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1980-02-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
• a lees eFire 132 NafJbed in Drive On Anti-prostitution MONDAY AFTERN00~,~~8RUARY 4, 1980 WOl..-r&..O...... • ...... .. • I i '. Standby Fuel-saving Plan Eyed Afrleaa Missie• Did President . Sell Out Ali? Two Brothers Facing Crime Spree Trial OAKLAND <AP) -Two brothers went on trial today, ac- cu.aed of a massive. month-long crime spree involving scores of felonies incluchng murder and rape. The trial, which as expected lo last four months, got under way before Alameda county Superior Court Judge Stanley Gold with a two-hour rea ding of the 132 counts in the indictments against David Moore, 27, and his brother, Kenneth, 21. All the cnmes allegedly happened in August 1978. Opening statements were scheduled this aft.emooo. Sixty· four witnesses are expected to be called during the trial. The brot.hen stand accuaed of the murden of a mother and daughter, eight rapes, 25 armed robberies, multiple bur&lartes. false imprisonment, sodomy. oral copulation, dilcbara.tni a weapon in an occupied dwelliq and cutting telephone Unes. ' They are accused of killi.na Eileen Rogers and her daupter, Laura Mublenbruch, ln their Oakland apartment near Lake Merritt. 1be Pl'OleCUUon clalms the women were 11aln bec:aUM tbey refUled to tubmit to repe. Police uld Ila. lluhlenbnacb had1hn raped t!:/ean befon the fatal attack IWOl'e tat •be would Deter a1atn allow herself to be raped, but would flabt to tbe deatb. Juq. Gold baa ruled tbat ,.. ~medemaeeU~ tw u.. cllftndnu ..... .... at tbe ta1al. ..................... ·-u.. •bole '*ILi> ot ~ea Md Afrtea aad 80ulla Ab1ea ... He alao Ald be reeeiftd a meHa1e from Soviet leader Leonid I. Bndmev lut week uldng him not to undertake the mission. But the ex-beavyweigbt box· ing champion sald be would coo- lin ue the five-nation African tour because, above all, be want· ed to help prevent nuclear war. In Wuhinet.on. White House officials had no immediate com- ment on Ali 's remarks. The United States and the So- viet Union are "the baddest two white men in history," Ali said. ''lf these two white men start fighting, all us little black folks are going to be caught ln the middle." The Amencan boxer new in from Tanzania, where he was snubbed by President Julius K. Nyerere and bombarded at a news conference with questioos about why African athletes should stay away from Moscow lo protest the Soviet intervention an Afghanistan when the Soviet Union bas backed black na- tionalist movements, and when the United St.at.a refused to join an 01ymplc boycott by the Africans in 1976. That boycott wu organlled to prot.e.t the Olympic particlpa· lion of New 7.ealand, wbicb bas sport.a ties wttb South Africa. U.S. olfidala here •aid tt ap- pearecl lltely that Kenyan Prest· dent Daniel Arap Moi also would refu.ae to meet with All. "Franldy, they don't see why their ¥,resident should meet a boxer,• an American diplomat •aid . Moi bas already announced that Keaya, Africa's •troacest track power, will boycott the Olymptca unless the 1ames a.re <See ALI, Pase Ai> 'Soliciting' Rap Nets 132 84~ DIEGO (AP) - Polite bave anwtect m people, Jncludlat educaton, 1Wdata bd ••Dlor cJtlHDI 1laee T11W"IClq ID a -....own au.pr wHhaOoa dltft. Ml......._ ettaUou .......... to tr.me UebU .. ,. ......... . A pollee .... ma lald • woma Clftkier9 poeed .. 4-o11udmm..,..ar· ,... .... for bmetit•UOD of aoJtclUa• pro1tltatlon wltn tbty ProfOllUoned t!Mm. { Deteeto~ Saved Fa1nily DMly P11111-"'--.. "~ ~ SMOKE RISES FROM IRVINE HOME DAMAGED BY FLAMES SUNDAY NIGHT Firefighter Suffered Minor lnjurteu In S120,000 Fire ~ert'Sa9s Russia Would Win In Nuclear War NEW YORK (AP> -Dr. Edward Teller, known aa the father ol the hydroien bomb, aaya the Soviet Union would win a nuclear eJlcbange with the United State. and the United States would be destroyed. Teller, in an interview publilbed in Forbes ma1u.Lne'1 Feb. 18 ltaue. said be believes the United St.at.a I.a no longer a match for the Soviet Union in advanced technology, particularly luen. "U we went into a nuclear war today there ia practically no queaUon that the Ruulam would win tbat war and the United States would ceue to exlJt," TellerNJd. Tell«', who bu been an ad· vocate of a 1tron1 nuclear ...... •)'Stam u • ~ to audMr war, nkl Amertcan aci..U.U and •,SDMfO an DDt pa~ e .. tr to work OD a.i.,... poj9ctl. ,.I UUk tbl6r Mldea1 •alUll an 4'Clllfmed •• tlle ft.year-old Teller Mid. .. War la terrtbM and we wmt to a¥06d It. But lloow clo 10• aYOid wart 81 tllrowtq away anm or bariDI •lroq arm1 ta &lie IMmdl ol tboM wbo want to malef•ln peaee?" TeU. Ndd ..._...t Ca.rW' ii a •let.Im of lite pnMDt ••Onell 1' ol tbe United SUtes ~auae ti the president does u be says he la aolnl to do and draW'I a line against Soviet ellpan.aloa in the Penlan Gull area, it could re- sult in a war that the Unit.ed Slates will loH. Teller aaid be I.a not advocat· ing a new anna race, but "a race of technoloay." The pbyaiciat aaid mobillu- Uon of fellow aclentiata in de· velopln& tee~ cannot be broulbt about Witlaout national leadenhlp. (See WU, P11e AJ> DOOR OPENED Bf PILUr.4D "I a&atomaUcally 1old my ~door Ol*MI' IA the Dally Tbat '1 tbe 9dYltl1i81Da 1uec11a •tol'J of tbe 1"1.DI man wbo placed tb1a ad IA the DailJ PUot: Sear1 automatic cane• door oipmer, 1 yr old '95 llU•U:U If JOU wlDl automaUc 1alel 1uce.,, try tit• Dall1 Piiot clalllftld Mdlcm. Call M2·~. Home Suffers $120,000 In Damage A county fimtihter suffered minor iojur.iea Sunday ni&ht when names raced throuib an I rvane home. cauatne about s120.ooo in damaae. A spokesman for the Comity Fire OepartJnent said ri.refiebter Gary Fallen, 28, was treated for smoke inhalation and beat ex- haustion at Tu.stin Community Rospital. No other Injuries were report. ed durtne the blue at 18 Heron in the villaee of Woodbridae, of· ficlals laid. The fire at the home of Mr. and Mn. David Kelley •tarted In lbe aaraae at about I p.m. when combuaUble material• n·ear a U1bt bulb lolled. Mrs. Kelley &Dd the ~p}e'a two cblldreo were at home at the time, aQd a amoke detector alerted tbe woman to the daoier. Kelley arrived home • firellpten Wei, Juat u lln. KeUey ... brlnlln1 tbelr a~ year-dd dUld ootakle. KeU., tbm ran upsta1n and brouOt out their ntn.moatlt~ld dau1bter from her bedroom. There ..,. no other occupaota ofU..bomt. flreflabten Hid namH burHd tltrouCb tbt roof ol tbt 1ar1,. end meet. tlMlr way IAto the home. ll took 21 flrel'IMO about 45 mlnutet to brina the blaze under control. PrograDl Has ·N ine Measures WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe ... ,.,. Dlipat.meDl ..... ced l.Od.a7 .._ Pl'oSI a1ed lta.,.P,Y mea..,.. to save fuel iD tbe ....-fll a_.... abortaae-Kost ol ~ are aimed at curtal.U.q ,...,.._ CQMWDptioa z1.-1at dJreet fuel-aaYioe m....-are: -Strict enforcement and poaaJble further lowerlna of b!Owa.y speed limit.a. -cooperauoa by employen in programa to reduce commuter driviJll. -Rea4il.L'rtine wonine bours to flt a workweek shortened by one day, anot.ber travel-reducing meas~. -Extension or reactivation of temperature restncllons in non· residential bu.ildin&s. a measure slated to expire in April. -Restraclioo of gasoline purchases to odd and even days, as was done in many states dur· 101 past shortages. -Muumum-purchase rules to prevent the "tank-topping•· that stretches gasoline lines durine shortages. -Restrictions or weekend use or recreational boats. -A vehicle sticker program prohibiting the use of a vehicle for one or more days per week The ninth proposal Is a pubbc information program to promote a wide range o( voluntary fuel· saving steps. The department announced five of the measures a.a "interim final regulatioo.s, •• mean.inc they cao be put into effect U necessary without awaitinc completion of public hea.rinp '~ <See ENERGY, Pase AZ) Coast Weather Mostly nmny and mild Tuesday. Lowa too.lgbt 45 al the beaches and 52 in· land. Hlgbs Tueaday from the upper 60a a1001 th coast to the upper 70s In· land. INSIDIE TOD.4" Barr11 Goldt0at~r. tile Mtdor MIOtOr mid "l'tale DI· ttHlllfon" /rom Artaono, ta nlMiRQ for hJ1 filth ~ t~ at 71. Tlw lf/114 PfW"*"° ttal CGftltidaU re/&td• °" leia COf'ffr on ,,. .41. ..... ~·----··--- DM.YPILOT Khonieini Stiffens Seeks United Moslem Stance ., ..... ~ ..... Aya\allab RuboUab Xhomlen' atron11) eoodeamed t.M 5"W lnlenenticJD lQ AfP.aalstM to- day and ple41•I ''•aeo.41· Uonat•' •UPCIOft fw t.M llClllilm rebels in Iran'• eaatern nei1bbcN'. In h1.a tlllt comment on the Soviet move lnto Alabaalatao ln l&l4' Decembe'r. KhomelAi N6d U ,..,,_P-AJ ~-.. moved from Moacow Tbe Tansanlam are not expected to co .... with a boycott. AU WM uked b)' Pretidet Carter IMt week to vi.alt bled Africa to try to en1bt aupport for lbe U.S. Olympic bo7eott plan. But ... Mid today be waa tW'DIAa hll tour blto a fact·ftadin• am. sion ao tbat be could report black African 1rlevaneet agalnat America to Carter. East Africa '• bl11eat new1paper said Carter made a mu take in plcldn1 tbe former· world beavywet1ht champion for the miuioo. It accused the president of biddin1 for the black vote in the United States. Arrtvtng in Dar ea Salaam oa Sunday for the fint atop on Ills live-nation tour, Ali wa1 quea· Uoned b.Y local report.en. .. They didn't tell me In America that ~W111ia supports these countries,• All replied as U .S. Embassy officials squirmed. "Maybe l'm being used to do something that ain't right. You all have given me some quest.Ions which are good and which are making me look at thiJI thing different . . . "To me, Rw111ia's a bad coun· try, but I don't know what Ruaala did for you. You tell me that the RusalBM are more your friends than the Americana. We're all brothers, and J'm closer to you than I am to wh.ite Americana or white Ruasians. "They want us to stop," Ali continued as the Embassy of· hcials tried to cut the news con· ference short. "But I'm learning . . I'm no traitor to bJact peo- p If' J'm not h l'rc l" d nothing against Afnca. I'm not here lo promote nQ role for America. U I find out I'm wrong <about the Soviets) I'm golng to .go back lo America and cancel tbe wboM utp. •• AU said be penlOaally •uppcll't· ed the 1978 boycott, "that WU good." "AIJ I'm aayioe ls Jn lbls particular case we should abow the Russians that we don't like what they did," he continued. "l 'm here to say that Rwisla took over Afghanistan. If the Rus "inns came to your country and took you all over, how would you Jike It? Would you want sup- port from the world?" Hundreds of fans joined the press at the airport news con- ference, but President Nyerere refWled to see Ali Newport Man Cycle Victim A man who WU killed when bll motorcycle slammed lnto a parked car Saturday ln Newport Beach waa tdentlfted today aa Douelaa 0 . Fawcett,~ of 1731 Bona.lre Way, Newport JMacb. Fawcett died ol uiaulve bead inJurtea early Saturday a\ Hoa& Hoapltal alter b1a cycle went out of control on aoutbbound Newport Boulevanl aout.b ot 2llltb Street and collided with tbe parked veblcle. Fawcett's identity bad been withheld through t.be weekend pending not.illcatlon of next. of kin. Police aald the cause of the ac· cident lA aUll under invesUga- llon. DAILY PILOT "'" o.-c-" -·· -· •••• -"~.,. ·-"'""" ' ... --.... _,_...,, .. Or_ , •• ,. P\19',,,.,..,~ ~ ....... ~.,. '°"Mt\,_d ............ ww--.. .. , ... .., ... C ~t• M#\• ,......,.. ...... ~~ S.-lllf'I ,...,... l•tf'\V ..... ,t,......,l...,..-..Cft/~,_t .... A ,, ... , .. ,......,_.,., .... , °"*ltiMct \.et ...... ,,~ ·-·· ,....~_......._ ............ ,,. _., .......... c.-. ... -.,-.... -·-· -... _"1 __ _ ..... c;ww. ... -~--,,_ "_..,... -.. ..... ~.. . •1t-~""'" -"'-....... ' OMeft c.= JJIW.tt •• , ..... .=... --~~ i::t~ =:. T•lePMIM (114IMM»1 D•MHIH~-~ , ..... ""'~ ...... •• the duty of llOllerM ev.ry wbert to oppoae a11re11ion around the world. "W• 1tron111 condemn tb• allltary l••••loo of Al~.·· u.a .,..,..,.~,. U,SO. luder uJd la • m...,. delivered by bla eon to teaa ol thoulancb of Jranlan1 1a~ to celebrate tbe b•rt.bday tJ the Prophet Mohammed Substitute Hostages?1 SSCONDJDO (Af'> ~ Quick, a •1ear-old fot'mer ~ ol •ar, Lt looklN lor • IC>Od men to jOla bfm. He ....... to •• et.an,. bi.IDMll for ooe ol tbe $0 American bostal• ln lrui. And the former llarine is convinced other mem· bers of hia former Texu unit "would volunteer in a minute." Quick was one of 315 survivors when the 1,020-man heavy cruiser Houston waa aunt by the Japanese in March 19'2 between Sumatra an6 Java. He spent four years as a POW. Golden West Mulls Offer Of Purchase Golden West Airlines, baaed in Newport Beach, la conaldertng a purcbue olfer but hasn't agreed to any sale, as erroneowily re- ported in Saturday's Dally Pilot Henry Voss. president of Golden Weal, said today an offer t)as bet!n made by unidentified investors and "at look!> favora· ble" but no decision has bttn made. Saturday•s story. bued on an Associated Prei.i. rele ase. also incorrectly ident1f1ed Voss as president of Santa Barbara ·a Apollo Airways, wblch reported· ly baa been aold. Voaa aald the proapecllve purchasers of Golden West, •blcb MneS Oranae County and 8oatberD CalltanlU, ........ CGe• nected wttb u7 other alrtlael. He allo u.ld t.bat h!a airline's negotlatlom bear no relatioll to ApoUo'a sale. Teen Critical In Clemente Head-on Crash A l'l·year·old Capistrano Beach boy remaina ln critical coodlUoa today followin.s a pn- dawo bulkJa auto craa& Satur· clar oa tbe San Dte10 Fnieway In San a.meate. J.tfef'J II. PocM la In lliMSGD CommunltJ BOIJl6\al'• ~ .. care unit 1"tb severe bead ln-iw1• be auftered in tbe 1 a .m. amu• bet•een A•eel4a Pico and Camino del Zlt.rella. Hlpway Patrol olftc.ra U · •erted that t.be )'OUlb waa bead--'ni north on lbe aou\bbowMS lanes of the freeway when b1s auto struck another car and a plckup tnack .. Tbree penou Ul the nnt auto atruck: were treated and re· leased al San Clemente Hospital. San Clemente resiident Darlene Mane Pratt, 18, p•ckup truck driver. wu not hurt. omcen aald the accklent la still under tnvestJgatlon. F,....P..,,eAJ ENERGY .•. and review. The five interim measures are lboee relating to speed limits. bulldln1 temperatures, odd· even, minimum purchues and the public information proiram. all of which have been Wied before. The measures form a "standby plan" for two reuon.a: tbey would be applied b)' t.be federal 1ovemment only ln cue of an eneTIY emersency, and on· ly ln at.ates that fall to meet federal fuel COOMf'Y&Uon urseta wlth tbelr own pro1ram1. The federal propotaJt are clt· ed .. ''IJUldelinM" to It.ate tov· ernment.1 drafUn1 tbelr own IUnd=lana, with t.be alm of enco u much unlfonnlty u po111 le amons at.at.ea. Pricing Ordered CONCORD CAP) -Contra Cotta County 1upervt.ora blve voted to r«1ulre 1rocfJry ii.or. ,in un.lacorporatAld anu to con· Uaue the pracUce of ml.J'tdna the prtoe on •aeb ti.m ...a fl they ar. comert1ftl to automa.~ ed ehettout equipment. "We are lloalem1 and fol" Motlema U..re ta no ENt or w .. t. tt la our duty to coodemD any •llHHlO~.l tbat l1 H Islamic rtDa&," IM ........ heed ollru'1~Mkl. KbomelGI remalD•d ln a Tehran "'-PU.al recovertu from a mild heart attack while a throos met at Te.bran'• main c• metery to ll1len to bb meHa&• u well aa a apeecb from Preeidenwleet Abotbaaau BaA!Sldr. Ba.D.l Sadr. who ha• pledled I ranlan aid to the Afahan Mo1lem1, delivered a slm.Uar me11a1e pled&inc 1upport for .. our Moalem brotbera ln Af1hanistan, Paleat.ioe and t.be Pblllpplnet," BanJ Sadr la to be sworn ln before Kbomein.l today. Bani Sadr appealed for calm 1everaJ times. but many penona were injured as lbe lat1e crowd jammed together t.o gel a betttt view of the partially cove"'4 apeaken' platform. The pr esi dent -elect acknowled&ed tbat the revolu· lion has taken ita toll oo I.be count.ry'a eoooomy and culture. Iran'• relations are strained oo the forelp scene u well, be aald. U.S. ADVISERS MEET wmt SAUDls-A3 Mean~. the Iranian govern· ment ureed to an intemaUooal commfsston to consider Its charges agalnal Shah Moham· mad Reza Pahlavi and said it "will be effective in solving lhe hostaie crisl.s. .. The international investiga- tion commlsalon will consider the shah's crimes, hla vlolaUon of human rigbta and t.be return of his wealth to lru," Kho- melnl'1 rulln1 Revolutionary Coundl umounced. Foreign Mtnl.stry spokesman Nassiroeadat Salami aald lhe commlasion "will be effective i.n solving the hostage crisis ·· However, Bao.l Sadr in an in- terview with ABC·TV indicated that the U S government must help Iran get the shah back for trial before the hostages will be freed "H the U S government ~ets away from ils put pohcy of Ul· terventioo ln internal affain," be aaid. "and if it accept.I the right. ol the Iranian 1overnment to follow the cr1m.ln.ala to your country and to follow the people wbo have plundered ou.r wealth ud to~ ID ...-ucaJ ..... to help UI la tJaM ID.atle!1 tMl would be p'OUDdl for deabera· t.iona cm tbe bolt.al•· .. Salami aa.ld the memben of the invesUcatlon commi111ion will be chosen by U .N . Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. He aald It Wlll in· elude for eign and Iranian representatives. and Waldheim will decide whet.her Americans are included. Salami did not. say when the commlaakJn would come to Iran or when tbe hearln11 wouJd bes in. Waldheim proposed an lo· vesU1atbll commiuk)o durla.I • vbll to 1nm early in January. and .me. tbeD baa propoeed tbe boetaa• be tunM4 over to tbe BM C""8 « tlOIDe other DIU&r'81 third = ln Iran wblle tbe comm coaducta lt.1 probe. Teen Cyclist Dies After Coast Crash A Huntington Beach motorcyclist died Jate Sunday at Hoa1 Memorial Hospital I~ Newport Beach, followin1 •col Usion with a car ln Hwrtingt.on Beach. Chri.slopber M. Valley, 19. wu pronoWlced dead al 9.43 pm . about 40 minutes after bis motorcycle collided with a car driven by Janie Sue Williamaon, 22, of 21372 Brookhunt St., Hunt· in1ton Beacb. Trame invesUgat.on aald the accident occurred al Bushard Street and Waterfront Drive. Valley, of 22132 Cape May • Lane, wore no helmet, police said. Two Women's Bodies Found LOS ANGELES (AP)-Coun· ty aut.boritJ• art lnv=•tlna the discovery of the • cit two women found ln 1eparate loeaUona near El Monte and 1n tbe Aftteles National P'oreat. Early SUnday, two nabermm found one woman, believed to be tn btr 80e and of Hispanic des· cent, In • partln1 lot at IAU Lah near El ~oote A NaUonal Park ranacr found the remalna ol the other woman In 1 creek bed 1hortb' aft.er noon Sunday near San l"randaquJto Canyoa Road one mJle • IOUth of Dey Guieb la tbe Sau1ua area. ·~--------~------~.~ ----\ ___ _ A f:apital Sport • Some amateur hockey players share a frozen pool in Washington with ice skaters. The pool , in sight of the Capitol, is located on the Mall. Execution Ordered For Prisoner, 72 PRICE. Utah CAP> -James Heber Norton, a former cook who hu apeot more than a Uurd of his adult life in prison. hu been sentenced to die by jurof'S who said tbey had few qualms about the penalty. Norton b 72 But state offictall say appeals could delay the March 2' firing squad ex~ut.Jon by years, and medical experts teatifled Norton's health is poor Saf~ Stolen From Irvine Residence ThJeves cut a safe from the wall of ao Irvine bom..,t Saturday night that contained about $30,000 in silver colns. jewels and other valuables, police s.Jd. Tbe MMHw took plw .t &M Tani• &oek Ito•• •f .._,. nuam ... lloMrt Lee ...S Mt famllJ, who ...,. awq at dln- ner at tbe time of the bW'a1arY. Offlcen aald tb• auapec:t.s forced open a rear window tot.be Lee home and then went from room to room ransack1ni the resideoce. The thieves removed a wall safe that Lee said coola!ned ~ silver cotnS. He estimated their street value at $30,000 Police aald the buralan. who pried and cut the &ale looae. took their loot and the u.fe to a wall· in& car lD fnJDt ot tbe home and drove awq. N_.,.,bon told ol· fleera t.bey Deitber uw nor beald mq v~ at the bome wbea tbe ~.ary occurred. Exile Threatened MOSCOW (AP> -£siled dff- 1ldot Andre• Sa.tbarov. ln a statement tMued in M~ to. day by b1I wile, aays bit Ufe baa been t.hr$ateoed by two men armed with a platol •Ince be wu banished to the elty of Gortd laat month. .. There will be a hlfher authority who will Ind vengeanc~ lo the next rour years, probsbly. fo r Mr . Norton:• sald Norton's attorney. Marlynn ~ma. In unaucceufuJ. ly aaldnl lenience for her aged client. Norton waa convicted 'lbun· day ol kllling Vlclde Granae. 21, and Lorraine Wiseman. 52. in the Feb 23 robbery or Sl.8.000 from a HununJ(t.oO bank Judge Royd Bunn,.11 ~..t "'lorton's t>lt~utton dal,. and '*fl· 11 nred him lo two con c,r rult\1 tt-rm., o( f1H· ~1·ar\ t11 lt f•· f•1r r11IJlwn \1 -. l.1·rnJ 'tJtd -.hr ~11uld <J I> ,,...,1 l "t;1h All<>rnl'Y (,en•·ral H11 l><'r1 llan.~tc-n c,:ud evf>n 1f ap- 111•als fn1I to overturn the death 't•ntence. they couid delay an l'llN'ullon by yean. i\t the penalty heanng. Dr Robert E Pox t~tlftf'd l'\orton !'l uffrn from sen ous h(•art and lung da:.t·a se bnd requires mecbcaac. to a&.ay aibve. Poa aaid bis "cwerall medi.cal C'lODdi· Uoo .. ~ po«... Bobst &. Wllcox, an acluary. told the court Nor1oo probably would not hve more than four yeara ,.,....,.~_,,, WAR ... •·'J'be ~t statements of our prHldent that, 1f Ow Ruas11JU do oot behave. we may not eo to the Olympk Games 1a certain.ly not eDOUl)l to make • d~ Im· preaa•on." Teller aald. · The Huncariao-bom TelJer, a <'Ontemporary of Albert Ein· atein. led the tum that developed lbe bydrolreri bomb for the United States. Hi u a tenk>r rweattb fellow at 8t.anford Untverai\)''s Hoover J.mtltuUoa. Quake Bits Napa ANGWIN CAP) -A &mall earthquake &book the oortbem end ol t.be Napa \'alley Sunday nl1hL Poll Voters Back Carter NEW YORK (AP) -KOi\ Americana support PhSldeat Carter'• threat ot uiillt.ary fOfte if tbe SoYietl invade t.be ~enlan G ult. and alllo Ills call fOT a U .S . boycott of the Summer Olymp•ca \n Moscow. accordin& to Ar.· soc:lated Presa-NBC News polla. Sixty-four percent of those queaticmed aald they favor aend- ing ~ "lf the Soviets invade the Persian Gulf. where Dl(Mlt of our imported oil comet\ from." Twenty-11ix percent we" op- ~ and 10 percent of the 1,600 adults lnlA!lrview~ natJonwide by telephone were not s ure. Tiii~v~s Get $20,000 Loot Jewelry valued at $20,000 wa:-. taken ln t.M burglary of a Foun tam Valley home, police aaid to- day Chungfu Yang reported the loss of pearl necklaces. a jade bracelet aml a man'') swt. Pol.lee said burglars forced lbe1r wQ ln Friday lhrov.&b a locked a\hUoa wiado.:4 n.. ..... -...iUN ..... left Yia. , ...... .__.._. A bole wu cut throup an open desk drawer to remove the Jewelry from an adJacent locked drawer, police said March o~nif»d; ·Rally Planned RA!'llGKOK. Thailand <AP> - O ric a nuers of th(' so-called "March tor Survival'· to ·Ret pubUdty for the plight ol the Cambodian people today aban doned plans to try to carry food into Cambodia and wUI instead hold a rally on a bridge at lhe Thai Cambodian frontier. Robert DeVecchl of tbe ln· tematiooal Rescue Committee. a spokesman for the marchers who tncluded ainger Joan Baei. said 30 truckloads oC aupplles they hoped to deliver Inside Cambodia would be banded over to the Thaf Red Cross for dis· tributlon to Cambodian ref· uctta. ALS GAAAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 f ~ l ... ____ \ __ --- r/ --• Orange Coast ED I TION Today'8 Closing l N.Y.Stoeks ' ( VO L. 73, NO. JS, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA African Mission Ali Says Carter N FIFTEEN CENTSl , .. ' ~ ! I 'Sold Out' NAIROBI, Kenya <AP) - Muhammad Ali, s lung by criticism of bis mia.sion to urge a . Moscow Olympics boycott, ac- cused President Carter today of •'sending me around the world to 'take the whipping" from black , Africans opposed to U.S. deaJ- i logs with South Africa. All told reporters be probably •would not have undertaken his l presidential assignment if he : bad known beforPhand "the ' . I • whole b.dtory of Amen ca and Africa and South Africa " He also said he received B message from Soviet leaider Leonid I Bre~hnev last week asking him not to undertake lhe mission. But the ex·heavyweaght box mg champion said h.e would .con- tinue the f1ve-n11t1on African lour because, above au, he want ed to help prevent nuclear war. In Washington, While House omcials bad no 1mrnediate com- ment on All's remarks . The Uruted States a nd the So- \.-lt'l Union are "the baddest two white men in history," Ali said. · · 1 f these two white men start faghtmg, all us little black folks are going Lo be caught in the middle." The American boxer flew in from Tanzania, where be was snubbed by President Julius K. ($tt ALI, Page A2) 'NO WAY ARE WE BACKING THIS COMMUTER UP TO SANTA ANA' Riders'Kidnapped' . Phillips Senteneed Fog Snarls Jury Rules Death Traffic Anztrak'~ Exit Doors Don't Open By MICHAEL PASKEVJOI ()j -0•11• ,.,... - Tht> train kept a-rollrn' Sunday night and at least a dozen Amtrak passeng~r; ended up 10 San Juan Capistrano beca~e of unoptned doors al the Santa Ana slalJon The train slartl·d ro lJrng a.s Pf'Qple who came Lo pack up pas')enger~ in Santa Ana looked on To Former NB Man On Coast "TECHNICALLY, IT WAS a kidnap. pang," grumped Dick S~nton , a ~)ear old Corona del Mar res1def1t, who vowed he'll bl- t.aking planes an the future Stant.on said he tracked down the conduc~ tor about !JOO )ards outside the station, "but he refused to let us orr .. "We would have walked," Stanton said. "We asked ham what he was going to do and be srud, ·nothing' -the next stop is San J uan and you can get off there'," Stanton re- calle-d • ~ i MADERA (AP> -A former J Newport Beach resident has I been sentenced to death by the ,same Madera County jury that found him guilty of a 1977 torch ·slaying near Chowchilla. l The sentence for Richard l.PbJWps, 30, followed bJ.s convic- 1 tioD on charges of murder, at· !tempted murder and two counts t k.t robbery. l . 0.,.....,.. .., this ll tbe ftnt ftnllet la a Meder• court ua. tbe penalty pbaae ol !"::l:f. district attorney David 'Minier introduced wbat be caJled "contract letters" he said P hillips wrote asking that four witnesses in the case be killed. The letters were written lo a ·.Sall Lake City. Utah, resident ~A a boyhood friend and Ronald Rose, a s urvivor of the Chowchilla incident, be killed. The letters were read by a jail guard and were' copied before they were sent. "The only way to assure there are no more contract letters is the death penalty, .. Minier told the jury. Phillips was convicted of male·· ing a drug deal with Bruce Bartulis and Rose, both of West Cd:vina. On Dec. 7, 1977, he shot them, poured gas oline on them and set them afire, the jury found. Bartulis died in the inci- Quake Hits Napa ANGWIN (AP> -A sma ll earthquake shook the northern eod of the Napa Valley Sunday night. dent and Rose was seriously in· JU red. Phillips, according to Newport Beach police, met his victims wbile they were working on a construction project near bis West Newport residence. Student Bus Fee Topic Of Trustees A proposed $1-a-day charge for student bu.sing and the issue of whether to call an election to C!1.:.~~·~'= .. •• '!'.. • Tbe1ut1 •WIBbeela llll7:• p.m . at Bal'per Community Cent.er, l8tb Street and TuatlD Avenue. Costa Mesa. The bus charge, wblcb would a ffect students from kin· dergarten through higb school, baa beeb proposed as one way of helping meet an expected $3 million budget deficit next year. Students who qualify for free or ·reduced-price lunches would also qualify for free or low-cost transportation. Also on the agenda is how to replace Carol Martin, a school trust~. who resigned effective last Saturday. She cited personal reasons for her de· cision to leave the Newport· Mesa school board. Board members can appoint s;omeone or caU a special elec- tion. Trustee Mike McLaughJin has said he will ask that an elec- tion be called to coincida with the June general election Fog cloaked portions of the Orange Coast today, causing minor traffic accidents, delay. ang some flights at John Wayne Airport and all but obliterating the memory or weekend sun- shine that lured thousands of a rea beaches. More patchy fog is forecast by the National Weather Service for tonight., but fair weather is pr edicted for Tuesday. Huntincton Beach police re- Ported more than the normal number of traffic accidents to- day aa vtatbWty in thelr area dropped to near 1ero in some low-lyiq regions. Heavy fofl also WU l'ePOrted in the Newport ~acb area, but no major problem.1 were report- ed. Laguna Beach bad no prob- lem with heavy lo& lh.ia morn- lafi ............... ro.mtata Va!Je711 _. .. ...._ ... wont of IL H~ Trame Sst. Jdf Cope •aid many motoriata were drlYIDI lbrou1b red alpals .. because they just can't see them. ''One officer who bad stopped to write a ticket said people were sliding broadside through inte rsections -it's crazy out there,'' Cope said. A Meadow l a rk Airport s pokesman called visibility there "zero-zero." He said planes were neither landing nor takin2 off. However, the s ituation wasn't as s e vere at John Wayne Airport, where a spokesman s aid there have been no can- cellations of commercial flights and delays of onJy 15 minutes or so for takeoffs. Newport Beach' lifeguards sa id they had some fog Sunday, <See FOG, Page A2) County Shenff's Sgt Dave Maller said dep- uties were called to lhe San Juetn Station near Verdugo Street shortly alter 9 :20 p.m . "Al this point, a couple of women who were broke and had their car parked in Santa Ana got rather bystencal," he added. .. APPROXIMATELY lZ PASSENGERS refused to get off," Sgt. Ml.lier sa1d today. "Al the officer's suggestion. they left and we advised them to address their complaints to Amtrak,'' be added. "Y~. 1 imag41e they were irate." When lbe tram amved m San Juan~ the women Ht on the steps and refused to move unlesa Amtrak officials would find a way to get them back to Santa Ana. ~ were no arrests. Tbe train waa de- layed about 20 minutes at San Juan. THE CONDUCTOR REFUSED, said Stan too. Altempta to contact Amtrak official.a in Loa Angeles and San Francisco today for an explanation proved fru.itleu. A spokeswoman said all offtciala were out of their offices to- day to inaugurate Amtrak's new train run to Bakersfield. · · 1 think their snotty attitudes is what got to people," be said. Aller Sher1!('5 deputies dispersed pro-tesU.aa pasacngers, cabs were en.luted to get the folka back to Sant.a Ana at their own ex-peD.H. Accord.in& to Stanton, who started bis S38 · journey SUnda.y in San Joee, tbe tr&J.D stopped for about 90 aeeoncts in Santa Ana. .. WE WAITED n>a SO•BON£ to opes the doar and tbere --~ u.n ..... aa.ld • He Hid ooe Sant.a An• businessman took down the names or the s idetracked pH~ers with tnlt>nt of swnR Amtrak "A Lra&D rep~ too ,reat Mn LDvesl· m•t .. Pll JD U.. ..... ol dads lib UIU, •• •aid• 0 Bay Clubs May Support Mesa Marina By JACKIE RYMAN ot IM °'"'' ,., ... s"'" The chairman or the board of Internat1onnl Bay Clubs Inc .. which opt'rates the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, s aid to· day he has t·xprcssed an rnterc•-.t in participating 1n the fin ancing of the proposed Cost a McsJ Manna "M)' expression of interest 1s based upon the fa ct tbat . 1! 1t can be built, I would 1n fact be in- ter ested 10 prov1dmg personal fin ancing and helptnEt to c;ecurl' other lmanc1a l backing," said Wilham D Ray. Ray said in a letter to ~ta Mesa cons uJLant Ken Sampson that he would be interested 1n helping with the fin an cin~. de· velopment and operations of the proposed 3,000-sllp manna n('ar the mouth of the Santa An a River. An environmental study of the marina, which is supported by the city councils or Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach , bas been authorized by Congress but not funded. said Costa Mesa Coun- cilman DoM HaU. Hall said Reps . Robert Badham, R·Newport Beach, and Jerry Patterson, D-Santa Ana, are among ofncials trying to ar- ranae federal funding for the study, estimated to cos t more than $300,000. Environmentalists have op- posed the marina because of possible impacts on wtJdWe in the area. Hall said consultant Sampson will travel to Wubinl{ton, D.C. (See MARINA, Pase AZ) ( Fuel-saving Rules Await Gas Shortages WASJUNGTON (AP> -The Ene rgy Department annowu:ed today nine propased standby measures to save fuel tn tht' event of a severe s hortage. MCJ5t or them are aimed at curtailing gasoline consumption. E 1J?hl di r ect fuel·savan g meJsures are -Strict e nforcem ent and possible furt her lowering of highway speed l..tm1ts -Cooperation by employers in programs to reduce com muter dnvmg -Readjustlng working hours to fi t a workweek sbortent.-d by one day, another travel-reducing measure Extension or reacltvation of temperature restnct1oos in non- residential buildings, a measure slated to expire in April. -Restriction o f gasoline purchases to odd and even days, as was done in many slates dur· mg past sbortages. -Minimum-purchase rules lo prevent the "tanlt·topping" that stretchetl gasoline lines during s hortages. Golden W est Mulls Offer Of Purchase Golden West Airlines, based 1n Newport Beach, is coruJiderine a purchase offer but hun't apeed to any sale, as erroneously re- ported in Saturday's Dally Pilot. Restrictions or weekend use of recreational boats. • -A vehicle st..tcker pfugram proh1b1ung the use of a velucle fo r one or more days per week. The runth proposal is a public information pro~ram to promote a wide ran~e of voluntary ruel- -.aving steps The depa rtment announced five of the measures as "interim final regulatJOns," meaning they C'an be pu t into eHect If neC'es-.ar v without a waitin g com pletaon of pub!Jc beanngs and revtew The fi ve mtenm meas ures are I hos<' relating to spee-d l..trruts, butldrng tempe ratures. odd· <'Ven. mu11mum purchases and the publJc tnformataon program. J II of wh ich have been used before. The ft..>deral proposals are cit· ed as "gwdelincs" to stale gov- t•rn ments drafting their own ~tandby plans. W1th the aim of encouraging as much uniformity as possible among states. \\·eather Mostly sunny and mild TuH day. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 52 in- land. Highs Tuesday from the upper 60s along the cos.st to the upper 70s in- land. . DOOR OPENED BY PILOT AD Henry Voss, president of Golden West, said today an olfer has been made by unidentified investors and "lt looks favora- ble" but no dectalon baa been made. INSIDE TO,DA" Borr11 Coldwater, tht atnwr ~or and "1tate 1n- •titut'°11" from Ariama, u running for Ml /ffth Smote ttrm at 71. T~ 1964 preri<Uft. tla.J C01ddatt ref~cta on hi& cor('eron Polit A7. "I automatically sold my gara1e dooJ' opener ln the Dally PUot." That's the advertising auccea story of the Irvine man who placed lhi3 ad ln the Daily Pilot: Seara automDtlc ${Ora1re door opener, t yr old S9S X XJMCJOC X It you want automatic sal~ success, try the Dally Pilot claaaified aecUon. Call M.2-5678. Saturday's story, based on an Associated Preas release, also Incorrectly Identified Voss as president of Santa Barban's Apollo Alrwaya, which reported- ly hu been sold. Voaa said the proapectlve purchasers of Golden West1 which 11ervea Orange County ano Southern CaUlomla, aren't eon· nected with any other airlines fie ulso sald that his airline's negotiation., ben no relation to Apa1Jo·11 sale. '\ lnd_.x • Al OM. V PILOT N ,,....--JlJST BRE'4KINC--......_ I.Al••""' from blor• tllDrtd Md st1ru1 ..... .._. .., .. French Embru1sy In Tripoli Bunu PARlS tAP> -A mob of demonstnton 6hout.lAI "popular revolutkJn ln 1\ullua.. tod~. attaC'lrld \h.e Yrmch ~mbuay In the Ubyan capital of T'ripoll. datroytq the emtt. "I ID~riOf and MWna flre to can pe.rhd lo UM diplomat.le compound, French diplomats aald. All emba.ss>' personnel caped unbarm~ u t.be mob fore~ It.I Wa:J Into the buildl.AI and bqan dat.roylot every· thlni ln &J.aht. Ambauador Claude Malo u•d n an •nterview with French udlo Anot.Mr emba.uy atatt membet', Andre Laperrousaz. u.id ln p telephone laterv•ew l.bal the demonst.raton nt flnl to • burnw of can in the embauJ COW17ard dwtn1 the attack. fAu1n-1t'e•'r Tdl St•• .. WASHINGTON (AP>-Prmldent Carter hu taken a IUaod on tbe controversy over draft reptnUon for women, but la keeplne bi. PoSIUoo to blnuelf. As Carter returned ~ to the Whit. Hou.ae from weekend at Camp David, be aclmowaedaed. "Yes, I've decided" on the lasue, but d cUned to dlvW,e h1s dec:lalon. The president announced th ,...umption of draft reglstra· llon ln his State of lhe Union addren last month, saytn1 ll was needed to respond lo an increulna threat from the Soviet Union. Cm.l»odla fi'ood Plea Ottered BANGKOK, Thailand <AP> -Participants in a celebrities' "March for Survival," uns uccessful in their attempt to go inside CambodJa, made emoUonal pleas to the Hanoi an' Phnom Penh governments today to allow Weatem medical ald into that war wracked country. . ~<;>re than 1.20 Americans and Europeans -many of them polit1c1ans, entertainers and relief officials -are scheduled to leave Tuesday for the Thai-CambodJa border, where they plan to spend three days dramatizing the plight of Cambodia. Folk singer Joan Baez said at a news conference on the eve of the march: "Ir the remainder of the Cambodian race ls not al- lowed to survive, it will not be through a lack of food, medicine, love, compassion. We are here. We care." Plarae Doaen fn Sa• lo•e SAN JOSE <AP> -At least two persons were killed today when a small airplane crashed and exploded lo a posh reslden- ual district of San Jose, bursting into fi~es as it destroyed two vehicles and plowed through several lawns. Authorities were unsure whether the aircraft carried add.I· tional occupants. , There were no reports of injuries on the ground. Wltnesses said the plane sputtered in the air, then went into a dive, clip- ping a home on the way down. Pieces or the plane remained hanging in the trees, and bits or flesh and pieces or metal were on the lawns. Kho1neini Stiffens Seeks llnited Moslem, Stance · . •1ftllAlII11111 • .._ ' A.YaLoUlh Rubollab ICJaomelnl 1t.rona11 condemoed the Sovf" lnterveoUon ln Aflhaalatan to- day and p1ed1ecl "\lncondl· UonaJ" support for the Ma.lem reb 11 io Iran '• eaatero nel1hbor Id bil Ont comment on the Sovl" move into Afahaniatan In l•l4' December, Khomel.ni said ll & lht> duty of Motlems every· wht."re to oppose a1greu1on a round the world. lJ the duty of Koe1ems ever· ywbore to oppo1e auression around the world. :t 11•. f r~a t dent· e I e ct ·~ tbat the revolu-tion bu taken tta t.olJ on tbc: country'• economy and culture. Iran's relation.a are atrained on the toretan 1cene aa well, he ••l-:1 MeanwhJI , the Iranian govern- ment aireed to an intematJonal com mtuion lo con aider its charges aga.lruit Shah Mobam· mad ~ PahJavi and said il "wlll be effective in aolvtna tbe hostagecrisia. ''The international lnvesti •· lion commiaalon wlll conal~er the lbah'I c11.ma, hll Violation of human ri&bta and the return of hi• wealth to Iran." Kho· melnl's rulln1 RevoluUonary Council announced. Foretan MUU.try •PC>teaman Naaalroudat Salami iald t.be commlasion "will be effect.IYe tn sol vine the hostage crisis." However, Bani Sadr in an In· tervlew wtth ABC-TV indicated tha" tbe U.S. 1ovemmeot must help I.ran cet the shah bact for trial before the hostages will be freed. 'Soliciting' Neta 132 ' IJAH Df&OO <AP) Police bave arntt.d m people, lnc&udlns educators, student.a and 1enior cltlzena since Tbunday in a downtown anU-proeUtuUoo drtve. M f 1ctemeaoor cltattona ahnilar to tratnc ticket.a were banded out. A pollce apokaman •aid women officers poeed aa decoys and men were ar· rest.eel for lnveaU1aUon of sollcitiog prostitut'lon wbeo tbey proppalUoned them. '•We 1lron1ly condemn the mllltary lnva1lon of Afthaniltan," the 79-year-old re- li1loua leader said ln a message delivered by hia son to tens of thousands ol Iranians gathered to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mobamm~. HB Ax to Joh Plan Seen "We are Moslems and for Moslems there Is no East or West, it ts our duty to condemn U.S. ADVISERS MEET WITH SAUDl8-A3 any a11reasion, that ls an Islamic ritual." the a.lling bead of Iran's revolution said. Khomeini remained in a Tehran hospital recovering from a mild heart attack while a throng met at Tehran's main ce metery to la sten to hi s message as weU as a speech from Presldent~lect Abolhassan Bani Sadr. Bani Sadr, who has pledged Iranian aid l o the Afghan Moslem.a, delivered a similar message pledging support for "our Moslem brothers In Afghanbt.an. Palestine and U1e Pblllpplnes," Banl Sadr is to be sworn in before Khomeini today. Bani Sadr appealed for calm several times. bul many persons were injured as the large crowd jammed together to gel a better view or the partially covered speakers' platform Voiding of Contract Topic By STEVE MAllBLE OI .. DMty Pltlt S-, The Huntington Beach City Council wU1 consider canceling its cootract with the operato.r of the city's $2.6 million-a-year federal job proeram tonight. Council members said they've been advtaed by representatives of the Orange County Manpower Commlasloo to exercise a 90-day cancellation clause in the city's agreement with Wes tern Institute of Careers Inc. The organiuUon ls a private non-profit corporation based in Irvine. It Is beaded by Robert C unningham. a former employee or the Clty of Hunt· iogton Beach. "We'll do whatever w~ h.ave to do to mlnimJu our potential liabilities." explained Mayor ""',....Page Al All ... Don MacAlll.ster of the antidpat· ed council action. Huntington Beach officials were warned last week·that tbe city might be held responsible for more than S250.000 in federal job training funds adminl!!U>red by the corporation. Western'• records are being scrut.1n1ud by audit.ors for tbe county Manpower Commission in connection with allegation.$ of mismanagement City Council members claim it's likely they wall ask an in- dependent audit.or to go over ex- pend1turea by West.em officials wben they were ctty employees managing the city-operated Employment and Tralolog Center ol HunUnaton BeaclL Reaction to the altuaUoa by council members who voted to tum tbe city's )Ob program over lo Western last spring, b.aa been strong '"ll would appear to me that someone wasn't watching Ule ~hop ... remarked Councilwoman Hut h Bailt:) ··r·m ver y con Tonight cerned and very upset over these charges.·· She aald councll members have been kept in the dark about the operations of Western and its officials when they were city employees. Mayor MacAllister speculated the probe into the expenditures of federal tax dollars could re- sult in a grand jury investiga lion. · · 1 think the concept of having a private corporation handle the job program is good," comment- ed MacAllister. "bul 1f aomet.blng's gone askew. then we better flx lt." "l don't want to pass judg- ment before all the facts are in." said Councilwoman Ruth f'blley. "but It looks like we were left out to left fteld. "l have a lot of questions l want anawered, and I want to know why nobody waa keeping labs on what was going on." Cunningham has said he won't ('omment until the audit report I!> t'ompleted. probably In three to four wl-eks. Frank Sentenced to Die Nyerere and bombarded at a news confc•n•ncc• wath questions about why African athletes should stay away from M05row to protest the Soviet intervenlJon in Af~harustan when the Soviet Union has backed black na t1onallst movements. and when the United States refused t.o Join an Olympic boycott by the Africans in l976 •Rather Se~~·· • Freedom Tale Told By ROBERT BARKER Of, ... O.ily Piiot Statt Theodore Frank WMS sentenced today to die in the San Quentin death chNTiber for the torture-murder of a 21~~ year-old Camarillo girl. In handing down the sentence, Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan re-jected pJeu by Frank's attorney tor a life sentence In prison without possibility or parole. McMillan said there was no flU "stion lh<1l force and violence I Lead Cha11ges Hanlh Agai11 In Boat Race Chriatlne moved back lnto the lead today in the seesaw battle with Drifter tn the 1,110-mtle San Diego to ManzanUlo yacht race. <See earlier story on today's Sports secl.lon ) At the morning roll call, Cbrlstine was 419 mlles from San Dleao and Drifter was 388 mllea out. Both yachta were re· porting wind.a of 4~ knot.s from the west wlth about flve foot seaa from the northweal. Most of the 37 yacbta have paaaed Cedroe bland about 300 miles from San Die10. The handicap lead alao changed wtth Reuben Vollmer's Primera taking overall and Class C lead. Whlmsey Trea, the former leader, dropped to fourth. Clua leaders were Miramar in Class A, with John Reynold.a' Ohotl, Newport Harbor Yacht Club a clme secood. Ctau B leader wa1 John Arens' Tomahawk, Balboa Yacht Club. .. 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The gray haired and gray bearded Frank, dress~ in a gray three-piece su1t, displayed no emotion dunng the sentenc ini.!. Frank was previous ly sen 'Expert' Says tenced to death Jan. 8 by the jury in the March 14, 1978 torture, molesting, raping and murdenng of tiny Amy Sue Seitz or Camanllo, The jury found that Frank committed the murder durin~ the commission of a kidnap· pin&-• apecial circumstance that qualifies for the death penally. The gtrl disappeared from her aunt's Camarillo home and her body was found two days later Ul Topan~a Canyon In Los Angeles Count:, Russia Would Win In Nuclear War NEW YORK <AP ) -Dr Edward Teller, known as the father of the hydrogen bomb. says the Soviet UnJon would win a nuclear exchange with the United Stales and the United States would be destroyed. Teller, in an Interview publiJhed in Forbes ma1uioe's Feb. 18 luue. aald be believes the United States la no lon1er a match for the Soviet Union in advanced te c hnoloey . particularly luers. "If we went lnto a nuclear war today there ta practically no queaUoo that the Ruaalan.a would wln lbat war and the UnJt.ed States would cease to exlat," Teller said. Teller, wbo bu been an ad· vocate of a •tron1 nuclear weapons ant.em u a deterrent to nuclear war, said American scientists and engineers are not particularly eager to work 'QO def eo.ae project.a . ·'I think their ethical values are confused.'' the 72.year-old Teller said. "War b terrible and we want to avoid It. But bow do Newport Man Cycle Victim A man who WU killed wbln bla motoreycle llammed into • parted car Saturdu ID Newport Beach ,,., ldelltlflld todA1 u Dou1Ju o. Fawcett, 12 .. ot im Bonat.re Way, Newpc)lt Beach. Fawcett died ot mualve Miid lnJurt. early 8aWrda1 at. HNI Hotpltal .n. Ida qcle wet out of control on aoatbbouad Newport 1toUleYard eouth ot 18th Street and eolUdad wltb tb• parked veblde. l'awcett'• &cteotlty bad been Wltbbelid ~ tJae Weet.eod ~ DOUfle•tJon of aat of PoUct uld tbe eaUll of tbe •e· cldem SI IUll under tnv..U.•· tioa. you avoid war? By throwin1 away arms or bavine slron& arms in the hands of those who ' want to maintain peace?" Teller aaid President Cart.er la a victim ol the preMDt wealmesl of the Unlt.ed States becaUM II the president doel u be aaya be is 1oing to do and ctra .. a line against Soviet expansion tn the Penian Gulf area, tl could re- s ult in a war that the Ua.lted States will lose. E',....P.,.AI .MARINA •.. next month to renew efforta on behalf ol the marina. He called Ray'• letter "an ex- ample of the tnt.erut la the marina, and I tb1nk that it dem· omtratel that ther. are aome people with the wherewithal wbo are intert1ted in 1•ttln1 It built." Hall aald be has allo received verbal expreestona of interest from individuals in marine· related buainHIH but that Ray'• t. the only coacret.e otter ht hu received. He laid tbe 009t of \be marina wa• atimatld at more tbaD '30 mllltOD lD a 1tud)' conducted about 11.x yean a10, and bas probably dOubled since then. Raf noted tbat then would be a number ol ways of flnanc:ln1 the marlaa and tbat b• la in· tereated tn either the entlH ftDHdai or • M1ment ot tt. IUC!h al the C!OOltnlctioa of tome of t.be improvementa after the ana la drldl~- H• HUI be doeln't plan to take an active part ln any lobbying cfforta. International Bay Club9 Inc. Is currently acqulrio1 a marina and reeort hotel tn Florida and bu operated a number of Callfomia martnu, Ray aalcl. That boycott was organn.ed l<7 protest the Olympic partJc1pa· tion of New Zealand, wtucb bas sports ties with South Africa. U.S. officials here said It ap- peared likely that Kenyan Presi- dent Daniel Arap Mot alto would refu.ae to IDMt wUh All. "Frankl~. they doo'~ aee why their presldent should meet a boxer ... an American diplomat s aid. Mo1 has already announced that Kenya. Africa's strongest track power. will boycott the Olympics un.les.. the games are rnoved from Mos'cow. The Tanzanians are not expected to i:o along with a boycott. A LI was asked by President Carter last week to visit black Africa to try to enlist support for the U.S. Olympic boycott plan. But he aald today be wu turnln.i his tour Into a fact·findina mis· s1on so that be could report black African ertevances aealnat America to Carter. East Africa's bag1esl newspaper aaid Carter made a mistake in plcldn1 the former world beavywel1bt c':!:f ion for the miaaioo. It ace the president of blddln1 for the black ¥Ot.e ln the United Stat.-. Arri.m. tn Dar• Salum on Sunday for the fU'1Jl atop oo bis five-nation tour, AU was ques- Uooed by local report.en. By U.S. Escapees NEW YORK tAf') -Three of th• eh Amencau •bo reeeatly escaped from I.nm Mdd t.day that people lolide ta. U.S. t:m- basay ln Tehran had t.belrflU.8.l'd down before the bwldlng was M'&zed Nov 4 'There had be-en a dt>monstra· taon a rouple da)s tx-forc v.h<-rt• 'H' v.e~ v.atctun" \'ery c~ly. but not.hang camf' of that So agam we relaxed." said Robert Anders. a C'OObular "~eral "It v. as a complete surprise." Anders, 1Dt..rv1ewed today on Asc·s "Goo d Morning America,'' recalled with Cel.Jow escapees Mark and Cora Ujet what happened when armed stu- d f'n ta stormed the em baa)'. t.ak · 111g an initial group of 82 hosta1~. Mark LJjelt's pattnta h ve in HuoUJ:\llOG Beach. "It wu rather acar·y .' • r~ <'alled Mrs. LOet. a eonaular U · slatant. "We didn't know wtlat wat lolnt Oil became we were ln tbe back ot the compound. I wu fr11btmed. We were all kNelfn1 down." Lajek, a aomv.lar GlllC91". Mid that tbe group buddied tn a back room at tbe embassy compound aad that it WU dart becaUle t>lectric power had ~n cut. lloweva-, be said. the aix were •b\e, to :::tJ walk out an extL th&,\ pr d1rec:t &Cefta \0 the street. a door "normally 4~ed by p<'rsons appl yi ng for vi· ... is or having other bu'li neo;-. " tth the con.s ulah.'." That door v.as a\'31lable for u' to ll"ave through, no one was trvini;t to "'top us." LIJck said. FrwmP-.Al FOG-••• but that k was much worse ~ morniq. .. The attuaUon was In abarp cootraat to S.turday and Sunday when beaches from Newport to Huotingioo were Jammed with visitors. Jn Newport, about 55,000. peraons were on tbe beach Satu.rd.l1 and aaotber 40,000 on Sunday, tumoutl desert bed u "extremely bl& for t.bia time ol ar .. ~Fog becan rolU.nl ln Sund•Y atternocxi, Uleguard spokesmen. utd. cunm. tmo tbe crowd me. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 -·--·-·--·---------------- I • ' .. aq < 14 ------ • ' r Alien A1·1·ests Grow Many f armen Fleeing Drought Gorilla JtJ9 Brea•• ,.,..~ Animal keeper Chris Bosley shares a laugh with Lena, a seven-year-old gorilla born and raised at the Los Angeles Zoo, during an outing at the zoo recently. . U.S. Seeks Saum Aid for Pakistan RIYADH, Saudi Arabia CAP> -U.S. national security adviser Zbigruew Brzezinski, looltins for intematlonal 1artnen '" an Amerlean al pro•r•m for P•"'•an, flew to Sa-41 Arabla today for meetings with leaders of thia wealthy and staunchly anti-communist kinadom. The United States baa offered Pakjstan $400 million in military and economic assistance over two years because of the Soviet inte rvention in neighboring Afghanistan. In the Pakistani capital of Is lama bad over the weekend. Brzezins ki told of- fi cials this was "only the begin- ning of the United States r esponse to the threat." He did not indicate how much more the Pakistanis might get, but added. "We hope that other countnes also will indicate what they wish to contribute." The Saudis are one potential partner. In a weekend state- ment, Saudi Crown Prince Fahd urged the Moslem world to urute to gave moral and financial aid Child Deaths Bring Probe PHILADELPJflA (AP) -A husband and wife who believe that only "God is the healer of people" are under investigation because five of their 12 children have died before their second birthday. The latest death, a four-month-old girl, occurred last week. · · r do not think religious be li e fs exc u se c riminal negligence," said Montgomery County Dist.rlct Attorney Joseph to the anti-communist Moslem rebellioo in Afghanistan. After the fl\fJ1t from hlam.W, ......,_ wu met at Rl79db airport b7 the Saudi roretp mlntstel', Prince Saad aJ. Faiaal, Riyadh at.ate radio ~ ported. BefoTe leavln& Islamabad. Bnninaki told reporten be bu been asked by President CarteT to "lay the foundations for an in· vigorated friendship between our two eotmtriea. We have done so." Asked whether the United S tates plans to establish military bases in Pakistan, Brzezinski replied, "We are in the process generally or enhanc· ing our ability to be of construe· live help to the security of our friends in this part of the world, as well as elsewhere.·· In doing so, he said. "we w11l be cooperating in a variety of ways with different countries m this region." Brzezinskj, who is traveling with Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher, left a Pen- tagon team in Pakistan to assess the nation's military reqwre- ments. Pakistani President Zia ul Haq earlier s hrugged off the U.S. aid offer as "peanu~." and there was no indication whether be and Brzezinski reached agreement on the size of an aid package. A joint statement said they bad a "full exchange or views." Zia is angling for a massive shot of U.S. aid to r ebuild bis armed forces, which have lost three wars to India since they got independence from Britain in 1947. alnc• MaJ," w .... aaJd. , Tbe dl'oUbt C'OQPled wtUI nut •o ptrcenf .inemploymnt tn MHICO la avn to brln1 mon ll· 1e1al lmmlsrat1on. b• aald. And 1ma.aa1ua, ~WIH!Oted alleu 11 becom1nt more populu -and hatratJve -every year, WeuoouJd . .. Tbere're mllllona aod mUUona ot dollars of lax tree money lD allea 1muallna," u.id WfflOD. Wbile ~ lUe,aJ llex.tcan tm· ml1ruta are tanners who want to work the flelda and/or I actoriee ol Oranae County OI' to go farther oortb, Weuoo said there la "no profile" for the slick smu11len who usually charge $250 a head fOI' their clandestine work. "He's Just a dealer m human misery," Wesson s aid of the smueller. commonly known as a "coyote" and often thou.gilt of as a 20t.b century slave trader. ''We've found some dead aliena who were killed on the road because they dido 't make their payment. All the smuggler cares about is getting hia $250." Wesson said. "Everybody's into it (smug- !ling aliens) -we've bad people posing as s urfers, hardha~ and we even had a gang of blonde lesbians who were arrested a few years back," he said. Wesson said military person· net, teen-agers, dope addicts and people of all races have been arrested for iUegal alien smug- gling. ·'They often hold the alien s children in Mexico until they get payment. If they don't, the smuggler seeks retribution on the family in Mexico," Wesson said "Lots of times the aliens say they will pay the smuggler when they get north only to find that their family or friends there have moved," the border agent said. Since the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint opened in 1968, Wesson said smugglers and aliens have become more and more deceptive in ~ir smug- gling techniques and increasingly aggreasJve in attempts to speed aw•)' from ~ursulnc_ asenta. IoeenJoualy designed compart- ments in auto enctnes can bold several llle1el immigrants. Some Mexican.a have been found dead from beat or suffoc:atioo in these compartment.a. · ••More physical force is needed today to subdue some s mueelers. One agent bad to have b1I face reconstructed" after llD att.aelr by a emll88let' recently, Weaon aald. Wlb speed auto chases are becom.lnl more frequent along the San Diego Freeway into San Clemente and San Juan C aplatra.oo. Often the chase ends wit.b a crash and several dead or severely injured Mexican aliens are discovered in the trunk or the smuggler's auto, Wesson said . "It used to be that they csmug- glen1 and aliens) would pull over when they saw the red light (on a borderpatrolcar). Butnotnow- they never used to run," Wesson said . Wesson said legal authorities are cracking down on s mug- glers. Many of the 2.086 smug- glers who endangered the lives of aliens or agents will be dealt with more severely tflan before by the courts, Wesson said. But despite this. Wesson swd the "drop houses," or places in San Diego suburbs where aliens are stored, are full and waiting for the next tJme the Sao Onofre checkpoint 1s closed "Every time we close. because of the courts or any other reason. they <smugglers> are on the telephone to the drop houses to say to get on their way," Wesson said. Many a liens and s mugglers try to h.ike around the check· point in the rugged terrain of surrounding Camp Pendleton. But most of these people are picked up by an array of secret sensors that signal border agents someone is trying to sneak through, s aid Wesson. , Smyth Jr.. who ordered an In- vestigation after Jocelyn Win- terborne died. A 1978 lnvesti gation b y Smyth's predecessor concluded that Roge r and Dawn Win- terborne'a refusal to seek medical treatment for their children would not support criminal charges in the dealhs of the four other ch.ildren Hayakawa Supports Carter's Policies Viejo Boy Dies ·Of Cr88h Injuries A 12-year.old boy who was struck by a car as he rode bls bicycle in Mission Viejo on Fri- day died Sunday in Saddleback Community Hospital. HJ1hway Patrol otncen aald the boy, Brett Patrick Spooner of Mllaion Viejo, wu ridtn1 hJa btke on the wron1 side of Los Allaoa Boulevard "ben be wu bit by a car driven by Teresa Mute Wide, 22, al.lo of lflPlon Viejo. Republican Sen. S .I. Hayakawa said in Irvine Satur- day night that be supports Presi- dent Carter's atepa to reinstate Soviet au.resaJoo and reinstate draft reciltratloo. But Hayakawa aald the White House baa moved too slowly and that the delay ln reinataUn1 res· iatratioo as well u the delay lo increulns defense 1pendln1 helped to 'create the current sltuatton ln Af1banl•tan. The Jup_lqr California aenator. ld.ded that women should have to re1· liter for service but abou.ld not be sent into combat. He made h1I commenta •t a preaa conference before addraa- ln1 a dlnner meettn1 of the Calllornla Republican AIHmbly on~. Sounding a more partisan note during a luncheon address earlier, state Attorney General George Deukmejlan said the re- cent power atrugele between A.a· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D -San Francisco, and As· ameblyman Howard Berman, 0. Loa Angeles. has created "elt· cellent opportunities" tor California Republicans in 1980. Referring to Berman's bid to unseat McCarthy as speaker, Deukmejian said: "Becauae of the deep d1vislons amona the Democrats, if we are wiae enough to stay united behind our candidates, there's no doubt we will be very, very happy come the aeneral election in No· ••mber." INMATES, WRAPPED IN BLANKETS, WATCHED BY NATIONAL GUARDSMEN A~R Ricrr-- Murder, Torture, Mutllatlona Toki et New Mexico State Prtaon In Sent• Fe Prison Fires Still Burn ' Tales of Torture Mark Santa Fe Riots SANTA FE. NM. CAP) Fires st.ill burned m the new Mexico State Prison today HS l , 100 prisoners buddied in tents outside tbc compound and s tories unfolded or h ellis h murder, torture and mutilations that left at least 35 Inmates dead, scores wounded and ts nus- sing State police Sgt. George Ulibarri srud three more bodies were brought ln today. bnnging the number of dead to 3S Gov. Bruce K.wg told a news conference that at least seven died or drug overdoses. others died of smoke Inhalation and some were murdered. The gov ernor said a total of SO prisoners were unaccounted for, LDCluding the dead. State police said more bodies were fouod today in the gym- nasium wblcb had still been bumJ.ng during t.be morning. "They're inside looking for more right now," Ulibarri said. "It's ooe bell of a bloody mess ln there," said CorrttUona Com· mission Chairman Bud Richards. '"lbere are a hell of a lot of bodies ln there. "National Guardsmen are throwtqup all over.•• State Police Capt Frank Youq aald autborit1es were waiUq unW t.be nrea are ex- Ayatollah For Congress? WASHINGTON (AP) -A New York City author believes he has (ound a way to neutralize Ayatollah RuhoUah Kbomeiru elect him to Congress. ·'Then he would be as ineffe<'· tive as any other congress man," said Ri chard Grayson, treasurer of the "Ayatollah For Conf(ress Committee " Grnyson ha!) duly registered the commit~ with the fo'cderul Election Comm1ss1on here. declanng the Iranian rchg1ous leader a cand1d1:1te for the 11th Congression a l 01s tr1c t 1n Brooklyn. Grayson a lso com· plied with the f'EC's campaa~n financing ruJc-s. reportln~. "W e have taken an no money and s pent even less " The ayatollah was lJ stcd as a Democrat lrngu.isbed t.o '"do a real thorough search." "l would say we are anticapal m g as many as 41 total," said l 'l1bam The 36 hours of carnage at the prison, recaptured by NatJOnal Guard and st.ate police Sunday afternoon, was lht! most senou-. since the 1971 Attica not in up .... late New York left 43 dead. State officials said at may cost as much a s SSO million lo replace the state's only max 1mum-seeurity pnson wb1ch wa,l) built to house 850 and was hold- ing 1.l.J6 when t.be not erupted Saturday. In tbe meantime. Gov. Bruce King ap~aled today to neighboring states to take some of lbe prisoners. who spent the night in tents guarded by 2SO National Guardsmen and about 30 policemen. OfriciaLs we r e ae_palled at what they saw wllen llfey en- tered the compound. A headless corpse was propped up in a courtyard. One prisoner bad his eyes gouged out. Another apparently bad tu.s arm chopped off before belDg ~urled rrom at.op a bullding. A blowtorch was turned on the Le v Kopelt•\ . a :-.Onet d1~c;,1 cknt writer ha., bt•t•n ...,h:.irp I~ dt.'nount'\.'d tn lhL· Sm 1t·r L nion m its stepp{'d up L"Jm pa 1gn agains t d1ss1dent-. face of another. The noters. who rans acked prison offi ces and found con hdentaal records. turned on in· formeN walh savage revenge •• orr1c1ab said. Many were at tacked With meat cleavers and burned. "There was blood all over. ag a inst the wall . c;m eared :tround," said Lt Richatd Mon· toya. who headed the Special Weapons And Tactics team that led the move to regain control or the pnsoo All the 15 guards and other em p loyeec; ta k e n hos tage escaped death Only 18 guard<> were on duty when the riot erupted ·'The violence was mered•· ble." said Adolph Saenz. newly a ppointe d secretar y of the state's Cnnunal Justice Depart- ment, aft.er he toured the pnson. Many of those who died in the brutal episode re mained uniden· laf1ed late Sunday, t.beir features either burnt beyond recogni· lion or horribly mutilated by other inmates, official.a said. Guard Fred Herrera told The ~ssociated Pres~. "Some or t hn-.e gu) "· faces a r<' totally aooe·· from butchery by oCber prhoaere. State Seo. Ben A.Jt9mlnmo aafd be .. w tbe body of a blact cnmate who had been de<'aptatated and his head stuffed between tus legs The seage ended quietly about 2 p m. Sunday alter state of· f1c1als promised mmates that they wouJd not use violence in re taking the mstatullon. Auto Victims Unidentified Two youn~ men k1lled by a hat and rWl dnvcr early Sunday in Rucna Park remarned uniden l1fat?d t.oda) Police said the men. who were in their early 1went1es. wert> ":1lk1ng east on Malvern Avenue nt>ilr Rockledge Dnve at 2 a m "hen they were struck by the H'hlC'le Ofhcer<i '>aid there are ap-. parenlly no watnesse:. to the ratal accident. and no s uspects a re in custody @)~c::{~@J~~ 44 /ib.shion Island· Newport Beach•7l 4!644 !S070 1001 ~stwood Blvd.• ~stwood Vtllagc • 21314 79· 7i'Z.7 ----- ~Y PllOT llloflcl9r, '*'*" '· ,. ..... Te• Marpltbte Politi~ on the Beach l'ONDDING LOW DOU.AU Mn. -You llaft .. wonder todQ llow mucb mt1rtlll wUI be -.. bJ our county ~ ft'om l.i.I dlltrtcta ,._...1 ...._ they poader bldl. for Ill..,. _..'°9 ... Olll' eOeiMHM, ,,.... ........ deafaf caall ~-· dQ'I .......... prqtect.ioe of tb• eoulY • -..elafreat. nte parUcwari)i bavol"t U.. eouLaJ U. bet ... L•1una Beacb and Su elm •te. A prin&e ~oat· nt bu ,Sv.. u.. eou11u a low bkl to COWi' u... anu. . TrlldltloGall1, with tM -~ ol IMt ammw. U.. unincorporated beac -.. Jp8t tn co•.,..,. betWMft the city Ufe1uard aervlNS from s.n Clement• and La1una LA.ST SUM•Ea, IN a 10mewbat cw1ous experiment. the county uperviaon decided to contract with private guurru. to haodlt1 tbCM county beachea. The waterfront Maybe He Got the Job Becovae He WGI tlt.t L..oto B~r was a pretty placid affair last summer. Surf waa almost non-existent. So the private guards were largely untested by the summer of 1979. Th~ it developed that the private guard firm de- veloped greate r ambitions for the s ummer of 1980 and pro- posed to county government to guard all county-controlled beaches from Seal Beach to San Clemente. This bidding process, then, turned out to include not only the southern beaches but the heavily-used Sunset Beach ar ea upcoast and a s mall strand at the Santa Ana River mouth between the cities of Newport Beach and Huntington. Then there was another rather curious development When the bids for the summer of '80 floated in at the coun- ty ha lls, the citieit>f Huntington Beach, Newport, Laguna and San Clemente had under -bid the private guard ouUit. TIUS DIDN'T IMPRESS the county supervisors. They called for the one-year bids to be tossed out and new bids sought for a five-year contract. You are left lo wonder if the county board didn 't like the way the five year bids came in, if they would have toss<'d thl'm out and asked for 10-year bids'> Anyway, what we now have is a spli t result. On the rive yf'ar plan, the private outfit bid low for the southern bc;.iches. the city of lluntington Beach is low for the Sunset Jrea and Newport low for the Santa Ana River mouth. so nos JS WHAT set.a placed before the county board Tuesday. You ponder the revolvtq-door' aspects ol all tb1a and fjjfure il's worth a few ctufes. But you also mJ- wonder if the supervisors representing inland areu will t akc 1t more sen ously. • , .._., •• , Bribery Probe Exp .. nsion Seen WA.IHINO'l'ON (AP) -One U.S. Hnator anptly rebuffed un· -~ ni ...... wtlllnl to PA1 brit. .. eart of • poUUcal COr· ruptAoD 1DniU,aUoo tbat &u lmpUeat.ed etlbt other membeJ"I of eo.ar-a. a IOIU'ff ekltt to tbe cue aald. Tlill..._IOUtt9 aald tbe ... _.. Larry ~r. R.S.D., WU the onJy meaa._-ol Coe,,._. H\llbt up In the P">be wbo Nf\lled to co amon1 tbe 20 public officlab and aloa1 wtt.b the dlabobett deal-10 bUlioellmen and lawyers vis-lnl• diac~ by UD.dercover ln-It.eel by the FBI Saturday and vnd&a10n. Sunday. Tbe FBI completed Meanwhile, Houae Etblcs notitytq the 30 aubJeda of the Committee Cbairmao Charle. lnveauaatioa of t.befr rt~ta on E Bennett D·Jrla .. aald b.ls Sunday, one IOUJ'Ce aald. pantl woufd upand an ln For 14 mootha, FBI men had ve•ll&ldioft alr.ady under way poaed u representatives ot a to include the FBI alle1~. wealthy Arab abetk aeekinc ln- ••WE'VE ALllEADY BAD a veatmeota. a culoo gambling contlnui~ lnvettt1atioa of ooe license In Atlantic City. N.J ., or more of t.hoee 9fJOple going on and legislation to allow him to tor months," be said , declining stay ln Ulla country If he were to give detaJls. forced from ht. bomeland. Two sources said Pressler was not a subJect of the FBI in· vesllgahon and thus was not Five Die 111 Tavern Slwoting E L PASO. Texas CAP) -One bar customer grabbed the gun. man , another hit him with a pool cue and a third stepped into the p ath of a bullet to s pare a woman's life, police said. But five people dled before the shoot· Ing, the worst 10 El Paso his- tory, was over . Three other persons we re wounded in the gunfire, which broke out early Sunday in the cro wded Starburst Lounge. Police U Ed Agan said the s us pect, ident ified as Barry Chvara.k, 21, of El Paso, was :.ubdued and h(')d ror pol.lee b} two bar patrons. lie was jalled under $1 mill.ion bond, $200,000 on each of fi ve counts or murder. ~•·l by PeacC' J us t 1ce Fred Chavez. ONE OF THOSE killed was identified as Ra ndy Waynt' Stel'lc. 20, of El Paso. ·'There a re three heroes 1n this," Agan saJd. "Steele, I un· derst and , when the shooting started pushed a young woman out of the way and stepped in front ol her and took a bullet that J sueu would hue aotten her . DlJUNG TBl8 Tl•E. they paid almost $500,000 In cub to public oftlclala for favon or the promise of them, a source familiar with t.be lnve1U1ation said. But thls source added that fewer than 10 ol t.be 20 public of. flcial.a took money. "Some ar- ranged meetings or d id other fa vors," t.hi.s source said. The Justice Department sa..td today it will make "an intensive investigatioo" of bow news or· ganizations learned or the FBI probe. Spokesman Robert M. Smith said the department's Office or P r ofessional Reaponaibllity. which polices activity by depart· meat officials, and the Criminal Division "wall aniliate an in tensive investiga tion to see whether deliberate disclosures have been made by federal employees. T he d isclosures made by the m edla are regretta ble because thev mav 1n1ure lht- reputalloo.s of mnoccnt people SMl11t ADDED THAT the de· partmenl will have no publu comment about the FBI pollllcul corruption 1nvesl1gat1on until 11 1s concludc-d. In addition to st~te and k>cul off1c1als 1n New Jcrsl'y and t'c·nn sylvarua. ont> source said tho:-.1 who bt'camf' subject~ of lht probe werl' U.S Sen HarnS-On /\ Wiluams. J r . D N J . and U S Reps John Murphy, D NY Frank Thompson , J r , 0 -N J Mich ael 0 . Myers. D Pa Raymond f' Lederer, D-Pa Jobn W. Jenrette. D·S.C.: John P Murtha, O.Pa .. and Rlcbard kl ly,R -Fla. NATION I WORLD Ollld,s Pla9 A hyiloung ~ ~Y points bis toy pistol at a cameraman w. e holding hi.a cotton candy during play with his f nends in Tehran. After witnessing a lot of gun play in lr~n ~ver the past yea r , children do not have far to look to 1m1tate adults. , Slayer Warns Jury To Give Hiin Death MARTINSVlLLE, lnd. <AP> -It didn't take a Korean County jury long to recommend the death aent.eoce for Steven Judy aft.er be ulted them for It -and warned them they could be bla next v1ctuns if be •un't exelut.ed. "You better vote for the death penalty cause I'm eonna get out one way or another. and It may be ooe of you next or your families." Judy told the JW'Onl after they found him guilty on four counL'\ of murder Saturday "That goes for you. too." J udy said as he looked at Special J udge Jeff V Boles. who :;el formal seownc1ng for Feb. 25 THE J L RY Ot ' E IGHT MEN and four women deliberated lei.s than lhn-t> hour. 1n 'tior~lln ('1>unl v Su1>4·nnr ('ourt bf-fort-f1ndin~ .luay ~wit> of .. ta) mg l 1 rn l.A•t• <"ha .,tc. .. ·n. 21 und h1•r three < hsldrl'n Jt t1Jok lhl•m le~s thd.ll d.ll huur to decide to recomm€:nd thl' dt-ath sentence Bol<-s ordered a prl' senti•n<'l' mvMl1gat1on Judv. 2.1 . W il'> found .i.:utltv of th1• r<.il)(' -.1rangulC1t1on of the Jn d1an<ipoii. ... wvmll n llnd th(· drowning dl'uth'> <if her thr~t· young children last J\pnl. During tht-trial. thl' juror.. hec.rd thP lndJanaixihs man at•knowled~e tht· sla) m~~ e1.., h1· t<....,t1f1('(1 for th1• deft-nse lie had l.