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DAILY PILOT B Council Competitors
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1~. 1980
quare Off in 'Star War
VOLn,--.1~41 ......
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Another Storlll LoonIS Off Coast
11.S. Bostag~
Conditions Set
For Freedom
1\0MI: <AP> -Iran'• Pf91· dent. Abolhuau Panl·S.dr told an lt.att.n lnt.rvlewer today the
Amerlcan hostages h eld 1n
Te hran for 103 ,J av., !'ould bf·
f.....S ln • t.o.n ii Wuhl.Dl'CD accepts "all the coadlUona" Mt by hla government.
Those conditions havt' In
duded having the U S. govern·
m<'nt publ icly a<'knowlcdgc 1t
h<is comm1tkd past "cn mes" in
I ran, somethan~ o rr1c1alc; 1n
Wa-.hin~ton have· s;.ud 1t will not
do
* * * Shah Probe
Supported
By Carter
J\t his n1·.vs runfcrencc• W1-d
nt·">d ay n1Rh t , President Curkr
r 1•fust·d to answc·r a rcporkr'-.
<111f·stion for his commt·n t on thc·
11 S rolf' in rt'lurnrng t hC' d r
HOSTAGES' FAMILIES
HAVE MIXED VIEWS -A4 W J\SlllNC;TON 1J\I'1 Pn·s1
d1•nl ( 'artc·r. rn a movl' to gurn
rt' It• a"" ''' :-11 m ,. 50 I\ m r rr c· :rn
hos talo!t''> I!'. c·ndnr'iin~ ;rn tn
tPrnataonal romm1!'.s10n t11 1·x
plor l' I ran '-< I o n ~ ftos trr rnj.!
.i ricvann~ against the· d1•poM·d
shah and tht> Un1tffi S t utt•!->
posed s hah to lhc thron1· an IY53
Presidt·nt Carter said 1t would
not ht' proper for him to rom
ment on what he called ·· unrwnt
h l'>torv ·
"As ·1 have said. whl'lher and
when tht• Amn1can htJ\lag,...,
woult1 tw relc·ased d1·~nd-. on
the l ' S a tt1tudt· " Hani Sadr
said m an interview with thf•
Italian RAI telev1s1on tapt'd tn
Tehran earlie r in the d1Ay
His declaral111n, at a nPws <·on
ference Wednci.day, appNtr<-<l tn
mark u poltC'_V 'f•han j(t' Cartn
Said lh~•r(' W('rf' "'iOmf• r>OSlllVt·
signs" towa rd cndtn)( th<• 103
day im passe but rc fuM'd lo )(f1
into d et.ai ls
'·we have put forward our pro
posals a nd w t• h ave <'Om
municated our opinion . Wc ar1·
waiting for the results
His announcem ent C'apped
day.long rumors a nd Pohllcal
duels between his admm1slra
lion and Sen Edward M. Ken·
n ed y. tus chit-f challenger for lhe
D e m ocr atic preiil d e n ll ul
"When all the <'Ondlhons are
m et . then w e can pro m ptly
carry out the release fl de
pends. I repeat. on the Uml(,>d
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cStt CARTER, P•ge A.2) (Stt IRAN, P•ge A.2)
Star Light
Burm Bright in H B Race
By STEVE MA&llLE °' .. .,...., ..........
Huntmgton Beac h 's current city council election rece
h111 abruptly turned Into a star war loday.
Instead of candidates 11quabblln1 over land develop-
ment.a or tax-slashlo1 initiative., a pair or HunUniton
Beach hol>efuls have squared orr for a b•ttle of entertain·
ment fame
CANDIDATE JACK KEILY, who aalned atardom
playing Bart Maverick, James Garner'• 1amblln1 btother
In the Maverick television series, la beln1 que1Uohct for
us in1 the title of the 1how on hi• campaJsn 1tatemeat.
C0tmcll hopeful John Valentino, who claims btrtta1e
to allent·film alanl Rudolph Valen~. flied a complaint
thla week with the city clerk aaklna that Kelly be forced lo
scrub Lbe word "Maverick.·•
"II' HE CAN GET away with that," complained the
49·year-old Valentino, "I ahould be able lo put Rudolph oo
mine."
Valent!no contendl IM'a a diltant nlaUvt to t.M le11n-
dary '1Sheik" but ha1keptthatfaottohimtellunUlnow.
Kelly, 52, malntain1 be ....S the old wt1tern television
Utle on til1 statement for ldenWlcatlon purpoMI.
0 1'11AT'8 IVST WHAT I'm known u ," said the Hunt·
tnston Harbour ""'dent. "JI Roy Roaers wu runn.lu he
wouldn't UN Leonard SI.Ye, Duk• Wayne wouJda't -UM
Marton Morrllon."
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Fleeing the Flood
O.ty P'\ .............. ~ ........ 0 Qili..-11
MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENT STEVE REYNOLDS WADES TO HIGHER GROUND
ReaJdents of Beach View 1n Hu ntingto n Beach Forced to Evacuate Ounng Sto1m
Two Women
Oiarged With •
Soliciting
U nder<'over Co11ta Mr'IJ
p o Ii c e m c n h a v e a r r e s t t' •I
two women who work for oull'all
CRcort 11ervk<•s on charge~ of
sollclling ror prostitution
Police 1dent1fied the wom!'n a!'>
Marjory Ann Mobe r g, 27, of
Westminster . and T ina Marn·
Kent, 24. of Long Beach. Both
wer e taken to Orange County
Jail and held on $500 bail.
The wom en we r e a rrested
after officers called two Coet~
Mesa outcaU ser vices and ar
ran1ed for each lo send a fem ah•
escort lo a Mlaalon Viejo apart
ment at about 10 p m .. pohce
said. They alleged the wom en or
rered sexual favors m return for
about flOO eac h.
Pollce declined to lftentlfy the
out.call services.
F.@ypt Admits
I Tninln8 Afp•ne
.,,. .. MNela&M ......
E1ypt II tralnlnt Ala.bu reb-
elai u char1ecl by t61 Soviet Ua on, 8Dd Will arm them before
HncUni them borne to flCht So· viet ...,..tntion ID t.belr utlon.
El)•pUan DeflDH Mlntater
Kamal llallu Alt Nld.
ff• did DOl dlleloll the alll or locaUoa of the campe or how
many Allhanl were Involved.
Flooding Closes
Santa Ana Freeway
Ry Thf" A111M)('lalf'd P rt'111i
l'lflodm~ <'losi·d lh1• b usy ~un
1.1 Ana Jo'rt·eway d uri ng lh1·
rnornm.: nt-;h hour toduy 1:1rtn u
l'uc·lf1r <1lo r m 'l lOWl•d 11v1·r
!-iouthc·m (.'uhfl>rn1u and d rt)f>JH'<I
:1 7·1 inc·hc•-; of rai n 1n L o s
An1<1·lc"i ov('r 2-i hour'I
I\ hout th rt•<· miles 111r th1•
frN"Nay a major north ~outh
rom muter urtery rorrytn~ In
t<>r'ltatC' 5 tra ffi c belWf't'n
Orung<• ('ounty and downtown
TANK TRUCK DRIVER
DIES IN CRASH -AS
Los Angt>lel', wa11 closed beuusf'
of more than a foot or wa ter ac
cum ulated on the fre<-way la ne!'!
ove rni&hl
A rew motorlsl.8 were rescued
from the roofs or their vehlcl~ b y Los An ge les County
fl refl1hte r s and California
Hl1hway Patro l officers ••
water collected ~ feet deep at "
railroad underpa111 or the Im·
perlal HJ&hway, theo CHP Hid.
''The nooctina In that aree
be1.n when tho pumps by the
Goodrich Tire plant stopped
worltina shortly an.er 2 a .m.,"
Hid •pok•man St.eve Pudinakt or the CalUornta Hlthway
Patrol. About 40 vehicl•, mott 1.1 eara, were alalled ln the fJooded .,.. •.
The doelq al the freeway put
extra preaaure on otbor
freew111 toatheaat of dowatown
Lot AQela. lkct poruou o1 the
Loni Buch ll'neway. Pomona Freeway 11 well aa Cmper1a1
lfl~h"Wll V ill!\!) had fltHl(llllj.( of I
t" I h·<•l m -.11oi.. liul 1111 c 11.,1111• ..
"'l'fl' rc•1.1ttr1l•tl h\ 1111' C '11llfor111.1
l>l•purtnwnl or Trnn:-.11ort uti•m
J\boul 7,()()() l'U'llOml'r:O. of lh1•
Los l\nJ!c·lf·'> l)(·parlm1·nl 111
W::itrr nnd Pn.,..t•r 111,1 c•ll• lnllt\
for u t1ml' Wcdn1·Mh1v ru~hl 11r
t•arly today lx•cauM· of rum .rnll
wind damage' to ltm•-. All hut
about 100 ru.,toml'r " hud pc1wt•r
r rs tor<' d by 1, •• m . ll WI'
'pokrswoman F:li1abt•ll1 W1m
mer s111d
By 8 a m th<· !>lor m had
d ropped fl 74 mcht•s of ram in
downtown Lo~ I\ ng\'lt•!-> Thl·
sc a son rainr all lot a I r<'a<'hcd
l l 74 incbci1 . w1·1l ahovc lh t•
yearly averal(e of 9 12 mcbc!'>
A s th e s t orm movt>d
northeast ward out or the Los
Angeles ba11in. two rain and
snow related <lealh.'I hnd been re
ported.
The fl ash flood wat ch for
Southe rn California was c•n
celled at 8 a.m . when no more
heavy rain wu rxpecled from
the dep1rtln1 11torm, National
Weather Scrvlct• ~po k eaman
Keith Dickey aald A travelen
advlloo-re"'1lned In effect ror anow etiove the 8,000 foot level.
Another atorm area arriving
Friday over Southum C1Ufomia wu eapected to produce a
chance of 1howen. not u hHvy
11 the ralal t.bat bef•n Wednes
d•Y mornlnC. Temperatur• wtll
continue cool with hljh• near eo
today and fl'rtday •nd Iowa ln the
low to mid 5()1 for the moil part,
the NWS aatd
•
3 Inches
Dumped
On Area
BJ J()ANN£ REYNOLDS
Of-~--Porecaa&.en for lbe NatiaaaJ
W•atber Service kept • wary
wat<'h t.oday on a storm system
'l>Olt~ tJus mom1ng 1.100 miles
\H'~I ()(the OranJ(l' C.:oast
Wt"rr not 1011 ... un• of 1ls
·pf •·d or 1nt1•n•.1t \ '· c1Jm menlt"1
.• .,,,.,..,,...,.,..,,m,u1 It l'oul<l h11
l.111 tor11~·h 1 11r 1·.11 h I-11dJy, hul
I tl11n t th111J.. 11 ""di lw ·" murh .. r .1 pruhlc·rn "" 1. ... t n1J:ht .,
l or n1 "'ii' ·
~1 d 111 Ila\ n1~hl , i.tr1rm
"'h1d1 dum1 .. ·•I m11r1• th;Jn th rt·•·
1111 ht·• nf r.1111 •>II ttw Orani?•'
1 "·' 1 • .111s1·d plo·nl} qf proh I• 111 ...
\11 1111w lt11 · h.1rtl hit 1o1.1·r•· •Ill
1 • 'ld•·nt of 1111 l11•a1 h Vtt'"'
,, " h I I • h " Ill • I '.11 " 1 7 :.>Ii I
1.111h.11d ..,1 l1 11nt111 ~t1111 B1·;.1ch
... 11 .. h,111111 '" I \,If IJ,tl1•fl h~ bt1,1(
tl11r111)' 1111 h11~·hl of th•
"""' 111111111 \I lh• oppo 111 t•nd or th1•
''""'', ro.1d "•·rt· 1·111-.i•d and J
r11 1•1111•11 'I"'"' m1"'1 of th<· night
111d '"1rh t11di1\ 11u mptnJ! oul
11 .. udc·tl h11m1'' .incl hu\rnt·~ses m
lht :-.,111 .Ju1n C'.q11..i r;Jn(1,
1 .1p1 -.t1 .1n11 B• .11·h .ind San
1 I• nll'nl"
<H11· 1111•.inl''' J>Jrl1rularly
h.11 ti h1l "'.1!'. an 11ff11•1· bulldrng
cl 1:1:.?t !I ('amino C'ap1str anu
... hN;o lhl' .:round rloor was in
111111datf..-I 1-'trt' 0 Hic1al1' l'Sltmat
1•tl dam.1JW would run tnlo lhe
th11u ... a.ndi-of dolla r.-..
fh•· '1tuH t 1nn fro m lht>
W1•1lnt·~ay storm was s ummed
up h\I orw lluntmj(ton Reach firl'
c~ KAIN, Paict• i\Z)
Or:n:~oaM
\\eather
Partly cloudy throug h
Friday with chan ce or ram
derr<-asina to 30 percent
tonight snd fo,nday Con-
lmu<'d rool Lows tonight
'16 at the beaches and 52
inla nd Highs F riday 60
:tlong thl' coa.'ll a nd 65 In-land
INSIDt; TOD1'"
lie <IMm't drtnk bci~r or
pump goA. bt.11 th~ •on of
l'rim,. Mlnu tu Margord
Thatcher .., bnng Mnoimced
(U .. Brlt<lm'• 811111 Cartn ...
.'it<>r·11. photo• l'a{le A9
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DAILY PH.OT .
=·cash Lack Denied
CalTrans Says Figures Faulty
SACRAM NTO <AP> -A
1tud' forttaattnll a ~ million
d rar1l for "'" ... hl11hway1 by
11K4 ai-bruu'<i un "f1.ulty •aaump
tloru," "a.l'' • apolle~woman few th e a tate D partmc nt of
Tranaportallon
T ht• Ktud)' wu1> prt•purt"d by th.-
Arthur Youn..: und Cu t"onl\ulUng
n rm for lht• 11tuh' Tnml'iportauon
MOVING TO RIGHT
Senator Cranaton
Commlulon, wblcb ba1
•C'ht dulod a heanna on It F•b.
28
It HYA lh t'urr~nt SI S billion
flvt' year atale h•1bwa1 and
tranaportatkm plan, which rune
until June JO, .-.. wlll nm lnlo
u drflcit betau1w C'ultr1tni.. ha11
undr n -stlmatl'd lb nl'edll for Mn
nual OPt'rltlln~ n •vttnuua and
De11, r1 ... 'WH ~
'LOOK AT THE RECORD'
Challenger Schmitz
rundl to rnatcb federal bJpW1y dollars
But Caltran1 1polHwoman
8uaan Brown uld Wednesday
that the ~la tnacO\lra\e.
··We lhJnk UaeN are aome
alltclMl ln lhe aumben and a k>t
111 faulty .a1umpUom. We havci
aulficl~t revenuea to c.rry oul
th " five year proaram," Ms.
Brown 11ald.
··rt aeeim they beaan the re·
port with an uaumptlon -the
nef'd lo ra.ile 1uotlne laxes -
and wrote a report to support
the assumption," s he added.
M . Brown said the report un·
d ereaUmates the interest rev·
t'r'IU e on highw ay r e serve
funds and assumes a payment
paUem for long.term projects
"not based o n actual e x·
perience "
Reacllng to the report, Sen.ate
President Pro Tern James Mills.
0 -San D aegu, s aid th e
Le1lslature "will find its hands
Ued" m trying to cover that def·
lclt because of ProposlUoo 13
proPf'rtY t ax cuts aod the spend-
m R linuts 1mpo5ed by Propos1-
t10n 4
"Hopes for future highway de-
velo pment are dead," Mills
said. "Because or passage last
year or Propoeilion 4, gasoline
taxes cannot be r a ised for
purposes of hig hwa y expen·
ditures without reducing ap-
propriations for o ther pro·
gr ams."
f',.....P.,,eAI
Schmitz, Cranston
Racing for Senate
CARTER. • •
nomination
The Massachusetts sena tor
ha d sought to take credit for the
latest move. But Carter called
Kennedy's claim -and the
s enalor's litany of alleged U S.
for e ign policy m istakes -
"da m aging to our country."
SACRAM ENTO <A P ) -Al an
Crnnston a nd J ohn Schmitz arc
opposing <'<1c·h otht>r fo r the U.S
Senalt', h ut th<.1t ·~ whc r c the
s1 m llanl1c·s l•nd.
Tht·y 1·ven have d1ffcr<'nl ways
of launching a c.·ampaagn.
(' r a n s t CJ n . t h • · t w o lf· r m
l>1·rnm·r:1l and St•nalt· maJonly
"'hip, ~tur·k to tr<1d1t1nn Wl·dnc'i·
d,,, lit• kac·k1•d o ff his r•··
t•lt•c·t 1011 h1d With a Sf'n('S or :tp
'""11.1111 1 •ill "'''r ttw slat,• .1l 11n1-!-.1 d1 .... r111ling , pra1!.1ng
Oc•mm·ralll 11ffll'1al~
!'-il·hm1l1. a Hq111hllr·an stat<:
~t'n<:1Lor •ind rmct· Htl' J\menr;m
fnt.l<•pendent P arty candidate for
pn•!:>1dcnt. simply filed his can-
d idacy papers m Orange County
and told a few rt.•porte rs a bout it
lalt•r
'I h 11 \\ .1.... a turn a houl from
l'.17•i "hc11 ~1hm111 HC:oron<l
dt·l \t.ir .111111111111·1·d h1· would
1 un fc1r llw ~1 ·n:it1· liul later
t..11 k1·d out without filing
(':impa1J.(n !->tyll' 1s o nly one of
ttw d 1fft·n•nl'C'!-> ht.•t wl·t·n lhc two
Cram.ton, a balding 6S-year-
ol1I who 1:-. a 1Jloddang s peaker, i!:>
,, l1hen1l. a lthough !:>Omc crilJcs
hav1• :.i<·rusl·<f him of moving to
I he right recently
Schm1t1.. a ~Ith 49 year-old, is
Gunman Robs
Motel inHB
A gunman with a green plastic
hag pulled over his head held up
a Huntington Reach oceanfront
motet la t e We dnesday aod
c!:>caped with $150 in cash, police
~aid.
Arcording to a clerk at the
Huntington Shores Motel, 21002
Pacific Coast lhghway, the rob-
tw r entered the motel office at
about 11.30 p.m . a nd pulled out a
gun
He told officers the bandit put
t h t> day's receipts into his
pol' k l'l.s and fled
OAANOE COAST ~
DAILY PILOT
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Tel•pllone (7U )l42"'321
Cl1Hlfl•d Adver11alngM2-N71
one of the m ost conservative
m em bers or the Lc~1s laturc. a
fact he said he would help an the
race for th e: GOP Senate
nom ana lJon.
"E veryone running for th<'
Republican nomination 1s a con·
scr vativ<"" ht• said. "Uut I'll be
lh l' c:on!>ervala vc with a
leg1slat1vt• rl'cord. f don't have
lo give ~pcr1•h<·~ I can Just kll
them w look at the record "
Besides Schmitz. other poten·
lJal or definite GOP candidates
include tax re~I Pa ul Gann,
former Los Angeles Mayor Sam
Yorty, and J a mes Wa re, the
R epublican candidate for con·
troller in 1978.
Cranston aayg he ls aupportlng
a U.S. boycott of the Moscow
Olympics and an Increa se in de-
fense spending because of the
Ru s~i an 1nva s 1o n o f
Afghanistan
But ht· ~aad ht· dadn 'l thmk the
U S was headan~ toward a war
w ath the Soviets and would push
fo r a pprova l of the SALT II
arms control treaty with Russia
"the moment the arms control
atmosphere improves."
The president's endorseme nt
of "an appropriate commisston
with a ca refully d e fin ed
purpose" contrasted with h1~
doubts at a n ews conference
Nov 28 that any forum would
lls tt•n to I rania n complaints,
Just1f1 ed or not
Carter was careful not to pro-
cla im a breakthrough in the
tedious and still unsuccessful
negotiations over the Ame ncans
sea zed by militants oo Nov. 4.
Rerlecling past d isappoint-
menta, be said "experience bas
taupt • to luard qaimt ex-ceulw.~m." Tbe p:;; ~, dld not apell out
the kind ol commlaalon be ti.d in
mind. alt.bough he said any set-
tle m e nt must be ••consiste nt
with our goals and our essenlJ al
international pnnc1pl~."
Sources said h e wa nts a
neutral commission conducllng
a balanced inquiry inlo past U.S.
11 upport for the deposed Shah
Mohammad Reus Pahlavi.
Cranston, a forme r slate con-
troller, has already raised Sl.2
million for a campa ign that
could be a tough one despite bis
currently high ra tings in most
polls.
Carter 's approach clearly
rules out a ebow trial designed
merely to assess gu.llt a,gaimt
the United Stat.es, the sources
, said. ' ,
For one thing, the tax revolt
that resulted in Proposition 13
s till shows signs of life, and con-
se r v ali ves inte nd t o try to
por t r ay Cranston as a big
bpender.
Cr anston may also have trou·
ble lining up sohd. enthusaasl.lc
s upport. from liberal De mocrats,
s1•pposedly his base or support
'ltWasa'tMe'
Kurt Waldheim , the U.N.
secretary general, and other in-
termediaries have been al work
for some time oo a number of
plans keyed to creaUon of a
com minion and freeing the
hostages.
However. a spokesman for the
militants who occupy the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran reiterated
Wednesday their initial and un-
wavering precondition -return
of the shah to Iran to face triai.
Barley Reiteraies
'Love' for Victim
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL
Of -o.11, ....... \eff
The defense in the Thomas
Barley murder trial rested ill!
c a se Wednesday. after the
former Daily Pilot reporter re
iterated his love for his slain
wife, Cathe rine . •·t love Catherine more than l
eve r did," Barley, 51, told the
seven·man. nve·woman jury at
the end of l e ngthy c ross-
examination by Deputy Oistnct
Attorney Cliff Harris
Of the May 26 stabbing attack
that left Mrs. Barley dead on a
walkway in front of a Santa Ana
coffee s hop, Barley s ald, "lt
wasn 't me that did that, Mr.
Harris. IL wasn't me."
The defense has claimed
tbrouibout the five-week trial
that Barley waa in the mid.It of a
blackout when the atabbinc OC·
curred and that he has no con·
sciou• recollection of lhe event.I
that occurred. Thal vtew la supported, de-
f e oae attorney Georae Chula
believes, thft>u1b 1tateme nu
Barley made while under byp-
noal1 and the Influence of a truth
aerum.
Barley conceded in bl •
teatUnony that he became anary
the night before the stabbing
when he called h is wife and
he ar d another mao's voice in the
background. Barley and bis wife
had been separated for six days
prior to her death.
"By God, she told me that
whenner she fancied it and she
wanted lo go out with anothe r
man. s he would. And sbe m eant
1l," Barley testified .
Shortly before the stabbina.
Barley t.esUlied, he spoke with
his wile by telephone and they
agreed to meet later in the day
so he could 1lve ber $300 lo re-
pay a loan.
Asked b y t he prosecutor
whether Mn . Barley had violat-
ed their marrla1e agreement,
Barley responded, "Yea. but I
wasn't surprised. She had done
It before."
Barleyaa1d hl11oal waa rorhfm
e nd Mrs. Barley to move to
Ireland to Improve their marital
reletlonahlp. Barley la a native
of E ntland. Spealtin1 of their marrte1•.
Barley aald, "I 4Jdn't lhlnk It
w11 over. She wu very vlabt.,
very 11xy, a very attractive
woman.
"God lcnow1 what came
betwMn ua," Barley telUfled.
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\lmc•r:-. t·arry fum1lun· mto the Ea"'t f,:ith
~rt'(·l townhou~1.· in N1.·w York purc:ha:-.1·d
I>\ fo rmer J>r1·~1dent H1c.·hard :-.:1x11n Nixon
.ind h1-. wtf•· l'.1t \H•n• -,dwd ulcd to muv1·
1n111 th1·1r S7'"1lJ,OOO !11g-, today.
F .... Pt1pAI
RAIN TO STAY? .•.
offi cial who observed, ''Th<· raan
JU~t ovt•rwhelmed th«' storm
draan syslt.'m ..
The fl untrngton lkarh c;ton.1
drain system wac, .il'lting lh•·
blame today for lht· mob1lehom1·
park flood
City ofr1caub ..,aul thf· dr<.1an
near tht· park w.1 .., plugg1•d wht'n
.c rl:'ta1n1ng wJll collaps1·d .
dumping mud and debn'.'> inLo 1t
Thl:' "'atcr got up to four fE'<·t
deep an the park. prompting the
evacuation t hat bega n JU5t
befor~ midnight.
Caty hft-guard1> an boats r£'mt-d
lht' residents to d rH•r ground
a nd they wer e ta ke n lo lbc
Murdy Park Comm unity Center.
H1•d Cross workt•rs M•t up a
shc\lt'r at the park for :1~1 fJf the
res1denL'> who wen· unahlt· to re·
tum to their hom t·:-
F1n•mt•n an lluntangton lkach
'l't up .1 t•nmmand po~t to h;.m<ll1·
the calb for assistance an pump
ang out flooding homes Rwnfall
for the 24-hour pc n od tha t ended
al 8 a m today was m easured at
2 8 anch('S an Huntingto n Beach
I n n e ig h boring Ne w por t
Beach, I.be problema,wereo't u
1evere. Llf~ fOUDd t.be sr-nd floor cil lhetr ~wport Pier bead·
quarters flooded this morrung
and Harbor Patrolme n reported
a rt-w minor problems with boats
and pier floaL'i that .:ot loO'>t'
du ran g lht' s tor m.
Caty offi nab !>aid ont· nf thf•
two northbound l anc"S of UtH n
l>nvc wa.-. closed because uC J
m udsLide
Oth1·r road cl<>t>u rl''"> n >porte<l
include Laguna Canyon Road
northeast of t;l Toro llo<ld. Tbe
entire length or the road wa.s
closed at the storm''> ~ak. but
Laeuna &ach city officaala re-
opened it from their do wntown
to El Toro Road th1!> momang
CJm1no Cc1p1 s trJno from
Aver y Park w ay to Ju n1 Pt' r"
~erra Ho;.id rt•ma1n<'d dowd
h··caus" of mud and d<-bri•.,
.. orne or wh1r h ~<I C, dumix .. 1 on
th1· road v.hl'n 0-!:>o <:n·t·k ovl'r
f)uv. •·rJ IL'> bank'>
l'ar1fi c 0Jasl ll1ghv.ay frr>m
l'.1m1no Cap1!:>1Ltn•• lo Doh<.'fl Y
f'.Hk RoJd v. J ' r losc·d b~
rnu,lld1•.., and r•wk' artt1 111unto.
r11.ctl v.orlo.t r~ ... 1111 lh1 \ hoP4"'1 111
r•.,•1>f>n t..tw road"'·') by ton1i:ht
\I"'' hslt'd a5 d~t·d h)· .,1id1-...
"' as the OrtcgJ lhgh...,ay Crom
the San Dle10 Freeway to the
R1vendde c;::r u ... BIMk Sl•r Caayae wa n..s by
water overflowlna t.b.e SU...-.dto
Creek
State Agency Faces
Racial Bias Charge
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
State Personnel Board says it
will lnvt;SUgate aJle1atlons of
racial and sexual bias in state
law enforcement agencies.
Tbe board said Wedneact.y It
notified Cff P Commissioner
Glen CnJg, Attorney General
G e o r ge Oe ukmc jlan . a nd
General Services Director David
Janssen. whose department an·
eludes the state poU«. that 1t
would investigate complamLS
against their agencies
T be board's executive officer.
Honald Kurtz. wrote . "Tbe dJ.'>-
a1mUlalJOO 15 alle((ed to e.ust 1n
the seled.loo processes. trailung.
nnd ma nagement practJces of
the ageoci~."
The board cited in particular
an anonymous a ccusal.Ion tha t
there att shooting taraeLS at the
Ca ltfornla H l.i hwa y Patrol
Acad em y In n e arby Bryte
s1mllar to the "Official Rumung
Nigge r Target" found lut fall al
the firing raoae of the 1tate
oolice at Sac ramento.
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lrishJ Envoy
Says Iranian
Plan Backed
l'i\HIS C/\P) -Former
F1>r1·1 ~n Mm1..,l<·r Sean Mac
Bru.lc• 11( lrdand said today that
lhc• l 'n1lt'<1 States and "the lra
n1Jn..,· · hJvc ~~rt'ed to a plan for
lhl· rt·h·a'>c I)( the U.S. hostages
tn Tehran "before or concur-
rently with" the opening of a
U N .-sponsored lnqu1ry mto the
sh..ih '-. regime.
~1 .1C'Bndc, the 76·year-old Wln-
n•·r of both the Nobel and Lenin
111·ar•t· prizt'~. indicated an a
tl'lt•pho nc aole rvac w from his
horn<• tn Dublin that he would
probably be a memb«'r or the in
Vt''>lli;talinj{ ('Omm1ss1on to t,..
n .1m1·d by U.N . SPcrctary
Ct nt rat Kurt WJldhe1m.
'-.nm•· pn''. r1 port.., h.ivr-..,a11I
\1 11 BrHk v.11ulr1 lll'ad th~ in
qu1ry, hut hr-111dic;1ted ltus h.i.
nnt b< ••n d1•1t•rmaned.
Mac Bride said he b as beeo in
penona1 contact with both U.S.
and lrMl.an atftclala. Be aakl the
plan had the appro.al of "the
Irani~ ... and It was h ia "un·
d..r-.tanrlrng" that it <1l'lo had the
oppro\ .11 of A' .1tnllah Huholl.ih
l'\111 11w1n1 . lh•· leJdPr of lt11 l r.1
11 111 r• \111111100.irv rt•g1mt• <.tnd
th1· nnly J)(·r.on lh•· youn~ mah
I .int' holdinj? the hrn.tages haw·
'>Jld th1•y '40UJd obey.
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F,....P9PAI
m.AN' •••
States. It Cl.he release) could be
a matter of 48 hours.··
Bani·Sadr's conditions. en1m-
c1ated in a series of interviews
over the pa.st three days, also in-
clude having the United States
pledae to refrain from interfer-
mJt in Iranian affairs and to ad·
m at Iran's "right" to return de-
posed Shah Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi and his weaJlh to Iran.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA
Today's Cle81ag
N.V. Stoek8
N FIFTEEN CENTS
Ca1·ter Queries Release of Hostages
W AStfl ~G1'0N I A I'> The
Cartl'r admtniblr,•llOn today d1ii.
missed repol"b that Amenc:wi
hostagei:. in Iran could be re
leased b} lhe weekend <1nd
called on Iranian authortt1t.':I 10
clarify their demand:.
"We are going to h1tv1• t<.1 !>~
some more definition .. ot what
the Iranians want in ext'hange
tor freeing the ho6tage::.. !>aid
H odding Carter. th e State
Ocperlmt"nl •poke.man
Reporti. had <'trt.•ulia\ed 1n
W ashi.n.cton on Wedne~dity thtil
l l S und Iranian negotiaton. hud
~a<'hed a tentat1v1.• agret:mt'nt
that rouJd lead to freedom fm
the Jpproiumately ~ Ament'am.
w hu have been held ho&to~l'
'>1n ce the U S Embas::.) 1n
Tehran was M!iu."<1 Nov 4
But a seruor State Department
offl c1aJ told reporters today that
··you would die several tunes
over if you held your breath" for
the ho~tage:>' 1mm1nent release
The!>e remark:. were not
HOSTAGES' FAMILIES
HAVE MIXED VIEWS -A4
meant to reve rse Pres ident
Carter·~ announcement Wednes
day night of "positive signs" in
the negot1at1ons to end the
crisis
But they s uggested the
bargaining between the United
States and lran is still intensive.
"Everybody is considerably
ahead of the process." said Jody
Powell. the White House press
secretary. after a meetmg with
the pr~ident.
The reports were based on an
interview lraniao President
AboUuwan Ban.I-Sadr had wtlb
ltahan RAI television in Tehran
In tbe interview. Bani-Sadr in·
dicated that Iranian revolu
tionary leader AyatoUah
Ruhollah Khomeini had accept·
ed a plan that could lead to free
ing of the hostages Part of the
plan includes establishment oC
an international commiss ion.
under U.N. a uspices, to tn·
vestigate Iranian complaints
again.st the United States.
At his n e ws confe rence
Wednesday, President Carter Ul·
dicated willingness for the Orst
time to accept s uch a com-
mission
Rant·Sadr also repeated his
demand that the United States
acknowtedge past "cnmes" an
fran during the reign of the
s hah.
other Storlll Looms Off Coast
~,,...,Wft_
3 Inches
Dumped
On Area
By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' ""' 0..ty -Sutt Forecasters for the National
Weather Service kept a wary
watch today on a storm system
spotted Uus morning 1.100 miles
west of the Orange Coast.
"We 're not too sure oC its
s peed or intensity," commented
a spokeswoman "It could tut
late tonight or early Friday. but
I don't think it wHI be as much
of a problem as last night's
storm was."
Wednesday n ight 's s torm.
which dumped more than three
inches or rain on the Orange
Coast. caused plenty of prob-
lems.
PORT10N OF CHINA COVE DOCK FLOATS AWAY IN llAV AFTER STORM BROK& rT
A ....... , "!~W•8'1Alfll .... qDe ..... ln0w• ..... Delu99
Among the bard hit were 90
residents of the Beach View
Mob i I e h 6 me Park . 17261
Gothard St .. H.mtinatoo Buch.
wbo ~ to be evac~ lw boat durln• tbe bel1bt of the
dow911*1". .
Kennedy Carter Endorses
At tbe opposite end ol tbe
county, roads were closed and
riremen spent mo.t ol the Di.Pt and early today pumping out
Oooded homes and businesses in
the San Juan Captstrano.
Capistrano Beach and San
Clemente.
Responds
To Carter
Commission Probe
One business particularly
hard hit was an office building
at 13249 Cammo Capistrano
where the ground floor was in
nundalcd. F'lre officials esltmat
l'd damage would run into the:
thousands of dollars.
EXETER. NH <AP > -Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy accused
Prt'Sldent Carter or pursurng
poli cies that "have d1sscrved thl'
national interest " and of abus·
tnl! his off1~e for political
purpo~es
tn a toughly worded response
todav to C~rter's news con·
ferericc the mght before. Ken-
nt.•dy declared. "We will all raUy
around the nag Hut we need
not. ~e must not. rally arowtd
.the failures of a president that
threatens the real interests of
the nation.··
Jn a speech at Exeter High
St'hool . the Massac husetts
Democrat satd Carte r "mis·
used" his .. offtce "lo launch a
p(!rsonal P<>litical attack that
was factually inaccurate. It is
also without precedent in the
history of presidential news con·
ferences. •·
Kennedy said he is rilmg a re·
quest with the three national
t elevision networks requesting
lime for a reply He cited as his
reason "published reports" that
Carter called his news con-
ference on the advice of his cam-
paign managers i n New
Hampshire.
The senator did not specify
what re ports he was talking
about.
WASHINGTON CAP) Prest
dent Cart.er. tn a move to gain
release of some 50 Amencan
hostages. is endorsing an in
terna\ionll commission to ex·
p l ore Iran's long -festering
grievances against the deposed
~hah and the Untted States
111~ declaration. at a news con
frrence Wednesday, appeared to
mark a policy change Carter
s a id there were "some pos1tivl'
signs" toward ending the 103
day impasse but refu sed to go
into details.
Hts 'announcem e nt capped
day-long rumors and potitJcal
duels between his admmistra·
lion and Sen. Edward M. Ken·
nedy. his chief challenger for the
Dem ocratic pres ide n tial
nomination
The Massachusetts senalo.r
had sought to take credit for the
latest move. But Carter called
Kennedy's claim -and the
s enator's litany or a lleged U.S.
fore ign policy mistakes -
"damaging to our country."
The president's endorsement
or "an appropriate commission
with a ca r e rull y d e fi ned
purpose" contrasted with hls
doubts al a news conference
Nov. 28 that any forum would
lis ten to Iranian complaints.
justified or not.
Carter was careful not to pro-
claim a breakthrough in the
tedious and still unsuccessful
negotiations over the Americans
Witness Aids Arrest
ifn CdM Burglary
A parking lot attendant at a
1Corooa del Mar restaurant was :c red I led by police today with
aid.in& in the arrest or three men
bo .Ue1edJy t.t1ed to burglarize
nelahborlna pharmacy.
) booted into city Jail on suapi·
cioo of commercial buralary
1wa1 Ant.bony John Bin1le1, 29,
llor 247 Ave. Del Ponient., San
'C lemente ; Donald Geor1e
pl1arolo Jr •• 28, who lilted a
Dana Point poet olflce box ad· 1dreu, and Eugene Ralph
•Oon1a.les. 35, of 3'~ Via Verde,
Capistrano Beach.
The three were taken Into
cuatbdy late Tuesday night on
Bayside Drive near the Zweber
Pharmacy at the comer of East
Cout Jnghway and Marguerite
Avenue. Police aaJd the break·in al·
tempt set off the dru.1 1tore'1
· bur1lar alarm and • Parkinl valet at Bemard'a Rntaurant
saw three men nee the aceoe.
When pollce arrtved momenta
lat.er, the restaurant employee
pointed out the neelng trio. -Of.
flcen atopped the men a few
bl~ka away.
seized by rruhtants on Nov 4
Reflecting past dis appoint
ments. he said "experience has
taught us to guard agamst 4.'X
cessive optimis m " The situation from the
Wednesday storm was summed
up by one Huntington Beach fire
official who observed. "Th4.' rain
JUst overwhe lmed the storm
T he president did not spell out
the kind of commission he had in
mind. although he said any set
tlement must be "consistent
with oor goals and our essential
international pnnciples " drain system." ..
The Hunttngton Beach ston.1
d rain system was gettinR ttw
blame today for the mobilehomc
park flood
Sources said he wants a
neutral romm1ssl0f\ conduclmR
a balanced inquiry into past U.S
s upport for the deposed Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. City ofhc1als said the drain <See RAIN, Page Al>
r
Star Light
Burns Bright in H B Race
By STEVE MAllBLE Of .. Delly ,..... ,...,
Huntington Beach's current city council electJon race
has abruptly turned into a star war today.
Instead of candidates squabbling over land devek>p-
ment.s or tu-slashing Initiatives. a palr or Huntington
Beach hopefuls have squared off for a batUe of entertain-
ment fame.
CANDIDATE JACK KELLY, who gained stardom
playing Bart Maverick, J ames Game r's gambling brother
in the Maverick television series, is being questioned for
uslng the title oC the show on his campaign statement.
Council hopeful Jobn Valentino, who clai ms heritage
to silent -film giant Rudolph Valentino, Oled a complaint
tbia week with the city clerk asking that Kelly be forced to
scrub the word "M-averick."
"IF HE CAN 0111' away with that," complained the
49-year-old Valentino, "I should be able to put Rudol~ co
mine."
Valentino contends he's a diatant relati..e to the leeeo·
dary "Sheik"buthaakeptlbatfacttobhmelfunWnow.
Kelly, 52, maintains he used tbe old western televilion
title on b.lJ tlat.emeot for identillcatloo pUIJ)OHS.
0 TBAT'S 1\JST WHAT I'm botrm u," said lbe Hunt· tngton Harbour resident. "If Roy Rosen wu nan.ninl be
wouldn't me Leonard Slye, Duke Wayne woWdn'\ uae
Marion Morriaoo."
City Cklrlt Alicia Wentworth said abe aent t.be com·
plaint to the city attomey•s offtH and expect& an amwer
by Frid.ay.
Mrs. Wentwortb 1uuested <>ranee County ii very
liberal on cunpaip atatemeata. ln 1171. • l&kl. a eao·
cUdate cal.Uni blmMU Steve "CtUMn" Kue \&Md the Oraoe wen. mori.e reference ln bis campatp for t.be HWltiMtoa Beaeb City Council. He 1o.t.
·At lor ValeoUno venua Maverick. tune lo later for the cxctunc conClusJon. •
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Lronhard Stock of Austna speeds past gate on Whiteface
Mt rare course on his way to "1nmng the men's downhill
today al tht• Winte r Olympics in Lake Placid. N.Y. Stock.
who came to Lake Placid as an alternate on the Austrian
team. was docked in 1.45.50 for the two-mile run. Pete
Patten.on of Sun \'a lley, Idaho. finished fifth . the best ~howmg by an Aml'ncan Set· ~tory in today's S ports sec -tion. Pagt• Bl
Flooding Closes
Santa Ana Freeway
By The As.<.ociac.ed Pr~
Fl~ cl~ tht' bw.~· San ·
ta Ana Jo're4.'wa) durin·~ the
morning rush hour today after d
Pac1Ctc ~torm '>lo wed over
Southern Cabfom1a and dropped
2 74 inches o f rain 1n Los
Angeles over 24 hour.;
A bout thr<'c miles of the
freeway, a ma1or north south
com muter artery carrying In·
terstate S traffic betwee n
Ora.nge County and downtown
TANK TRUCK ORI VEA
DIES IN CRASH -A-5
Los Angeles. wa.s closed beca~
ot mott than ; foot or water ac-cumulated on the freeway lanes
overnidlL
A few motonsls were rescued
from the roofs of their vehicles by Los Angeles County
firefighters and California
Highway Patrol officers a s
water coll~ted 5 feet deep at a
railroad imderpass of the Im·
penal Highway, the CHP said.
·'The Ooodlng in that area
began when the pumps by tbe
Goodrich Tire plant stopped
working shortly after 2 a. m .. "
said spokesman Steve Pudinslli
or the Californla Highway
Patrol. About 40 vehicles. most·
ly cars. were stalled in the
Oooded area.
The closing or the freeway put
extra press ure on other
freeways IOUlbeasl of downtown
Los Anteles. But portions of the
Long Beach Freeway. Pomona
Freeway u well as Imperial
Hltbway alao bad noociini "' 3 to 4 reet in spota, but no cloetna
were reported by the Califomla
Department ol TransportaUon. About 7,000 cuat.omen of the
Loi Anaelea Department of
Water and Power Iott electridty
for a t1me Wednesday nlaht or
early today beeaute ol raJD and
wind dam••• to linea. All but about 100 customers had ~r
res tor ed by 6 a .m .. DWP
~pokeswoman &hzabeth Wim
mer satd.
B y 8 a m th(' s torm bad
dropped 2.74 1oches of rain tn
downtown Los Angeles. The
c;eason ramfall total reached
I l 74 inches. well above the
yearly avera~e of 9.12 inches.
A s the s t orm moved
northeastward out of the Los
Angeles basin. two rain and
snow related deaths bad been ft'
ported.
The flash nood watch for
Southern California was can·
ce lled at 8 am.
Coa.. .. t
Weather
~artly , cloudy through
Friday wtlh chance of rain
decreaslng to 30 percent
t~>night and Friday. Con·
tanued cool. Lows toojght
46 at \be beaches and 52
10land. Highs Friday 60
along the coast and 65 in·
land.
INSIDE TODA'\'
H~ donft't driralc bHr or
pump fl'JI, bt4t t~ aon o/
Prime Mi nfater Margaret
Thotchn ii bft1U1 dnount:«l
cu "entam·a Billy Corter."
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Russ Tanka, Plane
Hit Afghan Rebe la
IJftleAJ11' UIPrw
Soviet tanb and •l leut ooo MlO .. ftliUI' foqbt a 1.barp
f)atUo with Allban dlaaldeoa. I.bl.I w9e1s 1J mil.a hom ~abuJ and
Lb r• _..,,, an undetermined num bu ol cuualu., a dela7ed re·
Por1 Iran Kabul aa1d today.
ln Geneva, Swlturland, ~United &au. told • mMlln1 Of
the U.N. Human Rl,hta Comml.Nkll\ that "aublunUaJ nwnbera
of priaontin" had be n flo..,n to the Sovtet VD.loo from
Af1hanu.tan, 1cconlin• to a M!IMkJn lranacnpt reloa.Md by tbe ~ S. MJ&a1oo ln Geneva. The U.S. dek&•t. uked wbcrt.ber UM
oed Croa had ~n lA¥1t.ed co vt.tt tbem.
A dispatch fl'CJCD Al&hanlltan by ~••t~ Preu eor.
respondcmt Mkhu.I Oold.ltnJth Q~ \Wlltl~llf'I a.a HYUJI thCI
SOv1cta foucht an hour Joo1 batUe with t.be "'b«-lt Monday tn the
village of Oar1b• north of K•bu.. tbe t'apatal. Wealero
diplomata in t.M vidnlly aald they uw Soviet Infantry and lan.ka
1otn1 into actlCJO a1a1rut •n army twinaelu •n lb vlU••e.
fllanetnl s,,. Tre .. t.rre4
LOMPOC (AP> WhU doubb were '1l1Aed about whttlber
other tnm.tes bad beJped eot1victtd apy Chnatop~r boyce
escape from federal pri1100, olfku1la •l Lompoc f'ed~raJ Corrtic
tJonaJ lnaUtut.on aaid tod•y they ure lranafemng htii uapiOm•aic accomplice to an even toucher pnson.
Lompoc ~ar_d~n Tim Keohane aald 28 y..,ar·old Andrew
Daulton Lef> Is "in tran.'t1t" to 11 maximum i.~cunly foc1hly ;at Terre Haut~. Ind
Gel4' Pri~ SStl~, Dellar IJp
LONDON <Al» Gold pnces dJp()('d around the world to.
day aa the doll., firmed up in response to hmts of a posalble
breakthrough that could lead to the release or the American hostages in Iran
Gold tumblt.'<i $1 5 09 an ounce• on the busy Uong Kong
market to cl?SC at $680.20. The met.al wa!> selling for $667.50 an
ounce at closing on the London m&rket
In Zurich, Europe's largest market, gold closed down $9 ut $685.50.
Earlier in Tokyo, the dollar rose for the fourth consecutive
session to close at $242.475, up from a Wednesday close of $241 .90.
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WASHINGTON CAP> -The Justice Department announced
today the indictment or 45 persona as a result of a 2""·year FBI
invest1g4tion into the pornography industry.
The same investigation, code·named Mlpom by the FBI,
also yielded indictments against 13 person.a on film-pirating
charges. Four persons figure ln both of the cues. FBI Director
William Webster said those indicted in the pornography case ln·
eluded some of the biggest producers and diatrtbutora or bard·
core pornography in the $4 billlon·a·year industry.
'It Wasn't Me'
Barley Reiterates
'Love' for Victim
B)' FREDERICK SCAOEMEJU.
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The dereruse in the Thomas
Barley murder trtal rested its
t:•1e Wedne1day. aftet the form• Dally Pilot report.er r. f&er•141d hll love tor hb 1la1D wife, Catberfne.
"I love Catherine more than I
ever did." Barley, 51, told the
seven·man, live-woman Jury at
the <'nd of lengthy cros~
<'Xa mmation by Deputy District
/\tlorney Clirf Harns.
Of the Ma y 26 stHbbing attack
Delay OK'd
In Newport
Annex Move
Residents of an Island or coun·
ty territory that Newport Beach
is trying to annex complained
Wednesday to the Local Agency
Form ation Commission that
they don't know what the city is
up to.
Because of th08e griJ>", com·
ml11ion members, wbo must ap.
prove the annexation, ordered a
60·day delay in action on the an·
nexatloo propo8a1.
The property, a 61·acre parcel
off Superior Avenue near Hoag
Memorial Hospital. la sought by
city officials in order to reduce
the amount or building allowed
there.
Commiuion members told ci·
ty representatives to spell oul
thelr plans for the a rea in public
meetings with the affected resi-
· den ts. The matter will be
brought back to the commission
April 23.
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that left Mrs. Barley dead on a
walkway in front of a Santa Ana
cotree shop, Barley s aid, "It
wasn't me that did that, Mr.
Harrie. Jt wun't me."
The defense baa claimed
tbroulbout tbe' fJve·Wffk trial that S8rfey waa 1n lbe midst of a
blackout when the stabbing oc-
curred and that he has no con·
sclous recollection of the events
that <><'curred.
That view 1s supported: de
fcnse a ttorney George Chui:.
believes, throu~h statements
Barley made while under hyp
nos1s and the influence of a truth
serum.
Barley conceded ln bis
testimony that he became angry
the night before the s tabbing
when he calle<l his wire and
heard another man's voice i.n tbe
background. Barley and hU wile
had been separated for six days
prior to her death.
"By God. she told me that
whenever she fancied 1t and she
wanted to go out with another
man, ahe would. And abe meant
it," Barley testified.
Shortly before the stabbing,
Barley testified, he spoke with
his wile by telephone and they
agreed to meet later in the day
so he could give her $300 to re·
pay a loan.
Asked by tbe prosecutor
whether Mrs. Barley bad viola\·
ed their marrtaae agreement,
Barley responded, "Yea, but I
wasn't surprised. She bad done
it before."
Barley said hla goal was for him
and Mrs. Barley to move to
Ireland to improve their marital
relationship. Barley ls a native or England.
Speakin& of their marriage.
I
Barley said, ''I dldn'l t.bin.k it
was over. She was very viable,
very sexy, a very attractive
woman.
"God knows what came
between us.'' Barley testified.
a.tOllJWeefla
Fluor Pushes
For Coal Use
lrvlDI lndUS\ri&Ust J . Robe-rt
Fluor, lo New Yort Wedwdat
to reeelYe an award. continued
lo puah for developmenl ol coal
and ayntbc.-Uc fuel ourcet tQ
frff tbl' United Stares from lb
de~~ on forman oil a.-pile.
J.'luor. who la cJWnnao. clPef
cucuU"tt offk~r and president
of lrvtne baaed Floor Corp , was
rho.~ "M wi of Lbe Year" by
the Enltt~r1DK News-Record, a
trade pubUcaUoo. for b1I com-
pany '11 work ln commercial syn-
thetic ft.Mil production.
Jn prepared remarks, Fluor
u~ed the occasion to criticize the
fe d e ral &o v ernment and
Con1res.a for the "thicket of res
ulat\ons" inhibiting energy til·
dt-p .. ndence
''Congress must take quick
<ind decWve steps to provide the
1net>nt1ves for an e nergy 1n
dt•pendence program," t'luor
bUld
Ile chastised the legislators
for bot reallzing that coal "1¥ the
only eoergy resource we have
that can make an immediate hn-
pact on energy supply and the
reduction or oil imports · ·
(Fluor Corp owns a 10 ~rcent
Bay Silt
Dredging
Demanded
Orange County Supervisors
called Wednesday for the state
to get the silt out of upper
Newport Bay.
With Supervisor Thomas Riley
leading the way. the board
passed a resolution as king Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. to Intervene
with state agencies and..order
the dredging of the state-owned
waterwav.
lilt.Nit In Peabody Coal Com· pany, t.bc nation's Jar1e1t.)
The company prntdeot said
th~ nation could produce an ad·
d 1 tlonaJ 100 mi lllon tons of coal a
yeer. "U we dJd, it could replace the equivalent of 12 percent of
our current lmport.t and~
our dollar out.flow by more than
$8 billion "
tie said coal makes up 82 per·
cent or Amenca's total er>ergy
reservts yet fulfills "only 18 per·
cent of our current energy
needs. Our known deposits of
(•oa l exceed 1,000 billion tons,
and tba\'s equivalent to 1.soo
yt!ars of consumption at today's
levels "
Fluor said coal is "such a
t'rucial Jin.Jc 1n our energy future
that 1t provides a natural bndge
to our most promising means of
escaping dependence on foreign
011 the development of s ub
st1lule fuels."
fluor Corp. i:, heavily in
volved with South Afnca 10 the
construcuon of plants wb1 ch con.
v~rt coal to gasoline, 1et fuel,
diesel fuel and chemical.a. The
company has desi1otned and built
such plants for the Afncan na
t1on.
Fluor said a coal liquefaction
plant could be built 10 the United
States by lale 1984. Such a facllj.
Ly. he said , would consume
40 ,000 tons of coal per day and
produce about 58,000 barrels of
gasoline, diesel and Jet fuel.
And it wouJd contribute to the
economy by creating jobs, be
said.
Candidates
Meet in Mesa
A forum Of Costa M esa City
Council candidates will be held
next Thursday at a breakfast
meeting sponsored by the
Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors.
The breakfast, open to the
public, begins at 8 a .m . at the
DaJboa Bay Club m Newport
Beach. Admission lS $2.
Nme candidateii are seeking
<'lc~ion April 8 to three seat.s on
the five·membcr council.
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Election Season
Has Its Flavor
11)' JOANNE 8EVNOLD8
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The coming of the campaign seuon lo Newport Beach
Is as easy to spot u the coming of s pring.
JUST AB SP&ING (!aD be felt before you .see the daf·
fodlla ln bloom, a city election can be detected without a
trlp to the city clerk's ofnce. Uke a break ln winter. it's
th~ subtle changes in City Council cbamberR that are the
tipoff.
For loatance, the audience increases ln size. That's
because candJdatea, most of whom wouldn't normally be
caught dead at • council meeung, .re auddenly trying to
bone up oo city iasuea and flnd out what the incumbenlli
are up to. '
At Mond ay's council meeting there •
were live candidates m the audience -
Richard Clucas, David Shores. John
Cox, Phillip Maurer and Lee Watk.1.ns.
WlOLE THE OOD·tncumbenl.8 de·
velop a cooauming interest in the coun·
c1 I meeting. incumbents extubit some
l·hanged habits as we ll.
They become models of democratic
deportment HY"°'"°'
Take Ray Williams and PauJ Ryckoff, who are seeltiog re~lection .
Williama is lacing Cox. who is zeroing in on the 1ncum.
bent's voting re<:ord. Monday night. Williams not only vot·
ed favorably on two Irvine Company pro1ccl!. -the ex
pans1on of the Haywood apartment complex and the C1" u•
Plaza traffic plan -but he W1:nl out of bis way to pra1st>
the company's efforts on the apartment proJect Unusual
for him
RVCXOFF. THE MAYOR and two.term council
member. 1s running against Maurer, who is attackaog the
mayor's often·cnlJcized waspish treatment of citizens.
Having earned a reputation for being abrupt to the
pOlnt of rudeness, Ryckoff displayed a different side of his
personality Mooday. He was full of small jokes and went
out of bu way to elicit t.estimooy from tbe·-audience.
Ryckoff also voted favorably oo the Irvine Company pro-
jecl.8.
A\llllieoce participation, likewise seems to blossom dur-
ing campaign seuoo. Candidates find themselves com-
pelled to addttsa lbe council oo a variety of 11s11es.
MONDAY, FO& example, Clucas and Shores ventured
to the podium. They are opposmg each other In the second
d1stnct from which incumbent Don Mc lnrus 1s retinng
Ttus lSn't meant to be a complaint Regardless of the
motivation, any increase in Interest an th~ council'~ action
1s an improvement . The remarks that Clucas and Shores
had to make were leg1llmate polnt.s of view on city ISSUe!\.
And meetings seem to go much smoother and more quick
ly when council members are pleasant to each other and the audJence.
l just wish the same situation prevailed at times other
than the two months precedlng a city elecuon.
A spokesman for the state
Department of Fish and Game.
which manages the 741 ·acrc Up-
P<'r Ray Ecological Reserve re·
llerated that h.iJI agency's posi-
tion 1.a that no dredgl.Dg should
be done until upstream sources or poUution and sedlment are
rontrolled
Fred Worthley, regional
manager for Fish and Game,
conceded that the county resolu·
lion ·'could help pu1b thiois
aloa1."
Schmitz vs. Cranston
Tbat.. ~ aald. wu the potat or tbe resohrtJon. "We need to
get off the dime:· he uld
"Everybody lfl blaming each
other for tht-problem and the
bay is building up in sediment "
Today it app<?ared that the
1 esolution n•newed the acrimony
that has stalled efforts t<J solve the
upstream slltat1on problems and
the dredg11Jg of the bay ltsell.
W ort.hley, who noted the state
has budgeted SS00,000 for a pllot
marsh restoration pro/ect, aald
none or that work wU be done
unUI sedJmentaUon cootrols are
Instituted.
Preston Joboa , wildlife
manaaer for the reserve, said
the sediment build up la lbe
county'• fault becauae of de·
velopment of laod draioed b:y
the S•n Dieeo Creek wblcb
emptiea into the bay.
He estimated $15 millloa to S20
million needs to be spent on a
desllline basia to solve the
problem.
Newport Burglar&
Get 810,600 Loot
Newport Beach pollce are
seeking the thief who broke into
the Eastbluff home of Ellen
Williams and stole silverware
and jewelry worth an estimated
$10,600.
lnvestJ&ators aaJd the tbie{ cot
into the home by breakirur a wtn·
dow in the ldtcben door, then
reaching through to release the
deadbolt lock.
Two Will Tangle bi U.S. Senate Race
SACRAMENTO IAPI -Alan
Cram.ton and John Schmitz are
oppo-.in~ (',l( h Olhf'r for the \.: S
!-.1•na11· hut t h.1t " v.. h.-n· lh•
'1m1lantll·~1 nrt
Tht!y even h,l\c d1rferl'nt ..-. u)'
uf launctung a campaign
C'ran-.ton, the two l t'rm
r>1·m0<.·ral and St>natt• m aJonty
whip, stuck to tradJUon Wednn·
day Uc ki cked orr his r e
e lection bid ~Ith a series of ap
pearances all ovC'r the state
a longsidt' s miling, pra1sing
OemO<'ratic offlcials
Scbmll.2, a Republican st.ate
senator and once the American
lndepeodent Party candidate for
president, simply flied b.1s can·
didacy papers In Orange County
and told a few re· rters about it
later.
That was a tumabout from
1976, when ScbmlU. R·Corooa
del Mar, announced be .ouJd
run for lht• Senatt> but lale'r
budtt'd out without flhnlo!
rampaii:n ,., It• 1s 11nh orw 11r
th1• lllfftrt'(ll I .. IJdY.l'l.0 lh1· l Y.1•
« r :inst.on J i,,, I ding 65 yf•ar ·
old "ho LS J plodding -;peaJter . as
.l lib<•rat. JJlhouRh M>mt· critJ<"s
ha"·~ aC'<'\l'W'd tum or moving to in.• ri~nt rN'4'ntl v
"1 hn1111 J ~llh 4'l \1•;1 r old 1•.
""' ol lh1.• 0\ll~l I tl(l.,4•r\ <HI \'I'
nwmb.•r.. of th1• Lt·i.:1:.laturc. :i
fJfl h1· -.aid ht' would help In the•
rac-1· f or lht• GOP s~n al1•
nominJlJon
Herdey First in Race
New-port ~acb library com·
m1uioner David C . Henley
became tbe ftnt person to apply
fo r a vacant aeat on the
Newport·Mesa scbooJ board to-
day, offtdala said.
Three other people have
pit'ked up applicaUon lol"m$ but
haven't r eturned them. The
deadlinels5p.m . Friday.
Applicant.a few tbe .eat vacat-
ed by Carol M&rtio'a ~lJOIJ
must Ii~ in TrusUoe Area 5.
HenJey, a Cal Poly Pomona
journaUsm professor. lives ar
268% Circle Drive, N e wport
lieach. In addition to serving on
Newport's Library commi.uion.
be LS a public affairs officer for
the U.S. Navy Reserve.
Pa~rs can be picked up unlil
noon Friday at tbe superinten
dent'• office. 1601 16th St.,
Newport Beach.
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near the park was plugged when
a r etaining wall collapsed,
dumplnl mud and debris into It.
The water 1ot up to four feet
deep ln tbe park, prompt.Lai the
e vacuation that began Juat
before mldnicht.
City llleauarda ln boats fenied
the resident.a to drier fround and they were taken o the
Murdy Park Community Center.
Red Crou worltert set up a
shelter at the park for 39 of the
realdentl wbo were unable to re·
tum to t.belr bomet.
tlremen in Huntlniton Beach
set up a command poet to handle
tho calla for ualJt.aoce ln pump.
lnl out floodln1 homea. Ralnf all
for the 2f..hou.r period tbat ended
1t 8 a.m. today wu meuwed at
2.8 lncbee in HunUntton Beach.
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Jn ne ighbor ing Newport
Beach, the problem11 weren't as
severe.
Llfeauarda found the 8J"O'lnd
neor of their Newport Pier head·
quarters fiooded thla m~
and Harbor Patrolmen ~
a few m1Dof problem• wltb boall
and Pl'ar noata that cot loote
durlng ~ 11torm.
Clty otnctata ,.id ooe of the
two oorthbound I.net of Dover
Drive wu cloaed becauae of a
mudslide.
Other road clolures reported
include Laaun• Canyon Road
northeut of El Toro Road. The
entire lenatb of ~ road wu
closed at the 1tonn'1 peu. but Latuna Beath ctty offtctala re-
opened lt from tbelr downtown
to El Toro Road Lb1s moml.D.I.
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Welfare Periled?
Jarvis H W quid Sliish Seve ral Billio11t
SACRAMENTO CAPI If
Jarvla 11 pauee, aeveral bUUon
dollan could be cut from heaJth
and welfare pro1ram1. aaya ~
Le1talature'• lltcal 1dvlter But Le1l1Jatlve Analyat
W llllam Hamm told a
lerlalat.on' brietlna We<tnffd.ay
that IOme coet.a would juat be
shifted lo other heallh and
welfare prosrama. whlcb appear
to be the moet vulnerable to
Jarvt. U.
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J arvb n. wh.lch ta Propo9ttJon
eon the June I ballot, ta a 50 per·
cent cut ln lncome taaea which
would cut atlte revenues an
esttmated 94.9 bUUon a year. But
the ~1en. who would have
k>wn dedud.iom from federal h•~•. would 1ave only an ~•timalOd S:S.7 bUllCll\.
On ahlrtina bu.rdena, Hamm
uld cutUns tome Medi-Cal
benelill would drive up c:ou.oty
ho1p1t11l <'OAt• CutUoa publi<'
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IJC Presllle•t Aa. .... efj
hHlt.b l)f'Olrama tbat pNYetrt
dtae ... coUkl a.ad t.o Iara• ln·
crea .. ln treatment coet.a. And
cuulo1 ln·home care for lbe dla·
abled would lncreaae nunln1
home COit.i.
Al•o, cuttln1 very many
health or welfare pro1ram1
would coat Cautornla federal
fuoda that are provided in
&amounts equal to at•t.e and local
apend.lni
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Fight Vowed on Tax Cut
A University of Cahfom1a re·
gents committee studied pro·
posed slashes or up to 30 percent
in the system's operat.mg budget
today. cut.s that officials say are
necessary in the event Propos1
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t1on 9 <the Jarvi!> II 1n1luat1vt:! I!'.
::.ut'cessful m Jwu~
UC administrators said a 30
percent reduction m thti 1980·81
budget would shrink expen·
d1tures from $966 million to $671l
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UCI Says County
Robbing From Poor
ll is medical care for the poor
that will suffer most if the coun·
ty discontinues s uppleme ntal
payments to UC Irvine's
Medical Center. university of·
ricials said Wednesday after
county supervisori. set the stage
to do just that.
The board voted unanimously
to put UCI on i.ix-month notice
that it will lose what, In effect, ii.
the Medi-Cal subsidy the county
pays for treatment of the
m edically indigent, about $2
million.
Supervisors insisted it was not
their intention to lower stand
ards for treatment of the po0r.
University officials disagreed
strongly
••You cannot run an out
patient cliruc with a maJOnty of
Medi-Cal patient.s and provide a
reasonable standard of medical
care <without the subsid y>."
saad OT. Stanley Van den Noort,
dean cl UCI m edical School.
••Tber'e '9 DO 'lfa)' ~·-llake $2.5 m:llllon away b'Om thoee
clinlcs and not have a reduction
of servit'eS," Van den Noort
added
But supervisors hatl possible
voter approval of Proposa\.lon 9.
the Jarvis stat e inC'ome tax
limiting meas ure, on the ir
minds as they agreed t o 1ssut'
the six-month notke.
··Even if Proposition 9 does
not pass. which seems unlikely,
the state will have to clamp
down on lbe Medi·Cal pro-
gram," sa.td ~uperv1sor tlartiet
Weider
"When this happens, there will
be a financial s hift from the
federal and state levels to the
local levels." Mrs. Wieder said.
She pointed out that ending the
$2 million a year supplemental
funding at the medical center is
one or the rew cost savmg op-
tions available to county govern·
ment.
The S2 mi111on Is the
cumulative difference betw~n
w b al UCI cbar1ea ror its
.. rvioea U9def' a COD&J'ect WW.
th• ~=~""1at tba eouOty l9 re tbrou&b Medi.Cal
for ttac.e aervteea.
m1lhon d $290 million loss m
funds.
"Th11t a decrease of tbis
magnitude would actually be im·
posed ls beyond imagination,"
lJ(' President David Saxon said .
Saxon said at UC Irvine
t'arber ln the month that tuition
would become inevitable in the
nine·campus system if the lax·
c utting measure by Howard
.Jarv111 ts approved June 3.
But the president, in a letter to
Governor Brown last Thursday,
r e ite rated his belier that
Proposition 9 would not pass. "I
wall do everytlung I can to de·
feat it, bttause I believe its
passage would be against the
public interest ," he said.
The regent.s' Committee on
Finance, meeting at the Los
Angeles Convention Center,
studied figures compiled for the
State Department or Finance
wh1cb could ooly be described as
depressing to university of-
ficials.
• · 1 do not concede that the
University of California can
absorb any cuts, whether 30 per-
cent, 20 percent or 10 percent ,"
Saxon said. "On the contrary.
the university has already be<?n
s queezed to the limit and
beyond."
To offset that loss, Saxon said,
would require tuition "at levels
far, far beyond current fees and
far beyond that at all public Ul·
stituUoo.s across the country."
When Saxoo was at UC Irvine.
he met with faculty leaders to
dlacu11 the Jarvi• measure .
NflUll ... t. ~IQl>era of tbe It.lee Academic Senate wm
meet to further d1acusa tbe lm·
pacla of Jarvis n mould it pass
Landmark Turn s 75
Balboa Pavilion Set for Birthday Party
By CAROL MOOR E
OI IM O.lly l'llel Slaff
A landmark ra med for its out·
lme of 1,400 lighL'i soon will be
cele brating with 75 candles.
Three-quarters of a century or
run at the Balboa Pavilion Wiii
be r ecalled at a party in its
baUroom March 5 The Newport
Beach Historical Society is
s ponsoring the event
The tu stoncal society is ~k
aog to have the pavilion des-
ignated as a sta te and federal
historical landmark.
"It's the mos t familiar
landmark In the county -more
well known than th e
courthouse." said Phil Tozer of
the Pavilion's Victorian cupola,
blue-tiled roof and sparkling
bayside silhouette at night.
Tozer is the current overseer
of Davey's Locker sportfishing
outlet. Tale of tbe Whale
restaurant, fishlng dock, bail re-
ceiver, tackle store, two gift
shops, Pavilion Queen cruise
boat and the Catalina Holiday,
offering the only dally round trip
from Orange County to the
island.
Thal array of concessions in-
dicates how far the building has
come since, records show. it was
constructed as a "m agnificent
boat house and pleasure
pavilion" on a spit or "swamp
and overflow land'' in 1905 for
$15,000.
A long succession or owners
has been inspired to preserve its
basic structure and retain lb
beautiful shape and a uthen
llC'ity.
In 1947 when the building
began to sink, Roy Gron.sky un-
dertook the task of replacing
wood pi.lings with• concrete to
prevent the structure from slid·
in2 into the bay.
Alan Ducommun remodeled the exterior in 1962, and sance its
purchase in 1969, Davey's
Locker, Inc. has been com-
mitted to authenti<' restoration
of the Pavilion's inside beauty
with oak staircase and back bar,
leaded glass mirrors and crystal
chandeliers.
But that ls just the physical
background.
.. We want to bear what the
people have to aay, and this par·
ty will provide a convivial oc·
cas1on," said Bill Grundy of the
historical society.
"We want to get more down on
paper and into the files, copy
more old photos and sift out un·
truths. Early Balboa days are
fading fast as people pass away
a nd daily artifacts and
heirlooms are thrown away."
The party committee has
located Vera Gay. 90, of Corona
del Mar, who provided piano a<'-
com pani menl for Pavilion
performers as a girl in 1907. She
has been invited to return to the
key board for the 75th an-
niversary fete.
Long.time civic leaders, Les
Sterrensen and Judge Robert
Gardner will share duties as
masters of the March 5
ceremonies. Dinner starts al 7
p.m .
Ticket.a are $10 per person.
Checo may be made payable to
the b.Llt.orical society. 410 Aliso,
Newport Beach, or to the An·
niveraary Party, Balboa
Pavilkm. 400 Main St., Balboa.
For more information, phone
673·524$.
THtl WM BALBOA .. AVIUON CIRCA 1907, TWO Y!ARI AFTER t'T WAS BUILT
Newport Beech Htatortcet Soc,.ty Plana 75th AnnlverHry Fet• for Landmertl
l!u!d!y1 F9br'*X 14, 1 llO
Yes, It's Flooded
Workman Roger Flores I right J carries an
upside-down flooded ~1gn to tx· placed m
front of Uus wat<.•rholl' that sprang up over
night under the San Diego F reeway at
Av e ry Parkway. The floodrng occurred
whc>n a dram became dogged with trash.
offl c:w b ~aid About t~o and a half inche::.
of ram fell on the county overnight. result
1ng in !><'l·nt·..., <.imtl<.1r to this one m a
numt)(•r of loe<Jt1on-.
John W ayne's
Estate S u e d
Ove r C ontract
Police Hold Nun
In Mother's Death
The estate of the late actor
John Waynt: was i.ued Wednl>s
day for $516,667 over h1i. aUeg<.'<l
failure to perform on an ex
C'lus1ve nghts contra<'t with tht·
AmenC'an Broadcasting Co
ABC alleged an tht· OranJte
County Superior Court action
that Wayne became' unable to
work shortly after he was paid
$600.000 on Jan. 3. 1979 as part of
an exclus 1v<• contrac t for
te levision appearances.
The finn claimed that pay
ment was made a fte r Waym·
and his staff gave verbal a..,.
s urances that h e would be
available lo perform Wa ynl"
died of cancer on June 11.
According lo the lawsuit,
Wayne entered the S2 million
<'Onlract wtth ABC on July 12.
1977. He rccc1vl'd $1 25 mill.ion in
November, ur78, l800 ,000 ill 197'9
and was due to receln t.be re-maiaJ.na '150.000 Uda year.
Named u defendant.a In the
action are Michael Anthony
Wayne and Louis Johnson. They
are listed as personal reprcsen-
tali ves of the ei.tale or John
Wayne
~AN FRANCISCO IAP1 A
nun Wllh a htslory of P'>Y<'htatnc
problems ~ai. plaC't:d und1•r ot,
,,t.•rvatwn after the hattPrt'd
body or her 75"-year old mothl·r .,...a.., dJsco.,crl'd. p<>lact· !'.aid t1J
day.
Authonlll"'> scud ~10,ter Hcrw L
~anft1acomo was t ak1·n 1nl11
«U::.tod y Tue!>ddy nu:ht .rnd
placed under pi.yC'htatriC' ulJ
i.er val.lon for 72 hour.. The dead woman, alsn nam1-d
Ro:.e Sangiacomo. v. a' di'
co .. ·ered on the floor nt:ar thu
Registration Not
Draft -Carter
WASHINGTON I API f'rt""•·
dent Carter says t.her~ hai. ~n
"a gross oven-eactJon" amon~
t · n 1 ted Statt><> youth tn h1' ~ru
po:.al th4ilt draft regai.trauoo be
relmiateel. Ca~r told bl• aatloeaUy
televised aewa eonfereace
Wednesd ay lbat protest.a are
based on the mistaken belle(
that a n-gistretion will ~ad to a
draft. but "I have not C'a lled for.
and do not anL1c1pall' c-allmg for
a draft."
kitchen of h<'r Richmond D1s-
tnl·t homt•, oCfaccrs said. A C'ross
Jnd J holy p1C'lure were found
plc1ced on her back, they added.
Pollet-wer<' met at the door by
"•~tn Rachel F1Lr.gerald, Sister
Ho--.· ' Moth('r Superior, who
h,ut 1::ont• to tht· home after Sas
t•·r H'"'" faal(•d t u appear c1L a
rn •·l'l inc
~1 .. tt:r Rachel told police tbat
~1-,tcr Hoi.c was speaking "in·
roht>rmtly. unceasingly and av-1.H'~• n -<i high-strung" when !>he
.md another nun arrived. She
told orftC'NS that Sister Rose
··made rl'fcrences to demons
und dev1ls" when a::.ked about
the body
The Mother Supenor told of-
flc l'r., that Sister R~e had ~n
aC'lang 1trangely rn ~burch and
h<id bt•t•n .. ummont>d to tht-
m l!>:ttc"d m~ng w d1scw.s her
~bavior. PolJce sa.Jd abe b-.d bff1t _.., peydllat.de ure tbr
tbe p Mt rosr yean.
Coroner Boyd StA!pbens said
the victim swrered bead and
c hei;t wounds, "probably ad·
man1<;lNf'd by hand, .. but he
rould not 1mm1·chalely pinpoint
tht> rau.'4.· of death
Save 15 to 25°/o 011
Upholstered Cliairs a11d Sofas .. I n~ a Wide Clioice of Fabric
Our sale events are eagerly awaited, and for
very good reason. When we otter reductions,
you save importantly on the very finest sofas.
love seats and chairs made toddy. Upholstery
fabrics, construction and cushioning are of
the highest quality. Styling is Impeccable.
included In the low sale price. Come choose
today -the beautiful result is furniture to
cherish. In e'lery room In your home'
PROFESSIONAL
INTERIOR DESIGNERS 0,.. ..._,, n..rt. I Fri. ho.
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love's in the Air
80GOY RSAaTB DAY: SUrelY JOU ttidD"t let tM eur-rent~ dampen Jou.r St. Valeliltine'a Day. Love CM aurvl~. evea '9Dder water.
You ~ be left ~ bowevn, what.ever hap-
pened to tboM nub Val..un.'a DQ cardll that mtan peo.
pie Htlt to qela other wwped.
ThoM )'9ter'r•ar mluJ"8 ot lnauJt urrted poema
somclh.lnl Wte th1I
Ro.Ni AIY Red, V6oWCI A,..,.,_,
T"-w ~A,. Ump.
AIMI &o A"' YC*. .•
The sentiment 'Wit ll'•ba you rilht by lbe hnrtalrin&i
Ym1P&aAnVE VALENT1ND may bave ~ •lDCtl
gone out ol at.yle but I' 11 Just bet you there were a ftw noat·
1ng around today.
Cooaider the poKS1blhty lhat lhe Irvine Company ~en1
J vaknlme to lhe Ne wport Bt:acb Clly Council.
It ww; probably a crate of temoM They wouldn't at
tach a greeting card. Just an envelope containing a lawsuit
from developer Don Koll.
Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce President
.James Petrikin. whose city council candlcacy was JUSt
ruled invalid, probably isn't :-.ending any valenunes at all
thl!'> yt·ar 111··~ JUSt g1vmg awuy h1~ stock of campaign but-
tons.
Rubble Utters this street in Essex, Ont.. after an ex-
plosion and fire destroyed a whole block of downtown Es·
sex, demolishing seven businesses and shattering win ·
dows. The blast was heard 10 miles away. Two men we re
hospitalized. but no deatru, were reported
Hostages' Kin Feelings Mixed
By Tbe Auoda&ed PnJU
Relatives of some or the $0
Americana beina held boet.qe ln
Iran expressed hope and dinp-
polntmeot following President
Lawmen Seek
More Cooper
Hijack Loot
VANCOUVER, Wub. CAP> -
Aa hordes of reporters and a
herd ol cows looked on, scien-
tists and FBI agents sifted
lbrouah sand along the Colum·
bla Rfver, aean::blng for more ol
lhe loot that bad been miaalng
since sky pirate D.B. Cooper
parachuted from a plane nine
years ago.
Agents trenching the
riverbank Wednesday found a
few more scraps of lhe $200,000
ransom but no sign of the first
man to hlJack un airliner for
money
Carter's comments Wednesday
nlgbt on U.S. effort.a to free lhe
hoetaRes.
•'There was nothing new. I
really don't want to comment."
sa.id Betty Scott, wile of Army
Col. Charles W. Scott. 47, of
All ant.a.
"He didn't aay notbin1. I
dldo't &earn ooe iota of what I
expected about what they've
been datn&. Maybe be can't aay,
but I WU Juat left baqtn& ... aa1d
Jesse Lopez of Globe, Ariz ..
father of Marine Sit. Jimmy
Lopez,Zl..
BUT BAUAaA Rosen, wife
of Barry Rosen, 36, lbe em-
busy'a preu attacbe, said abe
'IWH "very happy" that Carter
"didn't say very much'' about
lhe bolsta&e altuatioa.
"Let the Iranian 1overommt
and the United Stat.ee govern·
ment handle the problem
wit.bout the media coverage . . .
this abouJd be going on lb.rough
diplomatic channels rather than
the media."
Mrs. Rosen and lhe couple's
two young childr en live an
Brooklyn, N.Y.
lN IDS OPENING statement.
Carter said be will s upport
establis hment o r an "ap -
propriate commission with .a
carefully deflned purpose" as <J
way to end the 102·da)'
i.t.alemate He did not, however,
define the purpose, nor did he
suaeest that the release of the
boetagea was lmml.De.Dt.
The brother of Robert Ode, at
64 lhe oldest American hol>t.<tgt.
said Carter's commenlb g&ve
him hope.
"You can't but feel some op·
timlam.'' aakS Howard Ode, 66. a
retired Dow Chemical Co.
worker. in a telephone interview
from bl.a home ln Mldlan.d, Mich.
"TID.'J WHOLE thrng has been
a ~en~ or roller coasters. And it
seems to me lhal there now Is
something in the offing. I don't
look for it this week. but I do
think the hostages will be re
lea8cd within a month ."
Robert Ode of fo'alls Cbutth,
Va . was as.«;1gncd to the em-
bas~y JW)l days before 1t Wa!>
-.e1wd
"I agree w1lh the prei.ldent.
l 'vt> backed him a ll along,''
lfoward Ode said "Right now I
feel it ts a ucld1i.h situalloo, and
1f there is any hope oo the
horizon I thlnk we s hould play ll
safe and not talk too much."
Panel Probes Nuclear Leak
81 'ne Auoela&.ed Preu
The Nuclear Regulatory Com
m1ulon 1s 1nvestigat1ng th•·
second di.acb.arge this week or
radloactlve krypton gu at th,.
Thrtt Mile Island nudear plant
111 Pennsylvania and aays it onh
learned of xenon gas leak.! at J
plant ln Maryland when an in
spector che<-ked plant reC'<Jrd!.
M eao whal t>, 0 H1 c1al s of
M t>tropolita n Ed ison C o
operator of ThrN> M 1le Island
d1 sc.'10fted that krypton 85 has
t>St'aP<-d from tht> plant at Mid·
dldt>~n P.1 . on :-.t•vt·ral oc·
cas1oru, w recent month'o
None ol the em1ss1ons lnt.o thP
citmosphere. including lhe most
reN•nt m Penn,t;ylvao1a and al
th•· t •J t\l'rt l liH:-. nudt•ar plant
.•l Lu:.b:-'ftd . thr •Jtt:ncd publiC'
ht•JIU1. 11HIC'1dh 'o dld , hut they
~ l n · conc•·mL-d :-.omf' may not
h.n c been properly reportt:d.
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THE TUSTIN CITV Council reportedly sent a valen·
tine to the Costa Mesa City II all today. It turned out to be a
copy of Tustin's new anti-nudlty law .
It came in a plain brown wrapper.
Somebody reported that the vaJeoUnes Nat out by the
Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce were real cute Ulla
year. They looked like miniature Penlan ruga.
AND TIIE FBI agent who led
the invesUgatioo since lhe 1971
hiJack i.ays the discovery tends
to confirm hls s~ulatJon that
Cooper . who bas become
aomethiq ol a folk bero, died
the D1tbt he parachuted iDLo a
ato rm 1omewbere over
soulh,...tem Wublogtoo.
Despite all lhJs. people were sending each other some
nice valentines today. Some folks even did It right here ln
this i.ll'rhng 1oumal Then· are valentine mc~!>ages all
ovt>r the paper bac·k on Puiws C4 to C7
ONE VALENTINF: EVt:N cttme in ht:re ut the pupn
from th<' Floyd family that was wnttcn In verse a:. a
t nbutP to lhe1r r <'l1nng paper delivery girl, Kelly Miller
Wt• rcprodut'e the Floyds' offenng here 10 thlB space.
It surt>ly shows that the real Valentine's Day splrtt i.b
!'>llll around. When you love your newspaper dehvery girl, every
thing ba.s to be all right in the world.
Cops Nab 5 in Big Holdup
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -
Police, acting on a tip from a
1'/itness, eay they have re·
· covered more than ball the loot
. and arrested five persons follow-
ing the robbery of a Wells Fargo
truck.
The Tuesday robbery of
$367 ,000 was believed to be the
biggest robbery in New Orleans
history. Police sald Wednesday
they recovered $167 ,000 and
made t h e arrests after a
bystander got lhe license plate
number or the alleged getaway
car.
One of those arrested waa a
We lls Fargo guard wbo was
sprayed with a chemical but wu
not seriously hurt during the
robbery, police said.
Soggy and battered fragments
of several thousand doUan in
S20 bills were discovered Sunday
by an 8 year-old boy dunng :.i
family p1c·nit'. Senal number..
l onr1rm~d they Wl'rl' part or lhc
ninsom
fo'BI agent Paul Hudson saJd
he ruled out the possibility that
the money was buried along lhe
river near Vancouver
"HOWEVER THEY got there,
they must have been deposited
withln a couple of years aft.er
the hijaclung," said agent Ralph
Himmellbach, due to retire lo
two weeks after beading the
Cooper investigation since the
hijack. "Rubber bands de·
teriorat.e rapidly and could not
have held the bundles to1et.ber
ve ry long.
The Corps of Englneen Iden·
tified a layer of sand u b.avt.nc
been deposited when the 40-foot
ship channel was dred1ed lo
Auauat 1.974. Agents speculated
Cooper'• ~ody would have
cloned the dredle ii It had been
ln the channel then, but a Hebel
could have l(ooe throulb.
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Gas Overcharge
Violations Hit
L06 ANOICLSS (AP> -Department of ICMra audlton aay area pa •ldont are o"rcb.alWlna t.betr ~tom..,.-lllree tillM8 &be
oaUoaal averaae. wlth u~v.-eba.r•• aver..S. two to fhe ceotl a plloo.
Tbt bllblat overcbarc cbaronred a Ince lut Autuat wu 1 I.Cl
cent.a a plloo. ooo atrlclaJ Mid.
n WA.8 SVGGDTED Lbat • bit overcbaraiq au.rp occurred
In Jamaary u bUIO crude all pric. hlk• abow.cf 'IP at tbe retail
•upump.
5mce AQI. l wb,n tbe meru depa.rtmt:Dl lt.Na•»ned lta
prtce-<lll!Uinl faklelinet, • peft'ent ot the area ataUonl ~becked
were found to be overcbarstnc That comparea wttb a naUonal
averqe ol 19 pereeftl.
.IANVUY FIGUaES WOE 68 percent locally a.nd 2'1 percent
natloowtde.
Federal officaala empbasued. however, that the pricln& lnfrac
lions were discovered at operations on wbicb the department bad
received compla.mtJ>. The checks were not random. Bul the num
bers indicate a tugber rate of overcharges here, they satd.
GEOaGE BUBBAaD, audit direct.or of the energy deeartmenl
enfottement division here, speculated Wednesday that tighter sup
plies and price Uda higher than .most other parts of the c:ount.ry
were beb1Dd the violatiom.
"U a l'lY across the street from me la allowed to charge ten
cents a gallon more than I am and still bu a line of cars waiting to
get in, then tbe temotatioo for me ia to Jack up my price," be ex-
plalDed. ''Tight supplies plus bigb price equals violations.''
Edward N. Hepper, member of lhe Cana-
dian Cens ul General's office in Los
Angeles receives a singing valentine in his
office as other members of the staff look
on. Tiiie event, sponsored by a local com-
pany called "l.Jve Wires," was to show ap-
~. f*'-J H . ,.
preciation to the Canadian government for
its help in getting American citizens out of
Iran. The singing trio, from left, are Cyndi
Cardinal. Rebecca Cash, a nd Jude
Kothmann.
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K-9 C op
Arrests
Gunmen
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DANVILLE (AP) -Two ! 1unmeo beld seven persons,
tio.tace in a suburban~
for an hour, then were captmed :
by a police doc after excb•Qllng ;
cu.nllre with oftlcen when they
tried to escape, autboritlea said. •
One of the men was abot in the:
arm by potlce Wedneada7 night.
when the pair attempted to drive.
away f10m the house with two ot :
the bostaces, Cont ra Costa ·
Count;)' abertfr's deput.lea aa1d.
''Tbe Yehlde, disabled by of-.
fleer eunftre, wu abandnned in
a nearby acbool yard, and the
aaspecb were subsequently ar-
rested by a K-9 cop," Sgt. Ken
Dyersald .
Dyer said Richard Paz. 28,
and Brian Shipp, 21, both or
Pleuant lll.U, were arT'eSted for
conspiracy, kidnapping, rob-
bery, aaaault with Intent to com-
mit murder, assault with deadly
weapoo and burglary.
Paz was treated at Contra
Costa County Hos pital in
Martinez for the minor gumbot
wound. Both men were being
held In the county jail.
Dyer said she riff's depubes
were called to the bOme of An-
tbooy Romano about 7: 50 p.m. '.
on man-with-a-gun complaint.
Runaway Tank Truck
Crash K ·ills Driver PRESIDENTS':
NEWHALL <AP> -Officials are
investigating the cause of a tanker
truck crash and rtre on northbound
Interstate 5 that took the lite of its
driver, a 35-year-old Los Angeles
man, and closed all lanes ol the
freeway for three hours. "Both sides of the freeway were on
fire when officers arrived," said
CaUfornia Highway Patrol office r
John Gentry.
The accident occurred at 7:20 p.m.
Wednesday when tbe brakes ap-
parently failed on the double-trailer
rig, during a snow flurry, causing it
to run out of control, strike two
vehicles and then explode into
flames. The rig was hauling an un-
identified flammable liquid.
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tear gas to break up Wednesday
night's fight. which started in a cor-
ridor by inmates returning from the
dining room, prison spokesman Cliff
Reed said. Twelve crude knives were
recovered from the area, be said.
The incident followed a clash Tues·
day night involving 40 to 60 lo.mates
in which one inmate was killed and
another injured, Reed said.
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -U.S.
Sale prkes good tltnJ ~'s ~
Mond.l}4 Feb. 18, °' Jtile MfJP(ia /Mt.
LEVrS WESTERN SHRTS
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LEVrS MOVING' ON JEANS
NAME SALE
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Marshals were searching today for
four inmates who used two prison
veblclea to ram their way out ol Term lnal Island Federal Correc-
tional lmtttutlon.
(8} ~on popular~~"' prNeShed dmm. NllUfol !will.~ Of brushed~ s.Motd ~ 11'1 Mi.c.d 51orn. Walvs 28-38. FWg St9·24
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L OS ANGE LJES (AP> -U.S. postal tmpeet.on ..... ... t lJld • l.oe
ADI•'-couple. ~ b7 federal authorltlea in connection with a
s cheme to collect more than ~.ooo
from insurance companies through phony accident claims.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Henry
Rossbacher said Joseph Berson, 39,
and Norma Jean Keenan, :n, who
claims to be Berson's wife, were ar-
raigned late Wednesday before U.S.
Magistrate John R. Kronenberg. Bail
was set at $25,000.
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TRACY <AP> -Tbe second brawl
in two days at the Deuel Vocational
Institute involved about 50 prisoners,
s ome uslng prison-made weapons,
and has left five inmates injured, of-
ficials say.
Prison ~uards used two rounds of
Local aatboritiea were b>ktng for one of tbe eecape vehicles, an orange
1962 bait-too pickup truck of unknown
make which the escapees may have
used to drive away from the area.
The inmates crashed the double
gates at the facility with the pickup
and a fire truck at 7:40 p.m. Wed.Des·
day during a tree-movement period
at the minimum security facility.
,ig JI•• Cw lldllett
FRESNO <AP> -The Fresno
death peoalty case against a 30-year-
old man charged with the rape-slaying of his 12-year-old stepdaughter was
dismialed oo a legal technicality, then
immediately refiled.
Donald Griffin is accused in tbe
death of the girl, whose body was fowld
Dec.13slubedandsexually mutilated
near the San Joaquin River.
See the Vera Maxwell
Spring Collection of
Suits and Coats.
shown by a special
1epe an 1b1tive
at I. Magnin
South Ccat Plaza
on Friday and Saturday,
February 16 and 16.
Impeccable tailoring in
superfine fabrics:
soft woolem, mohair and
Ultrasuedl polyester-
polyurethane. The dinner
and theatre suit in black
UltralUede~ a nipped-in
jacket over 1llm skirt,
6 to 14 sizes 646.00.
F lne Suit Salon
Lmagmn
South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 967-1611
NOW $13.99-17.99
HAWADAN PRINT SHIRTS
(Q Tr~ s<M'"'<J" ""' mew 1,,mous mCJker
t·ta-..euon pnnr r~ lor "'''' Assoned ~ \2b
NOW $16.99
LEVI'S CORDUROY PANTS
(0) I iefe\a great ~rga1n on vovr lol.qne 9'yle<.ol c""d
pont<-tJ.i L~ S. Asta. ~' dnd sMes. Req S27 l8
NOW $18.99
UGHTNIVG BOLT SHIRTS
(£) MllrJ,1 ~ ol short ~ engttl(ll'fed 'ilr!J)l' Ot
~eoo pr1n1 knl1 ~ IOO'J. CJJllOn Reg \20 21
NOW$14.99
SAVE 25% ON
OCEAN PACIFIC PANTS (q "'4•'1-<• CUI prlC~ on fh,., ri 001' ITl()';f ~lar ~r-.
fr>f 'ofl'UVJ In ch'il rob-~ o4 c Ol'IOn <Jteenog or bru-.hed
(lOr'ltn ~ ~ In "'lecled '>klrt"' \A.01<;1 ~ 2k 38 Req \lO u.
NOW $14.99-16.99
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Newport Leaders
Short on Manners
1 No ooe la 1otna to be able tA> accUM Newport Beach
City C-ouncUman Don Mdnnll ol l"etirln1 quietly after 12 years u a city !atb r
L.ut week Mcinnis ftred a a-aJvo at hJ.a polJticaJ oppo·
nenta that muat have ten them alnced and 1mokln1.
WMn the West Newport &tich resident ta1U about
government of h11 city, he ba1 12 yean of cou.ncll ex·
pertenw and two two-year tenna u mayor to draw on.
. He ri&hlly polnted out that the current council ma·
JOMly mA lo htck a MMe ol cobetlon and a eel of (uid·
i ng prulosophicul prlncapla. He aaJd they tend to react t.o th~ clty"s Problem. al the crisia level, rather than an-
tlcapaUnR tbo8e problems and formwatina lon1·ran1e
pt.n with whach lo deal wtlb them.
AU lood pomt.s, and well taken. altbouab made Ln a
rather bombastic f u h1on.
Mclnnls also had a rew more dero1atory thlnp to say
ubout the council majority. He called them rude and
autocratic and charaed they treat those who ditaaree
with them lll a shabby manner.
That too 18 an accurate observation. Of course it
might be recalled that many Newport.era said the same of
fttf cJnnis on occasion. when he wu mayor and leader of
the faction that now finds itself in a minority position.
But .the larger question is, is it no longer possible to
-iet. a CJty's ~uslness done without sacrificing dignity ,
ciVllity and fair play, regardless of which faction ls wield·
ing the power? And if it Isn't , what kind of community will
we become-and who wants it ?
Basic Acadenllcs First
Hearings are scheduled later this month as a three·
m e mber fact -finding panel gathers information about
stalemated contract talks between Newport-Mesa Unified
School District officials and teachers.
Teachers who have been working without a contract
since last Jufy, are growing impatient, and understand·
a bly so. They'r e due retroactive pay, and have been
waiting for it quite a while.
The district is offering an 8 percent retroactive hike
and 6 percent more alter July 1, while the Newport-Mesa
Federation of Teachers is asking 11 percent retroactive
and another 11 percent next summer.
Both sides claim to be seeking ways to squeeze the
e xtra money from an already strained budget, and we
wish the m luck.
But ther e's a second item on the table that shouldn't
be ther e.
The union is a sking that an elementary school enrich·
me nl program be guaranteed without cuts, except those rt:·
quired by declining enrollment.
The basal program, which provides physical educa·
lion. m usic and other e nrichment instruction, is unques·
tionably of great va lue in the youngsters' educational and
:,.oc1a l d1·vl'l"pmt:nt. And th(• district s houldn't make any
m orl' <'Ul!> an 1tlht.1n a re absolutely necessa r y.
·But with the threat of Jarvis 11 hanging over their
heads, trustees m ay be hard put to maintain an educa·
t.ionaJ program next year in the basic academic subjects.
A guarantee of an enrichmeDt procram.. however
. worthy. has no place In contract neeoUaUon..
Pretty But Pointless
U (·~1<h•n1:. of Irvine· and N<·wport Hcach r<.·ce1\'l·d ;,i
tx·:i ut1fully prinll'd :.ind photographed n·port in th<.· mail
this wcck <rnd last from thl' Irvine Company
Called "lkport to the· Community 1980," the sh m
volume was sent o ut amid compa ny anno uncemenL'i that
res1dl·nts of th<• two communities were lo be given a
g)i m psc in lo the de velopment philosophies of the area's
biggest landowner
ll was described a s an annual report without the
numbers.
Irvine Mayor David Sills d escribed it much more
dkrectly: "Whal came is one of those things you get from a travel agency."
It's a nice promotion piece for the company and a
good one for the a rea -one with which to dazzle your
friends and relatives back in the Midwest and East. But it
f)so would have been nice if it had incorporated a Little
more solid information on what 's in store for the resi·
dents of I rvine and Newport Beac h -a little more detail
on what 's next on the drawing board -material which
bas been lo some degree r evealed to cit y and county plan·
ners.
As a private firm, the Irvine Company is certainly
under no obligation to volunteer a lot of information
.. bout its plans, nor to accoWlt for bow it will be using its
resources. And certainly the company has plenty of rea·
son to be gWl-shy of being politically whipsawed by
some local politicos for whom bailing the Irvine Company
bas become a religion .
But we can't escape the feeling that the company was
a tittle too low key in th.is one. A few more facts would
have made it a more meaningful and important docu-
m ent to the citizens of the area. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally PllOI
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Sox 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd/Stuttering
By L.M. BOVD
A man who say~ he ha~
atuttered all his hfc reports.
u.~a1·
Gloon1y
G u M
Why is it Coastline
Comumunlty College
adult e ducation can
h ave 1 ,800 couraet.
spend tholdands on ad·
vertlai.na1 teach adult.a
to dlleo rr.., but youna
1r1de school puplla
may have to pay for
tbelr but tunaporta·
lion? 11.H.B.
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.. Frequently the mo~t daf
ficult sylJables for a stutterer
lo pronounce are those in h1~
own name"
When an earthworm needs
a nap, it takes ll, regardless
of what's going on So deep Is
this innaLe Impuls ion that
when you cut said worm In
half, ·both halvee lake tbelr
naps at the same time.
Q. What's the difference
between a "proor coin" and
an "uncirculated coin"?
A. 1be unctrcuJat.ed coin la
minted on tbe hl1h·apeed
preaa, moved on conveyora,
run tbrouah a tunnel
mac hine and atruck only
once. It'• not auarant.eed to be
perfect. The proof coin la
hand·fed to a slow preaa,
struck twice, and Loapected
for perfection. It l• made from
a hl&blypoUabed blank.
J.ck Anderson
Soviet Leader 'Disappears'
WA S HIN GTON -T h e
per•odtc dlHPS>Hrancea from
Moacow of top Soviet leaden
b aa bffome rouUne since they
p.1111ed the 70.year mark and
t>Gaan to succumb to the Ill
nenes ot old aae But Premier
Alexei Koey.itn bu been out of
public vltw tor 80 Ions th~t peo-
ple are bqinruni to talk.
Th~ pracmat1c premit'r,
•~d only to Pretldtlnt Leomd
8r~thnev tn
world r l'
no wn, haan't
been aeen in
public since
mid October
Al aae 76, he
could be i.uf ·
rcrlng from
the major Ill
oess that has
been m e n ·
h oned in Moscow as the reason
for his absence.
But there are festering susp1·
dons that Kosygin's illness m ay
have political complications.
Thewordha.t le.kedoutthalhla later. But lhe connection
son-ln·law, DUlt\rman Ovishianl, between Karr and Koanln's
accepted payoth from an son·ln·law hu s tirred whi1pen
American mystery man named 1n the intelll&ence community.
Oavld Karr '·
There's no lon1er any re•·
son to withhold the fact that
Karr used to brine me ln!orma·
lion from 1Mlde the KremUn
His report.I tnv1ri1bly tW'Md
out t.o be rebable. Sometimes he
Upped me off to Kremlin bap-
penangs before our 1nte1Ugence
agencies learned about them.
Suddenly last July, Karr died
1n Parts under m ysterious
circumstances He had Just re ·
lumed from Moscow where he
kept an apartment. He was ac·
companied by his daughter,
Cathy. who said he was exhaust·
ed. She bebeves he died from
natural caus es. But Karr 'i.
widow has s uggested lo the
Pans pohce that he may hav~
been murdered by the KGB
It may be strictly colnciden·
tal that Kosygin disappeared
from public view three months
--
THE CENTBAL Intelligence
AMtncy. meanwhile, has been
reporting for four years that
Kosygin had one root on a
banana peel. The agency
learned that Brezhnev had re·
peatedly "overstepped an.stitu·
t1onal boundaries. Intruding Into
Kosygin's governmental do
main, by anterrupUng meetmgs
of the Council of Ministers."
As far back as Feb 20, 1976 .
the CIA reported · "U a lop
I e ader s hould ~o . Pre mier
Kosygin .seems lo be the rrlObt
lik ely Penod1cally, reports are
<'trculat~ that he would hke to
ret1n· His health has been mdaf·
re rent rttently. Over the yearh,
has government.al apparatus has
s uffered attacks and incursions
rrom the party, in c luding
Brez.hnev. . ..
Kosygin tumself confided to
,~r
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Mailbox
Swedish Prime Mlntat.r Olof
Palme lo lt'18. accord.inc to a
secret report, that the Politburo
had decided he ahouJd "let new
pollttcal leaders be seen for
awhile."
Accordingly. K<>11yJ,in bee.an to
fade from the pubUc apotlight
until he disappeared altoeether
last October. In Moscow,
diplomatic sources told my re·
po rter, Sally Denton, that
Kosyg1n no longer has a voice ln
Krembn coWlclls. His likely sue·
ceuor, she was t.old . would be
Deputy Premier Nikolai A.
Takhanov. 74, already a Polit·
buro member and a political al·
ly of Brezhnev.
As one secret CIA report put
1t, "It is easier for Politburo
rivals to join m ousting mem·
bers than m agreeing on new
rolleagues."
WATCH ON WASTE: The
Pentagon spends more than $350
million a year to operate cul·
rate food commissaries across
the coWllry Service families
buy food and other Items at a 25
percent discount, thanks to this
taxpayer sub6idy. Congress in·
tended that commissaries serve
military pogts that were remote
from civilian shopping centers.
but the Pentagon wordsm1lhs
have gotkn around thas by com·
1ng up wtth a unique definition or
th(' word .. remote ·· In the brass
h.ih · view, a post is remote If it
" more than 10 minutes' drive from a supermarket.
-A loosely administered
Agriculture Department pro-
gra m has lhe General Account·
mg Office bw:zing angrily 1be
Beekeepen' Indemnity Pro-
gra m compemates apiarists as
much as S2S for each beehive population that's destroyed by
pestlt'ides. It'll cos t the tax-
payers almost $3 malllon this
yc:.r. GAO Investigators suspe<'t
that so m e unsc rupulous
bt"eke<.'pt'r. ar<: eithe r submit·
ting phony claims or a re de-
liberately letimg their bee col
omes die from exposure to t.oxic
chemtcala. ll'a easier than taJt.
ing pre-cautions, and all.et' all it'so
only pubbc moo<'y.
Alllericans Paying for Oversiz~ A
To the Editor:
The American public blameti
our automobile manuracturers
for flooding the markl't With
m ti lion.., of un..,alable . <I\ "r
powcrN'I and ovt·r weight ..: . .-.
~u1 .d1ng l·ar ..... "'h tl1· h1~!1l
m1l<'agc for<'11otn car~ :-.ll·:.il lhe
mark<'t Actu ally. u ur c<ir
makers lt>amed long ago that
unless they make what the
public demands , their cars will
not sell and they will go broke.
