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RUeyEnters Woman Blames
Hospital ~or 150-mile Chase
s of Rest Oit Pesk Pedal
Greettag Bis A•at
Weaa•er
Cloud1 toa~! and Tuesday with ee of
rain about 10 percent.
Cooler wttb Ion tmlcbt of
47 at tbe beaclMa and 55
lDlanct. woe. Tue1c1&y m
tbeeDI.
Prices Plu
"Khoilieini Vows
Fight to Death
By Tiiie Allodaled Presa
Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini
said toda7 the U.N. commiaaioo
can question U.S. Embassy
hostages involved in alleged
crimes a,ainat Iran, but the
panel cannot 1ee all the captives
unless it luues its report in
Tehran. the state radio said.
"We shall fight against the
U.S. aovernment to the end of
our lite," Khomeini said.
mind,·" 'Gbotbzadeh said in an
interview broadcast on the ABC·
TV program, ''Good Morning
America."
"Nevertheless. this was the
decision of the council, not to
take them back," Ghotbudeh
said.
Bani-Sadr criticized the mili·
tanta for creating a "whirlwind"
and diverting national attention
from other problems.
In an article in the daily
newspaper Islamic Revolution,
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STOCKBOLJI, Swedu
<AP> -A micropboae
suddenly became active
and eleetrocuted a Pen·
tecoatal pat.or standln1 in
water up to bis bi,. pre·
paring to baptize a boy. police said today . The
ll·year-old boy was not in-
jured.
The pastor. Kaarlo
Tolvo. 62, was struck SUD·
day by 23> volts of elec-
tricity when banded the
microphone. The incident
occurred in front of a
church congregation of
150.
Police speculated there
was a malfunction in the
electric beating coils that
keep the water in the bap-
tismal basin warm at the
Finnish Pentecostal Com.
munity Church.
Hia utement eppeared to re-
pudiate a decision by the gov·
ern~~volutlanary Council, Pr AbolbeMU Bani.sadr
and Foreip Minister Sede&b
Gbotbudeh that the mWtanta
boldlnl the approximately so
hostaies for 121 days ¥low the
panel to meet ab tbe boitqes or
hand tbem over to tovemment
cURody.
State Department officials in
W aabi.DtloD were unwtlllns to dltcuu the htrn of event.a.
"No comment, 1' said one.
".1utt say we're silent," said
another.
Riley in Hospital
For Days of Rest
A Udrd *o¥ a reporter: ''Thia
bas hem up ad down for so =· .. " Hil voice trailed off be dkl not eomplete &be sea·
tenee. .
Howver. Gbot'-IMWI deDied
it WM a Mtbadl and uid tbe
counell deehlff 11et to uek
c ..... "' ........... tar tbe u .. IMiill~ • "llMfi.., ........ CIO tbe ••..t•icmMT ao.cu • not WU tW 1"11 ~for
tbe .,... ....... lab ..... the
bolt.,.: .. -n•U1; I wMJdn't . .
County Supervlso1' Tboma"
Riley WAI edmitted Sunday to
Hoa1 Memorial Hospital tor
what 8klll toda)' daeribed as
eumiMtl9D of a respiratory
problem ud several days of
rest.
• '1'be 141Pi1 wllaf"'S doeton say
be II ill • c\Mlllr, but that bl.a
1bortnlu ot breath warrants
re1t &IM1 mNAcal attenUoo,"
IUleJ'• tflee ..W Ja a 1t1t.meat ..................
JOlllll 8cMde. .-eucathe u -slltMtt· Mid IUJey, a Newport
Beacb ruldtnt, ls 1ufferln1 f ............. eG8dltioa. Sc.._. MW tbe t1·1•ar~ld ... m.ar .. aDectecl to be ,.... •••Md trom·ttfle.·,•P'tal at ............. : ........
lDa ...... bliil&la~ia aua.m.aa •.
(Supenlaor
schedule of political and civic
activities is hitblighted in
today's Featw1n1 Section on
Pase C-L>
Riley will not be present at
this week'• meetln1s ot the
board of spupenilon, marlclnl
tbe first time the su.perviaor bu
mlaMd a meeUn.I aiDce ht WU
appolnted to the board bl Sep-
tem ber, 1174! ~ aoted. BoepAtaJ maes today reponed
that the Newport Beach .....
... in llOOd CGlktWoa.
Nixon Likes
Mostly Brown
NBW YORK <AP> -J'onner
PrHldtnt Nixon apparent11
liltft browa .... ~ o( at. the
New Yett 1Mt1J News .... to-
day. Ulela.d ator7. A 1 >
Nlma'1 ..W:Galee 1D llMlalt. tu WW be ,........ mol&lJ 111
ala•41• ot tirowa, leclud~1 malillae~beileudd·
'" lliian w.u ecmrtq ud nu drape1,t.MPQernl.d.
tb• office, wtalcb lbould be readY
tor Nhton'a UM next month. wtll
lnclude a private be.tbroom and
kitchen. the paper s1d.
Fl'MI AP, Staff Dlspa&elles
Gold and silver prices dropped
sharply in the United States and
in Europe today.
The price of gold fell below
S600 for the first time in almost
two months.
And the price of silver plum.
meted more than SS. one of its
bigeest drops ever. before re-
coverlni some of the toss.
"The situation in lran ll the
only thing holding this (gold and
silver> market up," said oae
trader.
Various reasons were ad-
vanced for the drop, amoag
them the rise in the U.S. prime
lendin& rate. possible anti·
mflauon moves in the U.S. and
profit taking.
Gold in London was quoted at
$586.SO and in New York at
CAATEA TO UNVEIL
NEW STRATEGY--A4
SS59. Some London dealers called it panic selling.
Monex in Newport Beach list-
ed a '5SS price at 10 this mom·
inl(.
Silver traded at $21.80 ln New
York, a drop ot $5.10, but later
Jwnpedbackto$Z9. 75.
Monex quoted a price of $27 at
lOa.m.
Gold bad loet S20 to S30 an
ounce in Europe lut week, and
closed Friday ln London at
S61l.50.
It wu the ftnt Ume &old fell
below '800 in Loadoa Ii.nee it
clOHd at • an ounce on Jan.
10, ~ It doled be)ow that
level ID New Yortt on l'riday.
World E, prtcee reached a bitb ot aa ounee ln New
Yorll on •· 21.
Tbe doUAr, meanwhile• COD· Unuecl to bitneftt on European
marlleu from tbe eurae bl U.S.
interwt ...we, wlllcb make tn·
vestllMDtl ID the Americaa cur·
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T2L A VIV. ltrael (AP) -
Israel wUI releaH alx Jailed
E1nt1au Tuelday u a .-ure
of peace to Eant, an llr..U mllita.ry source Rid. The llOUJ"Ce
aald the lix wen aervln1 MD·
tences for olfeoae1 a1alnst
llraeli aecurtty. ~. ~
I
" SuimPoola
" Vsed as Batlu
KEY WEST, Fla IAP>
-Residents and tourists
are stre•m.!:J lo swlm·
mine poola ~to
take bath• tlaat •••1
can't <et at bome bMaUM
of a critical water
s hortage in the Fl9rida
Keys.
"I've never seen so
many locals comina out
for a swim," said a J)Ool
manager at one ot ICey
West's luxury hotels.
Water reserves in the
Keys dwindled to 4.4
million gaUons Sunday -
· • Prob'ably the lowest
they've t;vet been" -said
Willlam K. L•dd, de·
sallnlsat.ion en1lneer for
tbe Floricla Ke~• .Aqueduct Authority.
: 2,800 Homes
; Lose Power
:~1n Newport
I'
• A failure of an underground
electrical ci rcuit left 2,880
h omes and businesses in
Newport Beach without elec·
tricity Sunday nq~ht and blacked
out a largl' portwn of the city's
cable television
A spokesman for the Southern
Ca\ifomla Edison Company said
today the power outage blacked
out an area surroundinS West
'Coast Highway from Newport
Boulevard to Bayside Drive
beginning at 8 p.m.
The failure a lso affected the·
teJevlalon cable operated b)'
TeJepromp&er. A •P«*11111M1D lor the f1r111 ••id eultomera
-th rougbout the city south of the
highway were blacked out.
Most of the electricity was re-
turned to the area within 4S
minutes. however 500 cus tomers
were without power for three
hours. the Edison s pokesman
~Cild.
The television service was ful-
t v restored early today, the
T~leprompter spokesman said.
San Clemente
OKs Hike in
legal Fees
San Clemente City CouncH
members have agreed lo pay an
extra $30.000 to City Attorney
Michael Bartlett for more legal
ser vices from "unanticipated"
lawsuits this year.
Last June. council members
agreed to pay Bartlett a total of
$49,900 for anticipated legal
services. books and other ex·
pens es.
But the city has been hit with
more litigation than he an·
ticipaled, said Bartlett who
-makes SSS an hour for providing
!;an Clemente with part·tlme
legal services.
Bartlett also practices law.
primarily in real estate, from bis
own Newport Beach omce.
Most of tbe unanticipated
lawsuits agalnst the,.clty involve
the developers of future San
Clemente homes. Two s uits
name the city a defendant in af.
fordable housing disputes.
DAILY PILOT
TctapftDM (714, .....
a .. 1••• u.9111-...-n
,_ .... cio-.....
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teated tbe t.lilO•aJU cMraell iA
S\1Dda1'1 1bottrn1. aoa' tbt
youth'• tkull wu fraetured
before PoUee re1eued blm, of·
nc.raaaJd.
Wooden. a couttuetton ~rintendent ...S t.M fatber Of
stepfather of lT IOU tnd H
dauchten, wu·.W by an .m-
ftted party "*' no, ... ..,...
wttb one ol wooc1en-. daualltlin
.... n the ~ to pole fOf a
l&lp*>t with tM youtlll, polle.
tald. 1Cevtn YearttY, tt, tharced
with 1econd-de1ree murder ln
the shooting, tried to run. but lM
crowd ol nearly 100 cau&bt him.
authorities said.
''The police saved bls lite,''
lli1mt homicide Stt. Mlke ac.aaJea Mild. '"?bey ud ebe
fire rescue UDita bad trouble fel·
ting him away from the scene. A
large crowd pressed forward
and wouldn't atay back. They
were Just outraced." Two of Wooden 'a 90DI, Frank.
25, and Jamet, 11, ruabed tbelr
fat.her to Jackaon Memorial
Hospital ln their car.
"He stopped breathina."
James said. "I pounded on hla
chest and be-started lo breathe
a1ain. I told Fr~t 'He's stW
here! He's aUll wlm ual Let'a
10.· ..
Re died ln the emer1ency ,.,...., .
Wooden ls aurvlved by hJa
wife, 40-year-old Mary. Some of
his 31 children are from their
previous marriaaes. Gonulez
said. Wooden's 30 s urvlvlng
children -one died at an early
age, according to family mem-
bers -live in Georgia, North
Carallna and Mlami. 'l'bey nnae
in ace from 3 to 31. As other relatives and party
guests reached the hospital, they
saw Yearby belng wheeled ln on
a stretcher. "They all ran for him,"
Gonzalez said. "We had a di!·
ficult time kei!ping family mem·
bers and fnends from attackin~
him in the lobby as we tried to
get him into the emergency
room ... They were just so out·
ra ed by this killing."
Jouce and hospital security
guards held back the crowd .
"He <Yearby) came rtcht by
on a stretcher," James Wooden
said.
"?:eu;s came Jpto mJ ~ I
Jud wated to 1'.mP OCl blm. "My father wu a cood man,''
he added. "Everybody liked
him. He always tried to help
everybody."
Yearby's skull was fractured
and bruises covered his face.
he ad and body. orCtcials said. He
was listed in fair condillon.
"He's very amenable," said
his mother. Mary Yearby.' "It's
1ust when he gets mad, be big-
mouths it."
"He never even knew my dad-
dy." said Patricia Wooden, 18.
"He wasn't even invited lo the
party."
Witne&Ses said lbe surprise
birthday party Saturday night
went well until about 2:45 a.m.
Sunday when Yearby wanted his
plcture taken with Willie Bell
Wooden, in her 206.
When she declined, be showed
her a .22-caliber revolver, police
s aid. She told her father, who
then approached Yearby to talk
to him. "l beard about five shots,"
James Wooden said.
Long, Sober
Weekend
For Resort
CARLSBAD (AP) -It was a
long, dry weekend at La Costa.
The resort hotel and spa went on
the wagon nnarsday when the
state AlcoboUc Bevera1e Con·
trol Board tuapended the liquor
license for five days.
The booze can start nowlng
teaally at midn11bt tonight.
••t oever saw so many people
sober bl my life," one of the
hotelta convention guests said
SUnday.
Arnold SeaUlOD, Dl8Dalln1
director of the nortbem San
Dle10 County re10rt, said cuest.a
are allowed to have liquor ln
their rooma "but we can't 1et It
for them." At an alternative, carloada of
~nveationeen drove to tavtmt
ln Cart.abed or San Dte•o about
35 mlles away. nae. 1UlplDl&on nsuli.d from
a 117'7 lnckhnt ln whlth a La
Cotta .;anp&oJef aUes~ tried to can~ ._woman worker to
hlH out I& a pro&tltut.. TM woman, wboM namt wu
wtU.held, turoed oat to be a
•IMrtft'• informant. ~ JiceDM lutpenlloQ WU Of-
cltrW a-. wttb • one·,ear pro-
bettoa. Tbe U.I . SUpnme Court
r•J~ Clle ~al. S.alDOG laJ4 ditcltecl out of the ~I becau. Of tM
Uquor ben, ahhoutb _. ll'.O'lf can.u.ct tta »-room ruw,,,-
tloJl. He didn't i4enUfr tW
•roup. •
I
Mounted Afghan rebels. armed with a wide
variety of weapons from a number of
sources, prepare for ambush strike against
Soviets as they ride from outpost near
v illage or llerat.
B11rglary Ties. Probed
Arre.ts Lead FV Police to Jewelry
Two men arrested 8unday
after police chued Utem near tM ~ ol a ,._..a Valley
burglary have been Ued to at
least one other break-in and
may have been involved in
others, police reported today.
The auapects, David Jeffrey
Motkewtch, 18, of West.minster,
and Steven Anthony Scbueu. 18,
of Oak.land, were charpd with
buralary and pqaaesaion of
s tolen goods. Schuetz, wbo
police said had • larie lmife un-der his clothing wben arrested,
also races a concealed weapon
charge
At the time or the arrest. both
men were transients living out
or their car. whjch police aUege
contained stolen •ooda· Some Jewelry found in tbe e•r bu
beea tnced to • '1,000 burslal7
March 4 at a Fount.aln Valley
home, police said.
Other valuables round an the
suspects' car aUU must be aorted
and identified. DetecUve Bob
Mosley said.
The two were captured abon1y after a bur11arJ at the bome ol
David T . Cartler. 15179
McDermlU St.
· Police said Cartter and h1a
wife returned from church at
about 11 a.m. and bad to roree
open their front door, wb1cb had
been jammed W1th a chair The
suspects had entered the homl'
County Fire Proteeti••
State Submits Measure
Legislation to pave the way
for the ta.keover by Orance
County of flre protection
services from the State Depart-
ment ot Forestry bu been in·
troduced in the State Assembly.
Three measures authorized by
~s~emblvman Dennis ManRers.
E',..,..r~AJ
GOLD •..
rency attractive to foreigners.
Both the Swiss and West
German central banks were re·
ported to have sold dollars in an
effort to bold down the
Am~rican currency.
Many major U .S. banks
pwsbed their prime lending rat.es
-the rates they cbar1e their
most credlt worthy corporate
customers -to 11~ percent last
week ln the wake of a tight·
credit policy adopted by the
treasury to filbl lnllaUon.
ln Loodon, the Britlab potmd
sank a balf-cent a1ai.Dat the
dollar, to trade at $2.2195. The
dollar bas gained 9 cents against
the potmd in the past month.
Earlier in the day. the dollp
eued ln Tokyo mainly beeauae
of central bank lntervenUcn to
shore the yen. The dollar cloeed
at 247.725 yen. down from 268.675
yen on Friday.
The BanJt of Japan, whicb last
week was reported to have sold
about $3 bllllon, today sold
another •100 mlllloP.
J,meli Chief
Agaimt Peace
JERUSALEM CAP) -Israel's
new foman mlnitter. Yitthalc
Sbamlr, la a strooe advocate of
Jewieb tettlemeoll in the oc·
cupled Arab territories who
wouldn't support the Camp
David accord.a and the peace
treaty with E1Ypt and still is
"not enthutluUc" about them.
A leader ln the terrorist under·
around that battled Brltlab rule
ln Palettlne and later the aecond·ln~mmand of Jarae1'1
lntelu.ience service. Sbamlr quit
the 1peakerahlp of the Knenet.
J1rael'1 Parliament. to take on
the poet Moahe Dayan quit Oct.
23.
Prlme
u -Huntington Beach, Include:
-AB ~16: authorize tr&Pafer of ~tat l"orestry prop-
erty and faelllUd to <>ruce
County for an annual lease ol $1
until transfer or ownership.
-AB 2714 : protect ~rsonnel
chooelng to qwt the state and
join the county by allowing a
transfer or sick leave credits
Any unused sick leave upon
termination with the county Wlll
be credited toward.a retirement.
-AB 27~: extend worters'
reinstatement rights wit,h the
Department of Forestry until
June 30. 1983.
Agreement that led to the
drarting of the legislaUOO was
worked out previOWJIY by COWJty
and state officials.
The transrer of property ln·
eludes fire •tat.k>oa and property
on which they are located,
valued at 12. 7 million.
Included ln the transfer ls
about $390 000 in state fire
Picked for Junta
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador CAP> -The Cbrlstlan ~mocratlc Party bu eJ.ected
it• leader 1• loae Napoleon
Duarte, to nu the v~ant teal on
El s.Jvador'• nallng fiYe-man
clvllJan-mllltaO' Junta.
vehicles. equipment, supplieos
-,:;;;::::~ll·~.:~-::r:--' puU ol u. ~ for a number ol clU. ._.
been p1 orided by the nep.rt·
rnent ol Forestry for nearty SO
years.
But the need for tM county to
take o~r fire prole<'tion by July
l was created by the State
Le1islature in the all.ermath ol
Propoeitioft 13.
Pinto Death Case
Referred lo Jory
WINAMAC. Ind. <AP> -A
Jury belan dellberattna today
wbetbe'l" l'ord Motor Co. ls IUi)ly or reckle,. bom lclde In UM
deaU.O f tbree ..._. •• .,.. killed
in a Ptrllo crub. Tbelr ftnlkt in
the landmark cue m., Ml -~pn
cedeat to comwner safety 1111a·
Uoa. The cue mark• Ute lint crlmtaal ptWalioa ol a U.S. eof1*'811km iD a plOduc:t Uabllit)'
cue. Tbe teen•atf:t'; died in
AuiUlt 1178 wbm t.m Pin-
to aedu eqtlocled 111 llama
alter l1 wa struck from behlDd
by•a va on• nortbem lftdl•na
hlpway.
The Contemporary lzOd V-Neck
100% orion acfVllC ('.8Shmert '°"°" 1n 8 COIOr"S "111.N white aanc t)rott.lll
beiOe ltQnl blue rYf"Y l9d. lt'ld kelty grN'!
• -
\
Bani·Sadt W1"CM that lbe mill·
t.anta we,.. worldDI "to barm the
tm•1• ot tbe NVOluUoa boQa ln~
ILH and outaJde t.be country end
to ~ut doubQ" OD the UUOIL
KbocMlnl'1 atatemeot allo or-dered the embatly mWtott .. to
deliver copies of au documau
concernlDC the U.S. lnt.rveaUon
aod the ttaltor abah" to the U.N.
commleakm. The statement was
is•ued after 10 members of the
councU met with blm ln hopes of
rHOlvina the deadlock wtlh the
militanta.
"The panel can meet with
those bolt.ages Involved in the
crimes ot the U.S. and the sh.ah
for question.Inc.'' Iran's 79-year-
old revolutionary leader said.
"If the panel laaues Its report on
the crimes of the depoeed shah
and interventions of the invad·
Ing O.S. in Tehran it wiU be al·
lowed to see all the hostages."
Khomeiru concluded by say-
ing, "I express my support for
the Revohruonary Council and
the honorable president and ask
all the oat.loo lo help and support
them."
The U.N commission arrived
in Tehran Feb. 23 to investigate
the revolutionary regime's
char1ea of mass murder and
plunder agalnat Shah Moham-
mad Reu Pahlavi and lo try to
ease the crisis between the Unit·
ed States and Iran over the
hostages.
The Carter adminlstrauon
hoped the commlsalon's vi1lt
WO\l&d rau1t in the 1peedy re-
lease of the Americans. But
• after the panel sot there, Kho-
meini aaid the boeta1e1' fate
YtoWd be dedded by Iran'• new
parliament. wtaldl woa't be fUlly
elected until April 3. and the ,...as oC \he Revolu·
UOUG' 4 .... -deeWan ...... ..ul..ud-••~· . Tbe mlHtaats aDnounced Thar911ay ~ wen 1 read1 to
tun die eapdtts over to tbe
c.uaetl. GMtbPdeh ..... F1iday u.e tnmf• llDd a vwt to u.em bf U. U.N. eo111mlMjoca pro-baMJ ...... take place s.tUf.
day. lat tM mnttaata balbd.
sa1tnc Gllo4bladeb lied when be
aatd be bad the backlng of Kho-
meinl
The Revolution ary Counrtl
JJ?a•n dt.•manded the m1Btanl~
'urrendN the hosUIRC'> and al
lov. tht> l.: ~-commission to M>t.'
them. The militants agreed to a
transfer Sunday, then balked
again and aet forth their new
roodiUoos.
They said I.be state radio bad
lo broadcast details of any
........ lnDlfer ei&bt boara in ednaee, tlut Gbotmadeb b.lld to
be remo•ed u the ~u·s reprH udt«ift in Ul'allCinl the
transftt, and that they would
stay 4nslde the U.S. Embassy
after the move to continue re-
vealing documents from the
"den of sptes "
Hotel Blaze
Investigated
Co.ta Mesa Ont lnvestiptors
today were 1tud.rtn1 clrcumatancea 1urnHmellDI a ...._ .,.... that damaled
beddillf.,,. __ .,.... __ ,... II ID a Soatb Coat Piasa
Hoe.el room Smday ud Mt oil a
•Priatler a,.tem that camecl water damap to tbe etptb floor room.
Offtclals saJd 1uesta ••d
cbecked out ol tbe room ebout
five ._.. beloc'e Ule •!• p.m.
blue, but aomeaM bad Wl • k~ in tbe door.
Tbe)' said • m.ure. ... bed
were charred by OUMe Wore
tbe aprinkter 171tem ex-
Un•uitbed tbe blaae. No ....,e estJmatewasavaJlabletoday.
A~SGARAGE
56 FASH ION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(7'4) 644·7030
wbo ll"' more tbu aoo to a eudklu ettbe.-t.broucb an in·
dlridul eoatributJon OI' tbroUlb
a po.lltkal actioo committee.
Under the new law, COUD·
ellmen would bav. to 1upply city
Cleft Dor1.t Georp with a Ust al
all the major coetribaton to
tbelr eampalam.
In addition. those major con-
trlbuton would have to alve the
city c&erlt a li.Jlt of aU the bull·
nea1 entities with which they are
Involved.
The law to be amended toaiebt
lJln't the same u the clty cam·
paign law which was overtumed
laat week in a ruling by Oranae
N Fl FTEEN CENTS
County Superior Court Judge
Edward Wallin.
That law, enacted abo.ut a
year aco. set a S200 limit on con·
tributions to campa1ps suppqrt· ·
inl or oppoelnf ballot measures.
Judge Wallin said such a limit
la an infrlnaement on the right
of free speech 1uaranteed by the
U.S. Constitution
omeiniVoWs 'Fight to Death'
. ;•
GoldUnderl808
Gold, Silver
Prices Decline
' From AP. Staff Dtapatcbea
Gold and silver prices dropped
sharply in the United States and
in Europe today.
The price or gold fell below
$600 for the first time in almost
two months.
And the price of silver plum-
. meted more than $5, one or Its
biggest drops ever. before re-
wverinJ{ some or the loss.
"The situation in Iran is the
only thine holding this (gold and
.,Iver) market up," said one
trader.
$586.50 and in New York at
$558. Some London de alers
called it panic selling.
Monex in Newport Beach list·
ed a $55.5 price at 10 this mom·
ing and $565 at noon.
Silver traded at $27 .80 in New
York, a drop or $5.10, but later
jumped back to$29. 75.
Monex quoted a price of S27 at
10 a.m. but the metal was back
to $29.75 al noon. Gol~ had lost *20 to S30 an
ounce in Eu.rope lut week, and
CARTER TO UNVEIL
NEW STRATEGY-M
Hostages
Meeting
Reversed
BULLETIN
WAStDNGTO,_. <AP> -Presi·
deal Carter 1ammoaed
DemKratk a9d llepabUcu eon·
ere ....... leaden to • hurriedly
a rraaied eoafereece Ua1a alter·
.... • dnelopmet1la ID Ina
Utat were dncribed as "very
.erioel.''
By Tiie Aaa«lated Presa
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
aaid today the U.N. commission
can question U .S. Embuay
bo1ta1u involved lo all.s&ed ulmes aaalnat Iran, but the
panel cannot see all the captives
u.nle11 lt luuea ill report in
Tehr•. die state radio aaid.
"We ..U fi&Jlt acaimt tbe U .S.~ to tbe end ol
our Ule," IOlomelnl said.
Various reasons were ad·
vanced for the drop, amone
them the rise ln tbe U.S. prime
Jendlna ra•e. possible antt-
iaflatkln moves in·the U.S. and
proftt taklna.
Gold ln t.ondon was quaa.d at
closed Friday In London at
$611.50. A ............. .... u .. at.amwm appeared to ..
pudlate a deds\oa by U. IOV·
•naia& ~ Comdl. .,.,...._ Abolnsau Bui.sadr
• DeMI ...............
ADMfTTED TO HOSPrTAL • s.,.,.m.or Thom•• Alley
Biley Enters
1Hospital for
1Tests, Rest
It wu the first time 'old fell below~ 1n Lolldon since It
closed at ......-an Oiiii~ on laa.
10. although it closed belo!' that
level tia!llew York cm F=-W.td . .W pric.a ·-111 a 1110~.,.-~ ....... Yo~•la.tl. The dollar. meanwhile, con-
tinued to benefit OD European
mark.eta from the surae l6 U .s.
interest rates, which make in·
vestments in the American cur·
rency attractive to foretp.ers.
Both the Swiss and West
German central banks were re·
ported to bave sold dollars In an
effort to hold down the
American currency.
Many major U .S . banks
pushed their prime lending rates
-the rates they charge their
most credit worthy corporate
customers -to 17~ percent last
week in the wake of a tight·
credit policy adopted by the
treasury to fight lnllation.
In London, the British pound
sank a half-cent again11t the
dollar, to trade at $2.2195. The
dollar bas gained 9 centa against
the pound lo tbe past month.
Earlier in the day, the dollar
eased in Tokyo mainly because
of central bank intervention to
shore the yen. The dollar cloeed
at 247 .125 yen, down from 2'8.875
yen on Friday.
The Bank of Japan, which laat
week was reported to have sold
about $3 bllllon, today sold
another $100 mllllon.
· 2,800 Homes,
ft18ines&es
IA»&ePower
A failure GI an underpound
electrical clrcult left 2,880
bom•• and bu1lne11•• in
Newport Beacb without •l•c-
trtclty Secl.l)' nllbt and'blacked
out a Jarte &iordo9 GI tbe dt1'1 cable~. • ~ 1pablawa tort.be.....,_
Callfonda Sdiacle Com~
today tbe ponr'?ai w-out an area -Coa1t Hilb••1 from eW'fOI\
Boulevard to Ba1•lcl• DriH
be~Pa:; an.etecl tM'
televllkm eabl• operat*I by Te&eprolnptel'. A••••,_.
tbe flrm 1ald cu1to~er1 th~theiE:OltM ~.;;: Giit ....
tum-4 to tM area wtualn .S
min._, ..,_, ... IOO cal~
were wtdMJat ·.power tor .....-
bourw. the U.. •;oil .....
Hid. ....., TM t.eWJllkiD Mi'Yi• •• ,_.
17 rntond early t04•1; u.e T1Jepr~ IPI*••• MW.:
MOUnted Afg)\an ~J!. armed with a wide vllriet)r ·or weapons ltom a number of
sources. prepare for ambush strike a&a.inst
Soviets as they ride from outpt oear
village of Heral.
~ii Hopeful'• Candor Shake• Senion
There were no startling re-
velaUona when candidates for
the Newport Beach City Council
spoke to about 75 senior citizens
but one candidate, Robert
Brockman, did manage to draw
gasps.
Brockman opened bis speec:b
Friday at tbe senior citiz.ens
center in Corona del Mar by ob-
servina tbat it was a shame "a
few of you woo•t be a.rQUnd to see the result.a of the electlon. ..
Brockman went on to tell tbe
obvloUlly startled audience tbat
his blunt reman· wu tn lllustra·
tion of bi.a reallltic approach to
life. He received a polite round of
applause at the close of bi.a ad-
dress ln which be promised to take action to end the stagnation
of the dty broUcht about by the
current council.
Brockman la one of five can·
dldates lflek1DI the second dia-
trlct aeat bein& vacated by Don
Mcinnis. Another second diltrict
candidate, Rutbelyn Plummer,
wa1 unable to attend the forum.
David Shores and Dick Clucas,
wbO ue botb nmDlDI from the
wot Newport l>lstrict, arsued
durinl rebuUa1I followinl QPell·
lnl 1tatemmta. Sborel, LD bis opeal.DS, lilted a
aetlea of recent clty council
bud••t •llocatlona and •1•·
agreed with tbe view that the given a positive effort." Sbora
council is ft.cally co~rvative. sacidlu· cas disaOTeed, aayin" be'd a word be said ls uaed when •· • councilmen want to turn down helped with the city's general
requests for runds rrom the plan and witb the committee to
senior citizens. get a new Pacific Coast
Clucas said his campaign is Highway bridge over Upper
baaed on bis record of 12 years Newport Bay. service 00 city committees and The firth candidate. Lee
his calm approach to problem Watkins. cited a lengthy record
solving. of Involvement in Republican
In rebuttal, Shores said Clucas politics and promised to won to
bas only fought aaaln.sl solutions cut city ,rovernmenl inlerven·
to traffic problems. "He's never <See CANDIDATE, Pa1e .\2)
* * * * • * 8 Council Hopefuls
Raise $30,000
Eieh\ of the nine city counctl
candidate. ln Newport Beach
have railed a cumulaUve total
of more th.Ml sao ,000 ln the ()9ell·
lng moat.bl ol the campaign. Thole~ wen revealed In
reports fDed wttb City Clerk
Dorl• George. The reports cover
the period from Jan. l to Feb.
28. Two ol tbe candlcbt.es. lncum·
bent Paul J\yckoff of the 5tb Ola·
trlct and 2nd Dtatrlct hopeful
Dick Clucas filed reports in·
dlcating fundraislnl activity in
tbe Jut ball ol 1979.
So far, tbe lead.lnl( fundraiser
is Clucas. me of five candidates
for the seat beinc vacated by
three-term Councilman Don
Mcinnis. Clucas bas ral1ed
$8,358. wblcb includes a loan
from himself to bis campaip.
Tbe two two-man races pro-
mise to be eQellllve U t.reDdl
set ln tbe initial reports bold Ufl>.
ln tbe 5tb .Diatrtct, Ryckaft
1bow1 total contributloea of
'3.561 and bll ~· retlNd teacher Pblllp~er, 1iated
... 1.855.
ID tbe 1th Diltrlct. lDcumbeet
Ray WUllama bu ralled • total
of SZ.185 to bis opponent'• 9lt2ll.
He 11 belq ~ by adftltb· WI euMlve Obn Co1.
Ooly one c~t.. bbert
Brocklnan la Urie IDcl Dtltrkt.
baan't ftlild a report*• .. bl lan't reqalnd to U M rallil or
1pendl IMI tbaD -· ffen'1 a look &i tb1 total COii· trtbatlolill m eueodlturea. u
well • 1011M of tlM m~ cm· trtbatanfOl'eadl campallft:
DJSTIUCT TWO -l:b1eu:
toUl tmtrHiatiOM are ••: total ............... poaW,..S~..met. •aJor eOatrtbGton lnetade
'AMS--On.t m CO. _..
to•ntutl, PM; Alla• W (pl ................. ) -S::tay l'nDt. ..... JI ••
llOO: Cami! .... -S; ..,
Front .... "" ooucu.. .... AJ)
and Poretrn lllat.uir Sadegh
~!llllU!!• l.ba& .. mi"*Mh
'
!f>!••••le4r IO .......... .... ')--
---...... t cm&oc11. St-. Depart.meat officia.la in
Wubialtao were unwilling to
d.i.acms the tum ol events.
"No comment," s aid one.
"Jut aay we're aiJent," said
another.
A third told a reporter : "Th.ls
has been up and down for so
long. . . " His voice trailed off
and he did not complete the sen·
tence.
However. Ghotbzadeh denied
it was a setback and sBJd the
council decided not to seek
custody of the hostages for the
time being.
"Most of my colleagues on the
Revolutionary Council do not
think tbat it is appropriate ror
the government to take over the
hostages. Persooally, I wouldn't
mind," Gbotbzadeh said in an
interview broadcast on the ABC·
TV program. "Good Morning
America "
"Nevertheless. ttus was the
decisk>n of the council, not to
take them back." Ghotbudeh
said.
Bani-Sadr criticized the mill·
tanta for creatin& a "whirlwind"
and di•erti.n& national attention
from other problems.
In an article in the daily
new1paper lalamic Revolution,
Bani-Sadr wrote tbat the mill·
tanta were workillg •'to harm the
ima1e of the revolution both in·
aide and out.aide the country and
to cutd«Mlbbt" on the nation.
Coast
Wea,•er
Cloudy toalsbt and
Tuesday with chance of
rain about 10 :;,r;:nt. eoom wtt.b 1ow1 t of
47 at tbe beaebes and 55
lnlud. Ju,bM Tuesday in
tbelOI.
IN8taETelt~W °"' ot ,,., COWllf'f'• fop
rocqwtbaU ,,...,.. .. boclc
... """' ~ ~ Q .............. 8J.
.... s 'en. ..... ~--u:.....~ lfi= .. ~ == , .. =-::=:.--= == 15 Eil. :
I ,
AZ OHl Y Ptl.OT N
Off 500-fi
CllaTLIN& <AP > -1'le CallloilU ff1'"ay Petrol ,...
maloed battW toda)' by• a.,..,~ San 8eraard1Do mu who'
new lnto a race W'bea Qwtlomd bJ a CHP ..,.MDt.. tben drove ott a foot cun.
"0.. mlD• 1 wu talktna to tbe IW1· n. 8"1 mJa• he
Wll drtvtna Off lM Cllff •0 Sit. JUc!91ird :•Wtln I.ad of 8.-day 1tte,....•1crat.L
Mlraeuloully. Richard E. Miller aumved the cr11h and was
Uated ln n Utf ae\Ory cond1llon al San BarnHdlno Cbunt)'
Medkal ~ter't pe)'dtlatr1c ward with broien bone. and numeroua lntemal lnjurt . ................ .4, ..........
MOSCOW CAP> -Tat1q a tou&h new Une, lbe Soviet Union
11y1 tbe cbances lL •ill pull lta eo.ooo troope from A11haru1tu are ''relDOltAt."
Pravda. t.be Commua.lst PIU1)' dally, warned dwtnl Lbe
weekead that the Soviet Ullloo .. will not remaln pullve" to
wbal it called Ammean and Allied "actiona qalut our
security."
The otftclal Taaa newt q eJM:y said American aaenta were
continulq s ubversive acta against Alahanbtan, and ''lhia
makes nrmote lbe pouibJULy of a wtlbdrawal of Soviet troops."
J\lb9a .............. w .. 1 Alm•
PARIS CAP> -Former Preeldent Nixon, en route home
from a visit to West Alrica, made a one4ay atop ln Paris before
his departure for New York today.
The former president arrived in Paris on Sunday evenina
from Abhijan, Ivory Coast, where be went to help open a new
aolf comae. He s~t two days in Yamouasoukro, the naUve
town ol Prestdent FeUx Houpbouet-Botpy 150 miles north of the
capital. and watched the first tournament played on the town's
new course.
Sanday, after bla arrival in Paris, Nixon went for an even·
ing •t1'oll oa the Champs Elysees. Today be lunched at the chic
Fouquet's resturant and then walked up the Champs Elysees to
the Arch of Triumph before retumtna to bis room at the Georae
V Hotel.
liatltedfl E•a IW•.U C••P• ...
ClllCAGO (AP> -Sen. Tea Xenoedy, end1.n1 a four-day
campaigll awtng tbrougb Illinois, boarded a commuter train to-
day on a vote-seeking ml.salon. But ln the crush of bodyauarda.
aides and report.en, be .. wu able to abake aeareely two doun
hands ln a ride through 15 atatloos.
At the end of the line, be was creeted by Chlcqo Ma.yor
J ane Byrne, and tbe two abook baDda wttb voters for several
minute6.
E'ro91P.,,eAJ
CANDIDATE BLUNT. • •
tion in private lives and govern·
men\ spending.
Opponents m the f'irth District
are Mayor Paul Ryckoff and re·
trred teacher Phili p Maurer .
Maurer, who said he'd be "an
approachable councilman" said
the city problems a re going un-
~ol ved because of acrimony
among councilmen and in lhe
city's relations with other local
.. eoclee.
tti:f~. ill~~-~=
Cox said action has to be taken
lo push the corridor as one of the
long-range solutions to the city's
traffic problems.
But Williams rebutted that
view, warning that he was
"fearful" of offramps from lhe
corridor that would bring traffic
into Newport Beach.
* * *
Deltr ............. NURse ALBERTA BARNEY PAURSTO ADVISE RUSS CLEVENGER OH WOAD PWll E Patient,...._ Time While HI• Blood PHH• Through Cleenalng Hemodlaly~1 Machine
Burglars Get
$28,000 Loot
In Newport
Newport Beach residents Jost aoocta worth more tban $28.000 in
tour residential bur1taries re-
port.eel this weekend. police said today.
Tbe lariell lou was reported
Saturday by Sb•ben Askari, 1871
Port Marple Place. who told
police ~·took cash and
Jewelry valued at $17,230.
Askart aald be and bis family
were 8CJ11e for lesa than an hour
when the break·tn occurred.
A cat buralar waa blamed for
the theft ol deeontor items from the home ol Jeffrey Young, 109
Bayside Place, early Saturday
morning. ,
A burglar pried open a window
to get into the home or Jerald
Nelson. 78 Sea lsland Drive, Fr\:
day morning, according to
police reports. Listed as missinj!
was a television set. an attach~
case and a tape player.
Police said there were no
sig ns of forced entry at the home
of John Rosen. 1606 Reef View
Drive, where silverware valued
at $4.240 wai. reported stoh:n
Friday.
.Hemodialysis New
Hoag Treatment
ln January Hoaa Memorial
HMpital became one ol seven
hoapltai. tn Oraqe County tool·
fer blmodlal)'Sla -treatment
for patieata with lddne1 dbew.
Tbe $19D,OOO Grace C. Steele
Hemodlab9lt Center bu't locat-
ed in the bolplta1 lt.seU. but
a crou the IU'eet Ill • medical buildina at 330 Placentia Ave.
Roberta llcllat-on, tbe
aapervbi.oa nurse aald there are curreatly nine outpaUen.u wbo
use the center'• services. When all the equipment ii tn
place and the center completely
staffed. it will be able to serve 36
patients.
Hemodlalysls ls a mechanical
process which takes the place of
the work normally done by kid·
neys.
Patients suffering from End
Stage Renal Disease CESRD>
would die without some means
of filterini;? their blood. S1ncl'
their kidneys can •t do the work.
the dialysis machine' do. said
Ms. McMahon
"These patJents will have to
undergo hemodialys1s for the
rest of tbeir lives unless they un-
derco a kidney transplant," she
said. A.bout ball~ all kidney pa.
Ueuta an capable of recelftnl • tramplant.
''Tbffe artlfleial kidneys
attn't u eood as the real thing,
but tbe)r're tbe best we bave,"
lbe added.
Dlalysia patienU spend about
four boura oa the artmela l kidney machines, tbree days a
week. aided by Ma. llcllabon
and ber sPttla.lly trained nurses.
Tbe usiit's supervising physi·
ciao is Dr. Dominick Gentile.
The patients wbo use the
center say they're plea.aed to
fin d a bemodlalysi..5 unit close to
their homes. su1ce the lhree-da>
a-week regimen tends to hm1t
their activity, especially 1r tht•\
have to dnve any d1swnce to gt•t
to a treatment center
~1 s McMahon said Jnyone an
terested in becoming u pal.Jent
.tl the cent.er sbould consult their
physician.
,,....P-AJ
are OK." be Nld. Ryckolf a&o
lmpUed tbat Maurer wu band· picked a nd fina nced by the
Irvine Co .. the Koll Co. and the
Newport llarbor Area Chamber
of Commerce to run against
ham .
COUNCIL CANDIDATES RAISE $30,000: • •
Maurer. in his rebuttal. dis-
puted that, saying he decided to
run on his own because he was
disturbed about the way the city
is being run. "My support comes
from an over the city,'' be said.
In the other two-man race, in-
cumbent Ray Williams defended
his voting ~rd on the senior
citizen center, then challenged
hia opponent. John Cox on bia
views on lhe San Joaquin Hilla
TransportaUon Corridor.
Fur Jacket
Taken in NB
A Utah couple bad tbelr
honeymoon start on a aour note
Saturday when t.be woman's fur
j acket was atolen from a lu,-
gage cart at the Newport Center
Marriott Hotel.
Accon:Una to a police report,
the jacket, valued at $2,500 was
put on the cart by Norma Young
as .she and her new husband
were cbecklni into the bot.el.
She said she noticed the jacket
was missing several hours later
N
DAILY PILOT
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Ttllll'MIM (1'1')MMD1
QI 111111111 ,....,... IOtlJ'I
Benefi cial Administration Co ..
of Ir vine. an insurance agency.
S200; Mr . a nd M rs. J o hn
Kmgsley, retired. or 711 Lido
Park Drive, $400: John Shea, re·
tir ed, 2214 W. Ocean F ront, $200;
Thomas Corbin, 217 Via On 1eto,
an insurance broker, $200.
Ruthelyn Plummer: total con·
tributions are Sl,500. including
$1,000 from henelf; total expen·
ditures ate Sl,247 for atatlooery.
printing and bulk malling.
Major contributors include
.James P. Barrett, a Newport
Beach realtor, •200. and
architect WiWam Blarock, $200.
David SboTeS: total coatribu-
Uons are $2,380; total expen-
ditures are $147 for advertlalng
and malling.
M-.)ot cootribu&on iJadudia a
Sl ,000 aDd a $1.00 eoatftbatlOI\
from Shorko AdwertJatn1, which
Shores owns; Marcia Sindelar,
104 Highland Drive, Ne-eort
Beach, stewardess, SIOO; llJ'.
and Mra. GU Fonester, 'realtora,
2436 W. Coast Hipway, $200;
Graphics ManagementJ._Hl
Birch St., Newport Beach,~ in
non-monetary contrlbution1;
Tom Blandi, retired. 3401
Seashore Drive, $200. Blandi
spent $15,000 four years ago in an
un.successfui bid for the seat now
beld by Williams.
Lee Watkins: Total contrt bu·
45,000 Visit
NBSands
The warm, sunny weekend
started quietly but ended with
45,000 people vlsiUng Newport
Beacb's strands, llfe1uards aald
today. Only 5,000 people abowed up
on S•turday. accordlna to
Ufepard Lt. Loaan Lockabey.
In aptte of the l•rae crowd
Sunday, there were no major
problems. Lockabey aaJd the only water
activtty was provided by tbe de-
partment' e annual teat of
llfeauard job applicant.a.
Rail Strike Brief
ST. PAUL. Mtnn. (AP>
About. l ,000 electrical worken
walked off lhe Job today 1t Burl·
tn1ton Northern Railroad
f acllltles lD 1t •tat.el ln a dlapate
over Job cluaincat.lona, but the
wUdcat strike ended wlthln three
hours, cornpaoyotftcl•luakt.
lions are $600; lhere a re no ex
penses reported.
Major con tributors include
James Martin of the accountini.:
firm of Peat. Marwick and
Mitchell. Newport Center, S200.
Curtis Kindred and Carol Soden.
both of 919 Bayside Drive and
employees or Curtis fumittm! or
Santa, Ana, $200 each.
DlSTRICT FIVE -Maurer:
total contributions are $4.~:
total expenditures are $1,168 for
fiyen, ads and pbotograpshs.
Major contributori include X
L Flre Prot.ection. Santa An.a.
1200; Balboa Jal and realtor
William HardeltJ, UOO; -Ann Ketteriq, Fullerton, SZOO; Jack
KetterlJ.'I, concnte contractor,
Fullerton, '200; llarauerjt~ MaUvo,AnaM.m.~. Roeer Andera, Newport
Beach, electrical contract.or.
$200; Mr. and Mra. Rlcbard El-
liott, 81 LlDda ltlae, eontraetor.
$600: UDICa OU Co. ol Calllonda.
Loa An1etea, $200; Kenneth
Simon, Sherman Oaks, contrac·
tor. $200; C. MeniU Howard.
NewPort Beach, electrical COD·
tractor, $200; ExecuUve CounclJ
of Oranae County. Newport Beacb, $200, but the check wu
suba,uenUy returned; Mr. and
Mrs. ohn Scudder retired 145
N. Bay Front, Bai boa Island.
$400.
Ryckoff: total contributions
a re $3,657; total expenditures
a re $1,046 inc ludine mis-
cellaneous expenses, s mall bills
and ortntin~. Major contributor s include
Ryckoff who pa id bis bills
tota lllnS $462; bis committee
chairwoman Jean Watt. wbo
paid a bill for $123.97 and con-
tributed $100 : Roger Vander·
g rlft, l'elired, 112 Arn~thyst
Ave .• Balboa hland, $200. Car-
roll Beek. 528 S. Bay Front.
Balboa hland. $200 .
Mr. and Mn. John Kingsley,
r etired, 711 Lido Park Drive,
S400: Wl11lam A. Allen, r'etlred.
201 E. Bay Front, Balboa Island,
$200.
DISTRICT SEVEN -Cox·
total contributions are '6,gJ4;
total expenditures are $6,231 for
ads, prlntin& and malUn1.
Major contributors lnclude
Lawnmce Wee.boll, 1407 Outrt&·
ger Drive, president of Channel
Cons truction , $200 ; M. J .
DeWald, of Peat Marwick and
MltcheU, a Newport Center ac·
counting fl rm , $199 ; T yke
Camarga, steel b roker . 932
Sandcastle Drtve, $200 ; F Scott
Jack1on, 1985 Po rt Laurent
Place. lawyer. $199
Joseph Walker. Coto de Caza.
la'>'yer . $199. G . T homa!>
Mallas. 142.8 Sandcastle DnH~ CPA . $200 . Citation Builder~.
17731 )nine ntvd , Tustin. $199
Kenneth Simon, contractor.
$400 . Roger Anderson. Costa
Mesa. electrical contractor .
$200; C.M. Merritt Howard, San·
ta Ana, partner lo Anderson and
Howard, $200.
Pacific Co .. 3081 Business
Center Drive. Irvine, $199; X L Fire ProtecUon, Sant. Ana, SIOC>:
Annette Kettering, Fullerton.
$200; Jack Ketterln&, CODCI~
contractor. Fullertoa. '200; llr.
and lln. Dtck ElUott, " UDda Ille. cont.rector. S*; Allabel
KonwtMr, 190'7 Ba7adere Ter-
race,$19.
WlWaim: total eoatribudom are $2.W; total upeDditunl
are $121 for n1eta-WtWama ..,._ peoded a hand-written ~ &o
bl1 report which read: .. no
single cont ributor hJs given
more than $200. 1>1gnt"d Ray E
Williams."
M a1or contributors includl•
Bobby Lovell. a ml'mber or tht.•
counc1l-appo1nted Local Coastal
Plan Advisory Committee. a
~n1ns\lla resident. $25. Mr. and
Mrs. John King.sley, 711 Lido
P ark Drive. $400; Jean Watt,
Ryckoff'a campaign chairman. 4
Harbor Island Drive, $100 :
Bany Allen. 1012 White Sail&
Way. bmband ol planniq com·
miaaioner Debra Allen. SZOC>;
James W. llcGl'abam; 11'11 POrt
Ramacate Place. Computer
Sale9 Co .• IDc.. $300;
Pbilip Ant. aea.lor pJauer
Intel Corp. HOl LlahU.OU.. Lue.-: Joe.....,., 111 Via Veoaia. Jl'•kl•t HOD09 lee.
aod lnMbaad of eouta.I eom-mt-wner ,._ ltclMaer. ..,.:
William nerne,.. donaef, ll12
E . Ocea ~GOO.
The Contemporary ,zoo v Neck
I 00 o<lon acryflC C8Shmere IOUCl"I
1n 13 Cci(J(S maao whllo dMk brown
belgo l'Qnt tlluu n.wy raa and kQlly green
'IJOom'
ForeCtUt
By DAVID IUJTZMANN °' .. Dettt "-.....
' (
Oranae County'a realdentJaJ
boomtown -the city ot &vtne-
'' •bout to expertenee It.a nm dramatic 1ur1e In retail· commercial development.
A glimpse of what's in store
for the community was provided
by Irvine Company offlclala wbo
estimated the city's retail ud
11e rvlce·commerclal faclUtlea
could be doubled by 1982 and
quadrupled by 1985.
Richard Cannon. vice presl·
dent ln charge of lhe company'•
commercial/industrial division,
r:old a tillage forum the cttv·s
present 1.3 million square feet of
commercial space could swell to
2 7 million square feet within two
years
Another 3 million square feet
could be added by 1985. Cannon
said.
Irvine Company officlals said
Cannon's s tatements were
meant as a reite ration and sum-
mation or the projects the firm
hopes to begin work on in lhe
coming decade.
C ity oUiclals h a ve been
critical or the company in tk
past for not. moving ahead faster
with commercial development
oroposala. Company officials. in
tum. admit they ha ve perhaps
been too cautious.
Cannon said development of
the lint phase of University
Town Center and the proposed
Home Improvement Center
northwest ot the tmenedioo of
Culvu and Irvine Cent.er drives would belp double the amount of
commctti.al apace by 1982.
Town Center'• ftm pbue will
include retail outlets, a alx-•creen cinema. restaurants and
a bot.el.
To tttp&e that amount or com-
mercial apace by 1985. Cannan
aaid, the company is putting lta
hope• oa construction of the
Irvine Center. a super regional
shopping center site at the coo-
n uence ol the San Diego and
Santa Ana freeways.
The center will include an
t>nclosed·mall shopping center ,
nnemas. medical buildings.
restauranL.., and a hotel.
FIShing Gear '
~ ,
Stolen in NB
Newport Beach poli ce today
~ught lhe Uuef who took fishing
~ujpmeal. vaJ.ued at. more &.ban ., ............ ,,, ..
r.·~-..... i•·-... ... nblaaalserB&a•a..,... ...
ported this Wftlteod by Richard
Popik.
PoUce said the burglar pried
open a cabin window to get in-
!>tde the vessel docked at the
Ar dell Manna. 2101 W. Coast
f(jghway.
Rabies Shots
'rlDle Wrong
A ltOl'Y ln Saturday'• DaQy
PUot IDcorredty bated tbe time
for 8 rabiea YacciDatiCJo eJlak
for ... tobebeld WdlJtrltaf • Newport 8-cb.
TM di aKt time for U. dllle ii 7 p.m. tol:30 p.m. at the &a.
i. a.rt.ra Drift nn ltadaa JD NetrJ*t Center. ne lt°'7 em>oeoua'7 set tJae time at 1 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 1be
Dally PIJot rqnta the error.
AL'S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
( 114) 644-7030
RONALO REAGAN TOURS "CALLE OCHO FESTIVAL"
Poaea for Photographera In Uttte Havana Section
Former Astronaut
Faces Land Rap
CONROE, Texas (AP> -America's fll'St man in space -
Alan B. Shepard Jr. -has been
charged with a misdemeanor in
connection with the sale of sub-
di visloo lots without government
approval in an area that could
be inundated by the flood-prone
San Jacinto River.
S he pard, former Hous.ton
Mayor Louie Welch and Houston
developer Jack: Coogan, are
charged with recording sub·
division plans without obtaining
permission or county com -
missianers.
None could be reached for
comment Sunday. Shepard bas
lived in Corona del Mar.
The charges came after real·
dents of "Shepard's Landini"
claimed the area was a 100-yard
floOd plaln, mffDlng it could be
expected to be IJooded on
averaie CJDCe evWJ 100 years.
The dW'p can1es a maximum
peaalb' ol to days in JaU and a
$500line. MoatcomerY County Attorney
William J . Bernardino said the
subdivision J>)J ns were filed
·with tbe couty two months
alter belD& tuned do1r1a by
COUDQ commlpkinen IA Sep-.
tem1--11'18. Shepard, ~. made history
with his is.minute flight on the
Freedom 7 OD May 5, 1961. He
rocketed 117 miles into space
from Cape Canaveral. Fla., and
tanded 302 miles out into the
Atlantic Ocean.
flank Siege Ended
TOKYO <AP > -A
plainclothesman today over-
powered a m an who beld 20
hostages {or five hours at a
downtown bank branch .
authorities said.
.........
INVOLVED IN "SCHEME'
Alen a. 8"•P'Mrd Jr.
In 1971, be was commander of
the Apollo 14 miuloa to tbe .....
"We'ft still eot an ln...tlsa-
Uon and .we're cbecltlq for
other possible vlolatlo11a,"
Montgomery County Attorne1
William J. Benardino sald.
Under Texas law, parcels can·
not be sold for residential
purposes unless approved by the
county.
Re.idents of tbe development
paid from $4,000 to 15,000 per
acre of their lots.
Some owners maintain they
will have to buUd the first floor or their homes 21 feet above
ground to get a county building
permit and to be eligible for
flood insurance.
Some mateU., ud at~ balloon for a bat help Martin
Gllpatrlck, 8, during a clown workshop at the University
of Wilcomtn-llllwaukee. .
NSW YOl\Jt {AP) -AD ABC
•••·IA• Rarrla poll Hll
rmef PNliMt A~!a_:d would ,....£: "'9f""r U tM = ilecUoo .....
lJI ' U. pell Hid ford ••1 .bl a ~ la-.orti. over
aoaald •••••• amo111 aepallh-_, leM,_..t wtAtn b' t.be OOP .,_.dmetal
aomlM'1cw.
TM poU WU taktn lut "'* aad eomplet•• before laturda~Ua Carolla• pnm917. • woe tlaat GOP
,,. • .,, :. wlJ tbat tbe ~· ftn1IMr' ... CcJn.
aally cbo,peO out of a.be nee
&mdaJ. ne poU wd J'oN WOGld set
M pet'elllt ot tbe 'VOte to Carter's
'' percent lf tbe November
400Back
Home in
Orange
By fte AAoda&ed Prea
Som e 400 re'sldents re·
turned to their bomes in Orange
Sunday after being evacuated
temporarily by a fertillHr plant
fire that released ooxJous fumes
15 miles down the coast, police
said.
Damage from the fire at tbe
Robertaoo Fertilizer Plant late
Saturday night was estimated at
$250,000 to materials and flS.000
to a warehouse. The cause was
under investigation.
Insecticide also was stored m
the warehouse along with the
manure, firemen said.
Relideots were back home by
about 3:3> a.m. Sunday after the
precautiooary evacuation when
it became apparent that the
acrid cloud ol smote pouring
from the bumi.q warehouse was
not toxic, 1aid Orao1e Police
Sgt. Denoia Fluqa.o.
While the fumes were not tox·
ic, ''they were an ln1ta.at." be
said. No bUari• were reported.
Tbe 1elldmta-m~ ot t.bem
teDaDta ol two lu'le apartment
compJaea -were taken to a
Junior ~ adlool om.a-tum
shortly before mldnilht Satur-
day and allowed to return to
their homes when the fire was
out about 2~ boura later,
Fl1ae1• Mid.
Police belleopten momtored
the f\J.mes and reported that they
drifted south to Santa Ana and
Costa Mesa, then blew out to sea. There were no reports ol
evacuatiOna in either of those
two cities.
Judge Race
File Deadline
Extended
1enerll elecUon wtre held now.
Two perant of the reataterect votera llltervtewed were ..ot
aure. . But Carter would dtf eat
Rease tw a -..0 martin. the aam• poU Hid. Two percent
wtre DO& 1ure.
Republican ud t.ndepeadent
~mu.. po11...,.. alkw:I tar
CONNALL y DROP8 our Off RACe M
tbelt" c::l*ce for tbe GOP pre.
aldeaUll aom•nee. Pord,.. named by 13 ~t
a.ad Jtea1an by Z'1 percent.
Becw ol the aampUn= marlin involved lD these
-ABC-Hanis po1U caerally
have error margins of about a
pel'celltqe PQblta ellber way -
B1199ed ...
I
oAe eam ~ NY tbat Ford and
Reapa .,Ut tbe vote, wltb Ford
perhQI lllCbtb abelld.
A turpl'_1l1q ~of U.. poll
WU tbat Rep, Joim A.adtnaa: ll·
lU. WU tbe cbotce of u pereem ~~IMog:;~z:
GeorJe 8ulh. wbo received tbe
backiq ol 14 percent.
Otben reeelved 7 percent. Four percent ot tbe voten polled were not 1ure.
Thole reaul1a compare to an
ABC-Harri.I poll taken in No-
vember wblcb showed Ford with 2S percent, Reap.o 30 percent,
Bu.b 6 pereieut, Andenoa 2 per.
cent and other candidates 2S
percent. Twelve percent named
no one er were not aure.
The number ol voters polled
wn llOt avaUabl• from &M
pol.later. Jn a Gallup Poll ~
Peb ... llanll2-.,_.tMNw
HampMIN prl.awJ -C.-
wu Pftfa•ed b1,,, perCIJll"'
thoee im..wtewed and lleapn bY M ~-L Otben .,..... the dao&ct ol • pereent. and • per'·
cent of die 911 restael'ed wten
ilatentewed lo penoa were go.
decided.
Tbat wu • 1llcht11 better 1bowina for tbe former
CalJfona.la 1overnor than the
Gallup Poll taken lo early
Febnaary. ln that poll, be trailed
Cart.er by a 80-31 musia
The Gallup poll also said
Carter 11 &eadfn1 GOP contender
Georce Bmh by a 57-32 margin
ID tbe myt.bjeal 1eoera.t election
matcb&Q).
Taite it or leave lt seems to be the attltllde of the owner of thla battered looking
Voluwacen that as atlll d.rtveable in
Tacoma. Wash.
FHers Get 'Red Sweat'
NEW yo R K (A p > -A the past two months. almost all Airbus A.300 if no solution is
mysterious "red sweat" baa af. or them oo Airbus AlOO f1igbts found.
fllcted mght attendants on between New Yo~ and F1orlda. The newspaper reported
Eastern Airlines nights between ··we are doing all we can to East.em enlisted the aid of ex-
New York and Florida, the Wall pio thiJJ down." swd Dr. Davie perts at Columbia University.
Street Journal reported today. Millett, Ea.tern's director or the National Aeronautics and
The newspaper quoted fllabt medicine told the J oumaJ. Space Admioistratioo, Duke
Ea.stem ... officialsusaymgt.hat .. We don't want flight attendants University and the Air Force,
many flight atteodants have tt· w1th red spots." but that no cause for the
ported spots of red fluid oo ~tr The newspaper ~aid attend symptoms ba.s been determined.
facea.cbestsandhands,a.swellas ants are womed about the ef The oewspaper s aid none of
red spots on their races, chests, feet of the "red s weat .. on their the attendants has he mophilia,
bacltsandlhighs. health and looks. and said that and that other tboories -rang ·
The spots, say the attendants. union officials have said they ing from a rare malady involv-
are pin-prick size and last ror wm ask Eastern to ground lhl' mg colored perspiration to a re-
The filing period for persons hours. Officials said they do not 0 _ _ action to some cootamlnant on
seeking election to four Orange believe the fluid ls blood. Pope I:uut Flu th(' plane -have been su~-
Cfounthty judgestybiBo'ps anrdd ~ ~ition nJ:~ J~~~ a,f[lf::t ~ VATICAN CITY CAP I -Pop<' g~~~e;t·Joumal reported that no 0 e coun a 0 uca· attendants have been affected. John Paul 11 canct>led a visit to other carriers had reported
tlonbubeenextendedtoS p.m. b th a parish c hurch in Rome s1m1·1aroutb'""'a .. s.lt sa1·d ... ·rbus Wednesday because incumbents many of t em two or ree .... • ru
failed to r eturn nomination limes. The newspaper says at because of a mild form of an· Industries, maker of the plant>.
least 120 cases of the malady fluenza, the Vatican said. The said no other airline that uses
papers. have been reported. pootilf was expcd.ed to be back the craft bas reported anything
In Superior Court, persons Most cases have been reported at worit today. similar.
may still file oomlDaUon papers --------------------------------------for the posiUons now held by
Judge Claude M. Owens, H.