•nt.ered a plea of UUloceot by rt>J!>On of 1ru.onity to all four counts. DURING RlS C.'ONFESSIOS, Judy told jurors be was actmg oe an tD: •NUable ·~ at me time Gl &.be da.rlno. la b.ia i.~............ ...... a ... -.a.r r..-. ._ _. lba drowaed U. daUdna. ....S s. 4 .-2. Afl<'r all, it's the beach visitors from inland areas who .trl' mo~t hkcly to be populating those stretches 9J county -.ho rel.int· Nl'xt ~ummcr. their kids may be protttt.ed in the m·c;in b) lh<• low bidder "A not her man , a patron n a m e d J ohn M Ha rris, he Jumped the suspect after the !-hooting had started . and was able to take the nfle away after another patron Roger f>r an M1llrr. caml' to his aid Ht· 1 \11lll•r> clobbered lh1~ guy "1th a pool cue THE ENERGY CRISIS: rrP~DS Face Plot Charges AGAN SAID THERE ap pi"ared to be no motive for tht- ~hooting l'\l>l/\NJ\l'OLIS <A P > Two 1 c•1·11 a~t· brothers have been ar , 1 ·~tN1 after their parents report· Pd tht• youth~ n •p<•atcdly tried to kill llll'm by lacing their coffee with rat v<.nson and setting the' house <>n fire, police said ··You h(•ar or chi ld abuse every day," said police Sgt Dona ld M. Stanbrough, "but this is parent abuse." 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In N !Mn• Or ._, $«-lllQll 11 47 D m Flnt low First hlQll SKondlow Second 1119" TUllSOAY S lie m II 01 a 1'1'- S .. pm I. •• 0 I Sunrl-t ... m , MhS·7SP m -11-1 ~pm ,Mbl Sl •m Suri llqori Surf. /l>-llOfl l!e!Qlll II\ ,_... m•• lmum hel9hC In c .. 1, P••lod In wu1nd• Zum• Senl•McinlU N••P"rf Hvnllnvton S•" 01-00 r.ountv ' • ' ' " .. IA .. \•ell A--1!elilfl1 In fMt, MH• lmum lw!OM In IHi, dlrltCllon Zum• $anta-4t• N•wpen ~llltQtOf' 1tn o~ Cooinlv w w w w 01111~ lo.-f~'I' Oe<rtell"t •urf .,..,,_fl ARE WE REALLY RUNNING ONEMPIY? Gos lines. browvnouts and fuef shortages oside, many Americans remoin skepficol about the energy C11SIS. Mony bbne profit-hungry Oii produtefS.. Others point to gcM!mtnent interference in the ~gy busaness and decisions that ploce environmentot c:orums ahead of energy needs. Beginning February 9 and continui~ fOf 15 sua:essive Saturdays. the Daily Pilot will publish OS O public seMce, the Courses by Newspaper series -''Energy and the Way We Live." In this thought-provoking series. energy experts weigh the pros ond oons of energy sources including sokr and nucleor power, synthetic fuef s and oonseMJtion. Readers may eorn college credit at any of three oreo community colleges participating 1n the Courses by Newspaper program. CD\SfLINE tt FOf enrollment information, cof I U>ostline Community College _ot 963-<ll24, Of Santo Ano College at 835-3QOO, extension D4, Of Soddlebock Community College at 831 -4518 °' 493-29'23. extension 4518. Energy decisions mode in the 1980s will shape America's future for the res1 of this century. Let Courses by Newspaper illuminate your thinking cb:>ut these cri tical issues. It's COtvtMUNITY CCX.LEGE A11DTl IDR \SIClllEIE Sacld lc-tJac k conununity Collegl' worth yoor reod1ng energy. DAILY PILOT ' ' ~--~ .... --- CALIFORNIA • . Joan Campaigns for Ted Re.agan No Poll . • • 1 'I/ 'Dnifi· Begins, U.S. Should Take Women' L06 AMOa.sB (~P) -la her ftN&eoloumJiAlla•~ ln ~ a. Mball ol w llU1Med'1 pr u•lllltUal bid, Jw Ken.Milt1 aald lbe OPOOI .. N · laatatemen& of lb• military draft, bu& added \bat women •hoWd be rqlatend It~ •H""W the PfW1"11D. . 11 n . Keeaedy 1ddn1Md a amaU ~ ot S.. Edward II. Kenaed1'1 t1mpal1n worbn md ecab1 baton ll the Century PbA Hotel oe Sundar nl•ht. vtifbl1 Mnob but 1ml lnl. the H d the lnt.enda to u Slay Ruling Upheld In Lesbian Triangle LOS ANGELES <AP> -'fbe ~-dearee murder eonvfctlon of 1 collece tennia star for killln& her university coacb ln a lesb an love trtanale bu been unanlmoualy upheld by the state Court or Appeal. The seven-yur frlaon sentence &f ven Lori Ellen Andersen, 23. for the 1.978 killing o California St.te University. Northridae roach Susan Joan Hyde. 31. was affirmed in the opinion handed down Wedneeday. THE ONLY ISSUE railed in the appeal was whether Andersen's confession bad been obtained through pol.ice coercion It was not, the appellate court decided lo a 34-page opinion accompanied by a. 28· page transcript of the recorded interview leading up to the confession "We conclude that no physical coercion or anything resem- bling physical pressure was used io the questioning of the suspect ,'' wrote Justice Macklin Fleming. MS. HYDE'S BODY was found ma shallow grave·in an isolal· ed area above Foothill Boulevard in Sylmar. She had been shot four times. then burned and dismembered. Ms. Andersen at first fabricated a story of being kidnapped by a man who had previously kidnapped Ms. Hyde. Eventually, ~drr police questioning, she confessed to the murder and Jed police to the grave. Busing Issue Plays Key Election Role LOS ANGELES <AP> -The issue or mandatory school busing, still far from setUed lo this city, will play a ltey role in the outcome of yet another issue: Tuesday's runoff election to fill a vacant seal on the seven-member Los Angeles City Board of Education. Busing opponent Tom Bartman collected 46 percent of the vote out of a 23-candidate field last Nov. 6. He said tbe nmolf between poneot of mandatory bualng. hJm •nd Alberto Juares Jr. Although the acbool board vot· would be a clear cltolce between ed 5-1 last fall to uk the Judae an opponeat and a aupporter of overseeing the 650,000-student BUT JVAaEZ, 38, claims be also opposes mandatory busing. He was the second b igbest votegetter in the primary, col· lecting 14 percent. mandatory busing. acbooJ district's intef.,ratloo ef- forts to allow an al -voluntary plan, Bartman says there are only three board members "who can be depended on lo do every- thing in the system to reimple- ment voh.mtary integration. Hence, Juarez says the vote will be close. "I feel we've gone from tbe PC>int where we were coeslaenid the underdoa and ba"Ye now made \t anybody's contest.'' .. I hope the people who op· posed forced busing will turn out to vote." says Bartm an, 34. "If they don't, we could lose. If the turnout is similar to last time, we'll do pretty well." "THE MAJOR ISSUE ln the campaign is busing because my opponent is on record as favor· ing busing, and we need the crucial fourth vote on tbe board," said Bartman, who is an attorney for Bustop, a chief OP· "Just last Monday (Jan. 28) the board apUt 3-3 again, with the opponeata of my aupporters u.nwllllq neo to ult the court to s uspend busing for the children who have already fulfilled their three years or .CS· minute bus rides," said Bartman. HE REFERRED to the CUT· rent part-mandatory, part voluntary integration plan, in which parents were told their children would be bused for half or their e lementary school years, and would atte nd neighborhood schools the other half. 8Uilt Ba•gi•' Are•11d . 1um.-a more active role ln ber hu1baod'1 prealdtntlal cam· p1l1n She ltreued \bat 1be wu op. poaed to relnltatement of the draft but ••Id, .. ., COOll'ftl panea • blll lo draft U.S. cltlzena then It's only fair that , women be drafted as well u men ·· 8HE PLANNED TO 1peak on behalf of her husband today in Phoenix before maldnt cam. pa I an appearances in New Hampshire and Maine. M rs Kennedy waa asked it, as Finl Lady, she would assume as act1 ve a role as Ros alyon Carter. • • 1 expect lo be an influeatial fo'1rst Lady but in my own way." s he rephed. "J have s trong opinions on a lot or th1ogs. and Ted does listen to me But in the beginning, I would hm1t myself lo lbose thin gs th<it I have most knowledge of " A~WI ......... .. Worrier LOS ANGELES (AP> - Former California Gov. Ronald Reaian says he's not surprised to lean t h at polls lo Nelt' Hampsblre. where a primary will be held this month. show him running behind other pres· ldeolial candidates. But he told reporters before a Sunday campaign rally here that he's not worried about bb declining ralln1ts in a recen Boston Globe survey and that he always think s of New Hampsture as "an Ul>hlll fight .. ·The rally was attended by friends and celebrities including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Wayne Newton. "If there was one person that l could trust with my family.'' Sinatra told the audience which paid SlOO per t1cket. "it would be Ronnie Reagan " SHE ACKNOWLEDGED that her husband's campaign is hav· Ing financial problems and that he is locked m an uphill battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. ENTERTAINERS, POUTICIAN BACK RONALD REAGAN Frank 5'natra. left, S.I. Hayakawa, Dean Manin On other topics, Reagan said a reinstatement of draft registra- tion would not be valuable ; that he still supports a blockade of Cuba . and that "an Americap presence in the Middle East" is necessary to show that the Unit· ed States i~ ready to confront the Sovi et Union over the Persian Gui! Marker Of Tragedy Missing Energy Loans Slated OCEANSIDE CAP) -A granite memorial marker for 4-year-old drowning victim Dwight Andrews h as d isappeared and neighbors believe it was stolen. Utilities to Focus on Conservation LOS ANGELES CAP) -Under orders from botb state and federal regulators. Califonna utilities will begin shi!ll.ng emphas1S over the next l lr'J years from consumption to conservation by Of. fering energy-savmc servJces and tips on energy efficiency. reflect any savtngs, the analyst.'! say. "We have changed trom a dynamic growth in· dustry to really mana glng scarce resources ... said John Fastung. direct.or of conservation programs at the ctty Department of Wa~r and Power. Oceanside police say the marker placed near the Sao Luis Rey River in the boy's memory was washed away by fl oodwaters . B u t n eighbors s ay the 70· pound marker was too heavy and was still intact after the flood. The utilities will began oHenog. at the customer's request. free "energy audits'' of a home or apartment, low-in~rest loans for home insulation, lower rates for consumers who use electriclty during off-peak hours and a number of information proarams. ''TBllEE YEARS AGO if you mentioned the DWP would start a conservation loan program. you 'd have been laughed out," Fashing said. "Now conservation is an inlejp"al part or our growth forecast. We no longer bave cooservatioo goals. We have comervation requ..irement.5." The three local ullliUes -DWP. Southern California Edison Co. and Southern California Gas Co -Rn! in the process of workine out new audit and loan programs for a ll customers. Oceanside police had asked earlier that Ca rmelit a Andrews, Dwight's moth e r. be charged with felony child neglect for attempting to c ross the storm-swollen river with her son to catch a bus. District Attorney Edwin Miller rejected the recommendation Friday. WIDLE REGULATORS argue that it 1s much cheaper to spend utility money on increuing energy efficiency than to build new power plants. the state Public UUllties Commission says there ia no guarantee that the conservation will mean lower utility bills. PUC analysts say utility bill reductiom will depend oo whether conserved energy adds up to a reliable predictable amount so utility planners can avoid sbortaces. In the audit program, an expert would walk through each room or a home or apartment and point out cban&es that save energy. sucb as addi.Dtt insulatiq} or cleaning pllQt lights. A 40 percent re· d uct.ion ln energy use ls not ancommoo after a thorough in-home audit. uUllty ofticlals say. If customers use leu eoersy th.an forecast but the utility does not plan on t.be redoction, the resuJt 1s excess energy capacity and the rates will not THE V"l1Ll'l'IE8 WILL olfer loans at 8 percent lnier.t for ..... tmw.daD tn t.be comma year and will bqin offering a Tufet;y ol loeDs for solar water heaters. Quake Traumas Leave Scars PLEASANTON CAP> -It may not keep "the big one" from coming, but group therapy is proving useful in soothing the nerves or some people shaken by recent s trong earthqua.kes "Whc>n the earth moves. people start q tl('st1onmg their basic beliefs."' said Kathleen McGowan. d irector or an earthquake clinic' sponsored by thr Valley Me ntal Health Ser vices in l'lcasanton "THEY START ASKING what 1s rl'al Wt•· rC' trying to get these people before the1 r trauma gets worse and teU them that it's all right to be afraid and talk about their problems." SQ far the clinic bas helped some 60 residents smce two strong temblors shook the area. The first one. measur mg 5 5 on the Richter scale. rumbled throu~h hundreds of miles or Northern Cali!omia Jan 24 The second. measur ing 5.8. s truck two days later. BOTH QUAKES WERE centered near the Livermon• arc•a about 35 mile~ cast of Snn Francisco Judy Turner. a psychiatric social worker. said their main goal 1s to make part1c1panLc; face their fears. put them 1n perspective and "begin to realue that there are thtnl'tS over which we have con trolmourllvesandsome wedonot .. Counselor Ha rb:.ffa Lu~berman sa111 the "bag one" seemed to be the ma111 rear "Some ar£' i.aymg. 'What's the usc Of p)anrung If there IS going to be a blJ? unc .. ," DURING ONE SE~ION, a young wo man held her throat and said she hadn't been able to swallow food smN· the last quake Two other women i.aad they felt the same ~a\ 3 Held in Fatal Beating ENSENAOA. Mexico <AP> -Three youths are in custody for the fatal beat in1t of an American real estate man, a spokesman fo r the U.S. consulate has disclosed. The victim was identified as Larry Rainbolt, 45, or San Diego. He was found beaten to death in a motel Jut Wednesday and the youths were arrest· ed with bis car and money, police a a.id. 1~000 Full, A nf•ab Dl.- M lLPfTAS (AP> -Dead fish and other animals will be tested today lo identity what toxlc substance caused a massive kill along l~·mile stretch Penltencla Creek, a slate Department or Fish and Game official says. Tom Ka.snick, a pollution warden for the department, said more than 1,000 fish, mu,,lrrats. snakes, ground aqulr· rels and bird& have been Killed by an unidentified toxJc aublltance diuolved in the water. The sublltance be1an ap- pearing in the water several days ago. Slafllttfl Probe Daw ( __ sT_'ATi_E _) 19-year-old Cedrick Steward, a sheriff'~ department s pokesman saJd. Steward was being inves tigated for purse snatching ln the east Compton area on Saturday. he said 'llwatn-E11.-d LOS ANGELES CAP> -A p~erva tlorust IJ'OUP says a court injunction and a guaranteed buyer are needed to save the Wlltern Theater from the wrecker's ball. However, a second group, "Keep Old Loi Angeles," claimed that an olficlal of Franklin Ute Insurance. which owns the building, agreed the buildin.I could be saved ll It can raise $100,000 In 30 days and demonstrate pubUc support tor the theater. SAN DIEGO (AP> -The bodies of three chUdren listed as drowning v1c Um1 from Jut week's rainltorm and nood were recovered thJs weekend. ac- cordlna to the San Dle10 coroner's ~· flee. Some complained they weren"l able to ~deep, even though they had moved their beds into hallways and away from ""1nd0Wb Other:-.. said tht!y had to takt· ml•d1cat10n to g<.•t to !.>lecp Others even talked about moving out •)f Cull!omaa Another woman stud she felt guilty t>t>caust> dunng one quake. she pushed he r ctuJdren to the floor of their hom t- Jnd rushed out the door by herself. ~) f1r.-.t rl!aClaun was to save m~ own nt.-d .. " s.hc suad , adding she sllll h.'t'ls gu11ty about that Other p3rcnts were concerned about their ctuldren. too 'How can I tell my son it's going to be J IJ right and not happen again. when 1 ·m scared to death waiting for the bag ont>"" asked one is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. Hanging around with the •gang• has always been more fun than do· ln1 homework so why not do both at the same time. That's what Ronnle Preal and Sean Butler of Stockton do from monkey perches at '£1 Dorado Sebool. LOS ANGELES (A~) -An lnveati1•· Uon will be conducted into the falal shooting of a Compton man who re- portedly had been clubbed by 1berlff1 deputies until be fell to the ground and had one hand In handcuffs when be wa1 shot In the back by a deputy. Tbe county d11trtct attomey's offlce and the sheriff'• department will con duct tJw \nveatl8alloo into the death of A fOW1.b body was •f1ht.c! by 1urfen but not recovered Sunday after It dlaap- ~ared in the fog-shrouded waters off Point Lorna's Sunset Cliffs. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ~.-~ ~ I .. RObet'tH.Wtied1Publ••htr Thorl\a\ K .. vlti£dib orange eon1 oa11v pk>• ~u•tO·rsa .-Uf1..e ••••••••• Mo1.-.·-·.'·*'*Y··"·'.., _________ a..t"tN•,.···K•,.•'b.'<•h•'•ed•'•'or.•·.· .P·"9•E•e11•'°'·~· Mooring Policy Unfair to Many Wben Orani-County 1upent,on voted to triple an· nual rees at the 11 Qff abore moarinp the count1 operatet in Newport Harbcw, &bey not only o rLooked t.be needl of the less affluent boat.er, but. alJO milled a ch&Jl4;.t to cor· reel a lonptandlq inequity. Thia ls tbe pracUce ol permittla& the purcbuer of boat to ta.Ice overt.be 01'9Yjom own r'1 moonn. ri•htl. Since there ls a 15-year waiUna period for tbe off· shore f aclUUes, il can W@ll be that the moortna ls worth more than lhe veuel to the new owner. Moortn, fee scales ulde, lbe COW)\)' should end this transfer practice out ol faimea to the thousands wa.lUng their tum for a spot ln the harbor. And so should the ctcy ot Newport Beach. wb1ch con· t.rols more than 700 moortnc aites lo tM harbor This leads to the other likely outcome of the 'lUpervison' deds1on to raJ.Se fees at the county's l8 moorina sites from S6 to S18 per ves.sel foot per year. ObVlously any fee boost by tbe county will encouraae Ne~rt to look to increases for clty~perated mooring8 which now cost $6.~ per Coot per year. Granted, the $6 county fee may have been out of line with charges made in other harbors, bu\ it did recog_ni%e t.be fact that all boaters are not rich, and that the simple offshore moorings don't include f acillties often provided elsewhere. But by now there is so much demand for tbe off shore moorings both the county and t.be clty probably could get away with almost any fee increase -and those able to af. ford them probably s till could benefit financially by taking a dvantage of the tra nsfer practice. . ':fh.i.s is not the way it should be. The harbor ls a public facility. Neither the county nor the city, nor any individual should be using it 8§8 handy source of extra revenue. • A Conununity Need In its first year of operation 10 years ago, the Orange County Red Cross Blood Center collected and processed 23,592 units of blood for distribution to the county's 27 hospitals. This year there are 40 hospitals and they will need an estimated 70.000 units of blood. By 1987, the demand will reach 108,000 units. For each year approximately one in 25 persons in the country needs blood. It's easy to see why the blood collection andtprocess· ing operation has by now outgrown the 7 ,OOO·square·foot Red Cross facility at 601 Golden Circle Drive in Santa Ana. And why the organization -and the county's hospitals and citizens -a re in urgent need of the new 32,()()().square-foot blood center that. with the help of the community, wilJ be in operation later this year. next door to the original cente r. The new. two-story building will house more than c•x· pandcd facilities for volunteer blood donors and techni cians. • It will make possible new technical processes that greatly increase the avrulability of special blood types and components. These include cyto-pheresis. which permits the .. pecific collection of blood components vital to some forms of cancer and leuke~a therapy and new storage systems which permit the freezina and storage of rare blood and components. New Jab facilities will provide space and equipment fo r hepatitis testing, component processing and quality c:o ntrol. Grmmd for the new blood center 1s available and $600,000 of its cvrntual $.1 million cost has been pledged The balance 1s up to the community -and this is truly a community project. Jt wall be built with funds collected only in Orange County and 1t will serve Orange County hospitab. lt mcnts the financial support of all individuals. busi- nesses .1r.d groups. for the good of the community School Snacks Out The junk food debate bas been s urfacing in school districts for some time now. Some already have banned the sale of non-nutritious goodies in school vending machines. Now the federal Department of Agriculture has made the iunk food ban official -sort of. Effective July 1. schools receiving federal lunch sub- sidies -that's 98 percent across the country -will have to stop selling the so-called junk foods before the last school meal of the day is served. That means no pre. lunch snacks that don't meet the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance of at least 5 percent for each of eight basic nutrients. The idea is to encourage youngsters to save their ap. petites for a properly balanced lunch, or at least switch their snacks to more healthful fruits and j uices.· Sounds fme, but what about the after-lunch snacks that spoil their dinner? • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment ts invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 a<>x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Rolls-Royce By L.M. BOYD Next time you see a new 'R olls-R oyce i n your peitbborhood -.if ever - please DOte the badge on the radiator is red Instead of Dear Gloon1y Gus U .~. students wbo chant "Hell No, We Won't Go" betUr be thank/uJ their country baa freedom of speeeh·. Sov· iet youths who tried such cbantin1 sure would eo -to Siberia t D.M. "I""'' O..• ~·" .. , .... .. ,.. ....... ,. ... ,. ....... , .. , MCAIU.trll" ,...,_, .,. w~wt flf ... '"~"'· ... -_.. ,..v •• GMefnY 4w. o.wty ...... f • f black as In the past. Client asks why this change. The first Rolls-Royces went oo the market 75 years ago with a red badge trademark. But when the firm's co-founder Henry Royce died in 1933, the company changed the in· signla to black as a tacUul memorial. Management re· cently decided 46 years of mourning was enouah. --A lot more people of late a re breakine thei r toes. That'a what the emeraency rooms record. The most re- ported cauae is ''dropped a aaaollne can on It " Q. II It true that the late Cardinal Fnncla Spellman once played profeuional bate ball? A. He wa1 the backup ucond baseman for tbe Fordham baleball team, but didn't Co OD to pro bell. Brezhnev Banked on Detente W AIHINGroN -Thero are wbl1pen l.Q Mo.cow th•t Lbo Alp ........ lftYuk»o Wd fon:ed upoa u.. .... aad alllo1 Son• IHd•r. t.Mxafd Bl'eahnev. wbo wat 1lnaply too weak to rullt. Thll Would b9 1 f orebod.1.Qa de-n lop mtnt for tbe world; It could mean that the KremUn bu Callen under the control of bardheada who are will· lna to use raw mlll t ary power to es pund the So· vletemplre Their most likely objecUve would be the Persian Gulf -the oil heart.land that pumps the ln· duttrial lifeblood to the western world. Th1.s could lead to the moat dan&el"OUS confrontation ii> biatory, with bristling nuclear weaponry oo botb aides. It ls dilllcult to cllacern wbat goea oo lo the murky dept.ha or the Kremlin. The leaden who inhabit It are dark, bu.lky forms who enter and Jean in black. curtained limousines. Their de· Uberatiooa are unwatched and unchecked by the 263 million people t.l\ey govern. oua INTELLIGENCE agen· clea, nevertheless, have suc· ceeded lo catching fleeting glims>MS inside the Kremlin. On occaalon, they have even in· tercepted tbe private conversa· tiona of Soviet leaden. From top-secret intelligence reports and from tbe analyses or top U.S . Kremllnologiat.s, I have pieced together an account or what bas been going on behind those forbidding Kremlin walls. There is general agreement that Brezhnev -agalnst the op- position of the hardheads -had staked his leadership on detente. The showdown came in 1972 when Brezhnev invited tben- President Richard Nixon to Moscow for a summit meeting KREMLIN LEADERS try to hide their disputes behind an opaque front, but Brezhnt'V latl•r ('Onfided to the party faithful that Nixon's visit had been op pos ed. Relates a top·secret re· port. "ln discussing the Central Committee met-ting of May 1972. which approved Richard Nixon's visit despite the courst! of the war in Vietnam. Brezhnev hint Earl Waters ed that thtnt WU 00009IUon at lhla 'tunllDc point·. ~ ~ r. -- Th• oppoeltlon narect up •• .in alt., Nlxon mloed Halpbon1 barbor, tra~ Soviet carco •blft lnalde a of nplollve cbarcea. The beads ancrtJy demanded that lbt aummlt meetlq be canceled. But Breihnev ta cMlcribed lo the i.DldUcence analyses u "a cosuenam polit.lcian" who bas beeo able t.o balance the rivaJ factions qaimt ooe anot.ber. He succeeded ln quieting tbe up- roar. ln tbe fin.al poll of tbe Polit· buro. only I.be Ukrainian party leader, Pyotr Sbelest, would not be appeased. He growled that Nhlon would DOt be welcome in the Ukraine. "I will oot shake the band that baa been bloodied in Vietnam," he reportedly declared. Brezhnev turotd to Vladimir Sbe~l,· another UkrainJan, who r ed below Sheltllt iD the Politburo. "Do )'OU airu .rttb Comrade Pyotr?" Bresbnev uted quietly. "I do not'," Sbcberbltaky qulcltly resPC>Dded. "President Nixon will be welcome ln I.be Ukraine." 118£ZllN£V 81DfTED his at· tentioo back t.o Shelest. "You see. comrade,·' the Kremlin czar said evenly. "you can speak for younell. but you can· not speak for all Ukrainians ... J m mediately thereafter. Sbelest was dropped from the P olitburo and replaced as Uk ralnlan party chief by the more pliable Sbcberbitsky. But the dis· satisfacUoo with detente con· Unued to bubble beneath the sur· face. This wu acknowledged to Americans in East Germany by '' ... Worst indig~stioo I've ~d ~irxe F111latid .' Soviet Ambau ador Pyotr Abrulmov la l.aa.. 19?.S. He told lhe Amertc~ about • pal"\y meetlne be had attended in Mo.eow. According to ¥ cluaifled •c· count of Abra.,Jmov's remarks. "Brezhnev reaffirmed detente wllh the West alth o ugh." Abraalmov said. "there are othe,.. who wowd not seem to fav•r det.mt.e." OTHER INTELLIGENCE re· porta ldenUry the Kremlln's ideo&oeical bi&h pnest. Mikhail Suslov. aa the spiritual lead· e r of the dissidents. But Brezhnev. e ver cautious and conciliatory. sought to balance the oppostne factiou. A F e b. 26, 1976 r eport , clusllied "Top Secret Umbra." cited Brezhnev's private ar· ~umeot that · 'detente hu not prevented the Soviet Union from carrying out its int.ernallonaJ ob· Ugatiooa" and that it bad oot produced any "slackening ol the ldeological struggle or of in· ternal discipline." Another secret report noted that the commwust·style politics 10 Russia "shows d e tente establisbed, not for debate." But the U.S. analysts could sUU de· Leet opposition beneath the sur- face. Explained a top-secr et analyst: "The orde r or the 5peecbes and the number of nominations each leader re· celved auuest a relative in· creaae in presUge for Party Sec"'8ry 1UrtJmko at the ex· peDM cl Secre&aey'Sulo~. "THE INCREASED honors a re obviously a mark 1 n Kiri.leak.o's favor. but they aho rebound to Brezhnev's credit Kirilenko is a close aJly of the General Secretary. wh1le Suslov ,eems to be one or Bi:ezbnev ., more independent colleagues." In ract. Brei.bnev's presllgt· ha., bttome so closely lied to d(· lente th.at some analy'lts think the A(Rt\aru-.t.:in 1n"a~1on wa-. • plot to d.tscn.'<itt him Accordrn~· to this the<>ry . the r ei.t!es• "ounger members of the Poltr buro Joined the hardheads tn out\ ntl' Br('2hnev ttut tht> ,,,. penc·nred analysU. ~•t the Central Intelligence Agen ry don t bt•heve 1t Tht!y arP con "meed that Hrf'zhnt"\ 1-. -.ull th" top mdn 110 t ht.• !'tC I\ II l lfll4'r11 pole Economist Sees lncollle Tax Alternative Supporters of Jarvis If. the In· 1t1ative which would rut thf• state inrome lax in hillf. will find much t"ncouragement in the views of Michael Boskin, Stan ford University economics pro- fessor . He says all personal tn· come taxes should be abolished To those who don't know anything d{fferent. this may seem most radical. But it should be re· m e mbered that the Unit· ed States ex· la ted for almost 200 years without aucb a tax wbJcb proves there Isn 't anythin1 sacred about the tax. It wun 't until 1913 th al the 16th amendment permitting an lo· come tax was rat.i.fled by the s tates. Even then lt didn't become the oprresslve tax that It is today unti WW JI when the tax was enlarged to a/feet even the most modest incomes and the withhold.i.og from wages o( Art Hopp~ the tax w:ls rommenc-C<l And 1t 1<; no roinc1dencf' lhat Lh<' tax has bt•f'n in large.• pdrt r<.'sponstble both for the welf11re state that has since developed along with the expllns100 of the use Of credjt, together With tht' disappearance of savings. REACIDNC, as it does, l.llto the pockets of those who can least afford it. the tax has oot only destroyed tbe ability to save. but has compelled people to Uve oo anticipated eami.ngs by borrowin1 abead for mortga1ea. automobiles and many other oeceuities. The very ncb or coune. not only can afford the tax, but they have found many ways to avoid them through tax abelten, tu exempt investments suc h as bonds, and the numerous deduc· lions that accord the wealthy the means to write-off in a manner not available to the a vera1e wage earner. The main burden then falls oo the great "mJddlc clus." It n so heavy that they cannot afford the little luxuries they would like to t'OJO~ nm r .tn lht·~ 1•v1·n maintain a -..n tn~' Jt"t'<ount fnr after lht> talll''>, ttwn· 1~ noth1ni.: lt'ft l() :; 3 V(' EV EN IF the rt' are a ri:.,,, bucks for savi.ngs, the av('rage man as put at a dtsadvantage by his government for the very nch can buy $10.000 treasury notes wb1cb earn 11 percent or more. wbtle t.bose with lea must coo tent themselves with govern· meot rel'ulated interest less than ball that. 1bia la a a1tuatioo which bu the l.&rler be.Db. led by Bank of America and Citibank. acreamm. at Coosr-s to Ufl the cootro& to perm.it lhem to PQ interest reallsUc to themmet.. But bow would the IOYem· ment. enaacect lo perpetu.al def· kit spending. survive without lhe income tu? Tbe aimplbtlc answer ls for it lo cul apending. Boskin, however. propoaea the personal Income taJt be sub- stituted with a spending tax. Thia. he says, wlll put the burden with those best able to <arn It Thi· rnor,. \01• h,t\lt' t11 'll\'llll 1h1· mo t1 l,1.\t'' \OU ..,. ,p I"'' It ''"'Ill' ,,, t11 .1l..1 'E'n:-1 "ubo<h "'<'Uhl t h .. n tw rnrc·1·d '' · pa\ ta'\~ (oir lhtnl-!:. lhl'~' don 1 ,." <' \nd. in man' C'il:.t•s. tht.•\ .... ould have an op.t100 l f tht•\ don't v.ant to pay lh<' tax ror J nt>w car I.hey can a wail another )'t'Sr CERTAINL \'. 1t would be an incentive to saving and tnvest tng . something th~ present system doesn't permit Tht> more one lh.Lnks about 1t. the> more sensible it appears Un fortunately. the very Idea ol eliminatini the ta.x will be greet ed by the poliUclans with ICY stares. Even the tboueht that Jania n milbt pa.u, which onJy cuta at.ate income tax an half, baa at.ate and local governmen1 otnctala in puic. Stltl. wllb Ideas s u c h as Boakln's tloatlng around. those officials abou.ld be rejoicing at the fact that Jarvis II doesn't propose to wipe out entirely the at.ate income ttt. The Atnerican Dreant Is Becoming More Remote Al the heart of our democracy Iles the Great American Dream -the dream that any tilUe child in this land of ours can grow up to run for president. This ls the story of Jeffrey Hale. The nation owes a debt of g ratitude to Jeffrey Hale for helping in these cynical tim es to restore· our faith in that dream . Jeffr ey Hale la 40 yeara old. He grew up im· bue d with that dream, the dream that virtue can triumph over vice, lbat the little guy can lick Big Government, 811 Bual· nets and the Powers That Be. the d,..am personllled by Jimmy Stewart ln "Mr. Smith Goes th Waahlngton," Gary Cooper lo "Mr. Dffds Goea to Town" and Robert Redford In "The Electric Horseman" -tbt dream that never dfoa. By his own assessment, Hale ts juat "an average American citizen." But on a cold winter's day a year ago, earned away by that dream. be quit hl.s job as a toolmaker in Dayton . ObJo. to run ror president. IN THE BEGOJNING, people laughed at bim. Ria buddies ln the Friday night bowling leaaue told him be couldn't run for pres· ldenl with no financial backing or pollUcal experience. "They said you have to be a commissioner. a mayor. a repre.eentaUve. a senator or a governor tlrst. ·· Hale rem· lnisced the other day. "But f aald that by the lime you were done betng all that stuff. you'd ~ ao corrupt you wouldn't be any 1ood u president. And that 'a the truth.'' It beeame Hale's miasloo t.o car:ry that truth to the peo_,Ple. HI• wtle Aood by blm. ·w~ I n a d o wntown D•ytoo re1taurant to support them both. And they would talk In the n1abt about hJa dream and bow he ' knew lo his heart that t.be people were desperate for "an average American citiien" to stand up for them and Ute values they cheris hed. II Y MAaCR, be bad enoucb in bla campalgn ct)est to rent the Dayton Convention Center's 4000-seat ball for a series of "st.ate of the nation" addresses. Fewer than 100 persons turned out for that first speech. but Hale, undaunted, camed on. In June, Hale 's wife left tum "I loved her very much," waft all he said. And be didn't blamt• her . It was bard being maniecl to a man with a dream. Stl II h e peuevered A II tbrougb tbe long hot summer and Into lbe fall, he raised funds, appear ed on television and spoke out ln public, doing tus ut most to bring bis mes•qe to the people -to tell them ot hi'> dream THE SNOWS ARE now fallinll on Dayton. Last week. the As sociated Press reported th:;i• Jeffrey. Hale was withdrawtm1 from \he race for prmc:t.nt. H.: bad lOlt his Job. biJ wtte and wo.' '20,000 lo debt. Yet be had proved once agall" tbat ln th1J .rrcat land of our . any little child con 1row up tr' run for prt>Sid,,r.t -1tnd tbat un leaa he w at lcal't a couple 01 mlLUon buck11 \n the llll, he 'll probably re1ret it NATION PHOENIX. Ara& <AP > -Whe n Barry Coldwattt wu born, Arisona wqn't ytt a atat.t Mo t peopl uaed boraea for tranaporua6on Today. to HY thC' Stnior 1.-nator from Antona lft a atate wtltuUon 11 pettiaps to underttalt' th• caae AT 'U, GOLDWATEa HA.8 BOWED to pr• sure from st.ate Republican llta n to Mell a nJ\h term ln the Senate Moat polluul obs•rvtrs ra~ hlm a IW"e wt~r lo th.la Sunbelt ata~ with lb hu1e eooaervative bloc His faJthf\.d formed a lone b~ rf'~nlly 111 he sat in a store autographins ~·es or Ma pollUc111 memoirs, "With No Apologt~ .' A reporter tommeoted that it seemed as 1r Goldwater -a frequent Ne.,'J)Ort Beach visitor had been declared a public monument and peoplt' were laklns him m as one of the "sights " One woman said she wanted the book auto graphed as a girt to her son. named Barry aftn the senator "USED TO BE," GOLDWATER TOLD her "that when someone wrote and told me they named their son a rter me I'd !>end a !>liver mug But that got to be too expensive " The senator notes signs of the times other than the rising pnce of silver. too When asked to assess the impact of h1:. con ser vative philosophy on the Umted States, he ... Eztrnt1is• in tu defense of 0Wrt11 is ao t•ire. Moc&>ration in tit~ pur"uit of justire b no virtue.~ replied: "I hear speeches made on the Senate rtoor now by liberal Democrats and l think, 'My God, I made that same speech 20 or 25 years ago.· So times are changing. "Bevond that, however . 1 think historians will ha VP tO Say" what my Impact has been, he added. GOLDWATER HAO CONSIDERABLE im- pact when he ran for president in 1964. His campaign posters proclaimed "A Choice, not an Echo." Jn his acceptance SJ)t-!ech, he said. ··Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." Goldwater lost to President Lyndon J ohnson by some 16 million votes. He has said he believes Johnson's runaway .victory resulted from the "Stop Goldwater" primary-eampajp Jed by fellow Republican.a. New Yerk i(Jov. Nelaon Rockefeller called him ••ctu,erous and Jrreaponsible." Pennsylvania Go•. Wllllam Scranton, who briefly sought the GOP nomination, wrote a public letter saying Goldwater was an extremist. JOHNSON CALLED GOLDWATER A "raving, ra n ti n g demagogue ." There w e r e Democratic claims he wanted to use the atom bomb in Vietnam, close down Social Security a nd mothball the Tennessee Valley Authority. 8->'S Goldwater of these days: "I've often said U.at 11 l didn't know Goldwater in 1964 -and bad to depend on the press -I'd have voted against the son of a bitch myself.'' Goldwater's silver hair is thinning and he limps because of an artificial hip and calcium de· posits in his knee. But otherwise he appears in fine condition. The voice is strong, the mind agile. He still wears his trademark black horn·rim eyeftlasses. and fine-tooled cowboy boots peek out from be neatl'l the hems of his businesi. i.uit trousers. 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She ls known to be disenchant· Pd with Washington and reportedly wanted him to retire About :500 books were sold during Goldwater's two-bour aut.ognpb sessloo. Aide Jim Horton said sales have beem excellent. "I figure It's because I'm a local guy," said Goldwater. "Heck , back Eut where they wouldn't give the Lord's Prayer a good review, nobody's buying. But out here, everybody's been real kind." Goldwater will have little or no opposition in the GOP primary, and Jim McNuJly, 54, a former state senator, is the only one of the two announced Democratic contenders ever to have run for public om ce. DOES GOLDWATE R HAVE ANV ow~ preference among the Republican presiden· FOUR FACES OF BARAY GOLDWATER t1al ~.~n~~~r!~1 or t he candidates. I like all of Valentine Sneclal Corrective Facial C-Makeup ($45.00 value> $25.00 February 1·15 The Classic Look is a Matter of Care ... 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Up to $1500 may be deducted from a person's gross income or $1750 if married and rhe s pou se is nor employed. And the money set asid e docs n 't jusr s it there. Jt earns high interest in an insured savin~s account, safe from market flu ctuations . lntere!>t earned on the IRA is also l ax d<'fen-ed. Mutual Savings has a ddll1ona l retire- me nt plans for the sclf-employrd. Also, tor those changing job::. and receiving mone>.\ from a n •tircment plan. we haw· a special prw;ram to deter income ta\cs on those funds Timing can bP important on ... omt• ot thc-.e programs. ~ee u~ !'>OOn. \\p'll ma~e ta..x time a lillle easwr o n you this year -~~ A""l:OUA~~ ,,,,,,.. EOUAl. ~.,,,,,.,.-y Piiii:"ov1 fl. Arcadia: 660 W Duarte Ad • 1Cenoga Pane: 8393 Topanga Can~ Blvd 'IGapistrano-San Clemente: 570 camino de Estrella• Cemtos: 13343E Arres1a Blvd •1Corona def Mar. 3140 E Coast Hwy• /Covina: 200N Citrus Ave • 1Fabook: 120 S Ma1n S1 • Fountatn Valley. 17900 Magnolia St • Glendale. 336 N Branct Blvd • Lake Sen Marcos. 1145-322 San Manno Or /Pasadena: 315 E ColoradO Blvd /Port Hueneme: 739 w Channel ¥;1ancts Blvd • Downtown Sant" An"' A11 N MA1n Sr ThouSand Oakf• 1330 Moofpa~ RO. /Upland: 1&J N Foothill Blvd . Nitta: 1010A E V1s1a wav-1·0Pt1n Saturdays 9AM·1 PM 11.--- _....._ ____ ~ ..... &1£ W@lYl lf @@[[Wfl©@ Pt11cer•e ... N~~-.. DEAR PAT: t now DU' ~ lawn mower need.a 1e>me IOlt ol tUMUP ...,_,. l it.a.rt u.sln.C tt MIAlD. ffow t'aD J pt lt back 1D rood n.mninl condi· Uon? ~.J.l !rvlne ....................... 00 o.ir. ........ .. ,. ...................... , ............... . ............ -..,,, ....... .._..se dlle trwf1ee <&II ............ .,aft .... wt_re aM .... die 1u tu.k. G..._ •ut M te•· ple&eb' ........ • pre•• ,._.ae varabla de· pe1l&a b.-,.,....... &a &M ~r. hie& u.e alMlhleli.k. After U.. t.aM ti .,........ recmMd dae 9art pl .......... ...,,. &Ille ...... Let Ii .... ..wall aas • dae taak. u.n. _. e.,...,... la uecl. W..... &M mower la MID warm, dlKaaeet ~ Sf'8rk .,_ wtre qaJa ud blJla dae en.Ucue oll. Always ftt9bce &M drala plq &o pre•eat dln ud o&Mr _....,,... atertas die..-. ae-1111 •••1 dirt ... pu1 dlppDp la aen. WI~ u.e .Phi wire 1tW dlaeoueeted, tip &he •ower •Ma llde. SpnJ die mdenlde WW. • MM or s&eaa deaa. Scrape oat uy eoatla& &hat water woe•t re .. •e wt'-' a wire brmla or pU.t scraper. AIM deu die &Gp of Uae mower to lllelp keep &he net-..-..., cooler ud leaela die chanee of a pW-en~ or aeerta& c71mder walla. U &l9e llMenlde of dae aeel deek Is corroded. c.oacla llP all ru&ed or clllppedpallll •mfaees after 1udtllg to euare proper a,.._ .. __ _ · Sbarpea ea1J tlae a,,er 1uface of rotat7 mower bladetl ud baluee die blade bef..-e re- laatalllng. AD mespeul.e balueer cu be boapt at a llanlware aore or llave a mower npalr llliop do die job for yoa. If your lawa mower bH been atored for aeveraJ moatlls, be 1111re to lubricate &he eyUnder. After &he spark pla1 Is remoYed, pov la two tablespoou ol SAE 3e oil Pull dae ataner rope slowly several tlmes to dlstrtbute the labrtcaat oa tbe lmdcle of the cyli.ader. Install the pla1 and tighten firmly. As a safety measare, doll'& pat tbe bJgb temtoa wire back oa tbe spark plq 1111Ul Y041 plan to use the mower regularly. Wuh the air cleaner bl keroeene, dJesel fuel or solvent. Dry the polyurethane or sponge rabber element, but don't twlat It. Saturate wl&h &be pro- per weigbt oU, squeeze out excess oU and reassem· ble tbe air deaner. Al8o check and tlghtea all screws, bolts and nats. Repair or repla« any damaged parts. After all repairs are completed, refill t.be craakcue with oil, but doa't overfill. Labrtcate other pa.rU of &be mower. ncla as axles, control cables, ctm.cb lever and idler palleys, H rtt0m· mended ID Ute opentor'a maa•al. Ftaally, keep Ute ~ ta a cleao, dry place. Co•er It for pro- tecU. from clat, dkt -d rodeata ud place u on • .,..~ .. ......_.._..,e. F~ N ..... £..t £ .. ,,er1 DEAR PAT: I've heardthere'ssome wayof pre- serving oylon stocking so they don't wea r out or get r uns as quickly as they normally do. Do you, kno..,. anything about this'? H .H., Newport Beach A YS readers but> reported tha t nylons last longer lf they are frozen before weartn1 &he first lime. Jut flU an itt tray wtt.b water, pop la tbe nylons and frttze them as you would lee cubes. Then defrost, dry, and wear. Also, after wearing your once-frozen nyloDS, add a few drops of fabric softener Ui the final rtue whenever yoa waab them. 11lls seems to make &hem last loD&er too. Nylon manufacturen won't say &bat eitlter of tbeH bome treatments actually increases the wearabill· ly of nyl.Cllla. bat they're in boalness to sell nylon.a, not to presene tltem. " . , The ?· Sweep- ·;t /. her-off-her-feet-,, Stakes Enter Charley Brown's Sweep-her-o~ hcr-fect-Stakcs, and you could win a de· licious dinner for two at Charley Brown's, good any day of the year. Since there will be tery winners, your. chances are good. So bnng yourValentme in to enter.After a lovely evening at Charley Brown's. you're sure to sweep her off her (eet! CharleyThe~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 18160 BEACH BLVD. (714)842-6802 Nn purch•.,. n•,.....rr Void wlwrt prohlbl1td by 1.ew 1:.1\trt~ mut! t>-In It)' r,,1rn;,ry 1A, 1990 l<ttl'rvatt()nl ¥t rf'l.cl M• If'' crwlll n rJ• ~lmrr" • Linda LeamJ1 Bow to Cope • ...... ~ N. Y. <AP) -UDU llatthlano -._.... Down to fw ol X-nled 1DOYM1 11 Linda l.cweleee -DO lcmitr fMll ........ to baDdle her ,.. .... .., ... ~----oey. 1 w.u.. •UOIM7 tw u.. aw ot' u.e fOI ma .. l>Hp 1'bnMlt .. appeared ta llaa. ~ Court beJ'f. to Wttbdraw U.. former aotrw Nqwt fw a ~ COGMrvator Lo belp '-' ~ ber Mm1111 daln. to ~ f« • luardl.la two IDOl:ltba •Co ~~laicl UM forlber ~ had a dlfficult -·-~ ... da6aa matbematicl ad cleallq wttb eom-....., orobMm.a. saae. u.m a.be baa co- autboNd • book called "An untiiid Memolr ot lt'f•~ Al'..__:~ .. ~ .. ud bu llwn a number of lD· Mlnn. Gov. Albert w.aa. told JUIUee Robmt Meade tit.at~ Qule and hll htlh :-1•~ Mn. Ma.rcbJuo now bu COiDftdeDce la s c b oo ) bi s tor y ~p•U. ~=-her alfaln. llellde qreed to t e a c h e r , · Ce I est e Mrw Ma.rcbi.="la murie4 to Magner. will be in a cable. television flrm an lmtallet' for Anah eim l"eb. 17 to They have a 3-year-old receive Golden Key son. a w ar d s fr om Am e r ic an Associa· o_ __ ,_ 00 Tax t ion of School Ad· ~ mini strat or s. The SACRAMENTO <AP) award goes to a pro--More than 10,000 Mex· mine n t Ameri can lcanfirmawillbe baued a nd teacher who in· id e ntity c ard s t o f)uenced him. facllltate their uemp. --::===:::;:======;::---lions from Ca lifornl a c all u2-5878. sales taxes on goods T >~ ~~ .... ..,,._ -----_,, _. .......... CONSUMER Jog to8oy Cluuing Almy Bluea CRANSTON, R.J. CAP) -Tbe laattWte of Mental Health t. buJldiAf a 450-yard tract to t.et theories about the UM ol ~ U tblnn . Some ptychlatrilu fo.J time 1pent iot&bl• may be aa beoefldaJ u time with a J»Jchiatnat. But Neil E . Meialer, a state actmlotstrator for mental health services, aald nmn1nl shouldn't be expected to solve every problem. "Aa a novelty it will be euy to aet them out," he aald ot patient.a at the state mental boepltal. "But to succeed, it will require more than my ao· ma out at noontime and nmn.lq a few i.ps with them ... I tb1nk it will take a lot ot effective com- murucat:loo," The track la expected to be completed thla 11prin1. ACTIC ial-a-Tape PleaM Requeet Tape By Number . . .• 01 Bedlt Pein 05 Why CNroptadk:? 02 Whfpl•eti oe Neck. Stloutcser, Arm Pain 03 Al1hfttta 07 Low a.ca & L9Q Pein 04 tt.~ be NerwusMu • T•n-5o<' Tepe Center 645-1701 2• Houra Courtesy of Dr. David W. OlbeOn Put• few word• bought for resale lo to work tor ou. their country. 'PADmS INSUUMC·a MOW 141114 w IJJ.24J7 t. ,. tt.rt..-. c .... w... ( INSllORT ) SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT VC) ~ ~ 'fUQNITUQE <POITERY Nul'Sel'y • Indoor Plant .. & Flori!')t • Patio Furniture • L.ndscapin!J San Jocsttulll lftll\ Rd ol ~ ... ,\11hu1 Bl~d ""'""l"•ll )\.,,., h 1714) b40 5800 0 1wn l>odv lam to Spm YOU CAN SAVE 25% OFF ALL PATIO FURNITURE* BUY 1980 STOCKING COLORS NOW AT 1979 PRICES Brown Jordan Ab9olately raet hee. 1980 SALE T am.iami Series 42"' table/4 dvung arm chain. RETAIL PRICE $ 6.11.00 • .U9.• Tropitoae Hallmark in fiae caaaal faraitare Cantina Series 1980 SALE ~sq. I'd. table/4 RETAIL PRICE dining chain. $ 802.00 $ 589.00 Triconfort Freah &om the French Riviera Ramatuelle oval table/ 1980 SALE 4 vence folding chain RETAIL PRICE with cushions. $1.413.00 $1.306.00 Telescope Perfect for the pool & beach Roger's offers Patio Furniture wit h a difference. Yo u'll find that Roger's Gardens is mo re than just beautiful Pat io Furniture and accessories. We're personalized seniice to o .. and that's the difference . ~ < Gardenella Series cfJ Table/4 chairs 1980 SALE RET All.. PRICE $ 46.5.00 $ 387. 90 *During our Anniversary SaJe you can sa\le 25% off the 1980 retail pricea by si>ecial ordering your patio furniture (a 25% non- refundable deposit muat accompany each order). We are also offering our 1980 stocking color9 for immediate deJivay at 1979 prices. Save two ways before the 1980 price increase. ~ ANNIVERSARY SALE z ;§ Decorative Baskets Now Save·30% Oa aU b•keu. Roger'• ha.a a large and unique Hlecdon of wickar and dee· orat1ve baakctt. Select &om many •Wla and weave• to meet your decorating nudt. We al.o have •n outetanding aelectlon of Indoor foliage plant• to help 1how off vour new baaketa. Activities • Enjoy fresh popcorn from our o ld fashio ned popcorn machine on wheels (we ekends only). • Enjoy having your pic ture taken at a nominal charge in our beautiful gardens and become eligjble to win a new Polaroid SX 70 eonar camera. • EnJov our de monstration• on how to conatruct our well kno wn a nd colorful hanging baskets. • Roger•• balloons will be given to children of all aga. Return Your Hanging Basket. it's worth $5.00 • • That'• right, Roger'• will give you a $5.00 credit for any aize or shape Roger'• S phagnum Mou & wire frame baeket you trade·in. You mutt uae the c redit towards the purchue of a colorlul moH buket at the time of trade·in. Llmit -o .. Q .OI cn41t pu k•ht p•r<••H o•l'1. ANTIOUE6~ \ --------- Stock up and Save On Roger•s Product• Roger'• Soil Activator 2 lb ..... S 2.99 reg.$ 3.75 33 lb ..... $11.50 reg. $13.95 Roger'• Flower Food 3 lb ..... S 4.25 reg. $ 6.50 7 lb ..... S 8.95 reg. $10.95 Roger'• Potting Mix 1 cu. ft .. $ 3.50 reg. $ 4.50 2 cu. ft .. S 5.SO reg. $ 6.95 Oxygen Plua 8 oz ..... S 1.79 l'eg. $ 2.25 16 oz ..... S 3.H reg. $ 3.99 64 oz ..... S 8.95 reg. $10.98 --- C8'TUARles ~.~ •. ,., OM.YNDT ,.. -------.;;.~--------~------------------------------------------------------------------------..;.;...--_;;....:.....~-----------.-- Excuse Me Speeders' Best Told ATLANTA tAP> Coos1denns all the llkt·I~ stories apeeck>rs have served up to police ofh«t-r'> . since Henry Ford got thmgs rolhn~ ll prom1sec; tu be no easy feat linding lhe wmner in lhl.' "be&t u cu.se for speeding" contest among Georg111':. fine~t Consider some of the early enlnes. A man told the policeman be was speedtng to the ~ervice :.ta llon because he wa nted to get there before h1:. brakes failed. How about the guy who swort' he was rushing to the gas stahon because he wanted to get there before he ran out of gas" Pump Your Own Pass'e lf-•e"'ice Ga. Prices No Longer Bargain 8JPmL8LOWD Self·terW .~i}~c:"'are no 1001er " baraalA, ~-&0-lom• OranJ• Coaat 1uoUne pumptll'I, wbo Nport Mii Nrv• rliuru an either tllll' rCll'eqval t.o f\all .... tvtce cbaJ'l!I· Today, UM lowe9t prle. Mlf·Mrv~ for retular fU ii •u• per 1.noo. wb.lle h&ll·Mrvlce co.ta are Jl ... ,.. plloo. .at mettl\utl ha~ uni lded and pre· ralu.m 1at0Uno pric .. equallna ucl\ other al Sl rr per•allm IN AOIJft'I0~1 MA.NV DSAl·S!U aay Lbey've h 1d t.o drop the M>U NM~ ~ entlrely to aPff(l up atatkln operation and to meet rt&inc CCMta. Ono l'nun.taln Valley proprietor aays the self· e-rve oplton U8ed to bG popular, but be explained, the &~l"Vlce bu become• losinl venture. ··1 baw lo rrieel expenses Just like everyone t<lse The cuatomen aren't getting e:YPped and are gl!lUng wh.at they're payln& for -speed," be says Moonyeeo Rlcu, co-owner of Ken Rick's Exx- on in Costa Mesa uys she is doing her best to keep ... ~ir serve pncea two cents lower than full·aerve . "PEOPLE ARE JUST HAPPY 1ettinc gas. Last May, we bad to cut self-service because it c re a led a mess. But when things got back lo normal with sbomr lines, our customers asked us to brmg it back." she explains. However, Southern California Automoblle Club statistics show the number of full-service on· I~ stations is nearly double that of lhe self·serve l:ompetition Hrvke prortt marlinl and little dllferene. in prkca between tM lwo cbdces. AT G£0&GE WILLIAMSON Cbevroo in trvloe. manaeer Oan RuaseU reporU b1I buam.tl ll tbr1'4Dg, partlally beeauae he gtve1 fUU-aervtce featutea at both pumpa. "A lot of cuatomers don't Uke aelf·ae"e because they have lo 1et out of tbelr can. We cbe<:lt tire praaure. oil level, and brake nwd. routinely, DO matter which pump they're at," be say a. Still, many dealen complain they have been forced to cut services because of cut.a bl pa alloca- t.Jons. Ernest Graham, manager of Graham's Union in Newport Beach, says b1a distributors cut b1I re- sources 27 percent 10 December and 21 percent thls month. .. THE PUBUC IS MISINFORMED and mia· led. I can only pump gas from 7 a m. to 10:30 a.m. to keep up my supply. When I bang up my 'out of gas' sign, people should be cussmg at Union Oil, not me:· be says. At North Laguna Beach ~u. a spokesman says his allocation as so small be can only pump gas for ao hour and a half Although many dealers agree self.service may be speedier, t.bey believe the "pumping your own" method will soon become part of tustory. Sell your boat rast "i th a Boating classified ad in the Daily Pilot 642-5678 r Jl'..lD WATER mASlEll ..,,,,.,.,..._.. C.Jlet' TOIL&T TANK BALL -1e··· ,..,,.., .. ,., TM .nlel~I Wat•r Mulef Tank ball 1t11wi11y etope tM flewr ol wal., att.r flulhlng eveiy um.a. *1.» AT NMOWAlll S\'Of!U THE ~=x COMMON SENSE Ga.OEN ANN1VERSAAY COMMITTEE OF NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF HERITAGE HALL A VAllETY SI_,, FEATURING SIC&ESAMI- ANO OTHER GRADUATES WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6 1980 8 PM NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM REFRESHMENTS IN CLUDED TICKETS SS 00 AVAll.A8l.£ AT NH H S Oft THE 000A BlIT THEY'LL HAV E TO GO EVEN further to top lb.ls story submitted 10 a :.1m1lar conte:.t m Michigan last year: "My wife works for a summ<>r camp for 20 kids that stutter She's a cook Tonight. lhC'Y hiJd a farewell party for her and by the time <tll the kid:-. expressed their apprec1at1on, t had to hurry t<1 make up for lost hme •· Mike Masinter. auto club spolt~man. says the gap hce, bt.~n widened becauae of bigber full· ... --------~~----------:::::::::::==~~~~===========~::"'.'."-=::==::==::::::::::::::::::::::'.'.:..~ Ball Peacock. president of the Geoqoa Fraternal Order of Police. which 1s sponsorin~ 1 he contest. said it will .. offer law enforcement offu:er:; a pnze for some of the :-.tories they tell after hours." THE OFFICER WITH THE WINNING entry will be awarded a choice of a c1t1zens band radio outfit or a police radar detectoc Most or the excuses "relate to the call of nature." said Larry Keller. a union spokesman who helped organize the contest. "A guy gets stopped and says, ·rm rushing to the bathroom.· "One guy had been followed for 10 or 15 miles and that's the excuse he gave when he was stopped by an officer," Keller said. "The officer said, 'You passed five or six service s tations and a rest area.' and the guy said, · l can't use public faciliities.' " KELL.Ea MID ftlE CON'i EST, WRICH ends In ~=•~ "bumanlae police officers." • mate peopJe undenrta.nd cops are ,.u , too, tb. they bave a sense of bumor," be said, adding the was a serious reason as well. "Excuses can be humorous, but there is really no lood excuse for speeding," he said. "It ltllls more people than au other kinds of crime com- bined·· ---------- Death Noaice• Dea•la Not~• -~---.-~ _...._. ··-WtLUAM WM.T•1t A-..e.a••. C"A9'LOTT• Rl!IS.$, tft-n\ ot Kosh e r Event Slated The Jewish Federa· t ion Council of Orange County is holding its first kosher dtn · nertdance for senior citizens at 6 p.m . Feb. 9 The event. wbicb costs $8.5-0 per person, will be held at Te mple Beth Sholom, 13031 Tustin Ave. in Santa Ana. For reservations and information, call tbe group in Costa Mesa at 154·19". Trio Elected Newport Beach resi- dents James· Capreu, W. Kelly Hagerty and Myles Ketchum bave been elected to the board of diredon of the St. Joseph Hospital Foundati,pn of Orange. PUBUC NOTICE ••en nous eust•cu llAM• STATWMllllfT Tlta~--·~ .... ""91-neuas RICK'S HEATU•G A. At•. m1 -61, ........... ot "-Hllh, CA Santa Ana, Ca. Pa"ad away on P~--on ,,__., I, •-•l Fearuary 1, 1tt0 Svr•lved by tlle PresOyt.,lan lnter<ornmunlty claUOlll., L_.. Ge<TY Of S-•• Ana, H~pfi.I, Wlllttlet, C.. .... Is S<WVl..,O Ca., or.-uoMer LyM c;.rry ot Oy hi\ wila .._,.i.tt, ~· LlnOa S.nfaA .... C. servl<.n•lllbeholklon Grav11"9 OI E_,.., Oraoon. St>erl "Tuooay, fet><.,.rv ~. al tOAM at ErdmAn of !.an 0-. C. . Judlllt AP. ¥•"'"'*· --La-.-1 Ollw Pl•O•t ol Oand Pooni, Ca ano Memorial Pao'li ~rv•<"' -ll'M ~::,0~:;"9 •K, HUflt.lf'9l.., a..cl\ orandcltilOren, Wlllfun. Wtndy 9llO dl•KllCWI of Hattior Lawn-~• Olt,,. 111 ,.. 0 ,.._11 pfffffwf-1111 ...._ Laurie Ml-. Apj>ltatt ••••<to"• o .. A.<onuar1oteo.1a-\a.S«>-SS;4 Cl 1< ; 1 H 1 t • 8 11 M•son. ~ ., .,..,, a\ P•~' WOf'lf\Y •00"\ ~( ."4 , "" ,,,g .,. ••< , Patron Of t: .. ,.,., Stor Mtmoro•I 1..0UIS F 11005 .ar"k" art pend Ca 1-·-~or••c~~w~""IOOll Sul>clay at s .. 1.,. •f'Q al \rnltl• & Tuthill Wontc1ot1 C.haPll 01 T~I\ ~MU" -.C'90 by., fn. 1nq M•'Ot'tic Ttmpt•. Nf'WOOrt B~AC.f'\ Mof1u.airy ~Allll.Wt vi u• (4 Arr"'O"""'"" Ntplu!W !><><•••• ~TILCENaAIJEA T Alchlnl N Pfel~ wolhDur•<tl•IYft (q•IGlHOMlt.S\,TllGENR•UCl'I ho~ .i..i-t -~ llf!O wrtll "'°' "l.OLL ""' ,1d--r"t of lur•1n Otuo P6\"'°0 11w•Y ~o:n!~ ~;·~:.,0'4 Otaft'Qa ~., Oil\ GEOllGE J MOLL. , .. ,d.,nl of on J•nuory JO l~JO !.vrv1••0 Dv "" • " y ,. ... J rorof"I• dPf ,.,., C• P•\Wd •w•w '-UO .,,,, 8K•v ~uQhtff K•\t' ••tMt Dr p Olh.hiord 0r'"'1t' C:O.rt O.il PllOf c:>Pn • ..,..,, •• on VM_d1JOf\ ,,, 1 .. •-••C'O ("•''" Shle> ""Cid!A'' I Co\• Mlt~ J u l F-I 1 ¥" • Wrv1vea by h1• ,,.. •• _. C1•1rr Ann ~H of r • ,.,o4,.._.,. JM.UV'ft1ne StHQenb.l..,.., An l "ZI. tO 4• ~ -)77 IO the home. <.f\1tOt•n Mot>-r• Moll ot 01 f'\lfwpart ~..,-h, ' ,. \ti\1.,., l•ndd t4ltwth0f·nit. N~w JPrtAv Kurt Mctlf Of l•mmPr fA (or1Jf'\d0f'f Mar {A \uun Nf'WO" '1 &f.AO" (d ,,_,,., Motl of I( mb-!lf 11t Mnr~r-q> V•'" y Ca PUBLIC NOTICE <:orof"l•CJel ~r C• • ..-iGO.MtMollot brolht"r' ''tP""n ~t•H;Jf>rtl ,.u•r f 1Cl1TlOUS•USIMISS orvonf', C... 1 O•-UOhl"" K•llV of C.oronn r!•I MM '• ~~d NAME\TATEMIENT LyM .,,., Jac-11 ... l•IOh Moll """ l4H'I ':oltlO"nb<\ut• ot (O\IA M~..,. Th .. followonq ~Wt! "dOrno Ou~· ru~ M01'-r H•if'n V MoO ot Pd,.•M;n (a •nd "'"\ \t~p n"IOf"'f'' P.-em~t~ f\of'j\i •\ N .. , Jer~y '"""o' mav <41 "' s111o•nDdj•• f (o\I• MP•• C• W•lTfR S CUSTOM YACHTS Browft (,ofonl .. I MOrtU4ry s.nr.-. .. ,,. Prt111tt• "'"l(f'S WIH Dft ,,.....Cl on f uP"i ,,. 81ly\10f °'"'"*· :reo N~,, e.~n. O)n Tu~v lrom J OOPM 10 j OOPM d•• ~~ .... •• I. l'l90 ., , OOPM "' Calitorn;a ,,640, 60• ""· CO\ld •nd 1 OOPM to. OOPM A"<•l•lton of p..,,t.< v ..... c. .... ~. N·-r1 l~ .... 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OUYE Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gosier Ave Co'lta Mesa 540-5554 IAL.rz..IAGYON FUtV.U MOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ,_ClllOTHlH l&L llOADWAY MOITU.UY 1 10 Broadw•y Costa Mosa &42·9150 SMITH & TIJ'l'HfU MOlfrUAl!'f waTCl.W CHA'EL Mortuaty • Crem111ons WE. 17th St Cot.la~ &46-'4888 Deaths Elsewhere SAN OlEGO <AF» - Or. G. Halsey Hunt. 77. assistant U S surgeon i:cneral m 19S2·S6. dted Saturday in a hospital. He was the first director of tbe Center for Aging Research in Bethesda, Md LOS ANGELES <AP> -Arnold Rosen, 58. a televi s ion comt!dy w rtter who won four Em my Awarrls during his carei!r, died Wedncs· day at Ct!dar s -Sinai Hospital after a long 111· ne!.s. LOS ANGCLES CA P > -Richard Mathison, 60, whose career included sllnt.s with The Associat· ed Press. the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek magazine as w e ll as foundin g a California n ews magazine, died Thurs· day or an appnrent heart at.lack NEW YORK CAP) - Or William ff. Steln, 69, wtnnt'r of a r-.obcl Prne W•fterG<a,..tll Tll•s slaletTWnt ... , l1fl'O wllll tne rounly Cl••~ ot O•anQe C.Ounty on January 11 '"° ,..,..,, PuDI•\-Or.,,q.o CO.\t O•oly P•lof Jen 11 7'. Fri> •. ll. 1'90 H .. to PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USfNUS NAME STATEMENT T"-1011-ono -Wt! Ii 00"'0 Dull ~\.\&\ HER CORNER,;.,. Main, S..IDoa, C•lllor,,1• "Mt P•ltocla L P•.._ • ..00 Ro.rer Av•n.,., PffwPOt1 Ba«!I. C.llto<nf• '1~ Thb buslneu I\ (~IWd by.,, In. dlvlOUal P-fci•LPa._ '"'' SU"'"'"" WM 111«1 wflll Ille County Cl•r11 of Or~ Covmy on1 Jen ... ,.,"·'"°· ., .... Pul>IW.0 Or""Ot CO.fl Deity Piiot. Jen 11. a. l'etl. '· 11, ,_ JU.«11 PUBLIC NOTICE.... 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No hank. no o ther savings and loan c.111 offer }OU morl'. 12.410%*/U.846 % 'fht" i\n11u<Jlt1<'d (frc\ll\1' ) 1dd "hucJ upon rc-1n""'""·n1 Jltcr "• month\ of hoch prmc•r••I and onferl"\I '"' .1 'IN> 1J~\ •r" ,,,.,. '" lc<1p yur Relf" •re •ul•IC•I '" lh.1n~t' 111 1hr h m.•nth rf'"""'"I t!a.'Cd on lhe Trea\Urv 8111 Ra•t .t11 tll.)1 tome Rniubtoorn •I" "'•I penmt ~~t>d;nJI nl 1n1crt•t ind rcquol"C' •UMt.tntu•I 1n1cn·" p,:nelh Im earl\' withdrawal R•lt' elltct"-c 1 \I i " • Save bigger, longer. Now. through February 2qrh 1 Gu.tr.inrl·l· th1.., high r:Hc for a full 21 ! years. NO MINl\ll'\1 fl\( \\CF required. Htghcr ch:.in bank-. c.in (M)' Annuel Vfold l\Mual R<> • \nnu.11 Y•tld ~·~C'J Uf'k:'n tl.Uh ~ mr"un1J•nt: ... 1111n\.IJ'l.d inti tntC'f'C\I •h<"n l<f• nn t,Jr,,,,,,., f1U' f \t'lif\ ll t't H·ll tlU •• 1~ ' \\ H f<.c:aulat1on~ re.·4u1rc-j ,ufhl.ar111.ll 11t1t·111 '' fh n .ft\ f,1r 1. uh YorthJr•"·'I NEWPORT BEACH: 3300 West Cout Highway near Newport Blvd .. 631-9205. . in chemistry in 1972 and professor of biochemistry at the Rockefeller On1veraity, dled Saturd1y at his bome. "-· "·· ....... "·,. UJ• .. ------------.. i--------------------------------------------- 't .. • ......... ,~ .. ,- Break E'rona Tradition ..... ~ The official portrait of new Kentucky Gov. John Y. Drown Jr. is a change from more traditional pictures of chief ex- ecutives. His portrait also includes his wife. former Miss America and television personality Phyllis George Brown A picture of Brown a lone will be used for national distribu· tion. State Plans First Car Pool, Bris Lane SAN DIEGO CAP> Cahfomia is making plan~ ror its first t"ar pool and bus·lanc thoroughfare separated p<-rmanently from regular freeway traffic· a freeway within a freeway. As oullaned by lhc state's Department of Transportation, the pro Ject will run in1t1ally on a seven-mile stretch of Interstate 65 north from Mirum1Jr Naval Air Sta· t10n INTt:R STATF. 15, rc·I <il1ve ly ne w with ma1or m ull1milli on dollar widening projects in recent months, was built with a wide median for such a future use Two re ve r s ible lanes are planned with spe~ial ramps to allow users to ~et on and orr without having lo cros& other freeway lanes The special lanes, c•xpected to be completed by mid· 1980. wall be s1m1lar to a lotretch along Shirley Hi ghway 1n V1rgin1a But a spokesman ~aid "this 1s no diamond lane " JACK GRASSBE RG E R , CalTrans distn ct director. said the special lanes for buses and car poolers will be unique in California . "We'll have two lanes south- bound in the morning and north- bound at night, with shoulden.," Grassberger loa1d an an in- terview. In that wa\', car poolers can pass buses The bigges t population in- crease an San Diego County u; expected m northern San Dae~o and immediately to the north of that Russian Jetliner Stays on the Ground NEW YORK CAP) -A Soviet Aeroflot j etliner remained grounded today at Kennedy In· ternational Airport for a second d ay after cr ews r e fused to .service it for a r eturn trip to Moscow, leaving 80 travelers un- certain when they would be able to leave the United States. The Ilyushin 62 jet landed at Kennedy on Sunday despite in· structions that it ()y instead to Dulles Airport in Washington and avoid Kennedy because Pan American World Airways had suspended its contract to handle terminal a nd ground services fo r the Soviel ru ghts Battered Wives Fearfnl _ ~NJO, Tnu <AP> hu aU bU& a.=C:. m= uaUI r•eeotly. mmfon1 of •omen •re bet,n1 routlaely Maten by bu.bancta they are •f rald to leave, aaya a perch.lat.rllt. For IUcb women aald Dr lttalne Hllberman of the University of North Carolina the ttrat nale ta: "Get out. ad out and cet help.•• •AalTAL VIOLENCE "is perctilved u occurrtoa Obly ln· frequently .·' 1be told the American Medical Aasoeiatioo'a winter scieotiftc meetioa. ··n ls defined 11 a privat.e, rather lb.an• public, problem." • Nothing could be farther from the truth, Dr. Hilberman aald citing estimates ol violence ln uP to half ot American families. Accurate ncures are d.ltftcult to find, she said , since doctors often are unable or UDwllllnc to see the evidence and the women are frequently too aabamed or feartuJ to volunteer it. She aald physicians' attitudes may be changing. VIOLENT MARRIAGES are found at eve ry social and economic level, Dr. Hilberman said. She said a study of 60 battered wives treated at a rural North Carolina medical clinic found that "883ault weapons included hands, feet, fi sts, rock.a, boWes, sticks, iron bars, knives and guns." ·'The face and breasts and preenant abdomens were fre- quent sites ol assault." SHE SAID BER study found most victims -and most of their husbands -came from violent homes and often were abused as chlidren. Once caugbt'in a violent mar- ria.:e of her own, the baUered wife ofte n r e maine d out of t'Cononuc necessity or mortal fear "Si ne~ th e men never at"knowJedge the end of a rela· tlonl>hlp without murderous r age," Dr. Hilberman said, ·'these marriages become life sentences for the wives. "IN MANY VIOLENT rela- tionships," sbe aatd, "there seems to be a cycle of violence. "First, there is a pb&le in which tbe temioa 'billda. Tben there's a phase lo which violence erupt.a. Tbe third phase is relief from ten a ion; the husband ls remorseful, guilty and loving." He may, for 1JU1tance, fill his wa fe 's hos pital r oom with flowers. · · lt ls this post-violence recoo- t"1liallon that leaves the woman hopeful be w1ll change," Dr. Htlbennan said. HE RARELY DOES. And the violence tends to escalate as the years go by, s he said . She said husbands who beat their wives usually have pro- blems with alcohol, can't bandle frustration and are Insanely jealous. In most caus, s he aald, "the hus bands made active and suc- cessful e fforts to keep their wives isolated from family and friends." 'Hit Parade' Recalled Singing Star Snooky Lamon Reviews Show NASlMLLE, Tenn. (AP) - It's Saturday n igh t io the mid-19505. Dad's in his easy chair, Mom has finished the dishes and the kids are lounging on the living room floor. The famJly has settled down for a weekend ritual · watching "Your Hit Parade" on television. Snooky Lanson, a regular on the show rrom 1950 through 1957, is 65 today, sells outdoor ad- vertising and has Medicare. Lanson, who replaced Frank Sinatra on the program, recalls the show with alfectlon he usual- 1 y reserves fo r hi s five grandchildren. "I REMEMBER THE good times we had," the white-haired, personable Lanson said in a luncheon interview. "We had a lot of fun; I couldn 't wait to get back to work again every Satur· day. I was always anxious to see what songs 1 'd do the next week." Lansoo was tbe show's only male star, except for Russell Arma. Female singen Included Dorothy Colllna, Polly Ber1en, Giaele MacKeoste, Eileen Wll.100 and June Valli. · Alter Lanaon and other re- / gulars on the show were dropped from the cut in W7, he sang in ni1htcluba and was hos t of televlsloo variety shows in Atlanta and Shreveport, La .. ff E STILL SINGS at tea danca and 1imllar lunctlon.s, and hu a 1yndlcated radJo ahow that plays bl1 band mualc. For FOND MEMORIES Snooky Lanton 12 years, he'a lived tn Nashville, where people aWJ recoplze bJm from his "Hit Parade" days. "I h ave a face you can't. forget." be chuckled. He said he beUeves the show was successful because it was family-oriented and because those on the program worked well together. "The show didn't hnve any stars per ae and we all got alone well." he recalled. "It was very clean and there was no aua· ' _, geatlve dancing; a S-or 6-year· old could watch It. And of course a lot of people watched it to see what song was No. 1 that week." THE SHOW COUNTED down the top songs of the week and in- cluded "extras." Among the songs Lanson recalled singing were "Ebb Tide," "He" and "Mr. Sandman." ''I sang 'Mona Lisa' 13 straight weeks because It was a man's song and J was the only man on the show then," be said The program was revived a rew years ago but didn't last. ·'They did it just aa we did it and the consensus was they s h o uld have updated it," Lanson said. "I saw it twice and thought it was very good, but of course I'm prejudiced." LANSON WHOSE recordin1 of "by the Li1ht of the Silvery Moon" wu a hit in 1941 with the Ray Noble Band, aaid be was lucky to have been oo theebow. "I have no Ulualona of 1ran- deur. I know that 99 perceat of the alngen roamin1 the country 'hen were better than me.'' And he aald he has no re1reu about being out of the national spotlight. "I know my time has come and gone." he uid. "I had my time. 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Hlllll· lllOIOfl a.-11,otrl ' Senate's Staffing Experuive WASHINGTON CAP) -The cmt ot nmnin1 a Senate office la cotng up. Seven aenaton have annual payrolls of at leut Sl mll11on each. The aemlanoual re-port ot tbe secretary of the Senate shows that Sen. Alan Cran.at.on, D- Callf .