH1CATES AtJTOMOBILES 'or http In placlng your ad on our 01" TRAIN PAGI, Juat oan tt.. CHRISTMAS AD·VISOR 842·5878 DAILY PILOT ., ~ j t ' n n s 0 r n d 9070 ....................... VISAYA• A.Ill YACNc:wport.....o551 SU.. A •all. C..U Judy or Harvey M2~ Ta• 1111111tatlall ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motoriud IU.. 9 I 40 ....................... CKRJSTMAS SPECIAL' um Pqot 103 Moped Uke new-llDder 200mi. Sl15. P\nn. Gl.fZS2. 77 Chevy Luv Pkup , camper, lo mi, $3500. 497-9765 Hamet or Lyna ~wn~SPM W Ford Ranger $1500. c.au Jotm Cox., 131· UM or M.1-M.'il r()N~4lll 14f di•-t •I ',4;, I JOO Cu' YaurCarf cav•aww PAYITOP DOI.LA& rara..n UMd lmpotta OUJ arDoe 111-1171 .,. .. 4 .... loft ,.. •llllmboo lD· ..,.., A lwwkti Clf' db mMt ...._.lac . .............. dlie,.., ...,..., GMNAJI>, OMLYll •• UO HOWAID01w•1 .... Qull ... NnPOJfr BltACR IJMlll 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l IATE DELIVERY• LAaGI SB.ECTIOH OFMEW 1979 320l11 5281'1 -------...................... . -•••••••••••••••••• • •• '88 VW Bus. Needs eog '71 Suzuki RM -80. rebid . Make offer. mod1f1ed ssoo Good SoM-Slll.3 Rat 9725 '89 Sooett New palot, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. uphol1try Rare 75 128 2 dr roupe oew edll.IOD. Best ofr '93-4066 pa.mt, eng Needs trans cond, very, very fast a.75111 '72 VW Poplop Cmpr. ---------1 maoy xtru. AM /FM '78 Honda 7s«;S, blk lo cass xlnl cood. S:USO. ml $2000/best oiler. 631-1317 work Sl .250 or oHer Toyota 9765 67!>5517,499 Jll.5an s ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA S800 498-0llBOeves. --------\Jmque 1974 Ford E200. excell. oond.. cstm sot . l..A TE is SRSOO P>d mpe; $3495 "5-5654 Must Sell! Atllol.Mllee 9510 ___ S46-03ll ____ -.......... ':":' ••••••••••• ~.:: ~~·~ CONFIDENTIALLY t.tofr. llM-838l We LHM for Leu Matar ....... Sale/ s ••• L.easlllq a..t/Stof• 9160 CGlstaaYOMlY ••-••••••••••••••••••• 761·1332 A_. RENT 22 ft lmW'J motor .,.. home; 1leepe •; aeU-.,_ Wmftd 9590 ~ S250/Wk. + .. ml ....................... . 4M0«585 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR WANT•D· Cl l fartcpmedcan-forei"" ALSO 633CSI '1 IN STOCK! Call today We alao may have that pre-owned BMW you are looluoe lor' 131-2040 495-4949 ORANCH COUHTY"S OLDEST & Sala-Service-Leul.oa Rov CarTer .Inc. Rolla ftoyce BMW 1540 J ambof'ft Newport Beach 640-M44 ~ · eao. ow dameltics or clauica~i mlJea&e ll<YJ.'OR HOllB. ~ car ls extra clean, l•-------can.,.,.., .. us rmsTt IOI McLAREM11 T ....... T,...el 9170 .. ....................... ~~ & 'SJ TraYlo Trailfl', lx40. Muat be moved. Good river or desert home. $1200. US-4311 or #1 lltOr.pc..ty ll50N !:teach tuvo ~l.914. 2925Harb0r8lvd. l..AHABRA T ....... utlllty 9110 <X>STAMEM CSMi.No.ofSAFwy> 75 Xl.9 Sport Coupe lot m1 Xlnl cood 25 JJmpR S J.850 eves or wlcnds714 955-1619 "7S Xl9, good cond1t1on. AM/FM stereo & 8·lrk, alter 3, 97~2753 -------Handal 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISfrYOUR ORAHGE COAST HONDA HEADquAITERS TODAY!!! UNIYBSITY SAUS•SERVlCE OLDSMOllU HOHDA GMCDUCIS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 54o.t640 ...,., Hood.a cvcc 5'=.~~ ·-···-••••-••••••••• t 7f.2SOO 1714l52Z..Slll 12' Scotchman, S300. Sunday by Appt. Zl'd' Oat.bed, 1uitable '71AccordLX, lo/mi, xlot far car trlr, fl«J/olfw. AUTOS eood, 5 yr warranty, • ...,. W'•........ '75 5301: 53,oot alles.lm). ~~WW;;;.;.;._·-----~,...., Sunroof. Immae. Call -.-.s.w wlce. ,_.. Dan\ tradil • ..U us your m.1511. A.llt,17....,5 '-""" 9730 & M rr ...... 9400 •ed Mareade1 Benz. _ ................... . -·•••••••••-•••••••• Oall U1 to find out what '71 510l, aorf. AM/FM '78 JAG XJ12L. SWlroof, MIW J'O'll' llBZ'• realb' worth. ca 11. a II o y 1 , A I C • x.tm cmd. sn.ooo. Wkdyi ~ 19Toy Corona. lwc . htbk. 811', ste"eO. Sl6300-t.t ofr Evee 492-S486 T~ 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPO The Daily Pilot Federal Credit Union la now lair.· Ina sealed bids on a re polHllled '73 TR8 Wltb "7.000 mlles. Minimum bMf S2.400. Car can be aem at the Daily PUot automotive 1ara1e between tAM Ir 3PM • F• Mays Olll)'. Cootact Pm Coe between tAM • 3Pll at IG-4321. ext. 214 tor further fnfonmUoa. ...._used ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBVICE AHO LEASIMC:. OVERSEAS DELJVJ::RY EXPERTS IAaUlll VOi.YO 19 Harbor Blvd. OOSTAMESA 646-tJOJ 540.9461 a.89 oer DAY n;t ·, ;...fy(,u pay ror a 30cbly ad l.o tM DAILY PILOT SBVICI DIUCTORY OOITNOW! 642-5671 P .. -.~-vic• llllDoaVieJolmporta 40,(0lml, $8400. 557.-. afUpm540-SW IUUD -=-n 0 111•1740 _Aft__:.i~7-.e217..;,...;.;~----l---'"--~~~--HOUU . llO A111e LI I ...._ 97lJ I 421 IAlll ST .. COSTA MBA a.m. 'tlllp.m. ._...._... 9 I I I tllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbru Friday ....................... ·············-········ ~ Jto9e0-ffealeJ, orll s.t.6Sun. ...------------.. ownm', Maka Offer: Call Dfedivell-. t/24f11 • aft I or wlmdl 144-SM2. -~~~a:· .. __ ·. LEASE ~ MMOAIDELE I W..ct••... t740 .....,1;11,....... IUUI ""' I ...................... . AtU.O:lns'ofW...--I I "73., St: U , Ulbt !>'ue, 146-7070 4dr Md.an. emf, ia,OOOml, '°'""'"'""0 .. ,,_, I PAY ONLY, I ~-""' """'· ..::,;:-I FIRST .MONnl I ·~· 11•• •••• =:.r~:c 1 PAYMENT I ;:.:·•mi·,:,: I * I '72 -SL: Same .. -........ MO DlllOSIT OI LAST MOM1M SL. ODlY mo produced. ---··········· I WIT •I(• ·MY -• "'I I BDtb •· Loeded. lJke ·~n· .. -A .. _.. tfUIUI' oaw. fU ,000. Call NOTlczro I ... flOI oa M011 I l1MllZ 6'7MW UADDIAl'CD I PHOMI CREDIT APNOV AL I IOI .,, GJ IL Oarp-1' ADVD1'IMJl8 blk w/buck aldla later. ~ceb of~-;• 1'\11lf ioeded. lllnt coad. e ~ ...:: '18 cmJ.AC 'ID CELICA .. ..,.P.P.mtn.cmr •d•ertial•I I ~ 0....... ... • , ...... --IT...-... I a..r. 'Tl a>C. Air coed, .... IMI. I .............. ,... .. .. , ......... etMt , ....... A.11/Nl.tc··*··•aut •ppUc.bl• ._._, • ....-. A..,, .. ..-caad, enoc. bnrn eat, .._ ... ·~,_lef:r 11255.40 ~· 1 128.35 MO.I =-~"*' IDll-~ cailllol ....... 111 .... ---· .. ..., , ..... ....-... __ ........._ • ... .. ........ IMC v.. .., ••.. "' o.toC v..... • Z50 BE' cir '"' dll • r.;;;,.c 1 •~~~-::..-::=.:-'"" 1 ~~oi:1\U.~ lC:1''=9w .., 1 111411•1.1iJ2 I -.,-..r"' . .. ftltilet. CAiLSl•IY ONLY tmllJSELU,aJDtcood. I toir --Own« am. I IGQl.MWSOtaAS. I JO W .S.. beau. 1am, 81/blk. 2 topl, aa&o, alt, Gllia,*21.IOOJOBO,P/P -----"' ntJMD.Ma ~=~~~ ........ ~2199 Full poww, fec:tory &Jr conditioning, Landau ~} wh .. I. 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EmabulJ U tbe Umted lkatel mountl a 111lllt&r1 operation ai• IND. Tbe threat followed a veiled bint ol mWta.rJ aetlon by tbe Cart.er 1dmlnlatrallon wblcb TuetdaJ otdered the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk and five •corU.n.I warab.lpe to the Indian Ocean. Another U.S. task force led by the carrier MldwQ" ia already iD the area, about eoo m.Ua IOUlh ol the Penian Gulf. The students, who occupied * * * tJae embuly Nov. 4 demandlna t1u1 reum of the nlled 1bab from New Yorll. tuved a mila.r t.biwt ln Ont day• ol \be crlala. At tbal time U.S. autborlUH Hld no m\Utary reecu• operation wa1 con· templ WCI. ,M eaowblle, Ay atollab Ra.bolleb Khomeini whipped up mammoth aati-American dem- onatratlona acrou lru today u part of his campaien to pres- sure tbe U.S. aovernment into 1urrenderiD& the 1bah. Hundreda of t.bouaands chant· ed "Mar bar abab, mar bar Carter: -"Death to the shah, * * * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1979 deatb to Carter.. -H they marched in orderly, well- or1anbed columm throuab lbe street.I of Jran't capital. The students' 1tatement said! "We bave ~ informed that the Americans intend to attack Iranian territory. "We are hereby w~g the American covemment: "If these tbreata materialize all the bostaies will perish "The smallest military ag- gression against Iran will also threaten the Ii ves or all Americans reakllng in Iran and lmmedlately the U.S. Embassy will be blown up. * * * "The IJlamlc countries will not alt quiet a1alut 1uch a mllltary ..,,....100. "The Iranian people wW do all in their power to defend the counll'y." After Khomeini hardened his threat Tuesday to try •• 1pies the remalnin1 hottaaes at the embuay, the Carter administra- tion respoaded with it.I b.1nt of military actioo. The turnout for the dam '1 dem- on1tralions in Iran waa the b111eat since lbe Jubilant celebratiooa that greeted Kho- meini oo his return from exile laat February. Eatir;nates of the * * * crowds ln Tehran nn1ed up to 2 • mllllon, of about half the normal popul•tlon of the capital. The hu1e festtve crowdl marcbed to the occupied U.S. Embuay and were exhorted by reU1iou1 leaders. Along with their chants a1ainat. the 1ba.b and President C1rter, the marchers sane in praise ol Khomeini, shook their ft.Ill ln the air and shouted "Al- lah Akhbar" "God 15 Great." Light plaoel dropped leaflets over the marchers declaring that tbe American hostages were spies. * \ * tMoslem Moh Burns U.S. E assy • 1• iMnrder Case rJudge Won't ~ 1 Alter Charge By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol tll9 o.lly f'I ... Si.ff Defense attorneys fajJed Tues- day to conVlllce an Orange Coun- ty Superior Court judge that in- s ufficlent evidence exists to charge Rodney James Alcala with the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach. Judce Everett Dickey let stand lddnappi.q and murder char~• -and apeelal allep- tions that could lead to the death penalty 1f Alcala is convicted - but dismissed related charges of child moleatatlon and robbery. Alcala, 35, of Monterey Park. has pleaded innocent to the charges brought against him in connection with the June 20 dis- appearance of Miss Samsoe. Her unclad, decomposing body was later recovered near a public camp site in Sierra Madre. Defense attorney Jeffrey Friedman bitterly assailed Judge Dickey's decision today. Friedman said he intends to lodge an appeal of Dickey's de· c1sion on Friday with the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino Friedman was particularly critical of Dickey for allowing oatty f'INll -the prosecution to rely on two STILL FACING CHARGE "jailhouse confessions" in which ,.,._ __ R_o_d_n_r_y_J_a_m_e_s_A_l_c_a_la ___ Alcala is alleged to have ad- mitted the crimes ~ Wunty's Fall • : Fair Closing I . Looking for something to do before or after your turkey? Thursday mark#441€ 12~ of (this year's Orange Coun Fall Fair at the Los Alamitos ace Track. Admissio~ to the fair, held in , conjunction with horse racing, is free,. allhou1h parking is $1 general, $2 preferred. The fair features entertain· ment and carnival rides from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The location is ; 4961 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos. .. Orang~ Coast w~atber Sunshine continulnl and slightly wanner throuah Thursday. Lows tonl1ht ran1tn1 from 32 at the beach• to 42 inland and blabs 'nlunday from 10 alon1 the coast to 16 in· land. INSIDETODA.Y TM CoU/onda-Anfela pro- d11eed Ihm ftt"' dhUbl mi. ,,... ~' and "°"° hatie tlldT tint "''* v~ ,,..,. of lhl AfM'rfcaft ,....,.. Storv. P~BJ. ••••• One of the inmates, Friedman said Ricky Rodriquez, was jailed following bis conviction of sodomizing a 3-year-old boy. The other inmate, Robert Dove, "is a lifelong informant" who oftens bargains his way out or jaiJ time by bein& "a snitch," according to Friedman. Friedman claimed the two in- mates taunted Alcala, threatened to kill bim and threw urine at him while the three were in a protective cuatody unit at. Orange County Jail. ·The attorney abo contended that West Orange County Municipal Court Judge John Wyatt Jr., during a preliminary hearing into the charges against Alcala, refused to allow the de- fense to attack the information provided by Rodri1uez and Dove. "We did not have a fair pre- liminary bea-rinc . The mactatrat.e cut us off," Fried- man said. In di.amlaaing the robbery and child molestation charges, Dickey ruled that there waa no corroboratinc evidence to the in· mates' statements lmpllcatin1 Alcala lo thole alleaed crimes. ~ Friedman Mid Dickey ruled (See lltJ'aDEB, Pa1e AJ> .4D RESPONSE OUISPED UR "I told 1117 car futer than I ever drove tt. "My Dally Pilot clusUied ad drew aood respome. '' Tbat'• tbe ad . 1AI luccell lto17 ol tbe LiC\Jna Beach man wbo plaCed th.ii ad lD the 01111 Pilot: 1911 Mua\aol HOP'S A.n.r 1:00. Ull·XDll • Ott NlpoDM With a D.U, Pllot cJUlltled ad. A frtetadly ad·Ylaer ii Waitini to belp at 8'2.ll'JI. Goodbge, Tom Marine Defender Killed ISLAMABAD . Pakistan 1AP 1 Moslem mobs "shouting kill the Amencan dogs 1 ' stormt.'d and burned the U S Embassy today The Slate Department in Wash.ulgton srud one Marine was shot and lulled and about 100 Amencans were r~cued from the roof of the burnmg buildmg by P akJ..st.aru troops and taken to the Bril.1.sh Embassy Autborillea here said the •boot.in& at the embassy left at le&ll one delDODSU'ator dead and S1 wounded lncludln1 two Americans. Elsewhere. mob~ 1n the Pak1staru titles nf l.ahon· crnd RawalpUldJ :.t.•t fire lo L S In formation Centers but no tn JUnes were reported , the State Department said The U S Defense Department 1dent1fled the dead Manne <1s Cpl Steven Crowley. 20 of Port Jefferson. N Y. The Vlolence "'as touched off bv the se11ure Tuesday of the Grand Mosque in Metca. Saudi Arabia. :.1tc of Islam·., holiest 'hrtne Although lht• armed bdnd wh1t·h took O\Cr lhP mosque wa.-. reported lo belon~ to a Moslem sect hnked to anti Amencan Avalollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Shute Moslems. the Pak1stan1 mobs bl<1med the L'mled Stale.., Heather Immoor, 211:z. of Corona del Mar. bird received. It may have been the first. proba,bly didn't realize it at the time, but too. 1f you take into account the her display of affection for the turkey she personalities of most turkeys Anyway. met during a recent outing m Irvine may 1t 's doubtful Heather s lovely gesture have been the last one the Thanksgiving saved the old boy from the rocc;ung pan The SLJ!t.' Department charged that Khome101 s office made a "fal se and 1rrespons1 ble" statement alleging th.it Americans and Israel.JS were in \Olved 1n the takeover of the mosque tn Mf'<:l'a In a broadcast momlored tn India. the Pak1stan1 Prest dent, Gen Mohammed Zia ul aq. urged re:.traml by Moslems and said the seizure or the mosque 1n Mecca "had nol.tunl'{ to do wtth the Western world " HB Oil Facility B11rns Fire that sent billows of black smoke above south Huntington Beach Tuesday did an estimated $3,000 damage to equipment at the Gull OU Co. tank farm, firemen reported today. Nine firefighting units from Hunu.ncton Beach and Fountain Valley rushed to the site at about 10 :30 a.m. and reportedly con- trolled the blaze in 10 minutes. The blue was contained in an excavation area laced with new pipelines under coostrucllon by Orcco Corporation of S1enal Hill, a Gulf spokesman said. Workers were welding in the "sump" area when the blue erupted, firemen said No one was injured, but the fire burned out a gasket in a feeder line valve and destroyed welding equipment, they said. GuU employees bad just piped 130,000 gallons of crude oil into a tank some 50 feet away rrom the blaze when a spark caused the e1"11ption, a company spokesman said. Oil from tankers is piped to the Gulf facility at Newland Street and Hamilton Avenue from ships lymg about two oules off shore. The crude oiJ is then pwnped to a Gull refinery ln Santa Fe Springs through undereround lines. In Washmgton. While Houst.• spokesman Jody Powell said 'Gen. Zia spec1flcally asked that the president express on hi s be half. to the Amencan people . . his deep regret and apologies for the attack ... that 10 particular bis personal regret at the death of the American Marine be expressed. "He asked lbal the American people be assured that he was laking every possible acllon to assure the safety of their American friends 10 Pakistan and Islamabad ... Hospital sources here said <See EMBASSY, Pa1e A2> * * * Saudis Poised for Raid RIYADH. Saudi Arabia <AP> -The Interior lllnUtry said Saudi Arabian troopa were ln a poattton toda)'·to make en all-out HHUlt OD Mahd11t Mo1lem1 boldl.D.t out lo Mecca'• Grand Mosque but held back for fear ol barm1Df lmlape and damaclnl the 11.eNd edifice. Tb• mlnlatry 1tatem1nt, ~adcut by tM Riyadh at.ate udlo. made no mention of earUer report• from Tunl1, Tunilla, q~ Saudi IOW"C* there u 1aytna lroopl bad u- Hulted t.be eunmen and recap- tured molt ot l1lam '• boUeat 1brlne. S&udi oftlclala are at· t.end.lnl an Arab eummlt meet· lutnTunia. 'l'bt Tua1I IOW'Cet Hid tbey learned ta.at tbe M abdl1t • Moslem.a still were boldina out on an upper noor of the bulldln&. But, they reported, the central area, includ1n1 tbe courtyard contalninl the sacred Kaaba, bad been cleered of the in- truders, and moat of their boetafet bad been releuect. The Interior Mln1•lr'7 state- ment aaid there were no lndlca- tloo1 that the Mecca Incident "wu connected With certa1D na- ttoftallt111. Wbat t• flrm, however, ll t.tiat theae people bave devtated from the tHcbiiJp ol our N.llc1on." AyatOllab Rubollah !Ulometnl, Iran'• Shiite Moalem leader, tebed OD the lnclOeftt to fuith"er bli cam.Paip aaalut tho Untted tata iand wd ln • broadcut 1tac.mem that It WU "not far- fetched to usume that this act baa been carried ou\ by criminal American lmpertall.am . . . and internattonal Zionilm. ·• But even before the Tehran Radio broadcaal, rumors that the United States WU reaPoDSi· ble touched off mob attacb on the U.S. Embuay lo J1lamabrd, Paklatan. and the U.S. Inform•· tion Center ln Rawalpindi. the Paklltul capltal't twlD C\tJ 10 mile1awu. A epoblman for Saudi Crown Prince Fabd lo Tunta said the mosque wu ae1led Tuesday by more than 100 armed members ot an blamlc mlnortu sect lD wbat bo Aid wu "a dollMlltlc incl.dent" that •bould bave qo ~ percuilloal lo tho reat of the Moel mworld. "Saudi armed forces have the situation well under control and there is no need fo.r Prince Fahd • to leave the summit before the-:t closin« seasioo." • Arab League Secretary. General Cbedli Khbi announced tbe aummit would end lat.er to- day, 2' houri ahead of 1cbedule, because lt will have ended its work IOODer lb.an expected. He made oo comment on the aebure of the atant IDC)lque. Arab 1ourcea aaid the ln-I vaden wer. .. Mah<llatl," who t believe l.D the lmmln t. comina of a new saviour. T e Mabd.1at sect -a •mall inloority lo Saudi Arabia -Sa cloleJ.; linked wllh the Sbllte MO&lem Met th•t eon. •tltutel a m.iority ln Iran a.lid ta led by JCbomelnl. DMW'PlllltlUff ...... MAUREEN KEMP GETS READY TO PREPARE FEAST In Coat.a M•••, the Splrtt o1 Th•nkegtvtng f 50· cent Deal Mesan Hosts Turkey Fete 87 JACKIE RYMAN Of U. ClllllY ...... lealf Maureen Kemp of Costa Mesa doesn't believe people should have to spend Thanksgiving alone. THAT'S WHY she's cooking Than.Ugivt.n1 dinner at her C~ Mesa restaurant and serving it for 50 centa a person. It's a tradition that dates back half a dosen yeara to when she operated another restaurant, Vikki's, also in Costa Mesa. "I was gtvt.ng food away for rree but then I found out the ABC (Alcoholic Beverages Commission) could come down on me so now we make it as cheap as possible," Mrs. Kemp satd. DINNER WILL consist of turkey -she's preparing six 22-pounders -along with stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, vegetable, hot roll, and, if sbe bu Ume, pumpkin pie. Serving will belin at noon on Tbanbllvinl It lbe Chalet, 21645 ffarbor Blvd., and continue "unUl we run out of food." Mrs. Kemp, S2, a native of New Zealand, said sbe especially appreciates Thanksgiving because she knows what it's like to be alone on holidays and because it's a favorite occasion in her adopted homeland. "I SUPPOSE like everybody else I've been alone oo holidays and when you say desperately lonely I guess that just covers 1t," she said. "I don't want to sound like a Pollyanna, but I think you can help." Mrs Kemp said she started her tradition by serving lasagna and organl~ing pot lucks for her regular customers to celebrate blrtbdays and other occasions. She ' II repeat her Thanksgivrng SO-cent s~cial on Christmas this year, loo, she said. "It just feta people kilowuiere·s an opening," Mn. Kemp explained. ··People used to have families. Now they live in a '1t little square, like a concentratioo camp, and they don't know their oegbbors " 8llE SAID SHE expects several hundred customers oo Thanb~vmc. partly as a result of a newspaper ad sbe took out. and becan cooting Monday night. "I'D be all orpniud by Wednesday night," Mrs. Kemp said. "l'U b.ue the tuneys cooked llDd ready to slice.·· AJtbouCb previously she's left the restaurant early oo 'JbanksclW!& to joiD her ramily for dinner. this year sbe utd Uley'U be belptng out and will participate in the rest.a.anal eftlll. It'• eertainly not a profit-matinl enterprile, Mrs. Kemp noted.. ·~T WOULD be wrong -il isn't in the aptrlt of the thine," abe uicL "ll'a not that I'm rich. I have trouble meetinl Iii.Bl like everybody ebe. But I think it meana more wbea it comes from the heart than when you bave moaeJ t.o auow •• .,. • "I enjoy doiq it. I eQjoy plannint for it. A.ad I hope people a:re baPPJ. '' .. . A _ mrud tw a tawlu btt'Yd• tbat nnardu ' m Row. .. IMO' .., ............... UM· do"10n HuDUutcm ._. area nve IDiail&bl f.lo la·~ ol· t red t.odQ by PolJct. Hunlln1too Beacb Sn· v Llaatore, Wbo believe the bib arbeaU,latlM~ of 1u1pect 8odn•1 JamH Altala, at-SO. to trtal Ja •. bave llMrdHid for U.. blCJC)e 1lnce &M ~year.old ~ dla- appeared June JO. • · 1n·v..u,,ton are dlltrnutnc Oyen wt\b a detenptloo of. tbe boy's 10.speed blc7cle'la dae Kl llo.nte area, where a thrift alM>p manqer nponed M11lnf a blU 1lmllar to tbe ooe pOlice leek. 81t. .Ron Jeeilo1 said In· v .. t11aton were meaawtnc tbe dlatance betwem Sierra Kadre. where Robin'• decompoHd body was found ln July, and Alcala'a Monterey Park home when they passed by the \hrift shop. Anaelo Bouos, mana1er of the Children's Hospital of Oran1e County Thrift Shop, toad offlcen be 10ld a yellow blcyde to a Latin couple for $39.95. "If lt'a the blke," sald Jenkins, "all you have to do ia look at a map and you can see why it'a important." He said Alcala's home la about five mi.lei from the t.brift abop and \bat abop employees pick up used \material sold in the store from Monterey Park. ''Two blmdred dollars la a lot of money for a ab-yea~old bike," aald Jenk.tm ... We're bop- ine that someone will help ua out." The bicyele, be said, bat a broken ahlft lever on tbe handlebar, which wu turned up- ward and wrapped with vartoua tapes. The aerial number of tbe 2'- incb b6cycle frame la LHSM>IM9, Jenklm said. Robin was riding toward her home on the borrowed yellow bike, police believe, when she disappeared. A girUriend told police that a man tried to take hers and Robin's picture at the beach earlier that day. She later iden- tified Alcala as the would-be photographer. * * * Pt am P.,,e Al MURDER ••• wrongly by allowing death penalty allegations to atand when there was "less evidence" for them than the two allega- tions that were dismissed. The attorney said, should he lose at the appeals court level, be will pursue the iaauea with the the state Supreme Court. Alcala's trial ls scheduled to open Jan. 28. Flying Checks Snarl Traffic ATLANTA CAP) -Fall winds blew a storm ol canceled cbecu down a street near the Georgia Capitol after two crates cont.ain- ing more than 10,000 checks fell from a city truck, authortUes said. Tbe flying cbecJta, datint from 1975 and 1976, snarled traffic near the Capitol and d.iuppoint- ed tourists who found the c.hecb were not negotiable, Ronnie Pat- terson, director of accouutine and budaet adminbtratioa, aaid Tuesday. The checks, which were bema taken from stora1e. bad been re- corded on microfilm and could' not cause bootkeeptna problems ti lost. Wr.sTBUBY, N.Y. <AP> -A federal J ha ntled apJm& five manuf aelurer-. of the bldde ~ onnt•. Teachers Cry 'F of!,l' DAILY PILOT . In 'Ocean View Flap BJ JD&Y aAt181tN °' .. ~ ........ A wdCla ofllcial representin1 HunUnstoo Beach area tacbera clahm Ocean View <•1•men- tary) Scbool Dlttrlct trultael are mtns .. uofalr l•bot' prac. tic .. " in an attempt to "coerce" teachen lllto atptna a new coo- tnet. Bar Kaelter, spokesman few tb• Ocean View Teacbera M- aoclaUoo. eal4 'l'uelct.J that a ruer dlleltbutad to mOlt of tM dllt.rtct•a CIO teacben wW lat tuned cm:r to the state'• Publlc Emplo)meot RelaUOoa BOard. H• lald the ru • itinect bJ an ftH tnlltell, wW be added to an unf all' labor practlcea chuae fU d earUer wltb PERB &D4 1cbeduled for bearto1 la December. Tb• flier, dated TueadaJ; 1tatu the boUd li "an>"loos .. to toacbidt a multl·Jear eootnct 1lmllar to lboee of pr•nou 11art .... _. 1&1UJ lmpro•• meats ~.t conUnu to W. PtOl1' ID ntaUOD '° otlMi' or..,. 0oet14tMtlteta. • ~ tbl mer DOWd. bavt directed their qenta to uk tbe t.eacben auoct.tloo to return to the b ... plnlne table. Tucbera walked out of netoU.ttma lait WeM, announc- tn1 . tbey'll work tbta year witlaP-ut a contract despite a board otter of 11 percent aalary lncre.,.ove.rtbe oeat two yean. Union ae1otlatora claim i.acben are ..,.ttn1 a co.year contract Wit.bout clause. _.Yina lb• auperin.teDdat and lcbool prhlcJHla a'tt'MPlq em• llDC) po.en In ampln1 aftar..ebool auu ... tranalvtq teachera &Dd •euJna c1ua ~ lta•lt•r cbar11d tllat in Tuead.Q'• m.... and anottier 11· sued lut •Mk, tnllt.-are "tr1lnt to coerce ancl force teacben to alp a ccatrac:t um aJyn •WAI tlMlr npta." T~ faced wlth dtdo., nhool llU'Ollmeat. tbe ~ tome •cbciOI• and a ''U&ll" m.. come lltuatloD hav• 1Dcllcated tbe1 .... WW1Da to blM A1'riel In excbaqe ,for a lllrW·1Mr can~ but daD l t co m aJor eon tract laD1•a11 cban1 .. • P' o u n ti I n V a 11 e J1 c it)' ..,loJea were 1rant.d pay ra1'M ~ bet..-J and I pettebl 1'UMcfay nl effective next week. All 1eoeral clty employees, excludlnt admlnlatrathe. maaa1ement, teebnlcal and public Af«.y pen1011Del • .W re- ceiH a 7.5 pereeat ra.IM , aceord· inl to city eoandl acUaa. Police offteerl and firemen will receive Califonala ff1Cb•a, Patnl retirement plu beDdlla in lieu of t.be naile. said BUI Ackerawl, peJ"IOllDtl manqer. Tbe pla often ntind public safety olflcen 2 perceat of tbelr average montbly earnlnal at ate 50, be aald. The larcest dollar tnereue will 10 to Public Worts Dlreet.or Wayne Olbone. H1I 1 pereeal raiae will move bis salary up from tbe current '3,362 a month to '3.597. City Comptroller Howard StepbelJI wlU Neetve the Jarsest perc ,..... otffl'td to a depltmclnt bi&d. I~ Tb• ~ mov. stepbefte• pq up from .... to a.uo mootbl.J. Other dep•rtmeal ••••• 1ranted 1 perHnt bit.a and their oew Mlartee an: Plannlfta Director CU. Sherrod, '2,IM; Paru aad Rec:realloD Dlrector Gaey De.ta. '2 438; CllJ Clerk EvelTD 11ce1.Dd.);, 11.m. BaiJdl.DC and Safety Director Jou llelad will set e percent.. movina bll aalary up to $2,295 moatbly. Police Chief Marv Forti• will set 2 percent or '2.m a month, and Fire Chief Tom Fe&erabeod will aet a a per- cent bite, a moat.bly aalary of $2,$32. Tbe 1.5 pereent lncreuee for aeneral employees were necotialed two years a10 when the city entered into a t.bree- ye a r contract which expires next November, Ackerman aald. JuJ.ge Sends Mom Back to Huntington Pair Injured InFV Crash Of Sports Car A Pomtala Valley woman and her huaband were injured 'Nes- day evdiq when she lost con- trol of her flberalua sports car on Heil Avenue ·near Walnut Street. Fountain Valley police said Mary West.on, and ber husband Richard, s uffered cuts and bruises in the 6:22 p.m, acct· dent. BJ BTEVE llA&BLE °' .. ~ .......... Camalla llllltt will be re- turned to Orante County to faee felony cbild atnllng charses. an Arkansas judge ordered Tues- day. Mrs Miller, 26, bad fou&ht ex- tradllJoo 11nce ber arrest lut July m Arkan.au. She la to be re- turned to Or&Dle County next week Wayne fields of the Orange County Olstrict Attorney's staff. said Mrs. lllller will be held on $100,000 ball stemm101 from charges she unlawfully took her 6·year·old daughter. Valeena. from her grandparents' Hunt- 10gton Beach home Ul July 1978 are "shocked" at the extradition rulina. "She doesn't want to 10 back to Callfomla, abe'a sick and bred of lb.at bad environment out there," aald Horan. "She's Just mterested in gettin1 cuat.ody ol her ctuld " A custody bearing for the youngster baa been set in the rural town of Berryville for January. Horan said be bu no concerns that tua client mtg.ht nee before Orange County authoritJes ar- n ve ..Sbe·s been working two JObs here to earn money to buy little gifts for Valeena," saad Horan He arud mother and daughter 1 are allowed to vuut. Reporta said Mrs. Weatoo was traveUn1 east oo Heil when she swerved to avoid a slower car turniDI hrto ber lane from Vah~ena. be said. as hv10g With a roster family In BerryVllle. Ark Her grandparent.a were named her legaJ euardlana 1D urn Arkansas autboritaes sud M ~. Miller will remain free oo a $5,000 boad unW Callfomia of· flctala ant". l Die8 in Blut w alnM& 8trtlt.. < IDH1tl1ators aald llrs. Matt Horan, lln. llWer'• Arkanau attorney. aald today that friends and aupporten of lbe Huntinston Beach woman Weston at control of her car, •lriklnl a utility pole •• tree and a block wall. • MORE CUSTOMER PAR Kl NC tor Your convenience Everv weekend ·tn Christmas <beginning November 23> our 3000 employees wlll be bused to the Plaza so that you, our valued customer, wlll have more convenient and close to store parking. BRADLEY JUNCTION, Fla. tA.P> -A lar1e kerosene 1tora1e tank blew up at a pboapbate mine, klllioc one maintenance man and badly bumlnc ancther worker, police said. SOUTH COAST PLAZA I BAtSTOL &. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ' l IC ... .. e a .e ~ a •· 0 .. 11 '· b LI .. • it !l r \ ) ------------------__ ,.._ ---------""'· Announces FoOdPlan LOS ANGELES <AP> -Aft.er ••theJ'ial for• ''t.Jplcal Cambo- clian 'lbanbllvinl dinner" of dried flab, rlce and water. repraent.thes of 40 Chriltian aaenda announced the forma. Uon ol a $100 million campaicn to provide food, medicine and clotlalng to war-torn Cambodia. Singer Pat Boone announced Project Cambodia's goals Tues- day and said members of the campalp include television evangelists Billy Graham. Oral Roberta, Rex Humbard and Robert Schuller. BOONE SAID they have all joined Project Cambodia in "a cooperative effort to cut red tape dnd get the urgently Deeded supplies to tbe hundreds of thousands of homeless Cambo- dians. These people have no shelter. "They are lying on the ground, wltb only grass and bark to eat." THE FORMAL announcement of the project followed a Monday night dinner at a West Hollywood restaurant with representatives of the 40 groups. The "typical Cambodian Thanlagiving dinner" of fish, rice and water repast "was probably far, far better than what most Cambodians will eat this Thursday," Boone said. He said be hopes lo use television and radio commercials and a network telethon to focus at· tention on the plight of the re- fugees. "I believe that the American people, by channeling their con· tributions directly to the 21 volunteer organizations already working m the area. will be able to accomplish a great deal, .. Boone said. ' . R111ing On Your 1'1ark "Sortie," a six-week-old Siamese, waits for the signal to begin after Salinas pet store owner Tiffany Worthy brought in a cooked 20-lb. turkey for the pets m her store. She says the animals deserve a Thanksgiving treat as much as anyone. Boys' Club Broke Law SANTA CRUZ (AP) The Boys' Club of Santa Cruz violat ed state law by refusing lo admit girls, a judge ruled Tuesday. Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Chris Cottle found in favor or five young plaintiffs represented by the Amencan Civil Liberties Union. The youngsters -three girls and two boys -contended that the 10-year-old club violated the state's Unruh Civil Rights Act ln refusing to admit girls. Two of the girls who brou~ht the suit had been derued admission to the club. Defense attorney Robert Sosso, who said tile case would be appealed, contended that the law wasn't applicable to the Boys' Club because 1t was not a bus mess. But Cottle said the law also appl.Jed to a place of amusement and not only to a profit-oriented establishment. NEW FOLD-AND-STACK CHAIRS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS llEI FURNITURE The look and feel of good dining choirs with solid maple and hardwood frames, upholstered groined vlnyl cushions and o fine furniture finish. Secure steel locking system with easy fold-and- stack, a wonderful space saver. Fabulous puce, and Included at no extra cost there's delivery and our famous warranty of quality. .... ... 80MINGE8 8.UD It LI not known wbetbet' tomatoee "'1b Ortbene retldue would produce any Ill effecu. He •aid lbe EPA bun't set a tolerance level because It lacu 1ufflclent lnfonnatton. Ocean View aud Na1ata Brotber'I bave a1bolft'lllaU o1 tbat acre . Ma1ee e1Umated that lt,000 boset e>t tomatoel. at 20 POWlda per bo&, had been 1blp~ 10 far by the two 1ro••"· He uld the amouni of Orthene found on Ute tomato. wu INI tlWa tbe amount allowed..- celery and lett~. JUI VALLADAaES or the departmeo .. 1 Market News Bureau In Loe A.niele1 aald die ori1ina1 ban puabed tomato prices bJ.tber at IM sbipptnc point, and lbat they a.re Sll or S12 for '10 Ortbeae 11 the Chemin Q,emical Co. ·s brand name for ors~te acepbate. It LI aed on army worma, the-cabbase loopeund aplltda. pounds. -Seven San DlelO County IJ"Owen bad their pole winter tomatoes quanntlned laat moolb. The other five anm•t ahlppln1 tomatoes, Rominler said. RomJ.neer said Carter's deelllon ta E1 pendinl review by a th"Oe·Judce panel. An aue Monday to overturn th)l'[ order was dented y Judge J . Clifford Wallace of the 9th Circuit The 1,000 affected acres represent less than half of San Die10 County's tomato crop. No-date bas been aet for the review. Alien Hunls Restricted ; ( LOS ANGELES <AP> -A U.S. District Judge bu issued a temporary restraining order restricting t)\e actions of lmmi- g ration and Naturalization Service agents during nelcbborhood searches for ii· legal aliens. Judee David W. Williams is· sued ao order Tuesday requiring agents to have specific informa· tion "concerning illegal ac· tivities by occupants" before ap- proaching a residence. It also prohibits investigations between 8 p.m. and 7 a .m . under most circumstances and restricts the amount of as· sislance INS agents can receive from police. SIMlll'• Sbt~r S..ed LOS ANGELES <AP > Pnn· cess Chams Pahlavi, sister or the ousted Shah or Iran, has been sued for nearly $70,000 in overdue balls for furruture and appl.Jances she bought ror ber Caspian Sea Valla. Western Contract lnterna· tio nal Inc ., a Northern California firm . 1n1t1ated Tuesday's s uit 1n Superior Court, claiming that Princess Chams and her husband had paid $1S6,991.10 on a total bill of $226, 705.38, but bad owed the re· maining $69,714.2.8 for about a year. Representatives of the princess could not be reached for comment. ( J Bea.,,es Freed , Sf'ATE CAMARILLO <AP> -Foa.r . Camanllo residents were de· · ..... , ------------leased unharmed Tuesday niitat aCler they were held bosta*e OU Projeet E9ed LOS ANGELES <AP> Chevron USA is awaiting Mayor Tom Bradley's signature to begin what would be the city's largest oil and gas drilling proJ· ect. The City Council Tuesday unani mou sly approved Chevron's application to drill on the l ,64S·acre site in the Pacoima·Missioo Hills area of the Sun San Fernando Valley. An aide to Councilman Robert Ronka, who represents the greater part or the area where the drilling is to take place. saJd the commuruty as behind the pro1ect Criris Cla•rtK"terizetl LOS ANGELES <API Former President Gerald Ford reframed from cnticinng Prest· dent Carter's handling of the lraman hostage en.sis. wbJch be c alled .. probably the mos t dangerous. volatale, senous an ternat1onal cr1s1s the United States has faced in 40 years." .. This is not the time to be or fering free. curbside ac:tvace:· Ford said before addressing the National Association of At count.ants here Tuesday rug ht dunng the armed robbery of a pharmacy Three e mployees a nd lite owner of the pharmacy were ~. leased one at a time over a three·hour period after the g\11· man realized he was unable tD escape, authorities said. The Ven- tura County Sheriff's Departm•t said Craig Turner, Z7, Van Nuys, as being held in connection wiUl the incident. Also arrested was Sonja Marcus,31, VanNuys. s,_ ... ,.. Not A• .. e.d SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sponsots of a comics convention that drew dozens of nallonally kno\frl a rt 1sts here I ast summer weren·t laughing today when they reported the loss of $12,000 in recetpts. But sponsors said they hope to recoup their losses by abowiag cartoon movies in a donated mov1ehouse Saturday n.iChL And a rund·ramng auction is planned with Charles Schultz, who draws the comic stnp .. Peanuts." and other art1s~ donating originals Television Taken CONCORD, N H. CAPl A televmon was taken during et break·m at the Carter.Mondale pres 1dent1al pr1 mary head- quarters, Police said Tuesday. I'm coming to Fashion Island on Friday, Novembtt 23 1t 12:00 noon. Listen for the siren as my fire engine (courtesy of the Newport Beach Fire Department) arrives at the cast entrance of JCPenney. I'm so excited about my visit with each one of you. I'll be in my Santa house in Stage Court until December 24. You can have your picture taken with me-a beautiful instant color photograph -for a nominal charge. Herc's when you can visit me: Monday-Friday 11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M .• Saturday IO:OO A.M.-6:00 P.M . Sunday 12:00 P.M .-S:OO P.M. See you soon! ' l I J r Ron Pattlmoo t fillina the top slot. m.-~.•-r to find • peraon to Kids Shf)w the Way Teen-Help Center is a Fountain Valley-based c~unsel­ ing organization generally praised by public agencies for its work with troubled West Orange County youths. This year praise ls about all the center can get. With 67 percent of its budget funded through Orange County government, the orgaruzation still needs about $70.000. It's been praised but turned away by Huntington Beach Union High School District and the cities of Westminster and Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley's councilmen have halved their pre- vious $20,000 offering, and Fountam Valley School Dis- trict trustees don't appear thrilled with the tdea of mak- ing a grant However, some unexpected help has come from a new quart.er. Huntington Beach area high school students have volunteered lo stage fund-raisers to support the center. The West County teen-agers are proving there is more thought, effort and community spirit in the schools than the adult community anticipates In fact. the adults would do well to emulate them Plan Has Drawbacks The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce wants to stage swap ml'ets ~t Fountain \'alley Onve-in Theater on Sunday~ The proposal which still has to clear the city Plan- ning Comm1ss1on 1s an attempt to support the cham ber's $98,000 budget this year The chamber once r eceived stipe nds from the City Council up to about $17,000 a year --for its work in publicizing Fountain Valley. Following city income cuts. the chamber is on its own and apparently requires m ore than rummage sales to meet costs. But the organization has run into trouble Hesidcnts of the Brookhurst Street and Eilts A venue area say ~\\ap meets create tremendous parking and traffic problems Two recent chamber-sponsored meets JI the theater bore this out, they asserted. Unlike lluntington Beach's chamber, which is seek mg some $50,()()(J from city government to move into ney, quarters. Fountain Valley business people are trymg to make 1t on their own. Rut considering the anticipated burden on the city's police department, the queslionable benefit to the city as a whole and the strain on good-neighbor policies, perhaps Fountain Valley's chamber ought to back off and come up with a more generally accepted scheme. • Opinions expressed 1n 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 Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 9?626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Tricky Deer ByL.M.BOVD Up in Michigan, 39 deer - seven bucks, 14 does and 18 fawns -were fenced into one square mile or trees and fields. Six experienced woodamen were turned loose therein to bunt thole deer. It took four daya before one or them spotted a buck. The teata went on for four buntinJ seasons. And the averaae time it took those seasoned hunters to siaht a buck wu 51 boun. 'The poiht: There are an awful lot of dter out there that you and 1 Just never tee. Q. lm't rodeo one of the moat dangerous of all sports? A. lDJuriou1 maybe, but none too letbal. Over a 10 year period, fatal Injuries averqed fewer than one a yea11 ID 1M1 the electric Uibt Dear Gloomy G IAt'• lift aomt Of th aJoOm and all proudly 11.J .tM Amimcan flaa oa 'l'IUlllDllftnl Dq 1n tribute to our lorefaihen ud lo •P-Pl'tYtm ot our blea .... &octay. B.J.O. bill in t.be average American home amounted to seven cent.a a day. Jn the Bill of Particulars against George III, U.S. Declaration of Independence, July 4, 17'16, ls this: "He has erected a Multitude of new Offices and sent bltber Swarms of Officers to harass our People, and eat out their Substance .. ," Researchers checked uie records of 10,000 office workers to flnd out wh) they had not been promoted ln their jobs. In three out of four cues, the blam~ waa. put on personality problem.a. The inability to set alon1 with other people baa to be just about the wont curse of all, does it not? Noted Jacques Mlchaell: "Death and taxes are in- evitable, but deatb hu the decency to collect only once." Q. Quick, Louie, um• the only one of the 50 UnJted States tbat baa lt1 own lanauaae1 A. Bawa.LU U."111 Am adYilod 11 corporate IHCUUffl ln th1a count17 are paid annual 1aian. ol more than 11 mt!llon, • Wit naae Othe'r' tban 8atDt lerom• who la tbe lllddle A.a decreed tll8l nima mUlt oner ea&..,... . Let's Mailbox Foon FAST .a IN SUPRJRT ~ ~ ~,,, lRANIAN STUDENTS ' -" , ' moderate--. be mom..atart· ly bad tooled. Jlu adllltttff 1cbeme al bandlla• poJ.Ww pc»l.,_ liU a amoe.;.t::""'" a Uttle CID the left and • at.be rl-1lt. • boomeransed- "1'111 llSN1QDT la .... *• tu.re tbe It ..... ~ 4-W Brown Uke rat.a tnnn • 1IM:tn1 1blp. But Kennedy, •bom the media keepa ..,.Ill llP u a penoo wttb ,,..t claartama and the presumed beir to u.e Camdot days of John r Ko- nedy, may Ond the luster bu womoff. In the ftnt place, when people acro11 the oatJoa commence ukin1 a bard look at TeddJ and applYtns tbdr inherent morality to b11 cooduet, whatever lmqe he may have wtU suffer. Perbapa b.b expulsion from Harvard may be overlooked but h11 teodieney to foreet hb wife and cbildrea •bile be dalUes w1tb other women, lncludiq Illa office help, wlll not find tolerance m the Bible Belt. And. for a creat maQY the name Ted Ken.n.edY wtll alwar1 brlnC to mind that poor air left in the bottom of the river that fateful ru&ht lone a.co. EVEN WITHOUT those ne1ative fad.On, the capture of a party oominat.lon from a sit- llJlg Pres.ident ts unheard of. Aak Ronald Reagan. He couldn't even W'ln 1t away from a Presi- dent who hadn't been elected to the Job Aa for defeat.mg an tncumbent President., Americans are ID08t reluctant to change. Eapecially wben those seelung the JOb are no bettE'r or DOl as good as the guy that's m. And, even tboueh bolh Brown and Kennedy were in swaddlmg clothes at the bme, f?ley should have beard of Harry Truman m L948. Like Chicago's present Mayor Jane Byrnes, the In g city poht1c1aru. turned their h;1ck-. on him So, too, dtd ( ongre-.s and a ll the party c ha1rmen A segment of the par· ty marched away lo form a third part) Every poll showed him a los~r Nobody was for him. 'l;ot>ody that as. except.mg the pt-Opie Thi! -nor al of a 11 that is don l ~II Carter i.hort Faces of Hunger Haunt the Feast Day To the Editor As we brace ourselves for our annual Thanksgiving feast. the faces of starving Cambodians stare vacantly at us from the pages of our daily newspapers, offering a painful contrast. to our holiday preparations. AS ALWAYS, it is the children who suffer the most. Laree num· ben of the country's under-five population have already died . Many or those who survive do so with permanent brain damage and bone deformation due to malnutrition. Even those settled in refugee camps are easy prey to the effects or malaria, dysen· tery and pneumonia. Through a joint effort or the intemallonal Save the Children Alliance, Save the Children <U.S.> can now provide these desperate refu1ees with food, medicine and health care. A pediatric medical team ls bat· Wna to save children's lives in the Sa Kaew boldlni Camp. A huadred thousand relucees are belni treated by ot.Her medical teams ln border camps between Cambodia and Thailand. Rice, bitb-protein fl.lb meal, milk and essential drup are beloc flown into Phnom Penh or shipped to Kampona Som. Yet the need seems unendinc. At tb1a time tor alvlni thanks, 1 uk you to conaider extend.ini a band to tboee who, quite literal- ly, bave notb1n1. Any conlribu· lion, no matter bow small. can help save the cblldren of Cam- bodia. Pleaie mail your check today to Save tbe Children, Cambodian Relief Fund, Dept. P, Westport, Conl\eetlcut ~. MARJORIE BENTON Chalrpenon, Board or Directors Save the Children ............ To the Editor: A letter to the edltor, wblcb appeared In rour paper No\f. 8, bu prompted me to resnnn.d to "set tbe record 1traiJht. • ,.- Lealle TQlor, LD her letter re- prdlna my ~meat.I at the Oct, ti ~ Coastal Com· mn1loo meet•n1, queatJooed"" moU.a1 for yerbrallY ch~ Coutal OommS....00 $11. TBW PA&TlaJLAS acdoQ of CoHtal CommlllloG •ta.fl' wblob evoked IQ)' coacem wu m~ oae, lD • 'fJ llDe of aeUOai, wblcb baw cat.tel to m• Sba& the etafl appareatlJ vl•w• them1elv• aa th• dtclak>n· maltta1 bod~ aad ti•• co • mlnklb memben •• ••rubber 1tampen." ft1I pro•• la u- empllfwd by the well known staff pracllcP or voting on all proJect.s in clo-.ed door session before they even come before the commission. In a letter to the chairman of the body, I wrote what most ac- cu rately reflects my seollment.s on the matl.A?r "I want to em phas1ze, however. that approval or disapproval or that project (Huntmgt.on SeacliH IV l 1s ir relevant, as far as I m con· cerned. It as starr support and Objective gathering of facts OD all sides or each proJect that comes before the commlSs1on, that I'm lookmg for." I further suggested in that let- ter that the chairman designate a subcommittee or the com- m1ss1on to meet with the ex· ecutive direct.or and designated staff to further discuss the is.sue. an issue that 1s much larger than the ind1v1dual situation which took place at the Oct. 22 meeting HARRIETT M . WIEDER Supervisor. Second Dist.net ...._ s.~r11•~~1 To the F.d.itor: Must we sacrifice the environ· mental ialna of the last decade to provide for the production of synthetic fuel? On Nov . l the House of Repreaentatlvea passed a bill to establish an Energy Mobilization Board <EMB> to expedite lb~ alting or ener1Y raciliUes. lt was empowered t.o override federal, state and local lawa. H. for lnatance, the UB tbouaht the mouth of AlllO Creek was a aood place to locm a nuclear plant or refinery. lt would bat'e the authority tp do so re1ardle11 of how many .cillieoa miaht protest It. or how such a plant mipt be •lolastn1 federal. state, or local repla- llona. Substantive walven ot any la-.. federal, state. or local, by a selected few who kno,. little about the areas whose future they are determlnin1. are unac- ceptable Our Conaeas~o voU9d for Ulla blll. Did be represent you wben be cut lot for denial of due proca.a, fol' foul air and probably deltnlcUoa ol preTtous· 11 proteded VNIT Tb• ftD.al form ot t.be Ebero Moblllution Board lw yet to be det riDJnecl Membert Of both Hou.a• wtll be OOnliftlQI .IOOD. Ropef..ab' the reawta ot ·\ht ean-f e rence wlll l>e 2r· a more poalUye nature tbib tile pre. flOu.111 enacted leitalaUOG. We abouJd-ur1e our Coo1reamu. when the <'Onference committee report comes ba<.'k to the tlouse. to vot~ for an EM B that does not rob us of our nght.s EVEL VN GAYMAN Slt•pp._9 Sp~ To the Ed.ti.or. In regard to your food section article of Nov. 7 concern1ng Faye Ntcodemus' S7 000 shop- ping spree, there are a few cor· rect1ons that need to be made. F1rsl: my mother 1s not a "self professed gourmet cook," she 1s a gourmet cook. She 1s the chairman of the gourmet cook· 1ng section of the Rossmoor Women's Club. wbJch happens to have over 6S members 10 that section alone. She has spent the whole of last summer putt.mg together a cook book which lS a charity endeavor for that same women's club. SECOND: Gelson's was so ex- ci ted about her choo.&ni their store. that they went out of their way to make sure she couJd get the best and the most useful of their food 1tems ID her cart. Third Campbell's realized that they didn't have the average housewife taking Uus spree. They were urging her on with much enthusiasm. When she would order one pound of salmon or ei&bt lobster uals, the Campbell's representative would aay "Give her the whole tray.·' My mother is not lfeedy. and I raent the ract that your male writer wu eo taeky about explalnlna my motl9er'1 luck ln lh1I prlze-wtnnlnc atrattt He wu probably overwbeltried by my mother's common sense u to chooalq food ltema that would lut • MJa1 time, rather than flll. ioi ..ap the cart wtth coffee. One more tb1Jll; notblna my rootber dld wu for p&abliclty reuom. 'the cu ot IOt.IP f alllnc off the cert wu pU.rely accidental and DOt for pbotol. In my opinlon, she could ha" toUeA another thoaaod dollan wortb ol food lwm• tn tblt c..,C RENEAtilCODEJIUS Ett.e.CeTlaem To th4t Editor: I am not lD fa.w of deportb:la any lraiUan 1tudenta. It ta ID educated Iranian tbal • asks ror a pemut to assemble; it 1-; the Bt>verly Hills Police Department that could have granted the request, one which they had oo ngbt to deny. and conducted a weU-cootroUed pro- test much like the one an Washinanort. DC. It 1s an educated &ranian that packs up the pen, and works within the system; it 1s, howevet". a mrntant Iranian that picks up the shah's blood.stained sword. The United States can best serve its people by offering a system that encourages educa- tion for all the world. DAVID A. ANDERSEN ror1cri.. To the Editor Your Nov. 8 editorial coocem- ing development 10 Huntiqt.oo Beach Central park bas prompt· ed us to wnte and explain how many people feel who are dis- tressed about the possible future .>f Central Park. Residents or Huntin&ton Beach may not be aware that Central Park was designed by ,1rofessionals and master planned by the city. complete Nath a citywide survey or what the citizens wanted in Central t'art as well as an in-deptb en. vironmental impact report oo the entire area. OUR CITY, now wltb Yr Moorhouse at the helm, bu de- cided to ignore all thia and at- tempt to piecemeal develop the part. without clU&en input or • current complete 01uter plan. In.credibly, .. ftDd Utem at tbi• potnt lsnorlna their own ptannlnc c0mmlaloa to pat t.be police heliport in the center of Central Park. (Please note that the heftport t. 1peclflcalb re- fened to and exduded from t.be oark by dM ortllJaal ~ mental lmpact report.> This cites oa1Y one example ol tbin1s planned or be1na plaaned for our park. la lt too much to uk of the city to baff CO Dpleq and rell)ClrlAlble planntn1 Of tbe entire park before tbey ndn it for all of ua?-.... FRANK A.ND SUE CBAJG • . .. ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMSeR 21, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS TSRRAN, Ira <AP> -In-embllly No¥.• cle death to Carter'' -aa tbey "The ldamlc countries will alu tod.17 • retmD ol the aUed marched in orderly. well· not alt quiet a1alut 1ucb a to ex.e t • 41 A erlcua from New Yon. a.1led a aimUar or1an:bled columns thnK&Ch tbe mH1tary agreuion. tbey bold .. baftaPI ta u.a. thnal 1D nnt days of tbe ltreeta of Iran'• capttal. ''Tbe lnn1an people will do aU Em'-'1 lf tbe 1.Jal a.tea crllla. At tbat time\ U.S. The stndml.a' statement Mid: lo tbeir powel' to defend the moaatl a mlllt•l'J operaUon autborltiea Hid no m1llta11 "We have been informed that country." acaiDlt Inn. rescue operation ••• coia· the Americana iDleDd to attack After Kbomeinl hardened tm threat followed a ~elled templaled. Ira.Dim territoey. tbt'eat 'J'\lelday to try u ap6es hint of military actloft by tbe Meanwhile, Ayatollah "We are hereby warni.aa the the remainin1 boatqea at the Carter admlnl1trattoo wblcb RuhoUab lCbomelal wblpped qp American aovernment: embassy, tbe Carter admlnWra· Tu"daf ordeNd tbe alrc:ratt mammo&b antl-Amerlca.n demo "U these threata materialize tion 1espouded with its blDt ot carrier Kitty H1wk af\d five onatratiou acrcu Iran t.ocla7 all the bolta1ee will perish. military action. aeorUAI wanhlPJ to the lndlan u part of bis campalp to pres-•'The smallest military a1-The t.umou1 for the dam'• dem· Ocean. Anotber U.S. task force sure tbe U.S. 1ovenunent into ireui.OD aealnat Iran will also onatratioo.a in Iran waa the led by the carrier Midway is aunendertqtheabab. threaten the llvu of all biaeeat since the jubilant alreaCl)' in the area, •bout 800 Hundreds of thousands chant· Americans residint in Iran and celebrations that ireeted Kho- mUea toUtb ol the Persian Gulf. ed "Mar bar shah, mar bar immediately the U.S. Embassy mei.DJ oo bis return from exile The students, who occupied Carter: -"Death to tbe ab.ah. will be blown up. laat Febrwu'y. Estimates ot the * * * * * * * * * * * * 'Moslem Moh B urns U.S. E crowds In Tebran raqed up to 2 million, or about ba1f the normal popuJadon ol the eapltal. 'lbe bu•e feltiYe crowds marched to the occupied U.S. Emba11y and we're exhorted by rell1ious leaden. Alone wltb their chants a1aimt the aha.b and President Carter, the marchers sang in praiae ot Kbomelru. shook their fiat.a in the air and 1bou~ "Al· lab Akbbar" "God ta Great." Light planes dropped leaflets over the marehers declaring that the American hostages were spies. * * * a ssy iUCI Permits Marine Defender Killed ~ i !Iran Interviews ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Oftteoellf ,..... .. " UC Irvine will not prohibit 1 federal immigration agents from conducting on-campus in· ' terviews with Iranian students as two other Southern California universities have done, an of- i ficial said today. f Martha Morgan, assistant ' dean of students for foreign enrollees, said Iranian students on the Orange County campus have told her they would prefer to 1 go through the interviews here t than elsewhere. Ms. Morgan aald UCI will ~ 1 vide office apace for the •lents 1 to conduct interviews but not show them any files or records. UCLA officials said Tuesday they would not allow Immigra- tion and Naturaliz.ation Service agents on the Westwood campus .. to interview Iranians there. join- -ing USC in banning the visits. • Both schools said they would help the Iranians comply with • President Carter's order but t declined to make campus space available for that purpose UCLA officials, in issuing ·, their order Tuesday, cited the potential for caqipus disruptions ~if agents were to come there. ~ Ms. Morgan said this morning she didn't anticipate any such problem at UCI, which bas between 80 and 100 Iranian stu- f dents. However, she would not say when federal investig_ators were due to arrive at UCI to check on tbe status of the Iranians. When they do arrive, she said I the students would come in voluntarily to talk with the agents. 