Years ago such makers as
American Motors (formerly
Rambler) and Crosley learned
that bitter lesson when they
brought out economy cars at
which lhe public turned up tbear
noses. Stout. economical Euro-
pean can such as Austin were readily available but any
American who bought one was
looked on as a sort of kook by his
neighbors and co-workens.
To have any standing a 17S-
pound American had t.o drive a
4,QOO.pound juggernaut to work
eacb day. It la sa.ld that lhe
Greyhound bus people were ap-
proached by one ambitious
fe llow who wanted them to make
a convertible roadater mounted on a bus chasals for him so l.bat
be could "keep others an their
places."
Until Americans regain a
sense or proportion In their de·
mands for larae cars . large
hom et1, large everything, we can
expect heavy economic strains
on our country. The old maxim .
•'cut the suit to Ill the cloth," will
have to be re-learned or some
biller lessons Ile ahead for us.
t"RANK KLOCK
Tr••••rt N~d•
To the Editor
It Is my oplnion that Orange
County desperately needs t.o or
ganlze a centrally located
transportation center near, or
a dJoinmg. the U.S . Marine
Corps helicopter base, lcxated
bet ween Edinger and M aln, and
between the Newport Freeway
a nd Culver Drive
The following leased mobile
buildings would be required,
a long with acres of parlttna
-A paueo1er 1taUon for the 'Amtrak train that runa between
Los Angeles and San Dte10
which wou ld replace t he
downtown Santa Ana station
OreyhoWld/Trallway11 bu11
terminal.
-Oranu County Ra pid
Tranall bus terminal.
"Park and Ride" terminal
tor commuter bus pools.
''R emotely· localed ··
airline termlnal to replace lhe
lermlnal al John W1yne
Airport tOf' buatn1 puaen1era
and lupa1e dlrecUy trom ~
Ucltet den to the aircraft.
Bua terminals tor buses
direct to Ontario and LAX
airports.
1.F.ASF.O ~0811.t: hu1ld1n~.-.
~11ulct prn\•d1· thr pr.trt1r,1I
t'l'Onom1rJI 'olut ion 111 th•·
11, n<1m1<•,1llv < han~1n.: r1~11111•
rr1t·nt.., f11r Or an~t· ( 'ourlt > '
t ran..,rx1rt.1t11lf'l 11<·t·1b
C'ount y ~u111·r v1~nr Tum Htl •·\
h<Js publicly bc·it2<-d th•• Munty
i.taff for an "innovative" pr111·
t1ral remote tf'rminal to c-n
couragt> passeng~rs to takC' lhC'
bus t.o Ontario Airport
Golden West haa been usan«
Its terminal at LAX COfl!llruC'ted
o r mobile build lo1s for -4
number of years
The lat.est design In aarporu
(I.e. lhe airport being built at
M onl r e a 11 uses bus es to
tr101port paasen1ers fro m
h cket/bagga1e-check dealt to
the aircraft The weather at On·
tario or John Wayne does not
require apedaJ buaea that con·
nect directly t.o the aircraft f«
loading and unloadlnl( Baa·
eage could be tramported on
the same bus or on a separate
vehicle (that accompanies the
bua I II required. The county, funded by the
FAA. has contracted with VTN
construction company to deo
velop plans for a larae terminal
complex at John Wayne Airport.
It is my opinion that any laq~e
te rminal romplcx con11trurtc.-'(I
at John Woyne Airport would
only be un expensive. mcrfl
elent monuml'nt to naivl', In
competent. bureaucratic. N>un
ty .covemment unresponsive to
Informed. rational Input orftored
and received from lo<'nl, an-
volvl'd, professional Individual
rc.• 111 den l3.
The expansion o( tPrmannl
~tructures at John Wayne
Airport would also stane the or
dcrly Rrowth or general av1u
tt0n llervlces that could dfl
c1ently meet thc dynamic re
qulrements or the' adjacent
bu!ltnet1s and industrial com
plcx
CHARLES GRIFFEN
llele•t r...,,. 8
To thf' Editor·
CalifomJ9 hM ulway~ been u
leader In the care of the mental·
ly retarded. Many slatea bave
eopicd our pro.crum.
If Propo81tlun 9 la Pll""ed thl11
would dll chanl(e. Please use
your lnnoonce lo defeat thla pro·
poll Ilion
I tam " fOftter grandparent at
l''atrvlew and rt'~llie lht' value
or our wo rk th..rc• with the
children
LOU ISE SONDERMAN
/fl .. rf••F~
'!'o the Editor:
I have to exprus my opinion
t aboul tb9 l:Jac1 WI l• •••t-1 ... fees. Tbett are 80CDe d S
that should be made tn mooriftc
poltc-1t""I to make 1l moN' fat r lo
thn'it' of "mod~t m<'ans ..
1 Ho~l!. orn1pying nrnonnJ.('>
'houh1 tM· rt-<1u1rt'<i tu makr on1·
1rip 1•vt>"" \f'J.f, und~r th('lr 1JWTl
!>(>14 t•r , out .1r1>und lht> tx II bU<>}
J.I tht> harbor t·ntranr.-1 h1'
14 0uld help t>hmrnat<-"moonng
holders" and enrourage act1vt'
USC' Of lllON' moonngs
2 Rental of tbt-mooring
should be aUowed for t wo or
l.bree out ol nery f1v(' years l.he
leue ls held but t.be rmt a.bouJd
be no 1DOtt l.ba.n 1S percent ol
the ye&rly tee ao that proftt I.a
not a moo~.
l . MOOIUNG TaANSt'EllS
should continue lo be allowed with the aale at a boat. Many
boat owners of modest means
would find it lmpoaible to Ml.I
their boata witbout bem. able to assure the new owner ol a piece
to keep It. Abo many people ol
modest means would be amable
to afford t.o buy a boat --.
they bad a reuoaably priced
place t.o keep iL Prolt.lbWDs the
tranafen will only ~· !llagnaUon In the hlM)()ver ol
moorings and new waya of
circumventing the system.
4. 'Ibere should be an Increase
in mooring fees and the extra re·
venue shouJd be used to finance
more launching facllltlea
becaus<' for those of modest
means tra.Uerable boau are the wave of the future
MARY MOYER
····~•pTINNa1 To the F.d.itor.
I am a veteran ol Wortd War
ll
I h:we pa.ad my taxes (lot& of
them> all thest> years.
Now I'm looklnit at the Jarvi•
11 in1UatJve to cut our state in·
come lax in ha lf
Then I'm lookin~ at thla Pl'f'1'l·
df'nt of llCI s ay1nl( this will cut
the college e ducation funds
Tht-n I'm lookin« al the main
c n pllon of UCI studeota 1ayloi
"We Won't G<>" (re draft re1·
lstration>. Why Should l aup.
port these bastards'>
RUSSEl.L W. BANOERT
•ta l"reieec ...
To the FAJtor · As a parent of a freshman at
Newport Harbor tuch School, I
am so up&et ot lht conatanl tbef\
and vandalbm or btcycle8, when
I think of the money my son and
I both have spent on ,..place·
mt'nl parU and ~pain. On talk·
ln1 to the Coeta Meaa Police
Ot'partment and lbe school ~·
mlnlatratlon , lb• problem
lffm l t.o be aettJn1 blHW IV•
eryday -with btcycle lbeft riop
In operation even. Neither bad a
.. ,,.,. ,., ..,.,.'Y not -... ~ ,..,-. In R tol syaten:t. If onl7 128
h•<'Yt'~ weN" parkt'd in an at
tt-ndt>d lot Jnd tht> attendant wa..,
p.111! $4 ,,..r hour. tho'it' 1~ b1k•·
r11l 1•r' ~uuh1 hav1• to pay 2i>
t'lll' .1 day 111 onlPr to rnN'l lht•
1tt1•nd;.rnt·.., M h<iur pay /\II add1
tJflOJ.I b1k1-.. wr>uld "' roun.e n•
dU<'l' tht• j)ar1ung r die PN per.on
.1, Wl'll a'i Ln l'Qver lht' cost of tbt·
1n,t a llat1on o f a parking
mach1m• What a small price lo
pay to rand your btke still there
and an working order !
I saw on my visit lo the acboof
a lot more than 128. and oo talk·
101 t.o my aon's claasmat.es the
respome was quite poefUve. I
feel lbat there would be more
than UI putt.as a day. ~re
couJd be a penalty paid for a Jost
tkket. Who better co h&DdJe this
small bUlineu than the ASB.
1 ·m s ure U could use more
money r:very year. Tbere will be
t.boae wbo object co pa7tq to
pa rit OD 8daooi propert7 -tbe)'
won't have to -tben .tD be
places to part >'°'*" chlJcl'a bike
wbere It can be 1la1btd or
stolen, because tbere 's no cier
there t.o watch It all day.
SHEILA TONI BR~R .., ...... , ....
To the Editor:
f heartily a1ree wlth your
Feb. 7 editorial decryint name
callln1 and mud alinainl ID the
City Council election. It wu dia·
appolnUnl, therefore. to reed in
the same laaue 1tatement1
purported to have been made by
Coundlmu Don llclJWI that
were tnnammat.ory toward his
fellow coundhneo.
However. I tnUll HY tbat t.be
Dally PUot ii not totally without
fault . either. Was it really
necuaary for 10U to 11ve auch
prominent and ._,stbY coverage
to • talk which only Inflames
and Invites reaponae to the
char1efl? I tb1n.k that you could
have reported the newa wttbout
ranninl the name.
Jf ttila city C&D Jal conceo.
trate an UM Ill-. and a.-t the
penoul attac:b. we will all be
much beUel' Gtf. U Councllman
Doo llct-.ll weata to ptWent
araumeeta ln favor of beavy
comllMl"Clal d9Yek>pmeet. tbat'a
fine. If Mayor Paul Rrctoff
w anti to ntol the vlrtuel of a
slower, mon-coatr'Ou.d IJ'OWlh,
tbat la proper alao. wt•• lit the
people ~ wbkb ••7 they
want their dtJ to So aod leave
tbe HIM calllna out of It.
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SACRAMENTO (AP> -In these days when a
low-priced single family home com $50,000, Anon
Forrest is proud or the one sbe built herself: It coat
$2,000.
Ms. Forrest, 35, is one of t.bouaands of Callfor·
nians who built their own homes in backwoods
areas, only lo fall int.o the clutches of local build-
1og codes.
Pretty blonde Ms. Forrest, a member of the
state comm.iuion which approved the cabin bows·
inl code, wu a weaver in San Frandaco wben she
beaan abopptng for land.
..... no• NOaTB DAKOTA. and in North
Dakota you get yourself some land and do the beat
you can. We're moeUy from low-middle t.o low
econ"t!lic back&rounds. We're doing tbia to avoid living Lo cities and probably being on welfare,"
she said in an interview.
She bought 20 acres of backwoods Mendocino
County for $7,000. At the end of a five-mile dirt road, sbe began building.
"People think building is a big deal. They're conned int.o believing that,•• she said.
HEB BEAMS CAME from Playland, the de·
moJisbed San Francisco amusement park. "Six by
14'clear fir, 28 feet long."
Structural timber came from a dead tree
which a friend sawed for $90. The plywood is top
grade, but It accldenlly got stained at the mill and
the stain would bleed through any paint. Cheap.
The siding came from a trucldoad that had
crashed into a ravine. Even cheaper.
Ms. Forrest's 620-square-foot house has five
rooms and a w.ood cook stove. She bas a home·
rilled shower and an indoor compost privy.
• m WATEa co•a from a sprtna. It 1oes ftrst imo a douShboJ above-cround awtmmln1 pool
rrom which ahe supplies several nelgbbon.
Ms. Forrest said ber house would bave been
lorn down a few years ago if Mendocino County of·
ricials bad had their way. That's when she helped
organize United Stand, a society of backwoods
builders.
She said more than 200 cases of code violations
were scheduled for trial. Four trials ended in ac-
quittals, even though the accused admitted guilt,
she said.
SO 111E COUNTY agreed to let the backwoods
builders seek stale relief, and Ms. Forrest took a
slide show to Sacramento to show Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr.
A law that just went Into effect now makes
vast exceptions to the codes, but only for lodging
that individuals build to live in themselves.
State officials say lbe exceptions can be made
only in areas designated by local gove.rnments,
thus permitting them t.o accept or reject ooo-code
hous ing.
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Panel Backs
'Cabin' Code
*
SACRAMENTO <AP) -A compromise giving
each CaWornia county the final say over whether
to adopt a new state "cabin housing" building code
bas been unanimously approved by a leeialative
committee today.
The 6-0 vote of the Assembly Housing and
Community Development Committee Wednesday
sent ABl.996 by Assemblyman Eucene Chappie, R·
Roseville, to the Assembly floor.
The vote capped an emotional and coafusl.ng
beario& over new state regulaUona to allow
penom who build lbeir own homes in rural areu
to waive some standard buUdiq code require.
menu such u electricity, indoor pfwnbinl or writ·
ten plans.
A coalitioo of owner-builders bad eondemned
Cbappie'a meuure aa a move to repeal the new
code. But mo.t withdrew their opposition after
Chappie amended his bill to ctve eacb county the
option ol adoptina or rejecti.q the cabin bouain&
code.
Anon Forrest a leading opponent of the Chap-
pie bill and member of the State Buildi:ni St.an·
dards Commiyim, wb.lcb adopted the eabin bou.a·
' log code last November, said that is what tbe new 1 code required in the flnt place.
Birth Control Favored
• LONDON (AP) -A larse majority ol Bri·
t'•tain's 4.4 million Catbollca favor birth control and
-; the right to divorce, accordlnl to a Gallup Poll.
The poll, lD The Times ofLoncbt. found a per· ·cent fawred di.wee and '74 peram lupfOl't4ld the
; ri1ht to me artiftdal metbodl of lllrtb C!ODtrol.
•. The two-year 1uney :.!i• CaU.OJlcii lD ~"')!npand and Wale9 allo t tW M perc.oent :·•IJ"Md with the Ntemeet tbM Jdllta MoUI be ~.allowed to mMTJ, 41 P91'Mllt _,,_. pre-marttal f -..x for .,.,.a coup&ee and " Pllewt ~ ·~• f« penooa •Ulfferlal JMwable CU. ' .. .,. .
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MORE OPINION
Nieholaa von Hortman
Dishonor at the Top
Tbere are only m members t1'
Con1reu -aenatora and
repre1tat1Uve1 both. In oo other
offtee d tM aame ala.e doe.a aucb
1 hlttl percentac• of the
emp&o,eee '° reauJarty dl11n~
lbemMlw. ud diahcmor lhe or
tan1udon t.t..1 won for
A ...,-eb ol lhto N(Onia tolnt bact alx yean ahowa In that
Ume r.poa .............
Uoaa of aer-
loua erlme
••r• mad•
a1••••l Jl
memNn of
Con1reaa .
TblrlJ·ODe Democrat ,.
were~
o( lbelt, re-
ceipt of Wecal campaign ron· tributlom from foreign powel"b,
bribe~. ldcllbacb, etc Twenty
Republicans were 1ccuaed ol lhe
same erimea. Smee there are
about Chat raUo of Democrats to
Republicans in Conaresi. the
statesmen ol both parties seem
to have the same greaay palm
index.
In compiling this list. names
like Peonaylvania'a former
Republican Sen. Hugh Scott
were left off. Shortly before he
Tetired, gravely compromising
accuaaUons were made concern-
ing certain money he .Jl> a lleged
to have r eceived. A S<·na te
ethics committee, <1s at in·
variably does, d eclined to ex
amine evidence
NOil DOES this congressional
crime count include somebody
like Wayne Hays, the Ohio
repreeentative who resigned
after be was ac~used of putting
a blonde 00 his eongressional or.
nee oeYl"OU. or WUbW' Milla, tbe
1Jcoho(lc ArllanaH 0.mO<"ral.
who ran o ff after a bubble
danceT'.
Ahlo •acluded from th~ t'OUnl
la J . Herbtrt Burke, th P'lorida
Republkan who pleaded &u.llty
lo ctt•tint a acen In u nudie
bar. Ukewlse lreal~ •• nun
eerioua, and lheretore not count·
f'd, it \hit admllak>o in Ytbruary
1'71 . by JIJ mtmbera o f
Con1rt'11 , 1ncludln1 the
('hatnnen ot boUa the llOUlt and
the Senat• et.bin committees.
tra la. that they had *° taktng
1 ratulllt'1 from deftnae
manufarturl'rs In the fnrm of
free buntlnc tr1pf\.
ON 'ftlE BASIS of a few off
the record discussions with
honeat lobbyists who have lO
make It their buslnes& to un ·
dentand and outwit Lhe prevail
ang patterns of dishonesty l 1t ap
pears that a ~hng operMl1on sut•h
as the one mounted by the FBI
wall oaly net the greediest and
the stupidest office holders.
Thas investigation, which has
focused en accusatory spoll1ght
on seven Democratic and one
Republic an membe r of
Congress, wa11n 't designed to
cat ch crooked politicians but
gangsters. The FBI were like
fu.hermen who cast their nets to
get tuna and Inadvertently cap·
lure. porpoises or is it b<1r-
racuda? In any event, the wise people
1n Washington say the big
money drops don't happen as
they did in the sting operation.
during whtch it Is being reported
that one member of Congress
an d hi s associa te we r e
videotaped lllerally wres tling
over who was going l o get to
nrry lht &Uuht c .... fu.U of
douah
TH IC MOOTHt:a operators
don't take It in caah and dofl't
tek<' it ln Wubin1ton. The drop
I• rnad4' In another part ot the
country and not lo lb• eon·
1Crt11u~perll0n nor 1any member ot
h i. 1JtM.!f, but to M>meone with no
formal connection, perh•PI no
known connteUoo with the elect·
"d offldaJ
£very Ume a 1candal Ulle lhil
hlb, acqualnt.anc" of the •c· t•uaed shake their beads and aay,
"l don't understand bow so and
MO rouJd be so dumb. Why lake a
"ha nee Uke that'"
Crooked politicians probably
.iren't taking much of a chance. or the 24 pols senously 1mpUcat-
t·d 10 the Korean bribery scan-
dal, only one ever went to ja11.
He made the mistake of plead-
1 n g guilty and has publicly
kir ked himself since then, say.
1ng 1f he had fought the charges
ht''d probably never have had to
pull a d1:1y or la me.
WITH THE HELP or friends
in i.trateg1c places, by delay and
vrorrastinat100. or by making
borne staff member take the ran
in has place. even the dumbest
;rnd hungri~sl can lumber off
with fat pieces or m eat draped
over tht>J r teeth
What percentage of Congress
1s on the tak<'., These figures
would lc1td one l o guess about 20
percent . one out of every f1 vl'
could be 1>elling his or ht'r vote.
or !-.lealing m any number or
ways.
Congr~s is supposed lo police
itself, but pnde ror one's offic-e
seldom s upersedes the profits of
one's pals. Some day the ethics
com m ltt.ee may find It.se lf with a
quorum, but don't count on 1L
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Convene in Irvine
81 O.C. llUST1'.NGS Of ............
P'tfteen Ubertartana from Or&nfe County will make up tbe-
tbtrd lara•t dtte1auoa to tbe ~··It.It• coovenUon whJch open•
Friday in Irvine.
The at.ate'• newHt poUUcaJ party wHI have 7#1 d•lt>l•l.M fmm
23 political aubdlvla1ona at the four day ront lave at the tte1l1try Hotel
R~tinl Oran1t County will ~
Pal.&l RoUc and Nlcole Beraland of Costa Meu, Mlthael Anda
o( lrvtne. William and Doooa OeMayo of Corona del Mar
Andi CWUtln1ham. Debora!> Cblam. and Lee and Llnda Freeman al Santa Ana.
Lei Antman of Ana.betm, WIWam Marahall ud Barbara
Kamm al Hunt.l.naton 8Hch, J . Harri• Dean of Newport 8eitcb.
Dyanne Peteneo of Tuatift ud Roberta Rinehart or Placenll&
Altemat• are TanJ Bertland of COCI~ Men, Richard Amon of
Huntington Beach. Sue Groas or Anaheim Thelm11 Rule of
La Palma and Milt Cohen of Oranee
• • •
JOHN CONN"LLY loyalist& ue 1nv1ted to view the
Republican presidential hopeful'~ Valentine's Ou} National
Telethon tonight at the South Coa.sl Plaza llotel lo Costa Mesa. The
Orange County CoonaJJy for President Committee is lhrowine a no
host cocktail party starting at 7:30 pm.
***
THE EllA OllANGE County CoaUtion wW be talldng about the
Equal Righta Amendment Tuesday aod the public ia invited to the
meeting.
It will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Beverly Hllls Savings and Loan
office, 18351 lrvlne Blvd., Tust.m. • • •
ORANGE COUNTY Young R.epubl.Jcans will hear 7oth As·
sembly Dl8trict candidate John Lewis of Yorba Linda when they
meet next Thursday.
They'll gather al 7. 30 p m. In Room 183 of the Orange City
Mall Communlty Hall. 2 City Blvd. Eas t The community hall Is
between the Bank of America and the J.C. Penney store. The
public is invited. * ••
DR. TIRSCO DEL JUNCO, vice chairman or the state
Republican Party, wm speak Feb. 22 at a meeting of the Newport
Harbor Chapter or the CaWomia Republican Assembly.
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OOP PARTY SUBJECT
John Connelly
Customers
To Testify on
Utility Hike
C uatomera of Southern
CalUomla Edison Co. who want
to testify oo the utility's request
for a $340 million rate Increase
will be heard by the California
Public Utilities Commission
Feb. 20 at Long Beach Main
Library, 101 Pacific St.
The bearing will begin al 10
a m. and wtll be conducted by
PUC Administrative Law Judge
James F . Haley
By classes of service. Edison
is askmg for a 13.3 percent In·
crease for domestic customers.
10.4 percent for lighting aod
s mall power customers. 9.6 per-
Gas Sales Tax
Ouster Asked
A move to eliminate lbt 8 percent 1aJe1 tu on
1aa0Une bat been launched by the Southern
CaUfornia Servtc• StaUon A.uoctaUoo.
Co·1ponaon or the initiative are LeRoy
Bonham ot Founlaln Valley and WIWam Pqlay of
Loi Anc.elet.
8UPPOaTEas BA VE STARTED gathering
the 348,119 1l~nature1 necessary to place the
measure on the November ballot.
"I'm a tAxpayer and I'm tJred of paytn1 tax-
es.'' Boaham aald. He runs a service ataUoo In La
Mirada.
"That tax wu put oo in 1972 as a temporary
tax to be uaed to repair Oood damage after the
storms of 1971.'' Bonham said.
IF THE Parez or 1uoline reaches S3 per
gallon in 1981. the sale,, tax would amount to 18
cen~ a galloo. Paelay said.
"That gives the aUlte one big wtndlall." he
added "In 1979 Inflation wu 13.3 percent while
gasolme went up 40 percent "
Put some red ~lls 1n
your sunsets. Buy one
of the dream ~h list· ed rn the Boating
classified ads of the Dall y PllOt.
642·5678
JOHN COX
MEANS
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The 8 p.m. dinner meeting at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
in Newport .Qeach ta open to all interested Republicans. Call Lynn
Turner, 646-6101, or Doris Emerson, 957-0135 prior to Feb. 21 for re-
servationa.
• cent for large power, 3.5 percent
for time-of-use customers, 11.6
percent for agriculture and r/,;::===========:::=:====.:......:. ~=;~:'°· :KcuR.~~~~?~ • ••
CONGRESSMAN Dan Lungren wUI send a member of bis stafr
to Huntington Beach Feb. 2S to meet with constituents.
Victor Amold·Blk will be at the Huntington Beach Senior
Citizens Center 1706 Orange Ave., from noon to l ·30 pm. that
Monday.
The purpose of his visit wiU be to help residents of the 34th
Congressional 01stncl with any problems they are having Wlth 1m-
mi~ration, veteran's benefits. sociaJ secunty or other m&tters m
volvmg the federal government.
Men Elected I OPEN MON.·FRI. B A .M . H P .M .
SATUIU>AY 10 A .M . 4 P .M .
•••
H a rvey Lowe and Geor ge
Ric hter. both of Newport Beach.
have been eltt'tcd to the Board
o f Trus tees of S t. J oseph
H ospilBI m Orange.
THE NATIONAL Organ.11ation for Women (NOW> Ill Orange Lowe is vice-president of plan
County wants to raise your level or consciousness. n 1 n g r o r Avco F 1nunc 1 a I
All women are invited to attend a consciousness raising de· Services. N e wport Beach
monstrat.Jon session at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Lincoln Savings and Richter is a seruor partne r m the
Loan office, 23801 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hilla. Jaw firm of Sheppard, Mullin,
Executfwl Ofl1<:$S' 7812 EdlnQer A ve.,
Huntlni)too Beach, CA ~7
S<wrrt¥n C•l1tom1• R8g10t>a1 OtllOH
~'j Valley VI,..... St Bv<-na PA/10 C A Q0820
1656 A~ll Art C~mattllrJ GA 'l1010
2071'> S Avalr;n Blv<l. C.arson L A 9Q146
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~I Ullo." (Anll • 0.. tl••" f """'' Et Tort:>. CA~ 1001 C lmP'lflril Hwy. U Hkb<ii, CA 90831
4140 l onq Boach Bl>ld l O<IQ 6'-a<h. CA CJ<:JMI
72939 Haw1t1ome ltlw.J T•Jt•illl<'" GA ~' 1~ lrvme BIVl:l . Tv,lln C.A 92tlil0
235 N C11rua A-e. Weal Covina. CA 91793
• To raiae your consclouaneu about conaciouanea raialn1. calJ Richter and Hampton, Newport
PatHovell,551-«>75. ·~~~~~~~~~Be~ac~b~and~~Lo9~Ans~!e~l~fl9~-~~~~~::==:=:=:=:=:=:=:::!::=:=:=::=:=:=:=::=:~ "AllNCUf'f Room" llWllllJble Otl • ~ 0.111
Now. at Carpel Town.
for a llmlted lime a 'h price
special. Afler the aale the price
will be $21.99 a square yard. Now
it's just $10.99. That'• aavlng. The kind
HURRY, SALE ENDS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th
lhal make• this a worthwhile lnvestmenl on
lullurrous Antron Ill nylon plush carpeting that
lasts. The aale aelectlon walling for you Includes
nine multl·tone coloratlo'}'o ChOOH from Sunset Rust,
Andea Brown. Bleachede yprets, lndlan Copper,
Pearl Beige, Canyon SunrlM, Shimmering
Wheat, Mushroom or Spring Sage.
Six additional colors by special
order, sale priced at
$12.99 a square yard.
PRINTED PATIERN
Brighten up your kitchen,
game room or den with a
print. Dozens of pallern• anCI
co.lort 10 choose from. s4ss Aeg.$7.99
sq. yd. SO VO
CUT" LOOP mu
Contlnuout fllamenl nylon In
vivid mulll-colota. Heat ... t
y•ma In a long wHrlng cut
and loop elyle. S6 99 Reg.$9.99
1q. yd. so vo
After the sale the price will be $21 .99 sq. yd.
LEVEL LOOP NYLON NYLON PLUSH
100~. nylon pile In a saxony A commercial grade, tightly plush available In six
woven nylon carpet In a mu1t1.1one colors. Sale priced
selection of eight for a limited limo only. s5n
1011-hldlng s4ss Reg. $8.99 twHd colora. so .,.0 sq. yd. so .,.
Save 30°.4 to 38% on these other selected carpet1.
SCULPTURID PLUSH
Heat·tel 100% nylon plte for
greater texture retention In
two dletlnct cut & loop ely ....
Choote from 24 colo,.., s7ee Reg. $11 .99
eq. yd. IO VO
SAXONY CUT PILI
A aaxony plush In • wide ..
lectlon of bright, clear solid
colo,., H .. 1 ... 1 polyHter
plle I• Scotchgard ind $ 9 89 static control treated.
Reg. 114.tD 1q. yd. ao vo
SANTAANA
2911 SO. BRISTOL
99
SO. YD.
SAXONY PLUSH
Your chofce -~ltct either
a solid cotor ot a aoft multi·
IOM In. 100% nylon pll•
plulh.14 colora In all. $ I 99 Aeg.st.n
sq. Jd. SO YO
NYLON CUT a LOOP
Select from nine mulU-tone
colorltlonl In a a,.1uUful cut
and loop etyte of t..at ... 1
nyton thet c1rr ... • $ 9 98 &-year wear guaran ....
"9g. $14.tt sq, yd. SO VO
Carpet Town 1 ml. North of lo. eo .. t Plaza et a.g.,etrom
Weekday• tfH t •a.\. tH e • lun. 11·5
558-8287
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Custom
Made
Tandy
Belts
Save
You-
Money
IANr.l.a Ill T KJT. Cu st om
m.\ke your OIM'l sryf lsh de·
-,,~n In nrlturdl CciOf. reddy-
ro-<..\M.' genu1~· k•,Hht·r
Kit include"> I ' ·• IMdt· bt ·tr
bl.\nk ""1th pre· .1ndch<'t1 . '
blllcts (ooe YAth Y\ctf>S
cHt.\C~). 'Ntlllt' WM('c1
rhr&\d needle .md 1n -,1ruc -
non-. Choose from 3 '>'Le
Mngt'c, cmd 3 dttrdCrtVt'
c..\Mng d~n~
·•517·01. -..
ID JO" -f5A9 ldt
••517-02. Medium
).1"·16" -MA9 ldt
•4517-0J. Larae
la" ... " -f1.l9 ldt
TAH()( BUCKll SET. Adorn
your beft YAch d bedurlrully
crdfted Rordl desJgn bockle.
bel 1 tip c\nd keeper rTl<'<1e of
~11<1 brc\ss c\nd <w1nn nickel.
Fi ts • ~·· belt or bllle1
"1862 -H .95 ~•
TIU NATION'S
• I SUPM.fut Of
QUAUTY UATHlR
2975 Fairview Rd.
Costa Mesa
751-0155
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NATION .I WORLD
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Swedish actress Greta
Garbo worked for British in·
telli&eoce during World War
II, according to a book b~
researcher Charles Higham.
He said the actress, shown
here in a 1937 photo, helped
a top atomic physicist to de·
f ect t.o the Allies.
Young Boy
Sees Birth
Of Sister
HOPKINTON, Mass. CAP)
Ten·year·old Shawn Metcalf
says be would have liked a litUe
brother. but watching his sis· ter,1 birth wu aUll a ''good
learn.lna experience.••
Sbawn is believed to be the
firtt llusacbuaetts child al-
lowed ln a delivery room.
The birth of Chelsey Metcalf,
who arrived three weeks ahead
of schedule, came after months
of lobbying by Robert and Kathy
Metcalf to have their son in the
Blred .. lledel
Prime Minister's
Son, Mark, Flayed
LONDON <AP) -0..•etd M "BrUa&a•1 Bllb' C&Nr."
Prim• MfDINr .. ., ...... Tbatdller·• IOft Ila.ft llu Jo(ned the
Duke ol Kn on tbe Brttilb e1oa11a1 .. lDdutey•1 bate lilt for blrtnc
out u a modal tw JaNMM &GUiii
••u m.J ....... II -burw1ll, I wW be atnmeb' QPlec,'' tald t.bl .. ,......'1M:talcarcllt,_wt&b~loodtoob.
"I don't bow •bat Mr attibm will be, but lhe ... wW doubt-
les1 .. II\)' pcQt ot .......
"He ta a private lndlvldual eotilled to do
what be wuta... aaJd a apoketman for tbe
prime rnini&ler'a office. "We do not speak for him "
The Br1U.h elothtng Industry's an1er spWe<l
over tbe front paaes Wednesday. and at leut
one newspaper gave young Thatcher an
ed Ito rial spanking
ums MOTHER BAS problems enouab
wit.bout tum compoundJ.nt them and draQinl
her into di1reput.e, like a Brttilb version of Bil·
Jy Carter,'' said t.be Daily Express.
Mark, whose father la a millionaire bualneumu, claimed be
was forced into modelln& for Japan's Kanebo textiles because no
British company would sponaor a $23,000 racing tour ln t.be Far
East t.bat be is plannlng.
"The reactions I got were of complete di.aintel"est bordering on
the rude." he said. "Now, lf a Japanese company approaches me.
I don't see why I showd not accept their sponsorship.''
HOWEVER, MARK'S VENTURE into modeling for lht·
Japanese coincides with a big "Buy British" ad campaign to get
more Britons to buy homemade 1oods instead of imports from
sucb places as Japan. And the wont hit by import penetration ha!>
been the slumping t.exWe and clothing industry.
Just last month, the smartly dreaaed Duke of Kent -cou.sln of
Queen Elizabeth II -was rebuked for buying some of his suits in
Hong Koq. 'lbe Sunday Mirror dubbed him the "Cut Plice Duke "
The Briti.sb Clothing Manufac:twen Federation said young
Thatcher's modeling contract was "abamefuJ." A spokesman for
the biggest clothi.ne union accused the prime minister's only son of
"a shortage of patriotism."
• delivery room with them.
Photographs to be distributed in Euro~
and Japan show Mark wearing a coat of imita-
tion ant.elope skin made by Kanebo. Jn Britain.
he will model the Japanese company's syothetJc
racina tear with Kanebo's name and symbol
embrotdered In gold.
IT WAS a step even Mrs. Met·
calf, 24, sometimes had doubts
about.
"Women, when they're preg.
nant they're very vulnerable."
the 35-year-old Metcalf said
1'ueaday. "Sometimes, Kathy
just wanted to have t.be baby
without aggravation. On the
• otber band, she's into equality.
• and she wanted him with u.s .
. 'Bribery' Kits .
~ BeiJtg Auctioned
• .
~ COLUMBUS, Ohio CAP) -Government of.
• ricials hope to take in more than $3 million from t.be sale ot surplus wanime escape and ev8Bloo k.lts
: lha l contain gold coins and jewelry.
: More lhao 2.200 bids for the 3,000 kita -made
• up for use as barter by soldien trapped behind
: enemy lines -were opened this week at t.be U.S.
: Defense Property Disposal Service office here.
• Regional DPDS chief of sales Earl Sexton said
: it was the largest number of bids ever processed
: here, and be attributed the lnt.eresl to promotion
• and the price of gold, which was selling In New
· York for $694.50 per ounce.
MILEAGE
SERVla aJNJRACr
Covers. Eng. Comp • Steering • Air cond •
Manual Auto trans. • Front soap • Onve Axle •
Complete front & rear brake system • Elec.
System.
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A K.anebo official in Tokyo u.ld Mark baa a
big reputation ID Britain aa a styli.ah dresser,
and the company wanted ita aynlbetlc suede
material to be demonstrated by "oobJe people."
A apok,.man for t.be company ID Landon denied
bia claim that It aouaht him out aod said "be ap-proached ta."
~YPILDT A•
The
JUST
~~BIGHT
If you 're frustrated
with shopping at
gigantic malls
fighting traffic and
hordes of peo pl e or
shopping at down-the-
street~enters and
never finding what
you need, then Bristol
Town & Country is
just right for you. Our
complete outdoor
center has everytbirlg
Our complfW ceultt &DCl..tn
Aoparf'l : Nrwpor1 t'uluora • K1nj!' Kinr 'lit•
• j~IY" • find.ti • Rmt A Tux • t ,..,..,,., • ol
lloll~wood • kllby'•,,..._ • ~
• IWwpar1 Oocllll
Beauty Catt: Qrta ri.c. ....... -~ . Mnte--. A-.•Ot • r;:. __ ...... 1.....,.,,. .. ,y..__.._ • ..., ....
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you want, like one--of-
a-kind shops,
restaurants and
banks. Plus, some
special features such
as : a tenni s club,
~
.. SHOPPING CENTER
JICI0.17111. l'lllTOl IT. IA#TA MA
I-ood "4.orn fltWll MMI C......-Y
tlo1114' f:arnl,hm~· T'ti>lm•T\' • ~r
1....,,.,.. • Gna• t~ l1-' r__..
J~11W'lry 6Gilu: .1.-11--.,.~
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i.-. ~•C.-Malt
Olbn t"UM> sai..: •.W•u.r,.aHa.r.
• PlllM ..,..,. • n.. °"ow Owt • ca. Miia
Ptl' ...... ,_ ... " .......... -.c
0.-•llrlll,...,.•a.lllle .... .
Center
movie theatre and
medical and dental
facilities. You can
park right in front at
each location and
we're conveniently
situated off the San
Diego Freeway 2
blocks north on
Bristol. So, come to
Bristol Town &
Country . You'll find
we're not too big and
not too small, but just
right for all your
needs.
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25 °lo·50°1o OFF
our annual designer fur sale. now through
rnonday only. take advantage of subs1on-
tiol savings on our superlative selection d
exqu1srte deslgn9( furs a rr furs subject to
prior sole fur products labeled to show
country of origin. convernent payment
schedules O'v'Olloble. nordstrom welcomes
the amerloon express caret south coost
plaza only, oosta mesa. son dlego freeway
at brlsfof. (714) 549·8300. 1n FUR GAUERY.
CHRISTIAN DIOR ebony dyed sheortlng
Jacket. reg. 1400.00. 699.00.
OSCAR DE LA RENTA natural red fox sides
strolle< with white fox trim.
reg. 1900.00, 949.00.
MR. WALTER natural pastel mink pant coat
with leather ocoents. reg. 2000.00, 999.00.
PAULINE TRIGERE chamois uttrosuede9 coot
with b<own dyed sheared nutria removable
lining. reg. 2300.00, H.t9.00.
OSCAR DE LA RENT A brown dyed opossum
feathered pant coat with tip dyed racx:xxx-t
trim. reg. 2300.00. 1399.00.
JOHN ANTHONY rose dyed feathered fox
j()d(et. reg. 2500.00. 1699.00.
OSCAR OE LA RENTA brightener added
• coyote jacket. reg. 4300.00. 2999.00.
·~"~' ~E VON FURSTENBERG natural erntx,e
tourmaline mink stroller.
reg. 5300.00. 3399.00.
JOHN ANTHONY natural emba9 lunaralne
mink coat. reg. 600J.OO. $699.00.
DONAlD BROOt<S natural red fox ooat.
reg. 5500.00. 3799.00.
MCHAEl VALENTI natutol oanodJan tynx
coat. reg. 13.500.00, 1899.00. . . .
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A SPEOAl GROUPNG Of CONTEM-
PORARY FUR JAO<ETS ANO STROlLERS In
Peced and full skin fashions. reg.
350.()()..3()00.00. 179 .00.1199 .00.
A SPEaAl GROUP Of MINK JACKETS
ANO STROU..ERS some wtth teather ao-cents. reg. 1600.()()-6CXX).OO,
9'9.0N999.00.
I
Pier Big•Hg•ted
The Aliso Pier in South Laguna. which bas a diamond d~ign al 1ti, seaward end, makes a pattern of dark and hghl contrasts when tht: sun h.llb the C>Ct!un dl the proper
unglc
Beat• Netlen Fained California
•RANCH "'"o •M (r•lg Cl•n. 1 brotMr II 0 ""0 I I otN,m. v 8111AHCM. "-... , .... ,,,,.,, CIM'I ... OW\. R--, Wiii ... .;~ .. ~ ....... '111~ ":.n .,.11 ~~
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flcll l~y. foebf'u•ry i., 1"0 •• 1 CIOPM .t llw Pier'<• 8r-oown 8911 tt•" llurlel w111 «>« cet•b••led •1
1 ._M •t ,,.. He'110r Ut.,,. Memonet &,....,_ • ., 0..... MM\ ol Clvl\1-11 CIOAM °" ,,__., IS IM) -•I
C,...I wttll Clwipj•I• .JOfln Mlle-I ol 8ut1.ot wtn be Oft W\Ko.ty, Fet>nurtr t"9 010 ~ EdW-Churc~ MIO lt•~ho ~Am~ .._11•1 oftlcl<tl 1', IM.,.,., AM 1>t ~I .J<»<,.lm"• Oom11100. CAohlr•no 8•.c~. C•
Painter Succlllllbs
1119 CAll>oll< Olur'cll. Coil• Me'-. C. It>-~••vl<e• uno., t"e cllr•ttlon ol a.Allll( ,.,,,,..,., •t Ao•• Hitt• M•mort•t M<Cot'mldll Ml'61aft """'1...,.y Inter STANFORD <AP>-
Daatel M.. Meodelowlt~.
75 , a well -known
CalifornJa painter and
art prof~r al Stanford
University for 35 ye1.1n.,
hub dat'd at Stanford
IJot.pataJ
yclJ r
D.ICK W CUIAIC, rtt-.1 el Irvine. <,•r<len\ Pter<e Brothen Bell mel\t •Ill IOI-•t llw ~ Sf>epl>erd
< • Pe-•-Y °" f'ebl'""'y 11, 1'80 llro.edw•y ,.,..,._.., Olreclor\.. c ..... nr,. -lnQloof e .. cn on 1-
He studied at ~ Art
St udenls u•aguc In New
York In 1931 and taught
at San Jobe S tate
College unl.11 Jommg th"
S1anford faculty an 1934.
'runr)ved .,.,, ''" "'"" Ptlyllla, 1 ''"" •••Y of llO...n OOMI'°"' ,,..., oe -10 VILl-A 8 EARY. ~-t al CO\i. tM 8r•llle lmHtuta. ~I H .... ,....,,,,,
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on f"ebNefY 10, "80 Sunll•M by "" ·"~ )"""' of So&nl<t ....... c... .•• ,,...,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Mcndt-IOWJlz wu:. b~t
known for his Northern
California watt-rcolo r
l~mdscaJ>('S, aJlhough h1•
painted in Europ~ .mu
Mexico. li e wus th1·
author of three boob
about art.
Born in Llnton. "i IJ .
M ende&owatz, who dtt.-d
Wednesday, graduated
from Stanford in 1926
and received a master's
degree in art from the
univenuty the fo1Jow1ng
"ICTITIOUS 8U$1HEU
HAMI! STATEMl'HT 1 l l>~l 1"1'01
I "• IOll-lnQ _..,., " ooono bu\I
f\e\\ ~n
MQNTGOMI l<y MARINI 4AH
Wnl Co.\I HoQttwey, H•wport U-.M h
Celllorl\I• 92t0
v•e11 " --·•· 4-411 ""'"' (OOI "IQhw•y. H•wpotl lle•t"• Celolornla.,.._,
Tiii\ -...U I~ CMIOUCl..O by ..,. In
dlvld.,.I 0.-0 R MotllQOmery
()lJEBEC CAPI
:'l.t>lt1on lA'surd , 43. d
Social Cn .. >d1t candidate.
has du'd. Ills dealh h"'
t11r ct·d a de lay unt tl
Ma rC'h 24 an volJn~ for
the fl-deral eleetwn 10
the Frooteoae dtstnct
MIAMI, Okla. <Al'l
Tbom u A. Captaia. ~.
chief ol the Shawnee In·
dian tribe from tbe
mid-1940s through tbe
19505, hu <bed
-T"I• ~\el-I ..... liltd Wit!\ h
Cou"IY Cler~ of Or.noe Co.Inly Oft
Jenuery 22. t•. .,..,.
Put>ll"'*' Or-C...11 Delly PllOI,. ARECA PALMS s J•n ,,, a1. f'W_ 1. a . 1..0 •n«t
PUBUC NOTICE SAVE 30%
This week Roger'• la offering 30%
savings on our Areca Palms in
10" Pot•.
NOW $25.00
resu&arfv $36..00
The Areca'• airy fronds
create a fountain of greenery .
TheM specimen pabm are
perfect for your home or offiU
becauee they are extremely
tolet-ant to low tight •••
tTuJy the decorator'• choice.
Visit Roger'• Indoor Plant Room
for the bes t quaJity specimen plants and buket'1.
~ ~ .. MacAnhw • ~ 8"ch • ()40.~1 s..-. ........ ,.. ...... ~
•IDB
PLA•T SPECIALS
Jcaft ......
Ree. 5..59 Mow 1t5
I_. t • .,_. , ... ...... ....... fteg.12..1115
..... Mow4.95 ...... , ...........
ntq WWW .....
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MIDOll Pl.ANT ....... .............. ...... , ..
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2t.t5
2419Cil'-• I J
Hfe ; aT,.. ...... u .. _._ 125.00
~ -llloD ....... •v( K"'"'°"'f Vl.411' ~~~
1 8aodl Weet of Hetbor on Warner
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INTERNATIONAL
.. p ... llJlliiilii ............
F~k Sinatra. wbo
once lost a Nevada gam\ng h cense ror lioatang a reputed
mab a\er, may be
c alled in by th e
Nevada Gaming Con-
trol Board for licens-
ing a5 a C a esars
Palace hotel-casino
e¥e.cutive.
Clark Takes Gas
Canadian Sumei for Prime Miniater?
MONTl\.EA.L (AP) -Nat llert·
da1'• Canadlad aaUonaJ e&ecuoGla
... , be • ..., wttb • moral for
Americaa polltittam: If ~ ll'>' to
ralM t.bt pnce of 1atollne too hi,cb.
1ou may end up paytn1 more than
tbe comumer
Tb• opinkJn poll.I lodicate Prime
Mtnl•ter Joe C larll and bta
Pro1resalve Conaervatl•• tO••m·
menl wtU 1oae the eleeUom to tbe
Uberala ot PterTe Elliott Trudeau. ti '°· an 18-«int·•·lalloa 1uo11ne tas hike propoMCl by the Conaervattv
wUI have been ooe of the chief caua1e.
ot \helr undoU\a .
n WAS IUST nine month& aao lb.at
Clark's PC was voted into power
arter 18 years of Liberal rule ln
Canada, aod Clark, at 39, became the
youngest major head of government
in lhe world.
But lb.i.ngs quickly went wroni
Backinl otr from u mpaign promlMs
for huge tax cuts and stimulative
economic policies, Clark la.st fall in·
troduced a budget of tax increase, ln·
eluding the 1.8-cent boost on gasoline,
which would raise the pump price to
about $1.13 per gallon of regular.
TBS ONS·Tl•S 1wlnaln1
bacbelor prime mlDJ.lter -now a tr•r·balnd and llowed·down eo -laDoune..s ln N0991Dber IM would be ...un..., tNa\ poU&b. But tbe fall of
lb• Clan ~ment and the aeent
of victor)' brou&bt him back to lead
the lJbefala ooe l&1t U1ne.
TM latelt natJonaJ OaUup PoU lD·
cUcaa. that • petteal of tbe decided voten 1upport tbe Uberala, acainlt
S1 peftalt b the Cclllenat1vea.
The moderate-Wt Uberala actual·
Ly outpolled t.belt moderate-rtaht op.
pe>oentl by '° to 38 percent 1n taat
May'a ~a. but ended up witb
only 114 Mata in Commona, 22 fewer
tbao the CamervaUvea. Thia happens
10 tbe Canadian pollUcal system
becauae much ot the Liberal st.nmith
la concentrated In only the pro·
vldence of Quebec, while tbe
Cooaenative votes are spread more
evenly over diatricta oatiollwide.
THE NO. 3 PARTY, the soci~
Ne w Democrat.a, bad Z7 seats in the
now-dissolved Parliament, and the
rigbt·leanin1 Social Credit Party
five.
The Uberals beUen tbey are on
their way to a majority goftrnment.
Canada's eo«IY problems are a
paradox. •
Its resources make it ooe of the
world's most energy-rich nations.
MORNING
FRESH PRODUCE
Sweet Loeal Gl"OW118tnwben1es tk Wd.
CrtlpJ lceber« LeUaee ............... 3k ~··
Greeta Jtallaa Zaecldal 8q1IUla •.•... 4te lb. La. 8be CrUpy Cllnmben ........ s ter lM
Sweet Valellcla Oruce. .. ''' .3 a.. ferLM
New Crop Brown OnJou ...... 2 lbe. t...l.M
VS # l Bakba1 au.et Potatoes ...... lte lb.
PRIME&TOP
CHOICE MEATS
aged to tbe peak of perfection
and properly trimmed
Lean Ground Beef Patties. four
paUles to tbe pound, 10 lb.
box ....................... 9.98ea.
Imported Swiss Cheese
by the piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 lb.
DELANEY'S
GOURMET
MARKET
........; -~.-> DELANEY ~
BROS. SEAFOOD
FreUf'Uetol
Padlk ltecl Soapper ....•........... I.ts lb.
Freda Padflc Suddab& ... 2.49 lb.
Frntal.oeal Filet ol llock Cod •....•............ l.G t'>·
We wtD ba-ve a tlmlted supply of fresh
dangmeu crabs oa bud. due to tbe storm
ap aort.b -cleaned and cracked at DO eK·
tra charge.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Delaney•s Private Label Champagne,
Extn Ory, .....•..•. <7st mm2.ZS, <caae>27.00
1977 Golderer Oktober lJebfraamllch -
(7it mlll 2. 75. (CaM) 33.00
Bolla Wines cm mm .................... 3.80
Vlat.oUttlla. BardoUDo, Son~
( Lkroor P11ttl Do Not Incl ode Tax>
()peft Daily M. Cloeed Sanday
2920 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach
673-5520 Warnings
On Cribs
The Comervatives were governing
precariously with a minority -only
136 seats in the 282-seat House of
Commons. The Liberals combined
with other parties to exploit the
general outrage, topple the govern·
ment in a parliamentary vote of no-
confideoce Dec. 13 and set the stage
for n ext week's election.
But Its vastness and forbidding~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ weather, coupled with the high cost -
of exploration and development, ---------•••
WASlUNGTON <AP)
-Jilillions of parents
will receive warnings
about cribs that have
been blamed in the
s trangulation of six in-
f ants.
Consumer Product
Safety Commission
s pokeswoman Heidi
Bowers said. "We have
accepted a consent
agreement with Bassett
wboae Mandalay and
Candlelite cribs were
"designed ln a way that
the lnlant's head could
become trapped between
either the headboard or
the footboard and a bed·
post."
CLARK INSISTS austere measures
are needed to rectify years of "free.
ride" fiscal policies by the Liberals.
·'The question before yoa is
whet.her or not a young government
that wa.s prepared to take a fresh
look at.the nation, that was prepared
to risk aome difficult decialona,
should be cut down after just six
months or life," he told voten in
British Columbia this week.
But Trudeau counters that the
tough budget would pun.lab middle
and low·income Canadian.a while
hardly touching the affluent.
For Trudeau, prime m.inistef' for 11
years until lut May, an electioo Yic·
tory would be a political reeurrec-tion.
have made it depend on foreign
sources for 25 percent of it.a crude oU.
Singer's Brother
Wins Promotion
TUCSON, Aria. <AP> -Peter
Ronstadt .. brother of pop singer Lin·
da Ronstadt and a 17-year veteran of
the Tucloo Police Department. was
promoted to major, the No. 2 rank oo
the Police force.
Romtadt, ~, ia ln charge of the de-
partmmt'a field operations t.ureau.
R~. hla aiater, Llnda. an6
another lilter' srew up here, deecen·
danta of a pioneer TueaoG snerchanL
Give Your Shopping Trip
A New Direction
Make Your 1980 F•hion Resolution
.. ;.e ,. ... To Discover Fashion Island
Quality, Seledion·and the Latest in Fmhion
to Suit Your Lifestyle
3 Days
only
Feb. 15th-
16th-17th
Special 2.29
Sun Azalea
Meyer Lemon
1 gal. 8'ze.
Sale 5.99
Sword Fern
Reg . 7.99. 2 gal srze
Garden
Center
Sale 59c
4" pot size
Pansy Candytuft
Reg . 88~
sale 3.99 ~1\ ~\C
6 " House Plants '/ ( / 1.
Boston Fem.
F lcus Benjamlna.
Areca Palm.
Pathos. and
Butterfly Syngoniums.
reg. 4.99
Special 5.99
Marguerite Compack
White, yellow. 5 g al. size
Special 1.66
1 gal. size
Tomatoes
Better Boy,
Ea rly Girl
and Patio.
30°/o off Packaged
Bare Root Roses
Stor.Hour9
Mon.·ffrt.
10a.m . .ep.m.
Saturday
10a.m ... p.m.
lundey
12 Noon-3 p.m.
reg. 1.99-4.59
(Quantities Limited)
Special 1.88
Asparagus "Sprengeri"
Escallonia "Fradesi"
Gardenia ''Veitchii''
Aucuba Picturata
1 gal. size
NOW TWO GREAT
WAY910 CMMGll
rrclCPenney
IJ~~
Fashion
Island
Store
Onty
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MARMADUKE by lrld Aftdlnoft PIANUTS
"No ... / didn't pu1 that bone In the atow1"
MISS PEACH
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SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY CIRCUS
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SPEt.t... "-7Tt.AP1D"?
by Bit Keane
''Hearts, hearts! I'm sick of drowin' hearts."
n41S 15 ~ WflllD
DATE ™AT~t<..
60T Fa. ME
FUNKY WINK!RB!AN
Wl••l•IC wldl~I-
GORDO
by Mefl Luarlus
by Jeff MacNeUy
'5CA1•9lt
<;Clfl118Ll.
by Char'" ~ Sthut1
l.IMAiS '(OUR 516N
PIG-PEN? 00 '(OIJ
C~ MERE ~TEN ?
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ORABBLE
by Tom Batiuk
ff.:;.) WINE. T~T HA5 'THE.
~D DIET I~ FroNT OF rT
.5HOtW Pfi.08ABL<.> 8E.
AVOIDED!
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
DR. SMOCK
'~!,,.'
by Gus An'iot.a
';OU'~ °""' ~T ~6415 Q:0(1~~ L!c.G/
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NANCY
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C~MICS I CROSSWORD
BIG GEORGE
' :
··George. what did you PUT in this stuff?'"
by Kevin Fagan
~E:~f f1M£: '"°'J'~C.. our 1th 1 ~ i..u:"' o '4,
JVS'f I((.( fl '/Ovf<
Q1">1"~N((.
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by Lynn Johnston
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r 1N>'S ::.tlr~ r ~ 1
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HAD UURING Tt-lE..
C 0"1M tRCJAl..
by George Lemont
"fH e CAe> MOM.
WAS I N GoT
STAl-l.-~D Al AN
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F=ReewAY
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LA•Z•BOV
COUPON SALE
WHITl'SL -'I..~ 0"11: !! j;!iow r afflY _ snoppr'iiil
23024 LAKE FOREST DRIVE
LAGUNA HILLS
770-6565
HOURS: Mon-Sat. 10·5. Sunday t2-4
UNDER NEW MAN~GEMENT
Sale·I
It all adds up
to a good year.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION ICoodell!led Fanni•
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans
A U Other Loans
December 31, 1979
Loans and Contract.8 to Facilit.atc
Sale of Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Cash oo Hand and in Banks . . . . . . . . ..
Investments and Securities . . . . . . . . .•..
Fixed Aseete Les8 Depreciation . . . . . . .
Def erred Char gee and Other Assets ..
TOTAL
LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH
Savings Account.s ..
Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank
Loans in Process . . . . . .
Other Liabilit.ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Speci fie Re8erves, . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Re8ervee ........... 7,914,271
Surplue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,646,149 .
TOTAL
s20:J.66 l. J 46
:l.39Y,5:\2
487.194
686,54fi
. . 9,051,274
4,13 1,140
3,842,024
$226,258,866
$175.540.671
26.000.000
1.789
3.056,941
200.034
21,460.420
$226.268,866
Accounte are lJllured
uptoS.0.000
•Complete flnanc:tal et.at.menta anllablo for in11pectlon.
PERPETUAL
SAVINGS Horne of the
Green Carpathatment
trvcat.Y ttfLLa IN•I• 0(11H1. t1111 Wllohlr• fllvd . r2u1 ,,. •oe• l WESTWOOD Vll.1,,\()1;. 108M
W\WllN II .... 111914'4 .. HOJ 11 CAHO(IA l'Aa .. Virtory Blvd 11l'lou11. ..... lllll"MUI I.I HOA'l'H&U>Oa.
'6640 °"°"'".IN et .. ttltl lltO-tllt ll '-A&CHMOl'CT, "6rd11no111 Olvd r @
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'7141 .... llOO O l'fftf'OAT B&ACH. IU4 •• MlclMI Drl .... 11u 1 MO-t1J4 l.J • • 1,:~:==:J'.I
All omc. 0tien S.turdq trwn 10 AM to 2 PM ----
Ool a P'f'ObUm" TM?t wril• lo Pal Own Pal Will
("Vt red tor-. ,,_wng 1ti. o~• and actaon II°" Med co tolw ~"'' In ~mm and bu.riMu Mail .,our qwthonl to Pot Dunn . .Al Your ~-. Orange
t oo.al Dmlaf PUot, P 0 80% 151JJ, Coato Meeo, CA
tJftf ..ta manv Wlfna c:u poaaibte IDUl be aMtDCTed.
bvt ~ Ptqui'IW1 "' Idler• nof tncludtfto ,,,.
reodff'• full aam., oddrtu and buailw!u hourt' phoM
1twmbcT cannot be conaidned. Thia column oppeon doi-
l 11 uc'f)l Sundo111.
F• .. ••119en l•9'ea._..ftl
DEA• aEADEU: 'fte aa&e Dep.rtmeal of
Conaamer Alfaln eaatloes c:Geaamen wlilo are
l'Oaaldertn« lua.latta• tbe walls of tklr bomtt
wttlt u~a-Formaktuyde Foam lanlalk* <VFFI>
that the prodlld may be baardoos to heaJlh.
lnveaU1aUou oft.be prodlltd are t1lJ'ftaUy belDg
l'Ondal'&ed ln several states and by the U.S.
('onsumer Product Safety Commlu'-(CSPCL
These lavest11at1on1 atem med fro m
l'omplalD&a received from coesll111er1 wlM> ltne
exp e rleaced reaplratory aad other ltealtb
problems Ila« Ila vi.DI V FFI luU1led ln tbeiT
bomf'S or bwJiDeues. Sealor dtbeu ud dilldren
l'Ould be partll'aJarly YlllDenble bffaa.ae I.bey
spend a creat deal or Ume ln the IH>me, caGUoea
Conaumer Affaln Director atcbard 8 . Spolln.
Because eonsumera uaually do not eome In
pbyskaJ cootact wtlh V Fn, it I.! oftea ove~ed
u a poalb&e caaae of health problems by bolh
coasamen and pbysklana.
Massacbll.lett.s bas retteUy ban.ned the sale of
UFFI, aud CollDeclicut now requires I.be produd
to cany a warnlng label reicardlng I.be potenUal
e ye, o08e, and throat lrrltaUoa.s that may res111t.
P eople who are partkalarly SfllSIUve may develop
rt'llplratory problems whtcb uo lead \o further
health damage. PreUmlnary flodlnl(s of the CPSC
and I.be National Academy of Se&eoces, wblcb are
undertaking several 1tudles, reve aled that
· laboratory rats develol)H aual tumors after
expo111tt to UFn vapors.
The Department of CoHamer Affairs ls
l'Ooperatlng with CPSC and cat.Mring data to
estabU1b the extent of the possible proble m
l'ruted by UFFJ in CaWonlla. Dl~r Spob.D
a s ks that anyone who b u experienced any
problems or bas any qoesUoas about UFFI roatact
the department's Solar and lm.olaUon nil at 10?0
N. St., Room A-556 , Sacrameoto 95814 (toll·frtt
phone: (880) 952·5567).
The potential danger of UFn i~ lncruSf'd by
improper installation. Several factors can imp111 lr
lnstaUaUon, indudlng l'Old air temJ*raturf' wblcb
l'auses improper curing, lbe age of the cbt'mlcals,
and the condJUoo of the eqwpmenl used to install
the U Fn. IA acldlUon \o lnereulng a.be potenUal
health huard. Improper 1.mlaJlatlon lmpaln I.be
effectiveaeu or UFFI aa an energy nver.
Spohn abo advlaes ~rs to eumlne t.be
coat effedlveeus ol-lua.latlaC walla of edaliaC
boues .W. any type of aabRaace. StDdtea by die
state E aer«y Commluloa abow tlaat wa!I
lnaalaUoD -wbetber with VF Foam, or aay otber
aub1iaDce -does not prodace aavtac• adeqaa&e to
off.et tbe expense of laatallatloa, wbll'b is
typll'ally more tbaa St, .... Tbe commlaslon
esUm&t.es lb.al It wouJd t.ake a coua.mer from lt to
58 yean to save eaoagh eaero to equJ &be coat of
laalllatma lite wall.a ol aa e~ bome. IMaJad.aC wan. at dte Ume ol ~ of
a new llome. boweYer, b ~ed.lft. Stace law
reqalre. daal new Mmes bave waU. ... aJated &o
R·ll level a.ad that the auk be l.uaJa&ed &o R·lt
level. ('11rte R·valoe ls a measure of re&latance &o
hut flow.)
a ... 11a.. 1..-Fe,...una ••~
DEAR PAT: If I forgot to claim an a llowabl(•
deductton for a prior year on my taxes, can I gl't
credit for it on this year's return"
K P., Huntlngton Beach
IRS says no. Howe ve r, you l'an fil e an
a mended return for the year la wblcb you
overlooked t.be allowable dedadkm. Tbe amt'odt>d
return mast be ftled within ~ years from the
date the return waa dae. For esample, If you
overlooked a deduction for tauble year lt76, you
should file a claim for that year by April IS, 1980.
Form 1040X , Amended U.S. lndJvldual lnl'ome
Tax Return, ls etipedally df"si«inf'd for uu by the
taxpayer ln changing a relurn. It la avaUable.> at
any JBS offltt.
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FOUGHT OUOTAS
AHan Bakke
Bakke Impact Lessens
Campuae• See More Po1itive Attitude• ...
S ACRAM£NTO tAP> -l.ul .)'tar. U mont.ba In fact. accord.lna t.o John s.t..ward. dean of
atc11r Allan Bakke made h1I IUl\oric enlranct to 1tudent atfalra at St.anlord Untvenlty mMical
medical ICbool al t.be UnJ"""'1 ol California al 1chool. • nat.loowtde aludy &all 1ummtr of lbe 120
Davia, the nnt·)'Ur clau al l06 lodDd eueUy medlcaJ tcbooll wilb whJt4 m-.joriUa ahow9d that
oo• black UC lrvloe bad \he h11h•l proportlon of black, ffia.
That ~I)' •t.aU.Uc would ... m lo bHr out panic and American Indian minor1Ue., 22.S per-
precUcUona by unlvenltJ oftldab Ulat mlnoril)' cent. UC San P'rancleeo WU abo amooa lbe t.op 10
tnroUment ~d flumDHlt ll the U & Supremt wllb 14.S percctnl
Court ruled aaa1a1 r•elaJ quota at pl'OleaalonaJ Stanfonl. wtucb at lbe Ume ranked fourth with
icboob. lt S pere«rt. dropped It.I aeparate ldmlalou com·
But other 1tallatk• t4U a dlftenmt at.ory Uull mltU!e I« m.tnorhlee after tbt Bakke deciak>n.
appUcatJona from b1acb to the Davia 1cboof 1w-
1ed In Lm. and t.bat overall mlDority nrollmeat IN8TEA.O, IT ADOPTED • program in which
actually tMreued at Davia aDd at UC medical m looritlea get no express preference but the ad·
.it"hoola u 1 v.1>ofr mlaaion1 commi ttee includes members or
m lnor1Uea who are seMiti ve t.o differences 1n atu
''I.AST YEAR c lt1'8) WE roally foll the Bakke dent.a' ba<'kgrouods. Steward said.
dt'l'lston In admla1aon&," t.aild Vh'kl Saito, rnforma The fint class lo be admitted under Stanford's
t1on om rt'r ror tht' Oi.v1i. mt'.'d1c-1tl 11t"hool "Thi11 new ayatem. last faJl, bad 22 percent blacks, Ht~ c I cu2sroom \ t'lit. Wt' (t>ll It le.ss .. panl<'S and Mexican-Amencans
&.aO "I talk to i.tudentll all the time. · u1d Gar y Bakke's first year class of 100 at Davis 1n
l't'rktn.. ht-ud of tbe 1nlormatlon oHtce 4t th e eluded four blacks. two Mex1can-Amencans. 0 0 Still ff largely mlnOrity Extended Opporturuty Program American Indians and 14 Asians. The year before 88 on the OaVlS campus, "and it's (the Bakke de· had Included four blacks, eight Mexican ·
<'lllon) meant some real bealtaocles. . It's Amencan.s and LS Asians. 'Sex Wall' created much more of a pesatmllUc attitude. At au five UC medical schools. first-year .. On tbe other band, lt'a probably created minority eorollmeot in 1.W77 aod 1978 dropped
WAS HINGTON CAP> other thlo11 more positive. Students realise from28percentt.o'Z7perceutofthet.otaJ.Oiscowit·
_ Teachers are s lllJ dts· they're 1otne t.o bave to be 200 percent better oow log Asians. minority enrollment dipped from 16 t.o
coursgmg young women because of the added barriers." 14.S percent.
from taking vocational But wt fall. system-wide minority enrollment
courses that would lead BAIDU:, A WHITE ENGINEE&, entered the in the first-year <'lass was 29 percent of the total
to high pay ing Job&, medicalschool 15mileseastofSacramentoinSep NotcoWJtingA.siansitwas16pen:ent."
d espite ft>deral ord<•rs to tern ber 1978· under 8 Supreme Court ruling outlaw Another sign that the impact or lhe Bakke casf·
d b ing a Davis program that reserved 16 of the 100 be · M s ·t ·d h en M•x ia.!> an edu<.'u p~aces in each class for low-income minortt1e~ may easmg. s. a1 o sat . is t l' numb<:r of ap t 1 on . a go Vt• r nm c n l plicat1ons for admission at DaV1s
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OrQl.n wtth C>edal1 and bend! E beor'OOm Gl'OUO. A large Vlaonan cf'lurcn che•t commod•. deab, vltnn ,.;. mP1re china buffet end ~-French
Chln&/oombo. eek comer eNna ~ end1 II~ cheat. Uncol.n walnut dftk. oorn~ chlN cabinet. MYllA&. .... , · : ome comer ctuna. mahogany ~=~MU.. .. ,.-:....!:°~~
COl'lltlf W8l'drObe 1780 ,;f'4nec· ~ 100 oonlofe table. 2 comer cabtneta·
bureau droe>-froot deetl. Art~.~~ drop.froot oenod desk. t7e0
and m1~. numerou. <>fll and orlnta :'4"19 WOOd-bvmtno krtctlen stove lamoe
line e>net'l1al ca""8d o•eoea •nciud1 Oned. Wood •nd steel enorevtnoa. many screen cnona cabltl9ta. French no C.mc:>hor Chests coffee and end tables
sys1em with tune< soeakers m~ ~uch and ctlairs Lamc:>S. clo<;ka p A
me nt100 M ' and Olher •terns too numerous 10
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d The court also ruled. however, that a s chool
Stu ybayb could ~e ~admissions program that gave pre Applications from blar kb. which ~II from 1~ r-~-----------~------~-~~~--~~=~~-. '"J\ MAJOR factor 1s fcrence t.o ra<'e as one of several factors to promote tn 19TI to 131 m 1978. numbered 174 labt ye1tr. i.hf'
a d~·t•pl) t•mbcddcd d1 versityamong s tudent!t. sa id Applications from Mex1can -Amencans fell Keeps
c ultural de finition or s uch a program has i.ince been act opte<t by rrom 147 to 235. but she said that was orrset by SYDNEY HARHIS readers on
trad1t1ona l S<'X rolel>, Davis. and was already In effect In varying som e coergetJc recru1tmg by Mexican Amt-ncan in the
said tht> report rC'lf'a!-.ed degrees at the o ther four UC medical schools :.tudent.s. who JX>r..uudcd many of th<n>e who wt:rc their toes
by the Office of Educ8· __ U_C_L_A....;._l_rvi_· n_e_. _Sa_n_D_le_,.g:.....o_and_~S..,.an_;_;Fr...;.....an:..:..;...:c..:..:isc:...:...:o ____ a_c_c_e_p_ted __ lo_e_n_r_ot_l ________________________ _...::.====
tion Ul the Department
of Health, Education
and Welfare "IL 1s so
firmly based that the
fact that all classrooms
are open to all sexes has
m ade Little differ ence "
The s tudy says o ne
impact of lin geri n g
s tereotypes can be seen
in state and local school
adminis trators: Many
still adhere to taboos
that discourage break:.
with trad1twn
.. THESE pniC'tlC'C'!-. in
<'I u de u n w ri t t 1· n u n
<krstandings that ~om1·
{'(HlrM"> arl' for d !-.IOf:! ll·
M·x onlv .ind cnun!-.<•lor
s u g~e-.t ion!'. or t rarll
tional opl1un., und d1:-
cou rag1•nH•nl o f 11110
trad1t10nc.1l opt1vm .... tlw
study found.
The report said the
impact of school cannot
be d l~ounted in the
choi<'es young people
m a k e, des pite th<·
s1m ultaneou~ influ<'nc·('
o f olher "t•gmt·nh of
~O<'IN}
S t • X t• <1 1~ I t \ I n
flll hit cl} rundt-<l t·ducc.1
lion ht•tam<· a n<.1t1on<JI
r('f11J1n·m1·nt 1n 1!172
Fine Set
For Dog
Leavings
NEW YORK (AP) -
Dog owners who fail to
clean up their pets'
droppings on the streets
face ftnes of al least $S0
as the city steps up its
campaign against
violators of the Canine
Waste Law.
··In recent weeks.
many New Yorkers
have-detected a slacken·
ing of the compliance
with the law," Mayor
Edward I. Koch said . .
Besides doubling lhe
minimum fine to $~.
the minimum penalty
will be doubled t.o $50 for
persons who fail to keep
lheir dogs on a leash, ef-
fective March l. The
city's Environmental
Control Board Is em -
powered lo impose fines
ranging from S25 to $100
for violations or law.
which went into effect
Aug. l. 1978
Quit
Smoking
.in5
·Days
Thouunda h•v• In Jutt 5 one-hour NHlona with
tM guar•nteed ~I-Health method
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•...... ·B•u•1•l•ne•u ... ·.E•n•tert ... al•n•m•e•n•t .............................................. ..i~;;:;i,..0~ts ~.,_.I.WY 14. t• DAil Y fttLOT .r-• aJ
auchos Score 85 in First Half ...
..• Then They Play Their Ow n Ve rsion of Beat the Clock
CHULA Vl~'TA In order lo takf'
aome of the run out of th run-and aun
Gauct.o.. a lot of buluitball tums have
tried to llow down the ~mPo aaahut
Saddlebacll Colle1e W~nesday ntaht
howev r. Southweatem tnf'd to liP«'t"d
thln11 up.
It wasn't la m t\or Of harl ... IHI
thouah Juat ., mercy llilUna
AFTE& SADDLEBACK roared to J n
85·38 halftime lead. Southwei.ll'm Coat·h
Larry Burton and the game ofhc1ab
asked Saddleback Coach 8111 Mulhgan
1t he would allow a running dock during
the second half of the M1ss1on Con
rerence rout.
"I said fine It's a long drive."
Mulligan said after the Gaucho:. were
held to just 29 points m the second half
...
und had lo l«!llll' ror II I·~ en triumph
In runnJng It.II "*'Mon record to 2U o
•nd conlt-rent'e mark tu 11 0. tht' 111tul~''I
:-.Jo 1 JW\.lur t'olle6¢t' tum shot 61 ,,..r
r t•nt f1 om tht> f1t'ld dnd 11llowed
South"l"Stl•ni Jl&at four rt>houndb in tht'
l'ntl rr flr:.l halt
"\\ F. WER•; AWt:tiOMt;," Mulhgan
"aid "'Wt:'v._. only hud two other fln.t
halH'i. like at but that w~i. our b4:!st h<11f
on !ht> road
Kt-\.ln Magt't' had 11 of h1i. t.i rt'
boundi. and 23 u( h1:. 2~ po anb 111 the first
half and played just five m1nutei. of the
s peeded up M.•cond half Tht• game wa:.
s omewhat clo.se at 34 22 bt'fore Sad·
dleback went on a 20·2 t.purt an the span
of three minutes to blow at wide open
It took the Gauchoi. Just 12 minutes to
1>core 50 points Wl th 3 . 32 left In the fl r1>t
hulf, the score was 72·32.
UNDER TUE SPEED UP FORMAT.
lht' Gauchos scored the first 10 Potnt.s of
the final stanza to run the score to 95·38
before Mulligan pulled the first stnng
IRONICALl. Y. THE 85 POINTS
scored in the fin1t half didn't set a rec
ord, but tied a school mark ioet dunng
the 1977-78 season agamst San Diego cc
·Actually, I was concerned about how
"e would play tomgbt because we had
.. pent all afternoon with NBC." says
~l ull1gan or the tele vis ion network that
wai. at Saddleback lo him footage for an
"lCAA halftlme reature IO a few week~
'l really thought the team might be nat
And. although unut.ual . the non
.,topping of the cloC'k wa:.n't unheard or.
either
• • 1 remember this happened one other
time." saad Mulligan "while f was
coa<'hmg ·s· basketball an hagh school ·
.1rter spending two hours with them
"You know. Southwestern is n't really
J!> bad a team as they showed tonight
They won the G rossmont Tournament
earHerintheyear "
Ted Hettinga with 17 p<>mts and Ran
d > Wh1cldon and Harnt-y Mines Wllh 16
t•a ch also i.cored in double figures for
Saddleback . which should sec a re
vers al from Citrus on Saturday as the
Owls figure to stall
Maybe Mulhgan <'an talk them into
keeping th(• clock running . too
Van Ho~ Holmes
Prep Standouts
Put On
8} ROGER C't\RLSO~
OI .... 0 •1ly 1'11.t $Wll
Although th<.• v1C'tory chncn(•d
no worse than a lie ror lhe Sea
\'1ew (.,('ague bai.kctball <'ham
111 o n!>h1p Wt·dne!>dU} night
Es tancia lhgh''> SR 66 l'Onque!>t or \'IS1tmg El Toro v.as more
tuneup than 1n•r a nd m on · or a
show than a rout
All-CIF i.lar!-. Slt•vt• Van llom
of E~tan<'aa and HQn I lolmc!> of
El Toro put on a d a zzling
pe rforman<'c. s howing again
wh y they are con:.adcred the two
best pla:,l'rs in the Sea Vaew
League as each sparkled
V t\N HORN, T HE 6·5 blond
who has led the Eagles to' 41 v1c
tones an two years. scorc-d 27
points de:.pite missing ~ 38 of
playing time. led Estancia m re
bounding with 13 boards and wa:.
the central h gun• for tht· win
lll'f ' ,
Holmet>. a 6·5 do·at ull. but
mostly from out.side. peppe~ the nets ror 34 points In another
one-man show fo r the Chargers.
;;hov. ang amazing range for his
•IZe
• · · 1 · ve s howc as ed Ron th1!-.
\'ear." admitted F:I Toro Coarh
Ed f'ehx. who usuall y clemandi.
tril,tl \(•am conC't•pt
"I Wt\NT TO S•:E HIM gl't
·vc rvthing h<' ha!> Mm in~ lo him
ta·c au:.e h<.· ,.., :;;uc h a hurcl
wo rker and tot:.i l team player "
Holml's wi:ts the mon• SJX'<"
t Llc ular with h1~ lonj( rung!'
,hots. but Van Horn w<.1!> thl' k1•y
1CI VIC'tOI), With hi!. ofrc:n'>IVC fl'
ho u n dang a n11 ... 011 d d dt:n.., ('
w1t h1n lht> E!>lancw wnt•. 1n <id
:i1t1on to his SC'Onng
a Show
STEVE VAN HORN
B e Kno1es Funda•eatals
"Stl.'ve's oHen!>IVt: n•bounchni:
m 1he second ha lf turned 11.
r-o mme ntc·d l-:<;tanc·1a CoaC'h
La rrv Sunderma n
Rut ai. us ual. dt•<,p1t1· \';.rn
llo rn"• SC'o nng a nd derl'n!>1\I·
j omananc<'. E!>tanC'1a ., victor~
"a' a team !'(fort .incl Sun
RON HOLMES
Greg Wooden. grandson of former t:CLA
Coach John Wooden. le<Jps forward to meet
the pass. avoiding an attempted s teal from
Costa Me!.j g uard .Jon Richardson r ll 1
\\oockn's Irvine Jh gh team lost . 69-66 Sec
s t o r:-·. page B3
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Austria's Stock Wins Downhill
Skier Cam e to W inte r Olympics as an A lte rnate
LAKE PLACID.NY. (AP> Leonhard
Stock of Austria . who came here as an
a lte rnate, e d ged country man Peter
Wimsberger and won the gold medal in
the downhill s ki race today at the 1980
Winter Olympics.
Stock, 21. covered the 3,009 meter course
in 1 45 50 seconds . Wirnsberger was
cloc ked in 1.46.12 for the silver. and Cana-
dian Steve Podborsk1 won the bronze in
1.46 62
STOCK, WHO WON A S POT on the team
with his trajning times. had the fastest an
terme<liate times of 37 JO and 1 13.43 to
easily outdistance his countryman.
Times were slowed by fresh snow that
fell dunng the morning and continued
throughout the race. Te mper,tures were
In the 20s.
Race ofrtcials sent the last six skiers in
the start order down first to clear the
course. and Stock was the lSth racer to
• start.
MEANWHILE, ANNI E BOB.CK.INK of
, The Netherlands, who wu not counted
among the favorites, woo the aold medal
today In the women's l ,~meter s~
sJ(allnl race with • record·tbaU.erlng
1 performance. She finished with a tlme of 2 minutes, ~ 10.95 seconds, rtpplng almost six seconds
oft the Wloter Games mark of 2: 16.58 set
by Galln1 Step1nsltaya of the Soviet Union
ln 1978 at Innsbruck, Austrt•.
Ria Vi1aer. alao of Holland won the
silver medal wtth • Ume of 2: 12.M. Sabtne
Heeker d Eut Germany finished thJrd in
2·l2 •.
BEm HEIDEN or Madison. Wis .. one of
the strongest hopes to win a medal for the
United States in women's s~ skating,
finished seventh with a time of 2· 13.10
Another Amcncan, Mary Doctor, also of
Madison, Wis .. placed 12th in 2: 14 74. Her
younger sister, Sarah, followed in 13th
place In 2.15 ll. These times also were
below the old Olympic m ark.
The Soviet Union's Natalia l'etrusheva.
who had been expected lo do well. finjshed
in 2: 14.15 and placed e ighth
The Olympic record 1s above lhe world
mark of 2:07. 18 held by HaUda Vorogiva of
the Soviet Union.
Action In men's "peed skating begins
Friday with Eric Heiden, Beth's older
brother. given a good chance of winning
five medals. On Friday. both men and
women will race the 500 meters.
NIKOLAI ZIMYATOV OF RUSSIA won
the gold med.al in the men's 30 kUotneter
cro111·country akl race In one hour, 21
minutes, 02.80 seconds.
His countryman, Veaily Rochev.
finished ·second tor • silver medal lo
1:27.34.2.2. Ivan Lebanov of BW,arl• won
the bronze medal ln 1:28:03.87.
Zlmy1tov'1 victory 1av• the Soviet
Union it.a 50th cold medal In WlntAr Olym.
plc history and sftafped a finl·Plac• tie
with Norway for tota 1oldl
I
JOHN BOWER. DIR ECl'OR of the US.
Nordic team. sa1d li11l Koch ol Gwllor<J,
Vt . considered the top American hope,
dr opped out after 25 kilometers
Doug Peterson of Hanover, N.H .. who
finished far back IO the field. described the
course as a little slow
Thomas Wassberg o f Sweden finished
fourth in l 28 .40.35. and J osef Luszczek of
Poland was fifth in 1 ·29 03 6-4 Malla
Pitkanen of Finland finis hed sixth 1n
l 29 "35.03.
Zimyatov. 24. led the field from start to
finish and was the lh1rd straight Soviet
s kier to capture the race. Vyatslav
Ved enin and Sereei Savelyev won in Sap·
p<>ro in 1972 and Innsbruck in 1976. respec
lively
TH E TOWERING FINNISH skier, Juba
Mleto, wbo Onlahed fourth in Innsbruck,
placed sevent h in today's race lo
1:29:45.00. Ove AunU led the Norwegian
contingent in eighth place with a time of
1: 29:54.02.
Alf Gerd Deckert of Etst Germany
placed ninth ln
1: 30:05.16 and Lar1' Ertk Eriksen or
Norway wu 10th In 1: 30: 34.34.
FlnlJhinl 11th was Evgeny Belyaev or
the Soviet UnJon ln 1:30:35.32 and Oddvar
Braa of Norway waa a cU111pPolnUn1 12th
In 1:30:4e.70.
Braa wu one of the favorites after win
ninl the Nordic Sid World Cup tut year
and both pre-Olym plc races In Lake
Placid. However, he suffered from a bad
cold tut week aM obviously wu not fully
recovered for today'• race.
t .. r man was 1•<1 g1•r to PJ"' thf•
n•d1t around
'"TIM KROHN•'t:Ll.>T'S pa..,.,
mg v. as ouU.tandang and Ton'
'a m p and R1C'k Rill•\' did a good
1ob on th(' boo rd!>.· -.,aid Sun
1erman
"Kc.-nl Smith"-., nint' ass1<;ts and
Krohnrcldt's eight as~1 i.h \l.Nl'
r11 ce. too · ·
And des pite thl' 2li.t v1t·tory in
!4 starts for Orange County'-;
'lo l ranked prep quintet. Sun
1erman 's r t'a l post gam e
thoughts weren't wath El Toro
rather with Friday 's duel at
Corona del Mar.
"One more win, then It's all
the way... said Sunderman in
response to the fact his team has
rlmcbed its second stra1ght Sea
View League crown.
CORONA DEL MA R trails
Es lancla b y a gam e with
rrlday's finale "Coro n11 del
Mar is a helluva team," said
Ciunderman "But so ar e we "
Ei;tancia 's forte. good shoot·
ing from the field. proved again
too much for Sea View compel!
lion
The Eagles hit 38 or 63 from
the field (60.3 percent) and with
a tough zone that yielded few
personal fouls, El Toro had few
c hances.
The Chargers never led, but
lied lhe game as late as 3:59 left
in the first half at 28 on a
Holmes 20-footer.
BUT VAN HORN answered lt
with one from slmllar ran1e to
!five the Eagles a le ad t hey
would never s urrender, and
capped the· first half wlth a
thrce-polnt play with tlve Ucks
rem•lning to set the trend.
A 1~ bliu at the out.set of the
third period pumped It up lo
51-34 and all that remaint!d wH
to watch Holmes and Van Hom
answer aach o ther 's
performance
Coaching ~
'
LA Easy;
Ask Riley 1
INGLEWOOO CAP> The
N at1onal Basketball Association
standings now i.how Los Angeles
with a 41 18 record and Portland
with a 27 32 mark Yet the
Lakers had good reason to be
fired up for their latest game
with the Trail Blazeri.
Whal~ thl' Trail Blazers are
fighting ror a berth IO the post·
.,eason playoff'>. and the Lakers
have ont: of the NUA's finest rec·
ords, Portland had played like
a c hampion against Los Angeles
!>O fa r in 1979 80. Until Wednes·
day night. that 1i.
"THE Pl.AVERS really want.
1•d th1!-. one. they were O·and-3
against Portland this season."
-.,a id Lo-; Angele<; Coach Pat
H lley afler the Lake rs tc'>unced
tht' Tr:.11 1 Blazers. l~-103 "It
turnc·d into a blowout because
v.t• work1•d very hard in the first ha IC ..
Hilt:\ bt·ram1· the third head
t oc1t h of th<' La kn~ lh1i. season
lit• f1llt-d 1n for inte rim coach
P c1ul 'w\e..,lhl•ad. who had s ur
.i.:c·n lo rt.•mov1• a kidney stone
11n \1ondJ;.-night Wcslhead, who
h<t'> guided Lo' Angeles since
.IJ<'k McKinney was lnJUred an a
tuc;.-c h.• act'1dl'nt on Nov. 8. 1s ex
pt•rted to reJOan the team w1thm
d v. t'C'k
· Sure I v. a.-. ner vous." saad
l<1lc1. or has he ad coarhmg a.s·
!>lgnme nt "ll was a s mooth
trani.1t1on except Cor two ttung:.
.. , got the team out too late for
lhe pre·l(ame workout a nd got
them out too ea rly at halftime "
KAREEM ABDL'L-JABBAR
m adl· Rtley·s Job a lot easier.
'ronng 32 p<>ants and handin~
out l I assists before leaving the
.:amt• ror good lute 10 the third
quarter Jamaal Wilkes added
25 p<>ml\> for lht.• Lakers. Abdul-
J abbar made 14 or his 19 fi eld
l(oltl attempts and Wilkes was l2
of 16 from the noor
The-Trail Blau-rs .,uffered a
hlo" l•arly an tht> gaml' Startln~
rt>nler To m Owens 1n1ured h1:.
lt•ft .1nkl•· ,1rt1 r .,.,me -.evr n
n11nu1~ u( J>l<i)' and d1dn 't re
tum °"'ens said after lhe game
1ha1 be didn't th ink he'd be
sadeh..oed because of the injury
.. ft 's pretty bard to play
against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
without a cent.er." sa.td Portland
Coat'h Jack Ramsay "Owens'
1n1ur} 1:. not as bad as we first
rt•ared Rut I didn't "ant to n sk
an~ rurt}\l'r lnJUr} b} bnng1n~
him bJr• v.tw n V.t' were 21
pu inl-. t>t-tfind "
RAMSAY REFERRED lo
pla \ 1ng Ov.l•n-., in thl' i.c•('ond
hJ lf . 11w Lahr'i. who IC'd all th<'
v. a). held a 59·38 advant age at
tht• 1ntt•rm1:-~ion and the game,
f11r ,111 ant C'nls c1nd purposes. was
o \ t•r al that ..,tag1• Los Angeles
nlJlft• "IUrl:' hy m aking 17 or 1ts
:! I r1t•lct ~o;.d attt.•mpts in the
thin.I quartl'r
It ";.i., 9H 70 t•ntenng the final
I:! m1nut<.-s and the 129 points
"<'rt' lh<• mo~t !>rored agams t
l'ortl.ind in a ~aml' this Sl'a!>On
Ron Bre we r and Calvin Natt
paced the Trail Blazers with 20
.1 nt1 I ~ po ints, rc!>pect1vely.
Kt>rmll \\ ashangton pulled down
,1 ,1.?a nw high 10 n ·oounds Cor
Port I anti
P e r ry H e ade d
For Rangers
For Montanez
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The San
Diego Padres said today they
are trading Gaylord Perry, their
Cy Young Award -winning
pltt'her. and two minor leaguers
to the Texas Rangers tor first
baseman Willie Montanez.
The deal is expected to be of·
flc1 ally a nno unced Friday.
coupled Wlth one sending left.
handed pitcher Bob Owcblnko
a nd a t'enter fie lde r Jim
Wilhelm of the Padres' Hawaii
fa rm team to Cleveland for In·
dians center fielder Je rry Mum·
phrey
Also going to lhe Ranger!!,
along with Perry, a 4l·year--0ld
rlgbt·hander wbo left the Padres
late last year. are Hawall in·
fielder T ucker Ashfo r d and
Amarillo riabt·handed pttcber
Joe Carroll. the Padres said.
lnterleague trading officially
be~lns Friday.
·•we bad to have a center
fielder and we needed a proven
hitter," said Jerry Coleman. the
Padres' new manager. ''The
people we've aou.en mtY not be
tbe verv but players lo
baseball. but we've plu&ied a
lot of holes. We'r. pretty solid
now-al every potlUon. Wo abould
be better defen1lv11.y. <Dave>
Cub , Moai..nea and Mumph rey
will help with lhelr bata. ·•
11:1 DAI V PILOl BASKETBALL/SPORTSBREAK
Edison's Triangle Stuns Marina
• Edlso n Hieb Coach Hurry Le11h
CS'Otud up Marina with • tnanilt' and
l.-0 ddm.a Wf'dne d•)' n•a&hl and lht·
t.acUc pald olf with an H loru hlna 74 ~
'1>Ut ol Uw-Sun C't Lf'atue prf' ~<'Hon
:favorites. lmO<'kin1 tht' Vllt1n1 out of
CIY 4 A playoff ron1Hdrrnt1on
' Wltb tM vktory on the Marlna rourt
thC' ~,.. a&aln )I ~rth In lht Cit
baak"tbafJ plll)'orr11
'fh.-tnan&Jo and two wu Mimed at
Ma r1na·-. •tandout 1uarch Kft llb
Oov.•on 11nd ~am Alt'llo. and with
hUphomoreos ftlrhard C'h1An6' and mck
f>IUt'mardo boWldlnA( th\ t-u Vlk ...
r>awaon and A1allo comtonc.'<1 for 20
polnh bt>forf' both rouhnl( out
hud1 We l'um e buck lo wllbln 10
polnLI "
8 T IT w ASN 'T n1:urly t'OOUJih
uea1n11t 1m opponent that was doinat
evcrylhin& naht. aocludlna 21 of 36 from
tht' fa tild (58 3 percent >
l';,iul lkugan 11rf>red 13 pointli and
pu llt-d down 10 reboundr.. while
THE DEFENSIVE TACTIC proved the
pttrfect !lche m c to thwart the VI
k1ng1.lrulyatwo guard team
"If Muina had another player who
could hit 15 footers they would have
kltled UI." saJd Leigh.
"Chang and D18ernardo da d the JOb,"
<'Ontlnued ··But Reagan had an oo~tand ·
1ng night on the bo11rd1 a nd we were able
lohand.Je Marina'~full rourt pre-\ .. Wt: WANTED th~ pl111yoff, "'aid
lAlah. "It wu our "oul othd th1i. •In
certalnly rank.a with our vtclorlt•l\ over
Servile and 1!:8tancl11 ..
OAWHON AND Al .U...O w~n: ham
J)(•rNI with thn-e P4"'nODll fouh 1tplt'ce
tx-rore haUUme and t>t-ror~ ~ )mokl'
<'l•aarod. Jl'..dlMWt 11boot•n cllcktd on 32 ,,f 4 l free throwi.. ('bp~td by Kt'lth
»unk11 · •l'or1na •Prt"e near thtt l'nd uf tht-
1i1•m•
m BASKETBALL ··Ban.ks sealed it with lhe free throwl'.
at the end He '~ money in the bank for us ..
Al OM point lo the Uurd quartt'r tl'H>
Cbar1en bad Marina down. 48 22. and
althouah M1.rlna pared th~ rnara1n
1'0mewh1t. Ow VUtea w~rt' nt>ver ublt: lu
11er1owsly thrt'aten
A d1JK'OMol11lt· Martnd to.-t•h Mt-Vl·
f'oi.>0vkh, who httd Nt'cn hli. tcum 1>tag
l(t'rt><I nrller by four loi.11t"b h>· t wo
point:. t'tiC'h, l>IUd "Wt: didn't h1tn.: (JUr
DI Bernardo t'Onlrtbuled 14 points and
s~ven boards an addllioo to tu.s sterling
defense
Chang added 15 points and Banks was
in double figure!> at 12, thanb to eight
frt'e throwi.
T hus thf' Charger !! enter Fnday's
leagut• finale with invading Fountain
Valley with a lie for second place at
stake. but rf'gardless or the outcome.
Edison compet<>s in the playr,((<,
Manna watche!I
A C•psule Report From the World of Sports
Patron Loses $300 Wailing
For Ride to Lake Placid
f'rom AP Dispatches
LAKE PLACID. N.Y. Mane D1twe spent •
SJOO for a once-in-a -llfelime opportunity lo !>CC the e , , •
ope ning ceremonjes of the 1980 Winter Olympics
U nfortunately, she missed it due to a massive t raf
fie s narl.
When the ceremonies a ctually began Wednctiday, Dawe
a nd three friends from Massachusetts were i.Landing in a
parking lot, waiting for a bus that was three hours late
Sometime during the ceremonies, the bus for which they
were waiting finally arrived. And just as cer emonies were
winding up, the bus deposited them at the scene.
"It's disastrous . We never even got to our seal&. And here
I a m waiting again for a bus," s aid Dawe as she stood In a
parking lot l 1h hours a fte r the ceremonies ended.
Dawe was just one or hundreds or unhappy victims of a
m assive failure of the intricate transportation system i;et up
to ferry people a round this cramped village during the
Game"
.------Quot~,,, tlw Da11 ------.
C'omedian J()(' Goottf'r, al a roast of New York
Giants Coach Ray Perkini. "The Giants are known as
the Gong Show of footb::ill But many people owe a lot to
th<' Giants ulcers. indiJ.!cst1on. nausea "
Nort.• CaroH•a Siair llparta Dtdcr
North Caroli na Stall' ovi·n·amc· a 16-pomt dl'f m
1<· 1t Wt'<lMsday m~hl. cau~ht 16th rank<:d Duke
l·arly in the st•rond half «ind. behind a 20-pomt
performance by Clydf' Anstln. humaliatef.l the Blue
Ot>vilh in the final 20 minult·'> en route to a 76-59 Atl11nt1c
Coast Conference basketball victory . . Je ff Lamp hit a
pair of rree throws with four seconds.left to give Virginia's
Cavaliers an 89..&7 win over Clemson's lOth·ranked Tigers
.. Sophomore guard Dwklt Morte1 acoreif a career·hltb 16 points whJle settling down a ragged Maryland otrenae and led
the eighth-ranked Terps to an 85-12 win over East Carolina
. . Etban Martin drilled in six straight free throws In the
final 42 seconds and Wllll~ Sims added a slam dunk o n a
l)reakaway as !->ixth rankcrl LSU downed Auburn. 50.44
Ot>an lJ lhoU wrm·d 19 point' and fre.,hman G uy Mln·
nlfit-ld added Iii to l1·ad Iowa Stc.itc: to a 66 ~ up-.el of 19th
r :mkl'd Kans us Stat1· Mark Aguirre !)Cored Z:l point'> C1nd
Skip Dillard uddc·cl :w as top ranked Ot>Paul routed
Va lparJ1-.<1, !J5 71
Pft191d11a E•d Leal119 Sfreak
Tht· Maurice Lucas invt>slment is already pay
ing Im: div1dt:nds for the New J ersey Nets. Ac
c1u1rl•d recently an a trade with Portland. Lucas
Hored 21 points and pulled down 12 rebounds 1n
the Net~· 98·96 victory over Indiana Wednesday night Lucu
rl'ceavl'd plenty of help from rookie C11tt RoblJlsoa, who con
tribut.ed 16 points Waller Davia hit two free throws with
10 s«00ds remaining to rally Phoenix past Boston. 1.35-134
l.UCAS
Davis had 20 poaots while Paal Westplaal
paced the Suns with 34 . Bost.on . which had
<i '><'Ven-gaml' winning streak ended. wast
ed a 4S·potnt performance by Larry Bird
Bobby J o n es led a balanced
Philadelphia 11ttack with 23 points and
C'aldwf'll Jonrli snared 20 rebounds as the
76ers wh1pp<.'d Utah, 107·8S Reserves
James Ballt>y and Fred Brown rallied
Seattle from an eight-point de ficit in lhe
fourth quarter to beat Atlanta, 93-86. ll
was the s ixth stra ig ht win for the
SuperSomcs while the Ha wks had a seven
g~me wtftAfflg stre&k ~napped . Behind 38 potnts by
Junior Bridgeman and 23 by Brian WIDten, Milwaukee rolled
o ver Chicago, 111· 101 . . Rort Reid scored 1.3 pornls lD the
fourth quarter and M~• Malooe c anoed six free throws m
the final two mmutcb Lo rally Houston lo a 122·117 wan ove1
New York .
~le S ..... O•~~•r·raei lt'li• KC
Pf'lt> LaCock signed a one yur contr act with •
the Kan.-.as City Royah Wedni:sday despite tus dis·
pleas ure OVl'r nol playin~ rc~_ulurly laM season .
Lacock. son of TV pnson11lity Peter Maubll,
may not JWt ·murh mor£> plll} 1n~ t ime this st>ason ht-cause
nt•w ~l anagl•r Jim Frey s .i y-. former Angel Wlllle Aikens will
hl· ha!> fi rst hasem <tn .lorkey Lawrence ReyooldH
plrJded ~uiltv in th1• 1'1wono Do"'ns race flxmR case. leavrni.t
.1 tl11z1•n cfrfrm1ants -.1111 on trial Howard "Howdy"
~ht'r,, '.I.ho la-.t Yl'<1r h1·~.in h1 .., 'lt•cond t1·nurt-a' heud fool
ball t'O:ll'h ;1t .Jtihn-. llupkm., l '111\'t'r\1ly, died Tut·'>day at Hw
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Announcers · Jim M r K ay l<E'1lh Jackc;on , Curt Gowdy,
Chr1~ Schenkel, Frank Gifford, Bob Beattie, Al Michael!>, Ken
Dryden. Don Meredith and Biii Fl('mminQ.
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BARRY LEIGH
to get on the scoreboa rd in Wednesday's NHL ,
It took Pittsburgh JUSt one shot and 43 seconds ~
(tame at Toronto. Things fell in elace after tha t a s
the Penguins registered a 4-2 Wln over tbe Ma pie
Leafs to snap a six-game losing streak. Nick Li~tt broke the
ice in the opening moments ... Mark Mesa&er and Roa Cbip·
perOeld each scored two goals to powe r Edmonton over Min·
n esota. 5-3 . Center Reggie Kerr scored goals in the
second and third periods to pace Chicago lo a 3·1 deci.sion
over the Rangers ... Guy Cbou.l.aard'• powe r·play goal al
11. 25 of lhe third period gave Atlanta a 2·2 lie with Detroit,
s napping the F la m es ' fi ve·J(ame winning s treak
E vrnts on today'<, <,chedute at Lake Ptac 1d mclooe Men '>
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but not without ~omt• hea' ~ oppos1t1on from Irvine 's
Cra1~ Moothart Mesa wa!l. pressed befor e sronng a
69 66 \'Jctor~ over the Vaqueros See story. Page BJ.
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Battle of the Snakebitten Love Doubles:
Borg, Fiancee
Btdldogs in Doglwuse,lnvade Struggling VCI
Two basketball teams that have taken dif·
lerenl routt-s to obliv100, UC Irvine and Fresno
State, square off tonight C7:301 al Crawford Hall
seeking some kind or respect out of d1&appomt1ng
l'leasons.
UCl, which has lost a ll JO of its P acific Coast
·Athletic Association games. is 6·16 on the year and
averaging less than 60 points a contest
FRESNO STATE, WHICH •~ IS 7 overall.
would be contending for the PCA/\ crown 1f it were
not for three pre -season scnmmages that have
Brooks Innocent
EUGENE. Ore (AP) -A three·month in·
ves ligallon has found that Rich Brooks. University
of Oregon head football coach, was not involved In
a bogus credits scandal al the school, says William
Boyd, university president.
"We have conducted a.a thorough an lnvesllga.
Uon aa I know how." Boyd said Monday night
''Basically, all the facl8 are In now, and I think it's
s ignificant he re that at the end or all that time. I
still f\nd Rich Brooks an honorable coach "
Boyd's statem ent came a fter he had con-
firmed that 8 1H•('ond former Oregon football
player had been registe red at Los Angeles Valley
College in the summe r of tm.
Boyd rerused lo name lhe second former s tu
dent because of his right of privacy.
Last week. a former player. Denick Dale,
rla1med in a signed affidavit that he had done no
work at LotJ Angeles Valley. yet had received nine
s:redlt.a for lhe 1.977 summer seaalon. Dale claimed
he hod asked Arook11 aboutthecredita.
Dale said the coach told him that he had taken
cart of him but he wouldn't doll •ltln.
8rook11 'vehe mently denJed Dale's allegetlons.
;ind Boyd backed the coach Monday night
rau s<>d the BuJldo~s :1 lot of naghlmure.,
To avoid violating the NCAA'::. 27-g11mc hm1l
rule, Fresno State had lo cancel two of Its remain
mg home games The Bulldogs are also unable to
part1c1pale in the PC/\A post-season tournament
and are inchg1ble for the league title so thf'1r
chances of earning a post-season mv1tation are
slim at best.
JN F'ACT, IRVINE technically ha~ a bt!tter
rhance of making the NCAA tournament Of
l'Ours<>. 1t would lake the PCAA tourna ment llth• to
do that and the "'ay the Anll'alers have been play
mg, they're expl•t:tNJ to Ix· 11u:,tNI in th1• first
round tr UCI continues to pllly the way 1t did against
Utah State last wt'<'k, anything can happen. The
Anteaters led the PC'AA co leaders m the final
minutes before dropping an 87-83 overtime verd1rt
a week ago lo the day
Since then , UCJ has l(Jst another game (74 59
to San J ose State> and its coach, Tlm Tut. who ba:;
announced his retirement effective at the end of
the season. No doubt the Anteaters are as Intent
upon avoiding a winless conference season as they
are about sending Tift out on a positive note
MORE THAN PRIDE, Fresno Stale still has a
chance of quahfylng for u bid to the NIT tourna
ment Wlnmng three of their fmal four would 1lve
the Bulldogs an 18·8 record and with the expanded
NCAA tournament format. there are a lot of
vacancies m the NIT field
As usual, fi'rc1mo State leads the PCAA In scor
ina defe nse, allowtna but 59 3 a contest UCI t.s
avC'ra1Clng 70 s dt>fens1vely and 65.9 offensively
while the BuJldogs arc sconna Juat 96.8 p0lnt1 an
oulin1.