• spent the moet for employees -1821,411 - during the 1tx-mootb period that ended Sept. 30 . That would b e Sl,242.822 for a foll year, including e mployees wbo uslat him as auia- t.ant Democratic leader. SECOND WAS Sen. S .J. Hayakawa. R-Callf .. who ~d baa employees at the annual rate of Sl.ltl,404. That California led the Hat i1 not aurpriain&. since senators ' allot- ment.a for employees are based lareely oo state population Tht' ullol ment alM> dePt·nd~ on f•ach senator ' romm1t t N~ a SSlill.lll ent.s SENS . DANIEL Patrick Moyn1h<an, D · N Y . and Jacob K . Javlll, R-N.Y., spent at tbe annuat rate o r Sl,103,.506 aod Sl.<M0,102, re9pediVely. Alao toppin1 the S1 m illlon level were Mlchl~an'• Democratic senato~. Donald Rlf'~le. .il $1,007,960. and C'arl Levin, at Sl.007, 130 THE SE \'ENTH :.t>nator with a Sl ·million µayroll ts Rt'publacan Leader Boward Baker Jhs total pa~roll was at the annual ral t' of Sl.070,°'2. wtut"b rover; not only has staff u a senator from Tennesset> but also the employees who assist him Bl> mmonty leader At the bottom of the lis t were Nebraska ·s Democratic s enators. both of whom SJ>('nt less t h a n th ey wer e a uthorized to spend Sen. Edward Zonnsky paid employees al the annual rate of S3SS.220. Seo. James Exon paid • $370,316. Dlsripllae 'l'ig•ter Rod Spared Unruly Pupil COLUKBUS, Ob.lo <AP) -Gl=th°: the paddle and other tradJUonal me-ot ent acbool oftlda1a lD .nearby Gro.epmt to bealft i..otattnc habitual troublemabn lD r.trtctive claurooma. Problem atudeDtl tn tbe Groteport4 Jladlaon School Dlstrtct will be aeparatecS from claumates and required not only to complete claaa work but al.lo to write a plan on bow to chance behavior: ••rrs AN A'ITE•n TO PaOVIDE a more workable dJ1clpllnary policy for studeota " Supertmmdenl L. Neil Jobmon aaid. ••&apencth.g •Wdeoti doesn't aeem to be effective." Jobmon •aid studeota often comtder it a re-ward to be 1uspeoded and MDl bome. ID addition be aa1d. not cmly do ·~ td»deata nm ~ rut of loaln& clau credit, but allo the apertence could make them k»e Interest in education. "Tbe new poky will aJfect cndes g throu&h 1Z -about 3.SOO lt.Udenta, • • be said. A t.ota1 ot a.400 •Wdenta are enrolled in tbe Kbool dt.ltllp. on tbe outaki.rtl ot Columbus. 8TUDENT8 ASSIGNED TO THE special claaaroom will work· at aeparate cubicle-style desb. They'll be deprived ol several Jrivileges &l&Cb •• eaUnc h.mch with classmates an won't be permitted to partklpate an extracurricular ac llYitlH The mirumum "sentence" will be thrf'e day~ but sd>00i offacual!> expect the average '>lcay to bt: about fivt> da.)., Jn approving the program, the Board of Educat.aon alao adopted more restnctJve and d~ ta iled gu.ldelioes on corporal puajabment. The board agreed that paddling sbou.ld be meet oa.ly as a lut re.on before auapeo.sion or expulaion. THE Pal.NCIPAL APPAJIENTL Y WILL have the finaJ word oo Just what type ol offenders could be aulcDed tot.be apectaJ claaroom. Student.a who are oot ~ cluaified as habitual otrenders could be Included. ''A student cauebt s~ In the restroom, or ftcbtlq. or M>mebody who has been truant for !>t'vrral days It depends on the seventy of the of. fens~ ~ otfeme would qualafy," s&ld Jobnaon. We~ spanng the rod. but adding more dls -c1pllne," he s&Jd. The program does run a n.sk of alienallng !>Orne pwu&bed s tudents, Johnson said but he behens It's better tban JU.t forgetting about them untJI tber suspeoaaons are over. HE AND OTBEa SCllOOL OFFICIALS hope the program will aJao reverse the district's rismg drop-out rate. The past four years, lbe rate bas bttn 10 peT'ttllt to 15 percent higher than the na· t1ooal avttage A search la under way for a teacher to monitor . the special classroom. Asked what qualifications we re Oet."CSSary. J obn.aoo said be was looking for a "superman" wbo would be able to uae both str~ogth and empathy i.n dealing with the students assigned to the da.ssroom. "Basically, we want the student to develop a plan that ls a comrrutment to ~e bis behavior and abide by It," he said. "It really isn't all that compli cated The plan. or course, will be imposed externally There are certain components in- volved. such as various classroom teachers and parents belpuig the student abide by it." It works like a charm. All l have to hear is the announcer say : "and now a wo rd from," and I leave the room. Which means most TV comn<e;.cials don't get much of a break from many women my age, who aren't big TV viewers at best. Advertisers know I'll be there when their ads run in the Daily Pilot. I s ubscribe. More women turn to the advertising in their daily ne wspaper than the combined day and night audience on the TV tube. Does that surprise you? Tune in to the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT &•2-4321 ---~----------------. ~ .... __ .,__ __ ........ Divorce See the blue curb and handicapoed sign? Of course not -th.Ls car ls par'ked right on top ol them. The vehicle, license plate 761 SLE, was spctted at Fashion Island in a handicapped s pace to which it doesn't appear to be entitled. 129 Million 'Attend' The Electric Church W A.SHINGTON (AP> -Collective- ly, they a.re known as the .. electric church," and by any measure their power and influence is srowin&. To the chagrin ol some established religions, the ministers who use radio and television to preach their message claim a weekly audience of more than 129 million. THEY AKE USING an estimated $600 million worth ol TV time alone tbia year. While critics COlllPlaln the .. elec- tric ministers" undercut local church attendance,· tbe people beb1ad auch Sboft -the uPJ'L Club" 811111 tbe "Old ra:nm•• .....,. ~ u,e,. =an C!lfare-it.-n ad ....... meomlortable wltb .......... ,....,..... lloet of the natlon•a ChruUan broadeMten -predominantly tun- dameataliat CbrlaUans -met in Washingtoo recently to d.Usaasa not only their message, but aJao bow it should be presented to America ·as welL ~•..,..moa•_.. tl"9 • 1 °•• lbr naeMn1 the moet people.•• JeJTJ Falwell of the .. Old nme GcJspel Hour" told the National Relloam ~roadcastera. He beard liWe diaacreemeot from "lflon of tlle re..c.,, Is fed • at• tlae eeapeel a11d the se.,ers r•• t•ro• 011r 81'1119 ,.. ... i• prime time." the more than 2,000 delegates. Even President Carter, who ad- dressed the group one night, took note or their growing influence. .. A television station or the Oval Office is a powerful Podium." the president said. "Our influence as in- d l vi duals ca n be greatly magnified. . . Even more than those in commercial broadcasting, you must take the time, pay the price, to give ... the true mesaaee." USE OP THE airwaves for religion is nothing new: the meeting was the 37th annual convention of the Na- tional Religious Broadcasters. But the evangelical broadcuters meeting here think the 1980s, through t be sophisticated use of TV and satellite tecbnoloey, will offer "a new potential for reaching the world with the Good News of Jesus Christ," as Ben Armstrong, executive direc- tor of the group, put it. Company Denies Sterility Claim WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. CAP) - American Cyanamid Corp. bas closed part of its chemical manufac- turtna plant where female workers complained that they were forced to undereo steri~ation to keep their joba. 1be company bas denied the al- leaations .. Hearings are pending on com- plaints by five women who claim they underwent ateriliaatioo after the company aald It would not allow women of cbild·bearinl 11e to work in the department because of poul- ble bealtb buanta. The statistics bolster that view. Of the more than 8,700 radio sta· lions in America, 1,400 are religious. or the roughly 1,000 commercial and educational TV stations, at lea.st 30 are religious. as are 66 or the nation's cable 1V operations. A RADIO STATION is considered "religious" if it devotes e ight or more hours a week to religious pro- gramming. For TV, the standard is one-third of the broadcast week plus one-third of prime Ume. By any account. Cbrtstian broad· caatma baa become one of the fastest IJ'OWtae sect.on ol eh!ct:roaic com-mun.lcatlom. "God pve television primarily for the propqatioo of the Goepel," aakl Falwell "MOit of the country la fed up wttb the cesspool and the sewen that nm tbroup our liviq room la prime time. Oar probJem la no loqer one ot buying time, but proaram comte6t." AS AN INDICATION of bow re- li&ioua broadcutera a.re corn•na lDto ~ owa. 0eorse Gallll!P ~r. ot tbe vallap Poll ILllDOWlced plana for a study. ''Profiles of the Chriatian Marketplace"· Officials promised a survey and analysis of the aWtude.s, opinions, in- terest.a and buyine habit.a ot "born· agaln Cbristians." The evangelical broadcasters will undoubtedly be interested in the re- s ult.a .. Most depend on donation5 to buy air time, and a rivalry has de- veloped with established reUgious groups who depend on free air time. "FORTY-SEVEN percent of the American public listens t.o religious radio at least once a week, and church a.ttendance is roughly 42 per- cent. Another 14 million watch 1V," said Armstrong. "So the 'electric church' bas exceeded the strength or the established church, and that's what shakes them up." A study by the United Church of Christ found that from 1959 to 1978, the number or non-paid religious pro- grams dropped from roughly 50 per- cent to only 8 percent or the total. "They are on television to make m oney so they can expand their televi.aioo exposure and make more money," Everett Pa rker, director of communications for the United Church or Christ, said recently. RON MIGHELL, a convention de- legate and the station manager or WTGN radio in Lima, Ohio, a(n'ed: ··If they mention money more than God, you should watch out." Some religious broadcasters have a l ready run afoul of fe deral authorities and are under lnvestiga- Uon for allegedly using donations Im- properly. But to gain access to the airwaves, you have to bave mooey -and the donations keep comin1 in. Falwell told a workshop he will spend $12 million thia year just to buy air Ume. "THE NON-CH&ISTIAN stations don't necessarily like our mesaa1e, but they like our mooey," Falwell said Said one convention delegate, who asked not to be identified : "We have a n importa nt message that we believe in with all our hearts. It we can U:Se technology to spread that message, and people accept what we're doing and orr~r their support, ,. then we should thank God for the op. port unity to spread bis word.'' LL PAY CASH FOR YOUR OLD GOLD & SILVER ~~ 7172 EDINGER C.11 142-1111. Put • rew words to work for ou. • c; HU!J!N.!J9~.!_~£!!;;-~2J!34 New Way To Sell SAGAMORE BEACH, Masa. (AP> -Old Cape Cod hu alw111 been a fun place for bake sales, cburcb aalea, book sales. yard aalea. garaae 11lea, attic 11les and barn sales. Now it's hav- ln& a divorce sale. _ "I thought It would be an eye-catcher. And it was," 1ay1 Pamela Ryan, 34, who ad- vertised her sale ln a weekly ne"paper un- der "Divorce Sale" in boldface type. MRS. BYAN , a 'moth e r or two daughters, says she ls ending 12 years of mar- riage with court action. "I had divorce oo my mind so much it just kind or popped into my bead when I was writing the ad," she s&ys. "It looks better than just 'For Sale.·" Mandlr. F*'-Y 4, ,., .. D\:r,. ..... .. ·. . . . ~ ··~ ·:: ... , .... ·.~ """' ::. ... .· .. . · .·:·. · ... .. n DAILY PILOT AJ J Our Costa Mesa office has had the privilege of serving the community for the past 5 years. That's why we're having a special grand drawing to be held in our lobby at noon, February 29, to show our appreciation. .,.... ~Lea V .... Trip 2 Sec•d Prbll: c •••....,... c-1• 1ecec• 5 Tlllrtl Pri.s: S-ro AM.fM .,...... Clods .... • The SumitDmo Bank of Caifbl1 ia Coste 11 ... Office Member me 3420 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92826 (714) 549-9181 . lnth• DAILY PILOT Growing up. Fwe years ago this 81H1Dce glass of milk cost about 9f. Even today it's still only I2t.. We can't stop the cost i growing up going up. But we're trying. Milk. One of your best food values. ,, -- I J • Warning· The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smokmg Is Dangerous to Your Health • • .. I t t I e l4 i ... l That's What Margerum Says of E~-Stanford Coach ~~ f . ~ NEW HAVEN, Coma. <AP> K.r lh• playen peraooally, u well u foot ballwile. I bear be'U eapecl the players to have their own aelf·pride and wor~ out on t.beir own.'· aay, too. We're the ones playinc and recetvert. Aa the~~ coach. be Marcerum .,..,.t Ut. &o call lt • ,... bellloe. but wbm Stuford Coach Rod Do•...._. b1ed &o put hi• foot down lut H•toa, the ptQer1 dropped tbe other lbol. "Rod wanted to teal ua every two weeks -time lrials. weight-lifting. tbinp like tbat. We didn't want that. We knew what bad to be done. eveo called tbe pla) ~ a head· phone ~e no coac~ preaa bolC • koew ~ense u ~. aa he dJd. I think he's' probably happier aa an of· fenalve coordinator tban a bead coach." llar1erum, lb• Cardloala' All· Amencaa Mcie Neelver, wu taltin.a abou\ .,_. ol 8taaford'• lt'Jt pJ'OblelDI before tbe Wallet Camp Football rot.an· elation awardl dlnner overt.be weekend and Mid be wu k>okint forward to meetlnl Paul Wlgln. named late lul week t.be 1ebool'1 third bead coach ln as many yean. DOWBOWBa. WBO aB81GNZD att.r a dlaappolntlq J.6-1 campalp - tbe &op11•turvy NQOD lnehlded a Ue witb ..-am SoutMrD Cal and anac· coua&abie ao.ae. to 2 .... 1Armyand1-10 Ore100 St.ate -to beeome olfemlve coordinator tor t.be Denver Broncoe of the National Football IAape, wu too dem~. accordJ.nl to lllJ'lenuD. "I wouldn't exactly call It a rebeWoo. but it never got off the ground bei:auae we bad a team meetin1 wtt.bout the coaches ad aald we didn't want to do it. I'm sure be wuo't happy with that. But we're comcleotious. If you go out to Stanford Stadium every att.emooa you'll find the football players working out on their owu with the track team. Margerum, a 6-1. 175-pounder from Fountain ·Valley, caulbt 41 puaea for 133 yards and 10 touchdowns tut year and who rank.a u Stanforo's moet pro- lific career TD paaa.catcber, is boptng ha senior aeuon will be belt.el" than bis junJor year team-wise. "We have 18 of 22 starters back." be said. "We've been together for three years and we know how to handle a coaching change now." UNMARGUUM "I hear be'fl a player'• coach," Marrerum aald "He 1ets along wllb "Rod wanted total control, and that's not tbe way a collece Procram sbouJd be now." he said. "We wanted some "IT WAS MUCH EASIE& working wlt.b Rod when be was an ual.stant coach responsible for the quarterbacks id Keeps Getting Better 57,993 View World Record Effort RCADIA CAP) -Even Bud Delp, tacular Bid's trainer and most ardent otee. might admit Bid is not yet ready the only other two horseg in the field. Valdez and Relaunch, some nine lengths further back. carried top weight of L26 pounds. "He's at least as good as any horse I've ridden 10 my career. and maybe better." Pegasus -for now. • "How rast can a horse run?" Delp hoed a question. "We're working on a t of wings now... . Delp's charge only appeared to be flying day, a.s Spectacular Bid blued to a With Relaunch setting a fast, early pace in the event for four-year-olds, jockey BUI Shoemal<er kept Spectacular Bid well ln hand. then began lo give him some rein heading into the final turn "MY HORSE RAN his best race and 1t wasn't good enough," said Donald Pierce. who for t.be fifth time rode Flying Paster in a losing effort against Spectacular Bid. "Maybe we just can't beat him." w American record 1 : 57 4-S ln the l "4 Ue, $214,500 Strub Stakes at Santa Anita THAT TIME WAS the best ever ywbere for the distance on a dirt track. aving two-fifths of a second off the pre. us recoro shared by Noor and Quack. ·"The track was very fast, maybe too C t." Delp quipped alter Bid bad swept third leg of Santa Anita's Strub series. AS RELAUNCH FADED, Spectacular Bid briefly engaged Valdez for the lead, lhen shot out oC the final turn and into tbe homestretch in command. The prohibitive favorite who won hls thjrd Santa Anita r ace in as many st.arts. Spectacular Bid paid $2.60 and $2.10. Fly. ing Past.er, who passed the fading Valdez but could not challenge Bid, paid $2.10. Since there were only four horses. smallest ln the 18-year history of tbe Strub, there was no sbow waaertng. The victory. worth $124.500 for Bid's · o wne rs. Harry . The resa and Tom Meyerhoff. made the winner of the l979 Kentucky ~rby and Preakness Slakes on· ly one of four bones to sweep the Strub series. Round Table. Hillsdale and Aocl~nt Title were the others. Flying Paster carried 121 pounds. • orses aren't supposed to nm that fast. Valdez. ridden by Laffll Pincay. carried 121 and Relaunch. ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye. carried 116. "Bid ran better today than ever before." The 80D of Bold Bidder waa 3"-leait.ha front ot nyt.na Paster at the ftJllsb. wlt.b "There's no doubt about il, he's a great bone." aaid Shoemaker, whose mount A crowd of 57,993. largest ever for a Strub Stakes, watched on a sunny , warm aftemooo. ,., .......... JACK SIKMA (LEFT) FOULS EAST ALL-STAR LARRY BIRO IN REBOUND BATTLE. ratience Pays for Burns i Crenshaw's Easy Ways Help Crosby Winner • PEBBLE BEACH <AP) -There are nine ~ate1oriee in the new PGA tour statl.sUcal service. t_ ••Asatats," isn't among them. If it were, Ben 'Crenshaw would get one. "l have to ,ive a lot of credit to my good riend Ben Crenshaw." Geor1e Burns said after coring bis first official indJvldual victory Sunday the Btng Crosby National Pro-am. "Ben whetted my appetite. He showed me bow be more patient," said the oft-frustrated Buma, bo had come so cloee ao fr'equently before finally reat:Loc tbrou.cb. abootlq a final round 69 that He him a one--ltzoke triumph . A VJCroaY wtt.b Crenabaw late lat fall lD the aUGnal Team c:hamploubtp, Duma Hld "wu a 1tepp&q •tone for me," Mid BW"U. wbo bu j)ad numerou chances &o win lDcUvtduaJ eveGta ,,.,fore, and eacb Ume let \hem 1et away. ~ .. rm my own wont enem1. I 1et aaravated, .JD.ore t6ao ID09t. when I· m playlq bed and l let It at· feet met. .. "IDtbeteam, Beo1bowedmebow. Jlookedath11 t••Y m.nerllm.1out there and I learned." • Not wtM1al prevtouaJy, be 1aid, "wu a com· WnatloDotthlnp. lJmt wasn'tready towln." :! Tblaon.camealmoeta1a1urprtH . ... .. .. .., LOO&&D AT Jack filekla• and tboqbt for nre h Wiii Ida tournament. After that 1tart ot hl1, l tried -to .. at the 1Mderboardt and Just COD• Hatrat.e • .at I wu dolne. said Burna, wbo finis bed wiUJ a 280 total, eight shots under par on lhe (1,806 Yan! Pebble Beach Goll Unk.s. Whal Nicklaus was dolng was burning up the course. 1be mighty man. on a comeback from the worst seuoo of bis career, had three birdies and an eagle in the firat six boles, wn in the lead alone and appeared on his way to a rout. But bis puttina suddenly turned sour. He lost four strokes to par on the next three boles, then played the back nine ln 38, finlah.1ne with a 13 and • 284 ootal. "rl' FELT GOOD to 1et in a position to win u I did on the ftnt nine, but lt was Just u fruatraUDe to throw it away," Nicklaus said. When be becan falll41 back, the 1ate1 were opened for a bOlt. of cbalfencen. Sls men Jed or abared t.be lead at one Ume on the brtcht. sunny day. Sixteen were locked wit.bin three at.tokes at oneume. 8urn1 solved lt with a 45-foot birdie putt from the 1hadow of a fl'Ove of trees around the 18th ireen. 'lbat put blm ahead to atay. Dan Pohl. con.ldered by b1a fellow pTOI u lhe lon1e1t bitter in the aame, came from deep ln the pack with a 30 on the back nine and claimed Hcond at 211. Ke had a 1't·round 87 -but pl~)'· int well In tn.t ot the Jeact.n -1aid "l really wasn't lD eonter.~toa at any t!me." John Mabaffty, Kelth Ftrrua. Btu Krataen and Larf)' Nellon were at 212. Mabaft•J had a clollq 88, ,....,_ and Krauert '10'1 and Nellon 72. Gervin: It Was l,ike A Vacation 4 LANDOVSR, lld. <AP> -Georce ~rvtn bad a cood ttme. on and cll lbe court. When lbe 6-1 cuard of the San Aolonio Spurs came l o W aabin«t.on for the 30tb annual National Buketball Asaoclatioo All·alar Game, be compared It with beiDR on vacation. And. be didn't cbanee bis mind aft.er scoring 34 points to lead the East to a 144·136 over· time victory over the West Sun· day. a pe rformance which earned btm Most Valuable Player honors. "It was a very competitive game and there was a lot or pnde out there... Gervm sa.Jd "But I still bad a good time ... THE TWO SQUADS put on an entertaining show for the sellout crowd of 19,035 ln Capital Centre and a national television au· dience, wtth the usual All·star Garoe moves, passes and dunks . . . and a general lack of de· fense "It was my lund of game," said Gervin, wbo Is going for his third consecutive NBA scoring Ulle as the chlef gunner of the Spurs. "What dJd we score -J-44 poiots? It sounds Uke the Spurs . 00 defense. au offense ... ·'Tb.ls game just goes to prove a polnl about giving 100 per· cenl," said Easl Coach Billy Cunningham, wbo noted that both teams bounced back from big deftclta. Tbe Wesl moved in front »-28 at the start of the aecood peJiod. BVT111E EAST forged a M-64 tie al balftime oo the •trenith of a lH spurt. Dan Roundlleld of the Atlanta Hawb scored five pointa during the outbunl, with Gervin and Elvin Hayes of the W uhingt.oo Bullet.a adding four apiece. The Eut, allowed much more freedom on offense by Cun· nlna,bam aft.er intennlaaloo, out· scored the West 4'-27 in t.be third quarter and Gel"ViD poured In 11 pointa durinl a 21·7 streak whlcb made It .. "19. • 'ln t.be flnt ball, we \lied to run three plays," aaid Cun· nla1bam, tb• coach of tbe Phil~la 7een. "It seemed to rut ct the pJayer•. They weren't comlort.ble and they weren't nutd, ao we Juat went to a PUlial ••me Jn tM aecood halt." IVST AS THAT 1trate1y worked, eo did a move by Coach !Anny Wllkeoa of the w .. t when b• UMd centers KUMm Abdul· Jabbar ot Loa .U.•._ and Jack Slkma ol hll 0tm Seattle team at the aamt tlme in tbe fourth period. .. ,._....,.. LORENZO ZANON TAKES RIGHT FROM LARRY HOLMES. Tate Critieized Holmes ~Now 33-0 With Easy Victory LAS VEGAS IAP> -Larry Holmes wanu the world to re-alize he's the heavyweight box· ang cbamploo, a tough fi stic public r e lations Job sin ce M ubammad AJ1 ruled the sport for so loog "John Tatt' JUSt has a piece of the title that I deserve," s&d the JO.year-old Holmes Sunday after s topping Italy's Lorenzo Zanon in the s 1xtb round of tbe1r scheduled lS-round bout for the World Boaing C ounci l heavyweight share. Tale bolds the World Boxing AuoclaUoo part of the UUe bav- rng won an eUmloation series foUowtne the retirement of Ali. "TATE WOULD BE j ust another opponent for me," saJd Holmes. of Euton, Pa. "He doesn't rate to be called cham· plon." Zanon be came lbe fifth challenger to fall by knockout lo Hblmes, who won the WBC version by outpointing Ken Norton al the Caesars Palace Sporta Pavilloo, where Zanon was stopped by a left·rt1bt com· blnatioo, the latter doln& the bt1 dama1e. On March 31, a televWoo au· dience 1eta to 1ee both diam· plODI ln actioo. ffolmea n,btl bl1 Leroy JOIMI in Lu V91u while Tate taniles wtt.b 11.lke Wuver in KnoavUle, Teno. Holmes already baa atopped Weaver ln a WBC title defense. T8& 8HtUJ..ED •ESS ln the heavywetlht ranks came after Leon Splrib beat AU for the un· di1puted title and the WBC l&ld the wlmMr mu.t fJ&hl Nortoft. Splnkl relUled, and alped la· stead for a rtmatcb, wbleh be lo.l to Ali ln New Orleans. The i.. WBC had stripped Spinks ol bis crown and named Norton aa his s uccessor while the WBA went along with a Spinks-All title fight. whlcb lbe latter won . Zanoo. 28, and weighing 215 pounds. used tbe full ring lo try. mg lo avoid Holmes and actually won the third round. Bul be went down twice in the fourth and was given a standing eight-count respite to the same stanu by referee Ray Solis of Mexico City. wbo apparently didn't ll:now you could ool legally do that ln Nevada. But Soils ended the fight at 2: 39 of lbe sixth after the riCbl hand put the cballenaer do"ln . Zanon was up by the count o( eight but beaten and wobbly. ..ZANON WAS A GOOD step-l ping stooe toward Tate." saiJj I the unmarked Holmes, who put I his record at 33-0 and earned a reported '800.000 with his 24tlr kayo. · "I feel I don'l bave to fitbt anybody to prove I'm the UD• disputed champion of th& world," said Holmes. wbo wei1bed 213 pounda. Zanoo'1 record went to 25-W as be foucht for 1125.000 ancl •imply did not have the artWerY to at.and olf the cbamploo. Neither did Rubeo Valdea of Colombia lD his WBC Utle ~ acaln.st •wift·hlttJn1 super bQ. I tamwe.t.lbt champion Wilfredo ' Gomu ol Puerto Rico ln tWr J fl1bt for the 122·pouod cro" Sunday. Gomes woet when Valdes • .,.st. so bad" dult be couldn't com. out for tbe Mventh round and th• bout went into the recont. u a TKO ln stx. J I f J r J ... • -OM. V "'-OT rt Ac.,_. fhpDlt FnNa .. WOfld .. lp1rte Arizona Football Players Involved in N w candal? Fr.ti AP '-•Adel TUC80N -a.cu Id•"•• approdmately [iJ •• 000 ..... ia&Yed b7 u.. dl)' of Tuaon ltt t.be • • DUl• of LM.-Ulli"""1ly of Art.ma playera and a ple1W'I .tie wbo NJ u.ey dMt DO work lot the d · '7. LM Art-. Star Nya. lD a ~t ltof'7, Liie llar aald Sunday tbe check.a were...., la dlii um• of tallbeek WfT1 HHter, nmnin& baet Robin ''Boot" ltobertacm, tackle Cleveland Cl"Olby, fcwmer cia-t" pard WU.U. TomPtkim. and Robertson'• •ll• &.pbuM, wt.o •l the Ume I.be eheeb were written waa bl•ft~. Tbe newapaper aakl lbe checks •ere-laaued betwMO Sep tember In and Aqust 19'18. ft t&ld thret} players appeared to have been paid while und~r lull ischoh1nh1p &l tht· university Tompllin.a, C'roab)' a.nd Robertlon aaid they did no work ror tbe city, and Robertson said neither did hia wile, the Star reported. It aakl Healer couktn't be reached for comment. Some ol tbe checks In Heater'• name appareaU)' were aeot to tbe bome ol ualal&Dl football Coach K•rl Slncer, wbb deellned to commeot. the Star aald. Tbe Star Mid Herb Ree\'ea, • former city Nereat.loo of. fldal, Mid be blred t.be pt.yen aod t.bat they worked for the . money. Tbe s-per reported that unJdenUfteCJ o(ftclala aaid lt la a violation ol NaUOoal CoUeciate Athletic Asaocl•tlon rules for players wbo are oa acbolinhlp to be employed du.rlnl tbe · acbool aeest= or to accept money without workina for lt. Two other players were isaued checks and cfld hold city Joba, the Star 1ald. It Uated them ·u linebacker Obra Erby and middle guard Darrell Solomon. Erby said he worked only durine tbe summer or on holidays, and Solomon said he worked a short time one sum· mer, the Star said. Reeves, who waa suspended from hia Job laat June, la · awaltlng trial ao cbarees relatlng to alle&ed sale of M,000 in berotn. -----· ...... , ,. ···------, Wiit a.a..1terta1a: ··u you took a secret poll ot the NBA players and uked them, 'Are you bavlne fun?' - boy, I think tbe amwera would be very sad.'' lt'esc 6erma•9 ••• a .. reit Game• Foreign Minister Baaa-Dletrtcll Geucber baa • strongly hinted West German athletes will stay ' ' away from the Moscow Olympics if the United States boycotts the Games. "The security or Europe cannot be guaranteed without tbe United States." s ays Genscher ... Another West German orricial. Mu Dau, s ays he belie ves the Olympics cannot be held in Moscow this year, suggesung the Games be delayed a year. but still be held in Moscow . . . Britain Prime Minister Margaret That.ct.er says passports and visas will not be withdrawn from those abUetes who wish to compete at ""..,.,.._ GERMANY'S ROLF STOMMELEN GETS CHECKERED FLAG. Stommelen Wins German Breezes at Daytona DAYTONA BEACH, Fla . (AP) -Race drivers sometimes worry when things seem lo be 1otn1 too smoothly. Rolf St.ommeleo, a onetime Formula One star, felt that way S@day as the Porsche Turbo 935 be wu aharina with fellow West Germana Reinbold Joest and Volkert Merl purred closer lo Yi~t.ory lo tbe arueUne 24·bour Challenge enduranu race at O•yton a lnternatlon•I Speedway. " 'ITBDE SEEMED to be no d to tbe lut ball bour of the , ... , .. Stolnmelea aald u be ~ll:ed LD the slow of bla seeood .tdon' ID tlda race. "But •vel'Y· th&D1 aoUll ao well, I belin to tblilk •boufwbat can 10 W!"Oftl. ••r never wear my watch wben 1 ·~ radnt. but ln my lul tum t look tt with mt and, In t.bc lut Ult hour, J WU watebln• D\Y w~cb more then the track." ';\'hen wu no need to worry u *oinmelm ~ LD the 11eek JtlalM tporta car ii i.,. abMd o1 R• neareat competitor, • POI Idle drt'9D b)' the American f trio o( Preston Henn. Al Holbert and JohnJ.ct& THE VICTORY for the Germarui was not without Its tense moments a.s they fought off the high-flying Whltlinatoo brothers. The Whittinetons - de fe nding world endurance champion Don, Blll and Dale - led the race several limes an4 never fell below third place before a broken dlalrtbutor shaft ended their effort nearly three- quartera of the way tbJ'ouah the race. "Thia race wu much harder than tbe other nee," St.om· melen said, referrln& to bis vie· tory bere in lt78. ''There were IO many competitive cars and aood driven here. "Up to 17 boW'I there were one or two can In tbe same lap (with the Jeeder). That's very unusual for a 24·hour tace. It's also very bard on the drivers and the ca.r. •• Third place went to another PONCM, Ulla OM driven by Dan· ny o.,a1I ud Ted Fteld, two tblrdt ot t.be wLDnln11.m team, and llllt Minter. ( ... ... ,,, ... . . ..J SPORTS BREAK I AUTO SPORTS I HOCKEY ' ••Wen Ce•mHJ II•• M•ee Om OAID..AND -TM OMAwl 1•1111m, MDlY •. bitter toward tllle. dty tt..y haw called born• for IO • • yean, are 1n no mood to U.. to a DeW olf• to It ... tblm trom mo¥lq to Loi .u, ..... aeconlllll l , • to \be team'• aeeutlve Ulbtaal. "lc•'t lm•slne m •~to do !wt0 •• wtda '*'Pie who have oo lote1rity end -have bt tbelr endlbmty ,,_ ua end the community u well.·· Al LoCuai. aid._.,., LoCuaJ.e. ualal&nt to manastn1 ...,... ..-rtner Al Davit. wu lbarply cr1Ucal ol Oaldand Cc>Uaeum PNllklent J•ck Mah.estet", ColLHum General llanqer BW Omnl..,,..m and Alameda County Supervilor Joeepb Bort. Wbom be ac· cuaed ol undermlnlna an SB mllWon oller t.bat wu declared i.nvelld on Friday. 1bf offer, by Mayor Uooel WUton and Cornell llaler, chalrman ol Kaber ~umlnum and CbemJcal Corp., wu de- ai1ned to persuade Davia to alsn a Dl'W leue with tbe Oakland ColiHum. lt included a M ml1UoD loan for CClllltruc· tion of luxury boxes and a S2 mll.Uoo p&edae from Kailer. ••1t wu a aoUd propoul by aoUd peOple wbo were wort· inc in tbe dlrecUoo of a deftniUve ~ t.bat warranted serious conaideraUoo," u1d LoCuale. "It Cot. ahot down by a lot ol UWe people." ••Aft"'• arei-.. lleselletl W Al.POLE, Mau. -1be 28-year~ld brother II or major league buebalJ player Riehle Hebner was rac:ued Thursday alter he reu tbrou&b the lee while at.at.log and apent over an hour in icy w•ter. APW.,,._ HEADING FOR COVER -Actor Sonny Bono was nearly decked by Princess Caroline of Monaco as she tried for a difficult shot during a doubles match at a pro. celebrity tennis tomament in North MlamJ Beach Sun- day . Two poUcemen also went through tbe lee and a third or. ficer waa trapped for a time on cracklog ice durina the rescue by police and firefighters. Dellnls Heboer or Norwood, brother of tbe Detroit Ticera inllelder, wu ln at.able condition at Norwood Hospital suffer· U>& ftom espmu.re. The potic:e olficen were treated and re- leued.. Si. I ... 's Si reu S••PJJe4 •l 17 Moecow . . . 1976 01,yuiplc burdle champion Wlllle DHea· port qualified on tbe American four-man bobsled team for the Winter Olymp1cis Seventh-ranked Louisville ended St. John's •. 11-game w1nniDC streak ln ~e buketball Sun·· day, ?'f;7l. to snap tbe Redmen a looaest winnlng streak ln SO years . . . Soviet runnlo& star Nlk.olal OerMsteky wu disquallfed from the 440-yard dash for puncbinl American Wlllle Saldi u tbe two emerced from the final curve in an indoor track meet al Albuquerque . Jolla MeEaree dealt llOM.9e Taa.er a 6·1, 6·2 defeat ln the cbamp6omblp match of the Richmond Tenn.la Classic . . . Traey Alllda wu the Winner in Seattle u she defeated VlrPl'a Waide, &-2, 1·5, to take home the l30,000 prtze in womm'a tenn1a . . The Wa.sb.incton Bulleta or tbe National Basketball A.uoelauon are lDt.ensted in obtalnlnc botb ...._ wm•··-of New Jeney aod •awtee I.Mu of Portland 1n wbat bu been described u an upcomlne m~r trade. In a truly remarkable year. Philadelphia Iii turned lo another incredible performance, raUyloe , .to Ue Bost.on, 3--3, ln N•Uooal Hockey League ac· Uon Sunday. Seale Leada and IUdt •acLelala scored coals in the final minute to preserve the Flyers' Wl beaten streak •l home. Pblladelpbia. wb.lcb earlier bM1 a 35 game unbeaten •trtnc. la 20-M ao home lee and la now oa an ll·aalne unbeaten streak ... Hartford edled the New York T~a ..... hlandera, ~. u Jordy ~::..exploded for lour eoala . . ....... •• third period goal snapped a 2·2 Ue and Jed St. Loula to a 4-2 decision over DetrolL Tbe Blues have tron five straight from the Red Wings ... Bob 8a•ve re g1stered bis fourth s hutout of lbe season as Buffalo blanked Vancouver , 3·0 . . MlnnPsota 's Al MacAdam scored two goals and had thrf'f> assists during a 6·2 vt·rd1 ct over Colorado The win snapped the North Stars' eight gam(' winless strc<tk . .Ch1cugo ca1' t ured 1L" fourth stnui?hl ~a ml' wit h '* 4 2 FoUowing .,. the toP sports events on TV tonight. RaUnos are:~~~~ exce1'9nt; ~~~worth watctllno; ~~fair;~ forget 11. • LlAOI e p .m., Ch•nn•I 5 I I COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Or~ d i USC Announcers · M ike Wd lden dlld Pete Newe ll decuuon over Toronto as Tom Lysiak tallied twice ... Pier~ Plante deflected an a shot from tbe blue line and pow~red Quebec to a S-4 wm over tbe New York Ra.nger.i. Nf'•ther l f'am l1QurP•, 1n ttw> Pa(1f1c 10 ">landing~ di tht> PfP' w nt time dnd 111<. dout>llul 11 1-1ther will h ave d c,hc)t at d pl.tyolt- l:lf'rth tl"t1<, Vf'ar Tl"tf> T ro1an c, dr~ d narrow n .n de<t'>ton to Ori•qon Stcitt' Sdturddy n19nt wh tle ttie Duck s were tos1n9 to U CLA RADIO ~etball -Oregon at USC, 7:SOp.m ., KNX (1070). Muldowney Tops Field At Poinona POMONA (AP> Shirley M uldowoey s a ved he r be st performances and the best of the 20th a nnual National Hot Rod Assoclatioo Wmte maUooalc, -for the mos t appropriate lime. Muldowney, of Mt. Clemens, Mich .• defeated veteran Conrad Kalitta in a showdown between former teammates to win tbe Top Fuel ctwnplonahlp Sunday in the fmal competition or the WlnternaUonals at the Loa Angeles County Fairarounda. Wllb a record Wlotematiooals crowd estimated at 81.500 watcbln1. Muldowney produced the two quJckeat ·quarter·mlle tlmea of the entJre tlve-day event lo picking up her first tour victory aloce winnlng at Mon· treal in urn. AT 'l'HAT TIME, tbe IS.year dra1 racing veteran and moet succeufuJ woman in tbe hlatory or drae raclnl won tbe Wlnslon World Points Championship and her crew cbler was KaUtta. KaHtta, a 41-year-old pro from Ypsilanti, Mich., returned to the tour as a driver la.st season. The victory was the alxlb for Muldowney in a Top Fuel career that began an 1975. She earned approximately $12,000 lo prize money out of a posted purse of $414,000. Muldowney, 39, was timed ln 5.94 seconds with a top speed of 247 .25 miles -per· hour In the finals . KaUtta wH clocked in 6.03 aecood.s and had a top speed of 233.76 mph. Surf No Match For Minnesota, 4-1 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - The Mlnnesot• Kicks, with a 40-11 advanta1e ln •bota on coat, throtUed the C•llfornJa Surf SUD· day in North American Socnr Indoor Le•cue action, 4·1 before a crowd of 5,780. The Surf's lone 1011 wu scored by Laurie Abrahams. who upped his seuon total to 40 point.I on 13 goals and 14 aaslslll with an a11lst rrom Crala Allen and Dave fluaon Tbe SUrf LI now 3· 7 with Tulaa vlaltlftl the Anahelm'CoovenUon Center next Monday. Power Play Blows Fuse Kings' Losing Streak Now ai Four EDMONTON (AP) -The Los Angeles K1np have the sec:ood·best power play m the National Hockey League, but Sunday night it backfired and left the Klngs on the short end or a 5-3 sco~ against the Edmonton Oilers The Klngs, open.i.ng a fi ve·game road t~. had rallied from a 2-0 def1c1l to lle the game by tbt' seven·minute ma.rlt of the second period. Momenta later, Edmonton's Cam Coonor took a holdine penalty and tbe Mure looked bright for the Kini•' hopes of snapping a lour·Jame loainc atnak. But it wasn't aa brllbt as it seemed. Not only dld they fall to score but they allowed coatrol ot tbe play t.o aUp back to the OUen who bad two ex· cellent scoring chances despite belnf short· handed. THE OILE&S didn't wait much looser though u Wayne Gmuy nailed b1a 32nd 1oaJ of the seuon and Stan Weir notched b1a 21th with.lo two minutes ol each other to &Ive the Otlen an WW'· mountable 4-2 lead. The OUera bad thin1s bouneiq their way all nlsbt. Wb1le RJcb Coral wu _perlonn.tq minor miracles in the first period to keep tbe Kinp olf tbe aeorelbeet, Eclmootoa c•pttall&ed on two of their three Sood aeomi. cbane!eS. Ron ChJpperfleld, wbo wu bendMld molt ol tbe tidal l"M> pertodl, opened tbe acortq at 1:52 on a power play wben be ~ a rebound over the fallen Mario Lesaan!. Bobby Schmautz was cred.ited with the 1oal tha t made it 2-0 juat lS seconds later. "The puck was deflected In rront or me, bounced off my wrist. o ff my tup and then went in," saJd Lessard of the shot that originated at the blue line THE KINGS. who fal~ to eel a shot on net dunng tbetr first two power play chances, finally cra cked Cors1 's shell in the SttOOd penod But on· ly alk r ~had bttn robbed on two glorious scor · mg chances Glen Goidup slapped a ~bound into the top or lbe net from about 15 fttt at 3 .2S and Steve Jensen got bis fir1t of two goals at 6 S5 when his long slapshot ~haded Cor.11 Estancia No. I ~a View League leader ~cia bu taken over lbe No. 1 spol in Orange <:ounty prep basket• baU ra:ntinp u a.Jected by the Dally Pilot foUow: lnl Its victory over Corona del llar, coupled witH KateU.'a upe.et victory at Ocean View Friday ntcht. Estancia. which bu lost twtce t.o Ocean View. bu an OYertime vit'tory to tta credit over KateUa. Da&t7PIW'hltlt ..... c-.t7 BJP 8dleel ~ PM. Sdlee&. reeord Wedlae•••1'•Ga•es 1. Eataocta ( 18-3) lrviDe (J.11) 2. 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"I WOaKt:D HARD dunng the olf-aeuon just to make sure my wrist was well and strong enough. just in c~e I had to hit againat a root or something ... said Carner . who picked up Sl.S,000 for the victory , She found herself in exact!) that situation Sunday after she pushed her drive mto the rough behind a hill on the 72nd bole Part ol a branch was behind the ball, she said But from an uphill slope, she· punched the ball through the trees Md back into the fairway to salvage par and a two stroke margin over Sandra Post BOTH CA•Dt:U par 73s -the highest score or the week for each -in the fmal round or the 6.260 yard Deer Creek course. Carner finished 10.under at 282. Post at 284. The two-shot difference came on the 340-yard 17th hole after Post pulled al 9·\Dlder with a birdie on the 15th. Play1ng Just ahead. Post bogeyed by three putting from lS f~t . missing par from3Yifeet Carner folJowed in the fine.I threesome, cutting a ~iron 111to the green and rolling in a ~foot downtuU putt for the dec1s1vt· hirtiiP BETH DANIEL. rt>C)k1c of th<· year 10 1979, started the final round lied walb Carner at 10 under She went two stroke!> ahead with a JO.foot b1rd1e pull at the first bole as Carr~r bogeyed, but three double bogeys on lbe la.at six bole~ before-the turn des troyed Daniel's bid. She finbbed with a 77 and lied for third at 286 wilh Jerilyn Britz. Jane Blalock and Amy Alcott. Britz, winner of the Women's Open last summer. bad 7Z SUllday. while BlaJoc~ t'arded 74 and Alcott 16. I Redmond Dead at 28 LAS VEGAS Gary Red; . mood .. a former Fountain Valla H.igb and Orange Coast CoUe basketball star. died tod•y aee 28. Mr. Redmond was afrllcted wit.b leukemia for nearly a yeu. before the disease developed 1n~ to bo~ cancer. A fum.iture salesman to lhls Nevada city, Mr Redmood at one tame held the Fountain Valley High smgJe game sconng record ( 33 paints I lfe leave8 a wtfe. Carla. and lwo ctuldreo. Shannon and J eff Servi<"n ar e pendmJt Kemper Tickets Nuw Available Taiwan Lo.-~ Seuon discount tickets and clubhouse twid&es for the U8> Women's Kemper Open golf tourna ment at Mesa Verde Country Club in Cosu Mesa March 27-30. are <:WTently on sale at a number of Orange County outlets through Feb lS Single day tickets normally se.U for $8 but are available for S'7 th.rough Feb. IS. Season clubhouse badees. normally $60. ull for S30 and season grounds badges, normally $30, sell for $25. The discount tickets ~ available at Chamber of Commerce offices lo Anabeim, Cosu Meaa . Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Hunt· lncton Beach, Newport Harbor, S.ddleback Valley and Santa Ana. Oran1e County 1olf c:ounes ba.ndlln1 the Ucketa include Bil Canyon, Co.ta Mesa. Los Coyotes, Mesa Verde, Mile Square, Mluioo Viejo, Old Ranch, River View and Sanu Ana. The Ucketa are a.IM> ava.iJab.le at Elb clubs, through the Cosu Mesa High boosters, Oraqe Coast aquatics, Goldeo West pmnutin and Co1ii· mwtity Restitution procram. The Women's Kemper ()pen-toumameot office at Suite D.. tm Mesa Verde Drive Ea.st. C08ta Meu (540-1708) also hu the ticket.a. Tournament director Don Ruhter aa11 tbe pro- am la a11o ck»i to beirtl IOld out. Lut year the event wu ralned out befo,.. tbe four-::J.,. U>uma-ment In whtdl nve playen Ued for a 1 ·deatb playoff. ' Rothrock, Ex-Cardinal, Dies SAN BERN~DINO <AP> -Jack Rothrock, a memlter ot UM famed Ouboule Ou, &Mt won lb• 1b4 World Ser1ea, died Satu.rday AICbt ot an ap- parent heart attack. San Bemardlno County Mecllcal C4IOWr offtclala aMCNnced. Ht was '74. Rothrock •tarted a.U ••Ya 1ame1 of lbe 1934 World Senea u Lbe rt1bt·llelder for UM St. Lou.IJ Cardlnall and led hi• team ln runa·batted·ln wJlb aix. Offtdall Of the medical center said Rothrock -.WH llead on arrival at lM hospll&I Satul'day n.ieht. LAUSANNE . Switaerland (AP) - Taiwan kJst its a~al Monday to compete an t~ Olympic Games un- der the name "Republic of China. clearing t.be way for mainland China's re-aitry into the 0 ly mpic movement after more than 30 years UNUSUAL LEASE OPPORTUNITY! LEASE A NEW '79 AND SAVE A BUNDLE! ( CHOOSE FROM BRAND NEW Hf.J~TAN6S. fi'AllUI01~TS. GIUNA8AS, l..T8"S. l.:ro 11-S. 1'·81-S, RANOIEllOS. \I A NS. ., AN CON\'DISIO~S. PICIC IJP Tal/CJ(S WHILE THEY LAST! LEASE A NEW 1980' IMMEOIA TE DELIVERY OM MOST C ARS AND TRUCKS THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO . 2096 Harbor IL Co1to MHo 642-001 o· __ _,.540-1211 •' •: ' I , j J t ... .. OM.YN.Dr DRIFTER MOVES INTO THE LEAD ON THE SECOND DAY OF MANZANILLO RACE Christine Trails Drifter Leading Manzanillo Race By ALMON LOCKABEY °'""'_......,..,.._ Yachting rans who followed the San Diego to Maozanillo, , Mexico, yacht race two years 810 CM DOW jolD the ••tbb la where I came ID .. club. Other aporta fans mlght call It "im1tant replay." The point as that Fred Preiss' 8it foot s loop Chris t ine. th e scr&tch boat an the J.110 mah· race ha.s again blown a prom1s ing lead she h('ld artt-r the s tart of the race Al the Sunday roll r a il the 69 foot ultra-li ght displa cement sloop, Drifter , under charter to co·s klppers Tony De lfino a nd M i ke Gayner , Los Angelei. Yacht Club, were reporting a position that placed the yacht 15 miles ahead of Christine. CHRISTINE BAD bum up about a flve mUe lead over Drift.er after two boun of aallln& followlng the noon Saturday •tart off Point Loma and ll a,.. ~ared she would not soon be overtaken. But the varear\ea of weather bave a way of cbanpnJ the pic· tve wbel'e yaebt races are con- cerned. It wu apparent from Dick Steele'• report from the escon. commun1catiooa veuel, Jubtlee, that tbe wlDda bad dled Satur- day nlpt alona the northern Ba· ja California cout aod bad not come beck with any authority Sunday. Tbat cave the li&bter weleht Drift.er the edge, coupled with t h e fa c t that Preiss took Christine about 60 mlles west. apparently seeking better wlnd farther offshore. P08l'DON as.oan p1acec:1 Cbrtatioe 911 mUe9 fa.rt.IMr .. t in Jongftude and about 1l miles north of Drifter OD the latitude scale Drafter was a v eraging 10 8 knots and had Jogged 214 mtles from the st.art and Christme 'i. avNage speed waa 10 knots with a cil!'.lance of 199 miles from lhe ~tart Hut 20 hours of aalllng do not a Ion~ distance yacht race make and the picture could change again in the next 900 miles. On the handicap scale, Hugh, Ro ge rs Yankee·38 Wbimaey Tres from Lo6 Angeles Yacht Club bad taken over the correct· ed Ume lead ln fleet and Claaa C PoelUoo reports placed ber 146 mllea from the at.art. LOCAL· Y ACllT8 were doing well in the race desplte the lllbt weather. Bob Loo&pre'a Santa Cna·50, Flreblrd, Babla Corlntblan Yacht Club, wu ool)' 2' m1Jea bebiDd Christine and WU bold· iDI seventh place in Claaa A and 25th overall. She waa 20 miles ahead of ber al.at.er·sblp, Brad Herman'• Secret Love, Del Ile)' Yacht Club. John ~yn,old.a' Petenon...te Ghost, NeWJ)Ort Harbor Yacbl Club, rated at the bottom of Class A was 154 miles from the start and holding second place in class and ninth overall. BYC Series Ends Balboa Yacht Club fi.niabed it.s three-moalb old Sunkist Serles Saturday and Sunday with races on lulde the bay courses for small boat cluses Saturday and larce boat cluaes racing over outside courses Sunday. t'og threatened to hamper the race in the ocean Sunday but lifted in Ume for the race to be completed. RHulta of Saturday's races: LASER· A ( 12)-1. Do u g Teulle. BYC; 2. Joo Pinckney, BCYC; 3. Will Lon11ear, LIYC. LASER 30 plus (13)-1. Graham Gibbooa, BYC; 2. John Voooe1ut, Capo BYC; 3. Al Nelson, s.5YC; 4. Don St.ou&btcJD, BYC. LlD0-14:A (13)-1. Gary Thorne, BCYC; 2 . Chad Gong Show Wins Gon1 Show. atJpptred by P'Nd Pa•e ot t.be bolt club wu the ' winner of th• nnt race of • Voya1en Yaebt Club'• Hot l\um .. nee s.turda1. l\mmer·UJ> wu Vortex, &ldp- ' : pend bJ Brue• Twtchell, alld I · \blrd waa Moon~~: Jerry Ber· ( mlqbam,botbolVYC. I ' Twichell. VYC. LID0-14-8-1. Greg Nebon, BCYC; 2. Dale Karjala, BYC; 3. Emanuel Coster. Sl BYC. METC ALF (10)-1. Don P rout. BYC; 2. Bob Reilly. BYC. S ABOT A (14)-1. Joann Norman, BCYC; 2. Jeff Grant, BCYC: 3. John Pemlck, BCYC. SABOT 8 (4)-1 Jay Stokes. BYC. .· SABOT C (S)-1. Jim Neff, BVC. ADULT SABOT (14)-1. Janet Lord. BYC; 2. Collne Gibbons, BYC . THISTLE (7)-1. Paul Kelly, SB YRC. Reaulta of out.aide ctuaea; PHRF·A (12)-1. Bil Wl1, Ron Melville , BYC ; 2. Sblllelagb, Ralph Wlntrobe, BYC. PHRF-B (15)-1. Pranc, Pete Newbre, BCYC; 2. Nu,Se n, Jlm Nu1ent, BYC· 3. Antares, Alan Andrews , BVC; 4. Cata Pa· Jamu Carl Lut. VYC. PHRF·C 00-1. Vortex, Bruce Twichell, VYC_.:. 2. er.at, Ro1er Goodiu, VY11,;; s. Pin· tado, Dave WU.fiam.a, VYC . SORD (U)-1. Andlemo, Bob Sodaro, BYC: 2. JutJandJa, Mela Chrtltlauen, BYC; 3. Vaataie. Dick Seward, LSF. • BOATING 'Thick Fo~ Shortens DPYC Race Lots of fog and DO w1.nd Sun· day forced lbe cancellation of one of two races scheduled in Dana Point Y acbt Club·s Midwinter Tune~~t reiatta for Performance H cap Racing Fleet yacbta. Tbe roe sat ao thick near the coocluston of the second race that the front·runnen could not fl.Dd the fln1ab line. Overall winner lo the shortened aertea WU Rock 'N' Roll. aldppered by Soe Roten ol the host club. ~ WU Skip Elliott, Newport Harbor Yaebt Club lD tbe l·at, Storm Trooper, aad thlrd WU Abru.u. sailed by Ben Bland, DPYC. Clua trophy wllmen: PHRF-A-1. Rock 'N' Roll; 2~ M aglc I..JOt. Hobie Alt.er Sr .• DPYC; 3. 2Dd Try, Roble Alt.er Jr .• DPYC. PHRF·B -1. Abraxas; 2. Avoca, John Fuller, DPYC; 3. Oh era St., Harold Sellers. SBYRC. PHRF-C -1. Ala Kai. Jeaa Freeland, DPYC; 2. Serena. John Wblt.e. DPYC; 3. Vivace, Blll Clore, DPYC. J ·Z4 -1. Storm Trooper; 2. All Spunked Up. Robin Sodaro, BYC. F18hing Clinic Set for Boat Show A clinic on tall water flahinl will be one of the special features of the 24th annual Southern Calltomia Boat Show which opena al the Lot A.n.t•lee Cooveoilon Cent.er for a 1().day f'U!: Feb. 1.5. ·i·ne cli.nlc wtll be eooduet.ed by Cbatlle Davia, one of the DA· Uoo '• best mown tllbermeo. Tbtte wtll alto be separate 1ea1lool dally for freab water fl•blnl and fnlb "ater aoaun.. Mlke Murpby, who baa won numtrout water tki contata, wtll headline a seminar devoted to "at.er 1kUq. '11tt1 bu been one of t.bo popular boat 1bow fealuna for aeveraJ years. Pa&&l Miller former coach of the U.S. Naval Academy 1allln1 team, will be ln charee of a learn· to·l8 n cl.l.rUc. .. BOATING I BUSINESS Golden Egg Goose Egg . ~IDIUMMS · TOKYO <AP) -A lar1e m&rtoe·oroducta ~eompur, eaupt wttb a cadM of unwant· M ..... bal IOM out of bUtloea jn the &arwMt bokrup&ey La J apaaeM bJlt.ory. It's an a.ample Of what can happen to com· modlU.. ll*Qlat.on. Rokuabo Co. Declared bankruptcy wltb llabW~ d tno mlWoD after tryt.n1 to make a kllliDI on ben1q roe, a tnd.Woaal New Year deUclC'J lD Japu, by corn.riq tbe martet and PUlhinC llrieee to doubM tbe level ot last year. ca-...... baited, DUtUn.I their pocketbook.a before tndldoa, and Boblbo;-left with 1,200 tons ot betrinJ roe lD tta warehoulea, wu killed by lta toJdea..... . JAPANB8£ NEW8PAPEll8. oually aym· patheUc to fallln• enterprlM9, called It "a major achievement for comumer resl.ltance ... Tbe tradiq flnn, ortciDally eapttallsed at sao.ooo reportedly bouebt uoo tom of u.e flab eec• from Canada at an averaae price of S24 a pound, but m&Da&ed to HU ... tbao 300 tons when retail prica bot up to '47 a pound belore the New Year bolldays, double the lJmJ price. lo Im the wboleaale prke WU cmly... ' A. spokeeman for Holnalho claimed they wen DO( bovdb:l& ... We were Just lrYlne to support tbe am all fllhlnl lnduatrles who were lD trouble." be said. HOWEVER, BOKtJSBO, wbicb bas clou financial ties with the bl.lie M.ltaubiabJ Corp .. wu also trapped with too many eua in one buket tut year when It was apeculallng in the aalmon market. The t.radln& firm, reportedly trytn1 to lake ad-vantage of the spiraling prt~ of aalmoo followlna the establishment of ZOO.mile fish1nc zones in the Paciric. last apriq filled their freezers In anUclpa· tion of wat.chin1 their investment erow ln value. However. a.a a result ol a bl1 summer catc.b, and a drop in saJes became of b.ICb prices. the wboleaale prtce sank from t:M a pound to $24 last fall, causing loues that were compounded by the herring roe row SMALL FISH WHOLESALEU complain t.bal since the spread of 200-mUe faahing ~ooea. the ma· Sasaa K. lfardeU as assist.ant manager of Wells Far go Bank's Costa Mesa offH.'<' Sh~ 1~ 11 graduate of Huntington Beach High ~hool ond Orangl' Coast College ln Costa Mesa. f 'ar W~st S ervices, Inc . Irvin<' based operator Of 194 resta urants and coffee shops Od uoowide, ha s named J&AaeD ,u. aodates. Inc .• lrvi.M. to bandJ£• a dvertising a nd public r ela · tions. Far West LS owned by W. a. Grace 6 e.o. .. .., Gwmdolyn T. Carr has joaoed llutth Mal•· k naatt Ufe lmarantt C.o., f·ount..a.in Valley, as vice president or policy holder ~nvt('(' She 1s a graduate ol Cal Luther an College . Tho us and O aks . and Cal State Long Beach. Rlcbard A. Pico, Greg C1aave& and Marca A.a&lliolly Moreno have been appointed s ale• r e pre sentatives for Wisdom lmpert Sate. Ce., an impo rter of beers and beverages, located ln Irvine. J . Peter Alldenee, Newport Bead1. u vice president of &111&11.rotf ud ~ C.U."'q SCnadaral hlf..-n. -.. He la director ol the firm'• Newport Beacb omce. The company aJao hu offices lD Oak.land, Sutt.le and Honolulu. aa.rt.n Tompldas, vice president ol invest· menta for Newpert Eqdy ,._., 2 Corporate Plua. Newport Center. Newport Beacb. w{J.l d1a· cuaa trust deed lnveatmeat.a at a 4 p.m . Mlllinar Feb. 11. The aeuion. "Eamlnts 1.5 percent to 18 percent ln~rat Rates and More." Is scheduled at the firm's office lroine Finn Credit ExtenSion OK'd .. --..-.-.. --_ ... .._ jor tradiae companies baw -* la oo the Im· ported flab market. and DOW baDdle a!JDoat :iO per· cent ol all lbh aold. These tradiq nnfis b•ve ac· ceas to freezer s pace for 7 million tons of fi st\. equal to the total aonuaJ fish conaumptlon in Japan, and thus have the leeway to manipulate market 1uppUes to Jack up prices. they aay. However. with the Japanese-the blqest fisb- eaters in the Industrialized worid~naumln& a. much more varied diet and with the price of eood cut tuna selling for up to 18.55 a pound, tbe aame as at.eat, speculators are fishing Ul shallower waters. EnUghtPned Job An cnginevr t1>-st1n g m easure ments on V He lt performance ;,it Dayco llelt T echnical Center 0) n.rn11c Tt.>!>l Lab an Spnngficld. Mo • throws .1 little lt6'ht on the sub1ect. The tat belpa ~rm.lne performance. t.empenltUre aur~. creep leftla and efflclenda acbleved _...., 1nat.c:be4 V · Belts are used in power transmission prlen~m<"'l i>a1*: fume Ir \ lnAlntfl,,,.. ticcaute I~ '' •ti.olutdy nuch- "'c )'OU can do •buul ••. Orachc:n:! w.-..c.. ........ Wc·re U>Petm Matti~ '"it Group Wcopera1c Jdl.11n oc Ulll'll V"-"'"'",,. \f•IMIO\ 1n tllC' c-.or ll<'f'll'11tkn1 ~nuchcm C .t11f1'f'no.1 111.trl.•·• l o ·P\'lrtll\ JI"' .1 l1u·n.,..,I fl.l.\l>ltn•· ht1N.c:t .. ~'<" h m1 ,,. • 1vc 1n the 11\&<11n~-..'"' l">ut•"I<! und viii n11 lflLV1h nc '"' deft~ oo "daJh l>.l"' In .ddic IOf'I m wppl) '"I' nu r • "' n ~ ~"""~ ..... Jlf•~\ldc psol1nc: lo ltlllfc ch.in 50 commrf'C11l occc1Un1'. n. Scip"d t*C'CI Smalt flft'9llll« C.. ~e ~ ~~) .lnd\"(IU t-<heYI! Sib pnC'c' "4111 j!I> up \OU can IJ\lrcha-.· :! 1.1nlf!'<lJ\ •If gaiofmc lor Jc~·"'" µ11.•n •CU•>Cnl Jtf•lt 1111" l.JIC' J•lf(JdcJ1\ll'IY ff 'J h1J1h n,J.. h1,.:h fllHt'n ""' 'iclJ ''flf'K If I Uftl()'. Ir )'('ti chtn .. 11.u<ll1n..- pnn-.. v.1 II n '<' ""C'Ul)I.\: )1'1U 14• con1ac1 ~ '·" mtlfl• '"'"". 1Tl<otll0 f1 ().. ,, 11>d:Jy. ~·11u\C' Che V)(\f\\'f \1 •u .i.:1. cllC' \ooncr )Nr .i.·1,.,n ""'" rc1ll 11r•'Un•I II ~•lU c.UI nuw. ,,. .. II·•'-•• ~'fl<J '' '" 1 free x "'c:'<:' "''' ~ "P'""' '" 1 '°' nc~Jc:111.r. • < • "'-" I nc:rn Outk>UI. • {o 1'<111• \):'I \o\1lsh1re l\oulcYUnl \u11c: ."17. Los Ani..oe:IC'-CA CXX>tO Call tllC' ~ENERGY llOT· UNE"" oollec1t7"41 m..1101 h orn <'Yt\lde CaJ1fon 11u c:11JI 18001421.AKOO. CO-PEI RO I l I t ' .. JI .. f BUSINESS I STOCKS Monday'• C~Prlc • ----------·- ·NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. MIWlll!r. Ftlbnmy •. ,_, N DALY PLOT .. Video Saves on Tnmel DETROIT <AP) -Because the price ol alrlloe tickets keeps cUmbln•· • Ford koc.or Co. tut.idi•.f7 ii DOW boldiDI it.I o.a Pkturepboae confenoeet - clOMd-cireult televtlloa meeti.op th1t replace ex· pe01lve bhlioea1 travel. '1'he taclUty lives ua a pr1ctie1l 1lternaUve to hav~ a man11er spend a full d1y or more of travel time away rrom his Job Just gettin1 there and b1clt," said Henry E. Hocketmer, president ot Ford Aeroupce & Communications Corp. J'OllD AE80.8PACE IS the second company to get Its own television conference facilities from American Telephooe&Telearapb Co. An accounting firm wu the first, but AT&T said that ftrm does not want to be iden- tllled. ATIC'f baa offered an expenmeotal Pictu.repbone Meeting Service, now lo Its own buildings in 12 cities, since urn Executives from Ford Aerospace admitted re- porters to what tbey said was a "totally un- rehearsed" hollr·long meeting Wlth engineers from laboratones Ln Palo Alto, CalJJ .. at AT&T's Sao Fran- ci.sco offices. Hocke1mer SaJd he would use the conferences to cut his own trips to the East and West coasU!. now two each a month, "atleast1oball." BECAUSE HE TAKES two aides with him. he will save at least $2,268 10 airline tickets a. month. based on one-way coach fares of $282 to San Fran· c1sco and S96 lo Pbiladelph1a. Thal would buy four hours of televised conferences evenly split between Philadelphia and San Francisco. before even count· ing meals. taxis, hotels and time. Ford p :.1d AT&T S:J90 for the circuit and the use of the P 1cturC'phone Meeting Service room m San Francisco Forti !>aid its own addition.al cost:;, pnncipaJly the rental of equipment and the cost of its own room. would bnng the total to $690. Ma rke t a Puzzl e As Dow I ndex S lips N EW YORK CAPl -Stock pnces were mtxed today in an indedsave, dnfl.ulg session The Dow Jone~ dverage o( 30 mdustnals was off 6.39 • pointsto875.09. The average would have s hown a s m a ller change but for ex-d1v1dends. or d.lVldend-paymeot adjust- ments. in four of 1 ts com pooent .stoclts.. Gainers outnumbered losers by about a 7-6 margin in the tally of New York Stock Exchange-liated issues. AAalysts sa1d no major developments bad come along In the pa.st few days to cbanae the expectations of persis· teat inflatm th.at have apparently fueled the market's 1.980 rally. Those expectations, coupled with the poor sbowin1 of the bood market ln recent months, appa.reoUy have en· courapd lnvestiJl& lmtitutiom to channel more money ln· to stoc:b. There also ~re more ttpal'U today of oil-price ln· r reases by individual mem~rs of the Organization of Pell'OJ.eum ~ Cowltna. :111N"ri~a n Lrad~r• N(W Yl)lll< ( .. Pl ~IM t I) 11'1 ~net n«t t ,._.,.. Of ,,.. ,.,, mcnt Arn.r1t.,._ !>1or• ( H~~ tr-.dll'Q rwi""""Uf •t "'C>f'• t"-" ,, lnft 8n1t,nttt , ... ~ • • 1 N•I P•t..,,t •ti~ 10 • trut'""' ,....,. n \OliJ t • 8ro.n{o _, lol '00 t1 ... Hotly-(OU> l\it) 10-l """'·~· '\J »> '~ . eowv .. 11..., ~ ••• ~ ... Atl.,l.M 11-.00 ' • lntrCJt~ Q t )& :o:t U • 1m~rQt1 • o I'-. ~ ... - ..... . .. . .. I .. I ' I ---( p1' a11d Do;;;-• Do.-.lo11r11 . .t ~raflrll HEW Y()411tlt"'PI f'-0....,,--~,.-..-. Je 1...i .. , .. 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Wrtgflt) 'MCdor*'O 111 Florida find tMlr nw- rWIQ8 ......, wMll "" enoounter'I an old ~ (Stephen Elllott). tlD YAKUTAT A remoce Alae6r.en IWIW>g village taoet l"9 proepec;t Of 8 ClfMtle Otlange In lt9 WW'f ot llte when ..... lot olflhore Oii ~ In t"6 Gulf of Alaelll• -llold TUBE T OPPERS KOCE 8 1:30 -American Short Story. JUD« Lardner'• "The Golden Jlooeymocm opena U1ia MUOD ol abort 1toy lldaptat.loo.I for TV Caee review below). Allo shown at 9:30 on KCET, Cbannel28. NBC e 10:00 -ltiahlllbt.1 of the Ice FolU• and Holiday on Ice. Tbe two tamoua lee extrava1ai:: 8 Cresent their beat acta with Tony R and Peggy Fle(llina boetinl the 1bow. K1U e 11 :30 -"Viva Zapata." Madon Braodo stars as the Mexican bandit in the movie that won an Oscar for Ant.bony Quinn . 10:00l~~G.:'lt. Wtllt .. Tt1tl II OOilOIAiir ll'lg • Dool! tM'*'O ..,.. IOde "' • .,,... town. ltl8¥ tace • --protllwm oC It* own Witt! • Mlllr1Cll ODfNc: ltrtp. • teQHUQHT8 °'TH! UPOU.BNIO HOll)AY ON ICI TOtP; IWldill Md PeQgy AelMIO .. .,. ...... tor • ~ Of .. top ~ "°"' .,. .-Id'• two moat ._. ........... 11.M. ··=y ~ tlaoolMt IOINnll- ~ lr!wdwed """' one of ........ • ""YTME ""'*"AGa -··--YNOlfAT A ,..... ~ f'9t*'o ~----~ Of • di'-* c:Nn09 In ... lll9y of ............ tor ofWlot9 OI ----· 11'1 .,. OuJf °' AAMlla --*' ~ ltla U.I. ,,.,._rwrwwwt. • la.LMOVIM ~ "OW ""-" Ill ..,,.,_ -... . ~ ,...,_ '**'-d .. 1t70a .., 'll*lw.._.....,,_ JOHN DARLING decade. 11• 1 ••Cl) a .-wa MNCEMl!LAUOH MWAU..ENAT ~ 0.... .. • c:rClld pjr!IW. Teran. RoClitl Hood llld SNttodl~ • LR NtO T..a ~ B>OIEWIS Oolor9 _, Gertruda tlype ERA 81 "'* t<Jldr O'RwfN. Ootor• dlacu-._. ~~go-.ona IOml -"-: £:ddll end ~· 00 tllb'I Ille ~ ..... bo9td. • TOIAIY ()()(llPa T_,,, "'911 "'* prtndpel 0.-In • ,......., 11MOa """"'*· 11:IO. ()) HAM\' 0 Harry ll1le IO dMr Ne lri9nd LL T~...., Ille lawtl'lln le framed IOt IN#dar. • TOMQKf Oum1 i-t: .. Colby. ~ JofWI Amar. Cllnt Holmm. w.ld AOaml. I MTINGOAME OMMEY........_ WNle Ritt .. flMdlrtQ • ~----·*'II .... ~ lllurft. Woto .,_om•• • etlooll"O WQllLIA> CBS Claims First P lace I 81TOM .JOllY NEW YORK <AP> -CBS d.111.ma ftnt pl.Ke in tbe prtme-tlme teJnt:stoD na:ap for' tbe ftnt ti.me in nearly four years. But tbe net:won•a Pf'Olr'8JD• mlng chief says be expects lbe Wint.er Olymptca next month to put ABC back oo top for tbe rest of the season. "I have to gave the odds to ABC:• said Robert A. Daly, president or CBS' entertainment divislion, "beca~ I reel the Winte r Olympu~s they'll carry in February wlll llp the balance m tbelr favor. "ABC has ool bet!o dotni well lately," Daly said in a telephone coovenaUoo from bis offlce lo Los Angeles. "and tbe Olympics will live tbem an opportunity to break our momentum. and to pro- mote their proarams for the rest of the aeuoo. cb•''-18 tbe fl'ont·nmw. CBS wu fint int.be ratball for tbe week _.._ No.-. ia. woa twice ill UM nesl maa111. md baa .,._No. l ueb of tM IMt ala weeb. ··A.Dc:t tbe 1vcceu •••re aUofinc is rut.·· Daly said. "bued on our regular series, not b .. specials and 0>0¥ie9. T'bo9e kinda of Uungs b.ave helped, but we've done lt with mixed bag. sl&rtlDg with a news procram like '60 Mloutes' and Ulcludl.n& romedy as well u drama." Daly aaid CBS's success was due in large meaaure to ei&bt &hows broadcast oo the net work ·s three stronaest nigh ta : "80 lltnut.es," "Archie Bunker's Place," ''One Day at a Time:· "Alice" and '"'lbe Jeffenona" on Sundays, "M·A-S-H" oo Mondays and "The Dukea of Huurd" aod ''Dallu" on Fridays. AU. BUT 64UCBll: Bunker'• Place" are amonc tbe 10 hllbest·raUd abowa for lbe aeuoo so "8VT IT WIU 11£ dose," Daly aald, ••anc1 we've .eat to be pleaaed with tbe bu1ld1nc bloeb we• ve put lo place for next aeuoo.' • 4 C8S' claJm to faral place is not undlapated. .-..------~"""'!Ill TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • MOVl9 ••• "Vin Z~tll" (1'62' .............. MttlOllr OYnn. • HOQM"I HDOll ..... "" •••Qt10N -~MIO NIW eWAT~ _.......,_ 12:00. TAUi Ol' THI UNEXNUIB> ''WllNm Md Maty" • .-.oH: WCJH-. The .... , ~ • tlliaf ttlet .. ._ pt'9Cl()Qrlttlon "' Ofdar to -etoWt llf1 ~ -~ Relph "* .. rernold ,. ~ lorAllce'• .... «'fly to ,... .... '*" 10 r9lurft IO I* old ..., I 2'TOMOHT 12;01 9 flOUCE ITORY A 009 on UW take O.V... an IMril;a'8 pten IO ~ htmaalf from oaruno ~ and dlegrecad (Al 12:IO. DMGHET Fftmy and Gannon .-let • Nigro ofllo9t '**' wotn .,_.nae~ • titOVR • • "HetotHtl For A Hal~" ('970) 8• ~ ~. DllgrMr I Ider. • C**CAWTT 0...: auCflOr I 8. 81n9". ~ tof21 t2::M). Cl) MCQ ow McOoud • UIMlll.ng 10 .,...... NI e VWl'IP*• -•aepol..,.. for Ille twutll -~ Of e ~Uful ~women. 1~8T~ Owmt&. ~Joe Smlltt: M~ Ooctor'" o-o• 8c;t111111: Or. OW.."91rMn.. • TME NR.aiWf M old lr1and ol L.uCM, w • w.om 't.ltWR '9JIORf 1:1t, ..... ~ .... THI MU.NIO NM Ol' Mllt't&.D NIWN ............ '*. ty tor Mr. and .... 0..1 ... wtllotl ._.le no lood. l:GO·= • • ..._., 8cllnbtMI". (1Mt e--y ~. 8NJ.. OOfl~. • ntalOUHDAHD NfVT'HM9 Ol' YOUNG JN'/IM A look wt ltla wot1d of ... .,... ahlldran and "'* tradltioNll and OClflMlllpO: '*"' own-. muelG end --"'I Nl.W9 1::10 MAIACAH '"°"1 ITOIW Ttla Ootdafl llooaymoo11·· by ~ L..-"'*. 2::1t• MOVIE • • • • · f 1119 Fingan •• 11962) .--MMOti. Den- ..... o.rtewi uol Nf.W8 t:aO .AM# fOR JAZZ ...., • °"'° HetaWOM8 Hoat 8 ob Call1t1111 llXl*WN the~ and ~ of vert- OUI floor .,...,_ Taw•d•fl'• Da1111.w lfloeW. -»•tRICKJN- 12:00 ••• "AO¥entun1 In ~ .. 119481 Rot>«t YOUftQ, ~ Temple. 12:30. •• • "&«* To 81tH11·· ( tt4ti) Johll WtrfM. Anttiony <MM. Cut oft "°"' ~ toro9. • ~ orvarw- Ntlwe ,....._Into. ouw-... ~'°'.,..,Oft .. ~ 1 -.(1 lw~IO"*'-.I a:ao• •• "9.8.1'--You'" (I t1 11 P•t• K<fter • \ .. I . '1 -~ ""°"°°'--.• ~Of!IU'dar Jo-a c-°"· ·, for Now tu. wltb ·.., Mina&•.·· t.be tonaeat-nmmnc o1 ttae • ~ oo tap. ABC. in eoatl"Mt. 9*l ...._.el die to mcmt......adled ....,... Lu\ • • •-. ....... ta. • first llL : "'Llavenw and Sbtrley," No 1 an the r~· cs tbt" lut two stta&ons und runner·UP the year bf-for!', was 52nd 1n A C Nielsen Co 's most r ot 5U rvey. for l.M wt-elt ending Jan 'Z7 The show Jl> not an lhe Top 10 ror th~ seasoo DALY ACKNOWLEDGED CBS got a boos t m the fall from protesawoal football. which o~n ran into pnme--tune. proYid.in& • stroog lead-u:i for "60 Minutes:• oo tbe schedule at 1 p.m. ''I tbink footbaJJ waa very lmportaot,'' tt. said. "but nm when NBC'• 1•me ran late. we did well. '90 ll1autes' will etttain.l,y be aJDOag tbe lop tlJ.ree I sbowa ror the JIUllOO... < ~ .. ~, I ' ABC, which be1an it.a prime-time aeuon •week ahead ol the othen, malntalm lt la still No. t . Ad- dinC to lbe coo.fusion was • am-up lo the raUnp several weeks aco i.o which a low-rated show was locorrectly loclucled lo the prime-time averqes. CBS and NBC aeree that fint-place beloap to 1----------11 ~OPHmTIC4TEO PROORAMMINC .. Time o l Traged11 Linwood Boomer tries in vain to conaole bis blind wile, Meli.Isa Sue Anderson. when she learns their infant son bu died in a flre on a special two-hour presentation of "Little House on the Praire" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. CBS ABC wrestled prtme-t:lme dominance •••l' from CBS ln April 1971. and ove1 whelmed the COCD· .... ---------11 petlUoo with balf-bour sitcoms like "Happy Da11," "Laverne and ShlrleJ," '-rhree'a Com· pany" and. last aeuon, "llCll't and lllnd.1.•• ABC WAS A aUNAWAY winner tn tbe nt1np race a year •Co. and appeared heeded fOC' alllOdter easy trlumpb tbia fall. But beginning in mid-November, CBS tJeca,&to "'CUIA .... Beat.Kihl ~IBrBO Mu~ia-NBw~ MarinB WBafhBr-~ki RBporl~ ~loak Markel RBporl~ \ Con~umBr RBporl~ Sto ries Short and Sweet Carly f> )0 \ol Sun -12 JO By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -A good story is much better than a bad car wreck. Yet there are more bad car wrecb than good atortea oo TV, because a prlme rule ln lelevialoo commands : "Do aomethine sexy in the firal six mlnutes. or loee the viewer." Tbe beat stories seldom have a car wrttk -or an expaioo or cooaummaUoo of an illicit affair - at the beCiMlnc. Trauma la something a good atoryt.eller works up to. When an old man aplns a ---------.war yarn, be doesn't ( 1be1ln with: TV REVIEW "I shot three enemy M>ld.len before they shot '--------~me." No, he'll tell you that be wu a atranaer in a 1tran1e land, loal and lhlnkinl about hla aweetbeart aDd hi.I 'coon dot beck home. He'll tell you that tl wu IO cokl h1I IPlt ~ solid before ll blt tbe pound that he'd been tepaJ'ated from bb squad and b;d aumved ror three days on a can: tea ol water aDd half·a-day"1 C·ratiooa. DU. GO ON A.LO,_.G tboM llnea for awhile, and nlEN be'U t.ell you about the three enemy soldlen -re1Wd and well·fed -tbal be stumbled onto. U be'1 a rwally 1ood 1toryteller, lt'IJ be 1lx enemy eo)dlen. • .,,._American Short Story" aerie1 la back on PBS. _. tJwre laa'l a cir wreck ln slcht (not In tJM ftnt 1ta mlDutet. anyway). Americana tell pod ltorMI and MID• of lbe belt of them are here -...._ abcNt aowiDI up and ambition and ,..,_.,, ...-a1'out u~ bopefu)ty and dytns , I -............ • ••• p bard. stories about worlting the farm.JD(I wilbln& for the city; stories about us. Eight new stories will pe shown each MoocSQ (beginning tonight, at 8:30 on KOCE, C'baonel 50, and 9:30 on KCET. Channel 28), followed by DlM stories from the series· rant nm three years aio. Fitzgerald is here, and Rlog Lardner and Heery James. Hemingway and Flannery O'Connor. and more. It. Clllt m1~ 1111 lAIO.,._ ·-~ ...... ·on. Jett(' (Jt) 1:11 "10'' ,,., "'Fftlo" (PO) l:GO-t*10:t0 TONIGHTS PREMIERE, Lard.Der's "The Golden Honeymoon," is a fine example of the s lorytelUng crart James Whitmore plays old Charlie Tale, 1arrulous player of cbecken and ·~ "',-...·· human observer. Teresa Wriibl la hla 1001· (PG .... ~ ... surfertng wile, Lucv. 1:1W:11-10:11 ll is the 1920s, a nd the Tates b.ave aoae to .•-•lllllllllilliillllil-• Florida -CharUe talklo1. Lucy burrytnc b1m - for their Golden Hooeymooo, a week of cbeeken and sun. daoclni and cafeteria food. Tbatr and tbe beat foot doctor around, for Mn. Tate's ancuJ,lbed feel. Tbe Tat. •cctdent.ally nm acrou Luer'• o&d ftancee and h1I wtle (stesJMn Elliot and Nan Martin), wblch Mtt off a demomt.ratlon ol petty compet.Won, ana•r and fealouly that undeneorea the fracWty of human re aUona. IT'S A LOVELY story, bu.man and funny, Ind antlclpata food atuff ahead. Next week Enc Roberta ltan ln WUJa Cathtf•s "Paul's CIM,'' and James Thurber and Nathaniel Hawtbol'M follow. "Th• Amerlun Short Story" HrlH la aometblnc to bt welcomed back; IOC)d atones do mate for sood TV. --------·. 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""I llCM.Ue Ofll e l.\UtflO Ml/TlOIO AMHICAN OtOOl0111 '"'' OfKO flVHia1 -wu ... -"41 IOtl Of 000'' MllTORIC JISUS 10 1 ~Ill an0!9 .,.. u.c.i (OI llOIAl9 OUI e UUlflf ltVTTOff AMHICAH OIOOlO 111 P\llt DdCO flVll(ll) MOllMMtn , 00tHG IN mUCNI ,~, .._.. ~ ..a~t::.~'·~i;;''11;, A ITAi ti IOIN(ll -------n~"' ---..=.,...,,,='-· GUYANA CULT Of DAMHID 111 Plitt THI ll~C'Y "' No Longer 'Wife' . Myrna Loy Endures as Actress BJ 809 TBO•AB HOU.YWOOD CAP) Sh• .. emed al••Y• lO play UM wtle . IOft·YOked. utwrb rem.lAlnt but atroo1-snlnded, tbe woman mUhonl ol A&Mrican men WCM&kt bave liked to come bome to Often tllyma Loy waa Ute COO· IOrt ol WUUa.m ~u .•• lo UM 1 ta ''Th ln tllJn " mov les. At abo 1tarTetll .. the wile of Clark G a b t e , notably ln the 1938 "Wife ve r a u a Secretary " Jean Harlow w a a t h c.· t.0v aecret..-y. and as usually h111J1 pened in Uu tl era of f il m cenaorabip, the wife won Now in 1.980, Myrna Loy takb the role of secretary ln W amer Brothen' "Juat Tell Me What You Want." "I 'm the private secretary to Alan Klne. who la a tycoon who wants to own t.be world," Miss Loy said. "Twenty-rive years ago, she probably was ln love with him. But she gave that up to be ~ nanny. fixer, scolder. It's a good role ; she ls sym· pathetic, tough and Ironic. Oh. very Ironic " THE NEW COMEDY, direct· ed by Sidney Lumet and written by Jay Presson Allen and pro· duced by both. also stars All MacGraw. Pel.er Welle r, Olna MttTU, Keenan Wynn and Toay a•rta Myrna Loy came here from her Maobattan bome to t.alk about the movie aa well u bel' toe• Mnic. In the studio&. SM rtHlled tbe Ume "MON Lried to make• laity out of me alter all t.be ChlneM I bad played." MOU ltaell was reaponalble for the moat memorable of •~b roles, tn "The Mask of Fu Mancbu" (1932) with Boria Ka.rlott Mt.be erlmlna.1 genh•. ... WAS £VIL in that ooe," abe remembered. "I beat )'OUlll men with a wbJp and had a pet python .. Tben she became lbe perfm wife to Powell and Gable and later to Frederic March in "The Beal Years of Our Lives." Cary Grant lo "Mr. Blandings Builds Hla Dream Home'' and Clifton Webb in "Cheaper By tbe Doiea." Mias Loy's own ma.maces - to Arthur Hornblow Jr., John Herh Jr .