'lbe students must verify their immigration status by Dec. 14 under Carter's directive. Federal agents began check- ing on the status of Iranian stu- dents followme the takeover of the American embassy in Tehran several week.a aeo and subsequent demonstrations in f the U.S. About 50 American bosta1es are 1Wl being held by Moaledl students demanc:Una re- turn ot the deposed shah to stand trial. I Orange Coast Weatlaer Sunahtne ecatinui.q and ali'1ltl.Y warmer throulh Thursday. Lowa tonlslit ran1lnc f'rom 32 at tbe beaebee to 42 lala.Dd and hltb• TbanclQ f'rom 70 aloftl the coast to 78 ln· led. ..... ........... Ill ..... ~ • L.&.... M _ ....... W -.......... ... ==-~:: ::..': : :::--:ar.-... ~ Dll II Ciiio:._.._ M ......... ...... .,.. == • 9r.ll ' * An .. __ .,._ .............. ...._ CM•••• •. .... Cl ......... • I o-. , ~ ._,. a,_... - ' Ms Morgan said the UCI com· munity has been "very sup- portive" of the Iranian students there, making it possible for the agents to come on campus. Irvine Attorney Suspended Tbe Callfornia Supreme Court has ordered interim sus pension o f the law practice of Gary Wayne Patton, ao Ir vine at· torney now fa ci ng a second trial m connecllon with the No- vember 1978 murder or his bride. Patton, 35,. was convicted in Orange County Supenor Court 111 June of the second -degree murder of his wife, Kathenne Leigh Patton, 23. Judge Ted Willard ordered a new trial after evidence of im- proper JUTY conduct was pre· sented. The new trial is scheduled to open Monday. Accordmg to a spokeswoman for the State Bar of California, the interim suspension· will re- main in effect until a final de· cision is made by the State Bar Court. Patton. prior to arres t , specialized in workmen's com- pensation law. 30 Routed By Gas Leak About 30 people were evacuat- ed from an Irvine office building today when ammonia fumes be1an leakinl from a tank in one of tbe offices. Two fireflgbten in acid suits went into t.be office of Genge M · aociates in the Broadmoor Plau, 17500 Red Hill Ave., to retrieve the ammonia.iank. The container. believed in dupllcatl.na macbinea, wu re- moved without incident and fire penonnel be1an clearing the of. flee bu1ld1q of the deadly fumes before wotken were allowed backimlde. No 1.QJuries were reported. AD RESPONSE Ol!ISPED CtR "I 10ld my car f aater than I evermo.eu. "M1 DallJ Pllot claulfted ad drew loOd rmpome." That'• the edvertiaiq IUccell story ol lbe tecun• Beach man who placed Ulla ad ln the Dai.11 Pilot: ltTl Mu1tan1 ll~OJ'B . Afttr 5:00. XIUl-lWUl Oet l"UIM)nH with a DallJ tPUot cWalfled ad. A trtencSJ, ·ad·Yiler ll wa1Uq to be.Ip at tu..,.. o.I,., ...... _.,.~·- Heather lmmoor, 21h. of Corona del Mar, probably didn't realize it at the time, but her display of affection for the turkey she met during a recent outmg m Irvine may have been the last one the Thanksgiving bird received. lt may have been the first. too. tf you t a ke into account the personalities of most turkeys. Anyway, 1t 's doubtrul Heathe r 's lovely gesture saved the old boy from the roasu.ng pan. Teen Park Repair Eyed First estimates for repair of the burned-out Muon Park Teen Center in Irvine have been placed at '20,000, but city of· ficials believe it will cost much more than that to reopen the facility. Deanna Manning, director of community services, said a con- structioo company bas offered to do the work for about $20,393. However, Ma. Manning said The teen center near Univeni· With the center closed m- ty High School was d.amaeed by definitely, the city bas been try. flames early last month. ing to establish an "outreacb- The community services s tyle " pro1ram to continue director said she has eatabllabed serving youth needs in the a task force ·'to work out the de-Southern part of the city. talls of thla (repair) project." FollowinC the fire, tbe t.eeri She said the four-member center's staff was reassiped to ~roup of city officials would the Herttaee Part proeram until "thorouehlY analyse and itemise the Mason Park facility could be the damaee at the center and de-oed velop recommendations baaed reope · on that analysis." A fl.re department spokesman M s . Manning to Id C lt y said the blue •l the Teen Center Manager William Woollett Jr. was caused by a smolderin& that she would have a report ciaarette left on a couch outalde ISLAMABAD. Pakistan <AP1 Moslem mobs shouting "lull the Amencan dogs'·· storm~ and burned the US. Embassy today The State Department in Was hlngton s8ld one Manne was shot and lolled and about 100 Amencans were rescued from the roof of the burning building by Palustaru troop:. and taken lo the Bnt.lsh Embassy Autboritaes he re said tht' sbooung at the embassy left at leaat ooe demonstrator dead and 3'1 wounded 1oclud1ng two Americans. Elaewbere, mobs in the Pak•stant crties of Labore and Rawalpmch set hre to U .S In formation Center-;. but no 1n Juries were reported, the St.ate Department uad. The U.S. Defense Department idenltlied the dead Marine as Cpl. St.even Crowley. 20. of Port Jefferson. N.Y. The vtolence was touched off by the seszure Tuesday of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. site of Islam s holt~t s hrine. Although the armed band which took over the• mosque was reported to belon!! to a Moslem sect linked to anll Am erican Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome111J s Shute Moslems th1• Palustan1 mobs blaml•d tht> Umted States T h e St a t t-D e p a r t ~·· n 1 charged that Khomeini s orr1r1• made a "false and 1rrespon~1 ble .. statement alleging thJt Am en ca.ns and Israelis were 1n volved tn lh<.' takeover or th<· mosque m Mecca In a broadC'ast monitored 10 India. the Pak1c;tani Pre4'1 dent, Gen. Mohammed Zia ul aq. urged restramt by Moslem~ and said the seu:ure of tht· mosqpe m Mecca "had notlung to d<}-'.'Nllh the Western world " In Washington. White House spokesman Jody Powell said "Gen. Zia specifically asked that the president express on his behalf, to the Amencan people .. has deep regre t and apologies for the attack . . . that m particular has personal regret at the death or the American Marine be expressed "He asked that the Amencan people be assured that he was taking every possible action to assure the safety of their American friends in Pakistan and Islamabad.·· Hospital sources here said Pakistani police fired into the crowd of tens of thousand.a at the embassy, killing one dem onstrator and wounding <See EllBASSY, Pa1e A.Z) · the city's inspection s taff believes "that it will cost con- siderably more than the above estimate ... " to repair tbe bulldtne. ready for bis review by Dec. 14. the wood facility. Poised for Raid I Sau~ tion Center in Rawalpindi, the t Pakiatanl capital'• twin city 10 • RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -The Interior lllniatry said Saudi Arabian troope were to • poeltlon today to make an all-out a11ault on Jlahdlat Moalema bol~ O\A In Meeea'a Grand Me>14ue butbeld back for fear ol harmiDI ~-and damaclnl tbe1acred ee. 1'be mloi1tr1 1tatement, broadcast by the RlJadb state radio, made no mentlon of earller report• from Tunla, Talala, quotlq Saudi IOUJ'Cel tbere u uYlnl troopl bad U · aa&llted the sunmen and recap. turtd mo1t of lllam •1 boUeat 1hrllie. Saudi offlcl&ll an at- tendlng an Arab 1ummit meet· inl ln TUnll. The Tun1J IOUl'Cel 1ald they learned that th• llabdiat Moalema still were boldlq out on an upper' floor of tbe baildl.aa· But, tbey reported, th central area, tnclUdina tbe eo\111.Tard coatalD.lai tbe Hcred Kaaba, bad been cleared of tb ln- trudere, and moat of their bolt.I.let bad beeil releued. Tbe IJMrtor lflnlst.ry at.at. ment Aki t.bere were no lndlca- Ucma t.bal tbe •ecca Inc ••wu CCJGMCUd with. certain D&· tlonaUtlea. What la firm, bowner, ll th.at th... people have deviated from tbe tetthiDp of our rellaion. •• Ayat.ollab Rubollab Khomelnl, Iran'• Shiite ll•l•m leader. MlMd Clft tbe incident to tu.rtber' bll cam.palp uatnat the United 8'.atee and l8ld in • broadclilt 1tatemeat that It WU "not far- f etehed to uaume that Ulla Id bu beeD carried OUt by crtiDlnal Amert lmperlallam . • • Pd tnt.erudM•' zm••m." But even tiefon T Racllo broadcut; rumol"I that the United Stltet WU rai>c*lid· b toUetied ol'f mOb attacks ·Gn the U.S. EmbellJ ln Ialamabldt Paktstan. ao4 the U .s. Lalcrma· miles aWQ. • A spoa.man for Saudt l-"rown :I Prince Fabel in Tunis said the i mo.que wu aeiled l'"ueaday by more than 100 armed members of an lllam.lc minority aed ln what be said was "a domestic tnddenl,. that ahOuld have no re-• pere lD the rut of the Mo&lem world. "Saudi anned forces have the 1ttuatlon Well r conlf'ol Allcl there ii no 11eed f r Prince Fabel to leave aummlt befon the clolln• 1111100:• • .. .. INlt!Y~ .......... MAUREEN KEMP O!Ta RIA.DY TO PREPARE FEAST In eo.t• M•••, the Splrtt of Th•nagtvlng 50· cent Deal Mesan Hosts Turkey Fete By JACKIEllYMAN ot ... °"'" ...... """ Maureen Kemp of Costa Mesa aoean 't bell eve people should have to 1pend Tbanbgiving alooe. THAT'S WHY she's cooking Thanbetvtn1 dinner at ber Costa Mesa restaurant and serving it for 50 centa a person. It's a tradition that dates back half a dozen years lo when she operated another restaurant, VUtkl's, Abo ln Costa Mesa. "I was g\VUlg food away for free but then I found out the ABC (Alcoholic Beverages Commission> could come down on me so now we make it as cheap as possible," Mrs. Kemp said. DINNER WILL consist of turkey -she's preparing six 22-pounders along with stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, vegetable, bot roll, and, if she has time, pumpkin pie Serving WlU begin at DOOD on Thanksgiving al the Chalet, 2645 Harbor Blvd .. and continue "until we run out or food." ' Mrs. Kemp, 52, a native of New Zealand, said sbe especially appreciates Thanksgiving because she knows what 1t's like to be alone on hohdays and because 1t'1 a favorite occuioo m her adopted homeland. .. , SUPPOSE like everybody else I've been alone on holidays and when ¥OU say desperately lonely I guess that just coven it," she said. "I don't want lo sound like a Pollyanna, but I think you can help." Mn Kemp said she started her tradition by serving lasagna and organizing pot lucks for her regular customers lo celebrate birthdays and other occasions She'll repeat her Thanksgiving SO-cent special on Christmas this year, too, she said. "ltjusllets people lcilow there·s anopenlng," Mrs. Kemp explained. ''People used to have families. Now they live ln a little square, like a concentration camp, and they don't know their neighbors." SHE SAID SHE expects several hundred customers on Thanksgiving, partly as a result of a newspaper ad she took out, and beean cooking Monday night. "I'll be all organized by Wednffday night," Mrs. Kemp said. "I'll have the turkeys cooked and r eady to slice." Although previously she's left the restaurant early on Tbanksglvin& to join her family for dinner, this year she said they'll be helping out and will participate In the restaurant event. It'• certainly not a profit-makine enterprlu, Mrs Kemp noted. "THAT WOULD be wrong -it isn't Ln the spirit of the thint.'l abe aald. "It's not that I'm rich. l have trouble meetina bil1a like everybody else. But I think it means more when it comes from the heart than when you have money to throw away. "I enjoy dolnM it . I enjoy plannln• for it. And 1 hope people are happy. ' Suil8 to Stand WESTBURY. N.Y. (AP> --A federal Judie bu ruled afalnst five manufacturers o the bwblclde AJcent Or&llae. flltO._ClMtl ... ,, ....... .u .. ..-~ .. -............ ,.,_ ......... .,, .. 0r...,. (_. ............. ~ ..... -._ .... ........................ ff,.,llttC... -......,. jlMal. ............ ...,..,....,. ~V•l._.,,_,~~CMotA ...................................... ..,, ._....n. ............................. . .............. c. .... c ........ ........ -.,,..._. _ _..., ....... c.w, vu~..-.---~ ,.... ...... ...... ~~ CMftllM. "-.._..," Moll ..... if .... MtMfi"thlton T•IWN (71•)-..mt 0M ... MMY• ...... IOll7I ,--~ ..... Cities Take Holiday for Thanklgiving City balll wtU be closed ThW"l- d a y and P'rld1y and trash plckupt delayed one day tn Oranp Coalt dt1et becJuae of the Th.ankallYinl holiday. of. flclall J'epOfted today. Tra1h plokup1 normally 1cb1dtlled Tburada11 wm be made Frtday and ptckupt usual- ly on Friday1 •lll .,. made Satur~ ol tbll week. All county olftces and COWU wlll be doted Thur1day but Superior Court personnel wt.JJ work Friday. Municipal courts will be cloMd Friday . The count1 dump wUl be cloled lbunday. No realdentlaJ or bu1lne11 mail wtU ~dellvered Tbtlf'lda1. All public offlMt will Hlume reaul&r bualMll boun ll~. Whitee W ameCI LUfWCA. Zambia < 'P> -A tf.OvemDMnt--owned n •~per today warned Zambia'• wbitet tbe y would !Mar th• coDH· quen_c• of conUnUed :z&mbibM llbodlliao •latai' Z.m· bta • An AP l"f'P01ter at tM ~ aald black •mote poured. rrom tbe 1uued 1tructure wblle 1roup1 of youtti1 roamed around, pu.l.l.iq down aoteno.u from a bu1ldinc in the embassy compound. Other mob& in Rawalpindi Ml flre to the BrlUab Council Library and ran1acked an American Express office. In Karachi, 720 mil• to tbe south, about 200 young men marcbed on the American con- 1ulate, according to reporta &n New Delhi, the Indian capital, but the marchers were turned back by troops. As they set fire to the vehicles m the parking lot, the youlhs ston ed the windows of the nearby main embassy buildine. Mo,at of the embassy staff in- cl udln1 Ambassador Arthur Hummel were reported in the buildin1, and a number of Americana were reportine luncbinl in the American Club on the other aide of the lot. PalWt.an bu been governed since July 1977 by Gen. Mohammed Zla ul-Haq, wbo ousted Prime Minister Zulfilr.ar Ali Bhutto a nd established martial law 1No Charges Fded in Mesa Slaying Prosecutors in San Bernardino County declined to flle charges Tuesday against a Santa Ana Heights man arrested in connec- tion with the murder of a Costa Mesa woman, and said be was expected to be released by to- day. Roy Allan Skultin, 34, wu ar-rested Thursday at the home of Billie Jo Long, 2120 National Ave., Costa Mesa, after Mrs. Long was fOWld dead of a bullet wound to the head. San Bernardino County Sheriff's mvestigators said her body was found by a motorist that same morrung alongside Carbon Canyon Road in San Bernardino County. Skultin, who lives at 1731 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heights, waa arrested after ac- coun ts that he had been seen with Mrs. Long recenUy and bad had a disaereement with her deputies said. San Bernardino County deputy district attorney Richard Max- well said the matter is still un- der mvestigat.ion County's Fall Fair Closing Looking for something to do before or alt.er your turkey' Thursday maru the final day of thil year's Oranae County Fall Fair at the Los Alamttol Race Track. Adml.aaion to the fair, held in conjunction with hone racing, is free, altboueb parking la $1 general S2 preferred. The fair features entertain- ment and carnival rides from 9 a .m . to 10 p.m. The location ii 4961 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos. 811,000 in Loot Taken by Burglar Buralara took an e1Umated $11,000 ln boulebold item• from an Irvine home Tuesday Dipt, poUceaaid. The stolen items rrom the bome of Robert. Cucman, ·U Bennln1ton. included 1tereo equtpmmt, a microwave OTC and JewelrJ'. Officer aald the bur1lan forced open the aarase door to the home and then broke Into the boule. Grove S&L Office Bobbed by Bandit Th• American 8a'1n11 aod Loan A11oclaUoB in Garden Gro'fl WU robbed of, about SliOO Tuel~ 1oi>e bandit, police Hid . •• Tbe • delertbtd u ba~· tn• • thla DbniQu. ud ooll•-lensth tim; aOt &he mooey att. tboW\111 a note to a teller. I B°"' Cold Wa• li't It waa so cold alona the Orange Coast this morning that early risers found the windshields of their cars coated in a finger chilling layer or ice Anne Junak. who lives in Irvine's Rancho San Joaqwn area, bad to scrape the ice from her car 's front window Others washed the frosty stuff off with warm water Iran Crisis Pulls Stock Prices Down NEW YORK CAP> -Stock prices were lower 10 moderate trading today, after an truUal rush of selling. Traders said confwuon and worries about spreading turmoil in the oll-rlch Middle Ea!!t prompted a sharp selloff shortly alter tbe New York Stock E:x change opened lo the first half hour of trad log, the Dow J ones average of 30 Worker Crushed CAPITOLA <AP> A eon struction worker was lulled here alter about eight tons of sand and asphalt fell on him while he was worlwlg m a trench mdustnal!> fell more than 11 points But at gradually rt'coverl'd some of that loss in lei,s hec:tJc trading Alter three hours of trading the Do\t. Jonr:. in dustnal v.as utf !J 13 PQtnl.\> to ROO 09 Anah'>l~ '>a11f outbreaks of violence m Saudi Arabia. when· a rel1g1olli> ~e<·t i;1·1zc·d a m~ut 10 Mt>cca on Tue!lday and at tack'> on L S f,.e1Jit1es 1n Pak1st<in b~ .rn~n mobs un derseored com l'ms ..1bout gmw an~ trouble in lhl' Middle East The L'S framan confronU!t.JOn over L'S Emba:.!>y hostag~ in Tehran ronunued as thous~ of demonstrators took to the streets. r MORE CUSTOMER PARKING fOr vour convenience Every weekend Two tltJ department. •r• · tb~kjg lgto~=w ~Dl two ll'Ytlle etty coaacU metn tbat bt11I baM bND Nlldnl too ldO. M11or Da~ Sllll uk~ far an eQlaatUM Of t:M Comrmml· tr Sent~ Department PboQe bJll at lut week'• eou.nctl meet- tn1. At an euUer meftln1, • Counc:llman Art AnthOt\1 alto eif:.•aHd concern about the Deaana Maa.nln.. tbe ctty·s commuotty nrviee• dlreetor, said two department.a -ad· mlnlltnti" Mf"1ce. and com- muntty _.,.CM -"are lD tbe proe•H Of analyaint lbe t.elepbone QStema ud use pat- t.em1... • Tbe Community Services Department, lb. Mannin1 aald, •'ls CCIGduc:tin& an lntemal re- view ~ the t.elepbones aod the use p&Ueml to determine bow telephooes are being used and to \mplemenl the necessary pro- cedures or changes to be more cost effective and efficient." The city's most reeent war- rant hat s howed a Paclf\c Telephone monthly bill of '883.83 for all departments. The largest part of that bill, weU over $550, was due lo Community Services Department use of phones. When questioned at council meetings, officials have been un- ablt.> to account for this large pmportJon of phone use by the Community Services Depart- ment '1" Mannin~ said a report on tht.> s1tuat1on 1s due by the end of thl· month · In the meantime. she said an a report to City Manager Wilham Woollett Jr , "we have tak('Tl action to monitor present lt'lt•phone use more carefully to n•duce the potential for abuse · She added that officials still do not have the information to Jnswer Sills· questions about com munlty services department te-lphone use "as completely as possible" 'Howt>ver." she-said. "we will ~ able lo ,&t>spond no later than Dec 7 " Youths Protest SAN JOSE <A P ) -More lhlin 200 youths marched on a city t•ounc1I meetmg here, demand mg an efl4 to what they charge 1s police harusment of youths at a street comer known for its weekend youth vtolence - 'til Christmas <beginning November 23> our 3000 employees will be bused to the Plaza so that you, our valued customer. wlll have more convenient and close to store parking. SOUTH COA5T PLAZA BRISTOL & SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ' P&tBoone i\onounces Food Plan LOS ANOE.LES (AP> -Aft.er latlaertal tor a 0 Qpica1 Cambo- cUu Tbanb1ivtn1 dinner" ol dried flab. rice aad water. repree..Utiftll ol '° Clu1stiaa .,ena. announced the fonna-UOD at a $100 millloo campalp to &'i:de food, medicine and elo to war-torn Cambodia. Sln1er Pat Boone ULDOUDCed Project Cambodia's 1oala Tues· day and said members of the eampal10 include television evanielists Billy Graham, Oral Roberta. Rex Humbard and Robert Schuller. BOONE &\ID Lbey have all joined Project Cambodia in "a cooperative effort to cut red tape and 1et the ureently needed supplies to the hundreds or thousands of homeless Cambo- dians. These people have no shelter. "They are lying on the ground, with only grass and bark to eaL" THE FODAL announcement of the project followed a Mooday nicht dinner at a West Hollywood restaurant wilb representatives of the 40 groups. The "typical Cambodian Tbanblf ving dinner" of fish, rice and water repast "was probably far, far better than what most Cambodians will eat this Thursday." Boone said. He said be hopes to use television and radio commercials and a network telethon to focus al· -teotion on the plight of the re. fugees. "I believe that the American people, by channeling their con tributions directly to the 21 volunteer organizations al.ready working in the area, will be able to accomplish a great deal," Boone said. On Your Jtlark ••Softie," a six-week-old Siamese, waits for the signal to begin after Salinas pet store owner Tiffany Worthy brought in a cooked 20-lb. turkey for the pets in her store. She says the animals deserve a Thanksg1 ving treat as much as anyone. Boys' Club Broke Law SANTA CRUZ CAP> -The Boys' Club or Santa Cruz violat· ed sta~aw by refusing to admit girls, a Jitdge ruled Tuesday Santa Cnu County Superior Court Judge Chris Cottle found in favor or five young plaintiffs represented by the Amencan Civil Uberties Union. The younpters -three &irls and two boys -contended that the 10.year-old club violated the state's Unruh Civil Rights Act in f'efusing to admit girls. Two of the girls who brought the swt had been denied admission to the club Defense attorney Robert Sosso. who said the case wouJd be appealed, contended that the law wasn't applicable to the Boys' Club because 1t was not a business. But CotUe said the law a1ao applied to a place of amusement and not only to a prorit-onented establishment. NEW FOLD-AND-STACK CHAIRS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS FURNITURE The look and feel of good dining chaffs with solid maple and hardwood frames. upholstered groined vloyl cushions and a fine furniture finish Secure steel locking system with easy fold·ond- stack. a wonderful space saver Fabulous price, and Included at no extra cost there·s delivery and our famous warranty of Quality \ I , aOMJNGD MID lt la oat known whether naatOll'1'ttb OtUMD• r..adue WOUid produce qy lll ellt&. 1Ald t.bt EPA bun•t Mt a ~ lenl bee It lacb auttlct.m lDfOrmatJoft. H aald tbe amount of Orthae found~ the tomitoea wu teq than the amcunt aUonCt on ceteij met lettile.. Oitberil LI the ClwvTcm Cbemkal Co. 'a braDd nam• tor orcaniopbolobate aeepbate. It is ~ OD army wonm. the cabbaae ~ aad aptdda. kYen San DlejO Cou:nt1 crowen had tMlr pole wtnt.er tomatoes quaranttDed tut month. The other ftve ..-en't ablpplnl tomatoes. Romtn1er said. The 1 000 affected acres represent leaa than ball 'ot San t>le10 County's tomltO ef'OP. Alien Hunts Restricted LOS ANGELES <AP) -A U.S. District judp hu laaued a temporary reatrainin1 order restricting the ac~ of lmmi· gr a lion and N aturaliaalion Service agents during nel1bborbood searches for u. le1aJ aliens. Judge David W. WUUams ls· sued an order Tuesday requlrlng agents to have specific in!orma· tion "concerning illegal ac- tivities by occupants'' before'p- proachmg a residence ) It also prohibits mvesUgation.s between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. under most circumstan ces and restricts the amount of as s1stance INS agents can receive from police Shall'• Sbtn-Sau!d LOS ANGELES CAP> -Prin· cess Chams Pahlavi. sister of the ousted Shah of lran, bas been sued for nearly $70,000 111 overdue bills for furniture and appliances she bought for her Caspian Sea Villa Western Contract lnle rna· tlonal Inc . a Northern California firm. 1n1t1ated Tuesday's suit 1n Superior Court, claiming that Pnncess Chams and her husband had paid $Wi,991.10 on a total bill of $226,705.38. but bad owed the re mainlng $69,714.28 for about a year. Representatives of the princess could not be reached for comment. ( ) B..allflft Freefl STATE CAMARILLO <AP> -Faur ?•marillo residents were te- ..... -----------leased unbanned Tuesday DiCht OU Prej~t E•efll LOS ANGELES <AP> Chevron USA ls awaiting Mayor Tom Bradley's 1i1nature to begin what would be the city's largest 0tl and gas drilling proJ· eel The City Council Tuesday unani mously approved CheV1"0D'1 application to drill on the l ,645·acre site 1n the Pacouna-Miss1on Hills area of the Sun San Fernando Valley An aide to Councilman Robert Ronka, who represents the greater part or the area where the drilling is to take place, said the community is behind the project. £rUU Claarartft"ized LOS ANGELES CAP' - Former President Gerald Ford refrained from cnllc1r.ing Pres•· dent Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage cns1s, wtuch he called "probably the most dangerous. volatile. senou.s in ternational crisis the United States has f~ced in 40 years " "Tlus ta not the ume to be of fermg free, curbside advice. · Ford said before addresslftg the National Associallon or Ac· counta.nts here Tuesday ni&hl after they were held bost'2'e durine the armed robbery 0\ a pharmacy. Three employees and the owner ol the pharmacy were te- leased one at a time over a three-hour period after the gtpl• man realized he was unable to escape, autbontiessaid. The VfD· tura County Sherifrs Departmtnl said Crai1Turner, 27, Van Nurs, 1s being held in connection with the incident Also arrested was SonJa Marcus. 31, Van Nuys. Speasers Net A• .. efll SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sponsors of a comics convention t .. at drew doiens of nationally known artists here las t summer weren't laughing today when they reported the loss or $12,000 an receipts. But sponsors said they hope to recoup their losses by sboWJng cartoon movies m a donalt!d mov1ehouse Saturday night. And a fund-ra.a.smg auction is planned with Charles Schu.ltz, who draws the comic strip "Peanuts," and other artists donating originals Television Taken CONCORD. N.H. CAP> A telev1s1on was taken during a break·tn at the Carter-Mondale pT"es1denllal primary head- quarters, police sa1d Tuesday l'm-2ing to Fashion Island on Friday. November 23 at 12:00 noon. Li sten for the siren as my fire engine (courtesy of the Newport Beach Fire Department) arrives at th~ cast entrance of JCPenney. I'm so excited about my visit with each one of you. I'll be m my Santa house in Stage Court until December 24. You can have your picture taken with me -a beautiful insta01 color photograph -for a'nominal charge. Here·s when you can visit me: Monday-Friday 11:00 A.M.-11:00 P.M., Saturday 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. unday 12:00 P.M.·5:00 P.M. I \.