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3 Men Sought Torture Killer
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In Gang Rape Awaits Verdict
Of LA Girl, 16
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Political Foes . .
TUESDAYAETERN20~ANUA,RY8, 1980
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Test-tube Baby
Lab Approved
NORFOLK, Va. CAP) -
Vtr1inla health autbortties today
save approval for the nation's
fint test-tube baby project at
Eastern Vlreinia Medical
School.
A spokesman for State Health
Commissioner James Kenley
aald Kenley notified acbool
Killer Awaits
Jury Decision
·On Gas Death
authorities of b1s sanct.ioo for
the $25,000 laboratory at Norfolk
General Ho8pltal.
Kenley'• approval was
necessary under Vtralnla 'a
Cerliflcate of Need law before
the laboratory could be put into operation.
The project ii opposed by
rllht-to-U.le orpnbatioos.
The medicaf school planned a
news conference later In tbe
day, with toun of the facilltlel
where docton would reco•er,
fertilize and re-implant ew
from l.nfertile women.
A source at the state Heahb
Depart.meat, wbo clecli.Ded to be
identified, uid Voaday "tblre
are all ICll'ta ol ltbleal and moral
bluet, but Kenley la mattn1 bll
decmloa hued on lefal mu.."
A poalUve declllon by Kenley
woufd be tabn to cOurt, uid
Charles Dean. praldent ot the
Tidewater e6apter of the Vlr*1DJa Sodet)' for Daman We,
an anti-abortion 1roup. The
IOdety -other ...... bell ... tbe projeet n1lls eertom eddeal
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aEATINOUFE?
Dr • .leek Rery
Three Sought
In Gang Rape
Of Girl, 16
and moral qumtiom.
A state nitiew ol tbe P"JPOMd LOS ANGEL§ CAP) -1.D-laboc:~ NCl1llNd UDdel' n1t11aton are aearchlna for the . ol H"eed law that three men wbo alJetedly tsd-
IU .... tbi Rate bealtb com-napped IDll t.oolr tarm rasUI a mfuioeer milit lbad;r ad raa. Ja.ye&Nlld-cturtai a am.
OD capttal lpindlftl b)' ..,._.. bow drlll·talhacad ordeal tbal
ADd the la ead*I t.OdaJ. • .
mllaloner u: :"nai.tbe Oil cc: ,,.. t1rt. wbale .......... . ~llllt...,. s.au ....... =-~ :': cu:.,':-CU'-:
don ta. .....,...., llld tw a · SoGth I.Ge Aiaaelel at 4 p.m.
lllort a4lalalltraU" ~M1tDl M. ,,, •• ,... el
tM Pftl•••• ......,. bolpltal .............. fGI' •
( .. ~ .. Al)
Soviets'
'Amnesty'
Unheeded
KABUL. Al,.,_atan (AP) -
Executiom""ol political prilonen
continued ln Allbanlstan ~
aD HoCJl.IDeed amnesty by tbe
new Soviet-backed re1ime.
Af1ban source.-and Westem
diplomata said today. (Related
stories, A1)
The sources reported that
fl1blin1 between anli-communilt Al&ban rebels and
U.S. LMT8 FUGHT8
FROM RUSSIA-M
Soviet ll'OCJll9 sW1 raced in •bout a baU.._ prcni.Dces.
Rebel.,....._ in lalamu.d.
Pakistan, uid perrillu bat-
Wns &met and Allban I"•• ment fOl'Cel were cliD1in1 to
control of the key city of
Falaabad, near the So•iet
border. nx.e IOW'cea aakl llcm-
day the rebels had tabn °"" three more nortbeut districts,
lo Kundm pl'O'fince, and cap.
lured two llO'Cbeut towu, in
La1bman province Just
nortbeut al Kabul.
But tbe powerful Red Ana1
<SM AIGBAN, .... AJ)
Coast
A.kl for Caltn Durifw 'SeclU11ion.
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That'• Noa Entertainment
RENO (AP) -Harrab'a la •uint three na-
UonailY..known entertainen for not paytq tbelr bil.la
at the hotel'• clubs in Reno and Lake Tahoe.
The IUlta were ftled qa.lmt Frank Slutra Jr 8 .J .1bomuad ... ~&I) Forte. .•
The suit accuses Sinatra ol lncurrin1 $4,558 in
hotel, restaurant and tele~ expenses in 1978 and
1977 , of which be baa rep&1d 1881.
Thomas alle1edly owes S3,• from 1977 ex·
penaea at Harrah'• clubs in Reno and Lake Tahoe.
Forte, who performa under tlie name Fabian, al·
legedJy owes a total of 12.858 to the two Harrah's loca-tions from U177 stays.
'Prlee Fl:sl•g'
Setback Handed
Real Estate Fees
WASllINGTOJf (AP) -A an-
anlmom U.S. Supreme Court~
vi•ed a law1ult today that
eballeqied the 8 percent com·
miaalon cbar1ed by all real
estate broken in New Orleans
aa illegal price-fixing.
In a significant setback for the real estate industry nationwide,
the court said brokers may be
sued under federal antitrust
laws when they agree among
themselves lo charge identical comm issiona.
The justices, by an 8-0 vote,
said lower courts were wrone in
dhmislin& the suit by four New
Orleaos-area reaidenta. The
case now returns lo a federal
trial court In New Orleans.
Chief Ju1tice Warren E.
Burier, writing for &be court.
aaJd penom fl.liq aucb auita
need only pro•e tbat tbe
broken' activity bas aome aub-
stanUaJ effect OD interstate com· merce.
They do not have to prove that
the alleged price-fixing con·
spiracy itself had an impact on
interstate marketa.
The four residents cballeqiag
the 8 percent commission rate
set by th& Real Estate Board of
New Orleam contend that the
commiaaioa bu a aubltantlal ef-
fect on aueb lntentate com·
merce upecta of real estate
Srapect F acea
NewSexRaps
REDWOOD CITY (AP) -
New HX cbarl• ba'" been med
aplnst a 17.,_r-old San Mateo
man aeemed ol cmntq tem-
ace Sirla °""the pboae and try.
iq to eeduee tbe1n when be met
them.
San llM.eo Ooanty lbertff'a de-
tectlv• had appealed for be!p
lat ·-from puentl la tbe HM of 'J'lmotby Pattenon. That
appeal broucht many pboo.
calla from wonted parents.
Pattenon, wbo bu been la jail
atnce lat moatb on mulUple au
cbaraee brvolYl.ne two teen·a1e prla, wa daarpd Monday wttb
aexual pervenloo and ra,pe ol a
17-year-old lld.
DAILY PILOT
aalea aa mo•emnt of bome
mortcaae bids and obta•ntna property utle imarance from
out-of-state aources.
In bis opinkm, BUl"ler aaid:
"If establtabing (federal
court) jurisdiction required a
showing that the unlawful con-
duct itself bad an effect oa In-
terstate commerce, Juriadictioll
would be defeated by a dem·
onstration that the alle1ecf
restraint failed to have ill in-
tended anti-competitive effect.
This ts not the rule of our cases."
Mesa's Nude
Studio Seeks
To Stay Open
The attorney for Sunsblne
Studio, a Costa M'aa nude
modeling studio, bas asked tbe
state Supreme Court to ~ tbe
bullneu to remain opm wbUe tt
continues to battle the dQ °"" the denial of a ..._.,Wanal me
permit.
Auiltant Costa ..... ~ At-torney Tom Wood told City
Council memben llonda.J tbt
court la expected to replJ dldD
10to1'dap.
Sumbine Studio am W. Utb
St. remllned claled todq, •It
bu bem for ......i .........
cler an Onm&e eoam, 8upedm'
Court iDjaDetloo. Tbe studio an .. made .,,.
for Pbcltolr'aPb>' and coat• ..
tioD. lta twiD Samehtne 8t1dO ta
Anaheim ilD't affected b7 tbe lqal battle.
~01ta lleaa offlclala bave
fouaht to cbe tbe studio for
almost two years, uJiq lt adda
blight to their downtown re-
development area.
AD <>race County 8UDerior
Court Judie tbla fall upheld tbe
city's rllbt to deny tbe 1tudio a
condltioDal use permit.
The ltudlo bu appealed to tbe
Fourth Diltrict Court OI A~,
which bun't nJJed la the C918 yet. However, tbe court did re-
fuse to IP'Ut a ltQ of uecutlon
tbat would have P9"111Ued t.be
atudlo to remalD open.
Footner New
Chairman of
OC Planners
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....... ,.... la ll9arb ........... a.. ... •••outraU081·,,, t111 of
......... ., Tutdlll .......
~MU•• lD Tatwta, alOUlll-
iaa •-• la S.naacl~. \M ~Qltal ., lt1llhllltu; ....... ldllal ta tM Pwala Gulf ... Of aaatar Laaaell, Wlaere ...... u .... ,... ...
llUW .............. -11 •U•H• reported killed ............
Ttae re•olutloaary pro•· ..eor·a ..,_ warnec1 aaatmt
• 'couDt.er·rewoluUoaart'' dem·
cmRraua. ta Qom CD ......
day I • taol1 daJ • At the U.N. headquarters ta
New Yort, U.S. Ambuaador
Dooald MclleDry eqw111ed cll-
t.rminatlon to Mek 1anctionl
qalmt ..... lD be wttla • Dee.
11 ruolutloD eommittlq tbe
Security Qwmdl ti) action if tbe
boet.a•• at tbe u .s. Embauy Ill Tehran were not releued bf
Jan. 7.
Tbe dNdltne pwed and the bolt••• ..... 1pendia1 their eetb day iD capUYtt.y today.
U.N. SecnUrJ.Qeoeral Kurt
Walclbelm, reportiD& oo b1a re-
cent vtatt to Iran. told tbe
Securlty Council unctions
would atlftm tbe resistance ol
tbe 1ttadmtl oecupytq the em-
buay to m.m...,. prt....,
but lleHenr1 aald: "It la
.... U'J far tbt l.Jdenational comm~ to clearly a:prw lta
YMw OD the COlldwd deftaace ol the COUDdl bf I.ran. ••
Bowft'W, tbere WU no mdic:a-
tlon when a r-.oluticm calllq far
aanctlom would be auhmiUed to
the coUDcll. There was alao
speculation that tbe Soviet
Un.loa would veto tbe n!laOlutioD la N*•liatina for the pualtlft
meuur. ta.km C lt bf tbe
U.S. r••au:Dem ~ of tbe Soy ~t lnter•entton la
Af1hant1tan.
The atudeata have said re-peatedly they would not release
the host.aces until Sbab Moham· med Reza Pahlavi WU returned
to Ir an lo stand trial for mass
murder and COITUptioo.
The demonstrators Monday in
Tabriz, the capttal ol A.zerbe.i.
Jan, a.et ftre lo the olfkes of Kho-
meini 'a rnolutiooary commit··
tee in the city because the com·
mittee bad been arresting
aupporten ol Ayatollah llobam·
mad Kuem Shariat-lladari,
Iran's aecond·ruking religioos
leader. He la the rel18iom INder
ol th• Aalrbaijaaia and wttb tbem oppo1e1 lrao'a new
lalamlc CUiiMlhltioa because it
veall supreme gower In Kho-
met..i for Ille and tpores the de-m and1 of tbe various ethnic
minorities for autooomous home
rule.
PasmPe,,e.41
AFGHAN •••
.,... ,... """..,La .. .,.
ADAM MAKI HOLDS UllBREU.A FOR MICHAEL. SERVANO
eo.ta ..... Kldl Win Face More Rein Wedne1d91
Orange Coast Due
More Rain Tonight
87 DAVID ln1TZllANN °' ................. An umtable air m.ua will con/
tiaae to boYer crter So1tlhern
Callfomia Wednlld:f, brtaciac
wttb lt the promise more rain
for a previously parched Orange
Coast area, forecast.en said to-
day.
The National Weather Service
~aid there was a .40 percent
chance of rain tonight aod a 70
percent probability or showers for
Wednesday.
The extended forecast in-
dicates showers could continue
through Thursday with clearing
Stie1J OD the boriz.oo Fnday and Saturday.
The raln which bas fallen
since Monday on Orange County
bu atlll done little to booet
aeuonal rainfall to&ala wtdcb
are nrm1n191:m1 ot the d.roulbt
yean olthe mld-1'109.
~ ol today, the atonn bu
dropped a scant .28 of an iocb ot
moisture in c.o.t.a Mesa, brtniing
the season total to 1.99 inches.
Laat year at th.i11 l1me, more than
ab inchesofrainhad fallen.
In HUIJtinlton Beacb, the raln-
fall fieures tell a atmilar story.
The storm baa dropped .28. ol an
inch, boostln1 tbe seasonal figure lo 2.22 inches. By Ulia
time Jut JQ.r, tbe tQla1 wu
nearly MYen lncbes.
And In the South County area.
only .15 of an Inch bad been ,...
corded by tbl• morata1 la w1u•• N1sue1. b~e• u..
MAIOD total to 2.a COID·
pend wttb • t .G-lnch readiDI IAlt year.
FoTec..un uld tbe weatber
coadittom wh.lcb broupt tbe badb needed n1D to SoatMm eauton&a tlU .............. ,.
salt ot an anltable air mw.
Tbat mMI ol aJ.r bad beea bcw·
ertna °"" Omtral and NCll'tlmn
CalUorola from a previous
atorm and forecast.en laid the
remal..nlQI moilture from lb.at
condlUGD la what 'I f al..liq OD
boae-4rJ Somhem Cahfomia.
A apotewman for the Sberif'r1
Departmmt harbor patrol omtt
In Newport Beach aaid no
coutal advlaoriea were in effect
tb1a momtnc and light variable
offshore winds were expected to-
day and Wednesday.
T he California Hi1bway
Patrol reported no unusual traf.
fi e problems oo Orance County roadways
U.S. Chi.dBd ·
On Oi.l Price
WASHINGTON CAP) -
1be federal IOftnlmeDt ii
preparilll to aell more
than 100,0DO berrds ol OL1
a day tram California'• m Hllllresene, .ameolit
at pries • blall • Ml a barrel, tbe lf aabiastoa
.... Npartedtoda.y.
Tb• ........... q90led
otl laduar, aourcee u
HeiDI lroa7 ID U.S. er1Ucl9m ol fontp oa·
tiGaa for ,...... oll llriees
to llO • tmnl ad more w•ll• recehtaa tbe world'• ht.,_ eurNDt oil
prices. ao ...... '°"nmnt otftclaJI nspoaW Ulat
tlae blab PfiCH were :la~!!.=~ ...... ~bJtbe ., .............
~ be put to dlat.b or 11.-a Ill• .....,. wttboat ,....,., "'n ............. ... .... .. .. ..... furJ that COD-~ct.d ........ proMCUtor ~
laid tNn.,. • IUJOr NatODI
n1 tt lillDaJd ~ that rra
lbould .. ~ ..... .. ftnl pomted out thllt Prank ll8d pk6td ... victim'•
abduction, ber 1ubaequent
torture and. ftna.lb', bu death bJ
ttraa•ulatlcln. Th• Ventura County proe-
ecutor arsued that there wu
Ume eaoach betwem the abdue·
tSoll and murder for Prank to re-
cant b.ia plan ad to release bit
Yktlm. •
And, tbl ~ aa.ld, the coavlete4 mm bad tlait ••matuzt.·
~r:::C, hatelUcence" to UD· Ida ad.a llllcl • 'to ca:atrol. b1a own destiny.,,
PnlW dl9ertbed tbe ddld'I' .
~~ ~ ~b=-:W::·
that Frank "Inflicted ln~
pain OD the cb1ld for as loot af' be couJd."
The pl"OMCUtor went on to
dleertbe Frank'• 1.W74 encounter'
with another child victim ~
resulted ln him apendiq fCMll'" yean In a at.ate priaon boapitaL •
And not overlooked by the Prat=
ecator wu Prank'• admlttellr
moJeataticm and abuse of t..., llrla .,... .. releue. •
For bit part. public defender Willard WlUell let the defeoe
ot hia client rest with four ~
nesaea, laeludinc Mn. Frank. " .
Other wlb 111• called by ti.,: Ventura County public def~
Included a Frank nei1bbor, a
aoclal WOlbr apecialist in child
moleatlq and a atate pri.aon
boapital WOl'br.
Pra1er countered that defense
effort bf rnea1illc to tbe jurf
for the ftnt time Frank'• pre-
•lou cr1millal record and a
notebook the convicted man ll-
1ie1edl1 kept that recounted bla
crimes.
Dreaaed ia a coase"aUve
V-1 buame. auit and with b.ia
1ra7ln1 hair and beard well sroomed. Frank aat lmpauiftl,y
ln the ddeodant'a chair u the
lawyers presented their a.rgu. menu to tbe Jury.
.-,.._r.geAJ
1UBE ••.
90-day reYicw process
"It's DOl unusual for the com-
ma.uioaer to wail antil the Lat
mlatlte '° make • deciaiOll,'' aaW D .K. ........ of tM st-. a... of Balda P'eminl ..
&idtpynt .
Ratcliffe aald thla waa
especially tbe cue with an issue
aa controversial aa In-vitro
fert.lliutioo. tbe tttbnical name
for the teat-tube baby project.
Under the proceaa, women
wbo haft di.teaed or deformed
fallopian tubes are 1iven a
chance to ba" dlildnm. An ea
la Nmoved ...ScaltJ h'om •. woman, fertlllaed in tbe
laboratory wtttb sperm and •
lmplaatad witb1D a few daya bJ
tlM woman'• womb. .,..,.. baft been 2.-appllca-
tlaDa flwn womea tot die ~
ced.are • tbll medleal aebool.
wbere 11 women are klac mcaitond ta tbe projed ....... adld ....
bJ On. Howard ad ~ loam. Tb• bmbe.Dd·and~wtte team
prvewlm• doeel7 follow-~ --tD Eh1land tlllt to U. llUtla ID 11"11 of tlla wortd'• ftnt ..,, fertl.bed out,. .we • .amm'• bodJ.
I
............ .. ..., ..... Tbllt1·bll' ...... ef a New f.wlerid
IP'QllP n.&UM· .......... a.. ftul'1 -• baUM today.· ft~---
....... or TB• Auck.lad ea •wt Club ...,.. t.Bawed to.,...... at tw ~ 8eadia nr. -..
tkiiDa .,.. It .. dLlccmnd tbelr a.ote1 rocMlll dldD't ..... rvutqwaw. .
lla1QI': 0-llacAlU.ater uid the tuadiD ... ted oat to blm f~ lloaday flftlli.q'a C(JUDeil meedn1 by
tM ~· ...,_., Arebdeaecn E.11. lbab .. 'I eoWdD't believe lt," aa1d llaeAlliater, '"lbey've
been staJtnl It the Hatlnatoo Beach Inn for four daya
Land couldn't take 1 abower. 'Ibey couJdn 't even flush a tall4it •••
Clll•r MY Picard said when be htarcf a6oaf ~~-.~::u.._t:'.:r'~:etom~.J&::.U:
fire atadana.
"Tbey ~ tn Just-milerable ab.ape," comment""
Picard, wbl) uk.ed tlffmen al Murdy ud Gothard ft.re
atatioa to cooll breakfut for the aiD&e_n..
He u!d be made an early n:=:~,1~ ot tbe Paelfic eo.t Jtitbway hotel and lb.at a water
main on lhe property bad broken.
"The people atayed there because tbe Huntiqton
Beaeb bm ~clals kept promiaine them the water would
be back on ln several houra," said Picard. "They prom.bed
tbat for four days.·•
TllB llANAGD ot tbe ~ Baeb Im eaalda't
be naebed for eomment
118CADllter wbo pr11eated tbe ll'CllUP wttb • Uy to die
dtJ dartnl lfonday'I eoaDdl l8llklD lald be WU embu·
raued .
"Tbe)' really abould have left tbat plaee," be nld.
uwe offend tbe abowen lD bopel of atendtn• • little bk ol eourt.y to them. •.
TBI! llVllCAL GaGUP, blclWina tbNe eblldren.
plam to ll.Y to San Die,o tonlabt and tbeo to San Pran-meo. MacAIUlt.er said the city bad lnftted tbem to vilit
HunllD.cton Beach.
"I can't believe bow sndoal thele people •ere,'' be
remarted.. "To put up with all that and not say anythiq la
amu:l.ag. I tbiDk we eou.ld take a lellOD from them.••
Afghanistan Executions Mount
-
'Tube'
Project
~ts OK
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -
Virginia health authorities today
gave approval for the nation's
first test-tube baby project at
Eastern Virginia Medical
School.
A spokesman for State Health
Commiaaioner James Kenley
11ld Kenley notified school
autboritls ol bis aanctloa for
the $25,000 lallontory at Norfolk
General BaQftal.
g,..)e~· .. -approTti 'YO
aeeea11ry Oder Vlr1iala '• c.ertlllute ol Need law Won
the laboratory could be put into
operatioD.
The project la ~aed b7 rllbt..to-Bfe oqantutJom.
The medical acbool planned a
aewa conference later In the
ClaJ, with tours of the facilities
where dodo.rs would recover,
fertlllie and re·implant eua
from infertile women.
A source at the atate Heahb
Department, who declined to be
identified, said Monday "there
are all sorts of ethical and moral
I.slues, but Kenley is making hi&
decision based oo legal issues."
A positive decision by Kenley
would be taken to court, said
Charles Dean, president of the
Tidewater chapter of the
Virginia Society for Human We,
an anti·abortion group. The
aociety and other groups believe
the project raises serious ethical
and moral questions.
A state review ol the proposed
laboratQry wu required under
the Cerfiticate ol Need law that
Jtipulates the state health com-
mluiooer must study and rule
on capital spending by hospitals.
And the law says the com·
missioner bad to rule on the
~tion t.odaJ. On Sept. 28, Kenley tW1led
down the bolpttal'a bid for a
1bort adminlatrative review,
aaylq be wanted a full study ol
the pmposed laboratory.
..
.. r'I Rebels
Battling
Delly "'9e ....... "'Ue .. ..,..
ADAM MAKI HOLDS UMBRELLA FOR MICHAEL SERVANO
CO... IMHa Kida Wlft Feoe Mof9 Rain Wedneeday
Orange Coast Due
More Rain Tonight
....
B1 DAVID K1JTZMANN °' .. CMlly "" .... An' unstable air maaa will cm·
tinue to hover over Soutbem
California Wednesda , brinlinl
with it the prottliae :f more rain
for a previously parched Orange
Coast area, forecasters said t~
day.
'Ibe National Weather Service
said there was a .40 percent
chance ol rain tonight and a 70
percent probability of sbowen for
Wednesday.
Soviets
KABUL, Mgbanist.an (AP> -
Executions of political pri&ooers
continued m Afghanistan despite
an announced amnesty by the
new Soviet-backed re1lme,
Afghan sources and Weatem
diplomata said today. (Related
stories, A7)
The sources reported that
fighting between anti ·
communill Aflhan rebels and
U.S. UMrrl FUGHr8
FROM RUSSIA-M
Soviet t.roope atW raced ln about
a balf-6-l 111o•IDDea.
Rebel aouna la Ialamabad,
Pakistan, aaid auenWu bat·
t1lnc Soviet ud Aflha '°""" ment fon!ea were c~ to control of the key city of
Faizabad, near tbe SoTl•t
border. 1boee IOW"Cel amd llcJn.
day the rebela bad taken Oftr
lbree more northeast dlat.ricta,
in Kuoduz province, and cap-
tured two aoutbeast towns, in
Laghman province just
northeast of Kabul.
But the powerful Red ~nny
force -estimated to number as
many as 100,000 troops -was
reported in control of most ma·
jor cities and towns in this cen-
tral Asian nation.
A Soviel·led coup Dec. 27 top-
pled one Marxist regime -
beaded by Hafimllah Amin -
and replaced it wtlb another, led
by Babrak Karmal. Amin was
executed. aod the Russian
troops fanned out across the
country Lo try to put down the
20-month-0ld rebellion by anti-
communist Moslem tribesmen.
After the coup, the new eov-
emment ordered an amnesty for
2,073 political prisoners at
Kabul's Pul·i·Cbarkbl prison,
but Kabul residents reported
seeing only about 300 prisooers
freed.
Afghan officials have denied
reports that political executions
were continuing. But reliable
Afghan and diplomatic sources
here said they bad information
that officials of the Amin rqime
were bein& executed and bw19d
in ma11 &raves on unpopulated
hillsides near the prUloa.
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Newport Campaign
Funding Limited
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With fillnc for the upcomi.nc
municipal election opening
'lbunday, Newport Beach Qty
Council members look a step
Monday toward limitio" cam·
Gold Tumbles
As Dollar
Holds Steady
LONDON <AP> -The price of
1old fell on world bullion
marll:eta today as harried
dealers tried Lo agree on a stable
price aomewbere above $600 an
ounce. The dollar steadied oo
foreip exchanges.
Gold opened in London at 9830
an ounce, after the metal closed
in Roni ICOftl at $1S31.58, down
$22 from Monday's $653.61 finlab
in the A.IUD center.
By mld-morniq, the Loadoo
price bad dipped to 9615.75 and
tbe aft.el'DOOll fiz1DI Wll 1810.
paip ccmtr1buticxt5.
The measure was labeled "an
loc&tmbeata protection act" by
one opponmt, attorney Richard
Spooner. Spooner is the 1980
president-elect of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
merce.
On the eve ol the opening ol
the campaign, there are six an.
nounced candidates. They in·
elude lncumbents Paul Ryckolf
and Ray Williams.
Three C'O'mCil seata will be up
for 1rabe lo the April 8 election.
'lbe third incumbent, Doo Mcin-
nis says be won rt seek re·
election.
The new ordi.Dance, which will
be the subject ol a public bear-
ing Feb. 1l. is aimed at curbinl
the influence ol political adioa
committees set up by buai·
neumeo.
U enacted, the measure woalcl
clisq.aalily a council member
from votinc oo an iaaue in wbicb
a m~or eoatrtbutor bad a finan.
cial interest.
A major contributor is defined
ln the law• aQYODe who lives a
CSee "1ND8, Paae .U>
Building Curb Plan
Tabled in Newport
Coast
t
Will Res11me
MOSCOW <AP> -In prot.t ol t.be Sim CID in
Af•haolstan, the U .S. conaul.r l11loD lD Kle• wiU be wtt!ldrawn a,nd the Soviets haw bilea Uked to remove tMlr con·
1uJar employee froQ> New Yort, a Weste.11J dJpJomatlc IOUJ'W,...
ported today.
Jn h1s speech Frtd-.y an.nouncln8 U.S. retaliatory IWPI tor
the Af&ban operation, Pr.tdllat Caner uld the Ualted Statee
would dell,)' opeaiq U1 DIW Amerina or Softet comular
facilities.
U.S. Embaaly ofJ'lct.i,. have confirmed that conatru.ction
wort on the comular facWty in Kin, capital of the Soviet
Ukraine, had stopped and that the Soviet.a would be exaected to
leave New York within "a month or lW'O."
llill!Ml•rl9•.SnKIUS
MILAN, Italy <AP> -Red Brliadel terrort1t1 ambutbed
and killed three anti-terrorist policemen in a hail of submachine
gun fire today.
It was the bloodiest sinale terrorist strike in Italy since the
Red Brigades kidnapped former Premier Aldo Moro in March
1978 and killed bia five police boc1Y1uards.
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FUNDS LIMITED •..
candidate more than $200 in ln·
dlvtdual contrlbutiona and
tbroqb poUUcal action commit-
tee contributiom.
Spooner Monday night asked
that all special interest groups
be included regardless of flnan·
clal interest. He specifically cit-
ed ''the elitists, environmen-
talists or residentialists who
believe their plan for protecting
this or that shore, hillside,
stream, blufftop or viewpoint is
the only way to go."
Some or Spooner's remarks
were echoed by David Shores,
one or the declared council can-
didates.
Shores, who will run tor Mein·
Dis's second distnct seat, said
the council la acting as a "rulinS
elut'' iD enactiD1 the measure oo the eve ol the campip.
The Newport Cre1t rMjdeat
asked c'Ou.ncil members last
summer to enact a campaign
limitation ordinance, but he was
turned down then
At that time, Ryckoff said he
wasn't going to run
Since then. Ryckoff said he's
changed his mind and will seek
re·election. Monday. Balboa
Island resident Philip Maurer
announced be plans to oppose
Ryckoff who be criliciz~ for
polarizing the council "with too
much malice towards people."
Maurer is a retired teacher and a paat president of the Balboa
Island ~mprovement Assoda-
Uon.
Wtlllium. who la completiq
his first term represen~ the
iseveoth d11trict, wlll face at
Smoke Out
At Hospital
least one opponent, John C. Cox,
a Harbor View Hilla resident.
Cox owns the Newport Center
advertising firm of Cox and
Burch. In Mcinnis' second district,
Shores will be opposed by
Richard Clucas, a long-lime
civic activist.
Jn spite of the announcements
Of candidacy, none Of the SlX
men have become official can-
didates.
Filing opens Thursday and
will close Jan. 31.
In Newport Beach. candidates
run from districts, but are elect·
ed at large.
The second district, now
represented by Mcinnis, covers
West Newport. Ryckoff's dis·
trict, the fifth, includes Balboa
Island, Harbor Island. Lloda
Isle, Newport Cent.er and Bi&
Canyon. WUliaim • seventh dis-
trict takes in Harbor View Hills,
Harbor View Homes, Spyglass
Hill and Harbor Ridge.
In addition to the city council
election, the April ballot will in-
clude four charter amendments.
City Clerk Doris George said
today that the initiative petition
authored by the Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce a~
parently bu qualified for the
ballot.
That measure 1eet1 voter ap-
prov al to change the municipal
election.a from April of even-
oum bered yean to November ol
even-numbered years to coto-
cide with eeoerat elections.
City council members ~
similar measure on t.be
which would move city elections
to November of odd-numbered
yeara to coincide wttb tebool
and special district election.a.
Another couocll-autbored
measure would put llmlta on
council pay raises. Tbe flnal
meaaure would alter the charter
uctton dealln1 with voter
qualtflcaUona to conform with
atat.e law.
Kilkr Awaits
Jury Decision
OnGas Death
By G.UY GaANVILLE Ol•o.. ......... An Oranp County Superior
Court Jury will be(in deciding
late today if convicted cbild
killer Theodol'e Frank abould die
in San Quentin's 1u chamber.
Echoing through the
courtroom where seven men and
rive women will decide Frank's
fate la a descripUon of him as "a
viciou. and sadistic attacker
wbo tortured and killed a de-
fenseless child for his own
pleasure."
Hoping to otrset the impact of
that cbaracterizalioo of Frank
by prosecutor Irv Pra1er were
the words of the convicted man's
Danish-born wife.
"I can oo.ly state my feelings
and I feel my husband is l.nno-
cent of the charge," 44-year-old
Birgit Frank told the 12 jurors in
Judee Byron McMiJlan's
courtroom late Monday after-
noon.
Mrs. Frank went on to say
that she loves her husband. to
admit that be l.s guilty of child
molestin& but to deny that be is
capable ot murder.
The Jury she ta.lked to found
him guilty, laat month, convict·
ing the profesaoriaJ-appeartng
44·year-old defendant of murder,
kldnappin&, rape and child
molatiq.
Those ehqes related to the
March, 1978, torture murder of
2~-year-old Amy Sue Seitz of
Camarillo.
That coovictJoo set the stage
for Monday's hearing which ls
expected to end late today with
the jury left to decide ii Fran.le
should be put to death or given a
Ule sentence without possibility
of parole.
'Brian'8 Song' Set
At Newport Library
"Brtan'a Sonc.'' a tum about
the late Chlcqo Bean 1'UDDiq
b•ck Bri&ll Piccolo, wllJ be
1bowo free by tbe Newport
Beacb Public Library 1y1tem at.
7: ao p.m. ton11bt and Wednee-
day.
The IDOV!.-:,. •ta.rrbl& James Cau and muy Dee Wllllamt,
will be lhown at t.be Newport
Center bTaoch, 858 Sao
Clemente Drive, ton.labt and at the Mariners branch, 2005 Dover
Drlve, Wednesday.
.., etbme f&edcm lD nnr)J
ball a dos.a cltlel. Tbere were
demonatraUoot b1 tens of
o~ ot Turtd.lh-..pe~
Aurba.Uanla tn Tabrb, ~
tn1 teosloo In S.nandaJ, tbe
eapital of Kurd.latan: another
klllin1 ln lbe Penta Gull town
of Bandar Lao1eb, where
between 41 and ~ people were
killed clurint the weekend, and
11 otbera reported killed
elsewhere.
The revolutionary pros-
ecutor'• oftlce waraed aaamst "counter-revolutionary" dem-
onstralkm lo Qom 00 w~
day. a Sblltebolyday.
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lJ.S. ChidBd
OnOilPrWe
W4i&lHCllON CAP> -The ,..... penuDeD.t ti
preparl!to Mil more th.a.a 100 bunll of oU
a day _ rrom CaWomia'1
Elk WllH'll I te, 90DMallt
at prices • ldtb u Ml a
barrel, the •aahio1toa PC»t~today.
Tbe newspaper qucMd
oJJ lnclulr1 eourc.1 u
Helo1 lro111 lo U.S.
crttlclam al fontp DI·
Uom fOl' nblq oU prtca to tao a ~and more
while recelvln• the
world's biabest CUJTeOt oll
pricu.
Howe.er, 1o•ernment offlclala reaponded that
the bltb prtce1 were
driven up by biddln& by
lodivtdual companies and were not lmpneed by the
1overnmmt ltae!f.
Catalina
Airlines
Oiarged
Tb• J'ederal AYlaUon Att-
m lnlatratlon baa ebart•d
Cat&LlDa Alrau-with oPentinl lm_prope.rly maintained A1ruaft.
Tb• -airllne may bave to pay a
'200,000 tine, an P'AA oftlcial
Hid today.
Ales Gants, a spokesman for
the federal a&ency, Hid that
Catalina Alrllnea failed to ln·
lpeel t1'0 of lta aircraft to IC•
cordaoce with lta maintenance
pro~= and olerated th• Map to an • un..,._rtby,.
condlUon.
Guvil aald atrli!Je offlciall
were nodfled ol the PAA actlc9
by letter lut week and have Ull-
til Jan. 15 to reapond to thf
cbaraea. Airline offtclala were
not avallabje for comment.
Improper maintenance of
aircraft la a violation of federal
aviaUon relU}aUooa.
Brown Asks Probe Two Catalina Airline•
seaplane• were invo1'ed in·
crashes durlni the past year. Ia •
a crub lMt April, one woman
drowned when a seaplane went
into tbe ocean off Catalina laland. Of Iranian Crisis Tbe old Gnunmaa Goose am-phibian planes also have beeG.
1rouoded la rr•vlou. year<
becau1e o suspectect mecbanir:il problems.
WASHINGTON <AP) -
California Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr .. accusln& President
Carter of retreatine bebiod a
"wall of aileoce,'' today de·
maoded an immediate con-
aressional invesU,atloo of how
the Uolted Stalel became in-
volved in the Iran crllll.
Brown, a rival to Carter for
the 1990 Democratic prealdentlal
nominatkm. 1a1d tbe America
people have a rt&bt to Imo• tbe
circumstances ot the ad·
mlnlayatioo'a clecilion to adm1t
the depoeed Shah of Iran lut Oc-
tober and why the U.S. Embuay
was not evacuated followinc
tbreatl that it ml&bt be lebed.
Brown demanded tbe ln-
vesU&aUon after a two-hour
briefing at the State Departme:at
on tbe Iran eris.is. The ad·
ministration has been providlne
such briefing.I lo presidential can·
di dales.
Brown said the bnefing, COD·
ducted by Deputy Secretary of
State Warren Chnatopber. left
many unanswered questions
about how the crisis began.
The ac:lmiruBtraUon has Wd
from the beginning that the de-
posed shah, Mohammed Reu
Pahlavi, was admitted to tbe
United Stales strictly for
medical treatment.
It also ha.I aaid the abab was
Footner New
Chairman of
OC Planners
Richard Footner of Hunt·
lngton Beach waa selected Mon-
day to succeed William Mac-
Dou1all u chairman of the
Oraose County Plannioi Com-
mission.
Footoer, who said he la a
semi-retired hospital ad·
mioiltratot. will aerve for t.be
rema.iDder of !Im.
He was appointed to the com-
miaalon nearly two years •Co by
Supervisot' Harriett Wieder.
MacDouaall, a resident of
Las una Nl1uel, bee am• chairman of lbe flve-member
commiaaioa wt July when Rn
Gaede resiped ln protest over
tbe appointment of Edison
Miller to the county Board o1
SUpervt.ton.
Ci"'1 a .ta. after receirin& re-
peated ua&a'aDCel from lranlao
aatborttiea that the U S . Em· busy would be protected
The Embaaay was selz.ed Nov
4, two weeb aft.er the shah was
flown to New Yorlt from tu. ex-
ile ln llmeo.
C'eaaell Notes
The airlme iA presently sbut-
Wn1 Pauen&era to Catalloa oo
behcoPten. The seaplanes are
not beinc Uled.
Bay Dredge Plan
Hit,s Fund Snag
A PLAN TO HAVE the city of Newport Beach and the
county pay to dredce the Upper Bay Ecological Reserve
apparently iao 't eoinl anywhere
Newport Council memben1 discussed the proposal
brieOy llooday durinc their study session and round out
they don't have money for aucb a proJttt
The Idea as lbe brainchild of Frank Robmsoo, a strong
political bacur ol five of the ~ven counctl members He
suuest.ect that the dredgin1 be pa.id for with the m1llloos of
dollars collected by the city and county from rentlng the
publicly-owned tidelands for mannas and pn vale piers
A review ol the Udela.nd.s funds. bowever, reveaJed a
deficit. "Ibey pay for the Harbor Patrol and life1uard.s. Tbe
deficit la made up by mooey takea from the two aaencles'
eeneraJ flmds. ••••
"AS THE RELATIVE OF an EngliBb teacher. I'd Like
to object," laid Newport Be~ch City Councilman Doo
Strauaa.
He waa citlng a proposed ord.t.n.ance wtucb would give
city officers the autbonty to impound unleashed dogs that
blte people, If the owners can't provide proof of a current
rabies vaccination.
Strauss said b(> thought the law was a great idea. 1t
was just the wording that troubled him
"An ordinance of lhe city of Newport Reach providing
for lmpolmdment at a city facility of any dogs wh ich bile a person while unleubed . · ·
Alter making a few wordJni changes to unleash the
do11. not the victims, council members qreed to bold a
second beariq oa lbe law at their next meet.in&. ••••
TBS mVINE OO•PA.NrS CIVIC Pl.AZA, a part or
Newport CmUr. will be the subject of a City Council hear-
in& on Feb. 11.
Tbe omce development's tramc pbutnc plan waa ap-proved lat moatb by plaomnc comnmatooen in a s-1 I vote. but llooday nlpt Mayor Paul Ryck.off said be wants
the council to review that decision.
The re.aon oven by the mayor was that the tramc
plan documeDl -aearb' an lncb thick -11 complex and it
should be tboroqbly NYiewed before It roes iato effect.
A t.rafllc pbaiq plan must be approved before the
comeuy can complete the projeet. ~ spokesman Bob Sbe!ton objected, ~ tbe
projec:t bu 6-il clelQed too much u it ii. but only council
members Doa llclnnll and Jactie Heather 90t.ed aiatmt
the Febnaary review of the plan.
Newport Beach fire officials
said today an air conditioning
unit was the source of smoke
that ftled the l10'IDd floor busi-
ness offices rL Hoai Memorial
Hoapltal Monday momtn1.
Plre units ruahed to the
).oapltal at 301 Newport Blvd.
when the amote was apotted at 7
a . m . but no patients were
evacuated bec:auae the smoke
was couflDed to the ground floor
officea.
p,....p-AJ
Firemen estimated dama1e to
the atr conditloaing unit will cost
$2.()() to repair.
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older and many go to school
part-time. .
He said be believes bis ex·
peri~ncaa in student and busl-
net• affain led to hi.a beioi
chosen over five other can-
didates .
The former director of cor-
porate materials muaaemeot
for Santa Fe International
CQrp., who retired a year a10. b~aan tak1n1 art classes ·at
CoutllDe three yean •10 .
Pashley said he wa1 forced to
drop out ol colle1e dW'lnl the
Depre11lon and never bad a
chance to complete bl• educ•·
uon. ahhouah be continued to
take claue1 tn bultnea ed ut
over th• yean. He now tak• four a.rt cia..
a weell:, I• • founder of UM
Co11tl1ne Artl1t.1' AHoclatlon
and 1pead1 man1 1lour1 on
tl'Ult.M 8dMU• •
•'I th1ak I'm ~ bardlJ'
DOW Ulan t did biton I Ntind.''
Mtasd. • Lut ,..,., bi tilieam• M::tlft tD
the Coat!IDe ..... A.ctltitlll Coun~U 11i4 ~ .nataft tbe
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word a recent student discipline
policy.
"Thia board I.a a Sood board,"
he said. "It does listen. It baa
pven me every courte1y."
Publey said be obJeeta to ~
fact that he'a not admitted to ex-
ecutt ve ae11lom, but doe1q't
believe the 1tudent repraen-
taUve needs to ban a vote.
"I don't think votlnl ll Impor-
tant," ~ 1ald. "Yoo cu expreu younelt. You can lnfluence."
Al for bll aae, PUbley uld
be'• typtul al tho older ttudeata
now mdlna up more and mon
t)f coll• ttiad8at bOdlee.
Doe• u.e board r11peet bit oplnloM more becauH tte•t
nlttar? 1"f1 don't tbtak a1e bH aJtbinl to do wtlh tt •• Publey 1aid ... UJdnk tt .,_,,,, ~
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tatlv• cooducta-hl•aelr o~
benelf. ··u rou mOalb Olf • ...,
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GIVEN PROBATION
0r • ...,..1man
OC Future
Transit
Needs Eyed
By DELORES BROOKS IaWIN °' .. ....,, ......... Cable can ID Orange County?
Bo'f about a sty sbuWe, a la
Dlsne7Jand, linking suburban
San Juan Capistrano to
downtown fUllertm?
Or would 1°" pnter fona.kina
the family car l« a drlvertesa
baa plded by umeen aemon
plaDted m the hll)lwa7 COD· .. ,
TIMIM 11lllcl tramtt ldeu -1
mON will be aplored by a con-
sultant to be hired by the Orange
Coanty Transit Dlltrict.
Direeton voted Monday to
pa7 '30.000 for a study al ftve to
10 eatablilbed and experimental
idea.a to IDOft people.
They bope to ban a report
back 1rJ June, ln time to abeorb
the bus. nU and other ldeu
before they recel•e a teeond
study of the Santa Ana
Tramportation Corridor.
That corridor la the land that
,cuta a three to alx mile swath on
either alde of the Santa Ana
Freeway from Los Angeles to
San Diego.
Tranaportatton ptannen are
looldnl at ways to relieve the
freewa1'1 congestion, and, at
the same time, eocouraae use d.
rapid traDliL Tbat't why those planners are
explorina transit tecbnolopes. including cable car systems,
subways or pathways reserved
for buses.
The tramd1 system mllht be
in1talled adjacent to the
freeway, plannen aald.
Tranait district cllrecton alao
will have their bead.a lD t.be
clouds, contemplatlna a atyway
shuttle, in which people moven
sip atoaa cab1el auapended lo
the a.lr. In addfttm, there ll the driver·
less baa, 1wded alon1 Its
various destlnettma by controla
burled 1D the roedt beknr.
Van. Loot Stolen
OAK.LAND (AP) -Two
armecl IDlll baW .-eaped db
.about -.000 after 1te•llnl a ~tJ ~ TU 'fblcb CCJGtabled .... ...., eolJected ~ P&J t111.-.1n the Lake
Merritt area. pillc:e uld.
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Small Placed
On Probation
BJ GOY GaANVILLE °' .. ..., ...... Dr. Ralph W. Small, tbe
La1UDa Beach plutlc aurc_eon
wbo pleaded no conlelt lut Sep-
te m ber to an involuntary
manalauatder ctiar1e related to
a breut lmplant patient's death,
waa •r.ared a term in 1tate
pmon~ay.
But Oranae C.OUOty Superior
Court Judie Robert JUcklea told
Sm.all be must:
-Spent five years on
supervised probation.
-"Not indulge lo cosmetlcsur·
gery of an)' kind" while on proba·
lion.
-Make restitution to aur-
vivors al the 33-year-old mother
of three cbildren who died lo late
1978 after under&oine a $1,500
breast implant sur1ery in
Small's Santa Ana offices.
In this case, restitution will be
whatever amount is settled on in
a pending ~ million wrolllful
death lawsuit ftled agalnst the
plaatic surgeon by the dead
woman's husband.
Judge Ricklea' aentence,
which followed .a 90·d•J
diapostlc examlnatiaa of Small
at Cblno Sta PrilOD, bad the
efleet ol barrt.08 him from the
practice al plastic euriery for
five years.
However. Lt left the 31-year-old
sur1eoa free to resume practice
of b.1a tanner epedalty -E.Ye.
ear, noee and throat -abouJd hi.a
medical license be reinstated in
March.
That license was suspended
for one year alter the State Board ol Medical Quality ,...
surance charled tbe one.ume
boy wonder with 1 rota
ne1ll1ence and incompetence.
Those charies stemmed from
the death of Santa Ana
housewife Kim Plock and the
serious aeanin& of a Lacuna Beach woman who bad OD·
der1one a $3,000thigh lift •W'lel"Y
at Small'abanda.
It waa a few montha after the
suspension that Small was
charged with murder in connec-
Uon wttb Kn.. Plock'• death. a cbarse that eoded with tbe doc·
tor enterlq bl.a DO eontesl plea
to the lnwfuntary manalauahter
cbar1e.
Small. a 1raduate of
llauacbuaetts Institute or
TecbnolocY at 20 and a Johns
Hopkin• Univeralty Medical
School and at 23, operated Doc·
tor'1 Plude SUrsery Medical
Group at 3820 S. Bristol St., San-
ta Ana.
ID tbe aftermath ol bla aen-
tenclog Monday, be blamed b1a
method al opentioa, including
slick ads featw'lnl atreamHned
feminine fi1urea, for bla
troubles.
"I feel I'm sometbiq ol a vic-
tim for having eooe aealnst the
medical establishment," Small
said as be stepped out of Judie
Rickles' courtroom.
Simultaneously, Small said be
reeretted Mrs. Plock's death and
mentioned that be wishes be couJd
relive thole momenta when the
woman lapeed into cardiac UTelll
while underaulnl the breast im-
plant 1urpry.
Durtne tbe brief 1entenclo1
bearln1 Deputy Dlatrict At·
torney Brent Romney aaked
Judie Blcklea to delay imposing
seateDce until a probatioa report
could be prepared.
Dw1n& tu. arsament. Romney
dlaracurtaed Sm.all u a "db· honest, reckleaa and wanton
human beini-
"Tbis is far more than a
typical recldeae or neell1eat
bomldde cue.·• Romney argued
aa be urged the J\ldae to delay
HDteDclnC.
But Judge Rickie. aaid be
doubted that puttlne Small
behind ban would "serve any
real meful purpose'' and IJ'IUed
that a 1qtby probation would
serve Juttlce belt.
Simultaneously, be warned
Small that alMMald be Tiokte ao.y
term• of the probation related to
the practice of plastic surgery be
will go to prison.
Runaivay Truck
Kilh 21 in Mexico
·~· .......
Dr. Julian Nava, a Spanish·
speaking educator who once
headed the Los Angeles City
School Board, is reported to
be President Carter's choice
as the next U.S. ambassador
to Mexico. He would be the
first Latin to serve in the
post.
3 Countians
Face Trial
In Bilking
Three Oran1e County men
identified by a land developer u
members al a trio that b6Jbd
him out of $47 ,000 will face trial
in Orange County Superior Court
on fraud charges, a municipal
court Judie ruled Moad.ly.
Oran1e County Central
Municipal Court Judie IUdwd
Pa.nlow said 8l tbe coacluaion al
a twCHUy prellminar)' beartq
that aufticie:nt evidence ex1all
for the men to at.and trial.
Defendant. lo the cue are
Atilla De Agb, 40, of Newport
Beach; Micb.ael Newman, 11, al
South Lapna. and Jerry Mack
Morria, 3S, of Buena Part.
Geor1e Jeraahen teaWled al
the preliminary bearln& that it
was be who became the lender
while be wu t.rytna to ne1otlat.e
a S2 million loan from Mont.a
through De Agh and Newman.
Jera.aben aaid be put up the
money 110 that De A&b ~d
Newman could make a down
payment oo a plece of lrvioe
property. They told him they
later would resell the property.
Jeruben testified, to cover $1.S
million that Newman purpol1ed-
ly embealed from Morril.
Jeruhm said be bad meetinp
MEXICO CITY CAP> -A bankmem about 110 feet below," with the men at places lncludlne
dump truck loaded with ll'nel abe lald. La Costa Country Club ID north
lost Its bra.tee on a hill and The tnact driver, identified as ~an.!r~ ~~
rolled backward Into an elemm-Joae Ceferino Coria, 216• turned ow n e d by a ct or 0 e or I e
ta.ry tchool oulina poup, killlnl himself lo two boun later, police M.onteomery. Mont1omery is
17 of tbe cb1Jdrm and (oar adulta reported. It wu not known lf not a r.-ID tbe cue, accord· and aeriomty ibJuriDI Z1 people, cbarces would b'9 flied. ua ... "'
.
•alar~. 9aippoften -meet tile 1ta.-'•--.. aft4it tbeJ' IDe.u.. ... •1..a.r Southern Callfonla kliiM •'
DMCll tllrilalbtf:~ ala are ot 1ti ColoradO atnr But eittla. Wt.,_. w-. toAltaa ID .S.
mental ~. q tbe 1'tle 11111•olr'• lne1 la bilDa
, 1tat. '• allAlltJ to fUDd tllit lll'OJ.. ' Mot at a low WNl that WW Dci eett lD MaM ot lan.e.ct CGM8, elfmlllata Wb.lta wat.er rapldi
Proooe!UID u. MW ·~ ••la•d b7_ ~afters OD tb• UmJla, ad tbl 80~ lneome Stultlam River. ~~ut P~ ~~e lune Vottq oq tbt bill, Brlila and
DtpatJ IAsillaUve Analylt Seoate &epubllcaa lieder
Kea CllW u!d tbe 1t8te William CamDbe1L a.Badmda
not baTe eaoa&h '"up-fnlltt = Hel1bt., each 1wttehed from
to lnltiate tbe projecta. .. lb.tr oppo.atiou al .... IUllllDll'
But Blown'• dlNetOr al ....... to 1Upport of tbe bill. Sen. ~ Rm Roble ::reed Robert PrmleJ, D·Blnnide,
tbe crmdian ad pn;it u.at no •• llPPdmed to tbe com.
the lute could fbUmce tbe pl'Oj-mittee I.Mt ,... to ~ JfftJ
ecll with OI' wl1bout a ttate-SmHb, ~ a11o ftt.ecl federal~p. for the bW.
Roble contended that tbe tn-Other npporten were Alfred ere ... 1D power cmta torecat Alqallt, -o.san Joae: Bill
were ''sn-11 Oftr'ltated." Be• Greene. 1).1.-Aqelel; David
aaid tJuit • ~ n.e. eo would Roberti, D-1.-Aoaeles; Wa.ber
the abWt1 al water men to pay Stiern, D-Babnfteld. and Lou hlsber llricel. Cuaano'flch, D-WoacDanct Hllla. _
An arnenctment by Sen. John Votiq apimt it were Sem.
Brlga, R·P'ullertm. demancttng Jobn Dolmdab~t D-Castro
that the New Kelones Resenolr Valley; John Nejecuy, R·Wa.lnut
near Stoc'1cm be ftlled, wu re-Creek; Robert Nimmo, R·
jected 7·5 by tbe con>mtttee. Atucadero; Nlcbolu Petris, D-
Brtua laid tbe water lo New Oakland, and Albert Rodda, D-
Melones would be needed to Sacramento. ... ... ...
Bis Pia• 'Q•leker'
Briggs Says Canal
Bill Not Amwer
By PIDL SNEIDEa•AN
Of .. Dlilff ..... --
Arru.ine that the Peripheral
Canal Bill. as presently wntten.
will do little to aolve a predicted
1985 Sou1hem California wale!"
cris11. State Sen. John V Bri&P.
R-Fullerton, said today be will
continue to press for an ameud·
ment be claims will provide
earlier relief from auch a crisla.
The amendment., wbicb would
require tbat the New · 11e1ooes
reservoir be completely ftlled.
WU defeated 1·5 by the Senale
Finance Committee lloadaJ'.
The c:ommiUee tbeo aPPl'Oftd
the unalNl'l!.ied caaal bllf. lmll-
IDI lt to the RDale Door. ••All I aa1d with 1D7 aJDIDd..
ment ta that we've 1ot our
priorltiea r'ftened. .. Brtat aid
1D an tntentew tbla monal.DC. Be
aald be belieft!d bla eolJeapea
voted against the amendment
becaaue they feared that en·
v.lronmentaU1t1• obJectlou
could alnk the mtlN cua.1 bill.
wbicll Brt111 OllP09ed last aam-mer.
En•ironmental11t1 ba•e
ar1ued that fillln1 the New
Melooes n.enotr to capaC'llY
would destroy tbe ::>tanlslau.s
River Canyon, a wUdlife habitat
and a favorite of white-water
rafters.
·'They have a policy be re ol
puWn1 tiab finl.' · Bnus said
Altbouib be voted for the
canal bW after bl.a amendment ... defeated. Bri&P said be be-
lieves Utiptioo and other ~
lem.s will delay c:ciostnactkm al
the canal for 10 to 15 yean. He
stated that Soutbem Callfomia
will require new aoucea of
water ID Jmt flve yean, when
tbe recm will ... mudl al ita Colorado m.,.. ...... .
"U y_oa'~ Gil 1D U. deeert 4Y·
lqolt.bll'll.doJOU wuttowelt 10
lo 11 year• for water?•• BriUI ukl. .. rm altbe opiniioa
tbe canal wlD DrfU be bullt .••
He pndid.ed Cltber fonna al
relief wlD be dneloped before
conatcuctlon be.iina on tbe
Pmplaeral caal. aaadeab::C it
too cott.17 a.ad WlDece11ary. Brl&P u6d Jae .m tr>' to eon
tbe twl Smale into adnptfn1 bit
amendment to pnwlde relief ia
the near~.
1,000 to Attend
Elvis Birthday F ete
MEMPmS, Tenn. <AP> -In
years past, the flowers began
trickl.ine in days ahead of time.
buildin1 to a flood of carnaUons
and roses by the time Elvis
Presley's birthday rolled
around.
Added to the floral arrange-
menll ol guitars, bearta, bound
dogs and crosses were bundredos
of roses brought by fans from all
over the world.
Today, on what wou..ld have
been Presley's 45th birthday, the
scene wtD be repeated.
If previous birthday an-
nivenaries are any indicator.
today's -the third since
Presley'I death OD Aq. 6, lm
-will attract more than 1,000
rans.
"It's alW1lYS a crowd on his
birthday," a spokeswoman at
Presley's Graceland Mansion
said Monday.
The mansion grounds, closed
to the public Monday for weekly
malntenance, are open from 9
a. m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. Fans a.re allowed to
walk up tbe cirular driveway to
the meditation 1a.rden -just
south d. the mansim -to view
the ITlftS al Presley and his
parents.
Tbere will be no formal ob-
eenanoe al the anniversary at
tbe mansion. pollceuld.. Of tbo1e injured, the iqtolnveltiptan. About 150 cld1dreD and tbelr 1pokeawoman Aid, "14 children ----------------------------------
t.eacben and aome pareuta were ba•e been bo1pltall1ed with •lllkinl alaDplde a road near teriOUI b:durlet, and from what
Xochlmlleo on 11.cJDclay. headed docton tell ua.,. fear thet death
for a nearby part. a police toll will 10 up. Sht of the
1poke1woman Hid, Wbeft t.be c:hll4ren.-qecl between 8 and 7
truck Jolt lta ......_ at the top al are tD crttlcal coadlUoo. ''
the hill and rolled 1Dto th• / She ul4 the cbildren killed
cbildnn. wen betwam • and 10 and the
• uAcCCJl'dllS to wltn••· the four ' adult ~ were three tract !t-£ more than a &acben IDd •mother. doMD with tt oft tbl Xoeblmlleo ll • aoutbenl lub-
roed a It iiun&ed down an em-mb ot llmco QtJ.
(7/le ~S$'meJteean <;!Jcm ~ce~
¥" ~~ (7hleJ and~anada
Takes pleasure in ann01.mcing the reappointment for 1980 of the following:
! 'Bring Baek Our Bert'
Fan Pr0te•t8 Flood Mu• America Pageant
-~
,
llATllB rr WAS waONG '"' tbe Rama to CarrJ Clart from Tampa SQ to home. An•Mm lbouJd b.ue paid foe
iL .
Anfft)', tbe Bamt peoJlle ,.._. ID Plodda qa tbe ftnt
p1aee to mM& a paiap m looeb911 eompetttm kDoWD u tbe
'l'ampa 8q Baecimeen. '!'Ids wu for the cbamplonablp 61
the NaticlW l"ootball CODfermee. M ~ hi DOW re-
corded.. tbe Baml WCID It.
