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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilot,_ ~ • • • 2 Die • m New Iranian Violence BB Woman Kiiied Slayer Given Death Verdi.ct BJ REDDICK SCHOEMEBL Ot .. o.My ...... ,.... After deliberating only two hours, an Orange County Superior Court jury recom- HB Police Seize Drugs, Arms Cache Huntineton Beach police, armed with a search warrant, seized an arsenal of 60 handguns and rifles Wednesday from a downtown residenc" where a man shot himself earlier this week while t.akine gun safety leuom, investieaton said. Officen said they also found some illetal drues at the res- idence and arrested 29-year-old Suldra Serlaod of HuotiJiitoo Beacb on 1uspidoo of pouesaing Dal' cod Cl. Tbe S p.m. raid on the home at 822 loth St., police said, was trt11encl by the 1boot1D1 ind· dent there 'helday. lnv-U1•t1n said 35-year-old William .lobn Conti of Oreeoo 1bot b•QtM)l ln the lee while -re- eel vine J.mtruction on bow to carry a IUD with a bullet in the chamber. AutbdrtUel l&ld the gun dis· dlar1td wblD Conti pulled the weapoa from bl• waistband. Neither amt nor hll \mtnactor, BruceWolaanofCypreu, wuar- rated. lliu Serlmd, police aald, ls be- lq beld lD lieu of '5,000 ball at a.....,,., Beach Jail. The)' aald a -.md nspec:t ls belnl acnapt la tbe IUD and dru1 ...... mended Wednesday that Marcelino llamoe, 22, be aeo- teDced to death for hll role in the ex~utkJD-style slaying of a Hun· tingt.on Beach woman duri.na a Santa Ana restaurant robbery. The time spent by the aeveo· man, five-woman jury deliberat- ing the verdict wu an hour lesa than the. time Uled by the proa- ecution and defense lo arl\linc their respecUve poaltiona for and agaimt a death sentence. Rambs, a former San Antmio, Texas, resident who had been lo Santa Ana oo.ly six months, was convicted Dec. 6 by the same jury of flnt-degree murder in the death of Katherine Parrott during the June 3 robbery. Ruben Gaitan, 23, of Santa . Ana, also was convicted of murder, but the jwy determ.lned that special circumstances did not exist that would qualify him for the death penalty. Judge Richard Beacom scheduled tbe aentencioe of Ramos for Jan. 11. Under the state's death penalty law, Ramos will automatically be en- titled to a aenteDce modification hearinl lo wbicb new evidence could be preeented by the de- fense and proeecutloo, aaid Paul Meyer, the deputy diltrict at- torney who proHCuted the cue. The key witneaa a1alnat Ramos and Gaitan in the lu1lt phase of the trial wu Kevt.n Pickerell, an 18-year-old Santa Ana youth wbo lncrediblJ neaped Hrioua lnJury duri.al the robbelJ at a Taco Bell when be, lliu Panott and Ramos worked. Pic:ksell teltifted that llamol, wbo, be Hid, wielded a .22 caliber rt.Oe, forced him and llln Parrott into a walk·ln refrlferator, demanded tbeJ knee down ud • •aar tb•lr c~ ...... Iba& u.m ... .... Parntt died Im&• 11.; tbe ballet de1tlned for PiebNU'1 brain defleNd oil bia1bll. llalDDI tlldW .. Uiil • ··-~ tlMI& ...... *lit' but elAi,,,.., MllftW Im~ toldll ............. 'rdier, tllit ... wanted tbe bulleU Gidr to .,._ bll~ (llitD&lTll. .... Aa> 4 Sl)~eeze for Mlekey Student Llaa Davia seems to have de· veloped .• certain affection for Mickey Mouae•s nose duriq a airtstmu holiday appearance by Dlmey cbaracten at Glll Education Center for handicapped younesters ln Huntlnatoa Beach. Glfta were excbanaed during the party. She Fights Ci!y. ~all Meaa Woman De/erula Nudie Studio Rival Factions Oash TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -Fiebt- ioc between rival groups in eaatern Iran 's troubled Baluddstan reooa left two dead and 31 wounded. Tehran Radio reported today. It ... the lat.est outbreak o( v1o1ence lo areaa ol Iran where ethnic minorities have been agitatJ.nc ror ereater autonomy rrom the central government ol Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini Tbe 50 American Embassy ho1la1es, meanwhile, were spend.tog their 47th day in cap- tivity. Iran's interior minister raued th e possibility of C hr istmas visits b y the American boat.ages' families but the militants holding the em· baasy said they have not decided on such a move. Tbe Tehran Rad.to broadcast eave rew details of the fighting 10 Zabedan, capital o f Bal ucb.i.stan-Si.stao province It said it broke out as "Or. Y aidt" -presumably top Kho- melD.1 lieutenant Ibrahim Yazdl. a former rorelgn muuster -was delivenna a speech. The report did not identify the •·groups" that fouaht each other It said the Sunni Moslem re- lie 1oua leader of the region, Mowlavi Abdolazi&, ilsu-4 a menace to Zabedan cilliens saylo1 tbe disturbances were encineered by "enemies of Islam." Most of the 800,000 Iranian Baluchia are Sunnis -the rival sect to Kbomeini 's Sbllte (See a.AN, Pace AZ> Coast Weadler Cloud.lnea lnereulllc tonl1lat. Cllance of abowen 10 Pel cmt t.oalltlt and • percmt PrtdaJ. A little __. f'ridu, Lows .. ,,.. a at. u. beacMs aad61'81md.=Prl· day fl'om )Ow.. the coat to bllla .. ........... y l ' --Wife Slain Fora Buck OU Mlnl1ter Joa• Corio Card at Bc:uador aaid u be left tbat 0,SC WU ln the "UIM pioalU." M Wedneeday Diab\, wtaea u. dele1at.-we.re unab&e • ton.a~. A.K. IWt,; dWrmaa ol ta. Kl1•riaa National Petrol Oo. aaid..,.... that WI man· •••'• •-tc. mtabt Mt lOOM llmltl wtWn wblcb •cb at U.. 11 cOUllb1t9 could ft.JI Ill on \ A ' ~ .. .. ~-re11pn Tbe DCmUldlo Baluebla baH cbaf., aodt.r -·~·~na:~~···- ·~~-·.··rill"",· . ·-liM -.~·:.=_;;. un..._ Mlfftle• •r &Jal '9¥01111km81"J •o•~ aHnt. Moat reoeaUr. lia• Tar••· ·tpe•kln1 ~ • ., •• Of AUrbalJ• n U.O tMI ~ TM tialrf1 w ...-.ur _.. .ed tii~lil·.,...-..,. ud tM Doil:liUi'NllM if t:IJ· ,m• rwtcire lood ~ ...... &M Al#lll~ .. Oft tbe IUbJed of Qu1lbDM visit• to the boltae•. ........ lllnisllr Ho~lam e.-..1 RafHnjanl tbe ~· 1 Bambad: "There II a poq1tat1 their famlU. wW be &Doftd lo ftatt tbem -,.. woaJd Ike aueb • Cbtnl to tab pl•." LAK.!!WOOD, N.J. CAP) -A Rowell To•Dl~lp man arran1•d for bl• wife's murder lo eollect u inberltace that tuned out to be only '1. police say. prlce1. But aay upper Umlt .,..- would DOt be obHrved for lq U KMttl•' lllttellS a bani Wilder in ZUJ'OD9 and the United 8tatea or a cut 1n produc· Uon by a major producer re1ult· eel ln a bla lncreue ln the de· But a ...-.ma f« "9-. ..... who ......... bol•• the emba111 and bo1ta1•• aald Wed..,ta1 there baa been "m decltka And aueb dedaklDa an up to ua." The ltDdmtl apln toe ... another eooclll.tory eq>IWlkm by Foreian Yinl1ter Sade1b G botbudeb, •ho told Tbe Wubington Pmt tbe ~ could be freed lftbe u.s. aov-n- tQfJDt held an offtctal in'f..up. WM of Shah Mobamm.ed Mu Pahlavi's alleeed crimes. Vito Pollaeno, 53, wa1 arrested Wednelda1 niaht on charlel be bind two men. brotbera of bl• girlfrimd, to lr:ill b1I 53- year-old wUe. Joeephln• PollHDD'I body ... found Saturday Dllbt in t.be back seat of her car. mud for oil. Saudi ~··· 8Mtk Ahmed Zaki Yamanl, who called &be otl Kalamazoo, Mich., klndergarteners Michele Coleman, Jason Jankins and Nicole Heawood (from left) reap the re· wards of the busy band• ol 96-year-0ld May Leedy who knits mittens all year lomr for Christmas gifts for youngsters She turns out aooul 6S pain a year. PolllenO WU bavlDI an affair wttb Barbara GUI. and plotted to kill bi& wife to inherit her estate, Police Chief Stephen Belitrand alleged. But the woman recently changed her wlU wlthout h er husband's knowledge and left him only $1, Belitrand said Shah Protest Wntin11ing In Panama PANAMA CITY. Panama <AP) -Hundreda of Panama· man studenta, ignoring a 1ov- ernment ban on demonstrations, marched through the streets to- day ID fresh protesta stain.st the deposed shah of Iran'• stay on Contadora Island The demonstration be1an with a rally of SOO persona at the University of Panama. Then, 300 studentl chanting anti-ahab and antl·Amertcan alogans paraded through the streets There were no reports of claahes with poUce. Some 300 atudenta demonatrat· ed Wednesday night at the Unlvenlty of Panama. Many waved large posters protestln& Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's presence on Con· tadora. One read, "Merry Chrtatmaa. Flaht The Shah I" The demomtrators al.lo set up barricades along the street skirting the univenlty. But na· tional lfU8l'd troops surrounded the campus, fired tear 1aa a1 the demonstrators and tore down the banicades. W 1tne11e1 said several per1on1 were beaten by guardsmen 1wtngtn1 pieces of rubber hoM, wooden Dilftlltlckl and pieces of cane, but none ap- peared aerioualy injured. Truck Hits, Kills Woman A \te1tminlter woman was killed Wednesday morn.lnl when $he wu ltrUck by a truck u lbe walked alona Beach Boulqard near Knott'• Berry Farm ln Buena Park. :~~ .= ~ :~ DC-10 Crew day, Hid be did not expect any unlf••d price structure to 'Not Blamed' emerae fn»m today's meetiQI. U limitl were aet, tbe bottom baalc prtce WU expected to be In Di• saster $24 a barrel, $6 above OPEC's previous minimum set in June and the price Saudi Arabia said it wourd charge for the rtrst quarter ol Ml80. The upper limit was expected to be well above $30, the present maximum base price, which Libya is charliog. The Libyans ursed a minimum baae price of $34 for a 42·gallon barrel. But any ceiling will be junked. just as the $23.50 top set 10 June was, il the demand for oil ex· ceeds the supply or buyers begin anticipating shortages The meeting's host, Energy Mm11ter Humberto Calderon of Venezuela. said OPEC would probably meet in March for another try at a prtce agree· ment. "We have to wait two or three monlha and aee how the market develope," he aaid late Wed.net· day nilht alter more than 1.2 houn wran111n1 Saudi Arabia and the other prtce moderates -Venezuela. the United Arab Emirates and Qatar -were bopln1 a comblna· tioo of ample supplies of oU and conservation by the Lnduatrlal nations would force the hawka to lower prtces. Some obaervers thou1ht lt more likely that the bard·liners would reduce production, aa Libya bu said It would. But Saudi Arabia, the cartel'• big· geat producer, said It would con· Unue to produce 9.5 million bar· rel.a a day, a milllon more than it was productn1 a year a10, and thl• would tend to offset cuta by some of the other countries Tbe mlnlaters met for more than 1lx boul boun Wednesday in the hotel suite of the Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamanl, seekiDi a1reement. Some sources said U1e mlnlaten came cloee to •sre&- lnl on a base prtce of '28. Others said Yamanl refused to 10 above $24 unle11 the bawkl reduced the dlfferenUala or 1urchar1ea they collect because of the better quallty of their 0111 or their c loser proximity to their marketa. But wtth buyers ft1bUn1 for oil at bi&ber and bl&ber pric11, the bard.:tlnen were not willlq to reduce their demands for the sake al unity and to restore a semblance of order to the lo· ternational oll market. On the other hand, Yamani and otben whole 1overnmeotl have bqe investment.I ln the West were not wtlllnt to jeopardise them by a wboleeal• price rile that would increue ln-fl a Uon lo the lndu1trlaU11d WASHINGTON <AP> -The National Transportation Sarety Board was told today that although the flight crew ought have saved the aircraft, it wa11 not to blame for t.;1e crash of a DC-10 1ethner that killed 273 penona in Chicago last 1pnna. .. ll wu not a doomed aircraft and could have been flown around if all the wamtngs had been available to the crew." Chairman James B. King sct1d as the board began dt'l1 t.tt; rating the cause of the worst av1allon disaster in U .S history The conclusion v. as made by the board's staff of invesllgat.ors in their report of the accident. The hndJ11g. if formally adoptt.'d by the panel. would end the cor porate and bureaucratic wran· allng over w)lo or what caused the cruh. ( The accid~nt occurred May 25 when an er1"1tne dropped off American Airline• FU~ht 191 on takeoff, caualn1 the bll plane to roll sharply to the left, abudder to a stall and plun1e Into an abandoned airfield le11 than a mile from the runway All 271 persona aboard the plane and two on the ground were kllled. The five-member board be1an a point-by·polnt analyata or a re- port 1ubmiUed by itl accident in ve1tlgatora. The board hoped to reach a de· c11lon today. but the heartng aot off to a slow start and could con- tinue Friday. Speclal.lata te1Ufied that when the enaine broke away It knocked out an electrical 1y1tem. Thla turned off cockpit in1trumenll that could have warned the crew the plane wu about to stall because 1lata bad retracted oo one win& but re· malned extended on the other Slat.I are metal plates that 1tve extra llll to an aircraft on takeoff. .. Testa 1how that the plane could have been flown out of the stall re1lme and could have nown around and landed aalely on the same runway,'• said ln· veatlaator Allao R. Tobluon. He said the DC·lO could bave been saved tf the na.e had been pushed down and full po•er U · erted on the two remainlna engines. Frank Taylor, director of the board'• Bureau of Accident In· veatljation, said the crew mem- bers auumed that the plane IOlt thrult ln an enatne and that they followed procedures preacrtbed for such a cue. Police aa1d lt appears that the truck developed a meebanical problem caualnl the drtftl' to lose coatrt>l and strike Caroll.na Huarta, 42, who was walklna on the dirt lboulder of the road. The driver, Rick Landen of Anaheim, wu DOt held pending further lnveatllatlaD. countries at1ll more. GolJ, Plunges AB Dollar •'They did exacUy what they were 1uppoeed to do,'' Taylor aald. ' DAILY PILOT . Holda Steady Tb• lnveltl&aton u1d t.bat tn de1lplnc the airplane, McDon- nell DouS1u coaaidend It~ improbable that a DC·lO could la.e ~thrust and ban un- balanced llata 1lmultaneo111b. p,....p-AJ NUDE STUDIO ... several complaints had been ~ ce1ved from neighbors M 1ss Mc Nulty admitted that some people view nude aludios as fronts for proslltullon "I Just &rln 'cau~e l lb.Jnk ll's funny," she said "I have lo aak. do they have any evidence of pro~tltution ~omg on'> S~ula· lion on that hurts m:-. feelings Costa Ml•sa police made several arre~ts on au.apiclon of proatitutJon under the former ow nership, but failed to obtam conv1ct1ons Some <'Uslomers do comt' m with the wrong idea M1!>S McNully aa1d ·'Some of them <'an bt· very l'ra!>!>.' !>he !>aid "We let U1em know Immediately Tht• girls handle them\elves vf'ry \lol'll "Wt> re not rude to J><'Ople "'ho come m here and think that We just let them know that, Sorry. you came t.o the wron1 place." What precisely does Sunshine Studio offer'> Cust.omera find themaelv11 in an attractive bu.slneu-offtce at.- mo a p here, althou1h Miu Mc Nulty concedes she ba.sn •t had time to do some needed re- modeling. The mana1er s h o ws cuatomers a portfolio or each of the models There are about 20 al both studios, although only about three are on duty Ml each studio al any llme The client picks the model be <or occasionally ahe> preren. U abe 11n·t working lheo, the customer can return when abe 11. For a fee of S12 for the first 15 minutes and Ml for each 15 minutes aft.er that, the cuatomer and model 10 Into a prtvate room for conversation or Pbotot· raphy. The client can apeclfy whether the model will be nude, partially clad or fully dreaaed, Yiu McNuJty said, adding that lbe lnalata on good 1roomln1 and rules out blue jeans and T 1birU in her dresa code What type of customer com.ea in? "Most of our clientele come ln here and are doiM It (~I· rapbV for a hobby,' Ml11 M<'NuJty aa1d "There are some who are profes151onal or student photographers Where el!.e are they going to be able to do figure photography., .. Some bring vttry expensive <'amera equipment and huve portfohoi. or the1 r work . shf' added Others are men who seem lonely and want someone to talk to. Mm, Mcl"uJty said The models lbem1elves are mostly m their 20s and mcludt· ai.p1r1ng actresM>S. dancers and model& Some nave agents and model in f~hion shows and get 'mall parts on ttlev1,ion M1~s r.kNultv 'aid .. It ~l\l'' tht·m l"xpt·nen~. ' 'hf' o;aad It 1(1H•s them the lime to '>a'. Yt~. thcit !>what I want to do I :rn not afraid of the camera It RI' 1' them ~If asc;urance " ~1i.' Mc!'Jult) '><ud she bought Sunshm.-Studio purely for bu.s1 nt•'s rea.wns and doe'>n t modt:I hero;elf "I've been workilt1 llDCe 1 was 18 and I've been ~ mtndt>d.'' she said C"lt1 ng ex perience in fashion modeling and r~mt"tolon As for the purchan 1t.sel!. "It was It ming." she said 'l \US looking for somethtn1 to 1et LOU> and. to me. this Is a bu.si.ness. like owning a dry C"leanin1 establuhmenl ·· As1dt' from an occasional phone call Miss McNulty s&Jd s he 1eta very littlt' ne1ative response trom the public and gets alone well w1tb ber ne1ghbon. ·'The people who come In here don·t understand why the city's do1n1 what ll'• doln1." she said "I want to abide by the law Jl 'a a quiet studio. We don·t burt anybody We're not a flashy type bwnness and we don't have a nashy sien People keep call· m& us to find out whett we are because they can't find us.·· Seat Retained BOSTON <AP> -John R Silber wlll keep his job as presl· dent ol Boatoo unl~rslty, the nation'• fourth lar1est private unlventty. "The only thins tbat could tree UM hostages would be the retunl of the dep(»ed abah," said a IW- dent spokesman The students have contradict· ed every 1nt1mation by Ghotbz.adeh th.at the release ol tht-hostages might be arran1ed even 1f the shah were not re- turned. and Avatollah Ruhollah Khom~. the teader of the rev- ol ut 1onary reg1 me, has re· peatedly 11ven them bia full back.mi ,. ........... J DEATH .•. Other defen.,e w1tneues LHt1hed that Ram<>5 s uffers COO· genital br8.1Jl dama1e. baa an in· tellaRence quotient of n and r ..... i:, ht· ha~ been a hfelong lo .. er \1 t-yer. however. argued thJat dt>~ pate his past problems. Harnos planned tht> exet"ut1on !'laying and conducted 1t in "' c:old and pnrrut1ve way Vow Broken, Report Says LOS ANGELES <AP> - M t'X1c:-11n President Jose Lo~z PortJUo assured the !ihah m Iran that "Your home u; alwaya Mexico," "hen the ailing monarch lert that country for medical treatment ID tbe l n1ted States. the Los Angel~ Times reported today Thill ls your country," the M eXJcan president told Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.ma messaie, the Tlmea a&d. .Because the Carter ad· mlnlstratioo wu aware of the usurances flven the shah. US. omclall were stunned when, on Nov. 29, Lopez Portillo decided a1a1nst permittina the sbab'1 return to Mexico, dUne bl.a nation's "vital interest.a." the newspaper said ii PIA GEL .. ·OC]ury ·Call,sfor Execution BJ FaEDE&ICK SCHOEMEJD. °' ................... After deliberating only two , boura, an Oranae County Superior Court jury recom- m e oded Wednesday that Marcellno Ramoe. 22, be sen- tenced to death for bis role in the execution-style slaying of a Hun- tington Beach woman during a · Sant.a Ana restaurant robbery. The time spent by the seven- man, five-woman jury deliberat- ing the verdict was an hour less than the time used by the Pl'06· eculion and defense ln arguing Ulear respectlve positions for and a1almt a death sentence. Ramos, a farmer San Antooio. 1 Texas, .resident who had been in Santa Ana only six months, was coovlcted Dec. 6 by the same jury of fll'St-degree murder in tbe death of Katherine Parrott during the June 3 robbery. Ruben Gaitan, 23, of Santa Ana. also was convicted of murder, but the jury determined that special circumstances did not Gist that would qualify him for the death penalty. Judie Richard Beacom scheduled the sentencing of Bamoa for Jan. U . Under \be •t•te'• death t>•nalt law, Ramos wU1 aot.omatl • tiUed to a sentence m cation hearing in which new evidence could be presented by the de- fense and prosecution, said Paul Meyer. the deputy distnct at tomey who prosecuted the case • -Ramos testified m the penalty . phase that he shot the pair, but claimed he never mtended to loll them. About 300 Newport-Mesa teachers turned out to picket after school Wednesday as school officials an~ Newport- Mesa Federation of Teachers <NMFT> negotiators met with a state mediator at Monte Vista School in Costa Mesa Contract talks. under way smce last summer. bogged down this month and a mediator was called in. Negotiations resumed today. .,_.. Mart. Oraqe CoulU'• dlr~\clf lodal ..W:., laid tllat · fDOre 1:,~:J1ter1 tb.ao normal an ntl to UM home durfuu.tQ.rlltm~ But aid mon SW--1arw .,.. eq,en.eDced at WI time ",ear &Dd that muttal aeparatJon1, breakup• and depreakm are ~ by tile~. Crew Thal ID tar'Q ~ about eddJ • UooaJ 4e1111n.1w to care for lbe YounC wbo ue •baled and aban_ tn tbe process. Albert stttGa Home. located Ill 381 Tbe Ctty Drtve bl Oranp, bu a maimum capactty ol a Hart sakl 73 rouqRen were re~ Wednada1 but that tM number hlld reached 11 ,.. eeotly. OvererowdiDI bH often pl•iued tbe. &belt.er home and bu drawn lbe eoncero ol the tJ'a Javenlle .1\llttee Oom- ml.Nloa and tbe Grand Jury. ftne ...-. a10 supenbon called for efforts to locate emer1eney foster homes to re- duce tbe popallldoo at sauoa. olved But DC-10 'Wasn't Doomed' ' ) WASHINGTON <AP) -The National TraDlportation Safety Board concluded today that altboaab tbe rupt crew mlaht have saved tbe aircraft, lt was not to blame for the crub of a DC-10 jetllner that killed m persona ln Chicagolut1prin1. "It wu not a doomed a.trcraft and could have been flown around if all tk warlalnp bad been available to the crew." Cbainun James B Kina aa.td u the board belan dellberatin& the caUIM! of the wont aviat.ioo diluter in U.S. history. Tbe ooachaaioa wu offered by the board's 1t.aff or investors in their malyaia ol the accident and wu informally adopted by the five-member board u part of its final report. Tbe board hoped to formally vote oo adoptiq the complete report today. but the heanng &Ol off to a slow start and could COO· tinue Friday. The accident occurred May 2S when an engine dropped off American Airlines FU&ht 191 on takeoff. caualna the bi& plane t.o roll sharply to tbe left. ahudtkr to a llal1 aQd J)l\11111 lido u abandoned al.rfield leas than a mile from the runway. All 271 pel'80GI aboard tbe plan, and two on U. lramd wen killed. ~1Usta teet1fted that when the en1lne broke away It knocked out an electrical system. 1biA turned off cockpit instruments that could have warned the crew that the plane was about to stall because slats had r$act.ed on one wtni but remained extended on the other Slats are metal plates that ex- tend from the front ed&e of the wing durina laodini aod t.alteolf. expandin& the curve ol the wing and thm aUowing it to aeoeraie lift at slower speeds than or- dinarily would be pouible. "Teats show that the plane could have been flown out ol the stall re11me and could have flown around and landed safely on t.be same runway." satd in· veatiaator Allan R. Tobiason. He said the DC-10 could have heft saved if the ooae bad been pushed down and full power ex- erted on the two remaining en sines ·'They did exactly what they were suppoged t.o do," Taylor said CSee OC-11, Page AZ) 2 Dea~ 44 Bart Iran 'Peace' Meet Erupts Into Battle TEHRAN. Iran CAP> -A peacemaking meeting led by an envoy of Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeiru ~ into a bk>ody battle of and stones in •astern lran 'a resltve Baluclliatan repoa today, ieav- lDI two perlOU deed of o-.bot wounds and 44 others lnJured. the official Pa.rs news agency re-- ported. The conlmed ft.Chtin& at a moeque ID JM dty of ZaWaa may haft signaled tk start ol a fresh wav~ of anti-Khomeini v1olentt amonc 1J.ran's etbruc minorities Offtci&JS wamed ol a po.aible ~ uprising &JDOOI lb~ Kurds. 0 Miles 250 I .,. ........... Big Award Reversed Th~ SO U S E m b ass y hostaees, meanwhile, went through their 47t.b day of captJvt ty 10 Tehran. There appeared to be only faint hope that t.My faced anything but a bleak Cbnat.mas in the ha.nda of the Moslem militants wbo seiud t.he embasay Nov. 4 and have de- m anded that the deposed shab ol Iran be returned in excban&e for the Americans' freedom. IRAN STRIFE AREAS f'l9htlng lnten.,flea ment nught be imminent in the- cnsts SACRAMENTO CAP) -A judge has ruled that a couple who won title to a $2 million apartment complex after the corporate owner failed to refund a $50 cleaniJli deposit must give the building back. 1 Superior Court Judge Fred ~ Marler Jr. decided Wednesday t that Sacla.nd Investors can get t the baildina back by paying Mr. • and Mrs. T~ SUndkvist a $312 l small claims court Judament, plus interelt lince 1974 f Marler abo ruled that the : Sundkvists must pay Sacland's court coata, probably a far I lar1er aum. ' The 'Sundkvists • lawyer. ' Clarence B,,,..., said they will appeal. • "If W. daclaion stands up, I'll Coast be sick," Brown said. "I've seen small people screwed by big or· ganizations and corporations for years. and traditionally the courts have been on the side or the big people. "For once, the little guy has the law on bis side and the court goes tbe other way and rules again.at him." Sundkrut, now a lawyer ln Portland, Ore., and bta wife lived in tbe apartment while be attended law acbool here. After they moved out In 1974, Sundkviat demanded return of his cleaning deposit, 1avirul be Shah Protest Continuing In Panama PANAMA CITY, Puama (AP) -8'8ldnda of Panama· Dian ltladenta, llDOl'1nl • .,.. emment ban cm demoaitratlOna, marcbed UuoUcb the streets • day ID~ a1atmt tM dePQ9ed of lta&'I ltQ CID CcmtlldDra 1llUd. .. • left the apartment clean. When he got no answer from Sacland's leaal agent, be sued in small claims court, also aslung QI() purutive damages. After Sacland failed to appear at a bearing, the small claims JUd&e awarded Sund.kviat a $312 default Jud&ment. but Sacla.nd re· fused to pay. Suodkvist contacted the cowi- ty manbal and requested an ex- ecutloo fas aale for the property. Letal notice was sent to Sacland, but only Sundt.ut ap- peared at the sale on the ltes-of the courthouse on Sept. 17. 1976 He bid $W8.31. the amount ol the small claims judgment plua in- terest. and recetved a certafitate of sale. Some months later. Sadand tried t.o aell the property for $LS million and discovered Sundkvlst's interest durin& a ti· Ue aearch. Marler ruled that a letter Sacland's UUe company wrote to Sundkvist on Sept. e. 197'7 seek· ing to clear the title was "ade· quate to redeem." lt remained unclear whether the Iranians would allow fa m 1 lies of the American hostages to vi.sit them at tbe em- bauy for Christmas. A eovem- ment olficial said Wed.oaday sucb visits mi&bt be pemUU.ed. but the militant.a at the embassy said.no dedsioo bad been made. f ranlan Jader Khomeini IWD· mooed bis RevoluUooary Colm- cil to a meeting ln b1a head- quarters city of Qom. What the dozen or so revolutionary leaden dbcuued was not dia- clOHd afterward. but there wu 1peculatioo here some move· After an interview with Kho· meini this week . Egyptian author Hasanayn Haykal pn· dieted an lraruan "consensus · on the crists would emerge w1Uun a few days. and that the (~ MTrLE. Page AZI Gold Plunges As Dollar HoldiJ Steady LOND6N <AP) -The dollar WU Uttle changed today in Quiel pre-Cbriatmu tradina on the world's money marltets. Gold plun\~,,,_trom Wednesday's rec-cord . Tbe U.S. currency declined 1U1htly a1alnat the Japanese yen In Tokyo. It finished at 231 .15, down from 239.75 Wed&Mldu. Gold. wbkb IOOIDed to a rec-ord ,_ an ounce tn Wednes- da 1 tradl111 la London and Zurich. dlopped WI morniq to tm.SD l..ondoa ud _..,, ID the Swialemter. 'l'lae m6l dawt Wednmday at ... lil fAldcl aDd s-.!O ln ln'dM TM IDDnlina ftJdal ID Landon ... sen .it tbe afternoon n.mi MnGO, oil '17 trom a comparable period Wedaelday. su .... alao fell lbaq)tJ' tr ad· Ina at ... ill.New Yort. I ftia ......... , ......... . 8oa&lt Kena CAP) -PrelSdlDt Pm anau.bfe'• ..... ,..... ... tM ~ lmtece ... iA*' foi,· liut tbe lll.W&mT ~ • l'W elemeae1 for Ute •• t =:r" ~ JabMMl b1a tD Uilt lla1taa and leD ced ... d tblm aftugfat.. "I am ba,py to bave fOQDd IOOd came tot' death, ud I do not waat to bet for my life," the tanner dUef ol the Korean Cen· lral 1DteW1ence AJeiicy, Kim J••·kyu. toad tbe five omeen ol the c:omt·martlal. Tiiie coa:rt load Xlm. ftw ol lall l(CJA men IDd Park'• aecret.-y ltlm K.M-wcm 1uilty ol t.be Oct. • auualDaUGD ot South Kana'• autborttartu pr'elidlat ucl nve bodfparda. Tbe court immediately sentenced the seven men tp die. lltlil 11• ... tler A .,.ru• 1•7e,eoe I LOS ANGELES <AP> -A La Mirada railway frelpt car , unloader, wbo claimed be suffered brain damare when a door • lrom a Chevy "step" van stnaclt him, and hla wUe were awarded a '870,000 dama1e claim a1a.lnat General Moton by a Superior Court jury. Gii attorney Lee Millard described the Jury's t-3 declllon Wedneaday as a "sympathy" verdict and sald GM would seek a new trial. Kenneth D. Allen, 461 said dwtns the trial that a hin1e oo the door of the van. which Chevrolet manufactured lo part snapped during unloading and the 96-pound door fell, hittini him in the head. Kftlllftf9 Bit• Cart~r oa OH J?OVER, N.H. (AP) -sen. Edward M. Kennedy eccuaed President Carter today of being "absent wit.bout leave" lo the fight against steadily increasing OPEC oU prices. In a shaJ'_"P attack on the president, Kennedy also said a SS. per ·barrel oll import fee, a proposal reportedly under con- sideration by administratJoo officiala, would cost the averaee American fa mily '413 a year by 1982. He did not say how be •r· rived at the fi gure A .. illh Mall Bo•b E'ol~d LONDON <AP) -A sixth letter bomb was deli vered to another British industrialist today and Scotland Yard warned of more on the way in wbal it said was the Irish Republican Army's growing wave or Christmas mall terrorism. The Belgium·po•ted packages, disguised as gaily wrapped Christmas gifts, are of "Irish origin," according to police who are convmced that a European cell of the IRA is responsible.. . So far, the sharp eyes or the industrialists' wives have a-.ved their husbands from disaster. One woman knew about bombs from her work with the Belgian undergrowid durine World War II Sindt~ R~adletl tor Llltoll CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -With a 1ub9Utut.e erew at the controls, the countdown began again today in the fifth at· tempt to send the space shuttle Columbia on a simulated apace mission. Space orhciala started the count at 4:3S a.m. PST aiming for a simulated liftoff of the shuttle lat.er in the day. The shuttle is designed to be launched like a rocket then glide back to Earth like an airplane. ~ For the Birtls CdM Parrots Big Attraction By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. .,..., ~ ICMt Three weeks ago, Jessie Hill spotted a man with binoculars on the sidewalk in front of her Corona del Mar home. He was studying her sycamore tree ln· tently. When she investigated, Mn. Hill di.acovered the man wu less interested lo her lar1e tree than he wu in the flock of 1reen par. rota roolt1ni there. The blnts, up to •ix of them, have been back twice a day, every day since then. The ireeD blrdl have become a neigbborbood attractloo when they atop at the Heliotrope Avenue home between 7 a .m. and 8 a .m. and •lain between 4 p.m . and5p.m. Acconllng to lane Hauler a bird breeder who lives in cWta Mesa, t11e blrd• wtu ~e:f"~ the daily vlstta unUl aom ~ pens to the tree. DAILY PILOT ·'That's what they do lo the wild," she explained. "They figure out a regular route and establish a territory." Mrs. Hassler said. the birds are probably a s_peciea of Amazon parrot and will feed on eucalyptus pods and bark. "They abouJd poM DO threat to anyone's Jandacaplng," she aa1cL One ol Mrs. IDll's neipbon, Inez Howald, notes tbat the birch have sampled 0Uve11 otf the tree in her front yard. She was happy to have them eat the olives abe said. slid expert Hassler said the birds mi1bt be coued down from the tree with sunflower seeds. Mn. Husler aald the blrda didn't nece11aril1 escape en masse from an aviary. ''What you probably have ta six sloppy bird handlers. TbeM bi rda wiU tdeoUfy their own 1pede1 bl the wUd very quickly and tt11 quite lltelJ they'll form ferrel (or breedl.Dt> coloal•," ahe said. Normally, the blrdl nest ID tbe •Prial ID tbe branebel ol dead tr... or ID deep bollowa in the tnaw. FromP.,,eAJ BATTLE ••. return of the shah was n0 longer an issue. Haykal said he believed Presl· dent Carter was "in the know" about the process, which he did not describe further. The violence In Zahedan, capital of Balucblstan·Sistan province, occurred as former Foreign Minister Ibraham Yudi was delivering a speecti to a meeting in a mosque. Yazdi bad been ch.spatched by Khomeini to talk to members of ethnic m inorities throughout Iran about their complaints aeainst the Revolutlooary Guard. Kho- meini'• para·milltan' force. Durin1 Yudi'a speech, the Para agency said, someone shouted "Death to the enemy of the Revolutionary Guard"' and stones were hurled into the mosque. "Securlt1 forces shot into the air and the people rushed to escape," the agency said. It wa.a not clear wbo did the shooting, It said. Pan quoted a provincial of. ficial as saying 18 of the 44 in· jured suffered bullet wounds and the othen were hurt in the crush or people tryine to escape. Twelve were boepttalbed, Para said . Yaub wu reported safe aft.er the violence, the agency said. Revolunlionary Guards claim.ed lt wu touched off by "known communl.lt elements'' disguised in the tradlllonal Baluchiltan attire. The people of Baluchlstan, an arid resloo of oomada, are pre- dominantly Sunnis, the rival Moslem sect to Khomeini's Sblltea. Tbe Baluchil are ooe ol several elhDlc minoritie1 in UCI Appoints Musu1ippi Man Librarian ltHIOD: ••we didn't Ila Ul) Pfiff. 1··w•6't>t ..,.._... • Pl'fCll. We'U laaYe to..-bo9 "" ......... 11&11-••. "l:leb #- ta •• eount.rr may '° • It WU . 8udl AratJla laid tt wvukt Idell to a prieloftMabanel. Oll lltat1ter JoH Corio CardeDM ol Ecuador Wei u 1w left U19t OPP.IC WU m tbe ''NIM JJMW..'' M Wedwc1a7 aiOt. nea u. ~..,..unable to fts ""'"*-. aon.., Pre•ntefi ~ Nude Studio Battles City Han ' 8)' IACID'B ll11U.N ............... Patrida lleNulty ll 24 ,..,.. old, loob lib a model and OWD1 a bua1Dea in Colta ..... And 1be'1 bavtq trouble uocs.ritud. in1 wb,y the cltx wuta to daee her flrm down. ..... lleNuJty" the.,.... ot Sunshine Studio, with offtcee lo both Anaheim and C.O.U llaa. It offers mlde modell for pbotoc- rapby or coaversaUoo, and baa been battlinc the city ror almost two years. Ila former owner sold the operation to lflu McNuJt1 m May. She laid I.be wu aware ol the lesal haulea when ahe bou1ht it. ''My penona.I feelinl WU that they <the city) weren't fair," Miaa McNulty said "I feel we'"' in the rllbt " The studio at 583 W. 19th St., in the old Chamber of Com· merce building, was closed t.em· porarlly Wednesda y . Miu McNuJty cited plumbing repairs, but also noted that a stay ol ex· ecutlon of an Orange County Superior Court decision againat the studio expired Monday. She said she hopes to reopen the studio lat.er thJ.a week. and that bwuneas 11 goin-on u usual at the Anaheim location. The Superior Court dffi'"ca ls belnl appealed to the Fourth Diatr1et Court of Appeal lo Su BernardlDo. Miu McNuJty, who liYeS in Anaheim, aBJd she doesn't un· deratand wby Co8ta Mesa 1.1 so oppoeed to her studlo "Why are they coming down like Uu. oo ua ?" 1he said "U o..~ ......... aTY'S 'UNFAIR' Sunehine'a McNutty we're a m.uuge parlor. do we get to stay open" Ia it the model· Ing they 're against or the nudity?" Clty Coundl members have said the studio adds bliebt to their dowmown redevelopment .,.... Al tM time tM coaDd1 began flcllUn& Uae at"•to. several romplai.abl bad been re- cei ved from ~bon lllsa McNutty admitted tbat some people view nude stucbos u froata foe prostitutioa. f',....P-.eAJ ., ~"fmlSWIN•' Tb• Oruae Coa.at, OrU41 IUf1 aiUd• a 1tat. CIOID· =~·:=s~!_D ..._a..,. .~· ADd ~ eo.t1 wt.IJ ..... •••etrt~ ~ •aorta .. If" ttate Gllldall 8dopt tM npart'I OPltm.Meie ftedtql, Ormcl IVl"J ~man Beaton BeJac~ ... Tbat'a ._ .... u.. oftldala .. w""4 be bdMd lalo dtb)'tu tbe eo111tructlon of electrleaJ 1eaer11Uac ptanu Deeded to cope •Ult tile "critical" •aero ~ Bejacb.PNdletl for tta. county In the near tutu.re. In a letter to Caltfonia Ener11 Commtulon official R.L. SdrweUr.art, BeJacb ea1W the draft report'• oredlctJan o6 the 1tate'1 future eleetrktt1 me ••enoaeoc.m. •• .. Tbe commluloa wtU decide later wtMtber or not to aceept the flndlnca reported by tta atatr.. The outcome will aet the tone for the It.ate'• enerl)' policy for the nnt two years, Bejach aalcL Tbe queaUoo centers oa the predicted "growth rate" for tM state, or bow much electricity CaWomiana are expected to uae in the com.log years. The commluloo's staff mem . bera forecast a growth rate of l 8 percent dunng the next year, B~Jacb S&ld. 8ut the major electrical utility comp&Dles. are 1ueasing that cooaumen will uae twice that much elect.rkity, be aaid. Aod the Grand Jury's study ot Orance County'• eoer1Y need& t.eod.a to 1upport the uUUty com. paruea There will be a "crltlcal shortage" or electricity in Orunge County in the near future, acconhng to the Grand Jurv letter . ' Jn aad1Uon, a Jury survey shows that, despite the increas· ing use or energy.saving de· vices, electricity use In new bomea ll greater than in older homes. All that adds up to a subel.a.n· tJ al crowth m energy use, coo- t r a r y to the e ne rgy com· ~~•600'1 staff report, &eJach ··A.-1 al dalll low.~'* n.a,.. a,.. doa't need u many poWer plants." be added. The Cahforrua Energy Com· m1111oa i.a empowered to ap- prove or deny application.a for new po'6W plants DC-10 CREW ABSO~VED OF BLAME. • • The investigators said that lo de•iethe airplane, 11c0on· neU u conaldered tt bilh.lv improba e that a DC·lO eouJd loee engine thrust and have un· balanced slats simultaneously. Frank Taylor, dire<:tor of the board's Bureau of Accident ln· veaU1aUon, laid the crew mem· ben uaumed that the plane lost thrut lo aa engine and that they followed procedures preacribed for such a cue. Board member Francia McAdams noted that the flilbt en1ineer could have rwt.ored t.be eJectncal system by PUlhine an emergency button and quea· Jjooed wbetber be abouJd be dt· ~ for not doiDI IO. The investigators said the crew at the time probably wu more coocetned •bout the kJu ol an eqiDe and t.ryiJll to filure out exactlJ what wu Wl"Oal· ReatoraUon of lhe electrical system would be • aeccmdary conaidentioll. they said. The board aald it wouJd ,... om mend that redUDdaot stall •aminl l)'Steml be placed in DC·lO., a at.ep the Fedara.I Ari• Uon Admloiai.raUoa already bas pn>pOMd. Al 1ta.lte in the board's de· clalou are corporate imqes perbape bundreda of mlWooa oi dollan lo damage iettlemeota and the coat of poasible modifications, which could nm to ... 000 per DC-10. Seat Retained BOSTON (AP) -Jobn R. Silber will keep h1I job u prest. dent ol 8astoa University, tbe natioe'• fourth lartest private unJnndtJ. ~ PIAGEL r Cilmalla Released On Bail e, n&DDICKICllOSaaD. ... ..., ....... camana IUDlr, a Hatt...,. Beaela ...... fadal daarpe that ..... Mr OW'll eM1d ad n.t tbll ltate, •• releMed hm 0raue OomtJ Jail Wednelday att.r lltendt posted no.ooe ball. lln. lllller, •· wu met by friends and taken to an UD· dlaclOled Orange County loca· tlon where lbe wtU stay pmcttna a .Ian. 21 prdmtnary burtq in Santa Ana Municipal Court. PUDdl to ralle the bail were provided by Mra. Mllter·a eatran1ed husband, Arthur lllller, of New Orleans and frieada in Arkan.su and Min-ae1ota, accordang to Bruce Ba~bler. ot Loll Anaeles. He is cbalrman of a group calling ltaelf tbe Camalla Defense Com mittee Mn. lllller t. accused in a criminal complaint of burgJarb log her pa rents Huntington Beach home on July 31, 1978, and abducting ber daughter , Valeena Marl.shka Miller , 5. The parents, Kenneth and Juanita Moore, bad been awarded custody of the child by a Los An1elea County Superior Court judge Huntington Be ach police be1an a nationwide search for Mn. Miller and the cblld. 'Ibey were found in Arkama1 July 2 after 111"1. Miller wu arrested cm a di9orderly conduct cbarse. Mn. Killer wu returned to Oranp Coanty Nov. 30 following extradition proceedings in ~ Y0\1DI Valeeoa wu 1tlieed ID an A:rkQfM 1Ptaer boale pmdtn1 a cuatOa¥ bear- in1. Santa in Custod9 A Willmar, Minn .• police cruiser carries a recovered Santa Claus back to a service station where it bad been stolen. The figure was found in a house being razed. Top Student Held In Murder Plots aALTUfOlla <AP) - Patapace ll1&la School senior c la11 pre1ident Mi chael Schindler. described by his prin- cipal as "one of the most suc- cesaful student leaden that I've ever seen," was in Jal I today on ch arges that he wu hired to slay two "Women Tbompaon b1red Sch ....... Auliataat Prtneipe.I Harold A. Hatton Mid be refUaed to believe the alle1atlon1 a1alnst Schindler. aaying the teen-ager had "done an outat.andin1 job throueh the entire year." Jury"Indicts Building Firm SAN DIEGO CAP> -One ol San =n~unt7 •1 lar1nt bom• compui• bu been l8dkted a Crud JUJ7 Oii cbara• ot complracy and try. inl to brtbe a member ot tbe c~ty board ot 1upentaon. No criminal cbareea were lod1ed a1atn1t the board member, Lucille Moore. ._.., ..... Ton -.... -..-o1u.m-. ............ ,_ .. to• ............ .., ftad 4"1rHl•• la far "°'" ... ,. _ _.,. ....... " laa . ·~ d tnd-tbaal -.. WllM • • a .......... WQ al ... Um• to oar .t:f::•••· .. lie 8* raaor W4 tlaat eoaJ mU.••pac11tfltlletlUI eDa'O aw••• ot tbe Vldtild ..... .,. fuJft1la cm.lJ • ,..... cent Of o.,. current •D•1'17 ......... Be ..... eted tbat bon de- poe!U GI eo.l aeeed 1,000 tJtDlan IGU, erpyaJmt to UOO Jean GI aaaan1•4•Mn a eu1illll Jeftla. Tbe coal b)dmtrJ could be prodaeint an adclltioDat 100 wtuLon &cm of eoeJ per )'ellr, lie aaid, ''wtd.c:b ...... In .... l:iYe UI tbe eQQiyalml al ........ Pea~ ODal CompaQ, our Da- -··~·" nuar . owm , 10 perClll& ..__ ID Coal Com· paDJ. wtdda mt ·' mWiaD 1ut ~. accordlq to ,,._.., &Du.al np:ft. '1'be fact ti that coal .. u. 09-1.J enero n.oarce .. haf'e tb8t can mab a immediate imped OD eMl'O sappq and the Nehlc· lion ot dl lmporU, •• "uor Nld. He aald coal could be UMd prtmartlJ to tueJ reftDerla and power lbe naUon'1 railroads. Fluor directed much ot bla at- tenUoo. however, to Illa tbird alteruttve. sub8tlt.ute fuela. He siD&Aed oat bla company'• work wtth the South African Coal, 00 and Gas Corp. Ud,, oc SASOL. in developtne oil-from· coal tectmoloCY. Fluor t. pre9ftJtly completing coutructioa ot a aecood SASOL DI ant in South Ainu, triple the 1lu of the tint facaUty. and wb.lcb be a.aid will be able to coo- Yert 44..000 t.cma ot coal per day tDto a)'lldaetic haeta. 1'h1I Plllt spriq, the compeny WU 0Yell the C0Dt.ract to build a further S2 biWoD expanaioD ol tbe plml. In late AuSUJt, Fluor and SA.SOL alao anmanced ao- ment for the martetinl ad me of coal eoovemoa t.ecb.DoloCY ln the U.S. Not aurprisin&ly. then, Fluor aatd be wa conrinced America could deniop a llO-Called "•YD· tuet. lDduatry ... .. At Floor. we' re cooY'lJlcoed not only that It can be dooe. but that It must be dooe. for the rea1on1 I've already enun- dated." He IGd a modlfled SASOL- type coal liquefaction plant could be completed by late 1114 .. u ft wett to at.art bulldinc • SASOL-cJpe plaat lD the U.S.~ c1a., tor ~ aa 111t. tt would produce synthetic fllda that woald be equivaleet wttb crude oU prieed at $C8 per bar- rel .. Finally. we're t.altinc about a probable aeW.O, pnce at the plant e•te of about $1 20 per gallon ... ," be said. ..., ... _ .... -,,_ flOR ACTION' .._,CGIP,'•"-' Three Oil F1.r1ns Hike Gas Price BJ fte "-dated Prat Tbree more oil companies han rallied the wholesale price of 1uoUne by aeveral pennies per 1allon u aervice stations acroas tbe country responded by boottiba pump prices. Gulf OU Corp., Conoco Inc. and Atla.otic Ricbfield Co. on Wedne.day )OiDed other oil com- panies in puatne aJoni to coo- aumen tbe rilin1 costa of erode oil. • "It'• a pu1-throGp, under Department ot Enero recuta- Uon•. of crude-oil ce>fla that hue already been lncuned by the company," a aid Sus an Breon. a spokeswomen for Gulf i.n Pltllbur&b. G ult boosted its gasoline wboleaale price by S cents a 1allon and ralled beating-oil prtcea by 3 C9lta a gallon, efftt· tJve Immediately. Arco'• 2-cent · a -1allon increase on 1uoline w u alao effective Wedneeday. Coooco ralaed ita gas price LS cenll to2ceot.a a p lloo, effective today. Conoco's ao creaae •a• t ts ~an five daya. Friday, the compadJ ralaed paoUne prica 2 ceata a piloo. Tbe da.f before, it added 1.S cents a 1alloa to ats · beallnl oil price. Al dea&en retttve 1hipment.s of tbe tuciwr pnced fueJ Oftr the next few days. they will likely pus tbe entire wholesale price &ncreue aloai to cuatomen. "Camalla t. no crimlnal, Just a concerned mother who "Wanta to ll ve with her daughter." declared Baechler who was a friend of Mrs. Miller's. He said the criminal charges interfere with her "natural nebt lo raise her child." Mn. M.i.Uer, be said, believes that the home la a "bad environ- ment" for the child. The woman wa1 o nce descnbed by her husband u a .. non-violent anarcht.t" who has been active in a number of left.- t.t organizations, Including the International Workers of the World. Police said 23-year-old Mary Thompeoo and her 8a-year-0ld grandmothe r, Maria Zisser, were stabbed repeatedly aod bludeeooed to death in a ''COD· tract killin1" over the ThanbgiviJll weekend. "He was in the office yester- day and we Wked. He seemed to be in good splrtts," Hatton said. "I beard t;Um eive a speech to the entire senior clua urgtne them to be responsible. I refuse to believe it unleu I see coo- cluslve evidence." COMFOITT leather is cool and comfortable in any weather because it is a natural material which breathes and adapts to your body temper- ature. "Thi.I t. a clusiat attack on a working claaa anarchist," Miller wrote -in a letter that appeared in a Loulalana publication, Bayou La ao.e. Mn. M1ller is bein1 represent- ed by Heidi Mueller, a Sant.a Ana attorney. Kn. Mueller Hid 1be will pursue motion• 1eeking a cbaqe of venue and di1m1.&aal of the charges on cooatitutional arounda. Poncbe Stripped Of Wheels, Tires Newport Beach police are aeek.llll tlae Wei wbo stole all four wtaeela and Urea off a Pondle1 ._.... ltpropped up on mebcsClidnenpmpen. Tile t11eft wu reported W..t11111aJ bf CMrie Adams of N..-pcft T9rraee, no Hid tbe ear •• ..nM in the carport ot her e-chnfntmn wben the tbaft occurr.a. ' Schindler, 17, waa ordered held without bail Weda•day after arraipment on claar1e1 of l"Wo counts of firat-de1ree murder, two cowu. of aaault and robbery and one deadly weapon charie, police 1aid. Mrs. Tbompsoa'a ltu1band. Tony E . Thomp1on, 27, was charged with compiracy to com m it murder and also wu held without bond. Police aHeaed Bank Robber Gets $1,819 A man who pUMd a DOM t. a woman teller aaytni Ile llad a gun la Ilia pocbt eacaped from a Seal Bea.eh ballk Wed.aeaday with '1,111, tnn.tl .. ton 1aid. 'Be robbll' WU delJcrlbed U Cauculm, about I feet tall and 110 and was wearln1 1ra1 trouaen ad a aid awe at.er, Unlt· ed Callfonda But officlalt ~ ported. . Tbe man walked out tM f/Olll door al the Leialu'e Werld !bop. ~ c.ar brdds, mM Seal Beaeb Bl'fd., at about 2: nl.m. and ~and, pollce IU Schindler's principal, David Driver. said the youth was "one of the mc.t succeuful student le aden that I've aeen at thia school . . . It'• unbelievable. Shocking and unbelievable." Accordine to neiebbora, Thompeoo bad gone on a bunting trip the ..-eekend of the slayinp. Authorities initially aaid they were troubled by the deaths because there was no apparent m otive. The victim.a were oot sexually auault.ed, and jewelry a od $500 in c ash were not touched.. MitQne were flye karate tropbiea and ftve dra1 raciq trophies won by Tbompeoa. ac-cordiq to police. Mn. Zlsaer WU found NOY. 25 1)1111 at the bue of a llalnray and Mn. Thompeon'1 bod)' wu dilcovered ln an upatalra bedroom. Tbe t.broeta of both women wenr 11aahed and they had been stabbed and beat. re- peat.edlJ. ScblndJer and Tbompeoa went to the Mme karate ICbool iA. Baltimore, aald Ronald Su:telll, lnltruetor ol the D&D-Sn Karate School Police Mid tbeJ were looldq for a tbl.rd suspect. pcmlblJ a teen-apr, la tbe cue. Golden Gate Survivor . . -' YOuth, 17, Leap•, Then Swima to Shore "Come and seoe l~ belUfy of Le~~ IOI' 'yoU(lf!ll In oor L~ather C~lkry The more use leather gets the more beautiful and comfo rtable it becomes. otben wbo will cram the place to watch aDOtber Jll'O- fessional outfit called the former Loe Ancelea Ram• foot. ball squad. But fOl'let the profeaak>oala wbo labor for paycbecb for a minute. LISTEN, THE OTBEa night, a blgb acbool football outfit from our coastal region of Huntington Beach, known as the Edison Cbareera, played iD Anaheim Stadium against Redlands for the championship of the near uni· verse. . Our coastal citizen.a turned out 20,254 atroq for that one. It didn't even turn out to be a game. It. wu a track . meet. FAboo ran off with it. ~ to up. You could conclude from all ol tbla that all we need do around here ii announce a tiddlywtnb contest featurint a Friabee-t.oulng show with two clop catcbiq at halftime and you can draw 10,000 spectaton. Alu, this lan't always the cue. SOME OF THE FINE coastal athletes of our rep,o perspire ln brilliance before ooly the waterboy. Comlder, for example, a rather talented lfO'IP of basketball players who labor for the UDivenlty of California at Irvine. That's the campus Just over tbe bWa there, you know. The Irvine people. known u the Antaten, bue moved up lnto the big league of university basketball and thus are ln pretty beady company. ONLY LAST NIGHT, for ex.ample, they met an outfit lcnown as J ackaoo State oo the Crawford Hall cowta at UCI. It was a close contest -fairly excilln& -ln wblcb the local boys fmally prevailed. 56 to 50. The spectators numbered 201. That's two hundred and one . Amid a regioo of sports fanatics, this la punllng. UCI is clearly not ln the sportlq llmeUlbt. ID fact, you wGDder if they can even pay for ll&bts. We should give tboee younpten more support. When the Anteater Zota, be shouldn't have to Zot alone. . 'ne--~Wtttd.• ..... fro• New rl•••• to LN Aaplilir::U Ge Is I111tn Padftt W1>n..,. ..... MU tMI Mllta:lut Tau -.. • .., ........ ..w.; ftS suet CAtllS ti tllit 1tetd9t ... Don ... 1D441..,, CllWQA; Ila ..... ., &M OnMI eo.sr • ... fll· "" .......-.. ·al tM ..... .. ••re ••Jarred ••• t•rowa ,..anlbttblt~ .. Atllllt· llotta.~ ... ~ beWd. B Pat StoUer. a n= taptmtor at St. SU1a eurttat la ... amollt ..._. ID09 ol tlllt ftdlma ... ..... Nici .... laJadll ....... aD ... ""-"" ... .. •9'J'bln bi.. ... 80 tn.dm• or ~ ol ~ aart.•• lbe Mid. ,.,,., ..... bMa th ... qp ad. few ............ .. A llOtiiilAL ..,._aau Aid 41 ~ U4 been broqbt ID . bj iW tacllaJ and ... bad . .,.... edmlu.cL Tbe DlDe ~ vletlma were rtleued after tnatmeat at otbm' boaptUla la tb• ...... oftlda1I Mid. The acddeat oecurred at t: as p .m. CST. about 10 mlaatea before tbe Amtrak trala wu tcbedaled to arrift ID lklallaD today to rmune tbe trip to Loe An1.i... Brian Duff, an Amtrak •PC>keamm ID lloaltaa, lldd a. 'tledwd~ tbe eaboole, cme ear ol tbe frel&bt train and tbe Ma· 1a1e c:ar cl the Amtnk train de- railed foUowtng the Impact. Both tru.in.s were westbound when the accident occurred. ADAMS SAID there were conflicting stories oo bow the a.o- cldeot happened and tbal authorities "have not been able to weed it out." "One la that the frei&bt train was stopped. for what reuan we don't know. The Amtrak came up on It, applied its brakes and c ompletely deatroyed tbe cabooee. Tbere wu no c.1e on the caboose that now la standing 1trai1ht up ln the air," l&id Adama. ''TllB orm VE&8ION ta that tbe frelCbt traiD WU IDOY· lnC very alowly," l&id Adams. •·From the extent of the damage, I'd say t.be Amtrak was not 1olnl over 30 mpb when it struck the freiebt train." l&id Adams. ''The enline wu barely damaged." Residents Shiver VICKSBURG, lliaa. <AP>- Chllled resident.I ol th1a Mia- alulppl town pwabed and shoved to bU)' electric beaten alter a road coi•alJMCI. aevertnc a line that served 8,500 natural gu customers. Cold Grips Northeast Storms Cloae Schoo&, Snarl Traffic Youq Tlld Davtdbelter and an anfdentlfted compudon have more In eomtMD than auutmu u they join otben . in Pottltftn. Pa .• dilplaytq tbeLr flap iD support for the releue of 50 botta1ea lD Vietnam. Tbe rally wu spouored by the PoUatown American LeliCJD. Crisis Not Helping Military Enlistments WASHINGTON <AP> -)I_, Americana demoutrat~ out· rage la.at moot.b over Ir&Dlan seizure of U.S. hosta1e1. but they did not ru.ab to enllat m the armed fottea. U aaytbiaaJ, atal11Ucs indicate that tome youtba may have been turned away from vohmteertnc by the ponlbllity the crtsla might lead to U.S. military AC· tlon. A NEW PENTAGON report shows that Army and Ma.rtDe recruitint dropped abarply LD November. Navy recrultin1 allpped 8GllMWbat wlU.le Air P'orce ='• ..,,, ... ......,. Tbe ....,_ wwe ..u.t No.. C and pnUJla 9'upted LD 1D8111 areu ol tbe UnJted Statel 80Clll aftenranl. There were publi&bed report.a of increued enlistment. at many Army and Marl.De reendt· tne at.atiom durin1 November. u well u more lnqutnea than uaual about military aernce. But statiatiu for the full montb ol Ncnembef' u complied by each ol tbe armed suvicea tell a diffsmt ltory. Army mllltmeata fell b7 18 percent bek>w October to I t(Jt.aJ of 1',800 )"OUDI men and women Marine ¥Ol\mteer t.ota1a uued bf ll ~ lut mclllth to a levtd 2.400. TIM NSWJ. wltll 7-NCI ... ....... 11ra.