( See you soon! FASHION ISlAND ~~ \ I a Not Needed Yet Irvine Councilman Larry Agran·s plan to have voters decide in June if they want to see the city partitioned mto councilmanic districts bas gone down to def eat At. this stage, perhaps justifiably so, Jrvme is stall small enough to have effective representation from a coupcil chosen on an at-large basis However, m a city that is the largest geographically in Orange County and promises someday to be among the most populous as well, it 1s conceivable that a distract system of representation, warts and all. may be ap- propnate m some future day. Agran's chief concern is that the cost of campaigning a lready is gorng too high on a citywide basis and that newer areas in the city arc being under-represented on the council. Supporting him on the losing end of a 3·2 vote last week was Councilwoman Mary Ann Ga1do. The council majority of Mayor David Sills and Coun dlmen Art Anthony and Bill Vardoulis believe the present system is suitable and effective enough. Anthony maintained the council has always been able to address neighborhood problems wherever they arise and claimed no evidence had yet been presented which showed the at- large system was not serving the needs of all city resi- dents. The problems inherent m so-called ward politics arc easy to enumerate Council members looking out for their own distncts or bases of power -frequently show lit- tle concern for other areas. However, if Irvine reaches its eventual plateau of more than 200,000 residents, it seems just as obvious that at-large campaigning will be a vety expensive and dif ltcult proposition When city growth patterns would no longer make it necessary to reapportion distncts for nearly every elecuon, perhaps then a better system of representation could be studied. A Divided Council It doesn't take a political scientist to see how severe- ly divided the Irvine City Council has become. Every major decision the council made at its last meeting was on the basis of a 3·2 vote. In each case, council members Larry A~ran and Mary Ann Gaido were on the losing end. Opposing them were Mayor David Sills and Councilmen Bill Vardoulis and Art Anthony. Needless to say, philosophical differences of opinion are not only healthy but necessary in a representative rorm of government. But the personal antagonisms which have aggravated already differing viewpornts threaten to disrupt the legislative process. And this politicized atmosphere only promises to become even more highly charged as the June city coun- cil elections draw nearer. What we would hate to see is the transformation of Irvine from an arena of constructive debate to a polarized, bitterly divided community. While there wall be many more 3-2 votes on the coun- cil, there should be fewer personal clashes and bitter arguments. They only delay and complicate issues re- quiring timely decisions. • Opinions expreaaed In the apace above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artl1t1 Rudet comment la Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P 0 . Box 1580, Coste Mna, CA 92628. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Tricky Deer BJLM.BOYD Up 1n Michlaan, 39 deer - se·teo bucb, 14 does and 18 fa.nu -were fenced into oae equan mile of trffl and Dear Gloomy Gus fields . Six experienced woodsmen were turned loose therein to hunt those deer. It took four daya before one of them spotted a buck. The teat.a went on for four huntin1 aeaaons. And the averaee time lt took those aeuooed hunters to siabt • buck wu 51 hours. 1be polot: There are an awful lot of deer out there that you and 1 Jutt • never see. Am adriled 17 corporaw executive• ln thl1 eountr)' are paid annual 11l1rle• ol more than ti mlWon. . W H none other &han Saint J orome who ln U.. Middle A•ea decreed. that nuna must never eat beam. Mailbox TOE ESULT of all of tho bacllbltin1 has created the climate wherein two enormously ambllloua youo1 polillctaana thiDll they cao wreet the Democratic Party nomtnalloo away from Carter CaUfornla·s upstart Jerry Brown, poueued of an all con· 1umlna ambition for the pre- sidency which bu occupied bis Ume since be wu first elected In 1974, almost to the complete de· rellction of his dultea as eov emor. bas been most open in at· tackiDI the President But bis campai&n wu 1etting FOOD FAST .a IN SUPibRT er ~ ~,,, lPANIAN STUDENTS •• ·' = --......... nowb , •"• w .. Sen. :r..s K aedy_ •. • the • Brown hd bettJ someWbat en- ooura1ed by 10 • Jukey primary wlru lo &118 •ben votttt ,..,,. .U.U vteWio1 Mm u •• .. lnteratln1 a.w poUUeal f'-ure." THAT IVPPORT ... .,, ... hu faded lido rdhlnane11 u ~· HW more of Brown and wtMd up to the fact that b.la outra1eoua 1latement.1 were a1dn to t.M ac- uon.1 ot a Juvenile brat Mftin1 attent.ioo. H1I rhetoric bu (:OQJe to be recopJ.ied for wbat it ls, word.a without aubltance or, u Brown himself c.alll lbem. ·'bu.II worda." Waverina between bh po9e u a reborn fiacal conservative and an all out bleedlna heart liberal who beheves the economic IOlu t100 lS to be found i.n aovernment work pro&ram.s a la the New Deal. Brown bu loet most all of hu li beral s upporters and whatever conservative o r INSUPJWTOF AMERICAN HOSTAGES moctent.a.ckenbe~­ lJ bad fooled. Hll adm tted scheme of bandlilt• po eal r.r:.~= tbe left :·1f.:'C:-lli! rt pt, baa boomeraaaed. Wl'IB KENNEDY ht die '1k· lure the UberU. have deMi'ted Brown l1ke ratl from a &1nktn1 ablp . But Kenoedy, wbom the media keeps whooplnc up • a penon wtth p-eat cbarlama and lbe p,...umed hetr to the Camelot day11 o( John P. Ken- nedy, may find the luster baa worn otr In the ftnt place, when people acroH tbe nation commence talun1 a hard look al Teddy and applytnt their inherent morallly to bJa conduct, whatever lmqe he may have will suffer. Perbapa bis expulsion from Harvard may be overlooked but hi• tendency to for,el bis wile and children while he dalllea wtlh other women, lnc:luding b.la o ff l<'e help, will not find toleran<'e an the Bable Belt And, for a iireat many the name Ted Kt-nnedy will always bnng to mind that poor girl left an the llottom or tht-river that fateful night lonl( ago EVEN WITHOUT tho&e negative faC'tor!\ the capture of .i p .. rty nom1nat1on from a sit tang l'rf".'Sldt·nt 1s unhc·ard of. Ask H1>0ald f<1•agan Ut: couldn't l'Vl'n Win 11 .. w;ay from a Pres1· d1·n1 who hadn t been elected to I hf' Jllh A f11r d,.f.,dl1ng an incumbent l'r,.111d.-n1 Am•·rH·"n" are most '"I 1Jr t.wt ''' r haOl(l' Especially v.ti• n ltt1,<,• 'N·k1ng the .)Ob are r111 1,. 111 r 1,r ,.,,1 iJS good as the ~u.. hdt 1n And PVt'n though t,..ah Hr•1 .... T1 Jntl Kf·nn1·dy were 11• ... d'idliri~ • • '11•, ... , the lime. ttl•') tt11•Jl'I t1J\• t1•· ir<I rif llarry T '''"'J'• in J~Us L1kt· Chicago s r.r .. I nt \1a)<Jr .ldnf• B)rnes, lhe r111Z ,.u·. v,1iicc1.'.1n.-. lumed their t1.sr II.~ r1 n him So. too, dad 1 r>nirt-"s and all the party nairm,.n .\ --~gmenl of the par !'. m.irrhl'(j aWll)' to form a third ~•drt\ f., .. r> poll sho wt.'<1 him a l()~<'r S'lbodv was for him :-Oobod; that 1~ f•xceptmg lhe 1>•.,1pl1• Tht' mriral of all that ts, don t <.di < arti:r :.hurt Faces of Hunger Haunt the Feast Day To the Editor As we brace ourselves for our annual Thanksgiving feas t, the faces of starving Cambodians stare vacantly at us from the pages of our daily newspapers, oHenng a painful contrast to our holiday preparations AS ALWAYS, it is the children who suffer the mos t Large num bers of the country's under-five population have already died. Many of those who survive do so with permanent brain damage and bone deformation due to malnutrition. Even lhose settled an refugee camps are easy prey to the effects of malaria, dysen· tery and pneumonia. Through a Joint effort of the international Save the Children Alliance, Save the Children (U.S.) can now provide these desperate refugees with food, medicine end bealtb care. A pedlalric medical team is bat- tllne to save children's lives in the Sa Kaew holding Camp. A hundred tbouaand refu1eea are beina treat.eel by other medical teams in border camps between Cambodia and Thailand. Rice. b!1h-protein fish meal, milk and eaaenUal drug1 are being nown lpto Phnom Penh or shipped to ltempoog Som. Yet the need ~ma LDlendin1. '"At tbla Ume for elvina thanks, I 11.k 10'l to consider extending a hand to tboee who, quite literal- ly, have not.hint. Any contrtbo-Uon, no matt.er how small, can belp save the children of Cam- bodia. Pleue mail your check today to Save the Children, Cambodian Relief Fund, Dept. P . Westport, Connecticut 08880. MARJORIE BENTON Chairperson, Board of Direct.on Save the Children C...t•ll••me To the F.dJtor: A letter to the editor, which appeared in your peper Nov. I , hu prompted mo to retpond to '"ut the record atral1ht ... 1..etlle Taylor, ln hef letter ,... 11rdlna my atatement.a at tbo Oct. p Restonal Coa•tal Com· mJ.aslon meetJD1, quetUoned 0\1 moUv• for verbally chut.latnc Coutal Commlulon atalf. • TRI: PAJlftaJLA& act.Jon ol CoHtaJ Com.mlllloo atatf 1'bJdt noked my toftcern wu merelJ one, In a ~ Uu ol actkml, • whJcl1 tiave cat.d to me tlW tbe staff app1rentl1 •l••• • tbem1elvee H tit• dect1I011· m1kin1 bodJ an4 U•• eoiq· mlHloa members at '"nlbblr Ila ,.,., ' prOM ii G• <'mplihed by lhl· \H•ll kno~n staff pracllrt• of vot 1ng on all proJCCll> an do,1•d do"r 't''>'aon before they ,., t•n <.'Ortll' b1•forc• the comm1:-i,1on In a lcll<'r lo tlw rhaarman of the body. I wrott· what mo-.t at· curately r<'flcrh my <,<•nl unt-nb on the matter · I ~ant to cm phas1ze. howevt•r that .1 pprn11al or disapproval of that proJt.'l'l <Huntington S\•al'11H IV 1 ts 11 relevant. as far as I m <·on cerned It " staff support .wd objective ~atht•ring of fac b on all sades of N.1C'h pro11•('t that comes before the c·ornmhs1on, lhat I'm looking for l further su~geslc·d in that l<•I ter that the chairman cft-,11(nllh' a subcommittee· of tht· c·om m1ss1on to mN•t "1th th•· 1·x ecut1ve dtre<.'lor and dt'sagnatl'fl staff to further dasruss lhe issue. an issue that •~ rnut·h lar~er than the and1 v1dual s atu:.itwn which took place at tht• Oct 2:.? meeting HARRIETT M WIEDEH Super visor, Second Dasln"t ..... Sarrflt~f-! ro the Editor Must we aacrHice theo environ mental gains or the last decad~ to provide tor the produ('taon .• of synthetic fuel'' On Nov I UIC House or Representatives passed a bill to eatabUah an Encr1y Moblllzalion Board (EM 8 > to expedite the 1itln1 of ener1y facilities. It wu empowored to override federal, 1tate and local laws. If. for Instance, the S'48 tbouaht the mouth ot Aliso Creek was a IOod place to l~te e nuclear plant or refinery. it would have the authority to do so re1ardleu of how many cltbena mt1ht protest It, or how such a plant mll)\l be •k>laUn1 federal, It.ate, or local reaula Uona. Subatantlve welvera of any law, federal, at.ate, or local, by a selected few wbo know Uttlt about the areas whose future ~ey are detennlnlna. are unac c1pt.abJo. Our Con1re11man voted ror tbl1 bill. Did bo reprOHnt yoo when he cut b1I lot for denial of duo proceu, for foul air and probably dettructJon of pnvtoua· ly protect.:l area 1 The ftDal form of the En flY MobUliatlon Board bu 1 to be deterrram.d. Membtrt of bo&b ffOUNI WUl ba conferrlnl·IOa.L ~Use nsulllW LU CCIII· reusaee wm be or a rnon ,..1uve nalw. tban t.be PJ"•· vtomw IDANd letitlaUon. w _ 1ould' carp our Con1r an. "'h<'n the C'onferenC'e rom m1tt('i• n·port <'Orne!. ba<.'k lo lhc Hou:.t• lo 'oil' for an E~t R that doe~ nut rub u ... of our right~ E\'ELYN GAYMA:\' Sltoppb19 Sp rrr To the Editor In n:~Jrd to your food sect.Jori art1t'lt• of l'lio' 7 ronrcrruna Fayt• '.'larodemu~· $7 000 shop· Jlln~ ~prl"C' there are a fr~ cor n•C't1on' that need to be made f.'1rst my motht>r •~ not a "~il'lf prof<.'!.sC'd gourm<'\ rook.' she• I'> a gourmt't cook She 1!> lht rhatrman or lhe gourmttt took a n~ '>et'l1on of the Rossmoor Woml'n ~Club. which happeru. tu ha\C over 65 members an that section alone She has spent the '4hole of last summer puttJng to~ethcr a N>Ok book which I!> a charll)' endea,or for that same womt•n s club ~ECOND : Gelson's was so ex· <'1lcd about her choosing their "tor<' that they went out of their '4 ay t.o make sure she could aet th<' best and lhe most useful of their food items an her cart Third Campbell's realized that they didn 't h ave the uverage housewife laklna this spree 1bey were urging h~ on with much enthusiasm. When she would order one pound of salmon or eieht lobster taUa, the Campbell 'a representative would 1ay "Give her lbe whole tray " My mother ll no\ peedy, and r reHDt the fact that your male wrtter wu IO tacky about. explalnln.c my mother'• luck in 1t'leld .. llvw cl> l bow J'OUW aot tai~ JC'liainlf1'fr' •. lh1 ... pn11· "inmn~ affair He was protJabl~ 11H•rv. ht· I med by my mot hC'r , c·om mon sense as Lo , h·"'"an~ f1101f items that would 1.1 ... 1 a long t1mt• rather than fill 111i: up th•· l ;1rt with coffee < lne mor•· thing. nothing my mot ht•r d111 was for publicity rt•.ison Tht• C'an of soup falling oH the l·art V.i.I' purely accidental and not for photo'> In my opuuon. ~h <.' rould hav1· gottt•n another thousand doll ar' v.orth of food att'ms 1n that car1 HE:--;EA '\IC'OOEMUS EdU4"al~ Tltr• 'Io lht• Editor I am not 1n favor of deporting an\ I ram an ... t Udl'Ol'- 11 1.., an t'durated Iranian that ask!> for a permit to asc,e mble. at 1s tht' Re.,l'rlv Hills Pohce Departm£'nt that could have granted the request, one wtuch they had no right to deny, and conducted a WE'ii-controiied pro- t est much lake the o ne in Wa'lhington D C It 1s an <'<iucated Iranian that p1ckl. up the pen, and works within the system. it is. however, a militant Iranian that packs up the shah's bloodstained sword. The United States can best serve its people by offering a system that encourages educa· lion ror all lhe world DAVID A ANDERSEN tJON~ To the Editor: I wiab to expr appreciaUon for the Nov. l3 editorial "UCI Need• TLC." It expresses pr-e- claely my hope that those who atudy and work at· UCI and u.se ita facilltlet wtll provide the "tender lovine care" that the campus buUdinp and &rounds need If we are to maintain an at- tractive campus. I am seeklna the cooperaUoo or au the campus community and hope that t.hroup a bilber level of individual lnvolvemet we can continue to malnta.ln a camfua environment of wbltb all o ut can be proud ~ DANIEL G. ALDRICH, JR. Chancellor • Ldt.,-.1 /rom "°"" OTI ~. Thi right to coftdfftu itttm to f1t ipac• or •IJmfnatt Ubtl u r.lnWd. LttUtl of JOO wordl "' ,.. au be ~Ml ,,,..,,,fftCC.. AU ldWt ...... 6-- clutflt lfgnah&rl'nd ~ oddrtn M 110m • mow bf 10IMftd Oft ,.. qWtt If 1t1f/ldnl ''°"°"II on-nt. twtrw IOUl not t>.,.. \ lj ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, f«>VEMBER 21, 1979 ~ . tages Would " Exeeuteil' Ts:JIJWf I I (AP) -Ira. nJua tbreateaed today to eaecute tb• Amertcam tb•J bold u .......... ta the U.S. Ema.-:, U ti.. Unlt.d 8\atel mo.aata a mlUtary operaUon q Iran. 11M tbrut followed a Yelled b.tat ol military actJon by the CartH admlnl1tratlon wblcb Tla tclaJ ordered tbe aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk and five escorttnc wan.blp1 tot.be Indian Ocean. Another U.S. tuk force led by the carrier Midway la alreadJ m the area, about 800 miles llOUtb ot the Persian Gulf. Tbe students, who occupied ... * * I.be Nov. ' d mandlq I.be ot UM ailed abab frOm New Yort, tllued a 1lmilar threat ln tbe ftnt cb.y1 of tbe crl1l1. At that time. U .S. autborlU11 aald no military rtlCUI operation wa1 COD· templm.ct. Meanwhile, Ayatollah Rubollah Kbomelni whipped up mammoth anti·Amerlcan dem· on1traUom acroa Iran today u part ot b1I campalp to pres- aure the U.S. eovernment into surreodertnc the ahah. HundredJ of tbouaaDds chant· ed ''Mar bar abab, mar bar Carter: -"Death to t.be shah, * * * death to Carter'' -aJ they marched la orderly, well- or1anbed coluJDU throUlb the 1treeta ot Iran'• capital. Tbe ltudenta' atatemeot aald: " "We have been Informed that Lbe Americans intend to au.ck Irulan t.rrttory. "We .... hereby 'IHl'IUDI the American tovemmeut: "U these threats materialize all the bollaqea will periab. "The smallest military at· greasloo against Iran will also threaten the lives or all Americans residing in Iran and immediately the U.S. Embasay will be blown up. * * ... .. '"l'be lalamJc COUDtriet wlll not 1lt quiet a1alntt aucb a milllary aureatoo. ·'Tbe 1nm1aD people .w do an lo tbetr power to defend tbe country.'' Aft.er ICbomelnl hardened bll threat TUes4a7 to try u llJles the nmatntni bostqes at tbe embauy, tbe Carter admlnittra- Uou respcmded with tu hint of military aetion. Tbe turnout for the dam '1 elem· onatratlona lo Iran waa the blgseat alnce tbe jubilant celebrations that ereeted Jtbo. mein.i oa tm return from exile lut February. Estimates of the * * * crowda ID Tehra raqed up to z: mlllloa. or about baU tbe normal• popul•tioo ot the capital. The hate festiftl crowda marcbed to the occupied U.S. Embuay and were exhorted by rell1lou1 leaden. Along with their chants aialmt the abab ~ President Carter, the marclten aan1 in pralM ol Khomeini, aboot their flstl ln the air and 1houted "Al· lab Akhbar" "God is Great." Lit.bl planes dropped leaflets over tbe marchers declaring that tbe American hostages were spies. * * * .Moslem Moh Burns U.S. E assy • ~ ..... Pretty Sara Slevcove, 17, is the new Miss San Clemente , ror 1980. She was chosen ~ rrom a field or 16 contest· \ ants. ,~~~~~~~~~~~- 7 ~ Airport ~lawsuit j Mulled By FREDERIC& SCBOEMEBL Of Ille Delly ...... Staff Orange County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden deliberated today over claims by a pilots' t sroup that Capistrano Valley Airport was wrongly closed by San Juan Capistrano officials in April, UJ78. Judie Soden, following two ·• days of testimony, took the lawauit against the city under submission. The pilots' attorney. Frank Dimino, charged the City Council with makin" an "end run" around the political proc· eas when it executed a qwt· claim deed that restored ownership oft.be airport property to CapistraDO Airport and In· duatrial Park Ltd. Tbe quitclaim deed, which Dimlao referred to as a "*2 (lee AJllPO&T, Pa1e AZ> Coast Wea'&her Snmhfne CCDtinumi and lllt)ltlJ warmer tbroa.lh Tbunday. Lon toalaht raqlq from 32 at tbe beaches to 42 tnland and bl&b T!nrrsday from 70 atoaa tbe coat to 18 in- land. Parking Site Cost Studied By SFEVE MITCHELL Of -0..ly ...... ,&aft Laguna Beach City Council members directed the city manager Tuesday to meet with a development firm m hopes of reducing costs of a 191-space downtown parking structure beneath a. proposed senior c1t1zen's housing project. Windsor· Pacific Development Co.. a Los Angeles-baaed firm, was selected earlier this year by the federal Housing &Del Urban Development Agency. It was to construct a 74-unit apartment complex for low-income senior citizens above the city-owned G lenoeyre Street parking lot near Laguna Avenue. Problems arose when tbe de- veloper told city officials its cost estimate to build the parking structure was too low. The firm originally said it could build the two-story park· ing structure for $764,000, which would give the city an additional 70 parking spaces over what cur· rently exists on the single level parking lot. But revised figures presented to the city by Windsor-Paclfic show the cost for the 63,710 square foot parking facility will be more like $1.2 million. That c06t estimate is more in hne with proposals from other firms for the HUD seruor bous· ing contract. . The city bas $495,000 set runde in Community Development Block Grant Funds for the senior housing project, and another $108,000 in parking in· lieu funds that could be used for ' <See PARKING, Pa1e AZ> Gls to Get Turkey Meal South Orange County servicemen who can't make it home for Tbankagivint will still be able to have a hearty boll· day meal Thursday thanks to a San Clemente group. Turkey and all the fix· in'• will be provided between noon and 3 p.m. for an eatimated 350 servicemen at the In· terfaith Serviceman's Center, 15C Ave. Victoria, San Clemente. Center Executive Dlrec· tor Bert Koller aaid the food bas been provided by local reddenta and mem- ben ol civic ll"CJUPS. ,4D RESPONSE Ol!l'SPED CAR "I told D1.J car faster than I "er drove it. .. lly Dall1 PUot e•ualfted ad drew fllOd n1poue ... That'• the·~~ .to17 ol tbl Latuna S.acb man wbo placecl WI Id ID the DallJ Pilot:• Goodbfle, T.- Heather Immoor, 21h, or Corona del Mar, probably didn't realize it at the time, but her display or affection for the turkey she met dunng a recent outing in Irvine may have been the last one the Thanksgiving bird received. It may have been the first, too, i£ you take into account the personalities of most turkeys. Anyway, it's doubtful Heather's lovely gesture saved the old boy from the roasting pan. SC Mul]s Demolitions Marine Defender Killed ISLAMABAD. Pakistan <AP1 -Moslem mobs shoutmg · · lull the Amen can dogs 1 ·' stormed and burned the U S Embassy today The State Department in Wasl:uogton said one Manne wa.-. shot and loUed and about 100 Amencans were rescued from the roof of the burning building by Pakist.aru troops and taken to the Bntiah Embassy Authorities here said the shooting at the embassy left at least ooe demonstrator dead and 37 wounded, including two Americam . Elaewbere. mobs lo the Pakiatmi cities of Labore and Rawalpindi set fire to U.S. ln formation Centers, but no in 1unes were reported, the Stall Department aaid. The U.S. Defense Department fdenWled the dead Manne as Cpl. Steven Crowley 20, of Port Jeffenoo. N.Y. The vaolence was touched off by the seizure Tuesday of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, SaudJ Arabia, 1ite of Islam ·s holiest shraoe. Although the armed band which took over the mosque was reported to belong to a Moslem sect linked to anti American Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Sh.lite Moslems. tht· Pak1stan1 mobs blamed tht• United States. The State Departme nt charged that Khomeini's office made a ''false and 1rrespons1 ble" statement alleging that Americans and Israelis were Ill volved m the takeover of lh1 mosque in Mecca In a broadcast monitored in India. the Pak1stan1 Pres1 dent, Gen Mohammed Zia ul aq, urged restraint by Moslems and said the seizure of tht• mosque m Mecca "had nothmg to do with the Western world .. Io Wastungton, White House spokesman Jody Powell said "Geo. Zia specifically asked that the president express on Ills San Clemente City Council beeao on the SO.year-old peer. restrooms at the end of the pier behalf. to the Amencan people b b · b ... bis deep r egret and members will meet at 1 t.orugbt New pilings, deck boards and to house t e aat s op con· apologies for the attack . . that to consider a plan to demolish a rallinp were installed on the cessioo, Lawson added. in particular bis personal regret restaurant and bait shop located pier. Council members also will be at the death of the Amencan on the city pier. Lawson said the restaurant uked to comider wbat to do Manne be expressed. The meeting will be held in the and shop have been criticized by with the leatea held by tbe "He asked that the American council chambers, 100 Ave. Orange County Health Depart· restaurant and bait shop owners people be assured that be was Presidio. ment o«lciala ln recard to their 'bl ti San Clemente City Planning san.it.aryccnditiona. that will both expire in talcinC every possi e ac on to Director Jim Lawson said the Lawson said tbe electrical February. auure tbe safety or their pier restaurant and bait abop s y 1 t em i o the ex i 1tio1 Also on the eouncll'a qeoda :na:s•[;;:;_af:;3.~~ in Pakistan are now ln a decayina bulldine re1taurant-lhop bulldint is ln t.oa.ilht ls • report from City At-1 al b that wu conatruct.ed at the end need ot-·'·· tornev Mlcbael Bartlett on Hosp t sources ere said • ~ ed cW ' •--~ Pa.klatan.1 police fired Into the of the city pier more than 20 He recommend tbe fa ty whether t.be COUDdl can ~ crowd of tem of thousands at the yean a.co be torn down and replaced wttb bJpats formal biddiDI pro-em baaay. killtna one dem· Tbe rettaurant and shop have a buildina that will house the cedurt9 to appro\te a ~000 d d · been doled lince earlier thi1 restaurant. A second build1nl ~to nmoHte tbe dt;J-owned on1trator an woun int vear wben renovation work could be conatruct.ed near the cb Qub fadlity. <See EllMSSY, Pase AZ> j * * * " Saudis Poised for Raid I RIY ADii, Saudi Arabia <AP> -The Interior lllDl.ltry aald Saud! ArabAan tioope were lD a , po1ltklll toc1aJ to make an all-out a11aplt on llahd11t ll01lem1 bold.lnl out in Mecca'• Grand •'*l• bal beld baa tor fear of Urn11Df bolta&• and damqina tb ••CNd edUlce.: Tbe miolatr1 1tatement, broadcut .,, tbe Rl1•dh *late radio, made no mentiOA of earlier rePorta from TWile, Twll'1a. q\IDtlq Saudi IOUftts tbm • IQtq tlOOSll hid .. 1aulted tbe pnmen and NCAP- tUffd IDOlt of lllam •1 bolllll alar1De. 8ndi alftdala art at.- teodlna an Arab 1wnmlt meet· ln• ln 'l\mia. The 1'lniJ IOUl'C* 1aJ4 tbe.J learned that tb• llabdlst MOilema .un .... w-..oat oo an upper floor of the bulJdlnl. But, tbeJ reDOIUd. the ceatn1 area, includlai tb• court;Jard contalnlnJ tbe sacred Kuba, had bMD deared of th• ln· trudet1, and mOlt or tbelr bol~ bad bMll releuecl. TIM·' Iateriof lllD.lat.rJ l&a t Ul4 tbert WN DO lDdlca• UoDa tbat tbe II.cc.a lDddlat ...u eoaDect.ed wtth Cei1atil ... Uonaltti••· Wbat le firm, a.o ...... ll tlW thae .,... ' ' Deity ................. fttAUREEN KEMP OET'I READY TO PREPARE FEAST In Coate MeH, tM Spllit of Titanlmgtwtftf SO· cent Deal Mesan Hosts Turkey Fete By JACKIE RYMAN Of• CW1Y,.... IUlt Maureen Kemp of Costa Mesa doesn't believe people should have to spend Thanksgiving alone. THAT'S WRY she's cooking Thanksgiving dinner at her C06ta Mesa restaurant and serving it tor 50 cents a person. It's a tradition that dates back half a dozen yean to when she operated another restaurant, Vikki's, also in Costa Mesa. "l was g1vtng rood away for free but then I found out the ABC (Alcoholic Beverages Commission> could come down on me so now we make it as cheap as possible," Mrs. Kemp said. DINNER WILL consist of turkey -she's preparine six 22·pounders -along with stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, vegetable, bot roll, and, ii abe bu Ume, pumpkin pie. Servin& will begin at noon on Thanbgivin& at the Chalet, 2MS Harbor Blvd .• and continue "until we run out of food." Mra. Kemp. 52, a native of New Zealand, Aid abe especially appreciates Tban.k.sgivina because abe knows what tt's like to be •lone on holidays and becauae lt'a a favorite occasion in her adopted homeland. "I SUPPOSE like everybody else I've been alone on holidays and when you say desperately lonely I KUHS that JUSt covers it," she said. "I don't want to sound like a Pollyanna, but l th1nk you can help." Mrs. Kemp siUd she started her tradition by serving lasagna and organizing pol lucks for ber regular customers to celebrate birthdays and other occasions. She'll repeat her Thanksgiving 50-cent special on Christmas this year, too, she said. "lljustfet.apeopte knowtbere·s anopentng," Mrs. Kemp explained. "People used to have famlllee. Now they live in a httle square. like a concentration camp, end they don't know their neighbors ... SHE 8AJD SHE expect.a several hundred customers on Thanksgiving, partly as a result of a newspaper ad she took out, and beean cooking Monday night. "I'll be all orpnized by Wednesday night," Mrs. Kemp aald. "I 'll have the turkeys cooked and ready to shce " AlthouCb previously she's left the restaurant early on Tbank.sgivin& to join her family for dinner, tb.i.a year 1be aald they'll be helping out and will participate in the restaurant event. It'• certainly not a profit-making enterpriM, Mn. Kemp noted. • •....aAT WOULD be wrong -it isn't in the spirit ot the thing," 1be 1aid. "It'• not that I'm rich. I have trouble meet.I.DI billa like everybody else. But I tb1nk it mean.a moTe when it comes from the heart than when you have money to throw awa1 "I e!Qoy dolnt It. I enjoy pla.nnlpl for lt. And I hope people are happy." Suits to Stand WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -A federal Jude• bU ruled aplmt fh• maaufactura.r1 of the be1'blclde Acent 'Orul•· OMNGaCOMf DAILY PILOT Closing Set For Library t , TIM Laauoa B•eeh branch llbrarr will be dQHd for re- e..,,.UU, bt>&tsmtna Saturday at 5 P.-ID· ·.ne Wnry, lit • Gl~ St •• wW 1'IG9ID Dec •• at 10 a.m; LibrUJ Ntrou tan retw'll boot.a or check out boob at tbe Dana NlpeJ brancb Ubrtf1, tho lrvint·U ~. Pm facWt.J or uae ll1llioP vw~ btanCb. Boan an TiMldaJt UlroUiti TlluridaJtrom 10 a.m. totp.m., and Frtday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 01.- Nllited Uie ........... Ad. htU -tro Ma~ X.· = .. 11.oc:: ~c.