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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-28 - Orange Coast PilotII ' Workers Burned George Coffey As l'umes Ignite Dies; I~t Mesa At Coast Firm City Manager . ~ ·Re els ~apt e FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28, 1979 YOL n, '90. .a. •UC'ftOlll, • ....... homeini Ai es ...., .................. ..... PIRBIEN llATTl.E FATAL BLUI IN tRYINa One ... n Wa• Kiiied In l110.000 Fire Irvine Yule Tree Fire Kill,s Ma"' 69 Trend to Spread? Indonesia, Iraq Hike Oil Price By 11le A.8Mcta&ed Pre. Iraq and Indonesia, wbkb tosetber produce nearly one· fifth of the Or1anisation of Petroleum Exportiq Countries' oil, announced price lncreues ol up to 10 percent today. The increases were expected lo spread, with Venezuela, another ~r OPEC producer and the supplier of 3.5 percent of U.S. petroleum need.a, aayin& it planned to announce Ila 1980 price list later today. Iraq boosted the price ol ita oU to about $38 a barrel, wblle In· donesia raised ita price to $30. 75. Venezuela was expected to 2Workers Suffer Burns At Huntington Two men were burned eerloua· ly Tbunday when lacquer thln· ner fumea 11nlted In tbe manutaeturtni area ol a JluDt. ~ Beadl 10ck companJ . ii ardaJ Merino, •· ol Soalh Gate, ii lilted in ertUcal ecmdl· tioa in tbe UCJ Medical c.at.- burn unit wltb tblrd·d•SrM bum1 over IO percent o( b1I body. Cbarlea Emmery, '8, of S.llflower, ii u.ted .. ••..taua•• in tbe lal8e cmt.' wltb leeand ad ~ barm OtW. pere• ol bla bodJ. a .,......, 1pokenoman Hid. TIM DMD were WOltiJll .. i.eq ... tldDmr et ...... la a manutactartna procHI at W..._Lomeo .• Mllllc,..._ A••··..._ Beack nn Dtpartmlll& ....... Niel. Offtdala Mid thteer ,._ appanmdr ..,. = bJ ta.I bNtll...,.m~. ~MWaeaaoftM ft••baa_ 114tdd ....... -... ..... daGllll. ....... ..... ...... ou&elata 1a1i •••er_:: .. ,.., ........... ...................... ._. raise ita base price by n to S2J8 per 42-pllon t)arrel The latest · lncreaaes could prompt influential Saudi Arabia to anoounce a f W't.ber price i.n · crease over the 33 percent boost GAS AVAILABLE IN S. CAUFORNIA-A3 imposed aJooi With Venezuela and two other OPEC members lbil month. Saudi Arabia pro- duces nearly one·thlrd of OPEC'• :I> million barrels-a-day 011 output. The declalon by Iraq, the second largest produttr lo the 13·nal100 cartel, lo raise its price was reported by ind~ sources ln Rome. who aaid the boost was retroactive to Dec 1. The mcrease had been expected by many industry ot.ervers. The move put Iraq between the moderate Saudis, wbo are chargmg S24 for their 011 , and the hard-llne Iranians, who t'bar1e .. 50 for 011 or a slmtlat grade. • The pricm1 split developed wfore last week's OPEC 011 m101sters' eooference, which ad· journed lo Caracas, Venuuela. <See OIL. Pall(e A.%) 1st Mesa Manager Illness Claims George Coffey G_... Coaey. ea.ta 11-..·1 flnt dt:J m.aaa.s•. died ., ...... day at Lons Beach Nani Ho1pltal after an Ulne11 of Hveral moatba. He wu 74. Pri•ate Mnieea are planned. llr. Coffey, a former city m:;::,i:r of Redland1 and R Beach. moved to Colla ........ the cu, tncorporac.ed in 1951 ad aceeptad t.be post ot dtJaumpr. 'lbomanda Of Fish Die He worked tbe flnt two montba wit.bout a 1alary while lhe clt7 railed hmd.I, a1nee dl1 ottlclall rel\Md to 10 into debt. It waa under llr. Coaey that tbe city departmeata, polldes and proeedurel were Ht up. He al.lo belped Art llc:Kem:le, tbe ell)''• ftnt ~ cb1ef and later clty m..,...:, the city m. UJ three Mdtt oftle9n could be bind. llr.~.wbobdam .... ...... la pablte admhdltnlklD from u~ ••• • former ..,,_,. ndnd captam • the N•VJ wbm be eam• to ec.&a ..... Aft.-leaTIDI Im .,...._ • cltl m11191: lD 1tle. lie became a eouai I ••'•"' for a numbw II ftnDI and I« tM <.1111 c .. consT, ••Al> IO Taken Hotdage hf Attack TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -Fight· ang erupted m Tabnz, capital ol the northwest Azerbaijan re· gioo, and members of lbe diut· dent Auri Twb' political party wounded one Revolutionary G uardsman and toot 10 other Khomeuu men tio.uee. the ol· f1c1al Pan news a1mcy aaid to- day. Pars, quoting tbe Rnolu· tlonary Guard office ln Tabriz, aa 1 d the attack be1an Tb W"lld.ay n11bt when an unidentified 1eroup set fire to a pariAoo Ml up for today's prayen. The guard.amen, cltlef aecurity force for revolutionary leader Ayatollah R~Uab Khomeini, pursued the ualdentirled at· tacken past the beadqurtera ol the Moe~m Peoples Republiean Party. Groups idenWled only u · • t'ounter·revolutioeartes" also a lta c ked and tried to set ft.re to banks and newspaper offices in Tabnz, Iran'• fourth lar1est cl· ty. Para uid. Para reported tbe revolu· Uonary ruardtmen aald they bad been unable to oelOtiate re- <See llOITAOSS. P .. e AJ) Coast I ~ Reacuen ev•cuate 10me d tbl 100 ,...s. dents~• K&nlu City nuralnl bome neu a fire late T!nanday. Tiiie ftN, which destroyed a '515 mllUclD NdNment com· ple• under conat.rucUon, wu the flnt ma· Jor fire ln Ka.mu Clty al.oce firemen be1an • won alowdown ei&bt dlJ• qo. What's in a N11mber? High Court Denies Name Change to Digits ST. PAUL, lllnn. (AP> -~ number 1089 ia not acceptable, but One 7.ero Six Nine mipt be OK, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled today in denyin1 a llinneapoHa man'a Je1al tMd to be named a number. llicbae:I Herbert DensJer. a former aodal studfel teacher, bu been calllng hJmself UMIB for five years, saying the numerals have "personal significance" Wld Soars To$516 Per Ounce LONDON (AP) -Gold prices soared to $516 an ou.nce today in traclina in London and Zurich, while the dollar held steady on most European money market.a. Gold jumped $39 dollars in Zurich oo 1bunday, closin& at $514 an ounce aft.er touebiq a record $518.50 du.ring the day's trading. Aller sur1in1 to $516 1n morning tradme in Zurich, pnces dipped to around $514 in lat.er tradin&. London's five major gold traden set the mornin1 "ft.xin&" price at $51.S an ounce, an in· crease over Tbunday'a close of $511. ~·· afternoon flxing wu$512 ltclosedat$508. The precious metal cloeed in New York on Tburaday at $513.50. Silver. too, waa ealnlnc in value. Prices lo London climbed to $28. 25 an ounce from Tburaday's "fixln1" price of $27.51. TradiDe OD both European · metal marbta wu quiet and many dealers were expected to clOH early today for a Ion& boH- 4a7 • e ta Traden have at- tributed tbe reeeat Sold ruab to a boat of world political and economic problem• ran1ln1 from Tburaday'a coup in Af1banlatan and the U.S.- lranian mm to woniea over aoari.q oil pricea. Aid Boost Sought WASHINGTON <AP) - braell Defeme llln.llter Ezer' Weisman, ~ wbat be calla ht. eouatrY'l-;recooomic prob- le m ," b ukina lhe United Statea for a boolt in flnanclal aid onr tbe hi billloe Juul ta N- ceivloe tb1a ftKal 1ear. DAILY PtLOT --c.&a...,.. __ ..,,..... ~·~':"~=~:;.;. • T•IJI I (n4J..-t a rrNR1Mu1r, ,.._. ,,_ ... o...,. ..... and relate to hi.a phlloeophy of life. He 1ot hi• bank, the Social Security Administration and aeveraf state agencaes to rec- opl&e bim u 1088, which be prouno. as One Ze.ro Sis Nine Bat a utility company and the Minnesota Drivera' License Dtvtaloo wouldn't 10 along un- less the numeral had court ap- prov al. and two years ago Dengler filed suit seeking a legal name chanee. Two years before that, be was rebuffed by the North Dakota Supreme Court In lta unarumous ruling, the MLDDesot.a Supreme Court said Den1ler as rree to call himself 1089 u a common·law right, but noted the Amencan social aod economic system 1s geared to 1dentifymg mdaVJduals by letters rather than numbers ··If be chooses to adopt a name which simply subjects himself to contempt, ridJcuJe and mcon· verueoce, be baa a common law and stat.ut«J right to do ao," aaid Justice James OUa for the Supreme Court. In suggesting a spelled out number. such as One Zero Six Nme. the court said in a foot.note that the f1rat and last words would be phonetically the same as a name such as "Juan Nyen." The court upheld a Februaey 1178 dec1s1on by Dlatrtct Court Judge Donald Barbeau, who said it would be "dehumanu- lng" for any penoo to be known only by number. The = likened it to the numbers ta OD priaonen lo World War ll con- centration camps. To allow a legal name cbanae to a number "would but.en the day in which we all become kJst F,....P-.eAJ FIRE ... fire officutla said, the family &D the kitchen heard poppln1 sounds and immediately aaw the tree was afire. David Krescher apparenUy tried to amplua tbe Chri.ltmaa tree lllbta, Hawkins aaid, and also tried to pull the bumin1 drapea down. By thi.I time, Hawldm aaid, the fttt was out of control. As the rest of the family nect the buruiq bome, Leslie Kreacber ran upltaln to let b1I falber out. ''Tbe tin wu llterally c~ b1m upltaln, .. Jnwtdnl •alct. Tbe fire captain aald the Younia" 1Cr9eher eould not COD· Yince blt fatller to Jump frolfl a balCOD)'. Tbe IOD Jumped but atUl could not convince hlt father to follow. A ant-door nelltlbor, Victor Scbmelb. aa1d 1D an intemew tbat be and b.lt wife were llttlq la tbelr dm when they beara 1elllq from the krelther bome. "I &eard IM >'•lllnl ... I never beard aucb 1cre1mt," Scbmel&a NJd. He wmt out boat. aaw what bad b11J1**1 and trt-4 tO beJp Knecber .... b.ll father. The white-bot beat "' the names pre. vent.cl thein, howH:f u!sDll the elder K.r.cber wu when an nploliclD ri&ll*l throutb the home . in a faceleu number," Barbeau said. also quotlng from Shakespeare "Who steals my purse steals trash . . He that ruches from me my 1ood name robs me of that which .. makes me poor tndeed." Dengler. divorced with two cblldren llvln1 with their mother, is described in court records as a naturalized cltiien, born in Germany He was not available for comment on today's ruling. ln arJ?um<>nts before Barbeau in Oct.A,~r 1977. l>engler's at torney, Sl.!Can Tolin, aa.td b.ls client k>st bis teachine job m Fnt;o. N.D .. because of the name issue. Since then, Deacler, who at the time of the argu menls was working as a cook tn a Minneapolis restaurant, had apphed ror jobs m econom1~ and banking, but had been 'IUm manly rejected because he called himself 1069, Tolin srud The Supreme Court said Den1ler, aa 10459, could seek redress in the court.a 1f any "sub- stantial nght" is refused tum becau.'le of his numeral· name Up to now , Otis said, he hu suffered only "trivial and self· mlltcted Lnconvcmencc " Dog Scares Would-be Burglar A St. Bernard dog wu CT'edlt ed with a<:arin& off a man who tried to burclari.ze the home al a disabled Costa Mesa woman Thursday, police said today They aaid a auapect ln the case, Hect.or Manuel Cano, 22, of 240 Oak St . Laeuna Beach, was arrested on susp1c1on of at- tempted buralarY and held ln Ueu of $10,00(fbail. Police aald a man climbed over a ~foot fence at a home on Eaat 16th Place at 11 a.m 1bund.ay. TbeJ aa1d be tried to pry open a 1lidin1 11ua door deapite the fact that the d.laabled woman waa iuide yelllna at him. However, they aald ber St. Bernard doc succeeded in chaa- lq the man away. Cano wu ar· reated nearbJ baaed on • daertpUon of tM 1aapect ad WU ident.lfted b)' the TlcUm, police Hid. Aill.8 in Beds Hurt Hotel • * * • F,...P~AJ HOSTAGES. lease of the hostage pards The party LA loyal to Ayatollah Mohammed Kaiem Sh ariat Madari, Iran's tiecond·ranklng rehgioua leader. HJa followers claahed Wllb IU&rdamen ID Tabriz thia moolb. Tenaaoa Md developed around Sbariat- Madari after be cnUcu.ed the nation'• new lalamic coaalltu· lion. The Auri.s, etbn.lc Twb, seek more aelf.ruJe. p,...p.,,.,4J COFFEY. • • of W estm1nllter He ls survived by his wtfe, Vera. of Costa Mesa ; bl• brother. Syl Coffey of Santa Ana, and tus sister, Viola Oun· bar of Rlvenude. The family has s u11eated memortal donatlona to tbe Braille lnat1tute or to M edlcalert. mllhoard at l•••e Mesa Woman Wins 1st Round Battle Bes11e Mae mD of Costa Mesa •a• the hnt rouna winner Thursday LD her Oran1e County Superior CQa.rt fi&bt to brina down a bldboard that towen above her Newport Boulevard eoct ume abop. 'udp Edwatd Wallbt r"1a Ill to .,... • pnbmtnary bUme· tiaa--~,_.._.Ed I , ol Los Anaelea. a aubetdla.ry of llelromedia Inc .• that would have enforced a leue that baa allowed u.e qn to ala)' up. Metromedia w S.ued tbe alp -I&. per mae&b -... 18. Tbe cma'illl l~J'W .._ npind New. l or New. ft. a maa.. ter of adiov ... , bee.aw tblr"e are two dlltell cm tbe a..ae .,.._. meont comatned in tbe eoart ft.le . M rs Hill chums ahe noWied the company prior to the ~ exp1ratJon date that the leue would not b e renewed . Metromedla chums the OOUfica t.aoo wu made unproperty aod that the lean b aow 1ood tbroulb 119. In ~ ........ ft.led by ..... at· tomey. Jira. mu termed the billboard. wtaidl DOW advettiaea a Loe Anaelea ton musac ata- Uoo, -••umtcbtly" a.od "bli&bt· me the property.·· She uid aa the documeata that montbly senrtODl Oil the ••en an- terferea wtth her buameu adlVl· ty and her cuatomen · conven. leace. Becorda Indicate tbe al1n •a&D't aervtced 00 Dec. 1 and tbat Mrs. Hill woulda 't let the Foet. • ~ c:rrtn OD tiae pavpat). ID odla' doeameats axoricled to Jada• Wallin, Foat.er 6 Kleber c1a1ms tbe alp ta ol "particular and e•tra •aJue beca ... ol tM aU:racU.-ol the .,.. • -oaldoor adftl'tia- lq &ocale llDd relatlftly biCb traffie volume'• at lhe busy Newport BcMal"ard ucl 11th Stnet ... ~ A.ad, .... <Gm,_, paiated oat Ulat a dly ordJ.oaDce fo"'*ll new bQlboerdl. Uact.r tbat law. the lilD llbocald haft ..... ~ moved mon t.baa a ,.u ..,, but dty olftdala MJ aeeudoa ttu bem _.,.. =-::. awalu- Uon "' a u. s. Ooart UH d.e11la1 wlU. U UtJ· START THE NEW YEAR IN STYLE billboaro statute m San DieJo. Wallin said be wu told by Monica Lipkin, a Loe Anplee ataorney Te1W••Un1 tbe lilD comoany, lbat hia deciaiioo likely Wlll be appealed. "TbQ were pretl)' bot about tt. ... .nm Mid. p..._p_AJ OIL. •• lr8q producee 3.7 mmton ber- rela a ~ 12 percent of OPEC'1 ,..-but exporta rel- auvel>: liWe Oll to the United States It bas raiMd producuoo aubacant>ally over the put year. Indonesia, which had 1ooe up by $2 dunni the OPEC meet&n&. anMGDl'ed ~ ol SU5 to a.a a ._..... elfedl" J•. L Tbe baalta lifted 'Maoelt•'• top pr1ft to 15 em.a abon the prtce cbar1ed by OPEC mllltut.11 Nl1erla. A1prta ad LlbJa for thelr~Gll ~a aceowrta for ...,_ 5 percent al OPEC'a productico and about 2 percent of U.S. oU need.I. The ln~reaaes announced before and durin& the oil mlnllten'1M°.._ may edd~to a dime to the prtee ol a 1aJJaa ol 1uoUne or beattnc oil 1D die UD.ited St.a.ea. Saudi Arabian OU lllniater Ahmed Zaki Yam..U denied in Pam 'l1nlnday b1a country baa dedded to raiM lta price by S2 ln February. ''No deddon bu been taken, •• SbeWl Yam.ud aUd. AJtbouP Yamani Pledi9d ID Caracas to keep bl.a cowd:ry't '24-a-barnl price "at leut tbroa1b Janvar1:• be aaid Tbunda1 that "oll price in· en... _.. determined by tbe marQt. md Saudi oil prices are ~ below thole pnyaUlna OD tbe .......... mubt.'' Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* , Dell\' ................ hWtC* 0'0- 8YSTAN0£RS OAntER IN FRONT OF IRVINE HOME GUTTED BY FL.AMES THURSDAY M•n Who D69d In Fir• Waa Urged by Son to Jump From Front B•leony to Safety lroine Yule Tree Blaze Kill,s Man By DAVID IWT'ZMANN °'-~ ""Staff Flames fueled by a tinder-dry Christmas tree rampaged throu81i an Jrvi.De home Tbun- day DiCbl, ldllJ.nl one of tts occu- pants. all&btly injuring four others and caustna more than $150,000 in damage. "It was just unbelievable, bow fast it moved," one Orange County fire official said of the blaJe at 4121 Loma Street in the v1lla1e of El Camino Real. "ll {the bouae) was a total, com-pa-.. ......_,, Police and fire officiala IOI the man who died in tbe fire wu Lester Geoc'ge Kreacbtt\ •· wbo lived with lix otbeT members ol hi.a IU>O'I family in the two-story realdeoce Fire Capt. Marc Hawkin.a said the 6 :23 p.m . blue was trig- gered by Christmas tree lights wbicb apparently shorted out. Flames exploded from the tree, touched off nearby curtains and began their rampage through tbe house Four members of the farruly were in the kitchen at the time preparing for dinner. They were identified as Leslie Krescher, 41, Im wife Helen Krescher, 40, a ton, David, 19, and a friend of the family, Debbie Mary VanEyke. The elder Krescber waa in an upstairs bedroom Hawkins said three other members of the family. Nancy Krescber, 17, and Jeff Krescher. 15, and Robert Krescber. 13, re tuned home from Knott's Berry Farm when the fare wu at its helght When the names broke out, fire officials said, the family m the kitchen beard poppin1 sounds and immediately saw the tree was afire. David Krescher apparently tried to unplug the Christmu tree Udtta, Hawld.ns said, and alao tried to pull the burnine drapes down. Orange Coast Weather Mostly 1un.ny but some bl,ai ClOUdmelS Saturda1. PatdlJ roe and low douds at beaches duriac early morllin1 hours. Lowa tocdcbl 4S .... tbe cout aad JO inland. Hllld 8atw'daJ 8' at the be~ ud•inland. INSIDE TODAY Newport Cook Held In Embezzlement Newport Beach police Thun- day arrested cook Roeer Early on charges that he had em- bezzled $40,000 from Dlllman's Restaurant in Balboa. Early, 42, of 476 Prospect Ave., Newport Beach, was booked in city jail on erand theft charges. He wu released on hUI own recogniunce. Early ii a long-lime employee of Dlllman's, a landmark Balboa restaurant Police say the losses were over a seven- yea r period. Detectives allege Early bad embeuled the money by pad- ding bis kitchen orders. The al· leged crime was discovered when Early, who was planning to move to the San Francisco bay area. began training a replacement. Dog Scares Off Mesa BUrgle Try A SL Bernard dog wu credit- ed with scaring off a man who tried to burglari:ie the home of a disabled Costa Mesa woman Thursday, police said today. They said a suspect in the cS>se. Hector Manuel Cano. 22. of 240 Oak St .. Laguna Beach, was arrested on suspicloo of at- tempted burglary and held in lieu of $10,000 bail. Police said a man climbed over a 6-foot fence at a home on East 16th Place at 11 a .m . Thursday. They said he tried to pry open a sliding glass door despite the fact that the disabled woman was inside yelling at him. However, they said her St. Bernard dog succeeded in chas- ing the man away. Cano was ar- rested nearby based on a deacnpllon of the suspect and was 1dentihed by the victim, police said Bergeson Charges State Doublecross By STEVE MITCBELL °'-Deity~, .... Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson bas char&ed state of· ficials with "taking away the dangled carrot." in an aeree- ment earlier this year that would allow residents of Crystal Cove and El Morro Mobile Home Park to remain on state property for tbe next 20 yean. Earlier th1a month lhe state FVCops Nab Suspect in Mesa Holdup FR\ DAY, oecEM•eR 21, 1m FIFTEEN GeNTS New Violence Erupts t KhoDleini Ponders U.N. Council Vote TEHRAN. lTan <AP> ....:. New vio1eDet enrpUd todQ lD pro- vlnelal Iran u re•olutlona.ry leader A1atol.lab Ru.bollab Jtbo. melai eoaferred with hll foreip mlni1ter, apparently about threatened U .N . 1aactiona aimed at Con:in& Iran to rtieaae it.a American boela&•· There were unconllrmed re- porta that Soviet Ambaaaador Vladimir Vlnocradov conferred with Khomeini in the boly city ot * * * 3 Natio~ Hike Oil Price lOo/c By TM ~ial.ed PTeU Iraq, Indone sia and Venezuela, wblch toeether pro- duce one-quarter or lbe Or1ani%atioo of Petrolewn Ex porting Countnea' oil, today an- nounced price increases of up to 10 percent After the Iraqi and ln · donesian moves were di.sclO&ed. Venezuela -supplier of 3.S per cent or U.S oil needa -an- nounced it wu raiaine its base oil price by S2 to S26 per 42 gallon barrel Iraq booeted the pnce of its ou to about $26 a barrel. while ln- d6oeaia raised ats pnce to $30 7S. The latest 1nueaaes could prompt inllueoUal Saud! Arabia to anaouace a further price ln- creaae over the 33 perce1it boost GAS AVALAIN.£ IN S. CMJ..:>RNIA-A3 1mp<>Hd alon& with Veaesuela and two other OPEC members thia month S.udi Arabia pro- d uces nearly one -third of OPEC'• 30 million barrels-a-day oil output. The declaion by Iraq, the second-largest producer ln 1M 13 -natlon cartel. to raise its price was reported by industry sources ln Rome. who said the boost wu retroactive to Dec l The tncrease had been expected by many tnduatry observers The move put Iraq between the moderate Saud.ls. who are chargin& $24 for their otl, and the hard-line Iranians. who charge $28 50 for oil of a similar grade The pricmg spllt developed before last week's OPEC 011 ministers' conferen~. which ad journed m Caracu, Venezuela. Wltbout reachin& any a1reemeot oo a sinlle pnce structure for 1980. Iraq produces 3 '1 mUlloo bar- re ls a day 12 percent of OPEC's output-but exports rel ativelt bWe oU to the United States It haa raised production substantially over the pul year Indonesia, wb.lcb bad 1ooe up by $2 during the OPEC meetin&. annot.mced increases of $1.45 to $2.85 a barrel effective Jan. l The booata lifted lndooesta'a top price to 7S cent.a above the price charged by OPEC mllllanls Nleeria. Algeria and Llbya fcw thelr high grade oll. Qom. Iran i.a count.int oo a So- viet veto to bloelt any UN. Security c.ound.l vote ln I a.,.-ol international embarcoea. In WaabiqtoD. White Home officials were opUmlatic the UnJted Statea would be able to obtain the nec:aaary a.lne ot 15 Security Council votes and that Ru.uia would oot exerclae lta veto. but they cooceded a Soviet abstention wu likely. In Tabriz. capltal of the northwest Aserbaljan re.ion, aupportera of tbe llo1lem People'• Party wounded one Revolutionary Gaardlman and took 10 otben bocta1e. the of. flcial Pan news aie:ocy report- ed. The 1uard.llmen are Kho- meini'• chief security force. QuoUn& t.M euard office in Tabrlx. Pars said the guardsmen were taken hostage Tbuntday nidtl while chasing an <See 8ANCMON8, Pa&e AZ> ~ U. S. S. R. •*s SIG h . 100 ClllA llDIA AP..._ ... AFGHANISTAN; 80AOEA8 US8A ANO tAAN A SoYtet Pow. ptey Jn the Mldee9t Rebels Press Fight After Afghan Coup 8y'l'M~P191 Die-bard support.era ol exec:ut ed Afpan President Hafiiullah Am in were reoort.ed still tradina rifle fl.re in Kabul today an.er Sov· 1et forces insUlled their mao ua power to end a U..mootb IASWTee· t1on on Ruasla ·a~rn border. The border guerrillas, aconiina a "cbaoge in pawns," vowed to right on There were si1n1 the new leader. Babrak Karmal, Wlll cao duct large-acalepurges The Soviet Union acknowledged today its military role m Afghanistan. The olfic1&1 Tass oe..-s agency quoted Kabul Marine Killed At Pendleton A 20-year-old Camp Pendleton Manne was sbol to death an 1u.s barnck:s today. otftclala at thia aeulde Marine bale aaid. Officials questioned a friend of the deed Marine who waa found with an II-HI rifle. but a apokeaman said the abootint waa apparently accidental. Neither man •H publicly identi.fted. Radio as aayang the Algban eov- ernmeol "made a presaang ap- peal to the U S.S. R for urumt political, moral and economic as- sl..sta nce," includin& military aid, aDd that the Sc>Vlets ··sa~ed the requestolt.be Afghan side." The broadcast a&1d the Afghan ~e1me·s request was based oo a year-oldSovtet-Algban treaty. Tua aa1d Soviet President [.('()nid l. Brtth.Dev sent KarmaJ a conaratulatory telegram ex- pressmg ccnfidence the new gov- ernment would defend "the sov- ereignty, tndependence and na- t 10n1 I d1gn1t y of a new A f ghanist.an " Bnl.al.n and West Germany coo- demoed the Sovtet mvolvement. A U S official has called 1t "the grossest form of international ~havtor" A report from lheJapan~em­ bassy 1n Kabul said sporadic sbol.5 were heard near the road runninl from the Sovtet embassy to the old royal palace which ap- peared to be atill m t..be bands of Amlo'a Collowen. Several MiG-Zl warolaDel cirded over the city, the report Mid. l1lamJc reNlJ, wbo fou.pt Amin, deno-.toced Soviet in- fluence lo Afpanistan and vowed <See APGBAN. Pa•e AZ> Bank Seeu•-lty Faultless Bearded 'Suapect' Stopped at Door ALPINE (AP) -A tank• \ruck °"9'\umed and eqlodecl lD Oam• an lnt.erltate I today, klWnt two men. The ear10 -two 4,000.talloft tanb of the·volatile 10lvent petroleum naphtha -wu destroyed in a flre that Ut up the rnowa- tatns 18 miles east ol El Calion and left the freew1y charred for 100 1ard•oaettherstdeofthe wreck The Califomia H11bway Patrol aaJd the driver apparenUy Jost control of his rte at 5:30 a.m. on a curve and cruhed agalmt a bridge abUtment OD the Wut Willows Road offramp. Wreckage was air.wn for 200 yards, closin1 both lanes ol the freeway for 90 minutes and the west lane until at least Saturday or Sunday. N. Callter11fa Ste,.. £fled By Tlte A.111 rla&ed Presa Northern California skie1 abould be clear today, but clouds are moving in over the weekend and the Nallooal Weather Service pred.lcu ram and snow by New Year's Day. Until the weekend, fog should be the big problem in Northern California, especially in the San Francisco Bay area, San Joaquin, Sacramento, Klamath and Shula valleys. "t'ota .. Beld b1 2 Slafll•g• RENO, Nev CAP) -Two youths .,.anted for questioning in the slayings of a San Jose couple were apprehended at the Califomia-Nev•da border today following a two-hour manhunt west of here Police officials sald the two -one or them the son of the victil118 were taken into custody without incident They earlier were reported to be armed with a pistol and a sbot1un and were descnbed as extremely daneerous. San Jose police issued an all-points bulletin for Todd Gjevre and a fnend, Clarence John Garcia, 19, after the bodies of San- dy and Blair Gjevre were found Thursday night ln a shallow grave in thelr backyard flower garden. Neivport Realtor Dead at Age 54 Realtor Edward Newton Rid· die, who posted Bible verses out side his Newport Boulevard of. fice to l.nBpire commute111, has died of a heart attack. Riddle, 54, waa skiing at Mam- moth Wednesday afternoon with a son, Tricy Jobnz 20, when he was stricken ana pronounced dead at lhescene. Friends at Newport-Mesa Christian Cent.er descr1 bed the long-time civic leader and sports dthuaiaat Q ''the type or person fCJT whom God and family came flrst." He is also survived by bia Wife, Marilyn; son , Steven; daughter, Susan, and grandson, 1lmothy, all of Newport Beach. ai>d three silt.era. • Riddle, who wa.a president of \be Newport Harbor Board of Realton in 1965, &raduated from qJaremont Men's Colleee and opened bis Costa Mesa realty of. fice 22 years aao. He WU born in 'J!oledo, Ohio. : Memorial services wtll be COD· d\lcted at 11 a.m. Monday at f(aclfle View Memorial Park alld Mortuary, 3500 Pacltlc Vlew Drive, Newport Beaeb. Vlllta· SUCCUll8S AT 54 Realtor Alddle llon will be from 4 to 9 p.ID. SUD· day. _ ... The famlly baa au11eatvu memorial donatlon1 to the Neri::·Meaa Chri1Uan emter bui fund. Jlldlt EdWn Wallln Nkcll to .,.. • mlaaf7 . ,..., • &hlll . All ............ 17 ~ Mt 18e., tlailt WOU1d bav. a Jtu• UW bu a1Jo'nd the alp to ltQ qp. Metromedia bu l•ued tbe lilD -at ... tDolltb -.. um. Tbe emnat to.year ... aplred Noy.1 orNov. n. a mat· ter ot ~l becauMUlere are two dalel on &be leUe acne- ment cont•"Mct tn tbe court ftle. Mn. IWl cla.lmt Ille uotln.d tbt CGmp&D)t Pl1ot' to tbe ..... expJJ'adcla dafe that tM ..... would not be r•D•••d. lif et.n>medla clalma tbe aotifka. tJoa wu made lmpropeJ'l1 and lb at tb• leaae •• DOW rood t.bl'O\ICb 119. 1D eowt ~ IUed by bw •t· torney, Mn. Wll termed t.be billboard, wblcb DOW ad...U.. a Loe Anselee rock m..Se .t.· llon, u "w..l1htlf' and "blieht· Inf the property.• She •aid tn the documents that monthly eervklq of the alp ln· terferea with her buai.oeu acthi· ty and her customers' CU!ftlno lence. Records inc4icate tbe aian wasn't aerviced oo Dee. 1 and that M". Hill wouldn't let the Foster & Kleber crews on the property. In other documents provided to Judge Walltn, Foster & Klelser claims the sip ls ot "particular and extra value because of the attractiveness ol the 1rea as an outdoor advertis- ing locale and relatively hilb traffic volume" at the buay Newport Boulevard and 19th Street interseeUoo. And, the company pointed out that a city ordinance forbids new billboards. Under that law. the sign shouJd have been re- moved more than a year ago, but city officials say execution has been stayed pending resolu- tion of a U. S. Supreme Court case dealln1 with an anti· billboard &t.atute in San ~ Wallin saJd be WU told by Monica Lipkin, a Loi Aqeles attorney representing the sign company, that his dtt1sioo likely will be appealed. "They were pretty hot about 1t." WaJlin aaid. Tests Show Human Blood Made Stains Newport Beach police today confirmed that blood found smeared throug.bout St. James Episcopal Church earlier thia month ls human. Sgt. Jlm Carson said laboratory analysis ol the blood also revealed no traces of dnlP or alcohol. The analysis was ordered alt.er the stlll..Ucky blood waa found by Rector Edward Jasper on the church's carpets, pew cuslUoas, cloc>t'bob9, altar and pulpit. Police are still analyd.nc 101M shard.I of 1lus found to the blood near the altar of the cburcb, ~ Vta Udo. Detectlvea have been unable to offer an eq>lanaUoo f« the macabre IDddeol, other than to note there wu no evidence to su1eett a rltuali.aUc UH ol the blood. r ..... r-.AJ s DAILY PILOT • TiwOt....,C--0..•r ,.. ... •tt1'~fltttctlf'ft . ---....... -·· ··-tw•Ot-• CN\t._.....C--, .................. =--...... ,.......,_,,,.,~ • -. ....... 9Mdl, ................. "' ..... • ..... v .. lo!¥ 1.-L_ ..... ,..,,.,,c.. • . _,_ ...... ,. __ ,....,....__ • -·· ..... __ _.....,.,._,,_.Ill ~ "'9\1114ty M ...... CRU-..C<IN-nu. . -· ..... : ~--..... -'•". t.rtty ~ • • • • I .,, ... ,.. ..... ,--·~ .,.....~ ··-.._ ... _...... ............... ca...".~ --..P .... ..................... ~ T1t1,h1111 tn4)MM111 01101MedA.d.i9fM•...,. ~.-...--~ ...- 1 SANCTIONS PONDERED· • • untdentilled man who attacked and tried to set fl.re to a pavilloG •reeted for tod&J'• prayert. Membera of tbe Moatem Peorle'• Republican Party, Joya to ~ country's aecmd· ranklDI a,yMollab, MobammMt Kaum Sbartat-Madarl, flred on the pu~lnl uard1mH, tbe aaeney 8abba pra7el'a ta Tabrla were dl.lnapted by a crowd cl people • Uirew ltoMI at t.ba •ta~ nmo IDd telm'lkln ftbl. et•, ~radio re~poriedJMM~ hotta,. wae ltill -bOun after tbeJ wen , '• stJtuUon. which lives Kbome1Dl 1weeplq ~ for w .. and compla1Ped tbat tbl coaatlllSaD doe• not pft 1a.fftdent loeal powen to ethnic ll"OUI>&· The Auria and other Turtlab· apeakine people eomprue about one tbh'd cl Iran's 15 miDicm people. ID lterman. capltal of the aoutheut Kerman Prcmnce. • 1unmaa n=dla a motorc7el• fatallJ WO'--a local rtll.,._ leader. 'l'be k1WDa of 1arUr Aib• AbdoNla Drablm.i RI almllar lD metbod to tbl •· aautnlttOnj of ila eloM 1J11o. melnl •IOCf._ alDce 1aR win- ter••~ t I :Mesa's 1st Manager, Coffey Dies Geoqe Ootf.,, Coat. ...... nnt dt;J man.,,.,.. died w.-.. da1 at LODI Beaeb HavaJ Hoapltal after an lllD•H of HYeral mmtba. Be wu 14. PriHte Mnfcee an plumed. II r. Coffey, a former clty m~na~er of Redlands and Redondo Beaeb, moved to Colla Mesa when the city lDcorporUed in 1953 and accepted the post ol city manacet. He worked the fir1t two moolhl without a salary wb.lJe the city rai.aed funda, aiDc:e dty officlala refmed to 10 ioto debt. It waa under Mr Coffey that the city department.a, policies and procedures were aet up. He alao helped Art McKenzie, tbe city's nlst police duef and lattt city manager. police the city un· t1l thrtt addluonal officers could be hired Mr Coffey , who had a masters degr~ ID publJc adm1rustcatioo from USC , wa s a former eogio~r and retJred captaut Ul the Navy when he came to Costa Mesa. Alter leaving tus poe1t.Joo u city manager ID 1956, he became a consulting engineer for a number of firms and ror the City of W estmmst.er He is survived by his wife. Vera . or Costa Mesa , bu brother. Syl Coffey of Santa Ana. and tus stster, Viola Dun· bar of R1vers1de. Th~ family has s uggested memorial donations to the Braille Institute or lo Medkalert. to continue tbetr war aJmed al establi.a.b.inc a non-Marxt.t 10•· emmentinKabuJ. "The Moslem nation of Afgbaniatan will not be deceived by the cbao1e in pawns," a spokesman for the Af1ban Islamic Movement 1aid ii\ Tehran. "The Babrak KarmaJ coup m Afgbaru.atan is the direct result ~ Soviet int.erfereoc:e in Af gban tntenW alrain." There are believed to be few ideololdcal dltfereoce1 bet...i Amin and Karmal. but the rebela PAIUllA aft P -(AP) -....... I ..... P-. • .. rap rt edl an fl .. *'"''_.. fl bl; fl Ur ' ~··· ..,. .... ... .... • ...... , ...... x> b" .. ....... wtlllleUleablB-.115'w• It ••alllator JUlt ntamecl frOm Tela.ran ., MJtq tbe bolt ... bad been traaaferred to Tcbnm't Evtn Prtaoa, ~ for bea.bb ,.._., la an ibtervtew wlUI tbe Preneb newapaper L'Beho aepabUealD. otrculat•d bJ Aa•nce Prance Pr••••· ta.mat. Nlcbolal About 18" DO ladka1'aa ~ tbia ~~bis tnformatloa. He wu not lm· med1etelJ a.al.labM tor eJaban, tioo. Re .. one ~ Ull'M l'reDi$ lawmaten wbo recently ,... turned from • Mlf·J.oJtlated faci. ftndtn1 tour to Iran. Mesa Council OKs lions Park Pact A SZ.• mlWoo eontraet to build a eommuaitJ enter in Lions Part waa appro•ed Thun- day by tbe Coet. lleu City Coundl. The 2%.~1quare-foot ltruc· tan. lo be built by t.be Doa&las Rulh Taylor Funeral Set For Satruday Funeral &ervltts will be bek1 Saturday for Cost.a Mesa nsl· ~t Ruth Cornelia Taylor, who died Wednesday at the a1e ~ 72 Mrs Taylor. a re11dent o( Costa Mesa slnt'e 1949, was a former cbjef accountant for tbe Newport-Mesa Unified School D~Lnct. She waa a1ao acta ve an FISH. a chant.able org8.IUUUOll aupport· ed by local church groups Tbe fam1ly baa requested memonaJ donatiom to FtSH, C/O lnt.rrfart.b Council. 2100 Mar Vas\a Dnve, Newport Beach. Fwaeral aet'Vlces ..U beon at 10 a m. ·Saturday in ~ F\rst United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa Bunal wall be pnvate Mrt Taylor le•vts t..-o 900.S, Vernon Keith Taylor and Ma.rt.in R Taylor, both of Cos~ Mesa ber ai.aer. Low.ae de le Gandarc of Alabama. and three graftdcbildrec. view any Marxiat fO\'ernmmt as a tbreat to UM Ma.1lem beliefs held by ID09l Alebanla. The airport in Kabul, the AIJban capital •here Lbousanda of SoVlet troopa were flown lD Oftr the put few daya, WU bebft'ed Closed, IO there WU DO immediate way for correspondent.a to CCD· firm ~ of active RUSlllD fiabtiqtotab overtbe~ Ual palace and radio station Tbunday n.iehL But wtt • said ta te~ calla to diplomab ta New ·• Campbell C.o. of Fullerton, is part of the ctty'a downtown re- development. Groundbreatlnc t.a expected in January and com- pletion ICbeduloed within a year. Council members, durine a yeu-end aftemoon meeting, not· ed that the total cost of the project" esumaled at $3 million That f1sure will include a coal· 1n1ency fund, architect'• fees. en11neenng and testing and fumLSbl.nga as well u construc:- tJoo The funda for the structure are t'om tog from a variety of sourcH , City Mana1er Fred SortabaJ S&Jd These mclOOie the sale ol the old city ball property, park fees paid by d~velopers, federal HouainR and Community Oeve&opment and Revenue Sbar· mg mooeya and tome city re· serves Th~ C'e'llt.rr, which has been ID tht> worb sance uns. wilJ include .i ballroom that doubles as a ~seat banquet room with a portable dance floor and a stage Tbe room. which will be availa- ble for rental, can be dt vtded ln· to four secboa.s. Tbtte will aJ.ao be two meettnc rooms. a craft room, offices. and a kltcben The fadlity as expected to be used by 1en1or citizens for city.sponsored events and by private groups such as service dut. and ~og parlles Operaune and maintenance cost.a are ex:peocted to be $100,000 per year, Sora.abal said, lnclud· mi 1tatf aalanes • • India, Lbe Russtana fought Afghan troo1>9 fUl.rdt.DI Radio KabuJ. knocked out two Alpan tanb, captured tbe complex and toot soldiers pri.tooer in 3~ hours of blUles that ended at 11 p. m. with MIG·Zl warplanes crlsa-croasing th•Jk*. Tbey deecrtbed KabuJ as quiet but~ today wtth mornin1 traf. fie resum101 unimpeded by Ruulan aoldiera wbo were seen tbf'OUlbout tbe mile-high Al&ban capataJ . -------------------~-------------------------,--- Bappg Nete Year Lion Country Safari got a jump on ushering in the New Year Thursday by staging a small celebration with some of the park's spider monkeya. Above Chuta, 3 years old, seems to be more in the swing of things than baby Chester (below) who's only 4 months old. Some Handy Tips For Bubbly Sips -_____________ __,,.. ___ -,:> More GBsoline Available 1 l PriCe lncre0Be1 1.8 Centll Per Gallon Nixon Charges Leveled WASHINGTON (AP> - Former President Nlxoo tried unaucceeatul.ly to eet tbe Justice Department to acutUe the milk· fund prosecution of former Tex· aa Gov. John B. C.onnally, The Wuhinlton Post reported today. Connally, now a candidate for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination, waa acquitted by a federal jury of charges stem· ming from the milk-fund in· vestigatioo. In an interview with the Post, Connally. a former Treasury secretary in the Nixon administration, said he knew nothin& about Nlxon'a reported effort "It's news to me if it hap. pened," he said. According to the newspaper, Nlxon on April 30, 1974 tried to get the Justice Department to quash it.s plea-bareain agree. ment with Jake Jacobsen, the crucial witness in the Connally in vestigatioo. Nixon, according to the P05t, said if the agreement wu not overturned. the government lawyer responsible for the plea bargain should be fired. Efforts lo interview Nixon failed, the newspaper said. Connally was under invesUga. tion at the time for allegedly ac· cepting illegally Sl0.000 from an association of milk producers in return for his efforts as Treasury secretary lo boost federal price supports for milk. Those were the charges of which be was cleared by a JUTY here The Post. which said it based its report on interviews with eight sources familiar with the events, gave the followmg ac- count: On April 30, 1974, Nixon telephoned Deputy Attorney General Laurence Silberman and ordered him to revive a series of fraud charges aga10St Jacobsen If carried out. that would have scuttled the plea bargain since the government had a~reed to drop the fraud charges in return for J acobsen's testimony against Connally. Nixon said the government's agreement with Jacobsen was an abuse of the plea-bargain process After talking to Nixon , Silberman called Assistant At torney General Henry Petersen. who had approved the plea bargain . Petersen told Silberman there wu nothmg un· usual or improper about the agreement. Backcountry lands Open edtoa ol&ltD•l*Clllt fortlle,... f ,,.,. -• .,, ... l1IPDb ol ....... ...., la ... ,w.·to • low ,-.at wttla '* Ua• at ..moe ,...,. lD eaJtJ ...,., tbe~ leffW all tatbe D ..... oltbeJear. Some ...... not...,.. ol Y~t DaJ opem. IDI boare. Bat tm.oae tllat amwend the aat.o club RneJ of ISO ttaUom lndlcat. that Wwem 11.2 and ~ pereeat ol th• metrilpoU&aD atatklm and between 41.1 and 41.2 pereeat ol the oatbtnl ltatiom will be open CID t.be boUday. Bat aome aenlce 1taUoa• aloaa llUnUte I tM>ulb tbe Ollt of Work J San JoaqulD Veller maJ not ba•• IDOUP luoliDI to badle New YHr'a holiday traffte, operat.an .., • The California Bi1bway Patrol rec:.= Htller tbat C'hrt.ltmm mot.ortstl Ud trouble obt•hlht• am..ded Nel oa tbt laal •allef ltntda. ml aome .... fOl"eled to UH NCU1ar or premium to set bome. A survey ol sht clealen T'ban- day lndleated only two tblnk the)' It.ave enouib 1uoUne to ..... , open normal hours 0991' the four-day New Year's bolldaJ. "It'• llarUnC to 1et searee," said Don Payne, operat.ur of Harrta 1laDcb Meo near c;oa. lint•· .. I doa't WU I ban Chris Segretano. 55, leaves tus job at Bner Hill Open Hearth Furnaces for the last time. He and 1.400 other employees at three different rrulls or Jones and Laughlm Steel Co., were laid off permanently 10 the Youngstown. Ohio area lh1s week. Segretano had 23 years seruonty with the company. Lee 8'm"*"'lll ol &lJatlll Za·: JIOD at 8mta lW1a ....... ~ doe would ... Ofla todQ ··md,5 ma1be pat el 8ManSq" .......-. 1111a1-.ea1ililllt~. I Dealen aatd Ul• 1borta1e! 1tem1 from traffic lnen....1 camed by the boUdaJW ud tMJ openln1 ot lntentat.e I from, Stoett.cm to Sacramento wblJe: monthly allocatlona remaia: bued OD J9'18 .U.. Studio Miut Stay Closed ' t ; ' . ' . Tbe Fourth District Court of : Appeal b.al rejeded a request by : Costa Mesa's Sunshine Studio: tbat it be allowed to remain open: while it appeals an Oru•e : County Superior Court dedsion, : Costa Mesa City Attorney• Robert Campapa said '1'bun-: day. : Tbe oude modellnt studio wu : closed lut Tuesday after an : earlier stay of execution H · : p1red, and remained doeed t.bi.I : week, an attomey for the studio : Htd. : The City of Costa Ila.a bu : foopt for almoet two years to • cl~ the studio at 513 W. 11th St. : lt offen nude mode1a for pbotol· rapby and conversation. A second SuD1blne Studio, lo . Anaheim, isn't affected by tbe Costa Mes.a battle. Santa Ana attorney Jamea Goff. repreaentioa Sunshine Studio, said be plans to request that the state Supreme Court la· sue a stay of eaecutioo. He said it abouJd take two or three week.I for tbe court to respond, during which time the Costa Mesa studio must remain closed If the Supreme Court denies . the request, G()(f said, there ls some question u to whether Sun.shine Studio could afford to ('0Dlloue Mth Ila appeal. If It dJdn't appeaJ, it wouJd bave to be closed permanenlly, be saul Distinctive Shopping & Dining YOUR OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY EVERYTHING JANUARY Aa people prepare to sweep out the "10I, Sunda1's Dally PUot will provide partyin1 Upe oo wine and a look at health plans for tbe new year. (SUNDAY'S BEST) ~ ~~~~.~nd No- WINE'S WONDEU -Lut week'• Comumer Cloee·up de- talled bow to live a wine-tutlq Opera Singer Pit Victim part1; tbia week Pat Dunn· pa11ea oo information from an expert CID bow to enjoy one. BEAi.TB AND woa& -1be two IO to1.thr lD You/Yov 11oiie7 ltaries oa a ftrm tbat belps Injured worken 1et back to joba and a health main· tenanee plan tbat'• deaiped to keep people w.n and oat ol eolt- ly bolpltala. IWEBT 80CCB81 - E•el'JbodJ laaPed 1'1-Ntl1 Simon aat Clown at tb• ~==\;r'~1 mcm. wt 18 Dian, tbe--pla1wrl~t~lll f11•&l•Jl•• Amertea ID IOIDtiUmla nbde pa1ta97all ol oar IOdltJ'. II• talD aboUt htmeelf ID tb1 .,. tena.buDID& Mdka. tional Forest tbat have been closed 1lnce summer'• start have been reopened became of recent ral.na. A U .S . Forest Service spokesman said cloeure sip.a ban been taken down and sat.es to forest roads reopened. The 1aDdl wW remain open for public DH indefinitely, ·tbe 1pokeam.1D aa.kl. But be warned tbe areu eoald be cloled wttbout notice aboakl Santa Ana wtDdl ntul'1l ud dl1 out •eaetation· Ht :=-penom call tlM l'onat ce SU...-.do atadOD at •• 31'5 or tbe Corona atadGD at m-m> to Inquire CID CWIG eondlUGnl. ..=ram. tbat haft ... ,_ .,. roMa that lead to <>Hgt Ollmlil'• ... .,.... ...... llodJilb md Seett=,... Ora1111 CoatJ ~ meot ciftlclala .-n'MJmCld tbat tMf IN liftlal ftrt Nltlte- tlODI Uaat •••• •PPll•d to print.,...,.._ ID ·u. com- l1'_1 ... elllttld .... Bowe•.,.. a •~rtmeat .,.., _...,... .. ... ..... ~ .......... . faee .. u;r 1' tc:lllll'ltlUU., do aot •••• t•• ewaer1• ,......... ...... DON1 MISS THIS SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT. SALE BEGINS JANUARY 2-12 I I .. ••c;.,,., Jade. 0. Yoe.~ n., AdmUf ,.,.,_, nu7'' where lhe plays a somewhat dJ..uy blonde and diaplaya a rather breathtaking pbyalque. IT ALSO DEVELOPED that Mlaa Somen did television commercials for Ace Hardware. She sane UUle ditties about, .. Ace is the Place of the Friendly Hardware Man." Sometimes he la called the helpful hardware man u MlasSomend.rapedberselfuponhilbody. Today, the Ace guy ian't bein& either very trtendly or very helpful to sexy Mias Somera. That's apparently because she got too sexy It baa now been divulged that Mlaa Somera' body will be displayed in ita totality in the February luue of Huch Hef- ner's girlie p1ctorial. These are some photos almost one de cade old that Hugh-baby unearthed from his files to pump up post-holiday maeazine sales. THE STARK RE.u.mES of all this apparently struck the president of Ace Hardware ript in bia eyeballs. He sent a letter to dealers saying Miaa Somera' commerciala plugging thelr pipes and pewter will be cancelled. Her Ace contract, which bas just turned into a deuce, was reportedly worth S7SO,OOO throu&h 1S81. Tbe Ace chief says the contract will be honored. But the commercials are off the air because Miss Somers' nine-year-old photos might be ''potentJally embar· rassing" to Ace dealers. In truth, however, you trught suspect the company al· t1tude is more potentially embarruatn&toAceoperaton. Maybe Kerm Rima or Al Forgtt or Ron Ann.st.roa, wou Id prove to be better sporta and pick up ll1aa Somen' COD· tract. Coast Guard Seeks Oil Spill Source CROCKETT (AP> -The Coast Guard was attempt.in& to fix today the source of a lhree- mile·kla& oU spill that floated outbound through the Carquinez Strait. The spUJ during the late after. noon Tbunday wu reported •'rapidly dlNlpatlq, '' accordlq to a spokesman wbo said the oil "smella like diesel." ..... wrlAIJNO CMOOIMIP m ~ WMDtn"°'*'IMI NeclADMnw,left.C ..... oftlleY ...... 111pmo.,.• ....... Yor111. ABC Renews Allegation Caverup Charged in Death of El"ia MEMPHIS, Tenn. <AP> - A BC t.levltlon baa renewed accu.aticma that Elvia Pnlle1'• i.m death wu druc·relat.d and that tben bu been an olftdal COYerap coneern1nl the death. ln au update of th• network'• lnveaU1atloa lnto Preale)''• deatb, correrpondent Geraldo RlHra reported Tbunday a.llht on the ABC-New1 pro1ram "20·20" that Prealey'a father wa1 told two mooths after Elvia' death that bJ.a IOO died ol drug lnterac:tioa. Presley's penonal pbyatctaa, Dr. Geor1• Nlcbopouloa, was cbar1ed by the It.at. Board of M edlcal l!!xamlnera wltb ladllcrtminately prHcrlbln& d.ruO to Praley and 15 other patfenu. State offlciala said. however. their lnvestl'"&tloa had started montb1 befou the televialon report and WU D0t lD nuenced by the show. NICBOPOUL08 ii to face the char•ee at a Jan. 1• beartoc ui Memphis. On Thursday nilht'a "20-20" Prosram, ltiftr'a appeared OD camera bef01' • plle ol pU1a which hr aaid repruented the 12,000 ampbetam1ae1 barbiturates, pain~llers Ud &eidaUvea Nicbopoulos alle&edly prescribed for PrMJey 10 lhe 20 montba before the 1in1er'a deatb Rivena qaestkJned Dr. Jotm R. Yee1el, an uaoc&at.e med.teal examtDer from Atlanta, Ga . concerning the evidence the network bad galbered lD the Presley cue. Jailhouse Fire Kills I 0 WDIBAllPTOff, lf.Y. <AP> -NedAdwaaaw .... 1119 twta·-........... .... SJdO tM oceu _.. • , IOGJ ......... Y7 .. C::l'. =.a:-a::;:::z .,. -= 1a•s-rw ....... B• ~•• J••t drop••• •t• .,. ......... tllmtbll At1 ...... Tiie t'f.fOG& wodm MM_. wu mtlelnl tu ftnt ....., YOJ•,. 11Hindar. earrrtN • loa4 of tamkr ... tUftln• ....... ,..., Qa!De7, ..... , COllaW.. It .. ASwmu'• ......... to re.....ae IM .,.of aail _. a...ia.....,~ldt.­ day tt .,.. fomdtltlll ID tbe AtbdcO... COM! GVAD '6ta1t Ulld tbe e.u. aa... ... -·did trom ..... to ....... of tbe d1lti I I td lblp aboat llO mUer ~ olNn Yon Ot7 and ...... uri•• ...... todaJ. ~ l'ra Padilla aid t6e e-. would ··do what lt cu toaafttbt...._ .. Acurmu and et1llt ere• membln and ,_...,.... reaewed froas tbe ac~ooeer Tbundar afteraooa bJ a bellcopter from tbe Alr National Guard'• tottta Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group here. ACKDMAN 8AID be bacl taken the aabes of b.la mother, Rath, wttb bi.m in npedation of boldina a burial at •ea la&.er' wttb b.la brot.ber ud mter preMDt. bat be 1e:attered them before being rescued. She died of cancer ln TuctOD, Arta., lut April 21. ·'She ~ the sea and spoke to me about a eeremoay like um tbe dar before 1be died," Ackerman told tbe New Yon Po.t d'Lel' lancttn1 here. Accordlns to Rivera, tbe information came froJJJ Dr. Jerry Fraoci.lco, Shelby County medical examiner. But two days after b1a purported conversation with Vernon Prealey. Franclaco i111ued a newa releaae which denied drugs played any role in Presley's death, Rivera said. "Thia ha been my Ule for Che last four yeara," aaid LANCASTER, S .C. <AP) -The county wu acbeduled to Ackerman, JI, ol Tbomutoo. While tnmata yelled for help move the jail and offices ol the Maine. "I wUl ba•e to reuaesa behlnd locked doon, a fire sent aberlff'• Clepartmeot 10 two the •ituatioa now · · ·It'• been a smoke blllowlo& throucb a weeks to a new buiJdinC on the Ions b.aul and I'm e:r.baasted ~--'-'-. . We got caUlbt by the perils ELVIS PaESLEY died Aui. 15&-year-old county Jail, killin1 outak:irU al Lancuter, uuK&..-of the tea." 16, 1977, at his Graceland thlO Pb~ two ~~~-...1bel~ added. --~ "--"-.-... ,,__ __ ... ., aa.-be .. -•L-.a mansion and an autopsy was e ......_.... wu acin:u~ to be Two inmates a.uu a ........... -""~ on.