Thua, unle11 the ttcms act Lnto an unexpected
fast bretk ayndrom.t, tonlaht's rcam e promlH• to
he a atudy of pollcnt ba11ketball at Ila Mil -or
worst dependln~ upon how you view the llPOrt
Face Lloyds
NEW YORK CAl'l BJom
Borg dot"m't particularly llke
playmg d<1ubles but he has to
like the inrcnuve used to get
him into 'lurh a match
Bor~ wall team with fHJnctt
M ariana S lmlo nescu 1n a
$150.000 "love d oubles" matrh
aga1nst John and Chris Evert
Lloyd , 1l was unnounc-('d
Wednt'8day The match will be
p layed May 19 in Lont1nn nnd Wlll
be telev1~ by AH('
ThE' wmn1nJ( team will RCl
$90,000 and the lo!>ers $60,000 an
the best·of·t hrN· sets match
Those a r e numbers anyon t',
even a m1lhona1re like Borg,
can't ignore
"I don't play doubles except
once or twice a year ," sa ys
norg, the lop.ranked men's
11ingles player In the world. "It's
t.ou1h lo play both. I like to accen·
tuate the sincles and be con.sis·
tent."
Slmlonescu was one of the t>Ht
players In Ro mania but hadn't
participated on the wo men's
tour for l'levc>ral years She's just
now rHumlna her career wtlh
the Future11 lour
"We both dec.:ldcd she should
not play u much becauae I wa.a
much more aucceasful 10 I kept
goln1." HY• Bor•. "It wu the rt1ht decision,"
add• Slmloneac u , who will
marry Bor1 ln July "lt wu
hard \o be apnrt l'IO much when
W(' both "laye<J ''
I
Slice of the Pie
Sailors Clinch Sunset Tie
There w;as little celcbralion
Wcdoesday night when Newport
Ha rbor J-ugh l'lmcht•d at least a
t 1e for the Sun~et Lt>aRue ba'>kl't
ball title-Thal°!'> becau~e th1•
<;a1lors ure .. uving 1t all for f 'rl
jay night
"We want the whole pie. vot•
1ust have a !>hl'I'. · \O ld Newport
l'O:tc h Jerr} !>l'l~u:.k <1flt·r
Wl'dnesda\ '!'\ 79 tik v1rton al
Westmm • .,U..r
• 11 ·s nol l'omplc•11• \<'t .°
l)p fiu"k addNI . Wt• rt• happy
\\Ith the 11\in bul not Jubilant
They know wha t they want all
of tht· leaftut• r h11mpwnship
They'vt> workl'd too hurd not to
h ll \ e It ..
Ne~rt Harbor tan solo the
tit le by beating ll unt1ngton
B1•a<'h Friday night ul home
Cons1df'nn1t the Sailors haven't
won a var11lty baskt•tball title in
2:1 yeal"", tht> ()('('U';ICJO r1gurl'\ to
tw a momentous one
Fount.mn Vaill')":. only hope at
Raining a ~hurr 11( tht.> title IS
llAO·fold F1r .. t. th1· nurnni. have
lo win lht•1r let!J(Ut' finale at
F:d1 11on Second. lt untlngton
Beach. which has won only one
league game. has to pull the up
set o f the year ut Newport
II arbor
Newport Harbor 19,
Weatmlneter 88
With plenty of support from
the bench. the Sailors s hot a
bllstering 56 percent agalnat o
man to-man defense m pol'lting
their eighth league win a1alnst
one setback
Mike Love. a 6 2 junior, scored
21 polntl in a rel'f'tvl' role on
10·fo r· l2 t hootlna fie hud 10 or
his total In the third quarter
while Kevin Droke "lC'Ored 10 of
his l4 In lh lt<'Ond quarter
Weatmln11ter·1 hot s hooting
kept tho Lions ln the 1tame for
•three quartcin. Newport led,
S7 -~3 . e nterlna t he f ourth
quarter but Ot>Rus k aold he was
neY('r worril'd
.. Jt was a fun gaml• lo watch , ..
he said .. , thou~hl ll was a mat
teroftame Wt•werl'hot ..
Startt'r" Aryan Linsky and
Bruce Caldwell combined for 32
points ru, Newport flllrbor ran
11s overall re<-ord to 17 6
FCMlfttalnVatteyt1,
Huntlng1on Beach 83
A ">lmng all 1;1rnund J:Jmt• by
Jeff Chns tenscn wrappt·d up J
pla)off ht'rth fortht• Raron~
A fl 3 1un10r. Ch ristensen
"><·ored 23 points and grabbed 12
rebounds as Fountain Valley ran
its league rt-<'ord to 7 2 and over ·
all mark t.o 14 9. Chnstensen hit
7 of 14 sbots rrom I.he fi eld 9 or 13
from the fr<'e throw line and
scored 13 points an the third
quarter
M 1ke Turner sror1•d 17 points
for Jlunlinl'lon Ren1·h. 1 8 in
lcJg1w and 6 11 0\.1•1 all
GIRLS WIN, 6-2
IN BASKETBALL
CLOVER, S.C <AP> Fort
M 111 Hil{h &hool girls basketball
tum held the ball during their
Tuesday night gam e agains t
Clover IUgh but still lost 6·2.
The Yellow Jacke ts he ld th<
ball most of the first period. all
of the second and lh1rd periods,
and most of the lu t
Clover led 2-0 at lhe ha lf alter
scoring early 1n the second
quarter Fort Mill had ll :shot at
the buuer but ll fell short
C'lover then Increased Ila lead to
4·0 in lhe lhird period.
Me linda Helms scored Fort
Mill's onJy basket late In the
game, but Clove r countered with
l wo frtt throws lo prcacrve the
win
Fort Mill Is now 0·17 lhlft
1ea11on and has lost 40 gamea ln
a. row ov~r three seasons •
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Ott-am Vi•w JUab'a SNJ\awka tuned up for
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H~re'a a look at the actJoa
Ocean Vlew II, lo• Al 83
Art.r bia team •trucJ)e<t t.o a 31-21 hall&.Jme
lead, Ocean View Coacb Jlm Hanu analructed h1a
players t.o "tum up the tempo" In the second half
Jeff Andrude l<>«*td like he turned up the
boost ln bis turbocharger the way he paced the
Seabawb to a 39-point fOW"tb quarter The 8 1
i.emor scored a• ol his 25 polots lo the final frame
as Ocean View ran Its sea500 rftOrd lo Zl z and set
up Friday night's Empire showdown at co-leader Katella.
Wayne Carlander scored 26 poanl5, grabbed 11
rebounds and dealt out six assists for the
Seahawks, who h..lt 32 of~ field goal attempts
Corona del Mar 60, University 44
Turung up for its Sea View showdown with E~tancia. the Sea Kings rode some hot shooting by
R1ch K.lndorl and Ma rk Spmn to an easy win over
the upset-minded Trojans
Kandorf. a 6-5 senior, scored 21 points.
highlighted by a 9-for-10 showing at the fr~ throw
lane. Spinn, a 6·6 junior , hit Cave of sax shots from
the field.
Steve Moore added 14 points for CdM, which
had t.o overcome University's delay tac hes to log ats
PREP BASKETBALL
17th win in 21 season outings. A wm Fnday over
Estancia would give the Sea Kings a share of the league title.
Tim McLaughlin had 12 points to lead
Uni versity. 3-6 an league and 6-14 overall.
Mater Del 60, Bishop Montgomery 39
Combined with Servite's 34-31 loss to St. Paul ~ atcr. Dei made it two outright Angelus Leagu~
titles in a row with a lopsided win at 'Bishop
Montgomery.
David Cook scored 21 points to lead the
Monarchs lo their 20th win in 23 outings. The 6-0
guard was 9-for-14 from the field and a lso grabbed
11 rebounds.
Mark Shannon added 1J points and Mlke Swett
nlne rebounds for the Monarchs. -
Costa Mesa 69, lrvfne 66
Jn a battle to escape the league cellar, Costa Me~a used a 24·poiot second quarter to s ubdue JrvJne at home.
Tbe Mustangs bad lour ptayers score m douD;e
figures. beaded by Roger Lackey wbo bad 12. The
6-1 Junior was four-for -live from the field and four-
for-four from the free throw lme as Costa Mesa
raised lta Sea View record t.o 2·7 and overall mark
to 9·13.
Dan Bauer. Mark Jarvis an4 Ken Bardaley each scored 10 for tile M uat.anp. ·
Irvine, 0-t ln league and 3-19 overall, had five
players in double figures. Roby Bradbury with 16
and Greg Wooden with 15 paved the way while
Mike Llvsey added 13 and Bob Foringer and Craig
Moothart chipped in 10 apiece
Miaalon Viejo 62, Dana Hiiia 45
Wrapping up its second consecutive South
Coast League title, Mission VicJo used a pressing,
half-court defense against Dana Hills
Raoul Montalfo scored 16 points for the
l>iablos, who allowed the Dolphins just L5 pomts in
the first half Mission Viejo, 17·7 on the year and
X I in league. had a 51 28 lead with hve m10utes
ll'fl an the game
Ron Kraft scored 11 points for Dana Halls. 5 4
in league and 9-12 nv~rall
Laguna Hiiis 60, San Clemente 51
Arter lo:-lng at home to second year Laguna
Jtills, San Clemente's playoff chances were re-
duced to a hope and a prayer.
The Tritons have lo win their South Coast
League finale against Capistrano Valley Friday
night and hope that 0-9 Laguna Beach upsets Dana
Hills. Even then, that would necessitate a coin nip
between Dana Hills and San Clemente to de-
1 nm me the league's third place entry in the
playoffs.
Gary Carr with 14 points and Jack Stevenson
with 10 paced the Tritons, 4-S in league and 9-13
overa ll
LagWla H1Us controlled the tempo and forced
San Clemente out or its combanatJon defense to
wrap up second place.
Capo Valley 59, Laguna Beach 58
Their record may not show it, but the Laguna
liea<.11 Artists may be the most improved team in
the South Coast League.
In the second round o( play, Laguna Beach has
lost by one point lo league champion Miaalon Vie-
JO, by two pointa in overtime t.o second place
Laguna ffill.s and Wednesday by one point to
fourth place Capistrano Valley.
Two missed shots in the final 10 ~ods
Wednesday kept the Artists 0-9 In league and 3-17
on the year.
JNGLEWOOD CAP> -The Los Angeles
Lakers believe they've strengthened themselves in
an area where they need help with tbe acquisition or forward Mark Laodsberger from the ChJcago
Bulls.
"To win in the playoffs. we t.b1nk we need to be
stron1er, especially a1atn1t physical teams," aald
General Manager Blll Sharman after an.nouncln&
that the M, 215-pouod Landsberser would be com·
iog to the Laken in exchanae for rookie 1u.ard
Oliver Mack, 1980 and 1981 1econd·round draft
chotces and an undltcloaed amount of ca.ab.
TORRANCE -Kim Eisenhart scored 20
point• and 1rabbed nlne rebounds as Golden West
College potted a 91-63 women'• basketball victory
over ElCaminobere Wedneeday.
Stephanlt Gabb added ti pohttl for tbe Rustlers,
who are worklnt on a 12·c•m• wlontn1
streak. Chri• Gase to11ed ln 1' polotl, Timi Pltser
12 ud. Sandy Hall 11 tor owe. wblcb boata Cer·
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Fires ~SPECIALS
Marshall
OAKLAND <AP> -
Jim Manball Ls out. but
who's in ta anyone'• guest, particularly
Charlie Finley's.
F1nl~y. wbost'
maoagers never havt>
been oo tbe ,ob too long.
yanked his oloth dif·
ftreot skipper in 12
years when he told
M anball he would oot
be b ack for the 1980
sea&o0.
"J ~d him be didn't fl~ure in my plana for \980," Finley said
Wednesday from his
home in Chicago.
But F\nley s aid he did
not fire Manhall.
"How could be be
fi~ wben be wu never
hired'" Finley said. re·
femng to the ooe-seuoo
contract Marshall
slped when be replaced
Jack McKeon at the end
of tbe 1918 aeuoo.
Since the taam came
West foUowtng the 1.987
season. only Pick
Williams hu luted more
thao two years with the
A ·s, wtth McKton even
getUnc axed by Finley
twice. Finley made hLS latest
dec1sk>o known l'ue~day
lo a pbooe c all t o
Manball. wbo I.a winter·
lne at bla home 1n
Scottsdale, Ari-i .
Manball hid that the
conversation was the
first he'd bad with the A ·s
owoer lo monlhs.
"Naturally I'm disap
pointed aod do wn."
Marshall said. "A man
like• to rulisb what be
started aod the kids
were comlog along
great at the end of the
la.st season.
"I was all set for
aprlngtralning "
Finley said ~ had no
Idea who woWd manage
the A '1, wbo apparently
wlll remain in Oak.land
for another 1ea1on
detplt.e F\ns.y'I effort&
to MU tbttn to Deaver
oilman Marvt.n Davit.
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Sh Onnft Couty yacbl clubl wW t.. aJDOQI t1M 1t club. boatini evtat.1
lo lb• 1laat Soutbero CalUontla
Yacbtlnt AaaoclaUon Midwinter ::J•ttl Saturday. Sunday and Mon·
Tb• Utb annual
Southern Callforala
Boat &bow opma a to. ~· ,...,
day nm Friday at \he
Lot ~ Convention
Center.
Th• Mldwlnte", attract.inc up
wardJ ol l,2IOO boat.I lo ovtr 100
clUMI. hu t>.en upended .. aio
thla yoar to loclude cha~ lD t.be Veo
tu.ra-Oma.nl area CODdu~ racea
ror a nwnbu ot cl...-. SCY A la thCI
1ovem1D1 body for n yacbt tlubl
tTOm San Dleao lo Sant.a &arbara
and N~ada and Ar1aoaa.
ALL OF T11E CLUBS except Lo6
Anaeles Yacbt Club will wind up the
resatla ln two daya, Saturday and
Swiday. LA YC wtU conduct races for
the International Offabore Rule ban·
dlcap classes and large ooe-deslKD
classes Saturday, Sunday and Mon-
day.
Although the Midwinters ls
primariJy a saJlboat event, there ls
one predicted log contest for power
boat.a included. It also bas been ex-
panded with a portion or the boats
competing out of California Yacht
Club, Marina del Rey, and the others
out of Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club
in the Ventura-Oxnard area.
In addition to talte-bome trophies
in each class, there are 28 perpetual
trophies at stake in the weekend
eveots. All perpetual troobles will re-
main and be dlaplayed by the bo6Ung
yacht clubs. Individual winners will
receive an appropriate take-borne
award and have their names en-
graved on the perpetuals.
LOCAL YACHT CLUBS hosting
events and \he cluses which will
oart1c1pate ·
Balboa-Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Clubs -Wooden Hulls, Etchells-22,
San tana-JS, Olson-30, Ialaoder-30,
Shields. Santana·S25 and Santana-20.
Newport Harbor-Lido IBie Yacht
Clubs -Laser A and B. Windsurfer,
Naples Sabot A.Band C and over 40.
Dana Point-Capistrano Bay Yacht
Clubs -PHRF-A (0-150), PHRF·B
(151-186), PHRF·C (187-up) PHRF
without spinnakers, Rbodes -33.
Catallna-27 <under PHRF handicap
rule).
Classes sailing in other areas:
Los Angeles-Loni Beach
Los Angeles Yacbt Club -IOR
Mark lli(a) A, B, C, D; Cal~. North
Ainerican-40, SBORA A & B, 6·
meter
BOATING
Lone Beach Ya c ht Club -
Ericaoo-35, Cal-29, Cal-Z7, Cal-25 ,
S&Jlt.ana-27, Newport-30.
Alam1to9 Bay Yacht Club -Cal-20
A & 8, Corooado-15, J -2', 410, In·
ternati~al-14, l.Jdo-14 A, B, C, Snipe
A·B, Finn, Cyclone.
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club -p.
Cat, Geary-18. Mercury, 5-0·5,
Fireball. Sol Cal, 18-square meter.
Flying Dutchman, Day Saller, Dart,
NACRAS.2.
Little Ships Fleet -PHRF·A
<0· 138), PllRF-B < 139-180).. PHRF.C
( 181-up), PHRF (without spin·
nakers), CF-27, Catallna-38.
Seal Beach Yacht Club -
Catallna-30. Catalina-27, Newport-27,
Coronado-25, Catallna-25, Cllpper-26,
Catallna-22, Newport-2(), Aquarius-23
and Clipper-21.
Sul.a Monica Bay
California Yacht Club -Tnrtan-10.
Soling. Moore-24, Merit-25. J ·30,
Tornado. Star, J -24. lntemat1ooal
Contender, predicted log race.
Del Rey Yacht Club -Ocean Rac-
ing Catamarans, Ericson 2-32,
SBORA A & B, lslander..JG, CaJ-25,
PC, Ventura-24, Sidney Sabot Jr. &
Sr .. Westward Sabot Jr. & Sr.
King Harbor Y acbt Club -
PHRF·A (0-150), PHRF·B (151·186),
PHRF-C (187-up), Santa Cruz-27 .
Thunderbird, Columbia Challenger
and CaJ-20.
San Diego
Mission Bay Yacht Club -M·20
Tazer.
Veatura-Onanl
Anacapa Yacht Club -PHRF·A, B,
C, without spinnakers, Catallna·2'1,
Catalina·2S, Corooado-25.
Pacltic Cori.ntblan Yacht Club -Power cruiser predicted log race.
~aking Time Off
lt will be tbe tarcest
all-marine exblbltlon
ever held on the West
Cout with mon than 40
new craft amooc tbe 825
bo all of all 1l.sel a.Ad deacrtpUons on dlaplay.
lll lldditkJD, there will
be 240 booth exhibits
abowcuinl every type
or acceuory from elec·
tronica to power plants.
Southern CaHrornia
Marine Association.-
sponsor oft.be sbow, in·
dlcatea lhat 1ome l2S
boat manufacturers,
many from Orange
County, will have their
latest creations on view.
TBDE WILL also be a display of Olympic
s ailing boats in the lob-
by, &.PCi several Olympic
hopeful skippers will be
on band to explain the
intricacies of the craft
In addition to the
lineup of boats and ac-
cessor ies, severa l
special features h ave
been scheduled. Paul
Miller will host a leam-
to-sa1l c linic , Char lte
Davis will lecture on
fis hing and Mllte Murphy
will conduct a water ski
cUnlc.
Tbe American Powel"
Boat Association CAP·
BA) will have a showing
o( famous high-speed
racing craft. including
those raced by Bill
Muncey, \he unlimjted
hydroplane legend, and
Betty Cook, the Newport
Beach woman who is
currenUy the bolder of
her secood world cham-
pionship on the offsbo~
racing circuit.
TOE GOVEllNMENT
of the Republic of China
baa a $2'r'l·m1Won ex-
hibit of power and s ailboat.a, including a
48-footer.
Show boUn are 2·10:30
pm. weekdays; 11 a m
to 10 :30 p.Dl. Saturdays
and 11 a .m. to 7 p.m .
Su.nda,ys. '!'be LA Coo·
veoUOD Ceote.r ts located
near 12th and Figueroa
street.a..
Take Close Look
Not many people have seen about a rrul110n
of these Carson City s ilver dollars which
have been put on sale by the government
~incc being locatt>d recently They'r e 90
percent ~tlvcr These' two wtll go on perma -
nent di.splay at the Sm ithsonian Institution
'Seam' Expert Tells Dow
Shortchange Artist H™ Made Fortune
CRATI'ANOOGA, Tenn (AP> -Cashiers.
beware of the s hort changers. wa rns one
shortcbanger who says sbe is reformJ..D&. She told
her story to the Chatt.anooea News-Free Press. oo the condition that the newspaper not identify her
Sbe pl'Opoees to conduct chnics al business~
-chargioe a ree -to show employees bow \(1
guard qainst sbortchaogers.
She said she bad learned sbort.ch.aoiin& in a
Lot! An&eles bar and bad done it for 14 years
without getting caught, claJmin& to bave made
more than $100,000.
THE WO•AN aECOUNTED ooe of her
typical OimOams :
Tbe sbortchanger walk.a up lo the count.er cu-
rying an item, iD thiB cue ooe costing leas t..ban a
dollar. She pays ror lt wt\b a '10 bUl -boldl.Dg
M!Teral other Sl bi.u. lD a pocket. Tbe ca1bler returns cban&e and the
sbortcbanaer, in pocketi.n& tbe silver, seemingly
discovers t.be $1 blll.a iD her pocket and twus them
in ror a $10 bill.
COlllllNING THE SS bW and rour ooes &be re-
ceived u cbanee from the caah.ler with I.be auort·
ed 11~ from her .~et. the abort.cluLDCer counts off a SS and four '1 bU1s and one lbem to
lbe cubier ror the flO bill.
But the set-up u just beiun. Havin& taken
\be $10 bill. the fllm!lammer says s hf' c; afraid she
short<:banged the cashler and asks the ca.shier to
count what the tn cit.st.er k.nows to be rune doll a ni
"Qt\ well, here's a ten and a ooe to go with
that. JU5l give me a twenty," U5 the usual line.
Jf it's beell a success. the caa.tuer accepts thl'
SlO and l1 bills and gives the sbortchanger a S20
ball.
Ev~" Not quite The cashier h as been
shortchanged $10 mLnus what was paid for th~
original Item.
"I UMd to wait unW the lunch rush was taper
ing off, when I mew there would be $2()5 in \he re·
gist.er," lobe said.
SHE SAID m.ANAGEllS fightlng the problem
must ~ employees that at eiusts. StDce the
cashier ls mually unaware of the deficit until the mooey and~ tape an matched at day's end
··Tbe mo9t import.ant rule 1s one transaction at a
time ... lobe said "When l pay ror my Coke. you
sbould Ii~ me change and shut the regis ter. no
matttt what I say or do to keep you from dom~
it.·· A aeclCIDd ruLe: ''Never take mooey out of the
re,uter Ubtil you bave my mooey in band." Her
\'ictims. a.be Wd, are tbe agreeable ones s he.>
belieYes abe can catcb olf·pard. "It works
bttaUM people are ao ea.sJJy intimidated. It's best
to pt cit oo nice waitresses .. Paswr Has Olympic Dutiea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OtU.O•lty~-Matf
Du<'king 10 and out of the Olympic
vill age : . ,, .
The Rev. Berna rd Fell, pastor at
Bloomingdale United Methodist
Cbur<'h in Lake Placid, ls taking five
weeks off from church duties to con·
centralt' on his other job as president
of the organizlllg committee of the
XIIJ Winter Olympic Games ...
"I have handed the church over to
another mirustcr until the Games are
over ," Fell says ·•t hope he doesn't
do too well, or 1 might get fared."
* * • On peak a ttendance days. the
Winter Olympics will only draw
about half or what the Super Bowl al·
tracted Ul Pasadeoa-103.985. * • •
The most m<."dals ever won by the
United States in the Wlnter Games
was 12 an 1932 a t-ironically-Lake
Placld. Americans brougbt back six
gold, four silver and two bronze.
There are 12 w\nter s ports with 38
events in all, ocrenng a possible 114
medals. The U S. hasn't won an Alpine ski·
i ng medal since 1964 <Billy Kidd ¥d
J1mmy Heuan at lnnabruck-sUver
a nd bronze). and the beat American
hopes for 1980 are ourslng i.njurles.
Phil Mahre ls comlng off a broken
ankle and bis brother Steve la bam·
pered with an ankle sprain. But both
plan to compete despite their in·
juries.
Klein Called
A Hatchet Man
For the NFL
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Na-
tional Foot.ball League was the taraet
of aDIJ'Y expreuioos from two direc-
tions in the latest episode of the
possible Oakland Raiden' move to
LoeADCelel. A special counsel for the Raiders
and a Memorial Coliseum Com·
mluloner were the angry paJr
WedDoedaY· Former San Franclaco ma1or
Joseph L. Alioto, who repreeenta the
Balden. aceused tbe NFL of t.rytng
to atall a federal court cue "IO N to
ba.olper<>l' clettroY ou.r opoortunlt.>' lo
op•D the '1"0 aeaaon {n the Loa
Ancel• 0ou.eum . ·'
• • • Whiteface Mountam, st\e of the
Olympic skiing events, is nine miles
from Lake Placid.
Recreational s kiers · at Whiteface
have a choice of 25 slopes, with the
longest run stretching 2"'4l miles.
Elevation is 4,.a6 at the summit.
Although the mountain has been re·
worked for the Olympics . it normally
offers only 20 percent of it.s terrain
for advanced skiers, with the rest de·
s igned for beginners a nd In ·
termediat.es.
• * * Snowfall at Lake Placid is normal·
ly 130 inches per season, but because
tbis winter bas been so much drier
SKIING
than usual. machinery has been male ·
mg soow around the clock.
The biggest problem, however, has
been installing what is billed as one
of the most sophisticated com ·
munications and electronics systems
in tbe world.
"Snow? We can MAKE snow,"
says Dick Aschettino, Olympic com·
munications director. "But we can't
run the Games without communica-
tions." Over 70,000 reet of 200-wire cable
has been laid to service press, tbe of·
ficial Uming, scoring and results,
aod another 80,000 reel bad to be
hauled up Whiteface Mountain to
service the downhill events.
A two-way radio ays\em will be
used. utilizing 29 channels lo manage
press coverage, transportation and
inter·stte communicaUOM.
Additional security and emeraeocy
channels bave been arranged by lbe
u s. mllitary. • • • Toko Ski Wax is the "official wax
consultant " to the 1980 Winter OJym.
plea.
All a company bas to do to become
the "official" product of the Olym·
pies la pay for it. I\ tribute oC SSQ,000
·buys the right to claim "oftldal"
status, and a $100,000 dooation a1low1
a company to uae the Olympic circles
and lol'O in lts advertlaementa.
C-Oaching Job Open
TM bad football coachina poatttoo
for Wooclbridle Jllib lD Jrrine, whlcb opeoa tta doon ln September, LI open
wttb appllcaUona takea by the lntne unlft.a· School Dlltr1ct UDtil 'ru.·
day.
. •
ADd Wllllam R. Ro~ eblef
oe,oUat.or for tbe CoUMum Com· m111tcn ln U1 talb with tbe Raklln.
called San DleCO Cbaqen' owner E~. ~Klein ''a bat.cbet man for Ute Nat.IGDal Footb&ll Leape" ln what
be ...... the ~·· ettorU to block a move bytbe Raiden.
Woodbrid.-At.bletJc DlNctot Tom
Nellan MJlll tbe tc:bool wW GPlll oo a
fl"Mbma and IODbomon -.n& ool1
ln S.ptember. 1nqul17 1bould a..
directed to tho dlatrict oltlce at
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• -DAU. y PILOT Bqslness
Phone Refund Coming
Paci~ General. to Pay Over $492 Million
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -llQJ C&lifonalant
wUl rec.lft Ntceda ln ~...._. ratal -aYen1-
tn1 mon LbaD ll8 -uncJer *1DI ol u order
alped b.Y ~~~ Public U't.UIU. Oommlsaan. P8dftc HI.,._. Co. and o..n.J T .. epbone
Co .• t.be two flnm Mniq malt ol Ca.lllorn!a, will
refund man than tm mlWon cnw tbe nut two
years, accordlnt to lb• W4Mlne1da1 order.
Sugar Buyers
Get Discount
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -California con -
sumen wUl be eJJ.ci ble for dl9COUDU tota 11 n1 s:a 4
mWkln when they bu,y refined qar under a 1et-
tlement approved in San Frandaco Superior Court.
Judie Victor M. Camptloaao appr'Oftd the 1et-
Uemmt ol a claaa-action s uit lUed five years aao
by II adelyne Brinker ol M lU Valley.
Under the settlement, companies ba~ 80 days
to print 6.8 million coupons in 124 eeneraJ drcula-
t 100 oewapapers in CaWomla, plus et.bnic and
foreign-language newapapen.
Ma. Brlnker's complaint charged that suear
companJes complred lo fix, at.abilile and ralae the
price ol n!!fi.oed sugar.
Tbe five companies named in the suit and
found guilty of prtce·fWng in U.S. Di.strict Court
San Francisco in l97S were Amalgamated Sugar
Co .. Consolidated Fooda Corp .. Holly Suaar Corp ..
Great West.em Soear Co. and American Cryat.a.1 Sugar Co.
WHAT IS
GUM DISEASE?
Pa<'lnc·1 rel\lnd will ame>Uftt to •1 mlllioa and
G.aeral'1 retUndlo1111 mlWoo.
The ,..fund.a retull from a compla dia~
ove r the manner ln wblcb lM compan.lel baodle
ta.a ell Pt'ftla
About 80 percent ol lbe state's realdeDUal
cuatonwn wtll receive the refund.I, wbicb coWcl IO
H blah aa ._,, The refunda will be la the form of
credlta on "'l(U)ar billa wl&bln three IDCIDtbl.
J.'or M>me CUllomen due a J.araer rel1md, a
liCCOnd t'redll wlll be (lr11nted a year later.
Penion.a who pay the averace buic monthly
rate of '5. 70 wtU be due a credit ol Sll.81.
THE &EF\JND FO& resideotial and bu.alDeu
cuatomen la calculated by multiplyiq the bulc
monthly rate by 3.3.
The relunda reau!t from a urn PUC deciaion
whlcb ordered rate reductiooa to reflect federal
tax H Vlllp due to the compa.nles' use of accelerat-
ed depreciation and investment tax credita. 1bfJ
lmplementatJon of the decisioo bad ~n delayed
by unsuccessful court appeal.a by the telepbone
companies
Possible future rate reductloo.s will not be re-
quired until the settlement of litltatioo between
the telephone companies and the Internal Revenue
Service on the ut1htJes' eligibility for accelent·
ed deprec1at1on.
TH~ P U(' SAID that during the litigation,
which could take years, the telephone utllitles may
continue coUeclJng revenues wbicb do not reflect
tax uvings. But collectJons will still be subject lo
refund along with compounded interest.
The controver sy over tax handling by. the
telephone rom panje.'\ spans more than a dozen
years. The m olter bas gooe to the California
Supreme Court several times. The matter even·
tually went befor e the U.S. Supreme Court where a
decision cl eared the way for the refunds.
Car of tlae Future
J .C. Mayes shows some of the designs of
his futuristic, fue l-saving .. aero-car.'· A
m od el or the car , weighing 200 pounds and
42 inches long. was ~1 ven wind tunnel tests
by engineers from the California 1n ... t1tute
,.,..,,........
of Technology and !'iASA's Jet Propulsion
Labo r a t ory ~how1ng th e> c;i r ·~
aerodyna mically ~upcnor to mo~t c;.ir'\ nn
the road by 50 percent Maye'> calls the <h:
.,1gn for hts car :.i teardrop
~;r ?l REAL
ESTATE
INVESTORS--
Tlred of Tedloua
BookkHplng?
Car Expenses Can Savt:_ on Taxes
Ir p laquf' I!> not f ('·
movc'CI at least daily, 1t
al'rumulates and bac
teri:i m the plaque pro-
dure substances which 1r·
ritatc thc (;um tissucs
E-.Pntually the llsi.ues
pull awa~ from thP teeth,
lt•avini: deep pockf'ts that
lwrnmc f1lk'CI "'lh bac·
teria 1md PlL'>
1\ mun~ thf' warning
s1n1 11f J!Um d1o;(·a~c arc.
I Hh-t'<hng of J(ums
:.!. l'en.1i.tcnl bad bro· a th
3 Soft. 'i\O(;IJ<:n or
t"n1h•r rum~
1 l,to<N' lt"t'lh
[J. t;um., i.hrlnk1ng
aw.1y fmm IN"lh
i; 1\n) < hJO{!C In lhc
i.pares between teeth or
m the way teeth come
together.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
f>llONF: llS when you
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'our pn..,rnpl1on Ir sh11p
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Call
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Jade Management
631·3651
. Ent•rt•lnment
happen Inga.
Every
Friday
in the
DAILY PILOT
$50.000 to $500.000
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By S YLVIA PORTER
IC you use your car for business. for m oving to
a new JOb. for doing c haritable work, for v1sils lo a
doctor, hospital, Ne. you should be able to save
taxes by dcductmi.: thl' t'Ost of s uch auto tr avel, a!>
sum mg you 1tt.•m1te )Our deduct.Jons.
The Internal HevC'nuc Service does not insist
that you must fi~ure out lhe actual deductible
t'OSlS Of the US(' Of your car for the above p~rposes
I RS 1s willing to l<·t you use instead of the actual cosi.:;
the following fl al m lie age dt>ductions.
On your 1979 rr•lurn. 18 and one-half t'ents for
the fll-st 15,000 m Ill's of business travel agalilSt 17
t'eots a milt' for the first 15,000 miles of i.uch tr av1•I
on your 1978 rr·turn. 10 cenL<; a mile for mileage
over 15.000. unchani:ied
from J978's all<Jwanct•.
eight cents a mtlc fur
moving, m ed i cal or
charitable purposes
again.st seven cenu per
mUe for these purposes 1n 1978.
Money's
Worth
Tln:sE FLAT DEDUCTI ONS can b e far
bt·low your iJC'tual co'lts
A rt·<·1·nt ~tudy hy lkru Corti . C'•lcd by the
Ht--.1 .. 1rrh Jn-.t1t11t1· of Am1·nca. roncludf•d that th1·
'"""' of ii 111·w 1nll·r nt1·d1c1t1• ~Ill' ('Jr lhdt will tw
dnvl·n IO,tMJ() milt·., and u-.1·d for thn•c Yl'IU'I w lHi :Pi
l'l'OI!> J null· Tht· per n11lc c<r.>l.b drop for r.mJlh:r
1·ar!> and longC'r U'>I'
llo"evt-r. a ~ulx'ompat't dnvcn 10,000 mile:,,
per year for JO years s1tll will coiit 21 t'ents a miJc.
And th1.>St' figurt's go out of date <.>ven as they are
1·alculated becJU~t! of woming co!>ts of fuel and
other 1~ms.
AVOID Bt•:ING l.IMITEO to use of the IRS
fl at m1lt'agc ullowanr1• 1rnrt loading yourself with
unnerest1ary t ux1•<> by kt•t>pang good records of the
act ual eosts or your car It 1s not to ugh.
If your U<'l uul cost11 turn out to be 11igniflt'antly
hlght•r ttrnn ttw fl ut mllt•uj(c itllowance, n ve on
l1ucu hy ui.rnM your ucluul coi;ti1 m dalmlna your
dcdut·Uon
If your rrn1t11 run uhout or und1•r what the fl11t
mll1H1~u t1l111wu111 ·tt 11 .. r rn1t 11, J11111 u11u thti IRS
fl(lUrtn.
'l 0 t,llOW VOii llOW lo rii:urti out lhti ur tu1tl
<:Obll> 11f 11111111< your 1·11r for· bw.lnu1>11, 11up\>Oa6 you
luiuHhl w 1 uu111 fur 58.000. which you w~ I u 11ti In
h 1111iru:1>b fu1 111111, Y•'drtl, 1t~r which thts r 1.r will
hJ\lc u11 .. !>:.u1111 II bulvc11<c viAl uu uf S2.500 Duno"
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fu1 1-(J.• .1111111 ~1111111 lt.1\.1· 1un oh11ul $1 JOO With 1n
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. CAP) -Scores ot bwnnesses
come each year to Dr. Sidney Scboetner's clinic for their
regular physical checkup -rate of return, productivity.
market share, tactics. cub flow and the like.
The companies are put through a detailed set of tests
m which their performance is meas~red against standards
obtained from a data bue of 2,000 business units that re-
port in strict confidence to the clinic.
When the data analysis is complel·
ed, company strengths and weaknesses
are revealed as clearly as those ot a
human being whose pulse, blood
pressure, and lung capacity a rc 1.·lC ·
aminedin a hospital clinic .
Schoeffler and his staff operate the
Strategic Planning Institute, a nonprofit
thlnk tank into wtuch 2.50 member com·
panies pour d a ta about thf'tr
performance. and from wtuch genual
health standards emerge
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INPt:T I S UNDERSTANDABLY e normous and
varied It comes from large corporations operatmg many
bU!>lnl'S'> units. and s mall companies with one or a few un
its And from fore11m as well as domestic concerns.
All member:. (their due<; range from about Sl0.000 to
$20 ,000 a year l report in a common format whpt they do about
pn cmg, exparu.1on . per~onnel , marketing and the like
They descnbe the markf't and lhear share expanding
-.hnnkmg. IO<'al. national Th•· compet1llon . few or many,
-.mall or large, Mmilar product •1r d1fforcnt1ated. And rt·
-.u ll-. i.:rowth. cu:-.h flow pr11fll lo""
Tttt: Tfo:STS . t:t:K TO 1Mnm1nt tht• l'l M~. or pro(1I
1mpJ('l uf mdrk<·l .,lrate.:11·-. Thi· dat•• hank C'>tdblJs hes .1
p;ir for thr• ,·ar11JU'> markf•ting -.tratt·.:w~. ba!>ed on com
p.Hllt''> w1lh 'i1m1ldr charac·tl·nstu·.,
If pnJf1 L., an· bt>low i.iar therP 1'> ">trnng cv1dcnc1• uf an
11pl·ratmg problem,·· "a Y" Sch<*ffler ... Either that or th1·
eompany ,., in th(· m1dd h: of a pnct-war " Add1t1onal tesL'i
hnni:; out the fatL ...
An audit <if product1v1ty follows. often giving t'arly
\!.a rnm~ 11( pQOr managemt•nl dec1!>10n!> It mh~hl be found,
f11r i>x.implt.•, that lhP company ha:. increased labor pro.
dU<'ll \llY 1 l>('rcl'nt. but only l.Jy spending I S percent on
rn'tly equipment Yt:..,, th1:re I'\ li!OOd product1v1ty and bad.
"ARKt:T"~ T'VPt: l~FOR~.\TIO:"I <.ale'> fore•·
Jlld adv('r11'>1nli! cxpen ... e-. a-, a ~rc<:nluge of sale::. art·
•"\amaned for l'.'aC'h bw.1nt''>'-unit''' a mcm~r compan> l>t-pendm~ on ~oal'>. mJrk•·t shan· an<I •>lher charac
tt•nst1C">, a l"-'r flgun: <·;in be prov1dtd for sales or ad
\ t'rt1i.1ng CXl*n"('"
Chan~, . ., in markl't s hare a re examinf'd If a compan:,
1ncn:a.'I<~ 1l.!> ... hart• b> J ~rcent. a nd par for a company o f
1b cha nicten ..,t1C'., 1s !'>. 1t can lead lo a rev1s1on of tactics.
If tht' rever;(' I'> true, 1t ca.n mean either of two things : a
l(•mporary v.md!all or superior taclJcs
Stock Marke t T a k es
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tom OI lileptom ..... 1 G> 0000 TIME8
Steve Martin explo res the "bizarre od
d lties of the world " on his ~pec1al ,
"Comedy ts Not Pretty " torught at 9 on
NBC, Channel 4
0 STEVE MARTIN
COMEDY IS NOT PRETTY
fh• wllO anO crazy
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onc;tuo1ng Sieve Allen
Joye• OeW111 P eter
Graves. Louis Nye ano
Clllt Re•net D KUNOF\J
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belie\lea hts spot it hu been
stolen by a group of Ch•
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IJn1te<1 St.;tes !Part 1 ot 21
Ci) OVEREASY
Gu«sts Jaetue (.Au• Roy
t\rat tHI
1 ! TIC TAC OOUOH
!l_PJ FACE THE MUSIC
7'00 D C8S NEWS 0 NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Joat11e • oate cruahes h111
w1lh a ta8t-m1nuttt cancel
1a11on tor tier tirst den~ di
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Hawkeye undergoes a
Ora.lie ctiange ""'9'1 he
becomes temparBry com-
-manoor of tne 4077th
Q) STREETS Of' SAN
'FRANCISCO
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ac 8'1d " placed 1n A men· u1t ho~llAI 10 mves1r9ate a
number ot oooshonable
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REPORT
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Paoe. Net Corter
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8:00 0 (I) THE WALTONS
At1 old ~weetheart ot
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THE 25TH CENTURY
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2 Series AdM!d
ABC Revises
Its Schedule
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES (APJ -ABC, appa rently
acknowledging progra mming m istakes that cost
\he network its No. 1 ra nking this season, has an-
nounced a revised schedule featuring the return of .
"Laverne and Shirley" to its once-successful Tues-
day night lime slot.
ABC revealed the schedule changes the same
day lhat the A.C. Nielsen Company r eleased rat-
ings showing th at ABC had fallen behind CBS in
the season-long competition. ABC has been in a
close struggle with CBS this season after four
years as the und1sputed ratings leader in prime lime.
AT LEAST SOME OF ABC's t roubles this
season have been blamed on programming risks in
the schedule last fall, in which the network moved
som e of its m ost popula r programs -most
notably. "Laverne and Shirley" -from time
periods that had produced good results
ABC's midseason schedule follows by one day
t he announcement of N BC's new lineup CBS has
not yet announced its midseason schedule .
NBC. which has bogged down in third place
after a q wck start, will add eight new series to its
lineup in March. ABC, in contrast, is adding only
two -"When The Whistle Blows" and "That's
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ANO FRIEHDS
C•ul'SIS Tim Conwn~ 9,.,.
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OLYMPICS
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Guests Bobby V101on Eva
C..aoor Johe Budd. Ket1
PdOe Nel Carter. Chuck
&_.,ry Pat Coope<
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Linda Lavin. star of the TV series "Alice,"
was surpn sed when she showed up to direct a
segment of the show with these director's
props. The cast a nd cr ew s upplied the
mega phone. director's chair and riding crop
to "whip t he production into shape.''
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KHJ fJ 8:00 -"The St. Valentine's
Duy MesHcre " Al CaPone's 11lauihter
of ri val gan1 members Is depicted in this
m o vie drama wtth J uson Robards and
ABC 8 :30 -XIII Winter Olym-Gcorgt! Se'l.
p 1 c H . T e U ntt e d S t a t es a nd
Czechoslovakia tangle in ice hockey in
tonight's segment.
NBC D 9 .00 -6tev~ Marlln
Comedy is Not Pretty. Another "wild
and crazy" special wtth Steve Allen,
J oyce DeWitt, Louis Nye, Carl Reiner
and Peter Gra ves joining the offbeat
comic (see photo a t left)
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Olympic Coverage Haired
LOS ANGELES !AP > NBC has cut back 1b
Olympu.·s tt-'C'hn1cal Maff tn MOSC'O\Ao itnd prepar<s
t10ns for the Ol~m pt<'S lel<'<'ast have '1rtuallio
com etoahalt, theLos An~elesTimesas reported
T he 14·man teC'hnacal advan<'e that had tx>en
inst alling elttt ronic equipment for t he Summer
Olympics since last September was trimmed to
three people this week. th(• story fro m Moscow
said
NBC has also stopped the shipment of a bout $4
million worth of videotaping and other eqwpment
THE PAPER SAID fT had also learned that
Pete r Van den Tem ple. the U S. Olympic atlache
in Moscow, will lea ve the Soviet capital Fnday
The timing of that move was reportedly influenced
by President Carter's call for a boycott if the So-
viets do not take their troops out of Af1banistan by
Feb.20.
NBC has indicated in the pu t that if the Unit·
ed States boycotts lhe Olympics the network will
cancel its plans to cove r t he Games. NBC has
pledged S87 million to buy lhe U S television
rights and was expe<'ted to spend another $40
million on production cosLc;
The network's 14-man advance team arrived
m Moscow last Septem ber w1th about S6 million in
equipment It was to have stayed m Moscow c'<
<'ept for period1<' rest trips out of the count ry
LAST WEEK THE CREW ten for such a trip
to Rome, but only three people returned on Mon·
day, the paper reported The rest reportedly had
been sent home.
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cetve th<' equ1µmen! the par.wr said Tbe ~Uip·
ment held up 1•nnt.J tns m1C'ro-processors ;.od
<tOphlSltCatro tntl'){rJlNl C'lrCUtlry, some o( which
rould have m1lttary a pplu:atton1'
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6:00-8:00-10:00
THE JERK (R)
6:<>0-8:00* 10:00
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ENTERTAINMENT' INTERMISSION ~. Feibf._y 14, 18'0 DAILY PILOT D9
Actress Brilliant • in
ID MOii Hut'1 "Lltbt \Jp tbe Sky," a ,....._
d tM plQ wtu.1.D tbat play opeea, "&wey eo Clften a part and an act.rell mMt on ran wrma. .. n.. ..,.._ coWd weU 1um up . .,,,_ Roee TaUOO" at 0..... ... eou.ce.
Seldom t• local theater, profe11toeal or
'-. ama.._., "-a performer ao lmmtll"Md tUJDMlf or benell lnt.o an ... tpmml u
. b11 Renata Florln ln tb•
Intermission
Tom Titus
'Rose Tattoo'
town pneat and Mary lhtbewa u the daut)lt,er's
teacher, wblle Laura Mitchell ud Karea Koward
111hine in cameo aasl1nment.a of the neighborhood
"watch" and Miu Ylorto'a ahapely rival, reapec·
tlvt'ly Nancy Andrews aod Terri Hamilton con·
tnbute an effective vl~ett.e.
A.!.INIVIPt8AL sruaeo8 T'DUf9 .... ... """°"~ ~ .• .., ......... ,, ...
A SIT~ 9{Ul~ flM
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NOW PLAYING
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Cosll lot$ ~ OUllQt bl-4 ?~!13 WMtmln•llt 891 3~
IU(llA ,.,.. otl1Vl·t•11411141A "''-821 4010 persona of th• ¥Olattl• Ten· n••••• Wllllama berolne
Serafina Della Rote It 11 a
pt1rformance of aatonl1bln1
deplb and masnttude
ro.let are lmprqalvely enacted while aupportmg
.,.lpmeot.a receive •horter ahnf\ from the col
leatawcut.
Wayne Scofield'a cut.away cottase deslp and
Steven Crata'• superior lllhtinl effecta (which
hiehUgbt cloud.a and atars) enhance lhe production technically. Susan Babb's late Forties and early.__ __________________ _.
Wllllam1 ' aexually
rep~ Skillan widow -a
doubly dcmaodiq role ln lbat It
req wree a beavy Italian ac:eeat '"'Ott'" au.stained at a blab emoUooal pitch -la briWanUy lnterpnited by Miu P'lori.n,
wboee 1.0Date sensuality IUrther enricbea ber in·
'"Tiie ltOH l ATTOO" A ·-.... , __ Wllti<W'll• ... ,..,_ .., CIMwM Mlle-Ml *"• ll't W.,.. Sc;--.... 1 ......... ""' S•-Cr'"9, <°" -~ bJ S...... a-or.-1 .. ",.....,.. -s.tw,...,.. .i
I •. ~ al > p m llw°"Clf' feo U •I .,,. ""'*" -• C:. .... ,,_..,.,., off Go4-d 5.lr-'" Hunllr>Qlo" a. .. " lte-•ell ... ,
"1·1111
TNI CAU
S.rell,..O.UeA.,.. Ae-i. floftn ~:;.:·.;.~r.: .. IO Te~~~'=
Particularly lmpres11lve la 1'eresa Testrah a'I
Min nortn'• teen ••• daudlltir, rebellmg against
the oear-paycholic demaodia ol her overprot~Uve
mother. Mw Tt'!lln•ke skillfully enacts the wild
aptrit atralnln1 at the bonds of convenlloo and tradition.
L.llhten1n& the tone of Willlams' otbennse
somber atory ll tbe appearance of a strapping
SlcWan wbo, like Misa Flono's slain husband,
drivee a banana truck -though It l1i there that the
reaemblance ends Gree Furlong portrays t1us
well·meanln1 but doltish character with outlandish
comic apk>mb
DAVID DENNY IS FINE as Mass Testrake's
sailor boyfnend, pressured tnto an uncomfortable
situation Less convanc ang are Don Allcock as the
Fifties costuming adda authenticity.
"The Rose Tattoo" ls ooe of the most
notewort.by productions viewed on a coUegiate
level i n some time, with Renata Florin's
performance worth the ticket price in it.aelf. The
show continues Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 and
Sundays at 3 ror two more weekeod.a lo the main
Golden West College theater. • CAU..BOAJlD -Aud1Uom for the lrvlne Com -
munity Theater's production of Nell Simon's "The
Star Spangled Girl" will be held Tuesday at 7:30
p m in the lecture room of Rancho San Joaquin
School on Micbelaoo Av~nue at YaJe Road in
Irvine .Ron Fillan as dlrectlnl the comedy and
will b<' seeking a cast of two men and a woman. all
in their 20s the play opens April 18 at Turtle
Hock Commuruty Park
·-· JeON-E,\elle~t..,
T"95otr-F'el ... rdoLAo
Doc10# • MIH'YCl'U
The5al~
Gluw!IC)lne
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DevldO......, Ke.--ero
LA"'eMll<Mll OOllAllcoo
tteec...,....d
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Gr991Natl" Merle,.C-.0.
Casablanca Sale Completed
"-'-. Vlol.tte .... . ,,, ......... ..
Beul• .. ., ..
An,.. M•r•• o...-eu
Cerotyn "..-" ~-:,r~
HOLLYWOOD t AP ) A
terpret.ation. Her entire character throbs with in·
tensity and suffocating religious fervor.
European conglome rate that
o wne d half or Casabla nt·a
Record and Filmworks In<· has
arranged to purchase the n:
maining half of the record com
pany, offi cials say
Coen Solleveld. president of
Polygram. said thal his firm
will makl' the stock purcha~t·
from Casablanca's founder, Neil
Bogart, and tus partner. Peter
Guber.
M~ FLORIN'S BRAVURA effort is the cen·
terpiece of a splendid production mounted by G WC
direct.or Chari~ Mitchell in which the cream Cin
this case, acting talent) rises to the top. The major
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SILENT NITE
VALENTINE'S DAY
Feb.14
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In
"THE EAGLE"
( 1925)
PRE·SHOWCONCERTWJTHANDY ~NDERSEN
AT THE HAMMOND KEYBOARD 1 :30 PM
O.nttemen Songsten 88fbenhop Ou•rt•t
Comk:: J . J . Hatlteld
8Ht costume of tM 20a ConlHt
Valentino UM*·A-Ulle Conteat
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A llZZling comedy by EHaa O.Vte and Oevld Polloc-
And on the Malnstage
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by Richard Lees
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Casablanca wa~ :i tiny n·c•ord
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1977 for a reported $15 m1llton
It ha!> lonji? been rumored that
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8Je DAI V PILOT
Film's Seamy Side Up
Keep• Oa Yr11elcia'
ll~ an Cannon tugs the horn cord inside a
I ruck cab on the set of her new movie, "Coast
to Coast ·· Miss Cannon plays a hitchhike r
who Jmns a truck driver on a cross-country
1aunt
'Manhattan' OK'd
For Argentinians
IH Jo;'IOS /\IR F.S. Argentina (AP! Ar
gent 1111<111~ 1111 lun~<'r havl· to i:o to other countries to
... er· \\nod\' Allt·n·5 1atest movie the comedian has
\\ 11n a t w1i mun th b<tllll' a~etinst censors who had re
I u .... 1·d lo allow an unc·ut version of ··Manhattan" to
opl'n ht·n·
A ..,pok<'i-man for llntted Artists, the film's dis
t ri but or. ..,;11CI tht• M ot1on Picture Class1ficat ion
Hoard hat•kt•d down after weeks of negotiation
\1 .. nhatlan 01wn<'d in Buenos Aires, restricted to
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J.:1 ... 1 l><'1·1·mh1•r, ttw board ordered a c·ouple of
11111· lin1·r .... 1·x1·1M'<J on grounds or sexual immorah
1' \ llt•n who dt n·l'tt'll anrt starred in the mov1l·,
1 l'f11..,1·d lo 11'11111· 1·ut vt•rr-.ion b<' shown
l'h1· boarit' .... n111-.t ~•·nous protest was agamst a
lirw -.1111J..1•n b~ All•·n himself. who plays a wntcr
11.tr111•d 1 .... a;1<· I >av1.., In the film, Isaac's wife,
11!.1\ 1•cl .,.,. l\1nvl Stn•t•p, l1·avt·i-. him for another
~11111 111 < '11mm1•nls l..,a;w "She converted from b1
..,exuahly to le::.b1amsm."
81 aoN PICNNINGTON n.~.,.._
\JnJted Artasll, obvtoualy concerned •bout the
controv ray that hu 1unounded the Lorlm•r pre-
.ent•Uon or Wllll•m fl'rted1dn'a "Cru.lalna " alnce it
t>t-san tllmlna In New VC>fk lu\ yeu, hu 111ued a
policy 1t.1tement, •• well u addln, an upfront dls-
clalmer to th., nlm, •l•tln1 that It 1 "not intended
11 an lndktmtint" nor iii It "repreaent•tive" oC
hom08cncu•l llfHtylea
The i•Y communl\y hu reason to prot~t .
howt'vc.-r, ht-<·•use the Jerry Weintraub production
11 a v1olt.-nt and uploltaUve c<>ps·and-klller movie
which llt.'t•m11 pr1mur1ly designed lo take the
MOVIE
REVIEW
viewer on a voyeunst1c
'I tour of the seam y, S&M
leather sex bars in New
York It's all so d•~·
lalllefuJ talbeit realistic 1
and unmotivated that
m o&t a udiences will be repelled. and word or
niouth i.houJd be generally negative
BASED ON GERALD Walker's 1970 novel or
the same lJlle. the him concerns a rookie cop who
1s sent undercover lo 1nhllrale the homosexual
cruising scene m an errort to trap a killer who has
been preying on gay victims. Fried.kin's script
slicks to the baste plot line and uses much o r the
dialogue rrom the novel. but a number or im por
tanl details have bee n changed.
Wa lker at least attempted to explore the
psycholo~1cul makeup a nd the a ll·eocompass mg
prejudict>s of ha s three mum characters, but this 1s
nil but eliminated 1n Friedkm's script. He does n 't
bother wtlh character development or mot1va
lion , C'xcept rorone brier inserted dream sequence in
which the killer's dead rather tells him "you know
what you have do ..
That's th<> s um tota l of mot1vatton m the ent1n·
mnvw. with th1> charucter or the cop rema1nini;:
totally <'ntl'mati<'
TECJINJCALL 'V. "CR UISlNG" 1s well made
.ind (•mphas1ze5 Fncdkin's slrength as a film·
maker at the same lime 1l signals his weaknesses
a5 a wnter As a director, he achieves excellent
1rnce and visual style. but here 1t·s all surface
gloss with Little substance
ll1s dec1s1on to focus on the S&M leather sex
'cc•ne. w'h.tch wa5 not a part of the onginal novel.
:-.mac ks or explo1ta t1on , although the film appears
to lake on JUdKmental pos1llon in terms of this
It fest} le o r homosexuality in general. It comes
down hardest on the police, depicting a sad1s t1c
l'nd 1ust1fics·the means attitude
The performances ure all pers uasive on the
~urface. but the actors are all Limited by the scnpt
and its lack or de velopment a nd mot1vallon /\I
l'ac ino. as the rookie cop who 1s bucking for his de
tt•rtive badge, has a compelling presence, but here
h(' 1s forced to nrnke do with a surly. troubled look
that ts suppoM•d to 1nd1call' he as psycholog1cally
hothered by his assignment
PAUL SORVINO IS T H E vet('ran pohce cap
tam whose JOb depends on catching the murderer
;rnd Richard Cox ts the killer and a student at
Columbia Unt\lers1ty Thal':; all lhe audience ever
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0UKlo<•r--ay --·· JHry Wel"lt .....
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knows about these characters and \hlB lack of de·
la1l leaves the film with nothln& bu\ rather explicit
violence and sex.
Both murders and the S & M sex are graph.ic•lly
shown and. m regard to the latter, the film would
have earned a hard X Rallng < t.rustead or the curttnt
R l 1f the camera would have moved one Inch. Much
of this is probably due to Bud Smith's careful editing
Other ma1or role-. are effect.tvely filled by
Ka re n Allen. who plays Pacino's g1rlfnend. Don
Scardino. as a homo'iexual playwright who
befnends Pacmo. a nd Allan Miller . as the chief of detecllv~
ALLEN 'S CHARACTER WAS not in the
original novel and has obviously been added to em
phas1ze the heterosexuahty of Pacino's c haracter.
even though he ts s upposed to have gone un
dercover and to have severed all lJes with his
regular Ure At the same time, the killer's sex life
which was important to the novel. bas been ignored
<although f'nedkm indicates he llad sex wtlh bis vie·
timsl
The st rnnJ(t•st aspect of the ftlm 1s finally
J 1.1 m<•s Contnt•r':. photography. which 1s filled with
stnkmJ? imaJ?e~ Jack N1tz...,c ht:'s mu~1cal scor e.
which incorporate" ..,evcral i:.ound track song~
µe rformc·d by vanou:. ;,irt1sL-. as also quite good
Grace Will Join
Stewart Tribute
llOLLYWOOlJ I /\ I' I Prmcec;s G race or
Monaco wall attend th•· Ament-an J.'1lm lnstJtute
Life Ach1ev~ment /\ward dmn~r hononng Jimmy
Stewart on 1-'t>b 28
As actre~s G ract-K 1•lly. 'h" ro·c;ta rred wtth
Stewart m the /\lfn·d ll1tchcork '>u~penst: mov1t:
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Delf' " ... ,.,....., ~ ·-M.lrray Quirk, checking mail box, gives Peaceful Impact salute: the sign
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Devo~e of the Stars
'The stars were created so that man can have
something to guide him.' says astrologer Carroll
Righter. #hose that don't have a chart don't want to
learn.'
By MICHAEL PASKEVICll
Ol-o.llyf't ... _
Carroll Righter never planned on becoming
perhap~ the• nation '>most wadely·read astrologer.
·1 int1·nd<·d to bl' a la wyer." said Righter
"ho .• it Hll 'l'.ir-. old. -.111l 1s ~oing strong as a syn
dH·Jtl'd 1 olumn1st .md pc•rson<.il forecaster for
sonlt'nfltll' blJ.!J.!•·:-1 s titrs an Hollywood
· I t ni·cl lo d1:,provt.> at.·· he said of <.in
a"t rolog1eal t•hart th<it predicted his car eer di rec
t1on l':tl I~ m hft· · But pall<·rns ~tnrtcd to dt
'1•l11p. · h,• lol<I a J.!Jlhl•rtn~ of lhl· Monday Morn
tnJ.! < I uh of L.iJ,.!una lk<it'h
Nn" he s obv1ou:.ly a devotee of the belief
lhljt. "Tlw st;1rs "ere rreated so that man can
have something to guide him. Tho:.e t hat don't
have a chart d1rn t want to learn."
AMONG THE FIRSTofthefamow;whowant·
Pd to learn from Righter was actress Marlene
Dietrich
Back in 1939 th«' already well·established
c;tar reportedly asked Righter for advice on
wht•n ..,hl' '>houhl retire and settle down to hfe on a
ranch
· 1 ~•ml 'tOU ('an 't retire," reC'a lled Righter
·You a·onlht•vl'rg1·ofagreatnewcureer"
'\h Dll'I rtl'h rc•lcnted. and soon after won a
... t:.irnnJ.! rule-"1th .Jimmy Stewart an "Oestn
B 1rie!> Again.· ('rmc,1dered a classic of the Wester~
ftlm gt•nre
Sh<' contmut·d to seek Righter's advice to the
point wht·re he was supplying her with a full page
or rorecastst>ach day.
One particular astrological script warned her
not to eo on the set one day because of possible m·
1ury
"Shesaul. 'I can't tell my director I can'tgoto
work be<:ause my astrologer said not to,' ·•
Highterremember cd
Sure enough, Ms D1etn<'h wt>nt to work
without a word and broke her leg that day.
THE DIRECTOR later told ml·. lft>V. when
'ht>'s going to have a b<id da). you t1·ll mt· Thi-.
IUSI ('0Sl me$80,000 ...
The dJrector bf•c•amt· anothn llollvwood set
ron\•f'rt to H1ghter's star 1•h<Jrting ·
1\Clor Rt1lx·rt Wai:ner IA.rote tht· prrfo<'c· to
H IJ.(ht('r's latl''l book and, acrnrdanJ.( to H1~htn,
.,ought ad\tCt.' on what da)S to remarry '\alCJlw
\.\ c1od and cont'l'I vc· their chi Id
'Tm rl':.pons1ble for many bab1C's ob no.
not that way," blurtt>d Righter as the <.iudacncc of
about50persons broke into laughter
With nearly 56 years expenence as an
astrologer working closely wilb human and
stella r stars, Righter provided som e views on the
l'haractertra1Lc;of actors and actresses
.. Practically all the early stars were Aries.'·
he said. reebng off names hke Mil ry P1C'kford.
Glona Swan:.on, ~pl·nn-r Tracy and Charle!>
ChaplJ.n.
TREMORE volatile Anespersonas gave way
to more "practu·al" T<1uran:. like· Gury Cvopcr.
<;ll·nn Ford. lknry Fonda and Ring Crosby. he
noted
"Thcn"s an orderly progression. ·he added
"There are no coincidences in natur(' "
But no mall.er the astrological s ign, actors all
share one thing in common. be said. "If they don't
win awards, they're very d isappointed."
His Hollywood connections -Righter often
throws parties for big names -have been 1mpor·
<See DEVOTEE, P•ce CZ>
Valentines
For Hostages
Getting Valentine's cards from Orange County resi-
dents to the hostages in Iran is the mission of Murray
Quirk. 'Maybe a healthy outpouring of love gets to
them (the terrorists) somehow.'
By DENNIS McLELLAN
Of .. Deify""' .....
In the 103 days s ince Iranian t.erronsta cap-
tured SO Amencan.a In Tehran, Amencans have
expreased their support of the hostages to many
w•ys: from boldJng candlelight v1g1Js to past
ang bumper stickers on their cars.
But an Orange County man as going one
step further or, more specifically, he will be go-
ing 3,S57 miles farther.
Next Monday Murray Quirt. a report.er for
the Saddleback Valley News, plans to begin a
cross-country drive to New York City
His m1ss1on ts lo deliver valeotmes for the
hostages tD I ran's United Nations ambassador
For the past week Qwrlc. head of a new
grass roots group <'ailed Peaceful Impact. ha'>
heen running ads in the personalh column1> of
~evf'ral county ncwspa~rs aslung resident:. to
... end in valcnt.mei. for the hostages.
"IT n 1sy SF.EM E D LfKE everyone IS fl•t•I
1ni: '-<> frw.tratt>d and helpl<"'>S" s111d Quirk. 21!
"ho hdlCVt"> lht• ma1hng of C'hn<,tma<, lard<, ti
the• ho'\t a~l'S in Ikrt·m tH:r had J J'O'lll\l' 1mµJ< t
on thl'1r captor'>
"Maybt-J hl•alth) uutpounng of love gets t(}
them someho" "
Peaceful JrnpJC't ,., ::in armmm for i takt• J
deep brc.!lh 1 l't•opl•· t:n~a~t.-d 111 A1>sembl.ang
Colorful EH·nt... 1-o'>ll•flng l'n1t) Jnd Love ln
Ma :-.<, Protest J\g<11n-.l Conque'>t Jnd
T otal1ta.nani'>m
Qwrk Jnd hi., "tf P Hcnt!'\: Quirk HdaS, d
SantJ Ana Hl·i.;1H1·r rqxirtt:r. starU>d lht' group
four V.l.'t.•k:-. ago lfl' d1·.,1•nbt.•<, It ab "dt•dlC'<.tll'd to
an1>wenng fear and h<.itred with ICIYl' ··
Tht• idea. ht· -.J1d. l'i to show "thut fPar tr·r
ror and vaolenn· .1 n •n t tht• onl v wa \ to ma~ l' J
po an t when~ ou frt'I dt·t·pl) about.thing'> ·
Becaw.t.> he d1dn l get the idea for th<' vaJen
tine campaign until the f1 r..t wct.>k 1n f't:brua!'
<ind his fi rst ad ran only last 1-'ndciy, Quirk !>aid
the response so rar has been s mall
"WE'RE HOPING IT'S NOT an 111 fated
thing," he said earlier this week "We 're trying
to get the message out .about what we're dom g
so people who want to s upport us can."
He noted that officials from three school
d1stncts this week said they wouJd send memos
into the classrooms telling students about the
'1alentme campwgn.
And while dr1v1ng east Qwrk plans to
generate publicity m order to pick up more
cards along the way
Qwrk said he is trying to find someone who
will donate a renta l truck tD carry the valen-
tines. but 1f that fails, he plans to hook a trailer
to his t976 Plymouth Ouster
''I'll put some anti frttze an 1t and hope for
the best," be said. adding, "1! you get bogged
down doUlg something emotional like thts you
JU1>t press on "
QUIRK, WHO MAY BE accompanied on the
trip by tus w1f<: or his brother, plans to st.op in
th(• major c1lte1> along the way: Las Vegas, Salt
l.cike City, Denvt'r. Kansas City, St Lows.
<'h1cago. Detroit Cleveland Pittsburgh and
l'hlladt•lphia
111· hopt•'> Lo n·Jch lh1· L"nit<'d ~at1cin:. build·
1ng in !'\ew York City by Feb 28
And Qwrlc I'> opt1m1-.t1l· that he wall be able
to deliver the rardi. to the Iranian ambassador.
After traveling more than 3,000 miles, he rea-
...,,n:.. · 1t would ~ kind of hard to slam the door an our face ..
.A Noting that "the new Iraruan government ~tTm:. to wd.Dt to end the hostage '>1tuat1on,"
<Ju1rk o;a1d he hope:. the hostages arc released
lidort-he completes his tnp.
Ir so, he plCUlS to deliver the valentrnes to
thr ho~lag~ themselves HE-figur~ they will be
debndl'd" by the State Departmt:nt and he
'Imply wtll dr1vr· to Washington
The ma1hng addres., for -.ending valentines
10 thl' ho'>L.1ge:. I'> P t•art'ful lmpucl, 23011
\1 oulton PJrk14J~. Suitt' G-6. Laguna Hilb
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(,Ju1rk ong111ally formed Peaceful Impact to
rail for an a ltem auve rather than a boycott
or the Moscow Olympics. He proposes that
tht• Olympics ~ "upstaged" by another s et of
~ame:. in the United State:. with as htllt· icovern
rnent involvement a1> ~:.able
Carroll Righter
has become the
astrologer to
the stars of
Holly'NOOd: some
actors won 't
rrake a move
without first
seeking his
advice .
More Than a Pair of Stand-up Comics
By JUDITH OLSON Of_Oe..., ..........
TJ:iey've been called the "Bill and Bernie Show," but the
team ta much more than a pair of stand-up comics.
. Rabbi Bernie King and tbe Rev. Bill McQuold, good
fnends whose consregaliom abue a facility, complement each
other and add to each other's wort.
. The two talked about tbelr jolat venture for the flnt lecture
m the l2lb annual semi.Dar spomored by tbe Women Aaoclates
of UCI lnterfaltla, themed Faith and the Arta.
The temple/chureh, wblC!h 101Detlm• La Uptbeartedly
called a "cburple," waa dedicated on ThanbliYlns Day in 1978.
Much p~ation went into tbe balldiq ancf plan.s for ita
use, ~ McQuotd aald it ii "by tbe provtdeuce of God" that everythinc baa worked ao well so far.
Both congregations bad dedded to focus on people, rather
than bulldlnas. so it was easy to acree on a dealp th•t wu "simple but ele1ant."
BY SllA&ING a home, llcQuold said, "we ban a facillt7
that's med me>1t of the time. Some ol the enero and IOIDe of the
finance can JO back into the people."
The buUdlne la "comfortable and 1peab to who we are " be
added. "We're a whole church and a whole temple." '
The furnlabi.q1 bne been deltped IO they can be nven-ed
easily to tum the bulldin1 from• Protest.ant church to a Jewiab temple.
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The m assive altar pi~. which is the focal point of the
r oom , is turned around Friday afternoon so the cross Is hidden
and the Ark of the Covenant ls revealed.
There are 10 Hebrew letters, representing the 10 Command
menta, beside the door which closes off the Torah. And there ls
a n "eternal light," symbolic of tbe Uebt in Solomon's Temple,
which la to be lit al the be1innin1 the Sabbath, Kina said.
RE SHOWED the Torah acroll with Ila elaboute cover.
symbolic of what the Hl&b Priest used to wear, and said that
"the Torah now la the Hilb Priest."
When the Pre9byterian coocre1auon ealben on Sunday
morninp they find the walnut chancel piece and driftwood
cross from their flnt c.hurcb, a challce, bapU.mal bowl and an·
tependium on the pulplt.
McQuold add.a to the artistic UTay ol rellcioua symbols with
his celebratioo robes, which be says make him a "walkina ban·
ner" ln the wonbip aervtce.
The altar piece, lar1e and 1lmply deaiened. ii the han·
di wort of a ~a.rpenter from Cotta Mesa who, lronic1Lly, ls a
Catholic, McQuold 1aid. _
Tbe buildi.q bu additional artlatic element.a, MtQuold and
Kini pointed out, lncludlq two stained pus window• which re·
ly on color, tenure and Upt for t.beir beauty.
•'T'BEal! OB no plcturel ln them," llcQuotd not.d. "But
t.beH can 1uaMt a MGM ol trancendence ln wonhJp."
The windows are at their best, McQuoid added, at around
4 p m when the sunlight 1s soft
The final artistic ingredient LS the open space in the church,
which can be utilized !or a variety or thlnp, lncludinl dance.
··People worship with all their senses." MeQuold said.
"Protestant churches have thought for a Ions Ume that tbe
s poken word w15 the only way to worship.
"But we are now brtngin& back UMi 1ymbola, colon and
senae of particlpaUoo appealln& to all five senses."
The church/temple buildinl, which la used by approximate-
ly 500 families, 14 "not for everyone," Kini said. "It takes the
clerl)' coopeuUne finl and then the lay people.
."It's like a marti•ee relaUooabip. If you want tt to wort it
wUI."
"It wasn't love at first steht," McQuold said. "Bernie lul't
lhe first nbbl I've dated." Kina added, "There's no right or wron1 way to u to which
way to ID· We have • wUI tD make it work."
Tbe .eries will C?ODUnue Tuesday, Feb. It, with a talk by the
Very Rev. F•tber Gabriel Asble on Greek Orthodox Es·
pressiom of Art Icona and Music.
The final t.a.lk Tuesday, Feb. 28, will be liven by Silt.er
Eileen McNemey CSJ. and the Rev. BW llcJ.auablln.
Time Is to •.m . to noon and 1ocaUon la st. llark'•
Preabytertan Church, Newport Beach.
Ticket information m•y be obtained by calliq ISl-4ml.
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Krist y Carmack, 7, of Mission Viejo, left, and Kinesa Gjertaen, 8, of
Dana Point put fmi.sb.ing touches on veterans' Valentines.
Valentines For Vets
Valentine's Day will be a bit
brighter for patients confined to
Wadsworth Vetc•ran·s Hospital in Los
Angeles thanks to the Orange County
Council of Cam p Fi re members.
Local boys and girls have sent
more than 700 personalized Valentine
cards to the veterans at Wadsworth
as part or a natJonwidc effort that
will affect vetera ns in 172 medical
centers
The 1980 "Salut(' to Hospitalized
Veterani." marks the fifth con·
scculive year that Camp F ire mem·
bers have participated
Each of the children w1U be re·
warded with an t.•mbro1dered heart
patch thankrng them for their in·
vol vc mcnt.
Shades of Kit Carson
Harking bark to days of Kit Carson
ttnd Jcdt"d.lah Smith, the California
H1stoncaJ Society plans a weekend
excursfon to sites in Kem and Tulare
counties on Feb. 23 and 24.
Bakersfield Wool Growers lM and,
a fter dinner. h1stonan Or. Mary Pa·
quette will lecture on the historical
significance of Buque setUement in
California.
Dev otee
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tent to R1lhlM'1 reputaUoa. but tMy'n led to
1omt ml1coneepl&on1 about • "uleQee" tbat di~ bAck ufar u3800 8 .C.
uaoMEONE ONCE .. ttd me. 'Wbendid you
1t1rt a1J th1a (utrolo1t1'1'" la1d Rlt!atar, "l wu
a1ba1U" '
"Altroloo ii refered to in tbe oatb ot Hip.
poera._, .. be noted. "And people nodctd (in an-
clent days) t.bat 11 Mara wu lD aeertaln poettloa,
I.here were more wart,·· be aa1d..
''Tbey cooaulted tbe It.an to learn wbeo tt WU
Ume to bunt or if a new ruler would be benip.."
And. u the knowledge ot utJ"oloCY lnereued,
pr actilionen learned more about the lnfluence of
planet.a. For example, said Rllhter. t.be lnfluence
of Uranm can help reveal • penon'a unique
talent.
"When you have a map -a scifmtific map -
you can team to mitigate your problems,"
claimed Righter. "It's wonderful."
This can be related to serious doubt.a or quea.
lions one may bave, or simply inform him tbat
Neptune's position in the solar system will lead to
a d ay when he's sure to hit every red Ucbt on the
bighwaya.
· "Yes. you can know these t.binv.'' said
Righter. "Why operate in confusion?"
FEATURING
M-ilicent Yaakee
Nancy Ebsen <left ) greets Mr. and Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart (center
and right) ldentif1cat1on on this photo and another showing actor
Buddy . Ebsen chatting with Dr. Norman Loats was inadvertently
mixed in Mor:iday 's Daily Pilot. The Ebsens mingled with ~uests at
the operung night reception for "The Magnificent Yankee" m which
the y co-star. The play conlulues through Feb. 23 at Monte Vista School. Costa Mesa.
Righter's Advice 0mars RUFFEll'S CUSTOM FRAMING UPHOLSTHY
Whenever Ca r roll
Righter appears 1n
public. he's s ure to be
asked for an astrolog1<'al
rundown on the twl'lve
signs o( the zodiac
His ~t appearance
ln Newport was no excep·
lion.
So. here's Righter 's
advice to star watchers
for the Im m ediate
future·
ARIES -"Go after
nopes and wishes und
new friends.··
partnership that likes
ne atness and a fin e
finish It's time to gam-
ble and tAke a chance "
SCORPIO -"Can
catapult to the top or the
bottom depending on
how they handle 1t. They
llke to do things lbe bard
way. It's easy to get
along with them ii you
go along with them."
SAGITTARIUS -
"They're hasty and Im·
puls1ve like Franco and
Stalin U you don't agree
with the m 1t '<1 'up
against the wall ' tame
But It's lime for them to
s top, look and hsten ..
CAPRICORN "It's
the best organized sign
of all. but don't go ove r·
board and you can ac-
complish much "
AQUARIUS -"Thu LS
a work. work month · ·
PISCES -"Sudden
and surprtsmg things are
ha pperung a good time
where art.1St1r t.·ndcavors
are concem t.>d "
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TAUR US -"They ar<'
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tame for bag changes and
Travelers' Guide to
Indian Arts, Crafts -------------
new mtt•rests."
GEMINI "Some dl'
lays and obs t<irl<·s will WASHINGTON CAPI -lndlan dolls. paint
surface but you can nst-ings, rugs and olber crafts &re populdr 1t1·m
above them " decorating many Am erican ho rn<':. Uut
M OONCHILDREN sometimes locatlng authentlc p1c.-<'es cant.. ..
C R ighter dislikes the hassl~
term "Can ce r") -So, as an aid both to the Indians and thr1r
"Have fun. Have a good prospe<-llve customers, the ln~nor lkpart n11·nt
time. Go out on the has prepared a guide to Indian 014ned ....rut
town." operated arts and crafts businesses
LEO -"Sudden and The guide fulls mo re than 150 establt-.h
pleasing things are due, ments m states from Alai.ka to FIClnda and r..in
with new love interest.a." prove handy for trave lers visil1ng other areas
VIRGO -"Can ac-1be "Indian Arts and Craft.a Source Olrec-compllab a p-eal number tory." l.s available wtlhout cbar&e by send.i.ng a
of practical thioga, but postcard to the Coo.sumer lnformatJon Center.
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lunch at Tule Elk State Reserve and
a trip to Allensworth State Historic
Park. a preserved 19th century black
settl<•ment. Planned for Saturday
niKhl 1s a tr<1d1honal B<1sque meal at
On Sunday. tour members will
visit Kem County Muse um's Pioneer
Village and lunch at Bill Lee's Bam-
boo Chop Sticks in Bakersfield.
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'Suringin·g' is a Bommer
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1bl.a la my aecood
letter. and I am desperate. My buaband and I
are swingers. (We meet new couples to have
aex with them.} My husband kept after me for
months unW I agreed to go along witb it. We've
tried lt a few times, and I don't like it. I just
don't ca.re about having sex with other men. I
love my husband very much, and I guess J am
afraid I'll lose him if I don't go aloog wttb it.
We've alwaya been able to communicate,
and I've talked to him till I am blue in the face
about bow I feel -but I keep lettina myself in ~ deeper and deeper. What do the authorities on
this subject think about It? I'd a1ao like to bear
from your other readen wbo are into thia
lifectyle. -DESPERATE IN WILLJ.A)(SPORT
DEAR DESPERATE: Every "Swtap,a1••
couple I've beard from (a.ad over tM yean I've
heard from bandreda) tau told me tt•a a real
bammer. Tbey are the bes& "a .... rttles" I
' know.
•~ DEAR READERS: 'Ala la you Problem
Girl, phoning in today'a eolama from &lae
dogbome.
After that meat-loaf nuc:o. I swore off rtt·
ipes. But hope springs eternal. What'• more,
tlaat lemon mertn1ae pie recipe aot ealy
sounded faU ·•afe, bat 1 ltad I& teet.ed la mJ OWll
klkbeo. WeU -Mn. James 8e)'ferta of Fremoat.
Mic:la., pboDed Cb.lu10 to .., • •"ftll.neeta npe of
lemon juice seems Uke an awfal lot for a pie
. . . " That, my friends, Is the way It appeared
la tile Maake1oa CluonJc:le. 8oo-GOOO, • boaqftt
of 1kak cabba1e to the typeaeUen 9P tben.
Aad 11 aJl1Glle • .._. tM ree1pe ud waata n,
DON"r wrl&e to me. CaU you loeaJ paper. I've
laad IL DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you
told an 8-year-old that he shouldn't keep bis col-
lection of more than 1,000 peonies in a Jar.
"Take them to tbe bank where they will co eel
interest," you said. Enclosed la a cllppin& from tbe Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle. It tells about an 11·
year-old eirl who saved her '2·a-weet al-
lowance and went to the bank lut June to open
a aavinp account. She bad '20. Moat.bl later,
wben the girl returned, abe bad tu.et.
It aeem1 many banks lmpoae a aervtce
charge on a,avinp accounta with balanees under
$50 or $100. Other bank.a almply Hip tbe cbar1ea
but pa, no lnt.e~ on small aceounta. Tbe 11·
year-old girt whose account shrunk wu char1ed so cents a month becuue her account waa un-
,. der $50. Her pasabook showed 50 cents deducted
in October (when the fee policy started); ditto
for November, and 68 cents lnt.ereat. Thus her
r, $20 deposit went down lo S19.69.
Her mother said. "This makes me an1ry
We were ttytng to teach the child to save. H I
.. kid puts $10 in tbe bank. she'll be down to $4 ln •
... year because of tbe 50-cent monthly service
' charge." What do you 117 NOW, Ann Landen? -NO
SQUIRREL MYSELF . DEA& SQVJ•a&UY: BIMI, lb MM.r ·.,.. ..... , .,...,,.... ,..... lllflatlla. It~
Aaa
Lalldn-s
••87 to ma.IMala reeonla, ud U., laHe &e
make I* llP •mdaow.
Bat there are many bub that l.ari&e amaU
accoaau, pay ln&ereat aad c:har&e • fees. 8o
cheek oat the baak'a policy before yoa ptlt you
moae7 ID. folk.a.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: f am a 10-year-old
girl witb a grown-up problem. Mom wants to
give away my cal. I wlU die if I lose Princess
Grace. Last night we had company for supper.
Mom made chopped herring. The bowl was on
the table. Princess Grace jumped up and ate
nearly half the herring before Mom walked in
a.nd caught her.
The poor cat didn't know she was dolng
anything wrong. Mom says she's a very smart
animal and she knew very well what she was
doing. Who is right? Please be on my side. Ann.
-SALLY R. DEAR SALLY: When a cat ameU.1terrtn1,
be doesn't know anythlnl about rl&ht or wrong .
He just knows It smells mighty 1ood a.ad be'd
like some. What bappeaed waa yom mom'• faalt. Site
should not have left lbe bowl of ben1a1 unat-
tended. Yoo have me on your side, Doll, and I
bope I helped.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : My father remar.
ried a few years ago. I dislike my stepmother
intensely, and the feeling is mutual. I have lried
every whJch way lo get along with her, but she
Is impossible. It is no secret that we don't 1et
along.
Now my stepmother ls dyina of cancer. I
hate to see anyone suffer . but I cannot truthfully
say I am sad that she wilt not be around. The
woman has made my Ufe miserable.
Al the funeral people will be coming up to
me and saying things Uke, "I'm sorry." How do
I respond? I'm a lousy actor and no pbooy. lt'1
going to be rough to act bereaved when there
are -NO TEARS IN MIDDLETOWN
DEAit MID: lt"1 aU rt1bt eat CO ban tean,
bot there t. oo enuae for bel.DC dhreapecUaJ.
Accept the condoleaces wttb ir•ce. Say
"thank you" and bebHe Uke • menacb -for
your father's sake.
llCIMl CAIOlll
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Many Faeets of Love PUBLIC !liOTJCE PlTBLIC NOTICE PlJllUC NOTICE
STAT• WTCH'WI WAL .. Mr IC...._
p llOM ~ .. T ....... ~ °"9•~ TIH ..o1'1ca ,.. caaDtnNIS ttO'l'ICll TO <•• OfTOll J u•o•• PICTITIOVJ •u•11e1a .... .._... NO .. ._.
llAMa .., ..... CllUeT CH' Tlll tuN•tOtt COU•T OP THI Poets writ• n alo~
m1l)' ol love . u lndi.
me to beU \'e that nunl'
of t h m ev r m&arrtl'<i
Act'ordln1 l o them.
lov .. makes th lo\orld .i11
around "'"u"'
never hav1n11 tu '"'
you·r.-11orry '' th••
crown of ull our bh')~
ha.'l M bounds
IS thl• .'lu.n, t'a1H1 . m1HIO
nod sltU'1' Is lh1• h\
Inti t'S.St'll\'t' llf u dt \llnt'
neiahbor. and tx-m.i 1n 1t
a t ltoi.11t OOt't' IS betlt>r
than nevt>r lo hj""' ~t'll
ln It at all
'WHt:N I wu, 'lllH\JL I
too. 'Auh .1 flOCt on the·
:.ubJect 1\rtd "h.> nut •
LO\'t' was L'\ • n." hl 11 I
turnt'd I C'Ould :..1·,· 11
touch tl ,111, II 1t 1.11111 f1·1·I
II t ~1olh1•1 ~t.1111"·d J lul
In lh1• nJrtW ot lltll l'Ol.il
JO\ l' I
t\lll'r I '4<1~ lllJI no•ll
f<H I' hc.•c 11 nil' 1104.'l U I 11 ,ii
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<lUC'l·d to .1 <'undyi.:r<•m
and ;1·• 1·mtrnrr<.1,,1•1I
"You K' .. I tl11 l >o I
have to sa.> 11 "
I wondc1r<'O whut twp
pened lo IOVl' wa, tl to
be h kl• tht• bot lll' of
rhampagnl· ;.it tht· wNI
ding wht•n • lh1· hubhll':-.
no longt•r l1rk lt•d your
St'nSl''· the l1qu1d '"'' ,,, kick and finally every.
th ing went flat? Was 1l
1one-t K d It taken a new form " Would I
know It wha I saw, t "
What &bou.ld l loot for?
I BAD renwmbtrc-d
I o " t• a • !> o m t' t h I n (.t
thou~htlul
I '''" .. aut. Sit .. u11 [ II act )OU " beer whlll•
l "m up ·· tf'"mon H had
to h•' morl· than thut ' l
I rt>t'dllt"<t It hnd to do
"1th shann~
l"ht'rt' had b<'en lht'
d.i.> wht•11 Wl' bunl'<i h••
mother Wt> luy 111d•• hy
'ldt• In ht•r bttd und cnt•d
'< t lt•nt I>, 111•1thcr or ui.
'IH'akan.: .1 ~11rrl until
morn111~ 1nut thut "1.-.
llll<t lnt'tlH', WU~ll l It ' I
I '~'mt-d to f t'ffit'm tw r
,, I\ t ' nw.int i.t•n,1t1\ It'
r u t .Rt "J ' "'
lllUI" lhl· dd} "ht•fl
11m of tht' kub m11ulht·d
111 f .uut told Oil' to 'hut
11~1 ;met m) hus bc.1nd
grablwd him h y lh1·
shoulder and said. "How
11 .. n · you talk to my w1fr
th.ti "<tY''" 1Co uld 1l
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111•11('1'
Jl o,, could l (urgl•t
w tw n I couldn't makt· ti
th<' n1m· mllc' into the
t; ra nrl ( 'anyon and ~av1·
up on the trail only to
h(Jve him ttike the last
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[ Horoscope )
F RIO/\\", FEB. IS
Ry S YDNEY OMARR
ARI ES <M~1r 21 Apr 19 1· Complete·
trans<1t·twn' c·1rr umstanccs favor your cf·
forts. dt•s1rt·-. Hl'a<'h b<·y<>nd apparent hm1ta
tions !'\1.lll\' rwrson~ now arc "illtng to hecom<· ~ct1 vc all H's Know 1t <tnd do -.omNhing about 1t
/\notht•r J\ncs. an J\quan<in .ind ~ Libran rould
figun· proriltn<'ntly.
TAUR US 11\pr. 20·May 201 New approach
to various rolcs prov<·s hcnc·f1c:i al ll1ghh~ht 1n-
depC'ndcnc<· of thought. action. Display pioneer·
1ng :-.piril antJ c·ouragc of conviction. Member of
oppos1lt• sex helps you iiet lo heart of matter...
Leo figures prommcntly
GEMINI <May 21.June 20). You are capa-
ble of perceiving potenllal -one who is timid
and com pl ains may actually be resentful. en·
vious. Know it and refuse to be deterred from
basic course Accent on communications. finan·
.c1al g<1m through ability lo make numerous con~
tacts in far.nung places.
C:ANC'ER (June 21 .July 22): Study Gemini
message Shake orr any tenden cy to feel
r estr icted. A sk questions. cat ch up on cor·
r espondt•nce. display versat1hty. Frank money
discussion 1" on agenda A rotund associate is
bearer Of good Ol'W'>
LEO (.Julv 23 J\ug :?21 Take <;tock. revu.:w
procl'durc·"· "'""I on profcs-.1onal appraisal
\rcc.•nt· on pral't1c·~11 , l!ct on m ore !'.oltd footing
.ind l1·t uthc·r ' 1..no\\ \ou an· not without alhcs
l<r<•Jkthrou~h 1w1 ur' in lt•i.:•ll matter you
heJ,!1r1 to 'l'l' prm 1•1 II.al ltJ,:ht at t·nd of tunnel.
\'Uu;o 11\u g i:1 Sept 221 He\'lew basic
p1·01·erlures Oht.110 hint from Leo mt'!>~age. Gc:-t
ron r l'pls nn papl'r ml·an' articulate ideas and
ht· surt• to g(•I 1•rt•d1t rlul' An <tC'l1ve, high-strung
1 t•lat1v1• v.;inti-.11tt•nt111n hut kno " v.ht·n to drnw
lint·
LlnRi\ Cfa·pt :!:l I 11'1 ~2) Add tu household
<lCl't'i-M1rtt•s H t .. 1ut1 f~ :-.11rro11ndings Gtvl'
'."\l'rtOU'> thou~ht t o <IProratlCln, purch(JSC nf
hnt'n' and n·rrwmhN' 'fll'C'1al anmversar) af
foct1ng fam1h mt·mbt r Tauru-., Scorpio :rnd
,inolht·r Lthr:i f1~un· prominl'ntl)
S('Oft PIO 1 l>('I 2J l\o\ 211 ~l go of losrni,:
propos1t1011. pa:-.t l'rror ('an h.· corN.'C'ted, but not
by p amckv prol'(·dun· A .. psychic·· a:.soc1atc:
can provide ve1ltd mformallon Land and other
t>O'>S<•ss1on~ ma\ ht· worth morl' than on g1nally
.1nt1r1palt•d l'l'Cl'' nat1vl· f1i::url"'> prominently
SAGITl'ARIUS c ~ov 22 f)( (· 21>: Older rel
.1tt\l' prnvtdl's val11ahl1· information Know 1t.
tx.• receptive ,ind don't 1.><'rm1t pnde to block
progres:-. Unusual commumc at1on might lead to
prof1t,1blt· vt•nturc· Kno~ 1l and act arcordingly
Cancl.'r. \apnrnrn person' f1i.:ure m scenario
CAPRICOR N I Der 22 J ;u1 19) Financial
prosJ}('cts are hr1ght due• to new contact. Stress
gr<•all·r independ e n ce, o riginalit y
Circ·umstanC't'S f<Jvor your t·Horts. Know it. be
direct and confident You locate item which had
been lost. m 1ss1ns:: nr st1>l en
AQUARIUS I.Jan. 20·f'l•h 18): Gato valua·
f)le hint by studying Capricorn message. Op·
timism can now rC'pla<'c gloom. Pusb ahead,
display p1ontter1ng spirit. Wear bright colors.
make persom1l appearances, assert views in
positive mannl'r J\ stubborn associate becomes
1 m port:mt ally
PISCES c f'eh 19 Mar 20) Play wailing
gam l' Get st.•cond emot1onnl wind. Follow
throu~h on hunt·h C'h(•C'k behind the scenes.
Detect tre>nds. r-ubtlc nuances. Someone is try
1ng to l l'll you i.omcthmg Know 1t, be receptive
:ind shake off fears. doubts
P BLJC NOTICE
M--•n1 l'ICTITIOUS 8USINlSS NAMI STATIEl1UNT
f nt fottOw•no o•t \.On\ tJtf* ootno bu.,,,..,,.,
El TORO M EDICAi INVESTORS, lTO nnc c ' lo•o
Ro.ti, S.Ull• H Cl Toro C~lllorn1~ <n.ao
!>le....., RCN"n, M 0 13311 f I l O•C.
Ao•O. Sutlf' H, [ t T0'0, C•llfotn1"' •1uo 8enloro R I onner I IH O S~'I Vl(t,ftfe Boul••tr(I, !.u•le 100, Loa
AllO•l<ft. CelltO'nl• ~ P•ul J Lom!Mtrdl, 0 0 S 11UI EI
f oro i.o•CI, Sult• 10~ l;t Toro ce1110,..,1•mJD
S.lnton1 A L.omll•rCll 0 0 ~ ,
7lUI El lO<O Ro«J, Stilh• "'' [I Toro r •lllor"'• mJO Thlt llutlnen " <ondut le<I by • 11m1tea pennen1>10
lletltoro R I'°"""' c.en.ur P•r1fte• Hiit Mil-I •ff llled *IC" '"" County (ler• of Oran0<0 (o.,nty on
J•nu••Y 11, ltllO "*'I P\llOll~ Or ..... Co.ti 0.llY P l191, Je,. 14 JI re11 I, 14, 1• 41>*
PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ,.
l'ICTITlOUS 8USINI U NAMI STATIMaMT T'-l' lot1owln9 ~--• •r• 001110 bU\IMH ft 1•0 ..oRTli TUSTIN INVESToi.s.
19111 M.cAr111Ur Blvd., Suile UO,
If vuw, CA '111S Harvey L. Cllamplln. Oe,..rel PUIMr, A ll'nlfKl-1 CO<'POUllon, C•lllorrol•. 1'1C1 Ma<Ar1hur llvd . Sullet>O, lnrlM,CA9?7tf Al<herCI V, Mlllaro, O•roerel Parlrot!r, ltllO N()<'ll1 B~wey, Suite ~10, s.ni. Ana, CA '7706
l lllJ IW•IMH 11 Cot1duct<1<I l>y e llmllft<I ,....,,.."Np HAi.VEY L CHAMPLIN
A Pro1u111ona1
Cor-lll!on
H•twy L. Cl>emplln,
l>f'ft!Mnl
T l>I\ )I~-wM 111.0 wltlt .. COllfllY tit .. Of~ ..... CovrlCy oro Jen,
n1'90
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Fall 1, U, 11, 1', l'IO
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lltlovt ._,,-.,.. 1ta-M 0 & °"LL _,...,l'ft'ATI o.w--. A•JC>ttll O\INN ~flUjALO
back qam ~Ith a D1xu•
cup fuJl of wai.r tWu
that lovf' ' 1
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INTa•~11 1aa• ol tU•• TotlN ~II.._..-.. ,,..,._, M.il•JCMlltf 0. ,-l!llNALO. e>e«'
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11ud"' I\ '>lllllt• wht'n v11u 'lhu1 l.11•1 In hJA w1i.dom ly 111 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,_tM *"'' ,... 11ra1 llUC>''<•1'°" 01 IC~'"• ""'•-ry .....,.,...,. "'ust .,.
11th -1<'9 lll•d Of .,,,._,,eo ~ •-.Wld wlt111n n,•t·l1 11 " 1.11" brui.htn~ a'>kt·d a 47·year·o ld Sht said , ''Love I!> -------oattc1-y4,"90 1°"'""'"""'''"'"•""'1>Ybl'u11en
'0 u I h .111 .. A h (Ind "11111110 who had been what y 0 u. v l' bee 0 UATIMaWTCW AMJICIC*MalfT "-I Hyen I'"" llOllU
01' llM Oft A4Pnl""'1ot°' Of IM Otit<! J-y 1C, l'*I tout h1n.: 11r-'ou ex 111urr1ed 27 \elirs and t h r o u g h w 1 I h PICTinoutMntlfffSNAMI "'*"'~' J_".,"""'eo.,., d\a11~t'cl u t>old bt!er'' hud :!>I ' r h1 ldrl'n to somf'body " Tiie , .. _,..,..._ ,... • .,....,. ,.••oc•tOCCMOt. FLe<utoronr..ew111 ----------------------....:--------111\e u .. of ... l'l<lllk>v\ •u•ln .... ...,.., .. ~ Of\tldOo«-..1
A lash1on h1gh·llte for your
Spr ing wardrobe. The finest
I lallan c rattsmanshlp.
Tan or Booe Kid
with Stacked Heel
~ t"'iq SHOES
99 Fashion Island._. Newport Beach ..• 759-9551
N-Ut ....... ..._. 'NIE PNl llO. &Hll"NIEi.O & OllN• Al,lSl'ATE ltEAl.TOlllS, •SH ,. ....... ~91ttt On .. O 0-1
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J.,....r," I-PAATHllltSMIP NO 10. llt]I f •I<" NOTICE 0 1' SALE OF
_,, lrvorw, CAol-•'711• llEAl l"ltO"'l'RTY AT P-1.-Or-Coool 0.lly Pl ... , l C '""'" 1n Cltll Ottv• PRIVATE UlE
J-11 "-7 l4, 11 "'!' _. ~ Be•h, OtllfOnM• '11611 £ U•C• ot tr..e r....trd1..,.•ht0 ol '""
PUBLIC NOTICE J o ....... O•rt\C.,, ........ ,. Cl'"" ""'""" ...., ~ ... c. of AOBEAT HAit
m •t Ot•ft. V Ut• P•rtl (•llfornt• A[l t. • mtnof"
9144/ NOTtf( IS H[A£8'{ C.IVEH CNI l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISl Cllt•ltt C. 8•11. 11JJ HOO.rt• '"" undo<"o;ined ,.,., ._.11 "' pt"IV•t• N-1 U"lEMINT ()rl..,..,Or-.c.trf-••tMt ""· 10 "'°' ft~f -l><P\I l>t_, f"'"' toho•uf'O CHrr~\ •rt 001"9 '"''' ~' 1' t ondu<ttd b'f • \vb1w' to tn. confttm•Uon of ,,...
0\1\11\C\\•\ 9ffter•t~ •00~ """'"'~ ~rfOf Court, on or
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"""" I A M.uHt ' 11.11 •19d lntor-nn ir fr'I• "'~' Of l ••'
1•11 ~~Jit "' \tr .. rt .tl'IO 1/fh \tr.,..._t, •'l '~ r ·1¥ a t 1 '" "•'•""''' ... , ', • .,••In•~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF Mu"''"'ll"" """'" '"""" o• O•""Or (Ownlt ''•" '''*""VO e,.,.,,,,, on EARL O. WILSON ANO \l•I• l)t (Al ">rn«• """"' .,...,..,.....,
U"u••• n ,.,. ~·-OF PETITION TO AD· • '"" "°'"' 10li ,,., .,. R•oc ~ •40'
""D"'"""Or-(o.t\I 0.,1, Pt'O! MIN ISTER E STATE NO. lt•<O "'" 11 •\ •hOw" on" M•U
'•" 11 1• f..o 1 ••. ,.., .,1 eo A· 10J1". ,,...,..,. ,,,..,,.,.., '" ~ 9 .,_ , 1 01
PUBLIC NOTICE
HmlJ
~PA•TMINT O~ TllANSrOCIT A TIO..
T o a I I h e 1 r !> , ~,:,.:~~=-,.,.,,"'0'0 ,..•91'
benefici aries. cred1torss..,.,,_,,,,,o.."'l'°"''""n .,
and cont1ngt>nt creditors of ··,~·.;:~'°;;F ~A• E c.... .... , '•"'"'' ~ above--nclrned deeedent ....,_, <>' ,,., V"'le<l Sc•IP\ 01 ""'""'" and pe~s who may be ~ ,_,,,..,.,_ <1' , ... Su•~· 10 .....
otherw1~ mtl!r~tPd 1n the •IC ,,,,.,,,,.,,..,... •• """ •"" ••• '·"'
w ill and°' ~tate ~~:~:~.,~·~ «tn0 ,,.,,.,,.d J lllOTCCI TOCX>flrTRACTOltS
S.•lt"O P"CIPt~h •tfl Ofo f"f>(.«1""'90 •t
,~ °'90--l'"'l"ft' Of''~"'""'· 110 \.ovtn »'1nrg \t,....t Room t:QOO LO'
A nQf'lf \ ( •fifO,ni• •0011 Uf'lt d J
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A petl!lon has ~n filed "" o·o•.,. .,.,.,, ""'" oo ...... , nq by Michael J Wll!>On m • ..., • ".,.. ''"' .,"<I••'"'" ••or•m..,,
the Super ior Court ot ;1~':':,,r~~~:~=~~.~ .. ~;~!;;·:~~;: Olga's a n nual sale
Hipsters and briefs.
#891, reg. 4.50 ea.
3 for 11.25
#892. reg. 4.00 ea.
3 for 10.25
#913 <shown> reg. 5.50 ea
3 for 13. 75
VetaS
N.WE s2~0TAL PRICE OF A WHOLE
EEFSTICK
Sa.mMr s. • ..,,
During Our
ashingto n's Birthday Celebration
Aid clo11 't forwtt
to take horM pl~1ty of
Sweet Hot Mustard
A''E 20c OFF l EC. L!. PllCE ll Y ON A arr Pl!CE
Offer endt
Feb. 18,
1980
... it'• thf p..rfed c~111di1Dt11t
to ttm with REEF STICK• Me ._
Sum-r St u11rt. n 1Cn017 farms
WESTCLIFF
PLAZA
OF ON/09
FASHION
ISLAND
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64MOJO
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Orangt' C.Ounty reciu~1 1nq '""" •• , •• ,,... , '" """' .. .,1.on.,. ,,.., that he be appa1nted a s,..,, •• ..., ... ..., ........ nQw•d\dl~
personal representative to ,,;,.';',0~':;"',:;-:,;-;,;~1•0;;..,.. ... ~, ,,,..
adminl!>ter the estate of 0 .,rr0 , • .,....,,.,, ,....,1
the above--narned deee-dent MARv • '""""Et l under the I ndependent Ad· <:n..,.,,..,,.,, in.~'""'
ministr at ion of Estates :,:;:;::::.~ '"'
AC t. • OAt.f aus.. Th(' petition 1s set for An .... , ... u ..
hear1no In Department =~:.:....,, ....... ...
No. 3 at 700 Civic Center ,.-.,.,. v ...... CA m w
Drive West, Santa Ana, • .,... ... , ... ~
California at 10·00 a.m .• f;,~;'":";'/~'t;: C04•1 o •• i., ;';o~ on February 16. 1980.