~~ .... Quit .. -d..cl •DPrOldl wH the ulck•t way for-the CJi1 to wi def the alrport burden, n p, ma up~ Uft-"'--. ol San Cler.nea.te and Jay WtUeoa of La1ana Nl1uel, dHd•d tbe airport r:aawv ud taiway luda to tbe dtJ Im. UQder terms o1 tbe dittd ti» property woald reftrt back to tbe Pannenblp U ad wbn tbe ldrDort wu eloled. TM COUDCfi itated lta deliN to clOM tbe a1rpoC't OD April 5, 1971, witb U.. act.loo to be dfeetive June 1, 1978. A ccordlna to Ill ocalla, bowever, clolure would have re- quired land use permit revoca· tlon bearlQ.11 before the city plannlna CSmmlaaloo -bear· lnas that would have taken several weeks. Friess tesUfied that at lbe aame dme the city was consider· Ing the airport closure It was facins a lawsuit tlled oTel' the death of a 5-year-old ctrl who df.H killed at the airport by a SMane in May 1977. · Friesa said one reason the city wanted to offload the airport waa to prevent further liability. Dimino argued that lbe quit· claim deed waa void "because peopfe wbo bad the riaht to ex- ecute it didn't have the right to execute lt." "Either the deed's good, Judae. or no good. It's no 1ood," Dimino told Soden. Jameds Di Marco, attorney tor lbe partnerahlp, said the re- turn or the land to Winton and Willcox wu not a gift of public property and resulted in no lou to the dty. • 'The city bas another piece or Croperty on the lax rolls, no iability and no maintenance," Dl Marco said. Referring to-a tape recording or tbecowicil's action authoriz· ing the quitclaim deed, Di Marco said, "~ the tape said~ we have to do it anyway. Let's do it now. There was nothing secretive about it. The airport wu 1oing to be closed." City attorney Pat Dully, in bis cloalng argument, rejected Dimino'• contention that the co~nc;t bad acted illegally in diacuaatnc the airport closure in executive session. Dully said the city bad in· formation that it would be aued over the airport cloeure tasue, and claimed threatened liti&•· lion was a proper matter for ex- ecutl ve aesalon diacu.ssion. "The attorney-client privilege can be held by a public entity," Dully argued. Dimino bad attempted to re- fute the city's position that the executive session was illegal by calling as a witness Roy June, former Costa Mesa city attorney. June testified that, in bis opinion, the executive aeuion was not proper because it dealt with threatened -not actual - litigation. Judge Soden has given no ln· d1callon on when he will give a decision in the case. F,...P-.eAJ PARKING ••• the parking structure. But City Mana1er Ken Frank told council members Tuesday that sUll leavea a deficit of Dear· ly '880,000. He SlJ8gesled the council allow city official• to wort witb Wlndaor·Pacific to see l.f a dif. ferent parking lot. conftauratioll could be designed Ill a coat tot.be city of '850,000. That would ~equlre Uae cit)' to come up wtth '2f'J ,OCJC,) 1n eeneraJ fund revenue. to Onance the two-level parldlal structure. Frank 18id thJt amount eoald be r~vered over a period of years from new partru1& meter r.HeDuel and tbe '38,0001UM to Wlndlor·Pactflc for Cbe thtrd· level ap.utmeat ~Uorm wblcb would be.owned the ctty. Tbe firm nu1d 1eaM apartmeDtl to Nldal' c:tUJent. ~ comid1 a1lo uted Pnnk to wotlc with tbe developer &Dd IH if fewer patklnl 1pacea eoa14 be pnwSdecl In order to keep tM COit to tb• MOl.000 . available to the clt1 from feet.rat fUndl and ln·lllU partdnl revenues. ,, ... "' ... .41 • Police Nid bUralan used a di •llDll llOd (loekiq pU911) to twtlt oil a dlad bolt at U.. bome ol HarTJ L. Ba1Jl•, n, ot 11118 Ben Court~- The tJdeft9 took more thin ST ,500 to Jewelr1, plUI a televtalon Mt. lltanO and ndk> md odm' bouldaold &'OOdl 1« a total lcm o1 w..-.. Offldall uld bur&Ian broke a wiodow to pin acceu to the home ot Jane ButaJean, cas Locust St. TUelday, where they took Jewelry, and cub valued at more th.ID $10,000. Cities Take Holiday for Thanksgi,ving City balls will be cloeed Thun· day and Friday and tras h pickups delayed one day lo Orance Coat cWea became ot the Tbanblf vinl holiday, of· flclala reported today. TrHb pickup• normally scheduled Thundaya will be made Friday and ptclnape usual· Jy on Friday• will be made Saturday ol th1I week. All county orflcea and courts will be closed Thursday but Superior Court personnel will work Friday. Municipal courts will be closed Friday The county dump will be closed Thunday. No residential or business mail will be delivered Thursday All public offices will resume regular business hours Monday Burglar Silent San Clemente reshhnt Jess Roe•. ol 116 Ave. Pelayo, told police be woke up today and found that a bur&Jar bad taken '30 from hi.I waflet durtn1 the Dia.ht. Police said the lb!ef ap. parentJy broke lnto Rou' apart- ment throC1lb a kitchen window HOUA!ft). CAP> -Wut OU.•• Scbool Dl1trtct aimloJatratora bave beamed a cblldNll'• ChrlAma booll tlfter oo • plalntl by oannta tbat tt oortr•1*! S&Dta-ctau. u bavlq • oer.Uv• attitude towaril~ Oflldm .ma tM book, .. Pa&ber Chftftmu'* by En1U.b autbor Raymond Brl1p, abowed the Jolly stfl·llwr pumblllll aboUt ~ weatbtr and ooader· iii• mlDor deta1Ja like bow to ,. bdo • moblle bome. The bpot .,.. temoYed from tJrie tbehw at all lb of tbe d1Jtrtet'1 •mm· tary aebooi., 1ald Ray Jobnlon. a Weilt Ottawa ad.mLDlltnUff wl.tta.m. Qi.ff Plan Put Forward By County A Caplatrano Beach property owner told Orao1e County superviaon Tuesday that be doesn't want to pay lbe esttdlat· ed $2.500 it will cost to have a portion of the cliff be owns re- moved so that 1t woo •t tumble down oo Pacific Coast Highway Undaunted by Stanley R. Uould Jr."a reluctance to pay, supervisors ordered the En· v1ronmental Management Agen cy to begin removmg the cWf baz.ard today. Supervisors .,ere urced to g1 ve the g<>-abead by a report that saul a portion of the cWf could tumble oo to the b1ehway near the juoctJoo of Camloo de Estrella "at any time " But Gould ms1sted that lf a portion of the cllfr falls on to the highway that 1t 's because of a governmental dec1s1on to bwld a highway In ··a geolog1cal hazardous area ·· Besides, the property owner said, the county assessor sar.; his cliff property that 1.s 75 feet wide and about 400 yards loog LS worth only $24-0. Gould also Sllld that the l.D.itiaJ bite or an esllmated 100 cubic yards ol dirt to do away walb the a lleged buard could be JUSl the begl.DD1J11 of a coollnuoua dirt removal proJect that could cost him much more But Supervuor Thomas Riley noted that traffic barricades have sealed off one lane o( the b11bway to auto travel aince Nov 7. ---.. MORE CUSTOMER PAR Kl NC for vour convenience , everv weekend 'tll Christmas <beginning November 23> our 3000 employees will be bused to the Plaza so that you, our valued customer, .... wlll have more convenient and close to store parking. I Craft Guild In Laguna Plans Shows The Laguna Craft GuUd will spooaor two pre-Cbrlatmaa craft shows in Laguna Beach. with glft selections rangin1 from pot· tery to Jewelry. The nnn abow will be held Sunday on Forest Avenue in downtown Lacuna Beach and will run from 10 a.m to dusk. The second show will be Dec. 9 at the Village Fair center , bet ween Oak and Brooks Street That show will also begin al 10 .. m and cont.mue to duak. There 1s no adm1ss1on charge to eat.her craft show On exhibit will be the workJll of some 65 Laguna Beach artists, with toys and punles, leatherwork, batik, photographs, wmdch1mes. metal !>culpture, etched glass and other crafted glfls Worker Cru8hed CAPITOLA <AP> -A con strucllon worker was lulled here after about eight tons of sand and asphalt fell on tum wtule be was working an a trench SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL l 8AH DIEGO FREEWAY • • Pat Boone LOS ANGELES <AP> -After aathertni for a .. typical Cambo- dian 'Jbank:allvinl dllmer" of dried fl•~ rte• and water, represmtauves o( 40 Cbrlatlan aaencies announcecj the torma- Uon ol a *100 mllllon campelsn to provide food, medicine and clotblnl to war-tom Cambodia. Sinter Pat Boone announced Project Cambodia'• goals Tues· day and said members of the campaign include television evanielista BWy Graham Oral Roberts, Rex Humbard and Robert Schuller. BOONE SAID they have all joined Project Cambodia in "a cooperative effort to cut red tape and get the urgenUy needed supplies to the hundreds of thouaands of homeless Cambo- dians. These people have no shelter. .. They are lying on the ground, with only grass and bark to eat." THE FORMAL announcement of the project followed a Monday night d inner at a West Hollywood restaurant with representatives of the 40 groups. The "typical Cambodian Thankaglvlng dinner" of fish, rice and water repast "was probably far, far better than what most cambodians will eat this Thursday," Boone said. He said he hopes to use televwoo and radio commercials and a network telethon to focus at- tention on the pli&bt of the re- fugees. .. I believe that the American people, by channeling their con- tri bulions directly lo tbe 21 volunteer organizations already working in the area, will be able to accomplish a great deal," Boone said. On Yoar Marie ''Softie." a six-week-0ld Siamese, wa1ts for the signal to begin after Salinas pet store owner Tiffany Worthy brought in a cooked 20-lb. turkey for the pets in her store. She says the animals deserve a Thanksgiving treat-as much as anyone. ' Boys' Club Broke Law SANTA CRUZ (AP) -The Boys• Club of Santa Cruz violat· ed state law by refusing to adIDJt 1irla. a judge ruled Tuesday. Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judp Chris CotUe found in favor of five young plaintiffs represented by the American Civil Liberties Union. The younpters -three girls and two boys -contended that the lG-year-old club violated the slate's Unruh Civil Rights Act in refusing to admit girls. Two of the girls who brought the suit had been denied admission lo the club. Defe nse attorney Robert Bosao, who said the case would be appealed, contended that the law wasn't applicable lo the Boys' Club because it was not a business. But Cottle said the law also applied lo a place of amusement and not only to a profit-oriented establishment. NEW FOLD-AND-STACK CH-AIRS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 'EEi FURNITURE The look and feel of good dining chairs with aotld maple and hardwood ffames, upholstered grained vinyl cushions and a fine furniture finish. Secure steel tocking system with easy fotd-ond· stack, a wonderful space saver. Fabulous price. and Included at no extra cost th8fe's dellvery and our famous waJTanty of quality. IOlllNO&a wD It la not baown •betber tom1toe1 wttb Orthcne re11due woa.lcl produce any W etfecu. Ho Nld·tlle EPA bun't Mt a tolerance level became tt lacldl autncl t iDformaUon. Ocean View alid Na1ata Brothen hive doCIWf of that acreq1. t Matee estimated that 11.000 bOxet or tomatoa. at 20 pounds per box, bad bien ahlfped He aid the •IDOUDl of OrtbeDe fbund OG tbe tomatoM wu Jess thu tbe amount allowed on ao far b)' the two l"OW•rt. ceJay -lettuce. OrUMne la tb6 C!Mvroo Cbemlcal Co.'• brand JIM VALLADASES of the ~tpartm 'a Market News Bureau lo IM Aqeles Mklg t,be ortglnal ban puabed tomato pricea bllber ... t!a4J sblpplni point. and that they are SU or t12 tqr 20 pound&. name for orsanophcwobU. acepbate. It ii \lled on -army worms. tbe cabba1e looper and apblda. Seven Su Diec<> COUld.Y pvwers had tbelr Pole wtnter tomatoes quaranttned last moatlr. '!'be other ftve aren't abipplna tomatoes, Rom1qer said. Tbe 1 000 affected acres represent leaa than hall 'ot San Dte10 County's tonlato crop. Rominaer said Cart.et''• dectllon la to a&and pend.inl review by a three·Judce panel. An attenpt Monday to OYerturn that order wu deD1ed by Judie J. eutrcwd Wail&ce of the Ith Circuit Coqrt.. No date baa beeo aet for the review. rHWn Hunts Restricted f ~ I LOS ANGELES <AP> -A U.S. Dlstrtct judge bas 1uued a temporary reatrainiDI order restrtctlnl the acUons ot lmDl.l gration and Naturaltaatton Service a1ea'ts during neiabborbood searches for ii· leaal aliens. Judge David W. Williams ii· sued an order Tuesday requiring •aenta to have specific inlorma- tioo ''concernina ille&al ac- tivities by occupants" before ap. proacb1ng a residence. It also probibita lnvesU1atioos between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. under most circumstan ces and restrict'-the amount of as - s istance INS agents can receive from police. Sllala's Sbt~ Sewd LOS ANGELES <AP> Pnn ceas Cbams Pahlavi. sister of the ousted Shah of Iran. has been aued for nearly $70,000 tn overdue bWs for rurmtute and appliances she bought for her Caspian Sea Villa. Western Contract lnterna· tional Inc., a Northern Calafornia firm , 1n1t1ated Tuesday's suit 1n Superior Court, claiming that Pnncess Chama and her hus band had paid $1!i6.991.10 on a total bill or $226, 706.38, but bad owed the re maining $69,714.28 for about a year. Representatives of the princess could not be reached for comment. ( ] ..... ~,.reed Sl'A.TE CAMARILLO <AP> -rour Camarillo resldenu were re· ...__ ----------'-leased unbanned Tuesday nlgbt after they were held hostage OU Prej~t Efled LOS ANGELES <AP) Chevron USA I.a awaiting Mayor Tom Bradley·s signature to begin what would be the c1ty"s largest oil and gas drilling proj- ect. 1be City Council Tueaday unanimou s ly approved Chevron·s application to dnll on the t.645·acre s ite 1n tht> Pacouna·Miss1on Hills area of the Sun Sao Fernando Valley. An aJde to Councilman Robert Ronka, who represents the great.er part or the area where the dnllinlJ lS to take place. said the community as behind the proJect Crim Claa~tn-lz~d LOS ANGELES <AP) - Former President Gerald Ford refrained from criticiz:in& Presi· dent Carter's bandllng of the Iranian host.age crisis. wbkb be called "probably the most dangerous. volatile. serious m· ternat1ooal <.'ns1s the United States bas faced 10 40 years " '"This 1s not the time to be of· ferang free. <.'urbside adv1<.'e. ·· Ford said before addresstng the Na tlonal Assoc1at1on of Ac <.'OUDlants here Tuesday night dunne the armed robbery 9f a pharmacy. Three e mployees and the owner of the pharmacy were re- leased one at a time ov.-a three·hour period after the IUD· man realized he was unable to eacape,autbortUessald. The Ven- tura COLUlty Sheriff's Department said Craig Turner, 27. Van Nuys, 1s bemg held in connection with the incident. Also arrested was SonJ a Marcus. 31. Van Nuys. SpotUers Not A •1Uetl SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sponsors of a comics convention that drew dozens of nationally known ;i rt IS ts here last summer weren·t laughing today when they reported the loss of $12,000 m receipts. But sponsors saJd they hope to recoup their losses by sbo'<ring cartoon movies in a donated mov1ebouu Saturda7 Dipt. And a fund·ratsmg auction is planned with Charles Schultz, who dnws the comJc stnp .. Peanuts," and other artists donatmg onginals Television Taken CONCORD. NH. CAP> ~ A telev1s1on was taken dunng a break in at the Carter-MoodaJe pres1dent1al prupary head- quarters. police said Tuesday. rm commg to Fashion Island ori Friday. November 23 at 12:00 noon. Listen for the siren as my fire engine (counesy of the Newport Beach Fire Department) arrives ac the cast entrance of JCPenney. rm so c~cited about my visit with each one of you. I'll be in my Santa house in Stage Court until December 24. You can haw your picture taken with me - a beautiful instant color photograph -for a 'nominal charge. Herc's when you can visit me: Monday-Friday 11:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M., Saturday 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Sunday 12:00 P.M.-5:00 ~M. See you soon! • ' FASHION BAND ~CENt:ER , Aid for Education Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees are considering an educational foundation to raise funds for school programs threatened by Proposition 13 and the Serrano-Priest court decision. Board President Ronald Chilcote presented his plan for a foundation that would seek bequests, donations, state grants and private funds for school programs. If approved by the full school board, the foundation would r ely on support fr~ governmental agencies. large companies, and dof!atitins from individuals to continue programs within the five-school district. Funds raised through the program would go toward athletic programs. the performing arts. fine arts and im- provements or construction of facilities at the five cam- puses. Chilcote suggests a 20 member advisory committee be set up to organize the µrogram. That's when.• community members come mto the pie ture. The· board will look at the proposed educational foundation program again next month. Those parents and community members mterested m such a program should attend the board meeting at 7.30 p .m. Dec 4 City Needs Advice San Clemente's city government is asking residents for s uggestions on how $160,000 in federal Housing and Community Development program funds should be used Council members. who decided to join the HCD pro- gram earlier this year, have targeted the downtown area north of Trafalgar Canyon to Avenida Pico and west of the freeway as the section where the funds are to be used. There are a variety of possible uses for the funds ad- ministered by Orange County Environmental Manage- ment Agency officials. Possible uses include renovating senior citizen and handicapped residents· homes, fixing up streets and aid· mg in the development of recreational areas. This can be a good program but it requires citizen participation for maximum benefit. City aides already have held one public hearing to al- low residents to express feelings about this issue. More t meetings will be held to get more public suggestions. The program will allow the city to apply for more funds as years go by. It is imp0rtant that residents start thinking now bow these potential funds can be used in the future for the betterment of the north downtown area. • 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/Tricky Deer BJLM.BOYD Up lD Michigan, 39 deer - eeven buckl, 1' doe• and 18 faWDI -were fenced into one square mile of trees and fleld1. Six experienced woodsmen were turned loose therein to bunt those deer. It took four day1 before one of them 1potted a buck. The teata 1wat on for four bunting HHOU. And the avera1e tilne l1 took thole aeaaoned tumten to II~ a buck WU 51 bQun. The point: There an an awfUl lot of deer out there tbat you and I just Aeteraee. Am adviled 17 corporate executive• in th11 country are paid annual aalartes of more than $1 mllllon. Dear Gloomy Gus lAt 'I lift IOIJ}e of the &loOm IDd all proudly f11 \be ~can Oq cm TbmbOViDI D111D trtbut• to 011r fcnfatbln and bl ap- PNtlltiOD of our .... ,...,. 8 .J.G. f"£B' .::.-:,-: ---~ ....... - In lhe Bill of Particulars against George III, U.S. Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, is this: "He bas erected a Multitude of new Offices and sent hither Swarms of Officers to harass our People, and eat out their Substance ... " Researchers checked the records of 80,000 office workers to find out why they had not been promoted ln their jobs. In three out of four cases. the blame was put on personality problems The inability to get along with other people has to be just about the worst curse of all, does it not? .. Noted Jacques Michaels· "Death and taxes are in· evltable, but death baa the decency to collect only once." Q. Quick, Louie, name the only one of the 50 Uolted Stat.ea that bu lta ow1r lanauaaet A. Hawaill Hawalil Let's Not Sell Carter Short llll• tt baa lonl beta a f&YOn m ot mtric to m 1 ~ about tbe Pnii-d•llt 4 p upo him t.be bltmt for ev1ryUatn• f aiK'ted wron1 •with th• count,.,. no Pna dent ln modem Um ·bu u Ndb' and contlnuousb tium·raPl)ld u Carter. Th• clOMlt perbapa ln belnc • tar1et ror ev ry aebemlq poUU- c la n wa1 Herbert Hoover who bad lbe bad luck of al10 ttrvln1 dur· ina a ~rlod of economic turmoil lronlcally, Franklin Delano Roosevelt achieved immediate popularity after laklne office by implementing the very policies and proerams advocated by Hoover but resisted by Coneresa. Similarly. most of the heat Cart r 11 1etlhl1 st.ma from Orta to CUf1 out th4t m:nt 'P>lldte aDd ""''ma· .PUt. foi1b .b1 tWi predee r1, Nlx- an , JObmcla Ud Kennedy:-Tbe Panama C I 1rra.n*tmenl, tile eo~ conterv1tfon pro- tram1 even the ecooomlc ~lcl were dreamed up lone ore Carter wu even a Un· ate for Prsldent TRB BESULT of au of lhe backbilin& bH created the cUmate wherein two enormousty ambiliou1 youn1 pollllcians tbinlt they can wrest the Democratic Party nomination away from Carter California's upstart Jerry Brown, possessed of an all con- suming ambition ror the pre· sidency which bas occupied bis Ume since he was r1rst elected in 1974, almost to tbe complete de· rellction or bis duties as gov emor, bas been most open m at· Lackini the Preaideot. But his campaign was getting Foon FAST .a IN SUPR)RT~ ~~~lPANIAN 5TUVENTS Mailbox oowhet'e even· befon Sen. ~ Kennecb' eotered the Ja~. Brown bad beetl aomewbat en. coura1ed by aome !luke)' prl mary wlna Jn 1971 wben voters were IUll vlowlnlS him u an "lntereaUn1 Atw political fleure.·• THAT SVPPORT however has faded Into notbtqneu u people aaw more of Brown and wiaod up to the fact that bis outra1eous 1tatemeota were akin to the ac- tiom of a Juvenile brat aedtin1 attentioo. Hla rbetork hu come to be ~ for what it la. word.a wit.bout tubttance or, u Brown himself calls them. "buu words·• Waverin& between his pose as a reborn fuscal coo.servatJve and an all out bleeding heart liberal who beheves the economic soau- t1on 1s to be found in government work prograDlJJ a la the New Deal, Brown bas lost most all of his liberal supporters and whatever conservative or ' •• gJodarate backera be niolllGIW1· ry bad fooled. Kl• dmlttt6 1cbeme ol ba11clliaS poUUtal pc>JlW'el Wee a canoo, Nddllnl • little on the left and a Uttle oo the ncbt, has boomerqed. WITH UNNBDY in the pie· lure the Uberala have de.serted Brown like rata from a •ln.ltlna abip. But Kennedy, wbom the media keept whoopinl up u a person with areat cbariama and the praumed helr to tN Camelot days of John F. Ken- nedy , may flnd lhe luster bas worn olf. In the first place, when people across the nation commence taking a hard look al Teddy and. applymg their inherent morality to his conduct, whatever imqe he may have will suffer. Perhaps his expulsion rrom Harvard may be overlooked but his tendency w rorget his wtfe and children whlle be dallies with other women, including bis office help, will not find tolerance in the Bible Belt. And, for a great many the name Ted Kennedy will always bring to mind that poor girl left m the bottom of the river that fateful night long ago EVEN WITHOUT those negative factors, the capture of a party nomination from a sit· ling Pre;1dent 1s unheard of. Ask Ronald Reagan He couldn't even wtn 1t away from a Prest· dent who hadn't been elected to tbe JOb As for defeating an tncumbent President Americans are mosl reluctant lo change Especially when those seeking the job are no better or not as good as the guy that ~ m And. even thoueh both Brown and Kennedy were in ~~addling flothl''i at the time. tht'} -.hould hJH heard or Harry I rum an in HI-It! Like Chicago's prP'>t'nt ".nor J ant· Byrnes, the b11~ tit.' 1><1lit1c1an!> turnt'd their IJ<ick .., on him So, too, did «ungr•·..,.., a n<1 all the party rha1r m1·n A 'legment or the par ty marl'ht'<i away lo form a third part~ 1-:very poll 'lhowed him a l'>"•·r '4obudy wa~ for him !"ubrn1y that 1s . excepting the p1•oplt· The moral of all that 1s. don t l>l'll C<.1rtl'r <,hurt Faces of Hunger Haunt the Feast Day To the Editor As we brace ourselves for our annual Thanksgiving feast. the races or starving Cambodians stare vacantly at us from the pages or our daily newspapers, offering a painful contrast to our holiday preparations. AS ALWAVS, it Is the children who suffer the most. Large num· bers of the country's under-five population have already died. Many of those who survive do so with permanent brain damage and bone deformation due lo malnutrition. Even those settled in refugee camps are easy prey to the effects of malaria, dysen- tery and pneumonia. Through a JOint effort of the international Save the Children Alliance, Save the Children (U.S.) can now provide these desperate refugees with food, medicine and health care. A pediatric medical team is bat- tline to save children's lives in the Sa Kaew holding Camp. A hundred thousand refueees are being treated by other medical teams in border camps between Cambodia and Thailand. Rice, hi&h-proteln fish meal, milk and essential drugs are belng nown into Phnom Penh or shipped to Kampong Som. Yet the need seems tmending. At this time for giving thanks, I ask you to consider extending a band to those who, quite literal- ly, have nothlnc. Any contribu· Uon, no matter bow small, can help save the children of Cam- bodia. Please mail your check today to Save the Children, Cambodian Relief Fund, Dept. P, Westport, Connecticut 06880. MARJORIE BENTON Chairperson. Board of Directors Save the Cbildreo ~·-•••tw To the Editor: A letter to the editor, which appeared ln your paper Nov. a. bu ~pted me to respond to '"alt thcrrecord atral&bt." !Allie Taylor. in ber letter re- 1•rdlnc Dly atatementa at the Oct. 23 ftelf,onal Co11tal Com· =~: ~b!\r;'~::::.I: Coutal Commt.uion 1taft. TBB PA&TICULAa actloo tA . Coutal Commluloft 1ti.lf whleb evoked Dl7 concem wu mtrell one, 1a a laU line Of actiom, whtcb. bave'inascated to ote &bill he ttatr appuenttr •t.'f• tbemaelye1 aa Uae dedalOb· malllDI bod.J and lb• com· m111lon membffl u "rubber atam,...." Tb.la prou ta•· emplified by the well known staff practice or voting on all projects m closed door session before they even come before the commission In a letter to the chairman or the body, I wrote what most ac curately reflects my sentiments on the matter '"I want to em phasize, however, that approval or disapproval or that project <Huntington Seacliff JV > is 1r relevant, as rar as I'm con· cerned It is staff support and Objective gathering Of racts On all sides or each project that comes before the commisa1on. lbat I'm looking for " I further suggested in that let ter that the chairman de~1gnalc a subcommittee or the com mission to meet with tht' ex ecut1ve director and designated staff to further discuss the issue. an issue that 1s much larger than the individual s1tuat1on which took place at the Oct 22 meeting. HARRIETT M WIEDER Supervasor, Secood D1stnct R'la!J Sacrill<-.-? To the Editor: Must we sacrifice the environ mental gains of the last decade to provide tor the production of synthetic fuel' On Nov. 1 the House of Representatives pa.~sed a bill to establish an Energy Mobilization Board CEMB> to expedite the ailing of energy facilities. It was empowered to override federal, state and local laws. If. for Instance, the EMB thouebt the mouth of Aliso Cteek was a &ood place to locate a nuclear plant or refinery, It would have the authority to do so regardless of how many citizens might protest it, or bow such a plant mlOt be vlolatin1 federal, state, or local rel\lla· Uon1. Substantive walven of any law, federal, 1tate, or local, bf a aelected few who know lllUe about tbe area• wbote future t.bey are determill1n1. are unac-ceptable. Our Con•ret1man voted for t.bla blll. Did be repr~sent you when be cut b1I Jot for dental of due proc.... for foul air and ptObably dlltr'ucUon of previoua-lJ protact.d araa? tbe nna1 rorm ot th• Enoro Mobllliatioa 8o&nl hu Jct to. be cleterm!Md. llemben oC botb ffoQljel ~u bl .Ccinf entna . 10G1L KoPWWJt U)it nNta Cl tH COB• f tr'IDCt w)Jt •• of 1 mor• po.ft!" utun tbaia th• prw· TloUlY ~ lea111aUon. We .-w .. urp our eoaar .. m111. r when the conference committee report comes back to the House. to vote for an EM B that does not rob us of our ngbts. EVELYN GAYMAN ~£ar,.. ro the Editor· Larry Campbell questions cer- tain statements made in a newsletter circulated by Village Laguna. <Mailbox, Nov 15) The statemtmts are correct: Larry CampbeU is not. The Irvine Company plan. presenUy being pushed by Jack McDowell. together with the Ba> ~ood proJect, poses the poss1b1hty of up to 3.500 homes in Laguna Canyon, and that 1s a fact And with such a prOJ«l. or '41th any hieh-deosity housing plan ror the Canyon, the CoastaJ Conservancy loan will go out the wmdow Without such a loan. Laguna Beach is back at square one how lo pay ror a $6. 