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Poliee Roudne Iranian Chief
Turns to Aetion Misquoted On
I n Mesa Robbery ostage Release?
DAILY PILOT
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 11 , 1980
VCX.. 71, NO. 0 , > SIECTIO..S, 21 .. AOl:S
Ji Real Madder I
Hostage Release
Iranian Chief
Says Mi.squoted
'Iideland
Building
Probed
By DELORF.S BROOKS 1&"1N Ol ttoe o.fy ,._ SwH
Some of Orange County's
richest c1 t1zcns soon may be
pa) mg an extravagant extra fe<>
ror 1t,·10g on Ne\\port's Harbor
Island
Is Polly Byall of Costa Mesa expressing the thnlJ of vic-
tory. or the agony of defeat? Polly was a participant m
an unusual event Sunday. When it was over. it was dif-
ficult to distinguish the winners from the losers. To find
out what it was all about, turn to Page A3 .
Coast Pair Jailed
In Dual Job Fraud
A Fountaln Valley woman and
a Newport Beach man have
been sentenced to Orange Coun·
ty Jail for running a private
bu si n ess while they
simultaneously accepted
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paychecks for Orange County
jobs.
Orange County court records
show that tbe couple pleaded no
contest to the misdemeanor
rra ud charges and will serve
their sentences oo weekends.
Mary Lou Harrison, 37, or
10061 San Juan Court. Fountain
VaJley, and Walter Prior, 51, or
223 Orange St .• Newport Beach.
we r e sentenced by Municipal
Court Judge Edward Laird to 10
and six days In jail. respective-
ly.
Deputy District Attorney
l>onaJd Barner sa1d the couple
&oth worked as $1 ,200-a-month
collection offlcen in the county
Audltor-Oontroller'a office.
However, they set up shop lo
March 1978 as an evlctlon
service out of Ms. Harrlaon'a
Fountain Valley bome.
The two continued to accept
paycMcb for tlMlr duties of col·
lectlng overpayments from
welfare recipient.a while they
caniecl on t.helr evtc:tlon buai· neas, Barner aaJd.
Jnveatl1ators who trailed
Prior and Ms. Harri.on during a
county work day said the couple
left the office In separate can.
but met at a pre-dealgnatecl poet
to conduct the private bualnaa. • •
By The ~ated Presa
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr was quoted today by a
French newspaper as saying his
government no longer de·
manded extradition of tbe dt>·
Posed shah before the release of
the American hostages now m
Huntington
Man Shot at
Mesa Party
A lluntmgton Beach man was
1n s atisfactory cond1t1on at
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
today after being shot in the
chest dunng a Saturday night
party in Costa Mc~a . officials
said
Police said Donald Gordon
Brown. 3 1, of 16191 Ganges
Lane. may have been saved
from death by a door that blunt-
ed the force of the bullet
T h ey s aid Mark Wayne
Holloman, 19. of 2245 Canyon
Drive, Costa Mesa, was being
held in lieu of $10,000 bail on sus-
picion or assault with a deadly
weapon a nd discharging a
firearm into an inhabited build·
mg.
PoUce said the s hooting oc·
curred at about 11 :30 p.m. at
1022 W. Wilson St .• where 30 to
40 people were attending a party
at a home.
They said Holloman, whom
witnesses said had been ousted
after he annoyed a female
partygoer. allegedly returned
with a 38-caliber revolver and
fired about ball a dozen shots at
the house.
They said B r o wn . wbo
Ironically is believed to be a
friend of the s uspec t's, was
about to open the front door to
check l..oto the shooting when a
bullet paBSed thro ugh it and
struck him In tbe cheat.
Holloman a llegedly called
police about five hours later and
s urrendered. officers said. No
other ln.lurtea were reported.
Rebels Retaliate
KARACIU, Pa.ldltan <AP> -
,Af1han rebel.a~ two town.a
lo tbe rue1ed mountains of
Badakbshan Province In
northeutem Af1banl1tan and
battled the Sovieta for control of
the provincial capital and
a n other town, a Pakl1tani
newapaper re1M>rted.
their lOOt.h day of capllvity He
said the release could come
"perhaps even in the commg
days ..
But Pars. the official lraman
news agency, said he wa~ mis-
quoted Ul the interview in the
French newspaper Le Monde,
without saying what the allegt'd
misquote was . ll did not
elaborate.
Masses of Iranians turned out
m a steady ram to celebrate lhe
first anniversary of th<• Islamic
revolution with a victor~ parade
through Tehran The cru.c;h was
so great that scores of person..,
were injured and a grand.stand
collapsed. the stat<> radio said
Release for the hostages could
come 1f the U S governm<>nt
acknowledged its past "cnm~
1n Iran and recogmzt'd his gO\.
<>mment's "right lo obtalll the
extradition of the shah and the
restitution of h1s fortune," Bani
Sadr was quoted as s aying by
the French news paper. Le
Monde. "If they admit this fact.
it would help us to free the
hostages 1n a s ho rt time.
perhaps even in tbc coming
days."
Asked lf the hostages in the in·
terim might be removed from
the guard of tbe Islam ic mili·
tants and entrusted to Iranian
officials. Bani-Sadr was quoted
as saying "lt is a possibility I
envisage for the coming days "
But he bad not yet received
permission from the Revolu·
Uonary Council be heads, the
newapaper said.
Bani-Sadr said he had re·
ceived eotmcil approval for his
proposal that a tribunal to in·
veaUeat.e U.S. acUona ln Iran be
com blned with an l..otemational
com maaloo to l..oveaU1at.e the
shah's rule. the newspaper said.
It quoted bim as aayt..o1 that pro-
poul was now before Ayatollah
Rubollab Khomeini and that be.
Bani-Sadr, hoped for a reapome
"In two days." The Idea for an
lnternaUooaJ commi11ion waa
proposed by U.N. Secretary-
General Kurt Waldheim.
Bani-Sadr abo eave an indica-
tion how be dllsbt then attempt
to praa a compromlae solution
on tbe mllltanll holdto1 the
ho1ta1ea. "In the ca1e of a
diver1ence of vlewa, I would
eventually 10 to the U .S. Em-
bassy to eoovioce them to fall ln
line wttb my view," he waa quot·
ed u aarina. Since lbe ~criaia betan, the Ira-
nian aovemment and the mili-
tant.I have demanded extndi· tJoa of tbe deposed 1bah before
the releue of tbe AmeneaM.
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Routine Stop
By Cop Foils
Mesa Holdup
A Santa Ana Pohce sergeant
making a routine traffic stop
Sunday in front of a Costa Mesa
convenience s tore looked up
when he heard a crasfi -and
arrested two men who allegedly
were trying to hold up the store,
oHicers said today.
In Costa Mesa city Jail today
on suspicion of robbery were
Mark Brian Ver Bryck. 21 , of
2511 W. Sunflower Ave .. Santa
Ana. and Jay Edward Fletcher,
2. atttet address unknown. Santa
Ana. police said. Both were held
in lleuotSlO,OOOball.
Police said the incident oc
curred al 11:10 p.m . Sunday at
the U-Totem Markel at 1178
Sunflower Ave.. on the Costa
Meu·Santa Ana city Umiu.
They said two men entered t.be
market and attempted to over-
power the male clerk. In the
eoauln& st.ruule, tbe cash re&·
lat.er and some news racks were
1mockedover.
Santa Ana poUce Set. Preston
M. Moran bad pulled over a
mot.ortat to front of the it.ore
and. alerted by the noise, made
tbe aM"elt, officers said. The
1uapedl were turned over to
Costa Men poUce.
Reporters didn't tndlcate
#bet.her or not the motorist wu
Jiven the Ucll:et. .,
That·s because manv of the
""clus1H pro~·rt1es that dot lhl·
tin~ island an• bu11l ovt•r pubh<·
licfrland-.
·\nd although (>rang•· Count:r
nHtc 1als last Wt'<'k t"'tC'mpted J!)()
~uni.1•1 R<'arh honwowners from
rwnaltw~ fnr similar encroach-
nwnt!-;. th1· Harbor Island re51
rlent...ltkt•h won'tb('asluckv
The problt.·m reall y began
around tht• tum of the century,
\\ h1•n Or.inj!t' Coa\t'o; p1oneenng
ram1h('c; hegan ... etthng, first tn
S u n s 1• t At' a c h . a n d I ale r ,
l\;e\\ port Harbor
An d 50m1.• of the 140 residents
1 aml' up \\1lh <'ndt>n<'E.' that im -
p fl'' t•m ent-. had been bu1 It
hdort' th<' 1.-ounn took over the
land in 1~3
Thl•tr claim of pnor rights to
lht· land \\a., accepted by county
officials. \\ho said 1t would be
loo t'XJ>t'n."1' r to try to decide
"hl('h 1mpron•ments were bwlt
bt•forr 1943 .ind" hi ch aren't
~ the county 1s~ued a blanket
pl;'rm1t la~t week allowing the
1mproH'rnt'nt:-. lo stand
Tht' Sunst't Beach res -
idences ar(' on public beach land.
(Sfoot> Ft:E. Pal(e i\2)
Or:n:Q ,:ast
\\·eaaber
Mostly sunny Tuesday.
with 1ncreas1ng high
cloudiness Tuesday arter-
noon Somt> fog and low
clouds along the coast late
ton 1 ght and Tuesday
mommg SlJgbtly cooler
Lows tonight 45 at the
beaches and 52 inland
Highs Tuesday 65 a long
the coast and 72 inland.
INSIDE TODA l'
ChHI rlghtJ leaders in
Pltt1b1wgh 8ay t~ fear the
1.nctim• of economic troubles
mil be blaclu and womm a.a
'h-: Ku Klur Klan zerws in on a
'pnme target." (Story, Page
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Afglaan Sieg Patrol
A Soviet:built helicopter of the Afghan Air
Force ru~ over .Afghanistan's capital of
Kabul. While Soviet forces secure lines of
commwlications, the Afghan army and air
fo rce are reportedly bemg used to combat
rebel guerrillas.
Burglary Tie-ins Seen
Mesa Prisoner Suspected of Several
A Costa Mesa man. arrested
last week an connection with an
aborted Costa Mesa burglary,
may be linked to more than half
a dozen other break·ins during
thl' past month in Costa Mesa,
Nt·wport lkal·h and lluntington
fkach, poht'e re ported today
S itt Wilham Bechtel said
Oanicl Edmond Home, 26, of 279
V1rgmia /\vc-, wa:-. bcan f.t ht•ld 1n
hvu of $10,000 bual on !>usp1c1011
of buq::lary
. Horne and a female compan.
ion were arres ted Thursday
after Saddleback I llgh School
teacher Donald Ocan Barr, 44.
returned to his €osta Mc:,a home
during the day and :,urpn sed
two intruders.
The woman. 1dent1f1cd as
Rebe~ca Ann StllJ;:enba uer. 25,
of Ohio was ar re:,t<•d in connec·
lion with th11l burlgary but
does n't face chai:gcs an tile
<1th<·rs, &•cht<-1 :.aid
Apartment Dwellers
Flee Fire in HB
f·are that s wept through the
top floor of a downtown Hunt·
JORlon Beach a pa rtment bwld·
1ng sent occupants runmng for
lheir lives Sunday morning, fire
officials reported
The occupants -many
dab hang out with per sonal
belongings in their hands -a ll
e s caped unharmed from the
J • 11 a m. blaze at the 124 3rd St
apartment, fire fighters said.
Investigators estimated
damage lo the two-story struc·
lure at $31,000
The fire, they said, began an
o ne of the second floor uruls and
took 26 firemen about 20 minutes
to douse. The cause of the Ore ts
under investigation.
The downtown building Is
owned by Robert Pruitt of La
Crescenta, officials reported.
Israel Tightening
Policies on Arabs
JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime
M inisler Mena chem Begin told
the United States today that
lsrael will not be sacrificed in a
policy of appeasement toward
the Arabs on the Palestinian is-
sue In Tel Aviv, a bomb blew up
at a crowded buburban bus stop.
inj uring 15 persons. authorities
s aid
Begin , s peaking to the
American Jewish Committee,
s aid that Israel would make no
more concessions to encourage
Pa lestinians to join talks for
autonomy in Is raeli-occupied
territories.
In a news paper interview
published in Cairo today ,
Defense Mlnlster Ezer Weazman
was quoted as speaking o ul
strongly in favor of ro existence
with the Arabs. In a btcitcment
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diffenng markedJy from BegJn's
policy, he was quoted as saying
Jewish settle m e nts do not
represent security for Israel.
The interview was taken in
Israel earlier this month
In the Tel Aviv s uburb of
Petah T1kvah a bomb blast an
jured 15 persons, one seriously,
at the bus s top. a hos pital
s p okes man reported Is rael
Radio said two crowded buses
left the stop moments before the
bomb cxplodc>d It 5a1d polict>
round<.'Cl up 10 Arabi. and ~caled
off the area while they searched
for mon· cxplo:-.1v<·i.. but lhf'rl'
was no report that a ny w<·n·
found
In his speech Begin r eferred to
11tatements by Secrdary of State
Cyrus Vance that a resoluUon of
the Palestinian problem wouJd
boost Amerit'an influence walh
Moslem and Arab s tates and
case th~ i.lraleg ac p ositio n
against Soviet advances In the
Middle E ast.
May Be Hope
For SALT II
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Llke
the death of Mark Twaln, re·
ports ot the demise of the SALT
II treaty may prove to have
been exaggerated.
Carter aclmlnlstraUon otnclala
say they are beetnnin1 an effort
to revive the treaty despite the
intense a ntl·Sovlet reellna
engendered by the occupaUon of
Afghanistan. Moreover, they ex·
press some opUmlsm the peel
could be ratified thJs year
The Carter admlnl1tratloo
feels It can demonstrat.e that ll
Lh• Soviet.A conUnue the kind of
a11reutvenes1 that led them to
occupy Afcha.nl1tan, l world
without SALT 1t would bf> con.
1lderably leas predictable, more
expenalve and more danaeroua
fot the Unlted Slate1. --,
He said Home, who "ac; being
sought prior to the lat<-:.t hr<'uk -
an, as belaen'<I connectt-d to a
number of buq~lariu.,, mostly at
private homes.
One th<'fl anvolvt·d u $20.000
Nl•wport Reaeh coin collccl1on,
Bechtel said, and another ncllcd
S15,000 in :.liver from a Mes<t
Vnd t· hom1 • About $1::!,000 an
s1lvt·r from that thl'ft h.J!> bt.·~:n
rN'llVl1rt'<f. h(• ~UHi.
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In a message read lo the
Tehran crowd, which Tehran
radio estimated at 2 millioo
persons, Khometru did nol men·
lion I.be hostage s ituation but
said Iran's struggle must con-
tinue again.st the United States.
"tbts ruthless world·devourer."
But he said after Iran ended
1Ls polltical, military ecooom1c
and cultural depe ndence on
America, "we will establish or·
dinary relations with America
JUSt as with other countries " He
:.aid Is rael, .. a base for
America," must be destroyed.
Tehran radio said roads lead.
ang to the par ade route were
ftlled with people as far as the
eye couJd stt Many were chant·
ang : "Allah-o·Akhbar"' -God is
great -and burnjng incense. It
said some were so excited they
stormed into the line or march
and I.be radio appealed for them
to move back onto the sidewalk.
Bani Sadr stood an for the ail
ing Khomeini on the official re·
viewing s t and in Tehran's
Freedom square. He was joined
by Khomeini's son Ahmad and
Palestine Uberation Organlu-
tion chief Yasser Arafat as the
parade got wider way. led by a
contingent rrom lhe miUlary of-
fi cers' school, lhe radio said.
Khomeini's son read the
messaee from hls rather, later
reported by government news
agencies. "Iran must continue
Its dedalve struggle again.st the
<"rue1, world·1waUowtn1 U.S.,"
Khomeini aald, adding that the
country should be aware of the
"crtm.lnaJ powers of the East
and Wel!lt."
Tbe crowd 1ur1ed ln to the
viewing stand despite efforll by
government soldiers t~ maintain
order . "Owtng to the lnordinat~
crowd!, one or the stands col·
lapsed" and about SO penons
were taken to the hospital to be
treated ror minor lnJurlts, the
radio said. It said aU but five
were then releaAed. Weatem re·
porters ln Tehran said the col·
lapud 1r1od1tand w11 fUled
with forelan and I ranian
dJtoltart• Invited by the IOY·
f'rnmtnl but that none of UIOM
lnjuredJrrere toretanera.
Girl's Body Avoided
Vietnamese Youngster Left in Road
MAN~AS. Va. <AP> -A
l2·year-old Vietnamese 1'&,[~ turnln1 hoD>e from an
clau wu lt.rudt by two ve clea
and killed, and other can drove
around her body ''Uke there was
a dead dog in the middle or the
street." a witness says.
Pohce are searching for a
betRe van and a dark eray com·
Dead tor 'I' ears
pact car in the h.it·and·run death
of Tran Ly Hoa.
She wu on her way home
from ICbool at 7 p.m . laat TbW"I·
day wtlb about 10 Vlm:aamese
c hildren and adults, including
her mothe r and ll·year·old
brother
Hoa stepped off a curb in front
of the school and was hat by a
'Forgotten' Body
Located in Vault
FREDERICKSBU RG. Va
<AP> Police are barrted about
the discovery of the body of an
infant, unidentified and ap
parenUy dead for many years,
f o und an a vault at a
Fredericksburg funeral homl·
"Tbl.s lS such a strange Uung
that we really don't know what''>
going on yet," said Cupt.
Wilham Lasell.
Actin& on a Ltp, police found
the body, clad In a wblt.e shroud.
in a vault in t.be chapel of the
Wheeler and 'IbompM>n Funeral
Home about 6 p.m . laat Friday
Employees told police they had
DOl known the body WU thert'
Police oot only don't k:oo w the
iofaol's identity, they have no
Idea how long the infant h~
been dead or why 1t wa~ never
buried.
The body w11l be s.ent to lhf•
slate medical examiner':, ofr1rc·
m Richmond for an aulop-.} t•1
t ry to determine. 1f po ... ~1bll'
bow and when lhe infant du-d
Police wiU also ~o through th1·
Man Killed
In Tumble
From Truck
A 20-year-old m an died Sun
day when he feU out of the back
of a pickup truck on the curved
M acArt.hur Boulevard freeway
onramp an Irvine
Highway Patrol officers or;aad
Ch arles !land of Lomita was bit
ting an a l<twn chair an the b<-d of
.i s mall. f'lrt>1gn ·madt• trur k
dran•n by Gn·~oo M1tchdl. i i .
of Torrance
Hand f«.>11 o ut a b Matr hl'll
swung a round the c urved on
ramp leadlng to the northbound
San Diego Freeway. officers
said.
He died of head inJunes tn
Tustin Community Hospital a
short lime after the 6 p.m . acct·
dent.
No charges have been filed
a~aa nsl the-drive r pendani!
furthe r mvestlRat1on.
Kickbacks Probed
By 11'e AMOria~ Preu
At least 21 polttlcal faKures
a nd union off1 c 1als fro m
Louisiana and Texas are gout~
before federal grand Junes thts
week to discuss the FBI 's SO·
called Brilab Investigation a
"scam" Involving alleged
kkkbaclcs to influence Insurance
purchases by government ag«>n
cles In four st~tes
runeral hom e's records next
week for clues lo lbe cbilid'a
identity.
Rumors of tbe ex.isteDce of an
unclaimed and unldeotmed body
al Wheeler aod Thompson bad
been drculatmg In the city.
Several boun before poUce
searched the vault, two re·
porters talked wilb Wheeler T.
Thompeoo, a co-owner of tbe
funeral home, aDd showed blm
pbolo8J'8Pbl pvportedly taleo
of the vault and the bod.y. ·
Tbompeon dea.led the namoc-
and wouldn't Jet the "1)0l'ten ln·
.. pe c t the va ult or allow
employees to open It. He said the
vaults possibly hadn't been Uled
since be too« over tbe bua1neM
from tus father 20 years ago.
David Pa<"kett of the
Westmoreland News took the
'>Lory and pbotograph.s lo pobce,
who went lo I.be funeral home
and got ~rmw.ion to open lbe
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Brezhnev
Woos Iran
In Message
MOSCOW <AP)-So·
vu:t President Leonid I.
Breihoev has seal atl of.
f1 c1al message stttsslo~
the Kremlin'6 desire for
"good·nei&bborly rela ·
tlOIU., with lran, lil06CC>W
Rad1o NpOrted Sunday.
It sald the meuqe had
been seal to I raoaan
leader Ayatollah Rubolla.b
Khomemi to martt the first
anniversary of t.be victory
of the Iranian revolutJOn
Khomeiru rt'turned lo lran
from years 10 e xile 10.
Fe bruary 1979 shortly
a fter deposed Shah
Mohammad Rna Pahlavi
left the country.
Brez.bnev's official rt'·
auura.nce ot fnendly tD·
teotions toward Tehran
came am.id Western re·
ports ot increased Soviet
military activity a long
Iran's northwest border
with the Soviet UnJon
The Soviet Mws agency
Tass described such re ·
ports a.s ··slanderous · ·
According to Moscow
Had1o's Englisb·language
world ser v1«>. Brezhnev
··upre5e'd the desire that
rdat1oru. b<·tv.et-n tJw So
\ 1et Union and Iran would
conttnue lo be based on
fr1end s h1p , good
neighborly relations and
non·anterferenc-e in each
other's internal aff11 r.i "
van. police said.
Apparently not Mriously hl&rt,
1be wu crawUn1 to the side ot
the rold when a car ran over ber
and draaed her ao feet. Muy
Hay. an Interpreter said she wu
told by the g.lrl's mother.
Bob Cole . a resident of the
subdivision ln Prince William
County where the accident oc
curred. 1aid be heard a thud and
then ICl'HmiDI.
"I HW the second car run over
the kid, and I realized what had
happened," he said. "It didn't
seem to be go111g fut. There
were oo brakes or anything. It
drove over both her lep.
"No one would stop. Two cars
drove around her. They acted
like there was a dead dog in the
middle ot t.be street. I almost put
my fl9t through the door of a car
trying to get someone to slop."
Hoa wu pronounced dead at Prtnee 1VlDlam Hospital.
A aeeond·lfader at West Gale
Elementary School, she bad
moved to the area about four
months qo. Hoa's mother was
"so upset 1be couldn't even
cry,•• Mn. Hay said.
Residents of the subdivision
1&1d lhe lnteraect.lon where the
Jirl wu atnaek la poorly lighted
and heavily traveled.
~P.,.eAJ
FEE •..
which is ruled by state recrea-
UC>oal codes.
But Newport Harbor is gov.
emed by harsh tidelands laws
wh ich don't allow for prlo;
right.a clauna, Jensen said.
In addition. the ent'roaeh
ments on Harbor Is land arc
more substantial than seawalls
In many cases s wtmming pools,
gardcM or parts of homes an•
bu alt on Udelands, he said.
"It's a classic story of the old.
o ld settlements," said Enc
Jessen. county Environmental
Management Agency officiaJ.
.. Life was more informal at
the tum or the century. Jnsptt·
ton wett more concerned with
the st.ructuraJ integrity of t.ht!
buildings than whether they
Wl're W1lbio t'ertaan property
lin~."
State Lands Commission
represeot.atlva, however. were not llO llllormal. ..... 19'11 ...
dered Orange County officials to
do something a bout the 200
properties from Sunset Buch to
Dana Potnt that were edging onto
pubU<' bel<'hes.
Such encroachment violated
alate part and tidelands laws,
Jensen sau1
Most ot the ent"roacbmeots in
Sunut Beach and other south
<'O ast areas were relatively
minor, consisting of seawalls,
patios or landscaping that ea·
lende-d onto oubllc beach.
So coun.ty o ffi c ials are
searching for an appraiser to set
a fair marltet vaJue on the land.
And when that value is de·
<'ided, the owners or the 30
homes affected will either have
to rent t.be public land from the
county, or tear down whatever
Improvements stand on t.be land
Jessen said. •
"We are working very cl~ly
with the homeowners, we·re not
Juat riding roughshod," Jessen
said.
"We know the values are go·
me to come tn very high. But the
state won't let us oot do at "
Al'S GAAAOE
56 F ASHlON ISLAND
NFWPORT BEACH
(714) 644·7030
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Orange Coast
EDITION
VOL 73, NO. ~2, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1980
Today' Cloalag
N.Y. Stoeks
N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Stiff Tideland Fees for Harbor Island
8y D•:LOat:S BROOKS aaWIN °' __ ,,...._._
Somt: o( <>ranee l'ounty'"
r1ehest r1ti1en" 11oon nHly be
paylna an ••xtrav•i&unt utu1 Ctt
for living on Nt•wpon .., lhubor
bland
Thal'!> ber1uuie muny of lht
exclusive properties that <Jot the
tiny island arc bwlt •>vN puhhr
tidelands
And although Orange Cowity
11Hlc1ala lut wtek t'IXtompted 1~
Sunut ~ach h<lmt'owneri. from
penrtltt ~ for 11lm1lar t-nrrouc.•h
menl.i, th•• flarbor lslllnd rt:i.I
dt"nts likely won't bt-u1 lurky
Tht' problem rt·11lly bc1tdn
around the tum of the ct'J\lury,
wht!n Orange Coast'i. p1on~nng
famaht"t> began selthng, first in
Sunset Beat•h , and late r ,
Newport Harbor
And wme of the 140 resident!.
l"tHne t•~-Wlth ev1d!_n<'e ~ut am
provt!1ncnt1> had been bullt
bt-fore the t"ounty took over tbe
land In 1943.
Th.:1r cla1m of pnor rights to
the lund wa11 accepted by county
offic1als, who said It would be
too expensive to try to decide
which improvements were built
before 19"Uand which aren 'l .
So the county issued a blanket
permit last week allowing the
improvements to stand
The Sunset Beach res
idences are on public beach land,
whlch is ruled by stale recrea
Uonal codes.
But Newport Harbor ls gov.
e med by harsh lldelands laws,
which don't allow for prior
rights claims. Jerusen said.
In addition. t he encroach
ments on Harbor Island a re
more substantial than seawalls
In many cases swimm ing pools,
gardens or parts or homes are
built on tJdelands, he said
"It's a classic story of the old,
old settlements," said E ric
Jessen, county Environmental
Management Agen<"Y official
··Life wu more mformaJ at
the tum of the century. lruspec
tors were more concerned with
the structural mtegnty of the
buildings tba n whether they
we re within certain property
hnes .··
St ate Lands Co mm 1ss1on
represenl<.1Uve11 howevt•r, were
not so informal, and In 1977 or-
dered Orange County officials to
do something a bout the 200
properties from Sunset Beach to
Dana Point that were edging onto
public beaches.
Such enc roachment violated
s tate park and tidelands laws.
J ensen said.
Most of the encroa<"hmenlo; an
Sunset Beach and other south
toast areas were relatively
cs.. .. ft:t:, Pag•· A:·o
Calllpaign Law Eyed
Retroactive E~ht Years in Newport?
O.lly ,.,,.. ,._. lrf O.ry A--
By JOANNE R£YNOLDS
Oft• O.lly ,., ... SMl41
A campaign law. expected to
be enacted tonight by Newport
Beach City Council members.
could set oCf a search for bust
ness people who made campaign
contnbutions eight years ago
T.hal's because the new law.
aimed at curbing the anflueO('e
maJor campaign contributors
may have on counctl members.
1s lo be retroactive
That me ans <.'urrcnt council
members as well a s tho!'ic elect
ed to the council in April will be
affected
Retiring Councilman Don
Air Crash
Vic ti~
Not Krwwn
Catching Ber Breath
/\ man and wom<.1n who died an
J fwrv a1rcrart crush fo'rida\
follo"1ng a mid <11r l·ull1s1011
over E l Segundo stall have not
been positively identified
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t
l f
I
la Po)ly ByaU at Costa Mesa expressing the thrill of vic-
tor~. or the agony of defeat? Polly was a participant in
an unusual event Sunday. When it was over , it was d1f-
Cicult to dlstmguish the winners from the losers To find
out what it was all about. turn to Page A3
Hostages-Shah Link
Cut by New Leader?
By The Associated Press
I ranaan Presutent /\bolhassan
Bani-Sadr was quoted today by a
French news paper as saying his
governm<'nt no longer de·
manded Pxtrad1t1on of the de
posed o;hah hc>forc the release of
the Aml•ncan hostages now in
their lOOth day of capt1v1ty llt•
s aid lht· rcl•·ase <'OUld <'Orne
"perhaµs even m the coming
days··
But P::ir~. thl' official Iranian
news agency. said he wal> mas.
quoted 1n the inte rview m the
French newspaper l.e Monde,
without saying what the alleged
mi squot e wa s It dad n ot
elaborate
M asst•s of Iranians turned out
in a steady rain to celebrate the
first anruversary of the Islamic
revolution with a victory par ade
through Tehran The c rush was
so great that scores of persons
were mJured and a grandstand
collapsed. the state radio said.
Release for the hostages could
come 1f the U.S government
acknowledged its past "crimes"
jS(>(' IRAN. Page A2)
Brezlmev
Woos Iran
Police Tie
Burglaries
ToMesan
A Costa Mt·sa man. arrested
last week in connection with an
aborted Costa Mesa burglary,
may be linked to more than half
a dozen othrr break-ins during
the past month in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach, police reported today
Los An~eles author ities ten
tatavcly had 1dentif1ed the couple
as Ja<.'k and Sandy Murphy of
lluntm~ton Reach but the Los
An~cles Coroner's office will not
verify the information
·'There as nothin~ this offa<"e 1~
g iv ing out on lhl'm."' said a cor
om•r's tnvC'st1gator this mon11nA
A t·ornncr's deputy said ht!. or
J!an11.at1on .... "nrlo.an~ "1th hadb
r harr<'d r<'rn<11ns and 1s s till al
l1·rnpt1ng to l0<.·at1• dl'nt:il n•t
orrl-. .incl olh1·r '\ r.J\'.'> 111
l''.'>l.Jhla!\h Hfrnt1f1<·.it mn ·
li t• -.aid only th:1t nnl' vwt1m
\\a'> a man lht• olht·r a \\flman
Thrt·C' pl'r..,ons, 1nclud1ng tht•
eoupk t<·ntat1vd.\ 1dt•nt1f11·d .a!'>
lh1• Murphys. d1l'<I "h<·n .1 l'tpt•r
t'ht·n>kl'I' 1'1\2'< <.·ol11d1:cl nl'l.Jfh
h•o;1d on \\1th a <'t· ... -.nll 175 pilot
l'd IH Hrut·<· Lt·1ghton. ~7 of
Northndgt•
Ttw Papt•r ;.u r«ri.lft , .,horn t1f .1
""1ng, 'ipun to the c<1rth. t•ruptmg
an flaml·. offtc1als !'>a11I
Ll·1ghton ., Ct•..,..,n.., cra!\h1 ·d
on1· half m1h• av.ay at an o ff1 ('1·
c·on1't rutlt•rn o.,1l1· v.ht·rc !'>IX
""nrkmcn "l'rt' an1ur 1•cl
A sook<.•!->man f1>r lh<• FAA said
lhl' Piper pilot was <.·n rout•· to vas
1 t fru·nds or rc•J ala vc·.., m San .l~t·
Thi· !'>mall a1rl'r<111. O\\ncd b~
Rraan llanrallY of Coi.ta Me~a.
had bt·1•n l<·ascd hy A\.1at1on
Cn l1m1t c d at llunt1ngton
Reach's Meadowlark Airport to
the couple who dat•d an thl' cra~h
Ray Cotter. Av1at1on Unhmat
cd president, refU!.C'S to dascus1'
the rental agreement or whether
or not a flight plan was filed
Hanratty, meanwhile. rc~rt
ed he knows nothin~ of the mc1
dent
LEr AD. SIITER .
WORK FOR YOV
"The Daily Pilot's Ad Sitter
ser vice is really super.
'
MOSCOW (A P >-So·
viet President Leonid I
Brezhnev has sent an of·
ficlal message stressing
the Kremlln's desire tor
"good -neighborly rela·
lions" with Iran. Moscow
Radio reported Sunday.
Sgt. William Bechtel said
Daniel Edmond Horne, 26, of 279
Virglnia Ave., was being held In
lleu of Sl0,000 bail on suspicion or burglary.
"I received great response
from my classified ad, and the
Ad Sitter 24-hour a ns werin g
service freed me fro m havlng to
s lay home and answer the
phone."
That's the advertising s uccess
It said the messaa" bad
been sent to Iranian
leader Ayatollah RuboJlah
Khomeini to mark the first
annlversary of t.bt victory
of the tran.tan revolut.lof. Khomeini returned to Iran
from years to cxlle In
February 1979 shortly,
after depose d Shah
Mohammad llna Pahlavi
left the country.
Home and a female compan· story of lhe man who placed this
ion were a rrested Thursday ad in lhe Daily Pilot.
a fter Saddleback High School ...
teacher Donald De.ap }Jarr. 44. 1, ;
returned to bis 'Mes e ~uring .lhe,t.«f u· ~llel!~h. wo.,ln~ ··
R:;,~~to Alu).
of Ohlo was a
tlon with that burlaary
doesn't fee cha~•·
othen, Bechtel said.
2 dr pay
Mdnrus hai. been on the council
12 yt'ars, but he says he's never
taken a campaign contnbut1011
fro m anyone
Eight years ago, Paul Ryckoff
was ele<"lcd. Hay Wallaam!\
Joined the council four )ear.,
ago. and the remaining mem
bers Paul llummcl, Evelyn
Hart. Ja<"k1e Jfoathcr and Don
Strauss v.e rt' ele<"tt·d tw11
)C'ars afo?o All had campaign
contributor-.
The new law dt .... c nbf·!\ a cam
pa1gn contnbutor a~ anyone "h''
gives more than $200 to a <"an
d1date and or to .i polallcal al"
t ion ~roup that ..,u pporh that
<.'andadatc
It "ould µroh1b1t eoun<"tl mcm
b<•ri. from vot1n~ favfJrably on
any 1..,...ue an "hll'h ma1or <"on
trabutor-. h,1\1· <t flnanC'1al tn
tcrcst
Tht' r~·ordi. seart·h lakt>I) lo 1,..
lOU<.'hed off h) JPPrll\ al of th<·
ordananrt• v.ould nl'l't'!'>"o tlalf'
1d<•nt1(1t·at1 on 1Jf maj(H ('1111
t rt hutor-. datanli( rrum 1972 and
th(· lt-.1 mg "1th th<· r 1t' <'I erk <Jf
.itl their l"Urn•nt hus 1nt·!-.o., affllta
lwns
The m·v. 11rf11nJnn· 10., Jfl
11a rcntl~ bast:d 110 tht· curn·nt
touncal m.a1ontv -. µuhhrh ,.,
pn•-.t.t'd f(·ar that dE'H''"'*" "111
Jtll·mpt 111 "hu~ th•· upromin~
t•lel't1on b) 1-J41unn~ morwy antu
Coast Panel Urges
Bolsa Chica Access
\ rci.olutaon urging JC'Ct·s::. to
Bois a Ch1 ra v. akrv. JYl> for
rl.'<"rcataonal boating has tx.·1·n
passed unan1mous l ~ by tht•
Roa rd of D1rc•ct11r-. of th1· 01 ;111c1·
Count,. C:o,,...l ,\ssue 1J l ton
The· resolution. adopted Fn
day at the bourd"s annual in
stallation danm•r at the Irvan•·
Coalll Country Club m :-.lewpt>rt
Ucarh. rites the ne<'d for mon•
publ11: berthi. and l.aunchang
faca h tics and th<· bend1c1al cf
feels of additional tidal now on
water qualtly an Rolsa Chica
The document urg<'l> !.Upport
by both :-lalt· and l'Ollnty of
f11·1als
,\ rc·h1lN'l Wiiham P 1-"H kn
~ ol1' 111 ... tallcd Frad•I\' :t:-1111·
}!roup'i. nt'" pn•<,11frnt n·pl<1l'10g
11utg1nnJ.! prC' .. 11lt·nt Rntwrt Chf
f111 cl . pn·o.,1<knt of Air <"Jhf11m1.1
Cos ta '.\-11•..,,1 \0 1t·1• \.1 ii\ or
•' rlt·nt· SchafN in:-tJllt·cl thl· 111·~
11rf1<•1•holdt·r.... "hil1· forml'r -.1.111·
:-i1·n Denni-. Ca 1111 ·nt••r ..,1•n•·d ....
m.1 ... h•r of 1·1•rt•mt1n11·..,
C; lll'!'.t "J)(•,1lo.1•r \1 Hm "n 11111
.1tlm1n1~tratl\'t• ,,..,.,1..,t.cnt lo Ho·p
William IL11111••m1·\t•r H
CJrJn)!e. o.,pokt· 1111 lht 111 riph1·r.1I
C' ,1 n a I o1 n cl 1 h rn Lir1111 ~ for
I fran~c· ('1Jun1 \
Otht•r ofrl<·<·ro., 1n-.t.1ll••ll "•·rt·
tMih1"1'"'1iwH-
fNSTALLEO AS PRESIDENT
Architect Ficker
"t'Jll1t'lh I 11v. l1 I ,11111 H
l llh.J \111111~. \ ll't pr l"'H}o•l)f'.,
.l .111.. F1•1ha11 trt·.1 Ulll .111d
H.tlph t-.1.,1·r ,,., 11'1•11'
Coast Pair Jailed
In Dual Job Fraud
/\ Fountain Valley woman and
a Newport Bca<"h man have
been sentenced to Orange Coun
t y Jail for running a pnvate
busine ss while they
simultaneously accepted
paychecks for Orange County
JObS.
Orange County court records
show lhat the couple pleaded no
contes t to the misdemeano r
fraud charges and will serve
their sentences on weekends
Mary Lou Harrison , 37, of
10061 San Juan C'ourt, Fountain
Valley, and Walle r Prior. 51, of
223 Orange St., Newport Beach .
were sentenced by Municipal
Court Judge Edward Laird to 10
and six days in jail. respecUve-
ly . Each was given credit for
two days already served and
placed oo informal probation .
Deputy Dlatrlcl Attorney
Donald Barner said the couple
both worked as $1,200-a-month
collecUon officers ln the county
Audltor-Coolroller's office.
However, tbey set up shop in
March 1978 u an eviction
service out of Ms. Harrison's
Fountain Valley home.
· The two continued to accept
paychecb for their duUea ot col-
lee U n1 overpayments from
welfare reclptentt whll• they
c1n1ed on their tvlctlon butt~
nen, Barner aa1d.
lnveaUfatora who trailed
Prior and Ms llarn son dunnJ? a
<·ount) "ork day said the coupl~
ll'ft the oHtce m separate urs.
but met at a prt> designated poe11
to <"Ondu<"t the private busme~
The business. "Prompt Ev11·
lion Service." was set up to han
die problem tenants for
landlords. Barner said In
vestagators tra<"ed more than 70
cases flied by the com pany in
Orange and Los Angeles coun·
ta es.
Ms. Harrison 's and Prior's
s uperiors were Upped off to the
co uple 's activities b y an
anonymous letter. Barner said.
Prior had worked as a county
collection officer since 1971 and
M s. Han190n was hired in 1976.
Both e mployees were dis·
charged from their jobs at the
close of the investigation. oC-
flcials said.
Kickback!. Probed
BJ'fte ~lated Press
At least 21 pollUcal figures
and union officials from
Louialana and Texu are aoini
before federal rra.nd juries this week to dilcua lhe FBI's so-
called Brilab lnvestiaatlon -a
"acam " i nvolvina alleced
kickbacks to Influence lnaurance
purchua by ,onmment a1en-
clt1 In roor atatea
pol1t1l'al art1on groups which
"111 ~u µport opp11nc:nl\ or
H \ ckofr und Wtlltam'.'>
Cit~ Allomt') Hugh C11Hm n<1l
1·'1 that the ordananct• also car·
r11·<i d ·rull' of nt'l'<'S\lly · which
"ould hfl th1· voting µroh1b1t1on
1n <'ohl'1' whnt· dl!>QUahficallon
ml·an., thl' counul 11,~e!-> a
<1u11rum
111· Jls11 0.,:..1<1 that th<· counnls
1nll'nt t11 hJv1· 1h1· 11rd1nanct
n·tr1Jattn,. ma\ 1·n·<1te ... o me
probll·m-. an t rackan~ down old
rP< ortb
It n1<t\ l>o· that • ..,oml· of thal
c!.1t.1 1-.n t :n ailahl<· .inymorc .'
tw 111mrn1•nt1·'1
America
Warned
By Israel
.Jt-:ltl ~\I£\\' \I'• l'nmt•
\1 1n1 ... t1 r \1 111 t1 h1 m l<n•ir1 tnltl
th• t ni••d "'·''''"' 1111L1' th.ti
f,r.••·I " II 11nl lw '•'' r tf111·d 111 .1
J'Oll<" \ Of .tl•I>< I !'Ill' Ill 1 UV. ,1 rtl
thl' \r.1t>.., qJl ltw l'.d1 .... t1111.111 1,
-.ut• In Td \\I\ J h11111h till'~ up
.it J l'm"cl1'fl .,uburb.1n hu~ -.111p
1111urang l.'l 1wr..nn-. .1uth11nl1t"
'o.11d
Bt•J.:1n "'P''••k111~ t11 th e
1\m t'rtt Jn J1•\\ 1~11 C'nmm1ttcl'.
,;i1d th.at br.Jl'I \l.Ollld m;1lw no
11111rt· t 11n«t'"''"11" to 1·nc·ouraJ!t'
l'.1h·~l1nian~ lo 111111 t.111>, ... f•ir
.111rnn11m .\ 1r1 J..1 .11·11 "l'l'lll111·d
to· t 1 1 l11r1t•..,
In 1 n•·"'l'•P<'I 1111tr\11'\\
pu!Jl1 httl 111 C .Ill•• l11olo1\
11, fl-n.'>l' ~la111..,t1·1 1-:11 r \\ 1·11111,111
v. ..... fllllllt d ' ""'""'"I>! 11111
"' r1111~·1\ Ill f,l\OI 11f I'll l '\hlt 11\'I'
"'Ith thl· \1.1h-. 111 :1 ... t.i11•m1•nt
t11fl1•nnl! m;arlo.1 111\ from H•·i.:111 ...,
pnl11' tw "·' •11111t1·d .1 ... "'"an~ IP~t'h "t'ttl1·m1•11t-.. <111 not
r1 ·1•r1" .. 1·nt "1 r11nt' l11r hr.11•1
l'h1· 11111•1' 11 '' "'.1 ... IJlo.1•11 tn
hr .t<'I ••.1rl1t·1 rh1-. m•J1llh
I 11 th1· Ti•I \ \ '' o.,uhu rh of
I'• t.1h I ti-.\ .1h .1 l>o•mh hla-.t in
1111 1•d 1'1 l"'r .... 1n ... onl' 't•ruiuo,1'
.1 t I h" Ii u" ... 111 p . .1 h 11-. pl t a I
""""''"m.1n rq1orh•d hrJPI
H.1d1n .... 11d l\l.o 1·111\1.ded hU!->l'"
Id< th1• 'l••P 11111rn1•nt1' befon.• th.-
horn b 1•\plodt•d It '•11d 1xilt t•1·
rou11cl1'(I up Ill \rah' .ind sealt•d
off th.-.•rt'J "1111.-lht•\ st•an ·hcd
for mon• 1·xplt1~1\1•0., hut th(•rc•
'' ,1-. no re pm t th.it ;in' \l.1•r1·
l11und
Or:::cl-:a~•
"~ntht.•r
Mostly s unny Tuesday,
with increasing high
ctoudiness Tuesday after
noon Some fog and low
c louds along the coast late
tonight and Tuesday
morning. Slightly cooler
Lows tonight 45 at the
beaches and 52 inland
Highs Tuesday 65 a long
the coast and 72 inland .
INSIDE TODAY
C1v1l raghtl lead~rs an
P1ttaburgh 60.11 they /tar the
victims of economic troubU1
will ~ bla.c:b and women QI
th-: Ku Khu Klanur~amona
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•up--• TH o.1i, ,._ _., o.y ·-g ~ EV OAVI AN AN'n-DftAn 0.MONITRATION AT UC IRVINE AND NOBODY CAME?
Thet Wae Juat About the CaM !arty In the Da~. euc Organla.ere Hoped tor Up to 2,000 Studenta l.ater ._._._._._._._._.__
Oiavez
Sees Fight
Continuing
C ALEXICO <AP) Thi•
leader or the United Farm
Workeni of America has marked
the first annive rsary of the slay .
m g of a field worker by urging
U FW backers to rededicate
themselves to the "long strug
gle" for better working condi·
tlons in the Imperial Valley
U FW President Cesar Chavez
made his plea Sunday during a
m e m or ial service for Rufino
Contreras. the 26·year·o ld
worker s hot to death three'
weeks urter the f1 rst s trike
hegan on J an 19, 1979. Con·
tre ras was killed when he and a
~roup of strikers enter ed a
Califorrua lettuce fie ld to dis
C'ourage strike breakers
Callin~ Contrl'ras "a m arty r"
for the lK•y<•::rr old union 's movl'
m t•nl. ChaVl'7 told a crowd
t'Sllm<Att•d <1l 1,200 rn lhrs border
town that Contreras remains a
svmlml ''for the· struggle of
Just I('(' "
('hci vt·1 .. 5::!, md1cult·d the let
tuc·t· slnke. now 1:1 months old,
('flUl d mull'h In l1•ngth the r1v(•
y1·<ir stnkc s t;_rged by lhl' Ul''W
111 l hC' early 1970s ;egainst a
Northern C<A lifornia wrnl' pni
OUl'l'f
Arter th<.• 1m·monal M'rv1cc.
Chavez JOrnl·d the crowd rn ;.i
2 12.mi l e march through
d owntown Call'x1co to Con
lrt·ras' ~ravt• A Yt'<H ago,
Ch<.1vcz and Californw Gov Ed
mund G Brown Jr were among
7 000 JH ovle altt·ndrng Con
treras' run .. rcil
Murdn <.h.iri:t·~ .1J{a1nsl thret:
\'mJJIOYl'l'S or Mario ~a1khon
Inc . .it whose farm n ear
lfoltv1 lle the shooting occurred,
have bee n d1sm1sscd by ;in El
Centro Municipal Court Judge
Miller Aide
Named Chief
For Campaign
C hris Loumak1i;, chief aide to
Ora n ge County S upervisor
Edison Miller , will take a leave
of absence effective Friday to
man<Age Miller's campaign
Miller has filed a Je tter of m·
lent to run for the 70th Assembly
seat tha t was vacated when
Bruce Nestande decided to
c h a lle nge M 1 lier in the 3rd
superv1sorial district.
Miller 1s expected to make a
decis ion as to which ofrice he
will seek by March 7, the filing
deadline for the s upervisorial
campaign
D on Burdsa ll, a retired
Newport Beach police officer
who 1s an execul1 ve 1.tss1stant to
Miller, will become Miller 's staff
coordinator 10 Lo umakis'
absence
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CleNlf'H Adv•rtltlfttMaotln
Ami-draft Protest
Draws Few at U CI
With folk ~•ngcr Ario <:uthrw".
"Allt•e's R{•Htaurant ·· plu} in.:
ovc•r a louds p1·uk1•r. 11 11 11nt1
draft nilly ut UC ' lrv1111• .:(•t off t11
a slow start toduy
llardly anyone show1•d up
But organizers of lht• 1·vcnt ,
meant to coincide with similar
d l' m on::. t r u t 1 on~ u I o t h 1· 1
University of Callforn111 ('0111
puses around tht• state, s111d lht•v
hoped anywhe re from 200 to
2.000 students would attend tht·
rally later in the d ay.
M o r e than 20 s peak e r~
representing various o rgamza
lions were to dC'h Vl'r spt•l•chcs rn
lht• school's campus pa rk
Groups cit the demonstration
wt-r<' to include the Gray Pan
ther~. th<• Campaign for
'Like Dead Do
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l.1h1·rtur111n l'.11f\' .end tlw i\I
lllJlll'C' fur ~lff\'I\ ,el
Ori.:11111t('rl> of tlw rally 1>11111
ltll'Y 11-,k1•1I prolf'ssor., to 1·t111rt•I
dnMws "" stu!lc•nts <·ould atltontl
\ '-Pt1 k1•-.\\urnun for th1• f\,
'-lll'i11t1'fl Stwh•nh 'illd 15 p1 o
ft·,so1 s hnd t•on.,1·n l1•d tn that n·
lj tll'Sl
Thi• rullv wn-. lw1ng s pon-,on-<I
h v th1• Anti War Ori.:a11111ng
l.t>aj!Ut•
Tlw '-fl0kt·"~11m.1n 'aul an)
plan., for futur1• 1l1·m11nstrat1on.,
"ould hrni.:1• 011 thl• '"t'f"('<,!> 11(
toda\ ·., l'\'l'nt •
Studt•nt' ar1· prot<',trni.: pm
posed re1mpos1llon of military
draft reg1strat1on
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Girl's Body Le/ t
Amid Passing Cars
MANASSAS, Va. <AP) -A
12·year-0ld Vietnamese girl re
turning home from an Englis h
class was struck by two vehiclei.
a nd killed, and other cars drovt'
around her body "uke the re .wa..,
a dead dog in the m iddle of the
street," a witness says
P o lice a re searc hing for a
beige van and a d ark gray com
pact car in the hlt·and-run death
of Tran Ly Hoa
She was on her way home
from school at 7 p.m . last Thurs
day with about 10 Vietnamese
children and adults, includinli(
her m othe r a nd 11 -year ·old
brother.
Hoa stepped off a curb in front
of the school and was hit by a
van, police said.
Apparently not seriously hurt.
s he was crawling to the side of
the road when a car ran over her
and dragged her 50 feet. Mary
Hay. an interprete r !laid s he wao;
told by the girl's mother
Bob Cole. a resident of lhc
s ubd1v1s1on 1n Prtn('t· V..1ll1arn
County "'hen· thl' .ic·t·11knt rn
curred. ~aid he hl·ard '-' thud and
then st·rei.1m rng
"l <,a w the .,cc·ond rur run OH'r
lht• kid. and I rt·alm.:d what had
hJppt•ned.' he <,aid 'It d1dn t
Sl't'm to Ix· i.:oini.: fa!>t Tht·n·
1i1. t•n· no brakc>~ or Jn) thrng 11
drovt• OVN both h"r lt·g-,
"No unt· would ~top Two 1 ar-,
drove around h1'r Thl'y <itll'tl
like there was a dead dog in th•·
middle or the s trct•l I almost put
my fi st lhrou~h the door or a l'ilf
trying to get somcon(' to stop
lloa w;.is pronounr1·d dead at
f'nnc·c Wilham llosp1tal
A SC>cond gradl•r at We!>l Gall•
Elementar y School. 5hc had
m oved lo th!' area about fo ur
m onths ago Hou 's mother wu~
"so upset s h" rou ldn 't 1: •l'n
cry ." Mrs flay said l~es1denl" of tht· subd1v1s1on
said the inten1Ct·t1on whnt' th1·
1.0 rt was struck 1!> vo<>rly lighted
und hl•avlly truvclcd.
From r_,,. A I
FEE FOR TIDELANDS. • •
mino r. consisting of seawalls.
patios or landscaping that ex
tended onto public beach.
So county officials are
sea r ching for a n a ppraiser to set
a fair market value on the land
Aod when lhal value 1s de·
c 1ded, the owners of the 30
homes affected will eithe r have
to rent the publk land from lhc'
Dead for Years
county. or lC'ar down 14 hatt>v1•r
1mprovem<·nl'> stand un the lund
Jesst>n said
"W e a n· workrng very clt>1>1·I~
with the homeowner" wc'n• not
Just ndrng roughshod," J t:i.M·n
said
"We know the values are ~"
1ng to comt' rn v<·ry h1J.~h Hut th1·
s tate won'l ll't us not du 1t ··
'F orgotte~' Body
Located in Vault
FREDERIC KS B U RG , Va
<AP > -Police are balned about
the discovery of the body of an
Infant, unidentified and ap.
parenUy dead for many years.
found in a vault at a
Fredericksburg funeral home.
"Thia is such a 1tran1e thing
that we really don't know what's
gotn1 oo yet.'• said Capt
Wllllam Lasell.
Acting on a lip, police found
the body, clad in a white ahroud.
In a vault ln lbe chapel of the
Wheeler and Thompson Funeral
Home about 8/.m. last Friday.
Emplo)'.ees tola police they had
not knOWD the body was there.
Police not only don't know the
Infant'• identity, Lb•)' have no
Jdea bow Jon1 the Inf Int bas
been dead or why lt was never
buried. ,
The body wlU be Hnt to the state rMdicat examiner's ofrlct
In Richmond tor an autopey lo
'
try to determine. if possible,
how and when the infant died
Police will also go through t.he
funeral h ome's records next
week for clues to the child'!.
Identity
Rumors of lhe existence of an
unclaimed and unidentified body
at Wheeler a nd Thompson had
been circulating In the city. "
Several hours before police
Aearched the vault, two re·
porters talked wtth Wheeler T
Thompson, a co·owner of the
funeral homf', and s howed him
photographs purportedly taJcen
of the vault and the body.
ThomPl()n denied the rumor
and wouldn't let the reporters in·
spect the vault or allow
employee. to open It. He aaid the
vaults poulbly hadn't been uaed
•In ce he took over the business
from hla lather 20 years 110 .
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Truck Fall
Fatal to
Passenger
A 20·Yl'Ur old rnan died Su11
doy when he fell out or the 1>11c·k
of u pickup truck on th1· rurvl'il
MacArthur Roulev11 rd fn-eway
onramp tn Irvine
Highway Patrol ofrlccr'> 'lairl
C ha rles Hand of Lomita wa" ,ti
tmg m a lawn <'ha 1 r 1n tht· ,,.,., 11f
" s mall . for e11;cn m adt· tru1 k
driven by Gregory M1tc:hdl i..
of Torrance
H and frll out J~ M1t <.ht:ll
s wung around the t·urH>d 1111
ramp l<'adm)t to th1· nurthl1oun1I
!:->.in lltt•i.:o Vri·1·y, J\ 11ff11 l'r
::.aid
I ll' dtt'd of hc•.111 rn1um•' 1r1
Tu,,lln ('ornmun11\ llmq11l.1I ,
-,h11rt t1rn1· .ift1·1 th1· 1, p n1 .11,,
d1·nt
:'l.o 1ha1g1·-, h.1\1· 11••••11 flt-d
.i~.11ust th• dr 1\l•r p•·ri1l1111•
furl ht•r Ill\ ,.q 11«1111111
JPw~I TJupvp~.,
Loot $1 J '90()
In N~wport
:'<.-.... port H1·.11h p11!111 · "' ~l't'klll).! th1t•\1 .. v.h11 '•11 ~
Jl .... t·ln .11111 'tl"l'r , J l!ll'fl ,,
nl<>rt• than $11 !J!KI in ,1 p,11r rof
hr1·al. 111 ., r1·p11f11 11 10\ •'I 111•
"'l't·kt·nd
John Lond1•ll11 . ::!112 f .in.ii ...,1
n·µort.-d lhl· Im • ., 11( .1 S.1,.,.111
1ll.1m11od r1ni.: 1111 ~.1tunl.1 \
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111 forrl•d entry into hrs h•11111· ,
Ho) <;1~on, 2J3!i ln1n1· ,\\1·
lost two scL'I o f s1lvN fla11i1..1n
und Jl'Wl'lr) in lht· bur~lar) 11f
h1 !> horn<.· Sunrlay :.iftt•rno<m
l'o hrf' <.a11t the· hurRlar got 111
llv o;mashin~ op1•n a y, 111dow wllh
u f111 ..... 1·r pot
"Green Flu" End~
PfllLAl>El.PJllA IAl't
f'ollte appeared to hi' 11·c·0Hr
1ng from "Grl'l'n 1-'lu' todu~
after a weekend 1n 14 h1ch m.•arh
75 P<'rl'l'nt or th1• J><>hC'l' In l'MJ
d 1<1 trrc ti-called 1n <,1c k Th•
absenrt•l'I were part or u proll .,,
to Mayor Wilham Grt•f'n .-. ord• t
to cut 738 JObs frnm th<• c•11' ,
8.500 member pohct> furc1•
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Three-Mile Leak
Isolated, Stopped
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. <AP) -a.dioaeUve water lea.Ud ror
nearly two boun lnalde the dama1ed ,,,,_Mlle llland nuclear
powu plant today, but aut..bor1U.. aaid It appeared no radioac·
live material w., releued outaide the racWty.
"The leak ha1 been llOIU.CS and 1topped," said John
Collin.a, head of operatiom at the Nuclear l\e1uJa&ory Com·
mt11ioo's office here.
State otliciall said watclr bad leaked at a maximum rate or
nine gallons per minute between 12 :55 p.m. and 2:40 p.m. EST.
3 NtUu Se.tftlee"
COLOGNE, West Germany <AP> -A West German court
today sentenced lbree former Nui S.S. members to prison for
assisting m the mass murder ol more than 70,000 French Jews during World War II.
The most prominent defendant, 70.year-old Kurt Lischka
former Parui chief of the Gestapo, was sentenced to 10 years'.
L1schka waa head of German police in the regJoo of the French
capital during the Nazi occupation.
Herbert Hagen, 66, nicknamed The Butcher 0( Paris by bis
accusers. waa sentenced to 12 years. Haaen, Gestapo cbJef along
the French Atlantic cout from HMO to 1942, is an executive in a
north German lnd~trial Orm. Ernst Heinrichsohn, 89, Lishka's
assistant 1n Pans, was sentenced to s ix years. Heinricbsohn,
mayor ol the s mall Bavanan town of Buerptadt announced his
resignation after the verdict wu reveaJed. '
IOC r .. -... •••e.., l••me
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. CAP> -The lntemational Olympic
Committee today privately debates what to do about the
Moscow Summer Games. with a few members urging a stall
over the U.S. request for a change of venue.
Meanwhile. a Taiwanese athlete's bid to compete u a
representative or the Republic of China ls going before a state
appeals court.
More than 70 of the IOC's 89 members were expected for the
session at which U .S. O lympic Committee President Robert
Kane and Executive Director Col. F. Donald Ml~r again were
to present the American position on the Mo.cow Games.
GeW Lftlp• O~ 17M
LONDON <AP> -Gold prices &bot up over lbe f700 mart ln
Europe UU5 morning. Tbe dollar dJpped on most foreign ex· chang~
At c losmg, gold was selllna at $713 I> an ounce in Zurich. The met.al closed at S71 l in Loodoo.
lnHong Kong.gold roseS20 S7tocl<lse atS..22t.oday.
F,....P~AI
IRAN HOST AGES. • •
111 I rnn and recognized his l(Ov
1•rnrn1•nt·.., "nNht lo obtarn thl•
•·xtr acltt1on of th•· shah and th1:
rc•:o.'11tutron of ht!> fortun<'." Han1
'\:1<11 .... a ... quoll'fl a!> sa) in~ by
1h1· l-rt•r11·h nf'y,!>pap1•r . l.1•
\1 <11111., · If ttl•·) c1dm1t this fat·t,
1t v.011ld h··lp ll" t,, frf•1• lh1·
ho IJ~t'' 1n J ~hurt t1m1
lot ' I ~1.1p I'\ I'll In tht• C<Jm1n~
\ l\nl 1f lht h•"IJ~I'' to th• Ill
'"''"' m11.ti1 t,. n•mo\l'd from
!h• i;u.ird uf the l ~li.m1c mtll
1111 .tnd t•ntrustcd lo lraruan
,.rf 1• r.tl-II.mi ...,;1dr 1i1. a<. quotf'd
,1, '·" llW It 1' ..i P<>''-'b1lrt) l
1 11\ ..... 11•1 fur th1• 1·11mrn1: <1J}' "
llur 11. h.HI not '1·1 rt'<'C'l\.Nf
1•• 11111' 11111 from tho• Ht•\olu
l111n,1n (ou111ll hi h••ad., lhl
111"\4 ,,1,11w ( 'Jiii
fl.1111 '-o.1.fr ,,1 11! h1 hJd r•·
• • 1' 1•11 <'ounn I .1p1>r<J\ JI for his
pro1111.,.1l thJt .1 lnbunal to rn
q•..,t1,l!atl' 1 · S art1on<, rn Iran bt•
com hint'<! "1th .rn 1 nlt'rn,H1onal
c·orn m1~1on to 1n H·st1gal{' thf·
:o.hL1h ~ rule, the newspaper satd.
It quoted him as saying that pm·
po,<tl was no1i1. bt>fort• Ay<itollah
Huhollah Khor11 e1nt Jnd thut ht .
fl.mi Sadr. hope'<! for a n•s1>0nst•
'1n two <lays .. The 1<1f'a for an
111 tt•rnut10nal comrn1.,s1on y,.a~
prnposgd by l ' N. Secreta ry
<;t'n<'ral Kurt WaldhC'1m
Rani Sadr also gave an 1ndJra
t 11111 how he might lheo attempt
tn pn'SS a compromise ~olutron
un thl' m1l1tants holding thc
hn,lHj.l<'S ·tn the case of a
tl1H'rRence of \'1ews. I would
1•\f•ntuall> Ro to the l ' S F.m
liu"'~' lo <'fmv1nce them to fall in
hnl' with my v1cw." h<' was quot
t·d 3!> saying.
Since the cn s1s bel(an, the Im
n1a n government and the m1h
tants hav<' demanded l'xtradJ
t1on of the deposed s h ah lx>fori·
the relea.'W.' of the Ame n cans .
In a me~sage read to th1
Tehran cr o wd. whic h Tehran
rnd10 <''t•mated at ? m 11l1r1n
c11·r\OI\.'-, Khomt•1m i11il not m1·n
111111 th~ hr~tJRl' "lua taon but
.... 11d Iran·., struggle must con
lmuc ,.gauu.t lh.e Uoit(.'Ci Slates
"lhi.a NlbleM workl-devourer ·• '
But he l>Jld .tfte r Ira n ended
its polltJcal. military econom11·
Jnd c ultural dl'pc ndence 1111
1\m<'nca. "we will establish nr
d enan rf'lat1on.." with Amen(•;1
JU<.l ,,., 1i1.1th 11Uw r <'Ountn1•s."
Slaes Sunny;
, Water Chilly
Warm. ">Unny weather broughl thou~und s to t he strands 1n
N f' w port H 1• a c h ove r the
"Nt-ekend, but lifeguards s aid to
duy ctully waters kept m ost uf
the v1s1tors on the beaches. Ac<'ordtn~ to lifeguards. 65,000
peoplt> visited the beaches on ~at~~ and 75,000 showed up-Sun ay
"r ere we r e no rescues, a
stat1sUc attnbuted in part to th<"
S8 d eRrei? water temperature s
recordt"d over the weekend Air
tern peratures p e akt!d at 63
degrees on the sand
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Here's Mud In Your Eye
Referee Jim Coons <left, beard) studies the action as Peggy Holbrook
( striJ>[ed shirt) flips Nancy Bagler during mud rassling match Sunday at
Crystal Saloon in Costa Mesa. Women's mud rassling is staged at the
saloon a bout four times a year, with the winners in various weight
classes getting cash prizes. Every contestant gets a t-shirt, of course.
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The idea is to pin your opponent's shoulder to the floor. which 1s
somewhere under about five inches of runm. mud Afterwards. the con
t estants go outside and are washed off wllh a garden hose Sund ay's
event drew several hundred Cans. The mud and the beer flowed lJke you
know what.
A Change of Heart for Irvine Coast
By .JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of .. Dil6fy ............
Politics and economics were
the two forces that combined
earlier this year to pusb the
Irvine Company into making
drastic reductions in its develop-
ment plans for the Irvine Coast
Howing Development Project Trimmed
least 10 years away from beein ning. document called a Local Coast.al
Plan or LCP.
we-t>k 'a announced chuces are
the company's best offer.
He cootrutM lrvine's reduc·
lion of uruts and increase in land
contnbullon.s and open apace
with the plans for Ahso Vie.)(>.
DAILY f'ILOT
G,enetic
Contro& .
Relaxed
BJ DAVID IW'nMANN
Of ................
When ldent.l.st.I betan tinker-
ing wttb genes and DNA -a
specialty that came to be known
aa 1eoetic enliaeerin& -there
waa profeuional as well as
public concern about the safety
of such reaearch.
Did the beaeflta outweigh the
rub? some wondered. Or were
the seenarlos of 1eaetic dlluter
the product of fevered imaitna·
.Uons?
Tbe government'• anawer four
years ac<> WU to clamp tight
controls oo aucb experimenta-
Uoo. the aeveritv ot those rules
depending on the nature or the
research and Ila potential risks.
•'The initial guidelines were in
a way the cautious response to
the teclmololY.'' aaid Dr. DaVJd
Tiemeier, asai.atant professor of
biological chemistry at U C
Irvine's College of Medic1oe and
c hairman or the school 's
biological safety committee
But after several years of re-
search expenence with the so-
ca 11 ed r ecombinant DNA
technology. the rules laid down
by the government In 1976 have
bttn eased considerably.
. DNA is an essential compo-·
nent of all living matter and a
basic m aterial 1n th e
c hromosomes o r the ce ll
nuc leu.s : 1t cootalD.S the genetic
rode and transmits hereditary
patterns DNA research allows
:.C'1ent1sts to trans fe r basic
Jlent>l1c information from ont'
siwc1~ to another
The National lnst1tutes of
H e a Ith earlier th as month
published new guidelines for
DNA research that ended aJl but
a mtrumum of safety reqwre
ml.'nts
T1eme1e r . who said lhl'
or1Rinal RU1delmes gave re
!>ea rcbers and off1c1als time to
think about the potential
haiards or their work -termed
the revlS1ons m the rules "qwte
appropnate. ·'
Tiemeser said the past seven
years ol research bas shown ~
r1slt1 are s mall and benefit~
great an this new area or
, scie nce
Company Vice Ptes ident
Robert Shelton aaya the com-
pany ta •crapping plans for
"' 12,000 homes in the coastal hills
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Riley's change of heart was
outlined in a letter sent in early
December to Kremer oo the con-
clusion of a S38 million state
p urchase of parkland In the
coaat.al area.
That deal involved the
purchase of 1,898 acres south of
Pacific Coaat Highway and in
Moro Canyon, near Laguna
Beach. The deal includes a two-
year option for the state to
purchase another 398 acres.
The change now under dis-
cussion would reduce the coastal
a rea's projected populatioP
from 32,000 to 6,000.
The concept of the develop-
ment also has changed, Shelton
said, from clustered hilltop and
r1dgellne villages to es tates or
an acre or more wltb custom-
built homes.
The 800 acres or private open
space would be in Los Tranco..'>
Canyoo, the canyon closest to
Newport Beach.
Shelton said the exact boun
daries o f all but the land
purchaaed by the s~te rema1ru.
the subject or current neeoua
Uons.
··Aliso is offering a com·
parabl~ lov.er erade Of Opt'n
... pace 4.nd eetllng 10,000 mort•
units -the t.oUl us 20.000 -than
that oneinaJ plan contained.
"'Oun as lhe opposite."
Shelton predicted the plan
races "tmtold hurdles." but said
the l'ompany's management re-
main-; opt1nusllc that the new
'er!'10n wi ll rece1\'e wide sup
port
Other sc1enllsts still beheve
that ~ dangers or the ex
penmeata are unknown. But the
UC Irvine researcher said
e la bond.e guidelines rem a1n for
those experiments dealing with
arumaJ viruses while the rules
ha Vlt been relaxed for ex pen
ments dea.l.ang w1lh a common
human gut bactena known as E
coll K-12.
Tle1De1er saJd the E-cob strain
doea well an a laboratory SJlua
I.Joo but not in the outside world
nus means most of the coot.am.
ment for this s train 1s a
"biological cootainmeot," mak
ing 1t a Jess hazardous matenal
to work with.
Instead, he said company
representatives and county staff
me mbers are working on plana
that would put 2,000 homes on
the 9,400·acre parce l, leaving
much of the property in pubLic
owners hip and private open
space.
That reduction, Shelton said.
came ubout because company
officials viewed conditions im
posed on the on~lllal plan and
.. decided al would n<'ver fl y
·'It was regarded as unwork<1 ·
ble," he said of the 12.000-home
plan. "both econom1cally and in
terms of local politics.
"No develope r in his right
mind would try to undertake it "
That was the view at the com-
pany's Newport Center head
qua rte rs. when Supervi sor
T homas Riley, whose distnct in
dudes the coastal resz1on . in
form e d Pres ide nt Peter
Kremer he would no longer s up-
port the original plan.
IRVINE
PACIFIC OCEAN
At the time. the Irvine Com·
pany's development plan, which
was rejected last year by the
Regional Coas tal Commission.
was pending an appeal to tbe
state comm1ss1on.
Riley's lette r ques tioned
whether that body would ap-
prove il and noted the plan ab<>
lacked s upport of the cities of
Irvine and Newport Beach.
The supervisor said he wanted
to !>ee a plan for no more than
2,000 dwe lling units which
"would e li minate a ll or the
negative impacts "
Shelton said the letter from
Riley was "a major impetus" to
the revisions of the company's
plans.
fi e said tile reduction in homes
will mean a reduction in the
company's profits from develop-
n1eot. He said building is al
~ P\'~n 81•1• Acciulelllon 1,898 Acres
r:=i Potenuat ""'"'• AcQUletttoft 393 lia9fl
o.tly """M-..., "-0-IRVJNI! COAST BETWEEN LAGUNA, NIWPORT DETAIU!D
lrvlne Company S.p It la Revtalnt tta Thtnldng
..
Shelton acknowledged that the
change to prese rve more open
space is going to mean afford&·
ble housing is going lo be nearly
impossible to provide.
"Of course we will respond to
whatever housing reqwrements
are contained in existing govern·
ment policy," he added
"But an reality we m usl alJ ac
cept that given the location and
its extraordinary land value. ll
Is unrealisuc to ta lk about any
quantity of moderatt:·priced
housing.''
But he pointed out that com·
pany leaders believe the re·
vision offsets the howung issue
by providing the public with
great amounts of open space.
The revised plan would leave
75 percent of tile coastal proper-
ty or 7,000 acres in publtc or
private open space under the
following formula .
-State Park purchase. 1,900
acres or 20 percent;
-DedJcalion areas 2,600 acres
or 28 percent;
-Private o pen space. 800
acres or nine percent,
-Future state purchase and
potential federal purchase, l. 700
acres or 18 per cent.
The 2,600-acre dedication
would be made in land that's In
the Laguna Greenbelt and would
hinge on coastal commission ap-
proval of the development plan
Flu Spreads
Across U.S.
ATLANTA <AP) -A mild
strain or influenza is spreadine
across tile United States, affect-
ing moetly children and yowg
adults ln sporadic cases, health
officiw say.
The national Center for Dis-
ease Control has received re-
ports of lnflueMa B strains in 19
states, while s tate health of-
ficials in one additional state
have also reported the dJaeue.
the CDC said in its Morbidity
and Mortality Weekly Report
that Influenza B hu been coo-
rt rmed In Georeia, Mlsaourt,
Montana and Texas durtn1 the
lale•t reporting period.
Oklahoma health officials also
have reported Influenza B in
that state .
Those negotiations include
company and county 0Hic1als -
includine Riley and his staff -
as well as representatives or
state and federal agenl'1es
The federal representat1 v<'"
come from the lntenor Depart·
ment's Park Service and fmm
the staffs of Reps Jerrv Pc1t
terson. D-Santa Ana. and Hoben
Badham. R·Newport Beach
The two ron~n.·ssmC'n h,1\"
v. ritten federal le~1slat111n to
provide another SJR m11l1on to
buy additional lrv1n1.• Coa t land
as well as adJ01n1ng pror"·n,
ownt>d b) lhf• Ahsh \ ICJll < u tv
C're ale thl' Orang1: Coal.I f'.ia .
tlonal Park
The leg1slat1on 's chanres m
ConRress hm11te on ront n but1onl-.
fro m both land c·om pan1e ...
Shelton made• It clrar I hat t h1:-
lie noted that the population
r1 du1 tlon will mean a d~rell.M'
111 trc11f1c gent•rat1on from d<'
'clopment. a change that should
ht• amenable to local city or
ru 1al., v.ho ha\t' been cnt1caJ of
1 !,.. pl.in fur thnt n·ason
Sh1·lt11 n c..a1d thf> company
\l.ollld like 10 bt> able to ~ub
11tut1· 1~ n-ducl>d plan for t.bi!
1111• 1 urrl·ntly p..•ndmg before the
..... 111· t '11,.-.tal 1 'nmm1~s1nn ln or
<I• r lo <111 ..,,_ tlu count) Hoard of
~11p11\1 ... ir .... \1.111 haH· tn hold a
h1 .1rit1~ one~ 111.•gollat1ons bavc
c .. n, ludt>d
\\ l' thmk this 1s a reV1.S1on
lh.11 makt'., ~r n .. t•. th.:1t's ci good
11·.,ol11t11>n of lhe public and
~rivalt• rntrn·,b,' hl' ~aid .
The biological researc her.
who estimates there are about 12
s cientists al t:Cl involved m
~enetJc engineenng work, swd
the new t ec hn o log y has
"sens1 t1zed p eople to lab
~afety."
As the head of the campus
biological safety committee.
T1eme1er said he is esJ>('c1ally
<'Onct'med that safety rules bt•
adhered tom laboratory work
lie said n.>Searcher.; run thl·
n!>k of losltlg their ~rant fundi.
or being thrown out of their lab5
if they are suspected of brt:ak.ing
the rules
Tieme1er ~rud there is stron~
~er pressure among sc1entJsts
to obey the regulations. ------------------------------
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Taking Gas Again
awa llONDAn osn. -Tbe woft1u ailft.I o1 our
·coaat.aJ ~ wbo must set • U.. la UM commu&er
tra&ie11 hW1 da7 an taklnl h rtdit la tM cMDI ace&a. The 1uolln9 Mrvke tlaUom liMI ha•• rwlumed. __ ~ qaln, YoU cao ... h1ID mom1q ud nlP&. ·-
baplea flmJ)loy .. hia old r~ heap ID tM bl, la~
up lo ward llw pwi.p wbere, II lucky, be'U be allo1"d '° I
flt-ett'd for Sl ZS a a•Uoo .o be can iet bad om U. Job tomorrow
Recent reporU bave indicated tbat naUoowlde
aaaoUne aUocatklm bave Improved.
Al tbe aame Ume, t.tie.e report.a •Ull .. t lbal U.S.
moloriat.s.,.. uaiaa l-. I••
so ntEaE YOU RAVE tbe battlement U all lbat'a
true. why tbe lineupe •t )'OW' rrtendlY oelahbo~ood •l•
uon?
A poeaJble due lo the m)'llary of oew aaa linea wa1 of·
fered today by one Dao Lundberg, wbo publlahea tbo
<IQ
"My client can prove hl8
innocence. During the 24 boors in question he was in a ga:;
line-up ...
"What on earth bas be1nR out
of gas got to do with die car stoppJnR, Johnson?"
Lundberg Letter, considered an aulboritative source oo
the oil and gasoline industry.
Lundberg suggested that one reaso~ tbe lines may
have returned is that the only marketing condition on
j!"asohne sales no longer controlled is the amount of llme a
dPalcr must sell eas.
THIS SUGGESTS THAT 1f a gasohnc deal<'r can sell
out his allocation by only staymg open lhree hours a day,
he':, only going to sell for three hours a day
No need to hang around the stat.loo JW>t to give out free
at r Jlld "ater Heller to go fishrnJ.!
Also. Lundberg sugeests the Imes may be caused by
pru:cs lhat now vary as mucb a~ 10 cents pe.r .gallon Thl5
now happens, he says, since a complex pnclng ronnuJa
was established along with fuel allocallons Before that.
per gallon pnces vaned only s lightly from station to sta·
ti on
THROUGH ALL THIS, you gel the creeping suap1cion
that government regulations may have goofed everytlung
up again Jo.;ither the government has too many controls,
not l'noueh controls. or the wrong ones.
No matter which way all this shakes down, the one rac.
1nr <:lt·arly apparent 1s that the gas lines have returned
I hus, tht' reason ror gas I.mes may change The c>tcuse
'"·'" vary. So who is the loser '
IT'S TIJE HAPLESS working commuter who is backed
aJ.'JlllSl the h<1t P•Pt'S 111· ha~ to battlc to k~p hi~ fuel
gJUJ.!<' off lht.· l·:mpty mark He ~wcat..c, out gas hoes on hL'>
r11·1· time And hc'~ th<.· one who gets pulvcnzt"CI m the
POl'ketbook
Thl' real v1cl1m n •mains uw '>ame
L~ak Closes Nuke Reactor
lOKYO <Al'> Tht• Tokyo r·: h•rl nr Powt>r Co ~aid 1t ">hut
du~n 11111· of its nuC'lt'ar rcurtors
..., u n d .1 ~ a t t h e F u k u s h 1 m a
.11om1.,r powN i.tallon in northern
.I ;1 pan :tftt-r a water leak in the
n·<1clor s <·oohng system
The comp<iny s;11d thC'rc was
no rear of radioactive con·
lamination outside the coot.am·
m e nt building housing the
784,000 kilowatt reactor.