IF YOU OBJECT to the P t:BUC NOTICE
granting of the petition,
Y04J !.hOu~ ei~r ctppectr l"1cnnous ausu•us
at the hearing and !>late -UAHMlfNT your ob1ectlons or tile,,.!,.~.--.. ._."...._.._.
written ob,.ctfons with the ""u L•~f ,.,,.., u.,,..,.,.,,.
court before the hNr lng. ~ '=--:°~ 6 0 S•r•t.
Your a~rance m.ty be ,._, ,,,_ '-"°· .. 1 e .. ,. In person or by your a t 51..-. c-u -""'_..., • .,.11 torn.y. ,..,., -.. c_.t.., "' -...
I F Y 0 U A R E A dl.,......IR r C-bO
C RE DITOR or ct cont · ,.,,, , ... ,.._., ... , r,.., "'''" ,,..
lngent Creditor of the de-c ..... ,. C•••• o• O•M>QO cown•• o"
ceased. 'I'.°°" must Ille your J.,..,.,,,.. •• ,11,n1 c la1 m with the court or P~0,,.,_ <>.,.cw" O•fl• '"'°' present 1t to the personal , • ., 1• -1 ,. 1• 1-"' eo
PUBLIC NOTICE representative appa1nted
by the court within four
montl'ts from the date of first issuance of lellers as NOTICE OF DEAT H OF A LLEN T CAMPBELL provided in Sec tion 700 of A N O OF PETITION TO
NOTICEOFOEATHOF the Probd le Code o t AD MINIST E R EST.ATE
RUTH I. HAWGOOO AHO Catiforni~ The t tmt> for N O. A·l0326S.
OF PE T ITION TO AO· filing claims w tll not e•· T o d 1 I n ,. 1 , ,
MINISTER ESTATE NO. pire priOf to four months l)C'nplir1,H1e\ crPdrt or-..
A·103120. from the ddte ot the hNir r1nd contonq,•nt <r,_.d1tor 01
T o d II h e i r '> 1n9 noticed abovt' A ll"n T ( dmpb"ll ,.no
benel1c1aries, credrtor s YO U MAY EXAM INE Pl'r .. on .. who ni.1y b•
dnd contingent creditors of the ftll' kept by the court oth••r w 14* int1•rf'sted m th1
the abOve named decedent 11 you MP interested in lht' w 111 cind <>rP'>talt'
and persons Wtio may be estate. YO\I mdy file d rp A Pf'f1t100 hci' bf't'n filf>d
otherw1<,e intereste<l 1n the Quest wittl the court to re by 8drbcHd L Wf'\l•'Y
wllt and or estate ceive !.Pe<•al notice of lht> (rlmpt>t>ll in 1hP Suoenor
A petition has been filed inventory of estate assets Court ol Ordnqe Counlv
by Robert N Broxon 1n the and ot lhe petition'.> ac · r1•ouf's1tno lhdl B.trbClr<I
Superior Court of Orange c 0 u n ts and re P 0 rt .., L W l''>l••v C •ln'Pbf-11 ~on
County requesting that described on Se<tion l?OO po•nt .. d .. , P• r'ondl
Robert N Broxon ~ ap· of the California Prooate rf'Ort'<,c nldltvt> to dd
pointed as per sonal Cade M ICHAEL J m1n1ster tn.-*''>late ol At
reprt'Sentatlvl' to ad · WILSON len T CdmPbe11 (under
m inister the estate of the n...t t 1th• lndept>nd•·nt Ad
dect'dent The pet1t1on is ,...., 1 •Oner m1n1<,tratron of E ">tdlE'\
set for hearing in Dept 3 . . I Ac I ) Thi• PPl 1l1on ,., \Cl for 700 C1v1c Center Drive, E llis •nd ~rnson, By• hedr inq n 0Ppt J d i 100
West 1n the City of Santa M•ry H •. E.llis, Attorneys C1v1c (1-nter Drive. Wl"<ot,
Ana , Catlforn 1a on for Petition er , 17 4.00 in the City of Sctntd Ana.
February 26, 1980 a t 10:00 Br ookhurst Street, Suite Ca,lforn1d on M d rcri 4
am 31', Fount•l n V•lle y , 1980.tt 10 OOct m •
I F YOU OBJECT lo the f,,~UU."1• 92701• (7l4) IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition. Pu"'",_°'-,.,.,1 0.,,, P•toi 9rant1nq ot the petition,
you should either appear F•1> 1 •· '" ,.., 101 you <.hould ei ther clPPear
at th(' hearing and state at the hedr-1119 ond stdte your objt'ctlons or file PUBLIC NOTICE your obiecl ion<. or tile
written ot>Je<t1oos with the Cl",.... wrUlen 001ectlons with the
court before the hearing. NOT1C:1 'f'Oc•101Tou court before the hectnno
Your appearance may be cw auL11 TllA,.SPE • Your appearance may be
in person or by your at· .,0c.~:-;a,•,::~.~~, ~.~;1,0 ,,.~ in person or by your cJt·
torney. <rto11on o1 HOW•11o tCFHrR ,. lorney I F y 0 u A R E A GEORGIA ll'EE,.fR ,,.,..,.,Or\ I F y 0 u A R E A
CREDITOR or a cont--.. -""'-'""14 e1"'• CREDITOR or a cont
'
· of S••n. City ol lrvlro• County 01 I ngent creditor the d&-Or•"99.5t-1•"'C••-· 1,..,....,'" mgen creditor of the de· ceased you mu!>t file your ,,.,.,1., 1t •bout 10 ~ rn•d• 10 ceased. you must tile your
claim with the court or 111oui.T~•sz& l!OfjN1 E wn!>.' & claim with the court or
t It t t.._ 1108ERT ~ElllM/IN & lUEl.LA t t presen o '"" persona l eossii.MAN. ,,.,.,,.r .. , .. r.o ... presen 1 to the personal
representatlvt> appainted ,,..,.,.. .. .-.. u " >M t A••t10 representative appointed
by the court within four A-. ct1ya1..., a.r,..,.01no covn by the court w 1th1n four
months f rom the date of :;.,;.:...,,S:" Bern•'0'"0• S••i. 0 ' months from the date of
first Issuance of letters as ,,... ~· 10 e. ,,.,.,'"''" ,. first issuance of letters as
provided In ~tion 700 of de•cr•-•n _, .. •• "" •100 1n provided in Se<t1on 700 of
the Probate Cod e of ~~t::_17:::;_=:;:,:~ .. :C:: t he. Probate C~de ot
California. The time tor ·-~"AYNI OF 111v1Nc COAST California. The lime for
filing claims wilt not ex· ANO SANTA AljA --• •• 1m.s fllln9 cl alms w ltl not ex· plr e prior to four months ""' ~, "'°"" circ1t. 01y Of ,,,,, .... pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear· c~., .:~;:.;,:-:=.: ~':::'4..!n. from the date of the hecJr -
lng noticed above. m•t•• ... H .,_, ,.,. ,, .. ou 01 lno noticed above
YOU MAY EXAMINE "'•""· c•to •• 10 09 • m "' YOU M AY EXAMI N E
the file kept by the court If =~~"'~:"r.J:!'!:~;..~ t he file k4?Pt by the cour t If you an interested In the t• AM, Oii"°""• you are interested In the
estate, you may file a re· ,. .... .._ ......... .., 111'"9<''""'' tn estate, you may file a re·
quest with the court to re· t~.;<,_~towetn1aM<trc,, Quest w ith the court to re-
ceive sPec:lat notice of the So ••• 0 ,, t.<1own 10 11>0 celve special notice of the
Inventory of n tate assets Tr-..._., •" '-'"n• ,..,,_ •no inventor y of estate assets
and of the natftlons •<· ....,,,._ w.ct .., 1119 ,,.,. • .....,,, '°' and ot the petitions ac ,..... • IM~•t-_... _ SANIE. • •
cou nts a nc:I r e ports oettd'-'-v'·'• co unt!> and reports
descrlbtd In Section 1200 ~Wel" described In Section 1200 •t the California Probate =:."' of the Callfornla Probate
Code. ...,.... ... :::;:: Code. ,, ___
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torttey at Law.'* Pan .. ~:'.~.-Avenue, lalboa 111ane11 ~. o. ... 11111
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I LOVE YOU
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Happy Valentines Day
To The Ones I Love
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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NAME STATEMllNT
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HOTICI TOCOHT•ACTOltS
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MUNI TV COLLEGE OISTRICT
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P UBLIC NOTICE
•nd throvo,, II\ Govern1nQ 8 o•rd. Pat,-•<• M•rfln Slfl'llN>rn. 'om
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OPPOF'TUNITV
Ptt'1._..., Motiu:
All ruJ e&tale advertat'tl
&o Ulil ne~paper ia sub
J«1 to the 1-'ederal 1-'asr
lto us1ng Ar t of 1968
wturh mall~ 1t 11legal to
o1dvert1i.e a ny pre
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Better Homes
Assmw l 01h%!
This Better Home'I &
Garden re decor loo k
alike can be yo11 r. for
Just S390 56 P 11 I j>t.'r
m on t h 0 A !', S U M 1-:
l-liA·345 I()'• 't I I • j.lrlld
JlOYITlelll loan of SSll.600
tepprox '. > J u,,t $21.200
IAYFROMT
We have !'.everal fine homes
with pier & s hp
PENINSULA POINT
Nc•wly dcC'orated 4 bdrm family home
Close to ocean. $.125 ,000
EL TORO HORSE COUMTRY
4 Bdrms . 3 baths ; ranch stv l<',
mini-estate in orange groves. S249.s00
81 LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 l Bo y \1d 1· Or•vo· N B b lS blbl
DOVER SHOR.ES
LOWOOWN
l>wnt:r san bnng offt'r
c.., lh.Ls fanlasllc 6 lidrm
rarrul) home S20 000 dt'
1wallnJo: allowance or bt-
1·1ValJ\t-M ... id.c; qudrter "
& rar garage too <.:a II for
rr¥>re detatb
646-7171
2 Watirrl1 o.tt Hon.a
~. fill 4 Ha c u ~t o m
WJ tl'rfr on t hom e'
~ 17x38 ' pvt d ork\
P r 1 r 1• d S ll 9 ~ • u O O t o
Sl.O'J5.000 d1rt•('t from
hu1lder l''or dt>la1J,., on
t~ homt'l> and appl to
'ft' rail Carol JloH. JI,"\
ti;Sl «04 Pnn only
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L£T US SHOW YOU
And Your
Valentine
THE
JONES
LDVEABLES!
RED HOT!!!
OPEN HOUSE
down + rost.s buys 1t 1 WHY r A Y REHT7
Quiet street. great an.oa CC>U.ICT m
Don t 1ust drive by
.,come & Be Mine at
240 9 Tustin Ave
t3ack Bay )N B
OPIHSUH 1-S
SBr. 2111Ba heated
pool OWC2nd
Rede<"ontl~ f1replar e . paint. wallpaper the 1'lt.o 2 Udrm duplexes.
Works! JusL $79,800,, 01rona del Mar 2 pal.lo!.
.wd IJundry room. "' Hurry l o ~e e . Call ">Wnlble tat Tll. 11wn.-r T.i.2· 1700.
c;rl'11l Ea st ~1d1• t' 1\1
lot•dlloo that " t'J '\ to
rt'Tlt 3 bt"<lroum :! hJth
h1lmt: ~•th t.J ui lt 1n
k1td1en. f1noplJ1 c•. 'AJll
l11 w;.i ll curj>t.•l111~ .irHI
loads nf «harm '1lu.Jl1 .. t
•Kl J IJr..:1• H :! lot "'1tt1
Ji<•tt·11t 1J I f11 r ;.itltl 1n1•
;tJYIC.ht-r urut .. ,,II pnt 1•
$110,(,W c..111;,1 J l!!l
«;::SELECT
t PROPERTIES
p n 'ru..lh
Corner dupla.. HU41e 3
Bdrm 2 bet b un1t1
Pnced to sdl now• Ooo 't
waJt. call
646-7171
~AMD SHIHY
L' ltU.\ II montlL\ 11ld 'I
llllrm hom1• ~ hrt•1 hu'
tx"('fl brauufully rh·rur.11
cod l>t-lightful land,t·a p
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
HM90llTaASUU
~c blty view from
deler1ed 4 Bdrm 3 bath
home Privett' '""" ~. li!IR&nllC l(Am•·
r oom. '*f't h11r . and
HEARTS &
FLOWERS
In N ewport Hgts.
lo vely 3Br. 1 >i4Ba
S uo e r c lea n $1 51 950
HEARTS OF LOVE
EAST ~DE C..M.
0 1./VC. 1st TO
3Br 1 J48a
on tt'•~
horn<?
0 n I y 1 0 On
$1 00 000
HEARTS OF COLD
INVESTMEN T
6 Units. 2Br 1 Bo!
pool, ocn v1evv L dnd
contract. $590.000.
JONES REAL TY
673-6210
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t?€ocr1 Rea lty
llAL ESTATE EXCELU HCE SIHCI I '49
COME WlTH US ••. to Sl'Y~LASS HILL
............. •xdtetM.t of ... f....wy .......
tua r-5 t.drOOlft. fortlMll ...._., roe. &
.. ~ ~ .. be "'"""' wttll ... pool.
spa & c-r-•'-w. Locahd lft te. ..._wport
S~ Df.trict. S439.SOO.
NEWPORT BEACH
Redhill~ Realty
I 1J11 Kt'.tll l Oftkt•
61 J 7300
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CHARM OM LIDO
J Bdrm . 2 bath luxury
home. beautifully d<'
ront.ed. NC'lltlf>d in om· of
I.be f~t Vtd -; <>( L ido
nus holllt' g1v,.., the r1-c1
111$! o( w4rmth 1·umh11\t'1l
with Kardt·n l1~1n~ A
Pf'l"'>lJRt' propt'rty for on
Jy $440.IXXJ
KISS
759-081
PRIVAC Y
Spa11ou ... 1 b1 tlruom
homl' b uilt d r<1un1J
dtnum with c·ll'<'ln c roof
<;reat lo <«1t1on fo r ,,
JaNZZ.1 ' 1-'ormat din1n~
rm . fJm1ly rm
w f1rc·pl .1«t•. air
roodJUomnx Pnme tAl'>l
() r .1 n .: 1 • I fl 1· ,1 l 1 o n
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lht• lawr10')IJ""1·r Koodt1)'•
WJY,. inlt1 tho· 1Jrd rt••· i·-----------life tti)<Jyt'd m th1 .. nwt-ly
deororalA..'(J 4 lwtrm .!
1\ f II\ 1n n •ti
ll.1rl1t•I Ito\!' lm• Ill Io
b" t h t <> w n h '' m ,. DelJ'(htful f-imily rm
commuruty pool ""d "" :wm. bk-Jo;. n' I\ LI. for
ONLY SllJ.OOU l..411 no"' m!IJl'tJ
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Mo QwlifyM<J
AU nvw p;im t '"' 1t11· .u111
1u ~kt> lhu J bo-druom
l>Jth hom"' sparlllt· ll
f1•ill.Ure\ d 2 rar ~l ... •'hot'<I
l!.Jl".tl!'t' Qu.unt hJ ) win ''"*' 111 drntni: ro,. m llH(J jnd pdtltl ,J(f•J • I •Ill
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T' PROPERTIES
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ISMGHERE
There ·., nothing q ui t•'
like lialbod l!lland Tht
W\IQ~l> of •L> location
and lrf~l)IE' makt-1t ooe
ot the ITlOM ck'irt'd are<i'
"' 'Wwport Jit-dfh w .. h • .-,, 'C' \t• r" I hn1· r• "'.lt~u .. 1 "nd rt'SJdenl1 .. il 1n1 1.m .. p r up•• rl ,,,
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REALTY
67J.3700
4 Hdr m lit'IH'tlt rt•,
Cr t'\hly dfl'Orutcd. \ n.-w t'&.~. pnva~
y ard. pt'r ff'<'t
locetton ftlf' small
C'hllt1ren '259.000.
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ISL.AHO LIVING
W1t1 down on tJw Pomt.
IT\Jly -lht' only one .na1tiblf' <1 n11 1 ...... r
pn<?d tl\lkn ,,n~·h· l.111
tw~.-.. ~~~ •••
JACOBS REAL TY
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OCEAN VIEW ....
Geat VIEW from th1.,
t'arlsbad Hy th1· Sl"d 3
l:tdrms. 2 baths CON DO
Unbelievable pnn· for
t his .;pac 1ou s watl'r
onmt.ed prol>t'rtY Va
cant a nd p ri c: t' d 11 t
$100.500 Call
WAU.ACE&CO.
RLTRS 7 14/729-5966
MESAVStDE
$159,000
Beautiful trt'e lined
street. leach lo suPt'r
sharp 2 story rxecullvf'
home Walls of gla s
enhance formal 1Jv1oi
room and spaclOU!! fam1
ly room. 2 huge bnck
firepl a ces. gourmet
latcben overlooks sun
filled brellfasl area 2Dd
story hosts. separate
master suite. • 2 more
queen ~•zed bdrm"'
Pnced to~ll f1J3l.
646-7171 ,.,., ,. ..
TAKEOVER
91/t>/o LOAM
l ni!pann g S lratfurd
R.t~e · Grand Hege nC'y
Jusl IJsted' Xlnt 9 •~·;
loan to takeover at
Bn mo. OnJy one y r old
w 1 many upji!rJ des
Outstancbnll locution, un
tque des1ji!n & •·ulue
Creauve terms Call to-
day. 646-7711
Real .. )\tatt•
Mtclftt 1 A4Cllt ...,..&n.co.
Quality to cra~manshlp
and materials w ill
mbance the beauty of
your home Entry~.
ti.throoms, pal!os Call
51TI1
·TERMS.
3BR. 2BA. Immaculate
oondlUon · eoxoo comer
lot. Nice neighborhood ·
OWC 2nd. Aasumeble
loan. Call 75J.ll967 or ems.
St'lJ Mth EASE I lt'u BREEZE
Oualned Ad.t M2 5678
HEW LISTING!
[)upiex, 3 bdrm.~ . 2 baths
each unit . I blk . lo
beac h Frplr11
l-'urn1i.hed for sum
mt'r winter re ntals
Pnred al 1225,000
ml663 67~ 17!l.2 Eve'OI
associated
8 R Q l(£RS Pf At f O RS
101• . .,., ••',,'"• •'' 1t11 r
vw·.
~ ln on the "roand floor CUstom1z.m1r sbop ~y &rio.000 FAublished
lot-at.ton Cell forlkta1l'l
640-4161
VOCEL
PACIFIC
Oc.-.. froftf Lot
Three Arl'h Buy. So
Laguna. Sltf' run• to t'fl
Lire So Co8.'!t Secunty
enclave overlook'! ex
Q\&Slte cow Courtt."lly lo 8rtn Qua.llf ted ltuyt' n1
only pleaae 21J..Q 1300
SINGLES PAD
Now ~t450! A.lmaM ~ Northwood
Ondo! Youni S&ngin &
Co\lples type C'omplu
halt.I temus. pool, s~.
btlharcb. vollt'yball &
IDDrl"' Untt &S upgraded
too 9IY';. k>an a Y all. T a.ke
advanla1e! Call fHt •
7S2 1100 ~·. ~· , .. ,,, I ,~ I
RESIDENTIAL&
CNVESTMENT
RF.ALF.STATE
!IIBWPORT CENn:R
ATMULDOON'S
759-922 1
WANTA~ON"
Oassa!ed Ads 642 s.678 ----------
fil Coldwe.H ~an~~~
llG CANYON
SeetnE? is believing ! This dramauc
s ophisticated Deau villc has
everyt.h.jng! Large corner lot with
loads of privacy. Three bedroom
family room . living room with
cat hedral ceiUngs. The decor Is
e lega n t & m u st be seen to
appreciate. This home will be
available to be shown Friday.
February 8th. Pieasc call 644 ·9060. SS99o500 Fee.
67S-6670
Tn pl.ire "our m'"''"'.:' l~.for<' lh•
rt>~dllll( puhlw.
phont'
Dally Pilot
Cl&ssjf1t'd. 642 J61H
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Well not ,.._. lly ... but 've Listed a
t riplex In the middle ol Otd Corona ck?t
Mar: a block to Coast Highway hops.
u bhx·k to Bitt Corona ; an <><'t'lln view
f rom the J)l'nthous and quack waUc:
to retStauranh from every unat Property hM~ 1ero v1cancv anrl
there's room to 1mprO\'e tht-n>turn A~ k uu: $325, 000
U~I I JI" lit)Mf.i
RE.AL lOHS' 67!> 6000
2443 Eut Co&$t H1ghw•y Coron• dttl M ... ,
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Ht·.iltor ...
ELEGANT IA YFROMT USID&ICIE
Situa ted on three view l ots near
Harbor entrance . Private pier will
accommodate three 55' boats. 6300 sq
fl of living a r ea inc lude fi ve
oedrooms, seven baths, seven
fireplaces. family room, butler's
pant ry, and ~ourmet kitchen. Formal
"living and dining rooms open onto
t•nclosed patio with sparkling pool set
1n heated deck.
$2.700,000
JAMES E. GOULD
646-5096 631 -1532
C.tsbad-l~S.O
BJCAL YPTUS TREES,
mount.ams. and blufi i.ky
are the view from the
backyard of l.hJs pnv.1tt•
fen<'fti yard <·ompl4!lt•
wrth Black Bollom l'ool.
spnnkJers. e1ml l'ai.y 1·;.irt•
yard with plants. lrt't·:o.
and shrubs 4 Bdrms. <!
baths home with library
or den And ovt•r :noo sq
ft of bvinl'( $MH 500 Va
l'ant. FnR voun •N~
PECTION. Call
WALLACE & CO.
RLTRS
729-2233 or 4233
OuhtmclncJ View Ocean. harbor and night
lights. Two story , J
bedroom with large
farruly room, 2' '> baths.
perfect location over-
look 1 n g pool a r c a .
Guarded community As
1.umable 1s t & 2nd.
Pnced al $375,000
of n '1 Wf"'rf
REALTORS
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prl• ... ••d •It. •lew ,.ti••· Price
Sllt,100.
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--..... t 114,000.
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COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 l. COCKt Hwy., c_.... dtt M.
675-5511
\V ESLEY N
~YLOR CO.
H.E ALTOHS si nce HMu
WATERFRONT LEASE Sl,SOO MO.
F(olhulous "News hov" mockl in The
C'ovr J>r1 nw bay front location.
J ,uxurious 2 Hdrm. l B1.1 townhome.
W d B ar. Fr p I<'. Pat 111 , <'Io s t.' d
g <.1 rag<·s Im tnt•d flU".st'sswn
MOUNTAIN MINI CASTLE
V;1«:it1on or rt'l 1n • ltkt' .1 King <.ilop
y our nwu11t ~1111 "1th a s pN·tac ular
VJL'W front P.ilm Spring:-lo Cata lina
Is land. $~1.000 M11111l tt:-from L;,ikc
Arrowhead Will t·on :-.1 d l'I' t 'M hangt•
for local propt·rty
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. Recitton
2 I I t San Jooquin Hll.s Rood
NEWPORT CEHTE:R. M.a. 644-491 0
OCEAN VIEW!
Sl87,500!
S ECURITY HLI>(;
Ultr.1-delWle pt•nthouw
2 bdnns . 2 bath. ... rrvk .
deck + c omn1un1t y
amerut.w:. will trad(•
finance lei.se option
wl1.h $10 • 000 I
lolboo loy l>rop.
R"'"°" • 675-7060 *
$3 1,000
1-'.tl)Oy ot't'an & l'lub a(·
UVlllM pool. JU<'UL71 &
1•11rt'frl'l' In tn~ wh1h·
CIWllln)( thl'> loH•ly cloubll•
wick· ro;wh 2 llH & den
Space rcnl $23!.1 A.:t
t;~
SEAVIEW Placing a Classified ad u 1------------------lndoortOutdoor llv-
ln J!. Cus tomized
VJF.W home. 2·st<>ry.
3 Bdrm. 2 Bath,
vaulted ceilings
ht1?hh1?ht 8 dr&mattc
hvinR room. Pnvate
mas t er s u ite .
Wra paround patios
with Rarden wall and
wrouiht Iron fntce.
Community pool &
l4.'nn1s S e c ur ity
i:atc· SJ35.000
as easy u dialing your
phone. Give m a call. Oasaifled Ads, your ooe-
We 1J do Uie rest.142-5878 llop aboppUig center.
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
NEWPORT IEACH
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G) 631-1800
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COMING SOON!
2744 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
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With an assumable
g raduated payme nt
loan. Only $9000 down
aod you get into thlS 3
Bdrm 2 yr old beauty
Call before at '1 eon•!
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Real fstot"' Irie .
Tbe fastest draw in tl11•
West .1 OH1h Pile.I
U!6.,1fied 1\d. C.:.ill TCidJy
642-5678
RCTaylorCo
640-9<>00
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642-5678
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642·5678
macnab irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIAR Y OF
I HE IRVINE COMPANY
WESTCLIFF!
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lo<'al<•cl tn adult <'Ompll•;... Jus t a
s hort walk f n 1m ..,hop .... pa rks &
l1hrarv. Jfurn won I last at
$11:1.5<X>. C'ar l B 11t k 1 <i l2 82:i;, CA 7R>
752-1414 551-8700
11 •• ' ~
642-8235 644-6200
LOVELY EXECUTIVE'S BAYCREST
Absol.t• pH'f.ctlOft ht e•ery detaU.
T otaly r....a dlled with slryticJht. CJC*l ,...t
kitchen. fcMty f'OOft'I Clltd dWctg rooa
LanJt. opew l•ing roont wfth Fnttch
doon Wo a cosy backyard. ~. 3
.,._._ A -.. ~ for tot~ l.tftc)
Clftd kmlh ..... ,.. ... ,,. $262.500
SPLENDOR IN SEA VIEW w/VIEW
bc.,..-.1 "N.w lhcfford" MOdel w
1tory "-"9 a fl• 1tnet to •tr..t
locettc.. L09Ch of f"004ll'I for .... fc.ly to,
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fiflmleillg. $525, 000.
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Mansions·
1'lo mp.lll0"1l • un.I qm bomm, both are UIU
que arc bllectur•I ~.-lped
• pl.anoed lot ele,anl.
lUX!h1able h••• ll&h ... ID U.. North TuaU.n
Ulll1 wllh aweepl n g vw.a. one .. almo.l &500
..,..,_ lMt.. t.M Cllber I.a
aJOlOSt m> aquare feet
Pri<'ed Sl .~.000 and
$1 .~00.000 Crea t 1 ve1
(IW&DCUllC
OWner· Developer
ltlQ( ALOBllTI
Re»lt.ol' 731·~LU
1006 .......................
L..aree raauJy home 00 2
lot5 W bay view + lbr
apt $5.50,000. By Owner
7 I 4-67S-04 l 0
$250,000
wtll buy th.is fl.M 2 bdrm
tvcne with i;taraie 1111tl
lar~ storaxe rm Perl
rond. full sz lot Call to
:.ee.
Lo.I ll"KMwl & AsM>C
675-3331
HEAR WATER
Balboa Duplex A.'isumt•
$101,000 loon Ownt>r wdl
rons1derterms. $100,000
ALLSTATE
REALTOAS
536-9311
Corona dtf Mor 1022 ...........•....•......
Pt.EASE!
IJIOk 11\ everythm~ un<kor
$:1X.1.<XX> fmil' Tht'o .:1ve
me a <·all' J br. den
\ 1ew. $299.000 Ua rrl'll
Pash.own a~ 631 l.266
Two »x 11.8. lob
434 liegoma flwltl LO
s wt Uwnr Ulc.lr
'/IDIJ..25 ~148
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Thia s uper VaJentJne gift can be youn . North LaaWla location. ocean
view. walk to the beach, large lot,
new custom gourmet kitchen, ready
lo move in now. You'll love it. for
only $229,500 Please call.
l\f AY 0 c K
C O ft PORAT I ON
380 GLENNEYRE
LAGUNA BEACH
f714)494·2148
1024 .,...... 1044 .......................
OM.Y $94,tOO
4 super Bc:t.nm. ramUy
nn. RV access and larRe
comer lot Be r aat • Tbµi
wool Lut • Ca U 645.o:.>3
FORESTE
OLSON .,.... ..... •• •~u·~
OAK GLEN
n 1st1nc.-l1 v e n e w 2
lx-droorn. 2•, bit <-on
dorruruurru ~.9'Xl
~18 Elden f\\ e, <..: M
6(2 6734
VA TERMS
Move 111 t-ond1t100. ~t
lluy on U>d11yi. mark1>t l~y Sl05.UOO In Colll'.:1·
l'ark Ql II 645 o:»J
SYCAMORE GLEN
BRAHDHEW
F.iliulous. lar.1e1> 3 bd. 21·,
I~ Quullty townhom1·
roncb. Only H Jva1lub~
troro SJW. ~ 2AJU !:>an L.o
An.a Ave 00 67:M
... ................... .
HERITAGE PARK
Condo 3 Br. 2\.'a ba 1650
aqft.. nauoo 56&-1116
Woodbridie Grove, la.Ile
s1t.e. s1ngJe famlly at
tacbed homes The
Auburn for $1.22,.350. TIM:
llen1ley for SJJl.500 Both
inc l 2 Hath . 2 car
gMBge, frplC'. air eontl
rrucrowave Upgraded
U1roughoul Brand new
AvaLI unmed Fur ~ale
by owner. :>s&-8062
Mtn view. :.tream. 10
Orangetree 2 br 1 bu.
A <.: $11 9,00 0 . A ~t
~~
BACHELOR CONDO
('ommun1ty s w1mm1n11:.
pnrll.1pas, t~ ruurt. ..
~leyball U-..i. tluin ~
)t-ar-. new f'n1·•· Ju 1
Ht-:Ul1C F.O lo ~ .::.o
Call now for di>t<Ath
CUSTOM HOME
In b e<t ul 1fu
N O K T HW UO I>
bt<lroorru and ch·n '"II h
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REALTY
551-1222 ..............•..•.....
PRJCE RB>UCEO!
Westside. C M Hoom lor
7 condos Agt 67~170
3 BDRM. 2 ba fixer
Slll.<XX>. $20 ,000 dwn SSOO
p<'r mo Ownr /a~l
752-9023
COIClllRrdal %0M
3 Bdrm borne. hardwood
floors. double garage.
Lot 60xl2D, SIZ>.000
Roy Mcc.dllt, RJtr.
548-7729
Mma Verde ire 4br. 3ba.
FR. bkn welcome. l86S
Tahrtl Dr. open 'J'b.f'r
Sal·Sw\.
SPECIAL Of'f'EK ONL V
$83.500 CJ7y 2 'lty homP
Many upgra de'> ownt·r
will r arry a l 10 • 10
ter('~l !'.o qui.1ltfy1n1'
Cai.h tn on th1.o; '"""'' menl Pnn onl} C'Clll \1 r
:\1 u ~ e., 7 5 I II 'Hj 7 t1 r
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811~/o l.oan
Horltl Mfla V ~r~
Sharp modem c·ulo11111I ·I
bedIYx>m .1lnum mc1CIC'I
hum!'. m dyn,111111 1111 <1
uon' Counlr~ k1lc t1<·n
with hu1lt1n' rl1111n11
• 1rea ramll) ri1111n ~
1·rar kllfti.t flrt'plJt l' 1-:/
rare ya rd_ rru11 tr1·1·'
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hlfiud ~' hortl' Miii 11n ,1
qwel :o.tref'I' t.r.it• II ' S 116 !llJU IS I\ It ( J 11
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TARBEll. -· !\11:!-.A VEftDE exrc.-uttv\
OOme 4 Jilt I "itud) I
hlk off .:olr 1 o u r~c·
641~ ownr <ti.:c•nl
FREB>OM HOME
Pool. ro50 Nauonal
EASTS I DE
CHARMER
Cul de sa c. hul(<' )&rd.
J&C'UU.l, 3 lidrm 2 bath.
bltns lmmaculaU! Call
&tS-9161
.. '
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~-
Jbr. 2ba. end unit Walk to
So Cst Plaza . 3404
Meadowbrook. SI 19.SOO
Own Agl. m-sen DeOroCorp
THI
MASTB CIRCLE
Seduded . ooe or • klnd 4
Bdrms. 211• baths, near
S .A. Country C lub
Enc:Loted 1pa, close to
aboplMg Is freeway. '
Pre-Vue Realty
731-0333
SPAIUOJ._ POOL
Eutmide, lovely f•mily
home 4 Bdrm. 1,. bath.
b rand new c afpt' h .
1137,400. Olli
'71-1761 n.st..teo.
MARIMITA
!-. r1e• (' t i.I c· u I a r h 1 11 l u p
IY Jme:. 20 l2 J206 'Cl It
l i<N' to M.•nna ~·Iva
Rd & <.:111lt> l..J l'nma
vent $1111,000 lO S24S.OOO
831 Ml. 493-4006 Bldr
O~PF.RATF:• Heaut hm
oo R 2 lot OK dplx Xlnt
tnns Sl2:SK /UBO 661 ~
/NEW DUPLEXES s1n.soo&UP
Joan c. Agt d6-8497
I W1i4• '-ad I 040 .....••••..............
llACH COTT AGE
2 Br, I bit. A.Mume loan.
Ho a lfy .....
s16.t00.
CENTURV21Surf
~ 7)42 ask f« Cbns
FOR SALE BY OWNEH
4Hr. 2.Ba home by park &
<;<'hi A.4'kin1t $124 000 will
rarry puix·r !J6J o~
V1·rv nir<' 2 bdrm I 11 hJ
I h.1t1un._'loo < Al\'C' C:ondo
:-iupn kx• 1\.-. .. umt-9 '•
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M2 >f719
BYOWMER •
5llt dbl it.Jr, v1·n-d 1•J11.
$1:!0110(1 'lfl4 '111 !17,
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11•1111 t'rpl• l"t \,1c1I •
n'( JIJC l.J).!I trtd (.,1k1•
pool J.itu111 lt•nn" ~
nYlf'I• $iY.i 6'.41 I\\ "'" nc·r
~!()(;z
RB>. TO S 121,000
tMIVERSITY PARK
31B>ROOM
I\ wt>ll lorat••d ''"t.!14'
,l.tiry llant1\rr plan "11 h
th • I t ,i.: h l f u I ll r r <' 11 IJ 1· I t
\tt:'W JU.~ l I f'd U<' t'rt
CALI. 644-72 I I msa
ENT t:RTA I Nt~R S
OWGlrr Quallly S&S 4
AR tri levf'I, Collf'llt'
Park Shows hkl' model,
w 1many upgra11f's
Cu."tom pool. Jac.-uu.1
l# famlJy rm w 'bar &
much more By owner
SW.500 Open Sat Sun
12 ~PM s.51 3402
COMFY 3 10RM
Jbdrm. 2ba fam1Jy home
w countr y kttl'hen ,
spnnlden1. patio covrr
1112.500 By owner Prin
~y 561 I~ or 9711 ~
SYRACUSE
COUEGE PARK ·
Pri~ well under builderw
2 model.a of lbe ume
plan. Th.la 3 bedroom and
dell t.>sne fllto hu a Ule
roof and central air
Hi&blr upgraded with
pro e11t1lonal l y
landauped yanb. C'all
now
~--Hl\NUI
HI ,\I TY
1,1, l /!)()(]
IMMACULATE
SO.IRVIME
!-ipac.-iou:. 4 bdrm :! ' ~ LJ
<Al xtra ll(e lot Natural
l'e<IM walls, t·eram11: tile
entry , m1rr o r<'rJ
wardr o be .!>. ;aut o
i;pnnklers, cul d e 'ar
Sl.28.500 By owner P n n
only.~l·l~or979-~J
$13,590
. Down• No Quallf> lllll:'
Owner will fln11o n"
Hnght c.-heery horn..-
~to Lbe l.u Ill Wood
trld,lle.
C.-lled c.,.,..
754-9202
~ .... 1041 . ..................... .
OCEANFRONT
"1r w Modul 11 r 1 ~pe
I lome'I. P"t c ommunn'
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i.ub lell1ng OK t-rom
Sll.!lJO Tn•a..,ur 1· 1' l,11111
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b..ir :! lrplo "· f'l,'.J • '
t.·nur n1txh•m tnknur
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oc ~:AN & C \:-O 'H'"
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~11.Wk'd J HR t>omt• "
~panous bar k) ard J.i.:c•
n'll ... ~ deck Lo ".111 h
r v ,. n 1 n 11: :. u n ., e l ~
lla rttwood floor' J n!I
m:>dem k1tc.-h ma}ir lh1 ..
ho m t' \(•ry ll\ah l r
fl!lj,<XXJ Plcu.'<' c .i II D.11
ly, !>4 9 -7093 , n~
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Spectoc-'ar Lot
Wh.rU> water view lot 1m
proved 10 .000 + sq ft
luldmR pad l lot ofr
oc.-anfront S o uth
Laguna $4 5 0 ,000 . n 4 '96..S-2199
Topoftt.Wortd
Sbr or 4+ den. 2ba, wt>U
maintained Cam hm
Some VM!'W SI 70,000 Ca 11
Jo. All · 494-«) 10
VIEWOFTHI
IWEPACIFtC
l.he Jqooo and I.he r a med
limp eucalyptus forest
from a dramatic coal.em
porary home w ith
ro.mded walls, skylighlJJ
Mld dr:slgned for the true
• 'mllta' ol perf ttt Ion ... 3
Bdrma. 1 tudy /dein ,
family /playroom and ul·
lra mOdeni with •ppolnl
meota lrom Sweden. Denman. Germany It
oOw pl.ace1. "279,000.
WALLA.Cl & CO.
714-72'·H66/22ll
8"lt tMJdat>Jt \tlf'W lot ln
L•aun•. Top o &
1eolo1lcal reports
available. M y11t 1r
Way·SUIS.000 by owne r
(714>151-0t1e
muM£9.25%
Coot.cmporary OCEAN
VIEW home w i th
M:yUOC. • 011C!D be.au
3 Bdrm•. 3 batba +
WlNE CEL LAR .
PRICE D TO SELi..
Sl55,m)!
Bkr 831·~
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OAJLY P1LOT
Ldsure World, Gate 141---------Paooramt<' view, 3rd noor, Vtlbi Nueva. 2br
2be, !186.-1v A/C. aft
7pm
t6a wport m.ach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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mo UDIDJi<'
645--Ule
BIG CANYON
Sciectacula.r goU COW"St'
est.ate. f8lO 5Q .ft. 4 to 6
Bdnm, 5.,._ blltbl. Pool
and1pe $1.295.000
THE ST ARN ES CO.
673-7761
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dee 4.BI'. 2'nBll. 2 palJO!I.
S249.000 SIJ001mo
7$-1.lm orlJl-0617
PROATS SWELL on homeowner·!> t'<I wt y
dut' lO i.o1tnn.1e pnc 1>.
l.Ul't ~left bebmd C..11
Theo .tbou t th1'> t•x
JlQR>l\e S b<-droom home
MIMIYlEW
StepJ tD beach. New 4
Bdrm home n ear1n11
complellon Swider w1U
help finance Su bmll
your offer Ask1oa
~.!KIO <.:a II 540-1151
~·HERITAGE • • REALTORS
1n Oover hhori--. T a kf' 1----------udvant .1 i:e 11f o wnt•r
fmanclJlg '
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...wport C4nttt
640-5357
Mtdtlft I w Vil6a
111..ldoor l1 'd/1~ In l hL\ 3
llGCAHYOM
4 Udrm ('realJVf> rman1·
int-: Ai.sumabl~ loa n
('<ill for i.ppt
601 LIDO
~Waterfront C ond"
~pertacular v11·w \·,
~ble loan ('all r.,,
dt-t4.l.I:.
* C'otf. Rt·alty
A. l nH·,tm1·nt
640.5777
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67l-20S8
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twant.-, t II y l.J l(hlll V 11' °"
\try prt vale SJ.39.000
Owner 811:.r Oi.ys
~ 1006 E ves 644 090tl
COl:HetLOT
Lowiy ~moo~ home
w guarded p~ • rec r. C' 1 Ii t I e 5 r 11)) I' t ,,
t~ Ii.land 1n prr
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642-5200
SU.VIEW
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OPEN HOUSE
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ter )Ob. )OU won't wa nt to
miss the c>mploym('nt
ro1 u mm in Cl as" r 1e<1
111)( ( c1n)on T " nhm
t.ldor,.dCJ mudt:I I p
Wades JHr 2• ,& Ten
n1i.. pool!> By 11w111
f'nnr on ly $1115.000
758-l.946
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lo '\ell By O w ner
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I ~o OOWH/OWC
VlEWHOME
~s ftneSt J Bdrn1
decorator home. Bwll
al'CU1d centraJ atnum
Ma.a.er natc bu custon1
loft It Oak spiral
s t aircase. Custom
;.t'UZZJ pool w canyon 4
my lights view dtrectl)
off master s u1le E'
lt'O.SI ~ t' USt' Of brt d.
"'rou1e ht i ron & pru
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833-3380
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""nr J l-:1 lmm•••I '"
I lip In<' y $ t ll!I :11111
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USTILUFF
ftlg ram holllt'. ~ lllt. I
ha . dm rm . VIC'"' i-:,
pand1>d & remodelt•<t
s martly appo1nt1·tl ·
~.000 K'reat1v<'. 1m
al!)rullt\ c & clever tt•rm-.
ix.&1ble >
Ntent640~
SAYE Sl2,000
r"'1 comm, 4 Br 2 Ba . I~
fam nn. frplr. 2000sq rt :!
bllcl from lxh, ~um
loan 646-4724
F ~~ ~aff JJn ofove ~
with th1<1 lovely hnme situated on
f'Xclus1ve Lido Island. Beautiful •
1ntrrion by Cannell & Chaffin. 4
Bedroomt1 •nd 3 balhi1. Spadous
formal dJmnR room. Cu.atom d e·
11ll{ned kitchen with every conceive.
ble appointment Luah laodaclipina.
on extra large lot
orrered a t "65.000 with terma
BY
LE RAISOR REALTY 833-8600
PllMllEll PREVIEW NIDAY, ... lltet. 10.l , ....
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bl ah qua Illy c uttom L.==: .. ;;;'";;';;4';;;;;:...::;-.l home Pano view of
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-land to l>Wld addj tJanaJ 3 uru&a In a very
hl&h derrwnd nmU.I art'•
ti O.t• M"-a 30'~ down
11nd OMC' l.r11e 2nd
'7\2 •~OI
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Avail ln1111t'i1 Xlul farm
ly arl'a A.it U11 v 1ll
Olplil&.raoo Vau.y Now
under cone l rutllun
Comi>J.UOO mtd May. ... Ooo. Dave Bourte fUtt .... -.0
~Owaw. 4 HI 3 U.. hty .,.. '°'" OwMr .. w k'IJI i.t lO'llt down or wall
\l"ldt IDerv • •rlun -~ s...~ ........................
~OUT H LAGUNA
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TRI-Pl.EX. ~
UNDEI llAll£T
f.111 lfiJr ?Ra unit ,
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T111 .. 1w"'" rontrart
•• 9'•'• int Rf'nlJI
low for •r•• llt._t
ln\lnlmait Call fr11
drl1l111
bt4J ..... HOJ
°'9&o v"8wa and blr1ch . , ,
P"OWnlty IAUe thi. 4 bedroom 2 bath h<illlt' It t: .
Mr~•t rt•o rt f otjJ
t1ddornl• 11' 1na --------
1rn .800 H l!:NT AJ.
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QUAIL
PLACE
Na.ants'"'
2200 .......••.....•.•......
LACiUMALOT
-~ Avail MW n.11.1\ older
borN' <! br, l tMI, CTpta,
drp1, 11rdnr 14$0
W48JO
~. qUlet tlrttt. 3
br. 2 ba. lae toci y1mt "
PllllO (..'biJdttn .. fld.S ok
&$7S mo Avaul no w
411 ~or Benl64&-771 I
L>llJClrrFUL 3 bd. 2 ba.
u1 qiaet uea Bnaht &
UNG0 REAL ESTATE lNt'OMI>: PROl'UffY ----~-I 1-'rom 139.000 Modull11
or~a.n v~w kit in primt
hmvly Rn.'il vt I .&!'Una
Ek-11 c h A 11 u I ii 1 t ii"
.ivldl11Me (iuod f1J\11m·
lllK SW.000
da-ry 112$/mo P,.lm k
~~6 08011 or J raonc
ta.11 l.il.tS A6'l
Ollilra..I•.... Type Homes. 24 h1
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ty, 3 pvt beaCht'IJ, ,...._ MllmH ~ & pH'r Trea.aurti blti
hr S. 1100 Pk :la)I Pacl11c (.;()Mi;t
••-•-•••••••• •• ••••• • II w y . l. a K u n a B r h •
MO BLLE HOM F.
HUY SELL RENT
Fl NANCE
........ Store ...... ·••Ion c .......
CAU US 661·1021
IY THE Sli $33,000
J Ur Mobile Hom e. ap.
pcuL 11~ au. Lo Ocean
Poul 51* Rec cenl{!r
incl~ ru>rage shed &
enrl patio A must to
~· CaJI 752 1700now•
111 I ,,, If'' I
HM P <714)499 3579
EASTSIDE
2 • 31drm u.it•
$142.500
RJU.St REAL TY
546-0814
~PL EXES
FROM SI 59,000
200/o OOWH
NEAR DISHFflAHD
Broker 1714 )750·162.4
don osen
I t·ah11r ...
1213 N CO~c;T HWY
LAGUNA llEACll
4ffl 4M8 ----TWo :l>x' l8. lot...
434 8el((lrua. Bui Id to
11wt Ownrllildr
7(1).1 U:S ~3 61 <&t
IUILDMOW!
SPLIT LATH
2 14 ar. rt>udy tu hu1ld
view lot P08slble i.phl
$74,000 Xlnl lt>rmll
WAlJ.,A(;Jo; & CO
HEALTOHS 729 5~ ........ /
TrirPrb 2300
Spar lOU.'> 2 bdrm gar &
yard AduJt.s. no ~u 2Zi
Jo; 23rd ~ 645-7253
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Pnccd rn,m
~~. 11'nN1 yard &
garagea l>'am1l1c ~
plt-ue. K1d11 & peb.
welcome Call 964·2:166 or
!f73-2W7 I. Agt. no r 00.
"~111de charming 2 br, <!
00, brick f /p, IU:W k1l Ill
d refng & dtw . $41S tnt•
~ & grdnr. Adults. no
peta, Ma.tth ut. '7S! 2550
Reduced lo $650, nf'wly
p&.tnted, 3 br 2 ba. fpk
rmct'd yard, .iardcnt•r m Rohm Hood Ln . (.M
S6&17J1 HEW UHITS, C.M.
l~Jbd., 2ba ownt>r'!> urut
w/frpl, yard. garages ••••••••••••••••••••••• East.slde 2 br. 1 ba. ~·r
~ home. Udo Park, newly decorated $450 :n Drak.e. N li. $22,000 mo 6'S-a'7 lJ
In he11ut SJC Panor1m1r
vww Uhlt> wade Adult
purtc 2Br 2Ba $38 .000
-m4:.>9or49J 7546
•EXCITING•
Lido Perl
I '' 7 -t T r a v c' I 1• / t· ..., 1';1t>am1, IJUh1d1· p.11 111
& 1.:11nl4m, 1>1.,hwa!>hn
d1~po!>.JI fro ~lfrt•<•
l'"r 1I(1 d :JI ri-. F r t' n t· h
arm111re d1v1d1·r ~
3 uruts at $235,000 and
4 urut.s at $28.S.OOO
TSL lovstmt.s 642·1603
20 HEW UHlTS-CM
Beautiful 2 hd. 2 ba
l o wnh <1 u11 e unit <;
wtfrplcs. vaulted Cl•&I
mi.:..,
'ISL lnv11ltnL'i 642 J1;(1:'1
2FOR I SALE
2 iwpar111e :o1puni!.h "l}'ll'
hot.1st-:; on l<1rj!e cornn
lot Walk lo ht·ach
$132,500 P M. Coo()(:r &
"'SOC' 536 141! I o r
~
.,llirnl(" 'lhe'<ix, 1·ornl'r lot HEAR WATER
0 fUfj.-.;J I Jlalboa Duplcir MM1m1·
Adult Pet Pan $101.000 loan. Owner "1.dl
UcauhJul Newport clhl r.xn.1dcr t.erm..'I $100,000.
wide, 28r w t w•lk·ln A
e!loseu. Corne r lot. LLSTA TE <JDllXU. _____ ..._-..-
S..CW a., REM. TORS ~ly.fhghly upgraded 53L 9311 VdJa West Uom<' 20iroo. -
Wr. 2Jia in l~g llills ru~l ~Mar purk. 1·ornn De.Ml Pt fV"t.w Dpb .
l•it w llll~l' 11:.al1•1 ar1•;1 :1~r. 2ba & 211r. 2ho:1
/\tr c 11n1J •>nly ,,.7 .~OIJ (,.11111 a ..... umdblc lvdn
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ClASSIC
MOllUHOME
SALES
:!tf76llarbor.Stf'Z06 /\
540-5937
LAGUNA llACH
J97H S in gle wid e
HilJcresl. lo spare rent,
('!~to town. Just 11111.t'<i
(SR57tn )
MolMle HotM Ston
55o4.7070
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~Pl.EXES
FROM $159,000
200/oDOWN
HEAR DISHEYLAHD
kroker 17141750 1624
........ optrly 1350 ....•..................
Coridomlnlum1 /Town· a.....fwtc* 1700 ...••..••..............
LOW IMTERES T
Gnat Location
Take over low lntr n"lll
rate loan! Sevt'r:1I d101ce
I 2 bedroom ('Ondo
homes In popular Spr
1niis community 1n
Irvine. Laketl. alrc>am11 ,
tervu.8, lush londrlc11pin11
FmmSS7,950
Phone today (pnn only 1
544 143-t !Brok1>r I
1800 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Deluxe unalt. llunl
Harbour Ownc-r will
flrui.n<oe Bkr 673 2200
..... Property 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-t U111ls /C'o.,la M1·'J
121~ l.W lw h Jf'rt to I 0.11
M&<!A!fl A~u or fi:l.5--17111
Sl5,000 DOWH
1-'ourplexes, II H. Choirt>
of 8, xlnt Jncome. nc11r
ll<•ach & Mam No quail·
f y anl( SI !.15.000 r·a<·h
lJ S /\. Heally 646-0~17
l.li8'J 581 5'Jfl6. 8.17. 7002
14 lln1ls, Orea n v11·w
PoB1t1ve ca11h Oow +Tax
Sheller Finance al fl';
and No points 9 :>x
(;roft.'> $1JO,OOO. A.<ik for
Jam Va lcnl1nt". A.it
'J12 l.S11
BREAD & BUTTER
J rourplexe11 m t ·o.,lJ
Ml•.,a. C an bf' -.utd
!oepe.rately. AJI 3 Ur 2 Ba
each. Owner will carry
lit lO'k for 4 yean 2!'l';.
down Full pnce $195,000
1•11<·h Each apt LS n·nl'-d ••I $400 mo Ye;irly 111
mm1• $19,i!OO pr hlcl1•
H1•otl l·l.tatt• lnvf'i'llmf'nt.'
:JJJJW Cou~l llwy, NII
64S.6646
Closed Su nd11 y
•DC
UNITS•
!!&In xlnt area
ol Anaheim. 10 yrs old
(;rnsa lnromc SS23.000
'74 W r, IBll
l!2 IHr. Ilia, 11uper pnd1· °' ownenih.I p A.Wl1g ~.z.11 000
52· Pnde of owner.-hlp.
II II <.iro'i~ Income
flA0,000 Seller motlvat
tld.. 12,.3)0 .ooo.
DAVIS & CLARK
INVESTMENT
m-8167
Mou:et•. o.wrt.
RftOf'f 2400 ••...•••...••.....•...•
FOR LEASE
~w :! bedroom :! hath
homt• M1.,,1on Lak1·,
Country Cluh <:olr
h.1ll11'1 pool lj<>aut1fully
lands,.ap.·d. no m.1111
t.c'llan<"' vanl ~ ('lubhoost-ltd
IJt...-wrt llut S pnn.:s
<!13 :n11 ~n
2600 ...........•.••........
4 64 ACR~ M 1 L rn Golt.I
beanng area. Ca bm a.a
REMOOELl::L> Coq :1
bdrm bocm-aw;11l!. n1r 1•
fa mily Come •w1• Iha,
l'VCflllllt 2030 Monr11v1.1
BX>
~ Mes11 V1•nl1· 3 llH ::
Ra. f-'amily Rm. flllll'I .,,rt't't, lge room,. $1';:A1
mo (,luldrl'n & ~mall pt•I
UK Qi II :-,.m 5jjlj(). d ~ k fur
PamorLurry
2 Ix. 1 ba. $450 mo Nt•w
1·pt..,, dcun • .:ar. & >•irtl
646 11 ~. 646 6Z\S
~Jlir.fam rm .. 2baJpk nr
S C' l'lii ta ,n o
~'I t&X>mo. or $62:; fml
y d gard 'g 831 6166
Avail.
lorome rental. tlmb4!r ---------• creek.I. $48,900. Send SJ
and Sell addl'ft!M'd en
"-elope for Term~. Map.
Info J Trott mo N t-:
Uf>wt·y. c;riml.'s 1~a1> ... ()It tn~
E.Mic. home. 3 Rdrm,
newly drcoraUJd. f rpl('. 2
car gar. Private. "1,r
churt'hcs. 11rhooLI\ & '-<.
Plaza Patio rum tnrl
Stl50 mo ;,46 JH'18 'H Red&t•
Wcn.d 2900 .~.· ....... a.n.1.2.11()( ... m .......
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Sm.~Cntr.
N1•v.1J<>rl H<·:.1 h <.:11.,13
~1t:fkJ 2 hou.w .,m tailor
:.hop & a few oUwr 'lho r"'
Call 01 c k G jjylor d ,
213 437 <!966 o ff . •ir
213 439 5303 hm l't:n
UlOUbe k.cally & lnvl'lll
menlln« Loni( IW-i.1·h
HOUSE NF.EOP.I>
4 bedroom. 2 balh home
tn CofolUI Me1>a. w / w1
sumeloan l'nn(' only
547 31.H2
...•.....••............
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llalloa ,...... 3107
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Chamu.n" uld~r 3 Udrm
home Wllh f1rrph1r1',
pat.lo Adull.tl, no pet.s
Bllm.1.l Rily Rcgt.'\Lcr
642 52nO
CcroMI def Mar 3 I 22 ...............•..••...
CAMEO SHORES
3 flR. Pool. vit'w. lmm1~l
J>Ol!!lf'11Slon, $1600 m u .
until JUfl'> I 644 27~
LagiMCI leach ) 14 8 ........•........•.....
Victoria Ue11r hfronl
llome. yrs l!w. redwood
brk ant. Jllr. pnl111
2J.J. 790 3272
Newport .. och l 169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Avall tll JUJM' Newly ell•
cor1ted . ssoo i n c l
utll1t.lal ~
Ta.king reberval1ons.
3lll.h M bea r h ht)wit•
~ lt632
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1206 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br. untum l800
JBr, dm·2atory tllOO
2Br Apt lnd uUJ $.'500
Lou Brecht.el " AalOC
875-3331
I 1.f-:/\N l IHI w ~!.tr
(,J\.ll>t $375 /\dull,, 1111
pet11 773 W W1 l.,1111
GJJ 411119 •
2 Br w 1ear SJ25 Cpl'-,
fn1·d yd Wt r f.111 222>i
'"D'' Placenua 636-4~1
l.IA(]{ HAY 3 Dr. 21"1 ha,
pool /clubhouse $5~0
f.:JI~
1226 .......................
2 blb from Ilana Harbor.
vk.'W 2 Br 2• . ., Ila ron1lo,
pool. Jar. SS50 400 71'1 I
t'Vf'!'I
EXECUTI V F:s 1-·ur
~&Sf' f>r "11 home with
wtut<-w&ll'r vie~ Multi
level 3 Bdrm, 3 !Jalh with
Slud y $1150 I mo
Laguna VlUage R t-,
497 1761 r-
4 br. J ba, CX'f'ID/Vllllc•y
Vlt'W 33122 Manna Va~
IJl,496-4210
..._,."4°" .. och 3240 •••••.........•.•.....•
2 bdrm, I ha, rlQ!W• to heh.
StiQO/mo. /\vnll :1 I.
536 H312
lli1r~&in ~hopp1•1 \ r t•11d
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regulurly /\ml tlwy f111d
wt\¥l th1·y 're look IOJI f11r
6 DILUXI UHlTS
rfUME EA,t,-,.SlDJt:, CM
2 Bdnna each.
Til£STARNP.SCO
673-7761
4000Westerly Pl. SLe28.S 1--------
Nwpl Bch 85J.1866
28r [)pix, E. Side CM
Prln only . SI 37 ,000
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What ·a Your Trade?
G .03 per Day
That '11 llttlc lo pMy
for an ad In lhc fJally PlJot Servtc. Otr~ctQry
that can •UbU.h your
profoHlonal Identity
For more Information
ca!JSU~ll
Coun.Cllylo Kdr Blatn.
•-=:Hnor ' '335.000 Fouryean new, seller
w1U nnaoc. at 12%. Try ~ down Near Warner
It lbt.a Chica. We have a
total of 4 bldp •v•ll•blc
Sorry we ra nn ot
MOper•L~ e>n lh h1 one
Alie for Jim Wilson ur
Dilvt' Leavitt M2 4111 or
M>-m?
3222 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~Br, 3 bM. Irvine Terroce.
prdeoer lncl. Avail now
to Aur. U th . A1t .
644-DIJ3S.
HA.DOI
Vtl'WHOMI
2 Bedroom, den. 2 Rath
Mmaco model. fireplace
and l1rp yerd. Com·
ma.l\lty pool Ind arttn·
bella 17115 mo A•l
&40-9000
I ,
Flve block• lo beacb•
Sc>aruab 3 br. I ~. ba,
~ md ~75 mo
SJ6-0M9
llOMES f"<)R RJl:NT
3 CJf" 4 UH Priced rrorn
Mi6-~. F'ncd yard &
l(ar 1(le1 f"aml l lr11
pleue Kida & p t>l11
~oome. Call 984 2566 or
fn~l!971 Alll. oo ree
...,......,. 3252 .......................
f'or rent· 28r. 1round
floor co ndo .
Wa.~ dryt>r 2 car gar
Laitma N1gut'I on aoll
rnu r"e SS75 t mo.
Q.3D>. aft 5 499 2715
Magnlficent new 3 br
home L ovely n!'4·1.1n
view . E1tclu111vr
n eighbo rhood. 1~7 S
a1m
2 BR. den condo. aapprr1x
l.SOO IQ ft Aa10C.·111llon,
pool 6 ape • ..-> per mo
lat • laat, 1200 dep
O»Jdrea. am.all pet.a ok
AJ or Jerry, 4113·1341
e'VI, 4'13-1254. 493-'Z734
W.atcktw 3298
YEAA·AOUND F\JN:
Social Ac1t11&11as 01
ructrir •Free Sunoav
81unch • 860 s •Par
l•e' • P1ua much more
GREAT AfCAfATION:
EASTSIOt: 2 br, Pl'dt!n
•iit. IJAI'. AduJta. 00 petb
$325.1.8021.lt. S48·21Z7
*2 Br. l ba Mndo nr. So.
CoMt Plau. New crplB.
drl*. A/C, pool, HCUnly
gaU!. Children oil. nCJ
pet.a $460. 968·~2 or
~SUL
1.Bdrmapt
Encl pnige, pa paid
6'2-5073
Uown\Uwn llimt Beach J
bt I bl..~mo lmmJ1 ul .itr• J lldrm
garden h11m1· °"•fut·I
~ 85 '1ard1 Alll
•••••••••••••••••••••••
3br k.i& pel.,
Wl'lrome s:Y~Mo
631·2'MG c_. ,,_
Tenn1~ • F1ee Leuons
<pro & pro $hOp) • 2
Hfo111lh Clubs• Si!una •
Hydromui.ago·~m
m1nq . Driving RarlQ"'
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MEHTS ~tnglcS I &
'I h t<llrt1t1m, •f ur
, I 1 rJ ,, IJt1lu1n1\ht'O
3 Bdrm apt. pa paid
Encl gar. adllb
642 5(173 IW>-'JZJ'l
Laite Parle Arra 10 blk ~IOU, 4!¥7 1751 2 Hdrrnll, I balh a11t
A.du.IL'I Gas paid
k2 9r7J ~ 3br + fm Sli50 ~'' MlsMc.~
pt'ls 536<6M.1752 64H4 •••••••• :~ ••••• ?~~ ~ ~ ....... ....................... l 42S • AtJu•l I ''''II• No ~I~
• M<J0.,1• v!>fn c:l.ttly
c11r1 h 3 Br. 1~ ba. 2 cur l(nr
Llld back yard Xlnt
loc C1&1l uft 6 pm
C213 )63). 2M 1
Condo. 2br. 2ba, $42:i
XloL Brlthn!l & Ac1Mrru1
567-0461, 9684456 Sand I
HMtitwJOft ... bOw 1242 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lfunl..Lngloo llJlrbour :1br.
2 1.2ba, C'on~o .Frpk,
greenbelt v iew Xlru
nice StM!!I ~7
lrr!M 3244 ........••.............
Sevcrul rt'nlul'I 11 vaal
NOW• f"rom ~5 Zbr
2txi. SC!l:5 Jbr, ~ 21ir
view~ ~r. Jha, s-1110
4br. Jba, Nt.-;W $7!JS
561 DJ()
f.:xttull V(' Ll Vtnl( w !IOC I
hndge al1Jt•h1-d !11111(11
fonuly homt~ 2 br & :! hr
&rim f~«h wllb 2 bu th'
2 rar .iurnl(e. frplr /\ <
ITU('J"OWave. auto l(a r 1lr
~ aut11 .,pnnklrr
"Y"lem & mon· "Jr IJkc·
lt"fL/US. pool' & J<IC Ulll'
Ht'l'1"1·at10f"Ull pu,.k.11•1· 111
l'1 Si&.'J) & $00!1 I,.. ... ,,
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pro( dirnJr;1lNI 211r. tl1·n.
l">lla. 2 'lY ronfl11 111
pre-il1)(0Ui'I H11 n1·ho ~J
90> mo lse 640 tiHHJ
UNIV PK Tt:kHAl"E
CONOO 2Hr. 1mm.11 tk
51.nlb&e Loe, pool, no pt'L'I
$625 mo 642 ooo. /\ tl
setter t 122. ~ bra
1be Lakt'S. l.ux hvtnK
w 111 amen1t1f', Uv
~ra ded 2hr.
$:)25~to + dc·p :'-o l'~h rn im·•
li..1< ht-lor ronl1o S::"'~' rnu
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SAN JOAQUIN VIUA
W!'ll/\VAIOtt:
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Twnh11!' N t'.1 r Ii<> If
l'Ollnle. te-nnl"I r rt,, PoOI
& Jar Dbl gar S.S75M11
546-ml
3Rr. den. I •.,Ru. i:ardrn1•r
1nrl . co mm P•H1l
~ mo S.59 9 l83
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paoo. nr lakf'. r.-.. ru111
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RENTALS
~Br. 21,<,ha sx.'.O
4 Ur 2'" ba. J'QC1I.
N wprt Bui h S97~
JBr. 21..-,b,t $700
48r. 3ba 1HIJO
f'\rw1 what you ·v.·unl 1n
0111ly P1l<Jt Cla,r.1fi t•c1'
JIOMES FOH HENT
J or 4 UR. J>rtCC'd from ~., Fried yard a.
garaaea. Famllle1
please l<1d1 & p~ts
weJcome C.11 984 2566 or
913-2971. A.gt • no I ee
~" .,.... leodt 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S11ntl111'1 ocean & bay
vww 4br. ne-w c-rpti: &
1111 J t ar 1.:1&r :! frpk:i. J
~rdnr ln1·I $1500m o
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Nt'WJ)Ort C:r,.~t I br. J b11
rondo Pr1ol lt-nn1i.
J&ru71J .. aw111 ~.JO mo
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lmmJtUIJt1• t,J,lhlufl
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mJ mo (,;all t•v1~ •!\er
t>prn, f714 n~ 12t4
C lrnu1 Vlt'Yt. dlx :! IUi :
ti. cundu, frplr . <lttk
all hit UL' l4 1l1 111r1,1'1n ~
H It·~· Pl:.11 mo ' HUI'
aa,et 67~ 70riO
LEA.SES GALOR~
....... Me..CclM
• lBr. &.Wk C M .. «''Xf'r
type. Brand oew +pool,
spa 4' pnvacy. ~ mu
be
•2Br Irvine V lllil'le
Green. brand ni>w
~floor unu M!Y.>m11 be
•ZBr +den. In-ltH" Sharl>. S8:5() mo ~
Colt to 're•iew
752~1700 ..
l BR. nev. <'Pl.,, • n1 I
K&ta&e. w 0 hkuv 1 r11 I
pill.lo Mesa Vf'rdc .irt·il
WA>mo 5.S7-?MS
Brand nc.-w :! Br r<JfldtJ
'of'l'Urll)' 1(4~. pool Jar
Broollbw-•l V-. c:.l mm!>l
• r (, • r tl ~ n <.. r 11 ' •
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Oakwood
Garden Apartment&
Newport Beach/No.
680 IN1no
111161n1
( "'' f>'5-0550
Newport Beach/So.
,,~)16th 51
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1714/ &42 811r1
.!l.r :1t1.1 n1-.1r b•·.t• h
I rvL' 11,,... """IM•1 Yr
ly o•Vf"\ 1:411 lfS4l4 fl\'\
$411 !!Ml
lleiMss Trip?
2 & liien rondo tum fur
haulellttptnJ( lli25 mu
Wttkda )'I !175-4JO, eves
~
2 Br a~. 2t21 E 18th St
Adulu. no pe-u '3:50 Yr
ly Al.YJ uni um ~-.47 IH
S-0...ntt 3776 .•••...••••............
VILLA CORDOVA
MMt Uul Free New rpt.
dryl. end. g.ara~. paUt1.
Jre&l kllcben w t bltn!>,
dlbwabr. lodry rm Nri
peU
1 BR CMG
2BRl385
Z3Zl Elden Ave., CM
642-7~
~ lbr. balcony, over
loob pool & J)fJtlO. Adu.IL.,
ooly, no pels 1111!7
Monrovia 1295. 645-60~1
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APARTMENTS
GaA.HD OPE:HIHG
2 &. 2 Ba $4:i11
l-..xcdlenl location. wullc.
tn comph:lc :.hopp1ni·
EteauUlully landscaiwd
Spacious apt.s. Pnvate
paUoaordecu AduJu
Hut pa.ad. No pet.8
<>Pml~daily
3118 W~t W1Lwn. C M
631 ~ 548 lMl8
IAYFROHT'"" MHYC ;mu ~ n ~ bdrm~ I
l>.J SH'~ pn mo !1•11 .. 1
Wiii 1111\.'11tlc·r 'hc•rt t1•r 111
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2 HI' 2 bll Adulu only "''' Pl"tA C;IU• & Wlll.:r jl'I
005111>
bat & tote Stott
67>1771
:1 lir 2 IJJ , nt·wly tl!-ror .
ftµlc-, Im J)Ulltl, :! I lH
l!lJ r t. u rd•· n t• r pd
$700 mu <!IJ ~j 4JJ:.?
7!'D-0032
STl5 3Bdrm 2"'tba Hlu.fh
Condo, fllll bay view.
21.65 Vlat.a F.iilrada. 8 y
AAll· 7~. 873-~_:_
lin'll f)\.lr.\ 1::" & v.lr 111 ~o:. Kn ;•11111~n 1•11)'.
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$7:!5 ShiO ru11 'J In ,
~ 1001 E ve-646 'fiXJ
•Nl':WPORT 2Br . ..!llJ
Washer dryt>r. yard dbl
gar ..,,..al.It w bearh ~
A vll11 l-3 ~ 7006
D 41 .. u.tw. l600 .......................
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drn 2 bl Sl llJ'J mo + uul.
S.11 lu $4411 fil·Jul 11\'JI
no·..,,.. :1 hr :• l><i to"' nh<1u-...
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nn ~tin At.I ul L•. Oil I y
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townhou1u· S pa1·1ou ..
f1f\.1Ui.~ & pool (Jw1·1
3rt'li AdulL•._ n o iwt·
~ ~594!1 ~ XIKI
3 Br. 2 oo. Newport Shor'°"'
t-o.N" '700 mo Propert)
I b.t"4 · 64.2 JICJI
Yrly 67!Hl377 ____ _
J hr '* V1ew years lease
f"I)
.-2 Br nr. So. Cal Plaza
$d) No pela. 758-0217 Of'
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lrand,.._wAph
2 Rr I ba F'rom S4J.'1
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furn
'\t•wport Dtach ' f1~l 2
'" 2 ba. on tht-"".1IPr Orl!UJl & bay'., • .,,., $110'1
mo Call for dtt 111 h
wttda)">. 64.2 4783
Costa~ 1724
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pd ~ yrl)' «73 2256
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pool 1 f•rlfll', I ... IJ I /I
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Ac JA<' fl~Mo ms 407H
nr Ad ~tt.cr • 14. 642 4300
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ur~a no1>e tu ht'1u:h
llrol(er fl75 49~
2 hrr houae w gar :! bllt11
from beach on 35lh St
re!r1g/lt.ove Incl IJ.35.~
2 bdrm 2 ba dbl iar.
Newl y rtmodt'led
Newp ort lhlgh1 11 .
1111.5 tmo Ct 111194 a 111
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3 br, 21·'a ba, f111l, n\'lutr11l
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rood Loe II\ Prt.'ilU gluua
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w l(Orl(t'Ou• vl ~w .
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w tmn.11 court.I. poo! &r
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SUSCASITAS
l-\1m I br apt Do & u11
t.nrl gar Adult' nn
flM..' 2110 Nt'WptJrt HI.
~-c968
I 4e 2 Br lr&Uer<. ~'IJO •
3t'<"Wlly. no duldn•n or
~ 642900
Hil~Olt IHctt l 740 •••••.•.••.•.•.........
H.1'1 FtMEST
Spanillh f~llllt• l.1\'tnR
ltr•111J1 1ful p1111< hkt• 'IUr
111und1n.i' I• rr .1r 1·cl
t.iuvl Sunlwn l.'J ' l1hr1
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wulk an do~wh , h<1mc·
hkt' kttchen & r11l111wb
W ;ii k t o 11 u n II n .: t c1 n
( 4•rllf"I
2 Uedroom furn. $4&
Tuwnhow>e furn ~
Adull..!I, no pt'l!\
l:Ul.llk'S f'rc~'
1./\QUTNTA tn.:RMOSA
lSZll Parbui.-1.n I hlk w °' Beach. 3 blu s or Ulu1ger
847 ~1 ----
L.ocJ-leec:t. 3741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Stud1o, prof. dC'coratNI,
1 rnn. <' Fn.'f' ma Id 1lt'r"
& ut.iJ. Color 1V. $100 wit
°'by mo. 8-2227
LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. Ma.Id attV.. rolor
1V. but~ pool. Utll
(71' MH·S294. 985 No.
CoutHwy
{)cean VU, l br, J ba , r<)V
end piaRlna. SfMl/mn.
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lbr·f1'1)1 ·1ar lo July 1 mo-.MM 6 3.T7 2'222
.......... IHdt 37" •••••••••••••••••••••••
1375 t BR rum \'I bltr
bay1ocean. Act Jar k.
731). l2Z2 or SM 7~9
2 HR Jl&!lt f"f'n)()(j(>lffl . p\11
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J llr 2 b.i Frum $S50
Beauutul spaclOOs unlh
111 J unit & 5 urut build
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d1~k.I\ r .. maly & .1<1ult
llflly Ul"l'll.' '\o dlll('-
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(;nlWlll floor S111"·r l1iea
l.IOrl J\dullJI, no IH'I' $3011
mo A.wly 11pt H 568 W
Wll8on 645 G44K
t:A\'TSI Uf: I Ill< ut ii JWI . Viii I Bf I Uu. nt>wly d1•
$310 rrx1 ('nit :>41> :.wt11. MrntecJ. puol. adult!\
1111k for f'11m or l.arry S29S 646 731!l. 673 OtlM
Latice I lid.rm upix·r S:!"5
quiet buald•nl( with
bf'11ut1tul lond'' ,1p1nl(
Al>l 1 ·r~ OVl-.ll ~ "Jn
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2020 f-'UllE'rt1Jn. ti hlk
l::a!ll ol Newpor1 /\Vt' & I
blJI So of U.i y > rm 0397
S21S 1 bdrm G11r11i:t>
rdrl• 111 & 111 l
s.1 s:ru or 846 ~
3 bdrm 2..., bl. Apt
Ollldf'e'I OK. No J><'lil.
$49$1 m () /\V Aii
v.b~ GeUtluton • 1.
t46"871 -------ASSIST MAHAaa
L ite mnat uch11 for
~ rt.-ont. Cpl w chlld
OK N<> Pel.II 2br. l ...,b•
831 ~103
9padous 2 br. l mllt' from
beach Adult•. F.ve ..
664.Z'18: da)'I ~ --.
f'ACJT'St0£ MW dt'ror I
hr. latll(t', ~lovr, Y•rd
CNOmo 6490Ul
PIPPSlWOODS
lASTSIDE
2 Br With pnv11tc putm
No IXU nl5 mo 5411 !I I !Al
al\~r :,pm
$J7$ 1110 2Hr I wnh"·
1118.1. Av11ll now 1!1411 w al hll't'. 546 S>tC..
PINI': DLun · /\~
Spli<' 2 br. 2 ba, pl11y
ground Infant ok Petlu.
VJew, frpk . eocl aar .
IC.Ill atove. dahwhr, ja1·.
lndry nn. From~
SPMC &U-4411
I BR. refr1g • b1kony.
mcl .. r .. aduJi.. no pe~11
SD>.~11857: ~--4291
2 RR ,..., Ba , ~. No
chlLdrm, small doa OK
&lOJoannSt. M2 7U4
Clean 28 r . 1ar. b111
kllche.n W /D book up,
ntw 1tove. r rpt. no Pfl3
GO 2171 "0 " Pl11~nlla.
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peM•,.on l\pllomlment.11
av.U. ev• It wk.Dd.a C.I
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CARPET CLEANING -.nes
Andre'• Jwt.onal Serv
C-../c..cnh
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• Avt.lla ~·
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.... ctn 11111 l"tw •t Ranbl CM.,... Ml.UI
Ellp. Jmp&DlllM 1anteMr
Compl yard aervl~a
Re!iablc Neel NZ ._.
Gardenln1. tree trim mana. clean up • mal.nl
Mlf'\I Am.le ~ 14
•~ape M alftt
Cocnruerc111l only
~20l5 ................................. 11..C ID IJl1 home cic.e •JlhlUft
Wit.on Scbool. Fenc Cement worlt all type1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
)'I'd. bot hmdL 631 l.823 uc'd rontrartor •310l6S Caq >ent ry . m aaoo ry , ~ 6'2~ rootin,c, plumbtng, palnl·
h ' I• ~ Umcrete C'Cln\J'actor, un Uli. drywall • more Jn.
-·--••••••••••• ••• La au led sh aptis & de 64&-lllMI ___ _
~y $75 s1 1n1, t\l l h q ua lily
ActklaTyplngM.2 5100 workmenahlp, rree e11t
Uc •377651 ~U21
••••••••••••••••••••••• ClJSTOlll INTERIOR Room add1t. r em odel
CARPENTRY Plans Ceo Pllmer &
By J ay 642 ~ Son Uc'd 557-11132
Remodel. addition. dttk.s. SUJ..~dle items with &
fences. Qual construe· Drllly PlJot Cl¥U1(1ed Ad
tion. fT est. MUte 646-8882 00 5678.
MR. FIXIT
17 y r s 1n arra .
Carpenter , painting.
Rsnbl raleti. ~ 17~ or
~
PUACUFf
Home improvement. re
mode11.ng, fencing & roof-
In&-25 yn exp 631-4264
Want Ad Help" 64.2·5678
........... u.tw... Ith u.tuna. ............ h Unfwft. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Coda Mna 3824 I llrr6qm e.odt 3140 Mewpcri leodl 3169 ....................... .......•.....•.•.•..... . ..................... .
New townhouse 8 ,.. 2Br, Lovely all adult, no pets,
~ 1..2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed ~hB&. $44i0/mo. 645-6037 tnger h b 84&-0619 or631-5012. -". ,___. __ . ____ _
m> 2 Br, l ba. lndry rm,
pool Adults. no pets
Jmmed Occupy.
TSL Mgmt M2 &603
2br. Iba. dlshwshr,
encl pr $3SOMo
S4ff.5763or l..QS..-4781
2Br. l ba, bltn range/oven,
rpt/drps, adJta only no
pets. $300 tmo 831-3552
3826 .......................
2br, 2ba, dec k. view.
frp6c. pr. MSOMo.
lbr, Jba, S310Mo loci.
utU. Call Ml-1181 or
~.,,_Martha
•Wls4•1Md1ll40 .......................
2 ...... .,
3 poola
C.ovtted CU' port
petioapts .• BBQ's
clo&e to fwys & be~
""81k to shopping.
17111 GoldtttwHt
atW~
84.7-6064
H.alf1ii4on Granada
S37S Wallt to beach. Im -
mac. 2 bdrm, I ba. Close
to everything. 301
Blllumore
_Gemm.i ~ally 839~
~ 3 Br. 2 ba near new
apt. New crpls, drps, 2
3Br, 2 ba. studio. Dis·
bwsbr. W ID bkup. gar,
frplc No pels . $495,
7Si-7474 or ~3397 --------OCEAMAREA
Walk lo lhe be a c h
Delightful lge U&2 Br
apls, aome w /frplc, all
have patio6 or balconies
E}tjoy our 2D acres w I u l
tractive greenbelt. trees.
la.odscape & 9 hole put·
llog green. Friendly
dubboule w /frpk. cok>r
1V, nuna. exercl.H 4r
'#l'ight room. St.uts at
Pl> iDcJ '« mjr. util.
Adulla, DO pet.I.
CASA .. SOI.
21UllnilJ d
'6U65l
3144 .......................
In ~ Woodbridae
2br. l~b.a. TwbM w /yrd. Avail. now. $S50Mo. +
dep. Ca.11714-992-UlOdys,
714'~1.lmevea.
Lilrlelt Orangetree 1 BR.
pool t.mnia, avail. Mar.
l. ~ Vogrl Paci.fir.
640-61.61
L..,...leodl 1841 .......................
Luxury ocean vu, 2 br. 2
ba. covered parking am mo 494--0066
Uir. garage. Cloee an. Pref
businessman. No pell>
494-5.B)
L..,...Mlcpt 3152 •••••••••••••••••••••••
car e nc l gar W I D Jbr, 2ba. oo golf rnurse
b oo k u p , f r P l C • SllOOMo March I Call
paUo/yard Darlync 661 1161 or
1'SL Mgmt 64.2· 1603 494-3672
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·:i " •• :i.; '·>, l 1 VIN Ii
• 1 • 2 BR Patio Apt~
• 01\hwnhen & eaa·,
• Pool & Rte. Room
• Q1rdt11 Landieip41tf
•Jot ro lteclt & Sllop'
I I~ (,
I • '\ 11< ( )'.·:I • ~ l
It ( :1 • I •"' I 11111 II 'I
'lb.' ·1'>00
r
HI wport leach 316' •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCUNFllOHT
m>. 3 Br. 2 ba . Frplc. l
car gar. W/Obookup
1'SL Mg.m_t _ 64.2· 1603
Quiet 2 br w /gar. pallo,
J>IQ, adult.s, DO pets. l.llOl
H lSlb Sl. Nwpt llelghls
5'25-. 642 7340.
PARK NEWPORT
COUMTRY~UI
UVIHG
Sinllet. 1112 bedroom
~~-llOO
****** BAYFR ON T o n
Pm1nsula Pt w I v\f'W.
Beaut. 2 BR. 2 ba, securi-
ty bldg. Pool, adults.
B()Jmo yrly
WOO PEN Condo on
Bayfroat w 12700 sq ft of
beaut bving 2Br . den. 2 t>a . Waterfront patio.
SlDllmo yrly lse.
UDO ISLE. Newly de·
oorated in neutral tones
wtphab cpl 2Br. frplr,
atrium/patio. $875/mo
yrty.
VERSAILLES Adult COO·
do. lBr lba. Beaut spa
facilities. $650 /yrly. veraame. 2Br. 2 ba cor-
ner Wik. Fabuklua view.
New decor S7~/yrly
PENtNSULA PT. home.
2 story, • bdrm, f•mlly rm ID beat locallon.
.,tmo~)'. .a:=: ~ 631-1400
******
Near Hoag, 2 br townb8e,
cpts, drps, gar. i\dult.s
$395 mo. lsl. last &
secunty.548-0ZJO
OHTHEIEACH
Newpor t -Oce a o fronl
Walk. Beaut. modem 1
br or srngJe apt. Phone
G?l.J --9751
2 Br. 1 i,, ba t.ownbou:.e
style. AduJLI, 00 p(!L"I
S350 mo S48 2682
2 br 1 ba, de<'.k & view.
$4~ mo . 675-3504 or
lm>-9Ul
Spacious 2 br. 1 mlle rrom
beach. Adults Evell
644-2578; days 646-0354 ------
West.chlf. 2Br. lBa. New
ly painted. larize pa tio
No pets J4501m o.
6'Z-2134
OCEAN YlEW N B Adil
2br. 2ba. frplc, balr. ('lub
twie. pool, sec, S750M Cin-
di 731-5786, eves 731 2835
Ur, Cannery Village I
blk from ocean or b11y.
s;:mMo. 714~
Dbt. coodo. J r . lBr. Gnr
s pa, Nr bc h . $395.
639-1822 eves.
uNlce l BR, &arage, 2
doors from bea<'h.. Yrly.
Ocean view. $425, A gt. m.am
lleolrlc, palotlo.a.
drywall. plumbln1 re .-Ar. ralDily ~ •.
Uc'd + work 1uar.
~ ...... . ..................... .
OCX:ltudeoL Lar~ truck
'l'l1llb.. lrt!W lrttn Dan
t6-la ---HauliD& • Ownp JC>bll
AU for Randy
64& M27
llAUUNG • CLEAH~G
a.Ad/Comm 1. Pree dl
CalJM2-1'82
Kaulloc Movln& Con
ctt!U: & tree removal
~cit service. 646-7824 ---
...... 'J.. --·-· ....... ror ••c•ll••c• ID
bcs111 h •11: CleulDI UllM•.S ,..,.,..
T.L.C Ho11Hc laaoln1
Service . Dependable,
~~·bonded.
A.lkle'a~ W\odow wubiq. Bela.
RoMmable. reliable.
rJa.lm.MMl71
n.rect d clean.Ina tn your
spare time! Call Jean·
oie.91H7S7
a..c..Tu .......................
Liie hauhog moving. R.J . Cc>c*. 20 yrs nper
Gllr&"e·Yard ct~aniog Local year a round
KeM!i ralfM 642-07~ Mr'Vk'e. a.w t. 831-71.32
I lllulln& Service. l h
T tnack. cau Leter.
S47-04Z7
Income Tu PreparaUoo
Jhml.Bdl ...... ~
F\iL Vly..... . &3&-1022
1be IJ>come Tax Man
Hol• r dl-'-cJ
•••• ••••••• ••••• •• •• •. • l.Dcorne Tu Prep!
AD~~ ,..,.1r-la&. Rina ,...,, &.one ,..we.. c.&.IOa:l d•·
...... Aatq.~.
D11m0ed• • colored -.... arr exp. Murray
Iron. Ye Old VWa1e ,......,....,..,.,
·~~ ... .......................
Landacaplo1 • trees,
e.tnb trim. baulinl. ce-
ment. dirt. Patio coven,
palot. driveway• 6
SIJrin,klen. Dave ~e
.......................
Warned •bout burg Ian?
We ioatall dead bolt
locb. patio door • WlO
lbw k>cb Reh.~
w~ Enterprises
Brick. st.ooe blI work. tUe nra. concrete pa l101.
wtb. d.rt vewaya Free
st Jobi IM&-Ull3 Want a REAU. y CLEAN ~ olf before Mar LS.
HOUSE? Call Cmgham M. Pat.emo&tro. enroUed Brickwork. Small }obs
Gu1 F'reeNL ~51Z3 a# n'141842-04.5.S Newport. Cost.a Mesa &
Cedar Cr pt & Uphol. lrorlMcJ lrvioe.m.3l7Sevet1.
~. flr waJUnl(, gen ··········-········· •• ,...__ ...,,,..,rv ruotK)S Xlnl -'°'1ty ·-·-." u y ~ ma-... J ... -• cln'it. Ranbl. Prof. Stmoo ......... .. ....... ,.. "' ......... A-_,... 100'~ of d 5543. 751-8951 home. your hange rs .,... ........ WOUAA, "
-------Businessmen welcome local rds. ~8512
1\red or Housecleaning 631~ Bricks. blO<'ks. !>lODl',
Han le? R ELIA BLE Have aomethmg t.o ull" p a tios . walkway!>,
helplSbere. 960-7~ Oassl11edadll dolt well dn~ys. ~c ~ 40S2
AA~ 1n chan1e. So, 0JMt Jllodell DOW of.
fertni PUIOD•llud
lltyi.d dnelopmeot lo
~wlfubioo• ~c modelln1. o.11-·-56'7·2!m.
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PETERS PAINTING
Expr'd Rea1 Rates
Free E1t. Call Gene
~
Painllnc. INT/EXT
Neat. booest. reu • 12
yn. exp. Lic 'd. Dave
~100.
floe e n palnuog. St
Lie Ina Try m e. R
Sanor m.~
PnJt. paint.tog Ext " lnl.
tibt Ext 1275. • 3800 l!i
F ree e1t 536-4 383
MC V1.1a
PainUnc 6 wallpapertiu:
QuaJ won. rs Free et;l
Slew S47.CSI ------
Dlw'a Painting, aervm&
aTN 9 yn, moat re~.
cbeck my r ef, lie
~
Rainbow Co Prof ex per
We paun UJ.t ext & reron ·
d1tion1ng. Low pnce:.
Guar work free e't
ca11642 9614 ---
PAIMT1'46
INCfAUIT
Jaterlor /••l•rlor
Boaded1.... Uceoaed, In· lured rree ntlmate.
Cb•rlJe. 71'-771-tsSO.
Tw..~na..
Ra/Comm'I paiolln&.
lnt tExl. Qual work.
R 1 ob l pr lce1 .
Llc 'd /Bonded Gene .
•7091
ESSIAM
Oltm Paintini. lo r•tes
Free eat. 3 yr c uar.
9G 14'71, S33-9837 aft 5.
lalttior/Exleior. Qual.
wort Raobl. Free est
1161078. J . Sweetman
........ ;a.p.lr' .......................
Neat pstchee 6 tenures
Flt& EST. ltl-109
PL!SI'l:R.ING OVU block
walls. additionl. houses r ree eel. 586-41192
,. ll iJ .......................
tJed.nln.lc iea.ll detect IOrl
6Mb aJablJ) Remodel
ing. copper rep1pe Top
Hat Ptumbul&. ~·3UM
l.ndqbdmc dnln clean
mg, ~wnbtng SS 50/up
548--3102 d)'ll 5-48-44.36 a ft
5
,,O.loa._.. .••.....•............•.
P 0 Box Srrvic-e $8 pr
rro 3111 E 11lh St. ' 21,
CM 673-8478
....... ... ................... .
Repair 6 Reroof. All
trp•• 1blo1l••
rocubaket·COmpo-ta r
l1Y'fJe est. 5'1·~ P'ln.
Avall.
Qualllied roofln&. Pree
ell. LeU repair. Good
rats on shakes •com po.
Olli 91~ 11cn en 99
Applied o r s upplied
Rock, compo, 1hake11.
Sem.ibae prices. Free eat ro2725
Rerooling fl repalrs , All
types, guar. Fut Serv
~.~12
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C ERA MI C T I Li'.:
Kitchen, baths. entryi;
You r tile o r mint·.
982~ -----Trfts.nlu • ••••••••••••••••••••••
TUI SURGIEOH
Trees topped 4' removed
Yard clnups. 751-3476
Tree tnmming, removal.
& rarewood Exper & 111
sured. Chn." 847 -3906.
HO TICE
how DaJly Pilot Cla~'
1rted a~ dl~play their
n>e>Sa1w~ with ltl(1b1l11 v
;ind impact" Our lld:.. ~4·
art' proud tn !>ay n ;0allv
I( f' I ri• " u I l !> I' h O n 1·
b4256m
AOCllM 4000 ~to$hare 4J00 ~a..tal 4400 Office~ 4400 -.....Ua..tai 4450 llllaH •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Opporrt..lty 500 s
S72Week&Up
S tudi o s . l b rs .
kitc henettes. pool &
ll'llid serv. ~·~.
Sunny Acres Moul
Room -w /full house
prM Jeges. In x.lnl. area
d Newport Beach <W~t
Cliff) 64U81l. ----
Large sunny room. llle
kl1ch & lndry fac1l Refs
req'd. C.M ~l.372.
Room iD Cbriatlan home.
lo SJC. M. ooo.smoller
Krt pri v 86H82l
Gwdm cou.ace. No Coe*!
Bua per. ONLY. SHS.
1.tlUilMt.. ~ Refa.
Student. Pvt. room fl
beth. Pool, k it priv .•
7llM>3l1. .. 528)
4150 .......................
Lovely New TusUn bome
for elderly. Rome cioolt·
ta&. PaUo .ti loYial care.
lli-J011. llU7ll
1 ,._.. 4JOO .......................
GOOD SELECTION!
Now Ult.inf(
reservalions!
A&ftJt e75-8170
Yoc:atiClll ...... 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PALM SPRINGS. Ci\
CONDO RENTALS
Luxury Condominiums.
Completely Fumlsh~d
Country Club Setting,
Golf. Teruu.' available lll
Spe<:1al Rates for our
Clients only Wrekly.
Moot.h.ly. and Weekend
Rentals
Call Doauruque al
(714 ) 328-8911
CAntEDRAL CANYON
OOUNTRYCLUB
34-567 Cat..hedr al
Canyon Dnve
PalmSpn.n$ti.
Cahforrua 92262
Desert Resort JUty lnl'
TAHOE
Incline Vi llage. Supt-r
new condo w lakeVlew.
•d p s 8 $500 w k
714f673-88M. 673-0339
SK1 lN PARADISE
SNOW BIRD. UTAH
Exchange beaut <Ando
(.fully equlp, sips 4 I
March ~22 for week of
Oec 20-27 lo Laguna
Beach or D ana P t
S>1·2'7U688 aft. 6PM
Large Btg Bear cabin.
pool tbl. color TV. 2
frplcs, al~PI 14 ~16
Movtng? Avoid deposlL' &
cul II vine ellpenae~'
Profe aalo nally s in<'"
11711.
HOUS&tAns
832-4134
C M Super rondo 2 Br 2 ea. pool. rp1c S22S r\t
eot. ~7953. 613-2181
Male 33 wants to ahr furn
3Br 2ba & gar. Peruruiula
oceaofrool. alralgbl,
neat . m a turr, non·
smoker. Gary 979-S91l
days. 6T3-5402 Eves. $liOC
rm.
Fem rmmte wold t.o 1lu
3br, 2bA. c.dlll. 2$-30. Wk
6«).14&0, Hm &M-81185 aak
for Diane or Barben
Prol fem rmmate, quiet,
noa-amoker. ref. 2Br,
2811, Irv. pool/Jae. $250
mo. 55 1-5386 eves.
673-8'IOll eves
SaCS fem parent w rz yr
old llrl. look1na lo share
boule. rent room • bath
or am•ll guest bouae
wtprel. tbe aa.me. CM .
Nwpt or CdM. S49-l.80 l.
l"f!I to ad fl Ive ma& &
number
~b.llJl. Bch. 2 br 2 ba r urn
w fpk . WI D. $250 Ind
ut1l Pref male oon
smoker, financu1lly sla
ble 64.2 1632 Iv . msg.
JBr 2ba house w Po<>I
C M Slll5mo Talk only
to Renee . a ft 6pm
~
Shr gorgeous new J lir
hou!k'. II 8 $275 uw I uU
S36 HH C arolyn
900-3673.
Furn rm. k it pr1v
Twnbsr (' M Pool
$50wk dy~ ~. t vc
~1073
Reliable penon Cs l t.o shr
•,; lg 4br 2ba hm nr lake
Irv. Unfm $350 6mo
gumd !>Se~. 673-0:>.JQ
~gSherry
M F to shre 2 bdrm 2 ha
w pool. 848 0387 or
962-lZT7
3 br, IOOlf course a pt . San
Oeo:>tnte. nearlnutl.5 &
beach $150 mo 409 4002
Fem 23-30 to sbr 2 bd
twnhse w /Sa~. S1W7 SO
+ ~-64&--0807 CM
On Beach. Fem t.o shr
tum uw. pd $300 Lal &
tut. ~e SCI·~ or
642-9331.
PRESTIGIOUS 1!01 weiru.-wr 0r approit For sion & ofr.c-e apec-e at •••••••••••••••••••••••
'100 IQ ft. wtU build t.o ~bit> ra~ BEER BAR
LOCATION auH. a mple park1og. 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. MISSION YlEJO
... .lotmf"caberM2 3lll MESAVERDEUR Helprun,nr college,Try
Ne-wpoc1 Be a r h
•J.80. 4000 Sq t '\
•Bay Views
•Exlra AmerulJ~
Udo~
Vllogt
67§.a662
~ve olfices avatl in
f\.111 terV. olc bldg. Nr.
0 c. Airport. Rttept &
phone aoa .• aecy 11erv •
oonl. rm. ~-Please call 7s:Ul& •
Q1M de.lu:u 1uite. 2 mu .
aJJ' cood., ample pkg.
UUlpcllm.~
NEW EXEC. SUTTES
BESTO.C LOCATION
200 N. Tmtin Ave, l m in .
SA. 4 Nwpt F'wys. L&e
prof. dttorated ofcs.
~t. t.elepbooe
aerv .• itero•. coor.rm .
Sec. MrY. avail. I mo.
frff w /e mos r e otal
agreement. 9l53-0837.
Newport Center Prime
locaOoo. bualoesa or pro-
f ess1ooal otri« spact'.
Suite or slnltle oflac-rs
Also fa c1lllies for
lawye~. I E. library,
xerox. ret·epl1on1i.l.
~ aM, etr. Park
lllj(8Vatl ~itll
Corona del Mar . dill 2
rm bWlt• Realonoru1t''
~~
Delk spare & aml Offtl~
av&JI 1827 Wer.lC'llff Dr.
'lwpt Beam 631-0900
~fire spac-e avallablr 700
"I f\ S27 5 mo in t'l lld4!3
UUI & mainl Good Ion
lion, PCH & 6.2nd St,
Newport Shores Center
Call Robbie. dys 548-07:,7,
rWl!l~I
$100 Mo !'ecret.iri11l.
x.emx ropy & phone an.'
a V1U.l 631-005.5
ffWi &ker Stre-et. cc~ lo
rrw ys , airport &
reataurants ) Offlt'l'll
from 143 sq I\ to 2000 :iq
fl Ample park ing
1714~2982
•MEWPORT IEACH •
~ ~ sq n w it root
Commerre Park txt"r
awte w 1 otbf'r bu1i1·
net'llma n S3201 mo Pvt
secy avail on 11bare
bu la Conta<'l Mr
T homson o r Sharon,
~~
WATBROH'T
LUXURY SUITES
3C1 S BayakSe Dr NB
m•~ZJOO
PL.A2A SB.IXX> dwn
1.525 Mesa Verde E. C M. A#. 7!.1 t400
54s-412l .....&... COrl"r..F. SHOP · CM
1 or 2 Rm Swtu from S7S m w 19th St a..u Tom
5«)-2.200
I MO RlEI RIHT
•HEWP'Orf /C.M.
l'pl.0 ·17'00sqf\ a\;,tl :.it
pn~ corner. l71h &
~wpt Bl 67~_
45-00
Exe c u t l v e 0 r ( I cl' s . -···· •••••••••••••••
airport area. Up to 1280 Le a ae 5 . O o o 1 Q fl
liq. fl. New crpU • dl1J5 warebouie Ip&«', •per C»J.Jaow ~.101.0 fool TM-~
WXUllOUS
EUCUTtVE sums
Off1('ft now avail lo
"'c•ly app:iUlt.ed Ex ecuttw SU1ta ceotrall y
kKW.ed near flftWa;ra.
courta fl tbe Oranae
County A i rport
Facilities Include a
fJ1endl)'. etncMlol rettP-
tl OD 11 t /telepbone
Clp9"ll&Or wbo ~ )'OOI dMlu 8Dd ADIW'l'T'S )'O'lr
calla..~ Calli •
Federal law library. ·beaullfully det'orated
conferentt rooma. photo
copy macbioel. & lhe
finest lo aec retarlal
servioe9 For f~r tllfo
& a per son11 I tou r
lhrou«b lbe f11 r1lll1 t's
please ronlart \ ort .H
A.'>SO<' , 1714 )~!°I» 2:!~11
ni 4 8'>S lllOO
EXEC. sums
Pn~ Newport fk'ur h
Ill<' :-Ocar 0 C ,11rµon
Rent tnd ~PoOn nm
frren<'t rm pn1111r
't'rv , ullls. 100 fre l'
rv plr s & mot•
Seem.an Ill !>(>( \ • .n It I I
LI.Lor Doug 851 !Ml I -----
EXEC. surns
A combinauon lhal l'an 't
bl' beat' Perfl"rt kxauon
1e1ose t.o r ~ .... rport &:
restaurants J prof
secmanaJ sens, 1de..1l
offices & bt>aul1fu.I pt'O Pe f'or morf' into n ill
8Pv al !179-2161
Dtx. medl cal om t'e 5 Ul II:
C«ana del Mar. 1750 Mn
Realonom1r!> Corp
rn.6700
D> Sq Ft. ofh~. p\1
bath. 765 St Clair, Su11r
D. CcJsta Mesa. t'rttv. a y
<Qlveruent near B.tker It
Briat.ol S200 mo. 645 7800
rww otnre 11pa<'t! 520 ft
$2165 mo CM a.rt'•
~~
4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4.000 s..F. 22"
C.111 bml Y,,Y. cklM top
C'Oad. 2 ea. Ole. rs t . rma.0 /H drs. Wb11e
Heel. Ute llllg. OWMr.
67$-6 251. •11 14 l7
Day 'Nk.e
Pnme Newport Mrsa
&U-Pan. Q\&&JJly
oftkell~1p.ce
for le••~-Cerpeta. ~ .... bu'. J.'10
9q IL llDJt. aullable
now » 9"· ft. w....a
M . Seti-I
2000a q ft .O f
rtC"e /WarftM>u.ae <:o-.ta
Mesa area Call 63 I 4'J II
LndustrUJ LM. Df'W bld1.
l.M> sq ft Local.t'd ..it
7!>:!2 Talbert . 11 Ii
Storagr of r . ront J1·t
~u!l an Mon f 'ri 11 _,
~a«J
6..8X> sq ft nr Ila rbor &
~m. 3700 ~II fl
11 B agt 546-7200
._.. W..te-d 4600 .......................
<n brdronm roUai.te tn
qwrl !>pol 10 Laituna
Budl. Coroaa del Mar
or ea.ta M~J for s.:J)t or
ll!fl.' Qwt't area c·~~rn
WI.I Wnte 11d 16Jfi 1 o
fhe Datl y r 1lu1
!'ltW5papf'r P 0 Box
1560 Costa Ml"~ll . <'A 92626 ur l,.lt•phonf'
673 76M
WI LL LEA.<;f. or tal<t
n~r loan q~hty hou.'e
w wawr '1ew Laiuna or
Ntwport 2 Hr. den, b1j!
k1ll'hm • 5 7 yr; Lo S2000
or Wl' 1)\ \'r to $3500 mo
Tht' Bird' 675 7757 or
213 749 6581, Kath~
.......................
HAIRSALOM
$21.500 f'u II pn rt:
~ 751 1400
C,'harman" small ladu•-.
r.twJp, good 50. ~l io(·a
UCn, low rent, reuona
blie P 0 Boll 1621, San
Ju.aoCap . 92fl83
Weldi ng bu11n es,,
eatablt s bed 197 1.
C a plat r ano· La gun a
8eadl area. 1!170 o/o ton
Cbevy ullllty \ruck
eqwpped w 1portablt•
wetder. generator . al r
c:ompreaaor. Acttylenl'
weld1n 1i e quipm ent
~l,yr ~SH left Call
4'1.}.3191 alter S 30pm.