Walter Steiner and 1.A!ster Van
Tateobove.
In Centra l Orange County
M unlcipal Court, the fl ling
period r emains open for the
positiolf now held by Judge
Robert E. Law.
Papers also may be returned
for the Trustee Area One board
of education seat. The trustee
a rea locludes the communities
of Fountain Valley ,
Weatrnimter, Garden Grove and
Santa Ana.
Further i.Dformatioa may be
obtained by ca lling the
Reaistrar of Voten at SU-23H.
Drugs Hit
In Firing
NEW YORK (AP> -
llactemie Philllpe was flred
from televillm'a ''OM DaJ at a Tlm•" because of "a dru1· nlai.d medical problem," Peo-
pl~ mqa.dne ~a.ya.
Tb• maiazine quotes Barbara
BrotltMU, • •f04l•wom• 'or Norman Lear's T.A.T. Prochac· Uom M .. ,m,, .. I eoasider tllil
ftrinl • Np toward tntnc •
child'• Hie. fte kid'• ta real trouble.~
ht P9t llcQuNae1. manaser
for the tD-!9&r-old a«reut?o::1d "ll1ebmde bu been rat
out of Wt Hrte11 104 tbllt'•
1h1bb1 treatment for the aac·
Cell she broqbt lt. •• .
our ut11ity m:>e ...
our b.iU.aJ-ec£t:, ~ tannca:i nx::c."l)/\th
Vl br-ard-cltpp"Zr ~ rrny bi tht moot,
cx:mfbrtd~ slipon~·n ~r.
flz.oiuN.& txuz. mocco~t:n ~
with fbero ~kadBf'Chand.cuehiom
puilzct fbr~t>~or~.
evei1abla. in navy. brit.i9h ton
endnzd, ~OOL.t·::~~
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ferent pro football team featured on each 1laaa?
-WbeD Standard Statiom featured a Holiday Bdbann
game whereia yuu c:ou.&4 ltrike ll ricb with a free trip to
Hawaii?
-Wbea Texac:o bad a barlalll on ateak knives wttb
each frlendJ)' parch ... ?
-Wben every atatlclo olfend.free roed mapef
TBaOVGR n AU.. -.ybe the ps wara were the
moet fun. Tbe offices ot Wa aterllnC Journal Uled to be
right nest 4loot' to a aervtee atatlon In Newport Beach
wtiel'e, each morniU, you could check the status of the
petroleUm industrJ. You would drive into the station and
the converaaUoa would 1110 aomethlng like this:
.. Monlinl, Joe. bowTa lt aoinl?"
"Looka bad; there's gonna be a gaa war."
"No lddding? How did th.ii happen? Who's starting
it ?"
"I am," Joe would declare defiantly, spinning the
11rice numbers backward on bis pumps.
Why, in those days, be kept bis Gas War signs on
rollers so he could wheel them out front at a moment's
notice.
Those indeed were the good old days.
NOW, ACCOllDING TO gaa analyst Lundberg, we are
not on the brink of a return to gas war daya. He does
believe. bowevv. ii •• 4GD'.l accelerat.e our penchant for
putt 11 a •· -•=•• _... o1 pum.,-prtcea ......................
.U., wllll&-•-.....,come dowD .. ala. But lf
,,. .. 't ......... tD .-... ~. ma7be at leMt wbat went up will stand sWJ for aWhile. -
That at least would be one pleasant thing to con,
t emplate at the beglnn1ng of a.new week.
Cacy Refuses To Take Stand
CHICAGO (AP) -With the
trial of John Wayne Gacy Jr.
nearing compleUoca, the defeo·
dant bimse1f saya Jutora wW not
get an opportunlty to hear from
the man accused lo tbe aex·
related ldlllnp of 33 yowa1 men and boys.
courtroom, Gacy said be did not
want to take the stand.
"I don't reel that I could add
anyt.biq to sometbl.Dg I don't
understand myaelf," Gacy told
the juqe on SatUrday. The de-
fense said lt would present no ·
more re:r;ttal witnesses on
behalf ol 37-year-old COlrtrac· In a rare statement when the
jury of aeven men and five
women was abse.-t Crom Ule
tor. Clos argumenta may be
heard on Tuesday. •
• ,
I
NSW YOU <AP> .! Jolln Conaally 1mn IN bad to ltrtp c:oe-
Nn'IU'1e ReiMiblle• vo&en away from IGeaJd RelPD &o Uve an1 dt--. to .... tM GOP p.rtlklenUal ~-
Tbe tlllmw Tri• ~mor·a fallwe &o wta tbON eauanal.l"
vot•• coil ~t• tie South C1roUu -~al primary
on Saturi::U ao · Auoelated
Pr ... ·NBC fll .cMn aakl.
And wttb t.Ut failure, Con·
nally'a pneJdotlal camPAlsn
waa ovtr. Tb• former 'tens 1overnor withdrew from the
race OD SUnday.
THE AP·N•C Ne ws poll
abowed Connally drew the sup-
port ot 30 percent of tbe aell-
de1cribed conaervativea who
votN In the GOP primary in
Soutb Carolina. But 8ea1u rot UM YOtM ol 5t percent ot that
croup. Former CIA di.rector Georte Bulb Sot t percent.
Thus, Connally did not really
c ut into Rea1an'1 support
amon• conservaUvea at all.
Reagan did about u well among
conservatlvea in tbla flrat
Southern primary as be bad
done 1n the New Hampshire
primary.
The AP·NBC poll of voters
showed the former California
1ovemor gettJ..n1 81 percent of
the C001ervative GOP vote ln
New Hampshire.
· SOUTH CA&OLINA was a
prime spot for Connally to try to
make bls challen1e to Reqan.
The GOP voters were over·
w)lelmtn1ly conservative, far
more so than tboN who voted In
the New Hamps h i re or
Maaaachuaetts primaries.
Sixty-two percent of tboee wbo
Lebanese
Airliner
ffijaeked
BEIRUT, Lebanon AP> -A
young Lebanese armed wtth a
toy pistol hljacked a Lebanese
airliner today to focus attention
on a missing religious leader.
He s urrendered after the plane
landed at Beirut, its destination.
The 65 other passengers and
crew members a board the Mid·
die East Airlines Boeing 707 jet
we re unharmed, an airport
spo~esman reported.
TBS Bl.JACKS& waa a member of tbe Sbllte lloelem aeet ln Lebanan. Re told ~
port.era he ~eel tbe skyjack to
"revive interest ln the fat.e ol
Imam Musa Sadr," the aplrltual
leader of Lebanon's million
Shiites, who disappeared during
a trip to Libya 18 months ago.
It was the flftb such bljacldng
since the disappearance and the
third lbia year.
THE P&EVJOUS hijackers re-
leased tbe others aboard tbe
planes unharmed and surren·
dered after boldinl news eoa·
ferences to publicise Sadr's dia-
appearance.
••Thia WU not the. flnt and wm not be the Jut plane to be
hijacked." said the teen·aaied bl·
Jacker lD January. ••As~ aa
the lmam i. miulnf, there wlll
be more bljacu."
votecl la Soutb Carolina
de1crtbed U..mtel•n u c:oe· ""adw., tM intenlew wttb
l,.01 ..... omMde tM llOlUDI
placea cm SlturdA}' found. Tbat
compares to 3t pereent ol tbe
New Hampthlre GOP primary
voters and 35 percent of tboee who voted ln M1111cb&&Htll'
Republican primary laat Tue:a--
da y.
Connally'• poor 1bowlnc in
South Carol1u WU DOl due to a
( J
lack of effort. His campaisn
spent hundreds of lbouaandl ot
dollars there and tbe effort
showed.
Forty-four percent of the
voters reported they bad heel
contacted by the ConDall.y cam·
palgn, the poll found.
AN EQUAL 4' percent report.
ed con&act by the Reaean cam·
pailQ. Contact from the Bush campalp was reported by l7
percent of the voten.
Thus, the poll said tbe
Republican campalp m South
Carolina wu u lotenaive lD
terms of voter eoatact u lD the
New Rampabtre primary.
In New Hampabire, 42 pereent
of the GOP prtmary voters re-
ported cont.act by the Reqan
campalp, 22 percent by Ole
Connally campaip and '5 per· cent by the Bulb campaip.
In llddltbl. 89 percent of the GOP vetel'I Hid'tbey bad seen
or beard a Conbally televtaion
or radio advertisement.
Eighty-four perceat said they
remembered a Reagan ad and 72
percent DOtJced Bush ads. Only 4
percent otthe voters said they bad
not seen any ads at au.
A.8 WITH EVE&Y sample sur·
vey, the results of the AP·NBC
News poll could differ from the
opiniooa of all South Carolina
voters ~·use or chance varia·
lions in the sample.
For a poll with 1,400 in·
te r viewa, like lhl• one, the
samplipg em>r margin is three
percentage points either way.
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fighting traffic and
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NATION /WORLD
Paan-.. ~fleet•
A YugOLSlavia citizen studies statue of Marshal Josip Bronz
Tito in uniform as commander of the partisan forces that
fought to free Yugosla via from Nazi occupation . Tito. 87.
gravely ill. took a tum for the worse Sunday but ap·
parenUy stabilized today. according to his docto.rs · ad·
visory.
Carter to Unveil
Economy Package? .
W~GTON <AP> -President Carter ia expected to unveil
a MW ati-lnflation strateo late this week, although it appears
90llle pmta o1 Lbe Pn>eram may be Incomplete when it LI an· wmeed.· me.ta f'Ol'di0 ued Sunday to writ.e the new plan u Treasury
Seeretary O. Wllllam Miller md Charles Scbultu, chairman of the
preaklmt'a Council of Economic Advlae.n, met with ltey COD· sreuimaUeaden to try to wm their approval.
AN ADlllN18T&A'ftON BOUaCE who declined to be named
said the pactaee la not expected to be complete in all its details
when it la aDDOUDCed later lb.la wed. No annou.ncement time bas
been aet.
Tbe problem, aceordlq to the IOW'"Ce, ls getting all sides to
agree on bow best to cut t.be ~ 1•1 bud1et to bring it into balance.
Wbm the budget was released Jan. 28, Cart.el' said it had a def·
icit of $1S.8 billion. Tbere ls agreement now the spending plan
needs to be balanced, the source said, but disagreement over
where the cuts abou.ld come.
WHILE BEING P&ESSU&ED by financial markets to prove
that be l.oteods to take at.roog actlOO to try to contain inflation,
Carter as also being buffeted by b.ia political opponent.a .
On ~:. "Face the Nat.Joo." Kennedy said Sunday that the tt~nomy 11 emerging as a potential d,yn.amite issue" in the cam-patgn.
·Analyst Sees Firm
Gas Prices Ahead
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Oil
analyst Dan LWldberg says the
bpward spiral of gasoline prices
:will be slowing this month -
~d prices might even drop a bit
-because supply baa overtaken
demand for the first time al.nee
the· gasoline sbortaeea be&an
last Sprinc.
"Unless people now start buy-
ing more gasoline than they
have been at current prices,
there could be a surplus of
publicly available gasoline in
March in the nation as a whole,"
Lundberg said Sunday.
"It's a 180-deg,ree turnaround
that few oil company executives
foresaw."
DeNrt Q-lce MHd
moUSAND PALMS <AP> -
An earthquake centered l.n this
desert to~ 12 miles east oC
. :Palm Spriilp relistered 3.S on
.;tbe Richter scale bu' prompted
. :tew calls and cauaed no dam...,,
.• •utbortties aaid today.
: Tbe fl'JUe occurred at to:M
•·•. Slladay. aalcl Dean la Mendldl. spokesman for tbe
( STATE )
woman hiker on a Mt.
Tamalpais trail is a sad exam·
pie of how vulnerable females
are when alone in isolated areas,
law enforcement officials say.
The slaying of Barbara
Schwartz, 23. occurred about 1 lfl
miles from the spot on another
mountain trail where Edda
Kane, a 44-year-old hiker, was
shot to death on Aue. 20.
lllecersQ11eQed
KINGSBURG (AP> -About
4-0.50 people rioted at a park
weat of here, then becan throw-
in& rocks and bottles at a
hlehway patrol unit that bad
been bandlln1 crowd control, of . fi~sa.ld.
No olfteen were iDJared. but
!"l• _person in tbe part wa1
IM>lpttalbed With a knife wound.
Tbere ._.. several uaaulta, but
DO~ we.re reported.
RE &\ID a\;'NOFF WU flow.
ing l.nto the lake at a rate of 700
cubic feet per aecood and that a
new storm channel carried away
only 150 cubic feet per seeoad.
A total ol about 25,000 ~i live around the lake, acco
to Harris. He sald 250 ~mes ha
been evacuated and ~ mobile
homes b.cl been DlOVed sl.nce the
aeries ol devutatlng rainstorms
began l.n February.
Sewer lines were breakJ.ni aod
septic tanks were overflowing,
prompting health officials to
urge anyone coming l.nto coot.act
with the flood waters to get a
tetanus shot.
SIGRTSEEas ALSO COD·
tl.nued to flood the area Sunday.
Harris said tbe two·mlle ride
from bis home to City Hall bad
been increued to ten miles
becauae of flood dama1e to
roads and took at )eut an hour
beeause ol traffic problems.
LATE SlJNDAY the iake stood at 1,2JM.5 feet above 1ea level
and WU expected to rile to a
bitb ol 1.2188 feet. Bania uid. A bellbt ot USS feet earlier bad bee a termed • 'tke poi.et of
aerloal ·=-· .. Harrie ~ tJaat w.-wu
• -~alffornJa Institute of Teclmoloo selamoloo lab in Pasadena,
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SAUSAUI'O <AP> -A Yoanc San Fnmdleo woman who wu
surf ftlbina near Golde. Gate lkid&a drowned wbeo a wave
knocked her off a roet. e9'boddel ..,~
apilllq OYer tbe tope ol tbe Rallror!d C...,. dam and lbe
Hemet clam md tbat • 1G1De
pobat flood ptee woaJd have to
be opmed to ....... 80llle ol tbe W.••••BlleerSi.t• water. ·
JIJLL VALLEY <AP> -1."be ~ •,!-&bblA& dea\tl Of a ,._&
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Actor Maned Thr·eats
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alleled
death th.teats contained 1n lettera to
actor Henry Fonda and hla two
children, Jane and Peter, have re-
sulted in the Jailing of an un-
employed Vietnam veteran. police
reported. •
Raymond Bradley, 31, of West Los
Angeles was held in lieu of $10,000 ·
ball after bel.ng booked Saturday for
inYestleaUon of matdn& terrorilt
threats.
Det. Jerry Halla:nger said Bradley
bad been aendl.ng letters to Fonda it
bis Bel Air bome for several yeara.
"At lint," Hall ant er said, "be
<Bradley) expressed Jo•e for lbe
family but lately the letten have
beeun to turn to bate, and today a let· ter was received expreuln1 the
death threat&.·'
Hallanger said It was not bard to
locate Bradley because he bad put
bis retw-n address n previous let·
ters.
LOCKED IN BY SLIDE -Feeling perhaps a
bit like fish out of water. two unidentified
men with ski gear sit trapped alongside
Angeles Crest Highway as road crews
work to clear blockading rocks and mud
from a sudden slide
l.meyer Denies
Otuusis Split
2 Weeks A.go
CHUR. Switzerland <AP> -A
Swiss lawyer representing
Christina Onassia in her divorce
suit against Sergei Kauzov today
denied a London newspaper re-
port that the divorce took place
in Switzerland t-wo weeks ago. A
court official confirmed that no
divorce bad been irant.ed.
Jn a front-page report, the
London Daily Express quoted
the abipptnc beirea, l.n what it
described u a world excbmve.
.. declartq tbat the J.8.mm:stb·
old maniqe to the Jluui.ln bad
eacted.
Bat Ettore Tencbio, one of
Mias Onaaala' lawyen llDd ber
Stria repcGlqltative ln tbe cue.
told Tbe AAoeiated Preu tbe report was Incorrect.
Kidnap Accomplice
Still Being Sought
UKIAH. Cali!. <AP> -Police
say they are almost certain lhe
man charged with kidnapping
5-year-old nmmy White recruit·
ed an accomplice from among
his drinking buddies. But they
don't expect to arrest anyone
soon.
Ukiah police officer Ken
Morehead said Sunday that no
new evidentt developed over the
weekend in attempt& to fl.Dd the
man TI.mmy said helped to kid·
nap bhD.
THE BOY TOLD autbodiea
under bnDma 1Ml week" tMt Ken.Dllth~Pamell, wbo la~
with the ltidnappinc, aad
anotb•r mu took blm olt a street near bis lJk1ab home oa v alealiM'• 0.,.
M'J'be Police feel tbe -b ri&bt here, .. uld bartender Jlm
Bertain of the Samoa Cluj,
where Parnell drank regularly..
"We don't have anyone h
mind who could be an ac
complice, but there are a fev.
guys that are on welfare an<.
could have lned some extri
money."
P 4&NEl.L. WHO la bel.n«i belt
in lieu ol $2.0,000 bond bere, it
expected to be t.rauferred thh
week to Merced. 200 mUet
aoutheMt, to faee charse. bl tbt abdacdola enm ,...,.. qo a
Stnea flQDer. 14 . ~ daarsed In ..,..., Id=' •• Emn I(..,.,, •. a iaailor' at • y oellllltk
NaUaul 'Park ....... A~ uJd dM7 bawe 8Dt bem .aa&e to flll4 .., evideal:e
that ~ Mlped Pu.U in nmmy'a kidnapptq.
tl l~
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·Dnid ._.-Spring
Introducing The
Thrift Certificate That~
Annual Interest Rate
After Just 3 Months.
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......... 111 atati•in
South Com& Plaza on
Tum.y md Wednmtly,
Mach 11 Ind 12.
lnfonnll modlllng
from 11 :30 1D 3:30.
Spectator suit in new
Yellow Ind white: 1he flt
.net fin of. p'-t
lhouldw jadttt Ind
~ng gore lldn. The
. fWltly tatured
llnenweew 1Ultlng It
silk Ind ravon, 4 to 14
m.276.00.
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Oran~ Coast Daily Pilot
·Death Tax Killing
· The impact of inflation has made its mark on state in·
heritance and federal estate taxes -to the considerable
benefit of government and to the detriment of those who
stand to inherit modest estates.
Becau.5e of now ridiculou.51y low exemptions on thei,e
taxes. widows and children are being forced lo sell
homes. farms and family businesses they have inherited.
just to meet the tax bills.
In Washington. Rep. Bill Dannemeyer of Fullerton
has introduced legislation to exempt the fi rst S400.000 of
an estate from federal estate taxes. The original exemp·
tion of $50.000 has crept up over the years to just over
Sl75.000, but this in no way keeps pace with current
market values.
And in Sacramento. Newport Beach Assemblywoman
:\larian Bergeson and Bakersfield Assemblyman Don
Rogers have introduced a bill that calls for elimination of
the state inheritance tax. which Mrs. Bergeson r ather
aptly describes as "grave robbing."
Under present law, only $60,000 in market value of a
g cceased person's estate is exempt from the inheritance
tax if it is transferred to the surviving s pouse. The
balance is fully taxable at current market value.
. Exemptions for other relatives are much lower. as
Jitlle as $2,000 in some cases. The result for less affluent
families can be dis astrous in times of soaring real estate
values.
Joint tenancy only guarantees the transfer or proper-
ly without going through probate. Proposition 13 tax
benefits apply only to property taxes. The mhcntancc tax
is a thing apart. and in too many cases it removes a
person's chance to leave for the benefit of his f amity the
estate he has worked to build up -and on which taxes
have been paid throughout the years.
In a community property stat~. only the half or the
estate credited to the deceased person is subject to death
taxes. ·In these days of inflation that still can be an insup-
portable burden for a surviving spouse.
Tiie Utc1eJ•ture bU IOlaa daDO&ecl m attemp(8 t.o re-form or mOdll)' the Inheritance tax law. The Bergeson-
Rogen ,Pf'OP09al to abolilb it entirely l• probably tbe
f alrest aprproach. At least it should light a fire under the
legislators and produce some needed action.
'Ditched' Again
For the second time in less than a month. freeway.
bound traffic on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa piled
up in bumper·to·bumper jams last week alongside the
city's infamous CalTrans ditch.
For the second tlme. winter rains had caused a cave-
in that threatened the heavily traveled roadway.
When the first sectioll or the ditch collapsed. taking
with it part of the fence alongside the boulevard.
CalTrans crews had to cloee a traffit lane for the repair
job. with resulting chaoe ln. ~mmutln1 boun.
Last week. in the same block. another section of the
ditch sheared away, undermining a slx·foot storm drain
which in turn threatened an IMSjacent 30-tncb water main.
Again the crews ~re out. ~pin the traffic piled up.
Queried long ago about the future of the unsigtitly
mess that bisecta tbe city -it wu to have ~ a sunken
freeway -CalTrans Director Adriana G1anturco sug·
gested it might be a nice place to put some community ten·
niscourta.
The remark seemed even less amusing last week as
commuters once more fought the rain and the collapsing
ditch.
If the repair bills keep mounting. maybe it would pay
the state to fill the thing in and give it back to the city.
That might at least permit widening of the boulevard that
has to handle traffic pauring off the adjacent unfinished
freeway.
• Op1niona ••Pfeeeed In the space above are thole of the Dally Pilot.
Other vieWa expreeeed on thla page are those of their authora and
artists. RMder comment Is Invited. Addresa The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1680, Cotta Mesa. CA 92828. Phone (714) M2-43Z1 .
Boyd/Pinchhitter
Only ln baseball la a
"plncbbltter" ret1arcled u a
performer superior to the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
If the coveroment
tblnkl draft re1l.atraUon
wlll be difficult tbey
could get some tood
practice by trylnt to re1llter all the uresal allena ln Oran1e County.
JtD.S.
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player be replaces. In that
came, tbe pl.nchbltur steps
Cn t.o do a apeclal Job. He's
the mast.er craftsman. In all
other matten, the plnchbit-
t.er Is merely thoueht of aa a
1ub1Utute called up at the
laat moment to replace the
1enuine article wbo couldn't
get there.
Testa have proved that no
Uvta1 creature has better
vial.on than the hawk.
Peanut·butter, too, Sol it.a
s tart tn the market as a
health tood.
Q. Who were the motion
picture actors known In the
trade u "the Laurel and
Hardy ol Crime''?
A. Sydney Gree:natreet an~
Peter Lorre. They did nine
mystery 1howa together .
'LOIAllO&D-1'e Nawt
............. ol CaMlllrDl• -Sen"/ arowa u4 a..Jd' a".f.: -an ='•• the •• "'*-' to • ..,..,.
... t. But DOl.oct, MN payt
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Jlonrd Janu 11 beet. otder. blfl• Md llMaMI' tJau t'Hr.
ftla d&M be
lt 1rowlln1
tbat Callf· onta should cutlt.1~• tax by 50 per-
cent. It pro-
babl.Ywill
Prooo<lon 13 ll ldltoey.
Callfclnda d.ld
1l11h lta property taxe1 two
year. qo, and Callfon:Ua la still
thrlvlal. 'nl1a time lt'a Pl'oposl-
Uon 9 -commoatY lmown aa
Jarvls ll or Ja-. U. On J\me 3
-the tame time u the st.at.e's
prealdeatlal primary -the voters ol Calltomla will decide
whet.her to amend tbelr comtitu·
Uoo to reduce atate revenues by
Earl Waters
OP COVS8E, there an tllole
who lb1nk Jarvll ll nuta. But tbn .,. tbe m1DorttY. The latest
t'atJfornta poll -taken ln early Pebr'UaJ7 -tbon voters favor
tbe proposal by 54 to M percent.
Man1 al them ann•t sure what
the Jarvt.a lnitJaUve lt, but they
areatill for it.
Moat people in •ovenment
are acalnlt it, but they are not u outapoken u they were about
ProP<*Uoa 13. One lone local
beadUne summed up the reaaoo
elected offidalt and atate ad·
mlniatraton are iDclined to keep
their moutba 1but Ulla time:
· • Educaton Suffer Credibility
Gap In Fig.bUng Jarvi.I ll -Of.
liciala Seek OuUlde Help
Because Prevloua Prophecies
Gave Them 'Crying Wolf'
ReputaUoa."
What tbat means is that two
years ago a lot of people wtth
titles -lnc::lud.ln& Gov. Brown -
said the state would fall apart lf
property taxes we re cut. It
Lawmakers Bound
By Caucus System
TbLS bemg an election year
with all 80 Assembly seats up for
grabs, the public will before long
be treated to floods or campaign
literature and great rhetoric as
candidates, including lncum·
bent.a, gear up t.o win or retain
t.heir ae.ata.
They wiU speak out on wues
telling you where they at.and and
wh y they
tblok they
ca n b est
represent the
district from
whi c h they
seek electloo.
But what
they won 't
admit u that
despite their
camp aign
promises tbey are often com·
pelled t.o vote the Oppot'!lt.e and
against the best interest.a of
tbelr dWrict. Tbe reuoo la u.
-luldloal eaucm rule by wtUcb AMemlllJIDm .. ~
over the Assembly by virtue of
having 41 ol the total members.
Inasmuch u the apeaker ap-
points tbe chalrmen of tbe li
standine committees, audl ap-
poi ntmenta beloc considered
choice phun1, be can eaaUy ln·
fluence tbe caucus vote to
achieve tbe 21 m-.)ority or more
if neceuary. since be alao
names all memben of the com·
mittees aa well aa deddea whlcb
committee their bills will be &s·
s igned to.
It is t.biJ situation wherein the
speaker bolds aucb awesome
power that explains why so bit·
ter a battle developed lo t.be As·
1embly over the speakership
And Ula the rea.aoo tbe speaker
so o.ftm ia referred to ln the
media u "the second most
powerf\al man In state IOftl'D·
ment.'' tbe aovernor presumed
to be the most powerful.
dldD"t --people would ...... at UM WM ol4 Ucwneatl.
IASVll, UM ba1'Plelt ,._,_,.
old ID tbe COUDtJy, lt a1ned7
laualllDI· "All tbl• polltlcal
palanr add breut-beaUU ta all for U.. blrdt," be 1aid ... ft•a not
cred.tble. Now l undentand that
som• peOpa. tNnk 1t you cloee
t.be libnrJ from t to 12 oa Moo·
day IDOl'Dlnl. lt '• tbe tame aa
tbe attack oo Pearl Harbor.
Tb1t'1 a crock of compost aod
an7body wttb any bralna knows
lt."
The attack on Jarvis u will ln·
deed be Jed by educaton -
acbool oftldab and t.eacber'I' t.m·
Iona are \.aUUd in self-ddenae.
Education accounts for ju.st
about ball of the general expeo·
ditures tn California's SU·bilUon
bud1et. The new Jarvt. cut.a will
add up to $3 billion t.o $5 billion
-depending oo when the reduc·
t1ons are effective and how
much new revenue is generated
by California's very healthy
economy.
Tbe line the opponents wm
take is that Jarvis II Is a rich
man's proposition. A typical
..
lamU7 urnlq '12'°'8 a year
could uve oa1Y '11 ID atate W ·
... compared wt1b ........ ol
$500 for a f am Uy earn1D1 •;000,
a.ad a $2.000 aa\'lq for a $75,000
famlly.
WILL THAT appeal to
populilm work? Probably not.
Because Jarvil, a 1enulaely un·
pleuant old man, 11 tbe real
popullat. He ii not leadin1 a tax
revolt -money la only a teeoD·
dary luue even though
Ca lUorola'a budcet b aa
quadrupled lD 10 years -be la
leading a revolution agalnlt big.
aeU·terviag government and It.a
allla. 1be islue t. not taxes. It
ls tbat the schools in Calllornla,
u one example of government
inacUon, are taking in more and
more DJOQey to educate fewer
and fewer chJldren -and doing a lousy job at that. "ll'a not very
important to have book& in
libraries," Jarvis said. "if the
kids can't read them."
The real qeestion is who runs
California -the answer on June
3 is almost certainly going to be
a lot of angry people led by
Howard Jarvis.
~~·-TUt 18 tbe ~ar a11tem wbJcb ha cleve In tbe As-
sembly whereby e membenol
each party meet in caucus to de-
cide "party policy" on proposal.I
before the Legislature. Once
such "policy" bu been de-
II' NOt&ING elM prodaic:U" bu l'IRlted from tlult battle, It
bu HrVed t.o focus the spotHpt
on tbe eaucm syatem wbicb bu
flourl1bed, mos tly wltbout
public ~wareness. ever s~ the
abolition of cross-filing. adore
that, caucuses were rarely held,
aad served UtUe purpose linoe
many Assemblymen , bavtnc
won both party nominaUom,
could attend the caucmes ol
bola. and were bound by oettber.
'A ~irm .~~9'. ~~icbn pre~trt ftom lllir10~? Ri~iculou4~"
. termined by majority vote ol the
caucus, all party memben are
duty bollnd to cut their votes in
the aeneral uaembly accordlnc·
ly. Tboee tba1 doe 't are IUbjec:l
t.o landii!W often IO d.J'MUe U
t.o iJlsure tbe def eat "' tbe dlfee· tor at U. oat tie ctlaa. IT• pe:am:.a uaMI' tudl a
•1st.em for • men n memben out ol tbe tGtal ol IQ to cam'lll
all lecillatkm. Tbe 21 .,.... tile
ID&jority of a PmV la .,_...
Chm'lee McCabe
TbGae who faYOr the •)'at.em do
to out of a daire for power-
rat.ber than tbe be9t lJaterestl ot
tbe peopje. Few • dlnntlled •
state u Callfornia. t.bere 18 no
way the reeultl of a lecilladft
decl.Jlcm bued puret7 OD part.y
policy cu achieve the moet
Sood for everyone.
What may be dftirable for
the farmers of Imperial may ad·
veraeb' affect those ln lbe Salln· aa Valley. And , ieneraJly
speaktni. the best lnteresta oft.be
W'ban &NU are aaually not ap-
plicable t.o tboee in tbe rural dis·
trlcta. Nor are Ute political
~ ol Oraqe County
neeelW'tlJ dloee "' Alameda. And ........... ..,. beeD •
wide bl'wb between tbe people
"' .. rr..dlt'lo ud thoae "' .... ~.
aow TlllCN can tbe ded.lima
of a party caucus, usually
doml.Dated b)' urbanites, men
specifically, the Los Angeles dr
legatJoo, represent the w1!ihe'i Qf
the people oC lbe enure sta tE:? The
whole idea of district representa-
tioo, "one-man. one-vote," lS to
provide people of all areas equal
representation.
U t.be l~·•a&ure ii to be con-
trolled by patty doctrine u de-
termloed in caucu, why have
le,u1M:ive ~Uva in the first pl.Ice! Dot aave tbe
taspaJen t.be more tho $50 mlJllon annual coat of the
Le1i1Jature? .101t send the
chairman ol eacb party to sacnmeatn lad let tbem aide
t.be laws.
Employee Recognition the Key to Better Work
Napoleon Bonaparte, who
knew about such lhlDcs, saJd
tbat morale la to rnaU1'ld a three la to one.
A cmtury later, more or less,
a progre111ve Americ an
manufacturin&
c o mpany ,
W ea tern
Electric,
s tarted a
series o f
hl1torl c
experiments
ln the rela·
tioos o f
workers
to tbelr work
tblt Wal to
conllrm to tbe hilt Bonaparte'a in-
tuitlon.
For years eMclencJ experts
had been try1q to find out tbe
rigbt comblnatloo of wOl'klnl
boun, metboda ol doinC tblnp,
and manual trick.a of one ldad ot
an.other that would guarani.
tbe maximum production of
automobile brakes, or electric
bulbe or pilton rod.a. No one bad
come even cJoee. Western E14'ctrlc, whlcb
make. equtpmeat for t.be Bell
Telephone syst•m. becan Its
experiment ln 1924 at lts
Hawthorne plant near Chlcaao.
There had bffn all aorta of labor
dl11atlsfactlon at tbl1 plant,
even 1n the pro1perou1 '20s,
de sf Ile the fact that WE was
wel ·known as a 1ood employer.
THE EXPEalllENT8
centered on ll&htln1. "ft wu
a11umed," wrot~ Stuart Cbue
later, "that the better the Ucht
tbe 1reater tbe output. Two
1roup1 of employeH wer•
selected. The 'control ..-ouP'
worked under a cooataat amount
of lilbt. 1be 'test 1roap• WU
given increased U1bt. And.
under more light. it.a output went
up. Good: that waa to be
ex~ed.
"But the output of tbe coatlol
1roup -without a candlepower
ol extra Ugbt -went up too!
Thia waa completely acrewy.
But screwier results were t.o
follow. Ught for the teet poup
WU decreued below that of tbe
control group. It.a output went up
a1ain! So did that of ta.. CCJld.rOl
IJ'OUP! What in Heaven'• name
WU JOlnJon?"
These Western Electric
experiments are now blatory
abd weU·known. but it took 101De
Um• for the exl)erta to f1nd out
Punela
•
euctl1 wbat ..,.. beh.lad tbeM
ea.lpud.le dllcoverla.
n WAS 8111PLE eaouib. Tbe
workers, wttb liebt or without tt.
were be1na dt1'l11 MCed. Tbe
amount of lllbt they were
supplied for tbelr wort wu not
tbe answer. Tbe aoawer was
tbat tbe worten were validated
as bwnao beln&a. They we~
allured. becauae tbey were
oblerved and knew they were
the objects of an experiment,
that their exertions were of
aome Interest to Western
Electric. They were important.
I • ve never doubted this
account becauae It SMmed to me
to be very near tbe belltat of
human fellclty. Tbe reaulta 1ave
tbe owner tbe aelllab sat11/ec:Uon
of bavtna bi&ber producUoo.1be
owner allo made t.be ~"
01
"I've beef\ thinking, MMd(ed. Do we REAU Y need I
bouncer?''
•
bappla' bJ NCOpll1n.I a shuple
bumu trait: ~le wU1 If ve
more wben they tee I they are 1 wanted than wbeD tbey are mere
uaquetUonJn1 eo11 ln some
lnlemate machines. Nowadays
even football and basketball
coacbel know this.
AN ENGLISH friend said a
good tb1ag t.-> me once. He said
the human race -by whJch he meant his own peer group, he
was a Duke -COG.ld be divided
into two clasaes: Tboae who
were nice to tbeir servant.a and
thole who weren't. You know
wbat and wbo I mean. There's
ooe wit.bin each three or four
blocks of your suburb.
So, from purely s elfish
reaaoas, it ii sood to remember
t.hat DO matter bow bumble ~
are, we all have servants,
whether tbey be bus driven or
acavenaers or w11tresse1 lrt
cafeterias. No matter bow you
look at it, you are 1toin1t to ttet better service if you validate
that service.
A 1ood way to start ia by
learning the name or the person
who ls serving you. and to use It
once ln a while In addressing
,him or her. And. aealn every
once in a while, say something
that reminds your servant that
YoU kno• what he la dolnc. and thlnk Ito( some Importance.
Funny thing, you can at.art out
thla praC'llce for ael!iab 1a1n.
Sooner or later lt 1eta to be qulte
aomethlnc else again, wholly
unselflsh and quite plaonnt.
Don't uk me whv.
l -
• WREN TB&V A&S old
·. nou&b to watch tMy look at
· what lntereetl lhffi or what
they understand, Ander'IOD u.ld.
And when they are mot lntereat·
ed. they will cbaqe cban.nela to
find 10methin8 elu or even turn
the set olf if they can, be added.
''The notion that children
become alavea to televtlkm ta
overblown," Anderson said ln a
telephone interview. "l see
-televtatoa as one element ln a
complex web of relat.iOMhips.
· · It's given far too much credit for
being powerful."
Anderson, an associate pro·
·fessor of psychology, said two
studies with a total of 130
· children aged 1 th.rough 5 years
·s h ow the complex and
sophisticated way in· which
.young children watch television.
: . THE RESEARCR. sponsored
-by the National Science Founda·
tion, showed that children
younger tluLD 2~ yean do not
watch TV in a deliberate man-
ner, altboueh their attention as
attracted occasionally by the
sights and sounds.
At 3 years or older. they show
a sharp increase in attention and
seem to watch TV as something
to do in itself.
"Many parent.a have noticed this before. but it has not been
documented scientifically." An·
denonsaid.
TllE PSYCHOLOGIST s aid
most studies have been con·
cemed with the impact of TV
.upon children, such as the effects
::of viewing violence. But little
: ·work bu been done on how or why ·:a child watches TV, be added.
:; Ander10D aald the older
::clllWNa watddu. TV la a living
• ·room ~ tenaed to do other
· tldap at the same time, such as
~Pla1tn1 with toys or other
children.
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POLmCAL ORGANIZER ANNIE ACKERMAN, H
A FormkSable Senior Citizen In F1ortda
Times Changing -
Dogs' Names Also
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Fido, Bowser and Spot are out. Brandy,
Sheba and Muffin are m
According to Bill Virden's list of most popular dog names,
Snoopy and Sandy went out with the 19705 and pet owners of the
1980s have sliehtly more exotic tastes.
Has survey of 324 animals at the San Diego Humane Society
showed the most popular names were Heidi, Sam, Fred. Princess,
Peanuts. Tasha. Sheba. Bear and Muffin.
French-soundJ.Dg names like Fifi, Gigi and Boo-Bon have been
ousted by Misha, Kiki, Kobot, Fosba and Kima.
Virden said pet owners tend to name good-natured dogs
Honey, Angel, Sugar, Candy and Sweetie. Macho-type doga are
named Killer, Bruiser, Bullet, Batman and Whip.
Freeze Hits Valencia Crop
LAKELAND, Fla. <AP > -Lut week'a cold a.nap bl Florida
did its wont damaae to the Valencia crop, tbe prim817 nriety
used for frolen Julee concentrate, pnlim.lnary ·~ iDdlcate.
It's estimated this will cost tbe stat.'• dt.n91Dd111trJ biltwccn ~ mWlon and 6 m1Woa P1lonl ot tbt CODC9trate. Before die
freeze, the Valencia crop bad bem apeeWd to Jteld UI ••Dion
gallona. Spokesmen for Florida Cltrua Mutual, a stant eooperattve tbat
conducted tbe survey. could oat put any dollar ftlan oa UM .....
Miami Beach Senior W-wlda CtOut
.NOR111 MlAlll BEACH, Fla.
<AP) -ADD• Acbrmaa ...
a.tied ll'GUDd &be pool cbdn• .w. "'Cebon wildns 1a tJMt .... at PolDt z .. t COD•
doaiat•m complex, one of
Plorlda'• lar1t1t rtUNmtnt ba.-.
WtUa •llltor In tow, Mn. Ae....._ aJllPl"OKbed a woman ....... ........ raiUlll·
uaow .US YOU '9:!L'!t dnJ'T" Mn. Aebrman ''An,. feellDc ~, •• e....-. Waldman uld she
.... di.a tmDed to tbe viaitor
aad wbiilteered: •• All)'tblac An·
Die qp. I vote for what •be
I .. ,. •••
Anm Ackerman untied.
Like Henrietta Waldman,
tbere are hundreds of older
voten at Point EUt who will
vote • llra. Ackerman suaata
in Florida'• preatdentlal
primary nae.day.
TREY CO•P&ISE part of
what many Florida poUticiana
describe as perbape the most ac·
tive and cobealve voting bloc tn
the •late -the ret1rees who 'fin.
habit tbe condominiums ~al
line beachea, canals and
hi&bwa,ya from Palm Beacb to Mfam.1 .
Beyood tbetr image u quiet
retirement hornet for middle ln·
come mowblrds, Florida's blgh-
rise condominiums are political
powerbou.ael, atrengt.bened by
leaders schooled in the
sopblaticated or1aniz.fog tech-
niques of the North's big.city
political machines.
"It's probably a lot more like
the North down here now than the North itself la these days,'·
s aid Jay Hakes, a former
political science professor who
is nmni.na President Carters 's
campaign in the state. "A lot of
these 'People were i n ...
Northern organizations. Some of
them were ward leaders and
precinct captains. You have to
go after them very Hrioualy."
ANOTBBR &EASON TO take
them Hrioualy 11 their sheer
nwnber. Tbe state Divtuoa of
Laud Sala and CondomlDlmm
esUmatet that w.ooo eoado-
dwellen Uve ID lllam.l and aur-
roundlDI D.s. ODllD&J, --bl Fort LmdlirdaJe and Broward
CoaQ ud 111,000 lD Palm
Beacla Oxmty.
And tbere la tbe coado· dwellera' bl_.. dell'" ot· or·
1antutioo. Many of the over·
wbtlmtn1IY Democratic· re~ ~ta have been
niled floor·bY·floor and ~bf·buUdin1.
Eut. a 15-acre complex that a. home for 2,:500 IDOlt1y
Jewilb retirees, la a IOOd exam· c:ae. Each of the 11 retklentlal llildJnqa bal a bul1dlnl leader
and each of the alx tioon ln
evel')' bulldln1 bu a floor cap-
tain. Toðer. the1 can spread
the word to 90 percent of Potnt
Ea1t'1 residenta in about one
hour .
ON ELECl'ION DAY, they
help turn out the voters to Point
Eut'• own polling place, wblcb ta offidally U.ted u Dade Coun·
ty preciQct No. 037.
Mn. Ackerman, who ta aup-
portlog Carter, has gathered
clout through her nonstop
political activity. She la wooed
by state legislators, aought by
governors. pursued by con·
greumen and senators and
courted by presldenta and their
aides.
"There lSD't a single penon in
ofllce tbat I can't call and know
tbey'U call me back," MTa.
Ackemwa bouted .
Mn. Ackerman will be bldlk·
Jn1 OD that clout Tuesday.
etpeetal.b-after the embarnu. ment caUMd by the carter .,..
mJniatr.UOU'a "miatake" vot:e ln
favor of a United Nat.loaa nlQlu.
Uoa criUcal ot r.rael •
TEN YEA&8 AGO, l(ta.
Ackerman and her buaband, tfv.
lag, a retired Ute insurance tx·
ecutive, moved from Cblcqq to
a five-room . two.bath COD·
domlnlum overlooking Flortd.i'a
azure waters.
She brought with her an in·
llmate knowledge of bow a
political organization ls built
and funct.iona. baaed on years of
working in the Democratic
machine beaded by Cblcaeo's
late Mayor Richard Daley.
Like the Daley machine, the
Point East organization isn't
Just an election-time creature: It
exist.a year·round and reaps 0ita
harvest of votes partly by pro-
viding much-needed services au
year loo11:.
'Be B•rt A•erlea'
Goldwater Says
Nixon Dishonest
NEW YORK <AP> -Seo. Barey Gokiwater aaya Connet' f>reai.
dent Nlxon 11 buica.lly dishonest, and ''came u cloee to destroy·
ing thla country u any one ma.o ln tbat office ever bu come."
Nlxon. who reai.ped the preaidency in 1974 became of the
Waterpte scandal, "hurt tbe Republican Party and he hurt
America." Goldwater aaid OD CBS'a ''60 Minutes" Sunday Digbt.
THE A.IUZONA &EPUllLICAN SAID be and Nixon worked
together a quarter of a ceawry, but that one morninc. u the re-
signed and disgraced former preakSeat embarked on bis second
trip to Clu.Ga, "10met.bing came tbrou&b my mind. juat like a
millbecond, 1b1s guy's disbooelt.' And I aald IO."
"I'm convinced he had it all bis life." Goldwater aald at
another point, calbng at "a basic teDdeocy to thiAlt fint of Richard
M Uboua Nlx.oo and then of anybody else in the eount.ry. ••
••As I look back oa mU.)' t.b1np tbal be did, be wu dolq tbem
only for blrmelf, and to pl hhmeff bl that top alot U president."
RB 8llOllE II.ANY PllOll•D and "I doabt that._ even re-mem..._. diem after be left tbe Oval otnee." Oo6dwat.w Niel. •-so, be la bale~ IQ II\ I I .,, a~·" OGldwllter 'hDIDJ can. • .. pee+' rt, bllt ....
Can. .... tba D I aurtk II t ................ PAwsll •• ...,,I). ...... .-mm ..... Md a daaDee to....,.. carw.
bat aot ...... GoldwlUr .....
''Old T9dlb Jmt eaUID't IDlep Ida moutb lllat ad a 8Dt b1m ID
troable." Aid Galdw.... ~ -
For the moneys join now and get a full
1980 membership for the 1979 price. And
for your money you get progressive resist-
ance exercise equipment, jazznastics for
women, saunas, whirlpools, steamrooms,
sun rooms, swimming and, at selected
clubs, jogging tracks and racquetball.
For the ehow1 you get to look and feel terrific!
In just 30 minutes, 3 times a week you can
shape, trtm, firm and shine.
We offer a variety of different memberships
including a two-week introductory offer. Join a
Holiday Spa Health Club wh ite you can still get
a full year of 1980 fitness for the 1979 price.
QUEENIE
..................... wltb ~===~~!!~ tla• arm1 of occupatloa la oena..,, UDtJI u.e. He ....
--bame, llW'lied, and lD -~~--===5==¥~~~ , 1141 Lhadvell and bl• wlfe ~~---·
beUIM tbe fti'lt Aalelllbly of
God ~ NDt to &Mel,
Swttrerland. LIDdv.U Ntamed
to army Ute and mewed to Korea
when tbe mlUta.ry rtcalled blm
la lB. !Ater be lel'Yed la Viet·
'Dam.
Du~ bll %7 yean u an ;:::===================:::::;, army cbaplatn Llodvall
eatabllabed several mission
; ••••Nette. ..... ~
·~~~~~~~~--•• M.TMMI t0'" .. '*• .... Marti M1i .. , ...
•• MATft llll. M.'f...._,,....... Ill fldatlfl~ ......... ~M11111t • ,..~ e.ctt. C:.. P....-_, Otlw,........ ~. ~ llMef Mardi •• ,... ...,,.,,... .., --. .. ._.... .. ......, u-.....
~. ~ ... A""'-,,, ~ Ottw _.,,,....,, S.SSM.
... "'• C.., -....,_. ... Ml9Mft •tT'h•
THMce ti c:.t. MIM, C.., twe U.. ~UfNllTlf Q. '""'-"ff ~JI/Mt '-"AMI..,. tf ...... AAll, Ca.,_, C~str-. ,.--• ._., Me«ll I .
..... ~ 0.-.. ..._.. tucll, 111rv1....-..., .... ~-............. Ce.,._..,...,. ........ ..,_ ...... ,,.... IC•¥'N ef Uttle "«It, An!,. .....
llf'Mdclllld. Hiity ,_., wriff N rwcltH ltejlllfNrY MU~ of ~. Olllo.
Oft T...-.,, M9r'cll 11, 19•1:» 11M ~ MMy flit.-~ Md e ~ wlftl MM&., OrtlllM Bur\al.., wed-Glltlen ,.._, llOttl ttl l'IOr!M. s.,,.,.
_,,, Men:ll 12, t• et AM ~ et 9(...0Clll!dr911. ' ...... 1'41ft«1111•9'1.
SI. Joec:Mm c.cNlk ~II. Inter· ~t.I ~ llAM. w.cL, ~II
-el Geld ~ CemltHy Ill n . Pklfk View .-.rnorlel h rlt
Hllftt.,._ e..dl, C.. FfWMI ""*' Qla9el, ~ 9Ndl. ~lvete l .... r. • cell et PW'C9 .,..._. 8etl .,..,...,, -.it, "'9Clftc View ,,.._!el Perk.
'__,_., 1111 .,._,...,,~II 11, 1-PtKlfk VlewMorn\.Wrydlrec:ton.
" fl"Of'll t2 -.. .,.,... "*".,..... a.II~ ........ ~ ELIZA9ETN~CAW9e'LL. ... ·--------~ .... of ................... _.,,
Merell s. .... Sontwd 11¥ MMMd
Jemes "· •1"9 -Merit. Pe,...,ts Buford eMI Men< NowtNI, slslor
. J-'1• Mllllll-........ ~
"IT 18 ESTIMATED tbat
there are 20 millk1n refugees ln
tM world tod.ay," lJndvall aald.
"VQlunteere and medical pro-
fe11lcma.la are doiD& wonderfUl
work 1upplyin1 theae people
wltb food. clothina. ahelter and
medical services. My concem la
that the refugees have acceu to
tbe aoe.pel."
To ensure that the gospel does
reach the refugees around the
world, Lindvall has accepted the
poat of direct.or of missions at
Harbor Christian Fellowship,
CostaMeaa .
.. .., ...... t1tft ....
FUU., T1ME MISSIONARY
Putor John Undv•U
will be my local connection and
all funda I ·raise will be funneled
through them."
Encoura1ing Christians to participate in mission activity
and ralsi.og money ror mis.slons
ls nothing oew to Lindvall.
fUDdl.
.. &l 1152 t took olferlnp from
the GI.I ID Korea to help support
tbe Central Bible Institute in
Tokyo," Undvall said. "We
railed$5,000tbat year."
TWO YEARS LATER
Lindvall eatabli.abed the Aaron
Llndvall Scholarship Fund
<named after b1a father) to help
finaoce t.be education.a of those
studying for the ministry at the
Central Bible f:nstitute .
· 'Tbe scholarship fund con-
tinues to belp two students each
year ," Lindvall said. "Those
pastors that have 1raduated
from the institute are now
preachinl throughout Japan. I
am anxious to visit some or them
and their churches.··
While servin1 in Vietnam Lindvall started a fund to help
build the International Church in
Third In a new series of
corrmunity service prograns on
·stress In bur Lives·
presented by
The Department of Psychiatry
SANTA ANA-TUSTIN
COMMUNrrY HOSPl'fAL
"• ••• Of llecon*'SJ ..... Aflt*i'
JUie l(usono. LC.S.W.
Mortn Maan. a.s.w.
Tu•• day, Maret\ n, "'°· 1.ao p.m.
In Conference Room C
on ttle Hosptta's Lower Level
1001 North Tustin Aven;e
Salta Ano. CA 92705
Fl& OF~/ OPEN TO THE PUii.iC ••
-ro l"rlde,, IPM. ..... 1<1mlly CelOfllel ..-~ ....,,., ~;
~ wu.a•
Deatlu
Elaewhere
.. MY FIRST PRIORITY wHl
be to evangelize the Vietnamese
refugees already in Thailand.·'
Lindvall said.
International Red Cross. the
United Nations and 50 other
agencies, including World Reµef
Corporation. are already assist·
ing the refugees in Thailand. ac·
cording to Llndvall. He hopes to
raise support for the activities of
World Relief Corporation, the
"social action arm" of t.he Na·
ti o nal Association of
Evan_gellcals.
"ALL OF MY ordained life ~
I've been involved in m1sslon
work." Lindvall said . "Mission
work is passing on the good
word from one person to
another."
Sa 1 gon. "I u nde rs land t be jijijiijiiiijiii~ii~~iiiifiiiiiiiiifiiiiii c hurch is still being used," I Lindvall said. MARION .IEANnTlf MILLEll, ,.,.
•ldeftt of Clllll9 ..... ~ _.,
M.,cll I. Solle Is MH'VI~ by lier ttusbeftd ~ II. ftl~ of COste
• MHe, 2 -. MeMf'I T. of COiia Mou • eflll 11 ...... R. Ritter, Jr. ti/I C.U
• M ... I . Mott!or, °'9e W • ......Cl of
• COAe .......... .,,._. J . "-"
' of Gotte MeM. SoMcat wlll llO T-
• .. ,. Mwc:to ''· 2PM. ......... '--• ~ a.et. Row. WllllMI ...,... of ti. Finl 5outMm 9"ttst Olur'cll of l"_el., v.11.,, affk lellng. tnt........,t
wlll bO et H•rtlOr LA-Memorlet
P-, C-. Mes.. S-Vklt undotr h Olre<llOll Of....,,,,, i.-Mount Ollw
MOrtuort . .S.Ss.5'. ' Le11t••
NEW YORK <AP> -
Wiiliam L. Patterson,
89, a long-Ume member
ol the Communist Party
USA and a leader In
such leftist ·organiza-
tions as the Interna-
tional Labor Defense
and the Civil Rights
Congress. died Wednes-
day.
PEPI LEINER, ~of H--1
8"<11. PAMO _..,Morell 7. Ho I• """lffd by 2 _,,,Emit of N-pon 8e•c tt, Jorvttlm of lsrool. ~
qrondchlldl'On -1 O"l!-..-111..,. , Se,..ICH ioos.y .. H-U-.Mount
Ollve Momorl•I Plr~. IOAM
<mf.t'S'S~.--::----:.:~
For the
Record
Last month Lindvall visited a
refugee camp in Thailand and
presented World Relief with
$6,000.
IN MAY LINDVALL will be
going to t..be Bataan Perunsula in
t.he Philippines, home of more
than S0,000 refugees. He then
plans lo visit Japan and
Germany, and travel across t.be
United Stat.es.
.11arriage
~
'--"--BEETEM-"AVIN -o-toe Jeffrey.
:n. -is..... a.. a. llOtf> of eosw "I will be working out of my :-C'tLr:;.no"u -o ... ,., · home in Costa Mesa and visiting
,._,., D. _. S¥tv1e Mk ........ 2'. churches tn the U.S. and over-bot11 of Foi.wltoln VOii.., • ul . . POtNOEXTER-HUHTER -O.••d seas to stim ate missionary ac· "-·,.,•,.,__ow ...... • Uvlty," Lindvall explained. _..,Clllll9"=.., .. Harbor Cbrbtia.D Fellowship
•trtO&.ll·MANaGO" -Wllllaflll ----------0.., J4, .. c-......,.. ..... .,~._...
TAYLOlt·8A"NETT -Jolln ----------OOll9i.s. 40,.., INrlMAM. Jf...... N~
In the early '40s L1ndvall
spread t.he good word via radio
in Connecticut Ile also opened
and established two churches in
New England before joining t..be
army in 1944.
"During World War II I was
ser ving as pastor 1n Stamford.
Conn.," Lindvall recalled "All
of the young men were m the
service. so I was left with a con·
greg~lion or young lad1e~ and
older folks . 1 felt my calling was
in the military aho "
LINDVALL WAS sent to
ON 11IE HOME rront Lindvall has been actively tn\'Olved Wlt.h
Worldscope Mln1 srr1ea. Inc ..
owner and operator of two Chn.s-
lian radM> stations 10 Corona and
San Bemadino.
"Every time I get Involved in
one mission proJect. it leads to
another o ne ." Liodvall U ·
plained "I like to get tdeas for
missions. establish them and
sell the idea to Olhen.
"My new JOb will be to help
s upport exisl.Ulg m1nistnes and
to establish new m1ss1on grou!)l>
to aid the refugee:, · ·
Girl Scouts Plan
Birthday Meeting
Twsty-aix alrl scout troops t.be other troops.
will stream into Muon Regional Over 200 girls are expected.
Park tn lmne at 10 a.m. Satui-They attend a variety of schools
day to participate in an or -in lbe Newport Harbor area
ganized celebration of the 68lb Girl Scouts U.S .A . was
GUESS WHAT? 7 7 7 7
Your Favorite
Is Becoming
Your Favorite COCO]
On
Tuesday, March 11
NEW SIGNS • NEW MENUS
SAME SMILES• SAME SERVICE
SAME GREAT FOOD
:',:4"";=.....~ E-.t LMtor. NOTICE OF DEATH OF
24, ."41 Melle. 2J. lloln Of H-1"9lon R 0 8 E R 1' P 0 R T E R anniversary of girl scoulinR . founded by Juliette Low In 3446 E. Coast Highway
Each of the 26 troops will dell), Savannah, Ga .. on March 12. Corona del Mar
,..Cl..OntmS
SMflMS' MOnuMY
flZ7 Main St.
~ntington Beach
~
~-SCHMINKE, AKA ,. ... ,, ROBERT P. SCHMINKE
COCHRAH-FOSTER-S....0..C••i:a· ANO OF PETITION TO ~~El...,. s .. JS, bot11 of cou ADMINISTER ESTATE
onslrate a skiU~or~a~c~r~aft:_~t.o:_~l9~12~-----------~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~
......... ,
COLOMM N,.il ...,..
7801 Bole& Ave. ti~-
l.OWEU ... DeROSA -"ICM"' OM. NO. A-103il10.
"· lflCI UndO 0.-. ll. -'"'' s... ~~~;~FfEE -Ro1p11 T o a I I h e I r s , Claim Awarded
1t-i1.11 ... ~9Mdl.Md beneficiaries, creditors
De11M-..JA.a1T1nua. and contingent creditors of TORRANCE CAP> -;-"""'"0~:_..51 _ JeM Robert Parter Sctwnlnke, Tbe dtyolTorraace will ~.,.,..,..._..owe. u. aka Rceert P. Schmlnke PAY SIOOOCIO to a Joung ..,.of ~,.T;:· =~e~.'d'TX t= il1ln wt.o'claimedtbal be ::·~=~.11.':?:of"io!:: wlll .nd/Orestate: auffered permanent
t*Valle\'. A petltkln has been filed injury when a Torrance
GONGOlllA<AST..O -Fronc:itco by Carmen M. Schmlnke police officer struck him :-H!!;F•=L.M10t..a,110et In the Superior Court of in lbe bead with a
HEH ,..,..sc:He .... uM -~ .. Oranoe Co\lfrtY ,.quest1no fiub.llOt. OUVer wwe ~'\.~::"'~...._.,_,that Carmen M. Sct\mlnke 21, aald bJ' w• hi~ by
be appointed as r:rsonal Olflcer DaVl4 BulloCk in ~:1~~; "t:; ~s~a~e to~ July 1977 after being·
Robert A>rter Schmlnke, 1toppedforspeedibg..
Lowest priced local aka Robert P. Schmlnke,
cremation arrange-Balboa, Callfcirnla 92661 .-.-n-... -a:-... -.. -....... ----• ments cti.pel avall.t>le <under the lf'ldependent ~ ..... ~
for services. Burial •t Admlnlstretlon of Estates =""':.:.~t:.::-;::::;r;.
see or cemetery. We Act). The petftlon Is setfor -,.,.. ~ -• --· -seGure VA « Soc. Sec. hearing In Dept. No. 3 at • ...,.,, -_,.,., u• .,,., ••••••
benefits to help you 700 Civic Center Drive _,_ ,._.
defray costs. w e s t , s a n t • A n a , C7 I 4J 53• ... 562 ~~ Jla r .. -... Callfom&a 92702 on March ..., ~rr:!J:.~~ 18,1990at10:00a.m. =======~
I
, , --Y IF YOU OBJECT to the ...._.... ..a....., granting of the petition, vwt ... ,. 014 .otaD you should either appear _::========~~~====~===:~at the hearing and state
•-------... ----------.. ~yo.ur objections or file rltten obiectlons with the court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be • w In person or by your · -attorney. I
IFYOUAREA ~. _
CREDITOR or a t ad
decHsed, you must file
your dalm with the court ·-••-.ow,,. .. 1
·-.
contingent Creditor Of the ··AIU!mS INIUIANCt your
or present It to the ..__M•IJ .. 1 .. J ::;~rn:~dr:;~~ .. nt:c::.~~~ltl~ ........ !!!!!!!!.c..t.!!!!!!!!! ...... ~where your mar1 '~t 1•s. ~l~~ir~f~!~:· , Paid Political Adv. , . • I\.\.-.
Section 700 of the ProMte Code of callfof'nla. The time for flllng ctalms wlll not ejcplre prior to four
monthS from the cMtl of the hearing noticed •bow.
WI RX W eooD AS MIW
-AT PAM.Ill PllCISI . .....
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the f lie kept by the court. If you art Interested In tM
est•te you may flle a
request with the court tD receive special notice of
thf Inventory of est•te aasets and of the petitions, •ccout1t1 and reports delcrlbtd In Section 1200
of the C.llfomle ProMte
Coff.
J . f'r•ftlr Martin, Jr.,
AUOf'MY at uw, 10no • 1'7•saMl..._M& I ................. Oflee WUsltlN 81VCI., SUll9 1000,
•Wl.1 .... C.M ......... a.-. LH Aftleln, Callfornl•
•IPl•la ... A-.C.M ... DC .. ...._ MM C2U>C7W651
-Pul,lllhed Orange Coast l-~=-li.~n11=-.=~.,..=~= ..... ==~.,...~=~-·0•lly Piiot, March 3, '· 10, AIMUllC ... A IOOT'I l9IO 9?0-«)
\t>te tor common sense
In your
City Council.