-a1we1naa. prewtoaa mamb.. TM Air ~ met tta No9ember objeethe wttb 5.500 'f'Ohmteen. He Spe.aks For You Gloom7 Gu II yoar spokesman beeaaae yoa and odaer DaU1 PUo& rean,. words la ... meda. Haft,_ le& ape& plnueeT Lay U .. .... _, __ ,..... lll&eeb. G-..me ember&o . . . . Richard D. Carpenter of the Solaris Toy Corporation in Los Angeles, demonstrates his solar powered toy truck. Carpenter watches the truck move along a table powered by direct light, top, and then shades the solar cell, lower photo, on the top of the "Solar Rover" causing it to atop. Carpenter suggests children not leave the toy in tbe aun, because it will roll away under the liibt power. Newspaper Reports Chief To Be Named SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - CO'Ulmander Cornelius P . Murphy Jr., a member of an old San Franci1co police family, will be named the city's new police thief today, the San Fran- cisco Cllronlcle reported. Tbe paper aaJd Mayor Dianne Feinatein will name Murphy to suceeecl 0.,lee Ga.Lo at a news told ... todQ. TIM Cf:aUllele Hid tt Uamed from reliable sources that Murphy, ~O. will take over before Jan. 8. Prop. l AssaHed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Plain· tiffs for minorities In the city school desegregation caae called Proposition 1 "patently un- coDatitutional," and charged the measure is aimed at restricting lhr:· rights of minority children to at nd integrated schools. a brief filed with Superior Court Judge Paul Eely of Laguna Beach on Wednesday, • they objected to a request by school board attorneys that Proposition 1 be used as a basl.s tot ending mandatory buain& in the school district. Erploraclo• IJ rged LOS ANGELES <AP> -Oc· cldental Petroleum Co. and other oU-drtlling firms would be invited to submit applications for exploratory drilling along the beach below Pacific PaUudea under a proposal that lau been presented to the City (:ouncil. ( Sl'ATE ) Citing the current enersy crisis, City Councilman Dave Cunntneham ureed the COUDd.1 Wednesday to enCOW'a.e the de· veto~ ot untQPed oO aMd , .. l'elOUrt!ell wtOa1D the city. Fa.US.nE'-ft SANTA BARBARA CAP) Two more po6&ible earthquake fault.lines have been discovered at the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal site at Point Con- ception, but neither should have any effect on the project, a Southern California Gas Co. spokesman aaid Wednesday. Company spokesman Richard Nemec characterued the two possible faultllnes dlacovered by geologists diaine test t.rencbM as ''smalf and probably not significant." Gcu IJ•e DeeNan SACRAMENTO (AP) G aaoline usage in California in October was 5.3 percent k>wer than the same montb lut year. according to state Board of Equallutioa ftgures. Board Chairman Wllllam Ben- nett saJd it was the sixt.b ltralabt month year-to-year t.otall have declined. He said October gallonage wu up 1.4 percent from September, followinc the pattern of moat of tbe last decade. TAN TAN TAN "TAN ITSMIW rrs FAIULOUS ITS A FAST TAN! YOU ARE IN AND OUf QUtO(L YWITH TAN THAT'S EV£N. FUN TO HAVE. AND L<:Ni COST . "'--... ..._..~.....__ • Ll9l ...... ....... ., .......... _, ................. ._. ..... _ ., .................................... ..... •Olel-Mpa4tJ•4 ............. . ·p1;::• .......... .,,..., ... .. . ....._... .... .,,... . ---. •on~ a Jude• ruled Wtd~ tW Mlmn Med not \eetf;. Iha .. kbaa9lo11l's awyen Mid tbey wouJd prob- ably ••PMlt.benaUna. • ··o~ the PTHldene1 of, Rtchaftl~· , my bUlbend, Ad.Du , asked me to nar lilto tbe mt.ct 9t.al41 a bracelet f« which b• Hid be spen\ •.ooo and whleb be in· tended to be a sift to one ol tbe dau1bt1r1 of tben-Presldent R t c'b a rd N i • on , • • M r • . Kbuboal recalled ln a sworn · alftdavtl "I won the jewelry into the United States," abe Hid, addiq that Kbuhoai later had It lift wrapped and CSellvettd to one ot Nixon's two dauabters -sbe did not say wblcb one. Ma8. KBA8BOGGI cited the incident u evidence ol Nixoo'a close ties wtth Khasho&li and proof of buaine11 dealinp ill Ca Worn.la. Mra. Khuboai. who seen ft> have ber divorce case tried in California where communlty property laws would benefit her. must prove ber husband bad substantial cootacts ln the state before the case is accepted by courts here. • 'Tbl1 1Hm1 a m••n• ol rartbu 1n1atlo aU1ln• tbl• c ....... ~a -~ m. P'Mc anre tDto dda .... Wl'Glllt •• lllkf &antcb. m aua.DJCS to ..... tioaalllm ltemaled from a ICD· dal Wlllda. Brttain'1 Partta· .aaent tut ...-wbeD Sor91a llbaboJID .... ldenUfted .. tbe oae ·tl•• 'aramour of Coa11nattv• Parliament member Wlaato1J Clnarcblll. P'uc11cm ol die World War ll prtmemtnt.__ • n . 1Daubo11i ·1prom.lllent Hollywood dhoree la•1•r. Marvin Mltehel1on, aa.ld be IN ftlE NIXON matter, dae former president aubm!Ued a sworn doeumeat ftltd wttb the twrt here dea1tDI that Adn&n JCbullogi mu.cl Saa Clemeate durtn1 bil llft8idme7. . .. I haft ebeolutety DO recaUec· Bot oa tlae Presses "°° O(~wltil Cir ....... A4uD at tll.bet 11a1 bolll• or o h• at Ian ~meas..~'Nlml•aJa. , ID fact Iii Nld be dSdn't Neall me~UDJ blm an1•ber• fa Ca~. "At no ume durhaa or after my pre1tct.ec1 bave I aa1 rec- olleetloo of m..unc wttb or ·~•akin~ wltb Adaan K llboal,' Nlson said. Nixon lawyer Rlcbard A. MUl'PbY Mid Nlsoo .. ~ wouid be Ulele:a iD lbowtq tb8t Khuboal bad •affldlDt de9 to California to warrant trytq tbe dlvoree cae bere. Kbuboggi, a powerful mid· dleman ln worldwide arms sales, claims be divorced Soraya by proxy in Beirut, Lebanon in 1974. She says sbe was never notified of the proceedlnl and claims it was invalid. A San Jose firefighter carries a camera for a San Francisco television photographer as they leave the roof or the San Jose Mercury News . A fire which started Wednesday afternoon above the pressroom causedtbeevacuationof~employees. Fire officials say the fire may have been caused by a welder on the roof. An estimate or damage was not available. but officials said damage wasextens1ve ~~~~~~~~ StJPE&IO& COURT Judge Leon Savttcb rejected the effort by lln. KhaabollP"• lawyers to take a deposlUon from Nixon. Rape, Mayhem Charges Filed "It appea.n to me that Prai· dent Nl:10D'1 co~oa with tbl• cue la rather tenuous," said Savitch 11 be clllmiued an order for Nlxoo to gJve depoei· lion leltlmony today. He said Nlxoo, as ··a blih pro- file public figure," should oot be forced to testify unless all other means for gaining evidence have been exhausted. YUBA CITY CAP) A ._ year-old man waa cbareed ~th rape, mayhem and kidnappln& after his estranged wife tole) authorities he made her waJk through a com field nude and tortured and raped her Sutter County sheriff's dep· uties said Lupe Garcia Regalado was held in the county Jail on the charges and bail was set at f7,2SO. Utility Def ends Price Hike Bid Maria Regalado told deputies her husband, from whom lbe bas been separated e11bt months, picked her up Mooday night to see a movie. Instead. she s&Jd. be npped her clothes off and took her to a corn field in the Sutter BUUM area west of here He forced her to walk four aules across the fields, she said. She told deputies he aho raped her, shaved her bead, carved a awutlka oo her cheek and a crou oo her hip, covered her body wttb bbck shoe polish and red paant, pulled four of her teeth wtlh puers and bound her bands A rancher found her m the field Tuesday morning. She was treated and released at a Marysville hospilal. LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -The Southern CallfornJa Gas Co. bu defended its $100 mllllon rate incre~ re· queat to the state t>ubUc uuuues tA>mmiasion In the face ot opponents' claJms that the company lS "only after more protit." Hlckorp Fu ... Glfta e1ow.. "Not a penny will be added to our earn.inrs as a re· suit of thia increase." a eu company representative told Administrative Judge Orville Wright durine Wednesday'• public beartne. However, Seniors for Political Action president Herman Mulman predicted the increase would be much bi&ber. Wh1le coocedini that 1u prices are rlllne, Mui.man said: "We know the squeeze la oo but we also know they make lnordlnate amounts ol money. Everyone lbo\lld abare in the tuffertnc. not just tbe old and the poor." ., ...... ._ ..... ,, ....... ............ r.. ... 1 .. ....~-.a .. .., .. -,, ........... tr ... -. .. .... ,,....-.: 111.• ,.. ................. ..... ~ . - Texa• Spread 1 •. 1111 rnca-a.-......... ., ..... , ..... ....... ).IU.la.hll. 11 •. .., ..... ~.1 •. .... ..... 1\lt •. IDPflUAp c..... .............. ., •.• ................ _,. . .,... Drop in the Bucket ' The subject of boual.nl ln Newport Beach and tbe need to maintain a ran.ce oftYPM and prices hu received a lot of lip service from city offlctala. Unfortwiately. virtually none of the discuulona hu been tramlated lnto 'action that would provide more units at the lower end of 1the price scale. However. last week City Council members were able to take a very small 1tep in that dit'ection by approvln1 the 100-unit senior citizen houaing project proposed by the Lutheran church of the Muter. The units are to be built on church property in Corona del Mar with the aid of a grant from the federal Houalft& and Urban Development Department <HUD). Church members have been working on the project for nearly five years, dating back to the days when the ci- ty itself was using HUD fund.I to buy and build the senior citizens center. Much has changed since those projects were in initial planning stages. Housing in Newport Beach has bttome even more expensive and land use decisions by current council members tend to exclude so-called affordable housing projects. Council members did the right thing in approVUlg a project so sorely needed. But they shouldn't congratulate themselves too heartily -that project represents a mmute fraction of the city's housing stock, while people in need of it constitute a much larger portion of Newport's populallon. Crucial Transition January will be an impartant month for Newport Beach's future because that is when members of the city 's Local Coastal Plan Advisory Committee wtll com- plete recommendations to the City Council. Those suggestions will be in the form of policies mak- ing up a coastal element to the city's general plan-an element that will form the backbone of the city's local coa stal plan. And LCP. as it is called, is the device whereby local governments will take over the coastal permit process from the coastal commission. What does this all mean to a Newport Beach resi- dent? It m eans that comnuttee members are going to de- cide who comes first in Newport-the r~idents or the vis- itors Iss ues involved include such que1llons as whether to build public toilets on oceanfront beaches or to extend the ocean front. sidewalk to the wedge, or lf tt•a a good idea to pass zonlne laws aimed at preserving marine Qrient.ed businesses. Committee members will reach some conclusions in January and hope to have a completed packa1e rudy to go to the council by March. It's golng to be a difficult time lor them aa they try to resolve wh~t they see as the consensus of the community with coastll comml&sion re- gulations and laws. Residents can involve themselves in the process and help commiUee members by sharing their viewa oo the proposals. Committee member&-and council memben ~ext spring-are going to be in a better position to make declslons if they know what residents like or dislike about the plan and why. • Opln1on1 expressed In the space above are those of the Dally PUot. Other views expreaaed on thl1 page are l>'°99 of their auttton and 811lsts Reader comment 11 1nv1ted. Addr.,u The Oaity Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone(7t4) &42-4321 . Boyd I Styl,e-setters : ByLM.BOYD What a U.S. president wean markedly affedl the clotblna industry. For ln· 1ta11ce, Jobn F . Kenned1. deeply dluppobited the ha~ Dear Gloomy , Gus mlken by declinln1 more often tbaD not to wear a bet. Yet Lyadoo B. Jobnaoa'a pencbaat few broed-brimmed bat• boo1ted tbe aale of wettern beadaear. All ol WI ll not MW. bowenr. rcw b!I firat lDau1uraUoa, Oeor1e Waabloltoa pu11M1Mly eboM to wear an Amertcan·made brown 1utt 1olely to en· eoura1e the new dom..UC textile industry. Sucb bis -~do bardlJ urWal by 1ccldeot, what? NO 'IBaSAT ol reprisal ta likely to ~e blm. Boycott? • U we have to loee our honor in order to flll our 1tomacbl, t.bea we would prefer that our bcmol' LI ~ed and we will So b=ary, • be aald. OU ct.d.otf7 The Penlu people lived without pettOleum for 5,000 yean, and Kbomelni believes lbey can set aloal without oil a1aln. Military attack? "Why abouJd we be afraid.'• he retorted. "We CODJlder martyrdom U booor." TheR ls no doubt ln the minds of Central lntelli1ence Acency analyata that the ayatollah Mailbox I ~ .• And I~ my tnotorcyde so we cou'd \)uy ~s I // .1 or your <4r ... ~~ .. ,..... • ,.,. ,_-s;;;-_,_ 1he Gift of the ~i TllU naAMJS, 1Ju..,,.,_ an~ mD 1'M MW bliell ualt..t wtib a PODalae. tbllt ,. JS Jan NI faMll'boWq wD u1er ~ focus. ~ancea wltbout unlty. rno1•tlonarJ bope9 wttboul • revoluUoWT leader. He bM .Sven that NYOlu- Uoury .... drivtq f~ bJ bb lll1dmt nlllioul • .,,. •. More tba • percat of lnn'1 • mlllkln people aN Mosleml, and IDOlt ot t.Mm belona to tbe militant. martyr-minded Shi'ite tect. Khomltal baa nrect them up wltb cal.la few • more .. &rellive blam. for 8 boly WU a1atna the lnfldell .. Thia LI .. _. 1truale between Islam and the Uallcfeli ... he baa dedared. Wbat meat do the mullahs reut on that &bey have 1rown 10 creat! How did the lordly Americana become red\leed to lhe roles of hosta&es and 1uppU- canu? Whal hu transpired to allow tbe ayatollah to dream that he can cow Prealdent Carter and bumaliate the United St.ates! Nolhin& In the textbook.a can Instruct the engineer In the Wbate House bow to overcome the vulnerabilJty of a mighty. comfortable. cautious nataon before the powerless zealot, or how to bettle the tyranny of the aicrnr;ively weak over the self- d1sarmed strong Why Don't We Worry More About Fuel? To the F.ditor: Why don't our at.ate. county and /or city politicians take some Immediate action to con- serve fuel -and money? Three almple ideas a.re: 1 > AdJuat traffic lights on heavily traveled surface street.& to allow traffic to now with minimum st.oppaee. This could easily be achJeved by adjusting limera and making the pedestrian buttons lnoJ)4'raUve Can you Imagine -one pedestrian now being able to stop 20-100 can and, at Uielr leisure, waddle acrou the 1treet. 2) lmpme a tax on recrea- tional truck.I and vana that do not meet a minimum mileqe per saUoo. tr there BJ"e people wbo wt.ab to drive vehicles tbat oa.ly 1et S to 10 miles J)4'r 1allon. tbea 1« them pay ror lt -oot only at tbe pump -but also whet> t.bey license or resist.er t.beir vehicles. 3 > Tum off the majority of commercial liebUDI and reduce street liebtinl to every other street. The eonUnued use of elec- lrtcitv for no uaerul purpose muat be atopped. Three 1lmp1e ldeu -can we get aomethJ.nl done about fuel conaervaUon -or are we aim· pie? FLOYD THOMPSON N..., •I T•r1er To the F.ditor: That DlOJt, for the first Ume ln my life. I WU faced with the stark reality ot devaatatl.DJ and uncoatroUed fire. At 1 p.m. I looked out over Boat Canyoa <our house back.I OD to Ute CU· yoa tn IAIUDA Beacb, almost OffOSlte Pyae Cude> and ... faced wttb a red wall of ftn. At t: IO p.m. UM wlDd veered 8lld the f1N 1npt acrou tbe u.,_ to our aide • ..wq fire to mJ nut door netitibor'• now..-. bUlb. ftrtq the bulbee ... our lot, aettlDI atl111tt a neipbor'I roof and lpa~ our root wtth nJIDI sparltl. My b111blbd and I bad paeW o"r two ears W·ltb a fe., neceualles and he drove away to book up a m<MI ror the oaght I was to collect the cat and follow an our other car. When 1 al· tempted to follow him a few minute• later. altbousb M)' garaeeway was clear. t.he cars of "siehtaeers" were coming and going, hindertne and blind ang the fire engines coming up the hill to reach the bum1n1 area Because of these onlooten at took me several mrnutes to eet out of my garaee -a feat which should have taken five second.a I &NOW these people are like moat of us -kindly. curious rolkl. who are eood nealhborl and willlne to lend a helptnc hand lf nece11ary, but I am quite IW'e very very rew of tbem realize the serious cooaeq~ of unwtlUD&lY blocldna areu for firemen and people who bave to leave their homes at very lboct notice. Even a rew tftOOd'I de- lay may mean the &oa ot a We. Al the moment I bave ta.Un the time from bnaahinS up the aahea all over ou.r home to write th11 Ider, but lf it CaUM9 jUll ooe ~to .. wail ·w tomor· tow' to imped uotber n .... it will have been well wortb my Ume. A special .. thank you" to out sreat fLrtmen and belpfu.l voh.m· teen-you we~ wonderful. GWEN EDWARDS fif••ll••4T ... To tbe Editor: ·~ wbea I WU ¥'llAlina roar area, I bad u experieoce wbtcb I woald Uke to lban wtUa JOU ad tbe J*'9&e tMre. We NadlOllMlclltiatll§ and :::r--• ... 11, ..., ll I pdw8 make"•~ • ..,. of fad that ..... .,. .uu ~ pilOple lnUM...._ I WU tlltttq 11117 CO'lllnt. ..... IDd ....... ll., ftnlb. IDd I llad apmt ___. ._.,. OD• aftenoon al dae PaAkia tllaad lbopptftl cet.r • .._ •• sot back tn her ear, I ell- rovered my d.aamood bracelet was 1one. Naturally, we were both stunned After talkln1 braerly aboal •bat our aJtenltiwa ~ .. Mc'tf to RO directly to the NeWJ")rt Beacbpol~Uon After the policeman at the t ront desk ~ t.be tnformallon he needed from me, he uld he would can tbt attunty office at the shopptng center Just at that moment. the telephone ran& It waa the lott\llltY omeer calhnc to aay that an attorney. Mr. Gre1ory II Lloyd, bad found at and bad gaven at to him and a policeman with wbom be was talkin1. Just a abort di1t.aoce away. He wa1 told that we wett atandlnl rt1bt there and the police otrlcer brouebt lt to t.be 1uUontome. Word quickly 1prnd and the policeman were 1hallln1 their heads lD disbelief. SeYerat ol them told me bo• pleued they were about IL AU ol um hap- pened wttb1n • mlnutee after I bad miaed the bracelet.. So may. 1DU7 t.banb to Mr. G reeory LloJd ud tbe police ol- fieen i.n1"0lwd. And Uumk JOU for prial.lq m¥ MOr7 with • bap- P1 endinl • thit parUeular time ol Jear. KATHRYN G. P'REDEB.ICK Wllmlqtoo, Delaware P ... lerSIU To the F.ditor: I wt8 to thank you for your r'ftftt articlel oa the upper bay 1Utatlaa problem. I particularly wt.lb to thank Tom Jobnaan for b1a cartoon of the pa.rt.iclpa.nll at lb• Dec. 12 meetlns at tbe Martmn Ubrary. My wtfe -.p that I looked 30 yean )'OU!l_Ser. At tbe llMIUDI, &wo CGGIUcUq approect. for IOlvtnl tbe lllta· tiGD pioblem wen preMDted: -NIWA, lb• eouoty, Supervllor R11ey t and tbe rmn. Compan;y Wb.b to eoo..t _.. llall of UM ~al rtM1 ,. In· to a pertDaMDt aUt dump. ftla dump, from the old dyke to .lam· bone Bold. .,.. the &Dltial ,... eGlllJUtDI '° .., b.llll • "f.alr trtaL" · · If JO• U1tea to tll• ltft· ................. totallJ eoatrolled bl Wan Street eapttalilta, Bt1 OU. aid. UMa maJt1•6-•I carpor8tkilal. Jf ,. -.cs ..... to bull· .... udladU1117...:-&MiDldli ................... '*-.., ............ moval or at lea st 1 5 m1llton c ubal' yards. would requare penodlc maanteo.ance at pubbc npemie. 1be plan would reline tM ~ Md tba lniM a.. panJ aC aa. r.pomlbWty f~ correcti.q the upalream slit prob- lem. Tbis plan was rejttted by the California State Waler Resources Control Board -The F11end1 or Newport Bay and the CaJ1fom1a Depart- ment of l'Ub and Game WUlh to restore all ol the upper bay to its pre-1930 cond1Uon. This plan would improve the water quality throu1hout Newport Bay by maxlmizln1 the tidal prism. Alao. the wild lire values of the ecolo1acal reserve would be maxlm.lr.ed. In bolb plans. at least l.S million cuh'c yards of sill must be removed from the upper bay. The Frteoda of Newport Bay su11ested that both local and at.ate tide1andl funds should be used ror the arutaal restoration work and that t.M future cost of silt control should be the reapom1btUty of the a1ency. the developer. or landowner who crealel the 1Ut problem. FRANK ROBINSON (;..,,, ... lt'ertW To the Editor: I have to uy "bravo" to our Newport Beach City Council for lu strons al.and qainll Curt.her deveiopmmt on the remainin& 700 ac .... ol vacant land in the city' Already we can see coneesUon and •IDOi that have resulted from reeerrt srowtb ln the ....... It ia lDeoncdvable that we must face wane eond.ltlons. Doesn't lt ... m atracace ~ maay ot thole developen who Uve loca1lJ are altempdq to destroy what brouebt tht• here in the f1nt place! HkLEN BALLANTINI: • ,......, ... ...._, __ ... .__ *' ....................... ....... .. : .................. , .... c.. ... CA --. Ll9lft tr t'I M 1tr a a llila ............... _.. ... _._.. . ............. _ ... .....__ .. .......................... __ _ '* I [' I Bob Greene · No, Be Says, 'Pm Not Afraid' You may remember the col- umn about the Prt8oa Pen Pal Newa Bulletin. The publication enables prilonera and free peo. pie OD the outside to correspond with one another. The Idea is tUt free people can bring a liWe warmth and life into the worlds ol prbonera who don't get much olthaL In the column I fave sev- eral examples of bow certain real priaon- e r a bad boiled tbeir lives down in· to one line of type for use i n t b e bulletin. One of the ex- amples I \.-eel was: ROOSEVELT DANIELS BX.9IC700ZZ PONTIAC, IL., 81767 2'1 VERY LONELY, HAS NO ONE. A reader of the column, Donald M. Rogers, 79, a retired photographer or Elmhurst, IU., wrote to Daniels. He wrote a friendly letter about bis life and family. ("I have two dogs -a red dascbund and a big black dog -a mongrel, but a ftne watch dog. I enjoy playing chess and I guess it can be played tbrougb the mail. Do you know the game? Do you want maguines or books or anything l can aive ,ou? Please let me ...,.. 11 J'llllla baTe mar ~ that I tcW1l MIS> 7aG With,<¥) MR. llOGERS also sent some photographs to Roosevelt Daniels. The pictures were or lovely nature scenes from around Mr. Rogers' home --a colorful little tree, some mallard ducks, a squirrel eating a nut (''This little fellow will take peanuts from your hand. He's quite friendly.") Mr. Rogers' idea was that prisoners must miss seeing such common but important parts of everyday life on the outside. He thought Daniels would appreciate it. So Mr. Rogers was surprised when be got bis entire envelope ---PUllC!h ~~ baek with a note from the of. ficl;/a tA. Pontiac. m. Carree· Uonal Center aay1na that tbe let· ter could not be dell vered to Daniels because it c<hltained material "forbidden by lnatitu· tional regul.atlom ... Mr. Roaen contacted me about lt. and I contacted the prllon. .. Some of the plct11res Mr. Rogers sent were snaps.bots. but some were slides," a prison spokesman told me. ''Slides are forbidden. It's agaill.i prison regulations, so the whole en- velope had to go back to Mr. Rogers, undelivered. I'm not ex- actly sure why slides are forbid· den. but they are." AS LONG AS I was looking in- to why Roosevelt Daniell did oot get his letter from Mr. Rogers, I thought I would pass along some information about prisoner Daniels himself. In the original column, I quot· ed Lou Torob -the man who runs the Prison Pen Pal News Bulletin -as warning potential correspondents, "These are not Boy Scouts. They are not in prison because they sang in the church choir too loud. They are oot even very nice people, by your standards." He said that the prboaera included rapists, murderers and tllieves -but that for a certain kind or free penoo OQ tbe out.aide, wrttin& to tbem IUdle....,. becaue tA. the cllanee that ~·vour letter mlPt be the only thing that happens to this prisoner to change his life." Still, even with that warning, thousands or people who read the column have been writing to the Cincinnati-based Prison Pen Pal News Bulletin to get in· volved. So it's probably a good idea to talk specifically about one or the prisoners -Roosevelt Daniels, to whom the 79-yea.r-old Mr. Rogers wrote. Daniels is doing 75-150 years for murder, aggravated kidnap· mg and armed robbery. DANIELS WAS the leader of the vicious Daniela Brothers .. I've no Idea. air-I'm only on temporary loan another gallery." oarcOtts lllDI oa the West Side ot Chlcaao. He beat a teen.acer to death because the youth owed tum sea. Dan.leis tracked down 16-year- old Michael Colemau and de. manded tbe money. When the youngster Aid be didn't have it. Daniela beat bim with a pipe and a 2·bY·4. Daniels then . dumped Coleman on the youth's doorstop, and forced tbe youngster's grandmother to fork over the "60. CoJeman wu taken t.o a hospital where, before dy- ing, be told a nun what bad~ pened to him. The DUD WU a key witness ln the trial of Daniels. Daniels was said to be ooe of the largest narcotics dealers oo Chicago's West Slde. and to con-trol women for use both as pros- titutes and drug pushers. I talked to John Mannion, an assistant state's attorney wbo prosecuted Daniels. "OB. I REMEMBER Roosevelt Daniels." Mannion ~aid. "The man 1s absolutely vicious. He is one of the most viciotU, violent criminals I have ever come in contact with." I told Mannion that Daniels had described himself as "very lonely, has no one" in the bulletin. · "Tb.is guy is undoubtedly a big man down in pri90D," Mannioo said. "He bad a clan of about 10 people lD aucaao, an wtth the ft.Dost d doUMe Qd bil cars -an support.eel by the beroln be sold." I told him about Mr. Rogers' letter to Daniels, and asked if be thought 1t was a good idea. "The bellUng that Roosevelt Daniels did to this youngster was absolutely brutal," Mannion said ... He beat him until he was ready to die, and be showed absolutely no remorse. All I can say is tbat in my opinion, Daniels is not open to rehabilita-tion." _ I called Mr. Rogers and gave him the full details on Roosevelt Daniela. "IT DOESN'T matter to me," Mr. Rogers said. "You warned in the n.rst column about what liods ol men these were. I just want to help. I just say, 'There but for the grace of God.' •• I repeated prosecutor Man- oion 's warnings. ''Ir I can help this man, it's worth it," Mr. Rogers said. "I'm going to write to him agat.. this time without the slides. Maybe no one ever tried to help blm before. I'm not afraid." • There may be a moral here aomeWbere, but I'll be d•mnecl lf I tnow what it is. I· \ r . How About A Kiss? = ,:J, ...... S22·2· CHAMPAGNE . :1t in.t lie more titan puppr tove, If tltls ,fele.f.s cllllglltful •xPl'ftSlon Is any ctlltf fllnd Pl""9d cap and a PMffUI of 'mltlllloe .,. Wllht ac:cents to a fine ·~~,.designed by Pblllp llSTMll' GIFTS • FE GIFT WUP CASE DISCXUITS FINE SEJ,..ECTION OF EXCEP'TlONAl WINES • PAPER UNLIMITED t111 IMM""·• N•"PO't lleedf a.1121 -a.1 t a1 .._.111on-8'11M • ._ 11-4 . 549-4044 KER AT Tom and Doug have found our Boys Department to their liking ... We're confident a gift by Izod, Gant, or Ocean Pacific will please the young man in your family, too. Open SWlday 11-4 ll':ll lrvono• N.-wl"'lfl l\. J; h l .>lih 'fntJ l'h.. 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Tbe 1,350-acre tract between Monterey and Sa linas has not been utilized by the s t a te, Judge H a r joon Palk rule d . He called th e s tate's in ac t io n "thoroughly irresponsi- ble·· The state says It will appeal the ruling New Secretary Dr. Gene Hostetter or Huntington Bea c h, a professor at Cal Slate Long Beach. h as been elected secretary of the Orange County section of the Institute or Elec- tric al and Electronic Engineers. G .... , WHO AUIO PSOIM1CSD a docu.men· tary mm Oii the eearob for Noab'• An, wtll .,. aided by lllollul Harril aDd Mantn Stettlu of tbe IDteralUona• ExpedlUom ft1m (»mpaQ,y. Hll'l'b laid ibe crew plUI to ft1m tbe wreck wit.b tbe ald '11 tbe world'• w.-t deep-djvtq 1ub-meralble. 1be SO.foot Alwnlnautl wblcb •u Uled to ~ a loet bydrolen bomo olf the coat of Spain NYeral yean .,o, can carry n1rM or 10 penom to a depth 'Of 15,000 feet, aDd atay sub- mersed •to 72 boun. 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FAMOUS MAKER MEN'S & BOVS' CORDWW< SHORTS (B) ~ rhe gm he'H wear all yeM Our entire sacx:k cl the famous cargo~ cord u.elk shorts 1s on sale. 100% CXlfk>n in 1\a\1\1. I~ blue. chocolate. camel and natural. Meris~~ 28-38. reg $15.50 MEN'S NOW $10.99 Bo,>s' ~ wes 23· .».reg \ 12 BOYS' NOW $8.99 BOLT MEN'S KNT SHRTS (C) 25% olf Bolt Ww1 ~canon kNf shirts In ~ ~reened f" rM and Png1nttred stripes. ~ S-ML XL 'l'CJ ~20 \21 NOW$14.99 FAMOUS MAKER FOR GALS T-SHIRTS (D) Choo<.e from assoned "ICreened print tee·!Jl1rts from"°"' fcM:>f 11e ~ar Reg ) I 0 NOW$6.99 . FAMOUS MAKER GAL'S CORD SHORTS (E, Thk C1R ~front mrdstat k prioed b gift~ nme 100% canon Wl ~~ oo&or... Reg $16 NOW$12.99 80\'S ~TIHRT SALE (f} Boy's lll)"front hooded ~atsh1r1 from Ruswf Mill ~and demrn blue conon/JdJ. S&2leS 2·8. S-M-L·XL reg \12 NOW$8.99 H.D. LEE WES I EHN COATS (G) .. ~. v.erm v.eslem COit In unaA cdlOn corcboJ Wllt'I sofr ~IC pile lirq. In tJro.wi Of lln; SM-L·XL Reg \SO NOW$34.99 MOVW ON JEANS (H} PapJllr st,'5 tn prewestw.d denim or brush wn. Alic>nld cobs. 100% <don. (Brushed Wll nd In .. -.es.) w.sa siles 28· 38; reg S.21 ·$23 NOW $15.99-$16.99 BAOGY JEANS ON SALE (1) tbTy. b. d.,'S °"'4 Tiw hOf new k>ol< of the ~ts spedlA/pmd. Assorted bt1ght ookn. NOW$19.99 FAVOllTE MAKER SWEATSllRT TOPS (Jl°'°'*• ecbablt ~top from ow~ c:olldon..~11111d w,wund colon. Reg $12·$15 l NOW $7.99-$9.99 . ' . ;. i • I r . ~ ... azi Rally Costs 89,000 to City • 'I. WAI.NU!' CREEK (AP) -Spectal security loll' a Nul rally two months aao cost almo.t ,.,000, Qty Kanaaer Tom Danne IQI. : nae National White won ... Soct.u.t Parb, the rally in 8eatber Farma Park, '200f or a cleanup crew, Dunne~d ln p tedtot.beCityCouneil. . -· City oftlelala la)' they can't legally require the Nam tD pQ f« the co.t ol overtime for law en· fereemmt omcers, a chain llnk fence to separate • e-,.er demamtraton trom the Nam, and re- JaWapen••· ' Duane aald that part ol tbe mcmey went for fad able1dl for CJftleen, wbo were pelted with 4i1lrtl bJ tbe anti·Nul crowd. Give yow budget &.lltt, sell your ski equipment fast In t"• Skiing classified ads of tit• Dally Pilot. 642-5678 VOICE 0 CHB•S CHA.LL•NG•R Sorta Otpk>mat. your pori.t>le cheee computer. He playe a fmrtal1lc game of d'8S8on= batter* or AC ~ • . "'8995 Reg. $119.95 lJI SALEI CHE BB CHALLENQER• "'7" • VOtCE CHALLENGER, the first ct1es9 comput• that ec:tualty IPMk• to you. Thi• •dvef!C4Mj unit features a large repert<Mfe of book openings and the hardwood framed unit and wood d1Hamen eome In an attracitve ceee. ~=El 27900 ' CHESS CHALLENGER "7 ... an outstandlno cheM com.P.!.I• at an economical price .• 99.9~ ' j Phoenix. 18 flights daily. Tucson. 17 flights daily. .. "" -~ .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. • • ~ '"\ • ,:: • 1 I Party Set At TLC Center Project TLC, wtUch of· fen aervlcee for een.lor cltlzen1, will bold a grand opentni and Cbriatmu party at its new Costa Mesa location from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Friday. The federally funded project i5 located at "35 E. 17th St.. in the Moose Lodge. The program's name comes from its ofCerings of traosportatioo, lunch and counseline for .senior citizens. Enter- tainment and other services are also pro- vided. lnformatioo is availa ble by calling 548-6046. Program Combals Smoking A st.op smoking class. sponsored by the Orange County unit of the American Cancer Soc1e ty, will be held at I loag Memonal Hospital on Jan. 7-24 The sessions will be held Mondays and Thursdays from 7 p.m. to9 p.m. The program is de· signed to help smokers quit by encouraging them to ex.amine their s moking behavior. search their motives for quitting , r econci le failures and gradually gain self-confidence in their abi.li ty to quit. For information, call 752-8600 32 Join Dean's List At UCLA .. A total of 32 Orance Coast 1tudent1 have been named to the dean'• honor list by the Colleae of Letters and Science at UCLA for the put quarter. A student must be t.ak· in8 a full sebedule of clUaee and have a leut an A·mlhus averaae to quallf.:y. Named totbe lilt are. COITA llWIA -Non OW1911M ~ .... ........, .. ..,_.. ..... lt•Mri Jemea H1u•ec11, A•••• Wlllt•ft 1Ce11.,efl, .l~ter., Pnl lttY .... efMI 8rMI.., Nlcti.la .......... ......... ._. -Cell-... ~ Wet•, CellM .Je-................. y ....... YM; _.,. .. ,,_ Pr-ti. DWI "'"' ........... o.... ...... ...... ,..... .......... Lli9lll8 .... -...,_ 0-. ............ ~.,...... .. ,, ........ ~ ......,....,._,,.._...., ..... J/ttJlffW ..... ~ ...... c.Nt lttlflft, -~ ..,..,., ~ .................... ~ ............ ,,._,_.,T_ Mell • }' TWw, &Miii .......... .............. ~ . ... ~·Qillllt ... -~ ............. .... .....--ic...... ..... ...-r. . p ..... ¥ ... -........ ........ ,,. .. ._ Uli9 _.AM ,. ... ,,_. , r The uttlmate sport coat! the i.~·... unbelievable -chamy by Klngartdge Wittl CHAMY, the unrH., s&Htde, you get all of the •dnnta91'S and none of the hHsles of natural suede. No Mfty IP9(ial clHnlng bllls, fOf' eum. pie. No cracking or Stlf· fenlng. Becw CHAMY can be dry clNned ~In and again, aact it comes up looklAg lllr• Rew every time. It wears hanctwmtty. CHAMY II an eleg.nt sport ~Ollt tut makes you ,... n good as you look. And It's tailored by KINGSRIDGE. $265 liec~,~ MEN'S STORE CHRtS'TMAS HOURI SAT ~30 •.m.-6:30 p..m. MQM.PRI .... a.llL-4:00 p.m. SUH 11 :00 •.m.-6:00 p.m. 3467 Via Lido Newport Beach 8442 Quadway Whittler Wrap up your Christmas shopping at de ~.r.r Custom made gift baSkets Centerpieces for business & home 3433 Via Lido Newport Beach 675-1631 ' ' . VIA LIDO AT NEWPORT BLVD. SALE NOWIN PROGRESS 1/3-1/2 OFF HOI,IDAY PRICE CHOPPER (3 Days Only Dec. 20, 21 & 22) WIDE SELECTION •Hallmark Cards • Fine Perfume • Gold Jewelry • Photo Supplies FREE WRAPPING J.445 Via Lido, Newport 675-0150 20 % OFF ............ .....__ __ AR C1ed'e c.,p.r CMf - flne8t In tile U.l .A. fry P•n•, aauc:epena, crepe pena, Ml .,.an end .. .,.. ...... C•rloa Or1eg• of ttte VIiie Ncrf9 .... be ptey- lnt tor '°"' U1tenlng pl8HU'9 Dec. 20 aftd 21, noon • 4 P·"'-'"9 " 3"1 Via Lido, Newport Beach Open Sundays 675-1460 11:30-i:OO ..... 0,1'1' traAPPINO •, .. HAPPY COOKER . ........ --nr/q ~ cJ/1-~ An Investment Inert :j'f Is en lnvntment In the future . 3439 Via Lido Newport Beach 673-5430 Christmas Unique •• lctleld ~·••v• teont bf CHARM • 144.00 In oMnllle ta.oo .. ~ . lam Save Save Replar s.ve·. • (,0% ~ Ratel 35% 5pm (~,Ill Cellf.)- 5pm Save Save Save Save llpm 60% 353 JS% JS% (~ ln Calif.)-(~ lnc.JJf.)• (~ lnc.uf.)- Wanna Watcha Wha/,e? Upm Save ~ Society's Annual Boat Trip Dec. 29 A ~-lane boat trip to obMrve ,....._•a fund·ralaer for tbe <>'*91 CGaatJ Chapter ol tbe A,..Jlkm Cetacean Society tu bMb llt for Dec. 29. ~· Catalina Holiday will ca~ IOCiety member• on a tr1f lD tbe Catalina channel to look for wtWes, dolDblm, ... Ilona and other marine Ute. Tlcketa are S12 for aoclety memben, '14 for aoa-members and M for cblldra under 12. P'or Ucket lnformation, call 115-81. Tbe fund.a railed wW IO to Wbalewatcb, an educatianal or- l ~CID Asks Fnnds F:or Transit Aids . : Tiii Oran1e County Tran.alt District ls apply-IDI for state funding for a $2 million Laguna Hills 'l'r'ensportatioo Center and project to aynchronbe tratftc llpala and bua movement. District officials submitted the proposals to tbta atate Department of Transportatio n (~TH.DI) under new eme rgency leeialation, Senate Bill 820. CalTrans will determine whether or~ tbe projects are elleible for the apeclal fund-m.., • Federal or state money to pay for the Laeuna Hllll ltaUoo baa thus far been unavailable, a re-port to transit dlatrict directors said. ' Tbe '2 million would buy. land and pay for con- / sttaetian and design of a park-and-ride faclllly and a tJamtt term.lnal 1n Laeuna Hllll . . Dl.atrict directors also ~rroved a $340,000 pro-ject that would change al timing to give buses priority on Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach and Harbor Boulevard iD several northern aecUona of the county. --~an Beach Boulevard between Edlnser ~ aystem installed by CaJTrana. The ~ ae• Jl'Oject would cover tbe full ~ of the b!Oway ID llantlqt.on Beach. Won Oil Harbor Boulevard WU propoMd iD ~ -J'u1lenoD ud Gardm Groft, ant; Amlllelllla, liecoDd, aDd Ooeta ... tblrd. Tt wlt Dlstrlct offlciall noted that addltloul street Improvements in Costa Mesa would be re- qull"ed before the signal aystem could be lnatalled. 35mm POCKET CAMERA Amazing, how they made a camera : this litUe this good! : It WllleM jUst 7. 9 ounces And It measures only 4 i,; by 2i,; bf 1~ Inches-about the 5'ze d a pad< It cigarettes. •lilt it's capable d truly fine 35mm pMtography, and it's lcfided wl1h big-camera features . The XA !m aperture-priooty automabc exposllre -)'OU just s*=t the eplfb.lre llld the camera automatically sets the rWit shudlr speed. · tttweasy. raneefinder focusing. ·Thete's a special 18111!1 that automatically compensates fOf ~ns situations. •ThtMlf-timer beeps and blinks, with super-bright LEO • • Md the slidlnj °':'St Ban1er not only eliminates the need t• a case by protletina the viewfinder, the ranpflnder and tf)lt tens-wt11n It's opened It automatically swTtches the cimn CJ1 sKt unlocks the lhutter release. . ThlM'SI lo{ men. So come In, lift it, feel It, fiddle with It thfr* )IOU'll •fl out with the nav XA In )OUI' podcet! ~XAK!t lncludetA-11 lleolnc l'lllh DAVE'S CAMERA 47 4 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 642-1012 . ._ ........ -. ...... Ne. ,_, n sot a s : - 1anl1&UOD 1poo1ond by the IOCllety. Wbalewatcb pro•ldea film• an train• docents to alve cluaroom presentationa about wbal• and marine mammal.a to ICbool cblldren. Tboee clauroom vlslll are followed by a boat trip wttb tbe docent.a and aoc.lety memben 1n wblcb tbe children have a cbaoee to do aome wbale watcbJDI on their own. Tbe eounty chapter wu or- 1 anlaed ln nt77. Spokesman Mike Hickey said the Dec. 21 boat trip la the 1roup'1 only fund-ralaer. The boat will leave the Balboa PaYilloa at t a.m. and return at 4: 30 p.m. Guests aboulAY'brtu their own lunches. Biverqei will be available cm board. • -c..11 !.-it ts-.. pomll lrl c..wan- Of course. then: arc some restrictions: I •When calling within California -Discounts I now apply on operaoor·38Sl5ted calls. I However. a 504 surcharge will be added to: col.lea calla; calls charged to a tlurd number; aed1t card calls; calls plaa:d from hotel or.mcx.el guest phones; and calla I I ~ for which time and charges arc rcq~. Discounts also apply to: • Person·~pcnon calls {but callers an: --------------------- all kinl ',, , ~ ,,, ~ .... ,. utensils from · • lithographs · @@ point kits • r,-.... ---~ silhouette art • origi, fabrics of your chr · satsuma jars • f earth~nware from o~"s Swedish er 5 V J ters • unus\ ~\ lector•s plate , ~ charged a $1.50 llJl'Charee). • Calla made fromooen phoneA(but diacounts apply only after fllC £inc rhrec minutes). • When g lljng outside California -On any opmuor-a.1Sistr:d call. diacounr:s apply after the first three minutes. ~ always. phone chaJees arc based on rates in effea m your area at the time c:i oonncaion -including aalls beginnq in one rate penod and ending 1n anoc:her. d vases• d plat· uable col- wicker baske xcellent looki woks• gotgeous fabrics for home dee Zillions of other things. Let South Coast Plaza VILLAGE help you to create warm feelings in your home. Kris Kringle ·will be on the mall daily 11 a.m.-4 p.m • t • • ·-llA.N"f ......... -.,Moa4ftlll ..._ 81l~ua'l U.m,'' lltL '*.,_•:Ha t 111••t•rn .. 1 J _......,.., .......... Oftw -t.d•t to atw U. b110 Mn. m..·a m llradlli'-t.ra•, .J-..S ...... M......_ 'ftle ~of tM Hl"fteel• Gift d i.ow.o - tbe OcL I 'bl!Ul w dllt.klMd alt IDGliUl die Loedcm o.ltr lllrrw -. ill ..ntal ~ • Giii Bl1tla.. Mcicttkll_dlldAa. -~·· O'NI' w tber tbit AC£1'65e wUl .s;aban~. ''How .. UM na1 motMr ..... 111111 ... .. bean bar~ Mlll ........... 1117,~· aaked ~~. --ult..., .. Jiit. t.abl •• Adoptkm 8octltJ. ··n t won out well, but tt ~ allo lwt to dt1atw. 4DOftlON OrnaAJ..a tQLD TBS Allodal· eel Prem tb97 are worried about tM cue.~ under Brtt.aa'111'11 Cllild.'9l'I Act a ..,.,,an 1DaJ plaee ber cbild for lldopdcm wttb a member ct bs lmmedlm family. A woman in aoutbero Jl!n&laad wbo read tbe lll.rrw atory revealed tb1I week that 11 yeaia aco she save blr week-0Jd aoa to ber cbllctJeu alltef. The deciaion. abe said. hu~ her only .. pain and embarraument. '' The cb.l.ld, now a tousled·haired acboolboy. aUIJ doesn'tmow that Aunty la really bla mother. "It wu very fulliWn1 to mow I b~£~ my sister such happiness, but the empty f I bad when we went to her bome to bud over our baby has never really gone away," the woman wrote. "Me and my husband wish we hadn't 1one throutb with it." A.8 IN THE UNITED STATES. adopUnl a child here is fruslratina for many couples. Adop- .!~n aeenctes have wait.int llsts to get on walUn& 1111ta. even if parenta are will1ng to take a crippled ~by of any race -chilc:lreo once considered un· pptable. ~ "Many applicants will never get a baby," ad· dlliUed Margaret Mawe r of the As.sorielioo of :British Adoption and Fostering Agencies. "So ;.ome becomt-. desperate. and seize any op- J)Ortunity ... • The Macbins tried everytlung from adoption to :ertificlaJ imemmation. ,. • "We bad reached the end of the trail. There ·was never going to be a baby in our house," said :Jilacbin, 34, who bad been told by doctors that bis :.tperm count was too low for him to fat.her a cbUd. " "WE RAD EVERYTHING WE WANTED, a ~ome or our own, and everything lll.S1de it paid for, . ;New Solon Takes 'Mr. Snri.th' Steps • WASHINGTON CAP> -When silence is .golden, Sen. William Armstrong confesses hia guilt. The Colorado Republican found himself alone on the Senate floor late one night during the 'filibuster over 011 tax legislation. But like a trouper. he continued the colloquy with nothing to say and nobody to listen. ''I MUST CONFESS I AM SOMEWHAT -perplexed,'' he said '· 1 discover that the chamber is virtually empty, and I wonder if somehow someone 2ias cireulated the word that I was about lQ. make a •~hat this time." Armatroog pressed on, awaiung tbe return or a GOP colleague, thoueh be admitted that "it is not plain to me why. if I bad words or great wisdom to speak at this lime, which I do not, it would be in aid of any known good cause for me to do so." Finally Armstrong breathed a sigh of relief when be saw Bob Dole, R·Kan., re- enter the chamber with Majori· ty Leader Robert C. Byrd or West Virginia. Their mutual ar- rival, he 1uggeated, surely meant that a backstage compromise bad been reacbedoothelogjam. But Dole dashed his bopes. ''WE CAME FllOM DIFFDENT directions,'' aaid the Kamas senator. At that. Ann.strong could take no more. "llr. President, I am left speechleu," be said. Byrd then bad to order a quorum call -to keep the aesaon going. GWC Schedules Lecture Series A lecture and dis- cuaston aeries to explore the ehanaes in the male mid·llf• crilla will be held at Golden Weal Collea• in Huntln1ton Beadutartint Jan. 7. DoD Miller, director of tbe Life Learnin1 Ceat.er, Weatmlnater. aad aa lmtructor ln Golden West's human aerric9 and psycblatric tecbnlctl1' pros:ram, will lecblN lD tbe communi- ty eeDeilr' at 7:IO p.m. TbeN ii no fee. Other d.te. are Jan. H, 21 and a. Toptea will Inc lode: ''The Second Half in Penpective:• "Comiq and Going." "The Inward Turning,'' ''The Lipt at the End of tbe Tunnel," and "No Need for Separation/· DiYorce." Fumls Raised LOS ANGELES (AP) -The United Way bu raised '50.5 mWlan la Lot Anaelel Coan\)' for diatrlbudcn to -bealtb and lod.i Mrrice .... clH. accordla1 to a 1paU1man Bayside Drive at Jamboree Road Newport Beach MORNING FRE.511 PRODUCE cucumbers ························ .. 5 for $1.• v.s. 8aJdaC llaaaet . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie • Brow. Olllaea .. .. .. .. . • . .. .. .. .. . . . 2 lbs for Zk ltallaa ~ . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . ......... 4te ., Tuas lled Gnpefndt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for SL• FaESB arr P'LOWEW.S DAIL YI!! PlllME AND TOP CHOICE MEATS Del._,.• F•-meat loaf mis . . . . • . . . . . ..•.••• 1.8 • 1·8eee <llllc:t...... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ......... 1.41 • o.a..e~-..... ............................ 1 .... ~'""'"""~'!#'; -. -. LIQUOR AND WINE DEPARTMENT Thil la a pktme of a rew of our prtme ribs on Del&De7'• Qampape (fel. z.•> ..................... .1.19 the f'OUlb> som. throucb Delaney's famous a1· Beefea&er <illL> .............. : ..........•.•.•......•.•• 7.19 !:a!roceu in our 1pedal moUture-controlled s..u.an (q&.) ........................................ s.tl . Sea1rama YO (qt.> • • • • • • • • • • • • • '' • ' '' • ' ' ' ' 8.51 •1-"'WE--WILL--B-E_O_P_EN_FOR __ Y_O_UR--HO_U_D_A_Y....,., J .. B ('llt mil)· · · .. · · · .. · · · · .. · .. · · · ...... · · .... · · ... 8.91 SHOPPING SUNDAY DEC Z3 llolb wa.e-Glft Pab Cree. t•> ...................... Lii .. , - our classic S\MZ.S't:Jz,rs ... ftom eoctlaniend. <roA1and, the f'inee.t ~ availBblcz.. made ibr us byalan peine and. j.d.mc ~- carnrz. ecz.e ou.r gniat 0Q'.l'l.Ction. Place )'OW' ordtt now fOC" vour Christmas Standlni Pnme Rib Roa.,ts. USDA Top Choice aod Pn me Bttf Aif'd not &n.s than 30 days to lbe peat ol perfectioO -all ex ceM f ft and bone "'1DOVed fM easy carvuig Agam .,..e wU1 fal;9e .... ftwb Zeck)' Fann 'l'WMJ' WI~ £asWnl Geew ...... bl Durtbnp. Smobd 'hi.rtteys. Hams. ~ We will nm !\tulf and ('()Ok Of' J~l Stuff 10\t'O ready1 your holiday turkey for )OU S11111•IJlllC ~ Slllce Ito DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Cracked 6 Oeued Free. Fnsb DUNGENESS CRAB ••••••• 1.39 tb. Fresh Loeal Broadblll SWORDFISH.~•••• ••••••• Frealt 5.98 lb. PETRALE SOLE •••••••••• 3.98 ..._ Fresll Local RED SNAPPER •••••••••••• 1.99 n,. Open DallyM Zl2ll Newpwt Bl..t., Newport Beada m..sm .. .. , Crane's Wife Wins Dog Case Acquittal WASHINGTON (AP) -Arlene Crane, wife o1 Rep. Philip II. Crane, R-m ., baa been acquitted of violatiaa a pet law in suburban Fairfax CountY, Va., tbM requires bttiDI dQp to be confined for rabies oblervation. General District Court Judge Martin E. llMrll ruled that proeecutora failed to prove Mn. Crane ..... the reaJ owner or custodian of the dog," a mixed black Labrador that bit a 6-year-old netpbor boy. . ~-~Cranes' .19-year-old daughter, Catherine, tesUDeCI clurina the trial that she, not her mother, wu relPOOllble for the do1. Mn. Crane wu arrested in late October when abe ntmed to let officials remove the dog f01 rab6el ...... tion after lt bit the boy. Crane is a candidate for the llepubl1can pre- lidential nomlnatioo. Say "Mer.ry enristr nas" on Kodak Film ' Thll veer. make sure you hove plenty ot Kodak nlm on hQnd to capture those specloJ hoUday moments In pictures. Whether you own o conventtonal camera, a movie cometa. or o KodOk Instant camera. there .. a Kodak mm that con bring back the gOOd times In beoutltul cofOr. so be sure to have l*ntY ot t<odak Nm on hand fOf tt'9 hQlldOyL ~ .. !!!111!!!11!!!11!!!!!!!11 holiday !t-etivitize ... our l(mcdtDn~ clCth~ebirt, ehcNtn withe robu1i talb:tii chrietme& tra, club Utz.. ept~idtm. @)~@@)~~ milestone when be gave 88tb pint at Red Cross Blood Center in Santa Ana. Banner • 70 ad -had to·aet permission to donate beeauae the normal age limit ls 68. • u RulUon lsbtd• Ne\opOrt Beocll•1J.f/6U·6010 1001 Mbiloood BWd.•Mmloood VIJlaQe•2J3/.f79-7727 A. 1V STAND Contemporary design, with simulated walnut grain wood shelves. A perfect "extra counter .. for the Microwave. Non-marring casters. ready to 8 . YOUR CHOICE BAKERS RACKS Choose the regular design (Model #1260-S) or the comer rack (Model •126()..C) Both feature graceful, dehcate scrollwork in C. 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RESIN NIGHT UOHTS, Reg. 2 99 each Set off your plants beautffully Fi,,.finllhed wood planters include atnklng 0\181 mirror ltl4! adds another graceful d1menllon k> •ndoOr plants. With lturdy lhe!Yee and &Uy·hang hOOka Chooee ICUIPled t()() dellgn (Model #005) Of rounded 10() (MOdel #OCM) YOUR CHOICE WALL PLANTER. Reg 11.99 7.88 new name/familiar faces The right last-minute gift Stuck fOf an Idea with the Big Cay drawing ne.1 Here It Is. The Ideal appllenoe '°'cooking and 18Mng. u.. ... 9'*0Y "*' CX>fMntlonal rangea. too. 8pedat control PfOY\d9I ecoul'llle '8mpentuta High dome 0(1N m-.. lt eat to prepere larger °""of meet. Model., 430. WESTBEND FRYPAN, Reg. 26.99 19.88 Home Centers • • II fOIJ!lerly Ward a Harrington - ..... , .. ---For mlala wttla an Old South flavor. reslaurant-pen can have a .. ma1nolla a upper•· at Bett1 Talm1d1e'a an - tebellum manalon. Since lat 1prtq, the former wile or Sen Herman Talmadae baa been operaUne a reaer•atlona·only restaurant on the 143-year-old Lovejoy Plantation in Georgia. Couple Rap ITWestigation LOS ANGELES <AP> -A buaband and wife who eompla1ned about ob9ceDe telepbooe calls al· leaecll.Y made by Los An(ele1 Superior Court Judae Robert S. Stevem ,..,. the Seeramento dla- tJict aUomey bu DO lDteDtlon ol ~ the cue two newspapers reported. Tbe Loa Anaelea Herald Eumlner aald Edward and Belb Murphy complained of a "whitewash" by the district auorney. 1be Loe Anaeles nmea aald the Murpbys felt the lack of prosecution was "a slap In the face." BUT SACRAMENTO ASSIBl'A.NT Chief Dis· trict Attorney Ja mes Moms said that no decision baa been made on the case, whicb bas been under investigation since October. Mns. Murphy, 27, Stevens' former secretary, and her 36-year-old huaband took their accusations and tape recordtnp of obscene calls to the district attorney's office and the atate Commission on Judicial Performance in Au1uat ln an attempt to stop lbe calla. Stevens, 63, a former Republican slate senator ap- pointed to lbe bench in um by Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr .. conceded that be enga1ed l.n srl!vl! .. , sexual cooversaliona with lbe couple but maintained they were wUllni partici- pants THE MURPHY$ DECIDED TO GIVE in· terv1ews to the two Los Angeles newspapers after thelr attorney, Chrutopher Lee, told them be bad spoken to the district attorney's office and was given the impreaalon tha\ no charges would be filed ag.ainst Stevena for alle1ed bara.aain& phone calls. The couple prevloualy refused to disclose their side of the story to reporters pending investigaUoo by the district attorney's office and the Com· mlasion on Judicial Performance. According to the Herald Examiner, proaecutor Morris disclosed that interviews for the cue were "pretty much concluded," and aclmowled&ed that the district attorney's office waa bavtna problem• with it. "ONE ISSUE IN THE CASE IS proving that either the Murphys or aomeone else expressed to Stevena that the calla ~re annoytna to the reci· plenta. The tooe of tbe tapes doean't indicate that." Morril said. On lbe tapes, Mrs. Murphy appeared to en· coura1e the caller to deacribe bi.a MXUal exptolta, often CiUlinl and lauibin&. Sbe did not appear to object to the conversation, the nmea reported. Mn. llu.rpb)' explained I.be WU tryina to let the mm to talk u much u pou1ble and taped the coaverutiona aa evidence. AT ALL aruEll TmES, S11E Wd. she told him to stop caWn1 her. ''lily reaction waa d.laaust, outrtPt d.lal\Wt," abe aaid. "I several timea went to peoP.le crytnc and talkin& and uklnl what I lbou1d do. ' In an lnterview with the Herald Examiner, FloJd Smith, a 34-year-old ltate employment claim• asailtant, aald be wu vtaltina Murphy at his Saaamento bome nearly two years aao when an o1*ene caller ldmtuled u &.vma telephoned. "llUl'J>b7 WU very aJlll'>' about it," Smltb aaid. He was k1nd of pleadlq wttb Stenm, 'Pleue, nut«, I don't want to talk about tbia type of talk.. t .. Jory Award Appealed UDNEL •SETS •ACCESSORIES •SERVICE LIONEL AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION -Costa Mesa's Largest •allroadllllfl llead•uarters ALL GAUGES N-GA.. HO-GA.. 0-GA.. DASS UOHB-Tl&idM>OUS STOCl-AFX. nco IOADIACI SITS. f'LASTIC MODILS RC • PLANES • SHIPS • ~ ROClm • HOllYIST SUPPUIS Ml•l·IRAl•S HOBBIES HOWS: MQM...1111. I CM SAT. ICM SUM. IN B ·Pendleton· Indian Pattom Bed Blanket 54• x ao· ,. AUit I ~tTA,..__WT ,.... ........ ___ ....,. WN•tOllCOUll'TM~ ~-STATI 0. CAUflOlllllA l'Otl 14L GUn111s. ,..,,, 11-... Tiii CDUWTTCW~ "-• e.--. ~ .. ,._.. .... •OTICI 011' "IA•l•e 0 --1!. 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""~ ~~, , ' been chosen one ol 250 W,. :. ~-~.. •. , "·. · students to participate :~G¥J:ltaUfL · in the Navly's nuclear ... --.. . · ~ . power propulaion pro- ·•,........... . gram. )~f;:.:.;" · : •• ~ • • II ore be a ad, a .: :.-;_ ... · ... ' . . · : ", mechanical engineeriq · · · $fJ ... m•Jor, will begln bla • .: .. .. . year-m. ~at an, • · · ... · structfon after be .. ·. A~.,: ~-"· . ,. " · ·~ .if graduates from UCLA i.a ....-1;. j.j!.,-.,., .. _~.'~,!\-,. -Ju.a• and wlJl "r•• ••••••111111•• aboard a auclear-powered veaael tbree years. ·RCA XL-100 19'' ~ · RCA't C"8rineLodt Remote Controt-eo edvenced. 10 eutomatlc. theN'I no need to QM eune ever. PLUS • ~ Colof ContlOt eno rlelfttOM C0nKtlOft ·~·~IC*M~ Cf\alllS • ~ Acctl.JN blaCtl _.,,. peccute ..,.,. 14y,· tong1.99set Tia• man con· wlcled· ID tbe m• kidnaPlllDI of former Af1aQ. ta Comtltutlon editor Re• llurpby la set for parole oa Feb. 22. 1984. WUUam A. H. Wllllam1 <left) waa aent.enced to 40 )'e&n. The rarole II eont· naent upon 1o0d behavior ln the Interim. BROWN IORDER ITONIWAM Dl .. NEMYAR! Ftom Japan warm lightly ape<:ki.d beige dinnerware has a rrch brown border wrth lhrn blue lrne accent. D1ahwa1heriiiijiiilJI ~3~'7r,."'~·. and mlcrowaYe oven safe PLATES 1oi;. • DINNER 2.79 7•1,• SALAD 1.69 • Wrardle ••• and other cratlw llUclm8de ltau ~ ftolcr'• own c1e91inaa • ....... ~. ~8-dt 64NIOO a.-... -..... LONG SHIRT T All URT A WITH GOLD ACCENTS From India PredominanOy red ··co1100 y" rayon fabric has woven 1n stripes and plards ptul me- alllc gotd ptn stripe .ecents Wear II dreny 0t sporty OHE ROOMY SIZE 9.99 NATURAL RAMIN WOOD SHELF STONEWARE SURPRISE MUGS From Japan Each mug has a deltghllul "1culptured companion oo From ~••tan SILK UNEO . ·--Vetwlrle aalhea with UNITS From Hong Kong Good looking ompact wall units are great lor spices, cos· metlcs or ~~rlr:tRHWlQlli!~ billy plants. MOLDED CLEAR GLASS BOWLS From France Diamond patterns to accent salad or lrurt compote. SERVING ----~~~--- 9y, • diL ~~-11~1 31M. deep ' 2.39 5• wide 2•11· deep HANDSOME HAND- CMFTED IMl<ITRY WALNUT STAINED BAMBOO PLANTER BASKET From China ... .