Need praf1t lharia1 8.UO<'
for act~1rum 1tudlo
Polentlel income un
limMed. No in~l
req 'cl cau ™ l'lSI 4212
f'taJ~
ASSOCIATE
121>,(Dl Probable I ncom1·
I.al yr Protected ter
r 1t o r lf'lL No Lo s' Jtwtrantr~ Ap phcanh
mus t have Sa l e'
BW11oe<1s exiwr $5000
mtn investment Ap
ply Publl:.her I' 0 Bo'C
696. Laf(una llt'ach
('-..ili/ 92l6S:! ----...........
~ 5015 •..•••..•....•••.•.....
rartnf'r race hnr, •. ,
""~nni.: I not a 11r<item 1
Have l>OU.t('t' or sohd l'On
<;L'\lenl wt~r'$ at S I\
~ refundable Depo-.11
reqUlred Try I Wet'k J l
no mk Call Mr llart
ia>~l ----MaMytoL.o. 5025
••·•·•······••·····•··· /NEED
./MONEY
• CRIDITMO
HOILEM
hid Ir 3rd Tl) loan'
971-6531
Arranged by
Coad .... Loc.s
MARIMllt'S W AU<
Lg 2Br. 2v, ba. $425
F'rpk. larJe yd, gar. nr
Hu.nt1oglon Har bour.
clilldnm OK. Ul662 J ib
Qrcle. apt l, 840-6807.
Bi& new l Br. Newport
Beach condo. Catalina
view. AduJta. f'uU •ecwi·
ly. Wkdy1 . 631·2•42,
Eves/wtmds IM.2-7589 .
1180 Refttahto Shar-. 4300
Female Costa Mesa
hou9e $17S ltno. Contact
Usa W: 833·9571 , II .
m-6270
AfJfK 400 sq ft. beach or
nee at 315 3rd St • trn
flJIO mo SJ&. 7533 19fTOllUY
Xlol oppor tun ity t o
purchase exilUn& bual· ,,.. ln ooe ol Newport's
ru>est locations. Great
potent.l.&l for expanding
an exist.int b\181nf'llll or
JUlt ltartUllt out ' ' f' or more information rall -.m1
Widow baa money for 2nd
T D's. No <"ttdil cbe<'k
no ptlty. IZ0.000 up. t'or
art1on call /\Rent en.nu Anytime ---
.. CHWOOO APTS
2 br. 2 ba $400. Large lbr
S3Z5. WALK lo 1bopp10 I
Pool. jacuul. bllns .
Adult.I. DO peta. 962-1800.
SUPER 1 Br. pool. aar.
(rpk. treel. $2kl. Adult.I.
M2-llCll3; M2·52:5 l.
2tlr, llt\ba, 1lud.io. Sm.
yard. Gar. f'rplc. No
~. smMo. 7sz.7474 or
5S3lr7
1119dl To Oce9I a Br. 2 tMI. frplc. 2 car pr. AduJta only. no pet.a.
$475. mo. Call Olck flllM154. .,, .. 5M-M.23.
lllKllT•~
l Br. l ba, frplc, G:& Adulla aoq, DO~.
fD). Call Olclt 912 61.M.
... JM.Im.
1..-To~
2 er. 2 be, 1rp1e. pt.
MMia GD!y, DO peia. "8
mo. Call Dick lllUJ.54;
I*~-
Npt. 8cb. Regal Elegance
dJ'l betuflful decor. 2br.
2ba. bale, ocean view.
Plu1b, c lub h ae,
billiards, pool. uuna.
den apa, sec prllloc.
Ad'ub. no peta. 11849Mo.
9-5Mon-Frt. 714~
«TW-•a.> an)'Ume.
IASTIWflP
2 Br. 2 b.a, lrl prden un· tt.. f'rplc, pool Ai~ facil.
Avail now. "40/m o.
D5'1-1010or 190-1931.
w.tcllff area. 2 Br. ztMI.
New cpta, drpl, ldtcbeo.
f'l:lol. ... 631-4830
NMntOUSI
OCUM-M Y VllW
V...W. tnmt row Con·
c1o. arcs noot. 2br, b ,
...,W comp61X. Club r.-. Pool ~ 1pa. lyr
lae. Call H 2-CJOI or •TJll
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
2 br, l 'r.i ba, pallO,
jac:uui & carport.
mo. AvaU. lmmed .
Call ~2870 or 7~1 9905
f« appt.
Larte 2 br loittr condo.
Patio, pool, jacuzzi &
carport. MS(). mo. Call
546-29'10 or 751-9905 for
app.. Avail. Feb. LIL
O:lndo. 3 br 2 ba, So. C1L
Nu cpl.. drpt. 2511
&mawr tD-t-.a757.
M/f'em. 2130.3 UR. 3 Bn,
D/W, W D. 6 blh fr
beach. no pell f'rer
w furn $225 960 5260 ---
Shr 3br. 2ba. bsc, Balboa
lat.and. '175 lndds ulll.
873-88J2
Prof. 31 yr. old, non
1moMt'. leeks rmmte. t.o
llbr 3 br pool home H 8
M/F, 21·35. Cblld ok .
$300/mo, plus ahr utJI.
Sm sec. dep. S.0-1041 alt.
SPM .................. ~
•&A:ufu1d1hd 1900 M/Flbr 3bd hH ln C. M .
-·-·••••••••••••••••• near 0 C Colle a e .
SawMd VIiiage
Nrw 1"2 bdrm 11&.aury
adWl •JIU l.o 1• plant
from $a71, 2 bdrm
towDboulea from SA5 + pooM., tem:IM, wu..rf aU... =fOtcookklJ.
peid. P'rom San a.. dri¥9 Non!! on Blach to YeP~
U-Wttll • llcPaddca
to hawlnd VIII•••· (TM~
9157 ....
Ftm 1140 lD beauutuJ 48r
~ nr Pl1c1nlla fl
Ultb. ~1 Donna.
Fem to thr 2Br 2ba Apt,
Non •moker over 21. Nr
So. Cout Plasa. $1U .
MS.823S.
Roomm ate needed t o
share 2br. 2ba apt $180
incl ul1l. CM Doug
540-0010
Condo to shr. Xlnt. rec
facl. 1245Mo lnrlds uW
~.55"7·3184
Fenal• r<iommat.e 125 29 1
wanted t.O Iha.re 3 Br. 2
be Newport Beach apt
Avail Match Ut. $200
mo.~ uW. M).-0111.
tu.m. olfice 11pa~ ln R ~
omce. for CPA. alt'y,
ttL' DlO mo Npt Bch.
6428800
SEE
17l7t l"IMllTcl
'tU!Jt.ln. Near Nwprt Fwy.
New 2.tory proleMkJoa.I
de ~.~ ft. Tenant
lmpro•ea>•Dll, ample
par\141. ready April· t111a 1 . 1u.u e-saoa .
C>rtc.I~. ..fler ... _ .,.._ 4UO WW buUd to 1ull ~ft
-·•••-·•-•••••••• near OC Au,iort. Call
...... MS•up.2:IOLW. ~ O ca• D fro 11 l. N I\ N_EW_PO_R_T_B_E_A_C_H-. J-n
m.uM be111lUul Corona de l
WANTED:
0.,...1.oCdM. ...,,._,
Wanted •ln•I• 1•ra1e. .... Vwde,1tora1eoo
t,.-.Ctl.
M.ar, 1500-2500 IQ I\ Claaa
A. A/C, uUI • janttortal
lll'V, ODl.y SI. per aq fl. -..or 6 ample pll1.
CTWlmllDO
•NnPORT BEACH•
•PRUIE LOCATION•
501* from waterfront I
800.qft
l'JM) ..... 596
4'100 9" f\. ollire bwld10R.
llMI' Udo la~. purchaff
price ~.ooo w 1s100.ooo dwn 430 32nd S t .
l"'ewport Be.rll Call for
detalla Sierra Really
~7'111JO -----
13JI IQ ft. ln medical bldg
Avail for lmined. oc·
cupucy. A..mpa. park· Ina. Newpo;t. ~l.
2 RoolDI .. beth. Offtce «
IC.en. 1315. l'DO -w. 191b. C.111. Call Jack, day
tGQZlJ; 8'Y9 541-JZ11
IBTOM
H•llOl ILYD • NewlJ l'9IDOdtAed ~ lllna ~ouer In C0tt1
.... bM olftca avaU
(OC' lmmed. occupeocy
from •PPTOX 410 t o
W/'Dr# Crplt 6
at reaaocabl•
rlltA!t Paula S. K1t1
Afj..Zll•·t5311
IOO + SQ. rr. Central
Coela ...... CIHn.
tvaLl. DOW. MOO mo. Al\. ---
~ Walkm &lee
OU\ Slq> by Owner. 9049
Atlanta al Ka1oolla.
fhmt.. 8ch. ..............
Dltb&'= ::ti.. H · '*" ~. tW"ll key
nperaUon. SIOOIC grou Call Dollie Valentine
qlal.f7$.4DOO
DELl-ec.t.a Mesa SS.000 mo. .,,... Hra W . c10ted
Selta.&n All 751-HOO
BEER BAR
COb'TAlllESA
1"y llO.OOO dwn.
AtJ 7111· HOO
CaUMZ-WTI
EqUITTLOAMS
Arranaed
No pomll. To 8~': of
value Call Real 5'lurct"l-.
SC'Ott Gem•· 64() 00()4
5030
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Neet1 ~.000 2nd on 0 ( ·
apt. building 545 -()63(1
~s.
Miii; .... Trwt Dlicli son .......................
s.tte.-..... Co.
All ~ of rNl eatate
im.tmcnta 1~ lMI.
S,.& .. 2 ••
z.dTDt
642-1171 54W61 t
2ndTD'S ... , ....
~ Yf'llr t.-m. $10.000 or
raon No B&Uoon .
Udo Newport Co. m.79 .......... XHr..
l8"ll '1J,OOO. Earn 17%
OD si.a.-. lrd T.0 . Or ctf bomt. AIJ,. llW970
' '
1 •
l
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I
J ...... -............... ... -..,_,,. ... .,................_. .__.. ··--........ ""' --...... --........ -................. _____ ~-----~ --.... _ -__ .. _ ------.---~--..-..
Leif&,... .......................
~~!~ ..... ?~.~!
.... All!lt1t.... •• It• _, ....................... .., 0.16...,, •
MAllM.iS Wan .. ouH HelJert,
lwU.. ............. ~.
U.D.ATSO a...t •••••• '°' WOii &tie rtlk ,..._, Call -.rw --W....-7•.
.......................
f'OR Tll EX C
WOMAN Raia •In I
nutU•I• by •PPC>lnl ••• --IXPP!'RT Hl'.hUMtB
11le &-nbe Shop
•m> ---
.vTM•M,t•
OD 1l&e, tea•J• •Jlb
mal•leoaeee ••· ~w:.~.,,~~ .. _
MIY'OU
• ,..... al So. Onnp
Qyf AIDbHlou, do lt
,.,. • ..u.1ta~r. 1oal
onnted ''" peraon w l'lome uM9 "" buajnaa e xperttnceT F o r
P \line Call f()r appt ma TliW or 483-3051.
~!'!~ ..... ~!.~~
MAllAJJ>, AUractlve,
•lwef •11 puHJCDe. --._,~Needed ..a ...... Harbor 6 .W.... T_,, ... 1000.
.... ITOU.
......... Alt.Alt llln· p ., ........ for kbw1no
dHJtr. lala17 UOK.
llalt luive prior bUI•
.._... ...... laaato...
*-
..
ltaitATI ON••s
omDA.L 0"'1CE
TVPllTI
SICRrTA.ll.ID MXX>t.IN'nNO a.nu
PBXOPER.ATOU
Top PQ, holiday 6 VKa·
Uoo PQ, peid week11.
l\onell ~
l.RvtNI!:
&<>.£.
_... ..
7~
ltl/f'
....................... POUND Sen f•m doll Yk Otf S... Au bl wen
2lM2. ·~')I IG-2111
'K9iJ::t! AS8~M8.LERS we will
HAlft Apply 7am.
Mac<Jrep Yactu. Wl
t1Jwncla. c ...
BIWNO 0.KIJ'YP18T
lrvtne beNd company
•ffkl•I peraon with
llbWt.y to operate to.key
by touch, lypa SOwprrt,
knowl«lp of a ccount.a
payable . Salary 6
benefit•. Call Joyce
~1
•·ouN o fem ar• y
Norw~11ao t:lllbound
t'*1 II», \'IC £41"00
Ola1ln Paril W-1.341
nlUNO. ma1-blll huuntl
lype q , nr £daoo H ~
2 u a..5392
••••••••••••••••••••••• W..& ' .... 7005 .......................
C.LfwlYM'S
J c E hn 1-·ee t.) oo
Toplca l>UltMMll • Up
date on LVN'1 law1
Mon Mlllt'b at, 1 lOpm
fl'l>r further Info t'aill ~MY .l0 4pm
L.cat or Found a. pet! call
Animal A1111 l 11 U nt·~
l...mque :.:11 · 22? l. no f et!
t 'OUNO II t.&!Jle.i. rait
U.bby l.'UWed VIC 17lb &
Uf~&ull&
f UUND ma.le Ala1k11n
Husky VIC Mlcbaet.i.on &
<'ulvet" 2 5. 552~70
~'d lnl.!81(' ~-dllCMl()r &
ctaa1cail ~UUttrtal offers
pvt tutonna for 1un t'ero
a.tudenl.I Uegumlng lhru
wJvanced Jack s.56 1178 t'olmd or lost a pet" Ca.II
Special Pals Ho tline n•11rn 1235. 2u 258 7398
Larr. lnah Setter l"em
Jan 30lh VIC l3lb St It
AcaciA II. K 975 8071 or
951·1330. REWARD•
Loel: Small while dofl ,
mixed po o dl e.
"Sesame", Laguna Reh,
'Zl 6. Lge REWARO .
'*'-0061
LOST Brownish Dobie
~1tx fo·em 897 1111() aft 6
pm H 8 area
Uist Uog Male Ahti.kan
.'falmut.c Shepherd max.
lyr, Lrg. lnd.aanapohs &
Newland 549·21178 ,
!8-0776
lat Dog: Yortuhire Ter · ner. sm fem. blonde, blk
&: gray. REWARD ·~anytime ----
1.olt Dog: Male, blk. looks
like am Lab. Red Collar
w /tag11 . REWARU
Callu:. on R1.iht lt'g.
!J88.Z111 .
I.At Yr old wtute Cal l n
Dover Shores area Nt!ed!I
medicine~
fobund Corne uble & wbt
fem. tortoise shell c1tt
fem, blkJwht Dutch rab
bu male, Newport Beach
Arunwl Shelter ~-36:i6
t•ound Male Brindle Pit
Bull 210S. Laguna.
499-21647
POUND. ladies d1g1lal
watch, oo HB city beach
~ol Hunt. St. i.68·1043
JomW-.d, 7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hou.aelteeper Ava.II for
Uv In P<llllllon, Matun,
profualonal . well.
educated, good driver.
Xlnt Local ref's. Prefer
N.8 or Anaheim Hilla
uea. 71' 888·5572 a ll
8t>m. ------....., W..ted 7100
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Accounting
ACCOUNT AMT I
LOAN SlltVICE
Cl.ID
E 11tabll1 bed L o an
ls Brokerage company an S 0 Newport Beac h h as .. ••••••••••••••••••••• va c ancy for Loon
PREGNANT? Caring, Service Clerk lo deal
oonfideoUaJ oou.nseling & wrtb c:ol.lectioaa. We re.
referral. Abortion, adop. «Pre: must have eye for
I.ion & keepl.o.g. detail in record.Jng faoan
APCARE 547-2563 c11I trans actions &
Co-GIRL &edJ(en, compuutaonal •ma skills, typsog, abUJty to * 95).0778 * communicate with both
2A HrOutcall Service borrowe r & investor .
-ability to cope with pre.
PRE LAW student needs Mure. Promotional op
S25.000 Will do anything Porturuty for sell Hla rter
Legal. Con f1dent1al Salary commens ura tf'
OVM P 0 . Ho x :J242, with experience . Call
N fl 92M3 Katie lleup640 93.'>0
LOST v1t· HrookhurM &
Hamilt on. !>ml I n~
ha.tn.-d dO!l. whl w /hlk
1·ar.. & p:Jrt of fan~ Plnul
t:n11ar OOJ.3641 •FOXY LADY *
ASMUAMT WAMTID
ttablY O/l'CllAl.lled peraon .tiO ~ deta.11 won.
needed br. c r e ati ve
1tn.lst P It me, I or 2
da )Ill I wt. ca 11 U I )IS aeei
8"-2223 ------ASSfSTIM
IDITOlt suavn
5 30PM to 9 JOPM . Mon·
day thru Friday
9 30AM to I 30PM Satu.r
d.iiy Great for coUt!ltia.m
and lllOOOJJght.ers S84 .00
per week O N LY
REQUJREMENT lS A
GOOD VOIC E . Call:
642-4321, ext. 312 alter
5 JOPM, Monday thru
Friday -------
Asst. Apt Manager. Cou·
pie Wlfe ·ofllc e,
hUBband-malntenance.
200 unita, Oceaoalde, ex·
penence required.
TSL Mrmt 642· 1603
Attendants for aelf serve
ataUOn In CM Need re·
h able & hones t 1 n.
dJvtduala to work day
!ltufl. Palm OU Co, loc.
646-Ml
•AUTO•
MICHANIC
VIP &Cl.au A license
GM Experience
necessary
PREPARE FOR A
BETTER YUTUR E
Ground bre.aki.ag for the
new location 111 scheduled
for the near future _
Please contact Mr Pot-
ter for det.aiJs.
HALCMHHE
CHEVROLET
ll 1..0510 492·1500
OU'TCALL ONJ. Y ln.t dog Shclhmd Sht•t•11 *972-l Ill• AllfOMOTI VE
l~ <Shelt1e 1 Hui.t &
wtut.c. ~ward 644 1304 GnatCon.-ty UMd~c
Boo&keepel', full-chuae
tor buly i. penoo otrc In
C M. Esper• mollvallocl
needed &n th.la grow1111
Retail chain. Salary
()lleD. e..1112
lo 1W.11r.r f /C
Malntalo a I books o f onlinal entry. accounts
rtteivable & payablt'
Xln1 wwklna conds &
beoeflu. Hunt ltt'b
Salary WXX>-Sl200 Call
Jane for-.ppt. ~
IOOIOCHPM
Newport boal bullder ,
one atrl office . t;x
perieoced bookkee per
lhnl trial balance with
typing & 10 key. Salary
range $1000 per month
Call 833·0851 for in ·
terview.
IOOUllPSl
Part·time for local N e. firm. AR, AP. payroll
Some typing. Hrs nex I·
ble. cafl 642 4300, Ad
Siner •UM. :IN hrs.
IOOUIPH
Part time busa. N~
for Newprt Beach law nf
lice. Duties w tnclude
preparatloo of mo. re-
ports, balancing b1nk
~and other I C
llV1t.ies related t.o bllpg
in law office. Call
m-0808.
BOOKKEEPER, light bk·
~. part or full lime.
flexJbJe hours. Eaper
nee. 541). 1.500, ~2891
IOO«KEIPB
Aceounta payable. ar
count.s re<'e1vable . con
:.t.rucuon expenence pre
ferrre d Oran ge call
917·3102
IOOICJ(HPSt F /C
Pt.Billon wtlh prominent
fo'ashioo Laland invest
melt farm Excellent op.
Porlwut y. Ca II 64().() lZ3
OertcaJ
Secretaries
W....&~SH
·~---.... Mag II Op
P/f!Tn
MW..trA1~
<:.onw tn today for 1m·
mediate a111gnme nt
Local area Lop pay
557.0045
U\·Llr\:
nlMORAllY 'l~I SffVIClS
3721 llrdt Stnet
M.wport-...
CJEU 7/11
Part time. II PM Lo 7
AM Fn & Sat only 875
Paul&nno, CM. 7Sl-46S2
Q.EUS
Part lime " full lime wa~a.rd. pa.rt time ~w·
1ng. Apply 7·t:leven
Store, 1097 W Maker. <.:M
a.t..Typkt
P!J', lpm Sopcn, Mon·Fn,
M $0 hr. t o aasiat in
RecrellUon Off c. App)y:
Oty HaU, 505 fo~orat,
Lagun1 Bcb . Before ~zuo
Clen Typl.lt, lullt part ume. for uphobtery in·
~nor ~aUnf( firm.
Owoee to lu rn biu 1
neM Call for soh:rv1ew
642MOO
Oen typa&t part tlmt• 1
to~. Mon Jo'n John
Wayne ,+urport loc'·atton
Call Wa rrt'o Bru n~
714-751 2ll90
0.ELlCAT!'.SS&N belp· "*" II. ltq> ,,,., • full time,.,., ,., •• Mt-51.li.
Otllvery Mao L A
na.lia. Small roa&e. um
to s : 30am. UOO/mo . -.uu<1r $9.MU.
DF.UVERV newspaper,
machine route early
morning. C.M.tN H.
area. Call all 6pm .
92157.
Dttivery Mao, for Early
AM, L.A. 1\mes delivery
r oute . mual hav e
et'IOl1DCIUcaJ car. Adultt
only. 2~ day No col leCt.tnc. M2:S Net T1 ke
home mo + Gu al
.lo•ance + Ho o u i.
Weatm1n1ter1Gardt'n
Grove ara. 0.5466
Del. Meo over Ul for L A nmea to homes 111 NB•
CIC Must be re!Jaible &
have depeod1ble rar
Pum. P tr $otlXJ /$4.5() per
ID). &4IMllS37. 646-5844
DENTAL ASSISTANT
RDA preferred, full &
J*1t tune. Near South
Coast Plaza . Call
~
DINT 41./c:a.irMo.
AM¥t ant Part tune. 3
dl&y wk Expr or 11\Cbool
nq. X Ray be 91S7·1763
DtN1' AL ASST.· RDA fOf
f'lq'9nded ctuuea. Ao op.
portuosly to expand your
penaonal involvement 1n
dt-ol11try w f1 naor u11
s ecurity Uo1 form 4i
~ Lll3 4 days per
wee k S alair)' open
N e w po r t C 1· n t .. r
64(>.QD)
DINTALASSIST.
for fnend.ly p~rn\iH
specialty pr a <'t 1re 1n
Newport bl•ac-h Mu't l>c'
briKbl, l'nt•r g1:t1t &
rntt.ure UPf' µref, tJut
no Ile<' fOf' ndtt pPr-.1111
XJnt pay, fMl(t' lw~fu, ~64-4 ~
.... W..e.d 7100 ~WCllhd 7 100 ....................... . ..................... .
DAIYEll·Eaper pre
fttnd, but will train
aultabl• per1on, full·
Ume Apply 2431 W •
Colilt...,.,H.8 .
•d•uclc.A.111_, PlnD l«ated near oc.u tm~fOll'P(f
•• 1fmUd ou.mbtr of Prr. <Ourln1 1ebool brf. )poaMlam. WW train .
Eam wbile you learn. $3.Z)/br, to at.art or IDOA , ________ _
for ~. 1020 W.
mh. Si. MW832
l!LttTRONlCS
&Sll.00/HI ~ Dellen fficp. oo tape
drtve1ystema. Lon& Beach area Omep 21.3-»2.$024
fl..ECTRONICS
e.,1ctor U .SOjhr.
Han( Bcb 114-840-4443
Electro mechanical lllC
eemblen WIUlted Apply
an penon Knl«bt Eqwp
mmt Corp lJ66 Logan
Aw ,C.M
a.-..1
VOLT
•Typill.I. ·~cretane11,
•A cco unl11nt s,
•Wa r ehouse, •Ai1
sembl.el"I, •Mulnten•ncc. ·~rtaJ. ltead lhui a d
today ... & work tomor row• Nofl'ee.
VOLT . ,, , ....... , .. ,, ..... , .......... ''-
546-4741
3148C.mpuaDrNB
<Acroasfrom
Jots> Wayne Airport 1
Equal ()ppor Employer
LLECTRICAL T ~ST ----------TECH Unique op
p.>nwuty w •mall well
n u bhs hed m .. nuf of
e lt:ctn citl lnot cit'<'
lronlc I d l't rt but1on
eq~p 1o·1cilJty lo<'att!d 1n
San Juan c .. p1s tr11no
area bt~only ooeof1l~
l~ on ltM: West Collhl
Ha 11 UL c ert1f1cd
C'U'CUlta Ideal caod1dJ1lt·
would have nun. 2yri.,
mllqe, 5Yn i.o en&1oeer ·
lng/manul. environ-
ment. well or1anlud.
1b1a poelllOfl ofreni op.
portun.lty for career ad
vancement For 1mmed. ~ pie~ submit
resume in dupJ.l c•t.e to
Un 1<'or n t:le ct r1 r11 I
Producta. PO Box r..iw .
AnaM1 m. 928IJll
J:.NG INfo;ER , JR
$1 ~Mo Ht-qwre., B ~
de&re~ 1n cleNrfJntn.
Will provide ll'chn1c al
~ V> !w" en1tint'f'~
an de&1gn ~view of com
p6ex mulll~ chaonel 1n
terfar e c1r<'wl board
f>n>pare lt"\l 'lfM'<'1fu d
Uorlill. arutl y u U><i t d "I .;
lnrludt'\ 1n t e"r .. 111n;!
hnail nrrutt IH•Jrth.
""' 11ou-1• rl1v <Jp.-rJtm..:
'r-lA'm C Alfllat'l n1•Jr1~,1
t-.m1>l11\m1·n1 111·~•·1•1 11
m 1• n t I) 1• µ 1
1'0T•VOJ l~I 0 11 l\.J
paj(j for by t·mpluyer
1-:XIMNiuii: tll\•·r1nr µl.1n1
ro d1·i.trl'' 1'111·r•:• 111
,,.,r,on t11 '"' t .. 11 '"' w ~ Will tr .. 1n l11J 11t
loi n•iwl t<h:•· h 1• I pf u I
OtrdJ1 A.5boc' • ~ "'24:.!
UC8'TIOHIST
needed 111 our corpor11t1· ~uarters. located m
lrvlne. Typtna. pbonet.,
f1 l1n g . a ccou nl in~
ltnow1edge helpful Ex
cellent opportunity for
advancement, good c•orn
paoy benef1ta (;ont<11·t
Penonnel oc apJ)ly .a l.
557-9051
Sds tlllk on~
Ca.troh
WU Mitchell South
lrvtne E.0 .1:;
Geo'l. O U.ce Mfr <Jf
lablic Pf\ lt.em.11 requir .. ,
per'l(lf) to work 5 tin. d:. 1
ly Cut fabnc. cooriltn .. t•·
ordt'r.s, ket•p 10 v ... nt.11n
recordJI . Jn<1 "'ht'<1Ul•
prud Acruraq & nt·Jt
~g h.ib1l'\ r~wn·d
Knowlf'dKt' & inl.t:'n· .. c 1n
fabno. & rraft:. d~tr••
ble lrv1nt> lotallfJn
97'>3333 lOAM 12 noon
Girl t'r1day part llm•
t )'Jlllli( & Lt Kb l boot k et.-v •nae for CPA t•all 1,75 ;t;J71t
Gtrt t-'rul.<ty 1-\Jll or I' I
I.it.I· 11ff11•" & '"'"11· ,,,1, ..
fyptflJ! rt"i ,...,.,,,n \1n11
l-r1 1\1>pl11 in , ..... ,.,.'" ;i;~
\1Jm '..t llll
(~trl Ft1iJ.1\ f•11 f'h11111 ••I
{11-.: 3:"> J I .. ..:•· llr• l1·r r1 •I
631 3411
GIRL F1tlDA. Y
\1ruun· "''lflldn n .... ,t.•d to
~ rn I '1r•·ut...tJ<m l>••Jll
uf t>utd<•lf'> \1u~ "'"" k.o:· oe.u Cl t I\ 1 ri~ •rl '. l~: lOyr Sut~ f" ESCORTS Vac:. So. Cait. Dr. CM.
;ii . l 0 . PL E A S E . 4ltlin. Ml.Ol.80
REWARD! ~·'71218 aft. MC/VISA
A«0ur1umt. 11enlor poi,1
lJoo 11v111I w1bK>m1>dJcal
corp. Growth poleflli.al,
xlnl. benefits, u lary
125.000 year Scmor a r
ooun.Lanl e!Cper ror ml~
corp. w /over 2 mtlbon 10
••lea required .
Relereneea required.
O:aact admin. f3l·LD$.
Mmt have Class A s mog
IJrense. E.xceUent pay,
lnc'h.1din~ medical & den
t..aJ beoel"rta.
IA&aa
TOYOFA-VOLYO
U. Hutxw Blvd.
CARPENTERS needed
tor t.mant lmpn>ve~l·
P'lniah ea rpe ntry ,
drywall, taptog. • elec· trical. Call for appl s.um.
0.rlt..a!l w 811.retis. loqw re
days c.a mmo Me lll can
He a t . 2 011 1 S .
Uroc*hurst. H B -----
DENTAL C b1u r~1 de
Nune NB pleas Rn>uP
pract, 4 day wk exp prt" r-......_---_---------f'c1 MO-U22 '~T
~x~r nt•c J:>hr "'"' •
""'ffk Ai.k for Lu<~ 9 ~:1}~
s. ---------i DIAMOND WANTED:
Found: Prescrl pUon Priv. party will buy t to 3 J•---------gla11e. va c 28th SL carat. cash. N.B. 548-WTS AccountJ.ng
\1.Mnna park lot. 6"S·3116 Larae Auto Dealer look·
e1trly AM In.I! for )'OUr expert1&e rn
MA'lSAGE1>1m p<tlH'<1 f'OtnPUler a<'C'OUnl'> payJ 1-YIUNU ~m blk mtdt· Yuurmu~ur ~&payroll
Poodle. Sut, vu Un!>t.OI & L'> liobJi.me'> '>alary to $100fi
lrvmc. N IJ ~-OllHl Outcalls9·11 ,494 ~Ill
I-ound Pu r..t• Iii :i ck min
~. Ralhtrn J>av1l11m
on ~!I Identify 646419'1
Jo'ound Hl.k & white r ah
bit Vic Mursnc rs &
~ver. N H ~ 7114.
Jo'OUNO. M. puppy. 3mos
Blonde. Affec lin nute
Must find lovinK hm.
714-55-7939
KIM'S OUTCALL
!153·9121
MICHBJ..E•s
•Outcalt•
I 1AM·2AM 835 3740
~
llmffk .........
Se'Vil1
23532 El Toro Ed St.e 11
Orange Tree Plaza
951-8771
""-'"oFM E.O.E.
COSTA MESA
646-tlOJ
Al!TOM<mVE
'ilTSDEPT.
P10CUP DRIVBt!
Penna~nt. plca~ant. in
lt're11ting' Learn auto
p;,rt11 bu111ne~!> Gn(Jd
pay. opp for advanrt•
mo't)t • ~ Mr Cook
HOWAJtDChHrolri
!Jove & Quasi SL'I
NEWPORT liEACH
Al!TOM<YnV E
MICHIJotlCS
We need two full lime
mechanics. Call Serv Ice
Ma.n.a&er al
car Wa!ih. G L'\ m an . m gr
ll"lllnee Two l<><'allon'
hourly plu.-. romm ~11ntJ
l\na cull Ntdl 'J:,7 I U2
(O'llll '1 C!IJ tJll
l~nwrdo 645 '°22
CASHtY
Sat, Su.n. Mon & Tut-' !I Ii
Apply 1n pen.on. )\\•rm
Rima Hardware . 2666
Harbor,<: M
OOllPANJON -Elderly
1r0m.n •eelll middle
a&llld woman to abr bome
• docnmde dullea. Non-
11mottv Salary. ~has
~--~
CO N S T H l'C T I O 'i
'i u pert n t r n de n t c· .11
~t1"1C'M for 12 unit ron
do Pf"O}t'('l in ~nta And
(ill for appt ~ ttl02
ea.a&
OPC RECEPT NB. P\eaa
croup PAC 4 tUJ •It. l S. mo. M>-1122.
DESIGNER
~SIZ.00/HR
Lay-OUt 4c la Pt' up
l~ il4 MO 44-IJ l~.a 21J ~ ~ ....
floc\or "olfiN" f-~pt>nenced pvr..t;n lur
front otf1N! work Lil lru")
family prac-t u·~ Jo tn
Valley !179!1111
2l
lt•BIATE ora•u•s
WAREl{{)I~ ..
\. .............. kl .. \
t-\I "TlllO
I,.""' mo1lf•\ 1/'I • • nt" ,,
b .nir., htiltd.i' A \ •• J
lJlJn 1..;i> 11.1111 .... 1-t ld )
l\onell'
SOWQS.llt
IR\'1:-.Jfo... 7!.2 66nt> lXJNl 'T SHOP earl) A~ t:: o .. ; M I' & 1Hro s b1fti.. Pr('(, ............. __
nwiture wom.n No •·1Cp
n« Apply 111 penon 1)1 p
PllY Doouts 18S4 Newport
BICM
GHtLSFIUDAY
PART'TIME "'tdlay~day -~k
Expenenced, pc-r1na
Mnl proh•a'llOmtl f• r
ht.ro., J J' & ,, '"'"" ''II'
hnn "' '" S:.1 '" 1 hr u ...... n,., .. 1 1 \• ""''"' I "'
IJ1 I J•·r ,...,,..k A '• lh , ">,,I
h 11 1 Y. r 1 I• 'I JI 111 I'
lju.Jlfll Jllllt\.~ 111 1\ll• II
IJJ mmonn ('I',\ .•111
Hu,1nt-,., 1 .. n•• r 11r
Su1t1• IOI 11\1111 I 1
·r.~1:,
GUARDS
fo\111 .tr p<t rt t 11111' ,\ 11
a re J ' l ' n 1 <" r no
fum111hed /\i.t•''> .!I '''
fo'OUND. whl. cat, ahrt.
haired. vie. Beach "
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
a.Hrs 642-U71 I~~~~~~~~ .OYCA.ltVIR
IOU.S.OYCI
&IMW
6404444
C~HIERS
UTDTEM
MARKETS
<.:ook O>unler lff·lp ~ow
lun ng 1lle Wholl) c ow
Rest Ill Npc lk h 1n l.1do
Manna Val11tl(t' 1s rur
rmtly ~IC f t 4' p l
oount.t'r hcl p &t f t roolt
lndJvldua.la must hive a
lllOOd job twnory. nut &
dean appearance, ab1ll·
Ly to cive l 10'l. poa1uve
attitude, & 11ood 1n
ltlallve II you m eet
lhme req\.lremenu. and
want lO enhance your
work. please 1pply 1n
person a l 34 20 Via
Qsiono. Ste •4 ht-tween
10 AM 4 PM A.lk for Ron
lia)'O.'I Mwil be t8 )Hr?>
ORAFJ'SMEN
Career opporturutift for
ta leoterl lnd lv ldu:al~
w exp 1n s ubd11111uon,
water pipel!M, sewer 11n
d or land development
C'IV\I en&meertng draft
1011 Apply 1n peraon
,. s amples t o Mr
f'umta at Robert. Rt-in.
Wiiham Fro!lt .tr A'
-.oaates. 1401 Quail St .
Newport Beach.
.. ~ t:a~r<.. fuJJ. ~rt
Lunt! Eipenenet.od only
Contact ll~rb On i.:
~·r Inn. 644 1700
nl ~18 t: <> t.
~r Rrltl"t>d wf'11·01ro1
No cxpenC"m't' llf'C ,,,,.,
ly l 'm' en.al Prot•·l"l 1• '" Ser vice, 14!26 W :.1 h
Sln!t't. Santa An11 l 11
l.tT'Vlew hooN 9 I;' & I I Mon lhn.i ,...,.,
Warner, app 1/5.848·08ell --------•l'~ACCl'G~~---B!'K~P~N~G
FOUND. male pug, fawn Chcrhs.... TEMPORARY
& blk., VlC. Springdale " *OUTCALL * ~r today w work fAiotler. 840-6131 m vanous accounting &
642-3112 MC/Viaa bookkeeping a sslf(n · FOUND. 1m . blk doR. ments Work clos e to
nale. vtc. Goldenwest It your ho m e Fig ure W-·-•--u£J> -O.C. AJlflOIT --....... .... ..,, """-... ~ Clerks to Sensor Accoun *ESCORT* t.lrU needed lhrou~h<>ut FOUND &lrl1 yellow
OOl!lt, vie. 3rd & Main,
S.A..2/10.~
S p e c 1 a I 1 z 1 n 11 1 n ()range County
Profewonals
SCRAM-lETS
ANSWERS
Nestle -S'Wlpe
SWU'I -Torm l
TWENTIES
When I pulled into th111
~ st.aUon, the guy put
hla diP11U ck in my wallet
and told me I wu down
l'WO 1WENTI F..S
T.D-sa.B .. .10am·4am
••
SPJRJTIJAL READINGS
IOam·lOpm. l''ully W<"d
492-7296 or 492.9034 1815
S. Camino Real. S11n ti em
MUST 4HG STUDIO
GIRLS
4J2H K 17th St, l.'M
548 91.82
....... ~~~ u~~~-1a~~~.
llOll .. T NllLP'a accounleriij)S
2333 No. Broedwuy
lf<m, \..otdwell Banker
Rldg., Sant. Ana
17141US.410l
l''REE PARKING
1\CC fG DEPT ASSIST
Needed 4 hours a day
Flhng, typ111g, miac. of
flee duties P ool bit'
full·Ume in future C row mg <lOnllrucUon co. in
Npt Bcb. Contact L1111 al
8:D-9331 btwn M .
ADVERTISING
SALES
The Dally Pilot ha.a an
lmmed.iat.e Open.inf for a
a ale1per1on with
newapaper display ad·
vn-t11lo1 ex~rlence .
Good 11lary. c om·
millions • excellent fr. lnCe ~. Excellent
poMJi opportwUtjee for
a Pfr90D With ca.reer am·
bH.iona.
<:a.JI for appointment
OUNGECO~T
DAILY PILOT 'tl~t. Ext. m
Equal =unity Em yer
You may request Ad-Sifter aerva when
placing yoor od ... our Ad-Sitter
number will appear in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sttter tokes your messages ..
. you coU in ot your convenience to ~
the responses to your od ... this aervce
Is only SS per week. For more
information and to ploce your od coll
"2·5611 The futett dr1w In ~
W•t. . .a Dally Piiot
OMSllled Ad &4.2-5178.
. . -----. --~ -,... ...... .
BABVSJTTER · 2 n1les
week J.llPM For I Jyr
old Be for e 2 PM .
IDl-2186 ----
Baolang oraJetcm
CUSTOMIHt
SBVtCI Q.BJ(
SOU11J CO~T BANK
849 Sunflower C M
540-S:rJO E 0 £
Banltmg
TEU.llt
MEW ACCOUNTS
Per mane nt p 1t1me
ught typ1111J Wlll con
sider trarnee. Call fo r
ufrutu.ul Savmgi. & Loan
Corona del Mnr
Mr Conopi.st 700 9200
t-;qu.al Oppor. t-:rnplyr
Dunking S&L
TB.Las
PullPrt on Sa v ino &.
Loan hH openings at
Newport Beach office for
full Ume &r part lime
tellers Exp. pref. but
will lnln Must ty pe
3 0 wpm Ca ll
<714 l871·4244 for uppt.
EOE
Bankm1
ILDOttADO llJotK
t._.Hlls
Itnmedi•f.e opmlnf for
nper, full Urnc teUer, 1
yr. exper. ~ 'd. Xlnt b9nellt~cbp. Cont.ad Olth,y E an for an appt,.
elJ..GJo .O.f!. M/F.
()perunp now avaalahle
for full tame A1111111tant
Manaeen on 2nd " 3rd ahll'l. No ex~n~ce net'
We Lrain SlJlrt S3 30 lo $4
P"' tJour Advancement
opport.unrty for ma naice
rnent poe1t)Ofu to 15 ~
P"' hour al quaU!ted For
more tnlormat100 &r In
ten'lew. apply lo store
1182. :rJ009 Crown Valley
Pkwy, wguna IW11 r h,
'96-9950. Will interview
Mon Uiru Fri 9a m to
~~ Oppor E mployer
CERAMIC l.EAD MAN
Exper. 1n produc t wn.
slip caattn1< 4' irtuln.c.
Must s peak Sp11n 111h
Good opp 979-B«IO
Olerru<'al spray opcr111or~
needed. Eicper hdpful
but not necessary Apply
at A & H Landac·11J)ln1<.
2311U Vi• F11bnu ntC! Ste•
101. Ml'll!ton Viejo
78M7Sl between 9 AM &r
3PM.
ClJutth Nunery babytil
~ needed Sun mom
LDCll 7' 45 AM to noon NB
area, must have own
tramp. R~erent'el\ re
q'd.~4
OerlcaJ
GtlLAllDAY
°''-COOK ror conv ho11p
lOAM.a :rJ PM fu.11 ttmf'
nper only XJ.ot. Empl
benellta Pleaae apply in
penon Beverly Manor,
340 V1ct.ona. CM
Odl fuJI or part Ume.
pre( eitper but not
net't!St Good Earth ltlll 64().au 1 ult for M Ille
OOOK.') If EL P ER 40 bl'$
per week. u ll 673 66M
alt l2 PM
<..ook.J. We need penplt
who are wlUlng l<> leam
&-Wl'rl hard Exper nrr
Gd pay & benefits. Saute
rwut, miat be f ai nuh ar
w/~alood P1ntry man.
fa 1 t w o rker
wlknowleciie of produce.
L.u &tau, Jiil (;Utf Or ,
Lag Bch . Apply an
pm1IOI\
COOK wanted, quaollty
cooilinc exper. needed
for retl,.ment fac:lllly
Good medJcal & denl&I benersu Newport VUJo, eca.•1.
o.ner Help, ll.J0.1:30,
Mon. lbru. P'rl. Super
Smdwlch. MMIS7
CUSTODIAL ·
-----
Drapery ln a lall e r
(Custom ). Vao It tools
provtded Salary. paid
holJdays 5 day Wffk
Non smoker U:tterv1ews
Mon thn.t Fri until 4
Window Oe$1gn .... 3195 n
Airport Loop Dr C M
55&-811
Dnver Gardene r comb
llave valJd CA llt>t-n~1·
Good drt vln& ret·o rct
Mm age 20 Apply a t
Pc nn ys a v er, l 6d0
~ua CM
DIJYRS S200 WK
WW t.raio tnack dri vena.
Open 8am ·8pm .
7U.lfll5.MU
DllYllS
Qeelter Cab. 4113-11188
DllYIRS
OtlJver bakery producu
to 1'4)el' marteta. FArly
morn loa to mid
aftemoooo. Call 557·67Z7.
DRIVER -Part·tlme
noted for Ion.I b.fault.
Apply in p•r100
Va1abood SaUboau." 7118 W.JahSLC.M.
food PreJ) penoo Mon
lhtiJ Jo'r1 7 2 JO ill t'X
ch.r.t't' alhk-t1r club. Npt
lkh. C..11 7~ 7903 ...... k
for John bt'tWct•n
9am llam
f'RONTOt'FlC£GIRL
Mumt be able to type &
I.lie Jo.key w /prttl,blOn
~
fVLL OR PA.RT TUii E ~ 6 lodlv1duab tor~ ol your own
L«al Amway Distr. as
Sista you for a splendid
opportunity ~2 4300
Ad·llL~r •lS. 34 hra.
F'uJJ & P T poelllOfla m
new 11 pec1alty food s
t·e nt e r 1n lr v1n£•
Mon ag ement 0 1>
Portunrt~ Call Pcuy
5.11-3588
Jl\ill lime emJM(>ymcot lo
start Immediately
YCMIC m10 must bt a ble
to be bonded. C..11 for In
tervlew, ~~4 ·011 or .....
•••ALOfffCt
Must . br 1ood w /num
hfrl. booltleei:itna exper
helpful. no lyp1na
$14"1.
a....J Ornce. p/l or f t
Good reader and aUen·
don lo detail. w llJ Lr• &II
SM·T31A.
II (I M .. ; \1 ,\ K 1-. H o.,
Supplement fJm1I\ 111
c.'On1I! 111 )our ~p11n· 11 m ..
For •PPl cull 111; 1:111.
btwn 6-8PM
~ · Casluer . exJ>(•r
pt eve i> Appl.) 111
person Ben Brov. n ,
Rest . 31106 <:oast llwy So Lag
~leaner.i neec1Nl
Good pay. good hour-.
Robbte '11 fuig A·~foSJ
54&-0757
HOUSECLEAN trn
Needed ThW"S & Fr1 $4
per hr Must have ow11
lrWlb fii 5 l !IO'l
t~tu.~iper Sun & M 1111
o nly Chi ld l'll rt• &
bou11eket-p1nu G Qod
workrng rond Lovt•ly area. 641 2011 or 841 1171111
da,)'S. 497-J!l63 w kntl)l &
evM
HOUSEKEEPER!AIC>I-: u~ an, L.aauna fko 1u•h
re.tden~. pn v c'Om m
Xlnt. w cbUdrt•n :l & :J
All phases of hcHt~· work.
rmatapeu F.n1tUah. non
t1moker. top i,aluy for
tti. nabl ~non C'.a 11
714 640 7404 from H •, Mon·Fn
HOUs.llPH
8 to 8, MOD.· Fri, 3 ~rbool
•1e children, lrvlnl.'
Own car. Rd1 ll3Stwk
+ benellla. 833-0aU C!Vt>ll
Binn.Id needtd.
P /l ime Appro x .
31lratwk. Variety of ot·
ftCI dut.Mla, !Ml. fllln1.
lracina ordere. I rvlne ....
Call for appt:
540-7Ht 2nd •hilt openln1 for---------rwpoml~ Mll .. t•n.r.
General Laborer, Ooll
Slorqa, Part Ume. App.
l.y w. Tuea. t.h.na Sat.
....,..ut.28.
o...J. ca11n1. women.
men, doy /evea. Will
train. Irvine. Call eu.-... UAM.
HSIOCPl/Cou ••aloft
b' lnnlid lady. 5 day
wk. Mu1t be abl• to &ive, ~--nt aurmun.
dto11 In Npl 8C'h.
'150/mo. Call l.a'7·ZN2
Before e.MMim. aft.•.-..r•
A. IUndavta Ind .. E 0 E.
Oertea.I .... , ............
Mature woman for ~ant Newport Och
ale. clerlcalJ..~ SH Hn 1-s>M Mon·rn . .,.. 7'31.
Mu.at have prior e•·
perlenc•. Scala to
U .51 /hr. Nun>erou1
blmllt.I, !Ml. fully paid
fmdtca.16 dtnUll.
IOSAMIMC.
59-56.11, Ntwport Be1ch
An Equal ~rtwdty
Empiio)'er
... .. ,
Men or woa.ea 2S yn or
o&del'. Know tbe COHt
dlMs. Net hlO • weel or
more. Oran1e Cout
YeOow Cab, 17100 Mt.
Herl'foann, rountaln
Valley <No of Slaler
betwn Nowhope 6 flltlid)
a...J Offtce, pt. Ume,
tft.-ooom ~ da)ll a wk .•
HB lll'M. IC't .f.521 • INDOOI PU.MT
MAIMT844MCI
P\IU-Ume & pert-tlme
497.5424
Sell t.b.l.Qp fut with OaJly PUot Wa..rt Ada llav. aomelhiq to Mil?
ChMllltd ad.a dO tt well. a..tfled Ada
•••A.LOMCI
Part·tlme. Typl1u
IOwpm. Exper. req~ *· Cnt,r. 1.0.!. C.11 16-1. Dud.&lk. .... 74..\4 f\nd wh.lt you want In
DtWy Pilot Clualfleda
"'1 •
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lonauon n1bter a,. ~ apply The hm at
portuolt1 tor rl,hl Lqun•. Zll N Cout
penmor~. P /\IOWI Hwy, l.qma Bt~b
..a ..-t lD rulVUq
• ._ Call for •Piil· MAINJ"ZNANC£ MAH •s:m. wllla Jed ol .u ~
MPIOCISS
a.I llltft ~ '°' ta ~..-..... ~ eaper. w/aaroapace
t__... Su.le '° • m
w lbllbt --Ov1aaod 11w '*-'Ila w J«11t o1 n v
tnf lncra 11 • It l\a.Uy paid mdcal. dlln&&J
IOSAMIMC. ~Ntwpoil 0U<'h
Aa~UAU.)'
INSULATION
lHSTALLt!RS Study
~ XlaL a..nt.a Ea
ps. pnf for aew C"OO
Slt\ICU09. 111 5o u ('
G lllco lo1ulat 100
saiza. ZJOU Del l..&o.
l...q\ma HJ.lla
MURAHCI
f'roper1Y 4' Cuua lty N.
s&ll&Dl. exp nun 2 > n1 mr
typma. alnt ~otflt11
James IJJsurance ()(f1N'.
lrvioe, call Maureeu
15UllBO. E.0 . E.
IHSURAMCE AG-MC Y.
Part lime gal .
peraonalized llnes
t..rainee. lead t.o Cull hme
exodJent care('r 962·~
JANITOR. dependable,
hardworking Own
trans . ns ghts. $3. 7S to
$4..00 hr 675-2101
~_...tor
Pf'OOISt1 mcmt c:o llua
have ow• toola It
tranaporlalloo. Cell .....
~· <Holtral matot•a•o~•
(l9"lllD ........ mUl-l be
OaabM .. .-.riow 1lnll9
~ ~· dr)wall, »&..-.u c.-11
............. l
Nl!Uooal C'..orp Mil!ds kf')
PfnOO for Orancr C'owi
ty a.rn Whl train Xlnt
,.,,,. oppo11 WI It~ c.1 n
Mr M1 1t1•r'
7141':61~!1'
1111.aoa,~r tor l•at food
lilMft, ltunttniton Rueb
1&nta Good aalnry 4'
~-Srad qw.tir1n
lk.w lo Clautflrd Ad
~ Dally Pilot, I' 11
Jkix 1$41>. Costa M ,.,'*
!U!al
MAHAGIM&fT
UnluNted 1.ncome pe>Wo
ual an pnmary wbolesal\·
tuune.M Prof 1l sbann~
& ~ benefit& Nt~-d
nol )eave ~l pue11
OM~TIM
Manapr for First ClaM
Relllaurant. Muat have s trong bac kground.
Please send resume &
photo to· Cla.'14lfied Ad
11578 , Dally Pilot,
1' 0 Box t6SO, Coi.l.t
Mes.a. Ca. 92626
f~TIC t'AUAJCATOR
W AIOO>ll QJ)llr Mu•t
•&JCll7 Ln pcl1IOO I 0 lO W
INa&t C M
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WW l.ra1a DIO wrwek t.o
11.at1 ()peo lam •i>m.
f~U
~ lft.tbrr ··~r T . tomo bea•flla
MleflD
NlllMAH
~aperl•cu•d I\ 11 Dk' 1JT£k "'OC*era&or 111
dmn, quaJ.tt)' COCl4t'IOWI
wdl .U.bhlbed lnat11nt l"tinl.!Jll (Q lJ1a 111110
('..ti wkdya -:z.s2ll CIMCO nn1 .. c:..o.t..a Ml"lta
U bUI J; of &.ur
kedbUl 1
l"-9 pcnoo, A U U1rk
'Q) Mild I"* I': Iver d
off toril _,ti&IUr ~ !GI I
NleS 31ndh1duala IA> -.llrk
from bom• oo a ut w
phune proaracn ('an
~ ll~IUO per WN'k.
~on um.-lcl.,.•I
fot borneinaker11 1-l)r
C'Omplet~ 1oform111111n
1-..1156'7 I~
MIWVUst
OBJVEAY
Moo Frt. COOrDillfeb l.1m
l.o 4a.m Sawill C:l'\tllUlll}'
r ar reqwre-d $90 l•N
""l!lek. CAI I 953-8 llo !111 m
Wtipm -----
NURSES AIDES All
shltti.. LVN 's 11 7,
Ch a n d I e r M t! d 1 r .ti
Servi~. 12119 lltml()(•k
Way,S.A.~1966
Nur.unf(
NINTING
U )'UU ..,... a> or uver "
11.-1n4 r0t 11 ntrt"er up
parlUl'l1l.y Ul pnn llnii. J P "'1 •t PJo,;.NNY'-,/\ V t.H
W8> PtacelUa. <.: M
PfUNT SllOJ' THAIN t. 1-,
Mu=.-i ty~ 40 14pm ;i;JJ
3rd St l.11guna
Pr1 val.-Uay Srhcootl
I luni:, p lime ht-Ip Al°'(1
i-ruat s.&-1444
Propatir M~•Mlei
w~
R ,.. Si\U:.°'
$$ FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY SS
Rw. ESTATE MANAGEIS
fh n 1111< r .... 1 1trow1nic 1inlf P"Oflrt'Ulve multi
11H11 r-rompafly '" loolunic f11r rul e.Late u ltt
111 ople wllh manaictmt·nt .. 1<1111 lnt~rettt!d 1n
x Int opporturut y for •dvann•m ... nl
W~ otrt"r lht< lollow1n11
•Pull 4trvtc~•. mort1•111(f' co. ncrow t'O,
1n1uranc4! and 1n11t'1tment d1vltlon.
• Prc>ft"lll•lon11I man•l(emt·nl traJrun.I( prour.:am
• Nt'w holTWll (f1v111on
•l;n.,11 lumrnlM1on 'tru<'t1Jr1•
• l'rnr11 'hitnn.:
• Ovt>r :.JO 1•h<1ll'I' ltl<'ulloni.
•I.JI~( Yllutll llalt'4 In Cl(t'l~ of $300.000,000
* JOtH THf WIMMYS •
ll•tl'I t w1ut 11notht•1 m111ut~ St-nd your
1 ""'or rf'lluml' In 11 i\d 5SO Daily Pilot.
Hox 1~. C-Ofltu Mt·i.a, Calif 9'.M6
R£CIPTIOHIST
GeaA1. OfffCE
t"ull or pert lune.
Position in an l rvlru
R.t<:al Fbtat.e & E.ngm~r ma firm for the creat1 vc
& re-,pon11ble per ... on
11oho ~anh fle1t1ble
hour' Call anyt1m1·
XSI 15.'ti
!Wct-µlJonl!lt waott-d b}
m.inularruriol( cnm
11.111y To o~al.t.' PHX &
'UWIY typuu: suppon t<
lht· l'l'~cl J~·pt /\Jlr>
111 ltttda. lluhbn lnr
115 ..,.vemda 1'1co. ~111•
<:!emente
Rec:aptlo11lst /Xero•
Operator
SALIS.SST.
Salary $10001100 +-
boou.s lo t.op f'aab1on
Island locet.Joo w ma,Jor
>1.0ck brokerage firm
llo urli . 8a m 3p m
Cdlegie deg:rtt req 'd If
.urcesaf ul, com pa.oy w1 II
pay for New Yon: St«k
1-:xrbange regLStrallon
~· 644-7040. and usk
for~ sturley
SALES
AulO su.lcs person ..,, 11nt
t'C1 ~w car dealersl\ip
f:.xe4!lk111 hour. Good fr
Ult:!! lx.'Jie-f It!\. Su pt' r 11 I
mo11phere l.<l i:uo.i
Bl' 1H· i. 11 r ca . Ca I I
4.~llJI
Hltp WCll.ttd 7100 Hlfp W..ttd 7100 Hllp W_.... 7100 ...•.......•.•..••.•... ················•·••••• ...................... .
Sam Contnd« &tppbea
1'rmnM Who&aale tool
• hardware N»t1onal
Co now hino1 youna
meo 11-30 SZOO·SSOO a __. + Boouaea. (;all
7JA/IN.40i56
TIM'l.OH
WANTS YOU
To tW avalanche ol or·
den from marine.
motorcyle. aporllna
IDOd1. motor spoTU, re
t.ailers Great oppty but
we are very aelect1ve &
want confident w1noer
typm only. We tra.in ex
pertly. Visit UI Ir lee
Oa1.I Mr. &one S4()..402J
SaAes
Warud )"OCD'lg men who
will get along well w1Ui
women. Call Mr
1boml*lO S4()..t023
Seodwtch Ma.ken
&Count.t!r Help
--
Needed t.o wort lunche:i
&-onr wknds Bl ....,_._ .. ,.~
So Coast V1lla1Ce
~II Da.n S40-ll04-4
~~
Al>.1t Mu t"!lln sewinic
..tlop, t t, ~w & Oo fit
tmgs Wt.II tm rt pen
WftlkhJT area 646-4.:M
~!'11172
~ fur CPA firm. Npt
C'tr fl e x1blr hou r!-
uvw.lahle 644 61511
Stallonery Slora In
Onna Otl Mar oeeda
cxpcr'd sales 1ady. hU
Uma. $ days, a.lol. --k·
Inc t00d1. e:.pcclaUy
OnecU.UW m.1010
WAJTRE68 11 to l. Pan
time daya. 5 day week
Prv.Oab.~
WaknM. Experienced.
p/time. AWY ID penon
dtJ' 2iJm, M . club. l.801
S ...... ~ S.)'lideDr.CdM.
·WY 8 WAITRESSES It ~ COUNT£R GIRLS =~~~&:: Newporoodrt Bcb Orient.I
leadln1 DISCOUNT fut f • cat.ring,
STOCKBROKERS. Im· waltnu S.U0 + U511, aa.-mcdialeopeninp for: alatant cook $3. 35.
Redslered R~ CDD"M:r $3.10. Exper pn:-
Maripn Ciera ferred.. Apply by l"eb 20.
Experienced, T op ZJ.107S
salanes. Call Pel"90Gllel W_aot.ed ___ : -cubier---.-r Ill-m t:
°'Ill • 7~-0070 ----1 night ahltt 1 I l Food
St.udmt Tn&.i.oee for Show
Hor se It Breedln~
a&are. Muat be 2L Call
Rkt~.
Runch. Live In. Ca ll.-~-------before JOam or after
5pm lJB...1011 Ot" 244-22~
SCJllBVISOR
Medlcal ~. lal"Jle
bu~y office. Exper
rrunimum S yrs. w1tb
!IOIDt: penonnel u pn
Dau f>ro<oe.stnlC bel pf uJ
Apply Brti.tol f'ark
"ed1cal Group. 72Z
&.k.er" St. C M S57.6JOO
T~ Sa)on help want
t'd. lnt~g Thun
Feb. 14. Costa Me:.;i
V1Uage..J033 Rnst.ol St
1 M m5035 2 bl.ks s of
Still p.etco Fr~-
T l'lf.1)hont>
FONEWORK
STIJ 0 r..NT'S
PAJ<TTIMt-:
•NO COM ML'i.")10~~
•NO M·:l.J.JNG
$4.50 PER HR,
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HIGH HOURLY RATES
Lep.1-General
MecbuJ.'f edtJUc•I
MM:il&rll WANC
MF.MORY L£XJTHON
~08 LANIEtt
Xi:ROXfm VYl>f'X:
XEROXl150 WOKIJ
STKEA:'l1
OAU>NIQi UECt..
AMn.:.x-r JACQUARl>
!ST & 2ND SHIFTS
I.ONG !SHORT TERM
<>range Co
& Beach areai.
213 J86..6lm
714 '83.S-41 OJ
HOUl':RT 11.ALF'SOF
ORANGE COlJNTY
PERSONNELSERVJO.
2333 N. Broadwuy
JANITORIAL
2nd 1h1ft opening for
responsible M!li·11tartcr.
Must have prior ex·
perle nce. Scale to
$6.~l /br . Numerou~
benefits, incl fuUy paid
medical &dentaJ.
k.N. relie(. 7 J & ·1 11
X1nL rate of pay /\p11ly
U 0 N. Port MN>a Coo
MA.JUNE TRAVEL L1FT vl!Jeaoeot Ho&pltaJ. 2570
OPERATOR -W/mlo Newport Blvd (' M
5yni cxper. Top wages & &ii-0400
Ni'tod t'OUple tn haruJlt•
lta.8101(. rollert1ons. ol
fu'1! adm1n minor H'
'*11"11 & mull'.ltt-nam·i-On
llltf' housUll( + ~lllJr)' I
benefits. Res1dcn~111I or
lndu11tr1al Proper! y
Munaf(t:ml•nt l'Xpt'r
pn-1 Reply l-0 Clas~1r11 .. 1
Ad 1154li, na1ly 1'1lot. Ho\
161JO. Cut.la McbJ , ~ ',1
9'£/1! --
p /T Worts EarM Good ai11~ 323:' I
F\i1J llme 9arn lei 6pm
Plc<&Sanl. Kood lt>lt'1Jho11t• ''"I ls nee A pp! y 111
Jl''NJO tOJ Mr f'\Jt•ntt'"I 11 1
ltobt•rt l~·tn, W1lll11111
fo'ro-t &t /\_<..<;()(' t<Wl Qu.111
'oil Nt·wporc HeJrh
~ u I l' s C o I I C' r. 1·
Mudents1lloui.i:""1 ~"~
l'T l'T work w 1ntl'nur
tJ I! a 1.: n ~ r lo i. 1• 1· u r 1
tlr111>ery ie;id~ nu t'lllJ
nt-r Wi ll train C':ill
lt,11 a»t for info
SALES Cl.BlkS
~"'~gr , :.m manuf salt"•
offc. ~wpm. lite bkkpn.:
nun 4 yN offt ~iti:w-r
1..a .. rurut &h 1~·360fl
IOK raU !:.,..et., Thur..
Wk.ncbJ :-.c....r Or a.l\J.! e C..:<> Au-po rt
Call 7~1 2AOO
~ •200 Santjj An.1
benefits Ca II rollect ---------
21J.823...4581 M arlna dcl NLnt.ng for m;.rrne hurdw,1rl'
-.turt t:.Xpr n~ f'\111 & llt'i~pt1onui1 1-looldteeix·r f><11t ume l)O!>ll!OWI or,.·n I
(or pr1·~lll(IOU'\ lu14 1°" unmed U.11 ll.ltlliou
Rey Nl.ll"!leS Aides. AJ 1 , h 1 rt:o.
ROSAN IMC.
548-5633. Newport Beach
An EquaJ Opportunity
Employer
klM8. ATTa.DAHT
'Ibis Is a ~at job for the
energetic person who en
JOYS caring for animals. Iv. Kennel Alleodant you
wW feed & wate r Im·
pounded animals, main·
tam kennels, interact
with lbe public & keep re-
cords. Salary la $4.96 to
a.19 per hour. plus a
generous city paid
benefits pat'kage. (;on
!Mt Clty ol Irvine. 17200
Jamboree Rd. lrvme or
call 754·3600 before
March (, 1980.
l..MOltB
H.B. lndu•triel Plant
needs 2 laborers. Start
Sil.:iO/br. Fut rabes. Call M-S2116 fOI" appt.
I , Pl•
o..tom ,_ideGUal ir·
~ Cftatlve dlillgn
a& llUltaHat\on person
t..-s F tr. 551·123'.
LEGAL SECRETARY·
full-llme, O.C Airport
area. caJI Irene 7~-7260
Leg.al s.c /L.itHJaHoft $1200
No f'ee to Applmint
~la.IJlUlg m
The Le~al 1''1cld
rm Newport C.'tr nr NB
St.e 245 640 2920
MACH1HE OPBA TOR
Will tram $198 week tu
•tart. Opeo 8am 8pm.
d4~8413
~l
ACME
GRIDLEY
2nd1ttitt
These ouulanding po"I
Uom are olfered w 1d0u
ble digit hourly pay
scales & inelude:
•OVERTIME
•PA!DVACATION
•OONUSONVAC. PAY
•SICK PAY
•lOHOLJDAYS
•2 ANN\JAL C.O.L.
INCREASE.5
•3ANNUAL MERIT
REVlEWS
•F'Ul..LY PAID
MEDICAL& DENTAi •. INCLUDES
ALL DEPENDENTS
•PAlDOPTICAL
•NIGHT BONUS
eTOOL PURCHASE
PROGRAM
ltOSAMIMC.
~Newport ~ecb
All Equal Opponu.n!ly
Employer
Have~ you want to NU? Cl ed ada do
lt well_ eG-S6'11.
Masseuses needed. exper.
reQUlred. Legrt. parlor
Day & mght shifts open
S0'4 Commission. Call
I~ or $30-1186 Ask
for Melveoa.
-~~~~~~~-~
Mm-lANIC, full or part
Lune, prefer older person
w /some experience.
tools oat oe<:. Apply at
Shell. 17th & Irv ine,
Newport Beach
MECHANIC. w1ooan ex-
per. Good working cond.
Marine exper desirable.
~9617
Medical Assist . (•xp~r
t'ronl & Back. lite typ-
in g, n o smoking.
~
Meclcal CD • It .. s,. ... w..
Safeguard/ Medical
Practlce Systems, ooe ol the Wei& c.out 'a futest
growtog computer bill·
in& a)'lltetm for pbyal-ct... ii looklaC for a 1tllll•d Account -•etlve to sell
aenke medical aC•
CCNDU lo t.be Oran1e Cty fL.A. area. Ex·
perience ln medical of.
flee adnuo.tstnuoo and
good verbal skills re-
quired. Please ~nd re-
sume with salary b.ist.ory
to Sa!eguanil MPS 2283
,.·a1rview Rd. Costa
Mesa. Ca 92626 Attn Pete
Mebdc 714 1957 Jl2l
Medical front omce p t.
Calta Mesa area.
7Sl·3363
Medical back office ass1s
tant wforthopedJc expt>r
tn Newport Beach Mon
Fri. Call bet ween 8. :.> &
1oam 644-2643.
Medl i-al Rc cc p
tbust I Records J m mat
operung. Hrs 9 J0-6 JO
Firm Apply Bris tol
Park Medical Group. 722
Baker St C M. 557-6300
MEDICAL ASSSJST ANT
Family practic e
specialist In Fa5h1on
L~and. Back offire. part·
time flCXJble brs, 2 yrs
uper. 644-0295 bl wn
4-SPM.
MEDICAL FRONT OP'
F1CE -Bkk((p. expt>r
nee. N.B. 642 U>O, Ad
Sitter"t36 2'·hr
Med . Lab need~
sec/nicep. Mature prsn,
responsible & efficit!flt.
Blay phones. gd typist.
Med. bkgrd. helpful
Plant. wkg. conds. Non·
sm:llter J aclcle t94-070 I
Laa. 8ch.
Mgmnt/Sales
Dignified & interallng
Plll't or full time work.
.Maoagernenl & sales
training. Better than
average income. Call
malSlult for Clarence
STOP!!
Tate time \o relu end
a.hop at borne. n ·s simple
wllb Dally Pilot aa.sa1nect Ada. And u
you have aomething to
ael I. call a friendly
Claaslfied Ad· Vllor at &G~
MAMACHa WOMINS IETAIL
OpPorturuiY to ear. &20.000 + aa Manerer or a line women's clothing atore. Must be
experienced & capable at ateHlnir.
auperv111on. HIH lralnln1 Ir motJvallon.
that have tlne quallly clothln1 bllckll'OWld « e•perieoce. Full beneflta. Pleaae reply In
confidence to OOMr•I Man11er. P.O. Box
U7t, S..l Beach, C.Uf 90140.
Good rate of pay. No 1•x
per. nee. Will lru1n
Certl11c•llon proJ,!ram
available. Apply r ort
Mesa Convale8cent
HoapU.aJ. 2570 Newport
Blvd C.M. 6t2-0400
Nur.nng
LVN charge nurse. 7AM
J ·30PM. 3PM-llPM
Nurses wdcs, all !>h1fls
eertiJ"led or wt II t rain.
Good medical dt'ntal
benefits. f1aglj hip Con
valescent Cente r 466
F1aphlp Rd. NB 642 H044
PACKERS
Now b.inng PACKERS
Noexpeneoce nee. Wood
Ugbtlng, call 546-2901
PAJMTl:R
Bldg malnt .• 11teady
work, Nwprt Beach.
644-Jo&:!I blwo &am aod
4IJm.
Parkin& attendanla for
w e ll -establlshed
restaura nt 10 O .C.
8'13-434(..
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults wlt.b outataodlog. attractJve penooaJJUes
wtio en)oy working Wllb
lods. Over 2L St.art at
$3.50 per bour. Phone
642·432 1 , Ext 2:-,0
BETWEEN I 5 PM
Alie for~
F.quaJ ()pportwuly
Employer.
PART-TIMERS
Need 4 GOOD phnnr
voices• E11c1t1ng c tub
promotion No exper.
nee. Apply S43 7957
O~CE r1r1n, C\1·wport ~!H It \IJmnL· ~49 !1671 for
Haa operung for 2 agent-. I S.ilHll) r11mmrn,.,ur .. tt'I a~ 1-; O t; M I" II
wtth great potential wit 'llbil1ty &. l'1: • ----
M a o g e m e n t o 11 Jll' 'flw /ull. rut ~ .. II> ~~d ......
portuDJUea plus trcmeo 11 640-S650 j .,.....--,T___.___"'-'4m.111_w:aac~1H
c:ba mcome. UnllCt:"ns1.>tl .----
we I come d Call t\I RI CF.PT p:irl llm•·, Ptltly Pllot News.p f)("r
Stellato for lnterv1rw lltilkt ,,·hi it typ1r1 1: ~ 1·1n·ulat1on Dt>pt Thi~
m5671 ~hkp~ rJll ,1rt :1 :111. h1.:hJy llU<'C"l:'S~ful loc11I
( .2-406H lll'Wli pa pt' r 11.._, an OPt"fl · ~1wmmt1m o-.-urant Wt for a trainee Ul tht! ,,.,.,...., nn--ul.auon ~lcs 1wn let'
Real Elitat4• ~ l'er;onnl'I, F\Jll 111 &rulle<'\.IOl'l areu. Sc.-h•ct
-----J' T. wurk A~ or PM t'<I applmwl will fff'tlv•·
Red &tate Sales ~tun..", /\pply in sx·rwn n lJlx>ral salary. rTJ:ul;ir
Opening for hcenM·ll M·W·f'. lpm-6pm, T Th ly 1.rheduled r(l l'I•·~,
1oalupeo ple. lor-111 Y !lam· lpm al Plaza f>c• bonub opportunlt1c-. &
ovmed. witb nallonul n· <..:ares. 4881 B1r1·h St many frlnf(~ ~nehl:oi,
ferraJ 11yswm F.xr1•1fent Nwprt tkh !l>S--2484 "uch as paid vllical1ons,
work1nir cond1t111ns p.ud group 101uran<'e
F.am 100'"' comm1s~100 Restaurant We insurance & dt'nltll
fw confidential app'l COUNTl:<:R H ELP
C4lJ 7$-0228 Perry '1 Puz.a We nt't'd
~ respon people to work
~·SJ'.STLHS' f'1e:iub&e bn for school. \.._ ••., .--. J 1\Wly an~.
-• -PERRY'S PlZ7.A
l.eal&tah
OffkeM••pr
l..arp exp-aodio1 com· paay la aeeklng lo· dlv1duala who pocaea11 rranacement UiJIJJ in re-
•I e s tate and are
bcmeed.. Persons we a re
looking for. Poll51bly
rranaging an office now,
qr bave the f'llpenenc1• &
de s I r e t o b e c o m t·
manoJter'I. All r1·pl1('11
held m ~lnct rnnf1c.l1•n1·•·
Salary + bonu.s 11nd 111
rrnt1ve proa;:r:lm and
ocher C'l)mpuny ben!'f1t..,
fUoply to liOx r.iis. J>a 11\·
Pilot. I' 0 l"41x 1::.1111,
(Al!il:i Mt"oa, Ca 9'd~
Heal tll late
UCEHSEO
UHLICENSEO
21~ W. Oceanfront
Newport &:ic·h
~
New & exciting
restaurant coocept
Newport Beach/lrv1oe
area k>caUoo. Now ac
ceptmg •pphcabons for
prep, utility. curueni. &
counter help. Xlnt t>p
porturuty for studenL' &
hou11cw1\c11 Fleiubll·
'l"hl'<luh•s. f l1mP &
p Unw ConlaM -..11r1in
Hf'!\taurant" 1111 Mr
fo.J1~h. !>47 OXXJ M F.
g,~
IU!5taurant
ME & m·s PIZZA
MGMT TRAIMEES
l'OVt'r&gc!. ~caot.s mast be 1.8,
ti.. ve a good drt vlng rt'
rord Hours ue gCMraly
llAM·iPM llooday lhru
1-'nday Saturday 011er
t 1rne avail•ble as
~ I (you att quahl' ted & are
~ 1n lt:MlWlg lM
newapapcr c1rculet1on
bualneu, cocne t{) the
Dally PlJot otnce: 330 W
Hay St.. Costa M es• Ask
lcr Harry Seeley °' Ken
Goddard Only apply
l>efore llAM or arter
=:YM Mon l''h E 0 E
Part-time .-Sandwtrh Wiii Imm fW'lt rom
maker for o;Jndwi('b •lllll.'>IOO wilt in lht· 111
hop d k dt.mty 70 :.>. to tnp 1•r11
I tll rr It'd (u Ii I I nw J>Ob I
11nn .... Jva1J both dur~ &
ru.:t1L1 for 11s:J:r<~11111• 111
•t du111~ w r11od
ppr.;ona!Jllf'1'; ~I .11 t ~~I
.. mo /\l'<'«'i.>lrn•• 1p
i. -• 5 Yll w S.S7-0S-1:? tlU<·rr, For 1nt1•n 11 11o
PARTTIMI-: call fi11l :it 1Crdh1ll fl• .11
'The Datly Pilot ha' u ty. Lido11H1ci', bl:1 1.lJo
-.mall rout1· 1n the REC!PTIOMIST(TYPIST Oakwood a1111rtm1•nts. _ ____._. r r 1..,.,...,.., o cornpan> 1n
Newport Beach. Ap.,rox N l' w po r l U l a l h
45 mmutea per day Mioimum 2 )c.ir~ 1·\ F..anuru:.~ approx. $.1!.() lo Jll'nt.'fl('('. t> Pill~ 1,0 ,..pm
S200permooth. _ J.ooklni: for mntlVJIC'c.l
PIX
Answering Service
Operator. Exper. prt-f
but will lraln. Ple<' ca II
furappt. 64.>7565.
PBX OPERATOR
An8wennli( Serv 1-;xpr
pm. 0.22.44_ -
•PIX•
T A.B. ans w e rin g
servJce
TAB. ans. serv has a
few positions npi!n In
Tua .• SA. CM. & llunt B
areas. Virled shifts. PT or Ftr. Many outstand
Ing bendlta. Work near
your home & um wbllc
you learn.
S43-4Z'r>
P&SOMHEL
COUHSB.OR
Ouramall, fr1eodJy agen
cy need8 a trained
counselor rr you are seeti.oC a cban1e. call
RJta, 54CHI055. Coa8tal
~I Agency. 27llO
Harbor. C.M. Never 1t
fee.
J)(!n.on for challc•n1.1n1<
pos1l1on. tdll 1Jd11
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RL'<·ept..1orus t · C'.ri>n r rn I Of
rtre NN'd 1mmrd \1u·.t
be' bright & rnrrs:1•t11
1.1ght typing 1-:nioy
1.W>riurlA in a qwck puc·c·<l
profess11>nol at
mospberc. Ulll lwvnly
641~
RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST
for lechniral lo'4 firm
New office Koll < c•nt1•r
JS hr wk SaJ 1·omm
W/abll1ty & eq.1ct
~HOU
RttD1'TIONIST
fUll·Ume, light t.ypmg &
enuds.
C handler M ed 1 C"a I
Servicea, la>!J llemlock
Way, S.A S4&-1966 ----STOP!!
pbC'at.Jon'I tla1l) c1lt ,J•M
Mk for Jean or Man
Ill E & EJJ'S f'IZ/.A
410 E 17thM. C~
RETAii.
APROPOS
/\1'11t1t to M anit~t·r
Ca~h1er·Sele" ~h.irp
l11<1h1nn 1'lrl1 ror our
Fa.~h1on li;lrmd Shop 1\p
pl)' in Pf'™'" __ _
flrt.1111 SalNl
E X c J. t' s I \. 1:.
QULUHJ-:.-.;s STORE in
South Coast Pla1 a ba11
opening for cxperll•nred.
SAUSWOMAN
F\ill t>r part llm1• 5:>7 ~I -----
SALESCARHI
MEH&WOMEN
If you rirc• truly intrr•'llll oo u1 11 career & nol JU.,t 9~r ioh th1'1 rouhl bt•
Vllllr orportun1t y to JOln
ouc '' thC' most 11u1· ~~rul 1111tomoh1lc ('(Jr
pornt1on.'1 m lhe l nllt'<i
Stat.e!i
F.xpi-r1cncf' nu t
ne<'ess:tr), but herr s
what IS
Hl.l(hSchool F.<l~al10n
~Ill VO All1lud6
WclJ Groomed
~11\Tl f{fo: "ale.lad) full
ume Mll')('r l'IQfl 1muk1•r
for Npi. lkh 1ntJmat1• -'I'
1lat\.'i ~hop l.aJI \ et J for
intrn 1ew Ml 1197
SALESLADY
f'ull lime
THE SHOW-Off
22 f'ashlon Island NU
SWal~rson
AlWERTISlNG SPl\Cf':
SAL~ Sa1&ry + <.:om
ln1.'\.1t0n 631~
SAi.ES PERSONS
l-"ertlona.lJ t y p I 1111 adu IL"
lo work with and
rmovet.e kld.'I Ov~r 21
In La ft\1111. Ca p\slr an<>.
San ( 'lc•mt'fll.e nre1111
PART TIME
EVa.IMGS
PHONE:
&t2 <4321 or~
Ell 2.:50 HrtWttn I SP M
Ask For Andrea --
SAL~ TRAINEE Sm
Pte.ldeot or sm.l II oi I "" ptorauon rom pan y ll<'f-d_'
bright enerl?f'l ll
~aryw ~typ1ni:
Wlls & J!~ral off1rt-.,,.
Pt'f'l l 'flN: ~I a rv BJ() •
Will ltO hutt~r for l h"
riicht person PJ1d
Medical & l>e11L~I f'tU}
~. 540-5333.
~ for bwly lfunt
ID#OO Beach h1w firm
General lilll(.allOn 2y n.
t•xpcr dealn:d. 847 -«Ml.
SK.af'TilY
Type 55 wpm. phont-
S t art $7 00 1 $8 50
11•1 +bonua ). Irvine. cam M 1-$704
SICalTAIY
·E.1per1eoced for
Newport Beach Public
ftel•'ow altltt. TyJIUll
e5· "Wpm . D 0 SU .
Orpmbed. depmdable •
D'JUlt be qwdl leam.r.
Salary commensuraCf'
with e11~neoce Call Bonnie Mon lhru f'ri
II :DS OOpm.~~
• SECRET ARIES •
1-:xtt Stty C! )
Xlnt, l\rulh art'D $18K
/\("('\~ °'-'1< ~.001
t:Xl'C Sery Rt: 14 l
$14.400 to Sl~ .fJ)O
• •Sa)f':I Our OffH"'" •
Appt OnJy .. 'rr-e
Lu ~tndef'!I ARt"f'l!'Y
402ll Bm·h. folit.ab '64
~ lieach 833-8190
SttrtUry
AOMIHISTR.A TIYI
ASSIST AMT t• peld. Top food rom
pmiy oeeda tile cbar"e
penoll. Jtn4.,9t IJON lruJy I
Secret.anal skills Cheot
coat.act. Good benerru
To S12Xl month Call A I
F'ontatne. 540--SOO I. Also
ftt J(>ba. Soelling 4r Snell
I~ of Newport Roch "'*1DcY, t340 Campus -
"r' oulh C-Oun.wlori.
l'arl Timi' even1n ~'
CJutRotna &dulL-1 workml'
with youth. Over 21 I )w11
lrllnSport.a lloo. SJ "') tir
st.art 6--9P M
CAU..ANDRl'~A
M2-C32l. ~Xl 250. l SJ'\I
E.O l-.:.
~ No ez~nence
~cetaary Wtloufat ·
tww ol opOcal t'OCDPC>-neou Good ~o~ftta.
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'd• II 8005 ....................... 7 30-2. 30 Loceted In ,_ ________ _
Co1ta Mua Apply
~ 12 .. J 646-0:»6
WESTMINSTER ABREY
i\1'(f) QUE MAU. TRAINEES -Gn:nnn~ OIJ.ly l<Mi. n-110.9 toot,._.., ftnD Ma open-<I.OSEDTUBSDAY
iap tar -ail Allrn 1n JJ751 •-rntn-er Ave C.cMta WHa. L••uoa <Ardm Growe 5.54-4il03
8Mdl 6 fl Toro Nut in~~~~~~~~~ appearance w taoodl bmdwntJnc 2 yn col leer or equivaletit e~per
Mc-cb&ruc.aJ apt.It~ Ap-
ply ~ Npt Bh d C M
er 2iln> t.... m bcrt 1203 EI
Cc6dui: PW.I
HUMM&.
f\111 ~. '71 ...,
S1'500 0 80 548-H.940
TClro -----------
Typist.Word ~Mr F~t. 11ccurale Typl1t
wmed ror entry levt'I
pm&Uoo P~t wor"-
U\ll rond Apply ln pe~
t.o Mr. 1-\Jentes al Hobert
Ltrm. Wt.lham l''t06l &
Aaaoc. l.Ul Quail S t ..
Nt>wpott Beach. -----
Typists
10 Key
Operators
CRT
Operators
Pulse Brd
•\(JUque f'iun, Chapm<>n
At. GI as" 1• II . rt 14 n l"' n
I~ lS&11 11 Sp111 °"" 10-50'voff •\t11111w c .....
LOVfYOU
All
GM.A
8010 .......................
WMTED RaoRt.' v.1th
oven. Apt CK ~t.aJ:ld.irtl ~I
M4'>t be clelill. in 1111(111
won.mg cood & "'iUOn,1
Lile 900-5844 11ft 6 pm
I~ Refn~. ne"" u-.1-.I
4 mo . Harvest golrl
S400 b&t ol r 841-6362
(Ale used upngbt freern
(PXi oond. One xlnt 1 w1
~sewing rna rb. Mt •.
841>9UJ
Zenith TV . 25 .. C'olor
w remol e control &
JOOm SllOO Roper Elt•1·
r anJ(t' & rooktop $11.'>()
l\m•na refrl~. elt•1·
Wh!sl lUOO Woo on itlnw
11how. still 1n canon
~Debbie
14cu n. reCng. Ward~
ly r s o ld Whi tt:
SD> 0 80 S58-1798
Kenmore gas dryer • .xlnl
oond.WO
S48-16UI
REFRIO ERA TOR
Oean. worb Good S7~.
stMSll or 548~
SELL Idle ~ms with •
DaJl)' Pilot Cla.ssllled Ad
Take lime to relax and ahop at home It ·11 :11 mp(('
with Dall y Pilot
Oa.ulfled AWi. And 1f
you have 110melhm11 to tell, all ti friendly Ou1lrled Ad· Visor at
6425618
Cuod Dnv1nJ: Rfford
Ability to treat people
Wu! people. with 11 sin
<:ere int.e-rest In t'u."Wmrr
sat..llfactlon, & ubove 811.
inleerity.
wcll est.a bhsheod ma nul
al eleeln cal dislr1butt00
f!QUIP 111 look111g for ag
gtC'llJve tnd1vtduals wbo
want a career In t1eld
&ale8 The appbration of
the typt" of equip we
manuf LS not learned
IM!fUiU Therefore lhll
opportunrty reqwret a.o
1ndlvdual w 1 tn ·
telliacnce. learning •blJt·
ty, patience, auresalvt"
lleS." & above all the ~
litre to make ulea 1
career. for It take1 •
rft,n. ol 2yn. to be<lotrMt
an effective sales In·
d.Mdual in Ute electrical
lnd\stry
SERY!RECEPTIONIST
Nat 1 PubUabtt In N /W
Hl.mL Bdl h.ea Im mt"d
openlnf for front ofr
peraoo w Jgood phone
voice, accurnt(' ty ping
end S /H 11k llls. This
ll"OWlh po1iUon oCfen al·
tractive aa lary &
beneftt.a pkg, AppUcenb
w/mio. tyr. exp call aa!:i8.
.,... ~e£!lt Im·
Admiral 19 1lde1sich'.
bm • &OOd cond. ~
~all.S ----------
W.._ & Dryer & DI.'
bnaber' 1100 ea.
NEWSPAPER DBJVRY
L.~ TIMES · 3:30·6AM. 7 days week
$440/ Mo + Don uses to $500
No collections, Costa Mesa Area
OPINROUTIS:
# 2 340 papers, 18 mi. 280 homes, 30 apts
# 7 270papcrs. 11ml.230homes, 40apt.o;
tlO 370papers. 8mi, 360homes, tOap~
#12 175papera, 5mt, Shomcs, 170opts
CAU. llU • '7f.9JI I
U you thlnk you·~ our
type ot pe ,..o n. don't
wall. .. Coo\act 1.18 today
ln Pff'l'On.
~
11 I .. °'9'fl ~
~Harbor Blvd.
COSTAM£SA
979.2500
Two yn collece requirf!d
w/ITVllth or f'nl\~rinl
major • or S yrs. In
tql.ivaknt environment.
Reaume requl ru In·
formauca oot provided
on pboot. lntervlewt t'rl.
& Set. by appt Call
714 UO 2011 Unicorn
Dec.trical Produrta
SEWING MAC HINF.
openton. M1cGre11ors.
1631 Placentla. C.M.
8'2413>
SHOE SALESPERSON,
uperlenced. Ladlu
&hoes. fwl • part Um•. AR>'Y In penon, Paul Al
Ian Sbon, 9 Fuhlon
Llland., N('WJJOrt Be •cb.
mdata~u .
557-0045
Cf\· Lin:.
~MPOIWl't' PlKOHNlt Utl/ICU
11ll trclt 5tnet .............
Wbt!o you nffd expert ller'Vi~ or repairs. tum
lo ~ Scrvit"t Oltt'Ctory
in Cla11lfled to soln
>'O'.lt,.. ·-~·
....... ----------
Dehm Ou Range, •Pot
leu, won. perfect. !18"
Yrit.b grill lD mlddle uf a.ner.. $150. M2·98'72
AmalY wbL relrtf. w/lce
maker. Side by aide.
Xlnt. cood. S4S0.080. m.:mo .
Hne~nc )'OU want \o aelJ ! Cla.aa1l\ed ada do
It well -Call NOW ~ .
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Rebuilt PIO
751 &llGI
Moped, mowtnM lrum
L.,cuna, llkt-n~ ~
flfl 22K3
'41 P'ord Woocbt. rnt.or'f'd
SI.I.Gm ..• Por"d Woodt.., reetotad mint cond D>.Gm 1'7Mlfl
'41 Ford ec..1neu man'•
coupe·ortatnal l&OOO
Call 714 )~8·UU or
~UIOO -------
-Pord Phaeton. need.a n»torin& ~1080.
5e·l.318 ---4W....Orl..-. 9550 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
!'.AMOY t.:D, !\; H'\
m•IC!. nf'ech lov1n1
home m '770l •\>es 11nd ~
O at•lt' Salt M 111
~. df'Y"r tna. ~•I
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7 bladD 20' Pr1>MUh•r
21 'l"ithp 1n•p11t•t
mower . 2 h1.1 H'-S
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"11 ~~ ur Ml wot...
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DAILY PILOT
IOAT MART
·1 :i 11 11 r It y IJ 1.v 1d "11 n '78 Dodge Pow.r Wagon
~p<irtsler 1000 s.i:.110 manyartru ~
l'ooctle puppttil
..ta.. ~ A viuJ ldora~ ... 91116 ........ ,_ 1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!-,mall m•I • l•rrtf'r
'l*"it'J rnlA. (I y~ "llt"t'dlt
home k>UMe. ~ '* .. VII
kl.ACK VLN\'l
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-..o1nted. M'rap or ht·tt, r
l)wuelS48~
l f~1ut1ful pt';ar \h,1pl.'l1
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aU sbota. 8hrt hatred, at l(tllded BVSl V\'Sl. a11
fectlODI'* 540-8483 vri11!ted $16,400. St•ll
S15 000 By Ap1>1
I mos old fem :.hep 714 64Q..9401 Ewes
hwsky mix . 1111 shol~ -----S.12tl0 Diamond wedd1ni: , ... l ,
w gold a,, C't sac. at $600
or best 497-391.8 Free l cat 2 yr... spuye<t &
declawed. 2 kltteni. 7
mo .. au 11hoL., 552-0319 ~ 8080
8050 ...••....•.......•.....
**I BUY**
Good used Furniture &
Appbances-OR I wilbt'll
or SELL for You
MA.STBS AUCTION
646-86.16 Ir 833-9625
~hd Oak De:.k, inset
panels, 60 x 33, beautiful
& old S300. 646·9057.
673-li.M.
( 'u!ttom ratlrul brkfst set.
down cushion hnen sora
644-0322
Ktnii s 1u• walt•rbed
Wooden frame & ht>alcr
559-9171 or 540-0617
hefon.>Spm
~'Ila lltde /\ Heel like At·w.
rnallrc:.~ n1·111·r ui.eu
sns 641 Rl!OS. SHG !Y.'48
Modc.•I fum1tur(• for sale
t '.all for d1•U11l!> Mon thru
~h only fmm !t to :lpm
IN~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS
from your bwiiness card
Send one cord for earh
taR plus one spare We
return permanently
sealed allractawe tag &
strap, meeting i.arlme
1.0 requirements. Pre
vmt loss & theft' For a
person.al.ired Lall enclose
wallpaper. rabrac O"
"Day Clo" paper &. we
will beck & lnm your
tags. Or try two car!h
baclt to back
PRICES.
S2eaor3/~
4 15 tags Sl.60 ea.
6 9ta~ S1 SO ea.
IOor moreSl 40e&
Sales Tax Include<!
NO CARD'.'
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name. address. phone &
we'll make one card J>t'r
ta~ Add 25< ei.rh
S.'Od check or money or
derto
PILOT PRIMTIHG
P.O Box 1560
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
II 1· a u t I f U I h t • a v y WA N T F. U S I L V E H
na0Rh<1hydl' :I pt· .,,.,. DULI..ARS Pvt party
ltonul. flow1•(('<I l1t1• 67>8U!Oor cves673-2924
l1rwn • .ill w rn:.l«r., $150
:>4K 4!166 7141861-047H
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IO h: wr~ tn~ v11.•1·1·'
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IHlly $17 000 64<! 1.IOO
Ad Sltlrr If 22. 24 hour'\
~':'I 9150
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To p&oc• yow od
can 642-56 78 7U Su:iukJ S I' .no L1kt'
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lu1 l11'lh11tll µ.itnltni.:
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9ooh, Powe-r 9040 ........•.••••••••.....
1978 SC.ARAI
J '*In ,10 ., 110 hour'
lwdt.'C.I 1'11 "' v ,~,. c It
f1·r' c'ull ..,.11, 1:."00 1 \fon
fora d;iy,J , 7JI l!~lb
1~·\t•lllnKs & -..c"l.'kend., I
A'lk for .J 1·rr)'
~um °'5ti
11.irlf•y Oa v 1d~on I 1H!I
~llJl!tl!Lllt' lo mt, Slal5
'.VI 17'.ll aft 9f'M
hawa:.;ika Il l 501) Ex
1.-ellt'fll t'(>n<illlon Si!'.O or
11 u I.1m1teJ l'd1lton
Suµt•r hoy' 84tl ~7
7'J Honda XL2SOS ~llll un
•In "'arrant\ 3.000 m1
$1 100 711 \1otolwr;1n1·
ntOpl'd Sol 50 bt·'t
~ 7421)
78Sl.:Zt..'KI 185. low male,,
like new S795.
!'>48 3821
2 MINK S T I> l .... .., Autumn llait-Moo & .:J N.-1H"rafl"' trlr & 1•ud
ml 64.2·''"'i7 11.)' n•htn
~5 Suzu.lo ltV!lO l 'nder
JO mt It's UH' Ba ll•>11n
ures llkt• new 64:-. I &lg """ 631 33:.'7
Carpets, KHta.'lh111. l::lx 15
yelJow $1:10 t; r 1•1•11 cit·
i<lgJI 9x l2 $.'JO 642 :!5111
Silt'fll VaJley <>wm•r 111<·m
berbh1p l'<tnl1>tn1'.
fte;ort, S4:W !>.'ll 311:10
8081 .•••..•••..•...........
WANTED Standard 'II(•
range with ovt-n I.'> 1 ... ,.,..
s tandmg Must l.11· n•
asonable and tn gd nmd
Vall 900-5844 aft 6po1
Wanted Unne specimt•n.,
for r <' s f• u r 1· h f r o m
women 7 9 munlh, 11n•••
nunt He1mbuT\t•m1·n1
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tJtos 151 8875 .in '111111
Office Fumitutt &
•pmtnt 8085
-n1 Sf':/\HAY, 20· <.'ud!ly
1·uh111. w trlr Cam1>v1
''''" vu 1-· :mo Ml''". Mh1"<. 1111m;w, $12.900
!ll.l 71G-I
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fr~bgl. J.:<'nnator. t w111
ti I I' .. I' I .. I ,. I' p.. t.
rt> IJrlllKI'. low hour ..
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pC) ~l.~GO 675 7~711
ll..,l!lfl WhJlt•r ·11 a tlt·r 10
HI' .lohn:.on SWOO ph"
othn hou..'t>h<ild th1111:s
ICL' '1.14!1 t'\ t'lllllJ.:'>
I}! Kaw. K21000 Z 1H . 1
rmnt.ha old :1.500 mt I .•k••
n1•w $2700 Firm I ·.111
after Spm Mii ~>5!11;
Motor Hom.s. soi. J
Rent /Storage 41 I 6 0
······••··········••··· ltt~-1 22 ft lu\ury motor
hom1-. 'lt""P"' f. '' If
111!ll ~ w t It 1111
t>l(~~
Tl"Clilen. Trove! 9170
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Alio Troiltt
:W $320V WI 1;.:19;
~I Allhrot t-1y1111t lm1ti:1·. One l'K'"' "~'> 1.1ft '" ·"
•bl 1·n1: c J lt11t 1 rul'\1·r h.!r .rnd l rlr hth h 1\h .,
~ (Jf)l) 1141; !11.53
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S! IU I ll11th .11 "'II" I \1
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•IMMACULATE•
28'.30' BOATS
1; I'' '"" l'la11' p11·1>11 ~)0111 )>IX'I mu 111..r l1r.
11...:;ilL' .It·~,) ,'~ll(J"n
Boats, Soil 9060 •..........•••.•••.....
l't l.11d•·r• I•• "ill \,1111
AN/to SeorYiu, Parts
&AcuuoriH 9400 ••.........•.•........•
HEW
l'A.RTS&st:nv1n.
HOURS
1 >pt>n 7J m 11l 6p m
\1ooday thru Frtda \
ClU'-1.'<'I Sal & Sun
SADDLUAO<
FORD
:!J.W S Main. ~ant :i J\11,1
,\t Ult.· Comer of Warr11•r
546-7070
• J974 •
JE1'.:P
HENEGADE
Low mtle,, t1rei. &
wheela XTR l\S
~JIEI
'66 Jeep v~. ovrdr. hullfl
tu 2 tank.'>. xlnl l.lr,...
w n lll.'5, ht-a den Che~>
!titer. bckst>al. C'illlt
paint hltrh WAOEU'
SJ 200 OUU ,,fl 1P .,,
&JI~
76 Scott Terra w ~ht II
lo mt. m.iny \lr.ss
SJ 750 080 67~ Jl27
fnl-4041
i3 Dodge Pwr Wxn new
BF Goodnch all lerra111
TA new brake' &
clrom.s, new rt>ar ;ult'
bearings, rrblt t>n.:
Sunroof. slJdanl? windw'i
dual KUS lank~. ROOd
c·ond $3 ,000 OUO
96JS-0519
TrucJu 9560 ...........•••••.......
1979 FORD
FI 00 PfCI< UP
\.~ 11ul-Omattc tr.i1J'
IJ'll-T 'wenng & 11 ... ~ t.h.rn
I!>. Ol.() ITU le. ILN ~ 177 I
$4888
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
20<>0 HAUOI llVD.
COSTA MESA 642·00l0
1979 CHEVROLET
C.10,.CKU,
VK 11ulomal1t' Iran'
p-.. r '1 t• en n i: m .11•
"ht.o(>b & ~p!'< t;ol IJ.Ulll
tn·atmenl \ t'r) ,,.r,
'hurp' 11T:?l65'i , w.1 ~
tul'.t.
HOW S6295
BAUIHl MOTORS
CALL 979·2,SOO
9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WE PAV TOP DOLi.AH
fort.op uaed cars forl'll(n.
domestics or du111~ If
YoW' car ta extra d•·Jn,
!Jee' us t1 RST'
"r€)
"11 .. o~c_..,
292.:S Harbor Bh d
<'OSTA M~A
979·2500
WEIUY
CUANCARS
AND TRUCKS
COHMRL
CHEYIOLET
.'X:~ II,, fl•" Ill• .t
« ·1 '°' l'A \1 t~'> \
§4#).1200
Can't Sf•ll YoorC'ar ~
CREVIER BMW
I'/\ YS TOP DOI.LA I!
h>rl'lean L ... t'd lmp<11t .
C..11 M1.ke or Uon
83S.3 I 7 I
WANTED!
l..1ll' motJ1·I Toyo1."
\.ohO' Pu ku~ & \. ''"' c ... u ""'t.oda)
Earle Ike
TOYOTA.·Y~YO
i •••~M·• c ......... ~.
"' 646 ')01 w \•o-•o I
PORSCHE'S
WANTED
i\u.>-.. u.... lht-upportuntt'
lo !Yio."dt-r ttw-pun ha,•·
·~ lr.tde in of yvur • h .. ·an
l'1lf'tl·tit-l'be-<·k w1U1 l'~
fot6)'
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CMSCaJMfHA TIMG
IMWIUYB!
•PRE-OWNED•
•BMW's •
77D>i aul.o IBIMTJA > '78~ auto C41Z761 >
'78Dll 4 :cp. 1728WRF' l
773a>IOp (8L4TKI l
'76~ autn ~17P:l.M t
'766.X>lauto C927HXH 1
77 O>ai1 12 I 1472'1' Aft I
7!l J20t w arr I 1.85762 1
1980'5
HERE NOW!
LilGI SELECTION
OFMEW 1979
120l's•5281'i
6UCSi'a•730i''
IH STOCI<!
SADDLHAOC
VAU.EYJMPORTS
~Marxuenle Pkwy
MISSION Vl&IO
811·2040 495-4949
Q.OSB> SUNDAYS
iG 3!02. sU>reo ('al'>!! . A C.
new Mich . tmmac all
!M!r111re rt>rordA a \'a ii
S7!!00 offer 549 27Z7
7S 3l02 while w hlut• 1n
ter 4 sp. AM rM. 01r
pp 7 14~1;422
71 llMW fi:J) !'<,1 JIJ !'JOO
rn1 1''111rd Hl •1t• lan
In.JO) Al r.1~ \IH.U(J(/ •
•ill •'>411'~14-111\\
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1911"-t134 Spyder. 1dnt
cand. 22-218 mpt, AJI I Yll
aiu llf.an.y xtru. MWll tell._, 7ll·29SZ
'78 l.3t Conw Spider •Int
mech ~ond. AM t FM
CUB, ma1a $4,000
fM8.8Seves
•••••••••••••••••••••••
VISIT YOUR
ORAHGI COAST
HONDA
HEADQUARTERS
TODAY!!! &NVasm
SAL~•SERVICE
OU>SMOeU
HOMO A
<iMCTIUCIS
28SO Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540-'640
A«ord ·n. s s p sttf'k.
A~ t"M stneo c-a-.,
,, ( • S4 995 p p 640-700K
An-ord '77, • .uto. A C.
M1t·h1d1n\, AM '1-'M .
KOld , 62,500 orag. m1 •
S«lO 644-0427 -------
'711 Ac('Ord: s spd. air.
am rm radio, roof ra<'k.
St.eel belted tares Mtnl!
trf'atmenl Xlnt cond
55750 Call 675-3386 eve,.
642-~day'i
'74 llonda C'1v 1c-. xlnt
rond. lo mtle~. $1 900
7!'tl-0093 a ft 5 I' ... 1
9730 J«Jlor
971 s ••••••••••••••••••••••· ·••··········•········· n c Jpr• '" t ••fl • r ,,,..d, v.11rk 1·.111 dy'I
'fil '4949 1 ·".., M :! '\.II' I
9720 ....•...••........•.•••
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210 GX Hatchbock
f;1«1Qmll'al I ">I 'tan
114rd Iran' tnpo·' &
l<'Np rad1n \ f'n n11 ,.
l'dr rJ!>YrT" t W l' $4'f1;,
HOW S399S
84UYMOTORS
CAU. 979-2500
67 Jiil(Ullr XKt: ... :!. Wirt·
Wt\L., . auto lraru. • ov1•r
haul1·1I ~IOO -.ubm11
fM 7681
• • • 741, 2flOZ \11n1 bocly
Only.WK m1 Auto. air .