75 million dollar purchase of land incurred by the present City Council In the process or manelmg Ule facts, Larry Campbell also in- dulees in low-road name-calling. tr this is to be the tone or bis City Council candidacy for next year's election. I don't believe he'll find a responsive constit uency C'mon, Larry. straighten up your act. ARNOLD HANO Chairman, Villaee Lal\1Da ~FaeC• To the Editor: Thi• time Larry Campbell (Mailbox, Nov. 15) abouJd have checked the faeta before criUcla- inl the coatenta of The Villqer. The matrix entitled "Land Use Comparison Alternathea" which wu part of tbe CitJ Coun- cil •Renda packet d.ated Sept. 4, 1979,statel .• • · AltemaUve I (Irvine Com- pany Plan). . .Mu:lmum t of unita foe Study area u bel.q 8'70 to 3,919." Thl• It wbat the 1eneral plan ammdme;n& u pro. posed M>Uld allo•. The Vtllacer 1tated ''500 to 3,500'' actually atvta1 tbe city and tbe Irvin• Company the benefit ol the doubt. c~ UHi only the ncure "S,500' and lpol'tll tU raDI• •ctullJ liven Quotes which 1s a blatant distortion ol the racls in the case. While the city and the lrvme Company have stated they only want 2.131 houses in Laeuna Canyon, the proposed amendment would al· low 1.788 more. This lS a fact. Furthermore. the statement "Their continued assault on private ownership property ... " is absurd Sycamore Hills is now owned by the citizens of Laguna. Our coocem is to keep it that way. not let il be used in a man- ner wbtch would sabotage the proposed national urban park. THE REST or the above quote from Campbell·s letter "'as '"~ould be more con ~t ru cll\l', 1r the otrer to purchase the land in question 140uld accompany verbal blasts " I would like to point out that trade-0ffs in exchange for development rights, and out- neht purchase of land ror open space 1s something VIiiage Laguna bas always worked for1 which Is one reason why we SUp· port the leglslation ror the urban park, and the money for purchase which will accompany It The loan in question <why he refers to "loans" is beyond me) is the Coastal Energy Impact Loan Program's $6.4 million which was granted in ~oncept in October. At that hearine. which I attended, it was quite clear to all that the regional com- mluionen have no intention of 1ranttna the loan U tbe plans tor a 1011 course lndude plans for bomlq. 'lb.la la because the end reault would be 10vernment sub- sidy ol two private entities, the lrvineCompany and the Soul.hem Call!omla Golf Auoclatlon. I suaest tbat tbe next time Campbell teela the W'le to libn tbe active involvement or a civic or1anlaatlon in eovernmental deciaiom to a "governmental takeover, such u Nu1 GermaQY ln tbe 1930s" be Ont do some,..._ search and 1et b1a "facta tnaiit.. not dlltorted and uauerat.ed for cause." BELINDA BLACKETER Vlce-Cbalrman, Vllla1e Lacuna of La1una 8eacb, lne. • \. ... . • • 8 F .. 1 .... 1 ...... D ..... 1 to &atate To A.fleet Amlwny? A IQ dpal court Judie or· dered ~ Tueld&1 to Pft- par. a:rcumeot.a on wbether tbe atatute ~ llmltatiam may affect a pend\0 1 campaia l'\md laun- deriDI caae a1aln1t Oran1e Count1 Board of su.,.rriaon Chairman PbWp Ant.boll)' and three codef enclants. Central District llunlclpal Court Judie Alan Plala issued the order after the prosecutor in the caae, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Joseph. ex preued concem over the statute of limitations during an unan- nounce<t appearance ir Orange County. atna '• •ar•1• buement ,. autt.ed ln the roptn1 off o1 11 parkl"' .UU.. And a 1DCJd.b before It C'Olt the county SU0.000 to have dee· oratlve concrete bea1D1 that 1doraed the bulldlq'a nterior nmoved beca&&H of 1treaa eracb. J'boM probleim ..,.. Jmt tba moet reeeat to affiict UM build· tn• in t.be complex of 1ovm>· ,.,._...,... meat ltrUctune tha\ cotleetl~• ly mau up the Santa Au Civic C.ntet. Before the bu.Udlnt W.&I OC· cupled Jut, 1. 1'78, a dehectloo la Ill rourtb ud on•·ball floor waadetaeted. Si.De. tbm. •aeries of cracb and otber dellcn or cooatrueticln defeet. baw been reported to the Oenetal Services A1enc7. From it.a ineeptloo. tbe Hall o1 Admlniatratlon bu troubled by contrown1. It.a a.rcblted WM lARoy And lt •H former counb aupervllof Ralph Diedrlc wt..o cut the clecid1na vote lD the~ ballot that aw-*d the '300.~ deslcn eantract to llOH. wbo a few mootba earller bad bMn Dtedricb'a campat1n fbaance mauser. 'll•tatr Praf!ttf!e' OC Lifeguard Pact Assailed A private lifeguard firm that apparently lost a biddin1 war with two coastal cilles lo obtain lifeguard contracts for county beaches baa charged the cities with "unfair business prac- tices." "We object to the proposed bid because the bid is so low as to amount to a gift by the cities to the cowity." said We1uard ln· ternatiooal Beach Services at· torney Allen Champlin m a let· ter to county attorneys the ortvate firm and the cities. .. And, on the other hand, the county ll under no obligallon to accept the lowest bids,'' Flournoy added The letter from the firm's at torney also questJons the cities· ability to accept liability ror in· cidents occurring on lhe beaches. However. it was not only the bids from Laguna Beach and San Clemente that were lower this year than last The U8) bids received from the cities. which also included Huntmgton Beach and Newport Beach. was collect1vely $62, 184 lower than what the county paid last year ror lifeguard services Anthon). former board chairman Ralph Diedrich former Anaheim City Coun· cilman William Kott and onetime political financier Gene Conrad are charged with viola· lions of the 1974 Political Reform Act during the 1976 elec- Uons. CAR OWNER SCRAPES SNOW FROM HIS CAR AS BLIZZARD DUMPS NINE INCHES ON DENVER Worat November In Hlatory Recorded for Some Ale•• of Eaatem Colorado lnvesligation or the unfair business practice charges 1s one reason Supervisor Harriett Wieder gave Tuesday for asking the Board of Supervisors lo wait until De<: 4 to award the con tracts .. We 'll be checking into the cities· lifeeuard budgets to see af the bidding was fair," Mrs. Wieder said aft.er the board s meellng. According lo a county official. the COWlty ·~ bad specifications this year were more detatled as to the scope of hfeguard servtces that would be required for tht' five miles or county beaches. Joseph told Judge Plaia he reared attorneys representing the defendants may try to argue al the start of a Feb. 11 pre- liminary hearing lbal the statute of limitations has ran out. Many of the alleged acts, be said, occurred prior to Feb. 11, 1977 -three years before the scheduled start or lhe pre· liminary bearing. The hearing will be conducted to determine if sufficient evidence exists to bring the caae to trial in Superior Court. Plaia gave Joseph until Mon· day to file papers on what effect the statute of limitations might have. Defense attorneys will then have 20 days in which to re!ij)Ond. The four defendants are ac- cused or concealing the true sources of funds that were used in several 1976 election contests. Boy, 10, Held In Stab Death NEWARK, N.J. CAP) -A IO-year-old Newark boy faces a preliminary bearing Nov. 30 on charges stemming from the stabbing death of a younger boy who called him a "sissy." Robert Kratic, 8, was stabbed once in the back with a six-inch steak knife after an argument with the unidentified boy Mon· day. authorities said. Essex County Assistant Prosecutor Norman Mem said Tuesday the youth, a third· grader. could be the youngest person ever charged in the COUD· ty with juvenile delinquency in conaection with murder. Begin Intervenes TEL AVJV, Israel <AP) Prime Minister Menachem Begin squelched two no· confidence motions in ParUa· ment attackinl the planned ex· pulalon ~ the Arab mayor of Nabhaa and a third condemning tbe 1overnment'a economic policies and lta decialoa to t.rlple tbe number of Jews in Israeli aetUementa in occupied areas. Moh Tie To Nixon Probed CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP> - A Nevada prosecutor has raised questions about a purported mob "diary" alleging that money skimmed from Las Vegas casinos waa used to pay former President Nixon for pardoning missing Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. Ray Pike, chief deputy at- torney general assigned to the Nevada Gaming Commission and Control Board, also said Tuesday federal and stale authorities knew of the docu- ment for "al least two years" before its recent disclosure in Phoenix, Ariz.. by the Arizona Republic. The 19-page document was surrendered to authorities by Gerald Denono, reputed Mafia hit man under federal protedive custody following his conviction for slaying a former crime partner. The "diary" claims millions of dollars were skimmed from Las Vegas clubs and $500,000 of that was used to pay Nixon. The skimming allegedly occurred 10 1972 and 1.973. The purported mob ledger also listed five labor or gaming. related persons -and all were slain after the dates their names appeared, the Republic said in copyrighted stories. The victims include Al Bramlet, Las Vegas Culinary Workers' Union chief; San Diego businesswoman Tamara Rand who bad dealinp with ousted Las Vegas casino owner Allen Ghck; Las Vegas lawyer G. William Coulthard, former Nevada assemblyman and ex- FBI agent; Edward Marty Buc- cieri, reputed mob adviser, bagman and Las Vegas casino worker; and Hoffa. Only Bramlet's killing bas been solved. Pike, a former Nevada-based assistant U.S. attorney, said be waa aware of the diary as a federal prosecutor "at least two yean aao" AlrportSttld9 Supervisors Agree To Accept Gl".ant Oran1• Count1 •upem.on aareed Tuesday to •=t a '74.IZS federal sraut' to the HCOnd pbaH Of a •ioa.110 mHter Plan for Jolua W.,u ~ s~ ortatnalb made ... to ... , ....... for the airport matar Plan Aq. IO, when t.b•1 accepted a ::~oral 'AYlatlai M-lri!lll tor: tM PIM., ant ....... ~·a adkla. wt.Ida wu app,...a wltboat comment, _..., eGmJMMd the ttWac ... j tllil ...,. lblll7 KllMilld - I =bJlfQ4 'WWCOY· .... .. ........ • R1T d Lt; ... e...atJ. Oppooenta of the study who want to malntaln lbe atatua quo at the airport bad ur•ed tbe 1rant be r•J•cted pendtn• formation ~ an adYbory poup. But ~. Wbo alreidY were m ihl proces• ol 1ppoU:il.- 1n1 auch ' commlt.Ue, unan .. hnou1ly overrode tbe obJec .. tloa.a and aareed to accept UM S1'8,19'p-aat. n9 .,... appro'Md TuadaJ wlll paJ for eiYlrvnmental docu· m db and related coall, of· ficlall aald. AU tOld. feral mone1 wW pay t,W up to IO ~t ~ tba COit ot the llU wb11• tb• airport ~ •llPPllel tbe remetnln. JO pauat. Big Blizzard Buries Colorado, Wyoming And Supervisor Thomas Riley told board members he had .. concerns .. that ··a11 of a sudden cities have found ways to pro vide services at a reduced cost · Mrs Wieder added that superVlSOn were awaatmg a re ply to the private rirm"s unfair practices charges from county lawyers. Banker's Wife Flees 'Grave' Of Kidnapper By Tbe AAaoclated Pnsa A blizzard that buried much of the Rockies under waist-deep snow built five-foot drifts across eastern Colorado today in the worst November storm ever to hit some areas. Highways, schools, airports and factories were closed in the Uurd day of the storm which bas been blamed for at least seven deaths in its sweep across the mountains into lhe Plains. In Wyomina, National Guard troops called out by Gov. Ed Herscbler worked through the night with a 22-ton snowplow on tracks to rescue about 70 people stranded in their cars between Cheyenne and the Colorado border. The motorists were UD· hurt, said Guard spokesman John Cornelison. With blizzards harrying motorists along the heavily populated Front Range today. San Diego Logs Arwther 'Near Miss' SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Federal Aviation Adminiatra· lion, busy with "near mas" re- ports in the skies over San Diego, says two crowded airliners were directed on a bead-on course Sunday, but were diverted in time. The American Airlines and Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliners came within two miles of each other at 350 miles an hour. an FAA spokesman said. There were more than 300 passenien in the two planes. At the time, the PSA jet bad been cleared by air contJ'Ol.len on a flight to Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Utah, and the American Jet arriving from Phlladelpbia and Phoenix WU cleared to land at Lindbergh Field, the FAA said. A sl>Okesman for PSA said to- day that aa soon as contJ'Ol.len learned ol the poslible conflict in orden, the depart.in& airliner was told to cbaqe coune. The iDcldent waa described by Alex Oarvl1, FAA re1ional representative iD Lot Anae1es, aa a poulble "aystem eM'OI'." He said such alrUDen normal· ly are kept at least three miles apart but .. at two milea apart, 1 would not A1 t.Ut la crtUcal." The FM uld it la lnv..U,at· tna whether oe1ll1eace or mechanical falJure may have been to blame. A spok•man for the Soulbwest Flieht Cnw Al· aoclatloll whlCh npereaenta PSA pUotl (ailed the bead-on rout1n& "inconceivable ... Three boun urller Sunday. a PSA jetllDer arrtviq from San Franciaco JWTOWly even.ct a colli1klll wtlh a amall prtvat. plane ooar crowded San Dlqo Stadium. Federal lnvHtll•lon bave been looldng lnto M•enl Dear· mln reporta ftJed by alrllner pllota. A mile aouth ot the atadlum. a total ~ 14' people dJed lD a col· Ualon tnvolvtna a PSA a1rtiDer and a am.all plane lD 8-p&.embw, 1171. '· \. the Colorado State Patrol closed many major bJghways, tnclud- i ng parts of Interstate 2S bet ween Colorado Springs and the Wyoming border and part of 1·70 east of Denver. "They've had 45 mph winds and blowing snow at Limon (east of Denver>. and it's still going to be pretty rotten today,·' said St.eve Markkanen of the Na- tional Weather Service He said Winds were gusting to 35 mph in Den.er and Colorado Springs. Snows driven by 40 mph-winds also closed numerous roads lll western Nebraska today and school was out in the Panhandle and North Platte areas. Snow accumulations in Nebraska in· eluded 11 inches at Chadron. eight inches at Sidney and seven at Mullen and Scottsbluff In Cheyenne, Wyo., nearly 20 inches of snow bad fallen. break- mg a record set m 1922. The University of Colorado canceled classes Tuesday and offered $3 an hour and free tickets to Saturday's football game against Kansas Stale to anyone who would help shovel two feet of snow off the field. Larimer County Sheriff Jim Black ordered the purchase of tire chains for department vehicles after he spent three houn driving the 12 miles from his home to bis office in Fort Collins, Colo. The widespread storm system produced drenching rains in Oklahoma and Kansas, floochng roads and farmland and forcing the evacuallon or a dozen Ponca City. Oltla.. reaident.s as water rose ''A lot of territorial 1m perabves are being threatened:· said Mn. Wieder. refernng lo the bitterness over the pending contracts lo provide lifeguard service to about five miles of county-owned beaches LHecuard International bad gamed from the county the 1979 contracts for beaches in county territory formerly 1uarded bJ La1una Beach and San Clemente by oCfenng the county a bid SS.000 lower than that of the two cities The firm's bid of $l28.000 for services to Ahso Beach. Niguel Beach, Dana Pomt Harbor and Capistrano Beach bested the two cities· orren or $169,000 But Uu.s year Laguna Beach and San Clemente turned the tables ·by submitting a S97.662 bid for the same beaches. SUl,628 lower than the private <'Om pany·s proposal of $114 ,298 The cities· new bid also beat their own offer or last year by $62.338 That's what brought about Lifeguard lntemational's <'ry of foul. accordmg to Deput) Coun ly Counsel James Flournoy ~t ·s Just a matter or the private hrm thinking lhey·\.e dqne a good JOb and they have. as far as we know. · Flournoy srud .. They think the cities are out to kill them But should the cities be awarded the contracts. any chspute regardmg govern- ment codes relating to fair bus•· ness practices will be bet ween MONTGOMERY. Ala <AP> The coded message to the kid napper was. "lt·s a beautiful day .. But for his bound v1cllm , 1t was an ugly night spent buned m a shallow grave covered wtth leaves Less than 24 hours after she was abducted. however Elo1 k Sellers was home again, ap parently unharmed and sur· rounded by family and Fiii qent.t who continued efforts fo apprehend her abductor. Mrs Sellers. the Wife or Fred D Sellers. a ~emor vice pre&I· dent or First Alabama Bank, was abducted from the Sellers' home Monday night, according to First Alabama Bank Pres1 dent James S. Gaskell Gaskell said a gunman en· tered the Sellers· home. forced Sellers lo the noor, bound tum and told tum he would never s~ his wife all ve unless a $2 mllbon ransom was paid The gunman instructed the bank executive to deliver the money to d telephone booth, then left in the Selle r:. Cadtllac, which late r was round aban doned Detatls or the abduction were s )t et c hy becaus e th e FBI declined comment, but Gaskell said Mrs Sellers escaped Tues- day morning and lelephont>d him He said he contacted FBI agents who picked her up at a restaurant m Letohalchee, out- side Montgomery Woody Woodall, owner or the restaurant, said the woman wa:s "very shaken up and ~rvous. · Gem Talk That very special person in your life deserves a rare gift. 811 J. C HUMPHRIES Cnti/Nd ~.ACS PROVO, UTAH 8dQm clamoftd Mlt.r Does Provo. Utab sound like an an· llkelY spot tot.come the American capitol ~ Bellian-1t.yle dlamoad cut· tin•? It bae' becaUH Leo Wlm, • 11011&Dcf.nl; f o"B!.~;J:•rauoo membtr ~ a famed caWnc fami11, became uaoctated wttla UM MormGD churcb. When tbe Wbaa clan mJll'-.d to Pl'0¥0, theJ .Ublllbed a dlamand-euttlq ope.rat.loo that bu become known worldwlde. ftey claim to bave u ~ an ta..-., ol diamaadl u CID be lound ta AMwer1> or New Yon, the two dtiel tbal.,. recopiaed u tbe world'• fC11emoet centera for WI aact art. Tbl Plow office owoa tu own factorlea la Antwerp and in 8outb Africa. Leo Win• teamed cllamond·euttln& to Antwerp. Rll ..,, 011)'. I.I a larmet law atudent at Bf'UIMll Unl•4::fJ but DOW I.I lnYol"4 la tbe ( bulloeu ta Provo. "l1ie ftrin Dl"Odotel all kiDdl ot eut dlamandl Ana baa U· perta bl all _,. of UM 4 •mMd trade flofJl t.H roqh ataM to • flolahtd •. pollab.ed 1peelmeD. Tb• ww tam.Ur bu ttrwpt • snet &QIOpMD art to U&ab. The diamond solitaire. ' One sengle diamond. Set simply and eleganttv. To sparkle on Its own Of last mg value. because diamonds of 1b0ut one carat and up are rare. Unique. because not wo diamonds are .tlM! If you re 1ook109 for tl'lat spettal gift. come see our beautlf'vl selection of diamond solitaire )eWtlry And you 11 know why •ts the gift to Ohle When you hi ... ~thing rare 1nd WOOdff1\JI to ctl&bnlte J. C..JJumrLw~ J.-1.n MlM8ft AMUIC.AN GlM S()("IUY ~~~ 1123 NEWf:IOAl lVO COSTA MUA 83 YEARS IN THE SAM lOcATION a.M•IClll'I '11171 °*" ~ ~· ' .. .. ... . ~ofit8 Shb~ Rebo11nd THE COM•EaCS 0.part· meal repol1ed that corporate al· ter·tu profit.a ln July, AUC\lll and S.ptember lncreued ham the 1eeood qulJUr at u almual rate or 6 2 percent. 1'1tey bad decllned about 2 percot ln the prevloua quarter. The department a1ao aald the aroas natlooal product, alter be- ina adjuated for lnflaUoo, ln· creaaed at an annual rate ol 3.S percent lut quarter. rather than 2 4 percent u orlatnally estimated. T hat easily otraet a 2.3 percent decline in the second quarter. !' , ...... " '"r. .. THE GNP -THE total output of goods and services -wu at an annual rate of $1,434.4 blllioo an the last quarter compared with $1,422 3 blllioo ln the aecood quarter. the department said. Both figures are adjusted for in· nation to give an accurate com- parison in actual erowth. Scene Thal Remind& You ol Our County Seat in the Glory Years Santa Ana decay started? Where were they in 1965? How about 1975? Listen, I can remember sn bygone years before then, as a gawky, straggly beach boy who hadn't really been mu('h ('1tif1ed. when I thought the comer of Fourth and Mam 11\ downtown Santa Ana had to be the center of the entare universe All those tall bwldmgs The Big Red Can. clanging down the tracks The hustle and busUe of com· mcr('C THEN CAME THE OVERCROWDING of Santa Ana s central business d1stral'l And the rush of the new shopping centers to build in the suburbs. And then followed the residential rush toth~outer area'> Meanwhile, the power!. that be 1n the County Seat did nothing to corre('t the decay of the central business dis tricl They JUStlet 'ershdC' When the only real etrort came to refurbish downtown Santa Ana. the bill was footed by you and me and all the other out-Of town c1tm..ns of Orange County AS TAXPAYERS, we footed the bill for a vast n(;w c1v1c center complex in downtown Santa Ana Orllllge County offices Stale and federal offices. CiVlc Center Drive is the focus of renewal for our once.proud Cowity Seat. Now there ia certain irony to the newest proposal to offset urban decay. The powers up there let the central busi · ness distnct fall apart slowly over the years and now they re cracktng down on apartment owners on the pen meter perimeter Alas today, lf you were to bnng a total stranger into our Orange County and show tum around, then ask him to guess where our County Seal was located, surely he d haH· an answer He'd say 1t was sn Anaheim SMrenth Marine Dies After Fire SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP> -A seventh U.S. Marine has died al Brooke Army Medical Center here, hospilal officials reported Tuesday. The dealh brings to 12 the number of fat.alities since a freak fire raced through their Japanese bar· racks. Lan('e Cpl. Willie Davia Jr., 22, of Detroit died Monday, hospital spokeswoman Audrey Urbanczyk said. 'The upward revision will de· lu:, the advent of the recession to some extent." sa1d Commerce Department economist WlWam ('ox. "But it's still a bounce hurk from the seeond quarter's dt>pre!>scd level " That serond quarter decline raust!d many economists to say 1 he nation had entered a re- n·'>~1on MANY ECONOMISTS believe lhf• GNP will fall durine Uus quarter due largely to rising oil Prl<'l'S, the eroding income of Americans a nd tight.money pol1t·1cs that have pushed in· tf'rt'St rates ::.kyward. Paul to Play 'Alumni' Gig LONOON CAP> Ex-BeaUe Paul McCartney 1s going back to ~chool The British star will p~rform next week with bis J?roup Wings al the Liverpool ln~t1tute, where be was educat· ed along with another ex·BeaUe, George Harrison 'Tht>re 1s corusiderable excite· ment m the school, as you can 1mag1ne," said a school spokesman. "l don't tblnJc we'll have any worry about absen· teeism." Nearly 1,000 studeota will get to see the roncert, which wa.s ar- raneed at the last minute to pre- cede two other Liverpool con- certs McCartney and Wings are scheduledtog1ve Winter Storms Spread Snow, Rain Continue Falling remperat•re• , t1 .. .... •12 a n • 11 .. n .. " .. n 7S 90 .. 1• .14 • 7S .u ~1: C'aHfer11la A ~lgll ..,_.. • .,...,. ~­_, CM...,.. end wtol 111111< llllft eftCICOOI..,._ ........ Oen wlll .,.._.., _,.. """"911 u.. .... k_ ........... ,..., .. , .......... <* """"" ....... ...... w .. 111etSitnU...._ Hlgll t.mper .... _.. W , ..... from 16 lft l.M ,.,..... efld lfW Mf11 0.Mrl .,_ .. a ll6llt M 5' lft Ule mounte111- . .., ....... ...................... : IWfl ·~ ................. 111'1111'11 Mleflt NI fMt. ~ttH Ill ---... -... t I If t I If , . .. ' 4 u ... -.., t I W t I W t • • t • w 01111..er ,., , ... , ..... , &.lltl• , ...... ,., ......... UTAH RN. JAK! GARN AND L.Aft W1f'! HAZ!1. N8Cler'1 Safety Aemartl Brtnge Outbunt Sol,on Flays Nader For 'Cruel' Remark WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Jake Gan bu labeled con.aumer advocate Ralph Nader's •UUesUoo that the death ol Garn'• fint wife may have been caused by a faulty automoblle des11D "ooe of the cruelest comment.a you bave ever made." Nader raiaed the ~slbWty Tuesday durinl a Senate Ba.okine Com mlttee bearing OD proposed IOVernmeot loan CUU&Dleea for the hnanclally a.ilina Chrysler Corp "WHAT KIND OF A BUMAN bem& att you"" Garn asked Nader whUe other committee members aat tn atunned s~ Nader replied that be coo.aadered tum.sell to be "the kind of human being who would like to see hves saved on the tugbways · Gam's first wife, Hazel. died Aug 17, 1976. wbeo lbt car she was dnvmg overturned near Sunol. Neb Three of lbe couple s four ('hlldren were m the car but escaped senous IDJUTY The Garns had been married for 19 yean NADER. CRITICIZING CHRYSLER off1c1als for blaming ~ml' of their economic woes on tbe co::.t of government safety regulations. s1ud "some senators personal tragedle!> might not hav•· occurred" if safety standard.shad been more stnngent Garn said evt-nly, "Thal 1s one of the ('ruelest commenL'I you have ever made. Yes, my wale died man accident and left mt with four kids." "She could have been saved." Nader replied He said the car was traveling al less than 60 mph and the accident ·should have been sW'Vlvable " GARN NOTED TIIAT his wift· had ht>r seat belt fd.!.tt-ned at tht· tame of lbe accident, whale the three r tuldren dtd oot He said h• considered it "ab6olutely incredible · ltat Nader brou&bt t.be sub Jecl up. Pounding the pochum with tus fiat , be said. "Don't you ever, ever, 10 a public beano&. bnne up Uus fund or Uung agaui .. NA110~ /WEA'1HER SALllBURY, lld. CAP> - Autbortdel UV• decided .. to fUt ebar1• aialDlt about 21 male ~ l&Udelltl 1fbo Ud ... ua1 raladam over a u.r.. day period with • female lt•M1ed who bu a blatory of metal prob le In mll1nl UM ~ Tuesday, proeecuton 1a!d ID ID- ve1U1adoo •bowed t.be woman knew what abe wu dotna. But the lo..U1aUoa a1ao palated a picture of a cSMply cllaturbed youn1 woman who attempted su1c1de, became proml1cuoua and belan ltealinl baby clodaea af~r an abortaoft. IF 8llE HAD been round men- tally lneompetent, cbar1e1 of second-degree rape could bave been rued aaatnat the men if they had known or abould have known of ber condition, Wicomico County State's At· tomey Warren aald . Police beean i.nvestiaatine in October after a letter printed in the Salisbury State College newspaper alleging that a female student with a history of mental Illness had been raped by more than 100 men during one weekend Later. the woman told pobce "he acted voluntarily and that about 25 men. including two wbo did not au.end the college, were involved over a three-day pe:1od m September AL TIIOUGH THE woman had bt>en preVlOU5ly treated for men· tal probtema. three psychaatruts .. aid her disorder was not '>t'nous enough to label her men- tally incompetent. Warren sa.id. Following the incident, the -.oman wa<> diagnosed as ,ch1zophren1(' and suffering trom dPpre-ss1on, he said She dropp<'<i out of "C'hQOJ and 1s ho•p1li1l111·'1 at the Eastern 'ihcH 1· lto-.p1tJI C(•ntt'r Roth tht• woman and her mother ... aid th~> did not want th• ';i.,,. pro-,t!cutcd. Warren 'Jld WarN·n c;a1d although his m \ i>\tlgull<.>n round no basis for n1minal chargec; against lhe mt>n. they could bt! charged with poor Judgment, perbapfi. \I ou can t Just say this aa a case of boys wtll be boys · " r •••• and ~ow doeu rour farden 1roctl Whether it's abotlt a simple shrub. a sophisticated bed of flowers. or a tasty selection of vegetables, the Daily Pilot's garden page blossoms every Fri- day with handy hints and delightful features. We'll give you tips on when to plant, when to prune and when to pluck. Our writers also brighten the garden section with interesting features on local people who grow unusual plants or achieve exceptional results . Our crop of stories comes up new every Friday to help you have more success and more en;oyment uith your growing. If your thumb is green, use it t.o flip to the garden page in Friday's Daily Pilot. • DAILY PILOT-. , ... 