N°" t1111t tbeJ'w done that. all tbe TV sport.a eaten and Lu Vea-pmblen are back at one ol tbe1.r favorite
putim•. •
Tbll ii aDed Knock Tbe Balm.
NUT, ~ID. oar local foatball groap ceta to lock
Its borm wltb a lltbarsic buDcb ol IOrillaa lr:DOwn u the nm the Bole Bowf at Puldena Jan. 20
I lllDP ol the entire aaluY. hadn't even sold die lUt bag of peanut.a at
Tampa 81.y JMt Sanday when the smart aleeb oo the boob
tube were tmta11tn1 the Steelers u 20-polnt f uortta to
beat tbe Rama.
Lu Ve,aa oddamakers, allgbtl;y more conservative, to-
day made tbe Steelers 10 point favorites.
This la interesting, since the Steelers get to come to
Pasadena by virtue of beating the Houston Oilers, who
showed up for that pme on stretcben.
MEANWlllLE, THE LUIS WHIPPED both Dallu
and Tampa Bay by uatne a guy wWI a broken lee and a
aecond-•trlnl quarterback. Tbe Ramt' third strlnc
quarterback is a teal estate salesman.
But tile Rams bave bUD8 in there so toqb that the re·
cent OffOlldca malt bave (eh they were plQtq qalnlt
Mack trudm. Tbe Rama bave l"UDl IO many CID~
oent.I' beecll the1 malt ban ftcunid lt wu Ume at
the Great Wall~ astDL
The only war dae llaml flpre to be 10-point anderdop
in Pu eden• will bl If the)' all show up iD ambulances.
Doctor Held On Drug Rap
SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP)-
Officiala say a former presldat
of the aUlte Board ol Oateopatblc
Esamlnera baa been arrested on
ille,al dru1 prescription
char1ea.
Diatriet AttorueJ CbriltoPber Money 1814 Dr. Jamee W. Jbl.
darant wu tam lDto ~ostod.Y· 11oactar and booked lnto \b,e
county jail on 12 felony Y1ola-
tton1 ol the-state beallb code.
Ball was set at $25,000.
A criminal eomplatnt luaed
by the dlltrtet aUOrney'1 •ee
accused Bosldurant of aenn
COUDta of unlawfully ~ribm8 nareotlel ad ftn of anlawfully
prescrtbml nareotka to babttual uaera and 8ddlctl.
ABED WEBEIWWW thia wu
to trr out tblq,p such u C\llD'"
municatioal, be said •"ya" bat
retuaed to sift any dUila.
Tbe ex.erdaee, be aaid, ''took
place somewhere iD our COUD·
try."
laraell televtalon lut week re-
ported that American activity
wu going on "in the heart of
Egypt" to set up a major air
bue under strict secrecy. It was
noted that All's denial Monday
centered only on the permanent
base angle and not on other
upect.s of the report.
Woman Raped,
1ben Torched
DETROIT <AP> -A 31.year.
old woman was in serious condi-
tion today after she was sexually
auaulted by two men and
beaten, then doused with
1uoline and set afire, police
said.
Police llld a 21-year-old man.
tdentlfted u Clarence Jones,
waa taken Into custody. No
cbar1ea 1NN med Immediately.
The •o::.:tt who poltee
declined toy, wu retun-
tn1 home from wort Sunday nenlnl when abe met a male
friend who BU.eked her, offteen
said. Tbe fritDd wu Joined bJ a
second man wbo domed the
woman wttb 1aollne and set ber
CID ft.re, acccrdiDa to pollce.
New Snowstorms BUild
Heavy Fal.l Seen Northwest to Midwest
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It's not a boxing match and kennel worker Belinda Abbot
was not amused when this t.anaaroo attacked her at an
animal compound in Newcastle, Australia. Sbe was not
seriously injured.
Office Site Moved
WASHINGTON <AP> -
Richard II. Nuon bu aban·
dolled pl.-for a SM-a-1qaue-
foot ofllce in mldtawD llanbat· tan, optinl iDltead to ... .,..
er•m•al apace eo1Ua1
tupa7en about one-third tbllt
amOUDL
The former 11ce1..,_, wbo bM
boqbt a J.2..room t.owDboaae tn
New Yon Qt)', b8d been cao:
1lderlq off1C9 apace ua tbe. Chm1-r BuUdtna llllllteed, be
will probablJ oc:c:upy '·'°'
1quare feet In tbe Pedel'a1 BaUd-tna ln-tbe fhwndal dllUkt.
Nlsoa'I 8eer'9l ~-cm-
'Pusher'
Aal1nits Use~
Of Balloon8
lllA.lll (AP) -Prt&l*md bJ
the ..... fJi..s ba4 ........ 110 couh 1 11ed .,.,._ bant
ln bl• iDteatlaea, Herbert
Meadows nllbed to a bolpM"
and aired dodol'a to relllOft • .,.,..,... fram .. Aoalaclt of.
ftdabSQ. •
Meadows WM tn uUdadm7
coodltian tod.Q tn a ~
prlaon ward, 1:,~J:: wltla poe•:r::. and • CllD-trolledanc:e daat '"ea cmlJ
be eoealM," Dede CGallQ Polee
Detecthe Diet Wolf aald.
Lab resulta were to be re-
leased today.
"lt"a fraky," Wolf said. "We
iet maybe two or three of tbae
cues a year. Usually it's a kid
who's pul up to it. Somebody
telb him, 'Hey, you want a free
tnp to Bueooe Aires? All you have to do is make sure you
brine me back a bq'."
MeadoW'I, 25, a Daly City,
Ca.hf., aa.lelman, cbecbd bll&o
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Saturday and uted doctors to
remove the balloons. A day
earlier. zt.year~d Victor H.
BeQJamin collapmed while loin& throup customl al lllami Ja.
temaUona.I Aif1)0l't after be ar-
nved from La Pu, Boliria.
BeoJau:un. a state emploJee
from San Francuco. wu rushed
to IUale.ab Hospital, where b.ia
temperature soared and his
heart stopped. Dodon aa.ld be
died of an ovadol.e ttom the
coatent.I of the plDk, sreea. blue
and oran1• balloons tbat
wei&bed about ball • poand in
all.
Wolf said tbe blilaoc-eoD·
taiDed cocaine wtndl. •pe1wttn1
CJD tile .,.., • IDQ lane been
wortb .... SUI0.000-
.. We 1uppoae they were
partnen." Wolf said. "We baft-
n•t d.tenniDld yet wbo pat tllem
aptott."
----
CALIFORNIA ...
NUCR SUD NO lDcnue lD bome ......,.,._ bu been re-
ported 10 fu ID the week~ld •trtk•. but •bop owners were bard bit u a skeleton police
force ot nine oftlcen patrolled a
city of 15,000 people OD MondQ.
Tbe normal eomplemeot la 25.
.. We IUll bave an abbreviated
staff of the aame dyln1 old
mea." Police Chief James Glavas aaid wearily, notiq that
be aad all lieutmaots and cap-
tains a.re wortd.q 12· and 14-
hour shifta.
G1nas said public security
• was beinc limited to Ufe-
end•n1erin1 emercencles and
major crimes.
AT LEAST SEVEN com·
merd.al burglaries, including a
$50,000 jewelry theft discovered
wben tbe downtown store re·
opel)ed Monday, bave been al·
~. trlbuUld to tbe abort.age or police,
· said police Capt. Charles
•.Thompson.
The 100 officers on the force
walked otf tbe job 14lt.e Wednes·
day in a dispute tbat centered as
much on a proposed merit
• aysann as oo llnanctaJ issues.
~ The year}y wage for police of-
" ftcen now ranges from $19,188 "( t<> $21,762, city officials said.
v
INDIO (AP) -Still embroiled
in a bitter year-lOGI strike with
California and Arizona lettuce
_crowers, the United Farm
Worken unioo la launchin& a
majot campai1n to orcanbe
grape workers in Riverside
· County's a1riculturally rich
•Coachella Valley.
· And UFW leader Cesar
Cha•es threatened that If tbe or-
lanWnl effort falters, the union
·will call a aeries of strikes and
boycotts that "will make the
• grape boycott in the 1970s look
• like a picnic."
• At atake ia Riverside County's
big1eat money-making crop,
grapes, which la.at year had a '·value of S50 million, a1riculturaJ umcials said. The peak of tbe re-
gion 'a IJ'8pe harvest, when the
bulk of the workers are
employed, occurs betwee n
MaKh and June.
Chavez said Monday tbat the
union's lniUaJ taraet would be a
doaen of tbe region's major
grape IJ'Owers, includinc the
huge David Freedman Co. of
Thermal
TeletllellBest
Actor John Rltter,-0ne of the boata of "Weekend With the
Stars•' telethon for cerebral palsy, tickles poster child
Dina Springer with one of his witUclama. Ritter, who will
host tbe national telethon Saturday and Sunday, will join
with hundreds of atan providina 22 boW'I of continuous
.entertainment on Channel 11, belbmlnl at 8 p.m. IUtter's
brother Tom is a victim of cerebral palsy.
Brown Puts Budgel
At $218 Billion
SACRA.MENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will present
a $23.8 billion state budget -$1.8 billim more than spending in the
current fiscal year -to the Le,wature later this week, tbe
Sacramento UDioo reported today.
The newspaper aald it bad obtained copies of bud&et docu-
ments to be presemed to the Lecislature on Tbunday.
Spending in the Democratic govemot's 1980-81 bud&et proposal
will exceed revenues by $1.7 billion, wlpinc out the lut of tbe ~
billion surplus the state held when Proposition 13 was enact.ed·by
voters 18 months ago.
No 0...,, la••••..,•• Tr•.,el
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbere were as many cars on
California's highways lut November u there were durinl the
same month a year earlier, says tbe state Department of
-~~~--~~~~--Transportation. ( J The department's latest SI' ATE month}y report on the effects
of fuel supplies and prices,
--out Monday, said November
wu the ftnt montb 1D seven 1D wbkh state hllbway tram equaled
the level ot the same month a year earlier.
But wttb the rise in popu.latim and other fact.on, bigbway
travel wa 5 to 6 percent tea. than mJabt have been expected, the
report said.
~ Fo-d I• Fe•r tt'elb
SACRA.MENTO (AP) -Four drlntlnl-water well.a in the San
Gabriel Valley have been cloled because of bieh levels of a
chemical suspected of causms cancer. the state report.a.
The state Health Services Department aald Monday tbat tbe
level of tricbloroethylene, or TCE, in tbe wells la probably not bieh
enough to cause immediate beaJtb problems. But it aaid tbe level la
far above the safe standard aet by tbe U.S. Environmental Protec·
lion AleDCY.
Trlaulellt Belfl I• ••r91a,,,
VENTURA (AP) -A transient was arrested for investigation
of burglary after a U.S. Forest Service ranger surpriaed a rifl~
toting burglar breaking into a ranier station, sberifrs deputies
said. Deputies said that when discovered, the bur1lar barricaded
himself briefly inside the ranger station at Leo Carrillo Stat.e Park,
near the Ventura-Los Angeles county line, then be fied into tbe
nearby hills.
Maurice Zumwalta, 32, address unknown, was arrested about 8
a.m . while walking on Deer Creek Road in tbe Santa Monica
mountains north of the Pacific Coast Hlpway.
l•raieB Faee• Fe,.•9 C•••••
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 27-year-old hraell faces four felony
counts stemming from the dismemberment murders of a North
Hollywood couple who were bis aJJe1ed UIOCiates in a cocaine rlne.
Arraiened before Van Nuya Superior Court Judie Robert R. ·
Devicb on M~, Joseph Zakaria pleaded innocent to charges
tbat be m~ l!!liahu Ruven and Ruven's 22-year-old wife
Ealher, as well as cooapiracy to commit murder and cocaine deal-
ing charges.
GOURMET
MARKET
QELANEY
BROS. SEAFOOD
Freeh. Dgngeneu Crabs ...... 1.59.,
l1'• ..... ~dim ti ... sv...,..,
IACIAlllt'fTO <AP> -Att.'
• W-bour....,.. °""'"'., ••<•. A111mblJ s,euer. Leo 11ee.ua, dll!N ·~to 1111
job tod.IJ. ·.,..ur IA name but ~d=:f'~lormsal· 11. Ho IU"d • pla:aoed
............. toalilbl'iD bia • = .. wrMt &M ......... poawfal PQlt. rrom fellow
Democnt~. Tbe 19 .. ..., •• open•n1 d.81
tor tbe lower bcMIN comlMed ol
• N'l1• ~ daeed-doar meettDp
by the 50 Demoeratl and trleky
parUameman mueuHn oo
tile floor Mmd•y.
TBS DA ff ovroo•E left
McCartb1 wltb IQPPOl't from 00-
ly 23 Demoeratt, • mlDortty ol
b1I part.J. Berman bad 27 votes
•d wu eleeted bead of the
Democratic caucus.
However, since the
Republicans wen &leefully ail· t.inc out the baUJe, that meant
a.rman dld not bave tbe •1
votea. a majority of the 80·
member houae, to remove
McCarthy from hi.I job.
The day's tmsles, alter four
weella of uncertainty during
lawmakers• recess . left
Democrat.a bitterly split and
turnine routJ.ne parliamentary
procedures into teats of will until
after midnight.
"LEO MAY BE tbe speaker
now, but there's a quesUoo if
he 's the Democratic Party
speaker,•' Berman told re·
DOrten brtao;:s D&IV·m..rtw .. I cao't belle¥• Oaat · •utr
beads wan't. PNYall. •• ..
"The meua1•. rm ••r; from tboN za Democrata
WH el~ speaker for
)'Mn " ~ Hid. '!'!'tie 21
feel ikai a cbanp ID ..,..U,..
could ban been done verJ
~;. . .'.'. "rom San Pran-~:--::&J eleeted ..,..,
lo 11'14 IDd r&eJeeted to 11'15,
im. 11'11 to two-year terms.
TBS 8PMSD C0Nn0UJ
all bWa lb.It come tbroalh tbe
Aaaembl)', ~ wbat COCD· mittcea will _r them and
when tbe7 will come before the
bouae. lie aJao appoUJll all COCD·
mlttee members and c:ha1rmen.
In addltlaD. be ,... a.,...
amoun.ta ol money fOl' leatlalive
candldatel and dole9 if out to
members of bl.I party durtnc
elect.IGD ,..n.
Tbll ,..r't Jesialative eJedioo
prompted the montb~ld aur·
priae rnck qatmt McCarthy.
Berman reaiped from the ma·
jority leader post be bad beJd
since 1974 to challence hia
former frimd becauae be taid
McCarthy was ne&lectinc the
1980 legial.Uve race. beeauae
the speaker was 1btnkin1 of nm-runc for statewide olllc:e in 1112.
SINCE THE 11.UOaJTY par·
t\' traditionally chooses tbe
speaker, both men acramb&ed
for supporters durlnc the past
month. The Republicans. via-
na~leal ..... tllla '11111' from -II!!! I ilk .... ., , ...
ddM to..,:="' ...... ..•.. ,..~ .......
and let them fl1bt amoe•
tbemHIN," Aid. QOJ' lei6rr AIMm~ Carol BeJWt
~Ataf.eMtrO. •
Democrat.I be1an MoDcla.J
wtth • doMd-4oor m-ttn1 -a Yote for ........ ·Berman wan .. ,.. bat ~ ~ ,..
fuaecl to bad1•. In moat •peaka:fm rae., &.be eaueaa UD1tet the pe.noa we
tbemoltwUs.
TBS TWO GaooPfJ JPlil fClr
... ~ allo private, thee
retui"Ded tocether and eJeded Berma caucua cba.lrmaD. tbe
party'• No. J post. by • 2S14
... He Nllieced Aaembl7m
A.rt A.cw ol Sao Prndtc0. •
McCa.rtbJ Uentnanl
La.at weet, llcCartby named
Aatemblyman Willie Brown,
a1ao "'Sm P'randlco, to tbe ma-
jority ....... post Benna.a re-
1iped last moatb. McCarthy
said tbm that Aooa would re-
•I ID ao that t&e top three
Democrm WOOld not all be from
San Francllco. The m~rtty
leader la appointed by the
speaker, but the caucus
chairman is elected by the
caucu.a.
Tbe Democrats returned to
tbe Assembly fioor and Aa·
sem blyman IUcbard Robtoaoa. a
Berman aupporter. made the
formal motion to remove
McCarthy u speaker
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Another Letdown
As we enter the 1980s, a decade sure to be rife with
change and discontent, it comes as no surprise to
discover another cherished belief may soon be disproved.
We speak of the work of UC Irvine physics professor
Frederick Reines and 15 other scientists from throughout
the nation.
In a salt mine near Cleveland, Ohio, the researchers
will conduct experiments to test the ultimate stability of
matter. The traditional notion has been that protons, the
primary constituteots of all matter, never decayed or
changed
But research m recent years bas led scientists to
believe that protons do possibly decay into lighter
particles known as electrons, positrons or mesons.
A research partner of Reines, Dr. John Vander Velde
of the University of Michigan, bas said that if protons are
observed to decay, "it will be a tremendous step forward
in physics.''
We certainJy don't quibble with that observation.
The explosive progress of science in the 1980s will no
doubt lead to incredible new insight.a into our universe.
And it's a matter of local pride that a UC Irvine
researcher is deeply involved in this quest for new
knowledge.
Yet, it seemed at least somewhat comforting to think
that in a world of convulsive change, international
tension and runaway inflation, we could count on something
being everlasting and stable.
And now, it seems, even the the proton may let us
down.
The Food and Drug Administration is well advised to
let the National Cancer Institute proceed with
long-sought official tests of the effects of the drug
Laetrile on human cancer patients. ,
Because of the FDA ban on manufacture of the
substance, made from apricot pits, many desperate
patients and their f smilies have turned to the black
market, or to Mexico where Laetrile is available, in their
search for a cure.
The Cancer Institute has conducted a wide survey in
search of case histories of patients who claim to have
benefited from the drug, but with little apparent success,
However, the institute bas continued to urge official
testing in the hope of turning up some facts that will help
patients evaluate, for better or worse, the claims made
for Laetrile. Testa will be conducted at four research centers on ~ to 300 patients, all otherwise untreatable.
It is a step in the right direction to take Laetrile out
of the bands of black marketeers and quacks and into the
hands ~ qualified medical researchers. Whatever the
result, the public can benefit .
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other viewS expressed on this page are those of their authors fnd
8ftlstl. Reeder comment ts Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O .
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Boyd I Smokers
BJL.11.90YD
In a suney let up to com·
pare tbe peratonalitles of
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
1mokerl with non-smoken,
pollsters asked an equal
number of aame: "Do you
ever feel Ute amaahtnc thiD&I for no aood reuon?'' Two ud a half Umet u
many 1moker1 at non·
1mokera laid, 1•. indeed, or
•ordt to &bat effect. =ir-.w:-~~ tbts m ... i tbat 1moten
weN l .. Nlf..eontrolled.;
Otbera t1aoa1bt tt meaDt
amaten ..,.. more boaelt
wttla dilll' ww ...
•
Soviet Manen~en AJarm Oman
MUICAT 0... -ftU lllli-comautal, ,,.w .. ten ,..
doUbt• ... AiaMM ,.. ... ..
................. 'ftlM*lol
loritl oomtll ltJ la tM l'to-'H•bt;..;-:uu. llalatt tile Orud ta M clelp-
•Dla bel et ll•re tbat tit•
ID bMr II• tbl ma:rdl In
U..PwlUDOWf. Om•'•--. elalm tbell' ID-~ ...... DO doubt: 'l'be
Mecca lttaek
... bate.bed ln commum.t
SouUl Yemen
under Sovlet
au1plc .. aa
u aQdaclol.al
effort to"' · tbrow the
con1ervaUve
royal IO"fD·
meat Ol Saudl Arabla. tbe world's rlcbest oil
state. To Omaa. th1a repnMIU
ultimate arrosance In tbe Kremlin and blatant dllretPkt for the U.S. lD ltl Iranian onlea1.
O•AN"S AN8WE& ta to in·
tena1ty lta appeal to the rlch but
nervous Penlan Gulf hereditary
monarchlea and to Western
powel'I, particularly the U.S..
for new aircraft and ships to
patrol the stratecically vital
Straits of Hormus agalnlt the expandinc Soviet presence. But
beyond hardware, the Omanis
want a tougher U.S. posture
aft.er pennittina the abah of Iran
to fall and sufferiq the humllia·
tion of Tehran.
Whtie the Mecca aaaault stunned all Ill.am, it eapecially
disconcerted the conserTative
sultanate of Oman, thank.I to re·
ports from lta inte1U1ence
service (which, like itl armed
services, is run by British of.
ficers). Those reports reject the
official Saudi attribution of the
attack to religious fanatics not
connected with any foreign
power.
Omani intelligence contends
that the cadre for the Mecca as·
sault was trained in the People's
Democratic Republic of Yemen
<South Yemen), the Soviet out·
post on the Arabian peninsula.
Although some arms were of
British manufacture for the
purpose of "deniability," they
Earl Waters
~-~,,,..__.,
''An t>.rmy trAvels on its st()n\d(h.11
eleetnmtc Usteatn1 eQ.WjlGMIO
WU OD ftaUGD lD the araJt1 of
Honnm, throu&b wbJcb .,..._
Pentan Gulf oll 'destio.ed tor tbe
Wntem world. Lt. Tom ffam.
mon, Brttilb commaadel' tJl cme
of Om111'1 two mlutM-ftrtDI fMt
patrol boata, told UI tt WU ...
cenUy replaced by a Xotltn-dau
4-troyer. "It doesn't maUer.''
be said. 0 Tbey've alwa11 Sot somebody oat t.bere ...
Wl'IB 1llZ Iranian DA'J' de-
parted followtna the lhah'• fall.
tbe only counterwet1bt la
Oman's competent but t1Qy Cl1x
vessels) navy, wblcb patrols the
1tralta. Accordlncly, Sultan
Qlboos, Oman'138-year-old pro-
Western naler, bu aaked ftnan.
ctal help from the cuLf stat.ea
and the West to buy patrol boats,
mlneaweepen, bellcopt.en and
patrol planes.
There was abarp public
criUci.am from leftiat, heavily
armed Iraq, which decries
Omao'a brealdne of Penlan
Gulf aolldarity to endorse the
Camp David accord. 'lbe sutf'a
Jittery beredltary states backed
away fr om Oman after
Ba&bdad'a blast. But Oma.nl ol·
fic1ala claun many Arab states
-mcludmg Iraq -privately ex·
preued interest in belplng
Oman police the straits. ··1 can
u1ure you," one offidal here
told us. ·•we want no part of help from Iraq."
It does want help from the
U S ; an aid pac~age of de-
f ensave arms has been approved
lo the State Department. The re-
cent U.S. deleaatlon 1eeklnc
emergency baslna fadllti• re-
cea ved a warm reception here.
OMAN'S POS ITION la a
welcome for the U.S. naval pres-
ence "Just over the line ol the
honroo " Such force -out ol
sagbt, but nearby reassured
this thin!\ populated (around
500.000> nation whose armed
forces. t.Mugh numbenng only
about 15.000. are excellent by
M 1deast standards Neverth•
lt.>~s. the <;ultan .., government re·
main!> taW?8.'-Y a' 1t compares the
Kremlln's arrogance with Jim·
my Carter's restraint tn th1s
cauJdroo of world ronfltct.
Pioneer Canning Firm Leaving State?
While Governor Jerry Brown
bu been busy trying to convince
people in other parts or the na-
tion who don't know him that be
would make a great president.
things have been gotnc from bad
to wone at home.
Not that bil presence here would make much difference. It
la the very
fact that be ia
covernor that
bu helped to
brln1 mudl of
this about.
Everyone
bu beU'd of
tbe Dow
Chemical
f l • • c 0
wherein that
company threw lD the towel
after four 1caa yeara and m.IDY
milllont of dollan of efforts try.
inc to pt approval to eatabl1ab a
plant lD the Ba1 area which
would have provided employ-
ment f« a thouaand peraons.
•ANY HAVE also beard of
Disney's futile attempts to
establilh rec:natklGal areas in
Art Hoppe
Northern California which abo
would have provided laree
payrolls and o&her boosl.9 to the
ttonomy.
But U may not be realised that
these are Just two of many wbo have found California'• climate
not favorable to bnalM'a md
cone ellewbere. 1'b1a not oalJ iD-
clades praspecdve ventur.. but
many t.bat were kma establllbed
that hne DOW taken tliibt.
~~ .. ~ .. = -=~ concluded that tbeJ can do ~
ter outside d Callfonda la ...
other than cme d tbe llata d
tbe c811Dlq lDdustlT, LlbbJ, 11eNem anaUbby. Tbll • .._.
the faet that CaBtanda ........
nat1oo tn tbe proclaetioa d a dlf-
fernt fnllta and. Hlelablm,
most all d tbem a part d tbe
IJbbypect.
AN EAaL Y pioneer In
California c.untn1, Ubby ftnt
started at ~ale, open1q
there around the turn tJl t.be cen-
~~·= =~:.:t
at one time had nine planu wrth
locations at Chino. Selma. Ryde.
Locke, Isleton. GndJey. Nimbus
and Sacramento a.s well as the
Sunnyvale cannery
Uatil ncmt yeara Sacramento wu the larpst. empJoytna as
many • llOO ln year aro.md
CaDDiDI. wlalcb •tarted with
aptnaeb ID the early spri.aa, ran
into blle fall wilh tomatoes aad
continued throuib the wtme.r
witballftL
D1lriDa tbe bard depreaian ,...,. lt ... tbe LlbbJ PQl'Oll.
U.. wttil tbat ol Del Maate. tbe
Soatliena PM:lftc aad Weltern Pad.fie lbaDs, ad State wblcb
IQPPGlted .. eapltal dtJ.
NOW, 8fter' nearb' 70 ,_.. o1
~ .... Uhby .... announced
-ol s.enm.ato ...... iDC oalJ ._,.... ad Grtdle.
A.ad, ···-~lmkm ll'OWtb bu l"IRtt.d In aproaUlls of
•llicalture ID the ~ale area. tat plant now ftnda ltlelf
far removed from the farms
where ltl producta are ll'OWD.
wb.l~b prom.pta tpeculatloD .. to
how long Libby will continue
the rt • Tht' rompany cited as reasoos
tht' age of the Sacramento plant
and the hagb coat of main-
tecaance. But others in slmilar
carcumataoc:es have rebuilt or
~located in the same 1enenJ
are•.
The diltressiq lbJ.q with Lib-
by. ud many ot.ben, 11 that
they are Dot Juat abaDdcmJn&
outmoded facilltie., tbeJ are
aba""°"*"' cantorala.
..... 18 • trend wllleb lboald
darm paWle d'ftdak, Labar ad
lendi:na tmU11.-. -.... -mUJ otben. Gt.aa a ltate wltb
Ideal "ll'I tther, :r.e.::.a!WJle labor, '"""'nl. .,...
ud poww, u 1Nll u dole
Pl'OKlmiV to • 1.arw• and bea1tb mutet. bmbma thoald .,.,.__
lq toCalllonda.
ObrioualJ all tlU la BOt......,.
and ll outfti.Cbed bJ odler f8C-
ton elMllttal to dolol hslra 1n
The answer must be overncuJ.a-
Uon Uld the ~ So,.Wll which bas deYeloped __. the
Browa admtniltratlGD.
Secret of a Successful Pr~sidential CaD1paign
In a nn illterriew oa b1a mil
birthday, former Prealdent
Edward M. Kl""edJ wu ut..s to awn_ up the aecnt ol b1a ltun-
niq 'fidGr1 bKk 1n um in • linll• word. •"ftmb:ll," Aid Mr. Jtelmed,J
witb •srtn. Bittorlam
a1ree that
Mr . Ken-
nedy'• cam-
patp -oil to. most UD-
promlliDI
atart lD 1179.
ID fact. be ii ~.~·!:J
~on!J el aocBdm lD blltarJ:
wlao f41•k_. l>efore be ••· ... Cid.
Aa-•beWMbdlllll mo&Mi' ti be eoaJd nm for pn11.
dHI iD cmtet to proncte the ..., ......... \ ... ~ ............. ,,.., ... be•• ..... ·--..-. tM ,_., '• Mil ••nsta• =..~ .. Mnl1rsMp M
Wl~4Qt, tu tw•
oae lead In tbe polll °"" PIS· dentcaterb8dnaporat.d..
IN l'AISNSM, the Iranian
crlala helped llr. Carter. M
tben ... aaddna mach be eoald
do aboat tt. be cUa ~ mueb, thua eamt.ndlll tbe c be .... ~ ....... \
llon ~ tbe edail a-
caMd ld.m from tnlP'"'I aboat
the COUDtrJ maklq 1~
Uld "'"'"' laada. OiMe tbe pablle ..,, wtlo wu nallbla
UouDd r•lkti• ID4 ao w
altttna 111 Wulalla~:-S .,,.,,..., ... obftoa. ..
bat•~--................
So it Uoald Dot llaft ....
nch a IUl'Pl1N to tbt lilllla wbn Jlllt Won ~ Mr. X---t' .,...-.-tr.._
race.
U.S. W~ No,,.. New
&ut. ''tbll atueaa .... wm a11D01t ~ .. tu. Oftl' '" ~ CIOllUD1mlliD. •• • ~!l•iii!:Y=::!!:!i!&ll In a INIH• lm. I. UOT, Da11i1
made u.e ew tor Ellenba ••'• re-4wt ad a..1111ben B. Blllll&llaw 0..llbm., aid tile prwklaa& ..... :
iDI • far • lll'MW..S dec1ailltirm ol war."
I
ON IA."i. II, ADii. Altbur W. bd-
ford. f'tudrmm ol tlall IGat Odets ol a.di, ....., tile mWtu7 lmptica-
tklm ol t.b9 ........... docbiai, telJ.. lq .. ..,..,.,..,... that t.be lllddle ..... ______ ,.
East •'la tbe GO rwene for tbe Dllt 100yean.••
' IN au. mass INST~ the SoMta ~ to lboot ftrlt. ud du1 with ..
mt&We tanmt ot wodd opl.akJD ia... -LDtldJal balM ertddam from hiead..ty uaUana.
But tM dUfenncea ID the tbNe ac:ticm and tbe
WQ tM UDlled Statel and othil' nations reaeted are at lemt • important u t.be limllaritiei.
Tbe polltSea.l ..wn. ol t.be Mchan eoafllct
bean Utt.le resemblance
t o H u n J..i• r y o r ~~JJ'."t .4N.-41~ t'SIS c1zecb1oelov1 ad. and bi• c oae y re ate to t e
ID tesff'DOllJ' tb.81 bu DO cwatd
rele• ance or IJDk to America.a
foretp or military policy. Radford
aald a So•let incursion Into
Af&b•"'AID or Iran .. would brine an
a 1eDer111 war, it wouldn't be fOQ&bt
u a local war."
A.a tbe beartnp wore on, senatcn
became lncruain&ly critical ol the
propoul to etve Ellenhower open.
ended autbortty to send tnqJS to t.be
Middle Eut whenever be alone
deemed ltnecesaary. -------""'· crisis in neigbbortoc
Iran. The Soviet. ap. parenUy were concerned that the Islamic fever P&ESIDENT EISENBOWE& SEN. JORN F. KENNEDY, I)..
lb t h d b gbt d th bah of aaked Coagress tor the authority to Mua., aooo to be president, said that a a rou own e s Iran wu --d tl"nlWW to the .. 'ddl• .,...._.to...._ lf Eta-t..-• threa•.-.1 ..... M•-••t ru1 in Al ......... ,.tan --.. • ...._ au .. -.. ---OC'WJIUWer s request were ap. ............. --e ~ · ••rve•..._1~-of•nvna""-d •· ld b ._ Wll'l1 ~..... --,, ....,.. prove , we wou e opening
OVEll THE LONGE& RANGE. some say the threatened by ''international com· ourselves . . . to the charge of
Soviets are fearful that Islamic natiooaliam could munlam." West.em lmperialtsm."
spread into Russia itself, where Moslems ~ ex· It wu qainst thla backdrop that In tbe end. u.e members of the two
peeled to become the largest ethnic group within the two committees convened their committee. qreed they would not
2S yean. heartnp. vote to authorize the president to dia·
In 1956, the Communist party chief of TAKES STEPS Dulles testified that unless ef!ec-patch troops to the Middle East 00
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Bunauy, facma open revolt by citizens demand· Prealdent Carter live steps were taken in the Middle bia own volition. me liberaliution of Soviet-backed rule, requested .----------__;;_ _____________ :...:....:...::..... _______ ,L_ _______ __j ________ _
Runtan military aid. Eventually, an estimated
200,000 Soviet troops and armored vehicles con-
ducted a surprise siege of Budapest. In 13 days it
wu over, with a death toll estimated as high as
32,000.
Twelve years later in Czechoslovakia, the
brief reign of AJexander Dubcek brought new
freedoms and the hope or at least some national in·
dependence. In August 1968, 600,000 troops from
Ruasta, East Germany, Poland, Hungary and
Bulgaria rumbled into C&eeboelovakia, claiming
they bad been invited in by Caech leaden. By Sep.
tember, the troops began to leave Prague, takinl
with them t.be brief hopes for reform. Dubcek wu
out of power by 1989.
THE SOVIETS AGAIN HAVE claimed they
were invited in their latest action in Alih.aniatan
-and harshly condemned President Carter Jut
week for doubting it. An estimated 100.000 Soviet
troops are in Alahanlatan -fewer tban tbe
number med in HUDIU')' or CzecboslovaldL
lloaeow'• Involvement was brewiJlS for
lllO'rtba. and lacked some of the abruptneu of the c.eh and Buniartan invasions. Lite the U.S. tn-
90!wmeat In Vietnam in the early 1880s, ~ Sew·
leta bad m estimated 1,500 military advlaera la
Afghanistan prior to Dec. 2S and 26 when Soviet
troops were airlifted into Afghani.st.an.
Detalla oo the ftabti.q still are sketchy. No re-
liable caaualty ftsures emt. But the lat.est indlc•
lions were that the Soviet Union may be in for a
much km&er atrugle than either Czecboalovakia
or Hunpry. Soviet troops were reported bo&ged
down in AfetumJ,.stan 's mountaiDOQI• snowy ter-
rain. and may be faciD& stiff realstance from
Kc>etem nationall.at.s.
IN FACI', AFGHANI STVDENTS who aeiaed
Afghanistan's embassy in New De1bi in protest
last week carried banners reading: "Afghanistan
is the Vietnam of the Soviet Union," sipifyin&
that the Brezhnev Doctrine may be leading Russia
into a much more difficult quagmire than ever
before.
U.S. reaction to the Soviet intervention in
Afghanistan bears some similarity to past Soviet
military actions in neighboring countries. The
SALT II treaty to limit strategic arms l.s effective-
ly dead for the present after Carter asked tha&. the
Senate suspend its debate or the treaty.
In 1968, Soviet action in Czechoslovakia cSe.
layed negotiations ror a year on the SALT I arms
pact between Russia and the United States.
The U.S. ambassador to Russia was recalled
to Wasbingt.oo last week. That step was not taken
in either the Czechoslovakian or Hungarian in-
vuion.
IN BIS ADDRESS FBIDAY NIGRI', Carter
announe«l several steps against the Soviets. tn-
cludlnC an embargo on American grain sales, a
halt in the shipment of U.S. high technology, and
the supplying of military equipment, food and
other assistance to Afghanistan 's neighbor,
Pakistan.
After all three Soviet military actloo.s, the
United States bas responded with renewed aenti·
meat for an anm buildup. After B\llllary, tbe
El.aenbower administration proceeded with plw
for an intercoDtinental bomber that was later
scrapped in favor of mlsailea.
The invasion of Czechoslovakia led to an tn-
creaae in jet aircraft and mi.l8lles in Western
Europe. Now. with SALT II at least temporarily
shelnd. a posalble new anm race could mark tbe
1980a.
Concerted United N atiom action wu vetoed
by tbe So•iet Union followins iu action in
CUchollonkla and Buqary. apd the apeetation
la tbe MIDI fer Afpantstan, fte United~ and
U other nettms lDdudlq blamlc and 'l1drd Wotlcl
coa:Dlriel called fot a U.N. Securtty Coand1 debate
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every time they &et a eoA-d~llW.. ln· ereue. Jama 11 WOUid allo abOllab
local proper~ tu• c. bqatnu1 ln._.
tori•.
Durtnc tlM Pnpoaitloa 13 ea= two )'Ml"I qo, no one kne• fOC' Elil an oranautan, feed.I ber -old baby durinl the UtU one'• bow 1.,.. tbe ltate'• budaet surplus firat public appearance at a Buel. swttserland. zoo recently· The would t.e. It turmd out to be moQlll to
bun&rY cdlpr1q waa too buly to take a bow. · ball out local pernmtmta and llebool
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Writer's Yule Cards
·Tell It I,ike It Is
bave to mm ID.Ullin 1&10fb.
. Jania clalma tbe stat.e's aurplua la I enoutb to b&U everyone OUl qai.D if h1I
'new ln.itiatlve p&IM8.
BJ BUGH A. lfULLIGAN AP ...... CWu 0 , I
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -Before the
U.S. Cmsua Bureau em barb oo the
1llO coantdown, the bureaucrm with
the clipboards and the questionnaires
mllbt have a peek at my annual
Cb.riltmu card survey.
Could be that by projecting the re-
~ulta ln a computer, ma.tinl the
Gecessary adjustments for ethnic,
.geoerapbical and rellliC>ua vartants,
they could save the country a bunch
of money and not have to go around
pestering people.
THJ8 SEASON WE received 21.6
"Christmas cards, not counting the
ones the Post Office h•sn't got
around to deliverln1. The geo·
graphical range wu from Wbmipee.
Canada, in the north to Tasmania
way down at the bottom of Australia
and from Tokyo and Bangkok in the
,East to Cyprus in the opposite direc-
tion.
At least a balf·doien of the
neighbors walked up the road and
put their cards ln our box, eliminat·
ing the middle man at the stamp win·
dow ,. which should provide some
tiDd of economic commentary on tbe
way tbe country la beaded.
The tatal number of cuds, at this
date, la 38 fewer than last year,
which may be another depressioo in·
dicator.
SIX NEW DIVORCES and one trial
_,eparatioo turned up m the small
print at the boUom of the poems this
#Ur, including ooe couple who an·
·uounced splitsville after 29 yea.rs of
surface bliss. Three or our divorced
correspondents had remarried since
last Christmas, showing new spouses
and some new children in the family
Dentists Off er
Re~Fees
To Seniors
Several South Oran1e Cotmty den·
tiatl are partJclpatin& in the "Smior
Dent" procram, which offers senior
citilenl on a fixed income a 1S per-
cent reduced fee and euy payment
plan on all dental wort.
Baalc elllibillty requires the
penon be 65 or ~~1 have DO Medi·
cal benefit.a or oemai lnlarance and
ba.e a yearly lDeome ol $12,000 or
leal.
Tbe dmt1ltl parUclpatiq in this
pro1ram are Dr. John Debs, Dr.
Brian Rice, Dr. T.H. Rlabrudt and
Dr. A.E. Weatber1, all of San
Clemente.
For information, call the San
Clemente Smior Citlzen Center at
GB-8322.
TBOSE WHO appended )CJlll notes
or provided one of tbote mimeo-
graphed annual family hiatories lbed
some light oo our cban&lna lifestyles
as the U8)s 'belin·
Thia season qaln into my mailbox
fluttered all those little Cbri.ltmas
bulletins that tell wt in a way the 1980
cemua never can that We la aWJ
worth living and DO substitute bu yet
been found for lt.
Wben the census taters 1et
through tallying up their flpres and
bu.mi.De up the computen, the reaults
will be tbeaame u William Faulkner
predicted In his Nobel Pria accep-tance speech: humanity will not ODb'
endure, it will prevail. Even over the
Post Office.
5 Dead, 4 Hurt
In Outbreak
Of Robberies
CHICAGO (AP) -Two armed rob-
beries and a confrontation with
police left five people dead and four
injured on Chicago's Northwest Side
as hundreds of officers poured into
the neighborhood, police say.
Police said a 9·year·old lirl.
daughter of one of those wounded,
was abducted but wu rescued, ap-
parenUy unharmed, after the incl·
dents Monday. Police initially said
the robberies were related but later
declined to conflrm any Un.It u the
investigation coatinued
The dead were identified aa
William Paean. 43, h1I wife, Aida, 38,
and Juan Jimenes, 38, killed in a
erocery store; Cb.rlltiDe Mro&. tilled in a tavern robbery; and Robert
Llaguna. ZI, wbo police say eonfront.
eel officers in an alley.
Authorities Niel they wen sum·
moned to tbe erocery store OD a rob-
bery report and found Pqa ud
Jimenez delld from. pnabot wouiada
in the bead. Jin. Paun WU dud OD
arrival at a boipltal ·a lbalt time later, and another man wu crttlcally
wounded bJ pnllN.
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BUT EVEN IF he's wroaa and tbe
surplua la_DO tqaer than state oftldall
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NEWS FEAflliil8
pdan tut Gil ~ ......
ludl . wm't lDcraM macb iill tW
prlea waa't c.-thiue to dlmb .._...,
Uaroqh tbl u..
TB• mona UTIUTll ..,..
from tbl U.8. 1'Nuun Dep8rtxeat,
Tbe Treuu ftlarw:oU prlcle wlll .,
!Nm po ab9rnl late Ulla.,..,:.•• w l.llO. It allo foneuta a Jaqen nt
ID plOdueUon ol tblet. tar·UA~ Clll from Callfornla Gelds. 'l1aat a-pemlv. to pump and nn. ...
blper new price Inell will j1lldfT tbl
apeoae. the TreumJ DNdida. • ·
For J~., the 0£1 wlndfiU Is a
Clltieal W1.Dmall. It mum tba •• ti
II WnJq about the ateatoltlaie It.lie budaet amplua, Califonla ...... 17 bu
a new ~ ol tundl. ADd tlult e• cm.
ty encouraae ~ to acee11t u. Jania
Tiewof st.teftaandalcoadldoal.
For Jarvi.a wu rieht two ,..,. qo,
when be dmled tbal b1I PNl*b tu
Umitl would bave muctt 1m,.et on
either state or local 10•.,.Dmeat
aenlcea. U ltU oftictab pie.cl i-ove1t1
now, just • they receive a ae.r IOWee
of money tbat could be even 1arser than
the Treasury predicts, few fttm'I will
listen.
The upabot la that Jarvis n. already a
sood bet to pus before an1 new Cllll re-
venue became available, now seems
lite a sme thlna.
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··How many ll~ heve I ~fd you not to 1lam I.bat door ...
DEAR PAT: Can you tell me bow an add-on
interest rate for an installment loan contract is
figured? It bas been explained to me, but J still don't understand.
W. N ., Laguna Beach
UIMltt &Ida metbod, tbe total amoaat to be re-
paid ud u.e mOGUlly paymeat are ftpred la tbe folio..., manaer. For a $1,IOI lou at I pereea& a
year fw daree yean, I percent of $1,• or • Is
added • tbree Umes to tbe St,•, once for eaela
year. 'r.e total amomt& of Sl,181 Is dlrided by &Jae
'31 m..._ to determlae &be monthly payae.&. la
tilt• medlod ya are reqalred to pay Interest oa die
fall a...n eaeb year even &bough yoa laave paJd
put of It back dartnc tbe earl,y IMa ..-... Tile .-•al peftelltaae rate of &II.la tne el Jeaa •
alm.t hriee u Jdala H tlae I ,.. ca•I a tear q1llW.
~·•••• •_.,,.. Preceecefl
DEA.ll PAT: I enjoy dotq m7 own needlePc*t
delllD' ad would like to sell tbem. Bowe.er, I
WOITJ about copyright proteetioa and would UM to
know If I can copyright my own dem&Jlll. If so, bow
do I go about it?
J .S.,CostaM ..
8••e ea&e1orle• of art work• eaa be
eopyrt--"" u ~ ..... elll7'ltld law &lftS tile ow.er et a elPJJflld eertala n · dal•e rt&IU to ta.e won. To ell&ala a eapJdP&,
,.. •• rep&el' a claim WW. dae Copfl'llM Of.
Ike, Ubrary ol C.peu, Wulllqta. D.C. *51.
Cop1t10t lldorma&ioll ma&ertala abo eu '-re-
qaeS&ed from tllat offtce, or yoa eu order a
Ltbnry of Coagreu pabUcaU. th& explalaa wlaat
die eopyrtp& law does for aa&laon of literary,
dramatic, mutcal, and artlJUc worb. For a
•la&le free copy of "Getting a Copyrtp&," write to
CoaHmer IDformaUon Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81•.
Sderh I• Taz E'oraas East1
DEAR PAT: I plan on switching from the long
tax form to the short one. Since I've always used
the long ooe, I imagine that it will be mailed to me
again. Where can I get a abort form, and should I
still use the peel-off label and pre-addreaed en·
velope provided in the tu package?
F. E., Huntinaton BeaCb ms .. ,. th& If a &upQer _.. te llwl&dl
from Form 1 ..... 1 ... A or Ylee vena, • If dlf-
ferea& aeeempaaJlaa ldaedalel will .. aeeded for ta.e eanm& ftl1D.a 1euea, toea:I 08 talces wtD .bve die fonaa. Many pel& lftlee .,....._ wtD
Meck ftllac .... rt ... too, ad extra ,... ...
ma7 be obtained by ula1 &M order bluk • &M
back of tie tu packa1e recelftd la dae •all. 'ftere are DS telepboae u.e. cleMed to form.a la-
fonnaU. Uated lll tlae wlll&e pa1es telepliloee
directory ader UDHed 8&a&ee Govel'Ulem&, i.
tenaal .... Senlee.
Ute dae peel.alf laMJ ud pre-addlu1e• ~
ftlope la,..... tu paeu1e, efta U yoa cledle Mt
to me u.e,... ,...,kled 1a die&.,..,.. ms .. ,.. w. wm ...-..... (lftee ..... of &be ....... ud
addl dud If &Mn II a mlltake • tM IUel, • If die ftf!hJI II •uked wftla U iwnd ..... umber, ,_......, mab aa;, aeceuur ....,_
lalak.
. &Mn C.eer Pen•••I S•les
(JACK ANDUSON)
REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT
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Good for ~M ~· of the Co4onef't ()nglnel
Reetpe cnicun Of E•tr• CnlOY chldleft, lour
roh. p1u1 your ChOIOe of either • leloe Miid Of • e lelge ~ pot•loe• •net • tfNlt lf•vy. Limit two
oftwt P9f eottpon pef Cuatomet' Cullomet' peya IA
~aoie.-ew
Ofterexpne
Jenuaty 19. 1980
Pncet may vsy •t per· •
hcipeting 1ocetion1 ·,
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T.,_..,,__, .. ,_
Custody Fight
like Fihn
TBS •SAL·LIFE IUIT, "Crowell ft.
Crowell." daima &ht coarta ID botb It.aw roaUM-ly ..., fll!aen CCIMtltu&!ooal ltlbtl .,, ~
clalkl ~ to moUien bcauae tbo ~am• Ulat mo&bln °an lnbenbtlJ blUeJ' eqUfOped" co
tare for cb1ldrm tbaa f . ADd it N.11 tat
Pf'MWDJ1tiGD•"il U UJecal and ~ clJ.aerlMJDlilioa buect• MX ...
tnmat ~ lat.la a P"s1DC a
sontna •••· etfttUnlr d•SJrtwa Pll"IOD9 Of .. A *Mir land wttbout ~·~··1t.. . Tiie A.am on five ........
aene AD ~ a town ot e,eao ID ~~~""'Y --•-wttb aa acelleat -.o1a.. a.,. Joi.~ 'ftbUlaa eaacted • ~ law U.at d.,.W UM area includtU
tbe Asb JltGPeitJ' a a ·~ pltau•ed deHq1net Gel oPm liPllCI
rooe. •• 1'e 8 Pft tbe ~ tM rtcJat to balJd CIDe bome OD their ftve-
.CN plol., or wtth SJ*ia1 permbaica PNBletftl
to build• toCal ol t'l9e bomea m tt. Donald E . Cross of
TBZ AGINSES NEVE& have Corona deJ Mar has
10atht or teeelved uy deflnitive been appointed to
amwer u to bow many homes the captain In the Los
tow"n will allow them to balld m the Ange I es City Fi re land they acquired for residential de-Dept. He bas been
velopment. · d t F · teeld.o1 12 m1J&n 00 the charse that asst~ n e <! 1 re
the SOILlnc law bad destroyed the St a ti on 21 in the
value of their PIOPertJ. Tbe aatt a1ao city's south-central ·
Tbe P1alntln. Venaon Michael Crowell, la a ~yeu-old postal inlpector who reeentl1 moved to
Utah trcm Jllhda. Re ii t17iD1 to wrest c\lltody ol ~ two minor dauiaaten, fterira Aim and Michell
Lynn, from bJa wife, Cbtfaty Lynn Crowell.
Divorce adJooa for the couple are pencff na in both states. K...,, of Bea•t•
char1ed that the city bad llDCOaltitu-....;;a..-.r..;..ea;;;..;. _____ _
tlon ally exceeded l u authortty lD
paaam1 lbeordinance. u De ·00 A state trta1 Judie diamlued the 8e m
CROWELL SA Y8 BE WENT TO federal court
because he believes be "can"t eet a fair and
equitable bearing" lD state divorce courts.
He says be came to that cooclualoo after a
Utah coun eranted his wile temporary custody in
October. At a formal custody bearin1 later,
another judge declined to rule cm tbe queaUon pendlng the outcome of the divorce.
Crowell'a attorney, Peter Guyoa ol Salt Late
City. is reluctant to diacusa tbe lawsult unW Jt ii resolved.
Miamt attorney Ed Winter, who bu filed
11mUar actiooa on behalf of fathers In Flotlda and
North CaroJ.loa, calla father custodJ lllita "a
graHroota movement .. and "a neepUia trend la
the Jaw.''
WINTD, WJIO BAS W'alTTSN a leeaJ
text OD cblld custody UtfsatkJn;-says the heart of
the matter la the .. tender years doctrU>e" that
most Judges folknr. Tbat doetrtne =•that
all thJqa bdu ~~. cb.l1dnn ol • yean•• are betal' olt Wltb taek mother. wuar c.U. tbe doctrtne "tbe mO.t borrtbly
iDegal .. 4ilcrtmJut1oa la tbe COWSUJ.'' And be
says b.11 own Alld ~ll'a JaWIUltl.,.. dealped to cbaqe UM thln\in1 ol t.be COW'tl
"TM iuu. ii parent competence," Winter
said. "It'1 not a queeUon or Mom and Pad but of
parentJni -the ability to provide an atmosphere
in which a child can be raised wtth stability and Jove "
Wll,\T IF CROWELL WINS IDS suit but the
judge ftndl both parents equally capable of parent-ing the cblldnn7
• .,,_ tome judge is going to have to play
Solomon. I,_..," he said.
Colkge Offers
Typing Classes
Tntal Inst.ruction al various levels will be of· tered during the spring term at Orange Coast Coll~ft, which begi.M Feb. 4.
FOil students wtth oo previous typing iostruc-
tioo, a bqiMing course, Secretarial Science 110.
will M conducted daJJy at 1 p.m. by the Costa
Meea ICbool. Students in this three-unit course can
seleet tbt method of instruction that best suits
lhetr leandDc style.
Otber levela of typing will be offered from 8
a.m. to l p.m. and from 2 to 3 p.m. daily. in OCC's
Typlnf Olilar. Stl._.. 1t'bo choose these levels of instruction
may attmd at the tJme Of their choice and not
nece11ut11 at the same time each day. Persons ID·
terest.d JD tldl Pl'OIJ'am must enroll in Secretanal SclenceJ.00. ·
Sprtna dul ftliltratioo will be conducted
Jao. t tbrou8 hb. I . 1n the OCC Admlsaioo.s
Bulldlna. Information la avaUabl• by calling 556·57'72.
1' Savior? .
Fillmore Feted
BtJFFALO, N.Y. CAP> -It WU tbt 180Ui blltb·
day of the ~dlatottbe t.hdt.daata ADd a bandlul of ID 8'1tfalo-bll ~ -dlel little to mark OCCaalco.
The Unlverllty of 'Buffalo oonchaated a
sravealde cerelDCllly MaDdaJ, ~ MW.arct
Fillmore more for bla aemee •the UldftllltJ••
first chancellor than for anJtblnl be c1td u Pftll· dent.
LABI' ~THINGS GOl' OOT ~rtlOll • •hen UnJvenlty of Bvlfalo pollUc tetenU.t
Jlichard Cox 1!VU ~~ U Ul1DI the term "the
tavlor of tbe Datlcm' In euJocbinl the former preal· dent.
In fact. 1DOlt biatorians blame Plllmore for
belpln& to trtuer the conflld:I that made the Civil
War lDevttabli. He llcned tbe nrioul bWa known collecUvely u "the Compromlle of 18SO • ., Tbe'lllla
Included the Fqltlve Slave Act, wbieh pen1JIMd
anyone wbo belped a slave escape and UOUle4 Me
anU-slnery tenUment 1n tbe North.
Tame as her tabby at home is this
elght·week-0ld snoozing Uoo cub petted by
Kristina Coleman, 3, of Roanoke, Va.
Kristina was watching Jion-tamlng act
when handler posed her and peaceful cub
for picture.
Packages Screened
AKRON, Oblo CAP) -Tbe U.S.
Poetal Service baa begun acreeninS
air mall pecka&ea more closely in a
aearcb for bombs and other
dan1eroaa materials.
swt but the Calltornia Court of Ap.
peal in 1t'78 reinstated tbe inverse
coodemnaUoa part of it.
Tiburon appealed, and oo May 17 lbe st~te ~me Court ni1ed out the
posaab1Uty that the A&tmes could col·
lect any money from the town.
LAKEPORT (AP)
Tbe Lake County Plan·
nln1 Commiaalon bas
voted unan.lmoualy to
deny a me permit for a
major new &eotbermal
power project.
TREASURY BILL ACCOUNT
ANNUAL RATE
ANNUAL YIELD
En ctl e 1/1/80through1/31/80. $100 minimum deposit. 21h-year term.
• ¥ u# yield using a tomW ITIOf9 flt'fO'** IO mt· ThNe ~ .-V only lo
IMPORTANT: Ouetoa rulngbyttll~ ~~=~~=days. Vi9ldl wlldea 11 hclionalydumg~)'WI. tU wtl llllbe
8CCOUltS adtwe~ now and.--.~_·....,_,:._ tactor Vltldt ~ •• ~ eamtnga If lnlefest Ind prtnc1p1t" left In h ~ 1gi-one Y99f. lnlilrest la ~on the more~.,.._,~, ...... ,...._. ·
~ dllly and-~ on aM 8QCQUIQ alowld by 11W.
NEW OFFlCE HOURS: FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Most of lmperial's 94 branches are extend-
ing their service hours and adding Saturday
service to be more accommodating to more
of our customers. So dome in to see us
more often.
Monday ·
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friaiy
Slturday
9:00am to 5:00pm
9:00am to 5:00pm
9;00am to 5:00pm
9:00am to 5:00pm
9:00am to 8;00pm
9:ooam to 1 :OOpm
Lots of Roe.. J
...., ..........
The driver of this new Mustang found a roomy apace at South
Cout Plua -but it's reserved (or the handicapped. There waa no
sticker on the car to indicate it was entitled to uae the extra·wide space deslined for wheelchair users.
County Congressmen
Appear at Functions
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Of .. o.lty ...... ltlltf
Orange County's congressional de-
legation will be out and about in the
county this week.
Wednesday night, Rep. Robert
Badbam, R-Newport Beach, will
am.wer questions posed by local re-
lnveston Sue
Over Aborted
Condo Project
By nae Aa10Clated Presa
Investors in a Palm Springs con-
dominium project that turned out to
be on an Indian reservation have
'"'lued an investment firm and tbole
connected with the project'• con-
struct.Jon for fraud.
porters at a town hall forum
sponsored by the Ma.riners Com-
munity Association of Newport
Beach.
It starts at 7:30 p.m. in Newport
Beach City Council chambers and ls
open to the public without charge.
~
TB URS DAY AT noon , the
Republican Associates of Orange
County will sbowcue the county's
three GOP congressmen in a behind
the scenes look at Washington.
Badbam will be there, along with
William Dannemeyer, R-Fullerton,
and Dan Lungren, the Long Beach
Republican who represents much of
west Orange County.
The hmcheon will be at the Sad-
dleback llpl in Santa Ana. The price
la $10 for Republican Auoclat.es and
their' pests.
Dr. I . ~1 • 1,.c1au. lD IUU'OUI•
teaU•al ct11eu•. wlll dllcftbe • ,..,. Ala .....
l'Wleftb ...... .. • ,.. ., .......... .
tlea aa ftrtt Dlat· laplaW Proftu« of
die UC l.m. ~cl llldldDIW~.
•• ... oalfd.._ cl medldae, will be n-
co1al1ed bJ bl• col·
l••IUH at the tblrd Fac~Uoca.ulwn ol the ol lledldDe
which be held at the
Santa ADaCounlr1Club.
Tb• Dl1Un1ul1bed
Profeuor award la pven
to a faculty member for
1on1 aemce in the m..
teren ol the eonece and
for teacbin1 achieve-
ment•, research con-
tributions and scholarly
attalnmenta considered
to renect favorably on tbe
colleae.