· •.. . .... ' SllZD av.· to 1ov. • dla. 5V. • toe· deep 1.89 to3.89 1"9 rnaide base COLORFUL SNAIL, FROG OR RABBIT IN SPECKLED BEIGE.MUG c 1a1atc contoors with handaome hand brushed dellgns In blue and wfltte. BRASS & JADE JEW£l.A'Y tassels come •n bflghl BOX From China bOld ~rs Elegant bO•" have a carve<S 1ade1naeton top. lavishly ·~Md bt HS hinget and dee· Ofaled padded fitted silk fining and a 1rad11tona1 bl ass Chrneae IOck ···~y.· 3• dee&> ~::!.'f ,....ilil 14.99 ~SAKE a CUP From Japan ~brown bMN)oo daalgn on Wflrte fOf super~ sake &1PP4"G. CUP · 2· tan .99 ..., .. __ eomE s· tall 1.89 Stretches lo 4 • wtde \l ~ 81 " long .89 ~ TRIMMED WOOL FISHERMAN'S HAT From Greece We41 made ltned hat nas bfald and bf'OC.a. trim GOURMET OROCOIES ~!!!!!~ FERRARA MtHIATURe DESSERT CAKES ANdylo~ deltgt!IS! 14 OL. BRANDY OR RHUM CAKES 1.99 Mci'I ..-------r-N_A_TU_R"'.....1,.,..-t PETITE BABAS 2.19 .__ .... OWN BAKING scornsH All SEA SHELLS BUnER ASSORTED From Japan SHOATBAEAO Fcx ... ioocs From Enotano and au gralin In bt'Of'll dishes. plard metal tins MaeDUFFOR PJ~'\\\UHJVb.Ol Mae~ERSON TIN NATUMI. SEAOMSS MOOll ~~SJ From CNN! For qutell ano 110y •WMP&. 1& OZ. net W1 3.89 NCl'I RED DRAGON CRYST ALU ZED GINGER From Taiwan Spicy 1weetety! HANDCARVED NATURALLY 8 SHESHAM WOOD COASTEAS rre>M lndta A11orted leafy designs 3•1, ·di• .39 each . . . Cleaning Up Newport Toikts, Sideuxdb on Committee Agenda BJ IOANNE REYNOLDS Ot .. Dtllty ......... For years, former City Coun· cilman Al Forpt baa lobbied for more public toilets on the public's beaches in Newport. Over the years. Forgit has found few supporters of his cause. Now. the matter is one of several being pondered by a group called the Local Coastal Plan Advisory Commattee. THE ChttENS committee is devising a Local Coastal Plan (LCP), the document under which the city will take over 'tbe coastal permit reapooaibilitles from the st.ate Coastal Q>mm.ission. The plan must be completed and approved by both city and commiaaion official.a before the regional coastal commission goes out of buaineaa in 18 months. So far, the Newport Beach citbem group has been working outside of the limelight. But that began to cbmge t.hla month when the committee com· pleted its visitor rac1huea re- port. ALONG WITH nlE toilet is· sue, the report brought up another sore subject -ex- tension of the oceanfront 3 Mesa Boys Top Gridders Three Costa Mesa boys have been named outstanding sportsmen of 1979 by the Costa Mesa Junior AU American Foot· ball proaram in tbe Condon division. The three, all 9, are Todd Brooks, Kevin Ball and Scott Onstott. They received the Jolin Bell Sportamanablp Acbleve· meat Award at the football pro- aram banquet th1a month. Tbe three were selected by Coach Mike Fewell. sidew a1k between the Santa Ana River and the WedJe. Realdenta of Balboa's Peninsula Point have fought that notion for years. No decision oo any of the ii· sues baa been made, although some recommendations may be reached at the committee'• Jan. 17 meeting. Committee members aa1 they are faced with a number o prob- lems io trying to come up with the plan. They need to bear from as Superviso;s· Call/or Lake Study Prompted by two drowninp there in three years, Oranie County supervisors have called for a study to determine the safety ol a lake at Mlle Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley. · In deciding on the study Tues· day, supervisors turned down recommendatiom by county of. ficials who called for the re- moval of a small island near the middle of the 7.2-acre body of water. Lake Island, one-fourth ol an acre in si.ze, is a shelter for waterfowl. But staff members also believe it ia an attractive nuisance and may have been a factor in the swimminJ{,deatha. Supervisor Philip Anthony said he doesn't believe removal of the la1and would reduce the potential for drowning accl· dents. The ciomrty Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commluton and the City of Fountain Valley bave been aaked for recommend.a· tiona. Tbe coat of removla1 tbe bland WU estimated at $25,000. County offlciab said •wim· mine eontinuea lo tbe lake despite the posting of DO· swimming signa. many residedts aa possible to find out what the community lh.loks. They are wort.ina in a Utht time frame. They must find ways to reeolve the wue of property nahts versua public riahll. CO•Ml1TEE Chairwoman Bobby Lovell said the commit· tee bu the respooalbility to see to it the coutal commlasioo's laws and regulations are in· corporated into the city's LCP. Thal means finding the fine line where the needs of the public at large and Newport Beach residents can be brought together. ••Philosophically. I bi!lieve there's a price we all pay to be able to live oo the ocean," she commented. Mrs. Lovell ia familiar with that price since she is an ocean· front resident. THE COIDlm'EE'S wort en· compauea a raqe of laauea in addition to the apedftc eases in- volving toilet.a and 11dewalk ex· tensions. They have grappled with ways to encourage marine onented bu.sloeuea to stay in waterfront locations and means of main- taining bot.ea and motels that of· fer a ranee of prices. "I think we are all reasonable people," said Mn. Lovell "and I would 11.ke to produce something tbat we can agree on, not aometbing that divides ua into alienated-groups." · Meaa Student Fifth In Welding Meet Kevin O'Connell or Costa Meaa, an Oranae Coaat Colle1e weld.log student, baa woo ftfth place in a oatkJaa.l weldinl eom- peUUoo cooducted by t.be Jame. F. Uneoln Arc Weld1n1 FOUDda· tion of Oneland. He received SlOO for bis eatry, a wood·burnina heat1D1 ltove be desiped ancf ccmtructed. They Keep Go•••tng ) Mesa ~oak's Gifts Come From Oven •1 JACllIE llYJIA.N . ••DIMf~ .... Maureen Kemp of Ca.ta ..... eoabcl el&bt ~POUDd turkep for Tbank1,(vtn1. For Cbrlltmal, abe'a cootiDI 10 olt.bml. 'l'bat'1 became 200 people lbowecl ... ber Costa .... ........... 'l"bl aw.t. to ... JoJ ber ........ penoa fust CJG 'l'IMllllmalYlq, and abe'a decided • ble ... tmkeJ wouldD't .. mm.. bh1hc!Qa and otMr' •pedal eYenta at her restaurant before. ••1 IAJl'P08S LIK.B "81'1· body elle I've been alaae cm boUdQ9 8Dd wbm JOU NJ deaperatel7 I~ I la.I that jUlt conn it. ' lobe aa1d. "I don't want to eoand lib Poll1ana bat J think JOU em bel ." (l:i ~. tbe mea1 wm be lernd from aocm until • p.m. «until suppl!• nm • at the reataurant, 2f41 Harb« Bltd. . Tbe 1D1DU includla turkeJ, · 1tufftn1. 1weet potatoes, peu, ._ roUt ud CllftM, "%:'1a'Cin::.W:- ......... of tit• ~ small tDn of lftwPGtt ._. :"u-:;.~~~~ eo.ia ..... -=-=:..,. llll tbt IDcaJ olf to c ........ ~ a..ea GI' Ami, 10 for .. U*r OWD =~=== BIOldlaal. TBS OA.9 or mi wm bl tbe latb to ....... Imm .... Kbool md. lla ..... of tbe ft'llll. 1Cbool ""dal1 are plennr.., a~ UDJoe tor ......... &ha. ~ ltudenta ftC> have li'edaated allacemt.. ,,,. poUit ol tbe reunica Lm't Jut to boaor tbe ICbool and tu sradua&el, but to ralM money lo atart a mmeum. Herltqe Hall, •campm, Central to the ....u:m. aod the mUMWD It wUl ~ la Sklne)' DntdlaD. tbe odllAaJ IQPll1a. tadtat ol tbe UDkiD b.llh adaool dlltrtet md Harbor llleb'a ftm principal. DAVIDSON'S TAPE re- corded recollectlona of tbe bistory ol tbe acbool from 1129 wben be wu hired until be re- tired in 1J58 ii to be locluded ln themUMUm. In an interview rrom b.La home in Claremont, be recalled that the acbool's fint yean were marked by a small, but excep- tionally active facuhy. The 198 freahmen, aopbomorea and juniors wbo started clauea 'Sept. 22, 1930, were 1reeted by 11 teachen. "TAU A TEACHER like Marte mel»cb," be aald. "Sbe just didn't know what time WU wben abe wu ~chlo1." Mi11 lliebacb, Uke another original faculty member, Ralph Reed, is retired, but sWl Uva in the Harbor Area. Davidson credited the teachers with creating school spirit amooe a group of students who bad been attend1n1 other established schools. ••AT Flll8T I TllJN& some ol our studenu rather reaent.ed havin1 to leave Santa Ana or Huotiogtoo Beach, but tbe teachen opened up ao many thine• for the kida to do," be said. Shot-ins To Receive Yule Visits . About 7~ people are exped.ed to participate in a proaram Cbrt.stm.u Day to vtalt paUents and inmates at 218 facilities in Orange County and Lona Beach. Jeff Koiek, publicity chairman for the Holiday Hospital Project, said small 1roupe will •ine carob. talk lo people and live small atfta at facilltlea aucb aa Hoa1 Memorial Hospital lo Newport Beach, Fairview SUte Hosptt.al in eo..ta Mes.a and Oranae Couo· ty Juvenile H.all. THE GROUP. POUNDED by nt-ortllnator Werner Erhart, aiao ridaed facilities for Han· ukah. Tbe HoUday Hoapttal Project II a non-profit, Hlf·fUDded Jl'OUP not coanected with aQ7 other orpnlutionl, Kosek said. U ha been 1n opwat.loo "Pl yean. About 1,000 per1on1 • parUciPIU either t.b.roqb mall· lal vi.tu, wrappf.q l1fta or 11•· tna uptollpwpenoo.. TBS 811AU. AllOVNT wu aet ···-tbe 1oal ol the ..... aram la lbartq, DOt lift·l191DI. Kozekaakl. Penom tDtelwted la leunlq more about tbe procram can lenea=n1.,.8*7il..-OO . 'Ibieve& Get Stock Papen BU1)an toe* • w•••ed IMl,000 lQ ttock cerUllc-. from a Lqma HUia mot.I room ~ lllOt wldle ........ paat.a':S::..Nlpll"".._• WUOlttD • Sben.tr.1 offlc1n talcl t.M coocta ... --.hmaNOm oceapled b~ 8dwar• Ollftl', ... "' If ..... .. ll1att ~. • ... .. Vaheda1t.-.1p.m. Oil.er la a reUred ltati· waa..; d1nl8l ..,_. 61 llOt ~ ... w tMii .. MClli'Wlt tii .. llot.L Outreach Wins Funds In Mesa An outreach procram tb.8t ~ videa couonlin1 lo several Costa lleaa 1cbool1 won a paJ1,lal victory thia week when eo.\a lleu City C.0-CU metn· ben qreed to srant tt •.ooo l.D re. venue abartnc funda over the next aixmaatba. ne eoanci.I luid earlier denied fundlDI to tbe Ceater for Creative Alt.ernaUves because the orsanlzatioa bado 't prorided studies ahowln1 iu effective- oeu. The l"JU.P later submitted the results ol its test.i.nc. THE CENTE& asked for Sl 7 .000. but received only ts.000 after council mflnben noted that they have only $14,000 left in re venue sharin& funda for aocial ~rvice groupa, and need some of that for reserves. Tbe center received $'7..200 from the COUDdJ lut year, lD· eluding $6,000 for ularies and $1,200 foe equ.ipmeat. CEN"l'D DISECl'OR llidwel Seber told the COlmt'U bis pvup bu a= for federal funds and ta 111 odter' ...._.. wew and can probably (G8tin• tta pro- 1ram without fwther reveooe aban.ngnextfall. ·nie ceute!" pnmdeS prtt'en· Uve couaaetinl at Rea 11~ School and Est.ancia and llcNai I y blgh school a, teaching younpttts to communicate and recopbe their problem areas. Letters of endor.etlM!Ot from aeveral school officials were submitted to the council. Student From CdM Wim Scholarship Roberto. Hue ol Corona del Kar, a fretllman mecllaaical eq1.DeeriDc 1tm1eat at Cal PolJ San Lula ObUpo, 11 one of 10 atu- denta named to receive a $500 Walter Wells Sr. llemortal Scbolanblp at tbe campus for 1'7MO. RedPa•• are cb<>Hn oa tbe buts of dtiteMblp, academac ac!llevement, need, aad partlcipaUoo in campua ac· tiviUee. ALL TBU• MY dliq' lllild help. . Name. a:ad acldnae9 ot t1ae nearly. U.000 t'1uat41 an ,.,. to' to bave be comPtW.. Tbe1're alto lookl•• for memorabilia to 10 llltO th ma1eum and tbe com· memanUYe book. ••ror bla11a, ... ,. mbltal IOme ol tbe JQrboob ud w'N Ullal them .. IOUl'Ctll ol )lllotGI eneompuatnc tbe deeaclea. •• lln. Vaaderlan aplained. AnJGDe wttb time or lnfonna. Uoa to eoatrtbute lboa.ld contact acbool Prtndpal Tom I acotJlaa. 7I0-3310. "We're aattn1 belp from anyone wbo can contribute anJthinl, '' Vaoderlan added. .......... .,.,.. Ji II Taylor of Newport Beach as a m~mber of the Bngham Young Univenity band's flag team, which will appear at the Holiday Bowl in San Dleao Friday. 8be is a juruor and a tm °"'>111 del Mar High School graduate. County OKs Architects' Contract Ora.nae County Transit ~ trict di.rectora have awarded a $30,400 contract to the Newpatt Buch-baaed firm of S • T West.em. Inc. Tbe firm will provide~ tural IDd eqineertn1 services for the FuUertoa park and ride facility. Alt.bough the Fullerton facility 011ginally was planned to be 11 m ply a park and ride lot, tra.nait dlltrict oft'lciala decided to UN it as a transfer terminal too The Newport Beach firm will provide coaaultu:lg services few the needed modifications. Rob9rt Germerotb, who bas 2S 1ean of uperieoce in civil en1laeertq, will be project manaaer for the transit dist.rid wort , eouot1 olficlala said. - J \, """ :-r lt'•OKN01e Kevin Jason Gardner was reunited with bis mother, Mn. Linda Gardner, rt, tbia week after he was given to the wrong mother by a Nashville, Tenn. hospital employee. Hospital officials later co~t­ ed the error. The Gardners live in Hen- dersonville, 'fenn. Mrs. Moscone Sties Slayer SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The wife of the late llayor Georae lllo9cone fiJed a lawsuit •Sa.inst his tiller in remote Markleevtlle to avoid publicity for the family of either man, the Sacramento law firm wtdeb ta bandllnl the ease bas reported. Tbe wroniful-death suit, claiming a cauae of action for the negligent ld.lliDa of Moscone by then 8upervtaor Dan White, wu ftled Nov. 21, a week before the one-year anniversary of the alayings of Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Millt at San Fran· cisco City Hall. WIDTE WAS CONVICTED OF voluntary manslaughter and is servmg a state prison term at Vacaville. "1be reason the suit waa filed ill JlarldeevWe WU u..t we didn't want publicity for either the Moscone or White family," aaJd Tom Kinder, ot the law firm of Rust and Armenis. 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With the run-and-gun style of play these two teams possess it wasn't unusual to see many of their baskets end in easy layups Wednesday night. Saddleback College, the No. 1 ranked JC team in the state and un- beaten in 14 starts. had little trouble de- feating Golden West, 129-102. Contributing to the scoring are Saddleback's Pete DeCasas (left. GWC's Walt Evans Cright) and the Gauchos' Kevin Magee (below). For story, see Page 84. Kings s· [ IA Tied; Faces Buffalo r I I I I I i TORONTO CAP> -Tbe ~ at Maple Leaf Gardens ~_indecisive in that the Toton· £Maple Leafs and Los Angeles p lettled oo a 4-4 draw, but Charlie Simmer the National · ctey League encounter wpresented a night the league's 6'Cord book woo't let him forget. l:Simmer scored two goals Wednesday to increase bis ••sue-leading total to 29 and, in doing, tied a modern-day record. Simmer, in bis second season th Loe Weles, extended his •~cuuve-game scoring streak 10 pmes. That tied him with y Batbpte, Bobby Hull and lke Bouy in the NHL record 1be Kings play 1D Buffalo ~ .. IT GETS ON YOUR mind a bit." admitted Simmer of ~ to score in order to the streak. m notably a slow starter in tint period." Simmer said U.. same. "I bave a bard • eetttnc it eoing in the first 1 really didn't lose faith" ta pl would come. "YOlll JUlt eo all out and make ..... and take advaotqe You always bear down Tonmto. lllke Palmate.r bu me for a Iona time and tt u p>d to 1et a couple by .. WITH MONTREAL suffering through a six-game losing streak. the Kings now st.and just two points behind the Norris Division leaden -and have three games In band. "I think the latest goal I got was in Quebec: with 30 seconds left after we'd pulled our goaltender." Simmer said. ·•After nine gemes, I reallied there was a streak there." His teammates didn't say much about the 1oal-acorin1 steak, Sim.mer added. "Then, I scored tbe other nigbt against Vancouver and it was nine and everybody started talk.ina about it all of a sudden.'· DAVE TAYLOR and Dou& Halward also scored for the Kings, while Toronto's 1oala were scored by Rocky Sasaniuk, Dave Williama, Lanny McDonald and Ian 1\t.rnbull. The game wu wide open -u indicated by the aboU on pl: Toronto 41, I.a. An,telee 31. Ron Grahame, in the Klnp' net, and Palmateer. makiDI bl• first start bi four games for the Leafs, were equally lmpreulve. The Leaf• took a 2-1 lead midway tbrou~~!~e second period when w ct.fleeted a shot by Lanny Mcl>oftal~ bebind Grahame for b1a 15th ol. the seuou -a Toronto team hi&b -on the power play. • -I \ ' DUPrn 'l'llE AWaoll• acorinl JQaernaat and a team defeDM . wtUeb sot betW and better M tbe MUOD wore on. Workman's= thoul.bta are not with the ty ot bis &.e&m. Rather it la wttb the eot.ive-oeu -one ol. thole untta which comes a1oGe for every acbool once in a areat wblle, but tbia one bolstered with the ultimate success. "There wu a unique clntenesa with lo this team," aays Workman. "I wish everyone could have been with ua and ~ this team duriQC the ooe hour meeting we bad before we dressed for the Redland.a same. I knew we were ready. ''The brotherhood and love oo this team was just incredible, amaDni. Virtually everyone on this team bad the oplnion we were so lucky just to be in the finals, Jmt to be at Anabetm Stadium. .. EVERYONE WAS playing for the other's pocm- ble success. It was a team JUSl totally void of an ounce of Jealousy. ''Regardless of the publicity, nothing or no one was sacred on this team. Not race. creed or color. Everyone was on each other when they got the chance It waa just such a close-knit team." . It was a team wb.icb did not suffer the usual in.Juries. Except for wide receiver Joe Manfre, wbo was 1.1\Jured for the balance of the seuoo prior to the Marina game, all baodl were ready, but BILL WORKMAN U~ere were some shaky mo- menu. ltE&WIN BELL WA.8 banged up m the Servile aame. first with a wrist inJury early, then with a sboWder apraiJI agamst what Workman rates bis team's tougbelt opponent of the cam- paign. Quarterback Frank Seurer was also hurt 10 the Sernte game wbeo be was roughed up OD a pwJting play and ld'l the game with an ankle In.Jury . . 'I WU dog gone womed every stink in« game we played.·· uys Workman "But the toutbest game was Servtte I th1D.k our kids would say that. too We were ready We knew we were ready. but we bad to f1gbt and scratch fqr everythmg we got <17·0). ··Defensively Servile was JU.St unbelievable ·· "KEllWIN DID NOT practJce once prior to the Fontana 1ame and didn't even warm up for Fontana. He was a basket case All be did was swim. use the whirlpool and ice. Our tra10er. Lakers Upstaged 4tlanta Guards Steal Slww ATLANTA CAP) The Atlan- ta backcourt duo of Eddie J9bnsoo and Armond Hill did much of the LDdiv1dual damage in the Hawks' 119-112 National Basketball AsaocU.tion triumph over Los Angeles. but the Lakers were also impressed by sometJung else. "They are definitely an im- proving team. They play very bard and play together real well," said Los Angeles' roolcie Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the defense-oriented Hawks "THEY AKE A TEAM or pr~. We never could Htablish the lead. We kept chippmg and chipping but never could catch up." Magic scored 22 points but was outplayed by Eddie Jobmon, who scored a career hilh 31 points, and Hill. who tied an Omni record with 18 usl!ts m sending the La.lters to their first defeat ln five games "The Hawks double-teamed us a lot and that took us out ol our rhythm," uJd the Lakera' Norm Nixon. who contributed 26 points. "They played their type of 1ame and we didn't play ours." The Hawks jumped out to a 16-8 early lead and never trailed atterwP'd, leadins 81·52 at the hall and f3..78 after three periods before the Labrs spurted in the dying momenta. A lt·t ST&BAK got Los Angel• wftbin 115--112 ln the final minute before John Drew and Dao Rouodfaeld scored baskets for the Hawks. who woo for the fifth llme 10 sut games and remam securely 10 first place in the Central 01vlston Drew added 23 pomls for the Hawks while Kareem Abdul· Jabbar led the Lakers with 29 points. 19 in the second haJf. "Eddie John.loon was JU.St ran tastlc in the first half, and Armond loo."' saad Atlanta Coach Hubie Brown "And don't lose sight of our centers Kareem bad only 10 pomts and two rebounds at the half ·· A Uanta centers Wayne RoUiJl5 and St.eve Hawes combined for 26 points and 17 rebounds. Ab- dul-Jabbar fuushed with eight rebounds "'YOU HA VE TO appreciate what a truly, truly outst.andmg shooting team they are," Brown said of the Lakers. who lead the NBA in field goal s hoot1na perceGtage. "That first unit can really stick the ball in the bole They were devaat.atin1 on the break but we anawered pretty good. Our iuarda bad a sreat game." Hill, who scored 12 points, satd the uaiata were important but "someooe still has to score. It's more than Ju.st banding out u - aista. I try to work as bard u Hubie wanta me to." The Lakers return to ac:Uoo Friday n.llht. hosting Golden State. UCPs Win: Grand Theft at His Best ••qva PIAYDS CA.mE UP to my wife <Sbert> e.ery weet and told her we were not 9*11 to lme llDOtber same the Nit ol the leMCID. "I don't mow if I put them oa a apot when I said we'd not lose another Sunset Lea1ue • game after the Newport same. but they told me they didn't want to make a Uar out of me." The loea to Newport Harbor asn 't something Workman re· lishes, but be agrees, it waa the turning point, the catalyst to winnlne it all, capped by the 55-0 rout ol Redlands in the fan~ laat Fnday. THE DEFEAT m non·league to El Modena was almost ex- pected. No one goes 14·0 Somewhere you take your lumps and Edison may have been con v10ced at bad suffered the m· evltable, now the rest of the season belonged to the Chargers Newport Harbor dido 't agree and dad 1t.s Uunc . "I t.b.lnlt we made our point Ill the Redlands game." says Workman "I don't like to dwell oo our two losses, but. let's face 1t, an the long run It may be the reason we were so motivated to go all the way. probably out or frustrallon. ··1 don't think we were ever really thinlung 14-0 when it au started. What I s&ld earlier was accurate Our offensive lane was totally lmproven and we could have fallen Oat on our faces. "I HAD TWO offensive tackle ~and1dates qwt on the fant day of practJtt and Pat Ferrill was ow-starter wit.bout any competi. t.Joo. which was scary "Pat was a second strmg JunJOr VU'l.Jty center as a Juruor. But he gained 18 pounds dunng the season and the offensive lme dad improve, thanks to our coaches, Russ and Rick Purnell" So 1t LS over. Edison finishes With a 12·2 season. the CIF Btg F1 ve Conference lltle and the third Sunset League cbam- p1onstup tn the past four years The future" As usual , Workman says there is flope, but he's not on any band wagon FOR STARTERS, however. returrung will be 30 Jumors from the 1979 outfit, tn· eluding starters Troy Seurer Chpebacker). Dano Bell (cor· nerback). Duaine Jackson <safe· ty ). Rob Warden and Chris Me10tuardl <defeps1ve ends). Bill <See EDISON. Page BZ> Kush Gets $200,000 From ASU TEMPE, Ariz. <AP> - Arllona State's ex-football Coach Frank KUSh baa qreed to drop a $40 million ault in u - cban1e for a reported $100,000 settlement from the univenity. "All relationahipa between Kush and Arhona State Univ,raity will be terminated.'' Joe SDl"iq, school spoke.man. said Wediiesday n.tpt, readint from a prepand statement an· nounct.na the ..ulemeot. Stanford ~tar Mar1eram. ~rn California'• Belt &Ja•dt• llee•r• 7 J•t a •• , •• , MWea ol Pittaburah recorded shutouts W~ay , Goalies Toa,J Eapoelto ol Cblcaeo and Gre1 Iii nleht u tbe two National Hockey League teams rousht to a acoreleH Ue. The abutout WH Elpoaito's 71at ... Two goals by ._ Gf"dmer and 0.. lludoela paced the New York Ranaen to a $-J wtn over Van· couver . . . Blame S&oepic. scored twice, includinc tbe aame·winner with seven minutes left to lift Hartford to a 5-4 Win over W asb.ingtoo . . . Blair 8&ewut and 8.eal Cloa&ler each a<:Ored ·twice to lead Quebec to a 6-3 victory over Colorado ... &ogle Vacltoa stopped 49 shots in Detroit's 6-4 Victory over Ed.moo· ton that snapped the Red Winp' five-same winless streak ... GU Peneaal& fl.red in two goals to lead Buffalo over Wlnnlpes. 3·2 .... Third-period goals by • Mike Polich, Greg Smith and St.eve Payae lifted Minnesota over slumping Montreal, wb1cb dropped its sixth straight and fourth in a Hl'O&ITO row under new coach Claade &eel . . Fonner NHL defenseman Mike Robt&allJe wu awarded $435,000 in damages m a British Columbia Supreme Court Judgment against the Vancouver Canucta. Robitaille, 31, sued the Canucks for negligence and breach or contract rollowmg a neck injury in ms that ended bia career. Dmetlq Get• Stepped •· • T~lc If Adriu Outley didn't get the number or the m truck. that ran over him Wednesday night, it wu 21. That's the jersey number worn by Lea ''Trad" RoblmOll, whose defensive effort aeain.st Danlley helped Phoenlx beat Utah, 117·99. Danlley. who scored ~ points the previous night and had averaeed 32. 7 the lut seven umes. was held to 1J points-his lowest output or Ute season-by Robinson .. Tbere was no atoppUig Geor1e Gervt.n. who scored 38 points as San Antonio outlasted In- diana. 1Z1·123 ... Kansas <.:1ty also looks unstoppable at the moment. The Kings won their eighth straight eame and 18tb in their last 19 outings by stopping Wuhiqtoo, 107·9'7, behind a 29·potnt ~rlormance by Oda lllrdloaa . . . l..uTy Bird scored 24 points as Bolton beat Philadelphia, 112 .... for the Celtics' sixth straight win . . . Forward ll1b •l&dlell bad 3S points to lead Cleveland to a 12&-1.25 overtime victory over Golden State . . . DH luel scored 26 point.a and sparked a second-half comeback that carried Denver to a 114-108 de· cision over Portland, snapping the Nugget.a' thrM-1ame b · ing streak . . Re1de Tbeaa scored six atrai1bt points in the final 32 seconds to Wt Cb1cago put Houstoo, 108-102. Wllllwd Boynes scored a seaaon-h18b 32 points to lead New Jeney paat Seattle. 122-114. The llleta bad lost tbe lut five meetinp again.at the defending NBA champs. ~lie Vp•et• O•te St•te Forward Darrell GrUOth scored 19 points, in-m eluding eight in the final three minutes, to lead No. 11 Louisville to a 76-65 college buketball upeet over second-ranked Ob1o State Wednesday nilht ... llult Aplrre scored 19 points aa aixth·ran.ked DePaul h eld orr a late rally to defeat EuterD lllcb11an. 57-SS . . . Former Eataocia Hilb and Orange Cout CoUe1e Ital' Jlm McCloaltey acored four polnta aa LoYola Univenlt7 de· teated Cal State Los Angeles, 12-te . . . Forward GtlJ WUUams pumped in outside abota and ll1b &ke bad 18 point.au the Univenlty or San Franetaeo defeated UC Santa Barbara, 65-58 . . . Utah State University junior forward Brtu Jacbcm scored 24 points and pulled down U rebounda m leading the Aggies to a 96-88 win over Utala .•. Guard &Icardo BnnrD scored a 1ame-blgb 23 polnts aa Pepperdlne ran u&r-:,:tnta in the second half and swept to an 87-n win over ma. •••e Na•e" ••• .. U Pla•er •I Deeue Huatlinl Pete SoM of Pblladelobla bu been • named baseball'• player ol the dec..te b)' the Sportmi News . . . Jim 8wnHJ waa hired for a aeeoad time aa Fresno State football coach two 1ean der be left ''to see bow the NFL tut;f•• ... IAIUrd 8•Hll. ecqultted lut month in the aboottn1 death of the An1•la' LJau lllAl<r.k, will underlO peycblatrtc care in the state meatal bospital at LoCamPort, Ind. •.. lledle&l tats 1bow tbat clMlt palm apsienced by Ohio State Uni~ football Ooedl Sule .... earner th1a .... were the ol • cbllt cold and DGt beart related •.. rr... .... ,... Or&a llped a ftft-JW ec:mtraet with the Clne1aDd lnd•em . . , Alla Jla)'er, nportedlJ tbe hipest.paid U .S. natbe pla)'tal eoccer ID th1a coantr1, baa been releued by the San l>lep Socken. lie made JJl,000 '""UlllJ • ~ ... ., .... ., ..... Fotlowtng .,. the tDp IPO'tl WMt1 on TV tonfght. RetlftOI eN: / (" '•~lent; / / I~ .. tctltng; ""fair; / for9lt It. r-l' .,. .... ~· {{{{ MNLHOaeiYi KlnCJsatauffelo. Al?I Pmrtl MMlllat'and .... Wlllilr. ..... *IVS-. ... ...., ........ ,.1_ :'.:2 :=.,-=·~s: .. ,. ~·····••1 ···= ldOUllil& .U.tt.J fW C4ia1• ana J1'•P bu ...... Ma-lt,L8WILHG Sett.la Da••• ..-n .. tM \'Wall'·'•• -1 bit wmtt. aoor-. ID M GI lllM ,_.Ill tM ftnal lwo ;9rioda • •utaa nm.d tram• 11·11 balm• ... t. o .............. .-.ct. al80 Md lb ........ Soar ... bouda for u.e vw.,a. wbo ba•• aow wan m la a row db • tnftll elate wttb s-a-.. PrtdaJ ..... Sam Ailllo ... ~ .w wtdl 18 polnta and DH• 11Dl•1 aDd lllk• srtw« e;'~ed off alxreboundlfol" llU'tna'I belenced au.et !D- eluded DIDI polnta from ltltwdt and elCbt eacb from ~ and Doul llC'Ooellan Co• ..... 71, L119un11 l1 &Wve Lux WU ea.ta ...... bll IUD froCD t.be fteld qalD u the JIUBttnp' tenior' acond 25 point.a In padnl ....... victory. It ... Lux'• aecood •tnilbt 2$-polnt etfort aad upa bia acol'· in1 avera1e to 19.1 points a ;a me. 1'bnle othen were in double fie~ foe the wtnnen aa Roser Lackey chipped in wlth lS point.a, Dan Bauer bad lf and aopbomore Ken Bardsley auwered with 10 point.a. It was a IOlid front preeeated by Mesa u Bardaley ,rabbed •ix rebounds and Lackey and BW Lux bMt five ca.roma. BW Lull, 1Ull oot fully recovered from football injuries, allo was credited with five ualats. "BW did a &ood job for ua with bia floor game," noted Costa Mesa Coach Tim Panel. Laguna Beach's leading TANGDINS BOWL ......, CllM tr.fta.> ........ (I-a) ft, L«-dN'l"• State (f.S), 5 p.m. (0.mmel 1J a1. p.m.). 1be line: LSUb77. PDBTABOWL ,.. .... ,. (at Tem~. Alta.> PlU.burP Cl0-1) vs. ArlJooa CM-1). 12:'5 p.m. (Cbannel 4 at 12:30 p.m.). 1be line: PlUabursb by 9. GA'IO&BOWL Fd4aJ' I Dee. ZI (a&J~.Fla.) llicbl&an (S.3) YS. North C& Ulna (7-3-1). s p .m. <Channel 7 at s p.m.> Tbe Ii.De: llichlpn by 2"". BALL OF F Am'E SatudaJ, Dec. ZI (at lll.rmialba•. Ala.) South Carolina (8-3> vs M.luoun (6-S). 6 pm. scorer waa Kevin Noridt with 13 ----------- points as the Anilta slipped to 2-4. Pedftca 19, lmne se Irvine fell behind in the early going and never did quite re· cover a.a Pacifica sped to a JS.27 halftime lead, then put it away iD the third quarter with a 211).6 edge. Sophomore Craie Moot.hut (8·4) 1cored 11 points and ar•bbed eight rebouDda iD b1a first nntty action for Irvine Bob Foringer was Irvine'• lead· inl scorer with 14 points. while Roby Bradbury tallied 12 polnta Dale Templetoo was Irvine's leadh1g rebounder with n1ne caroms ..aa the Vaqueros saw their overall record drop to 3-6. r ..... r-.•1 EDISON ••• Tbomaa Cnoee euard>. Melvin Jackaoo (wide receiver) and Scott Stn:mllder <center). The junior vanity wu 8-1 and the aopbomorea 8-3. Tbe lnakle track to uawn.ln& quarterb9ck dutiea beloap to sophomore Keo Major. Amooa the nmnlnl back can- didates will be Dino Bell. Oua1De J acltlon. Gree Stein and Troy Seurer. Kerwin Bell, Frank Seurer and Mart Boyer will be lone iooe ~~for tMuer thlnp on the co lnel. BELL-S CBOICD ban hem narrowed to USC, Texas, Oklahoma aad Nebrub. Seurer'• choice ia between Ohio State, WuhiD1ton, Cal, Notre Dame and Color'ado. Boyer appears beaded for use. but be buo't na1ec1 out Cal, UCLA and Artaooa State J9l. At f1nt llance P.diloG doelD't appear to have the bol'M9 to equal the 1179 pace, but who does? UCI ••• Hf'l1 t/SY IOOd. WblD we wwe tralllJJI, lt Miit -in the ..... Our cW ... limol1 didn't allow 10me ol their Ui1Ja to IUl'face. •• 8Lt1SllONN&T ..,..._ ••az.0..11 ,. ..., Pmdue (N) ft. Te= I I 11 (7-'), I p. (Qtpnel U st I p.m .) Tiie llae: Pwdlli ~ ·~· SVGA&BOWL Tt111t11, , .... (II New Odiml) ~ (10-1) n . A•ebama (11.0), U a.m. (Channel 7 at 11 a.m.). The llM: Alabama b7 """· COTl'ON llOWL Ttlnt11,1-.1 (at Dallu) Netiraka (10..1) VI. Roalkm (10-1), 11:10 a.m. <Ownnel 2 at 11:10 a.m.). Tbe lbae: Nebrukaby3. ao&EBOWL 'heMQ.Ju.1 (atPHadea.I) Ohio State ( 11..0 > va. Southern Cal (10-0-1), 2 p.m . CCbanneJ 4 at 1:'5 p .m .). 1'be line: USC by 7"". O&ANGEBOWL T9eld.ay, Ju. I (al Ill•••. F\a.) Oklaboma (10-1} vs. Flonda State (11-0), S p.m . (O,anoel 4 at 5 p.m.). The line: Oklahoma by a. s.tma1,J-.s Ealt· West Shrine Game al Palo Aho, DOOD.(~2). 4). Hula Bowl at Hooolulu.. 2 p.m. <Cbumel Satard•J' Jaa. 12 Semor' Bowl at Moblle, Ala .• 10 a.m. Japan Bowl at Tokyo. 8 JO p.m . . . . . ~ ... . -• • .. • Jr. Sr . .Jr. JI I Sr •• .. ota 1ot It• • kltb la ....... Wed- •Sr. 8HclaJ Dtp.t aa tbe . calillrilla 8Grf •blorbed Sr. aa 11• Nortll American ...... Tu• on.. Soccer LQiue tDdoorl TE-lltb Bemlen. Newport sart. .. 1 ia Sr defeat • AD""dm Coo- T _,,. A'8U1Ui. Marina w 220 81': ;eottoo Ceaw before G -J"nmt NaUNta, Sa C1emmte e.o 187 Ir. • · • C -Bnd lloO, Manda 5-10 110 Sr. Tbe 8arf made a run G. -Jeff Bran. llartu .. 1 %10 81'. at the Kkb la UMt Ud.rd l•c•••~a.... ~.~~.o.t&Keu5-10 190 Sr. Dertod wbeQ Jt.;YNl':oOl'd T~ came ... arioa .. 1 190 St -Amaral. Eltacia 8-0 185 Sr. Mua1 NeYee acored b&a T Sec*~. CotoU del llarM 225 Sr. wa~ llanfre, l'.dllGO l-0 1n Sr. flnt prot.,loul 1oal G -rhilf Traey, £stand• 5-11 1IO s . QB-8.9y KA:lder, Ocean View 5-t JJ5 Sr. (UDuaisted), but JIJD· C -Bria Derevere. Coroaa clel llarl-2 210 ~· QB-Andy De Luca, FoantalD Valley .. 2 115 Sr. nesota respoode4 wttb 0 -on ae.rwater, Ocean View 5-U w Sr. RB-Bob Ul'IDICID. Eltaoet. 5-7 180 Jr. five atndCbt IOaJa to u- T ~ --...an •.N~ • tame a 1M IM1Yanta1e. -..--.. ._..-w, -..-. M 215 Sr. ~ T .... D 'rr ie '1nl ,..._Off-. WR-Twty Bachmeier, Oeem View 5-10 190 Sr. DE-Tom Ra1Mz.; Haattaiton Beacb 8-0 190 Sr AadJ McBride aad Pee-l'laJer, 8eMel Wt. a. D -lbrt Yen, Poantaln Valle)' 5-U 115 Sr. DT-Quia BendriebaD. 0-HWa •2 '1IO Sr. llart UDdlay eaeb bad TE-Mart BoJs. Ed1loe .. , Ill Sr QB-Blll Lux. ec.ta llesa 8-2 111 Sr. NG-Alm Akau, EltaDd.a .. 2 3tO Sr. two &fMll fer tbe 8arf ~ ==l\'!:-...o!:." .. ~ ~=~:~:::;:=-.~Irina :~:: ~: gr~=·~=· :: t: t: :i...:-..:·:-:= C -I.we Perry. Manna 5-t m Sr. LB-Ion Sdmitcer. OorCJaa c)eUlar 5-U 1IO Sr. Mllsta • G -S&ne Alado, Muma •2 JOO Sr. Ser•I Tea• Def.-LB-Mart llatbieloa. eo.&a .._. 5-t 175 Sr. Tbe Iota drops tbe ia 'R:t°U::~... •2 m Sr. ~~~=~ar ~ : t : ~=-~mae ~~ : Sr. Surf to 2·3 ta tbe . WB-lllaft: RunUey, Marina 5-a-1t t: t: NG-Brandt Roucbeo. Fntp Val. 5-ll 18S Jr. DB-Lyle Miller, FoantaiD Valley U 185 t : Wlaemateerna bDteb•linlioDd 11• l~D~ ,..~ M_W_ntOMPSO ____ N __ Q_B-_FraU __ Seurer __ ._F.dUon _____ a-_a_m_Sr_. _DT __ D_a_ve_Bnm.oe __ m_m_er_._Fntn __ v_a1_. _&-Z_m __ Sr_._D_B-_Rene __ o_u_v_er. La_1UDA __ Beacb ___ .. _1_1eo __ Sr_. -=nesota===-=md=..:K:.:e=m:!:pb.ia=.:.·_· , , I > . 00\.!I"" ~ Hl_ ... 15 iCMI •NJtO .2,2.?-U4,.. Rl~~ ~.\~ ... Lev rs W'YCJ""'W PllS,Wl "" ~ ~fl/llNf1l!l'lSO&r. '41c;.~ VEl..OC1,-Y 2AMMO fe...\16'° IN~~Goo~ I ~ f . , ' . ? \ ' \ ~ . t I l l t'"'~ ,, : .. ,i u: ::u ~---........ . .... ,, - ........ " • .ltJ .. ....... "v .... ~ .... ..., .. ...... tt1'.wt• ..... • .. .Datt"' WiiWWW .... ........... ..... 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Misc. m "' Ull 0. ·-"' -.. ne .. _, $ I Gauchos Ramble; t10aat • f.'ictorioWJ Mddhblak COU.'• OllDda need to cw.,. ......._ .. lol7 ............ .. ,.. ...... ........,mot. \11.ltlla.OG"sa W.t fell J.a.JOa Ill Jllilrai' ""'•• ~ ~ ts.. .. Alloa.....,.wadefesadlal Aat. cbamploa Oraa1• Coat Col ..... wblcla alond tM tempo to fl'alrtNtal lla9l Palomar, a.51. lDDml c~••wp&Q. 11 ll:dllfNw* 1•. awe 102 ID •ehtl~ acbool rec· onl ol M atr wl:m, tbe Oaodm Mio ..,.. tMtr basDe comt ltnall to ST q a.. ..,... aeanc1 l.D doa.ble fllaN.ild-~Maaw'1a polDta. Saddlebaet CODDeCted 00 • al IS ~ ft'Qm tbe Geld (.11.t per. eat) wttb llmd1 Wbleldon nnt oa tbe ecadDI man at 11 poAnta. It marbd tbe fourth time tbe Gaucboe bave acored over 112 polDta um 8eUOO u the Ytslt:iq Ruatlen from Golden WHt almply could not = -.p with t.be bait.,..,. Mt .,, lebeck. Walt EnDI led Golden W.t wltb zt polntl aad MYeD re- bouDda, but bla elforta were tem. pered bJ 28 Golden WHt lUJ'DOVWB, OCC 55, Palomar 51 Oranae Cout Collete bad a 10.polnt lead in tbe Ont baU. bUt UCIWomen Lose, 62-60 DA VIS-UC lntne'1 wowww'1 buketbell team dniipped • a.. OOG-cadereoce dedaioa to bolt UC Dnta W~ DlCht a a last-4tte:b rally failed. Jeame Wolfe, wbo ~ 14 of ber Zl painU la tbe MCOOd balf. put tbe Amat.en Udo ta. lead lit SZ..-wttb I~ mtm•m to ,-o. buttbal wu UC lntne'a lmt lead oa tbe wi.Dner'a court. TIM ADtuten <W> cut UC Davt.• lead to 11..ec> with 10 sec:onda to go, but a foul oet1ed lhe wtnnera a free throw to up the f1Dal marg1o to two points. L•• Ami Mai•enam'• lbat trttb cm~ Jiillft Wedo.IQ nlaht Pl'Jlielled r-ac11a van., ar••·•_ 1111.1 bu~ team paat Oeeaa Vtew •ad tAto too~·· elaamploo1•tp Mm .a.lnlt IUffl'lidl fto. ~o:U.nJ ...... OrMe 1118' A110 m Che ..m. laAhreMtme cs.feodtal cbampla:a Mater Da, wblch ousW Satueta, 11-a . Eliminated from the ai:tum tounwnmt lD tbe eonaoll'tkm bract.t .. Newport Harbor, a 11-45 vtetlm af Upland. llaW D1t meet. Gahr at 7. At the Garden Onmt Tomu. meat, meaawtLl.le, HunUacton S.aeh upped tta reeord to 1-1 overall and a bertb lD tbe ebam· ploD1b1p semi• PrldaJ Dilbt (8. 30) qalnat tbe llOllt CJ'Jll'W qu.iatet. ffuntlqton Beaeb deah Km· oedy a 57·• defeat . M areaum fto•abed the niabt wtth Z3 poUda ln a foul·plqued game. Ocean View'• Norma Leibfried led an acoren wttb 41 polnta, but Mar1erum '• abot wtth ooe tick left eliminated the Seabawb. Mater Del overcame Estancia wtth a »8 bulge ln tbe tb1rd quarter u four li.rla iD double 1t1urea clld the trlek. Caryn Mark waa Eatancla 'a only player In double fil\IAS wUb 10 polnta. Yaelltt.g Double Bill Dream& Coach Reaigne Post In San Diego Ten aamea into Lbe women'• basketball seaaon. the Callforuia Dreama are cban1i.a& coaches. lfel Slms. a former a11iltant at Cal State Fullerton who guaded By ALllON LOCllABEY the Women's BukelbalJ Ot .. Dotty....,..,. As~aauon ~am to a 2-3 Yachtlnc fana who plan to vtSit San Die10 dur· record, resigned due to ln1 the next three months to Vlew the 12·meter penonal reuom. atirmlabes between the Freedom and Enterprue ....;._----------= for the America's Cup trials could be in for a double-feature. A1ao racing off Point Loma will be two 6- meten, St. Francla VII and Ab, Sa S&. WHAT'S THIS GOT to do with the 1980 America'• Cup campaip? Plenty, ~ to apokemm for St. Francia Y llCht Oub. Bo&b 1acht.s have hem cbart.ered to tM FftDCb belJpoilll pen mapate, Baran Bich, wbo wW me t.bem ill a ::-" 3~.i.: :.=-. -n-•p SL • tbe nct'GiiiiN 4Wmdlr al t111e u.s.. eup Qrllert:bii ,... .... e11m&t· ed by St. Frand.a Y aebt Club to tbe Cal1farnia State llarttime Academy. Ab, Si Si, the unsuc:· ceufuJ defeme candidate la owned by the San Francisco Bay Sa.aling Auodatiaa. Both yacht& have recently been trucked to DriacoU's Cultom Yacht Co. in San Die1<> to be rigged and tuned for a series of weekeod racing. reportedly wttb the Baron bhmelf at the bdm of oae of tbe bcNata. UNVOllFlallED asPOrrB MY Btch ta de· termiaed to &kipper bla own J.2.meter, France Ill, in the •Ueqer trlala aaalnlt s...-.. En1land and AUltralla ont summer at Newport, R.I. Transmission trouble? Let Art c......,. JOU moner. IO~ di on al llanlmlulon NPUllL tao di on all • 1 Inion •1 Ade -•a Orange County's largest @rRID a nd most comp4ete auto- Wf GM & HOlllO« TH( ATU IOMO(D IUTIC*WIOE COlallOMAL WAUANTY ":"lo1t11e tronsm1s.s1on service. • Free estimates • Free road tests • Pick-up 6 delivery There bu bee no report U to wbo Baron Blch will select u tbe lkipper at the MCOOd ._meter in 105 75 Bechiet RrV9f A'19nU8. Fountoin Volley the San Dtqo winter caJll1)8lp.=::::::::_ _____ _J._!!l!! ____ ,1!!71!!4!!l 902!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Sailboat Activity Is Slim Soutblaad aallboat racen bld loodb1• to lt'7t compettUoa tbia week«ld wtth onlY two reaau.. ICbedulecf from San Dle10 to Santa Barbara. Huntln.rton Harbour Yacht Club wtl1 wtad tta year'• activity Saturday wltb an lnvltaUoaal Cbrlatmu re1atta for Sabot aaUon and tbe San- ta Clara Radq AuocUI· don at San Dleao will boJd It.a Holiday Re1atta OD Swjday. The cmly other neat acbeduled on tbe Southern Caltfornta Y acbt101 A11oelattoo calendar lot 18TI ta a cootlnuatioa ol llluloa Bay Yacbt Club'• Luer ctre111ton Dec. a . DIAMONDS • • • a holiday tradition .. lSait Water \ FJShing Good With UDW1ually mild temperatures prevailiq duriq tbe early part of tb1I month, ult water anllera have been enJ0)'1n& 10me pretty 1ood sport a1oD1 tbe coutllDe. In "Cktition to rock flab, party boat& are add1ns bus, bonito and mackerel to the cateb. Halt day boata are num1q mosUy st.ralPt rock cod tripe, but near limita are an every day occurrence DANA WIL\lll' 8PO&Tnse:tNG ii run.niq the Sea Hone, Sum Fun and Clemente boats oa a 're&ular basis tbrougb most ol the week and load.a are lipt. Davey's 1a rock cod only until aft.er Christmas wbeo another boat will be added to the winter time fleet to pick up the overload and try for surface action when available. Art's ii also running a sportfiaber to deeper reefa during the week. Farther down tbe coast Ocean.side and Sao Dle10 boat.I are rewarding their an&Jera with fair to 1ood fi.ahiog with moat of the catch bein& made up of cow and rock cod. 'MOit' of the San Diego fleet la either fl&bing 1001 range off Baja waters or ta refin1ahto1 boats OUIDOORS In preparation for an expected early run or yellowtail and white sea baas at the Coronado Islands. A8 11IE FISH COUNTS lndJcate on a dally basis all ports north of Newport are strictly on a rock cod schedule and operattnc when weather permits. Pressure in Newport Bay ii down and only wHkend activity Is reported with li&bl tackle en· tbuaiuta returnin1 to docka with nice atrtocera of spotted and bay bm a4 tome occuional catcbes of legal hallbut and apotfio. M08t anglers are fishing the tides lD deeper channels and artificial lures seem to be u produc· t1ve. as does live or cut bait. 1bere are some 1ood tides lat.er this mootb for surf fl,6hing. Speaking or tides, there are a couple of minus tides beginning today and continuin1 through Saturday These minua tides should offer some clammera an opportunJty to bring home some p1smos. but limits are goin& to be very bard to come by PROBABLY ONE OF 'DIE MORE promising areas will be Huntington Beach state park just north of the Santa Ana River Jetty. This la a 1ood spot. but can only be clammed effectively if tbe wind and wave action is down. Clamming around the Newport pier should be very poor due to last month's extremely low tides and heavy preaaure. One area often overlooked by clam diuen is the good population of butter clams that are found in the bay. These small clams are all over the Harbor and are easy dialng. All that la needed to 1et enough for a fine clambake ii a pair of boot.s. shovel and bucket. Of cou.rae a valid fishing license is necessary for any clammer over the a1e or 16. TROUT FISWNG AT NEA&BY Anaheim Lake continues to reward a.o'1era with 1ood ft.a. hlne as weekly plants of big rainbows keeps th.la enlarged lake tops on the Ii.at of many Or&D1e County fresh water flahermen. Vail, San Vicente, Miramar and Irv1De are alao receivin1 a reauiar atocktnl of bows and will continue that policy throu&h the apriq moatbs. Even tbouah olPta are well below freninlr trout flabermen at Bil Bear and SUverwood are- catcbinl aome nice ralnbowa lD the 12 to l'-"incb clau. A variety ol baits beinc used wtth won» and floatinl cheese bait belni the beat. OD colder Dlpta lbore an&)en have to break away the 1ce in order to 1et a place to cut to. IAOk to Bii Heat to freese over completel)' very IOOD, but Silverwood abould remain open all year. Quall have been very diftlcult to bunt durinc tbe put couple ol weeb u beayY jX'IUUn durtnc UM ~ part ol tbe aeuoa fon:ed bb'da Into very b••'fY eot"er and made nmnen rather than fl7sa out ol t.bem. • Miller (28 Po~ts) leads USC, 82-79 i• uafortuat.. the Holtllina caJlfoftda ................. ta.. ...................... .............................. tbla 1torm lalt aa, •• eat• !ka••• Valley ~ Bece~ SmaD. t4Blt It'• ...ua. ..,...,._,lt'•..,•••tocef' fwmtolO dap.•• m.n. wbo made..., remab Wedl11u1. allo ... tlaa prim' to tie ltorm onlr I.GOO Mien •• J •... ~·. • ..... . • • . . • ' . • ,; . 4 4 • ~ . • -• -• SENIOR QUALITY ASSURANC t!CHNICIA.N MEDICAL COMPONeNTI CORP. 11 looking for Mnlor quality auuranc• technlc•u• with experience In rntdMft~I Inspection and miniature vlMI Inspection. Must be femllklr With · various Inspection plans and sampUng attrlbUtel cOUPted with supervisory Skllts. Position has opportunity for edvenc•"*'•· Excellent beneftts. Salary commensurate with •xperlence. OnlJlttoeeq&aalftedcal Mra. 8abcook m•> 111-3830 .............. ; $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTYSE<X>NDS .... _. ...... ,.. ... . ._ •C1-...cMI ......... li>'lld(I M.11 ·-· ... __. •• .-wke I· •I \if>UI fol'"M!l'\('10<) ~- (714) 759-1515 AM!RICAN HOME MO...rO~ 230 Ne..,por1 C11nte1 011ve Ot11ogn Plan Nowc.iur1 Be•c" Calolornoa 92&e0 Wlllul T. Dnu bu JcQlld •·mcaa .... ... u me pr•ldeat. eubier, tD N9wport Center beedquattera. • ..... -· .......... with lltt ..... llr1'111• ol NeWDGrt 'Beacb, wu named 8rGbr ol tbit Year 111 · tbe •lntDe OompuT'a ~ ammal 1 lC'QIDIUcm eeresncmleil. 11&1 wu ~ oa tbe bull ot .olume at trauactlou. Two UIOdatel baYe beeD ll&lDed iD a atalf a - l>IDllOD at ........,... ....,.. Ima• nalt1 •MClaJilta. ~.,. ._ Dtotm ot S1 Monte and lob ..... of CclroDa del Mar. Arua~-ot I...-~ pnlDdmt ol au.,. ar.. b:I Puadtee, nctiiTld u eppreeta. UOD award for ao ,an Ill Mnice • member ol the boud. ol peruon ol Oooctwtll ladustrt• ol Soat.btnl Cdfonda. Su .Juu Capiatruo ~t I'. Paner =-~~~::-:.-~ M.n1ee u a member ot tbe boerd ol sc>•• Dan ol 011•w111 w .,.,. ., s.-.1n Cdllnla. .LanJ D. Ban of Ml ... Viejo bu beclD .,.. pointed uaiatant Yice president ud Uli.tut maaaser ot the FullertoD malD amce ol aufl .. Amerta. Fielder ~ Amoda&ee bu reloeeted at a.t Richter Aftllue, Suite m 1D lniDe. The ftrm, form Jrty located 1D SADta ADa. ii b:t- volved lD lnduat..'ial relatlom penaanel faDeUoaa. homu ud A111da&ee, dvU .. ~ nr· veyon and pl•:=-tn• amocmced tbe appoint-ment ol Nldl u omce muqer l0r the firm'• JrviDe offlce. WendJ &nalde:lder baa been named aeeount coordinator fol' &eld Adnrdtllll ... PUik &da- dou ol Newport Beach. Kan D. ea1e1 ot Santa Am bu bem appoint· ed aaslet•nt Tice president and braDcb maauer ot _____ _,_ ____________ St:ite Mahal 8eftqa aa4 Lou Auociatioo'a Tu1Un branch. Tbe AaaociaUon la baaed In Newport Buch. Haiel ll a former ~dent ol the Costa Mesa Jayceea. ' Amlual Yield• ·13.074% Amlaal Rat9 • • 12.499% Slt, ... lllbllmam, I DHID .. &enD. a~ dfedlve DeeemMr 21 • Deeember • •Effective a nnual yield uewn. that principal and 1.nter..t were to be loveeted ior one year at the annual rate. Annual rate la 1uhject to c:hanQ• at renewal ••U.S. Treoawy Bll.la are .old at a dilcou.nt rate. The advertiHd annual rate ol loveetmenl certillcatee la 1 .. than ~ of 1 % over the effe<>- tiv• rate earn.d at the end of the ab-mooth term. INTEREST PAID.MONTHLY OAILY PILOT 8&al91 A. Selem• of Conna de1 Mar baa joined Keueda Lneldbl 6 ~·· Newport Beach oftlce u a las partner. So&omm ~ bad bis own ta practice Ln Newport Beach, which hu been 1D11 pd into the K.Ll&CO pnetlee. WUllam G. hnae ol Anaheim bu joined J...-AMOclatw, Inc. of lrvtne, u an uecuUve art director. 'l.!.: R. Ph. Over The Counte r MASDU ..... t ' . J BL8DI UY NOT be a I ar face to some Y"'8"CPen. After au •be bl bardly been around dlstq t.be put 10 years. 9a& maoy oldUmen wll1 remember tbe •lllililll cow who 6S t.bo talld.01 for lhe b6s Borden clalry. Eble WU lnvmted by a.o advertialq copywriter Ul 1131, m1k1nc beF detMat iD u advwUMmeat that ran in medical joarula. Borden wu out to eaaYlnee doc:ton u.at lta milk wu 1upertoc to otha' mllb. Tbe ftni ad lbond a veterinarian eumlntn1 EJ.aie, wt.o WU cootna : "Ob. Doc- tor, I bet you tell that to all the Orll ! '' Elsie wu promoted ln tandem with the 1lo1an: "lf it's Borden'•, at'• got to be good " ' NUT YEA& IJOaDEN ii ao&nl Lo be ooe of many : compaaia with tie-i.oa to the ()tympk Games. Ela.le'• ftnt i ualpmeot wiU be to tell ~ coaaumen that the ' U.S. OlymJ>'c team will be fed prcMlucta ''Now more than ever people are buy1nc products tbey know they can trust," explained Borden'• Hqerty, "and what beta.er symbol could we use Lo eam lrult? She'• been around for almost SO ye ans · · Borden bas been spending about $.'50 million a year to promote all lta producta. But the budget will be beefed ~ considerably next year They're golng Lo be apeodJ.nc big bucka on Elsie THATS GOOD NEWS ror lbe advertisma aaeocy that b•ndlea Borden's dairy foods. Della Feouna, Travisaoo & Partaers 'They've already dooe research on Elise and found "She '" 'Jmple, honest and remlnds the public of, gentler bmes when life wu less confusing " Ah. ao that's the key! Elsie saenala a return Lo "gentler tJmea." I wonder. though, whether anyone bu told Ewe what bas bappmed to Borden while she bu been hibernating DoH she realize tbJIL the dairy buaioesa accounts for only 28 perceot of Borden's tot.al sales these days" Does she know lhJlt Borden bu become the largest producer of formald6>yde and that its chemical divia1on produces about 40 percent of total profits" Stocks Post Gain Aniid Tax Selling NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market managed a small gam today amid yur~ tax maneuvenog by ift. veaton. Tbe Dow Jooes average of JO LOduslnals was up 4 43 poiGts Lo 843..34 . Sl~lu 111 TIW" Dowlo11nArrre9" Spolllflltl Nt!W YC>ttC C-1 ~ • pm ...... ... Ml ~ .. -Ill-..-1 _,_ -y-5lloc:a ,._,.. ·-· .......,. __ .,. .. _._,, l9CA ..... 12"' • ... CJrrMe< . ..,.-,... -.... ........ Ca • ..... -• , .. I( ,,..,, m.-u 19'1111' • • .... t.) ..... ~=-...... = '::. . .._ -------------- -.-. ~ u-. • "' ..... , SlfH'b Did .......... .... -·-........ -·· ,.. ..... ...... ,.... 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M-. & H...,.,.. 1<11 .•. Ofl Sl7 M ... Y-: E .... INrCI HlllflO P'IC• tn1a.Clfl10 tO .... Ywti: E~CI 1.0.101.0 ootC1 .... , ...... 019. I I <c . ___ ...__ .... "I DO know tt'a C06d out thse. .. but ft'a MY robe and lppeql" ISS PEACH MOON MULLINS ~HE FAMILY CIRCUS by Ferd & Tom Johnson DRAUL.£ i.llrf "'ft\. '100 ~ 1'14' tlil(l<S'f~ 1ta ~ ~.OAP! .FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR. SMOCK SO WHY PO .MA(...f! NURSeS AL,...WAYS l.,OOK .MORE: 1,..11<e POCT'ORS IHAN POCTORS PO "' ""Come on, Geofve. Outt clowning." ~,,.,. ANP GIVE:: MRS FINe IN 3 •4 °fV".10 CC. S OF HA(...D0t,.... by Kevin Fagan. by Lynn JohMton by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Fealurf' SynOtcate weon.o.y·, Puzzle SolY9d ... . , .•. • • • ,_ . ' l • " c •I••• •• o I . ' 0 •I . ~ •l•-t .. • I • 0 o o I II I -.. l • I • •• MI • •• 111 T I I • l I I -· • l •• •• I. • •• ,,, •• . ·-·'· I 0 • l th I I .. --· '· I• a O I i .. , • • 1 ••cl.Io t I a o II .... ,r.r,-. ' ... • '1.1.1 ... . . I I •• I T ". I I .... ft ' • • . 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Gery. ................. °'~ ...... 11111 Utf u-. f~ ...,..,., ................ n.e ...._ .. *""No tell, LIKll• .. AMA, ~••• arlH, Jetl4I ~ ..... c:im. ..... Deu9ft....., OKJ<. ,.. CM.-re.,, """" LMte. 1"«11 LMl'Wle, .... ar MtnMK, J. P .. rkll McN-.. ''"* Mc••·.._ ............ ~--. .. ...,_, u-1 ..,..., OW T....,., ...... w.Har=. Olrtlll9 a., --P ........... OevW , _...Mete.Ml\. .__, .... _.It ... ~ _,,......_.,N aiderably it a tar1e aortioo ol tbe ex- penalve apectal effeda. wblcb tend to alow tbe ftlm to a ra\ber borina pace, were cut. aJtbouab the Universal· Columbia coprocfuction of "1941'' aeema Just to be money badly spent. ''lNl."" AN A·~ production of a steven Spielbera ftlm. produced by Bun P'eltabans and directed by Splelber1. la crude, rude, loud and extremely Juvenile. It makes "Animal HOUie" look like a blCbly sopb.lsticated comedy tbe prembe ol lhe rum, wbicb was scripted by Robert Zemeckia and Bob Gale from a story they wrote with e:*~ucer John MWua, la an a attack oo Hollywood by a Japanese submarine a few days after Pearl Harbor. The du1en poeed by t.b1a enemy, however, are notbinc compared to the reactive panic of a coafUled public and the f'tlTT CITY CUITH ....... Clmlll WUT .wTa COllT P'lAU bumbling imanlty of the m.1.Ut.ary. O<•nqe 634 9281 w.ANMlll Ht·393!1 Cosll Mtw ~·21\1 lo all falrneu. there are aome very -=======~"~-~~·~·~·Mlft.W~~~Senlf~Ml~~~1~1:=27::' =======-funny momenta, especiall)' in the a::11~L 8TUDtOa TOUR opening sequence when John ,._~-··-----· _001_•io_00_• .. _•_•s•_1111i_•_1 )(l_._ .. --------, W l 11 lama• pula a tlne score io · .,. ........ , .......... u • ,..... .. ..., ...... In UM PM:laC Ocean. JW tM most ,.rt. ~SpW...,,..eaaP.t .llPln •1111 aa.ttck ud .... , ..... •a. m~91 haw~ aOod cm~ but wbleb...altlDUl)f ... ~ lD U.. o.alliown prodaeUaa. TBS &OOPS. S.SCUU.Y AS captved by William A. rruw•a suoramle pllotos:rapb)'. .. often ......... Jt doe. DOt dllplle tbe lack of •mp.au" eooteat tor Jona aDcl IOGD ~ -. ... far tbe ... ., ... , ... TIM G1m f'eatufel a cut ol what .,,.... to.,. ..... .,. U*t ol the ~are _.. llMlrt lbrtft &Dd m~lmel:y APDMr cm tM eer.. at all. PltmM'J'foew la • tbe malrJ' of Treat Wllllama and Bobb)' Dtaceo over tbe atfectiom of Dianne K.Q at a USO dance COGtelt -adtlqly cboreocrapbed by Pau.1 De Roll - wbiclt tun. into a fre&-fOl'..U bnwl amoq aoldien, aa.Uon and soot· aulten while the General (Robert Stack) watdaes "Dumbo" in a local theater. Aootber subplot bu Tlm Matbeeon t.rytq to put the make on Nancy Al· len, who is only turned oo while 1ty. inl, while sUU anotber features Ned Beatty, Lorraine Gary aod otben as beach citizens who attempt to destroy tbe enemy aub. Tbe tau. la commanded by To.hiro Milune, and Cbrl.atopber Lee playa a Nazi deer who la also aboard. THE Pnroa..6.cES o1 all o1 these actors are q°&.