The company said it was tn·
vPst1gat1ng the cause of the leak,
hut gave no other details
,,... ......... hi a.1e ...
Allen Moeller, 26, (left) and obstetrician
Or Robert Bouer breathe easy after the
birth of quintuplets to Moeller 'a wife,
Patricia. At left is Mark Patrick; the
others are Allen Jr (top left), David <bot-
tom left). Nicholas (top right> and
Elizabeth <bottom r1gbtl.
Another Carter Boost
President Retains Momentum in Maine Win
AUGUSTA, Maine <AP) -
President Carter baa beaten
Sen . Edward M. Kennedy in
their first New Enela.nd coatest,
but the challeoeer claimed
satisfaction I.ft second place as
the campaign f or the
Democratic prealdenllal
nomination moved next door lo
New Hampshire.
The president's men saJd it
will be difficult lo duplicate their
Maine victory in New
Hampshire, site of the first
presidential primary cle<:llon two
weeks from Tuesday
BUT TOE victory Carter
scored Sunday is sure to be an
asset in that campaign. There 1s
no momentum in defeat, for all
Kennedy's claims that the presi·
deot did not match expectalloo.s
1n Maine's Democratic town
meetings.
Carter gained 4.5 percent of the
Maine vote to Kennedy's 39 per-
c:eot, with results from about 50
Democratic town caucuses still
~ be tallied.
CaWornia Gov Edmund G
Brown Jr. ran third, with 14 per
cent of the vote, and said that
represented a takeoff for his
campaJgn.
DURING A BRIEF stopover
at Logan Airport Sunday night
en route from Maine back to
California, Brown said be felt he
made a strong showing consider
1ng he had campaigned very lit-
tle in Maine until recently and
was relatively unknown Ln the
area
"We were there a HtUe more
tban a week and in that Ume we
h ad a very substantial in-
crease.~· he told a news con-
ference. "It's momentum. It's
growth. Maine is the first place
where my campaign has really
~gun w lake off."
With 89 percent of the Vole
tallied early today, Brown had
J 4 percent of the vote behind
Carter's 45 percent and Keo·
nedy'a 39 percent.
8 18 SBAaE OF the Malne
vote was more than double the
maretn behyeen Carter and
Kennedy.
Kennedy sought lo mtntm•re
bis losa, deec:rtbing lbe out.come
as a standoff and saying Carter
had been expected w win ban-
di ly.
Handily ls in the eye of the
beholder The margin was ban
dy enough for Ca r ter 's
spokesmen, who empbuiud lhe
fact that 1t was gained Ill the
home region of tbe senator from
Massachusetts
Still, Kennedy avoided du
aster by kttpiog tt cl~ -
:r;omet.hulR be couJdn't do in the
i.ea.son's first cont.est In Iowa, on
Jan 21. Carter won there t wo-ll>
one
"FOR US, IN a way, it was a
figbt for survival," said Peter
Meade. Kennedy's Matne cam·
pa1g:n coordinator
And Kennedy did achieve that
goal. .surviving lo challenge
Carter ap1o lo Ne1" Hams-hire.
"So we wm bead to New
HampgbJre and all the other
•Lat.ea, eaaftdeat of what the out.
come wtll be," K.ennedy aaid.
Caner, at Camp David, lld.,
tbaoked bla 1upporter1 and
workers for tbe victory, and aakl
be ... IOrry be twin 't been able w umpatin. "I rqnt that lo·
t.ematlooaf drcumatances made
It Impossible for me to travel to
M atM during this c ampai&n. ·• be S&.lcl
WRITE HOUSE press
secretary Jody Powell said
Cart.er almost c-ertainly will re-
m a1n m W aslungtoo tbrougbovt
the New H.ampsb.ue campaign
Kennedy i..s.aues almO!t d.aUy
demand.a thJlt Carter JOl.ll Uw
camplUgll and debat.e b.im. but
Powell s aid the president '51
absence 1s aa ai.set to tbr
challenger
"He's sort of got the field to
himself with thl' president
)()(' k ed up in lbe White House."
Powell said.
H~ said tbe loss wa"i a major
blow t.o the Kennedy campaign
because rt C"ame m UMl senator'i.
home reciaD-
GJ/eatts
of
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WALNUT JUDGE. Ark. CAP)
-About 230 NlideDla of the
small CIDID.IDUnlty ol O'Ku.ne 1n
nort bea tt Ar kan••• were eneuat.ed from tbelr bomea
after tbl collliQon of two freJChl'
tralna ":2:,red an H plotlon aod fire, rlUel Hld.
A tank car carrylne vinyl
chloride waa burnin1. and
railroad olflctala feared a tanker
loaded with etbnt!ie;• oxide cooJd
explode, ICCO lo Lt. Ewell
WoodtoD of the Walnut Ridge
Flre Department.
EmTI.ENE ox.Ide 1s a nam -
ma ble tiqwd that emits toXJc
fumes Mien it burns. Woodson
said.
A northbound Missouri Pacific
freight tram Jumped the tracks
Saturday. derailed and was
struck by the engine of a south-
bound train. said Trooper
Dwight Tosh of the Arkansa!>
State Pobce
The accident occurred at
about 6:4.5 p.m CST near lhe m
teraecion of Arkansas High wayc;
90 aod 34. about 10 mile'>
northeast of Walnut Ridge .
Tass Chides
Boycott Plea
MOSCOW (AP) -
Secretary of State Cyrus
R. Vance's appeal for a
boycott or the Moscow
summer Olympics
amounted to "crude
political interference" m
the alf&U"! or the lnterna.
t1onal Olympic Commtl·
tee. the official Soviet
news agency Tass charged
Sunday
Vance's spe~ch Satur
day to lhe IOC meetmg in
Lake Pl.ic1d. N Y wa:-.
"unprttedenLM m the his
tory of lhe lnternauonal
Olympic Comm1tt e•··~
'es:.1ons," Tass i.a1d in d1~
patch from Lake PlJc1rl
· · J uggl1ng with Cold
W J r phraseology. 1 h ..
<,ec-retary of state -m th•
"name of lht' U S prP:-.1dent
-a~am made provo<·altvl'
d1·mands to movt· lht·
OlymptN from MO!'ic-o w or
unr el them aJtogl'lher. "
Tau sa.d.
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Gasoline Lines ~rowing
Dealers' Hours Cawing Latest Logjams
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LOS ANGELES (AP> -Remlniacent Of lut
sprin1. 1001 Unes are again fonnin1 at some
gasoline th•lions because the amount of time
dealel'I can sell au la their only markeUo1 factor
that's not relUlated. a reapectedoU and 1asollne in·
duatry t urvey reporu.
Ironically, atatlallca from the American
Petroleum lnalitute and the federal Department or
Enern show dally nationwide allocation of
1aaolloe recently nu improved and t.bat motoriata
a r e uaio1 less gu, the Los Anaelea-baaed
Lundbere Letter cWTeoUy notes.
AND BEFO&E L1Mrr8 WE&E placed on both
a dealer's profit margl.n -which often diet.at.es
what price he'll set for ruet -and the amount al·
located to a dealer, the ditrereoce i.n price from
one gas station to another In the same area varied
only sbgbtly, the letter 's publisher, Dan Lundberg,
said Sunday. Gasoline dealen bad the option of
staying open longer and making more money.
A TRIO OF VIE'TMAMESE CHILDREN ARRIVE AT AIR FORCE BASE SUNDAY
They Were Among Some 500 Others to a. ProceaHd at Hemllton AFB
Now, according to Lundberg's publicati~n . t.be
complicated pricing formula and recent, disparate
wholesale price i~creases have I~ to neighboring
dealers having as much as a dime-a-gallon dif.
ference in their prices That means gas lines will
form at t.be cheaper station until ~t dealer sells
all bis 1as and closes the atatioo, the letter aaid.
Air Base for Refugees
AT TIIAT POINT FEWER stat.ions are open,
so the motorists must go to the ooes wblcb are
open and more tmes often result, it said
The stations may have tbell' relative pncing
positi~ changed as often as fi ve llmes a month
because or wholesale pn ce changes and tbe com -
plicated pricing formula , the ~r claimed, re-
s ulting In confusion for the motorist and the
dealer
Hous ing NeUJComers Massive Op eration
H AMILTON AI R FORCE
BASE CAP) -For more than
s ix months, thousands or In
dochmese refugees spent their
first m ghl in America at a
motel. Now , those beguuting a
new life in a new land s tart at an
a bandoned ai r base.
The first 530 or what officials
say will be about 7,000 refugeh
a month over the next year ar.
rived at this base 25 miles north
or San Francisco on Sunda y
Ha lf were to s tay overnight
befor e being sent to i;ponsors
around the country The rest
were to leave on Tuesday
"IT'S LIKE A GIANT freight
operation," s ays Wilham An-
Pricing Orde r e d
CONCORD (AP) -Contra
Costa County supervisors have
voted to require erocery stores
. ln unincorporated areas to con-
tinue the practice of marting
the price on eacb Item even if
they are converting to automat-
ed checkout equipment.
derson. IO<'al director of the In
tergovemmcntal Committee for
European M1grat1on. which was
asked by the State· Department
to transport the rerueees
"The large numbers of people
meant we had to set up some
sort of staging area About 7,000
refugees a month are coming ID
on commercial flights and they
ca n be taken care of at the
a irport and sent on But the
others come here before they go
on "
Those who had arnved by gov
ernment charter flight s mce Ju
ly had been housed temporan ly
at a motel near the San Fran
cisco airport But a s the num
hers g rew, s pace a nd cost
b e c a me a prob le m , wh i ch
brought the move to the aban·
doned air base.
THE 'IHBEE BARRACKS be-
ing used to house the retu1ees
have been empty for about fi ve
years si.nce the Air F orce pulled
out. They are three-story. cln·
derblock buildlncs with rooms
big enough to house five metal
bunks and some lockers.
$500,()00 Oil
Blaz e Probed
BAKSERS FlELD (AP ) -Ke rn County
flref1 Ahters estimate an oil tank farm fi re north of
here caused $500,000 damage.
Investigators still we re searching toda y for the
cause of the blaze that destroyed three wash tanks,
three shi pping tanks and a healing unit at Crest· _
moot Oil and Gas Co on Saturday. 0 11 valued at
$60.000 also was destroyed.
Maie Held in Sla11h19
RIALTO (AP> P olice arrested a man for
crashLng his rar into his wife's offi ce Saturday,
then wf'nl to lhc man 's home and found has wife in
bed, dead of ~unshot wounds.
The refugees who arnved Sun
d ay had flown from Indonesia
and landed at Travis Air Force
Base. about 50 miles northeast
of Hamilton They were brought
to Hamilton in II buses which
arrived sporadically through the
day
As ea ch bus arrived . in -
terpreters and English-s peakin g
volunteers guided the refugees
into a meeting room where they
would be told 1n both English
a nd Vi et namese where the y
would ~lay and what would hap
pen to them
THEN . ON E -BY-ONE or
fam1 ly-by-fam1ly, name!> were
called out and they were led to
thei r rooms , clulchrng thei r
belongings in swtcases, boxes
a nd lHICks. They all carried Uun
plastic bags which contained
their travelinc documents
"The retuaees we've handled
seem happy to be here," said
translator Gree Williams as he
ju11led blankets and questions
from the refU&ees "They are at
tbe end of a long, bard trip and
they're beginning to relax a lll-
Ue."
"The only thing left to the dealer 1s his tJme."
Lundberg said. quoting from his publlcat100
Inbreeds Zoo
Deaths Cause
WASHINGTON CA P ) -Inbreeding among
sm all groups of animals m wos and conser vation
parks leads to higher death rates and otM!r com
p licat1ons, a proble m t hat m any wild li fe
specialists have been 1gnonng. a study says
R~earcbers at the NatJonal Zoo here say a
check or records shows a ~1gnif1canUy tugber Ill·
fant death rate a mong inbred hoofed arumals than
with the offspnng of non-related parents. <lCCOrd·
1ng to a report publ.is bed m Science magaune
"TIOS STUDY BAS MAJOR IMPLICATIONS
not only for the management of zoo breeding pro-
grams, but also for conservation and wildllfe
specialists who are responsible fo r managmg
small populations of hoofed species in reserves,"
said Katherine Ralls, director of the study .
J ohn Eis enber1. actin g dir ector of tbe
Smith.sooian Institution &00, said bis organll.auoo·s
study results probably a.re applicable to other
types of animals ·as well, with particular im-
portance to endangered species.
Woman Killed, 2 Hurt
In Abduction Atteinpt
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 21-year.
old Commerce woman was killed
and two others were wounded Sunday
when they were shot dunng an ap-
pare nt kidnap a ttempt 10 t he
downtown area. poli ce said.
was taken to California Hospital
whe re she was in i.nteosive care. and
Acosta was taken to County.USC
Medical Center for trea tment of a leg
wound
Newton Division Detective Ron
Frs perman 1dcnt1f1ed the victim as
Sylvia Castro, who was shot al least
once 1n the back a nd pronounced
dead al the scene lnJ ured by gunfire
W(!r(' na .. ·1d Acosta. 25. and a tttn
age girl. whose 1denl1ly and age
Fesperman would not d 1scl05e
Arrested were Juan Carlos Ayala
Sanchez. 22. and Victor Pena Ortega.
19. both of Los Angeles. Fesperman
said The two were taken to Parker
Center Jail and bookNI on mvestJga-
t1on of murder, he ~aJd
Julius Moon. 57, was
booked fo r 1nvestigat~on (--------...... ) S L -""Wl~o Nt"VJ ...,,.., THE DETECTIVE s&.11d the girl
Two other suspects in the 1nc1dent
remamect at largt.• Sunday ru~hl . he
!>.!Id
of murder m c·onnect1on S-:"I"' ~,...£ with the death of 43-year-.. "/I I,
old Gussie Mt"lvm, said --------
Ri a 1 t o pol ice S1Z t
R1chnrd Skalski
nN T ral11• ColUde
After Mike Douglas
was dum ped from
show he hosted fo r 18
years to be repla ced
by John Da vidson, he
bought his own show.
It will be syndicate d
beginning July 1.
Husband Hunte r
'Still Looking'
"Motorilt.I areunaware thatlt'a tbelrt1me that 1.1 re-
latively worthlea11."
THE LETl'ER SAID API and Energy Depart-
ment atatiatica show daily nationwide allocation of
1aa0Une In fi'ebruary Is up 2.6 percent over
January wblle consumption by motorists la down
10 to 11 percent over the last three months, com-
pared wttb the same months a year a10.
The stock of gasoline in the United States was
261 million barrels lut month, compared with 256
million barrels a year earlier , tbe letter said.
'1'hla la not far away from the 275 million bar-
rels in January 1978 when gasoline stocks were
considered excessive," Lundberg said.
TBE llE WAS NO SVRPRJSE in the letter 's re-
port on the rise in gasoline prices recently. based
on tts s urvey of a bout 10 percent of the nation's
165,000 gaaoline stations.
The average price nationwide for a gallon of
unleaded gasoline in a full service station on Jan.
25 was $1.17, accordul1 to the letter. However, prices vaned across the nation:
Baltimore $1.Zl; Birmingham $1.14 ; Boston Sl.21;
Chicago $1.31. Denver $1.20, Howston $1.16 , In-
dianapolis $1 25; Miami $1 21 ; St. Louis Sl 20;
Phoenix Sl.2D, Los Angeles $1 2A, San Diego $1.24;
Sacramento, $1.25 , San Francisco $1.25, Reno. Nev.
Sl.26; andSeatUe$1.2l.
The SWeep--
her-otf-ber-teet-
Stakes
Lntcr Charley Brown's Swccp-her-olf-
ht.'t'-fcct-Stakcs. and you could win a dl··
licious dinner for two at CharlLy Browr,.s.
good any day of the year Since there will
be ten winners.. your chances are good..
So bring your Valentine m to enter. After
a lovely evening at Charley Brown's.
~u'n· sun: to sweep her off her feet!
Charley~
The pruTic ~teak pl.Kl'
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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(714)842-6602
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LODI <AP) -Two Southern Pacific freight
trains collided at a Lodi crossing early today.
causing extensive damaee to both trains but no in-
j uries. authorities said.
Three diesel engines and 30 cars were de·
t ailed, but no potentialiy dangerous freight was
believed to be oo either train, Lodi police said.
However, diesel fuel from tbe engines was spilled~
Tbe crash occurred when a northbound train
hit a Southbound train that was attempting to get
onto a side track in a s witching yard, police said.
Malibu
Pier Bid
Too Lo w
JULIAN <AP> -"Husband wanted for coun
try woman." said the notice Mickey tacked up on
the community bulletin board last February Sbe
also wrote down ber telephone number.
The fi rst month alone, there were 30 calls to
her home ID this apple-growing community 40 miles
northeast of San Diego
A YEAR LATER, now 33, Mickey's still look-
M AUBU (AP) -For ing for the riibt '11Y
Win A
Heart of
Gold
,..,,... Flrn Reported
SAN FRANCISCO GP> -Four Mission Dis-
trict Oats were bu.med here, less than an hour
alter three men h ad been knifed in front of the
buildings. police s ay.
Although some area residents said t hey
.bought friends of the wounded men might have
started the blaze Sunday. fire investigators said
that there was no flt'Dl evidence of arson.
"It looks like a ci1arette or cigar -and it
might have been careless toss, I can't 88Y -but
we have no proof of anyone deliberately setting
this fire," Lt. George Simmons said.
Nsna' S f rilce A 1'et"Cecl
OAKLAND (AP) -A strike by some 2,500
nurses at 18 bospilais and cllnJcs operated by
Kaiser-Permanente Medical Group was averted
early today when both sides agreed to allow a federal mediator to settle the cootract dls pute.
Negotiators for the California Nurses Assocla ·
tlon and Kaiser-Permanente met until about 3
a .m . before reaching tentaUve agreement to allow
federal mediator Dorothy Christiansen work out
details of the contract.
"We haven't decided the nltty l rilty of the
contract, but we have tentatively agreed to allow
tbe federal mediator to settle the dispute," said
Loo Yarbrourb •• s ookes man ror the nuAes.
"I've met some very nice men," said tbe
divorced mot.her of three who wants ber last name
kept secret
A few women even called to wish her well and
ask for "any leftovers."
the moment at least . the
fishe rmen who find tbe
Malibu Pier a haven to
c ast for ha libut a nd
forget their cares can
stop worrying that the
pier might be tom down. An auction to sell the TBEllE WERE "SEVENbor eight'' men whom
pie r on Sunday garnered she dated more than once eac . Another , abe dated . . five limes and today they're good friends. But 8 top bid of $3. l million , when she trtt:d to ca U back several men who,
by two Los Angeles busi· sounded nice "all I would get was an answertng neu men , but tbe cur· machine .. • ren t owner wasn't ·
pleased with the offer The others "all were too serious." Mlckev
and bu tbe option of re-s ays, adding "They were lhlnlting way ahead or me
j ectio1 the bid. and I hadn't even met them yet. They were too ad·
H ence, ne gotiations vancedforme."
were expected to con-The telephone company disconnected Cupid and
tinue this week for the the would-be lovers by taking out Mickey's
s ale of the pie r and telephone-because of long·distance calls as yet un-
ma ny of the other SO 'd Th t Ml k d lded t be
Properties in the a r ea pa1 . en recent y c ey ec o come a Mormon, hoping to find a bU5band who also that were on lhe auction belongs to the Church or Jeswi Cbriat of Latter-day block. Pier owner 8111 Huber Salnta.
said be was "not ha ppy In her he art, s be said Sunday. God baa
at all" with the top of-"somebody picked out for all of us."
fer , but said he Is wilting "I definitely want to be married and have
to ne1otiate with the more children If God wllls lt," abe says. But
bus lnesamen , Michael Mickey has doubts about putUng up a notice out· and Mansour Ya m ln. The state has appraised s ide on the public bulleUn board ever again.
the pier's value at S4 s ''For one lhJn1," she explains. ''I doo't have a
m illion. phone anymore."
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pendant wtttl a 1 /4 catat diamond. It's a beautiful custom design
by Under JewelenL
All you have to do Is fin out the coupon betow and deposit at any
Seacllff ~lage merchant no later than February 11 , 1980.
Drawing will be held February 12. Winner will be notified by
phone. You muat be 18 or oldef to enter.
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Airport Ruling
Helps Noise Foes
Tho ru.Una tut w tn to. Ant•l County OCl th
f.tollYwood·Burbank Airport bu sot lo be 1ood new1 for
Just about everybody involved with Oran1e County'• John \Va YM airport
A Superior Court Jud& ruled •1•ln1t Hu1hea turw at
und tor the airport '1 proprlelor. the Glendale·
Burbank·Puad na Alrport Authortty. l.n d cldina that the
uarport does have th rl&ht to reslrict an airline's number of
fliaht.s ln order to rechace notae.
Juctae Thomas Murphy. whole d~t.lon la moet likely
to b"' appealed by the alrline. made the dedaion after the
u1rport authority faled a suit to force Mrwcat to cut back
in •ts nights Into and out of the faclllty. The aJrUne had
lncrew;cd the number of jet ruahts without gettine lbe
utrport's pnor approval
The Judge observoo that a! the earner hud ~n a l
lowed to increase its llighta without airport approval.
· 'th~re won 'l be Wl air earner m the United Stales that
won 't say. 'Whal':.. sauce for them <Alr Wes t > is sauce for us ....
Locally, the Judge's ruling can only strengthen the
county's ongoing battle to maintain a almilar control The
ability of an airport proprietor to restrict service at an
airport is the heart of the county's defense ln the year·old
unjus t discrimination case filed by the Federal Aviation
Adm irustration
While it's true the Hollywood-Burbank case is flir
from over Judge Thomas estimated 1t could drag on for
another eight year~ at least 1l represents a judicial
step lhatg1vt's hope elsewhere.
Lesson for Jurors
Last week. an Orange County Superior Court Juror
found out that his duty in deliberating the guilt or in·
nocence of a defe ndant was serious stuff.
The juror violated a court order not to discuss with
anyone the contents of a murder case. Because of the
violation. the juror was found in contempt of court and
fined $200.
It isn't often that a judge penalizes a juror for violat-
ing the s tandard admonition to keep quiet about a case
unde r way.
But in this instance. the case involved a retrial of a
murder charge -a retrial that was ordered because a
member of the first jury h earing the trial also violated an
admonition not to discuss the case.
Persons who are called for jury duty -and are later
Sl'lccted lo h ear criminal cases -s ho uld keep m mind
the serio us r espons ibility they bear
And they should rem ember they can be sentenced to
up to five days in jail and a $500 fine if they d on't play by
the ruJes the judge sets down.
How to Avoid Traps
/\t least one of the eight congressmen targeted in th(•
/\ bs<"um scandal currently rocking Capitol Hill has
l'h a r ged he is a victim of "the clearest kind of entrap·
ment cast·"
Rep. Richard Kelly, R ·Fla., made the c h a rge while
explaining he only took the $25.000 bribe offered by FBI
undercover operators to further an mvesl1gat1on of h1~
own Om· would think his first thought would be to call in
the l"Br . if he n •a11v was concerned.
Bl• that as It may. any congressman offered a bribe
for future favors by persons representing themselves as
:J1dt·~ tu un a lleged Arab sheik should have had the com
mun St!nst• lo realize he might be getting into an illegal
<lea! or al best a hig hly unethical one.
Fortunate ly . a number of congressmen so ap·
proached wcrescnsibleenough to back off immediately .
Those who voluntarily turned up at the Georgetown
house set up by the FBI for Its sling operation , pre·
~umab1y with the intention of accepting the bribe ofCer.
are in no position to whine about entrapment. No one
twisted their arms.
An elected public official who accepts a bribe is guil
l y of an iJJegal act. The manner in which his behavior is
uncovered can hardly alter that.
The way to stay out of traps is to stay honest. Then
the problem doesn't arise.
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Boyd I Davy Crockett
ByLM. BOYD
Item 3578 in our Love and
War man's flJe is lhe claim
by none other than Davy
CrockeU himself: "They ac
cuse me or adultery. but
that's a Ue. I never ran off
with any man's wife who
wasn't willing." ll waa Davy,
too. who said. "I leave this
rule for others when I'm dead
Be always sure you're right
-then go ahead."
Somebody asked J ohn
Travolla why he liked older
women, and be said, because
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Are we to believe now
that on Capitol Hill the
1tron1eat defense la to
· '.. plead ,Wlty lint and :-~ loudest but stre81 the
crime wu committed
~ ~... for a aood reuon -to make tbe point that you
find croo k s and
• . ewlndlen everywhere? A.V.
at my age, most women are
older' or words to that errecl
He'a got a polnt. I like
younger women.
Understand the ag re·
searchers have come up with
a new breed of peanut -five
nuts to a shell.
Be highbrow. Don't call lt
a toothache Call It ordon-
todynia.
Many a man with mental
trouble has proclaimed thal
he is Jes us he re lo save
mankind. But non~uch ever
kllla blrnaelf, according to a
paychlat.rlat. That wouldn't
do, clearly. How can be aave
mankl.od. 11 ho's dead? It ia
the depreutve wbo · kllla
hlmaetf, ntber. thlnklna ln
the depthl that mankind fan't
worth aavlng.
The day Calv\n Coolidge
was lnauaurated as preal·
dent, his son, Calvin, Jr ..
was workln1 on a farm.
Anotbe1' fellow out there said
to blm, "U my father were
Preeldent, I IUl'e wouldn't be
worldna tn a field." Young
Calvin 1ald, "It my father
were your Cather, you
would."
Were you eware that a
child wtth mumpe no 1lve
aametoadotT
Jack Anderson
Meddling • ID Afghan Politics
W ASIUNGTON -Pre1ld nl
Can.~r·1 schemers have lapeed
lnlo aomo delu sive and
dan••roua dreamint about turn ln• Afl}laoJatan Into a Sovlet
Vlelnam. Those who have auc
t'umbed to th.la blt of ett'aplam
talk ct.,,Urtou.'lly about ferociowi
Afl(han mountain men charglnu
"down from thelr craggy hideouts
to dlarupl and confound the
m11bty Red Army
1'o ll.&nl W. wishful reverie 1.11
t o reahly . the Carler ad
mlolatratlon
la actlvely
searchmg for
u man or
d\'St1ny l O
play lht> rol
or Vietnam·11
late llo Chl
Minh A s
Secretary of
State Cyru!>
Vance recent
ly confided to associate!., lht'
United Slates I!. "seeking .i
leader of lhc Afghan people "
Thl' Ame rican ttno1ntt•d
mess 1ah. accord 1 o g to lh1·
scenario fa vored by the Wlull'
fl ousl'. would unill' the diverse
Afghan gul!rnlla groups, rally
the populace and start domg un
Earl W utt•r!-i
to the Ru:uJana what the Viel
Con• did \mt.o ua ln Vietnam.
BUT \JNHAPPIL \', there are
some 1erlou1 flaws ln the
1cheme. The remorseleu
Rusalam have already learned
how difficult ll is to lmpoae a
leader upon the Afghans. One
ruler alter another. each bear
Ing the Moscow brand, failed to
eain the support of the people
The Kremlin had to send ta.nka
and troops to keep their man ln
power
There's no reason to believe
the Afdlans would be any more
eager t.o be ruled by a leader
chosen for them by the Uruted
States One exiled leader had
this advice for Preside nt
Carter "The best course of BC'·
lion for the Uruted States 1s to ~
patient and 'iE'<' v.ho e me rges ci!>
.i natural leader "
ANY AMERJCAN attempt al
k1ng·makmg, this exile told my
.1s::.oc1ate Howard Rosenbeqc
rnuld be "very dangeroui> "The
c reation or a government 10
exile. with l ' S blei.sing-s, would
l1k e l) be interpreted d \
superpower meddlJng Instead
of unJted the Al&han people. It
could splinter them
Meanwhile. the fact that the
ravenous Soviet bear would de·
vour one of It.a own allies haa
alarmed the Moslem world TIWI
will cauu other Moslem naUOM
to view Soviet fr1endahlp wilh
auaplcion In the oplnlon ot some
Ar1han exlles. the United Slates
would be better off letUng thl•
auapklon fester rather lhan stir·
nn1 It up
Such was the advice of a
former h1ah·ranking Afghan of·
fi clal who WU driven out Of his
country by the Soviet.a and is
now being co urted by the
Americans Thoughtfully, he
quoted an ancient Islamic ax ·
1om "Let us wait and see who
comes over lhe waler
VET THE ADVICE probably
"'111 bf' d1s r t'gard1·d by lht'
Carter adm1n1 s tratwn . which
seems eager to form a 1-'ree
Afghan governmt:nt Policy
maker-, bel1 Pvt· a govf"rn
m e nt in exile could un-.e at
Afghun1stan·-, puppet govern
ment at the lJnJted Nations and
open lhc d1plomat1c door to L N
anqu1nes tnlo Soviet ttcllon tn lht
conquered country Here art-
aome ot lhe leaders, mtenwhile.
who the Whit~ lloUH 11 consider
tn1 to head a U.S .. backed aov-
ernment ·
-One or the rlvul rebel
leaders who recently formed a
coallllon of their guerrilla
groups. They are SebgbapuHah
Mojadidl. Said Ahmed Gelani,
Mowlawt Abdul Hal. Golbuddln
Hekmal Yar and Mawlaw1
Ra bani.
-Zahir Shah, the former
Afghan king who abdicated his
throne in 1973 after a bloodless
coup He ruled Afghanistan for
40 years before he ned to Italy
where he h ves modestly. Il'i. un·
likely he would agree lo return
to power
-Hassan Ourran· I. who
claims to be the son or King
Amanullah Kh an . an earl1t·r
monarch. who abdic ated lhl'
throne in favor <if ht.!> coui.m
Hassan hasn '1 11et foot 1n
Algharustan since he fled at a~1·
2 with hu father in 1929. llf' 1::.
surrounded by a !>m all phal11nx
or loyalist:. who hav1• been luhh ..
ing the Carter etdm1n1strilt11in lo
recognize him as the ri ~htful
hc1 r to lhl' lh ron1·
It might be wise for President
Carter not lo meddle
POLITICAL ODDS: llere·.,
the latest rundown on the prt>·
s1dent1al race. provided ex-
clusively by Jimmy the Creek.
for those who may wish to make
!>port or the election
President Carter benefltm~
from the Middle Ea11t crisis arid
the Iowa caucus. 1s now a heavy
odds on favorite to win thP
nominal.Jon Jimmy quotes his
namesake in the White Housf' al
1 to 4 111~ challenger T('<fdy
Kennedy, 1::. listed al 4 to l. whih·
J e rry Brown 1.s far back al JS to
l
Despite Iowa. Hon aid Rca~:rn
1s s till a 4 to S favontt• to win h1s
pan~ .., no<! C1•fJrRt' Bush. lh•·
111\1.,1 uµ~t•I \ll'lor, 1:. 11ow nm
n1n,i? .11 :! 111 1 Thi• ri· .. t ,,f 1lu
'; t 1 I, m 11 r n 1 n 1: I 1 n •· :.. h n \I, !>
Hu"' an! l!Jk.,r .ti X It• I , .John
C'onn:1lh 11 n'1 J(•rrv f''11r1t ;it lit 111
I <tnd. 'lurpn'tn~ly. .John An
d1·r~on .it 25 t" I l 'htl ('r;1n•
r.1tl''> ,,.., ,1 100 tu I d1•111··· .1n1I
ttob f>o lt• 1' I h1 · Inn~· '' • 11111 .. 1
all al 2110 lo I
rh t• C r •·•·k f 1i.111r•" 1h1•
J)1·m111 r.Hlt' t a n1hd.1t1• ·" 1 •, 111 I
(.n 11r111• 1t\t•r ll1t ll1·pulil1t· 111 I
Time to Curb Lawmaking by Regulation
Th r 1• l' < h c• 1· r ., t " r \
sem hi> man f>Jn Bu.i t"' n i.:ht 111·
has come forth. at lonu lai.t , with
the courag<· to 1h·m :ind tht· n •
tum of the powt-" 1rtl€'nde<1 by
the <'Onstitut1on wh 1ch g1 ves tht.·
Leg1.!ilature exrlui.tvl' JUnsdtC'
lion ov~r lawmukrng lie ha~
proposed a constHut1on11I
amendment to that end It Is a
m ove lo restore the power lo the
people through their elected
representatives
Civics and pollt1~al .,cience
students, taught that laws are
made by the
Legislature,
may wonder
why hls pro
poaal. which
would permit
legislative
veto over ad·
minlstralive
r e gu la lion~.
1s necessary
They usual
ly aren't told that today more
laws are being promulgated by
the executive brancb of govern·
ment than by the Legislature
and that many m1.1JOr laws are._
being made by the courts
through decisions they hand
down. Or that many or these
laws. whether devised by lhe ex
Art Hoppe
1 1111\1• ltr .1111 h 111 h.onllt cl down
h} C'OUrt t'<lll'l. run contra() lo
It·~ 1~lat" ,. l'n.lC'tnwnti.
LAW MA KI ~ G b > t b t> 1· x
c•c ut1ve branch t!> somethinlol
which <ttartl'<i wa) bat·k when
lht• Lt>g1slature, after decld.iJ\g
gl'neraJ policy. opted to delegate
away some or Its powers to th('
e xt-cuUve branch to make rules
and regulations lo implement
new laws
f'rom its tmy start it grew by
leaps and bounds until. as the
executive branch became bolder
and bolder. 1l got completely out
of hand, us urping legislative
authority lo wnte its own laws tn
defiance of the solons Last year
more than 1,200 administrative
regulations were adopted by the
execullve brnnch
Many of the thousands o( ~
gulatlon.s oo the book.a are vague
and conlusing. Often they are
diametrically opposed to
leg1slat1ve intent Many are
adopted after the Legislature
haa refused to enact the very
provisions contained in the re
aulallon.
A CLASSIC example or lhal Ill
the recently odopt.ed regulation
of a state labor commission pro-
hibiting lhe fmng or disc1pluung
or <in PmplO~l'1.' "'h'• It f,J "' '"
"'ork OH.>rt1mt• Th.it 1'>'>U•' "'·1'
t h oro ullhl> dt· h:1I 1•c1 1 n t h•
IA'Rlslature last ~t·.tr ..tnd rc•Jt'<'t
t>d aft er lht' membc.-rs lt·ttrnt'<I
from employers tht> problt'ms 1l
would create Yet . tht' com
mission rompo.,,t•d 11( non
t>lecllve memb<>r'\. rht<t>rlully
nouted the le&1Slal1 \ f!' dt'l'ISIOO O(
the elect~ repn•M•nlat1H·:. or
the people and udoplcd the re
RUlation It. llke .ill other regula
tlons. now has the 'iame rorce
and effed ot a legislative enact
menl . 1ncludtnR c arq1ng
penalties of fmes and 1mpnson
ment
And. 'Ahtrea' 1 legislative
enactment mu .... 1 ~ !>pelled out
an a bill. ample not1 c«" g1\•en lht<
public. heanngs held ht>fore and approv~ by the Rovernor, a re
1ulalJoo can be adopted by one
person and no one can \ cto 1t
FUaTllEKMORE. although
public notice u1 required. the full
text of • proposed reaulalion
nttd not be pubhs hed Instead
the law pemul.s t.be proponent.s
to "summarize" t.be content.a
whlcb may or may not accurate-
ly reflect It.a efrect.a. And while
a public bea.r1ng is required, that
is geoerally meanln1leu. Foe
ro .culat1111h art' ~•do pt•·d ti\·
bo ards. or depurtment d1rcctor..,
"'hu. being appointive, an• often
to tally unre!>pons1ve to th1·
pubhc Therefore ~· ht-arlnj( may
be packt'd with oppos1t10n to the
proposal. but 1r the board or
director has dt•c1dcd he w;mts
the reRuJallon. th1· prnl•'''' \I.Ill
fall upon deaf t'.ir'
ll is this situatio n wh1d1
Uoatwnght attacks with h11> Mn
sUtutional amendment fl would
permit a veto by a rcsolullon or
either house of any regulation
adopted.
PERHAPS a more ap
propnale way would be to re·
quire legislative rat10caUon of
reg ulaltoru before they could
beco me effective. But
Boatwnght says the legis lators
aren't ready to assume that
burden and that bas measure
will insure t.hat the worst of the
regulatloos c•n be blocked by
legislative action
Although, unfortunately the
measure doesn't attempt to alter
the power or the courts to
•·judically enact la~." a trend
which bu been notably increas·
ing in recent yean. lt is a good
and 1001 overdue atep in the
right dittctioo.
A Candidate Must Keep Up With the Tiines
"GOl'lh, J wlbh you wouldn't
take your loss In Iowa so hard.
Ronnie. old man "
"Old man? Who':s an old man,
John?"
"Please.
Ronn le baby,
put down that
cane. It's just
an exprell
aion. Speak·
Ina as your
c amp3lizn
manairer, I'm
sure lhe fact
that you'll be
69 next week
had very little to do with George
Bush whipping you. After all,
you're only u old H you feel.''
"That'S rlght, John, and as I
keep tellinc the presa, I teel l""t .. aood ,. t dld u years a10. '
"Keep It up Ronnie. It means
you feel a year lounger than
Geor1e Bush. An be certainly
looks flt. Bul about that cane
"For the laat time, It's nol
arthritis l almply retn.Jured lhat.
trick knee I 1ot playing football
for Knute Rockne. I think il hap-
pened while l was disco danctna
with Nancy at 2 a.m. the other
nliht. 'Ibey wen playin1 our
song. 'llot Bodles.' and ... "
"Yes. that's what I told lhe
prcas. Ronnie. But I thougbt
your .eoog wu 'Avalon'."
''THAT WAS two campatins
a10. John. A man hu to keep up
with the tlmea. That's why I
listen to my larae collection or
Mike Jaaaer recor da every
chanre I get "
"That'• Mfclc Jaager. Ronnie.
Please get that 1tralpt. And the
next time they uk you t.o com·
pare him t.o Blond.le, don't aay
you'vo loved her and DalfWOC)d
for years.•·
"You mean saying I've read
________ ,... __
Alondle for year!I makes me
sound old?"
"NEVER MIND. Let'~ dl~cuss
your showing up for lhc press
~onfereot'e Ul1a momJng In that
orange velour jogging suit. .. "
"t ~t you wanted me to
project an Image of vlaorous
physical activity. John."
"l do. But the cane kind of
took the edae orr it. t think you'd
better go back to lho dcalgMr
Jeana 11nd the Gucci loafen
wlthout aockl. · ·
"No •ocka? I know all th
1wln&101 young bachelors dreaa
that way. but tho very tbouabt of
campaip.tng in New Hampahlrc
Quotes
'·A lood newspa~r, l 1up-
po1e. la a natlon taltln1 to
lt.telf ...
Arthur Miller. plaU1D"foht
wlthout socks gives me cold teet
And that'snojoke, John."
"NO, rrs NOT, Ronnie .. And
another lhing, I think maybe you
ouaht ta quit companna your
age to that of other world
leaderw."
"You mean my pointing out to
the press that I was younger
than even a firebrand like the
ayatoJ..lah didn't help?"
"Well. I think It would have
1one over better ii be hadn't
been in the holpltal sulfertnR
. fl'om a heart ailment and com ·
pltte exhausUon. Of course, If
you want peoples to Identify you
wlth the youth movement, lher<'
11 one surefire way.
"Wbat'a that, John? I'd do
anythln3 to seem youn1er. ··wen . you could come out ln
favor or aboU1hln1 the draft
rorever."
"Not THAT youn11, damn Ill
Be off or I 'll kick you
downfttoln1."
z •
Mondlr. 'ltbnlrf 11, t lllO DAILY PILOT
&~ W@M[f Pittsburgh Klan Target
~ @[f W n@ ® Declininl] .Economy Cal'led Soft Spot
DEAR PAT We would tlke to plant some
cltt"\Aa lreea iD ou.r yard, but doa't know whlch
••neUea pow well lo <>nap C.C..t.y. Can you
ftnd out! A.Lio. la lMre IJU' Special wa,y lbeM lreM abould be,.. .......
KR . lrvtoe
TM ~ llst1 I 1•a r..,.. advt.r'1
e(fke --= .r ................... "' du. &ren: VZa --ae; Naftl waqe; Me7er
Ir••; ~ lew; • ..,.. .,.....,. ... : Bean
ame; SW • •..urla; Oe• 'h-e •udarla; ... l!bq ••• .,....... ..... .._,, ... ~
el U.W ... ..._, 1t11K &rw, ...,..., .. die ,.Miu·
U.., •-atr.a VarieUes for Oraaie C-&y.'' by
wrtaaq &o IM Ceepentin It.._... at lllt S.
Bartiw 8'Yd., AaaMI• tz815, or by P'-•Dla& 774-18 aar. tJftS cu lte pl..._ uy Ume after Ute
oager of fnNlt lau paued. Gftenlly, April la a
good time. acc:onllq a. die rana advilor'• office.
Dig Ille~ CMlly deep eanO &o aeeemmodate Ute
ball of leil ...,•oudia& tlile not sya&em ud wide
enomgb to permit easy ftlUag. Do llot ell& Ute bole
deeper than nece ... ry: tit.la will ea use undue set·
tllag of tile tree ... lileavy aoils, lllf'ler boles can be
dug -reftlliJll wtda you own Mil pla a good sou
amewtmeat. It b U.. lteat to allow aoil to settle for
two moatbs before plantlni.
Plaat t.be trees a Uttle ~r tbaa tltey were la
tbe nursery. Make a s mall basin aroud tlte tree
and irrigate. Make sure yoa get thorough water
penetration lato tbe root ball. Water wW easUy
penetrate the worked·ap portion of the soil bat
somt'times f aUs to peaetr1te tile root ball.
Pl'l'T8IUBOH CAP) -QYil riabta leeden
HJ UHi ltu IUUJI Klao ll Hrolq 1D oa lb•
ffOGOimie&Uy llOUb&ed PtttatNrcb ...... conaldtred
prim• plcklnp biec•uae ol lteel mW l.arattl. aebool
lnt.f.rwUaa t .. ioal ud ICIUeted Cl'OU bw'niqs.
'W•'re faced 1D ••wm PtGMylvula with eeoaomle dMUM &Dd • arowtq lack ol ~
Hd Jobe ... u.ld Han•Y Adami. bud of tM local
NAACP "A aupeioat la needed IDd wbo ta t..tter
t.bao blacb alW.I Oc.ber mlnorities?"
Pollet report at i..,t b&lf a dolen suburban crou burnbap ln lbe put lwo moat.ba -oae oo
the lawn ol ooe of the few black families 1D
McCancileu Townablp -and Klan leaden from
•11ttro Poooaylvaola
have made known t.belr ~nr~:tJons to wtn over tbe ( "f." .,_ , 1 !V .i Y."'il.~ J
. 'Plttsbw'&h will SOOD
be No 1," &a1d Raymoad
Ooerf1~r. 42, Grand Dra1on ol the Pennaylvmia
chapter of the lnvlalble Empire-Knights of tbe Ku
Klux Klan. an order based in Louisiana. Doerfler
is from Moma ville. Pa .• out.s1de Pbiladeipbia.
From Auaust to November, Pittabur&h Joet
5,000 s teel jobs. then an additional l , 700 in
December, the sharpest drop since March 1978.
U.S. St.eel announced plant closinp that will lake
680 more jobs m comlne moolhs. The total work
force in basic metals is 95,300.
Glass factory closings account for an addi·
lional 850 l06t jobs, a zinc factory shutdown for
1.500 more
·CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS say they fear the
victims of the economic troubles will be blacks
a nd women.
Charle21 Wilson. civil rights diredor or United
Steelworkers District 15, said the Klan is focusing
on reverse discrimination sentiment, particularly
because of a consent decree that gave back pay to
certain female and minority woi;Jters in the nine
biggest steel companies. The decree also ordered
affirmative action hiring and promoting.
Ooerfler's group, said to number about 1,500,
1s pla nning a spnng recruiting dnve in Pittsburgh,
where blacks make up about 20.2 pen:ent of lbe 2.3
m illion four.county metropol.ttan population.
"IT'S MORE THAN just a coincidence," s8.ld
Wilson. "With the decline in steel production, they
seem to know what's going on and they're scbedul·
ing marches and rallies around that."
be1rt ol the dlivo. "A heavy move b on. A cam·
patio by lbe Klan la ••MPinc tbe country," be
Hid. "We t..Ueve 1D real equal oPPOrtwllty -that
tbt belt penoo cot.a the Job. not baled 00 the color
of bla Qin.
"Then'• maaalve unemployment. forellJl
COUDtriea are fillinc UI "l> with It.eel. ~ ~!
min• are not even belnl acratcbed. People don't.
know where to tum.
.. WE P&OPOSE PROTECFING ourselves .
especially in e mployment, by trying to hire our
own people. tryinc to find them Jobe and gettlnc ln·
volved In community affalra and elect.ions."
Police say they are reluctant to link the Klan
to the crou-bununa1 or to painted KKK slogans on
walll in a high school in a moatly wblt.e suburb.
There have been racial tensions in city a.cboola,
wbich are under court order to come up with an in·
tegratioo plan by March 14.
But, says Robert Desey, a lawyer wbo has
been working Wlth anti·K1an groups In Pittsbur&b.
"lbe problem is n't whether It actually lS Klan ac·
tivity. The problem is that the concept (Of white
s upremacy) is 10culcaled into kida."
ONE UNITED STEELWOU.Eas local IS dis
turbed enough about lbe s ituation to have asked
tbe international union to take a st.and.
"Klan actJvity m our commuruty 1s a direct
threat to the union's ex1steoce. What can we as
United Steelworkers do to slow down tbe trend and
stop these organizing activities?" Local 1397 in
Homestead wrote to union leaders. The leaders
have not yet fo rmally responded to the request.
OF.SPITE THEIR WORRY, both Wilson and
Adams said they doubt lbe Klan will rece ive much
of a welcome in Pittsburgh, particularly 1f they
march. Memones of a thwarted Klan effort 57
years ago are still strong
In 1923, the Klan tned lo march through the
nearby mill town of Car negie They were stopped
by a ~roup of ftahans. Slovak!. and blacks who
threw rocks at the white-hooded demonstrators
When kept wet, lite erowa ol tlte tree -t.bat
area where tlte trank a9d nots meet -ls very
susceptible to rot. It is a good pradJce to palat tbe
lowf'r sh: or eight inches or tbe trunk wl&h
Bordeau wash. Use Bordeau powder aad add
water to make a mistare aboat u Well as pablt.
To pro&ed &be tree from subana chutag &be Ont
year, wrap tbe tnmk wlt.b several Wckneues of
newspapers and Ue loosely.
Doerfler, appearing on local r adio and
television talk shows and interviewed by local
newspapers, has said the Invisible Empire will
target the predominantly white neigbborboods of i.:
Pittsburgh for membership. He says his Klan sect
differs from the traditional image of lbe KKK. The alDOmll& el water yoa live you trees will
depend • ,_r ..U tne .... weadaer CGedldou.
la geaeral. ••._ eece • weell dmta& &lae Int&•·
Uoa .-dae ftnt 1ear ..S abMt every two
weeks ,_ tile llnt two or daree yean. Apply water u. a bulD a.....t t11e traak o1 t1te tree t1te n.rst
year. After tit.at dae basin sUll caa be ued but
water mast be kep& away from tlte tnmk.
Trees may lte rertWaed wttlt a lllgh·llitrogen
fertilizer sue• u ammonhuo sa.lfate. ammoalam
al&rateor caldam Ditrate. Sprinkle a beapba& &.ables-
PGOll of &be cbemical aroalld tlte tree daree or roar
times durtag Ille growing seuee ud water well.
Doable tltls amount tbe second year. b weU·clraiDed
soils a good grade animal manue la recommeaded u.ree • ...-u-eecttut.q&Mee--.
"We doo'l hate black people .•. Black people
do respect our cultural differences. • We promote
white culture. We have notblo& to gain by
violence," be saJd.
But the civil rights leaders angrily charge that
the newspapers and broadcast media bad fallen
for a "new image" Klansman.
''mE MEDIA HA VE begun to portray the
Klan as part or middle-class America upset with
big government, big business and communism."
said Adams. "But the Klan is still the most
dangerous group of subversives we have 1D this
country."
"It's defio.ltely Just a ploy," s aid Wllsoo.
Doerfler aclr:nowlec:taes ecooomlca la al
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PEORIA. 111. (AP) -
Willi• ShWU was at the
end of the usembty Une.
where a ,1eam1ng
Caterpillar diesel engine
sat ready ror shipment
But Sburta wouJdn't ship
It -at least not until he
waa threatened with be·
Ing fired. The engine's
destination. Moscow.
"The farmers a re be
ing asked to gave up
their income by not sell
1n g grain to th t>
R ussian5." said Shurts
·'Our a thletes a re being
asked to giv e up
possibly the chance or a
lifetime to go to thf'
Su mmer O l ym pi c
Games. a nd yet we'n ·
not asking Caterpillar to
give up anythmg "
Shurts is ma med and
has a 7 year old son Ht•
.aid he could not risk
losing tus JOb. though ht-
feels strongly that the
Caterpillar Tractor f'f,
should not be exportin~
heavy equipment t n
Moscow 1n light of lht:
Soviet troop presence w
Afgharustan .
··Al least I tried l t1
prevent what l belJeve 1s
wrong,·· he said of tht·
Tues day incident
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Burr Williams Cleft) of Anaheim and ClJ.n.
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Brown. It wiU be Williama· fourth term
and Hoo5e's second
Tbe lteamlr dock in Avalon,
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Enlisted men
Housing Set Cutter Crew
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A contract for $3,407,498 bas
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IC&.al"' STEPHEN ICLEIH, '"*"' of S... Jew, c... P-_.,on Fe~•, : 1'90. s .... v,_ 11'1' mot-...,._. 1 Fl•\ler of ON<aoo. llllnols, cousin
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; 11 : JOAM •I tlle Herbor L•w n
Memor1<ll o-4, 1"'9nnenl t«VIC"'
......... ecll .. 8'1' loltowtnQ. Servi<M under ~ di~ ef HMtior l..awn-Mod>I
,()Uve Mortv.,y ol CoU• Mn•. ~S*SS5'. ", ~••1tct: ~· HEANllHA A. PIEACE, P•"to
...... ,. on -_.., 1, nlO Siie "'") • )Hidltftt OI ~ &M<ll. CA. tor 30
~"· siw-,,.,,, «live In the Com·
"'""""'"" ~len Olvrcll -Ille ~.E 0 . SIU-. Survl""" by lier ~n -,,.ret Plwc:e of LA911n.a ~l-1, CA. -Elelne A•ll al L~ •)nve1M, c.. . .->d SO<M,,.1 ... c Nell
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•u -oOAM •t ""' Communlly •Prei.byt,..rJen Church lnterm .. nt
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Se-rvu ft\ Wtfl ~ fV'ld nn fV«"'d._ty.
t-'"°'uert 17 l'llO •I II ODAM #1 "'" "•<•he v.,.. #or•u•r.., (hao .. 1
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Monu.ry dHf'li(_tO.'
Wll:Dl!""'tiN
NORMA MURlfl W1f'OC MANN,
,-,.\,~nt of ~ bPe<h c. .. P•\-...d -•1 on FM>ru.y •. neo w"''""" t>v ,,~, llU\INlnd AllQU\I W l•oem.onn 1
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•"'lion -II. C.. , 7 "'le" 8ertty Al 199••"' o1 HunllnQlon Be.o<ll, C. -,...,, !>colt ol ,,,.,, .... .,.,11 •• ,,.., • .., ..
Service. wlll lie ""'d on TuHcl<ly,
Fel>f ... ry 12, 1'IO lll 3 00 PM el tlle
f>e<lllc v-Memon el OW.pet In heu
ol lio-tt c..,lr1""1k>M mey i. ,,,_
to Slloltle v •• ..., N..rw'• Funo, C/O
~--Okie V•ll•'I' Community HOW>ll•I,
Skokie, llllnoh to007'. PllCll" vie ..
MMl.,.ry dlr~ton.
WOU'€
U .$. Coast Guard.
More than 1 ,000
persons, incJuding sur-
vivors of the Jan. 28 col-
lision and families or the
victims, packed into a
small Methodist church
t.o hear words or hope
and consolation.
"Keep this nag in re-
membrance oft.be fmesl
ship that ever sailed,''
said Rear Adm. PauJ A.
Yost Friday a s h e
banded t.be flag or the
doomed cutter t.o its cap-
ta in. Lt. Cmdr. G.S.
Sepel.
SALEM, Mass. CAP>
-Ernest S. Dodge, 66,
an aulbority on l8tb ceo·
tury explorer Capt.
James Cook and clirec·
tor of the Peabod )l
Museum here, die d
Saturday.
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Funeral sel"Vlces a re
scheduled Tuesday for
Clifford B. "Cy" Wahl,
88, who built Sacramen·
lo's first motor-dnven
book·and -la dde r fire
truck by connecting a
trailer to a Cadillac
roadster. Wahl, a re-
tired master meebaruc
for A. Teichert & Son for
20 years, died Friday.
LOS ANGELF.S CAP)
Ph otographer Earl H .
Leaf, 75, whose subjects
ran~ed from Chinese
leader Mao Zedong to
movie queen Marilyn
Monroe. as dead. Leaf
went behind the Chine~
Communist lines in 1938
to photograph r ebel
leaders Mao and ZhouJ
Enlai. During the '30s
he free-lanced for Time magazine and the Satur·
day Evening Post in
China and Japan.
The three-story building, de·
s igned to accommodate 288
marines from buck private
through corporal, wiJl be bullt
by C. t . Wylie Construction Co.
or San Diego, uccordiQg to
Badham.
Illness
Patterns
Studied
Dr . Robert R .
Leichtman or BaJllmore.
will discu ss
( Psycbok>gicaJ Patterns
for PbysicaJ llloesa and
What t.o do About The m"
Tuesday at South Coast
Medical Center. South
Laguna
Dr. Leichtman's pre
s~nt ation is one of a
series of lectures for
physicians. scheduled
every 'l'uesd.ay at 8 a .m.
in the auditorium at the
Medical Center, 31872
Coast Highway. The
series is coordinated by
Sol Sloan, M.D., direct.or
or medical education for
the South Coast medical
stair.
G RAYCE WOLFE, rnldent of LOS ANGELES (AP)
uvvn• Hiii\, c.. P•ueCI •••Y on -Arthar Ereeber1, 71, F•l>ruu., 9, IMO. ~r•lved l>'I' her
Other me dical lee·
tures scbeduJed dunng
the month at Sout h
Coast Medical Cente r
are "Sick Sinus Syn.
drome" on Feb 19 by
Roman W. DeSancl1s,
M.0 ., of MassachusetLc;
G e o e ral Hos pital 1n
Boston. and "Functional
Disorders of the G. I.
Tract" on Feb. 26 by
William H. Bachrach,
M . D .• professor of
medicine aod bead or
gas troenterology at Baylor College of
Medicine ill Houston,
Tex.
:
' •
I
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•
11vw..nc1 e-. 1 <1auott1er• 1111... co-creator of the "Grin
&.10.,c1 e.r-of s-.,.. .... CA. -a nd Bear It" comic
Mrs Eette ~ of lA C-.0., C.., t • b .a:ed of h art numerovs ·-hl!Or ... -,, .. ,. s np, as UJ e Scholar Cited o<-N-.s.r..1c .. w11111e11e1c1-problems. Erenberg ,
Wedn•Ml•Y. Februuv u. "'° •• ti>bo •. .-~ for The New , OOPM .. -Pec!hc v ..... Memort•I .. ... I vu; Alan Koon of C-0sta
Mesa baa been named to
the Dean's List for
academic excellence
during t.be fall semester
al Hamllne University,
St. Paul, Minn.
c11ape1. pr1ve1• "''"""'en1 Pac1t•c Yorker, collaborated = ... ~..::..::.••k. Pac:iuc v ... with artis t George
~~;;::;::=:;:=:;:=:::=:::=::~ Lichty to begin the
' f'IB f......_Y ...._ satirical jibes at prewar
COLOMAL.Rn&AL America in tbe late
NOMI 1930s.
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Westm1ns1er
893-3525
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Cemelery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1hc V1ww DrlVfl
NewPOrt Beach
644·270C
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Laouna Beach
494-9415
LaQuna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap1s1ran-0
~95-1776
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Mortuary• Cemelery
Crem1tory
1625 Olslef Ave •
Costa Mesa
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Costa Mesa
673-9450
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MOtlTUAH
110 Broadway
Coeta Mesa
642-9150
WntATVTNLL ...,.,,,,..,
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Mortuary• Cremations
4Z7 E. 17th St.
eo.taM..a
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IMITHI' MOllTU.MY
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...,ntl0i1fon e .. ch
Youth Refuses
'Dragon' Talk
DAYTON. Ohio <AP> -The montb·loog
disappearance last summer of a 16-year-<>ld
Michigan State University student baffled his
parents, friends and a team of investigators hired
t.o find him. But James Dallas Elbert lU still will
not talk about t.be incident.
During a rare interview, Egbert refused t.o tell
the Daytm Dally News why he diuppeared Aue.
15 or where be was unW being found by a Texu in·
vealigat.or Sept. 13 at an undisck>eed location.
.. IT'S NOi' RELATIVE TO anythine that's
happeninl oow," said the 17-year-old, whole
highly publidz.ed disappearance wu for a time
tboagbl mated to an elaborate intellectual 1ame
called "Dungeons and Drqom."
"I don't have anythlq to say about il. It's all
paat," be said in the copyrilht interview.
Egbert bas dropped out of Mldlllan State and
is enrolled at Wript State Univenlty for wi.nter
quarter claaaes. The Wayne Townsb.lp resident will
again focus on bis area or expertlae, co111puter
science.
EGBEltT'S MOTBE&, ANNA. SAID her son
spent "a Jot of time alone ln hi.a room, Just lltlen·
ln1 to music" when be returned to D•yt.on in mJd·
October after recovering from hi.a ordeal at an \ID·
cle'a bome in Dallas.
"He Just wanta to 1et on wltb life," abe aa.td.
"We'd all hate to see that open up all over a1aln.
He chan,ied h1I balr style becaue be Juat wanta to
blend in at Wrlpt State. He doeln't want anybody
po1DUn1, la)'l.na, 'Loot, there bell.• "
. ... -•63&-M39 ...
He reftlHs to have bl.I pbotofnpb taken.
E&bert wu~found by Wllllam C. Dear. The
private lnv..U1ator alto aaya be Md no bowled&•
of tb• teen·aaer'a whereabout.I dw1.nc t.be month •
·--
bitw .. a. ....WO Ud A•alaat bu..._ •ecaat l1Dce tbe lblp
HaMd .....uaa to 1'76. Web-
ber ... to eMhor tbe llalp
permaoeat11 at tbe 1tea1ner
dock. Latt 1191 tbe _ A•aloa City COWIC1J atOorbed aneboriq ot
tbe a.s. CetaHu, 0 1ubjeet to cs.
taJll to be wort.ed out by tbe dty mu.,..,•• acClOl"di.DI to Sbirtey
Davy, dty clerk. "A draft.,.....
meat wea drawn up, but it wu
neve.r NIOlved between the dty
and th4' (abip) operators 10
oodllq took place.'
AU ol the cltiaena wbo ad·
dreued the iaaue al Jut month's
coundl meeting were oppoeed t.o
aocborine the steamer 10
A ••loa. aceordla1 to tbe mt.nut-. Sneral peoplit volC*I concma o.• pcmtble ...,.,., wat., IJ.re NfltJ ad tannDee
pf'Oblema tUt u.. ablp mlCbt
poae. 00... ~ to .....
ber'I Pl ....... MllCJlllaJ open.
tJon of tbj lblp, clalmlq that tt •ould tat.fen with promotion
or the lalllDd u • year·round
towUt NIOlt.
Webber maintains tbat the atup would brtna more t.ouriata
and added 1'11Yenue to Avalon.
He alto belle•ea their are
enoup rwideatt wbo are in·
lereated in having the abip
docked in Avalon t.o 1et the ift.
1 Ua Uve cm tbe ballot..
Universities Fear
Income Tax Slash
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Sluhlng pe1"10flaJ income tu t.broogb
proposed Proposition 9 would seriously drain CallforoJa's univenity system and force students t.o pay their way univenity president David S. Saxon hu warned. '
Saxoo roundly denounced the June ballot i.n.itiative as "an over. simplified, hasty, and only hall
thougbl-OUt measure whose con· million of the '966 miUioo Brown
sequences would be with us for a bas budgeted fort.be university.
long, loog time." Rut Saxon said late last
Gov. Edmund Brown asked week he regarded t.be 30 perc-ent
agency beads to trim budgets by as a "doomsday" fl1ure, and
30 percent t.o prepare for the srud he doubted cutbacks would ~ssible passa.ge or Prop. 9. a am ount to that mucb ir the
figure amounting to about $290 p ro~allon t.s approved
WATa9t f'ACtUTl•I
The South <:oest County W•tltr District Invites
lnter..wd P«ttes to •u.nd • continued Pubfk HHrlng on tN otstrkt'1 Oratt Envtronment.l Im-
pact R..,ort on A«l•lmed Weter F.clthtft. The
HHrtng wlll bt htld •t 7:00 p.m. on Mond•v, February 18, 1980, •t the Dlstrld's off~. 31592 Wnt Street, south Laauna, C.tltornfe.
A "Step 1" Fac11rtv Plennfno vr•nt twts been
awarded to South C:O.St County Water District to perform a wasteweter reclMNitlon stucty. In ac.
cordance with St•t• Water Resourees Control
Board regulations, an EnolneerltMJ Facllltles re·
oort and a Draft Envlronmental Impact ReP<>f't have been prepared for the projec t. The
alternatives discussed In the reports are:
All 1 No action
Alt. 2 Maximum ret.ise
Alt. 3 Minimum reuse
Alt. 4 Limited reuse
Alt. S New Imported water supply
Copie-s of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report and the Projeci Report a~ avallabte for
examination during regular office hours (8:00 am
to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday) at the District's
offices, and at the Dana Niguel Public Library at
33840 N!Quel Road, Laouna Nlguet
The Public Hearing Is part of the public re-
view process of any state and/or federally funded
project and Is conducted to receive comments and
recommendations from the publlc on the environ-
mental lmoacts and alternatives investigated for
wastewater reclamatlon In South Coast County Water District.
In addition to recelvitMJ comments at the
m eeting. comments may also be malled to the
District's offices. However. in order to be included
1n the Final Environmental lmp.ict Report, com-.
ments must be received no lat..-than March 5, 1980.
Any person desiring more Information con-
cerning the pro1ect may contact Mr. Robert w. Bonham, Administrative Manager, at 499,...555.
Dated this 15th day of January, 1980.
Raymond C. Miller,
GeneralManaoe</Secretary
"--Or-CaMIOelf'IPI .... ~ a .FW.tl,"9
Sa}! hello to our new
Phone Mart at
Huntington Beach South.
>
Now keeping in touch with your phone com-
pany is easier than ever.
At our new location you can shop for all the
latest phone fashion s. take them home and plug
them in yourself.
But the GTE Phone Mart is more than just
a phone store. It 's a place where you can arrange
for new service. add regular extension phones or
exchange your present phone for a new one (for
a small service charge). You can even pay your
phone bill or have your phone fixed if it needs
repait
The GTE Phone Mart. It's a whole new way
to see your phone company.
PHDnl! ma RT
Comer of Adams and Brookhurst in HuntingtmJ Beach.
Open Monday through Satun1ay 9-.30 am to 6 pm.
We're also at 77 Huntington Centei; Huntington Beach.
..
NATION.' STATE ...,,_, Fllbruety 1 '. t910 DAILY PILOT
Lincoln Ret111ns to Fresno
Actor Tunu Back Tinre to 1864 for Sclwol Children
PRISNO CAP) -The mu wltb the
laAkJ frame and the 1toveplpe bat
needed no lntroducUoo.
l'rom the Um• he entered the packed audJt.ortwn of a Freano JWllor h11h
tchool, there wq little doubt Wt man
wu Abnb.am Uncoln, the 11th preal·
dent ot the United Statee. lJncoln'• blrtbdQ UI otnclally celebrated Feb. 12
CTuuday) but many employers ob·
H rved the boll.day by aivinl emp&oyees
• thn.da,y weelleod.
ror the wtcte..eyed udieaee ol bun·
dreclt ot tchool cblldreo, actor Richard
Blake bad aucceeded in turQ1q back
t.lme to llM.
Blake'• ooe-man 1bow la.at week did
more than acquaint tbe atudeots with
the Gettywbure Address. Jt brought t.o
their eyea and tbelr ears a lf v1og,
lau1bing president w1tb quick wit and
shifting emotions.
Lmcoln baa just learned be was re·
De M url
Tgsh
Florist
2438 Newport
• Coata Mesa
Phone:
846-4479
elecUd to the presldency. And tbe newe
haa clearly Improved the mood or the
pretldent, who spent much of his first
term defeodinJ hb dec11iooa LO the on·
1oln1 Clvtl War.
He tells the audience there is little he like• more than to tell stories. He
proves the point by telling severaJ.
includlnaoneaboutbis w1fe'afamJly.
"You've beard of the Todds. That's
T-o-d-d," be notes. 'When you consider
ooe 'd' wu good enough ror God. you
know what the T odds tbouebt or
tbemaelvea."
Tbe president is troubled by the
length of the wa r. but he never ruoches
on tbe central iuue : slavery
· "I was opposed to slavery. I always
bated slavery. And, I cannot remember
a lime when l didn't bate slavery," he
booms. "No man is good enoogh t.o gov
em another man without t.bat man's consent ..
VI A, '\'"N. L
VARON
Broadway Ffuwer Sh.o p
r1't MAJlllOtt llLVD. tt ADAM• 1111 co•-c_.,.,
COSTA Ma"'-CALIFOllMIA 9'1tM
~'"' All°"'°'-·
c;._., "'°""
0-~ya o.,.j Holodoyt
He reealb the pity be felt the first
time he saw slaves chained together on
the deck of a Mlulaalppl rtvel'boat. Aad
he 1peaks or his anaer over tbe
Supreme Court's Dred Scott dedaion of
1857 which derued freedom to • fo~r
ala ve li viol 10 free tenit.ory. .
"The Dred Scott decision wu a terri ·
ble lhin1.'' Llncoln says. "It troubWd
me no end. I felt It waa a part ot a ~
splracy by those men down south."
The president promises a speedy eod
to the war and he repeats t.be words be
spoke at Gettysburg as a &rim rem!Dder
of the bloody battle.
Blake, whose physical dimensions
match those of the great emancipator at
6-foot-4 and 185 pounds, began portray
mg Lincoln m 1967. He is now in his
second year on the tour program
sponsored by Lincoln National Life
Insurance Co
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PRESIDENT ABE LINCOLN VISITS FRESNO
Richard Blake Gives Great Impersonation • Order early
Sch ool Prayer ·
Ruling Delayed
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representing the Civil Ct Liberties Union of
Massachusetts and tbe ~. 892-6313
Ameri c an Jewish • Cong ress called the new
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guaranteed re Ii g io us ~iiiiiiiiii~~iiiii~~~~ freedom. They said the •
law ran count.er t.o pre·
v1ous decisions by t.be
U S Supreme Court and
the state's high court.
WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL
PARK
FLORIST
14851 leoch tlvd.
Westrrunster CA 9261\:i
''I mus t say it ls
shocking t.bat such a law
was passed when it was
so clearly in violation of
previous rulings," said Ct
Kenneth Sweder. an at·
torney representing the •
civil liberties union.
Bellotti said be felt he 893-4552
should defend any law 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~=:;=:;:~ passe d b y tb e :JI
Legislature "if col-Oifferentia Flon'st ora bly constitutional."
JJ242 CROWM YAU.CY PIWY.
UNDER THE law, MAU
students may volunteer 1 &l'UNA Nl"Ufi to lead the class in .,,.. a
prayer. Those who do •
not wish t.o participate 495-0500
may l eave th e
classroo01. •
"It is an unfortunate YOUR FULL SERVICE
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citizens of the com· --=~ monwealtb have to ap-
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Napoleon won Josephine with a sirn~ blossom .
Antony sent flowers and Cleopatra surrendered .
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Security Short?
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Benefit Fund Wipeout Seen by '82 .. ,."-,_ ~ .. .,_ 0..
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_By Edi on
Reque~ted
SACRAMENTO <AP >
Southern C.:altforntu
Edison has th rt:e wttk'
lo give the Energy C'om
mission more mforma
lion on air quality · und
t'Oal supplies for tli. pro
pos.-d SJ btlhon power
plant
SCE has filed llS up
p lication to build tht·
coal-fired plunt. but tht·
commission asked for
more details.
THE UTILITY wants
to bu i ld a 1 .500
m egawatt pla nt at one
of rive sites in Southern
Ca hfomia. lo be an pro-
duction in 1988.
Other partners in the
project are Los Angeles
Department of Wa ter &
Power . the state Depart·
m e ntor Wat e r
R esou r ces, N e v a da
Power Co., and several
Southe rn Callfo rn iet
cities.
T H E PROPOS ED
sites are Boron in Kern
County, Cadiz and Jvan-
pa h m San Bernetrdtno
County. Ormond Beach
in Ventura Count y, and
R i c e 1 n R 1 v c r s 1 d 1·
County.
Call 64 2-5678
Put a few words
lo work for you
WASHINGTON <AP> The Social
ecurtty Admlolatratlon H)'I tbe
truat hnt that pays old ••• and 1ur·
v1 vora' '*1cftll wUl be wiped out
befo~ the end ot tm under current
l'CODOmk projocUona
The Carter admln.llt.raUOn already
baa aald 1t will aalt eon,,... for
l•1l1lallon to permll borrowln1
amon1 the three Social Security truat
fund• to avoid an Interruption of
monlh.ly benefit <'ht'c u .
T H t: 01.D AG t: rund . Which
1h ()W00 • bal&n<'e Of J26 billion at the
•nd-0f une. will b@ nearly S3 bHUon ln
lht' hoJt' Ul Uw t!nd of 1982 and aze
billion tn the red Ml lht' .. nd of l~.
Bt''<'Ordintt to el!limuteat obtlllned from
lht• D"l'fl(')'
The das.abahty truat fund, which
itrew by mort' Uum Sl b1l1Joo last
n ·.ir. u. expected to keep growing
.rnd to swell by $5 ballton in 1982 and
by $14 bdlton tn 1985 alone
But even tf combi n ed with
daasab1llty, the old age fund would
dwtndte by 1984 to $7 billion. or 5 per
cent of the total yearly benefi ts due
that yt'ar The system needs lo keep
a balance of at least 9 percent or the
total a nnual outlay to get each
month'i> benefits out on tame.
SOCIAL SECURITY operates on a
pay-as-you go basis, with trust funds
clrawn down at the start or each
month to pay retirees' checks, then
replenished as taxes from workers'
paychecks come m
Leukemia
In Tubes?
ATLANTA CAP) -
Researchers al Emory
Un1ver s 1ty h ave a n -
nounced an improved
t ec hniqu e to g row
leukemia cells in test
t ubes and say 1l will al-
low them to test drugs
on the cells directly, in·
s tead or on patients.
Leukemia cells have
been grown m test tubes
bc.>fore. but only with
limited s uccess. accord·
1ng to Dr. Abdel II
Hai.;ab. a prufl':-.sor of
1wd1atne!> at tht• Emory
l 1n1 Vl'r:-.11 v ~c hool o f ~1 (•dt<·rnc ·
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even after the mln 1 of diubWty •••• and oJd a1• funda mtan1 eome fUDda
would have to be borrowed from the
boapital lnauranc• fund u well.
"There la no cauae for pan.le about
whet.her t>ooent.a will be paid," said
tlealtb. Education and Welfare
Secretary Patricia Robert.a Harri.a.
"Bent'ftll will ~ paid. The 1yatem la
not about to 10 belly -up."
She and SOclaJ Security otficlala
vltw lh4l nm on the old age fund u a
caah flo w problem cauaed by
tconomlc cond1llons that have
wonsened since im when Coogreas
rulaed the rayroll tax to ltft the ----------
i.yatem out o its last fmanctal crisis.
Salel
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Starts f.ebruory 91tt ot 9 o.m.
~s February 23td ot 9 p.m.
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Open Mondoy lhru Saturday
9 o.m. -9 p..m.
Op$n ~ 9 o.m. • 6 p.m. 8 Y lt85, THE s teadily rising
payroll tu ts expected to put the old
aae and d.asab11Jty funds oo a soltd
footing for a gener alloo or more But
Medicare, the hospital insurance
fund. 1s expected lo run out in the
tarly 1990s
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lo the short term. the old age fund
as expectl'd to pay out $7 billion more
than the $102 billion it takes an this
year. and lo register defi cits or $10
btllaon m 1981, $11 ballJon in both 1982
and 1983, $10 billion in 1984 and S2
billion in 1985.
fr'M 1.UOR dtmmct with purchos. ·
ol $100.00 Of mot&.
These figures from Social Security
actuary Harry C. Ballantyne assume
the government will s ucceed in fi ght-
ing inflation and curbing unemploy-
ment
JOHN COX
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White
In O.J .'s
Shadow
ByWILLO&IM EY
A# ... a.tQw: , 1
E\'ery tlme Charlu Whlte
l ook• around, be 1ee1 the
1b1dow of O.J . Slmpeoo
"Yeah for aome reuon It's
alway1 th.;re not Juat bthind
me but n front of me aa ~u."
said football's Helaman Trophy
winner out of the Un.tverslty of
Southern California
"I've always been an admJrer
of 0 .J . -what USC euy hun't9
-but l don't have any personal
goal to try to outshine him
Nobody can do that. It's olhers
who mak~ the compansons "
HAVING nNISHED his
cart'er at Southern Cal , where
0 . J . wis s a legend , White
duplicated his hero's victory U\
th e nationally televised
Superstars competition in the
Bahamas
0 J . v.on the l'Vent in 1975 and
wa" acclaimed by co·producer
Di ck Buttons as the best all-
around athlete ever lo compete
in the mu1usport extravaganza
that Button originated in 1973
L a~t Thursday White, who
won the 100-yard and half mile
r aces in the seven-event com
pet1t1on. ht•at Huss Francis of
the National Football League's
Nt•v. England Patnots for the
l'hJmpionsh1p of the made for-
T\' l'ompt•t 1t10n White collected
$37 H:!S. his first pro paycheck,
for his performances.
It'll b<' te lev1!>cd by ABC the
m•\l t\\O Sunda)S
SIMPSON, WllO RETIRED
from prof('ss1onal football last
sl'ason Jw;t short of Jim Brown's
all time rushing record. left a
SupC'r Stars lt'gacy that was dif-
ficult to 1..•mulatt'.
1 lc broke the 100-yard dash rec-
ord in 9.6. He lifted 260 pounds
in I he weights, exceeded only by
the Steelers' Franco Harris, and
bowled a creditable 185.
He was second to Kyle Rote
Jr. in te nnis, second to pole-
vaulter Bob Seagren in rowing.
third in baseball batting and
third in the r igorous obstacle
course that often breaks the
toughest men.
It was a remarkable example
·of athletic versatility
"I DON'T THINK 1 can come close to that, .. aald Wblte. "All l
can do la give it my best shot."
Althou~h once a track star
who set a high school record m
the low hurdles, White lacks the
qu1<'k locomotion of O.J . White
qual1f1ed by running the 100 in
10 J. seven-tenths of a second
slower than Simpson. Yet While
hftC'd 255 pounds in the weights.
ran thc half mill' in 2.11.
a veraged 215 1n bowling and
fared well with seconds in b1cy-
c I e racing and the obstacle
course. White sat out the rowing.
While the SuperSlars is large-
ly a TV producllon. 1l neverthe·
less shows tht· world's top
;1thll'te!. in sports other than
lht•1 r own and ereates fierce de
ball• O\'C'r who ic; the "best all
1:1round athlete'." an honor also
cl.11med hy tht• Olympic de-
cathlon C'hamp1on.