Dr. Bert will discuss
hia reaearcb In a talk
tilled "Amylase: A Saga
of Serendipitous and
Other Unftnlabed Adven-
tures." A3 a speclallat in
gastrointestinal diseases
Dr. Bert bu centered
his research on pan-
creatic di.lease and the
action of amylase, a
digestlYe emyme secret-
ed by the pancreas.
A GRADUATE of Jef-
ferson Medical College
10 P.biladelphia, Berk
bas 6eeo with UCI since
1963. He was tbe first
chairman ol the depart-
ment of medicine as
well as the fU"St bead of
the division of gastroen·
terology.
The colloquium will
include an introduction
of new faculty and pre·
sentation ol a status re·
port of the college by
Dr. Stanley van den
Noort, dean of the col-
lege.
Health Cost
, ...... Mebr 8ulta
... (MJf fine oot*1ton of vett.d •ult.a
trom ltedtng namee ttke Hilt 8ohatfner
~ Maf'I(, Botany eoo and unvtft. Chooee
from Wool. wooVt>tend• & potyetten.
Reg. 165.• to 3'0.°'
NOW 12e.•1o2ee.•
Sport Com
Pattern• & IOfld blazera. wool.
wooVbleods & potyester.
Reg. 115.• to 296.00
llOW 89.eo to 209.80
Drea SIKka
Jaymar & Asher pure wool, wool/blends
& polyester. Some with the famous
elaaUclzed waistband.
Reg. 30.00 to 50.00
NOW 28.80 to 42.80
waist size: Reg. 38~. Long 34-50
Dre11 Shlrta
Stock up now. Manhattan & Enro. cotton/
poly blends with permanent press finish
Available in short & long sleeve
Tall 151h-18Y2 neck. 35·38 sleeve.
Big 17-22 neck. 33-35 sleeve
Reg. 15 00 to 25.00
NOW 11.110 to 13.80
Fine Necttwear
Including Oleg cass1n1, aohds & fancies
Reg. 8.50 to 12 50
NOW 6.110 to 8.110
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The •ult was ftJed In Oraqe Coun-17 Soperklr Cowt on behalf ol Onlnle
Co&QJt1 rwldeut.a Andrew and Unda
IDeiD and Sam and Mary Au. It aeeb
$l mHHon In punWve damqes and
an injunction agalrult further use of
their money by two of the defen·
dants, Yee-Lee Investments an4 the
Village Racquet Club Association.
TB EN 1'BUaSDAY nl1bt,
Badham, Dannemeyer and Lunoen
will be Jalned by Rep. Jerry l>at-tenon. f>.Santa Ana, as the World
Affalra Council of Oran1e County
presents a panel discuuk>o on the
"Wasbinatan Year in Review."
Talk Slated ________________ _
The euit abo eeeb to rescind the
a1reement for the 140-unit con-
dominium project and d.Woluticlll of
the two companies.
Tbe IUl1 .ue,ea that the invest.on
gave the defendanta $150,000 In July
1977 to help them ftnance the project,
witb the understandlnc that the
money would be returned wlthln ooe
year with 10 percent annual Interest.
Defendants David K.C. Yee and
Dennis D. Lee, who died July ts, told
the investors that all work prior to
construction bad been completed and
that Crocker National Bank would
fund construction once Yee-Lee had
backers, the suit alleges.
Tbe dllmtt meetlnt (t12.50 per
penon) ill scheduled for 7:30 p.m . at
the South Coast Plu.a Hotel. Call Loa
Farley, 835-2564, for reservations. •••
TBE BALBOA BAY Republican
Women. Federated, will install new
offlcen during a luncheon meettna
Wednesday at Newport Beach's
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
Officers to be installed are Diane
Kazen, president; Lynn Turner, flnl
vice president; Judy Hart, se«:Ond
vice president; Gayle Wilks, third
vice president; Hazel Edwards, re-
cording secretary, and Betty Cooper,
treasurer.
Dr. Miles McCarthy,
health profeulons
coordinator at Cal St.ate
FuJleJ"tAm. will speak OD
ri.ainl beahb care costs
in the acbool's Universi-
ty Center 1beater at 3
p.m. Wednesday. Exp~n.slve advances
lo medical tecbnoloay
and inC'l'Ulinl demand
for prepaid medical
care plans are juat two
reasons McCarthy said
contributes to high
health costs.
The lecture is public
and is free. For informa-
tion, call the school i.n
Fullerton at 773-2937.
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struts
(made bv BOOEl for
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E~ strut Installed
$6 7.50 ta':
c.lt for 8')Pt.
you don't need
bjg money to earn
big money interest.
Introducing our new high-interest
30-Month Money-Maker Certificate.
If you don't have the big dollars it takes for short-term. high intcre-;t \3Vtngs
certificates. come into Beverly Hills Savings tOday
Deposit $100 or more in one of our new Money-Maker Cen1ficatc\, and start
earning interest at a guaronteed rate of J0.40%•-compounded daily-for the next
30 months. (Longer-tenn certificates are also available up to 10 years. The \ame $100
minimum deposit applies. and you earn even higher interest.)
The actual interest rate pajd on our new Money-. Maker Certificates 1s variable and
is computed each month, based on the current yield of 2 'h year U.S. Treasury
Securities.
But here's all you need to remember:
The high interest rate in effect the da)'.....you open your Beverly Hills Savings'
Money-Maker Certificate account is the same high interest rate you' 11 cam for the full
30 months.
Your interest rate will always be~% higher than any available commercial bank
rate.
The interest you cam can be left in your account to compound.
And. of course, your account is insured to the maximum allowable limit by an
agency of the Federal Government.
Start earning big money interest without having to
deposit a big money minimum.
Open a Money-Mak.er Certificate account today at
B~erly Hills Savings.
I
I ,
··-"' Marvin Neben of Newport
Beach has been named to
the board of directors of the
Co un c il of J ewish
Federations in Ne w York
City. Neben is president of
the Jewish Feder a ti on
Council of Orange County.
F1at Recall Asked
WASHINGTON (AP> The
government's traffic safely
aaency asked a federal court Friday to order Flat Motors ol
North America to recall 133,500
cars lb.at the agency contends
have a serious safety defeet. The
National Highway Transport.a
hon Safety Administration said
the cars are "sub1ecl to ex-
cessive rust ~d corrosion .. of
undercarriages.
nsu o• uow •.,... rt .... ,...ba .. trom S.. ...._ IO aa... to ..U .,,_.
lto -llCIW. ftty l&nteb from lla\'M • .,_ aloat tbe AUUtlO
Co11t to f'lort4a. arcnuid tlMt
penlnaula'a IOUtbern Up. and
tbtD ... the ceut ol tbe Gd
QI Medco to Tfta.
AbOUl IOO ol t.be lllao4t an de-
v.loptd, and for tbe most ~
would be unatfeeted by Bunon'a
bill. Hll propo1al deab only wttb
tb 100 or IO -4eveloped ~
UonJ of odMI' la1aDdl
The bill would autborln tbe
Interior ])epartmeo.t to bQ)' boCla
umpolled barrier is1aada and
the undeveloped tracts ol de-
Ye loped illand1 from lan-
downen wll.linc to aell.
Tanya Adams wipes a tear from her eye as
Judge Al Yencopal of Pasco, Wasb.,
sentences her to probation for lite for tbe
drowning deaths of her two infant aoos. If tbe department discovered
tbat the OWDet' pJanned to ~
divide Illa Island~ aald Dale -------------------1
Crane, a Md coaault&Dt to tbe
parka 1ubcommiUee, the depart-
ment could step lD and force tbe
owner to eell to tbe aovenunent
lnatead.
Benefit Set
For Victim
Of Murderer
Beata are stm avallaDlil for a
1elf-lmprovement seminar
aebeduled W""">nday to beDeftt
the 10D ol a Calta lleu murder
victim.
Proceeds from the Adveatun:e
in Achievement seminar, of-
fered in cooJunetloa with the
Coata Meu Olamber of Com-
merce. will ao to Joey Careltm. ·9.
JOEY WAS a witness to the
murder ol hia mother, widow
Marolyn Carellon. who was
beaten to death Sept. 15 in her
Costa Mesa apartment.
Mrs. Carelton is believed to be
a victim of the still-uncaptured
murderer who has killed six
wo m en and seriously injured
two others along the Orange
Coast during the past three
years
MRS. CASELTON worked for
Adventure• ln Achievement.
which is offering the seminar al
the Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club from 7 to 11 p.m.
Wednesday.
Cost is $30 per individual or
$40 per family, with reserva-
tions av1l1lable through the
chamber at m-0536. Those una·
ble to atteod can make dooa
t1ons for Joey Ca.relton at the
C1t1zens Bank of Coeta Mesa
Center Offering
Crisis Hotline
The San Clemente Senior Qti.ra Center ii of.
fertn1 a 2'-t.ou.r CrUla Interveatlon BotUae with an
atenalve lnformatioD and referral aenice to meet
caller'• needs.
Hotline volunteers coumel c.aDen on a yutety
ol toplc. raq1aa from rape, 1pome abuN, aulelde
thnau, ftolmt lmpulaea. drq or aleobol &bale an4m-.&~.
In tomb On:ap CouDty. tbe boWne namNr 11. -.aza, bdonl:aoa.m. andaftert:ap.a. PrOm central Oraqe County. the boWM nnmw ta
C.aK.
.
Newport St,ages
Design Comest
The Newport Beach Parb, Beaches and
Recreation Department is •uitnl a coot.est for de-
sign of the city's recreation brochure cover.
Deedline for entries is Jan. 2S at S p.m. at the
department office.
Entry forms are avatlable at city ba1J at 3300
Newport Blvd.
The winner will have a biographical para-
graph included in the brochure which will bear t.be
winning cover.
For information, coot.act Jeff Kolin. M0-2Z71.
i CIVIi Grumbling .•.
Gloomy Gui
t In the DAILY PILOT
IWNOM
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OPEN HOUSE
JANUARY I, 1llO eor-of Ma111a1a & Haff
FROMl~A.M. T07P.M.
We're all slicked up and ready for company. With
gilts tor our f!U~ts, refrffhments and nice people
to t.slk to
II you·o like to kr.ow anything aboot our schedules,
our Yrv•c.e. or Greyhound Pctekdge E;ipr~s. ask.
CJth1>r..,1~ JU!.t come 1n ... and en,oy.
GREYHOUND BUS STATION
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279.95
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The smoking habits of many people
changed during the fast decade and the country's six larges tobacco companies
struggled to head off a decline in sales.
Caqbt in the smoking-and-health con-
troversy, the companies flooded market
with low-tar brands of cigarettes. This
woman is enjoyinJ a cigarette at a Raleigh, N.C. cafetena.
..
i Killer of 12
Eludes Police
LONDON (AP) -Every Saturday, the tough
~soccer fans of En1land'1 nortbel11 industrial
CIUes tawit police patrolllq bis league games
With a blood-chilllDa chant: "Ripper 12, Police o."
"The Yorkshire Ripper" bu slashed 12 "men to death In four yeara, attacked at least four otben, and evaded the bigaest and coaWeet
urder drqnet In British police blstory.
Managers
To Attend
SenUnar
TBB KNJ•S-WJBLDING PSYCllOPATB struck man thM toar yean qo, Oct. ao. m$. He Jan. 12 ia the dead.line
batebend • lll'OStttm. pamed. WUma McCa.nn, a to register for a seminar •,.ar-Ga dlvoreecl m~ ot tou,r, in tbe ~ In m •11a1ement and
Jllbt;Cllapeltown d1ltrklt of the textile city .o( leaderablJt, called "The ~. Hilb Performance
""' ·~thin. be bu struck qaln and aaai.D at Manager," to be offered ~ with no cllacemihlil motive or pattern Feb. 12.
beyoOd an apparent pathol<>eical bat.red of p~ Development Career atttutes, even tbou&b three victims were reaped.a-Performance and the a.a. women. Cosb Mesa Chamber or
Be always leaves a trademark -a spedal Co tn mer c e are c o -
bile wouncL ~~ the event at
Oollce refuse to describe lt for fear of copycat Brtstol~,~M~~
if!'tectlves lo Yorkshire admit they're To1pt~~-wilthl lnelu1de ~ed. mot •au.u& o en, o-ereaalDI productivity
M-.-rOVE•BEa, CBIEP CONSTMH.E --•"" eflldmcy and build·
Ronald Gregory called in one of Scotland Yard's Ing team apirtt.
top sleuths, 51-year-old Cmdr. Jim Nevill, a hard- . Coat ia $185, which in· ~ cop who beaded the Yard's anti-terrorist eludes a contine~tal 1quad. breakfast. The seminar
The gray-haired Nevill has a reputation for is scheduled from 8 a .m.
feUiD& b1a men. He helped track down Britain'• to 12 :30 P·n:1· . Gr~af Train Robbers and smashed the Irish Ioforma~oo is availa-
KepubUcan Army's terrorist network in London ~le by calling 640-6349.
leveral years ago.
Grepy bad been reluctant to call In the
world-famed Yard, but was pressured by lf'OWing
pabllc alarm at the provincial force's failure to
Catch the Ripper.
T .. ra1n1ng
Oass Set
hi Mesa
The Newport Harbor Counselinl Center la of·
ferin& a JO.week course
in effectiveness training
for women f:rom 7 p.m.
to 10 p .m. be&innJoe
Jan.15. Jeanne Nelaon , a
llceoaed effectlveneas
trainer and a maniaee
and family counaelor,
wtll teach the coune out
of her nllldmce ID Costa
Mes8'
The clua wlll deal
wlth practical tecb-
nlquH tor a11ertion
wltboat cruUq reaent-
ment, redudna anxiety,
and Teall1atlon of
~and&oala.
For lnformatioa, call
133-1810 or Jeanne
N•laon aUal-1487.
EAGLE
~~
II.A _,,.ORNE (AP> -TM rare four-foot
1old•D ••11• that Al Del1ad0 nbabllltated
bU flOWD tbe~~~'UMI butie8l ... ....,cn
lu •ls·f oot wtn11paa
Oftl' .. 80iUl ...,..
' ......... Dtputmeat oe "'* • o ... IUtd Diie.ado to NMellinate ti• blrd to the Wildi
after It WM &Um aw11
from Jotltla wbo bad ~ ...... the 11'-"1 ............
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005009A
NewT·For-2~ CectUk:Gt•. These new 2~ year Treasury related certihcates pay X% more than any
bank. The high interest rate is compounded daily and guaranteed for the duration of your account
And the mirumum deposit lS only $100 Rate quoted is for the QtOnth of January
11.880%
ANNUAL RATE
10:0S005A
Super T.C.llaeal• You can really put SJ0,000 or more toiirork by pwchuin9 one of theee 26·week
eertitieates, hed to Treuu ry interest rates. Federal Jaw prohibits daily compoundlnq on tbeM aocounts.
And the rate quoted ts effective January 3, 1980 through J anuary 9, UllO.
lf you're savmg somewhere else, 1u•t bnng us your pasaboolc or matunng certihcates Well handle the
transfer free of charge
Coollluutll When 1ou.viait any
Fidelity Federal office. you can
e_ick up Pat Jute(• "Burger
Coobri,' abeolutely free. This
full-<;olor cookbook pro-rides o•er
200 delidoua recipes for ham-burge~ fish and many other main
dlalies, desMm and Mlads. Tlus
offer ia lmutedtoedultaonly, while
our ~J lutl. One copy pex family.~.
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MISS PEACH
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY CIRCUS
"look I I'm wearing a thumblel"
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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-FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
AU. IN PU.,~~
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"Of ERE now! Complafn ebout THAT!"
weL-l.-, ~ Fl NAl-1.-'Y
GO"T" IHA 'T"
e>Ac::> ~OKE: Oui" OF M. Y
SYS'Te.M ! 1-1ee-Hee .'
by Kevin Fagan
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••IT'S MU 10 KNOW WUIWWW wt'n ca -tt.e ...._or U. .dowm* ti tldl." Dr. 111oma Prad:3.~""-of ..... miolaa ot tM Oni!s• H~~Nkllilnnd•~. S.C... a.Ument ._ DOt wanmt a ....
pod to tbe baJ&b ~ ....... ~ uid ~
hu DO reliable flftrW •bow~ tbe W·
aw 11. Bat be adaed tbat ~c::l.m.rt.. be,. eel•ecl, be bdnee a lertel ~ are oeeur· rtq la ...... county.
hrtbill' bhlrrtnc tbe ~ bo•••• ... the PG.al.ottJ tba ....at ~ .v.. .... at
wonbere.
AltboQab tbe nu.like Wnea .. deKribed u re-latlnq mBd. Preadersut lldded. ''Tbere a.re two ~ we worry about with an WDeu like tbll. One is that U may came problem.a lo 1usceptlble people
lib tboM with chraaic Ulneuel or tbe very youni
Gr the Yery old.''
TBS SECOND llAZllD, BE SAID, la that a
more aertoua dlaeue may be initially coofuaed
with this ooe, delaying proper treatment.
With recard to the nu, which exblbtta addi-
tional l'ellliratory 1ymptoma such u eougbiq, the
bulth ottlcial added, •'There have been no con-
f\rmed eases ol influenza lo Ora.nee County during tbe current nu season... t
Some area companies are obeervinl locreued
abeenteeilm that may be linked wttb tbe nu-like
Ylrul •.
Marilyn Allton, a reciatered ll1ll"le with the 1'1uor Corp. in Irvine, said that alnee employees
returned from vacaUoo Jan. 2, she has aeen
evidence ol the virwl amoq 1 to 2 percent ol the
ftrm 'a 3.000 employees .
.. TREY USUALLY COllE IN TO wort but
have a fever and have to be aent borne," abe aaid.
'"They're usually out a day or two and then come
back."
Mn. Allton said the il1Desa eauaes stomach
dlacomfort but is not aa serious aa a nu virus .
.. It's not the chest-lune t,ype of nu that every-
Cllle ls worried about," 1be aplalned. "We baven't
teen anycuesoftbatyet."
The mane added that lo many cues, the ill-.
DeU appeared to have been caUlht from other
family members.
HELEN ll&OWN, COOIUJINA'l'Oa or acbool
bealtb a tbe OrUI• Coaat7 Department of
/CDW So Costly .: .
Teeth Are Hocked
LONDON (AP) -Wb~ tbeJ are br1nCinl
ID belrloom treuurea or told teeth, people have
11DQe .. ...._.. .. to cuh 1D en the metal'• bllll
~. Bat for aome, it II more plef tban pin.
llirjorte aan. 51. • boulewif• wbo Mid abe
Deeded cub quickly. had &old In ber l"°DllUts Mi lbd tean lo her eyes Monday aa abe lined up at
the weltblnl scales. She joined scores of pim-
faced Londoners lined up outside prominent &old
mercbanta Johnson Mathey Ltd. in the city's Hat-
ton Garden Jewelry diatrict. ·
SINCE THE STUT OP THE new year when ' 1old soared over '60C> an ounce, jewelers here aay
customers have gone "bonkers," carUq lo caches
ol valuables lOlll forgotten lo a baekroom drawer.
Selling the glittering treuurea of her mother's
legacy, Mrs. Clark said she felt no sreed, only
pill.
"lly mother save me these 30 yean aao and
they're all I have to remember ber by," lhe aald.
"But with the price of 1old IO bltb and my
bmbancl out ol work, I can't attord to keep them."
8BE WAS SELLING THE BmJIUM)ll8 for
1erap -a cold teupoon Mt. an ornate necklace,
even ber mother's old wecldinc band.
''They are brlnlinl 1D everytb1q from the
most rubbiaby to hieb quality ltu:ff." one Jeweler
1ald. "It'• a real nm."
One elderly woman walked into the Nub
jewelry lbop Monday and dumped aevm 1old teeth
CID the counter.
"I'm afraid I turned peen,'' recalled Melvin
Nub, who turned the woman away. "Tbe teeth
hadn't been cJeaMd for 1eara.''
OtJTSIDE IOllNBON llATBEY, 'l'BE line of
hopeful told Mllera elutc~lutie ahopptna bap beaan at 8 a.m. By ml • nearty 100 l.oii-
doDerl were beinl kept lD by a HC'Urity
pard. Inside, a bespectacled man sat in a &lus
booth and carefully weiebed eacb new bundle of
wealth •
.. We've been unusuallJ bu1J." Mid dlvlaloaal
mana1er Jerry Artimtall, wonted about Lon-
doaen bard up for cuh wbo mlcbt be= with a •alwable piece ol lllded artwork. " le ha•e
to be fff1 careful to mate INN that the article tbeJ wilb to ..U im't worth mon u an antique
than UICl"aP!' B!d-balted jewelers &book tbelr beadl in dl.1-
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•Movlel . •T9Mlilori
Some Diabelie/
Dryer on Rams:
It's a Miracle!
F.-AP Dlapll&ebH
Defenalve end Fred Dryer
called it a miracle. Coach IL\Y
Jlalavasl said it was the
greatest day of bis life.
Unebacker ·Jack Reynolds ex-
preued a feeline ol diabellef.
And that's bow It was for the Los
Angeles Rams, who will finally
play in the Super Bowl.
Tbe seventh time was the
charm for the Rama, who have
been a perennial contender for
the Super Bowl since a string of
ftl'en atrallht National Football
Conference West Division cbam·
piomhlpa be1an in 1973.
8VT nmot1G:B that period,
tben .._ DO brua rial· UnUl ...........
ll'OllledJ. the Rama' record
ill •1 ·durilll tbe pat N9tkul ·PaiotW Leque MUOG not caty
wu the pocnst of any of the 10
pla7off teams, it WU their wont
mark since 1172. But that's
become a moot point.
•'Tb.ti time tt wu our turn to
win," a.aid defemlve end Jack
YOUDlblood. wbo played in SUD·
day'• ·M Los Anples 'rictory
over Tampa Sq in the NPC
cbamplomblp tame deaplte a
hairline fracture in bla lower left
le1 ... J didn't play that well. But
J thank the eood Lord for allow-
iDI me UU>lay. J didn't want to
let my teammates down."
Youngblood had been a part ol
bis team's frustration for the
put six years. In that period.
tbe Rama reached the NFC title
1ame four times, and four times
they lost.
A LUI TBADmON of klsinC
tbe bil one ii, for now, a thine ol
the past.
cided underdogs, but that seems
unimportant right now.
"The P!ttsburgh Steelers!
They're good,"-said Malavaai,
the Rama' second-year bead
coach. "But we don't fear them.
Like I've said before, we don't fear anyone."
Youngblood expressed op-
timism coocerntn1 the super
Bowl and promised to be ready.
"ARE YOU kidding me?" be
replied when asked ifbe'd be re-
ady for Pittabursh. "I'll be fly-
inl for tba~ame. We're the one
team the Jen don't band.le
easily. •"OnJy oae penoo can teep me
ovt ol that pme. And I don't
think be will. Tbe Lord'a with UI th.la lflalOD.. ••
OPrl!NlllVB TACKLE Dou
France, who dld a masterful job
of blocking qaimt Tampa Bay,
said be feh some tougb Umea
tbit HAIClll cxmtributed to what
bu happened in the playoffs.
... 1aid lat summer the rea-
son we had never made tbe SUper Bowl wu became we b8d
ne•er been tocetber. • • aald
France. "'Well. we ftnally came toaetber. And look what we-Ve
done.
"Our losing streak was the
greatest thing to ever happen to
ua. It brought WI together. We
bad to come together. Everyone
was down oo us -the fana, the
press, everyone. We bad only
each other to depend on."
Before their turnaround, the
Rama lost In succenion to
Dallas, San Diego, tbe New
York Giants and Chicago ln a
period ol five games. After los-
ing to the Bears, Los Angeles
put on its stretch drive.
1\liiilllr • ..,,,.,' ••
IPUI, tMJ Uft WCID tlM ~total of ft¥e COD• tnencepm..
• A lat of OffOM'•ta dldD't even botber to ~ut tbe Aateet ... TbtJ were 1mowD u a team t.bat wa small, but llow, one that could
play clef-. bat little elle. Tbetr nm·and-IUD looked men lib a bop·ud·pop.
But tbe wq be mede dae most of what be
bad to wen Mtb.1\m nil dlle"ed to be called Protaaor, not Ooaeb. Oppoliq coaebel UMd to
criqe 8l tbe tbouCbt of him barin& a IOOd
reeruittDI 1Uf'. Certalnly, when UCJ did win. nobody could uy lt wu a 11\ab.
IP ANYBODY COULD llUE cllicken
aa1ad out of cblcao featben, it was nft. Baek
wben UCI wu in DlYtlion ll (small anl-
YenWea), be took bla team to the J11Cion1l
Dla.Yoffa, .,.. named Coadl ol the Year few DA.-bieta s. 1 ad 8 aad built a reputation for pro.
duela1 smart, well-dl1cipli.Ded basketball
t.eam1.
Taking Claarge al Tiiings
So DOW tbat Ttft'I budi'et hu been I&·
creued to allow for aucb lunrtel u Ullltant·
coacbea ad aebo&arthlpl, the Ant.eaten are re-
aembllQI., awuentn1 liant-Hect. tbeJ even .
have a bll man playtq the m.lddle nowad.aJs.
Tb.la aeuoa, UCJ'a pre·confeNICe reconl la
M. the pomt-pl'Oductioa la up to 12 And the de-fense ia it.I DOnD&l. sUqy aelf. l'OI' sure. the
Ant.eaten woe't mate anybody fort« abom the
lbrlem Globelrott.en but DO liaapr will tbeJ be
mentiooed in the same breatb u Slippery Bock, eltber.
ll08T llD'OSTANTL Y, tbe team ii ~2 a
bome, a fact appreetated by the small but loyal
poup of r.. that ba•e watched a YOUDI team blouom mto a mature one. No doubt wbeD
nit'• u.n.year plan la completed, they WOD't
hue tnlUble liYinl tlcketa away, Just priattDC
(See CABnLIA), Pap BZ>
Newport Harbor Higb's Mal Durkee (right) looks for the
opening in a recent tournament game as Mat.er Dei 's
Craij Carlyle def ends. Newport Harbor is on the road
tonight at Katella (7 o'clock> in a noo·league basketball
game.
Next, the biggest game of all
--Super Bowl XIV in nearby
Pasadena on Jan. 20. The oppo-
nent: the powerful Pittsburgh
Steelen. 1be Rams will be de-Two Area JC Pitchers Drafted NFLFihn
Upholds
Official Hogan Selected by Cubs; Boston Picks Krawczyk
From AP Dllpa&eltel
NEW YORK -Former
Newport Harbor Hilb pitcher
Mike HoPD wu the 12th playfll"
selected today u tbe Cblcqo
Cuba made bim their ftnt cbo6ce
in the 15th annual winter free
aaentdnft.
Althoqb Hogan WU drafted
u a pltcbet, be waa Just 1-4 hil
senior 1ea1oa at Newport
Harbor and didn't pitch at all
lutHucm.
.. He blld kind of a IOl'e um
cominl out of h18b acbool ao we made him a catcher because
be'1 a Wir/ ftne bttter," 'NYI
occ COllCb lllb Mayne.
GoldeG West Collete pitdler
Raymond KraWCSJt wu a1IO
drafted ID tbe flnt round, ~
to tbe Botton Red Sox-:
Krawczyk 11 a third-year
IOPbomore, 1ut aeuon earntna alf-confererK?e booon with a 7-6
record and a L 12 ERA.
Several other Oranie Coast area playen were expeded to
10 in the draft's early round.I. Of
the top 25 names selected la the
draft, H were rtabt-banded
piteben and three were left.
banded pitcben. The A.naell picked Cbrlltopber
Ray of Lodi wttb tbelr lint
cbotce, wbtle tbe Dodpn called
for Daftl IAlcbll> of llal'Jland Both are rtpt.bnded plteben.
Toronto, by virtue of bavtnl
the wont record ill major leque
bueball 1Mt ...... eane4 the
ftnt ptet and teJected M rtlbt·
baDded ptteber Colin
JlcLaQ&bUD.
McLau1hlln, of Woodbury,
Conn., PoSt.ed a 12·2 record and a
2.30 ERA for the Unlventty of
Connectieat in 1"11, leadinl b11
team to tba OoUece World Serl•
in Omaha.
JlcLauabliD. 20, WU elllible
for tbe ncuJ,ar pbue of tbe draft
becaue be 11 a colle1e dropout.
He wa1 named All·New
ED11a.ad. All-Yankee Conference
and conference Rookie of the
Year lat leallCIO-
The New Yon Jleta, wtth the NL.. poorest record, Hleded
outftelder Bopr Frub of Port
Hueneme. .................. : ~-OllitMrl ··~~ ........ -Qs ., ....
.._ Vertl M9tt -....... ~Ntll • .,,, ,_.
.._.....,~JC. Oel!IMll-o.M~.flf. T,..._N.J • ...... _ • .,......,,., TIW, T-. ..
t·
-----·· ci-c~·' , ... ···-----.., .,..._, former Bedlktna quarterback and
eurna1 color eommemator OD cm. TV NFL telecut.a,
def' beiJll arnsted OD dnmlt drtvtq charaee for the
tb1rd time llnee lm: .. lt'I emtiurUll.aa. Jl'a like the
old ltOl'J'-·..-. wbo sat caUlbt qam?'"\'ou don't like
for It to blppea, but tae omeer wu aa1J dolal Im Job.•'
,... .. fi1ft• IWete Pt".,.e•r P•et
•
A r .4tl..U• ~..,. T•p'
SAN DIEGO -Wu it a .P\Dlcll. a a1ap or a "love tap?"
Tbe lmmed1ate future ol San ~IO Cllppen Coacb Gene Sbue may hlqe OD the answer.
Became Sbue cbued and st.nick referee Dick Ba..U..
tu\ Friqy ln Cblcaro. tbe NaUc.W Bubtball Aaodatioll
hu launched an inveaU,atioo lnto the lDddeat.
Shue adamantly denies throwiq a punch or ltrWnl
Bavett.a, who bad called a fourUHluarter
t.ecbnlcal foul oo San Dte1<> ffw an IJletal
aut.Utudcn .
If the NBA, after vtewtni ftlml ol the
lacldent. rulee that Shue struck Ba~.
the veteran coacb could lace a heavy ftne
and poulbly be auapended. Wlpiag Tears A.,a9
Houston Oiler Coach Bum Phillips broke down and cried
as 55,<XX> cheenng fans welcomed the team back to
1 Tampa Bay mana1ement bas rewarded Coach 5l 1 lob Mt.Kay with a five-year contnct followt.na •II•
bb neeat efforts ln 1uld.lng the Buccaneers to the
· Natiooal FOotba1J Cclnference championship finals.
Films re1eaed in San Dleso Monday
showed Sbue break:lq free from restraln-
ln1 players, drawlnt back hll flat and
alrlklng Bavetta oo the shoulder wttb an
open hand. ~• "I didn't throw a punch," Shue aald oo
his Sunday night pre-game radio abow. "It's a cue of re-
porters trytna to make a story out of aomelhlnl."
Angered by the Juror, Shue baa attacked local
newspapers for "lrl"eSponslble reportin1." Later he uld: "l
know how newspapers wort. I know bow you set beactUna.
You make tb1np up."
1 louston Sunday night after its Z7-13 loss to Pittsburgh in
the AFC championship game. Another 20,000 fans
couldn't get to the stadium and caused traffic jams in the . area
llcKay, 55. la in the lut year ol hll lnWal five-year contract,
nport.ed1)' worth $1.S million. He came to Tampa Bay aft.er a ~ 11-year career at USC where hll teama posted a 1Z7-40-8 rec-
orcl. •• l'Wmer Louisiana State Unlventty Coach ~ However, oo the same abow be adinllted, "I defln.ltely
touched him. It wu maybe a love tap or IOGletb.inl:''
f',....P.,,e8J
MeClndaa, apeakinl u the<Mnerican
Football Coaches Aaaoclatioo president at
tbe 57tb annual convention in New
Orleans, aaid that for the good of college
football, univenity presidents must recap-
ture control of their athletic programs and
reduce the influence of alumni usocla-
tiorui and booster clubs ... Among the
applicants for the vacant head roachmg
job at Arlmna State University are Bob
Oweas (who acted as interim coach>. and
assistants Larry Kentrera and Jeny
TbomptlOD.
The incident wu the second In leu than a month In-
volving an NBA referee. Referee Jess Keney suffered a
mild concussion when Denver's Georse McGinnis ran into
him during a 1ame in SeaWe Dec us. McGl.nnis was sus·
pended three games by Commissiooer Lawrence O'Bnen
Pl'I.fSBURGH FLAVOR. • •
M<IUY
King Arralp~d •• Cltar9~•
Suspended Utah J au basketball star Benard •
King was arraigned in Salt Lake City Monday
on sex and drug charges, including three
counts of forcible soc:somy. two counts of forcible
.. P "' _... A .1-sexual abuse and one count of possession of cocame ~ ellt .a "~rn• ~..e•t .. • Montreal Mayor Jeu Dnpeaa said tu.a city would Mver be
scuffle, in which police aaid Boston rookie Larey pies to Montreal to protest the Soviet invasion of
a 10-poinl third quarter.
TELEVISION REPLAYS
~t'rf' anconclusave Noll i;a1d the
same about t..be game film he
~aw Monday morning Later
!'fionday. tm NFL announce-d an
New York that other film
foota~e supported the offlcaal.s
Meanv.h1le. lhe Ste~lers have
begun to deal with assorted
topics that certaanly w11J be.
s crut1n1zed in the pre-Super
Bowl bw.ldup. SAN ANTONIO -A Saturday niaht Pl>5t1ame m associated wilh a proposal to move the Ul80 Summer Olym·
Bird bit a tauntinc local fan with his travel bae. Afghanistan ... Steve Mdre, ooe of the United Slates' top Wtll playing 10 Pasadena
ml&bt prompt extra security here for pro basket· hopes for a medal It.Oday upcominl Winter Olympics, was benefit Loe Angeles'!
ball atan m &he ftdare, a poUee alftdal'aald. holpltall.zed today for •treatment Of a suspected le1 fracture "The Rams will hne the
PoUce Set. Vie Abate aakl llmdlt)' that an •busive fan, after falllD& in a World Cup apeda1 slalom race ... Astonn bome-fleld aelvanta1e. but who bad t.m 1ma,1ttn1 8cl9tm playen. "apparentq" aplt on front movin1 alon1 tbe Canada· U.S . border blew that' a all ri&bt." aald wide ,.
the c.ttk:I star u 8mf,oD playen llped autotrapba outaide t.hroup Lake P1ac1a MODCJay, Dl'UlllDC llllb wtnda but very ~Iver Lynn Swam:L •"Tbe lam
ffemld'air Arma followtq San Antonio'• lJ.9.W Natklna.I llWe snow at the site of the 1.980 Winter Olympics ... Two would have been for Tampa
Basketball AuodatlOD vtctory. memben ol the Denver Comet.a pro volleyball team's froot Bay, too, because John McKay
"Bird then hit him oo the bead with b1a duffie bae:· said office were given maximum sentences few their roles in what la the coach and all ol ~
Abate, wbo dired.ed the police detail there. prosecutors say wu a major lntem.atlooal dru1 rtn1. Jamet1 U::,t; 1 am 'WOWd have turned out
The man, later identified by John Merla, fell to the Capadona received a maximum four-year sentence. Mldaael to root for bis team.'' added lbe
ground, claimed to be injured and refused to get up, said Casey rtteived five years probation. Receiving up to five years former USC All Amencan
·'That meaoa there will be
addf'd pressure oo t.be Steelen
becauae we go LD with a no-wm
s1tuat100 We're supposed to
wan " said runrung back Rocky
Rle1er '"But we have the nght
~rspectJve We're lhe defend-
rn g champions and we 're
rPaChlDi (Or the pinnacle
ag.un "
Has IOUll to tbe Super Bowl
bttome oMI bat to the SteeJen'! ··w e have a eroup of peopM!
who have the ability to rile to
the occasJon in hie sames," said NoU. "It's one of u.o.e tb1np
that really doesn't become old
bat."
Seabawks
Still No. I
Abate. About 10 minutes later, Merla complained of back inptisonwereDoa&laalillllapwortb,BarryBeardandllouoe "'ht bout•'--lJ th t•'--.,., b " 8 a u..:-no on 3 U.ft: Ocean View Hi-.'s c-aha~-pains and was taken by ambulance to a downtown hospital. a r y. l s Bo 1· th &" """' w-.:> rea uper w was e have ~-·-.-.. •'--ar p-...... ~ Merla called the San Antonio News oo Monday and said ~ n.l''bur•... ..... '~ Ul'C • ... ---· game ~""een ~·.... ~ ..... No 1 Oran•e Co••nty Hl0 h be spit OD Bird only after Boston center Dave Cowens and ~ R d•-II to ., • .. • Ti • .. ous D. C-bool bultetball --~1--by ... _ Bird spi"t OD him. He said be sW1 suffered from pains in tus ··1 bell ed th l ._, .. •· ~ • ....._.... u.:: never ev a '-&IA, Dally Pllot f, ••. n...-... their 11-1 neck and back. TV: Noeventsschedule-d aald Joe Greene. "The Super ~..._..pet.ltJ tn
There were no arrests. and the Celtics departed oo RADIO: Hockey -Kings at St. Louis, 5:50 p.m .. K.ftS Bowl i.a the Super Bowl:' &weep ber com 00
achedule, Abate said. • • ( 1150). M lebt the S&eelen take the ~m ~wb will let t.belr
• Rama liCbtlY! No. 1 ..._ tested w~
• wbn No. J Ditacta IDYldea for ~9er Coach USC Zone Too Tough for Ducks~~~~=
Reaches Trojans' Second Half Defemive Play Shuts Down Oregon :_--.;;;;:.>:,... .. _
MileStone ~:~~ ~
·"LONG BEACH (AP)
Jibrward MlcbMl Wiley leored
~ polnta Monday nlpt, leadin&
I.Ami Beach State to • 17-69 DOil· cp~f erence collete buketball ~over viliUq Marquette. 1'• Tictory waa tbe 4ooth ut.-apb ID the caner of Loq
S,Ub eo.eb Ta W1Dter. Teams
ctacbed by tbe 55-year-old
vt'inter bne loa• pma.
•ltnln T)e and Crail Bodaea
adided 12 paUd.a each for Loq
Be'cb fbte, wblcb "ta DOW &-7.
illd1e1 wu cnd.lted with a
·leadln1 MftD aaalatl.
anooia WIN bad DSM pctma
• lame-lllO 10 nbouDda for 4'en. Wiie DOW lddl the all· • Lona Beacb State re·
--· ncon1 wltb '111. 1'be er rieCJrd bolder WU Ed at~. wbo ball no caner ..
EUGENE, Ore. (AP)_ halfpoint.senabledtbeTrojamto In• Bums, USC outaeored the tboulbtourpostmee~ex-3.Kat.ella 9-%
Leonel Marquettl and Don expand a 40-33 halrume lead Ducks 11-3 /er an efPt miDute ceedlntlY well in Uea ol fad '·Mater Dei 11•2 Carlino combined ror 37 points beyond the Ducks' reach in the ·•pan lD the aecoo.d ball and put that both bad three fou.la . The HWa d So· .. '--Calif fimal20minutes. the same out ol reach at «Ml HCODd half wu tbe best half we $. SunQY N an ~rn ornla shut off with t :4S left.. played tb.l.a MUOD.. a. MartDa lo-3
Oregon's offense with an effec. USC MOVED to 3·1 lo the Ore•OG Ooldl Jlm Haney aa.id 7. Conmadel Mar 1..i tive •ecood half woe defenae to win-• a Semte N record an 83-66 Paciflc·lO Con· Pac-10 while the Ducks are CA&PINO BAD TWO buketa the Duca a1IO played aome of 1: BJ Modena ~
rerence basketball victory over leu in three league 1amea. ln the aeortnc spurt and 17 polaU t.beir best ballot the year. lO. Loe Amlp M
the Ducb Monday nipt. With Bumi aeorin8 14 polnta, for the pme. Marquettl flniabed
The Southern Cal woe COD· includiDI the D\lekl' Ont eilht with 30. ••ws PLAYED ftnt clau ball
talned"----'a7 "f-bmanRod of the 1ame. Orep bulh a Zl-14 Ore100 wu led !fu!B .. -· __. ln the tint 15 minute.." laid B and"'"\.~-..., •H lead with 12:0& &aft la the first ...... mAl Ha.Dey. ··Some of tbe beet of. ,.,....p-aJ
p..._ Pflfle BJ
urn.a ....... ,.ueW'a H aeeond· half. USC'• Maurice Wllllum Jerome WlWamt 15 poiDta fenalve ball of the year for•·
hit •ix sbotl from the field onr eacb. "But tbe final ac:ore ii indicative CASTILLO the next 10 minutes u the ~ "I tbouCbt it wu our rebound-of the llind ol defense we played. • • •
Jam ouUcored <>resoo Jrrl2 tor int more than 8D1thlDI ebe that ·•we did not set back on the
OF'F1CIAL. • •
thelr aeven·Point balftlme lead. woo the pme," •a.kl Soutbem break. We allowed them to make
With tbe Trojan ldDe coatatn-Cal Coach Stan Morriaon. "I any paa tbeJ wanted.
Roth Leading
Bowling Tourney Begim
"Late in the ft.rat balf USC
went into a llOD8 and we did not
1et the kind of t.eadenb.lp we needed and ... did not acljQll
well."
' Southern Cal DOW bu a IN
HUOD neord while 0reton la
5-7.
Volleyball Stan
Vie at University
NautOm-Padftca will face the
Amertcan National VoJJe1ball A11oclaUoD (ANVA) naUooal
team ln a faad.nlatna 1ame Ill UniwnttJ RIO School rrtday Dl.Ot/Jan. Jlat 1;IO.
ANYA II ~ lwtcilb' of LOq Boda a.:playen ..
clUdlDi TOm P• alul ol ~ m.-a.s m lllh ara...,
olll ..... Yt4jo.
Na*°""hdftea la made• ~jq 1• OI UIC, PtoPu\11118 OU.-..._,. Calilonlta
Col.It ... -Wil..WU.. n. Uam WOD tllt llU U.8.
VolleJMll AllocllUOD ~ ...... !'1:!.,..,,.,, -~
Tlftm .... tor --... • ,. 111 I 1 wtU. MB
earla. Pnt•HI 10 to '9ai ---~ ...
e09Cllb ol them.
l>erbA119 then Crawford Hall
will look lib • Christmy m.a.U.
complete wttb m. llDea, paebd
parkln1 lou and wall·to-wall people. Untll tben, tbe An..._.
mq have to ..uJe for btlaa cult
beroee OD C&IDJ)US.
··1 like tQ c...,.. m1Mlf -t1pec•a117 wbm tbeJ're · NiOltal
for ua,•• ..,. ..-. fonral'd'VIC-
tor CoQJ9n, wbole .m thoa«hlc
pereentap eerta.lnlT deHl'ft9
aueb. "But I'd rather pla,y lD
fl'Ollt of a bandM ol f:rtenda hen
than ~ packed arena anywhere ... ··~ U1 time JOU plQ at home, It 1 beUer than pJ87b11
OQ the roed. ,.. ~ A1· there'• no place UU home. '
C.Wley Quits
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Six Area S.tando•ts Earn AJJ.CIF
Baller, Banner Accorded Firai Team pivision 3 Football Horwrs
s ..... ~ll Nlllor, .. -Onaaae Coant:J re-cent ln ~ u Coda )( ... , Wide receiver.
catc~ 71 puaea for 1,19 ya* and a dolen
toucbdownl.
Banner, the ftruW. back t01' San Clemente's
CIP' Cemnl C.onfenmce ftneltJta, ran for 1,115
)laJ'da OD 2SC carrlet, paued for J0t yards U a
halfback. c:a~t seven puaea tor• yuda, aeored
18 polnta and wu an all-leque aeleetioa u a de-
femtve back.
LUX. TBE OTBEa BALI' ol Colla Ken's im·
preulve pualna attack, la a repeat aelectkm at
quarterback. bavlna earned third team launla u
aJunlor.
Desptte playin& under ne1ative coodltiom with
a concussion and a severe tbiab btjury, Lm took
Mesa to the second round ol the Central Con·
ferenee ~. pesatn1for1.353 yard.a with• completkm ID JM attempt.I.
Camp. wbo doubled at defemi.e end, wu the
Sea View Leape cbamploaa' No. 1 piQer. Doable
teamed for most ot the ae&ICIO. the Z-.pound tllht end ltlD ~ • .,.... for '50 yarda.
In IJltmda '• ft.nal three p.mee, includlnl the
cbampkmldp declder over El Toro and the playoff
opener .,... Kiralelte, Camp catllbt 13 for ltl yard.a.
Solomon. a -.pounc1 tackle, waa the euidinc
force ln San Clemente'• wlabbone attack up front.
while Arom wu one of the biC keya to a defense
with bis talents at clefeutve end.
,,,.. Tea• Offeme
E-Da.nny Trejo, Baldwin Park ·
E-Ray McNeill, El Moote
E-Daa ....... eo.&a •en
E-Rlck Buhler, Ml.sa1oo VieJo
T-Ruaa Nunez, Paramount
T-Steve Wllliams, Esperanza
G-Steve Garland, IUvenide Poly
G-Paul K.ataaroe, South Hills
C-llmGray, Miraleste
C-Steve Oben, Cbatfey
S-Dwayne Faclaoe, St. Ant.booy
S-lli.ke Keefe, Esperama
S-llike Satiaeo. Baldwin Park
S-Tim Howard, Riverside Poly
B-Curtil McGee, Leuai.qer
S-Bob Malim, Don Luco
K-Luia Zendejas, Don Luco
ftM Team Defa.e
Line-Dave Henley, Royal Oak
Lln~Aaran Koos, Cbaffe1 ~Tom Meredith, La Serna Une-Cbuct P'elando, Kary Star ~lllte Foote, Paramount
LB-Brett Smut. Apple Valley LB-111.te~ El Dorado LB-IWtb BlgeJw, Serra
LB-.loe Olive, aa;!'~ LB-llllla KllM7 • Ro7al Oak
DB-Robmt Leaphart, Rtnnlde Poly
D.......,.9 r,a..a ellte
DS-lltb PatrM, El Dortdo
DB-Robert Rodrigues, Callfomia
DS-Joe ea.mp:., Don Lqo
Punter--ScoU Lanon, Damien
a. 0 Teal Ollll•I!
E-Joe Vld. Damkn E-Daridlkila, BeD:Oower
B-7-lJCI~• el• E-Sbeplanl Garey
T-Jla481l1m•,S..Clemmte
T-.Jobn lleF.sden, St. Ant.bony
G-Bob Alvara, Colton
165 Sr.
165 Sr.
llS Sr.
6-3 Sr.
250 Sr.
340 Sr.
205 Sr.
220 Sr.
22S Sr.
l.IO Sr.
195 Sr.
185 Sr.
110 Sr.
135 Sr.
170 Sr.
165 Sr.
170 Jr.
230 Sr.
215 Sr.
11'5 Sr.
11'5 Jr.
215 Sr.
-Sr. •Sr.
211 Sr.
•Sr. 205Sr.
llO Sr.
115 Sr.
IT$ Sr.
175 Sr
170 Sr.
U5Jr.
. G-CIWmel' Taylor, Harvard
i.-Sr.
llD Sr.
DI Sr.
llD Sr.
•Sr.
3'0Sr.
210 Sr.
3IO Sr.
202 Jr.
175 Sr.
185 Sr.
180 Sr.
165 Sr.
181 Sr.
200 Sr.
C-Bruce Boatman, Capistrano Valley
S-Randy MacDonald. California
8-Scott llcKemie, El Toro
S-Tony Kemp, Mayfair
S-lsraelRo&ales,Schurr
B-BW La. c.ta Mesa
S-Henry Omana, El Moote
8eCGlld Team Defeme
Line-Casstm Barria, Barstow
Line-Kitch Kaiser, Rubidoux
~Arma. Su Clemmie
Line-Dwayne Witsman, Upland
Line-David Ha.rriaoo, Serra
LS-Randy Claytoo, La Habra
,. .. ..,.._ LS-Alan Sawyer, AviaUon
MARTINA NAVRATILOVA RETURNS A BACKHAND IN WIN OYER TRACY AUmN.
Martina: She's Still No. I
Navratilova Has an Easy Time With AWJtin
LB-Jim Rowland, Lawndale
LB-Lou Ochoa, Iii.salon VleJO
LB-Gordon DesCombea, Claremoot
LB-Rory Smith. El Toro
DS-Dan Crume, Don Luco
DS-Dave Kivet, Yucaipa
DB-Charlie Ayers, Artesia
DB-Cbria Jobnsoo, Redondo
15 Area Surfers
205 Sr.
360 Sr.
lM Sr.
235 Sr.
210 Sr.
195 Sr.
220 Sr.
210 Sr.
USS Sr.
205 Sr.
198 Sr.
217 Sr.
llO Sr.
UIO Sr.
170 Jr.
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Duke (12:n
Blasts Tech
............. tdlee
l>URBAK. N.C. -Cellter llike Omiukl 1
ICONd 21 poUltl to lead top.ranbd Duke to a M"'2
.tctorJ Offl' Geoqla Tech In aa Atlantle Coan
Coaf erence buteij)all 1am• Monday nlebt.
Tbe Yellow lack•t•, behind a ll·polpt•
performw:~l~ior Broot ~ OYaUme a 30-20 Dub lead and botted tbl ICON atj
31-all with U :JO remalalna in tbt cont.ellt. •
Forward KAIDQ1 Dennard pve tbe Blue DeYOaC
a quick foar POtnta CllD layups to put the Blue Deri!aC
lD front. And" Dab ~ Oecqla Tecb 11.f at~
the end of the com.t to secure t.be ~ctorJ ln tWrt fint~=i:m:.~ ~ioereuecl tbeli't
record to 12-0. Gecqia Tedl chopped to N cmnll ~
and M lnleaeuepl-.y ·
l'nN•• State Shdu •eae
FRESNO -Forward.a Rod Higiins and Art
Williams combined for 30 poiD1a to pace Preano
State to a SS.57 oon-c:on!erence victory over
Nevada· Reno.
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I
Sopbomon tngglna hit 21 a.od aenior Williams
ad.ded 19 foe the Bulldogs, now 9-3 and undefeated·
in 12 eames at bome.
Frano State never trailed after the opening .
minutes, leading 35-26 at halft.ime.
Nevada-Reno wu led by senior pard Gene
Ransom with a game high 2S points.
Tbe as dropped the Wolfpack to 4-10 for tbe
season.
0.rlll..CI 8eks •empltU
CINCINNATI -Eddie Lee bit 23 points and
three t.eammatea scored an double figures as the
Uninnrty of Cmcmnab, buoyed by the return of
Coach F.d Badger, romped, 74-&t, over the llem-
pbu State n,ers m a llet.ro CGOfereoce came.
Bad&er. who resiped Saturday and was not
present when CmcinnaU beat Daytoo that n.ia:bt.
returned to the team Mcmd.ay.
llempb.i.s State, S.3. led by Gree Moore with lS
point.a and Steve Meacham with 13, be&d an early •
16-4 lead when Lee. a senior cuard. broke loose for
15 points. ,,,.....c. ......... .
MACON. Ga. -llike O'Koren ~ all players
with 19 pomta and 12 rebounds to pace 11xt.b-
ranked North Carolina to an 81.Q Tictory over
Mercer.
.llereer broke to a 12-5 lead S: OZ into tbe COD·
test. But the Tuheels came roe.rtq back to out-~
aeon tbe Bean a.2 a.er the ma 1"'11 mlnell• and ;
take a 31·14 ~. S
Nortll CanaUna Md ~ZI at the half. ' llens cat lhe lad to *-M ~ ta t.be ~
leooDd balf. n. team.a u.n swapped baaketa ~
before CmallDa poared lt cm =· oallleortq ' llerar JO.l °"" tbe .u ttu. ~. iachadinl •
three ltnlilbl 1aJ1111S b7 O'Kona Al•••--8•.w•k• •• £811
BATON ROUGE. La. -Smiol' a.ert Scott's
la7111> wtda 12 ee r ..,. to ......, llftecl A••bema to a • baftl.folliltll 5741 &Me ! .. 0 f 11 rida17 ! nw fowllw.-..11 I '•a...._ •
'>et •• s.111.a .. Owl ..... ,, .. %
LSU bad tat. a ..a leed wt11a J :n remalJdQ cm f
• 22·foot Jmnp Got b7 lont.'1 llultller't. &Ma ~
Alabama eieded to to for U. &aal sbat.
After two u.n.oo.u. SeoU toot ..... at the top ' of the ,,_ throw lane aad drvft in for a basket. A :
25-foot delpei Mioll a.bot bJ Bullbeq a< the buuer
for Loalaima StMe bit tbe rim and bounced out. •
Neither team led l>y more tban seven points
in the touch defensive battle.
Louisiana State built a five-pouit marcin five ·
minutes into the second half after trailing by as
many as seven 10 the first half.
Golden West,
Cypress Duel
Golden West CoUege·s
Rustlen host three-time
defendioe Southern
Califofllla Conference
basketball champion
Cypress tonight (7:30) m
the 1980 conference
opener.
Cypress. boasting the
return of 7·3 Mark
Eaton after reeovenng
from a broken bone in
tm foot. mt.en with an
overall record of 14-4.
0 pap:-
WIDEAREA COVERAGE ORANGE 00.-L.A.
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LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -
Jmplred by a double dole ol in-
cenUvea, llartiDa Nanatllova
wu devat.ttna.
succinctly du.ring the awards
ceremony.
"Martina played awfully well
. . . '' whew,'' Austin told the
crowd ol 9,800 ln Capital Centre.
"I've never seen her play tb1s
well.''
On N t • l ,,.,eam Golden weat 01.s>. Q l0118 i ~ answers with 6-4 Walt
Evans (23.3).
Loelna aaly ..... points in tbe
final Ht, the .r.werful left· buder comialeL a 1-2, 1-1 romp over Tru1 Auatin to win a
women'• aeries tenn.1a c:bam-,.....bip~
NavraWova not oD.11 reaf-
firmed .... No. 1 world nDktq
la a &oanwmeat wldcb afllclaDy
ended ... Jl'lt tov. bat ... CGD-v.tadnal1' bait.I a toar-match
lmlq m..t toAasdn:
Navratilova not only
establiabed tbe tempo wblcb al·
lowed ber to mate aood use of her serve-and-voile, pme, but
sbe al.lo tamed tables OD Austin
and chleed tbe little ba..uUne
performer all over the court.
.. I waa moviDI ve17 well,"
NavraUlon l8id. •41Jbe 1ut n.o tlm• J plaJed Tracy, I wu aluali&b ad abe ran me off the court.,,
· NAV&AftL9VA PVr AWAY
28 wiDDeri; more than half of
them after abe l'Ulbed tbe DeC to take away anottier pbue of
Auitin•a pme.
"We dldll't ba•e an1 lOQf ralllel, .. N..nttlova aald, ...
I liked tMt I dkln•t want 1'raO'
A total ol 15 eout area IWidenta have been
selected to the J.8.member Natioaal Scbo•astic
Surflnl AuociaUoa team for mo followlna tbe
final compeUUoo ln late December.
Kemben are Mlected not only for their atbleUc
acblenmmt. but al.o ror tbelr acbolutle ability.
a well. 'Iba 18 surfen wW now 11111 1eat tbe UDlt·
eel States bl •arioul competWam natlon1l17 ud
internationally.
Tbree women on tbe team lDelude Allaa
Sdlwa.ratain of Lapaa Beaeb. DebtM ltoooe1
-(Dau Hllll Blab> and Bcade Galnel (()raqe
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Hope Tourney Launches Tour
By BOWARD L. llANDY ·oe .. D<y,.......,.
They eet the U180 PGA Tour off the
atartln& blocb this week with the
Bob Hope Desert Claaaic and there ta
DO letup until the middle of October.
The fint 12 events on the tour tbla
season will be televised with CBS
~ el&bt oo the tube and NBC tour. 'l'wo women'• tour events in·
cladina the Costa llesa Women's
Kemper ()pm at lleaa Verde Coml·
trJ Clpb and tbe Di.Dab Shore Win·
nen ctrde tournament. will allo be
t.elniMd by NBC duriq that time.
Tbe Womm'a Kemper Open will be
teleYiMd llarcb ... oPPQait.e the
Sea PiDm Berttqe Cluslc OD CBS.
Tbe Womm'a Kemper will be held
llardl »a with .loAnne Carner re-
tmlli.D& -ddendlq champion. Prior to tlda week'• Dope ccnpetl· ttoo, a ciae-daJ neat called Boward
OoMll'• l>Q wWa the All·Amerlcana
WU ltaae4 todQ at CA1170D Country
Club. Proceed.a from tbia ennt
beneftt tbe All-American ICbolanbip
pl'0@'8m with 81 JOUDI men beneftt.
-flom tbe •u1oua PfOll'8IDa lat ..... wtthlCbolanb.lpe.
' "IDeladed bl tbe fteld of Pl'Glm•al IJl'Pla1era are 4efencllDa ebamplon ia1uau lllu.r with Alan T._., Ben = CNuhaw, Lama7 Wa4klm, am,
w c.n-. 0tW Jams. Daft BUl and a
bail{ of Clllma. llmt, lt '* all. ve fermer .._, .. IPlfe!n.