'>lereo. mt>tdl t·amel
S5&15 M 1-0494
9732
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rjr)L cood. lo m1. askanl!
16'llJ) 642 ~
Karmann Ghio 9734 .....•..........••••...
1\1.'{) Im mac Ghia ·s'. '7il
p1•rfl'tl tn & o ut . ~11·hehm , sport whb
reblt eng $.T150 ·oo rebll.
AC. xlnt, S3450 1-494-61,.5:,
Lot. 9737
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OFFICE C OPY 5411-3222 .......•.•.............
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hull lip 1n 'I.II
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9611-7664
1m Cllt:v LL'.V I' l ' I
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plu' '>lut k rim,, n•·'"
µ.wit & lo" 1111 le.., I' n
I.JI ~ $.,!,i.JO or l>e•'\l uff .. r
(',ti) hl:i j70U ltlJ\ t
.II h f. 3117 I••\ 1 ' 11 r Autos, llftporled 77 DATSUN
KIMGC.AI
l.ohlsS-C~
'T'wuW'a m with W ebe,.....
t·rMh resLOral.Jon w11 ll
•·•t'T'Ythtng new A.o;klnl!
Si500 Hm ~74Sl, wrk
6"2~ Ask forG;;ry
AoOque Tiger Oak 3 pc
bdrm set. bed. dresser.
wsh st.and $800 S.S7 9393
Movans.: !>J lf.' Velvt'l
rouc-h. dow11 f1 I lt•d
2 uniforms $15 each. I
l*Uuil S20 Sue 9-JO, all In exreUenl condition &
~only a few tames by
student nurse 540 5721
al\6
MACHINE
P erfect coodlt1on. ~
ovet" $100 an paper & d1•
weloper for marh1nf'
$400 r ll'TTI &1~228<1
111·1 un 1·off1•t• lJhlt'. ----------LI( Jo:\l'l'UltVt' Ut· I(
SH:. lam~. 1n<'turt.., <,l1•rl'f1
'J>C Uk f• r '> k 1111: <, 111•
wuterhed. " llli.llc·hini:
ilre!>i.eri. '"'"' of h·r.,
'10:.l """ lhl'> "'"'l'k 1!'1 4 ljj!j
:i hlk ~myl. I lo111•wa1. I
1<00rh SIOOpr llxll rust
l'Olor wool 1:arl)l•l SIUO
SWUlg '>et <mg ~ ~·II
S50 Good rond ~!J 477;1
Hol I a way Be 11. S!l!I ,
rt-elmer, $60. wh1l« bdrm
<,el. J p('. $195. brund
rww 008 !IK.53
LOVE SEATS. 2 Early
Am. Colonrnl S.:rt'<'n pall
XJnt cond 751 143.5
King-size bdrm s<'l
Beaut avoc Med. Lrgst.
King mattress & box
~prl(ll. Like new Dbl
dresser. 2 naghl llUtnd.'I,
really good furn
WTS /080 957-0496
6' loveseal. qwlu'<I down
pillows Brand new.
floral design S500
759-0053. 759-1544 eve~
Walnut dmang 11et Care
hra'IS hinge tear tble 4
f'hrs, sofa back tble. a'
new S380all. 714 536 7649
fre nc-h Provcnrial
bedroom set, II pcs. evl.'r
yth1ng but bed Ca II
~1061. I
Drexel Ve lero din rm 11ct
W/buffet Sl.100. Couch II'
oak rrm. blk crushed
vmyl SZOO 2 drawer steel
legal hie hke new $125
752-8192 ewes & wknd'
Must sell Kcnmnn·
rcfrig. Hoover \'&r
da.nett.e set & mat~w ..
All 9 mos old Cull
m.9887 aft 3 pm
Sell wilh EASF.'
It '11 a BREEZI-;
Clas.!i.f aed Ads 642 56711
Senro natl l!Un :, 'J uw-;
616 nail' $22."i 1>~11 u:..'tlll
~
Have 1'.UJ Hcl' 1 Ir.in fill
.,11nd for 'all.' "~ OHO!l
7AM 3 :l/PM
Used Bldg Wood l>hecli. of
plywood, 2x4s, ~x6 ...
4xtlis, & ra1lro11d tics. Aft
Jpm. 646-2626. Pal O r
646--56.57 Grant. aft 3
Garr a rd turn l ah I 1·
am fm stereo with lurgt•
speakers SIOO. 7 ·i;"
Rus."ICll Pm Tiu I. good
oond SlOO 631-0257
Pool table, xlnl cond
41"2ldlfl upprox. S350 or
118keoffer 631-079}
Stereo Pan.850fllC AM fo'M
caM, 2 speakers SlOO
King az bed, frame & bo"
spnng S125 640·1498 aft
.t
Gas uwn mower. J~pecd
bllces, desk. VlOlin, nute
Call~ 77~~enings._
Kg sa:ie Waterbed. ex
tras. pd. Sl.500 w /take
$400 Carved headboard
&frame. 675-9317
Sac-rifice 2 original 4
piece Lrllrnnn suits. I
while w /wh1lt' fox. I
navy w /n avy fox
963-21195.
WANTED. On gmal 10" &
12" Jazz LP 'i. or
1950's1960's Also good
vocallsL, & vocal groups.
No rock. 546-00Jll. Ask for
Vito lOAM SPM, Mon
t-rt
'Ifill :nlll
:! tk"\I.,.'\ 1'"'1 14 "al111Jl
flru.'>h I hcJH' l d" I I 11••
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Desk.'>$200
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1;45 11:-~
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w /!'age You11.: .1u .. 1
st.arung lo talk IM> :l.11~,
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Pianos & O"JD"t 8090 .......•••...•.........
YAMAEA Walnut Con"''"'
Piano SIOOO (all
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S180 Call 492 ~l..&3
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nel. regularly S40CJ 1111w
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Slus & b1n1.hnp'
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8096 .............•.........
Pioneer TP900 fl trk i·ar
stereo. ('()flt $200. trllflc
for COU<'h or fumalur 1• of
equal vR lue ~ 6466
TY, Rocio.
t-IR,Steno 8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rbll box spnng & mdt·
tress. qn $135. dbl $95 .
twnA $85 incl del
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Beaut.l/ul 25" i'..erulh rnlor
1V, 2 yr wmty, fr~ dl'
Ii very Sl24 64t>-1786 Trade your old stu!f for -- ---
new 1ioodles with a 191n. color t v Sl~ 11111
Oas.allied ad. 642-5678 color t v SlOO 494 74211
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Aui.:u~t lnlerl'\led 1n
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Aul!u..'>l. or trade for SO rt
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SS Cragt!r's & tires
E 14·70, L -14·110 l-'1 t 'I
Oust.er or F'ord s.36-9448
~ Turbo Charger Krt
1umplete w lll..'\lnK'llOfl'
lor IY76 :mu Mi:rr ... ,k..,
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····•··••·•···•·•·•••·• IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO
RF.ADERS AND
AUVERTISERS
The prtce of tlemt1
advertlsed by Vf'h1rle
dealers an lbe vehicle
l'lauafied advert1s1ni:
rolumm does ool mrl ude
11ny applicable taxt ...
license. lransfcr fee,.
f~ diarges, fttS for
ai.r polluuon control de
Yll:'e cer1..lfic a lions or de
aler documentary prr
paration chariteti unle"'
otherwue wectf1t'd hy
the advt>rt.1St'r
9510 ...........•.••••••....
!-'or Sal<' 's:J Cht•\' lt'UC'k
w 1·umper !\hf'll. rarpt'\
t'fl bed. rebwll 1•ns.:111c•
ltun.' well SOOO obo. 7 1
VW !led.an. rt.'C'Cnlly r1·
built engine ('ltC'rll1•11l
runn1ni: cond $2,.Hlll
S48-4919
weellend1 > & ~)k for
V\dUe ----------71 GMC "'-lon 402 P U 7'i1
Turbomat11.' walv~. 2
pony tank' J>~a ... rt
r f>Olrr '75 1nt .. r1ur
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uuto . ltl.nl body nt"t'< l ~
motor woril SJ ~10 I ti 'I h
5"tl4100
76 c.ou.ner. 67K m1 ml.I/it
"'(' $299~ CJ r of h• r
548 0089
·1s Courier Ptck l p
Needs mec-h'I " bod> YIOfit S1900 Ca II 645 7J LH
18 Chewy Luv Rlaf'k
w brown 1111 am fm 11
track • spd Runs iiooct
964"'326
74 ~vy ~auto PS
P B. a.a.r. 2 taa~. shell
loni: bed. deluitt' 1nl
N.mper window. rn.u:.t
<onlrol. new l'nl? 4
tr11ns S2500 557 JJHO
6.11 5896
iJ Chev I ton fo' n. nuto
lo m1. ~ <'Ofld, 1:!400
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RMALWHICS
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StocJi Uqiijdcrtioft
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1()0 ·~ tn Stock
Lar"est Sclt<11on
tn C.ahfomt11
2~oto 700/oOff
Ma.'lt.erchargf' Vt~a
~7 Oay'
1014 No llarbor
fbetWttn 5th & 17th SL\ I
Santa Ana
'77 Maxi DodRe P S. r• B. '1.r Xlnl ('C)lld 46K
m 1 I es new ll rt• 11 &
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CREVIER
&I \I 6 l•OAOWAY
\AHIA .....
4 cy1mder. 4 •Pffd. a 11
condat10C11n1. rechnln&
but-llet Mall. coa.ole,
AM I'll caSM!We. R . V. \ rninon. C'brome step
bumper maic~
1.1£1~1~1
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71, :DJ:! 4n p .; 'i:' I' II L
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546-7070
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OltAHCif COUNTY'S
OU>IST
CREVIER
THE &
BO's
ARE HERE!
A FEW 79's
REMAINING
Mew&
D~mo·s
All Models!
$AVE!
1st & BROADWAY
SANTAANA
835-3171
77 lJllJ7, 2 +-2. 4 .. pd. t•lc<'
~.AM F'M cas.. ... A C:.
~ma.~ 661 i074
'73 240 Z 4 pd M ag!!,
radial!!. air. AM t'M
S3940/ best o ffer
~1066
JollMo.. & SOii
UNCOl.M-Mf:ltCUR Y
'Spe('aaJ or lbt" w tt 11 ..
77280U2+2
tn hum1i;hed bronze
t'Tll'ta.llac with malchmg
l.in inlenor. chrome .,Poilt> v.ht't•L11 automallr.
and uir rond1ttonm.:
l.Dw. low milt"\, an t"<
1~lly rlt>an ~porb
IM llJ6Sf-7f' I
$7495
~Hurbor Ul\'d
((11>u1 Mt..,11 540 ~~
I IUY PROllEMS
Si('k or drod fort'tgn car'i
"''WlltoU .. "l-t"t• tow
ti..11 4BJ7 • Cn<1h • 673 346:>
i 1 29l Z Nrw puint. 1ww
ttrc'I $4 .000 obo
~
·74 210 B 4 rtr. :iu111
AM t'M . lo mt Cooli
$2,400 545 9425 ch'
494 7686 c•vf.':" & wkn<l'I
76 2S1Z <11lver 4 "P • A < '.
wire whcrl ... /\ \1 I-\1
<"8.SS ster ~,, rwv lllt
Very rlca~ S489J
831 727'9
9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i!.I \fAZOA RX7. \Inc
mnd, 14.000 ma. p\t Pl>
S81.l50 ~ 6373
TAKF.OVER LEAS!-:
1979 RX 7 w 't<'n>o. ,\ I'
Mag wheel" Taitt' ov.·r
k>.a.w Ill $224 per mo No
t'Oddttt COL'lt & r re.: i:;q w 1 y
to qu•lafyuf~ pt.>rson
m.9111. •
9740 .........•••.........•.
t18211Sl.. 2 tops, auto. 111r.
sharp *aJ car. Dark
bl .. , brown. SLl..500. ()(
fer S73-Q3IS: 642.9166
"13 4SOSEL sunroof'. ex
~ly clean Ask.mg
Sl2,3JO. P.P .
73H31J
't'1:JX>SEL6..3. New paint.
low mi. aunrf. all opt.ions.
SJO,SOO, dys 548-2993,
S5M589 n twlmds
~mz ·59 190 SL beaut car.
mecban1cally sound
Mu st be seen
PP l.0·9992 aft. UAM
'7R~E. xlnt. rond .. s un
rf. AM /FM <'ass .
1213 )4.}4-3614, 0-2037
19m MBZ 280SE. grey,
ver y clean . sunroof.
$4700 Q.81Z7 ---------
'78 450 SL. Lo:ht blue.
Xlnl rond. $26.995 Farm.
558-9400, aft 5. 731 7438
'67 Merttdes 250SL. new
pa.int, MW enl' & t.i.res
Mint Qind 2·,toptr; Mu.,l
See c..u 714-9621130 an
5PM.
'6S ZE SL.. 2 tops. AM FM
casi. nu ti r es .
SI0.80010 BO 640-0321
WINNER ! brue1 67U743 7 6 FIAT
"IB:KX>SEI..6.3 Cun Metal
Gray Rare int WQrld '"
fastest Sedan 1 Askanit
Sll .~00 . Call work
642--4.284, Home 557-8872
Ftanlt .
·~ : '00 I_,.
Just by sending us your nam~ and l
address and by watching for your :
name in th~ classified ads of the I
Daily Pilot.
0. s Ad-~:.MaM .J...-l/n/11>w·i./= '78 Dodae van ronv . ---•••••• X·lf' .,..~.'lQN'.? fn" loaded. 11tovt'. much IOI Mcl.Alla.'I Ra&or shrp economy
'1A L -·· .~ J..... 'A.....aL more. Must stt 57850 !pOrtster 41.000 mile~.
L>f' Y't11U&J ~~ ~ V'l:"P~ · 551·4925 ewes. 851 9322 $ <'lean in and o ut DRSX>
Y 011 may request Ad-Sitter servK:e when ~5 • $lt95
placing your ad . ovr Ad-Sitter "16 Ft>rd f,ronollne E 1so. IOI WITHAM
'77 Mercedes. all xtra.s. In
cl snrf, 29,000ml. wUI ac·
cept Trade. '93-8914.
~ MBZ Z30 sunroor. 4-c:yl
auto. good eood. P.P.
'7,000. 6"·1480 number will appear in your Daily Pilot window van IJ:iON Bearb Blvd VOLISWAGIH
d Ad Si 7~!·5088 LA HABRA '19l0Wc.ortmln.lter Ave '7S 450 Sl!l... Jl\!llv ...,.ulp I o ~ tter takes your rNK.CUYMK • ...1 No rs F ' ~ .. II . "·-~~ ·74 Oodat> ~urler van. ~.,.. .o A wy ) inWetlm.inater W79-1870, s..'17·44(2 days, I ~ you ca in at your convenience to get atereo. rebuilt trans C7J41622--Ull ~7561 838-7880 964 tatTeves. Win h<'k<•l.s to thl' r an·ui-. orea amuiscml'nt uttrar
llon11 or sportln~ evl'nl!-> Ju11t rail out thtli coupon and
matt 1t todoy to lht• = the responses to your od .. this service 13100 ..... 17• Sunday by Appt I 2 ,,_ • v . 77 RAT SPorts Spyder i3 Mtrcedea 450SE. ~ ~ - -is only SS per week. For more ..... Cl 1o 11 T 4.1 i:.. Sr-Ulna M)'lhlnJ with • .._ nn. m ""· 2 w bemboo Int. tlawle"'" I Classtned Departmf!nt, Dally Pilot ~ ~ ~· ~ information and to place yovr od coll Dally rtlot t111.u1f1!'d l\d M•ke your sbopplni t 0 P 11 • A M ,.. M cond tbruout. s10.soo
330 W. Bay Street. Costa l\1r~a. CA 9262R ~ ,-;, :..i f-~2-51178 l'I • 1lmplr matt('r ~r by using thtt Dally Stettott.ape $t),IOO Cell 875-8131 •wet 8'5 2374 I "==========================-.::=!. 11.111eau642 sms Pilot Clusm~_Ads__ ews ~ dY'I -~~-~~=-=~==::===~~:.=-:==--~~~:::::::~~L===~=---1..::=========
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IAllll'OQf, this car ta ln
''tiH oew" condition
UDiql.Ml flo . •va1labl~
wttb out to nolhln1 down. ('1327 )
Sll.4'5
t4SSIOM VIEJO
-..ottrs
lll-174' 495-1704
12 ~ 21DSE -4.5.
dem. 83,.000 mi, $7500
I081
9744 .......................
77MGI
COHYERTllLE
4 speed. radio, low miles
'4SJS2D )
BARWICK DATSUN
' 'I I •• lfl (. JlH'l t 11111
8)1 -1375493-3375
78MGI
Racing green, under
20,000 miles, AM /F M
cauette, Excellent COD·
dition. Must sell. Make otter. '494--0 lB7 ) Private
party.
Auto•. I ported A..to•, 1 ... p or1 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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C090U..A 2-0I.
4 CJUDder . 4 •peed,
AM/J'l&-1 tndl. v\Q,JI ID
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·~411
Sr•' n 1st1Pwd
ZMO Mala. Sama Me
A.I U. Comer of Wanwr
146-7070
7lTOYOTA
MAllll
2 door. hardtop, tuto
treo1 a lt c ond
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HUNT1NG1UN 8£AM I
147-'0l7•5•9·llll
OPEN7DAYS
'76TOYOTA
CBJCA
UFTIACk
4 cylinder, 1&uto mat11·
factory au rondU100m1•
AM FM, Uolc:J gla "
wb l t e w all t 1r t•.,
061 YYO )(50'71 )
Now $3777
SodcletwJl Ford
z:MOS. Main, Santa Ana
A.t tbe Comer or w lll'tler
546-7070
"15 Corolla Wgn, ! owner.
very good cond . xlnl gal>
rru, $2100 673-6564
.......................
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M&AllaYICI
AleLIAllMe
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646--'303 140.94'7
OUMel COUNTY
VOLVO
EXO.U81Vt:.L Y VOl.\10
I ~t Volvo l>ulrr
111 Ora.nae County•
BUY or LEASE
OIRE<'T "em., 2025 S Manchester
Andhe1m 750-2011
1J WJgOCI, lllot L'Ond. Lo
nu, A <:. auto. $2950 or
lk>:>l offer Ml 8090
"15 4dr. Good cond $3,000.
Call e ven1n1s aft 6.
9$1'33.
'81 Volvo Wgn great cond.
$1,895 6424300. Ad sitter
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t m CADIJ.AC I t7t DltieO ••••••••••••• •• •••••• •• •n•••••••••• •••••. •••• 8' ... ktt.. QIAl•MClt DIOOPtCKUf' tt71flOID tt7ZPOID w h 1 , • 0 • • b a l • on canwo.. Caprtcea, v.a. autoaiaue •. pc>yer MST A PIMl'O llDAM
WI_,.. .... ..__ a. .... CtrD, M&Ubul 6 ~ l'9dJo, ~-____. .. -a ~ .. ___. -=-..::::; .... ,_ ~-. Nona. DnaUc rechae· Ooh 1000 rnllea . 4 eyL 9Q&l.ae, 4 ,_. • .,, .. -· • --·-1 ~-~-•i-,..-. .. )-17) lraol., Alil/FM a &ood u... •• t.raek ....,.,. I I.Au Uwi 'J,000 mU.· -1 ..._ -1= little bu11er! <Ut r rM ). S upe r ~,-=,.l\~.::TD~· SAVIMOWlll Now $3877 ..s:-~;ra· fj( ~:ra: I
0 40 XT > Beal otter S1•t1•Hk~ -I &-.. U. "'111_.I Aak ZMO S. Mam, Sui. Ana IA&m MOTOltS
for Mr . lteU1 Cell A.tU.CornerolWamer CM.&.'79-JIOO I ...a 404f (b o m • > o r "'-7070
MMX>lO (Wartl) • 77 FOID I
M.L. C "74 Dart 4-dr, kyl, Very IAMCteO I
lt71C•DI_... 1-1c....--OUT cleu.Sl,500. Sbarpat ooe m county SIDAM •--n .--."' 8"7-0307 with ooly 21,000 mi~ I o-..111...CI CHIYITTI and loaded wttb e ver 75 ""1'0
11lllt tu bu a.U ol tbe Al&omatk tram .• 4 cyl . F'Of-d tt40 ytbing. Ao Engine.er ltUMAIOUT I
oomfOft + conveaMni~ alr cood • e very ••••••••••••••••••••••• traded lhla one in. and 4 cylinder, 4 a pe.e~1 lla2ll llQ,)'OM would like• ecoaom..lcal HUit! car• 76 FOID wuKEh.uy! U>C73 ) redlo, beater, wbiLewau I
DriYW lh.b ti.aut.llw c:ar 04le03 > WuM:*5 rt.tso.~-·.. $1995 Ur u, tinted glau.
M5Ul..A) w .. ~ MOW Slits r ···---IOIWrTHAM C81JOR )(5100) I MOW $7491 IAAB MOTOllS V • 8 . a u to mat I c v-""rw•A..-.t •••-........... ,..,..5 trammisllioo. factory Im ~ -~ Now $1977 I --va CALL 979-1500 condit1oolog. po wer 'nDJWestmimter Ave CALL 979-1500 st.eenng, radJo. beater. m Weatl:D1n5t.er S ••tdhh ck f«d I
....... ,....._ M-'·b wiutewall tires. tinted ~n.st 638 7880 zaeos. Main.Seate Ana I "18{...._ De VUe. M> m1. vry .,.,~ ......:vy au u sta ""' u t glass. dual Ulnk.s, s w111 R Al the C«ner of Warner ~ouod. '8300. ,oowBeagoo a u o mat1c, lock m i rr o r s . s t ep -Lm o-..... -m • ... . 546-7070 I ~•. 731 se51 a r. 1t orfer. Ca ll IV ... .._.... .-.u M0-.W10. bumper. '644NRP > <50'79 > Ate.. mi or best offer
"78 n eet wood Brouahm
D 'l!:l~gaoce Loaded.
Top cond Pvt pty . $8700.
(714 )995 251 l day::. or
557-4998 eves
OWNTH ECA.R
OF YOUR DREAMS•
UMlTED EDITlON
CADlLLAC 1979
Beaubf\1.1· Lo ltlleage
Pnvate pty 754-UIOl
&All to5 PM
'T1 cad LimowltDe. White.
33.000 mJ lmmac Pvt
CMOel'. S12,000. 493-8213
"14 Sedan DeVille. Xlnt
cood ~
640-0412
'7S Moma 2 + 2, runs good.
stereo. MW Urea, A/C,
llJO>. M4-11Cll
Cl:rysler 9925 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Now $3677 !lM-1.Mh ft. 4,
s ... ad&Ford
2'.MOS Main. Santa Ana
/Uthe Comer of Warner
546-7070
197lFORD
LTDSB>AH
O rlglnal . be1 l
trauspotUboo c:ar 00 Ow
kll! Automatic trana • au
coad. " pwr. at.eenn C
10 LTD Brougham. rnust
see. Xlnt cond Imm.a c
R.est.cnd $1000 646-37 56
9945 .......................
'7'5 Twn. Car Coupe Loeded. sptil pwr. lt.br
eeata. tilt wheel. ('f"H.
d.rl. llel"eO. A IC Lou.J $ll)O~
Burns reaular au ' Mlicat t9SO
GQBJET ). • ... ••••••••••••••••••• $1111
THEODORE
ROBINS . FORD
ORANGE COUNTY "S HIWEST
UNCOLN-MERCU RY
DEALERSHJP
"74 Sqcare Wgn lo/ml. t I
ownr, 12.lSO Ca ll
752-56U before 6PM, aft I
:&-3744 I ,., ...... '"o I •••••••••••••••••••••••
1971Pl.YMOUTH I
9,ASS. WAGOH
Leis lb.an 18.ooo ~. 1
eqwpped n gbl for the
faDll}y. Mu.st be seen to I a~at.e! (7lBTXO > -.-.$4.95. I
MOW$399S I
IALBMOTotlS
CALL 979-2500 I ----
Automet1c. a ir
con d • power
1teerlng & bra.le.el.
radio New paonl
136391
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OASHH WA'iOH l
Brighi yellow 4
speed , roof rack
perfect for 11 ski
car (3564)
s3599
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AMC 9905 w/Reese bilcb for low-
MUST SACRIFICE
l11T1 Chrysler Newport 4
Dr. Sedan-ONL y :n ,000
miles & in like NEW COD·
dWon! Haa Deluae Pkg.
(worth over $2000 l.
AM FM~ w 18 tra<'k
tape. li&bl pkg . a 1r
oood.. pwr. st.een ng &:
brakes . stee l belt e d
radial Ure8, crwse con
trot. tilt & telei.cop1c
steering wheel & vmyl
top. Mw;t sacnrire for
ONLY SJOOO 00 Pn ply
<:all (714 )496-6131
2060 HARIO" tlVD.
COSTA MlSA 642·0010
RAYR.ADHOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
U> 18 Auto Center Dr
SDF'Wy·Lake Forest exit
IRVINE
130.7000
16 ptymoutb Fury StalJOn I
Wagon. Looks & runl> I
~ Air & many extra~
81K nu1es $1000. 642-4321 I
En. 281 Tues ·Fri
76 MAZDA
COSMO
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Runs, but needs work '7 5 AMC -$190/firm. 3 11 's to call 642-0874
548-2929, 641-9186. or PACER X t llJ, 642-4300, 24 hrs 6 cylmder, automatic,
-power sleenng, crwi;e T.... 9767 contro l , vin y l roof ,
-•••••••••••••••••••••wh i t e w all t i res .
7.J TR-4 Spitfire While 916MVF )<S059)
convt. w;ne w tr a ns . NoW $l 977 $2,000. 897·7406
71 Coupe DeVWe. solld as
~d$1,<XX>
~-3149.
"19 Coupe De Ville, loadc.-d,
15,000 m i , $10,950.
~~
'79 LeBaron Tov.n &
OJunt.. wagoo Dk bro .
7W> rn1. $16595 675-8137
CorYette 9932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
75 T-TOP
7 SFORD
PIHTO
SQUIREWGN.
4 <'ylmder , 4 speed. fac
tory air conditioning .
power steering, radio.
heater, mag.a, vmyl 1n
ten or , lua11ge rack
tinte d gl a a a 8>4.PKE ) t9870 )
1975 tieCURY
IOICATWAGOH
Automatic traru , roof
nu:k. wood gra m aide
panels & wnr tires. Ru I
economy' <lUNLE )
Was S3:i85
rGlllHoc "65 I 1'o tomat1c a ir I
con d AM/FM
... -19 •• 1•,·:.:,::::•C••••• I s tereo Perlec1 I ~' '"" COOdlttOn (3646)
Filwbllld &prit I $ I
This car kx*s a.a Lbou«h I 3 925 I ~~rwh":v~, C!!'! :i I
.ee what savmgs are aU
7.J MGB. good cond. reblt '73 TR6, wht. w/bm. mt .• aU · A/C, AM /F'M. xlnt cond.
Sa d dleboc.k Ford
~S. Main. Santa Ana
Al. the Coomer of Warner
546-7070
'T1 Silver Seville red lthr
upbol. loaded. Xlnl.
cond. C all anytim e .
6'4-SlliO
<n ID a mlllioo ! ! ! White
with maroon interior. t.ill
and telescoping sleenng
wbeel,pwr steenng.pwr
windows, a utomatic
trans .. pWT brakes Air
cond1t1onlnft 27 ,000
miles. Immaculate Only
for someone .,. ho np
prec1ates ~ood qudltl~
mamtenanct' SS.WO t';ill
642-4321. ext. 2166. H JO tn
5 :.>PM. 754 6700 wkndl>
or Ad S itte r II 143,
642-4.Dl · a. hrs a d..!r._.
Now S1477 HOWS2695
IAUER MOTOllS
CAU 97'·2500
='' 070YHO J Wa~ I • I
HOW s.s995 I 78 SUBARU I ~9~~: I 5 s peed . radio I eng, receipts. $2600. U'''"'eves. 760-1342 '1St8:ll8 aft 5P M __,
'7 6 M GB c on vt
w /ha r dtop . AM /F M
casa.. Xlnt. cond.. $3.900
962-7067
!~~ ....... !?!.~ luidl 9910
ap.I 9746 •••••••••••••••••••••••
700pelGT.
SIB 548-7929
,.... 9750 .......................
"}I Porsche 9115 5 spd.
Mo. ster. cass. Sunrf. Sifft:I'. lmmac. $14,900.
P I P . 640 -1 9 4 8
..-twmds.
'71 Porsche 924 Auto.
lltefto, air, sunrf. lo mi.
Oiamood silver. $12,000.
m.8141. 8 to6pm Betlf
72VW
COMVERTIILE
Dynam ite clean. Ba by
blue 4 speed. Looks super
a n d run s great !
'4.18JQ1')
S4295
IOI WITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7lll0 Westminster Ave .
inW~ter ~ '1551 638-7880
Having trouble selling
your car? Try ua! Paid
ror or not! Ask for Frank
Marino or Tom l\ildn.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1978 IUICK c..-yu..wt.c1
VG engine, air cond ..
pwr . s t eering & tilt wheel. Come in & see this
one ! (60 1TZV ). Was
Mi95.
NOW$3995
IA'8MOTORS
CALL 979-2500
"19 Rep! Sport.I Cpe. V6
Turbo, loaded, m1ot
CXJDd.. IDIO. 180-1539
1975 IUICIC
CENTURY
'T1 Coupe de Ville, loaded,
two-lo ne m ist g r een
<special color ). tinted
wtodowa. tape deck. wire
wbeela, extremely sharp
w/all extras. 33,000 m l.
1115(). Days 64&-41186 Eves
6C2-4ll92
Caso 9917 .......................
'Tl CAM.A.RO LT. Xl.nt !
Must a.ell! Sm.l VS. 1unrf.
lo ml &e.-0183
•74, Xlnl Cood, a ir,
PS/PB, CNS t.ape, $3900.
Must ae ll lhl1 w k .
~or T.!9-5346 John
'T1 Corvette T top. Nld on
red. new eog & t1rel>.
11995. 7fi0-9160 eves or
~215l d.ys
~ 993J •••••••••••••••••••••••
7lMBlCURY
COUGAR
V-8, automauc. fartory
8.lT rooditlooing, power
sieerinJ , vinyl lllt.en or,
ti n t ed g l a 11s
(398llNV ) (9956)
Sadclet>aq Fwd
ZMOS Mam.Sant.a Ana
/U ~ComerofWarner
54'-7070
~ f ord f alt'On. 6 <'YI
auto. SWJ 0 BO 646 348E
5-8p m
75FORD
GRAHTORJNO
ST•TIOH WGM. v.a. automatic. factory
air cawttt kJDing. power
s teering and b rakes
w h i t e wa ll ti r e s
C5B'1LLJ ) (5()32 )
Now $1677
Saddleboc.k Ford
22tOS M am Santa Ana
At I.he Comer of W aroer
546-7070
........ 9952 .•.•.......•.....•..•.•
74FORD
MUSTA.HG
Dyna.mitt> Mach I Three
door wllb automatic.
steenng & air Only
45,000 _(IUlell Oil Um Wi>ll cared · yor red sharpie '
1155MW'Z l
S2t95
IOIWITH.AM
VOUSWAGef
18DOWatmtmtu Ave.
mW .. mmstu
883-~l 6»-,.,
'T9 M111taoc. 4 cyl 4
llpMd. 3-0>or. rac:bo Mk in« S4,.mo. CalJ 771-0658
"lO P'ast.back, auto tram.
I ltkf' n9 w1 L ow I
'77 POMTIAC moles• (3610)
6 cylin~mal1<', 11 $ 4150 •• f ac:s.ory 811' coodilioruo g.
powe r steerin g aod I I braltes, radio, heater, •
cloth Interior . tinted I I ~ OJ9'TWCQ )(968S) Now S1977 I 18 FORD I
I 5 COUii& I Sod I a 1di Ford speed rad io .
7.3ee>S.Ma.m,Saot.aAna I custom wheels I
M tbe Cornet ol Warner (3601)
546-1010 I I ~~j, I $4399 I.
WAGON. Loeded inc air I I
coad.. pwr. suu .. WU> I • I dowl. cnue Wt.. uereo •
'79 tu SC Tarp. sb ~ room eand. 1!5Kml. Ttlte ~ o•er lae. S574~o . ~ ~afl.S. ~
Automatic trans., pwr. a.rtna. air cood., tilt
wheel & vinyl top.
"71.NJN ). Was $31995.
MOW$l495
IAUBMOTORS
CALL 979-2500
"19 Cai:mro, sharp, lo mi,
Dll.lll11eU. :m V8, PS. PB,
AC. AM/FM, 8trk, $6495.
491';'17S2
71CAMAIO
Now $1977 s ctddlebock Ford
2'.MOS Mam, Santa Ana
At the Corner or W ame r
546-7070
"72 Countr y Sq ui r e
Wagon. 10 pass P 1S.
P/B. au. rack I Owner
Sl3X>. Call 644.QSS
PS. AM/Fii cassette.
p>d oood. S1700 SS2· S31M
'66 Muatang. V8. auto
Clean. $1950. 673 0473
al\.erSpm
~ r:':· ! r:f e ':1.~ I 77 TOYOTA I
~ CB3SPSIQ '· I CaJCA UFnACK I $2718 5 speed. a" cond . I cassette de<=* rear I
. .
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"'1112. DeW paint.. new lnL
& d~ Chrome rims.
AM/FY cass. Beat over
$8i0. 661-1267
'681112 Porsche. 5-sp., ne w
pa int , r e built e ng .•
AM/FM cass. Best ov~r
S48SO 661·1267
A.oat Roya 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
IRR ~~~VER
ROUS·ROYC£
1S40 J-.mbor~f
IWwport 8HCll
\"----'~
CLOU D SUNDAYS
'88Silver Shadow, RHO, 2
dr Cornlche hardto p
type. Phone included.
$25.000/offer. wm trade.
PP. 67s-8651
9760 .......................
79SAAI
TURBO
1871 I IEACH BLVD.
11w1·1a9.1eac11
142-2000
75VWIUS
Very sharp 7 passenger
with h a r d t o find
automatic. Beige with
b r own int e r ior
(OOGNJH )
$4995
IOI WITHAM
VOU<SW AGEH
7W>Westminster Ave.
in Westnunster
893-75.S I 638-7880
'73 VWBUG
4 cylinder . 4 s peed.
AM tFM, new cloth lll
te n o r . n ew t ire::.
(929G RE > Ci070 >
Now $2977
Sodchbadl Ford
ZMOS Main. Santa Ana
A1 I.he Comer of Warner
546-7070
7.J C«i1ury Luxus. New
auto trans. PIS & P fW.
AIC. ne~ v1oy l t op ,
68.000 mi. $1200. 67J.-0343
1976 IUICK
REGAL
Automatic trans., pwr.
bleerinl! & windows , vi nyl top , llll wheel.
AM/FM radio & s plit
seat. Come In & see 1t •
<J77NL 1-: I Was $3895
NOWS3295
BAUER MOTORS
CALL 979-2500
73 IUICK
ESTATEWAGOH
Loaded! (119M MN l
$1899
GROTH
CHEVROLET
1.8211 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
847·6087•549-3331
OPEN7DAYS
1979 IUICK
SKYLARK
S door sedan. Sunroof. 4 •19VW RABBIT "C' • Automatic t rans , air
cond., V6 en~me, pwr.
steerim~. radio & wsw ur~J70~QW ). Was
WJ.S. "V
speed with air coodll1on-fuel anj., 20K mi. xlnt inC. stereo & velour. J ust cood. s,sm p p 548-7140
b.te new! It even smells ---------new with 13,000 miles!
QSrZWZU )
S9995
IOIWJTHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
'1'1JOWestminster Ave.
In Westminster •mi 638-7880
T.,.,.. 9765 .......................
lt74TOYOTA
C&ICA
Automatic trans.. air
CODd. •buckets. A spor·
ty llWe mechine that's
eMY on gas but fun to
drive! (1.87RVK ). Was
S2lllll6.
MOW$2595
IAl&MOTOIS
CALL 979-2500
19 Rabbit L 5.500mi. auto.
4-dr, air, AM tFM. lnca
bm, it.Int. cond. $6.500.
644-4201 (Spyglass. CdM >
NOW$4395
IAUERMOTORS
CALL 979-2500
~ VW Convertible, new '70 Elect r a Ll mlled ,
top, looks good, runs loaded. very sharp. 1895 aood-$2500 or best ofr. _S4G-_78'73 ______ _
55&-048>. '78 Regal UmJted, slot
'73 VW Super Be etle .
AM/FM, good mi, needs
work S2200. -..1.334 al\
7pm
"73 Thing 63Km1. Orig.
cond, only 10.200 m1 ,
~/bst ofr 963-6018
* 79RMtra * Loaded, L:>-19 mpg, teGOO.
~.499-3470
owner XJnt. cond. $3,100. Cacllac:
714-346-&198 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Sclrocco. Air dam, ·77 CdV. Cleanest in
Blaupunkt, AM /FM Newport. Wires. 33K mi.
cass, Reg gas. 551-9655 Loaded! B r u c e a t
aft s. 645-7221
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Z28 madl. AM/FM ca.ss. air.
P IS. P /B/, P /W, tilt.
c:Nae.. wire wbls ~
891-7013, afler6PM
CZ13>448-7418 before 3P~
'77 Camar o LT , xlnt
cond .. loaded !HOO m1.
494-0382
'78. gas savmg 305 V-8,
A ir. ne w rubber ,
AM FM. lit whl, auto
trans & power Met bm
w tan mt color rnatl·hed
mag whl.s Clean $4995
or best ofr or assume lse
al $144.54 pr mo Wkdys
752 8952 . eve s wknds
75.2-0067
9920 .....•••.........•.•...
77CHIVY
CAPRICE
V-8. aut.omauc. factory
air cond1t1orung, power
steen ng a nd brakes.
powe r w ind o w s.
A.1\1 f"M. lilt wh<>el <1teel
radial whitewall tires.
WOO RF~ l 0036)
Now $3177
Sa cMl.blldi Ford
2.2tOS. Main. Sanla Ana
At tbe Comer of Warner
546-7070
'7SOlevy Malibu Classi<',
1 owne r , 4dr, A /C.
PS I P 8 , w i n d o w s ,
AM/F M, xlnt cond ,
$2500. 646·4022 E Yes·
wtmds.
?I CHEVY
HOYA
V-3, automaUc. fectory
811' coodtlionlng, power
s t.eerin1. radio. tinted
gl.asa. <B65tlJ M H.50S4 >
Now $2777 s .... ts.eta Ford
2'.MOS. Main, Santa An9
AJ. the Corner of Warner
546-7070
ms Toyota Celica ST·4 '65 VW 8ug.oeedsclutch. '711 Eldo . moon roof, WANTED: 'MM11lbu~
...-cl.alrcond..AM/FM minor body work. good loaded. Ile 003 WVW, Excellentcondlllon
1 t er• o • m ega . tramport-.SO. •1-0a1. $14,250? e.6-2963 wblll 96().5898
(4lfNDN). Pri. ply . dlr. t::llOO/bnt offer. Call '78 7-pua bua perfect
t7Ml17or-.IJDO. c:m4. FuU,y mamtained. ~~~~~~~-· Lo/ml.~
?3TOYOTA
CC*>MAMKll
t e111Dder automatic tranamt11\on, power .wert.Dt. tinted 1lau. OIQUBH!MOl)
Nlw$1477
1111 hdl~
........... Ana
N.IMO...olWU1Mr
146-7070
Pop.Top camp vu . alnt.
cud. New eng 4s clutch,
A. 750 /080. 875-3127.
8J3.«Kl
'II q, tunrf .. aood oond.
SIAOO/OBO
MMml
m7 mv. 1b&rp, loaded
w /eatra1. ell power,
44,000 local ml. ts500,
PP.&sa'T, t'a-8800
71 El Dorado ConvertJ·
ble. Arctic •bite/red
le•tb lntr. Xlot cond.
£vw7 atra. M,000 ml
tll)O. Pb N>-Tm
im Seville, I.lot cood. one ownw. rraY w tvtn11 top
f1lllO. WW oomlder Lrade mom
71CHIYY
M.AUIU
CLAS S I C . v .1 ,
eutomaUc, air condtUan· Ina, llO'ftl' 1teenn1 and brabe, ~. vinyl ln·
tertor, tinted 11111.
whitewall t l r ••·
e75TR8) al055)
Now $2977
S1fl1hdl,....
ZMO S. Mala, lante AM
At U.Cornerol ·~ 14'-7070
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1977 MERCURY
COUGARXR7
With alJ' cond .. pwr seat
& WUldows. vin.> I top &
lilt wtlet-1 A black beau
ty' <4ZJSOll l Wa!'> 14!1!15
NOW S4395
BAUER MOTORS
CAU 979-2500
'81 convert. good cond1
uon, lo m1. new piunt
S2SOO 0 BO 642 9900
1968 Ford Gw x1e
New tires. runs well
S500,SJ4.J..5()15
''Only 5 200 ~ llM '
"78 Granada 4 dr. lo.ided
Bought & s en 1c·1•d ..11
TiieodorE:' Rob1m. Ford
Pvt Pty &'1.WM ---
'67 T hunderbird, JZOOd
C'OOd. Aft t PM
675-7345
l$S Mu.stanJ( Con\ erll ble
\lake ofrer 7JI 6666
Aft.er 5 00 P M
OodcJe 9 9 3~ 1973 Pinto 4 spd m .,. tmt.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ::.t blt•I rad1..1h llrn:
19 Dodge Colt lltbdck o wnrr SISOO OUO
40mpJZ Manual. p~r 631 :lm Aft ti l'\1
e <'on tra n s ,\ C .
AM FM \lag'I Hadu1b
Mu.st Sell! lies t Offer
675-8129
"14 Dart 6 <'YI. radio. /\C
good c o nd lo m1
~. Ad Sitter 11 125
24 hrs.
"16 LTD -.aeon Loadl'd
Low mileage Sl!ti:!5
M2 700 after 6pm
72 F'otd Van. \' 8. auto
P S. good ('lmd 2() mpg
reg gas S200010BO
646-2276
._.os, Used utos. U1f'd
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NABERS
AUTO CENTER
I 42S IAKH ST .. COSTA MISA
MOTHIMG OVER
54999
'74 CONTINENT AL S 3 9 9 9 MARK IV .••••••.•.••••
Full oower factory air cond spl1I pwr loathe r
seals 1111 whAel cruise control ste reo
padded top & only 50.000 miles• Must see•
(514RXN)
'75CADIUAC s3999 SEDAH DE VILU •..••.••
Full p0wer factory air cond 1111 wheel crv1M
control AM /FM stereo w/8 track tape leather
interior. padded top & 1n 1mmac ulste
nd1t1on1 332MEKJ
~J:g., ......... 5 3 9 9 9
V8. automatic trans., l)Wf. Slfft'tnQ & brakes.
air oonci. pwr windows & door loek1. till
wheel. ster-eo. cruise control & only 22.000
mllHf (553VBUI I
lM "'I Must.an& Rare oae-
owne.r car. 21111 tu perf
englnt'. Dul)' J:S1 ld $4ZJO
o.>7348
9955 ...........•••........•
7 80U>SMOlrt.f
ucnHCY91
Power. comfort & coove
ruen~ eqwpment thu
lu.xun ous beauty bas
I.hem all' A car you ran
be pr o ud t o o wn '
r.4STZW > Was sm95
MOWS.5995
IAUER MOTORS
CAU 979-2500
PRACTICAL Ll;X lJ RY
Oxne see our stunn LOR
19 DIESEL Toronado
754-~1 Sl:?.000
SAM to 5 PM Pvt pt>
9957 . ••.••.•....•......•...
1979FORD
f'IHTO RUHAIOUT
4 eyl engine, automatic
trans . pwr stee nn1.
but'ket seat.s & less than
LS.000 miles ' (~JWCR l
$3118
· THEODORE
ROBINS
• FORD
2060 HA.SOR BLVD
COSlA Ml SA 642·0010
74rtMTO
RUMMOUT
4 cylinder, 4 speed, fac-
tory air coodll1onm1.
radio. beat.er. whitewall
llr u . tinted g lass.
QS3TFZ) (5088 )
Now $1777
SadcWac• Ford
ZiMO S. Main, Sant.a Ana
At tbe Comer of Wamtr
546-7070
'7 1 P in to . N e e d 1
wlodshleld loc Ucenae.
Methan.iC..U, alDL ~ .
6«>-0UZ.
74FORD
PINTO
4 eyt., 4 speed, radio "
beater. (47SKllD > S229' GIOTH
CHlftOUT
l8ZU BEACH BLVO.
HUNTlNGTON BEACH
147-6087•54f·llll
OPEN7 DAVS
"19 Pinto PIS. AM /P'll
..-lo. fad.1'7 air, auto.
dbl lmer. Good mileage.
M,sol). a-OM
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THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOit SL"'D
CO~lA M fSA C>42·0010
71 LeKam sport cpe Gd
mpg. l owner, A·l cood .
A.'d FM. auto , rad.lab.
air Sl.200. SCll-1066.
71 f'Vebard Ei;pnt. A C',
~ oond.. 91.K m1 Sl500
firm. 673-S348
louvPr low moles I (36361 I
I s4a99 :
I e I
I I ·17 YW I
•• DASHER WAGOH I HARD TO FINO• 11
I cyl automattc air I
co nd rao r
'78 Sunhlrd Custom pamt I (3633) I
& 1n Ler1or 23K m1 Sa~:~-:~-: s4995 I
nAHSAM
t'ulJy loaded anrl lo w I • I
rniJe!' ~~, I '79 CHM I
GROTH I CHEVElTE I
CHEV1tOLET I Aut o mat ic. air I
1.8211 BEACH BL VD c o n d r ad • o •
HUNTINGTON BEACH I 1 3 O 0 0 m 1 I e ~ I
847-6087•549-333 I 13640)
OPEN 7DAYS •• f 4995 ••
i'8 Tram Am SaJver & .J
red T top. ~Uy loaded
56500 or ~ume lse Low I I
ma S48-zm I • I
T.JGran Prix SJ. full pwr, I
AM FM 8 trk. m .li.se con I '79 TOYOTA i::.~· Sl850tbesl I CBJCA UFTIACI I
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38,000 m..1, 4,000 OD DU
eng. Best olfer: ~1638.
I 5 speed, power I
steering & brakes,
I s unroof. AM/FM I ta p e , cu s tom I wheels. like oewi I
I 6.573 miles (3646) I 9970
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California's Senate Spent $15.8 Mi11ion • m 1979
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The
C11HomJa •l•l• Senate 1pent
SU I million lut yeer on ~•larle1 , lranaportatton
lelrphooa and olh•r omc. t'll
~na.a 1 7 7 llt'rC"ent lncrt'aM'
O\'fr U>'TK
Kut otht•rYol &~L lht' annual
pubUr acroununa Ulll W«"tk otlht:
Senate C«ltiqrncy Fund con
talnf'd no tq 1u.rpn
Mutt ol lhf' Sl~ 8 m1lhon wtnt
for th~ 11alartf'$ or th• 40
..,t'n1tt111" and th1•1r 800
t'nl'110yl't.'6 1'ht• rf'l\l Wt.'Ot fut O(
Diet Minimized
tlt-e •P•C't' end 1upp11 .. "
telepbon . pnnttna. lnn1pon•
lion and 11mllar UJMIPHt
Lt•i•latol'9 whoee dlatn<'t. •r"
clo. at to lhf' C'apltol had ttw
lowest t.elt'phon• and truvel 1•11
ptnaea 1'4'111latora with Kt'o
(raphlUJI)' laq,t• dll trll'la Ill
d1strlch furth1•1 t fr o m
Sarramento run up lht• b11uw~1
e•p n&t-t
The A.a.wmbly, whl<'h 111 llHI~
had ularlt'11 und cr•1wn1w~. 11(
524 4 mllllor1 for Ila ltO mt·ni~ r.,
and \luff. l• not dut" to hi.ut-1l"
Activity Top
unll report unUI Murh
Solari•• for unalort and ala.ff
tulalod llJ 3 million The $48-per-
d u y opens• 1llowanc11 for
w natorw ddcd another *3'77.~.
01 hH bti lterna included
rww,h-ltt•r' and other prtnt1n1.
I>:! :I 1111ll111n . tt-lt:phonea .
$.l~~.032 . n•nt for dlAlrlCt Office&,
$:121.n:i t1 .-vl'I upen11e11. ln
t'lu1.h11" lt•u.11 .. 1·11rs, $290,021, and
p111illll(C $196,008
No oot• 11t•nutor i1t<xx.I out iU1 un
~·'l>l't'Htlly big 11pender Sen 8111
('r uvt'n. k Ck~an!S1clt', was over
Aid to Heart All Pno1og1ept11c TvP09tep1uca1
CltM'ICal and P11n1ong Errors 11ro Sut>1ec.1
IO COHeLllOfl
B~'TON <AP 1 A comparti;on or blood
sampla taken from maralhoo runners Joggen.
and lDact1ve people prov1de1> new ev1dence lhat ex
erclsine m11y help prevt!nt h t-a rt dlhease, rt-
searchera say.
The study found that the more people run, lht!
higher their blood level!. of tugh density llpoprotein
cholesterol. o r flDL, a !>ubstance that is associated
with a reduced risk of coronary heart d1s1:ase
The researchers said 1t was Uu: amount of run
ning, not what people ate, that d etermint:d
whether thl'y had high or low levelb of th1h blood
fat
UNLIKE LOW DENSITY lipoprote1n
choh::.l<·rol. which 1s suspected of causing harden-
ing of the· artencs, the high dens ity substance 1s
bt>lu.•vt"<i Lo provide protection from he art trouble
Tht.> study , conducted at Methodist Hospital In
lluuston. was publJshcd tn today's issue or the New
England Journal of Mcd1c10e ,
.. Hesults su1<gest that llDL differences among
th<' thr<'t' group:. were pnmanly the res ult or d.Js.
t<tnt'l' run. nc1t dietary factors." thf' researchers
c·on c I ude<l
Tiff: RESE/\RCllERS TOOK blood samples
from 5!) m;iralhon runners, 85 joggers and 74 inac·
t1ve mt•n, all between the ages or 35 and 66
llDL IC've ls were 6.5 milligrams pe r del'1liter in
lhC' marathoners. SH rn Joggers and 43 in non·
exer<"1scr<,
Earlier i:.Lud 1t's ha Vf' shown that high levels or
HDL are as:-.oc:iatcd with a lowered ris k or heart
disease Hut rf'scarchers were uns ure whether
people <'Ould ch<IOJW their JIDL levels by varying
what they ate
TIIER•: llAVE BF:F:l'I reports that fJDL ll'v•·ls
go up 1f pc<>plc drink alcohol moderately or loM·
weight
"Th<' marathon runnns and Jogger,, did not
<lrfft•r substantially from th•· 1n<1C't1ve sub1••1•ts an
th1•1r rPportt'd drctarv habits. although thf'y had
''Kn1frt'antly hi gher 111)1. t•hole!>len1I h:vels." lhr·
rt's<•a rt' ht' rs wr<ite
They <Jtlnbutcd the d1Cfer~ncc1> to the m<;n s
exercising habits . ··Even the joggers, who
averaged only 11 miles per week, bad significantly
higher HDL levels than did the iruactive men."
The scientists noted that HDL in the blood or
the runner'> was elevated "to • level associated
with a s 1gmf1cant re duction of coronary risk "
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Chd•n ... 11w with c.omnr"~
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b111 .md SomotP • " '"" 11c11on <,f1Jt11nq #C.f l
R<-q 259 95
bec~me part of
the chain gang
all top 1ponder at '314,981.
foHowed by Sen. R1y Johnaon.
R ·Chlco, It 1299 ,2~1 They
reprt1ent two o f the three
larseat Sen1te dl1trlct1 in
Cautomla. Sen Omer Rains. D
Ventura. wu third al $298,674
Loweat overall tollll for a
senator servtn1 a full year wai.
$13~,323 for Sen. Albert Rodda.
D·Sacrament.o. Rodda ·a dlslrlc.:t
Includes the Capitol, and he 111
the only senator who does n<1t
maintain a dlttrtct office an ad
dltlon lo tus Capitol office
Sen. John Schmlti. D·Coroo•
del Mar, bad the hl1heat
auolln and oU bill. S2.•so. and
the hlgheat rent on hla dlatrtct
office. Sl.3.800. but waa 20th In
overall •pending.
Republican floor leader 8111
Campbell of Hacienda llelghta
had the hJghesl telephone bill,
Sl8,603. and his Democratic
counterpart. maJorlty floor
leader David Robe rti of Lo&
Angele8, had lht haghei.t postage
bill. $7 ,978
Johni.on had the hrghesl
employee payroll, SZ17 ,892. Sen.
Joe Montoya, D·WhltUer. bad
the blgbeat ln·ttale t.r1vel coeta
at 12.1~. and Sen. Barry Keene,
D· Elk, the ht1heat out-of·at.at.e
travel co.ti. $3,046.
Sen. Bob Wlllon. D-La Mesa,
ran up the biggest bill for
newsletters. $89,306. Three
Democratic senators. John
ff o lmdahl of Castro Valley.
Walter Stiern of Bakersfleld and
Rose Ann Vukh of Dinuba. had·
no newsletter expenses.
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Bnntln1PQ11 Beaeb
F01111taln Valley
EDITION
.,... . . .
v .. r&o•e&ow•
DallyNew•paper
F l FTEEN CENTS
egqards Evacuate
Huntington Residents
'
VALENTINO (1926) AS 'SON OF THE SHEIK'
JAa< KELLY f'tOH'T)WITH MAVERICK BROTHER
Star· Light
Burns Brig ht in H B Race
Ry STEVF. MARBLE
OI nt• 0 .. 1, f>;lol Sw"
Huntington Beach'~ r urrcnt city council e lection race
hai. <i liruptly turnt:d into a star war today
Instead of t•andidates squabbling over land deve lop
menL'> or t ax i;lui.hing m1t1allve~. a pair of Huntington
Beach h<i~fub havt: i,quare-d off fo r a battle of entertain
menl fame
CANDIDATE JACK KELLY, who ga11Wd stardom
µla" ing Hart Mavl·nr k, Jame5 Gamer's gambling brother
in tht' M.,1ven<:k tclev1i.1on sen cs, 1s being questioned for
u!-an~ the title of the show on tus campaign st atement.
CoWlctl hopt>lul John Valentino. who chums hentage
to stlC'nl film giant Rudolph Valentino, filed a complaLnl
this week with the c ity clerk asking that Kelly ~ forced to
scrub the word "Ma verick "
"ff HE CAN GET away with that," complamed the
49-year-old Valentino. "I should be able to put Rudolph on
mane"
VaJentmo contends he's a cbstant relative to the legen
dary "Sheik" but has kept that fact tohlmself until now
Kelly, 52, maintains he used the old west.em television
title on his statement for identification purposes.
"THAT'S JUST WHAT I 'm known as," said the HWlt·
ington Harbour resident. "If Roy Rogers was runrtlng he
wouldn't use Leonard Slye, Duke Wayne wouldn't use
Marion Morrison."
City Clerk Alicia Weniworth said she sent the com·
plaint to the city attorney's office and expects an answer
by Friday.
Mrs. Wentworth suggested Or ange County is very
liberal on cam paign statements. ln 1978, she sald, a can·
didale calling himself Steve "Citizen" Kane used the
Orson Welles movie reference in bis cam paign for the
Huntington Beach City Council. He lost. J\B lor Valentino versus Maverick, lune in later for the exciting conclusion.
Meterlsts Bese•ell
Flooding Closes
Santa Ana Freeway
• ., ..... AIMela&ed Prees f Floodina cloaed the busy san. A few motoriat.s were rescued
from the roof• of their vebJc&es by Loa An11e le1 C ounty
flreft1btel'1 and C altfornla Hl1bway Patrol offlcera 11
water collected 5 feet deep at a
railroad ~rpua of the Im·
pertal HlOway, the CHP Hld. It• Ana t reeway durlnt the
momiDC rusb hour today after•
Paclflc a torm a lowed o ver
Southern Callfornla 1nd dropped 2 .1~ lncbH of rain ln ·Loa
Anjel• ewer M boutl. I About three mUH of tbe
fl'ff•-.Y. a major north·IOUtb
eommuttr art.et)' cal'T)'l.q In· t eratat• 5 traffle between Oruae eoc.ty ana downtown t Loe AAftl•, wu cloeed bee .... ol mon tbaD a foot ol water ae·
e11mu11Ud oa the frMW•J laael
ovt rm,bt. '
"Tbe nooc11n1 tn t.l)at ..,...
be1an wbeD the pumpt by the
O oodrtcb Tire plaot •topped wonm, lbortly after 2 !;.~
laid ...... IDUl Sten P
of tbe Callforal a Rltbway
Patrol. About 40 ftblci., IDGlt·
ly can, wtrt stalled ln UM
flooded area.
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Mobile
Homes
Foooded
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of 1M o.lty ...... Su tt
lluntington Beach lifeguards
were pressed into action late
Thursday rtlght after torrential
r a in forced c ity offi<'ials to
evacuate 60 reside nts of a
flooded mobile home park.
Four hfeguards, manning two
s mall boats. brought 20 resi-
dents out of the lower part of the
Beach View Mobile Home Pan.
17261 Gothard S t.. as firetruck.!)
hghted the area through driving
rain
An esllmated 40 other victims
of the n smg water either walked
out or somehow managed to
s tart their cars and pull up slop·
ing mobile home park streets to
higher ground
City officials estimated that
about half the park 's 81 res
1dences we re evacuated, with
39 evacuees spending the night
a t a R ed Cross emergency
sheller set up al nearby Murdy
Park.
City civil defense coordinator
George Thyden said today that
no inj uries were r eported as
water rose deeper than four feet
iD aome •POU. City bU:Udin1 department of.
ficials noted that despite con·
fw;ion and excitement caused b}
the risin& water a mong many ol
the e&deriy ,.ldenta, tbe flood
roee above fioor level on only
one home, that of Mildr ed M ur-
ray in Sp•~ 70.
Fire Departme nt officials
established a command post
near the site shortly a fter 1 l JO
p m as heavy rains pounded
Huntington Beach
Fire CapL Roger Hosmer re·
port ed that 1n adcbllon to the
four fire units and 15 firemen
a1d1ng the mobile home park re~-
1den ts. units also we r e dis
patched to pump water from
homes at three other locutions
Ha rd rut by the pelting raw
<Stt FLOOD, Page AZ>
Jury Hears
Woman Tell
Rape Terror
A s1x·man. six-woman Orangl'
County Supe rior Court Jury
hstened Wednesday as a Foun·
taio Valley woman described the
terror me felt during a 1979 rape
attack alleged to have been com
milted by the Huntington Beach
pantyj)ose rapist.
The woman's calm but ctuJl-
lng account of the attack came
during the filth day of testimony
in the trial of Marlon Franklin
Miller. 32. He is charged with
m ultiple counts of rape, sex
pe r version , rob bery and
burglary ln connection with as·
saults that occurred in west
Ora nge County over a two-year
period.
"I eould feel the gun al my
head. I could see rieht down the
bar rel," the attractive, blonde
told the jury in Judie Jerrold
Oliver's courtroom.
"I just kept very, very sWl I
waa very a!raJd, a!raJd be was
going to kill me," the woman
teatlllecl.
The woman saJd her attacker
wore a face mu ll depictina an
old man and alovea -both
trade mark.a of the p a ntyhose
r aplat who lnveat11 aton aay
often wore pantyhose over hi5
bead under the maak.
"I remember him atatfnl to
me 'You've been raped by ~
beat' and be s aid he wu sure
that J wanted him t.o leave and I
didn't reapond," the woman
l.Ufiecl.
ff.er atta~ker alternate ly
c•lled bbnaelf "1our friendly
nel1bborbood raplat" a.od "a
prof...a.at," th vlc:tlm told
the coun. ·'He uSd tbit belt tblq I could
do •M to forpt It ...,. Jlap-
pen9d to me,•• a. t..WIM.
MW bJ ~ Dtattld Al·
to1"Dt7 O..liiO. fl .a.. aaw her
uaa&Jmt ta U.. courtroom, the
woman ldent.Jlled llUler.
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MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENT STEVE REY NOLDS WADES TO HIGHER GROUND
Residents of Beach View In Huntington Beach Fo rced to Evacuat e During Storm
Hostages Near Release
Iron President Imposes Conditions
ROME (AP) Iran 's Prest
dent Abolhassan BMni Sadr told
an ltalJan inkn 1ev.er to<la y Uw
American hostageb held 1n
T eh ran for 103 days could be
freed in 48 hours if Wastuneton
accept.a "all the conditions" set
by his government.
met then we can promptly
< arn out the relec1..,t> It d1·
p.·ndi. I n·pc·dt. on tht-l nit1'Cl
States It <the release> could bt..·
a matter ol 48 hours "
Ban.I-Sadr's coodlhons. enun.
c1ated in a seri~ of interviews
over the past three days, also lD·
e lude having the United StJlt.e.
pledge to rt>frain from mterfer
ing in Iranian affair'> a nd to ad
mat Iran"; "nght" tn rt't um dt·
po-.ed Sh.th ~ohamm.td ffr1a
* * *
f'ahla' 1 and ht'> wt' a Ith to Iran.
I n th1 1ntt·n ll'""' with th•
I-rt>och nc~pJp<>r u: Mondc on
~f onday and w1Lh French radio
a nd lefevtsaoo on Tuesday and
Wednesday. the lraruan prest·
dent also said his government no
longer demanded return of the
~hab. now li vi ng an Panama.
before releasing the a pprox-
1matl'I' 50 Amencan hostaga..
h1•ld '>mr1· th1· l ' S Eml>as~y in
T 1·hr.1n v.a.., 'lt·111·d '\;o\ I
* * *
Those cond1t1on s have 10·
eluded having the U S govern
ml'nl pubhr ly acknowledge 1t
has committed past "rr1mt'S" in
I ran '>Oml•thin~ o ff 1<·1ab 1n
Washington havt• .... :ud 1t v.tll not
do
At tus news conforence Wt'<l
nt'sday m~ht. Prt·..,1dt•nl C'artcr
n·fui.ed to answt•r a rt'portt·r ·.,
quc·st100 for his comment on th1·
l ' ~ roll• m returnin~ tht• dt•
Carter Endorses
HOSTAGES' FAMILIES
HA VE MIXED VIEWS -A4
Commission Probe
posed shah to lht· thron.-m 19~1
President CJrll•r -.;11d 1t would
not bt..· prQPt·r for him lo rom
menl oo what h1· callt'<l "anc•u•nt
h1 SlOr} '
"As I h<ive .... aut. whNher and
when the American ho'lta~f'.,
wou Id ht> relt•t1st•d dt'pt•nd'I on
t he U S att1tudt> " Rani·Sadr
s aid ID an inte rv1C'w with tht·
Italian RAJ ll'levb1on tap('(f in
Tehran t•arher in th<' du}
'Wt: have put fon~ard our pro
p o ~ a h a n d w l' h a v t' (' o m
munic<it<'d our opinion. Wt• art·
w;.11t1ng for thf' n•sults
"Wht:n aJ I tht• rond1t1ons a re
WAS JllN<;T0:"-1 1i\P 1 Pn .... 1
<ft•nt C:artt•r. ID a move to ..:.11n
rt.•lf'J<;<' of somP 50 Ami>nc<.tn
hoslJRt·.... IS t'Odtir'>IOR an In
ternat1ooal romm1s<.wn to l'it
plore Iran ·., lonR fe\lerin i;e
i.?rte' ant'l"S aRa &ru.t tht· depcl:><.'Cl
-.hah and lhe L'n1ted Stdtt''.'>
Jhs declaration al d nl'v.<. con
f<'rence Wedne3<Jay. aµpt'arc-d t11
mark a pohc) change C.trter
-.aid there \I.ere "some pos1ll ""
-.1 gns" toward endmi: the !OJ
d ay impasse but refll!>ed to gu
in Io det.a:Hs
ll 1s announcem e nt capped
day lonft rumors and poh t.Jcal
dut'ls betwf.'en his adm1n1.str<1
No Progress Made
In Teacher Strike
"Negative progress" was
made during resumed contract
talks Tuesday. a spokesman for
strikin1t teachers in the Founwn
Valley Police
Car Crashes
A Fountain Valley police car
speedl.na to the scene of an acci·
dent this mornin& collided with
another vehicle al the comer of
Brookhunt Street and Garfield
Avenue.
Fountain Valley police said
Officer John McDonald was pro·
ceed lnl toward an accident near
Fountain Valley Hl&h Scbool
with aim> on and Uabt.a Oashini
wbe n b1a car collided wttb a
vehicle drtven by Evanaellna
Vaaquea, 19, 4'30 W. Mauale,
Santa Ana. ·
The Californ i a H l tbway
Patrol, 1'hieb ll lnveatl•attnc
the ffddeot, aald tbe woman
waa transP:Orted to Pacifica
Hoapttal lo· HunUniton Beach.
where &be wu treated and re·
leased.
Valley Elementary &hool Dts·
tnct said loday
"It looks like it may be a long
one. and we're gearing up," Bill
Bianchi. executive director ol
West Orange County United
Teachers. said after describing
teachers' fr u s t ration over
yesterday's bargaining.
In the fifth day of pickeUnt to-
day. 284 ol 440 bargainin1 unit
members <teach ers , school
nurses, etc.> were out, com·
pared to 299 Wednesday, a dis-
trict spokesman said.
After a djouroine lbe talks
Wedneeday n.laht, the supervta-
lnc state inedf ator promised to
caJI both sides together again ln
a few ru.~. ~ of lhls mom-
I n 1. n o n ew sess ion was
scheduled.
Rr.ctor Idled
SOtrrHPORT, N.C. <AP)
A nuclear reactot at Carolina
Power 6 Ll&bt Co.'1 Bnmawtck
plut ~tic.Uy abut down
Wednesday when sensitive in·
1trumenta were Jarred, resulUna
lo f alae readlna •. a CN ,L
11)oke1man aa.lct
. ~ ~-· -----------------------------------
two dnd Sen Edward M Ken
nv<l). bJ., rh1ef challl•nger for the.·
l>t•mocr.H t<: p res1 dt•nl1al
num inat1on
Tht• M<1~c;a chust•lls ~('nator
had s<>u~hl to ta kt• c·n.>d1t for tht·
l.it.-st mov" Rut Carter called
Kt>nnl'dy ~ cl.um and the
'>t•nator·., ht;in) of allf'ged U.S
foreign po l1 rv m""take~
d.ima~.mg LO our <.'Ountr) ...
The p~1deot 's endorsement
of · an appropnatt• comm1ss1on
with a c are ful l y d efi n e d
purpose" contra~tcd with h1~
doubts a t a news cooferenrt·
Nov 2.8 that any forum would
h!.ten to Ira nian complain~.
JUSlJfied or not
Carter was careful not to pro-
claim a breakthrough 1n the
tedious and s till uns uccessful
negollatJons over the Americans
se1.zed by militants on Nov. 4.
Coast
We athe r
Partly cloudy through
Friday with chance of rain
decreasing to 30 percent
tonight and Friday. Con-
tinued cool. Lows tonight
~ at the beaches a nd 52
Inland. Highs Friday 60
along the coast and 65 in·
land .
INSIDt; TODAY
lie dorm't drink ~er or
J1"mp pell, but the .son o/
Prime Minbter Margaret
Tholcher ii being cUnoimced
cu "8rltom'1 BW11 Corter "
Storu. photo. P~ A9.
l•dex
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Hit Afghan Rebela
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lh•re we,.. an unctet.rmlned number ol e uaJtMI. • ... .,.. ,...
port ftom Kabul Hid today In ~a. Swtuerland, I.be United States toJd • meetlnl ol
the U N 11\lman RJ1ht1 Commlalan that "aubetanUal Dumbtn
of prlaonen" had IMtc flown to the Soviet Union from
Araba.nllt&o, eccordial '°a .-.Ion uaaacr1pt r.leued by the
U.S. Mlalon lD O.n"a. The \J .&. ""••le uked •Mther lhe R~d Orem bad been toYit.ed '° Yi.tt tatm.
Cal Trans
Diiputes
Deficit
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A
itUd)' fONCUUnl a $435 mUllon
dtflelt for at.ate hl1hway1 by
19" lt hued oa "faulty uaump-
Uona. '' HYI • 1poketwomen for
the atate Department of
Tran1PortaUoo.
The atudy was prepared by the
Arthur Yount aod Co. conault1n.g
finn tor the lltetAI Tr•mportaUon
Co mmtuloo, which h as
1cbeduled a beartng on it Feb.
28. A dilpatch from At1hanbtan by Auod•lN Pren Cor reapondmt Mkhael Ooldlmit.h quoted w1tnesa.N aa a1.1tn1 thct
Soviets fouaht aJ'I bour Ions battle wtt.b lbe rebeb Monday ln the
vllla1e of Car1ba north of Kabul. tht caplul. WHtern
diplomas ln lhe vlclnlty aaid they aaw Soviet Infantry and ~
&O 01 lnto action •••lllst an army baructa lD t.he vtlla1e. ., ...... It aays the current 16.5 trillion
flve·year stale highway •i.d
transportation plan, which runs
until June 30, J.IM, will nm lnt.o
a deflcit because CalTl'ana bu
underestimated ita needl for an·
nual operating revenues and
runds to match federal tugbway
dollars.
fte •111•rCN CrMletll
BELGRADE. Yua051•Vla (AP> O<K't.ora reported today
lbat President Joslp Broz Tilo was ln "cnUcal" condJtJon
deepltAt 'i.ntenaive meuuret" to save the 87·ytar-old Yusoslav
leader's We. "A certain lmp~vement took place followiq lhe lntAtDllve
Former rtrst lady Bess Truman, in good health
d e spite bothersome
arthritis, quietly celebrat.ed
her 95th birthday today in
Independence, Mo., opening
her gifts, arranging con·
gratulatory flowers, ·and
reading her card from the
White House.
But CalTrans spokeswoman
Susan Brown said Wednesday
that the report is inaccurate.
meaaures of treatment, but the cood1Uoo is atiU very difncult."
the doctors said ln • medical bulletin. There wu no word on de·
tails of Tito's treatment.
GeWPtWe.SMa
LONDON CAP> -Gold prices dipped around the world to-
day as the dollar firmed up in response to hints of a pouible
breakthrough that could lead to the release or the American
hostages in Iran. Gold tumbled $15.09 an ounce on t.he busy Hon& Kong
market to close at $680.20. The metal was selling for $661.50 an
ounce at closing on lhe London market.
In Zurich, Europe's largest market, gold closed down $9 at
$685.50. Earlier in Tokyo, the dollar rose for the fourth conseeuUve
session to close at $242.475, up from a Wednesday close or
S24l.90
nret..,.t~ Walle Oii
CHICAGO <AP> -Firefighters walked off the job today and
refused to answer fire calls, leaving only skeleton ere~ to
watch empty firehouses In the nation's second-largest city. A
spokesman for the mayor said some firefighters were returning
as the day wore on
Schmitz, Cranston
Racing for Senate
SACRAMENTO fAP) -Alan
Cranstcm and J ohn Schmitz are
oppo~m~ ('<Jl'h othe r for the U.S.
!>en ate. but that 's whe re the
:.1m tlanl1es end
They even have different ways
of launchlng a campaign.
C r a nston, the two ·term
Democrat and Senate majority
whip, stuck to tradition Wednes·
d ay . He kicked off his re·
election bid with a series or ap·
p earances all o ver the s tate
alongs ide s miling , pra1s 1ng
Dl"mocratlc officials.
Schmitz. a Hc publican state
sl'nator and once the Amcncan
ln<kpcndt-nt Party <'andidatt· for
president, simply filed has C'an
dirlacy paper~ m Oran~l' Counly
<.ind told a fow re .rtcrs about it
latt>r T hal was a turnabout from
1976. when Schmitz. R ·Corona
dt>I Mar, announced he would
run for the Senate but later
backed out without fllinfit .
C;impa1gn style is only one of
lhe differences between the two.
Cranston. a balding 65-year·
old who is a ploddmft s peaker, 1s
a liberal, although some critics
have accused him of moving Lo
the ri~ht rettntly.
Schmitz. a glib 49.year-0ld, ls
one of the m ost conservative
Golden West Sets
Women Lectures
members of tht• IA>g1slature, a
fact he said he would help in the
rac e for the GOP Senate
nomination.
··Everyone running ror the
Republican nominauon is a con·
servative," he said. "But I 'll be
the conservative with a
legislative re<:Ord. I don't have
to give speeches. I can Juat t.ell
them to foe>k at the record."
Besides Schmitz, other poten-
tial or definite GOP candidates
include tax r ebel Paul Gann.
former Los Angeles Ma~·or ~m
Yor ty, and James Ware, the
Republican cand1d ~le for con
trollcr in l.978
Cr a nston says he 1s s upp<>rt.ln g
a U .S. boycott of the Moscow
Olympics and an increase in de-
fense spending because of th<'
Ru ss ian i nva s i o n o f
Afghanistan.
Census Takers'
Tests Set Friday
Testing for temporary jobs
with the U.S. Census Bureau will
be offered Friday at the Hunt-
ington Beach Clvtc Center, 2000
Main St. room B·7, beginning at
9a.m For additional information
contact Steven Redfearn at
831-433>.
'ltWast1'tM~
Funeral Set
For BB Plane
Crash Victims
Funeral services for a Hunt-
ington Beach couple who died in
the mid·alr collision of two
small planes near Lo6 Angeles
International Airport last week
will be held Friday.
Final rites for Jaclt Murphy.
40, and hls 30-year-old wife, San·
dra. will be read at Westminste r
Memorial Park mortuary at 1:30
p .m . Burial will follow al
Wt'stminsler Memorial Parle.
The Murphys were flying a
r<'nted Piper Cherokee out of
Huntington Beach's Meadowlark
Airport, according to the brolher
of the p1 lot.
Be said they left last Friday
for San Jose where they planned
t o celebrate their eighth an·
n1versary, which would have
been last Monday.
Murphy, a toy company rt ..
s earcher. is survived by his
brother, James, and daughter.
Cheryl Becther, both of Hunt·
ln&loo Beach.
Sandra Murphy. a oaUve of
Wes trninster, is survived by her
father. Donald Pierce; sisters.
D o nna and Tammy , and
brothers Tony and Brad . all of
Huntmgton Beach.
Bandit Robs
Motel in HB
A gunman with a green pla.stic
bag pulled over bis bead held up
a Huntington Beach oceanfront
motel late Wednesday and
escaped wllb $150 in cash, police
s aid.
According to a clerk at the
HunUngtoo Shores Mot.el, 21002
Pacific Coast Highway, the rob·
ber entered the mot.el office at
about U :lO p.m . and pulled out a
gun.
He told officers lbe bandit put
the day's receipts into bis
pockets and fled.
A four.part lecture series ex·
:i m min~ the role of women today
1s being offered by Golden West
Colle~e Women's Center, begin·
ning next Wednesday at noon in
the community cent.er.
The lectures, to be held Feb.
27, March 5, and March 12, will
discuss the role of women in
politics, education, and careers.
F'or further inform 11.tion call
892·7711, extension 591.
Barley Reiterates
'Love' for Victim
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By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of -Dally ~i.t S&Mt The defense in tbe Thomas
Barley murder trial rested lu
case Wednesday, after the
former Daily Pllot report.er re
iterated bis love for bis slain
wife. Catherine.
"I love Calberine more than 1
ever did," Barley, 51. told the
seven-man, five-woman jury at
'the end of lengthy cross·
examination by Deputy District
Attorney Cliff Harris.
Of the May 26 stabbing attack
that left Mrs. Barley dead on a
walkway in front of a Santa Ana
coffee shop. Barley uld, "It
wasn't me that dld that, Mr.
Harrt.a. It wun't me."
The defense baa claimed
lbroupout the tlve-week trial
that Barley was ln the mldat of a
blackout when the stabbing oc·
curred and that be has no con·
sdous rerolle<:tion of the event.a
that occurred.
the night before the stabbing
when he called his wife and
heard another man's voice in the
background. Barley and his wife
had been separated for six days
prior to her death.
.. By God. she told me that
whenever she fancied it and she
wanted to go out with anotber
man. she would. And sbe meant
1t." Barley testified.
Shortly before the stabbing,
Barley testified. be spoke with
his wife by telephone and they
aereed to meet later in the day
so he could itve her $300 to re·
pay a loan.
Asked by the prosecutor
whether Mrs. Barley bad v1olal·
ed their marrlaae agteement.
Barley responded, "Yes. but I
wasn't surprlsed. She bad done
lt before."
Barley said hls goal was for him
and Mrs. Barley to move to
Ireland to improve their marital
relatlonahip. Barley ls a native
ol Ensland.
"We thmk there are some
glitches in the numbers and a lot
or faulty asaumptloos. We have
sufficient revenues to carry out
the five-year program." Ms.
Brown said.
"lt seems they began the re·
p<>rt with an assumption -lhe
need to raise gasoline taxes -
and wrote a report to support
the assumption," she added.
Ms. Brown said the repon. un·
derestimat.es the interest rev·
enue on hi ghway reserve
funds and assumes a payment
pattern for long·term projecLc;
"not based on actual ex
perience."
Reacting to the report, Senate
President Pro Tem James Mtlls.
D -S an Di e g o. sa id the
Legtslature ··will fa.nd Its hands
lied" In trying to cover that def·
lc1t because of Proposition 13 property tax cuts an<l the spen<J·
in~ hrrul!> imposed by Propos1·
tion 4
··11opcs for rutur<· highway de·
ve lopment are de a d." Mills
said. "Because of passage last
year or Proposition 4, g asohn<•
tax es canno t be rai s~d for
purpose!) of h1 J:hway e xpen ·
d1tures without n •dur ing a p·
propriations ror othe r pro·
grams"
Gunman Gets
81,000 From
Valley FirDI
A gunman strode up to the
center counter a t a Fountain
\'a lley savings and loan TUC'Sday
afte rnoon. announced "'This 1"> J
robbery," and got away v.1th
about $1,000, police s aid.
The bold·up occurred at the
Southwest Savings and Loan As·
s oc1atlon o ff ice at 16171
Brookhurst St.
Police sald the robber w~ at·
tired In a blue ski jacket and
dark blUt> knit cap and dtsplaycd
what appeared to be an
automatic pistol. A teller banded.
ove r the money and signaled for
police.
Detective Don Coolt said
police surrounded the savings
and loan wtt.hul two minutes of
th e alarm. but the suapect
escaped. The FBI has been
c alled 10 to assist in the io·
vesti.aaUoo. be said.
Thal view 11 aupporud de-
f enae attorney Oeor1e Clnlla
bellevea, tbrougb 1ta\ementa
Batley made wtill• under h)"P.-
noeD aDd the lnlluence of a truth
Mrum.
Speakinl of their marrtqe.
Barley aald, "l didn't think It
WH over. Sbe wu very vtable, •
very 1exy, a very attracUve
woman.
'
Barley conceded tn bls
tetUmony that he became aDJJ'Y
'
"God know• what came
between us." Barley tMUftecl.
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Mas O .. •Jrie Geld
Leonhard Stock of Austria speeds past gate on Whiteface
Mt. race course on his way to winning the men's downhill
today at the Want.er Olympics in Lake Placid N y Stock
who came to Lake Placid as an alternate on Ui~ A.ustria~
team, was clocked in 1 :45.50 for the two-mile run. Pete
Pattt:rson of Sun V~lley, Idaho, finished fifth. the best
s~owmg by an Amencan. See story in today's Sports sec-tion. Page Bl.
F,....P,..eAI
FLOODS HIT AREA. • •
aod rising waters were homes
near Springdale Street and
Warner Avenue, 13th Street
between Palm and Or ange
Avenues and at Atlanta Avenue
and Beach Boulevard.
Long-time Hunllngt.on Beach
weather obser1er J Sherman
Denny noted today at 2 Ii
inches of ra1J1 fell between 6 a m.
Wednesday and 6 a m. today
Not.mg that 1t was the most
rain he'd ever recorded over J
24·hour penod 1n the past 49
years, Denny o bserved that
m osl of the deluge fell late
Wednesday ru~ht.
Capt. Hosmer said, "'The ram
just overw1aelmcd the storm
dram system.··
Public works officials blamed
the mobile home park flood on a
plugged stor m drain. Hosmer
said a block wall fell over a por·
tion of the dratn Ul addJLK>n to
tbe sill and debna collected
there.
CoWlcllwomae llut.b Fin)ey
said today that lh1.a is the third
such drain b&ockaee reported at
lhe parlt this year.
· · t get a call a.ft.er every maJor
r ain storm." Mrs Finley saJd.
~hP said parlc manaRer l.A t~h
~tlll'r d.um..., lht• nt\ 1' at fJull
bl.'Ca!J.S(: lht: dram 1i. inad(-.1Udll·
Hut Mr; F'lnlt'v said ,h,. has
bt>en lold b) cit} off1c1al!> lhdl
parking lot :.onstruction at adJ3·
cem O<-ean Vu.•w Hag h School
had blocked the dram
Mayor Don MacAlll.ster saJd ·
Benefit Swap Meet
Slated at College
Reservations are still being
accepted for swap meet spaces
for a fundraiser to be hekt at
Golden Wegt College Feb. 23.
beginning at 9 a m. Proceeci.1 from tbe swap meet
will go to benefit the school's
choir and band. For further m·
f ormatioa call 812· 7711, en. S02.
he, too, has heard about Ule
drainage problem at the park
over the years.
"You have to remember," he
said, "the area the park is next
to 1s a natural bog, and the ques·
lion really 1s. ·can we totally
control what nature d~s? ' "
M a cAlhstcr said he drove
about the city dunng the height or Wednesday naght"5 ram
··1 though Lhl' whole city was
i:oan lo{ lo fall into the ocean lhe
way thmRS looked."'
Meanwhil e, Red Cross
coordJnator Margo Mihalic said
he r orRanizallon will cootmue to
reed and houi.e mobilehome
pa rk evacU<'t'S at Murdy Park
until at lea.st tomorrow.
Cots and cooking facilities
have been set up in the park.
rccre allon structure, she said.
Whale many of t.bose e vacuat-
ed late Wednesday and early
Thursday remam at the shelter.
some began relurnln& lo t.belr
homee lb1s mondnc· One of them, Mrs. Glorta Doyle, was wading ln knee-high
wat~r searchin g for her cat,
··s panky."
She bad last se<!n th'· :m1mal
1 "'"•nnl! m Jn J\o•-.11t11 trl'<" .Jl
J bout l.:! JU a m . !>h•· • •• 111!
~h~ a nd h1•r hus band wc>rc-
J ' '''''P v. hl·f\ J v. a k c•nNJ hy poundJng_ on tht.'tr mohtlPhomc aoor at about 12 10 this mommi.!-
"F ire engines were here and
this man told u.'I a boat could
come and get us," she recalled.
But she said her hus band.
Bus ter, d.Jdn't wait. He managed
to s tart hts small Datsun despite
near·hii>-dttp watt>r and drove
up the bill
"I decided not to wait, either,
and JUSl waded out," she said.
Later. Doyle went back for the
couple's dog , fs ckon. but
couldn't coax Spanty from lhe
tree. abe said.
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CAUF.ORNIA
.. 11 Ce.••
Gas Overcharge
Violations Hit
L08 ANGELES <AP) -Depmt.meat al SMro adon l&J uu IM lt.lltkml are ove~ their C9tom .. ~u.r.. U.. U.
aatloul .....,., •lt.b ue.lllve eba,... ·~ two to ftw
ceab • p1loD.
1'be ~ OYOttb91"19 dt1K'OYC!J'ed siDce lut Aui-t WU U .& ceau. 1allaa ... ott\c6al laid
rr WA.8 UGOUl'&D that • bta overdtarstM •W'l'8 oee.aTed
ln J...aary aa b&ll cnadc oU ~nee blk aboWed up at die NI.all
ptpwap.
8'ace Aus. l •kt\ Uw \mtlr&Y departmmt atrwmlh_. lta
prke-MU.lna (Uidollnt!•. 98 pertt-nt of the area at.aUou c:bected
were found to bo ovcrcbar&J.Djl rhat compara wttb a nadoeal
aveJ'qe ol l.9 ~rn!nl
'A.NUA.llY t'IGUIU!S WEllt: fl} 1Hlrc-ent locally and 27 percent
naUonwuie
FederaJ ofhdals t>mpbasued, hOwever. Uu1t t.be prlcinc lnfrac-
tiona were dat.covered at uperal1oru. oo whicb the department bad
received complaanlb The cbe<'k& were not random. But the num-
bers md.1cate a tugher rate of ovt!rchargeb here, they s aid.
~. '*"-' 14, ,., DA.IL Y PILOT .45
K-9 Cop
Arrests
Gumnen
DANVILLE (AP > -Two cunmen held aeveo persons
boeta&e ln a suburban realdenee
for an hour. then were captured
by a police doc after excbanglne gunfire wtth otttcen when they
tried to escape. autboriUes Aid.
One of the men wu abot ln the
arm by poUce Wednesday ni&bl
when the pair attempted to drive
away from the house wtlb two of
the boatagea, Contra Costa
County sheriff's depuUea said.
"The vehicle, disabled by of.
fleer gmafire. was abandoned in
a nearby school yard, and the
suapecb were s ubtiequenlly ar-
rested by a K·9 cop," Sgt. Ken
Dyer aa1d.
Dyer sa1d Richard Paz. 28.
and Brian Shipp, 21. both of
Pleasant Hill, were arrested for
conspiracy, kidnapping, rob·
bery. assault with mlenl to com·
GEORGE HUBBARD, audll director of the energy department
enforcement d.Jvision ht!r<:, speculatt.'<1 Wednesday that tighter sup
plies and pnce lids higher than most other parts of the country
were behind the v1olalions
A Valftltiae fer Oar !Wei .... ,..
,mil murder, assault with deadly
weapon and burglary.
Paz was treated at Contra
Costa County Hos pital an
Martinez for the mmor gunshot
wound. Both men were being
held in the county jail "U a guy across the street from me as allow~ lo charge ten
cents a gallon more than I am and i.taU bas a Une of cars waiting to
gel in, then the temotation for me as lo Jack up my price:• be ex-
plained ·'Tight suppht-s plus h1gh rmce equals violaUons."
Edward N. Hepper , member of the Cana-
dian Consul General's office in Los
Angele& receives a singing valentine in his
office as other members of the staff look
on . The event, sponsored by a local com-
pany called ''Live Wires." was to show ap·
Runaway Tank Truck
Crash Kills Driver
NEWHALL CA P > Official1> urc
invest.J~atmg the c·ausl'.' of a tanker
truck crash and f1 re on northbound
Interstate 5 that took the Life of its
driver . a 35 year old Los Angl'lt• ...
man. and closed all lanes of the
freeway fnr three hours.
"Both sides of the frl•cway were on
fire when offic ers arrived," said
California Highway Patrol officer
John Gi?ntry.
( STATE J
tear gas lo break up Wednesday
night's fight. which started in a cor-
ri<lor by inmates returning from the
dining room, prison spokesman Clilf
Reed saad. Twelve crude knives were
recovered from the ar ea, be said. S.le prices good dtru Presidents ~
~ Feb. 18, °' "'41/le ~I.ts/.
LEVI'S WESTERN SHIRTS
preciatioo to the Canadian government for
its help m gettl.Jlg American c1tlzens out of
Iran. The singing tno, from left. are Cyndi
Cardinal , R ebecca Cash, a nd Jude
Kothmann.
Dyer said shenH'~ depul.le~
we re called lo the home ot An
thooy Romano about 7 : 50 p.m
on man-with·a·gun complaint.
The accident occurred al 7:20 pm
Wednesday when the brakes ap
parenlly failed on the double-trailer
rig, during a snow nurry, causin~ 1l
to run out of control. strike two
vehicles an d the n explode into
names. The n g was hauling :in un
identlficd nammablc hqu1d
The L0C1dent followed a clash Tues-
day nagbt involving 40 lo 60 inmates
m wh1cb one inmate was killed and
another injured, Reed said. (A)Oloowfromlonq~·--..k"t'n.indj\'dn~m ,,,,.,.m¥"_.. a~ pldKh Collon/poly.~ M L ·Xl RecJ $1 / ~ lO ,.,..,_.._
n..BeWhlE'r•INll
LOS ANGELES CAP> -U.S .
postal inspectors havt• arrested a Los
Angel~ couple, s<>ught by ft-final
authorities an conoect1on with a
scheme to collect more than $45,000
Crom insurance companies through
phony accident claims.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Henry
Rossbacher said Joseph Berson, 39,
and Norma Jean Keenan, :n. who
claims lo be Rcrson's wire. wen~ ar·
rai~ned late Wt.'<lncsday before lJ S
Magistrate· J ohn R Kronenbf..'r~ Bml
was set at $25.000
TRACY (AP) The second brawl
in two days at the Ocuel Vocatwnal
Institute mvolvPd about a.1 pnsoncr<i.
some u.<iing pnsun m;uh• weapons,
and has lt·fl five mme:tl<'S an1ured , of·
ficaa ls ~ay
Prison guardfi us1•d l wo rounds of
11 .... 1 ... ieaS•• .. ,
LOS ANGELES <AP> -U.S.
Marshals were searching today for
four inmates who used two prison
vehicles to ram their way out of
Terminal Island Federal Correc·
tional Institution.
Local authorities were loolting for
one of the escape vetucles. an orange
1962 hall-too pickup truck of unknown
make wb.icb the escapees may have
used to drive away from the area.
The lnmates crashed the double
gates al the facilit y with the pickup
and a fire truck al 7:40 p.m . Wednes·
day dunng a free-movement period
at the minimum security facility.
Sl•lfl•• €w 11.elllefl
FRESNO CAP> -The Fres no
death penalty case against a 30-year·
old man charged with the rape-sl,aymg
of his 12-year-0ld stepdaughter was
dis missed on a legal technicality, then
1mmedlatelyrefiled.
Donald Griffm i.s ttcused in lbe
death oflhe girl, wb<>&e body was found
Dec 13 slashed and sexually mull lated
near the San Joaquin River .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
See the Vera Maxwell
Spring Collection of
Suits end Coats,
shown by I special
tept 111nt1tive
at I. Magnin
South Coelt Plaza
on Friday .id Saturday.
F«>ruary 16 end 16.
Impeccable tailoring in
superfine fabrics:
soft woolens, mohair and
Ultrasuedl polyester-
polyurethane. The dinner
and theatre suit in black
UltraHtdl. e nipped-in
jedcet over slim skirt,
6 to 14 llzes 646.00.
Fine Sult Salon
Lmagmn
South Coett Plaza Coltl Mesi 967-1611
. _,, -.. --
NOW $11.49-12.99
LEVI'S MOVING' ON JEANS
(B) ~'on popular ~"" m pH'Wit..ned denlm,N!Vtdl
!VAii, corduroy Of b!Wled canon ~ ~ m
wlfocied siores ~ 28 38. Reg \19 24
NOW $13 .99-17.99
HN.\NIAN PRINT SHIRTS
(C) Tremendous o,,/J\llng' "" I~ f11mtll" n\111..o"f ~II.On print ~ for q.,I, ~loOrfrd fq.q \lh
NCM' $16.99
(D) ~li>fv' a qt col h.orqol111 ""\I' ior f.r.<>•111· ..,,,4,..,,.., < • "l'i
fllWll' by Lt'Yl 's Aw rolo" .irtd .,,.,.i .. ., f<•'I 1.L l !H
NCM' $18.99
fl ) ~,..... ""'""" of ""'"' ,,,.,,.. •'11fl•rll...,.cd "'""" ,,,
<.erf'f'fl [)<Int I.nit '>hirt<,. HJ(Y' 1 rA1•"' Rr-1 \LO .'I
N(MI $14.99
SAVE 25%0N
OCEAN PACFIC PANTS
(F) W.· ~ cvt n<•r(.., '"' 'h"" ,four mo-.i rw'!lU~'' -..\I.>-.
fr)( "f1'111'j 11111\V (I 1lor\ ol rr!11rtn -.h;.'e1t"') M llflrJkvj
pripltp <;,.•i('(fl"'.I """''"' Ill '"'kt fl•d ,fl~ .... w.,1-J ... /I •
lH ~ii !<.'CJ \LU I. 2
NOW $14.99--16.99
SAVE 20% ON CANDFS SHOES
'ilM• oo OO(' nl oorrrlO'.I n<JPUi.,r .,n,_.. .... Gmdrt' ~ hy f I
(,,"f O ~11-d ""'"" l\dW h-.'ft rt..-ltJ< 1-d hlf for ""'' d.1\1'-1 Jrtly. vi hurn,. f!'M 114'V r hotee
B
ffEE KMT SPORT SHIRT
(G) Famous w,A•nq ~ ~ cool ... h!k-ttetn..· 100" ctlflon ~~~m~hloewotti ... f\, .. M/u•l•Jtl••
Limited ~. <,o hwv l<rq ~ 14
NOW$8.99
~A CRVZ TOPS
IH) Gr-ne s.itngs on thew adorctble embtOl<kf l'<f top<,
fiom Sine OW. Reg St9
NOW$12.99
Ol"EN __,,, 10-1:311, ur 10-7, SUN 10-1 a :
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'
Orange Cont 0 1lv P1tot
Trust Misplaced
Eats Tax Dollars
The flnal prop boldlna up a private ft.rm bfDdHn1
HOl\Unitcri Beach 'I federally f.a.d job plOlr&ID WU
bocked down th1s ~ wheP t.be aty CouDdl voted to
cancel lta ccmtract wtlb the company.
Western lnlUtute ol Careen lnc., hired laat OeL l by the city, la under lo v..uaauoo by the Ora.qe County
Manpower Commiuioo on chartee OI mllm°U Com· prebeuive E!nplo.vmeat Tralnlal Act CC!:I'Af .
The Manpo••r Comml•lk>D, tbroup which all
federal f\IDds earmarked for eounu job tralnln& now.
curtailed Wettem'1 tax ~ last week.
ln t.be wake of tbe miamanqem.nt allec•Uom. C!Om·
mluioaen qreed to help Western wind down lta e>pera·
Uoos and clole tu doors by March l.
The chances center an>und allel•Uom that W•tem
and ita presl<\ent, Robert Cunnh»&b•m . milh&nd.1ed tax
dollars by leaatng otficee wit.bout approv~r.pu.rchulna eit~nslve funuture a..od grantlna lar1e gay ruaea.
Becomln1 cl"ar as the fact that all tbe hoopla eou1d
bu ve beer1 a voided ll offldala had kept a closer eye oo the
firm's doing.4'.
It was Hunungtc;e Beach City Admln1st.ntor Bud
Belsito who recommended that City Council members
hire the firm to be manaaed by several former city
employees.
It would seem Belaato must share m the b!Jime that
no controls were esubllahed to watch over Weatern's af.
fairs. That omission might be shared by manpower
officials.
Allegations Indicate that most of the s pending
transgressions occurred before Western was established
and when its officials were on the city's payroll.
City administrators and the council certainly should
h ave been aware of those questionable financial moves
during that period.
· But elected officials often tend to take an eye off
funds granted by federal agencies when they aren't part
of the general fund and derived from local taxes ..
Further, there are allegations that relatives of three
city officials were on the C~ A payroll when the pro-
•~ram was managed by Huntlngton Beach.
Nothing appears to be illegal in that move, and the of.
ficials claim they did nothing tO secure the jobs for their
. relatives.
But there is an old adage that says any good electri·
cian knows where the hot wires are located and keeps his
hands away from them.
U there is a lesson in the CETA controversy, it has to
be that the taxpayer never should assume his dollars are
being spent wisely.
That's a tough lesson when the classroom moves
from Sacramento or Washington, D.C .. into his own
horn clown.
Caution in Order
The Fountain Valley City Council had UtUe choice
last week but to reverse the decision of the cit)"~ Plan·
ning Commission and grant Sun World Family Tanning
Center Inc . .a permit to open a local tanning parlor.
Pressed by Sun World lo act quickly on its applica-
tion. the commissioll originally denied the pernut in order
to research the fledgling tanning parlor industry. which
uses indoor booths and ultraviolet lamps.
Eventu.aUy. the commission developed health and
safety rcguJations for local parlors and granted perm1ts
lo th rec· such busrnesses.
Apparently irritated by Sun World's uulial pressure,
howt'Vl'r, the c·ommiss ion failed in a 2·2 vote to reconsider
tht· hnn'i-. request for a permit
Local plannrn~ guidelines must be applied consistent·
ly, <Jnd the councal properly granted Sun World a permit
Ot..>sp1te ats foot-dra~ging, the Planning Comm1ss1on
d<·scrves credit for res earching the tanning LDdustry and
for 1mposmg ht.•alth and safety requirements on the
parlor...
Until the Ion~ term r·ffects of such treatments are
known, s uch precautions arc in order.
• Opinions ~xpressed "' the space abOve are thoc,e ot me Datly Pilot
Other v1nw~ "XPO•">Sod on this page are those of 1he11 author~ dnd
c:1rt1:.I~ A1wdor commont 1s 1nv1ted Addrt1ss fhe 0 ,111y Piiot P 0
Box 1560 Go:.ta MU'><!. CA 'l~6::>6 Pha n~ (714) 642·4321
Boyd/Stuttering
By L.M. BOYD
A man who says he• h:.i'
s tuttered all his Ure repe>rt!-.,
.. J"requenlly the most d1r.
f1cult syllabi~ for u stutterer
to pronounce are those in his
own name."
When an e1:1rthworm needh
a nap. it takes it, regardless
or what's going on. So deep is
this innate 1mpuls 1on that
whl'n you rut said worm In
hair, both halves take their
naps at tht' same time.
Another word for crowd is
"crwlh" which rhymes with
.. truth " From the Welsh.
But it's in the American
language dictionary at hand
and not under foreign word11
and phrases . flow many
other words without voweb
come to mind ? None ''
Likewise.
Q What ·s the difference
between a "proof coin" and
an "unc1rculated coin'">
f)«•ar
(;loomy
Gu,.;
Why doesn't Fountain
Valley School l)latrtct
fire the .. teachen" and
hire the aubll1 The kid•
will team just u much
with th11 Callfornla
ayst.em. O.J .B.
I\ Tlw un<'1rculntc-d rosn 1!!
1111 n I •·II on l ht' h 1 gh s pet'<.!
pn·-.•., movt"d on conveyor...
run throu g h a tunnel
11111d11nt> and s truck only
on c t'. Jl ·snot guaranteed lo bl•
pe rfect The proof coin 1s
hand-fed to a slow press,
!lolruck tWlce. and ln.specll'd
for perfection. It HI made from
a highly polished blank
Q. Seemed a few gf'neru
I ions ago that every dog ln
the country was call(,'<! Rov
n . but I don't know why ... ?
A . They were named after
!he fi rst animal film slnr who
played the hero In the liOS
movlf' "Rescued by Hover."
Q ln what school subject
do the most student11 Rel un
"/\"grade?
A. American h1atory 1'hot
subject In which the most get
an "F" Is English. regret to
report
Q. How long a distance as a
million inches?
A. Little Jess than 16 miles.
The lune moet wldely used
as the school song in
American high schools and
colleges is t hat of "On
Wtsconsln." Moat common
school colors, some comblna·
lion or rod, whlt~ iand blue .
Most common ntckname for
school 4thletlc teams. Llons.
Dogs and cats make their
own vltamln C lt'a not
neceuary to 1lvo them
orange Juice.
~Uent repona that cer\ain
parts of India have a
women'& lansua1e that men
can't underetand.
~s Keev1l 'Editor
~. ,..,,__,, ,, ,.,
J-elrAndenoo.
Soviet Leader 'Disappears'
WASHINGTON -Tb1
perkidlc dt1appearanca from
Moe~ ol Lop Soviet .. Aden
Mt beeolrlie rouU.ne IUlee tMy
puaed th9 TO-year marfl .oct
MIU &o 1uceumb &o ~ lll·
.,..... ol * .... 8ut Premier
Alexei KMntn hat beea <M& ot
pubUc vift for 10 kle1 that peo.
pte .,.. beeiMlQI to &alk.
Tb• pra1malle premier,
aecood oaty to Pnilideat lAolUd
8ruhnev lo
world t ~·
DOWD, baan't
been aeen In
public alnce
rnld·October.
At aee 71, he
could be sul ·
ferlna from
lbe major ill·
0 8'1 that bu
bee n men·
Uoned in Moscow as the reason
for his abeeoce.
But there are festerina suspt·
dona that Kosygin's illness may
have pollllca1 complicatk>ns.