&U ~a&KU performed the same day at closed. were ~pit.ali.l.ed with 1moke ror belp because, "it wuo't Baptist Hospital The report has Only three prlsooen aurvtftd anbalatioo. Inmate Roy l>\m1ap wortb rUtinC everyone oo board never been made publi c, the fire Thursday nl&ht oo tbe was ln criucaJ cood.lt.loo, and trytne to cet the aituaUoa under although Fraocaaco told second rloor of the La.neuter aomate Ralph Cole and ~trol." .... _ ... _ ~.. kl County Jail, a white, two-story firefipter Joe Murphy w.n lD Upoo bia arrlYal here, df:3';;f''byJ:'~f,::~eai\~~ masonry structure des1111ed by satilfactory coodiboll, aa~d Allee Ackerman aald hi• troubles eue. the arcbitect wbo planned the Haddos, apokeswomao at Elliott be1an wbm wtnda lblfted fl-.i ABC lnveatteative reporten Wa1bln1ton Monumeot, Wblte Sprln11 Memorial the DOrtbeat to the northwest Jam ea Cole and Cb a r 1 es _•_u_tho_ri_ti_ea_s.al_d_. ________ H_o._p_ltal. ___________ a_bo_at_4_.P,_·_m_._Th_anct. __ Y_· __ _ Thompson III filed s uit in Chancery Court lD August trymg to force Francisco to release the a utopsy report. The medical examiner maintainl Presley's famlly requeated the autopey, and t.be ~la oot a matter of public record. NO ft1AL DATE had been set in the UM. Earlier thil year, a "JO.JO" 1e1ment concluded that Presley'r death wu cauaed by abuae of prncrlptlon drup. Rl vua ai.o aald durtn1 the earUeT program that Franclaco and other olficiala bad partlei&.iat.ed in a coverup, ao allesa the medical examiner den led. The week the proenm aired, Heavy Snows Spreading EtUt Coast Enjoying Clear Skies .......... . " 41 " .» 6S • • 14 G • J2 • ,., oa . .. a6 IA ,. " IS 21 IS 24 .. 2S .. ,. as• M •• If 11 ·1 ·1' 40 21 l7 11 u 10 .. ,. J7 H 70 • ., . . ,. ,, S2 1S .. 41 JI 11 S4 ... 74 ,. Jt 12 ll M 42 • .... 42 • . .,,.., •• OM •• as • ·- ,...,,_ mm .... ftftft (ol4 •••• ~--= Sh•••tt It•••"••• Otdlif4't4 mmm --· === Waiting la Haar? Haw you Mftt for IMfch•rt- dlH and not rwcefved It? Ale you h8Ylng • dsegr•• ment wllh a bllllng COftlPUl9r? .. atr HaU glvtng you the ..... HO\ftl? ..Al Your .. rvfca" on.. help In al the• .......,. and ..... You can oount on Pat Dunn •nd ,_ 11At Your leMoe" columft ID help eotwe probl1me. n ,ou neec1 .....,, n.a ,.. .-111o1 .. to Piii Dunn, Al Your Service, Orange C:0.91 O.U, Piiot. P.O. llox 1llO, Coeta ..... CA mue. Be ... tD lncludl JOtlt'. ................ . ,. Dunn ...... and ...... red .... In ..At Your 1emc., .. ptM•Md ._,, -, .. ..,. ........, In JM D9llr Plot. DAILY PILOT , t €a11g'st s .. rt u ......... He's not dressed for the weather, but Burt Ballou of Long Beach had no choice when snow began falling along Route 18 outside San Bernardino. Ballou was driving daughter and friends to mountains for ski- ing trip when be had to stop and put on chains. Oeanup Closer China Ties Keeps Mary Advised/or U.S. Al Hom.e SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Department and made public LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -The city attorney's office bas di.ami.laed a health code charge against silent screen actress 11.ary Macl.aren, who lives with her dogs and cats in one room of a boUM lbe once owned and is U7lDc to -back. Ila. llacLaren. who won a conaenatorahip case laat month against county authorities who wanted to manage ber affairs for her, bu cleaned up the one room abe is allowed to occupy in her house, Deputy City Attorney Norm Tade said Thursday. So the health code charge against her was dismissed. BUT TAllLE SAID health code violations still remain on the outside ol the house -with garbage piled up and "rat and rodent harborages." But, be said, "Ms. MacLaren is pretty much relegated to one room in the building and her part was cleaned up." Magician-clergyman James Gr1ffis, who bought the house from the 79-year-old Ms. llacLaren for what she says was half its value, was given another 30 days to remove the garbage, said Tarle. Meanwhile, Ms. MacLaren is inYolved in litigation over the sale ol her home to Griffis, who turned it lntD a church mission. Griftll baa refused comment ontbecue. -Rand Corp. analysts think the Jburaday. Sino-Soviet feud is likely to get worse rather than better in the 1980s, and they suggest that the United States throw in 1rith China, even aa far as developlq a derense alliance. The Soviet Union is the most likely troublemaker in Aaia in the comtna decade, accordi.DC to the 1.2-cbapter report enUtled "AIW. Security in the um.." It was preparedfortbe U.S. Defense P~.Jnr>el Lucy Jane Moore of West Covina doesn't plan to diet, THE &AND &EPO&T recommended that tbe first element of U.S . Asian strateeY could be : "Developin& a security rela.tiooshlp with China in a manner which ~tablisbes a stabilliing balance in A.ala. yet which is not 1ratuitoualy provocative to &be Sonet UniiaD, or ~ the intereeu ot America's tndittoaaJ a.llles and friends in the region.'' Tbe report is the product ot a conference held last January among Asian and U .S . government analyst.a. TBE CONJl'DENCE, chalrM by Rich a rd H . Solomon, suggested there ls still considerable distrust of China's motives but tbat Soviet interests, capabilities and bi.story make It even more likely to challenge AJl1an security in the next decade. The report identified other problems that could cauae tension and conflict in the 1980s, particularly the lasue or leadenblp, dramatized by the recent assassination of Korea's president, Park Chung Hee Only tbrff non-Communist Asian countries -Japan, Australia and New Zealand - have political system• capable oC 1mooth lranaitioo.I, said the report. South Korea, Taiwan, the Phlllpploel, Indonesia and Thailand were sin&led out u countries particularly vulnerable to disruptive leaderahip crises. even though she possesses Angel Surrenders 100,000 pounds more today OTBEa souacEs for than yesterday. Converted probleml identified ln the report LOS ANGELES (AP> - Superior Court Judae Paul El)y, aaked Thursday by a acbool board attorney if be bad reached a decision on the Loa AD&elea acbool inteeratlon cue, called the question "impertinent" and said the attorney's conduct ••• "unprofessional." However. acbool board member Bobbie Fiedler, wbo also appeared al the bearto1. said attorney David Peterson's question was "totally •P· propriate. .. , All VDY concerned about the Jud&e's point of vtew," Jib Fiedler aald. "I always bave been, but I am hopeful he will be a man ot booor .. I think that be bu a atroo& blu towards forced Nine ln tenna ol hll statementa ln court." Ms. Fiedler added tluat ~ school board will quickly appeal the decialoa il Ealy rules in favor ot mandatory buaiq. TBZ 8CllOOL board haa p~ poeed an all-voluntary inteera· tioa plan to replace the current buainc prop-am, which includes mandatory and voluntary bul· ing. The judge reacted stronclY to Petenoo's quesUonin1, all)'in&, "You have tminuated eooUCh at this point. You have lnalouated that I have made up my mind and that I have diacloaed It to the world through th e newspapers." •s. FIEDLD said the ques· Uon of Eely'a decision uoee ~ame ol recent pna aceounta lndicatin& that be wu leaniq toward a Judcment fa•orin1 mandatory bualnc. Gun-wielding Teen Subdued SACRAMENTO (AP> -A gun-wieldina youth, apparently on dru1s, Invaded an ofrice immediately out.stde the state Capitol and broke a window before being subdued by three omcera, state police u..1d. One officer, Jim Pennel. wu cut under the eye in a struggle with the youth, 11BJd state Police Chi er William Skelton The 17-year-old, whose name was not released. wu taken to Sacramento County Juvenile Hall Thursday and held for mvest.ieatioo of assault w1lh a de· adlyweapoo PreRaftke. Wblle 81'DW'D WU aWQ OD Marda If~ Wore a C09- 1re.,loaal committee, Curb a•m•d a eODHnaUve Loa AD--:= 0omt Jadlt. · Arman to bl Pr-Id· in1 )mtiee ol a atate appeala eourt Mi IM AD& • Bron wUMrew the aDDCJUlt, ment wben be returned aQd oomtnlled Jeff---. Tbe b1&b court ruled lbat be bad tJle power to wltbdraw the appolat· mat bee1me lt W not Jet beeD eoaftrmed. 2-d .. 111 .. t. Missile Crashes Far Off Target LOMPOC <AP> -lavestipton were aeatthio& Santa Barbara County rancbland today for dwnd pieces of the second experimental Cruiae ltiuile in leu than a moalb tbat bM fallen IOO mllea lhDrt o( tu tarpt in Utah and crubed near a popalated ane ot Callfonlia. Tbe Air Force aaid an unarmed GenenJ Dynamics AGJll·J.08 miulle cruMd Tbunday in raocbland ftve miles IOUtbwest of U1U town of Jl,.500 people. Tbe milsile WU lau.ncbed from a B·S2 bomber 09er the Pacific Ocea.n and flew 45 mtnaates oo lta way to the Utah Teat and trainin1 lhnge ( J before crashing in ST ATE g e n t 1 y s l o p i n I eraaalanda near the ...__ __________ coast lZS mile s northwest of Los An1els The miaaUe went down about a mile from the plctUJ"e9qUe coast ruu1e, state Hiell••7 ~Brady said. and al.so near bu'rilY lnveled U.S. 101. No ~uriea or damqe to bulldiDO were reported. llftl..-. s•-11et1 SACRAMENTO <AP> -A Sacramento-based challenge to antl·buata& Plopcwitim l 8)lp&l'ellt.ly bu come to an abrupt end wttll a Judie'• rulinc that the ca.s.e should be beard in a dty where bmiq ii an ialue. Superior Court Judie lntn.I Perlaaa &&reed with tbo State ata.onleJ pneral'I oftke 'l1mndQ Uaat there Weft DO grounda to decide the cccmthnlioHllty ol PT'OpolitiOG l here because the measure would DOt affect Sacramento schools. Pertuu threw out a •ult by tbe NAACP. a white pa.rent and a local school board member Hekinc to have ProposiUon 1 declared unCUlStitubom.l aa a dellbttate act of aesrea.atian. • -...-.Test•S. ... • LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coofeaed Hillslde Slrancter Kenneth Biancba wlll be uked to 11nder10 mor e payc b.iatric test.a. says the attoney f « hil touslD, wbo ~ al.so accmed tn the ~rie:a of murders. Biandu bas said that be and Im cou.m. Aqelo Buono. were pertnen in 10 of the crime5. •'We really need to know wtw.tber Blandli can teU fad from fmitMy," a.a.ad Santa Au au.om., James Bnastm• wuquot.ed • aaYtna. r.c Drlee St•rt• SACRAJIENTO (AP> -8aekers of an initiathre to ellminaU crima.naJ penaJ\la for pc>5M&Siq, crowtni or ualog marijuana can start colJectJDa ..,._.. ailnata.res today Secretary ol State lllarcb ~ Eu certified Thursday that the NabonaJ Orsaniiabon to Reform ManJuana Laws cNORML> h.ad met aJJ requin!ments to start its petition dnve The group needs to rollttt signatures or 346.119 registered voteMS by May Z7 to put the issue oo the November li80 ballot ~laln'Gaf ••ne• LOS ANGELES <AP> The Jetty, a popuJar seaside restaurant in Pacific Pallsades. sustained SZ'70.000 damage when a fire swept through the attic and destroyed the roof of the restaurant Fm~ offmal.!s said the blue apparently started as a itrease fire m the kitchen early Thursday Owner Robert J Moms said he will rebwld the restaurant. MERRY CHRISTMAS from the staff of Home Fabrics SUPER SAYINIS SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -f ~sterling that's are: The endurin1 military = rom ' ~,_._,..._be rthand c ..... l ........ on12·1111-'7ft Kenneth Jay Owen, Hella roug y $220,000 American. wuu\IU..-..a tween No ~ • .,,.,. ~ , Cl' motorcycle gan1 mem er The windfall came when the South Korea; territorial disputes ----------------------------, acRIPt by u. federal conm-, and rivalry for the l'ftOW'Cel of I s500 ment CJD char1es of racketeering horse lrian, carrying Lucy 8 contested olfabore areu; lra&! I OFF ON ANY PURCHASE 1 1 and IUD pcJAmsm. surrendered ticket number, won the an· i m b a l a a c e s a n d a o c l a l 1 to Solmo County sheriff's dep-nual running of the l~sh inatabilltiea reaulUn1 from 't _ OVER '20 00 I ~ 11mndaJ ID P'lirfleld. Sweepstakes profound eecmomtc cbaqe. · I • I ___:.. __ _;_ _________ . ____________ ~ I "-• . • . . . • . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I LIONEL AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION •allroadl I Ac:lclresis .................... -• • • • • • • • I I MO IAU,... PLIASI ' I m-tN1·1t I --------------~----------~--J l ! . U that's all th misery~ encounter, it'• relaUvely easy. But auppo11e yow-turn comes with a pindl.D1 cnmcb 9f metal and shattertq aia-. And 1cream1 and blood and al.rem. And aomeone -maybe you, maybe a member of your party, maybe some innocent total stranger in anoUler car, maimed or kWed. Are ycu ready tot the bolpttal, and the pain and the anguish. and aaafn tbe date with the Judie. and this Ume the even stiffer penalty for a felony crime -not to men· tion tbe lawsuits that can follow even a minor auto acci· dent, let almle a drunk driving crub with iAJwiea. U you think it's worth all this rtat to bave a few dnnks here or there, and then drive, you miaht 1UU want to consider that the other guy, the innocent driving the other car, or the passenger in your vehicle, deserves bet· ter. You may decide that it's just safer, saner and more enjoyable to stay away from the wheel 1! you're going to prinlc. Let the non-drtnkers do the driving. Or let the cab· l>Y earn a fare. Or stay put. Or don't drink. That's tbe best guarantee that you start the New Year out right. Anthony's Strength Orange County Board or Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony's one-year term as chairman is scheduled to end next week and it's likely that Supervisor Ralph Clark will be holding the gavel in 1980. O? balance and against a troubled backdrop, An· lhony s.performance as chairman baa been 1mpress1ve. . \Y}rlle .form~r county supervisor Ralph Diedrich was fighting his losmg courtroom battles in the fir.Jt half or 1979, Anthony managed to keep what became a four. me mber board moving along. And in the s torm that erupted when Edison Mmer was appointed to replace Diedrich. Alllt.h<>ny 's firm hand kept the board's mind on business other than Political bus iness. The Westminster .supervisor 's !>tronccst moments came dunng what county Personnel Director Bert Scot~ called "the toughest rounds ever" of wage and fringe be~efit negotiations with militant employee bargaining units 1 akmg into consideration that Anthony's term as ch a irman was haunted IJy still unsettled crimmal con s p1racy charges first brought against him in 1977 1t was all the more an impressive showin2 for the lst b1Btnct Supervisor CalTrans Creeps On Will wonders never cease? CalTrans is actually asking for contract bids for con· struction or the new Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay. The old bridge, built in 1932, has created the Orange coast's biggest traffic bottleneck, a snarl of such long standing it was an even bet whether the state hiatorical society would erect a monument to the Jam-up of cars be~ore CalTrans solved the problem by building a new bridge. ~r course, we're not suggesting that solic1tauon of bids IS exactly a guarantee that the bndge will be done, as promised, by the end of 1981. A prc<llctable stumbling block in the awardln1 of the contract could be the effect of inflation. When the project was first discussed in 1974, it wu to have cost $2.5 million. The estimate is now $9.5 million. It's entirely possible the folks at CalTrana will find reasoo to delay the project even longer ii the bid.I come in. much blaber than the $9.5 million estimate. And that would give the historical folks another cbaoce to memorialiJetheatate'soldestpennanenttrafficjam. • • Opinions e>q>relled In the 1paoe above are those of the Dally Pilot Other vl8WI expressed on thl• page ar9 thoae of their author• and artists. AMder comment 11 ln'llted. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O Box 1680, Costa Mna. CA 92826. Phone (714) 642~1 . Boyd/Horses BJL.•.BOYD Rodeo sreat Larry Mahan aaya no bone, oo matter bow mean, wm deliberately chrae JOU alt.er be throwa Dear l I you. Maybe you•ve read about tbe potentate lA India wbo decade• a10 put a number of wild anlmala in a stockade. Uon from Africa. RuHlao bear. Local tlier. Oortlla from Burma. AJKl IOIDe Othli'I, JndadlJW a wild 1tallioo. The boi'M backed ln· • to a __. and waited uotil all bat u.. bear' .... cloned or dead. ,,_ ttill bocN spun aroUDill -'1cbd tM bear ca~. And to lt wu clalm•d -tb1t tbe borH, •bicb ..... (IQ th• ~ taell. •u Mnethe .. u the ~,. beut&. THEN IN li50, the ecceatric MobaD:UIMd Moeaadeab be1an to tn.name Iran with attacu oo Lbe Brttl•h·run A4clo-lra'nian 011 Compaay, wtJ!cb be natiooalb.ed amid Jolttn1 confroritattona. sreat blubbert.nc and f ant.utk chaos. ma lmpanloned behavior created an upheaval that threatened the oH companies' control of the world market. At first, the compania tried to ne1otiate with Moeaadeib, but he bad some of t.be aame tra.ita that Ayatollah RuhoUab Kho·· melni wu to display nearly 30 years later. Mosaadeeb simply refused to come to terms. Howard Pa1e. then the Middle East coordinator tor E.xxoo, re· called the confrontation in lat.er testimony. "Tbe U.S. aovern· ment trt~ several schemes, three or four schemes, 4lDd Mnt people out, bigb·level people .. to negotiate wlth Mossadegh." recounted Paae. "The British advised they would never get anywhere with Mossadelh I would have ad vised the same thing I couldn't hove done it with Mossade&h I did it with the next government but not with Mossadegh." EXXON'S MAN negl~tt>d to mention that the company helped bnng the "next 1ovem· ment" to power. Stnnaa were puJled in Wublneton by the politically powertu.I Rockefeller family who. throueh a complex of criss·crossine corporate Earl Waters wtra. eontn>Ued thole ldatl ol capllallam: Euoo ana Chae Manhatlao Bank. Tbe details of a C1A coap, by the nature of tbe opentJoo. .,.. murky. Buf competent IOUttel attest tbat tbe Rochtellen helped anan1e the CIA!°'! that broucbt down 11 ... ou-ldeCb-.~ and replaced him wttb Sb&b Mohammed Rna Pahlavi. The iratetul shah restored the expropriated oil properties to their Brtt.ilh ownera but alao permitted Mveral American oU romparues lo muacle lo on the Brillsb show The dominant Amencan company lD lhUs oew con.sortium wu nooe other lbao Exxon The conaortlum WH represented ln the~ by John J McCtoy who bad been pres1 dent of Chase M anbatlan sources HY he took hts 11gnab from the Rocl..efelleM THE SHAH demonstratPd his gratitude to the H~kefellcrs in many other ways These 1n r ludt•d heavy depoi.1ts of h121 · personal fortunl' 10 Chase Manhattan, housing develop ments ln Ira n bullt by a Rocltefeller family company Chue mvestment to the lntBna· uonal A1TI>-bualne11 Corpora uon ot Iran, channeling of oU lettera ol credit tbrouab Olue Manhattan. deposit.a of the Na· uonal lranlan Oil Company ln Chase's London alltbate and a...···-~ ..... lb• lru·Cbue laternaUoul B.U awSed in 117f. . DDriDI Ulla hacraU•• rel.a~ UoD•laip with tbe abab, the Rockefellen •mploJM U..,., K.1111..,.. • theU' forwlo pdtiey adYIHr. It· wa1 wltb tbe RoctefeUen• blH1lnp U.at Klula••r later moYed to W Hblq1oa to ,-uide Ricba.rd Nixon'• foreicn policy In fact. tbe pecuniary eord WU Dn'eT completely brokea; K.Uatnaa-. while on tile Wblte Houae payroll, aceepted a &:50,000 lift from Nellem Rockefeller 80\Ja.CES clos.e to tbe lhab uy that Kaainaer collaborated wllh the shah m puab.in• up wwld oil pnres At lea.st th1s much i.s c '1rtam· ~stnger did noUu.ng to c!i.acouraee the ghah from pre c1pitatingtbeOPECOlJ eouce. Could Kha1 aier have 'll<lp~ the Utah from launclun« oil pn~ out or control" 1'be shah not olliy owed bb lhroae to t he Urut.ed St.at.a but needed U S Support lO keep it. ~ 1Dger a c lnaowled1e1 In ba a autobiography that the ahab was "star rt.ruck" by Amenca and. therefore. eater to do America'• badchog · In 1973, PT"eatdmt Nlxoo was preoccupied wltb Water1ate. TbU Jeft Kiatqer ff'M to call the sbata tn fom112 attain He chose not Lo mt.erfere with the abab'• damar rcr aOl'bltlllt di prtcea. By aUowta1, palaap9 ~ meoa:raatnc. tbe llblib to qaacli11Pe oll priella, ~ made pcmlble fabaloal for tlae 1lub an tbe RoeWeli.n. But Ulla tWted a tftDd wldda DOW thftatem tbe w .. a.a W'Ol"l4 wttb ~1c nain. Klaatncer, meuwbUe. re- turned to the Bodrefel.ler told • the cbiel foreJp polley adviler to tbe Olae Manhattaa Bank. Wbea tbe abab wu oftl'thrvwn, _ IC1ain«er and David Rockefeller became hi.a real estate apnt.a. Rockefeller found the ab.ab a pluab haven in Nuaau. Later Killinger penuaded Mexican PTe.idem. JON Lopes PortWo to allow the abah to settle tem· poranly m Mexico. THEN &ISSINGEa and Rockefeller . ,omed by YcC'loy, organized a pressure campaiin to bnng the shah mto the United States ~Y ftn.ally auceeeded-m getting Carter 's approval for the shah to chttk into a New Yon bosp1taJ center. Aa • din!d l'e· suit. the U.S emb&ny in Tehran wu overnm by militants who 1rabbed the diplomata aa bosuce-and bdd tbem ill knife· ect1e )fJOpU'dy The Rocltdeller-1hab-Kiui~ t.oanectkln llu .._ a d.isut.er for the United Stat.es and cnes out for cons:reutma• lDTesti&atioft Obledo Says State Officials Overpaid ··Anybody who 1ets mo~ than Sl.000 a month ou&ht to receive It In an envelope s tamp ed ·welfare ' '· This amui.ng statement waa made by the head of t h e state s H ea Ith and W e lf are Ae e n cy , MarioObledo, whose own -salary 1s $54,000 a year But Obledo made it clear he included himself as be bluntly stated. "I thmk we are all getUng overpaid When the governor talks about paychJc income. I have a tendcncy to aaree." Tbe truth bl t.bat Callfoml&nl, by and 1ar1e. would acree OYt!f· wbelnun'1J and wholeheartedly A conaemua would show that the public thlnk.s most all of t.ho6e bolcl.iq t.op poe1tion.s in st.ate and local 1ovenunent are arosaly overpaid. They would relate It to tbelr own incomes and those of their neilbbors. J\rt Hoppe The cold facts are that t.M ust ma1onty of Callfomiana. whoae taxes pay thOH on Lbe public payroU, eam far lest than th~ar .. public servant.a." At last report from the state trandl!H .ax office, less tban baJ! of the people P•YJnc state Income to t-ft have eamlncs ln excess ol $1.000 a month Leu than 1.5 per· '-ent ~am •~ much as $35,000 and only 5 percmt are paid $:50,000 or more SO OBLEDO could probably Rt"t elected to any office be soucbt 00 • platform of trim· mtn1 public aalarlet back to somethina the public can atfoa:I At the very least be •bould ret some kind of an award for b1a unutual candSdneaa. aomethina without parallel on the part fl thoH at thepublictrou1b But Obledo la an UDWIUal man Born lo Texa• of 1Jex1can· American parata, be was one ol 12 children. He lfeW up bQltllq s ucb odd Jobs u peddlln1 oewapapen and ab.lninC lboel. At the ap ol 12 be Sot a Job wofkiDI for a pharmadlt ..t.o enCOW.,.S bim to IO to coUeae. Arter ~ce ln the navy. be completed colJ@Se and went to work • a pbannaci.at. Rl8 AcnvE mind no cloabt found eount.1q pil1a a bore, for be ~ tbe m.dy ol law and v-cb•ated into prin&e pnc· Uce. 1.aer ~the atan ol tbe Texu au.omey 1eoera1 ud ul· UmatetJ mdlU up Oil UM (acvJ- ty of ~ard 1.aw School from •hlcb be curreDtlJ it .. on leave." He CGlCedel it ..... a touch declaloa" to •CffPl Gov. Jerry Brown'• offer lo come to Calllomia to bead the moastrous Health-Welfan .UeDCJ cl'Mted by Governor R.onald Rea1an. "It w ..• DlUllJ¥e tuk, .. be ruetully aay1. So mualve indeed wu the respooaibillty of overaee!Qi the work ol ~.000 employees Cnear· ly halt o1 the total •tate won force), that Obledo ~ t.M Lacl8'eb!re to break ap lbe empire No doubt Obledo wanted vanoua se&ment.s ol the qency restored to departmental ld.atus bttause ol the t.reDRftdoua beat be endund at the top. Most ol tbe criticlam which bu been levelled at hJm. however, boUa down to either belng the result or the a1enc1 beUll Loo bl& tor any one penoo to mana1e or un- au&.boruied actiom oa tbe part ol subordiuta wbJcb unounta Lo about the same lhiDI· EVEN Arrt:a the aeparation of some of ~e functiona, Obledo contunaes to be a tarcet tor cnticl.ama and at oae polnt be ID- d lc a ted be would retan to Harvard after tbe electkm. 'lbat WH a~ a&O, and be obvioul· ly hu ged hla mind. And. while he H)'I IOftm· ment m California la the "best in the country,'' be indicated that be UUnb a lot of Um• la .....S by lbole in iovemment. "I keep sa,iDI we just &al.k to each.._. lo tbe bureaucrae7 arouad here." The Best Solution to a Crisis Is a New Crisis did they set there! .. "Senator Frank Cburcb, who i• runntn1 for re-election lo ldabo 8Dd oeeda a mon mwtam 1.m.,., lmpoNd U.... la a ..._ torte pn111 C'Gllferenee on Auamt JO." • • Aad bad tll•rt been ao au11i troope there before \hat?" ••()Q)Jj~. Pbnicall¥. th•y'd ..,._ tbeN for 11 r-n. But U,. W'eNl't adualtr UMn of CC.W ..... DD ODI ta14 theJ ... U...." DOW? I mean lduallrT '' '' AdmllJ, tMJ llliould be la our llmbo ftlt. ft'• ratW ..,_, I'm .tndd, bat let me .._ An1ol1 Crtlll . . . Berl1D W Criala ••• Cuba cm.. Mlcft. ed .•• Y•. ben &-., are. all 3,000 ~them." J ;, ~-----------------·-----·-· -----.. ---------___ ..._..._ •• --.L.-••• ______ ._. .... ~ .... -......... _-.... _ _..._ I fttcllr, Dlolmbet" 29, 1171 Bay Area ~vestors . Taken for 8220,000 1lkel to wateh the new1. Ma. ~s Cot the bum> 25 yean aao for baapac'1n1. Ci- ty offlclala ... evicted" him once, but neipbon complained so be was deslgnat· ed a 0 bil boulel>et" and permitted to stay in tha, reildentlal area. a.m I .......... Boaton 87mpbony conductor Setjt Ozawa. 4t. nbeuMd the 180·m•mber chorus to pr_epare the Peklnl Centr•l Pbllharmonic for the firat Chinese performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in 20 years. 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S20 00 Vefttura PLAID FLANNR SHllTS R9Q '1400 . . ....... . J I s591 s591 s591 S688 ._s7ss ... s9sa .......... A.Dabelm llbYaldan Daniel Nlaburs ii~ cbalrman ot plamll.Qil eommtttee fw u. 1llO Utlhed Jewlab Welfare Fund camD&tan 1PQDIOl'td by the Jelriai FederaUon Council of Oraqe O>unly. The council ii bead· quartered m ea.ta Mesa. Fictionaires To Sponsor Dinner Party A boat fllr wttll 0raae Com- ty aatbon IDd a ,..rtr eelebrat· inl Jack Laodaa'• bUtb4Q will be held Ju. 'Z'I at tbe Sad· dleback Inn Jn SaD$a Ana. Tb• tribut. and fair are SP<>ll90ftd by tlM FlctkJOalnl, a profealanal writAn UIOdaticD Guest ..,..._ at the dinner '-arty after the fair wW be Rau Kin&man. author of ''A Pictorial Lile ol Jack Landon." Reserva· tiou cm be mMe by calllq Bob Cartlon at 530-7451. The book fair itself ia free and will be held from 1 to 5 p.m., with writers avaUable to dla· cuaa, aelJ and sign their booU. Iran Plea Denied WA.SlllNGTON (AP> -Iran has lost a bid to have the Intern•· t1onal Monetary Fund condemn the U.S decision Lo freei.e Ira· man aaseU totaling more than $8 bill.Joo within Amencao juriacbc· t.aoo, an I.MF source said today. •U GAaY MID tbe cbole UCI beew ''UM Ualvenity ol Callforma ta conduellDa out- 1tancHq cancer neeardt and patleat.a.re procrama. I dlloM UCI nat blcauae ol tbe quality and eneat of ttl cancer and lun1-dlleaM neearch projeetl, Mt beeau.e Orana• County WU Doa'1 bome." Gary 1pent a lone career ln the Navy, from enllatment ln ltlt to commandina officer ol the U.S. Naval Diadplinary Bar· Chapter Slatea Psychologist Dr. Connie Hendricks, an Oranae peycboloeiat, will speak at a meetin1 of the Oranae County Chapter of the American DlabeU!a Aasociation Jan. 8 at 7.30 p.m. The meeting, open to the public and free of charge, wiU be held at the Anaheim Memorial Medical Center at 1211 La Palma Ave. in Anaheim For more mformat.aon, call I.be organiiatioo at 831M912. r.J TUIB.ESS IUCKW AU. 145SR13 36.00 155SR 13 40,.IO 165SR13 44.10 165SR14 41.10 175SR 14 52.00 185SR14 54.40 t65SR t5 52.00 F ( T 1 18 • 1 75 ,.J 70'• t85/70x13SR 50.02 185/70x14SR 52.fJ t95/70x14SR H .. 40 185/70.x15SA 60.40 FE T 161 ·1 83 GE:NBW sm. otlMI' • ..,. M earned lo· chided tbt NHJ Crou, tb• A erteaet Def enH St nice lledat .S the World Wu D ~ toryMedal. OonatloDI to tbe memoftal f\md cu be made by wrtUq to tb• Coll••• of Mecltclae, Ualvenlty Of Cel11ora.la, JniM. l,200Dorwn Needed Weekly By Red Cross Jarvis Backs Plan LOS ANGELE.5 CAP> -Tax reformer Howard Jarvis threw his support Thursday behmd a proposed constitutional lo· 1llallve that would block reduc· lions lD police, fire and emeraency medical services QUALITY WHITEWALLS V.W. TIRES A78x13 23.57 STfB. RADW. WHITTWAllS 878x13 C78.x14 E78xt• F78x14 G78x14 H78x14 G78x15 H78.x15 L78.x16 F.E. T. 1.93 • 2.99 SHOCKS JMF Lit.time ed)uatabl• ..,.. 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Rrliul ilnd <. atcloe Otstnbulton Wa,· pnn,.. 4uo\t'd art> Ult> rl'"&ulu pntft al "'h1~h t.hto llt-m~ "'l'rl' formt'rly o(fered by Cal•lo& or in m.-n> ~4r'> ftt-t•tl i lOrt'I around t.M country AM/FM STEREO WITH 8 TRACK FLOOR TILE MEN'S 4 PIECE SUITS ' were 79.99 Nows39oo BRAIDED AREA RUGS were 79.99 Nows3400 was 369 95 Nows11s Mattress and Foundation Assorted 50°/o OFF FOf'fMf Cat81og Prlce SQUARES Ready Stick were 38• Now 15c each DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS Kings Road were8.97 NOW s400 4only FREE STANDING FIREPLACE Save •200 wa49&.00 Now •295 • ~ ":" .:.:.-:·="?.::--.., tbJooe4-1 matotf• la al UM Ma.rt el M ADIW. Q.U Ubeltiel \'*-... lnot•tle 1 prhllte nbm eebool. tbe Pt'OlfO C..,. lcMol for BoJa. ..... apec'9d .. ... • • ...... -r .... ,_ ... ACLU ~ to U. mart to -. tbe btoM ad ·u.ai ~ ndl e ... 1hoWd rec ve UM tetal ud ~tttutioaal pro. t.ectiou ~afforded ..tuba. The ACLU objecta to two sttaatiou: -TRAT PAllSNTB llAY SNSOU. juveaille wbo are drua abaen, nmawaya and t.nwnl la private bebavior modifteatioD pn>Cl'&lm wttboat a bearlq. -'lba1 juvenile courta in IOIDe states ma, abo commit juveniJM to such pf'C>ll"Ul& without provt4in8 them an attorney. The ACLU L9 uklna • federal court ln Utah to grant all juveniles full court bearinp -wttb ·~ pointed attorneys if neeeaaary -before allowin1 them to be involuntarily committed to prtnte re. form schools. Its class-action suit aealnst the Provo Canyoo School also asks for a ban on all private reform schoola not supervised by state aaencies. "PA.BENTS DON'T ALWAYS ACI' in the beat interests of a child, .. said ACLU attorney Kathryn Collard, who ad4ed that sbe considers tbe suit to be the most important juvenile rights cue in the country today. She contended it's tbe court's job to enaun! parenta act r esponsibly and that tbe juvenile"s right to proper treatment is proted.ed. "Even though fallible, parents are still the best judge," argued Or. Robert Criat, a psychiatrist and medical director and co-owner of the Provo Canyon School. Ma. Collard baa claimed that the school's treatmeot pros.ram is really a form of mind COO· trol. "They're punished for what they think -just for th!pkiDf about runnine away," sbe said CRIST TERMED TOE ACCUSAnON absurd, while admitting the school ia strict. Many of tbe school'• as pupU. have juvenile court records and have taken druas, Crist said. Some have emotim:W problems and are on medication, be added. The boys, aged up to 18, are required to follow conservative codes of dress and gl"OOmina. They are punished for stealing, swearing, fi&bt.iDg, running away, taking drugs or breaking school regulations. Privileges are granted for behavior that conforms to rules, Crist said. Tbe scbool bas been rumored -falsely. Criat said -to have drugged cbildren at bome and spirited them away to Utah. Cn.11t said an Arizona doctor has been sued by his son for allegedly sedating him and delivering him to the school, but he added that the school had no advance lmowled&e of the father's alleged plan. MS. COLLABD ALSO CONTENDS students are "like zombies" from overmedication. but an inspectioo of the school by the Utab Division of Family Services found no evidence of that or any other abuse. The school's educational program has been re· viewed by the Utah Board of Education, which found no shortcomings, said Eugene Thom, a clinical psychologist and a partner in the school. The school consists of a modem slnele-story classroom and dormitory complex on a wooded rural lot north of Provo. The school grounds are surrounded by a high chaio.·link fence. Some of the students are enrolled by tbelr parents, who pay tuition of $1,500 a month. Tuition for others who have been committed by juvenile courts m several states is covered by federal money. MS. COLl.AllD MAINTAINS THE STATE baa tbe right to impose standards on private re· babilitative schools if they eet public funds. In April, the ACLU obtained a preliminary ln· junctloo banning some practices at tbe 1cbool, in· eluding -..ing a lie detector, cemorin& mail and as· signing disobedient students to a '"preaeription room," a form of i.solaUon. The "p-room'' now can be used for physically violent studenta. Crist defended uae of the poJysraph and limh· ed mail cenaorsbip, saying that linee both were discontinued, thefts and drua problem• have jumped. U.S. District Judp Bruce Jenkim, ln ll"antlna tbe iDjwaetioD, uid. ''Tbil court stroq11 belleni that when cblldnD an involuntarily conftned lD printe, nm-f•proftt lnatitutiom . . . tbe atate malt provide appropriate Ot1!l'ldlllt . . . to lnl1lre that ebildrell receive adequate therapeutic treat· ment and that tbetr fundamental iJlterestl are pro- tected." TBOllN, THE CLINICAL P8YCBOLOG18T, 1ay1 tbe main questioll to be dedded by the luit ii wbether parema have the dlb1 to chooH wbat they comlder appropriate therapy for thelr cbildnn. or wbetha' Ule coarta ere IOilll to ln· tereede. If the ACLU II sueeeatal, be aald, tt would mean °a parent eouldn't foree a ebUd to have a tooth pulled wtthout fear of a lawsuit. .. Hospital to Close lln~er Brend.a I.tee I b bl cl l•Y Iler a year'• lflPPJY OI 1ock1 for Chrt•IQll' llJat Lee. tol> pbotO, 1ay1 abe wean 1oek1 ~ b•d. But lbe aJao 10t a bracelet de· cor ated wltb dlamonda and rubte1 . Soo11tre1a Loretta Lyon. left, aald her buaband aave her aome carrot cake and two loaves ct whole wheat bread. "Just good ol' down -home gifts," she said. 19 .. DlagGllGll SYSTEM Ill willl rl8domoea11la_,. 549'° Wldle....,lad ..,,. .. -~ '9.;. .,._~- SL1971 (SL1961 also In stock) zs•• DlogWll SYSTIM Ill wfftt r MO. GCCHS I ISDh 17 Dlfkiwl M1f1h .. s..a ZBUTH ALLEGRO STEREO 1$4081 TM best tomdtro. 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Iii '4 ...... c...., g 1, 1, GDUe G .. -9 ••a J 'Clt1 ... ........... 9·6~5 ...... ~ ···7ff 0734 . - It• D111.al UMOTI COHIROI. HOWOMLY ~-·-,__._ . . $4 --WY.!9 ~1 SYLVA'\llA ' 1· GT-1\/iAl IJC I . COLOR Lasti Clt161 Ck 1 U.. PlcWw T• .... u_. t1 Ito. •d: 1 le T .... ~t SWl'\Y WCIMT &.ASTll 21•• I •CWW&SIW CALL FOR LOW PllCI c PRICE • SELECTION • t ' . .. ' . I. , . . ' 1 • ' • i ••TBSY llAYI A pie U 1ceat, beautiful colon aad maJ'ftloua flonN. T , an banalm lo ~ ud .-. Tbelr •••l •• are aot pot.tono.. And,.. 0...0 wont on, "camivoroua plaau ·~ witbout • ~ .... --t0pbl1Ucated and 1n.11terioua kilad ol .,..... ~ could ,_ lD YOl.ll' bcJuM." ~.auil,wMl!a vut JUQ&lel. la aot aow a m.tor producer ol ~·-plua. The caJ"DlYONI, aapena ~. like ~ dbaat.9 t.tter- tbu Id CIDlii ~ la wb;f Uae beat tDowa lll*1ea todQ "°" mOlt abundantly lD the United "Weekend Gardening Checklist • lt'a time to prune !'OHS, fruit trees and berries. Hold olf on fucb.aiu unW danger ol hwt ii past. Don't prune fioweriDC trees unW after aprtq bloom. • Clean up fallen leaves to eliminate breeding arouoda lor iD.aects and plant diaeuea. •Bare root season ii here. lt'a Ume to plant deciduous trees and shrubs economically. • Dormant aeuon aprays ef. fectlvely clean the yard of fungus and insect outbreaks that trouble gardenl in the aprtna. • Shop nurseries now for ualeaa and camelliu in bloom. Pick your favorite colors and ftower forms. Qu11/llltld ln•tallallon Avsllsbl• Seecu selection of Frank1in RMS and Box heatn. FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES Al n N&Vaa ••ta NallJ cold la BraaJI, earalvoroua plantl bin do 9a& btnlliW. aJbalro Coelho .. ,..~. tbat~~va • Brull ea produce tllltllr ad more durable earn1voroua pl.uta. Brum.n entbualata blUeve that carnlvorou1 plaotl can oatcb co u popular houeehoJd STARlt l9HE NEW ~E~R IN SfiLE The three piece Swedish Knit The perfect flt, In year round oomfott and ~. In 100.. Encton poCyestef. Available In ttlle model & pinstripe. navy, brown & black. NOW 129.• Hollisters Wins Florists' Award R!O •.............• 46-64 LONG ........... 46--54 X lONQ . • .. • • 42-61 POATL.Y 9 .. .. • .. . 42-64 Holllaten Nursery-P'lortat ol Co.ta Mesa baa beeq recop.lsed BJ a "Top-1,000 Member, Im" by Florists' Tran1world Delivery (F'11>) AuociaUon.. Holll1tera. of 2840 Barbor Blvd., was pl"elellted a plaque deaoUns th1.s accomplilhmeltt. The award WU baled CID de number of noral orders sect to other FTD abope. Hollilten bu beeo an FTD member 11nce a&V. Founded 1n 1910, FTD ia the worl•'s oldolt and larcest inter· city retail ftoriat organisaUon. It is comJ>osed of more than 18,000 member florists who directly ae"ic• some 22,000 U.S. and Canadian ciUes and towns and provide extended delivery service to an additionaJ 80,000 communlties, worldwide. SPC. DINING · SET All Aluminum Wiit Not Ault '19900 Uirouih lnterflon, the tnt.erna-tiooal ll«al delivery network. FTD'• t.mnes• ii the delivery -wttbin hours -"' now.a. planta ud other '1fta almolt Uytrben. It ii not only a retail cooperaUve comprised of =:: O!..tata~:nt~ bwsloeu service (adY•rtllina. mercbanct111n1, research. COD· a um er edDcaUOD etc.>. FTD ule9 amounted to OYW $315 milUOD 1n the 11'11-11'19 I'll· cal year, the bipest lD the or- 1anluttna'1 •year biltol'y. Tbe total number ol orders lD 1178-71 totaled 17,80e,151. C.11 U2-llT&. Put • few word• to.ortl fof POATI.YA ......... ... POATL.Y l ....... 46--51 IMf'fll -~ HLL.I Jl••S ""'°'~ ~--.. ---T~ _.,,.,.. ~ --OUM>llU ,.....,.. c.JrTD ---~ ... ,,.,---. ....... >f1- llOWYQAM llUZA -··OTt:--"'·'WTl i.o.-.a ,,,..~ ...., Perfect for 4 PIECE GRAPI ·llllMILI ANY SIZE ANY SHAPE • New Yw Ent•1••• Includes durable can- vas covers, natural finish frame. available '::;s591s·· OUrabte canva~. natur• ftnWI. REo.ao.oo $1915 ~ <>---.,, .. ,. ~ 20<;)4 __ 6"·- .... 00 ~'°"-­..., --·-·· a..JIWwl• ............... ....,... ....,.,. SALE • COY CALBNDVIM las excellent for lat• and lb• 1ardilau w1U bl riod \be'm ~ &0 well In Uiie coo of winter and Nib' 1prtn1. 11*1 now are larp.r and by cantnlt With the weat.be.r, they art bttahter than lhty ever seem durt a1 the aummor. THE VIOLA novaa tnto th• plcture wbenever the weather ta cool. Stlll anotber annual which can be counted oo for wtater culor ta the fairy primJ'OH. It II beautiful used u an edlin1 for the arden Plant ~m ftv. OI six lne apart aDd doUble ro• them to belf}lten tbe effec:t Tbetr delicate beacla of bloom come ln ?OM, pink, lavender and white. Give them &eml·•bade and a loose, rich aoil. Tb.int color thls winter! I ~ Dormant Spraying Keynote to Success Ga rdenera need special tactics to com· bat peats which are particular to peach and apple trees. advhes the California AslodaUon of Nurserymen. Dormant spraying before buds open controls peach leaf curl. But, before doing any dormant spraying, be aure to thoroughly ir- ritate your trees to pre- vent apray damage un- less th~ rains are already doing this for you. PEACH LEAF curl. a prevalent fungus disease or peaches. must be curtailed if you are to have a healthy tree and Moths Threat To Greenery RIVERSIDE (AP) -'lbe Grinch may hHe tried to steal Cbriatmu, but tbe moths are t.b.reatmlq bnlidq sreenery. la ~•twru Callfornia, the Monterey pine tree -a r:::>v Yaletide bomeplut -facea dtstruc-ticlll U. Nataelet p!De Up motll. Mt to tbe north. tbe Natueket modl's EuropeaQ ~ baa created a pim wreath sbortqe. aosr cw '1'111: wa&ATBS usu.alb' available lD 8oatlMrra California are m..se from~boutba bTOught down fnm Oreton and W • ex- plained Robert Small. member of the d of directors of the California Chrlatmaa Tree Growers' Assoeiation The northern boughs are used because they are heartier. But thi$ year the northern at.at.es have become Infested by the European pine tip mQth, and pine trees from that reaion have been quarantined to prevent the moth from apreadin.I. -Plant Class Set At Saddlehack Sometimes just talk:illg to your plants may not be eDCJU&b to help overcome serious diseases. !Aft untreated. plant ailments can do thousands of dollan worth of damage to tarae-scale nursery operaticms. During the upcoming Spring semester, Dr. Randolph Keim teaches "Plant Diseases," listed as Apieultme J218, on Mondays and Wednesda~ from &-1:30 p.m. with a lab on Wednesdays from 7:30-10:30 p.m. at the Saddleback Main Campus in lli.uicm Viejo • .. THE COVaSE IS designed to provide horticulture students and profeuionab the op- portunity to bett8r unden:.aod the caUMS of un- healthy plants and bow to deal with them," said Keim, an expert in plant growth and disease. Kelm said the class la Griented primarily toward ornamental plants, altboqb it also pro- vides the basil for recopllzin1 diaorders lo other plant Ille. SnlNG UGIST&A'ftON AllUlllea Jan. 7. • i.-. New students or Uae ntumiDI after ao abRncle of one or mon semester must ftle an •P· pllcatlaa at 11.alD Campus In ltiaston Viejo or North Campas In Intne to obtain a re,UtraUon appointmeat. For mon lnformatloo on the plant dlaeue elUI, call kelm at S5f tOSO. A.,..,.,.l ~ blfonDatklll la &Valla· -.. u .m.a, Malla Campm .t m-au/495-1000 or MOl1fa Qu'Qplw at ISNI00/4t'74'185 . . Pollution Kills this can be ac compliahed easily with special fungicides available at your local nursery. Two applica· tions are r~mended. The first in late fall or early winter and the second in late winter before buds swell Thorough drenchio11 with fungicide will &ave the tree from peach leaf curl. APPLE T&EES ARZ UabJe to damage from codling moth which pro- duces wormy fruit. Local nunerles have the sprays to elimina~ the larvae. Four sprayings are prescribed: when the blouoms tint abow color; when peta1a drop (lb.ta is the most tm:por. tant atep) and twice alter that. Tboroolh spraJtnc la the keynote to SUtte'IS; anythi.Q& Jess means a wasted Jll'Oll'Ul· Sp?Q-ms bellna at the boUom and .fm~eech upward, inclu the undcaides of the limbs. Spraying effectiveneu can be in· creased by attention to simple rules : avoid spraytq durinc the beat of tbe day u thi.s will help decrease the evaporation of the 1pray from the tree; windy days, too, should be avoided to minimize drift. OM.Yl'LOT AJJ dl OUR PEOPLE ARE WORKll'LG HARD TO KEEP UP WITH THE TREMENDOUS GROWTH AND INCREASED VOLUME OF CALLS. WE'RE INSTALLING MORE NEW SWITCHING EQUIP- MENT ANO OUTSIDE LINES, AND WE WILL CONTINUE eNTIL WE MAKE YOUR PHONE SERVICE THE WAY YOU WANT IT TO BE. WE KEEP YOU TALKING. letj ii &EnERALTELEPHDnE ' a..t its one cent·satiooal sale. Buy any Ac1ron Brothers frame at the regular low price dnd get a second frame lhcJt co ... ts the '>(!me or ll>.;,.;, for only o penny more. Choose from our cent sat1o nal c;clect1on. There"s big frame s and small frames. Ornate and simple. In VJOOd or metal. Fram~ wtth the look of gold. Or au naturel. Empty frames or frames with glass. And much more. So If you have something to frame. we've got the fremes. And you can get a frame for a penny. Cent·sartonal! Sale on Now ,, ' \ "l>an't .._,, al corpcnUona ! " QUEENIE &1£ \?@(!{][( ~@irwn@@ •• .... ,, .... ri....-. .... ••J•rw DEAR PAT· I hope you can help aetUe a cou- ple of office areument.a. Which postuoo tn football is most dangerous when lt comes to back Utjuriea! And have the number or spinal injuries increased in recent years? W D., Costa Meta Football playen moat prone to 1plaaJ hl,lary are defeaalve back.a and llnebacken, •tterdlal lo a auady of the National Football Head aad Neck 19- jary Re1latry by pbyalclaa experts la aporta medicine. Between 1171 ud ms, there were z.st apl.Dal l.Qjurlea -neck fractues aad dlslocaUou -reported, up from 5' sach l.Qjwiea between 1151 and 1113. The number of qaadrtpleglcs reaaltl.ng from these Lajurlea in tbe 1'718 may be attrlba&ed to the helmet-face maalll, which ls ao effective la prol.tttlng the head that high ~bool and colle1e football playus and coaches bave been en- couraged to U8e It as a "batU-rlng ram" in tacklln1 aad b~king ttthnlquf'S. But u.alag the crown of tile belmet as tM primary point of contact pl•~• a daagerous amount of stress on Uk-cervical aplae, lncreulag lhf' risk of splaal fracture and vertebral dlaloc:aUor €etlpleC•• S•are IRA Are•-• DEAR PAT· Does a woman bave to hold a job outside or the home 1n order lo set up an lndlv1dual Retiremt!nl Account with her husband'> I've heard varyrng op1ruons on this M E • Huntmgtoo Beach A full-time homf'maker ls elJdble to jola ber hu.aband in eatablJsbln~ their own private penak>o plan lf ~r bu.aband Isn't cov.-red by ooe at work. Both basband and wife can contribute up to $875 each, for a total of $1,750 annually. Tbll money may be deduck"d from the couple's anaual lacome at tall time and there wUI be no taus owed oa Ila illterat until It ls IUled at retirement.. Savilla• lD· aUtaUoaa, mutual hands and We lrularuce com· puJn are the principal spoaaona of these plans, bat •lace &here are variatlona, shop carefalJy for tbe one which best suits your needs. DEAR PAT: I recently had my home plumb- ing repiped with copper pipe Since lead/Un solder a.s uaed on all copper plumblng, I am concerned that the water supply may be contaminated with traces of lead. Does Costa Mesa have a buUdlna code that ratnct.a the number of solder Jolnta when copper pipes are used ln home plumblng? Also, do you know where I can get a sample of the water in my home tested? K .N., Coeta Mesa A ~mu for tbe Meu eo..ollda ... 'Wa&er Dlab1d .. ,. ti.ere la DO clty ordbaaaee res&ltctt.1 th allJllber ol eolder jobata for lilome p1 .. Ma1. It *-Id • ~ lmpoulble to eaferee becaue ol pen-el reqmremeata for lupedloa. AIU...d ,.. ,..._..., lane eo4hl•I to W01TJ alMMd, tie ••• lllMrld will ........... •a&er fw ,. ... ftMee A.I SerrMe, wM la In ebr1e of wa&er quaD· tJ I• CM dllhtet. at Ul·U.. ._....._. ... ,..,l•rllle•••• DEAR PAT: Hu an~ ever fl1ured out which day of the weet la the moet danc•roua for traffic acddentaT Tb.la came up at 1 family dla cuPan ud we're curloua about It. J bet that Saturda)' la the wont~ but my mom thinu If• probablJ l'riday or 'I becauae th1t'1 wbtn .,.ople an ln 1 bUl1'1 either CQID1nl or folnl eomewblN for the weekend. Can JOU ftnd out J .K., Newport Beach Y•'N rtOL,,.. A•alcu c-.tl .. UI• .................... , .................. ,,.. .............................. ...., - .......... .., ... ..,., ...... Qenn. ' .......................... , ... ... ........... ....,. ..... m.1a..,..,, ... . ,.,.. .. • nwap., m ....... .,.,, .. ,., .._ ..... ..,., ............... , _......., ......... ,., ................. ~.,. MOBIL CASTROL MUVY DUTY 811 MOIOI GI • WT. OIL 2ffl/50 ~59!. =.99!, ARs,\>OI Oil ~/40 M9c1 MOTOR OIL Wl3st SALi 1'' ,.,a cauA11 TABASCO llGUW NOT SAUCI ::r:49c 1 oz home Whtie Stodu loJt 4 PACK~ PllCI ..., ~ Ol . con. Whtie Sfodl, lost PARn GLASSES DIXIE SERENln IY ANCHOI HOCllNG 2S COlD CUP'S • 24 PU 1!! 2!! :.69c mm:' IN1\& DAISY PLASTIC TABLEWARE "Cl • ,. flOIU, lfocmOIAIST'D. ~ .. 39~ "'-y_,, e-w ~I TAHOE POIEI PLAYING CARDS _ .. \W 59c -~.., ll . SUPll-UCTIK FAN HUTB :"17" SEAGRAM'S 7 CIOWN WHISIEY REG.579 6.19 QUAIT ll.llmnllm ... DYMO .. ~ ANCIENT AGE 16 PIOOf IOUllOI •. 5st 6.79 QUIT JAlTA YODU -tlMllY 649 •1.• 1JSUl9 GUY'S & GAL'S ACRYLIC WARM-UP SUIT 9 REG. 16.99 GOITON'S NUlll TONIC LIFE mcJD •Ola S&QMS Ta&W • lf'DI sum 73 C llG.139 ma u. IJ4 :a OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCll WlllSIY SALE 4'' PllCI QUAil RENE' BOUCHARD CIWIPMm swl79 P11C1 IJ:' .. CDOI 7uP ii -· •om:a Pact Offers Sweet Deals St\¥ FRANCISCO <AP) -Calllonlla con aumen would be •Uclble for a dlleount when they buy reftDed 1qar under • pfOPOHC! out-of-court settlement ol a elua-actlco •lllt •aalnlt aome of the D&tlan'• laraest su1ar reftnjq compani•. The 1111t. filed by lladelyne Brinker Of llill Valley, 9CC\IMS 10 ausar companies Of price ftx. ing. Five of tboee flnna were found IUilty of price fixing in 1975 and fined $300,000. UNDO THE PROPOSED SE'ITLB•ENT. coupons would be printed la 12' newspapers throughout the state. The coupooa would be worth 35 cents off the price Of packqea or reftned sugar weighing five pounds or more and 20 cents off the prices ol au,ar pactacea Jess than that. The value of the coupon.a would be $2.3 million In addition. the companies "°'1ld pay the cost of publishing the coupona aa well as legal fees. Notices explalninc the aettlement appeared in newspapers th.is week and asked consumers who objected to file those objections in Superior Court. SUPE&IOa COU&T JUDGE VICTOa M. Campiloqo will niJe on the proposed settlement at a bellrinl P'eb. 8. The complaint cbar1es the following com· panies with consplriJll to fix, stabilize and raise the price ol refined sugar: Amalgamated Sugar Co.; Consolidated Foods Corp.; Hcilly Susar Corp.; Great Western Sugar Co.; American Crystal; Amstar Corp. and its Spreckles Suaar Division; California and Hawaiian Su8ar Co.; U and I Inc; Northern Ohio Sugar Co.; and Godchaux-Henderson Sugar Co. Ward to Begin Delivery Charge CIDCAGO <AP> -Monteomery Want & Co. has announced that it will start a.sseaatna ftxed cbarces ror home deliveries or mercba.ndlse on Jan. 2. The program will begin on a test basis in Chicago, Kansas City and the Oakland-San Fran- cisco area, the company said. It will replace the variable rates baaed on cateeories of mercban· diae. la the put, delivery on many blgb-priced itema bad been free. INnATION, TalGGEaED BY sky-rocketing gasoline prices, was instrumental in the declSlon, said Burke Gelling, manager of the Cblcago-baaed firm '1 29-state northern region. The new system calls ror a $20 charse for home delivery of purchases of less than $100, and $10 for items costing more than $100, said Gelling. The new delivery rates will probably be extended throu&bout the rest of the naUon later. PREVIOUSLY, THE COST OF delivery bad been passed alon, to all customers. Now, those who 1et deliveries will pay for them. Warda estimates that if the new policy is adopted naUooally, it could reduce the company's gasoline consumption by 500,000 gallons per year 'Padded' Orange Juice Charged ORLANDO. Fla. (AP> -At least stx out-or- atate orange Juice proceuora are paddinc their produet with a lar,ely juicelesa leftover called pulp wMh, the Florida Citrus Department says. Tbe department says the processon are ad· diq pulp wuh to froaea concentrated ora.n1e Julee aJMfddlJecl julce packed and sold around tbe COUD· t.rJ. Tbe department bu uted the U.S. Food and Dnl Administration to investlfate. Patrioti,c Penance ... , ....... _ Jl.Y.. .... uv •• .._ SAVE 5 100 ..... -·~· ..... ~. .... ..