CelebriU• lnclode Bob &ope, Geor1• Steinbreaaer. Gor4oa ••~Jack IMnmm ad a baltol buebaD IDdfaotld ~.,..
llDdp.rU Id
* * *
area f ana of an afternoon finJ.ah.
Saturday's schedule ii from 1:30 to
3 o'clock which means all rounds on
that day will be completed bJ the
televisic:m cutoff time early in the af.
ternoon.
If the apomon are lookina for
crowda on the coune, they might re-
negotiate the time schedule to live
GOLF
in-penoo patrom a break. It bardl)'
seems fair that a golf tournament of
this nature bu to end so early in the
day because ol television.
Another tbiDI that should be con·
aidered for this year's event la start·
ing any playoff on the 14th bole in·
stead of the 1.Stb. It wu a wild
scramble last year to 1et from the
18th to the l5t.b bole to witneu any
part of the five-way playoff.
Fam atttmc on the aiddilll belldl
the l8tb green would have a much
better opportunity to either watch the
start from their pe.reb or to 1et to the tee lD time for the playoff to belf,n.
Even tbe TV people should qree to ttm one. Tbey bave camera at the
1'1tb .arem ·and allo at tbe lllth and
cou1cl mom tD OD a 14th bole st.art.
* * * CSODY 80lJTllE&N PUUB and boapltalltJ apon1ora went from
former Prwldent Gerald Ford to four
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YSAVE MONEY en2Mo.-..
A•11al111•
R.L. Whelchel hat
been named
manaaer ol Southern
Ca liforola Edison
Co. 's southeastern
division. Once dis,
trict manager in
Fullerton, Whelchel in his new post will
be responsible for
electrical service to
more than 600,000
Ed.lson customers in
Orange County.
$50,000 to $500.000
INCOME PROPERTYSEOONDS
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(714) 759-1515
AMUttCAN HOflft MOtllTOAOE 230 "WNJ)Of1 Cen1er Onve Oeaogn Plaza
NtwPorl Beach.
Call tom.a
92660
Mild Economy
Slide Viewed
A~ Optimistic
-~aooan
NSW YOl.IC-"'.Wblilm-:' ~ ftrml1
• U. NCMllolt tbt le b'tcut for WI YMf wW ....... Uta the ..... dontunt ol 1974 ad~~ OrtlftD la lw certain. 0 -. kMlilta at IOOMtY aad -wwden ........ -lf we
bow wbat w'n=lh ab II we~• taraottm &be wlldam our leanllld darclqb bard a,
put CL Bl IOIDetlm• wwdetl lf we an robbAq
oarklda.
EC'GllOIDll&1, be fee!a, oftm fOCUI too DUTOWly
CID wbmt they deem tbe proper t.q:redlenta ol
economlc aaal)i1i1, tllua misatnc the major
1oeial, eultural and behavioral cbaDpa that a
wider sweep would~-
A SELr·DBSCalBED ·'eclectic,
praamaUc" eco11omist, Griffin believes that
social, cultuTal and bebavtoral chaqea otter many
clues to the economy ol the 118Da. Tbe behavior
bothen blm; so does the
(!Ii/ill '.' ~l'W.VSIS) ;::::.,.,~.°':I
· -reasonableness," be
aald. "What our fathers
or grandfathers learned from doinc la considered
dated. We throw out the knowled&e with the
wash."
Borrowing bothers him, and not simply
because of h1a uaociation with the insurance in· duatry. which baa bad to deal with a rise in policy
loans. While be ia corporate ecooomlat for Aetna
Lile & Caauahy Co., bl.a atudiea deal mainly with
the economy rather than with insurance.
"IF ALL OF US DECIDE TO USE Someone
else's money and pay back in depreciated dollars
everyone ends up on the same side of the boaL It
tips." This, be feel.a, "is a reasonable possibility to
worry about."
Households cannot emulate bus1ness in bor,
rowing. be wa.ma, because a boosebold cannot pro-
duce caah as a business can.
"U you travel oo borrowed money you aren't
generating any cash to pay off the note," be f'es
mind.a borrowers. ''Thia can go oo only so far.••
Leoden offer little restraint oo the buildup of
household debt.
"I'm not sure the credit work (cbeckinc> they
do ia all that good," be said. "Rankine used to be
very comervatlve. You were trained to say DO. But
DOW they try to get the outstanctlnp \ti)."
DEBT, EVEN B&AND~. no loqer
carrla a attpa, he obMne1. Just 30 years qo it
wan't pnxlmt to IQ you owned money, be aaid.
Now It's COlllldered a~ ID fact. be edded,
"It'• a badleolbcmor."
Grtma believes polWcal attitudes play a part
tn deatablHgtim,
"People are the cause of inflatlon," be says.
'"Ibey elect officials wbo promiae what they sus·
pec:t im't deliverable." The result ia ia.flatiCXl.
••And people behave tn their own lives that way
too." Wh8t we are attemptlnc to do now ii to nme
Uvtnc atandarda, mallltaln a mllltary po1ture,
clean up the enWonment. provide pemlma • • , "and we're not paytq attenUm to PQ1.nl for
them."
We need to pt some biila paid off, be inaiata.
We need to raise capital for tnvestmeoL And aave
for the future.
ONE ALll08T CERTAIN aESULT. Griffen
predict.. ia that "growth will be more aluaish and
the economy ln the Ul80s will face a great.er sua,
ceptibillty to recession." He doesn't agree that the
receutoo will be abort, sweet and mild, followed
by a solid recovery.
As be sees it, we -government and in,
dividuala -are scribbling out JOUs.
"People will mistrust cub ii all they're get,
ting is another JOU," be smd.. "We're stealing
from future 1enerations.''
Illa prescription for recovery, therefore, isn't
limited to atrlctly economic .cmsideratiooa. Tbe
lmpllcatioo of h1a analyala la that ii we are to im,
prove the economy we muat improve our attitudes.
THE ·TAX AfAN COMETH.
BE PREPARED.
Onlv at Mutual .. vtnga-Free tax pre.,...tlon when JOU
open or renew • &omonth lloneJ 1181'1l•t Account.
We'll arrange for H & R Block
to prepare both CaJifomia and
Federal income tax returns,
and most accompanying
schedules, free for savers
with qualifying accounts.
The only exclusions are
schedules, forms and
statements that
pertain to bUsiness,
profession, fann
or rental Income.
This tax service is °'*' o1fer8d by MUtual 8avit198. Call
tar mtail8. T8'< servlCe
not 8vallble In Sin
DlegQ~.
BelpFro•S~
Inspecting completed installation of solar
heating panels on roof of University
Athletic Club. Newport Beach, are Al
Alcott (left) of Southern California Gas
Co. and Clark Graves. club owner. The
panels (tilted dark sections in back·
groand> keep pool temperature at 80
degrees while reducing use of natural gas.
Gas-fired heaters are used only on over·
cast days.
Clinics to Aid Business
Three free programa designed
to aid and as.si!t new and pro-
spective small,businessmen will
be held 10 Orange County dunng
January under the sponsonhip
of the Service Corps of Retired
Executives <SCORE>. the US
Small Business Admimstratioo
<SBA), and the Santa Ana
Public Library.
The fll'St. program, a clinic on
"Keeping and Using your Busi·
oesa Records" led by Dave
Goldbera. CPA, Laeuna Hilla re-s aident and former owner of
David Goldberg Co .• will be held
OD Jan. 22.
"DEVELOPING A BUSINESS
plan" by Seymour Levy,
Corona del Mar resident and
former president of Life of
America Insurance Co , 1s
second in the aeries and will be
held Jan. 29.
These programs will beciD at 3
and lut until 5 p.m. at the SaDta
Ana Public Library. Bou and
Civic Center Drive.
Over The Counter
MASD&.Wt.p
TBl&D ANO LAST la this
se r l es 1• a pre, busi oeas
workshop Jan. 31 in the Smta
Ana City Council Chambers,
Buildlnc t20, Civic Center
Plaza, startJ.ng with reg1st.rat.ioo
at 8 : 30 a m aod la.ltiD& UDll1 4
p.m
Focua ol the worbbop will be
the joya and pitfalls commoe to
newly eatabllabed buaineaNS
and to explain the facton oecesaary fer penooa to IUC,
ceed.
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MUTUAL FUNDS
..
<Slae~OIJ~GADNB. avso• WITH rour-eob' &di ,.__, swallowed lta pride and beeam. .m
adnrtiler) eomribut491 weU ov• a th1Jd of thole reftDUlil
lD ract, lo &be yeer ended Jane ao (tit.at'• bow Playboy_:
terpritea keep1 lta
book1), Playboy
ma1adne brou1bt ln
$1211 milliaD from copy
sale1 and advertillnl
order1. It• 1l1ter
maauine, Out, came
throu1h wltb an.other S14 million.
Money
Tree
On tit.at Sl.40 millioo of mapzine publiahln1 income
Playboy P.:llte:rpNea menaced to earn lU.1 mlllioo ~
tau.. On tbe other band, most of the otber actntues
Playboy is iD\lOlftd in -clubs, bote1a book pu .... •-"-•-1 --tertalnmeat production -lost mcmey f UUIUUll 0 .. M
But there'• one sldellne that ctidn•t fall to deliver
Playboy runs culnoe and bdting establlabmenta tn ~
"mother country," Great Britain -and tt•1 uauan1 dif-
ficult t.o be IDOlley in t.bese punuita.
PLAYBOY'S GA•BUNG aEVEMJES in the year
ended June 30 were '12 mllllon, about half of the take from ~a1utne publlahiq. But the proflta! Ah, they were
10Jden. com.iq lD at SSS million before t.uea, more than
t.btte times the amount CCDlribcUd by mq.uina
So eamblinc ll the malD 1upport of Plajboy En-
terpriles. lftdeed, wltbout the castno coatributioft, Plal'boy
Eol.efl>riw would ban bl moaey. ·
1 Furtbennore, the beat ls eaattnum. m the current fts. ca year. PlutJoy l:llterpriM9 reported that ln the t;ll_ree
months ended SePt. 30, eandnp were up aaotber 14 p.. c~t. wttll the lDcreaae .. larcelY due to the com....;nv's cuino operatkmi. •• r-J
PLAYBOY IS GrrnNG AN ASSIST from IOIDe an~
fortunate blows IUffered by a Bntiah competitor Lad-.
broke, betttctore the lqest casino operator in the United
K.indgdom.. Poor Ladbl"Oke recently bad to cloae three pn>-
speroua 1.oodoo cuanos because or v1olationa of Britiab
gamblinl lawa.
Buyers Encouraged
By Economic Reports
NEW YORK <AP) -N"-'S the U.S. economy was
stroneer than expected tn late 1979 propelled a siock
market rally today Tradm& was ~avy.
The rally came despite womes over the impact or
reslncticms oo US. grain sales and other trade with the
Sonet Unian m the aftermath or Russia s invuioo of
AlgbaniPan.
The Dow Jones average o( JO mdustn.tls, up by less
:ban a potnl early in the session w~ ahead by 19 71 points to
851.71
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Big W~e.k for Theaters
0 l'OaSVD VOUU. llAalS.aAKJ," bf Ca-
nadtu playtrrtpt MlelMtl 'l'Nm.bl.a1. la a drama
about a f~ marrt.ae under tbe dlrldica ot Lee
Sballat. lreDt ROleen and Wayne Once pl~ tbe
marital uta _ , with Anni Loa& and Noneo
Ha.neuy portra.ytq lbelr daqbten.
John-David keller direc:ta "Sondbeim," wblcb
ii a potpourrt ol eompoeer-lyricilt Stephen Sond-
heim'• m\mical career, lncJudlq seJeetioas from
"West Slde Story," ''Gypey," "0omP8DY'' and
"FoW•." Comprtalq the compaQy are Ricba.rd
Doyle, Martha McFarland, Gary Doncm. and Teri
Balaton (who appeared ln the ort'1na1 Droadway
productims of Sondheim'• "CompaQY" and "A
Litile Nlltit. Music").
"Marie-Lou" will be atapd at 8:30 tbrou.ah
Jan. 27 and "Sondheim" eoes up at I o'clock
throueh Feb. 10, both shows playtni n.labtly except
Mondays witb'"eekend matineel at 2:30 and 2,,
respectively, at the Fourth Step Theater, SM Town
Center Drive, Coeta Men. ReeervaUona 1157...a3.
VETEaAN MOVIE ACT&ESS Dorothy
Lamour la featured in "Barefoot ln the Part" at
Sebastian's, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. The
show also st.an Sally Cleaver, Leland Murray and
Vaughn Annatroog.
"Barefoot" will be performed Tuesdays
through Sundays al varyin1 curtain times through
Feb. 17. Call 492-9950 for reservations.
"Summertree" is the openi.na production of
'
lntern11&sion
Tom TitUs
tll• Ntwport TbHtU AIU Ceater Plarers.
GresorJ Baeb dlNet.I Ule drama aboat a 10UD1 mu ud bla puomta l"lllectllll • ldl dM&la la
Vietnam.
Jobo ICNpb Bl'Oekmaa. Aqle carmteb8el.
8111 Vu Edu. Tbomaa lle<JOHra, SIMUeJ Joln•eon ad Brian Cooper an fwtaaecl la tbt
play. wblcb wlD be preMated 'l1mndQI au.,..
Swidaya at l :IO unW J'9b. I at tbe Newport
Theater Ana c.er, 2501 am on ... Newport.
Beadt. 8--Tatlom MZ-UH.. I
PBIL 4eBAW•081 WHO OD111..t tbe new Buat-
lnatoo ne.cil Playhouse Wida ''Boeln& Boebac'I tut bUDIJW', ntun:llll to dUeet ''Launa... Robert
Macltemle, Carrie Mowery md Ken Carp take the
leadhll roles 1D the mystery drama wWl SeoU
Wllll•rmon, Grace Shaw. Gordon Hania, Betty
Muellenberl and Paw Sullivan round1q out \be
cut.
"Laura" will be performed P'rlda11 and
Saturdays at 1 :30 for ab: weekenda at tbe
playboule, 1D the Seacllff Villqe abopp1Ds center
on Main Street at Yorktown Avmue 1D HLIDtlqtoo Beach. ReMrvatiom 847"'"85.
Two otbe1" local ata1e productjcm ooatinue
thetr engagements this week -''The Unalnkable
Molly Brown" at the Harlequin Dinner Pl~
and "The Nl&bt Ls My Enemy" at the Weatminater
Communlcy theater.
11MOLLY BROWN" PLAYS nllbtly exc-epl
Mondays lhrougb Feb. 10 at the Harlequin, 3503
S. Harbor Blvd., just north of ea.ta Mesa. For re-
servations and curtain mformation, call lrll-5i5U
"The Night ia My Enemy," to be reviewed
Tbunday, will be on stage Fridays and Saturdays
through Feb. 2 with an 8 :30 curtain al the
playhouse, 7272 Maple St . Westminster. Reserva·
tiooa 848-5571.
Not THAT Pink Pant•er
NEW YORK (AP) -A federal
judge didn't have t.o consult the
fictional Insect.or Clouseau t.o
determine that the animated
cat in Lincoln-Mercury
television commercials was no
match for the one in "Pink
Panther" movies.
conveyed an image of power,
poise, aopbist.icat.ion or
self ,coo.fldence."
character" deslped to carry forward the symbol of the
cougar in Lincoln-Mercury's
earlier "Sica of the Cat"
automobile commerdala.
U.S. Dlatrtct Judee Leonard
B. Sand did bis own detective
work before findJDI Friday
there Wal DO ball for copyritbt
i.nlrtqemeat da1ma by Un.bed
Artists a1aln1t Ford Motor
Compau)' and otber defenct•rrta.
SAND MID ID Unlied Artllta'
UM "Pink Paatber°1 mom -IO
named for the crim1Dal soqbt
bf CJoaaau -an animated ea
WU abown at tbe t.sfm'IDI ad
end to hel.,.., lntereat In credit
llDes ud pt a tone. Be aa:ld tbe
al.mated creature'•~
cban&ed 1D UA'a second movie. ••Jt.etu.ra ol tbe Ptak Panther."
Ford and defendant lteeycm 6
Eckhardt, wblcb created the
Li.DcolD-llercwY cat, contmded
the movie cat wu "initially a
buffoon" at flnt., Sand aaid.
"He was extremely
accident,proae and wu, ln the
words of one defendants'
witnesses a 'acblemell,'" said
the judge. "He wu a clll.lbay,
inept and comical figure. In no
sense could it be said that the
Pink Paat.ber 1D the initial rum
THE JUDGE said that in
•'The Return of the Pink
Panther," the animated cat
"emerged as a far more
aopblstlcated, urbane fiJW'e
than be appeared in bit ftnt tum."
Sand, who viewed the movies,
aald IJIM'Oln..)(ercury'a anlmat ..
ed cat is "a fel.iDe humanold.
"In any cue, the court is
convinced tbat the .. Pink
Panther'' and tbe animated cat
are not IO sublta.ntiall.Y 1lmllar
that an ordJnary vfewer of
defendants• televhlon
commerctala waald not radlJ
detect t.be dltfaww betweca them," Sand aald.
Capote Story Gets
A Record 8500,000
NEW YOB.It <AP> -llot1e produeer IMter ~ ba U'·
ranaed to bay a •.~word. DOD-Jlctkln crime Ital')' b7 autbor
Truman Capote for nearly IS00,000. believed t.o be a reeord pay-
ment by a Olm mater for a mqulne arUcle.
Tbe Ital')'. titled "Handcarved Ccllftns," first appeared 1D In·
terview mq1zlae ln December. It tella ol a detective wbo triea t.o
link a series ol murders 1D a amal1 ton ID the Weat.
PEllSKY, WHO PIAN8 TO film the story this year for dis-
tributiOD by United Artists ln 1981, aa.ld tbe nearly $500,000 WU .. a
floor figure" and "could 10 hllber."
"This Ls the fut.eat we've ever moved t.o close a deal," be said,
noting that United Artists read the story Wednesday and approved
it lut Friday.
AMERICA LOVES
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~•mn Earl Jona atan u .. Parla" ln
the new ~ce seri • tonl&bt uncoverina a .. dead' WitneU to solve • murder cue at 10 o•cJock on CBS, Channel 2.
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Stew end Conni. i.ke 1 An 11J111tlc tohollrthlp
IO«* 11 me wol1d o1 ttae rrom 1 Southern c:o111ge
ttdlet ICelper: I trip bid! forOlll Thorpe IO ~· I
to 8ell Diego to mike 1 oarMr choice bet-
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I NIWLVWID~ IC*I tor 17-minion for
t10Q,000 ~THAT bf'Wdlllo purpOMt 16 .. .,. TIM lie.
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( 1958) Spenc.r Trecy,
Rob1r1 Wigner Two
bfoti.. 11tempt to reech
• plltl9 wreca high In the
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• TH€AOAOTO
J1net and Cllrluy
lrlfllllorm Jlnat Into I
bf IM)' bombellel Ir! .,,
effort to 0001 dawn Lin)' 1
lmOl'OUI 9dvanc;ee.
G) MIRV GllFAN
Salute To Ml. Megaz1na··
au.t ~Steinem G NATIONAL.
oeooAAPHIC IPtECW.
•·QM To The E0ga Of
Ctuuon" A dalc>-dlw
IXl)edltton otl the ~
gos lellndl ,......... eaollc
l0trne of -~-nourllhad t>y blciene whleh oonwri
c hemiclla into Ofg.nic
m11ter
~01!1 TAXI
The ~ try lo oon-
vtnoe Tony lo edopt ..,
etghl ·yeet-old boy he hat
l>elriendad f:El EUAOPE: TWE
MIGHTY CONTINENT
TUBE TOPPERS
JOU • 1:00 . .::. '"The 11ountatn:··
bfotll Deer trr8cJ and Robert Waper~,pla.J lntbe~~~==·mct
KOCE 8 1:00 -uyu1a•1 PtarY.•• l'be •tory 01 a dlNldent Ruutu poet ~t.b Ruaatan actre11 VJctorta "' 1odorova in the Jeadtn1 role. ,
'T ..... f!!_C • t:oo -Tribute to 'ibe
, .. u.aeUV& Awardl. The wtnDera of the
Amuaement and Mualc Operators ·
A11ocl&Uon•1 annual accolades are ~o~ Mac Davia and Oeorae Se1at uu.t.
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NBC Grabs Martin
Comic Sigm Three-year TY Pact
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Comedian
Steve Martin, the ''wild and crazy
guy." has signed an exclusive con-
tract to star in a series of apeclala for
NBC over the next three years, Mike
Weinblatt. president of NBC Enter-
tainment, said.
Martin, the star of the movie "The
Jerk," also will develop other
television projects for NBC.
"Steve Mart.in typifies the kind of
contemporary humor we want at
NBC," Weinblatt said at a DeWB'COD·
ference. "He ls equally comfortable
starring in his own special, hosting
'Saturday Night Live,' or as a suest
or silting in for Johnny Canon on the
'Tonight' abow."
WEINBLATT ADD&E81ED a
group of newspaper televisioo editon·
bere to preview new abows to be
ldred by NBC, CBS and ABC.
He al.lo announced that Robert
lake, who llarred for four years u
v saretta" cm ABC would make two
oviea for NBC 'and added that
arie Osmood bad alsned a lonl·
exclusive contract..
film •enion of John Steinbeck'• "()(
Mice and Men" and will play private
detective Joe Dancer , a character be
created. in a movie. The private eye
movie apparently will be a pilot for a
future series.
Plans for Mias Osmond call for her
to star in a special and a movie this
year. Weinblatt said, "lt'a a1ao ex·
pected abe will star in her own aeries
to be developed for the 1981 aeuon."
PINK IADY. A Japanese ~
duo, will star with comedian Jell
Altman in six one-hour variety abowa
to be aired starUna in lludl, be
said. Mle and Kei are top female r&-
corcljq stars in the world, althou&b
they are not yet well known in the
UDited States. They are 21 and have
~ more than $100. mtmon in re-
cord •ales since they be1an perform·
lne in Japan~ yean aao.'
Weinblatt said llarU.n'a cmtrac:t
also calla for b1I company to develop
comedy and variety aeries for the
network.
Martin'• performances bave
grossed ~ million in the pall flv&
'Bring B~k Bert'
Johnny Canon shows off bia T lhirt and button ln support ol Bert
Parks in a cootinuine camr, to 1et the ousted boet of the Miu America pageant rehired. was fired after 25 years of •inlinl "There She ls, MW Americ . "
Series Slated
On 'Moliere'
.. Moliere," \be ma1or French film which
traces the life of one of France'• rreateat
playwnghts. will be &ttD as a five-part aeries on
"Great Performances" bep111unc WedDelda.y at
7.30 pm on KOCE TV, CbannelSO.
"Mollett" will be telecast oo auccesaive
Wednesdays throu&li Feb. a at 7 .30 p.m.
Tbe lerie9 apana tbe autbor'• Ill• from aae ten unw bis death in um. hlsb"8bttnl bb affair with
the beautiful actreu, lladeletne BeJart. a web u
the important role be played a a fawrtte ol Kine
Louia XIV (1be Sun Kiq) and bia eou.rt at
V e.naillee.
Of be.r epic film which toot four years to
produce, Ari.aoe lfoouchtine Mid: ·•0ur 'Moliere'
la not a bioerallib.Y -lt'a a llfe. In fad. lt'a a
voya1e throu1b tbe coatradletloaa, tbe
responaibWtiea ol an art.lat. in a fuclnatiq period ol b1stor')' ...
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TIMM .. IOll tPClmm are IMll:nbe.n
ol tM ~ lfomtala Woodearven
Oulld, WllaM tan.d »Mela an cm U ·
blbit at tbe 8oat.berD Califorma 8po&U,
Vatatima ad RV SboW at tbe Anebeim
Con•eatkm Older DOW t.b.roalb ~.
'1'112 aaroNSB WE GET la Juat
tremendous," aaya woodcarver Ron
Coan. ..~ Just do DOt reallM thla
type of~ta belns done. .. We're cmeertns a fleld ln revM.q
wood c as an art form."
The guUd was started 20 yean aio by
an Ozark Mountain woodcarver named
Pete EnCler who opened a atore to sell
the work of experfenced local carven
and began trainln& new carvers.
"We used to have to go out in the hills
and locate the &UY who hu the ability,
but now they come to ua," says Conn,
Engler's partner for the past five years.
Conn erectita his partner and the guild
for the re!urgence of carving u a pro-
fession. Nobody else in the country. he
says, is doing what they are doing.
"CARVING AT ONE TIME was quite
a way of life," he says, explainini that
a century ago cigar store Indians and
other carved signs were used to depict
stories for the largely Ullterat.e popula·
lion.
"These were generally replaced wtth
metal, so carving as a profession lund
of died out."
The two men how have four stores -
three in Missoun and one in Tennessee
-that sell the work of the 64 gwld
members.
"'We 've got some who are three
generation carvers," says Conn, noting
-.-..
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tbet UM a.,..,_ ... of memben -about• are...,._ -ta as. ''Ouroldelt carver ta 'II yean old."
He IQS a ~t,y ot UM laUd mem· ben •an all or ~ of tWr ltvtq
from c~. AbOut half wart out ot
UM 1ul.ld lbOPa ad tbe relt wiark lD
thetrbome.
1'111E1' G&T BVNGaY UM ftnt cou-
ple ol ~. 10 they bave to be didleat· eel and ltlCk it out. .. be aaya.
llla1t ~ apecWU. -IC>me lD
\be wblmalcal charadera and «hen lD
the realiatlc allimala aDd human fl&urea.
"We let tbem carve what they like to carve becauae that's what they do
beat ... 18)'1 Conn, add1.na that tMy a1ao
car.ve the leaa coatly and time·
consumlne "bread and butter" items.
"That kee~ the beans on the t.abkt."
It takes about ef.a.bt years to Protireaa
from apprentice to master carver, Conn
says, but carvin& ls a skill that most
people can learn.
But although be says they can supply
the tools and lrainine, there is one in-
'redient that they can't supply: lm-
aglnation.
A LOT OF RaEABCH also goes into
the carvings to ensure period authen-
ticity. Conn says, adding, "the better
carven know the human anatomy as
well as a doctor."
While "bread and butter" pieces seU
for under $100, the finely crafted pieces
run into the thousands. The biihest
priced carvmg at the show. an intricate-
ly carved Indian holding a cblld, is
priced at Sl2,SOO.
Conn admits that many people are
shocked by $6,000 and $8,000 prices
which, they say, is enough to buy a new
car. But they aren't aware of the invest-
ment value of carvings, he says.
"I say, 'How much will that car be
worth in a year?· It will be worth a
third less. The carving will be worth a
third more.' "
--~
RonConn
and his
cigsratote
lndlan
friends.
For I.Ame or lffoneg; Two-sided Affair
(Ectifm"• Hok: Le.a in o hoo·part .mea on looe, the
ataraondp..J
BJ PATalCIA Jl'OX-SllEINWOLD
W1111 IEANNE AVDY
Loft la a two-sided affair. It's nice to love
llDd be kmd ln return, but if you are not·
aatllOed. tbeD maybe you don't understand your
love nature -O/ maybe lt'a in direct conflict
with your beart'a deal.re.
Accordin& to aatrolo1en Man la the energy
source, the sexual drive. But Venua, tbe most
brilliant planet ln our aolar system, wu ideo·
Ulied with the Greek Aphrodlte, the &oddela of love. It can atir and arouae the emotioDI with
warmth.
Quite naturally Venus la a1ao linked, lD one
of lta. fonm, with sexuality.
Astrdoaet Jeanne Awwy NP )QI can
leam how to spot a gold-digging
lbH80 or Jullflt' befot'e they've left )QI
~ dly and bfolcer>.hNtted.
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on the Way
Uncle Paulie Day Is a blast and
there are more parties to come.
.............
By Judith Otaon
l'M4lq "W'i tow Uncle Paul,'' Md lelat.a .._ OM tnaeribed "I'm Uncle Paal.1'
, ft• ,.... uaua!ly bu a b\mcb of
C1'UJ hata to WNI' durlq the day, 10 tbt nole ~ la • barrel of tun. · ll•1a..,euhlllve1athertnc, u we
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Ge"' ...... Au. ... Adeae '1'1111_, of Ne1flllOlt
Beac N1led aboard the SS Volendam on a 1even.da.y Cartbbean cndM.
~
Doo't forset to let )'GUI' ttcketa for the ttlO Town Hall Celebrity Serie•
1pouored bJ tbe Al&lltance Lequea ot
Newport Blacb llDd Laauna Beech.
Hid. Z•en •re. Salata 11' barred frvmtbe=. The c• •, ~ pretty empty for
.1UlW')', la rapidly ftlliJll up Ao event tlaat promiJel to be cokvful la the Jan. a Corona da1 llar Chamber ot Com-
mer c 1 mlaer to be boated by
Breetwood Sa~.
The lectures wW beCln J llD. 21 with
Celn&e Bala and cooclude with 8&uley •area OD Mu 11. Other 1peabn wtfJ be Dr. I .... i"edl.aaa. Carel • ...._.
and B...-kllllw7.
Tlcketl may be ordered from Town Hall, P. 0 . Box IM, Lquna Beacb,
128S2, for '35 each. .
Aaeallbwomaa Marta.a llerre••· Newport Beacb, bu been CGmmutiq
back and forth to Sacramento for 1
while IDd now abe bu ber own Utt.le
neat to stay 1D wb1le abe'• north.
AFTER EXI •l'TIOM -Peter Jacobson. center. wu one ol four POA
tour·pro .,aten to participate in an exhibition match Jut l'rt4ay
benefiting Hoa& Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian. Here, be dis-cusses the fine potnt.a of I01f wttb Mr. and Mn. Ge:oe Baum.
It wu ''Uncle Paulie Day" Saturday,
and we wllb we could have jomed the tu. But tbe rules are 1trlct, accord1QI to PaaJ .. l1•ele Palllle,. Sala&a, the
genial host ol the tbia rematbble an
Dual Outina.
01ae1ta IN beilia encoura1ed to wear
1weaten from tbefr alma mater and the
refreabmenta will be bot doi1. soft
dr1Db and beer. Tbe theme will be
''Touchdown in the 'IOll."
When her frteadl learned about tbe
uaemblywomao'a new con&>mlnlum, it
seemed a bou9e'trann1Da wu lD order. Pat &.-orsanhed and bolted the
party between Cbri1tm11 and New
Year'• and lt'• reported that Mrs.
Ber1osoo la drivina up to Sacramento
carefully with all o(ber new poaeWou
ln her car.
~
It '1 for bla 15 nieces and nephews and
<; It consllta ol a whole day of Junk food,
amusemmt parb and han1·100M run.
• Each,.., Salata loada the llDI lDto
Odds and ends, some left over from
the '70s: More than $3,SOO was raiJsed
for Aid to Adoption of Special Kids dur·
lng a silent Chrbtmaa tree auction COD·
ducted by Irvin• Pacific at Harbor
Ridie, Newport Beach. The trees were
Mcorat.ed by Eschbacb's of La(U.Da
Beach.
One of the eifts was a bil
personalized soup dish for those days
when openln1 a can ls all Mrs.
Ber1eaon can bear
his van (wtdeb be teeP1 malD!y for tb.ll. nent) -S 1W11 oll for dattnetkJm yet
to be dedded.
Tbe JOllll8 ODe9 all ,,.., T-ahlrta ..
There are lix new members of the ~una Beach Bu1ine11 and
euiclnaJ Women '1 Club. They are
Am~ were JukJe lleatber,
B.J. SldUbac. Bn Lupaa, ~
Plam mer, Jalle Froeber1 and Kay C«·
toa. Mrs. Bergeson's executive
sec ret.ary .
Unl,oa4 t~ Skinflint
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..
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I thought I truly
loved tJn. man. We have been close for five
years. He's a bachelor, SO years old, makes
'40.000 a year, bas a Ph.D., is good-looking and,
when be wants to be, perfectly charming.
I am single, 40, and make $27,000 a year. We
have similar backgrounds and enjoy one
another's comPaQY. T)'e problem? He is the
stingiest person I've ever known. His major pre.
occupatioo ls money -how to make more,
spend less, and avoid paying income tax. The
only persoo he spenda money on la hilll8elf. This
be does lavishly
WIM!n we go out to1etber it ta always Dutch
treat, except when J treat him -for bis birth-
day or some other special event ln H1S life. He
never gives me a gift, but be loves to receive
presents from me. When I hint that it would be
nice ti be bouabt me a little remembrance once
in a while, be says, "Buy It yourself ... you
have Just u much money u I have" -which ia
not true
When we ftrat met be bad an occasional
generous impulae. Now be baa none. II J really
loved him, would I be so bothered by bis stingi
ness., Please help me figure this out. I am -
~J ...... _u_o_ro_s_r_op_e_--')
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. t
B,y SYDNEY OMAU
AUf.8 (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Collect and COO·
::; solldate, be aware of legal rilhta, permiaaimla. Go ~ slow,llelow,defertowlabeaofpartnerormate.
'J'AlJllUJ (Apr. JO.May 20): ObtalnbiDthom
Ariel m•11e -aamt• emploJmeot. op. ~ Dl'QCedurea.: Dl•entlJ.IJ'UP picture • u a wbille, JMV. floe polDta, cSetaDa for MCJtbet' ti.mt.
lGBIQNI (May 21.June 20): A beaatltul lift
-OI' Jmury ltem -commanda 1potlipt
Member ol oppoaite aex -or younpter -
---'°"feel loved. CANCD <June 21.July 22>: Dlacuaa detalla
YOl•lal chan1e. 11lea, travel, written
• materlal. Some restrictlonl, even cmftnement,
cioul4 be bleaaln111D dllpiae
AP LSO (JLIJ7 23-Aq. 22): Make nec.mu.ry
domestic ~t. Open dlalope wtt.b reJ.
.,.. atl•• -ud be diplomatic. You will be
,.... ......~ aurprUed by announcemesit wb1cb ,., ' ldf eeu •style.
VDOO (Aq. 2Mtpt. 22): Check savinp
Pl'Ol:l'UDI; )'OU can 1et more for ,our money-~ tl'atb of· Ulla atrikea home. Define terms.
"'' 8treamllne teclmlque1.
~ ..... , (Seat. 21-0et. 22): Exert lDlluenee ~ au.a ·~. Itri" for ortc1DalitJ ad , . outlet for creauve mero.
,. 8CO&ftO (Oct. D-Nov. 1): You taln ln· liOtl lllto arua whlcb prnloualJ were doled. llab lmown 1UUI' vtewa.
MGnTQR18 (Nov. 21-Dec. 1): SocDe ot
yGUJ' foadllt hopes, Wbel wlll be Mftl'ed.. Ae·.
.,..., cent cr-*l.tty, receptiveneu toSo.e. Get tobeut1
olmau...
1 CA.l'IUCOaN (Dec. 22..1111.. 11): Reemt et-
forta, bqatm• project neult In dd PfOCI' ....
YOG an beadid tCJf' a '°TidOl'J .. deeplte ob-
ltacltL
AQlJAalCJI (llllL •r.b. 11): A«'IDt OD
4l1taDt place1, corr11p0odeac• counn. ,..,... ........ naieprojidl.
Pllql.(M; U.llar. JO): P9nlltmt *'dii· 1sta1" ~_bftllp cll91nd ...... 1Mk btb1nd
Rm91. llpedllJSr --.. 1DGD11 maum an ~
f
A•• Landers
PENNY·PINCHED IN MONTREAL AND
PLENTY MUDDLED
DEAR MUDDLED: There's more wroa1
with W. bird than b1a Ug.btness with a buck.
Yoa mm& be preUy desperate for male com ·
paay &o have Invested five yean oa tbe
claeapaka&e. If I were yo-. I'd aalead the
ak1D.fllat pnmo.
Trash Battle
Every day I fight the battle of Bombeck vs.
Trash.
As soon u I hit the bathroom in the morn·
lng, my arms make a Wlde sweep over the sink,
ta.king with them used nose tissue, clumps of
hair, empty boxes and toothpaste caps.
On the way to the kitchen, I walk llk.e an
orangutan throu&h a field of bananas, swooping
up yesterday'• newspapen and ltuftlq them
under my arm.a with crumpled notebook paper.
empty cracker boua and soft drink cam.
IN 'IRE Ul\,"llEN, I dllPQM ol opened
mail that la never put away, l)'tD aboel beld
together by fmotl, yeaterday'1 hmcb bap,b:t
ty cereal boxes, auorted paper baca.
caps, cnunpled teJepbooe meuqes and pens
that don't write anymore.
It's that way lD every room of the house.
Either no one bu the 1trenath to walk the Utter
to the waste can or there la an unwtll.lntne11 to
let an)'t.blna 10 to that bl1 Hefty ba1 ln the aky.
Whatever tt la, I'm stuck with lt.
Now, you are probably uking, "Okay, that
shoots the IDOl'ninl. IO what do you do with your
alt.ernoom and eventn111 T ''
Simple. I spend the rest of the day •ift.lnl
throufb the trash and 1arba1e cans looldna for
what threw away in the mornlnp.
I All P088IBL Y the only woman in the
country who can not only tell you what ,,. bad
for dinner every n.libt ol tbe week, I can tell you
what It looked like three da71 lat.er.
Women don't know what autlt la until they
pick up a house in the mornina. My son falled
biolo17 became I threw away a mapsiae
catehiu a leak under tbe bathroom alni wttb
Euell Gibboaa' picture on the~.
My daupter will nner marry became I
threw away a pbooe number written OD a pleee
of relltter tape beloastn1 to tbe lut tall boJ 1D
North America.
Let lt be oo my coascienee that mJ bmbud will bl OD Ilia waJ to a penal lllltltutioli and
never ... h1I childnD srow _., beca ... t tOIMd
out a Sm>ND NO'tlCB Udk ticbt u.t bl
stuck la a beet can for aafeteepq.
Bombea va. Trull. Tbe trub 11 wtzmlnll
..
RECORD SET -Buddy Gardner. center. PGA tour pro golfer, ac·
cepts coogratulat1ons for breaking the Big Canyon Country Club
course record from Mr and Mrs Bud Holstein
•• • I.eve or Money
(From P••t> Ct>
lacu but can't st.and lo admit what be or sht> Deeds.
Therefore, before you take your potentJaJ
lover borne. it's 1mpe>r'Ulnt to check out whert>
Mars, yoor sexuality. and Yem.us, your love fttl·
ings, were "housed" at the time of your births
HERE IS A GUIDELINE for the 12 houses
and what they signify. but. remember. the sex-
ual and love attitudes for yourself and your
partner can be accurate only if you are able to
place Mars and Venus in their correet houses
(For help in construct.Ing your horoscope, con-
sult the astrological seC'taon of a bookstore Or
write to the Americ an Ft>deratlon of
Astroloeers, P.O llox 2204-0. Tempe, Ana
85282)
l•t House. Personality. appearance. out.Joot
OD life.
2nd House. Attitude about fl.n.ancea and
money.
3rd House: Short trips, communication. study.
4th House: Home. the environment, the eod
of life, parent of the opposite sex.
5th aou.: Love Ute, cbildre!l, pleuure1.
apecuJation, aeat.lvtty.
8tb Houle: Your work -with wbom and
bow; food/diet, health lnteresta.
7th House: Marrta1e and pa.rtnersbiP1.
8tb Houle: lloaey of otben -wbetber you
receive it or pay lt. Also, death.
ttb House: Loot-dlltanc:e travel. hilber
education. advertWq and lepl matten.
1otb Houe: Profe11lonal life, career,
parent oltbe same aes, booon, aoatp.
11th Houle: Frteoda, bope9, wt.sbea.
12tb House: Enmity, restriction, medtta·
lion, the subeomcioua and Karm1e matten. ,411
THE PIANft'8 RULING tbe 1D0011 -....
can, •moaa other tbJ.nll, lndlcate bow JOU earn,
1peod IDd feel about money <see tbe 2Dd IMMaie),
bow you feel about other P90Ple'1 ~. m.
beritanall (Ith boaae> -and tbe .t• you leDCl
out about JOU!' needa.
If one 1-Mlle bu bad upecta. the other can
offset tbia lnflumce wtt.b a lood Upect. But DO
matter bow well·matehed '°°" aatlnwi ttrtvee,
your attitudes about muney would effectively
cancel out ardor
· or C'OUIW. mocwy attitudes comtJtute just
one important aspect of a love relatinnahlp.
Another is findlne the partner wbo best auits
your emotJona.I needs.
The key to ftnd.a.n& your best pnqlble mate
1s held by the 7th house Cmarria1e and
partnerships>
Sance each 11p works wtth It.I oppoUte to
make up ror quallt.ies lack1n1 -ftnd your own
ascendant s1cn and study the roUowt.ot desc:rlp-
lloos based oo the opposite SJCDS . that ol the
7th ho~
ARIES reqwres • peac-e·k>VlDJ, romantic
mate -someone who offt>rs balance and
stability
TA u R us does well with someone wbo tri.ll
takt> the LD.lti.atJve to proVlde cb..rectioo ... Pft·
f era bly someone wbo hu a stroas sexual drtn.
GElllNJ BA.aMONIZD wttb an atb.Wic,
fun·lovinc penon wbo eoJoY9 tn¥el and ebaqe.
Ao intellectu.aJ la fawored -pertiapa.
CANCER loots for someone to leao oe -
1tron1. steady, rebabte. A CapriCGnl would do nicely.
LEO LI .atract«I to an •~.teal WU. wbo will tab the Uoa •• bJst:rkJnks wtu. • lhiD
ol aalt. AD Aquarhm would ftU the bill
VIRGO does weU wttb a patje, klealiaUc
partner who aa sympathetic to romantic requif'e..
ment.I. l.Jb a Places -wbo'1 a.Lio a doctor, ac-
tor or artist.
LI BRA responds beautltully to a fOl"Cetbl.
outgo=partner. Someone wbo LI ambWous . . . pe an Ari•.
SC0 0 Oourtabes wttb a quiet. calm,
domestic mate. A banker or a lndlcape artist.
SAGl'ITAaltJ'S 'l"BIUVD wttb an lntellee-
tual who aovet to tnvel. Wit. veraatilltJ. IOOd
coa•enlltkm appreciated.
CAPRICOllll loou for a pumt ftpn,
somebody to protect and rea11ure -a
homebody.
AQUARIUS blo11om1 with a forcefal
partner Wbo II Nady to entertain oa tbe IDV of
the moment -perbapa 901DeODe ln u...r. modellq or adYWtlatnc.
PISCD traly needl a~ partner
to kHp blm or her from tak1q ot(. Ideal
partner eoukl be a Vlrlo.
One lhin1 b u1tlmate)7 certalD about utroJoo: what counts la oot eo mDCb wbat tile
liked my ¥Glee and die· atan refta1 about ua u wbat we do..-U. n-
Actress Recalls
DALLAS CAP) -
Rbea llacAdam1 ll a
llfetlm• away from bet Broadwa7 daya u
"Bacul Acton." but
spub Wttll tbe ltrGal
Uoo," lln. llacM.auu, ftlat.lona.
YOtee -acellent 41c-tioD Uaat won ber • ,.. eordlnl. date wttb
Tbomu Ed1loa mar-1711,...qo.
ICdi9aila ... be!' at tbe
Emplr• 'l'Uat«r la a aea•,.. "l'oreat ...... played u
..... .tao ldlll
-JIM', Um ....u. WDallCIUGOldanow. ••atruoN SAID be
94, recalled lD an lD· Wbm J'O'l compare )'OU!' cb.n. wttla ,._. tervltw a a Dallu .... ioyed oae, what do you tb.ln.k JOU'll dot
tlrtment. home, "anCl r--------rr;;;;;;;;~~;;:;::;;::;;;;;;;
that be needed me to do Give ,... ..,..... a tlft,
IOIDe work with him.•' sett yow ski •""*" Tbe "~lo WU &elt· t•tt lft U.e SkHftl
lDI Jtdt8oa'I prototype CIH•lfted Mt el lite
ot a voice l"OCCll'diq •· Delly ,...._
'rice, wtllall bl ~ to 642-5611 •111cbl'alllle wtth""Vaicn.
lq pbotacr ...... tbe ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=====·= f orerwmv of taitlac mm•.
• · t temem ber we
made flw cw llli dlaca In Juat ODe or two djp, ••
••• •ald. r
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CrenatOfy
18215 Giller Ave .
co.t.aMesa ~
WIM<maS
-...llOADWAY
MOlr\'UMY
110 Btoldway
Co.taMeaa ~!SO
Mnt•m..&. NOl1'UdY
~CHAJllL ~·a.m.ttons <Z1E.17th St.
COlta ..... 848 IH
w.amonms ...... ..,..,....,
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~BNch
••••JWectea
I&. ........ ~ Oluft:ll, 11111 .....
.... 00,1 •••• ,......... ~ It, ttM. , • ._ .. , el C:.lvery CMNtery, ....., • .,. ......... Ar·
re"t•"'t"tt .-, 5mltt1 • TullllM Mialelltf a.mt~ .......
W ASRJNGTON (AP)
-Darid B. WaUaee, 83,
director ~ the Office of
International Fisheries for the National ·Fish-
e ri ea Service, died
SatarclQ' after aufferi.Qa
a be art attack. He
helped negotiate many
of the nation's interna-
tional nsberies agree-
ment.a.
LA JOLLA (AP>
Craig Rex Stuart, 79, a
former stage actor who
said be appeared in
more than 100 movies,
died in a hospital Friday.
He also was a trick rider
and roper.
SAN DIEGO CAP>
K.aener •eGlals, 11,
who won the Dia· tinCUisMd F1ying Croes
for a record diatance
flight from Norfolk. Va .• to San Francisco by way
of Panama Canal in
1935, dled Thursday.
Before retiring as a
Na't'y captain, he was
comander of the Naval
Air Station at Terminal
Island.
LOS ANGEL~ <AP)
-The Rev. Jesse llan-
dolpll Kellem., 87. an
evangellst who served
three terms as a
Republican as
semblyman from Bel
Air, died Jan. 2 in Van-
couver, B.C.
Heiress
Succ11mbs
Al 102
LONG BEACH <AP)
-Private services were
held for Evalyn Bauer,
widow of tbe
multimllltonalre
Modeatus R . Bauer.
Mn. Ba'8' died Dec. 31
at a1e 102 ill tbe bospltal
bearln1 her late
b111band'1name.
DEAR MR. S : Ftnt, be tbanJr:fUl tbal what
seemed Ute all~!.::1'estion wu dl•IJ'OMCl as corooary heart . Ahboulh 1evere beart at·
tacks Ute your trtend 1uffered are more likely to
kill than ao-called "mild" altacb, yours milht DOt
have been diagnosed, and ltl very "mnaneu" might haveputyouingreatdaneer.
One estimate ii that ooe out of four peap1e suf.
ferlnl from coronary dlaeue are undJaa:no-ed
And it's because they are paased over aa mild in·
digestion or a Utile (as under the bruatbone that
they may become as threatenin& u the severe at-
tacks.
I believe lt ls a mistake to ~t a patient u if
he has bad only a .. mild" attack. Once the
diagnosis baa been made, wbateft!' lta apparent
mildness, he abould be treated with tbe nme
restrictions (special dieta, smoking restrictions)
and usual medications. •••
•EDICALETl'ES
• ••
Dear Dr. 8e z I r11m: Thia ll far lllra. P. wbo
woad~n about ber denturea. I MJ: 10U do DOt wear JOQI' lboee to bed. Your aboes, lite J'OUI' den-
im., are eot yua -tbe7 are oal1 add-elm.
YOU wlO ftDd lf )'OU put your dentures In Water
nery Ditbt <wttb a denture-eleanh'I tablet) they
will be cleanancllweet-am~lll:morninl·
Your cum. will haft a to red O't'el'-. Di.Cbt and JOW' deutwwl will ftt tiea.' tbe nest day
and theJ will retain a beUer' flt over a Jaa&er
period of ti.me. The COit of rep}Kemmt will be ex-
tended.
lloet people refme to Jene tbe denturee in a
clua Oft!l'lliJlbt became tbelr eeo will not let
anyone 1ee tfaem without t.belr dentures. Try my
1ugeestion for a few days, Mrs. P. rm sure you
will make the riiht deeisioo.
••• Remember, your beirt la in your own bands,
so take care of it and make it a part of your living
philosophy. advises Dr. Steincrobn in his booklet,
"22 Ways to To Prevent and Treat Coronary Dis-
ease." For a copy write to him at Box 1.560, Costa
Mesa 92626, enclosing 50 cents and a self·
addressed, stamped envelope
$441 Million Won
MADRID (AP) -Hundreda of work:ina-claaa
families in the town of Cranollers, near Barcelona,
struck it rich lD Spai.D '1 lottery. winDinC a record
total ol S88 millloo.
Repm:ts aaid all the wlDninC numbers were sold
in small sharee at a pariah church in the iDclustrial
town. The total payoff lD the drawing, said to be the
world's ricbest, wu a ~ $441 millioll. spread
amooi 325,000 prises.
PUBLIC NOTICE PlTllUC NOTICE
......
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ILTON BREN AND OF
PutettPETITION TO AD·
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Th• llggtat M•rtcetpl•c• on U.. Or•n11• CO•at
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bu the crpntutlon, U. momeatum
and IOOll.. a brand new colorful look 101' tbe new decade. We allO have a
limited number of openinp ID our
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licensed and are familiar with the
local unique market.
U,_,l()IJI: t1()MH
REAL TOR~ 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
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llDIDI! 2 llant bedrooms,
! batba, bu1e sunny
family room. crackling
tnplacie, eleeant d1nl.oJ room, country-type
l.AYFROM1'
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
PEHIHSUL.A POIM1'
Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family
home. Close to ocean. $325,000
EL TOIO HORSE COUNnY
4 Bdrms., 3 baths; ranch style,
mini-estate in orange groves.
$249,500.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J·l I Buy\1J,. D11v1· N 8 6 75 6161
ldt.cbm, service & laun-VA dry room, Carden COV· *VETS* ered patio, Owner GIANT
dmperme! VA Terma, or 2 STORY
Alaume •.ooo IM4% VA Huge 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 ' loaD.CallnowM&-2313 atory, sunny country
oPfNl119 •H HuN10111 Mcl' kitchen, s pectacular
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bcna room, large yard ' ··~~~+! fortbeldda. VANodown. ~'...,, · :~ Asking $98,000. Owner ·~~~~~~~~ mxiom.546-2313 ,!::: C1'tN l•I 9 •II SflJN 10 81 Nl(f '
UM Yow Elglbffity
NOW ... NOOOWN
LOANS TO $100,000
LOW INT. RATE. Let us show you bow to Qualify.
TtlltoR..tC_..,.. w. Ust. 754-l 202
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COLE OF MIWPORT IEALTOIS
25111. eeestHwy ... c.-........
675-5511
\VI ~S I. I-'. Y '.\
TAYLOR CO.
H l·:1\l.TUBS ~.11111· l!•·lli
WAl&ROMT-¥ACAM1'-Mt0.000
Fantastic bay & ocean view! A real
beauty in the well-known Mai Kai
complex. Beautifully refurbished in·
side & out with lush new cptng &
drapes (neutral colors), new kitchen
appliances. Huge living rm with a new
mirrored wall reflecting exciting boat
acli vity. 2 Large bedrooms, 2 baths
WESLEY M. TA YLOll CO,,......_
2111 S.Jcim~ ... load
MEWPo.T CENTH. M.I. 644-49 I 0
.... ~,ii.;__ l•RNI SINGLES PAD "~'!!!-·
•· -. kw ' Br-tam ~ouu 10 _ _...5 tt? "00! ultra decor. l m.
-. .,. -· ,. "• '"' """"" mKUJate. a Bdrm 2~
One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval ............
.... CDMMPD
Near Paclftc Drive and Carnation
Part; btt ol a Bay View; beamed cell·
in&•; brldt flreDlace and immaculate
coodition. Frcmi home is 2 bedrooms
and 2 batb1. Rear unit bas 3
bedrooma, 2 baths. Owner will finance
with attractive tenna. Prelmted at $298,000.
IJ,_,IC>UI: t1()MH
REAL TOR~ 87&-8000
2443 EMt Co21t Hlflih'MIY. Corona del Mar
~®
f?ExJch Reatty
llAl. ISTATI llCRt fMCI 58CI 1949
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NEWPllT BEACH 759-mll
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lltC•J• 8pectaealar
VS R BA ILL&I
model featurln.•
dramatic fdr7 wltfl
wladln1 auspeoded
atalrcaae overlook·
lDI apadow JJviq room. CompilJrieated
by 4 bed:rooma, 4"' batba, circular
1ardea ld1daea with
eaUns -. PwmaJ
dlain1 room, lua-
urtoua IDlllCer ~ •
tbrH car 1•ra1e . Wide opea view ot
1011 courae and
mowstama from aJJ rooma. Call for ap. poiatment..
RC~1ylorCo .
llOIM>li ..
~ fdr7 addl to tWa ........... J bdrm. 2
be. famltJ roam borne
wtdl 2 brick ~~'-.. a..&.-1022 CXlllllb7 klldllD D*a oat --to CO'Nl9d breae way . ...,. _____ •
Aanme m.ooo t~'X. UBGDT!
loan. Owner allllioua. ~t ~ll 1~1 4 bd, Call llDW. 5tl-ZJU ~1 ... -. prt•ate
Ol'fH IN9•11 \IUl'fl0111 Nl(f• aeaal. 1115,0QO. J>arreil
II& I Paab, Owner/Alt. ~:llVl!Jj; ;::;_::-_.!~~
macnab I lrvtne
realty
swm •••••oaHOOD Just right for your family. This 3BR
Harbor ffighland.s home w/pool,
lanai & spacious lot w I RV access is
pnced to sell at ONLY $150,000.
HURRY! Jen Hunt. 642-8235. (V-57>
642·823S
901 Oov~r Or1w-
lrv1fll' di C•~ Va1i.y Center
752-1414
:!'tt;-.=a,ooo·• ,_ ASSUMA• I Al.n:mt new Northwood Ba, IDaQJ extru wttb -· Condo I Full Price DllDicured. ..,..,,eaiooal llMBS nr11yy Juat walk Into tbe UDo '62,!!00!! Young SiqJm .,._ . --__;;;;;==~=
MllU llUU. warmth ~ thla 2BR con· 3 Bdrms .. 2 balba, with & Couplel type complex ly lancWaped and feaced
675-4670 do In a auper area..and separate apt. On Lldo bolta tennla, pool, apa, ground&. Auumable lit. --------c fall ln love. Freah1y de-lsJe. Owner very flexible billiards, volleyball & Wallt to shopping, park,
, .. .,.._. .._. corat.ed and spacious. oo financing. A real steal more' Unit ls upgraded pool and tmnis. Elegant
,.L....&...& Auumable loan. Call at $420000 or make of. too Take advantage! hvmga1moderateooaL A-fr•• ~ Now~5370 fer ' ' Call fast' 752-1700
4 Brdm bouae + A I~~-~~~~~~ ~., ,,,. , .,..,._,. 400lU"4t:JM ~u;:~t;LLSTATE ~~~L~!~'. [•lffftli! c..itl.a
lmga1ooly$150,000 REALTORS Nevada. New 2-sly, _ ~ --=n::::::n:ill
540-3666 ASSUMA.ILELOAM l&:iOft. log home. 3br, 2ba. heavy shake roof. 9wp 3 Bdnn bome with 23) elect, water, septic
an aa11mable lit and Lank all in. Level l+ac. •Nllelc"ln
Real E''"'" Inc. Miler wW carry 2Dd. No Good -__;.,.=====-• qu.allfyina, and priced at roads. Was S00.500 . .._..._V_. only $108,888. Call slashed to t.59,500 for lme& 4 Bdrm 3~ Ba m.smoNOW. <Pett sale! All nrm of·
home featuri.nl Ira pool, A lers & terms cooaidered. ::.:;·n::.b:w ::~: LLSTATE OwnrN.B. TI4-4K.>7048
carpeUQ1, manicured REAL TORS OCEAN VIEW! ~and mueb more. VenailJes.pentbome; uJ.
A real value at SZZS,000. -------•I tr a de I u x e fr i m . can I« appt. ~211111> ISLE Ute.A macW.aie! 2 Bdrm.a., 2
•
SELECT 3 BR with ao· slip. batbll · frplc. + com·
PROPERTIES -.ooo. aulity amenities. WW
trade • fr or help fllWlce I
PAIK UDO COMDOS
Z. I • ' Bdrm w /pool. jac., 6 1auna.
~amk coa&aJ rilw
601 UDO
Waterfront condo. lllblY uperaded. Spec-
tsulal' Yiewa. $4.50,000.
$198,.500!