Mailbox
Tb• wont w leaked °"' um...,
11<>n-ln·law. Dzberman OvWal...a.
accepted payoff• rr~m an
American mya&ery man named
DavldKarT.
TheN'• no Joaaer uy na·
10D to wttllbold tbe fact ilsat
Kan' Uled to brtnc me Udorma·
tlon from lDlldl UM Kremlin.
Hla reporta lnvartab1J WrDed
out to be reliable. Sometlmee be
lipped me off to K,.mUD Jup-
oeulno befoH our tateWceoce aaencl• learned abo\lt them. Suddenly Wt July, Karr diec1
ln Perl• under myaterlous
clrcumatanct9. He bad jUll re-
turned from MOKO• wben be
kept an apartmenL He •u ac·
companied by bit dau~t.er,
Cathy, who aa1d be WU eahJUlt·
ed. She believes be died rrom
natural causes. But Karr·s
wldow baa augaested to the
Pari• poUce that be may have
been murdered by the KGB.
It may be strictly co&Dddeo-
ta I that Kosygin dlaappeared
from pubbc vaew three moolbs
later. But th• connection
betw4!41n Karr and Ko1y1in's
IOD·ln·laW hu .Umld wtlUptrs
in th• in&eW1ence oommunJty.
THE CENTRAL lntelUitm(e
Agency. meanwbUe, baa been
reporting for four years that
Kosygin had one fool on a
banana peel. The agency
learned that Breaboe• had re·
peatedJy "overstepped insUtu·
Uonal boundaries, intrudlof into
Ko1yalo '1 governmeota do·
main, by lnterTUpt.lna m~
of the CotmcU ol Miniatera. · •
As far back as Feb. 20, 1976.
the CIA reported: "If a top
leader abould go, Premter
KMygin seems to be the m()!St
likely. Penodically. reports are
ctrculated that be would like to
retire. His health has been indJr.
ferent recently. Over the ye&N.
his gove rnmental apparatus ha.c;
,uffered attacks and 1ncurs1oos
from the party, including
Breshnev .....
Kosygin himself confided to
Swedish Prime Minister Olof
Palme tn 1918. accordlnC to a
secrrl report. tbat the PoUlburo
had decided he should "let new
polltkal leader• be seen for
awtill•. ··
Accordin1ly. Koeygin began t.o
fade from the public spotlight
until he disappeared altog.ether
•ast October. In Moscow.
diplomatic IOW'CH told my re·
porter, Sally Deoton. that
Koaydn no longer hu a voice 1n
Kremlin oouncila. His likely sue·
ceaaor. ahe wu told, would be
Deputy Premier Nikolai A..
Tlkhanov. 74. already a Poli•
buro member and a political al•
ly of Brezhnev.
A11 one seeret CIA report put
1t, "ll 1s ea.s1er for Politburo
rivals to jom in ousting mem·
ber11 than m agreeing on new
colleaR~ ...
WATCH ON WASTE : The
l'ent.agoo spends more than $350
million a year to operate cut-
rate food commissaries acros'>
I he country. Service familie'>
buy food and other items at a 25
percent discount, thanks to this
Wupayer subsidy. Congress ln·
tended that commissaries serv1•
military po6ts that were n:mote
from clv111an shoppm~ centers.
11111 the· Pentagon words m1ths
h.1 \11• gott.t·n around th1~ by rom
1nK up wtlh a unique dl'ftn1tion or
the word "remote." In the bras ..
haL'I. vu·w. a post as rPmot(> if 11
1-. mort-thun 10 mmult-'>' dnv1·
rrom a suJ)f'rmarkN
-A loosely admanlstered
Agrtculture Department pro
gram bas the General AcCOWlt
lng Office bwzing angrily. The
Reekeepers' Indemnity Pro-
1tram compen5ales ap,arists a-.
much as S25 for f>ach beeh11w
population that's dl>stroyed bv
pesticide"> It'll M~t the tax
p.J'tf'ri; a lrrw><it SJ million th1-.
>t·Jr (;f\0 1nvt•<>t1 f:ator'\ sus~·t t
that l.O m t' un-.r rup u lnu .
b<'c.>ket"p('f"> ,Jfl• i.'ltht•r !>Ubm11
tin.: phony rlaam-. or <in· 111·
l1bt-rat•·ly 11•\llnl! thc·1r b<'f• Nil
onu~s rue from exvusure to tox1 ""
chem1caJs. It's e asier than t<1k
1n g prt"<•aution5, J n1I :.ifwr :Jll •I
only pubhc moawy
Americans Paying for Oversized Appetite
To the Ed.at.or .
The Amencan public blamec;
our automob1h· manufacturer..
ror fk>oding the market with
million-. or un'\alabh'. over ·
powert'<i and ove r weight ga~
~uulin ~ car s , whtlt-h igh
m1lea~c foreign cars steal Uw
markt't Actually, our c ar
maker.; learnt.-d loog ago that
unless they makl' what th1·
public demands, their cars will
not seU and they will go broke.
Years ago suc h makers as
Amencan Motors (formerly
Ram bier> and Crosley lea.med
that bitter lesson when they
broul(ht out economy cars at
which the public turned up t.M1r
n011es. Stout, economical Euro·
pea o cars !-ouch as Austin were
readily available but aoy
/\me nran who bought one was
look l'<I oo as a ~rt of kook by tus
neighbors and co-workers.
To have any standing a 175·
pound Amencan had to dnve <t
4.000 pound Juggernaut to work
each day It as said that the
Greyhound bus people were ap·
proached by one ambitious
fellow wbo wanted them lo make
a convertJble roadster mountrd
on a bus ch:iss1s for ham so that
ht• could "kl't'P others in their
place-. "
Until Amc•ric ans regain a
sense o( proportion in their de-
mands ror large cars , large
homes. large everytJung, we can
t•xpt'rt heavy economic strains
on our country. The old maxim,
"cut the suit t.o fit the cloth," wtU
have U> be re·leamed or some
bitter lf'1!500S Ile ahead for Wi.
FRANK KLOCK
o.,•n-'• .... , • To I he• Editor
I . too. ft't!I that the eucalypt~
I n•t•11 oo l.uke Street made that
pCtrllcu.lnr slr~l one of the most
8l'rene and beautiful in Hunt·
lntet.on IWuch. I even feel that
f'&W dt>vclopcrs may have bee n
a bit premat ure In their
wholes~e bulldoung of tht•
t rt.•c.>11
nut those wbo are agitatinJt
for stricter codes to prevent
s uch act.ion.a i.n the future are
for#etUna one very important
fact -F&W devefoPera own11
those trees t>e<:ause t.hey own the
land on which they stan d
Therefore. tr we still choose to
rccotenlit' th • rtghts of property
owne,.., we must also recoenize
that F&W developers hH a riJ(ht
to do whatever lt pluaea with
thote trees.
l\ARBARA B. KAMM
Z a •\'leea
To the Editor:
Your report on Huollncton
S.acb eti, Council Naction to
th• Department or Ptah a~ Game report on the Wetlands
i:raph1cally demonstrates ooe
reason for the lax revolt
Yo u quo te a councilm an
crihc1zmg the report -.aylng
"You kno w. le as t l t•rn, s alt
~rass 311d pickel weed don't pa~
taxe~. You rv really domg us
an lnJUSll~ by LBkinl( away OW'
most valuabk-rorustli n1· " Tax-
payers are Ured oC heanng that
50rnet.hl.ng must be taxt'd to be
1o1ood. TIK> !>talc•ment pla<"~ lhr
vallle of Uus land in terms of
taxes. OLdn't the City Couoc1 l get the
message o( Pro~IUons 4 aDd lJ
and probably Proposition 9" I
s ubmit that the City Council '!>
lime could bett.t>r be s pent 1n
looking for areas to cul the
budget and oot oew ways to
have a s urplus of tax dollar..
HARRY L. BUDIJS. JR
Srta..I ar.-~
To the Editor·
My name 1s John Perry Stu
dt·nts have t>et>n wonde~ why
I have bc<>n parking my truck
across from the Glalt'r ~hool
Some have asked me and I havt>
explained, but only .i fe w
hst.eoed and understood
Our freedom of s pet><'h 1<>
~uaranteed by the Bill of RighL<,,
a nd as intc·rpreted by th<'
Supre me Court. the 14th Amend
meot
A large portion of the upper
kvel student body attempted lo
deprav<> mt• of my c1v1I ngbts,
a od my freedom of speech
Four eggs were thrown al my
truck and ~ air wu let out of
two tlreA. This reqwred only
three or rour people. But there
were at least 100 students and
three or four male pickets,
(teacben> watching lhl5 at
tempt at. anatthy
11 th.la what la tauabt In class!
Ernest L. Boyer, former Un.It·
f'd States Comm luloner o f
F:ducatlon, atates tbat 25 percent
of all h1ah achool atudenll drop
o ut befor e 1raduatlon An
estimated l.3 perdnt. are func·
t1onally Ullt.erate That means
they do not have the ablUty to all
down and relld a job offer ln the
newspaper, or do the simple
math required to balance a
cheek book. 1"heM filU"9 lo·
dlcate to me that approximately
38 pettent o( our 1Wdent. a ,ear
are belnl cheated out of an
educaUon. Thia la a national
tra1edy
I DO NOT blame thaa all on
the teachers. I have a great deal
of rnpect ror moet of the ln·
structon.
l blame rarenll and people
llke myHl for allowln1 the
decline ln our educational
1y1tem.
t blame th• acbool system
ltMll for not riddlna ltaelt of ln·
epl teachers.
•
I blame federal, state aod
\on l govenuoeot for forrmg lbt
schools lo attempt aoc1al c~e
and speod time on DOO·academ1c
claues.
My soh.1Uon is Cor teachers.
pareots, students and people b.k~
myulf lo unite and collectJvely
r1~ht the educaliooal SY'.5lem
that bas bttome cancer ndden
I am figbtine IOI' c.M students'
right to a good education. and
the1 r teachers' rtgbt l o 10 Vt'
them a good educabon.
JOHN PERRY
I{ W. A re Lewrs
To the Edit.or:
Why waste large sums oC tu
payer money to babysit children
durmg a teachers' stnkt'" Tht·
childrm att the uJtlmate ~
becaUSt' the-le days are included
in the total of 175 "1nstructK>nal
cl;iys .. that tht'y art' suppo&ed to
tw rece1Vlng during a school
\-f,'3f
Ounng the Fountain Valley
h':ichers· stnke. s ubstitutes att
bein~ placed an claurooms
where teachers have removed
the materials and information
needed for cont1oulty in the
<'h1ldrt-n·, t-ducat1onal program
The better ~ubs are providing
1-ducalional busy work and the
less talented are baby-aitUng.
The di.stnct ts be1.og funded for
t'B<'h child attending school.
while the kids goof off or <to
quote> "IO to school to wat.cll tbe
teacben picket " Whether tbe
parents opt to send the kids lo
acbool or keep them home, they
are still losing a n "lnstruc·
Uonal day" from their school
year.
WHY NOT simply cJoee the
tK:bool until the LUues a.re re-
solved and the atrlJte eoded? Tbe
lo~t time could then be made up
by extending the school year ln
the spring for the number of
days lost dwiott \he alrille Then
\he lime the chlldren apend ln
~chool v.-ould not be wasted. In
other areas of the country, this
method as standard procedu~
for ma.kin& up time Iott dwtna
snow atonna or bad weather.
Why not a1lo cooakSer 1trtltea u an emerpocy and lutltute the
aame remedy?
Paraits have been truat:rated lo tbelr attempts to com·
munlcate wtth the school board
a nd eJLpreas their concern1.
When the board fearod that
manf parents and teacbtrt
would be attendln1 the P'eb. 7
mffllq ol t.he Fountain Valley
Board ol P'Aucallon, they called
the meettns oN on tbe JrouiMil
thnt little tould be accom.
pllshed ln the excited emotional
cUmateotlheatrllle.
It aeema to me lbat an op.
portuntty to uk queatJoq and
bear answen to our cone.ma
would have be en a posillvt·
gesture t.o the part:nt.-. and CQm
mun1t y, a nd wa .... th t
r.-spon~1b1hty of our t·lcrt cd
n•presentallv~
The p~s o( negotl.it1on t'n
tails compromise by 1t~ very
nature. The t.eacbers wall "Wln ,, r ... w , IOM.• a ft:w " So will lhe ;Jtf.
m1n1strat1on The only all
a r o und lose r!\ will be lht·
t•htldn>n who have l<>5t prec1ou'
days of t'ducat.Jon And the tax
payen who have fmanced lbc
whoh· r1rc~
LAURA LETHCO
Cit•'• L•••
To the Editor:
I ~ with interest \he accusa
lions ol nepotism toward Hunt-
ington Beach City Adm1mstrator
Floyd Belsito concerning h1 -;
daughter·m -law working m a
C ETA proitram . a program
wh1cb was not city connected.
I am particularly interested
because t.bi.a yo\Ulg lady worked
in my office al City Hall ror
some th.1'ff years befon! she and
Mr. Bel.sit.o's son were married.
During the time working as
City KaJJ receptionist I found
her to be an especially efficient
worker. an excellent typist.
nuenl tn Spanish and eager to be
of serVl ce lo \he public.
AT NO TIME, even after she
became engaged to Mr. Belsito's
son, did the city administrator
ever ask ror any con~asion for
h.ia future daugbter·ln·law. Nor
did be ever lnterfere in her job
In any way except to include her
In a looc liat t)f employees whose
e mployment was beini;t
t.ermlnat.ed u the city began a
proJr:; to rel)' less oo CETA fun .
Her loss u a city employee
waa a deep blow to •It of us. She
was aJtotet,her an outstanding
employee.
When lbe later decided to go
to wort •la.in It was obvious
that abe could DOt wort at City
Hall or foe t.bt cit)' or1anlzaUon
Sbe dkt, at bmMlrecli of other
10.ma people bave done, find a
Job Wbfeb happet*1 to be CETA·
funded.
Tbe manaceDMnt. of Western
lutitute ol Careen may have
made many mistakes ln ad·
mlAiatert.nc t.bt CETA procnm. but hlrln1 tbl1 very efficient
youn1 lad)' waa not one of them
WILl.IAM 0 . REED
• u llf'rs from r•odtr• or.-wt'Lcomr
Tht right ro condtnat> lt>llrl~ tn /•I
wpoct or •limlnolt' lltwl '' re.t~t
1.A1t.,-1 of 300 word.t or ~"" wtll tw
(1fwn pref,rence. All l'1tn:t mwt'"
tludf ttgnoturt ond mailing oddrt".u
bvt namfl mo11 b.-wlthMld on rt
QWat ti IUf/lcf~t rfOSOfl 1.t oppal't'ftl
Poltry, wm "°' ~ J'l'bl•ah«I
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EDITIO N
VOL. 73, NO. 45. 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
~o•r Hometown
Dally NewHpaper
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U , 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS
l Hostage Freedoni Plan Coming Soon
B1n.A111da ... Prw
Former P'onWt lllnUt..r s.an
lhc Bride ol lri\&Dd aaid today
the UnJted Sllltn and "lbe Ira
nhm1" have 11l"'ffd lo a plan lo
rel ease the U S host a1u
"before or concurnntly wlth"
thl' operun" ~( at U N sponaored
inquiry tnlo the shMh's re11me
fn New Yo rk. u. United Natlom
spok~sman said he hoped to be
In a po&atlon to announc .. :.oon.
"perhape ln UM next M houn,"
t.be compoeltJon of a n intema
Uonal commlukln or Inquiry as part ol an arnnae menl lo fret!
the American lio•t a1ea But
U N 1pok 1man Rudolf StaJ
duhar, 1peaklng at a m1dd•y
br1eflnJC, told reporten. "I do not
expect 1t <the 1tnnount·e menll lo
duy "
I n irnotht!r d e v~lopment ,
I ran 'i. Pre1>1den t Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr told an Italian in
te r vlewer the A m erican
hoataeea held in Tehran ror 103
days could be freed an 48 hours 1l
Washington accepts "all the con-
d1lio1U1" i.et by hai. government
In the past. Baru-Sadr has said
has condillons include having the
ll S government acknowledge 1t
has committed "c ri mes" in
Iran, someUu ng Washington of-
hcials have s~ud they will not do
Ba ni-Sadr added, however,
that t he re bas been no dis·
cussion between I ranian and
U S authorities over the release
or hostages
White House spc>kesman Jody
Powell. after a m eetmg with
President Carter earlier tod11y.
was asked about reports that re
lease of the hostages was imm1·
nent and replied: "Everybody is
considerably ahead of th e proc·
es1... He said the ne ws media
are "runnin& a UUle ra pidly."
Meanwhile. Iran's Foreicn
M 1nister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh .
who is vtslting ID Rome, told a
news ronference the hostages m 1ght be released alter the com-
m 1s s1on is appo anted to in-
vest igate t he s hah 's alleged
crimes. He said he hoped the
panel could be a ppc>inted with.in
two days by U N Secret ary-
General Kurt Waldheim
MacBrade. who has made
severaJ tnps lo Iran on U.N
missions. told The Associated
Press 1t wu his "understand-
ing" the plan had been approved
by Ayatolla h Ruho llah Kho
mean1, Iran 's revolutionar y
leader.
In a second te lepho ne an
ter vie w. MacBrade confirmed
bis earlie r s tatements.
other Storlll LoolllS Off Coast
Star Light
Burm Bright in HB Race
By ST EVE MARBLE
~IM DMty ~ ... S..ff
Hunllnglon Beach 's current city council election race
has abruptly turned into a star war today
Instead of candidate~ squabbling over land develop·
ments or tax-s lashing initiatives, a pair of Huntington
Be ach hopefuls have squared off for a battle of e ntertain·
mcnt fame
CANDIDATE JACK KELLY. who gamed stardom
pl;n mg Rart Maverick. James Garner 's ~ambling brolher
m the Maverick telev1s1on scnes. as bemg questioned for
us mg the title of the sho w on his cam paign statement
Council hopt>ful John Valentino, who claims hen tage
to stlent-film giant Rudolph Valentino , filed a compla int
tt11s week with the city cle rk asking that Kelly be forced to
sl·rub the word "Maverick "
"IF HE CAN GET away with that," complained the
49·year·old Valentino, "I should be a ble to put Rudolph on
mine"
VaJentmo contends he's a distant relative to t.be legen-
dary "Sheik" but has keptthatfa cttohimself until now.
Kelly. 52. maintains be used the old weatem television
title on his statement for ldenUficaUoo purpoeea.
-"THAT'S JUST WHAT I 'm known as." said the Hunt
1ngton Harbour res1d<•nl "IC Roy Rogers was running ht•
wouldn't use Leonard Slye, Duke Wayne wouldn't use
Marion Morrison."
City Clerk Alicia Weolwortb aaid she Mnl the com-
plaint lo the city attorney's office and expeeta an answer
by Friday. ·
Mn. We ntworth s uggested Orange County is very
liberal on campaign state ments. In 1978, she said. a can.
didate calling himself Steve "Citizen" Kane used the
Orson We lles movie refe rence in his campaign for the Huntington Beach City Council. He lost.
As for Valentino versus Maverick. tune 1n later for the t·xc1ting conclusion
Irvine City Attorney
Erickson Resigning
C ity Attorne y James t:
F.r1ckson has s ubmitted his reh
1g nat1on to the I rvine City
Counc il . describing h11> ex
pencnces l:I!> Irvine's chief legal
udv1ser as "one of the most re-
ward i n g pr o fession a l a nd
personal experie nces of m y
career."
Erickson, who has served as ci-
t y attorney since Irvi ne in
corporated in 1972, s aid the
"p r essure of other business
com mitments has m ade it im-
p<>ssible for me to continue m
that role for the foreseeable
futur~
"As a result ," he s aid, "I
would aooreciale being relieved
Coast
Weather
P artly cloudy thro ugh
F riday with chance of rain
dee reasing to 30 ~cent
tonight and Friday. Con-
tinued cool. Lows tonight
46 at the beaches and 52
inland. Hi1hs Friday 60
along the cout and 65 in·
land.
INSIDE TOD-' Y
He donft't drlnlc betr or
pump QCJI. but IM '°" of Pnm1 Minf1lt r Morgonrt
Thatcher ii btmg ~ °' "Brilain'1 Btll1/ Carter."
SI0'1f, phO(OI Pof1' Al. ··-· At 't'-9"*• Atl AM.,._.. a ~ ~=,.. -~ LM...,. .............. M =-~=:..: Att ~ ~,. ~°''" ts=-:~.-i f=1.:'.: ... Ct.J ,,......._. C.-1 t Mwa rar Q ......, M ..............
or the (ull respons1b1lily of the
city attorney pc>s1t1on "
The city contracts for its legal
services from the Santa Ana law
firm of Rutan and Tucker
The council Tuesday night ap-
proved the selection or Roger
Gra ble. another mem ber of the
fir m . as city attorney Erickson,
however . was give n the title
deputy city attorney so he could
continue to offer assistance
City offi cials said Erickson's
long association with the city
will continue to make him a
valuable resource. He has been
active in researching the city's
legal alternatives in Its baWe lo
<See RESIGN, Page A%)
Irvine Council
Possibilities
Grow to Six
Another prospective candidate
has taken out nomination papers
to run in the June 3 City Council
election ln Irvine.
That brinp to slx the number
of penooa who have Indicated
they will run for election.
A spokeswoman for the City
Clerk's office identified the
latest penoo to take out nomina-
tion papen at City Hall as
Michael Barnes.
Previoualy, incumbent council
memben Mary Ann Galdo and
8111 Vardoulis had taken oul
pipers alons with potential
cballencers Jamet Kincannon.
Beverly Wrlfht and Barbara
Wiener. Mayor David 51111 It lbe only
lnewnbant who bu not yet taken
out b1a papen. Silla bu. pre-
vioulb unouncect be wtU run
for~.
Deadltne for flllni elecUon p1pera la March 7, officlall eald.
No one yetbuftled.
CARS SPLASH THROUGH FLOODED PORTION OF JEFFREY ROM> IN IAV1NE WEDNESDAY
Heevy Downpours Wedneadey end Todey Turned Roedweya Into Murky Lakff
Fluor Honored,
Hits Bureaucracy
Irvine industrialist J Robert
Fluor. In New Yor k Wednesday
to receive an award , continued
to pUBh for development of coal
and synthetic fuel sources to
free the Unatt.-d States from its
dependence on foreign 0 11 s up
phes
fo'luor. who 1s chairman, chief
uecutive offi cer and president
of Irvine bai.ed F'luor Corp . wai.
chosen "Man of the Year'' by
the F.ngmeenng News-Record. a
trade pubhl'allon . for his com
pany'!> work 1n commcrc1..il syn
thet1c fuel production
In prepared remark!>. 1:-'luor
used the occasion to cnt1c1ze lhe
federal governmt.'nl and
Congress for the "thicket of reg ulat1ons" U\h1b1ting energy in
dependeoc('
"Congrt>ss must take quick
and deds1ve steps to provide the
incc.>ntives ror a n energy in
dependence pro~rum ." F'luo r
said
llC' chastised the legislator-;
for not realizing that roal "1!> th<'
onlv t'nl•rgy rl'source W t> havt•
that ran make an 1mmed1atc 1m
p..i<'t on t'nergy !'>Upply and lhl·
rt't1uN10n of ml import~ ·
t Fluor Corp. owns a 10 P<'rt't'nt
interest 1n Peabody Coal Com
p;rny. the nation's largest l
Tht: company president ~aid
th1· nation <'Ou ld product· :rn dd
d1t1o nal 100 m1lhon ton!> of roal,.
vt·;.ir "If Wf' did. it could r<'plart• lh1• 1'(1w valent of 12 percent of
our currC'nl imports and redlK't'
our dollar outflow b) more than
~ h1lhon "
11 c s rud coal makes up 82 per
<Stt FUJOR . Pa~f' A.ti
CaITrans Assails
Road Deficit Study
SACRAMENTO CAP1 /\
study forecashng a $435 million
defi cit for stale highways by
1984 1s based on "faulty assump
lions," says a spc>keswoman for
the s t ate De partment of
Transportation.
The study was prepared by the
Arthur Young and Co. consulting
firm for the state Transpc>rtalion
Commission . w h i c h h as
scheduled a hearing on 1t Feb
28.
It says the current $6.5 billion
fi ve-year state hig h way and
transportation pi on. which runs
until June 30, 1984, will run into
a deficit beeause CalTrans has
unde re.i5Umated its needs for an -
nual operating r e venues and
runds to match federal higbway
dollars.
But CaJTrans s pokeswoman
Suun Brown said Wedn~y
t.bat the report ls inaccurate.
"We think the re are 1ome
elltcbes In the numbers and a lot
ol faulty uaumpt.iona. We have
aufftclent revenues to carry out
the five-year proiram." Mt1.
Brownwd.
"It teemt they betao the re-
port with an auumpt.ion -the
need to raiM 1uolfne taxes -
and W1"CQ a ~ to support the~.' the .clded.
n ot based o n actual l''C
l>l'rlf'nCl' "
R(•actmg to the repc>rt , Sen1tt('
Pr<''l1dent Pro Tern James Mills.
()San Di e go , sa id lh l'
Legislature "wiU find its hands
lied" ID trying to cover that def
1c1t because or Propc>sltlon 13
property tax cuts and the spend
mg hm1ts 1mpo5Cd by Propos1
tton 4
Flooding
Ooses SA
Freeway
By Tbe A&IO<'i • t«'d P ress
Floodtni! closNI the bus> San
ta Ana F'reew s~ during lhl·
mornmJ,: rush hour today after a
Pa c 1f1 c s torm <;low~d O\E~r
!-><1ulhem «ahforn1a and dropped
:.! 74 inches or rain 1n 1.0 ..
Angrll"S over !4 hour<.
About thrl't' mill'., o f tht·
frt:e.,..ay . a ma1or north sooth
commuter artt'r} carrying In·
lt·rs latt• 5 traffic-bt.'twef'n
Orang(• County Jnd downto .... n
TANK TRUCK DRIVER
DIES IN CRASH -AS
Los /\n,Rel1.., "'as l'lost.-d be<'auM·
or morl' lhan J foot or wa tC'r ar
cumulated un lht· Crl~·wa> Ian~
overrught
A fev. moton !>L.., ~ n1· n•scU('(f
from lhe roofs or tht•1r \'l•turl~ hv Los An.RPlt.•o; C o unt y
r1ref1,Rhter!> and ('a l1rorn1 a
llighway Patrol off1 C'l'r'o a -.
water rollectl'd S fet•t dN>p al a
railroad underpas' or the Im
pen al Highway. the Cit I' 'aid
·'The flood1nf' in that drca
bt·gan v.hen tht• pump'> b) thl'
Goodrich T1rf' plant s topped
working short.Jy after 2 a m .
said spokesm an Steve Pud1n.sk1
of the Cal1forn1a ll1gh wa y
Pat rol About 40 vehicles. most-
ly cars. were s talled in t he
flooded area.
T he closing of the freeway put
e xtra p ress ure o n oth er
freeways southeaat ol downtown
Lo& Angeles
3 Inches
Dumped
On Area
By JOANNI:: RE YNOLDS
Of ... O..ty P'i ... \!Ml
Forecasters for the National
w~ather Service kept a wary
~a tch today on a s torm system
s polled Uu~ mornmg l, 100 miles
~ c'>t of lht' Orangf' Coast
.. We 're• not too '>Ure of llS
s pee<i or intensity. · commented
a spok~woman "It could tut
late torught or early F nday, but
I don t thmk 1t ~Ill be as much
or a probl~m as lii::.l night's
storm was "
Wednesd ay night's s torm .
which dumped more than three
inc hes of ra in on the Orange
Coast . caused plenty of p~
le ms
Amoag t.be han:I hit were 60
residents or the Beach View
\t obll~h ome Par k . 17261
Gothard St . Huntington Beach
v. ho had to bf' t'V3C uatl'd by boat
d u r 1 n g t h l' h c 1 g h t o f l h t'
downpour.
At the opposite e nd or the
eou.nty. roads were cloeed and
fltemen spent most or the night
and early today pumping out
flooded homes and businesses in
the San Juan Cap istr a no .
Ca pistrano R1•ach and San
Clem enlt'
Ont• bu"''"'''' particularly
hard hit ~ J'> ,on oHu:e bwldmg
;1l 13249 <.'Jm1no Capistra no
v. hert' th(' .:round floor wa:. in
nundated Fin• offi cials l'SlJmat
t•d dJmagt• would run into lhl·
thousand'-of dollur.
T h t' s 1 t u a t 1 o n r r o m l h t•
Wt>dn•~ay storm was s ummt--d
u p b' ":1l' lluntm~ton Beach fire
official who obst•rvNf. "The nun
Just over~ht•lmcd lhl' s torm
drain '>\-stem ·
The ·fluntlngton Bea<'h stonn
drain !-)Stem ~a .. getting the
blame loda) for the mob1lchomt>
pa rk nood
City omc1ab '>aid th1· dram
near the park wa'> plugged when
a rt>laining wa ll collapsed ,
dumpmg mud und-Ocbns into 1l
Tht• water ~ot up lo four feel
deep l1l the park. prom pltng the
e vacuation that bega n ju~t
before m1drught
City IJfcguardo; in boats fe rned
the residt.•nh to drier ground
a nd thev wert· take n to the
Murdy Park Community Center
Red Cross workers set up a
shelter at the park for 39 or the
res idents who were unable lo re
turn to their homes
Firemen ID Huntington Beach
set up a command post to handle
the calls for assistance in pump-
ing out flooding homes. Rainfall
for the 24-hour period that ended
at 8 a.m. today was measured at
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1 , Ms. Brown 11Jd t.be report Ul'I·
dereatimatel the lntel'fft rev·
enue on hltbway reaerve
fund• Ind au umes a payment
pattem for lone-term project.a
... .................... l' JIM DALeY Of lfM• liWf 0.Mn'MRNT1"UDGal THROUGH A.OODD rtONIWAY .
I~ of_....,., encl Treltuco Roedl Waa a ......... • w.-1111111
. """"*·'~ l 4 ' BRFAKl'W<;---.......
ffiisa T anktl, Plane
Hit Afghan Rebela
87,... AJll ttrtlf Prw
Soviet lanb aod at .. att OM MlO·a ftcMM f_.t t ~arp bettl~ wtU-A11har dJu tdents th.la .... 1J aulel ,,,.. • ....., Md o..,.. .,. v ~rtr U-~ rum be-o' c-uualtJ•, a dial.,_, rt pon frolr Kabul Hid tod~
Ir (°le)t"Va, Sw1tie·lanct. UM' Un.Jted ~tale. told a m_..nc of
the U 1'11 Hun-ttr RJ1h1Jl c.ommt.utor that "aubst.anual numbera ot prutoners · · h,.~ been fJown to Ute Sovlet Unloa from
M1l-t.a11tan. ·~tor MIWoD \J'aucript releued b7 UM
t 1 S ......_.tr C'oflMva The u.s c1ea.1ate aaked wb.U..r tbe R~ Cr-. ha" hNr-ll'vltecl to viaJt Lbem.
,. dboalct t"Om Afcheru1tu by Auoclatect Pt'Ma Cot·
reaponctmt Mlct-u• Gold1mllt-ouoted wllnff&M u uyln1 tho ~Vlet.a f°"8ht ar t-our Iona baltJ~ with the rebe\1 Monday ln lh4t
villafilc.-of Carrha no .. Ut of Kabul, the upltal. We•tern
d•plomau l.r UM' vlclnlt> aaJtt ~Y uw Sovtet Infantry and tank.I
JOlnM lnto ac-uor a11lnat ar army b&rncu ln the vtlla1e.
<'••e&rc"9 ,.,. ,,,....,.,, ••
LOMPOC (AP> Whtie doubt. were ralaed about wbetMr
other lnmalft bad helped convlC!led •PY Chriatopber Boyce
escape from federal pnsoa, olfJc1als at Lompoc FederaJ Co~·
Uonat lnstituuoo aaid today they are transferring hls espionage accomplice to an ever tou1ber orison.
Lompoc Wa...ten Tim Keohane aaid 28-year-0ld Andrew
Daulton Lee as .. an transu ·· to a max1mum-secunty racahty at Terre ttaute, Ind
GelllP~88fle
LONDON CAP) -Gold prices dipped around the world lo·
day aa ~ dollar firmed up in response tq runts of a po~lble
breakthrough that could lead to the release of the Amencal'
hostages in Iran
Gold tumbled $15.09 an ounce on the busy Hong Kong
market to close at $680.20. The metal was selling for $667.50 an
ounce at cl08ing or the London market.
Ir Zurich, Europe's largest market, gold closed down $9 at
$685.50. rth ti Earlier in Tokyo, the dollar rose for the fou consei:u ve
session to close at S242.475, up from a Wednesday close of
$241.90 .
F•~tlglat~ 1t' •lie 0 II
CHlCAGO (AP) -Firefighters walked off the job today and
refused to answer fire calls, leaving only skeleton crews to
watch empty firehouses in the nati~'s ~~nd·largest city: A
spokesman for the mayor srud some f1ref1ghters were returrung
as lhe day wore on.
Barley Reiterates
'Love' for Victim
8) FREDERICI' SCHOEMEIU.
()t ttw O~h Pl"" \tat.
Tn° oelense ir the Thoma~
Barie} murde .. tra rested its
ras,. \\eafles da) a fte r the
tormer Dally e>j1or -eoorte-re
1terateo ni~ lov" 'o· his slair
wil,.. <-atnennt
"I love Catnennc more than l
t-\ er did, .. Barie), :,, , told the
,f'vcn-man, fiv<'-"'omar JUry at
• .1• end of 1cngthy cross-
l'.xa manallon b> Deouty District
F ..... Pap 4l
FLUOR •••
cen of America's to~al energy
rel>ervel> ye1 fullilll> · on}) l& per-
t en. ot ou• currenl energy
neeos. fJu• Knowr deposits of
coal excM 1,000 billion tons,
and tnan, equivalen to 1,500
yean o• COn$umotion al today's
1evel!>
F1uo1 said coa ·~ • su<'l· a
c-rucia• Jim• m ou· energ~ future
tnat i. orovide~ a natu~a bndge
t<, ou1 mos promising means of
escaping aependcnce or. foreign
oi. the deveaooment o' suo s tirnte fueli-
FI uor Curi-as neavir.) u•
volvea wiU. Soutt> Afnc~ m tht
construction ot p1an~ whiN con
ven coa• '"° gasohnt, JC' fuel,
diesel fuel and cnem;ca1~ The
compan) nai. designed and buil• s uet, plan~ for the African na
t101.
Fiuor sa1a a coa• liquefactiori
plant could bt. built ir the Unite<I
Slates b) latf 1984. Suet> a faciU
t), he said, would consume
4<J.OOO tons ot coa. pe• da) and
produce abou~ 58,000 barrele 01
gasoline, diesel and Jet fuel
And it would contribute to the
economy b) creating JObs, he
said
ORANOI! COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Attorney Clif' Harris
0 ' the May 26 stabbing attack
that left Mrs. Barley dead on a
walltway 11' front of? Santa Ana
coffee shop, Barle> said, "It
wasn't me that did that, Mr.
Harris. It wasn't me ..
The defense has claimed
throughout the five-week trial
that Barley was in the midst of a
blackout when the stabbing OC·
curred and that he has no con
:.cious recollection or the events
that occurred
That view is supported. de
rense attorney George Chula
believes. through statements
Barley made while under hyp-
nosis and the influence or a truth
serum
Barley conceded in his
testimony that he became angry
the night before the stabbing
when he called his wife and
heard another man's voice in the
back~round. Barley and his wife
h ad been separated for six days
prior to her oea\J\.
··By God. she told me that
whenever she fancied it and she
wanted lo go out with another
man. she would. And s he meant
it." Barley testified.
Shortly before the stabbing,
Barley testified, he spoke with
his ware by telephone and they
agreed to meet later in the day
so he could give her $300 to re-
pay a loan
Asked b y the prosecutor
whether Mrs. Barley had violat-
ed their marriage agreement,
Barley responded, "Yes. but I
wasn't surprised. She had done
it before." .
Barley said his goal was rorrum
and Mr... Barley to move to
lrelano to improve their marttal
relalionstup Barley is a native
of Eng.iand. .
Speaking of lheir mamage,
Barie) said, "I didn't think it
wai. over. She was very via~te, very sexy, a very attractive
woman.
"God knows what came
between us " Barley testified.
Carter Backs
Probe of Shah .
WAIHINOTON tAP) -..,._,
denl Carter, lo a mo"• to 11Jr ,.., .. " o* tom• 60 ~ rrerif'ar
ho•ta1e1. la endoralna ar In·
leraaUonal commll1Jon to .,.
plort Jrer·• lon1·f,.11t•rloc cn•vanttS ., ...... °'* ~"" ahah and tM llnltf'd f'tatet.
Hl1 declaration. at • ~wa con·
fMenCf' W~ay. appeared to
merk a policy chanae. Carter
utd there wen "some positive
•l1n1" toward endinc lbe 103-
day lmpaue but refuaed to 10 into detail.I.
His announcement c apped
11.,._P.,,eAJ
RAIN •.•
2.8 inches in Huntington Beach.
In neighboring Newport
Beach, lhe problems weren't as severe.
Lireguards found the ground
tloor ol their Newport Pier bead·
quarters fiooded this morning
and Harbor Patrolmen reported
a few minor problems with boats
and pier floats that got loose
during the storm.
City officials said one of the
two northbound lanes of Dover
Drive was closed because of a
mudslide
Other road closures reported
Include Laguna Canyon Road
northeast of El Toro Road. The
e ntire length of the road was
close<! at the storm's peak, but
Laguna Beach city officials re·
opened it from their downtown
to El Thro Road this morning.
Camino Capistrano from
Aver) Parkway to Junipero
Serra Roa<i remained closed
becaus0 of mud a nd debris,
some or which was dumped on
th0 roaci wher Oso Creek over·
f1owe<t Its b~
Pacifi" Coast Highway from
Camino Caoistrano to Doheny
Park Road ~a ~ closed by
rruslides and rocks, and county
roaa workers said they hoped to
reopen the roadway by tonight.
Also listed as closed by slides
was the Ortega Highway from
the Sar Diego F'reewa) to the
Riverside County line. Black.
Sta" Canyon Road was closed b)'
watt"· overflowrng the Sl!verado
Cret'k
Scwagp was once again a prot>·
lem on San Clemente beaches
toda) as a temporary Jine at
J\ Vt'nida Cetlafi<J broke, dumpinR
30 galJons of sewage a minute onto the beach.
The llM: waa a temporary one
anto the ~ar Clemente treatment
plant laid a'ter the last storm
tha( caused ? break in the
Southeast Regional Reclamation
Agency line in San Clemente
In addition, about 9,000 ">Oulh
<·oast res idents were without
power in outages that occurred
throughout lhe njght caused by
falling limbs and trees.
A spokes man for tile Sa"
Diego Gas and Electric Co saic1
most of the homes ana busi
nesses had their power restored
by 6 :30 a.m. toda:,
Uuter Gets
l.Dver Vote
WASHINGTON CAP) -
Rosalyn Carter. holding
her Cu-st Valentme's dance
at the White House. of·
fen~d a rare glimpse of
her husband, the lover.
.. A couple of years ago,"
s he told guests Wednesda:,-
night. ··the president was
named Lover of the
Year." The artjcle said·
·He has bee n chosen
because that kind of old
fashioned love which grew
with the years... .
Carter ·t.01d · tus guesu,
"Well, I've aJready had a
long day, plus a press con-
ference
"I'm going to dance only
a few dances. If I do much
more I won't be able to
live up to my reputation."
lf1y.tnn1 nirrnr" and pollUc-a'
duel• betwee" hJs admlnJstra·
tlon l\nd Sen. Edward M. Ken·
nPdy. hia chie' rhallen1er f or the
Oetrnrrt•1 'r P"e<1l<fent's-
flom lnlllion.
The MaHac busetts senator
ha'1 ~ght to take credit for the
latest move. But Carter called
Ke nnedy's claim -and the
senator's litany of alleged U S.
foreian policy mi s takes -
"damag1ng to our country.•·
The president's endorsement
or "ao appropriate commwion
with a c arefully defined
purpose" contrasted wilh his
doubts at a news conference
Nov. 28 that any forum would
listen to I ra nlan complaints JUBtified or not '
Carter was careful not to pro-
c la 1 m a breakthrough in lhe
tedious and still unsuccessful
negotJalions over the Amencanl>
seized by m1htants on Nov 4
Reflecting past disappoint
ments, he sa.d "expenence bas
taught us to guard agamst ex. cess1ve opUm1sm "
The president did not spell OtJt
the kmd of commission he had 1n
mind. although he said any set
tlement must be "consistent
with our goals and our essenual
international prtnciples "
Sources said he wants a
neutral commission conductmg
a balan~ mqu1ry into past US
support for th£' deposed Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Carter 's approach clearly
rules out a show trial designed
merely lo assess gualt agamst
the United St.ates the sources said
Kurt Waldheim. the UN.
secretary general, and other in·
termedJaries have been at work
for some ,llme on a number of
plans keye<i lo c reation of a
com mission and freeing the
hostages
Wins Ol!l•pir Gold
Leonhard Stock of Austria speeds past gate on Whiteface
\tt. race course on his way to wrnning the men 's downhill
today at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N . Y. Stock.
who came lo Lake Placid as an alternate on the Austriap
team. was clocked in I ·45 50 for the two-miJe run. Pete
P attcrson of Sun Valley. Idaho. frnished fifth. the best
'>ho wing by an American. SE:e story in today's Sports sec. _t10n . Page· BJ __ _
Schmitz, Cranston
Racing for Senate
\AC'RA~fE:\'"TO 'I\ P 1 Alai
Cr;rn.,ton and Jrihn ~chm1t1 an·
oppo.,tng each other for the l ' ~
S1•n<ite. but that'!-...,ht•re the
l>1m1Jant1cs ~nd
Th1'\ f'\t:n ~a\'f' c11H1·n·nt VJ\'>
of lotunctung a c-ampet1s.:n
Crans t on. thl' .~J t l'rm
Df'mocrat and ~natl' maJ<>nl y
14 hip, stuck to trad1t1on Wedne-;
d a ~ II t.· k 1ck1· d o fr h • ., n·
1•l1•c-t10n h1rf v. flh J .,t·nes of ap
fH'JrJn1·1•-. .di ll\t'f lht• <;tal.-
.tl (In R l> Id.. ... m ii In~ . 1 ir JI s In i.:
£h•mo<'rJt1l CJff1r1c1I-.
SC'hm1t1. J H1·µubl1 can st'1tl'
'''nator .1m1 nnn· th1· 1\mencan 1nrl"pt•ndt"1l l'Jrt; l'and1rlatt· for
p rl''>tdcnt . ..ampl~ ftlt•d his <'an
d1<1aq p.1pt·r .. in Oran~E' Coun1v
.ind told J fl·-... rl' rll'rl> about 1t l:111•r
1 hat -... J ~ ..i turnabout fmrn
19il, v.hen S<"hm1tL, R.(,,orona
<11·1 ~t ar .inn•1un,.l'd he would
run for lht.> Scnatt· but lat1·r
hJckt'<i out v..1thout ftlme
Campaign st;lt• i~ only onP of
th<' d1ffer('nCl''> b<•lwPt'n the t v.11
Cr:inc;tnn. ,, h:tltltni:? 115 Vt•ar
old v..ho 11> J ploddmg spcoaker. , ...
J lib<>rJ I althou.:h ~ome cnt11' ""h' Jccu.-.t:'d him of movmg t11 ,he n~nt recently .
Sc:hauu. a gl.ab 4Sf-year-0ld. is
one of the most conservative
mt"mbers or the Legislature. a
fact he said he would help 1n the
rac e for the liOP Senate
n1>m1 n<1tion
t: \ 1•n ont· runnin£ f11r 1 hi·
Ht•publ1cJn nommJt1on 1., a eon
't'rl'dlJ\l'. ht• '>atd . 'But 1·11 tw
t h • t· n n s er vat 1 v e w 1th "
'' ~1 ,l .l11\I• rec-ord I don't ha\'e
~n ~l\'P "~hes I can 1ust tell
t ht• m lo look at the rt' cord "
Be 1'19 \I aleaitae
lks1dc'I Schmitz. other poten-
tial or definite GOP candidates
include tax rebel Paul Gann.
formt'r Los Ans:ele:c; Mayor Sam
\'orly. and James \\are. the
Rt>pubucan candidate for con-
troller in 1978. 1t was Flower Day today at \'1sta Verde School in I rvme
<ind for 30 cents students couJd buy Lhe1r special fnends
either a rc'<I or white carnauon Holding some of the flowe~ to be sold at school are e1ghth grader Lisa
G ray~on . left. fifth grader Samantha Buffinger and
e ighth grader David Fish.
Cranston .says ht• is s upport.in~
:i L' S boycou or the Moscow
OlymptC'S and an Increase in de-
fense spending because of the
Rus s ian 1nvas1on or Af gharustan.
'
J,...Of'•notCOMJC>.t4.\ Pf ... •ft,.~l"ktom
btf'Wl'd ,,.. .......,.. For~, t\ ~I..,.. bf f'-' Of ...
(0,9\f P\l&ti""""'O(~~ ~ • .,,.•Oflt<Of'I'\.,•
put>11,n .. o ""°"'>jll• ,,,_,~ Itta.. to, CM,"
M4PM, f!ilf*""'-1 &..<n ~t~Of fk.tl(f\ f-°"""
l••f'IYal•.-¥.tt...,,. L~IN6tflllioilntCNN A ''f'Otf'r~flOlllOftt\o.MfvwooS..tiHN'rt..,... ~--n..---·-... -.... :ta W.\lll••Sl•""'""•,.....,c .. -.w • ._ "-...... RESIGN MOVE ••• .......... __ _
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~ ... ~ ....
a..-.. '-"---'"·-AttlJf .... Mo-"'t~~
T~(114)MMU1
curtail jet overflight and noise
problems emanating from
nearby Marine Corp1 Air St.aUoo
at E l Toro
In thl.s capacny, officiala aalo,
Erlcboo ma) remain active
with the Clty.
The council, alao appoint.ea u
aaslluuu city attorney, William
ff. Keu.et. who will attend City
Council aeuiona wben Grable la ab~eJJ . and also act aa le1al
couni.e. tor the Plannln1 Com-
ml.i.1100
i..r1cbori &1t1<1 de •ouaa be
availabtf" tor apedal mee~
"ln wtucb y<Ho feel J could be of
IH11'ancti to t.ot7 Ch) . "
lrvlne apeocb abou .. '200,000
per year for le1al ••rvlcet from
Rutan and Tucker.
AHi.it.ant City Mana1t11 Paul
Brady Jr. aaJd toe cit.). halfway
thro&IP the fllcal year. already
baa apenl about 1140,000 for le1aJ
aervlcee ana t.be budget "most
,likely will require aome adjust·
ment to the approved 1919-80"
apend!ns plan.
The l.arie coeta are due ln part
to the cfty'a participation in
aeveraJ lawsuits, lncludiq an
action a1ainll the Irvine Ranch
Water Oi1trict which led lo
publlc control of the board of
directon.
"Ahbou10 Irvine has ex·
perienced larae hll1alion
co1la, "Brady Hid, 'the city al
tomey adviMI that motil ot the
eoela hlv• been Incurred, ana UD·
le11 the city ea1a1ea In future
UU11doft mat~n. the wont l~
behlllduoforllt<al ll'IWO." \
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~OANIA
QttillJce.ta
Gas Overcharge
Violations Hit
L08 ANOl:Ll:s (AP> -l>ep&rt.-.t of SIMtV aadlt.Ol'a HY
.,... .. ..... .... ~ tbl&r cm\oCMn-tluw u.m. the
a.L&oial aftl'ap, with a..st"9 eMrlM •ftl"allnl two to ft\te
ceetaa...-.
"l"bl ....,._, cmsttt\a.rat diawttred alnce lut A"l\llt WU 11.1
cata a pllan, OIM of'ftc.lal Mid.
n WAS IRIOOUl'SD that • btl OY~ •urse oc:curnd tD Jam&ar)' u bqe crude oil price blt• ~up at tbe retail
... pmnp.
8'w Aq. l wtMn tbe eerp depa.rtmeat atrwmUMd l&a
prtc. 11 tttna IUidabes. • perttlllt of tbe area atadou ebeok41d
were found to be overcharsine. That compa19 wttb • naUollal av.,.aae of 19 percent.
JANUA&Y nGtJalt8 WOE ea pereeot locally and rr percent
nationwide.
Federal oftlcia.la empbasiM!d, however, tbat tbe pricina infrac-
tions were d15covered at operationa oo which the department bad
received complaints. The checks were oot random. But the num-
ben lodica~ a bieher rate~ overcharaea here, they said.
GIJOSGE BUBBAllD, audit dlrector of the energy department
enforc:emmt dirilion here, speculated Wednesday \bat tlpter sup-
plies and price lids higher than most other parts of the country
were behind tbe violations.
''If a guy acrou tbe street from me ls allowed to cbaite ten
cent.a a gal.loo more than I am and stll1 bu a line of cua waitlnc to
get ln, then tbe temotation for me ls to Jack up my price," be ex·
plained. •'Tight supplies plus h1gb price equal.a violation.a."
Edward N. Hepper, member of the Cana-
dian Consul General's office in Los
Angeles receives a singing valentine in his
office as other members of the staff look
on. The event, sponsored by a local com·
pany called "Live Wires.'' was to show ap-
Runaway Tank Truck
Crash Kills Driver
NEWHALL <AP> -Officials are
investigating the cauae of a tanker
truck crash and fire on northbound
Interstate s that took the Ule of its
driver , a 35-year-old Los Angeles
man. and closed all lanes of the
freeway for three hours.
"Both sides of the freeway were on
fire when offi cers arrived," s aid
California Highway Patrol officer
John Gentry.
The accident occurred at 7:20 p.m.
Wednesday when the brakes ap-
parently failed on the double-trruler
rig, du.ring a snow flurry, causing il
to run out of control, strike two
vehicles and then explode Into
fl ames. The rig was hauling an un-
identified flammable liquid.
,,.,_ BeW .. ,,....,
LOS ANGELES (AP> -U.S.
postal inspectors have arrested a Los
Angeles. couple, aoqht by federal
authorities in connection with a
scheme to collect moTe than $45,000
from insurance companies through
phony accident claims.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Henry
Rossbacher said J oseph Berson, 39,
and Norma Jean Keenan, 37. who
claims to be Berson's wile, were ar-
raigned late Wednesd ay before U.S.
Magistrate John R. Kronenberg. Bail
was set at $25,000.
t1n? Bllrt la a,...,1
TRACY (AP> -The aecond brawl
in two days at the Deuel Vocational
Institute involved about SO priaooers,
some using prison-made weapons,
a nd bas left five inmates in.jwied, of-
ficials say
Pnson ~uards used two rounds of
( __ sr._:4_TE_)
tear gas to break up Wednesday
night's fight, which started in a cor-
ridor by inmates returning from the
dining room, prison spokesman Cliff
Reed said. Twelve crude knives we re
recovered from the area, he said.
The lncident followed a clash Tues·
day night involving 40 to 60 inmates
in which ooe inmate was killed and
another irtjured, Reed said. .
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -U.S.
Marshals were searching today for
four inmates who used two prison
veb.lcJes to ram their way out or
Terminal Island Federal Correc-
tional Imtitution.
Local autborttie. were looking for
one ol the escape vehicles, an orange
1962 half-too pickup truck of unknown
make which the escapees may have
used to drive away from the area.
The inmates crashed the double
gates at the facility with the pickup
and a fire truck at 7:40 p.m. Wednes·
day during a free-movement period
al the minimum security fac1Lity.
SI el•• Cw llefllefl
FRESNO (AP> -The Fr esno
deatb penalty case agaimt a JO.year-
old man cluu"fed with the rape·slaytng
of his 12-year~ld stepdaughter wu
dismiMed on a Jegal t.echn.icality, then
immediately refiled.
Donald G rifft.n is accused m the
death of the girl, whose body was found
Dec.13slasbedandsexually mutilated
neartheSanJoaquinRiver.
Sea the Vera Maxwell
Spring Collection of
Suits Md Coats,
lhown by a special
rept I 11 lta~ve
at I. Magni'n
South Coen Plaza
on Friday end Saturday,
f eb"*Y 16 and 16.
Impeccable tailoring In
superfine fabrics:
soft woolens, mohair and
Ultrasuedl polyester·
polyurethane. The dinner
and theatre suit In black
UltnllUed/. a nlpped.fn
Jacket owr slim skirt,
6 to 14 sizes 645.00.
Fine Sult Salon
StJk. prices good dttv Presldmf's °"'
Mondau Feb. 18, "'w6JJe...,,,.. IMI.
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preciatioo to the Canadian government for
its help in getting Amencan citizens out of
Iran. 1be smg:i.ng tno. from left, are Cyndi
Cardinal, Re becca Cash, and Jude
Kothrnarin.
B
Ol'Ell llOIHlll 10·1:30, Uf 10·1, BUil 10-f a :
Lmagmn
South Collt Plaza Costa Mela 967-1611
OM. Y PYLOT .45
K-9 Cop
Arrests
Gunmen
DANVILLE (AP> -Two euamen held seven persona
boltaee In a lubarbu relldmce
for an hour, then were capturec1
by a police dos after eseban11D1
gunllre with omcen wben tbeJ
tried to escape, autboritlea laid.
One of tbe men WU lbot lo the
arm by pol.lee Wednaday n1lbt
when the pair attempted to drive
away from the house witb two~
the ho1ta1ea, Contra Costa
Coanty abertft's deputies aaJ.d.
"Tbe vehicle, diubled by of.
fleer eaaftre, was abandoned lo
a nearby acbool yard, and the
ampecta were subeequently ar-
rested by a K·9 cop," Sgt. Ken
Dyeraaid.
Dyer said Richard Paz, 28,
and Brian Shlpp, 21, both of
Pleasant IWl, were arrested for
conspiracy, kidnapping, rob-
bery, assault with intent to com-
m it murder, assault with dead.11
weapoo aod burglary.
Pai was treated at Contra
Costa County Hos pital ia
Martinez for tbe minor gunshot
wound. Both men were beinc
held in the county jall.
Dyer said sheriff's deputies
were called to the bome ot An--
thooy Romano about 7: so p m.
on man-wtth-a-PQ complainL
Ii ' . I EdltOawJ .. , .. RObef't H w..o1Pub11s,_., Thomn K•v1t1ee11for -~ ~~-~ ................ ~ ...... ·.'.:z::: ..... ·• •.• 'tlD .................. a..r.t>e .. ra.K .. ,..lb·k·h·/·E•O•lt·Ol·l·•·IP•ege ... E.d•ltM .... ..
Election E pense
May Spur Change
Tho upcomlna e•t y comictJ eleetiona an lnUM could
8erve u an lnternUn1 model for botla p,,,..... and
criUca ol lbe clty'a current QStem ol at·lar .. belloUna.
That 'a bffauae peUUom are now be1Q& drev.lat.a to
place a charter amend:ment on tbe Nonmber be1lot Uk·
lag vCJ4.en lf they wWl to chooe4t council m mber1 b1 dia·
tricta tnatead.
CrtUca of th' present ayat.em aay n wer areu of the
city att beln1 u.nder represented an the councU and th
coat ol campatanJn1 for rityw1de I Uom l• ~mlnl
too burdenlom
Elttlln& council m~mber1 b)' dutnota, they uy,
•o uld help all vtate theae problema.
Tbe OM.ily Pilot u.td a.cveral monlha a10. when a
1lm1lar proposal by CouncUman Larry A1ran wu votod
down, thut such a <"hanae would probably ~ premature.
although the duy will In \•ttably come when th '''°of tho
c•ty <up to 213.000 rPstdttnt.s, accordln• to th• 0 neral
Plan) Wlll necegatal~ c-reallon ot councllmanlt dt1triru
The eouncal ma1or1ty ol Mayor David Slll1 and Coun
cllmt!n Blll Vurdoult!! nd An Ant.bony said the p nt
systt>m ww. worlnng w~ll eooufh Th 1)' don't t I tt I•
Del'essary to c.·rt>ull' dl~tnC'tl for more ftectlvo re~• n
tat1on.
But if th~ June J t!lttt1on tum.-; Into lht' h<'•ni •1~11d
Ing mat«h that a1Ucs of the <'llrrcnt l'YSl t'lm t'nvl1a11t1 1 dhtnC't dt>ctiuns could be c-los~r than 11.nyonc-think•
Health Needs Grow
It is surpnsmg that u city the :>lz.t' of lrvmei l'hould tw-
dependent on hos pital facilities tn ~urroundln" <'Om
mumties.
At present. although they're avaHable nuxt door, the
city has no hospital facilities al all.
Partly 1t is the resuJt of the incredibly rapid growth ot t be community in its eigbt short years as a city. And it
is more the result of the tangled web of health care plan·
ning and politics in lbe state and county.
At on e point, it was planned and assumed that UCJ
would have a hos pital o r at least a major clinic al f a cillt y
on its campus by now, which would serve lbe comrnWlity
of Irvine among its other functions.
Irvine city officials Tuesday rught decided to take the
first steps toward remedying the deficiency of informa·
lion on future health care needs in th e community. The
action is somewhat overdue.
With reliable information at hand. city officials al
future· hcanngs can press the city 's ca se for health care
CacilHiC's within easier reach of more Irvine residents.
And, w1lh the tremendous cost of hos pital construe
lion and the question of overbedding elsewhe r e in the
county, there an.• some he avy questions to be dealt with
on tht· kind und ~1 zt: of facilities that will be feasible.
Pretty But Pointless
Hesadcn~ of Irvine and Newport Beach received a
beautifully printed and photographed r eport in the mail
tbis week and last from the Irvine Company.
CaJled "Report to the Community 1980," the slim
vo lume wa.c:; sent out amid company announcements that
re.!>1dt•nts of the two communities were to be given a
~hmps1· intn thl' d4'VC'lopmcnl philo~>phit·s of the area·..,
biggt·sl landownN. It wus cl1•senlwcl as an lsnnu<JI n•porl without thl'
numtM·~ I rv1m• Mavor David Sill~ de~!'11twd 1t much more
dJrc•<·tly, "Whut t"<Hrll' IS OO(' Of tho ... 1· lh1ng ... you gel from
s t1 ~•vt·I a gPn<·v. ·
'J'lw I l'JXH1 dtW'i ('Cllll<Jlrl son11· c .u dully ,)OW·kry CX·
pl<analion (If ttw ('(ltnp;mv 's fet·ltrij!:-. a hout growth and de
vclo p1m·11l ;111d 11<,w 1l .., •••. .., 11 ~. ohhgf.ltJ1ins to the com ·
mun1t ws 111 1t.s -.pht·n·
It's .1 111<•t · promolu>11 pw<·1· for thf· t'umpany and a
good orw for lht· arcc.t onc· with which to daizle your
Cracncb and n ·lat1vt•s h<:tc·k in ttw Midwes t C:lnd Ee.1st But 1t
aJso would havf' bl·C'n nan 1r 11 had incorporated a little
m or<' solin information on what " m store for the res1
dents of rrvinc and NC'wport B<•a<'h a little more detail
on what 's next on thl· drawing hoard ma ten al which
has been lo som c o cj!n •1· r<'vt•alc·d to city and county plan·
ncr:-,
/\s a pnvatl> firm. tht-lrvant.· Company 1s certainly
Wlder no ol>hgat1on to vo lunteer a lot of information
about il'> plans. nor to a<·counl for how 1t will be u.sing iL<>
resourcc·s. And certainly lh<· C'Ompany h<:ts plenty of rea·
son lo tx• !;!Un shy of being pohtically whipsawed by
some local politicos for whom baiting the Irvine Company
has become a rc•hg1on.
But we can 't escape the feeling that the company was
a little too low key in lh1s one. A few more facts would
have made 1t a morl' meaningful and important docu·
m cnt to the c1llzens of the a rea.
• Opinions eKpressed in tho !!pace above are those of lhe Daily Ptlol
Other view, expre&SC';d on lh1s page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is 1n.,1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/Stuttering
ByL.M. BOYD
A man who l!uys he has
1tultered all his life reports,
''Fr equently the most d1r.
ftcult syllables for a stutterer to pronounce are those in his
own name."
When an earthworm need'i
a nap. It wkes It. regardless or what's going on. So d~p is
Dear
Gloomy
Gu8
1f the county Board of
S upe rvisors and the
JrvlM Qty Couneil are
both .,atnat tt, joint use
of M CAS El Toro ean 't,
be all that bMt. N.O.E:
C.IMlllf Otu ~•h •'' ..... '""''' h ,, ... ,. .... ,. ,.., ;snl;~~ ~..:.-= -' ·~~-
thl8 innate Impulsion that
when you cut said worm in
hart'. both halves take their
napli et lhe same time.
Q. ln what school subject
do t he O"IOl'll students get an
"A" grade'>
A. American history. Thal
'lubjecl in whlcb the most get
an "F" la Engli.ah, r egret lo
report.
Q. How tone a distance ia a
million lnchel?
A. Utt.le leu than 18 mllea.
Q. What'• the difference
between • "proof coln" and
an "Ulldraalated coln"?
A. The UQdrculat.t coin la
minted on tbe blab'·•iMed
preH, moved on conveyonl
run tbrouah a tunne
m a cbtne and struck only
once. lt't "°' auaraateect to If! pert-ct. Tbe proof colD u
hand·fed to a •low= struck twtce, ud lM f01'~=· IU1m ff'O!Sn • hfibl1 bold blaall.
3
J.akAndenon
Soviet Leader 'Disappears'
WASHINGTON -The
,.rlod.ic: dl11ppearanc a from
llOIC'OW of t.oP Soviet leaden hH become rouUne 1!nce they
pa11ed ~ 70·1ear mark and
belH t.o aucc:wnb lo the Ill·
OCIHI ot old .... But Prem.ler
Aleaei Ko.ysln bu been oul ot
publlc view for ao Iona lhal peo.
vlo aro bqiM.lo• t.o talk.
The pra1mallc premier.
1tt0nd only t.o Prnldent Leonid
Hroahnov In
world r~·
nuwo, hun'l
beon a"'1 In
publll' 11nco
m Id OC'lOlw r
Al ••ct 70. ht•
t oulJ bl-aur
I•' r 111.c fr c> n1
ti u• 111 u lllr 111
"''"" lhut hl1~
lt 1• 1• n m '' n 11onr1I 111 t.1oet'Ow Ulf the reason
f111 hl1' ubherwt.
1111\ th\ln' urt' ft:!ilering susp1·
1·hm• that Kootcin'ic lllnes11 may
huvt• lX1lltlc1.1l compHcatton~.
Mailbox
The word bu leaked out that h1a
aon·ln·law. Oz.bennan Ovllhlal,
accepted payeff1 from an
American mflterY mu J1UMd
David Karr.
Tbere'a oo &ooaer u.y Na·
IOD t.o witbbold tlM feet tbat
Ka rr Uled to brtftC me lnlonna·
lion from laalde the Kremlin.
Hia repot1I laHrlably turned
out to be rtllable. Sometlm. be
Upped me oft to Kremlin hap.
penlnp before our lnt•W1ence
aienclel learned about them.
Suddenly lul JuJy, Karr d.Jed
In Paria under my1terlous
clrcum1tances. He had just re-
turned from Moscow where he
kept an apartment. He was •c· rompanled by hi• dau1hter,
Calhy. who said he was exbaU5t·
t•d. Stw belteves be died from
natural causes. But Kurr's
widow has ~uggested to the
l'ans police that be may have
been murdered by the KGB.
It may be strictly colnciden·
t al that Kosygin disappeared
from public view three months
I a t e r . But lb• connection
belween Karr and Koosln'a
800·ln·law bu 1Urred whispers
ln the tnteWaeoce community.
THE CENTaAL lat.emaence
Aaency, meanwhile, bas been
reporting for lour years that
Kosygin had one foot on a
banana peel. T he agency
learned that Brezbnev bad re·
peatedJy "overstepped inslitu·
tlonal boundaries. Intruding lnto
Ko11ygin's governmental do·
main , by mterrupting meetiogs
of lhe CotmciJ of Miruat.en."
As far back as Feb. 20, 1976,
the CIA reported · "H a top
)fader s hould go, Premier
Kosygin seems to be the m06t
likely. Penocb~ally, reports arr:
r1rculated lhat he would like \o
retire. Ills health bas been indJf.
ferent recently. Over the years,
his government.al apparatu.41 has
:.offered attacks and incursions
from the party, 1n c lud1ng
Brez.hnev .....
Kosygin hirmell confided to
Swedlah Prime Mlnlst.er Olot
Palme ln lt71, aceordi.Ga to a
secret report. that t.M Polttbwo
had dedded be •bould ''ltt new
polltlcal leaden be •HD (Or awhile."
Accordingly. Koey1ln be1an to
fade from lhe publk apoW&ht
until he disappeared altotet.6er
last October. In Moac:ow.
diplomaUc aoureea told my re·
porter. Sally Denton, that
Kosygin no longer has a ¥9lce ln
Kremlin councils. His likely auc·
cessor. she was told. would be
Deputy Premier Nikolai A.
Tikhanov, 74, already a Polit·
buro member and a political al·
ly of Brezhnev.
As one set'ret CJA report put
it, "It ia eaa~r ror PoUlbwo
rivals lo )Om in ousting mem·
bers than in agreeing on new
colleagues "
WATCH ON WAS TE : The
Pt-ntagon itpend.s more than $350
m11l1on a year to operate cut·
rate food commissaries a cro&.41
the country. Service families
buy rood and other items at a 25
percent discount, thanks to this
taxpayer s ubsidy. Congress in·
tended that commissaries serve
military posts that were remote
from civilian shopping c~ten.
but the Pentagon wordamlths
have gotten around this by com-
ing up with a unique definlUon ol
the word "remote." In the brass
hats' view, a post is remote if 1t
1s more than 10 minutes' drive
from a supermarket.
-A loosely admlnlaterH
Agriculture Department pro-
gram bas lbe Ga>eral Account·
Ing Offict buuin& an1rlt1. The
Beekeepers' Indemnit y Pro.
gram compensates a piarists as
much a:> S25 for each beehive
populatt0n that ·s destroyed by
pest1C'1dM. It'll cost the tax
pay«.>r'i almo't SJ million th1'
Yf'dr. C;AO inveslJjtators Sl.&Sp('Ct
that 'O mt' uni.c rupulou :-.
hi••·kt'i'P4'" arf' either !>ubm1l
lrnJ! phony cla1m1> or art' d1•
hb~:rist1·ly leurng thf'sr ~ et>I
<IOll'S die from expocun to toXIC
1·hem1cal., It's ea.,1e r than Ui
IOI( pn·cautJon-.. and after ~ll 1t s
unly pubhc mon•·y.
Americans Paying for Oversized Appetite
To the Editor:
The Amen<"an public blamf"'S
our automob11f· manuractur1•r•.
for floodinJt th1· m.!rkel with
mdlJon.., of un-.alabl1-. ov1•r
powt'red :md 1,vcr WC'1gbt RU'
Kuzzla ng c ars, while hq(h ·
m aleag" fort>agn r<.1rs :.teal the
market. Actually, our CJr
makers le.amed long ago that
unlt-ss they m<.1kt• what th1•
public demands. lht·ir c·<.1r:. will
not sell and they will go broke.
Years ago such makers a-.
American Motors < rormerly
Rambler> and Crosley teamed
that batter lesson when they
hrought out economy l'llrs at
which the public turned up tbf'ar
nose1>. Swut. c-conomical F:uro-
~an rars such as Austin were
readily available but an y
Amcri<'an who bought onP was
looked on as a sort or kook by h1-.
neighbors and co workers
To have any :.landing a 175·
pound Am.-nc·an had to dnvt-a
4,000·pound 1uggernaul to work
each day ll 1s said lhat lhC'
Greyhound bus J>f~ple were ap
proached b y one am b1taous
fellow who wanted them lo make
a convertible roadstt-r mounted
on a bWl chas1ns ror ham so that
ht• could "kC'e,> others m thcar
places " Until Americans regain :i
-sense of proportion in their de
munds for large cars, large
homes. large everything, we can
expect heavy economic strains
on our rountry. The old maxim, .. cut lbe awl tom the cloth, .. will
have lo be re-learned or some
batter les&OM lie ahead for us.
FRANK KLOCK
Tr•a...-rf Neefl•
To the F.d.itor
It ia my opinion that Orange
County desperately needA to or
ganize a centrally localed
tranaportatlon c~lcr near, or
adjo{nln1. the U.S . Marine
Corp8 helicopter base-, locat.-d
between Edln1er and Main, an4
between the Newport Freeway
and Culver Drive.
The f0Uowln1 leased moblle
bulldlnCA would be required,
a lon1 wilh acres of partln1:
-A puaeo1tr at.aUoD for U.O
Amtrak traJ.n that runa betweeo
Lo• An1eles and San Dle10
wb lch would r e place the
downtown Santa Ana •tatlon.
-Ore)'houod/TraUwaya bus
lermlnal -Orana• County Rapid
Transit bm t.rm.lnal. •
-"Perk and Ride" terminal
for commut.tt but s>0911.
• -"Remote ly -located"
airline t.ermJu1 to replac. the
terminal at John Wayne
AJrport lot balbll p ..... .,..
ud ......,. d1rec:tly from the
Ucktllilk&O daa alRra.ft.
..: Bus i.rmlnals for bulH
direct to Ontario and LAX
a1rporu.
I. f-.i\."iEU MOBll.t: hulldJ.ng...,
v.uuld prov•dt.• th1• fH<.1 t't1<·Jl,
1·conom1c al -.olut11Jn lo th1·
dynamically rh<inf(inJt r('(jum··
ments for Oraogf' County s
tran ciportat1on n<>eds
County SUP<'fVl'IOr Tom R1h·y
has publicly begged tht> county
i-tarr for an ''mnovativc" prat'·
t1 cal rcmQte terminal to en·
t•oura~<' pa.si.engeni lo take the
bus \o Onwno Airport.
Golden West has been uslng
its tcnnlnal t:tt LAX constructed
o f mobile buildi ngs tor a
number or years
The lat<•st design in airport.'>
t 1 t' the airport bellll bwlt ut
Montreal ) uses buses to
I ran sport rrn sscngers from
t1cket/batcJtage-check desk to
the a.rrcrart. The weather at On
tano or John Wayne does not
requirt-special buses that con·
nt>ct dlrttlly \o the aircral\ for
loading and unloading. Bal(·
.:ag(• rould bf> transported on
the samf' bw. or on a separalt>
veh1ch· nhat accompanies the
bu<1) i.f reqwred
The c·ounty, funded by the
FAA, haci rontrart.ed with VTN
<"Onstructaon company to de·
vt>lop J>lan., for a lar~c terminal
rompll•x al John Wayn<' Airport .
It '" my op1n1on that any largl'
trrm1nnl romplcx constructed
a t John Wayne Airport would
only be an expensivt-. meffl·
caent monument to naive, an
c·ompetent, bureaucratic. coun·
ty government unresponaive to
informed, rational input offer~
and received from local. In·
volved, professional lndlv'ldual
rt>1udenl3.
The expansion or terminal
s t r uclures at John Wayne
Airport would al!IO stifie the or·
tkrly growth of general avla·
lion services that could efn.
c1ently meet the dynamic re·
qu1 remenls or the aidjacent
buslneas and Industrial com·
plex. CHARLES ORI F'P'P.:N
• ., .. , •ref'· •
To tht Editor:
CalifomJa has always been •
leader ln the care or the me11tal·
ty ret•rded. Many 1talea have
copied our program.
If Propoeltlon 9 la paased lbla
would -.ti chan1e. Plea1e use
your Influence to defeat lhls pro·
poalUon.
I am a f<>1ter 1randpare11l at
Fairview ond reallio the value
or our work there with the
children.
LOUISE SONDERMAN ........ , ...
To tb• Editor:
l have to ~ my opWon
a bout lbe increase In moonne
fM>a. ibt're are some cbanget>
that should bto mack an moonn~
polacat.'1> to make at mor t' f&Jr t.o
lhow ol ''modest mean., "
l Boat:. occupyU'lg moonng.~
't'w uld be required lo mallt> ooe
trap f'very year, under their own
pov rr, out around the bell buoy
<•t the harbor entraac·e This
would help eltmrnale "rnoonng
holders" and t!'ncourage active
use of more moorings.
2 H.ental of t he mooring
s ho uld bto allowed for two or
three out ol every five years the
leau i.s beld bul tbe rail 1hou.kt
tM-no more tbM\ 7S perttnt ol
the yearly fee so that profit LS
not a mouve.
J. MOORING T&ANSFERS
~bould conunue to be allowed
with the salt" of a boat. Many
boat ownt"rs of modest means
would find at impossible to sell
their boals wi\houl being able \o
assure the new owner o( a place
to keep al Also many people of
mod~t means wouJd be unable
to afford to buy a boat unJess
they had a r-easonably priced
place to keep it. Prohibiting the
transfers will only encourage
'llagnataon an the turnover or
moorings and new ways of
t'1rc umventmg the system.
4. 'fht>~ should be an mere~
in moonng fees and lbe extn re·
venu<' 'lhouJd b4> used to finance
mort.' launchanic fac 11Jtles
becau&c for those of modest
means trailerablt• boats are the
wave o( the future .
MARY MOYER ••••etp,,.....1
To the Editor:
I am a veteran of World War
11.
I bavf! paid my taxes <klU 0(
them> all these years,
Now I'm looking al t.be Jarvis
11 lnltlaUve lo cut our at.ate In·
come tax 10 halt.
Then I'm lookina at lhb presi·
dent ol UCI saying thla wlU out
the colle1e education funds.
Then I'm &ooklng at the main
caption 0( UCI studenta •ll)'t.na
"We Won't Go" Cre draft res·
latraUon). Why Should I 1up.
port tbeee bularda!
RU~ELLW. BANGDT
•UtiePre•ea ...
To the Editor:
As a parent of a freebman at
Newport Harbor Hlth khool. I
am so uPM{ at Lhe coutant tbef't
and vandalism of blc)'elel, when
I think ol the money m1 IOft and
I both have 1pent on replace·
ment puta Ind repaln. On talk·
Quo tee
"A reporter ll to a pollUdaD
what a b1rttln1 do1 II to a
cbJeken thlef."
inst to the Cotsta Met>a Police
Oepartmeot and the i.c hool ad
m 1n1 ,tration, tb.-problem
w1·m~ to ~ gettmg bigger ev
1·ryda) with bicycle theft nng.\
JD operauon even. Neither had ;j
i.uggeslJOn. Wellldo'
Why not set up a btcycle pant·
ins: lot :.ystem. H only 1211
h1ryclM we~ parted an an at
tended k>l and the att.endant was
paid S4 !)('r bour, those 128 bik<'
r1der<1 would have to pay ~
c·ent.s a day in order to med tbe
attendant's S.bour pay. All llddi·
t eon a I btkes would of course re-
duce the park.ing rate per penion
as well as lo cover the cost ol tbe
installa t ion of a park ln~
mal'hUM. What a s mall prl« to
pay to t1od your bake stall there
and In woning order •
I saw on my visit to the school
a lot mott than 128, and on talk
ang to my son·s classmates the
response was quite positive I
fttl that there would be more
lhan 128 parting a day. 'ntert'
l'OUld be a penalty paid for a &o6t
\acket. Who better to handle this
s mall bwi1~i; than the ASB.
l 'm surc it could use m ore
money ('very year. There will be
th06e who object to paylne to
park on school property -they
won't have to there wtU ht>
places to partc your chlld'a bike
w here 1t can be slashed or
stolen. be<'ause there's no one
there lo watch al all day.
SHEILA TONI BRUNER
Le•r11 hlftUe IW..,
To the Editof':
Here come the ant!-dratl folb,
rwmlaC otf in all dlreeUont at
once except, ot coune, the eor·
rect one.
If anybody tblab U..1 an IO-
lnl '° aeani bow to c1e1enc1 um country aft.er tbe enemy ll ID oar
back yardl, be'• ab1oh1tely
balmy.
The dme t.o team la now. and
that's all the universal draft la
Intended to do -teach '*"*
how to de.lead t.hll COUDUJ and
Ill llberU•. Liberty pre1up· po se1 a deep •ease of
retpoaaiblHtJ to tllreai. from u.o.e who 90'lld ..a.ve-.
Let tboM w11o 1..a tMt a •1
ow• tbts country a dik of
rratltude '° to llex.lc:o, C-.U.
or Ttmbudoo, '°' tbat m.-, IO tbe Nit ot • ean aet cm wtbl tbe
bualn••• of preter•lDI our
freedom. I.. J .W. aBtD • Ldlm from rrodn• or-t ~
~ rtQltt to condnw ldtm lo tu
~or tUmfftol• llbri "rdenW
Lftt.,, o/ JOO wordl or"" Wll ~
Qfwft pr-f/nntet. AU ldttra "911111 •· cfO ftpot•r• Cllld MciJMG -.,
,,.., llOfftft '"411 bt IOfUWiW °" ,..
qwlf '' ""'~ rtOIClft "CllAIOJ'f'IU. Pofcrv aoUt "°' ~ pubCWwd.
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Suit Filed on Hobo Canyon Project
8)' REDEaJCK 8CllOE•ERI.. °' .. _.,._._..
A coalltlon of C'lv1c aroup~
rlled a lawawt WednHday in an
effort to block r~cent county
Board or Supervlson· approval
of a holly C'Ol'ltested development
ln Hobo Canyon on the La.&una
Beach-South Laguna border
The groups are seekin& a
c.-ourt order t.bat would nullify
Nov 2.8 act.ion by lhe board lhat
redault\ed •acres of Hobo Can
yon land from o~n apacl' w u
ml'd1um d~nllly rw11dent1al
df'11paUon o prelude lo tht-
ronatnK'tJon or 174 dwellln& urut11
Thtl 1"'1d rt•pret1tinla iabout 10
perrPnt of ~ holdmas 1n that
area of Ouyoui.h M ahboub1
Fard1, a Beverly llllls bus1
nessman. who has souaht for ai•
years lo win county approval for
hia691·urutdevelopment
The 1roups claimed an the
J)6UUon for a wnl of mandal~
that the county failed to comply
with atal.4' laws on the prepara
t1on and cons1derat1on of e n
v1ronmental impact reports
The board'i, action. the grou~
asserted. was B "prejud1c1al
ubuse of discretJon."
Seeking the court order are
the South LatcWUt C1v1c As~1a
lion, Arch Beach Height:> As·
socaalaon. Upper Diamond Area
Homeowners Assoc1at100 and
the Temple Hllls Community As·
l>OC1alion Sleerlng Committee
No beanng date on the action
has been scheduled
Accordtn~ lo the lawsujl, the
board "f~1led lo bahu1ce .the benefits or the proposed project
against 11.S unavoidable environ·
mental nsks."
The development. according
to the acti on . will have
numerous spin-Off. negative ef·
fects on Laguna Beach and
South Laguna. including added
traffic on streets already at or
near capacity and detenoratioo
of scenic quality The develop-
ment wouJd create storm nmoff
that could damage beaches and
will cause an "Irreversible and
arretnevable com m1tment of
energy supplies." the groups con·
tended
The plwntJff11 also objected to
designation of the 39 acres as the
sate for housing units prices for
persons with low and moderate
an comes
They said planners failed lo
consider spreading the afforda·
ble units throughout the project.
The grouos also charged that
the county failed to give ade·
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Floods, Slides Rip South Coast
r
Star Light
Burns Bright in H B Race
By STEVE MARBLE
0t -0-41y ~ .. s~
Huntington Beach's current city council election race
has abruptly turned into a star war today.
Instead of candidates squabbling over land develop·
ments or tax-slashing 1mliatives. a pair of Huntington
Beach hopefub have l>quared oH for a battle of entertain
ment fame
CANDIDATE JACK KELLY, who gained stardom
playing Bart Mavenck. James Gamer's gambling brother
in the Mavenck lelev1s1on series, 1s being questioned for
using the tiUe of lhe show on his campaign statement
Council hopeful John Valentino. who claims henlage
to s ilent-film giant Rudolph Valentino. filed a complaint
this week with the city clerk asking that Kelly be forced to
scrub the word "Maverick."
"IF HE CAN GET away with that." complained the
49-year-old Valentino. "I should be able lo put Rudolph on
mine."
Valentino contends he's a dist.ant relative to the legen-
dary "Sheik" but has kept that facttohimNlfuntllnow.
Kelly. 52, maintains be used the old western television
title on bis statement for identification ~es.
"TIIAT'S Jt.JST WHAT I'm known ai.." said the lfunt
mgton Harbour resident ... Jr Roy Ro.aers wa& runrune he
.,ouldn't use Leonard Slye, Duke Wayne wouldn't use
Marioo MorrilOll."
City Clerk Alicia Wentworth aaid she aent the com·
plaint to lbe city attorney's office and expeeta an answer
by Friday.
Mrs. Wentworth suggested Orange County Is very
liberal on campaign statements. In 1978, she said, a can-
didate caJling himself Steve "C1ti:ien" Kane used the
Ori.on Welles moVle reference m his campaign for the
lluntmgton Beach City Councu He k>st
/\!> for Valentino vers us Mavenck, tune m later for tt'lt exciting conclusion
Plan for Release
Of Hostages Told
By Tht-A.ssociak-d PrH~
Fonner F'ore1gn Minister Sean
M acBride of Ireland said today
the United States and "the Ira
nians" have agreed to a plan lo
release the U .S hostages
"before or concurrently with"
the opening of a U. N. -sponsored
inquiry into the s hah's regime.
In New York, a United Nations
spokesman said he hoped to be
an a position to announce soon,
"perhaps in the next 24 hours."
the composition of an lnt.ema· t1onal commission ol inquiry as
part of an arrangement to free
lhe American hostages . But
U.N. spokesman Rudolf Staj-
dubar, speaking al a midday
briefing. told reporters "I do not
Orange Coast
expect 1t (the announcement> to
day"
In another dfve lopmcnl .
Iran's President Abolhassan
Ban i-Sadr told an Italian m·
terviewer the American
hostages held In Tehran for 103
days could be freed in 48 hours if
Washington accepts "all the con-
ditions" set by his government.
In the past. Bani-Sadr has said
his conditions include having the
U.S. government acknowledge it
has comm1lted "crimes" in
Iran. something Washington of·
Ciclals bave aaid they will not do.
"Banl·Sadr added. however.
that there baa been no dis-
cussion between Iranian and
U.S. authorities over the release
of hostages.
White House spokHman Jody
Powell. afte r a meeting with
President Carter earUer today.
waa asked about rePOrta lhal re-
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0.11, ...... _., __ _
POLICE SOT. TERRY TEMPLE USES PITCHFORK TO LOOSEN DEBRJS FOR CfTY CREW
Laguna Canyon Dr91nage Pipe Ctagged In ~fOftt of City'• Anlmel SM...,
Completion
Pushe d for
Beach Park
~up l' r ... I .,() I Th() m ,, " HI 11'\
!>aid nt· wants Capastrnno H1·ach
Park flnishl"<I hv '>Umrnr·r
So intent 1s h1· rm lht· .Juh 1
opemn~ of the park that h•· INI
county supcn 1sor~ Yh·dnt s<lci)
in cndo"ing a $1.000 a day t10nu.-.
lo ht> paid l<i lh(• dt•\ el<>JK•r for
bcalan~ tht· dt•a<lhn1·
llowcver. Uw dl'veloper ..... 111
also be a.'>:.C!>!>ed J $1,000 a <la;.
fine for m1s!>m~ th1· July I opt·n
ang
The $1.000 a day bonus p..nal
ty was pa rt of th•· pl ans and
s per 1f1cat1ons for the park that
s upervisor s approved for <.id
vert1slng for b1d.li
S uperv i sor~ bought th•·
Cap111trano Beach s ite in 1978 for
S2.5 m1lhon al> an out of-cour1
settle ment of condemnation pro
ceedlngs
The 7 7 acre park. near
PalisadeN Drive ln Capistrano
Beach, ls to include parking for
140 cars. restrooms. a basketball
court. volleyball courts and out
door showers.
Development of the park.
which 1s adjacent lo Doheny
Stale Park, is expected to cO'lt
nearly $500,000
Flooding Closes
Santa Ana Freeway
Rv Tht> i\i;soclated Prt'f>I'>
1-·1oi><trnl! c·lo,..l-d lht• busy ~an
t .1 Ana l'rt•eway durinl! th•·
mornini: ru!>h hour lode1~ aftt.'r .1
I' ,11 1 fll "tu rm ,..10 14 cc.J ov1•r
"11111 h1•rn C'.1llforn1a and droppt-d
'i i inch .. .., 11( rain 1n l.o•
\n.,:1·lt'"> oH·r 2·1 h11ur.,
Ahout thrt•c milec; ''' lh•· Crt·1·\lo.J) .1 mc1Jnr north \OUth
nimmult r .1 rtef) carry an~ In
t1·r-.t:lle 5 traffic bC'lW<>en
llr,1n~e C'uunt~ and downlO\lo n
l.os /\ngdl'!>. was closed bt-C'au.•w
of mort-than a fool of watt'r ar
rumulatt'<I on th1· fn'<.'way lant''>
nvt·rni.:hl
/\ fr...., motonsts W<'rc n.._cut-0
Crom tht· roofs of lheir n :tuclt•-.
hv Los /\n~C'le c; Co unt )
f1rl'f1J?htC'r<; and Ca l1forn1 a
ll1ghwa} Patrol off1 ct"r'> a.,
..., akr colh'<'l<'d 5 fet't deep al J
1 ail road underpass of the Im
pt•n:al fhghway, the Cfl P stud
'The rlooding an that area
bPgan wht'n the pumps by tht·
Goodrich Tire plant stopped
working s hortly after 2 a m . "
'>a1d 'ipokesman Steve Pudinsk1
of the Califo rnia H1ghw11 y
l'Jtrol ,\b.-.ut 40 \l'h11·Jt--. m<"'t
h r.ir... \lol'rt '>t.illt·d in th•·
rioo<11·d dfl'"
Tht• l'loi-1nl! or th•· '' '"'\\ H)' put
1• ' t r .i pr 1• c;.., u r 1· "n o l h 1· r
frcT..., a}'S -.outht•<tst of rlowntown
1.o-. ;\nj!clr..., Hut purtton.., of th•·
I .on~ tkach 1-'rt>t>....,a). l'omonJ
I' n · .. ...,dlr ·'" ...,,.II •" lm~nal
TANK TRUCK DRIVER
DIES IN CRASH -AS
lh~hway also hJrl floodin~ of :1
to 4 fe<>t an '>IJOl!> hut nn r lo:.ini;-.
were reportt'd by tht• ('allfom1<l
l>t•partmenl of Tran'>p<>rtal1on
About 7.000 ru.-.lnmt•N of Uw
l.o'> AnRele.., Department of
Wall•r and Power l~t 1•lf:lnc1ly
for a time Wedm•..,dav n1Rhl or
t'ar ly today berau~l' of rain and
wand damage lo hne~ All but
about 100 cu...,lomt•r:. had powN
restored by 6 a m . OWP
spokt>swoman Ehzabt'lh W1m·
mN said
By 8 a.m . lht· storm had
dropped 2.74 inches of ram in
downtown Lo-. An~ele:..
9,000
Without
Power
Heavy downpours Wednesday
and this morning 10 south
Orange County knocked out
power lo nearly 9.000 homes.
c losed maJor roadways. prompt
t-d mud and rockshdes and kept
firemen busy pumping water
from garage::. and office build
mgs
"This u. Just about as bad as
I've seen al." said one Laguna
Beach police officu Wednesday
as he mane uvered his car
through 12·mch deep waters on
flooded Laguna Canyon Road.
The canyon road was closed lo
all traffic at m1drught Wednes-
day. after flood waters betame
nearly a foot deep near the
Laguna Lak• area.
Many homes and businesses
were flooded alontt tbe canyon
road , and city animal cootrol of
f1<·er.; n..d lo <'arry do~s and caL-.
from l.be animal shelter to an
adjacent l*rn alter rainwaters
f1ooded tbe facility.
TIM! ammala were placed in a
second story loft in the barn UD•
UI city erews could moR up tbe
mess at the shelter
Meanwb.Jle. San Clemente and
San Juan Capistrano residenL-.
we~ struck bv -.even 5eparate
t'lectncaJ power outages <'aused
hy lre55 knocktnJ! down power
h~.s Tbt-lar~t~l power outage oc
curred at 2 ~ d m. today in cen
tral San Clt>mt•ntt• when about
2.300 homes .md bu.'>ines~es wer<'
\lo llhoul l'lt'Clnt·1l) for le~s lhun
one minUlt'
Cit) f1n:nwn had to remove a
h1~h voltagt• hnt· that had fallen
a<'r~s St>veral park<'d cars on
the 1400 block of South El
Cam mo Rt>al at 2 43 a m
Another 1,622 San Clemente
home~ and busanesse:> lost elec-
tnc1ty at about lhe s ame time
Power was restored lo t~
homes by8 13 am
About 4n> re1\1dcnLs living near
Camp Pendleton wl're without
e lectncaty from 2 35 to 4: 25 a. m
The central San C lemenll'
busmess dJstnct along Averuda
Del Mar was darkened from 4 to
6 ·05 am. ~aUS(' of a power
out.age
San Ote~o Gas and Electnc
Company offic1als ~aid 639 busa
nesscs and homes were affected
by lhe 4 a .m. power outage in
the Del Mar area
Somt" 1,352 s outh San
Clemente rc11idenls were without
<See SOUTH, Page AZ)
Weather
Partly cloudy through
Friday with chance of rain
decreasing to 30 percent
tonight and Friday. Con·
Unued cool. Lowa tonight
4e a l the beaches and 52
inland. Hllhs Friday 60
along the coast and 6S in·
I .aguna Store Hit
By Masked B.andit
land ..
INSIDE TODA '1
He ~m·r drink ben or
pump QOI. but CM '°" o/ Prime Mtni•t~r Marooret
Thatcher it being dmounced
a. .. Bntam'• 8""' carter."
SIOF'fl, pho(ot Poof .U. •••• At "I-~ • ._ ,_ L.....-. .. c;: !~!:;.. ! =--= .=. ...... -=== ~ °'" ... taO.l.tt ~ ... ~ ... . ~~-,.._... Cll .,... re:: ... ........ ., ... , .. e:= I ... • .. Ct.a V~ C.-1 • Cl....., .. , ............
A man wearina a nylon stock·
ln& over b.b face and rubber
1lovea oo h1I bands held &U> a
La1uoa ~acb convenience
market Wednesday night, escap-
ln1 on foot wilh more than SlOO.
Police aald a clerk and
mana1er at the Tlc Toe market.
1391 North Coast H11hway, were
robbed a t 1unpoint by a man
who walked in from the rain at aboutlt':'5p.m.
TM witnelHI •aid the man
walUd up ~bl.nd the clerk,
placed .a baDdfuD t.n bia back
and •aid, "Ollay, dude, atve me
JOUt mon,y."
Tbe cleft banded over MVet'al
bllll from h1a wallet, at wbtcb time the 1UDman turned to the
man11er and demanded cash
rrom the register.
The masked bandit placed
caah from the drawer into a
paper bag and ran from lhe
a tore .
He waa Jut seen running eut-
bound up Viejo Street, police
said.
The bandit la described aa a
male whl"' In hit twenties,
standlna five feet seven lnchea
tall and wellbln1165 po11Dda.
He had dark hair; and WU
weartna a denim jacket , llaht
cordw'Oy ~ and dark rub-
ber •'°"'· Pollet 1peculate that •Ince the man ..a nlaUvely d.ry when he
arriffd at Lbe lto1'9 durlnl a
downpour, be probably &ad
parked a v hJcle near by.
tCI ..,.. .,.,. AMKMrr •NM.AU AT DIL 098lllO ANO COAST H .... AT. DAL~
In~. 11 llRRA fltent W....1...,.cl HMvy De••ll 1N1 ,,_ ~ ·~ I f
I
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OM. v "9' L.llC ,,.,,,.... '!9pNllY , •• ,.
-~------1VST BR&tlUNC --.........
Loi# Mnt.I from tocfcaw'• wrW _.-•••I..,.....,..,"*"'·
Rius Tankl, Plane
Hit A/ ghan Rebels
.,,,..~ .....
Sovin lankl and al leul one 1110·D f\OLer foqbL a lbarp
batUe wtlb Althan dwldenU thll wW 11 mU111 from Kabul and
&here..,.,.. u undeterm1ned aumbe:r ol cuualU•, a delayed N ·
port from ltabuJ •Md Loclay
Cram to~
Sclunitz
'Dilf eren,t,'
o.lly Ptlot ,_ .. LM PeY• In ~va. Swiuerland. t.M Uruted StatM \old a med.ln1 or
lbe U .N. Human Rl&hta Commluaon lbat "tubataoUal ownb9n
Of pr~n" had bffn nown lo tbe Soviet Unloo from
Ar1bAnl.IUrl. ~to. --t.rantfrtpt ,..1.aMd by tb4t
U S Milllon lD <Jeona. n. U.S . ...,_l• aaked ~r tbl
Red Crcm hlld bciet\ tnvtted \o rill\ t.bem.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Alan
Cran1ton aDd John SebmlU aro
oppoalna eaeb °'"'for the U.S. en•t~. but lhat'1 where the
11 mllariU. end.
They even bavt dlfferent ways ot lauocblna a c:ampaltn. Cranston. tbe t wo·lerm
Democrat and Senate m~t.Y
whip, atuck \o tradition Wed.net·
day lie klcked off his re·
elecUon bid wlt.b a Mrlts ol ap.
pearancea all over the 11.au
Alonsslde smllln1. pralstna
OemocratJc otnctala.
AIO CRA9"E8 IN STORM -Raymond
Stuetz, 29, of Santa Ana, suffered only a cut
near hil left eye after he lost control ot hi.s
truck Wednesday a fternoon on the San
Dieeo Freeway in San Clemente. north of
AvenJda Pico. It took workmen nearly two
hours to remove the rig. About 100 gallons
or diesel fuel spilled. ,.,..,,_AJ A dlapatt'b from Afpaniatan by Aucxla&ed J>re1a Cor·
reapc>n(Wnt Mlchat-1 Ookllmllb qUOWd wl~ u "-Yinl UM
sovu.lt.I fouaht an hour tone bettJe wit.b lbe ,..,.la Monday ln t.be
vma1• of Oar1ha north of Kabul, lbe upltal. We1ltrn
diplomata ln U. vtdni\7 aaJd t.My HW Soviet Infantry and \&nka
IOIDI lnlo ac:tioo a1alnat an army barTa<'U In the vlUa1e. Scbmlt.z. a Republican at.ate
1enator and once the American
Independent Party candidate for
prea(deot. almply filed hla can
dldocy papen in Orange County
and told a few rf" .rtera about ll
later
SOUTH COAST HIT HARD ...
BELGRADE. Vuauelavl1 tA P > • Doc:\oni reeorted t.oday
tbat ~ident Jot.lp Bro• Tllo wa1 In "critical" C()ftd!Uoo
deaplw "lntena1vu me1ahu~" to uvti the 87 year-old YUIOlllav
lead•r·s life
"A certain lmpronment took placti foUowlnc I.be lntenalv~
electncal power from 4 ·4() to
4 ·48 am. The area affected by
this electrical problem included
the vacated Nixon estat~.
In San Juan Capistrano. the
first reported electrical power
outage was reported al 1 · 54 p m
Wednesday when 2,559 homt.-<i
and' buaanesaes were aartcen~
for leu than one minute.
Later. at l ·55 a .m . lhe same
homes ~re without power for
o ne hour and nine minutes
because of another downed high
voltage line. officlab said.
S~t. Frank Ev<tns of lhe Dana measuttS of treatrnl'nl. but the condition 1!> t1t1ll vtirY difncult."
the docton. said 1n u medlt•al bulletin Tht·rc wa~ no word on de
tailb o( Tito':. trt·atmcot
f.WPriea88fle
That was a turnabout from
1976. when Schmitz. R-Coron11
del Mar. announced he would
run for the Senate but later
backed out without filing.
Campaien style ia only one of
the dilterences between the two Carter Endorses
LONDON <AP> -Gold priceb dipped around the world to-
day as the dollar firmed up in response lo hints or a possible
breakthrough that <·ou ld lead to the relea:.e of the Amencan
hostages in Ira n
Cranston. a balding SS-year·
old who 1s a plodding speaker, I'>
a hbt:·ral. although some crillc.,
have accused him of moving to
the ridlt recently.
Commission Probe
Cold tumbled $15 09 an ounce on the bugy Bona Koo&
market to cloc.e al $680 io. The met.al waa aelll.ng for $667.50 an
ounc<' al closing oo the London market.
In Zurich . Euro~·s largest market, gold closed down $9 at
$685 50 Earlier in Tokyo, the dollar rose for the fourth consecutive
s ession to cl08e at $242.475, up from a Wednesday close of
$241.90.
Schrrtltz, a glib 49·year-0ld. ls
one of the most conservative
members of tbe Legislature. a
fact he said he would help ln lhe
race for the GOP Sen ate
nomination
WASHINGTON CAP) -Pre111·
dent Carter, in a move to gain
release of some 50 Amencan
hos tages, 1s endorsing a n in-
ternatJonal commission to ex-
plore Iran's lon g -festering
grievances against the deposed
s hah and tbe United Statt-s.
f'irdlfllat..,.. It' allc 011
ClllCAGO <AP) -Flrefigbtera walked off the Job t.oday and
refused to answer fire calls. leaving only skeleton crews to
watch empty firehouses m the nation's second-largest city. A
spokesman for the mayor srud some firefighters were retumlng
as the day wore on
'It Wasn't !II~'
Barley Reiterates
'Love' for Victim
By F REDERICK SCHOEMEJO,
OI U. o.lty Pl ... s-.tt
Th<' defense in lhe Thomas
Barley murder trial rested its
<·ase We dnebday, after the
former Daily Pilot reporter re·
iterated hlS lov,. for his slam
wife, Catherine.
•·I love Catherine more than 1
ever dJd," Barley, 51, told the
seven·man, five-woman Jury at
the e nd of l engthy crou-
examination by Deputy District
Attorney Cliff Harris.
Of the May 26 s tabbing attack
that left Mrs. Ba rley dead on a
walkway in front of a Santa Ana
<·orfee :.hop, Harley said, "It
wasn't me that did that. Mr
llarris. ll wasn't me "
The defe nse has claimed
1hroughout the !ave-week trial
that Barley was in the mid.Ill of a
blackout when the stabbing oc-
curred and that he has no con
:.cious recollection of the events
that occurred.
That view is supported, de
F ...... P-.AJ
CANYON •••
quate consideration to potential
landslide problems in the Hobo
Canyon area.
The board's action wu in the
form of an amendment \o the
land use element of the county
General Plan. Any d evelopment on the
parcel must a wait county ap+
provaJ of rone c hanges and tract
maps
fe nse attorney George Chula
believes. through statements
Barley made while under hyp-
nosis and the innuence of a truth
serum.
Barl ey conceded in hi s
tes timony that be became angry
the niaht before the atabbt.o1
when he called hi• wife and heard another man·s'volce ln the
background. Barley and hla wife
had been separated for six days
prior to her death
.. By Goo . she told m e . that
whenrver she fancied It and sbe
wanll-d to go out with anothc•r
man , !'>he would /\nd she meant
1t," Barley t(.+slJf1ed
Shortly before the stabbing.
Barley u-stified. he spoke with
h1:. wife by tclephl)n(' and they
af(reed to meet late r in the day
:.o he could gjve her $300 \o re-
pay a loan
A s ked by the prosecutor
whet.her Mrs. Barley h ad violat
ed their marriage agreement,
Barley responded, "Yea, but I
wasn't surprised. Sbe had done
lt before."
Barleysaldhlsgoal was forhlm
and Mrs. Barley to move to
Ireland to Improve their marital
relationship. Barley ls a native
or England.
Speaking of lhelr marriage .
Barley said, "I didn't th.Ink It
was over. She was very viable,
very sexy, a very attractive
woman.
"God knows what came
between us," Barley testified
Many Flee Blut
WASHINGTON PARK, Ill.
(AP) -A huge lank of methane
gas exploded Wednesday al a
m t>tals recycling plant here, in·
jurlng two workers.
•·Everyone running for the
Republican nomination ls a con-
servative," he said. "But I 'll be
the conservative with c1
legislallve re<:ord. I don 'l have
to give speeches I can just tell
them to look at the record.''