THE DECATHLON is con-
fined to 10 track and field events
"herf'as Super Stars covers lhe
\\ holt' broad spectrum of sports
Competitors can choose any
<See WHITE, Page 82>
Avanti Wins
Manzanillo
Overall Title
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Of t• Delly Pl ... Stell
Avanti. a North American-40
s loop skippered by Armim
Baertschi, Los Angeles Yacht
Club, was the overall and Class
C handicap winner in the 1,110
mile San Diego to Manzanillo
yacht race.
Last of the 37 yachts in the
race crossed the finish line
about 10 a.m. today.
Second overall was the Class C
yacht Dust 'M, a Petenon-38
s loop skippered by Charles
Hope, San Dieeo Yacht Club.
Third place on overall han-
dicap time went to the ctua B
Mexican entry, Alarlfe, a
Holland .. •O sailed by Manuel
Vazques, Guadalajara.
Class A winner was Swisher, a
Ferris·58 sailed b7 Nick Frazee
of San Diego Yacht Club.
C huck Cotton aboard tbe
escort veuel Jubilee from
Newport Beach saJd the skies
were overcast at Manzanlllo
with thunderheads on the
horizon today.
T h e laat of the 21 yachts
flnlahed lo bunches Sunday al· temoon and evening in a fresh
breeie aJanr the Mexican cout.
D•llY PllOC $1.ttf PMCo
TRACEY COOK TAKES HER POSITION ON THE BLOCKS.
Pain Endured
Cook Vies for Swim Berth
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of , ... Deily Pilot SUit
During an Olympic year, the goal of every amateur
athlete i.s to compete in the Games in one form or another.
The year 1980 is no different with except.10n that lhe
U.S. may not be competing in the Summer Games 1J1 Moscow.
THAT DOESN'T STOP THE TALENTED young
athlete Crom reaching for a place on the U S team and
Costa Mesa'<; TraN•y Cook 1s no d1ffl•renl from thousands
of others across the country.
Of course, she ha s a sma ll problem
that many have not experienced. She s wims with
pain each day as she strokes
through the water for more than
8,000 yards six days a week
Her goal is a spot on the U S.
s wimming team in the 100 or 200
frees tyle. Her problem is a
shoulder that gives her trouble in
the water and an arm that
"omet1mes collapses dunng com
petition
"I pulled o ut of the 1976 Olym
pie trial s b ecause of the
s houlder." Tracey says "But now
1 have learned. to a r!Pgre<>. to
handle the pain when I'm swim-
ming I can pretty much block 1t
out ·· COOK
She has had nine different doc:tors chl'ck the problf·m
over the years and a II 5ecm to be an accord that 11 dl·
velopl"d because !>he grew so fast or from lifting" eights ill
an early age
Dr Robert Kerlan. a famed orthopedic surgeon and
Dr Jo'rank Jobe. wanted to do surgery to strengthen the
hack a nd arm muscles but Tracey decided 11ga1nst such a
move
"WIDLE MV ARM HAS COLLAPSED in the water
during a meet, I haven't had any trouble for a long time."
she says. "It hurts for severaJ days after this happens and
the cold weather seems to make 1t tighten up
"Everyone says I'm crazy to keep sw1mm10g with so
much pam but I don't mtnd."
The possibility of an Olympic boycott 1s depressing to
her after so many years of bard training. But l>hc doesn't
look at the time ulVolved as betni wasted.
''l'VE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM IT," Tracey says.
"I've learned discipline and expectmg a lot of myself,
more than I would have olherwise. I've also had an op
portunity to travel and meet people and t.bls makes it all
worth while."
Her goals include reaching her greatest potential and
attaining times that will make her a world class
performer.
"I would also like to offer the things J have learned to
others to help them," sbe says. "And there are a lot of
other more complicated ooes."
CYNTHIA WOODHEA.D OF RIVERSIDE 1s the reign-
ing national champion ln the shorter freestyle events and
although Tracey hasn't won over her, s he feels she Is capa·
ble of dolng so. Her goal for the 100 meters is SS
seconds and she is improvina each week.
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Cooper: I Blew It ..
Lakers Let One Get Away
PHILADELPHIA <AP l
Julius Erving's pair of clutch
free throws and a perfecll)
timed steal out of the waittn~
hands of Kareem Abdul Jabba1
were the key plays, bu1
newcomer Lionel Hollin•
pumped new hope io the falter
iog Philadelphia 76ers.
Hollins. acquired last Friday
from Portland by the 76ers for a
1981 No. l draft choice and an
unannounced amount of cash.
gave the S1xers an ingredient
they've been m1ss1ng since Doug
Collins was s1delmed last Dec. 8
perfect two from the foul line
He moved without the ball.
played excellent defense, giving
the S1xer.1' the big guard they've
needed to replace ColUns. · · r expected to play, but not as
much (26 minutes) as 1 did,"
Hollins said alter the game. "I
sat with Doug Collins in the n121t
pPrtod and he explained the
plays they were working on the
floor. I had written some of
them down on a piece or paper
after talking with (ass1sla.ot
coach> Jack McMahon "
v. 1th foot problems
A sellout crowd of 18,27f
watched the Sixers rally from
nlne down early in the fourth
period and finally beat the Loi.
Angeles Lakers, 105-104, Sunda)'
in a National Bas ketball As
sociaUoo game.
Holl.ms took a night flight from
Portland and arrived here Sun·
ddy morning. ~ent to a hotel and
took a bnef rest. He reported for
tht' game. was given a crash
c ourw on thl· 76ers' plays and
hus tled out for the game.
THE 26·YEAR-OLD Hollins
Holhns, who has been han-
dicapped Wlth an injured knee,
admitted he's al about 85 per-
cent effectiveness physically,
and won't really reach his peak
until he r esolves a weight
problem
The S1xers trailed 102 101 with
80 seconds remaining in the
game. when Norm Nixon fouled
Erving, who immediately
s tepped lo the line and convert
ed two free throws that sent
Philadelphia ahead 103-102
v. atch~ for a period, then was
~c nt into lht· game by Coach Bil
h Cunninghc.1m Hollms s cored
12 points on five field goals -
one a key three-pointer -and a
THE LAKERS inbounded the
ball and Nixon missed a lO·foot
j umper Los Angeles got the ball
back, and tned a high pass l<.1
Jabbar. which Erving s1:1id he
knew was inevitable E r ving
leaped, tapp<'d lhe ball to the
driving Maurin• Chet>ks. who
was fouled :md pushed the scun·
up to 105-102
Tht• Lak1•r"' M 1ke Coopn
d ost•d tht' gap wllh a 2U foot
JUmpt'r. and v.1th 10 St't'O nds n·
maining had .t chance with .a
la yup. bul v.a'\ loo far un
demt'ath tht· basket and m1 .. <.t'<i
Jabbar had 1nt erl·epted a
Phtladclph1.i IJ<.i'' and in tht•
t•nsu1ng bn•..ik Cooper v..a::. o~·n
undC'rneath
··I JlL'>l blt·v. 1 l " Cooper said
· I thought 'orm v. dS i;om~ to
.. hoot. then I l>aw the pa!>s a nd I
took off
"I DIDN'T KNOW wht're the
haskt.'l Y.JS, I JUSt took orf I
turncd around and 1l <the hoop1
was right lht'rc I tned to see 1t
~o though I thought 1t was in.
but you cant talk a basketb1:1ll
tn
Ervmg. the defensive star of
the game, could do no more than
watch as the game hung in the
balance.
"When it was rolling around
up there." Erving said. "my
heart was thumping. I was try-
ing to signal time out We Just
i,:nt the roll today ..
Said Nixon of lhe last minute
loss. ··we Just dldn 't play well
We broke down in a couple or
stretches We're JU:o;t fl?lad to go
hOmt' ThJs didn't really hurt U!>,
because even 1r we won we
couldn't have cau~ht Seattle
The bottom !me 1s to get to the
playoffs"
JABBAR SCORED 38 pc11nts.
Including 11 straight baskets in
his last 11 shots of the game ............. t WO '" the S('COnd pc nod. SIX tn
the th1rct and thrrr in th<· fourth
Erving led PhlladC'lph1a with :!:!
point'
GRABBING FOR AIR i6c•r flpnrv R1 hby ldl.J .rnd Laker
~IJ gll' .John::.on react a~ t he bJll ..., knocked awav from
H1hh\ in Sundav's gam~ ••t PhllJdl'lph1a. -Ot·~p1t1• ::ill this. thr fl~
Kings Lack Motivation
Flyers Take Advarztage, 5-1
PftlLADELPlllA CAPl Bnan Propp made
the National Hockey League All·slar team as a
rookie this year and scored one goal. but his scor
ing pace had fallen off in the last 17 games
"He's pressing. there's no question about
that:· Philadelphia Coach Pat Quinn said Sunday
night after Propp closed out sconng as the Flyers
beat Los Angeles. 5·2.
In the first 36 games. Propp scored 21 goals
and collected 40 points. "I've been down a IJtUe bit
lately," the first-round draft choice swd
PROPP'S GOAL LATE in tbe sttond penod
~ave the f1yers a 5·1 lead, built on Bui Barber's
30th of the season and single scores by Bob Kelly.
Bob Dailey and Tom Gorence.
"We got them at the end of a road tnp. I'm
sure they were thi.nlun1 about going home," Qwnn
said . "We jumped out on some early goal.9 and
sometimes it makes for a loag rug.ht for the oppos1-
Uon if they don't get some breaks.
"I was afraid of getting into a Wide open game
with them because that's the style of game they
play pretty well," Quinn added.
"Tb.is was OW' fifth game on this trip. I thin.le
that the last game before you go home Is always a
little difficult to gel motivated for," said Los
Angeles Coach Bob Berry. "I don't think we bad a
dt.>ft'aust attitude hE.'rf', but we wanted to send the
Pl'opll' out to sec v.-hat wouJd happen ...
SYL APPS TIED THE GAME for the Kings at
4 26 or lhe hn;t penod. but a 17 shot attack which
netted lhrce ~ouls ror lhe Flyers all but put it
a w av
Tht> flyers added two more goals on 20 shots
in the second period. wh1h.' goalJe Phil Myer only
had to turn aside seven shots Steve Jensen clo.9ed
!>C'Onnli( v.1th his 19th goal midway through the
ftna I Period.
"Myre came out with some big saves, and we
<.'ame out and kept pecking away.'' said Barber,
who bas scored JO or more points in seven NHL
seasons "We had to start playmg good hockey at
home. We haven't been playmg consistent hockey
at home in the past and I believe we're able to 4o
much better."
WITH ntE VICTORY lhe Flyers are now
18-0·4 wtth the Kings m lhe1r la.st 22 meetings.
On their home ice the Flyers have now re•
corded a 20-1-7 record this season
The Kings' fourth loss in five road games
makes lheir record stand at 2-12-1 in the laat 1$
starts.
Cold War Beating Up on Lake Placid Ice!
LAKE PLACID, N.Y . <APl -The
Cold War ii beat1n1 up on t.be lee, too -
courteay of a cagey fi1ure 1katin1
coach who ls not adverse to usin1 some
peycbolollcal warfare to aid the 1old
med al cbancea of hi• champion
American pair at the Winter Olympics.
Rodnlna and Aleksandr Zaltan of the
Soviet Union -were l\lilly of at least
four technical violations durtna their
said Nlcks "The Russians have
dominated lhines for so IODI. but I
wouldn't want them to tblnk they can
continue to dominate by latina advan·
tage of the rules ...
movement -another ISU no-no. • I
I
NICKS SAID BE sent copies of UM l letter to Charles DeMore, president of
John Nicka, wbo bas C08cbed Tai
Babllonla and RaDdy Gardner for the
put 10 years, d ropped a little
bombahea durln1 a Sunday pracUce-seuloo.
H E 8.\11> BE W.OTE a letter th!"ff
day1 aao, ln which be claimed that Tai
and Randy'• 1ttonaeat rivals -Irina
last skating compeUUon. ·
If the alle1ed lnfracuon1 are repeated
in the pairs event next Friday and Sun-
day night.a -and the Jud1es consider
them illegal -the Soviet duo could be
docked crucial polnt.a ln their expected
tl&ht duel with BabUonJa and Gardner.
The CalllornJa couple won the world
crown tut year wbeo the Jone-time So-
viet world chamelont took matemlty-
paternlty leave.
•'f'M DOINO WHAT I think ii rt1ht,"
Nlcka CIOOtends that Zalt&ev held bis
wife by t.be leg when bolstl.na her off the ice during three of tbelr elpt llfta at
last month's European CbaJ:nplonsbJps
at Gothenburg, Sweden.
Nlcb said the lntemaUooal staling
Union USU) ruin clearly at.ate that tb«I
man cannot place bla hand below t.be
woman'• hlp durln• a Utt. Allo. Nlcb
aaid tbat on one ot the llft.t, ZaitHv ralaed and apun Rodnioa ln the aame
··-_,... ___ .,. .....
the U.S. Figure Skatln1 A.saoclaUoa
(USFSA); Paul Geor1e, team m~r
for the U.S. Olympic figure •katlnC
team; Oalre Fer1U50n, the team'a U · f
slstant manager; Babilonia ~ Gardner and their respective aka
clubs._
"I ex.peel our aasociaUon to take
whatever action they think ls *t.''
said Nicb. "I'm preaalq tt wlth them,,
but I pre1ume other auoclat.looa 11w (~ COQtiv ~8. Pa1e Ba)
t Pit r-
orts
A Capeule Report ''°"' Ute WOfld of lportt
Troj8.118' Leading Scorer
Lost for Rest of Season
,.,.. AP .,...&dliea
LOS ANO l!:L&S -JUllior forward Pu"la m M IUtr. lbt lead1a1 ac:oru and Nbounder oo t.be
Sout.btrn Calllomla colle1e baahtbaU tum, u.n-
dtrwent 1urpry Sunday and wtU be loat to the ttam (Of' t.be aeuon
MlUer •uttered a tom U1ament ln bh r11bl knff when a
teammai. fell on tum ln a acr•mble for a too.e ball "Wlt.b 10
mlnutee left to play a1alnst UCLA at Pauley PavtUon Satur day nllht
Or. Rlchard Diehl said Miller waa operated on for a torn
medial coll•teral laaamenl at HunUnston Memorial Hoapltal
ln PaUdena 11.nd wlll wear • tut for alx weeks lie then wtll
requ1reM month• or r.ihablUtaUon, Dl~hl said
''I tltpect him to bf' •l full slrenath next season." said Diehl. "It wu a 1ood repair "
Mlller waa a brltht spot In a USC season that begim
s tron1ly but bu turned sour. He waa avera1lng 16 4 poJnts
and nine rebounda a game. and had 19 point.a lo lead both
team• Saturday deaplte masslng the nnal lO mlnutea
.Al one point. after beating UCLA at the Sports Arena. the TroJans were 4-1 In Pacific 10 Conference play Since lhtn
they have lost seven straight. including Saturday's 91·64 l>el
back al the h&Dda of t.be Bruµia.
------Qlaal~ el lk Da11------...
St. Louis Cardinali catcher Ted 81••••: "I thlnk
moat ballplayers read the aporta pa1ea, but I'm sorry to
aay that in moet cuea that 'a all they read."
L••ler SJl•r•i.Sl Jfe.4 fl•• 81••
Bob Lanier. traded lo MJlwautee three weeka m ago, acored 23 point.a Sunday Lo help the Buch win
thelr third atrai t National Baaketball Aaaocla·
lion aame aa rhoenix fell, 109·107 . . . Bob
MeAdoo, meanwhile, wbo waa traded to Detroit in lhe
lleAdoo deal, watched from the bench as the Piatona bowed
to Bottcia, 128-111, apparently unbappy with the deal that sent him away from Milwaukee . . . DeDJlla Joluaaon seared 29
polDta and Gu WlWama added 21 lo lead
Seattle to a 122·107 triumph over New
Jersey. Seattle put It away with a 19·1
spurt in the third quarter ... Otta
Bir~ scored 32 points, includine rour
in overtime, to pace Kansas City to a
108-106 victory over BalUmore. Baltimore
had a 98-93 lead with 42 seconda left ln reg.
ulation before the Kings ralUed ...
Atlanta's Dan RoundCleld sent the Hawks
into the lead with a slam dunk ln the final
seconds of overtime and then blocked a
McADOO s hot by John Lucaa at the buzzer to pre·
serve a 98-96 win over Golden Gate ... George Gnvln'a JS
points led San· Antonio's biggest scoring outburst of the
season as Utah fell. 148·128 ... Reggie Tbeu and RJcky
Sobers scored 23 and 20 points as Chicago snapped a seven·
game losing streak with a 123-117 victory over Cleveland
Philadelphia placed guard Al Sid.oner on waivers to mak~
room for Lionel Holllna, who was acquired last week from Portland.
L•l...,r's l'lfl• ••ia.• •••Cre•I
lem t Lo overtake ldle Bt.llfalo Ui the NaUoaal , • M«ltna1'1 011)' Laftev 1topped Botto11•1 al· Iii
Hoc~•Y Lta1~·1 Ad1m1 Olv'lllon and furtbtr
enhancm the Canad.Jena' ltad ov•." Lot Ancel•
Sunday wtlb eome board and puaJ.n1 wort Ui tbt ftAal period
Tttd at l·l, Lalteur ~ent to I.ht boudl beb.lod the &1&.oD
1011, pUMd out quJckly and Piern Ll....U., left wicover-.d
acorf'd tut '4th 1oal of the aeuoo to live th• Canadlea.a a i.i
victory . . SC..t P1yae'1 looth cu.er
NHL iO•l helped YlnneaoLI belt Harttord,
6 2 . Tbird-ptrlod 1oa11 by a1ea1
Pre.ton nnd Gnat ••ln1 enabled ChlcaKo to break a l·l Ut and bed PiU..·
burib It. 13th aetback In the lut H
1amet with a 3-2 loH . . . Ow:y a..lurd
scored three goall and AU&nLI erupted for
four loals ln t.bo thJrd period en route Lo a
8·1 rout of Colorado ... New Yorlt'a
Ranatra got 1oata from Dou 811lllmu.
W arrea Miiier and AJlden lledber1, one in
each period, to at.op Quebec, 3·1 ... Roa
(.'blpputkld'a goal with 4 34 lett ln the 1ame 1ave Edmootoo
M 2 2 llts wath Winmpeg.
ae.... F .. cbaH ••••n-Dwe
('lemson Unlverslty footbaJI player WlWam
Gary Ad.klna, Jr., 22. collaps~ and died while • playing an intramural baskelbaJI 1ame Sun·
day Veteran baseball player·mana1er Eddie
Scaally undergoos open heart sur1ery Tuesday for what
Stanky calls a "valve problem." Stanky, 64, is the bead
baseball coach at the University or South Alabama In
Mobile . Dale Earabardt, NASCA R's 1979 Rookle·of·
lhe Year. took the lead on the back straight.away on the la3t
lup to tl<iKe a 12 car pack and won the second a~ual
NASCAR Clash and a $50,000 purse .. Buddy Baker won
the pole position for nt•xl week'1> Daytona 500 stock car race
with a sJ)t'ed of 194 099 mph Second was Donnie AWaon. The
rest ~f the field wall be determined In races this week . .
Hunllngton Reach motorcyclist Cbuck Miiier teamed with Riv.ersi~e·s Bruce Og1lv1c to cover nearly 300 miles of
Calaforrua und Arizona desert in 5:08 59.14 to average 55.963
mph at ':}le SCORE Parker 400 race. Also winning in the four
wheel division wa~ Orange's Marty Letner. who averaged
SS 739 mph ... C'ynlhJa Woodhead of R1vers1de swam the
100-meter freestyle in a world best 54.88 seconds in a Pans
swim mttt The mark will not count as an official world rec
ord because 1t came in a 25·meter pool. World records can
only be set in SO· meter pools.· .. The International Olympic
Committee ~as rou.sted al s a m. today, but Lake Placid
Resort Hotel s manager saad at was only a problem in the new
fire alarm system. The false alarm was traced lo a malfWlC·
Lion in a partly installed detection system.
Trfft,lt1011~ Rad•o
are
JI.
Followlnq are the lop sports l'vent., on TV tonight Ri!t inqc.
· • • • t•xcellcnt. • •• worth wdtch tng , •• tair . torq~t
5 p .m., Channel 52 ../ ../ v
COLLEGE BASKETBALL S,ln I ranr1'.>co at Notre Darn1> Announcers : Tommy Hdwhn-, Harry Kaid'> clnd John Wooden
San. Fr,1nc1sco ( 18·4). th" WP~! Coast Athl(•l t< conlNi-nci• leader, tnvadl:'s South Bt!nd wh• n· the lr1\n '16 4 J 1w.11t 1n th• non.conference g.1rnp Amonq tn1 <,t,)r!1nq n JD • r Nri•ro
Dame•"> forrnt'r Mtlrin.3 H •Qh ~tar k 1<h Brdnn1nq
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College Basketoall -wa..,h1nq1 n ,,., ~tdntt.rn
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Slim Victory,
But Blalock
Will Take It
Merry Mex Was Right
N ORTII MIAMI BEACH, Fla. <AP> -Jane Blalock says she
doeisn't feel a bit bad about
bogeying three holes in the flnal
round of a Ladies Professional
Golf Assoc1al1on tournament
here
And the ll·year pro from
Delray Beach, Fla .• says she
feels downright good about
walking away with a one·slroke
victory and the $15.000 first pnze
'Sunday rn the second event on
the 1980 LPGA tour
•'The way I came through
when I had to makes me feel
really ~ood about today 's
round," Blalock said.
·' l wanted to come out
stron~er this year. I love to play
well early because al lakes a lit·
tle heat off you."
Blalock shot a two-over-par 74
Sunday, but finished with a five-
uoder par 283 for 72 holes. That
was one stroke better than 1979
U .S . Open champion Jerilyn
Britz and Debbie Massey, who
Ued Nancy Lopez M elton for
Sunday's best round with a
three·under·par 69.
Bean Outdrives Trevino to Wi1i Hatvaii Upe11
HONOLULU CAP> -'Ler
Trevino ranks second on the all
time money Wlnniog golf list but
he admits. "I'm not a long hitter
off the tees."
He figured that in his 1~ de
but he could beat one of the Ion~
hitting leaders, but not both or
them. and the Merry Mexican
from Dallas was dead right.
ANDY BEAN. ALL 6 4 and 210
pounds of ham , won the
Hawaiian Open Sunday by shoot·
iog birdies on all four of the par
!ave holes for a final round 66
and a tournament record 22·
under-par 266.
Rean, from Haines Caty, Fla .
b1rd1ed the farst three holes Sun·
day at the Walalae Country Club
course. and left 210 ·pound
George Bums far behind.
The two long hitters had been
tied at the end of the third round
at 200 and Trevino figured he
could beat one of them.
"Long hitters can m ake a mis·
take and figure they have four
long par five holes lo make at
up." sald Trevino. who has won
$2 million plus in PGA events.
HE DID Ol!TSCORE Bum'.
lht· wannc•r of thl' Hing ('ro<,li~
the pre\IOUS wt:t:k. but the IY.o
time L'S. Open champwn could
not overhauJ Bean.
Trevino came close befori·
taking two strokes to get out of
the trap for a bogey on the 16th
hole and then w atc:hed Hean sank
.:i SO·fool putt for a birdie on the
17th
Hoth b1rd1t'd the• IRth .1nrl
1 rt:vino fant~ht•d 5ec:ond hy thn•1•
strokes ttt 269. actually the third
best round ever shot in the 15-
yea r history of tbe Hawa11an
Open
Bean's 266. worth S5R.SOO. was
one stroke better than llubae
Green shot hcrC' a yt•ar a~o m
winning has s econd s tra11ithl
llawauan l!Ue
"I WASN'T TIONKING about
records. I was thinking about
birdies and I knew I had to get a
lot of them with the course 1n
such good shape and the great
weather," saJd the 26-year-0ld
Bean. "I got my momentum go,
Ing and that 17th hole didn't hurt
anything. I actuallv was trying
to t'4o-pult. but lhl' b.tll Jll!-1
v.1·nl an Thang~ happ~·n lrkc tll;11
"'mt•llmes ..
The pros now head for TUC''lon
Then at 's on lo Los An gt>h·.,
v. ht•re the Western tour end:.
tlt'Core the pros go to f'londa
Trevino collected S.15 JOO for
his second-place frna~h on a
round "when I didn 't play too
'Y.t•ll from tee to gret'n but putted
"'t·ll .
Ed Sneed shot a 6R fana I l'()und
for a 270 and third place at
S22.100
Burns !mashed an a tac for
fourth. shooting a 71 for a 7Z·hole
total of 271 Mark Lye matched
11 with 67 and both collected
$1'1,:IOO
Hums had the lead after the
first round and sbued It with
l1een after the second and third
rounds
While some of the ~olfers rom
plained of the 80 ·dt'~rn· humid
.11r . Bean calmly !!Bid . "I played
in weather like this in Flonda
and I laked 1t The Bermuda
l!ras!> "'as la kl• I "'u:. playmg 111
my backyard "
SPORTS BREAt< I GOLF I FOOTBALL
-
Breaking A teag
The Kings' Butc h G o ring 1raght1 sweeps past
Ph1ladelph1a's Hill Barber a s the latter tries to slow him
down with a s tick across th<' middle
No Confusion
NFL Playoff Call Def ended
~ASH\'!l.l.E I Al'I /\ !'ta
l1Crn.t1 t'ootball Lt'agut> '>l dt·
1u<li;:1• sa \ c. thtrP "';i ., nn ron
fu•.ion .,.inon~ ~;1m1· orf1ua l
about ht., < rJntrovers1<1I O f/
touc·hdowt1 call an the Am1·nr;1n
f'ootball Cunrt!ri nC t' c hdn1
p1on,h1p ~Jmt·
fl11n Orr of ·'J'h' 1111 !l1•nd•·<I ll ou~l•m Oller r1 l1:1 \ rr ~1 th·
Hr•nfro d11t 11111 ho\,. IA' • 111
11( lhl· bJ.1 1 v.111 11 t1• •'1rn.l .t-il o.it
11( th,. 1•n1l ton• '1111 1 n~ tt11• 1 1111
', .. ,t 1o1.on l>' tt1t I ' 11 I .r ~t
~l n·kr~uf Ja n ''
,\ C'O°"TRO\ • R'-\ .... ,
<..11rr1·<1 v.l11n tilt•\l 11in rt11IJ .
-.hu\o\l'd lfrnfro (1•1 t l.rnrlt·tl 1n
hou111.b Ila~ l>.ilk hu\lo1·\u h ttl
th1· ball
From n1) po,1\aon 1111 th•
fit:ld. I"''"' the onl> uH1 l1.i.I ~ho
had a view of the ball u Renfro
struggled v.lth 1l " Orr ~•ad
Saturda~ 1n das('us.,ing th• pl.;\
ror publ.Jca\111n for thr• far• t tun•
· I <l1ct not h• llf'\ 1 I .. t .••I
l'""l''' 1on <•f thc· ball 1111rtl h•
"".1~ .drtJd) .;t·r os!> lt1t t·11tl
lint
L nckr an .igrerml'nl ""1th th•
':ittoni.ll 1-ootb~ll I C'agu• <>f
!1uals ..ir<' not al101111t-d to da-.C'u':-.
pl,1)) l.D'ltll tht' end of the ::.ea.!>On
"I WAS WATCHJSG the n'
C'el\'<'r and the defender to makt•
i.ure tMre "'as no contaC'l.J>nor
to C'atch1ng the ball." Orrtsaad
·'lie look the ball O\'t·r h t'>
s houlder Then his hand-.
dropped do'4n into a po!>atlon
whe re tus back 1o1.as ~tv.een me
and the ball At that moment I
got a shot of h1s feet . They both
landed lll bounds
"Then he turned slightly
toward me and I could see the
ball again lie was struggling
14 1th al So. from my point of
vaew. 1l was ball·fttt·ball
"Wbett were his feet when he
finally got possession or the toot
ball" In my judgment tht!) "'ert-
out or bounds ..
THE FORMER \'anderbalt
quarterback said he gave <t
"weak" no·touchdown call and
reported r\ to referee Jim Tun
DC)
"Our ml'ellng on the field was
an keeping wrth routine pr<>
cedure, .. Orr 'laid ··There rt·r
tarnly wab no confusion amon~
u:.. although v.e did have "•
m o\e Jway from bf'verJI
pl..i) f'r'• who had Rathe red wh.-r1
I "'• nt 111 the Mdehn.:' to lt 11
runnl!\ v.hat I hod called ·
"! tnld him 'llP ~ot both ff'•·l
du"" n nkJ\ hut he dtrln t h<t\ ,. I'" .. , ... ,,on-"' h1•n hP "'''nt nut of
b 111111d' · Orr '.11d "Tunn1··,
I h•·n c ;;\ ,. th•· nr1 r11ud 1d•n .. 11
''fl n.d ·
CJrr sJ1d h1., l'Jll 1·11uld htn •·
la l n l k.irt·r
I <'<Jllt'<i 1o4hJI I .,,,w, thitl '
.1 I I lw '>Jtd I ~hriuld ha\I•
ntJdt· o more t-rnphJltc: s1~n.1I
h 1,• I m 'url' l v.J~ lookan~ .• 1 •
\1tl; '111 JU'! Jbollt f'\t'r\' plJy, l tt
i.t:t: what anyont: else had on the
play. ln this cue. 1 waa the only
Ont> who rould !ltt h im a\rug·
11l1n.: 'o\tlh llwlJ,ill
Seminar
In Athletes'
Vision Set
lntroduclor} ~cman11r:. an \'1
s1o n DynJmt<:!> .• m <')<'~aght .;ml
perception program aiml'll
towards athlete". v.111 be Ci>n
ducted in Oran~e County start
ing March 4. according to
La1una Beacb optometnst 8111
Harrtsoo
The orittrnator of Vision
Dynamic!', Harrison has used
has program wtth George Brett
of the Kansas City Royal:..
Bruce Taylor of the San Fran
C'ISCo 49ers and several mem
tx>rs of Lbe PGA tour and lhl'
l ' S. Olympic ska and skating.
team!
Harrison Introdu ctor y
st•m1nar-; consist of a 45 minut1• cassette tape. accompanied by
printed instruction and visual
aad!!
Further anformallon on lht•
V1s1on Dynamics seminar 1s
available by phoning 494 ·4470. Blalock fell back on the five·
stroke lead she opened Friday
with a women's courae ~rd
86
"I figured I could 10 out and
play cooallt.enl coif, bit' ateent
aod they wouldD't catch me,"
said Blalock, who bogey«! the
fifth, 11th and 18th holes. "They
altnost did. I was scared all
day."
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WlllTE IN SHADOW. 0 HARBOR BLVD. of CARS 0
Melt.on bad a dl.aaatroua ftve-
over-par 77 Tbunday, but then
posted three 1tral1bt 1ubpar
rouada to tie sandra Spullch tor
thlrd at three-under 285. Sally ~lttle was alone ln fourth at 2·
under286.
"l wish I could have made
more birdies and put a little pres· '"'°' oo Jane,'' Melt.on aald. "I would bave liked t.o have IMO
what would have happened • .,
Mary Dwyer and Bonnie
Bryant rounded out the U..t of
subpar ftniabenJ 11 both btrdled
the 18th Lo come in at l ·und•r
28'7 Only elldlt players broke par
for 12 bolea on the e,211.yard
TurnberTJ I.Ile course.
seven of 10 exclusive of their
own.
Seagren, who bouaht a home
near the original Superstars site
and almost made it a career,
waa the original winner. Soccer
ace Rote woo in 1974, 1976 and
1971, b1a streak interrupted by
O.J .
Top Surfer
Will Speak
South African surfer Shaun
Tomson will be the featured
speaker Tueaday at San
Clemem.e•a Kinmar Theater on
aui:flnc coadltlona around the
world.
TomtOG w1l1 apeak follo1rlnf a
tO-mlaute film, 1'rH Ride,
Which featunt tm world ebam·
pion Bablltt Bartbolomtw. tm
world champion Mark Rlclwdl
and hlmMl.f.
• •
Water skier Wayne Grimdilch1
was the champ ln 1978 and last
year lt wu another football run
ner. Greg Pruitt. unable to di·
fend because of an injurv.
Simpson, al 6· l and 21 2
pc>unda, had a distlnct physical
ed1e over White. aliaht for a
running back at 5·10 and 185
pound.a. Yet lhe slippery, low·
running White exhibited enough
e lusiveness to become the
second leading ball carrier in
colleae histoq. Euept for in·
Jurlea. be miabt have overtaken
the all-time leader. Tony
Dorsett. White hasn't impressed
pro acouts, who look wUb
1reater favor on the bl.,er1 more powerful BllJY Slm1 01
Oklahoma.
The tX·Trojan tallbaclt Isn't
concerned.
COITAMllA
DAT1UN ... .._.....,
W00.10
Costa Mela
MM.....,llwCI WI>...,
NAllH
CAIMUAC, INC.
>tOO~IMS.
~
.... *"'>Or Nod
"'2.cio.o Jla11ey. Brlh aad Bryant cb~ Blatocll::'a tour-1troto
lead lnto the ftnal fOUDd.
At one me or another, each
waa Ov•under and Juat one abot
off the lead. But Brtta ftll blek ,.. ..,,.,.. at tbe 12tb and 1ltb
aad llUMJ Iott tt when 1ht wnt bltO tbe water at 11.
The ftlm II narrated by Ju
MlcbMI VlMeot. Perform~
area acMduled for 11:80 and I
p.m. ncata are available at the '°x oftl~ at 91 uoh.
"I don't know where I 'll 10 lD
tbt draft." be said. "I luat want
to play football. J wan to ahow
what l can do. Then maybe J can
dlc:tat. where I play.•'
And maybe brtak Jlm
Brown'• 12,312 yards -which
O.J. couldn't do? 0 IT'S WORTH THE TRIP.
IAltU IH
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Yaehtlag
Ullmer Wins
Craig Trophy
LOS ANGELES-Seventy five yachts turned
out Saturday for Los Angeles Yacht Club·s Open·
mg Day races featunng some of the most coveted
trophies in Southern CalifomJa yachti.ng.
Winner of the Craig Trophy for yachL'I rated
unde r the International OHshore Huie llOR> was
Ruffian JI, skippered by Ted Zellmer, Llttle Ships
Fleet ot Long &ach. Runner-up was Harry Hibbs'
Ton.J<a , Anacapa Yacht Club, und thtrd was Hur·
rah, Willie Blakesley, LA YC
Tom Sbaddeo of Long Beach Yacht Club at the
helm ot Silver fox was the winner of the f lagship
T rophy, also for JOR ratings Second was
Saratoga, sailed by Chuck Fowler, Kang Harbor
Yacht Club, and third was Bttp Beep, s k1pJ>('red
by Gary Wmterraud, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club
The Vanderbilt Trophy for Performance Han-
dicap Racing Flei'l 1 PllHF1 yachts was won by
Pat Hambnck's Rabb<>t from Long Beach Yacht
Club. Second was U«11r Y Air co skippered by
Bnan and Ken 1'a1r Third was Flambouyant, Barney f'lam. LBYC
The Hors' Dt-rb} . .tn informal r ace for
member yachL..,, "'Js \4on by Shawnigan Craig
l'liorton. seeond was Chei:lah, Karl Klokke. and
third was Onzaba . .Aud C.ffpt•ntt•r Thie, rnre rP-
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DOM IS TIC
Pay 1st Month Only
Bo~Now 18-0
Who 's Counting?
Gerulaitis Isn't
BOCA W EST, F Ja (AP)
Not onJy does BJorn Borg own a
private island, a home in Monte
Carlo and a multimillion dollar
bank account ; the 23-year-old
Swede a lso "owns " Vitas
Gerulait1s and the Grand Slam
of Tenrus.
Bore cap\ured bla fourth~
anal9)Jt tltle here Sunday by
pound1ng out a 6· l, 5· 7, 6-1 vic-
tory over Gl'rula1t1s tn a m atch
worth Sl50.000. the biggest prize
in tennis
THAT BROUGHT Borg's
t•an•er r C'cord to 16·0 against
Gl'rul:11t1.., a flashy New Yorker
v. ho tc.1ok homt• $75,000 It also
udded to Borg's stash of four
Wimbledon t1tll•s. four f'rench
Opens, l1A.o ltalwn Open!> cind
one Grnntl Pnx Masters cham p1onsh1p
Hor~ also happt•ns lo own an
1s l,md in lhP Baltic S1•t.t off the
~.nuthr>rn t•o.i•,t nf Sw<•dC'n ln-
tl'rnalll)n:il ManaHt•ment Group,
wh1eh h .rndl1•s ha s uffaars.
estimatt·.., ht· .., th!! hig hest paid
alhlclt• 1ri lh•· world In 1979. he
t'arnt•d s:1 m1ll1on and half from
cndorsf'mt•nh
BORG. TIU: WOKl.D'S No. 1
r;rnked pl.1vt•r was at home on
the ~I""· da.v -.u rfaC('. spraying
his sava~<' l op-spin ground
s1 roke:.-all ovt>r the rourt The
qu1<'k Gerul<11t1s. ranked No. 4.
covered the l'Ourt well. but his
aggressive charges to the net
were oflen an..,wncd by scything
Dorg passtnj:! :-.hnh
whistled a forehand cross-court
p assing s hot fo r an o utright
winner. On the next point,
GeruJaitis retrieved a Borg drop
volley and shoveled it o ver the
net. Borg flipped a Job over
Gerulaiti.s, but the New Yorker
t.UOled and fired back a winnina over·tbe-11boulder backhand.
Borg made a forehand error
o n the n e xt p oint, giving
Gerulaitis the break and a &-5
lead. GeruJaitis he ld serve at
love to close out the set on an
impressive note.
BUT THE THIRD set was all
Borg. Gerula itis double faulted
twice in the second game, allow-
ing Borg an early service break.
In Sunday's consolation match
o f the four-man event. J ohn
Mc E n roe outlasted G uallermo
Vi las 7-5 10 a tiebreake r and
posted a n 8-7 victory T h(' two
ll'ft-handers wen• scheduled to
play a two-of-three match. but at
was s hortened because or ram
and to allow the final to go at 4
p.m Each earned S37.500.
The $300,000 event 1s a
s howcase for t he winners or the
previous year's Grand Slam
tournaments. Borl? tnumphed at
Wi mbledon ar.d the Jo'rench
Open, McEnroe won the US.
Open and Vilas captured the
Australian Open. Gerulailis
quahfaed by wmning the ltalJan
Open. a qualifying event only
when one player wins more than
one of lhe tournaments.
f',.._Page8J
COLD WAR •.
the violations at the European
Champ1oru.h1ps, too "
c; (•orgt' ~uad hc• was aware of
N1C'ks' IC'tler lie said that 1t
could be forwa rded to the ISU's
technical comm ittee a nd the
U.S. Olympic Commltt~ as a
complamt or as a request for an
interpretation.
IT DIDN'T APPEAR that
R odni n a a nd Zaitsev we r e
pena lized at the E uropean com -
petition, whlch they won easuy.
"But thiJI ia the Olympics ," said
Fe rguson. "I! a complaint is
m ade, it has to be followed by
the ISU."
Nicks plans to monitor the
Soviet pairs' practice torught for
violations. He spotted the possi·
ble infractions on televis ton J an.
26, but waited until three days
ago to complain about them.
"I didn't come he re to go on
the defensive." Nicks said
EAGLES KEEP
N(J. 1 RANKING
OaiJy Pilot Top 10
Orang.-County
High School Basketball
P os. T(•am Record
1. Estancia 20 :1
2 Ocl·an V1t'"' ;.'{) 2
3 Katt·lla IR-3
4 Santa Ana Valle•\ 18 3
5 Mater Oe1 18 J
6. La Qwnta 18 4
7 Corona dclMar 16-4
R Los Am1goc; IS-4
!I. Tro) 17-4
10 Los Alam1toc; 15·5
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UC LA, 8. Chns HJ..ali oc·c I:! t\c•1tli l>1xbon ' '
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Vortex a Winner
Bruce Twitch el l's
Vortex from Voyagers
Yacht Cl ub wa:. th<'
Class A wmner 1n the
second race o r South
S hore Yac h t Club 's
Winter Hlbach i Series
Sunday. The series 1s
sai l ed under thl'
Performance Hand1rap
Racing Fleet handicap
rule .
Joe WU\Jcleman. SSY<.'
crass R "'lnnt!r .... a ..
Pintado. Oavt' Williams. I
VYC "t'Con d 14 <i:.
Ce lebration . John I Fluegge. S SYC, and
third was The Gypsea,
Hew Goodfield, VYC
The l41nner tn Class C
was For Sail LvlP
Walhts. SSYC. followed
by Spa)!hett1 \ e ndo r.
Denny Schroedt•r, Sea
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Peter Tong. SSYC. and
third wa:. Shot•k W""'·
Tulsa~
Surf Vie ~ COUf'OMJDI
01~c5~~ GRAND OPENING
SPECIALS
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An a he1 m Cnn \'f'n I ion
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s hot at tying for third
place. but muio.t win big
t o overcomt• Tu ha 'i. •
nane-goal d1ffl'rc-n1·<'
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WE DO P1.UMllHG &
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"On this c·ourt, when you come
in it must be an almost perfect
approa<'h !>hot," said Borg, who
nppt•d 24 winners off has bullet
for e h a nd and two-f isted
backhand "Vatas cam e in on not
such good shots, and I had an
easy tame makin g passin g
shots."
Martina Relaxed
It Shows in Easy Win
a tie.
I n an ('arlv st·a!'ton
meeting betwel'n lhr
l wo. the Surf poundl·d
the Roughneck.'. 13 8
Forw ard Lauri e
Abrahams has 13 g<Jt1l~ ~
and 14 a ssis t s f or
40 points and the No t
s pat in the West Teum
mates Ma rk L ind:.ay
and Craig Allen hav(• 30
and 28 paints for the
Surf.
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Gerulaills. who wasn 't he lped
oy a n erratic foreh a nd a nd
seven double faults, a ppeared
unsure whether to battle Borg
from the baseline or t he net.
"VITAS MIG HT p refer a
faster surface," Bor g saad
"He 's a guy who likes to come in
a lot (to the n et ). He's ag-
gressive and on Ulia surface you
h ave to be a Uttle more patient ...
Gerulaitis, who Jost to Borg in
straight sets in the finals of last
m onth's Masters ln New York,
said he bas run out of game
plans fort.be steady Swede.
•'When you com e to the net , he
passes you; when he needs a big
serve be gels tt -be Just J>lays
the big points well," be said.
As for b is 16-match losing
streak, GerulaiUs saJd, "It's a
little frustrating, but he la the
No. 1 player ln the wo rld. 11 J
lost to No. 600 I 'd r eally be
ticked oft."
GERULAms, WHO was help-
len tn the n rst .a nd third sc.M,
provided sorQe thrllls ln the 1econd set ro r 12,000 Boca Wost
tans.
With Bora servinii at U -15 and
the set tied at S-5, GeruJaitil
JNGLEWOOD CAP) -When M a rtin a Nav r atil ova fi rst
moved to the United Sta tes from
her native Czechoslova kia, s he
s uffe red occas iona l pangs of
hom esickness and tha t tended to
atfe cthe rtennis game .
Now, however, he r fa mily is liv-
ing in Dallas, and by her own ad -
mission her play couldn't be bet·
ter . After Sunday, .there's litUe
doubting that she's right a bout
that.
NAVRATILOVA, the l o p -
ranked women professional ten-
nis player in the world, dis-
p a t ched No. 2-ranked Tracy
Austin 6-2, ~ to win a tourna-
me nt at the Forum. Then, for
good measure, she teamed with
Rosemary Casals to win tbe
doubles UUe over the team or
Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith.
"I ·am more oraanJied with
my family here," NavraUlova
said. "My mind Is free and I can
ao o ut and enjoy myself. Them
being here has made a big <llf.
fere nce."
NavraUlova has loat only two
sets in 57 atn1Jea and doubles
sell played so far ln 1980. The
only set she loat in the week-Jona
tournament ln Loa An1elt1
. .. .
came in semifin als doubles ac-
tion Friday
THE SINGLES VICTORY was
wo rth $24,000 , and s he earned
$4.000 more as her share or the
doubles championship.
A dls1Jppointed Austin said she Ha lftime will reature
h a d wanted lo play a good a special game pitting
m atch for her family, which was Doug Fra nce o f t h e
In the crowd. "I should have Rams, the Angels' Rod
played a lot steadier and hit Ca rew and KEZY disc
deepe r,''shesaid. j oc k eys an a gam t>
Austin saad s he was playing aga inst the Calendar
with a blood blis ter on her root ;G;;;::;;ir;;;;;ls:;;;.;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:=-
and stiffness in her back that .Ii( LOW COST-was present when s he got out or
bed SUT1day. CAREFREE SAILING
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"I 'KNOW IT sounds like I'm SIHCM "' ''•"°"'911..01oom u1 P,,.,11. r 0<•e1 making excuses, but I co dn't .--'VL.LV 1001p~10 lunge for the ball today," she \ ~, ... Pf'OM
said. . A9Cl•o 0t•ecl•o<1 r,,..,.,
Navratilova, who bold.a a 7-5 ' 'ut1,equ•oo.oa.••..,
lifetime edge In her meetines ~:':: ~Ntv
with Austin, served three aces -_,,_ 11eo1mon1~ and broke Aualln's service twice
In the flf'8t set and added three
service breaka in the second set.
"I was much more dominant
from the baseline (normally an J;i~~~~~~ A u atln t r ade m a rk ),'' said
Navratilova "I can do that
when I'm ahe.d. Tracy dJdn't
really play up to par."
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CP·I0921 NOTICE OF DEATH OF
NOTICEOFOEATHOF LORETHA MAE ROY.
PEGGY JEAN ALLE N, ale• LORETHA M . ROY
•IM> k"°"'" •S PEGGY J. ANO OF PETITION TO
ALLEN Md as P J . AL-,AOMINISTER ESTATE
LEN AND OF PETITION NO A ·103221
TO ADMINI S TER T o all hei rs
ESTATE NO. A·103229 bt ""'" 1,11 .... , creditor .
T o ct 1 1 h *' 1 r s . <1nd c.ont1n1wn1 CrPd 1tor" cot
benet1c1aries, t redltor\ LorethJ M oe Roy , dkd
and contmoent crf'Cl1tor'> of Lo, Pt n d M Ro 'I and
tl'le above-nameddett"denl PE'r '>on~ w ho may b1 · Pl..,,
P11Qt1"""' Or-Co .. t Oetl• ,., ...
Je n JI l't .. .._ 4.11, •-,,._ PUBLIC NOTICE and persons who may be othPrw 1•.e inter••\led 1n th•·
-----otherwise lntertM.ted 1n tht> will and or PSlatP
n•TW Ol'CAUl"CHl•c• w lll and/or estate A pet1t1on has been filed
Tlfl n~:.~11~1,..CT A pett11on ha~ ~n fflf'd by Cnnc:.tine Keathley m
c,.Mm Olll'AnMllWT04' by L yOO. G Oc;t>rink 1n the 5uperior Court of
P un... M••aM. .. avtc.t the Superio r Court ot OrdnQf' County re-questtnQ
'~~~!:~!',"::• ..,,.,,.~,::,~"'::••CM Orange County r~u~11n9 that Chr1c,tme Keathley b1·
'"• totiow•nt '"'-. ••• ... s1ALIO ~ .,.".,.,... that she be app()lnted as appo1ntf>d as personal ..,..,...,.. u• ... • ,,. "-M••. ,., s.,.,,. person.I repASentat1ve to re pr e<>en tat 1 >1e to dO
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Anteaters
l.A>Se Pair
To Aztecs
'Thi• y-. use a professional to p!'ep8re your II• retvm There 11 a dltf9fence between •CPA and oth4tf income PICTITIOU1 Mnl"Ht
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With a doubleheader
loss lo San DieJ(o Stale
Sunday, UC lrvme's Ant-
eater• will be trtin~ to
get back on the winning
track Tuesday when
they host UCLA and
f ormer coach Gary
Adams.
The two lock hom11 at
2: 30 in a non-conference
basebaU game.
Sunday's action found
hlUe in the way of posl·
Uve Rt.at.s for lbe Ant·
eaters as they dropped to
a 2·4 overrall record.
first stranding a dozen
runners in an 8-4 loss,
then absor bing a 13·1
Iota as the vlcums or a
three·hltt.er.
M ark St owell a nd
Scott Darline each bad •
pair of 1iogle1 ln lhe
first game as UCJ lubed out el&ht alnetes,
but could not come up
with the clutch r•ps.
OC Irvine bad a thot
at tbe nm eame with a
lbree·run rally ln the
flltb lnnlna t)'inl lt at 3-3
at three walk•, a
aacrtllce fiy, a bit batter
and Oarlln(l'I R81
1ln1le chased San Dleco
SUte't atarter.
But the A&tAtct rallied
wlt.b a three·run teventb
to put it OD lee.
ID tbe two 1ames the
AJa&uUl'I wtn unable
to prodUH HJ Htra
baM bl.ta.
91,.. <11 ... 1o mo -°""' .. .,..._.., m inistration of Estate\ l09ton Beach. CA (under ....,.,...,.. '-"'•-• EM111oaMcv eLEcr11 1c•L .. T 1 1 t f th 1 d d t Ad u... er•-io 1110 _,, ~ llOWlll. """'" "· Dell'ART•EHT ... ct. he pet ton 1s ~ or e n epe n en -"""•...,.. ""''........ OP 01v1~HfAL H •v1cn . hearing In Department m1n1strat1on of Estates
ta• consunants -w e c•n help mcnim1Le your tall9S and """"8 IT•T•-lfT know the needs of herbor eree buS•nesaet and rl'lldentt ... ~~ ... _.... ,..._, 1' .,.,,. """
C:all us tor an appointment. 673-3884 BalbOe 114and 111crc: s HEl'TIHO ~ A••. m • THOMAS L AHAMSOM. C'A Htll •-n . "_,.....,. .... ,.
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ANNOUNCES
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PUBUC NOTICE
'"" -·" '""°"''"" i.y.., •n •"d '""'"',.. ,_ ••ewt _,.., on March 4, 1980 W e s t . Sant a A n a •
"1"-ve-•"""' _.... ....... _.,., IF YOU OBJECT to the California 97702, on Vlftu(r1..... "•<•••< .. -........ ~.... F b lhl• --... 111ec1 •11,, , ... k....., ,.,..,_ -.,._.,.. grantlrlQ of the petition. e ruary 26, 1980 at 10:00
co ...... ,,.,. o• o--c..,..,.,. o 1-.• , .. .,_ • .... ,.,.. .,.,.....,., you shoUld either appear a.m
"•t><u•rH ,.., -oowr ,... _ _. at the hearin9 and state IF YOU OBJECT to the
w1n111•MVlUAL ror.-w\l•••-11 .. Orl -....V. your objec t ions or fife oranting of the petition, l.CllOW COlll', '~II, 19"' .. •Lift ,_,. , ... , s ,,_,..,,..," ,..11 ... _...,.,,."'-<,_..,. ... written objections w ith the you should etlher appear
''"""·"'.,... '""'(" "-·--"'•"••• 01 ,,,. court before the hearlno. a t the l'leanno and st ate •wrew _ _,..._ \1•1• -_,,,.. -· ...... Your appeorance mav be your object ions or f tf P ,,:..~:~:::::,.'::'.":.09"""' :='y:."::::::;.-o.-•u.... In person or by your at· w r itten oblectlons w ith tl'te "'""' 11u.,, "'" o••., ,,.,,. .,.. torney. court before the hearing.
NOTtCSTOU•DtTOttt PUBLIC NOTICE -"I<"'-..,,_.,. c-r«t I F VO U A R E A Your appearance may be
.... ,.....,.. ~-._..._ "0 ... .-. C R EDITOR or • cont · In person or by yo•·r at-tuNa1oa C:OUH M TM• --------"''.-.... ._, ,...,._ .... ... ITAT& 04' CALIPCHt•IA l'Oll l'ICTITIOUS Miii..... ..,.,.,, lngent Creditor of the de-torney.
TH• COUNTY O~Oll• .. o• """'9 ITAH .... l ... _ --·lc.M--. .. -ceased, you must file your I F y 0 u A R E A tn ,,,. 1tM11., of"" f'U••• ot T,,. , .. _,. ..,_ 1• .. ..,. -...i. ui1":'.-w1.::::"::.,. -'"._.claim with the court or CREDITOR or a cont-n:~~~':'~\u~i~~.:'.;.~,-:;' ,0 ,..":':.ov,utAL eu1o•Hc r .....,.,.SUt•CeM•••M1 present It lo the personal 1n9ent credit or of the de·
croe1non ......,.. <'el'"' _..,., ,,. IH$T1Tun. • 1 '"" w-. "'* ., .. ...,. ~ .,._, """"'"' -· representative appointed ceased, you must fife your w1e1-1o111e\Ate<.,.."'11"1,.. m.c-•-..c.i'-•nu7 ___ ....,.._ ........ ,...by the '°'-!rt within four c laim with the court or ot!IU o1 111t <._,,. ol IN etor-0......., a c:-tllt, "" 0 . 4t1 I .......... ..._ <-'.,. ,0 _, ,,.,.. .,. ,,.. ..., .. , •~ c.. ... -... c.i-. ..__ .... ,..,,,,..,_~months from the date of present It to the personal
c1enio-.. .,,. eH1<e .. 11 MILTON '"'11 c-... ~ "' ,....,.,,, .. first Issuance of fetters as r epresentative appointed
WITH. • ~ -.-ty 0t · S4lt tot. Tiii• ...._ ,, ~ .. Illy.,. Ill-ll•t .. ..,, "----.. ,.. .. rrovlded In Section 700 of by the Court Within four ..... ,,., "''" c.llf. talJ. _,, ...... • ... ,_ ..,..., .. 1.,,. ,_ ........ "' ... ,..,..., p c Mtk•lllNf'•u•-,..••t1•"" oir-.r ....-. ..wMc:,.IN~" .... -..... h e robate ode of months from tile date of -.nio....,"' "'' tMtt«' ptf1.elnlftt 1.o o o ."" o u ''"" 111 ,,,. o. .. ,,..,,n, ot Callfornla. The time for first Issuance of letters as ••If .. , ... ~" c1e1m1 w1111 -oir-. 1 ~"" o ,, ..... ,.,,.11 ...... ~,., •111111•• flllno claims wlfl not ••· provided in Section 700 of
flt( .... ,., -.cMn -lie ,.,.. .. ""' ........,. -"'-...... o-. .. ,,_..,._.,,... n--. ** I i-f th P .,, ... 11toe1 •• tf-..io •1111111 ,.,,, c-1, ~ • o....,. ONiey.,. _ .. •-.,,. ._11ic191...,, Pre pr ...... to our months e robate Code of ,,_"".,.... .. ,.,.. ..-iu. ....... ~ "·... ~--............. ,... .. ,. from the date of the hear-C•llfornla. The time for ""J.i::--,.,._., .. ,.. .._.,...,0r.._c.a..o.i: ... -. ;,.• ... ~-:-::;=: l,.gnotladabow. fllln111 ctalms w ill not ex-...... .,.._.,~ .-11 ... .-...4,11,NI ...,...,,....., VOV MAY E X AMINE plrt prior to four months ._._,., _ _... •1tti1-.... , .... "'__.._. the fllt kept by the court. from the date of the hear·
.,_....... PUBLIC NOTICE •""..,. ._ 19CMar? .. ue. • If you ant lntentsted In the lno notked above.
•.MtLTOttlMl"rM ,...., -_, .. _."' 11 a ....... estate, you may fllt a r• YOU MAY EXAMINE :=:::.:..,'a:....... "::.'"::::::=,... :=;::=::':-.,.":'::quest wtth the coort tor• the flle kept by the court. ......,...,,~ • ..,. TM ........._..,... .,.. ...... c.wact .. _..... .... , •...,, .. celve tPtClef notice of the If you art lntt,..sted In the
T .. 1 1111>~ -•r 111e _., _. -._.. .. • ln"9ntorv ol Mtatt au.ts estate, yoo may flle a re-
ftWlltlllf 0r ... OIMC OtllY...... IHAO'I MUtH• HllVIU .,.,........ and of the petitions, •C· quest with the court to re·
,..., " MM. ,.. ,_.. ,.. .,.........,., ...... ...,. ._, •• '"' '"'11' , ... , ,,.. 0 ""' counts • n d rt port s celve c,_.111 notice of t"" ... Enl •... _lnlft-t ...,...... ~ ... ·.I.Mer .. ~~~.::::::~ ........ -''"" ,.. ..,... SHAO*'""" N•v1ca. INC. ...... -----dtserlbed In Sectl°" '200 Inventory of estate assets ".~nln91. C•lltar111t u.,.,.11 ... u•o -91CIWR _.. .. " ~-.., of the C:.llfornl•· Prcbate and of lhe petitions, •c·
,.. .. -•'"'"'':..:••11• ••11"''"'"•· ::.~..:C."::W':,~t.. Code. co unts and report s T:::C::1t.-c•o.,.cw. .,_...,.. .. ,,...._....._ LYND.AG. descr ibed In Section 1200
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In the
DAILY PILOT
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Monday'
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Fears Dueouated
Late Retirement
Of Little Impact
By JORN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK (AP) -When the mandatory reth•ement
age wrui rabed to 70 years from 6S, effective Jan. 1, 1979.
concern developed amoog some executives that cori>orate
mob11Jty would be slowed. ·
That's a coruiiderable worry in some companies. one
arising from the belief that if old·timers lineer in ~ posh
Jobs at the top they'll clog up the advancement rouse-ror
youneer executives with new ideu. .
A bottleneck or that sort could have immedlate~on.se
quence. forcing innovative young men and women to
leave. perhaps slowing producllv1ly growth and weakening
competitiveness. ·
So what, the late-r etirement ad·
vocates said, at age 65 a worker orten is
h ea lthy , ge n e ra l ly u seful , a nd
somet1mei. in need of the money that
goe.., with a Job He and s he is not to be
ca!>t a!>1de ~ all worn out.
There wa~ power behind the move-
m ent Consumer represent.alJves. sell-
jppomted. had learned how to get their
wa) an Washington And the genatnc
generation was growing as a proportion or popuJation
THE ARGUMENTS SOUNDED very logical and
e minently fair. but they may not have served th& need.
This facet or "retirement revolution " seems to have
become a fiule, or so the early reports would indicate.
Workers conunue to retire ID then m1d ·60s. regardless
or lht·1r nght to tontinue on to 70 Retirement is as before
The us ual ntl's or the event -the watch, the luncheon. the
httlt• e ht"ck n:maan unscalhe<l
In respon<>eb from 267 Pmployers. the liureau or Na
llonJI Affa1rl> r<>und only u hfth had an increase an workers
-.ta' tnR lonR£'r than before Tht· law. said the bureau, u
pr1v,1t1• busme:-.s resear<'h r1ri:anizat1on. "had no or very
llttlt· 1mpa1·t on the v&.1sl maJonty of employers ·
Market Declines
/11 Hea,vy Trading
NEW YOlt K t /\I' 1 The stcx·k market declined s hgbt·
h 1n h1•avy tradinR lrl(Jay, pulling back from the peak 1t
rt•J<'hed on Fnda}
Thi' Dow Jones aw•rage of 30 industnals dropped a
v. hopping 13 points to K89 59 at closing afte r reachrng a
Ill Rh of 902 39 The Dow al one point dipped to 884 04
Losers held a 3 2 lead over game~ a mong New York
~tock Exchange-listed issues
The• Dow Jones ind1stnals <'limbed 66 89 pomts over
the pas t fivt· weeks. amid a mania for defense and nalural-
resources ~tocks ranging from oils to rails. Today some
traders evidently decided to cash in on those gams
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Barbour 'Real People'
Innovative Show Saves Critic's Career
By J E RRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES (AP> -UnUl "Real P.ople'' mat•rlallz.ed, .Jobn Barbour thou1ht he would never perform again.
He has a caustic wit, and In jobs on local TV
stations u talk show host and critlc·at-lar1e. he'd
rubbed some or his bosses the wrong way.
"As a performer my career
was over," he said. "I'd de·
cided I wasn't going to be a
critic any more, and I had no
income. But I felt good. The
first thing in m y life is my !amt·
ly. and I'd t ake care or them
"J knew l'd dom' my shows
well and the public bad accept
•.a10u" ('d them , but management
hadn't. When I left KNBC, they wouldn't Rive me a
$50 a week raise even after I'd won five Emmys. I
ne\•er had a contract the five years I was there
because somebody was always saying, 'Fire
him''"
IN ONE SURV E Y, 10 percent of the viewers
polled said they tuned m t he local NBC station·,.
news program just lo see Barbour's biting reviews
of movies and television shows. Another 10 per
cent s ald they watched in spite of Barbour.
"U you'd told me that two years later I'd be
co-producer and co-host of a show on NBC that I
had helped create, 1 would have thought you were
crazy. Even in my arrogance I wouldn 't have
dreamed it."
"Real People" Is one of NBC's few solid hits .
and is the only s how to survive from last spring's
t ryouts AJong with CBS' "60 Min.utes" and ABC's
"20·20," it is In the vanguard of what could be a
new wave of informational television in the 1980s.
Barbour callil It the "entertainment or reality."
THE SHOW IS MORE than just a collection or
eccentric Americana. Its stories are sometimes
humorous, sometimes touchin1, sometimes
enlightening, and usually interesting. It can be
more bizarre than fiction. Who could come up wllh
a family that earns its keep by lying ln coffins at
parties, or the reaction or a gas station attendant
when a hand comes out of a coffin ln a hearse to
pay for the gaSGline.
Barbour helped create the show with Geor1e
Schlatter, and la not only co·producer and co·host
but one of the writers and editors as well. His
duties aa an on·tbe·scene reporter have taken h.lm
to a panhandlers' school in New York and a nudlat
colony ln IndJana.
"Real People," which airs Wednesday nights
at 8 p. m . on Channel 4, resulted rtom a telephone
W~fo:~>
Cell 142-1111. Put a , .. word•
to work tor ou.
OOtNQ IN STYLE .,..
1:1M:11-10:1.S
call NBC president Fred Silverman made to
Schlatter. who had been executive producer of
"Laugh-In." Silverman uked for a 1prtn1 aeries
about "real people."
8CHIATrER GRABBED ONTO Silverman's
phrue for a ttUe, and about a week later. Barbour
1i1ned on. He'd previously worked with Schlatter
as a writer and resident critic on the revival of
"Laugh-In." "Ji"itteen years ago when Geor1e
started 'Laugh.Jn' he'd wanted to include 1e1·
menta about ordinary people," Barbour said, "but
NBC Wa!\ more interested in Rowan and Martin.
"And when I was host of a l<><:aJ tallt show, 'AM
Los Angeles,' I built the s how into a hit by bnnging
on real people. I had very few celebrities. J lhink
peoplP are tired Of celebrities."
After he left the talk show, he began collecting
newspaper items about unUAual people "I knew
that the networks eventually would have lo break
down the bar riers between news and entertain-
ment," Harbour said.
.,WHEN I WENT TO ABC lo create a late·
night show, I wanted lo use ordinary people. ABC
wanted comics. So we parted company. I told
them that the e ntertainment or reality would
change the face of television." Barbour said be
thought Schlatter showed remarkable courage 10 a
business where few producers s tand up to a
net work.
"Some people at NBC didn't want me on the
show. but George refused lo allow them to test the
talent. He said he was going to do lhe show his way
and that was it.·· "Real People" lets Its subjects tell
their own story and it never passes judgment, which
probably has something to do with its success The
most you get is a glance from the reporter or host lo
the camera.
"The key," said Barbour, "la lntelli1ence
coupled with a senae of humor and a sense of
humanity. People have had lt with celebrities. It'•
Uke Andy Warhol uid, 'We'll all be stars for five
minutes,' The wonderful tb.lnl about tbe abow 11
that it shows real people as role modela rather
than plaatic fi ct.Jonal characters."
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NBC e 9 :00 -American Movie
Award.a. Winners of a public poll among
theater ownen are announced in this
first annual presentation hosted by
David Frost. ·
ABC D 9 :00 -"The Deep."
Concluding the two·part undenea ad·
venture movie with Nick Nolte. Jae·
queline Bisaet and Robert Shaw <see
photo below).
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In Too Deep?
Nick Nolte, Robert Shaw and J acqueline
Bisset <from left) seek a fortune m sunken
gold in "The Deep," concluding tonight at 9
on A BC. Channel 7.
Actor 'Prepared'
:'Ii EW \'ORK t AP 1 If actor Rrad Davis
J,:rtmaces over thl· C ration~ In his ne'4 fi lm !.l'l
durmg the Vif'tnam War. it's because he knows
hr~l hand what lht•\ taste hkl•
DavJS, who &tarrc·d in lhe movie ":.tidn1ght
Express" spent two days 10 lhe fi eld with Mannes
al Camp Pendleton. preparing for the current
shooting of a television drama, "A Rumor of
War." based on the book by Ph.lllp Caputo.
THE BOOKMAN
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Jusr TEllME
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WANT
A smashing
comedy.
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'Soap' Star Plays
To Senior Citizens
HOLLYWO<H>. Fla IAPJ AdJusllng from
collt•ge campuses to Flonda Gold Coast hotel'
hasn't bft•n too hard -;n f.1r for <''>median Htlh
Cr~ 'ta!. a 1>L1r of ttle\ 1:.100 " Soap "
··Most of lhl' ~tulf works in either ar~<i C'(JI
leges or club6." he sald. "But you have to m Jke J
few changes, hke you change cocaine to Maalox '
Crystal 1s spending a three w~k break from
"Soap" by operung for enlertaJner Susan Anton ..1t
tht• 01plomat Hotel. a popuJar showplace amonJ!
tht> '4 t>ll hl't'led senior c1 t1Zens m lh.13 area
Alt.hough local reviews of the first two mghh or h1~ act were encouraging this weekend \rv'>t<il
1s a 1.Jttle nervous about his first e:<tt:nded clul1
appearance
'I'd likt· to see a lot of colleg{· :-.tuck11t!'I th1 ·1 ,.
he adm1ttl'd
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.• ~Yfl'ILOT ENTERTAJNMENT ! MOVIE REVIEW
'American Gigolo' No Movk Hero
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Wr1t.er cllrect.or Paul Schrader bu
to be the m<1et mllotr.Ynlst ol men Loot1aa batt at aome ot hb earlier movtea. be'1 apparenllJ oot too
enchanted wtt.h the mal aa ~it.her.
bul whla. be aeem1 to be trylq to
UJ aome\hlo1 poalth about bl•
putaUw bero ln "Amenun GllOlo,"
not a 11naJe ooe ol lhe womni not
lbt pnC't! tor a hand:aotn• )'OWll atuJ
mort' lhu wUlJn1 lo ~h .. t oo their
own 11om•tlme1 > unau11••~Un1
epoua., t.tw-motn nt the l'Oln1 pt.a
lb• 1Ucht .. t bH ru1.&1h. they·,.. n.•d)'
lo chlcket1 out nd dony e\o t)'lhtn11
The-)' IH\'f' our ht ro huldtn• • b.1 h.u
OftCC' 004 ol l\lt C'bOOllDI
We have 1ee11 UU. m~ Umea lo
ot.bor NtUap; the 1ao11ter movies.
lb• wetterm. lM pnae flabt plcturt1
Aod alwa,ya w. come out rootlq for
Tht Kld. But who an we rootina tor
lo "Amen can Gliolo · • -a male pro-
atltute! 1 t.b1Dk It's always trullrat
lot for an audience to loo& at a pk·
lure lo •bkb the,,_ lJI oo ooe \0 1den ~====================: tlfy ••lb. no ooe to ca,,. about I
ven Lauren Hutton emera un
•ullled
lb bll dlaenchanttd eyf' , l•very Otlt
of them la bunary unly for 11u , °'" klnluer ~ better And wttll lhty'r"
more t.bao wttuna to pay whatever
AND WHAT A h"ro1 Hh'batd Ul<to
pla)'1 • rn•ll' .,. hur«" 1 •1111 ht1'• 1·•llll(I
that, amon• olhor lh!u11. 1 l•t•I uul
I DOllBT THAT. dtaplte tbe&r
handsome locb. many wiU !Mntlfy
wlth either Oere or Hutton, who
"tlltully cbe•&a oa ber rlrb husband
vrhtto•l'er he UI °"' of town Or. tor
that matt ". wlth Hector E.llwodo.
••preik!t\tlf\l lhe f0tte ot law and or
de1 with a cynlclam that is un
d"r1t..nd1tba.. but hardly ende&rtna
1111• lt•• tiu.111111 .. , hul •"tuuw M bti 91u1 ' ut ot II I l1u 11u u11 llu1 4.0UUt y al
hi• t•""''"'*• 1N111a \/au Pallh.ndl1
1uul lho jliant lll• ~ t•lln fi I BIJI U1du:1
f1u whom h.s ho m1 .. n ucl:1t11w1u1l lnck
It'• not a matter of oke 1uya f10111hln~ lut In "Amt1rtrao C11olo."
thttre 11lmptr. U4'tl°l any ructi .iuys
Th1i Ot!tsdn t h•vt.1 bet1n tht" c1&Kt'
Alttir •II. lh" b11 char.:t-a1a1n11t Gert: t-------A
Ill Uuat hts WU brt1lllun1 lhie r\lles of • Eatso cnmuuu o~raUon
AND HO, IN8Tt!AD of uny warmth
By The Auo<lated Pl'HI
The following are 81llboard's hul
record tut.a for tbe week endtng l"eb
t6 as U\ey appev in th111 wc:ek 's l~ue
of Billboard maaazme
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Uolon1 10011 bw lmu 111 th1d hu • be1111
t1 ;imoll fu1 .. 111.i u culiirly brutMI
11111rch1r, 1md nu 111u' w1111l.a W liateo to
hi• 11cl of tho 11ory Nol lh1111l hti'• let
c 1hly 1trUculi.1lu 111 the flratt pl1tcu Hu
t'l 111 m • t u •I• o Ii II 11 1 & o J at! v c: 11
h111ju1twua. but nu eily f111d1 iln •nawot
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llrnd of OJ,lll'll )' Wt· w11t<•h our
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HOT SINGLES
1 "Do That T o l\te One l\tnrt:
Time '' C aptain & T c nntllc
(Casablanca)
2 "Craiy Little Thin~ Callc·d
Love" Queen <Elektra>
3 "Coward Of The County" Kt>nny
Rogers 1Un1ted ArtJsts I
4. "Ctusin' " S mokey Robinson
(Tamla>
S "Rock With You " Michael
Jackson (Epic)
6 "Yes. I'm Ready" Ten De Sano
with K.C. <Casablanca >
7 "Sara" Fleetwood Mac (Warner
Bros l
8. ··1..<>nger" Dan Fogelbcrg (Full
Moon· Epic>
1·01• 1 r s
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b1111
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p I' II v & 'I ta t.' It ,. u I I b r c ll k t' I IS
( Uuc k1>t reel )
3 "Olf Tht• Wall " Ml<'hllt'I J uduion
I t-;pu •
4 • "I' Ii t• I. 0 II .: " u I\ .. I'; Ii " I t.• :I
(Ai.ylunu
5 · l'ho1·1oex" Uun l"ol(t•lbt·r~ (Full
Moon 1<:11w I
fi "l\c•nJ1)" l\1•1111y Hogc r:i ( Un1lt'cl
Art11>hl
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Volunw' Orw .~ f \\1100 Uonna Sum
mt•r 1C ;1<,,al1l.1111·111
8. "'l'u~.k" l"kl'lwood M a<' (Warner
Bros I
9 "C-Orncrstont"' Styx < A&!\t l
10 "Sc ptl'mb<'r M o rn " Ne il
Diamond (('ulumbia I
111 tt:n.,h•h to tl1u 111111plt:11l dJtt:<'t
<1 Ue•llOfl
T IU: IKON V 0 I' "Amt:i lcMn
rnl!lolo" 111 thial (icr tt tw1 Lt:ttcrt!J
hlm11t-lf. ut h.H111t , 111.·'11 wo11ti f,H
11 .. yond tht-11lrtwt h1111tluu 1rnd ollu:r
Ulll!Ort.t'(I lyJk'I wt.• IU't' HI the film
lt1"s into body bu1lcl111", 111 la1arr11nj(
lung111ai:t•t1, know11 how lu rlrt:till wttll
without bl'IOt( flu:.h v. 1lnvt:11 tht'
1>kt•kcst of l'Un1 Mt100 1hly, und h111>
.:ot down put tltt• tulk 1u11I tht tuuc•htii
.:uarantt•c.'<l lo urou11t: u w11mun
In olht•r word~. llkt-lht: pro
ressional gunt1uhtt•rs of yore, ha· has
maslen'<I his craft And bt:l'UUM~ ht: u
bt>tter, Van Pallandt 1rnd Ouke m
their own ways want tu puJI him
down They view ham us a lh.reut to
their own organi zation~
llt:dOIY 1ldt' uf lhMt m1hi-u1
E"t:n rnort1 <•unou1, ho"t'ver. 1s lht'
f1lrn '• ftnalt: a 1t1nt11 of brit'f
VIMnellt!t> lwtwet'n Ct'rt: and Hutton
Colluwl'd h) 11 qu11·k fade lo Lliac.-k ·
ai. 11 ltiatilng into 11 TV commt•r c11&I ~t )' h1>lll'&lly. ll man a gt'!> lo 11uggt:M
lhut ~·hr11d1:r cl11Jn t kno w qwlt: how
ur wht'ft' to t'Od t111> m ovie, but MOCt'
l his '" h1tihly unltkt-ly. one ('an onl)'
wundt'r whut mot1vatt"d his rt-tu.rn to
11udt un outrno<kd technique
But perhaps thJt ·~ the pnce one
1>11)i. for today's "~rsonal \1s1on"
film" And I'm not knocktng 1t In
dt>t.'d , for all 11..\ faults. "Amencitn
Gigolo" stands head and shoulders
nbov{• the formula chase hims a.od
TV inspired sitcom s that have ~n
crowdmg the scr een of la te
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INSIDE: •Erma Bombeck •Classified
•Ann Landen
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Rosh For Cash
'Pawn shops used to be fun, but now they're not,'
says one pawn shop employee. The reason:
customers are desperate for cash as a response to
inflation.
By JOEL C. OON
Of.,,. 0.11, ~· ... '\Mfl A woman recently walked into Young'>
Pawn Shop in Costa Mesa to get a loan on two
rings. She told employee Ted M aranos sh"·
needed money to buy m1Uc for her baby
"I felt sorry for her so I gave her the lo1:1n ."
says Marinos. even though he has severely
curtailed jewelry loans and purchases due to
the feverish nature of gold and ~ilver prices
"Her husband came bac k a few days l&ter and
bought back the nngs SO f know that her SllUU· lion was real "
Costa M~a pawn shop dcal<'rs use the word
desperation to describe the mood of s<i me of
their customeN> It's an emotional r<'sponsc.
they say. to 1nflallon , soanng gold and silver
prices, the plumme ting value or the dollar and
s kyrocketing gasoline prict's
Customers prefer lo sell their valuabll's
outright, rathl'r than take :i temporary Joan to
Cide them over financwl difflcuJt1es
The demand 1s for cash And pawn shop
dealers a rc beann~ the pressure of customers try
ing to wring every last dollar out of their
possessions.
• "It's very, very depressing." lam ents
Ma rinos, who has worked for Young's for t l
years. "ll 's not like 1t usut to be> Pawn shops
use d to be rwi, but now they're not."
SOME DEALERS admit they've restricted
loans and purchases because of the sudden rush
to cash in oo gold and silver jewelry and other
valuables. Some pawn shops simply don't have
the cash to keep up with the public's thirst ror
dollars.
The rush is on to sell. even though dealers
have warned customers that jewelry valuC's
could double or even triple m less than a year
"l don't know when lt'a going t.o at.op," aaya
Wlna\00 Verdult... of Win.at.on'• Newport J ewelry.
••peopte are embarrassed to walk Into jewelry
stores and ask prices because they are afraid
it's too expensive."
Verdult says, however, the public doesn 't
realize that jewelry prices aren't d.Jrectly linked
to the world gold market pnces. Likewise,
sellers often hllve infl<ited hopes for t heir gold
chain necklaces and rings
Alt~ough public attention bas been focused
on gold. s1l v<'r and precious '>tones. Verdult
hl'lievt's there'!> an untapped investment poten-
tial m bront<' statu<'s, <intiquc clocks. porcelain
flgurmt•s, hm.• crystal and other collectibles
That's "'h} Vl·rdult's Newport Boulevard
pu wn ~ho1> lacks most of the trad1t1onal trap-
i.11ngs of the bu} st•ll loan tradt'. Since his bus1 -
nl·ss stc.1rtl.'d :.ipproximatcly 11 years ago, he has
sw1 tc·h1·d from u.-.ed musical instruments and
ste reo:. to Jl'wl'lry, pamtings, porcelain and an·
t1que funu.:.hings.