• Gene Markey and Howland Sargent -ended ln divorce. Observing the current fashion of cohabitation, she said with a sigh. "I suppose lf 1 were do log that today, I wouldn't get married so many times. ''But in those days we still had this thing that we had to get married. Not th.al 1 didn't love each of the men I married, but I might not have felt the need to make It official." SHE ADDED SHE was oot alarmed by today 's live-In 'Being There' Message cuatom. "but I'm pup.led and, · watchiol lt, I tbfnk poaalbly some are careleu and tl')'in& it when they're too )'OQDI·" For the pall 20 )'tan M w LoJ hu lived a.locw. SM admJtt.ed •M fowid tht •lnCJ.e llfe dlfftc:ult •t flnt. but DO ion,.... ''I've bad• vay f\a1l Ufe.'' ahe uld. "I have remal.ned very elole to Arthur Homblow'•-. Terry. wbo b a doctor lD P'um· lnaton, CODD . I •P•nd tb• holiday• at bla ~. and 1 have three •tes>-craodcblldren. Allo plenty of ,odcblklren. t.boud> I 1uen you're not supposed to have more than one "In New York. I'm the American Place Theater, which is devoted to developing new American playwri1bta. 1 al&o do ~uk>o&l work for lbe tJ.nl t.ed N aUom. "110811.. y ... 00 the road la plays. I spent a year doLn.1 Alan Ayckbourn's 'Relatively Speak· lnc. • 1111 plays are always dif. ficuJt, and I wu determl.ned lO Uck lt. l finally did. "The theaters are geoe ... lly on the outskirts of the cities, and we attract people who don't generally attend the theater They're really lovely people. A bit conservative. but very ruce "First they stare at me. which is only natural I guess. when someone has been part of their lives fOf' so long. The husband aomeUmes says. 'May l kiss you?' 1llen the wtJe says, 'May l kiss you, too?' It's really nice." Next: Passive Society? LOS ANGELES <AP> -1be brilllant, amiable peulmiat who wrote "Beine There," Jeny Koalmld, im't aurprlled people are Rod.lnl to ... tbe film veraoe ol. bla abort novel. But. be .. ,.. 4'tbe1 wW wonblp tt for q,e wroai reuoa, •• kwlAI t.be pa...lve hero wbo ta lib tbey are. After •alktn1 to DeODle •Utinl "ln £" m N.W von to .. ttie x .. 1nM1 aaid. ••1Jbo.do ~you they wurt t.o 1ee -md why? CllaUDCeJ' Gardiner (eet« Pet..r Sellen>. TM)' icleDUfJt W\tllW.." o ........ mil .. *---wtu.& m ClftCkW t.ba'llOl IA bl• bead, who r1M• to pro- mlneace by uUedQI platibldea. beln1 lnoffenalve and 1otn1 alone, cbuaet..risUcs be de· veloped in yea.n of watcblnc televilklo in a cloeed bouM. HE 18 N£11'HE& HM, oor ln· s ane, KoalnaJd aaya, but "un- s ane." The author says he feela the fact that audiences identify with such a character 1s another sad ind icator of bo w passive Americans h a v e become because of their own televiak>n· wat.chlnlJ habits. "Sellen elves a medically cornet portrayal of wbat ~ cbllariii Il'e "** to be llb -re1trlcUve, non-verbal -P-va'ia,i;. ~-::·people wbo 11ee tbe wW look beoeet!I tbe 1urfaee ol. lta amualne •tor>', KoaiDlld ..,... . • I &&I A&S TllB cb1ktren of telnt.Doa, passive, uneventfUl to tbemMlft9 •• be .. ,... ''TIMY WU .....,. ...... no«M• eo ol-tu." Amertcaaa baYe come to bellne tbe world la too complex to und:entud. Koalmki says, and that the wot"ld ovtaide can't under'ltaDd them. So. ~ watch teJevtaloo, wtt.b the aver-ace family teeplnc the set oo about etgbt hours a day, a figure which. by it.self, indicates the extent of the paaatvity. Koelmkl says. What about the cry in the mo- tion pkt\D"e, "Network," "I'm mad as bell and I'm not goon.a take it anymore!""! THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN rTS 8TH SMASH WEEK. STEVE MARTIN ·:-r~-l.ERl< ·---· ....... _ .. .,.._ . ..,~ 'Lill Cln CUttlll UWAMI' CMU WUT IGCIT1I eoAl'T P'l.&U O••"<J• bl• 9282 wncmm,ltf 8Q1 m~ eosu Mew "46 i 111 MUIOll ll'11. otllll• .. ~n\J AN ~31 IUI "AMERICANS ASE not mad," KA»lnak.l replies. "They can take. and t.bey do. and they wiU take mon and more and more. But it'• like Gardiner; be bu no nation of what It ls that be takes.'' Koetnakt ..,. be be~ peo- ple ln otber countrlea, too, wtl1 become mon pw.lve u tbeJ' la-eruae tbe amount of time 9pll!ll ID frcal ol the tube, and thlll t.otalllarla.a aocletlea will use American te&evlaioo procrama for that purpoee when Ibey re- .U.. bow dodle tbey ma. PIO' p ... UDlJM IDaQ7 te1"iaJoa attics. Koeinlki direda few barbs at tbe creaUve people ln televiaion. « what'• oo the tube. •'TELEVISION CAN make ffllle to thoee who know what and why they watch." be says. ''Then lb cooteot becomes ex· tremely useful. "My quarrel ls not wtt.b what's on televUlon. but what's in !root o( lt ! " he says. "The viewer ls empty -the box is full or ideas." "KRAMER •s kRA.MER .. 111 ........ srCNI 1'\8AYtMHT - .0• ,.,.,. .. 1 "' •• , ... ,.. .... " , ... &A• ..... t a .,, 1• ... . . ,. " RICHARD GERE "AMERICAN GIGOLO" (R) ••THE FOG" CR) STEVE MARTIN .. 1heJERK ·~ ~., ...... tt •• ••'rtVM ,. > .. ' .. , ... ti , •• 1:.l ~~~1 A!C! j!J11~JJ Plus (R) "TME EUROPEAHS" mTT'f..x.ER~· ALANMTES I ~~ 1 ... , ..... , .. . , ... . .,.. ,...,... .. ·- U f :: ·.~, ',4:...1~: 11 U ._ -,. ... ........ iii()! ........ Of. CIOlcOOl• ~· Kramer V~~ iu-dluer .. , ••• " ... Oii ... " .. u r-... •• 1• •• 1 • t•Uf Ola• '1 • ---IOl:rt\-- "KRAMER va. KRAMER" "tNllAACH OP ~•c ...,. .. (0) ''AM!llttcAN OIOOlO'' fllil --- • I . I r • l : : I -DM.YNDT ' Justfnland Im or Bonneville, t I \ . . , ... - MARK Of UC£U.£NCf: .. . I . ( - your best deal oo any new &9 or · · , · Catalina ·1e 88, Buick Le , or GIVE or van , and GM will 1118 )UJ S500. To make room for 1980 models, General Motors made it ~ible for dealers to off er ~h incentives to thousands of smart buyers of 1979 GM cars, station wagons and vans. Now GM wraps it all up by giving $500 to anyone who buys and takes delivery of any new 1979 model Chevrolet Impala or Capric.e Oassic, Pontiac Catalina or Bonneville, Oldsmobile Delta Geta 88, Buick LeSabre, or GMC or Chevy van between February 4 and March 10, 1980. That's right. GM will give you $500 which, if you like, can be immediately applied to the purchase price of you~ new 1979 car, station wagon or van. And re- member: The $500 is on top of the great deals GM dealers are already offering on these vehicles. orvan!A , • But hurry! Supplies of 1979 mcxlels arc limited . You may even have to shop around to find one that suits your requirements. By the way, there are also some out- standing values in dealer-owned demon- strator models which also qualify for th( $500. Be sure to check them out, too . ' ' • . ---------------.......... --... --------------------.......... -. -... . ... -----·. . l I l • , .... '* I turing_··-·-·--- INSIDE: •Ann Landen •Cla1slfled •HOf'QICOpe .. Astrology Co1nmon Belief By JUDITH OLSON Ol .... D.ltfr ........... Alt.bough their approaches are alight· ly different. Elayne Manato and Shirley Leitch have a common belief. They are both convinced that aatroloey works. Ms. Leikh, a Newport Beach resi· dent, said, "I've done more than 1,000 charts and l 've been 9S percent a c· curate." ·•u·a a viable explanation ror hwnan behavior." said Ma. Manaao. who lives Ul Laeuna Nieuel. "It's also a blueprint for human behavior. DIJferences show up lhroueb astrology." Given the same basic fact.a -a birth date, time and place -Ms. Leitch and Ms. Manago look for dltrerent kinds or information. Ma Manago i! more specific than Ifs. Leitch and Ms. Manaeo ts more willing to talk about dates and posslbililles. Leitch mentions energy. cycles and pal· terns She doesn't like to be apeclftc because she ·'sees that as proaramming." Here is a look at both astrologers and a comparuon of what they said about a person born Oct. 15 in Santa Ana, Calll· 1 believe in it simply because ft works, ' says Shirley Leitch, who has used astrology as a tool for helping juvenile delinquents because she believes their trouble simply is a 'mis-use of energy.' Shirley Leitch, the ct.ugbter ol an utroJocer, had to wait unW abe wq an • adult benell to delve into tbe Rud7 o1 tJMbQvem. "lly motber dkln't abate it w1dl me, .. t ................. •adlerlMn .. 119 &Ddl ................ ,.10= .. 1 t1lrr JD It U... ...,_ It ~, ....... ....,.,..-~ _. w, Jt•, eaera, eyleil ...s pa. term. I cm ,.. wbeD tbe7 were 111P and down, ..... there ... caaf'uRcm and fl"Owtb periodl .•• "I'm not spedl.ic about what J 197. I see that u procrammine." Mn. Leitda UMd to pnpen daarta •at aow teae ... • ...... t. .. l\ .................... , .... ~ Ilk• to la••• people dlaco"ler ti ti.emMhw," lbe laid. Sbe a1ao p~ to 10 into uuu. ~." uatne astrology u a f.ooJ. ••An uti"ololer knows tbe ltr'W in a penon'a Ufet • abe •aid. "It'• a map of younelf to ..... Mn. LeMdl U. used utrolocY u a. ~l for belptq JuvecU.lie cleliaqaeota became alM beliftee tbefr trouble aim· plylaa''mla-YMoleoeco." Sile said people turn toMbolucen "out of curio1ity." They want to 1ee wbo they are and lJl wbat dlrectkm U.,. are l'Oina·" Aat.roloe. often c:bolce., abe em- phubed. •1t•1 not determinlsUc at all With lmowledp, people baft eboice. 11'• notcaaDddried.'' 0Dee tM JI 'dlllt Utl ... ..,.._.__ ml tbe &aalea laatttete, •ll• "llew1 ber tnowlads• of a1trolo1y •• "• l"flapcwiwibUlty, a lift. lt'a God'a lift to me. "Some people aay that utrologers are psychic," abe added, "bul to me ut.roloCY iln't JMJycbic." In addition to provldinS aeneraJ thoughts about different months ol l9'11 and lllO, Mn. Leticb said tb1a about UM penca wttb the Oct. 15 btrtJlldQ: "V~cr:;tve, &ood ~. Holda in. A st.roac will. Deep and IDdalve mind. Stubbonl. Traft) and nlipm important. "l>eew> kwe ol bome • ...Wvlt)' to beauty. DUall.ke of an~ eouw or un-tidy. llooeymakioi poalbUWel eolmed· ed wttb people." • 'lllt.er.ted in occult. Hu stabWty- wtll~ tt.e~ ~ =·=-:.= ~-to be woned OD. i. will be a year of cbanae with emphuta on pbiloeopby and reUei<>o ... The value of astrology, says certified professional astrologer Bayne Manago, 1s in knowing when to initiate certain projects, knowing when the time is good or bad. ' Elayne Manago, a certified pro- fessionJtl astrologer, talb about years •od months though sb e admits "astrology is not a totally predictive thing. ·•tt.s value," she said, "is in knowing wbeo to initiate certain projects, know- ing when the time ii &ood or bad.'' Sbe bas been interested in religion, psychology and philosophy since childhood and says abe waa "never will· l.Di to accept conventional wisdom.•' As a mother in Chicago abe eot ln· volved in astrology and joined a group wbich waa meeUog quietly in a bookstore. since astrology was still con· sidered an ''underground'' subject. Ms. Manago seems to have no trou- ble aligning religion with astrology, however, since she doesn't place total predictive value on the latter. Though her subject U3es lbe planets for ata 01a1or focus, Ms. Manago ad· mit.s that "the universe as God's crea- tion." Here is what she says about the Oct. 15 birthday "There is a Leo rising, the sun is in the third house. The moon is in Le<>. There iB an emphasi! on bome, family and security, harmony and beaut.aful surroundings. "Tlus penon seeks assurance th.rough a proper presentation or self. Wants to be well thought of There will be an up- heaval in career Person is idealistic. There will be great accomplishments in career "Friends and influential people wa IJ be important. Would be a marvelous mother. Gets along well with self. Artistic, creative lalent. Shrewd. "Jn the next thr~ months (January, February or March> there will be sur· gery or a deci.sion having to do with finan-cial resources. "The person will make a social 1m- pacL A powerfuJ chart." I • .. Over the years Ms. Manago bas studied, lectured, taught and written ex· t.enaively about ber subject. ' • t. ti d She usually puts ber research into a computer and consults the print-out for .: the informatioo. ' "I have a constant clieotele," she said. "Some have been com1na to me for 10·15 yean. Some eveo wrfte from other parta ol the country." She baa also studied the Ufe of Muhammad AU and ls writlq a boot oo her favorite caprtcorna -Ali. Elvis Presley and Rowan! Hqbea. "They were all millionaires, all skillful in tbelr fields. Each ooe waa the cauaative acent for cha.nae lD their particular fteldl," abe said. t.11 I< rt le People are lnterested lJl utrololY, , .. , ab• 1U!.19"9d, beeauae 0 we•re a natlOn OJI ' jf!I dr of 1mbappy people. People want to know what'• 8Di.al to happen. .. People 1et frantic. A peJ"IOD wbo'a more amdet)'·riddeD will leek help from an utl'ololer. '' I -n B nr Also, people wboH llffl are borina wW come for acttement, abe added. 111. 11.uio lt caretaJ to avoid.,.,., •,..,, . 1pectnc precllctlons becauae 1be'1 ~ ·"' c fearful that ber cli•ta will not welab ln· tonn.uan and make proper cholem. a "Tben'I lllCb a tlllnf Al a HU· _,.. fullllffnl Ill~ .... npl•lned. ~ llUJ people YMw UtnJloo U ufUD ud sam•," ab• 1aJd. '"'l'hirty-ftve mUlloD Americana b•ll•H la lt-. ......... • AA ho 11 • aid. old ~ wbldt beeame men acceptable la tbe •eo. ud DOW II tM0t In ma.DJ aniftnltl•, =~t 11 •till 1buaaed b1 tbt ....................... O' ....... Astrologer Elayne Manago Astrologer Shifley Leitch Unseientifie 7he founder of the Christian Research Institute, Dr. Walter Martin, says astrologers play a word game. BJ WDITB Ol.SON 0t .. o.ll'f P._ l~tt Dr Walt.er Martin, founder and president of the Christian Research Institute ln Anaheim. has studied utrololY for many years and bu come to two coocluslons about the subject. "U '• unaclentific and it cou1dn 't possibly be true,'' he said Martin. author of a teJtlbook widely uaed lD colleges and univeniliea, .. Kln1dom of the Cults," said utrolOCY ort,inally was based on a "eeocentric universe." where the earth ls tbe center, but science baa determined lbat the sun ls the center. BB 18 A Dl88ELIEVE8 for 1everal otber l'U.IOll.I, be 1aid. One la the d.lver1ence ol opUdcm betw ... utroloten. "U you study many utro1o1en there are many pred.lctklm.'' be explained. "And. lt'1 fatallaUc. It llxet all the nenta to tnmlplre In your Ult. 1'h1I leavea 11ttle cbo6e. for the lndlvidual. It'• Uke a 1~cltt wbo sa11 you can't help what you do.'' TbJ.a view allowl people to •cape respomibillty for their lives and "a· cu• all kind.a of crtme," MarUn Hid. A8ft0LOGE1t8 PLA y a "word same." be added. "Carroll RIC}lte.r says, "1be stars do nol coaapel. tbey im~1.·" They proclaim, for public COD· sumption that their advice la renera.J Martin said, but then they turn aroUDd and literally "IUide people's lives." Martin also ch arted tbat aatrololen t.a.lk ln 1eoeraliti-. dt· in& characteriaUcs that moat people share. "Everybody la keen, llotbfu1. puaionate and cold. They pa., the word 1ame. 'Ibey can't be.'' The ICbolar al.a bu clted Biblical paa1qes teachi.D& aaalmt MtrolocJ. "Tbe Bible baa tbe a~ demnation of fortune te , .. be 1ald. "lt'I ID iDtnWoo lnto a man Isn't Intended to penetra&e." •ArnN ara Iaalab •1: 10-11. paaaaa• ln Daniel where DaW a. terpreta dream• with tnowleclee from God, u oppoMd to Slaa. a4 Matthew Chapter 2. rtn.ally, lfarUn laid that tber'9 .... "1tat11tlcal probabllltlea" tbat 1eneral evenu wlll occur. wide ceneralitiee that can "aeeount fOl' some utrolollcal projecUam," Wb1 do IO mAllJ l*Die twD tD utrok>pn <whom MUtfn a..tn. with the occult) and fortane Wien? "Everyone wants aruwen," be Hid. , l ' • b tJ • • " le OI JI d:I - OM.YN.OT Mondlr. ,.,..., ... ,. FEATURING ' Dr. Donald Millar of the Center for Dlaease r Control in Atlanta uses a chart showing the I decline in measles incidence to hel~ U· Justrate one of the reasons man oow lives l f an average of 73 years as opposed to 47 years in 1900. . 1, [ J _ Horoseope . I. '-----TU-ES_D_A_Y_, -FE-B-. ,-----' I By SYDNEY OJIAR& r A&IE8 (March 21-April 1.9): Accent OD pres· • sure resulting from added respooaibWty. Be aware ol legalities, public opinion, relationships which could Jead to "permaoenl" aasociations. Partnership, special cooperatioo and marriaae are in picture. TAVRVS (April 20-May 20): Avoid direct confrontations -you gel what you need by rmJsbing task, Jetting key people know you are avaiJable for assignment -and adventure. Aries. Scorpio and Libra persons fieure in scenario. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): New approach, rreab concepts and love dominate scenario. Make contacts, slart sometbing, imprint style, express opi.nloos. Leo, Aquariws persons play key roles. Personal magnetism soars. Members of opposite sex are drawn to you. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Spot.light on home, basic baues, abillly to confront family member with plan that could lead to great.er emotional and financial security. Another Cancer, a Leo and an Aquarian figure in I sceJlario. You learD throuab teachina proceaJ. LlllO (J .. »-A.Ila. II): Ila....._ M1icm. ........................... le&MrD. 01•• Id plaJ' to tD&elJemW C1ll1od1. DoD '\lie satilfted to bow merely that eomethlD.I b.tp- pened -find ovt why it occurred. Short trip could be on agenda.. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Check small print; ii aware, alert, you can add to income. Money picture can be bright ii you are apecific, thorough and insist on factual data. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio persons figure prom1nently. You locate article that had been stolen or misplaced. UBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Open lines of communication. Welcome UveJy debate. You benefit. through clash of ideas. Cycle is such that you will be at. right place al right time. Em· phaais oo change, special relationship, a variety of aenaations and ability to imprint individual style. · SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Aura ol mystery and romance dominates scenario. Beautify surroundings, remodel, decorate, strive to improve condlUona at. bome. Taurua. Libra and another Scorpio play key roles. You wll1 '"locate" atory beblnd story. SAGl'rl'AU\18 (Nov. n.Oec. Zl): Accent , on frlmdlblpa, bopel, wiabea and "romantic ln· t.erlacle." RefuH to fall into trap of aeU· dee~. l>eftne term.a eaJ*:lally where bual· ana ...terpr\M 11 concerned.. A Pilc:es bel119 < ebow the way. CAPBICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 11): Accept added respoaaiblllty -you an due to receive more authority and money. Relatiooablp la ln· tenaifted; noth1na occurs ba.lfway, lt is all or nothing. K.now lt and prepare accordinaly. Cancer ad another Caprtconi play alplficant rolei. AQtJA•ltJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Reach beyond curnnt expectations. Brin& potential ln· to rocua. Empbula on travel, publi.ahin&, brida· ma dlstaDce and lancuaae banters. You w111 complete loog·at.ndln& ualenment. Aries. Ubra penoos filUJ'e promlneotly. PISCE8 (Feb. 19·Marcb 2Jl): EmoUooa tend to dominate your penooal scenario. You could fall madly in love. Gel to heart of mat&ers. Stress independence of thought, action. A flam· boyant U80clat.e proffers a low bow In your direction. Be a iracioua winner . It's Never Too Late BELINGTON, W.Va. <AP) -Frederick!:. '111ompeoa fisures It's never too late to run for public otftce, not even at age 98. TbomJllOD, a former newspaper editor In seven! West .YirliDl• towm, la running lo the June s eleetloo for the Barbour County acbool board. "J think I can do a Sood Job for the public sc:booll, and probably better tbaD some,•· be Hyt. "t'll Just let the peopa. dec1dl Ulat." TbomPloa bu bad some experince la teac~. but that wu al"OUDd U.. tum-of·tbe century. He wu onlY a teai-.,er but he tauabt tcbool three yean before civtna ll up for the newapeper bultoeea. t "What prompted mt reelly la that we've bid a good many flnl la the acboob here. My first in•f.iraUoo ta to build these acboolt fireproof, • be said. "I'm allO in favor ot 1ood, better and best teacben." l:.onger The /rnpmvement In life span since the tum of the centuty hss been stunning. Studies show that a child bom in the United States in 1900 could expect to live 47 years. Today, the average is 73 years. A~ {AP) -fte 1119ia W.1pua bu lotreued dMmaUoallJ la ta. .a. ceotu.ry bee• ... ~ tbll 1peiclae"1ar:E ol ctlM&M ~t.rol. bul .._ pat • run wW ~ UUJ• lm_p1v,._.l, UJ'I u director ol &M n1Uom.IJ 09IUI' for~ ODatroL TM,...... .. .Ut tode.r'a W llWln.,.. DOt I.DI•~ dlM ... '11& ac--... ~ UMS cb.rolatc UJMI .. . hi.an ~ lD bWD&D .,. ....... IO- laa to baV9 to come aa.o.t duwsb-...... ot poor bUJDID llablta -drlrlk1nl. '"'°""C Ud Jutt pla1o bard llYlal, Mld Of'. MIUar ol tlae CDC. "P&B'VSNTING DEA19 due to== bltm• will reqwre I.be aim~ of aeveral beaJth riau over loaa periods of lime, cleMly demandlna a mucb pater com- mitment ol both tbe indJvidual uad t.be com· muniCY," u.ld Millar 1n a recent~- The improvement 1n Uf=• llnce the turn of the century baa been at . Studies show that a child born la the Uni States in 1900 could expect to Uve 47 yean. Today. the avera2e ii 73 years. "'Ibla dramatic increase ol 2S yean wu achieved by reduclna tbe risk ol d1tna durtna lntancy and childhood throuah tDVt.ronmental aanJtdon. lmmunlaation and lmproyecS Dutri· Uon ," MillarsaJd. In that tame period, l4f9 ex~cy for adulta lncreued only aliptly. In 1800, a 45- year-old white male could expect to Uve to ace •· In ll'JS, a U.year~ld whJ'C. male could ex· pee\ to live to 73, oo.ly 4.5 addlUaeal years. "Tbe ldcblY touted len&t'Wetn1 of Ule span ror Amertc&n1 la lar1ely due to prenoUOo, oot cu.re,•• ll1llar uld. Aa an ex.ample, u late u 1990 epidemic poUo~ awept the United Stat.ea every aummer. By 19'70, u a reAlt ol mua lm· mQnbatton eampalans, lbe incidence of poUom,.UU. wu ao reduced tbat t.be total nu.mbll' of UNI could literally be counted oa the ft.-. ol two banda. Millar Nici tbe re:!J:!:;-ure la dlaeue pre-vention la 1n1tctitn1 " baJ)pe:D." AND 81GBT NOW, tben1 aft oo epidemics of polio, no epidemics ot s mallpox, oo epidemics of cldera, no epidemics ol lepro97 and no epidemics ol malaria. Meules, which once al· fected almost everyone, la now dose to extlnc-tioa. But other killers are oa the loose. One •tuclY U.ta these leadinc causu of death in tbe Unlted Stat.ea in lt'11: heart d1.aeue, cancer, stroke, lofluema and poeu.mcmla, acci· dent.a, car accidellta, diabetes. drrboaa ot tbe liver, ar1eno1deroala a.od lllidde. Most ol lbose are bf'OUlbt about by llOd.aJ preuures and t.hla Is where any lmprovemeat la the American lite span la likely to come ln Ute near future. accordini to researchen. Some of tbe socJal problem• wbJeb America.oa are going to hive to reokGO ..... are empbuized in the auraeon general'• .__ re· port on health promotion and di11111 J"V•· lion. ''Curreatly, avera1e comwn,.._ of aldol for all penlOQI older tban 14 la 30 percent hleber than 1S years aao -about 2.S &alloaa of ethanol annual17, rep.reaeoting a total of 28 saUoaa of beer. plus as galJooa of d1.stilled spirlta and 2.2.S 11Uom of wine,'' the repon said. , '1'EN lllLLION ADULT Americans -7 percent of tboae 18 yean or older -are e1tlmated to be al cobollca or problem drinkers.'' Clrrhoa1a ol the liver, cal&led by exceuive d.rtnlr.1ni. killed 31,407 penoaa in me. or 14.1 of every 100,000 penom. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism att estimated by the Alcobol, Drug Abuse and Men&.a.I Health Admlnlst.ratioo to have cost the nation nearly M3 billioo in 1.97S, including bealtb and medical co.ta, lost productioo, auto acddent.s, violem crtma, ft.re loues and social procrams. ThrouCb a syatem of meaauring the number ot lite JUR lost because of pn!mature death, here are the total years lost to some of the chronic dlaeau and social factors ln 1.978: Speech Pattern Annoying llEAltT DISEASE 4.3 mlWoll yean, motor vehicle acddenta 1.7 mlllkm ~. all Gtber ac· ddenta 1.4 mllliOll years, sts'Qke 133,164 1ean. suicide t14,1S'1 years, bomldde T551121t yean, cinhoeiJ ol liver 5'18,41J Je&l"I and d!abeUe 213,042 yean. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was, ah -er -wonde~ ll you, ah -receive other letters, ah -you llnow, well, er ah -compla1nlnc about a person, ab -er -wbo says about eo worda - ab -you !mow, and never fin.lahes a sentence, ah -you lmow -ab -er -ju.sl keeps string. ing toeetber worm separated with ah, er, and you know. au.er ?Mmben ot the family interrupt ber because it drives them crazy. too. But the ah, you know, er, cootinues a,, ii she had no idea UH is dolng lL What an done to cure her? We are - BORDE CNE BANANAS (P.S. I 'm an English prof with a mut.er's degtte. My wile is lhf prob .) EAR BORDER: 1f Joa IMDestly belleu " • er, ab, yoa know" la uaaw&ft that lier speecb paUenaa are driving Ule family batty, I bave a mueedoa Uaat might a.elp. Get a upe recorder ud take dowa •beat it ma.Ida ol di~r·yoe bow. Play It badl &o I.er -prtya&el:J, of C!041.ne. Mo.& people llaYe 90 Idea wit.at din NDd Uke ud an llleclred wMtt t.ltey war a reeordtal el tWr own 991ce. S•I· lefl a speecia dleraptsl. Yoa.r wife ea.a OYer· come dlH laabK U Me wUJ work at I&. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father's favorite cb1Jd was my older &ist.er. She died in a car craab five mooths aao. At tbe funeral my fa~ twDed to me and said. "Wll7 WUQ't It 7oa?'' He ,n.... cicmdaD~ Mid..,_ ...,..i. Ula that aaeeHon. 1 baft tried my beet to .,..... blm, bat 1 kDOW DOW It'• lmpoaible. I uy nery Dleht became ol 10metb.lna be &aid that burt my feel· lnp. What abould I Clo? I'm OClly l.S and b~te to leave my mom and brothers, but I can't live like t.biJ any longer. He bu made me feel guilty ror my s later·a death. Pleaae help. - HEARTSICK DEAK llEAJlTSICK: 'l't.ere'a u old Freacb pronrb. '"To adentaad all la t.o forpn all." nil la ullhll a lot of a l.S-year-okl, kt try. \'oar fadler'a depresdoe bu made lllm mea&.a.I· IJ Ill Be b • io.1er f'HP'N'hle for wtaat M ea7a. 'l1le mu .-.W ltave lla4 ptef Urierapy lmmedla&el7 after CM tn1eCJ. Ferpt a.._ leaYiaa -.... 'l'Ml"e ue • ... wen • &a.e ltfteU. Ta.llE &o 1"f ,.W..ce co-18111' at ecllaiol.. v .. ._. aa mfen&ae4te1 •dlllt ~wt.JI ............ ,.. ......... ,.... 1bt&end .w.-e,.. Plew write back ... &ell me.,_ 1" are lecdll• aloq. ...... DEAR ANN LAJifDERS: Don't 90ften )'OW' po1lUoa on pat. Somebody must stud flrm aDd a lot ol people are comatln1 oa JOU.. Drafting W 001en Pro and Con Jl'ORT JACKSON. S.C. (AP) -a.•1 IA tbe Army DOW, but RcMJe Suatito, JI. ol lt*1 Suk. N .J., says the military la no place for a woman. Tbe wiMr -or perhaps J.t weaner four week.I into bulc training -Pwt. 6ulttto lald Tuesday that Presideol Carter Aould adude women from bl.I plan to reimplement s.i.ctl" Service regiatraUoo. uq RAVE TO slay cfut7 for• bll u.m. and sometimes we have to eat otf tbe pound," 1be 1atd. "Now that I'm hen. I doD't recom· mend it (the Army) for women," lhe aald, u she aluog ber Mt& rifle over ber aboWder durlne a break in marbmanablp clall. But her eompanJoa in arma. N. Marilyn Van Cannoo, 19, of Boone, l<>!"a1 felt dlfferently . "Women should be draneo," the ..UCS.. "U they're capable of being Into women'• Ubera· tion, then they're capable of beina 1n the military," abe aald. Slnce the lnlUtution o( tbe alJ.whmteer Army, •cores o( women have paued ~ baalc training at Fort J1cklon. But mott ot thoae lnteniewed Hemed to tb1Dk that wtlt.le It mlgbt be accept.able for women to vohmt.er for mlUtaty service, they should not be ctratt..s. .. NO WAY, no war.," aald ht.,._. Lee, 2le, of OaklaDd, Calif. 'I cton•t WU be <eut.r> abould draft f•mal ... Orm• llt.ber, _..It'• rHIJ)' nece.aa.ry.,. Women lbouJd be exchldld, PYt. lM aaid, becauH mllttar)' acllvitJ la "harder OD femalel. ~ically and nMmallY, btca\IN ot the way we've been brought up. Pemal .. doa't have tbt DhYtlcal 1tamtna ot mm." Prelfdeftt Carter unouno.ed laat nek ln b.la State ~ tht UDJoa addresa that he planud to re· new Selective ~c• re1latraUoa for mea. He 1aJd be would malt• a dedaioo by f'eb. t oa net.her to tnelude women. One f...W. recnatt aatd cuur uo.aJd coa· centrate on waya to make YOIUIQrJ mWtarJ 1ervl~ more 1ppealln1. A•• Laaders May I add my two cent.a' worth to the kid who described llim~ell fiS a "steady smoker," yet swore he had never been wingy or 1pac-ed· out? He bragged about never for getttng a Lelephooe number or wbere be parlted bis car. I've heard this same lt.ne at AA meell.o.ls These people say they aren't n!al a.Jcobobcs because they've never been arrested or bad a.n accident. They are told, "Forget the 'l Nevers' and think about the 'Not YelS'." ~Y att Jl.aSt around the corner. lf lhal YO\.IDI "genius" in California k~ps smoking five joint.a a day, be invariably will have one less "l never '' -and a peck of trouble. -MORRISJ'OWN . N.J . DEAR MORRIS: Amem, my frte.d. I co.i••& un aa.Jd It bdier m,.elf. DEAR ANN LANDERS:· OUr daughter will be married in a few months, and we are b.avina problem.a over the reception. lb bmband ud I an 11.-"°"9 of modeel mew. We want to ba"......,... moe but not laYUb. Fruld.~. we eaa"t aftonl to• overboerd.. Our dauebter's fUture in-laWll are party peo- ple. ~ att precssloe for an eJeaao\ affair and have off~ to split the rosL My hu.sband refuses to allow thb . Our daughter changes her mind every day Please advise. We are e oin1 crazy. -SCKROOY LAKE. N.Y. DEAR N.Y .: TeU your da9'1l&er' ud ~r fatare ba·laws tbal t.lae weddiq reupl._ la 10- lng &o be ln kffPiDI wit.la your llaa.Ddal atalu aod &Jae dedaioa la fl.ul. Eoc1 ot laaaale. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pleaae tell ''Sick of Widows" that lf she (and tboulaoda ol OCher s mug married women> knew bow many ol their husband.a propositioned m . abe'd bav• eaten that letter, not malled It to Ann L&Dders. I wu 37 wben my wOQderful buabaod djed of a COl"OD.U')'. I waa devut&ted. Within tbree week.I I received two lDv1tatlom from buabuda of cloee biend.s to med at• cnote1 ror "dlnDer." A third otfw came from m.y a:11ter•1 buabud, wbo uaured me that an alfalr .,.. tbe bmt W*T to 1etowr pie!. Jloneatb, ladlH, I don't want 1our buabands -ao atop~ -A WIDOW WHO SPJ:A.KS FOR MA.NY OBA.It W.: 'null 1" ta ..._., et ... -*•• _.. llan -... ........ IL Allll •ia:J .... reeee.-. WASHINGTON (AP) -Health, Education and Welfare Becr.tary Pat.rid.I RobetU HaJTt.e cla.lml DUl"Ne are lea.· lDI tbetr profeuJoa la aucb Jars• aumbeta federal 1ubaldlH to tra.la them are a cue ol overtw. Tbroqb lmpro•emeat tn these area. aU of which are tr-.ecS to the ddces that man made .ln Loday'a aociety, the studies abow that maa can most certaln.ly improve bis life apan. ·Millar a.aid. "No matter bow one d1uecta tbe probkm. °""' ball ol tbe u .s. mortaltt.)' ln ms wu due to unbea.llhy bebav\on or llfet:tpe; 20 peremt to eavil'oamealal facton: 20 per:ceet to bumao tJ6olocica.1 fact.on aod onl,y 10 percmt to tnadequadea la bealtb care. Today's killers are complex with multiple causes not vulne rable to s ingle abort-term m e thods . Several ra slu must be reduced slmuJt.aneously and efforta must penis\ over long penoda of time,'' be said. ''Tbese problema pote a severe cballenae to pf"9WIDtiaa." New oeo•onos• Ntw Chai~' New trwnts' ~ lhal S(X'Cldf Dt'IS01 ~ ~ rQJ C¥1 oe .,an COITl~"llte ~ n Slyie PCASOll~ ~ I Mr:al.M ICHCIOL.S ORANGE COUNTY S TOWN a COUNTAV ORANGIE (714) 547-8228 ---------~ ---·----- .. , ___ _ ''Enouth llanff are · tr•!~~t produced a.ad cenmea to meet com· mwuty needl, but they ere Jeana.," ab• told tbe ffOUM Labor·HEW approprt.atiom 1ubcom· mlttee 1Mt ..-. "Wt lbouldn't ... 1upport for DUJ'H educadocf to tralD people to be ad · mllliltradve au1'tanu ud ~ Ill bul· One oge 12 or Under "kid " cut with each odutt complete sMing SW so "Kid" cut otcne s11.oo. MONDAY. TOESOAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY n.9.'' Th• Rn lecnUf')' ... dltlDClial a Cuter admiallU'adoG propoeaJ to •lath DUl'M tralDJDI aubltdt.. IA U81 from Uoe mllllon to UI mUUcm. &,t Moster Stvf ist ic /Tli"°' HA!RDRESSERS The People "Imo Core For You And Ycu Heir HUNTINGTON Bl!ACH -10111.Adema Ave. -982-2444 N!WPORT l!ACH -1620 MacArthur Blvd. -844-8040 IRYINI -1311 University Drtve -81241U Mn. Harria said tbe ad.mlnlttntloa policy ll to coattnue aubltdl.. to trt.ln family pbplctana and DUl'M pnctiUoeen, ._. • Oll • ._,,,. Miiiar. iN. wbo are 1n abort 1upply . ._ _____________ _..._ __________ __. ./ "You came Just In tfme. Marmaduke was looking tor a toothpick!" MISS PEACH ~T,MAmA, ~Nr lilOUOW A Pl.Nell """ TMI Te-ST? SHOE THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "If only they'd invent a SILENT electronic qome!" DENNIS THE MENACE l f ' l 'l> ' OM.C~! WENEEOTHE~ EXERCISE ;;; EM&. v Pl.OT a· BIG GEORGE • FUNKY WIHKEABEAN by Tom S.tiuk • GORDO (I ) IMP£ClABLE by Mell Lazarius MAlrCIA MA~ TME l(NACk' ~ 9EIN6r ffOI TEN ANOATONIN6 ~Ott IT AT'THE .~E T IMf! ... by Jeff MacNellv ORABBLE : ,., _ ...... ' "'! ,_. "I hale Mondays .. by Kevin Fagan 1 111£.:ve:R w~<> MUC ~ O~ A V1ot"\. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn JOhnsto" YOU COULD ITT l..eA$T HA'f'E The ~ TO CR1nCIZe Mf: Y~l-4,l~WAAT )IOU MEAtt,Al'&NE.. uow [)._'1t;SN' r r.N<x.U Wtl tit THE. 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Interested In the •Jt._______ will and/Of' estate: nn•MCAUl'09NIA A petition has been filed PlJBLJC NOTICE °""'c•o.. by WI I llam A. Pann TNISTAT•••oonC'llf named In the Will as oaO::;:r-:=~1C:1 Wiiiiam Arnold Pann In ADYH'TIMMaWTt'CHI •101 the Superior Court of .. su1.1o~~~:a .. w .,. ,.. Ora~ County requesting .-r•tved 111 """' 1016, ,., Soutll that he be appointed as •·~•..,, 1..os ._,.,, ce•lfl>rn••· personal representative to umu 1 oo P"'. -.,. ,..._..., admlnl~ter the estate of n. '"°· e1 .,,,<., .. ,.,. tMv w•11 .,. the above-named decedent ~~:..:::',:-' ,_ '" R-. 1101 under the lndepe~nt Ad· Uoll[llGEHCY ELECTRICAL ministration of Estates ~•111. "'ASE 11, OEP••HM£NT Act "'" OIElfE~TAL ffAlflCES. T . Ion ·FAIAV1£W STATE HOSPITAL. he petlt Is set for cosu ME~ OltANGE couNTY, hearing In Department ·C•L•FO•Nt• cw.o ""'"'"' No. 3 at 700 Civic Center r111, cirot«t c~a.. '""'''"'"' Drive West, Santa A na, :;!::i~!1;:..!_'"'.",,::::, ::;~;-:: California at 10:00 a.m . on •••<lrlcel -·· w1r1no, con dull1, February 19, 1980. ••11<,,...., cantro1• -'"'""-'-IF YOU OBJECT t th ~'""· ··-··-lo .... uno b<llldlfl9, 0 e •IMl ott••,......,_,.. granting of the petition. ,.,.~ Sl•• '-""" °" -.,. you should ei ttler appear ...... .,.....,.," ,., .. 10 oo • m '""'" at the hearing and ~tate :~::i:~:;:~;!.':.!.':~~~·;'i.:! your o b1ect ions of ttle •S•••• ...a .,._ .. ,,. 1>too~·• ,,.. .. written ob1ections with the "'"' e111w Omo o1 P'""' ~••1tont. court be-fore the herlrtng. ..... , Yf"" St••• Ho11CH••• y 81<10 «" m•y 0,.,., 010,,, •nd our <lPPt'<lrance mtly be \-•llOflOft\ by canl&<tl"9 (.onl16CI In Pt!(!.On 0( by Y0Ur af. """,..~"""' '>«•ion, ,, o R.,. 101~ to r nr•y. ~:,c;:;;'°"'o. O IC)). r.o~pN""' ""11 I I Y 0 U A R r A 1•1"n'"""'~111cal•Ol'•rn11v1,..oo (R[DITOR o r .1 <ont ••1....i ,.,,,,.,.,, "''"O" 1nqPnt <.red1tor of trw dt• £•<" II<,,,,.., "'u" bf' P•"<luoltt,.d ri·.-1'1f•d YOU ffiU\t flit> your u~<r;.,~·~,;:'.''!~1~;~,n"n ""' 1 lrlirn 'with thP cour t or ,_.,, __ .,.""""-<•l>O""•••• prPc,Pnt 11 to the perc,onal 0"~';4.::.':70.,.(1_ 111004 '"" L•Dor reprf·Sentat1ve ~ppomted c.oo•. ,,.. o.~r•m.n• of '"°"'"'•' b y the court w ithin four "•'•'""'' ,.., •>Cwi.1 ... 0 ,,,. ~-·· m onths froni the oate of r,:-.;::~·~,;.'"'!,~ :::•i: .=.~":'..! f ir st 1ssu~nce of .letter s as •• .... .., 111 lrt• O•D•rlM•"I ol prOVldecf tn SeCtlOO 7()0 of l r•n•oor1.1tor> l>ou>tr l •nllll•O th e Proba l (' Code o f ~·• -••llnv W•9" A•ttt. cae1ec1 Callforn1a. The time for {!;!,!.\~~·.:,.~ •• ~:::~~·:~,;. fifin g c laim s w lll not ex. ·-s111 ~-. s.•-•o. c.111 .... n1. plre prior to four months '""" ••• •••"..tM" 10 ""V ...... , ... .., from the date of the hear "~,~·.~.::::::~,,. ,.,., ,,, 1t<rord•"'• lnq not1CPd above .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,...,.,~,1 011•00•0.-Y O U M AY EXAM IN E • '"'" •""""'"""'•'•••loon• llwr"1v fhf' file kPpl by th1• fOUrt ................ ,,, ,., •• ,N .,,,.,. , •• , 11 you..)((• 1nt1;>restf-d on the ~:~;::,1·, .. •0.:~,':,.~\~,~'7,.0:::;,•:~ P~tiltr•, you may f•le a rt '"• "'"''.,' -••• oou"" 1n ,,.. QU•!'>t with the court to re· \~~1·;~·:1~ ............. ru,.•'11 cetve spe<1al notice of the "'' ••••. ' .• l•"'" , ...... ""' \"'1ul0 •• 1nvr•ntory of f''>li\t(• asset .. 1>1 .. r ..... i.. 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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,,, ....... ~ A.IJ reaJ ....... •dVt'r\1.!ot-d In uua 04."Wlpapt:r l'l ,ut, )(!\\ \U llw-f.'"'61:ral l"iut Uo1a1n1C Ad of 111611 wturh uwlu .. ll llk1i11I l u 111hvrt1u• "">' p r e ftorr nc1t hm1t.Jllo11, 01 111.M:nirun.t1011 tiatt•'<f '''' •~. ~. rt'hKt<m. :!It'' "' n.11J<Jnal (tnl(1n, or .111 11\ll'Oll<Jll LO OIOl.kl• lHI) """h pl"dereoc~· l11n1t.1 I.Jon ur ~nmU\alton 'JM newspaper will rwl i..oow1ngly accrµt .iny •dverl16tnl( lor r<.'JI \l&UIW wtuch t:\ lO VIOllt oonollhe law *LOAN• Assumptions •Mo9'ill~ •T•o._,. •Low S't Do.,. •FREE* UST OF HOMES Realty Network I '~ l~Loan Sa.lt':i 957.a400 Sr!CIALOHa Oouty SIS.000 J Bdrm h omt-needs :.onw fllun«i. bnn«i your br'oom:. & shovds ~ ca11h in on invfftment C.11 ~7171 1 • • • tf •.I ~J~~ WANS TO Sl00,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW lNT RATE. Let us Ga•oal 1002 abowyouhowto Quahfy .... ••••••••••••••••••• Tc6to~C..,.t FOtUioaMOOB. W.Ust... 754-1202 Stl.mn1nc 2 bedroom wtt.h cMbedral ttlli.iw, large IASTSIDl VA latd1ien wllb all bll·UU + J...t U.fed! carpeting .tc c u1tom C b a r m 1 n g 3 drapea. Super conv~-Bdnn+ranuly rm. lout· ment locaUoo wtt.b ! ull range of ameo.aues in-edon quiet lrt'e Unt'd cul- cl ud In 1 p oo l , 11pa, ck-cac,pn<'C'dLU sellfa.1>l al only Slll.500 Call for clubhouse" lush grttn· ~deU.11.s s.&7171 be-It full pnct> •~ only •... , . ~· • • , S16.!AlOCaJI 7Sl 3l!H • ~!~~~~TIES [ ® IRblUI AS SU MAILE VA LOAM nus L" 1t • $62.000 w: a' ~utmhlt.> \1 1\ loan. total pJymt•nt.:. $.:'>.17 $4$,000 Eqwty. ~pt-rtacular <t Hdrm 2 bath. doublt> bnck f1replare , fam1Jy room A 8arga10. Act DOW, t ail S*23 lJ '-'''' ~ I • ' , I I'. 1'4.1 '•""' [®tiillMI BeHerHomes ~ 101/t>lo! This ~lier Homes & <;arden r C·decor look a1lU ran ~ youn for JU,.,l $390 !16 P n 'I ix-r rrl II 0 l /J ' /I !-., !-., l' )1 }-, FllA ~Hr:+ 1> l(riJtJ payment loa.n o( ~.600 tupproll.! > J 113t s;!l,200 down + C'O!lt.s b uys 1l • Quiet ~ great area ~'OC'at.ed-ltnplai:e paint. wa llpapt-r thP Worlu' Just $79.800' · Hurry to S l't' <.;all ~1700 rtf ' I • ' ,, • #>II ,,. • Looklnc for a home ol your own~ You'll rind many homes adverti.&e<S for aale lo Clau1fted t-veryday. 2 Wattt'frOftt Home' S ii k .. Hit t' u" lo m "' .;1 ,. r f r " 11 t h o m •· i. "' l 7,3H l"l <J 11rk\ J' f 'I I' t.I $ I '.J 1 II fl IJ l " SI Cit'• ooo d1 ri·• l frvni lJUIJ<ln h1r d•·t.111' •in ~ tivm .... o.•nll .1J>Pl to H·c. r ail ~.'.irul lltJlf. bJI ~ SINGLES PAD How ~9,995! Almost ne w Northwood <"" n d n • J 1· ~ r HEJ;(.)('fo ll lO $.5'..1 !1'1'1' • 'I '""'~ Smrl•·' & c .. uplt-. t \ 1• 1'•1m1•I"-' ),,,.,l., t1·n IU.'>. fll•il ~l'J . l11l111JnJJOt, ~,,11~·\t .. 111 & mort" l 'n1t L' 14>ftr;;1l•'(l lltt> r a k1• ad vant:•~•" < iJ ll f;a!>t ' ~1700 OCEAN VIEW! 0wn • .,. AIUJOUS ! J Ul>f'3.'I for ce'> q u1<'k s ale . Vcn.&111«!11 peot.hou.st'. uJ tra deluxe & t m · mucul.at.e' 2 Bdrms • 2 beth.' • frpl<' +-i:om · m&.lllity amerutla Will tnde 6 CK be.Ip fina.ott. S1B1.!i00' .... '-Y,,.. """°" • 675-7060 .. .... Coldwell Banker ~ 1,J·.· ~ ''t"'~ Ir-' -'. !. >l, .... ,' • •. CUSTOMIZED VIEW HOMf Swc•epms.: vit•w of bay and OCPan from th1 -. b<.•a ut1ful 3 b<'d room. tl('(l hom e with pool. in Irvine TerraeC' Scrurity system. wN bar . ceda r clo:;et & pull down mov11• ~rrren an• only some of the many featur es this home offers Prict· S7!.15.000 Fee IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9 060 '''NI Nt -..eltf(J If 11\t) I' '" fMH( ' 21/.Ufi I' I' r I' I' I' I I I I I I I I MEW DUfl\D WrTH IA Y YllW Nearing ('Omple tion ' A picturesque St!C'luded and shingled duplex with a m a gnificent Bc.ty v iew. Both unit ~ have lars~e viewing decks. w ith BBQ's c.nd plenty of ~tora~c Owner 's unit h as 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. rented unit has 3 bedrooms Both have hard wood floors. oak <:ab1 ncls ;rnd professional ln ndscap ln g i\n investmen t .at S·l8S.OOO. U~l()UI: ti()MI:§ REAL TORS". 675 6000 2443 bm Coa~t Highway, Corona df!'I Mar ~<® t?£Dch Realty I~ lSTATt DCIUINCI SIMCI 194' COMI WJfH US ••• to Sl'YGl.ASS HILL we. .... ,. altort ter• or lo••· yo•r ........ ' wfl be well ~ ....... .. ...... d s be~~ ..... roe. & dett: ,.... -toy .... pool ......... . S4H.500. NEWPORT BEACH 759-all 20 UNITS R"ady to b uild e Xl'f' I lf'nt builder ~ p ar k a ~e P r1 m t· Costa Mf'S.11 locauon on Bak.-r St Plan& av a tlablc· (r1r IO!IJle<'llOO Call (nr 1nlormallon RCTaylo rCo ... ~u "" 11 !' i i t' :.> r \ . .. , . '. .. I ~1111 SEU. k11e It~ wltb a SELL tdJt' Item\ with .i DalJy PllO( C.'llL'-"lft\.<d Ad_ Dtu.ly f>l.lol (.;l&.\~1f1t-d .\ti mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY '1HIMSULA rLUM! lJ<.'s l ril both world' h<mH· & incom•·' f-t1'IH'r 2 stor~ 2BR o"'rwr·s un1l & I HR rental 2 year-~ oung wllots of wood. g la~') & l!I<' I hln<·k to boy $.150.000 Jeri Hunt 642 8235. CZ 73> ?51·1414 551·1700 ,.,...~.,\ I p-.ry ' ,.,,.._ .N _.,,.-,,,~ ,..,..t,... 641 .. ZJS '4WJOO , 1 r)r ...,(.;."' •4-·ll"trrv ... ,,.r~.,. Siii( & RNlt TACf(L( C S L T H U G P £ R L K C C H D A E N 8 A H R K C 0 L 8 H C T A H S E C L T E E S A T C V([ L KC A TJP H C K KU Y L C I T A C K C £ H S A U C K L C H L K K P H K C E D J A H Y L P T R A K C ~ ( C T G H l H P I A Y L l A T T R 0 A N l A A L A 0 S H T A C A C T Y C H T N C A T P C H 0 8 S K Y H K A A T C H U 0 C S D 8 T A L C A T S l C T £ H U R T T R U R I A 0 R A 0 J E K S A K G A S 0 R U I A l C C R Y H I L A 0 B C H H T 8 U N 8 Y K K A E C S H T C A K S 0 P U I 8 H l 0 T L T L [ U H K U I H 0 l E P H E E S A T C C C G 0 H H C T A H 8 L 0 0 C R K A H 8 T l 0 C ...... ""· ........ Of .......... ,:._:~_, .... ""'·' llocli: ClllM l*ll T" lwttoA .1 hrtoft O.U TIClJe Vtnl•d•tt " c.t 01111 T ICtltl SCly T tdJe i Jl11Mlf Hctl Tectit '""""~ P'llllty "-T .tit "-II lttc*. TomMW:.._ WI·> l .I' Y ~ · TAYLOR CO . HE1\l.TOHS ...... ' 1•,.11; JASMINE CltHIC ~ PUN J MM OCEAM VU-WIOI G«•ll&T Homey 3 Bdrm a nd fa mily room. Sep. din . rm. Lar~e pa tio overlookin g e xpansive greenbelt a nd mini view of the Beautiful Blue Pac1fic. Jasmine Creek 1s hke a ~roup or mini estates hehind gua rde d gates. Immediate poss. Varant. $295.000 See anytime. WSUY M. TAYLOa CO .. lt..rton 211f S-h1 ............ Hfwron CENTH. H.I . '44-4t I 0 C,fe ;/ of n ewporl (&··~ REALTORS // 67S.5SI I I . -~ ---OPEN HOUSE ----- 2340 ~ Dr.: CoroM dlt Mw Cwt • wtttt o Mt toddy by a roer litg fl,.. 6-"-U¥rf l•r..a roe. & -foy a becuttM •l•w ouou -'• boy to "'• PnlUow. S5l 5,000. 0,.. 4'1i1r a to 4. COL£ M NEWPORT RUL TORS 2515 E. Coett Hwy., C--dlt Mw 67S·55 I 1 IAYROMT Wt· hav<' ~evera l fine homes \.\.tth pier & s Up Pa.IHSUU POtMT l'\cwly <h·uir.it1·d I ti!lrm fc.tm1 ly homl' Clo .. 1· to U( l-<111 S:~l;j 000 El TORO HORSE COUNTRY Hcl r m" :1 t..11 ti-. ra n r h -;tyl•-. • m1n1 • 1.111 111 111 .1111 1 ~roi.eci. $249 ~)0 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo yt•dtt Dr:v!!, N. B 6 7S · 6161 WATStRtONT \I. '-llv ,, .... :, liclrm 'I' 11.1 rt11.1nl r•Jom. rrt .1 1 fl I I I r • l'1 I t),tl k1 rtl\Jl\tl otr \ •Hlf ;i r l ' ••/I t l I • II ('u<1tnrn t>tr ,,,. tr •• d1n11 .1 chit• I S J I\ 0 IJ 111 11 l.f':>\t-., 111•11 .... ~i.~ t.01 MHo Vent. VllOI Th" b•·autdul r1111do .-.ori t la. t IJn~· h,df l>IQl·k I • thf· r11untrvrluli 2 1~1.room lam11l\ rt.Kim. ..net rt•ad) '" m •1\1• 1n now IJffered dl on ly ~Jn) 540-3666 'Nhelan lleol htote Inc. DO YOU CWf''t-:R A SF.RVlC P." Lft the public know w1lh an ad in the Dally Pllut ~tC'e O\r~-ctnry ll r.w cast )'OU IL'I llUll' 31> $2 llJ ~r day For more 111 fortn1U<M1 and r'Omµll'l" ratt:.s <' aJJ 642 S671S CE 810181 ILllNS ca. OV{R ~O YfARS OF ~ERVICE LAGUNA IEACH FOitfVY VIEW '·'" 1 Iv (JIN-'-l11rv \11Ml•·rn Hnm .. n"'fiflllktni• 'fh•· lilut-1'.11111• \\A 1<'11 Tiff. WA\'f'." Hiii.i O\'~ R 1111 W K "s four tw-drnom., 1•111, l~'fl llu1•1· I 1\ 1111: l<nom ,..,.,, ~untv ..,\ 'tt•m Orw Of 11111 f'1n,.,1 Ofknn~~ Call t-or \flrll•lnlm•nt •·•:,1.0 1 631·1800 ti I OOYl!lt D•UYI LARGE CONDO with VIEW bupffo.d aocatto.. hi .,..wpcwt In • ottrocffw c .. Cod ~on•:melty wtftt pool ..t .._.._ Pn•ctcy 9'd pcntor.e •few fr'OIUI ttlit l lctnn, fCM!Hy run. ...._, "" "--wtftt HpOC vi• IM1Mr .-... Soa,..lftCJ .._o-story ll•futCJ r00t0t wl"' wood t... accetlh.. $1 H.000. BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT CONDO SpocJo.t -,,.. .... l ............ ORd l ~ ..d potfo OH THI WA Tiil. loot .Up a•oll9bte. S.._t crHtl•• f~ '*" Cll leow/opffoue. ~· °" 1 SSIS.000. 63I·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. RlAL l~TATE. ~l16W C~1 H.....,,. N~1JC.HI Bf,,. h 631-1400 l 1 'i f.1Annt Aw e.,lt-io.\ l\l4~ 673-6900 I II , , ,,\.,. ' ,, '\ . I 1 lo.~\·.: .1.:\ 1 1,, '1 t1' o I 11 I I• Eaatatd •·r•du ced Ondoua 4 Bdrm I Ba • t&lllib rm w 1 UHd bricJt ~ P-1k>, lrt lot . &U.y ~ Npt Beb Kboola ~ rnotJva*l nw .,._. flnaoclo1 IJU,IOO ~~~~~~~~~ LmO C.OteO •m:JorS.8>0 ILb l'1oclr. I bdnm . J\,t be lu.nry toodo wllb TADOYmLOAM Spacloua 2 1tory 48r f\a1.I oeeu. bay • mt an 3 Bdrm *-• .., 1 home. f1un rm, Cpl<', Zbil. vlewa. Ult I mate In Odtm Income wiil uo cornr lot. RV, blk wau.. aecurity • a.rac:IOWI lav camerloUrSo of Hwy 2 nr So Cat Plau .tna.~~80~,000~~~~~ nreplaeft • 2 patio. SU:U00.**3. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAllNITA Spect acul.r ballto p bona. 301>-l20I 6Q. ft. Uoile to M1mna. Selva Rd • Calle La Pnma W"ra SUl8.000 to 1245,000. 83l Z40, 493-4006 Bldr. Jt .... ,,,01.1 ... 1 ~H A l I'" '.>~I lOOO UDOISLI DIVORCE F O R Ct:S SALE BY OWNER· abandonf'd exec eslalt YI lg pool in prnt1J{IOO~ We>tcbff 4Br. country lut.cben, lg lot w low int 1l.'5.SUIDabie loan 1219,000. 646-0287 $14,000 DM 20HALOT _ Ge0.000. Owartaat CaU MESA DEi. MAR 1104.000 s.r. Marvtn. 2-St.y. early Ca!J f 3 BR. HERITAGE PARK den. 3 ba . llv rm w fpl. Pa,ymenLa Sl830 tmo. In come '83S1mo. SeUer will cany for 5 years. Pnn only o.n.s.... ~~or6'75-«l00 Beaut 4 Br. I'-bM . Ltst.en to the peuodlna '"QUI earthtooe decor. many QXldo 3 87. 2~ ba 1~ & beamed Ct'll Coly pauo Walk to beach . surf, profeqtQnaUy de HOMIS uppds Ownerlni-6574 corated, kln1 ·•l~el~~~~~~~~~ ..................... ... bdnm. IO'lfmet kitchen. DUPLEX su,5,000 ~ Spectac ular ho m e 1n Nor1b end. White water view Multi level l.Jvtnc w/baloonies and decks. <:harmlna country kitc hen. Lare e lot. $.119,000 sqfl. nauoo.~1n6 club " te nnis hell 4 IR,IUNIY. PAD ,$3J.S.ooo CalJ Keoalogton Mdl. w1lh ~IAAION H~A.LTY OU>er leverage propert;,o Coede>Mini1un1 fT own-111 Orange Co on retame r ....... for tale I 700 by agent. 963-ll38 C-rcWZOM 1076 c:omplet• pnvacy, 24 F1exiblefana.nc10g hour aecurtty, pool & C&ll f .-640-7442 saunas. On ce In a or•.,~· - U fellme Opportunity! C-O .-... Dix 3 Bdrm home, hardwood noon. do uble 1a ra11: LAJt roxuo. sus.ooo. best d everythlns. Up-~ 494-0731 • graded cpta, drapes & --------wa llpa per. RIGHT MIMI VIEW ······················~ ....................... ...,..._.._.._...~,_.._.. __ LOWIMTEAEST R.IDUCEDFOR •8UNITS • Call now: 963-7881 4 8d. Vlew, fee land, pnv. Oi'lr. 111 9 • " " 'V"I ·u "' ""'' · beach. $309.000. Darrell [ ~ illtl -~-a_ks_h_. _o __ wn_e_r _/ A_ge-nt NEW LISTING! Duplex. 3 bdrms., 2 baths each unit. l·blk. to beac h . Frplc s . Furnished for s um-ll!lj~~~:t'il mer /wanter rental! Pnoed at $225,000 b"73-3863 67S..17S2 Eves associated e11no< f llS 11£ 111 TO RS l r ,•, ¥\-l!l">lb .. o b'' '"A l ASSUMAIU LOAN AHD - 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE Nice 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. Large yard, enclosed patio. Close to school and s hopping. Owner anxious. For an appointment to see. caU St6-.SIB). -~-:~· HERITAGE sbarp 3 Bdrm home with an uswnable lst...aod seller wilJ carry 2nd. No qualilying, and priced at only $1 06,950. Cal11~~~~~~~~~ m.5370 NOW! f. • • REALTORS ALLSTATE iiLt1&i YllW+ INCOME Fmlt.ut.lc jetty & coastal TMCIOYmLOAM At oal7 H'7 ,000 tbla .,..,. condo starter la die belt be.or tn tbe ua. '1bl"Uutl .BKR 541-9491 OAK GLEN Views from lhis deluxe Dist 1 n ct i v e n e w 2 top floor apt. an Corona bedroom. 2,,... ba con· del Mar. 6 Unita_jn all. dominiuma~•U90. Uw tn CJae • co1Jii« q 2518adeoAve, C.11. .-. ...... Ulla o&Mr ... ____ KH'iM _____ _ ..,_ l'mCERIDUCB)! \ r>iv1o;1on or flarb't1r lnv1·..,tnwnl 111 ~etrCllMC99 Martie & Tit. Co. QwWty an craftsmanship and material s will enhance the lwauty of your ho me· Entrys, btithroom.s. pa taos C:.111 759-1711 hathtaltinq VJ•w Hillb atop Spygl us Hill, ocean. harbor and cit y TAKEOVER 9 .So/o LOAN Gtut 3 bdrm at.arter on CNiel street. Lge yrd. Owner h as bought another & is anxious Now only SBl ,900 ! Hlfrry ~ BKR 545-9491 $84,950 VA 3 Bdrm 2 balh. double gara1o:e. Hurry! 645·9161 .. ... :!j OPEN HOUSE ~· REALTY .: ~ · .. ~. ~ bghts. 4 bedroom and ·~~~~~~~~~ family. large lot $635,000 OCEAHFROMT 11/t1/o Loan Maritt MHO V.,. Sharp modem colorual 4 bedroom atnum model home. in dynamic IO<'a· t1on! Country kitchen with bu11t1ns, dining area. family r oom & crack.1111~ fireplace. BZ care yard, fruit trees galore. Patio Close lo ~school!! and all on a qwet street• Grab it ' $116,000 BKR M0-1720 TARREU.. -· VACAMTLOT Largt> buildablr homesate w /absolutely fantastJc view of rolUng surf. 4 m i. No. of Del Mar 28r. den twnhse, $90.900. in beautiful Encinitas Many upgrades, xlnt loc with 10'-k anteresl financ -557-6739 Ing. ~~-----~ RoyMcCwch,Rltr. 541-7729 Mela del Mar. By Owner. lmmac 3br, + pool. SI IB.400 546 2223 ----4Br, 2811. Newly repaint· ed. Large yard Comer kt.. Frplc For sale by o woer. No reallors please. S87,500 642 2932 THts1sm Nicest home in area. r\.b.idutely spoUess and low maintenance yards. Unbelievable decor Perfect for the young couple who like space. Jus t listed at only Sll2.000. Hurry! Call ~ FIXER WfPIUAZZ. OMLY $7',900 J1&al U.ted ed uoder llllU'Mt. Needl paint aod )'OUr' speclal IA>uch. Ex· traa laclude, cuatom pallo w /fireplace, ~I d1n!n« room and rnueb more. Hurry! Call 645-o:m -• .... e_.. 111 R-1 Lot near South CoMt Plaza, 3Br 2ba. wldbl pr, • new oak cabiDeU lbruout. atx48 dbl ear tn rear w toffc " ba. Sl.SO,QIO. ($80,000 Equity). Jake: 641-8967 or 568-31187 Asatumble at 10h7c 2 Br twnbouse in unique com· m1mity. Spa. ten01s, solar water . rrurro-wa ve. dshwsb.r, frplc, au 2 car garage w opene r . Ry owner Sl 1~.000. 645-4460 Pnnonly POOL HOME 3 Br. 1:i.. ba, completely upgraded. $95,500. CENTURY21 Suri SJ&. 7542 u k for Chns • •• Mart. My.,_. l!H I-lower Santa And You are lhe winner of lwollrket.s (Sl:? value 1to The QUEIHMARY Tow feb. 14, 16. 17 & 18 Long Beach, Ca 1kkrts may be daamf'd by ralllng s.2·5678, e't m . . .. HOP SKlP & PUTT to Mesa Verde Country Oub Cust home. 4 bd, den. pool. jac., lrg. lot. 3 car gar $329.500. Jackie Handleman, 631-1266 REALTORS AsltlngU95.000 .-------------------------------. JACOBS REALTY 675-6'70 ,. 'e ;; ~v1aag.u. 497-1761 D&5PERATE! Beaut hm on R·2 lot. OK dplx. XlnL lrmi $12.SK /ODO .661 ·2659 ...... wJ°" 11.ach I 040 REALTY . C all Bob Diddnsoo 979-8533 The Price Is Riaht foe llilil San ~-s Rey Model In Rancho San Joaquin. You1J be only g.eps to beach.. New 4 Bdrm home n earing compleuon. Bwldcr will help finance. Submit your o ffe r As k 1n& 12:>4.000. ca II M0-11.51 -~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS QU1Q( SALE 2.CXX> ~ ft custom u ngle fanuJy home. JBr. 2.Ba . $15,CXX> <iwn, We over ~g loan call agt. 492-9750 ------ HOHEYMOO .. Gnat Location Take O\cr low interest rate loan' Sever al chmre 1·2 bedroom t·o ndo homes in popular Spr 1ngs community 1n lrvuw Lakes. stream~. ll"l'llU5, llJ..\h lancUcJµ1ni: t-'rom SS7 .9:JO Phone today (pnn onJ} > Costa Mesa .. Room lor more on lot. * °"" $300,000 Theiie mus t be th e ehcapeo1t urut.s in C-Oetct !'.le.a Buy Now!! Fixer upper-Rehab and !Wt kc TONS (Jlo' DOUGH '' Pnn. onJy. Call 24 hr. Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• OU>TOWM Designed & custom bwlt by owner. Lvly 2 br wtdream kJtcben & <:l'tm features lbruout. Mother-an-law qrlrs . Overloolung park. MWll see. 96J..S671 steps t.o the golf coune ----... _-... _•_·~and you 'II love the COTTAGE ~kbng 2 Hdrm Ml tt11(e in quiet famil y rw1ghborhood Cl~e to bea<'h on PXtra la rge lot f'l"rl~t st .. rter bome al'* pt"ff ert pn ee Sl 15. 000 ~ 1434 !Broker 1 641-883l Hunhngtoo Cove Coodo 2br, l ...,ba, dbl gar. pool, mint cond. $94,500. 8@.8719 OWN& tw1nkhng night li&ht viev.· ol lrvine 3 Bdnns . 2"'1 ba. Assumable lo.in If 513 l'AMPU5 Da· IRVl"E L01J111M1 9.adl I 041 ....................... ~EANFRONT New-llhnhrhtr-.cryp• Harbor RJd&e Coodu 3br, Jbo. rt<Servo1r & rute l 1te View. 0<-eaD view from front balcony SJ90 ,ooo 54().~ Pnnr OnJy __ llCi CA.HYO.. ~ 4 Bdrm Creauve flnanr ing AssumablP lo .. n Call for appt 601 LIDO ~r Waterfront Condo Spectacular v1,.w A-,.. sumablc l<W.n. Call for details *Cote Realty & lnveslmenc 640-5777 don osen rcoaltor .. lZ1J N COAST HWY LAGl.....,.A BF..ACll 497-48C8 1080 .....•..•..••.......... DESPITE THE RUMORS... 1800 •....••.•.....•••...••. EXTRA SHARP 149 Rocbe-s~r &. CM ~ 2 bdrm UIUL'>. h1Rhly upgraded Doobk .:t1r . ~ dnvew""y + e' l r a pa r It 1 n g a r l' ,1 FPncf'd Priced c>t SlOO.<m Br-m:f!'r cooper at ion Roblmion. A).'I., ~ Si'i47 ----~ ProfMrty 2000 ........................ 'WILL SUIORDl .. A TE Two wut.!i, room to bwld 2 more. Owner will carry ~ Slll.000. Call ~lor more Ullo. TRADE OR 1031 ~ Sl.35,000 eqwly. nx312· ~ MullHaebldg's tlvy duty 290 • dn ve & pad!. 7.oned A2·R LEASl. OPTION OR ASSUME. Wf.15tem Realty Serv1cn U>-2221t T AJCE YOUR PIQ( COSTA MF.SA ; umu $425.000 COSTA MESA 4-Plex 1166.000 COSTA M F.SA 4-Plex Sl80.000 ANAHEIM .. Pk:x Sl« ,900 ANAHEIM .. Pin $138.500 D!SPBATE Immediate occupancy for this CallLClasaic bi the Sea. 3 br •pool. Xlnt ftnanclnl 9&3-5671 liom9, pvt community, I~~~~~~~~~~! 2 ~. 3' br aecurity, You can 5WI l md a spe<: wcular, EZ r are condo llJ an adult community. wnh a.n aasuma ble IO<tn ! Me d i terraniian al · mos~bere. gorgeous pool, spa. secunty, rec room. Balcony pal.lO~ 2 bedrooms Low lDttt'est loao. 1rab 11 quack' tll2.,500. BK.R. S40-17'20 _._, ~ HERITAGE TripAe.x . IUa,tOll RIVERSIDE Trailer Prli: S2'1 s .000 Molt d lbeee uruts have nenble terms and a 1 l have Jood tocome . Cull 566-ailllO Rea!Dtate 'AIUCPLAC• Fa.1rbe.nb MdJ. 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, 3 car gar. Frml din- llli. lam rm. huce bonus rm. 2000 aq n. N r. Edison Hi1b. $179,900. R. E PROFESS I O N A LS tllN37T llACHConAM 28r, l ba. A.uumeloan. Mod • .,.. 6,900. CENTURY 21 Surf SS 7542 uk for Chris WALK TO SURF Large near new 4br. w frm d1n rm, lrg ram nn. Park Pla~.lnc 842·7461 OWNER ANXIOUS Owner bought new. Must bCU 4 bdrm. SHARP. On· ly al,CXX>. 897-0321. ftOOlHOME N<>wly remodeled. Cloc;e to beach. Pnce reduced ~.<XX> 89'7·03:!1 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 5000 sq ft. luxury home Ont> of a kind, on l~ m>.OCXJ 897 0321 PASSPORTTO · PARADISE own your 2 week to one month vacation hideaway forever . HAWAII. MeXJc:o. Pans, Aspen, Tahoe. Low. low down • Easy Ask for t1me~hare spec:1ahst 11110321 897-0321 RHllEatat. aub-leWD• OK. From SJl,900. Treuure lsland Mobile Home Pk. 30801 So. Coat Hwy Laguna BUcb. R.M .P. (714 ) 8-3S71. Spedacu.1ar view. 10'1 a.a sum . loan. 17% do . Sls:l,IOO a br. 2 ba. .. 19 Lt\GtJNA CHARM ER IN TIIETREES Hl1b beam1. bric k flnplace and D.Jabt IJgbt.s bigblilbt tb11 cozy 2 bedroom b.ideaway anug. gJed amidst towering eucalyptus t rees and mature vegetation SllB,IXX) LINGO REAL ESTATE 497·3331 IYOWNB SALE Oil LLUl °'°"" ..... ,.,.. SAMTIA80 DR. J..uwe UIUIUble loan. Exec. bouM. 4br, aep 1111tr bdrm awte. 3ba. Ira fam nn. fi.&11 UVUia rm. fnn cl.an rm. uitttcom. BBQ, lndry rm. crpca .. dtpa &bnacbouL 2 car gar. Pool aide patio . ~ cond. CalJ 759-8974. MUSTSB.L Just listed a 2 s tor y charmtt ~Pl!l lO beat'h 6 canal. Move fast• Seller J u st bought another. Fee l and sm.soo. PROP&tTY HOUSE 642-3150 LIDO ISLE Lagllna Hilts I 0 50 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 4 br, 3 ba, 2 frplra. st to o;t $395,000 Cull 673·228<J Pnn only Lei.au.re World. Galt' 14 Panor amic view. 3rd floor, V1Ua Nueva. 2br 2ba, 586·6879 A C aft 7pm 1052 .........•.••••....••.. $!J2.500 Nr new. J Rr 212Ba Twnhse Condo. bst loc, 9"'2'-;, ll>l a5sUml! ~1625 If N A Iv m'~ 1055 ·····•······•····•····· ~uch1n Demand' .\todtd 264 Pondcro~a Home. 4Br. J ba, dt>n . fam rm, t'ovrd patio. highly up11raded. 1m maculate cond, SH 7 ,500 770-5252 By Ownr Mrwporl B.ach I 069 ...•..........•........ PROBATE SALE Nice ~ bedroom & pool borne tn Baycrest Ft.'<' land Priced al S219,000 CalJ Tom Mesereau for moredclatb Npt Cn-st <.:ondo S225.000 Ill.Ute mstr ~u1te"' <K'('Jll \lu + 2br 212ba, ram rm, frph'. m1rrorHi v. N b.or ru •I JJt·. lc•n n" 22 An1·-. ( 'rt 1 l(f Prr; t;7J 'JllJ CLASS SEA foJ .. i:anl 2 Br 1und11 0\1 r look1n1: Jll n t t h t '\rwport roa't hn11 f-.' c l!ll l!nl lvl Jl 10 11 C'.omplrte t>nlt>rt:11nml'nt &.: r c• r (' " l 1 fl n J I amemllt>5 Own,.,. prn \1001 fino nrini! at a lov. JOY,'• IOlt'r~t llALHOA ISl.A!'o D RF.ALTY 673 HiOO Lq 5 Id. '°"Join! WplJ kt>pt llorhur \' 1t " llome, onl( ownrr fit·,I Uuy at S231.!l0u 1'1•1 ' Patrick Ttnort' tiJ I I :!f"' l!qftZ~I~ REALTORS OWNER MoYiftq! ~ NF.WPO RT \Rfo:ST From SE Hnt&ton t'lch 4 2 Sold. only J left ' Bt>1t 8d 2 Ba Fam Home 21 location 15r; down Features 22x28 Fam 1G m Pool. len!Wl & Jacuu1 Rm. Ovnzd lot bas lg ~ Smith Mtyt'r, 5411·71'13, TWL -· . . REALTORS In 1tr eat Mesa Verde locat.100 Good terms . CSELECT Prtde of o woersh1p tPROPERTIES Pnf'l'.!d for fut !>Jle Call ......................• ............ ,.... S. --N' I I 00 ....................... (~ltMl3§1fliQj MOBILE HOME Real £state BUY-SELL-RENT· f'INANCE Mobile~ Sfon liwfoe wwwtioft C...t.r CAU.US 661-1021 •EXCITING• Udo Part l 'J 7 4 T r a \ •· I P / 1 v. i.'abana. oul~•de 1i;1tic• & Rllrc:kn . fh,hv.;hh1 f d I~ po' ;i I I I 11 ' I r r ,. ,. I r 1 •? 1 ti .t 1 r , I" r 1· 11 1 h u1 mu. r•· ''" 1(l1•r • -.tur .11:t• ,h,•11, 11Ji\-1t r lnl (}I( f\JRJ I A.cMtP~Porti flc'.lllllful 'l/rwpurt 1lhl wttl•'. 2flr w walk 1n 1·lo~l'l~ ('urnrr lot (J foJMiOO ) 6 DILUXI! UNITS PRIME~IDE.CM :! Bd.rms each nu; ST A RN ES CO 673-n6t Rl:-:.vfAl. l'\(.'0\tE rnnPFRT' From ~ 900 \l ncl u .ir 1}Pl ll11 m1·'· 24 h r """1nl\' :t P\1 l°>!'.11 ho·~ 11001 & P•Pr 1 rt'a,ur•· "It• l'lt U'll Parlflr < '""t Hwy. Lai:u11a th h, H :.1 J' I': 14 14!1!1 35i'I U,.ams • Gia'" tlui:c• Townhou,...1• duplt>lC 4 llr ra urut 1-Tf•lt•. t1•nn1' Ha riu11 n s~•14 oou I »v.nr Ar,t 11 )!,Id 000:1 IUtU>ERS CLOSlOUT A.EDUC B> FOR 9\llCIC SELL Srvt>ral 11in1tle fam1h ho mes, avail w ea,\ financ1n11 t;;ill al!t 492 9750 R.raJ Estate ln,estment ... ."OJJW ~l Hwy NB 645-6646 t'losoo Sunday 36 UNITS TI.iSTIN S500K dOWI' l'rinr1pah only, "" ~ents Ready for COO<lo conversion. Dynam111• propt>rly pr •<'ed well below the market Pnn only Hurry won •t last ' Call ?A hr. All. 541-0800 ~" •· Dor1'+~t ~ o -tht rherl/ ·TERMS. pool w /spa & sep play yd Mewporl Ctwter AJ# orpetarea %Mltobch.. 64~5357 SVl9.500 988-4S32 ~~~~~~--~I Big Canyon Townhome Soeclal Ivy Lovely (LighJy upgra<io'fl Villa W~t Homt' 20,t.0 2fir, 2Ba in Lag lillh 1u1~t 5 slur i.iurk. '-orner lot YI large pat111 art'n \1r cond·only $<>7 ,500 W~I ... ________ ,COSTA MESA 4 Units . 38R. 2BA. immacula\e CIOOdiUon • S>lllSO comer lol. Nace ocllbbort>ood OWC 2nd. Assumable loan. Call 751·3191 or 97M728 Aak for Nanc:y ............ 1006 ....................... IXC9'TIOMAI. DWLIX v"7 l•rt• 2 1tory 4 bdrm bome wlth 2 ~and view from ~ bedroom. Juat 3 doGn lt'Om the S.yfront. Yau Mio bave • Nparale oae>lldrm • deo unlt lo lbe rMr. Larilt 3 car _.....A well Wit pro. C a .No VaCllDC)' pro- '7Mf00 WA1!RntOIVT' HOMES REAi.ESTATE 631-1400 /!! ~81.{ eantJ rt-i fl n ir'\tl - ~wtll ~ ~OU( Ci)lk, ~ ~~-~~ You may request Ad~Sitter service when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in y04.Jr Doily Pilot ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mesaoges .. . you CXJll in 01 your convenlenc:e to get the responses to your od ... this 9ef\'lce is only $5 per week. For more information ond to pkJoe your od CXJU 642-5671 • Eldorado model l'p &..gi.t lffdt I 041 L..alJ-a •Kh I 048 uades 3Br. 21-a Ba Hy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o wnr Pri ne on1y fiJ Coldwe.11 Ban.~~~ ova THI SUIF-U•UMA llACH Oceanfront ho me. e nch anting garden with Koi pond. This custom home features oak plank floors. French doors, 4 fireplaces. 30 ft. beamed ceilings. gourmet ldtchen. etc. There are 2 bedroom suit.es. Owner will assist tn financing. $1 ,700,000. 496-7222 831-0836 ... Thrff Mouret. lay fttau "W LatunaNtguet ms.ooo iSS i!M6 $14,000 DN IJ moe new 2 at.or)' condo Newport ~IJib;la. RHlly pl.-h and has all the lOOdJes Fancy rlnanc· 11\A. Sl900 mo. No quaU fytns. s yr note Pno only. Other leverage property In Orange Co. oo retainer byapnt t6J.lllt THllWffS Gradom • eJeaant tn lhc grand ma nn ~r 1 A townbonMt ot/ dlatlnrtlon. 3 bdn:m., 2~ b•.. com manclnl a IJWffPlnl VII· tad luab lawns &r ml1hty Sycamorea Done to perfectloo without a naw! Off~ at Sl7S.000 A(etll H)..$560 ClASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 211i6 I larbor. Ste 206 J\ 540..5937 (WALK TO BEACH 12 Bk +den 2 Pa . ·'Gulfstream" Nr lovely pool & rlbhsc S31.000 ARl ~ NOOOWNoac Take Over Paymeot.s 78 SUmt'niel 24 · 2 Br. 2Ba. maao nlle sldlna. Make roof. b11ck sklrtinl( & plantt>rs , wlk to Weatm1nsttt mall. Only S316 me» lABSl.29 > BF.ACH MOBILE HOME SALES 147·1100 RetJreQ:lent or F11hlna O«·A•ay, 10.SS in Park. Lont Pine. kids . $'13>0 87tr5747 er Spm. 2 UNITS ea.,lly tma.nced. good lot· SP94DAILE Sl&S,cn> MS llOJ II'-~·, VA USUm.Jble • ifdamal/ &erondarv fananCIOR "Ill ,......, +y 2 I 00 get you two urut.s an good ••• •••• •••• •• ••••••• ••. cond1t100. each w1th J pnvate yard in Oran~,. O>unty $105,000 75.2 1920 J QUAIL A!~~~-'°'*' T1I l :JO ,,M.I INVEST Ouplcic with 2 bdrm•. t bath each. in Sanu Ana Carports add pat101 Orut atarlcr units m.a>o don osen ..... 11 ,,, ' 1m1 E 17\.hSTREF.T 731·3111 ••• Rob9ri ft..-.01 :u>4 Coobdae it 13 Costa MesJ You lire the winner 01 t~Ucltet.s <n:valuelt{ TI. 9UllNMARY Tow Feb. 14, 16. 17 fr 18 Loni Beach. Ca Ticket,, may be claimed by r&llJng sq.5678, ext Z72 .... 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acrea Palm 0effrt. 11p provtd for •:: cond0> Owner / Broiler m .2211e R"' Dana Potnt. Oeilan view lot, Improved nr Manna 213-~-20S4 Cl DM..Y"-OT MclM!f·'~•1 t• H1 111U. .. 'rt• ~ .................... .. .._,._....... 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'¥'141 ~ bUl Ooodc>.. 18t • • •••••••••••••••••••••• deQ/br. l""b•· MtS. 9'utio. prof. deccM'al.ed. ecund comm'y ~c. ~maldMN ..J31& · • uLIJ Cob-TV. 91$ wk or by mo. •2ZZ7. IAl...,.._,..t......,.._ .. aim•••......._ . ........................................... . .u c..ei....... .2.. ...... ................ --.. ······ . ................................................................. ... • ..... l.... l D ind nd'li.c. -·I l ~., •. a ••••. SlazW .... ) AdlYIL o....... .. l~ Ba, ... £ad Or • t ........ -..... w wi.--.W.,, t0#1I. lft. AdlU, DO peu. SlrH•. tetmM, 9'!· adllllt ..... la M ...... ~conov• .....,,14M1'1 =~~At=~~~=-: =--~-~ i;-:::..· • .,c:r.·:r::: • ) §f.:,..r.~.~~ ,,_, lrile,bto wibi"l;;. Acllllb,., ,_. . ..,,_1171 lnlld _. a BR~. 2 tc::paAd.. ......,_ .. _ .. No pg ba.. &1ll. ar. PoOI 6 tee-an ... ~ 1 BR PIO 2 bdrm. .,..._. a&ove, •· tnO Mo., 7earl1 GD to llehdden 21a• fenced yard. pr .. no Bu•Beaca ~ tbm lilt oa Mcrllddeo ZIDEldenAve .. CM peta. 1938 C Wallace. •"-lo Seawlod Vlll•I•· to>7IDI &m/mo.MS-MIS u., Olodo. pool, Jae, tA!Q. CTM~l& ........... retrtc. P75. --4000 i •. ' ti.. IMO mo. + Jl'amlly. 2 Br SMO. Spec. 3 St4a10. m-4711 ~ ~=: :: 81', 2 ba PH. Play-In a..utlf\d Woodbrtdc---;;;;;:~;;;u•u pet1. ut.7JH 792. IJ'OUDd,poo&.-.14'1. 2tr,l~.Twb9ew/yrd. St ud loe , 1 bra. Sbatlmar 1-2 br lower. $32S. New Avail. "°"· 815de>Mo. + lrltcbeHttee. pool Ir pUi&.. ao l*a· 2a5 B Ma· dep. OlU 71~1'. mPll eerv. MM7U. 8nad ~ ZBr 2~be. 2- car pr, poof ~ JacuzZJ, very aurltdlve, ~ 1M1[lt lbr, ba.lcoclY. over· looka poof • pstio. Adu.Ila oaly, oo pet1 11187 Moarovta '2115. ~ P'e. ~ 11..-imeves 8-Qy Acr. llcM! ......... .,.. z Br 11 ba From M3S 2 Br 12 bll From MSC> 3 Br /2 bll Proa> ~ a...-INdt 114' Room w /full bouae ... •••••••••••••••••••• Jlri'VUete9-la alnt. area Allt ID escluaJve Victoria alNewi>oft Beech. <West ~adt. , lbr. 2ba, aewlY auf)tG-4111. decorated . Deck w tmaeoiflcent ocean MeN Venle prtv elllraDCe view. St eps to bcb. •bath. R.etrla. No coot· ID>Jlo. incl uW. 4M-M21 ~moking. SlTSMo. Colorado Rher "'•" ..... 1•9"dt lZ40 #fir 10&1 alO.GOO. etr. -..111 -···--············· .n L'...... OCEANPRONT ,,•• ..... 51_........5 HOMf.S fvR n..:.. ... • ~""".., R'"'""'r•LS -~ 3 or t br. Pr\ted from ,..,,,.... • ....... • C'M'O n Seven LakH Countrr ,_..,._ ~t'd yard • ao • Up RMP 014 I Qub a BR, 3 Ba ~ ua a• ra au . 1'' a m 1 ll u 411t.J5'1'9 __ _ a br. 2 tMi. °'"'I)' decor • trpk , eov. paUO. 2-car 1ar. Gardener pd 1700 /mo. at3·2&5·t 332. 7S91m l.AGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid Mn.. co&oc 1V. heated pool. Vtll. C714>4.94·5294. 985 No. eo.&Hwy. meatiBJIU Arun.efTS GttAHD OPMMG 2Br,2.S. M50 Excellent aocalioft. walk to complete shopping. Beaut.tfuU.y ~aped SpeClOQI epta. Pri vale pmtim or decks. Adults. Beautilu.J Spaaoul uruu Ill 3 urut • 5 unl1 build· &np. P"I\ yania, pat.t.os. dedal. Fam.Uy & adult only areas. Nodop TSL Mcmt 14.2-ll03 Z Br. 1111 bll, $t00. Encl pr, patio. Adlta. no pet.a. &f6..-r:stM291 Sp9cklus upper duplex. 2!r zt..Yiews deck nr Room for real C .M. t>cb. 246 Fai;view 'st. Sl8&Mo. Waterbed. d&k, 111!5Mo. -.vi• 1m.1 rrom ace. S:Jl ·5298 2Br, 3-. frpk, 2 blta to ftun. rm, pr. ba. cov gar, fPI coune-ma,:nifittat pleaae Kida • pel• moumc•in VWft C&oM to Vlldcome eau 111+-~ or 1.ap19.,.. J250 bcb. liOO/mo. pool. Mal u re Male ... .-or *"31111 646.eeeve&. Newport Crest COndo pool, aauna •ftd 1pa mm1 At\. nofe4! ••••••••••••••••••••••• O#n«1At\. HOMES FOR KENT si-.ooo BuuHful new cualom 3 0,. 4 BR. Prtced from Hae D1ltr su • oc vu. 2 br. f\un. ltUdao apt. 3 blocks 2~ be. fam rm, ff'Rlc , wt from be~ 1225/mo. ua· bar, pool, 1ac. tUnis. d.1d. _. t.S ..;;,_,:.::._._m-_zu'---1 ----........ IMdt 17 69 Blcbrior. uUl pd. Stove & rdrig. ~patio.~ mo..~: 6t6-Z118 Keat paid. No r-t.a . Os>a> lHdaUy Qae 2 br. l ba, 1araie. ~"e~ ... ~!! ~~ ...... !~.~~ 2 Br 2 D . ~-pl••-.. lo¥ely New 1\wt.lQ home MM2'11 ~ 2:568 home view of ouan. S&-1585 f'ned yard & o.tofShlh --walk to aaod $750. aaraees . Families P, .. rti, 2600 ss.Mrlor%1S/33.l-31M6 pluse. Kids 6 pell we&con>e. caU eM-2566 or -·••••••••••••••••••• BEACH. 3 br, 3 ba. frplc f l.rMlltment lot in thnvin& + extras. 1895. Whalers 973-ZW71. All. no ee. 4 br, 2 ba, walll to bch. S5%>fmo 'lll June LS. 3 br. 2 ~ bcb bee. -.W/mo yr ly~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfroftt furoi1 bed, ww.er rental. Broker. 875"-t912 1276 2 Br apt, am E. 16th St. 3118WestWibon,C.M. m.erOCC No...,.• ~ 83l·S611/541U•OI 751.a.&. . ....-. -· Cot.OMY APTS BINl Mesa Vent. *·. 2 2229Canyoa br, l ba, $345 t mo. • .... • ... u.nu for elderly. Home cook· ~. pool, Jacuai. inc-Plldo It kMD& care. se. mo. MWU. oopeta. a.~-132-2'111 Localed acroaa from _,.., Nwpt Bdl Golf Coune. V...._......... 4250 By appt. cml:y ~-···-···················· recreational eoc:Pmuoily. CoYe. MS-7815. a...,........ 1252 AU -utiUtJes. • •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• ~. Agt. 530-ZZM 2 Br Condo. end urut. 1 For rent: 2Br. around -..;._--=----cblJd OK Pool. Jac. rec r I o o r c o n d o . •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Adu!U, oo pets. $350. Yr· 4 BR 2 bll. ocean Vlt>W & 1>' Also unf urn. 64.5-4718 canyoo view. S650 mo. Beaut , q uiel, pool. 551M7Ualt.4PM breezel, 1 m1. ocean. -~ aiper l&e l br ~ incl -.--1126 Ut..11.Xl&e2br.$396 £vea --·•••••••••••••••••• ~257tor Days~ 2 Br Apts. 1 m1 brb tl50. 3 Br 2 ba ocean· •BIGBEAR W/vu,orski- frod.. ,..,,:.C 1 car pr ial. 2 db, frplc, now & w ID boobp'. ' balidy9 M6-lOOI · Newty paulled. ~ TSLMpst ~ 842-1903 .... toS.... 4300 .faetJ. MSG. 84&-83_1B ___ 1 Washer /dryer 2 car gar -·••••••••••••••••••• * V AC.AMT* Laguna Niguel on goll ~FwRilMd lmmtculatelbr+2ba+ course. S575 /mo. MagniCtcent new 3 br home Lovely oceao v iew Exclusive neighborhood. $1100. 49&1772. NO LEASE : 9.ove I Retr1&. 1375. 2 Br. 2 bll Adults only No ~Ha> '93-11106 peg. Gas .. water pd. • ' ....................... 1375-Scts. Beaut. brand F rmmt. oon-amolter . new 1412 br 4-pla. Nice ~ZS. a br 2~ ba tn CdM . quMt are& P'rplc, encl. -pa' IDOIL......, ,.,...., W ID hookup. -•••••••••••••••••••• fenced yrd. AvaLI im-a:&GIO. alt 5 •99-2'71.5 66S-SJIO. NI C E 1 Br • 0 C EA N VIEW. pool. 1285 mo. 2!r. 2ba, 2 atory twnbH, ~ .._. r. la w'o 3107 m e d . N r A d a m s -••••••••••••••••••••• /Magnolia. $575 per mo. Qarml.ng older 3 Bdrm Olli Mike Agt 847.f!O'l5 home with fireplace. •l5()0 mo. 3Br. 2~Ba Con· do. pools. nr new. nr everthlng . 499·1625 If N/Alvmsg. REQUIRED I $395. Adult.a. No pet.a ~4-pG..M5-7300 ............. 3140 r-::'--___;=--..:.....:..:;_...:..:..:.__1 ....... ••••••••••• • •••• TSL fll&Jlll IG-1903 C.M. ~ eoado 2 Br. 2 ,..._._.,.. ,.0 --Ba, pool, fplc. $225. .....au• area . .-r. ---.'Jm·m.2111 peUo. Adults. oo pets. Sharp, like new inside 3 br Barrett RJty RegJBter home. Prestige area. 642-5200 S700 mo. 848-2262 Bev. t-9 wPOff leedl 3269 ....................... ..._Viejo 3167 OHLY4UFT -·•••••••-••••••••••• NEWQUALJTY HOMES 3 or 4 BR San Lucas 3 Br. 2.,., ba. 2 story, 3 Model. near a.U schools. plans. approx. 2000 sq. ft. 165(). Ask for Dorothy '675 mo. Hunungton St & m. 7979 or 661-6397. Oay Ave. <714 )840.5504. *wport l.ach 3169 Dix 2 story, 2Br, pn v. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat.Jo. dishwasher. W 1D. Baysbores. furn 4 BR. 3 Qill IWS-4619. 846-9721 ba. Avail. on l or 2 yr. ~ease. Private beach. C. 3 Br. I ~, ba, frpl, nr sch ls Thomas Rltr 548·55Z7 & bc:h, $5.2() J 1m 848-2330 a~ Hames u.furWshed 2 Br I ba 6 rnoe. new ... •••••••••••••••••••• . . I l6oa Isa.ct 1206 Avail now. S550 mo inc NO FEE! Apt. & Condo renta ls . Villa Reolals 675-(912 Bkr. SU PER SHARP & SPARKL ING . New carpets. drapes elc. J bdrm. 2 ba Wa lk to beach S690 mo. yrl.> Call 673-8145 UDO 4 BR. J ba $1200 Mo Agent 67:>·1! J 70 Spyglass ocean & bay VlCW 4br, new 4.'rpti & pat. J car gar 2 frplc-;, a J!rdnr Incl. $1600mo 3425 ....................... Brand new 2Br 21,'iba, 2· car g.ar, pool & JllCUlll, very attract.Ive.:....~· LEASES &Al.ORE! .,. ..... ttuoCdM • 3Br, E ·Slde c M .. CX~'(' type Brand new +pool, :,pa & pnvacy. SOOO mo 1st' •2Br lrv111e Village Green. brand nc-. itround Ooor um\ $4.95mu. 1-.c. •2Br+dt.'fl. lrvLDe ~ $6.SOmo lse. "2Br AP AHTM ENT CdM.. Incl refn~. $4fi0 mo t>mo lse YEAR~AOUND RIM: Socoat Act1111tte1 01· rectl'lr •Free Sunday Brunell• BBC's • Par· ~s •Plus much more OAEAT RECAEATIOtt: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pco shop)> 2 Heann Oubl•Sauna• t-fydfomassage • Swm ming• Orevtng R8"9t"l BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS. Single~ I ' ~rdroorr>~ • I ur hed t. Unlum1c;h1•r1 ult L1111ng •No Pel'> • Mockll~ Open Od111 ~I IV b Oakwood Garden Apartments &tr. "-9t ._ Oeen, quiet. 2 bd, I bll No ~/peta. $325/mo Call Jeff 63\.l.7Jlll REALTORS On tbe ~h. Bach hotel apt. ZJ06 W. Oceanfroot. $?3l at & wt. ST.Mts. UST SIDE l Bdrm loft apt. blt.n di'> h ... a:.tit•r & r~·· ' Mrl I S34(} 6'2.Q43 ztr. 1i.,ba, frpk. enc I i,!.lf adult.\ $37 5 Ca.U~4 ~~ lO $440 Be•ut rw11r LUXURY TWN Newport Beech/No. new 2 br,2batownhou~ HM E / '""'11•., ·" ' ,. ,,,.u,." 880 lntonn ~ ....... f I I nd CGltor... .. ~ 752·1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlardener. Mr!> Ganz, 3 Br, 2 ba. frpk, avail lo ~. ~1371 or~4296 June lSlh. $550 Call all.er NEW 64.S-0176 ~o Or. By owner ~ .,...,..,..,..... rp r . a u ry ;:;;::;~;~;;~;·;:; ~~-f.2_::_._1b_:_;,: ::.~~i ~::.-:.:;~ l ~ IRlltll ~~!::i.. ,:::.:~:~::::~ gar Ball'. frpll'. ls"1---------•I s wle. & M'any Many 1700 16tn St $345 7<:11 W. Wilsoo Call ~Mo eve551-%93 VACAMT xtras. $1 .600. Call 2 BR, new cpta, enc l 10,,...,•dl tblh1 ~586-3703 3 Bdrm. $1i25. 2 Bdrm, 1SIM974 W/D ........ ~ Al (714) ~2-8170 aBrZbe. 2Br 2ba, btfl new $C1S. Extra sharp. Close pnee. ...--• .eo... ~========~Lovely E·Slde Tnpht, &Ota in Corona del Nar. to ldloolif. fwya "shop-Cozy Newport Sborea. pMlo 111-.a V_. area. ~ wbole bottom floor. 875-0U.. · 3Br. Beam clp, fplc, Mi0mo.55'MMI OCEAN FR.NT APT. lBr, w/fpk, Dffl/ etc. evft'· 6pcn. 673-0188 -----Coronadel Mar 3222 •111.UlE* GARDEN APT. 2 ....... .., Jpools CoYered car port pWO&iJU., BBQ'• dotle lO fwys & bctl!i walk lO abopptng l7111 ~wnt otWarMr 847-6064 t ...,;,,q°" G-ra.oda SJ7~ ~alk lO bc-Jrh Im rnir 2 bdrm I ho1 1 ·)QM> ID rvrryth 1n~ 301 UalUmorl' ~ lteillt) u+ ti6Z3 J BR. 2 ba coodo, blt.m. new re(ng. No pt'h Adu.Its 2:nd F1oor . c IQoi.(· l.o pool, J8CWZI lforulJ...'t l'll. . re<' rm 1 Ma from beach. CeatraUy ~. am.a prap. Security bld1. l Yr . t eaae. Seaapr a y Condo•. m.7130 New crpta, drJl9, kit.ch. , __ _.;....• ----- Pall. $1115.. m...ao MIP'eaa. Zl40, 3 BR. 3 Ba, DIW. W ID. I blb fr OMTHlllACM beach. no peta. PreJ Newport ·Oceanfront wlfunl. $l25. 9e-5.S Walk. Beall. modenl 1 br or Ftma1e btwn ~as to real amck. C2lJ JID.tr$1. oom. bebiDd O.C.CoUe&e -- -~ completely re Ven • • • $450 fwtlilbed. S25C> per mo NEAR HOAG Hl&bJy up-5'8UI _ atndtd. pro(. decorated l ---Dr 8ache)or Condo ovt>f' M. SO w !boY lt wanh ~lovely fowrtaJ.n" ~ for room & ps1t bk.e court'/ ant Fu 11 boerd H. B 840-43'79 Y<~ CCll6 ..... 721 I ASK f'OR NlG £.L.. AO fAoC"k w bu<'h 3 BR 2 ba. new ~, c1rp. " p.a.m.t. Adulu. oo ~l~ Yrl} IS60 6nZllJ l bdrm Superb LaJtuna Hr.actl locauoo $J85 m.o 'lo() IJ(U (94.-1058 l Br. ~ caune apt. San {.lemt-m.e, N~ tennis & be;ich F'. $1 50 1mo ~male waoh'Ci. U\ ~ • l'1llk. Shatt larJtl' roor t• 1 room apartmen t. u.u!Jues incl~ed. s200 mootb. Catalina St , L .. iuna Beach 714-67·1310 -2!r, tare& IJvtng It dlning 2 Br. 2 ba frplr. itaraRe. Steps to bay & ocean Children OK $..1351110 s:m (.ill <lfi2 ~-. It foe ColfoMna 1224 ,~,;cl(;..,. •.•.•.r.,•.•.--=-·.-. ~~~.ato bc b , 1675. 2br, Zba, Huntlncton ~. t~~u~ ~~· )'thine new. Adult.a. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• J1 • _.......... View pol n t . Days -..-lPC • 0 ~· peta.1l!i80. 831·12M_. __ Sharp2 br. stove & refnf. 962·4471 ~t)54&-8103 ~Mo. Dovl•r Shores 4 714 ·527 · 58 7 3 , eves S48-l.930or673-TM4 Adults, oo pets ~/mo. br. 2 ba, pet ot. 631-0900 714-82Hl157 VERSAILLES Lua COii· do 2br ~. OC"ean v~ ~ 1317 _ ~°" or83&8127 E SIDE · Costa M~o Condo. only 2 yrs old. 2Br, J "'18a. all bltns. lndry rm. fnrd yd, child or pet OK ~mo C:Jll Mr HellrunR 631 3133 or ~ Bachelor Adult. no pets Open at 788-8 W 18th KhfU ·~ ~ pool. .om . d ub ~ SThOMo. Yfbll.e Y 28. str;ugbt · I~ to .. tire h:.1· or a pt l :66~aft6pm ONLY~ Nr Ou·:in J>lx ~ 3242 "Je\\l(_•r Ls.! :lHd 21 '1 UJ ~~lY •••••••••••••• • ••••• • • • All Anwn \ ac 1)46 1035 Huntmgton Harbour 3br 21"iba. Condo fo'rpk, Brand N<'w <!Hr 2' ~l>a. 2· f,rccnbclt vat:'w Xtr a clil' gar, pool & jacuzi1, nice $625. 963-3317 very attract•~ 64S ~_:_ ~ 3br, 3ba. ten· ~mo, J Br, 2 Ba. No rus. pool. 2 car gar, boat C.M location. Refs req. slJp avatJ.$795 840-4054 Af}... 567-0133, 559-622_1 _ ,,..... 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 3br. 2V:iba, garden Twnbm. 2 car + gar. RENTALS W 1opor. Frplc. micro. I BR. l Ba... . . . . $tOO pool, tennis, spa. $11}5. 2BR,21h ba ........ $775 ~ 3BR.2Ba ....... 1650-700 ---------1 3 BR, 2V:i Ba .... $700-750 Nt-wport Crt"'>t 4 br , 3 ba roodo. P ool. tenna:i.. J<WUZZ•. ~auna ~ mo. 645-010 l. 12 lJ ) 345-7171 Immaculate Eastblurr Qiodo. 3 Br, 2~ ba, view, 1llOO mo. Call eves after 6pm. (714 Y75Q.. l.3'4. Ocean view, db. 2 BR. 2 ba. condo; frplc .. d~k; all blHns; will coosider 2 yr. lieue. SW)mo.! BBP, agl. 67$-7090 Ocean. park • night light Lun:ry Condo. nr BrulOI "MacArthur. A/C, pool, jacuzzl, rec rm, view, DO. 646-0545 f& 768-5321 28r Zba. pools. jaClllli, sec gate. really nice loc. sm pas OK. Sl500 Incl A /C. gaa & water. 6'1-8181 S2SO yrly 642· 1334 ur !iS7~ 64Ui578 Weekly Uce.mfront J br. ~ 2 ba. roropl !um Garap. &»-4784 evei.. --- 28R, Iba. wntr. M2S 3BR.2bll. wnt.r. ~ associated BP (>.-f.~'. ~fA ~T \-1'1S J • ,. ,,, t 'l • • • .. ,. "oewt y dt '('Ord led J II r ' K.i townhouse :-.par111u ., fin!p(a<'t' & pool \,lwet area Adults, no pet:. $450 675--594.9 645 3381 IMSTAHTIH Neer De"W lusury tnh.w 2 br, l ..... ba, all bll.M f'ncd patio. gar. lnfant or sml pet ok S385 6U-4837 __ COLLEGEPARIC 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc, Jge kltcb, new cpls /drps, newly paiotecl In /out. Lee fnoi rear )'l'd. de\ dbl pr w/opor. lmmac. cond. $625 /m o lse. Immed occupancy. lfiew. 3.Br, 21/lBa Coodo. 2 Bil. 2 be. deluu. new Nr. So. c.t P\au. 2 br. 2 be a1JL Pools. etc Im rmc. cond. No clUJdreo or pets. St2S. leN dis oount 983-7418; 83$-M47 exlD. Prof. deco. $575. 646-74'1 oco:k>; pool, )acuui. len --·•••••••••••••••• ~~rt!~e:~:1~~~ ~C:5.~eor50 !.!!.~!! .. ~~:!~ .. ~!~ ~ ,:·~. ~~ Owner. 644-4227 SEQ.UDID 1 IR Huee-yud, range, refrig. \JUl pd.. No Peu. Low 1mYe In costa. $G>Mo :llr. Mesa Woods bm. Nr aehoois, churches & So. Coast Plaza. $650Mo. --~ « &4S-050Z aft. WOODllUDGI Spac. condo 11lualed aCl"OllS from park. 3 Bd. 3 ba. Beautifully appoint· ed. Landscaped lge patio w1r edwood bot tub. Comm. pool. $700/010. Call Jeanne. Ownr/Agt. Z&-. Dock avall. Newly 2Br Wlot.a° Rental. until &U·HS> deco. NO PETS. $795. t;p .............. d 6-JS.tO. l350 + utWUel. ----------~_2Z56 ________ 1 ·--••••••••• ••••••••• ....:m...;.;:_ll7l_;_--·------:ar. ab&. w/frpk. ~Mo F..uthluff,4Br&dell.$950 .._,,, ,,.. 3707 eor-.. Ms Jill Avallnaw. rno. lnunac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• Call ~7174 64.S-5389 SI e e p Ing r ooms & 2br, lba. apt. So. ol b1')'. 2 HUG J!: bed.rooms Fu IJ,y carpeted 1bu1 It ins . Ground rloor. Super loca lion. Aduhl. no peu. S300 mo. "'1l>'Y apt £. 548 W \Waon.~ Seavlew, 2-sty. '4 BR. 3 ba. home w /night light & ocean view. Guarded comm., pool & tennis . ldtcheoeUes. $75 wk 4t up. Oceanfront. 67~40 Balboa Penln I BR apt, smdect. furn .. free ulll. $450 mo. 673·25'5. $1400Mo. 644-5'03 63 I ·3444 6Th-6484 ans. serv. Aduha, no peta. M2$Mo. 642-51153 wkdys. 673-3983 or~9399 nrt.es ft wknds 2Br. lBa. new rarpet. drape•, rloorl ft g . paint.Carport. no peta. 5500. ~nu. 833-Drt. costaw.to 3124 ---------• 631-1266or 5S2·7367. 3 BR 1 ba. gar, lge yard, 12. TOUCH OF CLASS Condo ir.!J2 beautiful dewr. 2br. 2ba, bale, ocean vie w. Plus h . r lu b h se , billiards. PoOI. sauna, den. spa. sec prking Adult, no pets S69S Mo 9-S Moo·f'rl 714 645·6242 Wmtw Rental new decor C.ocnpl w /linens. dishes 4br. 2.ba, 6T.H586 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMtalde Costa Meosa 2 BR mcl aar. $315 mo 2S l 18th Mace. upst.airs apt Call 5t&-Sf8> ask f0< Pam ha rd wood f I o o r s . WaJnut Square Condo Z SC95 tmo. :;40.1151 ask for bdrm. 2 ba. dryer. 11:ar .. La patio. pool $450 mo Dix 3br, 2ba . steps from beach. ground floor . /\Vail. 2 l 7 1. $42.'lMo 913 W Balboa Blvd ~S204 .. * * M.Mad>onafd 2748 San Carlos Costa Mesa Yoo are the w10ner uf twouckets CS12 value )lo n. ~MARY Tow Feb. 14, 18, 17 & 18 Long Beach, Ca. nctets lmY be claJmed by calling 642·5678. ext. m *** 3122 Sant.a Ana Ave. lbr, Fncd yrd. wlw crpts, f,!85Mo, 714-2A9-S236 Oean 2 bt w Jen cl garage S115 mo. Adulta, oo pets TT3 W. Wilson 631-4889 3 BR + deo, 2 fplc 's, 181'1e POOL. New cond . Col.leae Pk. 17!50 mo. lal, I.Mt .; sec. 1 yr leas.-. Avail 1mmed Xlnl faml ly area. A&t David ~ 642-5678 21.J.43'-2789 Lv m'lg New never lived 1n 3Br. a ft SP M & wk nds 288. attractive lse w /op 7lt·968-361ll. Costa~ 3724 ........••••.....•..... lion $750 mo . (7 l4 J 493-'T166.8JI l6l5 'J'n>e shaded ~acre near CASA DE ORO upper Newport Bay 2 ALL UTILITIES PAIL> Orangelree ad ult putlo bdrm. I'"> ha. large en Compare before )OU home. 2 Br, 2 ba. AIC. lerta1ning roomi1. rent. Cus tom des•J:n next to pool, spa & ten· fireplace, bur. No pets features Pool, ..RB~. nis. 2car garage w/elec Gardener Included. $700 cov'rd 11arage. n ew opnr No pell. Avail per mo. 1 year lease Mr. furoiture. s urrounded March ISl. SS25 846-3648 FUentes 714/833-0070 wtlh plush landscapi.ng Adult hvlng al its best TurUeroc.lt Highlands, 2 Bluffs condo; 3 BR, 2 b1.1, No pets br, 2 ba, beaut. view. trl·level : mint cond l8drmfumbhed$375 A I C , upgra d e d lmmed. possess. Submit 36.SW. WUM>rt,642·19'71 ~~01800u1hout 1650 mo. on kids & pets S725 susc•.rlT ... t _.. Co)es wortby . Rltr. --640-003) F\Jm. I br apt S300 4< up 2Br w /lovel-y view of Encl. gar Adulls, no Park. Lake, Hills & Newport Terrace·2Br. ~· ZJIO Newpot1 Bl, ~tai.ns. from all rms. 2Ba, dln1ram rm: nr ~ ms 64().4546. pool, jac. sauna, etc $495 roo Suaan ~l~l dy•. STU NNING lrg lbr. 3 BR. 2 ba, new cpts. drps :16l-4333 aft 5PM. garden •Pl Pool, rec & pAlnt. Fireplace . area, $345. 710W 18thSl Clrlldren OK. ~75/mo.1---------1 752-1282or J-492-0646 1tG CAHYC>til VllWI t •11114• •och 37 •0 lAllturioua 3 Bdrm. 2 i..t • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ON 1llE GOLF COURSE. bath OuM home. Guard l.UXURJOUS prof decor•~ 28r. den. a 11 t <' s e c u r 1 t 1 1 Br a. 11lnales. sauna, 2\.'tBI. 2 ety eondo. ln Sl 8001 mo ft lb ca 11 pool, rec room. From ,,,_uaous Rancho SJ. IWO«ill2orm...tt91 $300. Quiet 11\. 11301 ID>mo. lM. MO.aa3 Keeboo. M2 1848 .. ' Wc:utfleld. fAMILYA.PTS 1J12hr. 2ba. bltlns. paho, rodec:or $400+ SI..~ ~5433 Brand new beautiful. --- large apt for fam1hes Gmd Or dplx lBr. ba. It' with l, 2 & 3 children rm lutch area Nu paint. Near park & schools re!ng $295. SJS..4945 Kiddle play area ---- 2 Br. 2 Ba $450 New larice J bdrm 2 ba 3 Br, 2 Ba ~ frpk. yrd, washer dryer Heat p1Ud No pel'> hook up 2 car gar $49() :ll8 Wesl Wilson. C M 561·2'704 STUNNlNG lrg Zbr. 2ba 631 5583 548·2'08 Open lo-6 daily &arden apt. Pool. rec E·SIDE 2 br, patio. area.$385nOW 181.hSt pnap. Adults, DO pets. S350 1$121.at 548-2127 •2 Be, I ba coodo nr So. ClJesl Plua. New crp\.I, d:rps. A C. l)OOl. security gate. Children olt. no pets S460 968 3652 or ~!5151 l Bdrm apt F.ncl itarage. gas paid 642 5(173 3 Bdrm apt. gas paid Encl l(ar, adlt.'> 642 5073 ~S·S425 2 Or ill/l't. blllcony, patio. \aunrlf) nn. some w encl •&rai;c- &frplcs. TSLM11~ __ 842 lll03 . -- EGie trlpl~. lovely• br. 2 be, ss.z:s. Older klda ok. 5&3291. 203 ()Ile I Br. bltns, ref ri II. pool . Adulta, no pell! $325. 5t8-0492 VILLAMIDIAA 2br. 2ba, new crp~. aas stove 4< dshwhr Incl Encl iraraaes Couple pref Chlldren OK No ptU MOO Utll pd, except elec Zl24 Elden MS-1965 All utl pd Sm child w('lrome 2br, lba. mn& c:Jshwr, Dt'W Crpt No l't>ts S39~ t980 Woll ace Mn1r U , .548-95fi() ------ 'IO.·ur bc•arll tUN' :•hr l'lll P .. 1d l«JI JO)N' ~ WI ZZ. J IV 2 b8 n.••r rw.,. dpt !'ltew c l"JX.'. llrp-. . ;? car l'Drl iiar W U l lit "" oct-anlront J~t '4~ ..... > from th1S up ''*'r <'O nd o on t h t' P-enul\u.la Yr I\ Cu age, no PfCA 6'().-00J7 ~ :.>+ 'loo 'mok,·r ~b r Ir\ 1 n l' r on d 11 Si!O> + uUJ H.51 09 IO ---- h o o 11 u p . f r p I l' , WJ.STCUIT 2 br roodo pllOO yard TSL ~ 642 1602 all orw mu Adult.-.. oo b . Zba. S225+u\1J Fem noo-smo•er No pet:. CdY MC). 7082 ---""'----~ SCmo ~ 2 Fem oon ·smk 'R z Br. 1.,.. b9 ~ vegeta.nans -'ffk ·rm • 1 & 2 II• Plb• Ap~ •DI\~· 110·, .r.01• ~Aoe111 •Gtnl111L~ • Jot co .. _..a st.a" M .. B"S WAUl 38r, 2W ba. $510 Very lg 28r. 2"'18a. !usury apt. frplc. yd. pr. nr Huot· ~ Harbour. cb11dren OK-tra> mo 16682 Jib ~le. all( I, 840-QIUr IEACHWOOO APTS 2 br 2 bll $400 Large 1 br $325 w A1.K t.o sbopp&n£ Pool . jacuu1, bltns Adult.s. 00 pets. 9S2 1800 I lloc:k to Ouan 3 Br 2 ba. Crpk. 2 car ~aJ?e $475 mo Also l Rr. 1 Ba. frplc 6 J(arage DXl mo Adults only. oo peU Refs a must' Call Dick 962-6\.54 ••• ratMcL•zu" 6642Coc Huntington Beach You are the winner or lwot1cllets 1$12 value J to TM qoE&tMARY Tow Feb. 14, 16. 17 & 18 Long Beach. Ca Ticket.a may be clauned by cal.Ill\& 642·5678. eict. m ••• SUPER l br, pool. gar . frplr. trees. 5295 Adults. 842-i5113. 642·$251 at.yW Adllh.s No pets mate $160/mo. E.CM Sl50mo 5"9-82 _54l_ei_1 _____ _ Bil MW 1~. Newport Beach coado. cat.allia.t view. Adul&a. l\IU leCUri • ty. Wlldys : 631·24'2. EYeS/Wtnds: MZ· 7588. ~ wllter 2Br. 2pa. Good locale. AdlLI, DO pet.a. tl50 mo. Mt 0'83 Udo 1aland. 3 BR 2 Ba. So. P9llO tBSO. AO ~. 6.1:1-311118 Yrly waterfmt. 3 br. 3 ba. ~n. patio, sun deck, frplc. Boal slip avail. 1196 mo 67$-01.20 s.a.-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnv rm Ir pnv bath frtt 10 exchange for htt• ...... Fem. onJy. Call Ray 493 ·2t39 ~. I Pl!ln. shan! t.obse. w / l pen. Univ. Park. llstr br wJJJriv. be • deck. DIO mo. tod. Ulil.. gar, W/D. D/W, DR. peal. ..... No peta. 8'7Ml20 er-.- Roommate needed to 1bare 2br. 2ba apt w/frplc. tennis. PoOI. $180 IDcl. u\11 , C.M. $404hO.. 8eeda apt. to shr. Single. 21 or over. Leave mess. 6.1:1-9176 -------Reliable penoo (S I to sbr l.'t Lg ( br. 2 ba ho~ Def' lake Unfum 6 mo IJ'Dl. s.59·5699. 67 3·05SOms R · Sherry Prof. 31 yr old, non smobr. se8s rmmte. tu shr 3 br pool borne H 8 (II mr. 2ba. downat.airs M F. 21·35. Child ok Apt, $400mo Incl utl, SD>/mo, plus shr uul w a I k 1 o be a c b . Sm sec. dep M0-1041 af\ 71~. 6-...:9P,_m___ _sP_M __ _ ~.~ ........ ~~~ ... -c.. 4350 L.aree 2 br lower condo. Patio, pool, jacuui .. CUl)Ort $4.50 mo. Call ~2!'70 or 751·9805 for appt Avail. Feb. ltt. Large 2 br, 1.,... be, patio. pool, Jacuu.i " carport. MSG mo. Avall. immecl. Olll ~2970 or 751-9805 fotappt. ZBr. 11,;ba stoolo. Euclid f& McF~ a.h!a. pool. adult.I only. l38S mo. Ca 11 al\ 7pm8»%Slll --- n.tln lHO ....................... ~e. $75 .. up. 1.3()6 W Oceanfro nt , N Ii l'7J..4U4 WANTED: Garage in CdM. 673.o880 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATBROM'T WXURV surtES 3'1S. BayakleDr. NB (714~2300 Lovely aJJ adult, no peu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.W Br apt.a. 8200 Ed· M!IOMo. 2br, 2ba. Condo. 11\f.tt. h b. 846-0619 frpc, dhwth. patio, nr IMONlllllHT Executl ve orfl ces, airport area. \Jp to 1280 IQ. ft. New crpta • drps Call DOW. S57·'1010 ~ ~alk to bch. poof • trans 833·330'7 Gar & more Call Pal -~.:..·-------Qasalfied Ads. your one _963-_7408__ Sellldlelt.ems 642·~ atopshoppln&C'eftlet. lla.U•H ·1 AlleraUo•a. V......_"11 Spetial, l for pr1~ ot l. Wiil bem ..... °' Jeua ...... se.aa . , .. ....................... Dri.,...ay1•Parlllnt lot •Repaln•S.aleoat101 SliS Aaplial l l4t •111 . u,e•4 ~~ .... ....................... Neilil -.0 t.aJk to• laW)cr• ND ...... for Wt.I.al CU\ •1t1aa Appatn&mcnu .... ewa ts wbdll. can O'WWl-1.194 • I l#Seniu ....................... Ted S.C"Y Senk• ~ lllM BA •Mf" Jo'rtt = 4 ckilive~ ~ Steno urY1ces typma «tit.tna-dictatton, fast & prol, l!llpe.t 'd 841Ml702 tAt«aUPTCY $75 AruonT)'puig8'2 ~100 CUSTOM INTERIOlt CARPENTRY By Jay 642 8809 Remodel. addition. de<-k..-., fences Qua! construt· lion, fr esl M 1ke 64&-3882 Room add1l. r e model Plans Ceo P1lmer & Soo. Lic'd 5S7-Ql32 tbm reptl1;r, ltddJUana I c•btaets, doon •U· RmbL-.ma. .. •u MA.DU'S Uudywork, apst l'lNab C&f1M'nll')'. lmund. tu :n• ,.,. ... -~nt.ry 6 Repain n..modeJ.aq ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... lT y r1 In ar., •. Carpenter , P•lnllna& Ha1bl ratea $41 n~ ur ~ o.tta PotAl SUt' Hc\lrll y, pcil du• ,APACUFf llunw 1mpt"Ovt'm~nt, re modeU.01. f I.DI., roof ll\llt Z)ynexp ti.114.21!.4 ~ • stum tlran Q)k)r bntJhtc·~"' "ht C'pC.t U> mm bJe.1·h l 1 ... m llv. dln rm. httll $1~ 1\\ ~ rm S1 !JO, t'Ull<'h SJo 1 tu l'i Guar .. tim ~lot'! 11l1111 Clll n"plllr, I~ H~ (•JI.pl no work m\ t 11 tfrf!. ~-OlOI • Old Care ••...........•..•.•.••. 1Avan11 c·on.'. Ii\)' hutnl' fe nced Hird 1·omJ.1u 01on1h1p & hot lun\·h 5156-:mll Dry-d .••......••.•••.•.•...• We do It ull Mt•t.11 !<l ud:. Comm l<t''I I nr1 l"rl't' e.t 5.56-21~ 131\ M <: Electrical .............•......... ELU:fHH.' 11\N l'rn eel n~ht frl'e ei.l1mate <m large or ~mall Job~ U C 11337254 f;j3-0.'l5!J , br .... (11•1• g H orz a KArll ~ n.1 tM••Dt ....................... ....... Ganlrntn&. lanc:!at •p•nlit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tfTi' lnmmlni& dt'oan I ilt< h•ul1n' 111 11v10.: up1 .Avllft ~IW74 (111raa" Yard cll'sn1nie ~ll Jupant-1&1&rd1•n.·r U.111t11I yw.n.I "''nu•1•a ll.i!IJ1tltlt' N••ut tl4.l 4;114!1 l>•rde1111111 Ir.-.. tr1 m n11J14'. rlt'un uµ & 111 .. 1111 ~·fv Arlllt' !>-~ IU 11 •I .. 1rnt .. c11fw M irnll t 'ommt>r• IJI only MU 2(Jt:, Gewt'Gt S.nlce~ ••••••••..............• W111dow ~ .. ,h1n.:. Jpt dt:.irung & µ.11nlln1t . n: .A:>o(lf\ublt <rl'llt' ~ 737:t l'rof l!:xt:cuttvl· M u111 .. 1~t· 1°l'l\M01llo Mdl 1\WJ) In Out Pett•r Ill-I \1171 Handyman ..•......••••••.•...•.. ( · 11rPt'11 t r v 111·'"11 n r" moftn){. pluml1111f!, pa111l m.:. dr) INHJI & mort• J H 64&!ml I~ rata 642 0'1~ <X'Ci.ludent Lllrl(t'lrw·k ·1'ra11h, tree t.nrn Oun ~ Jt4uJin t: dt> .. nuµ-. th 1\ l'~.a ~ r c m oval:o lnnurun~ · 557 li2'71 twu.JJ.nw & Uump Jobi. A:;ll for HanJy Ml 1:1427 IL\tllJNCi &CU.ANING llt::.ul Comm ·1 1-'ree t'i.t Ca 11962 1462 ~ .....................•. W.u\l a Hl::AL.L\' CL1':1\N llOt:SI-. 1 <.:all li 1u~h.i m <:1rl 1-h-e~t t>i~ 5123 < t•llar C'qH & Uph ol Cll•a1wrs, flr wax in~. g1•n l'ln i.: H. ... nbl P rof S1m11n IS.ti 55-&J, 751 ~8951 • SUSJE'S IDUSP'.cLEA.NlNG m 73111 l>AHOY OUSTER.8 I ll:>mirs. apta. l ti me or rea S~t' OD vaeanla 81Hlr.Mdy nt • •••••••••••••••••••••• ltlCOn'ICTax Pr91Ntrauon. lbrt Bch ~ "" V1y • 15-1022 Tho l nf'OrtM Tax Man tnoo~ Tu Prep' 3Y~ o1r ~fore Mar U . M P111Lemostro, enrolled Ujll (714 ~ 04.55 -Tu-.d ol H~ecluninl( llHele~ ttELI AIH.Jo, a...c .. ln9 ht-Ip 11 hetfi 980-7 ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •(JwlUty Landac1p1na • Comp IOft.acape des11(n & t.natallation All work guar Free efit Gr~n dale Landi.c1 p1ng 731.Q76 Tared ot clunltll( your :1pitr tt1me uwtty? Call Jt.wuul' 9113-6757 1-'o r exrel l e n c e 1n bo-..ecleaning Cle111runl( UahmJted. )46.J726 (~neraJ bow.edesn1nl( Reis Own trirn:.port a tJoo !l&-~lO Wet'kly e leanrng re aso n abll.' r.tll''> 631 4998 830 668ti 11ftt•r 5PM ,ACIAC CLEANING COMPANY Wetkly or I time ma 1d :.vc 10"1 DISCOU:'lo'T UN VACANT$ Stt:am carpt>l dearu.ng Frei: e:. t 24 hr SY(' 5.52-4106 T L.C Housecleaning St•rvH'l' Depcndabll'. tlllrool(h. he'd . bonded l'r) ~' 754 W30 lncGIMTcu .........••.•...••••..• , H J Cook 20 yr.. exp1n· Lo{'al ye ar around ~"f'VIN' <\96 1151. 831 7132 LodlSlllith ••.........•.....•..... Womt'd :ihoul burglars" We rn:.ta ll deadbolt locks, pallO door & WIO dow loc kl. Re rs 548 11665 Wagner Enterpni.~ Mllla.y •...•......•........... Bnck. ~tone blk work. ttlc firs, coner e tt-patios. --.1k.s. dn,ewa)s f'ree e.t John 846-1583 Bnckwork Sm all Job:. Newport Cost..i M~a & lrvuw 675 3175 l'vt>~ Moving ......................• Movmg b) Tht Stan 1111! I 'ollege StlKll•nh k>-1• I rl( true k b4 I H4,t;' (;et UREt:N l'·''h for WHITt; l'lt·pha nL\ with~• Clu~'1ftt"d Ad Call642 ~18 Painting INTt !XT Neat. honest. reu . 12 yra. e .. p. L1c'd . Dave QM.LOO Fine ext painting St l,1r Ins Try me ft Su..-1$36-56.M Prat painting Ext & Int Mast Ext SZ75 • JllO(llS rree e s t S3G 4 3K3 MCIVLSa PaJJ'llUlg le wallpllpt>nn~ ~ wort, res t•rtt est Ste>ve 547 -4281 Daves Pamung, .. erv1ng area 9 yrs, mV'il n•a .... C'heC'k m> nf 111 5llHK2:S ES SIAM Custom Pa1nt1n1it. Lo Wllllt:r R.Jt,e,,, 1-'r...-f'bt, 3yr Guar Chuck t .. Mtan . 962 1478 H..unbow Co Pn1f l·lCJ*r We-paml ml ('Xl & rt.o(·on tl1t1omnR Low prtt'P' Gu.tr work FrN· e\I t•a.11642 9614 \uu pa mt s.t:.h & 'J' t' c·a .. h Lnder t·aH·., &. .. 1ucco S2 75 IJbur &. n~ll-n.Js Bob ~ !W7-I PAINT'IMG SPICIAUST lnt•rlor 'exttrlor Bonded. licensed. In ,und Free estlm11le Charllr. 714·716·9530, 714 SS-71.211 ---- PACIFIC PAINTING lnl Ext. quaUty work at n:asonable ratt"!\ u c'd Ins 1-'r~ ~t M2·4100 .................••.••• KRB Delu.IU' pallo eoveN . .,_,xxi nr dt<'kl. l't'mt'nt :.lab. etc !-'rt~ ei.t CuJr lowest pnces & qu .. ltty work Cal l K enny, 21J 568--0116 bef KAM or all s Plodef-/R~r ...•..•..••............ Lal.tunJ¢ & Plast.enni: '>ml )Obb or re.tU(·l'o... ft~nhl nilts 645 566() Ed "~ .....•.•..••.•......... fo~ ~l Comm I k~1d Hon1 'il Hcl 1a blt- RA MC ~2194 F.lt'C.trun1c lt>ak rlo•ll'• 111111 l]t'ak:, slilb!. I lfrtrHKll'i 1nio:. n >p!Jt•r n·1>1 pt• '1'1111 Hal Plumh111~ >r1 :ll'~l l>l{,\l'-1•w J11Lr w· .. · I-1 rrri 11n t 1 I" 1111011• tibl ~.,!77 Su l'llUlll' P 0. Box ~rv1ce S8 pr Ill> 3119 E. 170t St, • 21 , CM 673.&f78 ---...... &R.,W ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mat\ten.1&0ce & RA!p111r Jt>me &CcJmmercfal Pb831 ~1141 .,-ofiftcJ- •··••••············· ··· Repair & Reroof t\11 typ t!>·!l htnK lci. roekshake&·compo tar Free est 541-5930 Fin Avail Qu.a1Jf1ed roofmg Fret! est Leak repair Good rats on shakes & com po CaJ.J !175 1107 ext 99 ShuppiftcJ s.nlce . ••••.•.•...•..•..••... G~a bout:. whn <'lln t l(rl out IA>t 1111' I~ yr>01 lraf\.'>POrt.it1on i11 th1· [Jr mkt. Lheatrc. ell: < ·,,II I leh•n 675 !l3HIJ T rw Seorvke •..•..••.....•......... f.mt'r£enc·1r Tr..,. ~··n 11'•' Tuppmi:, rt'ffiO\ .. 1 haul tnl! Zl hr'> &16 7070 TREE SURGEON Tree. tupi>t«J & removc•ol Yard rlnul-6 751 J.17n Window Cleani~ ...•....•.•••....••.•.• H ~~11 Jl· .. VJ I '\L & St•ir>'' I .tr V.UXllll( llUdltl \ ...ork IJ42 ~14!J & 1,.15 7~17.! .•..•••••••......••.... 4400 Office Retwtal 4400 Busiftns Opporlunity ~s.Tnnt S005 ~ 5035 Lost &Fowid 5300 Penonak 5350 HelpWClftt~ 7 100 HdpW.wd 7 100 HetpW.t~ 7 100 1.501 Westclifr Dr. approx 700 sq n. will bwlrl to -.ult. ample pa rk1ni::. JohD f'lsher642 3111 lZlS Sq 1-'t S9R8 mo. 1617 WestC"bff. N B. Agent. 541·5032 LUXURIOUS EXECUTIVE SUITES Offices now avail in elegantly appomted E" ecut.lve StJ1tes centrally located near freeways, courts & the Orange Co unty Airport Facilities Include a ••••••••••••••••••••••• • DELUXEOFl-'W ES • F'rom l rm up to 1200 !>Q ft F'rom 9:f ft No be r e q AdJ A1rpo rter llot.el 833·3223. 9 12 Newport Center Pn m t• location, busmc!>i. or pro fess1onal office sp:11·r S..me or :.1n~ll· 0H11·c·i. Also fal'tl1t1e-. fo r lawyer-,, I f: librury. xerox. n·tl'pt1on1!>l. telephont> an~. l'lC Park mgavail 955·2411 __ UlVINE. 340 ~q ft + or · 18552 MacArthur Blvd friendly. efficient reccp· t lon ist /te l ep b o n e 7S2-l282from9t.o5pm. operator wbo greets your Qnna del Mar: dlx. 2 ctieots and answers your rm. suite ReaJonomics calls, a complekCalif. Is · Federal law library Olrp.871M100 beaatUUJly .. conted a ' .,...... 4450 a • Mr ,.....,r"" -·-••••••••••••••••• t ::!t~r'etar~~ Fbrstore&offices pace at sentce.. For further info reaaooable rat.es. & a p erson a l lour 500to2700SaFt. through the facilities. MESA VERDE bR please cont act Vnrtar PLAZA Assoc. (7 14 1955·2281'1 , 1525 MesaV1•rdC'f<:,C.!\l Cil4l9SS-3900 . S4S-4i2l ...,... lllHT 0-.IUY mmcvnft sunw C100 911 n.. olfi~ build.ins. P\&lllervtceoffices near Lido Isle . purch ase in Newport Center price '67S.OOO w /Sl.00.000 ~5f10 d wn . 430 32nd St .. ----------• Newport Beach. Call for EXIC. SUITES details Sierra Realty Prime Newport Beach 833-7!120 k>c. Near O.C. aJrport ~RT/C M Rent met recepl.Jon . con ................. "' • · rerenc e r m . Jan11or Up to 4700 s q ft avail at ~erv .. ultls. 100 Crre pnme corner. 17th & ("I) p I c ll & m 0 r (.• ' Nwpt Bl 675 (~)(} Secret.anal serv. a\·a1I. Lu '"""'" 851 9411 Commer Ofc' -.ho~. !>alt" or.,.,_ __ or hobby 1-; Side. C\1 EXEC. SUITES $115 Al:.o ... ml unit J\ combmauon thal can't 548-7249 he beat• Perfect location (close to frw:vs. aLrport & res taurants l. prof secretanal :..l.'rvs. 1d1'al offices & heaut1ful Jlt'(I 1>le For more mfo call Beval979-2161 1or2 Rm StJltes rmm $75 779 W 19th St. Call Tom ~~ PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... Newport Heach •UIO ~lSq Ft •Ba" View' •EJCtr11.Amerut1es Udo Marina VillOCJe 67s.8662 Orange Count y Airport Are.t, desk space. rcrep tJorust. ronference rm Ask for Diane 540 7245 HEWPoRT BEACH 3 offices avail. in plush Npl. Cntr swte . Recep tionisl. law library, photo copier. conference nn. kitchen, storage in e luded Secretarial space & furniture avail QUI Debbie 759-9199 ~eculive offices avail in full serv ok bldg. Nr o.c. Airport. Rettpt & phone ans . secy serv .. oonf. rm. etc. Please call 7SUUl8. J.alO sq rt to m1'(J11"al bl1li? Avail for 1mm.·rl 111· cupancy. Ampll' p ;1rk mg Newport M.r6501 Z Room.., & bath (Jf£11:e or -.tore $375 mo 5til W llllh. C M Call .Jatk, d;i\' 6'12-0212, l!Vl' 54fi ~>77 lndil51rial Rental 4500 .....•.•....•.....•.... Ofc· StorGC)e"'Mfg BUILT TO SUIT A•ailabW In March Near D,ver & l'iev. p11rt Fwy. 1500 11> 3500 :-.q.rt , ""J)arate enlranct'. i.hart- conf ere n e e room kitchen w1tb om• other tc nant Barba ra. 957 6901 4550 ......•................ ~ Sq fo't open fn1·tl area. No llarbor Bl . C M $99 mo Tom S40-2.21Xl Rentals w~ 4600 ....•.••.....•...•.•••• Joe-bedroom cottage In qwet :.pot in Laguna Beach. Corona d el Mar or C-Osta Mesa for $300 or less Quiet area essen ual. Wnte ad •636. C' o The Dail y P i l o t Newspa pt r , P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 or telephone 673-7654 Person trans ferred . wants to rent lrg 2-3Br house near Beach yrly 848-Sl938. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••.....•....•..••...... COSTA MESA Dress Shop Sl!'l.OUO Woodwork 'g Shop ~O.IMlll Cycle Pa rt... ~h1111 9m.llOU NEWPORT BEACH Paint & WallpaJ>t•r Store• SIQ.000 646-717 1 [~IH&IHIJ Mfg Printed Circuit board assmbly $5000/mo net. ,... 751·1400 TAX PREP BUSINESS c.osta Mesa. 400 account.a 7J4-~l\\!,M • lted&tahOffice Almo8t new office. fully equipped. 11 desb. great p ho n e system. Newport /Airport loca - l.loo Jim Pate '17'i !,.il6 ICE CREAll /1-'AST FOOD 800 sq. ft abop near Newport Beach Pier w/xlnt location & poten· tial. Only $29,000 com- plete 1-5$-5865 Re.t.aurant in San Juan Capistr ano. $1 95,000, W Liquor L1r $145.000 w1th<Jul $115.000 do wn. !ll:"ats 300. <'Jll 11w11,•r II )496. S363 lm~siment Opporluni+y SOIS .......•...••••••••.... * * * Ray R. Varil~ II<! f>i <1m()1111 ht• li<!H.10J l ~land \nu arc the "'mn•·r 111 l\\ut1l'kl·L'I ISi.! \ al111· 1 l•1 The 9UEEHMARY Tour l",•b M. lti. 17 & Pl Lm1g 11'· 11·h, I '.1 'l'll'l(t'''< Ill.I \ 1)1• t litlllll•cl b\ I .tlhng I 1:1 :,1,;11, 1''1 ti2 * * * ~y toLoan 5025 ...••.................. /NEED f MONEY • CRB>ITMO PROBLEM 2ltd & 3rd TD loon• 978-6531 ArranRed by Coast Homt Loon• Widow has money ror 2nd. Tu·-. No C'rl'<ill check, no pnlty. $20,000 up f''or art1o n 1ull tq:c nt 673-73ll Anytim e ~.~~ ... ~~~~ Need S250.000 to PX> .000 for 3 yrs .. maximum mt Well secure d by N'pt Beach waterfront prnp TD 67~161 Prime Bayfroot Of'fice 500 & 1400lq. ft. +slip. Park ing & janitor. 673-1003, 642-3802 11111ness ~'· Trvst \. 0,p l>l'fwlity 5005 o.icli 50 3 5 Exec. ofc suites, Newport Pminsula. FU ii service av ail. 873-4tl.22. CdM deluu suite, 2 rms. air cond.. ample pkg UW pd. SZ'15. 61~ NEW EXEC. SUITES B.ESTO.C. LOCATION 200 N. Tultln Ave. 1 mln s.A. a. Nwpt Fwys. L1e prol . decorated ofu R«ept.lomst. telephone HrV., xerox, conf.r m Sec. Ml'\I. av.U. l mo free w /8 m o·1 rental ......,...95:MIDS'1. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beer Bar Col!ta Mesa, low down .;,A#.::_ _____ 1_5_1 1400 4 chair beauty salon Npt Bel\. ~• for sale or lea&e. CHEAP~ 64S 7290 ll OME TANNER DEALERSHIP Earn S2IOK PLUS per yr work· Ina 2 ews. per wk out of your home. Company fl.Im. leads. Mm lnvei.t '6.000. Details (114 > GO-UIJO anytime Sattler MtCJ. Co. All tyJ)t'S of re.ii '''lair lsiveslmf'.nl'> 'llOCC W49 S,.Cialhinq in 2ndTDt 642-2171 545-061 I •....•••••..•....••...• . ••.•.•......••.........•...•...•••...............•..••••..•.•..•..•..•...•.............••.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ndTo·s Ho Points! w war ll'rm $10,000 11r mor(• Nn !:Sa Honn Lido Nrwport t'o l.i73 7595 :> 1 llr-. Amc:utc~nt1/ ~onab/ Lost & FoUnd .....••................ 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER IDS ONLY $2 ~I any nem cw rom· brnallon or llerrul fOf' S7~ or Jess wtJb 11 P enn)' Pua·her Ad. 3 lines for 2 ron~·uuve days Eu<"h addollonaJ line I.\ 60" for I.he 'd•)> Ch.te:St> 1l' Nocommerc1al 10ds f"or morl! Information and lo pl•« your ad call 642-5678 Pronto Tax Co. has moved t.o 700 !!B East Balhoa. Blvd . Balboa Pen. 673-5631 1-day service SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS J'ru.,t~ Wf•ti.;h Lun~t· Radium H EGUL/\ R "liQwa ln p,l11wn \frm11n l a nf' ~ho <'Jn r• m 1· m 111· r I he •.t• I"~ pn"""n' from th•· p.1-.I" l11·re C'f1mo· thl' Judl!l' 111 fin ~levenn11 l>nlla r ·, w orl h •1f HEGULi\R pled:,t•' ' lost & Found SlOO ..............•..•..... FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 L..art I-' Germ. Shep N r SP a 'i horc Dr ~ H 67:H}t29 Lll'it Doi( HEWl\HU. 1-·1·m Rassell. !>21 11430 1·~t 23 days, 499 5 14H t•ve. tr.st or 1-·ound a pet" C.:1111 l\n1mul A!>:.1stant·r Leag\ll' 537 2273. no f l't' Fouod or l~I a pet" CJll Special Pals Hothn1· 714 972 1235, 213 258 7~ l.J.l'>l or Found a P<'l ' I. \ti l ,\n1m J I ""''"t.111 1 c· LRa~Ul' .Ji :!2i3. nu C. l' Lhasa ApMt 11upp) l ,111 nol4w.. N1•wp111t lh·1~hh Jan 11 N.1mu 1s fl1Jou Male !>4H -42511 Lost small black Poodlt• Vic Balboa Yacht Ba~m (l'uffy I REWARD . Call 631-4221or67>0766 Lost: Pit Bull. Tan & white. 8 mos male. 1/20/80. Vic: Costa Mesa. Reward. 548-39irl FOUND: Yng Germ Shep M. Olk w beige feet Brookhurst & Adams 962·~1 FOUND : Sp ring e r SpanH•I , brn whti· Brookhurst. 1-"V 963 27SJ FOUND. Claim or Adopt Ill Irvine Anlma I Ca re Center: What is your pleas ur e . a La r &e. Medium or Small Do~? For starter.I. a ma It> Sl Bernard & a St. Berna.rd Mix. next German Shepherd. L.ib mix. & Austr.ilian Shep~rd mix puppy, then a Shelt1c. Cocker mi~. a Ternt•r rrux pup & 2 Germ .rn Sht-ph1•rd P u pp1e., Your<; for t hi· "'" 1n11, 754 37J.l l-11u11rl Dug I JIJ, \11~· rn•11l!·n~I mah· T1•rr11·r y. h I w 1111 u' u .ti Ii I ~ m.1rk.,, \,II' I-.Ill' ll'lol. & l'nnc Pinn < ... 1 !°>I, '11' l-:\1'' I.OST \t.tl •' ,\I :i ~ .111 I l~k ), \II '\t• .... J>llrl lldt dl't"J tJiJ 5~1 5350 ••..••.••••...•......•. PRt;G ~A~T .. t'ar1n • ronf1dt-nt1al roun!>('l111r & rcfl'rral Ahort1011. arlop lion & ket:pini: APCAltE COVER GIRL * 953-0778 * 24 Hr Outcall ~rv1c-e PRE LAW !-lludent need.., SZ>.000 Will do anylhm~ Le Ral t:onf1dent1al DVM P 0 Box 324 2 NB 92663 •FOXY LADY * Ot.rr<.:ALL ONLY •972-1138• Y 011 may request Ad-Sitter servic.e when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od .. Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. you coll in at your convenience to get the responses to your od ... this service is only SS per week. For more information and to place yoor od coll 6-42-5678 -----·-- Gftat CCMftPO"Y ESCORTS ~Hrs 641-0llJJ MC/VISA DIAMOND WANTED l'nv part) will bu~ I to J carat, "a"h :-. B 548-491~ MASSAC t-: !>lml)alko Your ma~:.eur ts BobJaml ... Outcalls 9 11, 4~ 5111 KIM'S OUTC.ALL 9S3-9l21 --- MICH.&! I F'S •o..tc.al• 11AM·2All 835-J7 49 Orrles~ *OUTCALL * · 642-3812 MCj'Vlsa •LORI'S* &ccris·o.t~ 24th. .... '5J-fl20 ••• unu..,..s •ESCOWTS• 31 Hours . . . . . 972-0482 Youn« Attractive female "leeks rea p male for permanent f't'lauon~hJp Call Heather 752 11708 or 631~ llome ~need to use )our a I will pay SIO d mo Ca II ml IE-ct Da" 2 13 1127 19SS l-:vt>Zl3 Jg6 I~ TOMMY1 S OFMEWPORT j ESCORTS 311 Ir~ r..t~ 1::,, 1 I MUSTANG STUDIO ~C~Sr Xlnt u pportuntl ~ 1n m>~tal de\tlt' mnf~ 10 \t'('\.\ H A('ct.., I' •'Kr.,·r lll"t Good growth VOlt'll t 1 a I ll J m t 11 .111 m SICJOO mu Call l'l'IZ)!\ l.>;1\1~ JI ~ 71$3 for m ll•r\ lf•W Reftal Do ices 142811-'ranJtLn A\,. Tustin ACCOUNTING OPPORTUNITIES Doe to our ~nbttJ1"1 growth. Taro 8'11. t~ nation'1 larlest oper ator of Mexican faat food rest aurants bas the folloWlog outstanding career opportanttlt'is ava.ilabl~ ID our <"or porat.e office utilty looldl I• pc M Requires it'nt'ral ar oounung ltoowlt'dgt> pre ,.,..bl>' an a«'OW'>La pay a bit' S b ould bl! self ·m o t1 v a led . analyttt'ally m.lnded. ac curalt' und efficient Mu.st bt' able to work with all levels of ma.~rnent Wtll h;in dJe S~lal llCC'OUnllnl{ J)r'OJ«U. prol1t and lo" researr h and an ah 11• pnnl p~uig and 111 ventory Ac.COURh 'oyabWC~s P ror<'-.s gener.tl .1• rount..s pa) a ble to tn< hiol• <'<frtm.: tn\ 01et>-. 11n·µ,1r 1ru: input l<ir F:IH' \1°nl\ output d1sbur-.1• 1 h• • ~" lil>quire<. I 2 \t•.1r •• t'f•Jnt-. pavablc 11' ,,., II .1 Ill"'"' h\ tout h Accowth Re-ceiv~ Clf'MI l(j~ l•>IL•lblC' (111 J•I t111, J\( UU!lli. rt'I f"I \.I hit• I•' t\W"<b Jlfl'PdOIH' ,(,!11• 1nt 11L' of ac c·clunt' •l •tne •1>llN"11 n ·"'1'111111 antJ lll·.1ut1ful (11rli., no--. h ot IOI( 4:\2 'H' Jo: 17th <~Ill \ll•'a Op..•n Jpm Jam 548-91~ ' pr.~p.tnn~ P• '' •'rt•.•~t· .1t'i'~mt n·p11rt::. Jml • "' I 'r<i( \la~J~I< IJ\ ~ll'\ I:'. L1r d rhn.cp1.,t '1, H llJm llpm \ppt llnl~ 548 2817 OranRe Co ffidn. n.it1vc lrl.O meellni 'llmul1tl1nl( lad.le-. Im~ I ,... .onat S..-.iut 5360 .•••............•...... F 0 R T H E 1-: X t-: I.' WO MAN Helo x1nr massal(c hy ap1101nt ~56H ~ .••.................... 7005 .....•................. All udventul"t' in c hange So t:oast Mode ls now of- f er> n g per!tonalt zed 11tyled dnelopment in ('()f\jWlCl1on w tashaoo & ~raphk modelin11 CJ II now· 557 2S02 -----.W.W..twd. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nurses Aid, Gentlemen ('.,on\• Hoep N 8 10am- 6Pfn. 3-4 day Genntncs exp rai l co ll e ct 2137/~. ---HllpW..+tct 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r f 'p II 11 d 1 II~'. °"' It Ii fr.inch""' 11 .. 11111 r '" tn "''' b\ lt11J(' h ~ t' (}ff t' f I ' • t• I I t <.ala!"). benefit' pr11~ r J m .md w1>rk.1n)! t·onr11l 111n' For tntt•rnt'w ••l'I"''"' lnt.'ll.t. plea~l' ('all nr ' nil r~umetll DElllE BINGHAM n l4 1754 OSIMI TACO BELL 17:.1 1 k t'.! 11111 \" In m• I .1 ., .. i I l-..r1u .. 1 c Jpporlun11 \ Emplo~1·r '1 I- ACCTC Ill\"'': Tt:MPORARY ~gL'ilfr today to v.ork an vanous acrountmg &t bookkeeping ass11n ments Work close to your h ome F1 Ru rr Oerb to Senior Acroun t.lU needed lhre>uRholll Oranie County ROlllERT llAll'9 acco_unl~ 2333No Broadway 113)(), Cc*Swell Bankt'r A C C 0 U N T I N G Bid Santa Ana S E C R F. T A R I A L g .. CU :RK needt'd by '7 I 4) US.4 I OJ N e w po r t C e n l t' r r-~··~n~E~E~P~A~RK~l~N•G-"'. Morta_,e Brote.r Acctg r- aplltude a mu.st. real u lale b1ck1rround helpl\ll. PofltinJ, typtnl(, &. cUmt contact. Cood opportunity for advance ment Mon·Fri. 8.30·5. Call Joan, 644-88:M. If you'w never plaC'f'd a <laMlficd ad, you're 1n IM minority• Try It once and Me bow qwckly you aet ruulta . Pho n e 80"'78 Unit Bookkeepers '\.'iSEM llLEl<S PCB SS.DO HR. I \T t""IJ •1>ffiV<>Ot"fll \ -.em. h<>n<l .,oldt r 11111• t1 up C'f>lor cod .. TI ">Tl:-.1.AJU. \ c J~f;(;A ;m 51-12 '>lt<!I ASSEMBLER Du.-111 our lOn ltnu•·tl F.lect r omo•l'han1rJI gruwth f JC-0 l:irll. lh•• ~t'ar o•iqJt>r11•n1 (• I• n.it•on " lar~l''>t <J~rJtor q u 1 red \l u \ l re .• " of M1·x1nrn fast foo<J mnhantl·;il <n1'>emlih rl'~t.1urant:.. ha., out t1rawm~ ;,nd h;ne ~kd1 :.tiind1n1: l .trt:l:'r 011 lll~U:.t·ora wide var.e portunllll''> for l'n1t ty of hand t ooh Boddteepcr.. Knowled1t1· or mach111• shop procedures helpful You will be respon'l1ble Excellent rompanY for P''O('t>s!>Ul& accounl.s bmeftt.s Good workln~ payJblt', payroll and env1roomenl C'ontac•I cash rttetpt.6 fOf' multi personnel 557 -90~1 st.ate re.uaurants Must E.O E b.a ve expeneoce 1n at ·~~~~~---~-· least l WO of t.bt' above r Ult'tt areas. as well as 10 ke) b> touC'h Ac eount1n1t a nalys1., t'K Pt'f"l4'1C"e helpful S.>mt' coUege d.t:s1red Vi ,, ,,fr,, r ,, 'c ' I 1 • •1 I Wary. bt'nef' IU proi:r .l m aad ~ caodWons Ple&K" eaU for an an tenrM!W appourt.mmt Dall! llMGH.A.M (71 4"54-0500 nt292 TACO BELL 17381 Rt-tJ Jl1ll "' ,. 11°' Ult', 0.i 9271-1 f~u..il ()pportun1t' ... mplu) t>r .\4 Jo \n Jlh•·ntun' in rh.Jni.:1· ...... ( 11.1 ... 1 \1 .. h ,, """ "' f • r 1 11 • I'• r 11 n ..i I 1 / • ti 't)h·d th \l'loµm1•nt 1n <'"1)unrt111fl ..,. f4,h un cit. 1~1nt111 r.1ph1• m• -<l• lmi• I ,Jll 1t11V. >!>7 ~.! 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CA (714, S40-S080 _.._.... ........... __ ----------- i t , ~~.~~ ..... !!.~ !~~ ..... ~ ..... ?!~ W.eM 1111'1•------I O..l!IUCAL DATAIMTIY ••••••••-• .. •• .. • Cl..&RtCAL ~ .. Ye! ........ Lit. OflmtATOI ~~-~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~:.~ ..... ?!.~. DDttor !~~~ ..... ?!.~ 1 ~~~~ ..... ?.'.f. ••••••••••••••••• CONNH l UCEYlll.)ll I "' ·~ I I • . " i,4 l> 110\l PAIT·TIME TE.UIS ......... SICllrMY MO SH Cotta M•• firm t fflra lndly W/lfplnJC :IC> wpm ' nl c o Ph o u ,. oersonallty tu Join Ul~lr 1ro1wlna rlrm Lot.a of varfoty ., •tart )ill to '800 l1JiA&. l.l»unnN t'O nr p l\lma. a.raw,. 1 moa 0 C. Altport 17 '°" 111' wli C!llJlt w /J Bal 3741. Enwr OoGd bmllllu. lllO mo date <>fl dJlkett• from ..,., eoun:-. docwnenll Muat ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;.1 b9 ab&e to work wtth llUJ.e UfSAL lffUmtm •ta.La No ••P•rlent•o ,....,,. • will train In ell~ wtth cuh1«1ng or almlUu beck1rouJ>d OJlaad· MS PURCEI..L MDICAM SAYINGS 714/139-2222 aeaas kl Toro l\9ad Lacuna~ aupenblon. 8tarlln1 ume •.ao Plf daily c..11 Pft'ICXIQll ..,,,.... DEIURRER lit .. 2nd lhlft openlnp for l.OdMdwill w /prior exper. on!y. Job will tn• t&IJ debutrin1 opersLM>na on mtJcal bydrau.llc f•l· Un11. Ouut.ndlnK benefits Include full( Pllld• mcdlcaJ & denta T'-.y to 1587. c.c.t of IJ v. lnic intreue In May. J"RONT Of'PICf.. £.1 l*\eatoed ror bUly f •ml ly pnrtlcc In Ftn Vly m.tw Dndl.amao·P tume Mf1 co needl Manda rd draw· ins• • new deetcn ~ Env\aion Hml r.Ur.d or 1tudent. 10 how'I an IWxlble l to 2 19r1 won. JARCO INC Cuey Jarvta. ~·2290 VOLT • nPbYS • SICIUAallS • ACCOUN'f AMTS • WAIBtOUSI •AHB•as • MAINl"9CAMCI • IMDUSTIW. READ THIS AD TODAY . & WORK TOMORROW! NO PE£ • TOP PAY VOLT TEMPORA RY S ERVIC £S ~Baak~ Ila Part·Tlm• T•ll•r opaU.aa» IA 2 Oran1e ~ aftle.e We pnt- fcr llllllbcaau •&Os pre-vw..-1'f.Utt expert~. and require prevlou1 c aab bandlln1 e .1 ~ Call or apply in a.EJUCAJ. Hal» ne.ded In IA1Wta Beach olflc-e Typtaa, t'llln1, • ro.llc dutlea Full ·llme ru..-..l03I 'I C IOOOllPB G rowm11 lO neec:t_s mce 1ndl\ w/t"\f)f!r thru tr1JI ba lu ncf' & Qu 11 r t e rl ie\ R un f1nan('1o l s tntemt-nt' lhru computer & other hkk p~ functron:i Xlnt h1•ni. & sl.1rl l>al tu SHOO fl>E M/P/H CUIUC7111 Part ti.me. 11 ~.. to 7 AM. Fri 6: Sat only 675 Paul&nno, CM. 7$1-46:S2 IOSANIMC. ~Newport Bea.ch An Equal Opportuojty Employer DeJ.ivery Good siert·Ume PQ1JtJon.s ~ Need own trans Make up l o • 00/hr. SJl-0811 DRArl'SMEN Olreer opportunJtl~ for talented ind1v1duals w1•xp. in subdivision, Wiit« pipeline, sewc:r ;in d 1or land development civtJ en,c1neenng de.aft· 1n1. Apply 10 penon w/aamplet to Mr ~at Robut. Bein, William J"rost 4i Aa· IOCla~. 1401 Qu&U St . Newport Beach. n-ivertGardener comb Have valld CA license Good dnvlng record MJD. ace 20. Apply at Penn y aaver, 1660 Pt.aoentla.CM 546-4741 3848 Campus Drive. Newport Be~ch " IAc"°"s from John Wayne AJrport) Equal Opportunity Employer ·••••••••••••••••c Al11'0MOTJVE , ............. . Need helpers w 11h acryllr lacquer ell· pe'lience . $ day work wee« plus e.&ceUent com pany benellt.1 Contact Pat Coleman, Body Shop Foreman. PfftlOO •t IRVINE INDUSTRIAL OJl'•·1cE 17197 MacArthur Blvd Irvine, &fl-1164 Atik few Rachel Dark OR NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE NABERS ~ 620 Newport Center Z600 H.lrt>or Blvc1 Drive N~rt Beach,644-8882 N.k for Kathy Hartman C oo.r ,, llllc"w4 '>40-'1I00 Cr ocker Bank offers compelltive saJanes and Clerical Fortune 500 company an Newport Beach s eeks temp lo perm emrlO)'t't.'S In all areas o the ir operallpn Immediate opening/placement. No ree .. top wages. excellent benefits. Auto•Pil'TS DEPT... (f) CllOCIEI llftll Large VW • Porsche. An FPual Opportunity Aud! parts dept n~.-<h ... t· x per 1 enc e d part .., ---E•-mp.lo•y•e•r --· t·ounter persons. stock derk. parts dnver Must ---------be dependable, pol'.1t1ve attitude, & willing to work. Good salary. an surance, vacation plan Apply tn person Chick lvers<in Inc 445 1-; C:oa:.t 1"1wv N B 673-0900 AUTO ROUTE HEGISTEH Earlv AM 1•,.., to 2 hrs . SJ7S t1J $450 'mo XJnl moonlight Wive.. rt•l1red, d1!iabtl1 ty, li tudenti. Need git wheell>. 540·3008 <J r 540-67 22 HABYSl1'TEH urte r ..,rhool for I rhtld Within walking dts t u nc·l' ()f Undberg fo:le C:all aft 5 :ll Mon f'r1 548 H7H6 1la bys1tter nl't'dC'd . m y h o m e, M e r e dit h Gardens. Broolthurst & Adama. H. 8. tyr boy. hrs M·F 3Pm to appn 7pm. ~ ?SZ-78s.S ext 376 & :m, M 6: 962-4846 JIA BY S ITTER llOUSEKEEPE lt A -.pec1a l j o b fo r 1 h r 'Pl'<: I ii i woman 'A ho •·n 111r,, ch1ldrt-n & unimal\ .\Ion l-)-1 2 JO to !I JOPM BanlunR TELLERS Full Time Our Newport Beach of rice. located a t 660 Newport Center Onve. has two full·l1me ~I t1on ... available 1m ml·d1alt'ly Prefrr 111 d1 v1d ua li. with mm x months prcvtou~ lc llcr eicperi c n ce We provide an outstand ing benefit!> packai:e t·omphmented by Lon i:e n1 al wo rk i n g a t rmspbere t'or uppomt mcnl ple~c call. Lorrame Miiier 973-3724 Lind.a St.reeker 640-6900 llS: WELLS FARGO BANK 111 LuJ(e f'(lrcst Some lilt· Equa l Opportunity houwk1~ptnJ! M u~l bl• F.mployn M F h11ndublc W xlnt n•fi. & ·--~~~~~-~ huv•· dnvt•r!. l1ci. Con \Jct Evelyn at K:n 9Jl:ll Ranendt'rs·Barboys Waitresses-I fost.esses l\Jb\'>lllt'r dayt1mt• to b4: CigaretLe G1rls·Wine 011 cu.II for i.1Llm11 in my Stewards, mterv1ew Jan h 0 m c . G u a r a n I t' c ~Feb 4, JOam·2pm, No m1n1mum $3 <1/wk . phone calls please. S.52.SJ88 Nwprt Bayview 'Yacht Babys itter. Live· In , Oub: J333W. Coast Hwy, 18-ll>yrs, Call Jenny al: Newport Beach. RS.a.tirs Large corporal.Joo merg. mg. Jmmedlate place ment for file clerks & ~cn e ral off1cto No foe ~ wag~ Temp to perm available. R~sh Prest1g1ous company !>eek ~ ellc<•lle nt ap pearance. intellagcmcP. typttlg so wpm, dePt-n dabahty a m ust. GOl>d hourly rate ~f'.tariH ~al Secretary wanted for tlllS presugious law f um m Nt'Wport Beach. Oil bac kground Prt" ferred. J-:.Xc1t1Jlg PoS•llon, unmedlat.e placement . NO Ft-.:E. temporary to pennant!nl. Ca II 851-9055 ~ B1n:h str<.•d SU.Le~ Newport Beach or 211i5JE~n Suite -flUllertoo Oerical SECJlET ARY /Q.BlJC Electronics mfg 1n Lagunu Beach. ~ un unmed o pening for a sharp penon w/xlnt lyp. 1~ l>krlb 15.5-fiOwpm > m our Purcha s1n~ f)ept Opportunity to lea rn variet1 of dutH'l> Purchasing exper nee We offer good pay & benefrts. Please call for appt. T.WoMclHWey 49 .... 9401 Penoooel Dept. E.O.E. M /F 95'1·314S. Be your own boss. Haver---------• ---------• your own busines s . =OMER SRVICE Shaklee. 980-'1989. ..uslHTATIVW ••ISTOU• a.BICA&. ftelilt.er today ror &ocal temporary ual«runenb C .. Ly. 972-ttSS GEHIERAL OfFtCE Wide vanety of duties avail for fnendly and1 v w / 11.:ht to mode rate 1v p1ni: & pl e :t !><l n l J)t'n onahty Good bt'ns f.t start sal to S800 c .. Lpn 972-9'55 SECRETARY NO 5H neaut Newport Bl•:tt·h rirm SttkS attrnctl H' 1nd1 v W/Rl>Od lypln~. g rammar & o rgan 11at1onal s k11lc; 1..otc; o( ~pon & J:mwlh peytent Stan sal to S'JOll c .. ~ '\J 972-9'55 FILE CUU TRNE F ;1-.h Is l ba .. t•d I 0 w o u ltl l1 kc:> atl rac· J>('rsun wl ,::ood SJ)(>l1 1n1• & out,::omg ix-nonafll) fn r thl'i Mltrv levl'I !JC•' Xlnl bens & st:.irt '>J I ssso. Call>Mm. 972·9'55 Cl BICA&.. 1'ltMI F Ort 'PH' 600 co. attics nice appear lodl v w/tJping about Clwpm for entry lt>ve l P O'l V~ry fnendly co Xlnt bcni. & st.an sat to $65(1 CalDlall. 972-9955 Cl.lltlC ,/r"'JST He.vy phones & order entJy. lM el«lrical sales representat 1 ve om ce ID> llDO+. 967.(1844 a.&tJ( /TYPIST Neat. mature. orcaru.zed. Good work1oc condl ban&. 631.JZSO. CLERK TYPIST Re<luires gOOd typing aldlJs. m.ullmum ~wpm and nex.lblUty t.o handle vanety ol duties. We orrer excellent W&nes. and company benefits wlucb Uiclude paid medical. dental. and We Insurance for employees and depen dents. Please apply 1n per.iOrl LEAR SIEGLER l'RAHSPORT DYNAMICS 3LJI West~ger;trum Santa Ana. Ca M F II Comparuoo FOR BALBOA A SHERMAN 1be locaJs say m y old man IS the belt dock ft'I herman 1n t own. Jh• ~ a ftslun.: rompJ ruon or ooc willulg W learn fislung To h \e an. coot. do la&bt housekeep. I.a&. Beaullful pvt rm. bmb in MC\lltty OCD front eoado. llluat bave own car. Ref Salary open. Bob, son of the f1s berman. (213 ) 377 .. 702 Sund.a y. <2 lJ ) 37 J 2985 Mai Fr. c:ootr . bre a kfast '>h1f1 mus t be ras l & E"< perif>nCt.'d \p ply 1n person at tht• Joli.) Ro1eer. 4011 ~ Coht Hwy .Laguna __ DELIVERY DRIVER. female Pf'den-ed. Costa Mesa Bluepnnt S48 ~7!_ HIVBS Chec:lta-Cab. 493418118 DELIVERY MAN for ear ly AM LA Tunes home dell very route Eco no au-req. AdJts ooly. 2i,., hrs per day No collect· 11\1 ~per mo. net take ~ + gas allowance + bonus Westnunster IHB area. 63&-54811 DRIVERS Deliver GENERAL OFFICE -- Must t?nJOY phone COO· ta c t , working w rustDmers. t yptng & deu1J work Paid vaca · IJoa>. sick pay & health 1m Apply 9 4 Mon· Fri at Bardlf'n., Pe,t Control, b96 ftando lph C.M 546-SS'10 Dent.al ()(fice needs froot. bsdc & In between typing Insurance etc Full & part time Apply at 644.-0683 ----- DINT AL CHAI I SIDE bakery products t o s upermarket1. Early morning t o mid · afternoon. Call s.57-6727 omvas Men or womeo 25 yrs or older. Know the COHl CllJe&. Net $180 a week or more . Oranl(e Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt Herrmann, Fountain Valley I.No of SI ater betwn ~whope & Eurlld• G&&.A1. OfftCE Customer 11ervlce rep. Eitpr'd customer rep. for pubtigtwi& house. Typlng & phone, word Procetis· Ing helpful SlOOO t.o SUOO ~r mo l'osltaon open 3 1111) Send resume lo K R I, Po Box 18942, ll'V\De. CA 9'2713 ASSISTANT XJnt opportunity. Exp req Corporate benefits Paid vacation Sala ry opm. llunt Bch_ 968~ ~~~~~~~~-General olrice. good typ. D R y C L E A N F. R s ing 1k1lls Hunt Bcb COUNTER Ci lRL full Rl•uw'U Park. SJ.SO per DmlalAut. hr. lo s tart + Co t ime. apply Ntow port be.nefrt.1 Call *-S3.Sl Clnot'rs. 106 Tustin N 8 541-22%1 P/Urne Mon, Tues, & Wt-d Exper nee DectronK' ~ 4111 Chu (At D F. N T I\ L A S Immediate lit a h dt ST <::.WRSlUE, CX""r opening for .. n 1•it ,.... µen~ El«trorur "·' 11t't' , established offlN" in aemb6er I.A> DullM 1n 'llt'wport Beacb a rea elude rewon, t.ouc'h up ~~I flow ~dered boJrds It IHntul forOftt Of c imembly ol PCB·, Chalh·n~1n.: C'Jrt>..r up WlrilMJ ~ ~l' •Cl' iu t t·pt1n•~ .1 p purturuly m t~L.tbli,.ht plicrttaoru. in our 'l1·r ·'··~port Head1 orf11·1· troru<·, h<!'f.''" '"inne ,,., (ltt•..riul m11turi·114 r,•m tl(.WI \.\irui .. 6. 1il111·n11, 1-. \pi·rienrt• \''" "t 1 JI t•llPt'flt'fK"I· prr11·rtt .. l fi45 GSO I lnspedon IJl'flt,tl f(ect'pt um"t ~., \llu.st ~ fam11Ji.r '"tth p1·r prt'f I 11 front & IJ.1tk tif'<'tronH' rompon1·11h & u ff 11'1' ' d :.i '., '"k ~'CB~ with mm1mut11 I '111·11.~1rt U••ui·h Jn·J )t elt-rtnJnh 1n.,µc.•dir>11 ti4:>-7Stl.I t'lCpenem"· HI U•· pr 1n1 n·admg r~,wn'tJ 0eow.J , nJCIRE Genera.I The Balboa Bay Club as nowtunng F-.a.tt Alphabetu.111&. fllu:i i " l'lllC"O-fUm.mc. Hra 8 30 toS.Mon Fra rostt.q a..11 Mam baVt' lanow1edle of CRT & ADP" some•<' ••1unt1ng background 1.r .. 8Pfn to 2am l'l(.'lj...-l'&ll f0< app(. ~7J.'.')ll G&la.Al OfflC E l.lti you Lt ke df-l&l I wort & h•"" .:ood figure ap UlU1I.· • We: Indy have ll )tJtl I or YoU W 111 lra tn Somt• l>i>mi: r \"'Q Xlnt t"™'f1l~ "'lwpt <.'c-n t,.r I t .. 11 'In 1Jud11t M4 74S4 ~·I) t,, Contput.. Sys t"" B.ECTROHIC S CUST. set REP. JL~ \1n.J\ H1r11: L G&B.A.L Off.ICE Safe-«uard l.knlal J'r Jct r M :>4'1 11.14 b .Pt"f1l'1l<"' hdpful. ~ood Li ce System•. W1!1L 1._ ________ typ11t. prof1c 1eocy a.st•1 no l oompu\.t'I' 1• w Jfl&""'•· l0-11Le1 bJ bW..i.n& system. LI seekui& Bn M IIF S traaeb. ~ for a qu.Urted peraon to SEE OUR AD lJSDER edYltooemmt. XJnt Co work In our internal "MANUFACTURING' Benef. Informal off1rt.' customer serv1rt> dl·pt I N T 0 D A Y · S Cll Call Xtllu~ afttt 9am .\b.at have Dent~I Atl C2..ASSlF1EO at ~5Sl0 nwustrliluan expcn l'n<'>· LEAR SIEGLER IH>Od vnbal -.k 1f1 , & {tftlrr;&I otrlN'. N~ abWty to work with Pt•o TltAHSPORT I lk-.a 1 h f t 1 m r C' J r pie PleaM· t•afl l.1n11i. 1---D•Y•HAM--lc_s__ nt ..... ".,r' ~ .. 1lr0<1m u-.~11ri11n,714 '()1ll.21 .11r1• 1nin.~ ll~bt t)ptn~ 'o '4"fld re,umt• w <;lllltt\ 1 '"" r11·nc• n1'Ct',)art h,...Lory In "BS DPnt.11 ~Jt ~ f'.n1tinr.·r l'rn l.tC'l !l>nrut-~ l'ra<1.1<'t' S}"ltPtru., ..!:!lSJ M ~ t:.1 ... 1 roo1C"\ ~a *-' t-)-1 H JO ~ "a1rvlf'W Rd . en, ta l..UI & rn·H·lop cpl & II'\ Mei.a. 9i!62J6 SOC'l ll t f'd ~ m1rond U(' 101 CRB>rT ASST Nl'wport Hea<'h basf'd firm sttks lnd1v wilt typ1nii & crccht bkJ:d to handle messal(es & as111 brunc~ Xlnt bens & JCrowth potent. Start ~al to S800. COSMETIC SALES .flne women's specialty .sWr1! ln Fashloo b land ~ Ume. 644· 7100 ----Pmc't"S'>f'' 0.-.1rn. dt-1---------Uental Hyg len11t E~ velop & manufact urt' General Otftc-e pertenred e xpanded cu~tom sem 1t'ondurtor fun c t lo n fl y I( i ton 1 '1 I d t' v 1 c e s De t " r m 1 n (' C41110'- 972·ff55 COSMETIC SAUS We bave the aetting at our beautilu.1, remodeled Newport Beach store ror rour playen to our coe- md.lc department. needed for Perldont.al of '>1lane Ept on aon 1 m fke. ThUl"ll. & fo'ra. Hunt planted buried l1H'l'r Bcb. 842.QSJI 5426/Wltly Taite nd lU neat'l!Sl Ora.nae! County DeotaJ Aulltant. P ff. EDD OJflce , DO T up. oeceuary Nwpt. oonnooo. Ad pu1ct for b) 8ch. om~ ~ __ 1__ ~)er. DENTAL RECEPTION LEARN THE lt6URANCE BUSINESS GeaA&. OFFICE Part·lime. Typing 80wpm. Exper. reqd. Npt.. Cntr. E.O. E. Cull Mn. Dudzik, 844-7~ G8BAL OFFICE Le&ru oew akilla or bruah up rusty akll1a oa lbe job. DeYeAap peat.er poise & fla.lbllty golnc on ln-terestinc aaaiouneut as a p rofessional. Tailor )'CU' woBtna needs to rtt )Qlr penon.aJ schedule. No (ee ever. Call 957·1303. ADIA T em· parary Services, 1'120 E. Gany, Suite 119, S.A. E.0.E. GENERAL NOW tllllli 41.1.SU.U C:..T.., .....,_.• ... LO.!. ~"'."[()[~· SSMSZO ll§.2622 GeaAL OfftCE Sim TO ~I ART MORL$WlTH EXP ERi EN Ct: SGtrl Office Vaned Aruviuw WeWiUTra.10 t:J>mpeny Paid Be~rlb ~tabll.'lhed WholeuJeCompaoy Cal I Bet WM11 S.2 S&.S-lJ21 an N~rt Gm 1 Ofrc. lood typtst. DOO·•moller. m atu re, .., per mo. IQ.8990. Sl.eila.. -------- GIRL.FRIDAY PU1. wne. accurat.-t)p ~-d>ctaphont'. f'd1tini: Good Rnun mar & <1pd I 10,R Work for b u ,v a~ L'I rrsea~h J' \lt.l & rt.Rh t hand Chnoi!\t" your own h " 15 OOper hr NEvt-:R A f"F,fo; MORGAN EmpioyrMnt ARency ts!'5 Mesa Verde Dr Jo: ~Jle 213 •Costa Metia ~1581 S31-t:i75 SOUI'H COAST BANK Store Mn&r .• A.llsiat. Mn· 8C9Sunflower, C.M. er .. Mechn., ror Schwinn 557.0045 W0.0 flltOCISSotlS We olfei the best com miwoo ot any depart meat store 4t the best beadlt Pl"O£T&m ol any rdaU company. Full Time , exp•r necaury. front otrc. eome boc*keepln1. top salary, benefits. 1ncen- llve1, vacation, s1cla leave. Brlltil. pleasant. neat. rehabie 11rl En dodantk Otrc. Newpon Beach. 7$-0881 FACTOttTtB.r S h of Trainee. Im med ate openln1 for right female in~ °'Ill XJnt co beaaftla. O.ltroolc Corp. C.M. ~ Guerds. P IT wknd'i, Oown Valley constrU<' '-'lllle. trans & phocw a knus t. No weapon .. U01form& furn. 21 or over-. Ret.ired welcom<' Call973-l~ M·F . ConUact Gloria Scouan. dealer. Salary $20K. ~53>0. E .O E. Muat bave prior bike BANKING Medin. eirper. ln a st.ore. l'M-11835 * TELLERS ~{~y Now lllleTVlewmg for full Laguna Nituel. Work for and part time poa)Uons Direaor ot Purchasing. in our Lake Forelt Buie accoW>tinc. 10· h l I OOn key, type so. branc • open n s · Irvine Personnel Agency Selected applicants will 488E17th, CA>8ta Mesa be trammg in our Irvine Stellat 642·l470 britnch. SO< months S&J.. ......,.-. _ _ _ _... expenence as prefer-red, --~-- but we wlll tram lf you lodd&Hper F /C have a strong ca.sh1ering M8.Ultlli!l att books or background. Salaries original entry, account:i start at ST2:S (depending receivable & paya~ 00 experience > and are Xlnt working condli. & complemented by a benefits, Hunt. Bch. beautiful work environ· Salary Sl000.Sl200. Call rnent and great benefits 83S-900 111Cluding· •Free parking Janetorappt. -4--· -· •Medical It df'ntal In· BO O K K E E P E R / s urance HF.At ,Tif CARE Exper •Pa1d careerappa rel M-;dfc a r e / Me di-Cal Bookkeeper for Con· va lescent Hos pital Cf\·Lfr\';. TtWORArt PlllSOHNll SCIMCtS 7121 llrcJI Str...t .............. 19 IMMEDIATE OPENINCiS GENERAL OFFICE T'YPJSTS SECRET ARJE.<; ACCOUNTING CLERKS PBX OPERATORS T~ pay, holiday & vaca· lion pay. paid weekly. l\orrell'' IRVINE E.O.E. SOMCU.-:- 752·6666 M/F Please come In and app ly ooTIJURSDAY. Feb 7, bfotwecn 10 AM und 3 PM at Generous salary & fringe 1--------• benefits. Applicants app. ly In confidence to Sharo n Curtiss at lr73-2'700. RDBJTY FIDERAL .... cmd Lo. ., ... 44112 Barranca Parkway ---------Irvine IOOUana F/C Equal Opp Employer f'OIWm with promloent ~~~~~~~~~~ Faahion Island Invest· Have aomethJng you want to sell! Class ified uda do It well 642·5678..._. --- DO YOU 01-TERASERVlCE? Let the public know with StNI~ otroc:tory. lt can ment firm. Excellent op. port.unity. CalJ 640-01Z1. CASIDER/BKPPR F.llper'd, parl"tlme pennilnent, eves & aome wknda Owln'11 S40-46ll OerlcaJ FllH JOIS SEalET ARIES TYPISTS We have lmmed. open lnp avaU. foe lbn4I po11l tloru. U you w11nt lo ~.g1VOU38C&1l ! TEMPLOY, INC 4215Mwl ....... M.A,...S.-- "'~ .. -h ' 1-2411 Tlilt8S No exper nee Just nice personality. appear .• & Rood typing Xlnt bens & "ltart sal to $700 97~'955 IANIC HCONCILH TRA.lt&S f'lnanrlal giant locat<'d in Npt llrh !leek\ nlrl' appear indav to Im to r r<'on r ll e bank statem<'nt~ Xlnt bens & 11tart sat S5SO 972-9'55 rlOJECT ASST G rowrn~ NU based co seek!! detail oriented 1nd1v w/10-kev bv tourh to take i.tnllsllc, from 1•omputer run11 & make report!! No typing. but figure a pt lmpurtnnl Xlnt bens & start 1;al to S800 CARRY FOX AGENCY U you bave a mln.lmum or 11x months ex . perlmce, come in ror an interview, Tuesday or Wedne1day between lOllaHor $pm.Spm. J.C. ..... Y 2A FASNOM ISLAND ~11.ACH Equal ()ppOr Employer Counter Help, 1J . 30-1 : JO. Mon. thru. Fri. Super Sandwich, MS-4867 Counter-girl. Kuste r '!! Oeancrs. Full time 186 E. 16th St CM S48 7022 OM!t exper a must, mini computer, will train, acct 's re<'il1v & payable, t yp1n1e . s alary ope n 67S.l290 CUSTODIAN N'tght custodlan needed by HW1t.ulilon Beach Cl ty School Ot.strtct ~17 to Sll~ per month. depend· uig on expenenet.> Apply 735 lWl St • Hunttnlltun Be a c h 536 9393 o r s.JB..8851. CUSTODIANS HOUSl:KllPBS Par t time posltlonll available at lrvlno Com· pany apartment com pl e xes . c lt'onlna clubb oaise , 11tundry room. model epartmtnts & pool are11.1 l<'lexlblc hours to (II y ou r 11Cti«!ulc Apply al -----DENTAL HYGIENIST near South Cout Plau CaU~ DENTAL ASSISTANT ROA preferred. full & pan time Near South Coast Plaza . Call ~ DIHTALASSISTAMT 2 yrs ell'J)er nl'C'l'l\aury Mon·Thur llAM 7PM. Fri 8AM·SPM. Call 7AM ZPM&l3-W7 Deak clertc, ma lure. rella ble pe~ for front desk. br.i must be nex1ble 1be IM At Lacuna. 211 N. Coll.St Hwy . Laguna Huch 494 ~ ft>r_!PP'~ DISPLAY BlJlLDER Mln. 7 yrs exper1enet' to tuld cstm h.,-dwood cits plays, est co w1lb hfoalUI plan, profit '>hatln", paid vacation steady work. aalaryopen 7141831 OA60 --- DOaCHAHD/ JAMTOI Are you a pef'IOO Wbo lJ~ lo 1meU lbe fresh Ot'6aft air? W~ are loola Ina for a full ti~ penon to do Janitorial & lllht 1'11111'Wll!ance work 11t our marirua. Eitc.lltnt J>Olll· t.lon for advanrcment ~leol bent!fllA. App. ly at JJ IMMEDIATE OPIHINGS WAR F.llOL':-; ~; A'iSE.'1Ul.EY FACTO I<\' <iood money, incPntivt' 00rll.~, bollday, & Vd ('ij ~pay Pa ad weeldy. l\orrell ~ IRVINE EOE. mmc:a.11e. 752'6GGG M ;t · FASHION SALES Handba&a & accaaones Ill rme ladies specialty atore Fashion Island. full Ume. 644-7100 FRONT OFFI C E-: REC EPTIONIST full lime, exper'd for b~y CA>8ta Mesa O.P Hvy phones. peJlboard. ~ mo to start. 646-1631 Fl.Ill & P/f poelt~ in new 'Peclalty rooll11 cente r In l rvln r . Mana1cmtn t o p (10rtuniti0ll. Call ~egttY 5Jt.&W STOP!! H..--toJ ...... ................. ..................... for •aalytlc •I aad dtricat w«t. lie•• CJ"•ral office H · ,......, _.. Karwtlt CMalOillty,IMt••pod ~ .,_, css.,..1 CMd t.o.e COIN 4JMI of .... hJlls" ..... '9. COllll Ne ---.. •• ,..... We ..... ....,,., ... ·-po9'. tfon1 ••••dlat•ly av fl.a.. GUARDS f\tU fr part time. All areaa . Uniform -. furaiabed. A1es 21 or owr. R«i.red ~me No apertence aec. App. ly Unlvena.i Procect1on SerYice . 1Z28 w. Sth sr.re.. Sant.a Au. In la'View hours 9-12 " ..... Man thni l"ri. Hairdresser need.II llSS IS· tant Daye 7S2-032S Ni&Na 6C2-0785. HAllSTYLIST W!clientele. XJnt. work Ing cond . Good loc·. fta2..lll3, IM2-ll094. Halr SlyUat. Chrl1t.opher " Co. hair de1lgn In Corona del Mar, bu openlnc for l exper Stylist, to rent 1taUon. XJnt Joe.. friendly at mo1pbere. 173·9625 ~ W• offw a tJOOd st.ri- ft) '*Y _, co. ................ ,_ . .,. .......... .,,.... .. frGlftwttw..poatcy. Hya.~.we-. ---to tali wfttt HOMF.MAKER S Supplement family 1n a>cne in your spare Ume For appt call 1147 · l.S36 i:.wnuPM. Y'C*- ..... ., .. pwso. fll .... ,.. IDl•tt .. HOsms Apply aft.er 2PM. Bob Bums Restaurant. 37 F8.'lluon l.sland N. B. ,. tw.t t1nd1y mtd '-lb.el _______ _ ~.,.4&5 ..,. PACIFIC MUTUAL ~o,.,...._, c ...... .,.. ad In Ille Dalb' Pt.lot CASH IE. R COlll )'OU u uw. u c .os Ulla ... -a per day. For more ln· "RArr tom.lion and eomplete AalJ Um. floe woraai·1 ,..WI..,._ =:. ltJ ltor e In SeUwlth EASE! lt'aa BREEZE Oaullled Ada IU.-15878 t61 6 14HtStrMt Ste I JO, s.t. ha Af,L JO~ f'RF.f: THE llVINI CO 1071 Cam1·lback Newport Beach, 644 6796 EqwiJ Oppor ~mployrr THI IRVIMI CO 1071 Camc lback Newpon Beach, &4Hi796 F.qu ll Oppor l::mployer Take Ume to relax and 11hnp at home. lt ':1 iumple ~·1t h Oatl )' Pilot ClaastrlC'd Ad11 And If you have i.omcthina to st>ll, r ail a friendly Claulfled Ad-Visor at 60-sm'll JOCW.Sf. ...... c ......... Cot t• Mtta, Ca '2'26 CASNB Reliable person with 1ood phon e m'nn er needed to won fluible h o u r s a 1 a OulUer /Pbooe Operator In our Room Service O.,pt. EnJ01 excellent compu,y beftel1t.a. Apply In peraon tam .noon. Mon-F'rt, ~I . , MAMIOlT HOTll. IOO Newport Center Dr N"llOl't Btach 11'.quaJ 0ppo.-P!blployer ~~~~~~~1 Wand. tM-7100. O~n Eves By Appl Sell Unnp fast with OalJy , ________ • 1 _Pl_lot. Want Adi Sell Idle Items F..qual Opp F,mployer .. , •. • 1'T&LO -~· ,~?.~~ ..... !!~ ~.!!.~ ..... !~~-~ ~~~!.~ ..... !!~~ !!'-~~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?~~~ ._.,, '*'-2 4, tllO DM.V "'-OT C9 ,.__. lmurmm oUloa Lr&loee. llACUUillT · Im t' ,.....__ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!!! ~~ ..... ?~~ '~~~ ..... !!~ -t • m. •pm d a • l y aaOk*1 muul. DMda • • Q? • "-11.1 .. ~ACTURIMft N~ Nun. ........ Mlahnun we lo awt full time halp Ga\. I.bop '6ullfitore """"'r na Real Estate JQGllJI UfU Welct101. drill· RADIO SHA hM hi.II OlilMtt'BS MAaA.._._. uuas•ut •&n.•5-y l~ISTM..-tr. ... l&e. NI u ... .-km lm· preu. will traln . IJ.rmt'a.,.....ClfPCl"llWUe nl.Ul ""'.,""" " ~ ~ ·~ ". Kl"'U ~ ret•lt>'••alla*for• ~I ru•..azm • per• time Jo.b op-Ttanaport o,n1m1ca, a Needs llU'S *" l""'S * AIDES Established company seeks motivated ......... ~ to " ~ • Canahy ~ ~ oow powtna. &table dlVialon "" '" individual for sales preseotaUoos on ta. .a.A~ wat&Dl.u1l'Nnl1"111* iltU.c.ta 'M .. -.,..a "1.-rs...&kr. lnc. • PAY UTE ,..,..,~E! lndustrlal/Commerclal/Jncome exullu compan)' typlq d•t btnetua U >taa .,.. nutil&ry re Fortwe 500 company """UW properties. bmll'ka indudie&. fl'M Ja.a:m 1..Mu.rlftt• om~. MACHINIST Und or \'Olltae ,,..dual• • lmmedlllkl opeolnl(a (1' !Mal .... 1b.lft Appl)' trv\n., C'all lhurHn cw..,.., currmtl'1 iol.nt lO r 0 r C' II p. r I. n t' ,. d r.amtngs up to t•m·aooo, Mu Fri, m P. Op; I sf & .,_.... rol1t!ct" It hlahl.Y mot!Yat Man u fa r t u r 1 11 • Pllmwl MN Wd fut' LDrreued um ~ RN 's Up to .... $112 + MMltOTTHOTW.. IMSUl.AMCI Shift Wu a b • • • d on LVN's . Up tu ...... $71 + .:IONewponOtm.-Or Prouu lru Apps I onnaMe1lJc&M»P&1 &at'ceuful applicant• Aides . Up to ...... $54 N.wpurtOtacb Phone contart w1lb )•l will work £n b•~sc· ~Ol)por£mplo.Yff ~hold·111 Pfto,l<iu. ~Jt-1AcTif!O'f.:.~~'1NI~ um~1~i::,:IYd m.lchlne shop environ Apply --Qualify apentno Xlnt "'°"" ,, ""'"' • mtm and be enpged In MOlft...._._. .... URSE·S •Rl!.ISTRY -.-.> AND Ol•l.l()RTllNITIJo~~ 11 •DIO nanutacture ol prttlllon •""" " .u;v arnL MAIDS wutl'd ...v8 A RI t'OR ft.A saeroapare hardware 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza E. ~ rouDd. top pa.y. pd SHACK Duties will Include Ste 213 -Costa Mesa ~attt,!!lJ="~~~~~ ~MOR,G:l~~ •M at&cScnw •y•...,.DY utublls hmeot or (Across Kona Lanes ) ,.._ ~..., .... ~, MiKtt• 1 o.-r.tor "' A" methods. tooling and a ••era Ho tel a.m \' e Or ~ ...... i saicrp.t CORP 5ta.nd ard.s, and costs. .... utl ~t2U•On&t• M a ............. ~ with emphasis 00 pro 546-8811 * 631 -1313 ~ l!'illl &ll tn:i •.....-P".qualOppor Empk>yer d11Ctivity improvement HOTa./WOT& 0,.t .to. • ~ dfosu'ab4e but not I N T 1-; R I 0 R • .,...,...~ mandatory. Mwmum S Dell Qcril. io'/\hn• Ell per, pnl A,wty Bruce Smith, San Clomcntr Inn. 125 ~pla.odla n. SC' l...AND5CAPER E" °""ator. MANAtiF.R APT -32 years experience ai. '* uurtur hmd.11t'<Al>t!I •'tool lt.OOl9t Moc.hMbh ltdult urut1 in C M No Maoufactunng Engineer w vt'tudt' 642 ~ I>• l) t> 3 I 6 !>~I'! • 10 prec1s100 machine -Grii*-• lU5a4-0'7Cla '>hop enYJronment re .----~INntta nttekd Cood l*Y. &ood hoon. JAMTottlAL l'tnon or t'Ot.lple. P , 111 UJ5ta Men ~un work JQb mil y be dorn: ~ \> t'' ur eariy AM 6 d)'!I pr wlo. $4 pr bl'. 900-~17 \!Im MOit F.. M IOJIYlum Q\llred. t':ilpe11l'f1Ct' r..qwrt'fl 1tn<1 M.tna~ement K.obbte'i. Raa A Mop S48-07S7 HOUSEKEEPER needed l<W busy pro(~iooal Ill Newport Beacb. Must be reaponslble. w ,o~n inm. S bra day. S days week. mornings or after noons. Salary open Rd req 'd. Call 714 640-6960 days LqaJ Sec'y to operate Maj Card A. P T hr~ rlu1ble Exper onl) 1-l. B &f7 1293 LEGAL SEC'Y """""ul tr:un..e po~ltlon.:. IMR.ATI~ PROOF d'a1lablt> Scek10.c amb1t1ou~ W1'.0f'fo'Jo;n peri.on w ho des1 rei. •lflgh.I} t:om(){'lltl\l' (ret•dom and !>t!cunty Rates and is wilhn.: lo learn •Plenty of Overtime Won't interfere with pre· <tiNft Otffcr"nl1.il ~ )Ob Call for appt. •E.xceUcnl Company lm-ome Planrung Assoc lient-f1~ for Employl'l.'l> 646 6765 & Dependents --- APPLY IN Pl::RSON MANICURIST I' tlmt.· Xlnt. worlt1ni; rood 892-1113, 8'2·90'J4. Sm dynamic bus mess bugauoo firm m Nwprt l~~i ~; !!k ~nt~r!~~~·~· .:~~:, LEAR SIEGLER ing parents w '2 schl a~e sec'y, S ll /,t d1ctaphone TRANSPORT Marketllll' assistant for rn.iior audao v1~ual pro duct1on fal'1ht)' llni;:ht. al(J:H'SSIV(', innovallYt' Salary ~ M.srkctsn1: guts. pvt rm, bath & TV, & xlnl typmg skills a y ICS N1guel Shores area must, xlnt salary de D MAM 548-81133 pendinj:! upon QU1Jhf1ra ) I JI W SecJl"from JIOUSE KE EPER t1on:. & exver. Good SantaAno,Ca Mature woman Full benclst • .,_64()-W60 ___ EqualOpportunsty ls me r or re l 1 rem en t -----------E•m•p•lo•y•e•r•M-F'_ll_• HeM·arch, Ca mpa1Rn•• Mgmt C.itl Jeff ~ J3li2 lo addition to our d~1ra ble location and pro gress1ve salary level:.. we offer outstandin(! company bf'nehts which include paid mtdical. dento.1 and hfe UlSuraoce for employees AND de pendents For 1 m mediate cons1derallon ~ dei,.iled resume lo LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS P 0 Box 1953 Santa Ana. Ca 92702 M.ECHANIC. full or part tune. prefer older per;on w some ex persence tools oot IK"<." Apply at Shell. 17th & ln1ne ~Beach MfX.,.lA...,.ll'. w oruin e°' per Good workmg rond Manne e)(per dl"S1rable 714-~9617 Medical back ofticf' nt>ar Uoag Hosp1lal Resumt• t.o Bose 64.J, Daily 1'1101 p 0 Bx 1560, LoStJ Mesa. CA 926216 MEDICAL We have ol)4lnangi. for front & bac-k off1c:1· !lll.>dJC al MEVERAFEE MORGAN J:o:mployml'nt Af.:ent~ 1525 MCMA Verde I>r E Sultt'213•Ct:r.ld Mc"1 754-1.581 1>31 t:, 7;, home 1n CM . Xlnt U!gal salary & bene 646-6716 ~/litigation I lav1' somethull! to :.ell" lla:.slf1t.'<1 ads do 1t well EXJE m r h ~1edJcaJ ---------llal'k offsr1• .1<;!>1~tant HOllSEKEEPERt L.IVE Sl200 lN -Engl.Lsb speal<mg, ~/T,_ S900-SIK nonsmolung. Pnv. rm & NoFc.:>toApphcant l\1alds, apply The Inn al Laguna, 211 N Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach car avail Housework & Spec:1a.h2.1ng in MAID WAMTB> care for well mannered The Legal fielc1 DON QL1XOTE MOTEL • ctuldren. Salary open J I J 1 2100 :-4ewport Olvd, CM 714-96.3-3508.. 540-8940 642·2670 ----------- ifOUSEKEEPER. CdM, )failing gio wk ma1lmi; ~ nr be.ach. Uve-m. pvt rm m.irv h•<ld(' dl;t'"• ' circulars for Jal' t:n & bath. 4 children to age terpnses For 111fo call 10. Non smkr. some 170Newport Ctr Dr NB Jeff,96(}._7989 ____ _ English , cook & lite •Ste-•24•5----640-·.:!9·2'0• Maintenance Mechanic hstpog. 5 days. Salary -open, permanent pos1· LIV E -IN HOUSE -Sem1-s k11Jed building lJ·on. Consider couple v"'"'n""o Udo I I . tasks. i.e .• plumbing. .,....,,...,,,. ~~.. s e res1-electrlcal. painting, _v_•~--------1 dent needs live·in, prer modul* !urniture coo-..... ,.--ts M/F couple to reside iD .bome·••&liDJS W /f d•· ;::•~., ... ·= , ' •dn eollefe In Soda1 rea & bave bad previous ex, perieoce w /developmen- Lall y disabled clients Respons1bil.tl1es 1neludC' Proerammiog lo aeU, ·help ti letsure akUla, ll• ""-modlftadon, ••d eoaa\9\eol lers Eng spealdng & non-st., machinery rnalnt .• smoMr.111$Wk. 835-4S05 f/time j>08tt.ion. Salary baaed o n Pxper . lbd*dat Outs tanding be nellts. TOOL & DIE , Apply in person 9-2. latabift Moo .. Frl. S AFECO ACME GRIDLEY 2ndsh1n 'lbele ;r11encUng s-l- .... oUerecl w /dou· ble dl•lt hourly pay sc&ks "include: •OVERTIME •PAlDVACATION •BONUSONVAC. PAY •SICK PAY INSURANCE CO.. 17S70 Brookburat, Founta10 Valley. E.O.E. DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE! Let the public know with mi ad ln the Dally PUot Service Directory. It can OOBt YoU .. llUle .. 12.03 per day. For more 10· fonmUon and complete rates call 6'2-5678 ID/OD GRINDERS Exp11nd your career horizons w11h a 11me1y move to Lear Siegler, Energy Prooucts 01111s1on We currently st!<•k e~perienced 10/00 Grinders 10 fill 1st llnd 2nd sn1ft openings Applicants must have their own tools. In retum lot your valuable skills. we offer top competitive wages and an industry leading benefits package which includes fife. medical. prescription and dental coverage along w1tn 13 paid holidays ancludlng Chrl1tmas shutdown. cost of 1tv1ng ra1ae1. generous retirement and much more. For 1mrnedlete confldera• 11on. please contact Fran Vancklgntt. Pel'$0nnel Supervisor ·~ LEAR SIEGLER. INC . ~· ENERO'r PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. 0,., Aoed (Red HMI • 0,., Roed) Santa Ana. CA 92105 (11', 540-U10 An Eque1 ()ppo<1unrty EmployM MtF -~· Joblncludea 1'00CD Ii boa.rd for-couple, pl us U200 t m o . & bene£1ts. Alternate wedtends att rree. One person can be enrolled 10 school or have part-lime }Ob in community Unit· ed Cerebal Palsy 546-5700 ------ lnspect100 •IMPROCESS •FINAL • 10 HOLIDAYS •2ANNUALC.O.l... L"ICREASES •3ANNUALMERIT RE'v1EWS •F\,'l.LY PAID Mt;l)lCAL & DE1'11 AL. INCLl,;Di'.S ALLIJEPENDENTS • l'AHH.>PTICAL •NIGIIT BONUS •TOOL PURClll\Sf: !'MAcitiN1ST&;-1 I We Challenge You I tst & 2nri shJft opening Must be fam1l1ar w m.c;pection technique., related lo small threaded machine parts Outstandm,g benefit~ W/COSl of living In· aea:.es & fully paid medical & dental l'ay to 9J73. ROSAHIHC. .Al-~. Newport Beach Ao F.qual Opporturut y Employer PROGRAM ROSAHIMC. 