&ood, but most of the focus is oa the destructive eJe· meota, io which Hollywood Boulevard, the USO Club and an amusement part on Santa Mmdca pier are leveled. The tedmical credita -from the list supplied, it loob like half of Hollywood worked on the ftlm -a.re all blJbly profeaaional and are highlighted by the lar1e·acale pro- duction design of Dean Edward Mil.mer and the impressive apectal effects created by A. D. Flowera. Michael Kahn's editing la often Iran. tic, wblch aeema a result of lryins to create the necessary comedy paci.n1 Roffman, Field Cited Critics Laud 'Kramer' .,. PllYllll • C9Bll C-1& mw-· C9llU WUT , NEW YORK (AP) -"Kramer vs. Kramer," a new film about a couple'• n1bt over their aon, aqueaked past the surprise bit "Breattna Away" to be named Best Picture of 19'19 by the New York rum Critics arcie. DuttiD Hoffman, wbo co-atan with Meryl Streep in "Kramer," was naiQed best actor in the result&, an- nounced Wednesday, of the poll of 216 critics. He far outatrlpped the next runner·up, Peter' Sellen of "Beine There,·• which opened in New York today. c.ta Mm S40-0584 01111g1 634·~ w.ainsw 891·~ .... , .. ..,..!MN Pll1c 821·4070 •188 ST&SEP WON t.be belt aup-portmc actn9a award tor ''Kramer,•• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~ which opmed in New York oa Wed· oeaday, and for her role in ''Tbe Seduction ol Joe Tynan." Sell or trade your old skis fast with a new Skiing classified ad In the Delly Piiot. 642-5878 DAILY PILOT $ally Field WU named beirt actreu for ber role as factory worker "Norma Rae," ed&ing out Bette ¥idler, who starred in "The JloR ... Mlu PlaY ot the Muppet.a wu a runner-up in the beat actreu cate1ory. Metvyn Doua1aa WU cboeeo belt 1upporttai actor for "Beini There." He bad also been nominated IOI' bl.a role in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan." WOODY ALLEN WAS voted belt direet« for "Manbatt.an" and the award for best screenplay went to Steve Testch for "Break.Ina Away." The best foretp laqua1e mm. the critics aaid. wu Ermanno Ol.mi'a "The Tree of Wooden Clot..•• In Ute beat picture ballottn1. ''Kramer·n . Kramer•• won 30 paUrts while "8reak1n1 Away" bad 29. Other DMD'n• were "All that Jua .. with 17 pohrta ... 10'. wt th 13, and •• Be- ing Tbel'e'· with 11. The awards wW be preaentlJd Jan. 27 at Sardi'a, a popular Broadway restaurmt. _,,_..,.., ... sac.-• I<• •al IE MD.ER SEM>S 'THE ROSE' SOARING NTO THE STRATOSPHERE \llJTH HER llLAZJNG PERFOAMANCE.'' --.. .......... •'rt ..... BillE•OCFR ALA.JIMTES A lllMJC "'1>fU flt.II l'N'EIC FORREST "'100UCED IY l&MVIN woit1H' I.MOii ~so • OfltfCrtO tn *"" ln"OEU SCllffNPUfl' SY llU fUllrf MIO_,~ • STOln' rf .,U KLnY UECVTIY[ """"'1aJt TOM' IUIY • OHf£CTOlf ~ l"HOTOGltNHY '°"'.-OS ZSICllOllO A SC 70MMfiJT~~~~~:~~JJYi~.r~1 7'1111111 Dolby ..... ,.. LHt Dey .. Eda. Necpc.rrt St_,. TOMCMIOZ et ..... tt.e..,.. •nd .,,......_ ST ARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS e A I l 'r r 1 t u l 0aa .... r1 l.,bt h•fl• 0 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeltt'> D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles O KTLA (tnd ) Los Angules 0 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angelos ()) KFMB (CBSJ San 01eqo C1> KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Anqeles ®) KCST (ABC) San Diego G» t<T1V (Ind) LOS Angelus al KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Angeles fD KCET· TV (PBSJ Los Angeles 8i> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ~ondSeason MO. 1'HI WALTI:INI ~ Ol'I Wlftoft'• Mountain llttr8otll • ~ ...... wflo ._,.... • ,_ .... ..,.,... and °*"' to be .-i Olrlr/ ~ ~.,.,,..,. • 9UCIK.,.,. .. '"'llTM 09f'l'URY After belrlO .... Hided In ... tor'°°~ ""* .,. to,....,. to f.Mfl. but ...... ... cien't Ulltll ht ~ ttl8t lie .. not • penner of the M Draooni-ane. • MOYll * • • "A VerJ 8peclal FavM" (1H5) Rock Hudmon, Lalll caron A llW)'W pur.-"'8 daugtt- '" of • man he II lndaOl«I IO (2 In.) 89 LAYEMI& ltMLFf The glt1' come up -4111 I unique W11Y IO rliM mon., lot Mr Olf UIO '1 lt'""'8I frM Chrlllmal °'""" lot buma (R) tD CAAOt. IUNETT """' FMN>I ~ Jotin DaYIOIOn. Ruth&uzz• Cl> MOVIE * * * * "Glgol • 11992) J_.,_ ~. KltMrlnl Kath The poor. mu11 l.ni· .« of a run-down Pant 'lOmlnO hOuM otter• 10 lheller a _, ~ her OluOflMr 12 hra I OOP e 1:00 -"Gffot.1 • Jackie GJeum portran a mute janitor In tbe1r olfbelt movie comed)t-drama. Kerr • and KOCE 8 lO:IO-Ma1terptece Tbeater. Tbe opentn1 eollOde ol ''Tbe Dacbeu of DuU Stre.t 1~·· ·a IS.part ~'!•1 to _lajt year•• •• uuc:bml of Diake Street., mlDiieriea. -----~ ..... ......,,_. .... IO .. CIDfPOI• ......... .'la.fr ~ "°"""" c...o.t. GI-= ~ ...... 0.. ~ ..,.. on. l lM,_MMR .......... ,......,.....,., ... _ ........... ~ .. c... ......... .... ..... ....,. •tt0MN"t .... .. ,,_ .. ~ ............... r=:=-- OONTROl. ...... Nlbot, ..,.,., ...... KA09'1 ,..,.... ..,, OcMwla. -~MC ---...aff-tt:GI. TWUaHT n. l"'1a L.-....,,_. .... .... bo.a '*" COi••••-' ....,._~IOdo .. .. ..... ..011 I I The .. --CIOfMl1C9 ... Pf'8l6dllnl of • -'*' -- PBS Bares Slate By PETEil J. BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> -Still. public TV and commercial TV go their separate ways. I don't know why the stark dHrereoce in approach continues to astound me, but it does. It's not difficult to accept the fact that the brand of entertainment on ABC, CBS and NBC sells; it's just bard to understand why the offertnp on PBS don 't. It must have soatething to do with habit. ANYWAY, HERE IS some of what PB8 will include in its second season, be"1mJ.ng in January: -"3-2-1, Contact," a nifty series frof!P the Children's Television Wotksbop aimed at making science in~esting ror youngsters. The pro- du rs are the folks who mate "Selame Street" and '"J'be Electric Company," which speaks well few this. -A promising tbree·part aerle1 called "Every Four Years" wUl n· amlne the U.S. presidency, a timely proaram that should serve as thouptful counterpoint to tbe bar· race of political noise about to be81D. Former ABC News anchorman Howard K. Smith wll1 boet tbe aeri•, wbicb beaim January ZS. -The second season ol "Tbe Shakespeare Play" wW feature '"'lbe Tempest," "Twelfth Nipt," Henry IV 1 andll," and "Henry V." -U'ftlE VOYAGE OJ' Chari" Darwin," with Malcolm Stoddard playtn1 tbe 19th Century naturdat wbote "Ortain of. the Species" lboolr man's ootiooofbiaown beginnings. -Nobel laureate Milton Friedman will bOBt a series exa~ the na· lion's economic crisis, ' Free to Choose.The 10-parter beglnl January 11 And returning series -"MacNell· Lehrer Report," "W ubingtoo Week ln Review," "Wall Street Week" and "Anothet" Voice" in the newa area; "Masterpiece Theater," "Great Performances," ''The Dick Cavett Show," "Nova," "World," "Camera Three" and "Sneak Previews" in the , entertainment area; and the kida stuff, "Seaame Street," "Electric Company,'' ''Mister Ro1er1' A--•-&P.,..iiiil~ Neighborhood," "Once Upon a A SLI••• aa4G Cluaic" and "Villa Alle1re." .W • . One or the more unlikely choices to play Santa Claus la Fred Asta.ire. IN 'Im SP&ING, PBS will launcb who'll do so in "'lbe Man in the Santa Claus Suit" alrinl Sunday on seven more new 1bow1, lncludina a NBC Channel 4. Here makeup artist Hallie Simmana ualsta with the sitcom, '"The Ri1bteoua Apple1." -~tr~a~n~d~orma~=tion=~· ------__.....,........,_......,~--:======== Phil Donahue will host a aeries OD parenting called, "Look at Me," and D.saaav r--t there'll be a auspeme drama series .-~,,. ~ called "Mystery." Al.lo tbil sprtq: HOLLYWOOD CAP> .. Odyuey," a a bow about -Pormer l!blld star arcbaeol~; "Ben Watte~!£• Pesa Ann Garner. wtlo ll80.'' a at the cominl ; woo a SDedal Olear ID "Nonflctka TelevtlloG.'' a promlaiq 1945, pfaJS a former aeries featmtna documentari• made o~~~~· .. Loia by local producers; and "llnqes of ______ , __ _ lndlana." There's some aood stuff ben, ee· ce11ible pros:rama that people would like if they'd aample them. C.11Ml•1111. Put .... WINd8 towofll fOf More Radio Stations ., ...... ,,,..,.. ................ .. ,.e:ar;-ot.; • .,.wwr ...... ,.. ..... ................ i ......... ICAOI. •Nrr•rr -MOWll ••• ..'--"l•lttta ~.....-........ ...... v.a,.,.... ... ... .. ............. . 0. II UPI ir (tat) ..... Dur-.......,. T .... ... CllWITT .,_..: fl'mD •IJ••ie ,,... '*"' eM ..., ...................... .......... twf'1fl -··IMllTT• ..,.... .......... ... ..................... .. ......., .. llAilly °' ........... to _, ... ~ ~ ..... and Unda ....,.,..., • fMtWICI( ..., ........ '**'-.. . ...... ...... ..... • MOWll ••• '"Good ....... (tMl') ... Laiflard. .... M)90L A .... CIMICll" COllN9 ..... ... --···"' .... . --and ~ ~ *-. (2 In ) • IMOl9&. I L1N111t l90ltf t:f1. (I) 11.W. A ,,..._ Clr9lll clhalloe ................... Olll"dld -.... ll -Oii~. 1:IO. --THl~T OOlim .. ,.. ...... goaeon.• ....... -IOUrCll of coet ,,.. ..... H01= ••l.9 ....._...•ll'llhe HlgM'" ( tt4el JofWI ~ •. ~Owld 1:21 ..... tz:tt• ··~""The ~ ....... ( 1tlO) AoC)er1 p,_ ton.~ Dow!-. ,.g •• "flao"(1t70) Mtttoffy Oulnn, Clalde All--. ._, on the 110We1 "" Clllr ..,,..., White Joins NBC Newsies NEW YORK <AP> -1beodore H White, the jou.r1laliat and biltorian wbole ''Mating of the Praidml" boob cbromded &.be prea1dentiaJ elec- tiona from 1l80 to 1972, will .)Oln NBC News U a COO· aultant and commentator on the lBe&edJoo. WWia.m Small, the new praident ol NBC News. aid da8l the network abo plans a documen- tary for broadcast in 1182., to be based OD White's ·'The Kakiac o1 the Presidellt. mo.·· Wbtte, • former nme mqu:me correspoo- deat, wa an analyst and oo-alr commentator for CBS News for the five pre&ldential eJec:Uom beein· Din& in Ul6Z. Part Haawn-Part Hell... Pure Havana. . .. . ~ j I ,. t .. , . • .. • , ' ~ I ' I ' j J I j • • , i I I : ... Cllll h4'Mt7U ,. ..... ,,......,. ......... . ":fa~> Pvt ..... rM Uih la ,_.,.....ca.. IUy OM ............. ....allst· •d I• the eoatlnt clHllfled a4h Of .... Dally ptlGC. '42'-5'71 ---·--·--AIOCAl YPll HOW.-, ........ -.... r-'·*'MllDI ----------------- ~ _,_. UIOllM9 _., STAI JID .. 1 1,,-.,a.11-•1 a 11.u 1-Y.NO ........ AIYl-llTIH THI JIRk1111 ,, .. ,.-.... , __ .. ,.. ..-:~:r:w--... -... --. -u .IOCXI '"" -JC>al. .• -.,_ 1'111 ftSll llW IAYll> "" ..... P'et 7111~JI 9!>10 PUii . MWMLU .... ~r:r....--,--.-~ SIDUCTIOH • •-Of JOI TYNAN l'OI 71Jl~JI 9~ "LUI -=:_Mtlll ll•.J•XI DAI IPIL ..... " , . .. i ..... , 879 9850 ''"•" ,, ..... ~,, 11799150 ·10-•• , ......,., ... .... ...,...,... .... ,....... .,. JUSTICI FOlt ~.,., ~Tf-.ll --n.ms. Ill~--·· "CHOMPS-, •• "'t8I COMB 1MI TIGaS· ,,., ........... *" Tl• ONIONfllLD119 '"" UP IN IMOICI l9l nmlfllll(I,_ 1.UULDION Of DUTH (II 2.flMAU IUJCHll i-1 i .THI MU 111 J _, lllflM 1.IUMMll ~ 111 2.THI a.oovt TUU I'll a.fLOH OOIDON 111 SUSAN O'CONNELL These, then, were the cream of tbe 1979 acting crop: BESI' ACl'O& -Jim Ryan fM "Scapino ... La1una Moulton Playhouse. Runner-up Stan Wlaaick, "C.t oo a Hot Tin Roof." t:oata Men Civic Playhouse. Honorable mention -RJck Yorba, "Ladies in Retirement," NeQort Harbor Community Tbeat.er; Col. Jimmy Ha.rt. "The Second Time Around," Huntington Beach Playbouae, and Ronald Werbow, "Tbleves," Saddleback Valley Community Theater. BFSI' ACl'BF.88 -Susan O'Connell for both "Silent Night, Lonely Night.'' San Clemente Com- munity Theater, and "Night Wateb.'' Saddleback Valley Community Theater. Runner-up -Linda Putnam, "Cat oo a Hot Tin Roof," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. • Hononble meaUGD -a.,i tot.; ••f'IDlia'.. ·• LqUDa Moulton~: 11.aiMtA SQ~·~,.. Cbartty.'' W..un.wtar CommaidlJ ~. a4 Carol Graat Smith, ••Ladlel tD ~ .. Newpalt Harbor Community 'l"biSllter. BUT 8UPPO&TING ACTO& -Balpb Rlcbmoad. for "'Cat on a Bo& Tin Boot,0 ea.a 11 ... QW: PIQboule. BUDDeMIP -IClba fkw'a. ''Dear Oaarlel, •• Udo Ille pt.,_... Up ~C:.:U:.; =~i: .. = Patterson, ''Dracula.·• La1una Moulton Playhouse,, and Ben Juut. "Nipt Watch." Sad· dleback Valley Community '!beat.er. BEST SUPPO&TING Aer&ESS -Patl Tam· beWni for both "Cat oa a Hot Tin Roof'' and "Liebl Up tbe Sky:· Costa Mesa Ctvic Playbouae. Runner-up -Jean Hyde, "Eat Your Heart Out," San Clemente Community Tbuter. Honorable mention -ReOna Wooda. ''To KW a Mockingbird," Westmfnster Community Theater; D. D. Calhoun, "Ladies ln Retirement." Newport Harbor Community Theater. and Karol McGlU, »Boeln1, Boein1," Huotlnetoo Beach Playhouse. These were the men and women wbo lit up t.be community theater aky durine 19'1'9. Friday two whose contribuUooa were putlcularly memorable will be aiD1led out for laurell as the Daily Pilot's man and woman ot the year ln t.beater. Begebnan in MGM Pos• LOS AMGELES CAP> -After f alllni from power at Columbia Pictures following a n'18 forsery scandal. David Be1elman baa resumed his position atop the movie-making industry by beiDI named president or Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's motion pic- ture division. Begelman, whose projects while beading Columbia in· eluded ''Shampoo,•• "Tbe Deep" and "Close Encounters ol tbe Third Kind," bas been working as an in · dependent producer at Columbia. HHLMM Begelman's appointment, MGM Inc. president and chief executive officer Frank E . Roeeafelt aaid, men·•· a move to revitalize MGM's aagginc film producticm arm. IN aECENT years, the studio bas concentrated beavlly on hotel and &ambling casino operatklm. However. MGM announced Jut mouth it may split into two aeparate entiUes -one for botel.,Caainos and one for mm production. Rosenfelt said be feels a new. independent movie product.loo arm beaded by Be1elman would attract top movie properties for MGM. CITING BEGELMAN'Spres- tidou.s career ln movie and TV prOducUao, Roaenfelt said that be believes Begelman was "a slck man" wben be for1ed c:1nenome ~ scREEn 61U 2553 CJ comPLr::X MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE Now· CA> "1941 " "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" ·:sTAR TREK" "KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" "10" (R) .. 10" "FRIS<X> IOO~ (A) cbecb OD a Columbia account. Now, tb e 59-year -old Beeelman has rtt0vered and is prepared to resume his fonner role as a lifted hitmaker in the movie l.oduatry, be said. "I've known David Beset.man for over 20 years." Rosenfelt said. " . . . I know wbat ~ pened was not lbe act of a criminal but the act ol. a sick man." Home Donated LOS ANGELES CAP) -A gro<:ery store ln Caooea Park bas been donated as a home for re- tired and elderly abow buatneu figures by the market's owner, 83-year-old entertainer Georse Burns. The store and the land oo which ll's built-with an estlmal· ed valueol.$400,000 -wereaiped over to t.be Motion Picture and Televisioo Fund. __ , __ ... -...... ?•-wm .. 'fMUM. 1:11..~• \U\AN IAN\1'14(" • ~~ ,,.,c.-•ri ()()(.K.t•\ft-a lr&dltion retW"Da ... ~). .. r ~-a ,... ftD.·nutl. -r.-Al"!'IR...... 1:11, 10:11 ----''KRAMER Y8. KRAMER'' -. .. .. , ....... -? ...... U. I • i ~ BOWEVEa. SHE SAID, .. , DO FESL some anaer about our system that Jets people like that out on bond." · Friends and relatives remember Mn. Kine as "down-to-earth, bomeapUD and atro.:J . . . a tytlc&l lovin& grandmother \ype" an un- autpuaed cook. Mn. Kina'• family, 11.ke mall)' othen in the Clrareb ot .Jaus Cbriat of Latter-Uy Salnta, wu cotnm.ltted to mlsalooary wort. Tbe 4.3 allllion- Qlb:lber church baa 29,200 full-time miaaionaries, lbt m~ty youns men of 19 to 21. la the 1930s with a 10..month-old daughter. Mrs. Kina said goodbye to her husband for 2'h years whlle he served a mission in Californla. Both her aon.s and two grandsons have been mis· sionaries, and another grandson will soon leave for Kon a. MRS. TAYLOR TALKED TO HER mother by telephone last week and found her excited about her new companion, also a widow. Days earlier, Mrs. King bad written a mf1aage 1D the family Christ.mu letter. "It waa written in the past tense and I don't know why,'' her daqbter said. Tbe last paraarapb read: "I must tell you all hotir much I appredated your gifta, your love, and jutt your sweet faces and all the Joy you brought lnCo my life. Love. Aunt Beth." Camera Company Si.ws Competitor NEW YORK (AP> -Nikon lac:. bas aued Canon U.S.A. Inc. for $1 mllHoo to stop Canon from advertlsins ltaell as the "official 3Smm camera of the Olympic Winter Games." In a ault filed in U.S. District Court in Manhat- tan, Nlkoo coot.ended Ca.non merely baa the right to ciUplay the official Olympic emblem by virtue of a floanci&l cootribution it made to the Lake Placid Olympic Committee. Nlkoo charged that Canon's ads fabely give tbe lmpreuloo that "Canon was cboeen u the of. ficlal camera of the committee became ita quality ii superior to other 35mm cameras." The riCbt to uae the emblem, bowet."er, "does not CWltilute an endonemeot u to tbe worth ol (luon'1 camera," the complaint said, addi.n& that ••an overwbelming number ol profeulonal pboto- papben" uae Nikoo camera. In edditioo to aeekln1 the $1 miWoo damqea for the effect of the Canon ads cm Nlkoo 1a1ea, Nikon aked for an lnJuctioo to force Canon to stop makinl tbe allecedly false claims. Discovery Noted : TOKYO <AP> -More than 200 antbropolollsta l•tbend for a IYIDIJOllum ln ~ to mart tbe SOtb aaniVel'IU'J of tbe c1i.1eoww7 ol tbe "Petlq man, ''tbeoftleta1XinbuaDeW1..-cynpcirted. Peldna man~Uned to be the earUHt evtdeDce ol a II.Dk een apes ad bumans. dat. at leut S00,0001ean. / It ii so-ealled became foesllllld frqmeats of • biunan ak\a1f....., with ...... 111'\amtm ltoae 'implement.a.,.. uneartWaeer ~ lD 1IQ:t bJ aCblweatthW>lolllt . Pay No· Income Tax In 1979! ! H the old helter Clll't ... " ""hotter Time for a new one Oepen- dab4e. effldent gu water ~. Gl.....tln9d tanka. tepid hOt ... f9COY9ry ~.hlgtl~re anut-otra. 20-gal ,.,..g. 10U6 9911 ::.'14.tS .•.. 105.85 ....... ,...1M.tS ..... 115.U ...... .... 154.tS .•.• 139.911 WMiiiHO'IOJf~Ur -Cedenl to'•• wW PtY for au can tar .... lf..Ucald ... lltdlcare r-ttfpleatl ID H bolpt ... PUt of. two-,.... demo 1tra'1011, •roJ1 t. tb• l>epartaMat OI 'HU.ltlt, r.daea· Uoa ... ·Wllfan ,.,..U. rtn ot tbe ~·-..... Calit9'Dla. TIM anent wUl blvolw wal~ tdkald ud lledlcare ll1DH• OD rehnburHm•nt for C-=c:aN and UM ol paia. COD l '0 dnip at bome for the d11Da patMnU. • Ltonard D. lebatfftr, ad· 1nra11trator Of HEW'• Ktaltb Get lh• ln1tap1,1re water lllter by Waler Plk for cle•nef. cteerer water tor ioe cubea. ,drll*lng. eook· Ing, c;oft.. Aeg. 29 95 tor ,._ tin .... 4.fotd tireac:teen of tland- aofne antique t>fua .. a 1trlklng MSdltlon to any 1911 • ...... Fiiter 3.49 ID tool ....... The 'My Buddy' '°°' bOa comee wt1h treJ end bftOht metal nm.ti. "~ H tong. 11352A. A9g. '·" 2•• "'~· 1471 Reg 24 95 1411 1311 tlb•llleilll .. ...... .., ... , ...... pot .. dl•P•"••r top. AwettNtt If' floret .............. ..,,,.,,., ~ a•• ; Tbt bo~plce concept ID· COW' ... tbt driu to nma1D wltb ttltlr f ainlfl11 and to eqa Ill DOl"IDal a~YIU. u mucti a JllClllSb&e, wftb the belp of a tam of m.dlcaJ, IOdal and PIYC~al workers • n. 211 bosll6ce orsu•Dtloal were 1electecf trom DI tb8t ap- t \ All Christmas Items 8 0 OFF 3911 ....,.111111 __ .... OIR'a a.r ~ Mii' ... « ...., ftnllft. D M -COfW 1n quart. ........ Rea 171 3•• .... .... ............ 2.9 Come tn early for the best selectK>n of items of this greatest of aales. It's not too la1e to <Mcorate your home tor Christmas at fantastic savings. AMn• economy ~ eleCtr1C hem« Hendaome deeiGf' .... IO UM. Auto- ~ 1:1W''W12'..\"'d". l30H23 Reg. 19 116 1611 1310 tntemtlffo TlfM.AM ptuf-lft ""* tunta ll9tU1 OA Of on II dee'ted ttmee. C1n atao oontrol •P· =::t.tona. ""' 5•• I The unknown Brutus, immortalized on a silver Roman Republic coin set in a dagger-like stickpin. Coin minted about 488.C. Byzantine gold cup coin with portrait of Christ minted between 1070-1077 AO. Sliver Athens Owl, set m diamqnds and black jade, minted 1n 123 8.C. SiflfPng Together, Tra1'eling Together" The Marinf1rs pack a tight schedule of performances and travel between classes. BY JOEL C. DON Of .. D9fr,... .... Tbe family that alDp toaetber, travela ..,.etbs'. nat reDhrued Americaalam mlCbt well be the m'1Uo ol the Mariners -an emqetlc poup ol 11 atudent• from Marina BlCh School bl Bunt· iDltOD Beach. Blldl year, tbe alnlina ensemble packs a tlpt schedule of perlorinances throu&bout sa.tbem CaJifol"D1a. ' 1he Mariners from Marina ., Hid> School will sing carols 1 • at 12:30 p.m. tamrrowat Seacliff Village Shop- ~ Center, ftlltington Beach. .. STMNBaOO& believes a realiatlc attitude toward llft livinl will aid ln tbe enjoyment of CbriatmM. ~a lift la 1Phtn1 men Uum a token ol p 8DCI love, .. eome people ... iuate tbe """'' attltudit toward them bJ the Oft stwn." SUcb a.a evaluaUoe may or may DOt be accurata, be aay .. T1IOle wbo are sun about tbelr Mlf·wortb an usually more realiltic about tbe 11.fta tbey receive. The mon aecu.re you an, aceordlna to Stalnbrook, tbe leu tbe type ol lift matters. .. Cbriltmu bu lb most Important impact OD the )'OUDI," H)'S Stainbrook, addlq that most people try to reta1D 90IDe ol the innoeence of cbildbOod Cbriatmuet tbroucbout their lives. When that lnnocence la intearated with adult realities, aaya Stainbrook, the holiday aeuoo ls more likely to be joyful. Sewct Sa/ e Toys br1.111e County Health Officer Dr. Rex Eh· ling has issued a warning to peraons aelectt.na · toya to give to children tbia Cbriatmu. "Every year the joy of Chriatmu turns to aiedy tor the thousands of younasters wbo are · ured while playin1 with unsafe toys," Dr. ng said. "Many of these accidents would be preveot- if the gift giver used care in selecUog safe toya." Da. EBLING aaid be supports the following suuesticms for toy safety published by the u .s. ~umer Safety Commluion. They include: -Buy toys that suit the skills and abWUes <f tbe child. Avoid toys that are too complex for ,Owia children. -Look for labels that live age recommen· daUoos or safety information such u "not rec· om mended for children under 3." Look for non-toxic labels on toya likely to end in the mouths of little children. -EXAMINE TOYS for sharp edges, small parts or sharp points. A void toys that produce loud noises that can damage bearing or feature propelled ob1ects that can injure eyes. ·-Explain to the child bow to use toys prop- erly and safely. -Try to supervise young children 'Nhile they play with toys. -Examine toys periodically. Repair broken toys and discard toys that cannot be fixed. THE U.S. CONSUMER Safety Commiaaion says that particular attenlioo should be given to the proper use and maintenance of new bicycles, skates and skateboards. The commission reports that 448,000 in· juries each year are associated with bicycles while there are 93,000 skate ~-and 87 ,000 skateboard lnjurlea. Persons who would lite a copJ ol tbe U.S. Consumer Safety Commlasl.oD't bottda)' safety bulletin may contact Orange County's emer1en· CJ medical services office at 83C-eH7. They're Still Boy Scouts BJ DSNNIB •d.IU.AN ... ..., ....... Paul Shaver wu 11yeanoldin1151 wben be and aiAe other ca.ta .... ~ became tbe orialnal members ol Boy Scout Tr-oop 108.. Shaver remained active with the troop. which wu chartered in March, 1951, uuW be aot out ol bl,a. acbool ba l8M and JoADed tbe Navy. u0ne tbln8 I liked about It WU that tt WU • cha.,c• for a boy ai>d b1I 4-d to ,_ toaedaer and io c~ "be 1aya. Sbaver1a food memorlee ol bll aeouun, day1 are what promlMd blm to attend Troop 108'1 20th umlveraUJ reunloo Sunda)' at Ora.Die Coaat Colleae. Some 150 other acouta, put a.ad PNMDt. and tbelr famlliet did the same t.b!DI. .. 1 came to le9 old trieoda and rimew old ac· qualntaneel," said Shaver, now • alMS IWl liv· int ln Cotta Meta. One ol the old frtendt w• Lou Dtqer, tbe troop'• Cll'ipal Seoutmuter, wbo bu been ln· volved with Scoutinl for '2 yean, bellnnln1 u a 12-year~d boy with Troop e ln Costa Mesa. Dlnaer, who ll sWl active in Scoutlnl at the dbtrict and council level, said the orilinal troop numbered 10 boys and 13 adults. Today. under the current Scout.muter, Bob Walker. there are 43 boys and retiatered adulta. Dinger, who a aid the idea lor the reunion wu ''to renew friendahlpe," noted that former troop members came to the reunioo from as far awar. as Tunon and Las Vegas. 'We got responses from a lot of people that couldn't be here," be said,' not1q that they bad found the mailing addresses qi Z27 of the 347 formermemben. Along with former Scoutmaster Ron Schoenmebl's slide show Uluatrattna put scout· lng activities, there wu an awards ceremony. Those wbo received awards were: Vincent Brejtfu1, Stuart Hatch, Cbrla Moore, Scout Award; Dan Gebert. Tenderfoot Award; Ray Welter, Ricky Campo1, First Clua Aw~rd; Sam Camm, Eric Danes, Mike Grieve, Rosa Lanae. Star Award; and Paul HamUtoo, Lile Award. D&\8£;! LAHDERI: l am 1afmtaMd. • .. ..... with Uuat.o.lfrom .... ao.. wbo bid &M J to ,~ UNI& 11 nqulnd of a I malt II .. •111 ••tolulft ... Doeaa't tM .,_..,. lmow ii .. m'\ U... ID mlDd u !!P~ ~· ... ..,.well .............. ~,·~,....ill M w.a II a IJltplca1 n--,._lllotef) . Wiie •• ~: A woman wtao aceom· mod .... m..-no wall.a ..... ., a& four o'clock ID 1M IDOl'nlAI mtJ bl cnwl4ered .. a lood lllOlt.'' bul IDJ ,_.. II tilat lbe ia maft· llll Ume and pitttq up wltll !di Mlft.a-. tm· W IOll*DI fDCln eeaaltiYe to -Medi OOID• Ilona. -'nut BORIE'l llOUTll oua a.•.i 1 ,.......,. a ... , ...... , ..... ., ..... ,... ......... ... r., .. ., ... ''till ha a...a a.a," W .... el ........... ,....,_. a Wtl cle••1 .. ..... ..., -w r::.:::.-......... ,,.....,..... le..w. DEAR ANN LA.NDEU: 1 rud about tbe woma who tried wmJttna alts "97 meal ln order to '°'9 wetibt. Mow lbe U. ..tout ID- teraal ~em1 Wlm I WU ID blab ICboolJ I did tile tame lhlnl -thbouib I WU only a rew pounds a.ft· weithl I bad Mftral fat eonalm aod wu scared to death that ooe daJ 1 would loot UM them. So I tried tbat awtul method. I'm 25 year1 old aod ha.-. been llW"l'led for two years. I am 1ulfertq wttb a.a ulcer and chronic lDdileatJoo that probabl1 will be with me for tbe reltaf DQ Ute. Before I ltatud vomlUnl to _., a!lm, I WU lD Pllfeet bealtb. I Dever toot ..., medic• tlon -not ev~. Now I taU pWa ccm-1tantl)'. I need ud traaQuUlMl'I became IQ)' 1 LI torn up all tbe time. lly MX Ult bu been aerloutb affected. When a woman la feelina lousy (wblcb I am malt ol the Ume>. lbe'• DOt likely to be ln tbe mood to make m.. U my bmb&Dd did a UUJe cbeatlq 1 wouldn't blame him. Pleale keep teU1nt readers not to be 90 stupid u to try tbla crasy atuat. How I w1ah I eou.ld turn the dock back a few yean. I'd be bappr to weifh 30 pounds more if I could have my lood health beck. -KIC'JtlNG MYSELF IN NEWPORT DEA& NSWPOH: We ._., a pe8' deal more.._. aelf·ll&anatMa ..._we ... .._ r.. p1e wM ,_.,e ........_ ......... .._ rwee dle•ael.-C. "mt&. lane a c•M-calW btall•la. <'fte7 en.. take lud.-. u well>. 'fte l'emi& CUM maJa&rtdea, C!ll.U. fl meu&nlal perlodll a.ad a ..........., .. •e• .. metabelk •,..Wm. AaJOM wt. wuu te bew more abou& dWt eenre P9Je;:: pnWea cu wrt&e to Vlriaa Meeltaa, • ·-~­ la Nenou aad Auocla&ed ~ s.tte m:t, 551 ~e ad., Norddleld. m. 11111. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please take it back. You aaid the wUe or a man wbo tbrowa hll clothes all over, doesn't know what a drawer la for and leavea wet towels on the bathroom floor can blamehll mother. NOT TRUE! My eons have beeo taqbt, tbown, told, threatened, beaed, pleaded wtth, pmdahed -nothlnC workecf.-Tbey are as bed u their father, lfnot wane. I med to blame my motbel'·lD·law for 1117 Reindeer Startles Shoppers VINELAND, N .J. <AP> -'lbla time of year, frolicking reindeer are no big deal. But when a real deer romped tbrouih the CU.m· berland County Mall, busy shoppers toot notice. Official.a say bunten flushed a four-foot doe out of the wood.a near the mall Saturday and, somehow, it jumped through an open door at the mall's Weftt entrance. The panlcked animal ripped put hundreds or strolling shoppers and into the first open store, the Card Mart, directly across from the entrance. The animal jumped a card rack and ran tbroup the gift department, acattert.nc startled cu.atomus and sendint many screaming into the mall, acconlin1 to at.ore mana1er Tern Bobinger. '"lbere was ooe poor lady k>otin1 over Cbrutmaa canb when this deer Jumped over the rack," she said. "It was qwte a shock " The deer dashed out of the store and was soon cornered by four se<:urlty guards, who tied it up and later set it free in the wood.a. officials aald. "We're lucky notbina got broken because there's a lot ol &Jau," Ma. Bohinler said. Christmas Puppy Care One of the ,real delltbta of Cbrl:ltmu CID While pood.lee and German abepberda bue be a fuzzy little puppy 1camperin1 under the been molt popular ID reemt years, there ll DO tree, but if that's what you have ln mlDd, there best breed ol q. There la more •ariet:J ln doo are thlnp to coo.sider. than ln aay dometdc animal and you lbould Flnt, HY Agriculture Department experts, comlder what wt11 be beat for 10'.lf family. tblnk about what the adult do& will be like. Some dop abed their ba1r wtLUe othen Vlslt tbe home of the puppy you bu;y if poal· mast t. trim.med. With chlJdren. a medium ble, and study it. ailed doc ma.J be best. Tbe puppy should be alert and playfnl, wttb And remember. a dos'• penoaalitJ depmda clear eyes and a round stomach. And there on bow much atseaUoo it reeeih'ea, espedallJ 1bould be no alps of diarrhea. earlJ ln life. ~---~--------------------------------=::=;==..:;;..==...::::.!::=...::.:..::::=.:..=..::=....----~~------- THE CLASSIC COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Attfrtd In fine lheUnd wool and rlbblt hair blend IPCWt COit, txdwlw Englllh suedt Mt 8ftd rtglmenta' Otlllla tie. HoHdl'f stytlng In 1ht flfMlt P.O.S.Hftradltton. GENTLEMEN'& CLOTHING INSPU•EO IV TAAOtTION bu.band's sloppy babttl, but DOW I now bltMr. I 1lao know women whole motben wen 1lobl, et tbe turned out to be excellent • What do JOU MJ to tbla! - A.OJDO DEA& CAL: I ear .._. an .._, ti a· tttta-..... ,., ......... I& la , ....... , ..... .u..1•111ne11..-....,... a.-._. ...e1. CftlOUTllY ... , .... ..... lfD ........... FEAR OF Fl YING? ~ T •ke ~ Flnt Stq> To T ak.e-Off CAU FOR BROCHURE Oh wha1 fun to gift her With frilly hngene that makes her feel so good. Q100U Rm " pa. hatf-sllps or ~es. Be her hefo(ine), give her some of each. ' Loads of gift suggestions for every budget. Gift Certificates from '5 PUU.8TON HUNTINOTON llACM 22• ~,,,,.. .......... ..-c-. LAOUICA HtW COSTA MllA l.oeo-... Mal llOS.......,., .....,_ AJl Stora ~o lltto) ~~ Alld • • BAREROOT ROSES & FRUIT TREES ... Roger's has over 50 varieties of award-winning roses and delightful fruit trees. SHOP NOW FOR GOOD SELECTION 5-1 ~at M«Arth~. ~ 8.>«h. ~5800 ()pa, IWy lam to S.,.. o..,. Colllna, a rrtad ~ ID.lae. ~ ac- cuHd sn• of havlnf ooe Of U.e 1reatut ma ealmllda~tM ~. lt a lft1ll nmuk. Ht laid It WllD"t. but WM bU.s Oil WOID 'I lnabtllb to ...... tbe • .. leope HtlltllJy tO ~ • ...... ble IOlutlGn to • problem. w. .-. oeorae and 1 aaw tbne o1 mr ,......, J\Jicly, MaralM and Tbelma. and tbeJ uted u. to Jatn for IUDdL WREN 1111: CHECK came, <Horge reaebed out to claim It, but It wu too late. What flDluecl wu to have a pertnaneat effed on Geol'p'1 life. Judy: "The bill comes to SSS.17. Does· anyone bave a calculator? Tbe battery tn mlAe la dead. Grut. let'• 1ee, Thelma bad tbe BLT and wu that a cup ol IOUP at 15 centa or a bowl at a dollar?" Thelma. "Cup, but that doeen'i lDclude tbe bar bill. I had the Tequila Ounalinaer." Judy ... And Enna bad the omelette and the tossed salad." EB.MA: ''DON'T forget the Roquefort wu 10 cent.a extra and I bad the Perrier Spritaer. Judy: "Right. Since G«>rge is our suest we'll split his lunch which came to k .'2 divided by four which comes to 1.605 each, not counttna tip or tax." Erma: "Look, why don't I pay for the parkin.r and you can take that out of my part of Geor1e"'ls meal?" Thelma· "I got a better idea. We'll go look at draperies and I'll take a shower curtain home on approval and eet the ticket validated.'' JUDY: "TERRIFIC idea. Maralee, what did you have'>" Maralee: "Wbatever's left." Jud)': .. It look.I lib SW with a queatioo mark." . Mara.lee: '"'lbe waltraa made a m.iatake. I aald I'd bave the aweetbruda if tbey didn't look crou. but lbe broucht me a fndt cup ao sub-tract $1.10." Jud)': "Let'a aee, Thelma and I ~lit the deaaert wblcb la $1.~ divided by two ... TllELllA: .. I ATE your cracken, ao lilt me pay fol' all of iL" Maralee: "Let me pay for the deuert bec:auae I owe Judy for two raffle tickets." We pqabed away from the table. The tip wu piled neatly under a aiua. 1be entire transaction bad taken place in leas than 35 seconds. Oeoree was numb. "Do you mean to tell me you 10 through that every time you have lunch?" I smiled. "George, we're not financial giants for nothing " Meat Cost to Slow The Agriculture Department ia pred1cll.ng that near·record supplies of red meat and poultry. combined wttb a general weakening of the economy. will slow the nae 10 meat pnces next year. awn W&lft ON to become am o1 PblladelpllJa '• ~t 1acceuful real •tate broken, and b:ll f\lmral ad burtal In llOI at- tracted bmdredl of mou.rnen . But few remembet' bho 70 ,_...later. ··u·a a abame tbat a man wtao eompoHd aucb a lleaat1tal ICIG& douJd be forlOUeD.'' Hoodukl dr~lrn~ [ Horoscope FUDAY, DEC. %1 By SYDNEY OMA&Jl ) JlJnf Cfu.~tmru Wtfwul Uta~ VetaS INTIMATE APPAREL.INC 1036 lrvwne /lwef'ue Newpart Beach.CA 642·1197 ARIES {Mar. Zl·Apr. 19): Friendabip, sur· prises, proftt from business endeavor, restora· lion of harmony at home -theee elements are spotliebted. You gain by wiDD1n& your way; forclne metboda could cause aetback. TAvatJS (Apr. 20-llay 3>): Lower odds against auecesa by defining terms, focmlna oa ultimate &OU. Cballenee ta real and ao are your capabilitiee. Superior makes coneeuklm and room for you at top. GElllNJ CMay 21..June 20): Relatiombip in· tenaifies -nothiq occun hallway. Clear lines of communication. imprint style, deflne views and make known your feelines. Emotional respooses are bei&htened. CANCER (June· 21-Ju.ly 22): Study Gemini message. Accent on involvement, financial participation, coming to terms with ooe close to you, including partner or mate. Leave no loose end.I. finiab what you atart. LFA> (July 23-Aug. 22): Ne\! ae,pl'Ollcb re· suJts in greater independence of tJloulbt, action. Accent on public response to effort.a, meeting competition bead on, striving for excellence and coping with legal requirements. VDlGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22): Maintain low proft.le. Be aware of details, Ucenu require· ments, work permit.a. Teach, learn, follow through on intuitive impressions. One wbo shares basic interests will prove a staunch ally. LIBllA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: F~ tend to be scattered. Know it and prepare acc:ord.lnely Meam make inquiries in more than one direc- Uoo. Emotions tend to dominate loeic. Social and love activities accelera&e. SOORPIO (Oct. 23-NOY. 21): Stick to buic issues. Select quality material and build on solid structure. Eatablllh territorial clalma. Revile, review, check Joopbolee and ellmlnate auperflUDUI policies . SAGITl'AUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Study Scorpk> mesaaie for valid b1Dt. Commu.oicate n~. ~. feellnp to ooe who la cloae to you. Laved one la not a miDd ruder -you will have to aay what It la you upect and require. CAPUOOaN (Dec. 21-Jan. 19): &oWDt on apectal purcbue, lusury ltema, lneome potential and m~ ...,Ult.meat at bometroat. What teemed Jolt and far away can actua1l)' be located wttbln famU:J d.rele. AQVAaRJI (Ian. JO.Feb. 18): Rip away •bred.I of pnteme. State Ylewa, aet lD a more direct, IDdepeDdeat maimer. Lunar eyele la 1ucb that JOU wW be at rtatat plaee at end.al moment. Know lt and act lD eciaftdeat man•r. Pl8CBI <Peb. ll·Mar. 20): You find yourself lD thick of mJSt«J'. Sbab olf fun, doubta -)'OW' poGUoo la mooc and JOU can dance to your own bane. One wbo mabl threats la whiatJina 111 dart. rry fO force your h.ur intn .1 '>()lie that' not ORhr for 1t ~ 11 i.um wnh a cirtful ..rudy ci your hatr' n:u· ural 1nchn.1t100.'\. Our pr~ h.i1m.1n ef' nnncr ('Y('Tyt h I OR mac·, nW'ir •~well :bt.""l'"t'V· rhrnJ.? chat' ~I w11h the-way vour Mir~ alway.. WJOWO Then ~ll~~ our Pf"CNOO cut Ont-th."rt adapt\~ Sl'(lc: \IOU w;mt rn rhc h.11r you Mw So. oor ~ MIT'C'Ut not c>nlv k'Ocs ~t tht-fJN day ltll help to hold your harr tn !.ha~.even as your hrurronnnues to groo.v And you 11 ronon~ ro ~ aU the loob you re loolrnli? for No """°~' ~. ""'"· ./lot 116 /cw 11111 -"'tab. <:ommand l\rilrmance· _____ ,_Over 350 Harrrumng StClrC5Coas.ro Coa.-.t NEW~BEACM .... ...................... _ COSTA MESA ---··-_ .. ...,_. __ __ NOW OPeN POUlffMN VALLEY ... __ ,_., .. _...., ____ _ -·-~--·'-llMW4'1 ---- <I> BAUME & MERCIER -~ A HOLIDJ.\Y TRJ.\.DITION -"'" ........ -..-111 ·: .. .. . ;: .. Brokers Aid Job Hunters .,aDYCSL.WWWY DwJllJmt .......... ,, ...... ..... De ....... -....... ...., ...... ~ •• II: ..... -----~-T.P .. DalU,Tau -It wa WJ to tell a eoOep ltudllllt lD the old dap: JW Jmi& Joobc1fair .......... 2S ~ tn1 Jew -4 und•ta. earT1IDI a boot or two, ma1be lllGl'tiDI • pro&elt Ila. But flmm fia•e cbaqei. MlllkJnt ol .,...._. claJ'1 ...,_.. an adub ID won daUMI wbo bop9 to better tbelr .... tmaap • dlaQtq Al'l'91 ol edaeatlaaal opponuntu. BHID 'l'llB EDtJCAftONAL DQBYa, a MW kiDd of 1Dt.ermedla17 for adult lelJ'Mn puaJe4 by the formidable fMlt ol publle and private coHeces and umvalltilia. public IChool adult ~ Job and bame ltadJ Kbooll. ap-prenUc.,,.lps, Md more. At tint. broken were IQldel ID echleation 1aD4, lldvtalnc elleata bow to apply their back· iroundl toward a coll43i~· update teelmical knowledp, ftnd apect studlea. and the 11.ke. Soon broken -al10 eall'Jd lea.rnlna eomul-(,,,. ____ ....,..) tant1 -reallaed tb• G4REERS Unka1es between careen and educaUon require ~------" broader 1ervice1 to client., puticularb' in decldaD-makiq. Whlle tbe scope of aervieea depends oa tbe broker and .,ency. au len'8 cllentl througb lo- formation·llvl!ll. aueument. coum•Hq, relerral and client advocacy. BaoKEalNG 18 DONE !NJ A V A&DTY of aaeDciel, uaually operated at no proftt, which may call tbemaelvea educational broken or use other t.erm1, IUch u "adult educational and career in· formation center.•• TBI: IAILD WA.I ~ The SUll1 BruU1aa llAI• wbo bunt aato tM made teeDe wttb Cb let Corea •1 "R1turn to Fore•er" froup Hrved 11 montba at tbe eoed f aclUty befoN lbt WM ~. And lbe bu WOD the~ Jaa poll eveey ,.. ltnce. Tbe ltar1 ol ber arrest oa a co- caine ebatn (lbe deelel evw havtna Ulelf bard drup) and blr ftcbt fo a'fOld deportation from the United Stelle u a result ol tbe coovtctkm, ere to be the aub- Ject ol a book and an upcomlq CBS movie. Ever alDH her da1a wtt.b Corea -cme ol the pioDMn al the fualon Jan at1le, wb.lcb blenda Jaa. rock and blu. - )(Lu Purim'• .me. bu.,... .. tlnctlw. Her lis·octa.e ranee t.akea her from tradltiooal ballad •ineina to lbrtl but MmUOQI notes that IOUDd eometl.mea like the wUdl ol tbe BruUiao JQDlle. ••1 WOVLD IBB my mualc to be vllnaH.t, not just beard bat vbua»U!d all the time t.b.rouCll IOUDda,.. •h• Hid ID an in· temew. ••rm looklDc for new avenuea all the time." Tbe IDOlt powerful recent in· fiuence oa her music developed from ber wort with Francia Ford Coppola oa the aeon for .. ~~·~ buaband. Airto ........ a BruilWa c:. percUMklallt. Mt lD wttla About ISO .. enctea ban been establlabed and are found ID every atate except Nevada. Tbey emploJ an ..u.mated 1.aoo full-time broUrl wbo aa.Dualb IDA1' earn between $1'.000 and lll,000; SUpel ,._.. ID&J. earn '20,000 to '25.000. Part-time broUn are paid an bom'b' wace. perbQe ti. or serve cm a ftiuoteer baaLI.. EvtllllnC and weekend wort ma)' be neceua17. pol• and..,..... other mum- clana cm tbe mcme'• climactic ten•. wbAda ~ tbe tribal twlna ol • rttuJ ball with -tbe death of tbe cbaracter porVQed.,, IWloD Brando. While aome a1encle1 ~al.re a muter'• depee in eoumeun1 for prolesaoaal jobs, uaualb' a apedftc edueatlonal bactcrouncl la not needed; trainlq ls liven OD the job. Aae b unimportant. BUI' YOU llU8T BE "90Ul"CefUl, and IOOd at problem-aolviD&, fiDdJ.n& lnlormatlon and trouble· shooting. The "um D1rectory ol EducatloDaJ Career JD. formation Services for Adult.a," la available for $2 from the National Center for Educatkmal Broker· IDI, 405 Oak St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1D03. ~our Awarded IOMAU Q -b-1--L~ ...:.~:;·~~t:7P.: '"7C uwnuups _., • DlclMew" tm. si. •• • ~ ., .. ~"'k 0w1s11.. Four Orange Coast =: ~ca..,~'='iir':! students at UC Berkeley ,.. w1111-.. c..ta -. ... ca • b ave been awarded •n••••r M•r••oi Hecker, s Ca I Uornla Ala mot ........ ~_..._ ............... ~-........ ...,,.,_, .... , ... ~..._ .......... IWICle 0-1..-1·-h·-~ ·-- '--"•---. ,__,., ~ wtM Awards to Cbria :,:::'~--=::,:~ .. :Carter of Dana Point, ,,..,..... '-41.wtr ,.. ... ,,... Lane ltannel1etter of ~-=-o:::=r".,": SuDlet Beach. Robert --...-. Garneau of Newport -;;,;=====-~ Buell and One OlafloG NllCOINCI NOln'UAlllS of Seal Beacb. Ltiguna8'Kh 4M-M15 ~Is Sen JuM Capistrano -.1ne HAl90I LAWM-MT. OUYI ~·C.Nlilfr 1~'°7ve .. Costa.-.. ~ ULTl•t_,.. N•MMOMI Me-at at eo.ca-.. lr.MMaO PmclllO'nml -.L llOA8WAT ~' 110 lroedw9'I c:..~ HONOWW (AP) -Au .,...., ... .... aad acreea ac&rtll wboH Olma lneluded .. Scarface'' and ''Tb• Crowd Boart.'' cttect Dec.10. RENO, N... (AP) - Dr. lolm Carrtce, 81, chairman of tb~ =:~ ad,......, ol tbe a.. IDteraaUoa•l Jan ..... ,.... • •• klll•• Tue1d•1 when be 1teppecl bl front of a pa11enaer &rain, ~Ukl. -· ... BAD 'IO DO tbe tnmttkJn from the animal OUDt to Bra. do'• cry ol death,'' abe aaid. "Frandl bad UI all litt.lq in a 1creeDln1 room around a mlcropboee, boldlq hand.I, wttb our eyee doeed. He explained to ua all the pain be went tbroulb when be wu nlm•n1 IL .. a lot ot anrietJ apd paln. ••And my •cream waa ao atroac that wbeo 1 ftnlabed I wu abaklne for 10 mlnutea and fOf' the nat two ...a I couldn't re- co~~ It." TIU"Oalll tbat aperlence, M1u Purim aald 1be reallied abe wanted ber muaic to be more thaD lJrics. more tb.aD notea, reaehlq toward a MDle of .... lvenaleonvnumcatioa" SBE SAID IBE reallies, however, there ere forcea pull- ~ her b6ck. DOt the leut ol ebb.::.~ c ... , Leoa Wlldll. II berm a IO-abed lilt. wblcb allon peop cu be depor1.ed .. I elona to remain ID tbe coantry. Tbe cue la preveat.lnc lit1u Purim from ma9*'"1. a Joos· awaited trip to B Uioqb ahe waata to ooattnue produc1nc mualc lo the UDited Stata, and uv:.a.= wtth Moreira and ber da , Diana, 11. and Nlura. 17. She'• 1etUn1 around tb• bomestclmesa fOf' Brull by _.. roundlq ......, wttb 8n.IU&aD :1t!f~"fn:= wtt.b t.bc»e wbo Da•e MUied here. •41 DIDCIDD D' I couldai _, to Bruil, I waald brt.q Brull here to thla COUDlr7 ••• the IDS. Her new album, "CarrJ On." releued by w..,..,.. Bros., allo brt.np Brull to America, mlz· ins ft.e 10aP Mm1 ID ber lllUq, native Portupese wlt.b flYe IOOfl that combine hr ltyle wttb Amm1caa ju:a and blaa ··r hope enMuaUy tbat 1n1 mu.ale W'Oll't be called a bJt1rMS of Bra1Ulan and American mu.ale," lbe Nid. "I wtab It would become • .... kiDd ol mule, an 91t•Nlahed klDd of mualc on lta own." DZAa U. J .: U.e IDOll lmmodlJI• colfee drtDUn It'• ~'D '9 dHlleu1t to eonvtnce dMlt .. mada ll ''bed medldM. •• But ...,. •• a -a .._ Save,_.. dodGI' &ate a blood 1qar toleraDee -u a:amlneUoo of blood ''I '= N ...._ ...-, M boun. after takiq a ............... dltU. ae cur 11ie .... to CIOll+bd roa t1a.a 10Uf' ( J WW--•• la dlae to a fall IQ J'OUI' blood qar. CLJNSl.JMER Your a•r•oa1nH1 ma1 be cau1ed by ~ -------------------corras AGG&AVATSS TlllS CODd.tUon became ean .... aeu Oil tbe ...... 11.uda; wtdeb, ID bin!. eaase the pw:rw to releaM too maell bwo"n. a.ult? A aharp fall ID blood aqar. Tlda ma1 not CIGb' cauae nm vocm:111, but Rell qmp&oa:. -.... •• '''· f ai.atlq, mnm. um.ty. lDere ... tn -..... iuomnla and ~ ol other complai:a&a. Polltl~ lab flndinp IDQ be all that >'°"need to cut down oo your intake ol cotfee. And cola drtllb. too. IN '1"1111 DA WllEN IO IDU1 b.ne IUCb bad b&MU•unctinl.~ad~l tbiDk ,_ llaa ''" • pet cm U. i.et. Bal .,., ti.a,_ • .,. bad k, ..., DDt try eattlq down your CGftee lDtaU to three cope a dQ? Or. bow about swttdUnc to decaffeinated coftee? • * • •SDICALE'ITl!8 Beu Dr. 9Le9cnMo: lly wife la sold oo tbe ~ for keesiUll Ull!biotJc otntmarta ln our medicine calUet. She th1nb t.beJ an the anawerto &JlY kind of brubeor lnfectioe lo tbe akin. I tdJ her they're a wut.e Im 't It true that they woa 't cure lnfecUom ! I.an 't rt oeceaaary to take &n· Ub6otks latttna1b' l! you hope to overcome any in· fect.ioa? -llr. G. DEAR MR. G · Not entlrdy a waste. It's pouible that. lt applied early to aotM bru:lae or superftdaJ akin lnftttm. tky may prevent more Mrioul ID+ClllwL Tbln'a DO harm lD trylac IUCb an oiD&lneat for temporary e«ects. But ooce an lnfeetioe b.aa reallJ ltarted. abe'd beU.er rely on medical 8drice rat!Mr tbD pat all ber faith ID tM °'etmea* • • * .,_,. Dr. Btrtil 1rm: C. a pe:noa s« a YIDeleal dlaeae from an cmfaJthful mate and D0t knowlt? I am 40 yean o6d. bave been married Z1 Jean and Ila" ' dllfJdrm.. aces 14 to 20. I recently bad a pbyUeal •nrntmtJoo wtalch iAcJuded a Pap amear bai DO blood tes&a. I WU too embarruaed to uJi: about tbe ~l&tttJ' ol bavtac veoettal diteue. I bow IQ1 '-band bu been &mfaithtul. .,._• cloca'. wta.at are the symptoms? lly bees ~ tarrtbly. tbe hue "' Dl1 •pine burta, and lllJ .,. f ... awolJen. ArlG't CbeM tbe aympComs ot later ataaea ol ftlteNal dl8eue? I bow the doctor'• Dune wouJd be lbocked if I eU.ed for teat.a foe-venereal dlleue.. -•n.T. DEAR llBS. T.: To UM JOW" mind. retum and uk )'Gal' cloca' for routme &-. foe-veoereaJ dis· ..... Tell blm JOG read lt in tldl eofmnn 8a.J that I ad'riM <• llMlll1 dodon do> tMt an ncb t.e1t1 aboald be a awd&i pert ol tM cbletup -wtw!ther tnftdellt1 " ••0:Ud Of' aat. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Winter QU91ter Jan. 7-M~ 15 ·~ • ~ hglliNtlg & Ad1•IOIO ·~· Cs ; ai.IOft •lea ... • "'lllag ••• • U11a••1 • aatu"'• • Ufll Dr9Wlftg • w...-coeor • Cdor&OellQll ·~ • Cer..-oe • Aellu ·~An •91GfteC.-. ·~ Delllfl EVENfHO CL.A.18!1 • "111•••• •O....,. . .......... •Cs•s••• \ --- • ' :.f . J EQUAL HOU8ltO OPPORTUNITY PIS t *jl41I• AD r.i-..... adftrtiMd • *-ww;papcr la sub-.led IO U. l'ederal Fair lloulDI Act of 1HI ..... cm.ke9 ll UJepl to advertlM •'•DJ pre-fa~ llmitaUoa, or clled~-U-bued 00 rr-·~ THE Rf:AL ~ [S'IAT[RS . ~­·:.s ·~ :-:-.:=, =r-.--:.;·---·HAPl'Y-----~ ~; IDltlltJoD...to make aa.y . • ~ IUCb pnlenoce, UllW· HOUDA YS tiaa. ar dbcrl mlM*lcJa .•• TOOURFll81DI "'* aewspaper wW not 194-7521 Dowtaaly accept ADJ advertuin1 for real --wbidl la lD viola· Uan of tb9 law CLASSIFIED INDEX ,, rtlca ,_ M. cal 642-5678 , .. , ... Miii .... IC , .. -la:IZ 11114 ... .... --·-lesl --lcr.'I ·--... ·-11• FO~E5TE OLSON ..... ... ... .. . ' ...... YIU.A .. OF MOUMWOOD MIW CUSTOM HOMI Tbl1 quality home featurs 4 bedrooma, 2.,.. batb1, family room, triple 1arage w •opener. 1a1 appl i ances with microwave . compactor, di s hwa s h e r . continuous cleaning oven Beautiful Uled bath. cedar s hake roof, wood siding and much more. Assumable loan ready to move In. Offered at n65.000. RCTc1ylorCo (.,.!Q-5112 lllCRAntSE =-""'6 trllO ....__ .. ~ ::= .. --..&4 -si:. ~·~-.., .. ..,... '"'"•"• ~ ,._.. -C...lWr ----......... c.. -_, -t..~ lf7) .. .._, -Ill---.. --.......... --.. ·""""-"'' -Otfn ti.r• • lqwp -..... al =~= -lllJll3 ~Cl«* "* S-."-•"' 11.r >"196 ~-r.....,.,,.,~ --WTS & MAIJlfE EllfPllDfT 0..ol IOIO ........ -~ -::::.=:-~' --a..a..a..--~ -5:E!!~ -.. .... -TUICS10ITAT10M """"" ~~R..,. =~s.-..· .... ..-..... .... ~Th .... ~~J..u AllmW o-..1 . . ........ ·-~a-........ -=v-i. ..... -btt1R.... . -~~"'."·.······ = V-.. .. llU9 -~··· -·--·--.... ···-ams,mu11t1 "-"" .... . . • .mil Allaa-................. .,. 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"'' ., ., .... .. .., • • • • • • • • t • ; < .. • . ( .. . • . ~(® ~Realty BAL 111'An ac• •a 1c111MC1 1t4t COMI wnM US. .... COSTA MBA ll••hl•I. Cftefce lee.ti•. .. .. ,., caulal : ' ....... J a ......... t .. Z1/2 ...... ., ... ?Rf lltfilL ..... CL JI ' .. ltJI ..... , ~NI/ SAT. 1..+.30 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••• STAaTIMG $111,000 llWPOIT BEACH 750811 OCllJ .. OMT COMDO 2 Bdrm a., 2 batba: eecmitJ' blQ. Vacant; lam.s. "CCU&Mllk'Y· Sab. ...... sm.ooo m.-. m.-. Eves associated Bl>()p.; £ l>C,. 11£ Ill TORS lOl. 'A• 8t.11t,on '• 1 J•& t 3• +POOL 111• Rm! Prime 3 Bdrm bome ln ~ loeeted Del Ono b'Ml-OIMA Ilea. Well-mallltai.Ded bome w/liant Bonua rm wtth spartliq pool w /diytq tic.rd and atide ! Ema It.oral• 1aJore! Much, much more! I Only Sl29,i00. WOW!! Call To- di.)': m-1100 Old Wortct c..... Ol'fN ,,, 9.,, ~ '"" 10 Ill 'Kl • 5::.::.~'. [JlllNI ly room, kJtcben com- Jlllet«y redone. Newport UNITS UNITS Uti8TS Beaib 1cbool1, and Call for free hlL Duplex. We1tcUff Ptaaa rt1ht • up to multiple umta. around the corner. Fcrfreelnfo.~­....._ '1Sl..aitl CSELECT T'PROPERTIES ANTACl'ION? a-ifed Ada IG-5e71 'NlteL-.n """' fHat " /rte -= llDBll ILllllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MAfiNIACENT WMfTI WAlla YllWI lntr11uing Old Spanbb Rome Above Woods Cove. Six Bedrooms. Five Baths. Large Utility Room. Hardwood Floors. Three Fireplaces. Cedar Closets. Three-Car Garaee. Private Stepe To Sandy Beach. Secluded Garden & PaU ~ Priced At 999.ooo. fAIULOUS '"Z .. MODB. THI 11.UFFS Rare Four Bedroom With Huge Country Kitchen fr FamJly Room . Spacious Large Bonua Room With Bath. Two Story. Dining Room With Wet Bar. Ceramic Tile Entrance. Custom Drapes Ir Wallpapers. Patios For Entertaining. Located On Major GreenbelL All Th111 lncludlng The Land. 1225.000. A "Joy Of Newport" U.tin1. 631-1• ... "'Do.---... CID APPUl.·CUlll./CAPE ..... = .. ,..... I' ti .. _, f1 ' a he' t d h WI I 1194 ......... .,... .... ...... ............ se., ... .., ........ ,,, ......... ... .. ,.... ~ ,.. .... .. ..... . ........ , ........... ._. ................. ,, Ajm!;!d .... fw .. ,., ................ _ .... . fl•....,. sna.--. Ul·~40I. No Down No Cest BelnlttMm. 2ba family bome, aoly I mi beach. Xlnt LocaUoo. lllrry Pleue Call: m..zaea. Bldls HOME OR INVESTMENTS lltn. rwtreat lbr' 1 ~ba. apa. deck,vlew. 2P'/P. WarmJwoody ... ,:ioo. ........ glla Thia loYel)' JohD Lytle built bome ortera ........... " ll"Mt loca· Uoo.. 4 Bclrma, 3 Ba, vautt.d eeiliDp, forma dln.Ul1 room " lar1e muter auite are 10CDe of the features. 'The owner 11 offerao1 contract terms. Full pri ce SLS,950. Call 556--BIO C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES Tr8de Yo'lr old stuff for H~l!°diH Witb a OmifMd .t. IG-51'11 BUYING or SEU.ING Tllhfs Yow DA.IL Y PILOT IOATMART Te,_.,_._. c.1642-5678 t;J Coldwell Banker ASSUME LOAM Principals only. Low down paymart, low In· ter'9t rate, xlnt Or8Jlie Q), loclt loo Call DOW! -- SINGLES PAD $12511! Almost~ Nort.bwood Condo! Full Price m.D! ! Younc Siq1im & coupm type complex balta temLls, pool, apa, billiardl. voUeyball 6 more! Unit 11 upp-aded too. Take advanta1e! Call fut! 7SZ-11'00. (}llf .. I~ 9 •II~ II.JN ION Nrl' [CIMI au a .... Ad•ntben Ma~ tklr .. by I• 1:00 • m. co $·JO p m. Moedaylkrv~ I Lo -s.turday COSTA lfCSA OP'PICB IJDW. Bey . .,. RUHTINOl'OH BEACH J11J$8-dl8hd.. ... lDO LAGUJICA BEAOI 1827 N. o..t Hwy. i.....--... ..... "'°""' OOUMTY .... ,,.. ... am Ot & ···-o..a.. .. ~•us. .. •:• •... , ..... , llefore ~•llllc•llH, uc:ept rw Sall411 • KoadQ Mltteal .._ 6ted.I&. " ......,, ll ... IJ,-.1001: ti()MU REALTO~ S7MOOO 24'3 Ellt C.O.. H._.,.y. Corona dlt Mtr ACTIOMYllW O...btiie tile harbor CCI WWW ID lntDe I.er· rw:e • 10Ul' OW'D Sbaqri La. A fabulom 4 bdrm bome wttb a touch ol tbe orteat.. Secluded awim· mini pool 6 ID UD· 1urpaa1ed view $1,CM.000 Submit on Lerma. A.nd the ..met ol the swf ls youra to enjoy w t rlt1s custom 4 Bdrm No Laguna home on tbe ocean Ude of bw y A pr1celeu loc a ll<Jo 1449.000 "SlllWlll" Dill llSE • SIOUIO MHr So. Coast ,.._ Upgraded! 3 &inns. l~ ba. Country kitchen, fireplace, air cood. Fully landscaped w/sprinltler system. Tastefully decorated. Must See!! C411 '44-7J'' ........ macneb I Irvine realty ADOa I.All llTIMn Lovely brick entry leads to this 4BR home w/vtstas to lake 6 bridge in Woodbridge . Pvt. beach & recreation facilltl• for your enjoyment. $249.500. Donna Qodtball 8'4 6200. (S.) 642-GU ... '211 '°' e>owr on-. Harbor v ... Olfttlr ,,.,, .... can.a V.Bey ~ 7SZ.M14 nows• ,~~~~~~~I 'lllllDclllldrilLtawt&b I; flr•plaH, •DclOHd ITMllRHOMI ,...._ •'lll'11' M tit· ..... 1 .... w. ---aeoutt-...,z:.-... nt .. dM&ult> ...... i:!ni~~~<;= =-==-=-· = Paclfle Jl .E . SY~el .. C:._.,.._. 1022 •MeNIW ....................... ~~::C,!,'! LU9MAllOltYU ='=-~ 4aHONI !lllUADaAw.tcH7M. c.p ...... Ilda well --------..... ' 114 Bdrm. J be J BD&M, 2 ba f&aar. lllllDI wn.t nrd, I car ••·• szo.ooo. d ... pr • wt.Ill MCUitJ. ... per mo.. Oror!A.-.. CM.Y~IMboAd. .,._ '44onl I -------ctaaratn1 !!-Side /Jn •,',fl t: 1 \ I~ f y' : • Dolllaou1e, Under SMIO,CIGO. PrtD ODIJ, All: m..oa. :.'-.SL. ',\I! c, --------------1Uader 90K 2 car pr. Bil C..DPU Sl7t.IOO '* ~ ~ ,.uo. nm ...e 111 Coast HwJ Prtnoa1y mci1 IDclllba .. prieed to MIJ. pqe 9007 :!. ~ ':,:"!!: ~ NOQUALIJl'Y! By owner, Ba+dm w/frpk 00 rear EutaJde Cotta lleu. o&n pvt. llvln&-Owner IUOO down. Sl.117. per IDGti•ated try l50 000 ah 3 bdrm. 1 ~ ba, pool. ~ Utd. cootract' of hqe family rm. llr. ..... Cal.I Du Bibb, Afl. Wood. acz.. ll1'0 or~'1000 61J.JJll c........ 1024 ....................... ·'' ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS •oowN OWNER WILL CARRY Prime Eastalde 3 BR 2ba·SHARP. 4M Costa lleu St. 640-7814, SZl-0190 Ail. c 1111.e LocttHo. 5-w Small. C02Y bou.ae OD ....... Yf!1:'1 ..... bulldable lot. f r J For sale by OWDer'. Call EwsJ •bes e But not in "'!!!!CZJ3~)C13-~TT11~!!!!!!~!1!!!!!!!!!11 ..., a.... .... Don' r- mlu Ulia a bedroom IT 0 _,_ i9~or! _,, ~lrl~ maQ ~try llttdsen wltb tstm features. Owner breatfaat bar . may help finance., f\rtsUce_ L.a.rse comtt SUA.400. ~2ZZ1.CaU to lat tlltb co""'4 petlo,,_lft_. _____ _ ~.Dani mm· ... -------SllD.AOL Call~ • .,. ..._.._ - eooo Wl9D911BIT r:.;oy low•t ln&.e""t n&el Loftly Nort.b a.ta lleaa laome at JHl ~ME 11% Twa•tMlot c:.l '45-f 16 I ---.._<amity room, ~. lili9dl ol '"- and RV atoraae too.~~~~~~~~ Family Dellbborbood,f. many 1menltie1. VA O-r.w I OJ6 ...,.n welcome. Call u .... ----••••••• _..._.a.-. ULio. MAl9el'TA ·:.; HERITAGE . . REALTORS ........ .... Spectacular billtop a.:im.. 2DlW:2lllS lq. ft. a.-to llariDa. Seha . Id • Calle La Prima ..._ •.aoo to INS.GOO. al-3M>; .... Bldr • -lq ft ol uppwles. It I JI ;a ir. -., . 