Vcrdult still purchases gold and silver -
hnrs or (·oinu1;te -hut h<' says he's stopped sell-
ing the ran· metab due to the chetot1c world
markc•t pnccs
IN A FF.W months. he plans to rf.'furb1sh a
M.'CllOfl or h1s pawn s hop w1lh a metallurgy lab
to o((er appraisal services on heirlooms,
kt'cpsukes and other personal poss~s1ons
"l'<'<>Pl l' should be aware of the value of
their propert}." h£• i.ay'> IC they l~l' 1t. they r t.>
gmng to lost' u fortune "
\'(•rdult admits hc"s kss likely to see rinan·
c1a lly troubled customers because or the quality
or his stock and the warm. jewelry store -Hkt' at
mospher'e of has pawn shop
llowevt-r. his brother Art. who owns Lado
Pawn Shop a few blocks aw a}. has 1:1 better
view of the tough economic llmc:s
"I wouJd say that ha lf the people who come
m here need money for gas," he says.
Art gets approximately five calls a week
from persons trying to unload their gas-guzzling
la rge American cars. even though he doesn't
deal in automobiles. An equal number of callers
are searching for second-hand mo-peds and
bicycles
"l'VE SEVERELY limited my loans." Art
says. "The> gold <>nd s1l vcr market sc1:1rcs thl·
hell out or me. It scares the hell out or a lot or people "
"I get about 25 calls a day asking tr I'll buy
gold or silver,'' says Ma nnos "But the answer
1s no."
Although the bottom fell out of the turquoise
market years ago. Mannos suspects the Jewelry
could see a comeback, fetching a hefty price for
its scrap silver value.
Sir llolroy's pawn s hop owner Roy Watkins
-.uggests the surge in gold and silver selling
may be> a response to fear of cnme.
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Is gold an mvestment? The response of Wmston Ve rdult of
Winston 's Newport Jewelry to that question is another question:
'If you knew that gold was gomg to b e $1 .500 an ounce by next
year, would you buy gold?·
"They're confused They don't knov. "'ht>n
it's (Jewelry value I up, down or othcrw1\(' ·ht
says "They JUSt want to get nd of tl ..
To b<-~ur<'. sl•llers ll ren't lht> onh on1·" fl'.H
mi.? a nst' in robl><'ry and bur1-:lar~ r<1lc.., rouplt·ll
'-'•lh th~ n~l' m gold ancl -.ilver pnct "
Pawn shop owner s a l read} hav<' ldkl·n .. om•
action to preven t hold ups and n1ghtt1 mi·
burglaries by mstalhng more soptusllcated elec
tronic detecuon devices
IN ADDmON to video cameras sound .md
n brat1on detectors and steel bar.-. on all 11o 1n
dows, Verdull s::iys whale m the store. h<''., no
more than 10 feet a way from a loaded gun
"Sure I'm conct'rned about cnmt• ht
:.ays "You "'oulcl Ix· too 1f your ne1Sthbor JC'r m ....
the strN>t ~ot robbt•d recently ··
Jlowt-vc·r. Costa ~1 esJ p<1h 1·t• "d~ t ht' rt·
h,1,n 1 ho·1·n .t ''"' "t n..,, 1111·nml· on local pawn
'h"il"
~ an''"ll \ • rdul• t1 I r l.m ... to hire an armed
11rt! ..... 11,: ! t !11 111 off• nn~ m1·tal appraisal
• . · 1 • ·• • ... rd ;.ill hc1lh l11"'1·r h1,
'''"" ""' • r 1l• .inti j: 1 \ • • "'"•m•·r.., .Hld1·d fet·I
lft J):rt't'" lht•n " quid rash to be made 1n
th1 '4 akc of ha ith izold and salver pn ces Rut
\ 1·rdult would prder that rustoml'rs take loans
on ' c.1luahl1·' r.tlht•r than M·lhng them
f.H n IJvd\ ., <.1·1l1n~ but lht'} II coml' lo the
• 11nrlu.:.1on tho.it the·~ n•;;ll~ v.anl1>d the Jewelry
ht t.111'(' 1• "'·" .t prt'll~ 1l1•m and lht>y lo\ed 1t."
ho '·'.\ \ftt r tht• h'"H'nd "' O\('r. they'll
1•0111 1• h.11 ~ ,rnd "·'' I r1·alh '-'lint that Jl'Wt'ln
It 1• i. l.1.1 1h1 n lh1•\ II h<· hrwk1·d v.h1 n lht•\
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Veteran Organist Spreads Sunshine
And/ Andersen at the keyboard
By DENNIS McLELLAN
Ol 1 .. O.lly ~ .... Staff
The Fn ends of the Newport Theatre Arts
Center made an appropnate choice in selecting
Rudolph Valent.mo as the star of their Silent
Movie Night fund-raiser Thursday, Feb. 14, at
the Port Theater In Corona del Mar.
After all. who could better symbolize Valen
tine's Day than Valentino. the silent screen's
most legendary lover?
The Friends made an equally appropriate
choice in enlisting the musical wd or veteran or
ganist Andy Andersen as part of the live ente r·
tainment.
That's because Andersen spent"the better
part or the 1920s playing the giant theater pipe
organs that provided background music for the
films ol Valentino and scores of other sUent
screen stars.
Andersen is just one of several entertainers
wbo will perform at the benefit that beg.ins at
6 :30 p.m.
FOLLOWING THE SCREENING or Valen-
tino's romantic adventure "The Eagle" there
will be a sing-a-long and performances by a
barbershop quartet and comic J . J . Hatfield and
vignettes from future Newport Theatre Arts
Center plays.
A Valentino look ·alike contest al.so will be
held and prizes will be awarded to audience
members wearin& the most authentic '20l·slyle
costumes.
Andenen won't be accompa.nytna "The
Ea1Je" -the film bas an oraan accompan.I·
ment aoundtrack -but he will i:tve tbe au·
dlence a tute of vlntqe orpu mualc before tbe
movie.
The Chlcaso-born musician started pl•Jinl thea~ or1ana durinl bi.a secciod year of
h11b .
'I played all through the 'Mlabty Wurlltser
Era• up until sound pictures came lD lD 1929,"
recallJ Andersen. a 19-year Newport Beach real-
deol.
IN Tll08E DAYS Andenen played not only
the Wurlitzer, but the Kimball, Morton abd
Moller theater pipe or1ana lD a half doren of
Cb1cqo'1 bige1t movie boules. ··v~1ay au kinda o1 llOllp to rtt the dlf.
ferent ,"be aay1, ldd1u that the orsan1
were equipped to make __.. etreeta rUlinl
from drwnl to train wbiltlel.
"A cue sheet would come wttb the pJcrturea
1Ulllltinl the type of mUllc fw the dltrennt
action. U you didn't have any music at band,
you 'd 1mprov1st' ur you'd JUSt drn"' on \Our
memory"
When movie theater organists b4 .. cam<' an
extinrt bre<'d m the lat e ·20s with the advent of
ta lluni? pictures. Andersen continued to phi} at
country clubs. conventions and banquets
In 1952 he was in the limelight when ht• "'a'
chosen to be the official organ1~l for both th ..
Democratic and Republican convention~ 1n
Chicago. lie estimates he sang "01x1e" wo
limes and "Cal.Jforn1a. llere I Com l.' · at I< a<it
200 limes
\LTllOl (,If tit' OF.SCRIBES himself a~
,, n 1 n·11rt•cl h 1 ...iill pla)c; Jt occasional
L1 ·1,ure \\nrld progr.Jm!'> :ind other "casual
•' n J!.1 f.!t'rllt'Ol'
lie .Jbo pl.i'' 1h1 oq~an tit the Oastfi Senior
<'••flit 1 111 ( 11ro11,1 rlt'l \l.1r
I i:o m l'r thl'ft' and JOtn 1n 1N1th the danct·
h.Jnll on ... 10 .1 v.h1h· ' ht• '>B}S · I JUSl pla}
"'ht•n· I "'.int to no" I like-to spread a httle sun
'h1n<' and <'ht•t·r '-'ht•n• I can "
< 11m1 1 hur ... 1111~ l\nd"rc;en will be spreading
ha'' inta~I' ... unsh1nc ,1l Silent Movie Night
Remedy Is Gem
Take an amethyst for toothache relief. Keep from
going mad with diamonds.
By JUDITH OLSON
Of .. Delly .............
It was once thought that weanng Jade
would help a person have healthy kidneys
and that amethyst banished toothaches
()pa.la supposedly guarded the life and
color of blood hair, and the diamood could
protect .,ainal madness.
Precious atones, thou1htout history, have
been liven life of their own with myths and
le1eada about their power, which oow are
faaclnattna to read.
llANY 8TO&JB8 about semstooea are
chronicled lD a new book by Morton R.
Sarett, "Tbe Jewelry in Your Ufe." The
book, wblch ls publLabed by Nelson·Hall
Publlaben, Chicago, and aells for '27.95, in-
cludes information oo bow to care for 1ems.
wbat to look for in buytna them, the biatory
of wedd1n1 and en1a1ement rln11 and
an1wen to some of tbe moet frequenUy
aaked question.a about jewelry.
It ii an eul.ly read boot, tutefully and
art.lstically deatsnecl, wltb Color, pictures of
all the blrtbltonea and t aon:ae . lmportant atones. ~.
8arett an attorney wbo ii f.resident of
tbe Jewelry lnduatry Councl , bas been
editor cl a leadln1 Jewelry macutne and bu
written numel"OUI articles on Jewelry.
HIS LOVE for pr<'r1ous stones and
Jewelry comes through 1n his sometimes
whimsical wnting. wtucb 1s laced with im-
portant facts about how to bu,y stones and
how to care for them
ll 's the kind of book you'd out on a coffee
table for perusal in a few spare moments, or
tl 's meant to be read s traight through for
those who are especially fascinated with
gems .
The word jewelry. SareU says, can be
traced to an old French word meaning Joy
and etadneas. "And certainly throuab the
centuries geDll and jewelry bave 1laddened
manx hearts.
'Gems and jewelry speak a universal
language that royalty and common man alike
have understood and appreciated," be says .
HUE ABE some tidbits rrom the book:
-An ounce of 1old ,can be d{awn into a
wire more than SO miles l<>t11, and a small bit
of ll can be hammered into sold leaf so thin
that u many u 250,000 leaves would make a
pile only ooe inch hi1b.
-The first diamond eniaaement rln1 was etven ln 1477 by Archduke Mulm.IUan of
Au1trta to Mary of Burpndy.
-The basic rule for buytns lewelry for
women ls small for s mall, ta 1 for tall.
Proportion Is Important.
I'
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Buddy Ebsen greets Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman and Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Saltzman at reception followin1 openin1 nl1ht
j>erfonnance of "The Magru!icent Yankee" at Monte Vlata School.
Costa Mesa. Ebsen and his wife Nancy, Balboa Island resident.a.
play the Jead roles in Emmet Lavery's 1946 Broadway hit about the
Washington years or Oliver Wendell Holmes. Sherman and
Saltzman produce the "Barnaby Jones" TV series in which Ebsen
stars.
0 .. 11, P'I ... .._. ... , l..H ,.,, ..
Nanc:y Ebsen accC'pts congratulations from Mr and Mrs. Norm
Loats for her role as Fanny Dixwell llolmcs m "The Magnificent
Yankee." being st:igcd by the Newport Harbor Actors Theater on
Thursdays. f<'ridays and Saturdays through Feb 23. Loats 1s depu
t y s upcnntendcnt of Newport.Mesa Schools At Loats' left 1s New
Di rccl.lons executive director J ane Arnold
Musie Man Silent
By GENF. PLOWDEN .... ,. ........ ._
SARASOTA, Fla. -Merl e
Evans, who led the Ringling Bros
and Barnum & Bailey Circus band
for 50 years and became a legend
of the entertainment world, an·
nounced his retirement recently as
he turned 87.
las ted only one night. for when
Charles Van Dyke Mohair heard
his parents' s tory and learned tus
age, he was fired
In 1909 he signed on with the
S .W. Brundage Carnival Com-
pany. which had a seven· piece
band. at $10 a week The next
season his salary was $12 a week
He became a mu.'lician on the Cot·
ton Blossom. a showboat plying
the Mississippi.
"I've decided to give it up,"
Evans said at his home he re. ''So I
won't be guest conductor of the
Sarasota Concert Band any more.
J guess Tl years in music is long
• ·enough for anybody.'' ..
The Cotton Blossom ended It.a
tour in Baton Rouge and Evans
Joined the National Stock Com·
pany. giving dramatic s hows .
When the season ended, Evans
and a friend , Cleve Pullen, formed
the Clifton Comedy Company, a
medicine show with a cast of four.
Born in Columbus, Kan .
Dec. 26, 1892, Evans began
playing cornet when be was 6
years old. None of his three sisters
or tbree·brothers look up mu.sic,
but Merle made up for it.
He was always busy and by the
lime be was 6 he was shining
shoes and selling newspapers in
bis hometown. He had a paper
route.
••1 WAS a great guy to work," he
says. "My folks were poor and
lived on the edge of town. We
didn't have a lot of luxuries but we
worked and always manaeed.."
His father bought Evam' first.
muaical instrument, a John Slater
cornet, for $16.95. It was the
youngster's proudest possession
and be wu first in line when BUI
Bowers, the town band direct.or.
organhed the Columbus
Children's Band. The young musi-
• cian wu 10 years old.
"I wu no 1ood in school," be re·
calla. "Ob. bow I bated 1cbool -
every day of It. I was the shyest,
moat t1.m1d l\IY you ever laid eyes
on: couldn't even speak a piece tn
clua."
HU f1nt public appearance waa
at tbe lletbodllt Church ln Colum-
bu1. wben bi1 Sunday School
teacher ..ted him to plQ. He led
tbe c1-ol n.lne chJJdrm around
. and lnto the church playine
"Onward ChrtsUan Soldiers" on
hll cornet.
BE woa&BD at various Jobs
around Columbu1, Including
• wublnl d.llbel at the town's only
hotel, wblcb be later owned; work·
inl ln a sneahouse and on a tann.
He IOld Illa John Slater cornet
when be wu 12 and boufbt a
Bolton 'lbree-Star for tao.
From tbe cblldren'1 band,
Evans ll"IMfuated to the town band
and wblll be wu 1J be ran away
• wltb llobalr'• llln1trel1. That . ...
'
After s t ints with Murphy's
Comedians, Armetta & Pullen
Comedians and Uncle Josh
Spruceby's Melodrama, be led t.be
town band al Campbell, Mo .. at
SSC a week plus room and board.
Another season with S.W. Brun·
dage ended with him playing in a
Salvation Army band
EVANS ORGANIZED an 18·
piece band for the Miller Bros. 101
Ranch and played for Buffalo
Bill's last show in 1916. After that
he toured with several carnivals
and rep s hows. among them the
Archie Clark Carnival, Joe
Berry's band , Gus Hill's
Minstrels, Walter Savage Stock
Company and Brun.k's Comed1ana.
When the Ringling Bros. Ci rcus
and Barnum & Bailey Circus com-
bl ned after the 1918 seasons,
Charles Ring11.ng hJred Evans to
lead the band of 31 muaiciana, tor
$60 a week.
Evans had a Baaoo comet be
bought for $S0 and used it for 28
years, leading the band with b1a
left band and fingertnc the comet
with hia right. He wrote a peal
deal or circus music, but played
little of it.
•·we didn't use many pieces I
wrote on the s how," be 1ay1,
"because I didn't want people to
say I just played my own 1tuff."
THE MERLE Evans band
played six or •even hours a day
eight months a year, lncludlnl
playtne in a street J>arade whlle
crammed into a bandwaaon.
One authority uUmated Evan.a
played to 185,12~L«!_~~~lrcua
patrons from 1919 UU'OUID 19,
not including Shrtne Circ:UMt, col-
le1e and hiah·school appearanc ..
plus tours ln Europe, in Cuba and
South America.
..
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After All
These
Years
Mll>LAND Mich. tAPl &velyn Ot1l.rno
and Roland ChaaQPlln• had plannod to l*'l
marrW 8aturda)' but doclded that, •h•r Mil
tbttt ,._,., they mltbl 11 well elopa
Miu Oalamc!t. 11' and Ch1un11a110•, '11, w•re
hltb lthool tWMUMarta, but dnhed 11~art after
bNakl.q oil their ea1111ement In 01• I~
Cbampqne married and brnuaiht up • f11mlly
wbll• Miu Oalarno re11ut111ed •mailti 1mJ c1ar121t
for her ..utq IMltenla
After t'ham1111ne·11 ..-11., i.Jttttl hll l.ciM1111 ..
Ion& Mateb and finally found M"• O•liarno •l •
Midland nunlnt homt'. " ynr. Mhur lhet I*" parted..
But lhftr 1wry at tr 1tl'lt!cl murts 11llt111lUJ11
than they wanted, so thtiy 1tli1111Cd off tu r.,
roUton lut week for• .. ..,..,, 1111&r 11uM• a1111 •t 111
to Florida ror a boneyrrlQon
"1bey Ulerally t-lopt'tl ''-'ltut ltHJ Pth1 •
Roblruion. a aupervlllor ul lht! 11ur1t1n111 huw ..
where Miu Galarnow1a:i l1v111g
FEATURINO
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1•,11 lllt p.1 c1t1dr11t H11luml O"go<"1 &l bttnt'f1t in :\e'4'J)Ort ~Kb for
\Ahl\ IAJ1I 111 Ad1,,,, .. ,n or ~j)t:('litl K1ds1 Wtlh them at lett I"
l\fu1 ll1d H)a11 ulbf> c1 I It \.-lni:-Put l(ll' whic h sponsor~ 4 re-cept11>r.
1111 Mo 'h.dl ul lfol l.11 11 HIUK~ Jo:'itole.!.
Incest Cha pt r Is Eye-opener
DEAR AN N
LANDERS: In regard to
t h e 8 0 · y e a r · o I 11
grandfather. alleged to
be a child moleste r .
shame on you for su~
gesting that "a man or
that age is not about lo
accept counseling.··
Willingness to accept
counseling bears no rl'
lat1onship to ag ('
CUnicaJ studies have d<'
monstrated that older
people with emotional
problems do respond
pos1t1vely ID th<' cour.,1·
of treat ment b y e'
per1cnced . understand
ID~ lh('r;11,1 · .~
Mo r e 1mµortan tl).
that HO ye ar old
grandfather has a nght to
receive treatm('nt It'-,
not like you to s:ty a
s1tuat1on 1s hu1>clt•:--.
P I ease re t r act ,, o u r
-.1 atl'm(•nt <.'LA l I> E
f>EPPEH . SEL f-:('1
C OMMI T TEE O~
AGING. ll S llOl'SE
O F REPHE S F.N
TATIVES
U Y. i\ R (' 0 N
GREHHMAN PlWPUt:
Of courae you •rr
rl1Chl -aaf' •httuld not
bt-• hctor wbrn It
comn LO~lln1. I'm
'lorry I HIClected to s~ll
out more cleuly why I
dii.couraaf'd coun11ello1t
for thl i. llO ·yf'a r old
i randfathf'r. I 11hould
bavf' bf'f'D more
spl'clflc. as wa• Or.
Roy Mennlngf'r, prf''i
df'nl of thf' Merusln«f'r
Foundation In Topf'k•.
Kan., ~hf'n 1 told him of
\Our 1..rlt'J(ram.
()r, Mt·nnlni.tn .. aid ,
"~any oldt'r f ol k !>
rei.pond wl'll to thnap).
but in lhf' ('ast> of a man
who has bc>t>n molcslinit
chlldrt>n for ovt•r 30
H·ar-.. thf' prognos li. for
rhangt> ill vt•r) poor.
\our ad\ let> to p•ss lhl'
"ord to ramil) m<'mlwn
that 'Grandpa' should
not be left alonl' witb
) oung~t<'N "ai. pt>rle<'l
I) sound."
And now, a word from
[ __ B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_--'J
TUESIJA \', •EB. 12
By SYDNE\' OM/\RR
ARJF.S <Mar. 21 ·Apr 191 Efforts bnng re
s uits, rewards you ar<' "going places" and
now you'll know 1t Taurus. Libra, Scorpio
natives figure prominently S1gnif1cant change
occurs 10 connection with hving quarters
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) Spiritual values
com e into sharp, clear focus. You seru1e poten
Ual and you are better able to communicate.
Journey ta emphasized. Publlahing, educaUon
and language command portion of spotlight
GEMINI (May 21 .June 20) You learn
basic• of special procedure . You gel access to
privileged information Mate, partner or close
associate t.a1k.a about money and bow 1t gets that way.
CANCER (June 21 .July 22) Accent on rec·
ognltloo, restoration of relationship. Artes ,
Libra persons figure prominently Go a low. he
low. be unobtru..ive. If you wait, you win. If
you rush, you learn an "e1lpens1ve" lesson
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You get JOb done
Older individual lends benefit ol put efforts
Dependents show "true colors." Chance exista
for new start , added Independence. an op
port unity ror romance.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) · You could meet
a "very receptive" person. Change, creativity.
affair of heart -these are featured. Cancer,
Capricorn. Aquarius persons figure prominent
ly. One who d~ care will make It so pl&1.0 -
even you will be convinced.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Les8on learned ln
recent past can be profitably utilized. You are
on firm uound; know 1t, adhere to principles.
You are fn driver's seal, whether or not you are
aware of il. Tie 1006e ends. You are due to re·
ceive offer which couJd lead to "riches."
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21). You 1et boost
from relaUve who. in recent days, appeared to
be indifferent. Be gracloua, receptive and
venatile. Change of itinerary would be conatruc· tt ve. Know 1l and act accordJ..naly.
SAGITTAlilUS <Nov. 22· Dec . 21). Em
pbasia on getting the most from avaJlable
material. Gain indicated via written word.
Member of opposite sex alda in locating what
had been "miulng." In mitten ol 1pecul1Uon,
stay with number s.
CAP&ICORN <Dec. 22-Jan . It):
Clrcum1tances tum in your favor. You 1•t
needed 1upport, financial and otherwtae. Your
percepdoa, judament serve u "liable IQ..\des.
Taurus, JJbra, Scorpio pel'I06I ftsure ln exctt.
ln1 scenario. Take lnitiaUve, lead the way, dit-
play pioaeering spirit.
.(QtJAJUtJ8 (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Sec~t meet·
ln1 commandl 1poU11ht of your att.enUon. Get
behind acenea. Hospital vtalt could be a part of
1cenar10. Keep resolution C<JQcernlq one who la
tempararlJ.y conltned.
ft8Cd (Feb. 19·Mar. 20): Wbat ... mtd a
"ml11ed opportunity" could be once more
available. Know It, assert views, reaUH a with
could come true. Your poalUon la 1tron1 -bust·
ne11 deal la on boriton and you could 1tr1kt pay
dirt .
Atata
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i\nn La.odf',..: I burtil)'
rf'commend "Cbildrf'n''
~t'rf'l.a" bv Thoma'> J
Cotti.-1 Dou Lh·dav
$10). Thi' cbaptf'r on in
Ct'Sl ill Jwtl ODf' o( lht>
t') f'·Of>"M'f5 about 'fami
h lift> that,.,. all ot>f"d tu
lf'ar11 morf' about
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Many Cures
To Headache
' MAft.SHlrl&LD, Wta (AP) -CaUed "U. com
monat tymptom," It la usually cm1J an occ..-..
mtnor Irritation But it la ~ ~ to UM
medical community •• • ""'°""· ct.blmaun1 healU. problem for mllUons ol Americus
U ll U.e he.dadw
Joam Wheel r, • It-year-old eota.1• atudettl,
" one of thu.e Pf'OPI• wboN lite was bel.01
wrecked bl' he.dacbes. Ooct.on toJd h..-to LU•
up•rtn aod MO to bc-d, !:bat there waa oothlnl elae they COUid do
... HAD llUGaAJNES, STA..aTING In hllb
•thool," &he ••>• "They're hell to IO tbrouih My
va.atoo wu ~oclu>d Mnd bl~. and then I'd 1et
sick to my stom •ch I bad to apeod •t leut a whoffl
day In bed "
The he•da<'hc1> be-came ~ frequent , ftnally
averaaina twtct" u w~k
"I startt>d to mass a lot o( ~boot," ahe aaya "I
got behind and <·ouldn't catch up "
Then shl' we nt to ne uroloeists at the
Marshfield Chmc who bave started an annovat.lve
program to i.tud) and treat Ult! headache
ON MEDICATION !li!OW, MISS Wheeler'b
headaches are coman e less than once a month. She
soon will be enrolled an new "headache control"
classes so that ~ht> may some day not need the
med acme
"It's lx't'n g reat." she says or the treatmenL
"It 's titerally taken a load off my mand "
Dr. Phil ltansot1a, one of the eight neurologists
in the new headache chmc. says 1t 1s tame for doc
tors to stop •<'lhng patients to simply learn to la ve
with heada<'hes
"ln any adult with a new headache, that
headache cannot be ignored," says Hansotia, who
says headaches bring l5·20 percent of a ll new pa-
tients w a typical general practice
"MOST GENERAL DOCTORS LOOK for an
unde.rtying medical d isease If they don't find
any thing. t hey tre at the symptom with a
p a inkiller T his a pproac h to headac hes as
particularly unproductive," he says.
He s<1 ys neurologists rely heavily on the
various specialties of the Marshfield Clinic's 170
othe r do<'lors to diagnose, treat and accumula te
statast.Jcal 1nrorma taon that may eve ntually help
family practitioners understand headaches.
For instance. he says more than a dozen dif·
ferent kinds of headaches have been identified.
The most com mon a re the muscle te ns ion 1'eada~hf'. and the m igraine, which is caused by
constnctaon of the blood vessels on the brain.
HANSOTIA Si\ VS DOCTORS ARE finding that
many serious recurring headaches are side eHects
or other physical conditions such as high blood pres·
sure, or medications for other conditions such as
heart disease Head injuries and rcamal disorders
s uc h as smus trouble are other causes.
Patients at the headache clinic first undergo a
complet.e exam and neurological workup, but only
about orte in five is found to be suffering headaches
becauseofsome physical ailmenhucb as a tumor.
"The other 80 percent are still in otherwise
good physical health ," Hansotia says. "T he
headache ls their primary problem."
Depending on further diagnosis, patients are
put on medication, provided psychological help or
taught relaxation t echniques via electron ic
biofeedback.
•"TWO.TBlllDS TO TllllEE·FOUaTBS will
reapood to \be f\nl approach we U"y," Hansotla
a&l'• •"J'he rllbl choice bas an immediate and drarna~c effect. \Vi thin 48 hours, they have signifi.
cant relief. They even begin to look different "
He says only about 10 percent, ofleo those with psychiatric problems, cannot be helped.
Rail Signal
Light Stalls
SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -Kenneth Bre ms
wants to give near ly $800 donated by mourners for
bis wife to put up a signal tight at the railroad
crossing where she died.
Don't /tlo11key With Me'
Adam. a hom eless hon cub from Glen
Hurnw . Md. plays w ith a s1m1an compa ·
nion in has new hom e at LJOn Country
Safari in I rvine His o rig in a l own e r
couldn't hep hi m . ~ Adam Cnamed in
honor of Joy J\djmson. reeently killed in
Kc:nya) moved wc:!->l .
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An Honest Profession
Blacksmitli Makes His Products to Last
Ry JUI.ES LOH
AP 5-••I CM,...._.,."'
GREEN RIV EH. NY Bob
Wadt'man. a caran1-: youn~ man,
s tudat"d to be a cons<>rval1orust
Th~n he had se<'ond thou~hts
He decided he wanted a more
rorw ard-looki n~ ('areer. a life
more respons &Vl' to l\meraca·s
real needs. a ca reer. as tht'
per sonnl'I broch u res would
describe 1t, with gro"'lh poten·
t1a l
SO HE BE C AME a
blacks mith. lie might be on to
~omelhing.
"I believe Americans are fed
up with things that fall apart,"
he said, pounding hot s teel at his
a nvil. "You know the phrases:
'Guarantee expires In 60 days;'
'Return in original carton.' We
have come to expect that
nothing will last.
"When a blacks malh m akes
som ething, though, he makes at
to la•l forever. or at least a
lifetime. Maybe lifetimes. A
blacksmith makes products that
are ... honest. It's a good feel-
ing w do that.
•'THAT IS WHY," he said,
s toking his forge to a rosy hue.
"there are more blacksmiths to-
( AMERICA J
•day. not frw1:r. than 10 year.-.
J~O ..
Hob W1dem<1n as Z1 lie •~ t all. •
sll'nd<'r. with l :.tr~(· and s lnf.'wy
ha nds lie wor ks 1n a shop
b('Sldt• his hOUSl' ht by sunlaj!ht
and heated by a wood s tovt' llt>
warms his hands ovN tht• forge·
whall• waatang for the '\tN?I lo
g low II<> wears a dl'n&m apron
!lammer n nf!S on anvil and
sparks Oy, a scene from an era
that knew no assembly line or
t"nergy cris1s, a picture of in·
nocence lOl!t .
WIDEMAN COULD not have
picked a more apt setting to ply
his picturesque c raft. Green
Rive r is a rural c rossroads
named for lhe s tream JUSt back
of the s mithy. on the edge of the
village of Austerlitz.
The village has two stores. one
spired church. three mossy old
g r a veyards, one schoolhouse
that is both little a nd red The
sky line is the Berkshire hills Jt
as a setting a poet might rush to
desc ribe, as. indeed one
longtime Austerlit:i resident. Ed·
na St. Vincent Millay, often did.
"For comml•rr 1al r<·a..on.,,"
W1dt•man ~aid . "l couldn't d !<>k
for J bl'ttt•r location I'm tht· on
I\ black.'>mlth for male' And I
did 1i:et into th1.., bu-.10<'"" for
<'Om mer<'aal n·.a:,on!'t not rom.rn
tic one~"
MUCH OF WIDEMAN '~ .,,.ork.
h<' !.aad, 1s reproducing hand
fo rged ha rdwetrt' ror ffi UM~Um
restor ations and for work1or.:
parts of pre flt•volutaonar >
hom es an Uus valley, where such
homes abound lit' also kttl>!>
fo r waJk-lD trade. 3 clutter or
pokers, hinges, bolts. fare dogs,
trivets. door knocker s, ladles.
s conces. items for sale with a
feel aod a heft to them that ts
somehow more reassunng than
any f1ne -pr1nt w a rranty .
Wideman has been a blac ksmith
for six years. He explained bow
it aJI began.
... BAD A TEMPORARY )Ob as
house manage r at a hoste l for
r<>tarded adults an upsta te Nev.
York. One afternoon, I took a
g roup on a n outang to the
S h e lburne Museum in Burl-
ington. Vt.
··A blacksmith was worlong
there. laboring there I was awed
The man was an artist. I began
questioning him. and knew n ght
than that blacksmithing was what
l wantedtodo
'll 1s hard. physical wor k I like
that It 1s creative work I lJke
that It as work that produces
... omethang useful a'\ opposed to
merclydccorataH' I hlce that
"WHO KSOWS Wiit.RE j re·
vl va l of blacksm1th1ng m ight lead ?"
llas hammer ran£ as a noon
day l\ng<'lus on 30 anvil un
<'hanged Ln form or runctaon for
aJtt'S Salt Lake County doesn't wa nt has money The
county agrees a warning device as needed and will
be installed, but off1c1als s ay it will t ake from one '
to three ye ars and cost $50,000.
"I remand )OU," ht• 'u1d that
the hr.;t machinery for the In
duslraal Revol ution "'a:-forged
by a bla<'ksmith Wt:o l'lst>., It 1s
a trad<' that wt ll la't as Ion~ &
an a nvil wall I.cot That's rom
fortlOR "
mE MONEY IS AVAILABLE, BUT that is n't
the problem it's red t ape.
Bre m s says the cost and delay are "out· rageous."
Brems' wife, Gayle, 31, was riding home from
bowling Jan. 10 with he r cousin, Deborah Brems
29, and a friend she hadn't seen since higb school'
William C. Robbs, 32. The car driven by Deborah
s mashed inw the side of a slow·moving frelgbt
train at tbe angled railroad crossing in west Salt
Lake Valley. Mrs. Brems and Robbs were killed.
A sheriff's report said the driver apparently
didn't see the train because tbe area was dark and
there were no flashing lights.
BREMS, 31, ASKED MOURNERS TO donate
money for a crossing s ignal in lieu or sendln1
n owers to his wife's funeral.
Tears in his eves, he offered the money to the Salt
Laite County Commission, but received what be
called a .. cold and he artless reception."
Commission Cbairm an William Dunn said be re·
eel ved angry phone calls from people who thought be
bad offended Bre ms after DW1D was quoted as saying
the driver, who remains in serious condition, should
have paid more attention.
Tosh Kano, county traffic engineer, confmned
lhat at least six other accidents bad occurred at the
crossing since 1972, but none was fatal. Brems said a
woman phoned to say he r husband was killed at the
croaalng 10 yean ago, and she failed 1D a similar·
campailn tobave a signal imtalled.
1111 NA.EGEL, UTAH DltPA&TllENT of
TramportatioD safety d.ireetor, said a previously
sdlledtMd stoclJ ol tbe croealnl wu made Jan. 18.
Became ol tbe Brems accident and otber CODdJ.
tlou at tbe mubd Cl"OHina, lt ... determ.lned a
.. more active device'' wu needed to warn driven
of approaicblnl tralna, be aald.
Naeiel aald tbe averaae time natlooally for
1lpal l.altallation la three years, altbouab be pre-
dicted lt would take lea time AD Ua1a 1..1aataoee
became ol Brem.a' e«orta. ••a. offer ta commendable. U h'el"Y dUlen
bad tbat kind of coacem we'd bave fl'Wel' •cd· deata everywhere," Nae••l Mid. Stlll, be aald, Brems' money won't belp.
NMpl aald tbe federal iovemment ftnuce1 to
per~ ol railroad crouh1,. _,...,, and an
c,_1tap llave to be mined, approy.ct, de-
liped. ecmtneW and lDltalled to •l*iftcatiom
wttJa &be comt.J, state, federal SoYU'IUIMDt, and
raltro.dallpla)inlthelraeparaterol•.
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BOB WIDEMAN FINDS HAPPINESS AS A BLACKSMITH
MakJn9 Thln9a That Wiii La1t • LHetJme
Ticklers, Buggers
Fill Class Quickly
LANSING, MJcb. CAP> -A wam1Dt to thole who want to alp
upfornckJe,Snu11le,KissandHu1: Youmayhavetowait.
The enticing UUe serves u an •dvertllement f0r Ll.Dlinl School Dbtrict Adult Education courae No. '50.
And lt describes Juat what the coune ii d"lped to do-teach
parent.a bow to get close to their klda, aaya Ruth Farmer,
aupervilor of adult enrtchmeat r~ the city's eo.yea.r-oJd adult educatJon claaNS
'"Tbe courae actually teaches parent.a how to buc, tq\llfte and
tlcldeebildrn. ltmua1beapret&)'neatldea.''•be1a11, "becaUMtbe coune ta rwL ''
Oassrooms
Reopening
In Chicago
CHICAGO IAP) The city's
473,000 public school s tudents art>
returning to classes loday ror the
first time in two wee ks after
members or the striking Chica&0
Teachers Union overwhelmingly
approved a compromise plan to
salvage hundreds or classroom
JObs .
Teachers voted 4,645 to 213 in
union President Robert Healey
said Sunday after announcing
that teachers voted 4,645 to 213 in
ravorolendingthewalkout.
A ratificatioo vote la scheduled
Wed.naday.
TEACBE.&8 IN lbe nat.ioo's
t.bJrd·larseet sc:bool dlatrtct bad
remained from Jan. 28 unW they
received overdue paycbecb at
the eod ot tbe week. But the
followtQs Monday, tbey were oo
strike, na.lltln1 the Board ol
Education'• plam to eUrnlnate
Jobe u part of a MO million
bud1et reduction.
Tbe t.o.rd ... •appoeed to cut
school apendlq u part ol an
elabor•te reecue plan •creed up.
oo latl maath.
Tbeacreemmt~.ct bJ'tbe unton Sunday rHtored 300
teacher and 20C teadMr aides iUd
clerk PollUom the board planned
to cut. Tbe board bad~ tomd
1,875 teachlq poaltlone and DOW
will end i,m •
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OPPORTUNITY
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All reaJ estate advertbed
Ill Uua oewapaptt I.II llUl>-
J«t to I.be Federal Paar
Housing Act of 19 811
wtuch rmkes at illegal to
advertau • "a n y pre·
ference. hmttallon, or
da.lcrlrrunat.aoo based on
~. co6or: relig,on, Mx. or naUOna1 on gm. or an
tntent IOl'I to ma ke any
MM:b preference. l1m1ta
t.aon. or daacn rruna l IOl"I. • •
COllhl MeM 4-N11 •
1'-0 3 Bdrm urui.. •nd
two 2 Bdrm wuta and
jOOOCi loc•UOrl make thae
units ve ry rentable,·
There UI 8 $110,000 loap
that could be Haumed
and I.be owner will COO·
aider a 2nd T 0 Call aa·
before rt •• eooe SM-2660.;
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Beffer Homes ·
Thul ~paper wall not
knowingly accept any
advert 1s1n 1t r or rea I
Clltat.e which l!> in viola
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a.h.k.e can be yours f~
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F'HA·3'5 JO%+•;,~ gr~·
payment loan or $S8,60((.
lapprox! I JuKt S21 ,2(X)
down + cmls buy11 it!
QI.et street. great area,
Redecora~ rareplac-e: paanl. wa llpJpt'r thf'
Works! Just $79,llOO ' •
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We have beveral Cine born~
wtth pier & sUp
PEHIMSULA PQINI'
Newly dE'COrated 4 bdrm. family home
<'lose to ocean. $325,000
EL TOIO HORSE COUNTIY
1 Bdrms .. 3 baths; ranch style.
mini-estate in orange groves. $249,SOO
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 Bu y,11 1• Dr.v• N B o/°J olbl
Mansions
PcecisowkPoint
WAY down on the Point,
may be the only one
available and lowe r =than ain&le family . S:U9,000
JACOBS REAL TY
6754»670 • lWo magnlfiC't'nt & um
que homes. both art-uni
que a r c hitect ura l
masterple~. designt'<I
& planned tor elel(ant.
comfortable hvmg lbgb
. up 111 the North Tustin
Hills with s wecplnl(
Tri.Uni Cottdo
With an auumable
graduated pay ment
loan. Only $9000 down
and you get mto this 3
Bdrm 2 yr old beauty
Olll before it's go~! • \'lt'WS. one is almost 6SOO
-.c1uare feet, tbe other I!>
aµnost lllOO J11quare feet
Pnced $1.250,000 and
Sl.SOll.000. C:n:al1 vc
fmancUlg.
Owner ~vcloper
RJQ( ALDEREnE
~al tor 731·51 lS
~3666
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Real Estate Inc.
Redhill~ Realty
Lido l<l".111 \ Offici.•
613 7300
' •IA• I• '•t~l•"ll' Ht At"
FTFYP CHARM OH UDO
l''a:.h.timt'<f Lo fit your 3 Bdrm . 2 bath luxury
µersonallty" 1:. thil> home, beaut1rully de·
heauWul 4 Bdrm exce t'Of'aled. Neslll'd 111 on(: or
home. A homt' ll) tw Pl"l'I UlC ft.nest V1a ':. of Lido
ud of in a Lernr11· kK-a 'llUl. homt• i:1vc:o. the fed
t1on lmmacul:llc with an lll~ of warmth combmt'<I
.illrurtivc family r m. with garden living /\
rQrTnal d.uunR rm imd a ~llge property for on·
'>park II n g pool. <.:a II 41y•$44()~~·1n.f~~~~--m.s..not00ay. r
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
l IB>ROOM CONDO
$93,500
Great location. 'lU•el,
('()OVf'flJen1 lO '>hopping,
cl11<.'lori;, etc We!olcllff
Ana. Lg 3Br 28a, patJO,
lndry, dbl RaraJ?e:. 1100!
fl'<' hall for par\ll'l> &
Bndge.
tWMt AllW•A• I &MM
JAlt•• c11mr Nfl'M fll.AM a
.. UCll TO un.-
Vacant -Owner hu mo"9d to larler
home. 1be exUUna loan ol si•.ooo at 9~. 3 interest will eave you approx.
S4 ,298 ln the ftnt year alone. 1"bJAk
what t.hat m ao.a a1 compared to a 11%
loam over many yean. JloUMy 3 Bdrm
and f omJty room. Sep. din. rm . Lar1e
putlo overJooldn.a expanalve areenbelt
ttnd mini view of the BeautlfuJ Blue
f>ucific. Jumlne CreeJl ii llke a 1roup
of mini tales behind 1uarded sates.
Im med pou. See anytime.
WIS&.IY M. TAYLOI co .. 11.ALTOIS
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Ml'#POU CIMTll. M.1. 644-4910
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B9ach RE3oliy
REAL ESTATI IXCl!U.EHCE SINCE 1949
COME WITH US ••• to IMHALD I.A Y.
Oc.-lid.. 119og•t ._..... l.t.g "*" &
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fl,...,_., IMas pictwe wltldows o~
bridl patio wfttt pool & .,.. hd.11••·
sltoww by appahzfRAat Ollly. $465,000
NEWPORT BEACH 759.o811
OCEAMYIEW!
$187,500!
Sl-:CUR ITY BLOG
l 1tra-Oelu.w penlh<>w.e ·
l bdrms • :! balhs, rrplc .
de<:k + commua1ty
amemties . wlll tradl" .
finance · lea:.c option
With $10,000'
8c6oo lcry Prop.
Realtors * 675-7060.
*VETS* UM Y ovr Eiqibility
:11ow NO DOWN
LOANS TO Sl00.000
W W INT HATt-: lA:t u~
show you howloQuabfy.
TalltoR~C~
Wdnhft 75"91202
Cnatt•• FinaacilMJ!
•ARGAIMt
Owner want!. out' nnnR
us an offer• 3 Brdm 2 lia,
family room . s t one
fireplace Largl' 70x 114 •
lot College Park's hnt'Sl
home. onJy Ml.950 Act
now Aruuous 546-2313
s.cWed lode Boy
By owner, assuml' loan.
4.Br. 2'"J8a, frplc m fam.
rm & hv rm llu.:l'
SpQrush t11e dm rm 2 lrg
patios Sl70,000 P.P.
&41-0617
GREENIROOK
ESTATE
Elegant entry add., to the
beauty of the v.iulh:d
cc1llnie llv1nJ: room,
iea rden vie w fJmll)
room. bn c·k f1n·pl:H·1.,
HUGE country k1tl'hen, ~.
11par1ou!. bcdroonh. J
balh:>, all new l' .irJll'I.
tul(hly upgradl·d Onlv
SJ.49,900 Act MW Call
~2313
f '<i'f '' t1 i • I I '1 •. '
!~IH!lil
Broker has prw ate sw ti.'
avail ror R t:: person
Monthly fee includt·s s~('.
rop1er, pbont· 0 C
a i rport arl'a 100'.
oomm lr75-I I 77
Ocecatf1 °"' Randi s:i> ac~ d1stri..,, sale
SPECTACUUJtJ GAUIN
Sfl'nNG,
,. In Jasmine Creek,
Plan 2. end unit w/2
Bdrm + 0 , formal
dining, and your own
pvt Eden w/spa.
400lll" ~ RIRIU C.Mdffl#hus [~IH&ll\I
$1500 per 3<'fl' \1 Ul>l
close by 2 28 $7:,/1 ooo
dwn. SpectaruJar buy on
MendoclllO eoa,t An D
PM or before 9 A~ < 714 I
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fiJ Coldwell Banlce~
A PlllVA TE llACH
i s just on e or the outstanding
features in this love ly 4 bedroom
offerin g. The home ts move-in
perfect & the neighborhood <Corona
del Mar) one or the most desirable.
$284,000 FEE.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
STIPS TO llACHI
Duplex w/Jg JBR owner's unit ~
2BR lower unit w/patio. Upper urut
w /ocean view. Great location for
winter/sammer rental. $265,000 fee.
.Joyce Edlund 642·8235. <A·75> ----752-1414 551-1700
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642-1235 6444200 ,, ' ~ ... °'"'" Horbo-v-(.,.,..~
NEW! NEW!
Reultof'1'
II.HANT WATaPIONT
llSIDINCI
with one of Newport'• most spec·
tacuJar bay views. Five bedrooms.
seven baths. seven fireplaces. Master
sutt.e with sitting room and nearby up.
stairs kitchenette. Sewln.c room.
Beautiful living and formal dining
rooms. Gourmet kitchen with butler's
pantry , indoor char glo Hrlll. and
heated buffet counter. Azure pool set
an a rad1unt heated patio deck. Four
c·ar t11t.>d gara.:e. Docks tor boats up to 60'.
sz.100.000
JAM!S E. GOULD
646-5096 631-1532
·'JBMS.
38R. ZBA. Immaculate
t'.'OOdiUoo • ll>x IJO comer lol Nice ne11hbort>ood ·
OWC 2nd. A11umable
loan. Call 7$1 311U or
IJ7IMm8 Ask fer Nancy.
....... aldftaVJ.w
lligh at.op Spyglua lllll,
ocean. harbor and City
llghts, 4 bedroom .11nd
farruly, large lot $635,000
rTHASAU
nm ·1w.AMTS"
LNr the ed&e al the sea
2.Md.INbuly decorated 3 Couoter apace galort
lo &arden lotcben
4 ~et CW~·HC llreet
$Three bedrooma
6AUJoronlySI19.900
WANT TOSEi: IT"
Call !m-5370 today.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
RIH
POOL
HOME
l.JTJ1..£ ISL BAY PRT 2 3 BURM , 2 be fixer
B0·28a·SEPARAT1'.: Jll.OOO. GO.OOO dwn lllOO GUEST RM + lBr APT per mo. Ownr 1a1t .
-.000 BJO DOCK BJc ...:.StOD::::...;;.~----
AmTIUY
UlaYWli&y Put VW.& a. Ill 0~ cleccrat.ed I br, 2~ ba . loft
townbouM. Prime lot. t'lMlraO, '* 17~
MEAIWATEA
Balboe ~ Auume
SIOl,000 lou. 0wn.H will
CIOnllder tenna. Sl!W ,000.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
SU.tll 1
ecn. ....... 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
rt.MSI!
Look 1t .-veryt.blog under
lll0,000 lint! Then 1<1ve
mt' a call! 3 br. den,
view. 1299.000. Darrell
P-.b,own/qt.631 1266
BY OWNR.-OCN VU S315
J•m!oe Crt Twnb Pl V
0 W.C 10% E.A 1otr
rate. Why Pay More.,
Lux 3tr, 21,;ba. Guarded
entry. You own the land
Pools, spas, terum crt.'I
C&l.I for det&lla & a ppt
Own IBric 640-l lZ7
Two a>ul.8. k>I,..,
~ Beaorua. Bwld w
auat. OwnrtBJdr
-,.1125 S4.3-6 l 411
Coda~ 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VA TERMS
Move ltl condJticm, best
buy on todars m:irket
Only $1~ In Colle~t< Park.QlU~
F.ilbl . •"""--...... , .---.
SPECIAL OYFER OHL y Mau •ldru. WaJk to
RlOO Cozyzatybome poof. park. t enala,
Many up1radet-O•DC1t ....... aa.ooo. Mary
wlU (8try at IOIJ. la· Doaoel.IGl·lB
teresl No quallfylo1 ~· Oub tn on l.h11 inve11t·
rne11t. PriD only Call Mr. REAL R8
Moua 7Sl ·8H7 or em5
Meaadel Mar
lmrnac Jbr, hardwood nrs. lrg heated pool,
calm upgrade11 2827
Francis Ln Sl 18,400. ~.546-2223
81/~/o Lo.;
Mor6~V~
9'arp modem colonial 4
bedioom atnum model
home, 111 dynamic loca-
tion ' Counlry kitchen
wllh b1ull1ns, d1n1n1
area. ramtly room &
craclWng fll'eplace EZ
care )llrd. frwt lreei.
galore Pa Lio Cl<>!>e lo ~ Khoob and on a
quiet street' Grab It'
SI 16,900 BK R . Call
~173>
TMBal --·
EASTS.DE
l'arruly bome, featunnit s 8drms ph111 large ram1
ly room. 3 balb!., and a
den study . Bu1ltln
kitchen wnh mu·rowave
and cboppml{ bl04:k <'(IUD
t er" r r 1 vu t 1· r 1· a r
oocloiied paUo Sl 24 .~
642-5200
CAREFREE
L I V I N G
In spacious townhomt!
wUb 3 bedrooms. 2h
bcitbl. family room, cea
traJ air. cuatom patio
and double e nclosed
prare. SUper locatwn
cloee lo 1ehoola, part.
freeway access and
shopping. ALL f'OJ<
ONLY $110.000.
LOTS FOR SALE
From S000 sq ft to 7300 lJ<I
f l In excl U S I V('
NORTHWOOD. Build
your own dream home
CaU now for deuu.Js.
@ RANCH REALTY
551-1222
Wood.bndge 2 story. 3 br
1""1 ba coodo. Wub 'dr>
room. Frptr, pvt yard ~
rec. package U>cl . Lakl
pool, Jacuui, lenal* &
more t96',650 · By avmer.
:lJe-W152
RARE Mesa Vttde, 3 bedroom 2
b.ilh, l.irl(t' h1.m1ly room
With bnl'k hrt·plan-. al'>'1 ---------larR~ '>WUlY 11\m.: room Pe~tt~ ~gls~r ff'
Top·levf'I ho m r t n
Rancho Sao Joaquin
1lu townhome U> lO OOt•
or the t>.:st localloai. ~ cul de-sac i;treet
overlookmg greenbel1
and~ Move 111 cond1
lion As.&uma ble loan ~
l:Sdn'm + den
IYand lnnstment
'Ibis property prt'M'nh :!
1mpe«•:tblt' 3 Bdrm µ1111'>
Wllb 11 hrdwd !>JUDa Ult
Wllh QwWl} JOd n1J 111
tamed with <'art· t h1.,
~lboJ l:.IJncJ 1lupl1•\
pr'O\'lde:. a -.Olld LnVt">l
menl for l.hc d1.,1·nrnmJl
in>: bu) er ConlJtt u' fur
ITU"l' cit-ta.ill> Prt-5eal<-d
at $49!1.500
BALBO\ I SL J\~D
REALTY
67~700
2 Wat.rfront Homu
5 BR 4 Ha ruHom
w11terfronl h nml"'
w 17 X J8 ' 11 v l d II I kc;
P r11'1'll S!l'l '1.UUO t u
Sl.<fJ5.UOO d1rt'l'I from
Ix.alder t 'or deuub on
Lbe5e homes and appt lo see. call Carol lloH, ai.."l
631-0094 l'nn only
PROUD
EXECUTIVES
SH THIS!
Spectacula r • 4 Rlanl
bedrooms with separat.e
masler s uite. Two
elt'gant bath:., woot.l
panelled fdm1l; room,
bnck f1rl'µlart· \16n\
many up.:radt•<, Onl}
SI I0.000 Anx1vu' C'a II
s.6-2313
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[ ~ limiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiin1iiiiilil
SAUSMAM
00"'., comm · no monthly
fee no ba.Mle. Plll1·lime
OK. !r7~ 1177
TAKEOVER
9'/t>/o LOAM
lnap1rin1 Stratford
Ridie . Grand Reaeocy
jmt liat.ed! Xlnt 9,,..,<;
loan to takeover at
91 /mo. Only one yr old
w / many upgrades.
()utstmdmg location, I.In·
lque dea11n le v•lue.
Oeauve terms. Call to-
day. s.s.m1
with br1 ck f1 replac<·
~11ul1ful \pJrkl.tng pool
1\ mu.,l i.t·•· for onl)
Slll,!*5U 1\ll now
:~:?;Ill
--THE REAL
ESTATERS
MEW AHO SHIHY
.., ltu.-. ti month.' 11111 3
Bdrm home wh1c1 hn ~'fl beauulillly dttor.it
«I l.A>llghtful landhcaµ
IJU!, J n<iwm.: \ l1Ult1-<l
ct'llini: m 11\ m.: rm .int.I"
rutv f1r1•plar1· (lnh
Sll'J.=-.o Call nuw !J'i!J !>J7o
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
SINGLES PAD
Now 158,450!
1\Jm1ie.1 new Nurthv.ood
Condo' Youn.: ~lllRlt" 6.
O>oples tYVt" cornpleA
hotits tennis. pOOI s pa.
b1lhards, volleyball & mon:• l 1rul u up~radt'd
too 95"'r loan :1va1l TakP
advantage Call IJ~t ·
n:.! liOO
..WUSTIMG!
D.lpia. 3 bdrma., 2 baths
each unit , I blk to
beach . Frpl cs .
Furnished for s um· mer/winter rentala .
Pnced •l SZ25,000
8'73-a83 67$-17$2 Eves
associated
eu , ,,. 1 u .., "s /\ 1 • r ., ·,
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LOOt< HalE!!
Lovely..,~ .. Vl'nfr f11m1
ly homt· l,.1ri.:• \Jrd
hrt>plart.· nt-u "hooh
and 1ohr,pp1n~ o wner
arouuou:. I-or mur~ 1n
rorm..1100 r .. 11 ~ ~
<~ HERffACE • • REALTORS
ONLY 5'4.900
4 ~r tidnru> ldmil>
rm. kV•~ i.nd laf'lt,.
Mrnt!r kl«. J>i-fli 'I ' ThL' IM"1 °l IMl . C&l.I ~-O:l>J
OECOtl.ATORS
DRE.AM
llu.' beaut1full; d1 • ur .• 1
I'<! rondr1 l\(•3r :,., l 41.&'I
f'taza rt'alures 2 Bdrm'
2 balh. new carpt-L' ... au
ro\enn~s t t-r6mlr
floor. and RV .. ,."'""' \ l1Ult lo aee For more ui·
farmatlOO ca1J 546-5880
~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
TA.KE OYER LOAN
Al uni) S67 011°1 I h
perfen rondo ,l,1T'•t I
thf> 0.-.l ~ In lh1 .rr• t
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545-9491
OAK GLEN
DanaPoW 1026 .......................
MAJUHrTA
Sp .. rl4cul,.r hilltop
~ <lll 2 33>6 '><I fl
(1f,,.. Ill Manna St>lv<1
Rd & ' o1lle-l.d Pn m.
Vt'f'iJ SlUI 10) VI SUS 000
!OJ 3540. 4!jJ ~ Wdr
r1t-~f'ERATt:• ht•.iut hm
un R 2 lot OK dpb Xlnl
trrm Sl25h (>HO ti61 .!f>.XI
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~005W &l'£'
1 •.)olli t , ,\~'l 191;, >Wr.
FAMILY PARADCSE
PlUS VIEW
~-iou., ~ Hdrm 3 balb
't523 WtPU5 DI· ht'llME
THE COLONY
lnvt'fy JRr 28a, coon tr.
k1tdw-n horn .. on rom1·1
lei fM•xt to pool. park II.
t 1· n n 1 i. . ti y 0 w 11 c r
5.:11 a.64
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.: ltr I b.. Assume-loan
Mo qi :II fr"-J.
S76.900.
C'£NTIJRY21 ~rl
)JS. T5U a.st fw Chn'
OCEANFRONT
:"-f'w Modular Typo
Homes, pvt rommunrt)
:! lxil::.. ~ hr isecun t )
i.ub-lell1og OK. fo'r11m
DJlllO Treasure 11iland
ltlobUe Home ft. 30ll01
So CoM1 flwy Lacuna
Buch. R M .P . 1714 1
~7':1
Ardt IHcJI H9•·
:!br \~ SlS!l.OUO Dar
~I Pash, AJ(t 631 u.i6 --------
OCl.URONT
Pnvale ~ to beach n.o palJols, de-C'b, Wt'I
bar. 2 frpk 's. 1923 ""
tenor, modem lnl.t'nor
$73.S.OOO
Thr F\sftlntc Rltf'!' Olsllnt'tlve Ill'"' :! bedroom, 2..., bo ron
domi.ruuma 1119.~1
_________ , ~ ~ 497 166o
2518 EJclerl A ,.e. ~ M
6Q.f734
.... Cl ll.IDUCED!
TAD OVB 9.S°'o
LO.AH
Gn19t 3 bdrm starter on
quiet lt~t LI!'-' \rd
O wner bas b o uiibt
another fr I!> :in\IOU'\
Now only SBl.900 • Hurl') '
BKR
545-9491
WAIJ( TO 11.ACH
Lovd,) 2 Sl.OI) • 3 Bdnn.
f"R. DR. 2'-' Ba . tr~r
;itC'Cf'S:\ As ~1ng o nly
1129.900
SCOTT REAL TY
5U.753J
FUR S,U.f. BY OWN ER
4Br. z& borne b> park &
!>Chi \sklll~ SllA.000 wt.II
r &IT) p.iper~-0584
...,..... 1050 .......................
Lfts11tt World, Gate u
PanoremlC' v iew, 3rd
floor, Villa Nueva. 2br
2be. S86-6879 A 1C. an 7pm. _____ _
LBSUUW<>no
Large c.ondo 2nd noor
~ End untt Beaut
new 2br. 2ba. lrg Iv rm
Owner 770-8Sll50
Quality in craftamanshlp
and malerul1 will
~ I.be beauty of
your home Entryi..
bet.broom,,. pauos Coll
'51711 SYCAMORE GLIN DEANEG\RDENHOME
4 br 2 ba, pool. spa,
bonus room Private
walled com murut) OnJy
rrunutes to tbe beach
Hurry ' Quick oc
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L..,... MiCJll9f 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DOVER SHORES
LOWDOWN
Owner sa)'ll bnne offtt
on th.Ls fantastic 6 Bdrm family home. $20,000 de·
coraUng allowance or be
a-eaUve. Maida quarters
lcc.ar garage too. Coll ror
more details
646.7171
.... ~ 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Large fanuly home on 2
loll W /bay view + lbr
apt. l550.000. By Owner 71~10
./ JUST USTB>
IR.AMDNEW
f'abulous, largt> 3 bd. 2"":
bit QuaJity lo"" nbomt'
cxnioa. Only 8 8\J1labl~. trom '109.990 34:.> Sant.I
Ana Ave 6'2..f734
rRJCI RB>UC B> !
Wats1de, C M Room for
7cmdos. A#. 675~ A speoaJ horM! Large 2
st«)' 4 bedroom. dining
rm. family room, aou.nd ---------room le l br ltlcome unit Coi111wrc.lal ZOM
Duncer .. Auoc. RJtn
957-0701 ea.~
lrltM 1044
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LAGUNA NIGUEL
CONOO
BeautJluJ 3 bed.room. L
bath urut located m lh"·
~guarded C'OmmWll·
ty o( Niguel Shore~
Pnvate beach. tenn1~ and pools $1.27 ,000
UNGO REAL ESTATE
'116-tm
Mlwportlffch 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. • 644-9060 [ijilMfi JASMINE CREEi MAGNIACOO-VU
Abu~ bewllM i. ""' Wfl'f· YllW,
Big ma.ter bedroom
with trmcb doors opcin
lni to deck with bay
view. Rare 100 blork
locaUon. nr vWaae and
3 Bdrm home, hardwood noon. double ga1 .t~t·
~ ll>x~. Sl.2S,OOO
HF.RITAGt: PARK
OJndtl 3 Br. 2'n ba 1650
~ft $134.liOO ~ 1776 NEWPOIT • 169 . . , , , , .. .. .. . ; , , , -, ,.
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COMING SOON!
2744 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DIL MAI
decll· .... for ................. .
DK ...... to .......... wltll .... .....
totte ............ 2 bed. ... '-J
Md.t f9llily f'OOM. ..,..... ... ""-s.,..-................ s12t.ooo. u. .. 1ettaamh
VIEW.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
So.ft. of .... HMJlrw-r -u.-.-...... 11-... .& to
sct.oolt & slto,,l•t· Mo Hcoacy
problt• • tws l -4 w bed.. ..th.
$265,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTATE
2436 W Coaat Hwy. N.wport S..teh
631·1400
· ..
316 Mo""'' AW" &bod l•j.,nd
673-6900
Have~ you want
t.o .al? Cluadled ad.I do
ll well. 642-5878.
I SURG0 £
' 1 1 1 r r
I OALGE I
I 11 I I l
IOUlbbay.
BEAOmME REALTY
'7M511
•••• .....
I LACAN I' Now m"t 11 eo ••~n••vt, I I I r _ ! one rH1tur•ni'• tpec:lalty II
not Ooo un<ltr ...... I RHOKES I l-~1-1*......,J,..._.j _j -f G CO'",,~ "'• <tluc\I• 11uol.d
by •1111., '" ·~· ........ ~ wOtd L.. --L--11....-A--""--'--'· "'°" d-IOo ,,.,. .. .., No l h•low
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lo,McC_..., Rffr.
5.q..7729
rc>ol.HOME
3 Br. 11111 bll, romplt1ely
upgrade<!
$'5,500.
CENTURY 21 SUrl
~ 7$42 aak for Ch.na
••• ROMMllratoH
2040 Garden Ln 8 c.o.ta Mt.-sa
You .,. U. wtnner of
lwoUduU CS12nlue>to
TM
94J184MARY r_.
Feb. 14, 18, 17 4& 1B Lona Beach, Ca .
ncltaU mey be t'lalmed
b)' callln& 642,5678, ext m .....
Mela V.-de. Aa.aume K .
Xlnt term•. $129,900.
sat•M-LIT$ Alttw.n lia Ce.Mflcatlott SI 00 Owor!All. BW. 83l·t2S7
Woodbndjle Orove, lake
site. 1lngle family at
tacbed homes T b e
Auburn for 1122.350. The
Bentley for 1131 ,500. Both
incl 2 Bath, 2 car
prage, frplc, aJr cond,
rwcroweve Uparaded
l.b.roucbout Brand new.
AvaiJ lmmed. For sale
b)' ownet'. $.59-8062.
RV ACCESS
Lvly Cmly home on l1<e lot
W/rOom for boat or RV
st«qe. Newly painted
Interior. woodsy at
moapbere, 1ecluded
patio fs baclryrd, close to
tMr}1Ju.nl! Don't let It
allpb)' )'OU. S.7711
~ Walker 1; I ee
Mtn v iew, stream. In
Onnptree. 2 br 1 t>.,
A/C $89 ,000. A&t.l•--------
S.SS> BIG CANYON
SYRACUSE
COUEGE PARK
Pric. well under buUdera
2 modelt of I.be HIM
plan. Tbla 3 bedroom and
den home 1'8o has a tile
~ fOll oounw .... eeoo 1e1.ft. 4 to s Bdnm. 6~ balhll. Pool
.............. 000.
roof and central alr.I~~~~~~~~~ Hl•blr up1raded wllb prorea al onally
landlcaped yardl. Call
Tll STAINES CO.
673-7761
DOW
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LtlM. ... , ... ,
Weil Upt Harbor View
lboc. one. owner. Beat
8'0' at 9114.toO. Fee!
Pl&rtdt Tenon ........
RBALTOR.8
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... NW ._._.,.._ N .. 4
Mrm 'ome •••rle1
"' s'M'm lulJdtr W\11 Ille.Ip n .. ec.. bml\
your oUer Aili l•I --, .... us
t • Hf RITAGE
•4 I ''' I 1 >1-t-.
• • • J.clll.Crnr 11
~312 ~per1or
Nf'W'PQrt Bea(b
You an U. w IJ\nief' ol
twol.k:keu CSlZvalue)to ,,..
QtBIMAIY T_,.
Feb 14. It, 17 • UI la:ll at.ads, Ca
1lcbta may ~ <'lalnwd
by ca1llog 842.5a?H. u t
'Z1'Z • • •
Pll)BATE SALE
Nice • bedroom "' pool home in BayC'r'eSL Fee
laod. Priced at SZ19,000.
Call Tom Me.ereau fOf'
mere det&Ua..
NEWPORT CREST t..aree. aaaum tile loan.
pnced to aell! ! Redhill
keaJly, Aak for Barbara
(hambenl. 61~ 7300
l&a...,fT....._
P'antutlc trl·level. 3
Bdrm, 2 bath. neutral
OCIM..,NT
Le home Oft I 1 le>& nr
N*P' fftrttor Varbt
ub, m 12la ldul
f(lr flGI UY\at C41 11 011t"N' m l3i.1I ------
IED HOTI!
BAii BAY
5Br 2hBa. pool
l250.000
~[S REALTY
673 6210
107' .......................
Pr. ,..,_ twnhm 2.Br,
l , Aa.wtsa bl.. I~
Pool, •pa, 'u )K •na ---
.......................
Dl.llW
OW'r lOQO Ml ft ot llrYll
drnlr bum.) min rrom
Dana Pt M11tln• •
bl' ·h 2 bt 1bll, (pt •
dtaP", tlOVt', r•fril .
l> W Wlll894 *Z
UkA.Nl>Nt.;W ·
2 br 2 btl, dbl wide. w•ll
dloorattod, dll* . ('pt &
~ll Rarn1 4111.o""
U\ ~ Juan UNI l<,;ii
f'<·11U11e ll111n1 bllt dl1t
thit11p at ooly W.lj()(J
~11904*2
c ;'tow 1071 ..... ..!.~ .•..•....•..•.••.•..... .....-llOO
IAcHorw• ....
4'0I llQ ft Wllk IUllY
bl1&b qu1llty C'uat om
home Pano view of
~aoo Vllllc>y Now
under conttruct1on
Cocnpl•hon mid May
MW.000 Oue &urkC" IUtr.~
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~EXES
FllOM $1$9,000
JOO/.OOWM
Mt.Al DISHIYL.AHD
lJmkcr C7l4J750 1624
..... ~1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~... 1010
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl111rm1n1e 11n1all l11d1t'll
ahop, jtOOd M> t'O!l"t locu DESPfTI uoo, low rrnt, r~1u1on.1
THIRUMORS-. hit· t> 0 llox ICM!I. S11n
You can •Lill find a i.IJC'•' Juan Cap . ~J
l.8cular. EZ can coodu 10
1111 adult commun11 y. Cemetwy Loh/
wrth an ... umabh: lvun' Cryph 1500
M e dat~rrane•n .,•l .•••••••••••••••••••••••
moa.Rhtre •. "org_cuu.¥-.4 J'lol:i 11 ..itlwr b .. wn
pool, spa, secunly, rl:'•' .MemonJI l'ark, (; '1
room &lcony 1'11l10, 2 $4.S() cot or mjkr 011
bedrooms. Low mlert-l'lt Til).!14'7S
lo11n, arub It QUJCk I Conlmtrclal
SSZ.SOO DKR.. MO 1720 f'nl ..ti 1600 Tllli'llBL .. ~ ........... .
i"Jllbrook 40xl:IO i.l1•1 I ----------1 bldg, J6 u · a~. <.'Ol111v1H' -· 11 °/oLoan
Adllts OlllJ! DIUdn~ adult rommuru
ty, in eorgeous Mcd1tcr
ranean almoflphere. with
~pa. pool " Cull ~c·unly
2 bedroom condo, palm &
balcony. It's a dream•
$82.SOO BKlt C':ill
540-1720
TAA8IU. -· --------1090 .......................
t r I:' e !'I $2 5 OK 0 W c
trlJ.9'13
Coftdominiumt rr o wn-housn for Mlle I 700 .......•......•........
LOWIM1¥EST
eartMoDe decor. ln mint --------•
Grecrt Loc.crtion
Tlol.ke ovt'r lt1w inll'r ,..,l
raLc loan• Several C'ho11 4·
I 2 bt!droom cvodo
horrll!S in popul:i r !>pr
1n.:'I rom mun1ly 1r1
lrvme. Lake::., !>lrt·nm<..
lA'fUW>, lu.'h landsCU!Jllllt
From IS7 ,950.
l'booelocfay lpno only 1
5M-U34 <Broker ) aondlOcw, HUIT'f ! Call
M54B)
F ORE. <=;T E
OLSON
HADOlllJDGI
J br, Jba, Condo
~ view. Pnced
to aell. By Owner.
$11~000. M).980$.
Nl!Wl'OllTCR&BT a-T"r••·C••••· Wua. Teams, pool,
lUSTIM/4 IDllM
OMLYS9t.SOO
On • quiet cul·de·U c
db ClOSY ltoae frplc and
lanml cUDlaa ... an aLra
cleaa 4 Bdrm w /prof.
laodacaplaa •nd the Qa::i price. CALL
644-721 I
~Nll1IL
n l\11 rv f..
t I r .. ' ( r1 ,r i 1 il. r 1
.......................
1100
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Deluxe units Hun\
Harbour. Owner will
flna.nce. Bkr 17J..2290.
--rrap I t"t1 2000 .......................
4.ft.IX APPEAL
In 1reat Mna Verde
localloo. Good termi. Prtde of ownership
PnC.S for raat uJe CMJI
oawl
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r..-m''n1 bilqen n • cJ IMlh aJ 1 At t..oda 1 'a
prtc. ~Med. br•et ... .,oauq bard '°'your ti.& prke, tAtrD'\a and f\OMC\nl. lkayen 6"C1
udl.9!11• t'ePf"Mt>taUon ~-.crow~ror
pnMd1on, provide l••
lldYlct 11.nd ltNClunt lD
t... eacha.A&a ol CutTtftl
properUM Guarao&.ee to
•WfOU11• a reducUoo In pr;c. ., dn. payment to
l'UVer f.. Local /OU\ o(
11talt! m&ml IVlll
C.:C.W.eJot Rnlt y , I n c.
Gary 8 BollJa Sll-M91
~WATB
Balboa Ou~ll. Aa.Jlume
111.11.000 k»n Owoor wlll
COll!llder t.erm. me.ooo
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Sl6-9lll
0-"/VW.Dpb.
38r, 2ba & 2Pr, 2b11
Good auum11bl1# lo»n
~ M!l-140I ____ _
$35,000 DOWH
i''ourpltoxea, II B Chot<'t'
d 8, x.lnt inconw. n..-a r
He~b &r MiW1 No qualt
f-y1ng. srns.ooo f'a<'h
ll SA Rt-ully 646--0507
a.lllo ~I ·51186. 1137 7002
14 Unlls, Oc:et1n 111~w
J'uMll\l' C'1u.h now +Tux
~·llf·r 1-'men<·t' ut !Y,
~nd No points 9 Sx
c;ros.~ MJ0.000 Ask for
Jim V11lcot1oe, Agl
!f12..1ST1
*DC UNIT* l!'.6-IOyrs, l\na $5.~.ooo
1~8yn, And $4,500,000
84 IOyr:i N f: SA .
$3..:W,000
6 4 18yrs St<1o t t1n
SUOJ,000
W. UI)',..., N H. $2 .300 .000
S2 l.2';r.. II H $2 .200. 000
ti.UlyniV M. $480,000
7 New <.i G S4SO .000
DAVIS & CLARK
«XX> Westttly Pl Ste 28S
Nwpt Bch 851 1666
Prtnooly.
Bkn aend your bwlmeas
CAl'9.
6 UNIT AIArrMl:MT
Trip&e A locatJoo. W a1k
t.o beach. 132.S.OOO.
SCOTTUALTY
53'-75ll
mAD&IUTTER
3 fourplexe~ 10 Costa
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Hn1"U.,_ fitrd C~1b· l ·~ t' r•o..t c:..N,... Jll4 HwNU.fww1•4 ..... • 1400 ............................................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIL6tr.zhti1 d 1 ... 1
................ •• •• ••• Nlw ... 2'itbe. lardeft .... J244 • ... ,........ JJt.t ...................... .
mwwoooc.c .
PAUii D£8£RT
l8dnn. a.. brand new .
1or1eoua view. fplr.
~ 2 totl COU'9ft, 14 ~. llOOd Rout· ~~.Huny l
Oltfllftt.h ... ,.,.., 2600 .......................
416 ACllD M /L In 0°"9
~area. C.btn ..
lDeonw fflllal, Umber
cneb. M .IOO. Send SI
and Self·addreued HI•
Yelope ror Tetma, Map,
ldo. J . TroU: 970 N £.
~. Ora.ou Pua, OR
ma~------...,.,. ... 'I 2100 .......................
4+LOTS
3 Lota. aide by aid~.
llOned for l2 wuts. Pree •
dear Priced 1t Sl.30.000.
Pnme Pomona locat.JQn'
A f)l111~1on or
tl:irbof' lnv..-stm.-nt Co
TradeNewpurt4 Plex. 100
ft. to O<'t'an for Tahoe or
Jncl.t.ne v UI aa e.
M.arabaJ.l RJ ly. 67>4600
. F-ALLBROOK LAN() 3 tn
16 Acres. lr•de fur
Onin.aeCounly_67J 9413
a.dE:atah
W..ted 2900 ...•...........•....•..
NF.1-~D
SM. ~~·n;\, c.tr. Nr-wport a<' /Costa
Meu 2 houM' !'Im tu~
~&it f~wother11hop.
Call IJ1<·k Gaylord.
213 4 37 2966 o ff, o r
n3·439·5303 hm J't'n
~ Really & JnvMil
mt'lll I rw l.;;r11: ~ u th
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CMmu.ni ofder 3 Hdrm
home w1lh lircplac~ .
p;d..lcl AduJUI, no peta.
&Intl RJty Re&ialrr
6'253>0
LOIJllllFleodl 31 41 .......................
Victoria Bea c bfront Home, yrs~, redwood/.
brk lot, 38r. pal10
213-7'11D-3ZT2.
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hnlun. 2 ctr + 1ar. • ......... • • • • •• • • • • • • •
Wtopar P'tplc. micro ms. J8r 2ba Woodbr1dae
pool. i.vu.. apa. 195. Q>odo. Lake vi.-.. Nr
M)at pgol6puk.'7J.mi. -
IOOSjNTSOI( UNIV PK TERRACE
£A81'81DE I aR • .-. 1 <XJND0.2Br. lmmac, d•· sa. ... Ou. Ar ,.00. lir1lble aoc. pool, no peu
to-31DOOI...... IRS mo. 14.2 UOO, Ad·
a ea J ba. pr, ice yard.
hard wood fl oou. ..,mo, S.0-Jlll ut ror
Lea
••• ~~IOI St.
Coat.aM ..
You .,. ~ wlntet 0(
two tidleU ($12 v aJue I to ,,.
~MAaY y_..
l'eb. 14, le. 17 6 LI
LoncBeadl,C. nduU may bt C'la1mcd
by ClJll.nC M2·5a'18, toxl.
'Z1'Z •••
OWGH'JTUL 3 bd, 2 ba.
In quiet area Bright &
c:belry ~/mo PalnC'k
SSS·OIOS o r Jt>.inne
631·1315 Ail
3 Br. 1-\la blA twu.e. lite
back. yard, room ror
traiJer or .botil. cuJ-de
sac, 1tood area Only
W/reftrenrtll. OK ror
famil y . S~SO . Ca ll
MS.1088
ltillM •122. ~ -
Wla c.ondo, \I kw. Zit.or)'.
I br + loft, I VI b1 . all. uraiie. Mlcrow1vt',
lraah coro pa t't or,
llriwn. pllollh crpt, Uk!.
wallpaper, pool &
Jacuul. SU~ mo. am•.
The l.Ue.. Lux. llvl.n&
w/all amen1l1ea. Up·
•rad.-d 2t>r,
1525Mo+dep No Pt!ta .
"11-4012
UMTA&.S
SBR.2'°"8a 9'50
4 BR, 2'°" bai , pool
Npt. Beach. WT!I
....,.. .... 3241 .•.•......•............
-----2 Rr, 11) ba. hce yant.
Spel'IOU'l 2 bdrm 11ar & \ww $6SO mro Tom yarn Adult~. no pelll 22!1 ~2'2lJOOf' 494-0l!IH
E Zlrd ~ ~ 7253
3 Hdrm big yard, mo lA,
mo 14915
t.:all 7Sl 3191
OCLA.NJt'l.UJNT
MONTIU.V f<t.NTAI-'>
m>&Up lt\1P
nl4)499 3579
~ JIJr, JBa U11Jt Cntrl ......,,.. Jbf, 2~-,rn. IJm rm :?
AC. dbl auraRe. bllJ\S 1 W' l(ar, ~an Vlf'*. ~IJ·•
tllX> mo Ph.LI T11Hl33 l.«IMo .vT Ut> I
• New 3bt'. 2 .... ba t.llh.w.