__. c-.....c.- ... _ ._..c-........... c-....c.w SAVI sso 0...-1000.., ...... .. 7-1». Y NC>ee• ... AM I ,, ' ~ .... ' ........ .... ...... 414" .... RCA TELEVISIONS REMOTE CONTROL ICA II"' .... C..-lr'* ... C ••t,l•L••~ SAVE s50 SAVE 560 RIMOTE CONTROL --~- I El ICA Ir c ••• ,. ,.::t ..,. . w I t • C•••••L•&11 .., ..... ---C-...&. ONLY 5749'5 ONLY '479'5 FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES ... ~ ............ ~ ~-~~i ~· WAS.- Ate DIYll , .. SAVE . sso ........ ILICTllCA.. --"'-DCIHWAS.- SAVE •100 ONLY ..,~ s299ts 17 C& ft. frig I di .. I I I t e ........... • Fneur. , I O O % Pr. ........ ,,,,, .. ,,. Jt.J c .. ft. J • D • • r lefripnlw '"""'· ....... ,.. ...... ·-..-.- NOW 567995 S•IO THI MIWllT swmtSIT COMIOU ROMSRYAMIA ·~ ~c:.-T¥, e .JOI .ew. ..... '"' ....... UT1ll 5WfT SUPBSIT IH ACADm 11·~ 21· ... c.. c.ew .eT· TY . D•h•• ....... 6T-400 ........ •'"-S.-. aelf •41Htl•t .... 4*er. MA YT AG APPUANCES TERRIFIC BUYS .. ,.. w., DoWll Tlte F--1 Maytaf) °'11••~ U.. ONLY s299's llG LOAD onas "'-~·--­........ . ..,.,.... W'Mwlpanl 19.6 ca. ft. Ho Frost .... icJwafot frHW ONLY s499ts WASHER l"A6600 AND DIYR l Hi.x> PAii SAVE MOW SONY TELEVISIONS • 12 Diagonal D Trtn1tron • Pushbutton Tun•no • 1 7 Diagonal ,,...,.--... Tr1n1tron • Pushbutton Tun1no •Remote Control • ':>r' 01ago,,a1 Pro1ec;11on TV •Twin LenW'- • Remote T umno • VIR CHECK OUT THESE CLEARANCE PRICES r~~~=.~.~.~~~~ ................... ~12•" ~~~=.~~··'~4n ......................... ~:1''" f~u~f£~~~~~~~~~~ ...................... ~549" ~..-~~~~-~~····· ................................ ~79" ~~~'&?.Ii~~~~ .................... ~1170- ~/L:=::: :e~.~~················ ~699" t~n\~~:=~OM .................... '479: TOTAL .... OTI. Aeoullr1Y a1011.a& ......................... ~SO i~~=.~~~.~.~~··· ........................ ~229" ICA YIDIO llCOUB oo IUCftOMIC TUMIM•. Aegui.rty 111&0.H . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . ~ 50 f:u!.tae=I& ~~~.~~~ ........................... ~549" 1~.ir~~~ ~ .............................. '349" ,, \ I l l J I l Let It Raia A Mexican boy of Mayan descen. lt peen out from under hla makeahlft umbrella re- cenUy durin& a rain etorm ln the Yucatan. Growers Sue State Agency SAN DIEGO <AP) -An aaaoclatlon of Califomla and Arizona produce erowen hu nJed a $300-millioo federal civil rigbta 1uit claimlna the state has unfairly favored farm worken at the ex· penae al industry. The clua·action suit, filed in U.S. Dlat.rtct Court by the Newport Beach-baaed Western Growers Association, names u defendanta the stat.e Agricultural Labor RelaUooa Board, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. the United Farm Workers and union leader Cesar Chaves. THE SUIT NAMED AS PLt\INTIFFS the a.s· sociatioo's Callromla members. The s uit claims the ALRB has treated employers in "an une ven manner" and bas "manipulated board processes" to give an advan- tage lo the UFW. especiaJly during a strike against vegetable growers that bas dragged oo for nearly a year Brown was a major force in winning passage of the state's landmark farm labor law, and the suit charges that board attorneys appomted by ~ governor have depnved growers of their civil rights by denying them due process and equal pro- tection or the law THE SUIT ALSO CLAIMS THE ALU acted in conspiracy with the union lo interfere wlth the collective·bargairung process The association is seek.mg $100 mlllioo in com· penaatory damages and $200 million ln exemplary damages, plus legal fees aod court costs. The association's 1,600 member l?'Owers ln California and Anzona produce most of tbe re· g1on's fresh vegetables and a large portion of its fresh frwt Party's Over Mayor Tossed for Loss TOKYO (AP> -Tbe Japanese have an n · ubt'ranl cuatom for expresain& their iood wtabea to a friend. On happy occaslooa they gather around him, 1rab him by the arma and lep and tou him into the air three times. PAXSON"& raooucr comiata o1 two imerta ol pyrotechnic material wbleb flt a 1t.andard Government Servtcea Admlolstratlon file cabinet and are lplted by separate fuaea. Pauoo, whoee company 1ot the first Natiooal Security Aaency test contractontbeproductin 1172,sayshll Antl-Compromhe Emergency Destruct <ACED> devices would have destroyed the documents aeUed by the IranianmWtants. "U we had bad them In Tehran. we wouldn't have Lost anything," claims Pa.ucm.. "Everyt.blng in the cabinet is destroyed once we pull the t.rte· ger. We Lost the entire penonnel files when we abandoned the embassy in Sai100, including the names ol Vlet· namese who worked ror the CIA. How many men we tortured to death because ol that we'll never know." DESPITE THE APPAJlENT need for ACED devices, Paxsoo and has product are seemingly the victims of a government "Caleb 22." Mrs. EJ. lertoo nplains that funding cannot be obtained for the product unleu the Plaimiff Got the Picture NORFOLK. Va. (AP> -A federal Judge has ruled that a woman who has no job, no car and aapporta beraell and two cblldren on a $Ul·•· month wellan check ll not a pauper beca11.1e sbe spends more than a third ol her moothly in· come to rent a color television. Donna Dodaon sued the rental company, claimtnc lt failed to ade· qu.ately inform her or the tenm of the rental coalract and aaked that the MO fllln& fee be walnd. ...... lle11.•. ROST RB NOST,.. '381'° '368" '29 .. Unfortunat.ely for Mayor Torah1ko Koo of Sblbata -obJ~t of 1uch a prank al • year«>d party -the final heave-ho dld not sou lt 1bould have. Al'teT 1 round of dr1nu. ''""' •nd m9"1ment amona the c&ty hall work•n. a.wt two •ucc ... ruJ lOHel, the 49-yHr old M•Y'" mt..-d tbetr out atretchod urma nnd l •ll tl1 UMt rkwlf , p1otlc• H&d. lie waa le'rioualy tnjur"" •"'1 wtNJIJ •~ .,,_pt\aUMd lot a month, they ul•f U .S. Dt1trlct Judie Rtcxhard B Kellam ruled that "a penon wbo can afford to P•)' tl,242 for rnta.1 of a col· or TV Ht for 22 mont.ba 11 abJe to pay tb4I eot1t ol rmna a •ult." ~ flOI mt llLIC110MSS Project (;omplewAL Scrapped SAN F R ANCISCO <AP> -San f'raneisco'a bulky old vottna maeblMI are beadJn1 for UM 1CTap heap an.r half 1 century o f senlc.. 11M clty'• 1.f'Tt vo&ln1 macb.ln• ••r• lut UMd for the 1171 election. 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Merll'l"ft. 1-laewn IS..UllMI it, mt '"*"' u ,_. to s ooPM -1t1dd1e • ea.te ---. ea. -' rr«v t e r D a t lo n a J W o rd su"4•Y. o.cem11er JO, "" trom Jon Riddle GI ~ tMch ea · Proceaaine Association .. :IMM lo S.Olf'M. IM9 tf Olrlsll.,, ~hter SillM It .... of Cai. M9w. . a11r1e1 w111 be "-'• on Mondey, CA . ~.,.,_. ~ R'-'. a .... for achievement lD word OecMftW ''· "1't • ••IMM et st • .,. Jn MMae GI ,_.811d, 0rl90fl. proc .... ..t"'"Study JelHI ttw 8epfl5t CAtNllC QM.rel\, ..... , WI ..... GI e.wny ""''· CA .......... '6 . Cottll Me ... Ca Smith & Tutlllll end Virginie Lymen OI "• ... do Students recelvinl the #MtcllH a..-i 111onuer, otrwc:1or1. BMcll. o.. '"*-11111111e ~on awardsare· ~ M•t1d•Y. Oec•mller ti, ,.,. ., F c· t -··a ·. D•Vll 11.00AM .... "-<Ifie View ~ rom OS a ...... •••THA DAVIS. .,.._. ewn on wllll Or. 0.01'99 o. w ... ef tM Beverly W"Lllson. ~ 11 1919 Serv\Cft 1*M11fte Newport-Mew Cllrlltl• (eftt t r • .c .,.... & ilAllt.ii w..1e1lff ~ c .. t• ...... Offlc1e1.,... t"'4< ...... t F r o m F o • • t a I a ~......... l'ecHtc,,.... Memorlel ,..,., v1a1i.-Valley: Judy Clarie Sara MALL ..... •t l'edftc v-~ Sl.wldey, Klln Anh Luon R0 --MaLeN MAY HALL, r•ldettl Of DK•mller ao, 1'1' from 4:001'M to e, g, e...n;• ~ ~"· c.. .......... , on t :OOl'M. '" ,.., "' ,..,_... "" 1 .... 11, ca Lucia, June Omlya ~.,:.~ -.-.'!19m S.::.W:.~ ::: :=-:: =--~~1111tC::i:.,: Betty Sasaki and 6hirley E.....,.. 5eel. • •• • ...,.ume <:enter ..,..... "-. 1• E t2flll s.. Symonds . ........, "'.,. ~ p,...~ eos•• Meta. ea ftW Pectfk v... From B••&l•sto• CllWO. O<-......iu WIN M lllti. ~uery *-'t 8Mc:tt dlrKIGrs °" .. ,~rdey •• 1 •s PM e1 For .. 1 T ......... Beaeb: Thelma Uoweo, Lew11-G1end•••· t'ore•t Lewn • .,....,.. Ann Buree•s Jeanne Mortli9rY dlrwc:tcn. Ill,..., tll flow9n RUTH CORNELIA TAYLOR, e rHI· ,. , .....i.••-le¥0rlt.eC1Wr1ty. dtnt ot eo.t.e MeM, CA. ~nu,..,. Lanouette, Pat Paddock MOLDCM l'euecl -... ~r i.. im d E'"--~"" "'-""-'dt Ol.Lle CUltTIS HOt.DeH, '" ...... Survl,,td W 1 -Vernon Keith an ~~~ • GI CaMa ~ Ca aorn ~" "· ,.. T •Ylor .... Mwtln R Teytw ..... Of In Cot"l*'L '-· MCI --_.,on Go&lt ~ Ce • Miter l.OOllM de le °'fC*'lll'r 11 tm ...._. tMtllW Of OetlcMrc f# Alaco-me. J .,. ... ,.,..,. . .._..,.,~J1HIWdstnOfHewpett l'un.rel MrYlc.1 wlll lie held on D Ge•o =.,.."Qt., Eslllilr (~II TllrNr Of Sehirdey, 0.<tmt>er 2', "'. • et QIY C.O ,field, C.., )tet..i <•IMrtJ .. :OMM Ill ... l"lr11t UnttM ~ 0 Of 8ellerlfltld, C.., L,11 CllWdl GI c:.a. M9ae. ...... Wiii be ~ '°"', _...,_ .. , ... "" "'"*· Oflldellta -Or. •tc.... MllSter ~.,......, OW'1et Clertl. ~, -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-'"""" "' -"',....,.. OonetloM lie m"9 to The ..,...,_ Of ~ • MICORMtCll MOITUilJIS Laguna Beach 484-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cep1atr11no •96-1n a *DOI lAWM-MT. OUYI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa ~5554 IALTJ..IBflROM FUMBAL NOMI 64&2.42.4 Costa Mesa 673-9450 rBCE•OTHlH NLL NOADWAY MOtlTVUY 110 Broadway co.ta Mesa &t2-9160 SMn'H • 1VTHIU MOtrTUAllY WISTa.W CHAPIL Mortuary• Cren-etoons .4'¥1E.17th St. Costa Mesa 646488• P8CI~ IMnHS' WOITUMY 627Mam St ttJntington Beach 536--6539 ...... ,.......,. ~ .. 0-.Cll .... ........ f• PtlMi.1..,. ..... Ma A ted •. , c.u ...... c;a. ...,, OlrKtM ~Q .,...,........, ........ ,,.,..,,,. . . ~ ALU Wl~~ldd of ... -. NEWARK. N.J. (AP) ce. few 50 ,..,~. Pe~•••• Ml -James Taylor bad a o.c.m11er 2S, ,,,, e1 .,,. ... GI 1•. dog and, accordinc to 1 ""''"" l>V 111' wife Louhe, 1 the ...Jtce, everywhere ......... , GI-'". -4 grendQlllOrM, .VVU l'etsy. Sendy, c.ro1 -J-..... ' that Taylor went the do& t,.•l11f"-*SeUQl!ter A,,.,...,,_,, WU aure to on. 111Y ltw Nliptune Soc ... y. Mr Witten -9reduetec1 trom \lie Unl~nlly ol Recently, 8 man 8C· en11end end the UnlvertllY of companied by a smal}1 O.rmeny. Mr Witten wet • clvll .,._ ~ tr-Ht _,. .... e1 111t black dog walked into ~ .....-vectrt c1..o • • ,.... the Ftnrt National State iw 10 .,_... Bank and banded a NEW YORK (AP) Hilde Somer, 49, a Vlen· nese·boro concert pianist known for play· ins contemporary ia.usic, died Monday in tile Bahamas. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ka&e PeCel'Mll llallliard, ffT, a member of one or San Fran· clsco'1 disttocutsbed famt1"!8 and a hadin1 Merino sheep bn!eder, dlecl~ Day. She was the mother of former Congressman William Mailliard, food brokeraae executive Jobo Ward llallllard Jr., and tbe late James Mailliard, a San Fran· ct1co Supervuor who d1edfnJS17f. teUer a note demandine $20 and noo bllla. LA TEil, POLICE took the bank manager with them on a search or the downtown area. Not rar from the bank, the manager spotted a famlliar Jookins dos. Aft.eT' a while, Taylor approached and the dog showed tail·wa1glng signs of recopitioo. Ta7Jor, 39, ol Newark, was arrested on a charge of attempted robbery. The dog got away. WmgsEarned Brian E. McKinley, SOD of lln. Beverly S. McKinley, 8201 Woolbu.m, Huntlneton Beach, received tbe wing1 of an Army aviator and wu appolot· ed a •arrant olftcer up-o o completion of a cour1e at tbe Army Aviation Scbool, Fort &uct.,Ala. • Say'No' ... ...,. Re.ore Home amwo•s•.., ,. lhowD .., laDDDl be II • l•rlet. ••••paper 11ld l• ·•• edltonal. J'of'tlpfn haH purcbaHCI ID liUmlUll • bUlloa wortb of 8wtu tMd ID a. PMt two ...... *iftla Us> DrlHI .. PbWal CIClllll'OI ol ... ol ~ ~w::..11~:::,-~ ta a I•• laudred 1ard1 from Ul• •••a•y 01taad Palac• Hotel, a llnaoc tor u.. famed aDd d&ltd. IOU MANEH ral.dema arped tbat llabdl 1bould tl••• been permitted to bqy tbe cballt .... WON'T l!LL be Ud bllD a "ftlubM IUllt" at Jule Alldl••• tM bote1. bad been briltn1meatal bl -------- ~ a provtalonal lleeme for SwJu.iand'• utlonal airline to opea • ...., Saadl roate and had promiaed to donate 125,ooo to the mumdpal tnuary u bia purcb.ue bad been ap. pJ"O'NCL Weroer llullaub, Gatud c:ttben wbo led &be fie.ht acatnat llabdi Ald, "We felt tbat a line bad to be drawn aomewben &ad lb.at Glt.Ud ha had tta ab.are of foreip owners d real •late.'' Appointed SAN DIEGO (AP) Dr. Tomu Arel.Diet•. dean ol tbe Collffe of Education at San DlelO State Uoiveraily. baa ~en appointed to the board of t.ruatees ol the Carnqie Corp. ol New York. Giant After Christmas Sale At Most Stores. TD u:rna CAllllt Ana ftlSND8 ""° Hilt AIDOI' pldure to tbe ma1ut-far~• tJoa ... emuirfold. Pla)'Slrl dedl.oed bit Hnte.s, aQtq tbat CID a Kale ol l to 10, bia body rates mlDul 2. ''Should the tatat. of the Amenean wome ner change ao druUcally that they would wut you in tbe centerfold, JOU wlD be notified bJ tlU office," the letter uya. "la the meenUme, don't call ua, we'll call JOU." SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FRWY. f405) •COSTA MESA ~OPH~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMllVB ... BBatAilul ~leroo Mugia-/Vow~Marino WoBlhor-~ki Roporlg Congu_mer f<,fJ{Jol!I~ ~loak Markel Roporl~ 4 .. 1 BAOOA&D, 1'80 WAI paroled ln ltlO, la t.ed &.M 'PHt decade ,, WIDAID~ the eoum,, Muale Anoclatkm I .. terla!Mr ol UM ~ award In mt. M tbe .... IPD:l'MC:bld &D -4. be bad ., DOIDlnated for men CllA ••a.rda -ll - than m,.,ae --for LanUa ~ma. (Shi a1lo WU DOmt01tect for 11.> ••~ biu Uh .. Oki• from Mak,,...... ~la Mcame • aDtbem for workla1·clH1 Am•rtallll durtnt the peat ot eampa turmoll In ~. Hat· lard became a l)'Dlbol u •pro-letarian poet. He culUvated a 1eniua for '"'11\1 the mood of the country and expresalq it tbrou1b 10011 be wrote and •ant .. l'Vt: FELT AN upsurge in patriotllm in the la.at year or 10," Ha11ard, 42, aald by telephone ln a rare lotervfew. •'The Iranian crt1l1 verified that; people apok.e up. It may take tbla to 1auge wbat Americana feel -bow much we'll take and wJlat we'll do Lf they (lranlana) do too much "I feel a better mood ln the eountry as far a.s America bemg -i America," he said "I don't .know why It hnppened: maybe 1t wu the enerey crunch A pr<>- ~ blem always causes together- uesa." He thought for a few seconds • when asked what the worktng • man wanta out of life today "RE WANTS A NEW R1vwra. probably a good shotgun. his J<JIJ with a couple of week!! ore. iJ IOOd retirement pls.rn and Ill Jordanian Buy BURBANK <AP> Thfo Jordanian airhne Alla ha:-. placed a $.10I> million order for the purchase of fl ve LlOJ 1 TrlStars..t tbe Loe kbeed· Calllonda U> aaid. STAY80N 10P ............ rd auranee that's up·to-date'." Hacgard baa branched out In- to actin1. llte Krla Krlator. feraon, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed and other country music atara. He Jwst did a small part in a Clint Eaaatwood movie "ijronco Billy ·' He alao had roles in the television mov ies "Centenniul" and -Gas Supply Level, Consumption Down NEW YORK <AP) Exxon USA has announced 1t exJ>«ts to supply moton~ts next month with 90 percent or the gasoline 1t made available tn January 1979, whtle Sun Co Inc said it will have 93 percent or last January's suppl.Jes available next month ThP January supplies would ht! about the same as were av<1Ha- ble in December, when 011 companies made approximately 93 per- cent of De<:embt!r 1978 ~uppl.Jes avaJlable for sale t: .S. GASOLIN •: USE IS RUNNIJ\'G about 5 percent behind L.1st yt•<.ir., h·vel. as pn<'e'> have rt'>t'n p.:!stSl a gallon The cut back'> al·celnatro an the S<'cond half or 1979, with the weel..ly inclust:-y puh:1e al 100 l.undberl( LPtll.•r estimating recently th:it con:.umµtion in lht• period wa:. oH by 7 4 percent from a yet1r ago IN ANNOUNCING JANUARY AVAILABILITY, Exxon said Thursday its supply "u, J(cnerally <'Onsi'itent with recent con.sump lion or P,3S()hne Ill the us ," and added that "sales of gasollne 10 J anu~ry 1979 Wt!re abnormally high " The wmt.er months usually are low conaumptJoo months as cold weather cuts dnv1ng But higher than-normal gasoune de- mand last winter, low industry 011 stockp1I~ and the cut.off of 011 supplies from Iran durin& that country's revolution contributed to the spread of guoline lines by spnn1 Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale . ' Save on Award Winning Designs for Home and Office by California's finest Craftsmen. 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This complete Panltonic•ystem tets rou record whele and..._, JOU w-. ~•t yoor 1meginahon dO the rest I ENJOY IT FOR ONLY $55.88 .,.._ *68.83 Q)sta Mesa composer Bob Applegate has ,.. corded a message to the Ayatollah: 'Watch Out For Uncle Sam. " BJlllCllASL PMllDmal ............ Ira take ecnw. "Watch Out For Uncle Sem.'' Sln&erfpit.arllt Bob Apple1ate la con- cerned. llU almost eteryooe, about the situ.- tioe tJYlll la keePDI Americana bead boltap lo lran. But die 32-1N1'-okt Colla Ilea:,_~ a step furtber lo npresatq the of Americma waJUac and boptq f« tbe liberation of the bolta&es· Applec.ete bu recorded a IOllC -a rather blunt cne. lo fact -that b.u been drawinc heavy listener l"'elip!IDle OD KEZY ndlo. rr8 CALLED •·w~TCB Out P'or Unele Sam" and lhe chorus speak.a ror ttaell· .. Ayatollah Kbomelru tf you want to aur· vive/Return all the bo8tqes unbu'med and alivefAyatollah Khomei.Al you're 1olnc to fail/ Became you Cot a U .s. Ucer b)' t.be tail·• It '1 ld.nd ol a "Net l Y OC1D1 type t.biq" wtt.b Apple1ate supplyioc acoustic cuitara. harmonica aod country twans vocala. Sparttns the compo&ttioa were Appletate'a parents. They sred tbe ~and a few key lines vta te e from tbelr bome lo San FrlU>Cilco, be sai . Oo the sub)eet of topical aoap, some of them blatant qwck-buck effort.a, Applecate ukt, ··11·. 9DOll beeallle 11·1 &D .......... "' fnaatrlidw md f.,Unp. • .,.. a&UDD ....... Utdl '° bear. aeutthe tlOpks brou&ht oa& In eaatel\1pGrUJ soap.'' Indeed., Applepte'a 10D1 pu1lil llO punebel. 0ne o1 u.e ...... .,.: "WUt'• :nc c.o oar COUllb)lLfA.'I llllll It lleck la llllr ~ ., Often latelJtwe1"' MeD ~ta tM ,.._ •• A apotesman for Kl'!ZY ndlo, wlddl bat been a1ri.nl ''Wada Oal.'' clartDC tta Bmda.J• nlabt "P'nbbeck" .... ....... aaicl AP' ple&ate'• .,,...,, ll perh.ap9 tbe .... eftort ili1 t.be Aati-lrm ~=~·-· Applepte tlle aG11C la elttfdnl GD became it'• "more down to eartb" aDll an- dentarwl•ble than otber tames wtth the IUM bulcmee11ce . AT 1'Bl8 POINT. "Wat.eh Out" la oa11 oo tape, but Appleaate ta a.boppiq for a f'9COl'4 label to tramfer it to vinyl mid diaribate it na- tionwide. A revtlied venioa of the 1011C DOW Include. a millta.Ntic drum roll u an inm>daction, aad Applepte mieht add a ''Let Our People Go" chant. But Applegate doesn't aeem detenniDed t.o have "Watch Out" bit the top ol the dwU. Like other Americam. he'd just u 100D have tbe OO.taeea home t.o bear it aa a comment oo times we'd like to f«get. till on Broadmag Despite her family connections, choreographer Agnes de Mille says her father wouldn't even permit actors in his house -ex- cept Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. NEW YORK (AP> -She is of ad- TUeed years. Sbe suffered a near-fat.al aUroke in 1975. Her once-blonde hair is -.,Ute. But her memory stays ruor- dan>. her blue eyes aUll twinkle, her ·..at IS lively. jADd Asnes de Mille, tbe lefendary ~r. ta still active, toiliq ·Ulla year oo the Broadway revival of 0~klaboma!" It opened Dec. 13, a few bloeb and 36 years from ita premiere. Instant bit. by Ricbanl Bodsen · • Oecar Hammetateln, it made ber u the lady who chuged the eoiarae of dance in the American m•lcal theater. Tboueb what she did iD llM3 la old bat ncrir, she ploneered iD showing bow a m•ical's story line could be advanced wttll dance BEFORE "OK.LABOllA!," abe says, .. ~ dancing was just decoration. It w .. n't even part o1 the story. What I cticllthat was innovative was to make the ballet IO mtegrated into the story that you really couldn't tell the story without de Mille, who lives with her the£:" bu and, concert agent Walter F . Pnale, in a large, book·lined apartment in Greenwich Village, was born io Hartem in the early part of this cen tu,.Y~ Her father. Wilham, was a top pla~ght and her slater, Margaret, an ~-Her uncle was Cecil B. de llW e. the celebrated movie producer and Jtirector T_,u.&b famed for her Broadway work! -she choreographed 14 musicals. incl.ming "Brigadoon" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" -she was raised in BoUJtwood in its early silent-ftlms era. "lfY UNCLE WENT out there in 1913 and fo.md the water fine," she aays. "He ~ept telline my father, 'Come on out, SW. come on out • " Out they came in ltM. He worked in movies with bia brother P'or\ a while, Mias de MW. harbored dreat:DS ol beinl en actress, but her dad said ~. frequently and wttb much vl1or He wanted ber to be a plaJWriabl. "He1 wouldn't even let acton come in the bMIM because be despiled them. Tbe OltlY people he'd let in were Charlie ChapdD. J>oua1as Fairbanb and Mary PlcktcH." So at.e stndied danclna -be dlaliked ~at.:n-ad atteDded UCLA. pt- tbll ~· depee. La Mr pan111ta were divorced. and =" t~=-:::e ~= ·~ lb1IQled and bad little aueeeu for aw 8ld aEru&ED to atve up on • daACe: •'Once I'd set m7 t.-h lD that. it Agnes de Mille was like a bulldog. You could remove the body from lbe bead. but tbe jaw waa clamped." Her studies tooll her to Loodoo, where she lived aod gave concerts unW the outbreak of war; in 1940 British authorities made her 10 home. At home, she again met "failure, failure. failure. At the lowest point, 1 bad de- cided to go to Macy's, aet a job aelllq at a counter." But at thl• point her luck chanted. Sbe landed work slaClnl her first full-lenatb ballet, a We1tern- flavored number called "Rodeo," for the Bal.letl RUIMI de llODte Carlo. She got .. fOI' ftve moatbl' won. When "Rodeo" premiered in New York, tbe Broadway team ol Rodeen and Barnment.eiD wu lD the audHmc:e: It wun't by accident. Althoucb a1.mci,t broke, lbe boulbt tbetr operitnc·alabt tick eta. "l'd beard the)' .... eitnttnc o1 a mUJicaJ built around ·o...., Grow the Lilacs,' and needed a choreographer. Aod I was aft.er lbal like a bloodhound." ALTllOtJGB AN UNKNOWN, sbe Sot the job, "but Dlek Rodeen wat.cbed me like a hawk at all the auditkma. It made me to nervous I could ba.rd1y apeak. The Prla in the abow tbouebt be wu watcblne them." "Lilacs,'' of course, became "Oklahoma!" It ran four yean, baa aince been revived bundreda C1I Umes tbrouabout America and bu made Ilia de Mlne a kind of bi.atone niure on Broadway. For tbla "Oklahoma!" rntval, which already has played in Florida aod W uhlngtm, D. C., sbe supervises the choreography. Gemie de Lappe, a }oog- lime aide wbo studied with her. actually direds the dancers. Miss de Mille, wbo uses a walking stick to help her cet arotmd. ~med startled when a visitor aaid she seems quite fit, despite the stroke that nearly claimed her life in May 1'75. She says -wit.bout self-pity -she still baa no feeling lo her rlsht side, and sbe mildly crou.ses that abe can DO longer play her piano. She smiles sently when uked how old she la now. "That's a question," she firmly declares, "that I do not anawer excepe 10 thia way : l died in 19"15. I'm oow 41.h years old and everything as different and wonderful " Work First NEW YORK <AP> -Women would be better off tf they made work the first priority lo their lives , says psycbotherapllt Penelope Ruaaianolf. Dr. Ruaaianoff Hid many women have been prosrammed with lbe notion that if they are ''IOOCI little Orta." tome day aomecme wUf marry them and take care of tbem f« tbe rest of their Uvea. Sbe aaid many women have spent their Uva 1oottn1 for a man and feellnl that their fulftllment comes In pnrridln.c servlcea to men. But, she aakt. eon· siderin& the b1lb rate of di.orce in tbe United Statel toda.y, '"the rewarda ol the compliant woman, the woman wbo 1.1 wWma '° io.e semnc atblrw and spend her life that way. ...ilJ do not match tlAe promilel." "lleanwbile, men are chooalu to marry yoanaer women. There Ia a •ttPt trend ol 1'0Ul\IS mm bein& lo· i.rested m older women . . . but 1 clon't t.biDk lt'a ftW _, to awoop ;:.-:,:: tea "'°Cf. for men to llWT1 women. 'tbeaald. ans, Tootlaaeti:e ~~For Laughs Fatrily portrait of m<ither and young golden lion marmoset Monkey Business TOITl7lie and Susie were lousy parents - ignoring, mutilating and even killing their babies. By MADELEINE JACOBS S.JJ ....... ~ Tommie and Sclsie (not their real oamea> were the products of broken homes. Taken at the qe of a few mootb.s from their respective families. they eventually found each other and bad children. But Tommie and Susie were lousy parents -isnoraog, mutilatinc and even klllinc their babies. Susie became known as "The Killer " Most of these new addlliom were born at the NatioD.aJ Zoo. The wort oo tolden marmo&e1S also tauebl researchers aDOtber in· valuable lesion. "Behavioral and social ltwlies or animals are absolutely necesaary for breed.mg and rai.sinl rare and en- dancered animab aucceufull)' lo capUvtty .'' Kidman uys .. •'Of coune, we must allo know an an.imal'a diet and nutritional require- ment.a, what clbeues lt 1eta ud wbat kind ol m.troomeot it needs. But if we daa't know tbe IOCiaJ and breedinl custom.a, the chances of 1uceea are oil." 8 EBA VIOaAL STUDIES C>f animals require palnatakln •• sometlmea borlnc and alwat.t leqthy obaervaticm ol tWr eaUllll babita and~" ud IOd8t activlUea. ldeall1lnu. .. e ltucllM should take Dl8Ce tbe anlmal'• natural babltat, bat tllll la ~ •••a1• po111b1•. 11oreS't · reeeardaefl eambiM ...... -.. the udm•k'1a tWr uturaJ with ....... eqitl.ttf. ... In •• aaeb project oa aoetJi beb.1-.lar, ...... "la ltDdJIDI relaUHIJ rare SollUl Amertc elm ..... maned .OU, tbe ~ Mtial M -tbe bliib dol. TblM • ....... to t1aa .... r11111tt• u.. eommoe ~d doe. ,,_ 1bare ailclilMJ' k•1 feabln: Ub llamau, all UlrM aptdN an mo 01amou, tlaat 11. .. • m.-.-........... tllni. "llZW:';! .. S?FTUI .. maJa,'' 'JDlll-E ..,._ ''OllJ perellll ol all U.. ...... ---!JI .,. ........ a.a--••••••• are ••••I t'11 U ~.·· . Nothing ID Worry About DmA& ANN LAlf'D&U: '1'M1 .. a • ftedlllllllr•wltla.•IU..•cme ........... ...... ,..... • ' ... -., 1 'tks ....... 8llld ...... re..-.: lull&."°" I aa fwiwWaa... .l l'Hll&lJ ~ tUt acc:mdtq to --... a Ca&We II acmamaaleefed fm UY· lDa•~ . ·Aftsu.e opealtiai:a I ftaallJ .. ap U.. eotD'all to 10 to COGfeulon. t "*** a ledure IDd tbe dllened penance. I wu ~ told. boweftl'. Coat tbl la• ellD· CfllldDI aeommmdeatioo. PJeMe. Alm. ebeck tbla out for me a.at let me mow u aoon u poe.aible. 1 asp"'IO mbamed I eaa't bear to l1an any U•d of aame. -FROM P~NN· SYLVANIA l>Bil PENNSYLVANIA: Te lite reu•. PaU..r Te4 Bea._,.., ~& srn& r,:cltrst ol 1M u.tftnlty ol N_.. 11e! lie aid: • .,... IMJ ... • P"l•lea. 0.. ea.uM mew a ,.ally, aeee1Aai to ~Ila law, ..a-w lmew &tie peuttJ wMa be OI' alle eom- mtued IM Ila. la ..,. evelll, llMe IM ...... ... abeadJ ...... emf-"' ................ "9ft1ab911L" DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tbe woman •xt door bad aureery three ween aao. She came bome from tbe boepttaJ aft.er 10 daya. "Mn. K" never tokl anyooe --... opiii ...... for, ..... all II.Ida~. ne woma'• aoetor laa -. be np. muon lo U.• eommulty -or I abould UJ, be ''BAD'' a ftne reprdedoo WlW recmllJ. . Rb car bu .,._ puked lD front of ''lln. K'a'' bo&aM four ctm Umea 1loee a.be came bome from tbe bmpttal. We are Wllllldlltq If WI ldDd of au.. tkla la DeCPIUJ,"lt WU my lmprwlon tb•t IDOll ..u~ri to tM Slb1aldaD'• olftce for their ·QJll. U DOthlnl out of tbe wa1 la ~ on, both the wornaa I.Del ber doctor are let-tma tbemMlve1 1D fw a lot ol loole talk. Should I lped to my oellbbor. u a friend, and tell her wbat la belna wblapered around town? I'm 1we lf lbe mew she would arrante to see t.be doc· tor at hll omee and cut down on t.be IMtlp. -CONCERNED PERSON DEA& CONCE&NED: I'm aU fOI" c8&· Ital .... -....... "" .... ,_ ~~rt wtdl ,......., ....... ,.... .... bul.MU! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you bad a letter in your colum.n about a woman who Cot roariq drunk on one drink. The penoo who wrote to you said, "I don't uoclentand tt." Well, I understand it because the No, It's Not Superman BJ CBAaLES CRAMBDLAJN __....,.,.. • .-r CHICAGO -You can be walklng along wtth Mertoo Silbar and he'll point to a restaurant and say: "That's a tremendous place.'' He lm't talkin& about the food. He means they bave a &ood pay t.eJepbooe booth. Sllbar, who operates a public rela· tloaa ftrm ln suburban Glenview, coo- .. . .·Monkeg <From Page Bl) ly during lbe mating seaaoo. The males may not stick around long . eoougb t.o help raise the young. ducts most of his bualneaa from phooe boot.ha and baa f 1 vori tea localed all over the Chicago area. "I ALW A Y8 BA VE rolls of quarttta, dimes and nickel.a and spend about $3,000 for 7,000 calls a year," aaid Silbar. ..I've been a paypboniac for seven years. I'm more relaxed and more bmovaUve. .. ll'1 just a wute of time lla.yinl in uf the offsprtr.g, but not always." Kleiman tries not to draw too many analogies between animal and human behavior, althou&h she ad· mill that the patterD• seen in anlmala are alto seen 1D bum.am. aame tblBc wed to bappen &o me. l"tn.IJ. ly I went to a doctor and d1accnered tbat m7 o•tem simply cannot tolerate ltfmullala in any form . Tlda means no cott ... &ea or cokea-let aloDe •leohol SlDce I bave learned to .Uct wt1b fruit Julca at cocktail partlm and ,.. fuse wine at dinnen lt bu made a tnmendoua dif1erence in my life. lam sure "er>~ wbo aaw me after one drink tbouibt I WU a lush. Your column bu helped to many peo- ple -lncludlDC me. Keep up the lood work.-YOUR FRIEND IN SCO'M'S- DALE BEAil FlllEND: ftub lor' a.. ... pat, u well u ._warm c, .... 1r I bope~re .. n ............... .. you leUer wlll de u ,.. .. -p& • med.Acal~ ud n.ct 8'1& If~ they ....._. • ta.e same wa,__ the office and dlctat.ing to my secretuJ when I can do the aame thin& fl"Ol:O some suburb," be aald. ''One of my major accounts dern.aoda that I call him ai.x times a day. Another demands that 1 atay in touch wtt.b a buaineuea. • • Sllbar, 45, may be lD a cloma diffenat pbooe boot.ha a day, aomett.me. uUDI two or three pbooea at once. "YOO CAN SPEND ball an boar a d1y in the office just •alt.inc for people to get oft the phone, do1nl won with your office oo another, and you don't have to bang up on anyooe," aaJd Silbar. "The secret la knowina wbere there are three or more pbonea tocether. "The R.M.Hasoo ChJcaao Hotel la a &ood place -five lD a row! You ca me the pbooea to the rt&bt and left ol you. Tollway oaw are eood hectme they ba" banb o1 four pboafa. Tbe Ground ao.md bu only 6D8 phone. But WWAMi~ ---~~ .... ....... -...::= ....... Af IER cosm~ ---·a .. ............ ---· Cbrist1nas Sale SAVE Up To 40% SAVE Up To 40% ON GIFTS THAT WERE FORGOl IEN S.W up to 40" on selected ChriatmM 6-- induding Imported ornaments. WT't'aths. and much more. Of c::oune thia '5 Roger's lop quality merchaodla.e but we jwt don'l have room lo stOl'e it. W.2 DIDe l/ll/80. Cl.oeD> .LVl1JASY l•A.._ ... .. , .. , ........................ , ,.._..cn4,•11at a.-~ ......... ~ On the other hand, the male and female crab-eating fox travel ift pain m tbe wild and Jointly bold • tel'· t'ltory against predators and in- truders. The male and female often bunt ckll9e toeether and remdte after a 1eparatlon with an elaborate ceremony. "TilE THE AME&JCAN aub- urbao mldd.le-clua family," abe aaya. "Some women rear their children eaenttaU7 alone. The male protecta tbe home and iDdt.rect1y pro- vides food throu&b .... reeeiftd from a job. But the male frequmtly baa little loteraetioo wttb tbe younc and weak emotion•l bonds wttb both wife and dU.ldnn. you can aeoop up 90me ol their tr. :-------------------------- They may sleep lD physical contact and they periodically groom each other by nibbling and licki8'(. The male inveata heavily lD the aa.nlval ol bil offaprlnl and helps the female nile the youag by brlq- lnl food. The abort, squat bUlh do1 abcnra bebanor llmllar to the fox. ~·· eoUealues have enn ob-Nned male bush dop aallat1na in tbe birth of youns. .. Tbe dtfferencea ma1 be in· ftuenced by muy thlnp -the natural habitat of tbe animal and tM Deed to ltick toptber ettber for food er to kMP awar preclaton. ID tome eue1, tldl al8o mam tJaat tbe male tak• • ~ fJMrest In the IUl"rift.I "We aee tbla pattern la antm1l1 too, but tbe m.$r difference la that moaopmy lD bumaoa la cvJturallJ tmpo9ed aDd 11 oat uauJ.17 relaLed to survival. ··u we can eome ap wttb eome fac· ton from oar animal RQdMa tlW aeem to promote a particular farm of matlDI •)'Stem. •• mQ eftDtUal1y learn IOllM!lthln1 about noMXiD ol these systems aDd. ~. about ounehw." Worth Skipping Meal For SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -'"l'llU ia •lift WDl1la ...... • ma.I ·for." wrote 1tadent =MUOD U 1be .......... peanuta aDd can carry 10UI" beer In there.'' Sllbm' u.id an all-time fnorite booth aaed to be in the Ambu1tdor Eut. "It waa lmrur1oaa, cuAkWMld and tq. I could nm an omce lD tbere. Bua Ule7 did away wWa It ln a modenliaadaa pro- s:ram." Sllbar aald pboae bootba ba•e cha.need b1I Ufmtyle. ••1 CAN W A'IOI my acm plaJ t.emm and conduct buatneu at the same Ume from a pay phone onrloot.inc tbe coana:· be Aid. .. Tbe ttme 1 .... clabac baa1--of pbone bootbl and not nmn1n& ln and out of the oftlee UDOIPd• to about tbne boun a day. '!bat'• three boors more I eaD apend with my fam1l7." sutm cam. a bocJlt wttb tbl DmD· ben of._. of oatade PQ ,..... ''Sometime. wbm I'm nlkiDI dDwa the ltne wWa a coaple of btmdl, I'll fall back .. malw a .... eall. .... my frtmdil walk bJ a booUa up .a..t. the pbane wlD rm.. Tbef'll ....... ... .., : ... that JOU. "llat?' Jmt .... ftb- bef' lleGee med to do Gil old r.ao abow. ""l'BS BIOGDr d>t. J'ft ~ are in tbe e>peraton,• aa.ld sw..r. '"J'be1•,. beooaae a lot man pollte. Som• of thlm med to be radit. Now u., 1a1, 'Ba•• a Dice da7.• or ·11.,.., QrtlbDM' ... ··1 Wt --lmportall& Pll*"I .. • pboD• booth oaee aad eoaldD't .... memblr wldcb Cl99," 8llblr aald. "I eaUecl JO M•llll plWJ9 I Md ....._ Plllall7. t caBld ....... ....., .., out lD z ..... Put. ( ......... ~~lf he woDt miDd lc!c+tnl ba ~ ':r.!:.sU: r:n-... ., bntblJWNtbenl'' Oub Bas Ope~ House SANTA ANA JS FASHION SQUAD WINTER SALE 1/3 to 1h OFF or even less LAD~ FASIDO~S e•l••ee·• ... •••tetl JACKETS • TOPS • SKIRTS BLOUS~ * PANTS CASUAL and OCCASION DRFSSFS . ON than 400 Pel IOU tnYOlved tb the locu n.1 mt.ate lDduatry aatbeNd for a bollQy open home ha.tea by R. C Taylor Co. at tta Newport Beach aftkel. Amon& party gr:c1pant1 were, above from left, Garywm, Boo T~lor ud Dao von Geldem, all with the R.C. Taylor firm. Carolyn Lee Mason dldn •t let a cut on ber leg a)Qw her down as she, too. joined in the party spirit (photo below> ( Horoseope SATUBDAY, DEC. Z1 By SYDNEY OMAIUl ] AIUF.S <Mar 21-Apr. 19): Good news in· dicated where financial prospects are con· cerned. Be ready fo r change, travel opportunity and a variety of sensations. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons play significant roles. A written notice could r esolve dilemma. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Family dispute is settled; be a gr acious "wiMer." One who re- cently asked for he lp is now in position to return favor. Surprise money source enables you to beautify surroundings. Another Taurus, a Libra and a Scorpio figure prominenUy -and so does the number 6. G EMINI <May 21-June 20) You work best alone -know 1t and avoid committees Str.!amlinc techniques, define meanings and avoid self-deception Visit one confined to home or a bcspital. You will "wake up" with answers P isces. Virgo persons figure in intriguing scenario CANCER (June 21-July 22): Results of re- cent efforts come ioto sharp, clear focus. Nothing occurs hallway -it is now bot or cold with no middle ground. You're involved; rela- tionship is intensified. Responsibility. money and love are featured. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You get what you requested -key is to assume authority. to direct your own destiny. Superior makes clear that your views have been vindicated. One you admire pays compliment by confiding in you. Aries, Ubra individuals figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take initiative, look beyond the immediate, perceive potential. You make valuable, new contact. Leo native provides you with confidential data. Be direct in expreuing opiniom. You'll be rewarded for oripnal idea, format or concept. LUI&\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Investment pro- cedures require review. Accent on finances, espectally in relation to one cJOle to you, includ· int partner or mate. Be famtHar with buic st.epe: doll't attempt to akip euen.Uala. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius persons ftlure prominent- ly. SOOllPIO (Oct. za.Nov. 21): Perceive aitua- tiona u a whole -leave detalla for another time. R.tme to be chided lDto mak:lni pre- mature dedaloas. Permit I.bole clole to you the opl)Ortunlty for nprenln1 views. Patienee la an ally. -ti.roe ii (Ill your aide. &\GlftA.811JS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Study !kol'pk> m•~ llplftcat ldntl. Be aware ot nae print, nuances ad be 1ure to read bltweee tbt llne9.1bOM wbo baw taken fl-om you tn PAI\ may now nturn eome f•vcn:t· CAPalCOllN (Dec. »Ju.. 11): eun..t lituatlcm la IUbJect to qulek cUDa•· Know tt a.net haft alternatl"8 at bead. Member of Ol>- potiw MK inabl demandf. EYaluate PolitkJD an4 daD't ..u JCMUH1f &bolt. AcatrA•llJB (Ju. IO-l'eb. 11): You lalD \ tiQ)J~ m C:lclnDectlcm wltb bome, falllll1 aa~,ftUneial proe~. Be dlplomad:c1_.: but 1taD1 taD fQr ~dp199. Taun11 ptrlOD uaa lD ~m•ner. fllCSI (l'tb."Jl.llar. _,): Yoar eoarte ll ==~=-to=-= .. .,, ......_ S.. ot laumdr .. •tJ1tlaL ADaOm ..... ~ Qemhd llDd Vtrso tJIUre tD • THE AN8WEU were what Mrs. Castro wanted to bear, and abe took the pbcme. '.'When I heard the voice, I knew because he's got my dad's voice exactly," she said. The next mornin1. Thomas, who has been a programmer analyst in computer systems for four yean, ventured down from bis office on the lSth floor to the e11bth floor, where Mrs. Cutro works. Later, he took bis balf-si.stertoluncb. Tbe reunion baa resulted In several family gatberiDgs. Over tbe Christmas holidays. Thomas will meet through Mrs. Cutro another half-aiaterbenever knew. Champagne Glass In Headdress is Prizewinner An ornate pink and silver headdress ID· corporatJ.ng a giant champagne glass and other sparkling symbols of the New Year won first place honors for student cosmetologist Brenda Harris in Golden West College's annual Cbriatmu Headdress Show. Second place went to the team of Dee Mendez of Westminster and Laura Gibbons of Balboa. Third place went to Angie Steppie of San-ta Ana. Huntington Beach resident Mary Simpson won first place ID the cosmetician competition for makeup. Laura Blood of Corona del Ma r placed second. Rudolph in Storage SKOKIE, Ill (AP) -Rudolph the Red oosecl Reindeer stayed in the garase this year, a vtctim ol old age and dlarepair. A 9-foot statue of the leeendary reindeer stood for years in the yard of his creator, Robert L. May of Skokie. Since the 19508, Rudolph's schnou had h t the way for youngsters who came to adm1Ie the statue in lbe suburb north of Chicago. "It's really fallen a part. It can barely stand up," said Claire May, widow of the man who wrote the origmal story or Rudolph in 1939. May was a catalog editor for Montgomery Ward & Co. when he created Rudolph for a pro- motional booklet. Five million copies were given away before May obtained a copyn ght and published it fo r sale in 1947. More than 113 milhon copies of the song written by Johnny Marks and recorded by Gene Aut ry in 1950 have been sold. May dled three years ago at age 71. Something Special feminine fashions halal F • ~hodh •Bodin • Juli Miiier •Clara Lura •Sissies •SwMters bV~ 250 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-5711 EMI· tllAL LE • Tumfueweeds of the West •COCO • Mlsscaprl •T~ons •Sir James AndMOrel END-OF-YEAR CLEARANCE SALE! Yo• or• cordlelly ••lted to pcrikS,... ... ouroece-o•.-.. ! Yow c.cM"hsy dgp, en a prefen"ed cnto.tf" starts .•. MONDAY DEC. 31st A s you kno w all our morchand1se is from our reyutar stock Ouant111es are hmrted and reductions are substaittal Our thanks ro all of our c J~lomers for your oarrona')tt throughout lhe year I ~I .. OH• Mr. -.uw ... , I Collectloa of Deyt1,., Cod1toll 1r11d loo• ~••• DrffML .,.......,,..._ 40% to 60% ALL SALES ANAL NO RETURNS NO LAY·A·WAYS Mon.-Sat. 9:30 om • t :OO pm 1401 N. MAIN -SANTA ANA 543-9449 Your Charge Account Welcome MOVE ur. To Harbor Ridge, the exclusive /Jillside community overlooking Neivport Beaclz. Herc, you'll find three distinctive ways to lii1e: Harbor Ridge Estates, Harbor Ridge Crest, and Harbor Ridge Custorn Homcsitcs. Plus a communit11 ... tlzat offers a ~uarded gate, four pool a1 t?as, three tennis courts, and views that capture canyons, ridges, seascape or quiet lights at night. You already know lzow good it is to live in the Newport Beach area. Now, visit the nine innovatively designed model hot1'1es in tl1e spectacular comnzunity everyone is talking about. Harbor Ridge. Above all else in Newport Beach. HMhor RU/gt E.st.attJ.. Large attached homes ai•rragmg S500,000 Har6or R.iJ~ Out. l.Juunous condomlr11wn.s aoeraging SJ25,000 Hll1'6or RUltt C#lt.olft Hommta. D1ff errng in s1u and vif'W aueragmg $42.5,000 Obtain the Property R'IJOrl required by Federal lAto and read 1t befort signing anythmg No Fed~I agmcy has judged the tMnts or TXJlut, 1/ any, of tlus propert~ Pr1cn effectme 12/79 17 Harbor Ridge Dnu., Nrwporl Beoch (714) 640"6776. Off S11~gla.u Hill Rood. su,.. ••• coun Oto TMI U AT I Ofl C#.LI l"OtlNIA to0tt TMI CDUM"TY Ofl OUMoa ., ....... O-OaaTOSHOWC#.VH fl<Ht ll•UCI • ~I" J ..... ._ ~c-1 ltOSC. •li•• ... , ..... , ....... .._ tee.-.,_ LAO<·--u _,, T• UUlt.»4111 ..... ---~ .......... Or-c-Oelff ....... De< , .... ,.,..Mfl '·" "9 11 Ill. ..,._ .... ~ 11.,.. 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AN1t91 NEW YORK -The Treaaury Depart· ment•s aa.tqa bond dJvialon ha made a well· pablicmd New Year's reeofutkm, the better, it la said, to aerve the dimlnlabtna. dialJ'UDtled bood· buytq publlc. • It 11 c1tanstn1 the deal,nattons for tta 1avin1a bondl, m•ktna Serles E bonds Serles EE, and Serta H bonds Series JDJ. It 11 alao cbanitnc the name al Serte9 EE bonda, from U.S. Savinp Bonds to U.S. Enero Savi.op Bonda. It ts chana· ing the denominations; it is chaqin1 maturities too BOW 1UIS improves the pl'OIJ'am, from the buyer's point of view. isn't very clear And whether the public eoes for the ballbooed new provam de· pends upon aomequestiooable assumptions. The assumption, for ex.ample, that the public will be elated to receive 7 percent yields inatead of 6 percent, when in.Oation runa at 13, and that Small specialty shopplno centef" to be built. More than 1.5 million tourists visit this beautiful wine country area annually. Growth strictly limited in area making thl~ an excellent Investment opportunity ReadV' to oo. Call: ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYUSHTYPE ONGOOO QUAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r~~---------------F---, fllltntflllooupon,dlp..Onllwtthtt.71 + .aa~to. I Pllot Printing. Label Div. I Poll Offlce Box 15e0 • 330 W. Bay St. 1 Com Meu. Cellfomta 92828 I - I I I t I I B• Sure to UM Your Ztpoode I t f !LOT PRINTING L---------------------rl they'll have to bold the new booda only u yean ln· stead al ftve. Whlle 1 pettt!tlt la a full percentqe Point more than that enviaioned when the booda were revealed a year qo. lt does not, u bu been augeat.ed, dou· ble your money in that time. IT MIGHT. as most people now reallze, return to the buyer twice as many dollar bllla a.a were paid for the bonds. But if the coming 11 yean are like the put 11, those dollars will buyonlyhalfu much. Retent.ioo or some old features will probably please buyers as much or more. Bond "profit" continues to be free of state and local income tu· es. And taxes on the accumulated interest ln Serles EE bonds can be def erred unW the booda are re- d~med -perhaps even deferred unW a persoo la retired and m a lower bracket than durln& working years. Will the public like the idea of waiting 11 years in order to earn the full 7 percent interest., Redeem before 11 years and yield Is only 6.S per- cent Full interest ~ed to be paJd alters years. What will the public say about having to bold1 Series EE bonds at least six months before re· deeming them·! Under the old system redemptions were allowed after only two months. Many workers on payroll deduction plans used to do that in part because lnflatioo bit lnto thell' paycbedl.s. ' THE QUESTIONS remain. Will the program stop the tide of redemptions that bas plagued the sav iogs bond program for more than a year? Will infla· lion be curtailed, thus givl.Jl& the paoram a fighting chance? The latter question la the btagest unknown, not just for the booda pros:ram but for all investment programs, whatever their-nature: stock.a, cor· porate bonds, savings certiftcates, investment real ea tale. But there 1s a dimension to other investments that s aVlllgs bonds do not now share. It ia the possibility, the chance or doing better than the in- flation rate, the chance or keeping assets from eroding With inflation at 13 percent, and with double digit inflatJoo Wcely to continue for another year and probably beyond, the bolder of a bond paying 6.5 percent can hardly keep pace, oo matter the tax benefits It isn't that the Treasury Department bun't worked on the problem, the problem is that they haven't solved it. Thus the bi& problem of the old boods remains the big problem with the new ones too. Jolm P. Blauld, Jr., of Uatced CaUfond• Baak has joined Credit Policy and AdmJ.n.lat.ratioo u manager or the Credit Department. Blnuki lives in Huntington Beach. lwlllltrtal Micro S1aema. i.e., of Oran1e. baa announced the appointment of DoqJu Beeber of Huntiogtoo Harbour as national dealer repreaen- tative. The appointment of Snee Keller of Hunt· lneton Beach to the J>Mitioo of restonaJ sales manager bu been anDOunced by 8'1Ja• MarbUq 87a&ems of Lona bland, N. Y. "8ell llameU of Fotmtain Valley bu been pro- moted to the newly-created poUtioo of nat1oaal atratelic manufacturlnl apecialllt. ~ Da&a 87a&ema, Ille .• a business data proceuln1 aervlce ln Canon. Seven Newport Beach insurance repreMD· tatives have woo the industry'• 1111 National Sala Achievement Award. They AN G.,_.. ..... ,, C. Keat ru 1t, 1o1u1 c. e~ llldt~ a. llllf· Iba•, BurJ M. Jamn. Jetrre; D. Pa791ar ud aoben~ all of the Newport Beach brancbof- ftce of Ufe luuuceC.O. LEASE it From The Leider WEARE OFF TO A RECORD L..EA8S Y!ARI Btlnllflt Ftom Our PrlOlno P.olloy, Seloctlon And SUpitt> '~. With gold selling at more than $SOO an ounce, people line up outside the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank to buy gold coins issued by the Japanese government to mark the Year of the Monkey. Bottom pbotoa abow both sides ol the 1,000 Hone Kon& dollar (200 U.S. Dollar) coin. Over The Counter MASO l.itlfllwp ... . n"' ,. ~ .~ '"-• 14 10'. ... ..... ... " . n"" ... 10 1'7"-, .. \1 • ,., ... , . ~i·-.. '• ll .... 1 10 .. •• • Jt\o lH .. -· 10, 11"-'-. .. 11 ...... .... ,, ... I --.. ..... \"t II ,,. ..... ... . .... ... -... "' ':..: .; " . \) l'I. • n .. 11 • 11 • t .. .,... . . , . .. .. 11·~ ,, .. JO , ... 11.. • i ........ . ' " , ... ~· .. ''• .. "'-. -' t1'> ... ""' ' ,, ...... 141"-t. • .. " ... '""' ,.... ... ,. . '5 1 • ' ltlolo. \1 N DAIL y f'ILOf •• Tiie '*° orpntaatkft U. IDClllt '9 cludm.,.. 1-..foOd nRa..a wl('I09•a91 =•=-and 111* pvwUa u. ..._ aD tlildlt al IOdal J!f Md>oMM't 80W baa toa» f,000 '"&rdMI .. from alllll to COMt. 'n.. T·ll dWD ha JDCllW tblD U00 Ullb, ftclit are cooatdlnbl1 more than t.bl l.(IOO IUPll'DWteU ID U. SafewQ cba1D. tM 1.JOO d1lcDadl ~ lD die...,_ oetwprk and th• 110 ltOn8 under ... Seen. Roebuck blamer. In abort, McDon.aJd'1 and 7·11 an the moat ub6quttoua name• on tbe retail landacape. And they tend to be 1RvttatklGal poUrtl for kidt. 