\t)te '°' JohnCQx
AplrN.
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Na~~ Phone Book Costa Mesa-Newport Area. Seddleback New I ~IW I llVVW : V~ Anaheim-Carden Qrove-Stantont
Meet the new GTE Neighborhood Phone
Book. The really efficient way to advertise.
It reaches everybody the ~ular ~ book
does-but only In this nelghbOrhood. Ifs much
smaller, and a whole lot hindler than the big
phonebobk. Alty way you look at It-cost-per-thousand ...
concentnstlon .• .lack of waste-this ( :J i #I new GTE Neighborhood Phone Book Is the wey to reach your
markett And you know ~u can
trust It bec=ause It's from GTE, phone
book l>Ubllshers forforty--flve years. We~I be calling on you soon. For
further Information, mDll the
coupon .
Onmge-Tustln Area
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I ~m Kateua Ave. I I Los Alamitos. Ult. '¥1120 I (213) 594-5101 I Please tell me more about the new I I Netghborhood Phone Book! I
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... liM'ClllNUM tbe aood . wlll and .-... . . .
·. tbenb)' caualq dlleep-
Uon and lconfu. •lon amont tb'e •eneral public."
Tbe company aaked
the court to en)oln the
Texu company trom u.s-
tn 1 tbe name Union
Paelftc.
•• .... •r
Staie. screen and
f Hhlon star Gloria
Swan500, at the a1e
of 81, has begun a
new career a s a
stamp designer.
" NIW YORK CAP> -P .. tAn ... m to bl more
tve what lifi la all about u..n do ruk-ucl·fl'-
Mldt mtmben.
,,. •• tM fmd11)1 ol • '"""' ln ... IAthtrll\ Cburch of Am rtca. whlcb found that• percent of
tbe puton say they've found an answer to tbe
...... ol I.be,....,... of Ute.
ffonv.t, 1 .. Ulan baU Lbat ~·of lay ~ -J•t (1 perftM -~ ....,.,. ....... ........ ~ 42 percent 111 U..1 btll4ive •1tbere
tn\att ._ llft ._.,.r. altbou&b I dontt now Wbat lt
11," and u pereeot think t{'• tmPGl*lble to now .
•hiM Ute teat coWcln 't 1ay. TM ..... ~N part Of retcaltl from 41liltt.lon·
nab._ ~ "Y l.4Tl •ctat.ncall1 MleNd Iii·
ty and Mt dltV m the denomlnalkle'1 .. ~
Poet" projeft to be Uled In pl•nninS Pl'OIRJDI
tbroQ&h the mld·PIO•a .
B(f mJljOritlet both of ~ton and 1&1 people
HY tM)t've learned ~ucb about Ule'1 mtanint trom W readlni, 11rmons and lbelJ' parent.. Paaton are molt Uiely allo to Ult other IO\ltCel -
book1. education, medltaUon and peycbo)ocy.
• Few ol either -H percent of derp and 11
pettnt ot laity -IJat "watchlng televllion'' u a
&ource of such underatanding. ·
The study -ceflecta a pattern that bas de-
veloped in several denom.lnatiooa ln recent yean
of pollinll me01bers about various matters to bell>
,Wd• OS)trationl and acUvltlll. But the 1tudlt1 by tbe a mllUOD·m•oibe:r
Lutheran aiurch in AmerlCI, larltlt ot three ••·
Jor Lutheran bodt•. art •JDOnl the molt pnblq
and ~tn tW'Dlnrup thttaftleof attJtu&..
Altosether, U has takta MVm nrvey1 ID • nr ach ckalln with a varlet Of ...uen .
Bullock's Mission Viejo now ·open
discover s whole new world.
• • •
"Beet of Bullock's"
A tJl>OW featuring eltJganoe
from our DBsJgner
Colleotlons, Including
Mlesonl, Anne Klein,
DlantJ W>tJ Furstenburg.
11HJnKlay, 3113, 11 a.m
Fashion Gallery,
M/dde LtMJI
Waterford crystal
Meet expert Chuck
Lewin. H88.r a seminar
on WatBrlord's hlstotY
and SB6 the Academy
Awsrd nominated film,
"Conquest of Light. "
Glvenchy
Informal modtlllng.
ThuftJdsy, 3113, 12 to 3.
Status Sportswear,
Middle LBVel
WtJd., 3112, 10:30 to 12:30
Crystal, Lower LtNfll ~·
THE MARCH SALE "l 'l r~ . . ..
On now. Storewide savings. Here's sportswear.
The Vil~g:,r
classic coordinates.
SholJ Bullock'• Santa Ana, La Habra and Mission Viejo
Mon.·F'rl. 10-9, Sat. 1D-8, Sun. 12 ... 5. Except South Cosst PllWJ
Mon. ·Fri. 10-9i30, Sat. 1~. Sun. 12·5.
..
23.99
· ·· The cable
cotton pullover.
Special Natural. Pink.
Blue. Collect the crew.
Soft. Feminine. Pretty.
Slzss S, M, L
Town & T18vel Sweaters
J,,,;,,'' -:.
38.99
Silk at the top.
At a g-eat price.
Special Soft. Easy. Chic.
Expertly detailed. From an
assorted collection in white.
pmk, lilac, aqua. 4 to 14.
Selected colors, sizes in
Town & Travel Blouses
.. ... ... .• . . .; · .. ~ Singing in Shower
'Beco~s Big Splash
• SAN DIEGO (AP) -Usina bis
·:, •lrlfrlend's shower aa aa eebo
·:· @amber, Tom DINoto and bl.I falk ~:: '8inlinl group cut a low-quality radio
• • Jlnjle In 18 for some aide money. :-• Moatbs later, as the folk era began •:-to fade, DiNoto took a more serious
::: look at bis shower shenanigans.
~
F&Oll THAT HUMBLE beginning
eame DiNoto's bralnat«m -Tuea-
day Productions. Today, It ranb as
one of the nation's major tuppHen ol
jingles for radio and te1evialon.
With accounts raogin& from
Budweiser beer-.. Tbls Bud'• for You" -to 23 of the nation's largest
department stores, topped by Gtm-
bel 's of New York -DiNoto bas
carv"!d out an international market.
But it wasn't an o~mlght success.
.. The first thing I did was quit my
third grade teaching job," said the
32·year-old Los Angeles native. "That was the commitment. From
that day, my partner and I didn't get
a JOb for six months. I was waxing
~ars, anything to keep afloat "
THAT WAS THE low water mark
for DiNot.o's San Diego-based com·
pany.
Tbrooghout bis worrisome ordeal,
~ remained convinced that .. music
is the tool to get an advertising
measaae across ...
Beeaw fll diet faith. J..-fJ'om t"uee4Qr Pl'ollocUom can be beard In
aearb' eYef7 .uite. plus Canada and
Australia. DiNoto said.
.. Music ls phenomenal. It's so
powerful in what 1t can do and how
long it can slay with you," he said.
••JINGLES ARE S IMPLE
language. You don't have to create a
symphony in 30 seeonds. The idea is
to gel into the consumer's self·
conscience. Set the book."
Sometimes a jingle reflects the na-
tlon 's mood. A sooo-to·be-released
jingle for Sl'P -an engine additive
that claims to add gasoline efficiency
-carries the anti-OPEC message:
••Fight back with STP."
PROFESSIONAL mu1lclana and
1ln&lnl artiltl then mix the meua1e
with mullc la a highly 10pb.latieated
24-track recording studto. Sin1ens
Barry 118.Dllow and Phoebe Snow did
similar work before reacblna
supentardom.
.. Notblng's taboo with ua, but the
music bas to fit: We're not JOlnl to use Brabm's Lullaby with 5'1'.P, but
we might use it for Pampers," said
DiNoto, still a musician at heart.
"We can be a bit bizarre to get the rtaht effect. Once, for a ahopplna
center called Fox Hill, we put a
French Hom mouthpiece lnto 50 foot
of garden hoee. It gave us the sound
we wanted to symbolize a fox bunt."
ANOTHER TlllE, HE bad bis
crew put microphones under the hood
of five cars to achieve a five.part
horn-honk mg harmony.
.. We'll try anything," be said.
"The Mootana Safety Commission
asked us to do something for their
seat belt safety campaign. We took
some old·time revival music and
mixed It with the words. 'For people
who love to .live in Montana, you'll be
staying alhe at 55 . · It got the
message acroea."
Sometimes an Idea doesn't fly.
"A DE'l'EllGENT company came
to U1 ad I W81lted to do the j1qJe
aslu a .....,_rd for ~
mu81c. They didn't come back. I
think the)' thought I went olf the deep
end . "People suspect we're a bunch of
crazies, but this really· is a scientific
business"
2YEAR/ .........
MIEAGF
S8MCI QIRUCT
Wl11I EVERY~·
AKRON, Oldo <AP) -
Tb Plrntone Tin 6 aubW eo.. wblcb , bu
alre-~altout4 mll.UoD of rta ....a-belt.eel
r8dW "IOO'' Uni, hu. •• ......,..., an lndeftmw
nteulon ol tbe recall.
TM ¥G1Ulltar'Y recall ot about '1.5 m.lWoa t.lrea.
wtileb beon tn ~ 1171 under ao a1ree-
ment with tbe NatJoeal
Rl1bway Trank Safety
AdmlDiltrailoo, WU to
bave ended April l .
''WE BA VB extended
tbe tlme period in ordel'
to aasure the satialac·
tton ol ellpble F1restoae
customers," said
R lcbard A. Riley.
chairman ol the No. 2
tire maker.
When the recall was
announced. the federal
agency taid it bad ln·
fonoatkm concernin1 41
fatalltlea and t5
personal inJuriea al·
legedly resulu.a, from
failures ol Firestone 500
tires .
FIRESTONE re·
peatedly said there wu
no evtdenee ol a •peclflc
defect in the tire, which
bas been nplaced by the
721 aeries. Data used by
the NHTSA to show
widespread dissatlsfac·
tlon with the tire were unauh!ltantiated. It said.
Riley aaid in 1978 tbat
Firestone agreed to the
recall to convince
customers lt was in·
terested in their
welfare, following
widespread publicity
about alleaattons the
tires were unsafe.
THE AKRON· based
company had discussed
the decision to eztend
the recall period with
the federal agency Riley
said.
Through the end of
January, Firestone bad
replaced 3.95 milUoo
Uf:~~.Jm!~tgf
them on a pr•·rata
basts, nJd 1pokesman
Jim Strandberg.
The company
e1tabllabed a t24B
mllllon tw Ir •e IQ 11'11 to
cover the coat ol tbe ....
cal11 but redDCed that
funa by $46.9 mWlon a
year later. Strandberg
1&id no addiUonal cost is
expected.
DlNoto estimated bis company pro-
duces between 600 and 1,000 jinglea a
year. In 1979, TuesdaJ Productiom
waa nominated for al& CllQ awards -
44the Academy Awards of advertls·
lng," DlNoto a aid with pride.
. ,, THE PBOCES8 BEGINS with the
• account executive conveying bis
dlent'a meuap to one of DlNoto'I writers. From there the raw words
and raw concept goes to an input
meeting.
Covers: eno. Comp • steettno • /liJt concr. • Manual Auto.,,..,,._ • Front tuep. • Drive AJde •
Complete front & rear bnlM tVlt*n • Elee.
Svatem.
.. Every product 11 thrown on the
table before it aoea to the studio,"
' •aid DI.Noto. A good Jin&le .. ll like the ~t job on the car. 11 the car doeso t run, it '
4oean't matter bow lt l~ks." ' . llo1t of the jingle lyrics and
aielodies are written by 29-year-old
·' · Roo Walls, a former member of the
Cbrl1t1 Minstrels and Serendipity
Sin1era. ..To develop a concept that
will work lyrically, be goes lnto bis
,.. room and st.arta strumming," said
.. · .
DiNoto.
KILL
SNAILS ••. -"I]
r:::"
Wet weather will bring ~
snail. and 119 to your r-r.
garden. "7hat'1 It" ..
the tafat tnall bait we
recommend for uae
arouqd children
~===~and pet1.
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.... P•U.et.8 Pllftell_, ,,_,,
DEAR PAT: I read receatly that tbe U.S. F111
wu ·~ by Georp Wublactoo'• coat of arms. 11 py truth lo tbls?
• 11.G., Cotta Maa 1'111......., wu ~ ~111..U. P .......
per, • .,....... wrt&er, la a play la die 117 ... It wu ._.. • u•cl._ee ... __..._ NJ die
Waa--= CIMMl·arm1 lepad Ml• vaUdlty. T'e ~ elrealated Wulala,._ a.v.eaUH
1e1nc1 aa. b8 • lalleerleal fad a. baek It mp.
'ftere II • ,,.,,, tlLa& w........_ ner •ade die r.u...., ltMemeld •'*" &lie 0..,:. ••we &de die 1tan ,.._ fleava. tlae red,,...., ~ CMa·
try. ~ It by wMte .atpee, .._ .-. .. , cut '" me 8eparatecl from kt', ud &M "'1he
atrtpa llaaD g.o dowa to .,..certty represeatba1
Uberty."
BEAil aEADEU: AJHrka'a l .t mt.Dile deal
people ... .-..U U .l ....... ,_,ae wtda ea.er 1ae.~ ........... will be...., .. == Umett ' ..... b7 ..,.llud,, &e ... A...a.1• ~of Life '-ruee. ........ ,, .................... .. '"•Ii.a....., el &Mir llft.me time ...... wD a s.-cW CJJlr ...... W>'rl .... a ~ whit._... .. ......._ aa plS •.,.. aa a&-
taek--*llr ..... , ... ....
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Good'°' two~ of Ole COtoNl"a ~ Recipe~ Of EJdt• ~ Clhlc:Un.1*'8.
•ino+e Mf'flng of ~ poqaoea and Cl'9VY
anO a roo. Umll two oftara per oouoon per
c\19tom«. Customer,..,. atl IOOMoat>le sun tu
ma
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I :~: . '· •. CONSUMIR
Oii £eali 'Setlre T•etle'
DEAR PAT: Does bavin& oil on a car
generator mean that the 1enerator la shot? A gu
station service person pointed out t.h1a coqdition to
me recently and recommended tbat I have a new
generator lDstalled before my car quits running.
H.J ., San Clemente ~ oO on a "811.er or paera&er ud
clal• ... dae IMled for lmmedla&e replaeemeat ta
aa old trick of medaleal ....,.. ....... aad senlee
s&atllm. Tiie BllreH ot AIDIMtive llepalr aaya
•at .tdler a ll&alier aor a geoen&er an hlklc• ..a wtdl r • • • oll to came leakia1. tralH• a ata11Cer falb to tan over tlMI en11ne or lite ,_,.._ .._., elaar1e (SM red U&M oa die dallt
s&aJ• •>. llllOft W.. aeare taede uU1 a reUable aeehrsdz dieaa ,_..ear fer,-.
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Good tor .... ~ flf ltleaAGNr• ~ ~ c::NcMn Of &Ira cn.p, dllclUft. touJ
rotla. A ctm:e of .. ._ e .... C101e ataw Of a
*91 l'Mllhed ~and .... ...-, ..... two °"'" ~ oouoon ""' Relemel. c..om.r pa~ an ~eble.-..tu
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..... .. ~ to ...... cntlu aod =• lnla ,_ wbO bid bMa UMd to , Mil lie wtllled tM vi~ bad come
...._. 11 _. odMr lb• Rey Meyer,
lf.'a ,ea1rtt•1 ~ ln hll-.h ~at DtP.uil
"COAC9 •sn• hAJ meat .much to Wa ,.... It'• kind ol apecial to bt on the
Mm• court wtUa blm but aid to aow bJa
HUGD II over. I told blm I leh kind ot fwl. n, about blm loelq."
11•1Cll'. • sractoua loeer. aald UCLA de· Hrved to Wln and put the 1ame In penpec-
Uve.
.. Tbere'a tot to be a winner and a loser
and we at. So wbat? None of our players
loat tbetr Uves. We'll be back next year. It waa a sreat experience for our freshmen."
Guard Rod F01ter and forward Mike
Sanden combined for 33 points to lead five
Bruins ln double figures. DePaul's Terry
.
CWnmlDp led all ICONn wjtb ia polnta
for DIPaul aod Mark Aplrn iddtd 19 .
.\Gl11881, • COILlenam All·Amertca
choice, bUured an ankle ln tbe wentni mo-
menta. Re remained ln tbe 1ame but
couldn't move weU end UCLA dominated
at lbeend.
Tbe IMt deadlock came with 1:• left in
the 1ame when Aguirre blt a pair ol free
throwa to make It 87-t?. UCLA tbm took
over again and rode out the remalnin1
play oa lta free throw accuracy.
In the second game, center Herb
Williama and guard Kelvin Ranaey
teamed for so point.a to lead Oblo State .
"I t.bl.ok three people in particular -
Kelvin Ransey, Herb Williama and Jim El·
Ungbauseo -bad excellent games for us,··
said Buckeye Coach Eldon MllJer.
The 8-10 Williama dominated inside
play. He scored 25 points and bad Dine re-
<See UCLA, Pase BZ)
Cr~g Didn't Delp
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Tubbs, 23, Overcomes Stroke
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
OI -o.lly l'I ... St.eft
In two weeks Jane Tubbs will quietly
observe the first anniversary or a mo-
ment that brought terror and tears into
her young life.
On March 18, 1979, s he was one or the
best amateur racquetball players in the
country. Tubbs was in Fresno playing a
tournament which was supposed to be
one or her last before tuminj( pro.
"I woke up at 2:30 in the morning in
my hotel room with a severe headache,
and when I tried to turn to my side, my
arni started to drop behind DlY back,"
Tubbs remembers. "I couldn't move
very well."
TUBBS SCREAMED to her girlfriend
Sue Krouse (a classmate of hers from
Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa
High) to get her parents on the phone.
"I tried to get up out or bed and I fell,
and that's when I knew," Tubbs says.
"I told Sue to tell my parents I had had
• a stroke."
She knew the symptons because
Tubbs bad s tudied under Orange Coast
College trainer Leon Skele in the area of pbys1cal ther apy for tbe han-
dicapped.
( .f
-v JANE TUBBS ON THE ROAD BACK AS RACQUETBALL TEACHING PRO.
Tubbs had helped several stroke vic-
tims get back on their feet, and sudden·
ly she was findina out firsthand what a
stroke felt like.
"I WAS FRIGHTENED and very an-
gry," sbe remembers. "I mean, I'm 23.
How could It happen to me? I was an
athlete. How could It be me?"
Her entire right side was paralyzed
due to a blocked artery on the left side
of her brain. She couldn't walk. She
couldn't even talk without slurring her
speech.
"Every time I tried to talk. I started
crying," she says. "I thought I was 10-
..... ,. reie. ... ftJe ....
ca•••.,••
ing CTQ)' sometimes because I would cry so blld."
Docton said ahe wouldn't be able to
do much ol anythln1 for a fWl year.
They said abe ml&bt never regain full
use of her fioaen.
BUT 80 STOPPBD ~l'JiDI and
started wortdq. J1ve JDC• IN lid.er lbe
walked onto a racquetball court .. ala.
Today, ·less ti.an a ye.ar after her
stroke, Tubbs is a teacbing pro at the
Sports Illustrated Court Club In
Kalamazoo, Hicbi1an.
"She has excellent form on the court.
She seems to have no after-effects of the
stroke that I can see," says Matt
Koolig, a f e llow worker at the
Kalamazoo club.
"She's friendly and easygoing, but
s he's a little shy and never talks about the stroke," Koolig added. "In fact. 1
never beard her say anything about it
until I watched her on Good Morning
America." •
LA.ST wt;EK TUBBS appeared as a
guest on the ABC-TV morning show to
talk about ber comeback. She baa also
been featured in newspaper stories on
the Eas t Coast, and Newsweek
magazine is preparing a feature on ber.
"She was excited and a little sur-
prised when the media first started
showing interest in her,'' aaya her
father, longtime Costa Mesa resident
Daniel Tubbs, Sr. "But now she's tired
and embarruaed by lt. She only con·
tioues to eive interviews because she
<See RACQUETBALL. Pace BZ>
........... ~~-.,,. .-. ~<. Frost, Bavasi Meeti~
. 'Fo Di.acaa Gonb.~
PlwAPDI n°ftrr .. Ua.Jeu -.... ~--~~ PALM SPJUNGI -PUcher solved, be is not IOjq c.r I.ti!
Dave l"'r'o9t. a holdout since tbe port," said the agent.
An1els opened spring training Frost is being f10ed SD for
Wednesday. will meet with each day be mtsaes.
Angels' olfidals today in hopes The An1ela' 47 players la
of re.olvtn& bis ~tract 1utua-camp had workouts of more
tion. than three hours Sunday. Their
Frost's agent, Dave Sloane. first intra-aquad scrimmage la
arrived in Palm Springs Sunday sc heduled Thursday . Tbe
and a seuioo was scheduled to-Angels' Cactus League opener Is
day involving Sloane. Frost and Saturday io Palm Springs
Angels' executive vtce president against Seattle.
Buzzje Bavasi.
The Angels renewed P'rost's
contract Friday for a reported
$65,000. 'Ibey had offered Frost
$15,000 but the 6-6, 235-pound
pitcher. who earned $35,000 last
year. reportedly seeks Sl.25.000
plus 125.000 in incentives for the
1980 seaaoo.
Frost was 16-10 and led the
Angels in innangs pitched with
238~ and earned run average of
3.57 in 1979, his first full seasson
in the major leagues.
"We'd like to get Dave in
camp ," said Bavasl. "We know
he's been working out and he
should be in l'ood shape."
Sloane said it waa still uncer-
tain whether Frost would join
the club.
VERO BEACH , Fla.-
Rudy Law bad two singles ilnd
stole three bases Sunday to lead
the Manny Motas to a 4·3 victory
over the Danny Ozarks in a I.o.
Angeles Dodger intrasquad
game.
The Mot.as got the tying and
winning runs in the fifth inning
on scoring fly balls by Mickey
Hatcher and Joe Ferguson.
Gary Thomasson singled
home the Mot.as' first run in tbe
first inning and Thomasson
doubled and scored on a single
by rookie Mike Marshall in tbe
fourth.
l Saddleback,
\ Alameda Vie
Blazers Hungrier Than Lakers
The Ozarks 1ot their tbree
runs in the second on singles .bt
Dusty Baker, Steve Yeager, Bill
Russell and ReUie Smith.
Len-hander Jerry Reuss and
rookie Steve Howe each pitched
two scoreless innings.
t In JC Tourney
POMONA -Saddl'eback
I Colle~~ undefeated Gauchos take 33-game win streak in-
to Cal PolJ Pomona Thursday
r nilbt • tbe state Junior college t basketball playoffs enter the
' quarterftDall.
1 The Gaucbo1 will meet r Alameda (21·10) in the 8 o'clock a ni1btcap followlnt games t betwem Chabot (30-2) and Long
Beach (3'-t) at 2, San Frandaco i (21-.5) ud El Camino (27_.) at 4
~ and CJPNU (28-6) and Cerritos
(22·1) atS.
Semiftnals for the Division I eUminatloaa are Friday with the
fblela at the same aite Saturday.
1D DlvilloD II play Friday, the
1tmtfinal1 feature Monterey
Peninaule <24 ·2> aeainat
B•l'ltow (20-10) at 2 p.m . and
Mere.t <JU> •1alnlt CoUeae ol
t.be »-'tat (21·10) •t '·
laMlebact, bthlnd Knln
....... ll pamta, lOIDDed to • lU·tl WlD our Sanla Aea Olll• s.turday nllbt.
•
L4 Remaim in First Place, De1pite 142-121 Defeat "Jerry Reuss looked veo
good," said Dodger manaier
Tommy Lasorda. ..I talked lo
the ·billers and they were IA·
pressed with the way be thnnir
the ball."
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP> -Guard Dave
Twardzlk ignited an 84-polnt outburst in
the second ball Sunday night to propel the
Portland Trail Blue~ to a 142-121 Na-
tional Basketball Aaaociatioa romp over
the Los Angeles Lakers.
Despite the Jou, Los Angele1 remained
in flrlt place in the Pacific DlvWon, one
game ahead ol Seattle. Tbe victory was
tbe Bluen' fourUi in five aames a1atnat
the Laken tbil seaaon. ,
P0811A.ND, DESPITE numerous ln·
juries and allmeota and pla,yln1 under .500
for the aeaaon, stunned tbe Pacific
Division leaden with the third rout ol the
Laken oa the Trail BlaMn' floor.
Kareem Abdul..Jabbar was abo under
the wutber wttb a mll'faine beadacbe.
But be aid it didn't affect him that much
since it belan sublldlnt in tbe afternoon.
PortlanCl's Kermit Washinitod 1ave
some nplanaUoa for the Trail Bluen'
success aaeinlt tbe I.den:
.. One reaaoa l• Kareem '' said
W Hbln1ton. "Wltb ~Im and Ma1ic
Jobnlan, tbe LUen briq ovt the best ln
ever)'CDI elM ~.Jiu.
"Just tbelr aCIO•e• on tile court .-. .. .,.,.. ..
t
"WE JUST MIGHT 10 down there and
do it to them again. It'• possible and it's
probable.·We're hungrier than they are."
Portland visit.a the Lakers in In&lewood
at the Forum Wednesday niibt with tipoff
at 7:S>.
The Blaen pulled a ball pme ahead of
San Dleto ID the race for the ftnaJ We1tem
Conference playoff spot.
Loi Anieles shot out to a 3>-12 lead with
4~ minute& left in the ftnt quarter and
held a 31-25 advantaae at the end of the
period.
But the Bluera charted beck to take tbe
lead for 1ood 49-48 on a pair ol tree tbrowl
by Roa Brewer with 4:15 left in tile ball.
Tb• Bluen built a 58-52 baJftlme lead
u Bob Gl"OIS came otf the belft:b to score
10 pointl in the second quartet.
THE L08 ANGELSS offense feU apart
In the third quarter, when the Bluers out·
scored tbe Lakers .U-11. Portland's Calvin
N a.tt acored 11 to lead tbe outbunt.
Portland led 5-78 after tau... quarters
encl eoMted the l'elt ol tbt WQ.
Tbe .. l Twardlit led tbe Bluen wttb JI
polntt, 17 iD tbe HeGOd bait. ff• ......... t
for nJ.ne from the fteld md had l1x ...a.ta.
Kermit Wublnltoo edct.d 12 poUita end 10
'
rebounds for the Blazers, who also got 21
points from Gross and 18 from Tom
Owen.a. Of Law, Laaorda said: "If be
continues to awing down on tbe
ball, he's got a good chance to
become a very eood hitter."
AbduJ-Jabbar of Los Anteles led all
scoren with 26 point.a while teammate
Ma11c Jobnaon added 25.
~Ile Denies R11mor
RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) -
Com mlllklDer Pete Rozelle ol
the Natloaal Football tea.cue aal4 Suaday be 1till boHd
Manqina General Partner Al
Davil wOiald request epproval of
the Belden' attempt to IDl)"(8
from Oakland to Lot Anltlel.
But Rozelle said t.be llaidin'
19IO acbedale atut •ould Ult
Oakland a1 the alt• of their
bomeaames.
RoleUe beeam• upeet when • report« Nmtoded btm of IOIDt
publlabed arUclH la Lot
ADltlll tbat Mid be WU bloet· ID.I tbe move beeaUM be want.d
the Los Angelea area for
himself, and that Roaelle bad
enou1b votes to force tbe.
Raiden to stay in Oakland.
"Tbe 'tory I WU blocking the
move btcauae I wu aavms the
are• for myself ls a total
fabricatkm, not a abnd of truth
to it," Aid Rohll• CM the eve ol "f
tbe annual National Football
... ~··· 11Metln.1. :;.... .. "J t.blnk there are 1lun:·
fabttcatlon1 and untrutb1 bf 101D• Loe A.natlel media ID tllll
CIM," Rolelle lald of artidel
about tbe Raiders move at-
tempt.
Mondey, Merah 10, 18IO
ts Break
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To Ma.4 ._ bu' lMdtl2ltoet tM D-1ear-0Jd l'Midlat of •eet t.. Anad11 would baw Uid a c.IOalldw•l*t &IQOUDt of
drh·U.. to 4D. Pa1d1aa ud Rio ffoDclo are oa tbe oppoalte ~ Mel ol ta. comt.J ,....... Ma boale and botb •re about 40 mlles
from W• Lm ~-eo.t.y. JUo HODdo lt ao mltes trom PUadlna QtJ Oollep.
M\?lllm ccmftrmed and ~ NeOrdl lbowed that be
fl'Obably obt••Ded about ID .uta durlq tbe semester -more
dtu double tbe norm•l 1twleM loed for • alqle temeater -the .,..,... reported.
' An IDWllltlaatkm nported)y la under way by tile four com·
j munlty coU1 ... involved. Two of tile acbooll are in tb• Loe
• ADf:.W.Commua.lUColleiJS , wberetbealle1edforsery i of Auelel Valley tranacrtpta for seven atbJetea at
.i UCLAadtbeUDivenlbol · llUDderlavMtl1aUonbytbe
dlltrld attol"DV.
Comwee from 11 tcboola ban come undef' acrutlD1 ol the .Paelfte.10 o.fennee, ot wbtch Soutbern Cal ta a member.
1'be ccmfermte'• executive direetor, WU. Hal.lock, ba ln·
,..;atneted member acboola to mak~ a aystematle H•rcb of all
la.tbleta' tramcf'IJ:, to dltermiDe if JrreplartUes lD addtUoa ~t to one. alread)o vered may appear.
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AJ lleGtdre, oa wb7 be pref era colle&e buketball to
the pro 8ame: u11•1 no veneer. It's leatt-amateur
sport.a lD the center rf.nl. Tbe ebeerleaden &Ive you the
No. 10 quiver ...
ft•e• • Cll•dl i:..ate re•ee c....,.
Campbell Cooference ebampkmabips in the Na-"
Phlladelpbla eUncbed tbe Patrick Division and Iii
tional Hockey League Sunday ,.tth a W victory
over F.dmontoa u Mel Brtdlmu scored twic:e in
tbe third period • • . J•efllleS IUdaanl scored onc:e and asalst-
ed on two other goala to pac:e Quebec to a ~ victory over
Toronto • • • Dave llalo9ey'1 three goals helped tbe New
York Raqen rally for a 4-2 win over Minnesota •.• Dale
MeCeart and Mike Fo1Upo eacbed scored
twice as Detroit skated to a 6-2 victery
over Pittsburgh . . . Mlke G•rtner scored
h is 30th goal or the season to help
Washington clinch a 3·1 tri umph over the
New York Islanders ... Keo Hnas&on
scored a second·period goal and set up
ta llies by two others to lift Atlanta to a >2
w i n ove r Winnipeg ... Lanny
McDonald's power play goal with 27
' seconds left provided Colorado with a 4-4
, lie with Vancouve r ... Blalae
HIOOMAll S&oa~'S 43rd goal or the .season On a
power play late in the aecood period gave Hartford a l·l tie
,rith .8o81po. On the ice at ooe Ume for Hartford were
........ and Illa two.-. • ...,. -4 •arb ••• Baffa.lo
.. ~ a M vietol'7 over St. Loula • met ••..U. aeored four lo•ls and aulated on a fifth, and bls center GU Peneaal&.
' bad five aalsta.
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Clly Dluen in double ~ ln beltt•1 Seattle. -W ·ts. Seattle abot S5 yercent
from ~ floor .•. Du •-dfteN scored
11 poUrtl ud crabbed 11 rebound.I and J.... Drew added 28 polnta u Atlanta
whlpped the New York Knlcka, •ta ... ••'"'1 Sldla and lllke Ml&dlell comblned for 51 points a Cleveland boded lnd.lana
lta eilhth atrallbt la.a. 113-107 ... Paal
W ....... ol Pboenix led an 11-polat overtime blil% with six of
hll 1ame-bllth 32 points alter Ch.lca10 sent the 1ame Into
o ve rtime wlth 10 1tral1bt polnta. Phoenix won. J 13·
103 ..• Qokleo State aot 21 s*nta from Jo Jo WllJ&e.and 20
eaeb ftom Pill s.-and 8-aJ Parter as San Dle&o loll a
~ 101 declllon. •••••ff a .. e .. U T••• -81Ule•
It will cost radio and television broadcasters • nearly 50 percent more th1a year to put their
micopbones and cameras inside major leque
baseball parka. Baseball will collect $80.22S
million from tb.e electrooic media with the blu est increase
a n $18 ~~= from televlaioo . . . Cleveland lndJan rookie Joe H la expected to be back la a ction wlthln
a week after 1ulferin1 a four-inch stab wound in the aide by a
Mexico CU.y man wbo Jabbed him with the point of a pen . . .
Rob WDf• belted a triple and a home run and four Mln·
neaota plkbers com blned oo a two-hitter u Detroit lost a 6-1
exbJbttioo game . . . ~ Mera led Cleveland to a 7-4 ex·
hlbiUon victory over the Mexico City Tt1ers with a two-run
homer and a single ... The New Yort Yankees aiped Ede
Soderllolm, &lek ee ..... and Bnd ~to contracts.
........ A M's £Ip See• llp
Malt.ammad All required 10 atitcbea in bls up-• per Up to close a oae·loch wound suffered in a
1parrin8 aeuioa without • moutbplece ..• Cale
Yuboroqll won the Carolina 500 at.ock car
race • . . Teft7 &Ju captured tbe USAC Te:uo 250 . • .
Former TCU and Hou1ton Oller football Stu Da•
Flo1d died of • be•rt attack. He wu 41 . . . Nl&erian athletes will compete •l the lloseow Olymptca ... Crall
Vtr1ta became the flnt American runner t.o win the men'a
world croea country cbampiomb.lps with a dramatic llnlab,
edginl!'eest German Bw ,.,._ Orda•m ud Britain's
Nick ln the 11.580-meter race lD Part. •.. World cbam·
pion Kart 'ftomu scored• perfeet 10 oa the borbont.al ban as he won the American Cup omnuUcs cbamptonabip.
Tracee Talavera, a 13-year-old. won the women's title ...
Carila Parter knocked out O.vld Loft in the ninth round to
win the U.S. Box.Log Aaaoclatioo middleweight title with bls
16th straight victory ... MarUaa NHnW.va defeated
Evoane Goola1oeg Cawley, 6-3, 6-2. to win a women's pro
tournament in Dallu ... Vidor Am•ya used 28 aces lo di.I·
posing of Ivan Lead.I in the floa1s of a men's t.ennb touma·
nent in Washington, 6·7, 6-4, 7·5.
rete.,uloa. Radio
Following ar e the top sex>rts events on T V tonight. Ratings
ar e: / .t ./ .t excellent ; ' / ./ wonh whlle; / / fair· " forget It
6 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ " ,1
NHL HOCKEY : Kings at Montreal.
Announcers: Bob M iller and Pete Weber .
There Is little or no chance for the Klnos to catch~ cana.
dlens in the Norris Division standings but a vlc1ory over the
leaders would be sweet for the Los Anoeles team. The C.na-
diens lead the d ivision by a 2(H>otnt maroln while the K ill9S are
holding on to second place somewhat precariously.
RADIO Hockey -Klnos et Mon.,...t, 6 p.m., .CllS (1150>.
Basketball -Long Beach State at Neveda-Las Vege1, e
p.m •• KLON (81.t FM) and KNAC (105.5 FM>.
l\'liller Has
Grown Up,
Says Miller
Age Doesn't Stop H er
LAUDERHILL, Fla. (AP> -
Jobpuy'a back.
H• may never acaln be the Job,llny lllller be ooce wu, but
be'• a wtnner a1aln. And Jobnn.y
Miller ls very baPPJ with lt.
0 1'bls wu really specla1;· tbe
~-)'eal'4d lllller said after a
fropa..ruaniq. two-under-par 70 bacl tlveo him a two-abot victory
in tbe Jadde Gleuoo-lnverrary
Clasalc.
• It marked bla ftrlt Amertcan
tliumpb in tour yean, made him onee again a factor to be COG·
sldered in a 1•me that ~eeper•tely neecb ita heroes.
and wrote an end to one of tbe
aame'• moat puullng alumps.
•'The key la that Johnny Miller
has grown up;• be said. "And
it's great to win again." It bad
been a lona time coming. And it
wu so very. very welcome.
•'Thia is at leut as excitlng u
anything that bu happened to
me/' lliller said. "At least aa
excltlQI a.a winnlnl the Southern
Open (bls flnt Tictory). u win· Dial the U.S. Open, u winning
the British Open.
.. Tbla mlgbt be the best of
them all. I think It is. It means
more tome."
Carner, 40, Wim Third LPGA Tourney
LOS ANGE L E S (AP> -
JoAnde Carner is one of the
oldest regulars on the Ladies
Profeaalonal Golf AasoclaUon
tour. but advancina age tlD't
stopping ber from abowina the
younpten • thlD& or two.
Tbe fact ls, she mlpt be the
best among the women rtpt
DOW.
CA&NEll DIDN'T become a
professional ualll after ahe
tuned __ ~ .. but nevertbelesa ranufoun.oontheall-UmeLPGA
money-winning list with eU'Din.p
lD excess ol fl00,000. And with her
4lst birthday leas than • month
away, the veteran seems on the
vergeofberfinestyearyet.
· A five-under-par 87 Sunday
enabled Carner to capture the $18,750 fa.rat prize ln the LPGA
tournament at Rancho Park.
She hu now won $50,388 in 1J801 by far the best on the tour. ana
has been a winner three times
while playing in five of the
year's six events.
Carner finished the rain·
shortened 54·hole event at the
6,263-yard, par 37·35·72 Ranebo
Smf Bel18 Aztecs
Park course with a score of 'J'JJ7.
S econd-round le•der K•tby Postlewait and Debble Muaey
tied for second place at 210 after
rounds of 72 and 71. respecUve-
ly, Sunday.
"YOO GET SllAltTE& u you pass 40, .. abe laid with a amlle
after ber 2J8tb career victory ... ,
think my only aoal .. to become
the oldest winDer of • touma·
meat."
Betsy Bawls bolds tbat honor
ha villa woo at a1e '5. Haa Carner ever played bet·
ter? "No, I don't think 10," abe
aaid. "I'm playlnf. very well
right now. U I don t have lt on
the front nine, I always seem to
find a way to 1et It tocetber on the back Dine. There are parts of
my game that need a little work .
but you feel that way even if you
shoot a80."
NANCY LOPEZ-MELTON.
who alto had a 67 Sunday to
finish alone lD fourth place at
211. bas dominated the LPOA
tour the past two years, wlnnlng
17 tourna ments and eamlng
over $387 ,000. But the 23-year-old
youngster might have to so
some to keep up with Carner 1n
1980.
earned over $98,000 to rank Dlnth
OD the IDOOeY·wlnnina lilt.
"I feel so cootl4ent ... I don't
worry u much u I used to."
sald Carner. "I sort of let lt hap-
pen now. I don't force the birdie putt.a, they Just happen. tt
. SEYEN or TRE• happened Sunday. fl ve on the flnal 10
boles. Carner took the lead for
&ood wttb a bl.rd.le at No. 13 ud
then pulled away.
Postlewait. sUll lD aearcb of
ber fint LPGA vtc&ory alace
Jolnln1 the tour lo 1974, and
Maaaey. who led by two 1trokes
with n1De bola to pi.y, each
earned $10,500. Lopes-Melt.on
collected $6.250 to nm ber 18
earo.lnp total to $13,685.
Pat Bradley and Amy Alcott
tied for fifth place at 214. Next
were Jerllyu Bnll -wbo Ueda
courae and tournament record
with a es Sunday -and Donna
Caponi Y<>Uq at 215.
M•ldagFe,...•la
Iowa's Lute Olaoo, a former Marina High, Long Beach
City College and Lone Beach State coach. directs his
Hawkeyes during Satldday's NCAA playoff act ion. Iowa
meets Syracuse Frtday in the East Regional basketball
se mu mala a t Philadelphia.
F,....P-81
RACQUETBALL STAR • • •
hopes ber at.My will help otben
wbo have t-0 overcome ban·
dicaps."
Helplne 'otben bas been a
1tron1 part of Tubbs' penonall· ty since cbUdbgod,
.. SHE WM ALWAYS the kid
OD lhe block wbo WCMtld belp
othe r kida when they fell down
and acraped a ~." ber father
rememben.
"Before abe chsrovered rac·
quetbaU. sbe wanted to be a
therapllt and work with tbe ban·
d lc a pped . That's what's so
i r onic." be satd. "ll ... as the first
thing I thought o( wben we heard
she bad b.d a stroke ...
Four days after the stroke
Tubbs was flown from Fresno to
Hoa g Hoapltal In Newport
' Beach. where she began tbe
same therapy n erd ... lobe GDCe
tau&)ll~ .... ., ............... -
abe aaya. u91me dQ\ I c:ollkl
laqb all tbroa«b ~-Odim' days I couldn•tatopcrytnc. ••
oocroas BEUEVED Tubbs
would s k>wly regain most of her
physical mobility someday. But
they chdn·t talk about racquet·
ball .
''I bad t.o relearn everytbina.
Llke • baby. I bad to learn to
crawl before I could walk," &be
s•ys.
Her ct.cl rememben that wbm
abe 1ot home from the bospital.
abe dl8canled ber cane and tried
to walk tbe ~ alme.
"Sbe'd fall onee bl a .e.ue.
and abe aJ•aya ctraned lier
SeabawbT~p
FDllll Ranki11ga .,...., ..........
8tt'MND8•• ...... ..... .....
1. OeemVlnr
2. LaQulata
3. Kat.ell.a 4. Corona del Mar
5 . Eatmd• 6. II at« Del
7. Santa Ana Valley
8. Newport Harbor t .Semte
10. Loe Amlaoe
~
2W
D-5
21..S
~5
Zt-4
22-4
21-4
J.t.7
17·9
lM
foot, but she Just kept at it." he
aaya.
AnEll ftVE MONTHS abe
walked onto a racquetball court
at Orange Coast College and hit
a ball. She wasn't 1ood~ but she was there.
On • vacatJoo to vlait • alater In M lchlgan ("I wanted to get
away from California and the
memories"). Tubbs continued to
play racquetball and improved
rapidly.
While playmg at the Sports II
1uslrated Club 1n Kalamazoo,
sh e was gpotted by manager
Clarlt Thompson, ... ho was so
1mpre9Sed with ber skills be of·
fered her a job.
Tubbs came home to Costa
Mesa to t.alk it over with her
parents. t.beo wrote a letter to
Thompson u plalning tha t.
ah~ ahe wa aoce a budding pro. bad aufterecl a stroke
ud ...... '\ ~ 1'9CO'fered.
' RE SENT A LE I I Ell back
saying the offer still stood. To·
da y she is assistant m anager
and the only female teach mg pro
lbeclub baaeverbad.
"My quictnfts is gone and
I 'v e got to d e v e l op more
strength, .. Tubbs says. "I sti ll
have aome stiffness in m y
fin1en."
And. u wtth most stroke vic-
tim a. there la alw•y s the
posalbiUtJ of a re&ap.e.
.... ff learned that 111• la very.
Yery precious, .. &be IQI ... We
are not pennuent bere. aod we b••• to do 1ometbla1 wllb oanelves wblJe we have the cha.nee.••
UCLA •••
.bounct.. Ranae1. a quiet 6·1 pard, wbo bit comllt.eDUy from
the oubkle and penetrated tbe
lane effeetlvely. also fin.la bed
with 25 points.
Seven-foot Alton Lister led
Arizona State wtth 11 polots and
nine rebounds.
Tbe Bueteyes. 21·7, will faee
UCLA. and Lamar. 22·10. will
meet Clemson. 22·8, in Tucson
on Tbunday.
The otben came with a cer-
taiq ease. 'lb.ls one didn't .
Miller opened the final round
wltb a two-stroke lead. Three
quick blnlSea put him in flve-
abot command. It seemed as it it
woald be a breeze.
SANTA BARBARA -The
California Surf, with goals from
Steve Moyers, Laurie Abrahams
and Andy McBride, dealt the
Los AJ1Celes Alteca a 3·1 North
American Soccer Lea1ue exblbt·
Uon loss Sunday at UC Santa
Barbara.
That might have been the cue
ln 1979, but Camer'a year was
short-circuited by a dlrt·bike
mlabap. She had won three
tournaments before lnjurin&
both wriaU in May, oauslnl her
to mlas 18 events. But abe IUU
Zillgitt and Wright
Who a n forget the first
5-way sudden death
playoff m LPGA his·
tory at last year's Wo--
men's Kemper Open
when JoAnn Carner
captured 1st place by
defeating Nancy Lo-
pez, Jan Stephenson, Donna Caponi
Young and Chako Higuchi/
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March
24-30
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when they try to conned for a share of
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Clemell&e l&landa In aliebtl.Y un· derGboun.
PHRF·A -1. Nutmes. Pete Scboonm..-er, CBYC; 2. E.Z.
Rider, Ed 2:hnmennan, CBYC;
3. Dynamite, Bob llorrla,
KHYC.
808 NORD&KOG WIU. CHOOSE BETWEEN 38-FOOT SCARAB (ABOVE) AND 39-FOOT CtGAAETT£ IN WARMINGTON GRANOPRfX.
When the yachts left Los
AD1e&es Harbor Friday at 4:30
p.m . most of the crews were pre-
pared for the predicted rain and
squally weather, but neither
materialized.
PHRF·B -1. Hurricane
Guieb. Steve Joel, CBYC; 2.
Shawnlpn, Crall Norton, LA YC
<pendinl protest); 3. Soley, Tom
Augllltuon, KHYC.
Nordskog, 65, to Raee in War111ington
It was also summer-like
weather Saturday for the
Performance Handicap Racing
Fleet yachts sailing around the
buoys in the Los Angeles Times
Trophy Series as well as for the
Mldeet Ocean Racing Class
<MORC> entries in the LltUe
Whitney Series, and the Small
Boat Ocean Racing Association
MORC CUttle Whitney> -1.
Ace of Cupe, Bruce Hall, ABYC-
To m Golison. CYC; 2. All,
Spunked Up, Robin Sodaro.
BYC: 3. Slot Machine, Steve
Schock, NHYC.
Veteran powerboat racer Bob Nordskog ,
the 85-year-old ll'&nddaddy of the sport,
will come to the R.P. Warmington Grand
Prix in Newport Saturday with one major
racing victory already posted for the year.
pecially gratifying smce be bad not been
competing in the ET class since urn when
he embarked on a two-year expenmental
program utilizing diesel powered boats.
That program brought him seven diesel
speed and endurance records -six or
which were established in the 1978 Parker
race.
lo the Warmington he witl choose
between a 38-foot. 1,650 horsepower Scarab
and a JS.foot 1,650 hp Cigarette hull to
compete against the influx of tunnel
(catamaran) hulls that are to compete in
the 1980 O{fshore campaign.
SBORA <Todd Pacific> -1. Ginger Ale IJ, Andy Ayale,
ABYC; 2. lemaQja, Bob Mac·
Donald, CBYC; 3. Showgun,
John Stla, LBYC.
Nordskoe. from Van Nuys, posted a ftrSt
place win lo the Parker Enduro last week
at Parker Dam, Ariz. In the Pa.rker En·
duro be was driving bis 383 cubic inch V-8
Maratboo ET tunnel bull in which he hit
stralgbtaway speeds or 115 miles per
hour.
Nordskog will be in an enUrely different
type or boat when he answers the starting
flare in the Warmington offshore power
boat race Saturday, an event in wh.Jcb vic-
tory has eluded him.
When asked about the apparent
dominance e xpected from the tunnels,
Nordakog said:
"I have been racing tunnels or
catamaran hulls in other types of racing
for over 20 years. and there is definitely
some advantage or this type of hull." His first place finlsh at Parter was ex·
NCAA Playoffs
Aggies' Win
Was Pu/,sating
FromAPl)bp9~11es '
DENTON, Texas -It bas to rank as one of the
most pulsating 17-point victories in NCAA basket-
ball playoff hi.story.
"U Texas A&M wins the national title, at least
we can say we tied them twice," aaid North
Carolina Coach Dean Smith after a 78-el doable.
overtime lo6s to the AUies Sanday ln tbe aeeoad
round al tbe NCAA llidwat reskJnal•.
Tbe Agiel, a-7, DOW play LoainiDe ID tllle
seeoncJ pme of a doubleheader Frlda1 ID tbe
fiDall ol tbe 11Jd'"9t rep.n..11 in Jlomtan.
No. 3-ranked LSU, which bad too macb
firepower for Alcorn State in a l"'Ull·and·IUD ...
victory, meet.a Misaouri in tbe first same.
&ftd11e• l•filtl-Atlfttllee
QOWLINO GREEN, KJ. -Loctin1 at bla
team'• 42 percent fint.--Ulf ·~ &aalut Flori4a St.ate, ltentucQ Cwh Joe ...,. ... _.
that lt dkln't look like ooe of tbe wuaeata• &Met ef.
forts.
However. looking at the other statistlca In the
flnt half of a second-round NCAA Mideast Reclon
game, Hall said "we muat have been doine tome
things right."
The final 97-68 margin gave No. 4 Kentucky a
29.5 record and sent it into Thursday's Mideaat
semifmals against No. 14 Duke at Lexington, Ky.
In lbe other half or the semifinals, No. 7 In·
diana, a 68-59 winner over Virginia Tech, will meet
Big Ten and intrastate rival Purdue, the nation's
20th-ranked team.
SfrnK-~ Geo~,..,. WI•
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -Roosevelt Bouie is one
or the country's top college basketball centers and
it's bard to imagine Syracuse winning without
him.
But when this graceful big man gels into foul
trouble, Coach Jim Boeheim needn't worry about
Williams,
Fletcher
Triumph
Bright, sunny weather
with gentle breezes
lured 63 skippers and
crews out on the water
Sun(lay for the fU"St race
of Dana Point Yacht
Club's seven race Dana
Poi nt Series for
Performance Handicap
RacLna Fleet yachts.
It was the lar1eat turnout in the hlltory of
tbe event. Many ol tboee
lu.rn.lq out for the in· aapral nee showed the
lack al pnctice In re-
cent weeks of bad
weatber and there were
a number al. pl'Otesls to·
be rnolved after lbe
flnlah.
Overall winner was · led~~ b7 O.. Wl1Ham• Md
· Cra'll Fletcher of
Balboa Yaclat Club.
WUUams. In Seduction
was the overall series
winner last year.
ci.u~: CLASS A -I. Silduc1loll; 1. PIMol
"-'e; J.. Hat F.-, IMll l*Krrt. C..,.,
llYC.
CLASS II -I. CllHCI Trick; 1. M•Cklna<, W•s TlloftlClt.Oft, C•po llYC; J.. J. L O..Ck. Jim MMtift. OPYC · 4 ... ..,,_..._ OPYC.
CLASS c -I ...... Kiili. llkll 11.tf, C4tPO llYC; 1. Vlv.c:e, 11111 Clore.
OPYC; l . Gend•ll. Oou9 •nd Sur--. OPYC, 4. E-S.-mer, 0.... McMlllln OPYC.
CLASS 0 -I 8"9-•Y. 0.-, Al-. OPYC. J. S..-• .-Wlllte. OPYC. J.. SNl•dNll, Rock Deoolty,
C.OllYC.
a replacement. · "!~!11'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .. We're fortunate that we have two quality !!
centers." says Boebeim.
The "other" center on the Syracuse team is
Dan Schayes. He doesn't get as much publicity u
Bouie, but be does get his points when be bas to.
Coming out or Bouie's shadow, aa be bas so
often this season, Schayes was again a force for
Syracuse, leading the nation's sixth-ranked team to
a 97·83 victory over Villanova in the second round of
the NCAA ·s East Regional playoffs.
The victory advanced the Orangemen into
Friday's East semtrmals in Philadelphia a1aimt
Iowa. Georgetown defeated Iona 74-n in the ot.ber
· half of a doubleheader at the Providence Ctvic
Center and earned a berth in the Eaat semifinals
against Maryland.
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LAS VEGAS (AP> -Now that tbe!:!ifame la
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BUENOS AlR&S. Artenllna
<AP> -Araendna '• GulUermo Vilu ud JON LuJc Clerc eoded
the Un.ii.ct States' bld for 1 thi.rd
1tralcht Davil Cup ten.ai.s UtJe
by twice be4Un1 John Mcl!:nroe •
who bad not Iott ln 13 previous
matches in the international
aeries.
The 21·year-old McEnroe. who
won the U . S. indoor title by
beating Jimmy CoMors a week
ago and ranked second in lhe
world. fell to Clerc in a stUMing
6 ·3. 6·2, 4-6. 13· ll upse& th al
sta rted Friday. was halted by
darkness a nd ende d Satur·
day alter 6~ hours of gruelling
tennis,
VILAS. WHO OPENED the
Amencan Zooe rmals by whip-
ping Brian Gottfried in straight
sets Friday. clinched his cou.n-
try 's victory Swlday by ouUast·
log McEnroe. 6-2. 4·6, 6·3, 2-6.
6-4. Clerc than added a 7 ·5. 6-4
w in over Go ttfried to give
Argentina a sweep of the singles
and a 4· t final margin in the
playoffs . The Americans won on-
ly at doubJes.
McEnroe rushed the net con-
stantly against Vilas, sconng
mosUy by smashing the ball out
of reach or pressing him to lob
out of bounds. But the Argentine
overcame the strate gy wlth
brilliant passing shots that
enabled b1m to break McEnroe's
service seven times 1n the 4\.-'.!
hour mat.ch .
THE AME&ICAN beat
h i m s elf nearly a s ofte n , •ma.shine would·be wlnners Into
tbe net from clole nmge. Trail· me three games to • ln the de-
cisive set. be blew a 40-&ove ad·
vantage with a double fault and
two unforced enon before drop-
plna the pme.
"McEnroe gave it all be had today, but I waa ready for him.'·
Vllu Hid. "Hi.a serves were
llrong but didn't pve me lroU·
ble."
Tony Trabet'i, lJ. S . team cap.
taln . called it "an excellent
m a lt'h between an attacker and
a count.erpunt'her " but f,aulted
Mt'Enroe's "negative atlltude"
for his earlier loss to Cle rt'
McENllOE. WHO e luded re porters. played well below par
F'nday and dropped the first two
seu agamst Clert' ... Part of that
was tus attJtude," said Trabert
"He arrived h e r e walh a
ne&ative aWWde that we lned to set him oat al. He said be waa tlnd. bed played a ~ lately.
and day wu not bl.a fawnt.e
auTface.
''But I thought he p layed
much better Saturday <Jl(atn~l
Cle r c. he played well 1n th1•
doubl~, and very well against
Vilas. It's tough to stay out then ·
in that heat for so long and k~IJ
up that level of ploy.··
Wimbledon
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on Wednelday ln tbe ftnt game of the NIT.
Tarbalan, wbo beaded the Loq Beach State
baaketbell protram for ftve ~an before comtn1
to Lu Vegu lD 1'73, m1de a m~ chanae in hla
•tartlna lineup against the Huskies -and it paid
off.
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any racquet sport.
Ladles' classic all-white
court shoe.
Ladies· white leather
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Men's leather with light
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Al•u1111i Tesl8 Edi8on Nine
U.. High'• baseball team wUl square off ~almt an Alumni squad Wednesday n11bt at Mlle &iuan Park (7 o'clock).
Ame.a tbe Alumni are Mike Selwood of the J'>lttaburlb Pirat.ea' chain, Wayne Palica ol the
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81 -.0.TON M08KOWln
We live today lD wbat bM been clelcrlbed Al tbe "in·
suranc. state," whJcb meem people expect to be com-
pensaUd for all manner ot .,..., -natural, f aWtcated
or imagloary. It'• called taldna the rtat outot Ute.
However, ln a recent rullna, a federal Judge •topped :
an extreme extension of t.b1a principle. To aet the 1ta1e, ' here were the circumatances:
-Marshall Field, as anyone wbo haa been to Chicago
knows, is one of the na· tion'a great department
•lores. But it'a con·
aidered peculiar in thls
day and age because it
has remained lndepen·
dent: It doesn't belong
to any ot the bi& na·
tlonal store groups.
Money
Tree
-In 1977 Field's recruited as Its No. 2 qian a rising,
young, retail whiz. Angelo Arena, who came from the Log
Angeles·based Cart~r Hawley Hale group <Broadway, Em-
porium, Neiman-Marcus, Bergdorf-Goodman>.
-Arena had hardly taken up residence in Chicago
when ManhaU Field's chairman, Joseph Burnham, died
suddenly of a heart attack. Arena was now No. 1.
-BUaNllAM'S DEATII struck Philip Hawley, presi· dent ot Carter Hawley Hale as a golden opportunity. He
immediately sat down and wrote a letter to his former
employee, Arena. suggesting that Marshall Field sell out
to Carter Hale Ha wley ror SJ6 a share. Since that was
nearly double what Marshall Field stock had been selling
for that year, 1t appeared to be an attractive offer.
-Field's rejected the invitation -and held to this
position even after the offer was raised to $42 a share. The
Chicago retailer said it would just as soon go Its own way.
Field's said it was a1so concerned about the antitrust im-
plications of such a merger.
-Carter Hawley Hale never made a formal offer to
Marshall Field stockholders -and that would seem to have been the end or 1t.
BUT IT WASN'T. Some shareholders of Marshall
Field went to court and sued their company for not accept-
ing the talteover bid. That decision, they said, cost them money.
They 3rgued that the pncc or Marshall field stock has
not, before or since. reached the level of the Carter Hale
Hawley offer . The stock. for example, recently traded in
the $17 range, a long way from the $"2 offer of two year:. ago
So the su.it says that if management really had the in-
terests of stockholders at heart, at would have sold out. The
suing shareholders demanded that the company com-
pensate them for the difference between the Carter
Hawley Hale orfer and the pnce of Field's stock at the lime.
IF 1108 AaGU•ENT prevailed, then all somebody
would have to do la make an offer for a company at a price
lugher than its stock is currently selling for. Then, if the
manaeement rejected the offer, it could be sued for not •
gettiJl& the best deal for the sharebolden. ~
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BJ PETEil J . BOYER
~OS ANGELES CAP> -Given the
special place of hyperbole in
televlJioa bype, lt'a unlikely that
anyone really expected a TV sbow
called .. That's Incredible! .. to actual·
ly be lncredible. Interesting. maybe.
ln lbe case of ABC's .. That's In·
credible;· wbicb made its debut last
Monday, the tiUe "That's Mildly In·
teresting" would have been
byperbolic. I looked very carefully
~tl~ saw not.h.lng at all incredible, or
.•ten interesting, in the entire hour
(bf wu lt SIO minutes?) (Channel 8, 7
p.~.)
· What was interesting, perhaps
even i.ncredlble, was that ABC so
~ly imitated an NBC show, "Real
People." I mean, "That's lncredi·
~! .. barely bothered to use a dif·
fefentNt.
TRJNX ABOtJT IT. What lf some-
6oe bad suggested 12 months ago
that Jowly NBC would come up with a
new abow that ABC would rush to the
studios to rip off? lt'a like Reggie
Jackson lmiatalln& Berl Cam-
pueria' bueball 1tyle.
Instead of John Barbour, Sarah Purcell. Skip Stephenson and Byron
Allen, .. 1bat's Incredible!" bu John
Davldlon. Cathy Lee Crosby and
Fran Tartteutoo. There was no other
pettelvable difference between the
two lbowa, escept tbat NBC'a sbow
doel tbe bit much better. perhaps
bee a me of aperteace.
Unfortunately, .. That's tncredi·
bfe!0 la very tborougb in tt.s dupUca·
tllOD of "Real People." NBC'a &bow
• ba1 a lot of awkward repartee
bttween tta princlpals. joke tries that are about u spo11taneoua u a Joan
from t.be blmk. -. ! .. TRAT'I INCaBDIBLE ! ''" ... ,,.._..,.. ...... ..._. ..... bere too '~ _,_ .--..,.,-. .
( 1V REVIEW)
He let a bee sting bim for the
cameras, a s everyone on stage
gushed. "That's Incredible!" No one
within microphone range offered.
''That's Stupid!" Anyway, after
some more bee tricks (including a
spelling out or the show's name by
lhe little buzzers>. the comedians ex·
changed puns:
"You know." said one, "that's the
first time I ever like spelling bees
... "Get it?
"Bee that as it may," responded
another. Ugh.
THEN THERE WAS a plece on a
fellow who's been bit by Ugbtniog
seven times.
"Thank you," Davidson said af.
terward, "for that very eo.llgbtning
story." They don't give up.