Crph', m1rro, .11ar1t1t••.
p..uo, ~ . pool, apa
~17or641 1480
JUMl'S F'OR f<ENT
I \)( <tbr l'n<'ed from
$495-WIS Fnnl > ard &-
g 11 r a i: t"> F'am1li•·i.
pleaa•· Kids & pt'l'
~ (All 964 Zl6li l)f
973-21171 A~. noftt
Oar.a PoW 3221> ................•......
2 blU fmm Danu Harbor.
LocJi-Hms 1250 .......................
JtOMt:S t'OR JU:."lT
J '" 4 HR l'nt'f"'1 from
$4!15 ~ l''n• cJ )I .trd &
.:1ral(t'~ ... ;im1t1,.,
plra\f' K Hh .. pl'I\
~ {;all 964 ~ Vf
m2fl71 ~.DO ff't'
L..-~ 1252 . ..•••••..........•....
... °' rt'nl 211r. icr•Jund
fl our run du
W~ dnt"r /.I df j(.1r
t...icww N;t(u.-1 lKI 1(•11f
tllUf'f° S57:. mu
ID8-0A>. aft :. ~ ;m:.
•••-•••••••••••••••••• Npl. 8e:b. Rep.l Ele1ancc•
ll\lfa condo ; a BR. 2 t.11. dlabu1'11\&l~.2br.
trl-lavel; mint cond. b bale ocean vi.w
lmmtd. ~ Submit Pl~ab, 't'I u b bu .
on kids 41 pet1. fl~. btUltrds, pool, aaunw.
CoJuwortby, Rltr. den •P•· 1ec prklnl(
M).-0030 Adultl. no pett. _.Mo.
SBR "•wporl Shoru •51i&oo-rrt. 114~2
home. f'rpl<', patio. crn..-..28110anytiJne
OMA. '800 mo. Cell for
apsit to Mf', A4it. Bruce Toe.ru re
~ U.fa.dtlaed 1525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 llr, 2 ba. Newport Shorft ll a.ad> twnhae. l'oo., J
bouM rroo mo. Property br, J"" be. S5(JO mo. Nice• .
Houle MZ-385(). QU 1131.f.223 aM
1 Br Ba(b VenaUles COO· _,., ... Uwfww l600
do. FuU security $4.2S. •••••••••••••••••••••• •
(;111 Cal H3·6787 or l Br Nwpt Jkh AU ulll
~ pU1. Garaict-. 2 bib bch
M.SO. 2Br. patio., aar. 1475. ~644-MN.
Mauue adlt.a, no pet.I. Stach 2 bllu. Zbr. 2b ... AvatUl20.~S'T18af\2 IJ9.llo, pr 11.B. No kklb.
Beacon Bey.pnv. beach; pet.a $400 645-L6H2 -
2 BR, IAlwor3 BR. 2 ba. ~. encl patM>. St2.00 Af lwllh ,_,.sited
Pfr" mo 561 ·3008 or 2U: •••• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •
UH412 ~PliiMI ... 1707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WC CANYON. Secu.nty Sleeping ro o m" ~
~ U11lng. Spacwxa ~t.ea 11:. wit &
Deane home 640-8582 or up.Oceanfront 675-874(1 m-.m ---~ Rental MW d('(.'f)r
2 Sty Medallion hm. 2 Br. Qirnpl w Ihnen.-.. d111ht·"
2 bl. bch 'lhos», adJU. no 4br, 2ba. 673-4586
pets 85 673«rT2 - -OCEAN FRONT3Br.-2Jj..J
LlartmJ Lillie house 2 Br, M50, mo. + ull I. C:.11
beam ceil '!I, pvt p1d111, in b~ •
pan uu 11-tung Walk ln ---___._
W8'lC'11ff ,hoilll Adulla, Lrg 18r apt Stept In
no pet.a, ~fa $4SO/mo ocean or buy Sundctk.
6(2.2600 pGUWllly furn .. ·rec ulll
--$4 5 0 I m () 6 7 J 2 :) l.1 ,
Slepi W t>:eac:h. 67~ a.ia.~cv
La dirluxe 3 br him CoronadefMar 1722 boml' ~
~aUllful large Easlbluff
Laldo8 4bn. z•,ba, 2
aly poof $&$0Mo 83!'.
Aml~t) Way •H " 9
714 960~. 2U !>41-6460
l~ Z ltOr)I, ~ br . .! ba
fhla Newport 6hor,.,
home rome-1 romplt'll'
with pnva~ community
puob &'. t.mzu, C'OW't .. , J l
L'!> unmrdJal.riy ava1lllt>le
:it onl y $7~0 mo
lbJrry' •••
0unRt"r & ~><' Rltr'
1()1 ~I 968--~
N t;wroHT I Sl.A~ll
WAT 1-.R t'RO~T , 2 •,
t.drm-.. M'W ' lib. d~.
... (.' No pd:l c; iUI & ... :t ler
11(1 ts6 yr I y ti7J l.25t; s-a..... 1276
.......•.•.••......••..
1' 1 bdrms. partu•llY furn
l'W.t.e ln IK'h V1o·w ltit
Ind $500M11 61!1 !lJ05
3724 .••............•.•.....
SUS CA.SIT AS
F\Jm I br Jpt ~r:o & up
End i.:ar Adult<.. 11 •
J'lf't-' ZI 1U New~;rt Ill
~ .. ~
Hi.titinqton t.och l7 ~O .••........•...........
VW"W 2 Hr 2"7 Ba r<1ndo.
pool , jllC , ~ 496-7141
P\1'9. -------VttY cl.tan 4 Uk. i•, b.., • • ...................... .
H.l's FtHEST
SpwlL,h ~L .. ll' l.JYIOI('
H1•,1utJ!ul r:irk llkt· ~u·
r<1und1n~, T1·rral'•'ol
l'",j ~llkt·O ~II' hli<J
~ 11a rk II111< r o u 11t.11 n
!'q.1.!t'1<1U'> r o11m -
~·11arJl1• din1n~ JI"·'
walk 1n dosets, h111111
hi.•• k1l1 twn & 1·ah111••t
W.ilii: l u Jf unl1n~t u11
U>nl.t'T' BToro l2l2 .......................
Brand new 3 Br. 2 Ba,
flUDlJy room, A1C. frpc.
16$0 mo. C:bildrt"n
weirome, DO pet.a. 9 5,
152 Hlt Atl 7YM,
81Q.Z5G
lkdlal•lectt l240 .......................
HOM ES FOR RENT
nrw <'arpet.I. vww ~ w .. 1to1flrcnl new J b r ~16Uor~ home. Luvely ocean
3 5 ~lt'W t:X l'IU&IV t' 25 nt•&hborbood $97!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41ii&IT72
IHTHIWOOOS
L..w-er n.ec. 5 Bdrm. Sun Oeao redet'Orated S.O
.. SAU Oub MO. AKl SC oottac~. 3 Br 2 ea. 2
&J741.llor~____ C'~~ ~..-21311
.... Vt.to 1267 We• ' tw lHI ....................... .......................
HOMES f'OH Rt-::-n
2 Hc'\lroom furn $Ml."•
TUW'lllv!Wk• rum 'so:.
"lulli.. 110 IWL'\ l'ul.iue.. t'r~·
l...\IJl,1;111,\ HF.HMO.'-\
111211 I' arlu! Ide Ln. 1 t> 11>.
W d Buch. 3 bllul b .. 1 .. ~
MT S441
3H8
Mesa. Cao be sold •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mp11Cld.ely. All 3 Br 2 Ba ---------each. Owner will carry
1206 3 or 4br. Pn<'~ from .-DtS. Fncd yard 4s
1ara1e1. Famlll es
please Kids • pel~
wekome. Call 1164 ·2588 or
97.J.2171.. A#}., DO f tt
3 or 4 HR f>noed from 8).., t"ncd ya rt1 &
garaaea fo".1m1l1r,
pleaH. Kids & pl'I~
~.Call 964 ~or m.2971. A4f., oof~
Jbr . k.ids. Pf'(!\
wdl'l>ftW $:585M u s:n ZM6
..•...........••....•..
'>lurho. prof df•c·ornl•·•I
lllifl'IJ ~ i'T('(• l'TlllllJ 'lt'I \
4. wl Color TV. SlOll ,.,._
or by mo ~2227 _
at 10% for 4 r eara 2S7'·
down. Fu.U pnce $195.000
eMCh. Each apt. la rented
at $«IO mo Yearly 10
come Sl.9.200 pr bldg.
2 Br, unlurn llOOO
3 Br. df.u.2 at.ary ..x>
28r Apt lid VUJ ~
Lou Brecht.eJ • A.l!loc.
87$-3331 ... .,.,. .... 326'
c t .. a.. .... a ,. 1425 . ........................ .
l IASIS GALC>tll! LAGUNA BEA('tf M'I I<
............ c~
)9CWC11. HUD&. ~.
Good floaocloa. No
Potnta . No qu.llffhla.
8jom 541-1811 or M0-$157
Ail. 8
SEAVIEW!
(~ + Cl1 Y UJd;it.a Vle'W.
S27'S.OOO · $399,000. t'.x· duslve. Prine. o oly .
f>alrir k Tenore, Agt ,
631-12156.
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MOBILE HOM F.
BUY·SELL ·HENT-
OM.YZUFT
NEW QUALITY HOM~
3 Br, 2"> bll, 2 It.or), 3
-,-DB.UXI_ .... _ ·:-rr-s-A r·~~ ~.~~ ... !~~ £~,~·?~~~
PIUMEEASTSIOE,CM '-J--~ OUTSTANDING UNIT,._ _______ _
.......................
NO f'Et:' Apt • Condo
~. V1Ua Reo&...11•
m-491.ZBk.r
• 3Br. &aide c M . H ee'
lype. Brand MW +pool,
~ & pnvary 900 mo
lllP
INN. Maid w-n , rnlu•
1V. ht>,tlt-d pool llt1I
(7141494 S294 l>RS 1'411
a-.AHwy
UDO ISLE
~Sly. t!ar\y Celli. 3 HR,
den, 3 ba., Uv rm w /fpl,
& beamed t'ell. Co1y .. uo. Walk to bucb,
<"lub & tennla fac1I. i::ru.ooo eau
MlSSION REAL TY
CM-0731
llatt>ot Ridge Dynasty,
cnobltnlc1.ed dly ylfow
lJl50 IQ ft. 2 Br. 2 ba,
P0..000 'lS-Ol34
EAST .......
5Br, 3U&, rec rm •/bar, owar/ait. lmmed <><:· capaDCJ. $111,SOO
~WO
now.a
SALi Oil LIASI
DIMs'~Are.
SAKnAGO DllYI t.etwe _ ..... ao.n..
~ boute.. Br.
Separe&e 11 aater
tJedraom -'&e. 3Be. Lq.
ram. rm, full Uvlog
room'. formal dlelDI
room, ••t ereom,
barbocue. laundry room,
carpe t• • drepea
tbrou1hout. 2 <ar ~· Pool alz.e P•Uo .
Sup« eoad!t ioo QI ll: .,,..., ...
~ lie ram. .._., 5 Bil. J
.... cla. rm., riewl It.a-
• paDdtd 6 remodeled,
a111erU1 •PPOlDled I
... tcreeUYe, lm·
~Ar clever tama ~). ~-.WO
NEST IN
THE CREST
t"INANCE
........ Star..
Ww -·-c..ht' CAU.US'61·1021
IYn.SEA $33,000
3 Br Mobile Home, ap.
prox. \le mi. to Ocean
Pool Spa. ~ ceowr
lndudel llloraae shed &
encl. piiUo A must to
IKlO! Call 7S2 1700 now• ,,,,,. "' ••• ,.,fl, .,,,.. ,, f
[91fifvlll
•EXCITING• u.r ..
1 974 Travelei e
w /cabua, outakle patio
& aardm,. Dilbwa.sber·
dlapoa•l·froatfree
hi1ldelre, French armolro dlvldf'r 2
=~· ('Ol'Derk>t ...........
BeeaWul Newport dbl
widet 28r •/walll·ID
cloaeta. Corner lot.
UFll003).
lmdy'!:::~ vw. Welt Home :aodO. 2Br, ZBa lo Lq.. Hilk
nlcmt s star park I comer
lot • /laqe patio area. Air eood-0011 Sl7,500
cnuml).
CLASSIC
MOllLIHOMI
SAi.ii
2n'1Harbor',Ste20l-A
l40oltl7
::.":. 2~1~ ~ ... mobt1e bome.
POOL.~ l9IO eq.ft Cpta. drQel, llU ..... 0..-W/ttft"/ W. O.,: Met...,_. pool. SJ1,IDO.
~71.000. ,.....,UCI OJ. Realty, 99UC7L
..... ..,.,... Home J2x70 ...
~-I ....-. 28r, 288, tum.
loe la dHert area. •.ooo. lltll ~pk ln .._.,M1rqe,PleaM
call CTW> llt·IUO brr
aPM d1U1 or n u >
•'74.J.tft>dt
2 BdnnsHch. SO. OY HIGHWAY Wood,. UDO 1lfE~~f"'i CO Real flllate love11tmt.'flts ~:!a~. ~e~cf'
3333 W c.oast Hwy, NB wrtb ra&.Mld hearth, Uw-re
64s.6646 are tven UM'd bri r It w aJb
Ckl&fldSundJiy 10 lttlcben, whic h t'i
t'qu1pped with bltn
ranRC. O\'en, d.iabwuber
& 'traab rompacto r 2
4 BR. 3 be. '1200 M•I
AaeOl 67:>H 170
. TRl-PLEX
UNDEI MARKET
I.it 38r. 2R• unit.
2 2Br , I '~·H;.i unit-..
Take over c·1Jlllr;u t
at 9'.'J'A-IJ\L tt"nl'
low tor i.H•a ll1·"t
1nvP11lmeol <.:au tor
dt't811A
2Hr DplJc, E Sid•• CM
J'rin ooly SI 37 ,000
64$-1103, 646 6710 .. 1:= large bdrm.<1, ear h with l.i..iiii_ .......... 11111111 .... -.1 walk 1n rlo11et and
pn vaw beiM L.iirl(f' aun·
dedt Shatt 4 <'ar garaic<'
& 1.ne d wuht>r 'drytr
Avlillable DOW. Kris. w ·
qiared. No pets 11195 pt'f'
mo. Call for appo1ol
JJ'llrt. 640-7878
SpyiJa.s1 <>«•n & ba v
~ 4br. -C'fll(I? &
i-tt. 3 ur 1?1tr. 2 frplc ....... 1
i.:rdor Inc-I SnOomo
66-077
iii 41846-550~
4 Uoita /Costa Mesa cm.ooo. Sub>ect to 1oa1
548-WJ A.au. or 63M1H!_
RENTAL
INCOME PROPERTY
f"rom 1311.900 Modu1-r
Type Homes, 24 hr
aea.atty, 3 pyt beac hes.
puol •p6er Tru.aure lale
2t00
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hdR..ct
Zi60 Newport Hlvrf
Cos ta M•·~;c
You are tbe wm.oer of
tM> Lkluu (Sl211aJ1M·1 tt> ,,.
QUE&tMARY
Tow
t'eb. 14, 16, J7" 18 Looi Beach, Ca.
nc.tuu may tw dai.awd
by caJ.li.oi 842 5878. Ul m •••
2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S N::ns Pa.Im Desert, a~
proved for 43 coodo1.
Owns /Bnlker 173-ZlllO
Pk. a.I Pac.Ulc Coast ---------lfwJ, Ltfunu Heb,
R.11.P. (71')488-3579 _
Jhillnalon Beach, Bearb
•Oufadd. two+plexeti
U~ dOWD, bull\·ln
rlaenclog. AITD
Leven1•• ppreclatloo.
Smllb-lleJerNO-m'l.
H1W IMTS. c.M.
1-IW. • ...._ .. untt • ,.,.,,., Jm'd, ,.,..,.,
....... ---•Gd ........ 000.
'ISL!nfttmt. I01803
ZO ttlW UMSTM:M
SpectacuJar whhe wattt v-. iot l.mllf'OVed. 10.000
+IQ ft bulldlq pad. I
lot ~r ooeanfroot. South
L11un1. $450,000.
71AJU.21.lllJ.
Two30ULl' lob.
4at 8etoftla. BuUd to
autL Owor /8.ldr.
'18).1121 MUJ48
......... Lot
BEVE'RL Y KlUS
rwu.t1c DobtQY .... le
tuldint •. 'l'be IDOlll a~vW..olLA. Oceeo • Cbeaael
lllMda.-.000 .
LAGUNA VJLLAO&R.E
•M1'1
th r•o.wt. ...... 2400 .......................
Be111Uful 2 bd. 2 ba 1--------• to w n b o u 1 e u n ll 1 l'Ott LIAll
•lff'Pla, •aulttd ceU· New 2 bedroom I bath ~·lDVllllllta 6'2·1603 home. Mlaalon Laba
Country Club. Oolf • 2 POa I SAU t.nm.·pool. BeautJruU1
1....,.... apanlab 11tyle landaeaped1 no main·
boa.-oa ler.. '*11W taillllC9 }'arQ.
lo\. Welk to bHcb. lllOClublraot.MRd.
..... P.11. eoop.-6 o..ertHotlortaP =· IH· UU or l~~~21J.1114tr1~~~~ ·~·~
2 br, 1 ba, b¥11 t 1n1
~.DO Pf'(.I . .x> mo
8"-7809 ........ .... ..._
2 Bedroom. dea, 2
Bath Monaro model,
ft~latt and lan!e
yard. Community
pool and frftf1Mlt8.
$7~.
RCTc1ylorCo
l : I)\ I
S &. J be.. Irvine Tern~.
prdlaerlncl Avail. now
to Au1. Utb. Aat, .......
lll4 .......................
Sharp2 br. •tov• .. relrta.
Aduba, DO petl. Sll51mo.
*-U17
3 BR + den, 2 fpk '1. largo
POOL. New cood.
Qiilleae Pk. ~ mo bt,
I.Ml + le(', l yr leuc
Avail. &mmed. Xlnt fll.JJU.
ly erea. All 011vld ....,
381' home, ntw stov•-.
f'rmh peuit, no peU. tri.25.
.. Sec: ~IM2
:Ir, Zbll, CDC'd yard <'Ulr
bou~e S.S50M o C<1ll
Mary Jo. 1148-3911 ---Channinc lbr, 2be, dUl
rm, frpk', dbt &M, Walk
to bdl & acboob, ~Mo
6C2 ?143
2Br. 4 bib f l"OO"I Ottll.n. DO
daldrm
~1 2 --------
f\ve blocu to bea1·h'
Spanis h l br, I~ b•,
aantmer LOCI. ~m mo.
S3llHH4»
J Br. 2 car aUMtwd
~1385mo
m.u77Hkr
•tw.tW• ........ 1242 .......................
IM1tiallon Harbour 3br,
2...,be, Condo. Yrpl<'.
1reeabelt view. Xlra Dkle.~.m.an
TuiwnbouM .... Jbe, ten-
•• pool. 2 car pr. boat
alip avalJ f11&. tMCMOIW
Smla.ao OT' Jly ownt'r
l..Aaury bou.w 4br. 3bll, ram rm. Inn dUl rm. &
full lvn nn, t:i.-aUl miilr
'IWll' • Mnny M .tn y
&lrll> Sl .1100 . c .. 11
~4
lllO M4' Llovt' r Sbort1' 4
br. 2 ba. pet ok 631-0'JOO
,., 8J&..8J.27.
Newport Cre&l 4 br, 3 b<1
condo. Pool, l eoo1 ...
jaC\IUi, ~•wui tD5Q m o .
GU-OIOl, <n3 I 34.S-7171
lmmuulat• EutbluH
O:JDdo 3 Br. 2'WI ba, YICW,
lllO a» Call •VM after
lpa1. '714 mt UM.
Ct-em ¥Ww. dlJi 2 BR, 2
bL cmdo, frpk • ck-ck;
.Ubttw; wlU~2
yr. ae... BO mo.! BBf',
.... ~11*>
8"lrle 1244 ....._, 24()'. 4 Bit, J be .
-•••••••••••••••••• boaMI • !Dlabt Us.bl 4s
Several rental• •••II NOW! Prom 11115. 2br, 2bl.. ... Jbr, SiQO. 2br
.... -· lbr. abe, fl'OO, 41M', lb•, NEW tns.
151..a..
. . -
oceu view. Guerded
l'Oalm., pool • t.ena.la.
tMQO ..... 5a. at~
~ er. C4Ddo. 3
Br. 2~ ba. $'700/mo.
0...-/Afl. MMZI&
•2Br 11VUM Vlllal(I'
t;reto, brand 111·w
ltr'ound floor wu1 ~llKI,
lae.
•2Br + dea. I rvr.ne ~ l650mo ~ •zBr APARTittl'.."NT
C'dM Ind ~rni:. $4r.o
100 6mu be.
Ceil to rr.'filow
752-1700
2 BR, nt • C'pts. encl
~. W /D hlup, eod
p9bO Meaa Vttde area.
~mo.~~
Yearly lse $700 mo
.,.rpl r. park1n.c.
a.menit1es. Aff!.. M anc .
C>r-n vu, l hr. I b11 , (!(I\
cn-d park in.c ~ mo
4:H 006to .
3769 ........•....•.••...•..
l:idyfront furn1 l>hoct .
WUller l"l'f1t.a.I
Broker. 67S 491~
WU!y..OC-...anfro11t 3 l>r •
be, compl furn Gara.:•·
641)..rnM ..Ve!
J HR. 2 ba, 0tt1t11fron:
ldum . .-x>. Yearly
3BR.2ba. wnlr. ~
associated
8 A'1•rw<, l>Ell •''"'>
'' ." .A; Ii ,,1.-~ .. J "' • • t
Dl>SllS I BR fum or un
tum. .,., blk bey oce11 n
~ J1d;. 730-1.222
6T.M171r>___ -2br, 2ba, aur bearh
8rmd M'W 2 Br C'OO<So, O,U, ciriJI. eGOMo Yr
l«'Ur'ity ia~. pool, Jll' ly oes 14&-2848. dy'
Brooahurst , Westm1nal $9-Q3tl ·
"'· Garden Gro11t•.
5.11-IOUI
2 br 2 ba, So. Cat. Ptza
area. Dlaefi, CAL' 4s wtr, ID·
d "1-MIK, SS2. 8'liS3 -
Gaal out of town on bu ...
oe11 . Lea .... O'\y
be-.ltu.lly turn. •pt .:
Br, 2 Ba, frpk. oqAl\I
a.y vu. ~..MJ5 •
You may rwqoest Ad-Sttttr .W. whed
pkJcing your od . . • OtK Ad-Sittet
number will appeor in Yfl4X Daily Pilot
od ..• Ad-Sitter takes yo.Jr mmoges . ~
• you cXJll in ot your a>nvtnience to~
the r.pol"8S to your od •.. this~
la only SS per we ek. fo r mort
Information and to ptoc:e yoor od catl .... .-....... . ..... ...,.,,,. --:-:
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CAHNl:IY VU.l.AOB I 141• Br, .... I\\ ~ -....., 1 • ... llPlc. I a.t -.. or Yl't1. Vk· Br. I ba PIS. Pla1·
IOrian • Jluatt rma ......S. ... >a.
W.ierrroat 11lew ~cuat. baA!mlllil ~u ...... At*
IBr/lbia ...........
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AfAlUTAT£ 83H4()() ••••••
.... llh
..... I tud .......................
1106 .......................
Larae l bdrm
wsbr/dr1r • d1wa br ,
s undecll $HO /mo
67$-llCJ'll
lc6oa ''•1•'-.111d10o 3807 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lmmed occupancy. at
tractive lg Bach, on the
pomt OlO mo 675-8267 ------
Oceanfront Be aut
<townswrs duplf'x. 2Br,
den. 2 ba $1100 /mo+ uld
Yrly 67~ ---C......delMcr 3822 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Extra lrg duplex. 2br,
2ba, fil>lc, beamed ceiJ
lfli, ocn vu 2 car Rar
Pnv bch access ~Mo.
~
ltr. dose to becich.
UW tncl Av&JI March
tJ;t S35())f 0 675-9005
OCEANSIDE OF' HWY
Lite I BR, W/ bltns,
refng new cpl:., pa int,
i:ar $46S be 675 606 l
~udlo Apt, I blk from ocn,
$275 mo util incl 'd
494 3324
~ta~ 3824 ....•..•..•.....•......
We!ittleld
8-Ul.itW IS19Cbd Ilda
ta I -* • I uait build· lap P¥t ,..,., 519l*.
dedla .-...u, la lldull
., ..... Nodop
TSL Mcmt _ 642 leol
lb t mo oW Twnhome. :Br, lwBa, frplc, encl au. sns mo 111 w 2IOtJI
~Ava'-' Mar I~
4!""'9
I Hr-Euwde, amall but
~ w 1lotl ol neat wood
SZ75 IG-M50 after tpm ----
''TllESEVILLE"
2Br btud.io, 1 i.-.r bu, .:.ar
Adllll, cpts, drps' bltn.,,
fncd yd Wat e r pd
836-4~
3619 "F'" Santa Ana S.J7!i
ODLDREN OK T1111h•it
3 Br, l'hba, cpts, dr~.
F /P, OW. bltins, dblt•
gar, patJO/s undeck ~
51k!001, 957-0701
VIEW 2 BR l Ba apt .. l r
tease avaiJ. $47S, bl &
last + d ep. David
64&325.S, aet.
SAVE $150
Yoo pa1ot & cleun. 2
HUGE bedroomJI. fUUy
c arpeted /bui lt1ns
Ground noor. Super loca
llon Adults, no pets S300
mo Apply apt B. !i68 W
Wi.laon 645-M48. -----
l;g I Br l Ba, newly de
corated, PoOI. adults
S295 646-7319, 673-0884 ------
PIPPERWOODS
USTSIDE
2 Hr With private pal.JO
No pets. S3!lS mo :>48·9100
aft.er 5 pm. ____ _
FAMILY APTS
Hrand new bf'aut1ful.
larg~ t1pl for fam ilies
with l. 2 & J (•h1ldn·n
Near park & M·huoh,
J<JddJe play area
2 Br, 2 Ba MfiO
3 ~. 2 k;1 °$:)~
111-al µaid Nn 1~·1'.
3:11 Wl'~l W1h1m C" M
r,.:11 5.'>IS:I !AH :!AUK
Oehnu• apl. Ccondo·hke)
w /go urmel kit c hen.
'itove, d lshw~s her ,
mmw 1 r rloor. I au nd ry
nn , JldllO, l(Urrlt·n, Ir, .. ,.,
$4."iOmo fi45 IWl l'ohla
Mtt.~
Op..n 10 IJ tJ,Hl\I
t~Srnf; :' tw . 1wrd1·n •Pl
gar Aclulb. no Pt'Lb $350
ltlJ 2fal 548 :!ll'T
$31:. mn 2Br t wnll'w
11• l'-.1 /\~all (llJW l:;.w
W.tlld<'t .'~
•2 Br. I hd 1·undo nr ""'
Cua!.t PIJla Nt·w <TTJL'>
rt!µ\, A C" pool -.1·1 unty
1';111• C'h1ld11•11 ok , 1111
1•·1' 541,0 'll.¥ J41.i;! or
~~5~1
$:105 $4 25 2 Ur ,q)l o,.
balcony' val10. laundry
nn.som~W/t'OCI g4r.1&t'
&frplcs
TSLMemt __ ~2 1603
2 Bdrms, 1 bath apt.
Adull.5. Gaa paid.
6425073.
VIL.LA COROOV A
Most UW. Free. New cpl,
drps, encl. garage, pallo,
grut kitchen w /bltns,
dshW!lhr, lndry rm. No pa.is
1 BR $340
2 BR $400
2323 Elden Ave., CM
142-7805
Large lbr, balcony, over
looks pool• pal.lo. Adults
only, no pets 1887
Monrovia S295 ~30
me&liBJIU
APARTMEMTS
G«AHD OPEHIHG
2 Br. 2 Ba $450
Excelleot locaUoo. walk to complete shopping.
Beautifully landscaped
Spac1oua apts. Private
patioaordecka, Adults
Keat pa1d. No peb
Open 10-6dally •.
D1We11t Willon,C.M
1-. \11k> In plt·x lnv4'1v 4hr
2h.i ~.Z Olrt1·r t.1\h OK
:'41\ J2HI ;,)J 0.tle
l'l~t: ULlH F Al.,....,
Wilt ;• !Jr ".! lld J>IJ)
1!r•iu11cl Infant nk l'al111
v1rw, frplc, enr l g.ir
ga.'I st.ovC', dc;hwh.r, Jae.
lndry rm From S4!iO
SPMC 6"H4ll
lheOOLONY
2229Canyon <.:.M
SUPER lge 2Br Pool
lrru to ocean + br~
Lusb shrubs + ~reen·
bell. $395. Adult. No pet.
Eve : 644·2S78·day:
646-0354.
1 BR, ref rig., balcony.
encl pr., adults, no pets.
OJO. 645-9857; 548-4291
2 BR l~ Ba, s:MIS. No
d:l1ldren. small dog OK
61.0 JOLllll St. 642-7344
J8r, 2Ba, ta>O mo .• au uW
pd, lndry rm w /coio
operated wsbr /dryr,
gardemng aerv. 64.S-9220
Dell.Ille 3 bdrm. 2 ba. near
S o . Coaal Pla z a .
Fireplace & garage,
front wul in 4 Plex. $47~
caJ.l~l
1 Br duplex. S310 incl uhl
No pets. 2266 A Placen·
ti.a, 6'5-9'94.
$300 lbr, attch boutte.
Encl gar. Adulla 2201
American Ave. l!B
63l·Am9. 642-5889.
_ __:_4131.....:...·5513 __ 1~ __ 1A06 ___ Two 2 bdrm11. 311 M~a
2 Br, 2 ba. Adults only. No Dr. Encl. gar. 1 chlld ok.
petA. Gu & water pd. 13."iO. mo. 631·2374.
645-5780
2br, 1\.'Jba, rrplc, encl gar,
adult.I. $375.
Call 64,5-.4()7~-
$400 t.o $440 Beaut. near
2 br l ba. all nu decor
Walk lo stores & bus.
Kids OK, no pets. Encl.
prage $360 675-6371
O...PoW 3826
new 2 br. 2 ba townhouse, •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Sllcyllghtl, rrptc, laundry 2br, 2ba. deck, view, rm. pat.lo. Adwts only trplc, gar $4.SOMo. .
TSLM&ml 642 9U2 lbr, lba, $310Mo ind
utll. Call 681·U61 or
New2Br.28a, fplc. bltns, 481-3872eves Martha
Weatalde CM. S385 l ... lagto. 8-ocJt 1140
Adult.a. no peta. M.2-7803 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve.
Newty decorated 3 Br 2 Ba
townhouse. Spaclou11
fireplace • pool. Quiet
area. Adultl, no pell.
Sd). 87S-59'9 /MS-1381 .
IMSTAMTIM
Near new luxury t.nhH. 2
br. l~ be. all bU.m. t•nct.1
pai,lo. pt. lnh111t or 1ml
pctok. GS. W>-483'1._
Nr. So. Cat l'laza. 2 br, 2
be apt. P()C)lll, etc. Im·
mac. ('Ond. No children
"' pee.a $42.5. lt81 dla·
eou11t 963-7 .. 18; 83S-4447
ext308
*DELUXE•
GARDEN APT.
2 ....... only
3poola Cov~ car pOr1
paUoapt.s., 8BQ'a
c1o1e t.o r W)'1I " bcba walk to abopplttJ.
17111..W-wHt
•W-.r
847-6064
l ... lwl• Ck-•••
• 1 a J H '9tle A1tL
• O,.,._tlln a HO't . '"' ...... "·-• 01rft11 le111l1Uttlllt • J°' t• It.Id! a Suin
, .• I
•• ' •1 I
It .. I "'"
r
MAJttHIA'S WAL.I(
l8r. 2 l1 b.1. 1.')111 1-'rph
I.war yd, l!IMI . nr I h1111 ~on u~rhour d11lJ1 .. n
OK 11Al62 Jib r1r, It. -11t
l.~
IAACHWOODAnS
2 nr z t>it l400 l u w,• 1 br
~ W 1\1.K tu &hOJ>JIUll(
J't>OI. J lH 'lllll, bllllli
/\duJti.. no ~·t1o OOZ Jll)()
• • • C.IC...,.....,.
11221 l't•nnl111t.'ton l>r
llw1tu1i,1on Oeu~h
Y 1io W"t' lht1 wlnnl'r of
1wut1r kcU> t$l2 valuc )Ul
TtM
QUEEHMARY
Tow
f'rh 14. Iii, r1 At IK
Lofl.: l~at'h, Ca
1'dtet..' nv1v ht-rl111m1>;I
by calling fi.12 !it.7M, l'Al m •••
U>veJy all adult, no ix•t:.,
1.2&3 Br 11 J>tll 6200 l:;d
.Inger. b. b 846--0619
Jbr, 2ba, dU Condo Ull
ins. frplc, no pt>ti.
Adults 2nd noor l'ool,
Jae Tenrus t'rt.'I lm1 to
bch. Centrally lo<' l-111'1
Gar Sec Bldg .St•a
Spray Condoo. ly r bl'
675-71.:.>. ZlJ-«19 7219
N1('(' I R. walk lo li.•;1ch,
WI C-4111\ndy,
s:J6. 73:JO
l blk to oclt Li.!1' :?Br 11,
ba. h v + fJ lll rm, fpli
patio. 'ound1•1·k 1'111-.. 11
~ ~ mu !lf".;1 m:/,
1Ur , 2 h;i, 1-ot111l1u 111-.
hwshr W U t.kup ~""
frplc Nu JH'h S41J.1
752 7474 ()f 5Jli 33!17
OCEAN AREA
W.alk to t he IJeat h
Ut-llghtrul IJ:l' I &2 Ur
<tpl!.. '-Om•· w fry1lc-•• 11
h,a\ t' jJillll1' IJr t1Jlt 111111 '
l-.11J11) our :.,1 ... r • , ""' ,11
lrart1 Vf' grl't·nlJdl lrc·1..,
landscapt> & !I h11l1• f1ut
t1011 J(reeo .. r 11•ndl~
clubhouse VII frpk. t·ulur
lV. sauna, excrn'lt' &
Wt.'1 ght room St;i rt ut
SJOOmt l'g mJr ut1I
CASA .. SOL
962-6653
Adtdb. no pd'l.
2 BR. 1 ba, $32.5.
3 BR. 2 ba, $450
Near Beach' & Edinger
161 .. 2 Parkside Lane
147-.:r> or 974-2099.
SUPER 1 r, pool, gar ,
frplc, tnea, 1295 Adulta.
8'2-9583. 64.2·525 l
~ .. ach 3148 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lu:nuy ocean vu. 2 br, 2
ba. covered parking
BIO/mo 4.94-0066.
L01JMO Hicpet 1852 .......................
Jbr, 2ba, on golf course
m>Mo. March I Call
Oarlyne 661 1161 o r
4!M-367'2
tt.wpori leach 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Large lbr. m a"n1flccnl
Bay view Jlcul<'d punl
Lndy. $600Mo d y~
54CM2t2, eves 67!i· 134S
OCEAN VJ EW N R Adlt
2br, 2ba, Crplc, bulc, club
hse, pool, sec, S'7SOM Clll·
dl 731·5786. eves 731·283:>
EAST BLUFF
2 Br, 2 ba, lrg garden un
rt Frplc, pool & r<'C rac1I
Avail now $540 /mo
SS7 70t0or 760-1931
Big Canyon Condo. 2 br,
den. 2~'> ba, 11epar11tc dill
nn. magnl1kenl view
SU2S mo.644-0509
Pres\Jge Junior 1 Br con·
do, pool, spa. 1ate1 ~
&D-1822
OCEAHFIOHT
3 DR. 2 ba AdulL'I, no
peta. llOOMo .. yearly
A&ent67~170
Near Hoag. 2 br townhse.
cpt.s, drpe, ga r . Adults.
$395 m o. 111t, lut &
eecurlty, 548-0230. __
3br. 2ba, near beach. Yrly
UOOMo . Crpt11 ,drp11,
Eve1 ftt6 ·2848 ,
dyl$48.0041
3Br 2ba, no pets, nlco
locallon. f'plc ~ bltnl. Ill
"lut. &44-588&.
~ .... .ua .. Cc>odo '395.
18R, PQOI, s.auna. iac, pen, clbllM, •~urHy.
a.&l eol1act 111/ftMOOl
PAii NEWPORT
C04Mf'IY ClUI
UV1MG
N1111IH , lW bedroom
M!Aa.•~ t'rom S8 64t 1900
JUai lltlW IBr. Newport
lio•t'h condo C.talloa
\o'WW Adult.I 1''111 le('wi
ty Wkdya 831 2U2,
fi.-v._ Wknd.s M2·'739
2 IJr nr ocean upr dul)IH
MM yrly. d 1w . 11ar d~k
:JJU"'t38lh no pet.a a vl 3/1
~S.t tO 30 lo L2
2br, 2b.., v1t•w or Back
H11y & UI R Canyou
Adulta $4:i0Mo 644-0808
3810 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1..urtee 2 br, I.,, bu, paUo.
1iuol. )11t•uul & carport
$4..'JO mo AvuiJ. immed,
CalJ ~21170 or 7Sl·9905 for 11ppt
l..urt(t' 2 br lower condo
1'11lio, pool, jacuu1 &
t lU'pOrt $450 mo C.U
~2.970 or 7SI 990S for
ll~ Avall Feb lsl
Jmmmac 2 br adult condo,
nicl' romplex $400
~
(./Jndo 3 br 2 ba, So Cst
l'lLa Nu cpt . drps ~ll
Swiflwr • 0 ·9 998 8757 ----3884
·················•····· NR SAND View huge lux
ur y IHr. 2Ba, Cpl , m> mo M46 71H!i
Tiatin 3890
······•···•··········•· $.1.'?!i~lo :?br. :?ha, ( ·ondo
frt>t". cJt1l.'i.h, µ.11 111, nr
1~1()1 le tnns 1133 3307
1\&t
Aparlnwnk Fvrnishtod
or Unfunti~ 3900 ....•.•........•.......
Seawind Village
;\1•w l&.2 bdrm luxury
JI.lull apb in 14 plan.-.
frr1m $37 !i, 2 b dr m
WwrlhwM.'ll from SSJS +
1iools, wnms. waterfalls.
I~'' Gas for cooking &
h(>uung paid t'rom Sa n
l >u·i.:o f'Twy dn ve North
un lk•,1• h lo Mr t'addt•n
lht·n \\-1• t on 'l1"1-'Jd1h·n
lti 'H'J°"tn1! I, lll.i j.;1•
'711 ~ :l'Jtil
4000 .......................
l..a.r"e ~unny m om, ht4'
lulch & lndry Cacti Rd:.
req d C M St8 1372 __
Sl50 Room in 1 g• 3 br
house. C M Close to OCC
& beucl\. Share aU facU.
Pree. non a moker
631~
BACH RM ln sep guest me tor quiet single adlt,
compl Curo. pool, gar.
$3lO mo uW lncl 'd. lit +
1st + lee. 645-2663
4150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
U>vely New Tustin home tor elderly Home coofl.
ing.. Pal.!o " lovUl& care. -~1078, 832-Z788
• Atte ntion S e n 1or
Otue~ We offe r lovUlg
prol 24 h.r care for elder·
ly Our (me repulal1on UI
bused on satisfied happy
c llentele Call Casa
U:luilla 768-089t. Lie's &
ProleMlonal.
Sunimtr Rtfttal1 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
GOOD SELECTION!
Now laking
l"C."S4!rvaUOM'
Agent 67~170
Vacation R...tala 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TAHOE
Incline Village Super
nc-w condo w/lakev1ew,
s ips 8 $S00wk
71t/673-88SS,673--0339
Rentals to SW. 4300
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Movinl(' Avoid deposit'\ &
r ut llvlnit expe n11e11 1
Professionally since
l.97l
HOUSIMAns
832-41.:M
F rmmt, non·s mokc-r,
22-25. 3 br 21,; ba In CdM
Su.> per mon 640-0ll80
C.M. &lper condo Z Br, 2 oa. pool, rp1c. rm. Pvt.
cnt. 6tS-79!i3; 873 218 l
M/Fem, 21·30, 3 BR. 3 Ba,
0 1w. w m. II blks rr
beech, no pell. Prer
w/fum. 1225. 960·5260
MAie 33 wanlJI IA> ahr fum
38' 2b11 & irnr, Pcnlnaula
o<'canrront, atralaht,
neat, mature. non· 11mok•r. Gary 979·15911
~. 673-5402 Evea. '800 mo.
Actlv• proleulonal lf.-n IG Ahr Jbr, 2ba,
Coodo w 11ar In Npt
MMD Ad.ru« ta.1, :M
ln.
111/P '°...,. ,,. Cd1l J
tr.llba .... '"' b&ka lO bob . P'rple , patio,
........ 7'0-0Sl7
Waai.d: NOD·amolllo1
,_.IG...,..lbdrm
madlro hnlilbed home
W/llOOI. CaU PauJ d.ayt at •unot.,,. no.-..
Prot. al Jr.old, non·
......... .-.rmmte.to
n.lw b Pool home H.B.
M/P, 21-U . Cblld ok.
&100/mo, ~ua •br ut.11.
Sm MC. dep. MC).100. .. ., ..
Roommate wanted
Nftport Beach share 3
br bome. Frplc. aar. ....,
bOr to aechlded beach. msn•.
St.rat&ht maJe. aae .o.
n~ ••me to abare
Hunt101ton Harbour
townhome. sm. M0-21oi.
953-!IOOI
SnCS fl'm parent w /2 yr
o6d lirl. look1na to •bare tn.-e. mt room & bath
or small 1ueat house
w"pre{. the ume CM .
Nwpt or CdM. Sd·Ukll , m t.o ad fl Ive mag &
number
Fm.le t.o share 2 br, 2 ba
w 'Same. Pool $:160 mo .
Santa Ana. ~37 H .
Rmmnte waot.ed t.o shr, 2
BR twnhse In Coslll
Mesa. CaU 631 ·5093 bd
JPM
Hum 8ch 2 br 2 ba fum
wlfplc W D. $250 t0cl.
uUI Ptef male no n
smabr, financl&lly s ta·
ble. 642-1632 lv mag
050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~e $4S & up 2306 W
Oc eanfront , N H
l>73-41S4
WANTED
Garage u:i CdM
67J.-0960
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~I WesuWf Dr a pprox
700 sq n. will bwld to
s uit, ampl1• pu rk1n.:.
Jahn fuher 642 31 l l
lZIS Sq tl $981\ mo
1617 We5tc1Lft, N U
Af,enl, S41 5032
WATHfROMT
LUXUJlY SUITES
lUS Bayside Dr NB
m .i .167 5-2300
I m:> fr'ft rfttt
l"ltttUUV{' Offi('("'., illr})Ort
a.rcu Up t.o 123> ~q rt
New CTpt.& & ~ Ull now. SS'7·7010.
'"THE"
EXECUTIVE sum Jou 11 l'WfV!cf' offlc"'
in Newport <~nlt'r
6'1().5470
EXEC. SUITES
A comblllllllon th.al <an t
be beat' Perfect lorutum
<close to rrwys, 1u.rpor1. &
res taur a nts I. pro r
secreunal serv~. ldr al
dC1ces & beauWul PC'O P'e f'or inore tnl o. call
Hev al 979-2161
EXIC. SUITES
Prime Newport Beach
loc. Near O.C. all"pOrt.
Rent incl. receptlon, con·
fer ence rm. janitor
aerv., ullls. 100 Cree
copiea ar more
SecraariaJ serv, av all
1..1.z or Doug 851 ·9411 .
WXUIJOUS
EXlCUTTYE SUrTES
Offices DOW avail 10
depn1ly appouiled Ex
ec.'Utlve Sutt.es centrally
located near f f'ffWa ys,
courts & tht' Oranite
County Airport
Fac1htiea Include a
fneodly. efficient recep
t1001st /telephone
operator who greets your
client.a and anawert your
ulla, •complete Calif."
Federal law library,
beautlrully duorated
cooCennoe room.a, photo
coi>Y macblna, & the
finest In aecretar iul
aervlc:e1, For further tnfo
& a personal tour
through the facilities.
please contact Vort1H'
Aasoc • <71 .. )9!i5·2281t.
(7)4~390t.
Dlx med.lcal office sww.
Qirona dd Mar. $750· Mo
Re alonomlea Corp
~
PRESTIGIOUS
LOCATION •.•
Newport Beach
•180· 4000Sq. Ft
•lay Views
•Extra Amenrties
• OF.LUX.EOFnCES *
From 1 rm. \ip to 1200 liq.
ft. From 9:J< ft. No l11e
req. Adj. Atrporter
Hotel. 833-3223. 9 12
EucuUve otncea avall In run aerv. ofc b1da Nr.
O.C. Al.rport. R.eoept &
phone ana .. 1eey 1erv.,
CIJJOI. rm, otc. Pleue call
75U1a
I ti I a. aaa. from 171. m W uta It. Call Tom ...-.
QlM detm.e autt.e. a rma,
a.Ir eood., ample pk1. uw pd. 971 f7HllOO
HEW EXr.C. SUITES
BESTO.C. LOCATION
DN.1\wU.a Ave, l min.
S.A. • Hwpt Jl'wya Lgo
erof. deroraled Ofc1
~t. telepbono a.rv., ••rox, coor.rm.
Sic. Mn. a11aiJ. 1 mo
rree w 1• mo1 reotMl
...... IOU83'1.
NEWPORT BEACH In
beautiful Corona del
llar. llOO to 3,000 S /P
0.. "A" AIC, utl.Ul.lea lt~al aervtce. Oo1,y
SU.O per 8 /F. Elev at.or •
ample parkloa .
TJUn.l.a.
Newport ~nter Prime
locaUon, bualneaa or pro-
f euM>Dal office space ~ or 1lngle offices
Alao far1lltiea for
lawyers, I E • lJbrary.
xerox. recept1o n1 a t , . tdes>bone a.as, etc. Park
inlavail. ~atll
Corona deJ Mar, dJ x 2
rm suite Rea.looom1c-s
Qrp l7'W'700
Delk I~ & llml Offlt'e
avail. 1827 WesU-lltt Dr,
NwlJ( Beacb 131--0800
<Xfice spare avallablc 700
i.q ft 127$ mo include"
UUI & 11v11nt Good IO<'<i
t1on, PCll & 62nd St,
Newport Shores c:ent(•r
Oll.1 lt.obbte, dys MS <fl!i7,
evell~I
$100 Mo Serre ta rlal,
xerox ropy & phoot" 11m
avllll 631~
866 Baker Street <C~ lo
frwy 1', airpo rt &
reatauraolll ) Offlcu
from 1'3 aq n t.o 2660 "'
ft Ample park1n l(
m t)S41..MZ ----
•HEWPORT llACH •
Shatt 800 gq ft 11ell ront
Commerce Park e 111•c
i.ulle w lothe r bu.,1
OU.Sllli n $320 mo l'vt
'\t'CY 4Vllll "" 'hart-bDbl~ C"ont al"t \1 r
Thom,on or ~ha r rrn
~1650
D) Sq f"1. olf1C'e P'•t
bid.h. 76.!i St Cllur ~II•
U. Cana Met.a Fr~·'*"'
comenJ<'nl nt:'Jr l~k1·r &
lin1-olol $'.c!(J) mu 1,l!i 7'-•1
800 + ~tT nr 111 "
(l-.,1.3 'wff">o11 N'Olr.il rlt•
vl'IOflffi•'lll ('l,•au, .n.1d
DOI.' ~4UU 111 11 \f.I
1.11,..\..HO
4450 ...•.••••.•....•.•.....
Fur ston • & offH·1· 'l>ur•· .• 1
n ·a.,ona bh: rnh~
500 to 2700 Sq Ft
.Mt:sA \'J::IUJI:: I.JI<
PLAZA
1.525 Men Verde E. C M .
545-4123
REMTORIUY
fiOO-.q ft orf1t't' bwl<.11111.t.
n. .. 1r l.11111 bl1· 11ur1 h."''
11'1 t'i' t i?:J 000 w SJ 00 CO i
1l wn •t:IO l~ntl '-;l
'Wwpr~ '""'"h c ,di '"' th·tuil~ ~u·rr.t 1<1".tlt
t)J3 ';'0J
•NEWPORT /C.M.
l 'p w 1700 sq n J \o'.Jil .. t
pnme cornr r . l71 h &
Nwpt Bl 67!i-OOOO
1200 sq ft In medic al IJld.i
Av11l for 1mmcd oc
Npancy Ample p ark
LD£. Newport ~I
2 Rooms & t>.lh Ofllrt• or
st.ore. $37 ~ mo ~ w
19th.C M Call Jack. day
M2--02J2. eve 546 2277 __
IESTON
HARIOl ILVD.
Newly remodeled lhop--
plnic cenuer in Co11t&
Mesa haa om res av ail ror lmmed 0Cl'Upt1ncy
from approx UIO t o
1~ ft VII new C'rpf'> &
pamlmg ;it r<'ol\onable
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13> E ZJrd CM. TV f't.'P
shop!, ofc. sale11 or hob
by SIOO Abo am wut
548-7lM9
Nwpt Blvd. CM 2 bldic:;.
~ sq ft on 118 aer•·
Fenced w 1parklnJt
Reuonably prl c .-d
6'2-7910, 87J.&4 lB evs.
L.AWOFftCE
000 aq ft avail m The
Orleans Bldg 1212 No
Broadway, s A Ground
fir auiw looluni< out ooto
opm courtyard N.-wly
parnttd1cptd Wa lk to
0 C. Court.hou.<1e Park
)1ll & janitor !IVll tnd
964-3.~:n Mon t.hru t'r 1 ----Por lease 750 sq n of
store apace in So WH t
H.B. abopplntc center
C oaa t Equ1t1es
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1720 Sq. rt . lndu•trla l Untt, 2 front ow~. lac
rear door,~. mo. lm
Whlltlu St. C.M. Oa)'I,
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Leaae 5 ,000.q . rt .
warehou$e apace. 29'per
f<d. 714 ~1 10
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Heal. ULe. Mrg. Owner
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for leaH. Carpell,
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2500 Sq ., o~n rncd area. No Harbor 81 , C.M $99/mo Tom
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quiet apot lo La1uoa
8ead1, t.onwla del Mar
or Colt.a M.aa lor S300 or
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Newspaper, P 0 . Box
U60, Coata Mt'8:1 . CA
92626 or telepb oo e
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Non drinlc1ng. n on
1>1ldmg, QI.Del 48yr old
~ & 17YT old Mlfl
IWl1Jd Lt~ to rent yrly,
Newport Balbo• Reb
~7788
WlLL LEASE or lake
~er loan qu.altty house
w water view. uiiuna or
~ 2 Br, den, bag
kJtchtsJ I S 7 Ynl l-0 '2()1JO
or take over to ~ mo
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21J ,749-651JI. Kathy
GU\ StlOp by Owner, 9049
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AUTOltOUTE
R!XilSTER Early AM
l '-'1 to 2hra $37 $ to
$450 mo Xlnt rnooohitht
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ADS
Olft.Y $2
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or l~u with • Pt'no)' ~Ad lllo• for2
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add.ltlOIUll line la II()' f iw
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642-5671
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t.o: 705 a a Ea.at Balboa
Bl11d. Balboa Pen.
673 SG31 l-daiy ~lee
WHIWS.CAL curios
ln cwt.wne ~ be.a.rt.a wll I
dell ver to your lo11er .
rnend. relauve a apec1t1l
Va!enUne box of candy &
song , an y wh e r e 1n
Orange County I SO
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A11to·Des1ener· Bui Ider
will now •ccept com
mi.sstoo lo construct a
Bullet proor veh1rlr
ZU-843-0235 . Coot.act Uao
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ANSWERS
Grouse -Gladt' -
Quw Kosher -GLASS
Now meat 11> so ell
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speaalty lb bot do& Wl
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PU LAW ll&adem Deeds
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•972-1131•
GnatCIMif•'I
ESCORTS
atHn. &U-Olfll>
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DIAMOND WANTED.
Priv. party will buy l t.o 3
cvat, caah. NB. 541-4975
MASSAGE 1umpal"~>
Your rnu1111eur
111 BobJamt!:i
O\a.calla 9-ll , 4!H !i 11 1
KIM'S OUTCAU.
9S3 9121
MICHEUE·s •o.tcaU• llAM 2AM AJ5 Jloi'J
Home Owner. I nt't..'<1 11>
I.me your .iddrei.., I WI II
pay $10 a m o Call rnl
tect Uay 213 m 1us:,,
J-:ve 213,JUI.. ti25
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
642 1:ii1
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•OUTCAll * 642-3812 MC /Vi~a
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OPEN 2A bra DAlL Y
963-91120
A French Del!&ht
LfMAH DE LARUE ~RTS
972-0482
24H IL"i
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no pn..lty, la0.000 up. For
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place a clasaified ad ln u.. Da1l.y PUot Servi~
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month tor u I llUe u
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mfonmuoo, call
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own trans. NT-31137.
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ACC"J'G DEPT. ASSIST
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placing yovr od . . our Ad-Sitter
number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad·Sitter tokes yovr messages ..
. you coll in ot your convenience to Qe1
the responses to your od ... this service
is only SS per week. For more
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Char lit' 714· 776·!#.SJO,
714 ~712.8 ------1~ yr:s uper NU 1<..:M
area I'm 'Im.all. pncn
an~ una II 67S :J> l 4
lte11 1<.:omm 'I painllnl(
lnl /E lll (Jual work
K anb l vr1 el'i..
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'637081 --------
Patios .••.•.••............•..
K.RB Dt-luxto pallO rovers,
wood Or tk<·k.s cement
-.lall!'o tic: t'rtt ~l Guar
ll~l pnt't"> & quality
-.o rk C.ill K t-nn y,
21J ~116 bt'f KAM or
.tft 5
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Neal pair~ & lex lurer
RlHlST. 893-1439
1'1ASTt:RIN<; ovo•r btock
wi&.l b JddlltoD:>, ~.
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M.aJUoa11tt & Rep.uu·.
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Repair & Re rooC. All
t y pe i.·s hanl(lt''
rocksbakea-compo tur
•'ree e:fl. M1·5930 Jo'm
Avt.11
Qualified roof1nl(. Yrct•
4¥l.. Leak rep1ur. GoocJ
rates on ahakes & com po.
Call 97~11117 ext 99.
Applied or 11uppllt'd .
Rock. rompo, i.haltl'~.
~Lblepnces. t're.:c ... t •
710-2T..!5
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Your t lie or mtn1'.
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Tn!ei LC)l'pl'd & rf' m1J\ ... 1
YIU'd l'lnupi, 751 3411,
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IL"t UM.-publJr know w1lh
.in Jd ID tht-Vally l'rlot
~u 1• lnrt'<1ory II r·an
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p:r day For nwrt• 111
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,COST
ACCOUNTANT
,.:xtt-lll'nl opportun11y
for an ind1v1dui.I with
41f·l(rt·1· or l.'qurvalcnl
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he.uh! h.iv1• I 2 y1•ars t·x-
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Our modem fac11Jties are
11ir1vcrut:nUy located in
Nt'W'J)Oft Beacb near the
Oran1i1e County /John
Wayne Airport. We oUer
an exc:elleol salary and
t'Omprehenslve bener1t.s
1ncluruni;: medical, den·
t...tJ and t..rre insurance, IO
~1d houduy~ i.nd rctll't!-
m1·nt plan F or 1m
mt-dialc and ron!1dcn11al
• 1mi.1tlt·r.1t1on. pl1·.t.,1·
• •. ul1m1t r1·.,umt• -.1 \li
~ hiat.ol'y t.o:
ilE10U BAKl-:R or lr.i1n1·1·
it ~1dt'f'lt of;o Oranl(t· IOpm to f"-lm Wuwhl'lh
Uy? Aml>rtoub, do 1l Donuts ~ 1-. 17lh :..c
now, :.t•lf s~rter, i:oal CM
ont-nled t)'>t' p erson -
w/i.omc :.ulet>r bu:.mes.,. liankmie
f'xpcr1t'.nl'? F . or EXPERIENCED
l'/t1 m1., C.illfor appt CUSTOMER
IOI 7854 or 4!1l°J051 SERVICE CLBK
i\SSEM HLt;m SOUTH COAST lli\NK
PCB .r.c.o HR lw.tSunOow1•rC' M
-~5.100 EO t; I yr t•x p romonl•nl ""'
l'efJl • hand S4.>ler. touch
up. ('()!or cock
11JSTIN 71-840-4443
OMEGA 21-592 5024
ASSISTMr mna
survey sludy,5:30 lo
UPM, Monday •ru Jo'r1-
day, 9AM to I Pl Satur
day. Only good eqwre·
ment ._, a 11ocx pho~
voice. Gre11t tr col·
le~la n i.u nd
rnoonlJl(btt:-n. SS.00 per
wooll. CaU 642 4.11. ext
312 artt'r ~ :J>PM Mon-
dJ)' thru Friday
AMl. A&Jt. Muasec eou. pl•: Wlfe ·oftce ,
b-b••d·malntel\nce. :.n> wuta, Ocuns14, ex·
perience reqwroo.
Hank1oj( <'XP<'rtl•nr1·
helpruJ. but will tr.11n
ugjlt typing lb n-qu1n·tl
Knowlt!d1te o f add 1111-:
machme hclpfu_I.
Uruted Caltromra Uuok
222 Ol'ea.n /\ ve
Laguna Beat'h
'94-6S46 E 0 t: -----
. TSLMgmt &4.1603 S1erracen I Transmas)( -
aAtoOC SECRETARY wil.,... Sff ow od in
today'• pafWf' undtt
SICRITARY .
cm'ZIHS IAHK of
c;osT A MESA. 1714 J
97'"4200.
AtrrOMOTIVF.
·~r.-.;i C'arnpus l>nvl' ~
'1•wprirt U1•.irh, Ca !r.!filiO UsedC..Mec.haic Banking
1-:.CtuJI Opportun1l}
t-.mpln}t r M F II
J\C( TC HK l'NC;
1 t: .. 'll'OKAJt Y
lt•~l\lt•r tr.wfoy t<J work
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p;Jm . t olclw1·ll 8;rnkt•r
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1714)835·4103
fo Kfo;I-: l'Al<l\IN<;
ADVERTISING
PR CO.ORDINATOR
~mall ad aj!ency In
'I u'<lln need:. ~harp
pwi.on with l ypmg and
M."Cr ('tanal skills. Call
~9281
ADVERTISING
SALES
'fllt> J>u1ly l'alOl has un
rmmc'Cilute opt!mng ror a
,uleape r aon with
n<!wspaper d aaplay ad·
"'"rt1arng ellpenence.
Good salary , co\n-
l1\ISl!kJnll & excelleol fr-
inge bmefrts. Excellent
growth opportwulles for
a IX-'l"80n lorilb career am· b1uoos. cau for appointment
ORANGE CO~T
DAILY PILOT
11~1.Ext.m
F~ Opportunhy
Employer
Al'TMAMA~IA
On site. coupl e with
maintenance ex · P91ence. 21 unlt.a, Coela
Mau. Want ok. SPMC,
a.-3>31
I lave IOIDIC.b1q to aell?
a..tned llCla do tt weU.
'
MuM h»ve ClallS A Sl~
111.'t·n!ll' Ex1.•e llent ay.
indudrnl( m1~1c,.1 &11·n
tJI tietwf1t.-.
EARLE IKE
TOYOTA-VOL Vt
l !lfili llarhor HIHI.
CO~TA Mt:."ii\
646-9303
liABYSITTEl
llOUSt:KEEJ>t;H -J\
"'IH'l'llll job for lll'
"Pl 'l'13J WOITUIO Who fl
JOYS ctu.ldl'en & an1mai
Mon l-"1'1 2 :J> to H :J>P.1
111 l..aJt(' Forest Some l,1•
lviu.Wkt'<'PtnK Mu~l •·
bondabl'· W xlnt n:h It
havt• dnvt•r' lu-.; Cu
l a<' t J, u I> on n .t .t
I07 !Oil
f~·l<iJO·:t:N t'8kh
for WI llT ,.; elephant'
with u Cla111;1fwd i\d
t:a II 642-5678
TEU.IR
TRAINEES
lmrnvd1ale Open1nR'
1-. X (' t · I. I, t-. N T
'I It /\ I N I '\i < • I J I'
l'(JtrnINITY tor 1 .1n·n
minded intll\ 1tlual ,.,
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publir
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whwh 1nrlud1• allt.i111\-,.
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lat & 2ad Shift
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• Coatact lrtnU
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• Thin fllll Bnpondon
• M.abdca.llCe
Our mod4'm f"'111ty I~ onwnlenlJy ltX'mrd In
Nrwpoi1 Be11eh rw111 tlMOrnn~ C'.ountyl)nhn
WIJYll4' l\ll"f'('lft Wit. nlW an f'ltl'\'llft!I \l11rttn11
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holiday\. retltc.mwnt plai, itnd 1114' r hllnrt 111
mow Into 11 m11nuf11C1"11l ,,,~,., wtt" NO
101Dl•U•C oa AISIMllY WOIK
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lx'-1t.n 91 lAM °' l<PM
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TB..LER
HEW ACCOUNTS
l'erm .111 1·nt v 111111·
Ltltht lYJ.1m.: Will 11111
.,.ldC'r l fUlllCC t'Jll fur
or/Pt
Mutu;1l SJVllll:., & I .uan
Corona dl'I M .11
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.. .quill Oppor 1-:rnvlyr
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Conwnwr Loan
Offic•r
Ex~nl·m 1-tl
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dealer c0Ut't·t11Jn
t:XPt'ncnc:c
Uruled Calrromla Bank
:.129 llarbor fil vd
Cotsla M~a
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lele. Apply m J)t.'n1on
2&!l E C-OMAt Hwy. <.:dM
714~-8292. -------
BARM.Al OS foll or piut
time. Cot.la M {'lla
646 3666
Beauty asstSt.,lrt·••n-.{' n ·
11 d , 4 day wk . Sl.s day
~12
• BllCE STORE*
Slor·t• Mn1<r . /\'<.1\l Vin
W "11·l'hn for ~·hw11111
1lt•Jlt•t 'wlJrv $:!111\
"1 u.,l h.1H· r1ri nr ht~"
Mt't'hn l'XVt'' '" •• '.I 111 •. ~M !K!S
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lll'lll'fl l 'I 11 11111 111 Ii
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Jorlf' frn Jl'IJl K.l:.4'11141
BOOKKE£PB
!'art lurw f11r 11>1 .i I N II
firm /\ H '" • ri.1 Holl ~'")!' l~llHll-! llr .., flo·\I
hit• ' .111 f,'1:• '1:11)0, 1\ ii
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r1rm C M 751 <JJJO
IOOKEEPB
Part lime ha~1x Nt'<'<St"I
for Newprt Jil'ach IJW ''' free Uult("I to 111rlud1•
prtlPllJ'al 1on or mo r•·
ports, b;,lun1·1n11. twnk
stal.t!menL' anti olhn .11·
1Jv1lles n•lul1'<.I ttJ hk k Jh~
I n I (I w II rr II' ,. ( :1 I I
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Bookkeeper
lhn.r lnaJ balant'l' HnRht
'!l'lf·starter for H t.
01'.veloper n ear 0 ('
i\Jrport Som•· rollei:•·
and or PXJ>t'r pn•f l>ul
will train th<> r11(hl
person. Excellent 11alary
& benefit.a Sl'nd r~ume
to: P .O Box C·lfl~25,
Irvine, Ca. 92'7 lJ
IOODHPSl F /C
PoalUon with promlnenl
Fashion Island lnvr11t
ml!Ot firm. ExC't'llrnl up
port.unrt y Ca II 640-0123
Burglar Alarm Tl'cbnl·
Clan. Ex per. or Trainee
Se.I.AO' oeaotlllblc. <:all
54J..256l or 8.11 ·a.tM
8wJ P•nonnel. Pull or
P/I', work AM or PM
ahift.I, Apply In P4)nOf1:
M·W·F, lpm~pm, T-Th
Sam· lpm at Plua l>e
CafH , 41111 Birc h St,
NwprtBch.
C•1!.hwr
PARJ<IHG CONTROL
Six month."i tn orw ) •·ar
1·\µcr11·n1·t'. pl'""dn l
IJl'fVXJalJl y, llUll'.lllllj! &
well 1:ru.m1t'll lluur., ..r1·
'I .1 m 11 p m & g " 11 II
l)o1wf1h l ',111
THE IRVINE CO
!J(A) l\i(·wvon < ···nln !Jr
Nl•wµort B•·.11 h
7 11 ti44 3.1K'J
t.qwil ()ppor t.m ph.1)'1·r
C~HIERS
UTDTEM
MARK t.'1'S
Openlnltl> now ava1lubll'
for luJI lime A11111swnl
M8.llltgers on 2nd & 3rd
Wit. No expenrnce m.••·
We tram. Slurt S3 30 w $4
~ hour Arlv11nremcnl
opportunity fnr nlJln,11:1•
IT)l'fll ~1l1on-. l11 $'.1 ~ ...
JJer huur tf QUJl1fwtl t or
more llllornwtioo lit Ill
lerview. apply lo 11lon •
.a:?. 30009 Crown Vall,•y
Pkwy. Laguna lwu1·h .
4!6-lll60 Writ lnll•rvlt'W
Mon thru ,..,. !lam 1 u
Jprn
Equ.al Oppor i':mployt-r
n :RAMJ<.: LEAD MAN -
1-.xper 111 produ1 t wn
.. 1rp ca.'ltmg & i:l.111n1•
'1 u't 'p1·a k S llJ 111' h
t "oi op11 •rr.1 >!AjJlt
( hl'f I Ill Ill"• I $X 1111 hr
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CLERICAL
PART TIME
'1A \1 :11''1 ~1 •111 ,. 't
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fr1lltJW UJI ,v,lt·m for .1
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(Lt:RICAL ·Som<'" l)'plnR
11alJry t'omm<'n,ur.111•
with exper ('all Kw.>
631-4060 for appt
CLERICAL
WiU tram ron.'lr1c•nt1111.1.~.
dependable worke r . to
operal.t.' (;RT unil lt1·
ti1.11res typlDI( on 00 wµm,
10 k ey udder . &
knowl<'dl(e of 0 H1N' pro
redures Xlnt ~o
benefits. Call Mr°' Wt¥G
lll\erllam ~
(..1erk al
19
IMMEDIATE
~IMGS
GENERAL OFl-'IC: E
TYPLSTS
SFCRETARIES
ACCOUNTING CLERKS
PBX OPERATORS
Top pay, holiday & vaca
lion pay. Pal~ weekly
l\onell~t
IRVlNE
E.O.E.
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S40-7639
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CLERICAL
J(''Y.."ll'r ludJ~ fw lit<
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557-0045
CJ\-Llr\:
,llMPOQAIN 11~~111 ~WI• I
37 23 ltrch Strftt
Mewporl IHC:h
llERICAL
OPPORTUNITIES
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MS PURC t:l.l,
AMERICAN
SAYINGS
714/848-2222'
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ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
CLERK
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N l'Wport Hoe 1u· h. <.: J
(714' 540..6010
>Aiu11I Opportunrly
1:-;mployer M , ,.. II
CLERK 1(.11
Putt tlmt• 11 'M to 7
AM Pr1 & s .. t only 675
Plaulanno, CM 751 4M2
cuus
l'art timr " fuJI time
waveyurd, part unw l!W·
ang Apply 7 F.lrvt•n
SWre, 1097 W Baker.
C M.
a.c:RKI 1beat.t>r t1ckct.s
ror tckt aaency f' rr Mon
thru Fri. For appt
U7·9212 Mr . W eet
Newport Slat.lonen I~
CLERK ac XEROX
COPIER OPEl\ATOR
~-ti~ 031-0055
OOOK wanted, quant.lty
cooking uper. needed
Cor rrtlN!mtnt raclUty.
Good rnedlcal & dental
t.Wita. Newport VllJa.
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ASSEMILY
t.:lc-rtron1 t· U111tr1 butr>r
looktnl( for md1v1duab
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Mon t"l'1 i.-s S.S-0964
CUSTODIAN/
JA.HJTO"
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THI IRVINl CO
1071 (;amt'lback
Nt-wpon lkoach. 6'4 li7!111
t;qual ()ppor t~mpluy••r
CUSTOMER SERVICE
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IMMB>IATE
FULL TIME
&
PA.RT TIME
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J•-r.<in. Mukt• up to Sit UO
pl"r hr 11745 t-;d1n~n
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Odlvt'ry lll'lper wanted
for (urrulurt' '\lore Wet'k ..,.,,("t from :J) lo 40 hr-.
SJ 50 lo 1tlilrt lnc1w rt' 111
peiion 11t 1931 Newvort
Blvd CM 1'ul~ Sat -----~ivery man for J..A
nmes to homea an N.W.
part of C.M . 3-Gtlm.
5400-~/mo. + bonu.,.
Otilfttdabll' car needed.
~Jor964~.
Del. Men over l8 for L A
1lmN to hc>m.-. In NB &
CM. Muat bt' r('l11abll' &
hue dependable l'Mr.
Perm PIT $4001~ per
mn. M6-0617. 646-5844
Dent•I H)'lit"nlst • fo:x
perlenced rxpandC'ct
function Jf y (llt"n1 11t
needed for l'cr1donl.HI of nee Thun & t-'rl. Hunt
Bdl.MUe.31 -------a au I.lied Ad.I, your one-
st.op~pin1 ~ter
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penrtant'Tll po111taon with
our Hulld1n1t Tr.adt•:.
llept. ~electrical ex
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puranCt.'. lr..nowll-tll(t.' u(
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vchlcW9 S3 10 per hr. +
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751 BIO
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DAJVBS
MMl"' women 2S yrs or
old.-r Know the co.aal
t·111t.'ll Nl'l SUK> » we<.'k or
mor1> Onrnl(r Co1111l
V1•llow Cnb, 17300 Mt.
lferrmun11, t'o unljjln
Vall('y 1N1> of Slater
bt"twn Nt!whope &
EurUd l
Apph at _
THE IRVINE CO
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IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
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ror ~or your ow11
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... )'OU for a splendid
opPortuolty . 642-4300
Mkittef' 135. 36-bn.
G884LOFACI
lmmcd. open•nto;~Ul re· al est.ate de ve , for
PfnOQ with eecnbrtul
UW.. ahorthand or d1r
i.phone. Good l)'plnl( &
phonea. Ca11 Rita ,
l·lrll·2.8M COran.ae>
Gonaral omce next to oc AUiiort. Uto typlnl(. 10
add. telepbonell. Phone
5671010.
t I
q Mond!r·"*'*l ''· ,..,
7f00 ~::t:~ ..... ?l~ ••••••••••••••••• UllAllAH
Phy1lral t<'lenu ti
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$$ ASTIC DPPOl11NTY SS
llYEI A Fll VOLT 1111.180 per annum
UlaJ.*111.n& J)Olllkln 10
our Tet"bnlul Library
s-rlorm.ani prol advan· red IC!\'tla, n-fereoce tn
tttar.wrc Matth.
OIDllDUI
Small oftlce. u1wer
phone9. tnv~~ No U •
P"rl•n<'• req Good
benlllta I' rr. Mon t.bru
PH Santa Ana at Harbor
.. ~ .. 1670 bl BTATE IAIMCOS
D)'n•mld r .. t 1rowtft1 and proc,...lve multi
RF.AO Tiii AOTOOAV
4' WORK TOMORROW
NO l"l:K •TOP P ... Y
, ..... .,../SW.•••
""" lime Wll( traiD .... 1ttm MS-SUJ
off1rf y ii aoollln& tor rul nt.t• aalf!ll ~Pl• m1n11cm"'t •kilt• • ln<crated in xlnt unity for 1dvan~ment
Wr Offfr followlna
GINllAL OflllCI
G r o"11n• m n•.Nt>ment eo ••t>kl
ma t ure person "11th ple11ant
r>cnonallty & hAhl to modtt1te lyplnfl
lo J~n lh.,lr friendly firm Offerina
wufe v•rtNy of duties Good benefits
& atnrtlne al•ry to uoo Celt
f72·"1L
Oare.r rlvtl Mrvl~ poe1 Uon w th.Lll bt-nd1ta Inc
annual HJary int're....,,
J.3.31 paid VIC da)'ll, l3 pd
9"dl dlr-. i pd h00day1,
IJ'Qlp 11(-altb at UfC' IN &
~brneflta
fl'or quallf & 1111pl form.
t'all M11bt! P1.at1 ZU.~7~1
N~vd We11pons St.atlon
Seal Bea<'b
Pmtne 1t~od1nta tor
wtll ·t1t1bll•hed
reatauraot ID O .C
fJ73.0M
PARKING
ATTENDANT
•Pull .. vtrra. mort11.ce c:o . ncrow <'0 •
ln•uranccand lllY«'tltment dlvl•lon.
• ProfNS~al n11n11ement lralnlnR pro11ram
• N.-w hot'lPI d1v1111on
•Grtat CO'lml•lon •tructurl'
•Prom altrtnlf
•Over 20 f>otN loutloiu
•Lall yea aales lo ex«e1 ol U00,000.000
rasoN FlttDA'
8Cat'h tu<' conatructlon co seeks peri;onubl~ and1 vidual with 1ood
lyp&nl( & knowlcct~e ot DCCJ>unta
rt.!Celvublea. Plea ant work.lna cond &
(rt.'l'WU}' l'fOSt' ~-0 d benefits &
:-o tarttnK 1-tulury satoo. C t7Z..9'11.
LEGAL 1N11
B1 lm~u.{11 Spanish. train to berom
l.t•1:al S.•crNury fur 2 Orange bused ~1tturnl·vs Good t'ti>in~ puy blll'S,
answt•r phon('s Sturt1ng .. uhsry S4 00
hr C.. t7J.ftH.
GY.Nfo:RAI H umf'
rnall•ra 1n1t-rt'alrd 1n
Hm1n11 1100 $1~/wk ~
Wortr t'rom yuur hom" on
pl'lont' proaram, flt-x
hno No l• ll JI fk'(' Cal I
M1 I' .aac>id. 4 pm 7 &> m Vil
ly lt(j8(Qf7
546-4741 ~ ('ampus Drive. NewJ)Ort Beat'h
'Mro11 from John Wayne A.lrportl
t;qual OpPortWUty Empklyer
1 •••••••••••••••••
E.O E M /f'
USCtUzenthJp Req
MACHINIST RETIRIW
Who would llkr to
work 2 or 3 day• per
v..eek for i.m manul
firm JO Irv Plea.'W" <'all
Mr Raty, ~ for
awt
lmmecb•~ open1111 for a
Parktn& AUteodant to
d&tm ~ flow of trart1r
lit our Dovc-r offl~ NO
URJVING INVOLVED ~rullor .,art time.
•«an lnt.en'k!W please
p&eqecall
l'ATMACfLL
645-Slll
-JOIN THI Wl.,.._S •
Don'1 wak another minute Send yoor
rard "' ,..um•• to #Ad MO, Daily PHQt,
Bo1 15«>. C:C.ta Ml'sa. Calif 92IS4tJ
Real &t.ate
EXCnMG
ORl<;E
llu opnu.a, (Of 2 aientx
with ere• JDlennal
Maoaent'nt op
portunities >lui tremen
doua tncomc. Unll~nsed
wf'lrome4 C 11 II Al
Sleflato fO' Sllerv1ew
~5871
Raiuaurant
New & txc1t1n g
r<.-t.laura nt c.'On<'ept
Nt-wport Beach /I rv1 Ol'
~ loc1tkJn. Now ar
CPSl(lng appUcatlOM for
prep, utility, C'ashlen. &
COU1lA!r help XJnt op
portwuty for atudent.i. &
housew1vt'l fo'lex1blo-
'<·hedulei., f /l1m1: &
p tune Conti.rt Norlin
~1tauranh. Inc. Mr
t:n(.lah. 547-®13. M t ,
9-5
~-S...wl• MA C lllNIST ~m
<.a .:.Nt:l<Al. 01' f"ICI!:
IECEnlONIST
fo;xpandin.c firm i.eeks md1v1dual with
i:ood phone pcri.onahty & moderate
typing to lt'arn interesting field of
CM:ruw & 2nd Tru~t Dct.>d lending.
good ~rowth potential & starting
:,alary tu $800 can t72-t955.