642-4321 .. J ' ---·--- • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB~R 21, im C FIFTEEN CENTS 1 · ostages Would Be Exeeuted' · TEHRAN, I <AP> -lrt· IJllft militant.I lhtu todaJ to ueeu lbe 4t Am cam t1' 1 h01d U bc.t.q I ln the U .I Em J ll ~ Unli.d Sta moan a mmtary operatiOo ... Ir The threat followed a vellCld b.lnt ol military action by Carltr admlnlatratlon wbleh / T lday ordered the alruatt carrier ltlUy Hawk and ttve esco~ wanbips to the lnd1an oc .. n. Another u.s taalt force led by the carrier Midway ls already i1J the area. about 600 mil .. south of the Persian Gulf The 1tudents, who occupied * * * Lb eanbaAJ Nov. 4 dem&Ddlna tbe return ot the exiled lhali from New York, luued a 11mllar th~al 1n tbe. flnt daya of the crl1l1. At that lime. U.S. autbortUea aald no mmtary reacut operataoo was con- templated. If eanwhlle. Ayatollah RuboUab Kbomeim whipped up mammoth anti-American dem- onatratiooa acrosa Iran loday a1 part of bis campalp to pres- IW"e the U.S government into surre.Dderina the sbab. Hundreds of thou.sands chant- ed "Mar bar shah, mar bar Carter: -"Death lo the shah. * * * deatb to Carter" -aa they marched in orderly, well- or1anised cohunna tbroup tbe streets of Iran's capital. The student.a' rtatement said: "We have been informed that the Americans intend to attack Iranian territory "'W~ are hereby warning the American government: ·'If these threats materialiJe a U tbe bost.aaea will perish. .. The smallest military ag- greuioo apinst Iran will also threaten the lives of all Americans residing in lran and immediately the U.S. Embassy will be blown up * * * "The lllamlc countries wlll not alt quiet a1aan1t 1ucb a mlUtary agresaioo. "The lranlan people will do all in their power to defend the count.ry.'" After Khomeini hardened hll threat Tuesday to try u spiea tbe remai.nlne hoatagea at the embuay, tbe Carter admlnlatra- tion re.ponded with ill hint ol military action. The turnout for the dam 'a dem· onatrationa in Iran was the b1egest since the Jubilant celebrations that areeted Kho mema on b.lS return from eiole last February. Estimates of I.be * * * crowd.a in Tehran ran1ed up to 2 million, or about half the normal populat.ioo of the capital. The huge restive crowds marched to ' the occupied U.S. Eqibasay and were uhorted ~Y religious lead era. A long with their chants agamst the shah and Pre11ident Carter. the marchers sang in praise ol Khomeini, shook their f11ta ln air and shouted "Al · lah Akh ' "God as Great " Light pl dropped leaflets over the heri. declaring that the American ho!>tages we re spies. * * * oslem Moh Burns U.S. E assy ~ The Newport-Mes a school ard fired former Newport rbor High School band direc- r Richard England, Tuesday. ting a recent 2-1 decision by a ate bearing panel finding him · ty of unprofessional conduct William Cue. president of tbe ewport-Mesa Federation of eacbers, announced im- , ~ly after TueadOY'• board meetiq that tbe ,.ut file a Superior Court to tbe d.lamiaal wltbin da,.. He promised the union's fman- al and legal support and called board's decision "a grou ln- tice." Cue said England plans to stay the teaching field and is look· g at several openings. His di.s· i.sJal i.a effective as or today. 1 England declined comment d referred all questions to un- ~ officials. The board's decision came at special meeting attended by ore than 150 people, almost all whom appeared to support ngland. Eight people spoke, an king that England be retained r rehired. The speakers cited England's xcellenl teacbulg record and any years at Newport Harbor · gh, and said tus dismissal is · heartening to teachers. John McGinnis, president or e faculty club at Newport arbor High School, received ngtby applause after he asked e board to keep England. "Had we won this battle, we ould not have been agnanimous. I'm s ure," cGinnis said or the teachers ho are backing England. but ked that the board respond dif· erently. He said te_achers have called •'the most depressing event of eir careen" because they see it s aaytni that teacbini contribu- ona are unimportant tr an in- trudor bas a clash over ad· atrativ~ matters. (See DIStuSS, Pase "2> Coast Weather , SunaNne coatiJlulng and 1Uptly warmer through Thurld.ay. Lowa tonl1ht ran1Cln1 from 32 at the be.cbes to 42 lnland and hllht TbundaJ from 70 alon1 the coast to 78 in· land. INBIDS TOD" Y ,.,., ~ b/1111 pro- dlad Mr ltnt ~ t#W ""'..,, .. -ltclOf ~ /Int llM Villibk ,,,.,, o/ --~Lqill.~. ~BJ. ..... o.llY ~li.t St.et! - HE'S OUT OF A JOB England at Board MeetJng No Charges Filed in Mesan's Death Prosecutors in San Bernardino County declined to file charges Tuesday against a Santa Ana Heights man arrested in connec· lion with the murder or a Costa Mesa woman, and said he was expected to be released by lo· day. Roy Allan Skultin, 34, was &r·· rested Thursday al the home or Billie J o Long, 2120 National Ave., Costa Mesa, after Mrs. Long was found dead of a bullet wound lo the head. San Bernardino County Sheriffs investigators said her body was found by a motorist that same morning alongside Carbon Canyon Road in San Bernardino County. Skullin, who lives at 1731 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heltbts, was arrested after ac- count.a that be bad been seen with Mra. Long recently and bad bad a diaa81ffment wttb her, deputies said. San Bernardino County deputy diltrict attorney Richard ax- well said tbe matter ls still un· der investigation. .4D RESPONSE OUISPED UR "1 aold my car futer than I ever drove lt. "My Dally Pilot clasaitled ad drew pod n!IPoDM ... Tbat•a the adve1111in11uceeu 1t.oey of Ule Laauna Beach man who p~ tllll ad In the Dailj Pilot: * * * Campus Queries Approved' By DAVID KUT'lMANN Of Ille Delly~ .... 5Latf UC lrvme will not protub1t federal immigration agents from conducting on-campus &n· terviews with Iranian students as two other Southern CaWornia umversities have done, an of. f1cial said today. Martha Morgan, assistant dean of students for foreign enrollees, said Iranian att¥Senta on tbe Oranie County campus have told ber they would prefer to 10 tbroaab the iJlt.em.w. ~ than ellewbere. Ma. llorpD said UCI will pro. v1de office apace for the a1ents to coJMllxt intenlewa bu& not show them UlJ ftles or records. UCLA Gftldala aald Tm9day they.....,would not allow lmmicn· lion 4nd NaturalWation Service agents on the Westwood campu.a to interview Iranians there. join· mg USC in banning tbe visits. Both schools said they would help the Iraruans comply with President Carter's order but dechned lo make campus space available for that purpose UCLA 0Hic1als, 1n 1ssu1ng their order Tuesday, cited the potentJal for campus d1srupt1ons if agents were to come there Ms Morgan said Uus morning s he didn't anticipate any such problem at UCI , which has between 80 and 100 Iramao stu dents. However, she would not sav when federal mvest1~tors were due to arrive at UC I to check on the status of the lramans. When thev do arrive. she said (See QUERIES, Pate AZ> Cormty's Fall Fair Closing Looking for something lo do before or after your turkey'> Thursday marb the final day of this -year's Orange County Fall Fair al the Los Alamitos Race Track Admission to the fair, held m conjunction with horse racrng, LS free, although parking ts $1 general, $2 preferred. The fair features entertain· ment and carnival rides from 9 a .m. to 10 p.m. The location la 4981 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos .,..~ Hooe $Ufl - MAUREEN KEMP GETS READY TO PREPARE FEAST In Costa MHa, the Spirtt of Thanksgiving SO· cent Deal Mesan Hosts Turkey Fete By JACKIE HYMAN Of-DallY~• .... Maureen Kemp of Costa Mesa doesn t believe people should have to spend Thanksgtving alone THAT'S WRY she 's cooking Thanksg1Vtng dlJlDer at her Costa Mesa restaurant and servll1g at for SO cents a person. It's a tradJtion that dates back half a doxen year-5 to when she operated another restaurant. Vikki's, also in Costa Mesa '"I was givmg food away for free but then I fowid out the ABC (Alcobobc Bevera1es Comma.ssaon ) could come down on me so now we make it u cheap u possible," Mrs. Kemp said. DINNER WILL conslSt of turltey -she's prepanna six 22-pounders -along with stuff'lnl. cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes. ve1etable. bot roll, and, al abe b.u bme. pumpkin pie. <See C8EAP, Pa1e Al> Marine Defender Killed ISLAMABAD. Pakis tan <AP> Moslem mobs shouting ··kill the Amen can do~s'" stormed and b'1med the l ' S Embassy today' The Slate Department m Wa shuigton said one Manne was shot and lulled and about 100 Americans were rescued from the roof of the burrung building by Palnstaru troops and taken Lo the BnUsh Emb.w.sy. Autborat1ea here said the sbootmg at the embassy left at lea.at ooe demonstrator dead and 37 wounded, includao& two Americana. Elsewhere. mobs an tbe Paklat•" cities of La.bore and Rawalpmd.s set fire to U S In- formal.loo Centers. but no m Juri• were reported, the State Department aaid. fie U.S. Defeme Department ldenUfMd the dead M arlne as Cpl. Steven Crowley. 20, of Port Jefferson, N.Y. Tbe VJoJeoce was touched off by the seizure Tuesday of the Grand Mosque m Mecca, Saudi Arabia, site of Islam's hol.Jest c;hrane Although the arm ed hand which took over the mosque was reported lo belong lo a Moslem sect linked to anti American A)atollah I Ruhollah Khometru s Shutt• Moslems. tht• Pa k 1 stan1 mobs bl it mt•d the l n1ted States T h e State l>cp arlmt•nt rhar~ed that Kh()mcm1 's off1 1·t· made a · false and irrespons1 ble" statement alh?t{mg that Americans and lsraehs were in volved in the takeover of the mosque l1l Mec·ca In a broadcast monitored in India. the Pak1s lan1 Pr es1 dent, Gen. Mohammed Zia ul - aq. urged re:oitramt bv Moslems and said the seizur e or the mosque l1l Mecca 'had nothing to do with the Western world " In Washington, White House s pokesman Jody Powell said ·'Gen Zia spec1f1cally asked that the president express on tus behalf. to the Amencan people . his deep r ejo?r et and apologies for the attack ... that m parucular tus personal regret at the death o( the Amencan Manne be expressed "He asked that the Amen can people be assured that he was taking every possible action to assure the safety of their American friends in Pakistan and Islamabad." (See EMBASSY. Pate AZ> * * * Saudis Poi!iied for Raid RIV ADH, Saud.I Arabia (AP) -Tbe loterior lllnl1try aaid Saudi Arablaa troopt were In a poalUoo today to make an all-<>Ut a11ault oo Mabcl11t Moalema boldlq out in llecca '1 Grand Mo.sque but beld back for fear ot barmlna bolta1ea ud damaalol the aacred ediftce. 'the mlnl1tr1 1tatement, broadcut bJ the Riyadh state radlo, made JlO mention of earJler reporta from Tuullt, Tunllla, quotlq Saudi ICM6a tbere u ~ ll'OOpa ha4 U · aault.ed tbt aunmen And recap- tured m01t of JJlam · • boll•t 1brlile. Saudi offidall are at· tacllnl.u .Arab 1ummlt meet· tni"tDTuab. . The T\lnla aoureee .. atd they learaed tbat tbe llabdlat Motltmt ltW nre boldlD.I out on an upper noor of the bulJdin&. But, the)' reported, the central area, lncludln1 the courtyard conta1n.lo1 the aacred Kaaba, bad been cleared of the ln· trudera, and moat of their b01lalet bad been releued. Tb• lD'.teriot llinlltry state- ment aald there were no lndica· lion.a that tbe lleeca lnctdem ''WU CCJaMCteC1 wlth Certain DA• tlonalltlea. Wbat ii firm, bowever1 11 that these people b ave aevl aud from the teachlnp of our rellaioa. '' AyatoDab Ruholtab KhomeiPJ, Iran'• SbJlte Moaltm leader, Hhed OD t.be Incident to fUrtMr bil campailn aa&l.Diat the United States ad aald bi a broadcut. •tetement that lt wu "not tu. fetebed to UIWDe that Uda ed. bu been carried out bJ crtmlnal American lmperialiam . • · and lntematlooaJ Zioni•m." But even before the Tehran Radio broadcut. rumors that the Ualted ~ WU respoml· bl• touched ott mob au.a.ca oo &.be. U.S. Elobuay ln lalamabld, Pat.ll&an, and the U.S. Intorma· Uoa Cmter bl Raft.IDlDdl. the Pakiatul capital'• twln .cttJ 10 mlla"'8.J. A 1-.man ror Saudi Crown • Prtnce Fahd ID TUn.11 Qld tbe mosque wa MIMd ·~ by more than 100 armed -mim"berW of an lllamic miDotitJ Met 1n what bl d wu "• dOmeetlc lncldfm&'' that lhoGld hHe DON· pettutlions tbe ....i ot the M01lem Wo"ld ''Saudi armed fOl'CM haw UMi attuauan wU under coatrol and UMr II DO med lot PrtDc. hbd to leave the aummil before the closln« aessloo." The sources In Tunis said there was reason to believe the aellure waa rell1ious rather than political and wu not direct- ed a1alnst the Saudi govern ment. Accordlns to the sources, some 150 boltalea bad been held lnald• the moeque and 1everal SAudl policemen were killed in nounr durtq tbe takeover. • P!'he attacker• arrlved un· armed, u thouab to ent.tr the moaquo IO pray al dawn Tues· day. Sori:tO Ume later, a truck drove ur to the mo.que with a load o wtapon1. Tb• con· 1plratan WlMd tb artM and lmm be1an ftrt.Jil at the unarmed 1uardl, tbe 1ource1 /\ .. ... n. •. Pa 31, w• eca ct8ct OrupOCJlaDU r ~ • Ju•• of lb• HCODcl·d••r .. .xnu.ntel' ol bil wt.le. Kat.ba1M Lelp httc:m, a. JJldao Ted Willard ordered a new trial after md ce ol lm- proper Jury eooduet was ·,..._ sented. The new trlal la scheduled to open Monday. AccordJ.na to a apolteawoma.n for the State Bar of California, the interim auspenslon wlll re- main tn effect unW a final de· cision la made by the State Bar Court. Patton, prior to arreat. $peciallzed in workmen's com· pensatlon law. Iron Woes Hit Market; Dow Drops NEW YORK CAP> -Stock prices were lower in moderate trading today, after an initlal rush of selling. Traders said confusion and worries about spread.in& turmoil in the oil-rich Middle East prompted a sharp selloff shortly aft~the New York Stock Ex· ch eopened. I e first half hour or trad· ing, the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell more than 11 points. But it gradually recovered some of that loss in leas hectic trading. After three houra of trading, lhe Dow Jones ln· duslrial was off 9.13 pointa to 800.09. Analyata said outbreab t>f violence in Saudi Arabie, WUN a relllioUS sect aehed a mOlqUe U:t Mecca on Tuaday and at· tacks on U .S . facllltlea in Pakistan by angry mobs UD· derscored concerns about grow- ing trouble in the Middle East. The U.S.·lranian confrontation over U.S. Embassy hostages in Tehran continued as thousands of demory;trators took lo the streets. Services Held For Honored Mesa Man, 70 Private funeral services have been conducted for William 0 . Scbulu of Costa Mesa, who was once honored by a Harbor Area service club for bla charitable activities. He died last Sunday at the a1e of 10. Mr. Schultz, who worked as an estimator for a steel company, formerly beaded the Newport Harbor Elb Lod1e V-eterana Service Committee and for many years aided patient.a at t..on1 Beach Veteran• Hospital. He wu honored in 19'71 by the Newport Harbor Excbanp Club with ill Book of Golden Deeds Award. Mr. Schults leave• b1I wife, Louiae Crain Schult.a of Colt.a ~eaa, daugbten Lota Roblnlon llnd Dlane WeltOD, a IOll, Dr. Wtlllam Sebulta; brotbera, Behrend and Roland Scibalts, and nine IJ'andehlldren, DAILY PILOl lMO!' .... ~ D1111Y-.-~11-_ ....... ,...., ............. 0r_ c-...,....c-.._ .......... _ ....,, ..... _, ....... "*' .., c.. -·--' -· _.....,. a..N,,.. '-V .. IW,I,_,..__~ A ~ ............................. ..........,. .... ...,_...,n....--............. . ............. c-.-.~..-. ·-·--~-N!lllllr w.~.!.= ....... _...,. ..., tt=:.,.a.,..-:Z:- Oiarges Stand in Slaying BJ F&EDEalCX SCBOEMEBL °' ... Mty Nit IUft Defense attomeya failed Tues· day to convince an Oranee Coun· ty Superior Court Judie that ln· s ufficient evidence exists to charge Rodney James Alcala with the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe ol Huntingtoo Beach. Judge Everett Dickey let stand lddnapplng and murder cbar1es -and apecial alle1a· lions that could lead to the death penalty if Alcala ls convicted - but dismissed related charges of child molestation and robbery. Alcala, 35, of Monterey Park, has pleaded innocent to the charges brought against btm in connection with the June 20 dis· appearance of Miss Samsoe. Her unclad, decomposing body was later recovered near a public camp site in Si~rra Madre. Defense attorney Jeffrey Friedman bitterly assailed Judie Die.key'• decision "today. Friedman aaid be intends to lodge an appeal of Dickey'• de· cision oa Friday with the Fow1h District Court of Appeal lo San S.mardino. Friedman waa particularly critical of Dickey for allowtna the prosecution to rely on two "jailbouse coof esalons" in which Alcala is alleged to have ad· milted the crimes. One of the inmates, Friedman said Ricky Rodriquez, was jailed following bls conviction of sodomizing a 3·year-old boy. The other inmate, Robert Dove, "i.s a lifelong informant" who oftens bargains his way out of jail tlme by being "a snitch," according to Fried.man. Friedman claimed the two in· mat es taunted Alcala, threatened to kill him and threw urine at him while the three were in a prot.ectlve custody urut at Orange County Jail. The attorney also contended that West Orange County Municipal Court Judge J ohn Wyatt Jr., during a preliminary bearing into the charges a&ainsl Alcala, refused to allow the de· fense to attack the information provided by Rodriguez and Dove. F,...PageAJ 1 EMBASSY •.• Hospital sources here said Pakistani police fired into the crowd of tens of thousands al the em bassy, killing one dem· onslra t or a nd wounding others But witnesses claimed the at· tackers were wounded by em· bassy guards. According to the witnesses, some of the Moslems then seized nfles from govern· ment troops and forced their way into the compound. firing. Others set fire to the <'Om- pound's main building an~ nearby cars before government troops dispensed them. E.-...PageAJ CHEAP BIRD .•. Servinl will be11.Ji •t noon on Thankalivint at the Chalet, 2184.5 Harbor Blvd., and continue "unW we run out of food." Mrs. Kemp, 52, a natlve of New Zealand, said she especially appreciates Tbanblivine beeauae abe mows what lt'a like to be alone m holidays and becauae tt'a a fnorite oceulon in her •dopted homeland. ••J 8UPP08E like everybody elle I've been alone on holidays and when you HY desperate!)' lonely 1 peas that juat coven It,'' ~be aaid. "l don't wet to sound like 1 Polly~_ but I think you can help.•• Mn. KemJ> .aid ~be •tarted be.r tr•d1Uon bf aerriJll la1a1na and or1w1in=lucka for ber re1ul1r c\ll~men to celebrate and otbtr occulona. She ll rep11t b.r Tbanu11 01 SO-cent apecial on CbrUtmu Ulla year. too, 1he 1aid. . 01tJUlt~peopJ~khowuMn'ian0pemac,"kn.Kemp eq1alned. uptiOpW Ulfd to have famlllea. Now theJ UH tn • little aquaN, Bkt a toeeentratioll C&mJ>, and theJ doa't know tbeil',,..,,hors. ,, mm MID 811£ espeeg 1evenl bund.red euatomen on namtimal .partly u • J"elult ol • newspaper ad ... tbOk out. udDelU cookJu II~ m;llt. •:rn be an or1uuM4 aw WectnilldaJ alabt," Mn. Kemp llld. "I'll ha e Uie twbJ* Oook.ed antl ready to lllce." . Althoulb p.revtoualy t1e•1 left: UM rwtaurant earb' on TbUbllvinl to joUi ., f•iDlly·fcr dinner. this rear ... laid U.,'U be lletpbat cMat Ud WW part)clpai. in tbe re1tauraot ...m. . It'• certabll7 not a ~-ma)tn1 en.tarprlae: Mn. Kemp BiDted. • ' GoodlJfle,To• Heather lmmoor. 2Vl. of Corona del Mar. probably didn't realize at at the time, but her di.splay of affection for the turkey she met during a recent outing m Irvine may have been the last one the Thanksgivmg bird received It may have been the first, too , tf you tak e 1oto account the p~rsonalJties of most turkeys. Anyway, 1t s doubtful Heather 's lovely gesture saved the old boy from the roasting pan. Parlors Rap Stricter Law An adult entertainment or dinance was approved by the Anaheim City Council Tuesday night over objecUona of several massage parlor operators who claimed they were being treated unfairly. The ordinance, which aets strict standards on massage parlors, nude rap studios. dance studios. elCOl't eervtces IDd re lated ~. wu dratted by the council u part of ill "open war" on prostitution wathm the city Massage parlor operators pres ent at the meeting contended that their businesses are disUnct from other adu.lt entertamment busmesaes and therefore should not be regulated by the new law The orttman<'e 1s !lrheduled to lake effect in JO da.> ~ ll n de r the or d 1 n an c e . operatoM of adult-0r1ented bus•· nes!I~ will have to obtam a con d1t1onal use permit The or- dinance wlU apply to pro~ Worket-Crushed and eustang businesses In a related action. the council CAPlTOLA tAPI -A con· gave lent11tave approval to an or- struction worke!' .... kUled here dinance that would regulate tfte after about eilbt tons of aand d isp lay of adult·oriented md asphalt fell oo tum wtule be ma~az1nes in !iuch outlets as wait worlang in a trench ~roc~ry and drug stores ·---------------------------------_.::._~----------~ .. •• MORE CUSTOMER PAR Kl NC for Your convenience every weekend 'tll Christmas <beginning November 23> our 3000 employees wlll be bused to the Plaza so that vou, our valued customer, wm have more convenient and close to store parklrig . SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL & SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ' t , --------.,. ------~ .. Pat Boone Announces Food.Plan LOS ANGELES <AP> -After 1alhertnl for a .. typical Cambo- cllan Tlt.ankslivlna dinner" of dried flab. rice and water. repramtatives of 40 Cb.rtltian a1endes announced the forma· ttoo ~ a '100 milUoa campalp to provide food. medidne and clot.b1.ol to war-torn C&mbodla. stnaer Pat Boone annoanced Project Cambodia's eoala Tues- day and aaid members of the campalp include television evangellsta Billy Graham, Oral Roberts, Rex Hum bard and Robert Schuller. BOONE SAID they have all joined Project Cambodia in "a cooperative effort to cut red tape and get the urgently needed supplies to the hundreds of thousands of homeless Cambo- dians. These people have no shelter. "They are lying on the ground, with only grass and bark to eat." THE FORMAL announcement of the project followed a Monday night dinner at a West Hollywood restaurant with representatives of the 40 groups. The "typical Cambodian Thanksgiving dinner" of fish, rice and water repast "was probably far, far better than what most Cambodians will eat this Thursday,'' Boone said. He said be hopes to use televisi<lo and radio commercials and a networtc telethon to focus at· -tention on the plight of the re- fugees. "l beljeve that the American people, by cbanlleling thetr con- lri butiona directly to the 21 volunteer oreanizatlons already workln& 1n the area, will be able to accomplish a great deal," Boone said. On Yoar lllark AP'--- "Softie," a six-week-0ld Siamese, waits for the signal to begin after Salinas pet store owner Tiffany Worthy brought in a cooked 20-lb. turkey for the pets in her store. She says the animals deserve a Thanksgi vmg treat as much as anyone. Boys' Club Broke Law SANTA CRUZ CAP) -The Boys' Club of Santa Cruz violat· ed state law by refusing to admit airl.1, a Judie ruled Tuesday. Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Chris Cottle found m favor of five youn1 plaintiffs represented by the American Civil Liberties Union. The Youapten -three Slrla and two boys -CC111tended that the lO..year-014..club violated the state's Unruh ~vii Rights Act in refusing to admit girls. Two of the girls who brought the suit had been denied admission to the club. Defense attorney Robert Bosso, who said the case would be appealed, contended that the law wasn't applicable lo the Boys' Club because it was not a business. But Cottle said the Jaw also applied to a place of amusement and rtol only to a profit-onented establishment. NEW FOLD-AND-STACK CHAIRS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS EEi FURNITURE The look and feet of good dining chairs with solid mopkt and hardwood frames, upholstered groined vtnyt cushions and a fine fumlture finish Secure steel locklng system with easy fold-and· stack a wonderful apace saver. Fabulous price. and Included at no extra cost there's delivery and our famous wanonty of quality. &OIONOD IA.ID It la not known wbetber to atoll wttb Oftbeae rwldue woakl produce any IU ett..U. He Wd tbe EPA b.an't Ht a tole1'ance lent beca'-M lt lacks autftdeat lnformauoo. He Mid U. amomat ~ OrtbitDe found oa the tom• wu lelt Ulan u.. amount allowed OCl ...., ........ 011beDe la ~ CbeftoO Ommca1 Co .•• brand name f« orsenoptm.,Cate ~&e. It ti med oo army wonm, tbit ca ce loopel' aDd aphldl. Snm 8aD Die&<> Coant)' pvwera b8d their pole wtDtel' tomatoes quaraMiNd lut moat.b. The other flve an:n'l lblpptq tomatoes, Bom.in&er said. The 1 000 affected acres represent lea1 than ba1f ·~ San Dleco County's tomato erop. Ocean View and Nacata Brothen bn• auuu...,.au of tbat .cNaee. Kasee eatlmated tbat lt,ooo xea tomato., at 20 pounds per box, bad been lhlp ao far by tho two powers. Jiii V ALI.ADA a ES of lb• departmea '• Market Newt Bureau lA Los An&eJes aald orlliDal ban pushed tomato pdc. bJPtr' at ablppin# point, and tbat t.ti.y are $11 or 112 for pouadl. Romilager said Carter'• dedlSon la to 5* pendlnc review by a tbree·Jadp panel AD ~ Monday to· overturn that order was deD1ed J ud1e J . Clifford Wallace ol the Ith Cireult No date bas been Mt for the rwtew. Al,ien Hunts Restricted : I , LOS ANGELES t,AP> -A U.S. D1ltrlct jud&e bu 1asued a temporary restraininl order restrictln& the actlool of lmau· gratlon and Naturalization Service aeeots during nel1hborbood searches for ii lepl aliens. (----C"T'·-~~----J a ... -.e-l'reeft ~·,..._ CAMARILLO CAP) -F• Camarillo retldenta were lie· lea&ed unharmed Tuesday nldlt - after they were held bostaae durtn1 the armed robbery ol a pharmacy. Judge David W. Wi.lllama LS· sued an order Tuesday requiriog agents to have specific infonna· ti on · 'concernina ille1al ac· tivlties by occupants" before ap- proaching a residence. It also prohibits invest.iJaUons between 8 p.m. and 7 a m. under most circumstances and restricts the amount of as- sistance INS agents can receive from police Sllala'• Sut~r S.wd 00 Prej~t E9e" LOS ANGELES CAP> Chevron USA la awaiting Mayor Tom Bradley's signature to begin what would be the city's largest oll and gas drilling proJ- ect The City Council Tuesday unanimously approved Chevroo's application to drill oo the l,64S·acre site an the Pacoima·Miaalon Hills area or the Sun Sao Fernando Valley. An aide lo Councilman Robert Ronka. who represents the ~reater part or the area when.• the dnlling as to take place. said the community 1s behmd the prOjt'Cl LOS ANGELES <AP > -Pnn cess Cbams Pahlavi, sister of the ousted Shah of Iran. has been sued for nearly $70,000 in overdue bills for furniture and • Cl"'isU O..raet~zetl appliances she bought for her LOS ANGELES (AP> CaspianSea Villa. Former President Gerald Ford Weste n Contract lnterna· refrained from cnticinng Presi- t 1 0 n a I In c . . a N 0 r 1 her n dent Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage cnsas, which be Califor: ia hrm, initiated call ed "probably tbe most Tu s y 's suit in Superior dangerous. volatile, senous in· Three employees and tile owner ol the pharmacy were re- leased one at a time over 'a three-hour period alter the~ man rea.li.ied he was unable Jo escape, authorities said. Tbe Vetl- t. ura Count. y Sheriffs Departm! said CralcTumer. 27, Van N • lS bemg held 1n connectJan the incident. Also arrested • SonJaMaccus,31. VanNuys. ! I Spetuer• Not A•llfffl' SAN DIEGO CAP> -Spoosots of a comics convention thlt drew dozens ot nationally kno• artists here last summ~r weren't laughing today whctn they reported the loss or $12,C*> in receipts. J But sponsors said they hope Co recoup their losses by showing cartoon movies In a donatdl moviebouse Saturday night. And a fund·raismg auction la pl~ with Charles Schultz, who draWJ> the comic stnp .. Peanuts," and other artJ.sts donallng ongmals. Cou claiming that Pnncess ternallonal crisis the United Chams and her husband had T I · • Tak ' paid Sl.56,99110 on a total bill of States has faced m 40 years... A e eVl810D en • $226,705.38, but bad owed the re ··Ttus as oot the lime to be of CONCORD. N H. <A P> -A maining $69,714.28 for about a fering free, curbside advice. telev1s1on was taken dunng • year. Representatives of the Ford said before addressma the break m at the Carter-Mondalle princess could not be reached N ~ t1onal Assoc1at1on or Ac pres1dent1al primary head.