Tbeo came my favorite story of the
night. They showed a fellow breaking
into a safe with a hammer and a
pick·llke instrument.. Then they stood
around, smiled and said, "1bat'a Jn.
credible!" I must have missed
solhetbing.
Alas, I didn't min the next bit,
which taught me never to watch this
show while eating supper. Ju.st as I
bit into a piece of fried cblckea, they
featured a fellow piercina bl.I neck
and arms with long at.eel rods. Tben
he Hfted buckets of water wttb the
rods, aa I returned my cblcken to the
plate.
THAT WAS CLOS£ to lneredible.
but lt wu closer to nauaeatlnl, like
the five-leaed buffalo ex.blbtt at the
carnival. If ••That's tncredlble,.. at.a ya
around for awhile, whicb I aU1pect it will, lt may eventually run into
something that'• actully IDCNdlb&e.
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Eaalea." Rock Hudlon and Rod Taylor
star ln thll wartime movie drama .
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leland andl"rtend1. The New Orleans
Popa Orchestra joins the Dixieland sex-
tet in a •POCial musical pro«ram. •
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ty. The debut of a aeries baaed on the TV
movie (wtllch in tum was baaed on the
Oacar-winnlng_picture and James Jones'
novel) about Pearl Harbor and its af .
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LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tbe tbree m$r oetworb wUI produce more ae .. and documen· tar1es but provide 1esl overall programmm. ln the
1110•. accordina to a study conducted by a
Musacht.-eU.s researeb fll'Dl..
The findinp by the Management Analysis
Corporation support predictioo.s by NBC President
Fred Silverman and others that. faced wlt.h tn·
cre asing com~tition from alternative video systems. ABC, CBS and NBC are on the road to
becoming international broadcast news services
Although the networks wiM be offering fewer en·
tertainme nt programs. TV viewing and the
number of programs available will ancrease
because of the wide range of new programming
sources, sucb as cable. satellite and home video
systems. Increased viewing m ~ next fi ve years
is also attributable to an increase 1n the number of
household units. which is growing raster than the
population itself.
Cable and subscription television in particular
will continue to proliferate, with video recordings
and station·to-home satellite systems not becom·
ing crucial factors before the end or the decade.
according to the study.
Marco Polo Film Set
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -'"The Adventures of
Marco Polo," an eight·hour miniseries for NBC.
will be ftlmed partially ln the People's Republic of
China. British Laud Guinness Vlncenzo Labella, who produced "Jesus of
Nazareth," will produce the drama for RAJ-Radio
Televisione ltaliana and Procter & Gamble. It will
The American comedy also be filmed ln Italy. Yugoslavia, Morocco, LONDON CAP> -Sir George Smiley, created
Alec GuJnnesa haa been by novelist John le Ceylon and Japan. -.:>
named best television .Carre.
actor of um by British The seven-part feature
broadcastt.oi criU~. also won lbe award for
GuhmeH, 65, won the the bat drama Hrlee or
series "Soap" was voted--------------------
best imported pro1ram
and the creator of the .. -------------------serle~. Susan Harris,
wlll receive a special
award.
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award lat week for the aerial. "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier.--------------------•
Spy" aerial, in which be
played l,Pymaater
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP> -Country 1inaer
and eangwrtt.er Tom T. Hall will replace Ralph
Emery as bolt of the syndicated televlalon show
*'Pop Goe.a the Country,'' which ii aired on JA6 ala·
tiona. "I will host. 1lng -whatever the program
calls for,'' Hall said at a luncheon liven by Show
Bis Inc., owners and produeen of the show.
EME&Y, A VETE&AN TV and radio
personality who bas been boet for the show since it
began 8lx yean aao, said be decided in January to
quit for penooal zeuom. He recommended Hall
for the job.
"I always felt that Tom T. bad the best eye
contact on camera of anyone I've ever aeen, ·'
Emery said.
EJfEllY WILL CONTINUE to be host for a
dally, bour·long rad.lo show, also produced by
Show Biz, that ls syndicated over 288 stations. He
will also be host for "Pick of the Pops," the best 216
out of the~ "Pop Goes The Country" shows be
did.
"The thing that Ralph did was to use all the
entertainers to the best of their abilities," Hall
said. "I plan to do that."
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC.NOTICE
• I Doll the bave any OGDCeftl about betq a Br TM A.Medaled Prw • celeb~ oe a CO:-J• campu1f 'ne ~ .,. Billboard'• bot recoC'd • "I've Dl¥tl' ADJ pra'h• In deali.Da wWt for tM ..-...., llarcb 15~
people: $.be)' DNttY mucb _... ,.,.. for what '°" BOT llNGLD
are. ID tact. rve fOund tbat ..._. wellaon Mitt 1. •(Cn17 UW. Thin& Called Love'' ~
ln melUDI people. la molt ......... a penan bas <Elektra>
to 111: •Jfire tam and tlU II What I do.' Wbn 2. ''Lona•'' Dan Focelber8 (Full Mooo-£1>1'> people know Wbo you are, tbat't a1rMdy 1ald for 3. "ADoillm Brick lo The Wall" Pink rlo;d
you." CColumbla>
4. "~" ADdv Gibb CR80) •• IVl'l'&& llAS BEEN a peif'wmer flom 0 Tb 'a D tbe •I• of 3, ftrtt ln TV commercJab, tbla ln TV a ... n e adio" onna Summtr
aerlea l1ke "The Courl.lbJp of F.ddle'1 l'M.ber" and (Cuablanra) "My Three Sona," later lD movtel, lncl• ... a .... "Tom 6. "Wortlq My Way 8adt To You.-Foralte _... Me Girl" 5pUmen CAllantlc> Sawyer," "The lJUle Glrt Wbo Uved Down the 7. "Yea. I'm Ready" Teri De Suto with K.r . Lane" and ftve for Dllney. · <Cuablanca> ""
TU t1NCO•MON •ATtl&ITY of Jodie "I can't tblnk of an)'thlaa elle I would rather 8. "Jnm" Rupert Holmes (MCA> roet.erWMMV9rmoNevldtattbanlnt.batadmira· do," •be remarked, "aod not Just because of the 9. "The Second Time Around" Sba.laJDW
bi.1Jllled •%1Mtrlment "Bqay MalcM." ln wblcb 1tamor. I'n eQjOyed leamlnl All tbe tec:bnlcal (Solar)
eblaaac:tonperformeda muakallJecl•uptermov· aapecta, understanding •bout Biid and cameras 10. *'Too Hot" Kool & The Gang <De-Lite>
Je: •:;syed Tallulah, tbe J&m tncill. Now wbe ta 80 1 can do m~rlt better. TOP LPs ap_pe fortblumeorodueer,DavidPutnam,ln .. It bu the ereate1t edueaUon tn the 1. "TbeWall" Pink Floyd <Columbla> adln k!qotftlm, .rFoxea." world. I've been able to travel and meet all kinda 2• ''Damn The Torpedoes" Tom Petty & ""--
Tb• CHablanca·Unlted Artl1t1 release of people. I've bad different familles every •lx ffeartbreakers <Backstreet> "!""
followd U. Uvea of four~ a1rb amid the months. 3. "Phoenix" Dan F<>1elber1 <Full MOClt·
bedonllt world of Loa An&e~ )'.Outb. As the "FD.II COMPANIES BECOME very close -Epic> daqbter of divorced parents (S&Uy Kellerman, maybe beduae you know you are 1oln1 to leave 4. *'Permanent Waves" Rush <Mercury>
A"m Faith) Mill Foeter apln exude9 a arownup your ~workers at tbe end of the movie. You can s. "Mad Love" Linda Romtadt (AaylwnJ
wlldom. meet them oa the street later oo a.Dd ailll bave that 6. "Heart" Bebe Le Strange <Epic )
•• 'Foxet' ii not a aeoeral statement about feeling of~." 7. "The Whtapers" The Whiapers <Solan
YoUDJ IOClety,'' the actreu observed. "It is simply Mias Foster said she lnteoda to continue act· 8. "Fun And Games" Chuck Man1iont
the story about four people who will become adulta Ing: "I'm lood at lt, just u I'm aood at wnUng. <A&M> ·
Cone doesn't make it> and will beeome the same Not to expicXt a talent that bu been given to you 9. "Kenny" Kenny Racers Cllnlted Arti!ts> :
kind of people as thelr parenta. __ w ... o_ul_d_be'"'"-'a_c_rt..;.m~e._.'_' ______________ 10_._ .. _0ff_Tbe_ Wall" Michael Jacklon (!:plo) ·
urrs RJ:AU.Y A FD.II about Loe Angeles
society, which ta unlike any other. Los Anaeles is really like a baby Disneyland. where people are
retarded to youth. I don't really like what bappena
here. I'm a moral person, and I tb.l.Dk It's a wute
for 80 many adults to make fools of themselves.
"Yet the adulta ln tbe film are the vlctiml,
ju1t as we (tbe four alrls> are. I don't believe tbat parents~ all oarea and repressive penom. u the
film makel that statement, tben It's 80metbing I
don't apee with."
Jodie Foster may bave made the traoalUon to
adulthood as an actress, but she faces another
shift lo ber real life. Now 17, abe will araduate ln
June from tbe Lycee School She speaks "native"
French, and her grades are eood enouih to qualify
for any university. She bu considered the future
with customary thou1bt.
"l'VE BEEN ACCEPTED by California
<Berkeley), Columbia and Prtncetoo, .. lbe report·
ed. "Calilomla bas a eood Uteratunt department,
and I intend to study writlni; but I want to get
away rrom California. Columbia? Well, I've bad a
pretty sbehered life and I'm not sure I could take
going to colle1e ln New York City. As ror
Prlncetoo,it'sallWetoopretty.
"I'm waiting to bear from Harvard and Yale.
They would be my first choices."
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Tbomaa. RUe)', form•r Marlae Corpa ,....i. ll an C>ptJn\lat, an extrovert and a man
wt.o .,....,... lnaervlceto IUaC911UDmdt7.
EVB&Y FEW WEEKS, Riley's staff
pobUUea a bulletin of where their boa is aolng
to be morakla. noon and ni-t. what bis role is
and Whether or not Emmltjane will accompany
bim It also telta wblcb llaff member is
retPoNlble for coordinalln1 the "external
event.''
Tbeee ranee from monthly bMaltfasts with
tlle nftb Dlltrid mayors to luncheons and din-
nen wttb Klwalll.t ad Rotary clubll to appearing
at varioul beneflt.I ud doing interviews wi.th
Consulting with staff
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... ~ la • Job be..,. ... didn't
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•bee a.it ftldlbed tM term ot \be late Ronald CUP91"1, ~ WU booked. it. loved tbe job, SO
be deeJded to leek a term ot bla own •
Jtll9y bu been 1\lpervllor for more than
nve yun, but It '"m1 tib be .w bu a bud
tJme beUevlDC It's true. It'• tbe ~ Oil a
career u an eaaineer and Martoe eo.,,. Olftcer. Holdhlc public office wu tbe tut t.b:tnc be
ever imalined doln&, be said.
"I figured I'd 10 back to Han1abuf'I, Va.
(after a stint in the Marine C«pa) and become
chief of police." Riley said.
He was born and reared in Harrlsbura. a
town of 5,000 in the Shenandoah Valley, was a
successful athlele ln hi&b school, had a happy
childhood and received a football scholarship to
Virginia Military Institute (VMI).
Riley's tenure al VMI won him more than
an education, he said. It was there. durlni a
football game in his freshman year, that be was
dubbed Muggs, a name that has followed him
throughout his life.
He carried the ball for the winning
touchdown in the first game of the season but in
the process lost a front tooth and had his helmet
knocked askew.
"A reporter took my picture and put it in
t he paper with the headline 'Muggs Riley Wins
Game.'" the supervisor noted.
"There's not a person in the Marine Corps
now or who went to the Military Institute who
doesn't know me by Muggs."
Muggs' father was a raHroader with the
C&O, and Riley once was offered a job as an
engineer with that line, but he be<:ame interest·
ed in a military career after observing the lives
of some Army officers.
ONE SUMMER, while attending VM I. he
was chosen through a lottery lo escort an Army
general's daughter to a dance.
"I dated her for a while. She was a good
dancer," Riley recalled. "I decided then that an
Army career would be great."
Later, it seemed the Marine Corps was a
better opportunity so young Riley siined up.
He wu sent to Portland in 1138 for achool·
ing. Tbe asslp.ment was a fateful one.
It wu in Portland that be met a ycnma, at-tractive woman named Emm.-Jane. IUley even
remembers tbe day :Ti: met -July 7 -and that thecowtahip wu ef. ''We were marrte pt. 29, and~ went to Quantico, where my first command was.•· be
said.
HU Marine Corps career bas been varied
and exciting both for him and Emmajane. He
helped build air field.I oo Guam, beaded the
first enatneer reMrve batalJioo after World War II and "bas held every comma.ad la tbe
en...,..... corpe," be aald.
Mn. IWeJ foUowed him wbm no.•ible and
served with the Red Croa and cr.::e; Laclles. meeting lnterestlng and influential people both
in government and the military, which "m•¥ it
int.erestine for her."
The supervisor's role has kept him in the
same kind of life, which Mrs. Riley also shares
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Supervisor Thomas Riley at recent benefit for the Orange County chapters of the
American Cancer Society and Children's Village. With him are Mrs. Don Feddersen.
left. and Mrs. Robert O'Mera. Children's Village founders.
••rm fortmate to be married'° ~.penon wbo
eajoya tbla kind of thbll benelf," lWeY aald.
••• &ILEY'S WOil& B&OIN8 eei'b UU. day.
He tra..ia to Saa Clemeate to la.ave bnakfut
with IP)'On and city mauaen from hi.a di.s-trict and be bas to leave home about S:4S for the
7:30mMUnl. m. ....._ eed8 wtt1a a .... ~ .... nlven.l"f ..,.... f« ltcMl'7 ltl 'fd=•' at El
Niel* QMlatr1 Club, wllere be'O pauulC a
reso1.m.wltb&mm.Sae.Umdla1. ~---._.--ID San Clemmte Riley -.Joya Im ~t
of egp benedict. present& some inlormat.ion to
the city offidala ud 1et.1 a lot of tualn.I in ~
turn. Some of the mayon call him "general" ln·
stead of supervisor. an overture which he ac
cepts.
Tbm lt'a beck to the county Hall ol Ad·
miJWltntion fOC' a 9:30 Lellslative Plannl.n&
Commttt. meetma. Back ta bis office. after the meetlll1. Rl\ey
1oob at bis atacb ol Sett.en and tben sbowa off
his various commemorative plaques and
melDOl"llb6li.L 1119 .... are 'duullled wttta wws~r
cartoam J J ,,.... Mm. a l~ 110 lc4 mm
Pope hUl vr. a coUedACln o1 ........-sUeb
from bis 4-Js lft u.e Corps. art wort: uct muy
pbololJ'aPhs ol him in bis ciVtc duties. Many ol
the latter loch~ children. one ol Riley's loves. <Riley also has been acuve m Bag Brothers
of Orange County for the past 15 years, serving
<Stt RILEY. Pa«~ C':? >
Seeking Seript Stardom
By DENNIS McLEUAN
Ot t11e Dally PllM Slaff
In the Jate 1960s Camil le
• Robertson's children were avid fans
• of "The Flintstones." the popular
~ animated cartoon series set in the
: Stone Age. On an impulse. Mrs. Robertson
wrote a script for the show. And even
t more impulsively she drove from her
home in San Luis Obispo to Hollywood
' to see if Hanna Barbera Productions
• 1 would buy it. Unaware that producers rarely
-. talk to someone off the street, the
fledgling writer told the receptionist
that she wanted to see someone about
• berseripl. Surprisingly, the receptionist said j a studio offtdal would talk to her.
•"THE GDlL SA.ID, 'Do you know
: how lucky you are? They Just don't
, 1 do tllla,' " recalls Mrs. Robertson, now a Huntington Beach resident.
"Of course, they didn't buy my
first script. It was extre me ly amJlteurilb .••
Undaunted, she went home, studied
" screenwrltina and went on to sell
. • several story ideas and one finished
• script to the cartoon 1tudio. ICn. Robertaon's Hollywood saga
f acles oat tbere -at least for the
Ume beiJll.
SM now 19 enroUecl lD a slx·week
tcdptwrltiDI worklboJ> at Golden
West OIUele to He if lbe can not on-
ly repelt bat l\ll'PUI ber tint p-asp
at Uae flaD1'WOOCl btus rtni-••1 UYell't wriUell for a laal time
ucl lw111tt;.r,:
1
atarted apln; I've mt tbe411e:l ''she says.
talent" that he taught an advanced
workshop in the fall.
As an indication of the popularity
of screenwriling -one producer
estimates that some 15,000 fealure-
lengt.h scrttnplays are written each
year -85 students showed up for the
fall class. which Perkins had lo split
into three smaller groups
AND HE ALSO WAS forced to
divi de the current advanced
workshop into two sections.
Perkins' approach to teaching
shuns simply standing in front or hls
students and lecturing about writing.
"The objective of this class is lo
spend most or the time working on
what they (the students) are working
on," he says.
At the fll'lt meeting, be instructed
students to tum a Mark Twain short
story into script form by the fourth
meeting.
The idea, be explained, is to give
them a chance to see the many ways
a single story can be approached.
Perkins, who has written scripts for
TV shows ranging from "Mr. Lucky"
to "MASH," bellevea students can
learn a great deal from one another.
"Let's face it , who the bell am I?
I've been tn the bualness 20 years and
I'm constantly discovering new
lb.Inga.''
WHO THE BUBLY KOREAN war
veteran is ls a one-time salesman,
dock worker, furniture mover.
bartender and dance ball bOuncer,
whose show bUllDeal career be•an in
1953 u a bit player in an "ll.$quad"
epllOde. He literally wu plucked off the
alc!eltoes one evenlDI when be ar·
rived at the Ht to pick up a friend
who wu tbt 1how'1 acrlpt
1upenlaor.
The crew wu •till fllmlnl, be re· caU.1 and t01QeODe wu niided to
play lb• beavy. "SOmebod)' "td,
'Give him a hat and a 1un.' " be u~a.
andb•wult. ~ Perttm .. ya be qua.klJ
bit .... ot •cttna talent an. small ,... ill TV thowt and moMI,
10 be tUrMd to wrttln1. He aJ8o tau# ~ 1cbool J:D1HM
and mm appr•clallon but q\llt
f\
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FADE IN:
On a dark
stormy night . . .
ola•nce1 you bave
Jeckpot.
Be lllo encoura1es them not to Dln u.etr hopes on the Hollywood "Clll· ~11.a 8'ory, 10 tboqb 6Y9D be retell•
IT memtklftt tbe .. ,..,.-old •atibu
<See 8CalPT t •••• Cl)
The objective of Richard
Perkins ' scriptwriting
workshop 'is to spend
most of the time working
on what they (students)
are working on. 'Perkins,
below, who has written for
such TV shows as 'MASH ·
and 'Mr. Lucky, 'teaches at
Golden West College.
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feel lie •• retW11 H
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baek Ml louest a. After 1 wta, does be bne 1 .,_, uge &ore·
tana ud wia more!
•• Does be oftee , ••.
ble antll tbe lut dollar
I• aone? It. Does be ever bor·.
row &o llDuee gambl·
lag?
11. Hu be ever sold
•• , penoaaJ property &o
fl.Daaee pmbUDgf u. b be retwwa& ao
aae "gambUDI money"
•• .Riley
From Page CJ>
as president and chairman tf the annual gourmet dinner.)
He reads all his correspondence and signs
every letter that goes out of his office.
"People appreciate getting that ktod of
l>ervice ... he said. "fl takes longer but l spend
part of Saturday or Sunday here catching up." H~s le_tters today ask t}im to recommend a planrung firm, protest agrunst a proposed zone
change in South County, invite him to a
groundbreakmg for a housing project for senior
citizens and handicapped, ask why bus service
in San Clemente lS lacking and invite him to a
btrtbday JNU'tY.
Tbere aJ90 ate .. vft'91 Jeaen about Uta
Qd clop. which Jl1Jey treats u ~a any of the other problems. He ls aympatbetic
beca1.11e be baa two cata and a doe bimaell, be says.
WHEN RILEY HONES in on what he really
likes about being supervisor, he has to admit
1t ·s this pergonal contact with his constituents.
He is pleased by the fact that he can make a dif·
ferencc
"Sometimes we can make things move. It s urprises me what can happen," hesa1d.
"I can 't imagine giving up my job for the
Assembly or Congress. Here. it just takes three
votes to gel something accomplished."
Riley says he tries to be ··consistent" in his
work, and a day of talking with him reveals that
he is. The same themes come up over and over.
He wants t.o serve bis constituents and be cares
about h1s fellow man.
His secretary, Teri Rodriguez, calls him ··a
supervi.&or and a half," since be is around so
much and woru so hard.
Riley laughs when be thinks about his first
impressions Of the 1uperviaor'1 job and the fact
lb al be turned it down on the first offer.
He b-4 retired from the Marine Corps and
was worldJ.\g for Rosan Inc. in Newport Beach
when the call came to fill out the term.
"Polltica and Marines don't mix," Riley
said. "I t.bouabt it was Just like a city council. I tried to keep wol'king al flnt, but found that
was impoulble."
And bis staff was a bit apprebeaalve about
work.lng for a former aeaeral.
"When I came aboard they all had their
sboea abined and their hair cut," Riley teases.
He weathered one campallft, after deciding
••• Seri pt
I
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Geo• ••••eu· le ....... ., .. ,.. ~ betat ....... ,.,,.,. . ,.. ..
H••eltlettcu to ••ke
ln ••'*leelle'1ltfe•UWe Hiler.
[~_B_•_ro __ •_e_op __ e----'J
TVB8DA Y, 9larda 11
BJ SYDNEY 011.U.&
AaQ8 <Mu. 21·Apr. 19): Wbat seemed 1
k>lt c.._ may actually become a valuable U · •et.
TAVStJS (Apr. 20-M_, 20): PefCeive pot.en •
tlal -YQW' effortl are due to ~ve wide at· teatlon •
GEJllNJ (Ma.J 21-Juoe 20): Place canls on table -face up. Means toss aside pretense .
CANCBa (June 21-July 22): Avoid pre-
mature •tart.a; round out project.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New approach to
baa le iHuea, aervicea is necessary.
Via.GO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Good lunar
aspect colncidea now with attract.loo, apecula-
tloa. lnteaalfled relationship.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Di versify, strtts
verHtiUt.y, build with. quality material, accept
aid of one who is older and want.a you to sue. ceed.
SCORPIO COct. 23·Nov. 21): Be specific,
studr. details, be aware of fine print. Accent on mai • messages, trips, requests from close
neighbors, relatives.
SAGl1TAIUUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You lain
access to information which results in acquial·
tion ol 1toods. profit, payments and collectlona.
CAPRICOllN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You are
due for surprise -and this time it is 1tood news.
AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Answers
come from within -you perceive tbat beln&
alone Ls not same as being &onely.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Empbuil oo de·
sire. production, makuig moat of natural talents.
Dally ...... ,_ .., l"•tncll O' 0.-11
SUPERVISOR THOMAS AILEY
to seek the office on his own. and now is looking
toward the possibility of another term.
Riley doesn't talk about the next eleetlon
because be'• too busy cramming b1s calendar
and keeping his own life in order.
He's slowed down a bit, both to coruerve
gl\soline and bU_ own enero, and now tries to
keep at least one evenine a week free.
For relaxation on bia rare weekends at
home he likes t.o work in the yard and watch
football games on televlsi<>n. Wbefl Riley goes out to shop or eat, be
almost always ls recognized by a constituent.
which be likes. because It reminds him or the
small town be erew up In, where everyone knew
everyone else and would atop t.o talk.
Riley also loves to aurpri.se hia constituents
by calling them on the phone himaelf to discuss
their problems and requests.
"PEOPLE SOMETIMES don't believe me
when I call them,'' be said. "People have a hard
time believing an elected ornctaJ would call
them"
But that's the way it is in the life of Riley.
He's a hometown boy, don't forget, just a
friendly lad from Main Street, 0 .S. A.
Leuzinger
Teen-age
Finalist
Costa Mesa res ident
Lisa Baker has been
selected as a finalist tn
the 1980 M iss Southern
California National
Teen·ager Pageant com·
petition set for ApriJ.
The 16-year-old high
school student, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Baker. wtll travel t o
Paaadena for th e
pa~aot. The winner wi reoresent Southern Ca onua in tbe Miu Callfornla Natlonal Pa1eant to be beld in
RlvenidielnJuly.
Tbe relanlng
California queen is
Jamie Thompson or Seal
Beach
Sorority
Gathering
trvine resident Sally
Kniss will preside as
'"National Business
Manaeer" at a March
aathering of naUooaJ of·
flcers ol Slama Alpha Sorority ln Grtlfith. llld.
The purpose of the meeting is to finalize
plans for the Sorority's
annual convenUon, set
for June 20 through 22 at
the Hyatt Reeency Hotel
in San Francl.!,.co.
Retmion
Local residents who ~~!!!!!~~~~~~~ all or Perkins• workahops. From Page Cl>
waltreu wbo sold her ftnt script to
PfOdaeer Michael Doualu last year torl250.000. .
· Scbu.ltt says Perldru, who be calls
"my mentor, my coach," baa given
him the n~ed encoura1erhent to
become a writer.
graduated from Leuz.
Ln.~•:n,s~b:s ~ LOSE wmr. Beeaose of tbe difficulty new
writers bave in aellin1 a flnt acrlpt
and findinc an aeent, P•rtdna uked IU9 ltudmtl I.alt fall U they wanted to
form tbelr own production company.
contact the school re· .............. .,..
"l'VE LEARNED SO much (about gardiDI its 50 year Mii "'*8-•••tr. writing) and bow to belleve ln "Golden Jubilee" ._".=.,.....lfft111H•11•,.1Wt1ft
yourself," says ~bulu, a merchant celebration. =Diil~=.,'-:=~
Pertdna and five of the writi.Q8 1tu·
-.. are now tbe board memben ol.
a non-profit ortanluUon called
Padllc TelevllioD Theater.
TBB COMPANY 18 deslsaed
prtmari)y to live new writers u op--
,oltunlb' to &ave their ~looked
at add pndueed for POllibl• tale to
la• ~cable 'l'V market.
Perll:lM uya they bave etOt to 10 = Na4Y to 10 into \tldeotape
· aetba. 'i"be 1crtpta, wblcb are
~ bJ tbe board, raqe from a n-milde dram1Uc monololue writ·
&M by Perkins to a aertn of in· ....... with Jau Jl'HU and puppet -... :rM:rrocai>'• charter calla for
• ~ ol t.befr output to be CS.vot· till to.....,...,. prouammlDI .
O•• of tile acrlptl.~t>aclfjc
•'h .. ffd• ,,...... plw to prodaC9
• • eamedr wrtttm b7 Dtck 8clnaltl al r-• van.,, wbo bu bMD In
marine seaman who be1an writina For information •• ,....._.,..A..,._...,_.., full.time last fall. phone C21S) 970-718&. ....,..,.._....,. ... ,..,...
"I've been 1·111-1 elnce 1948 and •e111ta1 ... .,111t.-••--.. ~ -----------1 ..... ~ ..... --.-. world.DI tugs locall)' for U yean," be ._,.. .. 1111..-1111111111•
saye ... I feel I now have 10uaethlni to ;lC'* ..., ..... ....,
say. I tldnk that's what tt'1 all about, PAOIU.'71 ==::=--.,....._
reaJly." • • ""',;-;;-.,.. 1111 Mr1. Robertson, who u71 she lsyourgulde ~ , ...... 1111 ·1,........,
want.a to concentrate on comecty wni· to pro a:-r;.:; ::.· :-:' = tn1. echoes Schulti's optJmtsm, football action,
desplt. the well-document.eel dlfficul· ewry Saturday ._..._,. • · · ~ Jn 1ucceedJn1 aa a writer in In the ~ ~:tt? ~~ reall1e1 her luck ln gel· 1>1•=~....ui. 1~.
.ttn1 put the Hanna Barbera recep-o.'°" ...... ~ ~···"• m
Uonlst was a fluke. "t couldn't do that now," she aaya
wltb a l•c:b. "They don't even an1wert!ae ."
Delpt&e ocldl, 1be 1aya lbe'U
PnN GD With 'trl'it!nf. "I JOit llk.e doiq lt; t loYe lt," tbe
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PUBLIC NOTICE
N-56400
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
CLARA S. TEALE AND
OF PETITION TO AO·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·103HO.
To ell he i rs . beneficiaries, creditors
and contlnvent creditors of Ciera S. Teele, Costa
Meu, CA 92627. end
persons who may be.
otherwls. interested In the
wlll and/or estate:
A petition has been flted
by Mary Lynne Weis In the
Superior Court of Of'•nve
Countr rec1uestln9 that Marv ynne Weis be ap. pointed •s personal representative to •d·
m I nlster the estate of
Clere S. Teele. Coste
Mesa, CA 92627 (under the
Independent Admlnlstra· tlon Of Estates Act>. The'
petlUon ls set for hNrl~ In Dept. No. 3 •t 700 Clvl Center Drive west, Santa Ana. CA 92702 on March '
25, 1980 at 10:00 e.m.
IF YOU OBJECT to t1 oranttno of the petition,
you should either appea
at the hNrlno and stat
your obJectlons or file
written objections with the'
court before the hearing .. Your apPNrance may be
In person or by yoor at·
tornev.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a cont·
lngent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
c lalm wllh the court or
present It to the personal representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date ofj first Issuance of letters as
frovlded In Section 700 of he Probate Code of
California. The time for
flllno clalms will not ex·1 plre prior to four months
from the date Of the hNr· Ing noticed M>ove.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the Ille kept by the court.
If you are lnteresttd In the estate, you may file a re·
Quest with the court to re·
celve special notice of the
Inventory of estate assets
end of the petitions, ac·
counts and reporhl described lo Section 1200
ot the Callfornla Probate Code. I
Simmons, Rltchl•L s.tet, & ltertc, 615 So. ,.lower
St ., suit• 1100. Lo11 Ante ... , CA 90017; (21J)
624·71'1 "" .. '"*' Or~ C..t e>.il• Pli.t IMr 10. II, 11, ltlO IJOMIO
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!QUA&. HOU8'HO
OPPORTUNITY
p ?' t •1.wcr.
AU,_. ..... lldY.nu.d te Ullil newspaper la 1ub-
Ject to tbe Federal Fair }lo.a.In• Act of IHI
...., makel It tlletal to
advertlH "any pre-r.-.oee, Umltat.lon, or ~buedon na. eolo:r. relillOn. In,
or oadonaJ oriCl.o. or an
iacen:tioa to make any
IUCb pnlereooe, uauu .
b. ar dilalminatioD. ••
11lil ~ wtU not ~ly accept aoy
advertI.101 tor real
l!lil.IAe wtDcb " ln Ytob· tioD al the I.aw.
1002 -:::;•-... On fa ..
Oii Ne•pen Pna. ot " ............ lkb.·' llll!llle famllY. mul&lple dwelba or comm 1 in·
c.'Oml Ida. B1':t l.nvl&ed. Wrtt.e: R. Lu&IMr. ..,.
430. Lde Arrowhead, Call.I. maa. Or Call:
71A.JIT·2'14 or Zve1
aa"l·lnT.
1-...salf,OOO
Couatry like at -moepbere. turrounda
thla faotattlc family
home. Atrium entry,
formal dintoi room. famib' room + boou.s room tool Private,
Mcluded muter tuit.e.
Ownen will help With ftnendne. Call DOW for
preview. Me-7171
C»flll Iii 9 •II llJN 10,.I '' ' 1e1m1
..WUSTIMGl
MISAYaDI
5 Bdnm. or'• a den: Immaculate 2-•tory home w1tb a11 \be extras.
Gara1e door opener . waler aoflener. dt>·
~ wall oovertogs.
Call ror app't. 11'9.* --------1 f1S.al n54117eves
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•Ill belp Unaace.
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1tUS11C 2 aa
oAdel' home oa I arc.e trw
covered lot. Eaat.11de
a.ta Mela. 9S..OOO. ..,~ .......
541-nzt
associated
It•· • • ' LI . '-', /1 • I.I•,
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Going Into
Bualneaa?
Aa r.-.d by law.
new businesses
u1lng a Fictitious
Bua4n ... Name muat
regl1ter that name
wtth the CcHlnty Clerk_
!Call the DAILY P1LOT
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
fOf •~ and further
lnfonnadon.
M2-4321
Eld. 332
AN ELEVEN-PLEX ON THE PENINSULA
Sharp wuts. near beach and ba\. ne w
roofs. new pamt ans1de and out. a 3
bedroom owners unit and excellent
financinc <I2% >. Actually th 1s
"eleven-plex" ts two buildings side by
side and they can be purchased
separately or together. Priced at 1265.000 and 1255.000.
U ,_.100 I: 11()Mt:S
REAL TOR~ 976-«>00
2443 East Coast Highway. Coron. del Mar
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I I I Ii treated by loolllng the petlent J. up. Plrc11i.1r1111 enuo• up to
I l A S y E H ,~ ~k11n hour and tock the
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SCl•M-UTSAnl-.n ... ~ 5100
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61Mlf 1
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bullt three tieclfOom.lainlty room and
formal dJalaa rvom. PoQI. perkln1 and
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Pmt ~. lnc. 842-1481
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lialrc:Me. 1Adoor utisUc
atamweU. Gu.at qtrs.
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Nl&ored.. It baa It au.
Mu1t sac:rlflce for
$125,000. CaU now ! !
Brokr.913--0SOZ
H.dlOlt lUASURE
Najeltic bay view from
~ 4 Bdrm 3 bath bome. Private teen BIGAMCE quarters, gigantic game
muc• llOI tulCI SAL.-
OCMfRONT'.S Mirwt.a Wp ftnance.
1 Dllllu a bdnD., a ba_. -.. .. -.oao1 o..,., .Wuxe s bdrm •
2 lallla &mil .. • bdrm . ....a. OD 16 I\. kl&-Now ....,,
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DOVllt SHOOS
f Bedroom, 3 bath,
CQltom, comer location,
pool Ir spa, with some Cl· \)' llcbt view. SHS.000.
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759-9221
UI SA llV AILI ....... ...,.,, 'bath.
ll1Nlwood floor. new
llilcben wltb all tbe
aoodi911 VA UIWD•ble
i'41'o loao. DU PJTI.
'r.t. • lot down, but c:a.ll wma
PAHC>ltAMIC VIEW
Ocean and harbor at
)'OUJ' feet from I.bis lovely
4 bedroom with tenific
Camily room. ronna1 din-ln&. 3 ft.replacea. large
deck, spvkhng pool. AU
for only $349,000
a.05.000 room. wet bar, and
_. fireplace. Sauna .--------~ 8>0 + Ml f\. cathedral ceilings, 2
home. Totally re-more firepla ces.
modeled, hardwood gourmands kitchen and
Doon. bay windows too. h1.11e deck. Assumable
·~ ••
Gourmet tltcben lou.~
oveloo ks au n n y OIH•'''"'''''""''~·~ ._., ~~~1:~~ [ ® lftlltl
Huge dreuing area,
rai8ed Roman tub, mar· 1--------
ble top pullmans +2
mare queen size bdrms.
A llUlt to see. Call now
for pe~onal preview.
~nn
LIDO ISLAHD
CONDO
Walk to Udo Village and
only SO' t.o leonia court. LDw price. $262.SOO.
Ol'f"I '"I;• U \I "I'"' •I •; I 640.6259 [9:11~111\ll ct:~~
152-1414
(~ Vr:Aey (enlllf
642-IJH
551-1700
Woocb-dqe (.....,
644-6200
Hoobor v,.w u,.,..
fiJ Coldwell Banker
OUTST AMDIHG VALUE
This atrium oriented plan 2. 3 bdrm
townhome. in Turllerock Campus
View ha~ m any lo,·ely features
in clud1n~ larJ.{e sunny rooms &
cathedral ceilin~s. Priced to sell at
Sl43.950 includin g land. Great
financing a-.ailable '. '.
Ill NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644-9060
NEW!
BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT $275,000
hlflt..... locetlOlt on tlte lay with
p•11_,1: vtlW of lay ectMty. a.,..t
• ., •• d 2 bed. 2 ba. co-op_,.• a c'!C':.: Hf bttUdllHJ with poof.
IROADMOOR
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
~per fl.naocing avail ,
on I.bis lovely 4 BR. fam1·
ly rm home with relaung
view of mlnS & hillside
R.ealisllcaly pnced at
$249,SOO. Call
DOTTIE VA.LENTINE
675-6000 or 6f0-0997
WHYMBI
ST.t.YHOMI
'Ibey tQjoy the comfort
cl a superb bocne lo a
choice location. Thia
sped.al 4 Bdrm bome Is
immlc:W.te with an at-
t r a cU v e family rm ,
formal dining rm &s a
sparlrlin1 pool. Call
m.sJ70DOW.
ALLSTATE.
·REALTORS
..wPOtrTIAHAJM
Owner wlll c:on1lder aeue option oa tbls 5
Bdrm +librar7 Newport
Beach home. Owner
says, mate offer'
Private iron gated entry.
formal dinmg, bar 1n
family room. dark room
and incredible lulchen.
Mast.er bdrm with mar·
ble fireplace. Make an
oller! 6T.J..M50
-DOVER SHORES
LOWDOWN
Owner says bnog oUer
on Uus fant.a.sllc 6 Bdrm
family home. Maids
quarter.\ & J car garage
too Call for more de
ta.lls.
646-7171 ...
MlSADaMAR
Large 4 bedroom 2bath
pool borne localed in de·
1irable area. walking
diat.aoce to abopplni • all lcboola. Owoer may
~ tlnance Ir la vuy
moc.lv•ted. Full prtce
$W.800. Call S51-286CI
CSELECT
~PROPERTIES
EX!CUTIYE
9'WfTT ...,.VBDI
Gradou l~aplna
alld entry ada to the
ete1•nce of lhia 3,000
aq.fl. home. :a Bdrm plus
sepente mamr auit.e.
Be•utilul office/library
combination. Magolfl·
cert famil.Y room wtt.h
country brick flttpi.ce.
Pleasant abaded patio
wtth lush land&caping. J
car garage, ma bltrui. A
must see Only S227 ,SOO.
Call tod& Y I 546-2J J.3
• (li'tf-1 HI Q I I ''"' "()'~' N<f I
! i 'IR&ittl [ ~ ltltll
me::
&IDllB BLllRS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
LIDO ISLE
On(' Of :"'<•._.port flN1rh ' M<l"I f'n•'lt1itiou~
1\r<':t" With l'rl\ alt· llt•arht·~ 1 t•nn1' Courts
& Clubhou.'t.> C:hJrm1ni.: fo"1 H' ri1'ffrnom lloml'
Wtth C'01v lkn Sturh t.ar l!" f''orm<1I Orn1nll
Room l\;al'-ll'I' S111lt.' Wtlh Spn 1-.XC<'PllO<lal
OHerinJ? On l.ar11e Lot /\\ S.'H5 000 HEW LISTING
W<'ll ~iJtned Thrc<' Rctiroom T ... n Rath
Home With Sunny t.arc!l'n Uoom l\llrh<'n
Pluli Special Vaultrll ('r11lnll' In formal
Dininii Room & l.1\1111.' 11110111 l .. •rJ!<' '\'arrl
With Pallo. Onl~ St5!l IHHI.
631-1800
881 DOVER DltVE
~
Beach RE3atty
RIAL llTATI ac• •!MCI -..Cl • ,.,
COMI Wl1" tn. •. to COSTA MUA. .... .., ......... -...., ......
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NEWPOIT BUCH 759-8111
IAYROMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & sUp
a TOIO HOISi COuMnY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: r a nch style,
mini·estate in orange groves. $249.500
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
)!' n,,1v \11i,·D1 1-1•· "'f B ti,'~ t.Jl<i '
WJitAf1wtW-
5 BR • Ba custom waterrronl home
w tl7x38' pvt dock.
Priced Sl.095.000 direct
from buUder. For details cm this home and appt lo
see. call Carol Hoff. agt
631-«»6. Prin ool,y.
GARDIN
CONDO!
A bargain, $71.500, 2
Bdrm, 2 bath. brick
fireplace. encl 2 car
garage. 90% financing
available. $7 ,200 tot11l
down. Call now. S46-Z3 ll
(.JllffJ'''"'·''\• ,,,. ,.,,_(,
l~M<l
a...ASSY CONDO
ASSUMULE LOAHS
Shall> 3 Bdrm. 2 bath
Townbomew1lb a formal
cbrung rm. an attrnct1vt?
11.a.lian We entry. cozy
frplc & a bonus room
wit.b a cathedral ce1lw~.
What ·s more . assuma·
ble loans. A cl now.
979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
SIS.000
DOWN!
CHEAP DUPLEX
I~ Down buys a duplex
on a blaklab&e 60xUO R 2
lot. Owner carries lbt'
baJance and will sub
ordinate to a COMt..r\X:
uon loan. An exce~t
buy
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
ll73-8100
ldbool.ac.d 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HEW HOME °" ()y...u.d Lot J Bt'drooms. den . J
b&tbs, JICUUJ and room
for par1nng 4 cars
LOUIUCHTB.
&Auoc. 675-3334
eor... .. Mer I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I IO h). <>c... View
3 Bdr. 2 ba. fee I.and.
Newly decorated.
Jacun1. pvt beacb. owe. i r eat t erma.
Pdced to ae0 at ms.ooo. etr.m..sm
· HERITAGE
REALTORS ... ,~ ···-· • Qlu&....
Avmi.hle to everyone.
No new loea coell, no
quallfyto1. loterest as
low ae 9~3. Use you.r eqmt,y Md mcwe up into
....... home today. 3 Ir
• bedl'oom.I. llany to cbooae from. BKR . •mo
TRillBl --
-, s :. HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
YOW CHOICE
3 Bdrm w rpoo( or 4 bdrm
w /apa. Owner will
ftnanct'. CaU Chna for ~
~21.
SUIFUALTY
5l6-7S42
...WCOMDOS
Opemng Uw Wt'ekend
from JO 5 2 master
swles. cat.hedral ct>•I·
inp. lg y ardll, s.k: y la di lll,
contemporary design
Ready to move in On
Vict.ona bawea> Harbor
& Newport Blvd~.
)t8.3561orN8 l644tsves
For Sa)(' By Owner. owner
-'.ll finance. 3 br. fam
rm . well maintained
home OD l&-lot (50x lSO )
w ~-eocloaed front yard, indoor bbq. in best
EMtside area. $U7 ,ooo.
l6a54I
R-3
tmTllTSAIU
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more iaott1. 0 lllr ...... OllJMS-tul
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4BJ\+ FAllBM +
DIN 8.11 + JACUZZI
QaMl N de NC Jeadl to
OlfN Ill 0 •II S 'IJN P081 ""1(1 [\llR
CAUllOIMIA
41R+FAMILY
Ele1ance and
cnftmanablp here! £Jl.
puded plan 8 -up-O'lded yard too! Cuatocn lam Uy room . Just
lll7 ,9915 aod O'IW'Mr will ftnance SZJ,11115. Interest
only, 2nd TD. Call
~1700
uecut.ive double door
eatry! ~p up Uvlol
room + .iep..down dln·
tng. Spadoua sunahlDe
kitcbeo + leP&fate famJ. ly room! Splra11talrcue
lmdl to 4 hqge bdrma
wit.b aweepln& m1tster
retre.al. lb.Ice CW de PC
kl&. ..ii bubblinl gpa +
boal/tra1ler access
O...Oer bought new Ir
llJISt teJ.l ima>edl.ately. f)Pll• II ? • I .Pl 101>1 IHI
Call for more info . [ I ~~~' "" .... ,,:·· ·. ' ~ lfiftli1~ l~IS!UI .
0-PoW 1026 Uke~B~.e. 2AD>
;;;;;.::::~~·1::~~ 5Q ft. BM locallOfl Prof. ,,__,, landscaping. $185,000 home ... 1l!O deg view of Beal buy. Bkr. Chuck
village and whlte water Harrell Eves 552-8030.
Explore this spaCIOWI & <Xe 7S4-62S2
fascinatusg house Can ---
leateor buy. s:rn.ooo. Un 1v er111 l y I' a r le
&..,... VllacJt R.E. t"ordham Model New
497-1761 carpet. ule, wallpaper.
paint ID & out Great
F t•Valey 1014 loral1on Close to
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-park & lJbrary
? story colon1a l . de $128,000 Greal term!>
conston home 5 BR 3 Prin bal1tnce $85,000
Ba, poof. 2 !pie '5, nt'w 10 !I'. mt. Pnn only paua. cpt ft w a II pa JM' r 5.2 13 ll
Asbng $1.s.9 ,900 N,.,um" ble Joan, by ownl'r Open Sun I 5
981H716 19 Sal.ln~ood
1 W"4• IHcll I 040 ••••....••...•..•.••...
l Bdrm 2ba. f>res\lRe R BQ
model , up1trad f'd ,
$117,SOO Pnnc1pali> On
ly 846-oo:B . . ..
H.-'-• 1.99151 ltra<'h Blvd
Hi.mu.ogloo Beach
Vou are the wumer of
two tickets <Stl 00
value). to
alCUS V UGAS
11.ar. 14th · Mar. 2IDth
OallaJll ...
~c.eat.er ncScU m&1 be claimed
bJ~.O-.at. m
1lt ...
Soro,o&ock
28Sandp1~r
Irvine
\uu •re ~ wmnt'r •11
two t1ckt:b \$13 oo
value >. to
CIRCUS VARGAS
Mar 14th Mar 20th
Co&ta Mesa &
HuntinglOO ~t.er
Tidteta may be claamed
by cMJ.hng 642·5678, ext. m •••
Owner will eany -..ooo
Al'l'D on um s Bdrm z b8&.b fixer. Family room
witb at.one flrepl•ce.
utility room, 2 c:ar garqe. A steal! Call oow
S46-ZJ13
WANT&D: Corolla &kl Mar~ •Ila• ..
su.osable loan. Prefer I•-------• ----•-*-*---aru btwn Poppy 6 kSTSMc.M.
Woodbrid.le Sycamore 4
br, 2~ ba, prof.
tandlM:aped, lie patk>,
ac:roH from pool • ~MID oc:banp. No
cml • DO UabUlt.y \o ~-Prin. only. Priee
DG.000. .... 1. 11.ACHCOTTAM
Newly tto0vated 3br, !•-------• llar1uente. Bu1 or 0NC 1st TD on this
tnde Reply to P o. Boa 38r. 1 ~. home.
(l'Otl1t9•1f'iHMt01f-I• ~~-8aada. ~.&,o.10~ d n • ~~!.!·li·il~lllll.'lillilll~il·I I °""""' ~s 1J1t TD .D(S.RfAlff
u...aiwuu..u. .............. _ .,._....,.._ ... HU
OCIAjROMT
VACAMrLOT
Large balldabl e
bomesit.e •/absolutely
fantaltic view of roll.J.ng
gurf. 4 miles North of Del
Mar oo beautiCul En·
clnitaa, with 10% In·
terest fiDancing. A5~ing
$196,000.
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
COUHTIY UVIMG
IAC:X IAY
$269.000
Cmtom built, bnclt ac·
cent. country kitchen.
family room with bar
Ommin& living room.
bricll ftreplace. Lge ut1Li·
ly room, room for office
4 BR 21,; Bath. Room for
teolUS, pool or horse.
EASTaUff
Terrific family home
wt1b 3 bdrma. + large (It
aepara~) family room.
New oven ~ r•nae .
Kitchen "lth eating
area. OverslJ.ed garage.
Nice landscaping.
S*.OOO. Xlnt Rnanclna.
C714t 67M400
121Jt Ua.JIJI
MAR BOA
oo bcautlful 5 bdrm 873-e210
home. biCb11 upended. I~~~~~~ estn lae lol. '525.000.
Call Ceot1.1r1 21 l•-------
Lockbart. _.....,_ BETIY BlllART
CoraMH191i•d1 Of OPIM HOUSE
By Owner. Creatlve IEALTY
llJD,OllO. Glen Mar S BR 2
Ba. 1WW UJl.. pau>t Pna
only 95MIS1. 982· 1613 haanclng. Cuatomlzed ln.ttes you to dist'USs
throughout. 3 Bdrm. 2 _, --·-fut ..... be. pool a& yard, beach )Qr ,.,... ....... "" ~ ..
access. Call for appl. wtth her. Call for ap.
.._ 9'1i»I• VA
• SLS.000 down •
CleaoJ br, 2ba +pool
Divortt forttS aa1e
JlSOmo.
6«).81773 pnintnwd.669161
COiia MelCI I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RtEEDOM HOME
3Br·~·3l60 National.
Lf.ASE OPTIC..
3br. 2ba Condo, xlnt
area. IM,900. 6'S· 7272
Avllll.~U
*** J.L~wald 868 ezSl.
c.osta Mes.
You att tbe winner ol
two tickets UJ3 00
value). to
CIRCUS V ilGAS
Mar 14th· Mar. 20th
C:C.taMesa&s
H•ntn1ton Center
ncteU may be claimed
by calllni 142-~. ul. m •••
ZIDIMCOMOO
\n French Quarter
Lowell price In area.
Located oo greenbelt.
Only $7S,000. WON 'T
LAST. w ............
156-1711
OAIGLEH
Dhtlnct\ve new 2
bedroom, 2~ ba C:OD•
cbublblml .•••.
25JI DtlD Me, C.11.
80C7N
: OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/.
541-0425 Btr.
COOLPOOl
Neat .Ir Clean 3br, 1"4b• Nr lllnl scllls at HIUI\
mglOll Center Part P!ace. Inc 842 7461
IWW•
... , !IS' 1042
NO quAUFYIMC9
EASI'SlDE • Owner wiU
ftoance. Remodeled J
Bdrm. 2 bath. $135,900. ()wn /8kr. 645--1708 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ Wat.tr View
flDL1tOA a atJs a a a a a CJll Only t yr old 'l'wnbome c.lrd Locatiolt 2tr. den. 2hba, 2 Crplcs.
Samfice! Small, cozy pool, spa, sauna. tenn1.S
in.eon very lrg. bw~a· 1196,000
ble lot. For salt' by Real ~tale "R"Us
0 w D e r • c a I I TI4-S22-6'720
m:JM'n-TTT1
CS :Jlf.SUSStJIJi[l)tUS Al
1&13 Pooderosa
129' WATBRlOHT
CUSTOM
4 Br. 3ba w 'deck It dock
8IO.OOO. Xlnt 6 uruque
financing. 846-4413 Al
Fink. Bkr. Mildre d
Helf er, %13 /5fll· 5'7'56
Meu Vt'f'de Beauty. A
deltgtd\Lll,y charming 3
BR. 2 bll1b home. 84>ark1· ill8 dean. Vacant. Great
neipbori)ood. 97t-•563 aft. e P11 Lean/Option to close
--------Ale· Beautiful new coo· IK Dur t v.. do overlook In« tennis
lllN Verde cuatam, 4 court a fr pool. Slip
bdr 6 deD. 3~ baa .. pool available. Call Sandy
6 , j a c . J a ck I e 18l .. MMllOI
ffandlenwn.Gl·UlllS .... 1044 ·~~~91 ...................... . ~ RS Down~N~'!'fying! $1100DOWM. Owner will finance !
OWC. I Bdrma. nur Brt&bt cbeery home.
oceu. No quUCyln1. -.. to Urie lab in Wood·
hTDUy rm. frplc. Call briqa. ....-..,.-..Ml.-o c.IWC.,.t
Al ... tt2.IOO ,....,.
19'11 V.A. LOM4 CM.II.ft.AM I 01
MSTWJ MIN. $1Zl.OMI .. IV>MTHS Sllll'pellllorU bome. • r.u& y aPOol.. as.. l *"' Cl \IP • a ftlCI ll28.000 doW). Pamlly room
~MABlELOAN
COUEGE PARK
Fabulous 4 bedroom
Yale Plan, ldeaJly local
ed on cul·de-sac H1 tzh
loan balance Newl)
carpeted & freshly paint
ed throughout Thi:.
home also bas central air
cond. & hardwood floor..
Call
..=; RANCH ~ RfALTY ~ S51 2000
tlJRTHWOOD
Custom home with 3
betbooms aod ~n with
pnvat.e alnum. 2600 sq
ft Betttt Hurry ' I
@RANCH
REALTY
551-1222
Alkucllow
lavestors Thb home .. Ideal for ,yocJ. 2 Bdrma., 2 ba ..
bright. cbeerf uJ country
kitchen. Private palio .
Neer pools and sp•. Call
t.oda.Y for lDOl'e i.nfonna ·
Uoo.
.......... . .... ----·-····· ......... " =.=::: ...... 14 f~aded thraout .I_ ............ .
OclfllUm ludac:•Pint· ~rlurDAMT
'. L_ . . Nll1 ••
OM.Y •4-tol OwHr purchHd -~'""'' ~ ~ Wret, .... r.t..a.!Tlaad· New llodutar Type
,...., .... JlV ~ ••• , •••• oil "o• llDam. Pf\ COIDllUJalty,
l8ll..,. __.la&. SIM l bdll, JI llr •arUy. -1 .. ,._,.... ES.U., OK. Prom
OlifNlll.•11ifl#flOllft..cf, ,....... Jalaad
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ntSON
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t
U.._MIADOWS ~~ e~.._. tMt ~ Cllilrtll a.Jl:t is I H •••••••••••• ~ -:.:,:.;•• ta.. a.mo ...
...... HIHdm c 187, wb Ca.Ill. I 8Jl. hma..ooo • ,..._, l•. nn. w/fpt.
671-711J • ..._ ... eell. Co1.1
&..,... ... IOIO .......................
PAnecft YOU CAM
UYIWITH
dr, 2~.811, ZIOO aq ft, 3
ts ,....,. bome. Leu
U..Jrnold. an.900.
IM.SDDdD-Sl.tmmo-WAi ...,..,11..m mo-t.7~
...... 11112 mo-I.Jn,
,.ao. w• \o beact.~ chab 6 teanta faell. tm.•Call
lllBDONB&ALTV -...m
1HI ......
!'Ay~~CHD vtewl ... ~._.-~ed ... town.bome,
ftDl9& • IDOlt desirable
I I II II , I I
Ul. '-:.l >N
fttendnc bliled on tak·
.... f#W m.tlaC loua • aeller earryto1 back
..... Call owner Bkr. ..... w11 arealoeatloa, P1nl ~~~~~~~~ offerln• bf orl1tna1._ -....._
owner. D.000. -A9111leto-55IO c .. 1 t www 1011 ............ 1052
__ ....::;.._....;_ ____ ....................... .
....................... * * • ~ Do U4JC. Plaaoctnc 4
rr .. rrotWs
Graemw.mt Model, 2'700
aq It • Bdrm 3 Ba.
$245,000. By Owor. ,.......
.Ma 0..... Bdrm. S btl, ocean view.
1906&enl Lo Lee fam rm. Owner .
Newport Beacb ~7X5
Yeu are I.be .toner ol 5-M~ 1010 two tickets <tla.oo _ • ._ ............ .
value). to Bd1den ~ ...... Vlefo 1067 CllCUS V AIGAS Oraaceeo.mty
Mar. Mtb -Mar.Dh z....__n.-1ei-
aA '10HG" a.taMe.als 'Dab-~"""
.Jn this beautllul :MOO &q. ffuntiogtoa Center From •.750
.......................
A. family home; large TicUt.a may be claimed f.7"'o IMT.
prtvau rear yard with by calling 642-56'78, ext. 9 95 A p R
pool •spa. Qwet street Z12 · · · · in xlnt neighborhood. Of· * * * CaU for Appointmeont
fem! at Sl.86,900. --------1 At}.: ~191, S4().J500 957-5782 644-1Z71 ..w'PORTCUST Open House Sun. 1oam-~ Highly upgraded, pro-Jpm. Former home of r'\r.W.IJ•Sl'~TEMS· feukxlally decorated 2 the MAHARAJAH Of' ~ J Bdrm 2 bath condo with lNOORE. $1.000.000, i.n· .,,.~,_. pe8-a·boo ~an view. cl. furn. +bldg. lot. 20'l ~ ___ ....._______ <Xfered at Sl.55.000. Call dn. or trade for inc. prop
Mlwportleodl 1069 ~Wl 2221 Heliotrope Or
·-·· ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • 543-1 '19'7. Carl (Agt ) "''~HERITAGE . • REALTORS
LIDOISLAMD
IAYFllOHT
E•cltlo1 e1tate·lllte ~~~~~~~~ main boUle loca~ 00 ·:..
mosl prettiglo\11 Lido Spedacularvtew! Securi·
I•fHcl :&r, rroat . .,._.-...-.a.. ._..... .. .-,,. ----.. t.-1 ...... l be
pest ..:.-::"· Tbta ~HTS .... a.om. " a...-di an... ale ~ compere. Loca· W/1.l!'lo down. 2 bou9a Oil ~ & design will sell R·2 lot below 15th St.
itsdf.-.TIU S129,000. Call Curt
Hert>erU, ll, 131·1266.
S1UOO '--"'-L.-Talre av« low iatttest payments on lb1 a
d;ynamic one bedroom
~ .._, Bl'A..BTER,
dlll ...............
.... ~.i
i , .... fta.11 tee:arity;
poo , •P•· ree room. BKR.~1721
TMl8.l -· .
•7UMITS•
F'lll&.elt IP"O'rioi area of
Garden Gron. 10 mo.
old, all 28r & l ~Ba
Twobse units. OWC
•/30% dn. $00,000.
8Sl-1&
DAVIS&CLAU
IH'VISTMBfT'S
4 Bdrm. 2 ba house +d e " shop bldg. Newport area
112.CO>. Agt. 646-3997 or
6603.'S&.
IALIOAPIM.
7UNJTS
Owner-fa.naoced Cross
!ilm Wot· ZJ.000 A.'lk
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•••••••••••••••••••••••
New Broadmoor
Wat•rfroot Jbr, :ba,
MtWilJ, pool /ltaola.
C........ Jll4 _..S·llDEat. IOI.
............ ._...... .,.,.., JJ44
mt.ftl'IOI( r..wrsm'& 2 BR ....
Ger. •tnat 7ard. ••»« ....
2 Br. 1 ba. prap, .clult.1
cmlY.$a51PO.
l7$«C
lmmac: 3 br, 2 ba.
rtreplace. Near So. ao.t Ptua. ms. A#.
IO-m>;ta.1010
aw. U.. flplc, w Jyard.
S&o¥elnbit. Ad1b No
Pal. $17SMO. 6*-1105,
.WBerurd
3 Br. 2 ea. end. pr, 7ard.
ftlblr. dryer, "75 mo.
~orM.S.fla.
3 er. 2 btl. tam rm. gar, a. Jd. Kida ok. No dop. tmmo.m.-i.
CM /NB area 3Br 2ba
~. 3 car 1ar. -/IDO. m~ col-
lect
2br home w /praae. nice
yard. MOO mo. water
s*d. NopeU. ~
air, trpk, 2 ear pr, n.r.
So. Qll. Plua. '1QOMo.
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3BR.2'4tbtl ....... ll.000 4BR.Jbe ........ ..
JBR.~be .. " .... 950
4 !JR, 2..,. ba. POOL
Newport Belldl .... "71 .
S Bdrm+den+fam rm.
Greeabeit view. Never
liftd 1D. Qxnm. tam1I &
pool. SIOO /mo .
Waterfront Homea
Gl-WOO
New 6 oever lived in.
BeauLllul 1pUt level 4
Bdrm w /skyll1bt1 ~
Mltb&.ooe deeor. Av all
DOW. 900 llDO.
Wa&erfroat 831-1400
Woodtrid&e 2 1t.ory brand new 3 br eondo. 1 ~ ba,
frplc, yard, loci rec.
pactace; Lake. pools,
jacuz.d • teon.il. 9550.
mo. leMe. -.eoc.
Lallea watelfroat twnbM •
lBr, end llntl, 1lm toe.
leno\a, pool, sauna.
Jaami tm mo. 544-104
"-' i..e J br. 2 btl houM.
frpk. blllblY upended.
0am pcd. Avail. April
L SJS, mo. 7»-12121 LO 4
Man Ulnl Fri.
Ing for $487,000. By 0-,.. 3126 --------•I _ow_'ll_ier;__:MG-8454_,:___· ___ , •••-•••••••••••••••••• FIREPLACE. HUGE 3 ~-------lUNITS ~ 2br, lba, gar, pvt. Bdrm, z bath home rc11e·w~·~·2 car
E..eo.t.llesa. Im.~ wit. 6'13-Zl81 Secluded and very ~ ~ 'Jn~i;::a.o
Owner-financed. Gross or pnvate Mesa Vude.