W.OlayProp.. ...... * 675-7060 *
ta bealif\11 s. ~ *cote Realty = :.:S~m In· & Investment 2W• flOiill "--• ...,_ Tate a.haata 5 BR 4 Ba cuatom P 640-5777 waterfront bomea c1u..1ow prie11. BaMe ~~~~~~~~I I oftl~ open lOAll· to -W/17a38' pvt dock&. cmat. -Del Sol BJ'f'd, Priced $995,000 to &anJlllD, 71',.... IHllUIDI r LOH• $1.095,000 direct from ~ M tulder. For deta11a on ------mt ~ 5 Bi:t I ba. U.. homes and appt to
CURIOSITY AlmOlt IJOO IQ n. Back aee, call Carol llofl, 1111 loc. Owner wU1 help G1--0CIN
ftamce. Aaldnl $125,000. mTED AIUallALTY
.. 11n11111ES __ MMl __ ,_4 __ , .• Tumyour
lllllUUftN STOPH unusables •,_.Gld ......_ IODecl 'fib time to relax and • Into
IO. Q'f1c eem.-.,.., abaD a& bome. lt'• ldn:lple • ble s.&a ADa. can aow for • H II D • il 1 P II o t usai ~dl&alll. a .. ,w Ada. And 11 e cash, Call
,... M... ....,,..Mn.s to e Dally Piiot ..u, can a friHdly e classlfled
a...tfted Ad·Vltor at 642·5671 • ...
fiJ Coldwell Banker
llE
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
HIWPORT CUST CCM>O
Extra Sharp. Two Bedroom&, Two Baths.
Orlgmal Owner. Uke A Model Hardwood
Floors & ShultB!I. Wet Bar & P\replace In
Living Room. AUractive Muter Bedroom
Suite Pool, Sauna fr Tennil. Huny. Only
$142,300.
® --..... , ... ,.
&31·1•
111 DOYll D11Y1
LIASI OPTION!
Charming tree lined cul-de-sac
street leads to 4 bdrm. 2 story Cape
Cod home. Living room warmth
from old brick fireplace. Formal dining area and step saver kitchen.
Master suite newly remodeled and
ma1ter bath bo1t11 new custom
ceramic tile thruout. Much much
more. Owner will consider leue
option. Call now m-8550.
MIWPOU flXB-FAMTASTICI
Come see for yourself! Expanded S
and f amlly room with cosy
woodbumi.D,g fireplace. Roomy rear
yard ready lor imqlnation, flair &c
a ahovel. Owner will help finance.
Call D9"· m.8550
COllOMA D& MAI .• , ......... ,
Private a bdrm. bome Dlltled in CGl'Ona del Mar hWalcle JUlt ... to
ta1 NDd • cobalt bhae .... . g room with qualllt brick lice CJP1111 to pftTD rear pGlo ud b.ail4)t ltePlaver ld&dlm. ·All
t1111 and mnm•ble Joan! can now.
8"1WNO,
FRONT ROW BAYFIONT-W
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... .., ..... SJ11.,000, 67Uf00.
BEAmFll. IG CANYOl-W
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S5t5,000 Ir~ 611·1400
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REAL ESTATE
2436 W. COlll Hwy.
~8-:h
, 6.11·1400
315 Mlrirw Aw. IW>oeW.nd
673-6900
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t i It •I I
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..................... ~ zm 911.ft. for --· = ....... ••lr7. w .......
011111.,..,., weed.
.... dlllp blmda beau.
t.y d •paet and llOl;
1lr1domt • 1talrway lieldleo..-..~ttv•-IDd ocean view . a lUl a baU., reduced ...... ~~ILL
I C 11 If ' , ' l.
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•
MIWPOIT lltollS
........... formal
d1n.ln1 ud 1real H ·
Hma•l• loao. Only -..oo.aau...-
~ 01-lL <O.T ~
OLSON ............. .., Spectaculal' bllltop
flr.»laee. &ocloHCI laaa ~ ICI· ft.
patio. r .. .tt t...... am. to Ilaria&. Se.Iva
apnolrltra. CloH to Rd • C.U. La Prima aebooia. ~. Vacant wra. •• ODO to SM.5,000. for Im= •ate IDO'le-ln. m.-; _... Btdr.
·--a...-... 10501-------....................... Slllll4ITY = SUJ,IOO. Call I I I ,_ .._. I 040
~· ...................... .
I~ l+.OcemwfPooA! -. am 8Q. ft. 3 bd. + boom --------•! room. $119,111115. Patrick Tmore,Sl1·12116 MODOWMYA
e.t Nartb Costa llesa locadaD. mhrnte. to So. eo.t Plua. Walk to all
ldlioak. bil famlly room,
all bllm and fireplace.
RV=. Our VA ex· perta will you move
in. A by VA at acm.Call~
• .. : ·-HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
REALTORS
WALi( TO SUIF
F\"om this super 3br, 2ba,
Townbome w /1ec
&D,pool, Ip&. & tennis
crta.
Partt Place,lnc.M2·7'61
LOOICSGOOD
Inside 4t out. Nice 3br,
Leisure World. Gate 1•
Panoramic view, 3rd
Door, Villa Nueva, 2br
2ba, 58&-6879 A/C. art
7pm.
till wpart IMQ I 06t •••••••••••••••••••••••
•1MCOMI"
Spaclou1 duplex In
Newport '1 f10est rental
area. Both unitl 4 bdrma. SIA!fa to sand Won't laat M>-m.1
~~~~~~~~~! 2ba, Near schools &
sboppioa. Full price --------TAKEOYIR
9.1254"oLOAM
Decorated ln warm
eartMonm this So. Coast
Plua area beauty won't
lul! $97,500. Seller
motivated. Move ln
qlActly ! 54.S-INll
a!m.
Park Place, Inc. M2-7461
&W"9'11ty Pmt&
3 BR upended. Try sao.ooo dn to a 11 % loan.
,.___ 832-9870 or ~5736
ev.
1044 ....................... ~ Walker & Lee Real~ta~ HiWCOMDO --------1 Woodbridge. 3 BR. l~
BIG CANYON
Spectacular gotr course
estate. 6600 aq.ft. • to 6
Bdrml, 5~ baths. Pool
and spa. $1.295,000.
TII ST ARN ES CO.
673-7761 --------1 baths. Cocoa cpl. ...WHOMIFOlt D1C01A TOllS .Dntpea. Patio. 551·9559 llACH PIOPLI
DUAM WOODBRIDGE CONDO. 'Ibis 1arp qul.lty built
11lil beaWtu11y decorat· $80,000, 3Br, 1.,_Ba, amitcm 4 bdrm bame la
ed cmdo mar So. Cwt .... 000 dwD. Aalume lit -ma compMUoa and
Pim faturea 2 ~' m. <>war will cany 2Dd. ldeall7 located, ate pa
Z balb, aew carpltl, wau A#-. BW 151·1111 ev-. from tbe ocean. Aakina co¥•rlD&•. ceramJt ._.._.._ -.,soo. Bullden uy, ........ av~ A -·---19·-~---··-----· ...... 70Gr offen. Call .-to-.JW .... m. Woodbrtd1e CrHklide »1111 for 9"C1a1 den fanmtmc:llll5*liml>. Pqilar. ur. ma. Prof. tmJa. --, ~ ·. HERITAGE ,_ h ... Hiabl1 ~
er-dad. Premium corner
Im. S1.315,000. 5'Sl·laU • -· !_ .. HERITAGE . . Pf ALTQRg REALTORS
TAll0¥1a LOAM WOOllllDCE
~~~~~~;IS~181:.:::;,..~~~-1~~~~~~~
OWCZMD1D
At ODIJ' sn.ooo tbll Lac*IDI ftr --=-· bit lom? a... la D G·
.........
Expantted le remodeled.
3 bdrm. + lanai, 1ln1le
1tory end unit, adult
home, quiet cul de sac
U&bt • briabL Glorious,
alfaew•treehdecor. As·
sumcKloan.
1!i.1~i1111 1 1•1 .\: \.1'11 .•
•!:1·.111111 !;
f!1n.1 1,.;o.c,r,,,l) A11yl•ll1c
E.1-..ltJlull P1 ul Bill• 1
aqu1sm
SPYGLASS
WfrUMINDOUS
VIEW
Seller will help w /(inane·
lni! ! • l&e bdnns, 3 ba,
huge lmly rm
w1oversiz.ed fpk . plus
gSamorou., apa. Popular
Tradewiods model. View
of ocean, bay " city
li.ghU. Decorated like a
model. 714'759-UOl
~ Walker & lee
IAYSHOIES
Cape Cod-Old world
charm ln newly finiabed
3 Bdrm home. Hardwood noon Uled brick entry.
beveled and stained llam wtnckrwa. Upataln master 1ul te bas
fl.replace and private
~. Formal d.lDJ.ua
l'CICllQ and IDCJl'e. 1n aatecJ
beach community,
$&.,500 includes land
642-5200 .,
--cmlo starter .. iM bait -ta the area. Won'\Llltl~-·
Cllllml~ to ... .... at ~«J. wttb no
quallfyiD1 and owner
wUl carry 2nd. EiUoy
tennis, pool and lake
MIWPOllT ••••m a.armlraL::cloaa 2 lllilll7. 3 f.amD7. clai:nl room. larse Uvtna I~~~~~~ room. ...... Allt.e wttJI
2 decb aDd apacioua S-. AM I OIO c:;J Walker C Ltrn n-• ....... _._ facilities with this ______ .... _....., __ --! beaut.iful 3 bedroom CIClll·
OAK GLEN
Dlltlnctive new 2
bedroom, 2~ ba COD·
dominiums. .., ••.
2511 Elden Ave, C.11.
MU7M
PlllC• llDUCBH
TAUOYB
9-"'oLOAH
Gl"fC 3 bdrm starter on ~et atreet. Lge yrd.
Owner ha1 bought
anotber Ir t. anxious.
New ealy $81.->0I Hurry I
56Mn
~ Walkt!r & lee
do. C.U for details.
Jr WOOOORIOGE
RE Al H
551·3000
Rulgers Model
~Ill
'Ibis 3 bdrm. + ram. rm.
t.ownhome has it all!!
Prof. decorated with
a.tom papen, Wall COY·
erlnp, custom carved
boobbelves from floor to
celling with matching
ladder in masL bdrm .•
sunny citrus colors in ram. rm." kit. and prof. dellcned cluaic Spanish ---------1 oowred patio wd.b foun· SYCAMORE CM.84 tatn.
ml.rrond bathe. Warm woods. brick and atane.
Truly a decoratan de-Uabt. For details call
MO-llSl
-· s --HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
.tFANrAmc
Ta.MS
Omy $10,000 <or more)
down aa 3 Br. 2ba ex·
ecutive bome in pre·
1Uiious Harbor View.
D»,500. Owner 541-0210
UDO ISLE
2-Sly. early Calli. 3 BR,
den, 3 ba., llv. rm. w /fpl, It beamed cell. Cozy
patio. Walk to beach;
club • tennis facll
$315.000.Call
~ION REALTY
~
.......................
u.. .. a.a ...
n.Ollilr'
Or rent both for a subn
atamial inoome. 2 houses
OD lup SOxl.0 fenced
lot. A terrific Invest·
meat! Consist.a of ooe 3
bedroom and one 2
bedroom. Located Ill a
dellnble area of Santa
Ana. Owner wUI help finance qualified buyer.
Act now! 982,000 Call
541).}720 . TAillla.L. -
....................... ...... .._. ,_.We tlOO .......................
MOBILE HOME
BUY ·SELL· RENT·
....... MWC ..
l'IU. AYAI••• OM81SJW*•
OVER 100 IN-HOUSE LISTINGS. Evel'1th.lnl from hou.HI 6 fourplu
to big with nearly ~ d tbem In·
come saoperUe1. Call one ot our pro-
fealonal staff. Larae eDOUlb to lel'Ve, small enouah to care.
9UAIL PLACI
PIOPaTllS. 9'C.
17141712-ltZO
.............
hrW. 1100 C-.W..T,.._
-···--··· .. ·-·· <lab' 11"1> down win,. P'•mlk yo11 tbH• Pride of ............. () :-&..---la•upu -.. -.. ~ yearnew! 3
A ~ lllPiraded Bedroom 2 Bath owoer'a 20xS4 Great Lalle1 2 uait. b..500 7SZ-UllO
Blkm 2 ea. 2 retria··· J q ·UAIL dlabwuber Ir 1tora1e
abed. Located ln ooe of
Oraqe Cty's finest s PLACE Star parka. Jl\ill recrea Uonaf facilities lncludln1 PllOPllTIIS ..
3 ctubboa..,., It 2 pools 10,-t111Jo P.M.I 131.SOO
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
873-8700
I I ... ,.,..,., 1400 .......................
,,... ...... ltTcl.
~
Newly nmodeled shop-
ping center In Co1t1
Mesa bu suites availa ble for immediate oc
~Y from 48().14-40 sq
ft Several bas 2 en
trancee, some have new
carpets " paintlng. Call Paula S Kati Agt
213/46W538
PU-SCHOOL
Ucenaed ror 44 children.
Plus large 3br, 2ba.
home on large lot. Room
for expamuon.
Parti: Place.Inc. 8'2-7461
CDedomfai..s/fowa-..__fw .... 1700 .......................
LOWIMTIUST
GreatLoc ....
TUe over low lnteral
rllle io.n ! Several choice
1·2 bedroom condo
bomm ln popular Spr·
1011 community in lrv1De. Lakel. streams,
tei:as. lmb laDdacapiq.
From '57,llO. ,.... toda7 (pJ1.n. only)
~<Broker>
1100 .......................
a.. dllples. Oaroaa doel
lier. Ownes' w /ftnance.
~ flar llPllt-... 74'2
.._ " ... ,., 2000 .......................
RENTAL
JNCOllE PROPERTY
From $39.900 Modular
Type Homes, 24 hr
leCUrity, 3 pvt beaches.
pool & per Treuure ble
Pk. :1811 Paetlic Cout
Hwy, Laguna S c h,
RM P. (714 141111-3579
rouarux
MESA VII.DE
Pride of ownerehap
m>.000. Pnnctpa.l.s oo1.y
0wnr I Ao,. &tl--0290
TllPLIX
LAGUNA RACH
OM.Y $149,000
Prime rmtaJ aru Oa..ly
3 b6odm to main beach Ir
downtown. 3 rental · One
2br ·ooel br + ooe
bacbeJor unit. 2 Wlltl
have lrplca. Asking
$1.59,000. Ex.laliD& loan
$100,000. Call agent fOI'
more tnro. 7»-1501
u , ........
..... 2400 .......................
FoaLIASI New 2 bedroom % bath home. llla1loa LU•
CoODt1'7 Club. Golf-
tmai9npool. BeautlfuUJ
Landacaped, no malD·
teDIDce &uard. talOhhouse Rd.
SP'Y4M.ASS ta&.
Unob1tructed ocean
'rillw. Ex.ecmive ·1 bome
wtlb • ~.. ramaly
rm. • formal diAlna rm S1lllO Pa' mo.
HIAJtSHOPS
Coaveuiently located 2
bdrm home Frplc .
beam ~II . & enclOHd
pillio. ~Per mo
UICENIW Laree 3 bdrm. on corner
&ot ftplc .. woodsy al·
mJqlhere 6 new carpet m&. W1S Per mo.
A DIVl'llOO o(
Barbor ln\E~stm1•nt Co
3224 . ..................... .
5barp 2 tr. stove • mn 1
Adutta, DO pel.a. 13115/mo
51'r1Z17
NMr New 3Br boule, 2b&,
feaced pal.lo, dbl pr,
oear sbopa. S59S incl
water + 1ardener.
~
EASTSIDE Jr. Exec. Pool. buCe ram rm. 3 br.
I~ be, fDcd. yrd. pell •
bdl OK. 1 blk to Kbls
Yrd. pool ........ ind .d.
S1S> mo. as RGae LD..
llr. Wood, 1&2· 1'70 or
a.1'llllO
lta1t1lde, JBr. !Ba.
fenced yd., J blck to
1cbool1. 1ardener.
PJO/llo.~1m.
311r. Mela Woodl bome
Near ICbools, cburchee " So. o..t Plua rroo mo.
~ or ~ I.ft. '513CAMPus~llMME
Lu:may 2br 2ba condo. 2 3Bdr. Zbe. new crpt. drpa.
et;y, pr, beam ctnp. fp, 6 tplc, Kida O.K. .->.
pool 6 spa $.'500 Isl 6 4 5 8 2 W a 1 Du t A v e .
IS. 642· S290. m-12112, ar U >m--OeM.
3 Br condo w !pool, IJgbled TurtJerock.,4br. 2~ba. ..
t.mrus, sauna. 1acuzz1. grwied. all appl. Grdnr, ec.c. Eat w kllcben, f am1. pool. prtt. '800.~
ty rm. frplc. buee pvt
pmo 6 2 car pr ~
mo Ml>-M77
WOODBRIDGE CONI)().
38r, 2~Ba. fam rm,
h'plc, dbl 1ar, 9152:5 mo.
2 Br, I ba tnplex urut in MMXl16
No C M $400 mo --------
642-4805 da~. 673-11B7 Woodbndle tlltates, 2.Br
6 den. 1 story. Auoc. -= --pn v $875tmo. P/P. eves.
N E W 2 8 r , 2 b a • IJll2.58211 aft S Pll.
townhouse La undry.
pal.lo. Adl.llu. no pelb NEW llr. 29• .....
SR> w d&acounl ~ 7300 BIO mo.
--------493-T766
Stipcor 2Br Townhouse. -----
Omtral Loe Dix fe.1turei. TERRACE-CARDIFF
frplc. bll1ns, $52$, MDL. 2Br, 2Ba. dbl pr,
8C24:M6 Wet bar, f rplc, $525 mo.
---------llJ3.-06l8
Ilsa Verde. 3 BR I~• Ba, -----.----
patio, eartbt.one cpu, ORANGE TR.EE LAKJl.:S.
new pa1nl. $425 mo. (X)ND().lBr 4t &oft, ten·
75J 2300. ~U ms, pool, Jac, av&J.l Feb.
MO mo. ID-OISl8
Sba:rp 4 BR 2 Ba, conwr ,.,_ ... ___. ... __ lot. orw paurt, carpets " •-UJwuuu ... ....,.,, new a-
drapa, lilil5 mo. ea 11 ec. 4br home. Yr ly IM
~ lilt for r --or MIO roo. Av&J.l. im.med. Pam • ....., ~
-------~
LaA.Si/OPTIOM Gnamee 38& 2ba, Crpk,
Col Putt BR acrwl from pool. Dr 1"1 lqe • 3-4 Hi&h. ltOO . Da•a , POOL bmne Xblt family 1
·--.t:IQOmo ta•Lat 8:11·6111. E•/•k•d +aec o .. .._~ _m_ .... ______ _
Z BR I boa. aa epa/dr11a, n.tia"oa: 4 BJl.. ~ Ila.
pailal. Bat W'sl* ._ Diil kJe. G...__ luld.6 -Illa 19'/IMt+ ... .... .... nail. ms.
... 7Zll .. far P'r1lllk ~~ --------
8 Taro 3232 .......................
a>IOS P'OR RENT
J ar Gr. Priced ,..._, --hell,..... 6 1ara1es l'amtlle• pleue. ltlds A peta
L n1ver11ty Park , .... ,....=:-... JTd,aaQ. .-r ............... ....... ,... ...
...., • cau~ar Tlii .. di.._
ma7t. "-no ree 3 BB. hmUJ am. 2 bll.
6..UOUMfTS
PB.Om EASTSIDE. Cll
2 BdnDI each.
'IBBBrARNES CO.
ITJ..Tm
o.ert Rot ScJri.ap
213-S78-2S72
F • * Y..., l2J4 wrriftf. Qimm pool. spa.
CLEAN ZBR w1enc.1 car. --· .. ··-••••••• t.eam:s•pm'll. ~ all> mo. Adults, No pd.I. s tr. 2 ba. Twnba Ir 1ar 752-M98
MIW&SHIMY ......... mw. Wll8on. at-41111. pool nt. dry 531·21.lt
3'b1" Zl.e74S aft 6pm. 2Br, l ""'8a Caado, COC1M1 INTS
BRAND NEW -4 lee un·
l1a. Four 3 Bdrm. 3 ba •
two 2 Bdrm, 1 ba unit.a
w /private paUoe.
CALLms370 NOW' Alao other un1ta ln xlnt
ren1al att8.5
ALLSTATE
W..... 2900 E&de. CODY loc, S BR, 2
-••••-••••••••••••• Ba, Fam Rm. fplc, dbl
HOUS1 W AMTID pr, cnmr mcl • no peta.
Trade your houae for Adlts. ZiO M4-51Z
share in my apartment
bid&. Get cub now u..it
&helter appreciation.
213/81KM158
.......................
2 Br condo nr So Csl
P1aza Pools. etc Im
mic. ooocl No duldren
or pets 1425. less dis·
OOUDl. 963-7418. ~7
m.DI
REALTORS Ni~ 2Br 1ea. fncd yd.
••••••••••••••••••••••• I 2546 ....._.. 1106 enc lo?• raee
t Units/CM. Colt. Mesa ....... _ Orange, bse A S.1'7Smo
'316.000. ~bject to 1031. -••••••••••••••••••••• . lit. lul + SISO sec.
s.s.acsr7or6:J5..C781 mr. ma. sar. complet.e :..2771 --------w/wsb • dryr, '550 mo --------
t Plex for 1ale by Owner. yrty790-1384 IA &PM •New z br coodo nr So
$171,SOO. Gross lncome ..,_, , 1 da 1107 eo.t Plua. Pool. :.pa.
$1&,000. MwltMlll Prln· -•••••••••••••••••••• $450 mo . 759·021 7.
dp.ia only. Call 1112-9'62 Bayfrcd, pvt dock. pvt ...,4
M1W 4'ftlX!S beach. 5 BR 2 Ba, very n.-•-2 b l ba ts .._,_ .. ,_. 00 ..... S3200 ..,.....,.. r. . crp . 0Jrmr of Slat.er •Van ...,...,..,.., ~-drps, pa ranae. I blk
Buren ln Huntlniton mo. yrt,y ~ from 17th St. shopping.
Beach. llllM370. ms. 548-0C7'9.
crpt. pool • rec. f ac..
~Condo.Cleanqwet, relrig. incl., $4H.
nr 11111 Sq Parlr A C 2 _SM-_s:m ______ _
BR. I~ ba. ear. S3SO
ifl&.7~ W~. 3Br, 2Ba, 2..,.
gar w !opener. water ttt-
llJMES FOR RENT cld . fplc d1shwasb«.
3 or t Br Pnced from $675 mo 752· 121%'.
Ja.151115 Fncd yard & -~-------= ~arage s l"a mll1ts &.acJ-1._.. 324•
please K1d 'I & pets -•••••••••••••••••••• welcome. Call Y64·2S&6 or . m.mi All. no ftoe Laree Eiecutive home. '8r 3ba, S7SO mo.
491.204.2 or 497 ·3282.
1Wk9•1Nd13240 .
--··················· Beautiful home in ex· Z Br / S330 Crpt.s chmve Victona beacb.
fncd -~~I.Cr Pel. 27lO 3br. 3ba, fam rm, 3
''B" Del.aw~. 636n412Q diec:ks .. w /superb wtia.
l·SCJm Wiiler vtew Steps lo bcS
SUOOMo. 4SM-lM21.
12MEW l"lll•AUTY HOMlS 2 Br. l~ ba. lie yud.
TV view $650 /mo. Tom 3 Br. 2~ ba, 2 stoey, 3 ~ore!M-4198
plaa, approx 2000 aq ft. ••MD MEW Fabaloal, larle 3 bd, 2V.
ba. Quality townbome ...........,,tnlwns. Only 8
availlble. $lot,9llO. 3430
~AnaAft. MU734.
Spectacular Harbor
Rid&e Condo. 2br Sellin&
by owner. $325,000. ..... FINANCE t_.._.,,,._,.,,.,.l'WW....,YYwwi• IAYROMT 3br, 2ba, pool 6: Jae
$750Mo Newly re
d«orated. 845·7903 or
16.mo
W1S mo. Hunungtoo Sl Ir &.eg.i. Hiia 32IO
Clay Ave. C114JIM0-5.50t -••••••••••••••••-
or (TM )8'6-1371. 3 BR 2 bal.b Coado. dbl
EASTSIDE
Btfi cal·d•·HC aur·
rounded by uqulaite
1•8c.m& Spa6qu&et t513CAMPUSDl!IRVM ....,. tort..._ private ·
NPJ'CRml'<X>NDO
3BR. Jacum. pool. ten·
Ilia; front prime location.
ocn Is Catalloa view.
Crellllve flnanc. at 10%
a..U. Pt1D on.ly. All.
5tf.7!1J "' Hh 8llbml{ a.ma &..glllll.... 1041 111Wl"5o4Nl1 ...................... .
.:iii Walki:r t; I 1:1: 1--------• $HOO. Down. New •raurnnNT towabame. a br, frplc, u..ulftrllU 8 II Um e b al a D Ce • _ _.;.,_a..a __ D_tate ____ , Ne• llod1alar Type 1.•-~_sm_. _____ _
4TOWU• ....... JM CClllUIHIDltJ, WAN'J'EDROllES
...... ICQ.. 'bdll .• hr -=mttr, lllftlnV'lltorltlootiDlto
2 a.., w~ don. ::.O.~..?:. = w,y untlat.41 Newport :lll_eer11 at 104J.. 1foW1e Bame Pk. 11*1 llMda pc..,... under
---8D. Ooii9t Rwy ~ $250,0':f. Prln. only •Da.JMilt ::....:.. ll.11.P . CTlO fl-!1 ~ .
.......... 1041 Jllt~~'C;;,c ...................... .
Ai* ...... ~. ~7771 fh Coldwell Bonker
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<:AU.US 6'1·1021 TRI-Pl.EX
UllDEI llAll£1
Lg 3Br. 2Ba unit,
2·2Br, l~Ba un.ltl.
Take over coatract
'at 9~~ int. Rents
low for area. Best
investment. Call for
detail.I.
17141 146-SIOZ
8 Bdnm.. f amlly rm ..
rrp&c. a> n. boat slip. 1
Or 2,.... lease; '2500 per
modb n.a:t rn«a Ev ..
associated
ft SJ ' >"' f U "-, W I f\ • • t..1 w ~.
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3124 .......................
New 2-str 3br. 3ba.
Vacant DOW. _,llo.
145-TllDlorMS-1780
NEW 3br, 2~ba Coodo
aa.QJfeatm.. Nr. S. Cat
Pia• ..,,MMOa
38r, 2~. re1rt1erator.
W ID. frpk, ..,/mo. yr·
qlae.IG.Ma
2 Br ClODdo, 2 car garage, p.r, frplc Palio. Pool. med pool. short slup to _ms_tmo __ . M_l ·_11559 ___ _
beach yet vuy qwet fl>llES FOR RENT
area. $395, lst. tut • 3 or 4 BR. Priced from
aecurit.y For appt call tm-151115. P'Dc:d yard Ir
Zl3t'l2S·.-r96 1arages. Famlllee
pleHe. Kid1 • peta t Br eondo.. t.emua. pool, _. __ """-.. -or ~ clbhse, l~ba. ~.'--"...._ tmmo. ,._7833. _ma71.._· __ ,.....;;;...•;....no_ree_. __
•
• !Yiew·aharp. 1700
sq. ft. 2 car pr, tlOOtmo.
'1'9G&S.
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I ltdroom• • Pur· 1 alna..,..-. ataw9
MIMd • Unf\lmi.Md 6 Nlftl .. Mhai&I, DO pl&a.
•AIMtLMnl•No ...... mT _ .... AM! 1 lllr.1~
• Modltl °'*' dally ttol. 1 • s. ~-.. 1111.J..,.pool.lce o.kwoocl ..,... .; ,_ m.c w. D1u~1• pri. paUo. ma•"'7 ~•...Upetek. V• S'WO:mo• ttlill-lf' ~ ...... -8ildl, f1:D. Pool.AaDa Ns•r,:t .._.Ito. ' Tb t a apUMS. I Br, VN:IBl' I BB. 1 a.-•C:111111e.s.ewtt7. 1~':" '1 :a~ ::ir=; ...Uf'!*Olt•/depcd. •=n nm1m -1001 (7U~ 842 .. 170 ..... __., PTO uio. Call Cbrta t • ..... to beaeb. pr.
Ne•POft IMda/No. ~-~•=.....,..-----1 · .,_ $171 mo. yrl7. *""iM •tm lM Br apta, IMSTAMI'.. _....._
Ill ttttll .......,, pClo, lMmdr7 N l
(71 .. ) ..... ILA&&A --•ltDCl.•• .. -ear ••• •••r1 --.. ..,._,._ r-1Br
.. -'7'VUUY • ·~ --to-It' .... lib JOUt on 1';.:'"'"*:· ;;,._: IDM .. -emiie .._ _____ ....,. 'llLu-ea..-balm; I .... l" be. all IGU21or'1S«Sla
... prwtip. aa.i c tJ I ; ------------------~9nw~.r.=. ~ lcwwdnn 1Wfec$ CCIDd. '! f I I 1• 3421 <kw6w& w1DMr' natal a.a. 1 ._., 11 bdrm, ..-Balboa 2 BR B •mo.-.ms •1111111 .. • .. -· .. ·--a.-a..-. ' phmb. lauDdr7. lmmac. ok. Drtw by 11121 1ttaa11a:nopeca.~.i.Jo
r-• ... •ha -•:. .,...,,J...,.,Jba,Pll&io niJBGG1UhJ/lll2'J.15'l =· 1D Pomooa. A09Mm S&. tbea call lllmd.IBR2Ba, tldulta, --• • • -.... ..... •latr coed.. IOft . • .... 164111 t.cb. coaun. pools __.,frplc,fl'oal•,_,. Bayfrool harnl1bed, ~..,;;;..;;-·-----no peta. •· 111.-; tmD. '110 mo. Fam.U1 Plldos. k.w w /charm. wbUr rm&aL ar, new carpel, paUo. J:Mllide Larae ..., Zbr, _-..a ______ _
16.mo m1'Dl. • Bnlbl', ITMllJ kk11 OK. $1JO)(o. bt fr pvt awadecb. 1ara1e ~ amalU br ,._ _______ , IMt. Open al ,_8 w. w/lndiy. SG5 all uW pd. w..-.......... ... ..... i.t I Bil. 2~ ba dp 1• Adu1ta, DOpela. 152-25.W. ; _., pr, -ft'ple. pldio, 2 car 2Br 2 b a • fa m rm. 281', 1 ba, flu'D1wtl'. ta ll&b. 567-45'11 bwrtMI> ~••all now
pr.-/mo.Avalll/15.. wlbayvl.-, ll.400 mo, l BR., Iba., baytront, NtwtydeooratedJBrJBa NEW 2Br. 2ba tnbae. SIGMUr tnMMMO
For appt. 151·03H '7BNlllll·P'. uaft.trn,,_,.ty,"25 toWDbouae. Spaclou1 Ludry. Adlta·no pets. Oeeanfroot, Juat ates-_6f.s;_.,.. _____ ---12 Br a._ -.W maatb. aBr I BR. 2 ba., '-1 view, fi.reP,1ce fr pool Quiet ... lbr 6 baeb $250. _..,. from tb1a upper 3
WEBICUIT38r, ZS., 1~ M50 montb. S50 fm'n.,wbar'.Sl,000 area. Adwta, DO pell. 861300. Br condo OD tbe
R. Qlft. kit., 1dnr., Jm. eocxt bouMbepiDt de-tt.'IO.m.5e9/M5-Dll '"IHESEVILLE'' Pealmu.la. Yrly M'JS,
mac.ecmd.llZSM-2'120. dadlm.5M-IGI. J Bdnm, 1 batb apt. 2Br. w/pr. Adlta, new o.ra.e,nopeta.MM>Cm
A.clultl. $S75. mo. Gu c:rJU fr chlJa. Bltna, fDcd Studio apt at beech w /pvt associated
X1n Ira apt .• pvt ba, --------frpk, coo1enlal adlt
SDOllo. lDc. aUL Cll m.m.i
HADOllLVD.
CZ. UltdlO. IZ500 per
IDCl.
..,~ ...... LIDO ISLE. IBr, l~Ba, 2 Br 2\4iba. z.car 1ar.
tie pallo. $1000 mo. blbla. 5 pools. Jacuul,
1-.17MOR ...... lee p&es, DO pet.I
U~J,.lW'> i.Jt.". ~ .>
.; ¥\-ltJr '~
pal ta.507J.. yd. Weer pd. DM120. entrance. 1225 1 riv. am ''G .. Santa Am sns ' LA MANCHA APTS 151.1511. M).0011
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OZZK·lK AITD o•er -. , .. ) ... aeeured .......................
HABBOR VU BOii.ES or ldda. 91DO. W ·Nll or
lmmacalate llONACO _eo_aa ______ _ ~NT
Spedaeu1ar view. 4Br,
wkt:y /mantbly. m-717'1.
lArle, t.zu bd prden EMtaide buse 3 br, 2 ba. Ground Door condo; z BR.
&JU. Adult.I. Dsbwbr, frplc. Ilda oll:. MZ5. A&l z bL, fri>l., comm. pool
blm. eel pr, cu bbq. 6G&'i0; IG-1010 No pm. Walk &o lbopa.
~ ........ SIS It•· <me. .... ft. Ute dea
ZD W ~ N.B. 119 bid&. Prtv bal.b ft
bJ opa illiac SU Joa-
qmn r~ u.. diac.
PP 50~ or '44-0185 ..... lladrl I .... 2 b9. fam.UJ OCEAN VIEW N.B. Adlt
~ lD quiet, CODY. ... a.. frplc, bale. club
loeltiaD. •mo. Avail. Ille, pool, NC. S775. Ctn·
m.4154 park i •I· Yard •
wareboue or manut IUll. Gu Pd. m ScoU am Mo yearty Plta.5073; ~11 lBr. lBa . Lrg. pool. Co d '1 BR 1 b aduJta. Nwty decorated. 0 0 • • a • 2 .__ br m .. -r loca-~ ....,,, .,..... modern bids.. MCUl'tty • 1/15. cau Debt Bibb, All. di. m.s111.evea 731-283S 'fu.t'J':
1
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OMc:e..... 4400 ~ alro avail. Best
-·--............ C II. laduat area
I.ft.. 1Z15.0GO tst TD. WeU
Mi:llf'ed w /30 month
payoff. Owner .
C'n4mi.m2 fJ7$.«XIO or142.a&I (eve ). Tio-_"' a•• ._., ......-v•~ _........ coovellleuce. Ste-to tion. srocmd floor. bullt· .... 1215Sq.1\. -mo. In kUcben, $32 5110 . DmaPoW 3126 bua. &bops ft beach. Ml5
Adult.a. No Peta. inquire •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Mo.. yrty
W7Westdilr.N 8 . ......... M .. _ ...... 11111111111111111
J .4 Bdrm duplex . &if,_al hod 1525 llAoal.a..d 3106
$550/$650. Encl 1ar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••• frplca. Near beach TOWNHOUSE
963-0IBl.\ll. ~2br, 1~ba. family
rm w /frplc, di.Di.o& rm,
Lar1e lBr. 1un deck,
washer /dryer, yearly OD· 1Y, SlillO mo. 67~9378
581 W. WUroo Apt. E. 2Br. clean. lake new, 8-y•Beacb 7Si--0811
~ dsbwbr, 1ar. balcony. lBr nupa wipr .• 2 blb ~.ocean. Zl3-9'.IM..-W. from bcb. All ut11. paid.
Apnl. 54Mi032
Exec. oles. Z25 eq. IL from
SUIO. Secy HTT anu.
jml&orial ind. 5S7. 7010 SUPER SHARP Ir i.undry rm, water &
SPARKLING . New prdeoer. 1450 aq. rt.
carpeta, drapes etc. 3 $475/mo. Call CUrt 11, c:an.a .. Mer 3122
bdrm. 2 ba. Walk to A41l.&11-1288. .......................
BEAUI'JFUL ereenbelt
pool. 1 mi ocean. X· lrg
2br, $395. Gar avail.
Qilony Apt.a. 2229 Ca.nyoo
CM. M&-0354 ~~~Simo. yrly . .,._ha.tsfwwi••d
--------... ···················· Bg Canyon condo; 3 BR, ...,. P ' Ca 3707
2~ ba. licno•in cond. -·•••••••••••••••••
Pvt 2 br, 2 ba w /ehl\:Stt.e view al bay oo ide. 281", downst.airs. tuda o.k .•
Garqe, refric. wuber ft $610/mo. all. Jan. 7. 600
dryer. '900mo.~5205 W. Hamilton St .,
Alpular eartbtooe decor. s l H p i D I r 0 0 m I " 2br. lba.. IND deck, f rplc. 4
Nopeta.'800Permo. ldtdwnett•. S75 wt " bib from water. ~Mo
C P. ~ • <keaataom.17H7«> Avail. 2-1.ao. Call Georae
9-Jaar ~ l 88. ~ blk to beadl, W d)'I 752·7111 eves
M Bit. 11080 mo. I be., t/15. "1ZS mo. ICU514; -~--------aewtJ decanted, crpta, 140-eoo Brand Dl!W 3 br. 2 ba, iood
drpa. CloM '° pool. ten-c... MIN 7124 locMkm Adulta. DO pet.a.
ms.. 87S-ZZ53 -••••••••••••••••••••• '825 mo. G.H. Robert.soo,
ONWATERallnewlmlde CASADlotlO Reallm',675-0562.
3br, frplc. Npt. Sbrs. ALLUTD..ITIE.5PAID 2 BR 1 ba apt. So. of
Pool, teno11 . $850. Compare before you highway. Adults, no pets.
9ll&G63 rent. Custom design $390/mo. Call 642-S9S3
feature1: Pool, BBQ, wlrdya, 673-311113, MS-9389
cov'rd 1ara1e, new ewa/Wtmda.
RENTALS
furniture, surrounded --------
wlt.b plush landacaplng. C...Mlla
Adult Uvtn& at ita best. ..... ••••••-•••••••••• 3124
No pets.
1 Bdrm fumlsbed srrs.
2Bdrm furn1abed *'50
3115 w. wuaoo, 842-1971
Maple SL Apta. DOW rent· Ina. 1 Bdrm apta, SZ75.
Bachelor Sl'5. 1911 ....
plaSL m.a'J4
............. 3740 ....................... ...... ...,,.
SIMmisb Dtate LiTtni! ~ SJUt·Uke IUI'· roundlnl•· Terraced
pool SillDken au bbq,
1parll:lln1 fountain1.
Spacloaa room•.
Separate d.lDUll· area. walk-ID cloMU, bom•
DI ldtebm 6 cablneta.
Walk to Ha.ntiaaton
Olllt«.
Wcut:Held
Mti&YAPTS
Brand new beautlfuJ,
laree apt for familln
wit& i. 2 • a cbUdren.
Near part • acboola.
Klddiep&., area.
2Br,2fta -*'50
3Br,2Ba $S25 •W-~C.11. 111-591~
Opeal.Mdall7
w ...... ~
BeUiful new adDlf apea.
Nopeta. Im.med. occupy.
Pool, Jacu.sd, 1ara1e
.-nil.
8'cbekn
llledn>om
28edaoom
TSLlllJDl
1Sal7.
NMI' new 2 br. 2 ba. bltns.
DO pet•. $HS. mo.
se.81'15
1 Br Eastade, amaU but
C«Y "/lotl al neat wood. rm. 551·18m.
WALLACESf. APTS
Newly decorated 2 br
~ $370. 1 f~ mo. renl.
&m1.I cluJd oil, DO pets.
&6-6W..
•New 2br condo nr. So.
o.l Plua. Pool, spa.
$450 mo. 759·0217;
mar74
2Br Houae. pvt. yard, pr.
Pool Adults. 1425 mo.
11-.aer. 3'53--B()ranp.
2 Br, 1 ba Eaatalde.
Adults, DO pell. M50 mo.
11> lltb Pl.113M182
U'l lBr .,,...., loCa al •tor'•I•· refril /atove, ....... a.lat rel
.... mo.~
1-2 BB. 2 b9. frpk,
I*». pr .... ~.
7~ am. 541-GOO mq.
lBr. Avail. m1d.Jan. 279 w. Wllloa..
16-lllJ .•.
Vf!rl private 2Br 2Ba.
f0ftl8d atr beat. ~ II' balcony, entrance
w/1ocbd wroucbt iron
SPYGLASS 4
Bdrm. 2'h ba,
w/prime view.
Sl200 mo.
HARBOR VIEW
HILLS 3 Bdrm,
Luak blt w/lovely
yard. Sl50 mo.
WATERFRONT
w/1llp, 5 Bdrm, 4 1,1, Ba. D /R.
$3100 mo .
Le.a• e I o pt .
Sl.2:50,000.
TURTLEROCK
HIGHLANDS
Two Lurk bit
bomff, 4 Bdrm.
2~ Ba. $1100. 4
Bdrm, 3 Ba at
St,000 mo.
HARBOR RIDGE
I Bdrm + den
w/lovely vtewa.
lllOOmo.
28edaoom tum. tMS.
TawDboUM f\am. cos
Ad:ulSa, DO pell.
1.JWWell'rMI
~· pte, W/W carpela, MW
·--drapes, lndry, 2 car
LAQUINTABERllOSA
1IZl1 Pmbkle Lo. 1 blk w. ~ Beach. a bib s. o1
Ellqer.
IC7-5"1
Udo, &nllilll 2 BB, den. z 1 Br apt rum. Dell' beach.
bL Nnt1 decor. $1000, . =an.a,. No pet.a.
,..tf.G&l allGrmdJ,...... ,,.. 1744 .......................
"'-· _.'. prep, "/atora.ae '350 a TS W8lk smjor aboppln, ~
_...OPIMM(i ~.:.J;:., Miner
2Br,2Ba $650 peU
£rcellmt locatlaa, walk lllr, blUna, t.leoo7. crptl
to complete •bos>PlnJ. • drp1. Adulla. NO 8Bautltoll1 laadacaped. PETS. '215)1o. t7M410
Speciour apes. Private
....... clecb.
()pm 11)4 dallJ -::.s~ll.
Sbopplo& Ceala' ). ...,, ... ~
0. Dr, l8a w/frpk. Coado, J B!!z. 2 ba. ~-.... Walll: tD O..looktna pa CIOW'N ...._ -. ... 1111 • ...._ PuD. orputiallJ
lllJt'IOBJtA<21LuarJ IO. st50 )lo, 1 YT. « 281',lbi.DIWtownboaN,
'fd.i...i ....... J1110 aq ~ .. ~ Adulta.DOpeb ... 1 Br
a; -.......... oc.a " -_,. ~ 6bMlaSl5Q.1611DO.
..... 188.2"'-. .......... r741 ..... rm. &pie, .. I/Ill ......... -.......... .
wJ*te door. •1mo. lldo. pl'lll.; dlcuatild, .--.... c. n. .. id ....
Ls9t. .qt.Ht 1 .... compt
reclec. Pool • patio. AdDMI. DO pU. -...,, ... ......._ .. _ .-ad.OlllOtTV, •wt --....-•llfma--1. ... 186, ,.Uo, CJD,
111111 ••• • ••••••••-•" relrlt. MIU/BO pM.a.
3Br, 28a, frplc. beam ceU-sszs. Km.~.
inga. Immediate OC·
c upaocy. $475 /m o.
-..o219. 'w ....... 3140 .......................
-OCEAMROMT•
Luxury 4br, 2ba, view!
Yrly lae $785. 642--0045
ewia.
--------Profeuloaal female needa l ·bedroom, WJ· •DB.UXE•
GARDEN APT.
2 ....... ..,
3poola
°'9w'ed car port
PltiollU..BBQ'a
doeeto fwys • bcba
walk to aboppiq
17111 Gal•awest atw...,.
847-6064
l ......... Gir••llil
LowelJ all adult, DO pet.a,
1,2.6.1 Br apta. GOO Ed-
tQeer, HB. ~.
$475. 3 Br, 2 ba, encl.
pnee. frplc. all bttna.
newcrpt. W ID bioc*up.
TSLllp:ll ecr,um
SIWlP beacb, l, 2. • 3
Br. frplc, dlb1rar. pr • Plllb. Nopeta. -.ma
9115 Walk to baadL Im· mae. 2 bdrm, 1 bL Clou
lo •••rJl~l•I· ao1 B!Rttrnara.
Gm*& 8-ltJ .-ZS
fumi&bed apartment ID
Corona del llar,
Newport Beac b o r
Newport Hetibt.a area. ......
s.a1••• 3176 .......................
DG b9dw:tnr. ulll pd, wlk
to bda. No pet.a az.G'5
er~
lllO .......................
... 2 Br. 1~ ba, pool,
prdo. lie ls airy. l.mmac.
cmdo. UOI W. 5th.
Gemb:al Rily llMIZ3
O:alo in lovely aeWq.
ltr, aec pU, pool, IJ1D
~Pll-165-MG ....... ,., .. , ....
••LI trll HOO . ..................... .
Saliadrdbn
New 162 bdrm~
adalt .. lD 14 pl.am
from $al0, 2 bdrm
....... framtlOO+
poak. c-M. waudalla, ~o;..sror~O:"L: ~drtftNorth
ca Budl &o 11craddla
tllla Welt OD lld'addeD
to Seawlnd Vlllaae.
WATmROMT
LUXURY SUIT&5 MlS. BayPde Dr. NB
C714~ZD
NEWPORT BEACH bus.
bn*er' ta. 2 aca. al· ncea + recept. area
avail. Furnt uafurn.
7SM5St
DIC.SUITIS A,.,.,,......,. tbat ean' be bMl! Pwfect klation
'1cilm '° fnr711, a1rport • reatauranta >. pror .
eecntaria1 aervs. ideal
oftlca • beautiful ~
p6e. For more illfo. call Bev al ~21S1.
wxumous
D1CU11Y1 sums
Offices DOW av ail. in ....... 11 appainted Ex·
emiw ~ cali'a.l'1 aoc.ted Dear ,,..,...,..,
cowu • lllle Oran1e
CotantJ Airport .
racllltle• lJlclude a
frimdl;J. eftldeal ,..,.
ti on la ti te le p bone
ClllS1ltGr wbo o-ta your clm&a and amwen your
caDI, a~ call.I .•
Federal law library.
beauliftall)' decorated
caafsm l'UCllDS, pboto
C!OP1 IUdamea. • I.be flD .. t lD Hcretartal ...me-. For fultber' Info
• a peuooal tour tlnuP UM f aclllUea.
pleaae eoatad Vortac
Auoc.. (114 )MS-1111; (1H...,. llACHWOOD APTS
2 Br, z ba ... tcie 1 ba
$125. WALi[ &o ~ Pool, jaeuaal:tni.
Adab, DO pet.a. IG-1.IOO.
aw-.na ~ «JO 1i11 ft ci. uo
Zbr, Townboaae. New.
Security, teDD.t., 1pa,
near beeeh. 2202 Beu
Clrde-.sT71, '7S1·2IOIO
-4000 g 11Ua St. Side ......
·--.. ··-··-····· 115. mo. no,a.s.a.na. Boom" tt1tefMndte DIC. sums '12 ... 6~. Prtma Newport Btacb
54H1l5 loc. Near o.c. &lrpnrt.
Boom "Jbatb. ltllcben Rall lDcl. reception, eoo-prtvl ....... Pool •Nll'DL ference rm, Ja•ltor 2 Br. 2 ba towohom•. ......, lad1 pnl. Nr Hrv., otUa, 100 free
pnp. laundr7, paUo. lu. KB/NB.,.._., wt co p I •a • m o re .
Qaae to baa liM. Adult.a, (Ir •tmo la adYaoce. s.na.rtai Mn'. Hall
DDprD.S115.IS).UJI. Send name,pbone UaorDaiullll-MU.
..... 3144 mm-" wortdlll re-I M0 ... 18ft' ....................... fenncm '°Mm baUJ l:aecall•• offlee1,
1Bllcoado,2ba.,frpl.z_nr. Wat. BD& WO, Cotta airport.,..., Up'° mo
pool • t.am». PIO ao., .... Oa... Ill-ft. ._ crpg ls clrpa.
yemiJ. .._.. ._ H 8 QIU now. 557·1Vl0. 8-J68Mdl 1»Glll Bllda....a& w -• •
-· llna for 1lderl1 •m· ..........,. -bula'°'7 .persoa, a1Dt ....................... taod. N1 um. --
Allt. ID adult" Vldorta --.11M741 Suell. Ulf, ... Dew~ decorated . Deck lllO/ .. I .U. from
W /maplflc:enl OCHO 0.0.. OD1119i, ...... call
riew. Step• to bell. tGMmlp.a.
SIOOM•. Ind atll.
•NZL
--
. -
M).G'l4,7»10l2
.cosTA MESA• :no JI:.. 171.b St. Ralpb ••
MIU 1200 aq fl
ZJl.m.a7J..
COSTA MESA
Super raul localaoll.
C700 eq.ft. r7S-aOO
he! I ......... 4500 ........................
$7000 clK.-t Oii
129.000 TD for Sale. 253 JWd per yr. SE inc. per
mo. tar Z Yr 10 moa. J im
49Hmor Wall 487 ·211S8
ZM> TRUST DllDS
f\1Ddled ID 10 days No
Prime Nptl lilleaa Bual-pma to qualified bor·
nma PaR. Qu.aht1 alfke rwirn. Up &o ~ al ap-
• warehouae apace. ..,.... value. Ask ror
CUpea. dras-6 wet 1*. Hlnkle. ..._2210 or a.r. MOO · tSIO eq. CL &m· ,_me:zz _______ _
la ...U mw. IP . ~ 8Q. a. MMml· .. S.t •t .. ____ .... , . '/ ... W ..... 4600 fW I• L..t&Foimd ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ()e.bidioom eouqe in , _, , .. 5100 C •PG' lD Lacaaa Carana del Mar tr·----•-•_••_•_••_•_•_••_•_,' ..... •
er Ollla llllaa for SJOO or
Ba. Qmet atta eTMO·
ti.al Wm.e ad S631. c o T he Dall y P iiot
Newspaper. P 0 Boa
U., Coata Iles.a. CA
12121 or telephone
D'Jm&.
~-lbldellt..llyrs,
Dda place &o Un • a1Ud7.
Cll/NB -· ll·daan&e bwar'k. ou...-
Profaulo"al female
Deeds l ·bedroom, un·
fwllilbed a.,.nmmt lD
Corona del llar ,
Newport Beacb or
Newport lleilbt.a ~a. .......
PENNY
PUl:HO
ADS
ONLY $1
Sell AAJ Item • eom-bmabaa al MIDI f« ~ °' 1.. wltb • Penny ~Ad. J 1IJM9 few 2
CIGllNftllive d&J'I. Each
lldlltl eoml Ii.De 11 eor '°' die 2 dan. CbarJe 1t !
No commerclal ada.
FM more lafonnation
and to place 1CM&r ad call
&42-5671
WAHJ'ED 2 BR. ma1 Jri1 I=======::!
w/fpAc, no ddJdrm or FrwJ.-. m,IU
pe1a. Vader' '500. A.ft S. E¥sydaJ &o lAr Vepa
MM* \'laScbadnW Airliw
ftlr~call 2Br ll8e Cll·NB .,... for m.-iv cn;s me.owo
• •Ila em.. ISOOIDIL l>y8, 5'1·1UJ· Eve, &"-d 5300
~ .................................... .
I I 11 ,,..,,,...,
ftr I Cl .......................
t1k Oll p I lszltJ 5005 .......................
SwlmmJq Pool Route,
beacb, szo,ooo net,
ucrlftce: $11',IOO .
FOUND ADS
ARE FIEE
c.I:
MZ.1671
Q .... Jlm. ~~~~~~~
INVaT ,_.... or loat a pet? Call
l"OllSUIOIER! Special Pala Hotline. 1cea.m1r..a Food mn.im. m,....,.. .....,._,....Area
lDll&loaaoD6potdal • llnAJlD for nblnl
OnlJ ...... 1....., ~=-~
...., .. .._ IOU Brbr/Hpt 8lYd1 .
• • • •, ••••••• ........... Ds:aaluwn c:tl. ltl-CTM
tart: ft'°1 Ps1daD e&L
'nnalal a.ii colar. Cid.II ._.. ........ maot
Fooad: YH•I Male
Ge*"-lttn. Npt Uta --~·-1111 la&: Ullila AIM. ......
m.alit. NWJt, Betabt.a.
QMll'I ......
f ,
.. -.. ..,_ -___ _.,..-.-..........--..,_ ..... -•-. -,..._
&ell 1.11,1 IUm • com· biutiao ol IU1lu for ,,~
or leu wltll 1 Pen111 PDc:ber Ad.. J UDel fM 2 ~ve da)'I. r.&cb eddlUoa.aJ Ii.De la IO' fM
U. z da)'I Cbarle It'
No commerclal eds.
For more Information
and to place your ad call
642-5678
LM&hmd HOO 71 HefpW..W 7100 HtfpW..t.cl 7100 Hef(itW..tecl 7100 HJlpW_..., 7100 HifpW_.... 7100 HifpW~ 7100 ••..•..•.........•..... ....................... ••.•...........•.•..... ....................... ....................... ...... ................ . .......................
lAllt or Found a pet? Call
Animal Auiltaoce
1ape. m.ma, oo fee.
MASSAGE 1imp1tlco
Yourmauea·
laBobJ&me8
OuLcalll ~ 11, 4M-5111
AIR' MllTO $750 AUTO...cHAMIC
SOme cctg exposure ~'d Porsche belpf either lo H.S. c for expanding
clauetlor on tbe Job. s hop , top salary , Xlnt. q. bell. Plush of· bmdita, profit abariDg.
fices, fr iendl y co· Poncbe Reooenaport
Ult: Grey male cat. wbt
OD mmt 6: lep. llesa de!
llar. Raward. 54S-«>T1. ICIM"S OUTCAU
m..tul wam.. S.-1406
UlST: llale bUt w /WblU
pns 6 mustache Cat.
kJQI bair CdM. Red col·
i... m«>C7. Or 6'2-8740.
REWARD.
Exdttna Phone Calla
We are for nal. Try o.s. ~---A11IOllOTIV!! &::=~~ Accamt1P.,.W. ..,.. .._.ea.nm Automotlve experience
(714) 151-1252 necaaary. Salary com·
Fooe-A-Frie9d: 551-2'41.
..CtB.LE'S me nsurate w ith U ·
.LcJll: Female Tiger Cat. • •Qllccil* ~FROCEAiE'rpor1 perieoce Houri 8 to 5 Brown collar. "Penny". 11AM·2All 835-3749 .,.,,., Mondal tbru Friday. SAJCM&M-8220.~~ A-cbDell~... .ASSE?dn.ERS/INJEC'Ul< EXCE LENT c hance .. • .. .,... C.-for advancement with an
Lost: Young, bro wn, 1..EMN4 DE LARUE I ~needed. entbualHtlc, 1rowlog
male, dog w/wrinllled ESCORl'S :NH.RS ~-corporation.
face. BI a c k collar, 9153-982f 9'12-0C82 1--•----.. 1 Call Berul
choker chain & brown ~LEIS ~ leasa C.111. 846-4373 dya. Prof. lxecutlve Massage o.C. e1ectroot:a ..
S&7229eves. Barbara Ten•on1 melt away uriog comlMPY
In/Ollt Peter49Mln. followloc te · Lost: Sm, darll Golden
Retriever , Koko, Te;"' ~ ~ aa.=a .U:: ems Escorts wma •m::-J8;~•
118 nm ol IOlid roodl not do ""'D'etbtng from hlY DW~ -*I ba fM&l. s.nrd. ~ for youneU T~ aeb~Sia. ilmt . )1111
eam • ..i ci)'. OutcallCllllJ. '*""111-:f ::=-din.
'4N57Z wire rClltiDe • cabll u-
lballd. Jiik. doS. Vicinity NowbiriQ&. MmblJ. Auemb~ of
!l Taro 84 • Trabuco. *5BERILEE• cumeci>ia & cri lne 581.aMt. Female. c on o~ ct or p o s .
Found: r~-Tabby kit· ~~-Kaowhdge of 1'AS A .... SJ '17 ~ aoiderbc/ Ablll'Y to tm. fem., llouat.ain Va ..... learn tave 1old1rin&.
Apt. Unda. 117• 1880 ctya. Pw __, Senkft 5360 Jlb?.m 5 1ea~ n ·
111-372ie'fell. .... •••••••••••••••••••
""81: Ihle Lab lllx.
Black. w/collar. Obt·
dient. Hamlltool·
Bushanl.11SJ..5'131. BRASS KEY
*&.cplsite &ccwts•
•661-0729•
NOWIURING
5350 -------Accotmting
PREGNANT? Caring. Ill canr..-.tta• coumamg " 1Bi9'0RARY nterrat Abortion. adop-ASSIGMten'S
tian6bepln& Eun XTRA $$$to pa1
APCARE 547 ·2563 thole holiday bllla. For
Oven ~aRL intonmUaD on bow you 1-------C • .... • cm won a rew ctays or a '* tSJ.0771 '* few ween to earn that atHrOal.eaDSerriee XTRA Ca1b-call u1. ---------u Worll tbe houri you have
PRE LAW student needs available.
SZS.000. WW do AQYthinl AccountinC Clerb
Le1el. Confidential Booltteepen
DVll. P.O. Box 3242. Data Entry
!Ul 191. AccoUntanta
Audit«a
•FOXY LADY* oureALLOM. Y
CPA'• CAI.LOB VJSITTODAY
'lt97J.1131• ......... .......
TOMMY'S acco11111iii i-...---
OFMEWPORT -~ ESCORTS ~,s.&aAu
eG1S11 Allolllrm& 17t4•JMIOJ
.... c ,., mom ~·••tr alln. IU.O• llaalll lam·5P~l wttb • WC~ ... Oftlt1me. •llll be
..-...;;;...--.....L----:-1 ::.:~
DIUOMD WANTED: can ror appolntmnt
..... ,PM\JwlllbQJltol vroTS.11 llARltBTS, ~~N..a.---•1'11Z-
Babysitter. Need local
motbertocare for4.,., yr.
old lirl. 2-3 days/wit,
7:30 All-1:30 Pll. Nwpt.