Carter Gets
lover Vote
WASHINGTON CAP> -
Rosalyn Carter, holdan~
he r r1rat Valentine's dance
a l the White House. of-
fered a rare glimpse of
her hu.'lband. the lover. ··A couple of years ago,•·
she told guests Wednesday
night. "the president was
nam e d Love r o f the
Year." The articl(' s:.ud ·
'II e has b een c h osen
beca111e that kind of old-
f ubioned ao.e which pew
with the years, which ex-
panded with the growth of
our family and all the
cha nges that building a
life together bring ls Im
portant lo our country · I
want to 1ntroduc-e m~
Valentine. lh1· pre-;1dent ·
Carter told his guests,
"Well, I've already had a
long day, plu.'> a prc~s l'Ofl
fcrencc.
"I'm going to d ance only
a few dances lf I do much
more I won·t be able to
hve up to my reputation "
Woman Hurt
In Smashup
A 30-year.old Santa MooJca
woman was injured when ber
auto slammed Into the Aliso
Creek Bridge abutment In South
Laguna early today.
Renee Ponder was reported ln
fair condit.lon at Ml.salon Com·
munlty Hospital today following
lhe 6:40 a .m . era.sh on Pacific
Coa1t highway.
California Highway Patrol Of.
ficer Ted Burgoon said the
driver lost control of ber auto Ill
the southbound lane and cruhed Into the concrete abutment near
the Allao Pier.
Hill declaration, a t a news con ·
ference Wednesday. appeared ti>
mark a policy change. Carter
said there were "some poti1l1w
11igns" toward ending the 103·
day impasse but refused to go
into detaHs.
His announcement capped
day-long rumors and pohllcal
duels betw<.'en hi:. adm1rustra
t10n and Sen Edward M KPn
nedy. his ('h1er challengn for th1·
Democratic prc:s 1dent1al
nommation
The Massachusetts M•nator
had sought lo take credit for thP
latest move. But Carter called
Kennedy 's da1m -and the
senator's lllany of a lleged U S
fore ign policy mi sta k e~
"damaging to our country "
The president's endorsement
of "an appropnate comm1&1on
with a carefull y deri ne d
purpose" contrasle<I with his
doubts al a news conference
Nov. 28 that any forum would
la1>tcn to Iranian complatnlb,
juaUfied or not. Carter wu careful not lo pro-
clal m a breakth rough ln the
tedious and still unsuccessful
negoUalions ov<'r tht• Amenc1m ....
s<·1zt-d by militants on Nov 4
* * * 1·,....r9PAI
RELEASE ...
h«1'>t' of the hos tai:r-:. wa'> 1mm1
nc nl and repbed "Evf'rybody ,.,
cona1derably ahead of the proc
ess · · He said the-news medrn
are "ruruung a little rapidly "
Meanwhile. I ran's t'oreagn
Minister SadcJ(h Ghotbudeh.
who ts vis1ung m Rome. told a
news <'OOference the hostages
might be released after lbe com·
mission Is appointed to tn
vestlgate the shah 's alleged
crimes. He saJd be hoped the
panel could be appointed within
two days by U N . Secretary·
General Kurt Waldheim.
The s upervisor 's action grant·
ing the change in land uae des·
ignation in H obo Canyon
followed stormy bearings both
before the board and the county
planning commlsalon.
DAILY PILOT
Witness Aids Arrest
In CdM Burglary
A parking lot a ttendant at a
Corona del Mar restaurant was
credited by police today with
aldinC ln the arrest of three meo
who allegedly tried to bura.lari&e
a nelpbortne pharmacy.
Pistol Wielder
Hite Niguel Store
A lone band.lt armed witb a
ptatol took $50 from a Lacuna
Ni1uel convenience market at
about mldnlibt Wednuday. Sberttf'a deputies uld the
holdup occurnd at the 7·El•veo
•tore near the comer of Crown
Velley Parkway and Cbapal"OIC!
Avenue. The cunm•n was
detcrlb•d as clean·cut and
aportlnl a neat muatacbe. No
1etaway auto was seen.
Booked ln\o clly J•ll on suspi-
cion of commercial buralary
waa Ant.bony John Blnsley. 29,
of 247 Ave. Del Ponlent.e, Sao
Clemente: Donald Georse
Spl1arolo Jr., 28, who lilted a
Dana Point poet otnce box ad-
d re u, and Eu1ene Ralph
Ooaiales, 35, of 34553 Via Verde,
Capi1trano 8Hch.
The three were taken Into
custody late Tuesday n!ibt on
Bayside Drive near tbe t'weber
Pharmacy at the comer of ltut
Coast HJpway and Marsuerlt.e
Avenue. Police said the break·ln at·
tempt Mt off the dnia store'•
bur11ar alarm and a partln1
valet at Bernard'• Rettaurant
uw t.bne men nee t.he 1cene.
Wben police arrived momenta
latar, tbt reateuranl •mp&oyee
polntad out t.bt neetn1 trio. Of.
flcen l'°Pl*t tbe m.u a few
bloc kl away.
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H1·fl1'<'t1n~ pa.,! d1 -;a ppo1nl·
m•·nl'>. tw ... 11d "t:xpt>rlcn('e ha.,
t.111•!hl u. ... to guard agamst ex
t't''>'>1\1· op11rn1!>m "
Tht• pn...,111t•nt did not '>Pf'll 1>ut
th•· kmd of comm1">slon he had in
rnind. although hi· said any set·
t lf'ml·nl must tw "ron.,,~lf'nt
with our ~oat ... and our ttsenllal
in1t·rndl1onal pnnc1 plt·l> "
~uu rCf'l> Sli ld hO-tt Wf'Jnt -> a
m·utral l'omm1!'>\Wn conducun~
J tiJ lancl'<i m<1wry tnl~J µa!tt U ~.
•.upport for th•, d1·po:.4·d ~ah
~f •1h<.1mmcid fU·zJ Pahla~1
<',JI t,. r ·., o 111ir o .1 • h 1 I 1 .11 h
r1Jl1·' out .1 -.hov. I rial rk 11•rwl1
rn• 11•1\ tu ;L,~l'~' ~wll a.:J1rn.t
th• t..:rult·tl ~ldlt'~. th•· '>IJUrl't">
.... 11rl
h 1rt \\ Jldh1·1m , tht• t ;'\
'>I n1•lJ.T) Ji:C:Ot'rJI. c1nd ••lh•·r 1n
t•·r mt.'d1a.r~ ha' c b<'t'n al v.ork
f111 -.ornt' l.Jmt· on o numt..it>r ''' pl.in'> k1•\t•t1 tr1 1'fl'Jll11n 11f ,,
111rnm1.,~••>l1 .and !11·1·11H' tt1•
h11'>I JJ({''>
l111w1·vt•r . ., sp<>k•·'>mJn for ttw
rn 1 ll lJnh v. ho '>l 1· UIJ) l h•· I ..,
t-:mlJJ.:...,Y in T1·hron rt'lll'ro\A-d
\\ ... 1111"'><.la> tht·1r initial <and u11
v. J'd.'~ prrtond.Jl.lun -r1•111m
r1( th•· ~hJh to I fJll to fac1· tnJI
Short Blamed
For Fire in
LBGar~e
I If" '"""'111:.1tr1r., '>·•~ a tilazo·
I It JI ~Ullt'<J J La Run c1 Lan)'tifl
...1111 .1..:1• i.:.1r.1.:1· .ind d<''>ln>)t'\.I
,1x , 1nlagl' automobll''" Wt~in,..,
dav morn1nR probably wa-;
""arkf'd b\ an t•lcrtnt'al !)hort
n reu1t tn ow·rhl•ad lighting
T h l' r 1 r e d e s t r o y c d s 1 "
.1utomobllea valued at morc.-
thJn S70.000. arrordang to o-..1wr
l.M Humann. -.. ho had n ..... ton'<i
many oflhe vebJclM .
It abo destroyc'd the garage
('omplex li nd a !lt-cond story
a partment. and damaged a
metal st'uJpture shop 3djact.'Ot to
the garqe.
Total damaee to coot.ent.s and
structure was estimated \o be
arou.od $11.5.000.
Point Harbor P atrol said a
mudslide on the cliffs above the
marina blocked both laoes or
Del Obu po, cl~lng the route w
motorists.
He said the roadway was lat.er
opened by county crews. but
caut ioned motorist s lo drive
slowly. Other south county roads
closed by mud and rockalldes in-
c I u d e Cam ino C apistrano
between Avery Pa r kway and
Junlpero Serra where flood und
'1ebris were report(•d two and a
h:ilf f<'f't deep m spots
l>unng last month's storms. a
man Wtt..'I wa11hed from his car
into 1 ht• adJuct>nl flood control
l hann1·l wht•re he drowned
Pacific Coast Highway wa:.
:1 i... o closed fro m C a m 1 n,,
C'JIJl<;lra no to Uoh1•ny Park
HoJd, and tht• Ort1·ga lltghw<1y
was dosed for much of il.'1 length
du1• to rock~hdM
Jn l ~gun:J Niguel, the ht•avy
rains wa~h, .. I rt>!'kl> and cl1·hn->
for morl' than a milt• on f'rown
Valley Parkway nt:ar l';ic1fw
bland Dnve
And num lake-. wer1· fnrm1·1l
al tht• l.Jltt-r'Sf>ctmn of Df•I Oh1'>p11
and ('oust H1ghwJy In l>a n.1
1•,11nl :irul portt'>n" 11f Moulton
f'.11kv.,1.,. 1n l.d~Ull<I Jl1ll-.
~on JuJn ('ar11.,1rano off111ah
.... 11<1 mon· 1 h.on 1 wo inf'l11·" r1r
ra in ff•ll Wednf'~liJV 11n th.ii
wwn. t<'anoli( 100 ... 1• ..s s1•w1·r lint
<in llorno Cn'f'k. Hot1c1
('1ty offic1a lt. .. a111 t•mcr~1·n1·y
forc1·s Wf're on lh•· -.ren1; ap
11r.:1 1sang thf• d<1maRi> They .,,m l
11m1· -.t'WJ~t· ,., puunn~ 1nl<1 SJn
.Ju.in Cret•k. but ~0 1d <·m1•rg1·n1:y
r"pa1rs are t:xpe<'t('d lo ht: c·om-
pll'l1·d •.non
County f1rt• offi cial-> :.a1rl J
1 v. o-st.ory oHtrt• bu1 ldrn~ al 122A!J
1 ·am1no Cap1:.tr<1no in San Juan
v. J., noodffi thti-mom mg. with
v..1l1•r c·o\1•n11~ mu<·h of the but
tom floor of that buildmK.
Fire uewa were busy m<>1>-
alnc up the meu tbla morning. accordla& lo f\re Capt. Marc
Hawkina. Al.so ln San Juan, wortmen
pi led sandbaltS around UK• ex-
tenor of t.M South East RcK1on11 l
Herlamat1on Aut h on t v
cSt:RkA 1 plant to kN·p v..1l•·r
from 1hat facility that Wll'>
flood1-d dunng thf' last \torm
Offlr1 aJs at the plant :.aid th.it
dt "'"'' !ht• hPsivy rains. a ll h1•a<·hc"> v.1th the <"t('1•pt1nn "' Doht>ny State H••ac-h Park rt·
mJtn o~·n
More than 1U m1J('S or south
county beaches we re closed for
10 days aflt'r the last storm dl'I
ahlcd I.ht.· plant and <·a ~wd u
'!>t.''4 JRC !>pill
2 Skiers Missing
S HAVER CAP> -Fres no
County sheriffs depuUes wer1•
plannin g a compre bens i v•
searc h here today for two cross·
country skiers last seen Wednes•
day mom.Ing.
CALIFORNIA
a.JI Ceaia
Gas Overcharge
Violations Hit
LOB AltOEl.D (AP) -Deput-.t of 1MrD adtGn uy ana ... ....,_ an~ tWr CG&tom .. -tlt.lw Um. u,.
naUGul aft'l'qe, wllb umNlw-~ a~ two to ft\'e
catlapllm.
· TM ~ o..arcbarse cliarovtred al.nee lul Aqt»l wu u I "°""" • pllon, .. oftldal aaid
n WAS RJGGDTSD that . bi• overcbar&lna •W'S• OCC\&l"nld
ill JaAlllllY u bup crude ail pr1ce hlk• ~ \&P at &he ret.aJl ........
SIDce Aus. l wben lbe enero deputm..i ttr-mHfted lta
prlce-teatni l\ddell.nel, • pen:ent of tbe area 1laUom cheeked
were found to be ovorcb&J"llq. Tbat compeNll with • naUorud
averaae ot 19 percent.
JAN\JA..aY nGU&ES WE.&£• percent locally and 27 percent
nation"!ide.
Federal offktala empbuised, however, that the priclna lnfrac
t1ons were discovered al operallona on which the department hMd
received complaints The checks were not random. But the num
hers indicate a bJeher rate ol overcharges here, they said.
GEO&GE HlJBBA&D, audit dJrector of the enerp department
enforcement division here, s~uJated Wednesday that li&hler sup
plies and price lids higher than most other parts of the country
were behind the violations.
"U a guy acrosa the street from me ls allowed to charge ten
cents a ealloo mOTe than I am and sWl baa a line of can waiting to
get in, then the temolation for me ls to Jack up my price," be ex-
plained. "Tight supplies plus high price equals violations."
Edward N. Hepper, member of the Cana·
dian Consul General's office in Los
Angeles receives a singing valentine in bis
office as other members of the staff look
on. The event, sponsored by a local com-
pany called "Live Wires," was to show ap·
. Runaway Tank Truck
Crash Kills Driv e r
NEWHALL (AP> -Officials are
investigating the cause of a tanker
truck crash and fire on northbound
Interstate 5 that took the life of its
driver, a 35-year-old Los Angeles
man, and closed all lanes of the
freeway for three hours.
"Both sides of the freeway were on
fire when officers arrived," said
California Highway Patrol officer
John Gentry.
The accident occurred al 7:20 p.m.
Wednesday whe n the brakes ap·
parently failed on the double-trailer
rig, during a snow flu..rry, causing it
to run out of control, strike two
vehicles and then explode into
names. The rig was hauling an un ·
identlfied fl ammable liquid. .,..,. ....... , ........
LOS ANGELES (AP> -U.S.
postal inspectors have arrested a Los
Angeles couple, sought by federal
authorities in connection with a
scheme to collect more than $45,000
from insurance companies through
phony accident claims.
Assistant U .S. Attorney Henry
Rossbacher said Joseph Berson, 39,
and Norma Jean Keenan, 37, who
claims to be Berson's wife, were ar·
ralgned late Wednesday before U.S.
Magistrate John R. Kronenberg. Ball
was set at $25.000.
ft1'e ......... ,...,.
TRACY CAP> -The second brawl
in two days at the Deuel Vocational
Institute involved about 50 prisoners,
some using prison-made weapons,
and has left five inmates injur-ed, of·
f1cials say.
Prison ~uards used two rounds of
( STA.TE )
tear gas to break up Wednesday
night's fight, which started in a cor-
ridor by mmates returning from the
dining room, prison s pokesman Cliff
Reed said. Twelve crude knives were
recovered from the area, be swd.
The incident followed a clash Tues-
day night involving 40 to 60 inmates
in which ooe inmate waa killed and
another injured, Reed said.
LOS ANGELES (AP> -U.S .
Marshals were searching today for
four inmates who u.sed two prison
veblclea to ram their way out or
Terminal Island Feder al Corn~c·
tional 1.nstitution.
Local authorities were looking for
one of tbe escape vehicles, an orange
1962 half.ton pickup truck of unknown
make which the escapees may have
uaed to drive away from the area.
The inmates crashed the double
gates at the faclllty with the pickup
and a fire truck at 7:40 p.m . Wednes·
day during a free-movement penod
at the mlnlmum security facility.
8 1 •••• Cw lldllefi
FRESNO (AP> -The Fresno
death pma1ty case again.st a 30-year-
old man charged with the rape-slaying
of bis 12-year-old stepdaughter was
d.ismi.a8ed oo a leeal technicality, then
1m mediately refiled.
Donald Griffin is accused in the
death oftbe girl, whose body was found
Dec.13slaabedaodsexually m uWated
near the San Joaquin River.
See the Vera Maxwell
Spring Collection of
Suits end Coats.
shown by a ip8Cial
teptll 1bitive
et I. Megnin
South Ccmt Plaza
on Friday and Saturday,
February 16 and 16.
Impeccable tailoring in
superfine fabrics:
10ft woolens, mohair and
Ultrasuedlpolyester·
polyurethane. The dinner
end theatre suit In black
Ultrmuldl, a nipped-In
Jacket owr slim skirt,
6 to 14 lizes 646.00.
Fine Sult Salon
1.magnm
South Coert Plaza Costa Mesa 967·1611
'
-.
5.tle prices good tluu PresJdenl• ~
Mondily. F~. 18. "'while A.fJP'Je$ IMI.
LEVI'S WESTERN !HRTS
(A) Choose from long Wee-.e loldel'TI end~~ in
ilwJr1edpl.st<k ConOn/~S.M L XLRegS1150·20
NOW $11.49-12.99
LEVI'S MOWVG' ON JEANS
(BJ SIM on PDl'Ulo• ~In pr~ denlm.l\llM'al
w ll corduro, or bfu-.hed CO!IOn. Sl>leard ~In
.,.•lecwd \JfK<"> ~l<,,1<, 28 JR fWq \19 24
NOW $13.99-17.99
HAWAIIAN PRINT SHIRTS
(C) Trtmmdous ~., nn ~ flMl'lOU'> l'NlkM
Ha...e111.1n pr1nl ~ fOf' 1ial·, AW>r!f'd Reg \2b
NOW $16 .99
LEVI'S CORDUROY PANTS
(D) ~c·s1.19re.JI bergain OOllJOVf ~lie c,Me<.olcnrd
poll!!. by LMS. Ay,i, color' ond ~ Req S27 28
NOW $18.99
UGHTNNG BOLT SHlrTS
(() Ma"'i ~ <J ~ ~ engineered sltlpc OI
c,c;reen prnll kn11 ~I~ 100% conon Reg S20-21
NOW$14.99
SAVE 25~0N
OCEAN PACIFIC PANTS
(f) Wt!~ CUI price<; on lhfeo• dour m<MI po()Ulclr ~
lonc.J<•fl9 In a-,<;t ~ol c '"'°" ~ 01 bnnhed
noplon SeledPd ~n In .... leoKj 90r~ W,19 ,..It">
28· 38. Reg S20-22
NOW $14.99-16.99
preciatioo to the Canadian government for
·its help in getting American citizens out of
Iran. 'Ibe singing trio, from left, are Cyndi
Cardinal , Re becca Cash , and Jude
Kothmann.
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Arrests . . . . . . -. .., -Gunmen ·:=
DANVILLE (AP) -Two
1uomen held aevea penona
bostap iD • suburban n11idence
for an bour, then were captured
by a police dog after exchenSlne
gunflre wttb offtcers when they
tried to escape, autborttJee laid.
One of the men was shot lD the arm by police Wednesday night
when the pair attempted to drive
away from the house with two of
tbe boat a1ea. Contra Costa
County aberttf'a deput.les said.
··The vehicle, diaabled by of.
flcer pnfltt, wu abandooed m
a nearby school yard, and the
suspects were subsequently Br·
rested by a K·9 cop," Sgt. Ken
Dyeraaid.
Dyer said Richard Paz, 28.
and Brian Shipp, 21, both of
Pleasant Hill, were arrested for
conspiracy, kidnapping, rob-
bery, asaault with intent to com-m It murder, assault with deadly
weapon and burglary.
Pat was treated at Contra
Costa County Hos pital in
Martinez for the mlbor guosbot
wound. Both men were being
held in the county jail.
Dyer said sheriff's deputies
wer~ called to the bome Of An-
thony Romano about 7 :50 p.m.
on man-with-a -gun complaint .
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Orange Coast Oa11v Pilot
Community Ideals
Can Be Expen8ive
The l.raf'MI ot Women V<Mn nnt to ,...u pa1na to
produce, distrtbute ud tabulate a eom.pla 1•tt.m quee·
Uoonalre th&t wu taUor-rmde for Lapna Bucb.
Tbe 1roup deaenes mucb credit for ellclUn1
l"'C8pouea to Ule quett.lona from more tban UOO La1u.aa
Beach realdeota. Topics ranafltt from future development m the Art Colony to the f ete o1 tbe dt~t Sycamore HUll
parttl out Lquna Canyon.
The ...Wt. present a ,eneral suide for ctt7 planoen
ln overilaulina the city's bed1y outdated ceoeral plan.
And wb.Ue the qUMUona WeN well tbouCbt out, and
rt'flect lbe probJema of Lasuna Beach, there are few 1ur-
prun i• the nspooaea.
For tn.sta.uce. It coma u no •UJ'Prlle that tbe maJori·
ty ol respoadent.a ravor llmW.na the town'a populaUon to
20,000 soub.
Aod. nuturaUy, most l.agunana don't want to &ee homes m ureas desagruat.ed u opeo apace. nw fact that fk) percent of tho9e Nflpoodin1 laid they
want to see Sycamore Hills remain in iu natural atate
wilh no development is no more aurpriaing than moat res·
tdents sa)'lng the city should compile technical informa-
tion identilying natural hazards in town.
But the questionnaire has the drawbacks of many
such ente rprises. It raises more questions than it
answers.
For lJlStance, lf most Lagunan.s want to see Sycamore
Hills remain undeveloped, how should the city pay the $6
million owed to the former owners of the property?
And who is to pay for the new parks and recreational
areas nearly 59 percent of the residents say the town
needs? In the wake of ProJ>()6ltion 13 and Jarvis JI loom·
ing in the near future, merely maintaining existing parks
may become a problem for Laguna's taxpayers.
League spokeswomen said their purpose was not to
analyze the tabulations, nor present solutions to city
problems
They merely suggest the questionnaire be used as a
tool for city planners-a gauge of public feeling-when
preparing complex amendments to the general plan later
this year.
As such, the study can be useful. But don't expect it
to produce miraculous answers to Laguna Beach's
troubles.
City Image Tarnished
Threats of recall have become as common as reciting
the Pledge of Allegaance before council meetings in San
Clemente.
And last week's inddent at city hall will probably
mean still ;,inother effort to remove t"Ouncil members
from their elected seats.
Residents presented petition.a containing more than
2,000 signatures asking the councU to let voters pick a
r eplacement for Myrtis Wagner, the volatile coun-
c1lwotr1an who died last month.
BUt the council majority, including Mayor Roy
Hamm and council m embers Richard Ahlman and
Edward Kalscbed, djdn'l agree. They appointed Roy
Hurlbut to Mrs. Wagoers's seat. Hurlbut was a close run·
ne r m lhe la~t council eledion.
That prompted a near riot in the council chambers.
with rl'sidcnts calling the council majority .. Hitlers,"
"Nna~." and "Ayatollahs."
It was not a pretty scene.
And the uproar was compounded by Councilwoman
Karoltne Koester. the lone council supporter for calling
an elcclaon to fill the Wagner vacancy. Mrs. Koester,
he rself facmg r ecall, went out into the audience to en-
courage the unhappy citizens in their noisy protesL
True. she late r urged them to calm down, but by then
it was too late. The council was forced to adjourn when
citizens refus<.'<i to Jet the panel proceed with a lengthy
ctgcnda.
Leaders ol last week's cowicil confrontation are diB·
cussing the passibibility of recalling Mayor Hamm and
councilman Ahlman. <Kalsched is not seeking re-election
and will step down in April.)
But San Clemente does not need another round of re-
cal I. If citizens wis h to vent their spleen and show their
dis pleasure with the counicil majority, they have ooly to
vote for two candidates who share their views in the April
8 election
If they m uste r the votes. that would give them the
majority they desire on the City CounciJ.
Meanwhile. at would be helpful to San Clemente ii the
passions of ca ty Politics could be controlled enough to
avoid furthe r tarnis hing the community's image.
• Opinions eitprossed in the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment Is 1nv11ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
'Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone 1714) ~2-4321 .
Boyd/Stuttering
By l~M . BOVO
A man who sayi-he ha!>
stuttered all hli; life reports,
"Frequently the most dir
ficull syllables for a stutterer
lo pronounce a re those tn h.i~
owo name."
• When an earthworm oeeds
a nap. it takes it, regardless
of what's going on. So deep is
this innate I mpuls1on that
when you cul sa}d worm in
halC, both halves toke their
naps at the same time.
Another word for crowd is
D ar
Gloomy
Gus
Recall ls t.be moel over·
worked word In the
Enclllb l1a1ua1e. We
recall can and ~ubllc offlciall. We don t re·
call crlmM we commit
or tb• mallctoua re·
marawem&U. . D.M.
~'J °"' ,_'" •• ,. -....... .., fi ... , .... , , .... , ~.a! ........ ... =:-, . :.t" ,._ • -
"crwth" which rhymes with
"truth." From the Welsh.
But it's in the American
language dictionary al hand
a nd not under foreign words
and phrases. How many
other words without vowels
c om e to mind ? None ?
Likewise.
Q. What's the ditfe rence
between a "proof coin" and
an "une1rculated com"?
A. The uncirculated coin is
minted on tbe high -speed
press. moved oo conveyors.
run through a tunnel
machine and struck only
once. ll's nol guaranteed to be
perfect. The proof coin is
band·fed to a slow press,
struck twice, and inspected
for perfect.ion. It ia made from
a blghly poliabcd blank.
Q. Seemed a few 1enera·
tlons ago that every do1 ln
the country wae called Rov-
er, butt don 'l know why. • . ?
A. They were named aft.er
the flnt animal fllm ata.r who
played the hero ln tbe UIOS
movte "Rescued by Rbrir."
Client report. that certain par ta of lDdl a baye a
women'a hmpqe that mm
can't undentand.
f
J-.kAnd non
Soviet Leader 'Disappears' '
W ASHIHGTON -The
periodic dila,,earanou from
llloHOW ol tot) Sovl9t leaden
blf btcocM roudne alnc. Lhey
p•hed Lbe TO-ytar mark and
be1an to ·~cumb to the m. n"lft ol. old a... But Precnler
Alexei Kcs"ytlo bu Men out of
pubUc vkW loc-IO Iona that peo.
ple are belinniDI tb talk.
Tho pra11natic premier.
•ecood ooly to Prffldeal Lecm.td
Brezhnev lo
wortd re·
oo.-n, hasn't
been HieS\ In
publlc alnce
mid-October.
At aae 16. he
could be SW·
teriog from
the m-.tc>r ill·
ness that bas
been men·
tioned in M~ as the reason
for hla ab&eoce.
Sul there are festering suspi·
dons that Kosygin's illness may
have political complications.
Mailbox
Tho word baa leaked oul that bll
IOD·ln·law, DJ.beTman Ovlabiani,
•ccepted payofh from an
American mystery man named
DavldKMr.
Tbere' • no lo~aer any. rea·
aoo to wttbbold the fact that Karr used to brln1 me Inform•·
lion from Inside tbe Kremlin.
Hla reporta lnvambly turned
out to be reliable. SomeUmes be
Upped me olf to Kremlin bap-
penlnga before our intelligence
agenda learned about them.
Suddenly last July, Karr died
in Parl1 under rnyaterious
circumstances. He bad just re·
turned from Moscow where be
kept an apartment. He was ac·
companied by hla daughter,
Cathy, wbo said he was exhaust·
ed. She believes he djed from
natural causes. But Kart's
widow has s uggested to the
Paris police that be may bavt!
been murdered by the KGB.
ll may be alricUy COl.DCiden·
UI that Kosygin disappeared
from public view three month'
later. But the connecllon
between Karr and Ko1y1in'1
son·ln-law has 1tirred wbJapera
in the intA!Weeoce commu.n!ly.
TB E CENT1lAL ln~lligeoce
Agency. meanwhile, has been
reporttng for four years that
Kos ygin had one foot on a
banana peel. The agency
learned that Brez.bllev had re·
peatedly "oven~pped iost.itu·
t1onal boundaries, l.ntrudlna into
Kosygin's governmental do-
matn, by int.ttnJptlog meetings
or the Council of MiAisters."
As far back as Feb. 20. 1976.
the CIA reported : "If a top
leader s hould go , Premier
KOtiyg:in seems to be the mot.t
likely. Periodically. reports are
('lr('ulated that be would like to
retire. lbs health has been lndif·
ferent recently. Over the years.
his governmental apparatus ha5
l.uffered attacks and incursaons
from the party , 1oclud1ng
BredlOev .....
Kosygm tum.self confided to
Swedllh Prime MtnJat.r Olol
Palme ln tm. ac:COl'diq to a t1ecret report, that the Pollt.bwo
had decided he abouJd "let new
political leaders be 1"8 for
awhile."
Accordingly, Koty1m bepn to
fade from the public •=li t until he diuppeared al r
laat October. ID Moseo..,,
dJplomaUc aourcea told DlJ re-
porter, Sally Denton, that
Kosuta no longer haa • voice ln
Kremlin council.a. His likely tue·
ceasor. she waa told, would be
Deputy Premler Nikolai A.
Tikhanov, 74, already a Pohl·
buro member and a political al·
ly of Brezhnev.
As one secret CIA ~port put
it, "It llS easier for Politburo
nva b to .)Oin 10 ousting mem·
bers than m agreeing on new
colleagues."
WATCH ON WASTE : Tbe
Pentagon spends more than $350
milllon a year to operate cut·
rate fOOd commissaries acrotSS
the country. Service families
buy food and other items at a 25
percent dlSCOUDt, thanks to this
taxpayer subfiidy. Congress U)-
tendl'd that commlsaaries serve
military posts that were remote
from ('IVliian shopping cen~rs.
but lhe Pentagon wordsmiths
have ~ott.en around this by com-
ing up with a unique defirution of
the word "remote." In the brass
hats' V\ew, a ~l L.; remote if it
1!\ more than 10 minutes' dnvc
from a supermarket.
-A loosely administered
A&rlculture Department pro..
gram baa the General Aceounl·
ill< omce buuinC ancrUJ. The
Beekeepers' Indemnity Pro-
gram compensates apiariab as
much as $25 fOC' each beehive
population that's destroyed by
p('s taclde5. It '11 cost the tax·
payers almogt S3 million this
~car. CAO ul\lest1gators suspect
thJl i.omt-un s crupulous
b<·ekN·l)l'r. a rP either submit.
I inv, J)h<>ny claims or an• dl··
ltbt•ral>'l y ll"tltng their bee col
ona~ dw from exposure to toXJt'
cbem1caJs. It's easier than tak·
en~ pn'<' .. utu>0s, ;,ind after a ll it's
on I y pubh c mont-y.
Americans Paying for Oversized Appetite
To the l:;cbtor.
Tht' Amer.ran public blaml>S
our automob1h· manufacturt>r'>
for £\ood1og lhc markt'\ with
m1l11oos of unsalable, over·
powered and over wc1i.:ht ~a...,.
guzzling car!>, while b a~h ·
m1lea~e for('1gn cars steal the
market. Ac tually, our car
makers learned long ago that
unless they make what the
public demands, their c ars will
not sell and they will go broke.
Y~an ago such makers as
Ame rican M olors (formerly
Rambler) and Crosley learned
that bitter lesson when they
brought out economy cars at
which the public turned up their
noses. St.out, t'cooom1cal Euro-
pean cars such as Austin were
readily available but any
American who bought one W<J'>
looked on as a sort of kook by ht!>
n('aghbors and ('0 workers
To have any standing a 175
pound Am<'n can had to dnve a
4.000 pound JUgJ?ernaut lo work
each day. It as said that th1·
G reybound bus !')('Opie wt: re ap·
proached b y one amb1t1ous
fellow who wanted them to make
a convertable roadster mounted
on a b~ chassis for him so that
he couJd "k~p others m their
µl ac~"
Until Americ ans r egain a
... ense of proportion an t heir de·
mands for large cars, large
homes. large everything, we can
expect heuvy economic slrams
on our country The old maxim,
"cut the swl lo fit the cloth," will
have to be re·learned or some
bitter lC5SOns lie ahead for us.
FRANK KLOCK
Tr••••rt N~d•
To the Editor:
Jl is my opinion thsl Orange
County desperately needs to or-
gan i ie a cenlrally located
transportation center near, or
adjoining, the U.S. Marine
Corps helicopter base, located
between Edinger and Main, and
between the Newport F reeway
and Culver Drive.
The followin• leased mobile
buildin&a would be required,
alon1 wtlb acre1 ol parkJ.nc:
-A J>N1«11er ataUoo for the
Amtrak train that runa between
Loa Anaelet and San Dleao
which would replace the
downtown Santa Ana ataUon.
-Oreyhou.od/Trailways bU3
terminal.
-Oran1e County Rapid
Tranatt bua terminal. .
-"Park and Rlde" terminal
for commut.r bua poola.
-"Remotely·located"
alrll.De termillal to replace &be l~Qll at John Wayne
Ai ~ lf or bualnt paNen1en
a uaaa• directly from tile
Ueut clllk to UM aitt.raft.
Bua terminal• tor buaea
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illrt·d t 11 Oi1t.irto ,111d f.A:'<
ii I rJ >O l'"h
LEA."\ED MORll.t: huildin~c;,
would prov·dt' lhr pra('llCJJ,
f•conom1C'al ">ol ut 1o n to the
dynami cally r hangmg rt'<1wr1·
mcnls for Oranll(e County·.,
transportation m't'<i.'>
County Supervisor Tom Hall·y
has publicly begged lht• C'ounty
~taff for an "mnovalive"' prar·
t1 cal remote t ermana l to en·
courage passengers to lake lht'
bus to Ontario Airport.
Golden West has lx'vn u.-;mg
1ls terrrunal at LAX construt"ted
of mobile butldang ~ for :.i
nurnbt•r of years.
The lall'St d~1gn tn airport..-.
I 1 1· lhc m rport be mi;: bu alt al
'1 o n t r c a I I u 'it' !> b u s e " t o
tr;insport pal-'t•n g1•r ' from
lll'kel1 bagga~e cht'('k cJ1·~k lu
lht> .ttrC'raft The weatht·r at On
tarao or .lohn Wa ynt' d<X"> "''l
requ1rf• "Pl'<'tal hU.">t'"> that con
nect darc-ctly tn lhe a1rcr.ift for
loading and unloadanR Hag-
~agt> couJd bt• trans ported on
the :.amc• hu.'> or on a r.t'paralt·
veh1clt• 1th al ~1ccompan1 ~ the
bus l 1( n-qu1re-d
The rount). funded hy thf'
FA A, ha.<> rontracted with VTN
L'oni.tru('l1on C'ompany to d t'-
1,. £'10µ plan:-. for ;i lar gl• t<•rm1n1tl
t•omplt'x a l John Wnynf' Airport.
ll 1~ m> <>111nion that any laqw
tt·rmtni.11 l·omplcx c:-onstruclt-d
al .John WJynt.• Alrµort woulrt
only tM! un expc n&lvc. incffa ·
cal•nt monument to n111ve, 1n
<'Ornpetenl. bureaucratic. COWl
ty f{ovemment unresponsive to
informed, rauonal mpul offered
:ind re(:eaved from local. an
vol ved. professional ind1v1dual
n•is1deot8.
T he t>xpansaon of terminal
'>t ructures at John WA ynr
A 1 rport would also stifle lhe or-
dc rly growth or aeneral avaa·
tion services that could em
<'lently meet the dynamic re·
quirements of the-adjacent
business and industrial com
plex.
CHARLf,.S GRIFFEN . .,"', ·~·. To tbe F.dltor:
California bas always been a
leader Iii the cnre of the mental·
ly retarded. Many alatH have
copltd our prol(ram.
If Propo1lUon 9 It\ PH!\ed this
would .tll change. J>leosc u~
your lnfhatnce to defeat this pro-
position.
I am a foeter arandp•renl •l
Fftirvtew and realize the value
of our work there with the
children.
LOUISE SONDERMAN
T-.elter's ...
To UM Edttor:
My cbv u a teacher In the •
l.Jguna !WJrh l rufu·d School
lhl.lra('t h:.a :-. bt't-n a mo!>t
• hallengmg 001• In UM> mornlllg
I t.aughl Uu.rd ,.rader~ how lo u.<>c
.in encyclopedJa (CK res~ar<.'h. 1n·
I roduced secood grader;; to C'fftl·
traclJons USlftl' "oot" and ht'lpt"d
third g raders bt>itin to un·
ckrs tand multJpl1cat100.
In the early afternoon I baked
.,cones wt~ 30 child~ as part
of a study or England a.Qd then
taught the ruodamt>ntals of
wt'avmg. I 111Structed duldrrn 1n
concepts and an skills I li(avc
them "bands-on" expenenN.-s a~
wl'll a~ papt>r and pencil ac·
t1v1t1e:-.
I planned e ach lt.-sson. look
ra r t• to m ot 1v a tt' th e m ,
monitored tht>ar and1v1dual pro-
1:r(•:.s an each ar<'a, a~!>asted
th•·m -.twn• nct-'ded. left them
;ilcmc• w~·n• <11"'i1rable and at·
t1·mpt1od lu kaH· J '> m any a<>
po:.s1bll· "'th po'>1t1vf• feehng'>
.1hout th emscl vt'' JOd the ir
J b1hlll'S.
I made a homt•work packet for
a '1ck ctuld. f1Ued oul notes for
111 nfere nces and went lo
Albt'rtsons for rooking supp~
I hkt> ctuldren and enJOY their
c·ompany I am proud to help
tht'm grow an knowledge and
'l'lf -estt>em. I believe lba\
parents an th.ls commuruty value
tht• Job that my colJeagues and I
do 1n educattng their dukiren
Tt·~t sc.-ores for llus district bear
out lht' fact that children in
Laguna Beach receive a quallty
1-ducation
WU Y, TR IE N. w'a s t t
necessary for me to ataod on
Park Avenue lat.er In tbe same
day Wlth a picket alsn in my
hand? ll ls because the district
admlniru'alion and acbool board
o r Laguna Beach Un11ied School
District do ool see flt to ade·
quately compensate teachers tor
the job they do.
fl is because Lagun• Beach
teache1"S are the only eroup In
Oranae County who have been
ottered no cost of livtnc increase
thia year. It is because I, too, de·
s ire to be adequately paid for a
profession that I 1peot maAY
yea rs in traloln1 for and
becauae, lib everyone elH, DlJ
morale sutlers for lack ol. YlllbM
recoanition.
And finally, It is became ,..
search has Indicated lbal the
sloale m<>et sianlllcant' factor lo
fac\Utating learnln1 la the
teacher • not the book. not t.M
machine, not the shin)' l•amlnl "ktt. ..
Quotes
''A reporter ll to a poUUdan
what a barllln• do• l1 to a
chicken UUef."
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l.t>a rninJ? contractaoos doel>
not .rn Ein))lein make, oor
mull1p1Jcat100 a Frank Lloyd
Wright Rut it's a ii;tart. My col-
l1•agut..-; and I are domg our best
to gave cbJJd.ren tbt! very best
foundation pof;S1ble for facing
ttus uncertam world. We need
the pubbc'ssupport.
ELLEN TANNEY c .. ,,..,,,k,.,..
To the F.ditor:
I wish to go on record to object
that the Laguna Beach City
Council ii;peods $10 ,650 as a
'iha re of the study for tbe en·
viroomeot.aJ and economic re·
ports for development of
Sycamore Hills and prox.imate
land io Laguna Canyon.
After the city spent Marty $7
million to acquire Sycamore
flall:o. for "open space" anci
Mayor McDowell e mphasized
that Uus I!> the beginning or a
wider Greenbelt. 1l seems to be
a wut.e to spet>d over $10,000 for
a plan to develop what sbou.Jd be
lt>ft untouched as loog as pogsi·
ble, when tbe Irvine Company
has lbe area 10 queation in
agricultural preserve for
aootber Dine years.
It ~ms cootradictory to ac·
qwre Sycamore Hills to be left
open and as a w at.ersbed and
then hurry to develop the adja-
cent areas with almost 2,000 un·
lt5 .
BE'M'Y HECKEL
... ~ .... lh!lfttlle "..,
To lbe F.ditor:
Here come the antl-4raft folks. nm.nina olf 1D all dJrecUOna at
once except. of~. the CW· rectooe .
If 1Q1body th1nb the1 are to-
lng to learn bow to defead t.hla
country aft.er the enemy la lo our
back yarda, be'• ab1olutely
balmy.
The time to learn ls now, and
lb,at'a all the univenal cltaft is
intended to do -t.eacb people
how to defend Ulla country aod
it• Ubertiea. Liberty preaup-
po 1 e1 a d••P ••••• of reapoulbillty to ~n1ta ft'om u.o.. wbo W'OUld ....... ..
lAt .... wbo feel \Mt '1Soo'l
owe tbla couatr1 • debt of
sraUWde fO tb llnleo. CMaeta. orTtmbuctoo, fart.bat mak, ao
the rest ot ua ean pt oe wtu. the
bu1tne11 of preaervtn1 our
freedom.
7
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Orange Coat
EDITION
Yo•r Bomeaow•
D•lly New•p•per
OL. 73, NO. ~S, l SECTIONS, 10 PAGES C FIFTEEN CENTS
I Hostage Freedolll Plan Coming Soon
By 11M' ~l .... PNIN
Form r FoNt1n M lniater Sun
lhcBride or l~&and utd tod11~
the United S.ato and "the In
1uana." have '*&~ tn • plan tn
rele111n· thl' l ' S ho t»~t'' ''befo~ or tonturrt•n\I)' wllh
Ute o~ntn& of • l' N :,poru.orod
tnqu1ry Into ttw! shah'11 re1tnw
Jn New York . a Un1ll'd Nation'>
spokesman aid ht' hoptod u1 bt-
in a poti1t100 to itnoounni won.
"pt"rh9,PI tn the nttlll 24 hourt1."
tht comPOSlUon of an lntema
lional 1~11nml1u1on uf Inquiry u11
t"1ri of an urranJ11«'mt1nt to h•·•· ht• <\ nwr11· 1t n ho!lt »KU l\ul
tJ N 11pokt'11m•rn Rudolf SU1J
duhur 111M!akrnK ul 11 m1ddll)
bri .. fm~ told n•por1t•r-. "I do not
t•xp1·1·1 II 1tht' announrt'mcnt) to
da) ·
In ilnt1 lht'1 dl'vl'lopmt'nt
lrun ~ Pro1dent Aholh11ai.an
Uanl Sadr told a.n ltallan in·
tcrvll'w~r the American
H08TAOE&' FAMILIES
HAVE MIXED VIEWS -A4
holita&t'IS held in Tehran for 103
dayi. could be (reed m 4.8 hours 1f
W astungton accepl!> "all the con
d1t1oru." et by has government
I 11 tht' paat. Baru Sadr has said
his conditJons tnc&ude having lhe
U S government aclmowledp It
has committed "crimes' in
Iran. soaiethlng Washington of
hrtals hav~ aa1d they will not do
White Kouse s pokesman Jody
Powel\. afte r a meeting w\th
President Carter earlier today,
was 8bked about reports that re
lease of the hosWlgH wa.s 1mm1
nent and replied· "Everybody Ls
considerably ahead of the proc·
eas." He said the news media
are "runninf a Uttle rapidly."
Meanwhl e , Iran's Forelan
Minister Sadegh Ghotbudeh.
who u. v\aiUng in Rome, told a
newt1 conference the hosta1es
might be released after the com·
minion is appointed to 1n
vestigate the s hah's alleged
cnmea He said be hoped the
panel couJd be appointed wtt.bln
two days by U N Secretary·
General Kurt W1ldhelm.
MacBrlde, who hu made
several trips to Iran on U.N.
mlaslons. told The A1111ociated
Press it wo.s his "understand·
log" the plan had been approved
by Ay atollah Ruhollah Kho
m eini , I ran '!> r evolutionary
leader In a second t elephone in
tervlew. MacBrlde confirmed
hla earUer atatemenL'\
other StorDI LooIUS Off Coast
O.lly ... ..._ -.... 0.•Y ·--N EWf>ORT BOULEVARD 'BIG DITCH' GETTING BIGGER
Storm Takes Another Chunk North of Del Mar In Mesa
Motorists Reseoed
Flooding Closes
Santa Ana Freeway
Uy Tbt-A1>1.ociatvd Pr"''
F111odin~ 1 loM·1t lh<· hu'' ~dn
ta 1\na Frt·l·V.a\ during th•
mo rnin~ ru'>h hour !oda) ;i(t('r J
Pa c 1f1 r :storm '>lowt:d 1n1:r
~outhem California and dropp«d
2 74 1nc heb or rain in LO!>
Angeles over 24 hour1>
A bout three mlll'i. or the
freeway, a maJor north south
commuter artery carrying Jn·
terstate 5 traffi c between
Orange County and downtown
Los Angeles. was closed becau~e
o( more than a foot or waler ac
cumulated on the free wuy lanes
overnight
A few moton11ts were rescued
from the roofs of their vehJcle1> b y Los Anf(eles County
fire fighters and California
llighway Patrol officers a s
Two Women
Oiarged With
:Soliciting
Undercover Costa Mesa
'po &Icemen have arrested
wo women who work for outc:aU
esrort services on charges of ~ollclting ror prostitution. t Police ldentlrled the women aa
Marjory Ann Mobe rg, 27, of
Westmlnat.-r, and Tina Marte
Kent. 24, of Loni Beach. Both
were taken to Oranae County
iJaU and held on $000 ball.
t. The women were arreated
after of'ficen caUed two Cotta
Meta ~all Hrvtce11 and ar·
lranc-ct for each to tend a female escort to a M111lon VteJo apart·
ment at 1bout JO p.m .• police
aald. 'Ibey a1le1ed the wom n of.
lered NJCuaJ f avon tn retum tor
about t100 each.
t PoUce decUned to ldenUly the
outc1U servtcca.
v. J t1·r N>ll1·<•t1·1 I ~. ft'1•t clct·Jt al .1
rallrnad u11d1•rpa~i. 11( the Im
pc·rial fl1J;h\A.L1\. th1· C Ill' ... aid
'The fl om111114 in th<Jt arc:tt
ht·gan when lhl' J>Umµl> by lhc
Goodrir h Tire plant s toppl'd
working ~hortly a fter 2 a m ,"
said 1>pok~man St evl' Pudtnsk1
o r the California Highway
TANK TRUCK DRIVER
DIES IN CRASH -A5
l'atrol. About 40 vehicles. m<>11t
ly cars. wer e stalled in the:
nooded area
The closmg of the free way put
extra pressure on othc:r
freeways southeast of downtown
Los Angeles. But portions or the
Long Beach Freeway. Pomona
Freeway as well as Imperial
Highway also had flooding or 3
to 4 feet in spots, but no closings
were reported by the Callfom1a
Department ol TransportaUon.
About 7,000 c ustomers or the
Los Angeles Department or
Water and Power loat electrlcily
for a time Wednesday night or
ear&y today because or raln and
wind damage to lines. All but
about 100 cus\()men had power
restored by 6 a .m .• DWP
spokeswoman Elizabeth Wlm·
m er saJd.
By 8 a .m . the storm had
dropped 2.74 inches of rain In
downtown Los Angeles. The
aeaaon rainfall total reached
11 . H inches. we&l above the
yearly sverece or 9.12 Inches.
As the storm moved
northeulward out o: the Loa
An1elea basin, two rain and
anow related death.a bad been re·
ported. The llaah flood watch for
Soutbem Callfornla waa can·
celled at 8 a.m .• when no more
heavy rain was expeci~ from
the departin1 ti.Orm, NaUonaJ
Weather ServJte 1poke1man
Ktllb Dtdte)' fa!'!· A ll'~velers advllO(')' rem a neu ln el1 ect tor
snow atiove l.he 6,000 root evel
3 Inches
Dumped
On Area
By JOANNE llEYNOLD.4i
01 - D .. ly ...... S&aH
Foreca!-.ler:. for the N auonal
Weather S1.•rvicl' kl•pt a war)
v. at ch Loda) on a Morm sy'>tt'm
!>potted this morning 1.100 m1k·"
w1•s t nf th1• Orange Coast
"We're not too s ure or 1\b
speed or 1nkns1ty." com mentt'<I
a spok~woman "It could h1l
late torught or early Friday. but
I don't lhink it will be as much
of a problem as last night'!>
s torm was"
Wednesda y night's s torm.
which dumped more than three
inches of rain on the Orange
Coast, cuu1>cd plenty of prob·
I ems
Amon& the hard b'l were 60
residents of the Reach Vu:v.
Mob1leh o ml' P ar k . 1726 1
(;othard St . llunllngton lkuch
who had to be evacuated by boat
during the h eight of the
downpour
At th~ opposite end of the
county. roadtl were closed and
firemen spent most of the rught
and early LMay pumping out
flood1.-d home:. and busmesst·" in
l h<' ';.Jn .Juan Cap1!>trano .
Ca µ1 l>t rano Beach Jnd Sdn
C'lcmcntl.'
Wins O"lfl•pi~ Gold
Ont· bus1n1·'' part1eul11rl)
hard hit v.tts <•n off1 rt' hu1ld1ni:
al 13249 C:a m1no C'ap1i.lran11
wtwn· lht· l(mund fl oor w&s 1n
nundutl'<l r1rl' 0Htc1ab l'l>ll mal
l'd d arnt1g1• would run into ttw
thou1>andh of dollars
I.(•onhard Sto<'k of Austria ::OJX'i.>ds past gate on Whiteface
\11 r ;tt·1 · r<nJr-.1• 1111 ha !-> v.a) to \\-tnnmg the men· ... rlov. nh1ll
tricl:J~ ,,1 lhf' Wan lt·r ()I~ mp1c-. in L akt' Pl<.sc1d . "i Y Stock
\\ho C'cinw to Lak1.· Placid a:-. etn alt('rnettc· on tht.' :\u!'>t nan
t(·,1rn v.:1 ... <'loC'kt•d in 1 \5 5() r"r the· l"'O mrlf' run P C'tt·
f'allt·1 ""Ii of !->11n \'all<'). Idaho. fin1 -.h1·d fi fth . th1· ht•..,!
"h"'-'IOJ.! "" .in \lfll'rlt.Jn ~·t· ... tor.\ rn to<l<.i~ ·., ~p<1rh "t·c
111111 l'a~1· Bl
Th t• s 1 t u at 1 o n f rom t IH·
Wt·dm·sduy s t.orm wttl> summ1'<l
up hr rm« llunlmlo(ton Bc:ath fin·
offl C' 1 a I who observed. "Tht> n11 n
Just overwhelmt•d th1· ... torm
dr;11n sy-.lt'm "
Thi• Huntington Hl'a<'h ... ton;i
c1rd1n l>Y~km wa:-~ettin~ th1·
blatn•• l<xiuv for thl' mob1l('homc µark nrJOd .
Carter's Policies
Flayed by Kennedy
,
C'1t> offlr 1als 'tt1d th1· c1ra1n
!s.-t• RAIN, t>agf' AZl
EXETF.H. NII tAl'i S.·n
J-.dv.,1rcl ~ Kt•nOf'O'f JI C'U..,t'<J
l're!\Hh·nt C"<1rl1·r 11( pur:.utn~
p<lllt'll~ lh,1l ' hJVI' dl'>M'rVt.'<J lhl•
Star Light
Burm Bright in H B Race
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... O.Oly "'"" ,....,
Hunllngt.on Beach's current city council 1.·lectJon racl'
has abruptly turned into a star war today
Instead of cundidates squabbltng ovt'r lund develop
ments or tax-slashing Initiative~. a pair of Huntington
Beach hopefuls have squared off for a battle of entertain
ment fame.
CANDIDATE JACK KELLY. who l(a1ned !oitardom
playing Bart Mavenck. Jamei. Garnc·r·, gambhni.r hrnlht'r
m the Maverick television Mml's, 1!> being question~ for
using the title of the show on his camp111gn statement
Council hopeful John Valentino, who cla1m11 hentage
to sUenl·film atanl Rudolph Valentino. tiled a complaint
this week wtth the city clerk asking that Kelly be forced to
scrub the word "Maverick "
"IF KE CAN GF.T away with that:· complained the
49-year-old VaJentJno. "I should be able to put Rudolph on
mlne."
Valentino c:ooten<U he's a distant relative to the le1en
dary "Sheik" but baa kept thatfacttohlmaetr until now
Kelly, 52, maint.aina he used the old western television
tlt&e on hi.9 statement for tdentlllcatJon purpo.es.
"111A1"8 JUST WHAT I'm known u ," said the Hunt
lntton Harbour resident. ''If Roy Roaera was runninc he
wouldn't uae Leonard Slye, Duke Wayne wouldn't uae
Marton Morrison." 1
Ctty Clerk AUcla Wentworth aald 1he sent the com·
plaint to the city at.tomey'1 otnce and expeot.a an an1wer
by Friday.
Mn. Wentworth 1uue1ted Oranre County la very Hberal on' campalp 1tateroent.1. In lt"tt, •M aatd. a can·
d1d1te caJlinf himself Steve "CtUaeo'' Kane uted tbe Onon Well• movte reference ln hi• campalp for the ff unt.lut.on Be1ch City CouncU. He lolt.
'
Allor Valentloo veraua Maver1ck. tune In later tor the e>ec una coocl\.Wlon.
n.Jl11mal 1ntert~t · ;and 11( dbu..,
1n,1: hi" ofr1rr for pol1L1C'al
purpo-.c...,
In J toughl) v.ordt·d n·<.poo,t•
lod.n to \arter ~ nev..., <'On
ft·renn· Uw night b<'forl' KPn
nc•d) dE>r lared. "Wt· v.111 all rall)
Mound tht• na~ But Wl" nN-d
not. v.e must not. ril ll> dround
th~ fallur~ o ( a prt-i-.idenl lhal
thn•utt.'n~ the rc•a) lntl'r C:Sl:. Of
th1· nation ·
In a :.PN'<'h at Exeter lhgh
...,<'hool , the M3'>')8C'hu.,ettc;
l>1:m onat said Carter "m1 .,
ui.ed" his offl re "to launrh 11
pt·rsonal polttJcal attack that
w al> factWtlly inaccurate It 1s
a lso without precedent in the
history of pres1dt'nl.Jal news ron
fcrences ..
Kl'nnedy l'.a1d hf• 11> filing a re
quebt with the three nat1on1tl
tel<•vis1on nt·twork!\ rl"questing
time for a reply Hl' cited as hls
reason "published reports" that
Carter called his news con
fl'rl'nce on the adv1ce or h1r. cam
palgn managers in New
HampshJre
The senator did not spee1fy
what reports he was talklna
about
Bendit Robs
Motel in HB
A gunman with a areen plastic
baa pulled over hia hnd heki up
a Huntington Beach oceanfront
mote& late Wednesday and
ttcaped wtth Sl60 lo caab, poltc.
••id.
Accord1n1 to a clerk at the
Huntintton Shores M*I· llCJOa
Pacific Coaat Hllbway, UM rob-
ber eot.red the Q\OUll oft'lc. 1t
aboul 11:30 p.m. and pulled out a
1un.
lie told otncera the bandit DUt
the day's receipts Into hta
pockee.. anc1 nec1.
Shah
His de<'laralloo. at a news con
ference WedneM!ay, appeared to
mark " policy change. Carter
said lhert• were ":.ome pot.it1ve
s igns" toward endanJ( the-103
day impaA.!K' but refui.Pd to go
into detail:,
l11 s a nnounC'ement rapped
da) lonl! rumt>r. anc1 pobt.Jral
dut·b bet~n h1-. c.dm1ruMra
11on and St-n Edward M Kl'n
nt-d). hli. ctuer challenaer for~
Dtmocr allr prcsl d«'ntl•I
nomlnaUon
The Masaachusett.s :.enator
had southt to lake cr~it for the
latest move But Carter caUed
Kennedy·, claim <tnd the
-.('nulor's h tMi) of alleged U S
r11 re1an pollr\ m .... tJkl'~
rlamainn~ to our ('ountn ·
The pn-:.1dent ' l'ndor~<'m<.·nl
o f · an appropn alt-1·om m1!>.'>1on
"' 1 I h .1 r a r 1· f u 11 " d t• ( 1 n t' t1 purpo,e· rontra'>ll~<l v.1lh hi'
r1r1ubh at a n1•\A.., ronfPrt·nr t·
"'o' 2'I that an} forum wou"1
11 ... t1·n l'l Irani.in rompla1nh .
JU'IJf11-d or nol
( Jrtl'r ...... .., c-areCul not to pro
1 la 1m .i bn·akthrou~h 1n tht·
\•·d 10ll'> and ... ttl l UO!>U('C't'SSfUI
rw1ototta11on' O\'t>r tht• Aml'nc<1ns
w11t<d b:-. m1htanh ''"No v 1
Kdh·<'lln)! pa-.l r11hitppo1nt
m<'nl~. ht• 'aid "l'X f)t'nence ha~
t.1ught u,, 10 ~uard J~ainst ex
l't'MllVP 'Jf>t1m1 -.m ·
The prM1dt•nt did not "pt."11 out
lh<' kind of rom m 11:th1on he had 1n
mind. although hl' .,;ud uny sel
t le mttnt mu~t bP <'Onh l ~tent
v.1th our Roab and our e-.!>enllal
intt'rnat1onal pnne1ple~ "
~o urc 1•s :.a id he want:. d
neutral comm1"s1on rondurtmJ:
J balanced Inquiry mto past U S
~upport for the dcpo!ied Shah
Mo hammad Rt'z.a Pahlavi
l' arte r 's approac h clea rly
rules out a i.how tnal designed
merely to aasess guilt agairu;t
the Urule<l States. the source.
s u1d
Orn~e ,_!, Coasc
L~
"'t.-ather
Partly cloudy through
Friday wilh ehance of rain
decreaamg to 30 percent
tonight and Fnday C<>n ·
llnued coot. Lows tonight
~ at the beaches and S2
inland Highs Friday 60
along the coast and 65 an·
land
INSIDE TODAY
Ht dott.,.'t drink ~tr or
pump QCU. ~ I~ aon oJ
Prtmt Mlnitltr Morporet
Thotclwr u ~ dnotl.nc~
01 "8ritatn'1 BUtll Cartn "
Sto~. pltolOI ~Al
l•tlex
AIV_....._ All MM~ Q l~!~~i ~=~ .... a. .... AUE,..., a ..
}a--.. i ~~~ CH ' ,......... i: M j
lilNll~
Gas Overcharge
Violations Hit
L06 A.NOELD (AP) -DtipeltlMlll ~ aa-o ndblon HY area IM ltalJant aN OfW dm'l1Jal tWr C1a&olun-three tilMI &be nau.a.t • ..,.., . with esce.lw daarpl • .....,.. two to ftve eeau a p.Uao.
,,.. bllbelt overch.arce dlseoYer'ed a1nce lafl Aucu-t WU 11.1
ceo&a • 1allan. ooe aftldal Wei.
IT WAS SVGGl:STSD that a ... o~ •vse OCCOited
Ln Jaaury u buae crude au prlce blk• aboWed'".., at ua. re\&11
papwap.
smce Aua. i wben u. mero tt.partmeat streamltned tta
price-eetttnc auldelln•. a percent ol t.bl area •tltiou ebeeted we~ found to be overebar&iq. Tbat comp&n11 wtth a natlcma.I
aver-ace ol 19 percent.
JAN\Jill' nGU.t:S WOE 89 percent locally and 27 percent
nationwide.
Federal official.s empbu•sed, bowever. that the priciq Lnfnc·
liorus were discovered at operauom oo whlcb tbe department bad
received complaints. The checks were not random. But t..be nwn-
bers lnd.lcate a bi&ber rate of overchuaea here, they said.
GEOSGE llUBMRD, audit director of the energy department
enforcement division here, speculated Wednesday tbat tlgbter sup-
plies and price lids higher than most other pa.rtl of tbe country
were beb.lnd the violations.
"U a guy acrosa the street from me is allowed to cbarse ten
cents a gallon more than I am and still baa a line ~ can waitlq to
get in, then the temptation for me la to jack up my prtce," be ex-
plained. •'Tight suppllea plua bigb price equala violaUooa." ·
Edward N. Hepper, member of lbe Cana-
dian Cons ul General's office in Los
Angeles receives a singing valentine in his
office as other members of the staff look on. The event, sponsored by a local com-
pany called "Live Wires," was to show ap-
Runaway Tank Truck
Crash Kills Driver
NEWHALL CAP> -Officials are
investigating the cause of a tanker
trock crash and fire on northbound
Interstate 5 that took the life of its
driver, a 35-year-old Los Angeles
man, and closed all lanes of the
freeway for three hours.
"Both sides of the freeway were on
fire when officers arrived," said
California ffighway Patrol officer
John Gentry.
The accident occurred at 7:20 p.m.
Wednesday when tbe brakes ap-
parently failed on the double-trailer
rig, during a snow flurry, causing it
to run out of control, strike two
vehicles and then explode into
flames. The rig was hauling an un·
identified flammable liqujd.
..... eW .. , ......
' LOS ANGELES (AP> -U.S.
J>06t.al inspectors have arrested a Los
Angeles couple, sought by federal
a uthorities in connection witb a
s cheme to collect more than $45,000
from insurance companies throuih
phony accident claims.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Henry
Rossbacher s aid Joseph Berson, 39,
and Norma Jean Keenan, -:rt , who
claims to be Berson's wife, were ar-
raigned late Wednesday before U.~. Magistrate John R. Kronenberg. Ball
was set at $25,000.
n.,e&.n ... ...,.
TRACY (AP) -The second brawl
in two days at the Deuel Vocational
Institute involved about SO prisooers,
some using prison-made weapons.
and hati left five inmates injured. of·
ficials say.
Prison guards used two rounds of
( Sl'.4TE )
tear gas to break up Wednesday
night's fight, wrucb started in a cor-
ridor by inmates returning from the
dining room, prison spokesman Cliff
Reed said. Twelve crude knives were
r ecovered from the a rea. he said.
The incident followed a clash Tues·
day night involving 40 to 00 inmates
in which one inmate was killed and
another iltjlaeei, Reed said.
LOS ANGELES CAP ) -U.S
M anbals were searching today for
four inmates who used two prison
vehicles to ram their way out of
Ter minal Island F ede ral Correc-
tional lmtilution.
Local authorities were looking for
one of the escape vehicles, an orange
1962 balf·too pickup truck of llllknown
make which the escapees may have
WJed to dri~ away from the area.
The inmates crashed the double
gates at the facility with the pickup
and a fire truck al 7:40 p.m. Wednes-
day during a free-movement period
at the minimum security facility.
SI 11•• C'w lldllefl
FRESNO <AP> -The Fresno death penalty cue again.at a 30-year-
old man charged with the rape-slaying
of bi5 U.year.old stepdaughter was
dami.Med on a legal technicality, then
immediately refiled.
Donald Grillln is accused in the
dealboftbe girl, wboee body was found
Dec.13slasbed and aexuaJJy mutilated near the San Joaquin River.
See d1e Vera Maxwell
Spring Collection of
Suits and Coats,
shown by • special
1ep111 1tative
at I. Magnin
South Comt Plaza
on Fridmy mnd Saturday.
f*'*Y 16end 16.
Impeccable tailoring in
superfine fabrics:
soft woolens, mohair and
Ultrasuedl polyester-
polyumhane. The dinner
and theatre suit in b lack
Ultraaede~ a nipped-In
Jacket owr slim skirt.
6 to 14 sizes 546.00.
Fine St.lit Salon
Sale prices good tluu Praldmt"s llt"
~ Feb. 18. or wlille ~last.
LE.\IT'S \\£STERN SHRTS
(A) Oioose lrom long~ """5lefn and )mo ~ m a-,~pl.lkk Olftoo/~S M l ·XLReg $1750 20
NOW $11.49-12.99
L£Vf'S MOVING' ON JEANS
(B) »-eon popular W~ In P'-shed dm1m. nol\Jfal
......,1l cordurw or bfu\hed ronon. ~ ~"> in
sdected ''°'"" Wat<J\ 2fl JR RNi $19 24
NOW $13.99-17.99
HAWAIIAN PRINT SHIRTS
(Q Tr~~ sav;nq, ,.,, ~ lo~ mll~(·r
~1111n prim iep; J°' fl<''" ~ Reg izti
NOW $16.99
L£VT'S CORDUROY PANTS
(D) Here\ o g1cat ba1t1111n m \,<>UT fdll0f1te ~¥f:'> a( coid
pants b.i L '°"' '.s. A!:.sJ. oolor' "nd '>!yles. Reg \27 l8
NOW $18.99
LIGHTNING BOLT SHRTS (El Ma,,,, ~ al shorl ~ englneertd stttpe rw
!attn print lcntt s.htrK. IOOl. cntton. Reg $20-c!I
NOW$14.99
SAVE25~0N
OCEAN PACFIC PANTS
Cf) 1..w·~ev1 poc:eson rtu,volour mostl?QPUIM v.,~~
(or spring In aw. col~ ol c orlor'I ~ng or brlM<.'<l
poplin Selec1td ~In <,('!ooed '110re-.. \Mi1\I ... re-.
2&3R. ~ \20-22
NOW $14.99-16.99
~. '*'-Y 14, ,.,
preciation to the Canadian government for
its help in getting American cit.hens out of
Iran. The singing trio, from left, are Cyndi
Cardinal, Re becca Cash, and Jude
Kothmann.
8
OPEil llON..ffll 10·9:311, SAT 10-1, SUN 10·6 •• Lmagmn
South Coat Plazt Cotta Mesa 957-161 1
DAILY ,..LOT rt"
K-9 Cop
Arrests ' I .-'
.
D ANVILLE (AP> -Tw•
1unmeo beld HV•D P•HODf
boltqe ID a nbarbb ,_kleact
for ao hour, tben were captured
by a poUce doc after euban= pnll.re with olftcen wbeo
tried to escape, authorttieia said.
One ol the men wu •bot ID the
arm by police Wednesday Digbt
when tbe pair attempted to drtve
away b'om tbe baaae with two ol
the boata1ea, Contra Costa
County abettlf's deputiee aaid.
"Tbe vehicle, disabled by of.
fleer gunttre, wq abaodooed iD
a nearby school yard, and the
auapect:s were subsequently ~
rested by a K-9 cop,·• Set. Ken
Dyer said.
Dyer said Richard Pu. 28,
and Brian Shipp, 21, both of
Pleasant mil, were arrested for
conspiracy, kidnapping, ro~
bery, assault with intent to com-
mlt murder, assault with deadly
weapon and burglary.
Pu was treated at Contra
Costa Coonty Hos pital iD
Martinez (or the minor funsbot
wound. Both men were beinc
held in the oounty jail.
Dyer said sherifrs deputies
were cal.led to tbe home al An-
thony Romano about 7:50 p.m.
on man-with-a-gun complaint.
orao C.-•D••'•"'~ Editorial Pge ..................................................................
•c Robert N Weed IP\Jbll\Nr ltlc>mn Kwvllf!drior
Basic Academics
Must Come Fir8t
Hearinp are acbeduled later um mc.lh ... ~
rnember fact·t\ndln• oaoet 1at.ben lnlormation about
1talemated contr•ct ta.lb between Newport.11 .. Untiled
School Dist.rtct olflcia..ta md tnchen.
Teachers wbo have been work1nl wtt.bout • coat.rac:t
lfnce last JUf y . att 1row\nt hnpaUent, and undentand·
ably so They're due t«roacthe pay, and lulve been
wailln& fOf' it quite a wtule.
TIMt dist.net as ort~ an a perrent rettNctJve blke
and 6 percent more after July l , while the Newport·MeH
Federation of Teacb~ra ia u1rm, 11 perm\ retroactive
and another 11 percent out 1ummer.
8ot.b skies rlaim lo be~ WI.fl to squeese tho
extro money from on &ready strained budaet, and we
wish them luck
But there's u serond item on the table that abouldn'l
be there.
11le Wl ion ll) 8l>kU>g that an el mentary school enrich·
me nt proJCram be guaranlee(I Wlt.bout cuts, except those re·
qua red bydechrungenrollment.
The basal program, which provides physical educa·
lion. music and otber enncbment in.strucUoo, is unques·
tlonably of great value in the youngst.en' educational and
social development. And the district shouldn't make any
more cuts in it than are absolutely necessary.
But with the threat of Jarvis II banging over tbeir
heads, trustees may be hard put to maintain an educa-
tional program next year in the basic academic subjects.
They would be violating their obligation to students if
tliey were to guarantee to leave the basal program intact
at such a lime. The result could conceivably be a district
that teaches music but not English or math.
Trustees are elected to assure, first and forem08t,
that children are taught the basic academic skills needed
to survive in society.
A guarantee of an enrichment program, however
worthy, has no place in contract negotiations.
Money-saving Move
At their next board meeting, Feb. 26, Newport-Mesa
schooJ trustees will consider moving sixth grades Jn the
Costa Mesa High School attendance area back to the
e lementary schooJs.
The move could save the district about $50,000 a year.
Trustees are trying to trim about $3 million Crom next
year's budget.
The s witch was made last year in Corona del Mar. In
the Newport Harbor High a rea, some sixth graders are
a l ready in elementary schools, while such a change in the
E stancia area could force the closing of a middle school,
which trustees sec asdctnmental tothecommwtity.
Trustees said they've talked to parents a nd that most
~(·cm to favor the Costa Mesa switch, since it would kee1)
the yoWlgsters closer to home.
And certainly ii the dist rict approves a $1 a day bus
fee, as it's contemplating, that could mean savings for
parents whose children could walk or bicycle to
ne ig hborhood schools for an extra year.
However, when the Corona del Mar cha nge was dis ·
c·ussed, some parenL'> objectc.'CI that a middle school set·
ting provides a ncher mor e varied educational environ·
mcnt for sixth graders.
Parents, tcacherb and others who have strong feel-
ings about where sixth g radt'S belong in t he Costa Mesa
ff1gh <.ir<•a s hould make their sentiments known lo
trus tees <.ii or hcfore thC' next mcettng.
Bus Fee Acceptable?
Only om· JH:rson .spoke up at last week's Newport·
Mesa schoOl bo:Jrd mcetmg in opposition to a proposed $1
a day busing fcl'.
A sirruJar proposal m Laguna Beach was met by a storm
of prolc!-.l
One Newport-Mesa trustee said parents she'd talked
to said they don't hke the proposed ree but prefer it to
cuts in the teaching program.
Maybe other parents felt the same way. Or maybe
they J\L4't didn't believe such a fee could be approved (it
has n't b<..-en yet). Or perhaps they weren't really a ware of
1l.
Trustt..-es, who have lo trim an estimated $3 million
from next year's budget, weren't given much idea of
what the public thinks.
Uthe apparent apathy continues, they'll Just have to
use thear best Judgment. And parents who didn't speak up
wiU havr to abide by their decision, wh ether they like it
or not.
• Op1n1on~ expressed 1n the space <1bovo are those of the Oa11y Pilot
Other 111ews expressed on lh1s page are those ol 1he1r authors and
-artists. Reader comment is invited Address The Daily ?1101. P.O.
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Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/Stuttering
ByL.M.BOYD
A man who says he has
r;tuttered all his llfe reports,
.. Frequently the most dif·
f irult syllables for a stutterer
to pronounce are lb<>Be in hiis
own name"
When :m earthworm needs
u nap, 1t takes It, regardler;s
or what's ~oinfit on. So deep is
this innate impulsion that
~ar
Gloomy
Gw;
Why ll lt COHlllne
Comumunlty Co1Je1e
adult education can
have 1,100 courae1.
apend ~ands 00 Id·
vertlllni, teach adu.lta
to d.1aco free, but >'<Mani
1rad• acbool pupll1 may ban to pay for
tbeh' !Jal trao•porl•·
Uoa?
11.H.B.
when you cut said worm In
hall, both halves lake lheir
naps at the same time.
Dogs and cats make their
o wn vitamin C . It's not
necessary to gi vc them
orange Julee.
Q. In wh.at school subject
do lbe most students get an
"A " grade?
/\. American history. Thal
~ubject tn which the m08l gel
an "F" is English, regret lo
report.
Q. How looa a distance ls a
mllllon Inches?
A. Uttle ... Utan UI miles.
Q. What's the dlrterence
between a "proof coin" and
an "unctrculated coin"?
A. The lmctrculaled COio ll
mlnted on the bl1h·1peed
pre11, moved on coove1on,
run tbrou1h a tunnel
aucblne and 1truole only
once. It'• not paranteed to be
perfect. The proot col• l•
hand·ftd to a •low !~_'J
1trucle twtee, ud Ju~
for petfedioft. lt ii made f1'0m
a hi•hly poll.abed blank.
J..SAndenon
Soviet Leader 'Disappears'
W AS HJNOTON -Tho
perlodk dluppearanct1 from
M ~ of I.Op Soviet leaden
ha beeotM routine 1lnco they
p111ed lbe '70.y•&I' mark and
be1an to 1uccumb to the ill· nnsea ol old aae. But Premlcr
Alena K.c»ylln hu been out of
public view for .o Joo1 that peo-
ple Int be«lontn8 lo lalk.
Th• pra.imatlc premie r ,
second ooly to Preildent Leorud
aruhnev ln
worl d re ·
no wn, h"5n't
been ..een in
public 11nc4'
mad-October.
At a&e 76, he
could be suf.
Ce rang rrom
the maJor Ill·
ness that ha."'
be e n men ·
laoned in Moscow as tbe reason
for his absence.
But there ure festering suspi·
clons that Kosygm's Illness may
have political complications.
Mailbox
The wotd h leak~ out. that bia
aon·ln·law, Dl.bermao Ovbhlanl,
accepted payoff• from an
American myatery man named
David Kart.
Tbere'a no 1Do1er any re•·
aon to wlt.bbold t.be fact that
Kirt' used to brln1 me Inform•·
uon from lnslde the Kremllo. Hla reporta lavariably tW"Ded
oul U> be reliable. Sometimes he
tipped me orr to Kremlin h•P·
peotn41 before our lntelUgence
agenete.s &earned about tMm.
Suddenly last July, Karr died
In Parls unde r m yster ious
clrtumataoces. He bad just re-
turned f1'001 Moscow where he
kept an apartment. He was ac-companied by bia daughter,
Cathy, who said be was exhaust-
e d . She believes be died from natural causes. But Karr':-.
widow has s uggested to tht·
Pans police that he may ban·
t>t>en murdered by the KG 8
1t may be strictly coinciden-tal that Kosyg.in dlsappeared
from publ.Jc view three moolhs
l a l c r . But the connection
bt:lween Karr and Ko1y1ln'1
son-in-law haa ~llrred whl.apen
ln the lnteWgenc:e commWlity.
THE CENTllM. lot.elli,gence
Agency, meanwhile, bu been
reporting for four years that
Kosygin bad on e fool on a
banana peel. The agency
learned that B~ib~v bad re·
pcatedly "overstepped instltu·
t1onal boundaries, intruding lnlo
Kosy1tan 's governmental do·
masn, by Interrupting meetings
of the Cotmcil of Minlstens."
M far back as Feb. 20, 1976,
lhe CIA r eported: "If a top
l eade r should go, Premier
KOfl y gm seems to be the most
likely PenodJcally, reports are
t'trculal.l'd that he would like to
retire. Iii!\ health has been andJf.
ferent r('('ently. Over the years,
his govf'mment.al apparatus ha.\
\ufr ered attar~ and mcurs1ons
from the party, including
Brezhnev ... "
Ko5ygin himself confided lo
----
Swed11b Prtsne Mint.let !!aot Patme m lt'IC, ~ w a
secret report, that t.be Polttburo
had decided he ahould ••a.t new
polttlcal leaden be lfflt for
awhile."
Accordingly, Koaygin bepa to
fade from the pubUc •Potlllhl
until be disappeared al~r
last October. In Moscow,
diplon:s.atk IOUrca told ID)' !'&-
porter, Sally De nton, lhJt
Kosygin no longer has a volce in
Kremlin councils. His likely auc·
cessor. Jbe was told. wouJd be
Deputy Premier Nikolai A.
Tikhanev, 74, already a Polit·
buro member and a polit1cal al·
ly or Brezhnev.
As one secret CIA report put
it, "ll is easier for Politburo
nvals to joUl In ousting mem·
bers than in agreeing on new
colleagues."
WATCH ON WASTE: Tbe
Pentagoo i.peods more than $350
mllUon a year to operate cul·
ra..te food comml~aries across
the country. Service families
buy food and other Items at a 25
per t'ent dlseount. thanb to this
taxpayer :.ubsidy. Coagress in·
~nded th.at commissaries serve
military J>()6ls that were remote
fmm t 1viilan shopping centers.
but tht: Pentagon word.smilhs
hu H' t:ottc-n around lhis by com-
ing uµ with a unique definlUon of
th1• word "remote." In the brass
hall>' 111cw, a post ls remote If it
'' more lhan 10 minutes' dnvc from a s upermarket.
-A loosely a dmini1t.ered
A&nculture Department pro·
gram baa the GeoeraJ AffOUnt-
lDg Office buuing angrily. Tbe
Reekeepers' l•demn.i\Y ~ro·
~ram compensates apaartsta as
much as $2S for each bffblve
population lhat's destro~ by
pesticides. It'll cost the tax·
payers a lm06l S3 milll.oo this
yi.'a r . GAO m vesti"alors suspect
th a t so me u n :.c rupulous
tx"(:kceper<. an! either subm1t-
t1n~ phony claims or are dt'-
ltt>t-ratcly letting their tx.-e col
ontf'& die from exposure to lox1c
<'ht'rn1ca1s. It's easier lha.o lak·
in~ pre(·autJOf\.\, dnd .tfkr all 1l"!>
only publJc mon1•y
Americans Paying for Oversized Appetite
Tn tht~ Ed1lr)r.
Thi.' Amencan publ11• blamt"'
our automob1h· manufactun·r-.
ror flooding thf' market with
million~ of un:-.alabl('. ov1·r
powerc-d and ovcr-wc•1Jtht ~"~
~uzzling car\, while h1J:h ·
mileaJ(e fo reign t'ars s.teal the
market. Actua lly, our ct1r
makers learned long ago that
unless they make what the
public demands. their c·ars will
not sell and they will go broke.
Years ago s uch makers as
American Motors (formerly
Rambler ) and Crosley learned
that biller lesson when thc>y
brought out economy cars al
which the publ.Jc turned up their
noses. Stout. economical Euro
pean can such as Ausun were·
readily available but any
Amenran who bought one wa.'\
looked on as a sort of kook by his
neighbors and co workns.
To have any !>landing a 175-
pound Amcncan had to dnvc a
4 .OOO·pound JUJrnernaut to work
t•ach day. ll 1s said that th1·
Greyhound bus people were ap·
p r oached b y one am bilious
fellow who wantt.-d them to makf'
a convertible roadster mounted
on a bus chass1tt for him so th11t
he couJd "kwp olhers in thc1 r
places "
Un til Americans regain a
c,ense of proportJon in their de
mands for la rge cars, lar"P
hom~. large everything, we con
fx pecl heavy ttonom1c stra1n.s
on our country. The old maxim.
"cut the SUJt to fit the cloth." will
have lo be re·ltarned or some
bitter lesM>nS he ahead for us.
FRANK KLOCK
Tr••spenN~u
To the F.ditor.
It is my opinion lhat Orange
County desperately nttds to or
ganlie a centrally located
transportaUon center near, or
adjoining, the U.S. Marine
Corpe MUcopter base. located
between Edinger and MaJn, and
between lhe Newport fi~rttWay
and Culver Drive.
T~ foUowint leued mobile
bulJd.lnfS would be requlred.
aloa1 with acres of parklna:
-A pu.MllCer station foe t.be
Amtrak train t.bal ruo.t between
Los An1elea and San Dltao
whlcb would replace the
downtown Sant.a Ana 1tatlon
-Oreybound/Tutlways bu.s
Lermlnal.
-Oran1e County Rapid
Traoalt bua termJnal. .
-"Park and Rldt" tonrllnal
for eommuwr bus poola.
-"Remotely-localed"
alrllDe ~to replace the termtbal al .lobn Wayne
Airport for bulln1 PHMftltn and auu. directly from the Ucut dla to &be aircraft..
-8\&I tormlnal1 tor buaea
11\rl'd l n 011l:ar1n Jnd I.AX
Jtrp1Jrt'>
1.t:Ast :n M061Lt: hu1lchn~
w11ulrl 11rnv•tk ttw pr.t<·t1r 11l.
•·<·ooom1l·:tl ~olut1on to th1
d}nam1t•all) <'h<1nginJ! rt~uin ..
mC'nls ror Ornngl· County'<;
transportation ne<·d&.
County Supervisor Tom Rill·y
has publicly begged I.be COWltY
staH for an "i.nnovatjve" prac·
t1 cal rt>rnote te rmtn:il to en·
courage passengers to lake lbe
bus to Orltano Airport.
Golden West has been usmg
Its terminal at LAX constructed or mobile buildings for a
number or years.
The latt"Sl design In a1fl>C)rt.C\
(i c. lhe aJrport bein~ hwlt itl
Montreal I uses b us<·<; to
transport pasi.t•ngl'r\ from
t1ck<'t/baggage·rhcck dNik to
the aircraft The wealht•r al On·
tar10 or John Wayne d~ not
requ1re spc·r1 al busc~ that Mn
nN•I directly to the aircraft for
1oad1n~ and unl<>ad1ng Ha~·
gaJ!t' could tw transported on
the \am1· hu.., or on a separatu
vt•h1dt' (that a\•tompan11 .. -s th1·
bus) 1( rt'((Utn'<l.
Tht-rounty. rundcd by t~
F/\A. has contrac·trd with VTN
ro11~truct1on 1:ompany to c11·
... <'lop plan!-i for a lurKr terminal
,·omph·x :1l John Woync Airport.
II 111 my 11p1nwn that any larJ(t'
tnminal rompll•X construcl('(i
,1t John Wayne Airport would
only be an expeni.lv<', 1nefft·
c1cnl monument to naive-. in·
compet.eol, bureaucratic. coun·
ty government unresponsive lo
anfonoed. rauonal Input offered
and rccelvPd from local. in·
volved, professional lndtv1duul
resident.A.
The up•nslon o ( terminal
s truc tures at John Wuyne
Airport would also 1un.-the or·
derly growth of general av1a·
t1on services that could dfi·
t•1t•ntly meet the dynamlt' N!·
quirements o r the 8d)acent
bu11nes1' and mdualrial com·
vlex.
CHARLES GRll"FEN . ., .. , . ...,, ..
To tbe EdJlor:
California has always bcfo a
leadar ln the care of the mental·
ly retarded. Many states have
copied our progrum
U Propo&\llon 9 IS passed lhls
would all chongCl. Please Ust'
your influence to defeat this pro-
position.
I am a rotter grandparent at
Falrview and reallie the v•lue
of our work there with the
chUdren.
LOUISE SONDERMAN
•••rt••'en TotbeUtor: I have to ex-praa my oplnloo
..
.1 boul Uw incrt'a..4't' In moonnR f1·•·' ·nwr\' :in· wmf' t'hangt">
thJt should be made 1n moonn~
poht11~ h> make 1l mon> fa.ar lo
tho:..· •1( "modest mt-ans."
1. Hoal:. occupy1~ moonng'i
'hould bl rt"qW.red lo make on.•
lnp every year, unde r t~tr own
powt·r, out around tht> bell buoy
ut thf' harbor e ntrance. Tht<>
would he lp t>IJ nunatt' "moonnR
holders" a.od encourage active
use of more moonnlls.
2 Rental or the moortnR
should be allowed for two or
three out of every five years lheo
lcase 1s held but the rent shouJd
ht-no more than 75 perccnl of
I he yearly f~ bO that profit IS
not a moovc.
3. MOORING TRANSFERS
\hnuht coot.JnuP lo be allowed
with UM' salf' of a boat. Many
ho;.11 owrwr.. of modest mean!.
would find 1t 1rnsx.ss1ble to sell
t hl't r hu,11.'i -.1 lhou\ b<>tng able to
.1si.urc• UM> m·w own~r ol a s>'ace
to krl'p 1l. Also many people of
modl'St means would be uo.able
to afford to buy a boat unJes.s
they had a rt'asooably pn~
µlace to k<"t•p 1t. Prohibiting the
I ransfrrc; will only encourage
.. t11~nnt1on 1n thl" turnover of
rnoorin1i1~ and new ways of
nrcurnvt•ntmg the system
'1 Then.' should be an lnc~ru.e
1n moonng fee~ a nd the extra re·
vt•nue shouJd Ix' used to finance
mor<' l aunching facilities
bccaust• for those of modest
means trailerable boats are the
w;ive of lhe future.
MARY MOYER w•••dfJT.._..,
To the Editor:
I am a veteran ol World War
II
t have pald my taxt!IS (Jou or
them) all these years.
Now I'm looking al tbe Jarvis
11 lnltiauve to cut our au~ ln·
come tax m half
Then I'm looking at this presl·
'1ent o( UCI saying this will cut
the colleae f'ducatlon funds.
Theo l 'm loolr.lnic at tbe main
<'aption of UCI atudonts 1aytna
"We Won't Go" ere draft re1·
lstraUoo). Why Should I •\al>'
port tbcae bulard.I?
RUSSELL W. BANGERT
8U..Pre•ee• ...
To the F.dit.or ·
As o P•rmt of a freshman at
Newport Harbor High School, I
nm so upst't ot the conataot theft
and vandlUsm of btcycles, when
I tbJnk ol the money my IOO and
I both have spent oa replace-
ment parU and repaJrs. On talk·
Quo tee
''A report« \a to 1 poUUctan
whit 1 barkln1 do1 la to • cbJc:ken thJel •'
I ,_
ini? to tbc Costa Mesa PobC'f'
l>t-pJrtme-ot and the school ad-
m 1n 1 s t rat 1on . the p r oblem ··•·••m , to be.• ~NlinJ! b111<'r ev
•·r~d.1y with btcycle tbell ring!>
1n Oi>t>ratJon 1•ven. Neither had a
wUt>Sl.lon Wdl I do'
~ hv noc. St't up a b1<'ycle park
1 nj! Int ~y,tcm . If only 128
bH')'t'lt"i wt•r1• parkt·d in an at
t t•ndl-d lot and th<' attendut was
PJ td S4 p('r hour. those 128 bike
rtdrr~ would have to pay 25
< l'lll"I :J d,ay 1n ordi.'r to meet the
attendant"s &-hour pay. All Mldt·
t1on<il btke-; would of course re·
dUl't' the partnng rate per persoo
as well as to cover the CO$t ol lbe
1n:.tallat1on of a p a rking
mactune. What a small price to
pay to ftnd your bike still lbert•
.ind in working on:kr'
I saw on my v's1t lo the sdlool
a lot more than 128, and on talk
1n..: to my soo's classmates the
rt"'ipo~w wa~ quite poeitlve I
fr·cl that there would be more
than l.28 Plfrking a day. There
could be a penalty pa1d ror a '°6t
tJcket. Who better to handle tJus
~malt busmess than the ASR.
I'm s ure 1l could use more
monl"y every year . There •IU be
those who object to paytn1 lo
park on sc:hool property -they
won't have to -lhere will be
plat'l'S lo park your t'hlJd's bike
where 1t can be s las hed or
stolen. betause lhere's no one
there to watch it all day.
SHEILA TONI BRUNER
........ ~ftdetf..,
To t.be Ed.U.ol~
Here come U.e aot.1-dral\ folks.
rwulinC ott ln all d1recUoel at
once except, ol course. tM cor-
rect one.
U aQ1bod1 lb1nb they are so-
Ing to aeun bow to deleod I.bis
cowit.r)' after t.be enemy la in our
back yarch, he's abaolutely
balmy.
The dme to learn ls now. and
that'• aU UNt universal draft It'
intended to do -teacb people
bow to defmd UU eou.ntrJ and lta llbertlee. Liberty pruup-
p 01e1 a deep 1ett1• of
r"poulbtUty to threatl from
t.boM wbo would .... " •.
Let tbole wtao feel u..r doa 't
owe tlli1 country a t"ebt of cratJtlde 90 to lledeo, Caeada,
or Tlmbuctoo, few that mabw, to
the 1'9Aol ua can 1et oa ~ the
bu1lne11 of preaenlna our
freedom. J.W. am10
. ..
• 8U8ANESS I STOCKS ~.'ebn.*Y ''· ,., s DAil. Y PILOT
Corporate C'Hate
Many Consult
Business 'Doc'
BJ .IOBN CVNNin'
•1
CAllBRIDGE. Mau. (AP) -Scores of bualoeuea
come each year to Dr. SJdoey Scboeffler•a clinic for their
regular physical checkup -rate of relu.m, productiVJty,
market Iha.re, tactics. cub flo., and the Wee.
The companles are put tbrou&h a detailed aet of test.a
In which their performance la meuu.red a1ainat standards
obtained from a data bue of 2,000 bu.slneaa unit.a lbat re-
port ln strict confidence to the clinic.
When lbe data anaJyala ls complet·
ed. company at.reoatba and weaknesses
ace revealed u cfearly as those of a
human beaog whose pulse, blood
pressure, and Jung capacity are ex
d mined ma hospital clloic.
Schoeffler and his staff aperate the
Strategic Planning Institute, a nonprofit
think tank into which 250 member com-
pa nies pour data about thei r
performance, and from wtuch general
health standards emerge. cu1011""
INPUT IS UNDERSTANDABLY enormous and
vJned It comes from JarRe corporal.Ions operating many
busmess urut.s. and smaU comparues with one or a few un.
1u.. And from foreum as wf'll as domestic concerns.
All members (their dut:S range from about $10.000 to
$20.000a year) report in a common format what they do about
pnc1ng, cxpa1151on. personnel. marketmg and the like.
They descnbe the market and their sha re: expanding,
'hrmlunR, local, national The competJtion: few or many,
.. mall or lurge, i.1m1ln product or differentiated. And re
,UfU.. growth, Ca!>h flow, profit, Josi.
Tfff. T~"TS SEEK TO d<'termtot• the PJMS. or profit
1mpurt of market strategic' 1b c d&t<t bank establish~ ••
JIJr for llw van<>U.'> markelln~ :.trciteg1es, bai.ed on com-
vanie<> wtlh s1m1l<1r chara<-lensllc!>
'If profit!> are below par there ti. s trong evidence of an
11p1>rating problem ," say-; SdK>effler "Either that or the
mm pany 1s 1n tht· middle or a pnce war." Add1Uonal tests
bring out Uw fact'
An audit of product1v1ty followi.. often giv10g early
warrung of poor management dee1s1on.s. ll might be found.
for ..xample, that the compimy ha." ancrea."led labor pro-
durt1v1ty 1 percent. but only by spendi.ng 1.5 percent on
t'O\lly t:qWpmenl. Y~. there I!> good prodUCllVlty and bad.
MAllKETING·TYPE INFORMATION sales force
and advertJ.'!in~ expenses a.'> a percentage of sales are
1•xam1twd for each b~1ne'>'> urut of a member company.
DepeodmR on goalb. market s hare and other charac-
Lt•nslJcs. a par figure can be provided for sales or li d·
\<f.'rtlSln~ CXl)(:fl&C)>
Chan~t'l> m market :>hure are examined . If a company
1ncrea.~ 1L'> '>han· by 3 ~reent, and par for a company of
its charactensll<'~ 1s S. 1t can lead to a rev1s1on of ta<-t1cs
H lhe rf'\'Crst' 1s true, 1l can mean either of two things · a
temporary Wllldfall or supenor tactics.
A ca<ih now f rash generatecJ ver5us cash used) lest
follows Bttau.w of high borrowing costs, 1t can reveal
('nllcal na~ for ~mall. growing comparues tn need of
cash. Or. 1f the rompany has a larRe market share and \Jt.
tie rhan<-r to rxpand, it might suggest investment
poss1b1\Jlw!i
FEW COMP"NIES •"AIL to bPnef1t from what Schoel·
fler calls the tactics optimality test, ai.xt.b Jn the series.
Look·all.k.es in the data bue are souiht and their t.cUcs
matched agamst the compciy betDf ex.amlaed.. Some ol tbe tactJC'S from the base have led to success, some to
failure Is the examined company falling into the same traps.,
A Nlmp<my's enllre portJolJo of business units 1s ex·
ammed ls the mix of umt..s well balanced,. Which of the
units art• 1)('rformin~ w1·ll" WheN> art> lhe weaknesi.es"
What 1•orn-<·t1H· ac1111n l'Jn I•· l<Jk1•n "
Th•• finJI lNil.' 1fr<.1l n111 w1lh .i rompnny':-. 1·x1s t.Jng bus1
Ol'S~l'' liul 14 llh th1· future• t-:ven t)cfl)tt' th:tl :.tagl' I'
reacht-<l. hr1'14 rHr. S{'ho~:fOl·r ;mil h1-. staff h.1vc: romc to J
.:n•at Al'lll't Jiil"
TIU. l"O"l'A~V EITHt:R ha'.'. or doc-sn't have sr·now.
problf'm">
If II'' tlw l<llt(•r. J dPCl.'>100 mu-.l ht-madt' With th"
knowlcd.:l' gauwd, can th<• rompany deul with the pNI
blem'> on 1L'I own or d04·, 1t nt-.:d further ass1Mance from
the J n~lltutt"'
Probably 001' half tht• mt•mbt>r companies dec1dC' they
dn. and thu. .. .'.'.IS(n up with tht" 1nsllt111e·, consulllnR arm.
PJMS AS!)O('laU:~ paying a negollatt:d r~ IO addition to lhl'
regular m1•mbt'r.h1p arrangement
F:1ght \cars old. an offshoot of an in-how.c proJet-l ot
Gent>ral 1-:1~tnl', the Institute already has determined
what 11 S()ml'llmt•\ ('alb li.tW'> of husfoes~ TL.; nndings have
rl'sult.ed in numl•rous pap('r.-.. and obviously have led to
ma1or changl.~ 1n important businesses
Schcx>fner sl.111 looks for addiuonal growth, however.
convmced that th<' mor<• 111plrt from members lht: moN"
prec1iw, ext"ns1vr and valuable will bf-the output of th<•
data basE>
Play boy Officers
Repay 'Benefits'
ClnCAGO (AP) --Hugb M. Hefner and four other of·
f1cers or Playboy Enterprises lnc. will repay lbe compllf\y
almost $820.000 for benefits "not properly documented or
formally approved," Playboy has announced.
Tbe claims againat Hefner, President Derick J .
Daruebl and the other unnamed officers result from an
a udit by lodependent din!ct.Ors or the rmn and cover the
period November 1971UtrooibDecember1.978.
Playboy said representatives will meel with 11laff
members of the Securities and Exchange Commission "to
determine whether any Curther action ts requlrt.>d lo bring
an informill SEC inquiry to an end "
Gold, Silver QuotatioDS
By The A.atoclated Prestt
Se.ltcted world gold prices today: ..._...: morning fW.Dg S688.00, orr $8.75; afternoon
lbdNf 98112.00, off S14. 75. Part.: aft.emoon flxlnl M'78.l9. off SS.27. Ji\..,...: telll.92, ofU7.SS.
7.-tdt: bld M83.00, off $9.00; '681.00 aitked
New Yen: Handy & Hannan '•te morning tm.OO, oCt
$14.75.
New Yon: Engelhard aelllna price late mornln•
"83.10. ott nu•>. New Yortt: Enaelhatd Cabr1cated cold Jato momlng
'107.63. oil $15.32.
* * NEW YORK (AP) Hand,y "Harman Nn York
llMl'S38.000.
EQaelbard silver '3$.550; rabrlcraled SSf.IOO .
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ABC Revises
Its Schedule
Ry PETER J . BOYER
LOS /\NGELES <AP> ABC, apparently
acknowledging programming m1stakei. that cost
the network its No 1 ranking this season. has an
nounced a rc'vtsed schedule featuring the return of
"I.a veme and Shirley" to 1t.o; once· successful Tues
duy night time slot
ABC n•vt>aled tht' !lchedule changes the same
day that the I\ C. Nielsen Company released rat·
ings showmg that ABC had fallen behind CBS 1n
the season·long competition ABC has been in a
cloiu.• struggle with CBS this season after four
years as the.• undis puted ratings leade r m prime
lime
AT L.EAST SOME OF ABC's troubles this
season have been blamed on programmtng risks in
the schedule last fall, m which the network moved
some or its most popular programs most
notably, "Laverne and Sturley" -from time
periods that had produced good results
ABC'R m1dseason schedule follows by one day
the announcement of NBC's new lineup. CBS has
not yet announced its midseason schedule.
NBC. which has bogged down in third place
a fter a quick 11tart, will add eight new series to Ill>
lineup in Ma rch. ABC, in contra.st, is adding only
two "When The Whistle Blows" and "That's
Incredible'"
ABC IS ALSO GIVING another try lo "Bat
tlestar Galact1ca, ''this time with a slight reworking
and a new name. "Galactica 1980."
"That's Incredible!" sounds a lot hke NBC's in
novatlve and popular "Real People," u nonrict1nn
comedy.variety show that has been among NB(''i.
top·raled series lately
"That's Incredible !" wall star John Davidson,
recently named u Mike Douglas' replacement on
Westinghouse's syndJcaled talk show, former foot·
ball star Fran Tarkenton and Cathy Lee Crosby.
T he show will premiere Monday. Ma rch 3.
"When the Whistle Blows" is a blue-collar
comedy. described by ABC programmer Anthony
D. Thomopoulos u "a celebration of the American
worki.nctnan . . . family men who believe in tradl·
liooal American value• of lbe work ethic. When
the whistle blows, they h ave fun." It airs Fridays,
beginning March 14
"GAIACflCA.'' AN EXPENSIVE investment
with marlinal raUn11 retuma a year aao, bu
been altered a bit, with the heroes comJn1 to Earth
and enaa,SQJ in IOme act.lvttl• otbel" than Cylon abootouta. 1be "new" 1ertea actually pr.mlered a
couple ol weeu a10, but wUl 1tart ltl re1ular run
on Su.oday. March Jt.
MOit lnteraUn1. thou.Jb, la the mum of
"Laverne and Shirley" to Tuelday niabt beblod
the abow lb.at 1~wn-4 It. "Happy Daya." The
"Happy Deya"· 'Laverne and Shirley" tandem
waa the molt popular one-two prtme Ume com·
blD1Uon ln telerillon dw1.n1 ABC'• run at the top,
and tta bf'Ukup precipitated a decllne for the
networt t.bll aeuon.
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lloyeott Readied?
Olympic Coverage Haired
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Landa Lavan. star of the TV series "Alice,"
was surprised when she showed up to direct a
segmt.•nt of the show with these director's
props. The cast and crew supplied the
megaphone, director's chair and riding crop
to ·'whip the production into shape.·'
LOS ANG ELf:S 11\ I' 1 NBC has cut bdck 1l!>
Olympics ll'chnil·al -.1:1fl tn Mo.,row and prepara
tions for thl' Olym1111· ... lt•lt'(·asl havt· v1rtu11ll~
come to a halt. the Los Angt•lt .... Time-. as report~
Thl· 14 ma n tN·hn1r.1I .1dv;mn• Lhat had bt•f•n
ins talling l·ll•clron1c· t·quqinwm for thl· Summf'r
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TllE PAPER SAID IT had al!>O 1Pam1-d thL1t
Pctl'r Van den Temple the U S 01} mp1c attatht·
in Moscow. will leave the Soviet capital f'nda}
The t1m.Jng of that move wac; reportt"dly tn'1ucnced
by Pr("ftident Carter's call for a boycott 1( the So·
v1ets do not take their troops out of Afghanistan by
Feb 20
NBC has tnd1<·att-d in the palil lhat tf the Unit
ed Stat~ boycotts tht• Olympics the network will
<·an ct> I its plan' ln COVl'r the Games NBC' hai.
pled~C'd $87 m1llton lo buy the l ' S telt>v1s1on
rights and was expected lo ~pend another $40
million on produch on costli
The network 'i. 14·man advance team arrived
1n Mo"St"Ow last Seplemlx-r with about S6 m1llton in
equipment It wns to h avt• stayed In Moscow ex
eept for periodic rest trips out of the country
LAST WE•:K THE CREW left for such a lnp
to Rome, but only thre<' prople returned nn Mon·
day. the paper reported The rest reportedly had
been sent home
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The ... tupm<·nl uf 47 \ 1r1<•otJr-"' rc·cordf'r'4 bv
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llJl by Wa!-.hin~ton und{•r J>n·.,HJl'nl Cartc·r·o; ban on
t h1· .;h1pmt·nt of h1~h le!'hnolo~y t'(~u1pment to the
"Mi\ 1c·l l n ion t 11 10 40 mrin· A ITIJ.>t• x recl)rdC'r-.
" Ne lo IM• ..,h1J>1W-d for use by fon•1gn broadcostn -.
and i-ome or tho.,t• are ali.o bel.Jeved affected by the
l ' S ban
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pic·i-t'U\t'r31!•' mwht bt• afft•ct.ed 1f 1l does noL re
1·1•1\ t' lht' ('<1u1pnwn1. tht• p:iper i.a1d Tb<" equip
ment h1•lcl up t•onL11n., micro-processors and
'11ph1sl ll'Sll NJ inlt·J.!r ,I I t>d ('I rC'wtry, Mime Of Which
could ha\'l' m1lttJrv apphcat1ons
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