4 Bdl1h. z~ lpaeiou 5 bedroom Ba ot ~ liyjq. ..._ ..._. .,..._ 21ID Wa1kla1 dlatanee to ..... JISfect far ...... beaclaH 6 harbor. ~ •tf7, ta.mu, ....... OD-.d Norm ,_, eDllltr7 ktldlm nllUpa, West Coaat Coa1 f lrep I ace . r.mca..&m_.., Ludacaped lot •lt b -------- ....--.. Lane COY• mD lq ft ol GeeUtriew •red r:uo. Cfoao to md c:t&y npa. z Bdrm. 2 1cboo •· Act toda71 Ba. pre1tl1• 1alore . ...... OaU ... l'Jm ...... Ollllacl NGnll ...._I PbllUpa, Weat Coa1t ·~ r.mca.s.m-.o It 14•._.I ... ....................... ) • MIWPOllT ••••ns 3 lldrai + ..... l4e lo& •/!Qom ... bee& • av. --.. --,--,-ri---t =r.-:~ mo1pbere, "eluded ,.~. Alwmfll Plldo•twlircl. cloM to -------r-~I A home to1-..-----1 W..tecl --IDaa'tW!itUpby c ~~~~~' Almott \4 acre rec-)Q&.•nu BIG ANYON tanaular shaped lot. Ne"IY refurbl1bed Loeated tn Uaiv. Park. ele1anUy decorated Room for PoOl or larae BDrileawr Model, ,,. prc1eo. a Sdnm., 2 ba., ___ ReaJ __ D_ta.,..te ___ , atilioua uea. cat ua ~c°!1~~me oo WATllAlOMr about tbla fabulous ~r·~ 3333W. 0>ut Hwy. NB '45-6646 With =~.000: 91anell ~ ~o;:m_~o= SWBPAD lamib' room •lcractnoa ~ COAST HWY 12 UNITS ftnpace, larse lot.. apec. Q . '~neck· + LAND llOl 6 Att...a~ =:·Call now MlrwpartC...... .~~el1hbo~ COSTA.MESA UJ.TVVVU OPfN l.,9•11\IVNION•l"I' '41-5357 ou'll love lt! 12xSO '523'-s~m-[8lll1tll1· ..... ·.--_w_·"°'·· ·n··HB5HTS---~ic:~~::§ 1 ~~~ A H••• For All "~mUll spacloua 'Ill yard for prdea"' RB«>YATID S ~. 3 Bdrm, family lawn.,.___. for scan. N -·'-t l bl f.!J•:-room for all re· dininl room, tarp U II o v;"f;' before ~ansi!. u: ~· aom comes wltb lhl5 BIG CANYON ~~ ·~':cidl Olriatnaa. tatopa. 152.1920 :·,1 ~.1 to!i:! ~~~.~ ~!>;'!'nd~ 400LP~fUIAU 'QUAIL Downstalra bdrm with UU1 um, 5~ bat.ha. Pool ......._ ~ ,t c.I. 1 . MOS eu:::~:t~~~~i~ 1H£siUNEi' co. ~~,o~1:b f I c-. !~~J- ina, le brick rrplc. in 673-7761 10,. T1t l:JO '..M.I family room. Over 2,000 $11 500 sq. ft. An absolute~~~~~~~~ __ \.. ~ • 1 U02 ....................... ............. 2 Br nr bcb SSOO 3 Br 2ba. or bcb tl50 28r, pool. ... S100 18r, pool, teaD1I $100 Udo 2 Br. nr all Sl50 Onwaw2Br2b9• On water 2 Br /den suoo On water, VIEW. lie 2 Br+deo l2250 Lc,e mw 3Br 2 ba l800 Submit abort term OD any of tbe above. Alao, ownen ma1 furn.lab. WcftrftOlllHw1 IRc. 714/631-1400 Ch&rml.Dc House. 28r. ... carpet, pr., yard, lm/mO.~ 1br. frpk. raop, .ul pd. Adub No ~. S17'91o. lit+ MC. NZ-Ga5 Ttny, efficlenc1 style tane. new s-iat • q:U, JM yud.. Gu, e* 6: wtr pDl. NO DOGS. S1Z5 mo. BeautifuJ 2 BR. new pUa • ql&a, fDed Jard, car., wtr paid. NO DOG6. M50 mo. eau-... rcw appt.. 3 Br ClllDdo ., !pool. liPted teams, HUDa, Jac:au:i. de. Eat in tjtc:ben, f aan· ly rm. frpk. bu&e pvt pido. 6 2 car pr. ~ mo. Ml-4C'77. SH 0 WP L A C E I ! ! -MCieU>adl in C.11. part, --------A1amltcs Bll'J, waterfront Motivated owner.--------=·=~ ~ view, 3Br + fam.il)' rm, AVAILABU!NOW ~oo. Bkr. Call :~ ~~l: .-..~ ~SC01Tta~1f: .• ~· :';~'~·:?'ie:~ ~~~br:::d·,T,·,-::: &llBL. =.awr=~~ =~·M-4721 -------· ____ .. _ALn.IJ_'Tm __ ,._._ =~9-1281 eves. da.$!25mo.W.llOll. .._.: !041 == ~.::: ~-.J/r':.~ -EXCITING• ELroBOAllZA .... --Be-a_cb,_q_uiet_3_Br_2ba._ r::-,:~=: .......... -..... -.. flam the ocean. AaldQa ---•/ WIMCOUMl'IY Ad;)olain&l~P\eua den. palJo, fplc, %-car oear at.ops, 5585 iacl ••W»SATLOT ==°~= ~ ~to~blk.obea~a = ~ob~f~ Pri'!:~ye~old pr,"'5~ ..... ~aftSpm. ___ '711M171S _____ 1 5«>-l.W for special de-IAllOMtl\f<J'PORT beclttfw 24x8' Viking ZagrodzkyRltr ~11 .... , , 11 3207 •Eaataide lBr newly VIEW taals. ltlALTY t7M 170 Hole, •/everything in-•••--••••••••••••••• dcrt'd. pr, CfD. ao P9b clded. Ocean view 'IOTAXSHILTEI 28r2be0cuofroat. fplc. G&m-Olll;~ 180 • 0 c ea 0 v 1 e w. i---------atwe Eat.rellA Goll • 11 Um1s 2 years new ....__ _.._ ._ ,_ ..__ v---.,, .n BAYCIEST Ct!Dlry Club, San ' loo in Co ' ~ to-.....-• ••••1 • --· "''ce .or, 2 Beautiful Jbr, Jba, ..._.__, n.-~~.t-best local sta $7S> ~l ba, md 1"1 c.d patio. house. Super Terms I ..-...._ -~~ .. u Oneote. Mesa.~ down on COO· • · $295.000. Very Creallve living room overloolta SPIClALIUY tnct. Cole before bee. ear._ .. w.r 3222 eo.e to acbla. abopa, Finaocml! Juoo Braun--------cba.rain1 brick pal10 Baullful XJ1S2 Keywest llst, '79. $774,SOO. --·-••••••-•••••• pmk. Ci50/mo. ~117. Ail-~ LIMDAISLI wltb Kol pond. The f.Jllobile Home m DevJdBoune,Rltr JASt1t•cam -~--------11! •,.,. 2 Beautiful Well Appoint· ~~ for planta a Hilla nicest 5 54&-IB50 'l'mnb/awim. 3br, 2~ba. E'Ude 1 Bil. tie yard. iYTHi'SEA , ed On the Water ~outdooren· Park. 7a15 encl OCIAM 4 PLEX IPtit·level. Beaut.. view. $130/mo. 8'0·1814, ErqWlte c:mtom bome $2.1 mllllcm. BY appt. much ......,. Worta own· ...-.. &U,._, • • 0 2'13-u. 6'58 --------Properties. $995,000 le ..i..;_ Bdrms and t-~o~. 3~ 2ooemviewdup&exaon lyr lie. U200mo .• .,., gudena and avocado Cote Realty · · wtt.b ba + dreuinl finance. MM41' ,_._.c Oc:e9Y• &ud ..... "'111 lalle CJD e:dra larxe lot with * J inl' ~000 a.Ir eood. 2 specious 1 lot, $305,000. wner --------2 BR Woocbld&e Condo. trees. Hue• Uvlog room & Investment 6 Z.5200 t:,r in cloeeta. All 'er 2~ba Luak Harbor prt~ No pets.. Stl5 with maulve brick 640-57n ly $29 ,500. View mu. SllOO/mo lae. mo.•••G. ... 7'141 llnlplace. Natural wood1-------1 / ,.}·.._,._.,. 2 YEAR OLD lmmed. oecupaacy. tbruout. Magnificent ~ --~~ Mt-1211A&t. INSTANTIN vaew of coast Ir villa VllWHOMI ., I ~~E TRIPLEX CAMEO SHORES ZBR New JB 111-IL duples.. liabb-Elepot La1una CREATIVE _. ..... _ pri.._ r _ .. , ar. 2~. h"pk. foed llvtna. $250,000. FINANCING I ... """ ..... 0 OWD"710HMP 2ba. den Sl.300/mo. Call yard. dbl ..... _ DJS. Newport'sfloeatplaoned l?OIHarbor,SU206-A Wl.lls localed or. So. NonmDoyle......, mall;__...- commun.lly of Se.aview. 3 540-5937 Coaal Plau, frwys • don osen 1 Bdrm decorator bome •-------~~~~~~~~ acboola. Each unit bu 1--------n.mide Dn1r dee. c,td built around central ./••...,•me ,._.. .. MIS.. flpk, alJDded and 1ar. llSTYllW 2 ea. ----r~ atrium. Muter aulte bu r~ A -••,.. ,.. See today. TI4/834·1m3 .. Sl'Ye.LASS No ~-;.,.. $G$. 1211N.Ow1Hwy, custom loll• Oak spiral TBMS widebacbelor pad 4 Bldroom 2~ Batb, n · ....,. r .. a:tnr"i · j LquaaBeacb ataircaae. CDltom Only 110.o9' Cor more) ,l.Ba,Smlfrombcb. $115,000 tra larle lot. II~.-------- ..,... jacual pool •/C&JlYOO fr don CJD 3 h, 2ba ex-=-=ce reoL 1eaM or ..... optioll. 38dnn. lbllb-..e.149 • -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-1• CilY lli!U view diredlJ ecutive t>~ lo pre-eom.· llobiJe Blltofter. feced JU-.. tQ:S/mo. off muter auite. Ex· stlOoul r View. m-MZ1 41l£X ~~ .lollD nnlf THE HAU.S tenalve use of brick. SD,5I0.0..,.-541.o210. L.AllfOllST Four·plu for only ...... wrou1bt iron • pro· ·-ca ........ .. ... 000 ·--l"""""' d &Ml 1 bdrm contem-fesalooal landlcapi.ofzi 0.:.-' ~Yllowll ... ,. meron, -· • -· ,.........,. .,,...., W '/. ,,__ J 2Br --__._ cooler Jom a.adba .. 1--Aabfe. porar1. rap /ou Don't buy a bome n 2 Bd caado, • •1DOJ ... ..:.. r:e.d'-yd· for your ema.,.. ~ 1neaef1 aroun tbe Newport Beach prior to slip.-.-~~ -dftular a:talnray that aeelna this one. 12~ Pltrick,_.,r.m pet. poured paUo, Euielopport.forlltttme mtatot.belm i ...._,..;i.. D . beautiful home . lnveator . Call mprw ve~ nallable. Ca (JUlUt-50) Tortolae 714,..._fol' appt. llytq area. s.tyUaht• BedOupetm.-. lloblleHomeam.aat ud 1lu• wal11 wlll .. SPARKLE" your SltOODOWM _-!=:~~u~Acrol·for'S. 1200 .baDd!Qs. To1eecau SBdrm Townbome 7mo ••-•••••••••••-••••• .......... U old, Aaavmes balance 4'7·1761 $115.G00.8-509. l=O~ES T E OLSON ·~-, Ml, ........ ..... 2400 ....................... ..r.taaTWHM 2br, 2~ba. lrplc. Perf. lor 2 YDC aec. Nr pool li5Dllo. -...... l.$03 3 bd, 2 be, 1 story llome. Soft •at.er. larse • '1'WUerld. Qr. 2~ba. up.. cndad. all appl Grdllr, pool. prll . $100 . ~ a1k to beach. Comm. pm Atmnil. PamWes .. I; only. $750/mo. Eves I 16311'0. ~ 4 Bdrm home, pr'e· : st.lOoaa racquet club. BIO CANYON UIUqueop-~: • ... 8e'1t porblmly to le.ue lo th1I ~area. 4 Br. 2,IOO LBr ~. Sprinp, 911 ft., acellent C*'ditlinn. all ameaillea. near wlllamider leainc UO· sbopa. Sl15. ZJUC>.7G> fun:aiabed. OD.ty Sl,850. orm.Gl-4131. Coa&ad Unique llomea llNl'ALS 1 Bil. lllL .......... MIO 2 BR., 1 ~ ba •..•....• NJS a BR. m ba. ........ S5:iO JllR.2bL .......... - Reaban 87WOOO , ' ftPI. Near Wedp. 2 Bdrm, fam&lJ rm. frp&e, 3 be. s car pr. ~/mo. Yrl:J • ..115-M17 ....... c ,. ·-1271 ....................... 2 Br + den. 2 ba, frplc. patio, PoOI. $$CJO mo Day Maribeth ~nu; e-re • wtmds SmN ,.., J 3216 --------...................... . GrWJbff 2 Br. Comm Uppa-n.r. Aftb Bay. poa&. cable TV. prdem.r Brand new bome. 3 illd. -mo. 551-4.155 <J Bclrm, 2~ Ba. Pri v. comm. beach fr teania ~~--?~.! =~-mo. ~ ... ' br, 3 ba, ------'750 mo. Avail. DOW. ,......... 1211 ~ e..-cz; .,-3a2. I .. IS I I I I I I I .......... . 3 M'ma., m ba., cre•t CK"ean •lew l Frpk., neww. •~. 1ar. $ISO llD. Alllll-.m1 llACHHOME Bl!tal r•1wde6ed ' Br. 2Ba z st.ory home.. ~ ' mo. A..U efttt 1st. cau Beaalillll bome in ex· l-;-~AD~--;;mz;;~~~~ ctmi"'9 Vkioria beach. I~ Jbr, JM, fam rm, 3 W I ' ta 1291 , dem. • ,....,.., wldte ••••••••• ···-·-·· ........ Qepa to heh. BOii.ES FOR RENT ID>Ollo 4N-tC2l J or 4 Br. Priced from sm..-m. hc:d yard • i..... Sbowplace, rul· 1ara1ea. Families fuwn redwood, llua. please. kids fr pets elllMdraJ opm beams, w6oome Callt1"2511« s-n;mk OC9aD YU, 2 ma11. Al/.. •fee . dedla. ar. z~•. Zf.rpl. c c • a ..... tile tab, huae ., 2 $ a • 3425 ~SID/mo. 134.27211, .. I ........ ·-··-- ----------... 0....-12.fto ..... lllr, Ula No Loa Fee. ta.500, .,..._. Lrt lBr, Aclalt, hll ... 1'71 ....ta.J, all •lllUM"e, 1.ml lo. Cout Piasa. ..._... 3JIO owner tranlferred. n 1111111••---•" ZD•e-.11+5a 1111 mroaanrr 0 ; ....... 3600 3 qr ' Br. Priced from ' , ...... P'Ded yard ............ ___ _ 1u•1H. Families lbdrm.ltaa.dean.wcl.6 pleaae, klda • peta llllm1r lat., 1d. m pets. • CaU-.W• CU pd. D-P. Aftll 'aa t. lrNftl.,..,, _,_ •1mo.. ---cba. ..._..,.. nu•...,......., ....................... .. ....... .. YEAR·AOUND FUN: Social Act1vltlea 01- 'ector• F"'e Sunday 8nmch • 880'1 •Par· t1e1 •Plus nwch more. GREAT RECREATION: Tenn11 •Free lenons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health OutMl•S.UNI• Hydroma~·Swm­ rr11ng •Golf Or111eng Range 8!AUTlFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur- nished & Unlum11hed • Adutt LIVfng •No Peta • Models O~n daily 910 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• .... port 8e9Ch/So. 1700 18th St IDovtt el 181111 (714) 642-8170 Newport Beech/No. 880 lrtine <•• 111111) (714) 646-0550 4 BR. 2 be., unturn. Yearty . . • . . • • . . . . '700 3 BR, 2 bl, bay view tum. winter .... -. Sl.000 2Bll,2ba., rum. Vari.)' • • • . . . . . . • . • '850 ----· associated ""' , .. r "·. w • fl 9 ,,, ', ' : '• . . . , . ' LUXUIYL,fYIMG Fum bachelor unita, in cptt edult complex. day/Week or mo. Avail -------- Larae bachelor; 1 br now. U2·1J3• d7•· Driwb,.N25.nall.now, 81Jt1 wttll pool, Jacuui, 6G«i'11"99. 2 Br 1 Ba, carport. 1214 baleonin, pvt patios, W. BILlboe BL Call for catb9dral Hilln1. I•• 2Br, ZS., lleH Verde ·-JI Ca •-1 trplc Ai diabwaabera area. $37$. Jmmed. ...,... m « ro..,u, Jl'nJm 1215. 218.'M> Harla pc ie11kla Aak foe Bet-_7»-_mz __ &ll_. ___ _ Ave.54f..3U7. _ty~.-~ __ m_. ____ 2 Br, 2 Ba, new pluab ....................... am...,..,,....._ Qate • co11. charm. tl>ft.-..rl Call: Dom~~ at mo 11 CATHEDRAL CANYON UDl W..acttff Dr. _..., '100 lq ft. wW btl6Jd OOUNTBYC.UB nit, ample parkha Jalln P'laber' Ml-nll. Alrport Office . Secretarial service nail. 1140. 9151.mt CUSfOM lliOMY..,. 1ahhW tw' I la Ila..., llaD • CIOCD• ....... "' ......,. ror m tilt 1eu •ltlt ·• P ... 1 .......W.Jam.f(Kf ~ve da19. Sacb ...... , ........ '°' die 2dQI. Owp It, "° wca.Jed.I F• more lafonnallon ..t &o,&MW ,._, M caU ,,_ J ... ,,i.lllts •• IHO ....................... PREGNANT? Carto1. ~CIOUDMlinl• ~ Abortiaa. adop- UGD•keiea:*>a. APCA&E ~1to LM Veps ,.A.Vma 1!!...1IL vi. Sdierta•*' A1rtiw ~· .. wt Jar lnformltian c.u * '""°"' * sn.-JO aumu100 a.HtOul.ealls.ntce PllE LAW SWISent Meda •.ooo. WW do anyt.b.ina Le1al Confidential DVM P 0 Box 3242, N 8 1a13 TOMMY-S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS NZ-1571 Allio~ Lolt la,._. IJOO ....... •-•-•••••-•• DIAMOND WANTED: 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. front un1t of Vf!fY nice 2 bedrm, patio, C811Jlldnl, pool, Jacuni, l..ule Bil Bear cabln. _,A .. _ sm mo. Adulta, no pet.a. PDOIU>l. colol'TV, 2frplc, DIC.sums Prime Newport Bucb loc. Neu o.c. allport. Rent jocla recepUon. ocnterence rm, Jadtor aerv., utlJa, 100 'ree coplea • mo•e . Secretari&I aerv. a •all Uzornc...~1-N11 Oemea&•,pliain.-.............. .. JudH laventor1 • l'lipma. Pnv l*lt1 wW ~ J to 3 Cltllt.. cab. N. 8. 54MW75 ~ ExceU. k>c1tioll u.-... carpet.a, .uapes, Located acroaa from •'-near Npt ffit9. 1 Yr LM. beam cell. Ad1ta only, DO Nwpt .Bcb Golf CourN ----==--14.__;_~.;.;....;._I __ MllACMaTY, IMC FOUND ADS AIE FREE Cal~ O.C. Am'OIT ESCORT SBYICE ~ mo incl. water • 1 peb. Refa. 2354 Saota _._ · prdener. All· ~5112 Ana Ave. ~Mza By IR'l-_,,,., ~- EASTSD>E, 2 BR 1 Ba, 2 Br, 1 ba, ccuple pref new paint, new cpl, cule I.TIO. Call •Cent. 548-1181 1pt. $395. 751 ·2060, _far_tm_o _____ _ 5tW'745, Pam &Gde deluxe 2 br w /auu- DEUJXE 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. deck, 1ar•1e w/lndry. ftreplace, ,1400 9q ft, 2291 "50. incl util Adult.a, DO MJ.oet St. $4.50. Avail plta.151H1.M. Jan. lat. 213/s.2·7236, .,_,.... l12' 71'J6CZ.1111 ...................... . ~-~ IMJe.trbeaul. dehmeZBr ~.._..u siucUo trtplex w1v1ew. .-Aa HO._fwmUCID HllhlY app-aded. pro- f-akmilly decorated 1 BR Bldt In V enalllee Qmdo~fOUD· lain .tr park -like courtyard. .Full a«Wity bid&. SC75/mo. Call C.-'44-7Z I I ASXPORNJGEI...~ . APAITM9n'S AllLTS AdulLt M50. 340ll ColeP> Dr. 213-115·4'U, or New lmmy townbocnea, 2J:Mll2I. .,._ 2M br. fprk:a, bay view. Veerty. f7Mtl2 Bkr. Gl•MDOf'INIMG •· 2Ba, lrc. deluu apt. 2 Br, 1 V. a. $625 °'9ml view, end pr./ ~ 11IE BAY FRONT 162 2Br,2Ba $'50 lknle. ~~-tr •ptl with Tiew deda. Exoel._, locaUon. walk ~ awct 8'7WlllllO. to complete abopp.!!f.· Studio apt., Span.I.ab style, L ,. _ __.. ,._ -.a.., 2 ~ 1aDdaca tri-pla.. pr. tDcl., ... .....__, ·-.__, 8cladoul apa. Private _ea_11111 _______ 1 BR. 2 bL, f.rpk. O>mm. pa:tiiaaordec:b. II rt•.._. ll40 pool. No pees. Walk to ()pen lCMdally ..,. ........ llo. •'W•WU.OO.C.11. ·-••••••-•••••••••• 2. Condo, ~bdrm., 1 ba. (Bebind Harbor OJuatr7 chab HWDlUea. Palm Sprtap lawy ~ do (Adult) oa lllUsloo HWICC, aUfacWUea, by ..-or loqer. 811-5'311 c:IQS.t81-uotev•. MAUI, Ocaofroot 1 & J BR Coadoa. RM.lty west, Ltd. m Lawdni st., I .1beina llaJa, Hawaii, Bil. .. )194211 .... .. Slw'e 4100 • No. F.l Ca.aUno Real $.AN~ENTE 4t~JIOO Speclallllnl In bu.1- aessmeo, residents ~. 71'-1241 .... "42-5471 111C. Slln'IS ~ IOZO PlATO'S llTUAT Rani! WM ii bavinl JNr ~·-•-•H--H Far ~ Al IW· place ot bualaeu at lnveaor Waated for Lall• Foimd • .-t" Call iDJla& couplea, Belas BUerOenter. Beci>.cin-•tor ... pra1n COD· Ani m •I '"'aal•laoce "' aba o lutely N o froom, peuona11ed atrUtloD at Lake • " • Preuure, Adult Yun . pbooe auwerta1 rnd Elaia.-e. 50150 apUt. lAque. D7·227l. DO fee. imo IYar, HoUJ'W'QOd more. Secretar•I Ci::..req. &4~7'1&, ~orklml•Jllll~Call ---'-a.,A"-.. '-. r,_.__ __._. Pe'-BotUne MAllA81 ....................... ~~ ..... ~.......... ......,, ~... .. ..,..?AYa6dd9po91U• focallBeotm.mi. .._,t.u. 1111 nwr.aam,,...,... ,FMM•MOllmls cut fi•iDI eapenaea! UDOISI ·~ ••111111 •0 ••••••-·-~ ........... y_..-• llCOllTS Profeulonally aloce --.,._ ..._._ -Jl1L Brick omce Wld.tq, 1>-,__LO._. ,,..,. . .._. v~ .,.... OUTC.U. OML T HOUSIMATIS pnn.. 1JOO aq. fl. F...t -4 Re•ard SU OSl7. D.p.""-lir ID-Wt :er=~.~~ a.it n.t Died Lo99 cm _,..,._ 6J I ·Z 140 N.B. or ao., .,._ 2~ba. SM-aUeorew.a~ 0:.'*"!'!!fopet' LOST. Doc. ~abort.hr. GOUMIUMttt. DCHmlJU t _, -lo IDl9t IS Iba r.a na.mc ol ''Bet· Prof w ~ --"" 5'eYe • p, ,.._. _.... Elepat otnce apace a r:-'**! tJ'". vk Soalb Lasuna. lk'd~~K.B. ,_,· fn.21.ll;Gl-01.D ~410to700~. ~... Jl&WAJU) Cl~:m:5. Aoqt0nty~l1. A...U Jma 1: Sbr 3br. 2ba, --------TU,..._ LG1t Med., lhrt hair. Y. bamelnClllw/ldyflUJr IM0 ... 19fr I~~~~~~~~ German Sbep. mix, dfebb'. IZZ5Mo btAlut. &uc:utl•• office, I· NlrH•n m.21'1'6&IU30 -.... airport .,.__ Up to la SboppintCenter>. •00.UXE* S... to bl.II, abops 6 venam. Studio Pent· 111-5m/Ml-:MOI t.ec:Ja. • 11o.. WANTED: Rmmt to abr 1q. ft. New c:rpta A~ c:barm In 1 28 R b m , _Ca11_now __ ._56'7_·70_io_. -- CDll. szso. AvaU. Jan. 1. V"NEEJ IMO HEY -..saomo.Aat.Jlm. 3 Br. 2 t.. lower, nr. So. PIDnnl APT 3. ~. 2 bdnm., 2 ba. l6Mf7 7sz.tao Oil Ptm. "25. No peta. muw'" • ~ ~ ~ mom. LAWOMCI PrealU1lou Npt. ct. k>c. 18th floor. <kut vtiew. Ubrar.r. aec:reu. 1118C9, storap. Expq. i..ar,e, ammy 2br, 2ba. Ml.-r7. J .. ,A41hG311r lfao.'75011o., lto2yn. Nwpt Jal, teOO. Daya ze d d b b 3poola BAY 6BL\QI Female roommate To share 2 br apt Costa ..._ SJ.7' mo. WT~ (211) U3·H80; eve ~~. ·-~m~: Qawredearport REALTY TINIU a«m m411lorlll-2118 pildoapta_,88Q'a wfrd1I ln& to lawyer fir' e ._.., ueoc. and r s..ca. ... . ._. ................. . 1 Mml.ftn. ltud.lo a)lt. for ans penoo w tutil. U20Mo. No Peta. m.1210, 4N-192S an. • lpmlswbda. dmeto rw,a • bcba ar, 211a, ocean view. walktoaboppbaa. NewtJ~ 17111 • -·····" -.2211 .. w.... lie CaDJQD eoado •Wt 847-6064 m.; 2 bdrma., 2 ba., ........ • .. t:rpl,,,. bu. MCUdtJ, r:-I •I tamia, pool, apa. LlU MtF NGIHmot.er to abr partnerablp. CaJ Clt9f1MO IBr bM lo H.B., 1115 ...... ' P'0ll91 +mi.-..-r• .. "" imaq.n. -ID( M&Wf'Da.- F rmm&e w&Dted to abr 1117 W-.cWr, N .8. f71.61l I ~Ml.fO» ~by furn apt lD CM. Ref req. eo..t~ ..... llSOJ-.. + \ll&lL 14$-C740 a 1q ft Laa Bell ole - new!...-O;MO-SN'l aftSPll atudlo for real SUI. CA51f PAST l.aYel1 au adul1 .-.. ...._ rm.mt. 111uo1mo, ~.~ •uoe: St;:,::J: • ............... ~ Ed. Wel&dl!f ma zi.. pool. __.. ..._ -c M -··· -. -~ -..-. -· '500,adalla.AwallJut. -._...., · ·• MDllUa.._.LoeM _,,, __ .,.. ___ .HB_._M6-0llt ___ . __ , ..a. OaUAm.m"431. £w. oles. m-ci. a. trom t'~/.:~a llM:HWOODAPTS --------l!nd OS> wm lhare nu :,.::C' NrY uall. 2 Br, 2 .. sa. Lie 1 br J..:>OM Tult1D Condo w/othar liaclll'J.7010. .... 171 sm. WAJ...K to abopplna. cal>-.,._ J'OWlC P">l"'lonal or Top Loeatloa, Harbor ._ ....... ~ Pool, Jacuul, bltna. 2 er, 1~ a. hrD.bM atJle. lbKtlat. Herda need not Blvd, at Baker, C.11 . IOH Adulla., DO ,.U. ta.J.IOO MW&a. No s-ta. sa25. ...., · f71.ln.L ... ft' ID am alilopplq IMl-mi. Female to 1bare new etr, newlr ct.coraled. ... C.. V....W.Oondo.. E.C.M. duplex. 1225 ==ca.!.; ol,.... ...... a.eta. tJ.11. Pool,aauna muter or 1200 abare • meitlM. J-c.dbbae.s.c.ntJ. t.a.m.... • · ....... 44IO • • 1 • z '" f'tda A• · •ou.evm1m .1001 -................ WJ'Dt MALE &aeeutlH I0-46 l'W'IMlnAoMcltpeeeat ' ' I I' lj I "• .• ;,, ' I t 'I •• (' RBWAllD! lalt: hm ~. wtdl~. tron • bllc, t.qa, Vic Lema Bdt. se.t71IO ECSTASY ESCORTS 972-1655 Laat: S.t, Black Lab. llC/VISAJQllXX '7)n. "Bhae ", very Im- portant. please call. Prat. Exilal&lwe llua11e IUcbard Kanaler Teulona llelt awa7 mmz . ~ Ptt.er-......n. Lael: Stbartan Huakte, Elc:MtqPboneCalla ~ Blk/Wtl&.. ,,...,, blue w .. rafor,...i. Tryua • , • • . 8 t w D Ed . J\:IDe..A·P'rilnd: laJ641. ln1er/Werner, HB v.., meticulom ablile llM015afU . ........,,_ m a l e 1 e e 111: j n I PbuDd. Ptt BulJ. Oraqe bowec1Mntn1 work. Can SL Cll. Call lo ldmtily ~. cba4affwr. Prefer 111.cmr. workln1 for ainfle --------• penan. 11/P'. Call evea. f'-1: Bladt 8eUer' Ill.a, *-11'M. male. Bed/Buff Ha.tak7. maJe.. lrtab s.a.r-. rem. 844-MM, NB Animal ~-• Okt a'*' a HQ'a • VtrHUIH, 1Br Pen· * 2Br 28a •/aame ar ,_..ble,..._, 1171 M .... 11 •PMta "•""-tboase. •. 1WJ11., nu a.amNBM5--.. IOOteJ7IOS."-~-••tc•mJIJI f'Dud: rem. turlle7, Bklll' Wlll&ed To Ibara •0•••&M••i.e Cf11U/drs-1 pool, om. Hp&. 8dl. bee J.OOQlq. ft. IDllAVDJ>&ba aocnl&~• ~ • 81a:nnonr, Bq: w To a.kndo. •Jee• .... Aho'5 A1t. Boa, 171·1121, wtpool.Fem.Adaltooty. PLAZA ··= Ptr~-C.M. Muat dHcrtt>., IM-MJI.. ITMIJOO, sao.+au1 11c.1sz-1411 ms.._.ven1as,c.111. all : 111-7111 S-Gnl. --------MMIU Pa 1 ... vbaalMO 1 .. 0GID, l blda, 1"111 ~ f;;;;;~~~~;;:;;;~;J;;::3;==;:;:::;-l'oaod1 Part Terrier, --••• .. •••••••••••• c:r b7 moadL • mo. -'t. blMt. ........... 4JIO w .laDt ll. Lflt 1 Bt. d1S ...................... .. IO-U2l; l7Mll& ~---epece. '71 ~ ap. DOI W. Ocea-__. J Jr. 2 be dqpln. ft'aa&. H.8.1TM114 Xlat loc Dt Udo .... ,... m-. OMae ..... - CULtlDALIOL l ·C T r A • v L 0 • r llJSWOOrOAIS TOYLIVS•lllT • IDdlanapolta, R.8 . •wn I 1 I Pallnlo1. INT/IXT. Nlll&.-....rea., L2 Jn. esp. IJe'd. One ..... ESSIAM UM the Dally Pilot ...... Reealt" Mnlce dlndary. Your --------11 Mrrice la our ea .. 80CIMlt.bms JOU ••m Tbe ,__ draw m tbe lflKlaJt1. to MU" Claul6ed ada do Welt. . .a Dellr PUot call 142·51178 ext. m It well. MNnl. a..tfied Ad IG-5l7I. 7 ,; :t=!: ~.!~ ..... ?~!~ ~?~ ..... ?~~ ~?.~!.~-...?!.~ ~!!~ ..... ?! ... ~!~.'!... ... ?!~ tWpWmlM 7100 MlllpW..-, 7100 tWpW.... 7100 ..................................................................... ~W:;.-4-7.oo ACCOUMTSPAYAIU AUTOllTl.Ul!!RVJCI'! lookllHper, Hp. for a.teal Cl.Bin-II CUSTODIAN , ............ -.. -·• Cl.a.I s day wort .-. Apply ~co. SUa.ry open. CREDIT ll PM to 7 .(ii. Su..oday Daya. Co1la Meu • ~Trrli111 ._. .... , ladultrial t.a.mica. ,u. Ila ta11e oe tbe bay in pty c.i.m-Tek. •t w Newport Beacb witb iati a. CM. clop • c.bildr9 &o be --------Mu.t bave at leaat 2 Newport Tlre Ceo tar, .._._, t b r u Tb u r a . 11 7 S =::rt a r••. XI al Aowftlq ~~~ mED: 3000&CatlhryCdll. BoWer/labeler for H · ~~_.. ~~ Co.l.a Mesa f=.· mmt~~~ cared for. Beautiful aACCOUMTIH• d ......... -... -D&.DUAN pe.,.Un1 vt&amla com· ,,.., .. ...,..u.arn -e )' a n g nu&v &&WU'° --at. a.. b.rde Aa1tioD require. fil.lD&. CD-701S ~ macbtne. Xlnt paid -l'!xper. pref. Mu1l llUIJ.__. ... oopr · Ille typlna. heavy c:umc ifhST Pbod. Bewrqe room wtlJa view ror ti ve- • pencnael. 3 Penooa needed. A couple 6 a alntle person . References will be cbec*.ed llloroalbly. nm ls permanent employ· a.-for pleaant. de- daca&ed pa'IOD. yearly tio.., pod aa1ary. • Dmb6e wort tune. Loea car lor qaaW'9d driver. Ot.lllGasl n. Joi.tr Roeer. Inc., beneftta • wortdn& COG· bavetooll. ~ .-.., oa npertence. pbonea, Klnl. service For leaal department CUSTCI • mYICE bu ao excellaal op-ditiom. Call penoaoel, P\&llttme. PrefwSpan. 6 orientation. 3 emonthl TypUii speed 50-56wpm. ~ ¥Oien wanted The BleJboe Ba)' Club la aowblrma. partuDkJ for a briabt, llM3M. Babyaltter, my bome. lhcl.spwkln1 7»5181 _._. __ , Buh~ lrnowled1e of towort prr eves M·F, 5 ...+MbapenonuaJr limn, Nllable woman ._.. • ._exper. a Ip ha bet l c a I • lta•m lad _. Sii. • !ua. E... only. ltuat be e•penenced. U*JnpwMW AecoanUnc Clerk. The -------• to can far teecber .. 5 yr Br .. kfaat Cook• u . numerical fllina. Good to ~ Xhll 9l.artilal aal. posWan ta entry level ,&ttountini old prt, l yr old boy. ~ oaly, top pa)', =~bUi= pboae etiquette Xlat _..._ __ . ____ _ wttb me opportuntt1 I .././.{ Mon-Fri, 7 :J0-4 •30. nee lent beoeflta. lncomta1 written ID· mmpllD)' ~ bmeflta DATAIMftY adv aa cement. Ea . Ta.OIARY Tram needed. Refa ,.. BNmltW bMdl loeatai. qlirles, workinl w /lG-Qall peHoand, m.aM OP9A Toa w.-.r-o., ho dQa/ft -. lluat be aper. pmiaace ia bel'ul. but qW-ed.AfUPll • .-7•11 ~~.:'°~ Irey, b1ndttn1 beavy de-Part tlme. RequlrH :!cm":~em;:~:: ~~~ BaJboe Pm1Dlu1a ..io. JolqS.,.. ~·=~~og a.Ell-TYPIST ~:.i.I!~= c:.11 ••• t1 I Jlr Mu.It be eaper. Hra: bealftt.t are nceUeat. "'"-•-1---·•-oa .__ bas Im.med. openla& f« Tramee pae.itioD avall•· from __ ......_·-~-. c:...1..-. '-.a-.t-l r .. l&LKM'ua...,.. ....., "-U n-C1tl It..... blelnourCLautned Ad --~ .._, • ~ oa )'OU can won a few daya mamcurilL ._. ..,.....·1 Good opportunity to . lllfult be able to work .~ & ~ 7aaHpm. aperteaee level. Apply or a r~ weeb to earn suautm.sno. l:apr'd la oew 6 re· '-m•arowlDthiapci.i· vertu~departmeat W11.b httle superYilkJn .........,~,~ lnpenoa«aeadn.ume that XTRA Cub~all --------~~.L ~~.· Um. Hcura tolPM lJ&hl 4.30 PM ltattinl Ume ,,....,TIME Pleue call fM appt. MOD. • In. I .JO to $ 16-7&.. to. m. Work the bours ""'" .... .,.._, l'lW U&ll-.o t)'IMAa requir.d ~ dally Call peraon.nel. ..._. --~·-.__ ~-BIDldnl 11.eedy, -~ waaes • ll-.M _ .. _.... wpm). 1')'pma tat will -· I l tt _, OPB .. , .... #!!!... •-_,,.....-baveavailable. ~ San ClemeDle nrt-caDtallDUUIU be .,tmtnlst«'ed. Some m&IM run ov DI a ra ... ve ~ "W 110G WeUe Ave Accouotin& Clerkl ccotacl ~ from 20-JO. tOI> lrvbae,C.9271' Bookkeepers Olbmet Dop. C.•1 6 ten hy by touc h DEMONSTRATORS Fn pe.y. at. trav~. Garis Wed..S.•SuaAM. o 141546-0ll I Data Entry * m.cm. ANGii ALLIN oeceeury • s. io.m 11111.&1 epm -0 my hw•..-""· Drher to DeUYtt Accounlaata CAIPIMTB 714-7SJ..0600n.ll Eacellent company ~ aeac 1WI" bome ~ real eaa&e. DAILY PILOT At.Xlrt.on LOAMPIOCn_.., to do wort a& eabia la ~._._.. __ ! beneftta locludlnt Foods • apphaacea. lep.1, lDI., maat. 01 'tbourcamenmlrvine. CPA'a ~ ~ out 11"'11V'1". '-'vasa mec"cel. deDLaJ . We &a· -.ss7>«21J.3'0-7000 accl.. Call <714> .._.. appUcut m&iat bave CALLORVlSITTODAY R•at=Beads &aim' lar vaeatioa tlme. a... auranceport··-""·u ~ Goodd 0$>' Dental A u l Orlbo llill&Patt. aood drtvtn1 record. <Jmee Olllad V\dj ~or 1201 Dove SL, NB ..... .., aor a Vance· dnade, JOCD our teem G...._, • b&.e ma.la ..... .__ wap or * HO! HO! HO! llOB•A I ....... llll'tllll-19 F.qual()pporWDily mmL Procrw1ve olc C. M . &.eawie. pert time for 40 v a a . ff o u r l Y * acco1ml'Jiiiiil a.-.J clerical dutiel.. F.mpl N a.s..~10 s-J+mileqeallowuee. UllHiiill'P" ~ bM pbaDeL CM$HlER -~-part.,________ P'or l.Dtervte• please \al a&Jl complie• C.K . Call B.uTy Seeley or zdsNo Broedw•J VJ t1me ..,..,.. Apply iD a.DICAL call: Dent a I A s s I s t 1 o t • Ml-'9 Pblt« OueUllt M : COME IN! SB.ICTA SPECIAL etmSTMAS GIFT UMDIR OURTUE! @ accounting personnel temponJty DtTtlklDOI Aceountantl AllOdated Penoo.oel s.rvtce,lDc Eanl atra money ~ tbt balida)'l I Many -Ollffl-wtlb top pay tbrou1bout Oran1 OJmlJ Pl.US!! AiklllltOur Mn lllmPllll! aio COidwell Bad, ...-Two a..,. from PenioaneJOffkoe Ortbodoatlc. a.o A pre GENUAJ.. orncz -__ '4_J._~ __ J_2_1 __ Didi. Santa Ana er ...-mformatioG. J1at1. mT P'alrril'w R4. ec-mi. ext. m ferTwd. NB. 664-1.111. Sm.. mmmr co rdocat· '714illMIOl p&eueCCllllad: Cll. urm MONEJ7. Ol.t.MCMCOAST mctoR.B m Feb Needl MOD/IJIPOllT CeolaDean&a nuu DAILYPILOT DriYtt/Oardeeer ('O(llb c:oomMMATOlt IU-U50 c.bier'I Deedecl Compe· 330W. Bay St Have vabd CA Uceme pld .-. olfac. penon, Advanced M alnt . tst, • bardwortiDI ID· S E E N 0 R R E L L Good drt i _. llll'Olll accts rec, accb H o.ta.._. Y "1 recoru. pJble, )Ile tvptna. Ql,Am)'l't:y, 411wweell dMcluala, to be caaluen TODAY ... P'OR T AT r ...... ~1.. llln qe 20 Apply at 1 Syat.ems, Janrtorlal Poal· tloo, cpl1, 1lo1les, ~ USU FE • llock clerb for our SPECIALJOBI ~-1 pie •"' ~ mawr 8'cJ md ..U.,.. fn>m Pe o DY a • v e r • l6 • o 6 att.eoUoa '° detail tm.rDaUoea1 eanets. ~&LomAull 1IDIZI' Btadl 8M1 Htmtlo&toa Beach. Ca ~z.J~ ~7~~ WENEED: e&.alnPIST Placa.\a.CM. Salary camm •/Ufler. prlmarll)' Finland m.mr f« rmu.-iD· ________ , Ot.11 BocS ~for RenlwC\lllomllreq'8re· AETNA SERVICE SYSTDIS -Opnlnp ._ • ._ •L5SECR!:TARIES EJtcel «>Prrt&LllJty for IMUfBS ---~-~ meab, dutiee, •Pt· ---.. llOOd typist lJI Equity VoluaM • prtee coo· 121141 ............ ... ID expaadlnl cleaolal EIS oo $5.+per hr. F\lll or * C.11 · pe.rt-ume. IMS-ms Amway baa 4.000 pro--F,qua.l~~Opp~l'!~mpl~M~/F~/H~I U TDTE U duct.a Distributors want· -= IR ed, ao door to door 8Ulldnl MAaKrrS 91&M39 TaLa APART'MIMT MGll crle•pott otnc. > 1.8 umta ID Costa Mesa. ~ f« malDUinaace • bte bookkeepln&. Apt. available. MZ-8229 Arcbltectural Office Clerk, Npt Bcb firm oeeda full USM office clerk who ii orderly • bas IOOd reuoalnl far prlorlt.le.. lluat bave car. Good opportuntty to learn bow ao arcb-.c tural ftnD ia nm. 752-s.517 All• ..... , ..... lmmed Openlbl, wlll train. N.B. ~9811. IAl&T CMLDMOMITOI MAD• m • • mo. ht. roomt-board. •o llr •Hk. Tbl1 may concern oc ,, 11 care ol bnbl you. .. W. ... • ........ ~ -~ ' ' l d whol••'w cl 1111111111.rial .. ama1-a •• , a . ......,. WeaNlook· =.~:-: 1111 ... iDdirillllaJs "'° want to eara btwa .......,eta..lttme.a ----• wt. ---mou&la '° --per ...... • ~ neueltaUon, ..... f'lll • •IUIDe.. ..... nldCallf ....... .... GP.a ... • ...... Uc. Ooatad DHfHl tr:.~= Emp&oJment De"lop. :,,;"~· ...... or meat Dept . DO.,. -.. m1farm. a.tn.a». M pd. for lt7 call ~1 for aa la· ..;;;....,,..;;;:;;;;;;:.;;;..;....' -----.....,.. ....... ... It • lllrn.r. ... .... ........... ..,'° sueee11. ror •• la· ..W.W. eall llf·UIO. lntDI. •JtTYPISTS Loan J>eopt. ol nallooAJ ::,.or :::::'2 ~ ~ GB•AL OffWCI ...-.. foe IOOda tm- mort1a1e co. T~ t'Jtia. Nd PIO a •eel! or Tl•n• ported /u porled lo •12 ACCT a.ER.XS •llC.l!:R.K TYPISI'S of FILE a.ERKS Top Pay-Beoefita No f'ee.Pa1d VacaUoaa 50wr!':'al::'MDI P'talaad. Re•••• in· pe uty, aod Sood more. Orange Cout P\&.1.1Umepoaa.6oaavalla-Yak:9and~ol&edbta. dtncal ak1lll req. FOR Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. ble for reliable 10· O:aad _,... Empioy· APPT. CALL 975-1080. Herrmann. Fo unta la diVlduaJ to wist IWV'lce mmt °"'~Dept mt for Naoey ColdweU Valley <No of Slater department maoaaer OOI' lSUST-4>1.8 Ad pUd Benker Raid. Mortaaie bet "n Ne• bop e • Tnal r'9QUlttd. pbooe lor bJ ......., •. ch A ColdweU Banker Elxbd l ~ • ctia.,atctJma. C.11 _ _..:.._:........;:..._ __ _ Co SbeUey ~z:m.. A1J Equal ()pport. Co Dnver Calli ODpyuaa Products COOIMGQ. .. &!tty lieftl podkla cod. ~ tdUna orden f .. Mabm_..-•-Mlll-to t.be com ~~·~ud . quallllcalioal lJlclude: lmow'8dle ol 10-U)'. taa •wpm• aome eapaience. cu•oMM 'Mn Clay Ave. HB CW /Blacb S/Oarfleld > E.O.E. Ill/ It• llDIATI PAITTIME Ol'B•ta WM..W&S-...,. .... .,......tow .... DAILY PILOT To our carrlen ill lnme Applicant m111t bave = drtvlna record. IUtloD ••SC-Ot' van Hourly pay + mOeqe allowance. Call ~~ or Foster '42-4J2t OOOK ar.lr1ut. aper nut be faa&. Good ltart llal l&L Co belleO&.I, s da Drul ca.rt, pa.rt tJme, ..._ Appl)' m penoa n.-Wed-Tbu.n after Jolly Boeel' 400 s. Cou nOODI l ! 11 to I : 15. lfwJL&a Bcb _MMMM ______ _ Oook /Dap. Parmuen ELECTRON IC AS · pneitkm full Ume, do QMM QS-all ~ WQltdq caad.. apply ealarJ tommen111rat• .,._. n. uP.,. crust wltb uper. En1U1b lac. 4513 Cami*' Dr e.,eakl•I •referred. ~ . ADdrw Dectronlct 1111-L · Alrw!J.Aw .• c.•. ~ Uebe:DI Daduilllc A.910""17 firm ....... oe.. ...... Ptr tn.IDeel for mf1. dly, Zara w19lle JOU learn. lla'll1 btDtllta. ~•ma O"'CA&. MMISTIW. 11CIA•CAL VOLT . ·~ .. , . . ... ._._ 0.1•111 ... otm-tJhr•~ l)' Ulbtaat. &aper. ·-., .... IJT'I .... cl ~ XlllL ' 'lb Jamea laaarance • lnt.e. Call MHrine ,.-.,a.o.&.. JAMfroa °"*"'r ID OM, pe.rt-tf me ,S,I t111 wk. . .......... • . • . PAUE.UP mEMBlER wllb al leut 1 year ex perlence, preferabl new1paper. ExeeJleo CCM.1qJeQ)' bnefl1,a. Appl ~MM aodlP!I a&oaday Chru J'rlday. OIMl .. COAST DAl.YfltLOT MHm d>W.Ba1Sl. ea.ta .... Eqaal~ .. ------.. ----........... _ -- AUl'OS WAMTID Dan\ tndll · Mil ua your uaed llercedet Beas. Call U1 to find out what your 11.BZ'a really worth. 77 -.---...J ,_....._.. Milaion Viejo Import.a -•UIUVUI, _......, 131·1740 ~!!: 748SWS. tuo MIN.Mew HARBOR BLVD. of CARS ca11au11a 0 "11 Camaro LT. '°9ded. SJOO or aaaume leue T»l1'13or-.ulJ ''" ....................... 1mr .... c.a•• New tires. just had a tune up Needs Umin& Mt. SCTS/olfer. 846-$745 aASPM. I • S I 1 " t 9 ury 38W.eunded Iran Fighting Leaves 2 Dead TEHRAN. Iran (AP) -Fight- lng between rival groups in 1eastern Iran 's troubled Baluchistan region left two dead ,and 36 wotmded. Tehran Radio I ~HB Police 1 Seize Drugs, [Arms Cache k Huntington Beach police. 17 r armed with a search warrant, seized an arsenal or 60 handguns and rifles Wednesday from a ~1 downtown residence where a an shot himself earlier tb1a eek while taking gun safety Jeasons, investigators s aid. Officers said they also found t some illegal drugs at the res· ldence and arrested 29-year-old t Sandra Serland or Huntington Beach on suspic.ion or possessing narcotics The 6 p.m. raid on the home at 622 10th St., police said, was triggered by the shooting inci· dent there Tuesday. Investigators said 35-year-old William John Conti of Oregon •shot himself in the leg while re- lceiving 10structton on how to carry a gun with a bullet in the chamber. Authorities said the gun dis· charged when Conti pulled the weapon from his waistband. •Neither Conti nor his instruct.or. Bruce Wolfson of Cypress, was ar- • rested. Miss Serland, police said, is be· ' ing held in lieu of $5,000 bail at Huntington Beach jail. They said a second susped is being sought in the gun and drug seizure. 'Rose Parade Trip Planned in Valley Fountain Valley's Parks and Recreation Department wlll sponlOt' lts annual trip to the 1 Rose Parade on Jan. 1 from 6 a .m . to 3 p.m. I The COit ii $20 per person, with youths t.Dder 12 required to be accompanied by an adult. In· I formation ia available by caJJina '839-861L reported today. It was the latest outbreak of violence in areas of Iran where ethnic minorities have been agjtatiag for greater autonomy from the cen1.fal f ovemment ol Ayatollah RuhoHL Khomeini. The 50 American Embassy hostages, meanwhile, were spending their 47th day in cap. tivity. Iran's interior minister raised the poasibillty of Christmas villts by the American hostages' families but the milltanta bold.in& the em- bassy said they have not decided on such a move. The Tehran Radio broadcast eave few detaib ol the llPtinl in Zahedan, capital of Balucb1atan-SistaD province. It said it brob out a "Dr. y udl •• -preauJD&bly top KJlo. meini lieutenant Ibrahim Yudi, a. former fOl'9lp miDiatu -was dellYerina a apeecb. Tbe repert did DOl klmdfy the 0 1J'QUP1" that fought each other. It laid the Sunni Moslem re- li gioua leader of the region, Mowlavi Abdolazi.z, i11ued a message to Zahedan citizens saying the disturbances were engineered by "enemies of Islam." Most of the 600,000 Iranian Baluchis are Sunnis -the rival sect to Khomeini's Shiite Moslem religion. The nomadic Baluchia have chafed under Tehran's CCllllrol since coming under Persian rule in the mld- 19th century. Several otMr ethnic eroups in Iran -some of them Sunni - have sought greater self-rule un- der the revolutionary govern· m ent. Most recently, the Turkish-speaking Aaaris of Azerbli.jan rebelled this month. The violence bas eenerally abat- ed in Azerbaijan in recent days and the Khomeini regime ls try- ing to restore good relations with the Auria. On the aubjeet ot ChriJtmaa viaita to the bosta&es. Interior Minister Hojatoli.llam Haabemi RafsaiQani told the == Bambad: ''There ii a their famUW wt11 be allowed to \'tail them and we would lite such a tblDI to take place." But a spobaman for tbe sta- denta wbo have been boldinl tbe em b= and bo1ta1e1 aald Wed~ tbeN bu been ''no dedakJD,'' t a'llV., u. ....... lDI of ••••• acldlUoaal couaaelort and • at1bt' ••••r•laor aad apfro••d n•10UaUODI for ••••••• ela1 l'OOm apaeo at •••rbT 0~8c:boal. s or Tba tn tum brtnp about .sdi· Uanal demaDda to cue for tbe youn-wbo an abuMd and at.aacined ID tbe-vroceu. Albert smoo Home. located at 361 Tbe Clty Drive in ()nap, bu a maxtmtam capKtty ol & Bart ,Ud 13 youqsten were re&iltered Wednesday bat tbat the isumber bad reaebed 11 ,... cenUy. OYererowcllDI baf often plaped tbe abder bome .... hal dr8WD u.e CCJDeerD "' tbe coant.J'• lwvealle .JUltiee Com· m•111aD and tbe Grand lurJ. Three ..a aao aupervi8on called for efforts to locate emor.-.cY fosta" boma to re- duce tbe populetioa at SlUoo. ea th Verdict Returned Quickly BJ REDDICK SCROE•EBL Of .. 0.,-~ Aft.er deliberating only two boura, an Orange County Superior Court JUry recom- mended Wedneaday that II arcelino Ramos, 22, be aen- ten.ced to death for his role in the executioo-style slaying of a Hun- tington Beach woman during a Santa Ana restaurant robbery. The time spent by the seven- m'1!. five-woman jury deliberat- ing the verdict was an hour less than the time uaed by the pros- ecution and defense in argwng lbear respective positions for and against a death sentence Ramoe, a former San Antonio, Texas, readnrt who bad been in Santa Ana only six months, wu eonnded Dec. 6 by the same Jury d ftnt-degree murder in the delltJa d ltMberine Parrott du.rlal tbe ,_ 3 robbery. Ruben Gaitan. Z3, of Santa Ana, also waa convicted of manler, but the jury det.ermiDed that ID9daJ cirewmt&Dees d.id not ex&t tbat would quallly him for the death pen.atty. Judie Richard Beacom acheduJed tbe sentencing of Ramos for Jan. 11. Under the 1tate'1 death penalty law, Ramos will automatically be en- titled to a senteoce modification bearing in which new evidence could be presented by the de- fense and prosecution. said Paul Meyer, the deputy district at- torney who prosecuted the case. Student Lisa Davis seems to have de- veloped a certain affection for Mickey Mouse's oose during a Christmas holiday appearance by Disney characters at Gill Education Center for handicapped youngsters in Huntington Beach Gifts were exchanged during the party. The key witness agains t Ramoa and Gait.an in the 2\lilt phase of the tnal was Kevin Pickerell, an 18-yur-old Santa Ana youth wbo incredibly escaped serious injury during the robbery at a Taco Bell where Anti-Shah March Staged in Panama PAN AMA CITY, Panama (AP> -H\mdreds of Puaama- Dian students, ilDOfin:I a aov· ernment ban on demoaStratiom, marched tbroulh the av.ta to-da.J in fresh protesta acabllt the depoeed lhab of lraD'I RQ OD Coatadora lllaDd. Tbe deWUMtr8tioo bepa wltb a rally ol 500 persona at t.be Univenlty ol Panama. 'lben. 3DO atudenta cbantiDS anti-abab and anti-American alolana paraded t.broqb the atneta before they wore di'lpened with tear 1aa. Some 300 ltDdenta demonatrat· ed Wedn•d•J nl1bt at tbe Unl!•nllY of Panama. Surf er Slams Into HB Pier; <Ar Burgled With eilbt-foot breakers curl· inl into the HuntiD.Cton Beach City Pier area tbi.I morning, about a dmeo surfers took to t,beir boards with delilht, city llleparda reported. But tt wasn't 2&-7ear-0ld llm KraW"Qt'• day. The Garden Grove aurfer, cl.8d in a heavy wetsuit, lost coatrol of his board at about t : 25 a.m. and a1.lmuDed beclnrard into a ~cement~ plllq. With tbe wlDd boebd fra:n b11 bodJ, Krawa7k •trualed amODI the pllln1• uw dt:J , :•fd Steve Da.tdlon swam tlle Sclepw .... to pall to ufety. PUu, rwww•ed ad wut b7 the .. ci'Ultl!CeW Kn .. carried Ids wdem ..... bMr4 to tbe car be bad left in tbe *' ~Ja&o ~a~ul4.llli411- eovered a Window broUB lllilll bla wallet atoMn: <See DEATH, Paae A%) WARM WELCOME AW A.ITS SANT .4 NORTII POLE. Colo. <AP> - One ol the leU.ers received by Santa Claus at the post office here, about 2S miles west of Colorado Sprines. carried a warni.Da. "And don't come down the chimney this year," it said. "We eot a wood buraiAI stove." Co as& .. I SIOUL. &...a <AP> -PNli4aat Pu1l at-s·•'• uaeaaia todQ' reallftd tM dllldl .-.. bl _ rw ....... mWtarJ caan ._... ~"" c""'8er rw u.i. .. ._ a _. sheep" _..,tamed .. die ll81bal and ,.,._. lbr ti..._ to 1ti1re bla fate. "I em bapp)' to laaff bmd aood came far dltllth, ud I • not went to be1 for m.J Ille," tbe fonner dUef ol ta. K...a Cen· tral lntelllpnce Aa.ey. Kim .... ll;Ju. told tM n .. oftletn ol the court-martJal. Tbe court fOlmd Kim, ftft ol lall &CIA .. aad Park'1 secretary Kim ltee-WQD ~ ol U. Od. • UMMJaatlcm o1 South Korea'• ntborttari• JllW'd•1 ad ftve bodJ_.,... '!"be court immediately sentenced tbe M'fm mm to die. a.a Ila...,_. A••r••~••1e,- LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Le lllnda rallwey frellbt car unloader, who claimed be suffered bl'aln dam•c• wbea a door from a Chevy "step" van struck him. aad bll wife wen awarded a SIS70,000 damaee claim acalalt General lloton bJ a Superior c.ourt jury. . GM attorney Lee llillard described tbeJury'1 N deelllon Wednelday aa a ••sympathy" verdict and •al GM would aeek a new trial. Kenneth D. Allen, 46, sald durln.I the trial that a hlnl• on the door of the van, which Cbevrofet manufactured ln part, snapped during unloading and the 96-pound door fell, bJttlna him m the bead. Kewaed• BU• Career•• 011 DOVER, N.H. CAP) -Sen. Edward II. Kennedy aCCUMd President Carter today of being "ablent without leave" ln the fight against steadlly lncreasln& OPEC oU prtc•. In a sharp attack on the president, Kennedy a1ao aald a SS- per·barrel oil import fee, a propo9al reportedly under COD· slderation by administration officials, would cost the averace American family $413 a year by 1982. He did not aay bow be ar· rived at the figure. Another Mall Be•IJ Folle" LONDON (AP) -A sixth letter bomb WU delivered to another British industrialist today and Scotland Yard warn~ ol more on the way in what it said waa the Irish Republican Army's growing wave or Cbri.stmas mall t.errorllm. The Belgium-posted packages, dl.leutaed u aally wrapped Christmas gifts, are of "Irish oridn." accordln& to police who are convmcedthata European cell of the IRA la reapomible.. . So far, the sharp eyes of the lnduatrialista' wives bave aaved thelr husbands from disaster. One woman knew about bomba from her work with the Belgian undereround durtna World War II. Shmtle Readied for £ilt•ll CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) -Wltb a substitute crew at the controls, the countdown be&an •lain today ID tbe f1ftb at· tempt to send the apaee shuttle Columbia oo a limulated speee mission. Space officials started the count at 4: 35 PST almlnl for a slm ulated liftoff of the shuttle later lD the day. The shuttle ls deslened to be launched like a rocket t.beo glide back to Earth like an airplane. • OPEC Fails To Fix Price On Crude Oil CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ended its winter meettna today and an- nounced it bad reached no qree- meot oo prices for crude oll. The Venezuelan eoer1y minlater, Humberto Calderon, said on leavin& the closed-door session: "We didn't fix any price. "We didn't make any decillon on prices. We'll have to see bow the market develope next year. ·•Each country may co u it wants." Saudi Arabia 1ald lt would lltlck to a prioeolt:u a barrel. Oil Mlni1ter Jose Corio Cardenas of Ecuador aald u be left that OPF.c wu ID tbe "aame position" as Wednesday n1&bt. when the deJeeatea were unable to fix prices. "'" DAILY PILOT l',....P.,.AJ DEATH ••• he, Mlaa Parrott and Ramos worked. Pickerell testified that RlllDO&, who. be aald, wielded a .22 caliber rifle, forced him and Min Parrott into a walll·ln refrigerator, demanded they kneel down and ••aay their prayen" and lhot them ln tbe head. Mile Parrott died ln.ltant- ly; tbe bullet destined for Plcllerell'1 brain deflected off bi.I all ull. Ramoa teltifted in the penalty pbue that be abot the pair. but claimed be oner intended to ldD them. He said, rather, that be wanted tbe bu1letl oolJ to arue bis vldlml. Other defense wltnenea tatifted that Ramoe auffen eon· 1enttal brain dama1e, bu an ln· tell11nce quotient of '15 and feel• be bu been a llfeloai lOHr. Meyer, however, arped that despite bl• paat problem•, Ramos planned the ezecution alayin1 and condueted it to a cold and primlUve way. w AIBIN01'0!f (AP) -fte !faUoaal Tranaportatsoli Wtit.j' Board waa told toda1 Ulat altbouP tbe fll,i.t CNW laaft uftd tbe atrenft. tt .. not to blaml for the crab -a DC·lO jetliner that ktlled m persona ln Odc•:i,i:i 1prtna. ··1t ... oat a eel a1rcn:ft and could have been flown around If all Che •a.n.llDCI b9d been anilable &o tile enw," Cbalrmm Jamea B. Kiili tald u tbe board began deliberatiq tbe eame ot the wont aYillUGD dl.luter in U.S. biltory. Tbe conclUlion wu made by th• board'1 ltaff of loveatl1aton ln their report of the aeddem. The flndinl, if formally adopted by the panel. would end the cor- porate and bureaucratic wren· &line over who or what cauMd tbe crash. Kalama100. lllcb .• klnder1artenera Michele Coleman, Jason Janldna and Nicole Heiwood (from left) reap the re- wards of the busy bands of 98-year-old May Leedy who knlta mittens all year lon2 for Cb.r1atmu lifts for younpten. She turns out about65paina year. The acddent occurred May 25 when an eoglue dropped off American A1rll.ne9 YUpt 111 on takeoff, cauatna the bic plane to roll sharply to the left, abudder to a stall and plunee into an abandoned airfield leaa than a mile from the nmway. All 271 peraona aboard• the plane and two on the around were killed. Assemblyman Backs Speaker McCarthy SACRAMENTO (AP) -Aa· aemblyman Chet S/lray, also known u Vote No. 28 in the Democrata' battle onr the As- sembly 1peaker1hip, HY• b1a 1opport for Speaker Leo llcCartb.y Is ''inevocable." Supporters of Auemblyman Howard Bennan, wbo waata to unseat bla former ally McCarthy. ba•e tl'led for tbne dey1 to reach Wny to ebaqe him from a llcCarthy 1upparts to a Berman booster. or evm m- comm.lUed. Berman and three other Democrats even viaited Wn1Y'• Weatmin1ter home 1bort11 before midni1bt Monday becau1e they Hy Wray told them be wanted to talk witb Berman. But Wray wu 1one and the four talked only wltb Westmlmt.er police. While they were fiyin& from Sac~mento to Oran1e Cotmty that nlCht. Wny Issued a state- ment ol ''unqualified 1upport'' for llcCartb)'. Since Monday, Berman 1up-r:rten ad repolUn bave tried v.m to oaatad Wra1. He llt- 1ued another statement Wednea-- day afternoon 1a1ln1 bis "pledee I.a irrevocable . . . I have made up my mind, I am not &olna to cbaqe lt." The joetlln1 for votes amona the 50 Democrats bu another 2YI weeb to go. Tbe Leatai.ture returns Jan. 7 and Democrat.a will m• tbeo to cut the votee that bave been the 1ubject ol 1peculatioo 1ince Berman an- nounced be wH cballen~ McCarthy. Berman would 2trvotea to unseat McCarthy. Berman, from Loe Anteles, said Dec. 11 that be wu resign· ing u majority floor leader to try to oust McCarthy, who la from San Francllco. Berman cooteQded McCarthy wu apmd· in& too much time nmnlq for statewide office lo 1912 and ne1lectln1 the crucial 1980 leglalative races. OCWorkers Vote Again On Contract Oran1e County'• ad· mlalltratlve mana•ement employee9 wll1 •ate a MCODd time to break a deedJock OD a coatraet that cantalm a COD· trovental mstt PQ propoul. Earlier •otln1 bJ tbe 550· member uaodetJon ended ln an II-to-II tie. Supervl1or1 approved a aeeond vote WedDHday and were U1und tlaat tbe eount woa.ld be coma*Md Ju. a. Under emra propoeall. an amount equlvai.at to an I per. cat N1arJ IDcreae for tM ad- mlnlltratl •• maaa1emeat emp)01919 waul4 be Mt u1de ID a merit DOOi. It .-w be dlft"*' UDCal tbe emp.,,_ bMed cm tbe entua-Uon ol tbelr puformuce b7 tbelr~. Valley Home Blt ID ts~oo Barslarr Bermaa u.id then tbat be bad enoqb wt.el to oust llcCartby. llcCutbJ aald that be dJdo't yet have the 31 votes. But after aeverel day1 of vl1lt1 an.cl telepbme calla, t.be •peak.er an- nounced Mood..:r nilbt that be bad JI ~ pve report.en e llat. , Berman and b1a close 1up- po rtera cballenced several aamee OD that lilt, parUcularty Wray's. While reporters wen watttna Mood91 nipt few Berman to tell them that. "Howard wu oo the pbooe to Cl* ad be •aid be WU witbdrawi..n1 bia commitment and would like to aee Howard," said A11emblymao Richard Robinson, D-Saota Ana, a Berman support.er. Berman, Robinson and Al· aem blyman Bill Lockyer, D-5ao Leandro, flew to Oran1e County thal nl.ght and were joined at Wray'a Westminster house by Seo. Paul Carpenter, whose dls- b1ct includes Wray'•. But Wray wu gone and police, ap~arently called by nelebbon, • rtl ved. Tbey recocalaed Carpents and Wt •bortl1 Ill· tenrard. •'It ..,. a very cordial and funny experience," Robin.- sud. "We all went and bad col· fee and a good laqb." Wray'• aide, Chuck Dupo. aatd Wednesday that be thouPt bla bou wu at an American Bu1lneuwomeo'1 A1aociaUoo meetiq oc "probeblJ out havtnc coffee with 1omeone" when Berman and friend• arrived llooday nl&hl. Waste Pond Hot OXNARD (AP) -A state health department report re· leued WedmldaY shows biib coneeatraUoDI ol heavy m«a11 and low-level radiation lD a re- c y c llna company'• aeaalde wute pond near this Veatun Count.Jdt.J. Man Awarded $50,000 in Brutality Suit A man once arrested by Santa Ana police on a dnm.k ln public cbarce baa been awarded $50,000 lD an out4-cowt Mttlemeol ol a police bnltalltJ cue. Tbe settlement in favor of Walter Snyder. an en&ineer who now liv• in Ventura County, wa1 dl.lcklaed by b.t.s attomey, Huch ll llane9 ol Hollywood. Snyder bad aU.e1ed that Of· ncer Robert c. Balley beat him followlnc bis June 10. mt arrest al a s.nt. Ana bar. Tbe crlminal charge waa later dis m i..aeed, Manes said Al part ol the settlement, the officer admitted no wrongdo111g in bas treatment of Snyder , Mana UJd. Educator Hurt TOLEDO. otuo <AP> -~ C. llcPhenon. boa.rd cbainnan of the Dau Corp. and receot.ly named dean of Stanford Univendt:J'• 0'9daate aehoot ol budnw, .,.. rrttiully tn;tand ln an euto acctdellt eouthwest ol here Wednesday. His wife and another woman a.l5o were hurt Tbe ftye-member board be&an a polnt-by·polnt aoalysia of a re- port submitted by its accident inveatipt.on The board hoped to reach a de- cision today. but the beartn1 eot off to a 11low start and could con- lln ue Fnday Speciall.ats tertified that when the engine broke away it knocked out an electrical ayatem 1b1s turned off cockpit instruments tbal could have warned the crew the plane was about to st.au becawi.e slats had r~racted on one wtng but re- mained extended on the other. Slau ar<' metal plates that give ntra lift to an aircraft oo lakt>Off Truck Hits, Kills Woman A We<itminster woman was lulled Wednt.'hday mQrnmg when sht> was struck by a truck as she ""alked alonv Beach Boulevard n<•ar Knott., Berry Farm 10 Buena Park Police said 1t appears that the truck developed a mechanical problem causmg the driver to lose cootrol and stnke Carolina Hua.rt.a. a. wbo waa walkiQ& OD the dirt shoulder of the road. The dn\er, Rick Landers of Anaheim. was not held pending further mvhl1~at1on A. Leaky Ark? Ani.mal Cal~ Swamp Police rr WAS A MD DAY ror four-footed creatures in Lecuna Bucb Wed.Desday. wrtb the police k>g recordmg de- ad an.lmab on city ltreeta. c..u.n reported a dead dog on Cliff Drive, a dead skunk an Bluebtrd Caoyoo Road. and a "dead dear" on La1une Cayoo Road. POOll D&A.IL ~ wasn't mu~ better. with the police lot re- portiq a ·•met. nr., pouom (&c) on Starlit Dnve, a deed rebbU OD c.-rttm DriH and a "dead arumatlflat cat" on Tblrd Stnet. -it PIAGE1 S1a1Root Richard D. Carpenter of the Solaris Toy Corporation in Los Angeles, demonstrates his solar powered toy truck. Carpenter watches the truck move along a table powered by direct light, top. and then shades the solar cell, lower photo, on the top of the "Solar Rover" causing it to stop. Carpenter suggests children not leave the toy in the sun, because it will roll away under the liiht power. Newspaper Reports Chief To Be Named SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Commander Cornelius P Murphy Jr., a member or an old San Francisco poHce ramlly. will be named the city's new police ctuer today, the San Fran- cisco Chronicle reported. The paper said Mayor Dianne Feinstein will name Murphy to succeed Charles Gain al a news coorerence today. The Chronicle said il learned from reliable sources that Murphy. 50, will lake over before Jan 8 P...,,. l A••af~d LOS ANGELES (AP) Plain- tiffs for minorit.ies in the city school desegregallon case called Proposition l "patently un- constitutional," and charged the measure is aimed at restricting the rights or minority children to attend integrated schools. lo a brief filed with Superior Court Judge Paul Eely of Laguna Beach on Wednesday, they objected to a request by school board attorneys that Proposition 1 be used as a basis for ending mandatory busing in the school district. Erpleratfo11 11 rged LOS ANGELES <AP) -Oc- cidental Petroleum Co. and other oil-drilllne firms would be invited to submit applicat.ion.s for exploratory drillioe alone the beach below Pacific Palludes under a proposal that bu been presented to the City eouncll. ( STATE J Citing the current energy crisis, City Councilman Dave Cunningham urged the council Wednesday to encourage the de· velopment of untapped oil and gas resources within the cltv. Fatdt8aes Fo••d SANTA BARBARA (AP> Two more possible earthquake faulthnes have been discovered at the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal site at Point Coo· ceplioo, but neither should have any effect on the project, a Southern California Gas Co. spokesman said Wednesday. Company spokesman Richard Nemec characterized the two possible faultllnes discovered by geologists digging test trenches as "small and probably not significant." Ga. ll•e DeeH•e• SACRAMENTO <AP> G asollne usage in California in October was 5.3 percent lower than the same month lut year, according to state Board of Equalizatioo figures. Board Chairman William Ben- nett said it was the sixth straiabt month year-to-year total.I have declined. He said October gallonage was up 1.4 percent from September, followtq tbe pattern of most of tbe laat decade. TAN TAN TAN TAN IT'S NEW rrs FABULOUS ITS A FAST TAN! YOU ARE IN ANO OUT OUIQ(L Y WITH A TAN THAT'S EVEN. FUN TO HAVE.ANO LOW COST 11on•u, • Judie ruled WedW-U)' U..t Nlxoca Med not te•tlf1. Iha. KbHbo11i's lawyen Hid they would p~ ably appealtben&U.oa. "1>u.rtn1 tbe prealdene1 of Rlebard.11. Ntaoc. my huabaml. Adun lQwbogi, asked me to wear lDlo ~ -Ontted S\atlel a bracelC for wblcb be said be apent -000 and wbleb be ln· tended to be a lift to one ol the dau1bter1 of then-PreaJdeat Richard Nixon," Mrs. Khaaboai ~ailed in a sworn · .tftdavtt: "I wore the jewelry into the United States," abe said, addini that Khubogi later bad it Ii.ft wrapped and delivered to one ol Nixon's two dauahtera -sbe did not aay which ooe. M&S. KllASllOGGI cited the incident u evidence of Nixoo's clOH ties with Kbasbo&gi and proof of business dealings in California. Mrs. Kh.a.shoUi. who seeks to have her divorce case tried in California where community property laws would benefit her. must prove her husband had substantial contacts in the state before the c~e Ls accepted by courts here Khashoggi, a powerful mid- dleman in worldwide arms sales. claJms he divorced Soraya by proxy in Beirut, Lebanon in 1974. She says she was never notified of the proceeding and claims it wu invalid. ''Tbla Heme a mean• ot furtbtr HDHtJonall~l~• tbla c ....... Blt.Dalnl • bllft p~ ftle " ftl\&N lllto ...... teeml ......... IGJ&a.ttda. . au unamtcB to .... Uooalllm ~ h1il • ac.n· daJ wbldl· bit Brltaln11 PaBa· meat Wt ~ wbeo Soraya IDluboal ...., ldeotttled • the' oae·tfme paramour of Conaervatl•• Parliament member Wlnatoo Churcblll. ira.aan ol tbe World War II prime tnl!mter. lln. Khubo"i'1prom10eot Holl1wood dl•oree law'/er. llarvln llltehelaon, Hi be i>l•nt to fly to LoodoD tll1I weak lo deal wtth the aftermath ot tM revelatlou 1n Parliament. He aald lln. 10utQou1 may Nturn there wtt.b him.. • Prime Minister llar1aret Tbatcber aajd T\leaday that lhe bellevea tbeN wu "no breadl ol aecurity ln the public aervtce" u a ...wt ol Cburehlll'a lllfair with Mn. Kbuboul. IN ftlE NIXON matter, tbe former prealdeat 1ubmitted a awom document filed wtth the court here denJiDt that Adnan Khaaboai vtailed San CleJ!Mlde durtne bia preaidency. · · 1 have at.oluteb DO reeotlee· Bot on tlae Presses UoA ot ~t.b or m..un. Adnan at .WWr mJ bolftt or d lee al Ian Clesnente," NlmQ aatd . lo tact be QS4 be dJ.dn•t QuU moetto• btm an1wnere la California. ••At no time durtba or after Dl1 prealdenc1 bave I •DY rec- ollection of meetln1 wltb or •P••klu1 wltb Adaan K.buboal,., Nlun aald. Nlxo1l lawyer lllcbard A. Murphy l8Jd Nlxoo'a teattmony would be melaa 1n abowlnl that ltbaaboQi bad 1ufftdent tia to Callfornla to warrant trytna the divotte cae here. A San Jose firefighter carries a camera for a San Francisco television photographer as they leave the roof of the San Jose Mercury News. A fire which started Wednesday afternoon above the pressroom caus ed theevacuat1on of800employees. Fire officials say the fire may have been caused by a welder on the roof. An estimate of damage was not available, but officials said dam age was extensive SUPERIOR COURT Judge F l Leon Savit~h rejected the effort Ra M he Cha i· ed ~:k!'