548·5S33. Newport Beath An Equal Opporturuty Employer l.n5esomcthmJ,! valuable" Pl.act! an ad Ill our Loi.t and Found columnc; TI'uit 'i. where peoplf' look when they'\ e found an 1temof value INSPECTION OPPORTUNmES Excellent oppcrtun1t1es tor ewpenenced Inspectors to JOin our expanding team m lt'le following areas PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTOR 2nd Shih We are seeking an lndlvldual to inspect 11rst article machined parts and equipment uamg standard Inspection technlQues and practices. Must t>e able to read and use engineering drawings. RADIOGRAPHIC & ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR 2nd lhtft We are seeking an ind1v1dual Que1tf1ed,11t Level II In both ca1e9ones lor 11 minimum of 2 yea,... Knowledge of NAVSHIPS 250, 1500·1 helpful. Requires 5 years escperience In NOE. In retum for your valuable skills. we ofter top competitlw wages and an industry leading benefits peckttoe which includes Ille. ~1ca1, prescription, •nd d ental COYefllge along with 13 paid holidays 1ncludmg Christmas shutdown, r.ost of ltvlng 1'8110S, generous rettremont, and much more. To Compare 1 11 1ou th1nt-yeiu JI• .at1~1l1cd w11n your nrnsent Job try tlWs carf"er I I ch1~ck li<;t My Company LS.I I 1. Pily'. 1op cnmp1 t1t1v1· r ••Y (1 ~ I 2. Ovt>rt1mP dva1ldnle on ALL sh 11· o I 3. ?'t y1>ar 11ar l< u·roro nf r o nt1nu"c1 o profits assurl 1'>0 s1.1bil11y I 4. Cost of 1i111nQ •c11ses q..iarrt•rly c ~ 1 5. Shift p1em1ufTI<, C ~ 6. MOdl'rn (tP.in fi1Cll1!1P :; c ~ 7. 11 nolldi1yS 1nc1ud 1nQ Christmit O ~ 1 I •hutcJown 8. P;i1c< 11;ica11on -~ ~ 9. Fre•· ''" mrd•cat prl'scr1p•10,.. O 1!r 1 I ;md dental rovPrage ~ 10. Generous 1f'ltrPmen1 plan 0 !!'; 11. Freeway-close Ornnqc Co1i1,1.,.. ::; !!!"" 1 I location ~ 12. C 1ed1t Un10" (1 13. Outstanding sick leavP proqram 0 I If you checked 111 thtrtHn, you·re probebly 111 .. dy wonting al LHr Sl•gler. I tnc. I If youdldn'l you ahould think more 11bout UL Better yet, cell u11nd wt'll gtn I you more r.11ona to think about u1. , Our dlverM client bu• 11 1 combination ol govemmenl commercl1I 1nd I mlllt.ry'l:u1tomere. Thia df,,.ralty feta u1 Oller lhe unique combln•Uon ot lob I , 1tablllty ind carMr opportunity Current opentnga Include: I I I I I TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Tool & Cutter Grinder 1st & 2nd Shill PRODUCTION MACHINISTS .. 10/00 Grinder 1'1 & 2nd Shift N/C Profile Machlnl•I 2r>d & 3rd Shift OeVlleg and Jig Miii Luca• Boring Miii Jig Bore Machinist 1.,1 2nd & 310 Shill I I I I I Turret lalh• Oun Orlll Operetor I 3rd Shill 2nd Shilt I We are loct1tod lust off tho Newport Freeway on the Nortnem edQe of the Irvine I Industrial Complex With OLISY access to Freeway surfacu llnd ocro routes I For more 1nlo1m111on. please call or apply 1n person OH G)'ll t-.xp<•r pref S48 ~'WI Mgmnt Safrs l.)i~1t.-d & mh•n..,tmi.: part or full t1m1 ""urk \taoagernt>nl & \ille' tra1n1n.: H<'tter thJn Jveral{c tnC'oml' \all ~ ll063 cl.<;k fc>r Cl,1n•ncc MODEL Very attractive girl lo model privately ooce a week atricUy for fun & tn good t.ut.e. Will pay $100 for each session & will ooosider belplng prepare parUolio al DO cost l-0 •irl. Plea1e apply 10 atrlct confidence to Ad ... Daily PUot. P 0 Box l.5e0, Coat• Me3a. 93626. Mornina job Opt"DIOIS Olna't Pizza. Call 9'1'3-3C7S MOTOR ROUTE The DIUly PllOl has ll large route In Newport beach area. Monda) thru f"rlday afternoon.:. plus Saturday and Sun day early monungs. Ap prox 1"2 houni per day Small bond reqwred Ap proxunatl' t-ammg.c; $400 IJ('r month Mu!ll h.1v1· dependable auto ;ind Rf"IOd dn v1nJ( rf'rorrl l'lf'a,t• apply in ~·~on JJOW, Boy CostG~~ CJrculcmon D~. Nt.:£UED :i people ''JJoiN to advanr l' ""Ith tac;1 gowuig rompan) Mu't be 18, have <'ar, nN1l ;ip pearance. M • 6bl O!>/!I. Jack ='lur;mg LV'\ CHARGE "1,l'R::.£ 7 3 :IJPM SUHSF.S Al n i::s \II Shift<, <.:ert1fl<'d Of'"' ill tr Jin C.ood mtrt1C'al. d1•ntal benefllS f1itgAh1p Con \>alescPnl Ct"nttr. 466 1-la~hip ltd NA fi42 ~4 HUISH AIDES /\II Sh1fh Jo:x:penl'nccd o r 1·t•rt1f1t·d SJ ~o $4 oo PH hr M a t u r e T r a 1 n t' e s S3 1().$3.50 Mesa Verde C-Oo11alt.>s<'f'nt I lo,p11,.1. 001 Cenlf'r St . C ~ HURSESAIDE P 'T' 11PM 7 301\M :l to II & II to 7. Gd pay Sml l'OnV hosp CM 54!* 3001 ORDER OF'A<;K CLERK To tram at on:ler procl''is· 1111 &other iceneral oU.ce work Typani.: 40wpm w aC'<'uracy ~ 2111 PAINT MIX F.R, must follotO d1rect1ons sc curately 4 day work wttk +benerats <:all Mon979-7~ Parting atl.endanu for well -established restaurant In 0 .C. 873-4:M4. PART·TIME OFF'ICE ~typing, call Judy or PatS57·2474 PART-TIMEOHLY DuP t.o st.orf' expansion m Orangt' t:o . we net'd se~eraJ sharp people to ~ ror " rughts a wk . fHOpm . Sat 10·2pm or S t'~t-rungs 6 lOpm Must be USoro~t-r People v.ho dl't' i.tablt' pref S400 SA.LA.RY Or profit shanng pro gram Whichever you pn·r .. r For 1nl t•all bet ween I ·9pm 739-2209 PART TIME: Ladles & Men Wo r k fn1m home oo telephone prngram Earn $:i() la. siru per wl't'k. dep<·ndmg c.n Umt> available Call ~pm to 7pm o nly ~~ P 'T'1l'Tlt.° A~. LA Tim~ dt-lJ very S1 oo 1wr w1-t>k In Laguna B.-Oj c h $4M9f; fl.\f(J' Tl\1 F: Opportun1 1:r for amb1ll~ ~lf'Opl1• U1Rrufle<1 . 1n1er~q1n1: J<:O(Jd earrungs poll·nllJI We traui Joor snten ll'"" vhonc 559 6467. Qr 64Z..O:IO t\d Sitt.er • ~ 24 hr Sen1l-e l'ART TDtt.: couotu help. hOUSeWIVe !. ""ckome. run XProx copies. ~:1693 J a clue IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Help oo Saturday & Sun· · day mornings to dell ver DAILY PILOT to our carriers. Mus.t haw good dnYlog ~· cord. large station wagoo or van. Hourly + mileage. Call Harry' ~at 642A321 IMMEDIATE PART TIME <>Pa.ING Wed., Sat & Sun AM. Driver to De11 ver DAILY PILOT 'To ow CG11ien in lniM, applicant must ha•• 9ood driving record, lar9~ station wa9on or Yan. Hourly pay + nWJeoge allowance. Cdl Harry SeeWy Ott' Fostff O~ld at: 642-4321 PBX \nswennii ~n·irt• Operator mature reha hie rt .. , c;h.Jfh f;4;, 2.'>.'ill l'RXUl'l::R1\TOH \Jl,lo\T•nni: S\•f\ I'.\ p r I ·n'f 131 2244 •PBX• T A H .1 n ' lo\ l' r 1 n i: -.t'nl('t' I A H 81l' '>l'f'\ ha .. a fr'4 po .. 111ons flJ><'O in 1'.b. ~,\, l ~I . & Hunt B an•a., Vant-<! ~hut:.. I' T or FT Man} llut~tancl ~ benef1~ Worl. nl'Jr ~our borne & l'dm wh.1ll' }'Kl learn ~ t: ll E Phone frllm homt> to serv1ce your customer:<.. SuJ>('r earmntt.'I Sct your own houn. Call 4pm tu 7pm 898.9387 l>r.i1t1on' uva1Jablr N"w thuter Woodbridge S C In me 551 :~12 Pnnt shop trainee. mu.c;t lypr 10 wpm 333 Jrd St. LBIMUI Beacb --- PRIHTIHG If you arc 20 or over, & loolong for a career op- portLDUl)' m pnnlrng. ap. ply at PENNYSAVER. l8llO Placenua, CM. Prr, Geo'I Of!c ~c'y, abiUty to Interview a nut. fll{bl hrs 675-5649 PtT HOU5ekeepers. for lovely Laguna Bcb IM. ~3004 Private offices, escrow dept, clerical staff. video listings. excellent N. B. location. I( you are a professional salesperson a nd one seriously interested in making big 01oney --we should talk. For appointment call Mr. Seling 645-6646 ~ pR€HIG€ /~ ..... ~-HOME:S Rffl lbtGM t••"t1•at1 JJll W. Coat Hwy, Ml 645-6646 Opening for larensed 'ialhpt'ople. locally owned. ""1th natJonal re ft'f'Tal 'i)St.em Ex~llent work 1 ng cond 1t 1on1> Earn JOO"' .. comml.\S1on For conf1dent1al app't call 'M-0226 ~ E.''\,ECl' • .\·Y.\TE.'M .4i· ~··~·-:_) Rc'4l ~I.alt' llC&tSB> UHLICEHSB> Will train Be~t com mis.sion splJt in t~ 1n dustry 70 31, to top pro ducer'> for 1nten1tw rail Bill at Rt'dh11l Real l). UdooHlct". 673 73>0 RECEPT /SEC*Y For our beautiful nl'w Real Es tate office localed an Corporate Plaza. Newport Center Good phone voice. people oriented . moderate typing and flhnR Monday thru Friday. $850 to start + bcnefiL'i. Ask for Gary of Don. RCTaylorCo 640-'NOO RECS'T10HIST tronl 0H1ce require~ :'°!<P Person" With good Keal Elllalt ~e lechn1ques. to FREE grttt clients Typ1nR 1() +wpm DtteSSal)' r-; Cl Real Estate let> t>V\o'r Call 957-1303 Uc.tmMqT~ ADI A Tempora r~ (.. II f Inf Servlces. 1720 E . Garr). .a or o Swt.e 119.~ A E 0 t: A~k ror StPvf' --- - 84.2 2:535 R E Sales Rus1oe11' · · · ' 'Mllesman & listers. h• I ~ IH&IHI .:::: wkonds. ·~, -COUNTER H ELP R.E..IROICERS Clloo&e a plan or rt'nt a disk 1.a H.B. •N B R E. Profuslonal5 Broker Assn. 9G-83T1 ltlCIP110MIST for beauty aaloo P 1Ume NIC!e bours Good pay AldY Ricbald Ouellette Salon. 200 Nf'wport Ceoter Dr.. Newport Bf'acb. ~t Secretary. Pmmroaly. ~knowledgt' helpful an.ty Walsh AdVttllS tng. 7U-8SJ 1581 Rec tpt loolst, ~x ~nenced. part time. Qlll.a Mesa 9S74)001 ~lDft'dt>d AUredo., 1610Pacu1ct:oast llw' ~BelC'h . Callaf\W~ H.t-c-epl1on1\t < ~vtwra I I )((It'\.' "ltf'(od 1 mmcd Mu' t t 11• hnltht & t•Ml")(ellC' I 1d1t 1'·IJ\llj! i'.IUO) ""•ul-.m~· 111 .1 QUH'k p,JI'• d 1'1 " h .... -.1on d :ilm•" ph•·r1• 1·.ui 1.Wv1•rh 1.H ~'' H••C\'pt1onist hit• t' p1nr h•ndlc 4 1111 .. µhc.n1· l'.i~ua l. fun uff, Prt-\IOU'> t'\~r rt•q cJ H 3 • :.Vm (;ood \;.alarv t)f5 1611. >..1.1 La b(>th RECS'TIOMIST Sharp. rt>' pon' 1 hi• R.ect•pt1<>nl'l front offa1 1• :I PP•:ar.irHt' 'fu'l b1• 'l)ls:.h &.. 1mp•'<'l Jbl·· i:roomrd ~ur l-. 1n .1 plu:.h 0 H111· l \pr fi.i lo\'Pfn ~ II J .., • ~ lo Sll.OJ MEYER A FEE MORGAN Employmt•nt A.f(rnc ' l.S2S Mt"">a \°l·rdt· U1 t; ~utf' 213 • C~ta Ml''•' ~ lS8l 631 l!'li[1 Recept /Typist. Min 6Swpm. Lel(al 0H1ct> Lag una Hills Mrs Wimlaw 837 1060 Pe-ry's Pizza. We net<d re5pon peopif' to work f1enb4e hrs for school Apply weekends, PBllY-SPIJ:ZA 21~ W. ~eanfront Newport Beach Restaurant Nf'w & exciting rt>s taurant concept Newport Beach /Irv 1nl· ara locaUOD. Now ac oewitm& app&icat.ioos ror ~utility, cashiers. & <'OUDl.f"f' tM' Ip Xlnt. op port.unity fer students & ~wivea. Flexible scbedules, I /time & p/lJJDf'. Contact Norlin Re:suaurants Inc. Mr ~ SC7--0883. M-t·. 9-5 Ra.1.aurant ZIGGY'S ......... , Foods For llllJ'eow*·" Fast food personnel nttdrd t.full ttm.... pa rt time I. Z llo:R Y 's IS a dynamJ<'. new agt', fa.-.t fuod restaurant co w tna taooal 1·xpans1on plan~. S j)t't01alJ1.10R ln quaht) nutntKlU.'I food We offt•r unlurutt-d 1?rowth poten l1al for health·i.erv1t" <inerttt>d individuals "11oh11 ,,:mwnel) hke people Pl~a'P call Terr). nr ~r al iS2·2402 blw11 8 :J>.llamonly. Moo·f-'r1 Restaurant BOB'S HOME OF THE ltGIOY irnml'd:aat~ operunJ,!s in our farruJy restaurant at nearby localloos. We rt• qwrt> no previous ex penenc-e Join our friend ly team Come ~ us tn day between 2·4pm Wahn Waitrfl.ws ......... TroiltHs CosMen 3355 S Bristol S.SantaAna J.:>.t E. 17th. St. C.M 7Jll Edinger Ave. H.B. 9842 Adams Ave. H.B. t+ma .. TraiRNs 2395.2Aven1dade111 Carlotta. L.aguna Hills Equal Oppor Emplyr RK~St 1--a s t Crow1nR Pr~ressive Co need:. per..onable. neat appear 1ntt person . t y ping nt'Ct''>Sarv Go o d benefits Salary com - mens urate w c Kpl'r . !>40-4811 Restaurant ~ptlOGJst. full-lime Exp.er Great opportuni ty ID job market with ez pendm(i co Re1is Hair Slyllat. So. Coast Pina. CM. Apply lo penon. st0-88. UCIPTIOMtST With or without typing needed. Top p1y. Call Todd Servi~ at 9'f9..0UM DAYCASH1ER Tbt> Rus ty Pe lican 1s looldn& !or a day cashier Appl taken btwn 3:3>-Spm Moo thru Fri 27lS W Coast Hwy NB. Retired! Would you like to do maintenance. P/tlme ln C.M.? Set your own hours. Come see us at : 3G20 Redhill Ave .. Gateway Scientific. For more Information. pleeaecontect Fran Vandegrift, P9raonnel Supervisor at: ·~ LEAR SIEGLER, INC. ~· INUOY l"RODUCTI DtVISION 1 ,,.., Ven«MQt1ft, Pet1onnet Supervlaor I I I~ LEAR SIEGLER, INC. I ~I ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISON PART TIME EVENINGS Adulta wllh out.landln1, attractive peraonaJltlel\ who ~Y worklna with lcjdll. Over 21. Start al ta.50 per hour. Phone 6'2·4321 . Eitt 2)0 BETWEEN l·S PM . IHIEstahAQMt Eitpenenc:ed In f.11guna Brech aales I If you pre, fer to work In a w.-11 known home town office, with an excellent record d acbievment & a con genial starr that will never exc.-ed 10, c-all Hlllie at McCormack Realty ft shtan In lhe Harvest of her referul tiua.l.acN over 17 years ln LqunJI ~·?Ml RFX:EPTJONlST ffYPIS1 for W't'U established con- alrucllon rlrm. (714 > tm 1003 SALIS GREAT PRODUCT OR.EAT COMMISSION Now Interviewing for sales of E PA endorsed drinldntt water equip lhat removes cancer caueers. Full or part time. Ca IJ S57.Q44 2040 r. Dyer Ro.d ("-d ... a Oyw Roed) IMta AN. CA t27'0S {714) l40-U10, bl. - ' I 2040 E. Dyer Road (Red Hill A Oyt r Road) I Sant• An•. CA 92705 ' (714) 540-3210, Ext 328 J An fqual Oppcrtun1ty Ef!'ployer M/F/H ' 411••·------ Alkfw ....... Equal ()pportllft.lty Emi)aoyer -------. . .. ·--.. What'• YOW' Trade., Sl.03 per Day 'nw '1 UWe to pay for an Id Lo the Dally PUot Service Directory that can eetabliah your profeaaional Identity. For more lnformallon call &a-S878 SALISLAOY F\lll orr>&rt·Ume. THI SHOW.OFF 22 l''ashioa lsl'lnd Nti ' •••• ·-'J• CWL V PK.OT' Mondlw. ~*WtY •• ,. !~~~ ..... ?!~ ...,..W..._.. 71 00 r .... W-.4 1100 ....,W..... 7100 'TW.~..v ...... "• •d""n11 .... w...... 7100 9cydtt 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-•=· 1050 ·~ ....... ~~/ .MIO .......................................................................... ••P Of p T, :'a~ARVTRAI>' n-au.. w typm a.bUity of 40·10wpm w •" IV'lt')', MJpfu.I tu wW tnJn rtJh( can lllda'-~ 6 will ..,.._toworll ban:I Im ~MHlll ~0¥MHAS Mtb mon IJIQM~ work Ull abroed rwpralt-t• or >-uur aa , '-• or Pf'"41RI i>c>tttlon All t> p.11 or workers ur1 .. ntly rt' quited For d«atta, .. nd • a tarn p ed . ••If llddtwwd ..n~tl~ lo t.dMI l •P*td tu. OGOd <'Ondllion. front ba1it't pt~ l\'U carrytn1 rack .........•.•••••....... .,.,........, •011 Sofa •lcepor. 2 bulfot l.~ 1, v.rouahl '""" lt.ait hxtun, • cbn, ta bie. othtt mltc Item• 631-4Tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• WllUYSILVD HI,._. price. paid Samuel Kutz 4t Son. SilYW Snutha. 4M-5ml . ..................... . •It 8 tACw.:A""* M W lft • Ctmun IUJon -=-tAIY ... _ '\ "" ........ -..Y'• ................ , ~SAUSI .....,.. Nalk>nal Co In ll'\ii.n. Up('rle'ftl't!Ci ~ •• PtOPl•to war\ ln»n our offt~t' 1n Irvine Wt It'll photo ('OP)' 1upvh•11 & ortw.- """~"' Our tup 111ln .-.oJll• ' am lo:)()U W N.l 1-·or 1nlt'f\ lt•w 11hont• ~ llUl A.1.11 fo.r AtlltJ ~Al.t;s lull ".:l' CLl•ICAL . TILILOMIC II 111.IY. ~ Hprr d, t)'p in1 U D•<"taplloe•. Self ~ollutor S•nd l•--------Ru\Am .. to UU W.u..& Sult• f . Tustin, U&llr SICTY /alCPr. 'ltud•nta huu,r•l~t·•. P 1'. •• T "'urtt lill u1 St:cRY.T10t\ rmm1 tmor UMl&fM'r to '''''UH' rwnt fund rauon.c r1rm dr•Pt'r~ ll'111d• nu ''"P I u o k 1 n i r n r flt'( Will lr•11'i L'111ll S.-t'r..tar) Gtrl fo'r1d y lf#I 3lilW for rnfo for Ji'n11hion ltiland tor F'or Coldwell ff•nkrr l.•11una uff1, t" tt.11.l -.~ ht't•tll>(' tk-1urab'4· 5 O&y .,._. ('all ltc,t,un fo 'C'Ut't for :a PP 't 1131 l*.ltl . •1222 ~fo). '\JRl1"'Y ~'"" MAGNAVOX SA&.ISlllSOH 1-\.ill lime, hour. tu l*r rllQ&e AJ)pl)' In ~n.un. Krrm Kin'llt llar\.l"'.ano I lartiot. L' i\J ~ SAL.IS MA.NACiH lo.xp1o111 d1nt1 Oran¥" l(Jwuy NlOPll!ll) i.~lh. .tn t'!Ll>t-rirn• cd rl'nl t'3lall' 'Alt'' manaaer salary & flt'nt'r~ U\ t•r nde AH rt>plJ~ 11n-ron lldentJaJ Rl'ply lo box • ~. '1 Dady Pilot P 0 box 1560. <'~ta Mesa Qi 936211 S&lfs Part lime Wen part llmt' m your off h ou r :. as a sale11person at yot; r Joe a I Ha<bo Shack Store. Cur- 1)pr ~'*Pm.1rc•ural')" lllWll Ut(' bllJlap dll" t1.1~. ar lt•rw-ral offl<·" 1> It.. 1 I i. r f' q d c; o o J IJIMdu.~ J11 .000 1111rtrnu >al.try 6 4 0 ~1'~>11 IIwnl <tPM • SICafT •• ., j1tlC I"' u1r 1C'C' nd modt' I 1 m ~ w l>trocll( "k1lb ~0111 I II I( p h 0 n t' \ Cl I C' \" \ 1 \ ;ir1uu~ p1·r, r J iot p»t.'\'d, peopl'" on t·nted ~Inds S..h.try Oven 71 4 833 1 030 GATIG-UAID fo'or pnvat~ t•ommunit). Lul(una a•ar h 11.rt'a rtlt&Uf\I !ih1f\ 14 00 J)t'I hr C.ill •194 ~71 M\in th fCM" llpl)I ~.x· Y rAR'I l'l~H. 'IOwl>f11..aC'1·uro1tl.'I), nun 11mokt'r l' M b42 lttllt, SHHTMfTAL T ltAl,:1,EE Full llnH• Good pay S pact Tl'k 1922 PlarentJa. CM WEEKD~'-A_YS~ t .............. .. SHIPPH SICUTA•Y WAllHOUSIMAH Newport Center Law ST•-._40 MO flrm !lttkina Serretary -."' • -for Probate Oepartmerit JobSecw1ly Word processing Call &tablished Company Ruth Bruer, 759-3800 ror Free medka11dental appt_._____ ~33:21 in Newport S HI PP I NG & lt'll'1>iw OJ)t'r..atur t-'""' Jlf t· I M •IJ " r ' t 111 k brok.-r.1111· fir 111 nt•IH (K~l' ('uu11t} 1\1rpurt !bin 6 l1>m t'.ill .\1 r l>u;iun ~ 111<!1 1·1-J..ums '""P\'I H .. 1td 11>1 fo;I Turn 't'I h 1>1u11 \"1t•JO & l.;i1tun,1 Bt-.1rh vftt1:l''ll Aho J>Jrt lirut• lt'lkr ( unt.ui Joan or <Ntt-11n 1n 1 t-. o t I r 11 1 n t• ,. I' u .., 1 t 1 u n :O,w1lr hbourJ ClVt-r.;tur ~111.)l lw ,1hlt· lu ~orl. f It•" b I l· h 11 u r.. <".ii I t.~7~ THA\ F.L \GE:\ r ~.\ iwr l"omm~n·rJI ~.1bn· In ~iwt•ut1H• I r .. HI'! KIJ'HOO TR.A VB. AGENT MU\ 2 yn. recent exp 111 dom romffif'rt•1al <,ales needed for automated ll"Vlne N:ency QualJft<-d only need apply_ 957 2700 1V T('('l\n1c1an Outs1dl' 40 hr wk Orr wknds . l'rud holidays. Vorat1on. ,., .... ;loyw..t S....lc.n 701Waahin1Ctc>n8trf'tt De-pt~ &.tfalo. Ntiw York 14205 Youth Cuwtlll'lon1 P;art Tlmt' "'l'Olnl(" OucaOinl( adult~ ~orll1111L With youth Ovt·r 21 Own trMitpurtullon S3 50 hr i.tJ.11 6 !IPM CAJ.I; i\Nl>IH./\ t.424321, ext 25() I Sl'M t,o; 0 t; Mtfd•ciM ··•···········•····•··· .wlq111ts 1005 ··················••··· WESTMINSTF.R ABBEY AJIIT1QU t.-; MALL Dmly 10 6, Ft1 10 9 O..OSED T V ESDA Y U7Sl W~tmiru.ler A\-l' GatdenGrove 554~103 Anlq Eng was hstand cJ.rCa 1890 rrunt cood mst sac 957-lll3 1902 Solid Oak upnghl piano. Reconditioned & refinished. SJ.700 Call 964-5037 ••aa c_,., '•'• uRt IOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAIUCAOOMSJNK ) Sin Plywoo<I Reeln 7~. _, fHH311 -------e>o.,. 8040 ....................... KD'SHOND PuPI AKC Oiamp tire M I y P~t • show Pvt pty 2l3 fin Ile aft 6 pm ~t'JI AKC, sbotii ll wks l\prit'Ol A1eo ailvt!r born I 2'l 646-t'lVS AKC VERY T I NY POODLES Ft:MALf:. WHJTE, Iv, yrs 1450 MALE, BLACK. I Y rt MOO Doth house tr&tol'd lm-2178 ---- l\OORABLf. M Sluh t.z:u 7wtu; Champion Slk SJlO 967 3140 all 5 ---- ADORABLE POODLf; "MIX Molht'r look i. l 1 k e l'llll\l~ture I n sll Sett~r II weeks old, healthy 2 malei.. Good with my r h1ldren. better with )"OW"S ~each ~ 21117 ,..,_to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adora ble pup pies , 8 ~. will be m1ruature Sll..t'. CCIII 64&-6705 -..,w. 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ty Sol• & loves.eat, 3 wka old. Eartbtonta Coit S795. sell S350 Wooden coffee & end t~. laOJPI. 13MS03 SeaJ Bur h Glill'a"e Salt- m varant tot near the• C'Om(>r ol Manne & t:lt'f• tnc Avenue, fo'ebruuy 2 from 10 /\M tu 4PM Some 11nhqut1, mnny howiebold stt•m."C and fu. lung gear at low pnres Brand New Liv rm set. 8c1rm set & Bunk beds! s J c 493-8767. 493·9657 Hom 1hokl Goods 8065 ....................... Wool rarpet. 18 x 20 Xlnt <·ond Muted green Gcl 3499 aft 6 or wknd5 ~ 1070 .•••...•.•••.•....•...• St.Iver or ~old !.crap or be1.tet-. ii you want to !of-II . (}Jl\lf'I 541J.~.1141! 0343 W\~TEU SJLVF:R OOLI..AR..C., p, t part> 67~120or ev~ 673 2924 U•ntodl 8075 ...................•... Cute, adorable rabbits loolu.ng ror li:ood homt- Sl SO Ma.Xe great pets $36.-Sl.54 ---------Mllldliow1y 8078 ................•...... EXERCYCL£. late 21'-WIOATS f /U mo. Plaoa preod. Jl't'OlD mtlmO. iod. efpe. leucmf14 ...... 0wn model. Hoepltal bed 40' Newport K.etcb low tm¥ab&e ~ oo roUue. n&el. lnqulre S.8111 ftl.'40lll5 OHk.e ,. ...... & ..... w '°'° •••• .... 1081 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '411. Ludert 16, 25ft, vem METALOFFJC E:DESK hu l l , s l ip In N B . 3'x5' X!ntcood. boa ut.lful. $4000 $7S.OO __ )48_-7_140_ _llM-_iO_lO_. ------ f•or '>Bit' I BM dl r taphone lranacrlber, lbtll. set up for 50 m an sale& olflre I Make ofrer 714-833-2900 Mrs Walt OLIVETTI Lex1kon 90<.:. w access. Like new, self rorre<.'tinlC S700 536 3591 ,..... I087 .•.•...••..•••..•....•• Corker SpanJels. Cairn T1>mers & Siamese Kit Wm Rat.bits Only 49• ,.AJU<a-s ms NL"WPORT UEACll 640-80!11 Yng Alnran Grey SSOO ~ cage . call anytime 968-8126 f'iaRos & OnJGM 8090 ................••.•... Free1tyle Catam aran. Beaut. Never ln water. 12. 100 com pl. 613-1082 Large rarm~ sloop, limn oo partners wanted. 64.5-0229 33' Tartan Ten. 6 sails, VHF, loaded, Katt Win- ner 846-3897 TIMESHARE lrg yacbta· eq1aty-0wnentup . l'rop<'al Home Ports 645-0229. .., ---- Newporter Ketch 1958. newly equipped. try $..\5M V BockmiJJer. bkr. 646-4005 ------ loats. sups/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AIL.AIU YAC ~rt 646-0551 Up to 60" $.500. Ideal loc in Nwpt. Ulil pd. Crpt 'd dock. ph ouUet 673-1464 surs rent openings l n San Secretary I J\ecept1ooi1l. Clemente for honest. f'\neet furniture store in e nerg etic l ndlv1dua ls Costa Mesa. Bright & who are eager to earn personable, experie nred xtra money while gain· typ ing, o ffice, f!OOd mg valuable business ex-p ho ne per son a 11 t y perience. Varied hours Please call 540-3822. Dee. avail . t o flt your --- RECEfVlNG Clerk full time. U interested ca ll Gil or Barbara , ~-3280 insurance. Davls Brown ANTIQUE ROW l'o 54H ·3437. Gary 3'28Newport Blvd.CM Free puppy. S.,.,.mo, fe m . brown m ix Tt•rrier 8'al(}e J.o:ves & wknds 546-QZJ() ---~VIS T-7'8 Cr awler-type Piano G u lbran11e n Jbit.Harbour sli1l5avall. trencher . good cond , xtra ,.___,_ w bell<'h Good y A..~ TC720 3 head c~ pack Reg $450, now 1299 AJtanlll' MUSI(' 44.5 t.:. 17'lb & Cost.a Maa. 1714 I 645-0222 Short Order Cook. 6 2, Mon.·Fr-1. SaJary open. ln person. 8· 1 Jam. or 2-J pm . 700 Newport Center Dr. Fash ion Island. Newport Bearh Wilson, S er \'1cc LOSTOUR LEASES Ma.naRer _ _ AJlshops mwsl be out by Mar<'b 1 f)>ee to aood home. cute, sm puppies. part trallll"<l , 7wtu. SJS.1622 Du rs p r t s . s 4 8 4 7 6 o & """......_. Dtbby 213 59'l-5645 eve~ 14,15-1161 rond Sl.100 :>47 1246 or wtcnds schedule. Challengmg .. ________ _ ro m m lsslons plan. Secretary Typesetter. t'xpent'nred. EveryUung Must Go' needed to opt-race Com Showcases. fixture!! l'~ ~--~--~--~ ..... !!>.~~ lociti&MariM Trm 1p~rfatiw .....~... 1050 Please call 492·8221 EXEC SICRET ARY RADIO SHACK A TANDY CORP. Financial investm ent firm for educator s Personnel/ Communka· lions D e p art men t Secretary. Exrellent typ. 111g & shorthand skills re- QlD red. Secretanal ex- P£'f'len<:e a must. lnqwre pujfraph1l' & IBM ('Qwp & mercbandu;e l"l'lent ror grapluc stucho 1----------Some design & art s kills .....•.....•........... ~,........ ...•.•...•.....••...... LlleiGAGE TAGS ....................... M*ccudcs/ rrom your bus111e5s rard Ge•ral 90 IO ~ 91 SO **I BUY** EOE ---SALES l'ERSOH SALES PERSONS 7141640-0123. Permanent, full lime, 'lewport . F ao;h1on J<,land . Telephone. i ll) 1225 -~~~~~ l'f'r..<>ndhty plu~ .i<lult ... r '' w o r k w 1 t h ,1 n d JrlfJtlvalC' kid., ( lvn 4!1 In Lai.:un:A . l'.1 p1~trJno, '"' Clt·m1'nl1· .1n '•" PART TIME EVENINGS PHONE: •.424321 or 4!H; f~l(I r:..xt 250 l~·tw1•1•11 I !il '\1 ,\.,k For A11clri ·a TRI-FLOM WANTS YOU To fill avalanc·hl' or or llerc; from m<1r1n~·. motorcylc. :.pon111.: ~~. motor sports, re- tailenJ. Great oppty but we are ~ry select1vt' & want <'Onfrdenl wrnnt'r type:-:; only We:• lrarn ex pt>rtl} \'1<,1l ui. & ..... <' I all \'Ir Stunt· ~>411 !02.'I SALES: 1.\1 c:1n ht Ip ~•111 111ak1· tllh 1111'1'1 ' r .. 1r11 I ht• ll•"ll'Y \JIU flpf•d 1111 Vu tJJ l.1rr11h \l•ll111i.: f.11111111•, m1m•· • qua hi\ 1o. .111 ii 1~1r !"a ll Nan1·v 'Hi4 t:ll7 SECRETARY Professional attitude. -.harp skills reqwred ror 1·halleng111g opportunity "'11h var at1on pay & b(•nt"f1t-; No Ft•t• l'H'r (~111!(1i1Jll3 /\DIA Tt·m µir;cry s .. rvltl">. 1720 1-: Carry. Suitt• 11!!, SA EUE • SECRET ARIES • 5 Rt>al F.t>tal•' S<.ocrccanes . Fashion lsl Sl4,400 to $15.600 ••Sal~ Our Orr.re•• App( Only f''rl't' IJ1 Hemder~ Agent·~ 40~ fltrr h. f:.Stah 'f'4 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Secretary ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT •• ,..,,, p;ud Lar~f' 111tem a- lmnal <'Ompany Upward 1n.1b1llty J>r(-sllite Great hnwf1h, fanla,111 ho..,.,' W.ml morf-" To Sl2.000 <'...ill \l1<·h1•lf' .\!J,,1111 "'"' r,._. Jt>°" ~w sw1 ~m·ll r n g & Sn f' 111 n J.: '' f :"it-wport &·ar h Al!Pnt) IJ40Campuc, . SILVERWOOD NEWPORT We have an lmmed fuJI· time position avail for a mature person to be our Head Cash ier Soml' Banlung or Boollkeep111g exper pref"d . xlnt i.alary & Co Bt-nef1ts Apply m per.iOl"llO Mr Crooks. 4.SF::i.shJonlsland.~ II f: u 1-: SOLll'ITUH', TF:LF;PllON f: llr ~ ~on Pr1 :1 !JI'~ Startin!! 1).l) S3.25hr +t'(HTlm ;"11 1•xpc.'r nt:•t• Will lrJm Call Kath}164t Ul69 Stock Brokera~e ORANGE coutfrv Temftc opporturuty lo grow \\1th Oil(' or nation's le-ad1ng DISCOUNT ~10<.XBRUKERS. Im med.la~ operunp r or Re115l.et'ed Reps Marcin Clerb £xper lt'n ced . Top salaries. Call Personnel Dept .• 7S2-0070. SUPF.RVISOR -!IJttd responsible supen 1sor w wffi4.• exper tn food 111..1\uie<>s (.;ood learn1n1? 1·-q>t'r Must ~ fleubh· 1\pply W('{·kc·nd-; da>' ~· m:inai:er 2108 '• Y. Ort'anfront. ~ H prefern>d Lite clcncal & publi c ront:ict exp helpful 979-6791 TY'9ST 70-ll0wpm. we will tram \OU to be a :.killed i)'JX"St'lt.er. xlnt worktng 1'0nd. berwf1t-.. !179 3541. lht• Compo-;inR Room TY I' I ~"'TS HELP WANTED ~VICTOR . = ~: 4: "( ,., ... ~·. " ··' " ( ~ 55W520 IJl-2'll Valet Par king /\tlen dants Pn' ate C'ountl"} <.iub Part time•, dar. & nri:hts Wom1•n 1 n r oura)(t•ll t o ·•l>l>I) 1,w !111>1 ~.i11:-,w11ni,1n , rn.1tu11•, rncmlly ,\ppar1·I 1·'(p Stead\ p 11m1• 11 11 (' M ~ S OK ~-tiZl:! !-.1•1·r1·tary EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SllOO T eoc.htt• Substitute Any 90 urul' of l'Oll1•1:c• work lo quahfry for ('ffierRency credenllal <•r any tearhing credential !'lease call FOUNTAIN V/\LLF.Y SC H OOi. UISTHICT '714 )842-4i651, Pcr.1()nn1·l nHire F. 0 lo: \ a I c· I I' :r r k 1 n (' Surwr\1<,o r l'ri~oi11• <uun l r\ C'l 11t1 '' 1•·nn1C"1·d < .111 l•ir appl 1.11 ~,1()1 WAITRESSES lmml•d1at1• u1H·n1n "' .:r.1v1• )ard & d111n1·r ,h1fh ApJ>I > T .1) lor' lt. ... 1auranl :-..1nt.1 1111.1 fo°l"W\ & ftl-dhrJI ~es Wantt>d younR mt•n who will Ket alonA wt-II wrth 1o.omen Call M r 'Olom~~ 540 402:1 Sandw1 chman wanted FT or P 1', Gary ·:. Uch, :i:m E Coast ltwy. <.:dM. or cau 675-2193 San Juan Capistrano Girl Fruiay Ex1·cpt1onal oppor ro r a c aret>r nunded young woman w ability lo handlt• rc-;p :'ttsl lldVl' sk11li. 1n typ111Jt, bookJteepmR & b.i111r die ttood!ctat1on Mst enJO) workmg w P«:'<>Plt', haVl' i.td memory & be 1·apablc of paymg altent1on to dt- lall Mst be able lo work long hn. & wknd. ... dunnJ,! 1iellk work pcnud <.:a 11 Mr Hahn for appt 714 661~ SEAMSTRESS tramt>f'. alterations, M l fo'. rstm ..,c•w111g 10 JPM . Mon· ~'n Melissa !)48 5918 --~enmst ress . skilled \\ 1lrM,moking & altt•ra uons P T Non 'lmOkl•r ~ 1101 lrvme SECRETARY l'h:irmareutrrul rt• i.earch manai:tmement firm rn Newport ~<1rh has 1mmt>dlat1> OJl't'ning ror <ottn!l ary to proJ~ct manas.ter (.;OIXI typing .md lransc:n bing skills require d Medical pharmareul1cal cxper helpful E 0 E 7J4 752.(1()8() SICRET ARY EXEC X1nt oPPtY uvail for an 1ndlv Wllb l'plng of 70WPM, SH o 90WPM Alkire Electronlrs. 31118 Airway Ave, Bld g. l ... C M S49-14S. SECRETARY With per90nable phone voice ror phywlcal dnmaae re- newals Typlna 50 55 • wpm. We wlll train for u.nderwrillo1 rf'q ul rf' IDllJta. Contact M1 Moch • ~1&'5e , ,,,, tTI1tr't' h+c'-.1.-. thtt-ncv 170 Newport Ctr Or NB Ste its 640 2920 ---Secretary CORPORATE SECJlETARY TO $1400 Beautiful orr.ce. need good s kills Call Rita. 540-ro5S Coa!ital Person nel 1\1.tency, Z790 Harbor, C M Never a fet· TECHNICIAN Read SctM?mat1rs fo'11•1tJ Sennce. MN"hanir at11li ty Some travel $16 ow to$l8,000 + Co r·ar NEVER A FEE MORGAN Employment ARt'll(") 1!i2!> Me<>a Vf'rdt> Ur E Swte213. CIJSIJ ~1<·,,1 754-1581 631 1~;·, WtHlri'''I W;11t1·r full llmt• \Offif• dU} ... \Offit• ,.,rnmi:,' C:oll 1 I ut. 2J71JO <:I u h h n u ' 1· I> r 1 v e . J.:i,i:una N11!u1·I In tt'l\lc·w' ',unrJ•n llpm lpm or \lt•·dr11·,cloi~ 'IJm llam Have 'omMhtnR you "'ant to ..ell'' Cla!os1!1t-d :Jch 1J•1 11 well ('all NOW. ~56711 FINO VDUA NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 Trea t your Va le ntine to a day on the lux ury liner Queen M a r y In f,ong Beach • "Queen for a Day" Shows Twice Daily F e b. 14 , 16 , 17 and 18, 1980 nr II conlt•st anl Ill the Queen rot a Day at the Queen Mar} S<•n1or Swt<ethrarts Tribute Fl'b 14 SS and over SJ 7S Children S to 11 S2 25. iiraodrhlldrcn under 5 adm1ttc-d free Groupi; of ;>() or more may rail <2131 43.'>·47•17 On<' tlrket provides adm1ss1on to Qut't'n Mary Tour t•xh1bit areas on all 12 decks inrludlnic lht• museum. engine room, Liv rna Sea. upper dcrks. crew and pas1t>n1wr areas. Generul Adm111sion $6. child 5 to J 1 S2 50 t•or tle kct 1nrormnt1on rnll <213> 43:>·4747 IT'S EASY! Look for your name and addreas In today'• claulflecl section. If you find It. call "2·1178 Ext. 27Z and we will arrange for you to pick up your tJckell at the nearest office of th«! DAILY PILOT Masstve mahogany dresser. needs re finistu.ng. reaJ anllqut' S250 olr ~4005 *W'ClllC.H I 0 I 0 ···•···············•··· CASH P/\10 Ws hr dryrs 1Re fri.is . worttm~ or oot 957 11133 ~ range top. dbl oH•n houd & fan $200 1)40 1111 Rl•frij.! I '· \r olcl \1unlcom•·r. W .11 cb ., d r li<i u.nJ s.r.u !GJ , W!I • .r' • • • R.L~ck 18210Santa Laurl'lla M Founlaln VaUt·) You are lhe '\lllner of tWoUckets ttl2 \ alu., lln The QUffHMARY Tour Feb. 14. 16, 17 & 18 Loo& Beach, Ca 1kkeca may be cbumed b)' calling &42·5678. l'Xt 272 • • *. GE wa.stwr S139 9S Kt·n mor~ gas dryr $iS Guarant~ & d1th' PrtoJ ~11672 lllP ras11 ... t dr ,j\\ rn ttw Wc-.t .1 11a1h 1'11111 llas.<,1f1c'(j 1\d M.2 ~iG714 Good used Fumrture & AW'Jlln«"S -OR I wLll ~U orSELLfor You MASTBlS AUCTION 646 1616. lll-9'25 CASH PAJD For &d used rum . 01nlJ ques&tclr1V's95711133 Curnt'r grp 'tud 10 <'OUC'hc.-..,, \\ tbl Sll" Li: dr.r OJk SI~ Mt, !12JJ f'\I MuM '4•11 lo IT\H Pl•l • u111 plPh• klllj.' 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T""'.. 9170 ·············~········· This Valentine·s Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of love It s easy . co mp ose y our personalized greeting & we'll set yo ur message in type to fit the . border of your choice or your own handwntten thoughts may appear 1n the border you select Borders come in 3 sizes· S 18. s 12. & a special child's size for S3 (You must be under 12 to ouahfy for this one) If you wish to create your own greeting. use a black pen & write your message 1n the heart below o r draw your own Valentine of this size #12 ]1•l .. ~r1ip1· brJntl II •" I ~1tr•10 \1dl 111 ''Ir ,11· uir sa· ,o ~ 25Zl JotV°l!o'm &. tr:ult•r Sl7Uu t w ~I u(I n IWH :,.'t;K! AJjo T nliler U•HOlhy 66 1 63!1 7 . l.U-M'J 1W1to S«-Tice, Psis " \ ·' T ~. D ~ I I \ 1-. 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Ca Tlcket.c. ma) ht• rlJ1ml'd b\ callin,I! 642 .56711 <'XI m • • • 20 SF.,\CrtAF'T C.-ntrr romole. dt-<'P \ trlr l ISHp Me r e Pri m u Cond $6.900 640-0117 22· Seawa} Lobt.tt>r Bout full eqw p xlnl. ('und Ca II ('\'\'S 714 583 5004 --. 1967 GD 4.2", "I R ~bp J>OSlll bit'. anXIOU.'l lr) S77M •74 n; Uip.17 Trv.lr. J>OS"I bk-Nil ~1111. try S.:7 M f'red Ro r km1ll<'r Hkr 64tH005 ..................•.••. NEW PARTS4.SER VJCE HOWS ()pm7a.m. "tl.llf> m . ~tonday lhnl Friday 0as«t SaL & 5'1o SADOIBAQ FOID z:MO S M8.ll), Saac.a Ana Al \MComer olWarner 54'-7070 CORTINA PARTS Jo:twne & Body S.S7·1481 . ..•......•......•..... IMPORTANT N<YnCETO READERS ANO '.DVERTlSt:RS J\nnt' 5Xl0 snooker tble. u 8 slatt', 11d rond. 9 5 ~ 1'!M4 kp ll')'lfl~ Havt' WfTl('ihmJZ to -.t-11 " c.iass1r1ed ttd." rk> 1t well The price or 1lems advertised by vehicle dealers rn the vehic le class1fled advertising rolwnn.~ does not include any applicable laxes. hren~e. transfer rees. (tnanc.'e charges. fees ror atr pollution ronlrol d e \1('(' ,~rttficauons or de aler documentwry pre· paralJof\ charges unJei.!o oth<'rwise s~c1rred b> tilt' advertl!\er ---- \'ou can be a WINNER I I I I I I I I Q.I This Size s 12 For help with your ad. just call 642-5678 & a friendly Valentine a d-viser-will be happy to assist you. And. 1f you like. you can charge your Valentine ad or use your Master Charge or Bank Americard DAILY PILOT :~ I~ Just by sending us your na me and ! : address and by watching for your j name in thf> classified ads of the 1 Daily Pilot. j • 642-:»878 Mall to Dally Piiot Classified Department. Box 1560 Costa Meta 92828 .. Win tickets '" lh<' circu11. urc.-o amu, ~mtnl attra~d l . t" hons o r 11portin i: evtinls J ust fill out th11> coupon an , mall 1t today lo the. f ~ - •a t :>.JI Classified DepartmPnt, Da lly Piiot 3:0 W. Bay Strt"et. Costa Mesa, CA 92621 1.? ri a ~ • 0 • e .. 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D ~rm 13 TOYOTA IJNl.:RUISER 4 whffl drive loclllng hubs. radio, custom an· tenor. wkle base w 1let· tend lln!S, fender flall', roll bar. Sl.036 miles ~rSharp! <S19XUC) SAVE! SANTA ANA DATSUN D>l E. 17th Street Sant.a Ana 553-7811 Tnldcs 9560 ....................... 1979 FORD Fl 00 PICICUP VS. automalic trana • pwr. s~g & less than lS.00> miles. (lN65ln >. $4881 THEODORE . ROBINS FORD '2060 HARllOR BLVD. CO<;TA Ml'.>A 64 '2 ·0010 i2 Olw1er P.U. Xlnt run- ning cond. W /cam per shell $1,650. 842-0355 or 957.J!IM "78 Ford r.2a0. a.pd. 4111Kml.Tooak6 ..... ndaL N.w dut.dL Loob . li8 new. SUOO. Ml·ZTJO ~ Qev plck-~ tq win· dow. 327 auto, more • $2.400, al.so Chev bed 2 hvy duty trlr $300/bsl of· fer 839-00$9 i9Toycta. 5 spd. long bed dlll, IOml 675 »lJ --- 75 Luv Mikado Coco bm. lo<·ally us~d ti main· Lalned Runa good AM FM stereo. Sl,500. ~1 ------ 77 ¥.ton Chevy, 28,000 ml. reg gas. xlnl oond. $42:50. fl61~ El Carruno Pickup um. 3.'j) en.g, m ml. 2-t.one silver, Real Creampuft! Closest ocrer to MSOO takes 1t. ~5.571 Mpm wkdays. 541-%'197 aft $ • wtmm 77 Toyota, k>nJ bed. 41p. tool boll, lo mi. 13,2915. p p 631 0210.157-0820 it Ford "'4 p.u. All/FM, power steerinc. 1ood cond $1~ 146-»al. i2Chevy Luv PU. yellow. $1000/bsl otr. S4l-&S7 HOTICI haw DailJ Pl.lot C'lau· 1rt«1 ads display thelr mmsaiea wttfi •sJbUity and impact? Oar ..... a.re proud to sey. really get results. Phone 642-567'8. • F'ard C"Ullm e cyl, rn• 1lk. ww. many &traa. ~·~Ul5 9590 .....................•. WE PAV TOP DOLLAR for l-Op used cars.foreign , domestics or classics. If your car is extra clean. see us t-1RST! #llft~C_., 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 WE BUY CIEANCARS AND TRUCKS ~ CONNELL CHEVROLET .'K,. tf.trl•or 111"1 • • r-. I \ \1 I ' \ S4 i'-1100 Qao'tSeU Your Car? CUVIERIMW PAYS TOP DOU..AR For Clean Used Im ports Call Mike or Don 835-3171 WAM'l'EDt Late model Toyotaa, Volvoa, Pidr\liP9 a. Vans. C&ll 111 t.oda Y ! Harle /he TOYOTA-YOt..YO "" "-tier lhtl c .... New "'-.. ._, lOJ., U0·'4• 7 PORSCHE'S WANTED Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchase or trade·i.n of your clean Ponche Check with Us Todey! ....................... '9 8pkkr In clualc cood. goo, 613-5'Yl7 aft s. Allk for Bob. IMW 971Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3201 '79 lo/ml. Loaded w /xtraa. S13.ZOO. ~.~3912 BKW $301, 1'75. 4 apd. cuat eoa .• •Int cood. MUST SELL. 18700 080. ~ (714). 883-31)58 ewl"' try 646-8634 =::~rL": You may request A6-Sltttr ~ when placing VtA.!f ad • • • cu Ad-Slttlr' number Wl1I appear fn ywr Doily PKot od ... Ad-Sitter takes your messages .. . you cal in ot your ex>nvenience to get the r11po11• to your od ... this seMc:e ia only $5 per week. For more Information and to place your ad coll 6G-5'11 -_...,.... ... ...... •• ,......., ........ ......., ....... lmpcwted MDndllrt. 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SADOlUACIC YALLEYIMPOITS aeoz lrlarauertl.e Pkwy MlSSlON VlEJO ll 1-2040 495-494' CLOSB> SUHDA Y S . . . ~ CREVIER •USEDIMWs• 76:m24sp (641PQO l '7620024sp (073VPD I 713'n48p,alr (007Sl-:7.1 "Tl 320i 4 sp, air C294SX E) 77U>i 4.spS R (0179 > 77 G:rks1 <4.56SXG I '78 ~ 4s p, (239lJK.H ) '78 633csiA S tR <0062 l Qowd Sundays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales-Servire·LeasUl& Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls Aoyce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Bea ch 640-6444 CREVIER THE G BO's ARE HEJE! A FlW 71's IDIAllllC Mew& 0etn0•1 Al Models! $AVE! 1st & BROADWAY SANTAANA 835-3171 80I Mcl.AREH's 711MW530i 4 speed. power 1t.eertn1. pDMlr brakes.! air condl Uomnc. AM ·FM at.ereo ca.aett.e, electric aun root, electric windows Topu/t&o interior. only 20 .300 mllea . Im · macillate ! $12.900 f 1rm Call MUJ.J8. '9 BMW ieoo. m.lnt rondl· Uoa. S3000/be1t offer. m.o774CdM "TS D>l 4-1p, ate. AM trM atereo, S7 ,200 D:ts 540-0'7tl, eves 49f. lZl2 *** l=~n'~ lrnnt· You are Uw winner of twoUdtets 1$12V JIUelto TM 9UlfHMARY Tow Feb. 14, 16.11,& 11! Looi Beach. Co 1\c:bt.I may be C'laamed by caUlng 64.2·5678, ellt 272 *** '720 ....................... '71 llO-Z 4·sp, AM/fl'M -.. Xlnt. cood. SS,950. ...,..., -n •z. orl1 owuer. like ..... 51pd. "800. Call 1Slm. 'Tf ~ 2+2, 4-1pd, e14'C • IOtf, AM /FM cua., A.IC, $IK ml. llSOO. 881-7074 '19 Deuuo zaozx. red, All/FM eteteo, AC, k> ml, di• whla. ll0,500. n.•92S3 79280ZX 2+2 OL t•arll•iit:. orl4! 11W11«. 1llvwr In r ulClr a ad k>Micid' ll Mu. 12,000 mil,. $erv1r,1 l:ontr.act avSll&Uk' a64WZO l $11,311 SANTAANA DATSUN D>I E. 171.h Street Santa Aaa ~ 7111 72240 z $2.850 f1RM Call a.ft 6 847 ~ WW...JlOPl.•uto.alr , 1179VW? PblftllflrVaa C«"• tftl ~ ttJJ U.... 9941 .tw-p loc•I car OarlJ ltal low mU.. 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U.000 ml on new -. 1\me aha1.11t. new Un.. Jd.at eond. $2400, ('714 )995 2Sl 1 days ot mUes lmmacuJate Only DEALERSHJP sr7.el8evn for someone who 11p RAY R.ADEIOE _• __ ... __ aft....;..;l...::P;....m ____ C1d1ll i~ Fleetwood SCI Brougham ·n perfect ~-•• ~1 ·t ~!!· IOK.ml. $7.800 Pnvate. mu, _,,,_, ll D . _., _..9821 CUJMf-f'LMw~ . 71YWCOHVT Cbampa&needl. met blu. collect o r • item . 81.aupunkt redio. 90(). Laa than 100 ml C.11 567-5389 .. * .. C.-.riM Mlrphy •u Udo Pan Or 7A Newport Beach You ere I.he wumer of two ticlteU <$12 value > to n. ~MARY Tow preaales good quality UNCOLN-MERCURV 11111.1\tenanre SB.600 Call 16-IB Auto Cent.er Or 642-4.121. ext 266. II 30 to SDF'w)·Lake For~t e ,ul 5 30PM. 7~-6790 wknd6 or Ad Sille r • 143. IRV INE 642-.QJO ?A tin a day U0.7000 i'6 C«vt!tl.A.o wh!te w /bllt Mlntanq 9952 anter Full pwr Atr ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.cxx> 562-0562 afl 6 i9. xlnt cood. lo m1. halo all opUons, bill on blk W .000 or ~at off f.'r a.m>ev•. 79TVRIO Millfc.19 coewo Xlat cond. New •tnl rdale. discs 29 .. ~. All eqwp. incl. abop amiuel. $3300 N pty. ...... --------"75 BUS. bel~. Mkbel.&a Mal 9744 11re·red1ale. uklnl Feb 14, 16, 17 6 LI Loog Beacb. C.. 1\cteU may be claimed by calling 642·5'78. elll ZT2 16 Ydlaw Corv.UC. xlnl cood, 3-4 .000 ml. new t iru . sa~oo. 080 91211 Blm beauty -Must sell : 4 speed, 4 C'yl.lndt:r. A 1C . leather 1ntn1or. ma i: wheel!.. rassette de~k . m•P l1gt:t. 9.001.1 m 1 Pnv pty M U~'TSEF.TC1 APPRECIATt.: He!>l of frr ....................... 77 MGB RDSTR. CONVERTIBlE 4 cylloder. 4 speed. AM 'P'll stereo Lape. boot & top cover. lu&&age radt. sPof't rims Low milel. Gold. OilG 84 ME > $4311 IG50 546-0489 9772 ....................... VOLVO SALES, SSlYlCE AHDUASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS * .. • 'T7 ~. 1ill.e new cood . F\reamt gray . vinyl top. all extru. WTSO A.sit ror J ohn Laroard Dy ~ 546-9842. eve:5 962-0362 - '7& Seville. very clean. W1tt wtals. S6850 9fA 1j 4 1 _dys. 963-5026 eves wknd~ . H40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7'FORD GaAHAOA GHIA 2 Dr Sm<tl l V II. au1omat1c lrJn'> , a ir cond . ult. pwr :.e<t t:> & wmdows. rrw:,t' & low. low mtles 111.2332 > S4988 THEODORE Cil l 675 21H9 711 Mu~t.rn~. 4 lyl I ,pet'd, J drJt>r radio A:.k tnl($4,900 Ca ll 7il 0451s '68 C.1a.s\ac: M u:.tang 2>1!1 t:ng llard l op Cuod rood $795 P h 645 l5J I i6 2S>-Z, Cully loaded. 1m· SANTA Hll mac cond, 57,000mi. ftM EARUIKE VOLVO l966 Harbor Blvd C~l'A MESA 646-9303 540..946 7 7l SEDAN DeVtlle. xlnL c:ond $1 ,000 644 01 25 ROBINS 'Ill Con\. Tota II) n·~tflrt'd (,111.:>SIC, nt'W l'\. f'rylhtnl(. ~I 9221 =731~~ 552.191e. DATSUN ----2001 E.17lhStrttt eves ZS> Z 1975 Bronze. 40K Santa Ana 5.53-7111 ORANGE COUNTY 71 Eldo. moonroof. only aU< rru. loadffi & .,pot lt!IS Mcx·hd hm S6tiOO lJys 645 -117 ~0 . e ve' ~J27J ::!.ee~ ~95 kno~f~ Opel 9746 VOLVO iJt6 -•••••••••••••••••••• EXC.USIVl::l.Y VOLVO 1971 ()pet Stalloo Wagon Lar&est Voho C>t.oall'r Good runn1n1 C'ond In Orange Count>• 712.S>Z 2+2,Sbarp,oo-AM P'M casi. Mu<'h BUV orLE,~o..,E ly 27K m1 4 apd. A C & more Muat sell. .,~ DIRECT 9917 . .........••..•.•••••.. ;.:.:~.~.~?~! ;<91>;~~ ~:: Nm!•, suoo. M2-Z36l 2025 S Manchester ~ camero. Xlnt Cond AJr. am1fm 8 trlt. nev. W"9 SJ700 ~2989 ---------- i9C-amaroZ28.bllt . .\ C all power. AM FM cas1> CB. 17~ 492 7895 TT fl AT Sports Spyder ~ Clean. lo m1ll"I. 2 t o p i.. AM t-·~ Slen.'O tape $5.100 Call eves 675~ '78 F\al Xl9 28 mpg, un der 12.000 ml XJnt cond Orig owner. mu.st seU. "100. 751·5088 1A11t Sell llr72 FIAT 128SL Coupe Standerd . Complete recondition. Runa like n••· Loou lllOd lD "out.. 842-"1 l . ...... f7Z7 ....................... YISITYOUR Oll+MCH COAST HONDA HEADCj>UAaTIRS TODAYIH &MVIRSl'TY SAL.a •SDVlCE o&.DSMOU..I HOMO A GMCTRUCKS mo HertJor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540 •• ,40 71 Accord. 29,000 ml, 5 apd. air, cruise control. new tires. mint cond. S5IXX> /best of r. 831·29216. 493--0492 e Vet "l'6 Accord. auto, AM /FM 8 lrk. snrl, fresh tires Ir tune up , bl w 1wbt puwtriptnl l ownr ~- 562.->4 or 645-6600 Tom 97)4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pondlt 9750 Anaheim 750-2011 T1 Camaro Lt. xlnt cond. "'76 912·E J2Km1 Fo g ~VolvoSln Wn.:z-I H>L. IOlllded. very Lo mi, blUt! lamps, air , a llo )'s. green, i;real rond 49'-0382 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo 673-3227 LD rru SUOO 673 2697 ---- i6~Stn Wgn auto. 11 c. iww tires, roof r aclt $4~ d)'b 540-0761, CVe$ $1232 77 Camaro l.T A <:. PS PB. lllnt rood See lo apprec $.5700 b~I orr [)r.l 5"40-5686. evs 7!'11 ~7fil or548-~7 i6 Porsche 911.S 5 spd Mp. SI.er. CMS Sunrf. Sllwr. lmmac. Sl4.900 P t P . 440 1 948 ewsrdnde. "10 Poncbe tllT. Xlnl ClODd. 9000 IObo. c.au an.. 3:~•1•1.9 "11 Volvo Wagon. Must 17 Camaro LT. r rw:ie aell. Xlnt MPG. Good I AC Au "'M mod. 5ec1tl., :Mil-461S COGtrO • , • • ,.. unJ, HZ·E. overdrhe, ___ ...... ..O..Sl -- ...... 9756 Jdmmnd..111ebellD Urea. uwuu~ .... _, tmO.Cnia.al·tal. ~.,. .............. _ ... _ .. __ ....................... •t DEALER N U.S.A. ROY "71 Voln>. ArC. aurf. CARVIR Pflfectc:t::'u... ltOU.S-ltOYC£ ~ ......... ....... ,..._ __ .......... ...... ................ . CIOMD~ 8 4 tfOf ....................... WSJwr Sbedow. a.HD. 2 Od rr-. "72 Cad. )wt dr Coralclle berdtop ca-i. fUllO. '7S lllwc. type. Pboae lacluded. l&9qta IZ500. J9. Im 125.000.'Clft•. WW &nde. ~ '901 PP.17Hel 97U ....................... For sale; "'18 Qabaru St.a· Uon Wecon. 4 wheel drive. 27 ,000 mllea M..500/obo. 9'4-5135. 77SUl.UU DB.UXI SIDAH 4 door, P'RONT WHEEL DRIVE. auto trano; • tape. ~PM > UIU BARWICM DATSUto' '°"·'" J 1.111 f q.i I• 1~t ....................... 75 PACER z door. e cyhndrr. alr condlllonln&. power 1teerlo1. rad io. whitewall tlrea Teat Drive a mu.t at tbia price. Roomy llt.lle gu· Sever Pnced to Sell • CUS'IDP > $2196 SANTA ANA DATSUN at .. •MCI' OD Qa---. Olllrte.. lilalU Car1aa. MpJuw 6 Novu. Dr..UC red.Ilic· Ucm! SAVEMOW!U COMNfl , CHfVSI G~ l ~ •. . r .' ~4 1>-I 2 01) tt71 CHIY1lOLlr MOMT'ICABO ,,. CIDf.' bJ loeded.. bu a anall VI ti low auJu&e. fml11 ). $4411 · THEODORE ROBINS ' FORD l Or,o HARllO A IUVO CO\TA Mf\A 6•'2 0010 FORD 20t>O HARBOit BLVD. COSTA MI SA t>41·0 010 12 9-PASS. SQUIRE WGN. V 8, air C'Ond1t1001n1o:. power !>lt-enni: pawn rear WU>do-. wh1Lcwal l llre:s. luagal(e r JC k 1 ••"' n e r r. 1 re r J r • d!:S2FV A> S1581 SANTA ANA DATSUN ax> I t: 17l.h Slr...n Sanl..I Ana ~ TII t 1 1971FOltD FAJRMOKT WAGOH Automatic lrdn:'I . a ir cud . ron{ rack & pn ccd al wno.le6<1le' <07~UZU t $4418 THEODORE ROBINS FORD , .. .,.vgo11 l lvD ,. ! ....... (>41 0010 11'1Wtlo Mmt.ang Cobra -baul.7 Mual kll' ' ....... 4 ey1m4rr, A !'C, ........... lat~no'r. mac ....... ca&Htte deck. .. , tlcbt. 9,000 m l Prhr. Jk7. MUST St: F. TO APPaSClATE' Call m.alt. Wa\'e OJ1me and PD. ..t 111 mum yaur ml 'It Yakma Z~dr. 3 "P SOOO XlaL~ ~'T!M'l W Ford L TU Kun ~ Make olltt Powt'r 'le..·r IDI • bra.Iles ~. 364!f it GalaxJe 2dr Top rond srso Mi-0116 or 6JX 02fj I 9955 •....•.....•.••........ "T.! Old!> Rnya le. fula pwr . cl.II cood ff)() 840-1~ ·;4 Cu t!d~'> Supn ·m1· rlt.•J n w w1 r•· v. heel szn: olf er 8J: -0686 it Old.' Cutia.'-~, Po"' l'r d.1T RQCX1 h ha pe l.>t'f)C: n d d b I I' & fo "d ( IS 673-2763 ----- PWo 9~57 .....•••.•••........... '75 PINTO RUNABOUT 2000 ('C 4 (') hnd t'r. \ h~~. air rond1t1on1n~. power ll ll'enng. rdllto l.rndc1 u Lop. 1u ~i.:·•I:•' rant. :.teel rad1.1I::. I-.11• l.<lf'> r w;tom anknor a nd exuonor !)kg Ora nl(t· & wh1t l' 1n r o lo r Lo w mUes. (}()(251 I $2496 SANTA ANA DATSUN ax>t E l71.h Str-t ~Ana ~71111 9960 . •.••••••..•........... 12 Plymouth Duster. 6 <')I . AC. cood cond. s1200 ~.~ 9965 ....•••.••.•••.•....... 1976 r<>HTIAC Ai~Formufa "Hug1e r Orange r• ten« au.t.omatac Iran' & rur rood l\ real traffic !\Ulpper ttWPHll t U988 ·THEODORE .. ROBINS : • FORD. r', • 2060 HAaBOll ILVD •.. COSTA MUA 642 • 0010 ~<:rand S<ilan StJ ".:n hJ!l t'\t'n ,1\J1' o p111111 11• r lud1ni: ~1 r.t• k ~~k"' a....:: ~I nr 1,1 , •n~· ·1 om 73 Karmann Ci lua. muat sell. Radials. stereo Runt xlnt. 12995 0 BO llll>GJ3 831-IJ7S 49).JJ7S ax>t E 171.h Slrttt Sant.a Ana ~ 73 l l 73 LTD w rl•"' ~IJ llll atm 11\U'r, i7 1 ni: • Jrb o verhaul. n•" h~ r wntup. MW P ' 111 \.m ~ 080 ~. 1~'1.'. '88 Owvy 'iV.gon. nuu vl'CJD q97 4 11JOC1 m.:;o 64.).-89Z2 i S8 1'3 Tmloo St. J ti on Yt J ..:. u n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • 9711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 21 so H4riMM ltYcl Cotta MHG 645-5700 ~hM 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 96' Mll 28051 4DOORSB>AH Silver blue Ir loaded with all ot the luxury appoint· meat. Mu!ll !lt>e to ap· prec1ate' (807Y PO > ONLY S6995 HOWARD ~vrolri ()ov(>&Q\1311 Sh Nl:..'WPOHT DEACI! Oll.05S5 •Mll71 UOSLC lmn1.tt·ulull' ... howroom r11~•. low n11lc.&~t· rully l•JLDPJ)o'd tndudlOt! faf' Lo ry 'l unroof alloy v.-hf'of'I, & l .. ~wtl•· ~t<·rf'O fo ,1 •· t • • r y w 11 r r ;., 11 l y c 2 1 6 I 2 > to: ll t e n de d tcrtm/leo.~ JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS 1'10 HARBOR BLVD. rosTA MESA 631-1276 7t..-Z2400 Leu than e.ooo mue1. Med. red /bemboo, elff. aun.roof. lb.ls car la tn "like new" condition . Unique tin. available with next to nolhln1 down. mm > Sll.491 MISSION VtlJO NOm ll1·174' 4tl·I 704 Toyota 9765 71 MatadiN Wrp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dorothy 661 8397 . U17'll ~Ilea ST Cpe. 5 11pd. m797'9 Sha.bmar,C M f'oni. au-.!Hrlo. dU lo S'i:.O 7.1 \n!J .:•! hr)(j\ ,.11, ""' 847 1e "'>M< SAX•"''' 11. 1,.,.,.n 'it>Vm !'-al ~II l'IJ XJt,1 1m Moote Carlo. lull 11.r. lo mi, 15295 or S400 --------- asaume lac 1143 mo it Pord Ran• h ".1.:011 '78 Concord UL. 2 dr. MW pwr' &II'· F"M sttteo, alnt looU good run' 1o.ow ures. 1 unroof. AM f'M cond. PD> 7S2 7939 S8l1 bM olr ~ 1 ~ L! 7J \1•1:.1 t-..amu.111. H1·t1 IU1lt t'OI! I 1 :I~ h '-•· fh'\lo SIU~ ~ 5611.1.tfl ~.pm ~5e79 ValDW09'ft 9770 _auno ___ SJ&._l5i_i ____ 1 ""11 Im pal a 4dr Pe rf ~ q q 4 5 Mdl 9f l 0 cond. ~ 6'2-0116 Of' ••••••••••••••· •••••• •• ---------••••••••••• •• •• •• •••••• 6:B-Q2fi1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "T1 M.ar1t V . .:ra~ v. 1~rJ\ II.hr, ahowTm rnml J ll Xlras. olra 497 :!:Iii' 1:1-;5 \ t'l.:J <,I , I .1 .. 111 wa1100 \Ultt Loo,., .11111 HaVllll trouble selling ywr car" Try ua ' Paid fororoot! A.Ill for Frank Marino or Tom AUtln 11711 llACH ILVD. .....,.. .. 1.-ch 141-2000 75 VW BUG 4 rylloder. 4 1pl'rd AM 1FM. ateel raiJial Urt>t1. r~t.om intl'n or Suprr S h a rµ' 1 2 Mo9 12.000 \l1Je ~rv1ce Contract uvallable '411.MDS > $3887 SANTA ANA DATSUN 3J01 E. 17\b Street s..a Ana W..7111 '72 411 St.e Wan , 1ood shape. SHOO. ts1·5'75, 5-&m '8T a&nroof Bui. clak brb. blk cuatm pelnt, C.llf wlndow1, new molor w/f\W'Ulee, cloee retlo trana, etc, etc. $2500. M.$-9502 Evn, 142·34M Deya Plk foe' Don. '74 VW Squareback, IOMPO, AM/P'll CHI, $1100 !belt ofr S57·1172 '78 Rep! Sport.a Cpe. V6 turbo mg, loaded w ll l.nls, 21,.500 ml. n~ urn. 80> bf-al of r 831 2926 Of' 4llG-0492 evn i2 Bwck wagon , mint cond. Will It'll or trade ro r o~der pic k up Mi-46l0 CoclUoc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '77 CADILLAC SIVtW Loedt>d ' Eq UJ p mrn I in d~ moonmor. '!ll'rl!o wt.ape, tall wh~I. Nw~r r o n t r o I & n l' w "Americ•n J::a .:ll''' radial tllft You m1.11t see to appre<'1•te the prrttJf"'\t ont" 1 n l ~ c·•>un l \. <: u 11 r. \.; I I I .. 0 r ~l.Alfk~~ ..... ,s- UHCOlM-MlttCURY ''SIX'Clal of the WHk" 77CADILUC SIVIW Sedan In em er aJd grttn wllb contrHtUll l•n leather Interior com· Pdd, equipped'°" hut· ury drivloa pleaau,. tbt1 well malntelned ~canbeyoun at only ... ""' (4.SI048) Zl&Herbof' Blvd. 0... Mou 540-5830 Cele De VU "78 lo ml, vry Id CCDd tMOO 55e-07•; 111.-.. 'T7 81¥We. loeded. lo/ml, 18,500. Orta. owner. 752-T7S3. aA e &\.'> oa15 ~ Owvy Malibu Classic. l owner . 4d r . A C. PS 1P8. w i nd ows . AM PM . illnt•cond . 52500 646-4022 Eves wknds tU5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SACRIFfCE um Chrysler Newport 4 Dr St>dan ONL V :t7 .000 nu.Jes & 1n hkt• N EW ""n dlt1on' It~ Dt-lullt' f'ki.: two rth ov l'r S2000 1 AM FM 'lll'reo w H tri1ck L11pe . llRht pk ~ .. 11r rood pwr slt'c n n)( lw bralles, lltt'('I b1·lt • rt r8dl&J ll.f~. Cnlll«' nu1 trot, Lilt Ir t elurn1.11 IU>erUli whc.-1-1 " \ II ' I lllf '1u.~t ~arnrtN' l11r 0'1•' $JtJIJ I 11l1 I '11 pl, Call <ii-'•-'% t;\Jl '5.5 lmpenal. blk lthr wa:s r uns H'n "°l•ll. a?iO &a 9732 E\es Oa)" &46-42nS .,. Arrow. l.tOCkc. 11lnt rood. orange. auto, Z1.DOO a. rmo. "6-a83. 77 CordoW f\a11 pwr. T · tw, A/C, .. tfm/1-trt. Ubr. sao. 552-1505. c.wtte "J2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Sliver Annlve rury L-82 Lo•ded. A1k ln1 Sl.3,500. 1-dMOOO '72 a50 Vette. T-top. Auto, full pwr. A/C, 9000. Call PMllfS.WI '9J Bladt on black. 350 eaa. loaded I~ run' i:ood ''"' t•rl ' 19-1 ~70 Autos, Used .............................................. NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 IAKER ST .. COSTA MlSA NOTHING OVER $ '75 MERCURY s270 ~ COUGAR XR 7 ... ... . .. . 7 7 • 1 1 power l&e'O'V a•r CC"d pac11"" •oo r i'''lf' w n('4ll'I 6 ,.,.,~y l'T'Ort 1 1 •ra.s• I k fl,[Vy Cl' lt'•"t"I',' ! •UCT '77 CHtvROLET s3400 MALllU CLASSIC • . . . . . 7 7 Co\Jpe VI. avtom.tte Iran• pwr s'l!'erif'lg ' brAkes factory e;r cond ltH wnee1 ra1'ye 1 whHIS & only 39.000 aetua1 mites• 1668RF B 1 ~~:=a COUPI ..... ~4 9 9 9 E conomlc11 4 oyt e"o1ne. 4 ~pet-d tren1m19lk>n. fectory arr oond . pwr, steenn~ A e11tre 1tw1>1 (942UC0l. ----."~-~--,-----------~ ............ --,._.,;------.A ---------~ ... __..,~~-· .... -->-::..-::_::...·...,.· .... ,, ,,. , , , "' , , , ; , , , .. • • , I "' -: , . . ~ ~: # "' , ..... '*"-Y .. ,. 0nly9mgtar In the new crush-proof pUrsepack. 9 mg"is: '0.8 I'll nicoh w. per cignne by FTC MtthM. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous.to Your Health. • i ' ... --... --~ ..... ____ ,_ A b.v • *'1 cigaldt2 alyourown. Regular or tv1enthol. 1 ' l . . • . J ' .~ ' .~ ' .> Buntlnl'on Beaeh F~taln Valle~ VOL. 73, NO. 35, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Decision Ponible Tonight ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, FEBRUARY .. , 1990 YoarBo•e&ow• Dally New paper FIFTEEN CENTS to Sever Job PrograDl Pact? \'oteT .. lfl•t Trustees View Teacher Strike Gearing up for a possible teachers' strike, board members or Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District wlU vote tonight on emergency powers for their supenntendent, mclud· ing authorization lo pay sub- st it u te teachers double the normal salary. The meeting will begin ~.30 p m at Westmont ~l . Westminstrr Teacher represen tatives have asked to address the board dunng the session. The board will consider emergency resolution s and Morning Fog Jams Traffic Fog cloaked portions of the Orange Coaat today. caustna DJlDor tntllc acddents. ~ ld# ~ moa at .Jolul w~ ~ ... all but obUtentlq ... llMIDOl'Y ·of weetead sun- ebJne that lured tbouHnde ot area beaches. More patchy fog ls forecast by tbe National Weather Semee for tontpt, but fair ,....._. • ~twTc •t97. B.......,._ Beaeb police re- ported more than the normal number ol trafflc aceldenta ~ day as visibility in thelr area dropped to neu zero in some low-lying regions. Heavy fog also was reported m the Newport Beach area, but no ma1or problems were report· ed. Laguna Beach had no prob- lem with heavy fog lhis morn- ing. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley seemed to have the worst of it. Huntington Traffic Sgt. Jeff Cope said many motorists were driving through red signals ''because they just can't see them. "One officer who had stopped to write a ticket said people were s liding broadside through intersections it's crazy out there," ('..ope said. A Meadowlark Airport spokesman called visibility there "zero-zero." He said planes were neither land111g nor taking off. However, the situation wasn't as seve r e at John Wayne <See FOG, Pagt' A2> 1bieves Get $20,000 Loot J ewelry valued at $20,000 was taken in the burglary of a Foun- tain Valley bome, police said to- day. Chungfu Yang reported t.be loss of pearl necklaces, a jade bracelet and a man's suit. policies that could be put lnt.o ef· feet if a strike occurs. Ocean View teachers, along with lbose in neighboring Foun- tain Valley. have authorized their unions to caJJ a sl.rike if the current stalemate in contract negotiations is not broken. Ocean View teachers are seek- ing a one-year conract with a wage increase of more than 9 percent. They have been work· ing without a contract since July l Other issues being debated m the contract talks include teacher grievance procedures, equitable distribution or teacher duties beyond normal worlc hours, teacher transfer pro· cedures, class sizes and pro- fessional growth requirements. Emergency powers would permit Ocean View superinten· dant Dale Coogan to pay sub- stitute teachers $85-95 a day for services during a stdke. The normal pay for aubstitutes it $45 a day. District offlciala bave vowed to keep acboola operatin& 11 a strike oeeun. i:.:-.ra.reate and others in· ter In .... o( the poulble •trite and the ttatua of cootract ne1ottatJcms. tbe d.iftrtct today created a special lnformatJoe telephone line. Tbe rttorded in· form.._ lnllllber' la 8'7..-rao. Betrelws Still Closed Along South Coast Despite conflicting reports, county health officials said to· day there is no change in the IO-mile beach closure from Dana Point to San Clemente caused by Tuesday's sewag(• spill. Orange County Health Depart. ment aide Mike Wehner said the raw sewage released Crom a nooded Dana Point plant bas not contamJnated the beach near former presideot Richard Nix · on 's seaside home at the south tip or San Clemente. Tbe beaches are closed from Nigut:I Beach Park to San Clemente Slate Park, just north or the beach in front of Nixon's home. Wehner said t.bere bas been oo definite estimate as to when the beaches will be reopened. But he s aid the polluted shores will definitely be closed,. all this week. Tests are now being conducted to determine the bacteria levels in the contaminated water that could cause inteatiDal dbNses to anyone who swims or surfs in it, orficiah said . Late Friday, workmen suc- ceeded in diverting the sewace from flowing into nearby San Juan Creek and sending tbe waste into an ocean ouUaJI of( tbe Dana Point coast. ·. 'NO WAY ARE WE BACKING THIS COMMUTER UP TO SANTA ANA' Riders 'Kidnapped' Amtrak's Exit Doors Don't Open By lllJCllA EL P AS&EVICB Of-.,....,""" ..... The train kept a -rollio' Sunday Diehl and at least a dcnen Amtrak passengers ended up in San Juan Capistrano because°'" unopened doors at the Santa Ana s tatioo. .. TECllNICM'..LY, IT WAS a kldoap- plog," grumped Dick Stanton, a 53-year-old co~ det-tiiar reekleal. wbo vowecl he'll be ta.tin• plaoee lD the future. County Sberilf'• Set. Dave lliller said dep- utiM wen Hlled to the Sao Juan St.atloll near Venlulo Street~ attar l :JD p.m. .. APPllOllMATBLY U P~GW ret....s lo ...... set. lllDer Mid &odQ. ''Al tbe offteet'1 suaestion, they left and we advised them to address their complaints to Amtrak." be ad4ecl. "Yee, I imaliM t.beF .............. ~_.. .. ....-._'n..tnlaw•de- lQed ...._. mf•1te1 at SU Jua. Att.em1Pt8 to cootact Amtrak oftldala in Loe A,__ aod Saa FranciKo ..._,. fer an e••lanatiGD Pl'O"d fruitleu. A apokeswema.n aald .... Glftcla.ls ..... out ot their omcea ~ day to 1DaU1W9te A.mt.rat's new tra1D nm to Bakenfteld... Acconting to Stanton, who started his $38 Journey Sunday in San Jose, the tralo stopped for about 90 8ffODda lD Santa Ana. # ''WE WAITED roa SOMEONE to open the dOOI" and there was oobody lbere," he said. The train started rolling as people wbo ume to pick up passengers m Santa A.oa . looked on. Stantoo aa.id be tracked down tbe cODduc· tor about 500 yards outaide tbe statioo, "but be refmed to let us off." ··we would bave walked.'' Stanton aakl. .. We aked him wbat be "WU co*nl to do and be aald. 'nolhin&' -tbe Dal atop la San Juan and you can &et off tbwe' ," Slmlt• re- called. ··At um po6nl. a couple ot womea wt.> were broke ad Ud tbe1r car perked m Santa A.a• Sol rather hysterical," be added. Wbm tbe traln arrt•ed in San Jun. ~ women sat oo the steps a.od refused to move • ... A.mUak oftldab would a.d a ,...,. to .............. to ..... AM. TBS CONDVCTO& &S"1BSD. aald QantoD. "I Udnk their snotty attlln•tea la wt.at Sot to people," be said. · Alta Sherifrs deputies dl8pened pro- testi.Da pusenaers, cabe ~ entisted to &et t.be folb back to Santa A.Ila at their own ex- pense. He said one Sant.a Ana *ineuman toot down the names o f tbe sid etracked passengers wilb intent of suing Amtrak. "A train represents too great an invest· menl to put in the bands or dods lite this. " said Stanton. Fuel-saving Rules Await Gas Shortages Teen Cyclist Crash Victim In HWltington WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe Energy Department announced today nine proposed standby measures to save fuel in the event ol a severe shortage. Most of them are aimed at cu.rt.ailing gasoline consumption. Ei&bl direct fuel -saving measures are: -Strict enforcement and pouible further lowering of highway speed llmita. ~atioo by employers in Pt011'&m1 to reduce commuter driving. -RucUuatlng working boun to fit a workweek shortened by one day, anotMr travel-reducing measure. -EsteDIJoo or reactivation ol temperature reatrict.lom in DOD· realdeotlal buildin1s, a measure slated to expire in April. -Restriction or gasoline purchaaea to odd and even daya, as was dooe in many states dur· ing past shortages. -Minimum-purchase rules to prevent the "tank-topping" that stretches 1asoU.oe lines during short.aces. -Restrictiooa or weekend use ol recreational boat!. -A vehicle slicker prop-am prohibiting the use or a veb.kle for one or more dayt per week. Tbe n1Dth propoeal ls a public information procram to promote a wide ranee ot voluntary fuel- saving slep9. The departme nt announced five o( the measures aa "interim final resuhrtlom.'' mean.J.o1 lbey c an be put into e ffect lf neceuary without awalt1n1 <See ENUGV, Pa1e AJ) A Huntingt on Beach motorcyclist died late Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital 10 Newport Beach. foUowiog a col· lision with a car LB Hunbngton Beach. Cbn.stopber M . Valley, 1.9, was pronounced dead al 9.43 pm • about 40 minutes after bis motorcycle collided with a car driven by Janie Sue Williamsoo, 22, o ( 21372 Brook.bw-at St ., Huot· ingtoo Beach. Traffic investigators saJd the accident occurred at Bu.shard Street and Waterfroot Drive. Valley, of 22132 Cape May Lane, wore DO helmet, police sald. Police said bur1lars forced their way ln Friday through a locted sliding window, ranaacked the ent.ltt house and left via a gara1e acceu door. Afrlea• Oly•ple Ml••••• FBI Makes Bribe Probe's Fwst Arrest A bole was cut t.broueb an open desk drawer to remove the je"elry from an adjacent locked drawer, police 1ald. lKJOR OPENED BYPILUI'AD "I automatically sold my 1araae door opener in the Dally Pilot." That'• the advertiliaa 1ucceu 1tory ol tbe Irvin• man who placed th1I .ct In tbe Daily Pilot: Sein automaUc: 1al'•I• door oPmer. 1 yr old ltS ~ llJllMCCU lf 10U want autom.Uc 1alel 1uec.,, tl'1 the Dally Pilot ct...alled Md.Ion. c.u .. we11. ' Ali Flays Carter Move NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Muhammad All, stuna by criUciJm ol bll ml'tlJoo tO urje a Moteow Ob'mpka boycott, AC• cUled Prmident Carter ~ al •'MDdiq me around tbe world to late tbe wtilppjq" trom black Atricam ~to U.S. deal· iu• wtt.b South Mrtca. AU told nporten·be probebl)t would DOl have undertaken bla pre1ldentJal uaipmeot ii be had known beforehand "th• whole hilt.or)' of Amelie• and . Alrtca and South Alrtca." He alto 1aJd be received a mtuecc fro m Soviet leader Lro ·JI J :'r~ ' .. ,..., I ·t W<'"k Hkh , 1 ,, 1 •• '·rt. c t.\e ml.Iii"°. But t.be ez-beavYWeilbt box· ln1 cbampkia 1a1d be would con· tlnu. the nve·natlon African tour because, above all, be want· ed to be!p prevent nuclear war. 1.n w~. White 11ou1e ofnclala bad DO Immediate com· ment on Alt'• remarb. The United States and \be So- viet Uldoll are ••the baddest two white mm ID biltory," All said. "U tbele two white men start fi1b~, all us little black folkl are to be caulbt ID tM mld e." Tbe American ..,.er new in from Tanaania, wlMln be wu '"ubbed by PNaidat Juli• Jt. Nyerere ud bombarded at a M.wa oont.-..ee wttb que 'Inna about wb7 Afrtean atbl•tH 1botald "8.1 away from II~ to protelt tbs 8oYMt lntAlneatkln In Alpantstan when the Soviet Union hu backed black H · tlonallst movemeau, and wbln lbe Unlted States r.tUHd to JW> an Ol7aiplc boycott by lb• Mrtcam ID lt78. Tbat boJe«t wa or1anbMI to proteat the Olpaplc Nl'tkilMI· Uoa ·ot New 1Mlaad. Wblda &.. sport.a ta. wWl South Alrlca. · U.S. oftldala ben lald tt ap- peared UU1J tbat KeQu Prm· dent DaaW Ar-.> Mot allo would Nfuae to IDMt wttb All. ··rr.at1r. tbeJ don't ... "' tbetr IN•IHM lboukt meet a CS. W , Pa1e AJ) --.. - WASHINGTON CAP) -The FBI bu made the lint .,.,._t ln a 14-moatb political corruption inv..upuaa I.bat bu lmplleat- ed eiCbl members of Coqrea.. ll WU discloaed today. (Ea.filer atory, P ... A4) lo 81'ooklya, N. Y.. attoney loel Wlnolnd lald bis client. Al Ale11aodro. an lnspector wtth tbe lmmlsndon and Naturalisation Service, wu arreated Saturday ru1bt by FB1 a1enu oa bribery and complracy chutes. Winop'ad Mid IJeaaandro WU held ln a Manhau.n JaU over the weekend. The New YOC'k Tim• quot41d aourc. :::•• tbat Aleuan· dro nq ,000 ud AC• ~. sa.ooo ... paymeat ln return for hia help iD wtaalna U.S. rwldmcy status for a sup. poted relatlft of OM of the un- dercover FBJ mea, Federal Funds at Stake By !Jl"EVE MARBLE OI .. o.lly pttee ~ The Huntinaton Beach City Council will consider canceling its contract with the operator or t be city's $2 6 million·a -year federal job program tonight. Council members said they've bffn advised by representatives of the Orange County Manpower Comrnwioo to exercise a 90-day uncellatioo clause in the city's agreement with Western loatltut.e of Careers Inc. The organiulloo 1s a pnvate non-profit corporation based in Irvine. It l.S beaded by Robert C unningham , a former employee ol t.be City or Hunt· lD.-OOD Beach. "We'U do whatever we have lo do to mJrumize our potential HablliUea," eitpla1oed Mayor Don llacAllister of the anticipat- ed coUDC1.I action. HuoUngton Beach officials were warned last week that the city ml&hl be held reapoaaible (or more than $25() ,000 ln federal Job traloing fmi& adminlatered by the coqM>raUOO. Wat.em's records are being acruti.Di..zed by audit.on for the COWlty Manpower Commission lo coaned.1oo wtlb allegaUom °'" mt.smanacemeot. City Council members claim lt"s hkel)' they will ask an 1n- c:tepetMliem •udit.or to 10 o.es:.. a -,...umr. by Western aftldaJs wa.. tbe7..,.. city employees ••naa.iDI tbe city-operated Em plo1 ment and Training Center ol Kuot.iaitoa Beach. Reactiiaa to the situation by cou.odl members who voted to turn the city's Job program over to Western last spring, has been strong. "It would appear to me that someone wasn't watchLDg the sbop," remarked Councilwoman Ruth Bailey. "I 'm very con- cerned and very upset over these charges " Sbe aa1d council members have been kept in the dartabout tht> operatJons of Western and it.s offic1als when they we re city employees. Mayor MacAllister speculated the probe into the expenditures of federaJ w dollars could re- sult lD a uand JUry investiga- tion. "I tJunk the concept o( having a pnvat.e corporation bandJe the .)Ob program is good." comment- ed Mac All1 s t e r, "but 1( someUung's gone askew, then we better fut 1t ... "I don't want to pass judg· ment before all the facts are in," said Councilwoman Ruth Finley, ··but it loots hke we were left out Ul left field "l have a lot o( questions I want answered. and I want to know why nobody was keeping tabs oo what was going oo." Cunningham bas said be woo "l comment until the audit report is completed, probably in three to rour weeks. Coast Weatber Mostly swmy and mild Tuesday. Lowa tonight 4.5 at tbe beachel and S2 ln- land. Highs Tuesday from the upper eos alon1 tbe coast to the upper 70s in· land. INSIDE TODA" 8orr11 Goldaootfr, the N7dor anator and ··.cote fft. 1Uhl.tiolt" from Arimna, u nmftiftQ f <w Mt ff ~h SfttOte te"" ot 7J. The 1164 .,......._. Uol caftd6dote ~fl.fct• on Ida core~ on Poof A7. l•Hx J . -------- OM.Y.._OT .. s~---Jl.J T BREAKING----..... LtJu MftlU "'°"' tllldQ'I ..,,... Qlld eii(f I --.. J f9'1 ..... · Fre 1i.Ch Emba&sy In Tripoli Burns PARIS <AP> -A mob at dlmwtntol"I ~ "IP9r1Jer revolution In T\IAl.ala" ~ 1tteeked UM ..r;bmbul1 ID lh• Ubyan capit.el of Tripoli, ~ \be •mbUl1 .. ...,._ and Mtu.. ft.N &o eara parhd la U.. -dlplomaM CCISI....-. Jl'reoe:b dlplomau aaw. AU embua1 penoooel eecaped UDhanned • llM •°' forced it.a way lAto Ute buildi.111 and beaan dMtro)'IAI •"f'Y· thlDI ln etabl. Ambaaudor Oaude Malo aakS ID an ln~ew with Fteocb rl<Uo. Another embuay ataff member. Andre Lapcnouau. 1atd ln a telephone lntervle w uaat &M demooatTa&on Al nre to a n1&mber ol c1ra ln the embM&)t eowtyard durln1 lbe atl.ck Olraer ._ .. TeU 8•-fl WASHINGroN (AP> l"l"efddent Carter bu t.ann a at&nd on the C"Ont.ro\' ray over draft reliatraUon for women, but l• keepi.q b1a poaiUoo lo hlm..U. A.I Carter retumed s.day Lo tbe WhJte HouM tl'Oftt a weekend at Camp Davkl, be aek:nowled1ed. "Y • r·ve d«ided" on the luue, but clecUMd Lo cUvuqe b1a declaioo. 1be preajdent announced tbe resumption of draft reais\ra· lion in hfs State of t.htl Uruoo addreas lu t month. a.,.m• lt wu needed to respond to an increasing threat from the Soviet Un Jon. O.ll•r \I •l11e l•rre••n LONDON (AP) -The dollar was mostly higher on world money marketa today, while gold bullion pnces were below Friday's closing levels. . European money dealers said several factors were workin1 1n the dollar's favor, including an apparent improvement ln the U.S.-Iranian confrontation, the U .S. stock market rally and hip U.S. interest rates. Gold closed at $667 .SO iJl London and $671 in Zurich, down from Friday's closing $683.SO in London and $676 in Zurich. It was trading at $664 in New York Benage Fa•Hle• Me~f. WASHINGTON CAP)-Families ~f the estimated SO American hostages held in Iran for 93 days gathered today for reports from stat.e Department officials on the so-far unsuc- cessful effort to arrange a settlement. Alt.ending the two-day meeting were the six Americans who e5<'.aped _the Nov. 4 setzure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by Iraruan militants and were spirited home last week with the help of Canadian diploma ts in Tehran. . . The briefings were intended partly for morale, but also may indicate whether there is any basis for rumors that serious negotiations with Iranian authorities may be under way. 'Rather Seary' Freedom .Tale Told By U.S. Escapees NEW YORK CAP> -Three of the six Ameri cans who recently escaped from Iran said today that people inside the U.S. Em· baaay in Tehran had their panl down before the bulldlag wu se1zed Nov. 4. ·'There had been a de monstra· tion a couple days before where we were watching very closely, but nothing came of that So again we relaxed," said Robert Anders, a consular general "It was a complete surpn se " Andc:rs, 1nterv1ewed today on ABC 's "Goo d M o r n i ng Amenca," recalled with fellow escapees Mark and Cora LlJek what happened when a rmed stu- dents stormed the embassy, tak· ing a n initia l group of 62 hostages. Mark Lijek's parents live in Huntington Beach. "It was rathe r scary," ·re· called Mrs. Lljek, a cons ular as· sistant. "We didn't know what was going on because we were in the back of the compound. I was rrightened. We were all kneeling down." Lljek. a consular officer, s aid that the group huddled in a back room at the embassy compc>und and that it was dark ~ause electric power bad been cut. However, he s aid, the six were a ble to simply walk out an exit that provided direct access to the s treet, a door "normally used by persons applying for vi- s as or having other business with the consulate." "That door was available for us to leave through, no one was trying to stop us.'' Lljek said. All three said the full serious· ness of the incident was not im· mediately apparent. OAANOE COAST ,.,. DAILY PILOT fM>Ot•,.CMt.•~trP1'°4 w1lhwt11(htU~ bttW"G ''"'~Pr""' ''"'*'~b• l""'Or,,,cp (o'"' P\IOl~"O(.,,..,..,.., S.Nt•~•eocttt'°""•'" ouhlt '"'d ~ .... '""'tlUiOf' ,,.,n.v f()# r~·· MA '• N.....-oor1 ........ Hunt~ft.t.ettt'fOUln l•lfll'Y•llPV ,,.,,..,l~&fo~h ~lh(CM" A '•"O'" rt'O~ flidtf'Of\t\outJll"""d W1Y'°'4tY'\ ...0 \vnG4 ¥ \ TfWo. Dt'"lftC' •Olli PYOM\N"'9 SJitMtl tt .. UQ w .. ,,._,.,\f,... (OM.A~ (•t1t01l'I~ • .,.,. ll_n ,,._ ,.,~.,..,. ~ P\Allt"'" JeOll C...-.. Vtf' • ""'"Mlfnt •l'ld (;eftllf .. MW\liO"f' -r-.. lt-, ...... Tfrlt"'4\ A ,..,..._ --'""'-"'"" ~"LoOM __ ,._ AtM••.wtt #NNoq4ftQ Editor~ ....,,_ W.•IOt-C.0.......Ecll ... ttunttnatOf'I ... omc. ,,.,r ...... -.. .......... -... ,. 