'lbat'a wbere ta. ll'OUbJe l&artl. u Y ooc. TBE founcler a1 11cnm11d'1, Pr"O•ilted the All·Ammiean diet of bambuqen IDd milk ababl. YOU can lm11h.e then bow be must UVe feh when a Maryled wom&d, the mother al ecbool·~ children, eom- plaiDed reeently that a McDooa.ld'1 ut.emU waa put lor enorttnc c:oca•ne. The lady told a ~ eomm.Jtt.ee that a pluUc coffee atirrer tut McDonald'• Ii•• to eustomen •aa pt. tinl ntenlive double use u a "coke" spoon. II' YOO RAVE A complunt about McDonald's, It mli,bt take montba to set aome adion. But tb.ll oae re- ceived promJJt •Uentioa. F.dwanl Schmidt, the pnsident of the fut-food chain, aald: "'McDonald's will either redesip or d1.eeoatiaue the item altocetbet.'' Aod that'• bow we licked the cocaine problem in Amertca. Tbe 7·11 eooveoience store chain bad a similar prob- lem. U 100'n &bopped in a 7·11, you know it carries • limited ueortment of fast·movinl items. It's heavy oo beer and ci.....,U.. Many of the stores in the chain were also dolnl well with c•earette papen. Btrr THEY A.a£ NOT dotn& well with that Item anymore. At least the stores whacb are owned by Southland no longer carry cicarette papers Jere Thoml*>fl, president of Southland and son ol the founder of the 7-11 cbain. ordered the 3,000 company-owned wuu - t.he rest are franchised -to diacoolinue the sale of cigarette paper.i because he's reasonably certain they're beans used to rolJ manjuana, not tobacco Market Deadlock Persists; Dow Drops NEW YORK <APl Tbe stock manet wu little c han&ed today. caupt lD a dea.cHock between buyers and sellers that hu penu.at.ed all W'eell. 1be Dow Jooes averaae of 30 i.ndustnala wu down 1.19 point.a to -11 l H£• l'Oltlf 1.API 0.C 21 HEW V()tlft IAPI ·-·· ........... P,.-v1outo U"\I --"""'"'"-.... , ..,,., Two te•n ~ J ... t ·-· '"""'-,.,, .. _ T-y ,., "' ., . ... ~ )1 -· l ,.,,., 'II 010 " ~ w 'f Ofl • """ UP< no ..,,._.., ()Kh -V..cM._, r.,. .. ,_ ...... "'"" -- Gold.,_, •••••• ..fte. .....~. s.i.ct.s _...., fJlflU• _,. ~ --ll1tf'OUl>OO •"'"-ltalnq .SU 00 ~--:--1i..,.t.m.40, •P 17 ~ ...... ..,,, ...... °' z..tctl·.-.i-i._ a':9"-..._. ............ ..,,,.,.,, •ow ,,_, e~f .... rd Hlll1t9 'rlc• U lUl,°"toO -•9ft·. ~I-· f.WI< ....... U».A.efltot.n • l f .i I • • 1 f ' •' ;j !I ;t -· TBsrv& l'ALaa ror. ~tt talk .. lUJ"Ded lDto uc1 mlmft. Str•DJ• litr'uclurM an • •troea .,..,.,. A.ad lawa, too. lo the form ol tu cNdlta ror bomeowbth wU11q to ln..a ill the new, old ~. Then are boomh\I mctutri.. iD lolar heaters. wood 1tove1 and lrul ulatkm. Tbe 1oarln1 price of petroleum. the worries over nuclear.rower, the environmeot catcbu ln tbe use or ec.W. all are cnatlq a new panoply or power - renewable ener1Y sources. Renewable becau.ae the sun drenches lbe earth with enormous amou.ntl or enerc.y every minute ~ every day. J\JST EIGRI' •INllTES away aa Ugbt flies la tbe~1est power plant ln the netih ood. The Harvard Busioesa School. in a study titled "Eneriy Futures," says lt ls plaualbJe that renewable enerry wtll tlll a fifth of the nation's power needa by the year 2000, almost u much aa natural 1as doe9 today. That means children alive today will be ligbtin1 their school lamps in the next 10-lS yean with electricity born of wind and tide, wood ,and waste, warm ocean currents and the focused rays of the sun. Dr. Bennett Miller, program director of solar, geothermal and storage systems for the Department.. pf Energy. sees the near future this way: lN THE NORmEAST, power plants will churn out electricity rrom wood waste In the Southwest, fields of mirrors wtll focus the sun·s rays on furnaces. and except for wisps of superheated steam. 1t "'°Ill bear little resemblance lo an electnc plant In the Northwest , hydroelectnc dams will contmue to pour out cheap electricity, but they will be aided and abetted by eiaot windmill• with an armapread of 300 feet catchlng the Pacific breeus. SIMILAR WINDMILLS will dot the east slopes or the Rockies and the Great Plains Can you picture a million of them? A federal study has OH the Southeast coast, an offshore rig could boil volatile gas using the moderate heat of the Gulf Stream, making 1t produce eltttric1ty or storable .~ ........... EXPERIMENTAL SOL.AA FURNACE TESTED IN TROY, N.Y. Minors Are Uaed to Focua Sun'• Energy on Exch•n~r chemical energy tor transport to shore. Floating, tetbered "ducks" contalrung generators will perk with the changing wind-blown waves. producmg electnc1ty like hydroelectric dams capturing the toll of surface waters It 's just not farf etched anymore Jn most cases prototypes are already be10g built TH•:N THERE ARE more pll'bc1an uses Alrecid}", homf•.s are being t-mbelhshed w1lh awnings to put off the summer sun and southern windows to catch the winter rays for warmth. Solar panels beat water and air to beat the bouae. The coat or solar cells is droppinr fast, and perhaps within five years they will be cheap enough "'10 install on residential roofs. where they will grab bits of hght called photons wtuch will trigger the movement of electrons m other words. clectnc1ty On the farm and at regional stations. vats will digest plant and arumal waste to produce methane gas for heating ' Farmers will ferment left.over grain and dUtlll alcohol to run tractors or help run cars. THESE THINGS AllE happening now One rlrm in Colorado already harvests the manure from 40,000 catUe and converts 1t into enough met.bane gas to fuel half the needs of a 50 megawatt power plant Sewage plants around tbe country have built similar airtight c hambers where bactl•rta digest human wahte and produce heat and gas New York Caty 1s rons1denng ways to lap off the methane gas seeping out of landfill sites Says Dr. Miller, "As you go around tbe country 20 years from now, you're not 1otni to see those replicas of the standard power planl thal bums oil. coal and gas and which almost always looked the same "You're going lo see different kinds of technology producing the energy the country needs. The consumer. presumably and hopefully. 1.11 not go10g to notice tht" difference You'll only nouce the difference when you travel around the country and look for Cemetery H~toric Site America's Black.Heritage Traced to Pilgrims By JULES LOH Al'S,...lal~ Pl.YMOUTH, Mass. Marge Anderson could barely make out, in the moongk>w. that the weed grown thicket where she was standing was a cemetery. How odd a place for a new life to begin. "Four small grave markers were spaced in side the remains of an old wooden fence," she re called. "SOME11UNG CAME OVER ME. Suddenly I knew. I had no doubt, that this place would mean a great deal to me. It was almost like a relig1ous ex perience. lmade up my mind to comeback." Anderson dJd go back, again and again, a nd in the six years since, with the :ieal of an evangelist. she has converted that forgotten graveyard into an archeological treasure trove listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The cemetery 1s four miles from Plymouth Rock. One more historic site ln a town awash with them would seem of little import. Except that this one marks that strain of America's heritage which is black, riCbt back to the Pi.lirims. ••1 GSEW UP IN PLYMOUTH BUT never felt a part of the historical community," Ma. Anderson said. SWleeti Margaret Hamilton, 77. the time-wile old st.orekeeper, ··cora," who doled out Max- well House cof- fee and tree ad- vice to TV viewers for five yearsi 11 re-ported Y beio1 replaced In favor ol Che n w look featurtn1 ••youn1 wbi9-perauppera." It was not that there was a conscious eflort to exclude blacks. but it was lf everybody auumed that blacks just weren't here. .. All the black school children wbo came here on class tnps never saw a reflfK1.ion of therru.elvea. Well , now they will." The cemetery that so move<t Ms Anderson that moonlit rught ts called Parting Ways, the site 1s at a fork in the road At one time 1t was a black settlement of perhaps 30 residents. MS. ANDEllSON, A WOMAN IN HEil late twenties, said that although she had not previously lroubled to go search for evidence or the old settle- ment, she had known about it from girlhood. lfer parents had told her the story of its founders. They were four black men. Cato Howe, Prince Goodwin, Plato Turner and Quamany Quash. The four, in 1792. were granted freedom and 94 acres as reward ror service in the Revolutionary War When the last house in the settlement burned down, in L908, the land reverted to the town, lts hil· tory forgotten. "Ironically," Ms. Anderson said, "the town had plan:; to tum the land into, of all thinp, a cemetery " Instead. the town has leased the land to the corporation Ms. Anderson orcani%ed. THAT WAS AFTER SHE POaED over muaty records, wrote letters. belled moaey, pep-talked upwards ol 40 archeoloct.sta and billtorlana and flnally aot Partin1 Ways excavated and studied. The dleeen found pottery and other artifact.a auieettinc African ortfblJ. A muaeum la planned. 1n the courae or .u ber research, Ma. An· denon located, in California, a delceodant of one Abraham Ple?'ce. R~ make Pierce out to be the black a lave of ahlp captain John Pierce wbo arrived lo Plymouth aboard the veaael "AMe" in 1823 when tbe coloRy •• leu t.bao three yean old. •"l'OaE .U£ NV•OOl18 aanaBNCD to Abraham PMtce," Ma. AndenoG Mid, ••but oo rderenee befote 183$ to t.be f,ct tbat be WU black. .. We can prwume fl'OJD Wt that b.11 race 1lmpl)' wu aot ol ccmcem to UM Olbel' ColoDllU, that be JU1t tlt to. "SO wbeil sehool ebildriil come to mtt P&l'UDI Wa11 ~bi ~ey WW ~ tom«hlia&:aboat tbe .. rim• &bat tbtJ didD'\ tnowi iiifore. IOIDethiaa aboUt ~. t~KQ"'be tMy WW cllteOYV tut tM PUaftml bad llOINihln1 apedjl tbat we aeitd to ct' Mtk to:• t .. It. Tbat'1 wbat'• 1ota1 to cbaq " TODAY, •ALP Of Uae natlou't D""1 OMCI• eom• from 00. a 4Ul'tar fNm D.lllblra1 ... ud 11 perceal hoin coal. Nuelur Pon!' proridM aboal 4 per ad ~c demi about I .. ca. Of thole, the dam.a are tbt only example of ren•wabl1 eo.ra. Cd Wbile t.My are the mott .nldlat. almolt all at U. top.q= attea for dam8 ba•e been ap « .,. eeolollealt1 out ot bouada. SWl. there are aome n11110 um:aaed, small dam.a alon• Amerlca'a rlvera, abandoned Ions a10 by companies t.bat used t.bem to produce eleetrtelty and lbeo moved OD. But thel"e are other readily available IOUtteS to draw on. There la biomua -tbe lump aum ol wood M>d waat.e material of blolQOcal orilin, everyt.biq from aewase to manure. It aU belina with the IUD. ONLY ONE st-MILLIONTH ol the aun'a rays reach earth and half of lb.at la reflected back Into apace. Only a fractlo11 of l percent ol the av.U.ble 1u1l'a enerey la captured and turned into cbemical enerey by plaat life. Wood wu Amertu'a primary fuel leas than 100 yean qo. 1n 1900, It still accounted for a quarter of the naUon 'a fuel needs. It baa dwindled to 2 percent. Yet Sweden 1eu 8 percent ol lta eDeJ"IY from wood and Finland 15 percent. American technoloey bu found ways of pellet.Wn1 wood wastes and other wood product& that will make that renewable resource competitive with Western coal. So say the Harvard researcbera. DOE'a Dr. Mlller says wood can be used far more than lt IB today. "YOU CAN DO that without sacrifictne any of our forest land. We have. Just in new grow th every year , the equivalent of 5 percent of our energy needs lf you used au or thitl you wouldn 't make a dent al all m the fores ts · This country 1s becoming far more forested now than 1t was JOO years ago · The secret to using renewable energy sources 1s the vanet) available and the strategy of choosmg what uJ particularly suited to a etven area of the country. While wood might be part ol the answer in lhe Northeast, se" age and garbage treatment in urban areas, manure and plant wastes in rural areas. the direct rays or the sun might be lht-major answer an the Southwest and wrnd 10 the "1ndbelt states that ramble across the Great Plains nENCB dtmcmtnted .... , .... .,...~ ol UJe IOlU poftl' tow• wttb a 1ktorJ parabolic mlMor tb•J boilt tn tll• P)'reGMI to fOClll tJM IUD'I r.,a OD & ~UCJJ:il lta.m wblch a.ctrfdty. Now tbe D•J>•rtment of Ener1y la bulldln1 a d•moo1tratlon plant near Bara tow, wblcb wUJ be tbe prototype for other clean auwen to electrtcaJ prod\ldioo lD tbe 9Ullbelt. Ill the next two dec•d•• wisMSmWa wt1.l produce pe~ 5 percent of tbe nation • electrical oeedl. Small models already are seJJiDi to farmers, Plorida lD tbe Gulf .,_., 111 ~ 4ar II eQu.al to 10, _. • Uae aver•t• deUy ••• of •lectrteaJ ..., .. ~ Uult.dlbtel. Dr. Mtlhr •sphlat, uoenera117 people .,. ·~a •bout UaM. But u ~ loot ..,. bard at ft you eaa become conriDeed, lib I am. lb.at J.t'• • very amalble opUoe for two reHom. Number one ta bas. load. It ~ all &be UllM. The seeond la tbAt H&toe - oamt1Y the Southeast, wblda will UYe tbe ...... demaod .. eleetridtf In the nest 2ID ,_,. and rtlbt now bu the amal._, reaervea." ~ "8td ..,.r la•~ .r•11 ee...ik -~II 1•11• •• ~e~r•••el•· It'• •l'•ll••le •• eft!lg,68 .... • ·" -but there are some 1taot windmllla abu.lld1n1 SOUTBEaN C.\LIFO&NIA Edlaon ls bulldine a larae machine near Palm Sprinas It ia desi&ned to 1enerate three million watta in winda of <C-0 mile. an hour. Ill the next five yean, t.be company bopea to have up to ta wind machines in place. Tbe GeneTal Electric Co. is buildiq a _. millioo Ulllt for the Enerey Department on a bW near Booae, N.C. ft ls expected to produce two million watt.a. eleclridty enough for 500 bomea. Boeln& ia slated to build a wind turbtDe with blade. of 300 fHt for the Enero Department. It •ill be capable of 2.5 million watts. Just as the sun produ~ wind by the variable beat.ine of au. 1t also cooperates with Ute mooo in producing Udes THE FaENCB HAVE bwlt a 2-4-wut st.at.Jon on the GuU of St Malo m Bntt.any wung a dam w1lb reversible turbines to catch the ebb and now of the Udes Each urut can produce up to 10.000 blowatts Other t1daJ power stallon.s are pro~ an Gn!at Bntam, the Ba y o f l'und y near th e l S Canad.tan border. -.nd Ute ~an J ose Gulf in Argentina. but '>O far the 1nve-s tment money has not been provided The Brillsh are worlung to ca pl un the energy an the rollJ.ng waves of the Engl!Sh CbanneJ. ancbortna s.eaboru 1eoeratora wblch produce eleetrlctty a lbe waves turo tbelr turblnes The proposal for offshore power plants lo produce electric1ty from the temperature d1fferent1al of the Gulf Stream .rnd deeper. colder waters. bolds 1 onvanc1og potential, says Dr Miller SCrEN11STS ESTIMATE that the thermal energy puau1g by If that is in the distant future. homeowners in California a.re worltine with solar eoern bere and now. The aolar 1y1tem1 market ia boomina, lbanb to a state law allowmg bomeownen to deduct 55 percent of tbe cost from tbelr Income taxes. Californians are spending nearly Sl.80 mlllloo solu dollan tbia year. THE aTY OF San Dteco bu pasHd an ordinance requlltQa all new homes to unincorporated areas to be equipped with solar bot water 1yaterm begiontnc lD 0 ctober 1980. And the city of Davis sinlJed out by President Carter u the nation'• leading example of enercy comervatioo, bu tough build.in& ordsnaoces on window placement , f~undation requirements and ceilin1 lMU lat:icla. Most experts acree that we have bttome too uaed to easily transportable hqu1d fuels and centralized power generation. BECAUSE THE SUNLIGlll' falls everywhere, there wHI be the tendency to decentralize power producuon to an extent "l gurss the way I'd put 1t." say'! 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DaH Cowaaa led uae Celtia 1'lllndQ aiCbt wttb rr wblle Bird blt 18 tD ,..,_ mt three quarten. ........... lJUb CoKb Tam lliualb r:at aearlJ everJtldnl be aaked from bla pla1ers ThW"lld.aJ .qbt, but lt .... ·t enoaCla to a.op ltareem Abdul- J abbar. uoug 18 Jt18'I' too IDOd to stap ocme'etflldJ.'• NlaMlke laid, I ''I tbaaOt Ben Poq1l8Ue and Jamea Hardy p~ed ;ell on Kareem. bat be tUled ua. ·• be laid. AbduJ...Jabbar aeored 31 poials, 18 ID tbe ftrst half before a Salt Lake City sellout crowd of 12,015. Mater Del's Crall Carlyle (below) dives for a loose ball durm1 Tbursda) ntcht'i quarterflD.al action with Newport Harbor in the Oranae basketball tourney. Trytna to beat Carlyle to the ball ls Newport'• Kevir Droke Mater Dei edaed the Sallon. SM.1. See story, page 88. N1.ualke aald tbe tmldD& potnt came ln tbe second quarter whem tbe Lakera reeled off MYeD flllt break b91ketl. Clones: MeDonald, Sehliehter THE IAlll!'R8 8llOI' •.t per- cent ID tbe aeeand quarter in bullcllq up a 81-54 balftllbe ec11e. Tbe LUen dlfwe Mid tbe Jau to a (l9ir ot Geld _.. dar· lDI ..... mblate llntda bl tbe ~ quarter, after tbe Jm bad tabn a ... ftnt qamter lead. They Are as Articulate as They Are Accurate ,....o/a..na -~~ PASADENA -A lot Of West Cout rtten call Art Scbllcbter a topbomore awl llcDonald. Nearl1 as many lchrelt wrtten call McDonaJd a sen1or bBdlter. IDdeed. there aren't DJQJ pbymtcal betweeu tbe oPDOlln8 Role Bowl qJWterbacb .. Seblldat.r~ Ohio State'• t-2, !QO.poand aeeond-year starter, ad llel>onald, USC'• t-2, J.IO.. D0-4 ..eaed-JUI' sun., blt.b look Schlictd.er, wbo bu al.readJ dnwn the attentioo of pro scouts. Sa1'1 Norm Pollom ol tbe Buffalo Billi: ''Tbll 1\11 is a great athlete. He does thlno euy. Wte Bert (Jonn). He looD 1lU he'11ot the ii.le, weiabt. bulk you're k>oldDI for. He movee IO easily. so OuidlJ." Sc:bllcbt.r bu one advantqe over MeDould. lie'• alwaya been a staner. He WU 10 ..,od, ill fact. tbat wbm be came ID u a freshman, tbeD bead eoecb Woody a.,_ mned two-year etartlDa QB Rod Gerald to wide receiver. Ohlo. Scbliebter'1 alma mats. Zechman. known for bb lmqtneth'e flair for offeme. bu helped putt.be O back in Ohio State, a team lmowa malD· ly for eomervatl.-e. nm.Aomtnetect foot- ball. w~ on a one--to-cm .,_. wttb ~ue~ ~at.be~~ from 4 to 1J while 4'ecr ?bl ldl ill· tereepdlma from 21 to s. 801U!i&ING EL8B RW people re- allu ii tbat Sdlllcbt.er under WooclJ Haya actua.lb e_uaed 11 timel ._. tbaD --a.rte Bruce. Abcb:d.Jabbmr and Norm Nix- on scored eas1 fut break l.uaDa to lift tbe IAbn tbe &Md !Or lood u-...s. ''Oua GAllE PIAN was to rotate ID the middle and set a 1m.U. mm cm Kareem," Mid Laker Ooeela Pmal W.u..ad Nlualke said the defe.lke p&Qed well. but tbe Labn...tJt tbe bot band. .,... ... u., lbot \lib._. wwe c'-94 froal U. same ~ mold. ,,.., IDQ not be Sapermm bat .., ba .. been known to throw fOatbllll OftJ' tall bn"dtnp. TIM>' an u articulat. u tbeJ are ac· eurate, aa ftl'Satl1e u they are nlua· ble. But If you bad to pick Jull two words to describe tbem, tt would be leaden and winnen. .. WON nsaYTBING t• 1oln1 wrona. be tblnb, 'I'll come up with a way for aa to wtn', .. aaya USC Coacla Jobo Boblnaon of llcDonald. Adda quarterback Coach Paul Hackett: ''His commitment to atudyina football off the field ii st.auering." The praise comes in just as fast for avr n WASN'T UNTIL wa •• r POD, when Earle Bruce took over, tbat Schlichter be1an reacbln1 b11 full potential. Altbou1b it'• not bllhlY publldsed. part of tbe reuon •• t.be acquilltton or Fred Zechman as quartert.ck and wide receiver coach. It's DO coi..ncldence that Zedunan WU lured away from Miami. Trace H1Ch ln "I dall't ddM we're 8 S 1~ c-.,n Brace aap. "I tblnt ...... a I ~ foot.ball team. I bope n pma........ · fedively. I tldDk tbat'a more lmparUat. bow many TDI JOU put up tMn. bow many bil pla)r• you put then. bow many bltetteptiom you don't throw.'' If Obio State la a nmniq team, <See a.DNES. hp .. , .. ••=:=• eood Job cm wen.·· udd.. ne Jaa palled to wtW.n 118-W a. a pair of free tbruws bJ Adria Daatley wttb l :rJ left UI t.be pme, but couJd I• DO doler. NbiaD ftnlabed witb rr paiDU md Jamaal Wilkes added 1J fOl' tbe Liken. immer Gives eammates e Credit INGLEWOOD <AP ) -The ore the Loi Angeles ~es· arlie Simmer keeps rolling lone in a reeord·aeUiol scoring eak, the more be credits his am mates. "My line bu been setting me p. They have been worttne real ard," be said Tbunday n1gbt ft.er be extended bia 1oalacor· ·n1 streak to 13 conaecuUve amea wttb bis 33rd and 34th oab ol the season in a 3-0 vie· ry over the vislting Quebec Nordlques. Simmer'• modern-day Na· onal Hockey Lea1ue record uta him only three back of tbe alltime mark ot 18 Ht by Harry <See mza. Pace•> It's Going to Be a Brawl··Younghlood Defensive End Is Confident Rams Will Beat Dalla• Sunday By IOBN 8EVANO 0t .. De11yrlM41Wt On ::z:;rr. Ram defensive end Jack Youn likes to go bunttnc. Why? Because lt belpe blm to relax. Yoqbk>od didn't bave the luxury of a day otf th.ll •Mk u the Rams pre· pared to meet Dallas ln tbeir NFC playoff encounter Sunday, but he's 10-. lnl to be hunting nonetheless. It'• Just lmtead ot wild life tbe All·pro wilf be lrYin8 to bas the likes of Tony Doneu and Roser Staubach. .. IN ODD TO BEAT Dallu we're 1oln1 to have to acore more than tbem or keep them from acorint more than ua," laYI tbe 10.year veteran with a IJ'ln. •·rve tot complete conftdence we're 1otn1 to be ready emotionally and pbyaically," be added more aeriOUlly. ··People come to play in December." The Rams have made 1ix prior Sun· day trips in December and walked away emptybanded on most of them, ln- cludlng three againat the Cowboys. SO WHAT MAKES Youqblood feel t.Jus year is going to be any dlflermt? "Because we're youneer and hun- grier ," be amwers wltbout batting an eyelash. "Not that our other temna didn't feel the same way, but this particular team bas accompliabed a lot. We were in second place roe most ot the year. 1bese gu~ want to to out and set after some folk.a.'' Playiq tbe role of the catcher rather tban the cat.cbee bas taken ill toll on the Rama over the couru of tbe seuoo. Youn1blood, bhnaelf, wu dralDed Ui every capacity alter the lab sam• of tbe campalp "WI! BAD TO PIA Y catdmp footbell most ol tbe year and tbat wu touch oo me intemily·wlae," be says. '"Ibis wu by far DlY rou.ibest sealOD became the emoUonal and pbysical upects weitbed harder. "Tbere wu an awful lot of mental preuure. I certainly wasn't pleued witb bow we ended the 1euoa (k>sing to New Orleam, 21-\4), but I lhiDk the two weeka we've bad off bu belped to re· lleve aome ot that preuure we'ye been 1oiD1 tbrou&b " PO& YOUNGBLOOD, be relleHd much al tbe preaure by enjoytnc ooe ol bil flneat aeuoos in the Nn.. Hill lS quarterback sacks ror ezceff.I hi• cloMat pursuer (Fred Drrer witb Dine> OD tbe team . And yet, despite tbe personal accompHthmenta, like beiDI named to b i s aeventb stralgbt Pro Bowl , Youn1b&ood knows that oae man cannot do tbejob. ·'Thia iln't IOlnc to be any harder than the previoua playoff 1amea we've bad. but lt'• l'Oinl to be as bard," the Rams' captain warm. ··u ·s ioma to take 4S people ~ lntenae football for 60 minut.e9 for us to W'Ul. ''Tbe 1ame ia coiDI to be like a street fil,bt. A brawl la all It ll. But reaching the Super Bowl la a team elfort. Tbe ln· dividual awards can come tater. it's the perfonnlng and the team effort. that's the tbrilllne part about 4S people pulling tocetber. "I'• J1.lBT AS UCftED about play. inc WI Sunday u I've ever been. It's <See &AIU. Pace Ba> 111••!1 tlae Greek I 1tH011sto~ Injuries Mount ••• and So Does IJne· Cb&r1en baft an tdae ID TtrtuaUJ ne17 otber art a, apeclallJ wllb both Campbell and Put.od.al alliDt- . - .. •••••'Ir ftree 6••b £~•fl• 1.i. • .ten Mike 8-y seored three toab for the fint ~ time tbb MUOD and Clark Gllliee added a 1oat , and two uaista 'lbunday n10it to lead the New York lalanden to a 7-3 NaUonal Hockey Leaaue victory over llootreal . . . Center BenJe Federke scored one 1oal and two anlata to lead a third-period comeback that eave St. Loula a 3-2 victory over the Red Winp in the inalaeural hockey nme at Joe Loula Aftna ln Detroit . Buffalo's Gil Perreaalt and Dumy Gare scored 1oala 15 seconds apart in the second period to propel the Sabres to a S-3 triumph over Toronto . . . Toronto traded veteran forward Pal Boa:teUe to Hart.lord for Bob Step~eDaoa Tbunday . 111.khaU Varaakov scored twice ln a 5:09 span, sparking a fave-1oal, second-period outbunt and powenng the Soviet Union's Central Red Army team lo a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers. llmlY ... Bob Ramage'• power-play coal midway through the ftnal period iced a come-from-behind victory for Colorado as lbe Rockies defeated Minnesota, 4-3. ~ (27 Peftlt•) Sp•r•• •••t .. DHe 0.-seored 71 pctnta, CedJ1e Maswell m bad 19 and LurJ lllnl added 11 in juat three quarten u eo.too ripped San Dle,o, 11.8-17, Thursday night for their elpth win in their lut nine games Greg Ballard scored a career h1eb 'Z7 potnta to pace Washington to a 117 108 victory over Milwaukee . . Eddie Jolt.um'• ~foot jump shot with t.hne seconds left gave Atlanta a 112-110 victory over Houston . . lllke Mltcllell poured In 34 points, 12 in a pivotal third-quarter rally that sparked Cleveland lo a 12s-110 victory over the New York Knicb Jllllu Entnc led a fourth-quarter rally as Philadelphia beat San Antonio, 118 114 . . . The Detroit Piatona, with the wont re<lOrd ln the NBA, received another jolt 1bunday when veteran center Bob Lamer was placed oo the injured reserve list with a frac- tured left band. He will beoutofactionlndeflnitely. lt'Uetf'• 23 u_. £••• •e•e• 8t•te Senior llJclaael WUeJ acored 23 points to lead m Lone Beach St.ate to an 89-72 victory over Colorado at the Long Beach Arena 'lbunday night in coUese basketball play . . . USF at ita first game u Texaa freshman Georse TtlrMT acored us polnta includ.lna a crucial basket LD the wanin1 moments to beat~ Dooa, 85-61. USP came Into the eame with a 9--0 record . . Senior lv.ard Ricardo Bl"OW'9 scored 'Z7 points and forward ,._, hlltt added 26 lo live Pepperd.lne a 96-89 upset win over Kamas ... Pacific continued unbeaten at home with an 87-75 win over Portland beblned a ~point. 11-rebound performance by jwrtor forward a. Conell-. Pacific la ~ at home, 5-7 overall ... Ken= Coach lee Ball aaid be baa auapeoded freshman Sam , h1a 7·1 starttna center and freabman Dirk llbmlefteld. a top reserve euard. for Saturday's 1ame asainlt Notre Dame. They broke tn.ln1ni rulea, accordins to Hall. IJSC'• W'lllCe W't.• Pep W' .,..~A .,.rfl Tbe trophy cue of Oartel Wlalle may tel a • bit crowded before be tu.ma pro next year The USC t.allbacll, who receoUy won the Heiaman Trophy u colletefoot.ball '1ooutancHn1 player, bu added the Pop Warner award to h1a collection. lt'a preMDted to the molt valuable sen1or player on the West Cout each year ... The National FootbUl Leape topped 1J m11lloo fans in total attendanee for the flnt time du.rtnc the 19'71 aeuon . . Prall Kadi, former Ari.r.ona Stec. football coach, wu repaid tl,000 bJ the acbool for cbarlt.J aDd pollUcal contrlbutJona be made over the nut two years, tbt A.rUoaa Republie said todaJ ... Daw tl"BIC'• Brr , a pluer and coadl durtaa the Gnea 897 Packer sJory ,._.4 &be 19:1 bu hem nll9"d ot bla datlel u aubtaat bad eoeeh defemhe eocrilDator, Paebr Coecb and a..ra1 llanqer Ban 8Carr said todaJ. "We DMd a fnlb approach," sa.ld Starr . . . &lek 8alTJ of tbe NBA 8oustoG Rocketa la amoai ll defendw• ma lanutt bra Welt Oranle, N.J. woman wbo clalma abe wu uaauit.d • 8uTJ tried to 1et a bectlln1 fan last year at tbe Rut&en A&blMlc Cemer. ............... FoUowtno .,. Ute tlDP IDOrtl IWfttt on TV tonfOht. Ratlnot r~e: ( (" ( ( e)lteflent; " ' ' worth watching; ( ( fair; " forget lp.-.,Qlannet7 ''' ~~.,,, ...... ~~ .............. Uae ... ~,;r-,........, Laa"'""'•• -......... ~ .......................... ...., ................. a.ac_..ftat11t .. Ma :·• .... 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I PlftClDAU1 WU tl'1 a .. 4f1:--· •• 11A11D 10 PVT • fllllPF OD wbat tlm dub baa. I& bu a lot of ~ and • lot of IDdJYidlaala. You can fall Imo a trap if JOU ba•e too mucb to1etberne11. TosetllerllHI teDda to led to eomplaeeneJ .t tlm•. ••aut tla1a t.am bu lhowa :haraet. throuCboat t.be ..... .met 1 belline tt wlll apln S.. da .. 11We're • ..., ~" ...,. o ... 1:1..,... dorf. 11We'U be ructy to play. u tbeJ beat us tbeJ'U beat usatourben." ~ oansbaood .. ,. tb• same OllANGS COAST. MEANWHILE. II not oaly will eventually boil down to aao atwnbtinc but a1ao bestnnlnt to embanw badf. major ke,. • ...,.. workout.a ban been IPUtted. .. aaya lack Reynalda, 11aod th.at'• a 1ood lip." Sa19 one Dluer: ·•web. .. a lat at aelftab "We baft a eood. aound pme ~en OD t&ia-team. • A tot ot them doll't nen plan. All tbat's left to be done is Tbe be9t alp of all mlOt be llala•ui'• ap. proacb tot.be same. to wbat'a &Df.DI aa. TbllJ're man ta&erelted ex•ute. EucuUoo ..W be the in•bat'slnltfcwthem. 'key." "Y-. I feel tbe pla1en W1111t to play Da.Uu:• be aaya. 1111 you're 1otnt to the 8upel' Bowl JC*'re 1o&nc to bave to pla7 tbem IO"'Mtime. ••1 feel Sood. No, I fee.I yery Sood about playl.QI tbem. We lmow aactlJ what n want to do." aaya ICalavul. ••1 thlDk 1t•1 sad beeuae we eoa.ld be a ffrJ Sood team lf e¥ef'JODe wa.ated to play~. Hopeful- ly. we11 be able to work out our probleml bJ the time leap atarta." Coadl TmdJ Olllla la equally UJ1Mt. "WE .. E IUBT GETTING flat outbustled," he THE &AMS, PaESUllAllLY, are ~ "W ha ...... ol -i-be throw a few new twlata at the NFC cba.m aa;ya. e ve a ""' ..-...-who seem to And although 00 one will conftnD lt Bob ~ aelfiah cm offense. And we're not playtac smart on cotni lo be warm.1.na up from the ~ snap in defeme. We have a lol ol peopAe J\.Wt stuct•nc cue Vlnce Ferrqamo wilts U.Dder the pniiaaure \..-.. ~nd watd'ln1. The Rama really bave nothln1 to klM ln Um ~!'• all ~ and we're eama to titan maktna one . . . and for that reaaon alone I stve them a ~ cb.m~"'f:.ei, ti of the • ....__ wtt!l &ood chance of pu1lln1 the up1et. a me year ._.....,., eaa- 1 have never been much of a bett.lnc man fereoce two weelu •.way. to atart upeettiAc beca11-I f l blin ,_ _.,_ ol the ... ~ the apple and still win book~ ee eam Cw a waeue poc&C\,-But tbat'a Glllla' way ot dame tbinp ·Wln.n.ln1 But lt J dJd have to waier the family Jewela It lan'teverythln1,lt'abow7ouplaythe1ame. wouJd be on the Rama. One lntao&ible everyone baa been overlookinc la pride. The Rama have a lot of that., and have been humiliated once too often to let lt happen aaaln. ••• THERE'S A NEW BASKETBALL power growing In t..M area and to give you a blot, It lao't Saddleback CoUege Saddle back ls m a class by Itself, but Golden West, under the gwdnce of youthful Jim Green- field, Is beginning to make its presence felt. The Rustlers destroyed Oranie Cout Wednes· day and they accomplished the feat with some un- selfiab teamwork, remlnlacent of bow the Pirates worked tbetr magic last year. G~eld baa the playen wortdnl u a team and that's a tribute to hia determin.Uon and bard work. owe may not make beadHon tb1a aeuoa, but nnt year the Ruatlen abould have a &bow of their own. f'romPap!87 CLONES ••• Schlicht.er la a big part of it. He carried the baU 124 ti mes tb.la aeuoo -Just 31 leu than the No. 1 tailback -and acot"ed nine touchdown.a ruablnt. lops on the club. M a freshman, be led the team in ruab.1nl and scored 13 toucbdowm. MOST OIPOSTANT, he led a rebuildina team that wu pi~ed to flnilh fourth In its conference to an undefeated record and a No. l national ranking. "We came through," be aays. "We C1"0Ued barrten We dJd aometbina people aald we couldn't do." Forrest Gregg New Cincinnati Coach CINCINNATI <AP> -ForTeSt Greg bu been named bead roach of the NalloaaJ Football Lea1ue'a C1oclnnall Ben1ala. The ~lated Presa &urned today Greu. who coached t.be NFL'• Clnelaod Browm for three yean before nwtplq m ltT1 and wa coach of the Canacban Football Leque's Toronto Arpnaula la lt71, aucc:eeda Homer Rice. fired by the Benpla Dec. 11 after Qodnnatt'a MCODd IQOC ... 4-12 ..... Tbe Aenlak plaued -.._ .... Cl9- fM"eDee to 9IJl!OUDC9 the aw*d"wut ol Gftla. Greaa. 41, an etabt-tJme All-Pro affemt.e tackle durin.& b.111.S yean u a pla,u Ln the NFL., me>1Uy wtth t.be Green Bay Packen. Anaheim Hills: Where the Good Spoils Uve. Nobody undereatlmated McDonald after bla brilliant Junior aeuoo. He completed 57 percent of his puaea for 1,90 yarda and 19 TDs bil fint year u a •tarter Thia year, be hil M percent for 1,989 yards and 17 TD• to ao out as t.be aecood most efficient quarterback in NCAA biltory MtiwimHI la whee'• good IPOf!S come togetr18f Just tot the flit d It Ves. IOg9lt'9f wtth .. d 1he SIMMER ••• B roadbeot of the Ottawa aena&on ln um-22. ADd be aakl lloemate. Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor are a bl& betp. "We're playlnc well •• a line." be aaid. .. All three at • are cettin& eoall. 'lbe team.a an keyins on Dionne, to Taylor and I an opm., and that's wbat aeta up oppul1•odttea." It wa a.1ao a btc nllbt for Kln11 eoalle Roo Grahame, wbo twiaed in bis aecood abu&oul at t.be aeaaon. S1mmer'a rlnt coal of tbe nl&ht came Wllh l :17 left in the aecood period to give the ICinp a 2-0 lead.. He took a perfect pu& from Dwxme to beat Nordlqua goahe lllc:bel Dloo at lbe Coal mouth. Dumne abo aet up Simmer'a 34th &Qel of the MUOO witb 7 : 4.1 rem aiDilll in the final period wbeo be fed b1m another ptdllre pa.II. 9'm.mer fll'9d a ls-footer whlcb .._ between the &qi ol 0.... ll ._ lbe DJ.Dtb time tb1a aeuon t.be !5--year:!_ldJeftwi.Qlet acond two &OA1a iD OM pme.. Tatkl(. tie other member of the ~aeoriq IUnp Une. Cot Loa An1eles untrac ked 34 seeoncb LDto the serood period Wlt.b bia Z3rd &oal of the 1eaaoo. ' and a year 'l'Wld actMty piognw 11 place It high on the ··rrust Join" ls1. alttoql ltl8re 's an !Atimate merrbenihp IP lkDONALD DOU have a weuneu, lt would be bla run- nin1. But even that ii aubject to debate. Two •Prinl• of worldne out with USC track coaches cut bis Ume lo the 40-yard duh from 5.0 to 4.8 seconds. Hi• mlnua Nlh1na total abowa ao ln- cllnaUoo to abeorb a lou rather than rlak an lnterceptlon. Oltl8f fine "*"" that mab lhe lltestyte here ea 1.o*1g,. ....... In ct. gtOWlng, bustllng oonmnty d ITIOf9 hf'! ten hlusand, ltle IPOf1tlg m la part d the oraro '*" lmlt IOo,arantee court avaJlatlillty The mo8f ~. playBt*t co dto• lot t.n1lllel Of for you fAOne, wlttl frtencly. CO I ipet1t!Ye player· ••McDonald bad ooe of the best HUODI anr. USC quarterback eyer bad, ' aay1 Robinson. •• Both pbystcaUy and intellec· tuaUy be wu slmplJ outataod- ln&. Al a leader be'• held la awe by the other players oo our team and be'• nat out one of the coolest people I've ever seen." McDonald, ranked thlrd ln the nation ln pa11lnt efflclency, flnitbed abtb lD the Helama.n Tropbf. belwtns. Scbllebter, the natfon 1 ftftb.f"ll\Ud pauer, wu fourtJa lD tbt Hellman race. Tb• TOtlDI for ROH Bowl MVP could be just u cloM. • n. Nrtthf/ln H• M~ Golf ecu.- etgtlteen holea d ctWlenges. wtttl carefully peaced t.ltMyl and gr..,. lfnid (jd Ol6c8 and 8JC8fflOI• alcng INdy valea and U'nf ~ PU a g19at ~ 001'*"9 wtlt'I pro llhop and,.._...,. ID 001_.,.. a layQA ht' a pralled b¥ 00'*1 who'W made the or-t IOOf9I worth breggll ig about. For statttng ,,,,_ Clll(714J837-r.m • lheAIW*"nHlftls.Xle~ •oned 1w~·1outai.oio boltdng and~ f8cltael, Ht P'dC CU>. tuc:keO- ._,In.~·-CS¥l'\ la tone to ct.1cAorl~hafMl.~lworll. ~ ~an:t~ .,~ 810tm0ng ycJ11'1W'f .....,..GPCkn. cal (114) •Tm b lnlormallotL • ThtMJMlm ... Alcq.MCQilb -.ven ~CCU11, a~· 'q'..,proltq), one d SCLahlmClllforN9'1 tap e.al*IQ Maftl n. ... --.............. anatEiln hills n .,.,...s. lnteteetld? Call (71') ~ IOfdlMls. In Anlhlrn Hiiis. COii t>llie .. of the lbo¥e wtth the DllllllY9 rtdlng and hldng traW system, with the Oak~ Natln eenw. partca. IChOclll, lt!Cqliig ~ lf'd .. restd lla&Cllft>,....,plm\WldGi tha homad ~ ctUoe from the many avalllble from the w.t'• '-Ing tMldtra. NWlelfn Hiiia. White tha good 1PQf11 IM. Oomt be en. won·1 yo.t1 Eatanda "· FOOCNl 47 Tbe Eqles rallMd from a ~30 deftctl in Lbe third quarter and beld off Footblll'a four. comer and ·~" pk>Ja to post a D.U".s·foqbt victory over previoualy unbeaten Foothill, which I entered with a S.0 reeol'd. t "PCJIM ad 11m ltrobnfeldt'a play in tbe fourth I PREP &4SKEIB4IL MZLBOCBN& (AP)-la W8rirlci bl tbetr MeWpolt BtM:ll awidimt t .o-bo*. W· Ute, Syd Ball wua 11111 leCIOGd fl H•Hl, U•lar~ourt /1 •tralPt match In tbe mateh, M; A. .. a. Aatialla ()pm t4anla .. 1. ela$oaabJPI toc1a1 ! l'or WU"Wkk. Who felt defi Amertea BUI Cb.it Udl weet wu b.la llue, • M 11-1. belt It.lb at U. dwz>.. Ball, llD AUU'allasi. =p the ..,. ... ., .. OD die llftM ol ....ur.: erwii lDI ... eourna.ment PIO-leu••' Prtior to tbla --------- tournament. Ball bad not wm a .m.-ma~b stDM 1lllt January. He bu spmt ID09t or the year trYtaa to \ower b1I ~~aadleap aad Ball deftlllled tbl No. 4 aeecl, Amertean Hank ni.ter, Tbunclay and onnrbelmed llue ln tocUJ'I matcb.. Meanwbile. American Jobn Sadri ellmina~ Auatralian Kim W anrtck lD thud round play today ln a match U..t •• ,Pl9ed in tem· oeratur. tbal reached llJ~. ID the oppceal" beat Sadri manacect to out· I quarter wu the difference," said Eltancla Coach Larry Sunderman. I Estancia sot tbe edge lt needed at the outset of the fourth quarter when Van Hom bit from 10 feet to erpmd a ».311leadto41-38. Fountain YaHer 71. Mllgnoia 11 Fountain Valley's Barona made abamblea ol Mapolla. racina to a 20-4 flnt-quarter lead and eaain& to the victory. Coach Dave Brown, sUll in a mild state ol abock iliii~ after Wednesday'• double overtime loea to Servtte, blamed blmaelf for b.la team's appearance in the conaolatioo round. Wltb the slight lead tbfJ Eaelea forced Foothill . out of Its IOIJfl and Rick Riley immediately exploit· 1 ed it, t.atinl the baseline for a power layup. Tony Camp followed suit, Krobnfeldt caused a turnover and Riley cubed in from inside off a four-comer attack. Van Hom, who led the way with l'1 points, added an inside bucket and ~ Krobnfeldt'a converalon of two free throws because of a technical foul teed it at 51-40 with 2:03 lefL , In uppiq tbe.lr reeord to 8-2, the Eagles connect· ~ ed on Zlot 31 shots from the field (83.9 pel'ffllt>. t Alto cblpptng in with double ncure scoring were Camp (14), Smith (10) and Riley (10). t ....., Del SO, Newport Harbof 43 i Sporadic Newport Harbor lost lta bid for a semlftmls berth, thanb to a dry spell spannlne 17:17 of playlq time after takln& a 37·32 lead, in ad· .t dltioa to Mater Del's clutch play down the stretch. Newport Harbor's Sailors finished the night with 1 a 20 for 58 effort (35.7 percent) from the field and 1 were out-1JUDDed at the free throw line, 14·3. Mark Shannon (16) and Pete Bray (10) led Mater Dei'a ~rina attack in a defeqslve-ortented game Twice 6-5 H'D..lor Bruce Caldwell was at center stai' with aW'e90me defenalve swats to squelch what appeared to be certain Mater Del buketa, but in the end, it was a foul called on Caldwell that sealed Newport's fate. • Jlater n.l, Dunin& a 44--G lead, ml.ued at the free throw line, but Caldwell was called for a foul on the rebound. The Monarchs eot another chance and Shannon made aood twice to make it 46-43. with 1 :06 remaining. The Sal\on took a hurried shot, missed, and Shannon went on to add mon free throws with 33 licks left to end it Riley Speaks at Dana Hills Los Angeles Laken 1asshtant coach Pat Riley will be the featured speaker at a basketball clinic to be held in the Dana Hills gymoas\um Saturday from 2:30 to 4 which ls spon sor e d by the school's booster club. Others on the agenda include Marty Burns and Dana fills Coach Steve 1bomton. There ls no charge for th e clinic with all coaches and players in the area invited to al· tend. "It was ju.at a matter of going to sleep aeainat Servile," said Brown. Jeff Christenaen, a g.3 junior, was qaln Fou.o- tain Valley's leadin& scorer, •cor\lle 19. Allo iD twin figures were Emlle Harry (13J, Ch.ria Cowan (12) and Fred Manball (10). Coeta ..... 81 , CNittey 13 Sophomore Ken Bardaley scored 18 points and Dan Bauer added 19 points and DlDe um.tau the Mu.atanp scored in tbe 809 for the third Ume this season. "When Bill and Steve Lu set 15 points between them and we wiJl, that's pretty eood." said Mesa Coach Tim Panel. Mesa's record la now &-3. Bardsley added 11 rebounds and Steve Lux was credited with seven uaiata. Roger Lackey, a junior, added a doaen points u Mesa qualified for a 1ame today qalnlt Garey with the winner advanclne to the consolation cbampioosbipaameSaturday. Pirates Throw One Away PALM DESDT-Oran1e • Coast Colleee committed 20 tu.movers and literally threw the game away to LA Valley, '13-S2, in a ftrst·rouod confrootatioo of within one point with 1:30 re- mainiq in the first ball. Job.moo DOW bu 33 blocked abota oo the year, and be ap. pean a IOlid bet to aoap the school record of 45. < tbe Desert Holiday buketball tournamemt at Colleae of the Desert Thursday ni&ht. The Pirates, now 6-5 on the ... year. never led past their brief 14-13 advantaie early la the game, although they closed to That's when LA Valley reeled off nine \Dlanswtted points and never looked back. The sole brlebt spot for Oranee Coast wu the play of freahman forward Tim Johnson. who blocked eight sbota and grabbed eight rebounds to go along with bis team-high 12 points. Alto acortoe in double nrures for the Duca were Leon Roblnlcm (11) and Jim Price ClO>. Altbouiib Oran1e Coast is kiclred out ol the n.mnila1 for the tournameot'a crown, they bqin their lhot at the conaolaUoo Utle today aaatnat Bant.ow. Gauchos Put Streak On IJne Clinkenbeards Shine No Upsets in Girls' Tourney Valentine Greetiag Kansas' Darnell Valentine drives through Pepperdine's Ricardo Brown dunng Thurs· day night's college basketball action at P e pperdine. The host Waves woo their seventh straight, 96·89. Ocean View Still Perfect Wayne Carlander broke the »point barrier for the fifth time in nine pme.a Thursday. leadinl i;1;i;;;i;;1;;;i;;;1;i 7 bi.a Ocean View Seahawka to an easy 8'-58 victory over Rollinc Hilla in the first J"OODd of the Villa Park baaketball toumamenL Carlander's 32·polnt performance was com- plemented by guard Jeff Andrade's 26-pomt out.put as Ocean View upped its record to 9--0 Andrade and Joo Na each contnbuted seven asalata and C.rlander, at 6-7~. pulled down 10 re· bounda against the over·malcbed Titans. Using their normal offense (a slow. set·il·up approach deaiped to feature Carlander and An· drade), the Seabawka were remarkably coo.sis· teol-20 points in each of the first three periods and 24 in the fmal stanza. Carlander la oow averaging 30 O points per game while Andrade ls close behind at a 26 S clip Sonon 41, Unlvenlty 39 University Higb's Trojans overcame a nine- point deficit with a strooa third.quarter rally, but then went more than rave mmutes without scorine and let Sonora knock them out of the Brea-Olinda tournament. During that costly dry spell, Uoiven1ty players m.isaed three layups and the frool ends of five ooe-plus-ooe free throw situalloos It was their free·throw shooting which coct the TroJana the game, ~ause they shot 5.5 percent from the floor while boldin1 Sooora lo a 33 pereent clip. But from the charity atripe Uruvenity shot on- ly 21 percent, connectiq cxa Ju.st three of 14 at· tempts. Tim McLauablin (12> and Bill Tosbeff (11) were the only Trojans to acore in double ftprea. Univenity now bu a full Wffk to lick tts wounds a.efore •tartiD.8 the new year aaalnst Dana Hilla Jan. 4. Fremont 53, Ecl80n 40 It was almost onr before it started. Ediaoo bit ooty ooe ol 12 lbota from the floor durln& the ~ quarter and let Fremont lnlh Jump to a 14·2 lead. It didn't mak• llD.1 difference that Edbcm wu able to matdl Premoot the rtltaf the way. The result t. that Ed1IOU drops to tbe COOJOla. don bncbt ol tbe St. P'rud9 tournament lD San Frandaco, wt.ere eieht team& from throuabout the 1tate bave ,.ahend. Tbe awwen IOl 10 different players Into the •corlnl eolUIDD, bat oaq Paul Beqan wu able to .eore u IDU1 u 10 polnta. flcoaut Cl'111 ..... to lboot • pereeat f1oom tbe floor to win tbe PIDI becauae Ed1lon abot etabt pen:eat lD tbe ftnt quarter. DON'T MISS THE LIFE-SIZE COLOR OF THE PARADES OR BOWL GAMES! THE BEST IN BIG SCREEN TV LIFE SIZE COLOR BY MGA . . .... 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Geoeral N91lud, Mid TtnDeltee didn't bave qy whtt.e. So they wore on.nae &Dd waa.. "In 1153, the same two team.a met, and Neyland (t.bm athletic dired.or) .. &lo aakl they didn't have any wbit.e u.nlfonna. Tnu a.aid. '<I« some.• Tmoeuee So.t 11-0. "WE RAD SOME JEUEY probfeau m that 1954 1ame, too. Alabama bad just Jotta brand new crlmaoo jeneys, Rice bad oew ~ue jer'Mya. But boUl looked exactly I.be same oa black ud white televllioo. So they flipped a coin, and Rlce wore white." Nellem mp f« tbme da1I of ,_...,ear wbal rad.lo wu an announcer'• medium. Even TV lD its infancy wu better for a broedcuter plJtnl bis uade. "Far Chat ftnt • ...,. GD TV .. bad fou.t eameru. ~b were btc and lmmobile. They looked lib . BVl It wu easier fOI" me and a lot more fun. Now my job LI PIOID09 and cues for the commercialJ.'' IN llSr, ONE OF THOSE muaave camuu Michigan Favored In Gator Bowl * * * S.t•••1-.n ... •• TELSVmmN • Ldl. (2) -....... TODAY • t :IO a.m . (Z) -Nf'L FOOTBALL Pb"Nlela••I• at Tampa ISa1 la a lfllioDal Can- fermce ~ ...,,ulul NOOD (4) -NCAA ucaoas CBA•· PiOWiP -Taped eonrqe ~ Cbe 1t11 NCAA lam.a eham~tp, ptua., .... .,.. Bosti¥ Blue Jays aaatmt &be llU)'laad J;c ..... · 12:30 p.m. (2) -IPOllll~AC'ULA& - A_..... to tbe U.S. -:::tcfir-"tks team. Allo, a report OD the 1f7I ftlUN ....... ebam· p4omMpa, • eea.brity eoaaa, bowtlal dwk ad an updli&e • Stan BamlU'• at&elQpt to lll'Uk &M •peed ol IOllDd tD • land ..tdeie. <•> -Nn. 'Tt • l <•> -Nft. l'OC1faAU, -lloultoe at Sao la an Amertcm Om:f..-ee plaJGft Miil (22) -ftO aocca. J p,m. (JU -l'Vl'IM)I. IN'l'DNAOONAL - Cblle va. v-mel• la a 6oulb America cbam· piomh1p pme. 'p.m, (1) -TBIB IB TBB IUL-RIOlilhta of the wild cant plaJd( ....... LMt ... ..a. 5 p.m. (J) _:Ja'LGAJDOl''l'BSWSD. <1> -WIDS woaLD 01' IPOllB -A reri1'W ol tM dee act. bl spGIU. (ZI) -PllO 800C&L t p,m. UJ) -BALL OP •AllS BOWL -'fte MiNOUrl 'n,.n (f.5) tab cm tM Soatla Cuolbaa Gameeocb (f.3) at Blrm~m, Ala. 1 :JO p,m. (SZ) -BOaa aMJNG -Todliy at SaDta .\ldta. t p.m, (I) -COi.LEG& M81mTBAU.-Tbe fiDaJ pme ol tbe lAs v..-a.me. 10 p.m. (!i) -~· llAKE'T'BALL -Stanford n . UCLA. plaJ'M eu1la at Pataiey Panlian. 11 p.m. (t) -COLL8GE 8AIKmAl..L - USC n , CaJtloraia, plaJed earlier at tbe Sports Arena. 11 :30 p.m, ( •> -COLl..EGE llA.Slt.rrBAU. -Notre Dame n , Kentucky, played earlier in t.oW.n1lle liDIO Poat.ball -Pbiladelpeata at Tampa a.,, t :JS a .m,, KNX (1010); no.stem Ill Su Dielo. U :55 p.m,. ICNX (10'10). Baabt.ball -Loa.c Beach Sta&e at Moat.ma, 1 p.m . KLON (&l ... ) and KNAC (lC~.$ no: Stanford at UCLA,. p.m .• DlPC <nO); Calllon1a •L lJSC. I p.m .. KNX (101'0). Hockey -11.lDDesota at Klqa, I p.m., KIIS ( ll.SO> s-11•• .. "'·••t11e Ta.E'tDION 9 a m, <•> -Nft. 'Tl. '. 30 • m, ( 4) -Nft. l"OO'l"8AU. -MJam.l M. Pittabureb in an American Qmfwmce semt•a• same . 9 . '5 a. m. (34) -"1'l'90L 800CU. U :lD p.m. (2) -Nn. TODAY. l p,m. (2) -Nn. .ool'M.U. -B.am.a al DaJlu ln a Natiooal Coafer.eie Mm'""•l &ame. 7 p.m. (50) -PaOSOCX'&L RADIO ~ -lllam.i at PitbbuP. t :2S a,m .• KNX <1070>; Rama at Dallas. 1 p.m., IOllPC (TIO>. Basketball -Pboellix at La.ken, 1 p ,m., KI.AC (SJO), (Th Dalb PllM 4 HR. VHS VIDEO TAPES ONLY '1595: 19'18 SEVILLE Full.=, teat.bet"..._ area. eruile eantrol. AM/P11 steno & C wire wbeel eovw1. <aarwL>. •9895 f0.."11't, ltf'l'1, 11'1r16 1'1t't ·Ca Ill"* s.dmla la lnilUlt todlDOll lroM at .......... WW~ aJllTAIN fell. Ole --__. )lllMI ... .... tMnMml .,.. ... i den .... bllllteDIDl*IJ .•• Pt st ttalla•tMIAPM._.Balllt u4 racsnt• Ballet P.aftea • ,.. ,_. -. tllii UoaptlaM Mlaed a~ fQrr~1 aNl'rrw lJk lall. toimW ud artiltle directol', muall.Y . ..._ tbe tudoa for MWlll b10 ttand· II aJ'dt, •ld it"I tbe daDeen wbo ba'fe fo do tJM . ~KrilU Jloomwl, .. "ICllt al SNti QP wttb tM eoftlpaJ .. .mee &be started c1-• .,. .. I . Tbe ...... bnmette'• da1Q tcbedule tells a lot about wbat'1 required to dance wltb Paelftca. "WOil Jl&&\IDl'AST I baft con. 8Dd a dQnut. wtdcb la terrible, but l'rn a Junk food lld· diet." Then lt'a off to tbe ..La1un1 Moulton Playboule fol' 90 minutes al ltrenuoua clau to ah.,_ baica and atretcll rnuacles. _ '"Tben I rehearse alone or wltb a partner, if I can set aoe. •• Luneb la a aandwlcb and coffee or rnIJk. Tb•n abe teaches a claaa for younpten. Sbe'1 a stern dllelplbwtan, but tbe younpten del1Pt her. '"lbm comes clua until 7 o'clock and I often rehearse after that.'' J THE COMPANY PAYS her a aalary for all thia, but she aays, "U J bad to live oa ll, I'd f starve to death.'• i Her husband, Roger Faubel, la also a Paclflca dancer so be understands the long J hours. He supporta them by wortin1 for the . public relations department of Southern California Edlaoo. Mias lloorbead says sbe'a kept ber maiden name because audiences recoplze it alter all tbeseyean. Her schedule ls matched by many col· leacues, she says, because all know lt'1 re- quired to keep performing -"They are very hicb standards ... •ANY ATTENDED cluaea there aa younistera and bave formed a eooperaUve team. "Tbere'a a rapport, sornetbio1 special amoac ua almost lik• a fanllly. Of eoane. we'Ye an~ each Gtbft tor quite a '°'II tbne." When new openings appear, manqemeat tries to ftll it from the daaaee. "Everyone bu the company iD mind-we wort to make it IO(>d, not juat ounelvea. "It a new penlOD isn't like that.. tbey don't laat long." TllEllE IS LJTl'LE aenae of competiUoo among Pad.fie• dancers, which suits ber ft.De after a stint with the San Francisco Ballet. "I stay because I feel very comfortable bere ... I'm not very competiUve, iD fact. I'm ·•. kind of shJ ... · But that diaappean durinl performances. Mill Moomead comea allve theo, rememberinl choreography, ber own nuances of character and counting ("I count from the first note to tbe last") adds to the e•citement of pleasing an au· dieoce. "Sure, I can see the audience. I always spot my friends," abe says witb a amile. "I can bear people crying or laueblng out loud ... that response la what it's all about." When a performance goes well, abe feels re- lieved, tired and a bit sore, "but it's a good feel- ing, kDowtng inalde that you did a good job." SOllETOll!:S, BOWE~ thinca don't go so well. Occasionally 1be or a partner will rorset which at.eps corne next. She rememben one partJcularty t.ryiq mo- ment during a paa de deux when a.be turned and ran toward her partner for a leap and catch: "The moment I aaw bis eyes, I knew he'd 1ooe blank, but I knew ooce I got the~. we'd fipre aometbfne out." 11188 MOORHEAD saya a fall or lapae of concentration forces dancers to play calcb·up wttb the pre-recorded mUJic. Then'• oo conduc- tor to help out. A story from Michael Panaietf, artistic ad· vber to the troupe and a former ballet star, <See DANCEU.. P .. e Cl> 'You can? expect to do leaps forever,' aavs,.Ball« Pacifica lead Olivid Pana/ell. 11 ~ want to grow •• an artJllt. )'O&I have to grow a a peraon.' There & a rapport. 