Inc. 114 .200. Asking ....._ 3144 ctc.LO'l"ewtDkleaebool ~..,.. 1152
Sl8S,OOO. By owner -·•••••••••••-••••••• Only tl:IO.trno. Ask for ....... ••••••••••••••••
....W. S... .loeQubl eo-mzy Clllb BUl Nar1.aa. A#. ~ Tn7 2Br, 2.Ba. ~ w If rp\c.
--------• .. ; f'aS anll ~er1oak-' farm dla rm Vie• ~ r.tbWt area. ._lab 6 -2 P 0 V.., lll4 -.AnM..~L ,;...,. .. ,.._. lll0.000 U . ea -courM. U I 1111I1111 ti I Ueeee ..
Vic lrt' et, Realtor. 6 din. beaatll\&117 t::.e..._ .. IClft.Zfrpl. Ila part.... UM
541-84 or~ turn. No pet.a. .0 Mo., 1 in mmtr br, lrl (am rm. • • • • • • • • • • • -·•-•••• ~·Bucb 'TSM81l 4 br, SIU. Ml-2120. NO P"EE' ~ ~Condo
'T 114 acres at 201.80 & 20162 ....................... I ll:idfl4• '-«II lZ40 ---J '-'UAIL BY OWNER -Approx LAl9iM---leodl----3-141 9l:MIOI =~•Ila Rutal.3
PLACE Barch St. Nr Bristol OCEANFRONT COT -··-·•••••••••••••••• O:ean YW"W, d.lx 2 BR 2
REALTORS •-•••••••••••••••••••• Sll00.000 ca.sh d.n. 0 W C TAGE. 28r , pvt bcb, OOMES F'OR RENT ba \'"!"laalln condo MableFar~~· I IOO rttOPHTllS"" balance. Prine. Only adlt.s • .-3S79 3 or •br Pn~ from frpk . deck. aJJ bU·lllS . BIG CANYON VIU.Al4LIOA -10,-nt:Jor.M.1 557-1~ sa.,,... FDCd yard & ..w c::uwDder 2 YT ~~ C1iaJt aeekl \o buy or ••••-••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~1 tts1111porf ._. 3169 caracu Families •i mo.! BBP, agt
Spectacular goll course SeMe opUoo a ''resale''. --------~~~~~~~~ ·-•••••••••••••••••• please. Kid• Ii pets ~1S
-..te. MIO aq.ft. 4 LO 6 PlltrldlTeoore,131·12.66 EXCITING -lHOUSH M!lalme.c.!.19M--Z'lllor --------Bdrms, 5YJ baths. Pool II • e e DILJIXl4-ftl'X ON HUGE LOT AT ~zrn.All.ootee. ZBR dx. mar. sat~>. 3 aad111a.Sl,2Sl5,000.~~~~ U.ft.rtl o.:..~~o< :::~c~:•::f.,~ ~.::~AR~2:. Ew.Sbr.1~.SolVi.ta ~~~~~:!; TllSJAIN£SCO. ~ 1914 1raveleae Onale Comll7 .. fllaat XB51. 1111c. am117 •1pedoul. =-.f~.:f'..!::· pr.,....,pool,aaaa,
&1"1161 Newpartcr.t. Truly one w cMena. ouWde patio ml&a GD u tmtalbDeDt Four 2Br. 2b• units. S..-deear, ti1MD ladll· Jacuu.I prhrtl. Leate ~~~~~~~~~~! or t.ba aat auncuve 3 Ii prdetl. Dlabwuber· talebM»I Wb7paybJP SUO.OOO.OWCloa.Datlnt. b9 iDcluded. 2 PoOb. •Ell1CllliftSolVUIU• .._ MS-0101 or QJI) dlapoaal·froaUru ma... wbm JOU dool putUna creem. sbuff'W s... la SdW1ll'dl 58r _a_mo ______ _
bdrm uaks. 1 ye.,. oJd. Fri Ilda t re. P'reo c b ...__ •-~ • .._._ CJD11. All-m..ueo bom'd .ad ..... n.-. bAU ..wfOIT Near pool.Built-in armoire dlvlder. 2 ........ -. ~ect.......... ·~ · 2'1181.. lam rm. frpJc. ••SUPEllBDTALON ftnandnl " IDod down ..,.lbedl, C!OrDet lot. :. ~~, .. aDit 10 MIWUMITS-CM ::fau :!.~ ~ 1115 mo. • /Ir d 0 r TR g a A y ., R 0 NT.
CUSTOM PQmel&. No poba, no QllMm). 14S.f4'1 2·2~N~;_!~btl -.,-117-415:15 lwe; adumve ~ ::S:t"':a.':.~ qulifylo1. Tennis. AMMP.rtl -.. ,_, .._, rm, PRESTIGIOUS LAPf· --. S 8dnD. bDme
dellJ" w /uotque Jacuul. Smltb-Meyer, Caatom Cambrld1e ~~ ta-1'03 ~ .. ::.N1~.l ..:m2! mNO ar. aa. fam nn, wtlll••tlc•UorlOft. =u~··~ ·""-·M>an--or-.. _
1111
__ =a::i.~:CWf~ 8-ID... iotellOICOMDOS ~.:::=. =-~·,~; =.:".!:,~'
l.AMD. llmldlq POOL. -aw..-=: l2Brt'10 28Un 1 vbie ':,!~~ 12 •-Ga Utiln j8cml1. l>e•mecheW.ap. • ,tilUo ult tr 6 liall. SP\'GIASS.. • br 2'41 ba Neldto...U fast. Seller •• .,... ~ ' a. ......,. -·· R4 lot ID ceatraJ a.ta New pl•b crpts. NO n.w. Gardener Incl'
motlnted. Stlt,500. •• USLOCATIOM upp8ded. PmCl..UCIDt Miu. 120s2101otw amr WAttRFROHT Fiiia. srw.o. MJ.7m or ammo.MMTIS.
... ml !:=-:be8:.:!i l.owWla~~..:.~ =-~!&~~ ._,lllO,OOOcaab. REAL63HOM1.e.tn1400~TE · _ ... _JJ71 ______ ,llbeo.do.21r,lbe.
· -\Va Iker 1; ltrn cellln11. g-nd unit. ..,_ --· -.000 a OD11 IN ID· I UNITS. Owner wlll Neat! V~wl .-00/mo. IZIUDDorowne:r..W lie 2Br, ZBa ln Lac-Hll.i. tawtl Near Back Bay. CS17• fl0-!'!11dowll.03 ~~~~~~~~I VACAHF ftlm .... 11 aptiaa. mcett
1
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1
perk., cor-Prtdecfownenbio. But C\U_. ~sharp 2 DR. 2 Ba.
JeanDal•A;.. ner ot " ar1e patio valQll ln Costa lleHI ·-------· OCEAN FRONT 2br. 1115. 3 BR.-· 3 BR. BtautiM tarp bollle ln --------1 <lc1Gl.fl35 HmMMllOS area. Air coad-oaly lllllteell.l111r'7! BKR aval.I. wkl7/IDOl1ly. 542 9iZ5. eso.e to ldloo!I, a1moat '41 acre 2 Br HCAMYOH DaaeeoiporeUoo sn.sn (JD021), MM4tl llHTS 524-0181 Ht. 227, or fW>'l•lblJPPiOI. "1llc. bl beam ·ceW.n,: tn~~:b?e~: ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~::... 6D&UXIUMm =-~~=~~·· _CJ5. __ '1l'n _______ 1 ,,~_@!IJtm® =:r~~ ~
Callforappt. SALIS PIUMZEASTSJDE,Cll Aa91561-'1TT1 ....... ~fu-....d W.._,i'l~ S'1Smo . .S.1'71 VlllA BALBOA Z105Barbor,Ste208-A 2Bdnmeacb. ~~~~~~~~~!-•••••••••••••••••••• .,. .............. , 601UDO ErcWqnewprojec:tbQ 540-1'37 'IHESTARNESOO. LahfwS. 2200 Ga•:.. 1202 1 Bdrm dale to beach. _ ..
4 Br6:dal.-.
azper Waterfront Condo. 6: ocean views, t II 2 I~~~~~~~~~ I ____ 67J._T1l_l___ --·••••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••••••••••• 1375 DXJDth. DJO. Iaumculat.e.
s,eetacu1ar view. Al· Bdnm for ule or lease. TwolOxlll'loU. SST 5 Mo . Co a y 51Ml12 ~
-ble loen. Call tor UJS,000 to SSS0,000. COSTA MESA 4-llEX£S •Bepla.BuUdto neiOborbood. 4br 2ba Blleeall B&y priv buob· dll.aila. Sewlral to choo9e Crom. 3bSI 1973 We.tern, lo ul Ownt BJdr. fr111. blUn ~upbOarda.· a BR l Ba. pr, Dice yard. -·--· • ' • • •-'r "-• ..__ stave MSG -' ....., or 3br, 2ba,
*
C ten-al ..-~ rent, 2Br, ZBa. PIOM' 119,000 »1125 5'3-810 CISD t..lnnlton. Garden ..._, ..,.,., · Lee tDCl 1M1Uo. 9800 Per
O """ ty .,._,.m.---·-'""· --c..,.., cspnn1dal• • ""'"° dY>: ,,.,.,., mo . u1 -soo1 or le Investment l.llaod tJtcben, many NIAi DISMIYUMD .... •••u• I Amptan. 714-~ evs-. zi.:MD.lC
-.. Mf.S7J7 -lltlft'I bJ OWDel' P.SOO m... °=~• 8roMr C7U11IO-ID 1·3 LOT C.W .. Mw JJ22 MIWHOMI ---.-.-.---~~~~~~~~I a dim. country klleh ..... .._, .._ • .-,..... Pttme Costa lfeaa· -•-••••• .. •••••••• !Mp I ll&Gr7. 3 br, ~ Aa.IPll~ ~DA,,1 ,_,,,,_, .. _ i.cat1oo oa Baker HAnc>* ba , Sl'll . Hunt -..._........,
TH1aurrs Pri•• ·-mt.it pro-1 .. 1oaaur. decorated
ccmdM'1e QIDi&:!.~ ............ tile 111117. trp1e, 1uab aU"lam. OWNER EXTREMELY . llOTIVATED A WILL
HSLP FINANCE. -.-.-mi
.;;.. \\'i1 ll~1:r f; l1:t:
_ _._._. "'""'""' 14elbcl.2baOW1Mf''lunit SL for apartments YllW~ !!,.1,!!.n /Clay area. ab.dSt. _ •• .,..., w frpl,7atd.praces. oracmdol. BuUder's 2 ~ ~ n---. NewpartBeacb 0..+dtJlltlDview. Mlw,..IHdt hnbut•,oooand pacbae available. aew\JOID.-. 2 .-Ua --------VOil.,.. tlae wlaaer or Plati*~.m-iaa !'.Qjoy tbe ocean breezes 4ualtut-.ooo. Call Jack for In· MaDaco model, ftreplace ••YrttrVATI-two tickets <SU .OO ~ lni!iltcatellco:eyalnJ)e 'ISL~ M2-UI03 fonmUoD. , ~U:,.Y:=· Com· Ttny house. walk to fthll).to :~ wtda coech. Call today ......_, t7t~ pem-bucb, new crpt1 , Cl9CUSYAMAS lorl\alldllalll <PNltl.3 ). ~ ~ •be I-ts. ts mo. Alt. lkdlum. paiat. private, 11.ar. t4Ua . Mar._.,
TertoM I Ir..._ 61 br ~ fboct 1ard. NO DOGS. o.ta .... 6
M1Yt ...... lrf &.a Ill&. Mew loea IXJPLD ....... jM1tio, 1l'IW pl -mo. W4I FW••o.M.r 972-842l S1.11.IOO. Owaer /bkr. ....._ .a Lee. flOOMo.. to mo"8 IL G1 Lab. See 11cbll tmJ be c!.elmed
-.-. s bldloom, a
bdl family bona. on NEWPORT BEACH· f:tt: =-l Jot. Mobile Hoate to H ·
..,_ ;:. • Brtr:r CoopenUoa. No-.......... J, _.., ..... Gl..
BJ...,_ EG1t C.11. I n......-~lot~--.1. ~~-=r!;,2,!DIA1t. tamMOOM~ * * * c:omm'l .. $1.25,000. t:;;. ·:;. "'"t:P:: --... _, .... ,_ w.a .......... crpCI
OWMI' ~" edit pk. ....
__ l..;..911;.._;,,. ...... ...;..;;.;;...;_ __ SPARKLING llAIN Owna' wlU Cl"7 2nd.
BEAClf VIEW: Lapaa OUlltMI' at Walker 6 IM
' Bdrm. cUlltOm borne e.amorbomemMZ15
wUb famUy room, den, UX'4 • 'Tl &KYLINJ:
Nl,000 .tn. O .W.F. 'BHcb. All atllltlH Se........ • ..... lbt.NODOGS.' Nlw'partQwUbr,lbe.2
..._,. ll lrJlt, P&1U ..-1able Good linlnc• Baauhlul Southport, ..._.pd. •tmo. '571 ...,, oc.D riew. SUOO. .., mo. Drtwe bf Jll ._ -.cioo w ~ .tew 5 Bdnn to..,.,. tn. Gl Lab,... mo. Property Houae.
JamdrJ room, 5 dedl:a. . •
....... flnpl•«* Ud Wiik '° Hoea Holpe&al.
Cabrtllo. 141·16" or · + Boous, 4~ba. saoo ...... --. -.-Omta.1010.
...... manth. Alf.: 7eo.a:D E:uc . ._l•Ddtn1 500 abr, Newport Heilbll. 3Br,
8J owner• uda kkle ctaulCled Ads are th• a., ram rm. den, 111>" poal •/IDO. -.aon.
Dlllm....Uwlllome,a
br, ' .... -ltrhm. Bids .. ,. Goodloe. lUID eca.ft...._ .... _
llAUOll VIEW llOlfE
C&Blla· I Ir. a ba. LR.
FR, ... Avail April
TW.e-1S11to ...
Newport IWdO J br, 2
be.. dbl rm. frple, paUo. z
car 1ara1e. fenced.
Avail April 1. #D mo.
No peta. S7J·4105 or mma.
UDO
WSliontOM
•Bil. I btl. Aval.I. DOW!
IAUO~
llALTY •7M170
Npl er. 4br, 2~ba, fam
nD. mini OttaD VU, frplc,
wet w. pool. tanil, jac.
... m-3SJJ; .U-7953
GYmour condo. ultra de·
hlD ammeoitles. 1 br
SOS. Call Jaoest
(7l4)M5GU,
Newpan c...i COPdoe
3Br,vn 11SC>1mo
2Br S'150trno
Aaem.~
Harbor Ri4• Estates
home. a Br, Jbe. a frptcs .
1-e fa.rll rm. pvt jac. 3 cliC'
pr, sec pl.ed. Appl. on-
ly. trJGO/mO .... 7el).1638
aft I pm. -.c_,aT...._
LcM1J 2br. 2be 00 IOI!
Cll9M. Sec. ..... Pool " tenob. Yrfy Sl'lSMo.
Hl-llll wkdya or
111.naG ... ..,v • .._
tmm.c. eompAeteb ~
furtH.abed. 38R 2 ba.
lilmaco model, q IU et,
a-b loc. Avail mo. at
llOO. Debi Blbb. Agt.
ti$4000, ~ <Eves).
s.a •• 3276 .......................
% Br. den. z btl eoado. 1 yr ....._ Im mo. Pool &
•· lit. Wt + S21JO dep L500 aq. ft. 411G-1.J.U , eve~
4D-1254 or -.2734. A::.k
for Nor Jerry.
2 Bdrm. Z btl condo. ~an
vtew. Ad\UU , oo pet:.
S.S90 mo. 493·8315 .
73Mntl .llr. Dnia.
T..... 1290 .......................
3 Br. I~ ba, comer lot.
Brkk frplc & natural
wood. No. T1ut10 . _19) .... aASpm.
c 0 st ... 1¢ ~ J42S .......................
STANTON
<K.at.ella & Knott)
J Br. 1i., ba. 2 story
D11bwbr , p:il10. dbl
~ 2 k1~ & I pd~
ok $47S ~64 2566 or
t'T.J.21111. A'1 . oo r ee.
UASIS GALORE
~
% BR ~. Turtlerock
end ..ut. _, mo. All
UlWUes • uaoclatioo
dla iDduded. Momltain ... dme&.opoat.
·-~~. eod "olt. $42$ mo . Orolmd ,._. pWI Dal LO
paal .....
2 -.... funilY home. Deaoe Rome lntne.
0...--1t1 pool. Ilse>
mo. C..-Te,....._
7u.17IO
<71" NI 9 •"\'"'I'() N MCI• [Wiii
•VILLAGECJl!;F.K •
...... imlt -
vauJted ceUlnaa·muter
+LOn-2 ba·D.R .-pool
-trp&-pwt .,.tic>-~
ldtcben-dbl gar+bobby
-opp SCP-mat.are
adulta -•. '7$1 · '1N6,
'151-0770
Adlalt eondo, l br 1 ba, Ml
eecurily, Pm Bristol,
MID.~or 5i5'7·5107
Vlllta Gnnada. 2Br 2ba.
~. pesfect cood.
Aaoc pool 6 priv. l580.
Bt"'1y: a.(Jl500.
D;l1•1..._ 3'00 .......................
Beaut. new 2br. Jba, w11undeck. Cloae to
beacb in C4111 . •6$.
11HU.
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.... , I rd1 1707 .......................
Z8r wbUr nntal
Uatll I tU. *'75 mo. m.mt
J.724 __ ................. .
wh.Utwater •••••· AIB.9f.._
••· -• 77 _,... 28r, UNOOa&ALISTATE 291. walk to itoa1
C.M.--. •.oeo cln. t am~ 10 a sUt'ceYful .,.... ITIDlo . ...,,_ 1.-..c.
O.W.r . ..._it U '!(, 121SN.OOA1/tHWY prqeorya.rd1ale! It's '"'Brtri'---' .... --------1Brmalllle:.0..1295 .
• -,J ... mo. ·-. ., • ·-· ... per.,.. .. -Sboree s Br, 2ba, ,._ '--". --~ ·-1•0 --.. ""' " LAGUNA 8£AC'H a bettw way to tell more walk to bea h. et f1t1. ·---• ~ wa --. -.. ,n. Ml,...«....... 1111... people• c c. tau.11, pool . rrplc. 2 No .._ QIMt.. lee'UA:
tlU)_.l er:.ptal. AllSUF·lmll -..a:zJor9-0m. '*>c:btobdL-..uo · ttnWwptlllvdMN1'73.
CAM•OIO AU.VftlmDPMD a.,..,.~~ .... , ..
,.._ C.C.0. 4HJ(• ..... : ...,, 89(11,
OCIAN vmw N.a. M1t
.... ,,.,.. bale, duO ................ a... • m 9¥WllJ.,-
MYnotn' l 8DIUll. l
BAnt.11171
WIBreU'7 cioodo, aU aew •atntor. pool, ......... llrD. ..... .,,....
CIGILOQl 'ro ISACll
......, I br. AnU. I/IS.
11/P co .-.. a bt \"OGdo
•. a.c. Pl&u. "· lllalJ' br W/11et.b. 1111 mo. + •••aAe.r•. 19f1'0llUY
4100 sq ft. omc. bulldm, •
.... Udo laJ.t, PW'tl&Me &lliCll n ,-......roo,ooo Clwn. 00 Und St •
Newport 8tecb. Call for
detella Sien• Realty ...
S aq aka bMdlca1 bids..
f8XX SHOP s...· .o .......
Wa r m , hmlnla e
J!llcior1a.
97J.4776
lllt'la.G~
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JM. ..... evtr)'tbin1
tun. •c.11. DMra .
11/f'CMat. m«m. A••U few lmmed. OC·
~· Ampa. put . -~MMllOl. ESCORTS .......................
4JIO Jt Hra Ml-4180 ;:: --'* .. 1lillii.. .=. .... I hlllW. ...... I •. Oil
l • I Wrm. llllOff. Cf'P, em•-. •1.,. • • ,... ... ur.~
NSWPOltT ISLAND
~. delwx Qr.
dupl•a, lbr 2 be,
11&e .. -*11,1U1 anti.
alarm. cpl. pref. No
&*• llOO mo. 1rly .
IJS.11'12
....................... mTOM D . I .. aeacs NC VISA
KADOlaYD. ............ gn PIMl&A.-.C'Mktrwa
111ec. l ...... l,Jlt. mt__,; IU·W.
~ • Ne.. AU utU pd. l Br, tabs. rtldt. pool
I'.,---.... bi·-Newtr remodeled abop.
ptna cenuer la Costa ~ has oUlcea avail for Im.med. occupancy
Crom approx 480 t o
I 0 IN ....................... ....................... ~GdniOWot Bu.aine... Misc ateel
a'=t:!. = eo peu. •·
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It ... ---......,.JBrll&-.C J • • •=-J740 Br. I ba PIS. l>lay·
-·······-·-.. •• P'Qmld.pool ...... Krt .... ~•taa.Uvl.QI! ._...._~ ...... Plft·llb IW" 18r 1 t. J'tom 9"1$
roudtua. Terraced 2Br 2 b9 From l&SO
pool aant. ... bbq. 3 Br 2 bit l"Nlm ll5oSO
aparkllna fouatalna. Boa~ •Pllcioul wllta Sp 1 c I o u a r o o m 1 iD amalJ buUdinp. Pvt
Separate dinina area. Yardl, pabol. Open ct.Uy
walk-in closets, home· 10-4all.982MapleSt.
like kitchen 6 cabinets. TSLMgmt MZ-1803
=.,to Huntingto n 3 tr, 2 ba. nr. So Coast
2 Bedroom rum. S46S Plua. ai.u 833-2238 M· F,
'I't>wnbouserum S505 _8_:~~5_::.>~~~~
Adults, no pets
Utilities Free!
LA QUINTA HERMOSA
E&de 14.9 E Bay 2br,
lba, pool. Adults No
Pm. m>Mo 548·3721
16211 Parbide Ln 1 bl.k Nur New 2 br 2 ba ~•ch. 3 bl.ks s or dabwb.r, sundeck: $395. '
W ·5"t 548-8675
3748 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAN VIEW
Zl.51 Pacific C. M
Large I br w loft. 2 Br, 2
ba. Frplc. pvt patio, encl.
gar., bltns, Jac u.i:z1.
From $450. No pets ln-
fantok.
•111111£•
GaltAPJ.
J ....... .., ~earport ~QU..,BBQ's
dole to twya • bc:bs w&lkto~
171119c1J111Wftl .. w ...
847-6064
........... ldll
,•., .",I l Ill T '!!•· . . .;.~'·4 llVINI,
• 1 & 2 BR P1t10 Apts.
• Dishwtshm & 880'1
• Pool & Ric. Room
• G1rd1n l1nd~ping
• Jog 10 Buch & Shops
SF/\
f NVIH l>NMf-N I
'lh l? H.1n1olt1111 It 8
9!il 4'->00
U Npt. Ave. A.rddt.. de-
alped.. New lwo.lun.a.
.... Bil)' Vlew. w /W
qifta. bplc. bit.in kiteh,
paUoe fr deeu. Must
See l P'Tom S12Hlo.
l7Ml1Z «175-8090
W!:S'OClJl'P 2 br, l~ ba
t.oiwnble, .. mo. Aduha
only, DO pets. 17218 Bed·
bd I.A. Soa-153.'l
Udo Ba,yfronL UPBlaln
on the water. 2 Bdrms.
frplc. newly pa.lated ia ·
out. Short or &oo.c term
rental. ~l 4':673-1283
Modem, clean 2 Bdrm, 2
bath apt over gar. 2
doors from beach. Very
private. Use or lovely
paUo. Open beams lo Uv-
ing rm. Lota of storage,
walk In, lighted closets.
Dishwasher garbage
diap. With or without
garage. On ve by 5403
River Ave, aod caU for
appt to see. AvlUlable
March 15. ~1771.
3876 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!ilatle car 1ar•1e for reat, CK. SSS mo.
~1819
4400 .......................
1235Sq. n.. .. mo.
1117Welkliff. N.8 .
Agent. ~-:m:z
1 or 2 Rm su.11.ee from $75 . m w. lBlb St. Call Tom
~ZllO.
me.sums
Prime Newport Beach
loc. Near 0 .c. airport.
Rmt &ncl receptioo, coo
fe rence r m , Janitor
aerv., utils, 100 free
co p ies & mo r e
Secrd.arlaJ serv. a vall.
W OC' Dote 851·9411.
PRESTIGIOUS
LOCATION •••
Newport Beach
•JBO 4000Sq. Ft.
•Bay Vlews
•Extra Amen1llc:.
lelaa. ft.. • new oiita • p-1atiq at nuouble
""-· CaU Paula S. Kata ,...~
Towa•~
SbopsMng Center
fbntngroa Btacb
Apsrm. 611> aq. ft. for
commercial or otrlce
aae.35to~.
C714 '1113-0777 or
C'Zl.3~
1100 Sq. Ft. store OD
Ha rbor Bl vd , Costa
Mesa. 835-3'37
SUI LEASE
Ofc & W•wt.J••~ ....... &,. ...
RedhilJ near Bristol. l·~
yr. luae 4officea, recep-
tioo area. warehouse
with Lvae slid.mg door & full security system
Avail after J.2$-80. Call
to see IOAM to 2P M
540-4.500
WOODBRJOGE
EXEC. SUITES
Palm • Psychk Read ln&a
tells 1>b t , present "
1-,. ._... a pet! Call future. Zl3-48U258.
forma, rebar, tools. l•lllli .............. . ptvaol.-9 bolls ......
ftlben A:ph1mllillc-.
plea. Sale will be" ...
3·1S. 9am l o $pm.
£I.re 1thiua mm be ac*l. 1'"2 Gothard Ste. I .
RB.. 714-tC-9773
... ,. t ..
O;; I Ir MIS .......................
lfm 15% to 30% am lll..
2nd TDs sec by prime
local R.E. S to 36 mos.
Sl0.000. min No mu . 20
yrs wttbout a lou. C&U
Deai5on Asaoc m.m i .
Developer looklnc for
A.aimel Aaaia tance Prd. M.aeaage by St.eve,
~.IW..mJ..•fee. Lic'd 1berapiat , N.8 .
~,. ... • ~ CalJ lhm-8pm. Appt Oo.Jy ~ Pa.bl lllltlJJae _S.._2H_1_1_~~~~
TM ~lm.ZU m. 7Jlllll
Lmt Doc: DoOenn an.
l'll!a l es llrlliCbt. I
.... Ana -•"J'Mha"' Lllll "---. Ne.rland,
R..&.811-139.
..._ttMCJSlllilo
GIRLS
G218 E . 17Ul, C.M .
548-9182 ---
BLONDIE'S
ESCORTS
capital. H11 h M!larn LO!»'. Srt =-r. male,
Jl08S].b&e Ca.1J J oe. hnq e Mil ,.....-• vac llarbor
Development Corp vte.o 8-Des Reward
ofO.C. ..•. 972-4694
PSYCHIC llfADl~S
Advleeon m"ue" o( llfe.
bealtb. buslnet.s, etc. l''or
SJ~ &M-Zlti• Wt 15lill --------~toi.o. SOZS um .DDp 8 W H1.11k1e
•••••••••••••••·-··-· fem, ta.JI Dobie mi x
{NEED
{MONEY
male Adam l\ewU.nd.
HB .,._1S16
1-t. <Bu 1 S mo m l
bl ua DoD.e. ean U.ped
Adams Bwa1ttd, H B
"m-12.M 4.ays. ~or
131·1'115 Eva
appt 497-_2783 __ _
*Wa.IK 5400 .......................
"ULIUQC IOOK"
I NT R ODUCTORY
SPEC!W..
SJ5 LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. Maid serv., color
1V, heated pool. Ut1l
<714 )494-5294. 985 No Coast Hwy
Luxury stlaiio. Free maid
serv. Color t v S8S wk
lDC. utll 499-2221
SPMC 631 6107
Extra~ Rooms
Oean, quiet, 2 bd, l ba.
No kids/pets. $350 /mo.
Call J etr 631·1266
Lovely all ndult, no pets, z Br on ell.fr by beach. S29S
1.2&3 Br apts 6200 Ed· mo. AduJts. no pets. 332
Inger, b.b 846-06l9 D'IC100 Lll. See Mgr, apt c.
Udo Mcmina
Vllloge
675-8662
Lacaled lrl North I rvi!W.
not near 0.C. &1J'l>Ort No
traffic problems Exert
iog execut1 ve offices
with Old World charm
and elegance Packagt'
LDC:tudes recept.lorust aod
pbooe answering, con
terence room, coffee,
rmil dispatch, Ja.nitonal
aod ut ilities. Ground
floor location. Xeroit,
aecreury and PC>Stage
available. From MOO.GO. c.u n4-m-1M8.
• CRIDfTMO
FOl,"ND le n101le v.tutt-
med bmred dot( ~remi.
YO U n J! VI('
~ are frtt Orang¥
Co. newest & exciting
datmg <,erv111· 1\ppl.Jr,..
bans aC1."t'pl<-d I» phcino•
63] 7181
View, I br , $4.50 /Jease.
Responsible adults, DO
pets.~.
ttup:rt leoc:h 37 69 ....................... REALTORS
l &2 Brs apt. 3'21 E. 16th Large 2 BR in 4-pleit. ~ 9., AduJLs, DO pets. $350 Bltas, cpt.s, drps. Adlt.s,
Yrly. Also unrurn. no pet.s. $375 mo. 716
964718 Shalimar. SSS-9550
Be..c1ful furn pent.house All utll pd, am c hild
apt. Cntry club racl. welcome , 2Br lb•.
Montbly or lonier. re6ts. D/W, mcl pr, DO
90Mo. '11NJ17 pea. .._ UID Wallace,
associated
r -• , , t • lJ.
'
.... ..,.,....,_
1 Br ~ •mall but
mq • /IOta ol neat wood. IZ'15. 8'2-NSO after 4 pm.
snJNNING Ire 1&2br
garden apts. Pool. $325 le
.. 710 W. lab 8t.
-----..:...;.o....;...__ 2 Br, 1 ... erpU • drpa, hr ..... Coalo. OlllU'al ldda .. No clop. 1lmal1
· 1oe. Pully fum. New yard. 930mo.lll-90ll.
Cl'JIU, drpe, pool, spa, I.lg 1 br, pool. nr. a.hope,
&Ym-IM pref. dys Janet adlls, no pet.a. Util pd.
. ~· eves Joyce UllM Monrovia 548-0336.
Ocean front 2br. 2ba ,
April 1, lhru June14.
· 1S2-9t86or673--0881
1llE VICTORIAN
28r, w /gar. Ad.lt.s, crpt.s,
drps, bltns. fncd yd.
Wat.er pd. 6J6.<112Xl.
801 Victoria St $350
OCEAN ARIA
Wa lk to the be ach
Dellghtful lge 1&2 Br
apta, some w frplc, all
poUos or balconies. En-
joy 31 acres w attractive
greenbe lt , trees,
landscape & 9 hole put·
ting green, 2 pools.
Friend ly clubhouse
w frplc, color 1V, aauoa,
exercise " ~t room. Stana at m> iod'I ma· jortiil.
Adulta, DO pet.a.
CASA .. SOI.
21661 lra:'t ..
'62-6653
SHARP. Beach 1, 2 4J 3 Br
with bplc, dabWU', pr ... (l9ilo.No ...... ~ • ............ __
Elltra 1'e2Bf' a.
Pool,jac, adba. IUO
JmlSLynn Ml-35Cl
3Jr, Iba, fprtc, gar, dls·
hwasher, large paUo. No
P'fts. S395Mo. 752-7474 &
53&-DIT
lbr, duplex. On cul-de-sac
street. Nr all. Aft. 6PM.
llG-'iXTT7 OCE.ANFRONT·lge 1-br
apl., wi.oter, SSOO mo.
Daya 642-1121; eve. ZBr. lBa, dishwasher &
I d Large 2br, patio, nr bch. enc oae ga r a ge. $450 mo. 817 Geneva. 67S4518 ...
lbr, + loft. Luxury apL
Q1try club Caci. t670Mo.
mGll,67~
SHORT TERM
S200 Week & up
Agent 675-8170
••••••••••••••••••••••• .._.,. ...... a 3807 .......................
2 BR. 1 be. Partial bay
view. l560, Yrly.
Manball RllJ .7~
i Br mrtum. yrly. ~.
' Stove. refrig, uW & lndry
fadl incl. Resp. oouple.
~
Oceanfroot year round,
beautiful downstairs
~'3 br 2 ba, fully
equipped kitchen ,
garage, laundry. deck.
. aioo +uW.17M31'7
$350 /mo. 548 · 5763. 99S-S868or846-4080
l.Q.S.478L
Ea8taide 2 br duplex, s m MEW! 2br, 2ba. fenced yard, adults. Pet Patio, frplc. gar. adlt.s.
ok. $8). Frat & la.st $100 no pets. SJ95Mo. 846-7345
dep. Call 642--0857 Beautiful condo. Adult
lBr w/util pd; $325 mo.,
no pets , n r OCC,
Windward Properties
9fiS.«l27
lbr, Bach, living & k.ilch
w /s tove & refr 1g
$300Mo. Util incl. 599
Hamilton. 567. J25S
LUXURY UYING
in quiet adult complex.
Spacio us 1 br a pt ,
cathedral cttiling, gas
frplc IJ d abwhr. Pvt
patio, balconies, pool, Jacuzzi. No peta. S360 mo. Mesa Pines, 2850 H.arla.
SPMC 549-2'47
l.Br, lBa, refrigerator In·
d. 12115/mO. 1l70 Wallace
Ave. Mgr: &t&-1.850 all.
~
community. 2Br, 2Ba.
pool, spa, t.eoolB. gym
etc. 1575 mo. S4.fM225 or
962-2S86 all. 5
3848 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lBr. lba, 2 blks to bch.
$400 mo. Also 2br, l ba,
new crpts & paint, clean,
d ntown, $500 mo .
Martha. 661·1161.
l Br apl, ln town, near
main beach. $325 mo.
Adults, no pet s . 115
Acacia. 497-3842.
LGIJlllCI Ml9ml ll52 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cbmtry Club living; 2 BR + d e o cond o . n o
cblldren, lllOO. Audn!Y •
agl. 661· 7282
c... .. w. 3122
---••••••••••••• Lrg. new 2Br, encl. gar. "'""°' t.... 3869 ........................
• .._ _.__ to ..__ch. Bale WMb/clry bkpa. Nr. So. ,,.., ~ ,_.. Cout Plaza. $390 mo. ·~incl. ttOO 2>'7-21k
~~~~~~~~-
~et 2 br .,, pr. patio,
pool. adults, no peta. 1801
H 15th SL Nwpt lidthts. sczs. 6f·7MO.
s..HILGCJMCI 3886 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Seawind Vi,_.
New 162 bdnn luxury
adult apta in 14 plans
from $375, 2 bdrm
towilbolw from '5315 +
pools, tamla. watafalla.
~~G~or=nl! ~drive N«tb
CD Beec:b to llcFadden
tbea Wat on McFadden
to Seawlod Villaae.
(JM-II& ........
Ex.e<-utive offices avail m
full aerv. o(c b~. Nr
0 C. Airport. Re<.-epl &
phone ans . secy serv .
emf. rm. etc. Please call
7SU188.
Desk apace SlOO Mo , sml
office Sl SO Mo. 1827
Westcliff "Dr, Nwpt
Beach. 631-0900
.., Sq. Fl. oaice. pvt
bl&h, 711.S St. CWr. Su.lle
D. Ooa&a 11'.eaL Freeway
CDJ•6*Ul WI' Baker" atstol . .., lbO. M5-71DO.
111Nf!'WPORT BEACH•
•PRDIKLOCATION•
SIJWeelr•Up •JdlfrmD~I
Sludioa , 1 bra , !OOaqlL
.......................
kltcbenettea, PoOI le mo-.-.
maid aerv. 548-97SS. •DELUXE OFFICES•
&.amy Acres Motel From 1 rm. up to 1700 aq.
Lee sumo' rm. Ute ldtcb & rt. From 93t ft. No 1se
todry fad.I. Refs req'd. req. Behind Airporter
c.ost.a Mesa548-1.372. l:bd al2172DuPoot Dr., mt.ea. 833-3223. 9-12
PROMONTORY POINT ·
Loft bdrm. Maybe part mcunYE SUITES
time employment for re· Nr O ra o g e Cou nty
duce d re n l. K a y I e Al.rport area, 9155-2288
_~_21!_01_______ Cannery Village office
Furn. room In Costa space avail 1 lge & 1
Mesa, quiet home for sml. Broker67s.4912
Mrt1nr, penon. 642--479' ExdllNYe Udo
Room w /tit prvg:s. Adlt.a V1lap S.ite
mly nr shopping cntr. Must vacate Immediate·
962-7'5:1neve/wtnda ly, assume lse oo lux·
,.____,. .....__ '" I SO iaious o~ ft > exec _. ~ ,. olfc in heart of N B 30c •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lovely New TulUo bome
for elderly. Hom~ cook·
mg. Patio & loving care.
SS 1078, 81.a-2788
Vacatto...... 4250 .......................
L..arge Bii Bear cabin,
pool tbl, color TV. 2 frlib, sleeps 14. S4.S-all8
Skl Sun Valley. Save
mmey on Coodo reota1
from local o wne r .
7 14 /759 ·01 5 7,
Wlmda/Eves 714/951-0309
Cabins for rent.
weekends, weetJ.1, moo·
thly. Gmen Valley Lake.
CA 887-3.'534
Laaun• Beach, ocean
view, new furn. lt.udk> wfkit. Pool. spa, aleepa 4.
Avail. March 21 lhru 28.
SJSO. 152-251SO.
.... .., Slllre 4300 .......................
below current price. Im·
rmcul.ale. Call 979-3157
or~l.561..
eQIM DELUXE SUITES.
From 1295. AJr cond ..
ample Pl&. Ulil pd. 285S
E. Ost Hwy. 67s-moG
t4DICALSUm
Corona del Mar, garden
<iftce suite. 8SO Sq ft.
Realonomica f7W700
Exttutlve Suit.ff. Full
ser vic es, private,
Newport Cent.er, Ocean
view, 127~$71S. Pbooe
'llilMml A.J. Properties.
Qnna del Mar; dlx. 2
rm. suite. $250 mo.
Realonom lca Corp .
mu100
OOk9 ln Bayview Hotel.
Rlatorical landmark.
S250 & up. Bey View.
Imned.. occap. Contact Roee.m.mz
MoYtnl? Avoid depoalla " Offlc. or .... u apace. cut fl•ln1 expenaea ! avtil. Daa PL Plau.
Profe11iooallJ since Dowbat&ln, troot. Stl0 6
1B7L HOUS84ATIS Up.4M-:ml,_....
aMJ.M Offtce Spee. nallable, ---=;....;;;;;,,.:____ 1Ul9ll ft. smmo tnchade9
•• ..,.... .... • malat. Good loca·
aSUPDMARTot Uoo, PCR •and St.
PERSONALURVICES Newport Sbo1w Center.
b.nuroom.matefor1ou Call Robbte. daya .om..nor.eforffmalel ....,.__., -~.--m4'711da11~ _..., .. ,,.,..__..I
ao&q. ft. taOmo. M/F 1bare •Br, Ila ~-a.lb NB Newport Beach. WWMD ...... _ .... _ . . ••ocea. m-ma. ~Kl·$0D
Jm...,oftloaa for rent,
Dana PL aNN •· ptt. •Jmo. rm So. Brbtol betb, GOO, lll/lHt. St. Co ah Mu•.
........... ~ O"M71"1Nm
Jtmmlll .... to .... Npt. as. .,;c.do au+ --.-im
C urdlll .... 4475 .......................
amce or abop •l*le. 47S aq._ IL, CD ..,,....S fir. + 2
a&UalB. ..... .ala, total-
ing m -.. ft. 0n Coat Hwy., So. Lapaa. Gao 11o.-.un
..... W-.114 4600 . ..................... .
0..,1111 ......
PIOILEM
MlrlrdTDao-
971-6531
Arranged by eo.t HD. Loes
Widow bas money tor 2114.
T.D'a. No aedJt dliedt,
DO pnlty, Si!l),llllO up. Fw
act aoo ~all Ace•t
m.131.1..~
~-=.:~·= ~-----......, .. _ ... _ .... Qmet .,... .... ~co-
tlal. Write ad ..... c 0 No potata, to a~ ol
The Daily P i l o t value . C all Rea1 Nnrspaper, P.O. Box Sources: Scott Gerrie
1.580, ec.ta llesa, CA MMllDt 92126 or telepbone
_m._'7654 __ . -----Private P arty bu mowJ
Yng Fem. wor1doC sl'u· to loM. Real Elttaa 2Dd
dent •• ~ ... apt to sbr T. D'a. nriDI elc. Fait ~ Adion. BU. f7S..U77 w same. Or studio-slog.le
lo CdM. Call anytime R.E. BmA:Pen Loans ?SZ-zm. Mo PoWs
Gracious, profeu looa l Also equJly & s w1nr
woman, DOn·amolle r. loans. SlO.OOO " up. •
noo-dnnker desLrea lo'Ve· Pl~ Mariner'• F1DaMw ly room in qua.IJty home g.QZM
Cd.M,Npl. areas. KJtch
piv desirable. 642-4300. MUI ....... Trwt
Ad-sitter' 1 40. at·hr. Deidi SOJS
Bus. & Ii vine quarters
Small showroom · ofr ice ~ l<llf>, 646-0678
Proff9Siooa.! couple seek·
ing 3·4 Br house Jn
1\atleroct. 833-7798 . I··~ "-'cie ... .......•........••..
• I ••
0, ;a I Ir 5005 ....................... -Ult COSTA MESA
SD> mcmth Rent. Small
kitcbeu, &ood starter
bar. TDIE: 14$1-1400
DUbofcdl ..... Joles.
S.CrHlc• -.o. YrlJ •+ ......
.......................
W..-Mtig. Co.
AD t1pe1 al real estate
lnwat IJM!l1t.I aince 190.
S,.cWdloijia
z.dTlk
60-2171 545-061 '
WTD-S
MoPoillts1
ts rear term. ao.• or mm No Balloon.
Udo Newport Co.
rr.J.7315 .......... JtHra
21JdTD
Pa-sale, am.ooo. ~ bUreat. Newport Beadl
piopdty. Diacouat "*
ne1o tlable . Do•1
Siemer, S•0·36H or
Mf..:m5
•• 0 1100 .......................
~~U .. tl!On JS ~
POUND 1 u 1. b I k w b t ;:;;;;;&••• • • 0 • • • • • • •
~doc. nd rollar, L-..t.....-1.t-vac Slater Euc lid ~-7005 962.--6517 ...................... .
Be A Travel Agent
In Just 6 weeks. FOUND t.erner mix. rust
• white, long·baired
mak. Cooc:kapoo. dk col·
.....i lea. Newpor t
ll8aab AaimaJ Shelter
Mall
AimS. Olllla or Adaft • lrwtAe Alllmal Care
~ ....... " ... ................. -~-., .. "-" --~ .... for. o.ra.. Sltortltalr
p I abolit I 1110.
Teftow Lab female,
§i61ege+I ai.a la ..... a a 101 •..a.. ......... Mill--. ._...,_.T...,_
... QIJl..1-1 ....... ............ ~ .
'l5WDt
,._.: &i.amae eduJt
felmJe caL Mqnoba &
A~. 3 ~. Slt-0802
~ -----
Ftiund G«m.an Shepherd
~. • 6 ta.a, malt'. 3 i. ... MJ.4.
Tm M dog. white chest.
Mia llllr ptt bull. boxer
faae. mancular. 4' head
No ml..l&r. Vic Bea<'h &
Yc:Ji'bJwn. 960-C8S7
llllAe cllDc. am. red w wht
ct.t.. lkab,y la.ti Vic ln·
dtm11POU1 Ir Atlanta
H.B .• _,
M. nmed All!w> & Ger
Sbepber d . 1 yr o ld,
~ dde cha.Ill So
Qa Plaza. 5'9-33(2
P. .. 53SO .......................
SUolet Travel Schools
Uil6l Talben Ave. FV.
~ A._..
CA•'l•S , .... c.u...I
·~ .,_..-...... .......... ,.. ...... ................ -· ••• • ·c-s..-.....,.._,
:.~wt..---tl ..............
.,,.,.all1all
Air Am•••r
400 (, fw .. ·-""'4. v--.w. 98660
(2") MS-2500 -
-
GUITAR LESSON S
Tedrruque. sightreadinR
Classical, folk . Jaz1
beginning. adv a need
RS hour ~5636
7075 .......................
PROTECT YOUL'iELP' I a m a bod y &u a r d .
personal chauffeur &
prafesa1onal bar-wader
As k fo r M i c ha e l
2:13-0-3425.
Hl c b ly qual. well
wuoned Handy Man
avail for mo8l home~
pein 6 am Jobe. Call
COVEil GIRL 1')1er. ~1455·
• Hl-0771 • Mature En&1iab speaking
JlflJ'<>mcalJ Servi~ lady aeeits po<lOO Bi> ---------•com panion . Lt.
P'BE LAW atudent need& bouaebiepiq, 5 da.JS per
121.000. WW do anyUu.ng week. Nunin.g back
Le1al. Confiden tial gtOUDd. Preer HB area.
1'Yll. p . o. Bolt 3~2. f&l-'Tl.23
N.B..lml.1. ...,W-*d 7100 •FOXY LA.DY * ...................... .
OlTl'CALL ONLY
•972-1131•
DIAMOND WANTED:
ftt.. ~will tMc1 1to3 ant. C'a9b. N.B. StM97S
JIAS&\G,£ aimpalico
Ye111rm-1W·
ta Bob Jam.
o.eaMI .. u. 48W1ll
TOMMY-S
Of.NEWPORT
ESCORTS -adh ea.t.m
•• Wrilli'IUALJUW>INGS
--.1911m. Pa.111 Ue\l • .,. .. •IGCM. 1'15 s. camtao ae.i. San.
Gain.
.Jult awt1q up ill .......
-~-,-ran? A&ood _, to tell people about
ill la wtt11 a low-cost o .. alfl•d ad. Pbono -.sna.
ATTOOlON
JabS.1•111
f
•
I
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1 CUSTOJI INTERIOR
CARPENTRY
BJJq . .u.-
Cuatom C•rpeotry
W &ld. Boat doclr re-
.,.ir. Char ReuovaUna.
~· STOIM DAMA&I
~ ..•..... Remodel ReilAdm& ..•.•• Commer,
Uealled ........ Bonded
Freelltt .......... .
We Care Car1»et Cleaaen.
Sleam clean Al.IC> up..
bol•tery. Work auar.
Truck lbOWJl unit. Free
•· raa. rateeMS-3714
l.nlJatioo F\ebier Spec.
lmi.d ot oew caipet
have U cleaned and re-
vitalised. Jerry ·a carpet
Ism eq&apment to do just
l.b8t ao call today ror tree
........ 557·2"181
CARPET CLEANING
8J'EAM & SHAMPOO • 9111>-37M
.............. ...... _ ........... .
Mr latat•tler . ": ltn'r ·'O _..,.., ... _ ............ .
o.r. ft9I ... m.mi .....
H A ....:1 ................ .
Ca'"•'''· maao•rJ, , .. ,..,·~·:•M:
a. tc, 1111 · tflle. 11t dMI ........ ....
1rit7. lllnbl. ta ..... .
cec1a~ c,,t • u pbol. Cleaoen, l1r WHI ... .... dl"f. ....... Prat.
----111.-1
'M':· . . .............. .
HWNOllSWOUS IWhetlMlllH.iolt C811M .... tlll. ............ .._.T• .......................
LI. Ole*. • Jn ..,_.. Local ., .. , aro•ad
----Jlll.111·71» =•-. . .1a. .... a..,..TlUPrwpl -------1 -oil Won Mar. JJ, -~earolled
llSSlOENTlAL 6 L.andaupe. Quality
"'"· cau Mike Ad· SIUer 127. 141·000,
JMn.
Eledrtclui. Lo Rat ...
Qlllity .... rr... l'lt.
IM-SZl7
... J' .......................
Vtwy low awtcea oa
O:apeclea:f'ai>u
Tree trhnmloa. Com·
m'J/Reald. Sml
landlcapina • cmiu-.
Mllr.e. 563>41
Slecuto, t.P•tott111,
wall, plwabaa,.... . haU.tJ bualotle.
'd + work •uar. ....
Plumblo•. electrtcal,
..... all ... repaln.
ft'WllLUl-lm ....... -•••••••• .. -••••••• Booaecare Service. OOClbldmt. 1.Mp truck. i..m-cu DomesUqMI.
1'rlatl. \Ne &rlm. Dan call f*11U tor 1oar
--...... bl&ervtew
HaWlq6DumpJobl. Reliable. lood work,
Aaklorllud;y. Ref e rea ce•. C •JI
Ml-M27 AaJUme.•7ZZt
HAULING •QZA.NING XIDl. cleanini doae by
RelidJOomm1. neeest. Rm.• br. 4hr ID1D. Uc.
Otll ID-1412 91~ ~~~~~~~~-
All around haulint-Att..,,Agn fted.on, olftce
l T. tnlell. Free eat. It bDme ownen, • apt.
CallAM.-....· mgn. We11 baDdle au
HaullDl·llovlo1. Coo·
EXP. GARDEN.ER . ~ Is tree removal.
Complete aardeoln1 ~duva .... 1GI
your c:t-.anln& need a.
Reaooable r•tea. CaU
DOW. Century CleaD1aa ... ..w.. ,...... 81&.l.matee.
59-.U. SELL idle items with a
•<JM•••
C•ll toda1 lo' appt . .._sm Sltort l'OTm;
.... 6 reel llJ. Cll, ~tr ally locattcl. J.
~.Acct.
r -------······ Bridrwaft. Small jobs .
Newport. Colt.a lteaa It
lrvtne. 17Wlft ....
aick. tt.ooe. bled wort!,
We nn. caocrete paua..
wlb. drlvewaya. FTee
.. Jollo .... 1.513 ......, .......................
Carpentry-Comm 'I,
n.tcl. Free &tlmau.
Jobe: 141-0425, or S!l.al Wm M Reaulta M2·51'78 Want Ad He!p!
Dally PUot Clasallied Ad. Jl\od what you waat In
IG-sm8. OaUy PUot Cl11&11l 1~-
~ .. ~~ ........ .
Nm C*dllll fttnturet ...m. ni.14n
ftOf. J I "'°' Zai • lat, .. I' a
..... ICxt srs. ... 15 -· .. ······-······ rr .. eat Uf·UU Sped•ldntlnreaid nn.
~ VIia ~perty. It land
Dlt9 .. p I 'hQI, eervtq ~
... •'"" _. ~-. n .. &..,....
et.eek &DJ ref, Ile. --••••••••••••••••••
...-Medlternoeaa Conatr.
New • tenant lmprov• 1511AM meat. Lie Bonded .
Olm PUIUal. k> ratee. -.ma rr.. at. 3 yr 1uar. --------..... ~ -s. ...,, .......................
~pair It Reroor. All
type• ablnale•·
rocbtt.k.e1-comPo·lar.
Free est. 541-~ Flo.
Avail ---
Qualified roofln-l''ree
est Leak repair $35.
Good rates on 1bak.es ft
1Z yn exper. NB CM t'llXq!O. CaU 97S.1107 ext
-. I'm small. pnt'es !18
are small. 17S ·30U, -------m.cn All types or roofs r e
lnl Ext. Airless s pray.
~ CablDetl
reftnbbed 979-5294
RAINBOW
Ext. int ' yr guar. Lo
pric•. Free! eat. Call
MZ-.t1Sl4 ------People who 111'\'d Pt.Wit'
abouJd al wa ya dW!dt I.he
Servll't' Otrect.ory in I.he
DAILY l'I LOT ----
pmnd Ranbl Guar. No
W&l1Jn&. 54&-1837 aft S.
Qlty Mater : Sbalte,
abiogte re roofs, Lo s
Guar. Petro Rooflog
5i9-IMS
LUKS
I wW repair your leak fOC"
I'S. 645--0UM ~
IUve someth.ln~ to sell"
Claull led ads do It V.t•ll
~td ., 2 ... .......................
....... acldMS.V.
.. ,,.,, ...... Guar .
.,... apll'. f7S.Ulf
S..,.. M•dt-....... •••••••••••••••• ...... M.addoe Serv. in
boalt. Ouatantetd. ZS ,... txper.1~1107
T.V.... I .......................
Mlle • root inM•llaUap..
llubiJlle ou&Jeta. 23 yn
ellJ. 8WCoyne.a.11ii ... .......................
c.ttamlc TUe ln•talled.
P'ltl, cou.ntera, tub•. ........ Ref.. MM1780
Tl"M~ice .......................
Profe•alon•I Tree
Serviee, ca.ll anytime. 24 • =·~· removal. ... 7Vl0
TmSURGlOM
Tteea topped • removed VardelnupB. 7Sl-3476. ~
CldUlfied advertising 1s a
belt.er way to teH more
people about the lel'YICl•
YoU have to ofC~r. A.'lk
about our low rates tu-•
day. 6"2 5678 ----What ·a Your Trade '!
12.03 per Day
Thal 's little to pay
for an ad in the Daily
PlJot Service 01rectorv
that can establlab your
professional 1dent1ty
For more 1oformat1on
l'all 642-56'78.
~'?'~:.~ ..... ?!.~~ !~!~!!'::! ..... !!.~ ~~!'!':!! ..... ?~~~ ~~~.~ ..... ?~~ ~~~;.~ ..... ?~~ ~~~~ .... !!~ ~~~ ...... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !.'.oo •• Hllp Wmted 11 oo •••••••••••••••••••••••
"'4-01111ar tWp OodrAHt it.e .. ..... ~
Newport Arches Manna
CaU Judy 642--4644
t"actory Trainee
Uxiuatnal ceramics,
Apply Ceram-Tek:. ACCOUNTING TO $,950
Variety of positions optrn in fine
Newport Beach/Irvine oompanies.
These are all career companies and
have excellent benefits and beautiful
surroundings. Call llta. 540..6055.
CoastaC P.nomet ACJMICY
2790 flarbor. C M
HEVER A FH
~~~~~!!!!~!!!!~!·~~~
ACCOUNT AMT
:i year staff itccountunl
peeded ror 0 c. office of
National CPA farm Tax
experient'e preferrt.'d
Send reswn(' to Lester
Wttte &Co Attention Ms
Hughes, IJOO Dove St. nos, Newport Beacb,
93880
~ Accouotlot Payable
Clertr. experience re·
cPred-F\le Cert. Alpha filing,
'Ulicro-ftlming.
The Balboa Bay Club
'Please call for appt.
667358
Aa:GUnt.a Payable Po&•·
taon avaal. with bao·
medical corp. Ex
perience in a m.nf g. ('() a
+.Computer experh:oce Jftferred. FUU benefits.
Carlbc:t Adm.iniatraUon.
131-1&!6
llG••••••LP'li
AOCl'G PYJ'l.LE -Maida
Irvine has. 1mmed1ate
operung for acct.& pyble
person. Cxper. prer.
Bene . SaJary neg. ms.wi for 11ppt. -----'----
ADMIN-~.
P (tune, f"lnnodal plan-
ning Newport Center.
IDE. Call lln. Dudsik,
644-7454
Adoi&e9cent Qlrla Home,
Uwe-tn Houfael.'DOtbeT', a
1lrJ1, 3·4d:kYI week .
room & board+salary.
Call Astrid: !64&-0530 or
646«i39 ---------............. , .........
acco111Cliql
--
ASSJSr. MGR. NEEDED Brictl.Qa'. uper'd, FUU
Ugbt bookkeeping. 19 time, able to wort alooe. bra. wk. Good pay. _m-3l ___ TS. _____ _
PleM9eall ~nos.
Atteodatlt-work w ban·
clcapped adulta. llUlt be
etroQg, wWinl to asalat
in tuka as tolletlng,
feeding, &eneral cJeao·
~· Xlnl. vacation Is ln-
aursnce benefit.I. UoJted
Cerebral P•i.y A.5aoc.
3IDJ w. Harvard St. Sao·
ta Ana, 5'frS780.
in~ ~!':t*are•
bas lmmediate opening
for cashier. Hours B: ao-s.
~ence preferred.
Omlact JWen McGl:nley
far appoinlmeot. 6"-229'l
Broker" needs Real Estate
aalesperson lo sell S.S
mllllon worth + of
ree:tauraall. 4.93-2571.
AUTOMOTIVE IUFfUMS
TIRE SBVICE NEWPORT
and light ttpalra. Wlllinl( FUU time ,__.;no•. to traiQ. Newport Tire ,;:---
Center. 3000 E . Coaat DISPLAY PERSON
Hwy,OdM. aJSTOMERSERVICE
AUTO llOUTI Xlot Co. Beoef"IU.
RrolSI"ER. Eu'l1 AM. Apply in Penon. l~ to 2 bra. P75 to ~bn.
$4 5 0. m o . X I n l . lOto 12.1-4.
moonl.l1llt. Wlvea, re-11 Faa!doo1aJand
tired, dlaablllty, atu· f.q~~9:Y .... Nead pl fteda.
_..ar~
CLERICAL TO $150
Excellent Irvine company need!)
out~oing. ambitious person for variety
of duties includin~ typm~ Very ~ood
benefits and ~real growth potential.
Cal tuta. 540-6055.
Coastal P~ ACJ8CY
2790 Harbor.C M
HEVH A fH
Clerical ,..,...., ....... CLllUCAL
OYFJCEAIOE
ACCXX1NTS PAY ABLE Mature woman for
pleasant Newport Bch
We are M!dtiaJ penona-de. c&erkal. no SH. Hn.
ble It enUu&.1iat1c lo· l..sPlll llco-Pri. Ml-7431.
dlvlduala for abou ........
Ol'PICE AJDI! Office Aide requ.lre1
9)0d. accante tn*t. ftl.
iol. eood telepbooe et.I.
cptte to re.lieve Rettl>-
tianilt.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Should eojoy worltm1t
""1h ftgures 6 be able to
interface well with
otben. Typlng belpfuJ
oot euentia.I.
Xlnt benerll package In·
duding company pa 1d
major medica.I, dental &
life i.nl., profit aJw1Dg.
New, de•n modern
f rdlitiea in good worklng
mnaapbere.
CIMCO
CLERK. full time. awlldlbaiard. mu.. DJ.
......... dri.-S for Newport a.ac?t lab.
Pbmr Jao after tOam.
64G-0140
a.a.KS
Part lune & full ti me
IU8Vf!'Jard, pert llme s v.
Ing Apply 7 Eloen
St.ore, 1097 W Balter,
C M
a.al( TYPIST
Neal. ma~. organiu!d
Good worldn& cond1·
lknl Gl-3290
Clerlt typl1r Dell very
penm wanted for llll(e
oommercl.al tr•vel a11en·
ey. Good beoellt.a. xl.Dt.
locaUon. co. car. C•ll Sue
Btdt for lntnview at
1151~.
'
&5 lx4dtP_.._
Newnpen~ m ~
1ng ( rt1me fr p /t1me
mZlllJ ------
Counter girl, Kuster'•
Cleaoen t\IU lJ me 186
E. 11th Clll S4Pr 7W2 - -----~Hll.P.
p lime PMS
housewives. students
welcome Run xtoro•
oopy »2:5 bn per writ
*2llB3 Kayo
DnYeTS
Ochver bakeey producta
to ~rteu Early
morn•nK t o mad · att.emooo call SS1 .om
omvas
Cllecbr Cab. 493-881111
DRIVERS l2IOO Week
WW lrlUl truck dn Ve1"5
()peon Sam~ 996-84 \3
91U W l.8lh-, C.M.
Female. over counter.
prepare salads &
uodwicbes. Cdm. Call
6'4-0ZlO
fOOOSBVERS-
For dwng nn. Lux re
tiremeot complex
Laguna Halls . Day &
Mod shifts avail Expu
pref Will tram. Call for
IAJt ~l 5140
~aJ ()(fac-.. Cu.stochao. Saddlebark
College, llpm-7 JO am
M·F . salary raoie DIUVBlS
1154-SI.ID + 4~ &lull dJ/ Mai er women ZS yrs or
APl'f SCHEOl'LF.lt
Fl"\t'fldly fmanl'1al !irm
UJVttes you to JOln u~ to
arrange l<i1Jt appl ~
w/pn»pect.1ve t'Ueno..
Fii«,,.w!-~ penoullty
dau.rable. Tu exper n()(
'*I-call So. Calif Tax 4
Finaoclal Services
~
fereatJal. IDl~ btw. oAdd. Know t.be roast
&-S. dlis-Net ll8D a wet« or more. Ora111e Ceaat
Cylindrical Grinder-Yeilow Cab. l7a0 Mt.