Bcb. Call '*'81171 after •
noon.
BABYSITfER -Mature
woman wanted. Child
care. 1 child. Lite
boulewcrl. MPM. Tues·
Fri. 55141'11
8aby1iller, e:iper.
Daytime. z.4 days /Wll.
~ua>. 7»11'74
Babysitter needed. Lov· inc Mother to care for 10
mo.. old Baby Girl lrv1ne
area. Call 551·9111
*
LOAM PROCIS5'MG
C&.81(
lhmtl~OD Beach ftce
GmenJ dtrical dullea.
'l'ypin&, hnYJ pbonel.
*
~cct.
1 or mare years aavtne:s
& loan experience pre-
femid.
For lnfonnaUoo, please
oootad: Shirley Parker,
811-DllS..
USUFI SA Yl .. S
&LOAMASS,.
1ID21 Beach Blvd
Huat Bcb, CAlala
*
E.O.E..11/F/B
BANKING
1D.l.ERS P\dellt1' Pederal Sav·
laaa. a pro1reaalY•
a.der. bas tmnwtiete """*"" far 'l'elJen.. h Dertence b preferred, ti. ... will tndD if JOU
bne-cmaderilll U • oertence. Pleue call \'enda at (%13) 2'Ulll
lar man iaformaUaD or
applJ at the branch
...-you:
FULL TIME
52SE.Ocean
(et At1aDlic )
LoacBeadl
Al.&. & PAa'T TIME
131120Seal Beach Blvd
SealBeacb
BIDkma TYPIST
SOt.ml COAST BANK
8t8 SUnllawer St , C.11. am, 540-SJDG E 0 E
BanlDn& C urdalTtlen
~ erperieoce ~slrable, but will tram.
&Whet c.lfoe• ...
ZZ20ceao Ave .
~Beach~ E .O.E.
IUYER
Jr Buyer wanted for I h&Wn& mt1 co. Entry
lefti pm Good oppty for
ncbt person. Wood
L&CbtiDI N&-2111>1
CABINET SHOP proctuc.
tlan detailer. cwtom • tract apes-req 'd. XJnt
wqes • benefit.a. San
OemmLe Cabmet Shop.
811.all or 412-5851
CMI II J' 1...t.g .......... cal podkm a vall UD·
med. Requi r es l y r
dtncal exper " ability
to type 40wpm. Starting
aa1ary $3111 bl-weekly.
Call a::MMU En. 332. for
IRJl. Oraa&e Co. Harbor
M.....,pelCrt. E.O E
Eqlr''d MIUDr est.I.mat«
wm.ed WJtb ltrOa& back· ll'OllDd in earth QIWl· l1t1e1, project coat
eltlmatel, qun&Jty lake
off • dmlllJ1 kaowiedp. AllPlY iD penan to Mr. ~ wrtb resumea """'..,...........,~
Robt. Brin. Wm. Ft09t 6 P8MA.MBfT Awoa.,.. 1401 Qua.al St. PAa'T·TIMI NB. lfternoaDI Good typing
1lr11l1 o eces1•ry. NeWf'O" Center Dnve locldan. CaU ~ CU:RICAL
Permaoeal ..... opm
wilb well ...atabh1h~ --------• amall company. Clerical
wort rib empbaala oo
inndclry CODirol. ~ ducUaD Cllllllll'OI, purcUa· ial. ~ (Apprca ., wpmY. Pleaae call ------
CIR
caMCUU 1.-dinl Oranse County mudad.urioe company
Mekinl iDdivldwaJ for CRiii Clerll po1llioo.
lluat t~pe o~. Reprwwi~!!tW
~ fWq. 11prrc.a...ie•1 -iDl&I •t castomer return ,
meteriala, l•••ral
dadcal dadea. 1 J.-r re-
Cllll& omce aperieor:e preferred. App1:r In
s--
•
a.rb. 7·11. 5 :30 Pll· ..,
Uf'll. 'baa, Wed 6 l'TL '
J1Pll·7All Sun tbru nan. 115 Pau.Jariao, c:am..-z
. woe.I JUST A"°'
BNACAM"•R
AS A COSMETIOAN
*119009....W
LHrn to do ~with tM new*"" nm:t•• Lam ~ eopllc:auon n. ~
W8V-
ut R1cn.os l!Seeuty COiiege help YotJ sta-t
aevel()C)IOQ new Mlllts aa a eo.metica.n. After
only 20 weeks you can be earning a good
11111no
COSNlllCIAN Cl.ASSIS MOW!
Lunted Enrollment-<AU Now!
Top 1nstructon1 give Help and Guidance Ptent~ of ~ic:al Expenence, Too.
TUmOMPAYINfi
PROGtlAMS
AVAILAILE
PLACEMENT
ASSISTANCE
MAMY OPPOrlUNRmr:
• Interesting Wont
• Penonal Sat..iectlOn
• ~unty.Jotie not tied to econon.c 11tuation.
• You progr-. raptdly to become thoroughly
slCJllec:t.
• ~l'Nf'lt OPPQftunrties.
CAU. t6M611 flOI
IMJOIM•TIOM
1'JOIA~DS BEAUTY
COlLECtf
C:Wa IOMer Ha.NII
.-------------.; I Sl"UDENT IMP ROVEMENT CENTER I
I I
I I TUTORING PROGRAMS I I
I REMEDIATION AND ADVANCEMENT I
I I
I * I .... ~
I '"'• ..... I •Wn:=lo (714) 642-9088 •!it..i~
I IOI 0....,-Dnft, 11ae JN ·~ I • • "'"""""'a..n.~ •S..Utac I I
I Quol.Uy E~alaon for lractividua.L& I
I I _____ ... ''°'° ... It ........ ..._..... • ----------------1 ------
YOUR llDS,
1'1915 IM r.v.
COMMERCIALS ..............................
Sana a tar ~. -• did. Parmt. t..-m
1nnouncw a l·tfay Hminar for ~nt.I
wl tal ted, out1oto1 kid.I • t~•· Into ~ ...-conduct.d ~ p.natl w/J
kld• wo.-ltln1. In lt7t dld 10 fUma . 1
commerd&J.!t • 11&.q• DNd, 1 tame lbow • a prtnt ada. 1J11CUU tuau,ta, Wbo'a Wbo,
Tratft!n1. RJpotf't. C..Un1. Unkiaa. parenta
R•P· kbool!nt 6 MUCH, MUCH More. F\111
d_, Protram llO. Thll ll OW' complete • only pfOlram. FUU.. n>00cy back an.r lit hour
-If oot utlltled. Call C7H> m .1131 fOC' oat
date, loe •• ~aUoa .
PRIVATE HOME
TUTORING
(Serving You Since '62)
ALLGIADES
Mr L. Robinaon.
Director/Teacher
PHD <Candidate>
551-5646
rn,u;,,,
Daytime c lasses . By popular
request are oow available at South
Coast Models. Weekdays or
Saturdays . For fashion, photo.
ramp, video.
Ta~y Professionals No e for Evaluation
For appt. call
557-ll02
Sout~ Co'"t moJet
Dntlly Jo
Dance Studio
JI I& L c.t Mwy. C4IM ......... ~ Mii Le.fttwy. c.e
67J.3420 ...., ...
. .,_ "-. °"" g,,.,. .,.... , ...
CnA6 • -• O..C.,.• , ..... Os!> • '--·--~·C.-,...,..,.,.._.
MOm:Sc 6clO .....
2110 THURIN COSTA MESA
.,,.,,,, ......
A.crc. from OC Airport
lOO'J.FREE
~ DATA OVEBLOAD for
~KEPUNCHfr
CBTjobs. *95l·llltl•
LANDSCAPE
ARallTECT -lmmed.
pmdm for dndls penoa.
Jdemper .. 11·3>'n pro. ducuon aper. Foq &
La R occ a As s o c .
~9"4
I..andscapmg " general
naint.enance ror indoor
planta. Femele or male .
Xlnt bmefrt.a. 5'M812.
LEAD.,SBm• TUI.a
Top rat.ea le bmeftta
c:owu.uTI COU'.
711 W.17thSt. Bkll. F·U
ea.ta Mesa
71~~1
L e ad l n1 Dome
furolabln1a fabric
......... aeeldq au't
ibowtwm mn•pr fer
Costa Mna d!Yialon.
~ -.na aalea • ...nee to u. iDSerior de-li&D trade. Salary opell,
bued on eaperienee. TM-~
uquotlCUU
MOU "'1mdl, BaJCftlllt
Uquir, m E. 17th SL
Ol ARllY l.n penon.
Halp Wanhd 7100 Help WClllhcl 7100 H1f1t WCMtecl 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Halp Wanhd 7 100 Hllp W.t.d 7100 .. W-..d 7100 Halp W-...d 7 I 00 ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... ················-·····
Lu:ty You• We are rapid·
ly uparvtm1 our bus1·
oea le are loc*iog for
more telepho n e
solic1tor1. We nee d
responsible young laches Delivery P/Time AM . Drivers , Cbeclr.e r Cab,
L.A. Times. $100 per good drivlng r ecord,
week. ln Laguna Beach. ma ture Individual,
~ ---.
EXECUTIVE ""usLcg Carpente. SECalJARY Expr"d. 493.7435
Gc>neral Guards
GUARDS MBDB>
l..alAT&Y
Hostns/Cdf.,.
btess cashier~
lpply daily H'M .M1
Ca s a M e > 1 c a o
HOL'SF:Kf:F.PF.R t dys
wt, "1it-4PM Carn~ .
no~." B Toppa)
75i'2:!8
*" wort n erung hours 5 ~ to 9PM. Sun-Thurs
--------To Pre s i d e n l o f F\1.11 time Recept1001Fl eatabllabed Newport needed roe growing co in
Del Men over 18 for L.A. Drift!', office furn. de-Buch real estate com· Irvine. Typln& reqU1red,
Tunes to homes l.n NB & livery for O.C. fr L.A. l*lY· Corporate Pina ~ beneOU. M·F. 8-5
LOOKIMG
FOaA
JOI
$4.00JHow We have openings for
security offlcen m lbe
Laguna Nl1uel area
Benefll.I include . un·
iforma provided, paJd
Rstaunm1 2i6E. 17th, ~r wvf' 11, 2
Ci. bo)"' 11 & 3, Prffer
You can earn anywhere rroms:s 50to •oo per br.
'Ibl!~ 'a no aeUlD1 in·
volwd and DO erperientt!
necessary. Call after
lPM ~ AU for
~
CM. 11.usl be reliable & Good drivtno record. location. Experie nce CJt"7 """'' .. preferred: -·~ h&Ye dependable car. Exp. pref. Mc mahan •' 1..w Aeeounltnl Pwm. Ptr. S.00~ per DIM. &GMS>. ._.. GENERAL OFFICE. mo.~1740,~ ·= ZJIP'or.tAve. muvEBSCroea Collatry. ""-_ .. _ Lqma Beach DeaUl. Cba.ln1de Asst. no ..-:la& Ile reqW-ed, •us~
NewpartBucb,pleaaant MacGrepr Yacbta, l&'ll oGlrl~ Gmeralalftce. P/f mom·
group practice. Exper Placentia, C.M. U )'OU a.re q and 1np.. llust type fr spell. pref'd. 4 day week, mrld deal re a rewarding aanm-1ru ~lteroate Sat. AM DRY C.EANERS, part-hmre with a dynamic c~·•oFFJCE
We have openings
for Secret•rles,
Typhh. .. a.tr..
Aue•ltl•"· Call
today ... work
tomorrow! Never
a fee. EOE .. M/F
Vlabm9 " waaes paid weeldy. Pleue call or
apply In pers on at·
Burn 's International
Security ~cea. 1775
Cenle r St Ste l 02,
Anaheim ll2ID5 ~ 640-ll22 time, presser & count.et' orpniubon please call ..... l:.IVU.
bdp. 293t E. c.out Hwy, for ID lntervleW. AU for lmunmce Co. near 0 C GUARDS
DENTAL ASSIST. ·Ell· Cdil.675-Dll IOJvooGe.ldern al.rport needs rating & & 1-bo 30b 64G-9900 codinC cleric. Math ap-,... ,_..._
per . 8 ut rs per EL ECTRONIC AS· tttude. Good bandwnt· M.ale orFemale week. In very pleasant SEMBLERs.all ..._a._ 1________ Rell.red welcome.
_Npt...;._._Bcb. __ ol_f_ice_._64.2-_S<M_3~ sal•rv comme.;;;;;te FACTORY in1. Typloa, 35·40 . Uniforms furnished.
":'V W"'0 -.ui.us• •Jmo. 3'1'12 boar wk. "'•1d vacation. No ex· DENTALA.5SIST· l'\illor wttb exper. En11lab nar..nv a:. _..,,..,,. N B "'""' a 11:.... _..
a-rt·time. Exper. & X· apeall:lnc preferred. ASSEllBI.ERS -OR. G. ~ 5neceas•f"f· App-"'IY-No-.-N__._. G-..... ..... O'""'CE· lt 835-2!622 I.av-'••Uoa ti ray lie. pref. 631·1430 or ~Eledronica3188-L ..._...ence .......,.. .,....~ rra -
ewsMM7118 Alrqy,Ave.,C.11. TopPay PaidWeek.ly l*iqms, some lyplnj, 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!l!!!I Bide eyA, ~l~ Sl. -------llrl olc. C4Ut S DiaL . ' .....,. a -eaa, Ha&el JDental A ashlantJl ________ l\orrel. le ~7013Cll. _m_.3f.K______ ~~-·
Orthodontic Cbalralde. ~~
Jo Io our team . ESCROW General Ofrlce Small Guardl An ~ for
ProCJmaive omee. Costa SllMCQ.-a.a.a lleaa COIDpaQ)'. 1 ..... MOW ~ .. ~~c:
Meaa-Newport. s.e.5110. OFFICER ~DMNZ 15Ua P'I omee. Beq. p1eeaant p r 1 J!X>E M /P' telephone volce, ac-ermanent o ne o o&&r o t e
Dental Aulat. Ea-'lbe Newport Beach al-D•--------1 cun&e"1Pbll.B9cardinl Openings ~. lcellenl perienced, Expanded fice of a ~11 leader of Clldln, p!DSa1 omoe ·Premium Pa}' ~ ~ App.lr
dudea. Private office. bat an tmmectJ.ate ~ l1ure uloD wan ta cMiea. • br. wk. Call ·umfonm, d-ntnsfree ~ a l'ri.
B&ml.BudL4c1Qs.Call =:::.'t' for an ID· mabn woman for part llmtba.IG-JIG.M.. ·lllltureperm M•lllOTt~ NJ.aDl wtlll mbd.mum tlmlwaft. H Pll. Starr, 1"lcome ---------f t.. JWW -we u mGmZ GENERAL OFFICE We will train lllON .. POit Dr Dea1a1 ual.atant, front -· WOJUt.ncard IE--'-ar NewPOit kb deat,· mature .._ ex-an eserow officer or -............ __.. P_ .. , ,,_ ~ • m•ar. 'l1da poalticn •.--•-• ~ matiima r.,a.:;: ~..,,..... _ perienced. F. v. area. on.. aee.11eat career An,... ttnd al bov9rtD.I tbliat.ir co. Smd e APPL y IN PERSON
ma t u r e Enel"h ·
gpe.aklng woman. P~d
vacauon fr bohdan.
WkDdl olI I rvmP att&.
7fO..OW, llS·lOS.S. o..
U1
HOUS8lllPBS
FUD Ume Xlnt saJ &
ben. Pleasant •orlun1
cond. E 0 E Bayview
Coavalesttnt .W.p1ta I,
205.S T buno St CM
6CZ..Jl505
H OUS EKE EPt:R
QCJAUFIED PEOPLE
CN..Y. Bi& ~ on t.be
bit)' 1D Newport Beach
WUb dop " cbildrm to be C9r'ed for Beutilul
roam W'dh Vlft' for live-
In pei 90Dllie!. 3 Pencms
.....S.. A coup&. fr a
s l nale person .
VN 3-11. full lime.
Medicataou • treat-
meob ll· T pat time re-
bel cbarp None. Mesa
Verde Con•. Hospl. 1161
~St. CM 548-595.
LV .MjMoc Sllift
iebef nune needed T\aes
l Wed. U-7.30 AM. Xlot
salary. Apply 144!'.>
Silpenor'.NB
........... daas B. Fast srwtoi maclune abop
needs IOOd people. Xlnt.
m. ben. Paid holidays. V.A I. Irvine area.
56Cl0.
Referenc:H will be MA.ID
cbecbdthonJ&IP.lY. Tb.aa EKper prd full lime. la permaoent eaploy· Alaop/time 6c..amo mmt foe pl•u"'. de-· ·
~ .........-. YurtJ Maids, ~ TM Inn at
bcJlllll • 1ood aa.lary Lquu, 211 N . Cout =-~~~ed Hwy.Lacuna Be.ch ....,
H 0 U S E W I V E S · PbD ttme., clQs. SJ..50 hr. waJtreuiD.c. paJ1-Ume. £qm-bdplul. N..H. 1Dn ~ dya. pvt cJu.b Molei~
13113D tor bUrriew. •JM. pa&eatl1Stot.beri&btcan-awr a bat pill or pus-to ClwUled Ad ..... MON FRJWPM ---------f ildlu. inc food o•er tb• n..ia..~ POBosl.580, BEKINS Dllltll Oft'lce loot1n& fOC' ---.. -.. __. o1 ._ ~ -d:7namite aelf·mot1nted ._._ · .rv• JOU .uwu a.ta lleu. 0..12GJ PR>TECTION
11a1i11 Ma.lnleDaDce man for 111.'ft'BUIJl'-SJ Rou.ewarea/Caabler babt mo&el won. Excell llWUIJR .. l'\ill/Part time. Apply m opportllDAt7 foe retired back office uabtant. ~ROW worlr.IDI tboae early GllPAI. OfFICE SERVICES
Career opportunit1 • ~ :'I or late ...mos •PM OMCI ami W. Ball Rd.
bmeGbfcrrilbtpenon. fff'KEJARY ~-r:;:'4: IWure psnoa. Office =~= Anabeim,C..
a.JlMJ.J•d&btaWQ'. ~ lblft.a available. 10All· :. ~:: J~ EXPERIENCE 014'761-4131 Oar '-atif\11 lniDe al· 2:a>Pll or 2:10Pll·7PM. MMIDm 5Girl0fflee E..O.E. MJF lmfl'ALASSIST-Part-flee la aeekln& a Paid •-t j VariedAdi.W. time marnial cmJ7. Es-S.cretar7 wltb ah tn .... DI, ma or --------we-''"'-'-.._. montba Her ow ex. compaDJ_ beneflta and G I .. Office .., .... &HILi ...;:.P!"_D9C. ______ _. ..--. T7Pbi& al ~so die f:rimdlieat cuatomen •ta uca ._ ..... a...., Paid eenenta
ws;mlanq\U'ld. ID towD. fbooe tGMW ....... w/1111111 of. &tabUlbed E.O.E. Wbalelale Comp&DJ' --------• flee ex,erle•c•. Callblltwwww•z n.. pwMkm olfw es· awtfted Ads yoar one-~ lline •"'-I -.ammNewpart :::...-=:= lklpdlappiq'oent.. Cl h•Ye ...... __..;;;:...;.;;;==----~ IDcludtq medlcal. and · Coll Ylllr • dT ••ca
D!lt dirk, mature, rena-dlalal CQilfWa&ll and siro-I .t l40-ft64..
ble.,....fcr&ocrtda.11:; a a11m1q. P1.ae eoa· e If tt'sgot
bra. mmt be llalble. tact Dana Perial at • handles Gani olnC9 •clerical
'Diii im At Lacuna. 211 ~tor more in· you'll grab llllll tJ'Plnt, ftlln1. & N. a.st lfw1., Lquna ---. e telepbonlnt. Alrport -.... au~ -.. .,. • fastw in .... .,..... :::I •. o,.~! .. ~ S..' I • .._.._ c aNf'""' AD~ e ads. Call
EqloJw t 642·5671
Opmmc ~mall I:°°"1rv~ ~':.:-:Jr SS-. ~ dya pr-wt. for a IDOd wiLb a Plaa > NB Salary + beDeflta. Apply
pleasant Ir lclent • ln penoa only. Costa
pbme muner our Miu lDD.. 11115 Harbor
kesernUou part· r--------:-i Btd.Cll. meat. Full ~ ct.YlJ. I lndustrtal I -MAIMT84AMCl------NAH--
=~=~~ I MEED MONEY : for expaadlnl rental
free meal per IJl. App-I FOil 1W'd. l:l'l'woarea.
b-9am-DOOD ... tflru I HOUD •y llU.S7 I Al.SO lWAlt• ft1, ~WI ~ I for na&al ,-ardtcement
I p1a. Mech lndlDed " No eaperl .. ncr I piweo&.able to pabllc.
neceuary. Top pay . I '1IMm
. paid vacatJons .. I --------never 1 fee. I
IEL~
Sllll\V1Cas
Call or
# #
; • ~
7
~"t.~.~ .... ?~~ ~....... 1100 ....... " ....... ..
lltSICllUM
OPJJ&ATO& ............... o.c Allfart.-lfcm.,,_..
IAIM:at PIL •lim
ftAJtf "°"' ~,....,~ aa.n~tJ for ~ ........ ~ ~ab d 1 Ol JOll' TRAJNB& -pleU1re
S .A.,, ltAll OWD. call lll·LMI or Ira mJn I b UI IP• u . 1..;;;;.;.;..;;.._ ____ 11~1_F
,....._~ ...... Parmaoent po1ltloa.i..-------
Sllt ~ N.w 'lw • 1-------aa..,-._., wonov.SMS n,till llQol' CICll"P .. .... -- -pliadlaa6looldna!orac· •·--1ftftl Apllt. ..,.·doa· lblr.tmore=:· ..-w a.._pslODDIL :C..'-;:=-'.C 11· OoaimerdaltSabre. =--~1Uorp,...:
&uenaln lralnlaJ. belbMIOwmil .. ihrttb l'lllcUdve Travel. In. poellloo All type• of
..... ~ tbe rtcM aumblft. Job Nqllllrea ..a workan ur1entl1 re ~====:;;;:-I ••••rhae• ••t r:r'iatanle~~':fi bai•I oa Jour teal TYPISTlllC9'f. .qmed. Porcs.ta.Ull,aead lllll"l'J, tMn ban'• ...,.. ... -.wt. Ua....,.Ulewodrday. PllttimeOK.. •Or. i a stamped. •a If· ~II... Prefereelmoll&ba recat ·nan-adlfl 1dmvelopeto. ~~~·Uoa ... /ldrY .. 51000 :m~ee. =::-c.u Bett¥. r.s1rx· t:.,..• --:~::..· ..----=no.&~ .. ___. • ..... I • TYPIST, WIQpol'at1 part 101 Weatrin&SM SUeet
--------1 ,,... -'" -........... Cll "'----~• llU DllJt -to t people Solid ...,.. -· ~ .,.,... . 1. !'I.,· -
JtEC&nlONl8T-GEN ID--. wtaJa. •· 1"111.Loatkm· lntneln· .i:..Mcmr'Crria·'ii~:z dlll&CILMkliur.4boun Bdftlo, ewYorU4206 ~=~a~ cen lalelwt ID euatomet' , dlllUtal ComplH Call dlUJ Qall _.... '° au.uted Ad Htrl, ~9! ... IJD ts above all. for ~•J>pl . lhrll)'D 1..-..,..,~Wlii~...-.&.. Youth eo..a.elon
Part Time eveo1n&s
~ adults worlun~
With youth. Over 21. Own
tnaportauoo s:tSO hr
a.t.MPM
MBCBANIC w /1om
8rtti8 car np. llm
........... Good .. ..,.111 ....
v lbeJWIH).5100 Stock &lrl. aear O.C. _ D1UJ PUii&. PO Box 15e, Airport. Beoerl\1. 8 I d I o.&a ...... Ca..... It -umm you'r. our Stlmlla.mce AIM 3> PK. lloll·Tbu.r. esper enc• re 6 1-'t caaualty wulerwrlter ... ¥11H ~ '1P9 of penon, don P/fOM.Y .,-.1.m Good opportunll y
N. 8. baaed land de -watt. .. Oaa&ad .. today Miil..,. be free &o work 8obeNoa Inaurance M · to ps1GD. ID av small appll&oce !llldlmt Tnmee for Sbow 1Dc. -54512..
~~~ ~ week, f.lOpm at 1 Sat RIDcb. Uve at. saiary II V....U.. cqam.ied sec'y
CALL ANDREA
~ at 250, l·SPM
E.O E
ftioper·balloder ~ ~ .,.,....., 4 ntpta par Hone It Breedinc me. "'
~ • won w/Nlls morn l :SO·Zpm. or $ 1n1tructlon1. Call lar e.al EIL • 1mall
....._ -Dl D10Upsweell.f-lO. No •JOUor~ma. motel otc 1M2-1334-da11. Mii tvd'ss =., __ .. _, e-wW be
preferred. Great ap DIC. • you TAX PREPARERS -~-..... ••••••••-••••••••
bilnaftta. ecntact •• •Or9ttc..tr traiMd tn. OW' dilP.l•Y ForH.B omce w--.._----.. ----d-ftM1 c aoo~ L)' ~ Gree ob er I : ... _..£_ dept. Pb 1or lnt.ervaew · · ---part u..... ay. ••• ... •••••••••••••••••• •·-2125~Blvd. .._,1pm.m.•1 Calll»lOZ2 over 11. Gu La&htl _______ _
COS'l'AllESA Broiler. Wiii train .._.,.,OPB•tCi•
Reeepllonill/Typi1l. 97~2500 SUm 11AaBJPlllSCHl 54&-'19& ~•'"'"HfMAU -Dicta--._ Ftr --------Wamed youna men who Full or part time. ~,.,.... _..._ ...--. Sa* wW -aionC well with 13.50/br. Muat bave WA.REHOUSEHELP SUN JANUARY ll
llldca1 omca. Helper or
tnmee. Spaniab dellra-
ble.. Mult be able to work
1111mda.Ml-Tm
Yon.·Frl. $4.00/hr . ..-.... ___ · bild .. _ tOAMto8PM ....._ DoYouHGYe women. Call Mr . ~=:ik ....,. Need an e1per DOOR PRIZES-GIFTS 'J1nnpt<mS4CM023 ~-. wattboue man, sb1p A L L I f E M S
RecepUon1al, Part Tlme Dia-..,__...._ ----.. ,_...,... to pmi 6 recevmc. 111ven ,.._,...,..,.........,.,.,.W/ADS .__. _......_.._ w ·-l'"llvw-SandWlchman wanted ·~ -..--·· ___. ,..__. ~v','"""' &llQ ,_...... l.cnronl r b•td tary IWUW\11 etc 'l'IUU JOIN OUR
lledlcal TECH -
Nm.OGIST Ftr. M-Fror
e1pee rhC Ref RIA Lab.
Ur req'd Cbem bckgd
pnf'd. X1nt beat. NB
--..ai
locatioo. 101 N Bayalde ~? F/f,orP/f,Gary'al>eU, care or youoc c 1 1t11tin11al~. pd vaca CELEBRATION" ~.N.B.St6-0la. 1f ~-loc:iklnC for a IDE CoulHwy.Cdll, ~~-"~r ~!'4..-will ban. Co. pd IDIUl'Uce WESnUNSTER ~natioaalcom-orcall~ ~--·-Call n•~·~ll llallao ABBEY
RECEPI lONlST -Type p&Q1 that otren Xlnt. TF.ACHERS Paafic rue l.nc. 3$tO " ANnQUE MALL 50wpm. Good phone ~ • .tvmc:emeot poe,ea-SICllTAIY ~ A 1 d pre . 1 ch00 1. w.,.. Aw 11'1'51 Westm.imter An owmen. Front otrice tia1. 6 a premium ~ U&til typlD& d.idaUDO 11 . 30. s 30 D at I y . Ganim Grove 554~103 ~ce. Advertising dllct.callnow. llr.Stooe ror coastructlon com ..... 1 WAl9tOUSl/~U11il,.n~t~1'gl~~~~~~~~ co. 5$t-0'40 Ht ror pu.y' to Lqun.a Nl,uel ... oamum ••ce p u . Mm thru rrld;y, fulf
lllaatd'a primary llQ>-..,.. ~ IDDCi food to the
lrriDa Corporate Com-
maail.J me«la reepooal-
bie deliftf')' penoo to
dri'fe our n.n. Good driv-
lnc record oece11ary ...,_Fri. Approx. 8:»-2.
9LutinC ..,. Sl.25 per
br. o.u lta&.bie$S7.Q32.
PtmQy. StD-CIZ3. Bookke~plna helpful. ~ eves or eTeS: time 11 lo 24 yrs Alabeabc Vlctonan dm -~------1 Sa*: E.amS250toS1000a wWIM to train, full or _,__ Pk•m' worklnC coodi IDlnDIJOUP 12c~n.md
Receptlool1t /Typ11l, week. The Burelar s-rt time. aala.ry open lions Aak for Jerr tbl extend!> to 18 Ii buf. .........
OfflctM•apr
1Mt4EDIATE = ~~gco1~:
PARl'TIME ~me:~~~ OP&itlMGS al estate. Peraonl we are
u-i-CJD Saturday "'Sun· looking ror. po11ibly
permanent, reliable, Allrm Industry ia e;row-Call~ TEACHER '613115 fet. All pitteS elaborate
wtmdl Ir aome wkdys u mc&)'(Maeanung pot.en· --------Aaa .. uot Needed for ly carved 6 in need of needed. $4 .25 /Hr tiall.a•mllmirect We will SF.cRETARY K.-, mml be wlllulg to WAl&tC>USEMAM wort •.ooo 840-~ ~ lt'ain you in aalea II ShAr'p eaeculave sec'y a 11 um e c ert a 1 o P/timie Stadenl pref. 4 FllHCH-AMTI-qu-ES-
llCB'TIOHIST markettac of a larm dellred for upandiog rspomlbWU. m clua. bn "-1 Mon thru Fri New shipment here .
Re a I E •tat e systems <residential, enalneerine firm . 187-GD ~=orttllft Elco Ovtt300~ January ~--•--•-lD So H 8 commercial. vehicle " Sborthud 6 typiq lkil.ll TIACtm'S AIOI Sak. aave up to 50% oo rn•_.__ · · · marine> For an an· required.m.41373 W'~~--·-a ourlowKSces. FRENCH Prefer local 1ln&le 000· l C l l ~~~~~~~~ lrTtne Pre-Sdaool. Expr. _,_,_ smoki.ol cblldles1 1lrl l • r v e w a : :: pnf.S-7.. Flt. lmmed open1nc. MANO ANTIQUES.
•-.. nwaasin& ao olftce DOW, da1 maminp to deliver or ba'9 the experience II DAILYPILOT de1ire to become
to our canitn. lluat ~· Ail replies bave poet drtYIU ,.. W Iii lbict C!G11f1d1Dce.
cord, la.rt• atatloa tllGO SDGlllb + t1oam •
...... YUL~+ iDcwU•• pro~~ m11ea1e. Cati Barry .._ 9'V ~
for eeo1 o1ncie duties. 7J.4..».1W6. SICDTAaY Twtm" pn• pracbool NJ companJ beae.f\ll. ~r!e~~=~ To:'°
$140/Wk. mG1'1 Sia. XJnt oppt.J for abarp pl ' · · Elcpr' ..c. Call BalbN (714 >971·1701 Open 7 -'--llCif'---h-OMl_ST __ , ~ w/1bll b'Phla Uilla to ~ PM-l :JO Pll. =r~o . .t'~:'~ for c19.Y9,IOAM-3PM
TOSIOOO Salldal2matlYated.oat· wan lD tat Peeecl. ccm-,..... IOlO.
&Mlilo'lll: B.o to Box 1M. DailJ 64J..43ZI PlW. P.O. Box ued, ---------4 o.ta-.. ea. aas
~~:{ pleaaaat la· ... Ir ...... bla pee>-_...~S.acbot-11!LEPBONE WASIOUSIJDlllf'a __ ._._. ....
to baacUe ftrl jle far parm.a.-t ftl1l ftoL Qall a.aaoG. IKJUCITOllS .... ~... clrlftla CMR PAID
bulJ ---DO other Um• poaitloe. wltla <>--W-""-' --Part time. 811D·'l'lmn ....._ ~In W1brld-n/Befri1•. -c:m'ellrpc-tNltiee bl U ._..._,,,,__ uu.&C9. a ......... -ea.a...,,. ..., __ --•1
dudm. J\llL a ldee amlle adult all'aleU •ame Good typl•I skill• -;~mo. wm :., llut~,:.;, warbalor•l57~ :,;:~~::! atcn. = C1tesa Ir DIC....,.,. Near O.C. tniD. 11u1t "be .-poam-ism Ntwpoat IDYd, C.M AWJmatic washer 189 oel~.moll&rbal'. ~ ~·8ZZ:, Abplrt.~m7 b6e •able to follow lD· _SG-_1_75.l.______ mettnc.-dryer S50 Ga.-;
C.11. Never a f•. . ....--. A . ·.,,.:_._ S E C R E T A R Y • IU1ll:bGa&. 1D N.8. area. cSyier -Gu.raot.eed a. ~ &--ve., ..._. '>#::A!:::-.." Jtlot ~ WA&lllOUS&llAN. CA dli 54l-S72 BeOa Halnt1U.t. P rr --vrr.1 Ue N11'4 s-ton.lift ..=.:.=~;__ __ _ Reifr~kmlat. A~ ill P11 iD a srowta& co. Ill' TelapJM>a• Sane1ora ••P or will train. ll•tcb1n1 ~eom ore
M_O_D_ELS ....... ---oeed--ed-for-1 IMMEDIATE ee.l~--
Ciiii+a6ali fabioa photo P' • ll"P TIME ~ ...._,, Cldea&Dbaed .at UNUC91Sm
llrm ~ Jan. OPEMIMG WW tralll. e .. t com-a, II Ir M&b. Call for ..,_., a~ .. ..__All ....._ lflil ID tbe bl·
J*WDD. s.. ratar, lllJ'. ~B!30UBCES a...-.zDl w--. • a:pw. hll a: •* Lodliw. JQ1 ,,._•Dryer. Xln.l
.-_ OONSULTAHT SK:llJ/il.'f fDK. or Pff, IQlr,+balllllea. WO...llWJ. NJ& lie:& a:nl tl7S botlt. f'D.51111
A.REYOOAllBmOUS lllnimlllD 5 yn Hpr. Joba Aleiuader ·I•-------Rdrt1erator for ule ~late part Ume BUI'INA Rl11'1 Perform aecrelarlal 7 14 . Is s. 14 7 1 or WA1CH MA.. DX>. waerbed m . Call
llADTBZ CALL dudes ut1llJ.ini atil1I lo· 2lH3I GIL 531-81 openla•• a•all. for 'JBATCANalANGE dud'1abartband. will or· ._ -5ALIS :::4 !: = C:.~ ..;...._ ______ _
111.Ql12 aft.$. ... 91L, ---• Clllall7 1011//J, to tap ~ DrivertoDeli.., da:len. For brteniew
!'-1 t ~to manase DAILY PILOT Clll llll a Badblll lleal·
...._ p/Ume. Tr9iD-To _. w ;Ian .. ~.Udodllea; m-mo
~t,':'=-•=·appt. lrllM, appllc..t .... ...._w..
t 1.-• -.a OpeDln• for llcaoaed
Need 5 women lm · -.... ..---salespeople, locally
rwfiaWy. Full or part *i•l•g record, CMDed. wt1b utklnal re-= ==~~: large atatlo• =•~n~IT!'::~
_..,. appt. 55e-0228. wago• or •a•. Eam lCJOl'k eommiaak>o.
MIWSPAPEll Ho•rly pay + =• =~ E?:c~'.
DllJYBY ....... .c:e. Systam Real1on
llm. tbn1 Fri. mornings. • ~ Hsry S.ill'y .;:;:..::..:..:llAL..:;;::.~IST-A_TI __
1 A.II. to' A.M. Small .. Fwter O••• ... J"t.•ct•• ecooomy car req. $90 --Wk. Call: 953-8110, 8 at. Leadlnl beach aru
A.11.to6P.Y . 64~4321 bn*enCe firm la look· iz>I for m&D&lemenl •
Pl"( HP aalea trainee. Ex-Aal 1 -U perience not neceaary. Eu.e!Jeal tralntne. ln-.al'ttUBl.(I suraace pro«ram • a Aiil.JUft &aw available. Call now with Ill leMt 1 year ex-for a app 't..
perleoce, preferably aealoaomlcs Corp. newspaper. Excellent 6754'100
~bmeftta.Apply ------~-between Mii aad IPM. llAL IST A 11 ~tbru Friday. AeacT
OIAl«HCOAST Have C>P9n1Di for as· DAL y PK.OT ...-aw aemt w /leadlnt
IG-592 .. ~ wttb acellent JllOW.Ba7St. --.&.. ... fl9:'l pcMD· ea.tall•• ... _ .,._,;:_=tUDlty ti al. Un l c e n s e d ---:.., welcome. Call Al
8telWo. -.se7l
•PIX•
T .A.B . aoawerlng ~ Walker 1; Lr.r.
..w. a.1 atate T.A.B. ..._ Mn. lt.u a __ .;...:..;..;.;...;.~---
f .. piUom open ln BecelYIDI la1pectloa
1'&, SA. Cll. • HuoL B. Tl'alDH. OH of tba an-. Vaded abib, P ft wmtd'a 1aJ111R aupplien
Ot ., tr. llaay .... nd. " ...... pldpberala ... ....,._ Wodl near --.. iD JntDe oeedl
1'IS ._ •..,. wlllle UIJlt ,.,._ nnUo1
~t job. Soma
.................. j ---... P"' A ff dlllNabie but ... • ~ Call Gl!!lf!--L
coob. banenden. de· ylW?D• ~'. ..._, .... acbedulea. •r· •~ Good Admiral Reing. 2 door 11 drl ,. Cooks vu ... L>U".... -menls. company very •e . J.mmnperdap,p/torf/t. r-.. meatlnp. make beBflta Excellent oP· needs e<Md control re IDUll be 11. driven 21" ...... ___ ....tmtial. travel arranaementa. Mprbr.+. ~7157 ...-.-·•y for a4nnce-per SlOO 644-'T716.
over wtlfJ!Od drivine re-..._ --...... w trma1.ate toreia:n docu· TB a ERS -·-cord. Lootlna for in-No spec aper nee. e menta. Interpret in cmmt. Contad Peraoo Cid mng. good runnmi.t diVldula with outaoi.ng traiD JQU! For taterview SwiaatGerman. French Soulheo.st Bank ml. 557-1051 Equal Op cood. S3S C.11 after s .:ri
penooalitlea, able to •lZll llGerman. Call ror appt. ODad Sbirley Sawyer. partunily Emp&oyer pm.873-9449
work evenloga. St.arts SUm belp needed. Look· Salar)' $1500 mo. Take •d 5«>-PlO £.O.E. ~ ---8-020
from SS.25 hour + tips. qformaturelndividual ~=YOO: TELLERS -Exper. Re-WILDEll •••••••••••••••••••••••
Apply dally aft.er 5 pm, to wan lD faab.lon orient· 311. Jll2.-030. Ad pd for by qd. for El Toro. MISllaon Now bl.riog we.Ader Wood Mens Scbwmn Van11ty 10
aallforJeanorYary, edstore. Experience pre· miplo)w. VM:)o Ir Lquoa Beac.-b tictmng,546-za>l spd. good cood $70
Ye 'D FA'1 Pl..ua. 410 E. ferrecl. Smarty Paola, otflc:ea. Abo part-ume m1-91S6
17th Sl, Coit• Meu. J107 s. Bristol, Santa SlCaETARY teller. Contact Joan or --------c..nn &
Reatauraol Wanted: Ana.ApplyiDpenoo. MUST bave top Pills lo Gore49'7·1m E.O.E. WllOERS Eqlip•"Ht 1030
O>ota. Waltressea. Exp. Sala SIH. t)'pllll, telephone TEMPORARY HELP ...... •••••••••••••••••
help needed. Full 11 part al openin l e c h o I q u e R E .
ll Go d Pay ·-Have sever p DewJo9er, Airport area WANTED al Coaatllne Hw•nc ll'fl me· o • for aales people. Mobile Gd benenta. pleaaaol Colle&e Bk Store for M NI
benefit•. Apply Jolly Homes . Good Com· wartaq coodJUoos Call bec1an1n& o( Sprang Towekl ~ d with R£PROMl<'TER Ill
Ro1er, 2300 Harbor ,,....,._ • App11 Costa Mwkdya5d-8MS een-ter. CasJuers. fir TIG -...r. AWf Im IW
Blvd.,C.M.540-&535 Mela Mobile Homes. 548 belp 6 1lock peraon LITHOGRAPHIC Reltauranl, busboy. W.llULSt.'42-43$1. Secretary -Yacht needed morns 6 eve ,_..
eveainaa-Zublea. 1712 SAL!S ::'!,-:;: ~pll.oc Be~ ib.ift. Apply at 18806 BROWN CAMERA
P I a c e n l I a • C . II · J.mida, u1.ary 6 comm. ..a .ecretary tit.rt Fri Brut*tiurlt St · P' V • l.50mm LENS
6:11·moG.MWOln Wan OraDP Co. WW day for ten office TOOL MAKER PART JORDAN •210mm LENS
Reltaunot oouoler girl, train. Rapid adV. ta Ynt emplo1meol. Typing 1111&RETIRED CALL 2697 ~ •REVERSING s-t time All. Zubies, over. no esp nee. 50wlJm. ~1aper pm. 50-lOOll. ...--, lllRRORw FILTER
1712 Placentia, c.M . Hardware" toob wblal, SalU'J commensurate --------Sanla Ana, Ca &HOLDER
131 • .,_ 8'5-Gl will pay up to SMX plus. db aper Co beoeftta. TOO YOUNG FOR •SET 0 F EXT R A O.UM-0055 P1e... call ror appt. ,. _ _:,_1 _,_1ly UT~ -~----,_ _ _...,.,......... •UOVClJRRENT
Seim IDvesW' Sales E:a-·-·-·-· 111 AIRLINES?? emp&oyerm/f Senti No 4,.1~
eMiw. for promloeut Blx*k...-. Secl"9tar)'. We C\ll'Telltly ba~e • 12.000 New po r l Be a c b ~brl. '8. per hr. Flu-1ap for 10 lbarp 6 WOIDP'llOCISSIMG Call 642·4321. be fore
mort1aie lpveatmeat tble, lnterHllDI job. ,..,_ '° travel cago, Vydac eap pref. Xlnt SPM. ult ror Paul Ward
corpontlon. Real eatat., fll.910, New York. llWn1 Is all E n I / 1 p e I I I n a . Ub nu Samaear 80/200
limited putnenhlp or ----------· Glbm' ... dl* .. re-Tramcribe rrom dicta-Macro/Zoom •/cue & aecuritln backeround ________ , at ..... wtt.b unique -"' X1Dt bCDefi
pntSalar)',comm•ukln •SICltlTAlllS• 10W1S buaineH 1roap ~~ otn!; u.v.sno.MS-8784
+ all fdnll9. Reply~ Elt:a\1l*'°sif~ UPS ... ntl:ft ltadlnc 1r¥tD1. Bmbara 7D-C*IO. SIS)~ ME ~m 2.0 blll1,e/o0ellr ..._ ___ ,r::. ~· . pu • ... ebotrs.1 &O.E. m. w/atrobe, mst u c PO Boa 15IO, Costa _._ _ II.al\. • e ...:::..:....;:;.;....______ to-1309 aft 5 .
..... CAmll. SecrecrultlnsSIUOO pd. I tb 2 wu ~~-----•..out l"rida1 tOwo • tnma., at our expense. USI THI Dott 1040
••Salm/OurOfftce• • • •No E :a Pe r i e n c e D ~ILY PILOT --·--•••-••••
Appt()nlytrr-Nee••U7· '' All appll-"' L001JMG fOt Uaaau.lerl ~ CllD IDUR be 11 or over. ...AST
40911rcb. D&ab... • .. .,..., • rud1 to llSUL... A GOOD HOMI! 1tart hnmed. Retu.na 1 A.Jt.C. r•1lalered ~~~~~~I tnMpOrtalioo paran· SllYICI ai.tm HuaQ. u. full
tat .._ interrieW cm-DlllCTOIY .,.._ srut wt.th kids " tm c.'Ol RldwdloD at • a,.rsokl. SllQO. ea11
u.vepboPdllotal.IW For Resurt 640-7117.
llilrW aw. c.ta tt.. Service Call
fmnlMMtoSPll lloo> 642-1671 n. f-. draw lD the
m. llt. Ill ~~:fi"smPi_h>l
You ean be a I :
WINNER .~ ~ : .. !
. .
3ff&.Cbm A1nre.t ~
fan coupoaa. l&a. ,,,,_ Jidl_..., Poodle, rem.,--------• llPQed. lllOd nt.cb dot, Gortwn OU.U, Cootesaa -..,-.. -Su---..... -8-P--ao..ldicll. MM0.\1 pattern. Service for d • _. · · 370· UD Nu. Sl."50 or make .. n • 1050 :r:-.~!6.!.--or tll•. call T714'51. ...................... . ...........
**I Buy** Of'-IW Rmw& 2"11Kaw.900Xlntcond.
'q' If INS I07D Good Uled J\anUture It _J................ Of l4&4'7lf'
AllP"mcm--OR I wW aeU .._.a Ofc .._._ "76 Yamaha 250, rut. runa
arSEILfarYou P,.S.~ excelleot, make offer,
MASTmS AUCTIOH call afters, NMIU '4' Hl6 a IJJ.".U :::.,.'°P11 ol~tbe .a:; Totally Trick 1'11 Suzuki CASH PAID ~ve desk w ma Una n,._ __.. ~ delk Several --· IJ'Ul ---. very, ftr Ill UNd ruru. &DU· ••Ivel cbair•. tile ¥1m'Jfaatea.19
qmmltdrTV .. 151.am catmeta & edd1tma1 ot-Mator.e-s. Sdt/
g)FA IW, nwt onnse nc. equipment, 133-1802 ... /S.... 'I 60
fabrte. XIDt eand. $250. or m-Ol:M. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
A4qcmt)ft5..7300 Pbr--.. --or-Jeaae--.-1-Sa-vin-REHi' Z2ft IUXUTy motor
I ~ bdrm aet, 7 pc 7Z Copy machine. Xlnt. bome; sleeps 6 , setr
clmae. •pc Uv rm, all 3 OODd. 8 mo. oJd. Contact cont. S25Cl/WL + 8< mi
mo. ald'151·933'7, 95'7-6SS7 -~--------~
I Claemp. Drexel dining WEVE MOVED & MUST ~· Class A. fully loaded. chain. Perfect cond All S E L L T H E ftntS7,a.>tllea.
for$t00.6"-73J.S FOLLOWING THIS "2-41UT ---------1 WEEK. executive desks railln. TrcrYel 9170
Larae 3-pc. sectional, &credenzas, exec cbaira ••••••••••••••••••••••
dart blue suede w /rust lssidecbain, drafting ta· 22' Soortamaater Travel
P • t t e r o f a b r I c ble Is atool, sales desk.a, Trailer. completely aell.t
wtmatchini coffee table. +misc. All in xlnt coodi-ca>taiDed. aleepe 6, :lllnt
Formal game table set lion. 14()..flWO cxmditioo. Located near
w/upbolatered chairs. '9h IOI Roaarita Beach, Baja, Wrouabt iron chao· 7 Calif. 12100. c.a.tl646-9076,
detier-Sft. diam. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 3:30 Pll.
_for--'aPJll""-·-14().._WlS&.. ____ I Cocker Spaniels, Cairn Jwlto--s.rnc.---, ,-... ---
Bookcuea low Is high Terrien Is Siameee Kit· & Accftl0f'M11 9400
$35 ·$50.Coffee tbl teas. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$1)..Desk. Twm bda $25. ...... °""' 4fc Ka elect blao.ket $10. I PAllCR"Sflfrs
IJS.Qll NEWPORT BEACH .. .,. s. 1015 ~Jin nnnn ....................... U""1111au
Garqe Sale, Saturday I~~~~~~~~~ 1~. 2M E. 20lb St , "--& Orgcaa 1090 <l:llta..... ······················· Garqe Sale, Sat. Jan. 12 WANTED: PIANO in gd
TV. lamps, carpets. cand. Will pay '600-$700.
NEW
PARTS It SERVICE
HOuaS ~~::ru'til rr'td: a::f SaL lr&m.
Dfective llon. 9124179
SADDLEIACIC
FOlt.D
recliner Ir misc 14772 _Stl-8425 _______ _
DomcHler Rd., Irv. TV a.to. --------~. Homea 1::= lf_A_...._ 1091 llunde 4 1pd+IJ.Dka1e.
ZMO S. Main, Santa Ana
Al the Corner ol Warner
546-7070
..,,. --fl·---' bellboualD1. ......._. 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T .. ._ .. ---r ,..__ .... ,..... I/JOO/all or pert.~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• ~ ... 25" 1.enith color
......... tllO ····-·--.-· .. ,. ... lrGleo. ..... :::.I"' ... th.
,. H9p ......... Ob •
.. '•""" r~ alr, "' .... n111...-..... cna... ' .u. aJnt ...
"l'3 Dodie P.U. ~ T. 318
aUck. C/utll. box. Great
shape Sll50. 484-1084
'74M Courier PU, weU
cared ror. 1 owner. ma1
wb!a, e&ml*' abell, re1
.... carpeted Ulruout. new brim See to apprec
oa.~evell.
T7 Chevy .. loo. lumber
radt. tool boll. air. lo DlJ.
..ii& cond. U>C> or oiler:
151--0llZI
T7 El Camino Clualc, auto. A/C. crse control,
AM/FM cua. CB, $4990.
orolfer AftS. ~7858.
Slick '74 GMC P U .
w/sheU. Loaded. Must
See! $31915, Cali S.0-68.52
or 11156-1!97 -----Yem 9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•l*W 1979 to Ft. CHEYIOLET
SlVYAM
HT. CSer .8822 ).
OHLYS7ffl
HOWAID CtwYr'Olet
Dove It Qaall Sta.
NEWPOR"I' !#EACH
HJ.OHi
"18 Ford Vaa E"°. P /S,
P /B, A/C. ~ ml. $3700
Must sac 831 ·99150
72rr74'7 Ask for Steve
'78 Ford E-100. 28Kmi
V-8, air, AM/FM 1t.ereo
cau P 1s. carpeted &
panelled. S5.IOO dy1
llll'r5097, evee 981-7508
'77 Dodi• Van 100
Tradesman, V·8, 318 -lsaell 1llver coina. No 'IV. 2 yr. w&rT., free de-
bl&b dealera prlcH. livery. '121. 646-1788. ..._far S. mllne, 315,000 mi. custom
....... ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • Int.. • peinl job by Trap-Phone~ 21 '' RCA COLOR
W.:U ll"J 8071 OONSOLE. Sl.30 or bal •••••••••••••• •• • • • •• • • olr. B-47'5
AGFA
IEPlll~TER Ill
LITHOGRAPHIC
CAMERA
•.L50m.m LENS
•ZlOmmLENS
•REVERSING
llIBRORw/PILTER
•HOLDER •SET OP' EXTRA
LITES
•UOY CURRENT
Serial No. 4-41458 szooo Call M2-4i'i1, before
5Pll, aat fOf' Paul Ward
.llrmd New Vertical MW· ins llM'htne. SllOOlftrm.
Pb..-i
-------~ .............. '; ., .. .......................
G111 d 9010 .......................
WHITHB
BUYING
Of'
SELLING
TIJhfay_.
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART
IMPO &TANT per ol Sant.a Ana. Capt.
N011CETO c b •Ira, 1 u n r o or.
READERSAND portbolea, P /S, P /B,
ADVERTISERS mas whl1, $4850 .
The price of Items l'10-'5M. advertl.sed by vehicle --------
dealers in Ule vehicle •awry Vaa. Rare edi·
cla.salfied advertlsln1 Uon. No wLodow9 or aide
columm doea not lnclude doon. 1-eyl. Auto. Low
any applicable taua. mUa 'TO enstne. New license, transfer reea. baUery, tune-up $800.
finance cbar&a. f ... for 831"'584.
air pollution cootld de· r-:-1 ------
vice certificatJom or de· '11 ~Ford Van.
aler dotumen&.&ry pre-S12IOO
paration cbara• wtlfta I -...ata ~~lfied by .tlbW..W 9590 .......................
....... / AUTOS .. ~ ....•... !?!~ WAMTIO
'41 Ford Woodie, restored. Don't trade · Ml.I UI 10W' Sl.3.<KX>; •48 Ford Woodie, uaed llercedea Ben1.
reatored mint cond. Call m to find out what
--"""' -.. _ your' llBZ'• nsally worth. ....,,,_,, v•-.WI MilPon VJejo lmportl
WmtAdl CaU154.2-5871 IJl•l740
JwltoLttdlNJ 9180 . ...Oa...llNJ fSIO
••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..................... #
' •t~ °'4 t I I
I fl Y-W • · .• I '
t' I t •' jl ...
PORSCHE'S
WANTED
Allow Ill tbe opport.unliy
lo camider Ule purcbue
or tnde-ln ol your clean
P\ncbe. a.ct wtt.b Ua 'IbdQ!
VWSq. back. Good body fr
ruonlo1 cood. Pref
w/mrf. MS-2644 days, Bnd. ..... ~ .......................
AHa'-o 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
71 ALFA ROMEO
SPIDER
Rei w/black top, s speed
tram .. stereo & less lb an ts.<KX> miles. (478WYD ). $7911
THEODORE • .
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA M ESA 642·0010
IMW 9712
M"-l'W!f~I( (111f<,\.f~t
·.I •, &«, i . ,' 1,
9711 .....................
FIAT Sport.a SoYder
IX. Clean, lo mlfeS. 2 tops, All FM ~~.100 Call
"75 P'lat 1211 Sport Xlol
cmd.. 28mpa. Sl.915/bat cb:.SSUB5
.... 9727 .......................
VISITYOUI
OIWGICOAST
HOH DA
~ARTBlS
TODAY!!! UMIVBSITY
SALES Is SERVICE
OLDSMOllU
HONDA
GMCTRUCtcS
285() Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540-9640
'II> Aceord. ~ miles. air,
AM /Fii caa1., ware
wheel.a, plnatripine Is
OOClOll mata •.a50
S4&-0t9
T..... t765 .......................
,. 0roUa 4 door. Gu uwr. amlfm. low m.Ues.
xtmCIDDll szsm. m.zno
'111'oJata Cellca Wl back
coupe. Fad mrf. A/C,
All/Fii. briCbt red, lib ... 11-. cb9 l75-l440. ~---"11 ~ca Uftb.ct, s 1pd,
All/Fii, aarf, lo/ml. ........ 59-0ZT7
T,.... 97'7 .......................
"11 G'l'I, a.lat ccmd. Bat
oiler Aak for Sherry
£:1:.slH-8200, ew~
••• ; 9770 ....................... vw . 11.a.., trouble ad.I· me 1'0UI' car• TTJ ua Top dollar · Paid for or Not• enn. ya. car to J 1m
llarlno Volllawa1eo.
1171.l Beads Blvd .• Hunt.
iDgl.on Beach . Aak for
Frmlt llu1Do or Tom
Aikin.
'77 HONDA 5 speed.
AM/Fii lluat see to ap-
preoate. ~5118 ....................... _,___ ______ _
......CiMe 9714 18711 BEACH BLVD
lfl.INllNGTON BEACH au.zooo . --~
CREVIER
& I ST 6 U().(DW,\\'
SAHfA AHA
835·3171
™-ULTllU'n OIWIHQ)U<c..a
•USEDIMWs•
"16 3l02 4 ap t&tlPQO l
i63l02 9p 073YPD >
"18 3l02 411p '401 PQP )
T7SJU1pS/R 1>178)
T7 8:l)cai '458SXG )
.......................
·• Gbla, alloy wbla. radial•, atereo, Jtlnl '72 BUS. nm. well. H ·
cond, 1299Ci/offu P.P oeUmt body ~
4M4lS5 m-0221 aft Spm
0 Clau1c Coovert ;1.9) VW ODovertlble. 1m
Karmann Gbaa, new mac. las LbaD l:iOO m1
paint. body 6 motor &&500 r.m> ~2J39 11·'78-Wbrt.e--~-per-BQl--Coo--v
...... 9711 ~ edit.ioo. xlnt ••• .... •••••• •• •• • •• • • • COOi:1f:! mi. , Ca II m.51CM08am=Spm .
Just in from Cl«'IDIUlY.
N.w vw Dimela
MtliltaeJJ'. llakeoff~
'
"15 ~ a /c, All /P'll
tape. Pl•. & brtea. new
Urea • paint. Lo/ml.
Pwfect eand. llut See!
m.e.mt
7'TUUO
tWu;C...
... bNuty -llust Mil!
4 ll*d, • eylioder, A/C, leaUler Interior, mac
wbee!a, cuaette deck,
imp lllht. Lo/ml Prtv. ~. Bestoffer.
Call 111-2111
"14 Camaro. Xlat cood i---------11-.y m.. a.aoo.
D'l·Sl31 d'19 ........ 4 clJ, 4
mpeed. Moor. r.uo. A&
Clw11.W 9920 llllSUDO.Ca.Um.-s ....................... ** • .,,_,01: aale or
1'19 Da.o tnde. RI* tnm.. ... a U..UtCe nrw..~
an Camaroa, ~Jnee.. 'l'1 Mt•MC e.rd&ap, V4..
Maal.e Carlos, bus Ir You ftx·wp. -a.It _. ::.-:-Drut.k reduc· tlllltc&r ... 1111
SAYIMOW!!! •Yl:AlllD..et.a.
COf"~ElL ~
CHEVROLET
c.~11 .. rt ... r 11 .• o1
,.,r-.1 '\H ''
. S46-l 200
·14 Cbev Impala. 9
SI MIU wacoo. l1.1C.
PIS. P tB, AM tFM racilo,
lu11a1e rack. auto
tnm., medl good cood..
Cail all 7 30 PM
CTW-.1111
1"11 lloat.e Carlo 15. 000 mai. Xtn eqiap Sharp
cmd IC700 644-ZZW
T7 4 door l.mpa.la. air,
radial llrea Perfe<'t
an1 S2IS> Call 642--0116
orG4'2111
MOrnlr Moma. am.o. 67
q. ,,_ Sll'ODI . S'T~
Wild Bill.~ 1011
Dodp HlS .......................
'71Cllallenier Silver. tK
m 1 a i c . s s pd .
am fm11tereo I trk.
Ziaw. JllOOcc lwi l>lta. tmm.c ...._.., g.,.,
''4Dodtto.t .,, G141t
Fwd "40 .......................
-OID~dS.
.... ff57 . ..................... .
J1>1•&S-
UMCOLM t•CURY
''Speaal ol the Week''
72PIHTO
HATCH&ACIC
AWllmUc, &U' cood. low
mlJea. 1bb ia a pretty
bWe c.ar for many mi.Les
of economical
t.ramport&laoQ. USBFlT I
SIHS
JS2IS Harbor BJvd. a.ta II-. 54{).$S:JO
75P'IMTO
EzcieUmt coodJtioa S2:JllO best offer
118-4.B
'H Auto ,rea. 1aa .
Oncinal Owner. $14.50.
Call 640-SS56..
Plywmu9' 9960 .......................
1917 P\ymout.b v a.llant. 4
dr. excelleol cood
IC-ntlatJM
Wied.on 'l'7 Belvedere
GTX. 4-40, poal·trac,
auto., alJ ~ ori&-,
pJd coad.. needs minor .rt. 8IO. JUGet., Roa. '78 33li 411p. C239UKH l '71320lA S/R <738TXK ) '78 633c:llA S /R «>082 I
'113:1l9p ..x.ER)
ClwdS • p
~ Lv mas. '11Tartlo 1111.iana c.obra. Evel, MM1NO Bue beauty -lfu.t aeU! •217's
18 lluda GLC, 40 mp1!
Radlala, 5 apd, s IDOi old.
ll.wk.to.7471
----'-----4 ..,..S. 4 e11ioder. A/C,
W VW Bas. Snrf. 4 apd. leather Interior. ma1
I l • o o O m 1 . · 7 z wbeela. cuaette deck.
b•MD1•m New pamt. map lidJt.. Lo/mi Pnv
bnka, muffler. Clean. pty. lieat offer. Call
SWOD. ........ l7Sall
A:1moulb Volare StatJon w ..... Ill CID Ellline
both over 15,000 miles .
~·~power bnba. air • radio, rod racb. ~,I aeat.
Botb priced below wboleNle Kelley Blue
llbat. SUIOO far either ata-
baD ..... Call Oraqe
QJmt Dail)' PUot -,,_ Admmiltrat«. .
ltlO'S
l&EMOWI
cau todQ'. •• ___ ,
Mltcc•alea t740 .......................
71Ml%2400
We bave a t.arse IDveo· 1.or7 ~ pn owned llBZ'1 In stock. Tbl.s one la pnc.dlowat
516.Jta
(S)OVPU)
.IMSllttOMS
IWOITS
1J70 HARBOR BL VD.
CX>STA llESA
'31·127'
71YW
COMVIR'llal
4 ..-l. AM/Fii r-.ctio.
Mtwt .. um '-nt to ftDd
1•m·bH onlJ 11,543 mllu. A beautiful
1eaalde blue .
QSIMIUO)
IOIJ.OU&PU
POM1'1AC
Im> BEAal BLVD.
WllSTll.JNSTD
636-ZSOO 19WI I bave tut pre-owaed BMW ,_ .,.. lootlna
for! 131·20404fMf4f ... _____ mfYah'O 9772 -=::..:.:=::::...:::.:..=::::..:..::.:....r----.:-::llZ=----1 ...................... .
01AMtH COUMn'S YOLYO O&.Dl5T WAMTID
$ WUl PQ JOU man for SALIS. •VICI
J'Olll' dim u.s "12 or AND LIASIMe la._ lleradH Bena. 0YEBS£ASDELIVERY Call toc1a7. _.__
su..Senlce-Leuiq lllMJm Vilrjo lmPol1a ...,... _.ID
RowC..er,IK. aMT«» -.1100 u.aum
RoDa loyce BllW 119 11.BZ llOU, INJ, VOi.YO
1540Jambone VSJ ct.a. ADNOI. Biil lllllRanar at.d.
'17 Fard GalaJUe 500 CGn·
vertlble New motor. complete. lntr perl,
n.m put. Nda pa.lDt
SIOO or but oUer. man '4MJJI,
lxt. ZIO
"" .......................
'T7 P'ormula. perfect, rr..-JOUI' o111 mart for M.D> ml. aIJ power, +
new 1oodlu wllb • ca ... 1121.eo.lll3
a.an.dad. Mz..SSTII WmtAdHelpT M2-W18
....._Utecl ..._Used ..............................................
AUTO CENTER
NOTHING OYER
Nftpart Buda ..,...... ells.9Nd7. COSl'A 11JaA
-BllW Jim. nmnlac 'JID•ILC,loml.• ....... JM0-94'7 amd. ulQle value trll. MllM leue. ...1112, I
549 ,...,.... ....
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I l
1
Bea eh
., ....... If. ...... ,_. 'NltJ ........................ 11 ......... .. = vtlltiM R et. rt-._.. -..., Ill a ""'"' to .....,: ..........
•CW"' OP T9IS A .. ' I A .. em llMlt C19
..... •• ... to--. M tWD I' ::f" llUdl t1i. U0. aftir k ftl dilOOHled tMil' ~ dicla't laaft n.a&al .....
. ...,... Dae llaoAllltter ........ lltutkla,,.. ..=:::
oat to bbn foliowlq lloDda.J 8' I ..... eoaDdJ m ~
the D'Dlm'I .....,., Arebdeaccm Kll. lbaka. T•f Ci.aJdD't belieft it," .... II~. ,.,,_'ve
beea lt81iDc at tbe R ttDlta Beacb 1DD fQr faur .clan
uid coUldn't tab a lbower. 'lbit7 couldn't ... nuab •
toilet.''
Soviets
Execute
r
Afgham
KABUL, Aflhanistan (AP> -
Executians ol political prisoners
continued in Afabanlstan despite
an 8.DDOWlced amnesty by the
new Soviet·backed regime,
Af&ban sources and Western
diplomata said today. <Related
stories, A 7)
Tbe sources reported that
flghttn1 between anti ·
communist Afpan rebels and
U.S. LIMITS FLIGHTS
FROM RUSSIA -A4
Soviet troops still rqed in about
a ball-dozen provinces.
Rebel sources iD lllamabad. Pakistan, 1aid perriUu bat·
WDI &met and At.Pan Sovem:
meot forces were clJ.DOq to
control of tile k•J city of Falsa-... .... ,. tu h•let ..... ,,...,.CMNldJIOD. *1 tlie rebels bad taken over
three man DOl'theut diltrieta.
in Kunduz province, and cap-
tand two IOl.lltbeut towm, iD Laahman pro•inee Juat
DOrtheat of Kabul
DllltYNill ..... ., ... ~
But the powerful Red Army
force -estimated to number a
many a 100,000 troops -wu repor1ed in eon.trot of moat ma·
jor cities and towns in thla cen·
tral Asian nation.
ADAll llAKJ HOLDS UllBREU.A FOR MICHAEL SERVANO eo.a. Meu Kida Win Fece Mote Rain Wednffd8y
A Soviet·led coup Dec. 2'1 top-
pled one Marxist regime -
beaded by Haf'uulla.b Amin -
and replaced It with another. led
by Babrak Karmal. Amin was
executed, and the Russian
troops fanned out across the
country to try to put down the
20-month-old rebellion by anti·
communist Moslem tribesmen.
Veteran Farmer
Albert R Wladmack, son of an
OrangeC.ounty~oneerwboftnt
introduced orange trees to the
Placentia area in tbe 18809, is
de8d at tbe qe of 8'..
The Yeteran Oran1e County farmer WM tbe former owner and operator of the Al·Glen
ranch iD Placentia. Wiactmack
allo WM a dwter member of
tbe OU•e Reigbh Citrus
AUoeiatlan. Be died Jan. ' It Cesu"on Gmira1 ~tai.
Orange Coast Due
More Rain Tonight
BJ DAVID KUTZMANN said there was a .40 percent
ot .. o.11y"'-'...,. chance of rain tonlgbt and a 70
An unstable air ma.as will e<m· percentprobabilit;yohbowersfor
tinue to hover over Southern Wednesday.
California Wednesday. brinling The extended forecast in·
with it tbe promise of more rain dicatea showers could continue
for a preYioualy parched Or._. -thibup Thundn with clearinj
Coast area. forecasters said to-skies on the borlmn Friday and
day. Saturd.,.
The National Weather Service
f'igbt Asked
For Spire
Neari~ort
Tbe rain which hH fallen
ii.Dee llooclay on Ora.nee County
bas 1UU done little to boolt
seasonal rainfall tot.all wbicb
are remlniacent of the d.rousbt
years of the mid·11'70I.
Al of today, the storm has
dropped a Kant .28 of an iDcb of
moisture in Costa Mesa, brtDllnl
t.be eeucm total to 1.19 lnebeS.
Lut )'ear at Ulla tlme, more than
miDcbelof taln.badtaUen.
IDB~ Beach, the r9in-
faB n..-tell a lim1lar lt«y.
~storm bu mr .• ol an
lDCb, booltlal ;~HAIOD&l ft&w'e to 2.22 lncbea.
TllB llANAGD ol tbe llaatlqtoo Beach lnn eoakln't
be reaebed (Gr commet.
llacAIUlter wbo pNlellted the sroaP wttb a k., to the
city dw1DC llonday'I coUDdl lellkJD said be WU embar· ruaed. • '1'beJ really aboald ban left that pUe.," be aalcl.
"We offered the a.bowen iD hopes of ateocttn1 a little bit
of eou.rte1J to them.••
THE 1RJ81CAL... GaoVP, lnctudiaa three children,
plans to fly to San efeco toatcbt and then to San Pran·
daco. MacAllllter aaid the city bad invited them to vllit
HunUqtco Buch.
"I can't believe bow 1radoul these people were," be
remarked. "To put up with all that and not say anythins ii
amulq. I think we could lake a leuoo from them."
Gas Chamber?
Jurors to Weigh
-·~Tot Killer's Fate
By GA&Y GRANVILLE
Of .. Dlill9 "" .... An Oranie County Superior
Court jury will begin d~idlns
late today if convicted child
killer Theodore Frank should die
in San Quentin's gas chamber.
Echoing through the
courtroom where seven men and
five women will decide Prank's
fate la a deacrtptioo of him u .. a
vicious and Hdiatlc attacker
wbo tortured and kllled a de-
f en1ele11 cblld for bl• own
pleuure."
Hoplq to oftMt tbe im~ of that ~ ol ,.,...
by pl'OMCWJr In Prqer were
tbe Worell~ tbe emwifted a•'• Daalala-tlanawlfe.
·•1 ean GD17 ltllte my feeltDp
and I feel my husband la Im»
ee12t of tbe cbar'le," 44-year-old
Birlit l'rmk ~ tbe 12 jaron Ill
Juclce B1ro11 lldllllaa•1
courtroom late •ooda7 ldter· noon.
Mn. Prank went oo to say
that Abe loves her busband, t.o
admit that be la pUty of cb1ld
molesttns but to deny that be la
capable of IDUJ"der.
Tbe jury lbe talked to found
him guilty. last month. coovlct·
ing the profeaaorial·appearl.q
44·year~ defendant of murder,
kidnapping, rape and child
molesting.
U.S. Chided
On Oil Price
W ASIUNGTON (AP) -
The federal aovemment ii
preparlq to aell more
t.ban 100 000 barrel.a of oil
a day~ from CaWornla 'a
Elk Hills reeene, IOIDe of lt
at prices a.a blp a.a SU a
barrel, the Waabln&ton
Poat reported today.
Tbe Dft'IP&Per quoted
oll industry aourcea u
1eeln1 Irony la U .S.
crlt1cl1m of fonlp na·
Uona for raill.nC oil prices
to SIG a burel and more
wblle neehla1 tbe
world'• Mctwt eurrmt oil
prices.
HoweYer. ao•ernment
offlclala r.poaded that
tbe bl1b prtee1 were
driven ap ~ '*'"• by i.Ddiridual compaiea and
were DOt lq Deed by tbe
So•eftllDlllt ttlelf.
Tboee charges related to tbe
March. l.'78, tortUtt murder ol
2Ya·year-old Amy Sue Seiu of
Camarillo.
That conviction set the st.age
for Monday's bearine which is
expected t.o end late today with
the jury left to decide if Frank
abould be put to death or CiveG a
life sentence without pouibWty
of parole.
Na&loa's First
In bis bearing-opening state·
ment to the same jury that ca&
Vlcted Frank, prosecutor Prager
said there are 10 mlYor reasons
why it 5bould decide that Frank
should be executed.
Prager first pointed out that
Frank bad plotted bis victim's
abduction, her subsequent
tortutt and, flnaily, ber death by
<See 'l'Oll'l1Ja£. ..... A2)
Virgi,nia App~
Test-tube Baby. Lab
NOBP'OLlt, Va. (AP> -VlrsiDla bealtb authorities ~
sue approql for the un.·1
ftnt test·tube baby project at
Ea1tern Vlr1tnia Medical
Sebool.
A •PGt•man for State Bealtb Commis1iooer ·Jamea Kenley
said Kenley notified 1ebool
aat.borities of his 18.Ddion for
the szs.ooo laboratory at Norfolk
General Hospital.
ltenley'a approYal was
necessary under Virginia's
Certificate of Need law before
the laboratory could be put into
~raUCJD. 1'be project la opposed by
rigbt·to-lif e organi.utiooa.
The medical school planned a
newa cooferenee later in the
day. with tours of the facilities
where doctors would recover.
fertilUe and re-implant eus
from infertile women.
A IOW'ee at tbe state Health
Department. who declined to be
idenUfted. aa1d Monday ''there
are aH 80ltl of etb.lcal and moral
daUel, bat Kenley ii makiq bia
ded.aloa hued oo lesat issues.··
A positive declaioo by Kenley
would be taken to court. said
Charles Dean. p19ident of the
Tidewater chapter of tbe
Ylrtlnla Sodet1 for Human Lile.
an antl·abortion 1roup. The
IOciety end other IJ'OUP9 believe
tbe project rallel Hrioul etldeal
and monl q1MltlGm.
A 1tatt reYlew of tbe propoMd
laboratorJ WM required under tbe CerUfte8te ol Need law that
lttpaiataa tbe ltate health COID· m&aloner mUlt 1tud1 and nale
CID eQltal spenctiq bJ bospttala.
A~ ......
CREATING LIFE?
Dr. Jack Rary
And tbe law says the com-
missioner bad to rule on tbe
qvestton today.
On Sept. 28, Kenley turned
down the bolptW'• bl4 for • abort admlni1tratiYe review,
uytns be wanted a full atudy of
the propoeed laboratory. Tbe
boapltal tbm reapplied for a
80-day ~ ..-OC-·
Older b11t Wiser?
. WASHINO"l'Cltt <AP> -....... nplMCll'I _,__. ..
daJthl.,ala~---·,....· ~ :=..._ ... 1aa lbul tw.. Ml8 Pt 11 •2 CU..'a 1M ffl • •mbaf'ID • lrllla eo91em.t Uldaa. TbeO.~ Ta >•09•1 t .... t ..... not lta IQlllF .. ti tn* Iba ..... tkean. I01 ....
• ud 10ybea all tut_.. at etllll8r'I le e llDIM Ob ud 11aa ... ...,...
Commltem aw.nnu 1..-•· -.... ~ m tbe mubl baft .,. "Md U... to -U.. ct'' ol
Ca.rter .. ~ nno•ced PddQ m,lat. ·
ILL .. O•• ••1rl••
MOSCOW <AP> -In prat.a ~ tbe &emit leten.at.klll Ln Af~nbtan, Ute U.S. comular ml1tloo hi K.tn will be
wi ... aDd u. SoYietl haft ......... to ... IDOVe tbllr CClll·
1ular e~ .. f,_. New Yoft. a W.-tern diplomatlc IOW"CI,.. pon.d today.
In bi.I 1peecb Fric!Q ·~U.S. rwtallatory 11-for
the Afpan opendioa, ~deal CuW ..Sd t.bt Ualted 8tatel
would ~ openhas AD>' new Amerlcan or Soviet CODIUlar
facilities.
U.S. Embauy oftlciala bave COGftrmed tbat eomtnadlclll
work oa the consular faci.Ub' in Kiev, c~tal ol tbe Soviet
Ukraine, bad stopped and that the Soviet. would be expecMd to
Jene New York Within "a month or two."
......... ._lllUS
MILAN, Italy (AP) -Red Brl1ades terrol'i.lt.I ambulhed
and tilled three anti-terrorist policemen in a ball of aubmacbine
gun fire todQ. ,
It wu the bloodiest alnlle tenorllt strike in Italy lllnce the
Red Bripdel kidnapped former Premier Aldo Moro in Karell
1971 and killed bia llve police bodysuarcts.
GOP CallCIWaee lt'hWr•.,•
WASHINGTON (AP) -Seo. Larry Pressler of Soutb
Dakota withdrew today ~ tbe crowded field aeekin1 t.be
Republican presidential nomlnatloa, citinl b1I exclulioa from
the Iowa debate and the troubles he'd had ralstq IDODeJ.
Pressler, 37, the youniest contender for the GOP preslden·
tial nomiDaUoo, said be also bad reall&ed tbat be could not wa1e
a aucceuful campalp without be1q ''wil.t.lni to aacrtftee my
Senate dmlea. ..
llefillerW Serflee t• •efll•
DENVER (AP) -Spokesmen for 60,000 refinery workers
say they are ready for a long, "bard·fouiht" strike became
they cannot reach agreement in a wage and benefit.I dlapute
wtth the 100 oil companies they call "tbe richest and most
powerful industry in the world."
But oil companies acroa the nation say supervison can
keep the highly automated refineries going indefmitely, with no
noticeable impact on U.S. fuel supplies
The st.nke, set to begin at tbe end of today's day shifts, was
the first nationwide walkout called by tbe OU, Chemical and
Atomic Workers Union since 1.989.
Says Be's Tired
Klwmeini Tells
Seclusion Plam
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -
Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini
decided to go into Sttluaico at
the end of the week, closin1 bis
doors to all visiton for 15 days
amid mountinsz communal
Footner New
Chairman of
OC Planners
Richard Footner of Hunt·
tnatoq Beach wu selected Mon-
day to succeed William Mac·
Dou1all aa chairman of tbe
Orance Comity Pl1nn1n1 Com·
miaaioa.
Footner, who said be 11 a
semi-retired ho1pltal ad·
miniltrator, will serve for tbe
remainder ol i.-.
He wu appointed to the com-
miaaioa nearly two yean a10 by
Supervilor Harriett Wieder.
MacDougall, a resident or
Laeuna Ni1uel, became
chairman ol the 5-member cOm·
ml11ion lut July when Rex
Gaede reslped in protest over
tbe appointment of Edl1on
Mlller to the COUDl)' Board o1 &Qpenilon.
DAILY PILOT
violence. He asked tbat dem-
0n1tratlon1 be canceled
belinninl Saturday.
1be oftlce ol tbe 79-year-old
leader ol the Iranian revolution
said be wH very tired and
belinn.in& Saturday would nst
at bi• home in Qom, the Shiite
lloelem holy city 100 mi.lea 90Ulh
ofTebnn. 1be aJJDDUDcemmt came after
a day of demonatratiom and
bloody claabea between rell,,,..
and ethnic factioaa ill neartJ
half a dolen citlea. There were
demon1tratloaa by ten• of
tbouaanda of Turtd.llHpeakiq
Alerbaijaaia in Tabrb, moaat·
101 te111lon lo SanandaJ, the
capital ol Kurd.lit.an; another
kiWal lo the Penlml Gulf town
of Bandar Lan1eb, wbere
between 41 and 58 people were
killed durinl tbe weekend, ....
11 othera reported killed
elsewhere. The revolutionary pro•·
ecator'1 olftee warned ., .....
..counter·re\'Olutlcmary" dem·
omtnticm ID Qom CJD w.-..
day. a Sblltebolyday.
At the U.N. badquartftl ln
New Yort, U.S. Ambauador
Donald Mcllenr)' exprwed de-
termiutlon to Met aanctlom
.. •Inst lnD ill 1lne with a 0.C.
31 relOlutlon commlttlDI tbe
Seeurit)r CouDdJ to ac:tloe u tbe
· boltqea Ill tbe U.S. Em.bus)' ln Tebraa .,... not relMHd b)'
Jo.7.
Tbe deedJ!ne palled aad tbe
hott.I• were 1pendln1 tbelr ... bJ ln capdfttr today.
,.
Teachsn
COmplain
To IJOard
... ,. t9a•• .... .,.4, ...
toae•tn omtlala•I IMUt
"'"•• coadntoa1 lllo111az alpt ..............
Oceaa VI•• otaool Dl1trt1t
u.Mtl. ~..,..... bJ _.. Uau 40
IUlilf •11•m.&a...---"alrellttd tb•. flwt·•••'-r ecboll '°8rd nprd1q au.a.cs
work wt&lliDut pay, lar1• cl••1 u.a.111 .. o1 &McMr a1dll 1aa ...................
,.... --...... tM -. liDulq .......... rift iD ...
tr•ct 11-.Se«tcJM. ltalled wtMn
&be Ocem View 'l'Mcben 4':
eoctatloD walbd out ot baq.a. int N11mlDNovember.
tbe teecbln' lut coatract •·
pl.red JD111. ud .._ ...
over a MW _. bave DAIMd Uiroo,f,!M;cttltkm and. formal fact proeeu.
Teacw UIOciation pl"tlldlnt
carol Halbecb wU'Md tnaatell,
"We• re not here to brl n1
lkeletom out ot the cloHt, but 1ou apparmtly are wader the
l~preukla eveeythlq II ftne -
and It lm'l"
Teacben repon.d earlier they
Would "°" wltbout • CG:llnet and would not ltrlke or dem·
omtrate. However, they wa.med
that tbey would brlDI their
artevancee dlr9ctl7 to tbe board
ottrut.-inpubUcM11kma.
Major difl'•meee between the
dlatrtct and the teachers revolve
around leqtb of proposed COD·
tracts, 1alary lncreaaea.
frtna• bmeftts PQmeDt bit•. arteva.nce procedures, wortr:iq ~n, cl..a m-and teacher
tramferpalidel.
PoUowtna tbe calm presenta-
tions by complaintnc teacben,
Ka. Halbach preNDted the board
witb a leUel' noUq that bu as·
.oeiaticln would return to the
barfainilll table 11 the district wll propose some contract
chances in "critical areu ol coo-
cern. ''
"OVTA ii not cauainJ the de-
lay in brtn1in1 about labor
peace," she charted. "It la your
inability or refusal to act."
Queatimed by board President
Darrell Carter, Ka. Halbach
said the letter requests tbe
board to submit in writin1 some
williDpeu to c:oaaider contract
talk poaition alternaUvea.
Sbe uid tbe teacben won't re-
turn to the barpiniDc table untll
aucb a doeumeut ia Neeived.
KeanwbUe, teacben and~
trict oftlciala are acbeduled to
meet witb a It.ate bearlq offlcer
TbUl"ldQ nprdiq ua.falr labor
practice cbara• filed by the
teacher WJion.
p,,,_PapAJ
TORTURE. •
llranaulalian.
The Ventura County pros-
ecutor arsued that tbere was
time eoouab between tbe abduc-
tion and murder for Frank to re-
cant b1a plm and to release b1a
victim.
And, tbe proeecutor •aid, the
coovicted man had tbe "maturi·
ty and intelll1eoce" to un· dentand bi.I •eta and ••to coatrW
bia OWD deltiD.y."
Pra1er dsertbed tbe cblld'a
torture murder u brutal and udlltlc wbUe be told tbe Juron
that Prank "inflicted lnteme
pain CJD tbe cblJd for u lalal u he coaJd.''
The proMCator went on to
describe Fr-*'• 1174 encounter
wltb ..... ddld victim that
resalted in blm tpm«Hn1 four yean in a It.Ille prtlCm bospltal.
And nototerloobd by tbe pl'OS·
ecator wu l'rank'1 admitted
mol..utioa md abaN ol two
lirla~blareleale.
..fu':'nt~ 'CtbH&e ~
ol bll cllmt ... wllb four wit-
....... bwotqc!tDI Mn. l'raDlt.
Other wit I M called by tbe
Veotwa Couat7 public defender
included a J'ruk nelpbor, a
IOdal W'Cllbl' tpedalilt in cb1ld
mol .. tlq -a state priloll boepl&al .......
I
---__ .... -"T"-·----
Yule Tree Blaze
Damages CM Home
Two Costa Kesa resident.I
escaped~:!.! Monday when a fireplace apparently ip.it-
North State
Bracing for
Winter Storm
By The A.uoclated Preu
A cold, winter storm from
Canada la movin& into Northern
CaWornia tocby.
A travelen' advtlory bu been
iuued for the oor1hern Slerra
tonlpt and spreadinc IOUtb OD
Wedneaday. Snow ia supposed to
be locally heavy toni&bt and
Wednesday with 1u1ty
IOUtbWesl winds.
The mow i.a predicted down to
1,000.2,000 feet in the nortb west
and Si.skiyoua and to 2,000-4,000
feet in the Sierra on Wednesday.
Rain la likely elsewhere in
Northern California and tem.
peratu.ra abould be colder. Most
highs will be in tbe low SOs and
40s and lows in the 30s and 405.
NON-SIUYERS
IUCK HOSTAGES
CLAREMONT, N.R. <AP> -
Citing lack ol support by area
resident.I for the bostaaea in
Iran, abcU 40 biSb acbool ltll·
dent.I in Claremont aay tbey will
not 1bave their faces unW tbe
bolta1es are returned.
Scott McGuire, a aenlor at
Stevens Hltb School, ia lead1:q
the IJ'OUP called ·•People In·
terested In America."
ed a Cbristmu tree and luUed
their llVlftl room.
Flre lilanbal Rw Hendenoo
estimated dama1e to the home
al 30'1 WUTeD Lane at 9&.000 to
structure and $5.000 to cootent.a
in the a p m. blue
He said occupant• Ronald
Wood, 49, and Pat Currier, CB,
were in a back room al lbe time
and were able to escape lbrouih
a window and call firemen
Heodel"IOll said radiated beat
from a large fireplace blue ap-
parently icnited the tree. He not·
ed that attbgoa~ no ODe auffend
fire iDJuries, . CVrier ...
treated • a.ta Kela llemarial
Hospital for •bock, but not
bolpita.J.lzed.
"U I have anJ adrice to lift
today. it la. I« your Ol.riatmu
tree outllde ol and away from
your bowe," Henderson laid.
"They're 11.ke a liJa.Dtic blow
torch when they IO out. They're
unbelievable."
In Costa Mesa. Cbrustmas
trees may be left out for trash
collectors if they have bttn cut
Into lengtha of no more than
three feet.
Slain Iranian's
Mercedes Found
SAN DlmO <AP> -A miss·
Lng car owned by one of two Ira·
Diam alaiD lat week in a Pactftc
Beach apart.meal wu beinl ex-
amined by deteetiv• after It
WU found in Kuico, pol.ice,..
ported.
Officers aald \be all.er
Mercedes Bem Yalued at SI0,000
WU found llteday Just north ol
Enaenada ill Baja California.
Tbe car bad be.a bunaed.
., ... .,. ....... ......... _
Oruae OoaDt7 8'rpa tbwws' awrm.. ....... aart called to-day for c:bancea in .,........
operatkm that be 1ald couY
aave bllDllndl ot tboaaa.aa ol clollara.
Clark'• eomment1, wblcll
called for tbe comotidatloa ol
five munJclpaJ court diatrlcta
and the mercer ol the aberift'•
aad manha1'1 ollke9, met .-
total llJmat from Ida~ Clark laid .,,....datice ol tbil
aberttf md m.anU1 wlldith I'-.;
quires appro•al bJ tbe
Leslalatun, bu beea rejected.
reputedly became ol tbe elfGl1a
by special ln.tereata and self
int.e rest.I.
He said the issue abould be pat
OD the 0nqe Coualy beDat la
June to Jlft coaaty olftc:iala a
atroaaer position ID Sacramento.
Clark allo declared that eac9
o( tbe ftve eeparate mmlcipal
court district.a operates a ae •
divldual Wdom at a aubefemat
COil to tazpayen. -
He urpd that tbe coart a.
sohdatioo a1.o be put oe lk
June ballot.
Clark, wbo became the-
board'a chairman lut week,
al.ao Said be will seek to CODftlDe
a commiMMJft to study e chaace
in Orance Coanly eoweuameat.:
from a general law to a charter
form of eovemmeu&..
f',....Pflfle.4J
STUDENT. •
their CClGC'eml met at all times.
Now each eampus nominates
three atuden1I to a eommtttee.
Tbey select • board l'ept"e9eft·
tative and continue to meet with
b1m or htt to make sure all
campuaes' coaicerns are known
Altbou.ah be'• • DOD·VOtinl
mem her ol the trustee board.
Pashley said, ·'I would say I
have very deflDltely bad some
input," espeaally 10 belptng re-
word a receflt student di5cipline
policy
.. This board 1.8 a good board."
M said "ll does listen. It bas
given me noery c~ ...
Pashley said be objeds to the
fact that he's not admitted to ex-
ecutive aesaion1. but doesn't
believe ~ student represeo·
tatiYe ...ta to laaft a .ate.
.. , .. , tlWlk 'f'OtillC 19 lmrpar.
tant," be said. "Yoa can...,,_.
yourself. You can laf1Qmce."
A.a for tu.a qe, Publey said
he's typical ol the older students
now makinc up more and more
of colleee studmt bodies.
Tbe reaaons a.re the dec:lining
populatJoa ol young people and
the state's empbuls on coatinu·
10« education.
Does the board respect tus
op1n1oos more because he's
older'!
"I don't tbink age bas
anytbin& to do wttb it " Paab.ley
.. ad. ·• 1 think it dependa entirely
on bow the student represen-tetlYe conduct• himself or
herself.
"U you mouth otr oa every
subject, you •oon become a
aul.lanee. I think tt'a beUer to
aaYe your fin for aom•tbilll
tbat 'a important.'•
His own children, Corona del
Mar Hilb 1wor Laura and
Ore1oa 1D1tinCe ol Teclmoloo
freshman John. don't seem to
mind tbeir father' a eminence u a
coUeceatudeol.
"They both think tt'a arcat."
Publey aalcl.
Soviets
:l:xecute
Afgham
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -
Eseeutiolll of political prisoners
continued in Afgbaniatan despite
an announced amnesty by the
new Soviet-backed regime,
Af1han sources and Western
diplomats said today. (Related
Sloriee, A 7 >
The 1ources reported that
fl&htinc between anti-
communist Afghan rebels and
U.S. UMrTS FLIGHTS
FROM RUSSIA -A4 -
Soviet trc>ops atlll rqed in about
a balf-doa!o provinces.
Rebel IOW'CeS in Islamabad,
Paki1tan, said 1uerrillas bat·
ding Soviet and Afghan eovem·
t forces were clingine to
trol of the key city of
aabad, aear the Soviet
border. 'lboM ~said .... ~ ...... ~ .... °"" -... ... wra ilt dlliita1da. K_.. prv;tw, and ~ ....... two 80Utbeast toha, in
La1hman province j u1t
north.-of Kabul.
:,::: ~~to~~
man1 • 100,000 troops -wu reported in control of most ma-
jor citiea end towm iD tbla cen-tral Asian nation.
A Softet-'9d map Dec. 2'1 top.
pied one llanlst reeime -
beaded by lla&ullah Amin -
and replaced it witb another, led
by Babrak Karmal. Amin was
executed, and the Russian
troops fanned out across the
eountry to try to put down the
ZO.month.old rebellion by anti·
communist Moslem tribesmen.
After the coup, tbe new gov·
ernment ordered an amnesty for
2,073 political prisoners at
Kabul'• Pul-i-Cbarkhi prison,
but Kabul residents reported seetnc oa1,y about 300 prisonen
freed.
AfgbaD offtclals have denied
reporta that political aecutlom
were cooti.nuing. But reliable
Aflhan and diplomatic sources
bere aaid they bad information
that offtclala ol the Amin reeime
were beinl executed and buried
In mUI IJ'Ave5 OD mrpopulated
blllaldes near the prlaoo.
DespUe tbia report, even anti·
pemmeat Afgbus lD Kabul
Nid teptwlve measures under
the new resime appear to be oo
a far smaller scale tbaD under
AmlD.
c ... ,
• ' .. 'l"lllly ..,.. lD Just milerable abape.'' eomment.s •
PIC&rd, 9'o Mad fl.remeo at Murdy ud Gotbard ftre
etatloaa to eook breakfut for tbe llDlfl?.
He uld be made an early mornlnl lnspeetiaD of~
Padtlc Oout JD.ab•ay hotel and determined that a water
mala OD the pcopatf had broken.
"Tbe people stayed there becauae the Huntiqtoa
Beach hm olftclala kept promlalnl them the water would
be back ca In Mftl'a1 boun,'' said Plearcl. ''They promiled
that for tour dQs. ''
TBS IU.N~GD ol tbe Ht,,,,,,,,.. Beec:b IDD eoaldn't
be reac:bed for comment.
llaeAIUster who praented tbe IJ'OUP with a key to tbe
ctty durlnc llmday'1 council aetl'""ln laid be wu embar·
ruaed. "TbeJ really aboulci baft left that plaee,.. be ukt.
"We offend the lbowen iD hopes of est.encttns a little btt
of COW'WJ to them."
THI! llV8ICAL G&OUP, includine three children,
plans to fly to San Dleeo tmlabt and then to San Fran-
cisco. lbcAllilter 1ald the ctty bad inrit.ed them to Ylait
Huntinston Beach.
"I can't believe bow tncious tbeae people were," be
remarbd. "To ptll up wtth all that and not say anythinc ii
amuiJll. I think we eouJd tab a le8loo from them."
Board Backs Plan
l1·vine Schools Eye
$831,000 in Aid
The Irvine Unified School J>ia..
trict may go alter about $831,000
in federal grant funds aimed at
developing new techniques and
stragegies ln dealine with problems in education.
Monday nieht di.strict trustees
tentatively approved 13-(rant
proposals which could qualify
for the Elementary and Secon-
dary Educatioo Act funds.
District actministraton said It
is the purpoee of projecta which
receive such ftnaoclnl to Im·
prove instructional prolJ'ama
throulh ''planned chaqe. ''
Proposed prosrama in t.be
lrYlne Ualfled SCbool ot.trlct
eompet!QI for srat fUlllda in· elude: •
-Aa --requwt • bzt; ""'" ...... aldDa ~ lan&ua&e mechanics math co~putaticm tbroQCb uae of com·
puter-Mctped &eadllq paebla
at UnlvenUy Put &ieme.a&ary
8cbool.
-A 982,000 request to Im·
prove ':=.Nil.la for IOO Mb arade at fow d1ltrict elementary achoola.
novat&on and Planning Com·
mission. The state Board of
Education then gives final ap-
prov al to the hat since the
federal government gives funds
Natle•'s First
NO&POLK, Va. <AP> -VlrsWaa.llll~ ......
,... .... .... for the nation·•
ftnt tea-tube baby projed •
Sutera Vlrsl•i• •e41eal Sebool.
A .,.+w•• far Stat. Blrailla
Comml.aalwr .lama rm•.,.
1aid kn.le)' aotlfted 1et.ool
authorltm of Ida aalldiaD ror
the SIS.GOO laban&ory at Nodolt
General Rnspital.
to each state for ddbursemeot.
Officials said funds for ap-
proved projects could be re-
ceived by July. Deadline for sub-
m1 ttin1proposals 18 Feb. 1.
Orange Coast Due
More Rain Tonight
-A $74,000 request to Im-
prove academic achlevement
and leadenblp skills amona 300
students at Bonita Canyon,
Culverdale, Univenity Part and
Rancho San Joaquin schools.
-An $88,000 request to de-
velop a science curriculum for
fourth to eighth-grade studenta
at Vista Verde School to in-
crease the students' scientific
literacy.
-An •.ooo request to im-prove health education and
physical education for seventh·
and eighth-grade students at
Venado Middle School.
Kenley'• approval wa1
nece11ar1 under Vir1inia'1
Ce.rtlfica&.e of Need law before
tbe laboratoty could be put into
operatioo.
Tbe project is opposed by
riibt·to-tife orpni.utioos.
Tbe medical achool planned a
news coolerence later in the
day, with tours of tbe facilities
wbere doctors would recover,
fertilize and re-implant eua
from infertile women.
By DAVID KUTZllANN
Ot•hllr .........
An. unstable air mus will ccn-
tinue to hover over Southern
California Wednesday, bringing
witb it the promise of more rain
for a previously parched Orange
Coast area, forecasters said to-
day.
The National Weather Service
said there wu a .40 percent
chance ot rain ton18ht and a 70
percent probability of sbowera for
Wedne.UJ.
Tbe extended forecast in·
dicates sbowert could continue
tbrouib Th~ witb cleartnc
lkies OD tbe botlsoo Friday and
Saturday.
The rain which baa fallen
liDce llClllda.J Gil Ona&• CoanO bat ttW doae llWe to boost
aeuoia.al ramtan totala whlcb
are rembd a ctil fll U... droqbt
Yurt al the lilld.-1'70I. ' AS Of W., tM ..._ Ml
drooPecl.• ..... a o1 • iDch of moiati&NmColtallest. brlulBil
tbit MMCID total to L• .ilacb&
La.It year at lb.is time, more than
sis inches of rain bad fallen.
In H111JtlDctcn Beach, the rain-
fall fiturel tell a similar story.
'lbe ltorm bu dropped .28 of an
inch, boost1n1 the aeaaonal
figure to 2.22 Inches. By thta
time last year, the tot.al was
nearly seven inches.
And In tbe South Comity area,
only .15 of an incb bad been re-
corded by thi1 mornlDI in
Lasuna Nipel, brinlin1 the
seuon total to 2.03 inches com-
pared witb a 9.82·inch rud1q
lutyear.
Foreeasten 1ald tbe weather
cond.itlau which broupt tbe
bed17 meded rain to Soatblrn
Callfornla tbil weelt were tbe re--
suit ot an unstable air mua.
That IDMI ol air bad been bov-
• ~ Oftlr c.itra1 aad NortMnl
CaUfenlia from a pre•lous
Morin -foncuten Uld tbe remabal ..,.ase from tbat
CODdlUoa la wbat'I falllal OD bom-417 S-.""'n Callfonala.
Grant proposals from school
districts are sent to the state
Department of Education, which
auemblea a panel of~pperta to
review all applications and de-
termine which lboWd be funded..
A list of projects ii tben r«·
ommended for final approval
by the Department of Education
and tbe state'• Educational In-
Irvine Homes
lose Power
A.fter Blaze
A source at the state Health
Department, who declined to be
ldenUfled, laid )(ooday ''tber-.
are all aorta of ethical and moral
luues, but Kealey ls maklne bis
deei&ioa hued on legal issues."
A positive declsioo by Kenley
would be tu1en to court, laid
Cbarl• Dean, president of tbe
Tidewater chapter qf the
Vlrlinla Society for Human Ute,
an anti-abortion croup. Tbe
society and other troUJ>1 believe
tbe project rai.les Mrioua ethical
and moral questions.
A state nview of the propoMd
laboratcl')' wu required under
tbe Certiflcat. ol Need law that
sUpu1atea tbe state bealtb eom-
miulcmer m\llt ttud1 and rule
on capital IP"""na bJ bmplta•1.
And -tbe law saya the com·
mlulOGll' had to rule on the
q1M'tiaa 1lodaJ' .
OD Sept. 21. Kenley turned
doWD tbe bospital'1 bid f(W a
•bort admlm1tratlve renew,
MJbal be ..... a full ltudJ of
tM pl'OpONCI laboratory. Tbe
bNpltal tbee reapplied for a
·~ ........ aEATING LIFE?
Or • .Mell Aaf'Y
90-daJ review process.
"It '1 not un11aual for the com-
miasioeer to wait until tbe last
minute to make a declaioa," said D.11. Ratcli.tfe of the ltate
Bureau of Healtb Planniq in
Richmond.
Ratcliffe uid tbia wat
especially tbe cue with an ..._
a.a contro•enlal aa in-vitro
fertlllaadon, the tecbnleal name
for tbe tell-tube bab)' project.
Under tb• proceu, women
wbo haft dlte111d or deformecl
fallopian tube1 an 11.en a
cbance to haft dalldNa. An ea
la remoored turllcallY from a
woman, ferttlhecl In tbe
(lee'ftTU. .... Al)
Ini.ne Man Hits
t
I
t
Will Resume
MoeCoW (AP) -ta protea ol tbe Sovtet l.atenenUoa in
Af&banlatao, tbe U.S. comula.r mi11lon ln Klev wlll be
withdrawn ¥d tbe SoYiets have been asked to remove tbelr COD·
aular ernp&o1ft9 rrom New Yon, a Weetern diplomatic IJ)Ul'Ce re-ported today,
In bis speech Friday •nnounctnc U.S. nt.allatory 1tep1 for
the Aflba operation, Presldeat Carter aa.ld t.M Unit.cl St.at.
would delay openina any new American or Soviet coasular
facllities.
U.S. Embuly otficlalt have eonflrmed that conatnac:tlon
work on the caaaular faelllty in Kiev, caplt.al of th9 Soviet
Ukraine, had sl.opped and that the Sovieta would be expected to
leave New Yon within "a month or two."
Rftl•n.,.-.&IU3
MILAN, Italy CAP> -Red Bnaades terrorista ambuabed
and killed three anti-terrorist policemen in a hail of aubmachlne
gun fire today.
It wu the bloodiest single terrorist strike in Italy s~ the
Red Briaades kidnapped former Premier Aldo Moro ln llareb
1978 and killed bis five police bodyeuards.
GOP €a•dldate tr1t•dra.,•
WASIDNOTON CAP) -Sen. Larry Preaaler of South
Dakota withdrew today from the crowded field leeldDa tbe
Republican presidential nomination, clUni bla exclualoo from
the Iowa debate and the troubles he'd had raialna money.
Presalu, 37, the youngest cont.ender for the GOP prellden·
tial nomination, said be also bad reallud that be could not waie
a successtul campaign without beinl ''wt.llinl to aacrltlce my
Senate duties." ·
Aecuses Carter
Brown Asks Probe
Of Iranian Crisis
WASHINGTON (AP> -
California Gov Edmund G
Brown Jr., accusing President
Carter of retreating behind a
"wall of silence," today de·
manded an Immediate con·
IJ'eHional lDvesti1ation of bow
the United Stales became In·
volved in the Iran crisis.
Brown, a r1vaJ to Carter for
the U80 Democratic presidential
nomination, said the American
people have a right Lo know the
<'i r cum stances of the ad·
mrnistration's decision to admit
the deposed Shah of Iran last Oc-
tober and why the U.S. Embassy
was not evacuated following
threats that it might be seized.
Brown demanded the in·
vesligalion after a two-hour
briefing at the State Department
on the Iran crisis. The ad·
ministration bu been providing
such briefinca to presidential can·
didates.
Iran. Rockefeller is a personal
fnend of the shah and recom-
mended that t.be deposed ruler
be admitted.
Brown, talking to reporters in
the State Department lobby.
aaid a congreuional lnveatiga·
tlon "will disclose the
circumstances of how we got in-
to this situation and the
re11pon11ibility or Jimmy
Carter."
He said such an investigation
should be conducted now and not
put ort Wltil after the hostages
are released, so the American
people can make their own
evaluation of the administra·
lion's decision-making process.
Asked whether such a public
airing of the admlnJstration's
thinking might embolden the
lran1an militants not to release
the hostages, Brown said,
"Nothing that has happened so
far has improved the situation."
TSHaA , lraa (AP> -A~atoll 1119' ltbo.melai
dltkled &o . IO _ ucl ll tM nd ol U. wH. e*IDa b1a doon to .U tan r lJ c]u'I ~ • •01:U• ~o&~~
•••traUona be ca•e•l•d beclnnt.na ay.
Tbe oft\c:e ol the 11-year-okt
.. ad r cl tba lrulan revoludaD
aald be WH very Ured ud
be urdQ would rs
at la bomt lD Qom, tM Sbllte
Mq1lem hob cit)' 100 mJlea IOUlb
of Tebran.
Tb• •nnounce:ment eame eftel'
a day of demomtrat1ou and
bloody elalbel betwem re11lioul
and etb.Dlc facUoos lD nearly
half a doaeo clU.. There were
demonatrationa by lena of
t.bouaandl ot Turkiah·•peall:tnt
Aserbaijanla in Tabrla, mount·
ln1 ten1lon ln SanandaJ, lb•
capital of Kurdi1tan; another
kJllln1 in the Persian GWI town
of Bandar Lan1eh, where
between '1 and 51 people were
kUled dwinl tbe weekend, and
11 otbera reported killed
eltewb.en.
The revolutionary pro•·
eeutor'a olftce warned •talnlt
"counttr-... volutlonary'' dem·
omtraUom ln Qom on Wednea·
clay. a Sbliteboly day.
At lhe U.N. beadquan.n In
New Yorll:, U .S. Ambaaaador
Donald McHenry expreued cS.
termlnaUon to aMk 1ancUona
aaalnlt Iran in line with a Dec.
31 reaolutlon commlttln1 the
F.._P-AJ
10RTURE. •
ll:ldnappin1, rape and· c!lild
molesting.
Those charaes related to the
March, 1978, torture murder ot
2""'·year-old Amy Sue Seit.a of Camarillo.
That eoovtC?Uoo set the atqe
for Monday's bearine which is
expected to end late today with
the jury left to decide if Frank
s.hould be put to deat.b or given a
life sentence without possibility
of parole.
In bis bearing-openine state·
ment to the same jury that coo·
vlcted Frank. proaecutor Prqer
said there are to major reuona
why it lhould decide that Frank
should be executed.
Praeer first pointed out that
Frank had plotted hh victim's
abduction, her subsequent
torture and, tb1ally, her death by
atran~ulatioo.
The Ventura County pros·
ecutor argued that there wu
time enough between the abduc·
lion and murder for Frank to re-
cant hia plan and to releue bis victim.
And, the prosecutor said, the
convicted man had the "maturi-
ty and intellleence" to un·
dentand bis acta and "to control
bia own destiny." Brown said the briefing, con·
ducted by Deputy Secretary of
State Warren Cbriatopber, left
many unanswered questions
about bow the crisis beean.
The administration bu said
from the beeinnin& that the de·
posed shah, Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi, waa admitted to the
United States strictly for
medical treatment.
Gold Takes Tumble
As Dollar Steadies
It alao bas said the sbab was
given a viaa after receiving re-
peated assurances from Iranian
authorities that the U.S. Em·
bassy would be protected.
The Embuay wu seized Nov
•. two weeb after tbe shah was
flown to New Yorll: from bla ex·
lie in Mesico.
Brown said con1reasional
bearlnp abould include the role
of Chase Manhattan Bank
Chairman David Rocll:efeller tn
Uae deeiskllJ to admit the shah
and an examination of the
bank 'a financial intereats in
DAILY PILOT
LONDON CAP> -'Ibe price of
gold rell on world bullion
markets today aa harried
dealers tried to apee on a ltable
price somewhere above '800 an
ounce. 1be dollar steadied on
forei1n exchan&es.
Gold opened in London at '830
an ounce, after the metal cbed
ln Hong Kong at Jal.58. down
$22 from Monday's t153.Sl flldab
in the Asian center.
By mid·momint, tbe London
price bad dipped to '615.'15 and
the ettemoon flx1nl wu '810.
The aame pattern waa ln
evidence at Zurich, Europe'•
lar1est bullion mart, where Sold
opened at tDO and fell awtftly to
$tl0 before bouncln1 back to
'611 bf mld·momln1. But It
mo•ed back to '80I. Gold bit ltl peak Of '873.18 In
RODI Kon• Oil Mooday after
amublna tbrou8b tbe t:soo bar·
r1er on world marketa Dec. 'ZI in
tho wab of ~ milltal')' IA·
tenenUan m Afelw'•aan.
Ptnldmt Carter's declaion to
cut sraln sa.lea to the Ruuians
and the coattnued oo.taae crtais
in Iran added more reuom for
Arabe and other major investors
to nee paper currencies for &Old
and other precioua met.all.
Sliver, which bit a record S'O
an ounce Jan. 2, traded at $34.50
today in Laodoa, down SS from
late ll09day but aWJ nurly dou-
ble tu value a month alQ. It wu
lraa1na at $32 in the united
States.
Tbe dollar wu ftrmer.
In Tokyo the dollar recovered
after a lbarp fall llondaJ and ID
early decline tbls mornlnl. 1be
dollar cloled at zaa.15 yea, still
fractlonallJ below Monday's
cloe1DC 213.90.
<A>urse Slated
lnlrvine o~
Middle Eat
'""'"' o.t:ll to KUoD ti Iba bo9ta1• It U. U.& E baMy lo T•btall .... not ,. .. aMd by J/Ut . ., •
T1le dNclUM pwed and tbe
ta,.. re uMl•I r lldldayla=~:i· U.N. Sec . KUft
W aldbelm, repot1.1q ae bla ,.
cent vlait to lnn, told the
Securlty CouacU unctions
would sttffen tbe realataoce of
th• atudenta oeeupylq tbe em
busy t.o fr'elll!I t.htlr prilooen,
but McHenry uld · .. ft la
JMCaUI)' fcw the lntemaUonal
commwllt)' to dearly ••Preu l\a
vtew o.a &ht CGDtlnued deftance
of the councU by Iran."
'Prlee Flxlag'
Setback Haruled
Real Estate Fees
WASJDNGTON (AP>-A uun·
lmoua U.S. Supreme Coult,.
vl ved a lawault today tbal
challen1ed the I pereeat com·
mtaaton char1•d by all real
eetate broMn in New Orlum
u tlle1al price-flJWll.
In a alaatftcant Mtback for the
real ntate tnduatry naUanwidl,
the court 1ald broken may be
aued under federal anUtruat
lawa when they .,,... UDCIDI
themMlV119 to chart• ldeott!al comml.-im.
The J'11Ucea, by an 8-0 vote,
•aid lower cowta were wroq In
diamiulq the auit by four New
Orleans-area reaJdenta. The
caae now returns to a federal
trial court in New Orleans.
Chief Juattce Warren E.
Burier, writiq for the court,
aaid persona filing such suits
need only prove that the
brokers' activity baa some sub-
stantial effect oo interstate com·
merce.
Tbey do no& have to prove that
the 1lle1ed ~e-fhdnt coo· aplracy Uaelf an Impact on
ln.teratate ma.rk.U.
The four ,..,denta daaUeqlnc
the t perC91t commiuiaa ra&.e
Mt by tbil Real Eat.ate Board ol
New OrlNm coateod Lbat tM
commlMJoa bu a 1ul»tantial el ·
feet on 1ucb lnterstate com·
merce upeda of real estate
salH u movement of home
mon,ase funda and obla1Jltnc
property tiUe insurance from
out.of ·11.-e ~-
In bis CJllUdoft, Burpr aaJd .
"If eatabll1bln1 (federal
court) JurUdtctioo required a
sbowin1 tbat the unlawful con·
duct itaelf bad an effect on ln.'
tentat.e commerce, Jurisdiction
would be defuted by a dem·
onatrallon that the a lleged
restraint failed to bave it.a m
tended anti-compet.illve effect
Thia as not tbe rule of our
cases ..
County Overhaul
Pressed by Clark
By aoBEltT BAUEa
Of .. o.lty ...... ._
Or anae County Supervisors'
Chairman Ralph Clart called to-
day for changes ln aovernmeot
operations that be said could
save hundreds of thouaands of
dollars.
C lark's comments, which
,.,,.... PGfll! AJ
TUBE •..
laboratory wtith sperm and re.
implanted within a few days ~
the woman's womb.
There have been 2,SOO applica·
tiom from women for the pro-
cedure at the medical acbool.
where 11 women are beine
monitored in the project beaded
by Dn. Howard and Georauna
Jon ea.
The buaband·and·wile team
plan procedures cloeely follow·
lna thoee Uled in Entland that
led to the birth in 1978 of tbe
world's ft.nt baby fertilised out·
aide a woman 'a body.
called for the comoUdation of
five municipal court districts
and the mercer of the sheriff's
and man.bal's offices. met with
total silence from bia coUequea.
Clark a.aid comotidatioo of the
sheriff and ma.rabal wbicb re-
q u l r ea approval by tbe
Legislature. has been reJe<'ted
repeatedly ~ause ol the efforts by special intereat.s and sell
interest.a.
He said tbe issue should be put
on the Oranae Countr ballot lD
June to give county officials a
stron1er poaitioll an Sacramento.
Clark allo declared that each
of the ftve aeparate municipal
court district.a operates u an ia·
dividual fiefdom at a aubstaalial C09t to tu:peyera. _
He urpd that the court COD·
aolidation also be put on the
June ballot.
Clark. wbe became the
board 'a chairman tut week.
also aaid be will aeell: to convene
a com min""' to study a cba.nie
ln Oraqe County 1overnment
from a pneral law to a charter
form of IOft'JllllleDt.
3Skip
Court
ID
,,., .. fanner ~ .........
~•• ••UtUora l•r *'• MNrtaa NrtY -...... ....
1 ,.. t.u.t•...-r
ut Oran1• C•••lJ Munl lpal c.avrt to ..,. •trlUClwrcee. UW. an &IDCJIOI ftwe a.. CJ~ leach foutN namfd .. a
trhnhaal ~plal.al ln •bleb It•
1lt.1edly they koowinaly rec·
lalere4 peraon1 to vote
..,. DOt Ued t.o vote. •
TIMI ~ "°1bd fc. ~ partr d..,tq a aammer dthe to
bol•C.r ~and thereW
quaJllr u an oft'lolal party • tlMt ,UM, UllO, ttlecUoa ballot
Thoa• not appeartq before
Juda• John Wyatt Jr .• for .,.1
rai1Dmeql were ldeDtltted a
l'rADk Tomnl.~1. 11, Or•&OJ"y ff.a .. , lt, and Wiwam llaioraao. ..
A fourth auapect, David ~ .. ,
lJ, wu atTailMd an lalephooi
con tan ~~ hla attorney H.11 lnal i• aehed for Jan 27
A fifth defendant. llaebael
Ahearn, appear~ before Judie
Wyau and won postponemem ol
h•• •rraJ.CDJDent to Ja.o 21
The bench warrant• CatTJ
ba1la of $25() ieach
The youthh are accu•ed ol
tumana w to L1bertanan Part>
om c1ala pbooy voter reai.stra-
hoo afftdav1t.a that ulllmatel1
wue rejected by the county
IU1Jatrar of Vot.en
Sohcll.on were p1ud $1 50 for
each rel)alratwn they collected.
In some ca.se:.. 1>hon y b1rthdat~
and addrcbSe& wc rt' matched
with name:s and signatures were
foraed accordmg to p11rty ol
hc1al•
ln other instances, party ol·
ht'1ala H y, perM>ns we~ told
they were signing a petition for
thf.' legallzauon of mar1Juan11,
not an 11rhdttvll to ~rome a
m embe r of the J.1bt'rtanan
Party
Tome!ll<' and Ha le we re
among ddeodanls named LD a
c1v1I lawswt flied an 1'ovember
aga1nat M"VeraJ paid solicitors
alleging fraud ag&UlSt the party
Footner New
Ourirman of
OC Planners
Richard Footner of Hunt·
ingtoo Beach was selected Mon·
day to s ucceed Wilham Mac-
Dougall a s cbairmao of the
Oranae County Planoln& Com·
m~llOD
Footner. who sa1d be l!I a
semi retired hos pi ta l ad-
m1mstrator, wtll serve for the
remainder of 1980.
He was appotnted to the com-
m1.5s1on nearly two years ago by
SupervLSOr Hamett Wieder.
llacDougall, a res1deot of
La1una Niguel, be came
chairman of the five-member
commmioo lut July when Rex
Gaede reaiped in protest over
tbe appointment of Edison
Miller to the county Board d
Supervi.ors.
Spill Sbut8 Road
MODESTO CAP) -North·
bound lanes of Freeway 99 were
closed for eight hours here Mon-
day when a drum filled with cor-
roai ve liquid chemicals fell from
a truck and broke open. No one
wu lnjured.
n
Soviets
Execute
Afghans
KABUL.Afghanlstan(AP>-
Eseeutiom ~ political prtaoners
eoaUnued in AfCbanJ,lt.an despite
an announced amnesty by the
new Soviet-backed reelme,
Afghan aourcea and Western
diplomat.a aald today. (Related
stories, A 1)
The sources reported that
flebllng between anti -
communl&t Afghan rebels and
U.S. LIMITS FLIGHTS
FROM RUSSIA -A4
Soriet troopa still raged In about
a balf-doaren provinces.
Rebel aources ln Islamabad,
Pak.late, •aid 1uerrillu bat·
tlin1 &met and Afl)wl aovem·
ment fCll'ees were c11D'1n1 to
control qt the k., clt1 of
ratsabad. • •• , ••• • •••• , ........ n.. ....... ...
,. .................... OtW'
................. d1Jtiic:ts,
lD Kandm pnmaee, ud ~
tared two eoutbeut towns, ln
J.aalaman province jaat
-.rUae81lolKa1*L .s: _u.....r::=mto ~=
ma.DJ u 100,000 trQOPe -wu
reported ID coatrol of most ma-jor dtl• aid towns In tb.ia cen-
tral Alim nation.
A SoYiet-led eoup Dee. r1 top.
pied one Manlst reaime -
beaded by Jlaftmilab Amin -
and rep~tt with another, led
by Babrak Kann.al. Amin was
executed, and the Ruuian
troopa fanned out across tbe
country to try to put down the
JO.montb-old rebellion by anti·
communist Moslem tribesmen.
After the COUlf, the new IOV·
erameat ordered an amnesty ror
2,073 polltlcal prisoners at
Kabul'• Pul-l·Cbarthl prilon,
but Kabul resldenta reported
leelDI only about aoo prlsoDers
fNed.
Alpan offldals have dented
reporta that political ueeutiom
were continulna. But reliable
Afahan and diplomatic IOUJ"eea
here aald they bad information
that offtdala "'the Amfn rectme
were beilll e:ucuted and burled
ia maa 118"1 oo anpC)pUl.Ued
billlldee near the prt.ac.:l.
Deapite tb1a report, evea antl· aovernmm MPml 1n Jlabul
uld rep-elllYe aleUvel under
tM new rfslme appear to be OD a far ama1Jer aeale than under
Amla.
£out
............... '-....
ADAM MAKI HOLDS Ull8AEi.l.A FOR MldtAa llRVANO
COIU Mffa Kida Wll Fw More bin Wednl1Ltmy
)
Orange Coast D~
More Rain Tonight
f.al1 flpres tell • Umllar story.
Tbe s&orm bu dJ'OPDed .21 ti an
inch, booatlna tlie seasonal
flJure to 2.%2 lochea. By tbia
time lut ,ear, the total was
nearl1 anm lDcbes.
And in tbe Soatb eo.t.1 .,...,
only .1$ ot -IDch bad beea re-corded by tbla morala1 ln
Lapaa Ntsuel, b= tbe
MUOD total to 2.CD CDID·
pa.reel ..... ••tncb readlnc lut,ear.
, Forecalten Aid tbe • e 0-
CMdltloU wbida b .... t tbe = wdld nm to S9atMm onda tbla.,.. were CM,..
aalt.ofmlmt.ablemmw.
Killer Awaits
JJHY..~Deciaion
OD Gas Death
Baule Ahead?
Laguna Crunpaign
Gets Head Sta1·t
81 8TEVE MnUIELL °' ............... The candidates haven't even
taken out oomin.atioo papen but
the campalp ii tmder way ror
the two La1una Beach City
Council seats that will be filled by an April 8 eledioo.
And opmiq prooou:ncemau
indicate the contest may be
acrid.
Tbe two incumbents and two
others ID munleipal IOffl1llDmt
alre:!i bave announced they wW eleetioa.
Mayor .Jack McDowell ad
Coaaellwomu ~ BeUerae NY they'll aeet four ....,.. ,_,.
• ta.. -.aa 1'lllJ are tr. . ................... .. .... Aad Nell r1t1patrlek,
c1Wrm111t ot -••• Pl ..... Cammnmn.ilDd8'eYenJtU.,
cba1rmm " tile i..,.. .... ~"'~ 11 , ...... .,.... ......,~M.1tM7'11M&&. ... oat ...... JJQel"8 .... ... milll pedod .... n.n.
daJ.
It will be • Hmpalp ~ --truta, ... emcffdata ..,, ptt •
ttn1 couenatlvH •••hut liberala ill' the two Mata.
Mn. 8eUNe aDd Fttapatrtet
are lambutlne llcDoweU'a rec.
ord on tbe coUJtell but can-
didate RilP • .,. bia poGdon
"will be aomewbere in theDlidO dle."
"It'• deftmtely a campalp ti two machines -the con-
aenatlve machine ancl the
liberal machine," architect
~m ~for one~ tbaM
two aeata. I'm not rannlaa
~f!!~•:.Jally or wt th .Jack,"
~II•· IO , baa bl• own arcblteetural firm lD towD lllld
bu liHd in Lapna Beach alDee
tm.
Rill• aald that be i. coa-
cerned about tbe bualDea com-
munity. "And OD tbe other bud, I'm very much a believer In tbe
(Lapa) pwibelt and woald
lib to ... ttpr•Hted."
1'ltlpatrtct, a 41-,ear~ .._
porate IDMller wttb Yamaha Motor Cclq811dan USA. .-..
DO words.
.......... -tM Pl'lltllt council majority wortln• to
aecrt& ••*-· ata:n•ni an U. le1al eoatraet to purelauo
S1camon HOJa.; wl bun' ' I
tb• commUDltJ wltb ~= PA111l-. an• ..,..u__ IU~:!kl* million,''
TM eomd1 tcad m•N~
11 ID 1111 to .,..._ tbl -acre paNll fJQm • ...,...., PU. v.,.. Qaf:P. tar •'II mw~
and YiUpatrict aays the tu-
payen ot Lqma Buch "ouebt
not be ydd1ed with a debt ol
aucb mapitude, particularly
when ll baa been auwned m secret.••
He •aid that. as a eouncllman
be 'would "insiat tbat imprope;.
secret ..aom be replaced by
full open beartap to preaene
Na&l••'sFirlla
the public's rtpt to know and
partlclpal~. Back-room deals
have no place 1n Laguna
Beach"
Re1ardin& other lasues in the
Art Co&oey, Fitzpatrick said be
aupporta a population limit ol
20,000, adding that .. a planning
c:ommi.uiooer, "I have voted
<See CAMPAIGN, Pap .U>
Virgini.a Approves
Test-tube Baby Lab-
......... CREA11NG LIFE?
Dr. Jedl Rary
abort aclmlniltratln reTlew.
NJiaa be wanted a f"11 ltudy fll
tb• propoud laboratol'J. 11M ~tal tbeD napplled for IJ
,y rnlew proeeu.
"lt'1 DDt -u:al for tlMJ cc.-
mlllioDer to watt ..uJ tb6 IMt
minute to make a doeldoa,.,
nid D.K. Ra&cltfte el tM ._
Bureau ~ Bealtb Plenntn1 IB Blcb.mcm.
Ratcliff• 1atd tbta waa·
apecfaQrtblt cme wltla • ..._
aa eontio•enial aa lD·Yltro
( ... TOU, .... .U) •
11&&•0••••11••
M08COW <AP> -la ....... el U. So.tft m.,--. 1n
Af1banlltu, the U.S. eouu.lar mlaalon la Kl•• wtU DI
wtthdraWI' and tbe Sovteta baw hem ..tecl to remo~ tbelr eoa·
aular • ......, .. troa-New Yan. aWeetanadlplomaue..,_,..
parted todQ.
la ldl ....... l'ltday ........ u. retallaton ..... for
the Afpan op1ntloo, Prealdent CarW aald tM thdted ....
would dlilQ opentnc U11 new American or Scmet comular raa.n-. u .s. Emt _, dftc:tall baft eamftnned tbat CODltl"UdioD wo" oa tbf CClllS\llar facility in Kiev, capital ot tbe Soviet Ukraine, Ud .-opped and tbat the Sovieta would be expeeted to
leave New Yon wilhin "a month or two."
Rell •rl9••es KW 3
MILAN, Italy (AP) -Red Briaades terrorists ambwsbed
and k1l.1ed three anti-terrorist policemen in a hail of submachine
gun ft re today
ll was the bloodiest 1ln1le terrorist atrtte ln Italy lince the
Bed Brlpd!a kidn-wed former Premier Aldo Moro to llareh
1t"18 ud killed bis ftve police bodyparda
flOP CelMIW.te W1t••r•.,•
WASHING TON 'AP) -Sen. Larry Pressler ot SoU\b
Dakota witbdrew today from tbe crowded field aeekina tbe
Republican pnmdenUal no!!JlJlltim, clt.lnl bla exclmloa from
tbe Iowa dei.e and the uoublesbe'd bad ralaint money.
Pressler, 17, ~ 10unae1& coatmder for the GOP presiden·
Ual oomfnabm, uld be al.lo bad realised that be could not waie
a aucc:eeafuJ campaip without beinl ''willinl to sacrifice my
Senate ctatiel ...
,.._P-AJ
CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY ••
a1alnat many new subcUV1sions
while Jack McDowell baa voted
for tbem'
He also supports a view pres-
ervation ordinance, and an
evaluat100 of new development
in terms of cumulative effects
on Lagunl' Beach
Sally Bellrue, who i.s seeking a
secono term on the councU, will
also take on the mayor's reeotd
in her campaign
.. Caodida&es elected tbl.s year
w1ll aerw unW 1984," the U -
year-old councilwoman said
·•And the present council ma
jority ha& given Laguna Beach
an earl) tuU> ot Ul84 style aov-
emment Dom1Dated b) MQW
Jack Md>cnreL, tbe majont> rule t-u been characierhed b)
secret meetingit double-speak
pollllca, and a callous diaregard
for the need.. and expressed
w'shes 01 Laguna residents
(Her 1984 reference wu to the
George OrweL novel>.
·'The mayor ,. own campaign
literature (m 19'76) can serve aa
a check list ol broken prom-
ises," Mrs . Bellerue said.
"When ftrlt seleet.ed, McDowell
pledaed •no more lbadow aov·
enuneot, we must plan ooenlY.
cllacuH openly and decide opal) •.
.. Yet U mayor be b.. COD
duded aecNt neaotl~ with
tbe lntne Compuuo aD4 county amctm. 'n... wW result, u un·
cbeeked. ln • Z.000 unit devetop-
m ent alona La1una Ca~f,! Road, tbe Jou ot Sycamore
F,....P-AJ
11JBE ••.
fertillutioa. tbe tecbnlcal name
for tbe tat-tube baby project
aa open greenbelt and endaqer
the eatabllshmeot of a naUooal park," Mrs. BeUerue said
"By contra.st," she said, "My
own record baa been marked by
a consistent effort to meet tbe
needs and wishes of Laguna's
citizens."
.. I sincerely believe that with
the election of myself and
another independent candidate
in April we can force a new ma-
jority that will atW'D Lquna to
open, responsive and napooai
ble government."
McDowell, a retired buai-
nessman who bu spent 10 of bis
70 yean ln city iovemment, • fends hll record' u mayor
''Thia will be tbe year of con-
tinued improvement in what we
have already established ln the
past two years -which is
darned good city aovernment."
He said he does not conalder
"lawsuits and confrontation as
the beat methods to establish
Laguna Beach aa a city that we
want it to be."
He said be la referrina to a
suit filed by Arch Beach Jfel&btl
retldenta over a council de-
cl 1 ion, "or any suits from
Laauna Beach cttium a1a1mt
aovernmental bodl•."
He aald that tn tbe lut two
years, "we have r.establllbed
Laaana Bed's credlbWt, with
the federal iovernment, state
and 'Oranae County pvenmMDt
and our netcbbortna cltlee and
landownen
• That credlblllty bas been
nothln1 bu\ a plus for tbe city."
McDowell uld tbe bll lu1m
in Campaisn '80, "wlll bu• to
come u tbe campalp develops.
"To start olf developin1
hypothetical, excitable lla1119 la
not the best way to build and Im·
prove the clty of La1ana Beach," tbe mayor said.
T•HaAN. lraa (AP) -
A1a..u. a.ai• Slneelld Md eo 10 blto eechllloe Ill
t11e•t1U.-* cklllllbll dDOl9 ee au ....._. tw~u IQI
••"·'~•oua''"• eomm•••I ~ ..............
oaatrattoaa be caaceled
belinnlDI Saturday. ,,.. amce of the .,...,eaNld
teader d U. lnDlaa revotutiaD
Hid be • • very tired ud bet1.Dabll wrdQ would relt
It Dia ---"' ~ t.be Qllte lltoalem .., dtJ toO mlle9 80U&h
olTebna.
The •~ment came after a day of demclDltraUou and
bloody deeMe ...... riiUP--
and ethnic f actklal ID oearly
ball a doalo. ctUee. There wen
demoattraU001,b1 teas of
tbouaandl ol 'l\utdab·IP9MiDa
AaerbaUmlt ID Tabrb. iDoual·
ln1 tensloo la Sanandaj, tbe
capital of fturdlatan : anotber ~lllnl ln tbe Peralan Gulf town
of Bandar Lan1eb, where between u and 68 people were
killed durtQI tbl nehnd, and
1l others reported killed
elsewhere. .
The revolutionary pro1 -
ecut.or'1 oftlee warned a1aimt
"counter revoluUooa,.,·• dem-
outratiam to Qom on Wednea·
day. a Sbllte holy day.
At tbe U.N. headquarters in
New Yort, U.S. Ambassador
Donald McHenry expreaed de-
termination to seek sancUom
a1atnat 1nm In tine wttb a Dec.
31 reaoluUon commlttint the
, .......... J
'IORTURE. •
that she ~ her nuaband, to
admit that he la ,-ullty of cblld
moleatiq but to deny that be is
capable al murder.
The jury ane talked to found
him guilty, last month. coovict·
&ng the profeasorial-appeariq
44-year-old defendant of murder.
kidnapping. rape and child
moles tine
Those charges related to the
March, Jr1'8, torture murder of
2111 -year old A.my Sue Seitz of
Camarillo.
That <."Ollvlctlon set tbe atqe
for Mood.Q's "8artna which la
expected to end late today with
the Jury left to decide lf Frank
should be put to death or given a
life 11entmce without poulbi.lity
of parole
ID bla ~.open1n1 ~
meat to tbl aame JW'7 that COD·
vtcted Fnm.t, proeecutor Prqer
said there are to major ~uom
why It ahould decide that Frank
should be executed.
Prager lint pointed out that
Frank bad plotted bis victim's
abduction, her ,ub1equeot torture and, rlnall.y her death by •
atranau.lailoo
Tbe Ventura County Prot·
eeutor arsued that tbere was
time ~ between tbe abduc-
tion and murder for Fn.nt to re-
cant bll plan and to releue bJs
.tctlm.
And. tbe pcweeator uid, tbe
eoovtc!ted mu bad tbe ··maturt·
ty and lntelll1ence'' to an-
dentand Ida acta and ·"to eoatrol
bll awn dMUn1. · ·
Prager deKrtbed tbe cldld'a
torture murder u bnlta1 and
lad.llUc while be toad the Juran
tbat Fruit "lnfUated inteaae
pain on the child ror u loal u
be could."
Tb• proeecutor .went oo to
deleribe Frank'• 1974 encoumer
wttb udMr child vlcUm uw resulted In him 1pnMHn1 four
yean ln a state prilOD boapltal. Under the proceaa, women
-"o bave diaeued or deformed
ftlloplan tubes are alven a
dlance to bave chlldren. An ea
is removed aursieally from a
1'0man, fertl1ised lo the
lt.boratory wtltb IJ)enD and re unpluted wlJhl,D • few day• lo
tlMt woman'• W()mb.
Trustees of CUSD
Mull Appointment
1 Ju. D dHdllM IOI' trutee ap-
plicants and to dedde after that
date bow to lntervlew the ~pson's replace~ent
must be a Nllltel"ed ftlter ID the
ICbool dlltrfct•• IOaioD Viejo area. Dtltrtct tnlltMa are eleet·
ed at tarae but each must reside
ln one d tbe ..-en'"*-areu.
Seeurlt1 Ooandl to eetlOD u the
1aottap1 • u. u.a. SmtuwJ 111
Tebra were DOt NlAMd bJ Ju.1.
Tbe du Dots· tM bostaf• wn tMtr .. daJ tn tapti eoilaj.
U .N. 8emUry l ltmt
Waldheim. reporUq oa b1a ,.
ce•t •lilt. to traa told tbe
81curlt1_ Council 1anctlon1
would IWf• tbe .-.i.ance al
tM atudeata oceUIWlDI tbe em-baaay to fnetnc t&elr PNonen,
but llcHe11ry said: ··11 ta
nec911~1or tbe barutJonal c:omm to ca.arty GPNU Ill
view on caatlDued defiance ol the comdl by lnA. ••
'Prlee Fix .. ,
•1=:n-~>TM r:•--•lt r:::•~ MU •ore JOO Nn9 ol all a daJ __ I c.JUon.la'I mllWl::'T. .... flltt Ii prtOll• •IU I barrel, tbe ubtactoa
.. 1.patlldtodaJ.
TU~q1IOWCI
oU lndllltly IOutC• ..
HllDI lroaJ ID U.S. ertUclim of forat.111 .. ... , •. ,.... oU pita.
to tlO • '"'-nf and mon wblle reeel•l•I tbe
world'• bltbmt currmt oU
prtoet.
Howner, IOY•rameat
offlclala ,...ponded tbat
tbe bllb prlcH were
driHD ~ &y b4Mtq bJ lDdJYidual COIDpaalee and ...... aat ........ .,,. tbe
pernmmt ltlelf.
Setback Handed
Real Estate Fees
WASHINGTON (AP)-A anan-
lmoua U.S. SUpnme Court ,..
vtved a lawau.lt today tbat
challen&ed tbe I peremt com-
ml11lon cbar1ed by all real
eatate broken ID New Orleam
u We1al prtce-lbdq.
ID a li&ntfteant setback for tbl
Peal estate lndUltry aatioowtde,
tbe court aald brok_.. may be
sued wader federal •DUtrult
tan whm theJ aaree amoac
t.bemaelw. to cbar&e lden.Ucal
commluklm.
Tbe Justices, by an l-0 YOte,
said lower courts were wroac ln
dilmllainl the suit by four New
Orleans-area residents. The
cue now returns to a federal
trial court in New Orleans.
Chief Justice Warren E .
Bu.re er. writing for the court.
said penooa filing such suits
need only prove that the
broken' activity hu some sub-
stantial effect oo interstate com·
merce.
Tbey do aat baw to prove that
tbe .alle1ed Qe-fixln1 COD·
apiJ'acy ltleJf an Impact Clll
Interstate marMU
Tbe roar rmkllnt• d»aU•line
tbe I percent commue\m nte
set by the Real r..tate Board al
New Orlew cantead tbat the
eommluion bu a ..,...aatlal ef-
fect on aucb latent.ate com-
merce upecta of real eatat.e
aalea u mo•emnt of bome
mort•aae r..s. and nt•«atnm1 propert'J WJe lDlu.ruce from
out-of-at.ale IOUl'eel.
In bis epat.oa. Burler Wd:
"U eatablt1bln1 <federal
court) jurisdlctioa required a
abowinl that the unlawful COO·
duct ltHlf bad an effect on in-
tentate commerce. JurUd.tcUon
would be defeated by a dem-
onstration that tbe alle1ed
ttStraint failed to have lts in·
tended anti-eompetillve effect.
This ta not the rule or our
cases."
Infant, Cyclist
Saved in Crashes
A 11-month-old infant and a
Laauna Beach motorcyclbt owe
their llvea to protective devices
that saved their lives lo separate
auto crasbea Monday,
authorities reported.today.
Infant John Horvath of
Laguna Niguel suffered facial
cuts in the 4:45 pm cruh tn·
volvina his mother's station
waaoo and a lberifra patrol car
at the intenectlon of Crown Valley and Alicia parkways.
Callfomia Hlehway Patrol Of-
ficer Km Dally reported that
LiDda Donath, 11., WU driri.DI
the auto that collided wttb Depu-
ty Glenn Howater'a unit.
Dally Hid the baby waa
st.rapped into a car seat th.at pre-
vented aertcu lnjury. Only t.be
infant was bu.rt.
llotorcycliat ron.t Parbr,
21. of l.qana Bndl, WU NU'·
ended by • vu wbile rldi.aa bi.a
machine on Pacific Coast
Rl&bway lD froat ol El Morro
Sc6ool at I p.m.
Parker was weariq a protec·
tive helmet tbat prevented
serious 1nJury, CHP officers
said. Parke!' WU treated and re-
leued from South Coaat MedJcaJ
Center.
Officer Doo Sanchez said the
three-vehicle crash w aa ata.rt.ed
wbeo JobD Beary Dada, SS. al
Newport Bucb, slammed into a
coocrete r09d divider, knockfna
bis car ilJl.o northbound tr.me:
la.aea. Part• awe"9d to miA the
coocrete divtder and wu at.ruck
by a van driven by Andrew
Pteelk, X. ol Oraqe wbo abo
bit the burier. PMUk wu not
bu.rt.
Doda .. tree1..s ffX' uuan..
aDd later an'lll&ed whee CllP ol-
ftcen allepd that be wu dri•·
tq UDder tbe IDflumce ol drap.
Duda ... boabd iDlo ()nap
County Jail.
1'11nie__. ........
tto• 1ollcUor1 tor t•• UbntmiD putJ _.. .....
ta bieDCb ...............
., .,_ tblJ faUed to --l D Well Oran1e C9unt'
Maaldpal oaart to aaawer ,._
l*atkle fnilld charpe .
TIM tine are a.moq ft•• JICa.
Uqt.oe Bead& )'OUtba named la a mm.lna) complaint tn •hlcb It 11
al ... edly U..y llaowin1ly rec· lstered persona to vote wtio
Wmt not mttt'ed to..... ':
Tbe dlfend"b wafted for ti.
&MU11 durial a samma-drive tp boa.tar~ and~
quauty • an oClldal _party a. U.. June, 1*, eleetloo blllot.
Tbose not appeartna belON
.Jada• .1cllm Wyatt .Jr., for •·
ral1nment were ldaUfted •
Frank Tomeslk. w, Gl'QOl'J
Bale, 11, and WUllam Malorao,
11.
A fourth suspect, Daws 114
19, WU arraisned in i.1~
contact by h1a attorney. HJ.a trtll
la 1cbedu1ed for Jan. rr.
A fifth defendant. lllcbae
Abeam, appeared before Judge
Wyatt and woo postponement al
b.ia arralpmJeDt to Jan. 21.
Tbe bench warrants carry
bails of l'l5C> each.
Tbe yout.ha are accused of
tuminf. i.n to Ubertarlan Put> officia phony voter realstra-
Uon affidavits that ultimately
were rejected by the county
ReliatJv cl Voters.
Sollctton we~ paid n .50 for
each registrat.\oo they collected.
In aome cues, phony btrthdatea
and addreeael were matched
with names and signatures were
ror1ed. accordinl to party al-
ficiala.
In other amtancea. party of-
ficials aay. persooa were told
they were algrung a petJtJon for
the legaluauon of manJuan&,
nol an affidaYlt to become a
member of the Libertarian
Party.
Tome-.1c and Hale were
among defendant.a named rn a
c1v1l lawswt filed ln November
a1ai.nat several paid sollc1t.on1
aile&ing fraud against the party.
Footner New
Chairman of
OC Planners
Richard Footner or Hunt·
l.Dl\OD Beach WU aelected MOil· day to aueeeed Will1am .__
Oou1all u cbairmu of Ole
Ora.n1e County Planatn1 Com-
mluloa.
Footner, wbo said be is a
semi-retired bo1p1tal ad-
ministrator. will serve for the
remainder ol UlllO.
He was appotnted to the com-
m&.S1ioo nearly two years aao by
Supervisoc Harnett Wieder.
Iii acDou1aJ1, a resident ol
La1una Nl1uel, became
chairman of the five-member
commluion lut July when Rex
Gaede ""'"*' in protest over tbe appointment of Edison
11.lller to the county Board ol
Supervbon
Spill Shub Road
MODESTO (AP> -North-
bound lanes ot Freeway 99 were
doeed for ellht hours here lloa-
day wbm a drum fllled with eor-
ros!Ye liquid chemic.ala fell from
a trudr md brote open. No one
wullQwed.
S taU' MY Picard Mid wbeD be bear4 a6out
the ~ ... -...... to p&ek the IDUlkal tleape up In tbe etty 1 Polee bul ud ta. tbem to lbowedal fM'tttttee at
ftrwttaUom.
• ......., _.. ID Ju1t llUwable .upe;• eom'M"**'
Picard, who Mad ftremen at Murdy ud GoUwd ftre
ataUGm tocookbnakfutfortbeamae.n.
Re aald M •* an early manial lmoedioD ot &be Pactnc c..t HJ.alnray hotel ud detenDiDed tbat a water
maln oo the property bad broken.
"Thi ~ stayed there became the Hu:nt1netoD
Beacb Inn -oftlclall kept pmmhrtn1 tbem the water would
be bi ck on lD several boon," aald Picard. "They prom.lied
that for four days."
'l'ld llAN&GD ol tbe Bgnttqtm Beacb Ju eouldn"t
be reecbld for eommeat )(aCAlJilter who pr ...... tbe sroaP witb • Uy to tbe dtJ durtDI lloaday'1 coaneil ..moo NMl be wu embar·
ruaed. • '1"beJ really abould ba.e left tbat place," be aaid .
"We offered tbe abowen ID bopel ol ntendtn1 a little bit
ol coun.J to tbem .••
TBS ll1J8ICAL GaooP. lnclad.tq three cbildnm.
pl-. to fly to San Diep t.aallbt aDd tbeD to San Jl'nn.
cbeo. MacAJllster said tbe dtJ bad lDYited tbem to vialt
HUDUqtma ee.cb. ··1 cm't beline boY .,.... tbeM ~ were,'' be
mnatted. ''To put up wttb all tlW Md not Hf anythlna ia
amutna. I think we could take a leuon from Uiem."
~ Afghanistan Executions Mount
'Tube'
Project
Gets OK
NORFOLK , Va. CAP > -
Virginia health authorities today
save approval for the nation's
ftnt t.est·tube baby project at
Eastern Virginia Medical
School.
A 1pokeaman for State Health
Commissioner James Kenley
aald Kenley notified ach~l
autboritiea of bls sanction for
the $25,000 labondory at Norfolk
General ffoll*al • .&eale7•1 appro•al ••If
8NffH1'7 UJtder Vfr1tD.la '1 ~ ol Need law before the laboratory could be put Into
operation.
The project ls ~=ed by rtabt.te>Ufe cq.anlsa •
• Tbe medical acbool planned a
newt CODfereoee later ln the
day, with toara ot tbe facWtiea
where doctors would reeo•er,
fertlllse and re-implant e1p
from lnfertlle women.
A source at the state Health
Department, who declined to be
identified, said Monday "there
are all sorts of ethical and moral
issues, but Kenley is making his
decision baaed on legal issues."
A poeltive decision by Kenley
would be taken to court, said
Charles Dean, president of the
Tidewater chapter of the
Vlralnia Society for Human Ute,
an anti-abortion 1roup. The
society and other eroups believe
the project ral.aes serious ethical
and moral questions.
A state nYiew of the proposed labot'~tory ... required under
the Certiftcate ol Need law that
stipulatel the state health com· miuloner must study and rule
oa capital spendina by hospitals.
And the law says the com·
mi11loner bad to rule on the
question today.
On Sept. 28, Kenley turned
down the hospital's bid for a
abort admlnlstrative review,
a)'in1 be wanted a full studJ ol
the 1>fopoMd laboratory.
. ..... .......... ..,\M...,..
ADAM MAKI HOLDS UMBRELLA FOR MICHAB. SERVANO
Costa Mesa Kida Wiii Face More Aatn WedMlday
Orange Coast Due
Mo~e Rllin Tonight
By DAVID IWTZllANN
ot•DlltW ...........
An unstable air mau wW coo.
Unue to bover · onr Southern
Califonlia Wednesday. brinline
with 11 the promise of more rain
for a pnMoua1y parcbed Orange
'Ibis Student Rep
•
Not Inexperienced
Rebels
Battling
Soviets
KABUL, Afghanistan <AP> -
Executions of political prisonen
continued in Aflbaolstan despite
an announced amnesty by the
new Soviet-backed re&lme.
Afghan sources and Western
diplomata said today. C Related
stories, A7)
The sources reported that
ft&httn1 between anti·
communist Afpao rebela and
Sovlet tioope MW r._t lD ...,.
a balf-doao ~·
Rebel IOUrCel ID Islamabad,
Pakistan, aaid perrillu bat. Wna So'IMlt and Aflban .., ...
ment foreea wen cliaoat to control of the key city of
Falaabad. bear the So•let
border. 1boM soareee aa.id )loo.
day the rebels bad taken °""
three more northeast dl.st.rtdl,
in Kundus prorince, and cap-
tured two IOUtbeut towns, in
La1bman province Just
northeast of Kabul.
But the powerful Red Anny
force -estimated to number as
many as 100,000 troops -was
reported in control of most ma·
jor cities and towns in this cen·
tral Asian nation.
A Soviet·led coup ~-Z7 top.
pied one Marxist reaime -
beaded by Hafmillab Amin -
and replaced it with another, led
by Babrak KA.rmal. Amin WU
executed, and the Ruulan
troops fanned out across the
coaotry to try to put down the
20-month-old rebellion by anti·
comm\.IDUt Moslem tribelmm.
Aft.er the eoup, the new IOV· ernment ordered an amnesty ror
2,073 political prl1onera at
Kabul's Pul-1-Cbarkhl prt.oa,
but Kabul residents reported
seeing only about 300 priaooen
freed.
Af&han offidala have denied
reporta that pollUcal executicm
were cootJ.nuiq. But reliable
Aflban and diplomatic IOUl'cel
beN u1d the>' bad iDlormat:klll
that offtdall ot tbt Amin reclme
were belDI aeeut.ed and burled
in m8M srave1 oo unpopulated
billlldel near tbe prison.
(8ee&nJIAN, .... AJ)
.............. ~
AAE11EN INSPECT FIAE..QUTTED LIVING ROOM
Aw Heftder90n (WI), Aon McMlntmr at Scene
Yule Tree Blaze
Damages CM Home
Two Costa Mesa residenu
escaped UQUl'J Monday whm a
flreplaee blue apparently icnit·
ed a Cbriltmu tree ~ lulled
their llviDI room.
Flre llanba1 Ruu Hendel'80ll
estimated dama&e to the bome
at IOU W_.... Lane at •oeo to ltnletun ad '5.000 t. c:Cllltmta
ID tbe t p m. blue.
He aahl oecapanta Ronald
Woed. • md Pat Currier, a.
were in a back room at the time
and were able to escape tbroulb
a window and call firemen.
Hendenon aald radiated beat
from a large fireplace blue • parenUy tanited the tree. He not·
ed that a1u.oi: no one auffersl.
ft.re l.n.iuria, n . Currier was tluted at Colt.a Mesa Memorial
Hospital for Ahock.
Ceast
High Court to Eye
Mesa Amel Ruliiig
Will
MQ9COW (AP> -la protat of the So¥Mt lnteneatioa in !Jft!'d=u· lb• U.S. eouwar miuloo ln Klev will be .-cl U.. SoYieU taave blea aaktid to remove tWr eon..
1u.lar eQIPloyW from New YOl"t, a Western cliPlom•lic 1ouret re-PGNd todQ.
In bll 1peech Friday a.nnound.QI U.S. retallatorr atesa for
t.be AtCJwa operaticlQ. ~ Cuter said tbe Ua.lted Stat.
,,ould delQ opentn1 any new American or Sovkt eontular faclllUea.
U.S. Embuly olflclala have conflnned that comtrucUon
work oa the eonaular tacUi\y lo Kiev. capital of the Sovtet
Ukraine, bad 1t.opped and tbal the Soviets would be expected to
leave New York within "a month or two."
lled ........ "Ill s
MILAN, Italy (AP> -Red Brlcades terrori.lta arnJ>uaMd
and killed three anU-terroriat policemen lo a bail of aubmachlne gun fire today.
' It wu the blood.Jest single terrorist strike In Italy since the
Red Bripdes kidnapped former Premier Aldo Moro in March
1978 and killed bia five police bodyguard.a.
Kandoho,•
0 • Milu
200 •
RUSSIAN TROOPS MEETING ARMED RESISTANCE
New 8attlee Raging In 8lx Afghan Rebel ProvlnoM
..... _ .. J
AFGHAN DEA TIIS •••
Despite thla report, even anti-
government Afgbana in Kabul
said repressive meuuret under
the new regime appear to be oo
a far smaller scale than under
Amld.
The rebels told reporten ID
Islamabad that the euerrillaa
were aided by defect.on from
the Afghan army who deserted
becauae they oppose the Soviet
mllltary occupation of the ~
try.
The oftkl ol U. 3yea.r-old
loader ot Uile lnmi&D nvolu&ioa
Hid be waa very llred and
beltnnint turda,y would A11t
It ft.ti' boa'9 tn Qo , the Shiite
lloelem bol1 dty 100 m1lel tomb
ofTehraa.
The unouncement came after
a day ot demonatral1ona and
bloody clashes between reli&k>w
and etbo.lc factlooa ln nearly
Gold T11mbles
As Dollar
Holds Steady
LONDON <AP> -The price oC
aold fell on world bullion
markets today d barrled
dealers tried to aeree on a 1table
price somewhere above *° an
ounce. The dollar steadied on foreigbexcb.ange1.
Gold opened lo Loodoo at taC>
an ounce, after the metal cloeed
ln Hoa1 Koq at 1831.58, down
$22 from Monday's tlS$3.61 ftn1sh
ln the Asian center.
By mld-momlns, the Loadoa
price had dipped to tsU. 75 and
the afternocm taxinl wu asio.
The same pattern was in
evidence at Zurich, Europe's
largest bullion mart, 1Vbere eold
opened at taC> and fell swiftly to
S810 before bouncin1 back to
$618 by mld·morning. But it
moved back to $805.
Gold hit Ila peak of $673.16 in
Hong Kong on Monday after
amaablng through the $500 bar-
ner on world markets Dec. 27 in
the wake of Soviet military in·
tervenUoo in Afpani.atan
Presldellt Carter'• declaloll to cut grain Alel to the Ruaalans
and the CODtlllued b09tqe crtlia
lo Iran .-Sded man reuoaa for
Arabs and other major investors
to nee paper curreociea for 1old
and ot.ber precious met.ala.
Silver, wbicb bit a reeord -..0 an ounce Jan. 2, traded at SM.SO
today in 141Ddoa, down .. from
late MoocSQ but ltW nearly dou-
ble Ill value a mootb qo. It waa
traain& at 132 ln the United
Stales. The dollar wu firmer.
Jn Tokyo the dollar recovered
after a sharp fall Monday and an
early decline tb1a morning. The
dollar closed at 233.85 yen, atill
fractionally below Monday's
cloelog 2.33.90. The rebel 1ource1 in
Islamabad said today the anti-
government forcee were boldin&
on to Falsabad, in the nortbeut
province of Badakhlban 50 mllea
from the Sovtft border. and CClll·
Unued to put up 1tron1 re-
si• tance lo the 1now-1wept .
mountainl ellewbere in the prov-
ince. They said auerrtllu also
were holdin& out ln the Gardez
and Kbost areas of Pa.kt.la prov-
ince. south of Kabul near the
Pakistani border.
r ... r.,,eAJ
Bamian province, northwest
of Kabul, WU under &uerrilla
control, reliable aources said.
Tbe mecbanlud Soviet forces
were unable to penetrate the
area because villaeen blocked
the main bltbway to the east
with landallciel and tire moun·
lain roed to the west WU im·
passable beca\M of 1oow, the
ialormanta Hid.
Police Acc118ed
ESCONDIDO (AP) -Police
Qfficlala ID l'Mcnd1do are under
ba•Hlilatlon for 101lc:ltln1
bribes of $15,000 for help ln ob-
h l n l n t liquor llcenH1,
authorttiea 1aid.
c
DAILY PILOT
S11JDENT LEADER • • •
older and many 10 to school part-time.
He said be believes bi.a ex-
periences in student and bual·
oesa affairs led to hit belq
chosen over five other can·
didatea.
ecutlve ae11lona, but doesn't
believe the student represen-
tative needs to have a vote.
"I don't tblDk voUq la lmpor· tant," be said. "You can expreu
youraell. You can inlluence."
AJ for bl.I a1e. Puhle)' uid
be'• typical ol the older 1tudmt.a now mak1nl up more and more
of colleae ltudent bodies.
The reaaom are the declinln&
populaUcm ol YOUDI people and
the state's empbula on continu-
l.QI educatioa.
Doe1 the board respect bia
oplnlon1 more because be'•
older? "I don't tblnk 11e baa·
an)'thins to do with lt " Publey
Hid. "I tblnk it depends entirely
on bow the student reoJ"e.JeD· tatlve conducts himself or
henelf.
"If you mouth off on every
s ubject, you soon become a
nuisance. I think lt'• better to
uve 1our ftre for aometblq
that'1 lmportant."
Hit own chlld.ren, Corona clel
Mar Hi1h senior Laura and
Ore1on IDltitute of TechnoloO treabmaa John, don't ... m to
mlDd tlMlr father'• emlnence u a
colle1e ltudent.
"They both tb.1Dk lt'a areat."
Publeyulcl:
Smoke Out
At Hospital
•
bait • dolm dtiel. Tben were ••m0Htratloo1 b1 t••• of tbouJa .. ol Turtilb·IPHtlq
AMrbaljanll 1D Tabrta, mOUDt·
LD1 t•Dlloa ln Saaaadaj, the capital of Km6tu; another
klll111• ID the Pwllja Gulf town ot Bandar L1n1•la, where
between '1 and 5t .P90Ple were
killed duriq die weebnd. and
11 otbera reported killed
ellewben.
The revolutlonary pros -
ecutor'• otl'lce wU'IMCI qalnlt
"coanter-reToluUooary" dem-
omtratklal ID Qc>m oo Wednes-
day. a Shilteboly day.
* * * A~Carin-
•AllllllOIW "'> -nser.-...,..._...s.
pr1pal"IU to Mil more
thu tOO~ODO bunll o1 ail
a d~y from Callforn11'1 Elk HJU. ,..,1, 1C11.Deot Jt
at prtc. u ldl1l u NI a
barrel, the \fubln1ton
Polt repor1ed~.
Tbe newspaper quot.cl
oil lnduatrJ sou.re" •• 11etn1 lroa1 ID V .8.
crtticlam Of fontp Da·
tlom f« nlllu otl prtcet
to sao • bllrnl" and more
wblle recelvlna the
world's blCbmt current oll
prteee.
However, ao•ernment
offlclall re.ponded that
the hilb pricea were d.rtnn up b) .,.ddi.aa by
lndjYldual eompanies and
were not tm,poeed by the
1overoment tllelf.
Brown Asks Probe
Of Iranian Crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) -
California Gov Edmund G.
Brown Jr .. aceusin& Preeldent
Carter of retreating behind a
"wall of silence," today de-
manded an Immediate con-
gressional invesU1ation of bow
the UDJt.ed Stat.et became in-
volved in tbe Il'an crtala.
Brown, a rtval to carter for
the 1980 Democratic preeJdeatial
nomination, aald the American
people have a rtcht to kDow tbe
clrcumatance1 of tbe ad·
m.in11tnlkla'1 decWon to admit
the depoeed Shah ol Iran lut ~
tober and why the U.S. Embaly
was not evacuated follotrtn1
threata that It mi~t be aehed.
Brown demanded tbe ln-
veatleatton after a two-bour
brtefln& at the 91.ate Department
on the Iran crial1 .. Tbe ad-
ministration baa been provtdlna
1uch brieftngatopresldentlalcan-
dldates.
Brown said the briefing, COO·
ducted by Deputy Secretary of
Bar Battlers
Bwt Window
In Costa Mesa
eo.ta Mesa police were alert-
ed to a fracu in front ol a
Harbor BouleYard bar Monday
night when two men craabed
through the plate &lua window
of a neigbborin& 1tore, aettinc
off an alarm, officen aald.
They aald Scott Avery
McCammon, 23, of Hunliniton
Park , and Erik Barnett
Strobmaier, 21, of Costa M ...
sutfered cuta In the mldnl&bl in·
cldent but didn't require
boepltallaatioa.
Police laid the fi&ht, involvlnl
five men, apparently broke out
lo a dhagreement over a woman
aa the men were leavtq Terri's
Bar. ln the 2900 block ol Harbor
Boulevard.
In the acuffle, McCammon and
Strohmaier fell throu&b a aeven-
by-eleven-foot wt.ndow at Auto
Part.a Depot, 2805 Harbor Blvd.,
and set off an alarm, police
aaJd
No arrest.a were made in the
cue. Police 1aid damap to the
window wu ..Umated at '800.
State WUTen Chrlatopber, left
many unanawered queatlon.a
about bow the cri.sia becan.
The admlrriatratioo bu said
from the becinninc that the de-
posed shah, Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi, waa admitted to the
United States 1trlclly for
medical trea•meat
Killer Awaits
Jury Decision ·
On Gas Death
BJ GOY GL\.NVD..L& °' .. ...., .........
A.a Oranc• County Superior
Court Jury will belln deddiq
late today lf convicted child
killer Tbeodore Frank lbould die
ln San Quentln'1 gaa cllamber.
Ecboln1 tbrou1b the
courtroom where seven men and
five women will decide Franll 's
fate t. a diMcrtption of him u ··a
vicious and uclllt.lc attacker
who tortured and killed a de-
f enHleaa eJU.ld for Jal• owa pleuure."
Roplne to ofttet the lmpect of
that cbaractertutioa ol Frank
by pl"OHCUlOr pv Prqer were
the words of tbf coavicted man's
DaJrlab.bonl wt:e.
"I can aaJ:y --. 1111 feebp
and I feel ~ h111bud la lftDO.
cent of tbe cb&rle." 44-yeu-old
Blrlit Frank told the 12 ju.ron in
Judie Byron lllcllllllan'1
courtroom late Monday aft.er·
oooa.
Mn. Frank went on to say
that 1be loYe9 ber buabaDd, to
admit that be la pUty ol cb1ld
moleat:iQI but to deny tbat be la
capable of murder.
The Jury abe talked to fouad
bim Jullty, lat moatb. CGDYk:t·
ln1 the profeaorial·appeart.q
4'-year-old defendant ol murder
kldnap]>tn1. rape and child
molest.l.nl.
TboM cbarl• related to the March, 1978, torture murder of
2"11-year-Old Amy Sue Seiu ol
Camarillo.
That convtetioa set the atqe
for Monday'• beariq which la
ex~ted to end late today with
the Jury left to decide il Frank
should be put to death or llV«t a
llfe MDtmce wttbout poulllW\y
of parole.
ftlwbmer~~ Uoa 101leltort for t11e
LI~ put)' wve named tn b wanuu tuued Ila:
day after tMy f allod to appear
ln W Ht Oran1e C9unty
llun.lctpel Cowt to amwer,....
lltratioe fraud charcea.
The ~ an 81DOft1 fin Run-UoJtoa Beach youtba named ID •
criminal complaint in wblcb 11 la
alletedly they lmowln&ly rec·
l1t1red peraon1 to vote wW
were not entitled to vote.
Tbe defendants worked for~
party durtn& a summer drift to
bollt.er ~and tbeTetJJ
qualify a an oftlcia.1 party Oii
the June, 18, elecdoa &eJJot.
Thoae not appea.n.n, befol'9'
Judie John Wyatt Jr., for ar-
raltnmeot were identltled u
Frank Tomealk, 11, Ore1011
Hale, 19, and Wllllam Makin.DD.
19.
A fourtb l'aspect, 0..W fWl:
19. w u arraisned in telephoec'
contact by his attorney. Bil trial
ls scheduled for Jan. Z'I. ~
A fifth defendant, Michaeli
Ahearn, appeared before Judg&
Wyatt and won postponement oC
bia arratcnment to Jan. Zl. •
Tbe bench warrants calT](·
balll of t250 each.
The yout.bl are accused ot
turnina In to Libertarian Put>
offlclab phony voter reglatra·
lion a!fidavtta that ultimately
were rejected by lbe county
Rectatrar ol Voters.
SoUclton were paid $1.50 ror
each resistraUOG they colleded.
In some cu., phon,y birthdatee
and addreaaes were matched
with names and aienaturea were
roraed. aceonliD.I to party of.
ficaala.
In other lmrt.ances, party of.
flea ala uy. persona were told
lhey were ltp1nc a petition far
the le1al1J:atloo of martJuna.
not an affidavit to become a
member of the Libertarian Party.
Mesan Struck
By Car, Saved
Fn>m Death ·
A Cost.a Ilea pedeatri.a.n was
in Hrtom eoadJtJoa today at
P'ountaln Valle,. Communfty
Hospital aft.er be WU struck by
a car while crossing Harbor
Boulevard Monday, ofrtclala
1aid.
Police 1aJd Robert Mlebael
Salasar, 31, of .00 Merrimac
Way waa ltruck by a cu drinn
by David Walter Diem, 28, of IM
W. Yale Loop, lrvme, at 11 p.m.
Jutt IOUlh of Pooderosa Street,
apparently not at an intersec-
lJon
They 1aad Salazar wasn't breathing wbe n watneases
reached him but a motorist,
Laurence AJan llootcomery, 218,
of 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine,
admlnl1tered mouth-to-mouth
re1u1cltatlon end started
Sa!uar bnat.b.lq qain before
paramedks arrtved.
Police Hid wltne11ea told
them a number ol can wen
movioa oortbbound at about 35
miles per hour wbeD Sain••,
weanna dark cJothlq and mov-tns quickly, croaed the street.
They laid Diem, whole view
may have been blocked by
another car, skidded and
swerved but struck Salua.r wit.b
bi• left frant fender.
Diem wasn't cited.
R.L. Whelchel baa
been named
manapr ~ so.,tbero
Callfomla Edl1on
Co. '1 1outbea1tern
di vlalon. Once dis·
trict manager in
Fullerton, Whelchel
ln biJI new poet will
be responslble for
electrical service to
more than 600,000
Edison cmtomers ln
Orange O>unty.
~LOWCOST
CAREFREE SAILING
$50,000 to $500,000
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Newporl Beaci'I. Ce11tom1a
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MOdEeonomy
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l:Olllm Ubr.. M t.la, afta focm too DUTOW!J oa wha u., ~ u.. pniper ~ ol
economic uaty1ta, tln11 ml1alD1 tb• m~r
IOdal. callm'al aDd bliba11an.1 cbqel that •
wtder neep would mcompaa.
A 8SLl'·DS8C818BD .. eclectic,
pra1matic" ecoaoml1t, OrUftn believes tbat •
IOCl~ cultma1 and bebaWnl cb•l"9 otter m.u17
clues to tbe ecoeo1111 ol tbe um.. The beba*' botben him; IO does tbe
( /llEll'H/ll.4LYSIS ) :::~ "°:
--rea1onablene11," be
Hid. "Wbat Om' fathers
or IJ'andf•tben learnH from dotq la comldered
. dated. We throw out tbe knowledae with tbe
wash."
Borrowin1 botben him, and not simply
because ol bis auoclatlon with the lnaurance in·
duatry, which bu had to deal with a rt.ae in policy
Joana. While he la corporate ecooom1at for Aetna
Life & Cuualty Co., hil studle9 deal mainly with
the economy rather than with lnsuraDce.
""IF ALL OF US DECIDE ro VSE iomecoe
else's money and pay back ln depreciated dollan
everyone ends up OD the same aide ol the boat. It
tips." 'Ib1.I, be teela, "la a reUonable poeaibllity to
worry about."
HoUlebolda cannot emulate business in bor·
rowing, be warm, because a household cannot pro-
duce cub u a business can.
"U you travel OD borrowed money you aren't
generating any cub to pay off the note," be re-
mind.a bonvwers. "Thia can So on oalY so tar."
Leaden offer little restraint on the buildup of
household debt.
"I'm not sure the credit wort (cbectiol) they
do ts all that good,'' be said. · • R.ankina uaed to be
very conservative. You were tnlDed to aay oo. But
DOW they try to &et the outatancttnp up."
DEM', EVEN ll&ANDUPTCY, no longer
carries a stigma, be observes. Just 30 yea.rs .,o it
waan't prudent to say you owned money, be said.
Now it's ccm.ldered acceptable. Jn fact. be added,
"lt'a a badge of honor."
Griftln believes polWc.al attitudes play a part
in destahiHHUOQ.
"People are the came ol laflatioo," be says.
"They elect offlctala wbo promlle what they sus·
peel ia.n't deliverable." The reault la inflaUoo
''And peGllie blbaff ba tblir a.la Jlftl tUl WQ
too.'' What we are .ttemptmi to do now la to ralae
living standards, maintain a military posture,
clean up the enviromDent. proride pensions . . •
"and we're not payiDI attm&n to payinC tor
them."
We need to get some bllla paid off. be uw.ta.
We need to raile capital tor investment And aave
for tbe tutun.
ONE ALll08T CEaTAIN SE&ULT. Griffen
predicts, la that "growth will be mor\ aluallh and
the economy in the l9IOa will face a creater aua·
ceptiblllty to recession.'' He doesn't qree that the
recession will be abort, sweet and mild, followed
by a solid recovery.
AJ be sees it, we -aovernment and in·
dlviduala -are scribbling out IOUs.
''People will mlatruat cub ll all they':!afi:1; ting la another IOU," be aald. "We're a
from future geoeratiooa."
Hi.I pre9CJ'tptioD for recovery, therefore, lm't
limited to strictly economic coaaiderationa. Tbe
implication d b1I anal)'a1I la that if we are to lm·
prove tbe ecaoomy we must improve our altih.W.
THE TAX MAN COMETH.
We'll arrange for H & R Block
to prepare both California and
Federal Income tax returns,
and most accompanying
schedules, free for savers
with quaJJfylog accounts.
The only exclusions are
SChedules, forms anst
statements that
~n to business,
profesSion, farm
or rental Income.
This taX eervtce Is
OrilY Olferea bY Mutual~· Call
for datda. Tax eeMCe
not aV8limle 1n sa:n Dtigo coumy.
BelJt Fro• Saaa
Inspecting completed lnstallatioo of solar
beating panels on ..roof of Univeraity
Athletic Club, Newport Beach, are Al
Alcott <left> of Southern California Gaa
Co.,.,pnd Clark Graves, club owner. The
panels (tllted dark sections in back-
ground> keep pool temperature at 80
degrees while reducing use of natural gas.
Gas-fired beaters are used only on over-cast days .
Clinics to Aid B 11siness
Three free Pl'Olf8Jlll designed
to aid and Uliat new and pro-
spective small·buaineSlmen will
be held in <>ranee County du.rtne
January under the spooaonhip
of tbe Sentce Corps or Retired
Executives (SCORE), the US
Small Bustn.eas AdmlrustraUoo
<SBA), and the Santa Ana
Public Ubrary. ·
The first procnm, a clinic oo
"Keeping and Uaing your Btai·
neas Records" led by Dave
Goldberg, CPA, Lacuna Hilla re·
aident and former owner of
David Goldberc Co .• will be held
OD Jan. 22.
.. DEVELOPING A BUSINESS plan" by Seymour Levy.
Corona del Mar resident and
former president of Life or
America Insurance Co • Is
second ln the aeries and will be
held Jan. 29.
These programs will begin at 3
and lut \DJti.l S p.m. at the Santa
Ana Public Ubrary. Rou and
Civic Center Drive.
Over The Counter
NASO Ut1i1wp
TBlaD AND LAST in this
series ls a pre-business
wort.shop Jan. 31 in the Simla
Ana City Council Chambers,
Buildlo1 120, Civic Center
Plaza, starting with registration
at 8:30 a.m. and luting unW 4
p.m.
Focus ot the wort.shop will be
the joys and pitfalls commOD to
newly eatabliabed buaineases
and to explain tbe factors
necessary for peraooa t.o sue·
ceed.
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MUTUAL FUNDS
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Play.boy GoOd
Gaming Bet
PIA'DOY llAGADNE. auxo• wne rour-eo1or lldl
(Shell Oil NCdly ••allowed lta pride and became 811 ldvertiM') codtributel well over • tlllrd of tboM rena--.
ID fact, In i,b; year mded JUDO 30 (that's bow Playboy l.:D-
lerpritH keep• ill
boots), Playboy
ma•aslne brou1bl ln
$121 m1llioD from copy
aalea and advertillq
ordeu. Ha aiater
m11asloe. Ou.l, came
lhroucb wttb another
114 mllliao.
Money
Tree
On 1bat $140 mUlloo of m•s.uine publbhin1 income,
Pla.yboy EDtetpri.les manaaed to earn Sll-8 million before
tuea. On the other band, most ol tbe other adiTttles
Playboy ia involved tn -clubs, hotels, boot pubUabin1, en·
tertalnmeut production -lost mcney.
But t.bue'a ooe aldeb.oe that didn't fail to dellYet.
Playboy rum eui.ooe and betting etftabllsbmenta m the
·•mother country." Great Britain -end it's usually dif.
Ocult to Joie mooey in lbeae punuits.
PIA YBOY'S GAllBUNG REVENUES m the year
ended June 30 were $72 millioo, about half of the lake from·
ma1ui.De publiahUlg. But the profita• Ah, they were
&olden, com1.q in at $35 miJ.lloo before taxes. more than
three times tbe amount cootrUued by ma1uines.
So 1•mbftna &a the main support ot Playboy En·
terpriaea. IDdeed. wit.bout the eaino cootribulion, Playboy
Enterpn.. woald have lost iponey.
Furtbermore. the beat ur coatinuin« m the current fi&-caJ year. Playboy Enterprilel reported that in the three
mootha ended Sept. 30, eam.anp were up another 24 per.
cent, with the 1.DCreaae "lar1ely due to the company'1
CUlDO operaUooa ''
PLAYBOY 18 GrmNG AN ASSIST from some UD·
fortunate blows suffered by a Bnt.W\ compelltor, Lad·
broke. henltolore the largest casino operator m the UDJt.ed
Kindadom. Poor Ladbroke recently had to close three pro-
sperous l.ondon cumos because of v1ola1Joos of Bnttah
gambliq laws.
AmOlll it.a tranagreu1ons were ustng a pol.Jee com-
puter to trace the owners of cars parked near nvaJ
caainos, paying hotel porters to steer busmess to Ladbrote
castnos aod givmg b.i&h rollers f~ d.umers and other
gif ta
W1tb Ladbrolle's operabons severely crippled,
Playboy LS probably the No. 1 casmo operator in BnlaJ.n.
THE DIDGENCE OF LONDON AS a major 1ambl·
ing center la a development of the past decade. Down on
at.a heels as a world ec:ooom1c power. Bnwn bas attracted
wealthy Arabs to the gammg tables ol 4>t'1don. At one
point. there were 24 casmos openb.ne m IAndoo. more
tban lo any other city m the world with the exception of
Lu Vqaa. ID 1.978. cu.atomen bet S2 bll.bon m Brtb.ah eutaa.. .. Now,~......,. tbe same U'mCl ta~
forward tn the United Stat.. Atlantic City bas adodled
casino pmbllng, seekina to become the "Las Vegas of the
Eut," aod other localllles are plott.mg s1mtlar moves.
Playboy Enterpnses, with at.a Brill.sh expenen~
behind it, is ready to play. It bas JOUM!d wrt.b another com·
pany to begin coost.rurtaoo ot a Playboy Hot.el1CulJ)() on
the boardwalk an AUanl.tc City. The cost: $80 million. n ·s
scheduled to open at the end of this year.
Metro-Goldwyn·Mayer is more of a gamblmg com·
peny toct.y than a motion picture producer. Playboy En·
lerpriHS is following that same route. That lavish
ma1u:t.ne wtth the Playmates of the Mooth is supponed by
the croup1er
Coors Buying Site
For Virginia Bret«!ry
HARIUSONBURG. Va. CAP) -Adolpb Coon Co. bu
bou&ht S5 acres for a proposed brewery aod bu renewed
optioos an UOO acrw more, company officials say.
Coon attorney, Henry Clark of Harri.sonburt. said
tbat tbe company. based in Gokleo, Cok> .• boulht optlODS
on two lmd parcela Dear Elkton and renewed options on
2ID other parcels unW June 30.
Coon bu aaid the Rockin&bam County property is
the flnt choice for what would be Coon· first brewery
outside Colorado.
An anti-brewery group bu appealed to the Vircinla
Supreme c.ou.rt • county Circuit Court ruline which-up-
held rftClnin& ol the land
Dysart Takes Hehn ~
'Of Civil Engineers
Gold, Silver Qaotatiom
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