- for comment ~cou_nt_an_ts_be_re_Tuesd ___ •Y_na_gh_t ___ q_u_a_rt_e_rs_._po_hce_s_a_id_T_u_es_d_a_y_. ~ I'm coming to Fashion Island on Friday, Novembtt 23 at 12:00 noon. Listen for the si ren as my fire engine (courtesy of the Newport Beach Fire Department) arrives at the cast entrance of JCPenney. I'm so excited about my visit with each one of you. I'll be in my Santa house in Stqe Court until December 24. You can have your picture taken with me-a beautiful instant color photograph -for a-nominal charge. Here's when you can visit me: Monday·Frlday 11:00 A.M."'8:00 P.M., Saturday 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Sunday 12:00 P.M.·5:00 P.M. '1 See you soon! .,. FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER · ' t .. 1 ) i J McNally Needs Identity Last week, teachers at Newport Harbor lhgh S<·hool presented a petition to Ne. wport-Mesa trustees urging that McNally altcrnatJ\ c high school be retained on a separate campus Its current site. the old Mc:--=.:all,> School on :-:ewport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. has bc,·n sold TcJthcrs s:.11cJ they have h eard rumors lht! sdiool might be pl3ced on the site of one of the• d1stm:t 's regular high schools The future of r.lcN.:ally 1s one that has roused some dissent, especially since trustees have considered relocal ing the school to a closed elementary school For a varwty of rl':!sons. th1· trustees have delayed their decision on J\lc·Nally. Nowt": JI the November srhool board t'lcctwn 1s pa:.t. a 1!c:1·1 s.nn 1s expected early next year. Jt's a matter that should IJc• r1·solvf'd as early ac; possible to give student<; :.1n:l -,taff lime. lmth in prnellc, l terms and m psy<:holog1cal ont:s. lo adapt to thc11 ne~ en- vironment before next year As for where that s ite should be. we agree with the Harbor High teachers. The alternat1 ve school shouldn't be combined with any current high school on one site It offers an excellent atmosphere for educating young peoele who work, have children, or for other reasons don t fit into a routine class schedule or environment. To place McNally on the same campus with another high school would threaten its errectiveness and might stimulate host1llty between th" two student bodws McNally and its stud1.-nLc; deserve lo retain their 1den t1ty Toward Understanding The faces at many Newport-Mesa schools are chang· ing. At first, only a few Vietna mese students turned up following the emigration of 1975. But m recent months, the number of Indochinese youngsters has been increas mg by leaps and bounds. having almost doubled in the district since school started this year. The result is a challenge to American students and teachers unaccustomed to dealing with large numbers of youngsters from other cultures and linguistic back- grounds. Costa Mesa High School, perhaps the most strongly affected among the district's high schools, bas been off er· ing special courses for the youngsters with a specially qualified sWf. But last week, man open acknowledgment of the fact that all Mesa teachers are affected by the changing enroll· ment, a special session was held at which teachers of the In· docbinese and two Vietnamese graduates or Mesa Hieh talked about cultural dlff erences. It was a step m the right direction. Leaming to understand and accept, even appreciate, people of completely different backgrounds is a valuable growing experience. We hope other schools with Indochinese enrollment U1 the district are setting up sessions for all teachers to dis- cuss their problems and experiences. • Oplnton1 expreued in the 1pae9 above are thoee of the Dally Piiot. Other view• expreued on thll page are thoM of their authors and artlltl. Reader comment 11 Invited. Addrtll The Daily Piiot, P.O. eo. 1680. Co1ta M .... CA 82828. Phone (714) 642-4321 . .. Boyd/Tricky Deer I 87L.M.BqYD Up lD Micbllan~ deer - Hffn bucb, 1' and 18 fawba -were fenced Into Dear Gloomy Gus one square mile of trees and fields . Six experienced woodamen were Lumed lOOM therein to bunt those deer. It took four cla)'I before one of them 1potte6 a buck. TM tetll went oo for four bunUn1 HHOU. And lb• avera1• time It took thole HUOfted flunten to 1li!Jt a buck wu 51 hours. 'l"9 l>Olot: TIMn ..,. an awful lot of deer out lb•(• tbat you and l Juat never .... Q. IA't rodeo one of tbe molt danferout of an apol'taf A. IQjurtoua maybe, but non• too a.that O.er • io-1•ar period. fatal tnJuriel uera1ed tewtr tbu oae a , .. r. Let's ot Sell Carter Shon Mailbox THI! aESULT of an of the backbltln1 haa created the cllmaltl whettln two enormoualy atnbUlous YOUDI pollllclana thlok they can wrul lb• Democratic Pany nomlnauon away from Carter. California's up1Urt Jerry Brown. pc>Naled of an all coo 1umln1 amb1.llon for the prt" 'ldtncy which haa occupied his tlme alnce he w~ fif'lt t-ltck'd ln 1974. almost to the complete de· relJcllon of hia duties aa aov. ernor. haa been most open ln al·, tackins the President But his campaien wu acttlng nowhmt even beron . N Kennedy entered th bu.stlDO. Brown had been 10mewb1t en-co u n ••d by 1ome tlultey primary wtna In 1P7f when voten were 1011 vlewtn1 him u an · ·tntereatln1 new poJIUcal fl1ure." THAT SUPPORT however ha• faded ln&.o nothlnaneH a• people Hw mote or Bro.m and wlMd up to the ract that hi• outraseoua state~ were akln to the ac· lion.a o£ a JuvenHe brat ... k1DI attention. m. rhetoric ba1 come to be ~zed ror what It ia, wor<b without aubatanc• or, •• Brown hhmell calla them. "bun wor<b ·· Waverin& between hi• poee u • reborn (!Kai conaervaUve and an all out blttdlna Mart liberal who belteva lh• •conomlc aolu lion 1s to~ found In 1ovemment work prosr•m• a la the New Deal. Brown haa lo~t moat all of h1 1 liberal :;upr1• rrrr and whatever 1 0 11 .. ''' .. ~4· ~~~----~"~'*~IA:·~~~--- modttitt eh.n mom . ly bad tooled. Hit admitted 1chtmt of handlln1 political pollW'M Uk • CaftOe»PaddnD • Uttlt on the ltft and a Ultlt on rilht, hM boomeran1ed. WITH KENNEDY In the pie ture the Ubtral1 have dtler'ted Brown Uke r1ta from a 1l~ 1hlp. But Kennedy, whom lhe media kMpa whooplnt up u a peraon wtlb treat chatiJma and the pretumed heir to the Camelot day• ol John P. Ken· nedy. may find the luat.er bu worn otr In UloC ftrat place. when people acroaa th• nation commence takln1 a hard took at Teddy and apply1n1 thf!lr Inherent morality to ha conduct. whauver imaae ht' may have will surfer Perhaps hi• expulsion from llarvard may be overlooked but hla tendency to ror1n his wife •nd children while he dallle- wllh othtr women. lncludlna hi11 o ff lcf' hf'lp. wall not find toluanct-an thf' 81 hit' Kf'lt And. 1<1r a 1reat many thf' nstme Ted Kennf'dy will al~11y11 IJrln& lo mind that poor ic11 I l•·fL In th,. l>ottom ()f l hf' r I Vl'f lt1 d I r atdul n1ih1 ''"'" df(CJ f.Vf':N WITHOf T lhn,,. ni-aataw• fartor'\ th1· r·Aptu1,.. of ;a pitrty nom1nalt<in frtirn a •ut t1nic f>rM1ttrnt n1 1mh1·<1rd <1f Ask Ronald RP.tg.rn fl.-uwJdn I e11en win 11 •. ..,,,Y from a Pr~1 denl 1111ho hadn't ~en PJPC:tl'd to tht" Job As for df'ff'3t1ng an incumbent Prt·~1d•·r1I ,'\mr nc-an" art" mo.t rc:l11rt ... ' lu < tianJte E~pec1a1Jy ~ ~ • • :C 1n~ the JOb are 1111 • • t • , i;:r,.->d a.s lh,. ~u ,..., ~n though !){~ , rwr1y werf' HI ul Lht"llffit". th•·~ •.,rd of Harry frumu.n 111 1 ti Likit Ch1cago·s pr,.c,enL M.tVor J.tne Hyrn". the big l'll\ r.><1l1l1c1an .. turn~d their hc11I..\ on t11m So. too. dad l'ongn•i.s and all the party r ha1rmt>n A '>egm 1·nt of the par 1v martht'<i av.ay to form a third part} .. :\1'r} poll c,howed him a IO'lt•r !\obod) v.as ror him "'ol}{)(jy lhJt 1-. cxrcptang the pt•11ple Tht> mural of all that 1s. don l <,t•ll < a rtn l>hort Faces of Hunger Haunt the Feast Day To lhe Editor As we brace ourselves for our annual Thanksgavang feast. lhe races of starving Cam bod.tans stare vacantly at WI from the pa1e11 or our daily newspapers. orrering a painful contrast to our holiday preparations AS ALWAYS, It is the children who suffer lhe most. Large num- bers of the country's under-five population have already died. Many of those who survive do so with permanent brain damage and bone deformation due lo malnutrition. Even those settled m refueee camps are euy prey to the effects of malaria. dysen- tery and pneumonia. Through a Joint effort of the international Save the Children Alliance. Save the Children ( U S.) can now provide these deaperate retuaees with food . medicine and health care A pediatric medlcal team Is bat· Wnt lo save children_'• lives in •the Sa Kaew holdinl Camp. A hundred thousand refu1ees ar~ belna treated by other mediclil t.eams ln border camps between Cambodia and 1'1lalland. R1ce, hi1h·proteln ft.h meal, milk and aaentlal druc• are beln1 nown lnto Pbnom Penh or shipped to Kampoo1 Som. Yet the need aeem1 lltendina. At tbll Ume tor 1tvln& thanks. I aak you to conalder extendina a hand to tboH who, qulte Uteral· ly, have nothlna. Any contribu· Uon, no matter how 1mall, can ltelp save the cb.Uclren of Cam- bodia. Pleue mall your check today to Save the Children, Cambodian Rtilef Fund, Dept. P. Westport, Connecticut.-. MARJORIE BENTON Chalrpenon, Board of Dtredon Save the CbJldreo c...ia11 .... TO the Editor: A J.U. to the editor, which appeared ID rour paper Nov. I, ha• prompted me to retnnllMI to "'Ht tbe NCOrd ltralpt.' r- lAIUe Taylor. lD Mr letter re· •ardlnt my 1tat.emtnll al the Oct. 22 Rqiana1 Coutal Com· mll1lon meeU.Q11• q_~Uontd my motJv• for verball)' cbqt1alq Coastal Oomrol11lon at.aft. THE PAllftCl11Aa actloa ot Coa•taJ Commtaalon 1talf whldt ••oted mt concern wu mtre11 one, m a 1:1. UM of actiOlllS, Wlltcb bavecat.d to mt tUt lht llart apparently •le•• tbem1el•u u tb• deellloa· malllna bod1 and tbt com· mt11loa mtmbtn H .. rubb*r 1tampc"1." Tb1I prou 11 a· I emphf1ed by the well known staff practice or voli ng on all pro1ects an closed door session before they even come before the commission In a letter lo the cha1rm•n of the body. I wrote what most ac curately reneNs my sentlment.'I on the matter •'I want to em phas1ie, however. that approval or disapproval of that project CHuntlngt.on Sea cliff IV ) 1s Ir relevant. as far as I'm con- cerned It is staff support and objective gathering of facta on all sides of each pro1ect that comes before the commission, that I'm lookin1 for '' I further suggested in th•t let· ler lbat the chairman desaanat.e a subcommittee of the com mission lo meet with lhe ex· ecuUve director and desl1nated staff lo further discuss the t.sue. an Issue that 1s much lar1er than the Individual situation which took place at the Oct 22 meeU111 HARRIETT M WIEDER Supervisor, Second Dlslnrl ,..._ Sarrlflr~1 To the Editor: Must we sacrtflce the envtron· mental gains of the last decade to provide for the production of synthetic fuel ? On Nov 1 the House of Representatives pused a blll lo establlah an Energy Mobilization Board CEMB> to expedite t.he 1llin1 of enerlf raclUUes. It wu empowered to override federal, stale and local law1. If, for instance: the EMB lbou1hl the mouth or Allio Creek wu a 1ood place to locat. a nuclear plant or retloery, lt would have the authority to do so re1ardle11 of bow many cltbena milhl protest It, or how SllCb a plant mJai\l be vtol&tinl federal, atate, or local ncul•- Uons. Substantive waivers of any law, federal, 1tate, or local, by a aelected few wbo know UWe about the areu Wh01e future lbey are ctetennlftlna, are uaac· ctPtable. Our Coureuman voted for thll bW. Dld be Npreaent you when be cut bll 1ot tar clenlal ot due proceu, for f ouJ air and probably deltrucuoo of p,..toua. l1 pl'OtecUld anuf The nnu tonn of th• Enero MObtUtatiOD 8oerd bu yet to be dtttrmlMd. Membm'a of both Roul• wW bl oGDlerrt ..... ~ u.. teiUJtl bl w eaa· rtr•ace will •• ol a more PotlUft aature thu tM pn. =IUNd~··· Ul'll our IUD. ""h~n lhe conference com m1llee report romes back lo Lhe Ho~. lo \ ott' for an EM B that d~ not rob ui. of our nghu. EVELYN GAYMAN Sltoppbc 8 Spr•e To the Editor In regard to your food section article of No\ 7 concernlna f"aye Nicodemus' $7.000 abop- pang spree. t.here are a few cor· rections that need to ~ made First my mother 1s not a "self pro(esaed gourmet cook." she as a eourmet cook She ts the chairman of the eourmet cook- ing section of the Rossmoor Women's Club. which happen! lo have over 6S members in that 1ecl1on alone. She bu spent lhe whole ol lut 1ummer putlln& to1ether a cook book which 1s a charity endeavor ror that ume women's club SECOND: Gel.son'' was so ex- cited about her choosln1 t.hetr 11tore. that they went out or their way to make sure she could set lhe best and the most useful of their food items an her cart Third Campbell's rullzed that they didn 't have the average housewife takin1 this spree They were urg1n11 her on with much enthusiasm. When ahe would order one potmd of salmon or etght lobeter talla. the Campbell's representative would say "Give her t.he whole tray." My mother la not 1reedy, and 1 resent lbe fact that your male writer wu IO tacky •bout explaln!ftl my mother'• luck ln lbla prize.wlnnJ.nt affair. He WU probablJ overwhelmed by my mother'• common 1enM u to chooatns food ltema lbat would laat a loq llmt, rather than ftll. lnl up lbe cart wt\b cotf ... One more th.lnC; ootblnt my mother did wu for pubUctly realODI. Tbe can of soup falllnl oft the cart,,, .. purely a~deatal and notf« pbotol. ln my optnlon. •h• could have aotten another \bouHDd dollan worth ot food item• tn that cart • RENEANICODEKUS vatv..a To the ~tor: J wlab to .xpreu appnciatlon for tbe Nov. 1J ed.ltonal "UCl Need.I TLC." ll aprute1 pr. ~tel 11Wbln tbl p,.. lt ,,.. ed ftKJ .... able '° rad. all .. alfa." t'i'>•·I~ M~ h•1JI\ that those who l>tudy :ind "'ork at L'CI and use 1t11 facahlies will provide the "tender lovrn1 care" that the campus bwldinas and srou.ods need 1r we are to mamta1n an at· tractive campus. l am seeking the cooperation of all · the campus community and hope that through a higher level of mdJvidual Involvement we can continue to maantam a campus environment of whJch all of us can be proud DANIEL G ALDRICH. JR Chancellor Cotaet°lr• D•fff To the F.d1lor Last v.eck the State Appeals Court rt•versed an earlier Orange Count>' Superior Court dec1s1on upholding the Costa Mesa North Rezone lnitaal.Jve In spilt' or a last minute. con troversaal. $30.000 bhtz by the developers. the voters approved the homf'Owners' 1n1t1at1ve m March or 1978 with a 95 percent ma1onty m the surrounding pre- cincts of tbe Amel proJect site. AT ISSUE are the legal. en- v lronmenlal. and property rights and values or lhe nel1hboring homeowners versus the economic desire or non- resident developers for high density dwellings, mostly ap· partments. free from the ques- tionable ballot box zonin1 ap- p ro a c b . Had the council responded approprtauly ln 1J77 there would have bffn no need for ,tbe lut rE90rt. aomewhat ri1ld lnitiatJve and the eosulnl llU1at1on and communlly dlvl1lveneu. Tbereton. It 11 poUtlcally and ethically Incumbent upon the Ci - ty C0tmeU to hereby represent ltl ctu.m for ten1lble planning by alncerely appeallna the re- cent court declaion. Ukewtse, the council la obU1atec1 to deny the pend1na request for an ex- tena[on of a aone exce'pUOD for hither demlt)' on the aame S.ar Street-San Dleao Freeway area property. Thus, th: council can avold ma.kinl an alrud1 bad altuaUon wone. CHRISM.STOL • ' ' COMPOSITE ,.., •• ""' '" JS'-... «>~· , .... \lo ~ .. .... -.. ... ... ... 12-.... • 411'> ,., ,, .. ... 1511> '"' .,. ·~ .. ,...., '• J.t"t 22~ .. tS!.4. 11'" . "~. '• s JO .... I. ,. ..... ' 4.1'> ., 1•"-'· .. • s rcn1Par'r..~J:O'*..:'ve~~ Olla,..,._..., ...... 14' .............. , ...... ~ u.s.-.. ean *"'*' n,.... _bat u..n wu • eonalilClaOut ~;to i•-lmpen td•aaee~ .L.,.W . Tbat"'a aat a ~..:liiUuee..,-tollMto aaadwtc.h. Ii IUiMI for 8titilb LiJlaad, u ~re manutactaarer .-.. record bean eu~ b1 AiDcticant now comldtnq 1 ~ °'~=· Tht ciUatiOli I l;ty 8 L.'1 ~enff it: •hat fO(lid la 10~ ~·pm•~~ ti ~Uit compny'a can can'& tompeg efleetiv.Jy 'la tM cnarbtplace? 8 .L. ta the IUl'VlYlq bulk tt balt·a-dozen Brttiab car maken. ~ lea u~ en: AUIUD, Monti, MO. Jaruar. Rover. TrtumPib a.Od Leyland. At one ttme tbeirie were !ndependent compan e.1 each makln1 lea way ID Uli! world. Now they're all '' part ol one bit corpora- Uon that can't make II.a way Lut month some rorel1n cara scored spectacular aales ad· vancea here· Toyota wu up 15 pefteat, Oa&.aun, 63 percent, Honda » percent, Mazda 81 percent, BMW 22 percent and Renault• pet- ceot Meanwhile. sales of aJl the Britlsb Leyland models were down 10 percent They wtU sell fewer th8D 50,000 can here UU. year. The BriU.h/overnment not only came to the aid ol the 11qlng Leylan enterprises. 1t took it over. 8 .L. ii now a state-owned entity. It was a Labor governmedt that came to the rescue of Leyland five years aao. The company. although losina money. then enJoyed 40 percent oC the Bnltah auto market Since the government takeover Leyland has received an 1nr1J.11on or $1 6 bilhon of publJc funds And 1ts share of the Bnt!sh auto market l! now 20 percent. Ford's British subsub ary has become No 1 in the Bnttsh car market The impetus for the Bntuh resc ue attempt was the same as the one that's now an place for the Chrysler rescue mission Labor wants Jobs to be saved Just about every- one wants to keep alive a major corporauon The nagging quesuon 1s will tt work., It clearly hasn't worked tn Bntatn Not only hlUi Leyland's market share been halved but the company now plans to make sharp cutbacks 1n 1ll5 operations One of the casualues will be the famous MG sports car. lt wtll no longer be produced Leyland will have to go back to its owner. the Bnt1sb eovernment. now in the hands of the Conser\'al1ves. to ask for more money The chanc~ are good that they wall get 1t 5tr Mi chael Ed1o1.ards the chairman of BL .. has a re- covery program tha•. calls for the modem1zat1on or plant~. the tnlroduct1on o( fl\ e new models over the next five years. the cl~ing or partial closing or 13 plants and the d1sm1sul of at least 25.000 workers You can imagine how labor un1on leaders reacted to a proposal that 25.000 workers be laid orr. But the 8 .L chairman made it clear that if tus proaram wu not ac- cepted. you could say goodbye to the enure company - and be went over lbe he~ ol tbe union leaders to the worken themselves Last IDOftlh tM 151,000 people..,loyed by Leyland r•· ceived a ballot enabUn(them to ... "yea" or "nay" an tbe recovery Pt"Ol'r•m. •ulta wen u folScnn: • W..500 ballob ~re «st -u 17 ~t relW'n. • 108.000 W>ted for lhe management program. • •~voted agaiut m~emenl It waa a tnumpb for Sir AIJcbael. who 1mmed1ate\y warned manacers and worbn auu oppoMd tQ the ,... cover)' plan "ta cet out of the kitcben. ·· StiU to be de · omtrated is whether Sir Mlcbael can con•ert tbia man- date into a progum that will make Leyland a viable com- petitor in Bntam and an overseas markets Is Uus what's an store ror Chrysler Corporallon? Banker Disregards Priine Loan Rate LOWELL. Mass 1AP1 -The president of a Lowell bank says he thanks the pnme interest rate IS too tugb, and IS lowenng h.JS to thr~·QUarters or a percentage point be.low the going rate to help out bus mess G Richard Gagnon. president of the Lowell Bank and Trust Co . said that beginning Tuesday. he froze tus bank's pnme at 15 percent "WE BELIEVE THAT the bJgh pnme has an adverse etrecl on the 10<.'aJ economy:· Ga1non !aid Ordman ly, banks around the country follow the lead of tbe big New York banks when they establish their pnme rates, the interest that they char1e for loans to their b111est corporate customers. Moet banks are currently charging a 15~• percent pnme rate "We are concerned with the loyalty or local businesses," Gall'Jon said "We hope the 15 per- cent rate will benef'lt them " TD LOWELL BANK and Trust bas uaeta ol S33 million and la tbe smallest commercial bank ln the city Gagnon said he has no illusions of New York banks Collowing bia example, but be believes other banks ln Lowell will notice bis move. "I think thia will spread out beyond our bank." be said. Gapon said the Interest charaed bla otber comme~lal customers -even tr they do not merit lbe prime rate -will also be proportionately lower. Lowell, located about 25 miles DOrU\ Of Bolton, w11 once a m$r texUle-makina city. Now.its oW mtU1 ~ nuect with a variety ot manufacturblf plants. lDcJudlnt bualneasea that produce pl..U~"°" and el.aronlcs equipf!leot. "i',._ 7 Q.l~ Silver Q • otat1o ns • KJU 11'1: 20-Laken Basketball. n. "Lalre io·eoo the NB~i:e s.aw SuperSaalcl ID aootlaer oaatett. NBC 8 .8:00 -Real Peopl Faml.b' • Reuhlon. Alumm wbo ·have been pro- filed on past •plaodet tetW"n 1n um apec1a1 Mtment. A_.., ... .....,. ._._. ....... ..... ---·~-­.............. I'=:"·--· UlillTT C~ 8 9:00 -"Mayflower: the PU· grim•' AClventure." A new TV movie chroniclinl the, Journey of the Pilcrima to America With Richard Crenna and NII> ..... ~·~ ... '"The ·Anthony Hopkins <see review, Pase 89). . Bee Gee. .. Tee.,ee The popular singina aroup tbe Bee Gees (from left. Maurice, Robin and Barry Gtbb > star in their own special toniaht at 9: 30 on NBC, Channel 4. • HOLLYWOOD IOUAMI • AU IN THI ,N/¥1t. Y Arc:hle ~· that Edith Is turning CathOllo wNlll lhe Ille• to -ino • rellglou1 medal and •ttendlng mue • GOOD.,._ ·~ J In Trouble" J J tri" to keep hit NCfet llWWJ from the fllftlly • MACNEIL I LEHAE1' fl8IORT ~·· ........... fiWlcllrtm • •T'OMmff ..... ..,_. -COlft.. --·~-­mll6Dn °" --"'9c9IO -~Ol·lft~ em~..._a. ....,. ' l:IO. THI 000 OOUl'\.I ,... lttll '° peldl tNllgl llP...,. pro~ plaret 11111 0-and winds up cl\allenglng the athlet9 tO • boalng tnaldl .GNAT ~ "OnnMdy Al 80" ~ OnMncty oonduct• (he ~ Orctwltt• In a pertonl•a of~ "°"'' Symc10011y No. 8. • A "-ACa TO II 8llOt <MW a P«IOd °' 1111 ~. Ihle lllm OOC:umerlt• the creation of the Ea.t IMldlflg of the N•tlonal Gallety af M . • 1tructure lllfMcly r-oardld •• • con· tempot 11Y Clallic (Al t:OO. Cll MAYFLOWtA: nft! N.GAIMI' AOY8fT\JAE The det•mlnatlOn end • coureoe °' • oroup of idMlllhc colonMtl under * FtlflCe Joi, ~ '°"9r, Harn1•00• Oln(lold. 8o Derek.. ... -~...::w. O...• a.-~. llNl'/OibblfldW..Nl&- llOn Jojll pop muetc'• ......... twottlwl 9My. w-tca Ind AoC*I Gibb. ""° --In conolr1 end Ill In ..... aegrnenta eondUCtld by ~ Ftolll. 8 TN.a OIF nte UNEXP£CTEO "'Nedi" The ~ (John Glaigudl offer'I ""' ~ IOlullon Wlllll a IPOlled. MfulterOUI mlllb\all'Ht CJoan COl<nal geta lier ~ cauglTI In one Of '* l'lulOllnd.. vllkleOlil ---~ PlACl T011! SllCJt <MW I peflod of II.II ~. thil flllTI doc:umenll the CtMtlOn of the E.Mt 8cJlldlng of Ille Nlltlonal Q8'1ery Of Aft, I IVUC1Ufl llrMdy regMdld .. • con- tempor 11Y c:1aM1c (A) &!!> CAMEAA THAH ·"'Pti111p John.on'" Aou- mond Bernier lf'lllr\'lllW9 thl <Sean ot Atnericen en;l\1tec11 from hla oHlce 111 the Selgt8m budding. .... '""°"" "oi-~·· In Connee1lalt and ,.. ....... lllittan '°""" ....._ CPert 2) -11= °"'fl, ...... ---b • WllgtlllQI •"II ,_,. 9fto in.., 111111 """ a pol9aft wlltl llO kno.n---• mHTGAUBn' ··~In The "-"' A ~IW· gacw"I ,.. ~ tor hll~IChool 10:IO., .. NlWI fD~IWAOOI "Olf1 W1U1 The ~ Feellfto" A por111ff of OOfl> si-~ a..ooa Ind a .-nplng of"" -.11 ··~ 11~1 •• Cll 111 NlWI MAQ .. LAUQH .IOICIR'a WLD M•A•l•H • nteMNNYHU IHOW eD ~NfTOOAY t t .JO. Cll 81.Aa< IHaP SOUAOflON P1C19Y'1 men r1C1111t a J111>- -P<tlor* to p1ay tot them Ill • ~--porlQ llO'lO I.Our,,_, 0 TOHIOHT Ho11 Johnny C•r•on au.ta Tony Randall Kel- ly Mon191ttl IDOMAT l'ERFOAMANCU "Onnandy At 80" Eugene 0.mandy conduCta the PTlleOelpnle °'°*'" In a perlormence af ~ Wl*em ~i· (AlcNrd Cr'IM81 -put to the t•t ae they crou the Attvltic: on the M-vno-with Cap48111 ()wtetopher ~ CAnlhony Hoc*N) Ind hll Cf .. JOHN DARLING Cl&a119""f ~ •• , ... ,,. G l<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles 1 1J KNBC (NBC} Los Angeles e Kn.A (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cll KFMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ-TV(lnd I Los Angele& (II KCST (ABC) San Diego 1 I KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angelo'S e KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles I ID KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ------J. non·1 Sympnony No 9 Cll P.M. MAOAZINl A ""811 to I_,., l>Ody- bolldlng competilton. a bind baMblll MIOOClon Is lulurlld Im FAMllY '!\JO 8.'00 f) (I) RAOOEDV ANH & AHOY Aeog«Sy Ann and Ar>Oy att9"'Pt to •MCU41 Babette. I French doll wt\O WU kid· napped from Marcella 1 p l1yroom by C1pte1n Conteg10U1 (~I • ntEIAXm. ··Naom1'1 AlgM To Know'" Th• 1dopted Naomi llhOdll .. parantl ......,, lhe -· their help In • !*nlul ~for her put. 89 awLIE'S ANOEU Ktla l)OMI U I rollel' •lkat • Ing dllCO ~ • pert of 1 ~ to nell • b.nd or kldn1pper1 hotdtng 1 ballutllul heir-h<>Stago • M!AV OAfflN au.ta: Bart>ata w.it.,., NOW 1-0WLONG~D TulS TURKEi( BE IN TI.I£ OIEN,OIEF ? f;BS Wins JJig iri Ratings Race N.EW YORK <APl -With ''60 M~ first time since (all programming began. "A Man Called Sloane" on NBC wu S4th =DI the way. CBS appears to be~ la addition, it was the third time in four for the week, followed by CBS' "California ~ a powerful challmp to ABC's weeu for "80 Minutes" lD first plKe, and F@•r" bMmee In tbe aet1'0rq' prime·time CBS' rat1na of 22.1 wu the biabelt for aey newee-.ToplOabowa: . nt.lJlO cot:npetltkln. aetwol'k thfs aeuoo. •w MINUTES, .. wrre a rating of 3U ·Jflth seven of t.bt 10 bitbest-nted pro-THE llATJNG FOR "ti Minutes" wu representing 24.3 million homes, "Allee," P'UDI, including No. l "60 Minutes," CBS 31.9. Niel.aeo says that means of all the 31.6 or 24.1 million, and "The Jefrersom .. won the ratinp race for the week ending homes in the country with televWoo. 31.9 29 3 or 22.4 million, all CBS: "Three'·s Nov. 18 and drew a bit closer to ABC for percent saw at least part of the Company," 29 or 22.1 m1lhon, ABC . the season, figures from the A.C. Nielsen newsmagazine. "Dallas." 28.9 or 22 million. and "Archie's Co*1panyshowed. . ABC was a runaway winner in the rat-Place," Z7.9 or 21 .3 million, both CBS. CBS' rating for the week was 22.1to18.7 ings last season, and bad been expected to "Taxi," 2S.7 or 19.6 million, and "Happy tor ABC and 17.6 for NBC ABC's rating continue in first place this year. But CBS Days," 25.3 or 19.3 million, both ABC, and for the season to date dipped, meantime, has established a firm erip oo viewers "Trapper John, M.D .. " 25.2 or 19.2 million, from 19.9 to 19.8, while CBS's tally in-three nights or the week -Thunda~. and Movie -"Silver Streak." 25.l or 19.l cre.aaed a tenth or a point, to 18.S. Fridays and Sundays, and all seven of the million, both CBS. • 'OIE NETWORKS SAY CBS' rating for network'~ ~op 10 .~hows air~ evenln1s. !he next 11 programs: the week means in an average prtme·time In addition lo 60 Minutes, CBS listed Eiebt la Enough,'' ABC : "M·A·S-H .. minute durinl the week 22.l percent of the "Alice" No. 2 and "The Jefleraona" t.blrd. CBS; "Laverne and Shirley." a~d homes tn the country ..rith TV were tuned All are in the network's Sunday night "Charlie's Angels," both ABC; "Little to CBS. li.l)eup. House on the Pra.trte." NBC, ''NFL Mon - .CBS flniahed tbe first week of the NBC. TIDBD IN TUE weekly ratmaa the day Night Football,'' ud "Ancle." both aeuon, end.int Sept. 11, in second place, •last five weeu, ~ad only}wo cooUnuiDI ABC; Movie -"The Omen," and then spent a month ln third. With raUnp aeriesin~week sTop20, ~e~on "CHIPI," both NBC, and "WKRP in ctn- fQf tbe week endlnl Nov. 18, CBS moved tbePrairie lnlStbplaceand CHiPI 18tb. clnnat.l,'' CBS, and "Hart to Hart," ABC , t NBC ln season-to-date fliurea for u.e ABC bad two shows ln the bottom four. tie. taGOe~a. "Cll9llir""" ~ • llOVll ··~ "Wll ..... 89ol Roe-~-, .. 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