(;u I°' c;uy f 'ndw)' lo lat•
al.Ill w olf1<'<' dulla Ill 1:1tl
It novelty miinu.I <'O
\twt h.ave ROOl.I lyp1ng
111Jtlily fo'ull or P•rt ltmt•
GOLOEN MAGI C:
WAND. 946 W 17lb C:M
Apply9 llAM
Gener.U Office, p it or f t
Good rt'uder 11nd ullt'JI
I.Ion to d"ull Will tnu11
~7 7314
G.-neral Ofh<'r !lam to
~pm .~011 thru rrt
~ f)t'twna!Jty mu.st
be ~ with f1xurei.
'J'yptng dei.1red S•lary
UJ>t'O Lon .s Kitchen.
m-o'747 all lOam
GIRLS FRIDAY
PART TIME
~. c.Ja Y ~day Wl't'k
£xpn1enct1d, pt-rma
ncnt, professional for
llUlly Tax & Accountl.ng
fo'Um 96 to W J)t'r hr
J\Uio ne.'(j 2 t'VCntnt(S 4 JO
to 9 per Wl<ek & !I to~ Sat
11h1h Write 11 t at1n1<
q1Ud1f1cat.1ona to· Allt•n
llammond CPA. 2041
llu.<11rw""8 Ct>ntl'r Ur Slute
103. lrvlnt, C. 9271.S
fU11 or p lJme JOb XJnt
tratrunit opportunities
Oxnpet.iuve wain Con
\~hours Apply Ml
650 Avt Plt'O. Sa n
C1emeau
ITll<'tliMry nwnuf n~'
fuU IJlDt' help (.;t'n 11h<>11
t'll~r We1d1nit. clri II
pre 1 s . w II I t r .i 111
7l4-41f7 3220
M.AJD
f'..xper prer, full llml'
A.Do p 'lt mt 84.2 JOJO
M.wd.i. apply Tht' lflrl ii t
Laguna, 211 N C'oa•t
I~. l..aauna Beach PART TIME
EVENINGS
a..111 ... s.s
~n1ng br licensed
.,alf~peo att . loc11lly
owned, Will NillOf'lal tf'
lerraJ S)'11ln t:xcelk-nt
wo rk1n1t t"Ond1t1on'I
t:&m tOO'( com mtst.1on
>nr conl 1e ntu1I 11pp't
t '¥.ll 7:!&-02'3
Restaur llllt
SandwiC'h mailer, food
prt!par;,t1on, no ••x
j)C'fll'fl<'t.' ntC. $3.25 l)(_•r
tv Mon.fo'ri. approic. II 2
Call K1Uh1e weekda>' ~ wn R-~. M7-6232
SECRETARY
ReC1c·h loca ted co see ks nice
a ppearrng, tra(•ndly individual wath ~ood typing to JOtn this fast paced co
coord1nat1ng between
communications & other depart. Good
or,~artizational skills & grammar nee
Lots of variety & starting salary to
S900. c.-972-9955.
MAIL ROOM
Individual with exper in mail room or
U .S . Post Office & pleasant
personality to work in beaut corp
office overlooking water. Starting
salary $700 up. Cal 972-9955.
ESCROW SECRETARY
Growing co seeks exper individual to
work in their beaut corp office irr
beach area. Excellent benefits &
negotiable s tarting sal<.iry. Coll
972-9955.
TELLER TRAINEE
Hc•aut Sant a /\nil institution ~Cl'h
JH·r~onalJlt· 1r1cl1 v1<.lual with n1<·1·
.1ppt>ararn·c·. li ght typing & c·ashienng
li;1«kgrounct to train into growth
ur1cntt•d J>11 ... 1l1on Must l>c· ;1
jl('Oplc·plNtScr. Call 972-9955
CASHIERS
Cirowrng <"O w1lh prc.·'>ti,gious rllt•ntc·h· ~w••ks :1 fru·ndl.v 0111 ~:oing ind1v1 duttls
with nan· ;1pp1•<1 r anC'e & <.1rcuratl'
typrng to lt-;1rn I he• 2nd Trus t Oc•1•d
f1114.111t•mg htl'.J111•..,s Exr·c•lh•nl OJ)1>ort &
"l.11t111).! "11.11.v lo SHOO Cdl 972-9955.
L0.4H TRAINEE
Soulh Co;1"t l'l<u.1 l11n1lt·d firm ~t't'ks
.1ttra1·t1vt• ind1 v11Ju.d with bas1t•
l \ping. mal h & "Pd Im~ & outgoing
P"rsnn.t11t v lo lc .. 1r n tt11 .... Jnlf'tt•\llng
1";111·1·r op1>111 I po 1111111 J•,x1 f•ll«nl
h1•nc•fth & ... r.1rt1111: '>.J la f'r SGGO. Cal
972-99SS.
CLERK TYPIST
Ht'.1111 IH'.1d1 101·.ill'd ('0 SC (•k \
.1111.H'tl\.t', P"'"'""'hh· 1nd1v1dual with
mocft•r;1h• typ1n~1 & some ac·1·ount1ng
knowh.•dgt• to Jolll lht·ar frwndly staff
f•:'l\C'f•l11•nt h<•nc•fat s & :,tarting suiary lo
$HOO. can 972-9955.
SECRETARY
Hc•:i lit bc;wh toe <·o ov<>rlooking the
watt·r. st•t>ks :ittrnelivc• secretary with
i.tood tyJ>rnli(. Shorthand a plus. to work
with Sc•c·rt•t<iry to Prt•s Excellent
t1<·n<•f1ts & :,tart mg sr1lary to $1000. Call
972-9955.
AEcOHCILEMEHT CLHIC
Grow1nJ.! hank seeks diversified
person with tcllt•r & reconcilement
h<Jckground for varied duties
E xcellcnt tx>nef1ts & s tarling salary lo
$800. Cal 972-9955.
SWITCHBOARD OPERA TOR
N eeded an beautiful new corp
headquarters Must love people &
have t•xcellent phone voice.
personality & dC'sirc to re mam in PBX
pos 1t1on Exc:t·llent benefits &
negotwble salary. Col 972-tt55.
PARKING A TIEMDANT
Reach loc co seeks indlvidual with
desire for people oriented position to
direct traffic leading to co parking
areas. Excclienl benefits & starting
s alury to $3.75 hour. Cal 972-HH.
LEGAL SECRET ARY TRAINEE
Growing Santa Ana based attorneys.
seek individual with excellent typing,
oulgoini? personality & above average
intelligence to learn the legal fi eld
Starting salary to SlOOO. Cal '72·H55.
CLERICAL TRAINEE
Fortune 500 <'O seeks nice appearing
individual wl\h typing about 45 wpm
for entry level position. Very friendly
co. Excellent benefits & starling
salary to $850. Cail '72·9955.
Clt!DIT ASSISTAMT
Newport Beach baaed firm seeks lndlv
with light typing & ~redit background
to handle messages & assist branches.
Excellent benefits & l(rowth potential.
Starting salary to $800. c.I t7J.9HI.
CARRY FOX
AGENCY
161614 .. ,......
St. llO. S..t• ...
Al,L JOBS 1-'RE•:
Open F.v" By Appt
Gt:neraJ
GUARDS
INSURANCE
Property & Cbually A.~
Sl!ilanl. exp mlll 2 yrs inc·
typing, xlnt bent'lits
James l1U1uranre orllce.
Irvine. call Maureen.
~.E.0.E.
lnsuran<'t'
Mature mt'n '" wu111t•n for
food <"OW1Wr wurk i,.~
Kurt-n. lrv1nt> l'ou111
Country <"lub. ltiOO to: U>aat Hwy M4 955()
Adult..& wrU! outstand1111t.
attractive penonal1l1~
who eTIJOY workmic with
kid\ Ovt•r 21 Stan 111
SJ~ per hOur -Phont>
642 4321 . t:xt 2SO
BETWF.EN l s PM
~
£\EC'll ~T~'MS· . ,,_,
fteslaurunt
1' ·r wlwili.. i<ood wal(l'!j,
d<JM• to h11nw 21 yr.1 or
owr Kcun-d wrlrnmt'
I 'ruform,, fuml4hN. wt' u • .un
ClER.k TYPIST
lnterestin~. d1ven11f1ed
work dealing with 1n
sura.n~ C'la1m1 Applt
cant must have 1<ood t} p
llli slulls and a pleuaant
phone maruwr f.xqllt'flt
employtt benef1lll App
ly 1n persoo Mon t'r-1 M :l>-2
MFX:HANIC. full or paTt
tune, pn!fcr older l)t'n.on
w somt' t'itpl'rir•nt'I!.
toolJI not ~· APl>IY ut
Shell 17th ., frv1ne.
Newpon Bf'at'h
.~U-X.,fANIC. w •m11n n
IJl'r Good work rni.: rnncl
~ t'll!X'r dh1r.bl1
714~9'17
A.sltfcwA.ndreo
Equ-.1 ()ppon u.ruty
Employer __ _
I' Tum AM. Li\ Ttme9
deli very Sl 00 P" r wt-ett
I n I •• 1 l u n • U e a t' h
.. MllS
SID
IHSID
Beal rtJm
l "' lbt ln • t.o top pro-
ducera r 1ntt'rv1~w
C:OUNTto:H llt~l.1• -
}terry '11 f'1ui. We net"CJ
nspon people lo work
1'1eiuble hrs for school
Apply anyt1mt'
rf:RRY 'S PIZZA
211's"• W 0c,.anlront
Newport Reach
ACCOUNTING
A 1P Debit Credit, 10 key
MU!>l t>t' de)>t'ndn ble &
,,t·cura t e Some rl·
>.earch.. MllJOr l\t·wport
llt•.it·h f'trm Lon.: t1·rm
uss1gnmt'nt ~1'Yl'rJI
JlU81lwns Opt'n
G ARDSM/\RK INC
973 1087 Mon ,_'t1
GUARDS
1-\111 & part l1m.. ,\II
arl'd' lJndurm'
lurn1i.hl•ll Al(t>" 21 or
OH•r kct1rt'd welromt-
:-.iu 1'lJ)t'nl•nt••• nt·1 Ap11
I\ l nl\1·r~JI l'rult'11 IOn ~c·n ll't'. I l!.!b W :it h
~''"t. Sanr .. An.1 In
l1·n 11•w hour ... !J I:! fOf I l
Mon Lhru h1
CATERIHG
SECRETARY
Pnvale l'luh 1r1 l'o1•wnor1 ~arh dl""rl''> f>Owµ111
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SECRETARY LEGAL
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1mmt•d1Jll' pl.111·111•·111
for S.1 rt·t.1r. "'Ith ">II HO,
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f-11t1un1· :100 ('o 1n
,'l;t'wpurt Ht>u1 h nt-t•1f, .1r
C"\U'!Jle T.> pL~l 1-0 !IOwpm
1)p1ni.: dr.dh & form'
I ~Kl~ tnm ..1.'1~1wiml'nl
l''""-"hh· J)f'rm
WAREHOUSEMAN
A ' "' m b I y I' t• o p I 1·
J'iffkl'rs 1i:1·n{'r;,I for
l(Jf") \1 J Jor Co m In. uw
I'"~ Lt•rm J:.:.11(nm1·nt
1 CljJ "".:l~ & bt'llt'f ll\
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851-9055
''"~ U1rrh St ~ltt' 20'l
"ll'Wport Ueach
t:('neral Laborer. Gulf
Storai.:e Pttrt time i\pp
ly ~2 Tu~ thru Sat
644 541)4 (' "l 28
<it-ll<'ral Office Wo rkt·r
M fo' Perm part t1m•·
Lile typing S4 00 ~r hr
543.25.Sl or 631 3465
~llf'ral. Ca lflOJI.
mtn, day eve•
l ra1n lrv1nl'
641-~. S.llAM
wum
Will
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~OFACE
Part·lime. TyplnK
60wpm E""er rtqd
NpL Cnlr E 0 E Call
Mn OuduJt. 644. 7454
•GB4EllAL OFFfCE
&lper job reqwres lite
typing . 10 key ,
amwennq phones. some
filing_ No Fee Ever (;all
9~7 1303 ADIA Tem
porary Ser vi ceit. 1720 E .
Gany, Suite 119 SA
General
l lil1r-.I> 11~1 & 111.J 111run'l
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7~ 1737
11,\J H S1 \' l.IST 1111·
(it•ntry in Npl lh h "
now 1nt .. r\1t• .... 1ni.: l11r
h.:J Ir I'll( Ii.,, 1)11, :!7 lti
II 1'.1 II ( h I' f (' h In I"• 1•
$11 oo hr lfr 1n l1ttal
I h.ori"· IJf 'UIJJll11•0, fur
kilt h"ll HI "'h1t h 8' pro fl•'''''' \l ;1111la ran ,l\I" "••I. IO ( hJrl(t' IJf vn·
J.IUfnUon of Ch1nt'w "'tyl ..
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1-'or ripJll 1 .tit M 7 l:JJli
tlwnlHU'M
CASHIER
Ht-liable penon w11h
)!ood phone mann1•r
114'<-ocd Lu work flex1blt•
h u u r s a i. J
Ou1tuer1Phone Operator
in our Room Sf'r1111't•
LK•pt t:njoy t'Xt'l'llt•nl
rompany ~ner1ts AJll)ly
1n peraon !lam·noon.
Mon F'rt. Pen.onnel
MA.RJUOTI HOTB.
900 Newport <A!nter Dr
~Beach
Equal Oppor Employer
lkUI
HOUS&HrY
NIGHTS
f\111 lime po111tlon Im
medial<'IY available for a
reliable person lo work
Lhfo t'Y('nlnl( sh•fl F.nJOY
•· -"" 11 en t 1 11 mp .1 n y
llt•n1•l1t.11 lnclud1nl( u ln•1•
owal J)fr ~hilt /\pply
!lam noon. Mon fo r1.
l'er.1011m-I
MAJlJUOTI HOTR
000 Nt'wpor1 Center Or
Newport Bra<'h
1-:quaJ Oppor Employt·r
l~lcarwrs nt't!dffl
(;ood pay, good houri.
ltc»b1e's H&R A· Mop
:>48 cn51
FREEJOIS
KHPUHCHOPR
(t}iltt'll Sy,t('m I
RIPRO COPIERS
ASSIMILERS
MACHINISTS
TYPIST /SICYS
£0.E. Mff
lbw'keeper Sun & Moo
only (;h1ld 1 arr &
houaek eeplnlC c:ood
work1n2 rond Lovf'ly
art'a &ti 2011or641 H700
days 49'1 3llfS3 wknds. •
eves
HMUO
UJ.1622
HOtJSEKEEPER AIDE
Uve in. LaaU111 Beach
rt111ldmt'e. pr1v comm
Xlnt w /childttn 2 4r 3.
All phua ol houM wortc.
rn..t apuk Eo1ltah. OOQ
•molter. top •aJary ror
the r11ht penon. Call
714 ·640 7404 from 8·$
Moo P'ri
Scrft.co IMUrane~
17510 Brooichu.r.tl ,_. V
EOE
ICEHHB. A TTlHDAHT
1lui. Iii a )treat J(ll> for 1 lw
••nt rlo{~lJ1· p..-rson ~ho 1·n
JH\'-1•ann1< for i1n1111.1I'
\, t\"nnt·I \ttc•niJ.1111 \ 11u
-..111 1 .. 1-d & ~ .1 ll'r 1111
µJUJ1d.-.l an1rtliJh rn.1111
1;11n k1•n n1·h mt"' .11·t
.... 1111 llw pul>IH· & k1·1 111•
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$ti 1!I JJt•1 hour pl U'> ••
i.:1·n1·rnu.., 1·11' '"'"' tx·rwlali. paC'k..1..:1· c rm
l.JC1 City of f"lnl' 17:l(.lll
Jambon't' Hd. In 111t• or
<'u ll 7~4 l6vu bdo r•·
MarC'h 4, l!ll!O
klYPUHCH
Eirpenenced or tr•1n~·
XJ.nt ro benef J n for 1n1t I
olfl~. C M C..11 M1llw
aftt"T 9a.m ~ !.l«JO
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Moo fTI 673-22Qi
LAMDSCArE
CONSTRUCTION
Lead penion to d1n•rt
s mall <Tew Mu11t hav•'
lhor<>Ul(h knowl4>dfle of
landscape tnat..ulliltwn in cludu:IR plant matenati.
& 1.maa !Jon a )'ll lc nu t:"'
c-ellent bener1t1 Apply
Ill.
THEIRVIHE CO
1cn1 Camelback
Newport Beach. 644-.rT96
Equal Oppor Employer
LEASIMGHP rartn..
Medical bJl'lt 0Hir1• a 'll'
llllll w onhc~11' c•11per
ui 'lo1·wp11n lit J I h Mun
Pn C..11 hf1wt,·fl H :.i &
Uhim 644 2643
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I II .. 11 " • II I II ~ I It I
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t:'fi tA2 1 W :!.Har ...
Meodical Computer
System Sal~\
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fin• Jdm1ru'ltra11on .i11tl
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f1<'1! ltuum for urtv11nrt>
rl'lt'nt, 1·urll1·nl 1>Jl11n
.1 11 !l t1,.11 •· f 1 I '> (' ,. 11
567 ~bet I04
Mf-dlcal front Orlr('C! I> I
Cost.a M"'" urt•a 7)1 3363
Med Lab n 1•rd,
&ec-~ Matur,. Pr"'ln
rftl)Onlllblf' & l>fll('IC'Ol
ttusy phone!!. ad lypt•t
Mf'd blt"rd ht'lpful f'lsnt wk 11 rond.<t :>. 011
Stn0«t'r J aclt It' 4!M -070 I Laa lkh
Mamnt 'Sales
rAJrT-TIMSlS
'••1•\J 4 GOOD pho n ..
\OIU')' t~.1c1t1ng rluh
vromot1on N11 t'llJ>c r °""" AWi y :"'3 7915 7
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PUSSMAH
E~Pt'rlt'n C'ed A D
1>1C'k ITEK ()perat« in
t It-an, qualJty l'OOSC'IOU..\.
\oW'U establubed lnstanc
l'nnlln,c (',o IN plan
C.)ill wild>" a 2111.21 __ _
NIMTING
If ynu an-ro or oH•r &
k•uui fur J Cl.IN't'r op
µJrtwul.) 111 pnntm.i ap-
ply .ti f'F..NNYSAVER.
llJli> Plac.nua. CM
call BU.I If fWdhiJI ~al
ty, Udo~ct. 87~ 'ID>
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bltpa f ll •ft J 30.
1'42..,.
JU,Ct.:f"IJJNIST .. •Jr
•m µul)(' .i 11 l~ firm
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BOB'S
HOME OF THE
llGIOY
lmmtdaat.e openmf'"' 111
(Nr ram1ly ri-i.l.lur;anl .11
nearby local1ono, v.l' r1
Qw rf' oo IJfL•\.iou :. •· •
ptn enft' J 11m uu r In•· nd I> u·am ('tulll' ~"1· u11 L"
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RCEPTIOHIST
•..lprh'n11 h4.lpru1 ht ..
lfPS Md f lllln' WOl'1l X1rt to betw4 I nlon:na I
tlf1t' C"M Call MlllM>
all t !hi m 64:. ltll)()
llCf:PTIOHI ST
"'• N Wlthou• t>r11n1• ~J Tup pav c .ill
l1cd~1"'""' Jil 'Ji'•''"·'
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l1tt I I C I 111d 1lc•• duv
n nt lu-m l.ilf' c) ptn1< &
f1h~· ;\c JI o1ppo•aranr.·
64,'t~ ~ m.i nn .. ,....
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&a ror •wt 714 ~ o:!'.:!1
~s.c·y
P01i"fl rooct manuf 111 1n
:itre4 An11 ha~ 1mmf'd
1"'1Wl1< for Pl'"'«l•ble
l«"'>t .1ur ant
Mi & B)'S P1'ZZA
MGM? TltAIMUS
lmmed fu t• llm••
po'.llllllOIS avaU boUi CSA )I•
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f..Ut o1ll"r" 1l.,1h .1fl . .I' \I
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OU ... 17th :-.t ( ~
RF.TAJ!.
APROPOS
/\11'11 'lt '" \I .1n.1r, .. r
c ·"h1er s .. 1 .. ,., Sh Jr 11
la...h1on 1i:1rl~ for 1H1t ,.lUtuon bland N1op 1\p
ply Ill J>l'f'IOO
JJI lady w ROOd typmlf fudr rwt>dfod ck-sJ)l•rnh•h
fll'llL"Alll phon(• ma nnf'r I a l f' a H r rn oo n., d n 1 h
I reapom1ble 11ll1ludt' from Gold<'n w1.,1
6ood sa.I ary ti l>fon.to{ Ila (' u II <' JU' t o N r w PI> r I ~Uorappt ~I c·omnJ del Mar an•J
RECEPTIONIST ~<JJ9'l t:ve:. unJy
llauonal ro mov1n1 w I~~~~~~~-~~
~
Dktrid MC9MI ~ T,....
U.gruJ1ed &. tntt'fftl!nl(
part or full t1mt' work
Managt'menl &. sale~
train1n11 Belin lh11n
avt'r.ixe incom(' t'all
~ask for(.'l1rt-m·1•
f'RJNTSlfOPTRAJN .. ;f';
~ l)'Pt' <Ill ._pm 333
:ni-~ I .a~una
1t'W plush Offl Ct'• In
~ M~ 1 .. attkin• re
l~l w J?ood lypm.i
~ t;Jiffilent worlt1n11
rond1llons • be-nt'l11.,
S..lary commenaunllc
W1l.h upt'r m.3025
RICIPTIOHIST
TYf'IST
F.xcelleot opportun1t >
lor ltldJ vlduaJ wuih m fl to
\OU1l ror Oranl(e <;oun
ly's leading bwldt'r Will
show unil.I & handle lea. ana arra.nae-ncnta at our
apartment complexes
Mu11 have adaptable
IChedule & ablt' to work
werilendl Pleau ap11I>
t.oL l'-RJES
MKT 'G ASSl~TAN 'I 1•rnJt1• CIJy ~C'hool
I tcmt• I.I lime ht-Ip Al°"'
ptlll\L~ 64t> 1444
fl'I' tf<'hnlc:al l1w firm
'l.:t·w offll t' Koll C't>nter
~ hr wk "Al rumm
w .a b 1 I 1 t } & t' .k pt' r
Dally Pilot Nt'wspap.•r
l:11"('ulatlon Dept Th"
h.llthJy SUCCffsful l'lt',11
nt"Waplper has an op.·n
Illa for a lrAlllff In I ht•
nrculation !1811-s 1>l'n 1r.-
& c::ollectlon a rt' a S«-l r1 t
ed applicant will rece-1\1'
11 Ubtral salary. reicular
ly '>l'heclul<'<l """"' bonu' upportun1t1t•' &.
muny fnni.:e IH!n\of1t~
SUl'h u paid vacation'.
paid 1troop ln'lurann.,
life lnsuranre & dent11I
rovl'rlR\'
THI IRVIHE CO
~Newport Ct-nter Dr
Newport 8ea<'h. t~ 0 fo:
LEGAL SEC'Y
Sm dynamic bui1lnein
hlJl(allon f1nn 1n Nwprt
Clr !lt'ek.s ex per 'd. t'lf1
ncnt & energcll<' lt>1!11l
sec'y, SH & d1rtnphoo1·
& xlnt typin.c 11k1ll1 .1
must. xlnt sulary dr
p('fld.utg upon quah(jr11
lions & t'llpt'r (.;ood
beneflt& 640-f»&O
l.ndintt d1 1play f 11 rn
~ks pc.-r11on w rN'l•nt
<'len<'al, \t'<'rf't ht•~ k
IU'OWld w "lllJO!IUrr to rt•
s1dt•nt111I d~vt.'I01>1111•nt
mt-rthand1111n11 l"rt•
quc•nt <'hent ro11tu1 I & 11bllJty to mt'!t't l'lll'nh un
lac .. to f11 ce bi.i.1 .. J
mu:11t ~3937
/lit't'(l prof1t \h1tnnR aM11x ·
lnr 11<11na film 1tud10
l'olt•nllal 1nrQmt> un
hmJtt'd No tnvt'lltml'nl
noq 'd \1111 South <'011111
A C't or, Stuct 1<1 '
714-~7~
New bw11nes rH.'i'tb. ht'lp
cuatomt'r rt'latwn" &
ireneral o ffic e {;.ill
lAIT)' 891 S708
MIWWAPY
DBJVBY
Mon Jo'rl mf)rlllnp 11m
\o 41m Small tt0n0my
car r~ulred l80 pu
~ cau llM.3110 tam
to8pm.
PAOOUCTIOH surev1so1
Wor lcJ., le;id1n•:
manuf .u1urtt o( s~
SW'lmm1n.c pool equip·
ment ha' 1mm1·1f1alt•
oPt'f\COR for l'rudUIC'l IOn
Su]>t•n •~or Mu11t h11vti
I u 11 k n n w I t' 1l I( ,. o f
ml'<'h.itrural & elC<"lnc-a
op!!rauon. ... Thill L'I en fill•
<'dlt'nl opponun1ty in ii
faal l(ruwing 1·ompirn~
olfmng M"t'unty, 1<rowtll
polrntial und 1'111·ellcnl
tliuf'1• Wn1¢t" h11~C'd 011
Akrlh l-.\J11·n1·nced1
Ple11"l' rontJ<'I C'hN)'J
(or 111\ cnlt'r'l'U-W • up
pouitmt'nl S4CMllll -__,
"opcrty M•apt~ w .......
Need rouplt-to handJ•
i...m1. coUttUona. of,
rice •dttun. m in or ro paln&m~.O•
alte houalnj + H lary 1 ~. Raldential ~ lnduatrlal rropert
~·--1
• RICIP'TIOHI ST
1'"°'11. omce reqUJ1 \1 ull
d1rf'ctor. typmi.: :.klll'
• plt'11.!>11nt appt•arancr
l\o ft•l' fo:111•r C11ll
957 1303 AlllA Tem
pnrnry S<>rvlt't"I, 1720 E
Garry, Su1tr 1111 SA __
UCIPTIOHIS T
Ftt peld MHt .. lr'Mt
cUmu Lola of van.iy
Llflht lYPtnl! To lllOCI
Aho ftt Job<. Ca II Al
fo'OIUIJ'.k', ~ !IOOI Snell
1n• "Snt>ll1nl( of ~ Bl'arh Agency, 43t0Campus __
UC.,. /TYPIST
Variety Job. heavy
phones for II newly loc ll ·
ed manc-tina reMiart'h
f\rm. PollttJon olftra lot
ol PQk'ntal • rant.HUc worklna eavtn>nment. lrvtne Penonnel Ageo~y
4118 E 17\b. Cotta Mesa
8ldl• '41470
Appijcam.s m wit ht• 111,
have a Rood dr1vlni.t rt•
mrd Hours are 1tencrnl\·
llAM·9PM Mond11y th• u
,.'1-idoy Saturduy oH•r
t 1 mt• av 111I11 h I 1· .1 '
needed
U )'OU att qualified & arc·
lntett!!ted Ill leamm1t lh•·
new1paper c:irc ulal1t111
bus1nea1. come lo th1•
Datly root olfl('f' 330 W
Hay St, c.o.t1 MC":sll Allk
for Harry Sfflt"y or l\en
Goddard Onl y •pply ~fore llAM or urtu
2PM Mon f"r1 F: 0 E.
•SALIS
MANAGlll•
~OfflCI
needed ta OW' ~rate
headqua.rtert1. kK'1ted In
1ntne. Typtna. phon.ee,
fllln1, •<'<'OUnt1n1
knowled1e helpful. Con
tart PerloflMI, ~7-9041
tr apply at:
llOUSEXEEPER, CdM,
nr beach Live-In, pvt rm
& bath. 4 chJldrtn to •ae
10. Non 11mkr. 1ome
En11t1h, cook fl llte
hM'P'll· ' dan. Salary
open, perm1nenl Poel·
Uon. Contlder couple moaeo
UQUOR CLERK·Ptrt·
t.t.m.. au for &.eve
MUS3'7
Of'F'tcr.:.c EN p; RAL
Wiii train to operate
computer recordlnl .,
f'Wna •Yttem for new <'Ir
Mtdel"lhlp II B. area
Call collect 714-565 9147
blwn 11 &i4.
Mano1f'm•nt t!XPC' Pftf Reply to C1118slll
Ad llSCB, DatJy Pilot, ~J
UlliO, Coeta Mna. ut
ta:.lll ."' ..... ,.. ~opp aalelmet
~
5.AHDWlCH SHOP
11 to 4 dally, no
W9111endl. Counter help.
Nr Bn8'0l • RedbW. CM. ~7011.Ul-031)1
U yaa have t.he ability to
ture. lraln " mot1v.tt•·
o ul11de door to dour
Ueuta aalca ('l"eWI ror ••
non· profit •thll't 1<' or ...,a.uUon ••have an In ~ po.ltlon whe~
)'OU Cln earn ~ UJI
u1ary at tomm. Must bt-
bondable w laoll<I ref11
Pbone Mr . G r eer.
71 4 ·11 1 ·2881 or
714'957 Ul.2. SdtMfftc Ort ..
COl•ol•
1.M>).1 MJtcbeU South
lrviM, E.0 .E
Uve In Waihd ror couple
Perwioner 0.K No heavy dMaiftl. 846-IMO
OPPORTUNITY NOW
for 4 a01bltloua ladl• ln
)'QUI' .,..., f'·T • P·T For penonaJ lnt.rv6ew
C&ll,9.or.111
&s U..ten llJ t-omm. N• wbnda. Rod 761·1400
II•~• your •.bopplDk .... bJ tlliill tM 1>alJt ~ CLuaUJed Adi.
1'nde :rour old ltuff for
new 1oodtu wltb •
a..tned ad. IU-5'71
(
t ~!!~ ..... ?~~ ~~~~ ..... ?~~! !~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~!.•.• .......... !!!~ !!:!~ ......... ~!~ ~-~!~.!!:~ ..... ~!!~ ~y Full tbn.t ---------------C•d•...... ~ ~ comor C"llP WAGNER AIRLESS TY~L_
M!?nd!y. '!!>N!lx 11 . 1 NO
e.~.~ ... !l.~~
OAILVPILOT
per l•IHladuoo HUMMIL board tlM>. Well unit SPRAY OtrrnT ST Z70. __. C".:;.::rtbop. o."h SC'Crelef) P\all'!'-J.. "7l·"7t w1bonch 1Ht. lotl of Excellent tondtt1on 100 '79 Pu c h Mo pe d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• to SO
Veta ror lattnle.w LECAl a:m 0""1 )ti.IN) llWnl& • IHO 1&131911 ft hoM Wainer •u.n + 2 tO"" UJlt $1000
Tea<-2300 SO, rHl·reel
l.lpsdack, walnut ub WI
dolb)'. Xlot cond Llke
oew. '9001 orrr. •92>5Ul
•IMMACUUn• Ml!C.alllc/1lvr am. Mk·2
2l'•JO' IOA TS J.lp auto. Lo/ml iclnt
tl 12 mo Pl.n1 prepd «Jnd. Ser c.bb •· evn Sfl'l£TAIY ......... 10 I 0 Solid Walnlil Dlnln1 room tm-9621 attrr SPM WIS .. Ill '-" •••••••••• .. ••• •• •• •••. a.et .lllnl «'ooatructlon, From SWtmo ind. alps. _~_7106 ______ _
-· ---IAJJf ~ r'""1I t.ouc b ijJ> ·--.... La Olrclaa ,.....laf. sato.Ml•d. • • * A111'100,13HXI IW Mar. f'.~. uper C.H. C--.y ~for Maldoe, M>-4172 MIWN>rf llACH I C.s-ton Or.~ Kini 1IH waterbed. ~ -Latu.n• ~11u.1 Woodm frame ~ ti..ur
S&1el Olrl •anted rur 671-1110 646-1111 Vciu ant Uae winner ol SH 11171 o r UO 0111
amall funliture itor" 1-v~ C valueHo bllon5pm
8alboe tsLud 'I"-.• l n. ~ a.nd.lya &r&Jlbl ~ MAIY
*lrY f'fMJU -SICUT4lJIS • WAlftlSSIS 1' b .:~17 & UI SU.P11ttume lmmC'dtatl' upen1n11 l.onliluch,(.'1i ~ part Utnt• In yuw-Xlnl~ .~:~AK &rue >•td ., dinner l'ldo-ta 11111)' be dis1m\'\I
0 ff b I> \l r I It I I •-· °'1IM000 •hlna Appl)' 1"1)'10f'I I)~ c•.JlilllJ 6'2 Sblll t!d __ ,_ ·-· .. -... Rcataur~1 Sa.nua \nu It'
-l)en(ID Ill rov.r local Ka« ,_,; ~ R r. •• • f'r'Ny " l\OONll A.sto Sback &.or. (..~r $14.,.00to llS too
real o~nUll• lo San ••S.S. OutOfhtt•• WAITRl!:SS!S .Ctrn &
<iemenl• for honest , ~Onb '-t-e rvmlna 1hln f.ip ov~··
eneraeuc 1odlvldia1tla IJ~fktndenA~rnty :?I. ror 11ppt WuetM or ~-oo .,.. ••aer \Cl uni «D>Rln'b, u t•b '64 •Wi> tpm Wall) 1<111111
!Clra mooey wh1I" 1111111 Newpan S...uchllJHllllO dup R~'lltllurunt. KU W
UI& vlLluabl41 ~~ "" l'llh ~ C'M .,.k fot Juhn
~ntrltt Vanf'd boun VUWtl(
.AVllll t o fit yuur • sChtid1.1le. Chalh·ui.111111 WAITIU-~'i 11 lv J l'.1rt
tummllslon• pl.An SECRETARY t11fll.-d1tyi. J <h11 "'t'l.'I..
flteaM t'a11 49'UCZ2l l'rv Club M-1 ~ Our ('()flt in lK>U I! 1 o wt h RADIO SHACK h.a:. t u •1o1ted Jll 1 m W1Ulrt'Jlll. F "I'. !> u .1yi. ATAHDYCOllP. m~d1att1 opl.'111u.: tltlpm S"75hr l'H
t; o E ~ E.xix-ntnc I.' 111 l1ul> ( ·1111 M4 5'w.I
Lend1n.: Deva rt ment
SAL.ES helplul, but will tr111n M>
PITSTOR!S me-one who 1s h1ghl) mouvated. fuh. birds. & l(ent-ral We olfer •xct.'111.'nt !>lJrt
help Also m1nai;tt>r m~ saJary anrl c·ump:m)
trainee 642 SS24, benefit:.. anl'luuin..: 11t
R3S-03ll. SIM).3112 lractlH! work :1111.n1rt·I
Sales part time Awl> in per<;«>n bd\\1 .. ·n
lri ....... Sho 9.Jm and 4pm Jl • -P • Z!nOHarbor Uhcl
\\,ulrt.'!.it w nsr fur w1t•kt·1
t111 ~kl'l lu11c·h s c·n 11·1·
U :l>-lvm. Mun 1"11 t-:.u 11
$125-$.15() weekl> Must
be Ot!al, personable &
energeuc Call tn!I 0747
all lOam for appt
•••
WANTl<;U Ranl(r wit h
u\c1·n Apt Ot itland11rd )1
Mii.'I bu l'lclm, 10 a:uoJ
wurlun& cond & reason.i
hit' ~5M4 uft i; pm
I ..U-i;t! dbl IJoc>r llpJi IOU:.
fn»l rree refnw S27;l
~
lkJtpou1t Rt'fng, nt'~ u.-.t·d
1 mo , llan ei.t ~old.
~ bt.t ofr 847 t>362
a.;klnc) Mcftriab 802S
········••·•··········· l.umbt-r. l x<t l!< '"~ort
t 'enc1n1c Ix l2 I' at10
roo( lwuod) ln sect IOOS
54S 8091 lift b 24 S9
Orange Av. CM
8040 .......•...............
KEl'~JIUND 1'111"' i\KC
Champ .,lrt' M I'' l'c·l &
G._,.s.le IOH •••••••••••••••••••••••
(,lu&llty Sola • k>veseat. 3 wb old. t:artbtoo.-•.
<:oil f795, aell 1350.
Wood•n coffee fl eod
U... lamJ19. 83M90l
OA!Wi£ SAL_E · Lola or
baby atenl*. 284 £ 20tb
Slreet. Cll Sunday Ollly -----.........., 1070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SILVER.GOLD
-wanted, scrap or better
Daruel S48 5053
lie11ut1ful pear-s h aped
l 10 Diamo nd no&.
.ir.tded D\-Sl VVSl. ap
µra1st-d $16,400, St'll
:)15.000 8} Appl
714-640 940 I Eves
Private Party has
beautilul lcl heart shape
diamond Apprs SH,<tOO
\.oWng $4,000 080 i\~k
for Gatl 675 8404 or
1 7~1
Sllver ~°' wan~ pr~
'811 Dlmae • '1 llOe•
~-St.SO.a.
ff&lve1 • Sll.OOea.
DoUara • Sll 00.a -.·a b.alvee -12.oou
PP.-.7508
\WOO PATIO COVE R io
aectiml ready to put up.
IWned.. SJOO. paid ~
rorit. Seetoap~. u~ Oran&e Ave .. Costa Mesa
9AMto5PM
ow Philco conaole woru
~ MS Pfaff 1ewtng
machine & cabLOet S6S
:151~.
Marucure table w lamp
and alool. Xlot cond
SSZ-9744
8081 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOBIE HAWK
673 2113
WANTED. SUndard sue
range w1lb oven!!> I t'rec
i.Landm~ Musl be re
a50rlable and In gd cond
Call 960-5844 aft 6pm
Gold 'Sterl.tnS? D1amoodi.
Pn\ate tnH><ilor
Pay!> top pnces for 1·01n'
diamonds, J(old. or ~trap
!>ti Vet, 898.oo6J
RCA e· TV 1U!rto combo.
Ouar. PIO 8' aweo ~.
~
lolls&....-. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gattr .. 9010
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WMITHB
BUYING
or
SELLING
TW1h Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART
To ,.._.. yow ad
ue642-5678
Boak. PoWff 9040 .•••••...•.........•.••
1978 SCARAI
Jv.1n 30·~. 13U h•iur'
l•o.JdL-d l'n pt\ fk-,1 Oi
lt•r' l'llll !WI 1200 l\1on
~ 11 U ;n -. I 7 3 I H :.' It•
lmlcllll 714'*-*60wn . Mt:::C-/
loGh,Sal 9060 s. 9150
••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~. Luders 18, 25ft, vam
h ull. a l lp 1n NB .
beauuful uooo
~WLO. -----·nMESHARE Ira yu1·ht~·
eqwly-0woersh1p
Tropical Home f'orus
~.
SanLana 22. 1973 6 &alls
Compf eqwp inventory.
Sip avail. Asian& f7000
M6:2~6
9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUPS 4 VAIL.AILE
Y AC Newport 646 OM I
so ft . sbp for month or
August Interested 10
rt'flUJ of s IJ p tn New 1>0 rt .
Dana PC/Ult. Hunt101o.'lon
~ach area for month of
\~usl. or lrade for 50 ft
.JJp San f"ri.nc1sco Y .ichl
<Jub. Bel\ cdere. Ca . dur
11\Jo( ·\Ul!U.'l
Ptuw c4 l~1 1 1171 177() or
1415 I 343-3183 OJllert
.,, liOat Slip t'\\ a1l.1hl, 111
'wwport lit-J t· h
1>75 7417
. ..................... .
"79 Sua1Jc1 S P 370. Like•
Nu. Sl,.SO ur mah offer eau m-OtSll
iS HONDA MR·175, used
onl.)' 1 aummer • _S!IOO or
best offr. 642·0084 afl
6prD ~l 2'15 Moo-Sun
"78 Yamaha SRSOO
Low mileage SlSOO
lf7~3198
79 6SO KawasaJo. lo m r ,
$2500 make offer.
S48-7n -----Motor Homes, sat. I
R...t/St0tage 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HENT 22 rt luxury motor
home ... lec·p' 6. '>t'll
Nlfll S250 W + If rnr
64CJ..l!S85
9170 ...•...................
AJjo Trailer
:IA '. S3200 661 1>."lm
22· Sporumaster ·rravl'I
Trar.ler, rnmplel<'IV wll
lUllatned, '>leep!. Ii, xtnt
11ioll1Lru11 LoralPd n1'.tr
IWe.unlJ !Wadi UUJJ .
Cillf $2100 <.:a II 646 9071,
aft 3 OOP~
luao S«vice. Paris
& Accessoriu 940() Prefer exper. in r etail Swle 2U5 Co-.lJ ~1.,,J clothin~ sales. but 9'19-4200 w train 1n bri da I
Pleasant work.mg rond
Wanted t·ash1er f llmt•
night 1>h1rt 7 11 F1111cl
..,lore. Mui.t ~ 21 Call
tllck &41; ~ ' h U \\ p V l JI l y
2L1 W7 l34S aft f; pm
Dramnnd nng 'et •,
karat w t hip:., <;1 5
OH·r $450 \ &IJJt'. $300 or
bsl ofr 661 8768 OHiu Fumihltt & Msc:e41aneous 8080 Eqi9,...nt 808S ················•······ ...•.....•..•.••••.....
''''"•'IU/ll:' <'!. v.t·t-kt·nd-. \.'II. f11r J ••rr.
•1'11-.R ~arcu..c; l'hJnnl.'I.
~I.A.I 11•1
•>73·Kl15 f'\ ,.,
....•.•.......•.•......
HEW
l'r\HTS tit Sf-.H \I< ·1-.
54& 182 l 556 933.1
"SALES PERSONS
Peraona.hty plus adult.;
to work w i th and
motivate ldds. Over 21
In Lagw\A, Capistranu.
~Clemente areai.
PART TIME
EVEMIMGS
PHOME:
642-4321 or 496-6800
Ext. 250 Between l·SPM
Ask For Andrea
Sandw1<'h & salarl as
'iemblers, run time Sam
\pm, Mon-t'r1. Part llml'
s:im 9am. Mon .,'ti S3 50
per hr Lon'!. K1l('ht·n.
979·0747 aft lOiim for
appt
Seamstrei1s w overlock
mach. to sew product.Jon
pattern samples. '94·743'7
SIX:RETAR Y • ADMfN.
-Expending research
firm needs a versatile.
career -minded 1n ·
dlvidual to provide see.
support for Dir. or Sc1en-
tl f 1 c Affairs. X lnt.
shrthand. typing, & or
gawzallonal ab1lil.I~ a
must. Call for appt
Ne wp ort
Pharmaceuticals lnl<'r.
Loe. 8111 W. 16th St. N pL
Bcb. ~1m En. u.
secltff ARY
PART-TIM E /fo'ULL·
TI ME. typing , die
Uipbone. self-mohvated,
travel arrangements.
Send Resumes lo
M1rky, PO flox 2390.
Newport Reh. Ca !rd.60
S ~ C R t: T A It I A L
CLERlCAL·NO exper
11ee<.led, phone. l > pin.:
helpful Group heallh.
profit shanng Pleast'
.,ppty 10 persun 9 .. Jf,I,
.. : Dyer Rd., S A
SECRET.ARY
RECEPTIONIST
Pos1t1on for ~row1nl.!
R. E. & engr firm Xlnl
opportunity for tht>
youn1ter person w /ad
vancement potential
T y pe SSwpm , d1r
taphom>, lite bookkeep·
1n~ Sa l a r y com
meosurate w abiltl) &
expe rie nce Irvine
851-1531 anytame
SECRET.ARY
President of srnall 011 ex
ploration company nec:'<is
brii.tht , e n ergetic
.secret.ary w I good Lypmg
sld.lls & general olfire ex·
perienre Salary: teoO +.
Will go higher roe Lhe
right p erson. Paid
Medical fl Denlal Peegy
Sorenson: 540-5333.
SECRETAJlY I
Self-starter w /good lyp-
mg and S.H. lkilll for
position w /Variety. some
personnel fl iru;urance
MJl'tt. I rvme area cau for appt:
540-7639
A. Kmdavia lDd £.0.E.
SECRETARY
Mature wmnap needed l-0
9'ft In QmaiaUoa Dept
ol Oatdoon Ma1aline,
ioc near o.c. Airport.
311111' Wiiek. AU foe Liley:
t:aM:IO. NMm.
Sl.lCRETARY
NHPDft Beach invest·
mell& ccuml !lrm oeedl
• alwp welkrlanlsed eec:ntar7 wtt.b aood typ-tni • telephone 1kllla.
Sbartband not Nquired.
ltxper. wllh clkleUoo
equlpment helpful .
Sal•I')' commen1urale
"'~· nz..5900
91cnU17, Junior needed
I« 1rowto1 Dev. Co.
Xlm opp. ror brlaht, ...,.. penon w/rapld,
accurate t y plo1.
aortbaDd ta a + " 2-3 ,.... ..,. In eomtnxtJon.
Cll ....... -.a:JO.
o"''~ "1111fl
c1r1ZEN 5 6AtJ~ 0r o· 1 ., ., 1 ,,
Shippin«J bceivinq
World ':. lt'aurn l.!
manu!at'lun•r of spa &
swimmtn~ pool equip
ment has 1mmed1at1·
openings ror sh111pin.: (,,
rtee1v10g clerks Mu:<t
h;ive fuJI knowledfo(l' of
all ~-s of sh1pp10J! .{
warehoust> opt•rntwn
Duties will 1nclud1·
UPS. truckmi: .. w ill
calls, & t•xport dm·u
l"!Wnb W<tRl'l> h.t,c·cl tlll
-.kills. minimum 111 111
l}TS exJX•nenr1· l'h'.i•w
mntact Cheryl for.in 111
1erv1ew 4pporntmcnt
S40-4811
SHOE SALESPERSON.
experienced Ladies
shoes, full & part lime
Apply in person, Paul Al
Ian Shoes, 9 F ashion
laJand, Newport Beach
Stationery Stort> 111
Corona Del Mar nee<U.
exper'd sales lady. f\111
tune. S duys, xlnl work
&nit conds. Especially
fine ct.ient.ele 675-1010
Stndl Brokerae:e
ORANGE cou..rrt.
Terrific opportunity to
J!l'OW with one of nation's
leading DISCOUNT
STOCKBROKERS Im
medJaleopeninl(..,for
Registered RePI'
Margm Clerks
1-:xpertl•nced Top
~JlanN'o Call Per:.onncl
Dept 752 0070
STO(,l( PERSON W<tnlC'd
for trarnl't' pos1l1<1n lo
work in an arttvt•
'IJOrtswt·Jr d1Mn butao11
Jrt'a M U !>l be ~e l f
J>Ui.rkr, thorough & m·
c'UTa~. Wt-wtll trau1 lht>
nJ(ht Pl'f '>Vll, good flJJPl>
fnr rapid adv,rnct'ment
('all Heth for uppt
549-804:.t
S U N T J\ N S T U fl 1-.
RECEPTIONIST ' Mun
l"ri 9AM fJPM at Fasl.111 :m E. 17th St C ~1
Tclcphorw
FOMEWORK
STUDENTS
f'ARTTIMf:
•NO COM MISSIONS
•NOSELLlNG
$4.50 PER Hit
Near Oran~e Co Airport
CaU 751-2400
T e letype Operator
Securitiell Firm needs
abarp reliable pcnion
w/poallJve altitude Muat
eltjoy workmg 10 bw.y a t·
mospbere Call Person-
nel: <714 ) 752-0070
Typeaetter , exper. lo
opente Compugraph1c &
IBM equipment.. m-6791
TYPIST Light. typln&.
put time, 20 hours per
week . Relia ble, r e ·
fereoee11. please rall
6'Hll00 after 6:30pm or
w e'•R
TYPISTS
DON'TREADTHISAO
UNLESS
)'Oll're ~ In top
wqea • excellent op-
portunity for advance·
mart. You 'd like cost-Of· llvln« 1al1.1ry adjustment
lo addition to re1ulu
merit aod promotional
salary increases. If
)'Oll've reed lhlA far 11nd
have an lnlettat In Join· tni one ol the lop In·
surance oraanlullona In
Lbecountry
calJ('114)~.
STATl'AlM IMIUIAHCI CO.
IDUl,ytand Avt, CJI
.B.O.EM/f'
___ ._,._ ... ...,.__.. ___ ... ··-· ···----. --
WAREHOUSE
PBfSON
Som f' t'>cperien«'e rP
qwred Opernk forklift.
re<.-e1ve & issue :.upphes.
st ock shelves. l1 J:h t
rlencal duties Excellent
benefits Apply al
1111-:IRVINE CO
1071<.:amelbac•k
:'l:f'wport lk·ach. fi.11 Iii'*•
Equal Uppor Emplu) t•r
WORD PROCESSING
\')'der t''< !X'f ,,..rt c•rrl'fl
Xlnt 1-:ni.:li!.h Sµc·ll111g
Tra.nscnh<' from d11tu
t1on equip Xlnt h<•nt•fth
hOE B.trhara i~12 09'MI
J.tmc:. I n'uram't' ( Hfln·
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Make mon• mon<·'t' work
IJIR abroad reRardl"8s of
your a1te. sex or pre'icnl
pas1t1on All l )pe'i of
workers urgently re
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addresl.ed envelope to
~Employment
W.iu~
701 Washmgtoo Street
Dept. 5032
Buffalo. New York 14.205
Youth Counselors
Parl Time evenings
Oulgoin1 adults workinR
with youth. Over 21. Own
tnnsportal1on. S3 ~ hr
start G·9PM
CALL A!'lDREA
f>42-4321. ext 250. I 5PM
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MUST BEOv"T'
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AHTl9UEROW
2428 Newport. C M
GREAT BARGAINS'
Peoplt who ne<'d people
should always check the
Service Directory m Lhe
OAlLY PLLOT
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MASTERS .AUCTION
646-8686 & 83l-962S
t\Jrmture from model
home. din rm , m>o lr
bdrm, xtra bdrm. t"<lra:.
Good pnces. ~·6877
Game table no chairs 48'.
round $25. Rattan Km.:
i.tze Headboard S65 Qal I
646-0377
Sola HJde A·Bed ltkt• new
mattress never used
$12S. 64.1-820.'> ---Velvet M>fa SSO. Game la·
ble $100, dbl bed hke·
new '60. new velvet lov
etieal & sofa, gorgeous
dresser & mirror . .I( lass &
~bl t.r0n cofTec table
SSO. nurrors. 011 vamt
mgs, p1l-tures. "elvct &
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r1tierglas." orang(.', S75
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('.<ill for dc•ta1ls Mon thru
1-'rl only from 9 t11 3pm
M64262
J pc antique· wh1tt· bdrm
c;ct $16.5 Good -.ora $60
Patio lounge r $4 l.Jmp,
543-tMSt
Walnut d1mn~ rm 'IN 8
chrs. xlnt condlt1on S425
962-49:J}
LUGGAGE TAGS
from your busm••:.s c-ard
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I' 0 Box 1560
Costa Mesa, Ca 9262f\
WANTt:D S ILVEK
OOL.1.ARS Pvt part)
67>8~or eves 673·2924
Racquet Club of Irvine.
Family memberahtp
Ask for Dou1t Am
merman 111 l G73 6G80
(WI 64IM450.
Commercial sw1nR set.
fruit Jars. plan ts & t r('(>'l
You dig. S45-8091 a ft 6
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2 uruforms SlS ,•arh 1
pant.suit $20. Sue 9-IU. all
in excellent cond1t1on &
worn only a few time!. b'
'tudent nurse. S.W·S72 I
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400 wh1h• t t>m£•nt l>nl·k
us..'Ci ~t-J ur lx.'!>l oHcr
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I~ ~tecl sink I ..,,'(! rn
111{-finer hotl'h. ~185
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lla\'l' 4000 }rtb d t·.111 1111
!iand for sale 4~ Ul!O'J
7AM·3 :llPM
~f'lect~d Antique:-..,,
furniture. Crahsman
power shop tool:.. lo"
radial ~aw. men's 10 s pd
bike. framed gall<'n
pnnts & oraogC' rrat1•
labels 760-8284
FIND YOUR NAME
WIN TICKETS WORTH $12
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Treat your Valentine to a
day on the luxury line r
Queen Ma ry in Long
Bt>a<"h.
"~ueen for a Day" Shows Twice Daily
Feb. 14, 16, 17 and 18, 1980
-Be a contestant in the Queen for a Doy
at lbe Queen Mary
-Senior Sweethearts Tr1bule f'eb 14 -M
and over S3.75. Children 5 Lo 11 $2 2S.
grandchlld.ren under S admitted free
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435.4747
One ticket provides odmtsaion lo Queen
Mary Tour exhlbll areas on all 12 decks
lncludln& the muaeum, en1lne room, Uv
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areas.
General Admission S6, child s lo 11
12.50.
For tlckt-t lnformJtlon t'nll C21~ 1
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we wtll al'l'anJ&e I or you to pl ck up your Ucke&a at t.be nearett office of the DAILY PILOT
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world can share with a Daily
Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy.
compose your personalized
greeting and we 'II set your
message in type to flt the
border of your choice or
your hand written thoughts
may appear tn the border
you select
Borders come 1n the 3 sizes
as shown below: $1 8. $1 2
and a special child's size for
$3. (You must be under 12
to qualify for the littlest
greeting)
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For help with your ad.
just call 642-5678 and
a friendly Valentine
ad-vlser will be happy
to assist .you. And, if
you like, you can
charge your Heart of
Love or u se your
Master Charge or
BankAmerlcard.
DAILY PILOT
842-5878
Dally Pdol Clauitled Department, 8o1< 1660, Coeta M.u 92829
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1540 Jamborce-
Newport Beach 640-6444
'76 BMW 3X>2. 4 spd, snrf,
stereo. MUST SELL!
lio.'i001ofr.640-9414
You may request Ad-Sitter seJViat when
placing your od . . . CM' Ad-Sitter
number will appear in your Doily Pilot
ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mesmges ..
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Your llometown
Dally Newspaper
VOL. 73, NO. 412, 3 SECTtONS, ,, PAGES
' l Catching Ber Bre ath
.
Is Pollv Bvall of Costa Mesa express10J;! the thrill of vie
tory, {lr the agony of defeat" Polly wa~ a part1<:1pant 10
an unusual t•vent Sundav When it was over. it was d1f
fieult to distinguis h the ~vinners from the losers To find
out whe:it it was a ll about, tum to Page A3. -------------------
1 Coast Panel Urges
: Bolsa Chica Access
. A resolution urging access to
Bolsa Chica waterways for
recreational boating has been
pass<'ct unanimously h~ th1·
!Board of Directors of I.he Orange Cou~ty ~aat Aaaoclatlon. , • TlM ~\ldoo. ·~ Fri-.4-y 8' the 'board's annual in-
stallation dinMr at the Irvine
Coast Country Club in Newport
Beach. c1 tt>s the need for morl'
public bt•rths and launchsn~
f:.tcihttt•s ;:tnd lh<• b<•nt•ftl'1<.1I cf
frets (If adll1t1orwl 11dal f1111,1, on
"'~tt'1 quJht} m Bolsa ChH·<.i
The• dot·unwnt ur~c:s support
by both slalt' ;;nd county or
r1 c1ab
Architect Wilham P Fick Pr
:was anst:.illed Fnday as H11·
group's nt•Y. president. replacing
~outj!.oing pre!-.1dcnt Hobt·rl C'ltr
• ford. prt•sult·nt of At r l'<1 hrurn1a
J Cost<t Mt's<J V1l'<' MB\Or
t Arlene S<.'h<1fer mstallt-d the nt·"'
offin•holders. wh1k rnrm1·r stat1·
Sen. OC'nnts Carpcnlt•r st'r"cd as
m astt·r of n 'rl.'monit•s
G ucst sp<'akl·r ~1 Ho~ Knauft
admirustrat1vc assistant to Ht·p
W i 111 a m D a n n c m e y 1• r . n
Orange. spoke on thl.' pt•nphl'rJI
canal anrl its meaning for
Oran~e County
Other officers inslalll'd wn1·
O••lr P1lol \1.tlf -
INSTALLED AS PRESIDENT
Architect Ficker
Kl' n n C' th f<' o .... I er ;; n cl H
"C'uha" ~1orrt'> \HT pr1•suh·nh
.I ..it·k F t·c•h;in lrc·.1·,un·r arid
Halph K1-.1•r '>f'C'rl'far\
Follows(Quarrel
HB Man Wounded
By Party Gunslwts
. A Huntington Beach man was
,ln satisfactory condition at
'Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
)oday alter being s hot in the
u:r AD Sl'ITER
WORK FOR YOV
"The Daily Pilot's Ad Sitter
rvlce is really s uper .
"l received great response
rom my classified ad, and the
d Sitler 24-hour a ns werin&
ervice freed m e from havlng to
tay home and a n swer tbe
bone."
That's the advertising success
ry of the man who placed this
in tbe Dally Pilot.
'79 Rabbit Diesel 2 dr
$2500 cash & pay
balance
xxx-xxxx Ad Siller
hn.24bn
If you want super respoose
from your ad but don't want to
alt by the phone, let the Daily
Pilot claul.fied service• work
for )'OU.
CallJ42-5678.
rhest during a Saturday night
party in Costa Me!>a, officials
said.
Police said Donald Gordon
Brown, 31. of 16191 Ganges
Lane. may have been saved
rrom death by a door that blunt·
ed the force or the bullet
They said Mark W ayne
Holloman, 19. of 2245 Canyon
Drive. Costa Mesa. was being
held in lieu of Sl0,000 bail on sus-
picion of assault with a deadly
weapon and discha rgin g a
firearm into an inhabited build·
ing.
PoUce said the shooting oc·
curred at about 11 :30 p.m . at
1022 W. Wilson St .. where 30 to
40 people were attending a party
at a home. ~
They said Holloman, whom,
witneuea said had been oua '.
a fter h e annoyed ~
partygoer, allegedly
with a 38-callbe~· l
fired about half
the house. · .,_
T h ey said B"rown ,
ironically is believed to
friend of the suapect's, was
about to open the front door to
check Into the shooting when a
bullel passed lhrouf(h \l
r
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS
2 Sentenced in Fraud
Took Cdunty Pay While Holding Jobs ...
A f'ountam Valley woman and
u Newport Beach man have
been sentenced to Orange Coun-
ty Jail for running a private
bus1ne!>s while they
l'!1multaneo u s ly accepted
pu) cht'ck~ for Orange County
JObS
Orange County court records
show that the couple pleaded no
contt•st to the misdemeanor
fraud charges and will serve
lhe1 r sentl•nces on weekends
Mary Lou llarrison. 37, of
10061 San Juan Court, Fountain
Valley. and Wa lter Pnor. 51. of
Hostages
Not Linked
To Shah?
By The As11oclated Pres~
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani Sadr was quoted today by a
f'rt'nch newspaper as saying his
government no longer de-
manded extradition of the de
1ms .. ·d shah before the release or
the· Am<•n(·an hostagl's now m
their IOOt.h day of capt1v1ty lie
said lht• rele<ise ('Ou ld come
"perhaps even m the coming
days ..
But Pars. lhl' offl c1al Iranian
news agency. said he was mis-
quoted in the interview in the
French newspaper Le Monde.
without saying what the alleged
misquote was Jt did not
elaborate
Masses of Ira nians turned out
in a steady rain to celebrate the
first anniversary of the Islamic
revolution with a victory parade
through Tehran. The c rush was
so gr.eat that scores of persons
were injured and a grand.stand
collapsed the s tate rad io said
Re leue for the hostages could
come if the U .S. government
acknowledged Its past "crimes"
in Iran and recognized his gov-
ernment's .. right to obtain the
extradition of the s hah and the
restitution of his fortune." Ban.i-
Sadr was quoted as saying by
the French newspaper. Le
Monde "If they admit this fact.
1t would help us lo free the
ho s ta~(·s in a s hort lime.
µc·rhapl'! even 1n the coming
d<J )"i ."
Asked 1f tht• hostages 1n th(• in-
terim might be n•movcd from
the· guanl of the Islamic m1'1 -
tants and entrust('d to I ranidn
ofh1·1als. Hant Sadr was quoted
as saying "II 1s a poss1b1bty I
l'nVIS<.ll{l' ror (ht.• coming days "
Hut he had not vet rece1vl'd
1wrm1ss1on from the Hevolu-
twnary CounC'll h<' heads. the
nC'Wl>pap('r S<ild
Bani Sadr '><lid he had re
l·t'1v<'d council approval for his
proposal that a tnbunal to 1n-
veM1-"al<' U S actions 1n Iran be
com bmed with an international
(·om m1s~1on to investigate the
shah s rule. the newspaper said
It quol<'d him us saying that pro·
pos~1I wa:. now before Ayutollah
Huhollah Khomeini and that hC'.
Bani Sttdr. hoped for a rt>sponsc
m I wo days " The idea for an '
1nternatwnal rommis~1on was
proposed by U N Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim
Bani-Sadr also gave an mdJca
t1on how he m ight then attempt
to press a compromise solution
on the militants holding the
<St>e IRAN. Pagl' /\2)
Blaze Hits
Apartment
In Huntington
Fire that swept through tbe
top floor of a downtown Hunt-
ington Beach apartment buJld-
ing sent occupan ts running for
the ir lives Sunday morning. rire
officials reported.
T h e occ upants -man y
d ash ing out with p e rsonal
belongings in their hands -all
escaped unha rme d rrom the
l.: 17 a .m . blaze al the 124 3rd St
artmentJi~tl1hte~ said.
·Jove llfa 'c1r11 -8Uauted
m 1 st.rue-
223 Orange St . Newport Beach.
were sentenced by Municipal
Court J udge Edward Laird lo 10
and six days in jail. respective-
ly Each was given credit for
two days already served and
placed on informal probation
Deputy District Attorney
Donald Barner said the couple
both worked as Sl,200 a -month
collection om cers in the county
Auditor-Controller's office
However. they set up shop in
March 1978 a s an ev1cu on
service out or Ms Harn~on"'
Fountain Valley home
The two continued to accept
paychecks for their duties of col-
lecting overpayments from
welfare recipients while they
earned on their eviction bu.s1
ness. Barner said
Investigators who trailed
Prior and Ms Harn!>on dunng a
county work day said the couple
left the office m separate cars.
but met at a pre-designated post
to conduct thi> pnvute busrnt-&'>
The business. "Prompt Ev1c-
uon Service.· was !>el up to han
dlt' probl em tenant s for
landlords. Harner ~a id In
Oeflt'---BUILOINO A MODEL CfTY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Students Robert Epley (feft), St.cy Poundrta
Midget Cities
Students Learning Desipi
8~ f'llll, S~EIOERMA:\
Of lit• 0 •1IY Ptlot $t..lff
1 hf• \OUnj!l"'t ('It~ Jll,tnn1 p .. HI
Or.toge Count\ rrohahl\ f'an 1 ..
f n 11 n rt 1 n .1 n t• 1 g h l h g r .id •
l'),,,....,rr,.101 .11 .John B llush.trd
School tn Iluntmgtrm lkarh
nunng tht• Jl.1sl '"" mo111h ...
lhl''>C' st11tlt•nh ha\(' <lc· ... 1.1:n1·tl
and con-.1ru1·tl'd '>{'\C'n 1ltHl·n·nt
r1t1rs <'Omplt•le Y.llh honw-.
park.., 1nrtu ... t rtl'' .tnrl ... tore·).
To hi· s ure._ lht· c tilt'' Jrt·
mounte>d on four·by 111ght foqt
shl'<'l~ of panC'hng and the· 111~
).tructurc"; o.trt· m.1dt• rrom (}(Id~
J nrl l'nd!> such ;;s pa pc• r c It p box
t•s. tissue mil" and plast1<' hlllh1
Ill g mall' nab
But ('(lnstrud1on or thc·sl' ('Ill{''
p1ves students a ta-.te of ltll'
cha lleni.?t' fal'l•d b\ aulhc•nt1c c1
t} planners
·' ll 's a hands·on approarh 111
Cl\'tcs." expl:.11ns :-0.('tl s .... a1i(lt•r
a !'OCial studies teachers who de•
vcloped the model city unit
Swa1gler tx-hevc•r. students can
learn morl' about how 11 c1l\
"'or ks by construchng one than
they could only by reading aboul
1t m a textbook The student'>
thcmsC'lves h ave responded en
thusiashcally, making mgeniou!>
use of household odds a nd ends
and colorful paints to create
their cities
Before they even construct the
model. thoueh. the s tudents
Rhodesian
Killer Fails
FORT 'VICTORIA. Rhodesia
CAP) -Rhode1lan 1uerrilla
leader Robert Mu1abe narrowly
mused death Sunday In a second
a11asalnatioo attempt within a
week, when a remote·conl.rol ex-
ploal ve device waa de tonated
beneath hla vehicle convoy,
police said.
Four members or bl• party
were 1Jlihlly IAjured when 88
lbe. of TNT rtpped open a rour-
foot-dee&> bole in the road to the
alrport (n lhle cenlnl Rbodalan
city.
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mPd1C'.tl fanltta•-. ..inti puhlt1
11.1 n..,µort .1t 11 Ill a bu .1 rl on l ht·
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Onl~ ,1ft1·1 th•• plJnnanl! 1-.
1 om pll'lt•d do "tud1•nts 1n l!rt1UJJ:..
111 thrt~ or four bt•.:m 1•onstruc·
t 111n or lh<•t r t'l l ll')o,
Bu:..hard Sd11.x1I ..., p..trl of th1·
Fnunlam Vttllc•\ School l>tc;tnrt
Student:.. compiett•t1 their modrl
cit v unit JUSI twrore a tt•ac·hcr
strtk<' v.as called "tlhtn the dis
t rt l'l
Their teacher Nl'il Swa1J:ler
howeH•r. has ront1nued lo
work. l'lcclini;? not to J<>tn man)
of his colleai;!ucs in thE' '>lnke
Beaches Full
In Huntington
On Weekend
A bout 20,000 visitors. an un
seasonably high total. swarmed
onto Huntington City Beaches
th1c; past weekend.
Captain Douglas D' Arn all, a
~ach otnclal. said the ~-deeree
water temperature did not deter
som e of the vlsltor.1 from plung-
ln1 1n. He ~a.id several rescues
were necessary b ecause or
strong riptides.
Lighter weekend attendance.
about 2.000, was reported at
Huntington Slate Beaches.
Sul Beach ureguards report· rd weekend attendance of 12,000
Four rescues were r equired,
ul110 because or riptides.
vestigators traced more than TO
cases filed by the company in
Orange and Los Angeles coun-
ties
Ms llarr1son 's and Pnor's
c;upenol"'\ were tipped off to lhe
coup l l"s act1v1l1cs by an
anonymous letter. Barner !laid
Prior had worked as a county
collecuoo officer s ince 1971 and
Ms llarnson was hired rn 197G
Both employees were dis -
charged from their Jobs at the
close of the invt:!>t1gal1on. of
f1c1als sc.ud
Air Crash
Dead Still
Unidentified
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J r11•r\ .t1rt r.irt I ra 'h f'"rHJ.J\
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lw1•n po<.1t1 \'l·I \ 11l••nt 1 (11·1!
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t;tll\t'I\ h;ul 1d1·nt1f11·d ttw t·oupli
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llunllnJ.!tun Bt at.h hut lhl' Los
\ngdt'' ('ornm·r·.., Mf1et· 1,1,111 not
\ 1·rth th1 1nf11rm.1t111n
l'hl•n · "' 1111thm1-: lh1 -. offwt· I'
g1\ in~ out on thPm, ·· ..,aid J t••ir
nnt•r :.. 1n,·1·..,t1~al0r th1-. morn1n~
,\ 1.·nr11111.·r ' rll•JIUI ~ '>a1rt his or
can11Jt111n ,.., v.r>rl-..1n>! Y.lth badh
c·harred n •mams and ,.., still at
tl'mpt1ng to localt> 11c•nlal rt·•·
ords ..inri •1lh,·r 'rd~'> ,,,
l'l'!labbsh 1dt'nt1hcdt1on
Ile said only that one v1cum
wali a man. the other a woman.
Three pcn.ons. including the
couple ten tall vely 1dcntif1ed as
the Murph)s. died when a PtpN
\heroke(' PA28 <·oll1clt·d nearl'
h1·,1d r n v.1lh ..i C-1 , ... 11.1 17'1 plloi
t i! In lln11 1 I.• 1.!hlHfl ··; or
1\orthndgt'
The Piper J1rcrafl. '>horn or a
"'ing. spwi to the l'arth. erupt1nJ,!
10 name. omc1al:.. said
Leighton·., Cessna crashed
on<··half mall' ay,ay at an office
ronstrurl10n 'rte "hert' ~ix
\l.Orkmcn '-'t•rf' tnJurc·d
\ -;ookt•sman for th<· Fi\i\ c;ar<l
lht' PtJ>l'r pilot Y.:t' •·n route to'"'
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ll..1n1 ,1tl' m1•an\I. h1l1• n •port
1·d hf' \..nrm -. nothtn,:z 11£ lh1• tnl'I
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l11Ltl l' dl·nwlishPrl aircraft l'h~ l\~11 .111 rr..ih art· bt'111J.?: n ·
.1s..,.•mlll•·d 111 Hawthorne> fnr m
,, . ..,11c .1t111n h' lh1· ~alrnnal
Tr .111 ... J"irt .1t10n SJfl'I \ Board
Athle tics to End
COLl :'.1Rl'S. Ohio <APJ
Tht• Cll'veland Board of Educa
twn m..t\ cut all school athletic'>
rrom IL" bar(' bones budget th.ts
fall . board prt•s 1dcnt John
G allaRhl'r l'!a) s oran i:a coasc
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\\c-a 1hc-r
Mostly s unny Tuesday.
w ith increasing h igh
cloudiness Tuesday after·
noon Some fog and low
clouds along the coast late
tonight a nd Tuesday
morning. Slightly cooler
Lows tonight 45 at the
beaches and 52 inland
Highs Tuesday 65 a long
the coast and 72 inland
INSIDE TODA\'
Civtl t'ipht ~ leaderi 1n
Plttaburgh IOJI they fear the
111ctfm1 of economac troubte1
wtll ~ blocka and womMt a&
th~ Ku KluzKlanuroes1n ona
"pn me to rpm." (Story, Page
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Moscow la1ue
LAXE PLACID, N Y <AP> -fte ~ ~mpte
CommlU.. today privately debat wbal to do about the
lloecow Summer OamM, w1lh a hw membena u.rCial 1 lt&U over Cbie U.S. request for a cllan11 ol ftllue
lleanwbilf', a Taiwanese alhlete'a bid to compete aa a
repreeentaUve ol the Repubbc al China l1 1otn1 befon •Rate appeal.a court
More Uum 70 ol lbe IOC'a • 1Mmben .,..,.. ~ fM t.be ...,._ at wb.lch U.S. Olympic c.ommltlM P,..lCS..t Robert
Kan. and EawuUve Director C'.ol P'. Donald NW.r .,a1n went
to Pl"Ol«lt the Am~rican P<»lUon on the Mo.cow Oamea
61mSpt .... 1c .. c1 .....
SAN FRANCIS('O (AP> -Motonat.a ln Northem Ca.IHorn.la
and Nevada c:ou.ld be payina SI.SO a 1aUon for 1uoH.ne by JWMt
1and t:2 • 1allon by th~ end of t.be year, ~e Calltomla Stat.
AutomobUti Aaaoctat100 proJttted today
Tbe CSAA predicted thoe~ price. would ~ reached lf lbe 8
centa a 1a11on lncroalt! dlaclosed each of the put two montba COO· tlnuedatthepumpa
The JUmp put the COlit lo $1 21 a talion lhtA montb compared
t.o Sl 15 m Janu•ry, on increase of about 5~ percent In one
montb
GeW U.pa Oeer •1H
LONDON CAP> Gold pnces shot up over the $100 mark ln
Europe th.is morning The dollar dipped on most torelsn ex-
changes.
At mid-morrung, gold wu selllna al S716.SO an ounce In both
London and Zurich, Europe'l> two major bullion marta. The
metal bad cloeed at $697.SO in London on Friday, and $888.50 ln
Zurich.
In Hong Kong, gold ros e $20.57 to close at $696. 22 today.
3 Nazb Serainered
COLOGNE, West Germany (AP) -A West German court
today sentenced three former Nui S.S. memben1 to prtaoo for
assisting in the mass murder of more than 70,000 French Jews
during World War II.
The moet prominent defendant, 70-year-old Kurt Llacbka,
former Paris ch.ief of the Gestapo, wu sentenced to 10 yean.
Lis~hka was head of German police in the region of the French
capital during the Nazi occupation.
Herbert Hagen, 66, nicknamed The Butcher of Paril by h1a
accu.sera, wu sentenced to 12 years. Hagen, Gestapo chief alone
tbe French AUantic coast rrom UMO to 1942, ia an executive in a
north German industrial firm. Ernst Reinricb.soho, 69, Llabka '•
usiatant in Paris, was sentenced to six yea.rs. Helnricbsob.o,
mayor d the small Bavarian town of Buergstadt, announced his
resignation after the verdict was revealed.
Dead for Years
'Forgotten' Body
Located in J7 ault
FREDERICKSBURG . Va
CAP) PoUce arc baffled about
the discovery of the body or an
infant, unidentified and ap
parently dead for many years,
f ound in a vau lt al a
Fredericksburg funeral home
Police not only don't know the
infant's identity, they have no
idea how long the infant has
been dead or why it was never
buried.
The body will be sent to the
state medical examiner's office
an Richmond for an autopsy to
try to determine. If possible,
how and when the infant died.
Police will also go through the
funeral home's records next
week for clue:. lo the child'5
1dent1ty.
"This LS such a stran~e thmg
that we really don 't know what's
going on yet ,·· l>a id Capt
William Lasell
Art1n~ on a tap, police found
the body, clad an u whale shroud.
in a vault m the chapel or lhe
Wheeler and Thompson Funeral
Home about 6 p m last Friday
Employecl> told police they had
not known the body was there
Miller Aide
Named Chief
For Campaign
Chris Loumakas. chief aide to
Orange County Supervisor
Edison Miller, wall take a leave
or absence effective Fnday to
manage Miller's campaign
Miller has filed a letter or an·
tent t.o run for the 70th Assembly
seat that was vacated when
Bruce Nestande decided to
challenge Miller 10 the 3rd
supervisorial d1stnrt
MiUer is expected to make a
decision as to which office he
will seek by March 7, the Cil.JnR
deadline for the supervisonal campaign.
Don Burds all , a retired
Newport Beach police om cer
who i. an executive assistant to
Miller, will become Miller's staff
coordinator l'tt Loumak1s'
absence.
OR.ANO~ COAST ,. r
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Humors or the existence of an
unclaimed and unidentified body
:.it Wheeler and Thompson had
bN.'n circulating in the city.
Several hours before police
'>l'<i rched the vault, two r e-
porters talked with Wheeler T.
Thompson, a co-owner or the
funeral home. and showed tum
photographs purportedly taken
or the vault and the body.
Thompson denied the rumor
;md wou1dn 't let the reporters in·
.. peel the vault or allow
employees to open 1t. He said the
vaults possibly hadn't been used
since he took over the business
from his rather 20 years ago.
David Packett of th e
Wes tmoreland News took the
l>tory and photographs to police.
who went to the funeral borne
and got permission to open the
vault.
Rider Dies
After Tumble
From Pickup
A 20·year-old man died Sun·
day when he fell out of the back
of a pickup truck on the curved
MacArthur Boulevard freeway
on ramp in Irvine.
Highway Patrol officen1 said
Charles Hand of Lomita wu ail·
ting in a lawn chair in the bed or
a small. foreign-made truck
drlven by Gregory Mitchell, 24,
of Torrance.
Hand fell out u Mitchell
swung around the curved on·
ramp leading to the northbound
San Dieeo Freeway, officers
said.
He dJed of bead injuries in
Tu1tin Community Hoapital a
short time after tbe 8 p.m. accl·
dent.
No charees have been filed
aeainst the driver pending
further investigation.
Kickbacks Probed
BJ 'l'lle .blodated Preta
At least 21 political llsures
and union otflciala from
Louisiana and Tex11 are aotne
before federal irand Juries tbh
week to discus• the FBl'a ao-
catled Brilab lovetU1atlon -a
·'scam " lnvolvln1 alle1ed
klckbacu to loflU4Ulce lnlu.rance
purcbua by covernment a1en·
clea In rour •tat.a.
Tideland
Fee Eyed
At Island
•1 oELOaa aaoou mWJN .... ...., ........
Some of Oran1• County'•
richest cllla.n.a toon may be
payln1 an extrava1a.nt extra tee
for ltvtnc oa Newport'• Harbor
11land.
Tb1t'1 becaua. ma.o,y of tbe
eulualve properU• that dot dae
Uny ll1and aN built over public
tldelanda.
And aJtbouah Oranee County
official.I lut week exempted 150
Sunaet Beach bomeownen from
i>enaJU• foe 1lmllar encroach·
menta, the Harbor bland reai-
denta likely won't be aa lucky.