Craok Sbalt·C•m Herrmaon. Fo.-ntale
Operator. Webb-Cam Valle)'. <No o1 Slater Gl·l'.'110..._;.,.__ betwa Hewbope 6 l.:llilrlld ,
Dl&al'nc • ··---r~~~~~~~~ for data~ dept GIMaAL OfffCE
~ lrvlne Co. hb Cull lime PQSltion im
mediately avalJ. We need
d bngbt pen0D With ~ood
phone rm noers to a~as l
our service dept .
manapr. Duties to int' I .
1'ypuic. dispatching, etc.
Tra.io.lnc will be pro-
Vlded. Call Shelley for
~ Ne-wport Buch CPA
firm. LBM system 34 ex·
per required Xlnl
growth polenua I. C.: a II
m.-0!0> for Ulten'M'W
Deht'alessen Person, a.-be over 18, oeat fr
mature. W /tr11n
F-t.une. &nt'lds wltnds.
See TerT)'. Hl ·'nme Dell.
485-E.17UtSt .. CM.
DELJVERY ar STOCK
wllh oppty foe adv~
merit. M 11 applJcanta
welcome. Apply in
person btwn 9·5. ne
Tom. 1522 Newport Bl Vd.
C.M.
Delivery Man. Early
mcrning L.A. TIMES to
bomea in Newport
Beach. 3:30am-6am
liOO mo. Also smaller
route: 41m-S:30am:
..300/mo. S'8·8'41 or
-.UJJ.
Delivery peCJl>le needed.
bne put time posit ions
opm. Yoa wilI make up
to • per br. Call between
1-iPM.•lm
Dtl. lkD trter 18 for LA.
'n.me1 to bomea iD NB ii
Cll. R.ellable • have de-
pen. car. Penn. P tr.
$400/$450 per mo. ..., ........
DRIV£RS.C'rou C-OWltry
No ape-caaJ IJct-nst' re
qui red. M arG rt"gor
V.cbt.s. Ul3l Placenta.
a.a~ --------DryOeaners
()penmg available at Dry
Cleaners. Experience
preferred but oot
necesary. Call S4M4S$
Ast for Mae. Between
&-.\.
"""' 979-2333. caw. Copymg Product&
BICtlOCLir:As11..., GemraL c.,m,. women. F\nD ~near~ meo, day eves. Will
1-IOIJPOrtl,m.ltje for F 'I l r• In. I rvloe. Call ac a llmiud number ot ~·9020.S.UAlll.
P "I. <Durin1 1cbool tn. -..•oom. WW train. • GB~ ... ~E Earn wtu.le you learn. ID> mo.. u•llDC' marine
D.Z5 br. to st.an or more distributor oeedl general for .,_ w office person. Ex -
17\h. ~~ _, . =:e~emd. Call
ELECTRICIAN,Gmeral
Jowwyman MARINE. The Balboa Ba Club . ()alY bard worbJ' ~ . Y lS
•PPlJ. Roo Manalo1 oow hinn1 for Hotel ~11 l')'Qnl Desk. ~ence lo NCU 4200. PBX
lt)'CiNer
.. tieCHAMICAI.
.... Elf
Medical maoufadmiAI
•••• P'lY oeeda wortler
to report to Cblef
~. doinc Yarioul t..amlD~.Ex·
ceUml benef"d.a " WOC"k· ial cnw"'km. lliaaioo \lido area. Only tbole
1eekln1 permanent
~need apply. SlaaaD. 511-3830.
betplul.
Secntaty, brayY tnrinl.
IGGa aCCOWJl1nl belp{QL
tn.1:30to5.
llelll Spa Attendant. no
eaperte.«1oe nece•ea'7. a.» Moo. thru FTl. SUO
perbr.
Junior Maintenance
Eoa1z>eer. Eatry level
-.ion. Uaioo benefit.a.
f\le aert. Alpha mine.
mlcro-fllmln1. 8:30-5.
-thru Fri. 13.50 per br.
Accounting PaJable
DIC. SIC. Clerk. Experience re-
Real-.te de-lelopment qumd. 8:30 to s. Mon.
CICIUll*l1 lD AAabelm ... tbnl Fri. cp.r. apertence Ir top Porter put time.
akilll: Typtq 70wpm, Wecbas. 1bW"IJ. Ir &an. c
1bortband 100 wpm toMicWpt S:USperhr. &ea preferncl ). Good Betiel Cook. Experie!lte ~. Salary SUOO+ ~·
per moo lb• com· Pleaae call tor appt. meam-ate w1tb ability. If qua II rt od Call _•_1&. ______ _
714-GC-4741, Ol1mpu1
Padftc lot 1.
" •••mMAn o..••s
WAREBOUSE ASSEllBLY FACTORY
Good mooq, laeeat!ve
bolllll. bolldQ • HCA·
tmPQ. Paid.-..,.
\ ,.
DATA JN.PUT
OPlltATOR f'rf'f~r f'XP~rt('nCt' but
14 Ill lratn br11thl IOtll\
w 1 mod t )pln~ \\Ill
o,,.•rate CRT lt'rrnmJI m ~ /\ ba~t'd c·o lont I l'(i m
nit•(> an-a Qf SA Stu rt :.al
tu S920 c•~ '72·9955
DATA ENTRY
C M . ba:.cd c•o sc•Pks
expPr mdt\' to Join lh1•1r
~rowm,e ro Good lwnc•f &
l>IJrl i.al to S9JO
CalGlftCJff
972·9955
PURCHASING
SECRETARY
On .;1~h1 btt\ IDJ! for 1ndl\
14 ronstr or purr hasing
b a r ~ A r n 11 n d
Non "mo k 1• r h c• J \ '
phOnt'!'. moc.l '·' PIOJ:, J!OOd
lx·nd & 'I art '<ll lo S8.'i0
CdlG~
972-9955
RECEPTIONIST
G ro" IOJ? ro "<•t>k<; all ro<'
indl\ " It h 'PlnJ? & rthnu
"k11ls to work " ~ttlt·s
person & P<·r.,onnt•I rn
Oranl?e ofr .Joh :.1ab11ttv
& J?Ood phonC' \'l>I re a
must. Start sal S77S.
CalG"'9fr
'71-HSS
G&fBAL
OFFfCE
GUARD
Retired, need extra m-
come? Day p osition
averaging 2 days/wk .
Must have recent ex-
penence. Xlnt. working
enVU"OrU1lent. $4.50/br.
AOSAHIHC.
548-55.13, Newport Beach
AZJ F.qual Opportunity
Employer
GUARDS
fl\Jll & part time All
areas Uniforms
furnished Ages 21 or
over. Retired welcome.
No expenence net'. App.
ly Universal Protection
Service, 1226 W Stb
Slreet, Santa Ana. ln·
t.erview btlurs 9-12 & 1-4-
Moo thru Ft1.
HairStyut
Opportunities await that
SpeciaJ Stylist -
Manlc1&rist·AHistaot.
~ 631"'"1S. Jloo. tbru
Fri.
HOSllSS CASHIB
t dayaaweek. Apply
daily llAll. II i Casa Mexican Rest. 291 E.
l'llbSt.C.M.
f'a11h Isl based ro. seeks
andt\· w1mod typinJ:, 10
key & d1t'tt1phone to join
ilA llrowlf\$t OC'1l•nl&aUon.
Xlnt ~net • ••rt •al SllOO.
Hotel
~2~15'
MAG CARD TRNE
G rowm~ F.I Toro baM~d
co .,eek<; altrort
non ·smok er w 1 mod
t~ pin~ & IO kC'\' ahilrttl'.,.
hy S•Rht ok. to trnt• on
th rs important pos
" '>Oml' r('t'('pl cl u!H''-
Sta rt sal to $900. hut 1(
1•xp1>r w 1 Mag l'nrd ..,Jf 111
SIOOO
CallGl..,-
972-9955
Real Es1a1e
INVESTMENT
COUNSELOR
G 1 o" tnJ? J\nahel m based
co mp any S ('ek 5
pers onabl(' ind l\i dua l
1o1.1th ca1iror n1a Real
EstatP l..Jrt'OSe to work as
Jn vestment Counselor.
Pre\·1ous experience-a
plus but would consider
someone with abo\ e
re(fuirements & 5lork
brok eraRe o r s ales
barkground to train mto
th is luc r ative field .
Startin~ salary 1800+
commission. c•c.,..,
972-9955
TBJ.ERS
Beaut beach 10<.' co seeks
exp Telle rs with nice
appearance & out1ioln"
personalitlea. Xlnl
benefit• & pote ntial.
Startin1 sal to '900.
~=
FluJ&. Deak Clerk. EJt·
perieace la NCR 42IOQ,
PBX. Tbe Balboa Biu Qub. Pl.... call for
lllPPl.a.'IB
Hotel
LIMO DRIVER
f\all Ume opportunity ex-
ists on our Bell Staff to
drive our hotel airport
shuttle. Day 4t evening
positions immediately
available for qualWed
applicant with good dnv·
mg record. Enjoy ex·
ce ll eot company
benefits. Apply 9am-
nooo. Moo·Frt. Person·
nel.
MAIUUO'n HOTS.
000 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Employer
HOTEL/MOTEL PBX
OPR /FRONT DESK
CLERK -WANTED,
Apply Moo·Fri. H . San
Clemente Inn 125 W.
F8pland1an Ave. San
Oement.e.
Hotel Nigbt A•ditor ·
Desk Clerk. Beo Brown's
Alisoereet Inn. 499-2271
Hole!
· SECURITY
Weare seeking a reliable
penon to work evening
houri. Law enforcement
or sec:urity experience
belpCul. Enjoy exceUeol
company benefita. Apply
9am·noon. Mon·Fri, ~
MAIUUOTT HOT&
WO Newport Cent.er Dr
Newport Bucb Equal ()ppor' Employer
_,...._...._. ____ ------
... a a
........... v ... tut/•' •o. Oood Mwfl&I. MUHi. ....
ONNIOUTISc nmo,.,... 11 mt ZID bolq•. 10 a,u.
1SleOpep.n.JOml.180bomea.801pt..
11:1171 pepen, a ml • boma. 170 •&>ta
... , ..... ,,.....L.A.T.e .........
..............
cit ....... Jl'llIW • --.Ho~-lldmbdatrallve 4u:UN.
C• ll I 11 t la JJ U aH. .;;;;;.;;...;.....;..._..._ ___ _
.... .... a.ft. twl QI' part
hctstloMt leCl'tWy time. ~.ta..~ 0..&1 office dldt.t.· IOlm-12. -._ .
tJPlal UHDtl • l · *'*"· 270 t 1Ttb. SL ..... ..._ .. S.. , telephoM mucaers Is ..;:C:::.;IC..IC..;.;;._ ____ _ a... la usksg I .;;-miiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii;r-:---~-:---:---u ..._ , ae11t ~ • teans •-•-.. __ ... -.. En· tll.~-:.ab'n•· 1, ' ~d:=k~ii;;i: complete omce pro·~~. -;;p.7, seJI. ~7;;:f;;;~~il .... ftAI• PARTTIMI Rebate oo hL tot'l 1 cedure of •mall motivated Wa1ea U.O·
C.u.&. ..... f1f .. tJI'
..._. ....,,dal'lnl ~S mlaatoa, no •xper. manufaeturln1 c o . lded. oiamoro. ea· ~-t•uY '°•••. •.l~d: a mec:1•111.nmmatwort.• ll&arrOl*LTH•t•. vlroomeot. So Co une.w· D• =t'De• requtr~ ~ff.=...-= llllbount.S, call Bod; RECEPTION UT ...... by .. Olll)'.
II 3 11 t I eoc.. l\19-' a.a._ .... a.t1 IOI •mall .......... ,,,,. I Mp 1cbool macblae • _, 1'0lt:lnl with m.WOO. SP£RETA.RY -Perm•· ;;.5117::.:...:·Z503::..:.:;.. ____ _
'
•~ ;•os_:t. EJHllent ldda. Owtr ti. atart at ... Di* oeot part·tlQ>t. P'lea. SALIS p:: 6 wortiaa ~ ... ,_,. boar. Pbooe Q« SaJea Aetioo t In. Al.rport area, K.R. --~ h .. .._.... clldoall. lllH*i ""\JteJo IO·UU, Cat uo Aadfnan.Co 54$.JMa Lari• auto joauraoce -·Olll1 dloM eeetlat BEi WUN 1.s PM. '1'1 Ill 1 JUM · qeney baa immediete 110~arDrNll ....-~ A*w•i.-.. ct.etp Reczpl.Wlt tn>lat. Ilia. openings ror t rainees . .... -.-. ..... :".ii•b· Call a.au. al~ ::.a.:i:..of>ros w~ IJWpm. Le1al otrtee, J.mlde pottitlooa. Good
J1J fl si. l~~~*";~ra~u~~~!I~~~~~~~~~ -...~. -Wllll& to Nm a tonw.e ln La1uoa HH11 . Mu. ~·.~it;.G':;
Plllts.-rt =.i, IDIW&QI I' 1-------u.ao .. tbrvt.becomboot ~: &r7·10IO. =:-: A.Mecal'i':: UJ'IO\JA&D& cert. Prt *-I D1i1k a.t. 11/P. PdfTIMI Aaaiat-U·Sell 6 tbe llC8'110MIS1' ~54f.81Bl.::...:.._· ____ _
,,;. 81tboa 8-Y Ume ...... ~. l:Jlperifac. preterr9d na•eas =:eu:.~ ~: Elperieocebetp(uJ, Upt WES PERSONS
--... ,_ full Umt n••tr but Dill W "'Y· Day 1-W in edl&ofo HrV~ lam-to sell wltb .. 0 .. t)'IQa 6 n1ure work. ~ty plus adutt.
0. -..i abUt. $1.50 per hr . aondwted&GIDOGl'ol· dowo 6 00 leader Xfnl.-co. benefit.a. In· to work with and Hou1twl VH· St11denll,
a1at P tr C1PPt 'Y. nu 1.us. aood pay. Call: TLC
Rouseclean\na Serv a..,.... .. ~
aac., d ac:a..t
in C.O.ta lleaa needs
CASWERS. SERVICE
SUPERVJSIORS and
M!VeraJ ot.btt positions are open, Call fOI' appt.
97NIB>
I need help w I Inflation
You too? Part ume we
can belp each other. ~for appt. 7·9PM
IMSURAMCE
Fountain Valley branch
al large auto insw-ance
a&enCY ha& openings for:
UMOBWRITER
TUIMHS
JR. ACCOUNTS REP.
No exper. nee. Salary
commensurate w 1exper
& ability. All co benefits
Call FGS at 549-8161
INSURANCE PERSON
Comme r cial & P L
servicing Career op
portwtity Good salary &
bene. Phone 549·2120
lnsUTance
Commer cial U n
derwriter Lrg N 0
agcy Exper nee. Sal
comm. w/exper . Call
Dwle BulJock : 833-9550
lmurance Accounl Assis·
laJlt,, prime commercial
agency, 0 .C. AlrPort
area, attractive 1ala.ry.
~ Dorotb>' 557-5234
INVENJ'OJlY
Blouse dept, St. John
Knita needs • re&PoU.i·
ble indlY to Oftn68 lkir
blome Inventory, In·
dudes record keeping.
Should be b1 .llogual
~/Enahsb >. app-17 in penaa: St. Joba
Kalla, 1'1Gl~Ul, lrv.
.. JC»eTHIMIW
ICIDSOMTHI ILOCK ..
Registes' Wday with one
" the newest and excit-ing temp. placement
agencies in the county
Typists, Sec. ·s. Bkpr's.
Gen. Office. No Fee!
978-0505
'lbeClty, Orange
E.0.E.
KEYPUNCH
Es:perienced or trainee.
Xlnt. co benefits, in·
f<rmal office. C.M. Call
Millie aft. 9am; ~5800
KEYPUNCH
OPEllATOI
Swing Uifl. StOO month
s hirt differential &
minimum of 1 years pre·
viom experience. 10,000
KS eseential Knowledge
<i CAD UNIVAC belpfuJ,
but will train ex·
perieoced operator. For
appt c coot.act:
Lynn Stansfield m• )644-5800
ext 7549
KEYPUMCH
OPRATOIS
needed ENTREX
Syaie·m. Call Im· mediatelJ. E.O.E. M./F
NEVERAF,JE
... 1445. ZJ'JC Newport Gcie a &be 0raace 0out hudaebea. Earo to bma1 office. C.M. Call motivate le.Ida. Over 21 LOAM• llWS..C.M. Daily Pilot. 5 :30·1.JO JOK.. 11Wiuft.9am ~saoo. In Laguna, C.ptat.raDO,
Lou brobr-J,e needs Now Mdo&. Tbe WboUy llaD-fti. 9!»1:•s.&ur· lll'.ALTYNETWORK llCWf TYPIST San Clemente areas.
1barp, llceaaed In· Cow Rastaun.at la NB day. Great for colJeclam "961-MOO-O. C ...... ••-,.y. Call PAIT TIME dhld1&al. Top comm. and~. tac pr "" ~u.. m111M1wa5 ~ curnm&ty ~ ap-w t . 0 N L Y .... fsW.S.. RobQaJlon..f'ri 752-6211 5Y5"1...,. Maids. apply The Inn at
c.a.wia, 211 N. Cout
Hwy, Lquna BHcb
pllc=atiocw ror full time llllQl1lR..t:ME IS A Opeo.ln1 for lit'ensed llC..-.oMIST l'HOME:
OOUller help• coot. ln· GOOD VOICE. Call ulespeople, locally -ST M2-43:Zlor~
divtduall must be hllh!Y M2-4321, en 312 atter owned. with utional CT· ' 'n Ell. 250. BetWffll 1·5PM.
Maaa1era c eeded .
Malllre h~baod • wife
team with aelf storage,
apt renllna or motel baclr.a:round e:rper. Work
5 days a week with 1ood
~· Pleuecall957-il91.
IDJtivated A penonable. S:3> PB. Monday thru lernJ l)'Stem. Ellcellent Immediate. full-time, Aak For Andrea
Please ~ Lil pttSOO, Friday working conditions pamtiou available Lar1e
Udo Marilla Vllla1e. 9 ~~~~~~~~~ Earn l~ commilsion MiJ ~ reaJ estate
t._m11•..tT .....
Are you bored wlt.h your
PftleQt position! Being
overlooked It: waatlng
your taleots? Seeking a career & not Just a job? A
chal.leugi.og & rewarding
career can begin for you
t.oda,y in C-Onswner Elec-
tronics. We're in the field
al SJM!ce age products &
computationa l equip·
ment We sell them. We
have 6 reta1I outlets thru
wtucb we meet the buy.
mg pubbc. and we're ex-
panding rapidly becawie
we're professionals at
our )Ob. 'The position 11
somewhat technical. but ~ train. And it 1!.n 't
easy: but then really
wo rtbwh tie tbtn gs
sddom att. lf you seek
only t.be best . then work
for I.be best.
Cal l Mr . Taney
(114 )56. T3T3..
All-11 AM. Aak foe Jim. -: For eonlideotbil appl llrm.. Worit In a small
m.GJ> PAIT· TIMI DtUVas c.aJJ 75-0Zi!S newty decorakd om~
Familiar w/tlte CM.. ~ PTe1t11lous Newport NURSES A.IDIS Npt. • 1". atta. Slu-r'\.W. k>caUon. Top wages for 7·11 • 11·7. Cert. or dents or housewives ~(J•§"l'S'l'EMS· well.qualified applicant
traiDees accepted. Mesa pref. to wort a rooming \.._,~°":_) ~act Suian.ne Rudd
Verde Coov. Hoeplta.I 6'1 shift 7 · a>a.m to 12: 30pm 'JS 1.501 or 646-7711. ,..__._St CM or afternoon s b1 ft Real Estate. Wanted, ~ · · t " 30 IJ"e"•ed, experienced Rent.al Yard penoo · l-0 M.-•-N 12.30pm o .,: pm .. ... .._.....,_ .., ... p ..... -t, ll" .. t ............ bru at 13.JO hr. Call u~ for posl.tKM\ IWJWC ...... -........ ~·
Nines Aide.5. All stun... Marti al 7Sl·21680. wtt.b prestigious Corona DWJtl . uatrucl1ons to
Good rat.e ot pay. No ex· del Mar reaj est.ate of cllStocners Apply 19S4
per. nee. Will train. pat-TE.UP nee. Hieb comaussioa _Placeo.Ua_ .Costa __ Mesa
Certification program All 1ptita CaU for app 't Re!itaurant
available. Apply Port ~S£MBl.£R Ocean Pactf1c Real fUl.I 41 p T posillons in
Mesa Convalescent ~lale.7S&-l616 nt'w spet'iall}' food.,
Hospital, 2570 Newport wrtb at least 1 year ex-0 _1 IC\..•·•-C'4'nter 1n Irvine c .. u vd. CM 642..(M()() per1ence, preferably nau c.e..._. 81
· · newspaper Excellent UCEHSED 5J8.3!519
NURSING company benefau. Apply UHUCBfSB> Relllaurant
RN. LVN, DIRECTOR bdweeo 9 AM ar 6 PM, WiU tra10 Best com WAITRESS . .irrepttnJ'
O F S T A f' f' Monda.ythruFrlday rDISS>Orl split IJl the m applications for d1~r &
DEV E LO PM ENT -C>aAHGf COAST ct..try 70/~. to top pro gravt'yard :.tutu P .11d
Become a part of the DAILYPllOT ducer.i For 1nter v1e" vacations . T.qlor \
growing field of pro-llO W. loy St. c.aJJ BllJ at Redh1U Real Restaurant. Redhill a.
fessiooa.l genatn c nun· Coat. Mno 1,y, Udoalfire. 67J.7300 5 A F'rwy, 1\tsl.ln ing. 19 bed skilled nurs-._,.
ing facility in c M . Com· e.at 0,, wy Real ~tate
petitive salary. 2 wlu Et ;la••" COHDO SHA.II
vac, health & dental lllS • Totl SALIS
holidays. Sick Ive plan PIX OPlllA Lunit'9d openinp Real
Contact MarJorie Robb, Dependable mature Qt.ale bcemed and u
D.O.N. 340 Victoria, C.M. open.ton f« amwe~~~ peneoced only! Looking
6C2-0387 service. part Ume. """"" for !ICIQ!thin& Qe,ir a. ez.
need crave yard relief. dlina to ofter )'OU.I' old Nunrioc , Apply M. Moo. thru Fri. ~-We bave it! A Expe:ftenced Certified 657 W . .llC.b. St. C.11. --~inUmel-b•r·
Aides, all lhifta, full • tG-1403. lac wbktl makes ...
P9rt ~. up to te.1' per ·-'ti.. (811tier. Top eommiillioaa br ---r9A for eMy ...... Wl1l DOt .to....... T.A.B. an•wer•n1 .., "*• wi11t JUUr,. TRAINEES 7 to l :IO, 9SWle 1--.u..e.Wbdp!CaU m. NA t.rainiq prog. T.A.B. -·ten. bu a 0. ftll"-for ..a de-Ean wblle you learn. few s>ositlona opeo la t.ill ~ ~ .,
S:UO mtoknum to Sl.70. n. .. SA.Cll.•Rmt. J1 ~
Jl1apblp Convalescent ...._ Variedsllilta, Pra MS-t4tl
Clenta', MU0'4 or f' tr Many out.stand·
OMCECUU
J119 ll • mica "-* _. 1'0ll' ..... ., ..,. .-...
~ S.O.&.
Pithr• Ira••~ part
time,~ Alt World~ ..... _, H.
a-t fhry., ........ Bdl.
-.mo5
" 11c:s•ap1rw for retail store. Wiii
train. D-50/br. Ptutle9 Ph». :i6&-0800
~
t\Jll or IMlft time Must
be abee to work wtmds
ni.e Persimmon Tree,
229 M&rioe Ave, Balboa
lal.and.
w.s.
W•'r• •o•h•g to
ttewpoii leach! SSOO
e.y • SI 000 reciistic..
$1500 being ..,.
761.atOI Mr. Ridt
SECRET .UY I
Se.If starter w good typ
~ and S H. skills fur
pa.rt100 w vanety :.ome
personnel & insuranct! wun l rvme lll'l!it
Call (or a ppt
540-7639
A_ Kalda vu. lnd E 0 ~
SCTRY /ACCMTT
A )'OW1g career mlllded
lady With typmg and ac-countane skJ.lls Able to
convene well over the
pbooe 6 in-persoo to ;oan
Newport firm deahng
w1'h ~aJ & na· t l ooal finan c e .
Lep1 laecret.UtaJ back·
sround belpful. .. r . CtmP-0 131-"11
s.:r..,.. pAime car ...
tloaal io•••tment
a 11 h I tint. llaibM
bn. a..d ~Wiie Lo:
p .0. ... tm, Newpon
BledaCA...,.
;r~ . TIN ,.....
~ ... ..._-.na
SIX:JlETAR Y. LEGAL
Needild tor busy e penoo
I rvine Law Firm .
Jlin.lmann J..5 yrs . ex·
peneoce. Call Fran
83WliZ2.
SECnTARY
Mature co1&ple, r elief manacen =-> wlits class
A motel. Costa Mesa. s
days per moolh, noo·
smokers. no pets. Will
train. 675-:ro'T
FUll time. fM light office
work It cubiering. Ex·
cellenl working condi·
tions, good starling
s alary tt company
bellefit.&.
PUJ111BERS HELPER -
W'tll train szoo week to
start. ()pen 8am-8pm.
81115-84.13
f« CPA firm located 111
New)JOrt Center Mwit be
good typtSt and prof1
deot on 10 key adding Receptioniat Girl Frt· ----1111dune 644-6154
da.y· SmaU Mveiopmem S.Ubq inst.ructot' ~. --------
Mature 18dy needed to u.
stst lady chef In Corooa
del Ma r . Gourm et
restaurant on Thursdays
& Fridays, 9&.m·3:30pm.
Please call 673·2268
Mon ·Fri. for appt.
COAST
G&BALTIU
547-942]
(Jfice-Lumber. Aasistant
Invoking clerk. l().key
toucb & accurate typmg
a must. 998-8680 Orange-.
Office help. Need hard
worker to run Copy Mechanic. repair & machlne. Grave yard
IDlint. ol truck fleet & sbilL 5 nights a week.
oomtnrUoc equip. Min. Nan smoker please. CaU
3 yn. gas eng. exper. 1S2-0S47
Diesel beneficial. Call
6t6-0098 ror app'l. omCE WORK -WIU
U"ICV"U.:.::....:.:..:.:.. .. ..,.-C-'_'-'-_...--W-eek-. train SlS> per nek to
~,. -st.art. Open Sam to &pm. Will train. Open Sam-fllll>84l3
8pm.. 91115-Mll ..:?:=..:::.:...:..:::.;._ ____ 1 Optometric office, part
time, neat, outgoing,&
willing to Jearo. HB
8C7-!Bl7
Pte-ScbDol Teacher. lead
t.eacben wanted. Train
to be director in our
Orange Co schools. CaU
A.mencao Pre-School,
Lag Hills, 770-1.991.
PR.PSS MAN -Some ex·
per. nee on AB-Dick 380.
Call lllltr2S28
~man. Eitperi~ced
small pnas operator.
fUll or part Ume Sm
Newport Buch 1bop.
Call Gordon.. 541-1164
•NISSMAN•
Exper. A.8. Dlcllt 380 ~
Itek. Oood <Jiii*. Call Ed
114~
co. ·near 0 .C. Airport Newport Bearh, 2S to 27'
llll!leds full time mature cruu1n1t sailboats.
penon with good typl.ng weeltends now, full lime
Uills fcx ~ posl-suxmner-. Call~ 7100
Uoo with variety of Saleslady wanled , ex·
general office d1&t1ea. pefienced Part time for ~~l·81190 Laguna Beach gJ1\ store
llC8'T SC'TllY ~
Medical Devic• Mfg, s.a !iboagement
1"ine area ~ penoo Pleasant ctioufied part
to lwldle phones, cor· tune sales 6 mana1e-
respoodenc e , type meat work Flexible 50wpmo .• lite bkkpg houn Sales 6 manage
belpfw. Gd benems meat becQround a plus.
7Sl4211 Substanual fraduated ~ pnen1 of. income. Bonll!, proftl fice, permuent part sban.nl ar equaty pl.an
time. Reepomible, PR a CallB-ut2..
IDIM.~
SlCHTARY
An internal promotion
has opened up an ex
cellenl pos1llon for a
secm.a.ty at a beautiful
ape.rt.t:nent complex. The
success.Cul applicant w1U •
type «> wpm. do fillnit.
correspondence & ac
OCM1l1ng work Restdent
relabons 6 phone work
may be n«. Exrellenl
beoef11s. Ptease req ueal
8AJbcauon from or app·
lytoJOHN BUCKJE
THI IRYIHE CO
DI ~port Cent.er Dr
~3:SO. Newport Beach
C714 1 ~4-l319
Equal ()llpor Employer
ACCOUNnHG a.m
Ail immediate opeoiog
exisi.a for ID A«ountillg
Clerk at Community
C.blevialon Company.
'Ibis job lnvclvea 10 key
ell*imce (by touch ), 1 year omee experience &
aood telephone corn·
mumcatkJo akllb. Some
11pt ~=: 'required. 1bla repraenb
IQ esceHftl( opportwUty
to9Dlt for~ O>wl-
tJ'l ledna c'ily builder. Excellepl beneUh.
P\aee request an ap·
pKcatton from or apply
toJ. BU:IO.£.
TMlllVMCO
-~Ceoter Or ·-~Beach '114t'44-Ult
.... Oppoir llqplu)et
,
I
t ,
t
,
f
SICllTAll Gro~ land d velopment company,
needa bliabt. amb UOU3 peraon lo run
lbe oflJce of young VP. BeautJful
aum>undln and exooU nt benefit.a.
Salary SllOO. Other secretarial
po ltiom available. Ctl-.. MNllL
Cnd .. Pw111 I..._.,
2790 Harbor, C M. -
MIVll ...
.. ck bar. &1'clt1 /·
tGat« Mlp. Ttnnl1 eta. UB. Part Ume, ..... '"· ..... ....,.,.._._.._a.
.. adab?t, •~I• to
...... c ... realilter.
.... l.r. 0111 l1ll1. --ltalloaer1 llore la 0....Dll .. ..... .... '4 ....... f\all. ..... ...,..~ ......
l&lil ccada. El,.el•llY ftm ......... f$JOJO
Stock Brok•r•a• ta::&iAIY ~-Book.keeper: ~ ..-vices rep.
TRAVBL AO ENT -
WllUd. ...... GPlllla&
IGQ. aJn aper Great
lrvloe locaUon. Dy .am. 9¥9 m.l.JIS
Tr••ll Drl••r· We 11111
Offt• fl&r&llture, 1ooct ~.tu ~. frloae bculfi1. M br. 1800
Newport Blvd. Cll XJ1t ~ lor AalP au Nl Ume. .,_ '1Pllaa EapHcl101 diacount
w llW b.a. akllb to IPd. l·lbi ...-..n.01 l&ock bl'Okerate oeeda
-.. ta ttia P.cec?. COii· • ..-1 ..,-. C&U KQ cuttomer account• -----·ST---•I .....,NewDaftBeadlol· 5'5 1401 lam·Noon . ...W.. rap. to bud.le un h.cauUlutlD-800 "1·Mrl' alter lpm 6 ,powi.Qa bualDeM. E&· •&ALOfflCI
SEaf AIY /ttlCW'i wtnda. pst.ee tn IMUriU. lo· Top rates & benefits.
o.. ma ale r9QJ PD1 SECRETARY /MGR du1try •ilia mars In =~~i',7~
• '*>' to baadle ncept, Sen Maouf &le1 offc, ~~ --=-~: llala,
lllllllDee, It t>'Pbll etc. ~ 55wpm, us.a book· Newport Beach/Irvine. '4~3501
lilS to wart liloutftl!• ~ m1n (yn offc c 11 p ~~~~~~~~ .. •Anillsesper *· O.C. e&per. L.,uea Deb. a eraonael, Let· _ Alrport area. Coat.ct .,_.. lerman TranucUoo 'l)Jilt.Recept. wanted for
f,JIOI. olfc m N.B. Mu.at be
mthUll&aUc, have xlrll
typlna akl\11. Heavy
pbonea. 173·0300
81,m.Spm.
Old..--.,a.1850 --------• Servi e e •, I o c .
Secn&u:y pa.rt Ume. Ell· C71411D-0Cm>. ·~--------pesMDced typbL cau 10 SWl'reRBOARD Oper, ~ to1l:IO.. llM10I H.B. lllt be able to type
L Wi'M'f SacrUry wt&Ja i.Dluar'aDce Ir do llOIDe ft.llJ1c. Ealot or.Mt °"'8b''l iwu.., ...,....,. moet bellitUI. beDllf tnc medlw •den·
• li&elar • an lm· _. INIY wllb padta19 t.l tm. SWUns Sal 1150.
-·· ~ I« a ~ .. can A.8AClJ$ Call 8'7·8611 bt.wo J'oalld1I ~ to ~lllm....,. _ ... _ ... _--~.._m. ____ _
~ la our '"1PertY 'J'e9cber -.,......._....., Part Jlw~eol Jl'lBance , ... ~.
Dllwlmlal. ~ SICalTAaY Ume IDOl'llilal poUUoo. lldJla IDdllde: • wpm OPPICEOP'TID!: Own dllld welcome. = llMildeal C1'JllQI PR.ESIDENT Alllericao Pr.School,
MllOe Ir 10 bj b7 Carp ~ for Lacllille. Call 710-1111
tDudL We JJftler u la· statewide bavntment ,_._.. .\laW..&peclal dMdllll wttb llltJtiM!ve A ...ne. ftftD.. P'Mllloe ..a-•-.._ ....... _ a poaltlve servic e Jal. Ewcellml wop-._ .--apped
mlDded penaoaUlJ to port w1tb dlYeralty 6 Jdl*a. z Jn. colJeet . U · one wltb yean of e•· ,..,,,,,,,..., lllllt poueu perimee 1'911· ..,, XlDl
perience. Excellent top-level executl ve VwtioD 11 lm. bendltt.
beneftta. To lnt.ervlew aeefttartal expeT". Call WeekdQa 8:31M. Ullit.ed '*-9 c:iome lat.o our of. &ICM>123 Moa t.bru Fri Oerebral Palay uaoc. flee between 8&m·l2 ooori 9:»S:3». 3m W. Harvard St. San·
c:mWed. Marehl2, 11180 orl~~~~~~~~~ t&Ana.$t&-57m nquat an appUcaUon I · from , .. _______ _
JOHN Btx:KlE
THE IRYIHE CO
SOO Newport Clr Dr
SWte 350, Newport Beach
Nepbone sales.
•WORK AT
HOME•
Part-time • full·Ume.
locaJ calling, 89i-OSi7.
18aHOHEWOU
Part Ume, own brs.
Gaar. aalary. Call
-.1m.mtorLind&
I •
Typist worldq with ter·
rilk omc. penom, Oexi·
ble .... 90 wpm. Call
ABACUS A1ency at
1Sl.f'JOO.
1'YPlsr -Growinl Npt
8dL ftrm needa aper.
~ llmt be reliabje"
bad waridq. Min. ol
.,.._, 151"'11. Nancy.
W(9PIOCISSOIS
Needld lmmecl for 3 mo. xsdp .... CID2Dd. ahlft.
...... dip
SUPEI PAY!
ADI A Tempora rJ
Senica, 173> E . Garry. ~Ill. Santa Ana. Ca.ll 957.im,
Youth Counselon
Part Time evenings.
Outgomg adult& working
wt1b )'OUth. Over 21 Own
tramportaUon. SJ.SO hr. llart. g.9py
CALL ANDREA
SC2-C321. ext ~. 1·5PM.
E.O.E.
Utl••• el•• tooted
..... JHY pertoer'•
ell* aeoo. McJlablD °'*--
SALE
«IOOtq ft"' Antiques
Sil No. fJ CaJnl.oo Beal. s.aem.u. San IMejo
Fwy Pa1aada offramp
Property ia not torn
down. will continue
~under Gerrie's
Antiques " CoUectibles. Formerly Tbe Crow '1
Neat Antiques Please
not e ne w phone I
-.c50. 1b&Dll you. Ger·
rie.
9nneman's Ulllq...e ADU·
QWll Qlle01og on Glas.sell,
Orange, March 1'. 20%
cxmllXunent for aU your
antique furniture,
Jewelry, linens, tools,
etc. Call lor appt.
131~41
fl84CH AMnqUIS
New ablpment of fine
French Oak dlnln1 4' bdrm Mta just arrtved.
OYel' 300 pcs. Wbolelale prices dire ct lo the
Public. SO. COAST AN·
11QUE CENTER. 231.8
So. Fairview, Santa Alla.
(71' > WTM70I. Opn 7 cbt wk. 10-IPM.
*** l'6 I W 1050 1 B II II E II 0 R Y
.......................
fOA SALZ Complete
frame •bop eqwp. • ~foirqulek
~A-'°'' .......................
KENWOOD KIUOlO re·
ceiver 50 watt.a per cJlao,
ml, retU1artY MOO now
18. AtlaaUc Music, 4C5
& 1'1tb8t., C.M.
-"••••••••••••• 1'Jpewrtter2)'no6d. Xlnt S t e r eo E q ul pm e n t
ClODd. New C400 Mile c&bmeta re1ularly 185 oner: mCJ now s:w. Atlaatlc Musk
Seta Bed. Like new. Mat·
tnu DeYer med Sl75.
Queen bm sprtq 4' mat·
tn9a. New am. 641~
~.E.17lhSt. CM.
.... & .....
I; 'p ..
·t.~.,. f070 .......................
SLl'SA'IAIAU
YACNewport--1
M'llCUICHAMMB.
Uptoaft. SIG .
m..14Sevea .
Tl JI hlllw .......................
9150 ....... ............... . --*IMSTANT CltlDIT * Hew llv rm. bdrm.a • Amjqlle H.alltree. men's
dladtes. Lo-Lo Down! IOspd bib, silver plated
.......................
G d -1 o "12 a-*150. atiwt lelal.
-YV clean, 1reat mileage ..... .............. •• • • IDMe olf•. 54l-C:IM4
~ JH'Vin& pcs. •97·3516
eW!ll. J-.&Up.
New Uvtoa rm. bedroom.
dinettea. (714 ) S3Ml9l2
SACRJ FJCE· Queem1ze
aolld brua headboard
1325. Greeo vinyl aota
hjde-a bed $60. Call
5.:1).9 PM only, eittpt
Sat. le Su.n. 11·9 PM .
m.39154.
GORGEOUS
~ & Love aeat In out·
•"""n1oond.UNUSED
KING matt.Mta le box
spr1np. Calfee tab&e set
wood w beveled alaal. ....
l!'.uty American IOf a. cot·
....,, . ....,
sa. ••••
Prelude paUern 5 pc
pl.ace sett.mg for 12 + 1
meatron.1 gnvy s poon
" 12 x:tra lea&pooos. 74 pc 'a. tot al. $7 .soo.
9&MM2 « 962-3646
SIAUTlFUL RARE &
UNUSUAL CHINESE
Ol.KT5.
F l 1uri n ea, Inla id Scree na, Clo11on oe.
Porcelains. Ivories.
Furn. Many unu1ua l
auc. MM1ll3 from 10 t.o
lpm.
WCllltdtForO..
BOAT
SllW
PREVIEW
c.onung Marcb 12
mthe
D.a,Plot
and
eo.tUFI
Cee table, t!J)d t.ahlea. Pool tb1 lio slate, recula· TAI> OCEAN K AY AK ·
recliner with beater UoD abe. Xlnt. cood. a lmost ne w , SJOO .
vUnt.or. a.~ sm. aft. •· &.czs «-&DI a.ftooom eves
~ S-. 1055 ~c..a. Redecoralin& l2ll. Catamaran type Sail
--·•••••••••••••••• t...e. X1nt caad.. dk. bamL. SD
OJl!edablea for Sale: We s*1, timt a&r. -.cm IG-3379 have accumulated a
Cabuloue collecttoo of Newport At.bJetic Club IMh. .......
"16 ~ RM 12$ Trick,
1550 or best. otre r .
94MOaA.8PM.
71KAWASAID
~CUSl'OM
Sl.8SO
0.ys 84.5-1891
Evell 83U311l
ask ror M&.lte
Brand new Bill w alters
MX Lutben. size 36.
II>. Bell Moto Star Ill.
SIU 1 5 8, 175. MXL
8oola. me 11·12, SllS. Call
6G-OUB.
Mob-tta....W.
.... .,. 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RENT 22 ft. luxury mac.or
home. s leeps 6. self·
cmL. S!50 W + ~ au.
~
T,...,.._ T,....e 9170 .......................
C.llf. pottery 4' Art membership· ror ule '; 'c • 9010 D11J1ab maqaQ)' rolJ. Deco. Call for Info . -.a:7•:~X22:5 -.-........ ••••••••
top ..... dealt. See to ~ •.oao Manne bard•att
22' Sport.master l'raiJer .
campktety S C. slps 6. 1as e lect , nrrig &
freer.er. Dual propane
t&r*s, Dual axles. Elect
brb. Sl100 firm. Can be
M!l!ll at 2118 Albert Pl ,
a.&. Meu. 646-9076 aft
J:lDPM
____... .... -.~lOle ~111 .. ill""llllld.aa.-...a.. -11.5 Walnut deak+cbr SJ.ZS ~ ~. 10 days __ .,_ ..-.. I s--1.owreet, m»c walnut only. 810 Towne St ,
l'DOtAMnquES
New ahipment of Cine
fn:nch AnUQues juat ar·
r i v e d . On sale Saturday Sunday March
8 9 10AM·6 PM . Al
WbolesaJe pnce:s direct
to the pubbc. SO. COAST
ANTIQUE CENTEll.
2318 S. FatrV1ew. Santa
Ana. (71• ) !J79.8708
.,,..,.. 1010 . ..................... .
Washer & Dryer & Da.s·
trnaber' SIOO ea.
~
Wasber $200.
Drrw'•
-··-······-······ 8'dedln IZ5. BC11l. a.ta Ilsa, da.11y 't1J 5 1:cf5~~: <Makltmacbioes. f~ •tartina l 1 lhru
~ Dundee pattern, Goodtnvestmeol. --------WANTED 22· approx. in Mimoo. '15.!iO per plac-e S.590 ......,,._. 9040 oearnewcond
adllD&. i.., price. AL.SO. -•••••••••••••••••••• 557·2'!04 m> al extra p 1ctts. l, CAR TELEPHONE 1'71 SCAIU ----
price. 3 place settings ol Sl.500 TIFFANY'S Gold Twin 30·5. 130 hours. ~t.al tor 12, Foetona. C.ard Pvt Club Mem kladied. Pri pty Beat Of
Nabarre Sl6·Sl8 per bersbtp $500. Cd l l fe" Call S46-l.200 <Mon
glass, ""Pnt't' Call Ad 'TS9-92Zlor752-Ul28 Fri day\ i 73 1 11216 Sitter 1'144 24 hou r:. ------6C!~ Wds and t>nd:. ~ " 11>'ttkends I
~ 1070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BUYING
Scrap gokS, silver and
oorm 19414 Beach Blvd, .............
SI to $8S ~ for J l'fTY
962-6002 * lO' SEA RAY Wbdr
Lots o( day pol!\ zx 129.960 ~I SQ8.211l
eech.. ZO takes a1J or o(
fer MZ-SJJ9 •••
fndl(rtW -o:..a Aft.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ..w
l'ARTS&SERVlCE
HOUIS
()peo7un. 'bltp m .
Monday lhru Fnday
C'lolled Sat. •Sun
SAD'MBACll
f09
WMt a. eo clfllt••l llbout
. Bentley~?
__ ..J-~!!!1!_ __ ••ut CA111 PUCD
....,... ,_ ..,._, tmo. PAJD • OOLD -
' old. SIOO. Cbeat of SLVD -U9 CODIS: ........_ -a-rb!.p -mem "5. "'"•~: -· 551..s744. a... l!O. WW buy sold
4'5 ·aa.,.. ...._
lllDIAK. .. ww ..U or
tndl. ... -.-
t& I •• .... ,,_ ......... el
two tlelteta cna .•• V.-).to
-......... AM M-.C.wetlW--~797e
SICllTAIY /rfPIST
$CASH IOMUS S
Wort for 40 boun & you
wUl recd ve a S20 bonus.
We suaraa&ee top pay for youratllls
Paid Holiday
PaldVacaUom
Paid Weekly
IMMl:DIATE
OPENINGS FOR:
SbariMnd8ecntariea IM=~ a.ft= Join ta. .... ol pr'C)o
fedcmaltemparades.
DMNE r..o.z..
....... ebop) XJo.t.
oppo1. • beoellh •Mol.db IJ'Owinl co. fOt' DMc\HlHJIJ Ua· elnadlldlv."7JU....,,
The place you woni 00.1 make a
d1fferencet At Bentley LabOratOf'les we
llPPf•etate and rewared your valuable ,11111s
in a modern. congenu11 and profesa1onat
atmosphere As 1 IHder m lh• stable and
continually growing medlcat eQu1pment
mdullry. Bentley LabOnltOflel can olf&I'
you the u lary and 1>enef1t1 you deterve -
with plenty of room fOf' your peBonaJ and
PfofMllonal growth.
If you have good aecreterlel lkllta. typing.
and ability to organize and proceea a werlety
of t>ullneu conHPondenee. Bentley
LaboratortM would llke to talll wltl'I you
about a ~,.., wtilcn It a ffttle dln«ent
from the Job you haw now. Form~
lnfonnetlon pie ... •P91Y In perton Wat·
l!NTl.EY
LAllORATORIU, INC.
1lt2Ref'l ..
,.......,CAl2TM
(11 •) HI I020 ....,..,. ,. orow1,,.·
EQuel Oppot1Ufllty
Emp!Oye' """IW
IOll
BrowoHotpolntrefn &. l"tn&.I. watches. teeth. TOPCASH PAID Great rood. 1225 et.c:. Paying Sl8 02 for
.......................
~S758 sterhaj al.Iver. S20 ao For Uled fumrtun & ap
ounce for U S. s1h er pb.anom, ~ °' not
Upngbt Freezer l9.2 cu. ooim. Will pick up. Coll 91S7.au:J
alCUS Y AKAS
Mar 1~ Mar 20tb
Calta Meu& HunlJnl!ton C.-nler
nc:Uu may ht> rla1mt'd
by callln« 642 ~. ext m
'MXJU) Hb to lnde tired
bul ~ ZJClc i Chevy
· "· fnlPllt! r or '67 -up
VW enlODe 1n m<>f'e or
leM equal rond Details
546-L879 ll tt 5 p \1
ft. 2 )'J"I. service poUcy Dtttd or CoUect ~ w AMTID =.:'1 for '300. Call ppHB Hen)' duty trailer btlcb H&IC... .....
•DDIEDlATE CASH. ror 1978 Ford Raocbero 21' ~ Runabou&, best IWllo Shreo
* *.
Wanh delllXe up rt 1ht Fer Gold, Silver, PlaUn., 1Sl.-s? or m.Tr15. ltr. oiler or take over pay. & A.lann "-°· II cu. ft. tmo. any kind. Daniel .._ IDllD.Gl·UIOO Seil, service old. Warranty. S50 . ..-.-. -.. .-.....-..... 00,..,. lDlt.allation --"""'Uc.Al~ ......,. ,., .... O'p
MMllJIO. ..._CASHPAST1 All7 fClnn. Top dollar. C1aulc 41' si:.i: 1ZlWUlon.Coatallesa
Ha&poiat elee. range, Wlnalon 'a Newport •·-ar 4'7.all.S, ~5 awe-. N pty ..=-=-
h'lado, dlll. cwen, xJnt :::':Jlia~baJ· daib' or.S..:SM.-f~~~~~~~ ~· ~ ~ Ct lllnrUted acrap °"'9tfW n • & ,.., ... as· ~ "72. -· a._, -· ....... cab. TQe. 7 0 ., 3 IOll lrllC1. .... ator. twto ........ s.
5lttlDl2 10-6. 1781 N.-port 11" • 1111 ...... ·-·· d t e •el • • I e e P• I . ••••• .... --..... lltd., C.11. look for tbe l1Md IBM C.rreet::t A-....., ... _ •-...__ DIPORTANT brtlllt l1'Mla btalld1n• .........___._ IL --._.,,._.._ •• "'"" -rs. --..
'
A ~ -Nwpt 8cla alp '"'8iL PYt nvan.• av =~olart. aroa -.m.a llCJ.m.-.m.ms ~
IOLIX IOs'ft" Foldl.91 tbl1, •Pmi www,,_baaiom n.. prtee ot ttems
,_ter ft.:aru man., ~.~. -~~ V.etw, 117t&1r1, .ii woo.t ~ b)' nhlcle .,,,. ..... .. -........ -•• ---~ -..-080. _..,.. la ~ •ebJc&e watcb, lllC, alddeo tbla SUI.• Mclllalau -.aJllSllft.IPll. dauUled ad•ertt.ln1 ca .. ,. new 17200. Dllk.tael50 --------· ........ DOllnd·--Slaridt'• price "500. -..____.... • ... ..aa-v bl ,..... ~ ·-..-........ -·~ -.an .... .._... . a.QJ' anuca e ta•ea.
-----------• ..__ 1mllitwe for a&Se. JO. emall VI, ·trlr. U--•--• r .. +• •r I071 Diab. dMdn. cud. ta· .-...... ---10 ... _, ........ u ees.
•• .. • ble. All atr t.cli-Lt.·-11...-·-• ~::S-_:_!!!:I !~ FIND VDUR NAIVE
WIN TICKETS WORm $12
IRVJNE AUTO CENTER
MARCH4-6
COSTA MESA
405 AT BRISTOL ST.
MARCH 14-8 :00
MARCH ~2:30, 4:00, 7:30
MARCH ts.12:00. a~ao. 1:00
HUNTINGTON CENTER
MARCH 17-8:00
MARCH 1M:30, 8:00
MARCH tt-4:30, 8:00
MARCH 20-4 ·30, s·oo
IT'S EASY! Look for your name aad 1ddre1111 In today's
classilled eec&Jon. tf you find It, call '42·5678 Ext. Z72 and
we will ....._np for you to pick up your Ucketa at the
nearest olftce of the DAILY PILOT
....................... • .. ~ ...-.....,.._ ~ Ull:"'
Joe. MD-7J&5 17' Baltm WbaJer. near Yk9 certifteatiom or de· lApidary Eqdpment Sale
JO" HP rrln&.r In stand. r le I .r &;iO cab lrin·
dera. 15lb. vibrator
tumbler . 20 '' H P
diamond aa w . 6 "
Deamon Master
cliamond 1rlnder Sm
sphere mater. l.orul or r'OUlh 1em atone. For -..-.1.ss, Ty ler.
···~····-1080 .......................
WflGAM TA•S tram 1'0UI' bw.ioeM card.
Smd one card f0tr each
i., plUI one 1pa.re. We return perm•nently
..a.I Ctnd.lw tat • strap, meetln• alrllD1 LD.~.Pre.
vmt Ima It tbeft I For a
.,.....,.u..d lal tDCbe
wallpaper, fabrtc or ''Da1 mo" paper. we
wlll beck • \rim ,our
tap. Or try two canla a.ck to badl.
PR.ICES: ••arl • 4 ltaptuoea.
Sttqa$l.SOea.
JO or m:1n suo n .
Sales Tu Included
NO CARD?
Drtw your own or lend
Mme, eddreu, phone A
we11 make ooe card per
t.q. Add 25t each.
S.S cbectr or money or· dlrto·
Pl.OT~
P.O. 8o1 ll80
Oo&U ...... ca. ...
DEJiK 36:172" ltSO. fBM
Ex~ typewriter $300.
67J..llm ------..... &OnJ-1090 .......................
Ntkyplcmo 95.
8G%U0«6'MMI
UPRIGHT piano. xlnt
oond. mate otter.
~1
DIW 'nl!p Jobmoa, trlr., Ur documentary pre·
cvr. Clean. 131-0429 pm'ltion cbarlee WLlesa
1978 Zodlac Crud Raider Ol.berwtae specllled by tbe adY..user. IV, 17~ ', Dp Mercwy,
:-: e":r~· ;.:::
0 k:.:c. 9520
~ •••..••..........•.....
..... a.t '55 Qe¥)' 2-door Bel Air
Q B tw 9050 Hardt.op, DO mg. Orr er • •••••••••••••••••••••• 6CZ-41114.Aft8prn.
•llOIAC. 211·-30· BOATS: a u mo. plant PRP&id
fnm SUl9 mo. inchadio&
allp, leuom. 71• .....
lo.h.W 9060 .......................
... •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Ludim'i 18. Z5ft, YU'D
lD>'• workln& Sln1er. bull. s llp lo NB,
ddrelloM&bopQJeab beaullCul. 14000 •
llm 11.-cedea Bem 300
bmo. BeauL wbit.e car,
xlnt m~b cond. Red
1-tber tot .• S14,000 flrm. n•?SHm: m.zzu or
1·57-GIO lllO. IG-Dl& ....,lD,
Just by sending us your name and
address and by_ "atching for your
name In the ct&ssified ads of the
Dally Pilot.
Win llcltcta to the circus. area amueement nttrac·
lions or aportina events. Just fi ll out this coupon and :
mall It &oday to the . I . : · ·
Clualfted Department, Dally Pilot : ~ · 1
330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : z ~
. ... -
Pf
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•cmYYllMBU U.t MteLt D S t• ~ 0-.ll T. Oril:l9al --··-•• .. ••••• -~ ......
-<*t'"'lodlll•"4*. ............. ......... ..........
THEODONl
ROBINS
FORD
: • 1 H 4.Nfh 1 ~ tllw l>
(0~l t. Ml \A (,J.: 0010
.._W-.ct 9590
"19 Jeep CJ5. xlnL cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LO ma. XLru.
~aft 5 JO
'79 Ford i,., ton 4x4,
AM/FM cassette stereo,
4 spd. olf r'08d la res, x lnt
OODd. Must sell S7300/bst w .S3M654
•74JEEP•
R&EGADE
Lowm1les
Many Xtra~
$3500 or best
00.Ulll Days
SS7-0192 E Vt.':;
75TOYOTA
LAND CRUISER
Good condiuon. Ongmal
owner Must sell. S3600.
673-.J8S8 evs
Trwctls 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1979TRUCK
CLEARANCE!
We ltlU b+ve llOIDe new
1,971 trucks in atock.
tJnsUc niducUOm !
SAVE NOW!
C ONNELL
CHEVROLET
• I I,, '••{ f(I' d
,. I \ \I I· ·" \
S4b-I 200
tmflOID
'8IOPICIUP
• YI, •cU. ....... ,,,,,,. • .. tlwa
U.00011111119. ClN&Sl77 ). ...
THEODORE
ROBINS
f (_~>I ....
. .
"13 a.y, ~Toll PU. 350,
auto, P S, P 8, air ,
W 9iell. New eng. tires,
tram. mufflers. $3,500.
832-4787
1978FORD
COURIER PICKUP
Has mags. AM" FM I
cauette Ir only 13,000 low 1
miles. QN44728 ). $'350.1
Qlll 548-0»i after 8 p. m.
'Tl Rancbero GT. Low
mileage. Many xtras.
J:ood cond Must sell
$3800 obo. Call wkdys ·
8-12& 1-5: 547·6523
WEPAYTOPOOLI..AR
for top Uled Ul"I· foreign.
domelUca 0t clasaics. U
your car lS extra clean,
see us F1RST!
#I la <>r...,. C..-ty
2925 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2503
COHMELL
CHEVROLET
;!X2lC 11.irhor HI' cl
1 ·1~TA'\1~:S\
S46-l 200
~'lSell Your Car!
CIPBIMW
PAYSTOPDOLLA.R
ForCean Uled Import.a
Call lllte or Dan
. QS.3171
WANTED!
IAl1e model Toyota and
Vo l vos . Call u a
TODAY!!!
Top Dollar
Paid
For Your Car'
JOHHSOH & SOH
.... •4ercsy
211528 Harbor 81 vci
Olst.a Mesa ~5630
'''° .. HEllMOWl
LAaGI SILICTIOM
Of.-W 197'
320l'1 a s111 ..
IHSTOCIU
SADDLEBACX
VALLEY Ill PORTS
28G Marguerile Pkwy.
'15 St: a1r, 4 apd, 1ID1
CIODd.. pod p.s mileage.
Da11 IH·9000, or ....
~ Datsun z+2, 4
aipd, am rm stereo, good
conditioa. llal aell
--aft~ MISSION Vl&JO
lll·ZCMO 49M94'
CL05ID SUHDAYS '13 -.z. allver, AM FM --------•1 tape, " a, map, orig owner. '1800. 831,.1'5.
-IOl-·Mc-L··~·.-..-.. ••l Plat '725 -~--r.i.-._._~ ...................... .
850N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
'5 Ml No. o( SA Fwy)
171415~Slll
&mda.y by Appt.
Yo..C:WC.
C2)711MW
lZCll ..
Both equipped with 4
speed, air cood., one wilb
stereo C8llett.e and llUD·
roof, the other with
stereo Mnck and much
m ore. (541 0 879 > CBZlJBG )
IOIMlll• ... -.
BN. llMeb Blvd.
... No. al&\ f'w7. ) LlllWn ....
Multsell, ia Xl9
$.1500.
S4l-4SD or 997 • 7079
74 Flat 128. RUAS well,
nd<l body work. S1800.
call aft 4 pm 494-2904
...... 9727 .......................
VlsrJYOUR
ORAHGI COAST
HONDA
HEADqUARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVllSITY
SALES•SERVJCE
0&.DSMOllLI
HONDA
GMCftUClS
2lliO Hartlor Blvd.
COSTA MESA 54C).f'40
lt'JO 911 T Pw'Khe. new
eqtne, atereo, alloys,
Sac . at 17900 .
(21S)592·U91 or
(714)8..cm
"159US. ~coupe, 5
apt. Pena Red tan. ong
tbnaoul. Lo miles, Uri
apedal. Sl4,750.
....... ,oncM
SJ6.7111
'63 Porsche Cabriolet
Perfect cood. 2SmP1 ..
$12,<0>.~
JU. "76912E ~ 0, am fm,
ster. sumf., alloys. 4211.
SlS.500 OBO. 640·8020
wtd;ya.
IWlcbe "76 9US Targa.
Air, 40,000 ml. Iced
Green. $16,000 bst ofr.
~1732
'U 911 Targa, loaded! Lo
....... xJat.. cood. Sl4.500.
646·4844 days, e ves.
548-3117
'86 911 Coupe: Rbtt eq.
Kool shocks. lobro
tran.sule. $5600. Call
831 · J.SlM All 6.
9 912: Xlnt for restora·
lion. Completely rblt
eog. vi all papera.
~-Besto<fer.
76POaCHI
9121
Smroof. alloy wbeela. aal1 Siii» miles. Muat aee thi t c l a1slc .
CM.tvr.Gl •f111C9-.. · •10
SIW .
SA&MM••cx
VMJ.IY IMl'OaTS ............ a.ar••••n ._..,._._..._a.Ir,
----------• I &. e... mat NII. -.-oeo. MS-5'152.
9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. a..a 9756 .......................
•t DEALER IN U.S.A.
To,ohl 9765 ... ................... .
"11 Ccrol.la SRS Wt back.
ltb:lt oood. AM ffM 8 trlt
stereo. l5600 besl offer miracle
mazda 54&-0273 •
Workhorse. '68 Ford ·~ ~ IMpCMi.ct "T1 BllWCSL Blue, leath,
ton p u. New trans . & ....................... new peinl. trans "compl 2150 ....... ltYcL "11 Corolla. A 0, good gas
traJtes. 850. 673-4146 or IMW 9712 exbaual system. Sll.500. Cott. MeM 645-5_~00 mi. good cond. $95-0.
548-Zl.38 •••••• ••••• •• •• • •• •• • • • By appt. ~5'23. m-8054
74 Rancbero. AT, PS, air,
stereo. n e w radials,
42.<0> au ,$2850 ~1216
Used luck away bn. gate,
xJnt cond SirJ()O.
~7005
196C Rancbero Classic VS,
au&o.. air. delWte model,
perfect for restorat.aoo.
lll50. 548-5659
77 GT Raocllero all xtru.
Very clean. 5-', 100.