110tn9thlng special among us almost like a family,· sa)'3 Kristi Moorhead of Ballet Pacifica. We worl< to make the company good, not just ourselves. · Paraders Get Ready for Roses BJ ID.aY BDTENSTEIN Ot .. o.lfr .......... .A• New Year'• Day ap- \U.minJaCbes lo Puadena the fr&· • ·ranee of roaes become• IL.:,•am:war. It'• near))' tlme for the annual tl'Ol1111UUDent al Boles. floata, liftl ln Lacuna Beach. The tml iD wbleb tbe tedloul taU al Clulq petala oae-by ... to COT• U.. bute float eomtnlc· Uoa la ae«m1pll1bed. la 11 mUel from tbe panide fonaatioa alte. orm 11.UOa noat.buJWni locatioal are at 700 Sec:o Stnet lD Brooblde Part aef'OU from tb• ROH Bowl and IH I . RaYIDIDl Aw., Pulldea1. 'tbe public can Yin float CGD- ltractim at eada ol ....... Uou from 10 a.m. to: 1t p.1n. tbrou1b Sunda1 and until atpUall lllGDda1· Admlnlc!n la '° ceta to $1. the~~i:~~~ lrJ, 1 antlaiton Beaeb Bllb Scbool'• J»memlMlr mal'Cldnl bandlliDtM~llMUD. PaW JaeUolt. daqbier of toantamut prQldeat J'ra.U Harde..U., wUl ride bl a old ft.re ealiDI wttJa bel' tau., ... buba.IMI, C.B .• and elllldtea lleatb•r aad Br1ce. Tb• lack1oa1 II•• ta L•l•Da Beach. . 1'llli Ill a mom•• 1111 .. tf '4nll eracks'' ..... BaDllt hcMb tr -Dlftcl PaaWf ma...,.,.._, 6m n mt an a~ meDt.._fNm,,....•._Wt. Paaaleff made tile eroatac 1prlMID1 tllroaCb CIClld ... .,... DOD ..,._ a wrow ball .• .Ill'• ... 1Ma111 bu41; ,. ........ nma bllm.-. .. D~~ e:lemb, ta Uni warL TM•fab dmlcs 1aM ..__..,De tbll a1nee ... toot up tM ut at ... u. .,.,.. I DIDN'T ....U, tlb It...._.,. an- tJJ I w• abo9t JD." Bii fatls, llk:lt .. , ariilUe edftw' to hdftea, frmW die .-.0 ldll -operaua mi.. Anp ... . Tbe elder' hlWtft ....... wMll eatable com,.m,. iD bla daJ, IO bf ~ when tbe strain al perfecUDI miDaa. monmeota overwbel.med b:fa ICllL David amiled u be rec:aDed ~father'• ad· nee: "Wea 100 ean a.hrQa ._a plamber, IMJ make more.......,.•• "Of eoane, tb.t qapped me rtlbt out al it. You haft to wCll"k for eonv6tnc if it mew anytbinc to JOU.•• LIKE MANY llALS C01D1*11 ~be once deddM to leek tbe lklrJ' and fame al a tq trouoe. '·f toared .. ftnt daDcer with tbe llda1:aa· tional Ballet Co. "' San P'raDdsco all °""' the U.S. and Canad• and wu with otber ballet com· pan.le.." Why did be return to , ..... wbere tbe PQ u mudl-.? • 'Wben )'OU train chariDC tbe ftnt years "' your life u a dancer, meataJ.b' JOG baYe u athlettc attitude: bow blah yoa ean Jump. bow many tw1ll you can make. 'lb.al'• important u a 'IOUDC man.. ''BUI' AB l"VE IJ"O"'ll older, rve leaned the1'e '1 mucb more to tt tit.-JamlJ9 ud tmu. Now . wantaq to tell tbe I~ a ltm'J iD movemmta bu become maeb more Impor- tant .. BaUdlnc ~ follows learainc bulc ~aaaieff .. ,., ad ta1tinc about it ll to make b1m amlle. • 'lqo in • • .. • bea-.y role but in li&hl·be•red 'Carmlaa Baraaa' I pi.1 the villate ktlot." Tbe hdfiea reperto17 ._..... sr b.ueta, • variety ol lt7lea ud roa. few larse eompeniea matdL ''A lat al balJet ~ do DGt ba" thia-yua .. staek wttb -apectftc 1t11e. Tbe7 don't an.-JOQ ti.a mid~.•• CBAaACl'll'.a aol..a Ulo meta ......... m ands on a clancel'. "Yoa la.In to M rM!Wie, JW a."t apect to do ..... ,_ ...... ,.. .... lo ~ -... artist. )QI la.I..-to pvw -• ...-.. • P...wf .. , .. Aod. "other baDeU ba.e a need for ,.,._ not just tbe JOUll& buck U..t ....... LIU otbel' Ballet Paetftca dancen, be is often cat '°" roles both for hll ltyle IDd ad• .. abilitytooewcbanderiutfow. nMJNDD .\ND artUtlc d1redor Lila Zali come. in for praiae from Panaielr for ber 8dec-0oa .,...... . 'She tnowa her people and ..,., '\ put • penoa into a part ll they don't dellerve to be there, or ll they can't manace it." Wimung lbou roJes takes hours ol practice daily. enemive rebeanall and open coopera- tion wttb fellow daDcers. What ldDd ol reward does Pa.oaieff pt from bi.I bard won! St.aodJoc In the •loc• of the La1wta Moulton Playbouae , be wipes away tbe persplraUon, .et.a bis body into the PQM that be&lna bis entrance. B\11' AN INSTANT before be pea co. bis charactel" disappears behind a brief smile. There ia nowhere else he'd rather be, notbJnc else be'd rather be doinl than ·~ into the amber 1potllgtrta to lbare bla ap9dal talent witb tbe people aittinl out fnmt.. MUSICAL AND DAa•DRVIL headllnen wlll help knotf#s 8erY'Y ft•rm usher In the new c11e-.. JoM Feiklano wlll perfOf m In tM Good TI me Theater on New Yffr'S Eve white Andy Ausaelt, Helen Forrest end the Pied Plptrs Wiii twlrmontze from tM ·..as In the Cloud 9 Ballroom. SUSlln R•Y• and lAe l>Nuer wm provtde country end western mustc In the Wagon C.mp and at the stroke of mfdnfght1 the ortolnal WIM Troupe wltl perform its hlatHwlnt, trapeze Kt with motorcycles. f'he speclel ewnts wltt test from 7 p.m. to 2 e.m. and tickets are $9..50 through SUnday or $12 Monday. NOSTALGIC SOUNDS OF THE Tracy Wells Big Band wlll enhance the celebration from 9 p.m . to 1 a.m. at the gala New Year's Eve dance In the Catalina C.slno. Champagne and party favors are Included In the ticket price of $17.SO. Transportation for $12.30 round trip mav be arranged thf'ou9h Catalina Island Cruises at S27-7111 or C213) n5-6111. Departure times are 7 p.m. from San Pedro and 1 :30 a.m. from Avalon. DtSNEYLAND'S WELCOME TO,,_ will feature Rose Royce, pop-<jlsco stars best known for the tune "car Wash;" Skiles and Henderson, Spyro Gyra, Sunshine Balloon and Les Elgart and his orchestra. Aerial fireworks from Sleeping Beauty Castle will cap the countdown to mid- night. Tickets are $12.SO In advance or $1S when the gates open from 8:30 p.m. to2:30a.m. MISSION VIEJO REVELERS who want to ring out the old and bring In the new In styfe can stlll obtain tickets to Montanoso Recreation Center's annual New Year's Eve party. They may be purchased for $17 per couple at 25800 Montanoso Drive until Monday. Festivities will Include live entertainment, party hats, noise makers, hors d'oeuvres, beverages and complimentary photographs. WE DO IT EVERY YEAR! FOIONIWEB TOSHOWOUI APPllCIATIOM FOi THI llC'iGEST YEAR IN O• 40 YEARS. WEAD SB.UNG AU THESE COUPON SPECIALS AT COST! OHM NIW Y1AH t to I STAIT YOUI DllT MOW! NIT WNAT -COSf .MT -T"9f C>Olt 1---·f(•lll;N1l-----, r-----R11fTJ•J1r---, I TSAI~ 11 c..&a~ u eu.ftl I I II ~ I t O.RAHGES 11 ~ ... ~IS I I 11 v....,_......., I i 10 5 100 !! 8 5 100 ! I ~u.. II ~ j I -~ It t&&w~ I ·---------------' ·--------------. Mr WMAT""' COIT an-f 'flllf COST ,-- ---( ( t 11J;l1J1 J-----• r-----OC1'JTT;1iTi't---... 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Phone (213) .t77-2.t2.t for details. STEWART AND FRANKLIN, a musical duo who perform okttes, disco, rock and country songs, entertain audiences at the Territorial Saloon, 185S S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim., from 9 to 1 :30 nightly Tuesdays -Saturmys. MUSIC BY NATIONAL may be heard from 9 to 1 :30 Thursday thrOU9h Saturday nights and from 7 to m ldnlgttt Sundays at the Warehouse restaurant, 3450 Va <>Porto, Lido VIiiage. SCOaDOPTltAQL •nd tawlsm exhfl»ltl -from Al ... to SnUtcMwan to LoulsleM-wtll be ffftund In U.15"' MftUel SoueMrn C•llfor'IN Sports, V~loft .._. Recf'Ntlonal Vef* .. Staow ............ w~, Jan. 5 for ei1Me19ys ef the m Conwntlon c.ne.-8ooals, travel fltms. motor homes, fltttt • Wheelers, campers, Y41ft CClftHU MIS and rwrtals ~Y be seen'"'"' 2to10 weekdays..t ~to 10:30 S.tunieys and noon to 8 $unaays. Admission $2. 9S adults, S2.2S teen.agers and $1 .2S for children 6 to 11 years old. MITCH MILLER, the bearded conductor who made the TV sl"9-along famous, wlll IMd the ~lence at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jen. ' and S In the Long Beach Terrace n..ter, 300 E . Ocean Blvd. He alsowm conduct the l,..ong Bffch Symphony end ~st Dav Id Gohat> In a concet1 of Georoe Gershwin music. Tickets, ranging from $8.SO to $11.SO, are available trom 9 a .m . to .t p . m . weekdays at the symphony box offke, 121 Linden Ave., Long Beach. For telephone charges. call (213) '36-3203. Get acquainted with your neighborhood center ..... . We have Something for Everyon~ ! THEA TALEHT GOES WITHOUT SAYING MlmH Jeff Robtneon, Pamela Frantcln Mime Talent S-s-sbowing .. MIKE" -the art of act.mg without words or ob}ed.s -will be presented at the GEM Tbeat.er. l28SZ 11&10 Street, Garden Grove, at 8 30 t.oo.lCht aod Saturday. The evemn1 wtll fea~ bot1l mime, tbe h11thly stylized art form popu1arbed by lluul Marceau, aod pantomime, tbe art ol lmitatioo and 1••pstict cbaracterlled by Clwti• Chaplin and Red Skeltoo. Jeff Robtrwon met Pamela FraUMD will perform U.. ~ that ~~~a1aimewtll0bu appeared oa t.le•laln aad performed at varloua function• tbroa1bout Southern Califonaa mcludma South C.. ~rtory. He teaches at Oran1e Coast Colle,e in Coela Mesa. Kua Frankhn LI a Uach&ate ol UC lrvtM and bas been featured at l.J<JO Country Satan. Sbe 15 a res\dent of Newport Beach. For mformauoo and ticket reservat.ioas. c aJJ the theater Box Office, a&-7ZlJ, between 0000 and8 p.m. ~CL06E·•F-.... DAIL Y CllUl8a DO""'OWN LOllQ 8eACM 775-t111 • "2-45t1 • c 5Z7·71 Sp11M1MtwY...-.&.0.1'11e.., ..... .. Mem...tPrbs Can,n atm r M ... gllt Pwty Fa.era Music By "ECLIPSE11 Ow.ta ...... Mtwparf 1ar 2111 M. C...t thy. MJ.3431 GALA NEW YEAR'S M FUN /. .. wt ,., ol ..... .......,. -....,.i a1*ab. we'll lWlb bl lbowtDI determ!mtioa tow tlle IDOd ddDp omdlstace tbl bed d1lrtna u.. 'l'llllll'e'1 a munber ol fine ~ berubouta wtlere JOO eaa mveil tll1a lbow of confidence. Take )'OUI' Pet from tbe folloiwtnl aceount of plans and pacuces beinl offered by local estaNlfbmenf• cm New Year's Eve and New Year'10., TllE CANNE&Y, 3010 LaFayette, Newport Beacb. fl7S.5T17 Regular menu prices will pre- -vaiJ fm-New Year's Eve dbmer; live entertain- ment ad free party favors in the upstairs loun&e. Late, 5 p.m., opening on New Year's Day WBITE ROUSE, 340 S. Cout Hlgbway, Laguna Beach, 49C-8088. A festive New Year's Eve featurina entert.aln.ment by Double Trouble (formerly Newsboy) and a midnight cbam· pagne buffet; tab ls $25 per couple. After the bar closes, restaurant will be open for break.fut service from 2 to 4 a.m ••MJ.. NIGHT" New Year's En, Balboa Pavilion Ballroom, 400 Maln St., Ralboa. Tickets and lnformation Jobnnle Sheeder, NEWPORT'S FINEST FOOD Alway• Model ate Pia• LUNCH AILY • 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. DINNERMON.-sAT. 5:00 P.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY BftUNCH 9:30 AM to 5 PM GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE Make Early Resrvatloos Now And Let Us Show Our Appreciation REGULAR MENU PRICES Party favors on Us DAN DAMON and His "Music Not Noise" Kevboard Orc~tra For Your Oancf ng And Listening Pleasure Tue. thru Sat • 8 to 1 3100 lrvtne Avenue Newport Beech 751-5223. Proudly Presents A FUN-FILLED & FE.5TIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE FEATURING Entertainment By DOUBLE TROUBLE <FORMERLY NEWSBOY> MIDNIGHT CHAMPAGNE BUFFET $25 Per Couple After Bar CJoMs a.taurant Open For Breakfaat Sentce From 2:00to4:00 A.M . NEW YEAR'I Eft YOCAU8T Leigh Downe m Nea....., Inn M0-7m, or the Pavilion, m-4a3 Great male of tbe Bil Band era featurtna Stan Fr..e and blJ ol"Cbeltra; dinner I dance packqe at $20 per penon includes everythlni but the drinb. Cocktails, 7 p.m , dinoer, 8 p.m., Freese band, 9 to 1, bats, horna, the work.a. SAM'S SEAFOOD, 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, (213) S92·l321 New Year's Eve dinner wiU be served rrom s p m to midnight; hats, horns. noisemakers, complete menu or seafood and stew A.NTllONY'S PIER % and Rib Joint, 100 N Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. ~5260 ReeuJar menu, regular prices, from s to 8 30 p m .. followed by New Year's Eve fete complete with champagne, hats, horns and Billy Wells Jau Band and special d.Jnner, priced at $25 per person Party dinner includes salld bar, choice of prime rib. New York steak, ftsh or the day, lobster tail or lobster scampi, coffee and dessert. AIRPORTER INN HOTEL, 18700 MacArthur Blvd , opposite Orange County Airport, lrv1ne 833 Z770 Dumer served from s p.m in the Mediterranean Room, includes an· ti pas to and soup, entree choice of standing n b GENUINE OtltCSE MAll>MIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY FOOd To Take Out l 1 30 A M to 10 P M 2011....._,~ COSTAMISA 642-7162 • 631·"' I • GD.IC> ftAUAN restaurant. ia. Beach Blvd., lluntlqt.cm Beach. M7.mt. New Year's Eve eourmet cbampq:ne dinner sernd con· tinental fubion floom appetber to deaert aod unlimited champ.ape, Sl8.t5 per penoll. Entree cbolce9 .W be met mipoa Dueale, New York Bor1he9e, veal Petronlus, veal Genovese or scam pl NEWrvih E& INN, 1107 Jamboree ao.d, Newport Beach, 8'4·1700. Moote Carlo Ballroom d.umer dance: unlimited oodtaUa and cham· pagne, at.eat or lobster dinner trom 7:30 p.m., danclna to Ed Leach orcbestra aft.er 9 p.m .. party f avon, "9.95 per penoo, all induatve. Marine restaurant dinin1, a la carte, from 7·30 p.m ., party favors. JOLLY &OGEJl restaurants: 203 Mart.De Ave., Balboe lalaDd; 25100 Del Prado, Dan.a Point; 2300 Harbor Blvd., Oosta Mesa; 2Z8'13 Lake~ Dr .• Lake P'Ol'elt; 2250 E.1Jnco1n, An&belm; 8378 La Palma Ave., Buetaa Put; lA Marina Dr., Seaport VWace, Loa1 Beach Marina. All open for 1pedal New Year DQ t!rbe ®lb l!lorl NEW YEAJl8 EVE PA.RTY- ta Ute FESTIV ALllAU.. Gea. Ma. ST.._ fftS. SJS-p. ~n. lffl. Dlaller, eWce el WIEN ft SCHNITZEL er SAUERB&ATEN. ll pleff GE&MAN AMEalCAN BRASSBAND, 8WllS FOl.&DANCE&S. Make,_, ae.n ..... •Gttnau Buds. Frt·Sat, 7 :Jlpm a..~- \OCAT'IO OJ~TMI SAM a.GO rMY r ... OJooecn 91.., '°"'~ f, •• ,._ E••-Oor«i-fo-•ro~t•' •~• ,,.,, w c,.,.·~ ..... ..., . ..,, "'""'"'<l'""c-.. 111<1•1 ••1'ller1T1•..,..,,z f ;~~,~~~~-LE .. GRANf;;;:~:;;1. ~rnnl...J LA BISQUE AU SAFRAN $25.00 , [;I! Crt'am of Saffron J LA CREPE NORVEGIENNE Per Person Smoked Salmon. cream mushrooms lncludlng I graune with swiss c~ A Half LA SAi.ADE MAJlCEL PAGNC\L Bottte of Tomato. chUlese cabbage 10 allloU Chatfftl LE FILET DE BOElJF EN OlOlITE Napoleon Tenderloin of bet>f rolled 111 puff pastry dough Per Pwson puree ol mushrooms. bordehuse saurt• Served wilh BouqueUen! ol vegel.Ables LE GATF.AU DU NOlIVEL AN Pllbtry, Cofft:e mousse and almonds 4251 Martlng•I• Way, Newport S.•ch ~-~~i:...~--~--~ ....... ,... ............... .,.. ........ uan. Nffded HS-2755 NEW YEAR'S EVE at MONTE CARLO s499s BALLROOM DINNER DANCE == * Champagne 8nd cockt•ll• for the evening Included * P.ty MD. nottematl .... * Steak or lob9tef dinner • Phone now tor MfYed from 7:30 p.m. omnce rnet"Vatlon• * Dllndng to the Ed Luch Orchetllra frOm ..00 p.m. THE MARINE • Ane dining. • .. C9t9. "°"' 1• ,..._ RESTAURANT:=~~.....,... (Reserve your table now) • Plftr hllta, l"IOltemllkara DISCO • The Ubrery 1.oung9 * n.e ~ 11r oom DANCING • D.ndng, dl1nlca trOlft a:00 p.nt. • IS per...,....°"" Q ~·-~ -(714) 84~1"1ftft end eddltlonat lnfonndon I UU IBWBm~ breakfmt; also featmtnc eamplete lw.b ad d.lllDer IDllllll. l&VINE PamB rwiuarant. Sl.DO 1"ine Ave .. at tbe Newport Beach Goll Course. Newport Beadl, 751-SZZS. Bep1ar' menu prices prev.runi for pla New Year's Eft dllmer; bau, boml and DOUemaken for all Entertain- ment and daDdn& with Dan Damon and bl.a •·Keyboud On:batn'' fnMD I to L DD.BY aarAUllAJft. UC s. E. Brtatol. at Orance County Airport. Costa Meta, 541 8380. ~re·u be oo co.er. DO m.lntmum for a New Year's Eve celebration featurtnc dinner from s to 12 md eatertalnment and danctn1 from I to 1, ti.ta, borul and noilema.M:n for all BEN aaoWN·s restawant, mos eout Hlpway, at All.lo Pier, South Lacuna. -.mt. A sped.al New Year's E'Ye diDDer will be Mn'ed lrom 8. » p.m. oo; mtree ebalee. are New Yon at.eak, prune rib or Aastnllu lobster tail. There'll be bat.I, boral ud 9CHem•ken for all u well a eas.ertainmenl 11911 dmdnc ID tbe loaqe. lal C8lla Fiii · ........... ....... STAQ CHllSE WllJ ,. ~ l.,11m~ .. s '"Mdllded AJl.o~ _.._. (;~:-t:::-:..-.... ·§ ~ ~-~ ~ DINNER ~ , ........... .. C .~< c-.1111e Dllller f • NEW YOU STEAK. PJIDIE BIB r OB AUSTBAUAN WllSTE.ll TAIL ( POlfy Fta10n -H:!' -NoiNllUlbn ~ DANCING AND ,-M ~~::--' il I Cocktail Lounse I ,Tum lnln • our 9fOn ~private pertdng f 3110& Coalt Hwy Umlied ~ .-so. Laguna 481-2271 mea anb &ympatlfy £nglislJ Antiques mttl1 Olta ltomn Tea and Sympathy im't the only thing served. There's 15 Luncheon ncggestions on our menu. Sorry, we cannot accommodate amall ~. J7th STREET and 1lJSTIN AVE COSTA MES~ I -. <beblnd JACX·IN·TH£.BOX> ~ .L Monday tlU1I Satunby -11 am til S pm NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER 5 p.m. to Midnight ~Mena of Seafood aacl Stab. Hats, Horns, Noilemaken! DRUMI PAM IN Wt .. °" vounr hren Kondulan, Id H..,.. .. In DI- Marriage lfpset A West Cout prem.lere of .......... Yoan, M arit -Lou," by Canada'• a.i..t•n1 con&em· porary playwrtabt, Mlcbael Trembley, wU1 nm Jan. 5 · 27 on the Second Stqe at South Coat Repertory Tbtater, 8S$ Tbwn Center Drive, Coltall ... Cmtaln time wUJ be 8:30 p.m . fM the ar· resUq ana1ya1a of an lmpcmtble maniqe, it.a cauae1, effeeta and tne.ltable concluton. ncketa are $'7.50 and Sl.50 at the SCR box of. fie.. uncoiik Rolnaat Steab & Seafood Claofce Winea & Spirits ~Bodied Satisfaction Come drink u aU fnl CroamBome 3280'2 So. Coelt Hwy. LAOUNA NIGUS. GN773 .. 2828 .... A1£ .... aamJr fll • ,.,"'., .. •• Wa 1 • t.. faetlw el IM.,.rt ~ Cl :n1 18r .._ .. P'!IP ~t::.:~ .. -I 0 114'• ..... ..... twtntS111 ...... ............. •••• JO. • n. ......... fadlit7 • 91 aitr om., w tll IM NBCT'• 1"'-'11 ........... .. bolll• ........ ,,.......A$~...,.... ,,.. Adan,,_._ .m ........... ., ... mdl.p;ajW room at llGllf.e VIili" 8c:lllOol ta c.o.&a ....... Jl:8da bM en"".'4-.d *-..... .,.,, ....... mt+mn ... T .... tM aJtllUe nlm lartllitAltl CllUI' ~-0"*'7 ~. Pllfll '; •• lldlr- cUNdm' • tlliit l&ldf GI lclllllla 0.. Adms Studio ID Nettpwt Beam. 1W1 ._ dbwtlw all three prodDctiiam-"Samwllw," ''Vma.·· and "'lbe GblpabiMd Leib." NANCY B88SN, P&DID&NT of the Newport llubol' paap la 1111-11 _. dlreetor o1 "Dra~0 .. ~la JaeUIUtlllt"' ...... 11118 Pinafon, • 11 IDO'flltl ._. foDcw•a to U. llaMe Vuta 1lte. Tben tbe7 wtU ,,...., ""'!'be Mapllleeat Y anbe, •• '"nM VU. Olary of llor· rluey Hall'• and ••IJoaMotBIDelAeYel..'• The Arta Center Pia,.. . .W be OD tbe boarda flnt. mou:nUDI ''Scnn!Hlllw'' OD Ju. 10 for a fOW'·wMk.:cf mal&ft"elll .. VanitiM" will open Oil March 27. wttb "Ghlp1'bread Lady" i>1JowtDC May a . The Acton 'lbeater will let under way Peb. 1 wttb "Yankee" 1tarrtn1 Mua BbMD'• huaba.ad Buddy (better known u ~ Jooes > la the role ot Jmtlee OliYer w Holms. "Morrtuey Hall." a new muDcal, opeDI April 10 and ''ffouM Of Blue Lea..a" bow1tnJune12. DirecU.ac. retl*tlft!J. wW be Don LaffOOG. Rick Y Ol'ba and ll1ta Dim. TtlE CANllERY L ··1 -- HISIDRlt WAlERFROlft RnrAUD1fT HAPPY NEWYEAR Thank you for makina our year a auccesa Reserve early for New Yea.rs Eve Dinner a No Increase in price Live entertainment and free party favors in the upstairs lounge Late opening on New Year's Day Jan. l ,9180at5.00PM 30IO l.aFAYEnt, 1'IWPGR1' &N'K 7Jt.-d75-5777 1na 1111asklft Tom Titus NEW YEAR'S EVE "BAL" NIGHT Great Music of the Big Band Era Featmtnc 1be Very 1i1De STAN FREESE Alld II.ls Orclmltia ............ In• 111 ••17 I .. .,..... COCKTAIL.81 Pll •Dian I Pll BAND I Pll TO 1 A111 ~ ........ 1,.. DOOA PRIZES• HATS• HONll • nte WOMtS nc..e.a.... • .......... •def {714) M0-1122 .... Pmlon {714) l1Mlll ~ lb 9P!Bd c/lfH-rea,/b;J gt/6 ZJYmub AU. Dll"mERS lNCWDE. ANTIPASTO and OXTAIL SOUP. AMANTIAOO mnwm ITMDING RIB aoA8T -AO JQ8 ••••••••••••••••••.• ttl.50 Ow......,.. ""'1ta. Sdect CJtOk:ie Poltlon• CarWld fl"om our Orm ...... D Routa WUJ Ba Acc:olftF I rltd -., c::rum.d ......... YewklNra PuddJne end o..nty Whipped Honeredlsh. llACK OF LAlll8 NORlllAftDE ••••••••••••••••••••• , ••• • t 6.95 HoMy ~ ....... Hot ..... a.-.. .......... ......, ot V9111t1t I 11 _,. L,._.... PDtlilou. ft!W YOD STUK. BltOILl!D •••••••••••••••••••••••• •t4.95 l'lllwofful md ..... nit Top ~ a.-Wiii lie Topped ........ .,........... .ct~ wtlfl l.r I l Pot.etoca andO.... ... AIMDdllM. l.OD11!a TAIL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 131.95 ar.wto Your~ larwlllwtllilDnwn ~ • .,......_. I' I •• .cl LJ; I I • Pot9toel wmD DCICIU.ING A L•OltA.ftQE ••••••••••••••••••• t ta. 7S A......,.. W ......_ luccultnt. Crtep Dw' .. II ..-..I oe •Wot WM lllc9. 0.... -.1'•11 .. 1, ..... ~ ...._ ........ eoa-c. -Served From 5:00 P.#1\. - BaySltore Boue 23:111 MulHlndl At Rldgerout8 El TORO T1N222 MDITBllllAllBAll ROOa . For lnfofmatlon and Reservation. Cell: , •••• ..... Jl..aME -~ftT LADlNCE f. LH Mltuc: _, l ~-..., JEIU•Y HERMAN ...-111 LE rn AfHM>LDS •OOOCH OllllCTf.DSV NICK DE CAUO (714)772-7710 110 Al/I Pl(() AN ENDEARING MUSICAL COMEDY FREELY ADAPTED FROM DICKENS' "OLIVER TWIST" ·oLIVERf Book, Mu11c I nd Lynea by LIONEL BART f VERV l'UES. 11-fRu SUN. ~'f:S a SUN. BRUNCk (714)-492-9950 . ... ___ ----· ' ·<EIJr Vil l,1 gr 3l 1111 H \ I. II 0 \ I ' I \ '\ 11. HEAR YE!! HEAR YE!! GIANT NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION DIMMER • DANCING HORNS• HATS• NOISEMAKERS Dinner Price lnclucks Al n. Abo•e FEA TURIMCi SPECIAL M&fU '"-... HewY_..S.... orTep~ ........................ 'f 0.95 A...,..._ L.-...r T .. er t St..-.. u.-. .... ~ ............ 15.95 MAH YOU. llSBYA TlOMS IA.Ill Y 127 MilJMI AVE. '75-1300 Also join us on NewYear's Day BRUNCH • LUNCH • DINNER 9:00AM-11:00 PM Fe.aturtng SecaD&t\VW tn ~Lounge 900PM-1:30AM - SBtUf ace ion U••T ANTONS bMw CUll>beU, or llala IDd Cftlfta, recorded &bat t... lt wasn't ~became bulcaJ.ly tbe 11Ga1 WU U in-auwn-•I But IODI meant a lot to UM ecumy boJ, ~-Becauae it marted a besi•tna bdo lhowhlwt0 mn. It would ... etpt lon.I ,..,. and a lot ol 1tucUo won before tbe name Glen Campbell would become a boulehold word. Finl tbere wu "Gentle on lly llincl," followed wtth "By the Time I Gel to Pboemx." Botb launched Glen lnto the cbal1a and onto record turntables around the wwkl TBB aar Ot' 818 histbry la pretty well documented.. There wu bJt after hit, bi.I own televiatoo Nriea. and even a co-atantni role ln John W~'1 Academy Award win.Der •7rue Grit." Ironically, another eight years pa11ed before Campbell achieved his first No. 1 pop sona in "Rhinestone," followed a year later by bis second No. 1 tune "Southern Ni&hta." Since those eventful records though, Campbell bu undergone a transformation. A cbanee in style. Hls taste lo music changed; bis image changed, he remarried, and be dropped Jimmy Webb, wbo wrote almost au tus early bits ( "Pboerux, .. "Gentle." "Galveston," "Wichita Lineman," "Where's the Playground Suzie?"), m favor of Michael Smotherman. IN BIS LATEST release on Capitol Records, ''Highwayman,'' Campbell dlaplays new styles oo music and matenal. "I wanted to get out of the COOJW'ed·u&.~t;>w blzrout.i.ne,''beaaid, "wbereyoudidsome · to pleue an audience and ool younelf For A Memorable NEW YEAR'S EVE Dinner Served 5 to 12 HATS. HOIMS. PAITYFAVoas ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING 8 to I NO COVER NO MINIMUM ............ ..._ .... 1262 S.E. IRISTOL IOranoe County Airport) COSTA MESA S4Ml90 . - W:J'll also feature complete Lunch ard Dinner menus 8llbOe lllend 203 Marine Ave 7:00 AM-1:00 ,.. "°"' ........... S.apottVll9 1e8 Marina Or. 7:00 AM-11:00 PM .......... 2250 E. Uncofn aGOAM-t:CIOPll ......... Buena ""'Cetar 8371 LI PllmelNt. ·-~ .... ~'=~Dr. UJOAM-10:00PM "-------------------------------- MUST ANSWER FOR 'HIOHWA YMAN' Glen c....,._.. Yocelucl "I'm vtty much a realist People don't have to answer for your acliofta You, and you alone, mustaoswerforyouractJooa " Therefore, Campbell must answer for his latest di&c. Fortunately, be bu not abandoned (Sft CAllPBELL. Pa1e O> en MATINEES DAILY Alt 8eata 12.00 tll 2:30 p.m. '°' Information C8ll ~Hodtle 534-3733 GEORGE BURNS ART CARNEY •COIN(; INSTYLE' FAMK. Y UlftRTAINMEff A09IJt'T LOGAN IN "MOUNTAIN FAMILY ROBINSON'' 10) ............ -·· H• STEVE MARTIN. TtieJER)< -..,..... -.,.,-. .... m DUSTIN ltOl'nlAH , Kramer ~er ----·"'--"KRAMER va. KRAMER" .,_._ ··-·-, ... -... complex rote• tt.troubl wtfa; J\Altln Henry as the pawn In the ~•; Jene Ateon- dtr tlo~onat• Mlghbot end OUff n the toUQ Mlndld f~. ~May can· r.tatn tNt the deck 11 stadled n t•vor Of tM hv1tNnd. That's tn., but the female auc:Utnc9 lh0Uld bl profoundly moved, too. Rated PG, with a fft txPletlvet and one nude scene that la startling and hllarto.. "SKATETOWM U.S.A." t,.ats roller dftco enthusiasts to an extrav= of som. of the fanciest twork around. But there's no POlnt In ~ng If you're not Impressed exhlbttion<lasstatatlng oa nonstop disco beat. The movie does fNture such top.draw comedlMK as Flip Wiison, Ruth Buul, Biiiy Barty and David Landsberg, but for the most part It's not their finest - 'ITART1NG OVIR' ITAR c.doe..,..n CAMPBELL ••• Share with someo~ you IO\'e a wann and wonderful romantic (l'ftm Pqe Cl) Webb altogether as the sonpriter la featured twice CJD the album, Including the UUe cut. IT IS SOMEWHAT ll"Olllc. thouah, that Campbell'• beat talents are diaplayed throuJh these i.. cutJ. Take ootb1na away from Smotherman, but tbe chemistry between his lyrics and music and Campbell's vocal talenta mix about a5 well as oil and water. Because of this. and lhe fact the album Is filled with aix Smolhermrn tunes, the disc falls 'way abort in terms of what is expect...-d from Campbell. "I waa ahuckin' it for a Jong time," says Campbell. "I didn't know I waa abuckin' it, but l was. I didn't realize my poteollill and I stiil don't. All J know la God gave me a gift and I bavetouseitu beat I can. ''1'1118 ISN'T 80 much a change of imaae u an awareneu of myself," he explains. "My mualc bu notbi.q to do with me beiq the AJJ. American boy. I 1Wl like that im.,e, I like it very much. "But the more J do the more I realize my potential. And it'• Dice to record aomething for a chanJe where I don't have to worry about it being a a<>ld record or making a lot of money. I dolt because there is a satisfaction within.'· The aatisf action may Ue within, but the talent la still bottled up inllde as well ... at leut u far u thla album la coocerned. Overall rallnl: C. com IUn mVNOl.DI "IL&.CURUIGll CANDICI ...... nwr 1u: ._..er 21 .-CF ....... ft.MMllLmoolll IE Ull 1111.l I •11 • BU U J l9J I-!al .... r-• -i-~ .. :r:-c::- __.._,,.....,..,...__._..... ~-- 4th R«otd BreaJdns Mo11th OUml llAU EDWUDI' ...-ra• LA MtllAOA Dlnft.fl Orwige 637-0340 fl&.Ul T1n1I u MWG 921 1706 uoo Foun1.11n Valley 839·.1500 AUalll llUft.CI Ntwpoct ~II 1573-1350 Anlheln 879-9950 Sell or trade your old skis fast wtth a new Skiing classlfled ad In the Dally Piiot. 642·5678 DAILY. PILOT He was a poor black sharecropper's son who never dreamed he was adopted. ~ fllC'MlSNISlm M ... UIXlmWl&MI _....,VfllCXll~ ACMl-U STEVE MARTIN,n -ihiJER}( AUOIR>lfCMlfOMOlmMr. •'TN• _,..,, lntroOl.Kel • tMWrkanl '*'*' a.t'9 Mkttw tou. ........ NOt Iha 8"rt:tra ltrefMnd end "f'UMY Of rt" Ml tMre bNn tuch an ov.. lllWMtmfng dtbut. Mid .. ,. .... .,,,._her c.on$1derabte taltnt es• comedlenM to play straight In • role 0b¥ IOUlty patterned efter the Mff. destructive Janis Jbotln. So much for the good riewl. Al .. , the dlpktlon of. IUl*'•tar'1 doWnl\111 rece must neces-sarlly pnwe .,.....no. This 11 compounded by tN fact th.et the fllnwMkert have provided no otot. only • MrlH of untutfllled vlanett". Alan Batff peeys U. Rose's man-oer wl"'thelfnQIHlmofexploft· atlon. Rated R, wltttmuch use of htrddrugsand lanouage. ''STAltTINOOYl!a" begins with Jemes L Brooks' funny, lnslghtfut script, adds Alan J. Pakula's deft direction Of a talented c.st. Result: the best comedy of the yeer. After too many good o"9 boys, Burt Reynokfs underplays superbly as a man so ui>wt by a choice between two loves <JIU Cla'fburgh and cancsice Bergen) that he hyperventllatM In a dePertment store. Rated R NEWSWEEK CONTEST STRATEGY IDllON IN 'lltAIEIOWN, U.l.A.' leoua. Coec:Melnet"'*rQreg ....... ..... thd most deliciously Imaginative special effects ever put on film ... lhe ultimate Disneyland ride. And quite a ride n is." NEW YORK TIMES "If you like outer space,'The Black Hole' is the lat11t vM'8ion of the next best thing to being there." COSMOPOLITAN "It has laser-beam shoot-outs, unexpected twists.. •• 'The Black Hole' ls filled with drama, awe, mystery ... You must see it." LOS ANGELES TIMES "The Disney team takes this year's honors." TORONTO SUN "One of the year's most enjoyable 11caplat entertainments." CBS-TV "'The Black Hole' II out of this world entertainment •.• It has epirit, etyle, all-out adventure, good humor, tine music end vlM.ael ep1ct8cle to danle the eye ... " THE SUN-ENGLAND "Thie tllm hae more ecllon, more excitement. more :-:.:::.::=baiisniv~ MEAVL 81R£EP IS A MOTHIR llAIQNQ DIFl'leaT DICl8IONl IN •KRAMER' Meanwhile, Duattn Hoffman Dleaoven Joy'8 of f 8tMIMod With Judn Henry Heartbreak's Tenipered 'Kramer' Finds Some Laughs in Family Split Stan1eJ1 K.auffmann u "'°'* en& for TM New ~· In "Kramer va. Kramer," the acrlpt tella, in lltlte dialogue, the story of a New Yort couple wbo apliL 1be struQJe is not about tbe diTOtte, which as such la never alimpsed; it'a about the cuatody ol their amall 100. The drawinl of the characters la adequate, possibly excepting the wife who la off screen a good deal of the tlme -her inner crilla, wblcb ia why abe leaves, and ber recovery are more matters of report Uum enactment. DUS'11N HOFFMAN, the husband, ls back in form -a new and better form, in fact. In "Kramer" b1a role is uncomplicated, a man ol carefully arran1ed likes and dislikes to make him botb individual and "averaae"; but Hoffman burns ~ tbe livma into tbe UD· lmowm even in tht. "average" man. m. playing with bis chJJd; hla patience, true and enforced, with hi.I cbUd; hll ·~ce·· affecUioD for bla bou; his &enulne aftec:tloo for the woman ln the apartment below wbo helps him; bi.a fight for bis child, in an emeraaey operating room and in court -all tbeae and more stab ~r than mere credibWty to the community that 1ood a cting provides. MEBYL STREEP, the wtfe, la today's Belle Davis, or would be if there were DOW an equivalent mm industry. In "Kramer" she plays a somewhat neurotic woman whose diasatlafacUon with marriage drives her out, leavtn& her aon, 10 minutes into the film and wbo returns -about a film-hour later, I 'd gueu -when abe bu herself in band and wanta to reclal.m ber aon. Obviously the brief appearance at the beginning bad to be strong enouab to make her a continuing presence and to give her a foothold after 9be returns. Streep handles tbia difftculty easily, by concentrating on tbe truth of the woman and by having the talent for that coocen· tratloo. I 'VE BEEN WAITING for some yean now -nasWy, I guess -for Streep to make a fa.lae move oa stage or screen ln widely vaned cbaracten. I 'm sWl wait.ln&. So much for null· neas. Robert Benton's direction must first be praised for bi.a choice of acton and bi.a col· laboratlao with them. Thia is hi.a fU'St serious film : Previoualy he directed "Bad Company" and "The Late Show." both heavily comic. Here he's deallna with heartbreak, even though fl'• aem th.rough a temper ol quick com· edy. and bi.a band ls Juat and rlabt. He does well with the loterion of aceoes, the movement of actors and camera, the internal cuts. MY ONE QVAll&EL is with the overall editlna. tbe joinlna of aeque:oca. I'm always cooacious ol bi.a cuttla, •••Y for ttme-lapees, be1tnnh\I wllb an early lnlert o( 1arbqe truck.a -after Streep walta out -to tell ua that a night baa paaaed. And too often, at the end of the sequence, Benton cuta or fades to black. 1 can't remember any lmtance ol black in "Kramer" where the film eouldD't limply have cut ahead to tbe next sequence, perhaps hold•n1 the opening shot of the new sequence a few frames klo&er to let ua &et our bearin&a· But Benton bu made • 1ood vernacular mm that, because ol its actioos and its urban detail more than it.s story or wrilina, ta what I'd call a time·ca~ule work. CO•PA&E IT WITH Woody Allen's "Manb•Uan" wblch -funny liw, lush ~ grapby and all -made an attempt at a tarse embrace of New York, an attempt to eocloee lts current styles and behavior ID a paean to the d · ty; and failed because of the acrlpt'a ruckerlna vlalon and the cut'a inadequacies (except MerylStreep, who waa in that one, too). Bmtoa'a film makes DO attempt to atni the city, but it futena ao t.tabt a pip oa aome city lives that the city they live in can't escape. Put "Kramer vs. Kramer," not "Kan.hat· tan," in tbe time captJule, and If it la due up cea· turies from now, it will report some truth about the city today -flavor, quirk, pain and mane\IVef, and the wry comedy act in which they all seem to be set. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN.. <POl "1941" (PG) "BLACK HOLE" !PG> "STAR TREK" co> "KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" CR> "APOCALYPSE NOW" SSmm. (A) \ • •QDacur....,I• ..... aa::IPTl9 .. ,.._ •. , 'WITH TORRENTIAL ~ IEI IE MD FR SWEEPS 'THE~· INTO A Fl.M EXPERENCE... AN EXTRAVAGANT PERFORMANCE AND AN EXPLOSIVE DEBUT.'' =Gene S'tNlltt. N8C·TV '11ETTE MD.ER SEM>S 'THE ROSE' SOARING NTO THE STRATOSA-ERE WrTH HER 8lAZJNG PERFORMANCE." -.. • ....._ Sy*r Md Catue ttll "BETTE MIOLER'S PERFORMANCE lS AN EVENT TO BE EXPERIENCED -A FEVERED, FEARLESS PORTRAIT OF A TORMENTED, GIFTED, SEXY Oill.D- WOMAN WHO SANG HER HEART OUT UNTIL fT EXPLODED." -Jedi KroaL NewawHtr M....._ "BETTE MIDLER SUCCEEDS BEAUTIFUU. Y, GIVING THE CHARACTER DEPTH ANO DIMENSION •.• AN UNEXPECTEDL. Y AU.URING PERFORMANCE.'' -J....e 1111..un. New vonr n ..... A MARVIN WORTH/AARON RUSSO PRODUCTION A MARK RYDELL FILM THE ROSE FHiOERIC FORREST •. ... PRODUCED fJY MARV/ff WOtrTH & AARON RUSSO • OllfECTEO BY 1MRK "'1Je.L SCREENPlAY BY BIU KERBY AND BO GOtDllAN • SJlMY BY BIU ICERflY EXECU11VE PRODUCER TONY RAY • DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGltAl"HY VU.MOS~ A.S.C. _.,_ .. _....._.~--.-----·---- 70M M QCl I 001.•~!!,_"!2}"' •JMZ4«.JJ..1 For lnlorlndon can En........_nt Hollne ~ f~.' .... ,.&, ".,,,. 1~· .... ,...--. H If ,'\ \ I .........,. I' ti ' ~ ~::ii ~ ' , .. I v. .. • , ' ., j .. •' ' 1 , 1 • ; I ' • • ' .. • , • ' • ' i • l t I • M• ----......... iD tbe •n•ul..,..dm fllMfte M*.rldiM.'' I ••• ..,. twat'U .. JGlt sam. to be ID a ndlal; tMrM ... to be ln a real perfennmee. •-n. '1111 ana1lJ eome tbnlialb beea tbe!'N WIT well reiMarae4. We dae't haft any p"°"'• •·· . ,,.,. -...msA11 A1m111r"' -.sT Ml'llSI :m..-"3 • • • • • • • • :)PE"' 0.At. • Tum your unusables into usable cas11.ca11 Dally Pilot classified 642·5678. Shale a waam and wonderful romantic comedy with eomeone 90Ulouel ..... WllOLD9 ..a.cunuMH 0...-.~ ... -... • s .,,, .... msddlll .... tDdwlllBI ,, ._ ..._.,_, • marclllal mai.t. ll'alllP 11.ted f« tllie ,_.. wm ,. .. m • •mlr t 1 *"' • 1:~ _p.a In froelciPNl1's· QtyBaU. •N. GutWll Ave. Ad•'--· • M and ... o••ONITaATIONS OP varloal IPGl'U and ut1rort tram Bil 10 .... PK 10 eoUecei is featured II& AIDl!ew9daw' CoDece lo Puadeu Saaday thl'OQl!l Jan. J. Mm'..,. tz. Coacbn and playen from Ohlo Stale ad USC will neat at • DOOD ltlwuta Club kickoff luncbeoo lloaday at the Paaadeaa C..ter. A limited number of Uete&a at '8.50 la •••liable by telepboalat 1·2JJ. ...... Oraa1e County realdenta ,, ......... " Aedpea, new Ideas, menus and local food ad• Wedne9days In the DAILY PILOT "FIRST RATE PERFOfWffKES ... 'GOfNG IN STY\.E' is tough and teodet toocNng and verv h#lny. . • lJllAa.-• .. IRWI MMS-··MARK Lt.ESTER,... ROUER BOOGIE --JIM BRAY -BEVm.Y GARl.AllJ ·ROGER PERRY JllllV VAM PMTEJf • Kl&JaY 8££1( SEAN AkCUllt', MR cmlARD 1--RMN ~-·ER.a (lJfl a.Rm --MARI( LI.ESTER _.._.mPft WOt.f --8ARRr SCtlflDER•, .,..,RWJM YABlAN.5 -•800 ESTY __ _,.,QMD WllTERS ·~---·-· ID!!'---=~c=:::JIC:?>fii"Gr----.iy ...... ~ •'t:I~ ~-.......... ~ • .._.__.<11:_.Y ......... "1' ..,._ ....... a..-......... ._------ --2nd 8ENSAnONAL WEEKI -- WHBM. ~ ~ 178-98!>0 WBTTlllMI~ UA C-at~ COSTA MESA. lfillel S4G-7444 MJT1MITa. tlrW., St~ El TllflO. S.dlellecl H \·"80 H 1·381J ORM6E. °' ........ 837-0340 ... ----- -JUOITH ClllS T c:. Ntr l1' ldl1I CMl1a' /nwtCd "0\111rnte• A~ ID ~'ICU' rwrt ClOla llJll& • Wf Ullf«.Y • UI ~ "CUii& .. ST'f\l" A fOM' Ill! Pl'OIU:IDI • Pl'OllOO DW lONf IU ft! 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Ml&tt• --·-a..y -•ma ... n• err ,.-• ..._ eea••--.01• .. smr DAILY-f,._ .... 7:»t=JI Me asnCI Fat AU..., 1111/UT -·· ---lt;I ....... -•• ~ n.ta~s ~--,..,.•ms ,,.,[Jo ____ ,. ..... 14 Afl90ll l l Y1I DlllYI .. 6 OMllGf oarYl ·Ill ..... , ..... ,_.._, __ _. __ ,,_ liWl~l ---- lQ j .. 11 ° j 00 f' S $ ..... a.m. ,.... ,..., '• 1111~:1 ---.. ma ... .... eoGlaYl-"9 --~ a." ._.. •••Mm" --·al--•cnoYDO ...... -......... ........................ -........... . ... --· IJ5Al•t1t .. -.. •:r USA aoBINION Tbere ean be no doubt that. u w. ent. lhe dlOI. ane ol tbe bl"eat "••" bandl la lhe three-man BrttlU unit called '!'be Police. Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers and Stiq are Tbe Police, and they play a kind of ''white rea•" music that bu been received as enthualaltl:!:[ on tbeae shores u in lheir oatlve ~where they are bqe atara. LEAD 81NGD SUila -who plays the role ol lbe Bellboy in the movie, ''Quadropbenia'' - is ver:r aood-lootlnc. very blond and eonaidered you artll\ically becauae they have their bands OD all the money. "We maintain control ol all upeets ol the ll'OUP, tncludina the financial c:Gel, because we· want to coatrol lbe creative strinp." In interviews lo lhe Brttlab press, Stine bas been deKribed u an "ecoill" la tbat true? ..All80LVTELY. YEAH. J don't mean that I'm a total 'bilbead, • ud I don't spend all day talking about me and oothlaa elle, but I know wbat I'm eood at. "And," be added, "You don't ael any medals for beina bumble. r ] "The pressures on me, ln my poaitioll. are Roe K T L greater than the rest of the band, but the re. A K wards are &realer. J cet a ereater satllfactlon out of being lo the apolligbt. ''The more auccess you get at a particular "'--------------lhiDI. the more confident you get about It, and the to be a 1n SJ1Dbol lo En&Ja,nd, where teen-qe pis nllb tbe atqe durlDC performance. by TbePoUee. In the U.S. reeeatl7 for their third tour, ~ took IOIDe time oat to reflect CID the band's 1ueeea .. We felt •917 eonftdent tbat ooe day It wQQld take olf, '' be told me, ''and ll did take us a 1CJD1time. 0 We went throuP two years of absolute bell, DObod)' II.keel us, nobody cared. But we JD Ore you need ll It becomes addictive.'' AS FOa CllANG ES lo b1a llfe resultin& from sUttesS: ''There haven't been any really, we're all pretty shrewd. I don't IO out and buy a lot of ridiculous tbiop. "We have made a lot of m<Jlley and our rt.nancial futures are fairly aec\U'e, but that bun 't made me complacent or leu anery about situatioaa lo tbe world than J wu a year qo." 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A WOT BUIU PAM Dllff-1• Costa Mesa 540·0594 Orange 634·2553 Westminster 891-3935 Buena Park 821 -4070 stuck tocetber' and came tbrouCb-I tbiok it's a ::=.=========----------------------------------- mart al our cbaneter that we dl4 ltick it out, became we belieftldln ouraelvea. '' . NOW ·'lllAT 'lllSY"VE done three tours of America ad bne m• with such aueceu, they could traftl -• arander acaie. But tbeJ dGD't. "We med to have one roadie," says Stiq. ''Now .. baft from foar to slJl. But we ckm't p.e a ..... ..aouraie on toar witb •· beca1lle • .Jt would m.aU m ao much i.. edaptaNe to any situatioL • .,,_ fact dull we're IUCb a amall unit means that we cu do tbinp other bands can't. Such u pi.y amall Ills, and ltlll make money. "It'• ""7 important for us to keep control of the ttnwndal upeda," Sttni ccatlmaed. ''11"8 NO GOOD aaytnc, •r. a musician, I don't worry about the money,' because once you start doing that. somebody else starts worrying about the money -for example, the record company, and then they can start dictatlo& to ""'.a.tr dw•••c incMe." _ .... __ ,.,,,._ .5-f, .............. . -c-..... ic-tv ........ "-=:.: •• .. An tnc.idacent flm." ---~e1g10llliiig- I flt'COil•11eud it!• --.., ._ -----TY ~-­·-----,_, .. ,_ ......... ~ PUHi More words have been written and spoken -about this movie than any other movie ever made. You must see it to believe it . . . . . It's a wild, hilarious $200 000 000 scavenger hunt Winner take all I Shirley (Shirley Jones) and her family and trtends aathv for • holiday party ln "V .. Joaa ol Cbrlstmu Put.·· a two-hour epleode ol ••SbJrJey" tonlebt at 8 o•cJock on NBC-TV. 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"* ~ °' ... WOttd of 9iO" IWoguegl In ,,_ Md ttl9Mf'I ·~..we nw• OlfTA TION aucH °' Geotga flachb9clt ...,,,.,_ the tf""'l)Ot1 .. ~~In~ ~ OI 000~1 • IClifllllng -COiia. ., PQlhltlon Md -vv ~IOll and ....... ,. -~ aolullOnl CD MOHT QAUBl'Y F onnegan e F!tQM Ari WIMA 18 l'letpa a fellow ~· ~·ffifl ••""· to ~ C>t*>tl lfWOUO" Cir~AMW:l: fHENlY IH ™E "I08 f c. ........... ,_., _ • ~""'°"~ ""° '°""'11" -w P<*-c-.. lc>llOwed by • ~ ~ 1();ao • ., ..... IMT1L. I Gn CMatr TUBE TOPPERS DBC e 1:00 -·~··TM JOn IDd ••VWI ol lbe bolida, ...... (or bSrle7 foDd m1mor1.. of btr l•*-bud. (See fbotO at )Aft) ' KABC. t:OO -A.BC N ... C1o1euJ> "Nobod1'1 Chlld.nn." A look at the foster care lltuaUoD lD tbe Vldted SUtel blvolYIDa a IWf mtDaa CbUdND. • KNXT e 10: 00 -,. AmerJcaa . Dream, Amert can Ntahtmare: Tile Sevendel." Harry Reuoner aamSw. the DMkml chaneter and temperameat ol the 1'10I, foe\llJ.q GD tlu'.ft major .. .... 1 .. IUL: ~ ... ~ ... ...,. ~ •.w.~ .........-c .... ..,, • .. A .. -M , ...... 11 emit C-. "°""' ........ t(lnth .., • ,..,,, Git .. ....... d ... ~...,,,., ... • WMAn ON NIXn l-vtt11119 Ir-pt1nll rodlln IO a ICftool lot ....,....,, -• lltCIMMd Ill --~of~ln ,.,..,... ,,_.(I) '1'4aAVWGIM ·~ ..... --tound died "°"' .... ~ IO be .,, enecll "-•~l*d • TOMGNf ~ "°"' Jofln OIMO--~ "°'*' Owlt---. Ok*._, • o CtWl.Wa AMCl&a The.,....~. .. llC*IOW ~ In wNcifl e ...... lloelo CAI .... -klllld In • ~ ~ ...... ,..., .HOOM'8 ..... . ..,....,.., • ON'nONm> MIC .... -..-.n- tHO ..... M'Cl II • • CWTIMMT • llTOMOKT HoM a.I• Roberta tl::IO. YCMI • e "-The Aa•••d" JOHN DARLING f *'I .._ """ ..... . ..,... ....... ...... .......... _,.. ... ........ Ol_..of .. .......... ,_ .DDlGAWTT a.at .... .,_,_. ..... d ..... _°' --------..... i2:11e MCMI • • ... ,.,.. 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M ....,,_ l*I* _. .. oo-.ion lrOlft .... "°""' .... .. .... 1 • "' . 30 -1 I •ALL rnRT wu- 1::17 .... uo ~ ..,., ~ ....... l:IO ~ "*" and 0.-NV -Cf! -·-.... ~ "'"''"" ...,.., oeao-..... .-e- ..,,.. .,._ e I.,-. ,,__.. .ctlefnre • ~,.., CAUQMT ""~~­.._ .,,. ....... ~ of ... ~ GlftWtQ ~ Ill ,,.,.,,._ ----........ .. lilOY9 ·~ ·~Count,.,.· 11t1•1 JOit ~ Aob-., J..... "' torww rodeo -Ollh'WtOI .,, ~ llCll'1 ..... ftunUnQ • ..,,,.., 111.-on I ' "' . 30 l'IWll ....,. ••• ..,_ 0-. eor--- (~ l..-e .. ~ 9-Aoren,--, ....,. '° ---,.. ~oo-o1....-. d ._.. (21n l -~ • • n.e .....,. Of The V•Mplt l f 1943) 8e1a Lugoeo ....... fe>e't dO. ll..oNM ~~ by Armstrofti & Batulk Morgan Comfortable in M·A.·S·B -··--., , .. ton llland. Nft'POlt Cen AIHl'Vatlont (114) ftU-4111 Centu!'Y Pt1D Hotel, Olnalry CHy ~ttlont (21'J m·11UO By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -Aller four yean oo "M-A-~H." the role of Col Sherman Potter nu Harry Morgan like an old aboe. OT, 1n Potter'• cue, an old •addle. ''I think l 'm a lot looser DOW, lea military.'' aald Morcan, who ~ame bead ol the combat sooe 00.pltal wbm McLean Stevemoo left the CBS aeries tn ma. .. TBl:&E'8 •UCB •oaE OP A FLOW between me and tbe other charaden now. lt'a 1ood. We b.ve so much fun liWDa around otf. camera that lt really doeal't chanae when _we 1et on-camera. 1bere'a a lot ol affeet.loa flowtq around there ••• Korpn n1d be felt a UWe uneom.fortable at ftnt wbeD be joined \be show. He .... bWe WOI'· rted about replad.nc • comic like Bt.•en1GG and about bow be would flt ln wttb the nst of the cut. "Our relat\Qmhl119 just Ill dMI*' and deeper tbe ioncer I'm with the abow. But the7 were IJ"Ul even from the bellnntna." Tbe -eattai Cwr....-ce between bla approedl to the role and StneDIOD'I la that SteftDIOD •a Henry BlUe seemed to be a mm cmlJ temponrllJ ln the Anlq. a. waa juat wUUDc to s« back to bla pr1Yate pracdcl. COL. POI I... ON TBS orasa 11.AHD, 1ooU bl bl wa born ln t.be Mm7. U. w• ID the caYalrJ GDCe, ad ner alDce blil 011111'4«.S t.be bone to be man'• best frlead. UNDOUBTEDLY. THESE CHANGES helped kttp the s how fresh and at.JmulaUne They lntrodu~ new penooalitiel that tnaptred the wrlt.en to find new atoriea and lituaUoaa Prior to ;olo1na lbe Mriea u Col. Potter. Mor1an bad mllde another appearance oo the abow He played • crazy 1eneral. A.Med bow be landed hLI recular' role, be aald. "I'm not sure. But I've kDowa Gene Be)'DQlda for • Jone time. A.mOIUl Gene'• ft.rat dl.rectlq waa for 'Pete and GladY.7 wbicb I did yeara qo." lleynolda produced "lf·A..S.H .. durtnc tta ear· ly years and b now prod&adal "Lou Gnat." He •till bu coa.oectiona with the abow u a creatJve conaultant. •41 DID THE G£NE&AL IN TBS nan abow o( the MUOD wbcn they knew lllelAan Sle•- WU Soinl to be learina." be aald. • *I•• • ,~ ' • ,•,, ,•• • t r FAMOUS••teS AT DISCOUMT11 ............... llaJMt'lM&JOM llACH: ........ ...... -· ....... ....... .... fu.JJtJ l4Ull4 ........ ~ scene ... everyday In the DAILY PILOT Yem 1mow be'• a pro1-wua1 8ClldMr, bat be dollan°t tab the rulel and ............. too ...... ----------------lY. I WM ta U. ArmJ w1tb • _... "'7 mDdli like PGCUI'. Bl bad ..... ONlbJ lcbool t1· :hr -bad. tftltJ cbarm. 8IDce tt came OD tbl air tn Jm, "ll·A-8-lr' hu UDdlidlOM M IDUJ pel'ICIGDll ch•PI .. a ..... al Ant'/ mdt. .,.,. ad w.,..-..... no D&.,.s TnPPll' Jatm. ..... tb.t ftnt to lePe. ..... cbarecW ba llnee bMe ll"ID off lido •"'l'rapper Job, 11.D.," cm CBS, wttb PwDelJ Boblrta sUJ· Int Ta*INW. ,..,. after the s.or.. war. ••• r.uasu aULACSD aoesu. jolala,t Ala Alda ID the inmP • IU. Bwwwde.et. LaJTJ u..m. (Maj. ,,... ..,., Wt ..... NP1Me4 bY 0.'flcl Ocdm ltMrl (Jhl. Qulll am-Wlnl••••>· _., tor ==:=i1a·.~..:a,...: .... 't ,.. ...... ,.... • .....,... fll fl:'· ~became man ..,.._., u 61 m=-~~~~~. eatu. .. LlnUa ............. ~-~~.ta~:;= --.. ..,,, emtllal • • dla ~.~ ..... -............ .. .............. F ... I Tdf ., • TROY TICKETS ORDERNOWI TICKETS AVAILA•L• •EAGLES• ............. sep • o•YO • at•• ~ . ...... L •TeM ..... • Krtl ec.rtlll ..... _ ··1 didn't toow It at the tJme They caUed me b1ck two or lhrff moot.ha before st.art!q the next aeuoa Wt' went to lunch and they uked me ii I'd do lt 1 MM1.. • Att rou kJctcHnc' · 1 Jumped at tt The talk. l •'4'CIOM. wu &o llDd a.t a UttJe bit about me I mentioned bone&, • tbat'a bow tbey 1ot t.be uu.l.ry thlnl." Joininc "ltl-A..S.H" aft.er lt b.d been oo a few 1ean waa a new aperlenee for Mor1an. "rvs ALWAYS BEEN Wrl'll A 8llOW from the bfoctmtnc," be said, ''but um .. .....,. I.ban IUJ"tiq W ol tboM lbowa from &be bqjnntn1." "M·A..S.R" .. Mors-'•e6Plh~ toa.ln • terlel, wtudl la bellned to be a record. Illa other •bow1 we,.. "December Bride," "Pete bd GladTI." "Keatucky Jc.es," "'lbe RJdw'd 8oooe Sbow. •• ''Drapet," ''Tbe D.A .. and "~c llamMJ.'' MPA TIBILITY" Dlaat6rf' INTRODUC1'10NS TO AN "OPeN unsrtL.B'" f'OR WAIUI, llllCSRE. MATURE PEOPLE •111.n COUftD ln4) l'IMS77 (714) no.Gl'74 --...--_..........._ unronum ft)DAffdday . . . 2:30fth OW'......, 11 AM• 3:30 PM .....,, DE. JO 2:00PN .._..,,me. S1 2.<IOPN 8:00PN l:OOPM 8:00ftil t:OO ... AIJ. llA11 IWiril> ftUCI mcuJ'D11 TU .................. . . . "Marmaduke, the junkman. mailman, dogcatcher and Offlclr O'Remy are here to sing •ttappy Blrthday' to you!" • AtLTHvt't ' Ao V.U tat lfMA1' 'TO 00 A9oVT lJNWANTfD c;Mrt\ffMA ~ \. "~ ___,. • I SHOE THE FAMILY CIRCUS IMAGINE:! LIFETIME ..JOB SECURITY .AND IHEN A PENSION! "I lied whot you gave me, Grandma, only P J broke it alleady." . . . . .... DENNIS THE MENACE J J I • a-1• by Meu uurtus by Jeff MacNetty DR A BILE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR.SMOCK Y'KNOW, IF SURGICA~ -rA&~es weR1! MAC>S OP "T'I!! FL.ON, PA 11 l!!N'T"S wou~c::> ee A L.o"r e!ASl•A "'Tb F&..IP CNl!IA.' "What do JO" figure the cttlU fector 11 todayr by Kevin Fapn by Lynn Johnston --ER 1'M 32 PON' 1'" YEit •• "-.' You·~ MAt<I!! M9 SPI~ 'f'MI!! WI Na! 10IW"5 CIOSSWORD PlJ7ZJ E I llh I I -·.' 1•11 I I IUlfl•lfl f l I f I • e . ' . I a l .... ., ... ... ._... .... '1~ ., ...... 48LIMdlr'1 lcM S01t"*11 - HcMID 51 Aclm9t~ 52Ealw 54 Dawll 1980DATSUN 310SEDAN Fully llctory eQUtPC*l (129089) s4549 BUY A. 1980 VOLVO DL z oooa SIDAH ,........ .. "' ,... .... --. ............ __...,.,..,.. .......... (ltMGI MN. UT AIL PRICl-$1115 ='~~ 98076 'E4SE A 1980 VOLVO DI. z oooa SIDAH ...................... _=·-·-----...--1;""'9.·--.0.... .......... -.OtN ..... tl , __ ..._..,,ZTll't lt7"IO~ BUY A 1980 VOLVO DI. 2 DOOi SB)AH ....................... -. ................. ......... -, ... ~C.-..t ..... ..., ... PllC:l-$1196 IAMl.S WIPllCI ,. BUY A. 1980 VOLVO OL 4 DOOi SEDAN ·---···-.. --.-.--... .... -... ----·~ ..... 111"6tl MFG. IETAlL PllCl-$1401 :=':.r. SJ901 LEA.SE A 1980 VOLVO DL4 DOOa SB>AH ._.. ................ _,..,.,_. __ -------~, llea.-ll000.0-........... + ... .... °"" '" •• '"' , ....... ...... , .... .-ri BUY A 1980 VOLVO DI. 4 DOOa SIDAH ........ Wea I 111 u't• 6 .,_.. ...... ........................... ~,-.... llTAL PllCl-Sf4 IO THE ALL NEW 1980 320i's AND 528i's ARE 320i 38 MPG HWY·2S MPG CITY ~--·-·· ....... Mf'O ...... ...-.......... .... ..,. ....................... . ........... ,........._..._ ...................... ,,._ HERE NOW 528i 30 MPG HWY-18 . MPG CITY C-............ .,.A ...... """° ...... ----....... ...,. _,,....,... ___ ---· ____ ...,........_...._ _,...... _____ .,,......._ SAVE ON LAST FEW '79 MODELS STILL AVAILABLE WITH ~ OUT OF 4 MODELS RUNNING ON REGULAR GAS. WE OFFER Million Dollar Service Department Factory authorized fac1hties and body shop Superb Lease Plans Available Closed Sunday Best Holiday Wishes from your Orange County Automobile Dealers and Tile Dally Pilot • • .~•··-···--·-~ ......... ,~o# ... ~-·· ... --r-::-••, .,,; ..... ~ .... "''9' ·~0-~~,.,..., ... ,, .... _ ..... ...,_-, . ..,,.. __ ...,.. . ........_ 7 IAYNOMf • ".. al flM homa wl p •slip . ...auLA POINI' I Ntlwly dec01'ated 4 bdrm. famUy hom . Cloae t.o QCUA, 1121.000 aL TOltO HOISi COUMn'I t Bctrm1 .• 3 b1tb1: r~ncb 1tyle, · mlnl-estate ln oranae c;rove1. Pd,500 BILL GR UNDY. REALT OR 1 11 11. , • , t • O, ... ~. 11 o ! , r.i t. I Slllil.ES PAD IU9l JSTOIY CH""''· VA Terms. 2-at«J Glaot, ~~ 3 bedroom., 2 batb1, Almmt new Nolthwood bUI• counlr'J ldtcbeo, 1 ,,. ~per wW not Condo! Full Price ~Bonuaroom lmowiaili accept any 912.500!I Yount Singla A.lltina $98,000. Call adHrtf1l•1 for real A Couples type comple.1 •2313 ... 'lt'hlcb .. in Viola· bosta teonlJ, ~' Ip&, Ol'f'°' I~ q • 11 I '' 1 N '• I =~:........ ~l¥.~~~~r:::~ [(I 1HNM *-ildcMcll ....... (Jl'ff><lll9•11\I '•''"'''I a:'Zm~ [ttt IS&ltll ...., for ... fint ... correct ........ Oflly. ..-------.. USE THE ..._.for We DAILY PILOT ....................... G-r:al 1002 .. FAST ------- ....................... RESULT'' ~oE~TS SERVICE ~MABLE LOAN Mtn. retreat Jbr, t,,..ba. DIRECTORY spa, deck, view 2F /P For Result Warm/Woody. $84,500. Service Call Two-Story S Br, J ba A1mOllt 3000 sq n. Ba ck e.y loc. Owner will help flna.Dce Ask.a.ag $125.000. CdM Begonia Pr Joe 642-5678 RIUERRW.TY 546-0114 hse+oew u.oit. Agt. Russ ht. l22 Flynn. 873-311.5 Want Ada CallM2·5678 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Regarding calitornia State Health Plan 1980 • 1985 The purpose of the Callfomla State Health Plan (Volume I> Is to provide objective direction to the people of Callfornle in determining the future of their health care system. The Plan presents a com-prehensive set of recommendations to gu1de enhance- ment of health and Improvement In health services In the State over the next five years. PUBLIC COMMENTS A public hearing will be conducted at the following location to receive verbal and written comments and will begin at 2:00 p.m. with a second hearing on the same day at the same location beginning at 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1980 SANTA ANA CITY HALL Council Chambers 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA Additional Locations for Public Hearings Compton Riversjde Salinas Eureka Sacramento Santa Barbara Los Angeles San Diego Santa Rosa Modesto San Francisco Valencia Monterey Park San Jose Van Nuys Redding San Leandro Visalia Copies of the Plan will be available after January 1, 1980 for review during normal business hours at the fol lowing locations. OFFICE OF STATEWIDE HEALTH PLANNING ANO DEVELOPMENT 714 P Street, Room 1050 Sacramento, CA 9S8U DIVISION OF FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF STATEWIDE HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 107 South Broadway, Room 6015 Los Angeles, CA 90012 .. ORANGE COUNTY HEAL TH PLANNING COUNCIL 202 Fashion Lane, SUite 219 Tustin, CA ANAHEIM PUBLIC LIBRARY 500 West Broadway Anaheim, CA GARDEN GROVE REGIONAL LI BRA RY 11200 Stanford Avenue Garden Grove, CA ·Comrnenb wm be eccepted thrOUOh FebrUary 20, 1980. Pleese send written comments and other writ-ten ~Ive mattrlet, requests for a toPY ot the Plan, and~ fOr dates of other hlerlnos to: Ol'PIC• Ol':ITATEWID• H•ALTH PLANNING ANDDl!Yl!LOP::NT 714 P STREET· ROOM 1 SACRAMBN.!9t. CA· '5114 (t16) DHGI .. llA&. ISTA Tl DCB' NCI UICI 194f COMI WITH US ..... COSTA WISA C'"ttal•l 6 0..... udu ... 1h1 , .... ._ za3••..._ ........... ftz.,~ ........... c ..... ...., locllhd. ,,3 .,.. ....... o,_ M/W/S-t-4:10 • • • . • • • Sta ..... s 115,000 NEWPORT BEACH AaAHOOHID COUEGE PARK ISTATl Elegant J bedroom. 2 bath. family room hume, with 2 f1replaccs, u swnable ~.000 91'1'1 Loan. Owner Ao1t1o us Olli DOW, 546--ZllJ Ol'f"'I l!f fJ • 1t 'l IL'' I ff'•" t 759-0811 CMANI' 1800 Sq.Ft. S12.800 Spectacular 1800lq ft home! 2 aiant bedrooms, 2 baths, huge s unny family room. cracklln.: f'lrepUce, elegant dt.nJ.D& room , country -ty pe kitchen. aervice le laun dry room , garden cov· o/ 'newl"'rl REALTORS 675-5511 OM IAYAD"'=.,..... ,_..... ..... hfr •:-~ ........... .. ..................... ..W ... a .. arpet. ..... ' ........ ~···· .. ..., ............... _ ......... ..., ..... .......... ,..,., .......... ....... SllS.000. OM IATSIDI OIUYI: .. C.w .. Mir: = ..... ~_...,.,.._. .. _..._ .. ~._...,. .... ,... .. tao.I ,..,. tr.. .... ~I .... IAY VllW ...... •••••• ........... a.-.,__. ... a.g ,.... ,... .. ,. ... ..., ,.... - www ullu for Nl•fa' !? lmr,thn..,. ....................... ~ .. ...,..., Mttlllg roo-. c--. ..... --of • kW. SSlS,000. COLE OF NEWPORT llALTOllS 25 t S !. Coest Hwy .. COi-.. W.- 675-5511 [~li&HI e r e d p a t 1 o , 0 w n e r ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! de!penite' VA Tenns. or -= OCEAHFltOMT CONDO 2 Bdrma., 2 baths: 11«Unly bldg. Vacant. AsswDe 19),000 ~<\. VA loan. Call now 54&-Z313 Ol'fN Ir'"'• f ·•• f I [~IAHid = ~~ocy. Sub *VETS* &n-3663 673-8926 Eves associated-~ RllOl(fllS-l!EAl T011 S l Ul\ ''" lolboo .,J.)66) UM Yow Elqlbility NOW NO OOWN WANS TO $100,000 LOW lNT RATE Let us show you how to Qualify. TcA to l.d Carpet -------•1 Weu.t. 754-1202 ASSUME LOAN Prine1pala only Low down payment. low lo· tS9t rate, xlnt OraJ11e Cb. loeaUon.. Call DOW! l!EBM taYM YIU.AM<>' NOllMWOOO NEW CUSTOM HOME This quality home features 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths, family room. tnple garage w 1opene r gas appliances w it h mi cro w ave, compac t or, da .,,hwa<;hrr. conttnuf)us cleaning oven fkoauurul L1led bath ceda r ~hake roof, wood siding and much more A s::. u ma ble loan readv to mov r In 01rt>red ai $165.ooo. RCTaylorCo 040· ':>117. Redhill~Re.1lty I 1J11 ~t'.llt\ I !IJj,·I' . • ·1 fl•)() . . ... ""' ,. .. , ' .. UDO 3 Bdnna., 2 baU., with eepuat. apt. On Udo laJe. Owner Vfll'1 flexible an fiDaDeml. A reaJ ateaJ at ICl>.000. or imke ol· (er. And the sound of the surf is yours to enjo y w /t'h1 s custom 4 Bdrm No Laguna horpP 011 the ocean side of. hwy i\ pr1celec;s locatmn $449.000 nt~IM~ Location in Baycrest. 5 Bedroom home, large fa mily room and formal dining room. Three car garage, pool size lot plus the availability or financing for a PRIME selling pnce of $375,000. IN NEWPORTC•NTER ~ 644-9060 macneb I Irvine realty A IUISIDtAtrl <W THI IRVINI COMPANY .. CAMYOMI Lovely .. aarden bome'' on extr•·lg. lot w/prlvacyf f An expanded Broad~oor Plan . 3 . • , offerinl aame rm, 2BRI • bath In additlOD to tbe oriliaal 4Bfta I& tamll.Y rm. LoVelJ pOol • ipa -atrium• 6 patl09. kar 11ra1•. saas.ooo. CU-u> L YNHE V ALENTlNE 6H GOO KISS I.be lawnmower 1oodbye Move uuo the r~f ree hie. emoYed W1lb thUI am maculat.e 2 Bdrm. 2 ba . 2 yr o"1 condo Lge bdnns. earthtooe cpt.s, fenced palio .._ c:ommuruty pool. spa and tenoaa Super location Only $85,000 call today 979-S370 ALLSTATE REAJ..TORS LAKE rAD TOWBS LoMeta.S-D~ PlmoramJc VJeW ol ru.u.. .,U CIOW"N. Lake Mur· ray Near all r ec facilillea. Fle uble terms. 115.(JOO • ~=u. STIPS TO llACH $147,500 Faotaauc ln<"ora ton home! Warm w ood pa.nebn&, rai5ed formal chnin& room, gourmet kite~ with beamed ce1hn11. It' para t e brea.ktaat area. secluded pabo. 2Dd Story ho6ts 4 Queen·alze bed rooms s pecta cular ma at e r 11\ate. Pnce Jtal reduced 122,000. Ca JI Now a.snn ()l't Al 9 • t \ f U-. '"' fll ,,_ I [~lflMMI PIMMSULA '°'"' Wll&erfroal. ~ ,,... ol Qnnel; 2 atol'y g Bdrm ma...,.,, buae family room •/Wet bar UDO ISi. ... owww 1oob w.aer. ElLOl&c e• wide A Laumculately ~ llllite w /IW'l•Me r.._ •• .-.. ... _~·t in palio, boatallp too. -._. """...,.. OwDer' •nxbw. S..bm.tt tautifW Mediternnean off8s ,_71n OaYor. Ask.mg SllS.500 " """' '" q. ,, \. ,. • , .... '. ~1SJMm I~ IJV$tll CE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE u.cH FAMILY? Spacious Foor Bt-droom -+-family Room Jlu1et• Muter Rt'droom On A Qu1f't Cul de·Sac Hard To f'and A Bettt>r Homf' For A Lar,f' f'am1Jy At ThL.5 r\ttractl\t' Prtce Of SI U,900 . ·--............ 631-1800 Ill DOYB HIVI DESllAILI HBITAM PAii LOCATION .. ,., tM Cl P •lty ,_t ....... .._." ...... ,... ... ....., ,..... ,.. ... f re• •f Ill• ••l•t••••c• •Heclllhd -wfttl If. nft J ...... "' 2 ... unl1 1' .... WU ... I ....... 0 ........................ ::si:l't: *1a. OftwM MIWPOllT SHOllS ............ ..., .......................... ... , ,, ...... ,.,. ........ nh ...... . .._ ............ .. flu11n t ' MatM •I £ a4 w-4 If' ........ .................. II•• • •••••· Celt fep :: , ..... ..... = ....... . OWt• WU. ......ell Out c1 area owner will finance this 4 bedroom Back Bay home priced at $238.000. 2 brick fireplaces, large cul de sac lot and super central location . Price again: $238,000 and owner will finance! U~IC>UI: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS•. 875.0000 2443 East Co111 H91~v. Corona det Mar Wl :~l.FY '.'-: TAYLOR CO. H l·:t\ l.T< JHS . . !'>I llCI' l ~MO ..... SHOllS OCW .. OMf A fantastic view of the beaut. blue Pacific. Private steps from your own door to the c o mmunity beach . E xclusive area with a 24-bour security gate. Spacious contemporary borne with 4 bdrms. formal dinina, fam rm. recreation rm, study, 3~ baths. Spa & buill·lD fish aquanum. $1,200,000. WISLEY M. rAnoa co .. IW.TC>aS 2111 S.Jo•• I ....... "~ cema....... 644-4910 4 .... OCIAM YllW. Utt,OOI ... and it's in Newport Beach! Hugging the cllf& above tbe Harbor! Separate mast.er suite upetain, big game room down. 3 decks. 3 baths and alm05t 3000 sq. ft. A real Unique Home at JUSl $219,000. U~IC)UI: fi()Ml:i REAL TORS-. 675-6000 2443 East Coast HIQhwav. Coro,,. def Mar VIEW-POOL-DOYER SHOl£S r•1t1• ..._. tor Nlcul 1 1 I ..t •I ' for t-ly ..... ... I cl., ......................... ..,..,...., .... ...,~ ..... ,..... c1rflf111fioa. Sepe••_... ....... 1 .................. .. llri•• peal mid ~ " ¥ sl11sd YllW *'-.. ....._. 1450,000. 671-4900 PASTIIAL VIEW-SUftl C.rl l:sc1,a1 t tsc•• la ..,.,.., Ill• .... I IN C.,. C... I If ... ,... .......... ,..,_, .. ' 0 .. YllW._ ... , .......... ... ,. ........ , ........ .... , ........... , ............ ..... ..... • 9 ........ '7Utll SPmACIUI COlll IB. Ill ,_ ..... I ,._. .... Ifill lllf 11111 CID 0 5 5 ........ OS .. ...,.. -1111•rt..t ._. _. '-JI' .... .._ cem.... ,...,. •• ....... .... •• n. 1' 11 ....... llfw ..... 'l.WJ M.·+...,....w..,...w•_. ................. _ ..... ............ _,.a.. ,,... .... u.. .. _ _. ....... ........ 1461-000. '7WtOI. 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JaaintOt~ Ua~ t Ue1,•n1ty P•rlt Watdilr Bit~ Harbnr V1~w· lblla People who Offd Poople That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY IS ail about! .... tNltel.'111 ,t .. .,/ f •ro r .. '"' SU'°'MtLIS lleont 2 Br condo over loo\1na all or the Newport. COaAtltn~ Jo,Jt cellent location Complete entt:rtauunenl & rerreulron.11 amenJlles Ownl'r pro v1ded Onam·in~ ul a low 10\~'k interest. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 $@\'.\.JUµ-" c ~$' That /n#ri9uin9 Word Gome wit~ o Chuckle -----l-ol W, C\AY 1l POUAN I, HEVTOR I 12 I I, I I I TABLS I I( (' _, I S U Y A C l In old 1oe one 1end11 10 I IC j I "' forget thongs orooaooy ,; Deeause he c1n·1 remember DUYHAS . ... ,--------., any good reason why he --·. 6 U'· ti.,.·~ I ,, If /.'; .·.t · l I I l I I I l I satU4-UTS A.nwen in Clossmcatio1t 5300 A~ SHC>f'ANC AHO llf'oMHC GU!OE 'Otl TME a.l.~ lME CO Skirt it! W~T 9385 24"-32" "" 1(f..,.,_ 1lfc...-r .... Dashing Warmth! OCu.MYflWI v....w.,..,"°"'": ul tr• de tu ae 6 1 m manala&e! J Bdfm. .. 2 bat.bl • rtpleo. t com· llUlH~ amenlll . Will \nlde • 6 or help flnanc~· SI.II. ! OCIAMMOMTS 2 Unka llioW.000 I t1 uciu si.-.oov: .... a.y ........ . ....... • 675-7060. ASSUMAllE LOAN Sharp 3 Bdrm home with 1.10 ui.um<iblc tst and M!lk!r 11.1ll carry 2ntl Nu quabf) WI(. and pnced Jl orfly S l08,Sll8 <:o.t 11 ms.no NOW ALLSTATE REALTORS Cap1trano leach I 0 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ST A.RT'Ell HOME 2 Bdrm I Bu 1n lh1s tugbi)' 11p1trad1o·1\ mow in C'(ll\llilmn ho1m Only 113.~I llurl)'' t onlJl't Norm Ph11llp~ w, . .,t Coiu1l l'dc1f1r H I'~ ICl·iJOOO M1Ml-£STATE OH lf .. A.CRE SpecturulJr IK'f'an \ lt'W blulf h1l .tmon;: IJlflt' tree-J twdroom J bath $340,000 leach Road Reatty 496--0998 rARTYPAD Stlpn :.w1mmm1< pool Absolute pnvory + \ 1ew UAst.om Jllr 2bu rolta ge l..i(e JZan.1f/.c +. HV purk g Sl49.mu• ,\11 l!.lti M\17 Coror.a u.4 Mor I 022 •..•••...•...•..•..•... HOUDAY PRICE! 'tlus pnced lo !>ell l'i>lY Qil( d14>lex LS BWlllltni jUll the right owner to make rt bloaom Try a contratt ol sale on thu hoUday itpt'('uil SI 79,500 llOGSS HAL TY '7S..231 I Co.ta MHc1 I 0 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DECOU TORS DREAM nu. .. beauufully derorat· td rondo neur So C-0ai1l P1aui fealure<i 2 Bdrm. :! bath. nl'W <"Urpt>t~. wall rovl'TJn l('I r1'ram11 OCIOf'S aml RV a1·I'(''"' A mlll>l lO ~4' for mon· m formation <'all~ ~I ;~·HERITAGE • • REALTORS 3 BDRM. :! bJ fp11·r $80 000 $IO l>lJ(I rl w n S61XJ pt'r mo 011. nr ,\ !.'l 752 9023 HEW LISTING EA.STSIDE OAK GLEN D1st1nrt1vt! new 2 bedroom 21-a hu rnn domuuwns Wl.!l!«l 251.8 Elden Ave. C.M 642 6734 •IYOWMB• MOMI & IMCOMI 2 ltoules, "no-. down. wlll carry at io•_.. aooe. Mi-Cllm IYOWMB MesaddMar U'lllHAIP o.n.P ..... 1llOO 141 ft, '8r. l4'8a. J ftp-. loaally IDdacpd ....... .-ac-nt.lm· .., ..... alon. l yr lllme•arnat1. w....a.a.-, Ml·U23 1044 ....................... MIW Woodbnqe T~ 2 ltory. 3 Br. l\.<J ba, rrp1c .• inc lake. pools, .taeum. • tan1I Occupy lmmed Auumable 91.IOO Call ~ or 96UT50 Woodbndae 2Br. 2Ba. ffllk lyr new Askiat S8t.900 by owner M0-09:50.~ Walker t lr.e -~ ,t • HERITAGE . . REALTORS OVER 100 IN-HOUSE LISTINGS. Everything from ho&OeS & fourplexes to bldl• with nearly ~ ot them la· come properties. Call one ~ our pro- f essu.tal ataff. Larae enouah to aerv~. small enouah to care. qtlAIL PLACE PllOfRTllS. IC. 17 t 41 752·1920 .. ., ••• .1 . ·, -. ... ..... . ... •ll ..u .,,. . .... ·-·-...... --· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!! . .... .... "-nfof'S. .......... ······················· '-" '* 1100 .. ... ~ "'° :Ir 2be, lrg pool. many C5lm featwa. SllS.400 2827 Francrs Ln 546 2223 ·~~~~~~~~~!! ... .,.,..... 1069 ····-················· ---------1-= ....................... con A MESA. CULVaDALl WATB fllOHT Spectacular Harbor Nice 2Br Codrh, clean AXER $72,500 Collette Park .. r~d J bdrm borne. Nt'Cds :.ome work but at tlu.'I pn<'e 1t ~rves your qwck at tent1on Chel'k 1t out' 045-7221 WHtcliff RHlty 5k Dn. 3 ldnn Jo'am. f1replll<'t' ~o Quahrying owe c\l,k for Norton. A~ SSt.-7777 OCEAN VIEW cmmo 3 Bed. z•, bath Pool&Jaru111 $1l7.500Agt 541.0100 llOUSEFORSALt. BY OWNER 4Br. pool. Mesa Dt-1 Mar Area. farm at S110.000 SJ},000 clwn. l)wner Will ftnance . Pr1n o nl y 612 990~ d) • ., S5!1 9020 ('\t'!> ASSUMABLE 9%% 3 Bdrm. new C'arpets, new S-Ull, UJtenor •ex Ler1or Tol<il prt<'~ $81.500 Won't last ~9l61 Oc.ePoi..t 1026 ····•·•·•·•···•········ MA.IUHITA Spe<'lacular hilltop ho~ 2012 3206 '>11 fl l 1oi.t• lo M ann.1 St•l\ u Rd & Callt> L.i Pnm.1 wra SlW.000 lo S24~> ooo 831·354-0, "93-4006 Bldr :JJllJ "" ft of up11r.1d1•0, Two-.,tun 4 Bdrm l' 8.1 of pre.l1.l{wus In 1ni: \\ a I k In~ d Is t J 11<' l' I " bea1 ht!~ & h;irt111r Sl:tl.5W C:ontart 1'11rm Phillip~ Wt>!ol l OdSt l'ac1f1c R E KJI 2fi(MI UIXJ S(j fi of O<'~lln \i l~W and City lJ~hlS ;! Rdrm. :.! Ba pre~t1ge ~alort• 1154 '¥J0 Con La rt :-tor m Ph1lllps. West l'oo1~t Parll1c R E 831·2600 MEW DUPLEX 5185,000! 0: ean vie~ Walk LO tx.h Joan, Agt 496 8497 " Bdrm, I story bome ..,,. ... 1nr ~Condo. 2br Selim& C.M Patil nr shoppmg '<lnl cu.I cir ~ac loc.1 vvw--by owner $325.000 a, bch. low'•puN rent. uoo. Ubldt> ~lrt>t•l Goud Sp.nous z + 3 bdrm un ~m. $1 I . :, ti 0 I D z 5 l ' 3 I value' N~ pam\ and 'U o n l ht' be~ ch -----TortoLw Mob1k llom~ llllldl>~:apm11 5105,000 Reroarkable income dr SHORT 9T2·1Klt invHtmt>nl potential 64i.5200 Asswnable Loan \Imo~ l • • • 1 r 1• 1 n Ir' 101:'-. Uni\ l'drk l'lt:nt:, of mom for d pool or for J 1>(1•ntlem.tn htnnt·r to pl•ml d 1o1.1nfrn fllt· t'a.'t)' lo.trr ~Jrd ha~ J slrl'dm and lob o( Lr~ AJi.wal( ~ 1lh thL' >!Ol.-:s J lmt•I) J bdrm • .!. bJ .. /Jm 1m homt• '+513 CAMPO,Da·IRVIME L,..aleoch 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMERALDIAY LOT ___ 700-0715 __ _ c&ITaAL LAGUMA 1\J(ked amon~ lr..es. 2 bdnn . 2 bath home .. ·1th a~ loft. the qw~ totc:luded de« mall~ 1l C-5) tu entertain RIH'5ls '17!J.~ NORTHEtfD lmmat:ulate humt• .. 1th o<"f'Jn '1t•11. &. 101.ely s,arde~ Pnm1• l0tal1on R 2 lol 1219,5011 PRIME... Oran11e Counh liind. &13 au~ .. wtablt• for 70 ~Ut".'>Lnan 1..,l•ll>" f-1l')I; 1ble ll•rm.' Sl.!>00 llOO t t0-1 ~ f JJ,t•,' ... g,...,. t 't l ¥J\.M'" k--•• , t .. 'f., h'J' ,,, .. , .,~ "' 11f/ll f ' •• ,, ,.oQ,.._ ,, '••VU'\l+qUN (. •.t..11 1l t•f 4W'-4 4•1q t Loqyta Hills I 050 ·····•··•···•·•··•··•·• IA.'ISUfl' \\urld c;atr 14 1'.1n1ir~m1r \;ll'W :trcl floor \ 11loi !liiut•va .:hr :!~. 5liti 68i9 \ c Jfl 7pm He •porl lead! I 069 ·····················•· CHARMING ... IMSULA Rare oomer lot Ca II lo· Of day to mate your ilP MONEY? pcnntm~nt to pr~v 1ew w i the listing ofr1<'e ~m1 UMOAISU 2 Buullfu.I Well Appomt t'd On the Watt•r f>ropert l~S $995 ,000 & $Z l m.tllioo By appt *cote Realty & ln,~lmf'tll 640-5777 HARBOR VIEW HOM ES Beawfw lg 5 bd , ASSO(" pool Patnck Tenore 631121!6 EASTR..Uff 5 Br. J 1>11 home. shalll' root. chotce <'Om\'r loco1 uoo 01.<erlook1n,ll p .. r k ~ 11 now any ttm~ Sl87.300 IOf~ ... 541-nzt HEWPOtlT HB4iHT'S Cbarmlna spac1ou1 2 llGl'Y. 3 Bdrm. famtly. dlmng room. large liVUlC room K uter 11ate with 2 derb and spa<'1ou1 rrurrored baths Wum woods bnr ll and s~ Wit h owner r1n ttnr1ng you coWd s41ve SlOOO's Spa.cM>Ul> 4 br. Cam rm . <hn rm. We5trllff home Vacant. so owner u, anx IOI.IS <.:al I ~ il2 I H< allor. Tw..T.,,..T~ Owner molJ ~ • u.-d Lo\ e ly ~'esLcl1ff l'Xl'Cut1ve 3.0) ~ rt hom4!. h1&3l' bonus room L1nd.i 631.utM. M£>..5'a 642-5200 Truly a dttoraton de·~~~~~~~~~ hghl f'or details <' .. II 1: ~U.Sl ~•»HERITAGE • • REALTORS .f FAMY ASTIC TERMS Only SI0.000 tur mor~· 1 down on 3 Rr. 21><1 t'll t>cul1vt• home 1n prr ~u111ou.s Harbor \: ll'~ 1219.50> Owner 541-0210 UDOISU 2 St> rarly Ca bf J BR drt\ 3 ba 11 .. rm \lj fpl, & lwamt>d cell Cot) palao Walk to tw.u h <'IUb & lt'nn1~ f,Hll 1315.Wl Call MlSSIOl\i RJ::ALTY d4-07Jl --- SA.CRIFfCE $7.SOO DOWN JBr. pool, JB<'UUI, IS· SU~ bal Of $175,000 ., S03ll * * * MIMI .... 3lZ'3 f f'dera I Costa ~~· You are lbt' wi.nnt>r o( two udd.!. 1~ 90 \'dlue 1 lo Spcwts • V acotiotl &RV~w Jan 5lh thnJ 13th Ana.hc1m Convention Cenlt'r Tldtets m.1 )' bt' (')JI med by calling 6(2 56'ill. e .l l m * * * NP'T CR~ICONOO JBR. J8C'Ulll, pool. \1m ru.<1 lroot pnme locatK>n, ocn & Catalana view C~aU\e flll..nt· al UY, au1l Pnn onl) Agt ~7Sl3 ------ WiSTCUFf Super 4 Bdrm. 3 balh ran<'h homl' 20'(40 f rftSly~ pool )11 a.ny u W>BJLt:: IJOM J-, B U V S E J, I. R .. ; N T l''JNANCE ~HOtMStor~ lfifoe watioft Cetttff CALLUS 66'·1021 B. TORO 19i2 H1l krl">I 20'<6() JBr 28J. 1\( J} r bl• on 'Pa<'t' l'\'11l pet.!. OK '• ~ldr park n r l .. k 1· F 11 r t ' I IJ P'lb<4l1 7 1 Tnrt111'e Mobil..-Home-; 972 ~21 SUf'B PARIC OH COAST-HWY W aoU 5w1mm1n~ n~1·k UlJ(. '>l'J m.: µdrtlt'' and lrit'ndl> n• l~hlHH"' 'tou II lo,,· ll' 1211.511 w1l2xl2 ld<'lOC} add on rarruly room taq(t! sun n y k 1 t c h ,. n . :. u p e r ~tered covered piillO &~ yilt'd for 1terden or lawn carport for 3 car:. Mo vt· 1n befort' OUutmu:. COSTA MESA ~wide ~<'helor pafl lBr. 1.Ba, 5 m1 from bth . pets OK. as spac.: rent CR1111 Torta.5e Mobile Horm&t72-3421 i'O Budd' l2x40' w '8x20. f:.xpando SJ 7 .SOO Cos la Ml'l>il f'am1ly Park. ~ 2865 s.54·21661 ........ Properly 1400 ....................... ,,.. .. tt.tMw ll'#d. Locatiolt Nfowly remod4!1ed shop- p1n~ <'t'Oter In CO.,la "''5a h.a.s !>Wles lh a1la bl., for 1mml'd1ale oc C'\IP'IOC)' from 4o84> 1440 :;q fl S.,.vt•ral ha:. 2 en lrll.M.~. some have new carpet:. & pamLmK Call Paula S Kalt At:l 2L31464453ll for le.a:.e 750 sq fl of re truJ ~pare 1J1 South Hunt ~on ~-4Slb ----eo..do.iahHft~ fT OWft. ._...for lalit I 700 ....................... LOW tNTE:REST '"'"'LocoticMt Take <TVer &ow Ulteresl ~loan' Several choice 1 2 bt droom condo homes UI popular Spr· 1na:. community 1n l.rvme Lall~. streams . tenus. lush landscapmg fTom 161,950. ... (' I . ' ,, J -· FauRtain ValWy I 0 34 Oiamunit 4 br PtruMula home Good assumable 5UbJeCt lo 10~ loan Walk to bay & beach Jual ll.<1Led 641-7711 BIG CANYON lnlS Owner '*'" earn 2nd. 6ll 23U. Agt Phone today (pnn only I ~1434 (Broiler I ·················•··•·· Try VA TibwOft CCMldo fk>nus rm. 3 Brm 2'1ba. highly upgradt>d. Agl 968-'l1l!:YT ------ ....................... LOOltOUT ---- ~ ()( couotry club atmo&sibett. secunty of guarded community. etepnc~ of Bordeaux Towu.bouse. Immediate posaeu100. call us for more details on this f lbulolal home I lttloflofttW~ Pre1ua1ou1 It v1oa on iolf<'our se. Private beach Great terau. Buy now 1140.000. Cont•ct Wellt Coast Pac tile R. E 831 aK>O over your yacht lD Uus prest1a1ous Oceanside condomuuum bvltlg on t.he water. Only $170.000 m Uus complete security projt>rt with all amenities. Coouct West Coast Pacific R . E. 831·3!!00 SYCAMORE GLEN IRAMDMEW Fabulous. large 3 bd, 2"'2 ba. Qu•lltY townbome condomutiums Only ti av~. Sl08,9llO. M30 SaDla Ana A on. 6424134. STOP!! TUe time to relu and llq>at home. It's 11mple wttb Dally Pilot Claulfied Ads. And if you have IO!Deth!nt to H ll , call a rrlendlJ C!aulfied Ad· Vlaor et ..,. t-.t1iP4.on t.och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUsnAY Bea~1rul Jbr . 2ba, Con do W /Ser gale. poot, spa, t.ennls ii volleybull crts Short walk lo the beach. Park Place Inc. 842-7 46 \ MICl&MEAT 3br. l~ba. oear 1bt1 ahoppinl • fwy access Pnced •lonb' 915.:IOO Part Plaee.IDc. 8'2· 7461 <:.-MIN 1024 ............ 1 •••••••••• 816 CANYON Speclacular ioll course elll.a~ 8600 IQ ft. .. to 6 Bdrms. S\.\ baths Pool and spa. u.m.ooo Tll STARNES CO. 673-7161 Cf.I Coldwell Banker ....... 1010 ....................... "'=-""m•H+, 2000 ....................... 6D&UUUMTS PftDI& EASl'Sll>E, Cll I 8drma each. nlE Sf AllNES CO. m'T111 _TRI.ft.EX UllDllmD LI Hr, 28a unit. 2·t8r, I ~Ba Wllta. T•lt• OM" COlitnd •t ·~' ""'-ReMs. low few.,... a.t lnw..tmont. Call fbt' dtt&Jlt. (714114' ··- 4PLIX SIOI Da. 1.318~ .•. Drhe b)' oal7. SUOO/mJJ tneome. owe F /P Sl'15K Owael' /Aat. ""''"7 /Jn NtrJfl (}l\IL[Y & l\55UCIAf E5 do·n osen roaltor.. FOILIASI Nl9' J bedrucm 2 Mm home. 11.taalOD I.aka •Country Clab. Oolf ......._pool. BeaU1lf~ landscaped, no maln· U!DaDCe yard. 9llJ() Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnnp 213-378-2512 .1 sso c i af t~d *2 Br. 1 ba cc.do •. So . eo.t Plaza New eTl'U. ~. AIC. pool. MCUrlty pt.e. Ctuldren «*. oo .-a. $tll0. S4.5-$Ul or -...:2. I Br, Ii.; ba, JM pat.lo. ,.,, nr .. Fa[rvtew • .... .,, ,... mo. CalJ M.zm .._,.. JIU ....................... zw. eleaa. Jin new. ~. pr, bekcloy, ..,.,_m••• 11 r ,. • .._. 3140 ....................... •E.UXE• CAllD APT. 2 Ir, M191.,,, Jpaals Oownid car por1 mdol!pta.,88Q'• dme to,.,.. bcba n:;r.-::: .... .w__. 147-6064 HM l'••••llm ... ' : ·~ "<-# ... '· • ' •• •1•2H,_...A. •D•' ._.lo llO's . ,... ......... -. . ' :. ! .'-\ : • \ : J. • •• • ~ • ._ I fl '• '1 # o ' 11 t I , • I ( : ' .~ 1 I lfl :Ir. Zlle. studio. ~&r. (rpc. DOpeb. selilo ss.un 7S2 7f7 4 2br, l.ba. IArle peOo. 1ar. ffllk' So Pns S38S Mo S31-Di7, 1s. 7414 lt'TS. a Br. 2 ba. encl . caner. fJ'llk. aJJ bltm. aew C!"'9 W ID~ 1SL..... "2 l8ID ..... ,.Ma l • ... I Br. lW. Ila SS. Paibe. fri*. ~ ......_a.ad.rm•· Nr. Huolio(\oo Harbour ltm'l J lb ~le. MM807 ~2 Bdnn.1•., Ba.up per iat. aanee. $4.SO. ~A#JGl·~ *** ~NT.Leet Br. l ........... 9'50/mO. IOUJl orlTS4HI s.a • ,..,, ....................... ....................... -. z Br, l~ ba. pool. ..... .... ~.•--e. cmla.·UllW . ._ 0.-. IDtJ -llZI l.anac. ......... ..tult eoedo. Peta O~.Pool . p!lbo. ....... ~ AA..lPll. So ~ Pl&&a.. l Br, ells eaado Sl5D Spa. aacma. pool Adil no pet. ~.m..azas ... ................... . Sali1d Villln New 16:2 a*m-.::W")' adlatt apta i.o 14 11'-m from $.3$0, 2 bdrcn '° :M ,. ... from SM» + ..... .__.....,au.., ~ G-far~c!"f.! a;;.;;; drift Nart.b ....... •dllMla ........ lldeMm to S.awlad VUla1e . (JM~ -4IOO ....................... Bednn lD IBr Coado. -~a 11*7 priv. P'•m pref 'd, help -~ Sl.50.mo. uw in-d. 77$-UTS. Z8I' Z8a TOW1l.bH Ape. patjo, pr, adult.I. DO pela. dat U'M. doM '° traup. Etre<tive reot s:m.-.im --------800M w /b.lt.b. lttebea I' M fa prt~. ar bm. Wort-Hw 3 I ll42 ... i..cty. ~ et-0077 ....................... ~- Di*le a.c:b CICl9do. .... --='--------- ...... l&ell9 '°bead!. bom for ml I.a CK poal.. 111'$.. ..an home. AYallable DOW ... , ......... :-':°'· .... -... el I I I I I I I I e •I I I I....... f'19 -~J:IO ....................... PALM SPIUNOS. CA (D(DO RENTALS I 1 -.....-.•n'P'v1 ..,... ca....._ etct. Yne• Rabi ..... .,. ....... ....................... 8epall' • Reroof. All t1pea·1ltln1l••· roa.hak•·eompo·t•r. ..... ..... "1·5819 ..... AYllil. ......... 4JOO • ....,. 4150 Mm1tea..-1025 lt.,&'-d 5300 Ptl •• IJIO thtpW•IH 7100 ~._.W_.... 7100 HllpWlllhd 7100 HllpWCllhd 7100 ....................... ......................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ... ................... . ....................... .. .................... . ...,....., A...W dtpoltt. • I 0 t.11.0'1> wt fi YiDI H peHH I mo. to mo. dock bl'h. JQc Profeulooally uncc IQ tt nr ~IH•r & llarLor mL HOUSIMA ns MS-3UU or s.tJ-4086 132-4134 ._.. WC!f':fed 4600 'JWD to abr w /same, non- nmoker. nice 2Bdrm lba lllll, S2C)O. Alys la 835-3514. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted lbr, apt on HU D.inH.8. 53&-1939 adrm bae to •hr with ~bedroom cottage ln M(I. S20011o+~utU. ln quiet s pot In Laguna c.11. Evei56'2 7005Cbria. Beach, C.Orooa 1~el Mar 3rd rmmte needed for me.4Br house. Pool, t.en .. ocean 2 bib, N.U ~. Share ~ of lge home ln Woodlwidp nxt to Lake facility. Unfum. Sep. lvi. fs dng. rms. 2 bdn11, fgf} be. Muat mamtain h f,ardenin&. S3SO " cine clep. Re-fs req. Eves ~ or C-Oc.ta Men for SJOO or less Quiet an:fl f-ssen- u11I. Write 1.t.J I s:;J, <' /o The Dally Pilot Newspaper , P 0. e >lt 1::.60. Costa Mesa, CA 112626 or telepho.1e 873-'1654. Rellred woman. sm nll furn. apt Nwpt Bch area. Nr transportatJon 6.11-1179 Upstairs llv rm. bdrm. ~1jtn•H'/ JM. beth. kitchen pnv. fincmCe Mesa Verde <CM) home -·••••••••••••••••••• Prefer quiet professional ~..._.1."" n o n -smoker . $27 0 ._.......-., SOOS furn.-$250 unfurn . ••••••••••••••••••••••• se.mz. *** 11/F to lhr, 2'00 sq ft., new, Tmtle Rock, Irvine, home. Pool, tenDl8, j ac. $2"156shr utll. 851-~. WflltwF.Un.• 46"1·E flit her SL Costa Plcsa You are the winner or two ticket.I ($5.90 v11lue > M/P', look for or will oc to cupy with, must have Sports· Vacation good job w /steady in· & RV Show come. Neat. qwet Bch Jan 5t.h thru JJth area from Nwpt to Dana Anaheim C.OnvenUoo Pt. ""--Center __ .,,_,.,...-'-, ~ ___ 7 ___ , Tickets may be claimed OHlc:e R...tal 4400 by calling 6'2 5671l, ext ....................... Z72 1 oc 2 Rm Suitel from $75. * * * :.:00 lllh Sl. Call Tum ......, to Lo. S02S PresU1lous Newport Center office space, avail. mid January Spacious ground rloor ....................... SWl~l.OAHS and 2Dd Trust Deed Loans oo residential property Cmtomized lo meet youroeeds! R.E. DCl'T. SAHTIAGO SANK 714~ 5200 suite. Includes recep· ----~---­tioa1al, secretary space, conference room , Ubnry, kilcben, copier, atora1e Call Debbie, 7$91118 1501 w.teurr Dr. approx 700 IQ IL. will bui Id lo awl, ample parking, Jotm F\aber6"2·31ll. UDOISUHD Brick orrice buildlne. •P-sana. 1300 IQ. ft. Fen~ ,,_ ~. Presently nm1ec1. AatiDg aor IQ. tt. ~or evea 758--0344 I MOAtHllNT Eaecuthe offices. airport area. Up to 1280 lq. ft. New CrpU fs dr]J9. Call DOW. 557-7010. JZl5Sq. P\. tlllll8 mo. 1117Weltdl.ff, N.8. Apat. SU ·5032 INEED IMONEY • CRIDITHO PRO II.EM 2M & lrd TD loans 971-6531 Arranged by Coad .... Locm5 CASH FAST 2Ddl. 3nil, Swings O>llaterallutioos Mobile Home Loans CREDIT-NO PROBLEM Broten Welcome 541.9375 l:IDlc. oles. 2251Q. ft. from Jl1nd -what you want in SJ.IO, Sec:y aerv avall, n.uJPUotClualfieds jlllllori.al lDcl. 557-7010. . WTD .. tolSole Of AppralMd Value Swl.D1'5. I t. Reli 's, etc REAL EST ATI!: LOAN (.() L()ST. Dot. blt sborthr, ~. ~a~e by Steff, APT 11.ANACEll-&mi re· LS Iba Fem name or "P~t Llc'd ~ral>~. N .R.1-9. tired couple for SS u.nJta, ty", vie South Laguna Apqt011lyf>482817 CM. (21.J)~JISI, C714) HEWARD 11>494·~ MASSAGE!>tmpauco' 642-507J Your 1t.1i>~l:'ur ~ Operator, US ... • t tnl wanted for a bop owaer in Newport area Fa1blon con1c1oua 6.ll·llal m4 l673 l?31 Lost Indy's diamond din (714 )760 1934 Der nn&, Vil' Balbod liay _CalHo rrua Rroker Club. Dec l.8lh Reward. LC\ BoW .~m••s Out.call:.~ .. : 1, 494 5111 AIR CLERK lor busy priV1de club 10 lt_,y up lb.'11 worker. wat.erfroat '"''d. ~ esper1eoce Wood re pain & eqwpment lo gUat)orw. 87S-5*13 Mmtc31!gH, Trmt 67S.8617 ____ _ KJm'5 o.tcall 951-9121 DMdi 5035 um DOG: Det·. Ill, Vic ••••-••••••••••••••••• POMONA. C.M Friend Exciting Phone Calli. Auen•l 1 r• Trolnff lmmed Openin1. wlll tr.uo,N B ~JI. Bookkeeper, exp for Sattler MhJ. Co. ly male Te mer /Oob1c All types of real estate nux ICEARTDROKEN Wt! 8rt' for r-•111 Try U!I Fone·A Fr1tnd 5St! 2441 lnvestmrnl3s1nce 1949 CAl.L~?7. Spedaltdng • ----z.dTDi L<•-.t Fem l't>r .. 1:111 1 r" S1am1•'ie cat 'C.1tor' MJCt-:tU.E'S •O...tca!I• 642 21 _I_ 5~~ .!...!. Cull i\nnettc 54!1 !l"i".!7. llA 'l 2.AM 83S :J749 15% ~.000 bt T D. well 97:! 01~. FOXX SHOP secured w /3Umos PJY c:lf. Owner. 714~-lMZ For Sale 2nd T 0 $23,000 Jyr t2r., tn terest ~av1ew hm Npl Bch. 20', discount M Barrack 714-WO 1669 or 7TI· 75.'.? 11C17 ••....•......•.....•... 5100 ·····················-· PENNY PINCHER ADS O~LY $2 Sell any Item « rom- bina• •Oil or 1lems f(lf' f7$ or le~s w1lh a Penny Pincher Ad 3 lmn for 2 con.secUU\P days Each 91\dillanal UM 1s 60" for lbe 2 days Charge 1l ! No commercial ads For more Information and to place your i.d call 642-5678 fneJunket F11r hta Everyday to I.a'I Vl'gas Via Sdil'du'•-.,1 A1r:tnl"'S For ln!orwat.ion Call S21-d970 (213 )776-(1100 LoJ&Fo.d 53C&> ••••••••••••••••••••••• UWARD Lo1t. Lady "'! wal<'h w/blu:! fac-e"", l(c>ltl band al F11sh1on h •and on 12 :?2 Ca 11 6'7S-8 l.39 an 6 f"lund. Sm Gilt & Wht Spr· mger f)r COC'ker Spaniel. \1. w,,11 dipped, no tags. m.«123 CdM 1"5T Dec Z2, ~old kt•y r1n1: w /3 ltP v:., R!:W\H[) 7f-.0 0914 f'O\ NU Golden ~ln t>H•r ln.'lh Seller . lyr ultl llu choke ch.im. SA II~ 631--45:}1 --- Found Blk le wht Husky. M. l 2yrs , Sprinl'dale & t:wnger in H.B 846 76'\8 f"OUN D Gtrl 's bike Cro\e Pl, CM Call to 1dtnufy, S48·2429 aft 2 PM. ESCORTS Onenlal.!>, t11ll blonde5, full fi;;ure muJeb Out call 8'!16-294 l PHYSIC READER KEMO w11l a<i VIM' on any problem:. you have Sht- wiU olff'r you 3 readln•".• OliPr t. I• µ"nnr J Ph) 'll 2 I .ir•1l C1 r1li. J \d vb1 ~ 1 for all. MuH ha·P )"''r µhone nn, lH nJO•l ·" t>1r' •1 -111r Cvn l.lct hemo .it lJIS 7tl00 e>r 9001 :-<>ql.k. I IJr, Apt~. Cl.11.:Am O;!rUng Joy~ Thank you arid the ramlly for the \hnstma!> llol11J.iys I love you Ron --- Will The REAL Donolian Lettch please st;.ind up" ~ · --Attention I am pre"nant, Found: 12/24 Lari~e. wht, foreign and hPallh) I f em . d o& Al 1C'1 a cannot tak(' ran-or my Parkway & 15,M 1sa1on hab\ Nt-l'd Jtlopt1on- Viejo. No Injuries. 4991fi37 /\t'llte ~& 531·'19'73 Dokl11 after fi PM LOST: Wallet, red suede. Penonal Senlus SUO. Vona Parlllng Lot, Sao ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Juan Cap. Reward . 85l·7l7' BRASS KEY REWARD' Fem hilt l..tb l..<l6t Dec 14 Ownr 1:n ev Intl Jerry. 972 1795 or 5.s'i-~ Lo:.t C.harcoal Poodle. 12/21, Campus & Bn.'ltol .l75-Ul31 •be!.Uis;te fsc.orls • CATERING TO YOl R SOC:lAL Af'FAIRS •661-0729• Nowl-llnng ri::r-nt& p•:ation ....................... AUTOllOU11 REGlSTER Early All 1·1 to 2 hr.,, $375 to $45011''1nnlh Xlnl rnnoiill(hl Wives. re· tlrPd, dlublllly, alu ~ota Need &d whla. ~Slll8or 5'().«7.!2 A<\llYSITTER Mature hu'1)'!11Uer ror 2 Inds 2 or J tl)"'i per Wttlt M5-91J7 before I :Ji Bllb~1tter wanted, noo srno&er. maturt· rel.aa lilt' l>.iy.!>. San Juan ;u ra. 4 ~1yr old, Ref.!> Af\Arf5·~1 i31uwn~ GOl.l~EN ST A TE S~WA.DANI TU.LEltS Full llmt· & part time pc-:l\.ionl .1lic11lable 10 our ~wrt lie»<'b as Hunt ID8tOO Be;u:h Urancbes Bank experience deslra ble. but will rons1der rt' lated l'Xpt'rte nce for t.rarnee postUolUI Apply al our Downey Penoonel Office Mon Fn 10-12 noon Go&deo State Saowa Bao.k DOS.Pa -..t lfyfl Dowaey (%13)1ZS-1Mel EOE * LOAM PROCESSING a.ru llmllneton Beach Office-Lost 12/26. Fem Set· ter /Lab mix. Short gold hatr, wht on cheat le paw. F1ea & choke collar, ndll med. Sue 631·1168. 831-Ml Jobi W..e.d, 7075 General clerical dutJes FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 l..<l6t or Found a pet? Ci.II Animal Aaa1!>ta nee J..eaiue. 537 2273, no r ee..:..... Found or k>et a pet., Call Special Pals Hotltne. 714/972· lZJS, 2131258 7398 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Throve -Blasl - Saucy Sunday - SHOULDN'T ln old age one tends to ror"et lb.logs probably became be can •t re member any good re350n whybeSHOULDN.:._~- .......... 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••••• •• •• • • • • • •• • • 1YPinl, heavy phones. Uve-in practical nurse, ger1¥trlcs preferred Good k>cal references 4»4 2:i08, • 31 Halp Wanhcl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AcmQnl1ag ''' TE:MPOR.AIY ASSIGNMENTS F.arn XTRA Holiday$$$. Fer Ulforma l10n oo how you can won a few days er a few weeks lo earn t.bat XTRA Caah-call ta. Work Lbe hours you have avallabW. ~lllll cieru For informa Uon, please contact. ~a0eruu5 8'2·1.S50 USU FE S..W.&Lo.Asa lmf Beach Blvd. Hunlulictoo Beach, Ca ~ * Equal Opp Ernpl M IF IH Lo!lt Dog Irish Setter Puppy, 14wks, VIC 15th le Nwprt Blvd Thurs Eve Leather collar. Day1 64&4418or Eves 4~ Bookkeepers __ ..._ft Dau~t.ry ...._ ACCOWltanta TYPIST l1'0Wlni co. Salary opea. 642-DT Br eakraat Cook. e1:. perienced only. LOp pay. u '-ellent benefit• Beautiful tie.ch location. ~ bJ penoo 400 s QJlllt Hwy. Lat Bch. The Jolly Roca' C ABINET SHOP PR O DUCTION DET Al.LER -Mlllmen • uaemblen needed Oltm & tract exper rr qd. Xlnt wages & IX"ne San Clemente Cabinet Shop 482 Sfi6 l. 831-8361 CA .. t;;HJER GEN OFC E1pertenced , P T S3 c,11 hr Apply THE EAf.L S PLUMBING. LS36 Newport Blvd .• CM. &G 1753 C~HIERS UTDTEM Cb.lid care, Jan. 2nd Reliable. 2 school ctuldr8l. Calif treWl.Dkle actm area. 546-mt Classified Counter Sales & Reception 1be DaLl.y PUot bu an oper*'I at the mam or-r1 ce f r'Olll rounu-r. Duties ronmt of cluslfted ad &Us. recep0oo for t~ company & 1eoeral dencat wort Muat ty~ 4S wpm OD eleclnc aod be capable ol deallnC wttb tbe pu&lie. Op· portU11.1t1 for advuce- meot Ellcellent com pimy benefit.a. 5100 W, ... --...-• rmu•• 5100 • ,..,......,..,.... ....................... . ...•..........••...... PREGNANT? Caring. A~~ ~St.~ oonftdenUal counseling & CALL OR VISIT TODAY 92l5:ll5. ~-E 0. i: l"or m&emew pleue eall FW llOODel Office KMm.utm OIAMef COAST UJXUBY SUITES MIS. Ba,Jaid9 Dr. NB (714 )115.ZJOO PUBLIC NOTICE ft!ferral Abortion, adop-ROB•RT llA&..-• ,._ ________ , Uoo&keepin&. ,. _APC_AR_E __ 5fT_·_2:5a_,acco111tiiqi DAl.YPILOT D>W. Bay SL • 0 ...... 4410 ....................... ,._.. 6affte. apace at .--Ne,... IOOte1700S.pt. lllMVDDEbR Pl.MA JDS.._. V..S. S, C.11. MMID COYRGllL zmNoB'°t~ * tll-0771 * ~Qlldw.U r a.erQukaUStrviee a14i18i::4m PRE LAW atadat needs -------• tz,000.. WUl do an)'thin& 1A1al. Confldonllal DVll. P .O. Box 3242, N.B. Dlill3. Costa.II .. Equal Oppommlty Employer Clerical/Part time Very bway penooael depart meal la need or eo ttnwlaSIJc penoo t.o pro- oeu company &rouP 10 a.EUTYPIST fUll ume Neat, mature orpru.i.ed person. Good woR1J11 cood. 631 3290 CM auraace cw ma . Euct COAST AL hours or daJS /wk open • ftexlbla w /work load. Ptna1Vl91 ACJl'ftCY Ideal A&ua&m for penon WISHIS YOU w/SChool ap cbildren or & YOU•S htgb school/coUeee stu-HAPPY HOLIDAYS deots destnll& work aAer .,. ~ achool. Ml.le. duUea 1f 5.,._o55 time perm.lta. Typto& not 1 __ 2790 __ Ha_rbo_r_, C __ M_. __ euentlal CIMCO ZBriuaAve Colt.a Meu. CA l2lm ~ CLERICAL . Mature person. accunte lyptal. gocxJ Wl1.b f tRW.... lrvt.oe localiorl C:..11 Ma urine. James In s urance ~EOE 0.ERlCAL tllD MONEY? SEf" NORRELL TODAY FOR THAT SPF.QAL JOB' 4'TYPlSTS •l2ACCTCLERKS COOING a.EU Ebtey level poetllon cod-~ editinl orders for iuaon to the com- puter Fi1ure aptitude l"flQUI~ Other dt:!>tred quallf1cat1ons tnl'lude: lmowledge o( 10.ltey. 1)1)- Ullt 35 wpm" :.ome office expeneoce CAMIROMFG 7flll (..1ay Ave. H B CW Beach S1Garl1eld l EOE MJF mputer Programmer. Rt'Ce!lt basic language. Expl'r pref I'' time da)"!'> $800 0 0 E Irv ~-<752 COMTROLUR Rapidly exp nnd1a1 Oran&e Co Manufac· lurer ha:; 1mmed. ope9- mg ror responsible profit one:nt.ed profess1ontil lo assume po61llOO ll3 COQ· lroUer Ca nd1dat.e m uat •180.~RX TYPlSTS have acrounling degree and be well versed in A~ counting Con trols , '11op P••-draef"IU Bud.eels. EDP. and over-.,, all rmancaaJ • acCOWll-No Fee-Paid Vacauom Lili m&mt Call ~ginlJli Dec 31. S34-1757 . ---l'al1ell c:=:r~e:=: ----.. -~ ="=--~up;~ IRVINI! 1si.-JoOy 8.opr' 400 s Coast ltO E. tf/F HlrrlAIBdl ---- a.ical GENERAL OFFICE TYPISTS SF.cRETAlll ES ACCTG CLERJtS PPBX PULSE Top Pay No Fee Paid Wee&ty COUNTER PERSON - l'UJJ-Ume ror new print shop tn Laguna Niguel Ute typing I& graphic aru background belpf ul &'It xm or 49:Ml96S evea. Coa:tar Hetp fUU or P rr. Early All &r If ID•UUIC. Ooam_g sluft.s Av ail. '3.2.5 hr, GREAT Beneflll, m.-642-m> MtF•--------- COUH'TB PlllSOM at pro1rea11ve rental Q.ERICAL center bJ Lquna Nleuet. MAS be penooable wUh PER.MAMBn medmlicat aptitude. We Plt#:(·TIMI will tram. Excel beneflts aft.erooona. Good typiq & career opportunity skills nece11ar7 . avail.831·2313 =c1~~·• Ca tar,__ b'7 Qeanen. Pall Umt. a.ERK A/P. I to ' ~ WU1 train. eo.M86 per we*. -pnf 'd. Ap-pAy at 1• l>laeeDUa. todlao Help, need ....._. _ M-· ..,,,.,..,,.,. boJ OC' lirt Lo _...._.. __ ..... _. ____ , do clean-up wort iD of· Oerb. 7-11. 5.30 PM-nces as like dellv•6'· llPlll. n.., Wed A Fri. AVaUJan.15. ~5 -' UPM·7All Sun lbru Thun. 175 Paularino. Cll. 751.-.SZ -- Every Brand New 1979 ... MOBILE and GMC TRI - A BB's e - t 98's t WHILE TH PRELUDES ACCORD 4 DOORS 74 PINTO WAGON 78 HONDA CIVIC ing. radio. heater (242PCY) mMI. (336VP8) A&domabc tran~. 81( condlflon-s 1779 A.Jr oond .. radio. heater. 1*9 new. low s4479 76 MERC. COMET 6 CYLINDER 78 MUSTANG T ·TOP 2 + 2 :: ... :-w:,~~:er~!~·,; s2979 :;::e,P';~" !tt ooc:,~·~: s4779 new tires (159POJ) whellS & tires. (645UZVl ----~" 76 MERCURY CAPRI 77 BUICK RIVIERA SW\ ... NI/Al............. AUit>.. p.a., p.b. ... c:oodllioulng, 'h s4479 --··••1111~·~ s2979 ~~==·~~· ::YI Brand New ACCORD 2 DOOR 5 SPEED (3432) (SME2028794) START AT ONLY $ "CCORD 2 DOORS ., .... , ......... ....... w11ter1. It ''"''•· ,w,vrum art U... .. IOM ... • .•WW -11.SQlr.DO&.., wf!•W ...._ Ml • <:». Ma'M'I e&DOla lua, lllill _____ ..,...._"!"-_1 .._,, C• ter ant. ,.,.. -... "'l10ll~ !!:\3 I Dal ill& Tropic.a flail blrdil. V.~J 'w1.M:. .. ~=• L;.•.C-..:i: = =Ul''IO lft 0011· tatad. Da11 or ..... __. AllllL~• DRYCLEANIN HOSTESS COUNTER -Laund Man tbru Prtday, daYs. n>mat Pluff le Fold. Fu W\ll \l'aln. N1IJjy blwn S.5 •r part-lime NB . at Coco's l\.Stauraot '73-1880. 4NT llcAltbur Blvd, NB. ~--------1 ~ SLECTRONJC AS·---------------'-----IEMJll .p;as..aJJ pbua, HoaMbeper /Live-in for Office •lary commensurate fatber 111 J Yr. old boy. llAln with ex per. Eo1llab Non-amlr r d rl Yer. An uppu1towt1".li.t. m fpealdnc preferred. mean. ~-Tu.. oil °" tuy F~ lalaad AJbr9 Elec:troalea 31118-L Nleebdl. fl6me. 875-3798. office for a talented Alrway Ave C II pence wbo wt.bes to ' ., . . ID.JSEKEEPER-live-ta. work 20-25 hrs/wHk B.lCTaJCIAM must drive, in aood w,.._ venation due to Slqlerlenced electrician bealtb. free to travt>I. "OllJU&l demtod. If )'OU .-.nt1Y needed by Hunt· Top 1alary. Ref re-are • motivated lo· lllj.cm 8ucb ett1 acbool «Pnd..... dhidua1 Who can won dlatnct. $1 ,172-$1 ,459/ QlaetlY & effidenUy oo )lo depending on u House keeper. Mature maclune pc»tbii & Gt.Mr .meace. Apply 73S 14th woman for guest home clencal ""ponalbil1Ue11 It., Hunt Bcb Pbooe Pleaaant working cond1· thla mey be the )Ob D-9329or~l. Uona, yearly bonua & you've been looktna for. • _____ -_-;_-;.;;j l)9ld vacaUon Any sh.I.ft. The compenul1on & ~6. bemlit.I are compeutlve. --------I II you are qualified 6 • EXTRA MOMIY Housekee per, ea 11erloualy lotereated Approx $450 ~ lllD. penenced, live out Must p&ease call Mr. Cline at ~ & aft drive. No amok.mg. 7.30 &M-5070forappomtment. Mo,..._, A•~ ~~o. Nwpt B cb. <Yftce •dlatelT Call Mr AdllM. Au1 ..-Y 95 -7 l I l 1-lF•Y•o·u-R•EAL.L--v·w·ANT-•I To $16.000. Run Branch olfc for top Int 1 Co. S H. ~~~~~~~~! llORE. m ore mooey. nee. N B. FREE JOB. ;; IDIJl'9 NUSfactioo, mor9 <Feeioballlao>. --------1 independence, mor e GOU>EN WEST AGCY FACTORY challeo&el. more happ1-:IDLoog Bch. Blvd 2 E WAREHOUSE nesa, W9 oeed )'OU in the LaiWBch. ~Ol ASSEMBLERS Coala Meea area NoExpenenceNeeded Resardleu of e x . P•CllAGIM& TopPay PaJdWeekly perteoce, write G.S. V...acouou .Ir labeaette Reed. American Lubri· openton Gd workl.ol k ~1CJ cants. Box M. Dtyt.on, cond1t1ona Fu II or I "" I .::'I Otuo 4.5401 p/lUDr 631-l:!OO_CM __ _ SOMCQ.IC. ~~~~~~~~ PmDler wanted by abutter JRVINE 752-6666 1ronina. Vour home. CM shop to H 8 Exp. ooly •ID-E•' -----M•/-F orl.rv. ai;,8:>&M4 _Call __ fW2..893 __ 1 ___ _ PART TIME ~ & Beveraae JAMSTOR EVENl .... GS 'lbe Balboa Bay Club ill ()perunp In CM. part-n .,.hl.rl.n&. time 2.3 .s dy1 wk. Adu1ta wtt.b out.atandlna. tW....a..twcatt 7:JO.U03btwn8-5. tttndive penooauu.- flll. Is Sun. Eves only. Ott wbo enjoy wontn1 with Jlut be experienced. JAMIT lddl. Over 21. &art at uman= No exper. neceuary. 13.50 per hour. Phone ~ ~.::O-Hl'I. 7-3:30. Sat. &t Suo. 842·4321 , Ext 250 -....---r orr. Pleue call for BETWEENl-SPM. days/wk only. Must appl. ~'13S8 Alllfor A•*M =··· w.upr Janilorial Equal ()pport~y llul be exper. Ura. Part Ume eveolo11. Employw ~ Cdm. Exper coup*. top PAD-TIMI Pteae ull ror appt. pay or sW>-ccot.rad, call LOAM~ :!1m Fri s 30 to s. 2J3..lllD.lllli8 Won' bra daJ.b ta Dana Janitonal. 8eml·rebred Polot. Type, handle 0.-deaer & Ute main· er retJ..red man to clean Wepbone le work w /lo&n ..._..,pert time for 40 am.all coclrta1l loungt', docwnenta. Ulllt apt complex C.111. Beach Bl. Weltmlnater. 2 ProYidut Federal ~191 ctys pr wk. Good pay ScrY-. 8m..J omce p rr mom-l6Qf7 aft 4Plll. 34.!S&-A c.oail Hwy CaU Katto at UHll3 lap. llult type " 1pell. •JIWILaY SALIS* E.O E. 111 /F /H Ot.11..,...tru. Esper.,~ South Cout _..i P1.a:a retail store. PMT·TIMI OHL Y ,. Recept/CuhJer Advancement de-~toetore«CP'Nkmin ts1Dined aaly by YOW' Oraua• Co .• we need SDortShop ability to be creative, eeverai abarp -i. to All Meg,._..,. alert, Hlf-motlvated, ---far 4 n{~ wk., Skat. o.t lelf..wtlq and w1lli.ng-e-10pm., Sat. J.o.2P1D or 5 s.rviceluparv. n • 1 s to as• um e evenl.op 6-lOl>m. llutt Nlorpart-tlme. flllPDlbW.l.Y. J .. turity bel.8orcwer. Peop&awbo Permanent or tem· llaa--..Co.beo.Con· e.r·est.ablepref. panry. a.pon.ib1-la· tact II r . KI e i o . $400 SA.?AIY dridual need oo1y to ap-Welafte)d•a.t... ~7118 on Or prollt ahartoa pro-J111. llan. Wed. l'TI. Sat. oa11. 1ram. Wblebever you 1.eec:a.=,awet lAPl a.c:n&arJ'. Oraqe C!:i, For int., call t Co. Airport area: i.av.... ___ 1·__.tpm.__,.. __ 2308_._ .. Office ~.: bualne11, corp., Puttimldellv.-yditvet'. m..-_.111 ....... upt pr0bate. tl.000. Dental Lab. tdeal tor ....... w19tmr#A .,_ _&_uot _______ houaewl.-.. Is auure fl•• ••perle•c•. 111111111. awtr Tbe Inn at penont. All or Pll. ............ Lqu:Da, Ill N. Coul -~---Kal-=-·--- d 'c.tl•• ..._ BwJ,i..pnaBeach C.•llllP•wtu h• MMlfA••rr ·~ Nido daalD ....... -• IDIJ!ll&. ,...,. .... . ••------.. rab or ru !!'' HQ. GauaAL .!M!! ..... !!-!!!!IM!!!-.!!!:...:..l...:.: PMTE.UP VOLT T••••rery MNCAOD/Alll lcll' fib .,_lll!m_,Ull_. ... S..lce ..-'" ...., hbde • , .. .., ......._. I'? _..,, can Masare. a.ill Ii ..... ;---. .................... ·--Tr-.. .._, MAU .... MdSo IUok bu full U•• ., ..... , OP• i , ff.::!"U:.:u'OS:: I p DOW l9 t .. t JlllWpart ....... u ,. ... nal8*ar1 Ncli'td ora~~~OI ::.~=.-e .cl "11 bkftr.., earDID.I -.. • ptrformllac4 ... .,...,., . .,.. .. ~...,....,. ,. . .MIMIO IHACIC ATARDYoQO;iO L • ON MST. 1.C.a ..... ..... ,.....,,., • T 1---,._ ., .. llJ.IUl.•-..U • .. ..-•• lanefort •lll'l'lr... • ""1 ... tau .. t Day Ulp ........ • .._, hU ... ate.'..,. btt ... .....S.ftdlatP/f.~ Sadwitltaa• wul ... • Ptr, llllr.+ll •· a.r.. eooi. talk wltb b' Hl'lf. lbcDoaald'•· P tr. er P tr. OuJ 'a Del. .Io'• A I• s a 11 d er : tMtia. l ·011r pro411c· ._a.etaBlYd.HB. -1!!.ea..&Bwr,Odll, 7U·llJ·l471 or t / l a • a , • a • 1 ., • mTAlaANI' •Clllt'ZWla ..;;;m;;;..;;•~cm.;.;.;;.. ___ _ '-" wau . ._ ......._. ap man... m1.m -Exs-a. ....._. appta. aaJon. Flrtl clau ltaU aa ..., ftt. 911 PQ • .._ 4ll ... El Taro. ~ •l"bld Giii& wtay ''We've rnt .. ra1lt liH lm· MMSD7Zllftl. ~· •-· Beada pt,M ... tblqao&q'', --as>n*nf"fol': - H.B. D'tL AU'°" Mr. ASS'T.MMIM• &eaillWY &ea. C:::,.~~ Honrd.-..aeoa cocas 11111t•qaaUW 1s1 ,..., o.n4n-rm s.o.E. HOSTIUIS amc. Ulla./JRCltd1a•· RMIDt.&e CAS ... S Pr.f9r l·Syrs. exper.1--------•I -... ~ ... Tl WMTRISSIS Typlo& 5S·IO+wpm. TEXAS on. COMPANY --•• IUSIOYS Good opport.Uoity ror ef· urlllJl.ly .-di ~ada-POSITIOMS APPLY IN PERSON ficleol. well-or1alll&ed. b6eJ>ll"IOD wtlo can work l"\aD or p/Ume, l'laible u A.Iii to 1 p M penonable lDdMdual to wttboul supervision lll ldledwe. Bqe booua ..ONTO · Ill ln oo lrouDd noor of ec.&a Meu. We train. procram. PUS t.ra.la1nt. newly formed corpora-Wnte T.N. Dick, Pres .• Weekly draw. R.E. Uc llS1'0IAMTI Uoa In prut11loU1 Soulbwest Petroleum. not ~uired. So. O>Mt Plau Nftpoft c.at..1P'uldaa 1~ft.~Wcrtb.~~'h.~SA~~~ Jon· 138-29'2 Upper Level llamd. 7"-19-Lm. .u i: Real Eat.ate Rer.ail aert. Pllime all. taruVoane. 'lbw n.k Drtv .. a -ucatsm & eves. Ideal for atu Secretary for bua7 ptr'd.. Top P111· Appl7 UMJCBtSID denll. ~ la penoo ma~ eonaultinl G&W Towlo•. 1408 WW traln. Beat com-Plm't.2'fUIHarbor81vd. ft.rm. Needa to bav. es. ObmlW.,,CJl.I01.Z51 ..._ 1pUt ln tbt ta-a.tail cellent tYObla • ateao clllCJ710/¥>. to top pro-....... ST M......... akl1ll and brtjbl. aurac-~P~. ~m,.. ducen. For lat."I•• -• • "-tlve peraonallty Ell· q d.. P'laibAe bn. X-0. call BlD at RedhilJ Real· ....:>POS ~ n ce nq u 1 r l' d . 850 Ul'· • + • « .W (1, Udoofflce, 173-7300 <lllUmporU)' 6 E~ it.I. Pkuant aur· tnm.. ....,.,-&o l&art. pea dellper bouUqm round t n r • . .. 811 b I 0 D Olll ltlll.b1 tu-111& &Hiii,. needl apr'd aut.taat Jalaod $~00 pr mo. Waittn 6 WatlrHaea. Offk:ilU•••r maoa1er w 11tron1 1'»«Dl Pff. ,.....,_ aal)'. Pvt Larae expaiswt1a1 com-fubkla backtround 6 pa.a1 11 , .. lllnl in-aalu ablllt7. 8•1•17 Secftta.r)JClrl Friday f« dub.Sday...._ dl'f\duala .,,ho possess apm.617-az5 lbJL Bea be.Md travel ~ maoapmmt ak1lla lD ~· RETAIL CLERK Coat.a O> ~ WAn'llES.S few Codt.aU 6 &1--..Penomweare Mela Ste•...,.. 110 E Secretary. Geo'J Offc, Dmoer A1lo HOSTESS ~!:~ f:!•c/n°c!'~!!. 1'1'lh St.. CM. Fl.Ill Uml': pd lypiag, rontraC'U. Needed . k am 'I ;;ha-:.; :L: expenence & apply lD penoo lOAM Y · leaal. Start 1700 mo. ~ u r a al · C d M de11re to b ecom e SaJea ~--- rnao.aaen. All r eplies Dblrid t1•DIM SIClllT.UY ,.._ heid lo 1tnct confidence. T--'---1~ SUOO month + booua " ~ Ma1W"e, or1aoa1ed, to We.kier OM!ded.. 2 yn CS· per ABCllJG A.JI. A.514 materaal. by crane ID&l:dad.urer'. Top pay fl beotftta. Devault of Cali.forrua. P\n. Valley 7~ locenllve program & Dally Pilot ne .. paper take cbar1e and ruo other eompuy beoefita. drcuJatloo department. amall 1DUA1ement COO· Reply to Box 654, Daily nu. b.IJhlY 1..rces1ful adtinl buliDeu. SalJlry Pifol, PO Bo1t 1560. local newspaper bu an to SJ,2JIO. &lbaut reewne o.ta 11-... C.. a2128 opema& Cor a tr&lDee 1.0 to AD383, Daily Pilot. the clrculatloo u lt>s, &1: 1580, ca.ta Meu. i--------lteal latah Sales service •rollertlon area Ca 9'2Jll2I ~ lbe year nght. As· Seleded appllcant will ~ --__..--..,,, IOCiaie w11b \be top peo-recelve • ll.beral start.a.nK ,... ----.-~ pie ln the bualoeu 4'l s a I a ry , re Ku I 1 r I Y ~ •a1>•rr••y WOii( OYaSIAS MaU more money work ma &broad reprdBa a1 your ace. M:X or pr8eDt pc»IUOD. AJI ly pes of worken urcently r t'· cpnid. hr det.IU1a, le'Dd a 1tamped. a elt Select Propert.iea. We of· acbeduled raises. bonus --~· -reran opportunity to opportuoWee&many fr Faotutlc Newpor t learn inveatmt'nt.s aod loge beoeflta s uch as Bead> I«. pan up lo esd>.lng10a u weU u a paid vecatlooa, p11d SJ.2JIO mo for the ri&bl coaJl)let.e tra!oinl pro-O'OUP maurance. lift' in. penoo. Be your owo 1ram lor the oew auraace It denlaJ rov hem _.. ad ••dope to llrenHe. To Hrn to enge. Tri.UM!(! will abo lrvtDe Pei IODDti A&eDCY co m m I 11 lo n s c a 11 be prov1ded a company • E 17'h. eo.t. 111 .. 7S1 llil car wttb penMJatl u.. S&eDI MZ-14'7'0 .... ,t: $hf'•Ht ..... 101 WeeNncfon Stnet C: SELECT ~~ muat be 11. tPROPERTIES haw a good dnvLDg ~l-•••SIC••Cl-tlT-.• • .-c.·.-ate.lo.~~ 14205 lfflb .... S.. ()pen1na ror llrenaed salespeople. locally owned. with oallooal re· lerral system. Excellent worklDI coodltloaa. F.tro 100% commiaaion. For coofldenUal app'l, call 159-0228 Euc:u· Systeml Realton ~ist Elp'd. buey pbooe9. kJta al \'>1lUla. tavotcea, or· den. quota. 50 + wpm. Top uJary " beoeftla. Jrvloe. Call Karen ~ c:crd. Hours are general ly llAM·9PM. MondAy HtoPYHollda:rs WLVPSS tbru Friday Saturday CloMCl1lJUao2Dd Pttime-Leicbes to wrap overtime avallable a1 •~.a...tftal•• mdtYidllal Di•'-ta boa needed ••°'1r0fflce•• ea for ama.11 mlg Good Uyouarequalitied•are ... GlrlFriday/Oun•• wor1dn& calld Ca ll j.~. mten!lll.ed lo leanU.oa the ••Sales/Our Office•• l'JG.108 newt paper ctrculalloa Alllll Only /Free 1--y-... --------..- l:JultoeM. come LO the of. Lls IWDders ~eocy -~ fJct. D> W. Ba_1, eo.ta m>BU'dl, F.ll&ab 'M !!.l!°l"Uive reotaJ ..... Alt foe HanJ ot Newport &tads m.tllO ma..,_. Nlpel. Keto Goddard. Only •PP-... be~ witb tr beton UA.11 or after ........, ...... , 1'1tltude. We ZPll,.lloa.·~. E.O.E. SemrityPtrG~__...W. wlJJ lr-.Jo. Excel. rrr. , __ ,_.. ...,.. ... ~.- SAllS,.SOMS ~=~~ ~....0.111-nu ~ plluatbadoltad aa»Batw-tAllls Youq, Hcltla1 com-to. wora w an JPllfor~ ~.oeedlap..uilboat ~vate Idell. Over 2L -rtcpn. ea.u Steve at In Lquna. Capistrano, SECU8.ITY OFFICERS ....._ SllDQeromle...... -Far plant aec:urtty • --------,MT TIMI 1n. m.moo £n.. m Youl.b 0>ume1on R.PXEP'l'lONlST -Type ff89tGS Part Time eveolop . SOwpm Good pbone SIC'Y /f.fC:!'T ()•.,+nc aduJla won.iDI manoen. Front office PHOUI: lilMla'e woman foe CPA wl&b )'OUl!L. Over %1. Own a~. AdYa't»bll 6C24Zlor-.-ftrlb at libcAtthW' Bl"fd. ~ SS.SO llr co 55e.0'80 uk for Elt..251.at(a-l-5Pll. Ill Jamboree Rd. Good 11art.•tPlll Pmny /vii 1W _.,. lypill 7SJ.«174 CAU ANDREA llC9'T10MtST --------s.ntce SlaUoD att«Niant IG-a21. al ZIO, l-SPll. Good typln& 1kltla. s.i. b' ,...-w. ~ lD _&_o_._E. _____ _ C. IOJI ........... •••••••••••• _ .................... G.&. WulMr • Dryer Persian lllttena, CH ..._ > zy,yn. old. Sii lllre4. ant.. Be&. Some ... •Tm all. :Lo .... *-. t' ?' ' .,. -.. I040 .................... ... •II I I l I ................ r awn.a.a Table S.W -----. wtcarblde blade. 4'' ~.., Pupa. A.lf.C. -·-,_._.,_ .. Tl CJilMllp ...... ,,._ .,. " _ ... _ ._ ... ... 0.. p y t pt , • ror both or ,, ..... m.-r.i.seaA1 pm _ .. _.,.__;. ____ _ Chlhuabua1 , Poma. Pdwww. YClltie. T cap Poodle. Sb1lll%u. Ul-5GZ7 Persi an K 1t1ens / Cocker Span1e111 Caam Temera/ Lhasa Apsos/ Shih Tzu, Dachshunds/ Golden Aetneve<s All At PAllKB"SnTS ........ IMdl 646.aJ ---Collil' Pupa. AKC. uble 6 tn ll ~ ~!lMO II.It fan. Done-Ternw m1 a . Qu 1t'l . 1 ood watchd oii Fre e . 9Cl12. Male. Goldm ~. AKC. P'IPP7. 8wtr,, ~ . Eves. ~l.5a. Daya. l6.m15 Oare for aa.U German Sbrp, ~ to I moa pniod.. Nffda 1ood home • fenced yard. Ml-Oil$. CM.,_ AKC Vorfll l'. Fem. apa )'t'd . s~o Jy r , f'edl.lrw Avail ~?llD. ,,_t.Y• ICMI ..... ................. . .._,SL Btrurd puppy, Imo. old fem., to .,od llllae."1..iJ.D ...... Cal. ,.. ...... 1'11:Jn. _....,..Pll,.. r.~~bame._ to ....... ssz..mot. ~ Wire Hai.red P'OJ: Terrier. JY, yr old femele to 1d bom• m.am Genma ~puppy. lab old. Vflt7 loYAbW. rem.~ .... se-sw Ila.le. Sbellf, 2 Yra., 9-Z!illll.. bill • l'Wll& ,_ 6WL..,_ """ .. IOIO ....................... IGf l ...... -.11Am111 U1lllUPIK CAMW •l!IOmm Ll!MS ~LENS •REVERSING 111.RROR w/YILTER 6HOLDER •SET OF EXTRA LITES •UOVCUR.RENT SenaJ No MJ.451 IZ.000 Call 642 4321 , before SiPlf. ai.k Cc. Paul Ward Mu'•-....................... It b b d perllilm. al Arco StatJoa. .... t I I = ~U-:xla:~: ~~i.~!f'!i~ ........... --·-· ** 1 IUY * * .... : .~! .. ' ..... -~ ==~'f'w':r~ ~ fOC' at.t.orne1. Clraa'9 Co. Airport ana; e:s;p. pnl .. lit. lyptni • booklleeplo1: &ood telepbon• technique. •WJO. To Pl•ce your "Faat Re.uJl" Service DlreetorY ad •.. Call Now 642-1671 llt:tal ---------aiSEU..forYou MASTaS •UCTIOM '41 IHI & IJJ.t6ll .l \. •-........ --.. 1 BUYING ... SELLING T'Wsh Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART ,,, .. 0..., C:...,· -JlartiarBIYCL COITAllDA f7NIOO WllUY CIMMCAIS Me11UCIS c o,..,,4EL L CHEYROUT •.,.I 11 '• t' ,,f I I , \' ~ ' S41>-1 l00 . PORSCHE'S WANTED Allow•tlllll~J to ••• w. ..... Parcbue or.,...... ol JOlll' deu ~. Cbedl db Ut TtldlJI ta ---.., llACMl•OllTI *B* "::.=~ 2ACRE 7IUIM AD INTHE CENTER OF THIS SECTIONI UN IV t:KSl 1IY - : . --S•\l •:s ~. s1:R\1It '1: · I . . .. • • .1:. "" • • J • ~ IJlll\\lllf;fl/ 11\h 11\111\' lll"IH ~ . ' !"".fl \JlJ;ill< llOC I ~\\l<lr 111'1 I \\1'1.\ ... 1°-.,.•111 _,J MOT1CE how Daily PUot Clau 1fied ads dlSplay thell ~ Wllh le11b1lJty and impact., Our ads, we are proud to aay. really get r esults Phone l:lop! ! Take lime to relu m1ld abop at home I l 'a Ii~ w!lb Daily Pilot Clau1f1ed Ads And ti ~ have somelhaoi to sell. call a fri endly Clau1f1ed Ad Viser at 60-5178. ____ , 6C2-56'7a BRAND MEW 9707 ....................... "14AUDI flOl 4 a peed, dyo1am1lc perlonnaoce and arut ps mllea&t 1.n a quahl> tar l>'ISK.RN) G6tl IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGltf 7tllO W•trrunaleT A'~. i.n Watminlter .,.7'61 138-7880 WE'RE OVERSTOCKED WITH . MEW CARS &VANS llUI IA.TE OEU'Y Y? LAIM llUC110M °'MIW tt7t J20l'a 5211'1 ALSO l33CSi · s IN STOCl(J 0.11 lOday We aJso may have tbat pre·owoed BMW you are tootuia for• ll 1·2040 4fM94t '111MWIJOI •'1*d.llOWtt~. ~.U..air . Uonial. AM-FM atereo C'9Neti., electric au.n· rod, el.ctne windows. ThpM/tall tntertor. only 3> .ooo mil-. Sl3.iOO or bmtotrer. GlnBFD>Call 6G-OL31 . . .. •"f·••nuM --~+.ICOWI WU6'' iii coad., ••I ...._,...,_euutte, '*' ... fs low aJJel an&IQI'). A ~ car Cor 'T7 BMW l20 Ssl&a Pk1. OM. Y $71ft xJnl tbnaout. must MU, ...,oaTDATSUN ~~BO. PP. m.tm, •°'"a... _._ NIWPORT BEACH om. I t7ZO __ ._u.. __ 1...;;.JOO,;;.;,... __ ....................... -------- LAIGI 77DATSUN110 sa.cTIOM CW LOW IOLEMiE. Coeo ALL M001LS brown. £xcet1eat CODdi SHOPACOJIPARE Uoo. AM/I'll ndio. A/C BARWICK DATSUN 8Jf.f17S 49 1-3l7S Call Linda. Ml).,.,. lt76DATSUN 1210 HAlC .. ACIC 4 speed tram. • AM JFM radio A clean cir' Cll5ZPKJI , "11 llB "'° 8LC, lo ml, ... t UJM ltatO. Nt·l'llJ, m.az:rz "11 ., 821.. qrf, din brWll .. ,,.. loL. deaa, "18 Accord LX. auto, A/C, .x>JOBO. 14$G71. All/FM uu., 251(, ... t74J .... PIPTSZ-51' •-•••••••••-•••••••• 'II> Pn!lude. 5 apd. red a..sooorotfer ~1202 t1l0 ....................... JACMIAIS XJllA. XJ 1ZlA fl XJS C:Oupes ..._ colon available for l.mmedl.at.e deb very TEST DRIVE OHi TODAY!!! .,. Bavaria w1lh sunroof. •wr--. ONLY SZttS HIWPOttT DA TSUH •DoveS&net NEWPORT BEACH lll-1300 9744 AM1FM radio Xlnt cond. New paint. new llt:HCiect trans. rebuilt e na Automatic. $480() firm ~291.S _.__ 2925 Harbor BJ vd COSTA MESA 979-2500 7' XJ6&. JEW&. 67$-7570 111 XJ 8, 4 door. ¥Int rond . tape. AIC. 52Km1. A Sl.eal IMOO 71510-l 1.97 ----Karmann Ohta 1734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11....e Sbari-t · ·e ·· roac11ter to <>ranee C:O. Electric o- dn ve. Stereo. ma11. Brilllallt Uoiah. A diamond S14TDB) $4691 IOeWITHAM YOLUWAG&f 1'IOO W•mtnstn Ave. iDWestmi....._ -1561 ... 7880 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c:,,.t '14' i i Wlltte Ghia Coupe •••••••••••-·--· ==oti" mi . xlnt ·10 Kadetle. aood 673-~ lnmpOrtaUOl'I car. 1550. S$11.S ~ ............ !?.~ P J at '741 ....................... lt77DATSUH 74 ~~ ltX4 run. .. good P'.XI t1HM 641~ ZIOZ 2+ 2 coun 4 speed tran. llll Mnd .... ~.... 9740 mag wbe~lli . AM 1t'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11tereo ., low mile!> lt6t Mn Sharp' Cl56TDG l ZIOSI SIDAN OtC.Y $1999 • r>r S1lvt>r blue e'\l HEWPOttf DATSUH "" t.IUo!' lutht-r int In 8811 (.love Slrt't'1 Mll"tl NindJt.oo .. lc>adt-d !" EWroRT » t: M.'11 ..,lh opuom CH07Y PO lll-1300 OM. y '6995 7-t ZdOZ \ ( \ \1 .. \1 l'ltS~ ffilil(' $.121/0 ofr b"7~i &67~, .ur. 1972 DATSUM 2DOORCOUPf HOWdOCtw~ Um" & Qu;.11 SL' '™l'Of<T REACH llJ.-OSSS 71...-Z2400 ..... 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UllD VOLKIWAGINI PRICID TO SILL llOHT NOWll '79SGROCCO DEMONSTRATOR Equ1ppod with lociory 01r conct . power d1ac brokos alloy wheels motalhc paint & lonthornttn Interior (0 t 54621(4 766) '79 SCIROCCO DIMOMSTIATOR l <1111pr>ecJ wllh power dtoc braket1. alldlf\(I tlJnrt>< it ttlloy whf1elu meta the paint ttnd teuthtHull" 1nttHICH !OUM2l ('402b) su99 •1tvw RIVllRA CAMPER l oadod with ntr cond . Power bra~es AM/FM eteroo tapa mags crutae control. c ustom point {tat 2040 {2 16.C) HOUIS NOW Ot'IN MONDAY·••tDAY TILL. •.M. U'NUAY & IUNDAY nu.'···, •• ,. o .. ~,. NOW O"N IAlUIDAYI 9 A.M. to 12 NOON .. llNTAL CAU AVAILAILI AT MINIMAL UTll-WHILI OUI CAI II lllNG lllVICID ---71 P'lAT Sporu Sp~r I.JI OeaD. lo mile\. 2 t o p • , A M f" M ecu. SLenolt.alW ~.100 Call For Cblltfted Ad ACTION nea wr~--__ ean WANTAC'MON" A...,,......._ 0 ..twMalG 5171_ .. ______ Ml __ ... _n ______ _. 15th Annual · Southern Callfomla SPORTS· V£CATION &RVSHOW Anaheim Convention Center January &th thru 13tf!, 1980 . 9 . . I ~ 7 - SAAi DlllmoSale In Progress lf79SAAIEMS Automatic, air coad., ~ pwr steering ar All/FM stereo cauette, Glr1I > SL0,430. IEACH IMPOITS .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 71U900 1'76 SAAi ttGL NA1CHl4CIC Alllolmtic lrd., pwr. •leerlat. air coad., All/I'll stereo •J\!N Ille le low miles. mlSllW>. Of&l' SSIH lllaCH IMPORTS 811 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 AlllM.UMd 1976mUMPH 1'1·7 4 speed trana., air cond. • AM /FM cassette. C12BRDG) OHLY$45tl IEACH.IMPORTS 841 DQre SttMt NEWP()llT BEACH 7SZ.Oto0 ~11.E TR-7sMOWHEU! (Wpes AllO AvaUab~ for lmmelllate deHvery ! See US before you IMJ) TODA YU! ~ -· ....... ~ 292SHarbor Blvd. COSTAM~ 979-2500 Alltot. Usecl .............................................. . NABERS AUTOCENTDl NOTHING OVER 54999 1421 IAIB ST .. COSTA MBA "65 VW. Runa good. Needs body work. SS50. (714 > 846-8). 75YW IAlmT 4 door. 4 speed in super condition. Cbartreuae with black interior. QM:lPQV ) S2H5 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 'llDlWe:strnlnater Ave ID We:stm.lDSter 893-75.5 638 '88 vw pmobile Pop:: top. rebll. cluaic cond. $llOO. 77YW DASHa Deluse Hatchback 2 door. Automatic and air coodit.looin&-I nan silver with 9eJour interior. "A Beauty! U2l6TDC) $4195 IOlwmtAM VOUCSWAGIH '1IDl Westminster Ave. in WestmlDtlt.er llll'J.7S51 631F7880 i4 BUI 42.000mi beige ~ coad. AM /Fii ra<bo Good tires . Siu rack. G.000/080. ~ '82 VW BaJ•. llOO or best ctm. 1&'711 BEAQI BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 7JYW412 Deluxe StaUoo Wqoo. Aulomalic, radio, beater. Clean ... pui 10· s>de and out wtt h 42M criiU141 mllea. (022JPA > S24tl IOIWITHAM VOU(SWA&IH '1IDl Westm1.aater Ave. In WeRm.inater 893-7S51 831-78IMl 75 VW 9 pus BUS. Beige. Mich t1rea. $480() Ol' bst lr s.-08 alt Spm at¥O 9772 ....................... VOLVO SMU. SBYICE AMDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS IAILllKE VOLTO l.91Sllarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-tJOl 540-9467 '7JCAm:LAC c.p. d• vm.. r-au ...-• .arc--·•11 ==---i ..... ._WITHAM VOLDWAelM 'JDW_,11' ... P Ave. 1nw , ' r• •m:i,, ... ~ "17 Serille. emtoal, 2-tooe blue, mull .... k> IDJ, lll55-3G.. CONVERTIBLE "73 El Dorado. or11 owner. CJean.'5lll0 .... 1117 '71 Seville, Audemy Grey,~ ludau lop. Wlre wbeela. Exlra clean! $1,195. Wkdaya t!M-1741 ; AU for Frank. 963-5006 Ev. 6wkeoda. c 0 9917 ....................... '78 Camaro. AC-PS-PB. T· top, Cntrllaea, l 7K. lt.el'90. ~; 8'2-8881. Dave. HZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197tDIMO O.EAl...cE on Camanl9. ~~rices, Monte Carta., bu& " Novas. Drutic reduc- tions' SAVE MOW!!! COMMEll • I CHEVROLET • ~ll.11l ••r 11."I I '1 ~ I \ \I ~ -.. \ · S4b-1200 • ' ···-· "'J .. .................... . 7tTUllO ••• 1Ceen Blue~ -11\&lt ..UI 4 IJ*ld, 4 eJlbader. A/C, liealber interior, ma1 ....... CUMtte dffk, CD-.> IOt. Lo/mi. Pnv. &Jl1.Bestaaer Call m.2919 Nied tram. want '6'/W lluat. e auto or t --.... ...... MUD••·--..._. II Mt --.... ..... . ...... 04DI lAO, IC. ............ .... HURRY FOR THE SAVINGS f'RI-. 8~T. A SlJN. ONL "! ./Our Guarantee ./OUT Financing (Our People - • = .. •, • . • • • . . .. .. .. . • . . 1980 TOYOTA 2 DOOR SEDAN DELUXE AUTOMATIC c.. ...--M.101 ao -••• uc•t11•• a •oc '•• o.1 ...... ....,_ --.. ,..'° ---__ ,,~·--- •11•1t--~­•1to000_ ......... ---- 1980 TOYOTA CELICA ST 2 DOOR COUPE YEAR-ml DEMO SALE $11 ~ c...,._-.... 00 .... -..- •ecie • O.....""""'*"--'11'400 --~ ... - 11 I~ • ---OI 111800 - --Oftl !IOOOO .... -OI MO. ~ ..... , ........ ___ - 5 YEAR/ 50,000 MILE ....., _____________ ....._........_ EXTENDED savtcE COMllACT ~.~,n~au~~-A-.... ---------------------------AYAILAIU 5 IPMd trw.. pwr ~""I wlndoM, .. , cond. alum. -..... eunroof. crv1ae ooncra a pri ~ (012940). 1W9 OEVY LUY PICKUP Bleck _,.,., chrome -.... a on1y 15.000,,..... (1P18S23). 1'117 TOYOTA CB.ICA Equlpmene lnaudea • cond., nr.o ' mega. (801TEO). 1976 TOYOTA CORCllA Equipment lndudes 4 tPMd ~ & tt9'90 cmeette. Sfwpl (247SEA~ RLElll'Ss54" IAIUICrSS4488 1unsS2399 SAUPllCI ALIPllCI ~..,.., ALIPllCI 1977 VOi.VO 264Gl T"I• one h,. every extra lnctudlng • tectofy C.8 ~I (040463). 1974 VOLVO 16' 1976 DATSUN 280Z Automttlc trw.. air oond .. PM· at..nng. 4 epeed nne.. fNO', air cond.. • lf'le & sunroof a C8Mette. (40el.QP). In FANTASTIC oondltlOnl ISMIXNY).. 1A1umSJ8" uaum53ft9 1A1unsS6 SALi PllCI SALi PllCI SALi l'llCI ' . .. ii5¢41 H 1975 TOYOTA CB.ICA Thtt one ,_ • 5 IDMd tr••• IUIDn. .-..0 I lnlQIL. (301MNE). 1976 MERQJRY CAPRI 8lectc on bAD wtlh ve. 4 ..._, .,..., * oond. I anoof. SUPEAm (L24884). ., COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS New Bids Mked on C · ast Oil Tracts , lela•da alao ~aYO been wttbdraa.. Gert. G. 8l'OWD Jr.'1 otftc. of aDI Reeeardl W41D\ baPw aboat tM a1'W &bat ~ op-. f« 90G'lima.. ttolll. ActlDI Dlreetor O.el Ow uid tlM olftee "deftntte-b wUI auwer the call for nomlnettcm0 ud out1lne arcu of CODCll'D. "Tbe 1ood news la San Die10." abe said. "The bad DIWI II •••> wbere elle." Sbe aald tbe Brown ed- mintltnllan allo la eooeemed 1.bat Vacta near Newport Beach d i...... Beldt, wb.lcb ftl1l umoJd dartol June'• ottertnp. allo ba" beaa ~ for eao- lideraticn. Tbe Santa Mooica area under conalderatlon covera about W,000 acrea in the bay and westward and bad been e1- cluded from the previoua aale. AU of the Sama Barbara Qlan- oel not yet kaed will be under conslcleratlca.. Harold llartin, a u.tatant BLM manqer, atreaed that the procedure lud•n1 up to the la.le of lea.sea la a lone one, with many opportunities for com- ment ad eoYi.ronq,ental ltDd7 before the June Jl8Z 1ale. But Ma. Greene complained that each time areu are re- opened for nomiHUoo. IO'ftn)- meat• and enYlroamental sroupa need to sear up tor muaive atudlea ol tbe potmt•al lmpact ol clrllJlna. Richard MaanlDI or tbe Western Oil &Dd Gu AlloC'*atioo 1aid all produetioll off CaJlfomla 1enerally bu not been &ood. But be aald tbat tbe lnduab'J ta alway• optlmlatic about the leaae aalea beeauae ''if there are oil resources left, they're ol- fabore." Soviets Admit Afghan Arms Role -~-...-PRAYERS, POLITICS, GUNS-Holding an automatic rifle, Ayatollah Hosseinali Montazeri, a member of Iran's Revolutionary Council, criticizes United Nati~ns for ~ot giving third world countries the right of veto m secun~y council matters. The Iranian religious leader spoke this morning at a weekly prayer gathering at Tehran University. 10 Khomeini Men Taken as Hostages TEHRAN. Iran (AP) -Figbt- inl erupted in Tabriz, capital of the northwest Azerbaijan re- Jion, and members of the dias1- dent Azarl Turks' political party wounded one Revolutionary Guardsman and toot 10 other lthomeini men bostase, the of- * * * Two Nations · Increase Oil IO Percent 8yft9Al1rd.WPnm ficlal Pars news agency said to- day. Pars, quoting the Revolu- tionary Guard offitt in Tabriz, said the attack be1an Thursday night when an unidentified group set fire to a pavilion set up for today's prayers. The guardsmen. chief security force for l'e'foluttooary leader Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini, pursued the unidentified at- tackers past the headquarters of the Moslem Peoples Republlcan Party. Groups identilled only as ••counter-revolutionaries'' also attacked and tried to aet ftre to ban.U IDd newspaper offices. * * * Hostage Shifts Denied TEHRAN, Iran CAP) - Moslem rrulitants occupying the U.S. Embassy denied reports to- day that aeven American hostages bad been transferred from the compound to a max- imum security 1ail. The official Pars newa aaency also denied distributing the report. First word that Pars was car- rying the report came from the NBC ·TV correspondent in Tehran, who said Pan got ita in· formation from the French news agency. Agence France Presse. The French oen agency dil- pa tc b came from Chartres, France, and quoted a French le1lalator just returned from Tehran u aaylnf the boetq-ea had been transferred to Tebran'a Evin Pnaoo, probably for health.....-. . In aa lAtenlew with t.be Frencb aewapaper L'Ecbo Republlcain, circulated by Agence France Prease, lawmaker Nicbolu About gave no indicatioo ol lbe aource ol bis information He was not im- mediately available for elabora- tion. He was one of three French lawmakers who recently re- turned from a sell·in.illated fact- f 1 n ding tour lo lrao. One lawmaker earlier claimed that three hoatagea would be re· leased before Christmas. About reiterated thal claim, saying he understood the de· c1sion wu taken at a meeting of Iran's Revolutionary Council on Dec. 20-21. "When that decision was taken, it was presented to us as a eesture of &ood faith toward France," be said. About i.s a Jeiialator from the district of Yvellne, which in- cludes Neauphle-le-Cbateau, the Parla suburb where Ayatollah R ubollab Khomeini oreaniud his return to Iran and the fall ol the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. The State Department claims the em baas y rnili tan ta have been holding 50 tao.taces since Nov. 4 in a bid to. cet the Carter ad· minhtratioo to return \he lbab to Iran for trial But three U.S. cler1ymen who juat returned to the United State1 after a three-day Cbrbt.mas miulon to the em- buay boltapa said they count- ed ooly .U captives wbeo they celebrated 1emcea for them, and there baa been concern since then about the dlacrepaney in numbers. lleasea 1Jare1 tala PRESIDENT EXECUTED Hattzun.h Amin .. ~ U. S. S. R. sauai ··----/ 11111 _j ... -----~--.... ~ .-·~~\\ ·. ?.: ..,..., NEW LEADER Babrak "-""•' la . ... CllU IRDIA AFGHANISTAN: BORO£AS USSR AND IRAN A Sovtet Po.., Play In the Mkieat At BB Firm Tiro Su// er Burns As Fumes Ignite Two men were burned aertom- ly Tbunday when laequer lhiD- n er fumes t1n1ted lo the muufacturinl area of a Hunt. lnftOD Beaeb bk company. MarclaJ Merino. 49, ol Soath Iraq aad lndone1la. which toa.U.. produce nearlJ ane- fiftla of the OrsaniHUOD of Petroa.m EDortlnl Couabtes' all.• 1 m~1Dcre ... o1 ap '° 10 .-reem today. 1'bl iDen•• ...... apected ~•ad, -1th Venesuela, Uollllr' 1DUor OP&C llft4ueer BB Chamber in Huddle Border Fighting Flares By TW Aueria\ed Presa Die-bard supporters of execut- ed Afghan ~dent Hafimllab Amtn ~ ~rted still tradmg nfle f1n in Kabul today after Sov- iet forces installed their man m power to eod a 19-mooth imurrec- lloo on RUSSI a 's aou.rthern border. The border guienillas, scorning a "cban&e Ul pawns," vowed to fightoo. There were ai.rna the new leader. Babrak Karma!, will con- duct large-scale purJe.. The Soviet Union acknowledaed today it.a military role in Al~ The ofticia1 Tau news aaency quoted Kabul Radio aa ~ the Afpan gov- ernmeal ''made a praaing ap- peal to the U S S.R . for W'lent poUtkaJ. moral and tt000mic as. >tataatt," t.DCludlng military aid, ud thet tJM SoYlet.a ''aaU&fied Lbe requettoltM~side-•• Tbe brwdir:Mt said U. AIP. regime'a request was based oo a year-oldSovtet-Al1ban treaty. Tass aaid Soviet President Leonid t Bte'Z.bnev sent KarmaJ a coneratulatory telegram ex- pres.sl.fli confidence the new 1ov- ern ment would defend "the sov- ereagnty, lOdependen~ and na- li o o a I d1gn1ty of a new Af gb8AL5t.an .. Bnt.in and West Germany con. demoed the Soviet involvement. lSee AFGHAN, Page A%) 2nd Youth Slay Suspect BALTIMORE CAP) -First the president ol the senior class a l Patapsc:o tugb School was cbar1ed with the contract murders of two Baltimore women. Now, a second youth, known as a quiet. church-going coUece fnsbman wbo shoveled snow few elderly neighbors, bu been cbarsed wtth participating ._,the knife alayi.n&.s. PoUce aaid David Wayne RobertlOO, 18, was arrested at bis Middle River home and accused ol participalln& in the knife alayincs of Mary Thoms-in. 23, and Maria Zisser, her 83-year-old p-andmoUaer. Ceast Weaa•er llOltb'...,. bat IOIDe hllb $11111'• -SUurd.Q. Patchy fol ..S low daGda at beaebel dmtq earl7 morni•I ~oura. Lo1H toa.lCbt 41 ... tM eout and SO lalaad. Rltha SaWl'da1 ... tMbe --•-cbel-ud •tnland.. INllMITe•AY Names Ca1°ter RDIO, Nn. (AP) -.....,.. law 1Qforee1nat ••• dee .. ,. •••a mwlft ID tod.Q for two Joutba wanted bl tbe al8YlnD ol a Ian~-- A ..., JM)Uee olftcer lpotgd • car whole deeeriptiao and llceme number matcbed tboM ol the veblcle tbe two wen lut seen to be drtvtq, police aald. San JON pollee aald U. found the bodlea ol Sandy and Blair GJemt on Tbunday nlalrt. buried ln what they described u "bid dWen" under about a foot ol IOll. They al8o found a rt· ne, bat dkl not MY tf It bad beell m4'd ln the alayt.n1. T-wr Oeert•l"lls, Ezpledn ALPINE (AP) -A tanker truck overturned and exploded ln flames cm Jnt.en&ate 8 today, ll:illin& two men. T1le carso -two 4,000.salloo taab o1 the volatile IOlvmt petroleum naplltba-wu deltroyed in a fire Uaat Ut up tbe mwn· tains 18 mile1 east of El Cajon and left the freeway charred for 100 yarclsooeitheraldeofthe wreck. The California Highway Patrol aald the driver apparently lost cmtrol of his ri& at 5:30 a .m. oa a curve and crubed agalnlt a bridge abutment oo the West Willows Road oftramp. Wreckage waa strewn for 3>0 yards, cloaint both lanes ol the freeway for 90 minutes and the west lane until at least Saturday or Sunday. N. Callf•l"lll• Ste,... E9H BJ fte Amoclaled PreM Northern California aides should be clear today. but clouds are moving in over the weekend and the National Weather Service predict.a rain and snow by New Year's Day. Until the weekend, foe should be the bil problem ln Northern California, especially in the San Franclaco Bay area, San Joaquin, Sacramento, Klamath and Sbuta valleya. Caner Lea"e• Ca•p Da"ld WASHINGTON (AP> -President Carter, struggling wtth the nearly 2-month-old U.S. -Iranian crisis, cut short his holiday vacation today to confer with top foreign policy advisers at the White House. Presidential spokesmen said Carter would not return to bis Camp David, Md., mountaintop retreat. They said be decided to remain in Wasblngtoo through the New Year's hobday The unexplained change o( plans came as the United Stales continued to canvass memben or the United Nations Security CouncU ror support or economic sanctions aiainat Iran <AokFaces Embezzling Charges Newport Beach police Thurs- day arrested cook Roger Early on charges that he bad em- bezzled $40,000 from Dillman's Restaurant in Balboa. Early, 42, of 476 Prospect Ave., Newport Beach, was booked in city jall on grand theft charges. He was released oo bia own recognizance. Early is a long-time employee of Dillman 's, a landmark Balboa restaurant. Police say the losses were over a seveo- 1ear period. Deltttivea alleee Early bad •mbeu.led the money by pad- dinl bi.a kitchen orders. Tbe al· le&ed crime was d!scovered when Early. who waa planninl tD move to the San Franciaco ~ay area, began trainln1 a replacement. Heading Home ISTANBUL. Turke)' (AP> Loretta J . Dooley, 18, left Iatan- bul today OD the flnt lei of a fUpt to her Trac)'..L. Cal., home, three days aftel' a ·1wldab court ordered ber freed <JD $1,500 ball on a dnla •mUlaliDI chart•· She refused to say whether sbe 9ouJd return foe trial. DAILY PILOT T"" o.._c-o.iiy ~--lllt~ ... ...., .... --··''"'*'_..,,,,.°'_ r .... -.......~ .._ ... _...,..,. ....... _ -. ........... ,.,_, ... c.ta ....... ,.._. ...,,, _......., ...... ,~ ................ ._~~ltiteulflC-"' ............... -..... _ ... _..._ ~~ ..... -~-·· .. -.... _., ....... ~-.~-........... ___ ...., ledlll.C..., Yl(tl'¥K ...... _0.-ll-- 1-. ..... ·-":::.~:- a-tttM.~ ..._.,. ..... "'-~~ ,_., Clllllle ~Of ..... c....,,..., AFGHAN ..• A U .S official has called it "the grossest form of international behavior " A report from theJapaneseem· baaay 10 Kabul said sporadic shots Weft beard near the road running from the Soviet emba.say to the old royal palace which ap- peared to be still in the hands of Amin 's followers. Several MlG-21 warplanes circled over the city, the report said . Islamic rebels, wbo fought Amin, denounced Soviet in· flueocein Afghanistan and vowed to continue their war aimed at eslabll.sbing a noo-Marxillt &OV· ernmentin Kabul. ·'The Mos lem nation of Afghani.st.an will not be deceived by the change in pawns." a spokesman for the Af&ban Islamic Movement said In Tehran. "The Babrak Karmal coup in Afghanistan La the direct result or Soviet interference in Afghan internal affairs." There are believed to be few ideolo.Ocal differences between Amin and K.armal, but tbe rebels view any Marxiat 1overnment aa a threat to the Ma.lem belief• held by most Afghanis. The airport in Kabul, tbe Afghan capital where thouaands of Soviet lroopl were fJown in over the put few days, wu believed cloaed, aothere was no immediate way for correspoodenu to coo· firm reports of active Russian flahtial to take over tbe prflliden· tlal palace and radlo 1taUon Tbundaynl~t. But witneues said ln telephone calls to diplomata ln New Delhi. lndla, the Rusatana foulbt Afpan troops IU~I Racllo Kabul, knocked out two Aflhan tanb, captured the complex and toot aoldJen J>rlloner ln s~ houri o1 battles tli.at ended at 11 p.m. with Ml0-21 warplanes criq·crouinc lbe1tl• . They deaertbed Kabul u ~ms but temetoday wttb mornlnl · Ile reaumln1 unimpeded b)' Rualm eoldlen wbo nN Mm throQ&bout tbe m.u.hlib At~ capt tit ••rt ,... tbe 1arpst Scmlt troop morerpelll outalde Saatern E~ata4!e Wodcl War D, ''one 1ource 11ld of tba tnlla of aautan traope. u;you ean ... tt almott U a SoYMlt lnYUkin of Al~tnkt&D -tatbll Kabul and tbeu Puttlnatbelrma ln power,'' Kaq,al w11 lmmWl1t1l1 c1eetandAl.,,...tU'1 &rilldlDt ID4 ...,..-_....,.,Wtlilloe. t.ral eommltwa Of tM tuna• ....... P"'! ........... 1' tolmPGIUllt) atM'-9 ............... ....._.".,_. BYSTANDERS GATHER IN FRONT OF IAV1NE HOMe GUTT!D 8Y FLAMES THURSOAY Man Who Died In Fire Waa Utged "r 8on to .aump From Front 891cony to....., Fatal Fire • m Irvine Yule Tree Sparks Blaze; Damage $150,000 BJ DAVID IWTZJIANN Ol-DtiltJNle ..... FJamee fueled by a Unds-drJ Cbrlatmaa tree rampa1ed throuab an Irvine home Tbun· day nllbt, killlnl one of ill occu· pants. 1ll1htly lnJurin& four others and causiDJ more than $150,000 ln damaae. "It was Juat unbelievable, bow rast it moved," one Orance County fire official aa1d ol the blaie at 4121 Loma Street in the villace of El Camino Real. "lt < tbe home) wa.s a tot&l, com- plete burnout.·' Police and fire officials said the man who died in the fire wu Lester George Krescher, 69, who lived with au other members of his son's family ln the two-story residence. Fue Capt. Marc Hawkms saJd the 6·23 p.m blue was trig E'l"09IPapAJ OIL ... th.ia month. Saudi Arabia pro- duces n-early one-third of OPEC'a 30 millloo barrels-a-day oil output The decuuon by Iraq, the second-largest producer m the 13-natton cartel, to raise its price was reported by industry sources 111 Rome, who said ~ boost was retroactive to Dec. 1. The increase had been expected by many mdu.stry observers. The move put Iraq between the moderate Saudis, wbo are charging $24 for their oil, and the bard-line Iranians, who charge $28.50 for oil or a similar grade. Tbe pricing split developed before last week's OPEC oil minlsten' coo.ference. which ad· jOurned in Caracaa, Venezuela. without reaching any agreement on a single price structure ror 1980. Iraq produces 3 7 million bar· rels a day -12 pe rcent or OPEC'a output-but export.a rel-Aiive~ little oil to the United States. It bu railed produdJoo substantially over the past year. Indonesia, which bad 1ooe up by $2 duri.n& the OPEC meetin&. announced increases of $1.45 to $2.85 a barrel effective Jan. 1. The boost.a lifted Indonesia '1 top price to 75 cent.a above the pnce charged by OPEC militants Nigeria, Algeria and Libya for their hip-grade oil. lndooe.la accounta for about s percent of OPEC's production ~~bout 2 percent of U.S. oU n~. Dog Scares Would-he Burgl,u- gered by Chriatmu troe llsbta which apparently aborted out. Flame.a exploded from the tree, touched off nearby curtains and becan their rampace throu&h the house. Four members ol the (amUy were in the kitchen •t the time preparins for dinner. They were identifted u Leslie Kttscber. 41, his wife Helen Kreecber, 40. a SOD, David, 19, and a friend ol the family , Debbie Mary VanEyke. The elder Krescber wu in an upstairs bedroom. GokISoars To $516 Per Ounce LONDON <AP> -Gold prices soared to $518 an ounce today in tradiq lD London and Zmteh, while the dollar held at.eacty <JD moat European money ma.rketa. Gold jumped $38 dollars in Zurich on TbW"ldaJ, closing at $514 an ounce aft.er toucbin& a record $SUI.SO durtnc the day's trading. Aft.er surctng to S516 10 mornln1 trading lo Zurich, prices dipped to around $S14 in later trading. London's five major gold traders set the morning "ftxin&" price at $515 an ounce, an in- crease over Thursday's close ol $511 Today's attemoon fixinl was $512 and it closed at $508. The precious met.al closed ln New York on Thursday at $513 50. Silver. too, was gainin1 in value. Prices In London climbed to $28 25 an ounce from Thursday's "flxlne" price or $27 51 Tradin«i on both European metal market.a was quiet and many dealers were expected to close early today for a lone boti· day weekend. Traden haft at- lr1buted the recent aold ruab to a boat ef world political and economic problems ran1tn1 from Tburaday '• coup in Af1banl1tan and the U.S.· Iranian cnlia to worries over soarinc oll prices. Hawkin• aaid tbree otber members ol tbe famib', Naney Krt9Cher. 11, and Jflll.f ltrelcber, 15, and Robert Kre9cher. 13, .. turned home trom Knott'• Berry Farm when the ftre wu at lta betlbt. Wbein t11e names broke out. fire oft.Ida• NW, tbe fatniq in the kltcbeo beard poppin1 50WMb and Immediately aaw the tree was afire. Darid K.racber apparently tried to UDPIUI the Christmas tree u.tsta. Hawtd.Da said, and a tao tried to pull the bu.mine drapes down By this tune, Hawk.ins aald, the fire wu out of control A.a lhe ,.. al the family ned the burn.inc home. Leslie Krescber ran upstairs to set tu.a r ether out. ·'The fire waa literally cbutne b1m upstairs,'' Hawkins said. Tbe fire captain said tbe youqer ~could DOt CIOD- viDee 1111 ~r to Jump from a balc:Gll1. •-SOD Jumped tJlll stlll could not con•lnce hi.a fa~r to follow. A oat-4oor nei.Cbbor. Viet« Schmeltz. said in an inlef"Vle'W that be and bia Wlfe were SJtlml m their den when they beard yellln& from the Krescber home. "I beard Les yellina . . . I never beard sucb screams." Scbmelts said He went out rroot, saw what had happened and tried to beJp Kreacber save tus father 1be white-bot beat ol the names pre- vented them. however, and lbe elder Kreacber was killed when an exploaioo ripped t.brou&b the home. Hawkins aaid Krescbtt was blown out a back window by tbe force ol the expJos10D. "We found him at the bue ol the house l)'lllg on lawn furniture." hesa1d. Scbmelu said names were pounoi out the back wuuSows of the Krescber home, some abooc· mg out 6 to a.feet. •'The beat back here wu l.UU'eal." be sa.id. A firefilbter who returned to look at the cbarTed rem ams of the home this IDOl'1llnC uid fire units were at the acene within minutes after the blue broke out, but the flam• tore throqh the atnacture so rapidly there was virtually .no waytoaavethebome. ' ST. PA~ lflDiL (AP> - lltmlblr19. -~ but One Zero Sbt Nin mllbl be Oil, t.be Mbuanota l..,.me Court ruled toUy ln ~ • M•nneaipoljl 9119•1 11111.rw to 1N named a munbel'. MtebMl Herbert ~. a former IOda1 atudlel teacher. bu bem eaWna bllDNlf 10lf for ftye yean, llQtq diit Dam.nla ba•• ••penoaat alpJ#leaDOe" and ..... to bll pb}'NopbJ ol life. ff• -his bnlr, tbe 'Boelal Seeuity Admln11tratton and ae.mat ... ~ to Ne· opbe blm • IOll, wtdda be p1ouneea •One Zero Slz NIDe. Bat a utility eompany and tbe lllnnnota Dri•en' License DtYIAon wouldn't 10 alont an- lea the numeral bad eomt ap- prov al, and two yeara ago Dengler filed auit aeeltin1 a liesa1 name dl..mp. Two years Wore that, be wu rebuffed by the North Datota 8ulnme Coart. l.n iU •mantmoa. ndlna, the llinnelota Supreme Cow{ uld Dengler La free to call biimell 10Cl8 u a commoo·law ri&bt, but noted the American IOCi&l and ~·'181...:..~..:: rather tit.a mqpben. "Ube cbooeel to adoDt a name wbich 11.mptJ aubjecta hhmelf to coatempt. ridicule and lnc:on· •en.lenee, be baa a eomman law and a1atd«7 rtpt to do 90, •• Mid Justice James Olla for tbe Supreme Court. In auae.Ung a spelled-out number, auc.b u One Zero Six Nine, tJ9e court uid in a footnote that the firal and lat wonts would be pbanelleally the aame aa a name aucb aa .. Juan Nyen." The court upheld a February 1t'T8 dedaion by Dtstrict c.omt Judie Donald Barbeau, wbo said It would be "dehumani.z. inl" for any person to be known only by number. The ~ likened It to the nwnbers ta oo priaooers ln World War II ccn· centratioo cam pa. To allow a leeal name change to a number "would hut.en the day in which we all become lost UJ a faceless number.'· Barbeau said, also quoting from Shakespeare: "Who ateala 1ny purse ateala trail . . . Re tbal ftlcba from m. my aood name rob• me of tbat wblch . . . makes me poor indeed.·· Deneler, di•orced with two children llvtn1 with their mother. is described ln court records as a naturalized citizen, born 1D Germany. Teens Held In Valley Store Robbery Two l~year~ld boys were ar- rested 1n R.avenide Thursday on suspicion ol holding up a Foun- tain Valley dairy store on Christmas. A Fountam Valley police in· vestieat.or sa1d be arrested the pair in Riverside County Juvenile Hall where they were being held dD unrelated charges. Described as trans1eats. the youths allegedly used a IUD and a k Dile In t.alt:iq $70 from a clerk at the Rockview Dairy, 9080 Talbert Ave , at about 6.15 p m. Monday. The Youths are beln1 held in Orance County Juvenile Hall. , .. \ -t o.lly ...... SUit ........... ~·-· O'~ BYSTANDERS GATHER IN FRONT OF tRVINE HOME GUTI'ED BY FLAMES THURSDAY Man Who Dted In Fire Waa Urved by Son to Jump From Front Balcony to Safety Fatal Fire in Irvine Yule Tree ~parks Blaze; Damage $150,000 RREMEN BATTLE FATAL BLAZE IN tRVINE One Man Waa Kltled In $150.000 Fire Coast Weather Mostly sunny but aome bJ&b CIOUd1DeSI Saturday. PatcbJ fog and low clouds at beacbet duriftl early moraln1 boura. Lows tcmtpt. 45 alon.1 the eout aad 50 inland. Hi&bs Saturday 6' at tbe beadaes ad•iDlaDd. INlllDB TODA 'W' ••• do kU.t dottena .......... .,. .. ~ __, ""°' ,,,,. do ~ *"" """' u.. mdaol ,.._ aCtiM lo "TIW Mdcrod#r"1 ,IWCMlltc. .. CI. Dog Scares Would-he Burglar A St. Bernard dog was credit· ed with acaring off a man who tried to buralarize the home of a diaabled Costa Mesa woman Thursday, police said today. They said a auapect in the case, Hect.or Manuel Cano, 22, of 2'0 Oat St., Lquna Beach, wu arrested on suspicion of at- tempted burdarJ and held lD lieu of$10,000 bail. Police said a man climbed over a &-loot fence at a 'botoe cm East lfth Place at 11 a .m . Tbunday. Tba7 Aid be tlJed to pry open a •lldlna ...... dool' d•ptte tbe fact thal die dlaa!Jled woman wu in.aide r•UJ.na at bim. However. tlter 1ald ber st. 8el'llai'd clot ~ lD elm· .., t1e 10an ... ,. cano ........ r .. ted1nearbt 'ba1ed•oa 1 d..c=:s tbe ••l*l ad ••• ~ ~ vkdm. ~alld. By DAVID KUTZMANN Of Ult Oelly 111'1 ... Sa.ff Flames fueled by a Under-dry Chris tmas tree rampaged through an frvme home Thurs- day naght, killing one of its oecu- pan ts, ahghtly injuring four others and causing more than $150,000 in damage. "ll waa Just unbelievable, bow fast it moved," one Orange Count,y tire official aa.ld of the blaae at 4121 Loma Street in the ..W.1e ot El Camino Real. "It (the house> wu a toW. com- plete burnout " Police and fire officiala said the man wbo died in the fire wu Lester George Kreacber, 19, who ti ved wtth six other members d. his son's family in lbe two-story residence Fire Capt. Marc Hawk.lDS said the 6.23 p.m. blaze was tng- gered by Chnstmas tree lights which apparently shorted out. Flames exploded from the tree. touched off nearby curtams and began their rampage through the house. Four members of the family were in the kitchen at the time preparing for dinner. They were identified as Leslie Krescber, 41. bia wife Helen Krescher. 40, a son, David. 19, and a friend ot the famil y, Debbie Mary V anEyke. The elder Krescber was in an upstairs bedroom. Hawluns said three other members o( lhe family, Nancy Krescher. 17, and Jeff Krescber. 15, and Robert Krescher, 13, re- turned home from Knoll's Berry Farm when the fire was at its height. When the names broke out. fire officials said, the family in the kitchen beard poppin1 sounds and immediately aaw the tree was afire. David Krescher apparently tried to unplug the Christmas tree lidlts. Hawkins said, and also tned to pull the burning drapea down. By this Ume, Hawkins said, the fire was out of control. Aa the rest of the family fled the bumin& home, Leslie Krescher ran upstairs to 1et hb father out. "The fire was literally chaaing him upstairs," Hawkins said. The fire captain said the younger Krescher could not CCJll- bvtnce bia fat.her to jump from a balcony. Tbe son Jumped but still could not convince hi• father to follow. A next-door' nei&bbor, Victor Scbme!U, laid in an inteniew that be aod bis wile were atwDa in lbel.r den when they beecl Yelltnl h'om the K.releber bome. "I beard Les yelllnc ... I (See FlaE, Pate AZ> Marine Killed At Pendleton FIFTEEN CENTS Attackers Flee 10 Kho~eini Men Taken by Rebels TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -Fi&ht- inl erupted i.D Tabrii, capltal d. the northwest Aa.erbaljan "- gion. and membera d. the diaal· dent Au.rt TUrU • poll tlcaJ (>lltty wounded one Revolutionary Guardsman and took 10 other Khomeini men hostaee. the or- flclal Pan news aeency said to- day. Para. quoting the Revolu· tionary Guard office in Tabriz. said the attack began Thursday night when an unidentified lroine Sclwol Damaged Vandals have caused an estimated $1.SOO m damage to an Irvine Junior high school by s preading paint and glue throu&bout the rac1Uty. police S8Jd today According to officers, the damage to Venado Maddie School, 4 Deerfield Ave .. wu done sometime between Cbrhstmas eve and Thursday, wben it was reported to police. Ao impect.ioo by police and maintenance penoonel revealed vand.ala bad spread red, yellow, blue and black paint Ul.roUCbout the achool. pourlftl or t.browtna it on walls. Ooon, cemn,. ..a fW1llture. In die stairwell east of the teachers' lounce. black pa.iol WU med to write th• wonla "Helter Skelter.'' ObacaiU. alao were painted oa wall.I. Door locks were found pluaaecf and a door on the weal aide ol the scbool'a assembly area was Cound to be pried with a screwdriver . Police were not sure, however, if this was the point ol entry ror the vandals. Malcolm Cathcart, 4i, a mam- tenaoce administrator at the acbool, said a school official bor· rowed a key to do some work oo campus Mooday and returned al a short time later. On Thursday. Cathcart ar rived 111 the morning, entered the locked front doors and saw a large splash of blue paint oo the carpet Most of the paint and glue ap- peared t.o be dry, md1caltng the vandalism took place several days earlier. The school has been c loseci Cor Chnstmas vacallon IBM Borrows $300 Million NEW YORK CAP) -Interna- tional Buaineta Machines Corp., the world'• lareest computer malt er, HY9 it ia borrowina SIOO milllon from the Saudi Arabian CPemmet. It is apparenUy t.be lara-t corporate lnveatmeat ever for tbe couervat.lve Saudl1, wbo have invested heavily in U.S. 1overnment aecuriUes. 1roup Mt fire to a pavilkm Mt up for today's prayen. The~. chief aecurtty force for revolutiooa.ry leader Ayatollah Rubotlab Khomeini, puraued the unldentlfied at· tackers put the headquarters ol the Moslem Peoples Republican Party. Groups identified cnly u "counter-revolutionaries" aJao attacked and tried to set fire to banks and newspaper officea m Tabriz. Iran's fourth largest Cl· ty. Pars &aid. Pan reported tbe reTOlu· lionary suardamen Hid they bad been uuble to ne1otiate re- lease d. tbe bostqe cuarda. The perty is loyal to Ayatollah Mohammed Kasem Shariat· lhdut, Iran's second·rankin& relJ&ious leader . Hla followers clashed with guardsmen in Tabru t.bb month. Tensioo bad developed around Sharlat- lladari alter be cnticized the oation'a new Islamic coostitu- tlon. 1lte Auris. ethnic Turks, ~k more selr-ru!e. ~ U. S. S. R. I Melts 580 I•. IOI sa11i··----/ ··~-~.--~j ..--;~ \ Clllll 11111 AFGHANISrAN: llORDIRI USM AND 1AAN ----Alowlet ......... 111 ... Wt Mt \'me to Flg•t O• Rebels Press Fight Mter Afghan Coup By The A.uodaWd Pl'ft8 Die-hard supporters of ex~ut· E'd Afghlln President Hafimllah Aman ~n! n!ported still trading nfle fire lD Kabul today alter Sov· 1et lortts installed their man to power to end a 19-mooth Ullurret· lion on Russia'ssourthern border. The border KUerrillas, sconu.og a "change in pawn&," vowed to fight on There were signs the new leader. Babrak Kannal, will con· duct large-scale purges. The Soviet Unton acknowteqed today its military role ln Afghanistan. 1be oftldal Tass news agency quoted Kabul Radio as Uyine the Afahan eov- emment "made a preainl ap- peal to the U.S.S.R. for ursent political, moral and eeonom.lc as- sistance," ineludine military aid, and that the Soviets .. aatiafled the request d.tbe Afpu aide.•• Tbe broldeut said the Afpan re1lme•a request wu baled oa a year-oldSoviet-Afeba tnaQ. T aas a aid Soviet Preaident Leonid I. Brezbnev leftt KarmaJ a con1ratulatory tele1ram ell- pressing confidence the new gov- em ment would defend "the sov· ere1pty, independence and na- t 1 o o a I dignit y of a new Afgbarustan ·• B rit.aio and West Germany coo- de mned lhe Soviet mvolvemeoL A U S. official bas called it "the grossest form of international bebaVlor" A report from the Japanese em· baaay to Kabul said sporadic shots Wet""e beard near the road runn.l.Di from the SoVlet embassy to the old royal palace which ap- peared to be atil1 in the bands d. AmiD'afoUowera. Several MiG-21 warplaoes circled over lbe city, the reportu.id, lalamic rebels, wbo fouabt Amln, denounced Soviet in· nuence ln Afchanlstan and w..t to continue &heir war aim«l at estabtilbiaa a DOD-llarz.iat IOY· ernmmUo kabul. • 'Tbe llo1lem nation of Afcbanlat.a will not be deceiftd bJ tbe cha.nee in pawna •• , a apokeaman for tbe Af1ban lalamic Movement aaid ila <See AFGHAN. Pace AZ) Bank Seeu1-ity Faultless Bearded 'Smpect' Stopped at Door Ti .............. , .... . HOLLYWOOD (AP> -llan Uwa a,QOO -I'~ Ua.lon worten wa!Ud olf tbefr Jobi at Sou1berD Calllonlla'a etabt IQO'rie_...,.. tockr,stoppt..,u-~f«U.116o· m•fdlt4 IDdaltlJ. ._,. lmllledla llQeet ol tbe atrllre appeared to be mlD1mal at ~ atudlos, w~ nonoal11 have 11.au production periods durt .. ti. yeaMDd bolldQ MUOD. The ht..-tmp.tt wu at Unlvenal Studiol, wt.. of. flclala blld to ball toun Of tbelr back lot for lack Of drtven to take the vUJton. T-'rer Oeert•ra•, E~plefln ALPINE <AP> -A tanker truclr overtu.rned and exploded In flames cm lntentate 8 today, ldlli.nc two mm. The cu10 -two 4,000-•aJJon tanb of the volatile aolveat petroleum naphtha -wu delltroyed in a fire that bl up the mCM&n· taJna 18 miles eut of El C~on and left the freeway charred for 100 rarda oo ei\ller aJde ol the wreck. Tbe California Highway Patrol aald the driver apparenUy lost c:cntrol of b:la rig at 5:30 a.m. on a curve and crubed a1alnat a bridle abutment on tbe West WUlowa Road offramp. Wreckage was strewn for 2IOO yarda, closJ.nc both Ian• ol the freeway for 90 minutes and the west lane until at least Satw'day or Sunday. N. c.llfel"lli• Stera E9~d By Tiie ~led Preu Northfm California skies abould be clear today. but cloud.a are moving in over the weekend and the National Weather Service predicts rain and snow by New Year's Day. Until the weekend, fog should be the big problem in Northern California, especially in tbe San Francl8co Bay area, San Joaquin, Sacramento, Klamath and Shasta valleys. Cann-~ea1'e• Ca•p D•1'id WASffiNGTON CAP) -President Carter. struc1lini With the nearly 2·month-old U.S.-lranlan crisia, cut short his holiday vat'alion iod'ay to confer with top foreign policy advisers at the White House Presidential spokesmen said Carter wouJd not retum to h1I Camp David, Md., mountaintop ~treat. Tbey aaid be decided to remain m Washington through tbe N~w Year's holiday The unexplalOed change of plan& came aa the United States continued to canvaaa members of the United Nationa Security Council for support of economic sanctions a1atnat Iran. ..-..c .. Befdl•2Sla•i•9• RENO, Nev. (A..P> -Two )'OUtbl traoted for questioe1n& ln the slayings of a San Jose couple were apprehended at the Caliromia-Nevada border today following a two-hour manhunt west of here Police officials said the two -OM of them tbe son of the v1t'tims were taken into custody without Incident. They earlier were reported to be armed with a pistol and a sbot&un and were described as extremely dangerous. San Jose police issued an all·points bulletin for Todd Gjevre and a friend Clarence John Garcia, 1.9, a.tier the bodies of San· dy and Blat~ GJevre were found Thur&day night in a shallow grave in their backyard flower aarden. E',..... P"fle A J F1RE KILLS MAN .•• never beard s uch screams," Scbmeltz said . He went out front, saw what bad happened and tried t.n h,.tn Well Spewing f>oison Gas BRISCOE, Texas (AP> !Jobonoua 1u apewtn1 from • Mown-<>Ut 1u well near th1a tiny Panhandle community forced DempbUJ and Wheeler county of. ftclal1 to evacuate reaidenta Tbunday nilbt. authorities Hid. Deputy Joe Reyna said the ,,eu blew out about I p.m. PST §Dd wu dilcbarstnc polliODOUI tardn>Cea su1ftde su. He aaid Glere were no reporta ol in· furl•. "We are trytna to evac:eate (be lmmedlate area," tald lleyna. DAILY PILOT Kreacber save bit father. 1be white-bot beat of the flames pre- vented them, however, and the elder Krescber wu killed when an explosion ripped through tbe home. Hawkins aaid Kreacber wu blown out a back window by tbe force ol the exp~. "We found him at the hue of the home 1ylni on lawn furniture," be a aid Scbmelts aald namtta were poun.q out the back wtndoWI ol the K.racber home, aome aboot- in1 out 6 to S.feet. ''The heat baek here wu unreal," bu aid. A ftrdleb&er 1tbo returned to loot at tile cbarred rem al.DI ol the homr. thb mornlDI nid ft.re UD1ta · were at tbe scene wlthin mmutea after the blue broke out, but the nam• ton throulb tbe structure IO rapldl1 &Mre WU virtually DO wa1touvetbebome. Flr•~ l.Dltead "Worlred to aave .u9ceDt bom• from belna touched oft by flames. A U.yar-old netSbbor .. id be and bit father went out.aide when they aaw amok• comln1 from tbe Krncber bom•. The boy Nid be coald Ne tb• Chrbtmu tiw anasne tn the froat wtndcnr and wtthln momenta, the fire roued throup the swtof the home. -In tbi1 ·an.math of UM blue Ulll a:Mlr'lllDC. neiObon and ftre tnveaUpton m11Jed around tbe bumed-outhulkoftbebom•. Cbdltm.ll trM Uchta .UU bq over tbj 1ar•••· eerllr un· charred, a11d a batketball bauboerd aJao .un nm~ tbt l\npd ltl'aDdl ol Mt ...... UmDlY. 111 W. jmq for plua " NS4 one mm al bow be ,,... tbe blaA~. •••• ~ ........ .sow Cll tbat OlliffltNltt'' anotbm'"•a•lid. ne ~-rUllJlr .... n-~... ltQIU .. Wftll frleDdi ~U.fb'Wth'oiDtlllhomt. lla.tdnl Nici ........ .., )l°tlP~ .Ulib' Cbriitaalal' &.. m • .-.tt1'MIWlillt•--to ~-R-. ..,,..... Ra•.m ".,..... ~~ .:.~=.: wut.lllrWcna.mtmaa. .,fttAln l°st•• ..._ Ira , la•o•••I• ••4 v --........ ~ aoe •••·tllfhr Of tllle ='=Ltod&J~ ··=:~ ol ap to Ah•r tbe Iraqi an• ID· ...... mo\W ..... cti.c-..s. V•nutla -sUDD!Mr ol 1.1 pet· cent ol U.S. olf DMda -U • llOWlced " ... raia1q lb ..... all prie. b1 13 to Ill per G ••lkmMrrtil. 1r=..to..-t .. prtc. ol IU aU to • •a b9.nel, wb!M ln· doaala ra1Md lta prtc. to SI0.7$. Tbe lateat tn~re•H• could prolQpt lDnUIOUal 8aaad1 AnlU to •nnounce a fulther prlet ta. ere.,. °""ta. • peftet bocllt WAYM..ULe IN 8. CALIFORNIA-AS impoeed aJoaa with v.,...,.a. and tM> otber OPEC members thia month. Saudi Arable Jll'O- du c ea ne!,!".\ti one·tbird of OPEC'• ao OQ barrela-a•y oil output. Tb• declaloa by Iraq, the •econd·larleet producer in tbe 13-natlon cartel, to raise lta price was reported by Industry sources ln Rome, wbo said the boost was retroactive to Dec. l. The increase had been npeeted by many industry observers The move put Iraq between the moderate Saudis. who are charging $24 for their oil, and the bard Hoe Iranians, who charge $28.50 for oil of a similar grade The pricing split developed before last week's OPEC otl ministers' conference wbicb ad- journed in Caracas, Venesuela. without reacblng any acreemeat on a sing.le price 1truct~ for 1980 Iraq produces 3.7 million bar rels a day 12 percent or OPEC's output-but exports rel- allvel~ little oil to the United States. It has raised production substantially over the past year Indonesia. wtuch had gone up by $2 during the OPEC meetina. announced mcreues of Sl.45 lo S2.8S 1 barrel eff~Uve Jan. 1. The boosts lifted I ndooesia' a top price to 75 cents above the price charged by OPEC militants Nigeria, Algeria and Ubya fClr their bilh1nde oU. lndonelta 8e(:OW)t8 for about 5 ~rcent o1 OPEC'a producti<Jn and about 2 pettent of U.S. oH needs. The increases announced before and during the oil ministers' ses.ion may add up t-0 a dime to the pnce of a gallon of gaaollne or heating oil In the United States Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki YamanJ denied ln P arb Thursday his country has decided to raise its price by S2 a.n February Captors Deny Hostages Transferred TEHRAN. Iran (AP> Moslem militants occupyina the U S. Embaaay denied report.a to- day that seven American boeta1e1 bad been traufened from the compound to a mu· imum security jail. The official Para newt a1ency al.lo deoiecl distributing the report Finl word that Pan wu car- rytnc the report came from tbe N BC·TV correspondent In Tehran, who aaid Pan 1ot its ln· formation from the French news a1ency, A1ence France p,..., The Freocb newa •l~Y dia· patch came from Chartres, France, and quoted a Frmcb lesi•lator Juat returned from Tehran u aaytna the bostaCee had been transferred to Tehran's Evtn Prlaoo, probably for beahb reaaooa. ID an Interview with the French newspaper L'Ecbo Republlcalo, clrculatecl by Asenc• Franc• Preaae. lawmaker Nlebolmt Aboclt pve no indication of t.be source ol bl.I information. He was not lm· mediately avallabloe for elabcwa· Uoa. He wll one of three Jl'rencJI lawmabn who "cently r•· turMCI from a aelf.lniUaud fact- fl a 4 ta• to.ar to lren. One Jawmak« earU• claimed tbal t.bre• bolt•• .. •oald be re-lautd blfon Cbifltmu. Abollt ~ tbat claim, iaytn1 be lindentood the ~ cllioa .. aabD at• meeUna.,. lra't ~ Council• Deo.INL "Wba \bat deei1lo wu tU .............. , ... ........ Gf -taltll ..,.. rr:::{~~-floom tbl d1lb1et el Y..U.. wldcb tQi. clMll=~MU,tM pan. --~ SDc>u.11 DOID_, or1aolliM ........ to tna and u.. .fall .. t11• •• llo~ammtd a •• hblnt ~ PRl!IU!NT m.cuTll> twta••Amln ,.,_P .. eAJ AFGHAN ••• Tehran. ''Tbe Babrak K.anna1 coup in Allbulltaa la the d1rect ruutt ol Scmet interference lD A11banlnlemal atrain. '' There are believed to be few ideolollcal cWfeftDCel bet•em Amin md Karma!. bell the nbela vtew uy ll~Coftl'Dmml • a th.-.t to tbe llo.lem be!lda beld by mostAftbm1. The airport ID Kabul. the Af1bu capital wbare lboulanda ol Soviet troope were flown lD ewer the put few da,.a, wu believed c:losed.aotberewuno1mmediate way for correspondent.a to coo firm reports ot active Russian flghting lo take over the presiden· taal palace and radio station Thursday night. But wttneaee aaid in telephone calls to diplomata in New Delhi, India. the Russians fought Afpan troops guarding Radio Kabul. kn~ked out two Af1han t.anb. captured the complex and Look toldien prilooer lD JY, bouts al batU.. thll. ~at 11 p.m. wtUt MIG·21 warp1-crila-erouinl thedU!I. TbeJ dllcrtbed Kabul .. qalilt but C--todaJ wttb mora.lDch"lll· fie raumtaa u11Jmpeded bf Bual.an IOl6lrw wtlo w_.. ,_ throuCboUl tM m1»-hlcb Al ... capttal. "Jt WU the larpst SoYiet troop movement outside Eaatern Europe since World War H." one source said or the lnfiull of Ruaaian troop8. "You can see it almoat u a SoVlet 1nvu1on of Atgharustan talung Kabul and then puUuli tbelr man 10 power.·· Karmal was immediately declared Afgbaniatan'a president and general secret.Ary of the cen tral comm1tltt of the ruling Khalq Party and named crorues to tmportant poaat.ioas. Mother Charged With Child Abwe PALM SPRINGS <AP> -A Palm Springs waitress bas been arrested for inveatl11lion of child abu.ae after reportedly beatmg her 6-year-oJd daupter, tying ber bands and feet and plac1n1 her 1n a narrow cardboard boa tor up to 24 boon u pUDilbment, authontiee aaid. Police Capt. Bill V alkenberJ said Uvler T Mercado, 218. wu arrested Wednesday night and remamed m CU3tody 1.0 lJeu of Sl.000 bail. Officers went to the Mercado apartment tn respoMe to a call about a poaslble suicide attempt, and beard screams comin1 from a rear bedroom, Valkenber1 said. There they found Ms Mercado wrealling on the fioor with ber boyfriend, 28-year-old German Velo.a. who told otflcen they were fiPUol because Mercado wanted to put the cbUd, Uvi Mercado. "back ui the boll" u punishment. Veloaa told police Ma. Mercado pmUahed the cbiJd by IOOMly t)'ina her bands and feet and lmprtaoain1 her 1n a crate, ValkenberJ laid. VelOla aaid that while lo the box. the child was fed only banana peela, piecft ol apple and bread. The boyfriend aaid the child wu forced to relieve henelf lnaide the box ln a Un can. A cardboard box. 15 by LS lnchea and about five feet lonf, was found in Lb~ youni•ter'a bedroom and aeu.ed as eVldeoce, Valkenbere said. Tbe cbild cooflrmed Veklu'a story and was placed lo the custody ol the Wven.lde Cbikl ProtedlH S.nace1 Depa.rt· meat.~ aakl. It WU not known who mede the call about the awclde at· tempt that t>roqbt police to the Mercado apartment. Valken· berg Uld 2nd Youth Slay Suspect BALTIMORE (AP> -nm. the president ol the NGJor-cl.au at PatapKO Hl1b School was cbar1ect •ith tbe contract murders of two Baltimore women. Now. a ~ JQU&.b, known u a quiet. cbu.rcb·IDUll col.lqe tr.bmu wbo abot'eled snow for elderb netpborl, hat been dsarsed with partlclJl9tiDI ln the knife llaytnp. Pollce said David Wa1ne Rober1.aoD, 11, wu arrested at hi• Middle Rlver bome nd accused ol ~clpatin1 ln the knife slayln11 of Mary Thompeoo, 21. and Ilana Ziuer, her 83·year-old ,rand.mother. START THE NEW YEAR IN STYLE Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* "When you buy one suit at the recular price, you can bu)' another of equal or leuer value ror only one dollar! ST. PAUL. ll.l.ml. (AP)-'fte DWDMr S.-ti D0t aeCl=h, but One 1Aro ... " .. OK, UM llllaMtota I.,,.._. CeGJ1 Nied toa, ID ..,_ a lllbmMpGlla ID.9'1 llCal -w .. be namad •number. lll&cbetl HertMllt ~ •• form.tr IOdaJ rtadlel ...... .... bee eamq btmeel' u. for fl•• ,...,., .UJID.I tbl __.... ban • .,...._.. =--.. and ..... to bil __._...., ~ Ule. He -.. .... the 8odal S.c•rflJ Admlni1tratJoo ud ... _... ... .,_,.,.. IO M• op1se 111.m .. 109, wlddl be p1041M11 a1 Ollie zwo lb MIDI. Bat a ulillty com~ aud lliannota DrlHn' Lleeue Dl91A:a wvu.lda't '° ....... ... tbe numenl b:ad eoart .. proval, and two 1•ara a10 Den&)er flied IU1t Meldna a llpl name ctMmee. Two "an before that, be wa rebuffed by tbe Nonh Dakota lapreJM Court. la Jta rmantrncw rul.tq, the lltnnetOta SuDr'eme Coart Mid !>eQ,_. la ,.._ to call blmalf lOll u a eommoo-law rtOt. bm noted U.. American aoela1 · and ~ SJR,em 1.1 1eued to ldentifytnc lndivtduaia by letters r1tber than numbers. · · U be cbooea to adopt a name which simply subj~t.s himself to t'Ootempt, ndlcule and lncoo- venteoce. he bu a common Jaw and atatu&ory right to do so.'' aaid Justice James OUa for the Supreme Court. Thousands Of Fish Die MIAMI <AP> -'lbousanda ol walking catfish , their akin pee Uni and ftns dec:aytne, died 10 a South Dade County canal. and scienUats said they may have been kllled by dlaeue. Al the white CUC&ua floated Tb uraday to tbe surface, &e1entiata retrieved several f1ah for study, ud •ood atona, 1reat •bile beron1, eSTeta, osprey and other birds 14apped at the flab . OU-fbb UYtaa le diie au& eeemed ...... bJ ... 1 •• killed ... cadWt, Adem. said.. Bream, 1ar. bau and other tnhabttants of the water were 1 wim riwl& around u uaual. Drug Fumes Affect Cop1 SAN DIEGO (AP) - Two Police otflNn ap- parently overdoled•drq tumn while arre.cm, ftv• people for tnvesttaaUoo ot JMIHNsiac PCP, a police apokeniao Hid toc1a7. Tbe arrata came after a brawl ln which two other officers were inJared Tb~ntpt. After tbe auspecta W'el9 rounded up, offlcera Bmtoa s.ntee ad Da~ Bello "became riolenUy W." police Set. Bob Petera said. Tbe otncers were treat.ed at a boapital and releued. -j 7 Fast-food Chains 87 mL'ION llOMQWI I 1'be ntl1I cq•nl•sUom wUb Uw lllOlt UDb to tb* ebalu are fut.food r.tauruca ad con ........ ..,._ lllUl U.U-ll'OWth aw broutJ>l .U ~ of ICIClal problem. llcDana1d'1 now baa some 5,000 .. aftba'• from eout .. . ' to coat. Tbe 7·11 cbal.a bu more tl1an t.SOO llllJU. 1'boN are comlderably more than \be 2,000 aupermarbtt lD tbt Safeway dWn. lbe 1.200 d.llcount clruptorea lP the ~co 4 network and the 870 stores under the Sun, Roebuck banner. Money Tree , . '-> In abort , McDosiald'a and 7-11 are t.be most uh&quitoua namea on tbe rttaU laod1cape. And tbey ·- tend to be gravttat&oclal pointl for kids. Tbat'• where tbe trouble starts. aAY DOC, TUE founder Of MeDooaJd'a, pro.lded tbe All·Amertcan diet of hamburcen and milk shat•. \ • You can lmqine then bow be must ba.e felt when a Maryland woman, the mother ol acbool·a1e cblldnn. com- plained reeent.ly that a McDonald'1 utemU wu out for aoorttog cocaine. The lady told a concresaionaJ committee that a plutic coffee lt1rrer that MeDonald'a gives to customers WU 1lel-tin& utenaive double UH u a ''coke" apooo. JP YOU HAVE A complaint about McDooaJd'a, It mi1ht take months to 1et some act.ion. But tbia one re- ceived prompt attention. Edward Schmidt, the p~ ot the fut-food ehai.D, Hid: "McDonald's will either redealp or discontinue the item altogether." And lhat'a bow we licked the cocaine problem in America. The 7-11 convenience store chain h.ad a similar prob- lem. If you've shopped in a 7·11, you know it carries a limited assortment of f85t-moving ltemJS. It's heavy oo beer and cigarettes. Many or the stores in the chain were al&o douig well with cigarette papers. BUT 11JEY ARE NOT doing well with that item anymore. At leaat the stores wbkb are owned by Soutblaod no longer carry cigarette papera. Jere Thompson, president of Southland and aoo of tbe fouodet of the 7-11 chain, ordered lbe 3,000 company-owned uni1a - the rest are franchised -to discontinue the aale of cigarette papers because he's reasonably certa.in they're being used to roll marijuana, not tobacco. Thompson, who lives 1n Dallas. explained hi.a decl.&ioo as follows "l don't tblnk we ought to be eocouragina peo- ple to smoke murijuana when it's agalnst the law. I ba· ven't socn anyone roll a cigarette in a long time, and J live in a part of the country where it ~ to be a big thin& to do I don't believe people use them to roll c1&arettes -and lf there are any lhat do, it's less than one percent. Aod that's not what convenience stores are for -that small a cl.tentele." 7·lu may conUnue to seU cigarettes, alcoholic bevera1es. Twtnkies and HusUer maauine. SOMETIME8 OF COUUE the ball takes a fUDll)' bounce. Fast-food places have been opposed by aome com- munities on the grounds th.at they cause noise, pollaltioo and Utter In Fremont, Callt .• the city council wu pre:aent- ed lbia month with a proposal to ban all fut-food reat~UTaDts that had drive·throuib lanes. Young people, who work Jn -and frequent -tbe fut. food ouilda, were ap.inst tbe propoaal. That waa to be ex- pe<'ted. But another lf'OUP that came to bat for the fat,. food restaurant& waa composed al sea.ior citluu and bu- dicapped persons. They pointed out that the restaurants where you could pick up your food without leaving your car comtituted ''a tremendoU5 asset''. lo people using crutches, canet, walkers. braces, artificial legs and wheelcb.airs. That's all right as long as they doo't give those people a coffee stirrer to take home. Wage Guidelines Exemption OK'd WASHINGTON (AP> -Individual worken wbo eam less than $4 an hour would be enmpt from new •• guidelines under an agreement reached by President Carter's Pay Advisory Co mmittee. Tbe is-member group voted to exempt all groups al workers~ avera1eeaminp are belowS5.35an bour. THE TWO DECISIONS could affect morethao35 pet"Celt of the natioo'a hourly wage earners, said Robert RUIMll, direct.or of the Council oo Wage and Priee St.ability. The panel also voted to exempt pay locrementa liven either for a specific qualilicatiooorpurely foraenJority. AJtbougb the overall g\IJdellnes remain unset, the panel made 10me procreu by aareem, to tcJDSider repledq the current 7 percent atand.ard with a nna-ottncreuea. Committee chairman Joa T. Dun.lop declined to e.timate what the eveetual nqe miPt be, but be said tt wlD be developed ln lilbtof "theecaoomiceovironmmtupected to pNYail overtbe loqerterm ahead.'' EXPDTS anMNED bJ the paoe1 indicate tbat ... virollment may be hilhlJ iaOaticJa.ary. 1bree et'<GOIDi.c loreeast.s provided the panel by private f:1rma predicted an in- nation rate nat yeaJ"of 10percatto12 percent. By contrast, the orialnal 7 ~ .,_, PldellDe .,.. made at• time the Carter admlnt.ltnUon tru b-ecutmc •• percent inOJdion nste. The advtaory panel, eGllQlriled of llx members Mdl from busloeu, labor and=:csedor, wu edabll•bld ID October to propcw ...,, for Ule ..eoact ,.... ol Caner•a volanlaF)', anti· procnm. Gold, Silver Quotations • W -CA ) -J!'-1& .. M.ml ., • "'' .. .. oat • a.. JM, wwt a deTIJ for •1 ~Wiii.. I okl -• ' ._. NiU.....- 199 ." . ftal.., u" .._ u.. ._. ta UM .......... ,._ ............ ....-. dMMllttlill pMW let Ulf I olA..-. -,, ' ftm&TAI•• a .... t1 .~ ...... lal'Hd · filto ... aDCI nwa. ....... ittoetw• .... .. Hl"OM tbl CID!Mll&IJ. Aad law. too, ta U. farm ti tu cl"ldltl '°' bomeowww wlUlq to .-a. UM uw. old ~. TMre .... hoocqlQI • heater•. wood 1tovH •nd lnlulatimL T~• 1oal'ln1 prle• of pe\roleom, lb• worrlH ov•r nuclear pow•r . the envlt'ODmn1al catcbff lD 0.. UM ol ooel, aJJ are oreatlq a new panoply of powu - ~wabi4t ... ,IY IOUrCft 8...,..able beCalde Lbe IUD drencbu tbe earth with enormous amount.a of enercy eve17 mlnu .. ol eY•l'J day. IV8'1' DGBT •INtJTEB away •• llfbt lllee ii the btuest power plant in the oetcbbotbood. Tbe Harvard BualDeu Scbool. ln a 1tudy titled "Enerey Futures," aay• it ia plaualble that renewable eneray will fill a filth of the nation's power need.~ by the year 2000, almost as much as natural gas does today That means children alive today will be lighting their school lamps in the next 10-15 years with electricity born or wind and tide, wood and walle, warm ocean currents and the focused rays of the aun. Dr. Benoett Muter, proeram director of solar, geothermal and atorage ayatema for the Department of Energy. sees the near future this way IN TUE NORTHEAST. power planti. wtll chum out electnc1ty from wood waste In the Soulhwe~t r1elds or mirrors will fO<.'U~ the !>un':. ruy!> on furnaces. and except for wisps of superheated ~team. 1l will bear httle re~emblance to an eledric plant In the Northwe~.t hydroelectnc dams will continue to pour out cheap electncity, but they will be aided and abetted by eiant windm11la with an arm1pread of 300 feet catchini &he Padllc breeza. 81MllAa WINDMILLS will dot the east slopes of the Rockies and the Great Plains. Can you picture a million of them., A federal !Jtudy has orr the Southeaflt coast, an orfshore ng could boll volaUle gas using the moderate heat of the Gull Stream. making It produce clectnc1ty or st.orable -~ ......... EXPERIMENTAL SOLAR FURNACE TEST!O IN TROY, N.Y. Mino,. Are U•ed to Focua Sun'• Energy on l!xch•nger chemical energy for transport to shore Floating, tethered "ducks" containing generators will perk with the changing wind blown waves, producing electricity bke hydroelectric damt1 capturing the toll of surfat·e water"I lt '1> JU"lt not fJrfetch1•d anymor.-In mo"lt ('3:>t'"I prntotypl'"I Jr1· dlrcddy l.H·ing built THt:N THERI-. ARt: m11rt· pleb•·1an Wies Already home .. are being embell111hed with ;.iwnings lo put off the summer sun und ~outhern windows to catC'h the w1nler ray s for warmth Solar panels he11t water and air to heat the house The cost of solar cells 1s droppina fast, and perhaps within ftve yean they wUl be cheap enough to lnatall on residential roofs, where they will grab bits of light called photons whlch will trigger the movement of electronr. in other wordA, elt>ctnc1ty On the farm und at regional stations. val& wlll digest plant and arumal wHte to produce mcthanl· Ras for heating Farmen will ferment leftover grain and dbtill alcohol to run tractors or help run cars THESE THING S AllE happening now One firm 10 Colorado alrt'ady harvest.II the manurt' fr()m 40.000 cattle and convert~ 11 1nlo enuu~h rneth1tnc ~at. lO (uel hal( lht' nt>t'dS Of U a O m e g a w u t t p o w t• r p I a n t ~1·wagt' plant!> 1.round the "ountry huvt• 1Ju1ll s1mllur .1 1 r t 1 g h t c h d m b e r s w h e r e bactt'na d11(etit human wute and produce heut and gas New York City 1s cons1denng ways to tap off th<' methane gas 11eep1.ng (JUt Of landflU Sites Says Dr Miller. ··As you go around the country 20 yean from now, you're not gol.Ri to see tboae repllca1 or the standard power plant that bu.ma oil, t'oal and gaa and which almost always looked the same "You're gomg to see different kinds of technology producing the energy the country n~ The conl\umt•r, pn-sumably and hopefully. Is not going lo notice the d1rrerence You'll only noUce the d1frerenre when you travel around the country and look for Cemetery Hi.stork Site America's Black Heritage Traced to Pilgrims By JULES LOH AP' -..Clel Gar-• f I Pl.YMOUTH, Maab -Marie Anderson could barely make out, ln the moonetow. that the weed· grown thicket where ahe waa 1tandlni waa a cemetery How odd a place for a new life to betln ''Four small grave 1'Qarkera were spaced in· aide the remam11 of an old wooden fence,·' ahe re called "SOMETHING CAME OVEa ME. Suddenly I knew. I had no doubt, Lbat lhia place would mean a ireat deaJ to me. It waa almost Uke a reUcioua ex· perience.1 roade up my mind to come back." Andenion did go back, a1ain and acaln, and In the 1ix years since. with the zeal of an evaniellsl, s he hu converted that for1ot.ten 1raveyard into an archeoJoclcal treasure trove listed on the National ReitAterof Historic Places. The cemetery la four miles from Plymouth Roek. One more hiatorlc alte in a town awash with them would seem of little Import. Exc:ept that W. one marb tbat atrain of America's berita1e which 1a black, ri&bt back to the Ptlsrtnu. "I G&EW UP IN PL Yllotrnl BVT never felt a part al the hlltorical community," Ms. Andenoo said. ~d Marearet Hamtlton, 77, the tlme·wl1e old ltal"ekeeper, ''Cora,·• who doled out Mu· well House oof. fee and free ad· vice to TV vteweis for flve yean lt r•- portediy b1ln1 replaced tn favor ot the aew look featurh:tl I '' 1ouo1 whip· nnappen.·• • • It was not that there wu a conscloua effort to exclude blacks, but It waa ll everybody a11umed that blacks juat weren't here "AJI the black school children wbo came here on class trlpa never 11aw a reflection of thernaelvea Well. now they wlll " The cemetery lbat so moved Ms Anderson that moonlit night Is called Partin1 Way1, the stte 11 at a fork In the road At one time It was • black settlement of perhaps 30 residents MS. ANDERSON, A WOMAN IN HER la~ twenties, said that altbou1b she had not prevk>ualy troubled to iO search for evidence of the old aettle· ment, she had known about It from &lrlhood. Her parents had told her the story of Ila foun~ra They were four black men: Cato Howe, Prince Goodwin. Plato Turner and Quamany Quuh. The four. ln 1792, were iranted freedom and 94 acrea aa reward for service In the Revolutionary War When the lut house lo the IM!'tt.lement burned down, in UI08, the land reverted to the town, it.a hla· tory foreotten. "lronlcally," Ma. Andenon aald, "the town had plans to turn the land into, of all thinp, a cemetery." lrutead, the town bu leued tM land to the corporation Ma. Andenoa orcanl&ed. THAT WAS AFl'E& SHE PO&D over muaty recorda, wrote letters, belled mooe)', pep.talk~ upw arda of 40 archeoJolilU and bbtortant and finally1otPart.ln1Way1Hcavat.edand1tud1ed. The dl11en found pottery and other artllects 1u11eaUn1 Af rtcan or11i111. A mUHUm la plenn~. ln the coune of all her ,..arch, Ma. An· denon located, ln CaWornla, a descendant of one Abraham Pierce. Recordl make Pierce out t.o be the ba.et llave of ablp captain Jobd Pierce wbo arrtvH ln Pbmouth aboard the •MMI "ADM" in IJSI w1M11 the coloaJ WU loaa tJiu tbfel JMn aid. '1'11DS OS Nll•SSOW aDD&HCll to Abtabam Pl#ee.'• Ill. ADdlrlOD aald. "llul DO Nf•NDCe .,.,.,... 1111 to tM f.O tlW ...... blaa. ••we eu _ PNIQDM from tldl tJtU b1I nee 1tmpl1 wu DOt ot eoneern to U>t oUlm' coloailtl, Uiat. IM Jmt ftt la. · ... n.i 1dM>QJ hUdne come to Tillt P:::J :'!'·*·~::. ~.wi8.::~r::.r=:D~on. IOlft ...... aboat • . ''·*"' ~ wUI d1KoW tlW &» PUlit• hi.d ~ •.W .............. .... to.'' •• .. u. Tllat•1 wllat•1 10111 to QJuq~" TODA'I', ••Lr or lb• ••Uoa'• ......, IMMdl eOllMll f oQ,. ~from ....... IU Ad II ,_ ••• from GMl. Ntaie1-r ..,_,~. _.... 4 pefC91 ... clama abOatlper • OI lbOMt IM dam. an Ute ODlr es•••l• Of renewable .....,, -wtdle tM7 .,. die mo.t ........ almolt all d \M '°1>1ulltr ... '°" dama baft Mn -" •• .,. eco&ocietlll.J out ot bound•. ltW. u.n .,.. 10tD• rlltllO UDGMd, 1maU d&lm •lone America'• rhen, abaDdooed Jons •10 by compant. that aed tbem to produce eleetr1elt1 aod U..U movedora. But t.bere a.re otber readily av ail able aourea to draw on There ll biomua -the lump sum of wood and •ut.e material ot biolollcll ortiJA. nerytb!nc from MW11Ce to maoure It all MIW wltb tbe IUD. ONLY ONE •IOLUONTB ot the 1un'1 ·ray1 reach ea.rt.b and ball of Lbat la refJeeted back b:tto 1pace. Only a fraction of l pen:eot of the avallable aun'• etMray la csoturtd and turned loto cbemlcal mero by plant life. Wood wu America'• primary fuel leaa Uwi 100 yean a,o. lQ 1900, it atlJJ accounted for a quarter or the nation'• fuel needs It has dwindled lo 2 percent. Yet Sweden aeta 8 percent of lta entt&Y from wood and l')n1and l~ percent A merlcan technolo1y bu found way1 of pellet.Woe wood waata a.od other wood producu that will make that renewable re1ource competitive witb Western coal. So say the Harvard reHa.ttben. DOE'• Dr. Miller H)'I wood can be used far more than it I.I today "YOU CAN DO that w1t.boot sa('rifu.•ing any or our forer.t land We h11ve. Just 1n nt•w f.(rowth every ye;ir, th~ t·qu1valent of 5 pcrrent of our t•nerg) nt.~s II you used all (1( that you wouldn't make 11 dent Jt all in the forests "This country is becommg fur more forested now than 1t WM~ 100 yeurs ago " The secret to wnng renewable <'nergy sources 1s the vanety avallable and the strategy of chooalnc what la particularly suited to a given area of the country. Whtie wood ml1bt be part al the anawer In the Northeast. 11ewaae and garbaae treatment in urban areas, manure and plant wutt'1\ ln rural areu. th~ direct rays of the sun might ~ tht• ~Jor answer 10 the S"uth st and wind 1n tht' windbel stJtes that ramble across th Great Pl111ns TB•nDCll~ the felielNlt, ol dlil9 IOlar '°"" tower ~ • lO-lt.or7 ,_,... .1nl1ror tb•J bullt ln tb• Py,... co foeUI the .... ,.,. OD a ~e.i:=, -..m whlcb Plod~ • 1'ow tbe D•Jt•rt•••t of E••r11 h 1>ulldla1 a demoaetraUon plant near B•r•tow. whleb wUl be tb• protot1p• for other clean ..... to electrical pnduedon lDthelUDblll, lo tb• neat two deead•• wh'Clmtllt wW produce ~ 5 pereeat of the neUon 1 elee111cal oe.dl. Small mode& aJ,..141 are Mll1nc to farmers, Flortda CM Ckalf ...._ la UJda161 ....... to ......... tb• •••ra1• dau, ••• 1 .tectftal ....., ......... United.._, Dr. Millet ••plat••· ··o....anr ~..,. ~ •boll& u.t. 91& lf JDll ** 997 bard at it JOU cu beCOIDt eonYineell, !Urie t am, tbat •'• a very MUlble opdOD for two reuo.. Number oae fl .,... load. It opent.et all tbe U. . The leeood I• tbe restoa -namely the loullMut, •bleb wW b8" the larceet demad ,_ eledri~y in the next JD 1Mf'I aod riOt now bu tbl aman.t re.en•." ~~~-~WN.W.~ •.i .... r u • ee.w ll•mee...,w •11n& 11 '"''• •• eeer•••tl•· It'• •e•H••le •• ew•a••• .. " but there are 1ome aiant wlodmllla abu.lldlnl 80l1THE&N CALll'O&NIA Edt100 la bulldlnc a larce macbint near Palm Sprtq,. It la de1lsned to cenerat.e three million watt.I in wind.I of 40 milea an hour. In tbe oat ftve r••n. tbe company bopa to have up to 18 wtnd macblnea ln place Tbe General EJ.eetrlc Co. I.I bulldlq a tit million unit for the Enerty Department on a tull near Boooe, N.C. It 11 eirpect.ed to produce two million wattl, electricity enouch for 500 homes Boeing la •lated to buJld • wind turbine with blades ol 300 feet ror the Ener1y Departmt>nt It will be up•ble of 2.5 million watta Juat u the IUD produc~ wind by the va.rtable beaUn1 of air, lt aho cooperates w1Lb t.be mooa ln produdn& Udel THE nENCB HAVE bullt • 24 Wlll at.It.Jon on the Gull ot St Malo in Brittany UIU>I • ~m with rt-Verslble turbines to catch the ebb and Oow of lht' Uddl Jo:a<'h unit rim prr>dUl't' up t'> 10.000 lul°""atu Oth~r lldllJ po-.-.er !>talion!> ar•· propoM'd 1n Great ffnta1n thf' H.!y or f"u nd y nt'ar tht' L' S Canadian border. and tbt" ._,an JO"'l~ Cull in Argentina but c;o far the Investment mont") h us not been provided The Bnliab are worklnJ to capture the eneray In lbe rolJ.io& wavn ot the En.ell.lb Cbume.I, anchorioi aeaborn ceneratoni which produce electricity as the wavea tum tbdr turblnes The proposal for off1bore power plant• to produce electricity from the ~mperature dlffereonUal of the Gull Stream and d~r. rolder waters, bolds COOVlnClDi potential. r.ay:is Dr M tiler SCIENT1STS ESTl•ATE tbat the thermal energy paaaing by u that la tn the diltant future. homeoWDeT'I in California are workt.na wttb IOlar enern here and now. Tbe aolar 1y1t.em1 market la boomlq, tbao.U to a •late law aJJowtn1 bomeo"nera to deduct ~ percent of t.be C'Olt from their income taxe1 . Californians an spend!n1 nearty 1190 mlllloa llOlar dollan thla year. THE CITY 011' San oteso bu passed an ordl.na.oce requittng all new bomea ln unincorporated areaa to be equipped with solar hot w~r 11y1tema be11nrun, in October 1980. And the city of Dmvia aiq)ed out by f'realdent Carter u the nation'• Jeadlng example of ener1y COPHrvaUoo. bu touih bulldtnc ordinance. on window placement, foundation requtremeota and ceilln1 lna ulat.too. Most ~ acree tbat we have become t.oo med to euUy transportable liquid fuels a.od centralized power ceneration. BECAt;SE THE !iUNLIGRT fall'\ .-1.1·rywh~re there will be \ht> tcndenl')' to dt>centrahze l>'>,..er produt·llon to an extent I l(U•"1>~ lh1• way l'rl put 1t ,' "t1'1'> l>Ot:., Or ~tiler · '' that ~oldr t'\ J Jt-mocrJt11 terhnol1J{(y It falls all over lh1· "'orld Tht>rt• 1i. almost no plaet· th•H d~sn l l(t't ~om~ solar Pnt>rgy and that i. JU:il not lrut> of anylhulg elbe •'There are vast deposits of coal in the world. Tbey really are centered lo only a few C'OUOln~. lb~ United Stat~. the Soviet Unioo and Canada. We all know where oil tends lo be ce ntered N•tural 1a1. 11m 1l arly Very isolated rHOurcn "Bl'T ~A.R L" a d<•mO<'rat1r '>Ourc1• It fJlb on +'Vf>ryboc:h JI '> <tVlllldbJt'lO('\lt'r) b<><i} And~ far 1t hn bffn un~ b> .iJm0&t ~very bod) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE -l'ICTITIOUI !Mnlllll .. lfll.MI ITATil,_.lllT T ... ,.,_.,.. --I•_,.. - M\t .. ""ICISIOH f!tl[ 1""' c--C ..... •1•-lhWI 8, ~ ......... ce •nn '°"" c. ~· 1111 .. _._.. .,. o Bo• 11i.1. i...u ,.,,_.,, c.. '2M) , ..... ......._ ... , __ .,. ..... ... -.. _, ,,._., Tim _..,_ ... Ill• "'"' ,,.. c-tr Cten .,i Or-C-v .., o.c .... e.t"" ,,a.u """41.-Cit .... C->I o.llV ,,,_ o.< 1. u, 11. n, ''" _, ,. PVBUC NOTICE l"V8LIC NOTICE Pl1llLIC NOTICS Dell\' ..... Matt,.._.., ... --O'o.-11 BYSTANDERS GATHER IN FRONT OF IRVINE HOME GUTTED BY FLAMES THURSDAY Man Who Died In Fire Waa Urged by Son to Jump From Front Balcony to Safety Fatal Fire in Irvine Yule Tree Sparks Blaze; Damage $150,000 "' By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ... o.11, l'llet icatl Flames fueled by a tinder-dry Christmas tree rampaged through an Irvine borne Thurs· day night, killing one of i~ occu- pants, slightly injuring four others and cauaing more than $150,000 in damage. "It was just Wlbelievable, how fast it moved," one Orange County fire offlcial said of the blase 9l 4121 Loma Stnet in tbe vlllqe al El Camino Real ... It (\M boaae) was a total, oom· plete burnout.'' Police and lire officials said the man who died in the ftre wu Lester George Krescher, 69, who lived with six other members ol hu1 son's family in the two-story residence Fire Capt Marc Hawkins srud the 6 23 p.m . blaze was trig- gered by Christmas tree bghts which apparenUy shorted out. Flames exploded from the tree, touched off nearby c urtams and began their rampage through lhe house r Four members of the family were m the kitchen at the time preparing for dinner. They were identified as Leslie Krescher, 41 , his wife Helen Krescber, 40, a son, David, 19, and a friend or th e famtly . De bbie Mary VanEyke The elder Krescber was an an upstairs bedroom. Hawkins s aid three other members of the family, Nancy Krescher, 17, and Jeff Krescber, 15, and Robert Krescber. 13, re- turned horue from Knott's Berry Farm when the fire was at its height. FIREMEN BATI'LE FATAL BLAZE IN IRVINE One Man WH Kiiied In $150.000 Fir• When the names broke out. fire officials s11d, the family in the kitch en heard popping sounds and immediately saw the tree was afire David Krescber apparently tried to unplug the Christmas tree Ullhta. Hawkins said, and also tried lo pulJ the burninc drapes down. Coast Weather Mostly IUDDY but some hilb cJoudmeal Saturday. Patchy fot and low clouds at beaches duriDI early mornln1 hours. Lows toal&bt 45 aloq the cout ancf so inlaad. Hieb• Satvday M al the beacbea and • lnllDd. Dog Scares Would-he Burglar A St. Bernard dog was Cl"edit- ed with scaring off a man who tried lo burglarize the home of a disabled Costa Men woman Tbunday, police said today. They aaid a suspect ln the cue, Hector Manuel Cano, 22. ol 240 Oak St., Lquaa Beach, wu arre1ted OD IUlptCiOD of al· tempted burglary and beld ill lieu oftl0,000 bail. Pollee laid a man climbed o.er a I-foot fmce a& a bome oa East lttb Place at 11 a.m. Tbunda)'. The)' said be tried to PrJ GPlll a alldiq &1ala door dea.,U. the faet that tbe dilabled woman wu lutde 1elll.q at blm., · I I Rowblf', t!MJ • aald hv , .. Bensf:ht doe IUCtMded bi ~ 1nl lbe man awa,. Cano .. ar-. Pe•ted D9it•Y~blttd OD a dMem&a ol tM ~ -waa . .._., .. bJ &M '.Sctim, ipollblaQt By lb.ls time, Hawkins said, the fitt wu out or control. Aa the rest of the family fled the burning home, Leslie Kreacber ran upstairs to set his father out. ''The fire was literally cbuin& him ul)ltain," Hawkins said. The fire captain said the youneer K.rescber could not con- vince bl.a father to jump Crom a balcony. The son jumped but still could not convince bi• father to follow. A nat-<loor netpbor, Victor Schme.ltz, said in an interview U.at be and bl.a wife were atuina in their den when they beard yellinC:: the Krelcber home. UJ Lei yemn, • • , ) cs.nas,P.,•AJ> Marine Killed ... FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1979 Ptf'TE!N CENTS ¢ Attackers flee I 0 Kho01eini Men Taken by Rebels TEHRAN, Ina (AP) -Flebt- inl erup&ed in Tabriz, capital ol tbe northwest Aaerbaijan re- gion. and members of the diss.I· dent Asart Turts' political party wounded one Revolutionary Guardsman and took 10 other Khomeini men hoeta1e, the of. ficial Pars news agency said to- day. Pars, quoUng the Revolu· tionary Guard oCfi<:e a.n Tabriz, said the attack began Thursday night when an unidentified Crystal Residency In Doubt By STEVE MITCHELL °' -0-.""" , .... Auemblyw~man M ar1an Bergeson has charged state of· ftc1als with "talung away \he dangled carrot," in an agree. ment earlier this year that would allow residents of Crystal Cove and El Morro Mobile Home Park to remam on state property for the next 20 years. Earlier this month the state agreed lo purchase 1,898 acres of coaalllne property between Corona del Mar and La1una Beach for uae u a state park. Tbe at ,.identa of tbe mobile home paJk and tbe 4i4 NCidaida of Crya.& Cove live wit.bin the area p&&rebued b1 I.be state from 1'le lrviDe Compuy. Lut June, the realdat.a were led lo believe tbey would bave a choice ol ~rinl Immediate relocation benefit on obla.lnin& a 20·year leaseback acreement following the state purchase, the 74th Distnct assemblywoman says. Now legialauve bearings have been scheduled before the state Subcommittee on Resources and Tramport.atlon for late January or early February lo deteruune the fate of the more than 300 coastal residents. Assemblyman Terry Goggin c D·San Bernardtno) suggests the Crystal Cove res 1denb vacate their homes by next April. Meanwhile, state Parks and Recreation officials are cWTent ly offenng the Crystal Cove res1· dents a two-year lease wtule a general plan for the state pan is developed. Both auggesuons are opposed by Mrs. Bergeson and residents of the two coartal commurulies "When the slate came down Lft June. the indications were that both commuruues would receive 20 .year leasebacks,·· Mrs. Bergeson said "The state should hold up lo 1t.s commitment," she a&id. But state land officl al.I aay the bearings nest month or ln early February are necessary "lo de- termine what OW' position abould be on both areas." George Dutra, the state's senior land a1ent, said the parb department bu not complet.ed • maater plan for Cryatal Cove. ••and tbey would like to reMrYe <See caYS"rAL, Pace A.t> iroup Ml ftre to a pa.Woo Mt up for toda1'1 prayen. Tbe 11W"damen. ctllef aecmity force lor revolutionary leader Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, puraued the unidentified at- tackers past the headquarters ol the Moalem Peoples Republican Party. Groupe identified only u "couoter-revolutioaaries" a.tao attacked and tried lo set fire lo banks and newspaper offices in Tabriz, Iran's fourth largest ca· ty, Pars said. Para reported tbe re•olu· tlooary pardamen said tlleJ bad bem unable to necadate re- lease ol the bolta&e guards. The party ii loyal to Ayatollab Mohammed Kazem Sharlat- Ji(adari, lran'a 1econd·rankin& reU1ious leader. Ria followen clubed wttb euardsmen in Tabriz lhi.a -month. Temion bad developed around Sbariat- Madan after be criticlzed the naUon'1 new Islamic constitu· Uon. 1be Azan.s, ethnic Tu.rts, seek more aelf-rule. ~ U. S. S. R. I Miits Sii I• IN c11•1 111111 "°"' ta E'ight Oa Rebels Press Fight After Afghan Coup By Tiie Aaoda&.ed Presa Oie·hard supporters of execut· ed Afghan President Hafiiull&h Amin were reported still trading nne fire in Kabul today aft.er Sov· let forces installed their man in power to end a 19-mooth lDSurrtt· lion on Russia's sou.rt.hem border. The border guerrillas. scorning a "change m pawns:· vowed lo fight on There were signs the new leader. Babrat Karmal, will coo· duct large-scale purges. The Soviet Union acknowledged today its aubt.ary role tn Afghanistan. Tbe olficial Tass news agency quoted Kabul Radio as saytng the At1ban P · ernmeol "made a praainJ a~ peal lo the U.S.S.R. for urcent political. moral and economic U· ststance," including military aid. and that the Soviet.a • 'aatiJfied the request olthe Afghan aide." The broadcast said the Afehan re1ime's request wu based oo a year-oldSovlet·Af&baJ>treaty. Taaa said Soviet Prealdeot Leonid I. Bredmev sent Karmal a concratulatory tele1ram ex· pr~siog coofldence the new gov, ernment would defend "the sov· ereignty, independence and na- tion a I dignity of a new At gh anl5ta.n .. . Bnlaln and West Germany COD· demoed the Soviet mvolvemenL A t; S. offic1al has called it "the grossest form of internatiooal behaYlor" A ~port from the Japanese em- bassy lD Kabul said sporadic shots were beard near the road running from tbe Soviet embassy to the old royal palace which ·~ peared to be still in the bands ol Amin '1 folknftn Several lltG-21 warplaDee cittled over the city, the report said. lalamic rebels. wbo fought Amin, denounced Soviet in· nuence In AfcbaniJtan and vowed lo CCGtinue their war aimed at atablisblnc a non-Jllanist eov- ernment in Kabul. "The Moslem nation of AfCbanlatan will not be deceived by the cban1e in pawns," a apokeamao for the Afcban lllamic Movement aaid ID <See Al"GllAN, Pap A.t) " • ••• 1 ........... .... l\INO, Nft. <AP) -...... taw OttOl t apec• were •actDI a " today tor two )'CMldll wanted 1D Lbe 11utqa ol a 8u JGM eouple. .A a.io olfte91' lifOt'ad a ear --. dwft,.._ lldmM matcMd U.. al the nblclt tbl two ..,. lat MID to ... drtvtal, PQlMe l4dd. .. .... pollM aaJd .. tou.s ... bod* ot .... and tfSlalr OJnn CID 'l'tl ..... )' alpt, buri4'd lD wlW tbty deloltbed u "bill CllnWW" &mdtl' about a f• ot aJ. 'ltlt1 allo found a rt· n.. bu1 did -.., It lt bM .... UMd lD Lbe ~. ~n 1' tr • .,...,....., Eqlefln ALPINE CAP> -A tuker truck overturned and upklded la Ram• CID Jaa..tate I toc1a1, kllllJll two meo. The carao -two 4,000.sallon tub ot tbe volaWe IOlftllt petn>leum aapblba-wu dlstroy-9 In a fin that Ut up the moun· talnt 11 mllel eut ol El Cajop and left the freeway charred for 100 yardsonettbeuldeoftbewreek. The California Hlahway Patrol aaJd the driver apparenUy at eoa&.rol ot b1a n1 at 5:ao a.m. oa a curve ud crubtd •laimt a bridle abutment on the Weal Willow• Road oftramp. Wl"ffble wu atrewn for 200 yards, cloe11J1 both i.,,.. of the freeway for 90 l'llinutea and I.be west lane until at leut Saturday or Sunday. N. Ca8ter11f• 8t•raa E9ed By TM Aleodated Presa Northern Callfornla 1kie1 abould be clear today, but clouds are moving ln over the weekend and the !faUonal Weather Service predicts rain and snow by New Year's Day. Until the weekend, foe abould be the bi& problem in Northern California, especially ln the San Franclaco Bay area, San Joaquin, Sacramento, Klamath and Shula valley1. Cartft" l..ea.,es Ca•p D•eld WASHrNGTON CAPI -P~ldent Carter, atru11Un1 with the nearly 2·month-0ld U .S.-lranian crtala, cut 1bort hla holiday vacation today to confer with top forelp policy advlMn at the WhlteHouN. Presld.entlal spokesmen aaid Carter would not retum to hia Camp David, Md , mountaintop retreat. They 11id he declded to remain ln Waahmgton throucb the New Year'a holiday The waexplained chanp of plan.a came aa the Unlled StAtea conunued tD canvau memben of the United NaUona Sec:urlty Council for surport of ecooomic aanctiooa aialnlt Iran. /F,....P.,,eAJ F1RE KILLS MAN .•. never beard such screams," Schmeltz said. He went out front. saw what had happened and tried to help Krescher save hi.a lather. The white·bot beat of the names pre· vented them. however, a nd the elder Krescher waa kalled when an explosion rtpped through the home. Hawkins said Krescher was blown out a bat:k window by the force d the nploeion. '·We found him at the bue of the bouae lyina on lawn furniture "he1a.ld. Schmeltz aaid nam~• were pourtn1 out the back windowa ol the Krescber bome, aome lboot· int out a to I-feet. • 'Tbe beat back here wuunreal," heaaid. A flnfllbter who returned to look alt.be charred rema.lnaottbe home tblt anomlnl 1ald fire un1ta : were It tbe ac.ne wtthln ml.Dutel att.r the blue bn*e out, but tbe flam• con throuab the 1trueture so rapkly there wu virtually no ••JioJa•ttbebomt. Firemen lu~ad worbd to aave ad.tacmt hom• frotn belQI touebecfolfbyllames. A U.y..,.-old ntlpbor Mid be and b1I fetber ftDt out.Ide wbe1t u.., ....... ~from tM 9'rtHbs boma. Tbe bOJ Hid be ct0uld ,.. &be ChrUtm .. tne aflame in the froat wtDdow and within motlMlltl, &be fire roared tbroqbtbl,..of&bebome. DAILY PILOT Jn tbe aftttrnat.h of I.be blue this momiDg, oetlbbora and fire lnveaUgaton milled around the burned-outbulkoflhehome. Cbrtatmu tree Utbt.a aUll bun& over the aaraae, eertly Un· c harred, and a basketball backboard also still remained. lbe •lD&ed stranda of net haoglng umr1y. " wu &oinl for plssa," said one man of bow he spotted the blazeorlaioally. "We could tee tbe 1low on tbat other atreet,'' another man aaM1 The Kreecber famlly wu re- port.cl to be 1ta)'iq wttb friendl acro11 tbeltnet from tbe home. Hawki.DI said enn tbou&h tbe)' kept their Chrt1tma1 tree lD water, lt wu stUl not 9POUlh to keep lt from explodin1 ta namea. Hawkins ur1ecl people to bel!D diacardina tbatr tteel, many ol which alread:1 were dry from bot weatherbefonCbrtl\mu. Prie9P ... AJ AFGHAN ••• hiaDOMd Uaal wttb V1111ueJ1 ud two .... OPEC membln WI IDODUl. 8llldi Arata Jll'O" ducea nearlJ o••·thlrd of OPZC'1 JO mWlaD bunll-1'*1 oll output. Th• dect1ton by lraq, tbe •eeond·lar1est producer ln the lJ.natlon cartel, to ralH lll pric• WU report4ld by lndl.lltry aourcee ln Rome, who aald the boost wu retroactive to Dec. t. The lncreue had been expected by many lnduat.ry obHrven. The move put lr,.q ~ecn the moderai. S.udi1, who are charalna '24 for lbelr oil, and the hard-line lrantan1, who char1e *28.:50 for oU of a thnUar 1rade. The prtcln1 spilt developed before Jut wffk'• OPEC otl mlnlatera' confennce wblch ad· Joumed ln Caracas, Vennuela. without reachinl py a1reement on a 1ln1le price 1tructure for 1980. Iraq produce. 3 7 million bar rela a day -12 percent of OPtC'1 output but export.I nil- alJvel~ little oU to the United States. It hu ral1od production 1ub•tantJally over tho put year Captors Deny Hostages Transferred TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Moalem mUit.anta occupyin1 the U.S. Embuay den.led reporll t.o- day that aeven American hoata1es bad bee11 tramferTed from the compound to a max· imum security jaiJ. The officiaJ Pan news qeocy also denied dlltri~g the report. Fint word that Pan wu car- ryln1 the report came from the NBC-TV correspondent In Tebran. who 1aid Pans 1ot Ill llJ· formation from the French DeW1 a1ency, A1ence FraDee Preue. The French news a1ency dia· patch came from Cbartrea, France, and quoted a French le1l1lator juat returned from Tehran u ••)'in& the bostqes had been transferred to Tebran'1 Evin Prhoo, probably «Pr healtb reuooa. In an lntervlew wltb tbe French new1paper L 'Echo Republtcain, circulated by A1ence Franc• Presae, lawmaar Nicbolu Aboul P" no hadic1tica ol the eouree ol Ida Information. He waa not lm· mecttetely available for elabon-tion. He WU ooe of tbne Frmcb lawm1un who re~~':!:f re· turned from a ..U·inl feet.- fladlDI tour to Iran. One lawmu.r earlls claimed that tbrH bo9ta1H would be re· le&Md bllcn cauutmu. About reiterated that claim, 1ntn1 be undentood the de- cllion •• tallm at a = ol lraa't BftolutioQ&rJ C CID D.c.J0.11. "Wh•n tba& decl1loa ••• taken, l1 wu pr1uated to us a a lestm'e ol tood faith toward Franct " bl uJd. AbOUt lt a lellaJator from tbe dl1trtet of Yveltne, whlch ln· clod• Neaaoble-Je-Cbate ... t.bt Pull subun wbeN Ay.u.b lluboUab Dometnl or1aailed hi1 return to Iran aJld the fall ol the Sbab Mohammed Reaa Pablati. Power Saw Injures Man ..... _ .. ~ CRYSTAL COVE RESIDENCY. • • JudJID.t CID the iuue unU1 tbeJ bau an ldH of wlaat th•J want." He uld tbe iRate la relud.IM Lo 1Jv• tbe aame < ieuebaek) op. portunlUee aPDUelllb aftorded th• El llano-r.a.tenil untU the maater piao 11 completed.'· ''State Parb <offtctall> •us· 1nt ~ UM muter plan flnt. then deal wttb the real· denta," he 1aJd lie uld the 1ubcommlttt1e Pier Plan Approved By Council beartq "wlU recommend what our _.., lboWd be lo botb .,. ..... Outna Mid ..... real .... lt Cl'Jttal eo..,.::""C tbe perb departmmt 't ad an op. portunJS1 to .. t.he a.ltuaUca. But Cnttal co.. attorney Cra.l& OUmit MJI lbe 1tm I.I creaUq •D"eCelllary hardlbls- on lbe 21 to JO full-Um• ~· denu ol Cryaual Covti The Carden C rove attorney uld the atJlk ort1lnaily prom· lsed 20 year leaaeA. "then de- cided to 1tve El Morro rea1 dent.a 20-yean and boot out the CryatJll Cove people " He aUd thal alter the It.ale Public Worka heann1 Dec 13, "they decided they would con 111der the 111tuauon for bolh El Morro and Crystal Cove " "Tben hu been no dlapo61Uon for lenanta of either project area, and lt'1 creatln& •P· ~for Lbe Nlidenta," be laid. ADd wtllle CrJNl eow. nD• I dent.a bav• beell oo a mCIDtb·to- month leua lltuaUoD with tba lrvtne Compuy for yean, the attorney aaJd the frequent de- d1lon-1wtt.chln1 ln Sacramento haa not •dded to realdenll' ~urtty So both mobile home owners 11nd Lhe tenant.a al Cry1tal Cove muat await the 1ubc:ommlttee . hu rtnp to discover how much lonRer they may remain at the.lr acenlc k>caUooa M eanwhale, Auemblywomu ~rl"800 r.aid ahe will coounue to push for 30-ye.ar leases for rnidftlta in both a re as ··I wa.nt the state to booor the or11ean11l proposal w relieve ttsJ· dent.a of llllY undue bard.atu.pa:· 1he saad S•n tiement.e council mem btn have approved I.be removal of the cal• and bait •bop •t thr end of lho CllJU>Un° r.o that l WO new aep•,.._ cont'e111on facillUea can be bullt. A propoul okayed by the councll Dec 19 caUa for the COO· 1trucUcm ol a l ,40Chql.Ull'e·foot ocean view ,..uiuraot to ~IAC:e the old 1,100 aquare foot cale Oil Firms Bidding On Drilling Sites The pWi alao H)'I lbe 170- aquare-foot ti..il and tack.Je shop should be replaced by a aunllar 300-square foot fac1Uty to be located oat to die re.ttooma on pilinp oriOnally lut&Ued for a prol>()led marine laboratory on the pier. The council approved these plans drawn up by couoctlmeo Ed Kalsched and Richard Ahlman with city aldH Jam Lawaon and Burl Hancock. The four-man ll'OUP plam to flnd a suitAb&e dealper for the propoud plan and submit further apedflcallona for the pler lacllltiea to the COWlcll at a lat.er~. The '1'0UP recommended fund· Ins for the pier plan coukl be taken from the cU.y'1 Redev~ ment AleocY or park revenues. There la no current pric:eta& foe lbe plan. The council, actin1 aa the Redevelopment Atency board ol directon, plaoa to coaalder the fundinl idea at a 7 p.m. Jan. 3 meetiq ln the council cbam· ben, 100 Ave. Pr.ldlo. Earli• tblt year, a $500,000 proJeet funded wttb city, atate ancJ federal funds WU COqMt· ed oa ua. pier. Tbe ~ pro. videa ~ pt. wt&.b new raJ.llao, declu and ptlinp. LOS ANGELES CAPJ -OaJ compam. today belin t.ac oll tnc.ta they would like to for a new round ol exploratory dr1 l liq lo the Sant.e Barbara Cha.noel and Sa.ala Moa.ica Bay, bat ...... -.r Sa DM90 .... excluded from u.e bldctl•a. Nominatiom open.ct toda1 foe the federal Buruu of LaJld Mana1emeot'1 Lease Sale A, scbe<luled (or June l.la The oU compani• have until February to nominate tracta they would Ulte to uPkn in a nat ~Pm between ~l Cooeept.loo aod the Mexican border and 11lllD.bll 200 mU. out lot.o the ocean. Bdore tbe San DielO traeta were a.eluded t.be prospect ol drllltn1 there bad brou1bt storm• of proUat from local iov· · ernm• oftldall and enviroD· mantau.u clmtnl an oU lease aal• laat June. A amaller number ol tracta in the Clumnel l1land1 allo ba•• been withdrawn, Gov. Sdmand G. 8l"OWD Jr.'1 omce of Pa.anlu aJld a.t.'rdl wun't happy a6out tbe arua that mnafDed open for nomim· tlona. Aellnl l>lredor Deni G reeM uid the otftce ''dlftalW. ly wlll anawer tb• call for nomlnattom'' and outline arw ol COOetnl· ''Tb• 1ood new• 11 San Dle10.' · lbe said. ·'The bad news START THE NEW YEAR IN STYLE Men's Suits /or only One Dollar!* •When YoU buy one suit at the reauJar price, you can buy another of equal or leuer value for onlJ one dollar! 11 everywhere else." She aaid tbe Brown ad· mlnittnUoo al.lo b concerned that lnlCU near Newport Bach and Laauna Bea.ch, wblcb went unaold dW'tna June'• otf~, do.,... ......... tor CICID- 1lduatian. Tbe Santa Koo.lea area cnler' conslderaUon co~ert about 1S5.000 acres in lbe bay and weal ward and had been eit· eluded from the previoua sale. All of the Sanua Barhara Qian. nel not yet leased will be under cooaldPratioo. H"rold Martin, an aulstant BLU ma:nater, attesaed that tbe procedure leadiDI up to the uJe of leues ls a loni one, with m1ay opportunltlea for cotn· mf!ot and envt.roamental •tucb' befo" the June 1912aale. But u.a: Greene eomplained tbat eacb time anu are re- opened {Of' nom.tnatlon, l<mll'D- ruent• and environmental 1roupa need to 1ear up for muatve ltUd1ea ol tbe poemdal impact ol dril.liq. Richard 11 .. lnln1 of tbe W•t«D OU ud Gu A.aodlltima 1a1d oU Pl"Oduction ~ Callfornla 1menlf1 bu not been lood. But be said tbat tbe tncf uatry la alway1 opttml.Mte about the leaH ula became ''ll then.,. oil ~ left, they're ol· r1hore .. '