Tbe problem really be1an
around tbe turn of lhe century,
when Oranie Cout 'a pioneering
families be1an settling, first in
Sun1et Beach , •nd later,
Newport Harbor.
And some of tbe 140 resjdent.s
came up with evidence that im·
provements had been built
before t.he county took over the
land in l.NJ.
Their clalm of prior riibts to
the Jand was accepted by county
official.a, who said it would be
t.oo expensive to try to deci~e
which improvements were bu.ill
before 19'3and which aren't
So the county issued a blanket
permit last week allowing the
Improvement.a to stand. ,
The Sunset Be ach res·
idencea are on public beach land,
which ls ruled by state recrea-
tional codes.
But Newport Harbor is gov-
erned by hanh Udelands laws,
which don't allow ror prior
rights claims, Jensen said.
In addition. the encroach·
m ents on Harbor Island are
more aubetantial than seawalls.
In many cues swimming pools.
gardens or parts of homes are
built on tidelands, he said.
"It's a classic story of the old,
old settlements." said Eric
Jessen, county Environmental
Ma nagement Agency orricial.
"Life was more informal at
the tum of the century. Inspec-
tors were more concerned with
the structural integrity or the
buildings than whether they
were within certain property
lines."
State Lands Commission
representatives, however. were
not so WormaJ, and in 1977 or-
dered Orange County orricials to
do something about the 200
properties from Suruiet Beach to
Dana Point that were edging onto
public beaches.
Valley Thieves
Get Silver
Dinnerware
In bur~lar1f•c; rc•flt·cltr?J:: rnr·
rc•nt c connm11 <'11 n<11t11Jn ~
lhtt'V<'" broke· anlo t"" Fount<i1n
Va 11 e y homes during th,.
weekend and stol<· about SI J.Ol)(l
worth of '>i lv1·r d innt•rw<trt'.
police said Inda~.
In both cases. a('cordinl>( to
police reports. burglars got into
tht• home.., \\hile the victims
were out, laking flatware from
one and sC'rving dishcl> from tlw
other In each burglary. silvt-r
dmnerwarc wcis the onl y lo1i~
li sted on police rcport5
The value of s uch items has
increased dramatically in recent
months, along "1th the rise in
v a I u e of preciou:. me tals,
particularly gold and silver.
The v1cums 01 the t' ountam
Valley burglaries wer e aden
t1r1ed by police as Edward D
Slank. 16658 Sequoia St., and
John Kocher. 18046 Santa
Arabella St. Police said both
break-Ina occurred Friday.
Boy Injured
In Cliff Fall
A IS·year·old Huntington
Beach boy suffered a possible
broken leg when he fell a short
distance from the cliff at Cres·
cent Bay Park Saturday
Albert Ruiz or 65-41 Walton'
Drive, Huntington Beach, was
reacued by Laguna Beach
firemen and lifeguards and
transported to South Coast
Medical Center rollowloe the
1 :40 pm. Incident Saturday.
Hoapit.aJ officials said the boy
waa admitted to the South
Laguna facility and later re-
leased
Home in BB
Burglarized
Bur&tan made off with more
than '2.~ worth of goods in·
cludlne • lar1e coin collection
from a Huntington Beach re·
aldence SUnday, police 11ld.
Officers noted the Intruders
hauled off stereo equlpment1 silverware, a 1mall quantity or
liquor and a 1un In addltlon to
the fl.!100 coin collection.
Tbe bur1lar1, laveat111tor1
aald, apparently entered the "71
Hudaan Drtve home t.broueh the
1ara1e in the early hours.
Alglaan Sky Pat rel
A Sov1cl·bu1lt heliC'oplcr of the Afghan Air
Force flJcs over .Afghanbtan's capital of
KabuJ. While Soviet forces '>ec ure lines of
Al'WI .........
communications, the Afghan army and air
force are reportedly being used to com bat
r ebel guerrillas.
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Routine Stop
By Cop Foils
Mesa Holdup
A Sant a Ana pohre 'lt'rgean1
malung a routme tram<" \tr11'
Sunday Ill front uf a Costu Me.,<1
convenience store l11okE'd up
~·hen he heard a era!>h :mil
arrested two men who ullcgf'dl>
were trying to hold up th1· <,tun·
omcers said toda>
In Costa Me .. a r1t~ Jail t1"1J\
on susp1 c1on of robb.,n "l'r•
Mark Bnan Ver Hryr k . 21 11f
2511 W Sunflowt•r A vt• . Sant .1
Ana, and Jay Edward Fl1•1rhn
2. street addrells unkno"n. Sant"
Ana, poUc(• said Both W{'rt' ht-l <l
1n lieuofSl0,000 bail
Polic<' said th1· IOC'irtent or
curred at 11 ·10 p m Sunday .11
the U-Totem Market a t 117)!
Sunnower Ave , on th" Co<;l<J
Mesa-Santa Ana city bmat.s
They said two men entered the
market and attempted to over
power the male clerk. In the
ensuing s truggle, the rash reR
jster and some news racks were
itnockedover
Santa Ana police Sgt Preston
M Moran had pulled ovn ti
motorist 10 front of the• <.torf'
and. alerted by th1• no1c;(' mad1
tht' a rrest. 1>ffl <"e rs <.a id Tht
s uspects Wt're lum<'d "' ,., 111
Costa Mesa poh"e
Re po rt s <Ii cl n 't 111 d I l' :1 r ,.
whether or not thf' rnotora\t "J..,
j.(I Vl'n the t l('k(•l
Jewelry, TV Set
Taken in Burglary
Jeweln• valued :.it S900 :ind a
color telev1saon .set "ere taken an
a burglary Sunday at the hom<'
of Kim L S mith in Fountu1n
Valley
Poh<"e sa1d thievei. enkrt'<I via
a dining room window und took
the Jev.eh y. telev1s1on. a !'Ut'<if'
jacket and SIO rash Total lo<.!»
was estimated al SI .260
f',.._P119eAJ
IRAN: ..
ho:itages ··In the case or a
divergence of views. I would
<'vf'ntualJy go to the U S Em· hd'>'>~ to c·onvine1· them to fall an
Ii n1· 14·1th my VIC'14 ." ht> wa'> quot
1·d J" '>JYan£
~1nu· th" c·n'>I\ began. the Ira.
n1Jn gm,..mment and the mab
l.tnt\ have demanded extrad.J
l 1<>11 of the depost."d shah befon•
rtle rt:'lease of the Ame ncans
In J mt:'ssagt' read to the
l ,.hr.in 1 rti\l.<l ~h1ch Tehran
1.1tl111 1·.,llmJtNI at 2 million
, ... , .. on Khum• trll dtd not mf'n
111111 111•· h1 .... t.1~1 ..,1tuat1nn bul
.1111 Ir.in , '-Lrui.:RI•· mu.,t ron
11nu1.: "i.:<un.'>t th•' L"n1t<>d St.at~.
tl11-. ruthlf><is \l.Orld deHJUrer "
Hui ht• '>aid ;1ft1 r lr•in 1·ndf'd
11'-J.>i•l1t1ral m1htar) 1•t·onom1r·
.ind cultu ral d('pend•·nr e 1m
\menca. "we will ~tabllsh or
cJ1nary rC'lat1ons with Amf'nCJ
Just a~ with other countne'i " Jl1•
s aid Is ra e l , "a ba se for
America," must be destroyed.
Tehran rad.Jo s aid roads lead
1ng to the parade route were
filled with people aa far u the
eye ('ould see Many were chant·
mj! .. Allah-0-Akhbar" -God is
great and bummg incense ll
..,aid some were so excited ~Y
\lormed into the l.Jne or march
a nd the radio appealed for them
to mo'e back onto the sidewalk.
Rani·Sddr '>tood an for the ail
mg Khome1ru on the otfic1aJ re
v1ew1ng s tand 1n Tehran's
Freedom square He was jotned
by Khomeini's son Ahmad and
Palestine Liberation Oraao.lla·
tion chief Vasser Arafat as the
parade got under way, led by a
rontmgent from the military of
hcers' school, the radio sajd.
Khomein1 's son read the
message from his rather, later
reported by government newc;
agencies. "Iran mu.st conunue
1t'> dec1s1ve struggle against the
rrue l. 14-0 rld·swallowing US."
KhomeJru said, adding that the
country should be aware of the
· cnmmal powers or the East
and We:.t "
Draft Rally
Turnout Poor
At UC Irvine
With folk 'olnger Ario Guthnl··,
Allcc"s Restdurant play1n~
OH'r a lol)ds peaker, an an1 1
<!raft rall:. at LT lrvint' got off l ti
;, !>lov. start today
Hardly anyonc.:.howcd up
But or~anazer-, of tht event ,
meant lo c0Lnc1de with siD\llar
d 1• m o n ., t r a l 1 o n ., a l o t h l r
I nl\1•r;1l\ of California c;m1
fl'J'>t'" ar11imd th•· .... tat«·. '>a1<1 tht·'
h11p1·c! .in'" h1·r1· fr11m 200. 1,,
• ooo .,tudt>nt ~1111ld .ittl·nd th•
rJll) l<iter 1n the d,Jy
M "re 1 11 J n 2 o " p" a k" 1 •
r1•pn•'>t·nt1 n~ ,,,riou n1 ~ .11111.1
t1•1n~ 14-cr•· 111 lfl'!1\1•r :.p1·1·chP..., 11•.
thl' school ., l ._. mfHJ.'> park
c; roups al the dC'mQnstratum
\l.t•n• t11 intlud,: th" Cira~ hrn
th~r .... 1hl' C"JmpJ1gn for
f-:1:onom1t' Ocmo<'racy, th<' ,-.;, . ...,
Am C'r1ean "'1 11vcmen1 , th•
l.ab<>rtanJn Partv and lhf' 111
hanr,. fur Survt\,1.I
Orgaru&ers of the rally sa10
they nll.ed prof'euon to cancel
classes llO student& could attend.
I\ "PQkt''iwnman for the As -
"onated Stu<lcnh "lid 1~ pro
(1•..,.:;or" had <'•in~l·nt•·d In th;11 rt
fJ U('"I
Thi• rnlh 14-:.h tx-anR .:;ponsort'fl
b' thl' Ant1 -WJr Organtzini.:
Lt.•aguc
The <>r><>k <'c;woman s aid an\
plan<; for fulun' demQnstralwn-.
would hinge on the .... urct•\:-''' loda) ·.., cvt•nt
Student... arc> prOl<'sting pn1
posed reim~1t1on or military
draft registration.
'Green Flu" Ends
PHILAOELPHfA <AP>
Police appeared to be recover.
ing from "Green Flu" today
after a weekend in which near ly
1S percent of the poLice in two
dis tricts called in sick The
a bsences were part of a protest
to Mayor Wilham Green's order
to cut 738 Jobs from the city·~
8.SOO·member pol1re force
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Hostages-Shah Link Severed? 1
I
I
!Chavez:
I
:No End
:To Fight
CALEXICO (AP > The
1 leader of the U n ited Farm
Workers of Amen ca has marked
the hrst anniversary of the slay.
ing or a fae ld worker by urging
UFW backt"rs to rededicate
• themselve'i to the "long strug-
gle" for bt>ller working condi-
tions an the Imperial Valley
U FW President Cesar Chavez
m a de his plea Sunday during a
m emorial ~erva ce for Rufino
; Contreras. the 26,year -old
worker shot to death three
weeks after the firs t strike
; began on .J an 19. 1979 Con-
treras was killed "'hen he and a
'group of strikers e ntered a
r California lettuee fi eld to db·
courage strike breakers
O••l'I' ~I ... ,._."' G¥• ,. ......... Calling Contrera:. "a martyr"
for thl· tR-y(•ar-old union's move-
1 ment. Chavez told a crowd I est1m:.itt•d al 1,200 in th1!-. bordt:r
SUPPOSE THEY GAVE AN ANTI-DRAFT DEMONSTRATION AT UC IAVINE AND NOBODY CAME?
That Was Just About the Case Early In the Dey, But Organizers Hope for Up to 2,000 Student• Later
I town that Contreras remain:. u
symbol "for the struggle uf f JUSltCC' •·
, Chavc1. 52. ind teated the let
I tuce !.lnke. now 13 months old,
, could match an length the f1v<.•
, year strike staged by the Uf'W
I
an the early 1970'> against a
Northt•m California wine pro-
ducer
<See CHAVEZ, Page 1\2)
,Rider Dies
'Forgotten'
Tot's Body
In Vault
:After Tumble
: From Pickup
. '
FREDERICKSBURG , Va
<AP> -Police arc baffled about
the discovery of the body of an
infant. un1de ntif1e d and ap
pa renlly dead for many years,
found in a vault at a
F redencksburg funeral home
"This is such a stran ge Uung
that we really don't know what's
going on yet,'' said Capt
William Lascll A 20-year-old m an died Sun-
ay when he fell o ul of the back
( a ickup true" on tba cuned
..-:. ....... ~ '"""'~ ..... ~ .. RlghW.y Patrol offlcen said
Charles Hand of LoDJila was sit· t ling m a lawn chair m the bed of 1a small. foreign m ade truck
1drivC'n by Gregory Mitchell, 24.
!or Torrance·
I
H and fell out a:. M1tchl'll
swun~ :.iround the· curved on
r amp lcadrng to th<• northbound
1 San U1ego FrC'cwa y, officers
1said.
Ile died of head JnJUne!. an
ITustan Community llospatal n
lshort tame after the 6 p m . <1cc1
dent I No charg<'s hav<• bc•en flll•d
·a~a1nst th1· drivt•r pending I further mvc•!.t1gat1on
1-
1
t' r
r ~
t
Actina on a up, police found
the body, clad lo a wtl.lt.e abroud,
ln a vault in Ule chapel ~ the
Wheeler and Thompeon Funeral
Home about 6 p.m . laat Friday.
Employees told police they had
not known the body was there .
Police not only don't know the
infant's identity. they have no
1rlca how long lht· infant ha'>
lwt>n d<'ad or why 1t "'a'> nt>v(·r
buri<>d
'Thl' hody IA 111 br wnt to llw
'>tJte medical l'X<1m1nf'r .., offl<·1·
in H1 chmond for an autop~y lo
Ir) to determ1n1·. 1f p11..,s1bl1·
ho" and v.hcn the infant d11•d
l'olu;t· will al'>o go through th1·
funeral honll'':> rt·corih next
Wt'ek for 1·lu1.·s to lhl· l'hlld .,
1d<•nt1t v
Is Polly Byall of Costa Mesa expressing the thrill of vic-
tory, or the agony of def eat? Polly was a participant ln
a unusual event Sunday. When lt was over, ll was dlf.
It to distineu.tsb the winnen from the losers. To flnd
o t what It was all about, tum to Paae A3.
Anti-draft Protest
DraUJs Few at VCI
Wllh folk ~1ni.:1·r Ario G uthn<· ....
Alttl··.., Rl''>l:.1Ur•1nt " play111g
ovt·r a loud!-.pt.•okl·r. ;;11 a11t1
draft rall~ at l 'C lnanl· got offt11
:.i s low Mart to<lay
llard ly anyone showed up
Hut or~am:u.·rs of the event.
m eant to coincide with s imilar
demonstrations at ot h er
Un1vers1ty or California cam
puses around the state, said they
hoped anywhere from 200 to
2.000 students would attend the
r ally later in the d av
M ort· than 21J speakers
r epresenting variou.a or1aniza
tions were to deJlver speeches in
the school's campus park.
G roups at the demoruJtralaoo
w<•re to include the Gray Pan
th e r -;, the Campaign for
Eronom1t• Dl'mocran th1.· !'\PIA
• \ m t· r 1 !'a n ~1 o \ l' n) c n t . t h 1•
l.1lll•rtunan I' art,. ilnd tht• Al
lwnc<.· fur Sun l\a-1
Orgun11.t•rs of tht· rall) ..,;ml
th<·y askl•d profc!-.:.Or!-. lo c·.Jncel
d asses so students could a ttend
A s pokeswoman for the A s
soc1ated Students :.aid 15 pro
fe:.sors had consented to that re
quest.
The rally was being sponsored
by the Anti -W ar Or ganizin g
Lt>llgU('
The )>pokc!>woman saHJ an>
plans for future demons traUons
would hinge on the s uccess of
today's t'vent.
Students arc protesting pro
posed r elmposiUon or military
draft registration.
Tideland Fees Due
For Harbor Island
Hy Ot:l.ORES BROOKS IRWI,_.
Ol 1'-O•UJ Poi.I Si.ill
Somt• of Oranl.!c County'-,
r1rhe..,t e1t1zt·ns soon may bf•
pay1nlo( un evtrava.:ant extra f(•f'
for living on Newport·~ Harbor
hi and
That .., b<-caut.,c many of tht·
f"<tlusl\t' prupcrttf'.., that dot th1·
tiny •~land an• built ovr-r publu·
tidelands
~o th!' count> 1ssut•d a hlanket
pl·rm1t lat.,l wN•k allowm~ thl'
improvement'> lo c;tand
T h e S u n s c• t B t' a c h r e :..
tclencc!'i an• on public beach land
wharh 1~ rulc-d by :..tat(' rt·Cr{'a
twna l codc~
But Newport llarbor 1'> gov
1•rned by harsh ttdl'land!. laws.
(Sc't· FEE. Pa~t· A21
Two Jailed
In County
Job Fraud
,, Pountaan Valle~ \\Oman Jnq
a Newport Hcach man have
!wen sentenced to Orange Coun
ty Jail for runninR a pnvat<·
busi n ess while the y
simult aneously accepted
paychecks for Oran ge County
jobs .
Orange County court rerords
show that lbe COf.lPle pleaded no
contest to the misdemeanor
fraud ch:.irge.., Jnd v.111 "cnt:
lhear sentences on weekends
Mary Lou Harrison . 37, of
10061 San Juan Court, Fomtt.ain
Valley, and Walter Pnor. Sl, or
223 Orange St .. Newport Beach,
were sentenl'ed by Municipal
Court Judge Edward Laird to JO
and s ix days in Jatl. rcspect1ve-
l.v Each was given credit for
two days a lready ser vt>d and
pluced on informal probation
l>eput} D1qrir t AttorncL
Donald Hamer '>aid tht• c·oupll·
both workt'<i us $! 200·<J month
1•11llt-ction off1n" 1n tht• tount)
.I\ 11d1tor Controll1•r :. o ff11:1•
lh11At'\'1•r !ht•\ :.i•t up '>hop in
M J re· h I !}-;' H J .... J II l' \ I ( t 11rn
'>1•rv1ct> out nf :'th llarn ... on..,
1-'ountam \'alll'y homt•
Thf• t IAo c·ont mm·d 111 ;wrl'pl
pa\ <'hecks for th1•1r llut1t•s of r11l
I c· l' r 1 n f.! o \ •' r p .1 \ m "n "' from
\\t•lfare n•c1p11•nts IA hilt• the)
('arnN:! on lhl'tr t•v1rlion liu'it
(Sfot> J08S, Pa ~t> \:?)
And althouRh Orange County
0Hic1als last wcek cxemptt-d 150
Sunset Beach homcowners from
i)('nalt1cs for similar encroach
mcnts. the ll<irbor Island res t
dt•nts likl'ly won t be as luck\
'Like Dead Dog'
The probll'm rra lly be~an
around the turn of lhc century .
\\hen Oran~e Coast's pion<'enng
ftlm1l1e!. began settlang, first in
Su nset Beach, and later,
Newport Harbor
And some of th£• 140 rc!'l1denL'>
came up Wllh cv1dencf' that am
provements had been built
before the county took over the
land in 1943.
Their claim of pnor rights to
the land was accepted by county
officials, who said at would be
too expensive tp try to decide
which improvC'mcnts wt•re built
before l943and which a ren't
Seniors Get
Aid on Taxes
Beginning Wednesday. free in
com e tax assistance wlll be
available to Irvine seniors. SS
years and older
Tax·Alde counselors will be
available from 9 a .m . to noon
every Wednesday through April
9 a t the Senior Centei, 3807
Sandburg Way, and at Heritage
Park Youth Services Center,
4601 Walnut Ave. These
counselors have been trained by
the Internal Revenue Service.
Those seeking assistance
should brina their tax forms and
s upportin& lnformaUon. No res·
ervaliona are neceasary. For
more information cell 754·3889.
Girl's Body Left
Amid Passing Cars
MANASSAS, Va (AP > A
12·yur-0ld Vietnamese girl re
turning home from an English
class was struck by two vehicles
and killed, and other car s drove
around her body "like there was
a dead dog in the middle of thc
str eet." a witness says
Police are searc hing ro r n
beige van and a dark gray com·
pact car In the hJt-and·run death
or Tran> Ly Hoa.
She was on h e r way home
from school at 7 p.m last Thurs-
day with about 10 Vietna mese
c hildren and adults, including
h e r mother and 11 ·year-old
brother.
Hoa stepped orr a curb In front
of the school and was hit by a
van , police said.
Apparently not seriously hurt,
she was crawling to the aide or
the road when a car ran over her
and draaed her 50 feet, Mary
Hay, an Interpreter said abe was
told by the 1irl'1 mother.
Bob Cole, a resident of the
11ubdiv11lon in Prince William
County where the accident oc· curred, aatd he heard a thud and
then 1creamin1.
"I aaw the second car run over
the kid, and I realised what had
happened," be aald. "It didn't
seem to be IOlna fut. Tbera
were no braket or anythlq. It drove over both her le11.
· No one would s top Two can.
drovc around her They ucte<l
ltkt• there was a dead dog an the
middle of the street. I alm ost put
my fist through the door of a ear
tryan~ to get somrone to s top ..
Hoa wa11 pronounced dead at
Prince William llospital
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Release
Reported
Pending
By 'The Associated Press
lraruan President AbolhasMm
Bam·Sadr was quoted today by a
f''rench ne wspaper as saying his
government n o longer d i'
m a nded t?Xtr adataon of the d1·
po!>ed s hah befon• the rclea!>e of
the Amencan hostaRe~ now 1n
their IOOth day of l'apt1v1ty flt·
!>atd the rl'leasc· could cr>me
"perhaps l'Vl'n 1n the· rumang
days "
But P:.irs. tht' offt<'wl lranwn
new\ a~l·nt·~. ~aid ht• wa.., rrm.
quott•d an tht· in11•rv11·w in th1·
f'rC'n<'h Ol'\\"l.WJl<-r Le· Mondt·
v.nhout sa,1ng what th1· .ille~c1I
Ill Is q u (It I' IA a .... It d Id n I) t
t:lab11rat1·
MJ..,..,l"> of lrani;rn.., turned out
in a -.tc·ad\ rasn 10 ti:IPhrall· th1·
flr..,t Jllnl\t•r-.Jn of llw hlarr111·
rt\ulutwn 1A1th .i \l('tun p;,ir;ir!t·
thrnul!h T..t1ran Thi· 1·ru ... h wa..,
'll f,!rt•al thal :-.t·•ir•·.., of µ1-r-,1,n..,
IA••rt· mJUn·<I .inti ,, ~rJn<ht a111J
u1llap..,f'd tlw .... t.ilt· r.1rl111 ..,,Jld
Rc·le.i..,,. fnr th•· h11..,t.1~, . .., 1·c1uld
<'omt· 1f th1· l <..; go\ 1·rnm1•nt
.ti kn111Alt-<l)!l'd th JHl'>I ' <'r!ITll''>.
an Ir.in J.flrl rerogn111·d ht'> gov
1:mmcnt ~ .. right to obtain the
t•xtrnd1t1on of lhP 'ihah and lht>
re!.t1tut1on of h1:-. fortunP." Bani
Sadr v.as quot1•d a~· '>J)ang by
th1· Freneh n1•wspapt'r, Le
Mondc• "If the> Jdm1t thl'> fact.
It \\Ould hc•lp u .... lo frtP lh1·
h o .., l a gt• .., 1 n a .., h o r t t 1 m t'
p e rhaps l'\l'O 1n thl' coming
da'.., '
Asked 1f the hostages an the an
tenm might be removed from
the guard of the lslamac m11J
tants and £>ntrusted to Iranian
ofhc1als. Bani-Sadr was quoted
as saym~ ··tt 1s a poss ibility I
envisage for the comm~ day"i "
A ut hr h 1d nut '• t n ·1 c 1 \, tJ
perm1sswn from 0 lhc• Revulu
t1onary CounC'1I he heads. th1·
ne wspaper said
Bana·Sadr said he h ad re
ceived council approval for has
proposal that a tribunal to an
\'est1gate t " S .ictions 1n Iran be
com baned with un 1nt1.•rnal11mal
t•om m1ss1on to mvec;t1,1!.1ll' th<'
-.hah .. ruJ<>. the nt·w~1rn1>er !.JJd
It q uotN:! him as ... a yang that pro
poc;.JI Y.<1i; no~ lwfnrt \\ alnll.1h
Huholl;ih f\honll'lnl ;end th.it he·
Hant Sadr. hoµt«I for a rt•..,ponw
· an I 14 n chi\.., ·· Tlw 1cl1•J for .in
1n lt•rn.1t111n,d 1•on1m1..,..,111n \\a
pr11posi•d II\ I ' ~··<· r1'f .Jn
c;l'n1•ral Kun \\ .tlclh1·1m
BJ01 SJdr al .. n J!.J\l' .in mcJ11 ;1
lion holA-ht· m1)!hl lhf'n :1l11•mp1
tn 1J rt'"' .1 compn1m • .,,. ..,,,(ut11111
nn lht• mll1lan1 holr11n l! rho
ho.., ta~<'' · In t tw r.1 .... c· of .i
01\ t•rgc•n1·l· of 'I''"' I 1A1111ltl
1'\'t•ntuall,\ i::o to !ht· I " .. :m
ha'~' In c·nn\ mn· lht·m lo f..tll 111
lint• "1lh m\ \ ll'IA h1· "..i:-. quol
"d J., .... 1y1n11
Sinct• th1• <-r1s 1.., lwi.:an. the Im
n1an ~ovt•mml'nt and the m1h
t.int~ havt' demandl'd t•xtrat11
t ion nr lhl' depoSt•d shu h befon·
lhl' rl'IC'a"<' of thl· Amcn<·an'
In a mt''>'aJ(t• rt> ad to th£'
Tehran crolAd, which Tehrun
radio est1malt•d at 2 m1l11 nn
per!.ons. Khomr1n1 l11t1 not men
I~· IR\~. l'aRt' A:!I
INSIDE TODA\'
Civil rights leaders in
P1tt1burgh .My t#U'y /tar the
V'lct1m1 of t'COnOm1c 1rouble1
writ be black& and womt'n <»
th" Ku Kha Klan ze~1 ln on a
"pnme tarQel ·· fStOT'JI, Pagt'
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IOC Pondering
Moscow Issue
LAKJ: PLACID. N y tAP> -,,,. lmemaUooal 01.1mDlc
Commlu.t today pnvately debatee what to do abou\ 0..
Mo.eow Summer Gama, wtt.b a t w memben W'linl 1 atatl
over thf U.S request for a chance ol venue
Meuwhllt, a Tatwaneae ·~·1 bid to compete u a
rep,.....Uve of lhe Republic of China la 1otn1 before a 11.ew • ppeala «Mllt
MC>r9 than 10 oft.be IOC'a • membtn weN ex~ for the
aeaalon at which U.S Olympic Commltt.ee ~t Robert
Kane and Eucutlve Director Col. F Donald Muter a•aLn were
to pres.tot lhe Amtncan l)OlllUon on~ Moacow Oam
3Nasta.S..cftl""'
COUX:NE, W~l Germany !AP> -A West Oermao cou.rt
today ~ntene«t three former Na&I S.S membera to prlaon for
au utJni m the man murder of more than 70,000 French Jewa during World Warn
The most prominent defendant, '70-year~ld Ku.rt 1.Jachka
former Paris ctuer or the Gestapo, waa sentenced to 10 yean'.
Laacbka WU head of German police ln the realon ol the French
capital durin1 t.be NUJ occupation
larael
Reviews
PolicieB
JERUSALEM (AP> -Prime
M In later Mcntiche~ Bealn told
tht> Unltt-d Slatn tod111y that
brael will not be sacrificed in a
policy of appea.aement toward
the Arabi on the Palc1.1tlnlan U;-
11\A4I. ln Tel Avtv. a bomb blew up
at a crowded euburban bus atop,
Inju ring 15 persons, a uthonlles
1tUill
B e gin. s p "aklng l o the
Arne rican J ewish Committee,
uad that larael would make no
more concession.a to encourage
Paleatlnlans to join talks for
autonomy in Israeli·occupied
territories
In a newspaper intervie w
publishe d in Cairo today,
Defense Minister E:ier Weizman
was quoted as speaking out
strongly in ravor of co-existence
with the Arabs. In a s tatement
differing markedly from Begin's
policy, he was quoted as saying
J e w lsh s ettlements do not
represept security for Israel.
The interview was ta ken in
Is rael earlier lhis month. ..
1orw1....-
Herbert Hagen, 66, nicknamed The Butcher of Pana by bia
accusen, waa sentenced to 12 years. Ha1en, Gestapo cblef aloni
lhe French Atlantic coast from l9tO to UM2, ii an execuUve in a
north German industrial farm . Ernst Helnrlcbaobn, 89, Lilbka'a
assistant in Paris, was sentenced to alx yeara. Helnricbsohn,
mayor ol lhe small Bavanan town of Buer1atadt, announced hi.a
resignation alter lhe verdict was revealed.
~ Mli. Lettie Rqertefl
In the Tel Avav s uburb or
Petah Tikvah a bomb blast in-
jured LS persons. one seriously,
al the bus slop, a hospita l
s pokes man re ported . Israe l
Radio said two crowded buses
left the stop mome nts before the
bomb exploded. It said Police
rounded up 10 Arabs and scaled
off the area while th<'y searched
for more explosives. but there
was no report thHt a ny were
found.
Algltaa Sk9 Patrol
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -An internal leak of radioactivity
occurred at lbe crippled Three Mile Island nuclear plant today,
but a sPokesman for the owners said It apparenUy did not result in releases outside lhe facility.
"I tmderstand it came from a pump within the auxiliary
building," said Ken McKee, a spokesman for General Public
Utilities.
A Soviet-built helicopter of the Afghan Aar
Force flies over Afgharustan's capital or
Kabul While Soviet forces secure li nes or
,..,.... Piafle A J
commurucation:,. the Afghan army and air
fo rce are reportedly being used to co mbat
re bel guerrillas.
The auxiliary building adjoins the plant's containment
building, which houses Its severely damaged reactor.
In his speech Begin referred to
sta tements by Secretary of State
Cyrus Vanre> th::it a resolution or
th<' Palestinian problem would
boost AmC'rican influence with
Mo,;lem and Arab slatt's and
east· l hl· -.trall'~ll' po~1l 1on
against Sov1t•l :.ulvann·~ in lhL"
Mtddlt.• E:.est
FEE •.. Brezhnev
Woos Iran
Air Crash
Dead Still
Unidentified
,..,.. Lftlp• o.,n-•1oe which don't a llow for prior
ri1ithts d a ims. Jensen said
LONDON CAP) -Gold prices shot up over the $700 mark in
Europe this morning. The dollar dipped on most foreign ex changes.
Al closing, gold was s elling at $713.60 an ounce in Zurich.
The metal closed at $711 in London
Jn Hong Kong.gold rose$20.57toclose at$696.22today.
F,....P.geAJ
HB Man Wounded m.AN •..
By Party Gunshots
t10n the h06tage s1tuat1on but
saad Iran's struggle mus t con
tinue against the United Slat.es,
"this ruthless world devourer "
But he said after Ira n ended
its political, m11.Jtary economic
a nd cultur a l depe nde nce on
Amen ca, "we will establi sh or
dina ry relations walh Americ<i
JUSt as with othe r counlnes. · lie
s aid I s r ael, "a b ase f or
Ame rica." must be destroyed.
A Huntington Hcc.ich m an was
1n s atisfactory C'ondition al
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
today afte r bcang shot in lht-
chesl during a Saturday night
party m Costa Mesa, officials
said
Police said Donald Gordon
Brown, 31, of 16191 Ganges
Lane . may have been saved
Crom death by a door that blunt-
ed the force of the bullet.
They said Mark Wayne
Holloman, 19, or 2245 Canyon
Drive. Costa Mesa, was being
held in lieu of $10,000 bail on SUS·
pic1on of assault with a deadly
w<.'apon and d 1sc h ~qp ng. a
firearm into an inhabited bwld
1n ~ . Polire ~aid the s hooting o<.-
curt'ed at about 11 30 p.m at
1022 W. Wilson St., where 30 to
40 people were attending a party
at a home
They said Hollom an, whom
witnesses sa1<4 had been ousted
a fte r he a nnoyed a fe male
party goer . a llegedly returned
with a 38-caliber revolver and
fired about half a dozen shots at
the house
They said Brown, who
Ironically ls beUeved to be a
friend of the suapect'a, was
a bout to open the front door to
check into the shooting when a
bullet passed throutch 1t and
struck him in lhe chest.
Ho lloman alle~edly c alled
police about five hours later and
i-.urrendered. officers said No
c<he r injuries were reported
Tehran radio srud roads lead·
ing to the parade route were
filled with people as far as lhe
eye could see. Many were chant
ina: "Allah-o-Akbbar" -God Ls ereat -a.ad burning inceme. Il said some were so excited they
stormed into the line of march
and lhe radio appealed for them
lo move back onto the sidewalk.
Coast Panel Urges
Bolsa Chica Access
Ham Sadr <.,ll)Od 1n for tht· ail
1ng Khomc1ru on lht· 0Hic1al re
viewing stan d 1n T~hran 's
Freedom square I le was JOtne<l
by Khomeini's son Ahmad Cl.lld
P alestine L1bcrat1on Orgamza
t10n ctuef Yasser Arafat as lhc
parade got under way, led by a
contingent from the military or
f1 cers' school, the radio said
Khomein i's son read the
message from h.is father , later
reported by government news
agencies.
\
A resolution urging access to
Bo lsa Chica wate rways for
recreational boating has been
passed unanimously by the
Board of Direct.ors of the Orange
County Coast Association.
The resolution. adopted Fri·
day at the ward's annual _in-
stallation dinner al the lrvme
Coast Country Club in Newport
Beach, cites the need ror m?re
public berths and launching
facilities and the beneficial er
feels of additional tidal now on
water quality in Bols a Chica.
The document urges support
by both state and county of-
flc1als •. Architect William P . I' 1cker
was installed Friday as ~he ~roup's new president, replacll_ll'\
outgoing president Robert Chf·
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C1 .. elfled Mv•rtlllftl 6'2·5811
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ford, president of Air Califomla
C os t? Mesa Vice Mayor
Arlene Schafer installed the new
offi ceholders, while former state
Sen. Dennis Carpenter served as
maste r of ceremonies.
Guest speaker M. Roy Knauft,
administrative assistant to Rep.
William Danne meye r . R ·
Orange. spok~ on the pe.ripheral
c anal and als me aning for
Orange County.
Miller Aide
Named Chief
For Campaign
Other officers installed were
Kenneth Fowler and R . I.
"Cuba" Morris, vice presidents.
Jack Feehan, trea s urer. and
Ralph Kise r. secretary.
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CHAVEZ •.•
A0fter the meJnorial servtce,
Chavez joined the crowd ln a
2'h ·mll e m a r c h through·
downtown Calexico to Con-
treras' grave. A year ago,
Chavez and California Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. were among
7 ,000 people attending Con-
treras' funeral. Murder cbar1es agaln.sl three
employees of Marlo Salkbon
Inc., at whose farm near
Holtville the shooting occurred.
have been dismissed by an El
Centro Municipal Court Judie .
The memorial comes leas than
a month after two major de·
velopment.s ln t.be sbootln&: -
Contreras' wife, Rosa, filed • $15
mllllon wrongful death sult ln a
San Francisco Superior Court
agamat two growers -Saikhon
and a nei&hbor, Veasey & Co .
who had a crew working ln the
(leld.
In addition, questions have
been railed In recent moatha
about drcumatances aurround·
tn1 tbe dl1ml111l cbartH
11alntt tb• tbrH Satkhon
workmen Implicated lo tbe
1bOOt1.oa·
\
Chris Loumakis. chief a1~ to
Orange Count y Supervisor
Edison Miller. will take a leave
of abllence effective F.riday to
manage Miller's campaign.
Mlller has flied 8 letter or IO·
tent to run for the 70th Assembly
seat that was vacated when
Bruce Nes tande decided to
c hallenge Miller in the 3rd
supervisorial district
Miller is expected to make a
decis ion as to which office he
will seek by March 7. the filing
deadline ror the wpervlsorial
campaign. Don Burd8 all, a r e tired
Ne wport Beach police officer
who ts an execuUve assistant to
Miller, will become Miller's star~
coordinator in Loumakls
absence.
'Illleves Get
Scaffolding
Scaffolding valued at $6,000 waa reported stolen from a con -
struction slte ln Irvine during
the weekend, police said lbls
morning.
The scaffolding belon1ed to
B&B Lathing Inc. and WH beinl
used at 17702 Cowan, a com-
m erctal-lnduslrial area near
John Wayne Airport. Police aatd aometlm• du.rint
the weekend, thieves drove ont.o
th• canatructloa alte, dlamantled
lh• wooden acaffold.ln.C and ap.
parenUy put It ln a lar1• tnact.
In addataon , the enc roach-
ments on Harbor Is land arc
mor e substantial than <>eawall.-.
In many cases swimming pool,,
J.?arden.s or paru of home~ an·
built on tidelands , ht> ~aid
"It's a classic t.tory of the olcl .
old settleme nts." said Er11·
Jessen. county En v 1 rem mf'nlal
Mana gement Agency offi cial
'"Life was more infor mal Jt
the tum of the century lnsiw<'
tors were more conn •rned with
the structural ante~nty or th•·
b ulldm~s tha n wht.>lht>r tht•\
wert· within certain propl'rtY
lanes··
Statt• Land s Comm1 s ... 111n
rc·presentat1ve:o.. how<>ver 'At·r •
not so informal. and an 1977 or
dered Orangc County off1c1a1 ... t1.
do something a bout t he <iou
properties from Sun~cl HE'ach tu
Dana Pomt lhat were edging ont"
public beaches
Such encroachment v1olatt·d
s lat <' park and tidelands law'>
Jensen stud.
Mo.t of the encroachment.a ln
SUD.Mt Beach and olber 9CMJt.b
coast areas were relatively
minor, conslsting of seawalls.
patios or landscaping that ex
tended onto public beach
So cou nty orf 1c1al.., Jr•·
'>earr htn~ for an ..ippr<H..,. r 111 ... 1
.1 fair market valut' on th1· \Jntl
And when that '..ilu1· 1.., 1!1
t•1df>d . t he> ow nt'r' of the· .111
homt•!> arrcrlt'<I will C't\hf'r h.n•
to rent tht• public land from th•·
rount>. or tear down ""hatever
improvements ~land on the land .
Jessen ~aid "We are working very closely
wllh the bomeowneni. we're not
just rtding roughshod."" J~en
said.
Who Killed Cran~?
SCOTTSDALE. An:t. <AP> -
Police believe they know who
killed actor Bob Crane here 19
. mon\hs ago but are unable to get
help lo extradite the suspect
from outside the state, the
Scottsdale Progress has said.
•
M OSCOW IA P I So-
' IL"t Prc:.1dt-nl Leonid I
Brczh~v has sent an or.
f1r1 a I message stressing
th(• Kremlm's desire for
• good-neighborly r e la-
uoni. .. wtth Iran . Moscow
f<adJCJ reported Sunday.
It s aid the message had
bf'cn i.en l to Ir a nian
leadt-r Ayatollah Ruhollah
l\hnme101 to mark tbe fJt<;l
ann1nn.ary of th•• vi ctory
11f 1h1· Iranian revolution
l\homt•1n1 n·tumt'<i to Iran
from \t•ar ... 1n lXllt.· 1n
Ft' ti ru.dn 1979 s hr> rt Iv
.1 f t 1· r d e po ... l' d \ h a h
\lnh:.11nmad Ht'ZJ PJhlav1
lt·ft lhr t•ountr:o
F,....r.,_.Al
JOBS •••
nHa, Barner u1d.. lnveall«atora wbo tralled
Pnor and M.s Harrlsoa dwina a
rounty work day said \h~ couple
lt•ll the offl<'"e m st"parate can.
but m1•t al J pre de"1gnated post
111 , onrlurt thl' pn' ate bus1n~
I h1· hu. .. 1111·..,s. Prom pl Evie
111111 "'-'" 1n· v. ..... .,,., up lo han
II I 1• I.I r o b I e m t 1· n a n l :. f o r
l..ind lords. B..rner s.a1 d In
'l'S.tal(aton. traced more lhan 70
cases filed b)' lhe company Ln Oran~e and Los Angeles coun
tie~
Ms Harrison's and Prior's ~upenol"S were Upped ort to the
rouple "s a c t ivities by an
anonymous letter. Barner said.
Pnor bad worked u •county
collect.Jon officer al.Dee 1171 uMI Ms. HarrlllOO was b..lred ln 1.t'1W.
Both employee• were dla·
charaed from their Jobe at the
close of lhe lnveaUgaUon, of·
rt cials said.
A man and woma n who died in
a fiery aircraft crash Fnday
followinJ.t a m id a i r colhs1on
over El St:gundo still have not
been posiUvely 1dcnt1f1ed
Los Angele:. aulhonlics ten
la tively hod identified the coupl1·
a~ Jack and Sandy Murphy of
Huntington Beach but the Lo-.
AnRel~ Con>nt r·, ofhc<' will not
'1•nfy th"· mform<1t1on
Thl•rc> ,.., nothing lhP> offl ct· , ...
J.!l\lni! 11ut on lhl·m ""Jld J <·or
11flt'r ·~ '°'"'tll.!Jlor th1., morning
\ 1·oroncr '> dt•puty .,,.11d h1~ OJ
J.!.tn11.1t1on 1!'. 'Artrk1ng '.I.1th ha<ll~
1·hJrn>d n•m.un.-. JOd 1.., -.till .11
l•·mpttnJ? lo l<><'ah-d1·nlal r.•1
11 rd -. :.1 n d o th t• r ' r ..i v s t "
1· ... tJIJl1..,h 1dl•nt1f1callon
lfe said only th<1l one v1c·t1m
..,, ,,.., a man. lhl· ulh"r a woman
Thrt·•· pt•r,on .... tndud1ng th•·
<'O upl<' tentattv<.'IY 1d ... •nt1f1t.'<1 ,i-.
the MUll>hys. died when a P\per a..1-.. PA211 colllded ne~rt ... .. ~.,.... acu••• tn eel by 8naice IAtab'.-. • of
Nort.hrid&e. The P\per aircraft. shorn of 3
wtnf', spun to the <.'a rth. eruptini:
10 Oame. orfk1al" 'ia1c1
J.1•1j?hton ·.., '""""n.r 1·r..ishc·ff
on1• half n11l1· .1 ..... 1, JI JO o ff11 •'
t on ... tru< t 1on ... 111· 'A h1·r1· "''
v. ork ml'fl "1·r1· mJun•d
,\ '>ook(";man fnr tht• l''A1\ ,,1111
the Piper pi lot wu ... 1•n rout f' 111 v1 ..
1l fnend.,11rn•latl\c.., 1nSJn .J<,...<'
Jose
The !<mall a1rc ran . O'A ned by
Brian llanratly of Costa Me:i;a.
t\ad been leased b> Av1ahon
Unlimite d at Hunt1n ~ton
Beach·s Meadowlarit Airport to the couple who died in t.be crash.
Ray Cotter. AvlaUon Unlimit -
ed president. refuses to discuss
tbe rentaJ a11Mment or whether
or not a ruitat pJan was filed.
ffanratt.Y. meanwhlle. report-
ed he knows ootbin& of the inci-
dent and la awaitlna Information
to me tnaurance claims 00 his
totally demoUabed aircraft.
ALSGARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
( 714 ) 644 7030
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1
Lag11na/South Coa t
EDITION
\'our Hometown
Dally NewHpaper
, NO. 42, 3 S&CTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1980 Ft FTEEN CENTS i ~
I
I Cat~laing Ber Breath
h P oll-. Bva ll of Cost a Mesa e xpressing the thri ll of vic -tor~. <)r the agony of de feat '' Polly was a pa~ic 1pant _m
:i n unw;ual event Sunday. When it was over , 1t was d1f-
fwull to rJ1 slanguis h the> wmne rs from the losers . To fmd
out whJl 1t was e:t ll a bo ut. tum to P age A3
- ----------
Tideland Fees Due
For Harbor Island
By DELOBF.S BROOKS IRWJN
1 Ol 1.,. IMll~ ~let SI.HI
So m e or Ora nge County 's
ric h est citizens soon may be
paying an extrava~ant extra fee
for Ii ving on Newj)<Jrt ·'i Harbor
Island.
That'• becawte many of \be
.. elUlllve ~--Uuit dot tbe ialllftd are bullt over public
tide land.a.
And although Orange County
officials last week exempted 150
Sun<;t•t Heach homtowne rs from I J>l'nall u•., for :-.1mal ar encroach I m t·nh . th1• Har bor ls l<1nrt rt.'!-.1
~dent~ hk<.'ly won't bt· as lu('kV
' ·1 ht-problem re;.il ly bega n
I around the turn or lht• century.
t wh1•11 Orange Coa:-.l 's p1onPerini:
1 fam llw" bt-g:m sl'lthng fl r..t tn
r
rolice Jail
flagon an After
I
}Man Slugged
A :12 ~t·ar old Laguna Bt•ac·h
• m;in wai. 1a1h.'<1 S unday a fter hl'
a llt>gedly i.luggcd a 77 year-old I nt'1~hbor 1n th1• mouth following
I a d 1:-.pul e
Hon uld f':arl, who la ves in <in
I ap.trtm1·nl at 250 CltH r>n vl',
wa:o. arrested by oHi l'ers shortly
afll'r 6 p m Sunday 11n char~t'S
of ba tlt•ry with sc n ou:. bodily in
tjury
1 Police said John R Eyle r. 77, t of Iowa, walked o ve r to Earl's
!a pa rtment lo compla in or loud
noises Thi.' s us pect upparently
becam l' enraged and slugged the
elde rly mun in the face. c utting
his lip and loosening sever al
I teeth. police s aid
• E arl wa:; Jailed with ball set a
$2.500
S un s et Beach. and late r ,
Newport Harbor.
And som e of the 140 res idents
came up with evidence that im-
p r ove m t nts h ad b f'f•n built
before the county took over the
land ln~ TbelT claim of prlor rlpt.a to the land was accepltld by county
officials. who sai.d it would be
too expensive to try to decide
which Improvements were built
before l943and which ::iren't
So the county issued a blanket
1.Jl'rmit la:-.l week a llo wing the
im provem ents to s tand
The• S u n -.Pt Bt'a ('h r e :-.
1dcncf•s art• on r1Uhltc heac h land.
wh1rh 1s rult-d by :-ital<' n ·crcJ
t ton a I ('lldt•s
nut Nl·wport II ii rhor Is gfJV
t•rned by harsh t1rtel;rnds law.,
wh1('h do n 't a llow for prior
right:-. <"!aims .. Jeno,1•n s:1111
In add111on, lht• en <'roa('h
m t•nts on llarhor !~l and arc
more sub:-.ta ntial t han !-.eawalb
Jn m anv t ases s wimming pools
~a r<le n" CJT parts <>f hom (•s a re
built on tideland:-. he said
'It':; a d ;Jss1c story of tht· old.
ol d sc•tlll'ments.' · s atcl Enc
J<·sSl'n. county 1-;n v1ron mentul
M anagem<'nt Agency off1c1al
"Lafe was more informal at
lht• tum of thl• c-<·ntur} lnspec
tors w<.-re mon· l'ftn tt•rnt·d with
tht• structur al m lcgnty of the
bull d1n~s thun whe t her tht•y
were within certa in property
lint•s "
St a t <.' L a nd s Co mm1 ss1on
re presentatives, however . were
not so informal, and an 1977 or
de red Orange County officials to
do something about the 200
prope rties from Sunset Beach to
Da na Point that we re edging onto
public beaches
Such e ncroachment viola ted
s tate park and tide lands laws .
J ensen said.
(Sf-I! FEE, Pag1• i\Z>
Shah Dellland Nixed?
Iranian President Sees Hostages Out Soon
By Tlte .\Hoela&ed Prfta
Iranian President Abolhaasan
Bani·Sadr wu quoted today by a
French new8paper as s aying tus
g o vernme nt no longer de-
manded extradition or the de
PQ::.ed shah before the releuse or
the Ame rkan hostages now in
their lOOth d ay or captivity fie
s aid t he release could come
"perhaps e ven in the coming
d ays "
But Pars. th<' official Iranian
news ugcnty. '>aid he was mis
quoted in tht' inter view in the
French nt•w:.paper Le Monde.
without sa ying what the alleged
SC Council
Holdings
Reported
San Clt•mt•nlt! Caty Coun('tl
r and1c1att• Bill Wagm·r leads his
r1vt• t:hallcngt•r., In repor ll'd
y,orth. according lo i.tatt•mcnb
of t•cnnom1r 111H•rt•st::. r<:lea:-.cd
la !-.l w(·t•k hy the city
Tht· f1nanc·ial documents, re
qu1rcct to be made p ublic unde r
thl' PohUl'al Reform At t . o uthnt>
invrstments a nd re al esta ll·
holct1ngs b :> ca nd1dalt•i. ror
puhlic offi ce
Wagner , who is seeking one or
two seats on the City Council in
Apnl. hst'> his California Clock
Co business as worth more than
$100,000.
lie also lists a pa rtnership in-
terest lll Plas tic al M anufactur-
mg Co . a n injection mold firm.
with his portion amounting to
less than Sl00.000.
He Usts stock worth less than
Sl0.000 in Lucky Stores. J C.
Penney Co. and Heublein hquol".
In addition. he says a lot be
owns in San Clement<' is valued
al les1> than $100,000
Attorney Bernard A . Allen alao Uat.s his buslneaa aa worth
more than Sl00,000, saying he is
the sole proprietor of the law
rirm.
li e a l s o ha s a limit e d
partnership inter est an Century
Limited. a commerc ial bu1ldmg.
with holdings not e xceeding
$100.000
A lien a lso last!-. N IUlty en his
home· at mor<• than SI00.000 and
a lt•a:-.ehold on anoth<.•r S an
C'lt•m<•nlf' hualdmg \ a lued :.it les~
tha n $10.UOO
(See HOLDINGS , Pagf> A2>
mi s quote was 11 d i d n o t
elaborate
Masses or Iranians turned out
in a steady rain to celebrate the
first anruversary of the li.lamic
revolution with a victory pa rade
thro ugh Tehran. The cru:.h was
so g reat tha t scores or persons
we r e inJured and a grands tand
collapsed. the state radio i.a1d
Releast for the hostages could
com e 1f the U S. government
acknowledged its past "c rimes"
in Iran and recognized his gov-
e rnme nt's "n ght to obtain the
t!Xlrad1l10n Of tht' shah and thl:'
r es t itution of his fortune ." Balli -----------
Sadr was quoted as saying by
t he Fre nc h n e ws pape r . Le
Monde "If they admit this fact.
it would he lp us lo free the
h ostages in a s ho rt time .
perhaps ev~n 1n the tomang
days "
Askt'd 1f the hoi.1agei. in the 1n
ten m m ight be re moved frnm
the gua rd of the Is lamic-m1h
tan ts and t nt rusted to I rant an
officials . Rani Sartr wa s quoted
ai. saying "It 1:. a poss1h1hty I
en v1sa~e for lhl· t·om1n ~ day'> ..
Hut hl' had not yet rcce1vl:'d
Pl·rm1:-.s1on f r11m lht· H•·vol u
t lf>ndr~ C'11unt'd h1· h"a d!-., th1•
I
.,..,.,~ ... --Park Beside tlae Sea
Laguna Beach's M am Be<.1ch Park once dubbed the
c ity 's Window To The Sea is a good place to stroll on a
l>U nny da y or to -;1t and watch I he ocean The se rpentine
boardwalk. bas k<•t ball court'. lawn~ e:tnd phty are~~ d ra '"'
bolh youn~ and o ld I n c11i.t an ce 1:-. th<.' Hotel L aguna. an
A rt Colony l<.indm ~rk
Laguna Eyes Condo Law
City Council Wants Strict Requirements
Laguna Ht> a e h City l 'ounrtl
ml•mht·rc, hav1• <.tpproved adop
lion o r a s tnct ordina nce that reg
ulatei. the conversion of exist
in~ .. truC'lur<•'> to l'Ondom1n1um
and ntht•r oy, n ~our OY. n n •i.1cll•n
tial pn>Jt•t·h
lif·r aus1· c·nndoman1ums rliffrr
from apartm ents and hotels 1n
<lt>s 1 ~n and p<•rmanC"nt f1·aturci.,
.,uc·h J' w<.eshin~ m ac-h1ne., and
h u 1 I l 1 n ;1 p p Ii a n l' e s co u n c· II
m embe r s s ugges te d a con
d o man1um c·onvl·r-ilon ordlnant 1·
be adopted
Thl' proposed law a pproved bv
the council last wct'k places
s trict n _.qu1rc ment s on ownen; ur
hote ls. motels and a pa rtments,
who want to convert their prop·
perty to condominiums. time·
share cooperatives or othe r own-
) our 11wn 11n11 pro~ram .,
T hi· orllinunc·1· "'ould r 1·q u11 1•
t hl· ""' m·r to n1111r, t1·11 ,1nh or 1 tw
ant1·n111m l•• c·onH•r t to ,, r•m
rtom in1urn .,.,, month" lw for•· lh•·
c-on vt·r..wn and offt·r I hP l•·n.1111
!ht• upt1on or hu) 1ng ;i unit
In a<ld1tton. all rondorrnnium
un i t ~ >Aoulrl ha \I' lo h a\•·
"''Pa rail' y, at Pr '''I' 11 1·., I·"''
.ind l·lertru·al .,, "l"m" \\1t h in
d1v1dual m<•ter., lo •'<tC'h """
dom1111um
i-:ach unit y,ould ha\(• to II('
">t•paratC'd In a two hour fire
"'a ll. tncludl· JOO cubll' frt•I of
private !'lOru~t· .,pat 1· and <.':11 h
have a sc>parate laundry facility
o r a common laundry room
The law would also require
the owner to replace aarba~e
tll'l'"'·"' d1'h"'·''"''' Y.,111•r h1-.111·1-. r.111 ~t'' 11\• 11 .111d .11r
11111d1t111n1r'-th.i t .ir1 1111H1· tl1d1t
lhr1•1 '''·'""'" \nil Y.,Jll 111 \1,dl 1 ,1q1t•l1nJ,!
"'o uld ht n ·qu1r1•d in .Jll room,,
of I h·· nt•Y, ('Oil\ t'r,1 rtrt
l'o11111 ll"'om .m S11 lh B1•1lt•ru1
"ho <·ast the lone· d1 sscntin1ot
\flll' 'aHl lht• Jl1 11pO~llJ l.11A. !Ill<''
n11t pr"' irl t' for 1·ncn1i,!h pJrkinj.!
.1t l'lln\<'11t•d prOJl'Cl '
Tht• (H'UJK>!-.t:d 11rdin.int t' t'J ll..,
for .1l l<'il'l one off .,lrt·•·t rwrk
1n~ 'Pal·t· for 1•ud1 dY. t•lhn.: unit
an lht• condominium proJetl
But Mri. llellcru<' obJ<'Ck d to
"orctin~ that allow!. th<' ownt•r to
ll'lC' th<.' pnrking ord1na nr c of lhl'
r 1t y at the t1mt• the original
:o.tructurc wac, constructed
ncwspapt'r sa1c1
Bani-Sa dr :-.aid he hud re
cc1 ved counc il a pproval for tu:.
pro posal that a tnbunal to m-
ve'lttgate US actions in Iran be
combined wi th a n intc maliQna l
t<imm1ss1on to 1n vcs t1gate the
shah ·s ruJe. the ncws pa pn said
It quoted him as s aying t hat pro-
posal was now bt•fore Ayatoll ah
Ruhollah Khom eini a nd that hl',
Han1 Sadr. hoped for a re!-.ponsc
· 1n two d ays .. The idea for a n
interna tiona l comm1ss1on was
propobed by U N Sc('r ctc.i ry
<;t·neral Kurt Waldht•1m
(~IRA~. l'a~t· A:!I
Oiavez
Sees Fight
Continuing
I ' i\ I.EX 1 (' (} ' \ I' I ·1 l.i·
l1·.1 clt·r .. r t h•· l n 1t 1•d F.Hrn
\.\ 11rk1·r., of Anwr11 J h..i' markc•d
1h1· rirl>l <tnnt'v('f1->Jr)I of t h•· :-.lav
1nl-( of a fwld -..urkt r by ur~tn~
l I-\.\ h:u ·k1·r.., lo n·d1·1l1l·.1t1·
lh•·m t h t·-. tu lht• "Ion.I! .,lrug
g ll· for better workm ~ cond1
twno, 1n t he· lmPt·nal Valh·v
l F\.\ l'rt" .. 1dl·nt C't•..,ar Chavt>z
m.1de h1-. plt•a SundJ}' dunn ~ J
mem onal s t•r v1C'1· for ltuhno
l 11 n t r c· r ,.., th 1· 2 fi y t' a r o Id
"'11rkl·r 'h111 lo d 1•alh th rt·•·
-..u·k!-. Jflcr 1h1· r1r ... t ::.trtkt•
bt'ga n on Jan 19. 1979 Con
trt'rLI!-. wa 'i k1 lll·d \.\ht'n ht· and <•
)?roup of !-.trtkc r-. l'n ll·rt·d a
Caltforrua h•tlu<'t' h eld l o dt!-.
1:oura~e slnke breaker s
Call.Jn~ Contrer as "a m artyr'
ro r the lX year-0ld union·., move
ment. Chavez t o ld a crowd
estimated at 1.200 in th1~ borde r
to wn that Contre ras remains a
"'mhoJ "for thP .. t rUj!~lt• O(
JU'lll't
l'h.a H't ~2 1r1<l1l a l1·d tht• IPl
tu('e strtke. no w 13 months old,
could ma tch in len~lh the fi ve
yt!ar stnke sta~ed by the UFW
1n the early 1970s a~ainl>l ;i
Nor t hern Caltforn1<1 wine pro-
duct'r
i\rt t'r the memori a l .,t.'rv1c<'.
(hav1'7. JOtn<'d tht> c·ro-..d tn .1
2 1 i m 1 I c· m a r c h l h r o u I! h
d o wnl o "'n ('a k 'lll'•l 111 <'on
t r<•r ..i.., gr.t H ' A r •·ar a~o.
t'h .l' ('1 and t' .!h fnrn1 a c;11\ 1-:d
mun1l c; Hrnwn .Ir l41 ·rt• :1mon..:
i 000 p1•11µl1• .ii ll•nclen~ ('on
tn •r ." ru1wr;d
:\1 urdt'r 1 hJrl.!•'' .1,l!.11n.,t thre1•
1•m p in\,.,., uf \1 ar 111 S.1 1khon
l nr .Jt Y.1111'4' r.1r m nl'ur
11111 1 vtllt> th1· ..J11M1t1nl-( lll'Utrn•d
h.1\t' bt•t-o dt'>m i...M·d ln a n E l
('pntro M11nac1pal ('ourt JUd~w
Thi ml•monJI rom<.·:-. It•:-.:-. tha n
.1 month after t wo ma1or de
\ 1•lopment.s 1n lht• :-.hooting
l'11ntr1·ra., "'•h· Hu:;a. f1 lt-d J $15
m1 1l1nn "'rungful <lr•ath i.u1t in a
~.1 n f-'ranl·1,c·11 S upt•nor Court
.1 g.1 1n~I t-..u ~roy,cr:-. Sa1khon
.ind ,1 nt'll<(hbo r. \'t>'-St'Y & Co .
... 110 had .1 l'rt•w Y.orkan.: m lht-
f It' Id
In .1dd 1t 1on. q ues t1ons huvt.'
h1•t•n raised in n •ct•nt month~
abt>UI e1rcum!-.tancc:-. s urround
1ng the d1 '>m..,i.al c·h a ritt.'~
a1o:a1ns t l h <• t h r<'t' Sa1kho n
14 0 r km e n impl1l'atc d 1n tht•
shoolinJ!
\\·~al ht~r
JET AD SIITER
WORK FOR YOV
"The Daily Pilot's Ad Siller
s ervice is r eally super.
"I received great response
rom my classified ad, and the
j\d Sitter 24-hour answering
service freed me from havlne to
stay home a nd answer the
phone."
Attorney Selected
Hospital Chairman
Shi.' said tha t m eans many
olcfrr s tr uct ures built before
'ltr1rt parkin~ laws. wo uh1 be al·
lowe d to be ronverted without
eons1derut1on or on-site porkrng
Boy Injured
In Cliff Fall
Mostly s unny Tuesday .
with in c r e a si n g hi g h
cloudiness Tuesday after
noon Some fog and low
douds alonR the coast late
toni g ht and Tul•sd ay
morntnR Slightly cooler
Lo ws tonight 45 u l the
be .ac hes and 52 1nl und
Highs Tuesday 65 a lo ng
lht coast and 72 inland
That's the advertising success
story of the man who placed this
ad in the Daily Piiot.
'79 Rabbit Dleiwl 2 dr
S ~500 c a s h & pa y
l.tulancc
xicx xxxx Ad Sit ter
1!u x. 24 hn
If you want super re11ponae
from your ad but don't want to
alt by the phono, let the Daily
Pilot daulfled services work
, for you.
Call MZ·S678
South Laguna attorney John
W Downer has been elected
chairman of the South Coast
Medical Center board of
trustee&, succeeding physician
Vincent P . Carroll.
Other members a ppointed to
the non-profit South Laeuna
facility board Include Larry
Hunt, first vice chairman; Jody.
Billings, &econd vice chairman;
R ichard Jahraus, third vice
chairm an and Dr. Richard
Corcoran, fourth vice chairman.
Con stance Morthland was
e lected aecretary of th e board;
Charle. Johnson IM>comes as1l11·
··~J--~ ....... t et .~
•
tanl secretary. Bert Kampert is
treasurer and Robert McDonnell
ie assistant treasurer
New trw1tees e lected to the 21
m ember board include surgeon
Hobart M. Proctor and de -
veloper Bernard Syfan.
The new chairman 111 a retired
M a,.ine Corpe lieutenant colonel.
He earned hla law deiree from
South Western Law School and
set up a private practice ln Sin·
ta· Ana 15 years ago. He later
moved the practice to La1una
Beach and Jives ln Three Arch
Bay wtth his wife, Mary. -HIAOI HOPITM. 80MID
John W. Downer
A 15-year·old Huntington
Beach boy sutrered a possible
broken leg when he fell a short
distance from the cllrf at Crea·
cent Bay Park Saturday.
Albert Rub of 6541 Wallor<
Drive. HWlUngton Beach. was
rescued by Laguna Beach
firemen and llfe1uard11 and
transported to South Coast
Medical Center followln1 the
I ;40 p.m. incident Saturday.
Hospital otflciala 11ld the boy
w11 admitted to the South
La•una facility and l ater re-
le11ed.
INSIDE TOD""
C1v1l right• leaders an
Pittsburgh :ra11 they fear the
t'1chm1 o/ economic troublea
wtll ~ blocla and womm a.t
'h" Ku Klu.r:Klanu~11n ona
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IOC Pondering
Moscow Issue
L.AXE PLACIO NV CAP) -TM llMnaaUoul 01Jmllo
Commltloo Loda)' prlut ly debata what to do about lbe
lla.eow Swnmu Gamn, wtlh a few membtn ursine a 1ta1J
over the U.S. r-.que1t for a cluanae ol venue
NNDwbile, a Taiwaneee aUllete'a ~d to compete u a
repretotataU ve ol thtt Republic of ChJna la 1otn1 before a at.at. appea\I court
llont than 70 of the IOC'a • memben wen Hpeeted for the
teUIOD at which U S Otymp(c Committee Pretkleat Robert
Kane and lb~uUve Director Col. P' Donald Miller aaam wer4t
lo prnent the American ~Uon on the llOKC>w Oamu.
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SAN t~RANClSCO (AP> MotonaLa 1n Northern California
and Nevada could bo payln1 Sl 30 a 1aUon for tuolln• b)' June
»nd S2 a aallon by the end of the year. the California State
Automoblll' A.ll.5cKlaUon projected today
The CSAA predicted lbo&e prices wouJd tMl reached It the 8
t"enu a aaUon lDc reue daacloeed each of the put two moot.ha con-
tinued at the pumP6
The jump put the roat to SI 21 a aallon this month compared
to S l u tn January, an lOCreai.s~ of about 5~ percent ln one
month
GeW Le.ps o.,er 17H
LONDON (AP, -Gold prices s hot up over the $700 mack ln
Europe Uus morning The dollar dipped on most foreign ex
changes. i z · h At closing, gold was selling at $713.60 an ounce n unc
The metal closed at $711 in London
In Hong Kong, gold rose$20.57toclose at$696.22today ·
3 Nazu Sftltftl~ed
COLOGNE, West Germany (AP) -A West German court
today sentenced three former Nazi S.S. members to prison for
assisting in the mass murder or more than 70,000 French Jews
during World War II.
The most prominent defendant, 70-year-old Kurt Llschka,
former Pam chlef or the Gestape>, was sentenced to 10 yean.
Lischta was head of German Police in the region of the French
capital during the Nazi occupation.
Herbert Hagen, 66, n!clmamed The Butcher of Paris b)' his
accusers, was sentenced to 12 yean. Hagen, Gestapo chief along
the French Atlantic coast from UNO to UMZ, la an executive in a
north German industrial firm. Ernst Heinrtchsobn, 69, lJshka's
assistant in Parts, was sentenced to six yean. Hetnrlchaobn,
mayor of the small Bavarian town of Buergstadt, anndwfced hi.a
resignation after the verdict was revealed.
~ke Dead Dog'
Girl's Body Left
Amid Passing Cars
MANASSAS, Va 11\P) -A
12-year-old Vi etnamese girl _re·
turning home from an English
class was struck by two vehicles
and killed, and oth~r cars drove
around her body ''like there was
a dead dog in the middle of the
s treet." a witness says
Police are sear ching for a
beige van and a dark gray com-
pact car In the hit-and-run death
of Tran Ly Hoa
She was on he r way home
from school at 7 p m last Thurs-
'1 ay with about 10 V1~tnam!!se
c h1ldr<'n and adults, including
he r m othe r <ind 11 yea r -old
brolh<'r
Hoa· stepped off a curb in front
o f the school and was hit by Ci
van, police said.
Apparently not serio us ly hurt,
s he was cra wling lo the side or
the road when a car ra n ove r her
and dragged her SO feet, Mary
Hay, an Interpreter said she was
told by the girl's mother.
Bob Cole. a resident of the
subdivision in Prince William
County where the accident oc·
curred, said he heard a thud and
then t1creamlng.
·'I saw the second car run over
the kid and I realized what had happe~ ... be said. "It didn't
seem to be going fast. There
were no brakes or anything It
drove over bolh her legs.
"No one would s lop Two cars
drove around her. They acted
like there was a dead dog in the
middle of the street. I almost put
my fist through the door or a car
trying to get someone to stop."
Hoa was pronounced dead at
Prince William Hos pital.
A second-grader at West Gate
Elementary School, s he had
moved to the are a about four
months ago Hoa's mother was
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1011 Ho (OIU "•w•r
• s o upset s he couldn't e ven
cry," Mrs. Hay said.
Residents of the subdivision
said the intersection where the
girl was struck is poorly lighted
and heavily traveled.
Miller Aide
Named Chief
For Campaign
Ch ris Loumak1s. chief a ide to
Orange County S upe r v isor
Edison Miller, will take a le ave
of a bsence effective Friday lo
m anage Mille r's campaign.
Miller has filed a Jetter or in·
tent to run for the 70th Assembly
seat that was vacated when
Bruce Nestande decided to
c hallenge Miller in the 3rd
supervisorial district.
Miller is ex peeled to make a
decision as to which office he
will seek by March 7. the filing
deadline for the supervlsorlal
campaign.
Don Burdsall, a retired
Newport Beach police officer
who 1s an executive a ssistant to
Miller, will beeo~e MIUer's s~!
c oordinator an Loumalos
absence.
Skaters Clash
With Marines,
Hospitalized
Two roller skate rs, who ex
changed words with a carload of
Marines at Dana Point Harbor
Sunday afternoon, we re taken to
San Clemente General Hospital
after two of the leathernecks al-
legedly beat them up.
Todd A. Snyder and Steven
Nelson, both 19 and both from
San Clemente, were taken to the
hospital following the 4: 15 p.m.
assault near the Embarcadero
where the two teens were roller
skating.
Harbor Patrol omcials s aid
words were exchanged between
the two skaters and the Marines,
and two or the servicemen
leaped from the car and be1an
slugging and kicking the two San
Clemente men.
The Marines Jumped back ln
lhe car. but were stopped later
ln San Clemente on El Cam1no
Real by San Clement~ Police
who arrested two of the men for
assauJt with a deadly weape>n
(their feet).
Arrested were Marines VIU
Maataua and Kenneth Todd,
both 19. They were booked into
Oran1e County Jall.
Hospital officlala aald Snyder
WH treated tor bHd lnJrt• and
released. ma companion wae
taken to tb• boepltal but not
treated.
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A P'ount&ln VaJJoy woman and
a Newport Beach min b1ve
been Hnk-nced to Oran1e Coun·
ty J 1U for runnlnii u privat~
bu 1 ln e1a wh i te lbey
Al m"llun o u a ly acc e pted
paychecu for Orana• County
Jobe.
Oranae Couoty court record.a
1bow that the couple pleaded no
conte.t to the misdemeanor
fraud chargeB and will serve
their aentences on weekends.
Mary Lou Harrison, 37, of
10081 San Juan Court, Fountain
Valley, and Walter Prior. 51, of
223 Orange St . Newport Beach,
were sentenced by Municipal
Court Judge Edwa rd Laird t? 10
and six days in jail, respective·
ly Each was given credit for
two days a lready ser ved and
placed on informa l probation
De puty Di str ict Attorney
Donald Barner said the couple
both worked as St,200-a-month
collection officers in the county
Auditor-Controller 's office
However, they set up shop in
Ma r c h 1978 as a n eviction
service out of Ms . Harrison's
Fountain Valley home .
The two continued lo accept
paychecks for the ir duties of col-
1 ec tl ng overpayme nts from
welfare recipients while they
carried on their eviction busi·
ness. Barner said.
Investigators who trailed
Prior and Ms. Harrison during a
county work day said the couple
left the office in separate cars,
but met at a pre-designated post
to conduct lhe private business.
The business, "Prompt Evie·
tion Service." was set up to han-
d I e problem t e nants for
landlords, Barner s aid. In-
vestigators traced more than ?0
cases filed by the company Ill
Orange and Los Angeles coun·
ties.
Ms. Harrison's and Prior's
superiors were tipped off to the
couple 's a c ti vities by an
anonymous letter, Barne r said.
Prior had worked as a county
collection offi cer s ince 1971 and
Ms. Harrison was hired in 1976
Both e mployees w e r e di s-
cha rged from their JObs al the
close of the investigation. of-
fi cials said
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Most of the encroachments in
Sunset Beach a nd other south
co ast a reas we re r e latively
minor, consisting of seawalls,
patios or landscaping that ex-
tended onto oublic beach.
S o coun"t y o fficials a r e
searching for an a ppraiser to set
a fair ma rket value on the land
And when t ha t value 1s de·
c1ded . th<: owners of the JO
homes affected will either han·
to r l'nt the public land from the
county. or tear down whatever
improvements st and on the land,
J essen said
"We are working very closely
with the homeowners, we're not
just riding roughshod." J essen
said.
"We know the values are go-
ing to come in very high . But the
s tate won't let us not do it "
Brezlmev
Woos Iran
In Message
MOSCO W CAP) So
viet President Leonid I
Brezhnev has sent an of-
ficial message stressing
the Kremlin's desire for
'·good -ne ighborly r el a
Uons" with Iran. Mos <'ow
Radio reported Sunday.
It said the message had
been s ent to Iranian
leader Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomelni to mark the first
anniversary or the victory
of the Iranian revolution.
Khomeini returned to Iran
from ye a rs in exile in.
February 1979 shortly
a ft er deposed Shah
Mohammad Reza PabJavi
left the country.
Brezhnev's orrlcial re-
assurance of friendly in-
ten tlona toward Tehran
came amid Western re-
ports of increased Soviet
military activity alona
Iran's northwest border
with the Soviet Union.
The Soviet news a-.ency
Ta11 described such re·
porta u "slanderoU3. ''
According to Moscow
Radio's Engllsh·laogu1ge
world service, BrerJtnev
"expressed the desire that
relnllons between the So·
vlet Union and Iran would
continue to be bued on
!rlendeh l p , eood -
n•tabborl)' rel1t1001 and
non·lnterference in each
other'• lntemal affalra. •'
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A Cuttiag Act
Laguna Beach Artists T heater Wiil g~ off· 29 a nd March 1 and 2 with weekend
campus with its productions or Moliere s matinees. General admissi<?n is S3. Actors
farce. "The Jmagmary Inval.Jd." The play from left to right in the SCJ..SS<?r scene are
will be held at the Forum Theater on the Pat Flynn. Jaime Maurice. Steve
F csti val of Arts grounds Feb::.__:22=-:_ . .=.23::..:·_:24:..:__a_n_d __ J_o_s_e..::..p_hson __ an_d_P_e_g_gy_H_ed_d_e_n_. ____ _
'Forgotten' Body
Located in Vault
FREDERICKS B URG, Va
c AP> Police are bafnE'd about
the discovery or the body or an
infant, unide ntifi ed a nd ap
parently dead for m1rny yean.
f ou nd 1n a vau lt at a
Fredencksburg funeral home
"This 1s s uch a strange lhlng
that we really don't know 'What"s
go ing on yet ." sa 1d Ca p t
Willia m Lasell
Acting on a tip. police· found
the body, clad ma whale sh:-oud.
m a vault m the chapel of lhc
Wheeler and Thom pson Funcri.tl
Home about 6 p m last Fnda~
E mployees told police the)' had
not known the body was lht:n.·
Police not only don't knov. th1·
infa nt's 1dent1l>, they havt• no
idea how long tht• infant h.i ....
b<.·c n dead or "'hy tl v. :1 .... 111·vn
buried
The body wall hl· M:nt to th•
state medical l'Xamann'<. oHH •·
an Richmond for Jn autop .... , 11°
tn to d<'lcrmint. 1r pu<..,1bl1
IH;"' and wht•n !ht• infant dal·d
Police "'"I <ibo go throuRh th•
Rider Dies
After Tumble
From Pickup
A 20 vear·old mJn rlw1I !->un
dav when h<' fell out of tht• ti.11 k
of 0
<1 pickup t ruck on th1· run ... 1
Ma<' Arthur Boull'\ a rd fr1•1·v. .1 ~
onramp an Irvine
Highway Patrol otfact•r-, '><11tl
Cha rles Hand of Lomita "'iii. '>II
tmg in a lawn chair 1n the bed of
a s ma ll . for<'1gn m ade trurk
driven by Gregory Mitche ll . 24.
ot Torrance
Hand fell out as M 1trhcll
s wung around the <'Urvl'd on
ramp leading to the northbound
San Diego F reeway. offa cer:-.
said.
He died of head 1nJunc.... an
Tustin Community Hospital a
short time after the 6 p m arr1
dent
No charges have been fal<'d
agains t the dri ver peodang
further mvesllgallon
funeral home's records next
w1·ek for clues to the child's
identity
Humors or the existence of an
unclaimed and urudentified body
at Wheeler and Thompson bad
been c1 rcuJating in the city.
Se\ era I hourc; before Police
'>t>arched the vault. t wo r e
porkr., talked "'1lh Wheeler T
Thompson. a co-owner of the
funeral home. and s howed ham
photograph~ purportedly taken
of the vauJt and the body.
Thompson dented the rumor
.Hld v.ouJdn l let the reporten ln
" t• r t t h 1· " a u I t o r a 11 o w
1•rnplo~1-;·' to opt:n at H<' 'ia1d the
'.iults po ... ,1bh hadn 't been used
'" n r 1· tw 1 <.1()k CJ\(' r the bu.., me-..'
fr11rn hi., f<1thcr 20 q •ar' a~o
I) .1 \ I d p a (' k I I I (j f t h I'
V. • rmurt'land !\""'' took lt1t
11.r' .11ul f.Jhot11)!r,1ph' In ri0ht't".