~~~~,~~l~~::n~ to rpe, ay m rges • • c I I i I : I I . ' ' I I I "It appears to me that Presi· dent Nixon's connection with this case ia rather tenuous." sald Savitch as be dismissed an order for Nixon to give depo6t· taon testimony today He &a1d Nixon. as "a high pro- file public figure," should not be forced to testify unless all other means for gaining evidence have been exhausted. YIJBA CITY CAP > A 28 vear-old man was charged with rape, mayhem and kJdnappmg after bis estranged wife told authorities he made her walk through a com field nude and tortured and raped her Sutter County sheriff"s dep- u t 1 es said Lup e Gar c ia Regalado was held in the county Jail on the charges and ball w~ Mana Regalado Lold deputJes her husband. from whom stw? hus been separated eight months, picked her up Monday nt)i(ht Lo <1ee a movie Instead she said . he npped ht• r c lathes off and took her to a corn field m the Sutter Butt.es area v.est of here He forced her to v. alk four miles across the fields . she swd her. sha\ed her head, carved a swastika on her cheek and a · croi.i. on her hip covered her body Wllh black shoe polish and red paint. pulled four of her teeth Wlth pilers and bound her hands set at $7,250 Utility Def ends Price Hike Bid LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Southern CaWorrua Gas Co. has defended its $100 million rate increase re quest to the state k'ubuc UUllt.ies <.;ommhslon in the face of opponents' claims that the company 1s "onJy after more profit." "Not a penny will be added to our earnings as a re suit of this increase," a gas company representative told Administrative Judge Orville Wright during Wednesday's public hearing. However, Seniors for Political Action president Herman Mulman predicted tbe increase would be much bi&ber While coocedlng that IU prices are ruing. Mulman aald: "We know the squeeze la on but we al.lo know they make l.nordinate amounta of money. Everyone should abare In the sufferinc. not just the old and the poor." She told deputies je also raped A rancher found her in the held ~ay morning She was treated and released at a Marysvtlle bosp1tal \trs1•·1u1 la) FASHION ISLAND (:~ .. -.P aJ.;1 ~ NEWPORT CENTER Texas Spread 1 lb. lftf ITICP .. _ Sitt ..... I 11. 1-, (...ud ellMlt lllf ), I ll. U. ltla. 1Z ll. Mid Mlltllt t..Mpn, 7 ll . ..... ...... 7¥t 11. IUIPPl\.Dr C ........ bNIN<Ty ........ ,. .• ... ...,_ -.y "'-" -.,_.. .... ;New 'S11nshine' Laws Jn recently turntna down the appllcaUon for a permit • t.o open a s unless tanning parlor, the Fountain Valley Planning Comm.lsaioo waa understandably concerned. ' A recent Federal DruJ Admintatrauo:;.::f:rt places exposure to ultraviolet ligbta used in the g procels ri&bt up there with the sun's rays aa a primary cause for •skin cancer in those susceptible. . Although attorneys for tbOle proposing the parlor argue that the city planners must confine their declsiooa to land use and not medicine, City Attorney Thomas Woodruff says that in today's liUgious society it's better 1to be safe than sorry. • 1be petitioners probably will appeal to the City Coon· ell. Meahwhile, the planners have formed a committee to review possible standards for three other ultra-violet light parlors seeking use permits to do buainesa in Foun- ·tain Valley. The City Council should limit itself to a condi- tion warning suntan patrons that the lights may be harmful to their health. After all, the city still allows the sale of cigarettes in most retail outlets. A Plan That Works In August, the Huntington Beach Union High School board of. trustees approved sweeping chan 8 ,f: in policy to cut truancy and reduce thievery and vand m. In a report early this month, school officials noted success with a computerized attendance program that has significantly cut down on l.Dlexcused absences. Now, an unofficial poll of the district schools in- dicates that bike thefts considered a major problem in previous years -also are on the wane. Trustees ordered additional campus aides in August to guard against bike thefts. They also ordered expansion of fenced bake parking compounds at some schools to handle the burgeoning number of two wheelers ridden by students who can't af. ford gas for their cars or who were dropped from school bus routes in a drive to cut district transportation costs. Assistant principals for the six schools indicate that so far this semester 58 bikes and mo·peds have been stolen. That's half as many as last year. The figures are especially sigruficant in light of Hunt· ington Beach and Fountain Valley police reports. Overall bike and mo-ped thefts were up 40 percent in Huntington Beach and some 70 percent in Fountain Valley during the first six months of this year. The program obviously was worth the effort. • Opm1ons expressed u\ the apace above are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those ol thetr authors and artists. Reader comment 11 invited Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa ~sa. CA 92626 Phone (714) &42·4321. Boyd I Style-setters BJLM. BOYD What a U.S. president wean markedly arrecta the elotbiDI lnduatry. For ln· atanc:e, John F . Kennedy deeply disappointed t.be hat- mallen bJ declinlnc more often than not to wear a bat. Yet Lyndon B. Jobnaon's penchant for broad-brimmed ball boosted the sale of w..tem beadaear. AU of tb1a la not new, however. For bla lint lnaUCW'at.loD, Geor1e Wubinctm purpoaeJ7 cboae '° wear an Ameriean•made brown 1ult 1olelr to en· Gloomy Gus courage the new domestic textlle lndutry. Such bi& wheels do bard11 an)'thlna bJ accident, what? A peeullaritJ of rraarance9 is that aome cancel each other out. Gardenias have t.belr own aroma, and 1Dott dlltlnetive It la, too. Llkewlte oran1e blosaoma. But put them to1ether, and tbey don't smell like IDUcb of anythlbs. Tbe ...,._. ot tbe or1aniu- Uon f« l~baDded people, Left-ll&Dden IDtenaUoul, 11: "Leftool" Q, II It DeCWU7 to put the Htroaomy ttle1eope1 on mount.amtoptf A. To put tbem awar from metropolUan ar••• 11 DeeMl:J:iu 9D7 rate. Glow flom dtJ ~ beek from • t.1111111 to mm u.. ltmtllM fade, Id ...... call It Qtl& DOf,llUoll. lb =: ... ~Mid to bil AD '** .. 1111111 to U. eolatllla Q , .... ·~· ...... , A. OM t Woe&a of a ................ ................. • WA8"CITOM -A hwant-H ~H••1 Carhl\ _ !l~ ~1 11 ............ c-- -• ---u.e~ If ••\ lrrataoaal Ar1t.ollu a'IMl1•DG• '•1 AIM....ab ... tMlnlll· ......................... for & It• ....... He 11 •l•d1aa1 two •tcret ~more•• o..·~ caUiecl .. A11toll•h Kbo •lal of lraa : Hh Per1oaallt1 ud PoUUeal Behariar.'' 'l1Mt odaer la more 1peetflc, .. A P11claolo1lcal Perapecth•: ltlaomolal'• PoUUeal Mamr lld J)ec:.._ llaklal lD tbe CUrret OUla. •• Carter'• elu1l0ed readJq allo lncladl9 ..._ nlat.d docu- meatt wldc:b analJwe tbe roltl that Khomeini'• fanatkbm laal played oe tbe lnn1u cn.Aa. 1'be ayawllab tmet'IM from tbele atudlell u a ded.ICIW, eakulat· ln1. 'raneoroua, Implacable old man wbo would aaerlftce lnm'• oil wealtb, bis own safety, life itaelf to punUi1 b1a 1oala . NO TD&AT of reprilal ii likely to budle him. . Bot::: "If we have to loH our in order to nu our stomachs, then we would prefer t.bat our booor la f.reaerved and we will Co b\Dlll'Y, ' be said. OU cut.off? The Peman people lived without petroleum ror 5,000 yean, and Khomelnl believes t.bey can •et alonl wit.bout oU a1aln. Mllitary attack? "Why boWd we be afraid," be retorted. "We coosidel' martyrdom a.a booor." There la no doubt in t.be minds of Central lntell11eoce Acency analysts that the ayatollah Mailbox • IDIOiUINI • u ~. ean.w ii e.._. a dotmeflc ~ .• And ' ~ki my tnatorcyde so Vi/e. could buy g'As for your CM .•• '' lhe Gift of the ~ T1118 ITllANOS. •l•1*n, =ldlalmaalla_.'91a rill • c•eee ..... ,.. • , .... b.a bOl1btt .ma _,.,...,.,~ . .,...w wltllout ualtJ, re•olaUon.af7 a.o.e. without • NYO&uUaaaiJ leader. Be bM .... that NWll.t- tJoaary role • drt~ tone ltiJ blJ 1trtdeat rltlliom appull. Mon Iha If percmt ol lna'1 II ml.Woa people an llo9Jeml, and mc.t of u.m be2:/ to the mllit~-m' Sld'ite Ifft. u. ftNd tban up wttb calla for a mon .,. 1reuive lllam. tor a holy war a1a1mt tbe lntldeb. Tb.ii la "a atruole between lllam ud the lnlidela," be ba declared. What meat do the mullahs feast oe tbat they have 1rown ao sreat ! How did the lordly A me rt cam become reduced to the roles of boa.aaea and auppu. cant.a? Wbat bu tram pl red to allow the ayatollah to dream that he can cow Prealdeot Carter and humiliate the United SUtes7 Not.bin& in the textbooks can lnatruct tbe en1loeer ln tbe While Houle how to overcome the vulnerability of a mipty. comfortable, cautiou• nation before the powerleu ualot, or how to b8ttle the tyran.oy ol the a11reasavely weak over the self· d1urmed st.rone. Why Don't We Worry More About Fuel? To the Edit.or. Why don't our state. county and/or city politicians take some immediate ·action to con- serve fuel -and money~' Three simple Ideas are: 1) Adjust traffic lights on beavlly traveled surface streets lo a llow lrafflc to fl ow with minimum stoppage. This could easily be achieved by adjusting timers and m aking the pedestrian buttons inoperative. Can you imagine -one pedestrian now beinl able to stop 20· 100 can and, at their leisure. waddle acroea the street. 2) Impose a tax on recrea· Uonal trucl:.a and vans that do not meft a minimum mileage per gallon. U there are people wbo wiah to drive vehicles t.bat only ,et s to 10 miles per e.alloa, t.ben et them pay for it -not only at the pump -but also when t.bey Uceme or re1i1ter t.beir vehicles. 3) Turn orr the majority of commerclal lighting and reduce street ll&htine to every other street. The continued use of e&ec- tricit v for DO uaeful porpose must be stopped. Three simple Ideas -can we get aomethlni done about fuel cooaervaUoo -or are we aim· pie? FLOYDTIIOMRSON ,..........,. To the Editor: HunUnstoa Beach'• Mayor Don MaOJlllter bu at recent City CouDcil meet1nP and to the preu llaud that bia oPPOAttioa to a proposed TIN CUP or· dlnance for the CltJ of Ha.mt. lnaton Beach. One reuoa be atv• for Id.I oppoatloa la that it would limit bu1loea1pel'IODI fl'om partidpaUJll IA IA elec· Uoa. Ha 181.d lt would "" sr-roota oraen1•attcw tbat trawl door to door -uafa1r ...... OHi' bt•fz W ............. dalll baHD'l tbl Ume OI' m1ap •• to cu••~· I qu.Ucm Wbltllllr' bla ~,. ....... ., ~~or:::m-:..u..ao:= 1'71 eJectkm, ln oar malt reeeat· dtJ .._. UOD (t/WTI) a bultMM _.. ganlzatlop , the Huotloctoo Beach CbAmber of Commerce, dttlded to form a PobUcaJ Ac- tion Comm1ttee CCPACl to pro- mote a slate of rive candldates. A very positive step! This can be interpreted as erauroots. the Chamber of Commerce mem· bership being Involved lo local polibcs. NEXT STEP: funding whicb sees tbe ••general memberslup" contribute 13.300 toward promo- tion of tbe chosen slate. Aaaln. that's grua roota pollucaJ ac· tivaty Enter ea&hl persona. C ol C members. Involved tn the housing development industry. Between them they at l11t minute contribute, or loan. tbe CPAC $30,400. Hey, that's bi& buck poUUca ! The general buaine11 com- munity provided only 10 percmt of the t.ota1 $33. 730 railed. The eiebt local housing developers cootnbut.ed 90 percent. Do tbe voters ol Huntinctoo Beach want the housin& lndu.atry to be able to exert t.bat k.t.od of mfhlence on the result of our electioo proe· es•' A• a bualnnl penoa, a Hunt· lneton Beach homec,wner, a memberot a nearby Cbamberot Commeree, and president ol the HOME Council, I am ukin1 llayor llacAllllter to cbaqe bla preHDt s:iostuoa of malnt.alniq the 1t.atu1 quo wbicb allows de- velopers a dlaproportlonate amount. ~ 1Dflumce oo our db eleeUGlll. Kil support of true l1'UI IOata pollUcal acthttJ from both tbl 1eneral bmlne11 communttJ and the homeowner la~ would be ..teome. Hit .._ for the TIN CUP Campalp IWann Ontlnanee would do mueb '° beal eomman&lJ WOUDdl cNllted .,, ...,. elldkln trtcb. Time II Now to Cleo Up Polltk:af TOM uv.NOOOD ...... tw ...... To UMl l".dits: ~ b ll ..... Uldortaate --eampalp n.-:1 pnCUcta ID Or ..... ODunt7 ta ... ., our local c1un hav~ reached such low levels as to reqwre legl1lat1on to br1og political campaigna ba<ok into penptt· lJve. Campaign lawa are always enacted ror the few amonaat wi who have abused the syst~m - not ror tbe many wbo havt; un· bendable backs of tot.earlty. The Huntiniton Beach City Council la coo.stdertna adopOon of a c ampaJ en ref'orm ordln.a.ott modeled ~r tbe TIN CUP or· d.inaoce wb.icb wu enacted u a result of a biJbly succeufuJ COWltY'Wide lnitiaUve. Tbe pro- posed Huntioaton Beacb or- dinance ck>el not "limit" cam· paJen contrt.buUoos aa stated tn a recent Dally Ptlot editorial, but ~ merely probi~ a councilman from votiq oa any matter in wbidl be baa accepted more Uuen SZOO Wit.bin t.be put 48 moot.ha from the applicant or bis representative. nu.a la termed a "cooflact ol interest" ordlnantt rather tban a "LlmitaUoo" or· dinance. The TIN CUP ordinance bu been ln effect for one year at lbe county Board ol Supervbon. To da~ It baa caused a a> percent tt- ducUon ln the total amount ol money expended on political campalps. From the look of t.binp, Huntiqloo Beach LI in dire need ol aucb an ordi_nance to brin& their councUmanlc cam· pa1&na beck down to earth where t.be eommoa people reside. After all -when a c:ouncllman out· lpenda even our blehrldlnc eoun· t;J aupentaora. it la time for 1011W eornetlve act.ioca. SHIRLEY L. GRINDLE Cbalrmm, TIN CUP Campalcn Reform COmmittet (fie• Haffagt°" B..ult Cttf ~ ....... fMTINCUP~ = ....... ...,..,,, . .., .... ., Mclc4"*r .,.. ...,. u.. 8111jori(W ~·-' Ne ........ . Totbe .... . Yov dorial ~ 0.. 11 ..,.. titled ··Ln1utt DllDI lmap .. makes an undentandable error that needs clanficaUoo. Tbe ma)Ority or the officers of the Huntingtoo Beach Police Of. hc~rs· A.uodaUon are dedicat· ed. COOffmed and bard workinc men and women who put their •worn duty first and their aell· interest.a 8ftOQd. TBEaE UE 3tO or so penion- nel wbo are memben of the HBPOA. My information ll lbat t be decision to brlnl th la particular llaue into the court. wu made bJ 14 officers wbo vot- ed for the lawsuit. These 14 represent the 111$rity of thole 10 at~ at tbla meetio.&- Small turnout.a are not uniaual unJeu M>CDe major luue Is at atab. 1b.ia syndrome ls a fa.llin& of t.be system leas than 5 per· «nt of the membership apeat. mg rortbeentireor1an1iatioD. I bave personally been con- tacted by two memben of the board ol directors oft.be uaocla- t1on who do not support the lawsuit. At leut 20 members of the uaodation have taken the time to call or drop by my office to express their opposltioo to the lawsuit and the lmpUcation that the dect.aw.i represent.a even a majonty optnioo of the uaocia- Uon. It would be a sreat diuerYke to the overwhelmtna majority of the HBPOA membership to lump them tocetber wtt.b thoee wbo elected to take tbLI actioo. I undentand tbe membertblp will be loc*in1 toward a mandatory ballot Q'lllem to "" t.be eatLre auociatioa a cbanee to be beard before a dedaklD of lb.la trpe can be made in the hlluN. EARLE W. ROBITAILLE CIUelolPotlee, RUD&lqtm Buch . , , # No eGlt ates were avlllable. The ~all an tlve iiDd tvbllc. and ·U'J comm an Wnt IOU&bt Wo,. ......... .,.. PiOllDlld lD llDal fOflD. ' • wblcb wW ~ulre eome new le0118tlve auAarttY, la IMillll lilldertakon by the Food Md Dnil~ _. Alricuttu,. Tht three ti eral re1wa~ry qeneles • aa· aembleid lbeM propc11ala after a aerlea of public bearm,. Kroll lia. tenantry wbere Ol'lanlJ.alJons and COlllUmen m their tboulbta bowo. llore than t,oeo written commeata al9o ... retet...S. Deput -·· food and eoaaum. ...nc. .... two ~ ch are reslQlll Ub' rw labelin& Ian: '!be Federal Trade i)•nntWoll, wblcb ,.. lul.ata food advett11tD1. collaborated wlU. the ot.Mrq a.. FDA Commlalicntr Jere (Joyan aald some Mlmenta ol the food IDdustry already have be&un to 1upp&y tbe kinda ol lDform.aioD which the a1en· cy propaeala require. But voluntary action lso't enoua.h and miabl even eoalribu&.e to 1reater con· sumer eoatullon, he declared. "IF ft'"8 IN THE BEST JNTEaESTS of the American public, then lt lbouJd be dooe for all," be told report.era. The aaencies already have the authority with which l9 order aome cban1ea. Tbele include man- datory lnlndient liatlnp Oil ~·rdiJed foodl, percentage labelinp for lqredleDta in meat and poultry producta. open datlq for perishable ud semi·periabable meat and poultry producta, and deelaraliom of specific fats and oUa for foods COD· taininl more than 10 percent fat before proeesain1. The agenda alao want a label atatement alerting conaumera that ingredienta are liated on a package in descending order according to tbe The Real Santa with the Real Beard Here et t Huntington C.nlet Mall daily with R202 from Star Wars to vial! with your chfldren and help the u s. MannM collect Toys·lof·Tots Photo Portraits available with both Santa and R202 Beach Blvd & 405 Fwy. H B, Student Quit . !-RA~[t~ A . t d S ~ • • -ppom e ki :~~~_b1,·· · · . Steven E. Morehea4 of mo ng . ~ ~E Huntington Beaeb, a • 5 · • ~.. : member or the UCLA In ·. ·. t(JU~ Navy Reserve Officers ~.~~ been chosen one of 250 •----1 ·· ·.#. ,_#l!!Oi..aC . Training Corps, h as Days c : •.'.::· . . ; ·. · students to participate .~Gtl':'ltMJIL · in the Navy's nuclear ..a. . ~ power propulsion pro· .• ~-~· gram. ThouNndah.ve lnfuat ' . .;; :-...... :. · . M o r e b e a ad , a 5~MSMonawittt ~ · ,S ~;.:,IV-;· •· . · · mechanical eqineertng =:r::-.m,~thod ·):. ... ~.ISM .. major, will begin bia °"'-~·~ .. , • i: .••• •.!·~·. . year-JonaprocramofiD· -.-or t>~~ ~ :;.:: .. :.•_ .• ~.. ' · · ... . a tru ction after be ... ..-~ ... _""'" •. :: • -" 7'f". graduates from UCLA in (714) 964-5204 -· : ~ •· ·: .: .;."... June and will aerve .lal31....,.a ......... ---------· :::::e~ :e:.~i 1Ui~!~ Ll;•JIOj;ISU years. RCA XL-100 19'' ciagonal RCA't CttanMLock Remote Controt-so lldwenc:ed. PLUS I .1 Fill with hard candy or bon bona HANDIOlll! HAND- CRAFTED BASKETRY WALNUT STAINED BAMBOO PLANTER BASKET Fn>m China Tb• man COD• vlcted In tbe 18'74 kidiaal>Din1 of former:Aflari. ta Coutltutlon edl\or Re1 llurpby la aet for parole on Feb. 22. 1984. Wlll am A. 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Limited quantitMe Oft both •tmna. 10" IOll'OLI PllE 15 97 IRACO YOUR CHOICE ll&CO 11-Dlll 1-TIACK lflllO All/111/ .. 1 OR IKID-981 5997 D&CO II-DASI WSITTI lfmO TAPI PLAlll 111/rll/llPI IKID-981 .7 1t l• IC) .., that th bo. .... ceiHd a wan:dq from t.be ltaW fl.re marsbal um tbat ccm- TIM7 .. ~ u. ldr· IDI •f ••••• addltloaal cou1uelora aDd a at1bt 1up•r•i1or aad appro••d qefoUatlona for lea1la1 claaarooJD apace at nearb1 ONeleyScboal . ~ c : rew olved But DC-10 'Wasn't Doomed' WASHINGTON CAP) -The :National Transportation Safety Board concluded today that although the flight crew mi&bt have aaved the aircraft, It wu not to blame for the crub of a DC-10 jetliner that killed 273 persoo.s in Chicago last spring. "It was not a doomed aircraft and could have been flown around ll all the warnings bad been available to the crew," Chairman James B. King sald a.a the board began deliberating the cause of the worst aviation disaster in U.S. history. The cooclusion was offered by the board's staff of investors Jury Raps Report t !On Energy By DELORES BROOKS l&WIN °'-.,...., -twt The Orange County Gnnd .Jury criticized a stale com· mission's draft report on California's energy future today, declaring the draft u.nrell,alal~ And Orange County wtll IUffer electrical power shorta1e1 if ,.str i c'als adopt the report's r )t 'Tltstic ftndings, Grand Jury o man Benton Bejacb as - t r: <!d. That's because those officials would be lulled into delaying the c onstruction of electrical generating plants needed to cope with the "critical" energy shortage Bejach predicts for the county in the near future. Jn a letter to California Energy Commission official R.L. Schweikart. Bejach called the draft report's prediction of the state's future electricity u.se "erroneous." The commission will decide later whether or not to accept the fjrvtinp reported by lts staff. The outcome will set the tone for the state's energy policy for (See ENERGY, Pace A2) Prince Flays Assassins LONDON CAP> -Britain's Prince Charles said today the a•• assiDa ot Lord Louis Mountbatten were "subhuman" extremlsts who demonstrated the vulnerabWty of civilized society to .. mlndleu cruelty." The bllr to the British throne told a memorial service at St. Paul's c.at1Mldral: ''I atill cannot believe that I am standina here dellverina an ..sdnu about a man who to me always seemed t rea11urtnll1 ludeitructible." Tbe WCll"ld War U naval com-mander ad comlD of Queen Elbaebtb D was kllled Aua. %7 by • teft1rist bomb that blew apart bit hc!Mv ft.abllll bolt• Done1al B&TlD Ireland. Tiie lrlsb Repablicaa Arm1'1 1Provl1loaal wln1 claimed re11poaslblli'1. in tbeir amlyala ot the acddent and wu informally adopted by the five-member board u part of ill ftnal report. The board boped to formally vote on adopting the col:Qplete report today. but the beariq Sot off to a slow start and could con· tinue Friday. The accident occurred May 2S when an engine dropped off American Airlines FHcbt 111 <JD takeoff, causing the bil plane to roll sharply to the left, shudder lo a stall and plun1e into an abandoned airfield leu than • mlle from the runway. All m persona aboard tbe plane and WARM WELCOME AW Al1S SANTA NORTH POLE. Colo. (AP> - One of the letters received by Santa Claus at the poet office bere. about 2S miles west of Colorado Springs, carried a warning. ··And don't come down UM chimney this year,•• it said. ··we got a wood ~9'ovtl.'' OPEC Fails To Fix Price OnCmde Oil CARACAS, Venezuela <AP> - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ended its winter meeting today and an- nounced it had reached no acree- mentoo prices for crude oil. The Venezuelan eaercy minister. Humberto Calderon, said oo leaving the cloMd-door session: "We didn't flx any price. "We didn't make any ded.Uon oo prices. We'll have to aee bow the mUket develop9 next year. "Each country may 10 as it want.a." Saudl Arabla said it would stick to a priceofl24 a barrel. OH Minister Jose Corio Car4enas of Ecuador said u be left that OPF.c wu in the "same position" u WedDaday m,bt. when the delepts were unable to fill prices. A .K. Hart. chairman ol the Ni1erian National Petroleum eo., aakt earlier lb.at um mmn- in1' • aeuioa misbt aet 1oo9e limlta wWllD wbicb each of tbe 13 COUDtrlea coa)d ftx lta OWD prices. But any upper llmlt would not be qMer"ted for ac., if a hard wblt8' ID Ealope ancl tbe United Stala or a eat lD proctue. t1oo bJ • ~ pndueer !9Ult- ed lD • bAI bicieae lD I.be de- maDd for Clil. Saudi Arallia'a Sbett Ahmed ZOi Yamal. wbo called dllt Gil mlalaten lnto more tlau U boars al lftnt taJb ....... daJ. Mid be dW not a»eet -unltted prlee ttroelare to ft'lit from todaj'I ml 1001 u Umlla ......... tbe boCaocD basic lldca ·•• egiectN to be SM a b1neL "' · two oo the pound were killed. Spedali1ta teltifted that wbm the engine broke away ll knocked out an electrical system. Tb1s turned off cockpit instruments that could bave warned the crew that the plane wu about to stall becauae alata bad retracted on one wlDI but remalDed extended on the other. Slata are metal plalel lb.at U· tend from the front edp of the wtnc durtnl landlq and takeoff, expanding. the curve of the wiDI and thus aUowiDa it to 1enerate lift at llower' speeds than or· dinarilY would be POUlble. <See DC-lt, l'a1e AZ> 'Wipe Out' On I.and And.Sea With eqtit.foot breallen eurl· inl Into tM BUlll:lqtiaa Bled& Ctt1 Pier' .,.. dda 1MllliDa. about a dmal amfen toot to tbetr boudl with delilbt.. city lile1uardl reported. But lt wun't ~JUl'~ld Jim Kra..,t'1c!Q. . The Ganim Gron surfer, clld in a heavy wetsuit, lost control . of h1s boerd at about 9:25 a.m. and slammed backward Into a barnadMmcnaated cement pier pllln1. With the wt.ad knocked from bis body, Krawsyk 1truuled amonc the pilings until city guard SteYe Davidson swam tlU'OUgb tbe 158-degree water to pWJ lWn to safety. Fully recovered and uncut by tbe pier CT\lltaceana Krawzyt carried bi& undamaged board lo the car be bad left in the pter Parkinl lot. Theft, a lifeguard said, be dia· covered a window broken and bis wallet stolen. Should Krawsyk feel ludder tomorrow, be probably can give the bit aurf another 1bot, lifecuard1 conjectured thts morning. The bigb waves, brought about by a storm several hundred miles at sea, are expected w pound area beaches through 5aturday. Drain Work Planned at Turtle Rock Tbat ID turn brtnp about .tdi· tioo.al denumdl to care for the Y~llPC«f wbo are abused and abaodoaed tn tbe proeeu. . Albert SlUOD Home, located at 3A The Qty Drive in Ona(it. bu a muimum capacity ot a Bart uid 11 ~ _.. re;tat.ed Wetxd17 but tit.It Student Lisa Davis seems to have de· veloped a certain affection for Mickey Mouse's nose during a Christmas holiday appearance by Disney characters at Gill Education Cente r fo r handicapped youngsters 1n Huntington Beach. Gifts wer e exchanged dunng the party. Nice While It Lasted Couple Told to Return Apartment Complex SACRAMENTO <AP> -A Judie bu ruled tbat a couple who wan Wle to a $2 milbon apartment complex after the corporate owner failed to refund a $:50 cLean•n1 deposit must live tbe bulldina back. Superior Court Jud&e Fred Marler Jr. decided Wednelday that s.cland lnveston can 1et tM baildina back by payi.n& Kr. and llra. Terry Sund.kvist a $312 small claim.I court judgment, plus iJUreM 11Dce 1974. Marler also ruled that tbe Suodkvtla must pay Sacland's court co1ta, probably a far larlersum. Tb• SuDdkvl1t1' lawyer. Clanmce Brown. uid they will appeal. .. U Olia cleetsloa atanda up, I'll be .ia..•• Brown laid. "l'veuea am.U ,..... acnwed by bil or· ''"'A"nnl and~ for y•an, and tradltlonally the oomta baft been 00 the aide ol. t.be ... p9aple. "For onee. the little lllY bas the law cm bis side and tbe court goes the other way and rules a1atmtblm." Sundkvllt. now a lawyer in Portland, Ore.. and bis wife liYed in the apart.meat while be aueoded law acbool bere. Aft.el' they moved out 1n 1974. Sundkvist demanded retW'D of bis cleardnl depoait. aaytna be left the lq)al"tmeDt clean. When be &ot no answer from Sadand's le,al qmt. be sued in am.all claims court, a1.o ukiDI SlllO punltift damqes. After Seclmd falled to appear at a bearlnl. t.be amall dalma Juda• awarded Sundhtst • sm defaaltjndpwnt, butSaclwl,.. fmedtopaJ. SandJmlt CCllllaeted tbe com-ty manbal and nq-*-1 an ex- ecution for ule fort.be property. Le1al notice was aent to Sacland. but oalJ Su:ndkrist ~ peand Ill U. tale CID the ..... ol tbe ~CID Sept. 11, ml. tiC Irvine N &mes ' ~eW Library .€bief • He bid $448.31, the amount of the amall cl.alms judgment plus in· t.erest, and received a certificate of sale. Under the law. Sacland bas bad a year to redeem the ~ erty. Some months later, Sacland tried to ldl the property IOI' $1..S million and discovered SUndkvist'a int.et"est dwin& a ti· UeaeardL II arler ruled that a letter Saclud'a title company wTGte to Sa.ndkvlst Oil Sept. 6, im seek· <See &VUNG. Pap AZ> Coast Wead.er Cloadlneu lacreulq tonl1bt. Cbanc• ol Ibo ... 10 percent tmipt u4 • Plft-* PrtdQ. A llttle cooler Fridu. ·Lon toDlcbt 4'I at u. ~ ud D lialaDd. =Jl'ri· ctqmm•• u. cout to ldlb.. . DI •THAY -State ....... , 'I ... NJION!d. ~ a.la S.. (~) -Pr9tdtDt Pan Qlaa.-'a ...... ..., .................................. ... mlUW7 comt ...,_.. lall plM for dia'•er IDr tile "'8nn.t lhMP'' wtao .Wwt blm lD tile l1ay aad ..., ..... Ila ot ..... to lban h1I late. ''I am baw7 to ..... bmd ..., eaUM far ..u.. tDd I do not ... to ... lot mJ Ule. ·• ... rQl'IDlr cblef ot tbe s... c.. tr al ............ ~. mm .r ... kJu. told the ftn olftcien ot tbe court-IDartlal. 11le eomt found Kim, ftw ol Ida KCIA mm ad Pm'• ..,._,. mm KM·woa .....,. ot ta.. Ott. • ... ,.,,. ... ot 8oa&b S..'1 autboriiarlaa DNlddlat and fin bod.Jpardl. T'bl court Immediately Matencecf tbe...., _..to die. a.ull•l••tler .4••r••••r•.- LOS ANGELES <AP> -A IA lllnda railw., frel&!lt car \DlJoadlr, who claimed be nftend br'aba damap wM8 a door from a Qlevy "step"' van ttnaek him, and bll wtf• wen aw•rded a wro1ooo d1ma1e claim .,a1n1t General M'*" bJ • SUpertor Court JU1Y. GM attorney Lee lllllard deKribed tbeJW'Y"I N doclatoa Wednelday u a "1ympatb1" verdict and tal OM would Htll a new trlal. Kenneth D. Allen. 44, saJd dUl'tu lbe trial lbat. blnp OD the door ol the van, wblcb Chevrofet maaulactured Ila part, snapped durinl unloadlnl and the M-pouad door fell, hlttiaa bim ln the bead. Kellllfti• Bit• C'•rter •• 011 DOYER. N.H. <AP) -&ID. Edward M. Kennecly accuaed President cart.et' today of betni "abMnt without leave" lD tbe Opt ap.lnlt steadily locrelliDC OPEC oU prtcn ID • .:harp attack on the pre1ideot, Kennedy abo Nld a ~ per-barrel oll lmPort fee, a proposal reportedly under COG· alderatiol! by adm.lD.latraUoo otnclala, would coet the avera1e American family $413 a year by 1982. He did not aay bow be ar· rived at the n1ure. A .. tJJer Mall 8ealJ Feflefl LONDON (AP> -A alxUl letter bomb waa delivered to another Brttiah lndustrlallat today and Scotland Yard warned of more on the way tn what lt aaid wu the Iritb Republican Army'11rowtng wave of Chrtltmu mall terrorism. The Belelum·Potted pacu1es. dl.ll\dled u gaily wrapped Chrl1tmu gifta, are of "lrlab orllln." accord1Jl1 to Polle. wbo are convtncedthata Europeancellofthe IRAlareapooslble.. . So far, the aharp eyes of the tndustrtall1ta' wives have saved their huabanda from diluter. One woman llnew about bomba from her work with the Bel&ian Wlder1round durin1 Work! War n. sr .. icte Readlefl fer Littell CAPE CANA V!:RAL, Fla. <AP> -With a 1ub1Utute cnw at the cont.rob, the count.down be1an a1atn today lD the flllb at- tempt to send the space shuttle Columbia oa a 1lmulat.ed space minion Space officials a tarted the count al 4 · 35 PST aiming for • sl m ulated liftoff of the shuttle later in the day The shuttle is desl1ned t.o be l~unched like a rocket then glide back to Earth like an atrplane ., n1118J![iql;i!I. --.--•• An.ir * oe!J two l t•re, aa Or•••• ContJ u,.rl JH) NC91a• ······ •.•..... , '~·· .. ........, ........... ... a.teed to deatla,. ..... .. .~...,... .. . u..-WOlllD • AM nlltMnM......,. fte U.. .. "1 --c~ ·-...:-·· ~--.., ....... tJaf. ....... .::zet:r .. ': ocatkm _. dlf1•1""\I •11)111111 ua,ar ,.,_th·• poatUW for ................... Ramoe, a former Sa A....,, Ttsu. NIHtat wbo bad ... ID &uta Ana oal.Y 11.Jl moaU., WM coafkted Dec. I ~ tbe .... Jmr of anw.p. m..,.... AD u..-cs.da of tiUlllrtM Parrou durtM tbl , .. a ro11•.,.. B•im Oalta. II. ol IMla A:..;i.o wu coa•l•t.d ol m •bl& U. ~ c1NrmtMd tlUlt ••ech' cll'a-•--did -.. tlMlt .... qulfb ..... l01ttbe ..... ~. Jada• alolaard Beacom aeudalecl tJae ... teaclq of RalDOI. tor I•. 1L 1J.._ t1i1e 1tate'1 deatb P•1: Ramm will automMScaJ M ..,_ titled to a ••me. Mariu ln wlddl MW ~ could l»e pr•to&ncl bJ CM dlt- feme llDd~HAdPaal Meyer, tbe d9puty dlttdet ._ ton>ey who prwcat.d tbe cw. Tb• =:x wltDHI a1alHt Ramos Oallaa ta UM IUllt pbue ot UM trial ... ICe¥ta Ptellenll, an 11-JUl'-old s.a&a Ana youtb wbo lacredtbl1 escaped Mrioul lnJUl'J 4urtq the robbsy at a Taco Bell .._.. be, MlH Parrott and Ramot worked. Pickerell te.Ulled that Ramal, who, be Hid, wielded a .n caliber rtne. forced blm and Miu Parrott Into a walk-In refrlferator, demanded they knee down and "say lbelr prayen" and shot them Ln the bead. K1u Parrott died l.mtant- 1 y ; tbe bullet de1Uned for Pickerell'• brain deflected olf b.1a skull. Ramoa testifted ln the penahJ pbue that be tbot the pair, but claimed be DIW'I' lnteoded to kill them. He aald. rather, t.bat be wanted the bulleta ODlJ to pue hi.a vlctiml. Other defeoH wltaH1H t.Ufted that Ramo9 suffers COD· 1entlal brain dam•1•. bu an tn- telll 1ence quotient of 75 and feels be bu been a Hfe&oa1 loser. Meyer, however, arg~ that deaplte hl• past problem•. Ramos planned the uecuUon 11laylD1 a.od cooducted it ln a cold and prlmlUve way. • .. • r "°"' B hen, Report Say• .. LC»ANOl:Lll (AP) - Mtalua Pnlklnt ION • ~ PlrWlo -\INCi t.be ...a. tll ltia tut "You bolil 11 .... ,. Mmoo," ...... ..._ llCIUl'C Iran Fighting Leaves 2 DeaJ left 'tlaat eouatrr for medleaJ ttatmem ID tbe 1Jatted 8tate1, tlae Loi .......... ,........ ~ .. ,... ...,., .. U.. Mme ""9 ... Dt Wd Sbab Mobammtd RH• Pdla.t.la am•.,. .... 'ftD119utd. Became Cuts 8d· miDiltraUaD ... a•an al .... ~ .... ..,. . u..... ... .......... OD lf09 •• IApta Portillo decau• a1alut permtttt•• tla• IUh'• ....,. to 11.aco ettiD1 Id.I nadoa'• ·;;M&i Int. .... ," tbl .......,.,.. eald. ENERGY ••• u.. nm two~· Bejaeta tald. The.. cm.. -... predlc:Uld "srowth ,..,. fot u.. 1tat., or bow modi •loctftdt:J CallfonUDI an apeet.d to me lD~===i atan..,. ben fonalt • powtla ,.... ol 1.1 ,_ ... dmtal UM ant,_,., BeJaebuld. But U. major eleet.rteal aWttJ eompaal" an 1u..1ta1 tbat eoGIUllllf'I wt.11 UM twke tblt maeb eloctriett1 be Mid. And tbe Oraad Jmy'1 mad1 ol Orllllt Ooudt7'• .... , DMdl teoda to .upport tbe utllity com-pam.. Tb ere wlll be a ••critical 1bort11e·• of electrleltJ la ·oran1• Couaty la tla• Dear future, accord1DI to tbe Grand Jury letter. In addllloa, a Jury 1urvey shows t.hat, despite the inc:reu- lng UH ot enerl)'·HViDI de· vices. e1eclrlclty use ln ffW bomu la 1reat.er than in older homes All th.al adds up to a 1ubstan- ttal lrowtb U\ eDeflY UH, COO trary to the e ner11 com· ml111on'1 at.all report, BeJacb aaid ·•And at lbat Sow a frowth nte ( 1.1 percent) )'OU doa 't need .. many power plan ta,'· be added. F,....P,,.eAJ DC-10 ••• TDIJWf, Ira (AP) -,,_ i•I htnn rt•al lfOUPI ta •••t•r• lr1a'1 trou-led ........... ,..lift twodllld aod • .,.mded, Teb.ru Radio r'9POn.d toda1 . ,, .......... ~°' vto1aDee Ila .,.... ol lru .._.. etb•l• mlaorltla ..... Meis aatt•dnt ......... aalOGOm.1 ~==n="' n.. It AtMrtcu Smt.elty bo1ta1n, mea• wllJ le, were .,.... tbllr mil daJ ta cap. tlvttJ. lna'1 lD&erior mhu .... ratted Ua• po11lblllt1 of Cbrlltma1 vl1IU b1 tb• A111eriean .. .,... famllie1 bat tbe milUaatt boW!Da tbe em· buly Uld tMJ ban DGt decided .. ae1a ...... TIM 'Nliw Radio Waedcest .. ..... ~ottM~ ra Zaltedaa, eapltal of Bal~ proytnce. It Mid tt brob out .. "Dr. Yudl'' -.-um.abb top IDM>- lletnl ......... nn.ldm Yudi. a fonDlr fonlp mlnlater -WM cs.uv..-. a speeeb. The report dld .. ~ ... ''ll'OUll9" that fOlillll Mela otber. It aaiil tbe 8-Dl M..tem re- llaloua leader of lb• recloa. Mowlnl Abdolula. l11oed a meHap to Zabedan eltiaenl HJlnl tbe diaturbanc.. were eaal•••red by "enemlea of blam." Most ot t.be eoo.ooo Iranian Balucbla are 8wm1t -UM rival Vel to K.~omelal 'a SbUte Ollem ~. Tbe DOmadic Baluellll have chafed ader Tebran'1 ODllU'Ol alDce comiDI under ,..,._ rule lD tbe mid. 19th~. Several other elba.lc lf'OUPS lD lraa -101De ot t.bem Sunn.I have IOUP1 anat.er eetf.naJe un· * • • Shah Protest Contin11ing In Panama PANAMA CITY. PaHma CAP) -Hadredl ol Panama· ntaa ltudaa, tooriDI • IOY· ernmmt t.a on clemomtrations. marched t.brouch the 1trHts lD· day lD f'9b pro&..ta aaa.imt the depoeed .a..& ot lran '1 at.ay aa Cooladol'a Jtland. The demaaltratioa bepo with "Testa ahow that the plane a rally ol 500 penou al lbe could have beel2 flown out ot tbe Unlventty ol Panama Theo. 300 stall re1tme and could have 1tudeata cbaDUnj ant.a-shah and flown around and landed safely anti-American •locana panded 00 tbe aame runway,.. sald in-throulb the street.a befo~ they veaUp&or Allan R. TobU.on. were dlapened with t.ea.r cu He laid the DC-10 couk1 have Some aD0 1hadent.1 demonatrat· der t.be NYOludoDU'1 ID••• meat. Moat rec ea Ur• lb• Tarlll•b·•Pt•"f!S Asart1 of A.lerblli.lla NbtJ tb1.I malltb . Tb• violence bu ltnerall)' ablll· ed tn Alerbe.lJaa ID ne•t daJ'I and tbe KbocMtDl Nlim• ii 11'1· ln1 to restore ad rel.UOU •Ith dwAArtl. On I.be IUbjtet ot Cbriltmu vilttl to tbe botUa•. lllt4rtor Mtnilts lfojatoltalam ff"hemi llafusajml told tM -==== Bambed: ''There la a their tamUAM will be a1lond to Ylllt tbem aad we wOQJd l1U 1ueb a tbial to take place.·• But a spob9man for the ltv- deota who have been boldlq the emb= and bo1ta1H uld WecLay there baa been "'DO ded1U.. ADd aueb deelaiou are up tom." Tb• ltudeata ap.la t.cJrt>iedoed another eondltatory exp~ by Forelsn Mlnlater Sadelh 1 Gbotbaadeb, wbo told The W11blqtoa Poll the boa..- eould be freed ll the u ..a. savwa- ment held an offtclal lnvestlp· Uon ol 8bab Hobammed Baa Pablavt'a al)ecied crlm•. Man Awarded $50,000 in Bmtality Suit A man ooce arrested by SllDta Ana poUce oo a drunk ln public char1e bat bHn awarded S:S0.000 In an out-of court ld11emeot ol a police brutality cue. The settlement In favor of Wa1~r Snyder, an engineer who oow llves 1n Ventura County, w u diadoaed by b1.1 attorney, llutth R. Mana of Hollywood. Snyder had alletted that Of- f1cu Robert C Railey beat tum follow1~ tu1 June W, 1.918 arrest at a Santa Ana bar Tb~ ('nrrunal charate wu later dJSml&M!d. Manes 5<dd A1 pert ol the settlement, the officer admitted no wrongdotng 1n blS treatment of Snyder. ManeaaaJd. RULING ••• toe to de9r the Utle was "llde· quate lD redeem." The jud1e said t.b..t even If the letter wu not adeqw.te, "eqwtable pnn· c1ples ~wre an ellleruioo of lhtt redemption J*rlod " She Fights City Hall 6een aaved lf the DOM bad been ed WedJleaday al1bt at lbe puabed down and full poww a · Un!venltr ot Puama. Many erted oo lbe two remalDJa1 •Hed larse post.en proteaf1nl enllnet. S h a b II ob • m m e d a e a a Tbe tnvesUpton Mid tbllt in· Pablavt'1 preHnce on Coo d•l:• a.lJ'pl&De, lie.Dao-tadora. One read, "llerry He 1uud the Sundkv11ts' re· f uul to respood to t.be Sept 6 l~tter . combined with state· menu aunbuted to thear lawyer, caused Sacland to po1tpone further attempt.I to redeem. ·'Thu i. 1ufficielt for equtty to step in," Marler 111d. "The law appean to be that when the dia· parity between t.be Jud1menl price and the value ot the prop- erty la put, only tlilht unfair- nesa l• 1utncleot to srant equita- ble reWif. '' Mesa Woman, 24, Rwu N udie Studio nell ~ tt bllh1Y Chr1ataal. Fltb.t 1be Sllab ! •· lmprotNl that a DC·lO could Tbe dtmcmtnton altlo Mt up loee mliDt tbnllt ud baft .,.. banlude1 aloa1 tbe •lrMt balanced llata aimultaoeomly. •ki.rtiaC the unlvenlty B~ DI· By JACKIE HY•AN Of-o.tty~ ..... Patricia McNulty la 24 yean old, look.I like a model and owns a busi.oeM In Coeta Mesa. And sh•'• hlvtnc trouble undentand- ln1 wby the city wa.ot.e to cloM her fl.rm down. MlH McNulty la the owner ot Sun1b1M Studio, with offlc. ln botb Anabelm and Coeta lleu. Jt offen O..S. modell for r>botol· rapbJ or coavenaUaa, and bu been battlla1 lbe city for allDOlt two yun. It• former owner 1014 the operation to lllu McNulty ln May. She Hld tbe WU aware ol the l•s•l btHlH when 1be bouihtlt. ·•ity PIT'IOlaa1 fednl wu that they (the city) wereu't fair," Mlu McNulty 1aid. ••J feel we're In the rtabt." Tb• tlUdio at 183 W. 11th St., lo tbe old Cbamber of Com- DAILY PILOT mere• bulldlnl, w• cloted t.m· porarlly WednHdaJ. Ml11 McNult.y clted plumbtnc repeln. but alto noted that a atay ot ex- ecution of ID= Counlf Superior Court aplllt the studio txPlred MondaJ. She aald the bopel to reopen the 1tudlo lat.er Wa WMk, and that butlaeu a. 1olDa OD u u.eual It tbl AaaWm loe.tSoa. 'nat &ll*1or Court 'dedAian la Mln• apgealed to the rowtb Dlltnet Court of Appeal .... BaurdlDo. ... IWfa.11 • ...., .... la AneMm, Nl4 lbll ~ .. _. denUDclwbJCMall .. lllO °"':1::-~ooa.ta1 .. !lb oa 91'• 1M 1ald. 0 11 ••. ,. • m••r ....... dD -Pl to ltaJ opm 11 lt UM mOdel· ra1 .~tber'r• 11••••~ or tu D1111Vf'' Olli'Ca•tN-'*"lllft laY'i' ................. .. tbltr le' lluaa , ... .,.,... " ana. M .. iilM &M'u•tll ••••• IJ1llll•1 l)e •tMJo, - aeveral complalnta had been re· Frank Taylor, direetOr ot tbe Uoaal pard tl'OOPI turTCMmded celved from oelpbon. board'• Bureau ot Acc:ldlal Jn. the camp'9. ft.red t.ar cu at the Deadlock Bolde Mias MeNulty admitted that veaUittioa. atid tbe crt'a' mem-demoutraton and tont down some people view nuct. ttudioe ben wwned tbat UM plw 1o1t the barrludea. UNITED NATIONS <AP) ufrorit.a(orprostitutioa. thruattnan--'-andU..ttMJ Wltne11H said se•eral The U.N. General Aatembly "I Just IJ'ln 'caUM I th1ak lt'a followed ~,.. pNICl'ibld persoaa were beaua by broke for It.a Cbrutmu recess for 1udl a c:aae. • .... _ ~ fwm~" the a.aid. "I bave to aall, .,..__. •uardlmea .-.. .-. ... = ol alter , •• u .... to end a mooth-oki do have any evtdenee ot "'l'IMl7 dkt euetly wbat tbeJ rubber bme, wooden a~cb deadlock over wbetbtt Cube or protUtutioo IOIDI ooT Speeula-were tuppONd to do," Ta,lor aad p6ecm ot cw. but w 91>-Colombla tboW.d be seaa.d oo UoD on lbat bWU my feelf.Dp." panel ..toul1J iJUund. t.be Security CouncU next year. Co1ta llHa poltee made _•aid __ . ----------------------------------several unata on ampldOD ol proeUtuUoD under the former ownenblp, but failed to obtalD coavlcUom. Some cuatomen do come ID wtth the wron1 Idea, lllH McNu.lty saJd. "Some ol tbem can be ""1 Cl'UI," llbe a.aid. "We Mt tbem know lmmed.latelJ. Tb• aria baDd1e tbemMhw Ver/ welf ··w t're not rude to DeOPle who OOtD• ln bmt and umi.11 thM. •• Jutt .. them Dow that, lorry. you came to ta.. wroac plaee." Wlult Dl'tdMl7 doel lmlbt• Studio olf•'t - Cu.tomen ftDd t.bemMlv. ID u lttnctift ~ --mo1pbere, altbou1h Ml11 llcNulty coneedel •b• bun't bad Ume to do eome nMdiad re- modeliq. Tb• ma=• tr 1bow1 cnaatolDll'I a Ollo ol ueb ot UM modell. .,. about • at both amdiol, altboalb only about tm. .,. oa duty at -.cit IWdlo ·-UllM. ,,.. din ...... moclll bl (or ~..._.llr lbe) pref ... II 111• ~ ... , worllltu '.:C~ .._ cutGa... -nmn • 11 • ' it PIA GEL SmaRool Richard D. Carpenter of the Solaris Toy Corporation in Los Angeles, demonstrates his solar powered toy truck. Carpenter watches the truck move along a table powered by direct light, top, and then shades the solar cell, J.ower photo. on the top of the "Solar Rover" causing It to stop. Carpenter s uggests children not leave the toy in the sun, because tt will roll away under the light power. Newspaper Reports Chief To Be Na01ed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -( J Commander Cornelius P . Murphy Jr., a member of an old SJ'ATE San Francl1co police family'. will be named the city's new ----------"" police cJUer today, the San Fran· cisco Chronicle reported. Tbe paper said Mayor Dianne Feinstein wtll name Murphy to succeed Charles Gain at a news conference today. The Chronicle said it learned from reliable sources that Murphy, 50, will take over before Jan 8 r,..,,. J A ••al~d LOS ANGELES (AP) -Plain- tiffs for minonUes in tbe city school desegregation case called Proposition 1 "patently un· constitutional," and charged the measure la aimed at restricting the rights of minority ch1ldren to attend integrated schools. In a brief filed with Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach on Wednesday, they objected to a request by s chool board attorneys that Citing the current eneray crisis, City Councilman Dave Cunnint}lam urced the COUDcll Wedneeday to encourage the de- velopment ol untapped oU and gas resources wtlbln the cttv. Fa..UH11e• *'•-" SANTA BARBARA CAP> Two more possible earthquake faultlines have been dUcovered at the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal site at Polnt Coo- ceptlon, but neither abould have any effect on the project, a Southern California Gas Co. apok~man said Wednesday. Company spokesman Ric.bard Nemec characterized the two possible faulutnes dilcovered by geolopta digpnc test trenches as "small and probably not significant." Ga. ll•e DeeB•n Proposition 1 be used as a basis SACRAMENTO (AP) for ending mandatory busing in Gaaoline uaace in California in the school dhtrict. October waa S.3 percent lower ,.._lo I than the aame mooth lalt year, --r rat on 11 r9~d . accordin1 to state Board of LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oc· Equalization naw-. cidental Petroleum Co. and Board Cb.airman Wllllam Beo- otber oU-dri.llinc firms would be nett aaid it wu the alxtb •trailht invited to submit appUcatiooa month year-to-year totala have for exploratory drillln1 along declined. He aaid October the bea ch below Pacific gallonaee wu up 1.4 percent Palllades under a proposal that from September, foUowi.a.1 the hu been presented to the City pattern of moat of the tut Council. decade. TAN TAN TAN TA~ rrsMEW ITSFAIULOUS ITS A FAST TAMI YOU ARE IN AND OUT QUlO(l Y WITH ~ TAN THA rs EVEN. FUN TO HAVE. AND l.J:IN COST aowsvsa, a Judie ruled Wedneeday that Nixon need DOt \utUy. llu. ltbubo11l's awyen Mid they woald prob. ably appeal UM rWlq. ''DW'lDI tbe prHldency of Richard II. Nlxoa, 1D1 buabud, Ad.nan KbMboaS. aaked me to wear bdo tM -Onlted Stat. a bncea.t fCll' wblcb be Hid be apent '80,000 and which be in· tend9d to be a lift to oae of the dau1bten of tben·Preaident Ric bard Nixon," Mrs . Kba•hoeli ~alled lo a awom · affidavit. \ ·' l wore the jewelry into the United Stat.es," abe said, adding that Khaabout later bad lt Ii.ft wrapped and delivered to one or Nixon's two da~ten -she did not Hy which one. MU. IDIA.8llOGGI cited the incident u evidence of Nl.xoo'1 cl01e ties with Khaabout and proof of bueioe11 dealings in California. Mrs. KhuboUi. who seeks to have her divorce cue tried 111 California where community property laws would benefit her, must prove ber husband had sut>.tantlal contacts in the atat.e before the case 1s accepted by courts here. '1Tt.11 Mem1 a •••• of funber MD1atloDall1lDC thl1 cue .... 8rt.ql.q • blO Dn> ftJ1 public ftpn 1Dto WI IMIDI .,.,. .... Mid 8avi\.cb. • Bii llDDl'NCI! to aenaa· Uooalllm IWIDmed from a sean· dal Tt'bieb bit Brttata'a Putla· meat tut w.ek wblD Sora1a llhuboal WU klentUled .. &be one rtlme par•mour of Coa1enatlvt Parliament member Wtaaton Cburcblll, 1rud8an al tbe Wotlcl War 0 prime mtm"Atr. lln. Khubo11a'1promtnent Hollywood divorce la "'/er. llanio llltebeboa, aat be plam to l1Y to Loodoa tbil ... to deal wtth tbe ~atb ol tbt revelauom Jn ParliamtaL lie Hid_MN. D,...li ma1 remru there wttb him. Prime Minister Mar1aret Tbatcber aa.ld Tuelday that lbe ~Uevee tbere WU "DO l>reach ol 1ecurity In the pUbftc eervlce" aa a result al Cbun:bJ.11'1 atralr wttb Mn. Kb.aboMi. IN THE NIXON matter, the former .,,..dent. submitted a sworn docummt med with the court here detutnl that AdDan Kbuboai Yiait.9d San Clemmte du.rill& b1a preDdency. "l have ablolutely no reeollec· Bot on the Presses Uon ot ~tb or m.tt01 Ad:Dan u ettbet JW Jaom• or o lee at San ci.~":Nlllla Mid . Jn fact be UJd be dldb't neall m1et1n1 blm anywbere In CaltfOmla. •·At no time duri.q or after my prealdency b••• I •ny rec· ollecttoo ot meetlnc with or •P••kln1 wltb Adaan Khaaboal,'' Nlxoo aald. Nixon lawyer IUebard A. •1U'PbY laid Nixon'• taUmolly would be Ulelell tn lbowiD.C tbat K.buboui bad autftcteat U.. to Callfonili to wanant tryin& the divorce cue here. Khashogg1 , a powerful mid dleman in worldwide arms ••l••, claim.a be divorced Soraya by proxy ln Beirut. Lebanoo in 1974. She says sbe was never notified of the proceeding and claims It wu lnvalld.. A San Jose f1ref1ghter cam~ a camera for caus edtheevacuationof800employees. Fire a San Francisco television photographer as officials say the fire may have been caused they leave the roof of the San J ose by a welder on the roof. An estlmate of Mercury News. A fire which s tarted damagewasnotavallable.butofficialssaid Wednesday afte rnoon above the pressroom damagewasextensive ~~---~-=--------------~ suri;a1oa couaT Judge Leon S.vtt.c:b rejeeted the effort by Mn. Khubout'• lawyen to take a depo&ltioo(rom Nlxcn. Rape, Mayhem Charges Filed "It appears to me that Presi· dent Nhtoo'1 connection with this cue ii rather tenuous." said S.vtt.ch aa be dilmlued an order for Nixon to give deposl· llon testimony today. He said Nixon. as "a high pro- file public figure," abould DOt be forced to testify unless all other means for eaininc evidence have been exhaueted YUBA CITY <AP> -A 28- year-Old man was charged with rape, mayhem and kidnapptnc after his estranged wife told authonUes he made he r walk through a corn field nude and tortured and raped her Sutter County sheriff's dep· ut 1e s sai d L up e Ga r <'1a Regalado was held in the <'Ounty Jail on the cha rges and bail ¥.as set at rT.250. Mana Regalado told deputies her husband. rrom whom she ha s been separated eagbt months, picked her up Monday night to see a movie ln'ltead sht' said h<' npped her dothes off and took ht'r to a rorn field in the Sutter Butte. area ..-.pst of here He fo~ her to "alk four m lies across the fields. she saJd She told depulles he also raped Utility Def ends ---- Price Hike Bid LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Southern California G aa Co. baa defended lta $100 million rate increase re que.t to the atat.e ~bl.le UUllUe& t:ommwloo in the face of opponents' claims that the compey la "only after more profit." "Not a penny wt1J be added to our eaminls u a re a ult of thil i.Dcreue," a gas company represeni.tive told Adminiatrative Judce Orville Wrtcht durina Wednesday's public bearln1. However, Semon for Political Action president Herman Yulm.an predicted the increase would be much hilber. While concedinc that 1u prices are rill.DI, Yulman said: "Wt know the 8QueeA ii on but we a1ao "know they make tnordlnat. amount.I ol money. Everyone should wre tn tbe autrmy, not just the old and the poor." , ... WA!Unl._ ....... , .... ...................... ..... ~ ..... , •. ., . .............. LI' .......... ... ···--· 111.• ....................... ht'r. stt.ved her head. carved a awasllka on her cheek and a ~rou en her blp. covered her body witb bJack •hoe polish and red p&.LDt, pulled four of her tt>eth \lt1th pliers and bound her hand~ A rancher found her in the fit>ld Tuesda} mommj.! She wa~ treated and relca~ed at a Marys\-11le hospita l Texas Spread 1 •· llllf 1naces-.._.,, ., . ..., . .-.. C-..•).lu.E-.IM, 1f .,, ........ L191111111, 1 u . ,.... ...... 1Vt a . IOPflll.ZM• c ............ ,,..._,11.11 .............. _,_., . .,.., I • ! : • I . • • • I • l .. • • ~ I • • I • • ' I . . . . 1t• I Orange OOMt Diiiy Piiot What Is 'Affordable'? Irvine's City Council has chosen a general plan i;trategy it thinks will best respond to the needs or low· and moderate-income families searching for affordable housing. , Some council members, however, don't believe it goes far enough in committing the city. We share those concerns, but also recognize the true test or the city's commitment will come when zoning de- cisions ror new residential developments are made. · Simply put, the tentatively approved strategy ia this: The city would set goals for providing affordable bouaing for each residential village not yet zoned rather than having a n overall percentage goal for the community. Prior to adopting these goals, the city would conduct a survey -with assistance from the private sector -to d eterrrune ho us mg needs and preferences among persons E!mployed in lrvme. At the time of zoning, the city would make its s pecific requtrements known to the developer. Councilman Art Anthony, a rchitect of the plan. believes this a pproach will enable officials to set reallstJc goals in providmg lower cost housing units. But councal members Larry Agran and Mary Ann Gaido contend stronger requirements are necessary to make this revis ion of general plan hou.sing policies workable. General plans, it should be remembered, are ad· visory documents essentially. They lay down the broad guidelines by which a city or county operate. In this respect, it remains to be seen how sertomly the city will squeeze for low-cost development when de· velopers come in with their plans. Growth Won't Stop It should come as little s urprase that Marine officials are unwilling to sign a city-worded agreement limiting jet activities at El Toro Air Station to levels compatible with Irvine policies and practices. Nevertheless, city officials have decided to see one more time what concessions they maght win from Marine commanders who naturally are looking out for the best interests of their own facility. As a matter of courtesy. it is perhaps proper to con· tinue pushing for agreement at the local level. But it seems more likely that 1f the city ls to win r eal concessions in its was aga.mst noise emanating from the base, it will proba bly have to go higher. At some poant in the chain of command, military of· ficials will have to consader adjusting to a city that has grown so dramatically and will continue to build up around El Toro. • Opinions e•pressed 1n the space above are thOM of tne Dally P ilot. Other viewa expressed on th1a page are thole of their author• and 8rt•sts. Reader comment ls invited. Addr"' The Dalty Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mes.a, CA 92626 Phone (714) &42-4321. Boyd I Style-setiers ByLM.BOYD What a U.S. preaident wean marbdlJ affects the elotbin1 industry. For in-stance, Jobn F. Kennedy. deeply diaappolnted the hat· ... Dear Gloomy Gus ID 1plte of tbe buay eampat•n for Pre1i- dent, the Governor'• of· flee waa on tbe job wbere • dHperate criminal wa1 con· c....Si 81aareetaato tile eatraclJtlon ol a ,..........,tO,...... 