~
CREVIER
&I Sf 6 llOAOWAY
SANTA AHA
. 835·3171
THI: UlTltt&Tf DRIVING~
•USEDIMWs•
"78Dl241p C272PIU..>
77 m 41p, air G>07SEZ >
77 m 4 ap, air <2k5XE >
77S10!41pS R (()179)
MM~lea 9740 -------
77 Siii, auto .• 33,000 mi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7sTOYOTA
LAHD CRUISER
Good coodiUoo. Onginal owner. Mu.t sell. $3800.
m3ll5B eves.
liOO under Jo book. •ai
°15 Sil, like DU, '3JC ml,
lo9ded. llUlt tee I '1200.
~m.a.
fbl' the price of a VW 1800
BMW C laaalC'. New .,.mt, braket, 1bocks.
Rua1 1ood . •2400
NU-754129 Robyn
~ 9715 .......................
71Ml%450S&
Met. browd bamboo,
leather. one owner &
loaded wilb extra
features. lnq'41'9 about our 5 year preferred
bank plan with next lo
nothing down. cmo >
$24,950
MISSIOM YllJO
IMPOtn'S
l l l-174' 4'1-1704
"11 DELUXE WGN
lllDt coad. M28Q. 5 dr. 5
apd, 28 20 MPG. 4 nu
Mlc:hetin radials, air, PS,
All nt stereo, I ownr 3
Aftb Bay. 48M2la
'ft Vfl h i* 8ettl•.
All Ill c .... coad,
t:IOOO or belt off tr. "11 a..rtu sn.-. K1lll •tm cood. (7 1' > '41·3224 ••• A.C•nH mtl'CiiSz=Dr.
'Tl Toroudo, 81,000 mu... tlereo. cruiae.
Loaded. Xia& CODd.. ll.200. ~ l'JS.JON. Ad sw.er '15SCl•O A.Ir coad., AM Fii
....... -tDllel. map. radia l tires . 1Z
llo. ll,000 111 Senlce
Coatract Avallable . PO'Y'>
$171
SANTAANA
DAlSlll Dl Z.1~--Slmta Alla ~ll
••• l~
vau":t'= ol two Uckett CIU.00
v.Jua>.&o
CltCUSYMeAS .....................
eu.taKea• ffamti.,.,oa ~r
1\c:bU ~ be claimed
by ca1lina 6'2-5178, HL m •••
15 VWBUG 4 cylinder. 4 1peed,
AM i'M, alul radial
Uret, cuat.om ao~nor.
S u per s h arp ! 12 llo. 11,000 M1. Service
Cootracl Available .
fml0)6)
$1115
SANTAANA
DATSUN
3I01 E. l'1tb Street.
Sama Alla B-1111
'12: WrecMd. great part.I
car. New eng .• nm1.
lira. Great for KJd car.
~
'772 .......................
VOLVO
SALES. SBY1CI
AM>UASa..
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
IARUlll
VOLVO
1.988 Harbor Blvd.
COSTAM~ 646-9303 54M4'7
17 VOLVO
4-DOOR
Loeded with eq11lpmai&.
Extra Nice ! 12
Mo. 1.2.000 Ml ~
Contract Available.
tOfl'YA l
1599
SANTAANA
IAlm mtZ.11'UI ..... sma Ana -.'1111
is Volvo J'5 DL "ID alr,
All BM. 4 apd. ma sell
~or bst 483-Jl'72
.......................
ttOS .......................
15AMC PACER
2 door 8 cylinder, air
C()Od., power 1teerlng,
rad.lo, wlulewall llres.
Test Dnve a mual al Uus
price! Roomy little IU·
aaver priced lo Sell!
<US"IDP >
tl040
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
wlllblf
!AM "11 Se\'UJe, mtta!Uc
blue. wb't wbeela, auotf,
new llicbella Urea •
11,000 ml lm.mac. coed. aa,ooo. C&U ~ or ....
"11 'dlN ._. coad. Ltllr.
stereo, cne. Loaded.
..... ~l.~?m ...
,. Old Sevtlle 4 dr. lit•
blm, deu car. SNDO.
Olll Mma to Fri, a:• to s. .....
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 liAR60R eLVO
CO!>TA Ml!.A C>42 0010
'9'7 Camaro, ong. owner.
pwr. steering, power
brakell, automatic trans. :rn Ell,I. Beat olfu. Call
831 ·7SOS ne.s. ooly
1918 Camaro Style LT. on-
ly lllJlO au Auto, small
V-3 mot. en.use C01lt •
tach. R H. gd ouJ. browo
aid.. beauty. Nr . n~w
Seat cov. $5400. You
IDo9t 1ee -J mw.t seU
~
Quo; ... "20 .......................
19CHEVETTE
4 cytiDder. 4 speed, air
cood .• radial uru,
plallri.pes. lugpge rack
Q5IW'ZX l "A Steal at 8190." .
~12
SANTAANA
DATSUN
3I01 £. 11\b Stnet s..a Alla 8-7111
Aaaame Leaae: 'T•
Olpdee wap. loeded.
ec.&a-. Yoo ... tM wtuer of ··-~ two Uekttt <tu .oo .,.Clllz.,.dr, luxtedu,
vallll>.to k tM, wlll vloyl top, cacus Y.AMAS ao.dld. _,... tlree. xlnl
...... Mda • llar • .., cml, ll.080 ml, '3000. di.ta..... .....
R u..-.c.m.r ~ n-.. •1 be clalmed n.9 "--9957
bf eaUblc iG-1171. m . • ..................... . m '15 PINTO ***
'78 Raoehero. 12,000 IUNAllOUJ
milu. A11lla1 SH OO. JOOoee, ' cylinder , 4
Ml-2Zll ar ur.aaa. AM ..,..S. air cmd., powel'
for 'T "• "*-..._.na. rad io, ateel
--------• rdala, iu. .. ge rack.
~ n.mo s.an .....
Loedld. Nda Dew ta..
$500. Hl·SOI. Gd.
tnalpart.Mioa car
IJllcll6I 9941 .......................
'15 Md IV sllv• w red
plmb later'. Xlol. cood we.nu.. Best reuooable
offer. d y 836-H20,
SJl.ZIMeves
Mzwcay 9950 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S MEWEST
LINCOLN-MER CU RY
DEALERSHIP
RA y R.A.DEIOE
UNCOLN-MERCURY
1~ 18 Auto Center Or.
SDFwy Lake ,.~oresl eXlt
IRVINfo:
130.7000
75 MERCURY
BOBCAT WGN.
V-6, powe r steennit.
AM rM. radial l1 rei.
t'act cu.atom 1ntenor,
luggace rllC'k \t.-ry
rleao I ow11f'r ita:. ·
saver QJl3M MN '
2366
SANTA AHA
DATSUN
3101 E 17th Strtt't
S-UADa ~71111
71taCURY
IOeCAT WAGOH
Low auJa, wood1rain
pwhp 04IRJZW >
$4695
BARWICI< DATSUN
BJ1 .11TS 4 <n lJ7'>
• .... ' "12 ......................
hdory ~ Interior
a od exterior pkg.
OOCZ51 )
Rlll
SANTAANA
DATSUN
Bl E. 17th Street
Sam.a Ana s. 1811
1979FOID
fltNl'O RUHAIOUT
4 cyl. eogme, uutomat1c
lran.<., pwr. steering.
buck.et seals & less than
~000 ol11es ! C893WCR ' • $JIU
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 642·0010
9960 ..................•....
76 f\Jry Salon 4 dr • '"'° l.c4>. P B.P S.A CJ So!kr
clean 968-34.SS
1!m Plymouth Spurt Fur\
Suburban 4 door 2 se.it
Wagon 5!>.00U mile.,
P u w .. r w 1 n
• dows brake'> .11r 1:on1I
roul rack A~f FM ~lt:n."'
radio, ~·rutM' c·ontrnl
1 u~tom v. he .. i:.. J ad··
<iret-n M1·tallic· v.11 h
v.'OOd warn !>ldt:~ )tf"et•n
vinyl inlt:nur Pritc·•I
btil7W ""h0h"-J lt" s;e.11 •
l>wly Pilot b-\2-4:121 .1-.J..t
2W
78 Plymouth Volan•
Wagon Roof rack. PS,
PB. auto tall gah!, CU
Many mor e extra ~
11),000 mi. S'l'700. 842-337 ::t
,. Volatt Prerruer iH 11
WllL Loaded. All pc>wer
1 aw.orrer.673-2A90
.... mo.C.UMMMT. * * *
.,, Moira ....... ael1. D. ......
DI&. cmil. .... ~ W'mf , ......
t.t hi 1 .__ or Y• ::':;:,,. ol
Kana at 111 ... or two tlc k•t• Cl ll.10 m.m1 ~------~1 .-.~'° .. Malibu wgn Auto, &Jr. aacus v AIGAS ...... -.................. ... _. ... ma r °'r':i ... C.:.
"D ..... c.to. edra 'a.. .. 0 0 ...
cleu, aJl eirtrH, 1· • Cllllail ~ al.
owaer; SlltO·Offer. m
tD.as ... •••
... ................... .
IH~(-,LIO RE
ROBINS
FORD
• '" llAR B(1R BLVD
((.)'.>TA.YI '.>A 0•12 · 0010 'IZ Conalr •a1oa, a 'SS llutaa1 P'aatback
a-ic. Ilda some ~. 2+2, mo, ~ Mmt
811> ciner.-...so. ::;.';,.~~·Ad· "79 Formula Flreb1rrl
"19 Cbe¥J Monte Carlo. Ell.Ille aale. 1' O. P s
47,oooml. PS. PB. " a. •gg Mustang. needs P.W., am fm ous tit
deliD. G3-0484. I a.1er. Sacrifice: moo I wbl. 33,000 mi. $4,095
caa~. All6pm. Mhml.Ot 1·3'1!M394
~•••••••••!!.~~ "18Mustang. TTop. 77 Pooti~c .Bonnev11lt'.
1,79 COR.,_._ S4600 t 50,(Q) rru., good cond .
... 5' I 5 ~ "'79-roll I S3lllOO. M2-4870 T· Top with automatic --
tnDIJ., pwT'. ateeriJJg ,f, '85 Mustang, good cood., 14 FirelJi.rd. Xlnl C'OO(i
windon. air cood .. Uh Sl400 080. PS 98, A O. oew tin·-.
whee!, en.liar C'Ootrol. SJ&,3466 S!llOO. Pb 833-2849 drt ,
Aer'eo radio It Silver Ul wtutys.
cdar. <T.MVCG) '66 in good cond1llon. --'-----
Mow o..t, SI I, 9'1 Si!.000. Bob al 675·2300
HOWAltD 0...toMt , _M_·F_._M_._JO ___ _
~~~CH 1 • Musl&ag, good run-
l l l-0555 mnacar~1o
9 F\rebU'd, Sl35() C;tNMI
cond, new tires. mJg:.
aboclls. PP. 551 I~
Vego 9974 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3Xll E l7tbSlret't "73Vega GT Wagon Good SarUAna 558-7111 iS T·top. Wbc maroon "68 California Special. coodlt1on. run1' ~ood
"78 Gmnb.n lllmpg, auto
t.nm$UIOO
84Ul63
74 Hornet X clean. 6-cyl.
Good mpt. Auto. Xlot.
OODd. 12.000. 838-3465
... 9'10 .......................
bL All power. 27,000 m1 Auto, &Jr, lo m1 Ori& new brake~. AM lt'M
lmma<'ulate. SB.600.PP owor. $3,000. 968 4081 rd>, 4-speed. A G. lt. ~ or Ad Salter I eva wtndl ~ Bestolfer ~-3104
Kl. 6C2-4300 . 3' hrs a --
da;y. ~.~~ ••••••••••• !~.~~ .......... .
17CORYffiE
T-TOP NABERS
AUTO CENTER
1421 IAICll ST., COSTA MISA
'81 Ford ~. Ton pickup w utilLly box. Good
road. Sl190. 546·5120;
56Cllll4
77 tmcsi '4568.XG )
"183DA S R (WTUBF)
"18 530i 411p ~lf88)
"18331411p, C239UKH>
"19 S28i s 1l (2161.S )
CloMd!md1••
'77 C.prt. Xlbt.' AM lhn ..... •apt. ve. PS PB. •mt.~.--2080 Trf 0 I 9767 ii Buick Electra, good .......................
A NNIVERSARY
llODEL. Air cond .•
aut omatic . loaded !
Service Contr ac t
lnduded FREE! White
with red Interior. Sharp!
a22110P>
NOTHIMSOVER
54999 '79 l Ton Silvendo Chevy
Camper Special. 9500
mllel. T .O.P . 548·9701
IA.&. mass Daya.
'7• a., " tm. XlDt ....... pUa&.
111.aa
'1' ODll'tlr " •b .... caaper. XI.at. coad. ........ MN5'1.
IA;I.
11. acaDea& condition,
red.11mnd, auto.
76 IMW 530I 11M19orm.M89
Air cond., a utomatic .._ 9720
trans., stereo casaeue. --.. •••••••••• tmfiQN)
IOI Md AW 1K. -n aart 2+2. w pd, eJec.
•N.BlacbBhd. md.Alll N cua.,A a,
Olll.No.ol&\IWJ.> -·--·111·'107•
Laa.bra ... 11 DllMm 8ZJO HtdaBct.
XlDt ecJDd. Llke new.
OIM•ICOUMTY'S MWllP.11.• -
OLDIST • Dlllm mat, 2+2.
.. Ill, s ..... all tt•
&nl. ..... 115-5475 .,.. &
t
\
"13 Gold Mercedes GO SE,
perfect cond., or l1.
CJtmel', call ........ p
118 Zll D, 44peed. Recent·
ly reW1t --· .. 100. se.tm
"74 ...... '8&.,
... Xlnlcaad. ClW )--wkdJs
"75 '508l.C xtot. coad.
117,llO. dya. 71Z·MCM,
ew9.511D
llll'aMlll leOD, lm. XJat
mad. cmlJ,, .oao ml, blue • ..-.uver IDt.. *' ... milel.le. Reduced '° aell Smmed. S12.tsO. ....
Nll'llr•IL••ILC,,... .......... °' ...... • ..,.175419
oand.' w aell lo bi&hest ~:ioo~:'~i: ollf6.983
aQ7tbne m ... m c a c 9'15
v•w111 9no .......................
l:lariq lJ'OOble H llinl
-pr car? 1'r7 •I Pakl
larorDDtl AM fGr Prm
llartaoor1'1m Ab.
....................... • ••• .,., ... "" 4tthlrDr.
ec.&all .. Ya. ... tbe wtm.-of
two U chta <SU .DO
ftliua).to
CllCUS YAMAS
.... Wtb • llar. Db Cati.a ...... a ,.._,.c.&er'
'Ddllla ... , ba da1med :L e.111111 fG.S'JI, UL
•••
"II 8"tlle: Take on r ,., ... u . Bu utllul
.... lulll'OOI. 29,000
mll11. "'·tl•I Aft.
·~-
'
$1D,860
SANTAANA
DATSUN
3IOl a. l'IUI Street
S.S. Alla -.1111
1' OlrNUe350 mllomatk, e.am ml T·tcp, PS. PB.
PW. New tint • dma.
AJl.nl c-. T·wtll. Air
.,. Cll' dfw. Call Jlm .......
'Tl Vtt, t&o, ISO, auto
a-.~mn.ml. CR CllWW, tMCW't
p&1'114112orl7NHI. .... "40 .......................
;:!:0 ............ 54999
Automatic trans . factory 111r cond .. pwr.
steering I bnl6tee PLUS many more tuxurv
ltemt1 Low. IOWmilel1 (1N44282).
72 CAOlllAC s2999 COUflDIYl..LI •••.•.•.
Full power, tlctofy .,, cond .. tllt Wheel, atereo.
IMthw. ~ tap & ONL V 38.000 miles!
L9'8FZJ).
'76 POMnAC s~999 •Utel'llXT·TOP •••• ~
Full power, f9Ct()f'f atr oond .. tllt wtleel. stereo .
rallye whetta. padded tap -must see; LIKE
NEW condition! ( 17tRKTl.
1Wd W LTD Wa1oa. ··~lilil..,a..!liil a... .... .......
l'hlb ..... up. etc. -Ot ...... IM-1173
.. GnDllU .... k fl,
pdmlleqti.t---a.m.,,..,,
,.... °"" PQiDIGta ol an. mo. on ..,., LTD
• ..... 7711 .....
NABERS
AU10CINTtR
14251.AllRST.
COSTA MESA
58-9202
,.
·l
Go.Id, Silver
Prices Decline
Prw AP,llaftDll•••ellll Gold end all'Ver prt~ drcpped
lbarply ID the Ua.lted St.tea and
In Europe today.
• The price of gold fell below
J600 for the first lime in almost
two mont.bs.
And the price of silver plum·
meted more than $5, one of its
• biggest drops ever. before re·
• covering some of the Joss. -J
Rival Sues
Councilman
On Towing
An anti-trust suit has 'been
sl filed against Huntington Beach
it Councilman Robert Mandie by a
rival in the tow truck business.
$1 Pat Carroll. attorney for tow·
t' ing company owner Chuck Sher·
rer, said today that Mandie
0 Motors bas a Jock on the city's
bl towing business. cc He charged that bis client has
been blocked in attempts to be
01 placed .on the city's tow truck
si routioa list and Is reacbm, a
tr point where M may be ron:ect
outolu•~·
Vr .!-b~---== a ~·nw uw.-..r ~-ta Ill ......... et'llfY ~"' .... p• left off t1'e rotation system.
e"We'~::. ~<~ ......... .f~~i ...... ...... ··~,. ' .... ~-...... '* tobiaa but tbete Is DO Died
for bil eervlce."
Mandie Motors and a second
downtown towing firm currently
share the city's traffic accident
business. The \:ouncilman's
(See RIV AL, Page AZ)
~f/8,877
"The lit.U. lD lru '8 the
only t.biq boWinl Ult• (,.ld and
1Uver> market up.'' •aid one
trader.·
Various reasons were ad-
vanced for tbe drop, amon1
them the rise in the U.S. prime
lendine rate, poasible anll·
inflation moves in the U.S. and
profit t.aJdnl.
Gold in London was quoted at
$586.50 and ln New York at
CARTER TO UNVEIL
NEW STAATEOY-A4
$559. Some London dealers
called it panic selling.
Monex in Newpon Beach list·
ed a $555 price at 10 this morn-
ing.
Silver traded at $27.80 in New
York. a drop of $5.10, but later
jumped back to$29. 75.
Monex quoted a price of $27 at
lOa.m. I
Gold had lost $20 to $30 an
ounce in Eu.rope la.st week, and
closed Friday lo London at
$611.SO.
Mrs. Brown Leads
\ •
In Election F11nds
' Fountain Valley planning
mmtasioner Barbara Brown
spent the most thus far in
e campaign for two City
f;ouncll seats to be filled in the
~pril 8 election. Mrs. Brown
also bas accumulated the
largest total in contributions.
The slx candidates competing
in the election filed financial statements last week outllnlng
.their contributions and ~xpenditures thus far.
According to her statement.
Mn. Brown bas collected $16,077
(including M.000 she penonally
baa loaned to her campaign
committee). She baa spent
$1,453. Michael Capizzi, Oranee
County assistant district
l . Ceast
THIS WAS MAIN STREET AND PACIF1C COAST HIGHWAY IN THE SPRING OF 1897
Since Earlest Daya tt Ha• BHn a Pa.c. to Enjoy Sea Breeze• and Stght•
FIFTEEN CENTS
By Tiie Auoelated Pre9a
Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini
said today the U.N. co19mission
can question U.S. Embassy
hostages involved in alle1ed
crimes against Iran, but the
panel cannot see all the capt.l ves
unless it issues its report in
Tehran, the slate radio said.
"We shall fight against the
U .S government to the end of
our life," Khomeini said.
llis statement appeared to re-
pudiate a decision by the gov·
ernang Revolutionary Council.
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
and Foreign Minister Sadegh
Gbotbzadeh that the militants
holdmg the approximately 50
hostages for 128 days allow the
panel lo meet all the hostages or
hand them over to government
custody.
State Department officials in
Washangton were unwilling to
discuss the turn of events.
··No comment,•• said one
.. Just say we're silent." said
another.
A third told a reporter: "Tbis
has been up and down for IO
long ... " His voice lrai)ed off
and be did nol complete the sen·
tence. However, Gbotbzadeb de01ed
it was a setback and said the
council decided not to seel
custody of the boeta1es ror the
ti me being.
"lldllt of my collea1uea •the Revolutionary Coan.ell do aot
tbiDk tbal • is approprillte ,_ ............. '° taU Oftr u. ....... ....._._ ......... \
mind.'• Gbotbzadeh said tn an
~broadcast OD tbe ABC· TV .... .._ '°Ooelt ...._
Am Illa" .. ,..,... • ..... tlll9 ... u..
cleelDon ol tbe council, nat to
take them back." Gbotbqdeh
said.
Bani-Sadr criticized the mili·
tants for creating a "whirlwind"
and diverting national attention
from other problems .
In an artiele in the daily
newspaper Islamic Revolution.
Bani-Sadr wrote that the mili·
tanls were working "to harm the
image o( the revolution both in·
side and outside the country and
to cast doubts" on the nation.
Khomeini's statement also or-
dered the embassy militants "to
deliver copies of all documents
concerning the U.S. intervention
and the traitor shah'' lo the U.N.
com mission. The statement was
issued after 10 members of the
council met with him In hopes of
resolving the deadlock with the
militants.
•'The panel can meet with
those hostages involved in the
crimes ol the U S. and the shah
for questioning ," Iran's 79-year-
old revolutionary leader said.
"If the panel Issues its report on
the crimes of the deposed shah
and interventions of the invad·
ing U.S. in Tehran it will be al-
lowed lo see all the hostages.''
Khomeini concluded by say-
ing. "I express my support for '
the Revolutionary Council and
the honorable president and ask
all the nation to help and support
them."
The U.N. commission arrived I
in Tehran Feb. 23 to investiaate •
the rnoluUonary r.Sgime's 1
cbaraes of mass murder and 1
plunder agalnlt Sbab Mobam· ·
mad Rua Pahlavi and to try to 1
ease the crisis between the Unit· #
ed States and Iran over the l
bostaaes.
The Carter administration l hoped the commlulon's visit
would result tn tbe speedy re-
lease or the Americans.
Silver Goods,
<A>ins Taken
Fountain Valley pollee are
problnt tbe theft of 1llYerware,
silver dllbll ud C-. valued at
about 14.000 from tM home 'of
Sbe1la ...,..... a mem'*' of UM
Foatala Valley School Dtitltet
Board-Ttwteee.
Aloliil..:9"11 tM Mlftr ite~
aftd cainl, a .,ad brtcelet a9cl
$200 ln eub we,. dlaconNd
mlalq. Tbe lolt wu ntst ob-
aerved 11.arcb 5 but WU not N ·
ported to police tmUl Saturday.
when Mn. Myers returned from
an out-of-town trip.
PioteaterJ
Ai Carter
lllAMI (AP) -Sh9a ......... ~ •tnmMlN u Jewta Ott.._ Le..-m•m._. .._...a proa.t .._..Pr.I·
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1'ben w.~ "° anwta or repona ol aerloua lQju.ry
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llO&iOOW <AP> -TUial a toQb new l1oe I.be &Met Union :~.=.e~ It wtU pull t\a •.000 troope ti;; AIPuiatu
Pr-avda. the Commiall& Party dally, w&l"'Md dwin.a tbe
weekead that the SovMt Union "•Ul not remain pualve" to
what lt called American and AlUed "•dJou aa••--t ..... r sec wit)'." uu -
The official Tus newa apncy aald American qenta were
t onlinuina aubvenave acta •lalnst Al~lalan and ''thia
mak• reoQe the PoUlbU1tr ol a tW.rawaJ ol Soviet t.roopt."
M.a.la lleC1tr11l•• ,r991 W'.st Alrte.
PARIS (AP> -Fonner PTealdent Nixon, en route home from a Visit to West Africa, made a OM-day at.op ln Parta before
his departure for New York today.
T6e fonner president arrived iJl Pana OD Sunda.y eveolq
from AbtdJan, Ivory Coast, 'Where be went to help open • new
golf course. Ke spent two days ln Yamouaaoukro, the naUve
town ol President Felix Houpbouet-Bolpy 150 miles north of the
capital, and watched the lint tournament played OD the town's new course.
Sunday. alter his arrival In Paril, Nlxoo went for an even·
ing at.roll on the Champs Elysees. Today be lunched at the cblc
Fouquet'• resturant and then walked up the Champs Elysees to
the A.ttb of .Triumph before retumln& to hla room at the George V Hotel
"-.al• E .... 118...U C••p•lp
J' CfDCAGO CAP> -Sea. Ted Kennedy, endJ.nc a four-day
cam~ swine throuab Illinois, boarded a commuter tram to-
day on a vote-seet:ing miaaion. But ln tbe cnaab ol bodyauards,
a1des and reporters, he was able to abake scarcely two dozen
bands in • rtde throu&h 15 stations. At the end of the line, he was 1reet.ed by Cblcaio Mayor
Jane Byrne, and the two aboot baDda with voters for several
minutes.
Later, at a United Mine Worten coavenUoo in SpriDlfield,
Kennedy accused the Carter adminstratioo of reaelf.q oo a pro-
mise to promote the use of coal and of tlltlnl in favor of nucle31' power.
Sewer Joh to Close
Part of Beach Blvd.
Sewer coostrucuon wall clooe
Beach Boulevard traffic lanes
over the next two months
between Ellls Avenue and
Ronald Road lo HunU01ton
Beach. lnataJlalioA of a clay line, ,......... between e!Pt and to a.
cbea ln diam«er and IWmlaa
about t'M>'&blrdl ot •mile, ii ex·
pected to besln Tuesday or W~
nesday. said Bill Palapoff, pro-
ject engineer for the city.
Gosh Construction Co. of Los
Angeles was awarded the
$200,000 contract on Feb. 19. The
project is expected to relieve
sewers that are running "nearly
full" in the Beach Boulevard
area during peak n ow periods,
Patapoff said.
Beach Boulevard will be re-
duced to one southbound lane for
a~ut three weeks between 9 a .m. and 3 p.m. from Ronald
Road to Talbert Avenue. be said.
Nor1bbound traffic will be W\·
intemipt.ed during that period,
be said, and southbound traffic
will use two lanes between 3
p.m. and 9 a.m., the 1>1ak traffic now periods.
Following that construction
period, only one or the three
northbound lanes will be open to
1raffic between 9 a.m . an4 3
p.m. between Ellia and Talbert
avenues.
Support Vowed
But, said Patapoff, south·
bound traffic will be uninter-
rupted then, using all three lanes.
The Ellis-Talbert portion of
t.be project la expected to take
six weeb, be•aJd..
ltil,ey Enters
Hospital for
Tesu, Rest
County Supervisor Thomas
Riley was admitted Sunday to
Hoag Memorial Hospital for
what aides today described as
examination of a respiratory
problem and several days of
rest.
''The supervisor's docton uy
be is in no danger. but that bia
shortness of breath warrants
rest and medical attention,"
Riley's office said in a atatemeot
issued tbia morning.
John Schade, an executive U ·
sl1tant, said Riley, a Newport
Beach resident, ls suffering
from an asthmatic condition.
Schade said tbe 17-year~ld
aupentaor ii ,xpected to be re-
leased from the boapltal at
week's end and will partk?tpate
in a hospital benefit Saturday in
San Clemente.
(Supervisor Riley's heavy
schedule oC political and civic
activities la hl•bll1bted In today's Featuring Section on
Page C.l.)
••elwsPlll•tscle
James Gardner. 15, Hunt·
lngton Beach, is Boy Scout
Troop 558's newest Eagle
Scout He attends Marina
High School. His troop is
sponsored by the College
View School Parent-Teacher
Organization.
,._ P-.e AJ
RIVAL •••
father la presldeat of the Main
Street operaUoo.
Tbe clty councll recently
agreed to study changl.ng tbe
city's towing ordinance ao that
all quallfted operators ln Hunt· lnlton Beach could vie for the
bualnea.
.. Our contention," cbaraes
Carroll, .. la that the city appears
to be hesitating on cbangl.Jl8 the
ordinance and every day they do
so, my client loHs money.••
Sbener previously leveled a cooruct al. intere.t alle1aUon at M andJc for b1a asaoclaUoa with
t.be city's towing system.
Mandie, who works for his
father in the towing buainess,
has denied any coolllct. He said
he has legal opinions from the
city attorney to back bis claim.
M a ndic and the city, both
identified In the suit filed m
federal court in Los Angele~.
must answer the cha rges by the
middle of April.
F,.._PflfleAJ
BROWN •••
Q.B. Properties of Newport
Beach. and S50 from Fountain
Valley Community Hospital.
The councilaa.u:a rePorted a noo-monetary contrtbuUe>n of
s200 from Ga7 F••kes
restaurant for food and use ot a
banquet room. He has loaned
$250 to bis own campaign.
Barton Shigemura. a business
-;tudent and car wash manager.
has spent $365. lie reported no
t:ontributions.
Jame~ D. Pelrtkan. who~(·
name will not appear on tht·
ballot because his nominatmg
papers were ruled invaUd, also
filed a financial statement.
He reported contributions
totaling ~ and expenses or
$358.
Nixon 1,ikes
Mostly Brown
NEW YORK CAP) -Former President Nixon apparently
likes brown and Iota of It, the New York Dally Newa said to-
day. (Related story, A7> Nixon's new offtce ln Manhal·
tan will be furnlsbed mosUy In
shades of brown, Including
manila ca.rpetlngn beige and col·
ree bean wall covertne and nax
drapes, the paper said.
the office. which should be ready
for Nixon's use next month, will
include a private bathroom and
kitchen, the paper aald
PEKING (AP> -Premier
Hua Guofeng promised Chinese
support to Cambodia's Khmer
Rouge ln their guerrilla war
agalnst the Vietnamese Invaders
backlog the regime in Phnom
Penh. Ile made the pted1e at a
banquet Sunday for Khleu Sam·
pban, who made bis first ap-
pearance in Peking since taking
over the premiership of the
Khmer Rouge from Pol Pot. Warm Days Bring
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70,000 to Beach
Beach attendance •t Hunt·
ln1ton Beach awelled to an estimated '70.000 over the
weekend as warm weather
moved Into the west county
coaataJ area and water tem·
peraturel eootinued to remain wnm tor March.
1Me1uardl at both the city
beach and the two state beacbel
f rontln1 Huntln1toD Beach
1ueaed. that attendance would
have been blpr ti not for' ton·
fullon over contaminated wate.r
atont the Southern CallfornJa
coutlfbe.
"We're 1tll11et.tlna calla every
day becauae ol contamination
l"eporta," 1ald Lt. Bill
IUdwdlaa. ctty Uf1pard.
But mae beach ranaer John
Moore said raw HW•I• that
flowed lllto tM ocean dwinl rt· ceet ltorma ll cwal1 eoatamlnat· ..., bucMI south of Laauna
Beach and nortb of tb• Loa A~eJ• Hartlof.
• We bave • hlaher thao
normal bacteria count,'·
Rlcbardlon said of the water olf
Huntln•ton Beach. "But we
always do after heavy rains
becauae of tbe stuff that wubes
down the Santa Ana and San
Gabriel riven."
He aaid the count was not
dan&etoUI to swimmers.
Air temperatures ro.e to 17
de1ree1 on Saturday at the ctt.y
beach and to ea decrees on Sun·
day, btsald .
Water tamperatUl'9. Hated at
83 de1r.e1. ta con~derably
bl&ber tban normal tor thla time
of year, IUchardlon aacted.
"Uaually, it'1 below 5' = tb1a Ume ol year.•' he ted
out. ''The water bu b9en warm
throupodl the wlnter. We had
only a week and a half of tA!m·
peraturet below 80 degreea."
Rtchardaon Htlmated that
48,000 persona hit the city beach
over the weekend. Moore said
about 22,000 were estJmated at
Hunttnat.on and Bolaa Chica
state Beaches.
MAIN ST •••
reJuvmttk>G oltbe &Mr. ,..._ plan wu folded up and
added to t.be IJ'OWlDI 1taek wbtD
OllJ lNden H11Htff IDON thu ftw blocb ln the downtown
.,.. ~ be addraMd in the
P~Y couneU came back a
year later wlth a difterent
scheme -this Ume a -.acre
downtown redevelopment
pack11e. It wu scragped a )'eat
lat.tr after beUa& rapped by tbt publle.
"AU alang, I tbllak. tbe city
has just been unwilUug to~ tbe
property owners set the area
movl.ng," MYI landowner David
Holt.
"It '1 our land. you know, and I
think tbat 'a what everyone
seem.a to forset. ·'
The back·and·forth tu11le
betweee tbe cit)''• top brau and
propert)' owners continued throuah the late 1970s with plana
beln• cast a.aide on an a1mo.t
annual buia.
"What we want now." re·
marks 1bomaa Wb.allnc. a Main
Street attorney, "ls a well·
planned area -not Just another
piece of carba1e."
Wblle Wballn1 1a1a be
believes all of tbe property
owners want the same tblq,
auto dealer Terry claims tt will take official redevelopment ac.
lion oo the clty'a part to eon-
solldate land Into tempting
parcell for devdopen.
SWI, othen feel dllfenatb'.
"I like it Just tbe way It ii." says 'lbDm.u Wllloa, ~al. a Main Street wet.ult shop. "This
area ls a )'OUDI pel'llOQ '1 atta
and that's the way lt abould stay."
However. tbe downtown It.rip
seems destined to cbaqe. For
one thlnc • recent aelamlc study of S2 downtown bulldlap abowed
that 48 of them abould be
knocked down ln tbe next two
years.
The earthquake study wu yet
another sore point. Owners
char1ed It was a ploy to de-
molbb the city's oldest shopping
center.
But aa owners cooaider toppl ·
ing buildl.nga in the wake of new
city earthquake codes, council
members have already agreed
to spend SJJ0,000 in federal
money to give the section a C05·
metJc touchin~ up.
Pattern bricks and theme
lampposts and bus benches are
called for m the federal spend·
ing plan.
·'This is about as useless as a
lri p to tbe beauty parlor for an
ugly penon," quips owner Holt.
He says pretty concrete wlU only
point up the sad cond1Uoo of
anytbt:DS left st.adJA& a.bove atreeta.v.I.
•• Mt.. two dk .... of Ulla •••
remarb Ten')'. "what tile ctty
has agreed to do ls to provide a
beauWul blighted atta."
Despite promises and plans.
the downtown dream. it SffDl.!..
1s still little more than that.
Report Raps NASA
In Skylab Snafu
WASHINGTON C P > -A con·
1raaklnal committee claims tbe National Aeronautics aod Space
Admint.tratton dldn•t warn
Amerteu'a kMMlty eaoqb when
Skylab beau to fall lat yar.
The Jfouse Government
Operatioal Committee Aid in a report over the weelleftd that NASA was almply lucky UW the
old apace 1taUoo fell acl"Oll .,.
Inhabited aedJons of AUltralia
and m1lea of ocean, hlJurtQI no
one. 11'e report accused NASA
of a "lack of candor with both
the public and t.be Congress.··
lluntingt,on Beach
'Magic' Recalled
By A&TllU& a. VINSEL .. .. .,.., ..........
Downtown HunUnetoa Beach hu h.ad a ma~ all Its
own liDce that 1961 night my buddy, Barry BocUlas. and i
sat eatin& boloena sandwiches 10 my red, '49 Mere con-
vertlb&e and marveling.
WE WERE new kids in town; too Y'OWll to afford a
restaurant or to get into lbe C.prt.
We were immigrants. fascinated by this city.
So what if we immi1rated only about 200 miles'!
THE SOMEWHAT leedy downtown
area had a d.latinctly genUe, raunchy
charm.
There was the old Golden Bear
Cafe. pedlocked aod dusty.
It would stay that way for many
years befOft reopeoJ.n1 u an entertain·
meot spot.
The CecU Wheat family owned the
place, one of the few Southland
reatauranta not tmocked out of com· YINMl.
mlaakla by tbe Great Earthquake of '33, when It became a
soup kitdlen.
THE OLD Pavalon acros.s the street -now Maxwell's
Restaurant -wu a skating rink WJth tinkly, aiftcing
muaic and the roar of steel wheels on wom wood. The o&d
saltwater Pluuge swimming pool on tbe other aide oC the Pier was c&o&ed and dry.
One day it would be tom down and the late Chamber of
Commerce Manacer Bill Gall&enne would hail that act as
lbe dawn ol bia loqtime dream -Huotinatoo Beach: The lllaml d the West.
I eamod IZ5 from the Chamber ol Commerce for an
artist's rmderiDa of the late Mr. Gallienne's Miami of the West.
It WU terrible.
TD lllJL'ft.m:zDIA piece done when I wu a map.z.me
lllusb'lltlaD m-.tor at Loq Beach State &bowed 211Htory
skyscrapers in tbedowntown pier am.
Some iD my rendeltq weft maybe 12. 14. or 16 stories. but wbo ._ eoon•n1'! 1'bey were all over town. in fact, all
'l7 square miles of It. It made tbe fUture Hunt.lnstoo Beach
Sook like a coocme (cwest in 16differentcolon.
Today I like the oki downtown area pretty much the way it is.
You can watch the bikini parade from Ella
Christenson's cale. Neptune·~ Locker. at the base of the
Pier.
THEN YOU CAN adJOUTTI to the Capn and bst.en to Sea
Bass. the bartender. spin marvek>us yarns or Huntmgton
Beac b history.
You can watch the Capn's back door spot of sunshu>e.
JUlt oll tbe alley th.at ~ a ~ bars back an the
Oil City's boomtown heyday.
Local leceod bu it that the downtown bloct was la.id out that WQ 80 a man could tavern-bop without betna aee11
by JU.a wile,• 9DUiP>' lady friends or Illa cleroman.
SIATS. 111£ OLD oilrteld worker Who frequented the
102 Club and tbe Paddock never WOC'Tied about beiq seen
&otu In U.. ll'Oat dloc' lf lt. wu da9er.
-fileMbs' 6l Beellie h•·--•· wt. w D10U 9""
OD the Pmt omc. floor.
G-.. Andd.. a&&-time dtJ wt.I c f\tate eod • al.lo-rm ID tbe lul CallfonDa l:Ubematorta1 campaip. waa
alwaya tbett wubln& winclc>ws and !Wffl)ln1 up for
downtown merchants.
YOU MAY NEVER haH beard 3bout the tame he
hurled a bucket of water toward the plate elass doors or
Terry's l>rul:s before soapmg and squttgeeing them. Just
as two patrons walked out
Downtown Huntington Beach has mdeed been around
for some years and ma) be a bit t.anusbed and Cr:iyed. but 1t has character.
A.s for the 20-story hotels and the late Mr. Gallaenne's
vision ot the lliaml of the West. I would hope that's at
leul ano&ber 20 ye an away.
B«la' )'el. 2IO centuries.
Pinlo Death Cue Brlesred to Jury
WtNAllAC. lad. <AP> -A Jury belraa deUberaUU ~ whether~ Moc.or Co. la CUIJty
of recldeu homlcld• lo tbe
deat.bao t Ut.ree teeo-ac•n tilled
In • Plftto crua.. Tbelr verdict In
the IMdmark cue m1.1 Mt• J::. cedent ln CODIWDer safety U · doe.
Tbe uae maru lb• first crtmJnal proaeeut.ton ot a U.S. corpontioo &a a PNdUct U1bWty
UH. 'J'M t.eea .. it.~ ~ fn Aq&llt 11'11 wMl 1'13 Ptn-to aedan exploded In names after It WM atruct from bMlnd
by a van on a northem lnd•1n• JU&bwa.y.
The Contemp0rery IZOd V· Neck
'~ otton acr.,w; ~ t<)uCh
AL'S GARAGE
~ FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644·7030 .n 8 rOlorc; maozc wMe darlc blown
OOgo llQhl bluo navy reo i:lncl keOy groan
'
S, DA VlD KUTSMA.NN ................
0l"Ule CoWlty'1 tetldenUal
boomtown -the tllY of lrvlne -II about to QPeritmH lta ftnt
dramatic aurt• In retail·
commercial ct.velopm•t.
A allmpM of wt.at ·a in aeon
for the c:ommunJty WU provldld
by lntae Company olftclall wbo •timaa.d t.be city's retail and
1ervlee-commerclal faciUUe•
could be doubled by 1eea and
qu .. ....._.~= IU~ . viee ,,_..
dent ta C'Ul'ft.el t.M eom~··
co11unerdalil11Mtrial dlvlliM,
told a .U..,. forum Ille dly'a
PreNllt 1.1 •llb .. ave feel ol
commerdal tPAce eciUd •well to
J.1 mUlkln equare f-.t wtthln two yean.
Aaotber a mUUoa _aquare feet
eould be added by 1111. cannon
said.
Irvine Oom.pany offlclall said
lbe ftnt pbase of University
Town Center and the p~
Home Improvement Center
northwest of the lntenection of
Culver and Irvine Center drives
would help double the amount of
eommerdal space by 1982.
Town Center's llfll phue will
indude retall outlets, a slx-
streen cinema, restaurants and
a hotel.
To triple that amount or com-
mercial space by 1985. Cannon
said. the company ls putting ill
hopes on construction of the
Irvine Center. a super regional
•hopping center site at the con·
nuence of the San Diego and
Santa Ana freeways.
The center will Include an
enclosed-mall shopping center,
cinemas, medical buildings,
rHtaurant.s·and a hotel.
The center was suppo&ed to
rise in the mid-1970s on the 472
acres known as the Golden
YearBe•et•••
Dally New•p•per I '
j
FIFTEEN CENTS j
Boo1n i
Triangle. but construction de·
lays due to a variety of fact.ors
led to revisions In the building
schedule.
The bigeest single factor was
the sale of the Irvine Company
in 1977 to a consortium of in-
vestors who had committed
themselves to a short-term S237
million loan to buy the company_
The new management devoted
its energies to paying off and re·
<See BOOM, Page AZ>
onleiniVows 'Fight to Death'
Gold Under MOO
Gold, Silver
Prices Decline
From AP, Staff Dispatches
Gold and silver prices dropped·
sharply in the United States and
in Europe today.
The price of gold fell below
S600 for the first time in almost
two months.
And the price of silver plum-
meted more than $5, one of its
biggest drops ever. before re-
covering some of the loss.
"The situation in Iran is the
only thing holding this (gold and
silver> market up," said one
trader.
Various reasons were ad·
vancecl for the drop, amon1
&Mm the riN iD • V.S.'Jlime ............ DOHl*Je •ati· tntlaU. mo~ ba tJle U.S. mid
profit taking.
DeltJ' ...... ltllff """' ADMfTTED TO HOSPITAL
Supervfeor Thome• Riiey
Riley Enters
, Hospital for
• Tests, Rest
Gold in London was quoted at
$586.50 and in New York at
$558. Some London de alers
called it panic selling.
Monex in Newport Beach list-
ed a $555 price at 10 this morn-
ing and $565 at noon.
Silver traded at $27 .80 lo New
York, a drop of $5.10. but later
jumped back to$29. 75.
Monex quoted a price of $27 at
10 a.m. but the metal was back to S29. 75 at noon.
Gokl bad lost $20 to $30 Q
ounce in Europe last week, and
closed Friday la London at
~ ..... ...JL... ......... ~I .. taiAllM alliace lt
cloeed •-u omee. ,...._ 10. a~ it cloeecl below Ulat
level bi New Yoltt on Friday.
World gold prices reached a
high of $875 an OUQCe in New
York on Jan. 21.
1'he dollar, meanwhile, con-
tinued to benefit oo European
markets from the surge in U.S.
interest rates. which make in·
vestments in the American cur·
rency attractive to foreigners.
Both the Swiss and West
German central banks wett re-
ported to have sold dollars in an
effort to bold down the
American currencv.
Many major ·U.S . banks
pushed their prime lending rat.es
-the rates they charge their
most credit worthy corporate
customers -to 17~ percent last
week in the wake of a tight·
credit policy adopted by the
treasury to fight inflation.
In London, the British pound
sank a half-cent against the
dollar, to trade at $2.2195. The
dollar bas gained 9 cents against
the pound in the past month.
Earlier in the day, the dollar
eased in Tokyo mainly because
of central bank intervenUon to
shore the yen. The dollar cloled
al 247.725 yen, down from 3'1.675
yen on Friday.
The Bank of Japu. wbtdl last
week wu reported to have IOkl
about $3 billion, today aokt
another $100 mUffon.
Microphone
Deadly
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
<AP> -A mlcropbone
suddenly became active
and eleetroea&ed a P•·
tecostal put.or ltacllQa 1D
water up to ldl lllpe pre.
pariq to NPlil8 • boy;
police .... tod•J. ne
11-yeAMlld boy waa DOt 1D· Jund ..
Maa Slain at Party
Gueata Beat Tee~ager After Shooting
MIAMI (AP> -John Bell
Wooden, father or stepfather of
31 children, wu abot throueh the
heart and killed at a surprise
party bonorinc his 53rd birth-
day, police aay, when be in·
tervened in a daqhter'1 dispute
with an mU.nvlted gllelt.
Outraged friends and relatives
tackled the teeo·a1er cbarced in
Sunday's shooting, and the
youth's skull was fractured
before police re9CUed him, of.
ficers said.
Wooden, a construction
supertntendent and the father or
stepf atber of 17 sons and 14
daughters, wu shot by an Ullin·
vlted party guest who quarreled
with ODe of Wooden's daughters
whets she refu.ed to poee for a
snapald wttb the youth, police
said.
Kevin Yearby, 11, cbarsed
with leecmd-clesree murder in
the staoodn1, tried to nm, but the
crowd ol nearly 100 cautht him,
autborttls said.
''Tbe DODce saved b1t life,"
Miami -'lMHnlcide set. Mike Golll•lr ..... uin., Ud tbe
fire ttleue dDltl luld tnMlble set-
liDI ld:m awaJ from t.be aeene. A
lar•e ero.d presaed forward
and wouldn't ltQ Nek. 'nley ..... Jult outrqed ...
Two of Wooden'& sons, Frank.
25, and James. 19. rushed their
father to Jackson Memorial
Hospital in their car.
"He stopped -breathing ...
James said. "l pounded oo his
chest and be started to breathe
a1ain. I told Frank. 'He's still
here! He's still with us! Let's go.· ..
He died in the emergency
room.
Wooden is survived by bis
wife, 40-year-old Mary. Some of
his 31 children are from their
previous marriages, Gonzalea
said. Wooden's 30 surviving
children -one died at an e.arly
age. according to family mem·
bers -live in Georgia, North
Carolina and Miami. They range
in age from 3 to 31.
As other relatives and party
guests reached t.be hospital. they
saw Yearby being wheeled in on
a stretcher . '"They all ran for him,"
Gonzalez said. "We bad a dif.
ficult time keeping family mem-
bers and friends from attacking
him in the lobby as we tried to
get him into the emergency
room ... They were just so out·
raged by lb.is killing ...
Police and hospital security
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Irvine City Eyes
Canyon Property
Plus by tbe City of lnine to
acquire lrv1De Company land in
Bommer Canyon, oear the
Vllla1e of Turtle Rock, will be
conaidered by the City Council in
lta Tueeday even.Lna meetlnJl.
Tbe city bu --.ooo in funds
from the state park bond act
with which it can purchase part
land.
The Clt,y Council will be asked
whether this money should be
used to purchase land in Dom·
mer Canyoo or ln some other
place in the city.
BNag•tOver
Peter C. Kremer, president ol
the Irvine Company, suuested
ln a March 5 letter to -Mayor
David SilJs! that the best use of
tbe = money would be to pure lmd lD Woodbrldae. " .
•
However, tbe city planaiD1
staff ii recommendinl tbat die
city bU.Y u muct. Janel n poat.
ble ln Bommer Oayon.
Tbe City Couaetl Tuel4Q allo
will deliberate on:
-A NPOlt !>l the elty at· tome)' OD lrvtDe I Jeial optlonl
Nlatlve to a propoaed Irvine
Company-Marine Corps laDd
1wap ln tbe western part ot tbe
mty.
-A reqa.t bJ Uttle LeqQe
ofncla that tM city ~
bttek dull to be ...-.cs-. -two baMball d.lamondl tie~ ct.
velOjtd et lrvtM ~ kbciiol.
-A tit1 •UOIMJ I r.,art OUl• liillU•tM atJ'• OllCioal .......
tn1 the me NCufation ot Com·
munlt1 Cablnl1ton Co., an
Irvine OomoaJ\Y 1ublldlary that
provldel cable televtalon Hrvice to the city.
\
Hostages
Meeting
Reversed
By The Associated Press
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
said today the U N. commission
can question U S Embassy
hostages involved in alleged
crimes against Iran. but the
panel cannot see all the captives
unless it issues its report in
Tehran, the state radio said.
"We shall fight against the u .s. government to the end or
our life," Khomeini said.
His statement appeared to re-
pudiate a decision by the gov-
erni.n1 Revolutionary COUDCil.
Presldmt Abolbaasan Baal-Sadr
and Foreign Minister Sadelb Gbotbudeh that the militants
boldlnc tbe approximately 50
......... for 128 clays allow the =•meetalltMbollac-or dlmm OW. to 80VCmmt!llt
custodJ. 5~ oftlcials in . ---~••cw t:mafll....-. . .. lfo eomm•t. • · aald .. e.
.. lust MY ..e're silent." said
another.
A tblrd told a reporter: "This
hu been up and down for so
long ... " His voice trailed off
and he did not complete the sen·
tence.
However, Ghotbzadeh denied
it was a setback and said the
council decided not to seek
custody of the hostages for the
time being.
"Most of my colleagues on the
Revolutionary Council do not
think that it is appropriate for
the government to take over the
host.ages. Personally. I wouldn't
mind." Ghotbzadeb said in an
interview broadcast on the ABC·
TV program. "Good Morning
America."
"Nevertheless. this was the
decision or the council. not to
take them back ... Ghotbzadeh
said.
Bani-Sadr criticized the mili·
tants for creating a "whirlwind"
and diverting national attention
from other problems.
In an article in the daily
newspaper Islamic Revolution.
Bani-Sadr wrote that the mili·
tant.s were working "to harm the
image of the revolution both in·
side and out.side the country and
to cast doubts" on the nation.
Khomeini's statement also or-
dered the embassy militants "to
deliver copies· of all documents
concerning the U.S. intervention ~
and the traitor shah" to the U.N.
commission. The statement was
issued aftet" 10 members of the
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Coast
Weather
Cloudy tonicht and
Tuesday with chance of
rain about 10 percent.
Cooler with Iowa tonl1ht of
47 at tbe beaches and 5S
inland. Hllbel Tuesday in
tbell)I.
IN81DET9D6'Y
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ONl. Y PILOT Mond!y. M.,-ch 19, ,_,
JVST BR~NG . £.-..,"""4.._-•_......, Mf n'MW•••••r -•••
Protesters Figlt
Ai Carter~,.
KIAJO tAP> -Seven ~.._.. ~ diiiiiil,. • J wtlh DeftUe IAq• .............. ,,... ...... ,,...
dent Ca.rtu•a campa~ MN ~t ucldftPll ,..._ wllh 1tatren before ex ..,.tllie ...... .
Tbe clen:acmtr ton, Mld -..... ...., over &Mu.a. ~lntbeU ... NMiW I...aNll'•--·---
ed ....... laid taey tMll owr u.. aftlee bfteflr. 88 • CaiWr campaip atd called tbe lndclent "an att.mptecttahovtt.0
1'b<!re were no arrnt.I or l"tPON ot aer1oua lAjury.
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MOSOOW <AP> -T•klq 1 lCMU&b new Un• the Soviet Vn.lon
H)'I ~ Chaneti It will pulJ l&a 80,000 t.roopl hOm A/plDlltu art ··~mcx..··
Pravda, ~ Communist Puty d•lly, warlMMS durift1 UM
weekend lht Lbe Sovltt Union "wlU not NmaiD pauivt" to
wbat It called American and Allied "acUou •••ln.tt our security." ,
Tbe otnclal Tau newa qency aaid American a1enta were
contlnulq aubveralve acta aealnat Allbaolltan. and "thla
make1 remote the poaaJblUty ol a withdrawal of Soviet tnqJI."
Nb911 llei•f'lll .. ,.,... 1t'nf Alrle•
PA RIS <AP) Former President Nixon, en route home
from a vt.aJt to West Africa. made a one-day stop In Paris before
bis departure for New York today.
The former president arrived in Paris on Sunday evenlne
from Abidjan, Ivory Cout, when be went to help open a new
golf course. He spent two days ln Yamoussoukro, the .native
town of President Fellx Houphouet-Bolgny 150 miles north of the
capital. and watched the first tournament played on the town's
new course
Sunday, after his arrival ln Paris. Nixon went for an even
101 stroll on the Champs Elyaees. Today he lunched al the chic
Fouquet's resturant and then walked up the Champs Elysees to
the Arch of Triumph before returnlna to his room al the Geor1e
V Hotel
Kntaedf E•d• I 181101• C'a•pafg•
CHICAGO <AP> -Sen Ted Kennedy, endln1 a four-day
campaign swing through Illinois. boarded a commuter tuin lo·
day on a vote-seekin1 mission. But In the crush of bodyeuarda,
aides and reporters, he was able to ab.Xe scucely two dozen hands in a ride through 15 stations.
At the end or the line, he was 1reeted by Chlc110 Mayor
Jane Byrne, and the two shook hands with voters for several minutes.
Later . at a United Mine Workers convention in Sprincfield.
Kennedy accused the Carter admin.str1Uon or renegina on a pro-
mise to promote the use of coal and or UIUn1 In favor of nucJe:ir power
Greeting Bis Auni
Louisiana Gov .-elect Dave Treen embraces hia aunt, Mrs.
Pearl Lucas, 87 . while attending an outdoor festival in
Baton Rouge Sunday afternoon. Treen was sworn in at noon
today as the state's first Republican aovemor in 103 years.
Fire Protection
Changes Proposed
Lelial•tion to pave the way
for the takeover by Oran1e
County o f fire protection
services from Uie State Depart-
ment of Foreatry has been in·
troduced in the State Assembly.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
TM 0.-•"0I' CN"t O.Uy IJHot witn tw1'k f'I 1\(0"'
Oo,,..., IM --l.lt"*'•-"' llWO.-(M \1-...... ~ ,.__Mll-H•
...,Oh\Nd ~ ~ f'rldey fOt (O\t• _,.. -IMctl _,...,. ..... ~-
.... v.1..-,.1.-.~ .... "'"""'' .. ""' ................ -..... ,.....,,_.__.,..,,..
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11.dtler
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c:a.tft ... LMt ................. "" ........ """""'"'Utln
Three measures authorl.Mcfby
Assemblyman Dennis Mutgers. D-Huntington Beach. inclUde:
-AB 2716: authorize transfer
of Department of Forestry prop-
e r t y and racllilles to Oran1e
County for an annual lease of St
until tlanafer of ownenhip.
-AB 2714: prr• ct personnel
cbooaiq to qu.it the atate Ind
join the county by aUowina a
tranafer of aick leave credit.a.
Any unused aiok leave upon
termination with tbe county wUl
be c~ted towarda retirement .
-... 8 a715: extend worken'
reinatatement right• with the
Department of Forestry until
June ao, 1113 .
AtrMment thll led to tl\e
drafUne of the lei11lation wu
worUd out previoU1ly by couoty
and atate official.a.
The tranafer of property in-
cludet ftre etatlom and property
on which tbey are located,
valued at SZ.7 million.
Included in the tranerer la
about $390,000 in st•te fire
vehicles, equipment, aupplles
and communication apparatu.a.
F ire protection for unln·
corporated parta of the <.'OUnt)'
and for a number of clti• bas
been provided by the Depart·
mtnt of FONltl')' for nearly 50
yean.
But the need for the counu to
talrt owr ftlt PrcMeUoo by JulJ l Wll ON&\H IJy tb• Stat~
Leatataun tn t.be at\AlrlllA -Propotltkia 11.
waa oot of the principal ln-
v11tor1 who bou1ht out the
lrvlne Company.
8\&t C•""(lft aakt Uwre are •Ull
obltaetet t.o overcocne for UM proJtct to proceed, Th~ lriclude con1trucUon or
an lnterchance at the Santa Ana
Fre.way and Alton A venue aa
wtll u a major up1radln1 of the
lnttrchan1• at the San Dteeo
1''reeway and Jrvln e Center
Drive. commitments from de·
partment 1tott1, and completion
of zon.lna for the buslneu and
comrnerclal pbue.
A cornpany •Poketman II.id
the Taubman firm ia in cbarse
or neeotiatlons with the depart-
mtnt alortl, but u far u be
knew, no .,reement.a had yet
been reached.
Cannon aaid his company Ind
th& city are workinl with ltat.e
transPoftaUon olftclal& oa dt-
elan of tbe freeway tntercbanges
1ince the ~part.meat storea are
unwillln1 to slfn lease5 until
t h ey know whe n th e in
terchanges will be open.
As far as city approval is con
cerned. the company recently
s ubmitted lo offic1als pre
ll mlnary pl1n1 for the center
known u conceptu•l urban de sign plans.
Other "reas where com·
mercial development In the
1980s ia bein1 eyed are the
villages known as 12 and 14.
Vill11e 12 ia being planned
north of the San Die10 Freew1y
between Jeffrey and Sand C•·
nyon roads. Vlll11e 14 would be
located north of Culverdale on
Culver Drive. At the request of
the city. this project ia being
temporarily del1yed.
City offi cials bne been coax·
ing the Irvine Company for
some time to speed up com·
mercial development plans.
which company offi cials admit
have been lagging.
"We have been s low." one
spokesman said in an interview,
s a y ing off1c1als ha ve been
cautious in this aspect of their
master planning.
Pesky Pedal
B/,amedfor
Long Chase
NEWHAl,..L <AP > -A woman
who said her accelerator was
stuck led officers on a 2 ~-bour.
150-mile chase from San Diego
thal ended when she ran out of
gas, the California Highway
Patrol said today.
Frances Smith, 29, of Lake
El.lioore, wu arretted for In·
ve1ti1aUon of recldea1 drlvinl
ind falltn1 to yield lo an
emergency vehicle when her cu
rolled to a atop in this aubu.rb
north of Loe Angelea at ll:~
p.m . SUnday.
Cff P Set. Luce Ericltaoft Hid
the woman w•s found to be
sober and not under the In·
nuence of any druga.
"Sbe said that her ace,lerator
WH •tuck, .. Erickson Hid ol ber
explanation for the three-county
chaae, which he aald ran1ed up
to 100 YPH but which uus.d no
1ccldents.
IRWDEyes
Computers
Direct.on of the Irvine Ranch
Water Di.strict will consider a
request tonight by the Regional
Water Quallty Control Board
that the OlWD develop • com-
puter ayal•D'l to monitor Its
water operations.
The IRWD board also will be
asked t.cmllht to decide:
-WhetMr •n $1 .800 expen-
diture should be approved for an
employee picnic on May 31.
Whether a revlled conflict
or interest code 1bould be
adopted.
-Whether a manager of ac-
cou n tlog position should be
establlahed.
Nixon Likes
Mostly Brown
NEW YORK <AP> -Fonner
Prealdent Nlaon appuently
Ukea brown and Iota of It, the
New York Daily NtWI aald to-
day. (Related atory, A7)
Nhcon'a new olftc. tn Manh•t·
tan wlll be fuml1hed moaU)' in
•hadH of brown. lncludlna
manl'8 carpetlnp belie and cof.
fM bean wall ~vtrlnt aad nax
drapes, t.Mpaperaald.
the offtc., whlcb should be ready
for NllclD'• UM next moath, wtll taeh• a private betbroom and
kitclMa. the paper Hid.
..................
NURSE ALBERTA BARNEY PAUSU TO ADVISI RUSS ClEVeNGER ON WORD PUZZLE
Patterrt PHHa Time Whl .. HI• Blood PaaM• Tilroug~ Cleanalng Hemodlatyala Machine
Hemodialysis New
Hoag Treatment
In January Hoag Memorial
Ho1pltal bec•me one of seven
hoaplta.la in Oranee County to of.
fer bemodialyais -treatment
for patleata with kidney diaeaH
The $350,000 Grace C. Steele
He modlalysta Center lan't local·
ed In the bosplt•l ltaelf, but
across the at.reel In a medical
bulld.ln1at330 Placenti• Ave.
Roberta Mc M1hon. the
aupervtalng nurse said there are
currently nine outp1Uenta who
use the center's services.
When all lht> equipment is in
place and the center completely
staffed. it will be able to serve 36
pall en ts
llemod1aiyi.1s 1s a mechanical
process which takes the place of
the work normally done by kid
neys
Patients suffering from End
Stage Renal Disease CESRD I
would die without some means
of fil tering their blood Since
their kidneys can't do the work ,
the d1alys1s machines do. said
Ms. McMahon.
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IRAN .•.
council met with him 1n hopei. of
r('solvina the deadlock "1th th<·
militants
.. The panel can meet with
those hostages involved in the
crimes of the U.S. and the shah
for quesUonJng," Iran's 79-year
old revolutionary leader said
"Uthe p.1Del issues its report on
the crimes of the deposed shah
and interventions of the invad-
in1 U.S. in Tehran lt wlll be al-
lowed to aee all the boeta1es."
Khomeini concluded by HY·
ln1. ''I expreu my support for
the Revolutionary Council and
the boaor•ble preaident and ask
•ll the nation to beJp and aupport them."
The U.N. commisaloo arrived
1n Tehran Feb. 23 to lnv91U,1te
the revolulionuy re1Jme 's
cbar1ea of maaa murder and
plunder qa!nat Sbab Moh.am·
rn•d Ren Pahlavi and to try to
eaae the criail between the Unit-
ed St.ales •nd Iran over the hostages.
"These pat1enli will have to
undertto hemod1alys1s for the
rest of their li ves unless they un·
dergo a kidney transplant." she
said. About half ol all kldney pa-
tient.a are capable of re~lvi.ng a
transplant-
"These art1(1c1al k1dneyi.
aren't u 1ood u the re1l Uung
but they'rt! the bel>t we have,"
she added.
D1alys1.s patients i.pend about
fou r hours on the art1hc1al
kidney machme~. thrt-e dayi. a
"eek aided by Ml> McMahon
and her specially trained nu™'"
ThP unit ., ::.upen 1c;1ng ph r.1
c1an '"'Dr I)om1m<·k r.<'ntalf'
T ht· pat1enh "ho u "t' th•
centt•r !>ay lhev re plfo .. .-.ed to
find J hl'mod1..il~.-.1.-. unit close tn
the1 r homt's !.tnC't' the th ree-da'
a-week re~1men tends to hm1t
their acllVlty. es~c1allv 1r the'
have to drive any distance to gt'l
to a treatment center
M s McMahon ~aid an,onP in
terested In becomlDg a patient
at the center abould consult their
pby1ic1an .
Titieves Take
Business
Machines
Business machines worth
$13,030 were s tolen from an
Irvlne finn over the weekeod,
police said.
An empJoyee of MollvaUaoal
Design & Martetin& Inc .. 18711
Milliken Ave .. told police that •
word proceaor valued at '12.000
and other buelness macbl.Dea
were taken from the firm bl •
buralary occurrln1 Saturd•Y
evenlnl or Sunday momiq.
A word proce11or h a
typewriter-like machine witb •
computer memory used in the
prepantion of documents.
Polle• theorise that the
bur1lan entered the bualneu by
prylnt open the back door.
The ContemPOrary lzod V-Neck .
tClO" Of10n ~ ~ toueh
1n a 00!0!11 rrwze wtvte. dark brown
beioe llQl'lt blue r"iNi r9d ~ kOly greon
Suim Pools
Used as Baths
KEY WEST. Fla lAPl
Residents and tourists
are streaming to swim-
ming pools and beaches to
take baths that many
can't get at home because
of a c r1t1cal water
shortage 1n the Florida
Keys
• · t 've never seen so
many locals coming out
for a swtm." said a pool
manager at one of Key
West's luxury hotelJI .
Y. ater reserves m the
Kt'' s dwindled to 4 +
m1lhon ~allons Sunday -
Probably the lo wes t
the) ve evt•r been" said
Wtl lsam t\ L;.i dd. de·
...1 1tn1zatmn E-ngineer for
1 h ,. F I o r 1 d a .I\ <.' y ~
Aq u1•duct Aut honty
t 'ro. Pa~ A I
SLAYING ••.
gua rd~ held back the crowd
'lk 1 Yearby> t·ame right by
on a stretcher." James Wooden
said
"Tean came lnto my e191. I Juat wlnled to jump on him.
"My father waa • &ood man,"
he added. ··Everybody liked
him He always tried to help
everybody ..
Yearby's skull was fractured
and brwses covered his face .
head Ind body. officials said He
was luted m fair condlllon.
"He's very •menable." said
his mother. Mary Ye1rby. "It's
Just when he 1eta m•d. he bie·
mouths lt."
"He never even knew my dad-
dy." uJd Patrtcla Wooden, ta.
··ne wun't even lnvtted to the
puty."
Wltneues aald tbe surprtae
bl~ pu\1 Saturday Dllbt went well '-Dl1ll about l :U a.m.
SundQ wbm Yearby wanted bl.I
picture taken with WUUe Bell
Wooden. ln her JOI.
When abe deellned, be lboftd
her a .22-caliber revolver, police
said. She told ber father. who
then approached Yearb)' to talk
to him
··1 heard about rive shots."
James Wooden said
ALSGARAGE
56 FASti!ON ISLAND
NEWPlJRT BEACH
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llJAMJ (AP> -Jo\91 .... • ...._ father or •tetlltMr fl
11 clalldNa, ... Mot~ tM taeart and killed at a 1..,n..
part)' boeorina b1a Ard 'birtb·
day, poll~ Hy, wbu be in-
tervened in a daqbter'1 clilpu&.e
with ... '8Dviled pest.
Outrqed friends and relallvea
tackled the teen-a~er cbarled in
Sunday's sboolin1. and the
youth's skull was fractured
befON ..... Ne'*I him, of· """' ..... Woode•, a coa1tructlon
1uperi1t 1111 l and tbe f 1t.ber or
attpf at.Mr of 17 10111 and 14 daualMn. wu •bot by an unln-
vitea party f\1181l wbo quarreled
with one of Wooden'• dauebtera
wbeD abe ret\aled to pose fqr a
snapshot with the youth, pcillce
said.
Kevin Yearby, 19, char&ed
wtt1t _... llisne • .,.... tn t.M ..,.,,, trillt to rua. but tbe
or9" ti .....U 100 caq.bt lalm. • ...__.ukl.
'"TM DGUee 1av.S h1a life,"
lllaml ltomlelde Sat. lllke Gonuw Mkl. ·'Tbey md tbe flie ...... UDitl had Uouble set· ttnc Wm away ff'OGl UM acme. A
lar1• erowd pre11ed forward and wouldn't stay back. They
were j\ml outraged."
Two ol Wooden's sons, Frank.
25, md James. 19, rushed their
father to Jackson Memorial
Hoepital in their car.
"He stopped breathin1."
James said. "I pounded on his
cheat and be started to breathe
again. I told Frank, 'He's still
here! He's sUll with us! Let's
10.' ..
He died in the emereency
room.
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1980
Wooden is survived by bis
wife. 40-year-old Mary. Some of
bis 31 children a.re from their
previous marriaces. Gomalei
said. Wooden's 30 surviving
children -ooe died at an early
age. accordin1 to family mem-
bers -live in Geor1ia, North
Carolina and Miami. 'Fbey range
in age rrom 3 to 31.
As other relatives and party
guests reached the boapltal. they
't'oarBemetew•.
Dal ly Newspaper
' aaw Yearby being wheeled in on I
a stretcher
··They all ran ror him."
Gonzalez said. "We bad a dlf.
ficult time keeping family mem-
bers and rrieods from attacking
him in the lobby as we tried to
1et him into the emergency
room ... They were just so out-
raged by this killing.'·
Police and hospital security
<See SLAVING, Page AZ)
omeini Vows 'Fight to Death'
Gold U nder 8800
Gold, Silver
Prices Decline
From AP, Staff Dispatches ·
Gold and silver prices dropped
sharply in the United States and
in Europe today.
The price of gold fell below
S600 for the first time in almost
two months.
And the price of silver plum-
meted more than $5, one of its
biggest drops ever. before re·
covering some of the loss.
"The situation in Iran is the
only thing holding this (gold and
silver> market up," said one
trader. Various reasons were ad-
vanced for the drop, among
them the rtM in tbe U.S. pdme
lend ina rat•, possible anti·
.. ,,,.,,., lll0"8 ta tbe u .&. and
profit tattnt. •
Gold in London was quoted at
$586..50 and in New YoTt at
'
DllllyHlll ...........
ADMl l IEDTO HOSPITAL
Supem80r Thom•• Alley
Riley Enters
Hospital f o r
Tests, R est
$558. Some London d ealers
called it panic selling.
Monex in Newport Beach list-
ed a $555 price at 10 this mom·
mg and $565 at novn.
Silver traded at $27.80 in New
York, a drop of $5.10, but later
jumpedbacktoS29.75.
Monex quoted a price of $27 at
10 a.m. but the metal was back
to $29.75 at noon.
Gold bad lost $20 to $30 an
ounce in Europe last week, and
CAATP TO UNVEIL
NEW STRATEGY-M
closed Friday in London at
$111.IO.
rt was the flnt Ume gold tell
below _, in London aiDee it
c~•~_-..ian. 11~ ............. tlaat
leYel la Tilll .-l"ltllay.
World -prieea reaebed a higb ol '8'15 an ounce ln New
York oo Jan. 21.
The dollar. meanwhile, Cdft·
tinued to benefit on European
markets from the surge in U.S.
interest rates. which make in-
vestments in the American cur-
rency attractive to foreigners.
Both the Swiss and West
German central banks were re-
ported to have sold dollars in an
effort to hold down the
American currency.
Many major U.S . banks
pushed their prime lending rates
-the rat.ea they charge their
most credit worthy corporate
customers -to 17~ percent last
week in the wake of a Ught-
credit policy adopted by the
treasury to fight inflation.
In London, the British pound
sank a half-cent against the
dollar. to trade at $2.2195. The
dollar bas gained 9 cents a1alnst
the pound in the past month.
Earlier in the day, tbe dollar
eased in Tokyo mainly because
of central bank intervention to
shore the yen. The dollar doeed
at 247.725 yen, down from 3'8.675
yen on Friday.
The Bank of Japan, which last
week was reported to have sold
about $3 billion, today sold
another $100 million.
~ation Denied
MONROE. La. (AP 1 -Forty-
seven Jailed lranlau, on tbe
tourtb day of a ltuqer, ltrlke,
claimed tbeJ were al'Nlted in
retalilltiollJor the selmre ol tbe
50 Americans btllll bo&tage in Iran, and woalcl not cooperate at
their arraipmeat today, their
lawyer laid.
Ptlttlag: .. ~ ...
Host ages
Meeting
Reversed
By Tbe .U.ocla&eil Press
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
said today the U.N. commission
can question U S. Embassy
hostages involved 1n alleged
crimes against Iran. but the
panel cannot see all the captJves
unless it issues its report 10
Tehran. the state radio said.
"We shall fight against the
U.S. government to the end of
our life." K.bomeiru said.
His statement appeared to re-pudiate a decision by the gov-
ernine Revolutionary Council,
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
and Poreign Minister Sade&h
Ghotbudeb that tbe militants
holdinc the approximately so
00.tqes for 121 days allow the
panel to meet all a.be bo.a ... or
bud .... ov.. '° P.•• 0 ~. State Department offtc:iala tn
W uhinc&oo were un willin& to .. _ .... o1 •• 1 tr
••No~---.·· •&Id a.e. ._.,_.MY .. ~ alleat, .. aid
another.
A tbtrd told a n!porter: •'TIU.a
haa been up and down for so
long ... " His voice trailed off
and he did not complete the sen-
tence
However. Ghotbuldeb denied
it was a setback and said the
council decided not to seek
custody of the hostages for tbe
time being.
"Most of my colleagues oo the
Revolutionary Council do not
think that it is appropriate for
the government to take over the
hostages. Personally. I wouldn't
mind." Gbolbzadeh said in an
interview broadcast on the ABC-
TV program, "Good Morning
Am erica."
"Nevertheless. this was the
decision of the council. not to
take them back.•• G hotbzadeh
said.
Bani-Sadr criticized the mill
tants for creating a "whirlwind"
and diverting national attention
from other problems.
In an article in the dally
newspaper Islamic Revolution.
Bani-Sadr wrote that the mili·
tanla were working ''to harm the
image of the revolution both in-
side and out.side the country and
to cast doubts" on the nation.
Khomeini's statement also or·
dered the embassy militants "to
deliver copies ol all documents
concerning tbe U.S. intervention
and the traitor shah" to the U.N.
commisaioG. The statement was
issued after 10 members of the
council met wltb him in hopes or
resolvtna tbe deadlock with the
militants.
•'The panel can meet with
thoee ~es involved in the
crimee ol lbe U.S. and the shah
for Queatiolltnl." Iran's 19-year-
old revolutionary leader said.
"U the panel issues it.a report on
tbe crimes of the deposed shah
and lnt.erventiooa of the invad-
in• U.S. lD Tehran It will be al-
<See ISAN, Pase .\J)
Nixon IJke&
Moedy Brown
NEW YORJC (AP> -Former
PrHldent Nlllon apparently
likff brown and Iota ol it, the
New Yon Dall.J News .. 1c1 to·
da1. ( ........ ltof'Y,A1)
Nlxoe'a aew olftee bl llanbat·
tan wl1l be ftlml1bed llMIU.7 ln
eltadea of brown, lncludto1 muilla ,.,,...._~·and cof.
fM ban wall corirtnC ud ftax
dra,.., tbepaperaald.
th• ome.. which abould be reaclY
ror Ntxon'1 uae next month, will
include a private bathroom and
)dtcben, tbe paper 11ld.
o.M, ........... _
OUT OF RACE
Cowdman Ahlman
By Ahl01an
By aA VMOND ESTRADA SR.
Of .. o.lty ,.._ StMf
Incumbent Richard Ahlman
today announced that he will not
seek re-elect.Jon in the April 8 San
CementeCityCouncil race.
Ahlman, 57. cited as his rea-
son the stnfe-tom counc 1 I that has
been hit Wlth three recall at·
tempts since last year
"I don't really want to be ex· ·
posed to that kind of thing," said
Ahlman when asked to comment
further after releasing a pre-
pared statement this morning at
the City Clerk's office.
"I have enjoyed my 25-year
association with the city and
wish to move on to other ex·
periences at this time," said
Ahlman who retired as San
Clemente planning director in
July 1978 and was elected to a
one-year council term in April
1979.
The Jan. 23, 1979 recall of
then-mayor William Walker and
council m e mb ers Donna
Wilkinson and Howard Mushett
created three council vacancies
last year.
Ahlman was elected with
Edward Kalscbed and Karoline
Koester in last April's special
election to fU1 the vacancies.
Kalscbed bad already chosen
oot to seek re-election.
Mrs. Koester, who was elected
to complete Mushett's unexpired J
three-year term, is now the
<See AJO..llAN, Page AU
Co ast
Weath er
Cloudy tonight and
Tuesday witb chance of
rain about 10 percent.
Cooler with lows toalght of
47 at the beaches and 55
inland. Hlcbes Tuesday in
&be eo..
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OM o/ U.. cotlldfy'• top
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At Carter~,..
IUAMJ <AP> -S.Y• prottet., ~ thil•Mlwt11 u
Jewllh Def IA:;mtmben uated a~ lulde Prell·
deal Cart.tr'• cam otnce hire '°"1.: ac,,..,lq puncbtt wlUalUftn~ Uu•u.....w ... Tbe~, ........... ._.. aqry MWtM U.8. voe. la I.be Un.it .. N...._. ICEh• brMlt MltlemeMi la 6put·
ed ''"'• aatd \hey took over lbl otr\c. britfb. B\lt • C~
campalp aide caUed the lntkttnt "aa attempted takeover " n..r. ..,.. no •,.,.ti or reporta ot Mftoul tQJury ....................... , ........ .
MOSCOW <AP > -Takiq •~new Unt, the Soviet U1Uon
H)"I tbt chances 1l wtU puJl lt.s IO.Cioo troopa trom Aflhaniatan are • • rernQte ••
Pravda. the Communiat Party dally. w&TM<t durln1 the
weekend that the Soviet Uruon "will not remain pualve" to
(what It called American and Allled "actions a1alnat our security."
The offtclal T&$1 news agency sa.id American •1ent.1 were
cont1nuln1 1ubver1we acts a1ainst Af1bani1t.an, and "thl1
makes remote the poss1b11Jly of a wtlhdrawal ot Soviet troopa "
Nbe• Rfl'C•r11l•9 ,,,... lt'e•t A trtr•
PARIS <AP> Former President Nixon. en rouui home from a visit to West Africa, made a one-day stop ln Part.a before
hla departure ror New York today.
The former prftident arrived lD Paris on Sunday everun1
from Abidjan. Ivory Coast, where he went to help open a new
golf course. He spent two days In Yamoussoukro, the native
town or President Felix Houphouet-Boigny 150 miles north of the
capital. and watched.\lohe first tournament played on the town's
new course.
Sunday, after his arrival in Paris, Nixor went for an even·
Ing stroll on the Champs Elysees. Today he lunched at the chic
Fouquet's resturant and then walked up the Champs Elysees t.o
the Arch of Triumph before returning to his room at the Oeor1e
V Hotel.
tllln19• Flremer1 8eu1r11 io Werk
CHlCAG-0 CAP> -Non-wtion firefighters today turned over tire protection in the nation's second largest city to the firemen
wbo jo6ned a 23-day contract strike. For some non-strikers, it
WU their ftrst time off in nu.riv four week.a.
The ahllt chan1e took place in allence at one firebouae, but•
tbetr were report.Iota few .cutnea at others, and one man was
arrested. Pollee ltOod by during the change.
The weekend settlement ol the 23-day atrlke brought some
of the fireflghten who bad walked out baclt to their jobs Satur-
day and Sunday b~ moet went to the stations that bad been
closed during lhe strike. Non-strikers continued working
through the weekend.
"ntflftffl E•d• llHaol• Ca•p•lll•
CJllCAGO CAP l Sen. Ted Kennedy, ending a four-day
campaign swing through lllino1s, boarded a commuter tram to
day on a vole-seeking mission But in the crush of bodyguards.
aideR and reporters . he was able to shake scarcely two dozen
hands in a ride through 15 stations.
At the end of the line. he was greeted by Chicago Mayor
Jane Byrne, and the two shook hands with voters for several
minutes
Later. at a United Mine Workers convention in Spnnafield.
Kennedy accused the Carter admlnstration of renegine on a pro-
mise to promot,e the use of coal and ot tiltinJt in favor of nuclear power.
I';••• P8fltr Al
BOOM •••
lluence of the San Ou~go and
Santa Ana freewayi.
The center will include an
enclosed-mall shopping center.
cinemas, m edical buildings,
restaurants and a hotel
The center was supposed to
rise in the mad· 1970s on the 472
acres known as the Golden
Triangle, but construcUon de-
lays due to a variety or factors
led to revisions In the building
schedule.
The biggest single factor was
the sale of the Irvine Company
In urn to a consortium of in-
vestors who had committed
themselves to a short-term S237
mlllion loan to buy the company.
The new manaeement devoted
ii.a eneraia to payin1 off and re-
financing the loan, 1ivln1 a S300
miJUon project such u Irvine
Center a low priority.
In 1978. the company aeaiQ in·
dictated it was moving ahead
with center plannln& In
partnenhlp with the Taubman
Company. A. Alfred Taubman
was one ot the principal ln-
veator1 who bought out the
Irvine Company.
But Cannon said there are stm
obstacles to overcome for the
project. to proceed.
These include construction of
an interchange at the Santa Ana
Freeway and Alton A venue as
well as a major up1rad1ng of the
interchange at the San Diego
Freeway and Irvine Center
Drive.
DAILY PILOT
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San Clemente
OKs Hike in
Legal Fees
San Clemente City Covnc1J
members have agreed to pay an
extra $30,000 to City Attorney
Michael Bartlett for more legal
services from ··unanticipated"
lawsuits this year.
Last June, council m embers
agreed to pay Bartlett a total of
$49,900 for anticipated legal
services. books and other ex-
penses.
But the city has been hit with
more litigation than he an-ticipated, said Bartlett who
makes 165 an hour for providing
San Clemente with part-time
legal services
Bartlett also practices law.
primarily in real est.ate, from bJs
own Newport Beach office.
Most of the unanticipated
lawsuits against the city involve
the developers ot ruture San
Clemente homes. Two sult!i
name the city a defendant In af·
fordable housing disputes .
F,.._P,..AJ
SLAYING •••
guards held back the crowd.
"He <Yearby) came rilht by
on a stretcher," James Wooden
said.
"Tean came into my eyes. I
Just wanted to jump on bJm.
"My father was a &ood mao,"
be added. •'Everybody lilted
him. He always tried to help
everybody.''
Yearby's skull waa fractured
and bruises covered bia lace,
head and body, offlclala sald. He
was Utted in faJr condition.
"He's very amenable," sald
his motber1 Mary Yearby. "It's
just wben ne getl mad, he bla-
moutba tt."
"He never even knew my dad·
dy, • • tald Patrtcla Wooden, 18.
''He wun't even Invited to the
party."
Witnesses aald the surprise
blrtbday party Saturday nilht
went well until about 2:45 a.m.
Sunday when Yearby wanted bJs
plcture taken with Willie Bell
Wooden. in her 209.
When •be declined, be showed
ber a .1.a-eallber revolver. police
Hid. She told beT father, who
then approached Year by to t.al.lt
to h.lm.
aa.ot.,··
CARLSBAD CAP > -It wu a
1001, dry weekend at l..a Cotta.
T1N reeort hotel and •P• nnt on
the w .. on Tbunday wben the
1tate Alcoholic Bevera1e Con·
trol Board auapended the liquor
UceGM for flve days.
Tbe boou can •tart flowing
le11Uy at m1d.nJpt tonicbt .
"I never a.w ao many people
1tOber ln my Ille ." one ol the
hotel'• convenlion guests said
Sunday.
Arnold Seamon. mana1ing
director of the northern San
Oleao County resort, sa1d guests
~re allowed to have liquor m
their rooms "but we can't get 1t
for them "
As an alternative. carloads of
conventioneers drove to taverns
In Carlabad or San Dte10 about
3S rnUea away.
The IUIJ>eMioo resulted from a 1977 locldent In which a La
Costa employee allegedly tried
to convince a woman worker to
hire out u a prostitute.
A_,,._la Bftag Born
Mounted Afghan rebels . armed with a wide
variety of weapons from a number of
sources, prepare for ambush strike against
Soviets a'i they ride from outpost near
village of fferat.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
,..,.... P11p Al The woman. whose name was
withheld, turned out lo be a
shertfl's informant.
The Ucenae suspension wu or-
dered alon1 with a one-year pro-
batJon. The U.S. Supreme Court
rejected the resort's appeal.
Microphone
Deadly AHLMAN WITHDRAWS • • •
Seamob sald nobody checked
out of the hotel because of the
liquor ban. altho\llh one aroup
cancelled lts 16-room reeerva-·
lion. He didn't identify that group.
Teen-ager
Identified
In Arsons
Sheriffs deputies have iden·
tified 18·year-old Robert Jobn
Rµrke of San Clemente as one of
rour teen-agers who face
charges of torching 18 vehicles
and a $2SO,OOO house in south
Oran ge County s ince mid·
February.
Burke. who apparently "just
turned 18," faces charges as an
adult in the anon cases. which
also allegedly involved a 15-
year-old girl and 17-year-old
male, bath from San Clemente. and a 15-year-old Caplatra.no
Beach boy. .
Tbe names of the Juveoiles
were not released.
STOCKHOLM. Sweden
CAP> -A microphone
suddenly became active
and electrocuted a Pen-
tecot&al put.or •t.and.inC in
water up to his blpa pre-
parin& to baptize a boy.
police aald today. The
11-year-o&d boy was not in·
ju red.
The pastor. Ka•rlo
Toivo. 82, waa st.ruck Sun·
day by Z20 volta of elec-
tricity when banded the
microphone. The Incident
occurred In front of a
church congregation of
150.
Police speculated thert'
was a malruncUon in the
electnc heating coils that
keep the water in the bap
t1smal basin warm al the
Finnish Penl~ostal Com·
munity Church.
Pesky Pedal
Blamed/or
Long Chase The tour youngsters were ln
the custody of their parents Fri-
day folJOwing an investigation NEWHALL <AP> -A woman
by sherifrs deputies and officers-..... who said her accelerator wu
from San Clemente. ~stuck led omcers on a 2~·hour.
The young quartet allegedly ISO-mile chue from San Diego
set fire to the vehicles and a San that ended when she ran out of
Clemente home on separate oc-gas. the Caltfornia Highway
caslons. leaving crumpled wad.a Patrol sald today.
of paper to bum in locked and
unlocked vehicles while they
made their escape in two
vehicles.
lnvest.iaaton uid they were
Upped off to the ldenUty of the
four when San Clemente firemen
found a wallet belon1in1 to the
one of the anon vicUnu at the
scene ol the house fire.
Later, police said one ol the
youlhl tried to uae a credit card
taken from the wallet.
Police allecedly traced the
younpter who used the card and
that younpter led officers to the
other three 1uapect.1.
The cue a1aloat tbe three
Juvenllet will be referred to
Oran1e County JuvenJle Court
whUe the char1ea a1ain1t Burke
were to be filed by the Dist.rtct
Attorney's office.
Burke faces 19 counts ot
arson. a Sherlrf's spokesman
said.
Beach Blvd.
Tmffic to
Be Slowed
Sewer construction w1U close
Beach Boulevard traffic lanes
over the next two months
between Ellis Avenue and
Ronald Road In Huntington
Beach.
Installation of a clay line •
ranatne between el1bt and 10 in·
cbea ln diameter and runnin1
about two-thlrdt ol a mUe, la ex-
peci.d to beitn ~ay or Wed·
nffd•y, aalcf BUI PatapofC, pro·
Ject tqineer for the city.
Goth ConatrucUOb Co. of Los
AnftJH wu awarded the
S200,000 contnct on Feb. lt. The
proJed 11 e~ted to relleve
sewers that are runntna "nearly
fl.Ill " ln the Beach Boul•vard
area durtnc peak flow pertodll,
Patapolf aald.
Franca Smith, 29. of Lake
Elsinore, wu arreeted tor In·
veatJtaUon of reckleta driving
and falltn1 to yield to an
emerpncy vebJcle when her car
rolled to a at.op in this auburb
north of Los Atl1elea at 11: ~
p.m. Sunday.
CHP s,t. Lance Er1cltaon aa.ld
the woman was found to be
sober and not under tbe In· fluence of any ct,ruaa.
"Sbe aald that her accelerator
WH •tuck, .. Ericbon said ot bet
explanaUon for the three-county
chaae, which be sald ranced up
to 100 MPH but which caused no
accldenu.
targN of a June 3 recC1 ll ballot
measure in a campa,gn largely
funded by a developers' group.
The same group also sought to
recall the late Councilwoman
Myrl.ls Wainer until she died of
a Jan. 12 heart. auack.
Laat week, another 1roup
launched a recall drive against
Mayor Roy Hamm. The mem
hers of the lat.est recall &J"OUP are an1ry because Hamm .
Kalacbed and Ahlman f1Ued the
council vacancy left by Mrs
Wa1ner'1 death by appotnling
local enll'eprJ!neur Roy Hurlbut
instead of hording a special elec
uon Ahlman 'ia1d today he will
finish till. council term that e~
pi res after the Apnl election
Ahlman also said he will sup
port candldettes Robert L1mberi.:
and Bernard Allen in the Apnl II
council rac<' Ahlman " n:.1m1·
will appear on the ballot
"They will give the r1t11en..,
what they want." said Ahlm:in
oC Limberg and Allen . · evt>n
F,....P.,,.AI
I.RAN •••
lowed to aee all the bosta1ea · ·
Khomeini concluded by uy
in1. "I npttn my support for
the Revolutionary Council and
th<' honorable president and a51.
a ll the nal.loo to help and suppon them ··
The U :-..; comm1~s1on amH'<i
in Tehran Feb 2J to invest1~at1·
the revolut1onar) reg1 me ..,
charges of mass murder .and
plunder agaU\St Shah Moham
mad Rez.a Pahlavi and to try to
ease the crisls between lhe Urut ·
ed States and r ran over the
hostages.
The Carter administration
hoped the commission's vtsit
would result in the speedy re·
lease or the Americans. But
alter the panel got there. Kho-
meini said the hostages' fate
would be decided hy Iran's new
parliament. which won't be rully
elected lmtil April 3, and the
secret.ary·1eneral or the Revolu-
tionary Council said no de-c:Won
could be made uoUJ mid· May.
T·be militants announced
Thursday lbey were ready to
turn the captives over to the
council. Gbotbzadeh said Fnday
the transfer and a vlsit to them
by the U.N. commlsalon pro-
bably would take place Satur-day.
Beach Boulevard wlll be re·
duced to one toulhbound lane ror
a bout three week a between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m. from Ronald
Road to Talbert Avenue, he aaJd
Northbound tratnc will be un·
Interrupted durtn1 that period,
be aaJd, and aoutbbound tratnc wm .. two • ..,.. betweea 3
e.m . ad. •.m .. Ute peak traffic now periods.
The Contemporary lzOd V Nack
I~ ()(f()n ac~ic cashmere t~h
• •
1n 8 COIOrs maize wtlilo dark brown
bolQo l!Qhl bluo ~ red nd keny Of90"
' r
though their ph1lo~oph1e~ may
lw ..,omewhat tlafft rcnt from
t•ach other.·· Ahlman l\a1d he was not sure
ht· wanted to !:>Cek re·election
whyn the C1l..ang for candidacy
optned an January
•·I wu looking for someone to
s upport," he said.
.. After the first recall election
Ian January of l979>. I felt there
was a~ for experience on the
rounc1l," Ahlman said.
But he added, "I didn't feel I
wanted to go through this again "
ln his prepared statement,
Ahlman asserted that, "Tbc
rear .. or uncontrolled growth
.,poken two years ago have ~n
provt•n unfounded Before I left
tht' t•mplC>y C>( the city thert·
~t·rt• adequate safe~uurds."
,\hlman '>ald h<' behC'ves tht>n·
h:1'i bM.·n con..,1der ablt· progrc~h
111 th1· µro~)(>..,<·d city pier·bo~J
ctr<'a renovation. plans for ,1
futun• seruor citizens center and on a new city Jabrary facility proposal.
Ahlman alao asserted that the
proposed 8.000 homes on the
ranch land areas in the city have
·rew rerna.uun1 problems:·
Local homeowner P'OUP mem-
ben have attacked Ahlmao'a tt· cord aa city plannln1 cbier
because ot slope and blurr
failures throughout the city
Su.im Pools
Used as Baths
KEY WEST, Fla. <AP>
-Residents and tourists
are streaming to swim·
min& pools and beaches to
take baths that many
can't set at home ~auae
o f a c ritica l water
shortage In the Florida
Keys.
"I 've never seen so
many locals cominc out
for a swim,·· said a pool
manager al one ot Key
West's luxury hotels.
Water reserves in the
Keya dwindled to 4.4
million gallons Sunday -
"Probably the lowest
they've ever been" -said
Wt Iii am K. Ladd. de·
sallniiation engineer for
the fo~lorida Keys
Aqueduct Authonty.
AL S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644·7030
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MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1980
Yo•rB••e&ew•
Dally Ne••••per
c Fl FTEEN CENTS
t . ll·ayden-Eonda Group Eyes Mesa Plant !
Aa emer1enc1 ••aeuallon plan tor oaata 11 ... ,.....,
Uvlq near Nanneo Mat.rials
Inc., tbe attie of a fat.al ·~ latl year, la one ol the tar,.u ol
a project by Ute Oran1e County
chapter or Campat1n for
E,coaomic Democracy, tbe
sroup led by Jane Fonda and
Tom Hayden.
CED Orsanb.er Bobbi Murray
ol Pluentia aald today a second
toal .. to 1:•11•1 ... 8outh
Oout Alr ulit,J llan= Dl1trid to moa1tor •• from tbe Dlanl at D Victoria .
8be aaJd 400 "9aat..,.. uw
been obtained a. a pedUaia WI· lftl a.aeh t..u ud U..... ilalet· ln11 bave been bold wltb
nef1bbora.
Illa. Murray aald lbe la aware
that Narmco, a plaatlee re·
search plu&. oWDed by C-eJUMllt
" Corf., 11...., tu operetiona
to .. AaMltlia .... la ..... ~---"W• _.. to wOrk out a plan
for eoo•dtoc• uattl they do
move, to mate aure the Mlibbon an evacuated ln cue ol .. ~ and to modify ... ••Wlom,". taid. "Fl.rat W. uw to aee wbat's ln the .......
111. llunay aaid several
nel1bbon bave told her of lunt
and • ldclneY problemt believed related to emlulona from the
~.:f'A .. lo a re-
Narmco was the site or two
major exploalona last year
that lJUured two workmen and
(at.ally burned another.
The plant bu been under study
by Costa Mesa fU"e officials. who
said Nannco offkiab have been
cooperative in making safety·
related changes.
However. Ma. Murray noted
that fire department reports
show some containers oft the
premises don't indicate which
chemicals are stored inside,
creating a haurdoua situation
for firefighters and resident.a.
S he said CED be came in·
tereated aft.er a reacUon at a
chemical plant in Oran1e last
s ummer forced the evacuation
of resident.a.
Further investigation showed
other potential problem sites in
the cOWlty, including Narmco,
Ms. Murray said.
Officials of the South Coast A1r
Quality Management District
couldn't be reached for com-
ment today
_omeini Vows 'Fight to Death'
.;·Gold Under 1888
Gold, ·Silver
Prices Decline
From AP, Staff Dlapakbes
Gold and silver prices dropped
sharply in the United States and
in Europe today.
The price of gold fell below
$600 for the first time in almost
two months.
And the price of silver plum-
meted more than SS. one of its
biggest drops ever, before re·
covering some or the loss.
"The situation in Iran is the
only thing holding this <aold and
silver) market up." said one
1rader.
Various reasons. wer.e ad· van~ed for t~ droD ~~ IMm tile rlM ID .. 0.8. ~me
l••dia• rate, poaalble anti..
inflation moves in lbe U.S. and
profit Lak.iq..
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Supervtaor TholM!a Alley
Riley Enters
\Hospital for
Tests, Rest
Gold in London was quoted at
SS86.50 and ln New York at
SSS 8. Some London dealers
called it panic selling.
Monex in Newport Beach list-
ed a SSS5 price at 10 this morn·
ing and $565 at noon.
Silver traded at $27.80 in New
York, a drop of SS.to. but later
jumped back toS29. 75.
Monex quoted a price of S27 at
10 a .m. but the metal was back
to $29.75 at noon.
Gold had loel S2C> to $30 an
ounce ln Europe laat week, and
closed Friday ln London. at sen.-.
, It ..... 8111 .... IUlfell
below ., la ....... alnee lt
cloeed at S-1111 ounce Oft Jan.
to. althougb it cloeed below that
level in New York on Friday.
World gold prices reached a
high of $875 an ounce lo New
York on Jan. 21.
The dollar, meanwhile. con·
tinued to benefit on European
markets from the sur1e in U.S.
interest rates, which make in·
vestments in the American cur·
rency attractive to foreigners.
8,oth the Swiss and West
German central banks were re·
ported to have sold dollan in an
effort to hold down the
American ournmc,v.
Many major U .S . banks
pushed their prime lending rates
-the rates they charge tbelr
moat credit worthy corporate
customers -to 17~ percent last
wee" in the wake of a tigbt-
credil policy adopted by the
treasury to fight intlatioo.
In London, the British pound
sank a half-cent a1ainat the
dollar, to trade at $2.2195. The
dollar has gained 9 cents a1almt
the pound lo the past month. •
Earlier in the day, the dollar
eased in Tokyo mainly because
of central bank lntervenUoa to
shore the yen. The dollar cloled
at 247.725 yen, down from 3M.175
yen on Friday.
The Buk ol Ja~ wblcb lut
week w• ~ to ta.ve aold
about '3 bftllon, to4a1 sold
another $180 mlJHoa,.
N-M Trustees
Study _ Busi_ng
• Soviets as they ride from outpost near
village of Heral.
Mini-storage Issue Set
Mesa Planners to Present Ordinance
A propoeed ordinance restrict·
ing the development or mini·
warehouse storage facilities will
come before the Costa Mesa
PlannlDI Commisaion tonight.
The meetinc will be&in at 6:30
p.m . in council chambers, 77
Fair Drive. The commission will
make a recommendation on the
ordinaDce toniabt or at a future
meeting to the City Council,
which bas final authority.
The council baa imposed a
moratorium on new min1-
warebomes ln Costa Mesa while
the ordh;aance la belnt con·
sidered. Council members cited
concerns about fire hazards and
poaalble ille1al use or the
warehouses for industrial or of.
flee parpoeea.
Doua Clark, aaatstant city
plaDDlnc director, said a key
provialoll of tbe proposed or·
cllnann would permit city ol·
fteidt to refUle to allow eon·
et•ructloa of new mini ·
wanbo•H ti tbere were more
than tbne. aqoare feet of minl· ...,,.... ~ ,.,. capita in the
dty .. AAd Costa Mesa bas more tbu t.bat amomt now, be aald.
,,... t'eUOll ror that provision,
Clark aaid, la that mini·
wareboule iDdmtry offlclell told
planners that excessive amounts
of such facilities could result tn
illegal conversions.
Another point in the ordmance
is a requirement for on-site
managers who could ensure that
the provisions of city fire codes
and other laws are met
Clark said concern ar~ last
year after a two-story mini·
warehouse in Fountain Valley
caught fire and officials there
found fire haza rds and other
problems in the structure
Mesa Boy, Woman
Hurt in Accidents
Two Costa Meaans, a 16-year·
old boy and a 25-year-old
woman, were injured In
separate traffic accidents Sun·
day near tlJe interaecUon of
Harbor Boulevard and Wilson
Street.
Pleked for Junta
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
(AP> -Tbe Christian
Democratic Party bu elected
ita leader, Joae Napoleon
Duarte, to nll the vacant seet on
El Salvador's ru.Un1 five-man
civlllaa·milltary Junta.
Police said Pomposa Sanchez,
25. or 3173 College St .• suffered
cuts shortly before 1 a.m. when
the car· she was driving drifted
to the right, jumped a curb and
hit a lllhl pole on Harbor just
north ol WU.OU.
She was treated but not
bospitallied at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital, officials
aaid.
At the same intersection at
about 9 p.m., police said, a J8..
year-old motorcyclist drivlnt
without a liffnle, lo.l cart.rol
while miking a right tum from
Harbor onto Wilson and struck
the center divider, throwtna bis
paaaenser to ute around .
The ~r. Cb.arlea Leslie
Moon, 11, ol 1801 Corsica Place,
WU brWIJ waeanadoal aad WU
treated at eo.ta 11 .. Memorial
Hoapltal but not boapltalbed,
Poliffaald. TbeJ Aki tbe motoreydlilt left
tlM .-. of tbe acdcllat IDd
later told police ll• had
paalcbd. 'lbeJ M'4 tbQ ...
tloned tbe Joutll but took DO lm·
mediate acUoD..
Hostages
Meeting
Reversed
By Tbe .Usodat.ed Press
Ayatollah Ruholl ah Khomeini
said t.od.ay lhe U N comm1ss1on
can question US Embassy
hostages involved tn a lleged
crimes against Iran. but the
panel cannot see all the captivel\
unless 1t issues its re port an
Tehran. the state radio saad
··w e shall fight against the
US. government to the end of
our life," Khomeini sajd.
His statement appeared to re·
pudiate a decision by the gov-
erning Revolutionary Council.
President Abolhauan Bani-Sadr
and Foreign Minister Sadep
Gbotbzadeh that the mllitanls
holdine lbe approximately so
t.o.t.a,&ea fM 121 days allow the
pqel lo cneet all the bollt.q9 or
lla.nd them over to government
eu11tocb. =~ elftdals ID •
• ............ td
··-.. ol ew.te. ·~Ho comment,·· a aid one.
'"Just say we're silent.·· said
another. .
A third told a reporter: "This
has been up and down for so
long ... ·· His voice trailed off
and he did not complete the sen
tence
However. Ghotbzadeh denied
1t was a setback and said the
council decided not to seek
custody of the hostages for the
time being.
··Most of my colleagues on the
Revolutionary Council do not
think that 1t is appropriate for
the government to take over the
hosta~es. Personally, I would.n 't
mand," Ghotbzadeh said in an
interview broadcast on the ABC·
TV program. ··Good Morning
America."
.. Nevertheless. this was the
decision of the council, not to
take them back," Ghotbzadeh
said.
Bani-Sadr criticized the mili ·
tants for creating a "whirlwind"
and diverting naUonal attention
from other problems.
lo an article in the daily
newspaper Islamic Revolution,
Bani·Sadr wrote that the mill·
tants were working "to harm the
image of the revolution both in·
side and OUblde the country and
to cut doubts" oo the nation.
Khomeini's statement also or-
dered the embassy mllltants "to
deliver copies of all documents Ill
cooceming the U.S. intervention 1
and the trait.or shah" to the U.N.
commission. Tbe statement was
issued aft.er 10 members ol the , <See lltAN, Page t\2) 4
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MOSCOW <AP> Taklftl a toqh new Hne the Sov&ot Union aaya lbe chanoeia It wUl pull it.a 80.llOO troop1 '/r;m A11ban1atan
are "reroote "
Pravda. U\c Commu.ntat Party daU.y, warned dw1nl t.be
weekend that the Soviet Unk>n "wUI not remaln puaive" to
wbat at called American and AIUed "acUou a1a1nat our
aec\lrity."
The olf'iclaJ Tua ne*I acency aald Amel1cu a1eat.a wen
contlnWn.J aubveniv• acu a1ainlt AlcbanLatan, and ••thi.t
makes remote the pouibllll)' ol a withdrawal ol Soviet tl'Oope.''
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PARIS (AP> -Former President Nixon. en route home
from a viait w West Africa. made a one-day stop in Paris before
his deputure for New York today. Tbe former president arrived in Paris on Sunday evenina
from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, wbe~ be went io help open a new
golf course. He spent two days an Yamoussoukro, the native
town ot Prealdent Felix Houphouet·Botgny 150 mlJes north of the
capital. ~nd watched lhe first wurnament played on the town's
new course.
Sunday after his arrival in Paris. Nixon went for an even·
ing st.roll ~ the Champs Elysees. Today he lunched at the chic
Fouquet's.resturant and then walked up ~e Champa Elysees to
the Arch of Triumph before returning w his room at the George
V Hotel.
Ke1111ed' Ead• IWttof• C••palgta
CHICAGO <AP> -Sen. Ted Kennedy, ending a four-day
campaign swing through Illinois, boarded a commuter train to-
day on a vote·s.eeking mission. But in the crush of bodycuard.s,
aides and reporters, he wu able w sbake scarcely two dozen
hands In a ride through ts stations.
Al the end of the line, he was greeted by Chicago Mayor
Jane Byrne, and the two shook hands with voters for several
minutes.
Later, at a United Mine Workers convention ln Springfield,
Kennedy accused the Carter adminstralion or reneging on a pro.
mise w promote the use o( coal and of tilting in favor of nuc!e.:ir
power
E',....P~AI
IRAN THREAT TOLD • • •
council met with him in hopes or
resolvin~ the deadlock with the
militants
·'The panel can meet with
those bo8tages involved in the
crimes or the U.S. and the ahah
for questioning," Iran's 79-year-
old revolutionary leader said.
.. If the penel la.a.-Its report on
the crimes ol t.be de.,_ed ahab
and interveoUocaa of tbe U:svad-
mg U.S. ln Tehran it wlll be al-
lowed to see all the hostages."
Khomeini concluded by say·
mg. "I t.•xpress my s upport for
lht.> Revolutionary Council and
the honorable president and ask
all the nation to help and support
them"
The U.N. comm1ss1on arrived
in Tehran Feb 23 lo investigate
the r evolution a ry regime's
charges or mass murder and
plunder against Shah Moham-
mad Reza Pahlavi and to try to
ease the crisis between the Unit-
ed States and Iran over the
hostages.
The Carter adminis tration
hoped the commission's visit
would result in the speedy re-
lease or the Americans. But
after the panel got there. Kho-
meini said the hostages' fate
would be decided by Iran's new
parliament, which won't be fully
elected until April 3. and the
secretary-general of the Revolu·
llonary Council sajd no decision
could be made untH mid-May.
The militants announced
Thursday they were ready to
turn the captives over to the
council. Ghotbzadeh said Friday
the transfer and a visit lo them
by the U.N. commiaaion pro-
bably would take place Satur-
day. But the militants balked.
saying Gbottnadeh lied when he
said be bad the backing of JCho.
meint
The Revolutionary Council
again demanded the militants
surrender the hostages and al·
low the UN. commission to see
them The militants agreed to a
transfer Sunday, then balked
again and set forth their new
conditions.
They said the state radio had
t o broadcast de tails or any
hostage transfer eight hours in
advance. that Ghotbzadeh had to
be removed as the council's
represent.alive in arranging the
transfer, and that they would
stay inside the U.S. Embassy
after the move w continue re-
vealing doc uments from the
"den of spies.·
"We are not eager lo hand
ov er the ho s tages," a
spokesman for the militants said
Sunday, ··but since we want to
prevent any deviation and con-
flict with the authonties or the
country in spite or our will. we
are prepared to ha nd them
over."
Fire Protection
Changes Proposed
Lepslatlon t.o pave the way
for the takeover by Orange
County or rire p.rotection
services from the State Depart·
ment of Forestry has been in·
troduced in the Stale Assembly.
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Three measures authorized by
Assemblyman Dennis MaQgers, D·lfuntirigton Beach, include:
-AB 2716: authorize transfer
of Department or Forestry prop-
erty and facilities to Orange
County for an annual lease of $1
until tranafer or ownership.
-AB 2714 : protect personnel
choosinl lo quit the state and
join the county by allowtnc a
transfer of sick leave credJta.
Any unused sick leave upon
termination with the county will
be credited wwards reUrement.
-AB 2715: emnd workers·
reinstatement rilhll wltb the
Department or Forestry until
June 30, 1983.
Agrffment that led to the
draltina of the le'1alaUon wu
worked" out previOU1ly by county
and atate offtotala.
The tranaf er of property ln·
eludes .fire statio111 and property
on wblch they are located,
valued at $2.7 million.
Included in the tranlC•r le
about $390,000 in state fire
vehicles, equipment, suppUea
and communlcat1on apparatua.
Fire protection tor unin·
corporated parta of the county
and for a number of cities bas
been provided by t.bo Depart-
ment of Forestry for nearly &O
years.
But the need for tbe county to
take Dftr ftre pnMetJon by July
l wat created by th• State
lAcli .... ta tba attennltb ol
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NURSE ALBERTA BARNEY PAUSES TO ADVISE RUSS CLEVENGER ON WORD PUZZLE
Patient P••M• Tfme While His BSooel PHH& Through Cleansing Hemodlalyals Machine
U.S. Orders
10 Nuckar
Inspections
CH I CAGO <A P > -The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
has ordered inspectJons of 10
nuclear reacwrs nationwide that
have potentially serious cracks
in turbines, officials said today
No immediate shutdowns were
ordered. and Sue Gagner. an
NRC s poke swo m an 1n
Was hmgton, said the cracks did
not immediately pose "a ter
ribly serious safety concern ..
(San Onofre is not affected )
The mspection.s order was rl'
ported by the Chicago Sun
Times.
Ms. Gagner said. however.
that utilities have been asked to
justify continuing operations un-
ti 1 their next scheduled shut·
downs and repairs already have
been rnade at some.
"It's something that's been or
some concern to us for several
months ." she said in a telephone
interview
Plants where cracks in West-
i n&house-produced turbines
have been Identified are Com-
monwealth Edison's Zion T unit
north of Chicago. the Surry It in
Surry. Va Robin~on near Dari
1nglon. SC . Poml Beach I near
Manttflwoc . W1 ~ . Pal1-.adl'"
near South llaven. Mich .. Indian
Point Unit.<i 11 and Ill, 25 miles
north of New York City . BeavPr
Valley I. near East L1verp<>f}I .
P<i . Arkan s a s I n cCJr
Russelv11le, Ark., and Turkey
Polnt Ill 25 miles south of
Miami.
The problem was identified
last summer in a nuclear plant
turbine at Surry. she said . Each
turbine identified with cracks
was made by Westin ghouse
Electric Corp .. with whom NRC
officials met In December
Afterward. a notice was sent w all nuclear plants, including a
priority list which "identified 19
plants . deemed to hav~ th~.
e arliest need for inspection.
Ms Gagner added.
/\ turbine. housed completely
o uts ide a nuclear reactor's
chamber. spins at high speed
and drives the main generator
that produces electricity. Its
power comes from steam that m
turn comes from water that the
nuclear reactor heats .
"The turbine is outside the
nuclear plant containment. so 1l
1s not a terribly serious safety
concern," s aid Ms. Gagner
Pesky Pedal
Blamed for
Wng Chase
NEWHALL (AP) -A woman
who said her accelerator was
stuck led officers on a 21.<'J·hour.
1so-mlle chase from San Diego
that ended when she ran out or
gaa, the Callfornia Highway
Patrol said today.
Frances Smith, 29. of Lake
El1lnore. was arrested for in-
veaUgaUon of reckless driving
and failing to yteld to an
emergency vehicle when her car
rolled w a atop tn this suburb
north of Loe Angeles at 11; 55
o .m . SUnday
CH p Sil. tAnce Erlckaon said
the woman wu found to be
sober and not under the in-
fluence of any drugs.
·'She aaJd that her accelerator
waa stuck,'' Erickson said or her
explan.t.loo ror lhe three-county
cbue, ~eh he aakt ra.n1ed up
to 100 VPR but which caUHd no
accldld1.
Hemodialysis New
Hoag Treatment
In J a nuary Hoag Memonal
llosp1tal beca me one or 5eVen
hospitals m Orange County to of
fer hemodialys1s -treatment
fo r patlents with kidney dt.Wase
The $350,000 Grace C Steele
llemodialyais Center isn't locat-
ed in the hospital itself. but
across the street in a medical
bu1lcting at 330 Placentia Ave
Roberta Mc Mah on. the
superv1smg nurse said there an·
currently mne outpatients wh-0
use the center's services .
When all the equipment 1s m
place and tht• center completel~
staffed, It will be ablt• to !>crve 36
patient~
Jfe modialys1s 1-. a mechanical
process which takes the pl<ice of
the• work normally done by kid
neys
Patients suffenng from End
Stage Renal Disease <ESRD >
MIAMI CA P > J ohn Bell
Wn<>dE'n . father or -.tepfother of
31 children. wa~ ~hot through th<:
ht•CJrt <.1nd k1llc.'<l at a surpn !>e
party hononng his S3rd birth
day, police !tay, when he 1n
t<'rvcn<'d in a daughter's d1sputl•
"-I th an unmv1ted gue:.t
Outraged friends and relati ve~
tackled lhe teen·ajiler charged 1n
Cltus Slated
In Kung-Ju
A demonstration of King.fu
San Soo will be offered wnight at
Costa Mesa's Balearic Center
along wtth Information about a
clty-sponaored s elf -defense
course for women that begins
April 7
Bruce Bibee. who will give the
demonstration. will also teach
the e1ght·week course. Torught's
demonstration Is free . COit or
the class ts $20 per family.
Additional Information 1s
available by calling 7~-5300
"ould dJe without some means
of flltenng their blood Since
the1 r kidneys can't do the work.
the dialysis machine:. do, &a1d
Ms. McMahon.
"These patients will have Lo
undergo hemodialys1s for the
rest of their lives unless they un
dergo a kidney transplant ... ~ht•
said About half of all kidney pa
t1ent.-. are cap<tble of rece1vmg a
transplant
·These art1f1 c1al k1dne\'>
aren't as good as the real th1n1?
but tht>\ ·n· the lw'>t we haH ·
'>ht• addt·d
01ah ~i:. pdllcnL-. :.sx•nd abuut
fo ur ho ur~ on thl• Jrllf1c1JI
l..1dncy machine'>. lhn.:c day-. .J
Yot.•ek. aided b.' M .... McMahon
and her 'P<'C1alh trained nur.e~
The unit's ~upcrv1sing phy~1
c1an is Or. Dominick Gcntilt·.
Su ndav's s hoot 1ng . a nd the
\.outh 's skull was fra<'turt>d
before pohce rescued htm. or
fl<'ers said
Wooden . J <'O n s truc t1 on
supenntendent and the father or
stepfather of 17 s ons and 14
daughters. was shot by an urun
v1led party guest who quarreled
with ooe of Woodcn 's daughters
when she refused to pose for a
snapshot with the youth. pollet.>
said.
Kevin Yearby. 19, charged
with se<:e>nd-deeree murder in
the shooting. tried w run. but the
crowd or nearly 100 caught him.
authoriUe.s said.
"The police saved his Uf.e."
Miami homicide Sgt. Mike
Gonzalez said. "They and the
fire rescue units had trouble 1et
tmg him away from the scene. A
large crowd pressed forward
and wouldn't stay back. They
were just outraged ...
Two of Wooden's sons, Frank.
25 and James. 19. rushed their
father to Jackson Memorial
Hospital in their car.
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97 DAVID KVTZMANN at ... Oelt'f ...........
Orange County's realdentlal
boomwwn -the city of lrvtae -
1s about w experience itl first
dramatic 9urse in retail·
commercial development.
A glimpse or what's In st.ore ror the community was provided
by lr\/me Company officials who
estimated the city's retail and
service·commercial facilities
could be doubled by Ul82 and
quadrupled by 1985.
Richard Cannon. vice presi-
dent in charge of ~ company's
com merclal/1ndustri•I division,
wld a v1Uage forum the citv's
present 1 3 million square feet of
commercial spa~ could swell w
2.7 mtlhon square reet wlUUn two
years
Another 3 million square feet
could be added by 1985. C&MOn
said
Irvine Company officials said
Ce1 nnon ·s stateme nts were
meant as a reiteration and sum·
mallon of the projects the firm
hopei-to begm work on m the
rnminf.? det·ade.
City offic ial' h ave bel'n
rrillcal of the company in the
past for not moving ahead faster
with commercial deve1opment
pro~als Company officials. in
tum. admit they have perhaps
bt>en too cautious
Cannon said development of
thl' first phase of University
Town Center and the proposed
lfome Improvement Center
northwest of the intersection of
Culnr and Irvine Center dnves
would help double the amount or
c:om merc1al space by 1982.
Town Cente r's first phase will
include retail o utlets, a six·
i-c reen clnema. restaurants and
a hotel
To tnple that amount of com·
merc1al i.pace by 1985 . Cannon
..,aid. ~company 1s pulling I~
hOPI'' nn c:on ... truction of the
lrvin1· CPnte r. a ~u~r regional
-.hopping c<'n1 er o;1te at the con
rlut•nc<> or the San Diego and
!'>..int..1 Ana frc-'<'way-.
T hl' cc•nter will include .rn
1·nrlosed·mall '>hopping center.
c·1nt·mas . medical bu1ldingi..
n:,tauranl!) and .i hotel
The renter was supposed to
rise in tbe mid-19705 on the 472
acres known as the Colden
TrlanRle. but construction de-
la-. ... d~ lo a \anety or factor.;.
led to rcvLs1ons m the building
schedule.
The ~a.est sina\e factor was
the sale ~ the lmne eomp.ny
m urn to a ronsortium of in·
vt'stors who had committed
them~lves t.o a short-term $237
m1lhon loan to buy the company
Hotel Blaze
Investigated
Costa Mesa fire inveatieawrs
today were st udyin&
circumstances surroundtn1 •
suspicious blaze that dam-aed
bedcll.ng in a South Coast Plua
Hot.el room Sunday and set off a
sprinkler system that caused
water damage w the eighlh floor
room.
Orfitials said guests bad
checked out of the room about
live hours before the 8 :30 p .m.
blaie. but someone had left a
key in the door.
They sa.id a mattress and bed
were charred by names before
th e s prinkler system e'I ·
t1ngu1shed the blaze. No damage
estimate was a\/ailable today.
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It's Olteta Greed
Compensation
Not Automatic
81 MILTON •08K0"1TZ
We live today ln wbat bas been described aa t.be ''in·
aurancie state," wtllch meua peop&e expect to be eom·
pensated for all manner ol d.11uten -natural, faltricated
or lmactnarY. It'• called lakiDI the risk out ol Ult.
~er. in a recent ru.Uq, a federal Judie •topped an extreme ext.emloa of this principle. To set the staae.
here were the circumstances:
-M anhalJ Fleld. u anyooe who bu been to Cbica10 knows, is one of the na·
lion '1 great department
atores. But It's con·
sldered peculiar in thla
day and age because it
has remained lndepen·
dent: it doesn't belong
to any o( tbe big ·na·
UonaJ store groups.
Money
Tree
-In um Field's ~n.Uted u its No. 2 man a rising,
young. retail wtm. Angelo Arena. who came from the Los
Angeles-based Carter Hawley Hale group <Broadway, Em·
porium, Neiman-Marcus. Bergdorf-Goodman).
-Arena had hardly taken up residence in Chicago
when Manhall Field's chairman. Joseph Burnham, died
suddenly of a heart attack. Arena was now No. 1.
-BUaNRAM'S DEATH at.ruck Philip Hawley, presi·
dent of Carter Hawley Ha.le as a golden opportunity. He
immediately sat down and wrote a letter to his former
employee, Arena. s uggesting that Marshall Field seU out
to Cartt'r Hale Hawley for $36 a share. Since that was
nearly double what Marshall Fleld stock bad been selling
for that year. 11 appeared to be an attractive offer.
-Field's rejttled the invitation -and held to this
position even after the offer was raised lo S42 a share. The
Chicago retailer said it would JUSl as soon go its own way
Field's said it was also roncemed about the antitrust 1m
phcations of such a merger
-Carter Hawley Hale never made a formal offer to
M arst\all Fleld stockholders -and that would seem to
have been the end of it.
BLT IT WASS'T. Some shareholders of Marshall ~eld went to court and sue<! their company for not accept·
ing the takeover bid. That dec1s1on. they said, cost them money
They argued that the price of Marshall Field stock has
not, before or Mnce. reached the le\'el of the Carter Hale
Hawley offer. The stock. for example. recently tradt'd in
the $17 range. a long way from the S4.2 offer or two yean.
ago
So the suit says that If management really had the lf\·
terests of stockholders at heart, 1t would have sold out. The
suing shareholders demanded that t.be company com·
pensate them for the difference between the Carter
Hawley Hale offer and the price of Field's stock at the
lime.
IF TJDS AllGVMENT prevailed, then all somebody
would have to do ia make an offer for a company at a price
higher than its stock u currently selling for. Tben. iC the
management rejected the offer. it could be sued tor not
getting ~ best deal for the sha.rebolden.
But this argument did not prevail ln th1a case. Judee
Georee N. Leighton. in recSeraf district court in Chicaao.
threw out the suit by the MarsbAll Field shareholders who
wanted tbelr company to be sold out.. He rWed cut FleJd·s management b.ct a rig.ht to rejed tbe offer.
Judie Letcbtoo •aa obrioua1y ~ tbat aucb an
offer would be made so shortJy aJtei -the head of a com·
pany dies. "ft la my oP(a.loa." he &aid. "that the Jetter
should have been better treated bad it been returned to
Mr. Hawley. It was improper. it was distasteful. and it was
an lndeLicat.e attempt to take over the shares of Marshall
F'1eld."
The suing Marshall Field stockholders plan to appeal
the Judge's rulmg. They still don't Like the pnce their stock
1s selling for.
Tbomaa -"Wder. San Juan Capistrano. is director of
product planning at Able Compat.er. Irvine.
Sid EnUn has been promoted to vice president of or·
INTI ..
ganization de\'efopment and a<2 ·
ministration of Fluor Corp. Distribution
Companit'S.
Meredith L. Kassell is Vlre pres1-
d en t and loan administrator at
Capistrano NaUonal Bank, San Juan
Capistrano and Valerte Dafourd has
been named assistant vice president in
charge of operation. according to a re·
cent announce ment by Joseph l'.
Munger. bank president.
WUUam C. Warmlnitoa le Partnen, Inc .• has opened
new omces at 18061 Fitch St .• Irvine. The firm speclaUt.es
in resl estate development.
Meade Instruments, manufacturer of telescope and
astronomic instruments. has signed a five·year lease for a
~.161-Square-foot building at 1675 Toronto Way. Costa
Mesa.
A three-hour seminar rocuatna on
becoming a profesalonal secretary la
scheduJed from 1to10 p.m. Thunday tn
Oraa1eCoaatCoUe1e•1FtneArtsball119.
2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Men. In·
formation 556-5880.
hbert J. Claartrud ii vice president
of markeUna ror Oeallce Compe&en.
Costa Mesa.
QuteaH.••waa~Uyaamed -...
vice president Hlet Of l>Ju· DIW? Irvine. a divilioa of Smlh lnlefD&Uonal, Inc .• Newport Beacn.
Gol~ Silver Quotatiom
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'33.400, oft suo.
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