~ti .. ~1·nt '" th1· run1•ral horn··
ir1d J.:•>I 1>t>rm1:-.:,1on t1> orx·n lhc
\ ,ptft
f 'rowar.,.eAI
IRAN ...
R.u11 Sadr abo gaH• an md1C"a
t icm hov. he might then atlemp\
tu press a compromise soluUoo
on the militants holding the
hu,tages ··in the case of .a
'11\l'rg<'nct• llf \1e"'s. I v.ould
, \1•ntuall~ i:11 to tht• L'S Em
t..'"' 1111 u rl\1nrt· lht·m lo fall tn
lino· 1>.1th m' \ll v. h1 \l,J., quot
Id .,._ '-;1\IO)!
"•mt' llw rn!-1~ bc.'gan. the Ira
n1.rn ~O\emment and the rrull
l<tnl!-hdVl' d('mandl"'d extradl·
twn of thc deposed shah before
tht• r<'l<'asE> of lh<' Amen <'ans.
Jn a messa ~c read to the
Tt•hran rrqwd. which Tehran
radio estim ated at 2 million
1wrsons, Khome101 did not men
tion the hostage situatio n but
!<>Jld lran·s struggle must con
1anuc against the United States,
"lh1i. ruthless world-de vourer "
But he said after lran ended
its politkal. military economic
and cultural de pendence' on
Amen ca, "we v.111 establish or
dmarv relallons with Amenca
Just a5 \!\1th othe r countries " He
!oa ad Is r ael , "a base fo r
Amenca." must be destroyed.
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HOLDINGS
Incumbent council member
Richard Ahlman lists a first
trus t deed on a San Clemente
home at less than Sl00.000, and
landholding interest in San Juan
Capiatraoo at less than Sl00.000.
Candidates William Mecham.
Robert D. Limberg and Robert
Rus in declared no reportable m-
te rest.s.
Draft Rally
Turnout Poor
At UC Irvine
With folk sinJte r Ario Guthril''s
·A lat·e ·, He~taurant" play in ~
ovt•r a loud-;r>t·:.ikl•r an ant1
clr.ifl rail\ JI l'C Irvin{· got off lo
.• ""'"' 'tart t<)(ia) ll.1n11\ <invont• showt·d up
r!11t !1°r.l,!;.iri11.t•r' of I hi · 1·w·nl
mt•ant to 1·01nc1de wtlh s1mala r
d1•rn1J11 <.t rat 1on" J I othror
l 'nn1•r ... tv of C:,d1f<>rnaa r.an1
JIU'l'" :.imund th1• .,t.Jtc• .... aid th1·v
ho1ll'rl .tn} 1.1.h1•r1· from 200 to
:!.000 studenL'i woulll a tte nd the
r .ti I) late r m the day
Mo re than 20 s p e ak{'r s
rcp resenhn~ van ous or,ganiza.
11on., w<•n• to d<'hver 'i l>('echt.'.., in
the :,chool'~ campus park.
C rouJ)8 al the demonstraUon
wt'r e to inc lude the Gray Pan·
1 h l' r s . l h c· C a m p a 1 g n r o r
f:rnnomu ~·m1x·raC')o-th1· ~, . ..,,
\ mPr11.1r. ~1 nv1 •m 1•11 1 th•·
11twn.1nJn l'<1rt) and th1· Al
11.in<·l· for Survival
Urganizen. of the r:.illy said
thl•y <1:-.kcd profossors lo canl'H
C'lai.ses ~o st udents could allenrl
A :.pokt>S\l.Oman for the I\.,
SOf1at<'d Students said 15 pro fL·•,.,or~ had consl•ntcd to th;.it r•·
'IUl''-1
The rally was bt-anR sponson·d
h\ th1• 1\nt1 WJ r Or~Jn 1l11:~
Ll'Lll-!Ul'
Th'-• ~pokt•swoman -,aid an\
plJn:, fo r futurt> demonstrations
"'uu Id tunge on Lhc success of loda} ·.., t•vent
Mudents arc protesting pro·
posed reimposition of military
draft registrallon.
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A TRIO OF VIETNAMESE CHILDREN ARRIVE AT AIR FORCE BASE SUNDAY
They Were Among Some 500 Othera to a. Proceaaed et Hemltton AFB
Air Base for R efugees
Housing Newcome rs Massive Operation
HAMILTO N AIR 1-'0RCE
BASE (AP J For more than
SIX m onths, thousands of In
dochmese refugees s pent their
first night 10 America at a
m otel Now. those beginning a
m•w life in a new land s t art at an
abandoned air base
The first 530 of what officials
Sa) Wlll be about 7,000 rdugees
a month over the next year ar
r ived at this' base 25 miles north
of San Francisco on Sunday
Ha If were to !.l ay overnight
b efor e being sent to sponsor~
around the c·ountry The re!.t
"-l're to leavt· on Tul''ida}
"IT'S LIKE A GIANT fre ight
operation, .. says W11l1am An
Pricin~ Orde r e d
CONCORD CAP> Contra
derson. ltK·al director of the In
tcrgovcmmental Comm1lle(' for
Europ<>an Mi gration , wh1eh was
asked by the Stall' lh·partmcnl
lo transport the refu.:ces
"The llffAe numbers of people
meant we had lo st•t up some
sort of ~lagmg area About 7,000
re fugees a month an1 coming in
on l'Ommt•rcial fli ght::. and they
ean be taken can· of at the
airport and senl on But the
others coml' here bc.'fore th~y go
on"
Tho:.t' who had arrivt·d by gov
ernment charter flight since Ju
ly h ad b<:t•n housed tl'mporanl)
al a molt•I near tht· San Fran
e1sco 1t1rport But as the num
hl'r:. gn•w. spact• ;ind cost
became a problem. which
brought the move to the aban
doncd air bast•
The n•fugees "'ho J rn ved Sun
day had flown from Indonesia
and landed at Trav1.., Air Forn·
Base. about 50 mt k" northeast
of Hamilton Th('y Wl'rl' brou~hl
to Hamilton in 11 bU'>l'S wh1rh
a rrivt•d sporad1calh· through thl'
day
As t•uch bus arrived, 1n
lerprct<'rs anci English :.pl·akmg
'olunlt'l'r!. ~llldt·d lht· rdur,l't''>
into a nll'\.'tmg room "'ht'rl' t ht')
would bt> told in both F:ngl1:-.h
and V1l'lnam<''-t' whl·rt· lht•v
would ... tay and "hat "'oulc.l hJI;
pen to lht.•m
T ll EN. ON .. ; 8 \'.0Nt-: or
fami ly by family, num1.., "''rt'
t•alled out and tht•v v. ••rt• lt•d 111
t heir rooms . C'lutching lht·1r
bt.'longmgs m su1tca~c!.. 1Jt1ws
and sacks They <ill c<1rncd thrn
plastl(' bags which conta1nl·ll
their traveling document!>
"The refu~ce::. wl"ve handlu.l
seem happy to he· hen· · s;wl
translator GreJ! WllllJrn!> a'> he
juggled blankets and qul•st111ns
from the refugees. ·'The:-arc· al
the end of a lonJL hard tnp Jnd
they're beginning to relax a lit
Gasoline Lines Growing
Dealers' Houn Cawing Latest Logjams
I.OS ANGELES CAP> -Rerrsaruscent of laal
l'pring, Iona lines a re agaln forming at 11ome
"u1wline fftallong because the amount of t ame
dealena can sell aas ls their onJy marketing factor
that's not regulated, a respected oil and gasoline m·
du11try Aurvey reporta
lrontcully, statistics from the American
P et roleum Institute and the federal Department of
Energy s how daily nationwide a llocation or
ga11ohne recently has improved and that motorists
are using less gas, the Los Angeles ·based
Lundberi Letter currently nolet.
AND BEFORE LIMITS WERE placed on both
a dealer's profit margin -which often dictates
what pnce he'll set for fuel -and the amount al·
located to a dealer. the difference In price from
one gas station to a nother 10 the same ar ea van ed
only sughtly. the letter's publJsher, Oun Lundberg ,
said Sunday GasoLine dealers had the option of
staying open longer and making more money
Now. accordmg to Lundberg'!> pubhcat1on. the
compllcat('d pnc1ng formula and recent. disparate
wholesale pnce 1ncrea~es have led to ne1ghbonng
dealen. having a!> much a!) a dtme a gallon dif
ference m their prices Thal mea~ ga:. lines will
form al the cheaper statum until that dealer sells
all his gas and clo:.es lht: :.talion, the letter said
AT THAT POINT FF:WER stat1onl> are open,
so thl• motorists must go to lhl· Ont's which are
opt•n and mon· lint"s ofl<:n rt'suH.1t ~aid
The statrnm, ma) haH their relative pnC'in~
pos1t1ons ehangl'd as ofl<.'n a'i fl\e ltm<''o a month
bt•1.·au::.t• of "holl''><tll' pr11·e change'> anc.l the cum
phtalcd pnc-1n~ formulu tht· lettc·r l'lci1med , r1
'iU ltin~ 1n l'llnfu..,1on for th" moton~t and th1
1k.1h•r
Tiw onh thing ldt to th1· dl·ah·r 1s hi'> ltmt
Lundb1.·rg "alt.I . quoting Crom h1 .., publll'at11in
"~1 otorish :in· unawart· that ll .., lh1•1r t1m1 · that 10., r(·
1..ill\'t·I~ "01·1hll·s:. ,
TllE I.ETIER SAIH \Pl .md En1 r.:::-[>t-part
llll Ill "'l;tll'-lll'S s hov. d:t11\ fl tll<>rlWH.J1• .Jlllll JltlJO IJ[
ga sol 1nl' 111 Ft•brua r) 1 s up 2 f, 1wrr enl "' 1·r
Januan wh1k t11no,;umpl111n h! mol11nsto., 1::. do\.\n
Ill lo 11 rwn·t•nt on·r lht• la ... t thn•t· mronth'> C'l•m
p,1r1•d "1th lht· '>JOit' m11nths a \f dr ·•I!'•
Th,· :-.t11ek of gJsolln• 111 lht· l n1t1·d <..,tot1·• v. ,,,
:.!ti! n11ll1on UJt rt 1.., l:i::.t month. uJmp<1n·rf "1th :!~1'·
million bands .1 \l',1r t·arhl'r lh1· lt'\ll r '>011!
rt11 :-. 1:-. 1111l f~r <1v. .i\ fmrn lht• :!7:; rn1ll1•1n b,1r
11·1 ... 111 J anu.1n 1~7K "tu n 1-:d'-•illn• l<1d< • v. 1 1 •
1·11n ... 11kn·d l'\l'C''"l\I' l undlx.•rg !>..s1d
THERE \-'r \S '\O '-l RPRISt: 1n tt.1 le ttt r " rt
nt'Jl'!\t IH"HA . Burundi 1 AP, A new Hu run
d1 code of Cflmmon lav. h:ts given w1Jm1•n n,ght:. un
kn<lwn m most Afncan t ountne!> Th<· small notl<J n
bordeting R" anda. 7.al~ and Tanzania. was part
of a Rclgian-admtmster ed trust until 1962
Polygamy and 6owry are abolished Wives !(et
the ri~ht to 5h8t't' the decision of where to hve
Sterility. infirmity or incurable disease are no
port oo the rise in 1asollne prices recently. baaed
on lt!l survey of about 10 percent of the nallon'•
165,000 l(asoline s tations.
The average price nationwide for a eallon or
unleaded gasoline 10 a full service station on Jan.
25 was Sl 17. according to the letter .
However . prices va ried across the nation .
Baltimore $1.21 , B1rm1ngham $1.14 , Boston $1.21:
Chicago $1.31 ; Denve r $1.20 . Houston Sl 16; In ·
dianapolis Sl 25. Miami SI 21. St Louis $1.20:
Phoerux Sl 20. Los Angeles Sl 24 . San Diego St 24 :
Sacramento. SI 25 , San Francisco St.25, Re no, Nev.
Sl 26. andSeattleSl 21
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Charley Browns~
·1 hi.' l'l'lllll' stL·ak place
HUNTINGTON BEACH
16160 B EA CH BL VD .
(714)842-6602 Costa County s upervisors have
voted to reqwre grocery stores
in unincorporated ar eas to con·
tinue the practice of m arking
the price on each item even if
they are converting to automat·
ed ch eckout equipment.
THE TIIREE BARRACKS b<:
m g used to house the refugees
have bei?n empty for about fi ve
years s ince the Air Force pulled
out. They a re three·story. cm
derblock buildings with rooms
big enough to house fi ve metal
bunks and some lockers tie." ~~~~~~~~~~~-l_o_n_g_e_r~g~r_ou~n_d_s for d1vorc~e~~~~~~~~~~~.'.:::================:=:::::;-:--=:=:=::=::::::::::__
Wom an Kille d , 2 Hurt
In Abduction Attelllpt
LOS ANGELES <AP > -A 21-year·
old Commerce woman was killed
and two otht:rs were wounded Sunday
"hl•n lhl'} '4-l'rc !>hot rlurin~ an <1P·
parent kidnap attempt 10 tht'
do" nlo'4-n ar<>ci. IJ()hcc: !>atd
M ed1cal Center fo r treatment of a leg
wound.
/\rrt .. >sled were J uan Carlos Ayala
S<1nc hez. 22. and Victor P ena Ortega,
19. both of Los Angeles. Fesperman
said The tM1 were taken to Parker
C'<·ntl'r Jail and bQokcd on 1nvest1ga
t ion of murdl'r. ht• s aid
Nc·wton D1v1sion Detective Ron
Fl•sperm an 1dentif1cd the victim a::.
Sylvia Castro. who was s hot <1l ll•ast
once in ltw back a nd pronounced
dead at the s t·cne Injured by gunfin:
were David Acosta, 25, and a teen
age girl. whose identity and age
1-'l•spcrman would not d1sdosc
Two otht'r s usp1·cts in t he 1nc1dc•n1
remarne:-d al large Sunday ni i!ht ht ·
'>aid
FF.SPERMAN SAIO Cast ro
Ac·osta. tht· tc•1·n agc·r and :molhl•r
"om an. 20 ve<ir o ld Bertha Ramirrz
T H E DETECTI VE said the girl :.iddrcss un'a\<illabl('. (('ft a bar at
"a:-. takl•n lo California llosp1lal IOlh and San Pc•dro -;trC'eL'i about 2
v. hl're ::.hl' \/\lal> 1n intensive earc•. and <.1 m Sunday ancl walked to a nearby
_A_c·o_s_ta_ wa::. taken to County use_· __ lo_l_wherl' lhl'lr l'fH was parked
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O•ang o,.,1oa.1vP••o• Edftorial Page __ ......................................................... . Monday. Fabruaty 11. 1llO
Rabet1 N. Wffd!Publllhef ThomH 1<eev11 1Edltor
B•r~r• l<rtlblen t E dltorlal Page Editor
"Airport Ruling
Helps Noise Foes
The ruling lul wttk ln Loi An1eta County on lhe
Hollywood-Burbank Alrport hu sot to be food news for
J U!ll about everybody tn\·olved wtlh Oran1e County'• John Wayne airpon
A Sul)t!nor Court Judfe ruled a1alnat Hu1he1 Airweat
and for the airport 's proprietor. the Glendale
Burbwi.k Pai.adt!na Airport Authority, &n d cid.lnl lhal lhe
airport does have the ri&bl to realrtct an a1rllne'a number of
flights in orderto reduce noise
Jud1re Thomas Murphy, whoM decision ls most Ukely
to be uppt>uloo by the a1rb.nt-. made the declalon alter the
airport a ulhor1ty Cllud a uJt to force Airweat to cul back
an it~ rhathb mto and out of the f acillty The alrUne had
1~ercas.l-d the number of Jet nightJJ without getlin1 thu airport b pnor approval
The Judg.-observed that 1r the carrier had been ul·
lowed to m t n •a!>e lts OtghL'i without airport approval, "lh~n· won't tx-an air C'arnt.'r m the United States that
won't :,ay, 'Whiit 's ~auce for them (Air West> 1s sauce for
Uh •••
IA'x·ally, the Judge's ruling can only strengthen tht!
c:ounty's ongoing battle t.O maintain a s1milar control. The
ability of an airport proprietor to restrict service at an
airport is the heart of the county's defense in the year-old
unjust discrimination case filed by the Federal Aviation
Ad ministration
While it's true the llollywood-Burbank case is far
from ove r Judge Thomas estimated it could drag on for
another eight years -at leust it represents a judicial
s tep that gives hope elsewhere
Lesson for Jurors
Last week, an Orange County Superior Court Juror
found out that his duty in deliberating the guilt or in·
nocence of a def endapt was serious stuff.
The juror violated a court order not to discuss with
anyone the contents of a murder case. Because of the
violation, the juror was found in contempt of court and
fined $200.
It isn't often that a judge penalizes a juror tor violat·
ing the standard admonition to keep quiet about a case
under way. '
But in this instance, the case involved a retrial pf a
murder charge -a retrial that was ordered becautie a
m ember of the first jury hearing the trial ~lso violated an
;;id monition not to discuss the case.
Pcr.,on.s who are caJJed for jury duty -and arc later
sd ected to hear criminal cases s hould keep in mrnd
lhl· serious responsibility they bear
And th<.·y should remember they can be sentenced to
up to f1 w days 10 jail and a $500 fine if they don't play by
the· rult's the Judge sets down
How to A void Traps
At least one: of the eight congressmen targeted 1n the
Abscam ~canual c urrently rocking Capitol Hill has
charged he is a victim or "the clearest kind or entrap·
mcnt case."
Rep. Richard Kelly, R-F1a., made the charge while
explaining he only took the $25,000 bribe offered by FBI
undercover operators to further an investigation of his
own . One would think his first thought would be to call In
the FBI, if he really was concerned.
Be that CJS 1t m ay, any congressman offered a bribe
for future fovors by persons representing themselves as
uul l·~ to a n alleged Arab sheik should have had the com·
m on ~ense lo n·alizc he might be getting into an 1llegal
flc ·al or at best a highly unethical one.
Fortunately. a number or congress men so ap.
p 1 oachcd wcrescnsibleenough to back off immediately
Those who voluntarily turned up al the Georgcto~n
hou~e set up by the FBI for its sting operation, pre·
!'>umably with the intention of accepting the bribe offer .
an· m no position to whine about entrapment. No one
I w1~tcd thc·ir arms
l\n elect<.'<i public official who accepts a bribe is gull
t:. of an iJlegal act. The manner in which his behavior 1s
unl·ovcred can ha rdly alter lhat.
The way lo s tay out of traps is to stay honest. Then
tht· problem doosn 'l a rise
• Opinions eitpressed en the apace above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
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Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-432t
Boyd I Davy Crockett
ByL.M.BOYD
Item 3$78 io our Love and
War man•a fUe la lhe claim
by none other than Davy
Crockett hlmlelf: ''They ac·
c use me of adultery, but
that's a tie. I never ran off
w ith any man'• wife who
waAo't wtlling." It was Davy,
t oo. who aald, "I leave lhis
rule forotbera when l'm dead
Be always sure you're right
-lhen 10 ahead."
Somebody asked John
lfravolta why be liked older
-women. and he aaicl. because
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Are we to believe now
that oo Capitol Hill the
strongest defenee ls to
plead cullty flnt and
loudest but 1tresl tb•
crtme wu ~mmltted
for a good reuon -to
make the poUst th.It you
find c rook• and
'awlndlers eve.rywtwre? A.V.
C.l .. "''J Oii• , ............ ,.. ... ....... .., .............. 11•• _.. .. ,...,,...., .. -., .. ~,.,, ..... .,,,,,, ... ,...... ~-· 0-. INfl'f , .....
at my age, most women are
older, or worda to lhat etre<"t.
He'a got a point. 1 like
younger women.
U oderataod tbe ag Te·
searchers have come up with
a n ew breed of peanut -five
nuta to a shell.
Be highbrow. Don't call 1t
a toothache. Call it ordon
todynia.
Many a man with mentaJ
trouble bu proclaimed that
he la Jeau.s here to aavc
mankind. But nonesuch ever
kills bimaelf. aCC!Ol'd.1na to •
psychlatrtat. Tbat wouldn't
do, clearb'. How can be save
mank1Dd. If be'a dead? It la
the depreaalve who kill• hlm~~.._!ather, th1Dkin1 lo the dcpuw tbat mankind lan't
wortb aavtna.
The day Calvin CooUdt•
wa1 lnaucurated u pretl·
dent, bla IOD, Calvin1 Jr.,
wH workiDI on a rarm.
Another fellow out there eald
to him, "U my f athtr were
Pr•idenl I 1ure wouldn't be
workiD& lD a neld." Youna
Calvtn uld. "If my father
were your father, you
would."
Were you 1ware tbat 1
child with mumps can alvt
11m1toado1T
Ja,-k Andenon
Meddling • m Afghan Politics
W ASHINCTON Prealdent
Cart•r'a 1cbemert have lapsed
trit o 1 o n~e dtdua lve and
danaeroua dreamlna about tum
int Af&hao11tan Into a Soviet
Vlf'tnam Tho.t• who han au<'
cumbed lo ttus bit or escapism
talk <kllnoualy about fe rociou:s
Afahan mountain men charging
down from their cr11aulY h1dl'Qu t.s
t o d ltrupt and confound lht!
mighty Red Army
To tum thl11 wts htul reverie 1n
l o r eality, tht Cart l'r 11d
m101 s trat1on
IS acttvt>ly
11earctuug for
u m a n of
d e~t 1n y t o
play the role
o( V1etnnm 's
Jute llo Chi
Min h As
Secrt'lary of
Sta t c Cyr us
Vance recent
ly confided to assoC'iatcs. lh1•
Unitud State:. is "seeking a
leader of the Alt<han people · ·
The Am e r1 ca n -a n o 1n led
m essia h. a ccording to t h ('
scenano favored by the While
House, would unite the diverse
Afghan J!Ucrnlla groups, raJly
the populace and start dom~ un
Earl Wat~r8
to the Ruaalaoa what the Viel
Conai did unto us ln Vletnun.
BUT tJNHAPPIL Y. there are
aome 11rloua flaws ln the
1c h eme. The r emo rseleu
Ru11lans have already learned .
bow d.1.lftcult it Is to impose a
leader upon the Afghans. One
ruler after another. each bear·
log the Mosrow brand, failed to
gain the support of the people.
The Kremlin had to send t.anlts
and troops to keep their man in
power.
There's no reason to belie ve
the Afghans would be any more
Niger to be ruled by a leader
chosen ror them by the Uruted
States One exiled leader had
t his advice fo r President
Carter "The best C'ourse of ac
lion for t he Unr t.ed States 1s to be
pat1t'nl and see who e merges as
.1 natural leadt•r "
AN\' AMERICAN attempt 8t
king-making. Uus exile told my
Ji.sociate Howard Rosenberg,
could be "very dangerous " Tiw
C'rt•al1on of a government 1n
t'x1le. with U S blessings, would
l i kt•ly bt' inte r p r e t e d as
!>upe rpowcr meddung. Instead
or united the Attban people. it
~ould apUn~r them.
Meanwb.lle. the tact that the
raveooua Soviet bear would de·
vour one or ill own alUet has
alarmed the Moslem world. Th.la
wJU cauae other Moslem natJona
to view Soviet trteodahlp with
auaplclon. ln the opinion of some
Atgban ex.Iles . the United Statefl
would be better orr Jetting this
suspicion feater rather than stir·
ring il up.
Such was the advice or a
former hlgh·ranJdng Afghan of.
tlcial who was dn ven out of his
country by the Soviets and is
n o w being courted by the
Am eri cans. Tho ughtfully, he
quoted an ancient Islamic ax·
1om . "Let us wall and see who
comes ove r the wa t<'f "
YET TIIE ADVlCE probably
will be disreg a rded by tht>
Car ter admrn1strat ro n . wh1 C'h
seems eager to for m ct Frc·t-
Afghan governme nl Polley·
mak t>r s beli e ve a go vern·
ment -1n exile could un,eat
Afghanistan·, puppt-l lo(nvcrn
ment at the t.:ruted l'atwns and
open Uw dtplomat1t' door lo U N
rnqu1n~ Lnto Sov1t•l actron in th•·
conque red count ry Herc an ·
some o( the leader•. meanwhile,
who the White Hou.e la contlder·
Ins to Mad a U.S.-backed 1ov-
ernment .
-One of the r ival rebel
leadert who recently formed a
coalition o f their auerrllla
1roupe. 'They are SebahapUJlab
Mojad.ldi. Said Ahmed Celani,
Ma wlawt Abdul H~I. Golbudd.ln
Hekmal Yar a nd Mawlawl
Ra bani.
-Zabir Shah, the fo rme r
Afghan king who abdicated his
t.hrone in 1973 afte-r a bloodless
coup. He ruled Afghanistan for
40 years before he fled to Italy
where he Uves modestly. It's un·
likely he would agree to return
to power
-Hassan Durran· 1. who
claims lo be the son of Kini:?
Amanul111h Khan , an t'arl11·r
monauh, who abdit'<1ted thl'
1hrone in favor of his cousin
H ;i s s a n h a s n · t s (' t fo u t irt
Afgharust.a n ''nee he Oed at agl'
2 with his Cather m 1929 111· •~
surrounded by a small phalanx
of loyallsLc; who haw• bi:en lobby
1ng the Cartl·r admrn1!'>1rat1on lo
recogn1 tt' him a!) the rightful
heir to the thron1·
It m1 Kht bt· w ...... for l'rn1d• nt
Carter not to mt·ddl1·
POLITIC'AI. ODDS· 11...r<'·,
the latt>St rundown on tht· pre·
s1d ent1 a l rac·c. pr1n •u11•1l t'X·
C'lus1vely by J1 mm v thl· c;rPvk,
for those whn may wish to muk1·
~port of the election
Pres1dt-nt Cdrll•r benerrt1ng
from tht· Middle East crr s1s al'd
the Iowa cauru.o; 11> now a-h .. avy
od dl\·on fa vonk to win tht>
nom1n at1on Jimmy quotes tu ...
namesakt• 1n the White llousc al
1 to 4 111 ... <'hallcnge r 1'f'ddy
Kennf'dy, 1<; hstf>d at 4 to I, wh1l1·
Je rry Brown 1is far back at 35 to
I
Dc•sp1h· Iowa , HonJld ltl·agan
1s still J '1·lo 5 favont{' tn wan tu ...
pa rt y ·s nod (;l"Oq:1· Bu'h. t h1·
1 11~ a up .... ·t "H'lo r. 1" now run
n1nj! J t 2 t11 1 Th•· ri· ... t of th•
1;0 1• morn1n.: 11111· ~h•1w ~
Ho"' an1 Haktor .11 >< LI> I. John
l'onn.1lh .1nd .lt•rn .. ,>rd •• 1 111111
I and. 'urpn,1n~1 l) .l11hn 1\11
d• r"'" .1t :!!'1 111 I 1'1111 < r.111•
r.Jt•·., ,,.,. ;1 llw.I 111 I d 11111· ... ind
Bob Dolt• " lhl· l•>r1g1·\t '>hol 11r
dll Jl 200 It> I
Tht' c;r•·•·k r 1i:1ir1·<; t h1·
nrmocraur t'::r nd1datt· a ... a 5 to 4
r;Huntt• over tht' HepubllC'an
Time to Curb LaWlllaking by Regulation . Thr ee c h ee r s f o r /\s
se mblym an Dan Boatwr1~ht 111•
hus come forth. at long 1 ..... 1. v.1th
the courage to d1•111and 1111• ri·
tum of thl· J)'1wcr ... mlt·ndcd Ii>
the const1tut1ur1 wh1l'h gi vi· ... th<·
l.cg1slatur1· t·.>.clusnt· JUrl!>d1c
t1on over lawma king. lie• hJ\
proposed a con s t1tu l 1on al
amendment to that end It 1_s a
move lo re11torP the powe r to th(•
peo ple through the ir clect('d
represent al.I ves
Civics and political science
l\tudents. taught that laws are
made by the
Leeislature.
may wonder
why bis pro-
poaa l , which
would permit
leglalatlve
veto over ad·
mlnlatratlve
r egulations ,
Is neceuary.
Tbey usuaJ-
ly aren't told that today more
lawa are being promulgated by
lhe executive branch of govern·
meot than by lhe Leaialature
and that many major laws are
belDI made by the courla
lhro ueh decisions they hand
down. Or lbat many of these laws. whet.her deviaed by the ex·
Art Hoppe
(•c·ut1ve bran('h or handt•d down
by court l"<11cl. run contrary to
legu.lal.lvl· enactmt·nts
I. A WM AK I N (, II\ t ht• ,. x
<·c-u t 1 v1• br .inch '" -.onu·th 1n~
~htc h start1·d ~.1\ bark when
th•· l..t•g1slatun" ,;ft er dcc1din~
genr ral polH'.> optl'd to delegate
a way some of 1b powers lo the
t•xecuttve branch to ma ke ruJ~
a nd rt>guJ allons to 1mplem eot
new laws
f·rom iL'I tiny start it grew by
leaps and bounds until. as the
cxecutJve branch became bolder
and bolder. 1t got completely out
of band. usurping leg1slat.a ve
authority to wnle its own laws m
defiance ol tM solons. 1..ast year
more than 1,200 administrative
re1ut.Uoo.a were adopted by the
executive branch.
Many 0( lhe tboUAands ol re--
1ulaUona oo the books are vague
and oootuaing. Onen they are
diametrically o pposed to
legl1latlve Intent. Ma ny are
adopted after lbe Legislature
ha1 refmed to enact the very
provWom conlal.ncd in lh<• re
gulaUoo.
A CLA.8SIC example of that 1s
the recently adopted regulallon
of a at.ate labor commiaa100 pro-
hlbitlna the finna or di.clplimng
of un t-mploy~ who· r efuse-. to
~ork 0H•rt1 m1· That 1ssl.K' "'a'
t h o ro u R h I y d t• b a t e d 1 n I h c
l.t>g u.latun · labt ~1.·a r 1tnd rt'J•-<:t
l'11 aJU-r th•· rrH'mbfof' l1.·,1m1.-.I
from f'mplo' t•r ... tht' probll'm.' 1t
~ould cr t-att• \ M . l h(· rum
missio n C'ompo-;1.·d o f nun
('let't1ve ml'mbt-r:., t'hf'erfully
flouted the leg1slatlV& dt'CISIOO of
th1· l'lec-t1.'<1 reprt><>entalJv~ of
the people and adoptc-d Ult> rt>
gulaUOn. It, b_ke all other rc~ula
llons. oow has the same forcl'
and effect or a leg1slallve enact
menl , 1oclud1n1 c a rryi ng
penalt.Jea of hnes and 1mpnson-
menl.
Ana. whereas a legtsl&Lave
eoactmeol musl bt! spelled out
10 a bill. ample notJce g1veo t.be
public. beanngs held before and
approved by the eovernor. a ~
gulatioo can be adopted by one
person and no one can veto il.
FVaTDERMORE, a lthough
public oo0ce 1s reqwred. the full
text of a proposed re1ulauoo
need not be publllhed. Instead
t.be law penrut.s the propooen~
to "1ummarl1e" the contents
which may or may not accurate-
ly reflect It.a effecta. And while
a public bearing ia req~ that
Is geoeraUy mea.niJlllesa. For
r ('gulat1on i1 an • a dopt<'lf It \
board." or dcpartm1·nt drr1•1·111r ....
who, bemg appoinuve. are 1>ftt·11
totally uore ... pons 1 ve to tht·
public Thert'fore a ht•an n~ may
l>t• padwd wi th oppos1t1on to the
proposal. but 1f lhl· board 111
director has de<:1ded he want~
the regulataon. lhl" prol<''iL' wa ll
fall upon deaf ears
It 1s this s1lua llon wh ich
Boatwnght attacks with h1i. con
s lJtulJonaJ amendment It would
pt"rm1t a veto by a re50lut1on of
either house of any regul&1l111n
adopted
PEaHAPS a m o re ap
propnale way would be to re·
qwre ~slat1ve r atification of
regulallons before they could
become effec tive . Bul
Boatwn&bt says the legislators
aren't r eady to ass ume that
burden a_nd that his measure
wtll insure that the worst or the
reguJations t'&n be blocked by
leewatiye actioo.
Although, unfortunately the
mea1w-e doesn't attempt to alter
the power or the courts to
.. JucUcally enact laW'S ," a trend
wbkb bas been notably increas·
Ing in recent years, It ls a good
and lone overdue step in the
ri&ht direction.
A Candidate Must Keep Up With the Tllnes
"Gosh. I wtsh you wouldn't
take your loss in Iowa 10 hard,
Ronnie, old man.··
"Old man? Who's a n old man,
John?"
''Plea1e,
Ron.n.le baby.
put down that
cane. It's just
11n ex pre!l ·
1loo. Speak·
ln1 aa your
cam palfn
manacer, Im
1ure the fact .
LbaL you'll be
69 next week
had very llUlt to do wtth 0001'1•
8ulb whipplnl )'OU. After all,
you're only u old u you t~."
"That'• right, John, and u I
keep tellln, the pres•, I feel Juat
as aood u dld 15 years a10."
··Keep tt up Roo.nle. It meana
you feel a year younaer than
Oeor1e Bu.ah. And he certainly
looks fit But about Urnt t'nne ..
·•For the lut time. 1t'!l not
arthrlU.. I almply reinjured th.at
trick knee I got playin1 football
ror Knute Rockne. I lhlD.k it hap-
pened while I wu disco d,ancina
with Nancy at 2 a .m . the other
nl1bt. They were playina our
sonc. 'HolBodles.' and. • "
"'Vee, that'• what I told lhe
pren, Ronnie. But l tbouabt
your eona wu •Avalon'.''
'"THAT WAS two campalcns
a10, John. A man has to keep up
with the tlro•. That 'a why I
111ten to my lar1e collecUon or
Mlke Ja1c•r record• every chance I aet."
"That'• Mfalr Jall(er, Ronnie
Pleaae set th.at atral&ht. And the
next tJme they ask you to com·
pare bJm to Blond.le. don't aay
you've loved her and Daawood
for yean."
"You mean u ying l'vo read
Blondie ror years make'i mt'
sound oJd., ..
"NEVER MIND. Let's diacusa
your lhowtn, up for the preu
conference th.ll momlng ln that
oraoae veJoo.r joq1n& swt. . • " ··t tbou.aht you wanted me to
project an lma1• of vtaoroua
pbyalcal act.Mty. John."
·' l do. But the cane k1.od of
took tho qe oft It. l think you 'd better go bock to the designer
Jons and the Gucci loafers
without sock.a "
"No socks! f know all the
awlnliOR young bachelors dress •
that way , but the very thought or
campaiplnc ln New Hampshire
Quotes
··A 1ood Mwtpaper. l aup-
po•.e. la a natloo lalllin& to
ltMlf."
Arthur MUler, ploJl'°"'ON
l
________ ...
without socks gives mo cold teet.
And lbal'soo1oke.John."
"NO, rrs NOT, Ronnie. And
anoUM!r thins. I tllln.k maybe you
ou1bt to qwt compartn1 your
a ee to that of other world
leaden.••
··vou mean my poinlln1 out to
lbe preaa that I wu younger
tban even a nrebrand Uke the
ayatollah didn't help?"
.. Well. l Ulink it would have
ione over ootter tr he hadn't
been in the hospital sufferin1
. from u heart ailment and com
plete exhaustion. or course. if
you want people to identify you
with the youth movement, thc!re
ls one aUttn~ way.
"What's that, J ohn? I'd do
a nything to uem youoaer.
.. Well, you could come out ln
favor of aboU1bln1 the draft
forever."
"Not THAT young, damn It'
B e oft o r l 'll kick you
downatalrw."
Orange Coast
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Catelaing Her Breath
ls Polly B\. all of Co!) la Mesa expressing the thrill of v1r
tory. or th(• agon y of defeat ? Polly was a participant m
an unusual l'VCnt Sunday. When it was over. it was ;:l1f
f 1cull to distinguis h the wmners from the losers To fmd
out what it was all about. tum to Page A3.
I I Cop in Right Place;
Store Heist Foiled
A Santa Ana police sergeant
\ 10akU1a a l"OUtine traffic ~
I ~ l.n froat. ol a CQ&La .._.
convenience •t.oY• looked up
when he heard a crash ~ and
ctrrested two m en who aUecedJy
wert~ trying to hold up the stor e.
officers ~aid today
In Co.,ta M<'~a cit) Jail to<l::iy
on s us piC'ion of robbery wcr(•
M ark Bnan Vl'r Bryck, 21, or
1 2!'11 1 W Sunflowl'r A vc· . Santa
1 An:A . and Jay Edward 1-'lctcht·r.
2 . street address unknown , ~anl;;i ! Ana. police sa id Both were he ld
1 in heuof$10.000 bail
l'ollc·l• said th1· m c1dcnt Ol'
currt.>d at 11 10 p m Sund<1v at
the U-Tote m Markel at 11'18 Sunnower Ave., on tbe Costa
Mn•Sen._. Ana city limits.
They sald two men entered the
market and attempted to over·
power the male clerk. In the
ensuing struggle, the cash reg-
)ster and some news racks were
knocked over
Santa Anu police Sgt Preston
M Mor an h ad pulled over u
motorist in front of the '>tore
and. alertt·d by the nmsc. mad1·
the Jrrcs t . orf1ccrs ~CJi d Tht·
:.u:.pt'<'l!'. \.\c•rc· turn<•d oH·r 10
('o~t a Me:.<1 pohtt•
1<1·pur1 .... d1rln t 1111!11 111
'' lll'llll'r 01 r111t lht· molori~I v..1~
).!1\1•11 lht•l11·k1 I
t Bandit Hits Mesa
Bank/or $1,074 .
A man who claimed to havt· a
g un escaped Wlth SI ,074 from a
Costa Mesa bank at 10 JO a m
today, police said.
They said the man walked into
Califom1a Federal Savings at
2700 Harbor Blvd . and gave the
female teller a note saying he
had a gun. No weapon was di!>·
played. officers said
Whe n h e was hande d the
m o ney, they said. the bandit
w alked out of the bank. No veh.i·
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Athletics to End
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP> -
The Cleveland Board of Educ•·
tton may cut all school athletics
from ltl ban.bones budgu\ this
• fall , board pr,ealdent John
' GaUaaher•~•·
~· • .... ~ ... __ :.a
ch~ was sel'n
The man 1s dt>scri bed a:; hav
mg h ght brown shoulder·length
hair. s t andrng fi ve feet n111t•
inches tall. weighing 165-170
pounds He as believed to be 10
his late 30s and wore a g reen
plaid Jacket. police said
Huntington
Man Shot at
Mesa Party
A Huntington Beach m an was
in satis factor y condition at
Costa Mesa Memon a l Hospital
today after being s hot in the
chest during a Saturday night
party in Cosla Mesa, officials
s aid
Police s aid Donald Gordon
Brown. 31. of 16191 Ganges
Lane. may have been saved
from death by a door that blunt-
ed the force of the bullet.
The y said Mark Wayne
Holloman, 19, or 2245 Canyon
Drive. Costa Mesa, was being
held In lieu of $10,000 ball on sus-
picion of assault witb a deadly
weapon a nd dlachargln' a
firearm int.o an inhabited build·
log.
Police saJd the shootlne OC·
curred at about 11:30 p.m. al
1022 W. WlllOll St., where 80 to
40 people were attend.Ins a party
al a home.
They uld Holloman, whom
witnesses 18.id had been outted
after he annoyed a fem1le
party goer, alle1edly r eturned
with a 38-callber revolver and
fired 11bout h1lf a dozen shot.a al
tbe house . .... ·-
•
C Fl FTEEN CENTS / 1 i
Shah De1nand Nixed? 1
Irani.an President Sees Hostages Out Soon
By The Aaaoclated Presa
Iranian President A bolhass an
Bani-Sadr was quoted today by a
French newspaper as s aying his
gove rnm e nt n o lo nge r d e ·
manded extradition of the de
posed shah before the release of
the AmeraC'an hostages now 1n
their lOOth da~ of capt1v1ty He
s aid the· rt•leasl' could come
"perhaps evt.'O 111 the coming
dii)S "
But P ars. tht• official Iranian
nt>ws a~\·nc:-.. s • .ud he was m1~
quoted in thl' 1nterv1ew an the
Fren<'h nt:wsµaper Le Monde.
"'1thout saying wh<.1t the a lleged
misquote was Jt did n CJ t
elaboratt.'
Masses of l ranaans turn~ out
Air Crash
Vic ti~
Not Krwwn
\ m:1n <t11d \\Om:.in \\ho dll'<l in
.t f1en ,11 rcraf1 (•rash FndJ'
fol lo"' 1ng a rn 1d :11r <·ol l1-.wn
11\ l'r Jo-:1 S<.>f;!undo -.ttll h.t\'l' not
lH.·1·n po-.1UH·ly 1tfrnt1hNt
Los ,\ngelt•:, authont1t•s lt'n
t..1\1\.ely h<.rd 1clt.'ntiflt:d tht• cOU1Jl1·
as J ack ~md Sandy Murphy of
JI unttnJ,rton Beach but the Los
AnJ.!ele~ Coroncr·s offace \.\111 not
verify thl.' information.
"Then~ is nothing this officl.' 1s
giving out on them, .. said a cor
one r 's 111vest1gator this morning.
A coroner's deputy said hjs or·
ganizat1on is working with badly
charred remains and is s till at
te m ptinl( to locate dental re<'
ord s and o the r x -rays t o
\.'st a blii-h 1ucnttricat10n
He said only that one \•1ct1m
was a man. the other a woman.
Three persons. Including the
couple tenlJltively Identified as
the Mu.rphys, died when a Piper
Cherokee PA28 CSJUJded nearly
head -on with a Ces!ina 175 pilot·
t>d by Bruc1: Le ighton. 27. of
No rt hridge
The Piper aircraft. shorn or :J
wing. spun tn the t:arth. <·ruptini.:
rn flame• offlc·1<Jls <,;,irc1
l.1'1ghton -. C1•:-s n .1 c·ra.,.h1·rl
11n1• half milt• <t\\.av al an nfft<•t•
1·onstrtrC'l111n •.iii• \.\h l'r t• "l'-
\\orkm1·ri \\1'11• tll)llll'd
\ -.nol,,1·,111.tll f111 !ht• F \ \ .... 111J
t ht• P11wr p1 l11t \\a-. t·n 111u1 t to\ 1-.
11fr1t·n<b11r n•la\1\0\'~ in ';,in Jo ... 1•
I hc• 'mall .11rl'l .Jll 11"'1wd O\
Brr;tn ll;tnr:ttl\ or < 11-.tu M<'~a
t\,1(1 he1•n lc·a·..,t·d IJ\ /\v1<:1twn
l 11l1m1tect .it llt1nl 1ngl!1fl
Ht•al'h·, ~h·arlo\\.l.irk i\1rp11rt to
lh< C'oup)I' \\ho d1<·<l 1n tht• crao.,h
lfj'r C-ot11·r. 1\\ 1allon l"nlim1t
t•d pr1• ... lflc•nt. n·fu,c·" to ch-;ru..,.,
t ht• n•nt al agn•1.•mt•nt or "hctht·r
or not ;1 rh~ht plan \.\as !1h·d
ILrnratty. ml'anv. hilt· report
1·rl ht• kni'"., no th 1 ni.: of the inr r
clt•nt anrl"" a\.\a1t1nJ.( 1nforrnat11111
to filt· 1nsur<1nce da1m'> on hlo.,
tot ally dt•molt~ht'.d aircraft
Con Burned;
Lawman Held
DAI.LAS !AP> A Dallas
County deputy sheriff has been
a ccused of burning a prisoner's
chest. tups. a rms and genitals
by hosing him down with scald·
ing water .
Dale Palle tt. :n. was ar
raigned Friday on a <'harge of
abus ing a n inmut~. a second
degree felony
m a steady rain to celebrate tbe
first anniversary of the Islamic
revolution with a victory parade
through Tehran. The c rush was
so great that s cores of persons
were injured and a grandstand
collapsed, the state radlo said
Re lease for the hostages could
com e 1( the US government
acknowledged its past "cnmes ·
m Iran and recogm ted h is gov
e rnment's "right to obtain tbe
t•xtradition of the shah and the
rest1tutJon of has fortune," Bam
Sadr was quoted as saying b)
t ht> Frenc h n e ws pape r . Le
Monde "IC they admit this fact,
11 \.\Ould help us to free the·
h ostages 1n a ~hort ti m e.
pe rhaps C\'Cn in the coming
days"
Asked tf the hos tages in the an
terim might be removed from
the guard of the Islamic mill
tants and entrusled to lraruan
0Hic1als, Bani-Sadr was quoted
as saymg "It 1.!t <:1 possib1ltty I
envisage for the coming days ·
But he had not yet received
perm1ss1o n from the Revolu
t1onary Council he heads. tht'
ne"' s paper said
Bani Sadr <,atd h e h;id rl'
c·e1 ved <.'Ounci I appruv a I for h1!->
proposal that c1 tnbunal to in
vest1gatc· C S actions m I ran t)('
combmt.'d '"'th an mternatlOndl
tomm1ss1on t11 1nvestu~ate thl'
~hJh 's rule . thl• nt•w<,papc·r '>old
I~ IR \:-0.. Pa~!' \21
Coast Panel Urges
Bolsa Chica Access
,\ n•-.olut1on urging a<·<'l''~ th
HohJ Chica waterv.<i\.., for
rt 1·r1•Jt11>nal bo,1t1ng h<i~ 1.1<.'t.'n
p.ts,l·d 11nan1mot1!'>1\ h~ lht·
Hoard of D1rt'<'lOr'> uf lhl' llrJnfo(l'
l ounl\ l'o.i-.t ,\~:.ot·1..1t11m
Tlw· rl'!->olut1nn. <idopli:tl l'n
d,1\ Jl thl• Ward':. JOnU<tl 1n
i-t..illat10n clmnt·r at lht· ln ·1n1·
l'0<.1'>\ Country C luh in N1.•wport
Hl'al·h. till'' lhl' nl'cd for mon·
publlt baths i.!Od l <1unch1ng
focr lille:. and th(• bt>n1.•ficwl t•f
[l'Cl!. of add1ttonal tidal flov. on
"atl'r quality tn no Isa Chica
The document urge:. support
by both state and county of
h c1a ls
A rch.itect Wilham P Ficker
was ins talled Friday as the
~roup's new president. replacing
outgoang president Robert Ctif·
ford. pres1dt'nt or J\ir ('ahfom1a
Costa M esa \'1<'c Mayor
Arlene Schafer anstalled the new
officebolders. while former sta~
Sen. Dennis Carpenter served as
master of ceremonies .
Guest speaker M. Roy Knauft,
admirustrative assistant to Rep
W i lliam D annt'meycr . R
Oran~e. spoke on the peripher al
<'a n a l and ats m euning for
Orange County
01 her offi rn-. mst a llc·cl wen·
................... INSTA& I fD AS PAESIDEHT
An:Htect F1cbr
K~nneth Fowler a nd R I
.. Cuba" Mom!>. \'IC't' pr('~1dento.,
.JaC'k Fet•han . trl·.10.,urc·r ..101!
lfolph K1'>t•r 't'<'rC'l.tr\
Tideland Fees Due
For Harbor Island
8)' DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN
CM lho O.ally 1'1i.t \1.aff
Some of O r a nge Count~·..,
richest c1tuens soon may b1•
paying an t'xtr avagant extra h•l·
fo r h"ing on Newpon 's llarbor
l ~land
That's because many of thl'
t•xclu .... v(' properties that dot tht>
tin) island are built over pubhc
t1dt'land-;
And a lthough Orang(' County
ofhc1als last week cx<'mpted 150
Suns('t Beach ho meowners from
penallles for s1m1lar en<'roach
ments, the Harbor Island res1
dents hkely won't be as luc ky
The problem really began
around the tum of the century.
whe n Orange Coast's p1oncenng
families began settlin g, first in
S unset Be a c h , a nd la ter.
NewPort Harbor
And some of lhe 140 re sidents
came up with evidence that im
p rovements h a d been buHt
before \ht! county took over the
land tn 1943
Their claim of pnor rights lo
the land was accepted by county
0H1<'ials \.\ho !'>:11d 11 v. ould 1>4
too ex~·ns1\ l' to Ir'.\ tn d(•c1dc·
"h1C'h 1mpm' t•ml•nt:-. "'1·n· built
bt>forel943andv.h1t'hjn•n t
So the <'Ounl y r!'>~U<•d :1 hlar1kt•t
pl·rm1t l~L .... ·<'l'I, ,dh1v.1n.: th"
1mpro\1,•m\•nt:. lo -.1,1nd
T h l' S u n ... t ' t B I' a t• h r t' -.
rdl•nres :Jrt• on public lw.H·h I.inti
v.htl'h 1s rult:d by ... 1;.itt• rccrc•<J
t1onal codt~
Hut Nt'"'l><1rt llarbor I" gO\
e rnt•d by h ar ... h tidelands law!'.
v. h1<'h don 't allow for prmr
rights claim:.. Jcns1.•n s:ud
In add1t10n. tht.• enc roach
mt•nts on Harbor lslJnd an•
more s ubst antial than !i.(•aw;,il l!.
In many case:. s w1mm111g pools.
gardens or parts or homes a rt•
built on tide la nds. he s aid
"It's a classic story of tl)e old.
o ld selllem<•nts ... said Eric
Jessen. <'ounty Environmental
Management Agency official
"Life was more informal at
the tum of the century JnSJX'C·
tor s were more concerned with
the s tructural intei;crit v of the
<See F EE, Pa~e AZ>
Body Found in Valut
Infant 'Forgotten' in Funeral Home?
FREDERICKSBURG . V~.
CAP> -Police are baffled about
the discovery or the body of an
infant, unldentlfled a nd ap.
pa rently dead for many years.
r ou nd I n a va ult at a
Fredericksburg funeral home.
· 'Tbla ls such a i.trange thing
that we really don't know what's
going o n yet," said Capt.
William Luell.
Act..lne on a Up, police round
the body, clad in a white shroud,
In a vault ln the chapel of the
Wheeler and Thom1>1on 'P'uneraJ
Home about 8 p.m. last Friday.
Em ployee!J told police they had
not known the body waa t.her.
Police not only don't know the ....
infant's identity. they have no
idea how long the infant has
been dead or why it was never
buried.
The body will be sent to lhe
state medical examiner's office
in Richmond for an autopsy to
try to determine, lf poaatble.
how and when the Infant died.
Police will 11.lo co throuah the
funeral home's records next
week for clues to the cbUd'a
ldenUty.
Rumors of the ex.l1tence ot an
unclaimed and unldentltled body
at Wheeler and Tbompeoa bad
been dttulaUna ln the city.
Several houra before pollct aearched the vault, two re.
porters talked' with Wheeler 1'.
ThomP90n. a co.owner of the
funeral home. and showed him
photographs purportedly ta.ken
of the vault and the body.
Thompson denied the rumor
and wouldn't let the reporten ln·
s pect the vault or allow
employees to open lt. He said the
vaulta poaibly hadn't been used
aince be took over tbe business
from h1I father 20 years a.io.
Oavid Patketl of th o
Weatmoreland News took the
story and photographs to poUce.
who went to the funeral home
and 1ot pennluion to open the vault.
'
America
Warn.ed
By Israel
.J 1-.lll :-, \I f.:\l \I'• 1'11111•
'rf 1111~tt•1 \l•·n.11 h1 111 flq 1r1 111111
1h1· I nil• ti "'·"' 1111! t\ 111.il
hr .11'1 v.111 r1111 1>1 .1«nf11·1·d tr1 :1
pt>llt'\ uf .q1rw.1"·m1·11I ltl';.,,Jl'd
th1· \r.Jt,... "n th1 l'Jfl•,11n1Jn ''
"u1• In lt·I \\I\ J bomb hit•\.\ up
JI J 1 rov.1ft•d 'uliurb:rn IJu ... !->llJp,
1n~ur1n).! 1., pl r ,on-.. authorrlrl·-.
.... .nd
H 1· ~· 1 n .., JI 1 ,1 I. 1 n ~ l 11 t h 1•
i\mertC'an Je\.\1-.h !'Qm m1lll'l'.
-.aid that 1-.r;wl \\ould makt• n<J
more conc-C'.,swn' to t•n('OUr<lRl'
l'ale~un1 ans to Jlltn t alk~ for
JUlonomy 1n hrat>ll occup11:d
te rn tones
In 1:1 news p aper 1ntc r v1t•w
publas ht'd 1n Cairo todc1 y
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Killer Conf es~~~
LIVE OAK. f''la 1A£•1 -
Theodore R B undL thl•
hand:-.om(• ktllt'r "'ho faces a
third death sentence. <Jdmilted
la~t spnnJ! to three m urders but
ruin\•ll h1~ ('hancc to avoid thl'
t•leC'tn<· chair by trying to outwit
µr<>St.•cu tor:. ;i '>tall' attorney
.,ay:.
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\\eacher
Mostly s unny Tul'sda).
with in c re as 1n ~ hi gh
c loudiness Tuesday after·
noon Some fog and low
clouds along the coast latt•
ton 1 g ht and Tuesday
morning. Slightly coole r.
Lo ws tonight 45 at lht•
beaches and 52 inla nd
Hig hs Tuesdny 65 along
the coast and 72 inland
INSIDIE TODAY
Cavil right~ leadt'n 1n
Pittsburgh $0Y they fear the
v1chms o/ et'onomic troublu
Wiii ht-block& and women os
th11 Kt' Klu.r Klan~& in on a
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SUPPOSE THEY OAVE AN ANTI·DRAFT DEMONSTRATION AT UC IRV1NE ANO NOBODY CAME?
That Waa Jua1 AboU1 the C.H Earty In th• Day, But Organizer• Hoped for Up to 2,000 Student• Later --------
Oiavez
Sees Fight
Continuing
CALEXIC O (AP ) Tht'
leader of the United Fa r m
Workers of America has mu ked
the first annivers ary or the slay
ing of a field worke r by urging
U PW backe r s to re dedic ate
themselves to the "long s trug·
gle'' for better working cond1
lions in the Imperial Valley
UFW President Cesar Chavez
m ade hls plea Sunday during a
m e moria l ser vice for Rufino
Contre r as, the 26 year-o ld
w o rke r s hot to d ea th three
weeks afte r the first s t rike
hegan on J an. 19, 1979 Con·
tre ras was k11lt!d wh(•n he and a
gro up of slrikc ri. entere d a
Ca lifonua lettuce field to d1:-.
<'<1Ur<1ge strike breakers
Calhng Co ntn•ras "a martyr ·
for the 18 yt•ar old unum 's move•
ment, Chavt·z told a c·rowil
es t 1 m atcd at 1.200 m th.., borckr
t own that <.:ontn·ras rt•mmns ;i
s ymhol "fur ltw :-.lruggle of
just IN' "
Chavez. 52, 1nda·atcd lht• let
tuce slnke. now 13 month!:> old,
could match an length the f1v<·
year stnke staged by the UFW
10 t he (•ar ly 1970s a J{ainst a
Northe rn <.:all fo rn1 a wine pro
ducer
Arter the memorial service,
Cha vez joined the crowd in a
2'h-m i l e mar c h t hro u g h
d o wnto wn Calexico to Con
t reras' g r ave A y t•a r ago,
Chavez and Califomu1 Gov Ed
mund G. Brown Jr wr·n: <1mr1ng
7.000 peo 1;lc a1t1·nd1ng ('on
ln ·ras' runt•ral
M urdt'r ch:irgt'.., Jl-:Jln'>t lhrt·t'
,.mpl<JYl't'!:> of Mario Sa1khon
I n c· . at who.., l' fa r m n t• ;.e r
llolt ville tht-shooting occ·urrcrl,
have been d1sm1ssed hy an t-:1
Centro Mw11e1pal Court JUd~e
Miller Aide
Named Chief
For Campaign
Chns Loumak1s. chief alde to
Orange County S upe rvisor
Edison Miller, will lake a leave
of absence e ffective Friday to
m a na ge Miller 's campaign
Miller has filed a letter or ID tent to run for the 70t.h Assembly
seal that w as vacate d when
Bruce Nest a nde decided lo
~h a llen ge M 1 Iler in the 3rd
supe rvisorial dis trict
Miller is expected to m ake a
decision as to which office he
will seek by March 7. the fili ng
deadline for the super visorial
eampa1gn
Don Bu r d sall. a reti r ed
Newport Beach police officer
who 1s an executive assistant to
M Iller, w\11 become M ille r'R staff
coordina tor 1n L ou m akis'
absence
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CIHllffled Advertl91ng 642·!Ml7e
Anti-draft Protest
Draws Few at UCI
Wi th foll-s1n~cr Ario Gult1nt•'s
"Al itt"s Restaurant'' playing
ov1•r a loudspl'akt'r . an anti
draft rally at UC Irvi ne got off tu
;1 :.low start today
II a rdly anyonl' showed up
Hut organiZl'rs of lht• l'vt•nl .
meant lo coincide with similar
llt'm on s tra l10n :. a l o the r
Uni versily of California cam
puses ar ound tltl' state, said thcy
hope d anywhe re from 200 to
2,000 students would attend the
rally later in the day.
M o r e th a n 20 s p ea k e r s
representing vanous organiza
lions we re lo deliver s peeches an
the school's cam pus park
Groups at the demonstration
wt'rc to include U}t' Gray Pan
lhe r s. t he Ca m pa1gtl f or
'Like Dead Do
Jo~conom1C· DPmoc·racv . th<' N<·w
A m l' r I l' •• n M II v l' m I' n I . t h I.
l.1 b1•rtar1an J>artv and tht• Al
JianCt• lor S11rv1v:.i·1
Urganm .•rs of the rally !>tllll
thC'y askC'd proft•<.,sors to eant(·I
c.·las~c.., so studt•nts could attC'n<I
A ... pokl'S\.\Omi.ln fo r the A:-.
sociatcd Students su1d 15 pro
fossors had t·ons<'ntc·d lo that r1·
ljUl''ot
Tht• rally was hcmg sponsored
b y the• Ant i W Jr Organ17.1ng
l.t•agUl'
T hl• "JlOkt•o.;1Aoman :,::t1d ~JO\
plun'> for f111un· ll1•m1111strat111n·._
"o uld hmiw on tht· 'oUt'tt'!>'> 11f
todav·.., 1·vt•nt
Stucfrnl.., an· Jlntl<'..,t1ng pro
posed re1mpos1tion or m ilitary
draft rcg1st rat1on
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Girl's Body Le/ t
Amid Pa:ssing Cars
MA NASSAS. Va. <AP' -A
12-year-old Vietnamese girl re·
turning home from an ~llah
class was struck by two veb.icles
and killed, and other cars drove
around her body "like there was
a dead dog in the middle or the
sln·el ... a witness ~ays
Police arc sea rching fo r a
tw1 gP van and a dark ~ray com
11..i<·t car m lhe h1l and run death
of Tr.in 1.y lloa
Sitt• wa ... on ht·r wuy homt•
rrom ..,<·hool at 7 p m lust Thurs
rlJ 'i \.\Ith about 10 Vietnamese
d1;ldrcn and adult~. including
hf'r mothe r and 11 year-old
hrother
llo~ stepped off a c urb 1n front
of the school a nd was hit by a
van , fl>lke said.
Apparently not seriously hurt,
she was crawling to the side or
the road when a car ran over her
and dragged her 50 feet . Mary
ti a y. an interpreter s aid she was
told by the girl's mothe r
Bob Cole. a resident of the
su.bd1v1s1on in Prince Wilham
County where the accident oc-
curred, said he he ard a thud and
then screa ming.
"I saw the second car nm over
the kid. and I realized what ha d
ha ppened." he said. "It didn 't
sc•em lo be: ~omg ra!>t Thert'
wen· no brake'> or anylhmg ft
drove ovt•r both hf'r leg.,
·-..:11 ont· v.ould slo11 Tv.-o car..,
drove• around hcr They act('d
likt· then· "'a" ;1 d1·;11f dog m th"
m11tdh: of tht• sln•t•I I a lmost put
my f1sl through th<· door or a car
t rying to ~et someone to stop "
Hoa was pronounced dead e1t
Prince William Hospital
A second-g rader ul West Gate
Ele me nta ry School, she had
moved' to the arP;i about four
months ago Hoa 's mother was
"so upset she couldn 't t .-en
cr y," Mrs. Hay said
Residents of the s ubd1v1s1on
said the Intersection whe re the
girl was s truck Is poorly lighted
and heavily traveled
From Pfafl'! A J
FEE FOR TIDELANDS. • •
buildings than whether they
we.r e within certain property
Imes "
St a t e Lands Comm 1ss1on
representatives. however , were
not so informal, a nd in 1977 or
dered Orange County officials to
d o s omething a bo ut the 200
properties from Sunset Beach to
Dana Point that we re ed ging onto
public beaches.
Such encroachment violated
state park and tidelands laws,
Je nsen said.
Most of the encroachments m
Sunset Beach and other south
coa ~t areas we re r elatively
m inor , rons isting or seawa lls,
patios or landscaping that ex
tended onto public beach .
So county o N ic i a ls a r t>
searching ror an a ppraise r to Sf'l
a lair market value on the land
And when that value 1s de•
c1ded. the owne r s of the 30
homes affected will eithe r hav•·
to rent the public land from tht>
county. or tear down whatever
improvements stand on the land.
Jessen said
··we are working very closely
with the homeowners, we're not
just riding roughshod," Jessen
~ai d
"We know the values are go
mg to come In ver y hiJ.th But th(•
state won't let ui; not do 11 "
Mesan Said Linked
To Many Burglaries
A Costa Mesa m an, a rrested
last week in connection wllh an
aborted Costa Mesa burglary,
may be linked to more than half
a dozen othe r break-ins during
the past month In Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach, police reported today.
Sgt. William Bechte l said
Daniel Edmond Hom e, 26, of 2111
Virginia Ave ., wu being held in
lit•u of $10,000 ball on 1iusplclon or burglary
two intruders
T he woma n. 1de nl1f1 ed a:.
Rebecca Ann SltlgC'nba uer , 2S.
of Ohio was arrested in connec
lion with that burlgary but
doesn't face char:Jel In the
othe rs, Bechtel said
He 1rnld Home. who was belna
l'IOuJ(ht prior to the latest break
In, 1s hel1eved connected to a
numbt'r of burRlarle11 . mostly at
pr ivntc honws.
One thelt Involved o $20,000
Newtx>rt Beach coin collection.
Bechtel aald, ond another netted
$15,000 ln allver from a Mesa
Verde home. About $12,000 In
ellver from that theft ha1 been
Two Jailed
In County
Job Fraud
A Fountain Valley woman and
a Ne wpotl Beach m an have
bt•cn sentencl•d l!J Orangt· Coun
ty J <11I for runnmK a pnvatc·
hus1ne !:>S wh1 lc t h e y
... 1mult a n eo u s l y accept ed
payc hl·ck~ for Orange Count}
JObS
Orange County court record'>
s how that thl' couple pleaded no
con test lo lht• m1s dt'nu·annr
fraud cha ri.:cs und will -.cn-'t-
lhc1r senlcnct''> on weekend..,
Mar} Lou llarris(Jn , 37 . ()(
10061 San Ju;in Court, Fountain
\' .d It•). and Walter f'nor. 51. <if
223 Orange Sl . Newport Ht•<t<'h
\.\t·n • ... cnll'nct•d by Mun1 c1JJJI
Court Judge Edward Laird lo 11 1
• .ind six duy.., 1n rail rt.''>l>l'C'l1\1
I\ 1-;.it•h was g1 ven 1·rt·d1t for
'" <• 11.J~.., ;iln•ady ..,,.rvt·d t1nd
plJ<'cd on informal pruh11t1on
r> l' p u l y D 1 s l ri c r At l 1H n 1•'
IJonald lhinier Silld lhl· c-0111111·
lw th worked ui. $1.200·a ·month
roll ect1on oHicers 1n the cuunt)
Aud1lor-Controller's offi ce
However . they '>Cl up shop in
Ma r ch l97K a s <in ('\1ct1<J n
-.en·1t·c· oul of M!:> llarnson·..,
r'ountam Va lley home
The two continued to accept
payche.:ka for their duties or COi-
le c ling overpay ments rrom
we lfare recipients while they
earned on tfte1r cv1ct1on bus 1
ni·o.;s , llJmcr ~aul
ln\1•st1~<1t ors "ho tral11·rl
Prior J.nd Mo.; Harnsun !lunn.: ,,
1·11unt\ v.-or k duy '>aid t ht· coup It
ldt thl' offlcl' in '>t•parat(• c·ar ...
but met al :i prt' des1Rnu ted ~t
to conduct lhc pnvale busin~s
The business, "l'rompl Evll'
t1on Service." was set up to han
d i e pr o blt•m l c n a nl'o f or
la ndlords, Darner !>lild In
vesliRators traced mo re than 711
cases filed by the company in
Orange and Los Anl{e les cout\
ties
Ms . llarrison's and Pnor's
superiors were l ipped off lei thf'
co uple's acti vi ti es by an
anonymous letter. Ba rne r said
Prior had worked as a county
collectJon offi cer s ince 1971 end
Ms Ham son was hired 1n 197r.
Bo th e mployees we r e d•"
cha rRed from their JOb'i at lht•
C'IOSt' of lh{• 10\eSllf(llllOn, of
hc·1als <.,a1d
Hom e and a female compan·
lon were arrested Thurad1y
afte r Saddleback Hlih School
te acher Donald Dean Barr, "4,
returned to h.i" Costa Me•I home
during the day and surprised recovered, he said. .. . .. . . . ' ...... ,
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~ ~ /rom Codaf'• uiorW tMd _,...., INtof drotlopmnt•.
IOC Pondering
Moscow Issue
LA.KE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -Tbe 1.ntm1aUooal Olymple
CommiUee today privately debates what to do about the
Moscow Summer Games, wttb a few members W'&lnl a ltal1
over the U.S. reqoeet for a cbanp ol venue.
Meanwhile, a TaJw&DeM athlete'• bid to eomptt.e u a
represeot.ative of the Republic ot Ch1oa la 1olq before a atat.e
appeals court.
More than 70 of the IOC'1 • memben were espeeted ror the
aeaalon at which U .. S. Olympic Committee Prelldent Robert
Kane and Eucutive l>tnctot' Col. F . Donald Miller .,aJn were
to present the American pollUoo on tbe MOllCOw Games.
3 N.uu 8etat~fl
COLOGNE, West Germany (AP) -A West German court
today aentmced three former Nui S.S. members to prtaoo for
aaslating in the mus murder ot more than 70,000 French Jews during World War 11.
The most prominent defendant, 70-year-old Kurt Lilebka,
former Paris chief of the Geltapo, wu sentenced to 10 years.
Liscb.ka wu bead of German police ln the re&iOft of the French
capital during the Nui occupatioo.
Herbert Hagen, 66, niclm.amed The Butcher of Pam by bis
accusers, was aeot.enced to U years. H.,en, Gestapo chief along
the French Atlantic cout from lttO to 1.M2, la an executive in a
north German industrial firm. Ernst Hetnrichaobn, 88, Llahlta's
assistant ln Paris, wu sentenced to alx yean. Helnrichsobn.
mayor ot the small Bavarian town of Buerptadt, announced bis
resignation atwr the verdict wu revealed.
1Jwee •lk Lftlll ~rt~fl
HARRISBURG. Pa. (Aff> -~ int.emal leak of radioactivity
occurred at the crippled Three Mlle Island nuclear plant today,
but a spokesman for the owners said it apparently did not result
in releases outside the facility.
··1 understand it came from a pump within the auxiliary
building," said Ken McKee, a spokesman for General Public
Ulllities.
The auxiliary building adjoins the plant's containment
building, wh.icb houses ill severely damaged reactor.
Geld Lftl1u 01'er 87M
LON~N <AP> -Gold prices shot up over the $700 mark in
Europe this morning. The dollar dlpped on m ost foreign ex-chanRes
At closing. Rold was selling at $713 60 an ounce an Zunch
The met.al closed at $711 1.11 London.
In flon~ Kong, gold rose$20 57 toclos.eatsm6 22today.
f'retaP~AI
IRAN HOST AGES . • •
It quott-"J him JS sayin~ that pro-
llO..,<JI "a.'-no" ~·forc Ayatollah
Huhollah Khomt·tn1 and that h<'.
Bani Sadr. hoped for a rc:;ponM·
m t \loO days ... Th<' 1delll for an
mlt·rnationa l comm1s:.1on WlllS
propo~C'd by N Secretary
<;l·nt·r;.el Kurt Waldheim
Bani-Sadr also gave an ind.lea· lion how be micbl then attempt to press a compromise eolutian
on the mlHtanta bolclins the
hostages. "In the case of a
d1verRence of views . I would
eventually go to the U S Em
Brezhnev
Woos lra11
~t o:-.cow t Al'I So
'1t•t l'n·~tdt>nt l..conid I
Hrezhnt>v has sent a n of
f1e1al message stresginR
l hC' Kremlin's desirt-for
· · ~ood neighbor ly r el a
t1ons" wtth Iran. Moscow
Had10 reported Sunday
It said lhe message had
bl•e n sent to Iranian
lt•ader AyatoUah Rubollah
Khomeini to mart the rint
anni versary of the victory
of the Iranian re volution
Khometru returned to Iran
from years 1n exile in
February 1979 s hortly
a ft e r d e pos ed Shah
Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi
left the country
• ••• • ..... • ••
ba!i sy tn c·onvmc<• them 10 fall in
line with my v11•w.' · he was quot
(•d a ... sa) 1n~
Since the cn s is bC'J!a n. the Ira
nian governme nt and the mill
tanu have demaooed e xtradl
t1on nf tht• deposed shah bcfor•·
the: rcle~ of the Americans.
In • mesaa1e read to lhe Tebraa crowd, whlc:b Tehl'e:n radlo ..Umaled at a m.UUon
pe~. Khometn1 did not men-
tion the hostage situation but
said Iran's struRgle must coo
t1nu4' aRa1nsl thl· l 'nited Stale-.
th1 .., n.ithlt>,., ~·orld devourer ..
Jl Ul ht--.a1d JftCr ( r dn ended
11"' poht1cal, mili tary t>conom11
and cultural dcpcndencc on
Amen ca, "wt> will estabhsh or
dma ry re lations with Amenc;r
JUSl as Y.llh other countrie:.." 111
said I srae l . "a ba'o l' rr>r
Ame n ('a ... must be destroved
Tehran radio sa id roads lead
JOR to the parade route were
filled with people as far as the
C'ye rould sec. Many we re chant
1nR · "Allah·o Akhbar" Goo is
i;treat and bumm~ incense. II
said some were so excited lhey
stormed i'1lO the line of march
and the radio appealed for them
to move back onto the sidewalk
Baru-Sadr slOOd m for the ail
ang Khomeitu on the official ""
v1 e w1ng s tand in Te hran ¥
Freedom square. He was joined
by Khomeini's son Ahmad and
Palestine Uberation Orga.niza ..
Uon ch.ief Vasser Arafat as the
parade got under way, led by a
contlncent from the military or.
ricers' school. the radio s aid.
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Fears DUeo .. ted
Late Retiremellt
Of Little Impaei
By JOHN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK (AP> -When the mandat.oey retirement
aee w,. railed to 70 yean from IS, eftecttve Jaa. I, 1'79,
concern developed amon1 aome execvtlva that corporate
mobility would be alowed.
Th.al'a a considerable worry ln tome companies. one
arillnl from the belier that U old·timera Unier ln lhe;poah
Jobs al the top they'll clog up the advancement rout.es for
youngeT executives with new ldeu.
A bottleneck of that aort could have Immediate eome-
quence. forcing innovative young men and women to
leave, perhaps slowing productivity growth and weakenlna
competitiveness
So what, the late·reUrement ad·
vocal.es said, at age 65 a worker often Is
healthy. generally useful, and
sometimes in need of the money thal
goes with a Job He and she is not to be
caat aside as all worn out
There was power behind the move·
ment Con.sumer representatives, self·
appotnted, had learned how to get their
way in Washington And the genatnc
generation was grow1ng as a proportion
of population CUNllll,.,.
THE ARGUMENTS SOUNDED very logical and
eminently fair, but they may not have served the need.
This facet of "retirement revolution" s~ms to have
become a fiule, or so the early reporu would indicate
Workers continue to retire in their m1d-60s, regard.Jess
of tbetr ngbt to continue on to 70. Retirement la as before
The usual ntes of the event the watch, the luncheon, the
ltltle check remam unscathed
In resporues from 267 employers, the Bureau of Na
t1o nal Affairs found only a firth had an increase an workers
!>laying longer than before The law , said the bureau, a
private business research organization, "had no or very
little impact on the vas t maJonty of employers"
TUE St.:RVEY WAS conducted last August. when the
amendm('n! 111 thf' Age lJ1 \rnmmat1on in Employment Act
wac; m fo1T1· h·~~ than a >•·ar. ~o the early rec;ults m1aht be
somewh11t :1kt•w1•d Worke~ who years earlier had made
the ir plans, for example, might have been unable to
ehange
But there may be posallve reasons too With Social
s.>cunty indexed to reduce the impact of inflation, and
with reta~ perr111tted to earn a bat more income than
bdore. tht' financ ial terrors havt' been lessened
Some• retir('~ have bef>n getting bagger checks than
b<'fore. ndl JU.\\ an dollar terms but m buying power too
The ron.sumer pnce index. for example. includes several
percentage point.I> that m&.ny retirees do not tncur, es·
P<'clally lltbeyown their houses outright.
RETIREMENT ALSO HAS become more 1natitu-
lJonalw!d. It l5 bardJy the haphazard experience it was 2S
years ago. Rehremeot homes, community.supported
gathering places, and travel, aporta and social events are
part of the scene today.
Future polls might N!Vlle these early Uod.lnp, but
there does seem to be the sugaestlon that a1e ~ retire·
ment. lD spite of the rhetoric, may be to the llltl.n& of re·
Urees.
If ao. tM worrles may have been ovent.ated
Corporauoa5 needn't have womed ao much about
lowered produ.cthity, youqer wortera needn't have wor-
rted about their c~n bd.Q& aJowed, and some of tbe so-
called public interest advocates needn't have worried so
a bout the ret1reea.
It's a Bore
Garrw Unexciting
LONDON <AP I An Jnsb engineer says he has
invented whut may well be lh~ mo-'>l bonng game in
the world oo purpose
'My game 11' dull. tedious and depressing " said
37 yt'ar-old Oena'i Murph) ·rt i.s dc~1gned to dnve
playt•r.s n ght up lhe wall '
Murphy thinks th(' r<amc, callC<l "It's a Bore "
hao; r ommt'rrral 1'QSS1b1lll1 t-S UnlJke games design~
to :.pur v:icC'ILt"ment and rompet1t1vt> sp1nt, Murphy's
I!> aimed at giving hyJ>O('hondnacs something more to
complain ahou\ Or making aut.o workers happier
with their JOll!'I
"[f t'\'Cry car workC'r had a 30 minute spell with
the game before clocking on. they would be scream-
ing to get at those producllon lines," he says
Mack, UAW
Reach Agreement
ALLENTOWN, f'a. <Al'> Mack Trucks Inc. and the
United Auto Worktors union reached a new three·year col
lect1ve barguman.: a)(recment, according to a company
spok~man
Details of tht-pact, alfttttng about 10.000 employee2',
were not revealf"d pendin$t ratJfication by each or the union
local.!1 Involved, i.atd Donald R. Miller, bead of public af.
fain at Mack.
AccordiQR to MiJler, the contract was said to include
~•in1ficant improvement m wages, paid time off, penalorus,
insurance and other fnnge benefits
M3ck's contracu with the UAW include shop bargain·
Ing unitJJ here and in nearby Macungie, Pa., Bridgewater,
N J .• Hagerstown, Md .• and Hayward, Calif., Miller said.
Gold, Silver Quotations
By Tlte Auoclated Preas
Selected world gold pricea today:
~: momlne ftdna $714.50, up '22.50; afternoon fl.tn1 $110.50, up $18.50.
Pub: aflemooo furln11684.88, up $8.76. F'raakhlrt: $714. 50, up 123.5.1.
Zutdl: bld $111.00, up $25.00; "718.00 asked.
New Yon: Handy & Jlannan lat.e momln1 tno so, u;p
$18.50.
New York: Engelhard aeWn1 prt~ late momln1
f71.2.30, up SUI 50
New Von: En1elbard fabricated 1old late momins
$737.23, up $19.20.
* * * NEW YORK (AP) Hand.y & Hannan allv~r $38.500 New York
En1elhard allver $38.JJ.5; fabricated *40 S21.
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