0 _ ,_, - Oftlc•• L-.. Oof't lftl No C: .. tl ......... , ( .......... Uf WHI ll•Y lltN I Te...,hon• (1\4)ao.4atl ClHMfled Advertlelnt '42-M7' ~, .... ...,,~°'-(.euftl'c:.rr-i"'''" M0-1220 '"We never conceived that the . ~tu atiot'I would develop as it did," said Lljek . "We thought we were in for several rough hours and oothln& more." His wife added, "I think-all ol us 'thought it would be over within a few hours, and it was jus t a m a tte r o r g oin g somewhere a way from the com- pound and waiting ror it to end a nd to return." But Anders said. "I think we realized wttlun a few hours after we left that 1t was a much mor<' ser ious situauon than we first believed, so we t ried to stay out of sight. we made several moves the first four days." Lijek added they went to the Canadia n embassy because. "We felt we needed to find a place where we could feel secure for a long time -some place we couldn't be tra~ from our pre- vious residence.'' The three expressed s urprise that the sec ret o f their whereabouts was not re vealed by the handful of news organiza· lions which knew or the story. "We thought no one knew, at least no one in the press.·· Mrs. Lijek s aid. "We would have been much more frightened bad we known." The three would not talk about their escape, which occurred a week ago. * * * Khomeini Condemns Russians By Tbe AMoe.lated P1'fJU Ayatollah RuhoUab Khomeini strongly condemned the Soviet intervention in Afghaolstan t.o- da y and pledged "uocoodl· • tional" support for the Moslem r e bels in Iran 's e a s tern neighbor. In bis first comment on the Soviet move into Afghanistan ln late December, KbomelnJ said It U.S. ADVISERS MEET WITH SAUDt8-A3 Is the duty of Moslems every· where to oppos e aggression :iroundtheworld . "We stroncly condemn the military invaaton or Afgbaniatan," the '19-year~ld re- ligious leader said ln a meua1e delivered by bit son to tens ol thousands ol Iran.Ian• fathered to celebrate the birtbday of the Prophet Mohammed. "We are Moslema and for Mo1lemt tbere ii no East or Weat, it la our duty Lo condemn any a1greuloa, that la an lalamic ritual," the alllnC bead of lran'a revolution 1a1d. 'Death' Rul,edfor Slayer •1 aoaaT uusa ... ..., ......... ~,.,.... .. ,~ ••t•DICIW.ytodM'8U..lan Qtaeet.ln dN< chamber fw tbe tone w.aaurdor ot a J~·Y•ar-old amarUJo ctrl. In handiia down tbe eentenc:e Oranse CoUnty Supeno.r Court luclle 8yron K. McMll.'-r. Jected &>&eaa by "'-k'• attorney for a lire HD&Mce ta 1uuon wltboW pcmlbllty ot parole lfdWlaa aaJd-there wu no 4-*Uoe th.al force a.nd Ylolence ~·,. \.9ed and that there were no dreumatancea to argue for mit11aum. ol the deed." The "-year-old Frank, a reel· dent of Woodland Hilla, is to be Mot to San Quentin wit.bin 10 day a. Ao automattc appeal of the death aenteoce is scheduled lo be beard by the 1tate &preme Court. Tbe 1ray balred aad 1ray bearded Frank, drused lD a 1ray three-piece tuit, diap!ayed no emotioo du.rtnc lbe aentec-idg. Frank Wat previously aen- tenced to death Jan. 8 by the Jury lo tbe March 14, 1178 torture, moleltlnc, rapiq and murdertq ol tiny Amy Sue Seitz or Camartllo. The Jury found that Frank commJtted the murder durin1 the commlaaion of a kidnap- pine-a special circumstance that qualifies for tbe death penalty. The girl disappeared from her aunt's camartllo home and her body was found two days later ln Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles County. Frank was linked to the torture through a pair of Vise Grip pliers found at his apart- ment at the tune of his arrest. Witn~ also place a man re · se mblin g Fr a nk i n t h f' ne ighborhood at the time the girl disappeared and the prosecution was successful m introducing as evidence journals written by Fra nk in which he discussed child molest.atioM that inv,alved practices s imilar to those used on the Seit..i girl. A seven-woman, five-man jury o n Dec. 15 found Frank, a former meot&J hospital patient, guilty of fint degree murder and ooe count each of kidnap. ping, child molestation and rape. FOG ... Airport. where a s pokesman said there have been no can- cellations of commer cia l flights and delays of only 15 minutes or so for takeoffs Newport Beach lifeguards said they had some fog Sunday, but that it was much worse this morning. The situation was in s harp contrast to Saturday and Sunday when beaches from Newport to Huntington were jammed with visitors Lifeguards at both s tate beaches and the city beach in Huntington reported crowds about five to six times their normal sizes for this time of year as temperatures climbed to 74 degrees oo Saturday. About 20,000 sunbathers hit the sands at Huntington Beach and Bolaa Chica State Beaches, of· Clclals said, while about 15,000 were estimated on the city beach. In Newport, about SS ,000 p e rs ons were on tbe beach Saturday and another 40,000 oo Sunday. turnouts described as "extremely bie for this time or year " Fog began rolling in Sunday afternoon. lifeguard spokesmen said, cutting into the crowd size. The Harbor Patrol Office in Newport said there were many boats out during the weekend, but the fog caused no problems. DimrerSlww Set in J/ alley Comedy sketches and musical numbers will be featured at the Fountain Valley High School Performing Arts Department's first dinner theater. The event will begin at 7 p.m. Friday ln the community center behind Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200Slater Ave. Reserved seating tickets at $S eachr' includlnc an Italian din· ner, may be purcbued 7:30a.m. to 2 p. m. um week lD the ftnan. cial office at Fountain Valley Hieb Sc.bool. Bogus Bill Buy BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A Ballenfteld couple, John Paul Chelout and Beverly Lynn l..ewla, were arrested on coun· terfelUng charges after an un· dereover 1berif1'1 officer boueht etveral thousand dollara in bo1ua billa, authoriUet said. ' Not lffttell Barhr Vi~ There wasn't much scenery to view early today as the Balboa to Ba lboa Island ferry looms out or the murk to deli ver vehicles to the island landing. Newport Harbor, like much of the Orange Coast, was just one big fog blanket in the early morning hours. F,....PepAI AU •.. boxer." an American diplomat said Moi has already announced tha t Kenya, Africa ·s strongest t rack power , will boycott the Olympics unless the gam es a re moved fro m Moscow Th e Tanzaruans are not expected to go a long with a boycott Ali was asked by President Carter la.s t wet>k to v1s1t blii<·k Afnca to try to c•nlist support for the U S. Olymptr boycott plan But he said today he was turnmJ: his tour Jnt.o a ract·fmdmg mi~· sion so thal he could report black Afric an g ri ev ancl's against America to Carter Ea s t Afri c a 's b i gg ei.t newspaper aaid Carter made a mistake in plcklng the former world heavyweight chall'lpion for the miaakJQ. It accuaed the president or blddtng for tbe black vot.e in the United States Amving in Dar es Salaam on Sunday for the Ciral stop on bts five-nation tour. AU was q~· h oned by local reporters "They d idn't t e ll me 1n America that Russia support.' these countnes." Ah rephed as U S . E mbas sy o rf1c1a h squirmed "Maybe l 'm bt.-1ng used to do ~omething that ain t right You a ll have gl\ 1•n nll' some quesllons wh1rh are good a nd wtuch are making mt• lt.1<1k a t this thing dJfferent '"To me. Huss1a 's a bad coun try, but I don 't know wh at Russia did for you. You tell m e that the Russians an' more your frie nds than the Ame ricans. We're a ll brothers, a nd I'm closer to you than I am to white Americans or white Russians ·'They want us to stop." Ah continued as the Embassy of· ricials tried to cut the news coo ference short "But I'm learning . . I'm no traJto r to black peo pl e .. I 'm no t he r e to d nothmg against Afnca. I'm oot here to promote no role for America . , ----.. Russia Would Win In Nuclear War NEW YORK <AP> -Dr Edward Teller. known u t.be father ol lbe hydrogen bomb. says the Soviet Union would wm a nuclear e xc hange with the l 'n1led States and t he United St:iles would be d~troyed T t.>ller . 1n an 1n ter v1ew published rn Forbes magaz.me's Feb l8 15~U''-!>.:lid he bf'IJeves the t:mted States t'> no longer J mat~tor the Sc»•Jet Umon in a d v a n c e d t e c h n-o l o g y , pa rt1cularly Lasers. "If we went tnlo a nuclear war today there is practically no q uestioo that the RussJ&IUI wouJd wtn that war and t.be United States would cease to exist.'' Teller said. Teller, who has been ~n ad- vocate o f a s trong nuclear weapons syst<'m a-. ~ deterrent to nuclear v. ar ... 11d Amc·n can ~r1enlJsts and t-n~ine<:r~ are not ·Sol i c i Ii 11 {!' Rap .'IV e '·" 132 ' SA,._. DIEt:n t AP l Poltce llaH' arrested 132 peopl e. 1nrlu d1ng educators, l>!Udt•nts and senior l'llll <'n" si nce Thursda) in a do...,nto""n anll·proslJtut1on dnH' Misdemeanor t'1tat1ons s imilar to traHtc t1ckeL-. wer e banded out A pobce s pc>kesman said women offi cers posed as decoys and men were ar· rested for lD\•estJgatJon of sollc1ting pr ost1tut1on when they propositioned them. I partacuJarly eager to wor1' on de fense projec\a. · · 1 lh1nk thelr eth.i cal values are confused." the 72-year-old Teller saJd ··war 1s terrible and we 'Want to avoid it. But how do ) ou a vold war? By throwing """ ay arms or having strong .irm., 1n th~ hands 0r those who ""J nt t" mdtnUun peace?·· TPl!l-r o;;ud PTPStdent Carter i!. .i \ 1e·t1m o f tht• pn•..r•nt wi·aknes.., of the l'rut~ States becall.'>e 1f the president d()('S ab he ~ay.., ht: is gotng to do and dra ws a unc a1ainst Soviet expansion in the Penlao Gull area, It could re· sult in a war that the United S~tes will lose. Teller sald he is not a<.lvocat· 1ng a new ann.s race, but "a race of tedmolo£Y." Fro.P~Al ENEaGY ... t'Om plet1 on Of public heanngs and reVJew The five mten m measures are those relall.n~ to speed llrruts, bu1td1ng temper atures. odd- t•ven. rrurumum purchases and the public tnlormat1on program , all of which have been used before T h e measu r e s f o r m a "standby plan" fo r two reasons they would be applied by the federal government only in case or an energy eme rgency. and on· ly in states that fail to meet federal fuel conservation targeLs with t.helf' own progra ms. The federal proposals are cit· ed as ··gwdelines" to st ate gov· e rn.ments drafting the ir own 'ltandby plans. with the aim of encouraging as much unilornuty as possible a mong s tates. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ( 714 ) 644 7030 ... ----------------------- Irvine I I Year Hometown t l Dally N w paper i VOL 73, NO. 35, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 198b FIFTEEN CENTS 1 ~African Mission Ali Says Carter 'Sold • Out' . NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> - Mubammad Ali, stung by crltidam ol bi8 mission to urie a Moscow Olympics boycott, ac- cused President Carter today of .. sending me around the world 1.0 take the whipping" from black Africans opposed to U.S . deal· ings with South Africa. All told reporters be probably would not bave undertaken bis presidential assignment if be bad known beforPhand "the whole history of Ame11ca ~d Afnca and South Alnca." He also said be received a message from Sov1et leader Leonid I. Brezhnev last week asking him not to undertake lhe mission. But the ex-heavyweight box ing champion said he would con ~mue the five-nation African ~ur beeause, above all, he want ed lo help prevent nuclear war. In Washington, White House Exeeution Squad Witnesses Reveal Torture Horrors SANTA FE, N.M. (AP> -In- mates at the New Mexico State Penitentiary said today that a seven-man execution s quad rampaged through the prison during the takeover by convicts, using blowtorches, metal rods and axes lo torture-and kill .. fellow prisoners. (Related story, A3> •'There was an execution squad of seven prisoners," a flooded inmate told The As· iodated Press. "There were 97 people in our cellblock . . . We were CJD the aaantnaUoo unit's ~t •• Jamates . told reporters al· ............. the prt.son today that they saw beheadJngs and said axes were used to cut and torture, Officials have con· a ..... al least one ··-·· ..,.., .. 1fd. "1 eaw eome people cutting a dode'a eyes_ out with a cutting . torch," another inmate sald. Chief Warrant Officer Alfred Ortiz, a member of the National Guard body detail , said guardsmen took 22 bodies to Bernalillo County Medical Center in Albuquerque on Sun· day night. li e sa id one of the dead prisoner~ h ad a rod stuck through has head. "There was a rod stuck into one of the prisoner's cars, forced through his head and through the other side He s till had 1t in when wt-took the body out," Ortiz said . He said the prisoners ap· parently obtained a cutting torch alld used it to gel cellbloclcs open and said many of the dead bad been tortured. "One or them still bad a rope around his neck and then Uiey smashed his bead in," Ortiz said. "It was horrible." Margaret Babeock, a prison secret.an'. said she saw one in· mate tortured with a blowtorch. · 'l heard some whistling and I looked over toward theo--cella and they J-.t bad a torch and were burning aomebody's bead," she said. "Four or five men were holdlog one man down and bum· ing bis bead and face wilh a torch. He was scr eaming. I couldn't believe it. It was like a nightmare." Ms. Babcock said s he was near the prison fence al the <See PRISON, Page A2) F:treman Injured In Irvine Blaze A county firefighter suffered minor injuries Sunday nigbl. when flames raced through aan Irvine home. causing about $120,000 in damage. · A spokesman for the County Fire Department said firefighter Gary Fallen, 26, was treated for smoke inbalatioo and beat ex· baustion at Tustin Community Hospital. No other injuries were report· ed during the blaze at 18 Heron to the village of Woodbridge, of. ficials said. The fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Kelley started in llae garage at about I p.m. when eombultib&e matenals near a llaht bulb iplted. Mrs. Kelley and the couple's two children were at home at the tame. and a smoke detector alerted the woman to the danger. Kell ey arrived hom e, firefighters satd, just as Mrs. Kelley was bringing their 2Yi· year-old child outside. Kelley then ran upstairs and brought out their nine-month-old daughter from her bedroom. There were no other occupants of the home. Firefighters said flames burned through the roof of the garage and made their way into tbe home. It took 26 firemen about 45 minutes to bring the blase under control. offlclals had no immediate com· menl on Ali's remarks. The United States and the So- viet Union are ''the baddest two white men in history," All said. "If these two white men start fighting, all us little black folks are going to be caught in the middle." The American boxer flew in from Tanzania, where be was snubbed by President Julius K . Nyerere and bombarded at a news conference with questions a bout why African athletes should stay away from Moscow to protest the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan when the Soviet lln1on has backed black na- tionalist movements, and when the United Stales refused to Join an Olympic boycott by the Africans m 1976. That boycott was organized to protest the Olympic partJc1pa- llon of New Zealand, which has sports ties with South Africa U S officials here said it ap peared likely that Kenyan Presi- dent Daniel Arap Moi also would refuse to meet with Ali "Frankly, they don't see why their president should meet .a boxer ," an American diplomat said. M oi has already announced that Kenya, Africa's strongest track power, will boycott the Olympics unless the games are (See ALI, Pa&e AZ> Morning Fog Jam,s Traffic Fog cloaked portions or the Orange Coast today, causing minor traffic accidents, delay. ing some flights at John ·wAyne Airport and all but oblilenating the memory of weekend sun· shine that lured thousands or area beaches. More patchy fog is forecast by the National Weather Service for tonight, but fair weather is predicted ror Tuesday. Huntington Reach police re· ported more than the normal number of traffic accidents to- day as visibility in their area dropped to near zero in some low-lying regions. Heavy fog also was rePOrted in the Newport Beach area, but no major problems were report- ed. Laguna Beach had no prob- lem with heavy fog this morn· ing. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley seemed to have the worst of it. Huntington Traffic Sgt. Jeff Cope said many motorists were driving through re d signals "because they just can't see them. "One officer who bad stopped to write a ticket said people were sliding broadside througb intersections -it's crazy out there," Cope said. 'NO WAY ARE WE BACKING THIS COMMUTER UP TO SANTA ANA' Riders'Kidnapped' Amtrak's Exit Doors Don't Open By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of llile 0.IY P'-S4llfl The train kept a-rolhn' Sunday night and at least a dozen Amtrak passengers ended up in San Juan Capistrano becau.se of unopened doors at the Santa Ana station The train started rolling as people who came to pick up passenger~ in Santa Ana looked on Stanton said he tracked down the conduc tor about 500 yarru. out~i<i9 th!! ~talion. "but he refused to let u.s off ·' "TECHNICALLY, IT WAS a kidnap- ping," grumped Dick Stanton. a 53 yedr CJld Corona del Mar resident, who vowed he'll be taking planes m the future. County Sheriff's Sgt Dave Miller said dep- uties were called to the San Juan Station near Verdugo Street s hortly after 9. 20 p.m "We would hove walked," Stanton said "We asked him whcit he was goUlg to do and he srud , 'nothmg' -the next stop is San Juan and you can get orr there'," Stanton re- call<.-d .. At tJus point. a couple or women who "APPROXIMATELY 1Z P~ENGERS refused to gel off," Sgt Miller said today. "At the officer's suggestion, they left and we advised them to address their complaints ll> Amtrak," he added. "Yes, J imagine t.hey were Irate." were broke and had their car parked m Santa Ana got rather hystencal," he added. When lhe tram arnved m San Juan , the women sat oo the steps and refused to move unless Amtrak officials would find a way to get them back to Santa Ana There were no arrests. The train was de· layed aboat 20 minutes at San Juan. Attempts to contact Amtrak officials-1.11 Los Angeles and San Francisco today for an explanation proved fruitless. A spokeswoman said all officials were out of their offices to- day to inaueurate Amtrak's new train nm to Bakendleld. THE CONDUCTOR REFUSED, s aid Stant.on "I t.biok their snotty attitudes ts what got to peop&e ... be said. AccmdiDC to Stant.on. wbo .a.arted bia -journey Sunday ln San Jose. the train stopped After Sberifrs deputies dispersed pro- testing passengers, cabs were enlisted to get the folks back to Sant.a Ana al the1r own e.x- pen.se. He said one Santa Ana businessman took down the names of the s idetracked passeoaen with mtenl of swng Amtrak. for about 90 seconds in Santa Ana. . "WE WAITED PO& 80MBONE to open the door and there was nobody t.beft," be said. "A trai.D represent.a too creat an invest· meol to 11"4 in the haDcb ol clods like this," said St.antoo. Safe Stolen Fromlroine Residence Thieves cut a safe from the wall of an lrvme home Saturday night that contained about SJ0,000 in silver coins, jewels and other valuables, police said. The incident took place at the Turtle Rock home or busi· nessman Robert Lee and his family, who were away al din- ner at the time of the burglary. Officers said the suspects forced open a rear window to the Lee home and t.ben weot from room to room ransacking ~ residence. If The thieves removed a wall sare that Lee said contained the silver coins. Re estimated their street value at $30,000. Police said the burglars, who pried and cut t.be safe loose, took their k>Ot and the safe to a wail· ing car in frollt of the home and drove away. N~tPbors told of· fieers tbey neither saw nor beard any vehicle at the home when the burglary oecurred. Two Women's Bodies Found LOS ANtJEUS <AP> -Coun· ty autborltlel are lDvestiptlng the diseo¥ery of the bodles ell two women found iD ~ locationl .,.... l!1 Monte and to the Ancel• Nadclaal Fonst. Early SUnd.Q, two ftahennen found one woman, believed to be lD her 30I and of Hispanic des· cent, ln a putiq lot at Leu Lake near El Moote. DOOR OPENED Bf PILOT AD ''I automatically told mJ ~door~ la tlM o.uy Tbat'• tM 9CIYertillq ---1toey ol tbe lnlne mu wbo plac.cl tlda ad ID the DallJ Piiot: Sun automaUe 1ara11 c1oor..,.., lyrold. lUX·JCCIX Court Affirms Jury Sentence of Death By 1lOBERT BARK EB teoced to death Jan 8 by the 01-o.ihP'l ... "9fl 1ur y an the Ma rch 14 , 1978 Theodore Frank was sentenced torture, molestmg. r aping and to day to die in the Sao' murdenngoftJDyAmySueSe1tz Quentin death chamber for the or Camarillo. torture-murder of a 2"'1-year-old The JUry found that Frank Camarillo girl. committed the murder dunng In handing down the aentence, the commission or a kidnap· Orange County Superior Court ping-a special circumstance Judge Byroo K . McMillan re-that qualifies for the death 1ected pleas by Frank's attorney penalty for a life sentence in prison The e1rl d.Lsappeared from her without J>06Sibility of parole. aunt's Camarillo home and her McMillan said there was no body was found two days later in questioo th.at force and violence Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles were used and that there were County. "no clrcumsta.ntes to argue for Frank was linked to the mitigation ol the deed." tortu.re through a paJr of Vise The 44-year-old Frank, a resi· Grip pliers found al b.is apart· dent of WoodJand Hills, .is ~ be ment at the time of his arrest. sent to San Quentin within 10 Witnesses also place a man r-e- days. . s e m b Ii o g F r a n k i n th e An aut.omabc appeal of the neigbborbood at the time the girl de1tb aeotence ls scheduled to di.I.a ppeared and t.be prosecution be beard by the 1ta~ Supreme was suceasfuJ in introduci.ne as Court. evidence journals written by Tile ll'•Y llalred and V•Y Frank in which be discussed bearded frank , dressed ln a child molestatioo.s that involved gray three-piece suit, dls1>layed practices similar to those used ?10 emotion dwi.ng lbe satenc~ OD t.be Seila girl. mg. Frank wu previously sen· Golden West Mulls Offer Of Purchase Golden Welt AirUnet, based ln Newport Beach. ls comlderia.I a purchue olfer but bun't qreed to any aale, aa erroneouaty re- ported In Saturday's Daily Pilot. Henry Vou, prealdeot of Goldea West. aaid todaf an otter bu beat made by un.LdeaWled l.nveat.on aDd .. lt I09ka favora- ble" but no declaloo bu beea made. Satunla.J'• lterJ, bued ClD an AalOOAated PNM ret.ue, abo lAc•tNdlJ l-.un.d v... u prealdmt of Santa BuM.ra'1 Apollo Alnn,J11, wblcb repofted- lr bu bem aold. Vou 1aJd tbe pn1peeUn parcbuen of Golden West, wh.leb MnM Onaae ec.., and ~ Caltwnia~ anD't COD· neeted wtUa ., otbel' alrtlnea .. Be allo Mid that b1I atrline•i ne1otlationl bear no ~lat.loll to A.polio'• We. Coast Weatlaer Mostly sunny and mild Tuesday. Lows tonight ~ at tbe beacbes and 52 in· land. Highs Tuesday from the upper 60s along the coast to the upper 708 in· land. , , ·..----JV. T BREAKING ...... -....... Lou..,,.,"°"' tedlv'• ...,...., -", tb ..... ~ French Embassy In Tripoli Bunu PARJS CAPI -A mob ol demona.traton lhoutJq "popular ,..voJulJon I.ft Tw:lllj•" lod•f. •tlacked lhe Vrtoc.h &mbu11 lA the Ubyan capital ot TrtpoU, dmt.rofin1 lb• tmbau1 laterior 1Jnd l<'lllnc nre to un parked In lb dlplomatlt compou.nd, French dipk>m•t.a Hld All c-rnb .. 11 peraonnel ett•~ unbumf'd 11 lb• mob fort t'd It.a 'UY Into lb buJld.I~ and ~latn dHlroyln1 every lhlnac ln t&IJht , Atnbaaudor Claud Malo .. id lo an lnt.rvlew with 1-'rt>m:h radio Anolhe-r t:mbaaay staff member, Andro L•JM'rrouu1, old In a lt'les1hune lnlflrvhiw that t.be dem.oostratora u t fi re to a oumtwr ut nn In the emb y courtyard dur1n1 the atUIC:k C:.nn-tt'ea "I Tf'IH 8C••" W.\S HINGTON (APJ p,_ldent--Cart.r hu taken a aland on tht-cuntrovttny over draft reptraUon ror women. but I• kt•t•111n11C hu pu.Ulon lo himMU A & <'•rt.-r returned Sunday to the Whit. llou.ae from • we~kend at ('amp David, he acllnowledced. "Yea, I 've decided" on th~ laaue, but dtcUoed to dlvulje hu. deci1lon The pr~tdcnt announ~ the r"9umptlon of drall refiatra· lion In hla ~U' of the Union add.rue laal month, uylna lt wu nN:'1t..od Lo rt. .. pond to an 1ncredlni thre1al from lhe Soviet lJn ton L'a-'>odla Food Pl•a Otler#d UANGl<OK, Thailand CAP> Partlcapanta in a celebrith ... ' .. M arrh for Survival." unsuccessful in their attempt to ao lniude Cambodia, made emotional pleb to the Hanoi and Phnom Penh gov ... mmcnt.a today to allow Western medical aid lnt.o that war-wruckt.-d country. More than 120 Ame ricans and Europeans many o( them J>()l1 t1daru., c nt.crtarners and relief officials -are scheduled lo l('avc Tucsduy for the Thal-Cambodla border, where they plan lo Kpt·nd thn'<' day11 dramalbang the pU1ht of Cambodia. f"olk singer Joan Baez said at a news conference on the eve or the murch "If the remainder or the Cambodian race la not aJ . lowcd "' 11urv1vc, 1t will not be through a hick o( food, medicine. love, t.'Ompas11lon. We are here. We cue." llostage E'a•IUr• Mr•t WASHINGTON CAP >-Families of the estimated 50 Amcncun hollt.Bges held In Iran for 93 days gathered today for n·ports from Rtate Department officials on the so-far unsuc- n:.i.ful effort lo arrange a settlement. Attending the two-day meelmg were lhe sax Americana who escaped the Nov. " se1ture of the U.S. Embai.by 10 Tehran by lraruan mlht.ant.s and were spirited home Jut week with lhe hl'lp of Cunadla n diplomats in Tehran The bnef1ngs were mtcnded partly for morale, but also may incJ1cut.e whether then: Is any basis for rumorb that i.c n ou:. n(•got1at1ons with Jruman authorities m ay be under way Klwmeini Pledges Support to Rebels Hy The M80<'latkl PrHa Ayatolluh ltuholl&h Khomom1 ~tr1>0uly condemnf'd the Soviet 111lt•rvf'11tion tn Afahaniatan to- d•Y and pled1ed .. unaoadl· ·a.nar•• •UJIPOl't for dMI .._em \"ebeh In Jr a a '• •••t•rn •net1bbor. In hls nrst comment on the Soviet move Into Afghanistan In Iott> f>et·f'mtwr. KhomelOJ said at " 1 h1• duty of Mo ... h·m:. every ..., ,., r1• 111 ov1mst• :.ig~re111>aon ,, 111111dtl11 y,111 lcl ~.,Ill Mak~s Bribe Prohe's First Arrest WASHINGTON <AP) -The FBI hu made the flnt •,.,...tin u 14-montb poUUcal corrupUon lnvHUJallon that hH Implicat- ed el&ht membel'1 ot eon.,_., It was dlaeloled today. (ZUlier t1lory, Pa1e M) ln Brooklyn, N .V., aUoroey Joel Wlnotrad tald bla cu.at. Al Ale11andro, an lo.apertor wttb tbe lmmtaratJon and llJaturallutloo ~rvlce, wu annt.ed Saturday nl1ht by FBI •1ent.1 on br1ber)' a nd con:apLraeycbart•· Wlnosrad Hid AleaHndro WU held in a Manhattan jaU over the weekend. The New '\-ork 'nm• quot.eel sources •• aaytn1 that Aleuao- d ro r9Quett.ed •u.ooo and ac- cepted a sa.ooo down payment 1n return fOf' b1a help lo wlDnlnc US. residency •talUJ for a 1up- po11cd reloUve or one of the WI· de rcover YBI men. DAILY PILOT ftw r)t.,.._,. .... n.t1y ....... wt.-"9ttttit.,.tom .,.no-tttri.-...... ,,., ... •tl"Alllf ..... .,., ... o..,., , •• ,, "'*i""""~ ....., ..... ,,...._._. .~,._._... ,....,... •• tN ... ,, ... , ... , .... -" .. ___ ...., ... "'"'""-···""'••l.-Y lf"""'1W l....,.. .. .,",..,. .. C.... ..... ,.,~ ... ,Wli'll.lil.._.l ............ y,.,.. -............ --................. "' ¥1f••lkt .. ,... C....Me'N , .. ,..,,_...._,. ._ .. _ ........... _.....,_ '"'". c-w.. y., .... "~.,, ... ~ ..... .._. ,_,_ ....... ":::::.~ .. -;r. _ .. ..._ _,,_ ...... ~-* ............. Tetet1twt11e f7H)IOG'l1 Cl•Ntned Adv•l'lltlftl MJ.te1I ··We s trongly 1•11ndemn th1· m1l1tary lnva111on o f Afghanistan," ttw 79 year-old re la gaou.s leader said in u me~i.aJ(f" deUnred b)' ~ 900 to a-. ol tllom ft ot lran.lw 11PGJ1nd to ee...,,.... tbe blrt.bday ol dM Prophet lfoha.mmed "We are Mo1lem1 and for Moale~ the re if no East or Wes t, it ia our duty lo condemn U.S. ADVISERS MEET WfTH S~UDIS-AJ uny aggrc~s1on , that l b an It.h1mlc ritual," the a1Uog head of Iran's revolutlon 11B 1d K h omean1 r e m a ine d I n u T1·hran boepltal recovenn1 from a mild heart attack while a throng met at Tehran'• main cem e tery to llaten lo bla meaaa1e aa well u a apeech from Presldent•lec:l Abolhauao Bani Sadr. Douglas Pays 8300,000 In Penalties McDoanell DoUlu Corp. bu paid tbe Feder&l AviaUon Aceo· cy $300,000 ln clvtJ penalU•, Mt· Uinf. c~ that the company maJ>t~ • defecUve quality a11urance pro1ram lo manufac· luring the DC·iO pylon. However the FAA •m· pbaalz.ed tbal the rffuJUo1 de- fect.a were not a factor lo the May 25 OC·lO craah al Chlca1o'a O'H are InternatlonaJ Airport whlchtook273Uves. The National Transportation Safety Board ruled that accident resulted from Improper airline maintenance procedurH wb.tch Induced a crack ln a cr1Ucul pylon component, leadtna to separation of the aircraft'• left engrne The FAA aald Ila lnveaU1aUon re11ultin1 ln the penally P•Y· menla 1howed that over a pertod of years aome pylon• were manufactured by the McDonnell Dou1la1 Lons Beach faclUty that did not con.form to the IP. proved dellp for tbe aircraft. Most of the defect.a lnvolv.cl Improper lnttellatlon of raatenen or lDltaJJaUon ol the wron1 futenera ln the pylon u - .. m b I'-which holda tbe aircraft • enliMJ to It.a wtno. The PAA ordeNd lnl~oUoa of au 0010 pylom followtlll the Oblc•IO acddent, • apolr .. men Hld, and uncovered about 76 de· fecth·• .... mbllea. - In 1sreetn1 to the cMI J>enally aett~. ~CDoftJMll DoullU dJd not aamJt vtol•Uon ol FAA rulet or NfUlaUolll. TM corporation turtber con. t.aded tut all DC·lO py&ou ~· f01'1114ICI to l1PMlla.n Md that t.be ~••rt mlAor. ' Cul ting Of Pact Stumed ' BJ l"l'ln'E MAaBL& .................. Tb HunUnstoa Beach City Cou.ndl wtU tonalder canHllnl lt.a eootract wt th the oper at.or ol the cltt'• S2 8 mllllon-a ·year federal Job pro1ram t.onlpt. CouocU membel'1 uid they've been advt.Nd by ntfresent.aUvea of the Oran,:• Coun y Manpower l'omrttwlon lo exercl.ae • 90-day eanceUaUon cl•UM In the ctty'a • a r • • m •D t w 1t b W •ate r n lnaUtut.e ol Careen Inc. The or1aniiation 11 a •Private non prollt corporation baaed In lrvlne It la beaded by Robert C unnln1ham , • form e r employee of the City of Hunt- lniton Beach ''We'U do What.ever we have lo do to .JDlnlmlie our potential llabllif1e1," explamed Mayor Don MacAJIUter or lhe a.ntJclpat- ed councU action Huntlneton Beach officials were warned last week that the city m1itJt be held respoo.s1ble for more than $2!i0,000 tn federal job traJruna funds adm1mstered by the corporation. West.em'• record.a are being scrutlnhed by audJlora for the county Manpower Commlsslon in connection with allegaUorus or mlamanaaemeot. City Council members clwm it's likely they wlll ask an tn· dependent auditor lo go over ex· pendlturee by Western otric1als when they were city employees managing the city.operated Employment and Training Center of Huntington Beach. • Reaction to the situation by council membens who voted to turn the city's job proeram over to West.cm la.at spring, has been strong. '"Jt would appear lo me that someone WB!ln 't watching lhc· shop," remarked Councllwom11.r1 Ruth Ba1lf'y "'J'm very con cerned and very upset ov•·r the11<• charges " S he s aid council mcmbn-. havl• been kept JO the dark about thf• operullon11 of Wc•Kll-m und at.. off1c1<.th wtwn th('y w1:r1: C'll 'I t•mJJIOyl·t:1> M&yor MarAlhstcr SJ>N'Ullil•·d the prut~w mt11 th1· 1•xJJencl1t11r• . of ft•drral tux dollurs could r1 11uit JO u g rund Jury lnvesllgd l111n "J think lht: concept r>f havrni.: :1 private corporation handle th1· Job JJrogram 111 good," comment c d Ma cAlllste r , .. but If 11omethlng's gone 11skew, lht·n we belt.er fax it '· "l don'l want to p ... Jud&· ment before all the fact.I are ln," uld Counctlwoman Rutb F1nley. "but It looltt like we were left out In left field. "I have a lot of que3liOM I want unswered. and J want to know why nobody waa kttp1ng tah'I nn what Wiiii 5(0tnJ( on ' ("unninghum haas 11<.11d he Wtin't rorn nwnt unlit the audit rt•port " 111rn1>h·ti-<l. prnliubly in thrr·•· I 11 four Wf't.•k1> •·ro.a PGfl# A I AU ... moved from Moacow. The Ta1Uaolana are not expected to go alorl1 w1Lb a boycott. AU WU uked by President Carwr lut week to viall black Africa to try to .U.t aupport for the u.s. o•rc::1c boycott plan. Bul be aald l)' be WU lurnlna b1a tour Ullo a fact~ftndinl D11.t· •Ion to that be could report bladt1 African crleYancet a1almlt America to C&rter. East Atrlca '1 bl11e1t newtpap91' aa1d C&Nr made a mat.ab ln plcldq u.. former world beu7wel1flt cbampton for the mlNioa. It acCUHd tbe prttldeot of blddln1 for the black YOC.e ln the Unli.d Stat.. A rrtvtni ln Dar et Sala.am OD Sunday for the nnt at.op on b1a flve.naUon tour, All wu quee· tloned by local report.en. Lead Changes Hamb Again In Boat Race Chrilt.l.De moved back loto the lead today ln the .... aw baWe with Drifter lA the 1,110-mlle San Dlt10 to Mansantllo yacht race (See earlier story on today's Sport.a aeet.ioa.) At tbe mornln1 roll call. Cbrl1Une WU 4lt mU .. from San Dleso and ~rift.er wu 3111 mil• out. Both yacht.I were,.. . portins wt.DCll of 4-t laJola from the w•t wlUI about ltve foot teH from tbe nortbwat . M Oil ol tbe r7 yacbt.I have paated eectroe 111anc1 about aoo mllu from San ot.10. The handicap lead alao chan1ed wtt.b Reuben Vollmer'• Primera takln1 overall and Clau c a.MS. WhlmM)' TNa the former lHder, dropped to fourth. CINI leaden were Mtramar In Clue A, With John Reynold.a' Oh0tt, Newport Harbor Yacht Club a cloN MCOOd. Clua B leader wa1 John Arena' Tomaban, B9lboa Yacbt Club. Not ltluela BarfJor Viele There WWin 't much scenery to vww <'a rly today aR the Balboa to Balboa fl.land ferry looms out or tht· murk to deliver vehicles to th1· 1"iland J"ndrng Newport H arbor, like mu<.'h of the Orange Coast. was jw;t one big fog blunket rn th<' early morning hours. Brothers on Trial In Felony Spree OA KLA ND I AJ>1 Twn br:otht•r. wt.>nt un tnal tod&y , ac 1·uM.>d of a rnU'!">IVt· month lrmy l'rlmt• 11pn·1· rnvulv1nl( '><·on·-. •1f fdonlt""I tnc ludin1it rn11rdc·r ""'I ANGWIN (AP> A 11mall ••,1rthquak~ 'llhoolt the non.ht'm 1·nd r1f lht "'iup.1 1 '.1ll1•v ">und11,· l',....PGfl'AI PRISON. • • lam ... wat c hin g through banoc-ulaf""I • A bout 60 re port.en. escorted tiv Wardf'n Jerry Gnff1n. loured t lw pn!>on today Ah they waJkcd ir1 l11 thv fa<·1laty, ab<1ut 50 an rr1..il•·' v.ho wt>rf' l'H'tween tw11 I I ( "" l ( ,. Ill 1· .. n I' a r I h 1• 1,..r 11111·t1·r lan1·cl up <Jlon)( 1111· ,, fll , .. incl .... Jrtl tJ h•11Jll0Jl ( ''"' ' 'iril I ti·· c •111\ t• I l.111!ill1·tl uracl•·r "." ,,,,,!\ lil.11tk•" "·lid l111 •y ""-• d f1 w,.I "'" llr·r .111d 1111·d11 .ii 1fl ... Ill 1'711 Y. ,. >'.Ill tht· blunk1·h :HJ "11111111.,., 11)(11 Lo mukc at look 1iood l11r rt1•• ,,,. • .,., whc.•n th1·y came 111 • lllll' 1nmut1: lihouted Anotht•r pnM>ner 11uld. "We 've 11• 1·n out here three dny11 with "II' h•ll d111it ' l\1111thcr i.aad he htid only ooe cup ol water since bunday. The•,....~·--· lowed to He were virtually rteatroyed Windows were mJ~hed and water covere<I lht· fl•1<1r 1lw only ar,.a v1rtuulh 1111 '••urh1·d v.;i•. lh•· lilirar, Ex-NB Slayer to Die MADEHA <AP> A formn Newport Beach rt•t>ldent has been sent.enc~ lo death by Uw same Madera County Jury that found hJm IUillY of a 1977 t.orch 11layin1 Mar Chowchilla The sentence for Richard PhlUlpe, 30, followed bU convk· lion oo charaes o f murder, at tempted murder and two counti. of robbery. ObHTVera Hid thl• la the nn1t deaLb verdict ln • Madera court •Ince 1932. Durtna the penalty pbue of the t.rtaf. d.Llt.rtct attorney David Minier Introduced what be called "coolncl letten" be said l'hllhps v.mte 111>klnll that four watnc.·~(~ JO the ('IUP be klllM Thl· let.krs wt·rt· wr-1tlc>n lo n Salt l..ukt• Ct!\ l 'tuh. rc~tdc•nt whilt> Ph1ll1p-. ·W3'> I.wing held In tht· Salt Luke <'ounty Jail, Mm1er ll111d Th,·y H~kt'd that l'hclhpi,' mother. hts gJrltnt'nd. .J boyhood fnend and Ronald Hose , a survivor o f tb c C'howchllJa 1.ncldent. be killed The letters wer(' read by a JaJI '1Uard and were copied before they were senL ''Tbe only way lo uau.re lbere are no more cootract Jett.en la lhe death peoa.Uy," MloJer tokt , ) th1• 1ury. Th<> panel deliberated for two and a ha If hours befort' ll'Jthlnl( 1L'> dt'C'll;IOn l'h1ll.Jp:; waa convicted of mult- i nu a dru1 deal wltb Bruce R .. rtulla And Roec, both of W~t C1n 1n.1 On fkc 7. 1977, be 11hol them, poured 1aa0Une on them .i nd .et them afire, the jury found BartuJla died in the i.nc1- deot and Rose was aertoualy fn. J ure11 Phillips, according lo Newport Reach police, met his victJ~ while they were wortJ.n1 on a con1tn1ctlon project near his Weit Newport rHf dence. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 I 1 -.I .. Laguna/South Coast 1 Your Hometown l Dally New paper ·l • VOL 73, NO. 35, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY .C, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS I African Mission Ali Says Carter • ' 'Sold llint Out' : , NAIROBI. Kenya <AP> - • Muhammad Ali, s tung by I criUclam ol bi.a miuioo to urse a Moscow Olympics boycott, ac- cused President Carter today of , · 'aeoding me around the world to take the whipping" from black Africans opposed to U.S. deal- ings with South Africa. All told reporters be probably would not have undertaken his presidential assignment if he bad known beforPhand "t.be • whole biatory of Amenca and Africa and South Africa." He alao said be received a message from Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev last week asking him not to undertake the mission. But the ex-beavywelght box· Ing cbampioo said be would con- tinue the five·natioo African tour t..:3use, above all, be want· ed to t~ prevent nuclear war. In Washington, Wblt.e House Still No Change In Beach Closures Despite connicting reports. county health offi cials sa1d to- day there is no change in the JO-mile beach clos ure from Dana Point to San Clemente C'aused by Tuesday's s ewage spill. Orange (;ounty Health Depart- ment ajde Mike Wehner said lhe raw sewage released from a flooded Dana Point plant has not . contaminated the beach near . former president Richard Nix- on's seaside home at the south tip of San Clemente. ) The beaches are closed from Niguel Beach Park to Sao ~Clemente State Park, just north of tbe beaeh in front of Nixoo'a . Aeridents Vp home. Wehner s aid there has been no definite estimate as to when the beaches will be reopened. But he said the polluted shores will definitely be closed--all this week. Tests are now being conducted to determine lhe bacteria levels in the contaminated water that could cause intestinal diseases to anyone who swims or surfs in it. officials said. Late Friday, workmen suc- ceeded in diverting the sewage from fiowtng into nearby Sao Juan Creek and sending the waste Into an ocean outfall off the Dana Point coasL otnclala bad no Immediate com- ment on All's remarks. The United Slates and the So. viet Union are "the baddest two white men in history," Ali said. "If these two white men start fighting, all WI little black fol.ks are going to be caught in the middle." The American boxer flew in from Tam:imia, where he was snubbed by President Julius K. Nyerere and bombarded at a news conference with questions about why African athletes should stay away from Moscow to protest the Soviet intervention 1n Afghanis tan when the Soviet Union bas backed black na- tionalist movements. and when the United States refused to join an Olympic boycott by the Africans in ms. That boycott was organized to protest the Olympic participa· t1on or l'l{ew Zealand, which has sports lles with South Africa. U.S. officials here said it ap- peared likely that Kenyan Presi- de nt Daniel Arap Moi also would refuse 1o meet with Ali. "Frankly, they don't see why their president should meet a boxer," an American diplomat said. M oi baa already announced that Kenya, Africa's strongest track power, will boycott the Olympics unless the eames are moved from Moscow. The Tanzanl.......-.re not expected to go alone with a boycott. <See ALI. Pap t\2) ..-- I F-og Coast Area Fog cloaked portions of the Orange Coast today, causing minor traffic accident.a, delay- ing some flights al John Wayne Airport and aU but obliterating the memory or weekend sun- shine that lured thousands of area beaches. More patchy fog is forecast by the National Weather Service for tonight, but fair weather is predicted for Tuesday. Huntington Beach police re- ported more than the normal number of traffic accidents to- day as visibility in their area dropped to near zero in some low-lying reg.Ions. Heavy fog also was reported in the Newport Beach area, but no major problems were report- ed. Laguna Beach had no prob- lem with heavy fog this mom · ing. Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley seemed to have the worst of it. Huntington Traffic Sgt. Jeff Cope said many motorists were driving through red signals "because they just can't see them. •'One officer who bad stopped to write a ticket said people were sliding broadside through intersections -it's crazy out there," Cope said. A Meadowlark Airport s pokesman calle d visibility -there "zero-zero." He said planes were neither landing nor taking off. However, the situation wasn't a s s evere a t John Wayne Airport, where a s pokesman Antique Stolen From Laguna Shop A $600 antique horse was taken in a predawn window smash break-in at a Laeuna Bea'1h shop today. The burglary occurred at T edde Limited antique shop, 370 Gleoneyre St., sometime around 3 : 30 a. m., police said. Total prop- erty loss includin" the horse and window equals about $1 ,475. sald there have been no can· cellatioos of commercial flights and delays of only LS minutes or so for takeoffs. Newport Beach lifeguards s aid they bad some fog Sunday, but that it was much worse this mo ming. The situation waa lo sharp contrast to Saturday and Sunday when beaches from Newport to Huntington were jammed with visitors. Lifeguards at both stat.e beaches and the city beach in Huntington reported crowds about five to six times their normal sizes for this time or year as temperatures climbed to 74 degrees on Saturday. A bout 20,000 sunbathers bit the s ands at Huntington Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beaches, of. ficia~ said, while about LS,000 were estimated on the city beach. Jo Newport, about SS,000 pe rsons were on the beach Saturday and another 40,000 on Sunday, turnouts described as <See FOG, Page A.%) I Laguna Beach mothers (from left) Patti Kllnaenmeyu, Ellen Mahoney, Joanne Reynolds and RaflaeUa Yai,es Join Top of World school prlnclpal Mike Carroll Cc.nter) ln cheese cake reut after month· long '"Welght-a·thon" to raise funds for school library. Group lost total of 70 pounds, including 20 lost by Prlnclpal Car· roll. Annual event nets more than $1,000 for library books. r 'NO WAY ARE WE BACKING THIS COMMUTER UP TO SANTA ANA' Riders'Kidnapped' Amtrak's Exit Doors Don't OpPn By MICHAEL PA.SKEVICH °' -0.11• ~ .... Matt The train kept a-rolhn' Sunday night and Th(· train <;tarted rnl ltn~ a!> J>Mple who at least a dozen Amtrak passengers ended up camt' to pick up PU!>'>t'nge~ in Santa Ana 10 San Juan Capistrano because or unopened looked on doors at the Santa Ana stat.loo. Stanton satd he tracked down the conduc- "TECHNICALLY, IT WAS a kidnap- ping," grumped Dick Stanton, a S3 year-old Corona del Mar resident, who vowed he'll be taking planes 1n the future. CoWlty Sheriff'5 Sgt Dave Miller s aid dep- uties were called to the San Juan Stauon near Verdugo Street shortly after 9 .20 p.m. "APPRODMATELY 12 PASSENGERS refused to get off," Sgt. Miller sa:Jd today. "At the officer's suggestion, they left and we advi.sed them t.o address the1r complamts to Amtrak." be added. "Yes, I imagine they were lrat.e." There were no a~u. The train was de- layed about 20 minutes at San Juan. Attempt.a t.o contact Amtrak offlciw in Loa Aagdea and San Francisco today for an explanation proved frulUesa. A spokeswoman said all oftlclala were out of tbeir offices to-te° .=c.~te Amtrak'• new tralD nm to ACCOC"dtnC to Stan'-, who started h1a S3B jouruey Sunday in San Jose, the tram stopped for abolll • MeODd.s iD Sallta Ana. 04WE WAJ'l'BD POa 80llEONB to open the door llDd there WU nobody there," be aald. tor about 500 yard."> oub1de the station. · but he refused to let w. oH · "We would have walked,".Stanton said. "We a:.ked him what he was going to do and be said, 'nothing' the next stop 1s San Juan and you can get oH there'," Stanton re· called. "At Uu.s pOlnt. a couple or women who were broke and had their car parked m Santa Ana got rathe r bystencal." he added. When tbe tram arrived in San Juan, the women sat on the ste pi. and refused to move llJlless Amtrak off1c1all. would hnd a way to get them back to Sa nta Ana. THE CONDUCTOR REFUSED, said Stan too. "l think their snotty au.itudes ls what got to people," be said. A.ft« Sheriff's deputies dJ.apersed pro- t.esti.DI pusenaers, cabs were eoJist.ed to get the folb beck to Santa Ana at their own ex- pense . He &a.Id ooe Sant.a Arui busui~rrum look down tb-e'l oame• of tbe aide tracked p--:-'#-"' '""" AmllU "A presents too p-eat an lnYeSt· meat to in the bands ol clods lib this," said Stao . Klwmeini Condemns Russians Court Affirms Jury Sentence of Death 87 T'be AAOClated PreAS Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini strongly condemned the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan to- day and pledged "uncondi- tional" support for the Moelem rebels in Iran 's eas tern neighbor. By ROBERT BARKER OI .. Delly ~-lWff Theodore Frank was senlenct><l to d ay to d ie 1n the San Quentin death chamber for ~ torture-murder or a 21.-a-year-Old Camarillo girl. were used and that there wt>re "no c1rcumstanct•s to argue for m 1ttgallon of the deed ." lo bia first comment on the Soviet move mto Afghanistan m late December. Khomeini said it U.S. ADVISERS MEET WITH 8AUDl&-A3 is the duty of Moslem s every where to oppose aegr esslon 3roundthe world. "We atrooely condemn the military Invasion of Afshanl.atan." the 79-year-0ld re- ligloua l~r aald in a message delivered by bl.a son lo lens ol lbouaaoda ol Jraniarus eatbered to celebrate the blrthday of the Propbet Mohammed. "We are Moalems and for Moslema there la no Eut or West, at ls our duty t.o condemn any a11reaaloo, that la an Islam.le ritual," the ailing bead of Iran'• revolution said. Kbomelol remained in a Tebran hospital recovertna from a mild heart attack while a thron1 met al Tehran's main cemeter1 to lhten to bla meuage u well u a speech from Prelident~lect Abolbassan Bani Sadr: Bani Sedr, wbo bu Pleda«t Iranian aid to the Af1ban Moslema, delivered a aim.liar cs. DAN. Pase A2> DOOR OPENED Bf PILOT.AD "I automatlcally •old my 1ara1e door opener in the Dally PUot.'' . Tbal'• the lldv•rtlllQ luce.11 stol'J ol the Irvine man wbo placed tbll ad ln tbe Dally Pl.lot: Seara •utomatlc IJlf'•I• door°"'*• l yr old 185 •U•JIXD U JOU want automauc Nlea Het ... , try Uae Dally Pilot el...us.d aeetion. Call 942·51'78. In haod.tng down the sentence. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K McMillan re- ject~ pleas by Frank's attorney for a hfe sentence 10 pnson without possibility or parole. McMillan said there was no questioo tbat force and v1olffi<'e Candidates"' Forum Slated A candidate's forum for the two incumbeola aod two challengers in Laguna Beach. will be held tonight at 7:30 i.n councU chambers. The forum, aponsored by the North Laguna Community As· sociation, will include ~ueaUons addreaaed to the candidates from the usociatioo, as well as a questicn and answer period for vot.en. locumbenta Jack McDowell and Sally ~llerue, and can- didates Steven Rius and Neil Fitzpatrick are upectect to participate, as well as incum- bent City Qerk Verna RolUAler and dty treuure1' cballqers Dr. Ernest Lake and Frances En1elbardt. Alexander to Quit1 Greenbelt Post Tom Alexander, Laauna Greenbelt, Inc. preatdent, aaya he'll atep down u bead ol the envtnJOmeDtat oqanlutl.Gn th1a weet. 1ayln1 ••wa Ume for aomebody elH to take tbe helm." Alexander, 10. formerly wttb the fonJtn eervlce and former director cl utemal attain for Mauacbuaetta, bu been prmJ- dent ol tbe Greenbelt ''°"P for three ycan. ElecUoa ot a n.w pruldent LI scheduled Wednel· day. The 44-year-0ld Fra nk . a resi- dent of Woodland Hills, 1s to bt• -.ent t.o San Quent.l o wi thin HJ days An automatic app<!al of th1• death sentence is scheduled to ht> heard by the state Supreme Court The gray haired aod gray bearded Frank, dressed 10 a gr ay lhrtt piece sw t, dis played no emotion dunng the sentenc- 1n1? t-rank was previously sen- lenced to death Jan. 8 by the 1ury 10 t he March 14, 1978 torture. molesting, raping and murdenng of tiny Amy Sue Seitz of Camarillo The Jury round that Fr~JI committed the murder during the commission of a kidnap- ping-a special circumstance that qualifies for the death penalty <See DEATH, Page AZ> ' Weather Mostly sunny and mild Tuesday. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and S2 ln· I d. Hlgm Tuesday from upper 60s along the oast to the upper 70s in- land. INSIDE TOD/l" 8orr11 Goldwater, th• ••nior tmator and "rtatf bl· tUhdiolt" from Arizofta, if nmrttno for hU flfth &mate term ot 7J. The l#f prtddn· Uol cCJftlfidaU rc/Zedr Oft his cortn °" PoQW A.1. latlex ' French Embaasy In Tripoli Bunu PARIS (AP) -A mob ol demoaltnton ahouUnt "popular nvolu&io9 tn 1'\lalaia" ~ auadled the PTeQdt Embaaa:r ln the Uby1D capkal oC 'MPoti. deltroytnt the embauy lnt.erior and leltlna o,. to cu1 parted to tM dlplomatJc compound, French diplomata 1atd. All emba11y personnel escaped unharmed •• tbo mob fMced it.I way Into the buUdina and be1ao deall'oytn• every thlna in al&ht. Ambuaador Claude Malo saJd ln an lot.ervlt• with Preaeh radio. Anotht!r embauy etatf member, Andre Laperrou .. 1, u ld ln u tel phone l.nttrvl w th.at tbe demooatrat.on Mt ""' to 11 number of can tn &.be embuay courtyard dw1D1 th auaek a.re...-•••._ T etl 81••tl WASHJNGTON CAP>-J>roesJdeot Camr baa lahn a stand on the controVftlY over draft ,..,..iratJon tor women, but la keephia b1I poaJtJon to hlauell. As Carter returned Sunde.y to t.be While lfouae from a weekend at Camp Davld, be acknowledged, "Yea. I've decided" on the tu~. but declined to dlvutae bu declaloo. The pt'ealdeftt announced the reaumpUon of draft re&istu. lion 10 b1a State ol the Union address lut month, saying lt wu needed to respood to an increuing threat from the Soviet Union ea..beflf• F .. d r~a Ottrr~d BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -Participants tn a celebrities' ••March for Survival,·· unsuccessful in their attempt lo go inside Cambodia, made emotional pleas to the Hanoi and Phnom Penh govemmenta today to allow West.em medical ald into that war- wracked country. More than 120 Americans and Europeans -many of them politicians, entertainers and relief officials -are scheduled to leave Tuesday for the Tbai·Cambodia border, where they plan to spend three days dramatizing the plight of CambodJa. Folk singer Joan Baez said al a news conference on the eve of the march: "II the remainder of the Cambodian race is not aJ •.• lowed to survive, it will not be through a Jack of food, medicine, love, compassion. We are here. We care." Hostage l"a•fhs •~et WASHINGTON CAP)-Families of the estimated 50 American hostages held in Iran for 93 days gathered today for r eports from state Department officials on the so·far unsuc· cessful effort to arrange a seWement. Atu!nding the two-day meeting were the six Americans who escaped the Nov. 4 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by Iranian militants and were spirited home last week with the help or Canadian diplomats in Tehran. The bnefmgs were intended partly for morale, but also may indicate whethe r there is any basis for rumors that serious negotiations with Iranian authorities may be under way. Freedom T a le Told By U.S . E scapees NEW YORK CAP) -Thre4? of the six Americans who recently escaped from Iran saJd today tltat people anakle tbe U.S. Jtm. busy Jn Tehran had thelr guard down before the building was seized Nov. 4. "There had been a demonstra· tion a couple days ~fore where we wer<' watching very closely, but nothing came of th<1t. So again W<' rclaxe>d," said Robert 1\nders. a <'Onsulur .:eneral. "It Teen Critical In Clemente Head-on C rash A 11 .year-old Capistrano Beach boy remains in critical condition today following a pre· dawn bead-On auto craab Satur· day on the San Diego Freeway in San Clemente. Jeffery M. Foote is in Mission Community Hospital's intensive care unit with severe bead in· juries be suffered io the 1 a.m. smashup bet.ween Avenlda Pico and Camino del Estrella. Highway Pall'ol officers as- serted that the youtb was bead· ing north on the southbound lanes ol the freeway when his auto struck another car and a pickup truck .. Three persons in the first auto struck were treated and re· leased at San Clem-:nte Hospital. San Clemente resident Darlene Marie Pratt, 18, pickup truck driver, was not hurt. . Officen said the accident lS still under investigation. ORANGECOMT DAILY PILOT flWOf""'91~ o.il• Pl~, •tt~.-ftkfHt <OM O•,....., tM ~"'""'' ''Pti""•\Nl'd&f''°"'°'WIOI' (0-•'t Pvbft,,..,..~'f' ~·t~H11tKM"111tt~ pwbll\tw'd ~ ......,.... pi, ... , tOf (O\t .. ,......... -.--. -·-.... ,.,~ ...... te<f'I V•t ..... '""""' l ..,.._. 9111>«h,S,.Vt_, (Of'il A ...... ,_...,., ............... -~ .. -.,_...., n.. _ _. -•llMl'O ,.._ h el UO W.\I fl•• M~ (.MW~ C•UfOin'W• nt.16.. • .. _ .. _ ,,..._ .... "'.,., ""*' .... , .... c.r-. V•<t~"*"'_O.-.,_ ~ll ...... Ctlilor n:;;,,.,-w:- ~M L.Mt ,._ .... . .... i.1 _ _.._u1 .... ~ LA9H'• a .. ctl Offtce M07Ne.C.O ........... , • was a complete surprise." Anders, interviewed today on ABC 's "Good Morning AmertUt" recalled with fellow eseapeea Mark and Cora LUek what happened when armed lltu· dents stonned the embassy, tak· ing an iqitial group of 62 hostages. Mark Lijek's parents live in Huntington Beach. "It was rather scary," re· called Mrs LiJek , a cons ular as· s1stant. "We didn't know what was ~oinj? on because we were in the bark of the compound-I wa ... fnghll'oed. We were all kneel.mg down." Lijek. a consular officer. said that the group huddled in a back room at the embassy compound and that it was dark be<:ause electric power had been cut. However. he said, the six were able to simply walk out an exit that provided direct acce5a lo the street , a door "normaU~ used by persons applying for vt· sas or having other business with the conaulate." "That door was available for us to leave th.rough, no one was trying to stop us," l.Jjek said. All three said the full serious· ness of the incident was not lm· mediately apparent. "We never conceived that the situation would develop as it did," said Ujek. "We thought we were l.n for several rough hours and not.bing more." * * * F ,....Page AI m.AN ••. message pledging support for ·'our Moslem brothers in Af gbanistan, Palestine and the Pbllipptnes," Bani Sadr ls to be sworn in before KhomeinJ today. Bani Sadr appealed for calm several times, but many persoo.s were injured u the large crowd jammed together lo get a better vlew of the partially covered speakers' platform. The president-elect acknowledged that the revolu· tioo bas taken its toll on the country's ecooomy and culture. Iran's relations are strained oo the foreign scene as well, be said. Meanwhile, the Iranian govern· ment agreed to an ln~rnatiooal commission to consider its charges against Shah Mobam· mad Reza Pahlavi and said ll "will be effective in solving the hosta1ecri.sis. "Tbe lnternatJonal inveati1a· tlon commiulon will conaldeT the abah's crlmea, h1I violation of human rights and the return o( bl• wealth to Iran," Kho- meini 'a ruling Revolutionary Couodl announced. Foretp Minlltry apokesman NaHlrotadat Salami aald the commiaalon "wm b\? effect.in tn solvint lbe ho1la1t cr\sls." .. Penalties Paid By Air Finn Mc Donnell OoUIJU Corp. hu pald th~ Federal AvtaUoo Afe:o· cy '300,000 ln dvll penalttet, let· Ulna cbar1e1 that the company malntained a defective quality aa1ur1mce pro1r1&m ln manutac· turtn& I.he OC·lO pylon However, the FAA em · phaallled that tbe resultina de· f~cta were not a factor in the May 2:5 DC 10 crub at Chicago's O'Har• lnternatlonal Airport which took273llves. The NaUooal TramportaUon Safety Boa.rd ruled that accident resulted from Improper airline malntena.oce proced~ which induced a crack ln a critical pylon component, leading to separaUon of the aircraft's left engine. The FAA sald its investigation result.log in the penalty pay· ment.a showed that over a period of years some pylons we re manufactured by the McDonnell Douglas Long Beach facility that. did not conform to the ap- proved design for the aircraft. Most of the defects involved i mproper installation of fasteners or installation or the wrong fasteners ln the pylon as· se mbly whic h holds the aircraft's engines lo its wings. The FAA ordered inspection or all DC·lO pylons following the Chicago accident. a spokesman said, and uncovered about 75 de· fecllve assemblies. Jn agreeing to the civil penalty settlement, McDonnell Douglas did not ad.mil violation of FAA rules or regulations. The corporation further con· tended that all DC·lO pylons con· formed to type-design and that the discrepancies were minor. Clemen te Ma1z Sta ble After Cars Collide A 3S-year-old San Clemente man is reported in stable cond1· lion today after ftremen cut rum free of his crumpled auto that had collided with another car Saturday Fortino Leal, now recuperat- ing at Miss ion Commu~it.Y Hospital, was driving with bis family in their compact sedan when it collided with a lUKUrY sedan near the comer of North El Camino Beal and A venida Pico in Sao Clemente at 10:45 a.m. Sandra Stone, 39, of San Clemente, the driver of't.he large sedan. suffered a broken Jaw. Mrs Stone, wbo is two mooths pre~nant , was treated and re- 1 eased from San Clemente t;eneral Hospital Police made 110 arrests in the incident. Paula Leal. 32, her child, lraglJo, 5. were also injured in lbe c r as h. The y were treated and released from San Clemente General Hospital Maria Leal, 11, also injured in the era.sh, was treated and re- leased from Mission Community Hospital. Golde n W e st Mulls Offer Of Purchase GoJdt\i West Airlines, based in Newport Beach, Ls conalderlng a purchase offer but hasn't •creed to an,y sale, as erroneously re· ported in Saturday's Daily Pilot. Henry Voss, pr esident of Golden West, said today an offer bas been made by unidentifted investors and ''it looks favora· ble" but no decLsion bu been made. Saturday's story, based on an Associated Press release, also incorrectly identified Vou as president of Santa Barbara's Apollo Alrwa)'1S, which reported· ly bu been sold. Voss said tbe prospective purchasers of Golden West, which serves Orange County and Southern Calllornia, aren't COO· nected with any other airlines: He al$O said that bls airline's negotiations bear no relaUoo to Apollo's sale . F,....P.,.eAI AI.J ••• Ali WU aued by President Carter last week to visit black Arrica to try to enllal support for the U.S. Olympic boycott plan. But be sald today be wu turn1n& h Is tour into a f act-flndlq ml.s- a ion ao that be could report black Af rican grievances· against America to Carter. Eaal Afrlca 's bt11eat newspaper said Carter made a mletake ln pickina the former world heavyweight champion for tbe mission. It accllffd the president. of blddlna for the black vole ln lhe United St.ates. Arrlvlng ln Dar es Salaam on Sunday for lbe first. stop on b1.s flve-naUon tour, AU was ques- tioned by local report.en. Not Macia BarlJor \'iete There wasn't much scenery to view early the island landing. Newport Harbor. like today as the Balboa to BaJboa Island ferry much of the Orange Coast. was just one b!g looms out or the murk to deliver vehicles to rog blanket in the early morning hours. ___:...:...:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=~~~ Brothers on Trial , • In Felony Spree OAKLAND CAP> -Two brothers went on trial today, ac cused of a massive, montb·long crime spree involvm~ scores or felonies mdudmg murder and rape. The trial, which is upected to last four months, got under way ~fore Alameda county Supenor Court Judge Stanley Gold with a two·hour read10g of the 132 counts in the indictm ents against David Moore, Z7, and tus brother , Kenneth. 21. All the crimes allegedly happened in August 1978. -\ Opening statements were scheduled Uus afternoon. Suty four witneua are expected to be called duriq the trial. Tbe brotben stand accused ol the murden of a mother and daughter, eight rapes, 25 armed robberies, multiple burglanes, false Imprisonment, sodomy. School Talk Set by Panel Tbe Laguna Beach branch of the American Association of University Women and the Laguna Beach PTA will sponsor a panel dilcuasion of "Issues and Answers In EducaUon" at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday In the Laguna Beach Higb School auditorium. , Members of the panel include ·educators, studenta. and ce>m · muruty repreeent.atives. Topics wiJI include school rundlng, coUed:lve barealnlng. the school improvement pro· gram, curriculum, transport.a. Uon, drug and alcohol abuse. ethlca and cbaractA!r develop. meat. "'--~------- oral copulallon, dl'lcharging a weapon in an occupied dwelling, and cutting telephone ltoes They are accused of killing Eileen Rogers and her daughter. Laura Muhlenbrucb, in their Oakland apartment n~ar Lake Merritt. The prosecution claim\ the women were slain bccaust· they refused to submit lo rape. Pol.Jee said Ms. M uhlenbruch had been raped two yean before the fatal attack and swore that s he would never again allow herself to be raped. but would f1~ht to the death. Judge Gold has ruled that re• cordings made in a cell occupied by t.be defeDdant.a were admlui· ble at tbe trial. DEATH ... The girl disappeared from her aunt ·s CamanJlo home and ht•r t>odv "as found two days lat.er in Top.anga Canyon ID Los Angel~ County. Frank was linked to the torture through a pair of Vise Grip pliers found at bu apan· menl at the time of hts ~t. Witnesses also place a man re- s em b ll n g Frank i o the neighborhood at the time the girl disappeared and the prosecution was successf uJ la int.rod ucloi as evidence journals written by Frank in which be discussed child molest.at.Iona lb.at iovol ved practi~ similar lo tbose used on the Seit.& girl. A seveo·woma.n, five-man jury on Dec. JS found Frank, a_ former meota.I bo9pilal paUeot., guilty ol fll"lt dei:ree murder and one count each of tidna~ pine, child molestation and rape. F,....Page AJ FOG ••• "extremely big for this time of year." Fog began rolling in Sunday after'nOOn , llfeguard spokesmen said, cuumg into the crowd size The Harbor Patrol Office in Newport saJd there were many boaL'I out dunng the weekend. but the fog caw.ed no problem~. Cau~e Sought In Motel Fir e Firemen are still taJJying the dam age rost to a downtown San Cle mente motel that was ch.lrred sn a blaz.e ignited by an e lectrical wire that sborl cl~s.tw'day monia&. Tbe 1'J Rancho 11.ot.t, 2M1 S- EI Camino Real, was the ~e of the 9.50 a m. (Ire that charred the roof area or two units. ~o one was hurt ( • 1 t \ F 1 rt• M u r '> h a I (_, a r v t JrmichaPI .,aid a faulty \HP' ""J'> to blJmc for lht.> blaz•· ~baJI Clinics St>t in Dana Point Oeruws Nespor, base bail coach for Dana Hills .Hlgh School, will begin a four·weet series of three hour loct.ure~linic presentations for those 14 years of age or oJder begiruung at 7 p.m. Wednesday at D&IUI Hilla Higb School. ReeiStratloo is held at tbe San Juan Capistrano Recreation Department. 32505 Paseo Adelanto Mooday through Fn· day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m . Tbe fee 11 $10. Furtber i.n.torma· lion may be obtained by calling 493-ll71 Ext.247. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (7\4) 644·7030 -"------------------ , • ·CALIFORNIA :Joan Campaigns for Ted Reagan No Poll 'lf_l)mft ·Beg;,na, V.S. Should Take Wome11 ' ~ LO ANOSL (AP) -ID lllW ~flnt IOlo tampal .... ,........ "ID CalUom&a • bMalf Of W atuabull'1 pr.-..Ual bid, JMa lteaaedJ Nld eM ~,.. lnatatemeot or lb• mtltt1ry 'draft. but added tbat women at.wad be ,.pgred lf Ooal1"tU 1p9l'O'NI the procram. Mn. Xen11ed1 1ddrHHd a small ptMrtnc ol Sn. l:dwud M K••••d1'• 01mp1l1n worten ..ct'eonU1buton et the cent.., P1ua 11ota1 on Sundar n.labl. Vlatbb Ml"¥0U but 1mJ tn1. IM 1ald ahe lnlenda to u .Slay Roling Upheld In Lesbian Triangle LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tbe seeond-del"ff murder conv(cUon of a collep tennla star for ti.lllna her unlvertlty coach ln 1 lesbian love triangle bas been cmu.irtt0usly upheld by the 1lale Court or Appeal. · The seven-year rrlson sentence ctven Lori Ellen Andersen, 23, for lbe 19'78 ldJUn1 o Callfomia St.ate University, Northridge coach Sus an Joan Hyde. 31 , was affirmed In the opinion handed down Wednesday. THE ONLY lSSUE raised m the appeal was whether Andersen's confession had been obtain~ through police coercion. It was not, the appellate court decided in a 34-page opmlon accompanied by a 28· page transcript of the recorded lnterview lead mg up to the ~onfess1on "We conclude ~at no physical coercion or anything resem bling physical pressure was used in the questioning of the sus pect," wrote Justice Macklin FleminR. MS. HYDE'S BODY was found in a shallow grave in an isolat· ed area above Foothill Boulevard in Sylmar. She had been shot four times, then burned and dismembered. Ms. Andersen at first fabncated a story of being kidnapped by a man who had previously kidnapped Ms. Hyde. Eventually, ~dcr police questioning, she confessed to the murder and led police to the grave. Busing Issue Plays Key Election Role LOS ANG ELES (AP> -The issue or mandatory school busing, s till far from settled in this city, will play a key role in the outcome of yet another issue: Tuesday's runoff election to fill a vacant seat on the seven-member Los Angeles City Board of Education. Busin~ opponent Tom Bartman collected.., percerft of the vote out of a 23-candidate field last Nov. 6 He said the runoff between him and Alberto Juarez Jr. would be a clear choice between an opponent and a supporter or mandatory busing. BUT JUAREZ. 38, claims he also opposes mandatory busing. He was the second ~igbest votegetter in the primary, col· Jecting 14 percent. Hence, Juarez says lhe vote -will be close. "I feel we've gone from the point where we· were cons idered the unde rdog and have now made it anybody's cont.est." "l hope the people who op- posed forced busing will tum out to vole," says Bartman, 34. "If they don't, we could Jose. U the turnout is similar to last time . we'll do pretty well." "THE MAJOR ISSUE in the <'ampaign 1s bus ing because my opponent is on record as favor· ing busing, and we need the c ru<'i al fourth vote on the board," said Bartman, who is an a tto rney for Bustop, a chief OP· ponent of mandatory busing. Although the school board vot· ed 5·1 last fall to ask the judge overseeing the 650,000·sludent school district's intef.ration ef· forts to allow an al -voluntary plan, Bartman says there are only three board members "who can be depended on to do every· thing in lbe system to reimple- ment voluntary integration. "Just last Monday (Jan. 28) the board split 3.3 again, with the opponents of my supporters unwilling even to ask the court lo s uspend busing for t h e children who have already fulfill~ their three years or 45-minute bus rides ," said Bartman. HE KEFERRED to the cur· r e nt part-mandatory, part· voluntary integration plan, in which parents we re told their children would be bused for hal! o f their e le m e ntary school ye ars, and w o uld a tte n d neighborhood schools the other half. lwt Batlfll•' Ar•••d • 1um• a more active role ln tier hu1band'1 PN•ldentlal elm· pal1n She au.Md t.bal ebt wu op poeed to relnttatement of the draft ,,ut aald, ''If Con1r"1 paue1 a blll to draft U.S . elllzent then It '1 only fair lbat wom•n be drafted aa well as mt-n " SHE PLANNED TO speak on behaU ol her husband today ln Phoenix before makin1 cam· pal1n appearances In New Ham peblre and Maine. Mn K~edy was asked if. as First Lady, she would assume as a c tive a role a s Ros alynn Carte r. .. I expect to be an influential First Lady but in my own way ." she r eplied "I have strong opinions on a lot of things, and Ted does listen to me . But in the beginning, I wou ld limit myself to those thi ng s that I have m ost knowledge of ... .~ .. ~ ... Worrier LO.S ANGELES (AP) - Former Callfomia Gov. Ronald Reagan saya he's not surpriaed to learn that polls in New Hampshire. where a primary will be held this month, show bim rwmins behind other pres· idential candidates. But he told reporters before a Sunday campaign rally here that he's not worried about hls declining ratings In a recen Boston Globe survey and that he alw ays think s o f New Hampshire as ''an uphill fight." The rall y was attended by friends and celebrities including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martln and Wayne Newton. "If there was one person that I could tru.'lt with my family," Sinatra told the audience which paid $100 per ticket, "it would be Ronnie Reagan." SHE ACKNOWLEDGED that her husband's campaign 1s hav· ing fina ncial problems and that he is locked in an uphill battle for the Dem ol.'rat1c pres1dentJal nomination. ENTERTAINERS, POLITICIAN BACK RONALD REAGAN Frank Sinatra, left, S.I. Hayakawa. Dean Martin On othe r topics. Rea gan said a reinstatemt'nt of draft registra· tion would not be valuable; that he still supports a blockade of Cuba, and that "an American pre'>ence in the Middle East" 1s necessary lo show that the Unit· ed States is ready lo confront the Soviet Union over the P.ersian Gulf Marker Of Tragedy Musing Energy Loans Slated , OC~SIDE CAP) -A gra nite memorial marker for 4-year-old drowning victim Dwight Andrews has disappeared and neighbors believe 1t wa~ stolen Utilities I<> Focus 011 Conservation Oceanside police say lht.• marker placed near thl: San Luis Rey River in the b o y 's memor y was wa s hed aw a y by floodwater s . But n e ighbors s ay the 70· pound marke r was too heavy and was still Intact 'after the flood."' Oceanside police bad asked earlier that Carmelita Andrews . Dw igbl 's mother, be charged wilh felony child neglect for attempting to cross the s torm-swollen river with her soo &o-catch a bus. Dislrlcl Attorney Edwin Miller rejected the recommendation Friday . LOS ANG ELES CAP > L'ndt>r •Jrdnc; from both state a nd federal regulator'>. California utilities will begin s hifting emvhas1s over the nt•xt 112 years from consumption to conservation b) nf fering energy-saving sen ·1ces anti t1p<, on energy effi ciency. T he ut1 ht1es will begin offering. al the customer 's request, free ··energy audits" or a home or apartment. low-interest loans for home insulation, lower rates for consumers who us.: electncity dun ng off peak hour~ and a number (Jf information progra!11s . WIULE REGULATORS argue that 1t 1s much cheaper to s pend .utility money on increasmg energy efficien.cy than to build new powe r plants. the s tate Public Utilities Comm1ss1on says there 1s no guarantee that the conservation will mean lower utility bills. PUC analysts say utility bill reductions will depend oo whetlaer conserved energy adds up to a reliable predictable amount so utility planners can avoid shortages. If customers use less energy than forecast but the utility does not plan on the reducllon, lbe result is excess enet"gy capacitY, and the rates will not 32 Gal. Pla1tlc Trash Cans With Uds Sale $6!~.· Mfg.·by Loma WONDER BAR 1 ...... .. ........ • ....... "•' ', •• 1 ...... ' ~ 'r • I ~ I • • Q • \" Speclal 1411 Regular...., Clf SCfll l ~'\·. ( . •t•··"· ....-·\ }l -- - FREE LITTLE NIC' HACKSAW With .._._. " r· ADJUSTABLE WRENCH -·· ,. . . ••• f Speclal 15'' Regular SI.Al • I VISA' Two-Way Utility Knife ,.,,,.. ... ,.t-\o! •• ,. .......... ,'JI' • ., ••I"•• ••t r'Hl\M ·~ .. ,.. , -.. ,... ... Speclal 1121 Me1111hi. ..., .. .. Ttttw "-4"4•• ... , •••fl! .., .. , .l ..... Ql.,t''it .. ,,. ,, II. .. ,. . ._.~ ................... ..... ,., .. Speclal •a•• rP rlr-ct an•• s avings. tht• analysts say ··we havt• chan~l·d from a dynamic growth 1n- dustrv to really managin~ scarce resources," said Jot".n ·Fastu n~. dJrector or conservation programs J l the city L>epartment of Water and Power "THREE YEARS AGO 1f you mentioned the DWP would start a conservation loan program. \(1u "d have be1•n lau~hed out." Fashmg said . "Now <·1msenat1on as an mtegral part of our growth for~cast We no longer have conservation goals We have conservation reqwrements " The three local utilities -DWP. Southern Califonua Echson Co a nd Southern California Gas t ·o are m the process of worlung out new audit and loan programs for all customers. In the audtt program. an expert would walk through each room of a home or apartment and pomt out changes that save energy, s uch as addiniz lnsulatiog pr cleaning pilot lights. A 40 percent re· duct1on in energy use ts not uncommon aft.er a thorough m-home audtt, ut1llty o.fficials say. THE trnLITJES WILL offer loans at 8 percent mterest for home 1nsulat100 m tbe commg year and will begin offertn1 a variety of loam foe solar water heaters 1h~~1\~o · Ml We're Open MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30 a.rn . to 4:30 p.rn . Closed Saturday/Sundey CLOSED 12.00 -1:00 FOR LUNCH I I I I Hanging around with the 'gang' has always been more fun than do- ing homework so why not do both at the same time. That's what Ronnie Preal and Sean Butler of Stockton do from monkey perches at El Dorado School. 494-6538. 540-8267 ~ ........ __ ._10.. ...... 6 l 9 l I • I. ' . ' 9 l ' ~ ! '-: I I • ~I l, ' • . ~I & I I ~ ,... . -.. -------~ ,s;..,.1t~.-... ... 1 .. I A~N.W..O/Pubflp,er ThomestCMvllledltOt, oranQ eoas1oa11vP11ot ~ .. _ .,....,... ~n.e ......... ~ ... ·" ..... UIMY ..... ··------------------·-•• M ring Policy Unfair to Many When Oran1• Cou.ocy sqpervt.son voted to trtpi. an- nual i at the l8 offshore moorll\p the cowsl)' oPer•l• In Nb'port Kubor, lbey not only overl*ed the need.I of the leu affluent boater. but also m•ned a dwtu to cor-rect a locwtandi.aJ tneq\dcy. 1'h1s (i the pracUce ti perm.ltt.ioi the purchuer of a boat to Lale over the oreviool owner'• moort.u rifbt.. Since there ls a 15-yur walUn1 period for th« oll· ~bor f acibtie . lt c n ~U ~ that the moorina ls worth more than the v~J to lbe new owner. Moonna fee scale asule. the county 1hould end thls transfer pr ctice out of faimHS lo the lhouaands walttn& lbelr tum tor a spot In the harbor And so should the city of Newport &ach, wbtch con Lrols more lhan 700 rnoorin1 sites in the harbor. ThJs leads to the other Hkely outcome of the supervisors' decision to rabe fees at the county'a 18 mooring sites from $6 to $18 per vessel toot per year Obviously any fee boost by the county wUJ encourage Newport to look to increases for city--0peraled moorings which now cost $6.55 per foot per year. . Granted. the S6 county fee may have been out of line with charges made m other harbors. but it did recognize Lbe fact that 8;11 boaters are not rich, and that the simp~ :>ff shore moorings don't include facilities often provided e lsewhere. But by now there is so much demand tor the offshore moorings both l.he county and the city probably could get away with almost any fee increase -and those able to af- ford them probably still could benefit financially by taking advantage of the transl er practice. • . 'fhis is ~ot the way it should be. The harbor is a public facility. Neither the county nor the city. nor any individual should be using it ~a handy source of extra revenue. • A ColllDlunity Need ln its first year of operation 10 years ago, the Orange County Red Cross Blood Center colleded and processed 23,592 units of blood for distribution to the county's 27 hos pitals. This year there are 40 hospitals and they will need an estimated 70.000 units of blood. By 1987, the demand will reach 108,000 units. For each year approximately one in 25 persons in the country needs blood. It's easy to see why the blood collection and process. mg operation has by now outgrown the 7 ,000-sq uare-foot Red Cross facility at 601 Golden Circle Drive in Santa Ana And why the organization -and the county's hospitals and c itizens -are in urgent need of the new 12.000-square-foot blood center tha t, with the help of the r ommumty, wi ll be in oper ation later this year. next door lo the original center. Th<• ne w. two-story building will house more than ex· pa nded f<tc1litws for volunteer blood donors a nd techm· c1an!;. It will make possible new technical processes tha t ~really increase the availability of special blood types a nd comPonents . These include cyto-pheresis. which permits the ~pecif1c collection of blood compQnents vital to some forms of cancer and leukemia therapy and new storage systems which permit the freezing and storage of rare blood and components. New Jab facilities will provide space and equipment fo r hepatitis testing. component process ing and q uality eontrol Ground for the new blood cente r is available and 5600.000 of its eve ntual $3 million cost has been pledged. nw b;Jlan{'(· 1s up to the community -a nd this is truly a e<1mmunity project It will be bw lt with funds collected only m Orang(.• County and 11 will serve Orange County h11sr1tah. It merits lht· ftnanc1al ~upport of all md1v1d uals. bus1 - ncs!,t•s ~r.d groups, for the good of the community Sch ool Snacks Out The Junk rood debate has been surfacing in school districts for some time now. Some already have banned. lhe 9ale of non nutritious goodi es in school vending machines. Now the federal Dep a rtment of Agriculture has made the iunk food ban offi cial -sort of. • .. Effective July i . schools receiving federal l~ch sub- c;1d1 es -that ·s 98 per cent across the country -will have to stop selLi~ the so-called Junk foods before the last -.c hool meal of the day is served. That means no pre· lunch snacks that don't meet the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance of a l least s perce nt for each of eight basic nutnents. The idea is to encourage youngsters to save their ap- petites for a properly balanced lunch. or at least s witch their snacks to more healthful fruits andjuices.· Sounds lme, but what about the afte r-lunch snacks lhat spoil lheir dinner? • Op1111ons expressed 1n the space above are those of lhe Dally Pilot Other views expressed on lh•s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Rolls-Royce ByL.M.BOVD Next time you see a new Rolls -Royce In your neighborhood -if ever - please DOU: tbe badge on the radiator is red instead of Dear ·Gloom y Gus U.S. students who chant "Hell No. We Won't Go" better be thankful their country baa freedom ot speecb. Sov· let youths who tried 1ucb c h anting sure would 10 -to Siberia I D.M. black as in the past. Client asks wby this change. The first Rolls·Royces went oo the market 75 years ago with a red badge trademark. But wbeo the firm's co-founder Henry Royce died ln 1933, the compan y changed t he in- signia to black u a tactful memorial. Manaiement re- cently decided 46 years of rnouminl was enough. A Jot moft people of late are breaking their toet. That's wti.t the emer1ency room• reeorcf. 1be mott re-- ported cat.M ta.. "dropped a 1aaoline can on ll." Q. II tt true that tbe late Carctlnal Frucl• Spellman once played profeaalonal baseblill? A. He was the backup Hc:ond b aseman for the r ordbam baleball team I but dtda •t '° Oii to pro ball. .. . . Brezhnev Banked on Detente • W A.SHJNOTON -TMnt are whltpen lD Mouow th.at tbie AtpanUta tnvuloD WH forced upoa I.be u1N aod alUnc Soviet leader, ~d ere~. wbo VtH at~, too air to Nliat.. Tb1J #OUkS ~ a fo~ de· ve lopmenl for tbe worlcf; it could mean that tbe Kremlin hu raUeo Ul\der the control of hardb~ad1 who a.re wUJ. lnl to \lie raw mililor y power to u - p.11nd the So- vletempitt Their most likely objective would be tbe Persian Gull -the oil heartland that pumps the in- dustrial Uleblood to the western world 'Ibis could lead to the most dangerous confrontatioo in history, with bristling nuclear weaponry on both sides. It is difficult to discern what goes on in the murky depths or the Kremlin. The leaders wbo inhabit ll are dark, bulky forms who enter and leave in black, curtained limousines. Their de · liberations are unwatched and unchecked by the 263 million people they govern. OUR INTELLIGENCE agen- cies . nevertheless, have suc- ceeded in catching fleeting glimpses inside the Kremlin. On occasion. they have even In· tercepted the prtvate conversa- tions or Soviet leaders. From top-secret intelligence reports and from the analyses of top U.S. Kremlinologists, I have pieced toeether an account of what harbeen going on behl.nd those forbidding Kremlin walls. There la general agreement that Brel.bnev -against the op- position of the hardheads -had staked h1s leadership on detente. The showdown came in 1972 when Brezhnev invited then- Pre sident Richard Nixon l o M oscow for a summit meeting KREMLIN LEADERS try lo hi de their disputes behind an opaque front, but Brezhnev late r confided to the pa rty faithful that Nixon's vlSlt h ad been op posed . Re lates a top·secret re port. "ln discussing the Central Committee meeting of May 1972, which approved Richard Nixon's visit despite the course of the war in Vietnam, Brezhnev hint- Earl Waters eel that tbere •u C>Dnmft.lioe at lhla 'tum.lnipolnt'. ~7· -- Tbe oppoaltion naNd up acaln •fter Nixon mined Hatpbona harbor. trapplq 12 So~tet careo 1bipa lmide a ilq of explOllve charces. The bardheadl an&rilY demanded that tbe 1ummll meeUoa be ~led. But Brezhnev is descrlbed lo lbe intelliceoce analyaa u ·'a conansus poUUcian" wbo bas bffn able to balance the rival factlooa ap.inat ooe another. He succeeded in quieting the UP· roar. In the final poll of the Polit- buro. only tbe Ukrainian party leader, Pyotr Sbeleat, wouJd nol be appeased. He growled that Nixon would oot be welcome in the Ukraine. "I will not shake the hand that bu bttn bloodied in Vietnam," be reportedly declared. Bresboev turned to Vladimir ~rbi'!:i, another Ukr&lniu, who r ed below Sbelest in tbe Politburo. "Do you a1ree with Comrade P1otr! • • Brezhnev uked quiet.I~. "1 do not'," Sbcberbltsky q ulckly reaponded. "President Nixon will be welcome ln the Ukraine." BaEZBNEV SIOFrED h1S at- tention back to Sbelest. "You see , comrade," the Kremlin czar said evenly. "you can speak for younel!, but you can- not speak for all Ukraulians." Im mediately thereafter, Shelest was dropped from tbe Politburo and replaced as Ukrainianpartycbiefbythemore pliable Sbcberbitslry. But the dis· satisfaction with detente coo· tinued to bubble beneath the sur· face. This was acknowledged to Americans in Ea:st Germany by '' ... Worst indigesfK>n_ l ~v~ h6fi,. ~itxe FinlAnd _'' '-- Sovlet Ambuaador Pyotr Abrulmov in ~~ 197~. He toJd the American. about a party meelin1 he had attepded ln Moacow. AccordJnc to " cluslfied ac· count ol Abraslmov'a remarks. "Bre&heev reaffirmed detente with the Wes t dlthou!lb. · · Abraaimov aa1d. "there are others wbo would not seem tD favor detente " OTBEA INTELLIO ENCE re· ports identify the Kremlin's ideological hlgh pnest. Mikhail Suslov. as the sp1 ritual lead· er ot the d1 ss1dents. But Brezhnev, ever cautious and conciliatory, sought lo balance the opposing factlon.s. A Feb. 26. 1976 report, classified ''Top Secret Umbra." cited Brezhnev's private ar· ~ument that "detente has not prevented the Soviet Union from carrying out its internattonaJ ob ligations'· and that it had not produced any "slackening of the ideological struggle or or in teroal discipline." Another .secret report noted that the commurust·style politics 1n Russia ·'shows d e tente established. not for debate ·· But the U.S. analysts could still de- tect opposition beneath the sur· race. Explained a top secre t analyst: "The order or the 5peecbes and the number or nominations each leader re ceived suggest a relative in crease in prestige for Party Secretary Kirilenko al the ex peose ol Secretar)' Suslov. "THE INCR EASE£ honors are obviously a mark in Kirilenko's favor. but they also rebound to Bre-ihnev's credit. Kirilenko ts a close ally of the General Secretary. while Suslov seems to be ooe of Brezhnev·, more lndependent colleagues " ln fact. Brezhnev's, prestige has become so closely tied to dt- tente th.at some analy'its think the A/ghant.'itan invasion w a ... .i plot to discr edi t him ACC'Ordmi.; lo this theorv th1-rt' .. tlt"'' .>OUnger m('mbcr~ of ltw• l'ol·• huto JOln<'d th1· llJrdh1·,uh t• uut \'Olt' Brt"rtu'll'\ Rut ttw t').f1t•r11 111·,.d an<.11'· 1 at lhe Centr.il l rlll'l ll~<!nu \~t 11 c y don't beln•ve 1t Th1•y a r .. 1·01' vinced lb.at Brezhnev •" !>till th•• top mao on lhe Sova•! totem pole Economist Sees Income Tax Alternative Supporters of J arvis IJ, the In· itiative which would c ul the state income t ax m hall, will fi nd much encouragem ent in the \'1 ews of Michael Boskm. Stan- ford Uruversity economics pro- fessor . He says all personal in- com e laxes s hould be abolished T o those who don't know anything differe nt, this may see m most radical. But it should be re- membered that the Unit- ed States ex- i s ted for almost 200 years wit.bout s uc h a tax which proves there JS n 't anything sacred about the tax It wasn't until 1913 that the 16th amendment permitting an In· come tax was ratified by the s tates. Even then It didn't become the oppressive tax that it is today until WW II when the tax was enlarged to affect even the most modest incomes and the withholding from wages of Art Hop~ the tax was commenced And it IS no coincidence that the tax has been in large part responsible both for th!.' wt>lfare state that has SUH'e developed a long Wlth the expansion of I.he use of credit. together with the disappearance of s avings R EACHING, as 1t does, into the pockets of those who can least afford it, the tax has not only destroyed the ability to save. but bas compelled people to Uve on anticipated e arnings b y borrowing ahead fo r mortgages, automobiles and many other necessities. The very rich of course. oot only can afford the tax. but they have found many ways lo avoid them through lax shelters, tax exempt investments s uch as boods. and the numerous deduc· tlorus that accord the wealthy the m eans to write-off in a manner not ava1lable to the average wage earner. The main burden then falls on the great "middle c1-.,s." It is so heavy that they cannot afford the little luxuries they would U.k.e to e n JOY . nor c:in the> even mainlam d ... av1ng~ ac rounl (t')r ,1flt•r the taxt"' th••r1 '"' n11ttun1: left to s aw' EVf.N IF then• are a few buC'kS for savmg.s. the avera~e m an 1s put at a d.isadvant~ge by his government for the very n ch C'an buy Sl0,000 treasury notes whic h e arn 11 percent or m<>n!. while thost> with less must eoo- tent them.sel vt-s with gove rn- ment regulated interest less than half that Tb.is ls a s1tuatioo wb.ich has ~ la.rser banb. led by Bank or America a nd Citiba.n.lt. ~reamm1 at Coa&reSS to lift the cootrol.s to permit them to pay interest realistic to the marllet.. But how would the covem- ment, eogaaed lD perpetual def- kit spend.inc. survive wiU>out the income lax? The simplistic answer Ls for it lo cut spending. Boakin. however, propoeea the personal Income tax be sub- stituted with a spending lax. This . he says. will put the burden with those best able to ('arr' 1t Thr mor1· '"" hJ\• '" 'P• noj lh•· m"r·· 1.1 '<•'" \llU 1.o.11' p::H 11 -.t¥m., to mJkt "'" • 'nbOd 'w -...11uld lht·n Ix• fore 1•<1 t11 pa~ tdX~ for thin~~ lht•) lion I 'HH e And. i.n man_, casei-.. the} "·ould haH' an option H the.' don t 1.1. ant to pay the tax for " new car the> <'Jn .1 wait another )ear CEllTAJNL\'. 1t would be an incentive to saving and mvest 1ng. some thing the present system dot"sn 'l perm1 1. The mor\ one Uunk.s about 1t. the more sensible 1t appears Un· lortu.nately , the very Idea or eUminatlng the tu will be greet ed by the politicians wltb ic) sUl'H. Even the thought that Jarvis n might pus. which only cuts stale income tax 1n half bu state and local government officials m paruc Still . with ideas such as Boskin·s floating around. those officials should be rejoicing at the fact that Jarvis fl doesn'I propose to wtpe out entirely th<' state income tax The Ainerican Dreani Is Becoming More R emote At the heart of our democracy Hes the Great American Dream -the dream that any little chHd Jn this land of ours can grow up lo run for president. This is the story of Jeffrey Hale. The nation owes a debt of gratitude to Jeffrey Hale for heJpt.ns ln these cynlcal times to restore our fallb in that dream. Jetrrey Ha le Is 40 years old. He grew up im- bued witb tbal dream. the dream that virtue can t.riwnph over vice, that the little guy can lick Blg Government, BIC Bust· ness and the Powers Tbat Be, the dream penonlfied by Jimmy Stewart In "Mr. Smith Gott to Wuhinston.'' Gary Cooper ln "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and .Robert Reclfol'd In •"rite Electric HorMD'Uln'' -the dream lb.at never cUn. By his own assessment, Hale is just ''an average American citizen." But on a cold winter's day a year ago, carried away by that dream, he quit his job u a toolmaker ln Dayton. Ohio, to run for president. IN THE BEGINNING, people laughed at bJm. His buddies in the Friday night bowline leaaue told him he couldn't run for pres- ident with no financial backlog or political experience. "They said you have to be a commiasloner, a mayor, a representative, a senator or a governor rtnt," Hale rem- inisced the other day. "But I uld that by the Ume you were done being all tbat 1tuff, you'd be 10 corrupt you wouldn't be any aood as president. And that '1 the truth " It became Hale's mission to t arry that truth to the people His wife atood by him . wortdn1 lo a dow n ~own Dayton re.t1urant to 1upport them both . And they would talk In the nit.ht about bis dream and bow he --~ ...... ---- knew in b1s heart that the people were desperate for "an average American citizen" to stand up for them and the values they ch~rished. BY MAACH, be had enough tn bis campaign chest to rent the Dayton Convention Center's 4000.seat ball for a series of ''state of the nation" addresses. W'IC"b ' .. I ' ' '1 I ' I I I I ,, ' I 11 1,.1 . Fewer than 100 person~ turned out (or that fi rst speech. bu1 Hale, undaun ted. earned on In June, Hale 's wile left rum "I loved her very m uch." wa .... all he s8ld. And he didn't blamr· her It was hard being marned to a man with a dream. Still he pe rsev ere d All through the long bot summer and into tb.e (all. be raised fund.c;, appeared on television and spoke out in public, doln1 his ut most to brinj his message to tbe people -to tell · them of hu dream TBE SNOWS A.RE now falling on Dayton. Last week. tht As- sociated Press rePorted th:i ' Jeffrey Hale was wllhdrawtn~ from \be ra~ for p~aident. H< bad loct b1.s Job. bis wlfe and wu 120,000 ln deht. Yet he ha<! .,roved one(• •13h that ln t?lls ireat 11Jtd of our a.oy UtUe duld can nrow up tc run for p~-1dr·t and tha\ un. leas be hM ut lea•t a CC\uplt? 01 cnlWon b\lrk~ in the tlU, be'll probably rearet lt. ' -------------~-------------- l Orange Coast Ye•rBo•eto•• Dally Ne•spaper ! ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1980 c Fl FTEEN CENTS ~'-· 1', NO. 35, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES l A'~ . a1· • ~ '-.I ncan 1~.1.isswn Ali Says Carter 'Sold • Out' NAIROBl. Kenya lAP> - .Muhammad Alt, slung by cntici.sm at bis mlsslon to urae a lloecow Olympics boycott. ac- cuaed Premdent Carter today of "sending me around the world to take the whipping" from black · Afrtcana opposed lo U.S. deal- isl1a with South Africa. All told reporters he probably would not bave undertaken his presidential assignment il be bad known beforf!h and "the whole bl!tory of Amenca and Africa and South Afnca " He also said he received a message from Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev last week asking him not to undertake the mission. But the ex-heavyweight box· ang champion said he would con tinue the five-nation African tour because. above all, he want· ed to help prevent nuclear war. ln Washington, White House Exeeution Squad Witnesses Reveal Torture Horrors SANTA FE, N.M. (AP> -In· mates at the New Mexico State Penitentiary said today that a s even-m an execution squad rampaged through the prison during the takeover by convicts, usin g blowtorches, metal rods and axes to torture and kilJ .fellow prisoners. (Related story. ,.A3) . "There was a n execution squad of seven prisoners," a 1booded inmate told The As· . sociated Press. "The re were ~ people in our ceUblock ... We were on the uaaaaination unit's •L•• lsamates told reporters al· IGllllred ilUle tM ,PrllOD today 4 ........... bebeadin.Ca and said ~ were used to cut and torture. Officials have con· Urme4 u.at at leut one ~ ---···*" • .. l saw eome pe0ple cutttnc a dude'• eyea out with a cutting torch," another inmate said. Chief Warnnt Officer Alfred Ortiz, a member of the National Guard body detail. said guardsmen took 22 bodies to Bernalillo County Medical Center in Albuquerque on Sun· day night. He said one o f the dead prisoners had a r od stuck through bis bead . "There was a rod stuck into one of the prisoner 's ears, forced through his bead a~d throu~ the other side. He still had it m when we took the body out,'' Ortiz s aid. He sald the prisoners ap· parently obtained a cutting torch and u sed it to get cellblocb open and said many of the dead had been tortured. "One of them still bad a rope around his neck and then they smashed his bead in," Ortiz said. "It was horrible." Margaret Babcock. a pnson secretary, said she saw one in mate tortured with a blowtorch. .. J heard some wh1slhng and I looked over toward the cells and they just had a torch and were burning somebody's head." she said. Student Bus Fee Topic Of Trustees A proposed $1-a-day cbarce for student busing and the issue of whether to call an e lection to fill a board vacancy will come befo1'e Newport-Mesa achool trustees Tuesday. Tbe meeting will begin at 1: 30 p .m . at Harper Community Center. Ultb Street and Tustin A venue, Costa Mesa. The bus charge, which would affect students from kin· dergarten through high school, has been proposed as one way of helping meet an expected $3 million budget deficit next year. Students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches would a lso qualify for free or low-cost transportation. Also on the agenda is how to replace Carol Martin, a school trustee, who resigned effective last Saturday . She cited personal reasons for her de· cision to leave the Newport· Mesa scllool board. Board members can appoint someone or call a special elec· tion. Trustee Mike McLaughlio has said he will ask that an elec· tion be called to coincida with the June general election. omcuW. had no immediate com- ment on Ali's remarks. The Uruled States and the So- viet Union are "the baddest two wh1te men in history," Ali said. "If these two white men start hghting. all us little black folks are going to be caught in the m iddle." The American boxer flew in from Tanzania, where he was snubbed by President Julius K. <See A.LI, Page A:) Fog Snarls Traffic On Coast Fog cloaked portions of the Orange Coast today, causing min or traffic accidents, delay- ing some flights at John Wayne Airport and all but obliterating the memory or weekend sun- shine that lured thousands of area beaches. More patcby fog is forecast by the National Weather Service ror tonight. but fair weather is predicted for Tuesday. Huntington Beach police re- ported more than the nonnal nuU1ber of traffic accidents to- day as visibility in their area dropped to near zero in some low-lying regions. Heavy fog also was reported in the Newport Beach area. but. no major problems were report- ed. Laguna Beach h ad no prob- lem with heavy fol thia m orn- ing. H unt101ton Beach· Fountain Valley seemed to have the worst of it. Huntington Tl'affic Sgt. Jeff Cope said many motorists Wi!re drivin g through red signals "because they just can't see them. •'One officer who had stopped to write a ticket said people were sliding broadside through intersections -it's crazy out there." Cope said. A Meadowl a rk Airport spokesman called visibility the re "zero-zero." He said planes were neither landing nor taking off. However. the situation wasn't as sever e at John Wayne Airport, where a spokesman said there have been no can· cellatioos of commercial nights and delays or only 1.5 minutes or so for t.akeofls. • Newport Beach lifeguards said they bad some fog Sunday, (See FOG, Page AZ> 'NO WAY ARE WE BACKING THIS COMMUTER UP TO SANTA ANA' Riders 'Kidnapped' Amtrak's Exit Doors Don't Open By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 01 U. O..ly "''lee~ The train kept a-rollin' Sunday rught and The traln started rolling as people who at least a dozen Amtrak passengers ended up came to pick up passengers in Santa Ana 10 Sao Juan Capistrano because or unopened looked on doors at the Santa Ana s tation. Stanton said he tracked down the conduc tor about 500 yards outside lhe statton, .. but "TECHNICALLY, IT WAS a kidnap- ping ·· grumped Dick Stanton, a S3·year-0ld Coro'na del Mar resident. who vowed he'IJ be taking planes in the future County ShenH'::. Sgt Dave Maller satd dep- uties were called to the San Juan Station near Verdugo Street shortly after 9 20 p.m. he refused to let us off " .. We would have walked." Stanton said. .. We asked him what he was go10g to do aod be said, ·ooth10g' the neJCt stop as San J uao and you can get off there'," Stanton re- caUed .. At thlS pomt. a couple or women who "APPROXIMATELY tZ PASSENGERS refused to get off." S~t Miller said today. .. At the officer·~ ::.uggc!>t1on, lhey left and "'e advised them to address ~lT complaints to Amtrak," he added. "Yes, I imagine they were irate." There were no ar rest.a. 1be train was de· layed about 20 minutes at San Juan. v.ere broke and had their car parked 10 Santa Ana got rather bystencal." ne added When the tram am ved m San Juan, the women sat on the steps and refused to move llJlless Amt.talc officials would rand a way to get them back to Santa Ana . Attempts to contact Amtrak officials in Los Angeles and San Francisco today for an explanation proved fruiUeu. A spofleswoman said all officials were out cl their offices to- day to inaugurate Amtrak'• new train nan to Bakendield. ACClOr'dinS to Stanton, who started bis 138 journey Sunday ln San Jon. the train stopped for about 90 seconds in Santa Ana. - TUE CONDUCTOR REFUSED, said Stantoo. "I lhinlt their snotty attitudes is what got to people." be said. Alter Sberilrs deputies dispersed pro- testi.D& passenaers, cabll were enlhted to get the lolb back to Santa Ana at their own ex- peo.ae. He aald one Santa Ana busmessman took down the names or the :>1dctracked pas.,.,,eers wU.b i.nUD.t ol suia& Amtrflt. ••WE WAITED FOa SOMEONE to opa ~~ and there w aa oobody ~ '' be "A train~ coo .,..at an Invest- ment to put in the buds ol clods like this.•• said Stant.oft. Bay Clubs May Support Mesa Marina By JACKJE HYMAN 0t lloe Dally ,.,._, ~~t The chairman of the board of International Bay Clubs Inc • which operates the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, said to- day he has expressed an interest m participating io the financing of the proposed Costa Mesa Marina. "My expression tJI interest is based upon the fact that. iI 1t can be built. I would in fact be in- terested in providmg personal financing and helping lo secure other fuiancial backing," saJd William D. Ray. Ray said in a letter to Costa Mesa consultant Ken Sampson that he would be interested in helping with the fanancin.g. de- velopment and operation.s or the proposed 3,000-alip marina near the mouth or tbe Santa Ana River. Ao environmental study~ the m arina, which ia supported by the city councils of Coeta Meaa and Huntington Beach, bu been authorized by Congress but not funded, aaid Costa Mesa Coon· cilman Donn Hall. Hall said Re ps . Robert Badbam, R-Newport Beach, and Jerry Patterson, D-Santa Ana, are among oftlclala trying to ar- ranie federal funding for the study. estimated to cost more than saoo.ooo. Envtroomentallata have op- posed the marina because or poulble impacts oo wildllle in the area. Hall aaid consultant Sampaon wW travel to WaabiD4rton. D.C. <See llA&INA, P8'e Al) DOOR OPENED Bf PILOT AD • •t automaUcall7 1old mJ l~•P docl' opeDeT lQ UM DUb PlJOt •• nat'• the~ .. 1111 1tory "' the 1"1IM DlaD wtlo placed tbi1 ad lD UM Dall7 POol t S..n 1ueomadc sar.,. door oplDll', 1 yr Old • UJl·d:D u roa .,.. automatle Miii tucoeu, U1 &be D~ PUot· d r r rdrW MCt1oD. can a1L --.---. ----... Fuel-saving Rules Aw-ait Gas Shortages WASillNGTON <AP~ -The Energy Department announced tod ay nine proposed standby measures to save fuel 1n the event ol a severe shortage. Most of them are aimed at curtailing gasoline consumption. Eight direct fuel -saving measures are: -Strict eoforcement and possible further lowenog of bjgbway speed limits. -Cooperation by employers ln programs to reduce commuter dnving. -Readjmting working bouts to fit a workweek sbortened by one day, another travel-r9duclng measure. -Exteosioo or react.ivatioo ol temperature restrictions lo oon- residential buildings,• measure slated to expire in April. -Restriction o r gasolln e purcbues to odd and even days, a.a was dooe in many states du.r· ing past shortages. -Minimum·~e rules to prevent \be "t.ank·topping" that st.retcbea aasollne lines du.ring shortages. Golden West M11lls Off er Of Purchase Golden West Airlinea, baled lD Newpart Beacb, I.I coaalderina a purcb.ue offer but buo't qreed to any aaJe. u erroneoua.fy re- ported bl Saturd&J'r Dalb POot. Henry Voa•r prealdeot of Goldesl Welt. aud t.od.Q an ofter hu bem made by .W.Ufted tov.._.. and ••tt looU fa~ ble" but DO deel"oe bu belD made. SaturdQ•• ....,, t.uec1 -.. AaaocilUd Pnu Nl..... Uro loco~ W.Ufted v ... u pre1ldeat ol Santa BarW.'1 Apollo AlrwAA wblda reparted- b' bu bem IOld. Voll said th• pro1peetl'H purcbasen of OoJdea W:!J wbldaw~~ SoutberD ..... ·~ ccm-neeted db a.DJ ci .......... . He allo uid tbat Illa alru..'i Mloti ... bear DO relatm to ApOllo'ttale. --Restrict.ions or weekend use of recreattooal boats. -A vehicle sticker program prob1bitmg lhe use or a vehicle for one or more days per week. The runth proposal is a public inform.at.ion program to promote a wide range of voluntary fuel- aa ving at.epa. The department announced five of lhe measures as "interim final regulations,'' meaning they can be put into effect if necessary without awaiting complet100 or public bearings and revaew. The five interim measures are those relabng to speed limits. budding temperatures. odd· even, minimum purchases and the public information program. a ll of wbicb have been used before. The federal proposals are cit· ed as "cuidelines" to state gov- e rnments drafting their own standby plans, with the aim of encouraging as much uniformity u possible among states. Coast Weather MOltly SUDDY and mild Tuesday. Lenn tooiaht 4.5 at the beaches and 52 ln· land. Higba Tuesday from the upper 60s along the COHl to tbe upper 70s in· land. ' Khonieini Stiff ens 'Soliciting' Neu 132 F-ren£h Embaasy In Tripoli Bunu Seeks United Moslem, Stance SAN DIEGO (Af) PoUe. laave an.ted 112 people, lncludln1 educaton. 1tudenta and senior citliena since Tburaday in a downtown •nll ·pl"Oltltut.lon dt1 ve. PARIS tAP> -A mob ol demo.tnton lhoutina '"popWar revoluUon ln T\Ul&ala'' tod.lly att.Khd I.be P'tencb Cmbuty ln th• Ubyao e1ptt.al of Trtpoll, delln>Jtq 0. embau7 mWrior aod MtUnc Ore to un Periled bl th. di~malle eompol.lnd, Fr.ncb diplomata uid AU embuay ~rtlOllnel e1uped unharmed u tho mob forced lta way lnto the buUdinc and ~1an destroytna av•O" lhlna ln aJAth\, An>bauaclot' Claude M•lo ••id 'n an lotenilew wlth French radlo. Another ernba.uy ataff m mbcr. Andre Lapu1"oun1. uld ln a t~lt"phone lnt-.;~tew that tlM deroonnraa.ors t tltt LO • numb<tr ol can an the emb&IQ C0W1.Yard durinl lbe allack C..rt...-lt'e•'r Teti 8•••tl WASHINGTON <AP)-J>nieidau C..Ur bu taken a 1tand · on the t'OOIJ'OVflrty ov•r draft re&Ulrat.ion for women, but la kcepana h1a ~ition to him.eat Aa Carter ...tW1Md Sunday to ~ White House from a we~keod at Camp Davld. be actnowted1ed. "Yet. l 've decided" on the lUue, but declined to divull• hla decision. TM prealdent announced the resumption or draft rect1Lra· Uon in has Stale of the UnJoo addresa tut month. saylo.8 It was needed to reepond to an Increasing threat from t.be Soviet Union ca..bodfa F .. d Pie• Otl~red BANGKOK, ThaJland <AP) -Participants in a celebrilles' "March tor Surviv3l," unsuccessful in their attempt lo go Inside Cambodia, made emotional pleas to the Hanoi and Phnom Penh governments today lo 1tllow West.em medical aid into that war· wracked country. More than 120 Americana and Europeans -many ot them polilic1ans, entertainers and relief officials -are scheduled to leave Tuesday for the Thai-Cambodia border, where they phm to spend three days dramatizing the plight of Cambodia. Folk singer Joan Baez said at a news conference on the eve of the march: "If the remainder or the Cambodian race is not al· lowed to survive. it will not be through a lack of food. medicine, love, compassion. We are here. We care." ~Do.,• i• Saa .lo•~ SAN JOSE <AP> -At least two persons were killed today when a s mall airplane crashed and exploded in a posh residen· taal district or San Jose, bursting into names as it destroyed two vehicles and plowed through several lawns. Authorities were unsure whether the aircraft carried addi· t1onal occupants. There were no reports of injuries on the ground. Witnesses said the plane s puttered in the air, then went into a dive, clip. ping a home on the way down. Pieces of lhe plane remained ha nging tn the trees, and bits of flesh and pieces of melaJ were on the lawns. ., "' • 1111tltd ..... Ayalol&M ReMJ•b nc,.wn1 1troo'11 ~m.Md l.M ScMet lnt.rvmtlon 1D Al&b.anlltan to. day aod pled1ed .. uacondl· Uoaal" •upport lcw the Kmlem rebels ln lran'a eaatern ntl1hbor. In tu.1 nnt comment on the Soviet move lnto Allhanlatan ln lat.e Oec.e1nber. Kbomelni aaid it 11 the duty or Moslems every- w hcr~ to oppose aggression around lhe world. "Wo atronaly condemn lbe mtlltary lnva1lon or Al1baniltan." the '79-year-old re- U1loua leader aald lo a mdaage cleUve~ by his aoo to tens of tbouaaoda of Iranians eathettd to celetlrate the birthday of &be Propb« Mohammed. "We are Moslems and ror M09lem.s there ls no East or W eat, it la our duty to condemn U.S. AIMSERS MEET WITH SAUOt8-A3 any aggression , that is an Islamic ritual," lbe ailing bead or Iran's revolution said. Kbomelnl remalped in a Tehran hospital recovering from a mild heart attack while a throng met al Tehran's main cemetery to listen t o his message as well as a speech from President-elect Abolhassan Bani Sadr. Bani Sadr. who has pledged Iranian aid to the Afghan Mostems , delivered a s imilar message pledging support for ··our Moslem brothers in Afghanistan, Palestine and the Philipptnes," Bani Sadr is to be sworn ln before Khomeini today. Bani Sadr appealed tor calm several times, but many persons were Utjured as the large crowd jammed togetbeT to get a better view of the partially covered speakers' platform. The president ·elect acknowledged that the revolu· lion bas taken its toll on the Ex-NB Slayer to-Die MADERA !AP) A former Newport Bc;ich resident has been sentenced to death by the ~ame Madera County jury that found him guilty or a 1977 torch slaying near Chowchilla. The sentence for Richard Phillips, JO, followed his conv1c- Uon on char•• of murder~ at-temptfld murder and two counts Of robbery. Observers said this Is the first death verdict in a Madera court Sin<'<' J9J2 1>11nng the penally phase or lht• tn.il. dtstraC't attorney David M 1n11·r int roduced what he <.·<.illrd 1ontrart INh'rs" he said Fro. Page A I FOG ... but that it was much worse this morn.Ing The situation was in sharp contrast lo Saturday and Sunday when beaches from Newport to Huntington were Jammed with visitors Lifeguards at both state beaches and the city beach in Huntington reported crowds about rive to six times their normal s1ies for this time of year as temperatures climbed to 74 degrees on Saturday. About 20.000 sunbathers hit the sands at Huntington Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beaches, of· fl cials said, while about 15,000 were estimated on the city beach. In Newport. about 55,000 persons were on the beach Saturday and another 40,000 on Sunday, turnouts described as "extremely big for this time of year." Fog began rolling ln Sunday afternoon. llfeguard spokesmen said, cuttin5! into the crowd size. c DAILY PILOT .,.,..0,,."Clll"~·DMt'f'1flM.•"'1-'"<9"1\(eft\ ... ,,.., .... -..... ,,.,..,_ ... , .. o._ Co.t\t Pvbtl~tOff'ICMlft<r ~.t.-M'tMn\•~• pvOU\Nd "*"1111iV t~ ,, ... ,for Coi.t• -.... "-1 ""-_....,. .... ft,,_ t•1A V.t>tl,,,., lr.-ww0 t ~ a..cl'V'Sowtt\(...-w A \l~,~~,, ..... .,.\M~~ "'"°"''"""---................. »I wnt ll•• <ot~c~ ....... c_._,...~1'» . ...., ... -"9y __ __ J1011 c.wr ., ... --~----"-···-1:111w ~"'~ ---.. ·-o-tn" .._ _,, __ 4t .. ..--.............. OMt•Me••°"'- -111 ... ~=:~ t~=:.-. omc.. .~.:~~ft~~~=::.":.:.. Phillips wrote asking that four witnesses in the case be killed The letters were written lo a Salt Lake City, Utah. resident while Phillips was being held an the -Sall Lake County Jail, Minier said. They asked that Philli.P6' mother, hls girUriend, a bo)bood lrtend and Bona.Id Rose. • survivor of tbe Chowchilla incident, be kJIJed. The letters were read by a jail guard and were copied before they were sent. ·'The only way to assure there are no more contract letters is the dcalh penalty." Mm1er told the jury. The panel deliberated for two and a half hours before reaching ats decision. Phillips was conVlcted of mak· ing a drug deal with Bruce Bartulls and Rose, both or West Covina. On Dec. 7, 1977. be shot them, poure<l &asoli.oe OD them and Ht them afire, t.be Jury found Bartulls died in tbe Ind· dent and Rose was serloualy in· ju red Phillips, according to Newport Beach police. met bis victims while they were working on a construction project near his West Newport residence Wurt Affirms Jury Sentence of Death By ROBERT BARKEll CM-OellY .._. , .... Theodore Frank was sentenced t oday to die in the San Quentin death chamber for lhe torture-murder of a 2\-'J-year-Old Camarillo girl. lo banding down the sentence. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan re- Jecled pleas by Frank'~ attorney for a life sentence 10 prU<>n without possibility of parole. McMillan said there ~as no question that force and violence were used and that there were "no circwnstances t.o argue for f',....PageAJ MARINA ... next month to renew efforts Oil behaU of the marina. He called Ray's letter "an ex· ample of the interest in the marina, and I think that it dem· onstrat.es that there are some people with the wherewithal who are interested in gettlng It built." Hall said he has also re<:e\ved verbal expressions of lnte~est from individuals In marine· r elated businesses but that Ray's ls the only concrete offer he has received. He ald the cost of &be marina was estimated at more than $30 atllUoo ln a study conducted about six yean 110. and baa probably doUbled alnce then. Ray noted that then would be a number of ways of C\nanclns t.M marina and that bo la in· tereated in either the enttre flnanctna or a Himont of lt, such 81 the cooatruetson of aome of the lsnprovementa aft.er the area ti dredl~ 't plan to a..ke He aald he UYO>Dn an active part ln ~ny lobbylnC eUorts. ,_ lntem.aUonal Bay Clubs Inc ... current))' ac:qulrlnl a manna and r'llOft hotel Sn Flol1d• and hH operated • numbu of Calilornla marin••· Ray .. td. mitigation of' the d~." The 44-year-old Fran.It, a resi· dent or Woodland Hilla, is to be sent to San Quentin within 10 days. An automallc appeal of the death sentence is scheduled to be heard by the state Supreme Court. Tbe gray haired and gray bearded Frank, dressed in a gray three-piece aull, displayed no emotion durtn& the Hnt.eoc· ing. Frank was previously sen· tenced to death Jan. 8 by the 1ury ln lbe March 14, 1978 torture, molesting, raping and murdering of tiny Amy Sue Seitz of Camarillo. The jury found that Frank committed the m'1nier during the commission of a kidnap. ping-a special circumstance that qualifies for the death penalty. The girl disappeared from ber aunt'• Camarillo home and ber body WU round lWO days lat.er lo Topaoga Canyon in Los Angeles County. Newport Man Cycle Victim A man who was killed when his motorcycle slammed into a parked car Saturday in Newport Beach was identified today u l)ouglu G. Fawcett. 22, of 1737 Booalre Way, Newport Beach. Fawcett died of maaaive bead lnjurte1 early Saturday at Ho81 Jlo1pital after bis cycle went out or control on southbound Newport Boulevard south ot 26t.b Street and colUded wltb the parked vehicle. Fawcett'A Identity bad been withheld throuah the weekend ~.dlna ootlflcatlon or next or Police said the cau.sc of the ac· cldeot t. aUU under lnveat.11a· tlon. COUDl17'1 k'ODOlny and cuJtal"e. lraa'a ~ are 1tralned on the forelCll lfflM! u well, he Hid. Meanwhile, the Jranlan 1ovem· ment ~ to an lnt.emaUonal commlaalon to con1lder its charges a1alnst Shah Moham· mad Reza Pahlavi and said It "will be effecUve in aolvlng the hostage criais. "The international lnveatiJ•· • lion coromlsalon will consider the shah's crimes, bla vlolatioo of bum.an rtlbu and the return of bl.a wealth to Jrao," Kbo- melnl'a rulln1 Revolutionary Council aanouoced. Foretin MinllU'Y apotelman Naulrotad•t Salaml aald the comm.i&aion "will be erfei:Uve ln aolvina the hostage crlala." However, Bani Sadr in an in· terview with ABC·TV lndJcated that the U.S. government muat help Iran get the shah back tor trial before &be bostages wtJJ be treed. Miademeanor cltatlona · tlmllar to traffic tickets were banded out, A police spokesman said women orncen poted u decoys and men were ar· rested tor investigation of soliciting prostitution when they propositioned· them. HBAx to Joh Plan Seen Voiding of Contract Topic Tonight By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,....,,... ...... Tbe Huntiogton Beacb City Council will consider canceliog 11.s cootract with the operator of the city's $2.6 mlllion·a -year federal job program too.igbt. Council members said they've been advised by representatives of the Orange County Manpower Commiaaion to exercise a IJC).day cancellation clause in the city's agreement witb Western JnstituteofCareers lnc. The organization ts a private non·profit corporation based m Irvine. It is beaded by Robert C unningham, a former employee of the City of HW\l· ingtoo Beach. "We'll do what.ever we bave to do to mirumize 0'1r potential liabilities." explained Mayor Don MacAllist.er or the anllcipal· ed councll action. ' Huntington Beach officials were warned last wfflt th.al the city might be held respoosl~ for more than $250,000 lo federal job training funds admi.nistered by the corporation. Western's r~rds are bea.ng scrutiniud by auditors for the county Manpower Comm1ss1on 'Expert' Sa11s an connection with aUegatioo.s or mismanagement. City Council members claim it's llkely they wilt ask an in· depeDdeol auditor to go over ex· penditures by Western officials when they were city employees managing the city.operated Employment and Training Center of Huntington Beach. Reaction to the situation by council members wbo voted to turn the city's job program over to West.em last sprtog, has been s trong. "It would appear to me that someone wasn't watching lhe shop,., remarked Councilwoman Ruth Bailey. "I'm very con· cerned and very upset over these cbaJ'les." She sald council members have been kept in the darlt about the operations of Western and its orric1als when they were caty employees. Mayor Mac Allister spttU!ated the probe into the expenditures or f edef'al tax dollars could r'e· suit in a grand jury tnvestiga- llon "I lhinlt the concept or baVlng a pnvate corporation tlandle the JOb program lS good." comment· Russia Would Win In Nuclear War NEW YORK (AP) -Dr. Edward Teller. known as lbe father of the hyctrocen boolb, aaya the Semel UD.loa WOQld win a nuclear excbance wtt.h the Unlted S&ates and the Unitfld Slat.ea would be destroyed. Teller, in an interview published 1D Forbes macuine's Feb. 18 baue. aald be believes tbe United SUtes ls oo longer a ~eiler saJd Presi~t Ca~r ls a victim of the present weakoe$.s or the Umt.d Stai. a..c.-l! lbe pre8I' r I .,_ • be M7S M la .. ~ toclo .......... a .... a1aimt Soriet exp1lmioa ID tbe Perslan Gulf area, lt C'OGkS ~ suit in a war that the United States will lose. match for tM Soviet Un100 U1 3 More F1·1e advanced te c hn ology , particularly lasers "If we went tnto a nuclear war today there is pracucally no In Mesa Race question that the Ruasians would wan that war and the UnHed Three more candidates have State1' would cease lo ewt," file-d papen to run l.n the April 8 Teller said. City Council election, bringing Teller, wbo bas been an ad· the tot.al to six vyLOg tor three vocate of a strong nuclear seats, Costa Mesa c ity officials weapons S)'1it.em as a deterrent said today. to nuclear war, said American Filing closes at S p m. Tues· scientllta and engineers are not day. All candidates run at large. particularly eager to wor1l on Filing papers on Friday were defenae projects. Pl annmg Commi.ssioa Chairman "I thlnk their ethical val~ Dick Carstensen and busi - are contused." the 72-year-old neuman Rlcbatd W. Johnston. Teller said. "War i..s terrible and County administrative ~l we want to avoid it. But bow do Paul Ravu (iJed today. you avoid war! By throwing Turning in their papen earlier a way arms or b•vlng strong were Mayor Ed McFarland. arms in the handa or those who-e6uncilman Donn Rall and bus!· want to maintain peace7" oes1man Chris Steel. ' ed MacAllister, "but tr somet.bing's 1ooe aatew. then we better fix it." "( don't want t.o pus Judg. ment before all the facta are in." said ComlcUwoman Ru&b Finley, "but 1t lookll Ute we were left out ln left field. ·'I have a lot of questions I want answered, and I want t.o • know why nobody was keeping tabs oo what was going on." Cunningham baa said he won't com metrt until the audit report. Is completed. probably in three lo four wee Its. F,.... Page A I AU ... Nyerere and bombarded at a news conference with questions about why African athletes sbould stay away from Moecow to protest t.be Soviet intervention an Afghaiustan when the Soviet Union bas backed black na- taooalust movements. and when the United Slates refused to join a n Olymptc boycott by the Africans in 1976. That boycott was organized to protest the Olympic part1c1pa- t1on of New Zealand, which has sports llt-s with South Africa. L' S. offaC1als here saicf it ap. pearf'd likely that Kenyan Pres1· dent Daniel Arap Mo1 also would r efuse tom~ with Ali . "f'ranldy. they don't see why their president sboutd meet a boxer," an American diplomat said. Moi has already announced that Kemya, Africa's st.roagest track power, will boycott t.be Olymp1cs tm.less the games are moved from Mo1cow. Tbe T•es ... _ U. aat eq1 I i to So aklllC wttll a .... $ L ta Allw~~Pl'tA c lltUr l8M week to Y1att bLlldE Africa to try Co eQ)1at s~ for the U.S. Olympic boycott plan. But be said today be was tu.ruing his tour anto a fact-findulg nus -.ion so that he could report blac k Africa n grievances <1~ainst Amenca to Carter. Ed s t Afri ca's biggest newsp:>per said Carter made a m 1stake in picking the former world heavyweight champion for the miss100. It accused the president of bidding for the black vote lo the UnJt.ed Stat.es. Arrivmg in Dar es Salaam on Sunday for the first stop on his hve-nauoo tour. Ali was ques- taooed by local reporters. Owners Surrender NEW YORK CAPl -The owners ol Studio 6<4, Steve RubeU and Ian Scbager surTen· dered to federal authorities to- day to begin serving 3~-year prison smteoces ror lax evasioa. AES GARAGE 66 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7000 • Monday~• NYSE COMPOSJ1'E TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. (EST) Prieea DAllY PILOT • ... . .. t c '• s DM.V "'-"' .. •-••Alter AD Now IBM EntePs Borrowing Field BJ llD.TON M06KOWITZ 1979 wu a aooct year for demonatnUn1, lf not.hinl else. that CBM ts human. IBM Rands for International BuslDeu Macb.ines, the world's premier computer maker and a company with a deserved reputalloo for infallibility. ll may make mis- take. at lBM but they're not too villble and nothlq ever seem• to impede lbe progrets of the com· ~ paay. Tbey advallce. r year after year. · ~ ~ IBM, which' bu a da t a processing division In Newport Beach. dominat.ea the Money Tree computer business and the 1tlectnc typewriter bWli.nesa. Its habit of succeeding at. everytb.t.ng tbey do is reflected in tbe demeanor· of IBM salespersons. They are not Wllly Lomans. They're unflappable. They gjve the Impression that oo matter what happens they will win in the end. THAT SUPIE&CONFIDENCE s tems from the technok>ttical ed~e IBM bu enjoyed. ll's wonderful to sell a product that works. The entire infonnauon processing industry waits anxiously to see what IBM wUJ do next becaUSt' they set the pace 3Jld the tone. So 5uccessful 1s IBM that st is of course being sued as a monopoly by the Justice Department in the biggest an- titrust action brought since the case against R<>4:kefeller's Standard 011 Tru."t m the ftrSt decade or lh13 century The swt agasnsl IBM was started 10 l.969. IBM then had sales of S7 b1llioo a year Now. 11 years later, its sales are nearly S23 bslllon. LAST YEAR, THOUGH. JBM was acll.ng :strangely. Strangely for 1t, mind you It wasn't doing anythtng that other romparues don't do all I.he tlme. But wben IBM does 1l. that's c:Wferent. For example. Just about everybody in the country c•om parut.'5 and ind1v1duals -knows what it is to owe monf'y Our debt-. keep climbtng IBM was always the ex· cepllon ll sat on a big wad or cash and usually made enough money to finance research and development without having to apply at the leodmg Wlndow. But the ~·scalating eo5t of dolllg business became too much even for JBM tn 1.979. ll joined the rank of debtors. I RM makes a bag splash oo matter what it does, even borrowt,08 money La.c;t October at raised $1 b~llion sn what wa:. the large!it public borrowinx in C 5 corporate h1:.tor) THANK.I;\ TO ITS reputation, at was able to borrow this ·1:¥rJl'Y at bargain ba:.emenl snteresl rates -9.62 percent (<fr a S500 m1ll1on chunk due m seven years and 9.41 per· rent for a S5()() million chunk due m 25 years. Let's see you try Lo get mor»>Y Cit those rates! ~ meet r BM in ., n~w role the borrowe r I BM them clo:.ed out the year w1th another suri>nse. Its earrungs, the money left aft.er ail taxes and expenses have ~n paid. were clocked JD a t $3.01 billion for 1979. T~may seem lo be an 1mpress1ve amount to you -and It really 111. It amounts lo $11 5 million of profit every work· mg day Only two other giant companies -AT&T and General Moeo~ -m&llllged to earn I.hat mucb mooey m total sales in 1.978. BUT THE KEY companson for IBM is: bow does it stack up with the previous year? And the answer ls: not as good. IBM's profits LD 1978 were 13.ll bl.JJ.i<>o. It may oot be obvious from looluns at LboM r~ -13.01 bWioa wnes SJ.11 billion. 11Vbo's used to duhng with numbers of this kind! -but lb.at means IBM's profits in 1979 were $100 millioo lower than they were in 1978. Jt was mostly a bookkeeping loss resulting from foreign-currency adjustments but it was also the first Ume smce 1961 that IBM posted earmngs lower than the pre VIOUS year. So meet the IBM in a new role: the laggard. You should lag so badly' "V Meeting Video Saves on Travel DETROIT < i\ P ~ Because I.he price of a arlrnc til'l"•t:. kt"t'p~ <'11mbin~. a Ford Motor Co subsid iary '' no" holdmJ<: 1t.\ o"n P1C'turephone conferences - C'lo-.t•d c1rcu1t kit'\ 1:.1on mt'etangs that replact'. ex· pt•nc;1\c business traH•I "Th<' far1llty ~t\f''> us ,1 prart1c:il altem alive to hj' 10~ ;1 man.:igt•r -;pt.•od a full da) or more of travel 11mC' .i"a' fro m 111 ... ,ob JUc;t getlm~ th<'rt' and bJck." .,J1d Jl1•nn Jo: llockc1mN. pr~s1dent of t-'ord .t\nu'JIK'l' &. Co mrnumcat1ons Corp FORDAERO·SPr\('E l~lht·sccond company to get 1l s u\\n t~lcv1~1on confrn·n{'t• fac1ht1cs from Amencan Tt>h·phone & Trl('graph C<1 An occountmg firm\\ as lhe f1r 'l. hut AT&T ~.:11d thttt firm does not want lo be 1den t1fu•<1 AT&T ha-; offrre<f ::in C"<fWnmc•ntal P1cturcphone !\it•c•ttn~ ~·rvu.'\', now 1n 1t!'. o"n butlclani;?-. an 12 c1t1cs. !>IOC'I' 1!7i7 f-:xccul1'l'' fro m Ford t\t•rn ... par 1' Jdm1tted re portl•r-. to what they .,a1<1 ""j' j "total!) un· rehearc;ed " hour long m\•C·ttn~ with t•ngineers from laboratont'S 10 Palo Alto, <'.dJf , at A'f&T's San Fran· CISCO offkes Jloc"c.'1m1.:r -,aid ht• would use th•· «cmferences to cut his own tnps to the East and West coasts. now two t•ach a month, "at kast an half." BECAUSE HE TAKES two ajdes with him. he will save at lew.t $2,268 in airline tickets a month, based on one.way coach fares of $282 to San Fran- cisco and $96 to Philadelphia. That would buy four hours of televised conferences evenly split between Philadelphia and San Francisco. before even count· Ing meals. taxis. hoteJs and tame. t-·ord p~1 d AT&T S390 f or the circ uit and the use of the Picturephone Meeting Service room 1n San Francisco. Ford said its own addit1ont1l costs. principall y the rental of equipment und the cost or 11.5 own room. would bring Ute total to S690 Cold, Silver Quotatio~s B1 fte AMOdt&M Pna Selected world cold prices today; ...-....: momln1 flxtnc t8'12.00, off $4 .SO: afternoon fWn1 '8118.75, off '8.75; ctostna ten.SO. Part.: aftemooo n.Jnc W10.95. orr is.ae ~: 91672.00. off ... tl. Zartdl: bid aeel.00, off ~.00; ts74.00 uked. Ne• Ya: Handy & Harme lllG momlq Sl89.7&, lllf $8.75. New Yon: En1elbard ull1n1 price lite momlna S871.40. °" 116.80. New Yertl: En1elb1.rd labricat.od sold late momlft.1 MN.90, ot.f f7.05. * * * NEW YORK <AP> -Handy fl Harman New York •tl•er m.ooo. Entelhard 1ilvu 932.870; fabric11ed SM.715 . 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Rln1, Lardner's "The Golden Hooe)'mOOG ' opena thla aeuoo of abort 1toy adaptatioa.a for TV (see review below>. Al.lo lhown at 9::.> on KCET • Cbannel28. NBC e 10:00 -Highllahta of the lee FoWea and Holiday on Ice. The two t amoua tee extravaaas;.:: 8 Cresent their best acts with Tony R and Peggy .Flemln& hosting the show. KHJ e 11:30 -"Viva Zapata'." • Marklo Brando st.an as tbe Mexican bandit in the movie that won an Oscar for Anthony Quinn. .. ;~u~_,;;t1. W... .._ Tttl> la oond1111 ... lnQ•boc*~ aoda Ill ...... '°""· fwy ,_ • OllllOANp ptoti6arn ,,, their -Witt\ • uMcal c:omic ltnp. dee.te . 11:001•. Cl) 9 fEWS MNCE•LAUOH Do\\'£ ALLIN AT ~ 0.... • a «uad pirate. T1nM1, Aobifl tiOOd and ~·,...·-~ ..... Of~ • ILOVIWCY ~IO 09f Into •how bu.ineaa. lu~y ..... dmnc*lg • her ,.. J\ldas •• tlae Fmailg oeMitlla of .. Iha body'• ~ -tr.a IMNl'I mind --~ -~IMOAT" STORY D HIOHUGHT8 Oii ™E ICE FOUJONC> ~YONICE ~-=-Of ~anct o.nrude nwe ERA .. In. Kludl ~ OolorW dlMlU.-...... ~cer..~on • IOc.9! 1811 lhow: Eddie _, Alan Alda (left) is joined by his father Robert (right> and brother Anthony as guest stars on "MASH" tonight at 9'on "T,_, Oo6defl Ho! ..,.moon" bV Aw'Q lArdneir. A rectred ~ ,.._ Whltmor-. Tet.u Wrigh1) ~·ig Ill Ronde find !Mir ,.,.,. Tony IWldaa and Peggy flaming -ttw '-" lot • dlac*Y Of tt. top em frorll IN wortd'I two '"°91 lllll'IOulloe~ Chiquita go .,.,... ""' Cr8fl4IPC)Ol *1Uf• boerC •00001""8 °'~ e-bflnga • lc>eellll ~Of 1111 own tor TNI*~ CBS, Oiannel 2. • DCICCAVETT • OYER!ASY "Qey Heelth Cenl" (RI Ci> MACNEll J l.&IAEfl AEPORT 9 MERVONmN °'**= euttlOf I 8. Sillgef. fP811 1of2> e OYEAEAIY 7'.30 9 TliE~ ~t Oyen Cennoo 1m1··11i~ HBC HEWS HAPPY DAY8 AGAIN Fonlie ~ devolect to a llttte boy wfloae fatl'ler 6-1.cthim 8 ABCNEWS 0 (I) JOtCER'S Wl.D • M•A•&•H Alter a Cleley of 11\1'1 week&, tlW aecti. Of melt flnefty lllTMat tne .on111 ., 8TREET8 OIF 8AN flWD8CO D OON8UMEA IUYLIHE Hott; Oevtd HorO'*ltz. 8 NEWl VWED GAME Q THAT8HOUVWOOO ''Marveiout Mwlfyn" G TlO TN; DOUGH G) ALLINTHEFAMILY ''Birth Of Tl'le S.by" ( PIM'I 1) fD MACNEIL/ t.alRER REPORT (119 NATIOHAl ClEOORA.PHIC 8PECtAI. •'MYManea Of The Mind" The mya1ertea ol enO crltl· WI new dlaccMlriel 11bou1 Ille rno.1 ptlyaicaltv lf\IK· oeealt>ie of all the body 1 C'laa1111•l l.bfi11g• G KNXT (CBS) Los Angela'> G KNBC (NBC) Los Angele~ e ICTLA (Ind ) Los Angele~ • KABc. TV IABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS> San 01ego Cl) KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angele:. (!I KCST (ABC) San 01090 • KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· TV ( PSSI Los Angeles ~ KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beich organ1a1M -the human mind -8/e explorect Cl) p .... MAOAZ>NI! A vlalt With ec;tOf Eel A~ d le>e* al New Yofll'• m,.. llNlolit roli.t ..... 8:00 8 Cl) WKAP IN CINCIHHATI Lee Neatman 11 tnvlled 10 dinner by • female fan (Krllltne CaHehen) wno 11win Oecldea to move tn Wlthh1m 0 UTT\..E HOUSE OH THEPAAllVE Marv eutters an emotlonel ~Clown al1er a t1t11 at Ille SchOol lo< l!>e 8lfnd claims lhe fife or tier int.m 0 COt..1..EGE · 8A8l<ET8AU O..~vs.USC 0 <!.!II LAVERNE & StilAl.EY 11 IOOlcs like weeldlng bella .., e hnlllly ringing Wl1er1 Laverne laHa madly In loYI! Wllll • ltanctaome llnwnen.. 0 MOVIE • • • "Cepnoe" ( 1967) Oof~ Day. RitNt"d H.m.. A womwi !Ta ..... lneogn!lo 10 tr llCk Clown rhe nllt'OOI • 1Ct1 ring reeponalb!e tor IMlt 101~·· deelh, (2 "" ' m CAAOl BURNETT AHO FRIENDS Guee1 Tom COmway II) MOVIE • • • ., 'John Paul Jonu" ( 1959t Robert neige ...... """" Ille IJnCOUm4n an old t>eMi (SI~ 811oet). 9:00. (IJ M•A•&•H Hewtl• trtea to ....okl an un.wited ~ !*TY Delng plerWled lor llim by llOluftle.lng to tend to a woun<lecS aoldler at tNt l•Ofll •9 STONE Ow> ~ the aid of a ~tful and~ ~ to help Nm aolll9. murder ceee m MERVOM'RN au.ta: l.uclfle Ball. Nat»- .. Wood. .leniee 8rolln, Mlcflelle 1..9 t:'° 8 Cl) HOUSE CAU.8 The staff of ~ aer-a1 •• thOc*ed "'""' the ,_ admfnla!f"etlon """' Amoe. IB AMEAICAH SHOAT STORY ''The Golden~··· by Ring lMdner. A rented oouple (Jame. Whllmont, Teresa WriQMI vacattonlng 111 Ronda find "*' mat· fl8ge Slleilfll' ""'*' the enoount«'8 .,.. old ~ (Slepllen aloll) m> YAKUTAT A nimot6 A1MMn fiSNng "111age feoea l"9 ~ or 11 ctrastll; ~ Jn 111 wey of Wfe ""'*' leMea tot oftanore off exp6c)ratlon WI lhe Quit of AIMii• -aolCI ll=:v ~ ~ t'OINnll· c:a1ty ln'IOMld -"" one of her tllCMr'8. • PlAYnE P9CfHTAOE8 1(>:30. . Hl'W8 YAKUTAT A remote Alaalc811 flshtno vlllaige '-""' pro9CleC'I Of • dr•bc Ctlllnge In 11. Wiiy ol ... wMl1 ..... ~ """'°"8 Oil exolOtlltlon "' the OliH ol ~ are IOICI l?t""' u..s. ~· f1V IMU. MOY!AS' JOt.ffW. -Out 'Tirnel.. 8111 ~ otter. • per'IONI ""'06- pecttve ol the 1910s and IOOlll tor.wd to 8 MW JOHN DARLING • TOWWY OOOf'6' TOIMIY ~ Iha pf1ndoal dano.r In a r....-d 1ll409 ITIUllcef. 11='0 9 Cl) HAARY 0 HMry trtee 10 c6liW 1111 fTlefld Lt Trenctl wt'9ll ttMI lawman 11 frame<! tor muro.r Q T()NIQt(T G~ tio.t em Cosbv G~ Jofwl Rlfter. Cltnt ~,Maud~ 0 DA TINO o.-NE G 9 8AANEY MIUER Whtie Flth '9 NndlinQ 11 fQm~y dt9Qulll OOllCefl'W'IQ • wtte-tinQ Saturn Wo,o 1>ec:ome" • 1noot•no t"'Qet (RI CBS Claims First Place By TOM JOBY challenge the f1"0Dt-nmner. CBS was first in the NEW YORK (AP) -CBS c1.aima tint plac:e in ratinO for the week eodinl Nov. lB, won twice LD the prime-time '-1evialon nttbap for tbe ftnt time the next moatb, and bu been No. l each of the last In nearly fQUr yean. But the network'• prosnuD· abt weeb. ming chlef aaya be expecta tbe Winter Oi7mpic:a "And t.be auceeu ~·re e1QoJ'inc ta nat:• Daly ne.-t month to put ABC back OD top for the rest of said, "baled on our rep1ar aeries, not bi& special& the season. and movies. TboM kinda of tblnp bave helped, but "I have to give the odds to ABC," said Robert we've done it with mixed bag, starting with a news A. Daly, president of CBS' entertainment division, program like •eo Mlnutes' and including comedy "because I feel the Winter Olympics they'U carry as well as drama." in February will tip the baJance in their favor. Daly said css·s sue~ was due in large ··ABC bas oot been doing well lately,·· Daly measure to eight shows broadcast on the network's said in a telephone cooversa.tloo from bh office in three strongest nights: '"60 M.inute5," "Archie Los Angeles. "and the Olympics will give them Mil Bunker's Place," ''One Day at a Time." "Alice" opportunity to break our momentum, and to pro-and "1be Jelfenons" on Sundays, "M·A..S·H" on mote their programs for the rest of tbe seuoo. Mondays and "The Dllkes of Hauard" and "Dallas" on Fridays. "BUT IT WILL BE close," Daly said, .. __ ,, auu AU BUT "ilCBIE Bunker's Place" att we've l(ot to be pleased with the building blocb we• ve putin place for oextseuoo.." among the 10 highest-rated shows for the season so css· claim to first place is not undi.aputed. ... ..,... ...... ----~~ ~ TONIOHt'S LATEST LISTINGS !, . I • MOYll * • * .. Vfve zec>etat" (rM2} ....,.. er.do • Antflollr Oulnr'I. • HOGAN'S HUllOl9 • QQOI ICIMNJTOH • CN'nOtB MIC ... eGMAT~ -....n'- ,~-TAU!90l™E UNDF'fCT'fD ''WllMI And Mery • -~ fMP09INIU ThelMf'~•ttliell ttMd ha ,_ pitcog1111b1 In order IO 1-.ccNW ltol8n art --• HONmltOOHEM Aalpll tri. to ramolCI his ~ for Aloe'• .... """1 kl Mw IW •Nm to ....,,, IO hill aid WI, 1 21~ 12.116 9 POUCE 8TOfl'Y A ooe> on tM take ~ an llllncMe plan to pt'WtW'lt h1m1elf from getting C8Ught and CIOlgt'-aed (RI 12:30 8 OMOHET Fl'leley and GMnOn ,J;, a Negro oflloer taceo wntt a,_""°' MtuallOn. ., M()Vl( • • "Hatchet For A H<M oeymocJ11 •• (19701 s-. l)hen F~. ~ ·-•ndet • DO<CAVETT o.-i authOr 1 e. sinoer. (Pan I o4 21 12.40 8 (I) MCQ.OUO MGClouCI .. ...-OOQ 10 belilMl 11\at a vwnpwe *M •119C>O'Mlble lor 1t1e bfU1 al m..irctef of 41 bMulllul ~woman I 00 I) TOMORROW GuNta v~ Joe Smith • c.orneOy ooc:tcx • Georoe Scllullz. Or Char* KA*nen. 0 THE Rlfl..EMAH An old friend of wen, a It~ pflOIOQnlC)I*', •• ~ ol fnUl'cter • lllMMI. I &.IMWR ~ 1:tfl .... 1::30 ..... n41 PAU. AHO,_. O!'NGINALD ..... ~cit-. dimer•· ty tor Mt. Md ...,.. 0.J .• -'*" --.1a no food. bl01= • • ·11owery Borno.Mfl'· (1948) 8owlry ~. a... cKM\~d. • THI! IOUND #1/0 ~OIVOUNO JUAN A lac* 11 N 'llOftd ol ... --onllctren end lflelr tradltionel end oonlel'llpo- <f!IY ,.,,... mualC end ctanoe. 2:211 NIW9 ~ AMENCAH '"°"1 STORY The~ HCM_..,fllOOI\ .. by AA'O LMctn.. 2:M9 MOYIE • * • • "Five FlnQtn" ( 19S21 JwMt t,4MC)ft. OM- """' Oerrleux. 3:GOI NEWS I 3=30 JUMP fOA JAZZ. •:30 8 OlD HOUSE WONC8 HOii Bot> Call•h•ll e•piefns the actv8nlagaa anct <llMdvanteoet ol v.n- ~ "°°' llnlettM. Tiw.dat1'• Dofldate "•.,.._ -AFTtRHOON-_;;._.;...;....;...;..;...;~.;...._-' tZ:CO 0 •• "ACIYllrltunt In Ballmore" I 1!M91 Robert y °""9. Shlf1ey T ample. 12:30 ti) • • • ''Bae* To BatHn.. ( 19•51 JofWI W.rvM. Anth<lfty Quinn. C..1 oft lfom Amertcen IO<eeS. <I c;Oldr'9I organlZ9ll natrve Allplnos rrrto 1 guer. ntla ermy ~ a reed on l"9 Ja~ (ltw .• 50mln.> a:JO 8 • • "8.S 11..0ft vo.r ( \!H 11 Peter K .. tner. Joanna Cam•ron. by Armstrong & Batiuk for Now far, with "60 Minutes.·· the loogest-nmnin~ o( d»e lot. on top. ABC. in coo~ had seven of the 10 mCMSt-wat.cbed &bows lMt seuoa. mcladinc tbe first alL • • .. Lawroe ad Shir:ley." No. l lD the nitlilCI the last two aeuoos and rum>eMJP t.be year befo~. WU SZnd ln A. C . Nielsen Co.'s most rttsl s urvey. for the wttk ending Jan 27. The show is not in the Top 10 for this season DAL V ACKNOWLEDGED CBS got a boost tn the fall from professional footbaJJ, wtucb ofteo ran into pnme-t.Jme. providing a strong lead-in for "60 Mmutes,'' oo tbe scbedu.Je at 7 p.m. "I Uunt football was very important." be said, "but even when NBC's game ran late. we did well. '60 Minutes· will certalDJy be among tbe top three shows for~ seuoo." Time ol Tragedy Linwood Boomer tries in vain to console his blind wife, Melissa Sue Anderson, when she learns their inf ant son bas died in a fire on a special two-hour pr'esentation of .. Little Rouse on the Praire" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. A BC. which began its prime-time season a week ahead of the others, maintains it ia still No. 1. Ad· ding to the coo.fusion was a mix-up in the ratinp several weeks ago in which a low-rated show waa incorrectly included in the prime-lime averages. CBS and NBC agree that farst-pJace beloqs to ..., _______ __. CBS .,.,. SLUCH OF HtSTOltlC JISUS'" CGI ABC wrestled prime-time dominance away from CBS in April 1976, and overwhelmed the com· peliUoo with ball-hour sitcoms like "Happy .... ________ _. Days," "Laverne and Shlrley," .. Three's Com· pany" and, laat sea.soo, "Mort and Mlndy." ABC WAS A RUN.AWAY winner in the ratiqs race a year ago, and appeared beaded for another easy triumph th.is fall. .. 1941'" fNt ~OAUAS ~ ~OPH!~TIC4T£0 Pmdf<AMMINO .. 8BfJulilul ~IBreo M~ir:-New~ MarinB Wealher-~ki Reporlt:- ~lock Markel Reporl~ Con~umer Reporl~ But beginning in mid-November, CBS began to Stories Short and Sweet By PETER J. BOYE& LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -A eood story is much better than a bad car wreck. Yet there are more bad car wrecb than good .wries on TV, because a prime rule in television commands : ''Do sometbina sexy in the fU'St six minutes, or lose the viewer." The best atoriee seldom have a car wreck -or a.o explosion or cooaummaUoo of an llllcit affair - at-the bfcinntng. Trauma la something a good storyteller worb up to. When an old man spina a ---------war yarn, be doesn't ( ] beein wttb: TV REVIEW "I abot three. enemy soldiers before they shot --------""me." No. be'U tell you that be wu a atran.rer ln a •tran1e land, to1t aad tblntln1 about his sweetheart and h1I •coon dot back bome. He'll teU y~ that It wu to cold b1a lptt ftoae tolld before it bit tbe pwnd, that be'd been teparated from hia a4oad and bad 1\&nlnd for t.hrM days on a can: Ultn of water aDd half ·a-da1'• C.ratiooa. . . -·: D'U. GO ON Al.ONG tboM bis for awblle, aM THEN be'U tell you about tbe tbrM enemy MfdMrw -felled and well-fed -that be stumbled •· U be'• a real.lJ sood •torJteller, lt'U be 1lx .... ,IOldlen. ''TM Amertean Sbort ~ .. Mriet I.I back oa PM, aad &Mn ile't a car wreck ln alpt Cnot ln Ute ftnt 1ls mblutM, an,ywa,y). Amtrtcant teU teed ,._ ud tome of the beat ol tbem are bert -....,. about IJ"OWiaa up MMl ambltioD and ,.._.,, ltOe'MI about llYtaa ~ and ~ t • bard, stories about working the farm and wtahin& for tbe city; stories about us. Eight new stories will be shown each llooday (beginning tonight, at 8 :30 OD KOCE, Channel 50, and 9:30 on KCET, Channel 28), followed by nine stories from tbe series' first nm tb.ree yean aso. Fitzgerald ia here, and Rlq LardMr and Henry James, Hemingway and Flannery O'Connor, and more. TONIGHT'S PllEMIE&E, Lardner's "Tbe Golden Honeymoon," is a fine example of tbe storytelling craft. James Whitmore plays old Charlie Tat.e, garrulous playet" of cbecken and human observer. Teresa Wriebt is bia Ions· suffering wife, Lucy. It ls tbe 1920s, and the Tat.ea bave 1ooe to Florida -Charlie taltinc. Lucy b"1TJ'1nc him - for their Go.Iden Honeymoon, a ~ of cbeekert and sun, dancing and cafeteria fOod. Tbat.. and tbe best foot doctor around, for Mn. Tate'• anCU).lbed feet. The Tata accident.ally nm acroa Luc1'1 old fiancee and bi.I wife (Stepbea EWCJt and Nan Martin>, which •eta off a demoutratlOo of J*t)' compet1Uon, aocer and Jealouly that undencorn the (ragllity of human reJatiom. ITS A LOVELY story, hwnan and funny, and antlclpata good 1tulf ahead. Neat week Bric Robert. .tan in Willa Cather's "Paul's c ... " &Dd Jamet 1bW'ber and NatbanJel Hawthorne fol\ow. "Tb• American Short Story" Hrlet ta t0methlna to be w•lcomed back; 1ood stortea do make for Sood TV. 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