90 lUt be clUld COID• plMefliJunof l•year aeateac• for fuat1bta1 lit os. of mart,Jama to a Tau uadercover •l••t ta ua makers by decllnlnc more often tb&a not to wear a bat. Yet Lyndon B. Joba1on'1 penchant for broad-brimmed bat• boolted tbe aale of we1tem buqear. All of lhll la not .... tio..ver. ror Ida flrat lnau1uraUoD, Geor1e Wuhinatm purpoM1y ebole to wear a Amerteae-mlde brown ault aolely to en· courace the new domeattc textile induatry. Such bic wheeb do hardly UJthlDI b)' accldent, what 7 A »eeallUitJ of frqrucel 11 that 10me cancel eaeb otber out. Gardenlal have tbetr on aroma, aDd molt dllUndift It "· too. l..lkntle oraa1• blolaom1. But put them to1ttber, ao4 Ua•r don't ... u like mueb ot ~ ~. Oeotlll• ID, tt71 Robltt N, w.d lf'Ublf r Thomal tc .. -v 11 I dltor ....... te,.btclt/W~~ .... ---------- WABltOIOH -A ,._... •• 11•91 Cartn waua kt• ... • ., llfl ...... .... ..... .. UJQllcaJ. lf a ln1Uoa11 A11tollala • Dl••lnl. • AIM -..a. ..... .... -to .. ttaboob fort'• aaawen. He ii 1tudrt•1 two Hcret prlmert o• lite qatollab. On• ta called "Ayato11ah Kbometnt of lraa : Hll Peraoaallty and PoliUcal Be!tavlol'. •• 'n.. atber la mon • 1peclflc, "A Paycboloctcal Perapecthe: Kbomelal'• P~U cal Bebaftor' aad DeftDm. II aklnl in the CUrrent Crtlil." Carter'• ela11lfled rHdJnt alto lneludll otMr nlated dotu· menta wtdeb ..... UM role t.bat IDwNtlnl'• fanat.tellm baa played cm tbe 1raDlan erlal&. 'l'be ayatollab emerp1 from tlMM 1tud.le1 u a dedlcated, caleulat- tn1. raDCOl'OUI, implacable o6d man wt.o WOQld aaerUlee lnaa'1 on wealtb. bl.a own 1alet7, life ltaeU to punue bla 1oall. NO TllSEAT of reprtaal la likely to budle him. Bo)'COU? "U we bave to io.e our honor ln order to fill our atomacba, then we would prefer that our booor ls preserved and we wlll eo hungry," be said. Oil cutoft? 1be Persian people lived without petroleum for S,000 years, and Khomeini believes they can &et aloa1 wltbout oil aeatn. Military attack? "WhJ abou.ld we be afraid," be retorted. "We coaalder martyrdom an honor." There ii no doubt ln t.be minds of Cent.ral l.DteWcence Acency aaaly1t1 that the ay atoll ab Mailbox ... And I ~oki my motorcyde so we could buy g'AS for your c~r ... " 1he Gift of the ~i ........ 1111 "11ft1M'le ... ......................... ... ...... • •••• : .... ·lliiillllA: .. ..... . ..,, ....... ........ ~ • •11dnnt'n:lll11i toaYi.e.., ...... , t•at Qtl . .................... .. ,..._..,-_., .. ~ l'tir11 ,..,., ........ D•• I I .. aarHd a 1mo ... m1,,.... llatl'M fartM ......... ·-11, ... wmt't ... ....,.. fNm •llWDI ~~); "!...~~ .... -..: ,.....,., ..... ~....,... ..... b .. .,..,.,,.. p ...... Tllll ftaANOS. ........ .,......._mm .... .,..._ u:nJted wilt • rr#He .. for . , . .,. ........... .. ...., .... 1oew • .nn-••t•oat aalty, rttOlaUoear7 ...,,....,.an~ ....... lie ......... tUt...,.,... Uonary role a drt.._. force bJ' bl• ltridellt ....._,_ ........ Mon au.• puceet of Ina'• • milliaa,_.. are ....... . aDd IDD9t of .......... to .. mllttmll.mait.Jr·mW Slll'lle wt. Dom.ad .... ft.Nd tbem up ~ can. fGr a more ... anut" lllam, fw a taob ... .. alnlt tbe ......... Tbla ..... •tru .. le ............ -die lnfidela, .. be baa declared. Whal meal do U.. mallaba feat oa tbat tbey have SJ'OW'D ao 1real? How did tbe lordly Amertcam beeome redueed to the roles ol bosta1es and •uppli· rants? What bu lramptred to allow ~ "9}1fWi'lalt10' drelUf" ' tha t he c a n cow Pres ident Carter and bumiUate the United States? Nolhln& ln tbe textbooks can ln1truct the en1ioeer in tbe Wblt.e Home bow to overcome the vul.oerabWty ol a miply, comfortable, cautiou nation before the powerieu sea.lot, cw bow to bettJe the tyranny ol the •11reamvely weak over the tell· duarmed stroq. Why Don't We Worry More About Fuel? To the Editor: Why don't ou.r state, county and/or city pollllclans take some immediate act.loo to COO· serve fuel -and money! Three simple ldeu are: 1 > Adjust lramc Uthu on heavily traveled aurf~ streets to allow traffic to now with minimum ~e. Thia could euUy be ac ~ed by adjust.In& timers and makin g th e pedestnm butlmls inoperatJve. C an yo u imagine -one pedestrian now bean& able lo stop 20· 100 cars and, at their lelSUtt, waddle acroas lhe street. 2) Impose a lax on recrea· Uoo•l trucb and vans that do not meet a minimum milea1e per tallon. JI there are people wbo wuh to drive vehicles that only 1et s to 10 miles per caUon. t.ben let them pay for It -not oely at the pump -bul also when they Ucense or regi1ter t.belr vehicles. 3) Tum off t.be majority of commercial li1thtin1 and reduce atreet 11&.htine to every other streeL The continued use of elec:· tricit v for no useful purpose mu•t be stopped. Three simple 1caa1 -can we 1et somethlne done about ruet conservation -or are we aim· pie! FLOYD THOMPSON N..,..•ITerfWr To tbe Editor: Tbat nllbt. for tbe ftrst time in my life. I wu faced wit.b the •lark reality of devut.tlnl ad uncontrolled flre. At 1 p.m. I 1ookcd out over Boat Canyon (our bollM becU on to the c:an- yoa lD I .a&1m• Beach, almolt opposi.te p,_ Cutle) ud WU fae.d wUb a red wall ol ftn. At t : 10 p.m. tbe wlDd veered and tbe fin lwept aCl'Oll tbe C8D1QD to our lddl, aeUiDI flre to mr ant clDar ..,,..,.. •• ~ Sydney Barria buab. firtnc the buabea odow our lot, 1ettln1 alicbt a neichbor'a roof and apaUerlna our root wttb n11:,f apam. My bmband I bad packed our two cars witb a re• neeessiU. and be drove away &.o book up a motel for U. nfO&: I ... to collect IM m uc1 follow ln our Olbel' car. Wbea I at- tem pt.ed to follow him a few minutes later, altbou1b my ear•geway WU clear, the canl or '·atebtseen" were comlnc and 1otn1. hlndertna and blind· tnl the fire enainea comlna up t.be hUl to reacb the bum1ni area. Because of these onlookers lt took me several minutes to get out of my 1ara1e -a feat whlcb abould have ta.ken fh·e aecouda. I KNOW tbeee people are like mo•t of ua -kindly. curtoua folks, who are Sood nelshbon and wll1inl a.o lend • belpina band if necessary, but I am quite sure very very few ol them realize the serious comequences of unwiUinalY blockinc areu ror firemen and people wbo bave to leave t.betr homes at very abort notice. Even a few aeeond'a de- lay may meu the ma ol a life. At the momeal I bave taken t.be Ume from bnllb1nl • t.be uba all over our home to write thla 1tlUer, but if it eaUMI JUll ooe ~to "watt ·w &omor· row' to imped~ ftn. lt will bPe t.. well worta Dl1 time.· A apedaJ "thank JOU" to our p-eat nnmen and helpful wlun· t.een-you wenwandertgJ. GWEN EDWAB.DS £ •••• , •• To tbe EdbGI': North =-Budl .. a • tnm.ei7 to C'lGl8e ..., wida relath'•l.J lJW. 4amqe Ha1lderla1 ilae llorreDdou poaaibWtie.a hn the recetSt ftre). Thu may be attnboted not aaly to t.be chan&e an the wind, but al.lo the fact Uult the bome1 are located at the root of the bi.lb wit.b ftre breaU and io ~ cues PoeeD bella wlUcb tepW'et· ed tbem from .. path ol ... ftre. NOT ALL are .. ol Laguna have t.b•t mach protection. One web area la 11)"11Jc Killa. U • ft.re abould start iD the <;esyoa Acre area, • two uaa n,... batt already um year. and a bot Senta Au wind ..... blowlna doWD I.be canyoa.. U. mUre bilf would be equlfed. 1ben an aofln bRab oluykiad. A few ,..,. a10 ti.. nre De~ Mid a meetl0 1 for tbe .........., .... ol the ..... and abowed Ill.ma ol t.be Bel Air ftre. At UU. meetial people uted wby we bad DO nft break and tbe fire chief aaawered &.nat there bad been no requesta for one and in fact tbere bad ettn been aome oppoaltion. Tbis seemed Uxredible ud u.e aat day • nei1bbor walked tbe neipbcftood wltb a pedticm col· !:.~ llpatuNI ol thoee ..., a ft.re break. lie b8d DD d!ffte.b eala.ctbll a IDad IDaQ1 um•. ne Id of a weu ad u. poa!Uon Ill tlMt top ol a bill .,.. not Uae only daqen. I baft beeD tdd tbat there la a dty or· dillaaoe tbll reqWn9 tbe dear· lnl ol brUlb from around dwell· lnp, AppanntlJ tbJa bu nnv .... tllfGreed. Bnab lf'OWI to tM bae ~ many of u.e ...,... oa UM outer rim of SkJllDe J>rtft. DW _.. bocaecawc an ....,.. of Udl .....,,.,. er ........... dul ... wbJch they put tbemMlvea and tb•u neiebbon by neaU1ence. We have all been lucky eo far, bot t.he winds will come aauo and 11000er or lat.er fire will rome wtlh Lbem. llARYTOUVEll • ..... ,,..au To t.be Edd.cw: Whale I was using the pay telephone at t.he corner of Culver Road and lllcbelaoo Drive in Irvine. my purse wu taken. After an qonion1 three days ol ruu.1ur au1 form.a and •tuctinc in Unet to neplaee driftl''I licmse, credlt c:ardl ud all tbe other ~ laformatioo OM eol· ~ta tn a pane, I bad a pleauat aurpNe. TBS P\J'llSB bad hem found and tuned in at tbe Rancho San J08qui.D ~· AD elderly couple waW.nc by on Sunday monalnl focmd lt littinl lD the middle ol Promenade Drive in Irvine. 1be mooey wu mi.aaln&. but most ol my penooaJ papen were llill there, to my 1reat re- lief. It I.a a tribute to the commlllll· tJ of lnme that it attracts auch boaest reGdmta like tboee two ~le::. eared ..,..p to tun 0-S-Uamb to tbe lnlDe community spirit ud -~ &Ml ~uJ couple. KIPCRANT U You Want to 1,isten, You'll H~ Everything If P~ Caaur'a eoatm1d ud CClllb'adlctorJ ..,.., ... 1ram ••• not propera, perc:elH4 bt.!b• Amerieaa PQblle. tt.. ... tbe mildta fallell to .... It plala. If tbe oll compani•' prof\t ltrvetun ,,., 1ro11ly mtm· terpnud bJ tbl publlc, lt .. became dlil media~ &Ill To....... WMltllltl* re~:.S~.:filna-:tat;MUI .,....-= .. ··· Ua ..,..._, .... ,, ., ...... bai'ralm, ..... lloaM•••:aw .... .-•• ................ ,....--. Ual , ... ., ........ u..r· ....... If• ..... ...,. ..... .._,,..,,.-. ••arno m THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS CleJDente Names Top Adntinistrator 'Out of Line' W bea coatacted at Ilia DOltben Ca1lfonlAa .... '°"". Canvalbo tald be it ..... SC Council Fires Planner Mechain By' &AYMOND ESTRADA Ja. Of .. OeM., ........... San Clemente Plannln1 Com· mlalooer William Mecham wu fired Wednesday nl1ht after Mayor Roy Hamm called the panell1t'1 action "dlatHteful and out ol line." Mecham char1ed that Hamm and the other two votes to ouat blm were pollUcally motivated ao that "the council won't have to overturn any more 3 to 2 com mlaslon votes on develor,mcnt" In the cuy Mecham'• firing appears to atem from lhe Dec. 4 ttnlllng of acting City Engineer Ed Putz on a questionable eradtng and dig 1loe operation by developers on the Forster Ranch Counci lman Edward Kalached, who attended the Dec. 4 commllalon meetln1e . called Mecham'• actiont there "com. plet.ety moraJty wrona. ·' Councilman Richard Ahlman, who wu al.ao at the Dec 4 grill· 101. joined Ka.l.lcbed and Hamm ln v0Uo1 to nre Meche i Mayor Pro Tern Myrtia , Waaner accused Hamm of being 7 told what lo do by Planning Comm1S11on Chairman Al Wulfeck who demanded Mecham'a fmng at the Dec 5 council meeting Wulteck, a local developer. tried to halt the heated question- ing at the Dec. 4 commwlon meeting but was overruled when Me cham conteKted thu cha1rman'1 action Mrs. Wauncr a nd Coun· cllwoman Karollne Koeater. both at the grllUng session. not ed that lee•l counael ruled that the questioning of the city enjtmeer wu proper They both voted ~oat the firin1 aa rec· om me by Wulleck. "I'm not goin1 to Uk someone else to do my dirty work for me," Mrs. Wagner told Hamm, ref ernog to Wulfeck Mech.am aaserted that he WaJI A Leaky Ark? ' • Animal Calla Swamp Police IT WA.8 A B"D DAY for four.footed creatures In Laeuna Beach Wednesd11y, w1tb the police 101 recordin1 de· ad anunalaon city street.a Callen reported a dead dot on Cliff Drive, a dead skunk on Bluebird Canyon Road, and a "dead dear" oo La1una Canyon Road. POOBDEAR. Tuaday wun't much better, with the police Joe re- porttni a "tick, stray poaaom (aic> on Starlit Drive, a dead rabbit oo Cerrtt.oe Drive and 1 "dead animal/ftat cat" on Third Street. DC.-10 Flight Crew Absolved in Crash ' WASHINGTON <AP> -1be NaUou.I TrtmDortatioD &alety I Board eoacluded toda1 that I aJu.ou,b tbe ruoi crew mJcbt have tav.d the a1feraft, ll wM DOt to blame fOr tbe cruh ol a J>C.10 Jetliner tUt ldlled m penom In CbtcatolutlPl'ta.I. ''It ., .. not a dOomed alreraft aad could ave been nown around ti all the wara.tqa b8d ..... avaJlable IO the CNW," C1WrmaD , ..... ICtq Mid ' u tbe bolrd blpD dellber.-, tbe c .... al lbe wont attadan dil.._. lia U.8. ltW.OrJ. Tiit ................ .,, Uae ·bcNlnl11 1tan ol lnv....., .. Mr ....,. ot tbe aedden& ....... ~ adopgd .,, a.. n ... ......, boarct u ,m olUlftnll~ . ~ to form.iU1 nt.e • WIJ"•• U.. com ... """'*'·""'&lat~­.. to ..... i&.t -coa14 ... ... =· ~-······-· : .... :=•~: ..... , .. 1 ........... to doloa the plannioa Job well and noted that since the queaUoa.lnc of the city enstneer the qu.- Uonable ir1din1 and di11ina oa the Forster Ruch hu stopped. But Hamm 11id the 1rtWnc wa1 "reortmen.lble." Callin& Mecham'• actJom a ''cro11·examlnatlon. ·· Hamm 11ld, "I won't have a 1ovem· ment by mllmldatlon llke that 1tat'led two years a10 by HowardMuahett " M uahett. a former San Clemente councilman, wu re· called In January alon1 w1th Hamm'• council allies William Walker and Donna Wllklnaon after a btUer dispute over de· velopment and enforcement of city ordinances. Hamm u.ld he wu not present at tbe p1.lUnc but told Mecham he ''heard from others that'°" were U. wont ol the three'' commluM>nen who conducted the quesUontn1. Plmnl.nt comm111ionera Cliff Gellatly aDd Robert Limbers alao quulloned tbe city enclneer CommlHioner Mel Mor1an wu abeeot at the Dec. 4 meeting. Wulfeck cailed Mecbam·a ac- t1on1 "dilruptJve" and an em· barraaament to the city. He alao asserted t.bat Mecham could DOl attend all commual.oa meeUno. Mecham told the council Wulfeck "misrepresented" his actions and noted that he hu m11sed only one meettn1. Wulfeck alllo asaerted that <See FIRED. Pa1e A%> Cnuple Lose Building Won In Lawsuit SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Judie hu ruled tbat a couple who won UUe to a S2 million apartment complex after t.be corporate owner failed to refund a S50 cleanln1 depotlt must pve the buUdl.n1 back. Superior Court Jud1• Fred Marler Jr. decided W.u.d.ly that Sacland Investon HD pt the bulldin1 bac=ytq llr. and Mn. Terry ritt a 1112 •mall clahm court Jaad1mmt. plut interest •I.nee 19'74. Marler aa.o ruled Ulat the Sundkvltta must pay Saeland'• court co1t1, probably a far lar1er1um. Tb• Sundkvl1t1' lawyer, Clarence Brown, taid they will appeal. .. u Udl dectlioa ltaDdl up, I'll bt •lck," Brown Mid ..... " ,_, 1mall PIOI* ICN•ed br lq or· cant•adont ud eorpor.U.. for YHrt, aDd tradlUODallr th• COWU UM bem OD tbe Ude ol tbe bl• people. "l'or cmce, tbe Utile,., bM the law an Ida •Ide ad th court '°" the other way ad Net •Saloltblm." Suodtrilt now a laWJ• lD Portl~1 Ore., and llll wU• lived ID me apart.meat ...U. M aitacs.d law tcbool bin. Afttr dwJ mewed oilt la llf'- .. <tee lltJUNG, ..... Al> t.ant city mana..,. Prior to that be Nrved u a eouueUn1 dUel for Litton IDdutriel. Tb• new Su Clemeat. top aide eamed a kcbtlor'• ..,_ to aoelolo11 la ltH and a mut.'1 iD publle admlatttra. UoD lD 1'71 both from San Joae State Ual\Wllty. CaraYaUao served la tb• Marine Corpe from 1"4 to ~1. Rt ls married and hu Otte chUd. Tb• new mana1er baa also worked u a financial manqe. m t imtructor for tbe Public AdmlniAratioo Colle1e of Notre Dame. Caravalbo aaJd be ii an avid racquet ball player and alao llket cooldn1. travel and read· iq. o.oi.,--.-,r.•r•dO'- Student Lisa Devis seems to havl' d e vcloped a certuan affection for Mickey Mouse's nose during a Christmas holiday appearance by Disney charncten, at Gill E d u c J t 1 o n C c n t c.• r r o r h a n d 1 <' a p p 1 • d youngsters in lluntani?ton Bea<:h. Girt... w<•n• l'Xthanged during the part~ ·------- Remark Irks Members AIU Fe8tival Bylaws Fray Heats Up By 8'ft'VI! •rrco1tLL Of .. o.ty Niie ...... Support.en ol a bylaws chan1e int.ended to limit the terma ol Laauna Beach l''•Uval or Arta directors to 1lx consecutive years u.ld they are an1ry wttb a statement authored by the festlval attorney that wu lnNrt ed iD ba1JoU Nnl out to t.be vot inl membership Don WUliamson, fonner di.rec· tor ot the Pa1taot of tbe Muten. ud Lee Cbilclreu, a former board member and author ol tbe propoeed bylaw chance tat4l tb1I WMk tbe inter· Uoa ol a ltatement from f..Uval •UOl'DeJ at.chard Mudie wu a new h11h In arro1ance by festival offlclala Mrs Children proposed a chan1e in the bylaw. to UmJt the terms o( office of board mem be ra to two con.aec ull ve th1'ft year terms at tbe 1eneral rnem· berab1p meet.mi ln November Ballot.a are to be returned by Dec 77. Sbe Mid the chaqe would aJ low "new b&ood" oo the festival board and dJmlnate what abe termed • 'fraternalltm • · on the nln•member panel. But feltivaJ ottldala, lDcludlnl attorney Muds•. uya Mra. ChlldreH' propoaed bylaw cban1e II ambtauoua. add1nc ap- Crowded Christmas For Sitton Home? proval mlJhl ca~ ronfwuon on tht> board and the issue m11y have to be resolved in the ('OUrta Her propoeal, sent to votloa members lut week , 1t11tea ·'The term ol office for a board of dlrecton not exceed mere than two consec utive terms which la 1 alx·year term." And while Mn. CbUd.reu ad· m1ta the motion could have been clearer, the dlscouota fesUvaJ o(fldab' fun that lix of the curntnt board rnemben would <See BYIA "8, P11e Al> CoaHt 1"eat•er Cloudlneu lnereHla1 tonl1bt . Cbaaee of •bowetW 10 ptraat toDicht and ., pm cent l'l1day .~ A little eiooMr Pridu. C.OWa toallht '7 at tbe beacbes and 12 lnland. =Fri· day from low eoa th• eout to blP eoa · INl ... Te.AW ........................ 11....t..U.lntblk J II a ct.an.. of r D futW tolA. ... _.....,.,. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A La lllnda ra1lwa1 hllbt ear unloader, who claimed be auffered bra!D dam.,. wMll a door rrom a Qievy .. step.. van atruck him ud ldl wtle wwe awarded a '870.080 dama1• claim ~ o..,al Moton by a Superior Court JW'Y. GM attorney Lee llUlanl delcrtbed tbe JW7'1 ... ct.claloa W~)' u a .. aympatby" venUct and aald OM would Mek a new trtal. Kmneth D. Allen,"· Mid dw1n1 the trial that a bins• Oft the door of the van, wb.lcb <llevrolet manufactu~ lD part, snapped durln1 unloadlnt and the 91-pound door fell, hlttlq him m the head. Ke11~9 BU• €•rCer •• Ofl DOVER, N.H. (AP> -sen. Edward II. Kennedy aecuaed President Carter today of beln1 "ablent wit.bout leave" ln the fi1ht aeainat ateadlly lncreulna OPEC otJ pr1c•. Jn a aharp attack on the president, Kennedy alto aald a '5- per-barrel oil Import fee, a propo1al reportedly under COG· slderatJoo by admln11tratioo officlah, would COit the averace American family $41.3 a year by t.m. He did not aay how be ar· rived at the fl1ure. · Aaotlaer Mall 8••• fi'ollefl LONDON (AP) -A alxth letter bomb wu delivered to another Bntiah lnduatrtaliat today and Scotland Yard warned of more on the way In what It aaid wu the Irish Republican Army's growin1 wave of Chrbtmu mall terrorism. The Belalum-posted packqes, dial\llMd aa 1aily wrapped Chriatmaa gift.a, are or "lrlah orid.n." accordl.nt to police who are convinced that a European cell oft.be IRA la responsible.. . So far. the sharp eyea of the lnduatrlaU1ta' wives have aaved their husbands from diluter One woman knew about bombe from her work with the Belgian tmderlfOWld durio1 World War 11. Slttattle R~adled l•r 1..111•11 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP> -With a aut.Utute crew at the controlis, the countdown began •lain today 1n the ftfth at.- tempt to send the apace abuttle Columbia on a almulated apace min loo. Space officiah a tarted the count at 4: 35 PST aJmln1 for a simulated Utt.off of the •hUlUe later in the day. The shuttle la designed to be launched like a rocket then glide back to Earth llke an aJrplane fi',....P-sieAJ BYLAWS CHANGE. • • be oustf'd next year at electJon time She says nowhere ln her mo- tion does 1t say board members with sue or more years cannot serve out their current terms The festival bylaws call for statements of not more than 150 words from supporters and op· ponent11 of proposed bylaw chaogea to be Included alone with ballota lo the vot.ln1 mem· berahlp. Mrs Childress submitted 150 worch 1n support of her motloo, and feallval member Jim Decktr submitted a Uke number of ,..,_. oppotlnl her propo1al. But what anaen the former board member and WUUamaon, 11 a aecood J.50.word atatement from attorney Mudie that •lat.ea M ra. OLlldraa' motion la "am· bleuous and uncertaln to Ill meanina." He aaid, •'The enclOMd lllte- ment d the proponent. . ad· vlaea that tbe actual wordina waa clarified by dlacusalon at DAILY PILOT • the annual meeting of the mem· berahlp. However, the actual wordln1 cannot be changed by diacuaalon, but only by an amendment properly voted up on . This was not done Therefore, the wording aa writ ten on the ballot , and not modified by d11cu.ulon, la what you are vot.ina upon " The two bylaw• aupporten ac· cused festival offlclala of "maneuvertna lo cloud the la· aue, ualna unfair tacUc1." When reached for comment on the char1e1 today, Fe1llval aeneral ma.na1er Paul Griem declined comment. Griem earlier had criticised a D~ally Pilot edltorlal urain1 adopt.I.on of tbe ChlldreM pro- po1al. Griem •aid the paper bid erred on fact.I, uaert1q tut the ambliutty of the propoeal -lf adopted -would eauae turmoil. w1111amaon. who re11rec1 .. pageant director lH yHr, termed tbe add1Uonal lDHrt, "the cberry on the top. "lt'1 l.ndlcaUve of the whole (fe1Uval) operaUoa," be 1ald. "A new b1ab in ~ce." He uSd 0.. boud 'b.11 ... flt to MD4 out wttb the ballota not 150 wordl In oppc»l&ion to tbe propoMd bylaw ebanl•, u AC· clnctly 1~ ln tie bylawt, but mONtbulOOwonll.'' He uJd had tbe f..U•al want- ed to include attorney Mudie'• comment., "Udl 1boald haft been done wttbin tbe pnlelt9*1 number ot wordl," He Mid, • .,,. acUoa ii Jult one more of man1 tnclleadanl tbat tbe f...Sval bNrt too aft.a act1 uucrupu~aa1ly aa4 -. derblJMW11 for ltl OWD blDlll& Hther thin t• tbe rtllli•al ti Art.I." wnuamaoa tald M ww Mn. aotlw~I ''W bNlimaN '' Mid .. ID ..... Ii , .... ''I trOUld -.•• ~ ...,,... • ........................ ; ... (Odontlail ..... ,''.M~ Mn. CldldrW ::11d tt tlle .......... ,._ ... L~~"tf~ .... .... ... "'* 'ltlal H'8Dtel, nt I wu ......... T~• Vt•t1uelaa ee1r1r •lallts, betto Calclmil, ntd • .,.._ the eloled-4Dar an1loe: "W• dlda'l Ba aay prlee. .. •• cldD't mab uay dedGon oo priell. We'll llan to ... ...,_ Ult alubt deYe.loPI .... ,.... "Saeb COUDt1J may ro • tt w ta.'' Antu l8ld tt woaldldcl to. prieeot ... .....,.... OU IUat1ter ,o .. Corio Card ot EcU8dor laid • M left dull OPSC wu = "aame posttima". ..... ......... wbeD dill de.lea.._ • .,.. unable to na priee1. A.K. ~ cbalrmu of tbe Nl1•ri•D Nattoaal Petroleum Co., ta&d .... u. that dlil lbGl'D- lDI'• ...... mtabt Mt looM Umlta wttblD whlcll Nell ot tbe U ~-COUid ft.a tt.I OWD P~•· Bv~ uy upper limit " Id bt otlMned f• ... ti a b:anl wtnt.' lD Smope and IM United 8tatea or a cat la produe· UoG bJ a ~ produeer r.uJt.. ed lD • tita lncieue in tbe .. mudforo(l. · ,,....,__AJ RUUNG ••• Sundkvtlt demanded return of bi• cleeaiq depolltt, aayU. be left the ap&rtmat clean. \\'baa be 1ot no amwer from 8acland'1 te1aJ qmt, be tued lD •mall clalma court. ai1o •ldaa '200 punitive dama1•. Aft.er Sacl•nd failed to alJl)08r at a beartnJ, the amall clalma jud1e awarded Sundkvlat a '312 defauhjudament. butSaclandre- fuaedtopay. Sundkvtat cootacted tbe COUD· ty manhal and requested Ul ex· ecuUon for aale for the property. Lei al ootlce waa aent to Sacland, but only Sundkvlat ap. peered at tbe ule on the llepl at the courthouae on Sept. 17, una. He bld $449.31, the amount d tbe amall cl.alma Jud1meot plUI ln· terest, and received a certificate of 11le. Under tbe law, Sacland bu had a year lo redeem the prop. erty. Some mmtba lat.er, Saclud tried to .eU the property for $1.S m 11 llon and dhcovered Sundkvlat'1 lnter•t durl.DC a ti· Ue aearcb. Marler ruled that • letter Sacland'• t1Ue company wrote to SundkvUt on Sept. 8, 1977 seek· Ing to clear the Utle was "ade· quate to redeem." Tbe judje 111d that even lf the letter wu not adequate, "equitable prln- ci plf:S require an ext.en.aioo of the redempUon period." He aaid the Sundkvlall' re· ruaal to rapood to the Sept. e letter, combined with stale· menll attrlbuted to their lawyer, caused Sacland to postpone further attempts to redeem. ''Thi.a la sufficient for equity to at.ep In," Marler aa.ld. •'The law appears lo be that when the dia- parity between the Judement price and the value of the prop· erty la ,real, only aUpt unlalr- neu la IUfficient to 1rant equita· ble.rellef." Prince Flays Assassins LONDON <AP> -Britaln'1 Prince Oiarles 1aid today the aa1auln1 or Lord Loula Mountbatta wen "subhuman" extremlall wbo demooatrated the •ulnerablllty of clvlU&ed 10Clety to "mlndw• cruelty." Tbe heir to the Brttitb throne told a memorial aervtoe at St. . Paul'• C..tbed.ral: "I ltill cannot bell•v• th8t I am llandJna hen dellverlal an addreu about a man wbo to me alway• Memed Nauurlqly lndestrucUble.' • Tbe Wortd War O anal com· m•nder and coualn of Queen t:Usaebtb 0 WU killed Au1. 27 by • t.nwtR bomb that blew 1part Ida boUda7 ftlbinl bollt an Doa•1•l Ba1 In l,..land. The lrllh Republican Army's Provletoaal wtn1 claimed rapoollbtutr. o.,e,. Bu Bead Luke Wyatt. age l , is dwarfed by ht. grandlather James Wyatt's giant Chrt1tmas tree. which holds about 2.000 or- namenlb Three feet had to be chopped off the tree t.o make it Cit into the Emerald Ba> home. Deputies Nab Two In Freeway Chase Sheriff's depullea arrested two W ashlogt.on n•i.1denl.3 early to day after a wild t·bue that beaan on the freeway tn IA&guna Nl1uel. paa1t•d through San Clemente lltld ended near Lake Elsinore. Arreated were Lawrence J Guy, 30, and Loleth11 Hollin que11t, 19 Roth art• be101 held at Orange Cowtty Jail on auto theft charges pend1n1 further an veatieaUon A aherltr'1 deputy 1topped Ouy'a sedan on the San D1eao Man Awarded $50,000 in Brutality Suit A man ooce arrHted by Santa Ana police on a drunk In public charge hrui been awarded $50,000 an an out-or-court settlement or a police brutality caAe. The settlement In favor of w alter Snyder. an enaineer who now lives In Ventura County, waa d1scl0&ed by his attorney, Hugh R Manes of Hollywood. Snyder bad aUeeed that Of. fi cer Robert C Bailey beat him following hi• June LO, 1.978 arrest at a SanU Ana bar. Tbe criminal charge wu later diAmll&ed. Manes 11ald. Aa part of the setUement, the officer admJtted no wronedoinl( In bla treatment of Snyder. Ma.na1a.1d. Freeway near Crown Valley Parkway at 2 Z2 a m to que.· t ion the dnver 10 connection wtth the Tuesday rape and rob bP ry of two Dana Point -. altr..._ ln their home Guy allegedly aped away from the deputy and reached speeds up to 95 ~ per hour whJle h o dl.nt sou~. The auto left tbe frt'eway m San Clemente aped throulh aome city streeu, and then headed north aaa1.n on tbe freeway It la furthe r alleeed that Guy drove ~ auto onto the Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano to El Toro Ro..t and Lake Elstnore. wbere be wu ar rested wtt.b hla companion by ft1vers1de and Orange County luwmen al 3 J~ a m 'Scrooge' Showing Slated at School The C.'llriatmaa ntm "Scrooce" will be lhown Saturday at the Marco Foniter school cafetena, beglnnin« at t p m . apon.aored by the San Juan Cap11trano recreation d('Jlartment Admlu1on 1s Sl. and popcorn and punch will be sold at lht' showing For tnformat100, call the rec~auon department al 493-1171. ext 247 ~t Retained BOSTON <AP> -John R Silber will lreoep hit }ob u presl· dent ot S.O.ton Unavenllty, the n•Uon'1 fourth lar1est private university. 81 n.DDJCK ICRO&Ml:BL 1 .......... After ct.Ubtrattn1 on.11 two boura, an Orana• Count1 Superior Court jury recom· me•d•d Wedn11da1: tbat ........ Bamol, ta, bit ND· a.e• to dlldl for bit roa. ID ta.. necutiGD·«Jle alaylnf of a Hem-• tlnpoa Beath woman dwi.nl a Santa Au restaurant robber1 . 11l• Um. •l*Jt b1 the ...... ma~ n ..... womu JUJ"J deli .... tn1 tlM terdlet ... u boar -than ~· time uted by tllle ,,_. • ecuUoa and deleme tn •rsainl tbear ,..pectl•e potltJODI for and aplmt a death Nntace. Ramm, a formel" San Antcl:do, THU, rwident wbo bad beea ln Santa Ana Ollly 1b month.I, wu coarieted Dec. 8 bJ th• aame jury of ftnl-de1ree murder In the death ol Katherine Parrott durtn1 the June 3 robbery. Ruben Gaitan, 23, ot hnta Aoa, al10 waa convicted of murder, but the jury determtned that apedal clrcumatanc• did not exist that would quallfy blJn for the death penalty. Judie Richard Beacom scheduled the aenteocln1 of Remoa for Jan. 11 Under the state'• death pe nalty law, Ramoa wlll automatically be en· titled to a sentence modlncation beartnc ln which new evidence could ~ presented by the de fense and ~cutJoo , aald Paul Meyer, the deputy d11tr1ct al· torney who prosecuted the ca.ae The key w1tnes1 a1•tn1t Ramos and Oaitan ln the .ruilt phase of the trial was Kevm P1ckereU, an 18 year-old Santa Ana youth who Incredibly Heaped Hrlou. 1nJury dunn1 the robbery at a Taco Bell wbett he Mias P11rrott and Ramos worked Pickerell t.t'11tlfied that Ramo8 , .-ho, he said. w1t'lded a 22 caliber rtflt-, forct-d ham and M 1u Parrott Into a walk in rl'f r1 gerator. d.-m 11nded they kn1•rl down 11nd "<;ay their pr•yena" <ind '>hot lbt'm m Ult: ht-ad ,....,rap Al• FIRED ... MeC'ham was unprt>pared for comm1.M1on meet.rngs and "dJd not do h1.1t rf'admg ' Mecham denied th11 aayln1 only once. at h1b first meetuig, d.Jd be adaut he haul not f'Nd .ome 1nater1al Mecham aa1d he had to "plead parually 1w1ty· to the "d1arup· ti v.-char~e !!Inc t' ht> attempted t11 obJt'ct when ht> ft.<ll Wulfeck trat'd to tUurp th1 right of com m11t11ont•rs to J(('t needed tn · form.it111n ' "'uU~k su1d ht• thouicht thf' DPr 4 dt.scus111on was improper '>1m·e city &Jde?i r.a1d there wai. no v1olalJona of mun1c1pal or din nee. by lhe developera an vol\ ed San Clement e re1ldent Dorthl"a Flynn prettented lhf' councal with a ll a t of 169 i.1iinut~ on a letter protesting Mecham a fanna After Mtt.ham'a ouster, coun ca l mem~ra a1reed to set a Ot'C' 31 deadhnt' for lhe return of appllcaUoo.s for t~e rf'sldenu Ultereated an filhna Mecham'• post ~ council plena lo ln terv1ew the apphcanu Jan 3 and perhaps choose a replace ment. ~ PIAGE1 Richard D. Carpenter of the Solaris Toy Corporation in Los Angeles, demonstrates his solar powered toy truck> Carpenter watches the truck move along a table powereo by direct light, top, and then shades the solar cell, lower photo. on the t.op of the "Solar Rover" causing it to stop. Carpenter suggests children not leave the toy in the sun. because it will roll away under the light power. Newspaper Reports Chief To Be Named SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Commander Corne Ii us P. Murphy Jr .. a member of an old San Francisco police family, wlll be named the city's new police chief today. the San Fran- cisco Chronicle reported. The paper said Mayor Dianne Feinstein will name Murphy t.o succeed Charles Gam at a news conference today. The Chronicle said 1t learned from reliable sources that Murphy, 50, will take over before Jan. 8. Pt ep. J A••alled LOS ANGELES (AP> -Plain- tiffs for minorities ln the city school desegregation case called Proposition l "patently un- constitutional," and charged the measure ls aimed at restricting the rights or minority children to attend integrated schools. In a brief filed with Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach on Wednesday, they objected to a request by school board attorneys that Proposition l be used as a basis for ending mandatory busing In the school district. ~loration (J rg~d LOS ANGELES (AP) Oc- cidental Petroleum Co. and other oil-drilling firms would be invited to submit applicaltons for exploratory drilling alone the beach below Pacific Palisades wider a proposal that bu been presented to the City Cowidl. ( __ SF-_:4_TE_J Citing the current energy cru1is, City Councilman Dave Cunningham urged the council Wednesday lo encourage t.be de· velopment of untapped oil and gas resour~ within the cltv. FatdtH•e• E'•••ll SANTA BARBARA <AP) Two more possible earthquake faultllnes have been discovered al the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal site at Polnt Con- ception, but neither should have any effect on the project, a Southern California Gas Co. spokesman said Wednesday. Company spokesman Richard Nemec charactenzed the two possible faultlines discovered by geologists digging test trenches as "small and probably not significant." Gas Use Def!H•e• SACRAMENTO (AP> Gasoline usage in California in October was 5.3 percent lower than the same month lut year. accordina to state Board of Equalization fieures. Board Chairman WUllam Ben- nett said it waa the si.xtb atraipt month year-to-year total.I have declined. He said October gallonaee was up 1.4 percent from September, followina the pattern of most of the last decade. TAN TAN TAN TAN l'rSMEW rrs FABULOUS ITS A FAST TAM! VOU ARE IN AND OUT OUIO<L V W1TH A TAN THAT'S EVEN. FUN TO HAVE. AND LOW COST o~avaa. • Juda• ruled Wed.Deeday that Nixon need not \utlfy. lfra. Kbaabo11t's awyera &aid tM, would pf"OI>. ably appealtbe naJbla. • • DuriD.1 tbt pre1tdency of Richard )(, Nlxoe, my husband. Adnan Xhalbodl, uked me to •••r tnto the -omtect states a bnceW for wbich be ..Sd be 1peat teo,000 and which be lD· teoded to be a lift to one ol the dau1bter1 of then-President Richard Nixon,·· Mrs. K.bubout recalled ln a 1wom • affldaviL •'I wore the jewelry Into tbe United SUtea," she said, addina that Khaaboiai later bad lt lift wrapped and delivered to one ~ Nixon's two dauahters -she did -"Dat'illl'Y-.td1!11 t>De7 •• ·---• • •a&. KllASHOGGI cited the -, incldent aa evidence of Nlxoo'1 cloee ties with Khashoggt and proof of business deallngs in California. Mrs. Khashoggt, who seeks to have her divorce cue tried in Califorula where community property laws would benefit her, must prove her husband bad substantial contacts in the state before the case is accepted by courts here. "Tb.la •••m• a meant of furtlatr HDHtlon•ll•)!ll tbla c ....... ~ • ld'1l pro. ftle pWllM.11..-N into Ud.t .... wrocai,•• ....-&aYlteh. . .. a&f&alDfCB to MDN· UonalJam stemmed h'om a leaQ-Clal wlllcb Brttaln'1 Parlia· mnt last week when Soraya llbuboal ... ldentifted u tbe ont·tlm• parunour of Cona•r•ath• Parlta ment member Wln1ton Cburcbill. IJ'lndlon of U.. World War II prlmemtntRel'. II r1. KbuJto11i '1prom1DeDt Hol11wood divorce law'/er. llarvln llltebellon, aal be plaDJ to fly to LoGdoa tb1a week to deal 9ttb the .it.rm.tat ol the revelaUam ID Parliament. Ht aaid Mn. Kh•boai may rttuna tbere wttb him. Prime lllnl1ter lhr1aret 'lbatcber 1114 TUelclay tbat lbe believes tbel'e wu "DO breacb ~ security ln UM public service" u a rdUlt ~ Cburchil1'1 affair with llra. Dubois!. IN THI! NIXON matter. the former p~deot 1ubmitted a 1wom doculMDt fl1ed with the court hen den)'inc that Ado.an Khuboal riaited San Clemente durtn1 b1I presidency. ''I ban ablolutely DO reeoUec- Hot on the Presses Uoo of ~tb or Qleetiq AdDan at either 1111 b.om• 01' o ice 1t Ian Ciem-.."NW.aa.ld. Jn f ac:t be aaid be didn't retail meetta1 blin anywbere ln CalifonWI. .. At no time durin1 or after my presidency have I any rec- ollectton of meetlnc with or 1peakla1 wltb Adaan Khuboal." Nb.on 1aid. Nixon lawyer Richard A. lfurpb;f laid Nixon '1 testimony would be useleu in lbowiq that Kbubog:l bad 1u.fftcleat Ues to CaWomla to warrant lr)'inc the divorce cue here. Khashogg1, a powerful mid- dleman in worldwide arms sales, claims be divorced Soraya by proxy in Beirut, Lebanon in 1974. She aay1 she wu never ooWied of the proceedin& and claims It was invalid A San Jose firefighter carries a camera for a San Francisco telev1s1on photographer as they leave the roof of the San Jose Mercury News. A fire which started Wednesday afternoon above the pressroom caused the evacuat1onof800employees Fire offic1als say the fire may have been caused bv a welder on the roof An estimate of damage was not available. but off1c1als said damage ~as extensive SUPERIOR COURT Judge Leon Savitch rejected the effort by Mrs. Khasboggi's lawyers to take a deposition from Nlxoo. Rape, Mayhem Charges Filed "It appean to me that Presi- dent Nixon's connection with this case la rather tenuous," said Savitch u he diamilled an order for Nixon to give depoel- tioo testimony today. He said Nlxoo. u "a blp pro- file public figure," should not be forced t.o testify unless all other means for gaining evidence have been exhausted. YUBA CITY <AP> -A 28· year-old man was charged with rape, mayhem and kidnapping after his estranged wife told authorities he made her walk through a corn field nude and tortured and raped her Sutter County s heriff's dep ulles said Lupe Garcia Regalado was held in the county Jail on the charges and bail was set at $7 ,250 Utility Def en~ Price Hike Bid LOS ANGELE.5 CAP) -The Southern California Gu Co. bas defended its $100 million rate increase re- quest to the state YubUc uu.uues t:omml..ssion in the face of opponents' claims that the company i1 "only aft.er more profit." "Not a penny will be added to our earnlJles as a re- sult of Uua increase," a 1u company representative told Adm1ni1tralive Judee Orville Wright durln& Wednesday's public heartne. However, Senion for Political ActJon president Herman Mulman predicted the increase would be much higher. Wblle coocedinl that 1u prioes are rtama, llulman 1ald: ''We know t.be squeeze ta oo but we lllo know they make tnordlnate amounts of money. Everyone sbould share La UM autferinl, not Just the old and the poor." Mana Regalado told deputies her husband. from whom she has been separated e1gbt months, packed her up Mooday night to see a movie Instead. she said, he ripped her clothes off and took her t.o a corn field in the Sutter But~ arect west of he~ He forced her to walk four miles across the fields she said She told deput.tes he also raped 1 tz. WAlllTM ._ ....... 1 u. ,_ ........................ .... c..... .... 1 .... .. .............. Ll'a.. ..... ... •at,,....._. a1L• ...................... her. shaved her head. carved a swasuka on her cheek and a croas on her hip, covered her body with black shoe pohsh and red paint. pulled four of her t.Hth with pliers and bound her hands A rancht>r found her in the field Tuesday morntn~ She was treated and released at a M arysVlJle hospital Texas Spread 1 •· l&f ITICPa-S-.. Su. a..,( ...... clllml W), I u . Hiii SM, 12111 ...... Ulflln. 711 . ..... ...... n. •. KOPPnZAr c-. ..... N .. if ...... 111.11 ........ _.,_,., ....... I I I I • ' f • • i I I • f The City Has a Say It appears San Juan Capistrano wtll have a ny ln a de· veloper's proposal to build up to 3,000 homes oo 1,180 acres on the west side of the Capistrano Valley. Council members, city officials and citizen 1roupa met 1 with Orange County Plann.lna CommJulon members lut week to get assurances that the 1cenic rid1ellne above I their community is not graded or def aced. The land la outside the city limits. Alter presenting convincing evidence to the planning commissioners, the city receiv~ pro~ift;J th•l Rltcr.a: lions to the rtdgellne will not come to pa.as. A cowity Planning Commlsaion hearing ls scheduled Jan. 22 to consider plans by the Campeau CorporaUon for development of the project, called Collnas de Capl.strano. San Juan Capistrano citizens and offklala do not object to the development on the hillside, but seek assurances from the county that the ridgeline will not be graded or changed. And while company officials said they had no plans to develop on the ridgelines, the community turned out to make sure changes are not made 10 company plans down the line. The community should be commended for its efforts to keep the ndgehnes free of housing tracts. IL will help mamtain the cha rm of the Mission Caty Clinic's Record Good The Laguna Beach Free Clinic served more than 10,000 community members Uus year. offenng treatment ranging from venereal disease to dental care. Now the dedicated group of doctors and community leaders find themselves in need of more volunteer help. Speclficalty, the clinic is seeking the s~rvices ol five medical doctors, four dentists, three nurse pracUtioners. two pharmacists and a medical technologist. They would ' be asked to donate their services at least one night per month. The Laguna Beach facility, located at 460 Ocean Ave., has been around for more than nine years. and the non-profit clinic has grown in credibility to where it is seeking people of all ages aod lifestyles -including 1,500 senior citizens in 1978 alone. The clinic provides medical, dental, legal and psychological counseling, health education programs, a 24-hour rape crisis unit and a f~ily violence program among other services. It's track record in Laguna Beach is impressive and the center needs prof etsional volunteers to keep its pro- gr ams going. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are thote of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art11ta. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 6'42-<4321 . Boyd I Style-setters ByLM.BOYD What a U.S. president wean markedly affect. the clotbinl industry. For In· stance, John F . Kennedy. deeply diaappotnted the bat· maken by declinin1 more often than not to wear a hat. Yet Lyndon B. Johnson 's penchant few broad-brimmed bat• boosted the Hle of west.em be8daear. All of this t. not new, however. For b1a fint inau1uratlon, Georee W ••blnlton purposely cboee to wear an American-made brown 1ult 1olel7 to en· eoura1e the new domeatlc Dear Gloomy Gus Jn aplte of the buaf. eamp&lp for Pre1 • dent, tbt 0ottaaol''I al• flee wu ou the Job wbere • dHptr•t• orhniD•l wa1 GOD• tetud: BJ ........... to th• Htradltlon. ol a puole ~ tOTuu "IO that could COID• plet. a\ot , • .,. ot h1' l ·Y••r 1ent•Qt• for farllltbtnt 1/f_ oa, of 1pariJuna to • Tau andertonr ••••t ta a-. .~o. -~.'i textile industry. Such big wheels do hardly an)'thln& by accident, what? A peculiarity of fra1rance1 is that some cancel each other out. Gardenlu have their own aroma, and mOlt diJtinctive lt la, too. IJkewile oran1e blouom1. But put them toaetber, and they don't smell like mueb of anYthlnl. The alosan of the Of'lanlza· Uon for left.banded people, Left-Handen International, t.: "Lefton!" Q. 11 tt oece1aary to pat tbe a1tronomy telHcopea on mou.ntaintopa? A. To put them away from metropolitan area• ls neceuary, at any rate. Glow from clty 1lCbta bouneea back from doudl, tbul to make tbe ltarlllht fade. Sdentll&I eaU lt li,art poUuUon. Sky aeopee In dtiea are Hid to be virtuallJUMleU. All blrdl .. bU.Dd to tbe eoJMblue. Q. What'• a pleo 11cond? A . One trUUontlt of· a MCCINL It'1 U.. time It tat. a Pci1Nd i..r beam to Won. NO TllllSAT ol reprhal t. likely to ~e him. Bo= • If we ba•e to be· our ln order to nu our atomacbl, then we would prefer .~°'lr~te~and •• •m '° hUDIJ')'. • b• wd. OU cul.olf! The Persian people lived wit.bout petroleum for 5,000 yean. and Khomeini believes they can 1et alooa without oU again. Military attack! "Why abou1d we be alralcl," be retorted. "We conalder martyrdom an honor.'' There la no doubt in the m1Dd.a of Central lnteW1ence A1ency analysts that the ayatollah Mailbox dine. ..... .,. .......... yQeed ... -~ ...... -w ... -... dared IO tlM illaala, .... Prla lfl1Pl1 1U.. Ht Iii eoa•I • YD41ed. tlaat ~ abala'• ,., .. u m•rdeNCI M9 fatMr md cm ol bll eom. For u 11an, UM ailed ~ -naned a 1mold1i1n1. plott1 hatred b' ta.a lbala. Now ... 79, be woo't be 6Mrnd &om -#-~9 --~ : --~·-·-· ,...,., tbe Ua11lta .......... bi• dolWdm.Dt pusm. TB1I l'l'&AJllGS, ltabborD. unytelclnl mu hu DOW been united wftb a llOPU!ace Usat for 2S 1ean baa r.m ·baWq wWa an1er wttbout focm, frin811C19 without unlt7. rnolatloD•IT bopea without a revolmiol:w'J leader. He bu pven that 1"ftOb> tionary role • drtvtna fcm:e bY bla ltJ1dmt rell&ioul appeals. More than 15 percent of Iran'• • mUUon people are lloeleml, and most of them ~ to tbe militant, martyr-mJndecf Sbl'lte Met. KhometJU bu flrecl them up wtth calla for a more .,., 1reulve lalam, for a boly war aaaimt the tnftdels. 1'hll la ... stru11.le between Jalam and the infidela," be bu declared. Wbat meat do tJae mullahl feut oath.It tbe7 hue srown ao 1reat! How did tbe Jordl7 Americans become reduced to the roles of host.aces and 1uppli· • c~· "-11.rt· haW""'t1111ruaspinti'"tc)" _,. allow the ayatollah to drum that be can cl>w President Carter and humiliate the United StalH" Nothing m the textbooks can instruct the engineer ln the White House how to overcome the vulnerability of a mighty, comfortable, cautious nataon ~~' ,._ before the powerless zealot, or ~ .. ,, ,_ '-·'-how to battle the tyranny of the 1he Gift of the. MAAj . acgress1veJy weak over the self-'·'""'"'() di.sarmed strong. Why Don't We Worry More About Fuel? To the Edit.or: Why don't our state, county and/or city politicians lake some immediate action to COO· serve fuel -and mooey? Three simple ideas are: 1) Adjuat traffic llebta on heavily traveled 1urface atreeta to allow traffic to now with minimum stoppaae. Thia could eully be achieved by ad.Justina timers and maltln1 the pedestrian buttons inoperative. Can you imagine -one pedestrian now beine able to st.op 20-100 cars and, al Uieir leiau.re, waddle acrou the street. 2) Im~ a tax on recrea- tional trucb and van1 that do not meet a minimum mUeap per 1aUoa. If there are people wbo wt.ab to drive vehicles that only Ceil s to 10 miles per eallon, then let them pay for It -not oaly at the pump -but alao when they licenae or reciater their vehicles. 3) Tum off the m~rity of commettlal lipting and reduce street liehtinl to every other street. The continued uae of elec· tricllv for no uaeful PUJ'l)OM muat be stopped. Three 1imple ideas -can we get somethln& done about fuel conservation -or are we alm· pie? FLOYD THOMPSON Ez••e .. iftl1 To the Editor: I · d like to 1et tbe reeord atraieht about the Laauna Beach City Council purchase of Sycamore Hilla. In leUen to the media, tbe president of tbe Greenbelt atated bia auumpUoa that UM purchue wu made for "open apace onl1.'' Not ao. Purchue wu made to aeWe law1uitl, price to be repaid bJ land..._ for low inteult7 me, u wu clearly stated b7 tbe cound.l at tbe Um• tbe adlan WU tabn (by J.0 UD&D.llDGUI vote). Smee the Sycamon PQl'daMe Sydney Barria only controls about one-third ol Laguna Canyon, the city ap· proacbed Irvine, the owner of the other two-thirds The )Oint plan y worked out moves the canyon road to the western perimeter (4 lanes), provides for two JI.bole aolf counes ill the canyon l1oor, and eoncentrat. bouaina 0.722 unlta) northeest of Lapna Lakes and out ol the canyoo viewabed <il.l lbe dty ol Irvine). TRIS PLAN bas lmmea.e loncterm advanta1e1 to Laeuna: F\nt It makes a larte part al the canyon road safer. Second, the coif counea coatn>I Cloods and recbarce tbe watenbed. Third, It 1enerate1 continuiq revenue. M09t lm· port.antly. it pays for the land at no coat to t.be city or it.a tax· payen, leaves the preponderant portion completely natural, and settles a Jonc·atanding land uae d.i1pate. Opponent. have made d.latol1· ed and exauerat.ed 1tatemeot.a and cries of alarm, olferinl lm· practical and lmpoulble altematJvea. Please Judie t.be council plan on the facta, lta merit.I, and t.be bendltl to the enUredty. HOWARD D. DAWSON Councilman Nt .. t efTer .. r To the Sdttor: Tbllt Dlabt, foitbe tint time ID my life.--. WU faeed with the .tan ....av ol dnaatatmc aad maCClatralW fire, At '1 J>-.m. t looked out .. er Boat ~ (out ..... baeb OQ to ... CID- yon 1D 11..-1 Beadt, alBMllt oppoeU. Prm Castle) 04 .. faced wttb a red wall o1 ftN. M t :IO p.m. U. wind ....a md t.be are swept acra11 tlMI c81U'QD to oar Ilda. MUiaa ftn to ID7 next door MUbbor'• ftonrtq bulb. fl.rml tlM ....... ...... our lot. HttlDI aU1,t. a ......... root and apattatac our TOOi wtlb fi)'l.DI apart.a My buabaod and l bad packed OU( two cars with a few nttea&1t.ies and be drove away to book up a motel for the o.a.gbt: I waa lo collect the cat and follow In our other car. When I al· tempted to follow ILlm a few mlnutea later, altbou1h my 1aracew97 wu elear, the can of "al&bt.aeen" were com.i.q and '°'°'' hlnderlna and blind· inl the fire enO.oea com.in& up lbe bill to reach the bu..miQI area. Because ol tbeN anloobn it took me MVeral mlnu&. to cet out al my PHI• -a feat which abould have t.a.lteo fin aecoodl. I &NOW u..e_ ~le are tlke m09t al us -tiDdlY, curious folb, wbo are eood neithbon and wtlliDI to lend a betpms band if neceua.ry, bat I am quite aure Ver)' very few d them realise the senoua comequences of unwtUinliY blocldo1 areas for firemen and people W'bo have to leave their homes at very abort notice. Even a few second'• de- lay may mean the as of a life. At the moment I have taken the Ume from bruabinl up the ube. all over our home to write th1a kUer, but lf it caues Just oae ~ to "wait 'W tomor· row' to imped UOfJMr ftre, lt will bawe bem well wortb Dl.1 Ume. A 1pedal ''t.bank you'' to our snat n,...,.. and be.Jptul volun- \een-you were wonderful. GWBNEDWARM £11dqf Se F•r To tbe Editor: Nol1b Lapna Beach wu a- tnmetJ fortunate to come awQ wl~ relaU•elJ Uttl• dama1e con1lderln1 tbe borreadou1 PoRlllWtlel <ln the recent ftre). Tbla IDaJ be attributed DOl anly to tl9it cbaa1e ID the wind. but a1lo tbt fact that tbe bom• are locaa.d at tbe foot "' .. tdDa wttb ftn bnab and ID 1C1m9 cues green belts wbicb separat- ed them from the path of the fire. Not all areas of Lacuna have that much protection. One such area la Mystic Hillis . If a fire abould start ln the Canyon Acre area, • "'° crass fires have already lbb year, and a bot San· ta Ana wind were blowmg down the canyon. the entire hill would be enrulfed.Tbere ue no fire breaks d any kind. A few yean a10 the Fire Departmmt held a meetiq for the boweowDlf'I of the area and showed ftl.ma ol the Bel Air fire. At tbla meetial people uked why we bad no ftre break and the fire chief anawered uiat there b.ad been DO requests for ooe and ln fact there had evea been 1ome opposition. Tbia seemed incredible and tbe next day a aei1bbor walked the nei&hborbood with a pet.ltioo col· lectin1 &i&natures of lba.e who wished a fire break. He bad no d.ifflcuJty collecting a good many names. Tbe lack of a break and the position at the top or a hill are not the only dan1ers. I have been told that there Is a city or· d.inanc:e that requires the clear- lnc of bnlab from around dweU· toss. Apparently this bu never been eaforced. Bruab irows to the bale d many of the boulea on the outer rim of Sltyllne Drtn. Either most homeownen are unaware of t.bJ.a ordinance or do not realise the dani•r into which they put themselves and their neilbban by nesU1eoce. We have all been luck.)' ao far, but the wtndl will come .,aln and toODer or later fire will come wttb them. llABY TOLIVER • Tiie Delft ,...._c....-... __ ...., .... ~L..-.. ...... ...... .. .................... Cllllll .... CA .............. n•1lllPM IW t 1Pl-............... _.. ... _ ....... .._...,.._ ... ____ _ ............ .., .............. .... ...... .__ .. H You Want to Listen, You'll Hear Everything lb• fault ot a ••HnHUonaJ" ,,.., ......... ,...... ....... ---. ............... --- Ma T ftAT '1NllL ... UM fedlnl IPll'Oada to la ~Ml .._ ... a.ale"' d1 eaUaa ..t ~·· -·--"' CJIYklet ~ ... to coardlnate. TM °""8aJ, whld\ wW ~ ... ~wautbority,u • Food aDd Dnla AdmiDiltraUcm aDd dilit Aarf1ftllttn.. ~·· food &DCI eoaawDll' Mniee, ... two ., a. dt share respamitiUttJ tar label1Dt laws. 'n.. Fedtnl Trtde Oommtnb wtllcb r.-~ taod advertillll1. eollabor8i*i wttb UM otber llCl!Dclee. FDA Commluklner Jere Goya Hid eome 1e1menta of the food lndUltry already b•v• beCUD to ·~ tbe ldndl ol tnlormatloa wbleh tbe •PD· ey propc11ala require. But voluntal'7 aetloD Jm't ~ ad ~t even eontrlbute to peater COD· aumer coafullaG. be declared. "IP rrs IN THE BEST IN'l'Eaarl of tbe American pubUc, then It should be done for all," betold~n. The Real Santa with the Real Beard ....... Tbe 8'enclea already have the autbortty with wblcb to order some cbanaea. 1beae include man· datory Ingredient llstlnc• on standardized food.a, percentqe labellnp for in~enll in mgt, aocl . --· ··-,,ou~oa:a. o~b ·aalin; tor "Penafiable and seml-perlabable meat and poultry product.a, and declaratioaa of 1peclllc fat.a and oils for food.a COO· t.atntna more than 10 percent fat before proceuin1. The aceoclea also want a label statement aJertlq conaumen that lneredienta are Uated on a pacltace ln deacendlne order accordl.n& to the Hunttngton Center Mall deify with R20 2 from St• Wart to vtlit with yoor children and help ~ -t1'$.~~ Tova·fOf· Toti Photo PC>rtraif1 avallabfe wilt\ both Svlta and R202 Beech BIYd & 405 Fwy. H 8, 7 l ~ D 11 l f I J 1 I l Student Quit ~-"'fJX.( A . t d s Id :~;~."···;;,_ ,;IJLA·, •'; 0 E· s!!:'!!!dof mo •ng .-...~ ~ Huntington Beach, a l•n 5 . .... · · .. U II'. a· .• ~ member of the UCLA ~._...,. Navy Reserve Officers ::·.·:· .. ·.!f3 .... ~ .... M~· .. ~:n'~~~•c,,h~ Days l 's= ;~ atudenta to participate .,.._ · · •iillflll"·IA.a .O · in the Navy's nuclear . ..,... .... fvur--·· power propulsion pro-'}'.~-:.GfiRM~-gram. ~·>: • ..._. " M o r e b e a a d • a ·1 ~~.,.:~;'..'~f(iai·-.· ,, mechanical eDllneerlnc ~ .. ·.~.e · ~.. major, will belin bis .... ~~:~ . . . year-loq Pl'OIJ'&Dl ol in· :!:· ·.-· . · · · .... · J. 1tructlon after be • • ·• '. '· . • ,.. • ·• 'I"!'. graduates from UCLA in -. _.. ·.:·.·:..;\.,..,;.June and will serve •••••••••aboard a nuclear· powered vnael three yean. RCA XL-100 19'' clagor'8I RCA's ChaMelock Remote Contre>a-to advanced, PLUS CM ...,_..,. a II"° OI' _ _.,,..,......,.1 ... .... ,._......,.. __ (114)_.UCM gp..-..a .--.... ..... so .utomatlc, there'• no need to one tun. ever. • A6.ttorllaele C060f Cancro. eno 'lelhtOne Conec:t.on • 9'CA • ener,ir.itoclt!'ll XtenotcA.1lt ctlatkt I • ~ Aoowl.•ne blacil mecr11 PCfUf9 .. s45999 I ·I 14 •1. • 1ono1.99 set NATURAL RAMIN WOOO SHELF UNITS From Hono Kono Good looking ornpact wall units are oreat for H~~~™nnmiMf-spices, COS· mellcs or bitty planta. EACH WITH 3 FOLD DOWN SHELVES 3•;,· deep 20v.· x 15" 4.99 HANDIOMI HANO- CMnlD IASKITln' WALNUT STAINED BAMBOO Pl.ANTER BASKET From China i.e maa con-victed tn tbe ~· lddDaPDlna Of former Aflan-: ta Coutltutlon e.dltor Re1 If u rpby 11 1et lot parole on F•b. 22, 1984. WUUam A. 11. Willia.me <left> was sentenced .. l6 ·.u yb.n. ,,. ~ .. faJOle ll coat· neent upon &ood bebaviOr 1D the intstm. ~~ ... "" Cr ,..,.::~, •. Chea 10 4· wide >;:?r' //t s1 • iono .89 HANDWOVE:N 100% COTTON TASLI RUNNER From lndta Laroe enectt1 plu• trlnge to dr .. 1 up • tat>te or drnaet Alaot1ed COIOf"I With White TRIMMED WOOL FISHERMAN'S HAT From Gr..ce Well mao. ltned hat nas bfald •I'd bfocade trim GOURMET GM>CUUU FERRARA MINIATURE DESSERT CAKES Ready 10 ..,.... <MftQhtS! 14 Ol BRANDY OA ~UM CAKES 1.99 MCh t-----...,..--~~,_-f PUITE BABAS 2.19 .__ .... NAT\IRAJ. SEAORASS llWOM POftCE.LAIN GINOERMM from J~ C1a111C contours with h&ndeome ...,., bfUaMO r"ooOO=<• F tOm China ~In blue and -'*• Appto~ 3 Vt· dla 5• f.IN 3.99 eactt HAHDCARVED NATURALLY MOWN SHUHAM WOOD COASTERS rrom India "910rted leaty 0.tlgf'la 3 '11 • die. .39 MCtt For quick and 11(1y •WMP&. SCOnlSH ALL BUTIER ASSORTED SHORTBREAD From England In bnghl plald metill 11na MacOUFF OR MacPtiERSON TIN 3.89 each -ml!I~~~ REODRAGON n CAVST ALLIZED GINGER From Taiwan Spicy awee1ery1 .. . . .. ·' . ...,_•£ .. aer Lacuna Beach acul,PW" Kai Putorh11 la toantna Ilia 3,000-~ COl'•tm at.eel ac:ulptu.re entltled uy.up·· to the City ~ Lquna Beach for llx montha. The ~ structure, currently on ex.hlb6t at the Newport Harbor Museum ~ Art, will be transplanted and inltalled at Main Beach Park by the end ~ January. The City Council accepted the loan of the 18-foot bl&b wave-like piece with thanks to tbe artist. 1be loan was arraqed by the Laguna Beach Arts Commission, on which artist Pastorius ls a member. Tax Checkoff Eyed --·For Energy Fund- SACRAMENTO (AP> -An initiative establlabin1 a cbeck-df oo tu forms to providf' funda for renewable eneray aources baa been cleared for si111ature-gathering by state election ottlciala. Secretary of Slate March Fong Eu said the proposal needs MS 119 signatures ol registered voters by May 12 to qualify for the Nov- ember 1980 election ballot THE MEASURE WOULD "re- quire all state lax forms to con-slaym• g Probe tain a section tor des1111atina contributions or one dollar or Continuing Investigation is contmutng tn lo the Nov. IS murder of a 48 year-old Costa Mesa woman, but no suspect is in custody. San Bernardino Sheriff's depulles said A spokesman said in · vestisators are actively pursu· ing additional information about the shootins death of Billie Jo Long of 2120 National Ave. Her body was found by a motorist alonplde Carbon Canyon Road in Saa Bernardino County. more" to the Renewable Eneray Sources Fund. The fund would be ad- ministered by the Office ol Ap- propriate Technoloey for solar projects and conservation ef· fort.a from 1981 until ~- CERTAIN TYPES OF pro. jects, such aa those with im~ mechate benefits for low-and fixed-mcome penooa, would set preference. The Committee for Enersy Now is listed as collective sponsor of the mea.sure, Ms. Eu said. es '41r'aw:•• .. • a(1 ... 0...... .. .. ... . ,,... ....._ .... ,... .... ~.,, ... ..... a''••= ~=·•·•rm •••roaa1Ne on••· lodatmtl ............ ~llltl wdleiillltUlltt,a ... ....... hlr ........... dtJla ..... ... u ... U. emrtlllt C.-.aet. Perfor:mtaf 4rta AUMla'- ...W -................. ...... pftm9 ecllllaact bJ Plt-da,. Jta ...... rar a...., .... -... *• -·· • .,....,. ...... m-U..butaGt_......._ r11r o..a1 • ...,... s. Nl4dle ...... ewldtlecfidlt toll• ~delu: ...,, ........ mlt.d c • AllO M a8dd. tM boal'4I could cMoie to tab DO acdoe --=-aoree lti eoatrad . TBS an COONm. ta sutq tbe Pair Boant bt aa eta.empt to force it to IUbmJt lta fair mater plan for ndnelopm•t wldda lacludea tbe ampbltheater, throulb rep.lar dt.J plumtnc proceaun.. Fair Board members coatmd that~~the falrsrounda la •vroanded the dlJ' it la state property and not aubjec:t to local jwUdleUon. City Council memtien bave aald tbe7 are eoacei aed about the effeeta of trafllc and DObe generated by the fair1rounda project.a on nellhbortn1 C.O.ta Meaa readeuta. Anon SU8pected lnBART Fire OAKLAND (AP> -1be aafety director ol the Bay Area Rapid Transit 1y1tem 1a11 In· veat11atora have found two pieces of evidence which in· dicate last week'• fire on a BART car may have been caused by anon. Quake Hurt8 219 JAKARTA. Indooesla (AP> - The earthquake that rocked the tourtat island ot Ball Gil TlMllday left 219 hurt, 91 of them aerloua- ly. In addition to 25 killed, tbe sovemment said Wednelclay. If yoarkids suddenly start · reading the daily newspaper, ii maybe oar fault! We 're worried about the growing rate of illiteracy in America. Concerned about our young people. Interested in the quality of education in our schools. And we 're doing something , about it. We're showing teachers in over 175 schools along the Orange Coast how reading the daily newspaper can add to their confidence, credibility, and self esteem, Newspaper in Education is a significant advances in education, More than a catchall for current events, this unique program provides an exercise in com- prehension, perception, values. and prac- tical life experience. So if your kids ask ·you for a daily newspaper, say yes, Remember -knowledge is power. And we're a mighty powerful piece of reading. A Gilt ol Llglating The Lagwia Beach Police Department has some new portable lighting equipment. thanks to the Soroptimist Club. 1be equipment was presented this week at Laguna city hall and will be used in night emergencies such as landslides, crashes and canyon surveillance From left are Mayor Jack McDowell, Chief Jon Sparks. Mary Jo Mancuso and Michelle Purcell. Coast Panel Nixes Home Permit Plea The St.ate Coastal Comml.a.s1on bas refused, 11 1, to consider construc- tion of a four-level home on the face of a bluff overlook111g Corona del Mar State Beach. Darwin Britvich. who bad hoped to build the home al 2901 ~an Blvd., Corona del Mar. lost his bad to appeal a Novem~r derual by tbe South Coast Regional Com mission. Only state commissioner Tony Ram06 c:A San Franc11co voted to hear the appeal Tuesday in Loa An&eles. Britvtcb's house was reJectea bJ the South Cout Commiuioo because It allesedly would block an ocean Vlew from a small, dty bluff top park on Ocean Boulevard The comma.ss1on also wu COD· cerned that construction ol • dnveway through an euemait would deat1'o)' a landscaped por. lion of the amall vtewin& park OPll 1 ••'' ... "™ERE! I THINK) WE THOUGHT OF EVE~SODY·' GOUIMn IA1' PllAJfCllCO CAP> -!ftlln'•f:!. ......... .. for ... ~ .... _.,,, t.Ulaf • En•H•ti ~ .... TM llMld ans WtMt ... fl tbem ,.... tb8D tu&,..... Tiie bad aewa a. Uaat • ~c • tJI dMm tUll fJUDbcL TBS TUT IS requtnd f• tradudon ud altboqb _,. tbaa a third of tbe J °" puHd tbe nam, UM,..... .,.,.. ..... • odlia' .uu.., pmea, alftdala ~· . Or. Gnbam WllMl. dWnDa oltM ........ ~llM dlat UM~ nde .a. ... tull7 ....... ae. tbe latrodllc· UoQ of a reYiMd talt ta U'JS. ''Wltb thll 1'9dffl= tta, wlllcb ii mudl more ~ than the prntoua one, tM .,._, lDI rate fell from IO to 41 per- cent," Wlllon aaid. ••atrr BY IA8T YEA.a. tbe rate b8d rtlen .,aln to bltwm 56 and eo per~t. _and tbJa ,.... it' I up to 65. I find it dlfftcuJt to be e·mbarraued about that t11ure considerin1 the Jar1e urban area that we aerve," Wllsoaaald He added tbat be expect.a the pa11in1 rate to climb to 80 per· cent lo three years. At CaJ State Long Beach, 50 percent of the students who took the test nunted. All campuaa ot the state un.ivenlty and colJqe system plan to live a vartaUoo ot the test or allow students to take a writing course in lieu ol it STUDENTS AT SAN Fran- cisco Slate were asked to write for one hour on their favorite form of escape from lbe pres- s urea of daily life, and why it worked for them Tbey were Judged on paragraph devel()S>- ment, sentence atructure and punctuation. According to professor WtlLiam Robinson, who ovenees the testtog program, moet of those who failed did so because they couldn't or1aniu material aod wrote ma choppy strle, The teat, which a.lao lDcluded multiple cbotce It.ems aad abort eaaaya, 11 given m the junioc year to give studeota the chance to do remedial work that will enable them to 1raduat.e the following year. Last year. 18 percent of San Francisco State's under- graduates failed to keep a "C .. a •erase and were placed on academic probation. ClOSID ClllS1MAS OCJury Ca/,'ls/or Execution BJ REDDICK SCBOEMEBL ' OI • D11MW Nit Miff After deliberatlne only two hours. an Orange County Superior Court jury recom· mended Wednesday that Marcelino Ramos .22,. be sen. tenced to death for bis role in the uec:utkm-style slayine of a Hun- tington Beacb woman during a Santa Ana restaurant robbery Tbe tlme spent by the seven- maii. ftve-woman jury deliberat- ing the verdict was an hour less than the time used by the proe- ecuUon and defense in arlUlng their respective positions for and against a death sentence. Ramos, a former San Antoaio, Texas, resident who had been in Santa Ana only six months. was convicted Dec. 6 by the same jury of first-<iegree murder in ~>the death ol Katherine Parrott uriq the June 3 robbery. Ruben Gaitan, 23, of Santa Ana, also was convicted or murder. but tbe Jury detennlned tbat BPedal circumstances did not n&t that would quality him for the death penalty. Judge Richard Beacom .scheduled the sentencln1 of Ramo. for Jan. 11. Under the state's death penalt.r law, Ramos will automaUcallt be eo-.!f t.led to a sentence modification meartng in which new evidence icould be presented by the de-7 lfense aod prosecution, said Paul Meyer, the deputy district at- torney who prosecuted the case. Ramos testified in the penalty phase t.bat be shot the palr, but claimed be never intended to kill \hem. Tallcs Pleketed About 300 Newport-Mesa teachers turned out to picket after school Wednesday as school officials and Newport.- Mesa Federation of Teachers <NMFT> negotiators met with a state mediator at Monte Vista School in Costa Mesa. Contract talks. under way since last summer. bogged down this month and a mediator was called in. Negotiations resumed today. Crew olved But DC-10 ·,wasn't Doomed' WASHINGTON CAP) -The NaUon&l Transportation Safety Board concluded today that altboucb tbe flilbt crew mllbt have saved the aircraft, it wu not to blame for the crub of a DC-10 jeWner that killed 273 persona in ~~filastiih*ifi¥:. ''It WU not a doomed aircraft and could have been flown around if all the warulncs had been available to tbe crew.'· Chairman Jame1 B . King uld as the board be1an deliberating the cauae ol the worst avi.alloo disaster in U.S. b.btory. The concluaioa was offered by the board's staff or investors in their anaJyaia of the acddeot and was informally adopted by the five-member board aa ~ of Its final report. The board hoped to formally vote on adopting the complete report today, but the bearina cot off to a slow start and could COO· tinue Friday. The accident occWTed May 25 when an enJine dropped of( American Airlinea Flie.bt 191 oo takeoff, uuaing tbe b1' plane to roll sharply to the left, shudder to a Aa1l and plqpae into an abandoned a1r6iiW leu than a mile Crom the runway. All 271 persona aboard the plue and two on the ground were kllled. Specialists \esilfled that when the enelne broke away it knocked out an electrical system. Thia turned off cockpit instruments that could baff warned the crew t.bat the plane was about to st.all becaUM slata had retracted oo one wtq but remained extended oo the other. Slata are metal plates that ex- tend Crom the front ed1e ol the wiq dm1na land.in« and takeoff, expudinl the curve of the~ and thus allowtne 1t to generate lift at slower speeds than or- dinarily would be possible. "Testa show that the plane could have been fJOJllJ1 .ou&.oUho· stall reg.lme and could have flown around and landed safely on the same runway,·' said lD· veaUptor Allan R. Toblaaoo He uid the DC-10 could have been saved lf the nose had been puabed down and full power ex· erted on the two remaining eocmes. --~ diet. eue~· -wtt.t-·the7" were s~ to do," Taylor said. (See DC·ll, Page A%) Oodag P ... test~ CM Nude Studio Battles City Hall By JACKIE BYllAN Cll .. o.lf'< ~ ..... Patricia McNulty ls 24 yan old. loon like a model and owns a buatness in C'~ Mesa. And she's having trouble undentand· 10g why the city want.a to doae her firm down .. ... )(cNuJty .. tbe OWDel' ol Su.mblne smdio. widt ome. in both An.abeim and Co.ta ...... lt offers nude models for s>botol· raphy or cooveraat!on, and bu been battlla.g the city for almost two years. It• former owner sold the operaboo to Mia McNWt:y m May. She aaid she was aware ol the le1al baaalea wben she bou1bt it ''My Def'IOOa) feeJin& WU that they <the city) weren't fair;' Mias McNulty said. "I feel we're in the rtibt." Fighting Flares East Iran • m The studio at S&3 W. 19UI SL. in the old Chamber of Com- merce building, was closed tem· porarily Wednesday. Mias McNulty cited plambi.nl repairs. but a1ao noted that a stay ol ex· ecutlon of an Ora111e County Superior Court decision apimt the studio expired Monday. o.r ........ _ Cl1TS 'UNFAIR' ~·.McNutty TEHRAN, Iran CAP) -A peacemaking meeting led by an envoy of Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini exploded into a bloody battle ol bullets and stones in ea1tern Iran's restive Balucblstan region today. leav· log two penom dead or gun.shot wounds and 44 others injured, lhe official Pars news agency re- p0rted. The conflUled fighting at a )D01Que in the city of Zabedao may have signaled tile start of a fresh wave of anti-Khomeini violence amon1 Jran•s ethnic minorities. Ofticiala warned of a possible armed upriaing amoaa theKurdl. The 50 U.S. Embassy bo1ta1es, meanwhile, went tbrouib thelr 47tb day of captivi- ty in Tehran. Tbere appeared to Coast be only faint hope that they faced anything but a bleak Christmas in the bands of the Moslem milltanta who seized the embassy Nov. 4 and have de- manded that the deposed shah of Iran be returned in exchange for the Americana' freedom. It remained unclear whether the Iranians would allow families of the American hostaaes to visit them at the em- bassy for Cbriatmu. A 1overn· ment otftcial said Wednf'.lday such Ttalta mlabt be penalUed. but the militant. at tbe embusy said no decla1oo had been made. Wuple Lose Building Won · In Lawsuit Iranian leader Khomeini sum- moned his Revolutionary Cowl- cil to a meeting in his head- quarters city of Qom. What the dozen or so revolutionary leaden dJ5CUSled wu not dis· cloHd afterward, but there was speculation here some move- ment might be imminent in the crisis. After an interview with JCbo. meini this week, Eeyptian author Huanayn Ha.ykal pre- dicted an lraDian ••CODMDMW' • on the crt-1• would emerae within a few days, and that tbe return ol the sbab was no lonpr an issue. Haykal said be believed Presi· dent Carter wu "in the know" about the process. which he d.id not describe further. The violence ln Zabedan, capital of Balucblstan-Sistan province, occurred as former Foreign ~Ibraham Yueh was delivering a speech to a meeUnc in a moeque. Yu.di b8d been diapatcbed by Khomeini to talk to membera of ethnic minoriUea throu1bout Iran <See M'M'LB, Pap AJ) She said sbe hopes to reopen the studio later this week, and that business is 1oing oo as usual at the Anaheim location. The 5ui>erior Court decl"ioa is being appealed to the Fourth District Court of Appeal m San Bernardino. lll.ss McNalty, who liftS in Anaheim, said she ctoesni un- dentand why Cost.a Meaa ls IO oppoeed to ber ltudk>. "Wby are t.MJ comiq down like tbia on us?" abe said. .. U we're a m9Wage parlor, do we get to stay open? Is it the model- ing they're a1ainst or the nudity?" Clty Council members have said the studio adds blight to <See NUDE, Pase .U> (;old Plunges As Dollar Ho/J,, Steady ~ • a.a "--<AP) -Pr-'411& Put .._,, ... Ulle ..... l .. IDCI M Wed f<W ~ m.WW7 rejected .... tDr dlfla•IJ for UM ••• 1 elmt ..,,. wM . .ICUM blm.... ud ........ cl tllem to tb.,.. bla Im. "I am buPY to have found IOOd cauN for dea&.b, and I do not ••to bil lor my We," tbe fOf1De'r chW ot tbe K.onu Cea t.ral latalll~ A1ency. Kim Jee-b'u. told t.b• ftft otflc:wa ol the coart-awtial. Tbt ooart fomd &lm, ftft of bill K.CIA .._and Park'• seer~ Sim Kae·woo su1lt;r of tbe Oct. • u1 .. lutioo ol Soutb Korea'• autborttarlan D'IWidtat and ftft bod1para. Tbe court lau:nedlately aeatencecf the MVeo men to die. ...., l/•le•tl•r All'••tletl l•1e.- LOS ANGELES (AP> -A La Mirada railway frellbt car unloader, who claimed be auffered brain dama1e wbeD a door from a Chevy "at.ep" van atruck him, and b1I wile were awarded a '810,000 dama1• claim a1almt General Moton by a Superior Court Jury. GM att.orDey Lee Mlllard described t.beJury'a •3 declaioo ~Y u a "sympathy" verdict and sat GM would seek a new trial. Kenneth D. Allen, '8, laid durlq the trial t.bat a biale OD the door of the van, which Chevrolet manufactured in part. snapped during unloading and U>e 96-pound door fell, bltllne blm in the bead. Kn111ed9BU• Carter•• OH DOVER, NH <AP> -sen. F.dward M. Kennedy aecuaed President Carter today of betnl "abeent without leave" lo the fight againat steadily lncreuing OPEC oU prices. In a ab.arp attack on the president, Kennedy alao aald a $$- per-barrel oil import fee, a propoul reportedly under COO· sideration by administration officials, wouJd coat the avera1e American family $413 a year by 1912. He dJd not say bow he •r· rived at the figure. Sluat~ Readied tor Llltofl CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. <AP> -With a subelitute crew at the contro.La the countdown be1an again today ln the rut.h at· tempt to send I.he 1pace shuttle Columbia on a simulated apace mlaalon. Space officlala started the cowit at 4:35 PST aimln1 for a simulated liftoff ol t,he abuWe later in the day. The shuttle ia cleat1ned to be launched like a rocket then glide back to Earth like an airplane ,,.._PmgeAJ NUDE STUDIO ... their downtown redevelopment area. At the Ume the council beean fJ1btln1 the studio, several oomplalnta had been re· celved from aelehbora. Mlu McNulty admitted that some people \iew nude studioe aa front.a for proeUtutJon. The client pick.a the model be (or occasionally abe> prefen. If she· lan 't worktni tbeo, the cuatomer can return when abe la. J CAI.ACM. V......aa CAP> -n. °'t ,,,. .. " Nrallum I ••1 C111tr.lt1' oU ~.....,~ •• •"•• ....., aft.tr rov da11 wtOMM re1dW11 an air ca lllO Pftctt. 'Sbllk Ahmfd 6.ki Yaaut If._. Ar1W1 fll"edlctetl tom• OPIC •'*'~d,ropibttr~ ,...., ,..,.. -v .......... ""*7 nlMd the Dl'let If GU ttom t11 to .. a a.arnJ tan ,,._ ta • b64 to foniltall..,. ~ prtaa .... saSd M aPldl taeft WW bl a ''I.harp dlOD" la lllGl·mara& CIO prle• by U'9 eed of U.. lllS quarter u worlctwlde reeenkJD llHbel ail demand. Saudi Arabia's prime Priee la nearly double tbe Ill. 70 lt cbu•ed fOf' a O...U. barnl of ol1 a 1MI' qo. Ovsali. OP8C pr1cee are up about 100 per~ over the 19ar. Tb• mMt.l.nc broke up after more tbu 1Z bours ot eecnt baraatnlq .... tou f ala.cl to ruola a CG1Dprom.1H bet.._ a Saudl·a.d blOc and • aroup ol prlc• mllitanta led by lJbya and Iran. Tb• price diapuie will come before the OPEC o'1 mlnllter'I •lain at a 11>9Clal coal•NDee to be beld aomttlm• earty nest year. The iocatJoa and elate ol the conference •tr• not dil· elated. Tb• Vene1uel1a ener1y mlniater, Humberto Calderoa, aald oa leavtn1 the cloled-door aeuloa: "We didn't fix any price. ''We didn't make u1 dedlioD on prtcea. We'll have to aee bow Mesa Girl Hit by Truck Said 'Stable' A 7·.)'ear-old Costa Mesa prl &everely lnjured when she wu hit by a pickup truck on Dec. 9 wae reported ln stable condition today at Children'• Hoe~ttal ln Orange. Elizabeth Renee Sommers wu tint reported lo critical conditiaa after the accident in front of her home al 3220 Dakota Ave Police aald the 1lrl wu play. ing dod1e ball with other children and apparently ran l.nto the atreet from ln front of a parked truck She wu at.ruck by a ptctup truck driven by a 17-year-old Co1ta Meea youth, police said. The driver wasn't clted. I Jury Raps Report On Energy BJD~...,~·~ Tbe Ora.at• CoutJ Orud Jury ortUdMd a 1tata com· mla,loo'a draft report on Callforllla't IDSD tut.,. todar, deela.rtltl tile draft anrellabM. Aad Oralt County .u1 suft.-electrt~. ~r abort.a• lf latate Qftletall adop& tbe npoct'a optlmlltlc ftrMHnp, Gruel Jury Foreman BentoD Bejacb ••· Hrted. Tbat'a beeaUM U.. olftdela woa.Jd be lulled lnto delarial tM co111tructloa of electrlcal 1eneratiq ~Deeded to cope wltb the 'crltleal" eaer11 •hortafa Bejada pndlcta for U.. cowat)' ID tbe....,. tuwre. ln a letter to Callfonla Eoerl:J.~Hlon official R.L. BeJadl called the draft '1 ~edon ol the state'• future electrlclty LM I' erTODeOUI. •t Tbe commiulon wUI decide later whether or not to accept the findlnp reported by lta atatl. The out.come will aet the tone for the state'• eoer1Y policy for the nut two yean, Bejacb uJd. The quMUoa centers oa tbe predicted "IJ'OWt.b rate" for t.M atat.e, or bow much elect.t1city Callfornla.Da are expected to me ln tbe comlnC years. The commluloa ·a 1talf mem- bers foncut a growth rate ol 1 8 percent dw1n1 the next year, Bejach aald But the major electrical ulillty companies an 1uH1lo1 that consumers will UM twice that much electricity, be sald. And U>e Grand Jury's atudy ol Oran1e County'• ener1y need.a tenet. to support tbe uUllt)' com· paniea. S...t•••dPrk•d Tam Nl\O'tft, e, a ttudent at Lindbergh School in Costa Mesa, 'Seti a .m and a bua from Santa. Tam was one of 83 cbllaren wbo were liven lunch, gift.a and entertain- ment at tbe eo.ta Me.a Goll and Country Club Wednes- day, cowt.1 of tbe Coeta Mesa Rotary Club. •••••••e .41 BA'rt'LE ••• • about tbalr complaints a1•lrwt t.M Re'fOhltioaarJ Guard, Do- metn.1 'a pca·mWtar)' force. Durlq YudJ '1 apeecb, tbe Para a•••c1 aald. tomeoot abovted 'o..th tot.be eoemy ol the ReYOlutionary Guard! '' and atonH were burled l.oto tbe mOlque. "Security forces abot lnt.o tbe air aod the people rushed to escape," tbe aeeocy aald. It wu not clear who did the •boot.inc. lt aa.kt. Pars quoted a provincial ol· ficlal u aaytq 18 of t.be 44 ln· jured auffered &wlet wouoda and the ot.ben were hurt ln tbe cruab of people tr)'ln1 lo escape Twelve were boepttallsed, Para utd. Y aldl wu reported safe after tbe vk>&ence , tbe a1ency aald Re vo lunt1onar y Guard~ claimed rt wu touched off by ·'known commwilat element.a" d l11u11ed in the tradlt1onal Balucbi.ltan atllre. The people of Baluduatan, an arid recioo ol nomads, are pre- domlna.otl)' Sunn11. the nval Moslem 1ect to Kbome1n1"1 Shilt.es The Baluchi. are one ot several ethnic mlnorltlea In 0 250 I I Miles ~-...... IRAN STRIFE AREAS Aghtjng lnwnam.a Iran's outn prov1ncee that have bt:en agitating for 6 reater autonomy from Kbomelru's cen· tral govttm~t The bloodiest upnsinp thus ru b•ve occuned ln the west.em region of Kurdiatan On Wednes· da)' Kurduh repreaeotatJVes re- Jected u inadequate a "self mana1ement" plan proposed by the aovemment aa a model for all Iran's dl.N1dent minonlles. ,.,.....,.._.AJ "I just pin 'cauae I t.b1nk U'a funny," abe said. "I have to Ult, do they have any evidence of prosUtuUon goln1 on? SpecuJa. Uon on that hurt.a my reelinp." Costa Meu police made several arrett. on auapicloo of prostitution under the former ownership, but failed to obtain oonvlctiom. For a fee of Sl2 for the flnt 15 minutes and $8 for eacb 15 minutes after that, the customer and model go lnto a private room for conversation or pboto1· rapby. The client can apeclfy whether the model will be nude, partially clad or fully dressed, Miu McNulty said, addin1 that abe lnalat. on cood 1roomin1 and rules out blue jean.a and T ablrta lD her dreaa code. DC-IO CREW ABSOLVED OF CRASH BLAME. • • Some cuatomera do come ln with the wron1 Idea, Miu McNulty aald. "Some of them can be very craaa:· she aaid. "We let them know jmmedlately. The etrta handle tbemaelves very well. ·'We're not rude to people wbo come in here and tb1llk &.baL We juat let them know that, Sorry, you came to the WTOGI plac.." What preciHIJ doea !klNbine Studio otfft'? Customers flDd tbemMlvee In an attraeUft ~a. moaphere, althou1b Miu McNulty concede• 1be bun't had time to do aome needed .... naoclellnl. Tb• ma=a er 1bow1 cuatomen a Ollo ol eacb ol tbe modelt. are about IO ·at blill ltudkMt, altbouP cml)' about U.S. an OD dut1 at eaeh aludto a& 1111 um •. DAILY PILOT What type of customer coma ln., ''MOit ol our cllentele come lD here and are dolna lt <~· rapb)') for a bobby,' 11111 McNulty said. ''Tbere are tome who are proleuloaal or student phot.op'apben. Where elN are the1 1oma to be able to do ftpn pb~?" Soni• brln1 very expeulve camera equlpmeat aad have portloUOI of their work, ab• added. Othen are men wbo seem lonel.Y and want someone to talk to, 11111 JlcNulty 1ald. The invesuaators said tbat ln deal{.ning U>e airplane, McOoo- nell oou,tu coa.aldered It b1cbJy Shah Protest Continuing In Panama PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) -HllDdndl of Pana.ma· Dian at•tdeatl, l~ • II"'· ernmlDt ba • tratioaa, marebld throap tbe ..,... to. day in h=-~ a1aM tbe depoaed of Iran'• stay on Contadara lllaDd. Tb• modell ~1 .. an mottly tD tbelr .. &Del iDcla a1ptt1n1 Ktl'tMll. clucen ad modell. 8omt bave aaatt ad model ID fuldoo 1bon ud ,_ amaU~ CID telnWOD, Miii .. .,. Mid. "It .,. tbem ~ .... •b• • ua &tftl ta.em tbl t:lml to~· Y•, till'• wbat I wall& to do, Im aot llNld of Uat c...._ TIM dlmaalD'aticm-• wD I r.U, ol IOO ~ at tlMt Unl•tnltJ al Paaama. n., • ...... ..,"""'J,. ......... -• ADU·AmMaa W ........ du'oqbt!Mt..,.....,......, .,......,....,.ttbtaar ... 1tf:'a:fut'~ Soatb•• ltUdfo .,_.. for llm· D811 nMDm IDd.dOliD"t allllll bend. ''l'Ye beia ~ •IMe I wu 18 an4 l'w MID hebe· ml1141ed,'' llM ,.,.. ™. pertiaeie la f ubloo 1 __ ...., . .. ,. die~ lUelf, "ll WU U...,..,,r-~Mid. "I Wll • .................... _ .... and, ..... cau ... • ":1:r llkt Oftlal a 4rr .tit -• ..t8bld11 ... Atl.S. tNm aa oe1a1llU1 ,..... .................. •b• .-. ...., uw.;m .. .... ,,..... ... 1e~oa1 WllJ WU ~ti' ......... .• 1 ..... ,.... ........... =~""·==-.. .. , .......... ., die .... t··~~··· ... ·t--••J~t'n :'.:.= ~s!er.;~ eome•••ta c1em...a.• td W.andar al1llt •1.= Uatt'fll i:::.:' P.naMa. ·--............... laala lloltammad •••• PllalaYl'I pnlHH 08 Coo• tadora. On• r•••· .. ••rrr Cbriltm& "* n.au1•• lmprobeble that a OC-10 could loee engine thrust and have un· balanced alatt llmultaneoualy. Frank Taylor, director ol the boant'1 Bureau of Ac~t In· ve1U1aUoa. aa1d the crew mem-bers ..,..,,,... t.bat the plane at lhnllt lo u mc1ne and tbat tbey followed procedw. pr'9Cribed for aucb a caae. Board member Francia Mc Adami noted ~t tbe ftiCllt engineer oou.ld have ~lored the electrical ayatem by pushllll an emer1enc)' button and quH· lioned whether be lhould be dt- ed ror not datq ao. Tbe lnve1U1ators uld lb• crew al the Ume probabl1 wu more concen>ed about the lJou ol ao encSne and UJUll to nsure out euctly wbat waa Wl'ODI. Re1torattoa of t.be •l•~tncal ayatem would be a NCoad.ar) ~.U.,Wd. The board u1d It would rec ommend that redundant stall 'urnlng systems be placed in DC 10., a at.ep the Federal Av1a· Uon AdmlniJltration already bu propoeed At alake io the board's de· cts1ona are corporate Imai•. perbape hundreda of mllliom ol dollan in dama1e Mttlementa and the colt of poulble modlfteatiom whlcb could nm to l5CK. .cxx; Pllf DC-10 StaaRool Richard D. Carpenter of the Solaris Toy Corporation in Los Angeles, demonstrates bis solar powered toy truck. Carpenter watches the truck move along a table powered by direct light, top, and then shades the solar cell, lower photo, on the top of the "Solar Rover" causing it to stop. Carpenter suggests children not leave the toy in the swi, because it will roll away under the light power. Newspaper Reports Oiief To Be NaDied SAN FRANClSCO (AP> - Commander Cornelius P . Murphy Jr .• a member of an old San Francisco police family. will be named the city's new police chief today, the San Fran- cisco Chronicle reported. The paper said Mayor Dianne Feinstein will name Murphy to succeed Charles Gain at a newa conferenee today. The Omxllcle said It. -teamed from reliable aourc'tk that Murphy, 50, wlll take over before Jan. 8. Prep. J A••aHed LOS ANGELES CAP) -Plain· tiffs for minorities in the city school desegregation case called Proposition l "patently un· constitutional," and charged the meuure is aimed at res tricting the rights of minority children to attend integrated scboola. In a brief filed with Superior Court Judge Paul Eely of Laguna Beach on Wednesday, they objected to a request by school board attorneys that Propositioo l be used as a basla for ending mandatory bu.sing in the school district. E:qtloratfoa lJr~d LOS ANGELES CAP) -Oc- cidental Petrole um Co. and other oil-drilling firms would be invited to submit applications for exploratory drilling along the beach b e low Pacifi c Paliaades under a proposal that bu been presented to the City ~cu. ( STATE J Citing the current energy crisis, City Councilman Dave Cunningham urged the council Wedoesd~ to encourage the de· velopment of untapped oil and gas reeourcea within tbe cltv. f'Gldtll•es F•-" SANTA BARBARA CAP) Two more pouible earthquake faultlines have been di.scovered at the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal site at Point Coo· ception, but neither should have any effect on the project, a Southern California Gas Co . spokesman said Wednesday. Company spokesman Richard Nemee characterized the two possible faultlines discovered by geologists digging test trenches as "small and probably not significant." Gas Ilse Dee8•es SACRAMENTO CAP > Gasoline usage in California in October was 5.3 percent k>wer than the same month last year, according to state Board of Eq ualliatioo figures. Board Chairman William Ben- nett said it was the sixth strailbt month year-to-year total.a have declined. He said October gallonage was up 1.4 perceot from September, followill1 the pattern of most of the last decade. TAN TAN TAN TAN aowavs•. a Judie ruled WedMilc)ay .tbat Nlsaa need not t11Ufy. Mn. Kbaabo11i'1 lawyers laid they would prob- abl1 appealtbenallq. • ''Durio I ' tbe prealden~y dl Richard IL Nixon, my buabud, Adnu D~. uked me to wear IDtQ tt.e Dit.d Stat.el a bractlet ror wbleb be aahl be ..,ent '80,000 and wblcb be ln· tended to be a lift to one of the dauabten of tben-Preatdent Richard Nixon." Mrs . Kbubogl recalled in a sworn · affidavit. "I wore the jewelry lnto the United Stat.ea," she said, addiol that Khashoui later bad it gift wrapped ancfdellvered to ooe of Nixon 'a two daughters -she did not say which one. M &8. KBA8110GGI cited the incident as evidence ol Nlxan'a cloee ties with Kha.sboggt and proof of business dealings in CaWornia. Mrs. Khuhout. who seeks to have her divorce case tried in California where community property laws would benefit her. must prove her hus band bad substantial contacts In the state before the case is accepted by courts here. ptam tony to ~ tb1t ..- to deal wtth tbit aftsmatb al tbe revelatlcma In ParUameot.. U. aatd Mn. D 11bnal mq rwtuna there wttb blm. Prime llinlater llariaret Thatcher laid Tuaday UJat lbe beUevw then wu .. no breach of tecurtty tn the public 1enlee" u a relU.lt of Cburdlll'• affair with tin. Khaaboui. IN 111& NIXON matter. tbe former pn&ident aubm1Ued a awom ctoc.•meat tlled wttb the court here denytna that AdnaD Kbubogi visited Su Clemmte dunne bis prwidmey. ·'I hne a'9ola&eiy no reeollee· Bot on the Presses tloD ol ~tb or meettne Mn.u at either! my bolDe OJ' o tee at Ian ca.mtate, '' Nlson Hid. ID feet be ,.id be didn't nea1l meeUa1 !Um aaywbere ta Callloraia. ''At 11D Ume durinl fir after my prHldeocy ban I any rec· ollecUoo of meettac witb or 1peakln1 wltb Adnan Kh••boal ... NI.SOD aald. Nixon lawyer Richard A. Murphy aald Nixon'• teetflDOQY would be UMleu in lbowtna tbat Kbuboai bad aafftdent U. to California to warrant tryiq the divorce caaie here. Khashoggi, a powerful mid· dleman in worldwide arms sales, claims he divorced Soraya by proxy in Beirut, Lebanon in 1974. She says she waa never notified of the proceeding and claims it was invalid. A San Jose f1ref1ghter carri~s a camera for a San f'ranctsco television photoj!r apher as they leave l he roof of the San J ose Me r c ury News. A fire which started Wednesd ay afternoon a bove the pressroom ca used the evacuation of~ employees. Fi re off1c1als say the fire may have been caused by a welder on the roof. An estimate of da m age was not a vaila ble, but off1c1als said damagewas extens1ve . 8VP£a1oa COURT Judge Leon Savitch rejected the effort by Mra. Khasboggi's lawyen to take a deposition from Nixon. Rape, Mayhem Charges Filed "n appears to me tbat Presi· dent Nixon's connection with this cue la rather tenuous," said Savitch u be dlsmiued an order for Nlxoo to give deposi- tion testimony today He said Nixon, as "a high pro- file public figure," should not be for ced to testify unless all other m e ans fo r gaining evide nce ha ve been exhausted. YUBA CITY CAP> -A 28 year-old man was charged with rape, mayhem and kidnapping a fter bis estranged wife told authorities he made her walk through a com field nude and tortured and raped her Sutter County s heriff's dep· u ta es sa id Lu p e Garcia Regalado was held in the rounty Jail on the charges and ball was set at S7 ,250. Utility Def ends Price Hike Bid Mana Regalado told deputies her husband, from whom she has b een separate d e1gbt months. picked her up Monday mght to see a movie Instead, shf' said , he npped ht.'r clothes off and took her to a corn field m the Sutler Buttel\ area '.1.f'Sl uf here . He forced her to "'alk four miles aero& the fields. she said. She told deputies he al.so raped her. shaved her head. carved a swastJka on her cheek and a cross oo her hip, covered her body W1th black shoe polish and red prunt, pulled four or he r teeth v.i th puers and bound her hands A rancher found he'r 1n the field Tuesday mom mg She was trea t e d a nd r e leased at a Marysville hospital LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The Southern California Gas Co. bas defended itJI $100 million rate increase re· quest to the state Yubllc UtllJUes <;ommtSsion in the face of opponents' claims that the company is "only after more profit.·· Hickory Fanna Glfta ofOWoe "Not a penny wUJ be added to our eanungs as a re· suit of Uus increase," a gu company representative told Adnunistratlve Judge Orville Wright during Wednesday's public hearlne. However. Seniors for Political Action president Herman Mulman predicted the increase would be much hi1her. While conceding that eu prices are rialJla, Mul.man said: "We know the squeeze la on but we alao know they make lnordiDate amounts ol money. Everyone ahould share in tbe autredns, not just the old and the poor." ,.,. aAMllT111 S-....... , ....... ............ r... ... a •. ..... ~ .... a .. ,,.,• tssUI MIC~. LI' ....... ....... ,,....... .,, .. ............. ......., .......... Texas Spread 1 Ill. l&f ITICPS- ..... IN. 1.-, (...._. ._ .. 1.IR.(Mlldi, 11 u . MM •lllflt u.pn, 7 u . Plllllll ..... 1Vt IZ. KLIPf'll.ZAl(9 c ........ Stl&dklJ ..... 111 .• .... ........ ....., -.. '""""' : -• . • • • I • . ' • • l • . .. . ' ' . . • ' .. . . . . . ' . • ' • • ' ' • • • ' ' ' l • • ' ' \ \ ' • Underneath, a Rose Costa Mesa outreadl proaram didn't receive all the money it aated the city for, but cUlcuuiOD of tu N · .quest before tbe Clty CoacU may turn out to be worth more than the funda lt didn't aet. Ttie lfOUP, Center for Creative A.ltenlaUvet, bad earlier been tumed down for tta request ol S17,000 ln federal revenue 1bariq ·funds. Council memben 1aid they needed stud.lea to lbow the prosram'a effecttveoeu. After the 1tud1es were provided thia week, council I members agreed to arant the center $6,000 over tbe next six months for ita outreach pro1ram in several city schools. During the course of the council discussions and the resulting newspaper coverage, the center was .able to in· form citizena about lta program. It may not have gotten quite SU,000 in free publicity. but the center may also find it easier now to pursue ita at· tempta to gain community funding. Sources being explored include service clubs and a board of directors. The program itself appean to be a worthwhile one. In conjW'lction with school officlala, preventive counsel· ing is provided to help youngsten identity their problem areas, learn to communicate and build up self-esteem. The goal is to give the youngsters enoueh sell· confidence to enable them to resist peer pressure toward drug use and juvenile delinquency. In the True Spirit Costa Mesa's annual Christmas dinner for senior citizens was a special occasion for the approximately 300 .seniors who participated. For some, it may be the h1 gbhght of their holiday season. The dinner at Estancia High School was 1pon!(>l'ed by the Senior Citizens Club of the Costa Mesa Leisure Services Dept. The club picked up hall tile eoN. and senlon Nld1the otber b&lf,..._ t.M7 purdl ... Uct.u tor tbe dl.Dner. • Memben ol the Coeta Men Rotary Club Gm year parUctpated by Hl'\'tnc a waiten and provtdf.na a Santa · Claus. Holidays can be a particularly lonely time of year for .older people, and the dinner was a valuable way of pro- viding cheer and good f ellowahlp. It capped a year U\at has seen an increasing number of activities, from picnics to the groundbreaking for a housing project, for seniors in Costa Mesa. As the population of older people increases and infJa· tion eats away at their security, concern aucb u that shown by cit)' officials and Rotartans deserves apprecla· tion. • Opln1ons exprHMd In the apaioe abcWe are thoM Of the OaNy Piiot. Other vle#t expr .... d on this page are thoM of thefr authon and artists. Ander comment la Invited. Address The oany Pltot. P .o Box 1560, C41ta Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 6'2-4321 Boyd I Style-setters B7L.M.BOYD What a U.S. president wean markedly affect.a the clothinl lnduatry. For ln· atance, .lobn F . Kennedy. deeply dJaappolDled tbe bat- maken by ct.elln1n1 more often than not to W9Ar a hat. Yet L~n B. Jolusaoa'• penchllllt I« mo.ct-brimmed bata booated tbe sale or western headpar. All or th1a la .at MW. however. For hil flnt lnaupratlon, Geor1e W uh1a&ton purpoaely cboee to wear an American-made brqwn 1utt 1olely to en· COW"•I• the new dometUc tnUle lndutry. Such b11 trbeell do hardly anytlalq by aeelda. what? Dear ~oomy Gus A pecultarity of trqruca is that some cancel eacb other out. Gardenlu haYe thelr own aroma, and m09t cllatinctive lt la, too. L.lkewile oran1e blouom1. But pat tbem to1etber. and tbey don't 1mell like much of anyt.bbla. Tbe alo£an of tbe or1anila· tion for left..Unded people. Left·Ba.nclen lntemaUonal, la: "Lefton!" Not much dlae\wled a. one certaln kind of pollution about aa lrritaUnc u uy other. lt'1 "pablic 1ervtce me11a1e" pollution . Preacblo1, Admoal1bta1, WarnJ.a1. A4ri.lln1, Order- la8. T~ aJMl radio lta- Uou an ealled upon to de- vote IO much of tblil' UJn.e to tb• 1tutr. And tbe well· iatentloaed buaybodlea, kDowiq tbey can iet fl'M tlm•i pour qpon ... comtat ~ erees ol N!DdeeftDdln1 end. "Do you lmoW wtaen your • eblldnlt_.., ••• .,.., all•• It u ..... ,.,., ~ ..... Dan't Utter... ••&apport the boat people.•• Sae1l notion 11 ~ la lta "1l n-. DO doak n.&'• -.,...., " tllit ., ........ .... ..., take la telUDI ua wbat'I ft&t.UOoclwmucl•to .. snadaeCI to, a. would .. ,.. cm&*'lOIDBlilL W -A trMil&- •• ll•w C r. wlt• kla ......... 1 ........ ~ .......... ta. ... ~ .... ~ U aot 1rraUH1l AratoUo . .... .... . Al ... 8IUUr ..... ta. • llila . ..._.•die waila:lta f o r t la• ..... .,.. Be ta ltadJl•I two 1eeret prl••ra o• =-~ai:. "A1atollab Kltomelal of lraa : Bh Peraoaalit,. ud PoUduJ Baa.tor.'' Tiii cKMr~ la man •Jt•elflc. "A Pa1c,0Jo1leal Perapeethe: Klao••f•l '1 PoUtleal 811NrYiG1' end DwtP.. • aktDI ta tbe can.t crtm ..• Cart.er'• elualll9d readlq allo ............ related ... IDeDta wldeb aulpe tM rW tbat ...._. .... fuaUdlm ba played CID tbe Jrulo crtala. 'l'be a11tolbb ,..... from tblM studl .. Ma clldlcated, ealeulat· ln1, raDCIOl'OUI, lmplaeable old man wbo would ucrtftce lnD'1 oll wealtb. bis own safety, Ule ltlelf to punue b1I eoaaa. NO TBaSAT of reprisal la likely to budae blm. Bo== "U we bave to loee our in order to nu our atomacbs, t.beD we would prefer that our honor la f.reHned and we will So lttmCJ'Y; • be 1ald. on cutolf7 Tbe Persian people U ved without petroJeum ror 5,000 years, and Kbomelnl bellevea they can 1et aloGI wit.boat oil a1aln. MWtary auack? "Wby lbou1d we be afrakl .... be retorted. "We consider martyrdom an boaor." There a. no doubt lD the minda of Central 1DteW1ence A&ency analy1ta that tbe ayatollah Mailbox ~ .• And I sok\ my motor<y<le so we could buy ~s for your CM .... 11 1ne Gift of the ~i ftooert H. WHd/Pubtlwr TBUna&Nos ........ -~--......... alted'.wtib a ~·~ w 21 , ....... ielllt..., .. .... wDocll roa., t·--wllhoat .. Wllty. ,..,c:i1U..17 ltopeS d.laoat a r••DMklntrr ...... lie .... SiYaa a.at,.... Uoun ,. a drtWll tone by bia ltftdld nHP-.,.,... Mon U.. • pereeill ol Ina'• • m1JloD .,.,.... .,. ....... and mo.t "' ...... = to tbe mllitaal. ~m Slli'lte Met. ~ .... ftnd daem up wttb eaJb foa-a more .,. sresat" lalam, for a boa, war •••inst u. tntldeta. Tldl ta ••• atruale betw •• lalam ad tbe lllfldek, .. bt .... declared. Wbat meat do the mu.llaM feast CID t.ba1 tbey baTe IJ'OWD IO 1reat? How dld tbe lordlJ Amertew become reduced to the roles of boltaeee and suppti· can ta? What baa transpired to allow the ayatollah to dream lbat be can cow President Carter ad bwniliat.e t.be United States? Nothln& ln t.be textboob C.0 lnatruct tbe en1lneer in the White Houle bow to overcome the vulnerabllity or a miebty. comfortable, cautious nation before the powerJess zeaJot, cw bow to b9ttle tbe tyranny ol the accresuvely weak over the Mlf· disarmed llt.roftC. Why Don't We Worry More About Fuel? To the Editor· Why don't our state, county and/or city politician& take some Immediate action to COO· eerve fuel -a.ad mooey? ThneallQPleidtalare: 1) A4J•t traffte Upta OD beari.IJ tra1'e&ld ~ ...... to allow traffic to now with milllmum l&opp9,.. Th1a could ea1Uy be achieved by adjuat.l.ng timers and makine the pedealrtao buttons inoperative. Cao you tma1lne -one pedeetrtu now belD& able to stop 20-100 can and. at taeir leU:ure, waddle acrou the street. 2) lmpoee a tax on recTea· tloaaJ trueb and \'&m that do not meet a mlnimum mlleqe per 1.UOO. U there are people wbo Wilb to drive vehicles that oal,y aet 5 to 10 mUes per pllan, then let tbem pay ror it -not oal,y at the pump -but abo when Utey Uceme or re1lat.er their vehica 3) 1\n ott the majority ot com merclal lllhtial and reduce atreet li&btiDI to every other atreet. 1be cootioued use of dee· tr1clty ror 00 u.aeruJ purpose mu.at be stopped. Three simple ldeaa -cen we let aomethln1 done about fuel cooaen.tion -or are we aim· pie? ·FLOYD THOMPSON Nl-••fTerrer To the Zdttor: Tb1t nilbt. for I.be flnt time tn my life, I WU faeed with dM! at.ark reality of devutaua1 and uncontrolled fire. At 1 p.m. I looked out over Boat Ca117on <our boule bacb on to the can- yon lD Lquna Beaeh, almalt oppoltte Pyne Catie)· and ,.... faeecl wltb a nd wall ol fire. Al t :JO p.m. tM wind veered ad the ftn 1wept aeraM the c..,m to our Ade, ..um, ft.re to mJ nest door aetObor'• flo...tQI bulb, ftttq t&e --bllow our lot, HtUn1 allabt a oellbbor'• roof and ~ OW' root wUfl ft1tq lparb • Mr 'nlltJend and I bad"*" our two eafl wlth a few necesailJes and he drove away to book up a mot.el for the aigbt: l was to collect the cal and follow an our Olber car. When 1 at· tempted to follow lllm a few mi1au~ later, •ltho•1b mr 1arapwQ WU clear, tM can of ... ~·· .. ,.~ and IOI , ~ and bUDd· mg the · ena;nes comlna up the bill to reacb the burninc area. Became ol lbae oalooken al took me several mJ.Duta to eel out of ID,)' 1•ra1e -• reat wbicb abou.ld have taken ftvc aecondl. I KNOW tbeae ~le are like moat of us -ldndly, cwtoul tolb, who are = net&bbon and wlllia1 to a belpiq hand lf neeeuary, but I am quite sure very very few of tbem realize the serious comequences or uawtttiqly bloektu arus r<W firemen and people who haft to leave t.betr bomea at .-ery abort notice. Even a few aecmd'• de- lay may meaa tbe lou of 1 lire. At the moment I have taken the time from bru&blnC up the ube1 all over our bome to write lbLS leu«, but U it UUMI jlllt one penon to "wait 'til tomor· row" to tmpec:t ....,_r nn. tt will ba" been well wotUa IDJ' time. A speda1 '"tbmll ,_ •• to ._. sr••t ftnme-' ~ ftllm-teen-you .... ftGdertal. GWEN EDWARDS &••••-~T ... Totbil ..... : ......., ..... , ... ,...... JOUr ara. I bad an apmiWe wbldl I woa'4 Wre to llaan wtala you ad tbl DeODle u..n. We rea4tomudattiatC. .... .,.._ and=' ~-&na • .., -.1111117 la. pt ... ..... mak• .,., ......... oltlilitfaet tbatU.. .. IWI..._. .... lntbewotld. .......... c hw,lf:r. _, Mn.,.w.· Ger 11n11a. .. adl ................. .. ........, .. .._r...._ llJud lbGpplq ....... n iot 1*k la w ear. l ... • covered my diamond bracelet wu 1ooe. Naturally. we were both &tunned. After talk101 ~~ about •hat our "9 ........... lo 10 dlnctl)' w Uae Newport . Budlpoltee•att- After tM polleetnaa at tbe front desk Col dae lnlormaticm be needed from me. be 1aid be would call lbe aecurtty office at lbe ·~ cea&.er. Just at t.ba1 moment. dae te&epboDe r&QI·. ll WU u.. aecurtQ ameer cawn, to say tbat u auorae,. lllr. GtteOl7 II. Lloyd, had round Jt ud bad tiWD It to IU.m llDd a pollcema with whom be .. talktna, Jmt a a.bort diataDoe away. He wu told that we were atandlq ~t tbere aod tbe poUce oftleei' brou.&ht lt to tbe ataUootome. Word quiek)J aprud and tbe policeman were abakln1 their beads ta diabelief. Se.e.ral of them told me bow pJeued tbeJ were about it. All of thil hap- pened wtUd.n 30 mlnatel aftAlr' I bad mJIMd tbe bncdel. So IDaD1. maD.J tbaJlb to llr. Gre10l'7 Uoyd and tbe poUee of. ncen brt'Ol..i. And thank you ror Prilllblc ., story with a bas>- PY endinl at 1111111 partkuJar time of ,ear. JtA11DlYN G. REDDICK WllmlJalbm, Dela,,.. ,,.. lerSUf To tbe rdttor: I wilb to tbMk 100 for JIOUI' neat arties. CID the uppel' bay lllt.atiaa m· I parttcalartJ wlab co Tae Jobman ,. Illa eutocm ol tbil partidpanta at tbe Dee. 12 mMUna at the 11.n... Ubney. lly WU. ..,a tbat I looted JO,..,.~· At ua. ._...,na, two coaflldlal ~~==:.s~ '-NIWA, U1e countJ, ,,, ., ..... a.u.r. -.. lrwlm OllDP191 wt8 to OGllJ91't ... UJfoltlllit~ , .......... to • ,........ tilt dUBlt). 'l"ldl dump, fNm U. old 4bta to .Jam· bone ... an. tbe bddal .... mo.al of at leut 1.5 million c ubic yard•. would require periodic malnt.eo.ance at pubtic upeme. 1be ~ wouJd reline the caml7 ...... lnlDe Ciom· PM1 of U.. ~WIQ w CCM 19ied11Ctbe llJt .... lem. 'ftl6e plan wa rejected by lbe California State Water Resources c.o.rtrol Board. -Tbe Fnead.a of Newport Bay and tbe Cal1fonia Depart. meat ol PUb and Game wbb to restore all of the upper bay to iSa pre· lllO cond1Uon. Tbil plaa woaJd fJDpl'Oft the water quallt7 tbrou1J>out Newport Bay by ma:1imiliD1 the Udal prlam. Allo. tbe wUd life values ol the ecolo1ical reserve would be maJdmlaed In both plans, at leut 1.5 OiJWon cubic yards ot allt must be remowid rrom the upper bay. Tb• Frlmdl or Newport 8A7 au11est.d that both loeal and at.ate tidell"da funds lbould be UMd for tbe initial restoration work and that the rutu.re cost ol silt control should be tbe reapomibllity of the aaeocy, the deYeloper,· or landowner wbo creates tbe altt problem. l'RAN1t ROBINSON c....11ewr .... To the Editor: I bfte to 1a7 ''brawo'• to 09' Newport 8eaeb ctty C09dl far lta ltraal at.and aaaiDat rmu. develocienmt on the remalainc 700 ea. ol ncanl land lD u. dtyt ~ .. eaa ... caqM*taD and I.IDOi tbat bue raulted lrom ..-powtb In tbe ana. It la lDcmcetvable tbat we IDlllt race WC11M eaDditlooa. no-·t tt .... ., rr ~ muy ol daoM dneJopen wflo Uve loeallJ an attemDdu to deltroJ .... broqbt tbem 1-e In tbe ftnt Diu.f DUN BAleleAM'liNS • ,.,...., ... __ ... ._. ..,, .......... ~-------............ -, .. ,..ci..-. U -. W11Wt • 6' W 15 SI _ ......... _. ...... _ .. ..... ..... _ _...._ ...... ...................... cs. • 0 ) Money Tree NUT Y&A& BO&DBN I.a tol.ac to be one ol many compmls wttb tie-l:m to tbe Olympic Gamea. Elale'a flnt . .... ,,,,,,.,, wW be to teU American comumen that the U S. Olymp6c team wW be fed Borded produdl. •'Now men than tter people are bu:ytnt produda they · , know tbeJ can trait." explalned &rden'• flaprty, "and. what bets.er symbol could~ use to ia1.n trust? Sbc'a beelf around for a1molt SO yean. '' Bordm hM bee apend1nC about $50 ml.Won • y.,ar to promoce all tta ptoduct.a. But the budcet wt1l be beded ._, corWclerabb' oat year. They're &oln& to be 1penc!in1 b1c bucu on El.lie. THATS GOOD NEWS for the advertalne aaency that handles Borden'• dairy fooda, Della P'em.lna, Travtaa.oo & Part.Den Tbey've already dooe n!Mattb OD Ellie and found. ''Sbe la aim~. booest and remiDda the public oC 1entler timel when life wu &ea eocfuatna." Ah, ao that's tbe key ' Elsie slgna.la a return to ··1e0Uer times." I wonder, t.bou&b. wMtber anyone bu told Elaie what b.u happened to Borden wbUe she hu been bibematinJ. Does .&it rea.11.ze that tbe dairy bulllDeu aceocmta for oaJ,y 28 pettmt ol Borden's tot.al sales tbeM days! Doea sbe know that Bordeo baa become the tersest producer of formaldebyde and tlit lt.s chemical dlvtsloo produces about40~of tobl profita? EU1E b Y BE PROUD that 8otdeo ._as the flnt company to Id.I Crab milk LD boUlea.. Bal th.at waa in 1M7 Today, the Bordeo Uneup lDdudes tbe foilowtq prod1ICta · Sacramento tomato juice, Cracker Jacks. Campfire manhmallows. Kava 1.n.atant coffee, Cbees Ki.aaes, Snow's caooed clam chowder, Wile potato chlps, Country Stott dehydrated potatoes. Creameue. ~and mauroru. Rea.Lemon ~moa Jmce and codrt.aU m.Ues, Bama frwt dri.Db, Wyitt'a drink mb.el, Drake's Devil Dop and Yodels, Flavor House out.a. Old Loadon melba tout, c.ok>nia1 aaaar. Nooe Such min meat. Deran caodies, Elmer's stue. Kryloo Spray painta, Alex Col.mu women's sportn.ur and dnuea. Jeao Patou perfume&. Wall Tex wall coverinp. Wooder Bond and )bltik tapes But thie 8ordm product that ~t really wro Ellie off ~ Cremora, ooe ol tbo9e oond•lry cnamen-1 be1 your pudoo. EWe-U1ht.enen for coffee. Satellite Loss launches Fray LOS ANGELES <AP) -OuLa-space mmkaJ chairs. , ortMtal squatter's rtgbt.a and RCA 1oes satellite aboppmg -some of the lnteresti.nl dewiopment.a raultinc from the appan!Dl. loa of RCA'• Sat.comm lut week. A. the communicatiom aateWte became a miaaing • blip oo tnckiDc screem, t.be folb who bad planned to use l the thmc were CGDYellinc ln nearby Anabdm to speak the Joya ot Uldlite teJecommun.lcatioos. TBE CABLE TV executives. whose business bas burceoned in recent years becauae of ut.ellitea such as RCA 'a lolt·in·apaee crealloa, ~ news ol tta apparent dem.lae wWl varyiq emotionl. • · DbutroG1,.. Nici Ted 'hmer. the At1aDta broad· cater who'd plumed to start a new network via the Ntelllte. "No •weal.'' a.aid most of the otben, who were Nie for the followtnC reucm: 1'be mlQortty ol Salcloal llrl JC ~· or Chan· n.aaitwere &oot9d b1 t.M cable a,atem~ oper•Uaa na CA'• Saa.com 1. The1 wen to haft tnmlaTed to thr 1MW a.atellite lD an effort to conceatrate TV satellite uaers lD oee IPOt.. and to crute new cbanne1a on tbe old satellite for flrsHlme aateUite broadcuten. so. WBSN woao c•me that Sat.comm wu m1111n1. people KJ"UDbled to recl&lm their •.,oU oo Satcom I. lloet aeeand C.beir posttiooa, tbereby uaurtq t.bat all CW'1'eDt ceble pl'Olr&mmiq Yla uteDlt.e .W not be l.Dtem.q>ted. Bat there wu some coafulian ln tbe acramble. There •N lane questkJa. for-=· u to wbltber "1upentt. dee'' WOR ln New York YKN 1be trampaadw tt WM -=.,.from sa.o.t:lme. the ceble TV pro,rammer, aboGld rec1alm lt. 8bowUIM ~ Jfltlttt a.m l:AP_ SbowUme ta..a~..W fortlie n••••. but~ ''W•ha" UM tott. ud it we dScl 8* for It, Uae1'd heft to reJiD. qu.tab If-., bl a ~ iq1111Uer'1 rtcbts cue. 'l'bll'a .,.... man problem1 eaUMd bJ CM apparut lw ot Sat· comm. Gold, Silver Q·uotations I " f - 155 PEACH SHOE MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS . ,, .. 00 WH.AT AAP?E~EDTo-rnE H/flTIN<j 1~NIQUE :> by Bil Keane GORDO by Ferd & Tom Johnson DRAUU! ..iArf '1'11.. ~ -sic 'f'4C {~~1'~ 1ta \At' ~'f. OAt>! .FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR . SMOC1< SO WMY PO MAL..e NURses Al,...WAYS t.-OOK MORe L..1Ke POC"T'OAS 'THAN POC"T'ORS PO~ ""Come on. o.otge. Quit downing." ~S U'ff1N& If" OOWti °" 1l&( 'JS{. "" ""° 10 'ft ( 11' OtJ ~ ~ "" &f.T 11'" ~,,·:I• wow;! ANP G ive .MRS F I Ne I N 3 14 -rwo cc·s oF HAL.DOI,, by Lynn Jot11lS1on by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE