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MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 24, 1980
VOL 7J, NO. ... I HCTION$. a ~AOIEI
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lloellesF•••d
Ortega Murders
Tie-in Probed
By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol Ille O•llY Pllo4 SIMI Orange County sheriff's of-
ficials said today they a re not
yet certain if the latest slayings
of two youths in Orange County
are linked to the deaths of other
young men who may have been
the victims of the same killer.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said'
the nude bodies of the two
youths were found Saturday af-
ternoon near lower San Juan
Creek Campground on Ortega
Highway.
Hart said one or the slain
youths was identified as Russell
Duane Rugh II. 15, or Garden
Grove. The other body of a
young male between 15 and 18
yearS of age has yet to be iden·
tified.
immediately reported their gris·
ly find to sheriff's investigators.
Hart said the two youths ap-
parently died of strangulation.
No evidence of sexual mutilation
was found , he said, although the
bodies had brui s e s and
abrasions apparently the result or
their being dumped from a
vehicle. Officials are uncertain if
the youths were molested,
although there is no evidence this
occurred.
Investigators said there are
"similaritie s a nd di s
similarities" between this latest case and others in which young
males have been found slain and
sometimes sexually mutilated.
"We can't positively say yes
or no," Hart said when asked if
the cases were linked.
a
Santa Ana Teen
~Gunned Down By
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~ Auto Cruisers
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Moslems
Outraged
By Action
CAIRO, Egypt <APl Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ar·
rived in Egypt today from
Panama. escaping e xtradition
proceedlllgs and lea vmg behind
a medical wrangle over his ail-
ments. President Anwar Sadat
said the d e posed Iranian
monarch would b<' staying in ·
Egypt permanently.
Iranian officials reacted with
outrage. Tehran Radio accused
Sadat and President Carter of
conspiring to 'save the Hitler of
our age." one official said it
would cause "great difficulties"
m resolving the crisis over the
U.S. Embassy hostages in
Tehrao. and another revived
Iran's threat to put the hootages
on trial as spies. The bodies were found about
noon Saturday by hikers, who The string or unso lved
murders goes back to the early
1970s and involves perhaps as
many as 29 slayings of young
men throughout the Southern
California area.
o.ity ...... ~" l'Mrtd<0'0..11 MORE THAN 5.000 PEOPLE TURNED OUT FOR MARCH OF DIMES MARATHON SUNDAY
Crowd Gets Oft to Running Start In Ctiastty !vent Throup Irvine and Newport Beach
A spokesman for the young
Moslem militants holdiog the so
American captives declined to
comment. But he said their
price for the release of the
hostaees -the return of the
shah and his fortune to Iran -remains mcbanged. ··
Wunty Youth
Shot to Death
InSA Attack
A Santa Ana youth died early
Sunday after he was gunned
down while standing with
friends on a south Santa Ana
street.
A Santa Ana poli ce
sJ1(>kesman said that Russell
Villasenor, 18. was struck by
four bullets fired from a small
caliber pistol.
The sbots were fired as a
slow-moving car passed the
2200 block ol Maddock Street
where Villasenor wu standing
at 1 :a a.m., police said.
The abootinC victim died a
short lime later al Mercy
General Hospital.
The shooting la under
investigation by the
department's gang violence
detail 1"e incident is among
aeverat so-called "drive by"
abootinp believed to be related
to 18111 activities.
Tank.Esplodea
CLOVIS (AP)-A tukof arp J•• ~ llt an auto dealer's :t>od1 ... " tore lb'°"°' the rooland ~ 121 feel away on
tM floor ol tbe ftnn •1 aemce de-~:::"· police 1aid. Noone was
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A common thread linking
many or the cases is that the vic-
tims were hitchhiking at the
time of their disappearance.
Hart said Rugh, whose ad-
dress is being withheld, was last
seen Friday afternoon on his
way to work. The sheriff's of.
ficial said be did not know where
the youth worked.
Rugh was to catch a bus in
Garden Grove, Hart said, and
was last seen at the bus stop by
his brother.
Authoritie s say the
similarities in this case with the
others include cause or death
(strangulation), disposal or the
bodies (dumped near a
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ln31t'eeks
State to Abolish
Odd-even Sales?
SACRAMENTO CAP> -
Calilomla will abolish odd-even
gasoline sales within three•
weeks, the Sacramento Bee
said today.
The newspaper quoted
Stephanie Bradfield, a
spokeswoman for the California
Energy Commission, as
recalling that Gray Davis, Gov.
Edmtmd Brown Jr. 's chief or
staff, told her about three
weeks ago that the odd-even
sales rettrictlon would be lifted
lD about six weeks.
Neither Ila. Bradfield nor
Davl1 was lmmediahly
available for comment.
The Democratic aovemor
imposed odd·even sales
statewide In two steps ln
November and December,
I ollowlnJ President Carter's ~-.torr ot oll purcbaHS from
Iran.
J:Jowever, the 1uollne
1horta1• that was predi~ted
lollowin1 that order never
materialized.
And urilike the retpOnM to
tmpo1lllon of odd -even
reatrlctlona U. 14 cou'liJlea
earlier in 1979, Brown's latest
order has been widely ignored
by motorists and service station
operaton.
Under odd-even sales.
motorists wit.b license plates
end1nt in odd numbers may
bu)' gasoline on l y on
odd-numbered days and
motorists with license platea
ending in even numbers may
buy 1asollne only on
even·numbered days .
Ms. Bradfield said state
offlciall believe odd-even
reatrtc:Uoaa may cut caaoline
conaumptlon by about a
percent. but that no formal
studlea were conducted to
confirm that. '
lnlnlder Killed
llAND..A. Phlli~ (AP) -One of ~ efCltnand •.
MarOOI' palaee IUlmll lbol llDd kllW ..... ouw1c11·u.. preeldeD..
llal ~ ....,.... a.day after
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refUMd • i. tum tee &he~-.
dent, poUcesald. 11
5,300 Assist
Orange Coaat
Dimes March
The lotb lnnual March of
Dimes Marathon Sunday at-
tracted about S,300 people who
walked, ran, wheeled and roller-
sk~ted their way through Irvine
and Newport.Beach to help raise
monq for tbe charity.
Orcaniler Dorothy Sutherland
said It bu not yet been de-
tenllbMld bow much money the
participants , who were
sponsored by various citizens
and companies,· )lad raised for
lb• .,_,. of Dimes. She said,
however, last year's maratboo
in wlatcla 2,300 people pa=t· ed railed '1'-000 for the c .
8uadaY'• e""ta con.dated a 20,ml1' -walk, t.a.mUe rwa ud
<>M·milll walk.
Or.Oge county Super\tt1or
TOID Biley, llama quartert.ck
Pat Raden ud Irvine M~
Dnld SUia were among tboM
who putldpated in the eventa.
Ma. SutbertUd said Uaat Mme
of the participants were not ot
t.be two-let nriltJ. "We bad a record namber of
doJ•." 1be said.
Sb• added that there wu. un-
precedented ownber. ol roller-
1kater1 and chlldren in the
various events. ,
Today ls the Americans' 142nd
day in captivity.
(See SHAH. Page AZ)
Coast
Weatber
Low clouds tonight and
Tuesday morning, lumin(
sunny Tuelday afternoon.
Lows tonight 45 al the
beaches and 53 inland.
Highs Tuesday from low
to mid 80s.
INSIDE TODAY
Golfer Donna Caponi Young
lltoda tnto the Wome" '.t
ICtmP"f' Open at Meao Verde
COdl'1' Club on top of her
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Snow. Buries
Two States ' S.,fte A.leecMW P,..
A sprina snowstorm bad mut'h
of t<am•s and Oklahom• bunM
under a foot ol snow today W1lb
ht.lPdrecla or travelers t.UJnc
refUae ln annori , onrnowt..,
mftels and lveft I Jill. in watem Kansas. where the
Sip Drives
Her Buggy
TALLAHASSEE. Fla
tAP) A squ1 rm1ng,
hairy legged cockroach
!'!taring at her from the
bottom of her soft drink
<'UP has given Barbara
Ka den nightmares, the
elementary school te1:1cher
says.
The JO.year-old former
Florida State Unive rsity
graduate s tude nt Is
~eeking at least $2.500 in a
s uit filed a gains t ARA
Services Inc .. the owners
of the vending machine
from which she says she
bought the drink more
than a year ago.
A RA has denied any
wrongdoing.
Crash Victim
Recovering;
Other Dies
A Long Beach woman who
was struck by a car in Newport
Beach as she attempted to cross
West Coast Hi ghway was listed
an fair condition today at Hoag
Memoria l Hospital.
M 1chellc Jlaarde. 29. suffere<I
head lnJUrl C~ fo'rsday in the
a('(· 1 dent near The Arc hes
ovt·rpass. Newport Beach
n•s1dcnt Kathryn Nogam1. 24,
face·., chJrges of felony hit and
run in connl·ct1 on with the
incident
Meanwhill'. police reported
the death of traffic acc1d.ent victim Robert Parker Taylor,
65. 21661 Brook burst st.,
lluntington Beach.
Taylor , wh o had been
hosp1tahwd since Jan 16 when
ht' was injured in an accident
:-;1m1lar to the Friday mishap,
d1<"d Thur s da y at H oag
Memori<JI Hospital
However . police noted that
Taylor appare.ntly stepped into
the path of a truck as he
attempted to cross the highway.
No charges were filed against
the truck driver.
Market Hit
By G11nman
In Costa Mesa
A man with a gun in his
waistband held up Costa Mesa's
Utotem Market. 2271 Fairview
Road, earl y today, escaping
wtth $850 in cash, police said.
0 Hice r s s aid the man,
described as six feet tall and
weighing about 185 pounds.
e ntered the market at about
12:08 a.m. and ordered a pack of
<'igarettes from the clerk.
He ordered the clerk to give
him the money in a cash drawer
while reaching to his waist and
cocking what officers believe was
a semi-automatic pistol.
The robber, wearing a faded
green hat and jumpsuit, took the
money and ran, the clerk told
officers.
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com tns ol •Pri.ftl · lut w .. k put
th croc...-e ln bloom with t m
Pf'r&lu~• tn the eos, a near
blbaard Swld1y left 1.nowa 11
tachee dHp In tome areaa. i: b.l•hways were cloeed ud
C1t), I tow of 1,100. WU UC
off
Jn Oklahoma, wher"' ac·
cum"11Uont ranted from four
anrhn to nearly 1 foot, \lftlldl
built four·fOOl dritb ln Beawr
County . forclng UM cloalq ot
I.: S 64 The Oki homa HJlhway
P • trol al.8o c to.eel portions of U S 287 and U S. 83 Sunday
night.
Hail the s11e of marbles pelted
so me areas and high wands
ripped roofs and destroyed some
sma ll buildings In south
Oklahoma City and Chickasha.
The winds damaged 15 to 20
ho mes and half a dozen apart
ment complexes. a uthorities
said. No mJurtes were reported
Winds gusting to nearly SO
mph in Kansas whipped snow
and reduced visibility to near.
zero Sunday nl&ht Drift$ or
more than three feet were re
ported near Dodge City, which
got 9 inches.
Ness City, in west·central
Kansas, reported 15 Inches or
snow and all roads leading out of
the town we re closed. Alex·
a nde r, 33 miles to the east. had
12 lnches.
The Kansas Highway Patrol
closed a 238-mile stretch of In te rstate 70 Sunday night from
Salina, in central Kansas to
Goodland, in the northwest
Most highways in southwest
Kansas were closed.
Highway crews trying to open
the roads today were hampered
by stalled vehicles. Nearly all
s c h ools within the snow·
blanketed area were closed for
today.
Police in Dodge City. Garden
Ci ty, flays and Russell ordere<I
National Guard Arm ories
opened to provide sheller for
stranded motonsts. In Garden
City. about 250 peoplt• spent the
night 10 the armory.
Bandits Bin(\
118 Couple
In Robbery
A Huntington Beach couple
were held captive in their apart·
ment SWlday by two armed men
who scooped up $648 in valuables
before s peeding off i n the
couple's brand new car.
Investigators said the crooks
confronted Gordon Michie, 24,
and his wife Lisa, 23, at about
l :40 a.m . in the driveway of
their downtown residence.
The couple told police that the
gun-toting men ordered them in·
to the apartment, tied them up
with neckties and then began to
ransack the place.
Police said the robbers. both
wearing ski masks, made off
with a coin collect.ion, an elec·
tronicJame, a camera and two
cans tuna fish in addition to
the car.
The intruders were described
as being in their early 20s with
Jong black hair. Police said the
car and other stolen goods have
not been recovered.
Pope Visits Town
CASTEL SANTA MARIA, Italy
c AP) -Pope John Paul JI
braved a freezing rainstorm to
visit a town 100 miles northeast
of Rome that was de vastated by
an earthquake last September.
Two children who lost their
parents in the q uake cried as the
pope embraced them Swiday.
............ •·i··· .. ·--Artbur M. Okun, one of the
nation's foremost
economist.a and a consultant to R epublican and Democratic presidents, is dead ~ a heart attack at the
age of 51. \
SHAH •••
Old and tlae Nne
Cooling towers of the Graf en-Rhe mf eld
nuc lear power plant rise behind a church
s pire. in this view taken with a long lens.
on the outskirts of th~ industrial city of
Sehweinfurt, W est Germa n y Whtll'
nuclear powtr t·x pan~1on 1n tht-t 'n1tPd
St"tt•s h<ts s low<•rJ bc·ci:iuc;t> flf advnc;,..
publicity. otht•r nations rc•mam r·nmm1ttNI
to nuclear cncr~.v.
Decision Shah's Own
Some See Move as Setback for U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP> The
decision of the deposed Shah or
Iran to leave Panama and go to
Egypt f o r s urge r y 1s a
"compassionate problem" that
should have no effect on effort~
to free the American hostages an
T e hran . t o p Carter
admiruatTalion officials say.
Presidential press secretary
Jody P owell a nd net1onal
sec urity adviser Zblgniew
Brzezinski said Sund ay the
deposed monarch. Mohammad
Reza Pahlavi. made the decision
on his o wn. lie could ha ... c
returned to th(' l'nited Stal<'~.
they insisted
However. Th e New York
Times and The Washington Post
r e p o rt ed today th a t
ad m insstrat.Jon officia Is fean.'<I
that had the former lranietn
leader been readmitted to the
United Stales, a new a wave or
anti-American action in Iran
would have resulted.
And the Times said the
despite its public statements.
the administration believes that
the shah's latest move has
presented a ma1or setback in
efforts to free the approximately
50 hostages
The shah's admission to the
Uni t ed States for cance r
treatment 111 October triggered
the Nov. 4 takeover of the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran by Iranian
militants demanding that the
shah be returned to stal>d trial
for alleged war crimes.
f owell said that despite
President Carter's dispatch of
two top aides, chief of stiff
Haft)ilton Jordan and Wbile
Ho\de counsel Lloyd Cutter, to
Panama, "it was not p0111ible to
arran ge surgery under
circumstances satisfactory to all
the parties in Panama."
Iranian Foreign Minister
Sadesb Gbotbudeb bad said
t hat moving the sbab from
Panama before SuQday's
delK!line for Iran to present an
extradition request to
Panamanian officials would
delay any possible release of the
hostages, now in their 142nd day
of capUvity.
Vice Preside nt Walte r F
M o ndal e, appearing o n
A BC-TV's "Good Morning,
America" show. discounted
Ira n ian statements that the
move might topple Sadat from
power , saying Sadat ·'knows h1i.
own country best."
As ke d a bo ut a n Iranian
charge that the shah's move
destroyed the possibility that the
hostages would be released
soon. Mondale said: "I know of
no basis for that statement. . .
you have to take that sort of
FremP-.AI
SLAYINGS. •
roadway) and condition and ap-
pearance of the bodies (usually
nude).
Another body, still uniden·
titled. wu dumped along the
Ortega Highway in early
December. Rlveraide County
a uthorities have been lnvfllti1at·
lng the sl1yin,g of • yowig mile
whose body was fou.nd at tile up·
per San Juan Creek c1mpsrounct
several mont.ba aeo. Tbe eamp-
ground ltnlddles the boundaries
between Orange and Riverside
counties.
Before this latest Incident, l.he
most recent kllUng occurred
Feb. 6, when the body of JUMt
Sean Moore, 18, was found In
Rtve.nlde County.
The 1c1mn11 have oc~nrred
moet11 on ..-endl and ~n·
ctpallJ In COMt.al comm\.IUUee
In Soutb•m CaUfomia. Pol.lee
are not certain • .howtver. about
how maay ol the 1laytn11 aotn1
back to ttn could be nlatecl..
thing with a lremendou~ dose or ba it ..
Iran's prosecutor·general i.rud
today the Shah's move to Egypt
will cause "great darrtcullles" in
resolving the hostage c nslb
Tehran Radio declared that
the deposed Iranian monarch is
a "germ of corruption" that
Islamic Egypt cannot stand for
long, and warned his presence in
Cai ro ··may speed up the
l'Xp losao n that will !>C•n d
President Sadat and the !>hah to
the dust bin or history ..
P roseculor-Gener a I S1) ed
Kar im Moussav1 Ardabill told a
Wei.tern reporter an Tehran that
t h t.· s hah's mo ve w a~ · a
\'1olaUon of international law-. ..
Echoing Cf)mmenL" made over
the weekend by Iranian Foreign
Minister Sadagh Ghotbudeh, be
said. '1'hl5 11 going to cause
great difficulties to the host.age
issue and complicate an already
complicated situa tion 1n the
M 1ddle East '·
He called Sadat a "stooge hke
other stooge!°> of Amt:rica all
over the world '·
The Tehran broadcast accused
the u s government or helpi.ng
the shah escape extrad1t1on
proceedmgs tn Panama and find
refuge an Egypt and said '1'he
H•ll'kt.·f<'llt.·r' K ,~.,Jn~Pr" and
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Reeession Blues
Market Continues
I~ Downhill Slide
NEW YORK CAP> -The
stock market showed another
broad loss today. conlinwng its
s lide of the past six weeks amid
recession wornes.
The Dow Jones average of JO
industrials fell 13 points to 771 00
after three hours of trading.
Losers outnumbered gainers
by a $-2 margin In tbe tally of
New York Stock Exchange.
listed issues.
American Stock Exchange
and over-the counter s tocks also
fell sharply.
The Dow closed out last week
at its lowest level in almost two
years. showing a loss of more
than 118 points since mid ·
Februll')'.
From Feb. 21 through last Fri·
day, WilsbJre Associates of San·
ta Monica reports, the marlcet
value of all NYSE. American
Stock Exchan1e and actively
traded over-the-counter stocks
fell $134.25 billion, or close to 12
percent.
This s teep drop has been
bla med oo fears that soanng 1.11
te re st rates a nd government
<'n·d1t t1ghtl'n1ng mOH''> J1med
at l'nmbatt1ng mnatinn "'ill lead
to J ~ubst.:.1nl1a l t.·conom1c
~10"' down in UM.> monthi. ahead
,\ uto st oc k~ were amon g
toda) '!>biggest lo~l'rs
Meanwhile. the dollar. alf'('ady
buoyed by record t;.S 1nte~t
rates, scored more gains today
on European exchanges.
Gold dropped from Saturday 's
level in early trad1ng but re·
bounded.
Gold. which bas fallen sharply
from its peak or S875 an ounce
Jan. 21. opened higher in
Europe. then gyrated during the
day m nervous trading.
London's big f1 ve bu I hon
dealers set a morning "firing" of
$544 an ounce, compared with SS49
at the opening, up from SS28 50
Friday. But they moved the
afternoon fix.Ing to $SS9.2S and.
later traded at$563.
Gold traded in New York at
$560
Silver sold for S22 50 an ounce
an London. up Sl from Fnday.
Silver traded Ul New York at
$22.45, down 5 cents.
The "Fredett Remington" Cord Blazer.
Western Cut and Detailed
saut mtt Lbe 1hab •t Cairo
alrp0rt, and lb• two took a
heUC9J)ter to lhadl mtutary
boapltal on tb out1klr1 of cairo. wbere the tbab .. to un.i
derp medical tnatment. There, Sadat wu aaked
whether tbt thab would be stay·
tng ln EC)'Pt permaneDtly. ··vea. yea, permuently."
Sadat 11aid In hls boomln1 voice.
The llhah &ooked thin and tired
after bla overniabt fll1ht. He
declined to answer reporters'
queatlons. aayln1, ''Alt« ~ .... · operaUon we 1b1ll have ample ~
t1metoapeakw1t.byou."
The entire tblrd noor of a
Maadi boepital wine overiooklae
the Nlle River wu cleand for
the abah. wbo la 1ulferlq from
lymph cancer that b beUeved to
have Apread to the spleen.
The hoeplt1l'1 director. Dr.
Sabri Is mael. was quoted as aay-intc the shah could be operated
on "" early as today. But there
wne unconfirmed reports that
the ope.rat.Jon for removal of the
spleen would be delayed until
Dr Michael De Bakey, the
fam<'d Amencan !lurgeon. could
<trrlvf' and perform the !lurgt:ry
Thf' r.o yp;;r old i.hah and hi s
w1 ff' left Panama at midday
Su nd~ In a ch arte red DC 8
bf!lon nf( to Evt-rirrePn lntem b
hona AJrhn.es of Orf'f(on The JE'l
c:tnppPd to rf'fuPI at ttw I' "i
1''>rl uf(Uf•w l.3JP'I a1 r ba~,. in ttw
ft. / '' r P " 1 ., I a n d s w h ,. r •· l'Mtug~ offt('1als \atd 1t wa<;
iunrded by U S tr~ tSur'lnf(
tht-two-hour layovn
Th,. shah lf'ft Pc1nama Jt.L'\t a
1'ay bef,,r,.. thf' r1f•<fdl1n"' for
Iran's l<iwyer-. v, .. ubm1t an r.if
hc1al requal for tw. utradJuoo
ThP Panamanian government
barred DeBak.-y from operatmg
on the shah because Panama
nlan doctors felt it would be an
insult to them to bave the sur-
gery performed by a fomll)er.
White Hou.~ adviser Hamilton
Jordan new to Panama OYer the
weekend to try to get the shah to
have the operation the re. but the
ex-monarch decided against it
and left.
A Panamanian government
spokesman said the shah, "hav·
mg ~aved a personal inVlla·
tion from President Sadat. c~ to move to Cairo." his first ref·
u~1· aflt•r bc·1ng dnvl'.'n from
lr.rn 1n .IJnU•lr' 19-;9 b\. then''
n I u t 10 n I 1· d · h ~ t\ ~ .1to1 1 ah
Huholliih Khomcan1
The shah and EmprC'ss Farah
01ba ~pent ~Ix days 1n Egypt
during their 1979 s top, then
m ove d t o M o r occo, th e
Bahamas, Mexico, tbe United
Stall's and Panama Sadat has
repeatedl) oHl·red them asylum
in the past year as the doors
w e r <" •>lam med o n the m
elsewhere
The shah's de parture from
P.:.inama stymied extradition t·f
fort:-b) the Khomeini reJUme.
-.h1rh h.id bct·n g1n·n unlll loday
b' tht· Panaman1c1n government
to fill· 1Ls eVldt'n<'t• A panaman
1an Jttume~ retaint·d b~ lhl·
Iranian ~ovcrnment had '>atd ht·
'-'OUld meet the deadl.Jnc. and Tehran warned that any attempt
to block the extradit.Jon probably
would prolong the captlvity or
the Amencan h06tages.
The shah's "status here was
like any other foreigner visiting
our country." a Panamanian
i:n' t•rnmen t s tatement s aid.
'"The only ths.ng that could have
changed that was the presenta.
tion of the extradlllon request."
A U.S. offl t'1al in Panama.
who declined to be named, said,
the ll.S. government would h.ave
preferred ror the shah to remain
in Panama .. because this puts a
new eJement in the situation and
we don't know what 1t wdl do."
He was referring to the 50
Americans in the U.S. Embessy
1n Tehra n a nd three U.S.
diplomats 111 the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
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MORE THAN 5,000 PEOPLE TURNED OUT FOR MARCH OF DIMES MARATHON SUNDAY
Crowd Gets Off to Running Start In Charity Event Through Irvine and Newport Beach
JAN SHERMAN WHEELS THROUGH THE RACE
Among Entrants and Beneficiaries
..
POSTER BOY JEFF BASKERVILLE, 7, IN RACE
Helped Out by Father Dick of Santa Ana
"Irvine, Newport
·5,300 Join Dimes March
The 10th annual March of
Dimes Marathon Sunday at-
tracted about 5,300 people who
walked. ran. wheeled and roller.
skated their way through Jrvine
and Newport Beach to help raise
money for the charity.
Organizer Dorothy Sutherland
saKI it has not yet been de-
termmed how much money the
participants, who w e r e
sponsored by various citiuns
and companies, had raised for
the March of Dimes. She said,
however, last year's marathon
in which 2,300 people participal·
ed raised $74.~ for the charity.
Sunday's events consisted of a
20-mile walk, 6.2-mile run and
one-mile walk.
Orange County Supervisor
Tom Riley, Rams quarterback
Pat Haden and Irvine Mayor
David Sills were among those
who participated in the events.
Ms. Sutherland said that some
of the participants were not of
the two-leg variety.
"We had a record number of
dogs," she said.
Sbe added that tbere were un·
precedented numbers of roller
skaters and children In the
various events.
Hero Left Stranded
Rescue Action Puts Him· Out on a Limb
By nlOMAS KEEVIL
Of tllit o.11, l'ffe4 Si.ff
Jerry Payne pulled on a
jogging suit Friday morning and
drove up Laguna Canyon Ro.ad
in his vintage Mercedes Benz to
check progress on another of his
classic autos, a vintage BenUey.
The paint Job bad hit a snag.
Before he could go further, the
paint shop owner told Payne,
some wooden inlay would have
to be replaced.
Locating a shop that would
perform that 1pecialty took
some searching, but b~UWe alt.er 11 ~ was too al
the 5'1tta Ana Freeway
for the man who said be knew
• alJ about wood inlays for
20-year-dd Beotleys. The Beatle1 waa far flflO~ finished. but lt bad •tarted rilbt
up aft.er a jumper cable wu
booked to it.I· drained battery. It
wae ahom ol trim and Payne
wae anything but a daeblng
figure, even lo a pale blue
Joalinl awt.
0 1 PllUn' SAW RE& H I was
comU.. up to the Jl'irat Street
ove: in Santa AD~i.." Payne rec &e&er. "I jmt uaoucJa& it
.... .-11111 ...... arouncl.
"But tba.i the crawled over u.. rail and I knri .... WU
.._ to jump. l beca to brake
ud doft • ea••· 1mack lD froatotme.
•"&be had picked my car to
Jump ta front of. We were
~~D to ,,..,_JI J•t before abe
~
Paylie's frantic braking threw
the Bentley into a four-wheel
skid, but be managed to hall it a
few feet from the crumpled
body.
"My main concern then was to
keep someone from hitting my
car," said Payne. "U they bad it
would have gotten .U three of us
-the girl, the car and me ."
The car was in the cent.er lane.
Payne ran to the rear of the
Bentley and began waving cars
to both sides. He was almost
struck several times as cars
whined at and around him.
"FINALLY A TaVCKEll
stopped this big rig behind my
car. He put on hia blinker lights
and we at Jeast bad some
blocking.
"Then be and I checked out
the aiJi and she wu still aUve.
She wu moaning an4 obvloualY
ln 1»1u11. but we knew enoulb not
to mOft ber.''
Later, police said the
U-year-old Tu8tin woman who
jumped bad broken her back
when she smaabed to the
concrete. but otbenrtae wu ln quite ....,..., COlldltioa. Sbe
aald Ille 191D9mbend noWnt about tbe JWDP or what she was
doln1 prior to Jeaplnc to the freeway.
Payne reacalled "Wben they
came tbere were cop• and
firemen, fire trucks, tbe paramedica. The paramedlct
took her awa1 and tbeJ flnally
pt one lane open to tramc. ,
.. THINGS STARTED TO
straighten out. Finally there was
just this Highway Patrolman
, and a few firemen. Five of the
firemen pwsbed the Bentley over
into the ivy because the damned battery was dead. .
"I asked if they didn't have a
jumper cable. Nope. I asked the
cop, who was getting ready to
leave. He said in effect be
couldn't be bothered, that I
could call the Auto Club. Theo
be Juel drove away.
''So there we we re , the
Bentley and me, stranded by the
side of the road. A few minutes
before I bad been some kind ol a
<See SU.PEa, Pace .U>
HE SOLD CB
&4DIO FAST
"Dally PUOt ada are a good
buddy to talel.
"I told Ill)' CB radio u fast as I could fll,p the switch with a
claalllld ad."
Tbat's the tldYertlllna succeu
1tory ot t.M man wbo pf aced tb1a
ad :
Com&llN llldhlnd ce . rttall Sis>, wtll 1ell 115.m ·un
If you want adverUslnc
reaulta to put tbt pedal to tile
metal, call MJ.!171, m:_
Irvine Land Again
Newport Council
Eyes Density Cut
A new genera l plan
amendment which could shave
up to 168 homes from vacant
s ites owned by the Irvine
Company will be dis cussed
tonight by Newport Beach City
Council members.
An Ir vi n e C o m pan y
spokesman said today he hopes
the council won 't enact "another
downzoning in sheep's clothing"
in approving the measure.
The three affected sates are
the Cas taways, off Dove r Drive
Bay Fund
Usage
Scanned
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ol llw o.tir ...... St.Mi
Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson swd today she'll seek
some "insurance" for the Upper
Newport Bay Tuesday in budget
bearing s f or the State
Department or Fish and Game .
What the Newport Beach
Republican is seeking is budget
contro l language that would
p r o hibit the agency from
s pending $700 ,000 a lre ady
a llocated for the bay on
anything but dredging or
conatructb:I of a desllting buin.
The mooey is what's left of a
$1.1 millioo allocation made two
year• ._.o aad bad beeo
earmarked for construction or
visitor facilities in the 7•l·acre
Ecological Reserve.
Last week. a high-ranking
Fish and Game official sajd the
agency would voluntarily put tbe
$700,000 into dredging or a basin.
An aide to Mrs. Bergeson said
lodav her boss is just seeking msurance that the agency sllckS by its promise.
Mrs. Bergeson will maJce her
request at a meeting or the
Resources and Transportation
subcommittee or the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee.
Subcommittee chairm a n
Te rr y Goggin, D ·Sa n
Bernardino, reportedly will back
<See BA V FUND, Page Al)
Police Probe
Slaying l,ink
ln2 Deaths
By DAVID KVTZM~NN
Ot .. OMty "-"-" Orange County sheriff's of·
ficials said today they are not
yet certain U the latest slayings
or two youths lo Orange County
are linked to the deaths of other
young men who may have been
the victims ol the same killer.
Sheriffs Lt. Wyatt Hart said
the nude bodies of the two
youths were found Saturday af.
ternoon near lower Sab Juan
Creek Camnrou.nd on Ortega
Highway.
Hart said one of the slain
youths was identlfied as R&uell
Duane Rugh II, lS, of Garden
Grove. Tbe other body of a
youn1 male between 1S and 18
years of age bu yet to be idea·
tified.
Tbe bodies were found about
noon 5aturay by bikers, wbo
immediately reported their Iris·
ly find to aberi.fra lnvest111ton.
Hart Mid tbe two )'OUtlM ap.
panally died of •tranaulatioa.
No evidenee ot aexua.1 mvd.l.aUon
WU fomd, be lakl, Uthoqb &be
bodle1 bad brulaea and
abraalom QPareatly the reeu.ltof
their be.le• dwnped lrom a
vehicle. Offldala an uncertain if
tbe 1outb1 were molHted,
aJUloup tMre II DO evideac:e tlm
occurred.
lllv..U ....... Wei 1Mre are • ·,1mUarltle1 and dh· siml~ .. betwew ti.ail 1at41t CIH8*iotblniDW~a::I ma1eau .. -..tomc1
som.U... .....U, •.SIN rd .... e.a't ..... .., ,.
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JM1a "•11aee1 .. ~ -m..,. • •.,...... o1,...
men tbN•ill:ltC tM lo aai .. c.utonU ...... ...
north of Pacific Coast ffighwy :
Westbay, off Irvine Avenue
betwee n University and
San.Uago drives. and Newporter
North. on Jamboree Road north
of the John Wayne Tennis Club.
Those three sites were pared
down by 350 units late last year
in the controversial general plan
a mendment 79·1.
At the time that change was
enacted, Mayor Paul Ryckoff
suggested a further change that
would limit the amount of
buildable acreage on the vacaAt
parcels. That's the change being
contemplated tonight.
The proposal would exclude
land rrom use for building which
in c luded riparian habitats ;
s lopes of greater than a two to
one ratio; bluff edges, and sites
impacted by noise of more than
65 CNEL.
According to a city staff
report, the approval of the
change would have the following
<See SITES, Page A2)
Reeession Blues
Market Continues
Its Downhill Slide
!'IEW YORK CA P I The
stock market showed another
broad loss today. contmumg its
slide of the past six weeks amid
recession womes.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials fell 19 71 points lo
765 44
Losers outnumbered gainers by
a 10-1 margin an the tally of
Ne w York Stock Exchange·
listed issues
Ameri can Stock E xc hang"'
and over-the counter ~tocks a lso
fell sharply.
The Dow closed out last week
at Its lowest level In almost two
years, showing a l~s of more
than 11• points s ince mid·
February. '
From Feb. Zl through last Fn-
day. Wilstuft' Associates of San·
ta Moruca reports, the market
value of all NYSE, Amen can
Stoc k Ex.change and actively
traded over·ffi(!·Counter stocks
fell Sl.34.2:5 b111idn, or close to l2
percent.
MeanwhJle, the dollar, already
buoyed by record U.S. interest
rates, scored more gains today
on European exchanges.
Gold dropped from Saturday's
level in early trading but re·
bounded.
London 's big five bullion
dealers set a morning "fixing" of
S544 an ounce. com pared with $549
al the opening. up from $528.50
Friday. But t hey moved the
afternoon fixing to SSS9.2:5 and at closedat$563.50
Gold tradt'<i 1n New York at
SS41, dd'M1 StS
Silver sold for $22 50 an OWlce
an London. up Sl from Fnday
Silver traded m New Yoric at
S21 2:5,downSl.2S.
Moslems O•traged
Shalt Sees Egypt
Permanent Home
CAIRO, Egypt CAP> -Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ar·
rived in Egypt today from
Panama. escaping extradition
proc~gs and leaving behind
a medical wrangle over bis ail·
meats. President Anwar Sadat
s aid the de posed Iraolan
monarch would be staying in
Egypt permanently.
Iranian officials reacted with
outrage. Tehran Radio accused
Sadat and President Carter of
conspiring to "save the ffitltt ol
our age," ooe official said it
would cause •·great difficuhies"
in resolving the crisis over tbe
U .S . Embassy h ostages in
School Lun£h
Costs Seen
RUinga Dime
School hmch prices will ao up
and money allocated for school
acti vtty busina will be cut lD bal.f
if Newport-Kesa trustees take
tbe advice of administrators
Tuesday n.lPt.
Newport-Kesa Unified Scbool
District admlolstrators are
recommending that trustees
bike tbe price of school lunches
a dime when tbeJ meet at 7:30
p.m . iD Harper Community
Cater, 425 E. 11th St.. Cotta .....
At tbe currmt Jech prke -
55 cents for elementary ·
chlldna, SS cents for middle
stboolen ad '1S eents for blth
scbool ltUdeata -tile dllafc:t
couJ4 nm •.eoo tnto t.M hid tbll lebool 1eer. a 1poke1woman
•aid.
S&.$t John NtC!Oll, me • II Mldba tnatw to eut 8edfttf bu1iD1 ID ball
•stldlDll,..... Tlala ,..,... buds« for ...
~ ...... . le•••h .......... Mtiwtelel .... .-.....ael,..' _. .......... ,...._WW
Ila,.. to laanc~ fu•4rat1la1 ........ ...,...,1or._.. .•
ijokenoman l\aUMted.
Tehran, and another revived
Iran's threat to put the hostages
on trial as spies.
A spokesman for the young
Moslem militants holding the 50
American ~aptives declined to
comment. But he said their
price for the release of the
hostages -the return of the
shah and his fortune tol lran -
remains &mebanged. ,
Today ls the Americans' 142nd
day in captivity.
Sadat met tbe shah at Cairo
a irport, and tbe two took a
helicopter to Maadi military
hospital on the outskirts or
Cairo, where the shah is to un·
dergo medical treatment.
Tbere, Sadat was as ked
whether the shah would be stay.
ing in F.oPt permanently.
"Yes, yes, permanently,••
Sadat said ta his boeming YOice.
The ab.ah looted thin and tired
after bis overnight flehl He
declined to answer reporters'
que1tion.s,
Coast
·-,,
..
. .
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<Apa Finally Halt
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Runaway Oil JJ' ell •
~.~ :./~r~== g_u::-r.a:.= ·~··man u... a.1 ..WW. ...._ fll au...._ tt.....,. out June 3 and fouled bt1ct.1n IOUIMm Texu, a apobtman
for \be Mexican p.trolewn maoopi»l1 Nld tod.,.
The Pemex •DC* mu MJd a Wrd and llnal cellMOl fl8I
was aucceufuJly ln\l'oduad tnto the well 50 mU• CMd al Ma
before 1'41dni&bt Sunday. abuu.lal olf tbe now of cNde oU ud
natural a• ,
lxtoc I exptoded and weal out ol CODU'ol at • dept.b ol 8,.)D'I
feet ~low I.be 1e bed, laDCOYtl'iAI a depo9ll ln the Bay ol
CamP<'dM that hmo •Umac.t ooet.a.tns •l ltaat IOO mllllon
barrel.$ of crude oil. ..._,.. .. .,_...,,.P .. 8r
UKIAH <APl K~nneth Parnell's prebmanary beann1 on
kidnapping charaea wall be open to the public, a Mendocino
County Su&>fnor Court jud1e ruled today
Parnell, char1t'd bett with Lbe ValenUne'a DQ abduct.ion ot
fi ve year-old Timmy White. aat motiooleu tbroutbout the
45-mmute heanog before Judge Arthur Broaddus
Parnell, '8, is beane held ln lieu of $20,000 ba1l In the White
kidnappinf, and almllar charaes have been flied ln Merced in
the seven-year-old abducUon of Steven Stayner, now 14, who
brought yoWlg White lo freedom March 1, saying he "didn't like
what was happening."
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Robert N. Olatmo, the
chairman or the Houae Budget Committee. announced today
that he will not seek re-election to Congreas this fall.
Guumo, D·Conn., played a central role laal week In pushing
out of his com mittee a proposed 1981 budget that calls for the
first federal s urplus in 12 years.
"I love my work and am proud of the achievements in
which I have played a key role.''
However. the 60-year-old congressman added. "For ~ome
time. I have renected on the attractions of becoming a pnvate
t·1t1zcn and of surrende ring the rigors and responaibilities of
public service to younger and more eager hands."
·A~I Oralla' Case PreWcl
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -A grand jury began bearing
l'V1dence today in its investigation Into allegations that a "Death
Angel" tampered with life-support systems and cau.sed the
deaths of from two to six critically ill patients at Sunrise
llospltal.
Dr. Sheldon Green. Clarie Couuty's chief medical examiner.
was the lead.off witness before the county grand jury.
The panel is investigating allegations that a hospital
employee may have tampered with the systems keeping'
patients alive in one w•rd of the hospital. No motive is known
for the alleged acuvaty, but investigators are said to have found
no evidence to s upport original reports that other employees at
the hospital locat~d just orf the Las Vegas strip -placed bets
on when the patients would die
1lppPal Flied In Prirr•llJdag
LOS ANl. EL ES (AP> -A controversial antitrust suit
Jga 1n~t thl' Organization of P etrolt>um Exporting Countries was
appealt.'Cl today by the union which lost its first round la.st
August
Tht• ~u1t , originall y brought in 1978 by the tntemaUooal
l\ssoc1at1on of Machinis ts and Aerospact: Workers, was
r11:-.m1..,s('d IJi.t year by U.S. District Judge A. Andrew Hauk,
who rul<>d that has court lacked jurt.sdicUon over the oil cartel.
JAM attorney James Davis, saying "the world has
<'hangro" :.met• Hauk's ruling, said be expttted the 9tb Circuit
Court of A111wab tD act,Javorablv on the union's appeal.
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SITES DISCUSSED. • •
t•ffecl on th<' thrl'f' <.1tt•i-Castaway~. which went from
225 unit:. before· 79· l to the l•x1stin~ 142, would be reduced to
132 units by the new proposal.
It's 65 acres
W(!stbay. which went from 348
units bt!fore 79·1 to the existing
173 . would be reduced to 101
units by the new proposal. It's 71
acre~.
Newport.er North. which went
from 440 units before 79-1 to the
existing 245. would be reduced to
159 units by the new proposal.
It's 88 acres.
Irvine Company spokesman
Jerry Collins s aid today
company officials will be on
hand tonight to express some
Earthquake Hits
Aleutian Islands
PALMER, Alaska <AP> -A
large earUfquake hit the
Aleutian l&lands Sunday night
but there were no reports or
major damage, the Alaska
Tsunami Warning Center sa.id.
The quake. with a preliminary
magnitude of 6.6 on the Richter
scale, bad an epicenter 40 miles
east or Nikolski or about 900
miles southwest of Anchorage,
said se~molofist George Carte.
"polite, but co n cern ed"
disagreement with the proposal.
Planning comm1ss1onera who
studied the proposal have given
councilmen a modified version
of it to consider as well.
Unde r the com r;ni ssion 's
proposal, Castaways would go
from the existing 142 unlta to
132; Westbay would go from 173
to 164. and Newporter North
would drop from the existing 245
to 239.
Also included on the list of
general plan changes to be
discussed tonight is a plan to
establish criteria for location or
s tructures on sites. This
proposal won't a ffect the
numbers of units built, but it
would affect where thoee w1lts
could be placed.
A site not included in 79-1, and
a lso owned by the Irvine
Company, will be considered for
density reduction as part of the
amendments discussed tonight.
It's called the Freeway
Reservation-East. It is the 2S
ac res on the east side of
M acArtbur Boulevard that had
been aet aside when the Coroaa
del Mar Freeway waa to coanect
with the Pacific Coast Freeway.
The c hans e under
consideraUon would reduce the
number of homes allowed on the
site from 100 to about 76.
.,,,.~ .....
A 1prlpa tDOWltOl"m bad modi
of Kan&u and Oklahoma buried
undor a foot ol anow today wtth
bundNdl of travelera takln1
nRae In U"IDONI, ovelftowiaa
motela&Ddeveo aJaU.
In WC!8tem Kan1u, where the
c:om ln* ol aprlng laat w.-put
the crocuaea lD bloom with tem·
peraturee ln tbe eos, a near-
bUuard Sunday left IDOWI lS
Inch .. deep lll some areas. Many
hlsh•~• were closed and Ness
City, a tow o( 1,700, was shut orr
In Oklaho ma, where ac-
cumulatiooa ranted from four
1nchet to nearly a foot. winds
built four-foot drills ill Beaver
('ounly. forcing the clocsing• of
U.S. 64. The Oklahom a H.igbway
Patrol alao closed portion.s of
U.S. 287 and U.S. 83 Sunday
nltbt.
Hall the stze or marbles pelted
some areas and high winds
ripped roofs and deatroyed some
s mall bui I d ines In south
Oklahoma City and Chickasha.
The winds damaaed 15 to 20
homes and half a dozen apart·
ment complexes, authorities
said. No l.rtjuriet were reported.
Winds guaUng to nearly 50
mph in Kansas whipped snow
and reduced visibility to near
zero Sunday night. Drifts or
more than three feet were re·
ported near Dodge City, which
got 9 lncheft.
Ness City. 1n west -central
Kansas. reported 15 inches of
snow and all roads leading out of
the town were closed. Alex·
ander, 33 miles to the east. had
12 inches. ·
The Kansas Highway Patrol
closed a ~mile atret.ch or In·
terstate 70 Sunday night from
Salina, an central Kansas to
Goodland, in the northwest
Most highways In southwest
Kansas were closed.
Highway crews trying to open
the roads today were hampered
by stalled vehicles Nearly all
s chools within the s now ·
blanketed area were closed for
today.
Poucc in Dodge Caty. Garden
Caty. Hays and Russell ordered
Na taonal Gu ard A rmori es
opened to provide sheller for
stranded motorists. In Garden
Clty, about 250 people spent the
night [n the armory.
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BAY FUND. • •
Mrs. Bergeson's request.
"We don't anticipate any
problems." said Jube Froeberg.
Mrs. Berge'SOO's aide.
Jim Leiby, F'lsh and Game's
<'hie f or ope r a tions. who
discussed the use of the $700,000
last week, also said the agency
1s going to request $2.3 million in
federaf disaster aid to dred~e
th e estimated 335,00-0 cubic
yarda of sUt that were swept Into
the bay from the San Diego
Creek by the series of storms
that began Jan. 8.
T hat decision came after
county officials urged the
agency to make use of federal
disaster mooey to start cleaning
out the bay.
George Osborne. direct.or of
t he county's Environmental
Management Agency. supplied
Fish and Game officials with the
documentation they needed to
file the disaster relief fund
request.
Leiby stressed,1 however, that
the dredging contemplated would
only be to repair storm damage.
He reiterated the state agency's
long-held view that no work in
cleaning out the rest of the silt in
the bay could be undertaken until
the fiQW or silt from the San Diego
Creek ls controlled.
2 Airmen Killed
SEMBACH, West Germany
(AP) -A U.S. F-4 Phantom jet
crashed in a farmer's field today.
ldllingtbe two crewmen, U.S. Air
Force spokesmen aaid .
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semi·hero. but no one gave a
damn now."
Help ultimately c ame.
Someone had called the Auto
Club.
''What tbey aent wasn't a
wrecte,r or anyth1na like that,"
Payne said. '1'bey sent a flatbed
truck. No, be didn't have a
jumper cable.
0 80 BE TOWED llB UP.~ the
Fourtb SUeet ramp. PWlfCI off
and d.roDDed tbe car at a Minic.
atatlon. -Tbeo be 1ave me tbe
but. ' "Forty.ftve bacb be .,.IDUd.
Forty.five lou•1 dollara. ( s creamed, 1tut be waan•
U1ten1.nC. Pay or IM'd tab t1M
Beo&ley.
"Trouble WU, ... I dlclll't
ban 550" bueb.. I cldll"t bne • ao dleettbook. eo •all&. ao ftl"a llceme -Mt
OM da..,.,... lhiDI· Tben an no
pockett ID JoaiD1 ntta aDd I
was only going up the canyon to
see my car.
uea WOULDN'T SEND •E a
bill because be dido 't know if I
WH lytnc about wbo I WU and
where I lived. Finally, I fOWld a
receJpt from the paint shop on
tbe floor of the car and be
asreect tbat I probably WU tbe
Gerald Payne written OD It."
A station attendant boolted tbe battery and tbe Benlley
came back to Ufe .
The wood 1Dlay man aaid be'd
do tbe work next week. Tbe
Bentley'• bellll 1torecl u tbe Nint lbop. Payne lot back to
bt1 Laaun• bome about 4:30
Fricta, efternooD. Tbe bill from
the Auto Chab bala't arrived.
"l bave Hrtoully MlllD to
COGlider if tbe lit. ol • Good
Samarltaa la all that
NWardlas.1' .. laid.
Re ..,. bow••• cMct UM
bolp6tal to .. a.ow tale ,.,...
wommwuptUlll.-..
Newport Candidates J"ie
C.....,. for Newport Beach Ctty Council w1ll 1peak
at ro.-IDrWDI 1ponaored bf community ll'OUPI th1a week .
All of a.t fonaml are opet\ to t.M public.
TUl8DAY, lho candklat.el will apeak al a forwn
boeted by tbe JNmtne Creek Homeowners Auoclatloa at
?:ao p.m. in tbe UIOetatlon cbabboUle.
WSDNBIDAY tbe Nnvort Heiptl and llariMn ulOdtdoal wW eombtDe to lMISt a fonu:n at 7:ao/.m. at
the Doud ol balton buUdlnl. a N. Newport Blv .
'l'llVSIDAY there wlll be two m•tqa at whtcb tbe
candidat• will a.,uk. The ftrtt. at T:ao a.m., wlll be •PoftlOl'*l by t.be Newport Hari>or Xlwull ·ctub at the
Sabia Corintbla.n Yacht Club, 1901 8QGde Drive.
At 7:30 p.m .• the eandlda* w111 appear at a meetlna
bolted by tbe 1rvt.ne Ternce bor.neoWDen. Tlaat forum wlD
be held at Olmdale Federal Savtnp, 100 Newport Center
Drive.
Vaults Co-mmer
Testifies in Trial
By REDDICK SCBOEKEBL °' .. Oelt'f ~ .-...
Swiaa Vault.co-owner Vincent
Carrano testified today that it
was the work of a gunman and
several accomplices that led to a
1977 robbery in which the firm
was cleaned out or nearly Sl
million in preclou.s metals.
Carrano. of Seal Beach, and
S wiss Vaults co·owner Juck
Fulton of Corona del Mar are
standing trial in Orange County
Supenor Court on charges they
e mbeu:eled gold and salver
valuables from the firm and
attempted to cover up the cnme
by ataaing a phony robbery on
July 9, um.
Carrano testified in Judfle
John f1ynn Jr.'s courtroom that
he was alone at the Santa Ana
vault when a man who had
e arlier Inquired about selling
bags or silver coins appeared al
the door to be allowed in.
Continuing his testimony,
Carrano said, "I turned around
.ind seen he had a gun, the
biggest gWl I've ever seen In my
life .··
Carrano said he was forced to
open a rear door to the metals
storage firm, then led into an
office where he was bound to a
chair and gagged with adhesive tape.
As he sat In the office.
Carrano said, he eouJd bear
voices in tbe rear vauJt of the
Grand Avenue storage faclhty.
Two of those voie«1, he testifiea,
indicated the robbers may ha ve
been black or from the south.
Carrano testified the vault
door had been leCt a1ar by
Fulton, who had left Swiss
Vaults about 15 to 20 minutes
before the gunman arrlVcd.
The rotlmd metal~ tr ader said
hl' overheard one of th<• mbbt·r.
tell the ~unm<Jo, "Take c·an• of
that fat guy bt'fore we leave "
"I pretty much knew 1l wa~ :.ill
over." Can:ano told the JUr)'
"But obviously they didn't kill
you," s aid defe nse attorney
Herbert DodeU.
"No Ux>y didn't , and I'm very
happy." Carrano rephcd.
Fulton, represented by the
public defender 's o ffi ce.
previously had denied any
involvement In the robbery and
cm bezzlement or metals from
the firm.
He testified he was at home at
the time the incident occurred.
Carrano testified that he wa..,
a ble to partially free himself
from the chair to which he was
bound, and worked his way to an
alarm button. which a le rted
Santa Ana Pohc<'
The trial 1s an its th1rd month.
Other witnesses bave included
business associates or the two
defendants, accountants and
investors.
Swi.ss Vaults was operated ~
a secure facility where persons
could st.ore eold, s ilver and other
valuables. buy and sell precious
commodities, or place valuables
In interest bearing accounts
which allowed the firm to use
their holcUn2!>.
Despondent
Refugee
Hangs SeH
A 22·year·old Vietnamese
refugee, apparently despondent
over being unabl(' to find a JOb an
this <'Ountry, hanged himself
from a trtt in the backyard of
an lrvme home in which he wa:.
living, poll~ :.a1<1
Police said therl' w ccc no
1 nd1 ca li o n ~ "' f oul pla y surrOlmd.lng the man ·~ death.
A macrame plant hanger wee,
used to commit the i,u1c1de.
pol.Jee sa.id.
Police said friends of Tran
Quoc Hung s aid he war>
despondent over havin1 a
difficult time finding
employment and accustoming
himself to the new urestyle he
found ln this country.
Hung was la.st seen at 10 p.m
watching television in the Irvme
home at 14542 Lmden.
When one o r his rr1end'>
noticed tum missing rrom the
house, he discovered the body in
tht• backyard and calle<i tht>
police. who arnved at dbout 4 52
.i m Saturday.
Sands Visited
By 130,000
A weekend lhat started out with
a Friday night rainstorm ended
with 130,000 people on Newport
Beach strands, llteguard5 said
today.
The mild . s unny days
attracted S5,000 beach visit.ors
on Saturday and 75.000 on
Sunday.
Lifeguards said they wert>
called oo to rescue one swim~r
on Sunday.
rn spite of relatively wann
water temperatures (the low
fiOs) few of the beacbgoer.; were
tempted to go s w1mm1ng,
lifeguards said
•
Tho "Frederic Remington" Cord Blazer.
W86tem Cut and Detailed
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• i
&astal
Project
Studied
87 8TBVE MITCll&U.
Of .. ~ ........
Otnctala from ~ State farkl •
and Rec~~rtmeot wW d~C!Ull ot .....,
2,000 acrH HWl)' acqulNd
between Corona del llar IDd
Lacuna Beach on tbe lf'Yille.
Cout Wedwd1y nlO\..
Tbe dl.aeuulon ll ilMi ftnt of a
aeries ot meet.lap to be held
durln8 the&'•~':"'"' plOeeU for the Int.De *lpro~.
The at.ate purehued tbe Utree
and a quarter mUe ltretcb ot
ahorellne, CADJOlll and billl few
$32.8 m1llloa lut Deffmber, and
bu besun tbe plan.n.tq staae for
clu1lflcatloo ot the parkland.
What muat be determined in
hearinp next month ta whether
the new state land wlll be
claaai.fted u a state beach, at.ate
park or at.ate recreation area.
Who cares what the new
Irvine Coast project ta called?
••What the land Is called
decides what uses will take
place," Larry Painter, a state
Parks s poke s man in
Sacr amento explained today.
He said the stat e park
c lassificat ion "Is more
restrictive In the types of
u s age ," ad d ing th a t
cla ss 1f1 callon "is more
protective of the environment."
A state recreation area, on the
other hand. allows t he public
more intense use of the land for
rampm~. boating, fishing and
pie-nicking
P a1nter said a state beach
class1!1cauon 1s pretty much the
:.a me as state recreation area,
except many or the activities are
located alom? the sand
He said most coastal parks ln
Cahfom1a arP state beaches.
Wednesday's meelJng will be
held at El Morro Elementar;
~chool in Laguna Beach from 7
to '.1 30 pm
Thl· CJhforn1a State Parks
;1 nd Rt•crcatwn Com m ission
nt·xt monlh m Santa Ana Wlll
hold a formal h11ar1ng on thc
qut:'>tlon of n ami n g and
dass1fy1n~ rhc ln inc Coabl land
Crash Victim
Recovering;
Other Dies
.. ,
A Long Beach woman who
was s truck by a car in Newport
Bt!ach as shl' attempted to Cf'Ofis
We't Coast Highway was bstcd
in fair cond1t1on today at Hoag
\h•monal H~p1tal
~f 1chl'llt• Haardc. 29. suffered
head 1n1uraes Friday in the
accide nt near The Archei.
overpass. Newport Beach
resident Kathryn Nogami. 24.
faces charges of felony hit and
run tn connection with the
1nc1dent.
Meanwhile, police re ported
the death or traffic accident
victim Robert Parker Taylor.
65. 2 16U Brookhurs t St ,
Huntington Beach.
Taylor . who had been
hospitalized since Jan. 16 when
he was LnJured in an accident
similar to the Friday mishap.
died Thu r s day at Hoag
Me morial Hospital.
Howe ver, police noted that
Taylor a pparently stepped into
t h e path of a truck as he
attempted to cross the highway.
No charges were filed against
the truck driver.
At.:S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644-7030
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••• .. Prince Visits Ne rt
Monaco Leader, Son Y ocation on Coast
PRINCE RAINER AND SON, ALBERT (RIGHT) CHAT WITH HOTEL OFFICIALS
Newporter General Manager Andy Schwebel (left), Del Webb Vice Prealdent Dorsey Brady
Oil Import Fee Rapped
$1 .95 Per Gallon Gas Price Predicted
LOS ANGELES c).P> Presi-
dent Carter's newly imposed im·
port ree on crude 01 1 aimed at
co mb all1ng i n fl a ti on 1s
"transparent t axation" and a•
"massive contnvancc the publ.Jc
will never understand." an oil
indus try newbleller contend!>
In add1t1on , 011 industry.
a nalyst Dan Lund ber g. wh o
Sequoia Boat
Up for Sale
MANALAPAN, Fla. (AP)
After President Carter learned
in 1977 that 1t was cos ting the
country about $800,000 a year to
maintain and crew the preslden-
ijal yacht Sequoia, he ordered it
sold at auction.
Tuesday night, three years
and two owners later , the his-
toric ship will be on the auction
block again. The 105-foot vessel
is expected to fetch about $1
mill ion fo r its o wn e r , a
partnership headed by Norman
F . Pulliam of Sparta nburg. S.C
··&NJcl Skate
publishes the Los Angeles based
Lundberg Letter, predicted the
import fee wouJd force the price
of gasoline to at least $1 95 a
ga llon by year's end.
Lundberg said the fee. which
government officials say will
add a bout 10 cents a gallon to re-
tail gasoline prices by mid-May.
1s "a s ly shifting of gears from
straight-forward import-fee pro-
tectionism to taxing away some
of the public need for foreign products."
Carter imposed the plan to
raise gasoline prices, saying it
hopefully would cut U.S. fuel con-
sumption and imports or crude
oil.
Effective March 15, the Import
fees include $4.62 per barrel on
crude oil and $4.20 per barrel on
gasoline.
Among othe r things . White
House officials said the fee
would raise about $10 billion ln
the fiscal year starting Oct. 1,
push the inflation rate up about
0.5 percent as measured by the
consumer price index, and re-
duce U.S. gasoline use by about
600.000 barrels a day. or JUSt
, .
Mike Wilson of Jackson, Wyo. demomtratel hit l.nventlon 0Wh~ Wheels,.. motortied roilenkates be ••Yt can propel
him 25 m.p.h. while 1ettlna 95 miles to a pl.nt of 1asollne.
more than 1 percent, within a
year.
Carter also has said he will
ask Congress to pass a 14-cent·a·
g allon variable tax on both
gasoline and diesel fuel. That
tax would increase quarterly as
prices rise and would replace
both the import fee and the cur-
rent four-cent-a-gallon federal
gasoline and diesel tax.
Had the variable tax been in
effect in 1979, total federal taxes
on a gallon of gas would have
reached24cents,Lundbergsald.
He claimed that the proposed
tax "is a sleeper of enormous
consequence."
"Under one set or projections,
the current 14-cent-a-gallon
total levy ( 10 cents from the im-
port fee plus t.be current four·
cent federal tax) could grow to
about 35 cents a gallon by the,
end of 1985 and produce annual
revenue or $42 bUlion, · • be said.
Lundberg also said he doubt-
ed the fee would result in as much
conservation as Carter hopes
because diesel fuel is not covered.
He added that he believed
revenue provided by the fee "will
be offset by government spend ·
ang , plus all of the administrative
costs plus new and added infla.
t1onary pressures.··
Brown Owts
WahhFrom
Coast Panel
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. has removed
R. James Walsh from the South
Coast Regional Commission
after Walsh admitted seeking
contributions from people who
had appeared before the com-
m1ss1on.
"The governor decided to re-
lieve him or his duties effective
today," said Brown's assistant
press secretary Steve Duscha on
Friday.
He has served more than a full
term and we believe that under
the circumstances, It was best
that he step aside. We're not
passing judgment on the accusa-
tions that have been raised, but
we believe It's best he step
aside," Duscha sald.
Attorney General George
Deukmejian and Los Angeles
District Attorney J ohn Van de
Kamp have a n nounced in·
vesllgatlons into charges
against Walsh and three other
regional coastal commilsloners.
The Los Angeles Times bas
said the four solicited about
S200,000 in . campalp contribu·
tiooa from people wbo appeared
before them.
The ThDes said three of them
-Loa Anaeles City Councilman
Arthur Snyder, Garden Grove
Mayor Elertb "Rick" Ericbon
anci Torrance City Councilman
Dooald Wllloo -raised funds
from per1on1 with buahlesa
before the eommlallon.
Walab told the Times be
aou1bt contrtbutlom from appll·
cant.I after the commlalon bad
acted on thelr case. He said be
raised some of the money for
Brown.
The eommlaalon rules on de·
velopment request. alon1 the
Loi Angeles and Oran1e County coast.
SQJder wu removed u the Loi AJtieles representadve by
Clty Council President Jobn Fer· raro.
87 SANDIE EGAN °' ................... Prtnc:e Ralnler Ill of Monaco
and bJ• IOD, Prln.ce Albert,
slipped Into Newport Beach lut week for~. 1olf and boat.inc
durtn1 the youn1er man's sprtng
colleae brelk.
''The Newport Beach Police
Department knew about the
prince's visit," aald Andy
Schwe bel, manager of the
Newporter Inn where the
princes were lodged. ''but we
asked them at the prince's re·
quest to keep it quJet."
The purpose of the visit,
Schwebel says, "was strictly a
vacatioo for Prince Albert who
was on spring break from Bea.--TogetL--Amberst College." U3 ·~
The prince and his son flew in·
to Los Angeles International
Airport on March 15 and were
taken by a llmousme to the
Newporter.
The princes went shopping at
Fashion Island, played tenrus at
the John Wayne Tennis Club,
played golf at Irvine Coast Coun·
try Club. ate at local restaurants
and. on Friday night. took a
C'ru1se of Newport Harbor on the
MoJO.
The Mojo ls an 83-foot custom
luxury yacht captained by 8111
Cavanaugh. who is fleet captam
for the Newport Bayview
They were a ccompanied on
their harbor cruise by Schwebel
and his wire Mana . Dorsey
Brady, general manager of Del
Webb Hotels, and his wife Pat.
race car driver Dan Gurney and
bis wife . J ohn Way ne Cl ub
pres ident Ken Willig a nd his
gues t. Noreen Doyle . and Mr and
Mrs. Don Bnnggold of Newport
Beach.
W1lllg said the pnncc "had a
couple of fnends with him " dur
1ng the visit , one from Loo;
Angeles and one from New
York. who he believed was the
Monagasque consul.
John Wayne
Airport Use
Down l8o/o
Tb~ were 3.1 percent more
passengers using Orange Coun-
ty's Jobn Wayne Airport
terminal in January than dwing
January of 1.979 but they were on
fewer commercial flights.
Translated to numbers , that
me ans that 193.839 persons used
the airport in January of 1980
com pared to 188.124 passengers
the same month last year.
However. according to airport
s tatistics pre pa red by the
Orange CoWlty Gene ral Services
Agency, the number of take-offs
and landings decreased by 18
percent when compared to one
year ago.
And despite the 3.1 percent ln-
c re a s e in passengers , the
number of CM'S parked in
airport parking lots s tayed
a bout the same, with an in-
crease of less than 1 percent.
The tons of cargo stowed in au
carriers continued to drop
dramatically. Slightly more
than 100 tons were carried m
January or 1980 compared Wlth
nearly 200 tons carried the same
month a year ago, for a nearly
50 percent decrease.
Sen. F.dward Kennedy. his wife Joan and Jackie Kennedy
Onassis exchange words in the reception line at Sardi 's
restaurant in New York following a Kennedy fund-raising
dinner Mrs. Onassis has made several appearances in sup-
port of the senator.
Carter, Kennedy
Share Jewish Vote
NEW YORK (AP> -J ewish
voters are about evenly splat
between President Carter and
Sen. F.dward M Kennedy m the
high -s tak e s N e w York
De mocratic pn ma ry. acrordulg
to a poU published today m the
Ne w York Daily News
Kennedy. who ha:. sought to
capitalize on Jewish a nger over
t he Carte r a dm 1n1 stra t1on's
s tumble o ver Israeli policy.
has gamed on the president But
Carter still leads the !>enator by
a margin of 56 percent to 36 per·
ce nt dmong a ll N e w York
voters, according to the Lou
Harris poll conducted for the
newspaper.
J e ws represent ooe -th1rd or
t he New York pnmary vou.>. the
poll said. Ke nnedy ha!> em·
phas1zed the administration's
m1xup over the U S. vote on a
U .N . resolution cntical of Israel
an bis hope of sconng an upset m
Tuesday's pnmary, when 282
Democratic National Convenuon
delegates will be chosen.
There is evidence of anger
among Jews over the March t
U.S. vote -lat.er disavowed by
tbe adminlalrataon -in favor ol
a Secunty Council resolution
condemrung lsraelJ setUemeots
in occupied Ara b terr1tones.
Vice Prf'S1dent Walter Mon-
dale . campaigrung for the pres1·
den t here Sunday night. encoun-
t ered angry s houts and boos
when he addressed a crowd or
1.200 pe r son s at a dinner
s ponsored by Young rsrael. an
Orthodox group.
"We will st a nd by Is rael
forever," Mondale said.
"We don 't belie ve you'"
s houted a voice from the crowd.
Although the polls are nol con-
clus ive, they suggest some move·
ment toward Kennedy in the
past week among Jewish voters.
An ear lier Harris-Daily News
poll, published las t week.
showed Jews split between the
candidates, with Carter holding
a 51·41 edge over Kennedy. That
com pared with a Carter lead or
61 percent to 34 percent amoog
New York voters generally.
The new poU, taken Saturday
and Sunday, showed Jews split
a g ain . but by a narrower
margin Kennedy got 46 percent
or the Jewish vote to Carter's 43
percent.
The Harris organization said
the margin of error in the poll is
plus or ... minus 3.5 percent. But
the error margin for figures
based only on Jewish voters 1s
mo r e tha n twice a s muc h .
because the figures a re based on
fewe r interviews than the poll as
a whole
Kennedy taped television com·
merc1als declaring that "never
again" must a president mak<:
s uch a mis take "Neve r again"
1s the motto by which J ews con-
demn the Nazi holocaust.
And Kennedy v1s1ted a J ewish
ne ighborhood an Brooklyn and a
synagogue in Manhattan on Sun·
day to hammer home the issue.
He declared that the U.N. res-
olution WM "basically a broad·
s cale attack on the state of
Israel The U S. should have no
part of 1t ...
The resolullon calls for dis·
manllulg of lsraelJ s ettlements
on the occupied West Bank of
t he Jordan River, refers to
Jerusalem a-nd mentions
"Palesune ·•
Didn't Krww
Bay Loaded
HOUMA, La <AP> -A
M1 ss1ss1pp1 m o t o ri s t
whose car ove rheated was
nipped on the ha nd by an
alligator "o f un -
de rtermmed s ize" when
he walked over to a bayou
lo g e t water fo r the
automobile 's radiator, the
Terrebone Pansh Sheriff's
Department says.
Deputies said Ricky
Carr. 19, of Waynesboro,
Miss .• was released from
Terreb o n e Ge n e ral
Hospital after being given
a tetanus shot following
the incident on Louisiana
Highway 3t'lllongside
Bayou Black~
"I never heard of that
happening before," a
sheriffs department dis-
patcher said Sunday.
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LOR• or Yl:STl:aYSAa DSPT. -lm•ttn youn ar
r'\ICllJlins lelaurely ln • deck chalr. an •ey 11aaa UnkUna In
YOW' bud. Tbe aleady throb of mlinel I.a barel1 audlblo
as your vtlHl 1UrH ateadUy tbrouah the w1~r. MoonU1bt dapplel tbe Paclnc ln Catallna Channel.
5ool\ you are 1pproach.ln1 t.he l11hta of Avalon SI.Id
dealy on tbe brid1e ol yow crube ship, spotlithlS cut
lhroutb the nlabt. lllumlnaunc the flying ttsh 11 they lH1> from i.he wa~r.
Then your wuel approacht's Castno Point at Avalon
Orchestra music drifts out to welcome you to Santa
l'atallna Island
TRIS WAS WHAT rT WU hke to take a moonlight
cruise from our mainland to Avalon aboard the Steamship
Catala.na. famed m our reaaon as the Great White Steamer
Sance the 1920s, SS Catalina carried run seeking
tourists, lovt'rs and assorted other romanucs ~cro:.s the
Great White Steamer Vantmg Newport Harbor. April 26. 1978
channel to our happy island ln the sun. The cruise s hip sur
,·1ved throu~h rum runners, Great Depression and war.
She finally ft>ll victim. however. to the universal
malady or old age The SS Catalina quit making the
Catalma runs She fell an disuse, then financial dafficultv.
Recently she has been shuttled around our coastlme as· a
rusting, apparently unwanted remnant of a different a~e
Hack an 1978, the G real White Steamer was towed into
'\;ewport Harbor as an attraction for a boat show
:\!OW THAT ROMANTIC vessel of yesteryear 1~ sufft.r
mg another indignity because or her age. She has becom<.·
a po1it1cal football in the island community of Avalon
('t•rtatn promoters seek to return the Great Whitt•
St<'amt'r to Avalon and moor the vessel at Cabnllo mole
dock as u tourist attraction. Thl' decks would fc atun' such
attractions us a disco pla('e, German bel'r ~ardcn and
s trolhnJ.! mus1c1ans
Thus th<' Great White Steamer would become l>ort or a
miniature V('rs1on or the Queen Mary an Long Beach
BEFORF. IT HAP PENS, however, Avalon voters muM
JpprO\'l' a mt>asure an this coming election which would al
low thl' SS Catalina to be moored at the pubhc dock Con
troH·r~y surrounds the proposal .
Proponent~ or the plan have taken full pa~e ad~ m thP ''a Ion w<•1•klv paper. <.'xtolling the· advantages of h;nmj.(
...,~ ( Jtalm.1 :.is a new touris t attraction Thl'y t>ven tout lh1·
old ves'>d 's hrMonc nrtues "Publrc \rev.rng of thP onl)
triplt• t·xpans1nn rt•c1procating stl'am engint'S in the· v.orld
unrlPr l ' S Rt•g1str) "
ROMl\N<.:E? The promenade deck v.ould foalun· a
v. edrlmg chaJ>('I.
Avalon opponents, howeve r, h<1ve also tak(•n ads ur#:
1ng a .. No" vote. They c haracterize the once-proud vessc·I
as "the old dilapidated steamer.·• One ad sbows a
restaurant boat capsized at Redondo Beach during recent
storms, suggesting the same fate might await the Great
White Steamer at Avalon.
Alas, what a shame that the grand old vessel of
yesteryear can't be docked somewhere in peace.
Anti-settle m e nt Faction Appe als
JERUSALEM (AP > -Israeli
Cabinet members opposed to the
setthng of Jews in Palestinian
c ities on the occupied West Bank
of the Jordan Raver are taking
their case to Parliament after the
Cabinet voted 8-6 against them.
Three other members abstained.
The Sunday vote, calling init.Jal
ly for the establishment of two
live-in Jewish schools in the
fiercely Arab West Bank city of
Hebron, elicited an expression or
.. bitter dismay" from Egypt and
is likely to bring more criticism
from the Carter admamstralion
()URig
Aflame;
Two Die
OALVESTON Tena <AP> -
An ort1hortt drUUng plaLtonn U ·
plodcd In namt11 today In the
Oull 0( Mexico. kUUn1 al leut
two persona and leavtnf five
others mla1lna u.nd feared dead.
un 3u compaf\y omctaJ 1aJd. He i;al 29 m4:n were tajured.
The dead and the survtvore
amon.c the 42 crew members
who had been aboard lbe plat-
form were taken by boat to
1111other drilllng platform five
miles away, where they were
met by two helicopters carrying
medical teams. One was sent by
rhe Coast Guard, the other by
Pennzoil, the company that
operated the platform, still wild-
ly aflame
AUTHORIT I ES SAI D tbe
l'ause of the explosion was under
tnV('Stlgahon
The Coast Guard helicopter
t rylng to trans port the most
.. en ously lnJured to John Sealy
I lospltal here had to be lied to
the platform to keep from being
blown overboard.
A bout scvt'n hours after the
l'Xplos1on, the helicopter risked
the turbulence and s afely got ofC
the platform.
"W<''rc movlng the four most
.. en ously injured first. and we're
leaving nve more that we'll go
back after," a Coast Guard of-
ficial in Galveston said .
Thl' drilling platform was
about 100 miles southeast of
Galveston
THERE WER E 42 workers on
the r1g when 1t blew out, accord· ,
tnl! to Pt>nnzoil's Bob Harper.
One \\Or ke r was l'mployed by
Pennzoil, and the others werf'
l'Ontract workers
"W e really havt• no idea what
<'a used the blowout. and at this
time W(' don·l know how serious
the 1nJunes are," Harper said.
t\11 workl•rc; <•xt·t•pt the ri v1·
m1·>srng got off thl' platform vw
1 wo .. ,,\ ac·uat ion caps ule~" that
t·a n huld 2H pt>rson!> each.
II arpt•r said
· 'Tht·v \\ert• c·\ at·u:11t'd from
I ht• pl~tlform into the water us-
1 ng tilt' l'Vacuatto n l'apsules. and
1111r l11wts pa'kl·d tht·m out of th<'
rap ... ul1·s We had a 185 foot-long
v.ork h11at and a 90·foot-long
!-.l:.tndby boat at the rig. That's
.,landard proct'dure." he said.
T ll E CAPSULES. whi c h
llarper s aid "look a lot like n v-1n~ '>3UCl'rs." arc completeiy
-.<·,1l<·rl .ind havt• a :.mall power
11111t .ill'1.1rrl th.it .11lo\\s those in
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Ro ad J a mmed
By '-Cruisers'
REDWOOD CITY <AP) -Na·
t1onal Crulse Night began as a
1oke, but when 1t became a reali·
ty. police had their hands full.
Some 25 car lovers were ar-
r<•sted after hundreds of cars
clogged a six-lane road near a
'>hopping cente r. AJI but a few of
those arrested were bailed out
the next day.
The idea for a cruise niglu
began at Woodside High School,
where leaflets we re mlmeo·
'g raphed and distributed
I hroughout San Mateo and Santa
Clara counties, urging drivers to
~ather at Woodside Road.
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An explosion and fire e arly today destroy~d thE.· Italian
cons ulate in London. Scotland Yard. which arre~tl·d an
Italian national for ques llomng. said a firebomb ma'
have ignited the building's natural ga~ supply. Then.·
were no injuries
Swedish Voters
Back Nuke Power
STOCKHOLM. Sweden CAI »
~early 60 J>('r<'ent of thl' Swf'd~
votan _g an a referendum baC'kC"d
compl<.'tton of the nation'-; ;,im
b1tious nuclt·ar t'nerJ,!y program
despite tht• Thn•t• Mall· lsl;ind
nuclear at·ddt'nl in tht> l 'n1ted
Stales that promµt('d the• na
tton a I showdo"' n votl'
F INAL RETURNS from Sun·
day's vote had 2 72 m1ll1on
Swedes. 58 percent or those VOt·
rng, endorsing a 1975 govt·m
ment plan to put s ix more
nuclear power plants tnto opera-
tion . while I 8 m1lhon. or l8 6
percent. voll'd to shut down thr
six nudi•ar J!('nt•rators alread\
in up<>ratron v.1th1 n 10 \t•ar"
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l'a-.t blank ballots
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NATION /WEATHER
Senator
Retracts
Remarks
W ASHJNGTON <AP> -Sen.
Wllll1m Proxmire conceded to-
d ay tb1t ht made Incorrect
statements about a Mlchlcan
aclentilt in a "Golden Fleeee"
news releaae that le d to a
landmark Supreme Court ruling.
Proxmire. D·Wls ., made the
admwioo in a Senate speech in
which he announced that be and
the be h avloral r esearcher,
Ronald ff utcb inson, have
re1ched an out-of-court settle-
ment in Hutdtlnson'a libel suit
ag11nat hlm.
The Detroit News said Prox·
mire agreed to pay Hutchinson
•10.000.
PROXMTilE GIVES monthly
"Golden F leece" awards for
what be regards as notable ex-
amples ol government waste.
The second award he gave, in
April 1975, went to three federal
agencies for a $500,000 grant
supporting emotional behavior
research by Hutchinson that in-
volved observation or monkeys.
Proxmire contended the three
agencies were approvi n g
duplicative work and that ;,i
I a r~<' port ion or the money
would go an(o Hutchins on 's
pocket.
Hutchinson. then director of
research at the Kalamazoo.
M •"h .. State Me ntal Hospital.
... ued. The swt was dismissed on
grounds that Proxmire's state
ments we re protected by the
Constrtuuoo.
LASf APRIL 17, the Suprem.-
Court ruled the Speech of
Debate clause. which protect!>
lawmakers from s uit for what
they say on the House or Senate
floor or in committee, does not
t•xte nd to news releases
The ('ac;c was <,(•nt back to lJ S
Jl1slrirt Cou rt. v.ht·n • P roxmin· "'11n J rulrni:: that ht· <1nd hrs
l1·~1slativc as-.1stant h;id not de
f.1m1·d llu tc·h1n -.11n but th;.it
lt utc·hin .. on 1s 1·nt1tlHl to r1•
• on .. 1rln:it1on of this ruling
J'rt1'<m1r1· tole! th1· St·n:1t1• thai
h1• .ind th1· '>r 1t·nt1 s t "h .1vl'
JJ.!r«·1-d that furtht·r lit1gal111n ,.,
unnl'l'f")'iary ··
.. T UI:: f'f:OERAL Fl'NDING
v. l'nt to th1: Slate of M achigan for
I h 1 s rt·s1·:1rch Or II utchin!>Qn
n· c l' I\ l' d h 1., ., a I <1 r y c1.:. an
t•mploy('(o of the s tate. [ know or
no t.'\ idl'nce that Dr Hutch1ru.on
1 \t.•r rl'ce1ved C'<lra mont-y for
v. ork lhdt v. as duphcJtC'd ·
How to Buy
Real Estate
in Today•s Market
A consumer-oriented seminar co-sponsored by the
Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley
Board of Realtors
and the Daily Pilot
Wednesday, April 16, 1980 at 7:30 p.m.
Fountain Valley Communtty Center
10200 5'ater Avenue, Fountain Valley
Th is in fo r m a t i v e
progr am is offered as a
public service. I t marks
Pri vate Prope rt y Wee k,
April 13 to 19.
Speaker s w i 11 address
s u c h issu es a s today's
financi ng opport uni ti es,
buying a first home, the
m echanic s of any r eal
estate purchase and tax
shelters.
Speakers wiU be:
Both people interested in
real estate investing and
f irst time buye r s will
benef it from the program .
Admission to the sem inar
is free with a ticket
avai lable from any office of
the Daily Pilot or member
Realtors of the Huntington
Beach-Fountain Valley
Board of Realtors .
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LOS ANOE'l.ES <AP> Two
J apaneM·Amerlc n I 1lislators
who aUU remember tho tntem· ment earnpe of World War II
have attadced U.S. Sen S.l.
Uayabwa for propo1ln1 legj1la·
\Ion that would Intern non·
natunllsed Iranians In camps
1lmllar to those uHd ln the war
wlth lhe Jap&neae.
Durlns 1 1pealtin1 engage.
ment here, Hayakawa was
ton1ue-luht<1 br two California
<'Onarnsmen o Jupanese des·
<'ent who spent t11ne in the
cumps when they W\!re youths
BURT REYHOlOS SALL Y,FIELO
"THE SENATOR'S bill would
be v1olaUn1t due process of law."
Rep . Robe rt Matsui, D -
Sacramento, said Saturday
"My hope is that his lee1slation
has no support. and the bill has
no hearings " Love Ended? ln a heated exchange with
Film Stars Said S plit
NEW YORK tAP> Burt Reynolds and Sally Field.
one of Hollywood's most celebrated couples. are splitting
up, the New York Daily News reports
Castration
Sought in
Sex Case
The paper said today that the couple, ~ho met dunng
the filmmg of "Smokey and the Rand1l" are ending the rl'
lal1onshlp with completmn of tht• filming of a sequel in
Jupiter, Fla , in about a \\-CCk
No reason was given for the brl'akup. the paper said
O ROVlLLE IAP> A Butt111
IDegal Dogfights
Rapidly Increasing
County prosecutor says he Wlll
seek court-ordered castration
for a 28-year.old California man
accused of sexually abusing
three children
County Deputy District At·
torney Michael Ramsey said
Sunday· he will seek the punish·
menl under a little known 56-
ycar-old state law
LOS A!':<a·:u :s (J\P1 Tht· bloody. illegal 1'port of dogfight-R OB ERT WOOD of nearby
Pa l e rmo. about 120 mile's
northeast oC San Francisco. 1s
charged "'1th having ::.exual rela-
tions last year with two girls,
aged 7 and 10, and a 9 year.old
boy.
ing 1i; hN·mmng increa\ingly popular. according to law enforce-
ment offu:er<i. humurw IH'll\'l'-ol~ and underground backer::. of the
f1J?hh
.. It ., rC'ally growinJ?, · one dogf1ghter commented. "It's
becoming a fad · ·
lie estimated there :Jre at least 10 to 20 1>hort test fights a
month. a large dogfight every wt•ekend and a major weekend
event once a month m Los Angele!> County. Wood was arrested on :\!arch
15 and is scheduled to be ar
raigned in Oroville Justice Court
on Wednesday. He is being held
in lieu or $10,000 bond.
THE "SPORT" SETS two J\mencan pit bulldogs against each
other Once a pit bull locks his jaws, he won't le t go even on com·
mand hut continues to shake and tear at the other animal.
The dogs a re frequenUy maimed, and their owners often have
to ::.hoot them afterwards
Oogfighters claim that pit bull hghting 1s an art. but
acknowledge that the real reward is money. WOOD'S ATTOR NEY. Kim
K rugliz. said he is certain
castration would not be ordered.
claiming there is no "rational
relationship" between the penal·
I) and the cnml' Wood 1s ac·
cused of.
The owner of a winning dog can profit between $100 and
SI0.000 a fight in bets, and proven fighting dogs and their offspring
can be sold for S200 up to several thousand dollars
"TUE DOG IS BRl::D to fight."' one pit bull owner said . "I
think you would be doing the dog a great cnme not to let him
fight " "The prosecutor doesn't know
or any case that has actuall~
eventuated in the remedy of
castration. and of course Lhl!'i
won't be one t•1ther . ·· ::.aid
Krugltz
Rut humane activists tell another story. They describe one
fight 1n which a male was pitted a~ainst a female who had recenUy
given birth and ~ho was badly injured by her opponent
And they tell of cats and other small animals being used as
bull for rhe dog::. to rhast• while lrainin~
W-mery Elections
UFW Trails Teamsters
FRESNO CAP> -C'hallenged ballots have
been counted in the 41 ::·year-old Gallo Winer)
farm labor <.'lect1on, but the winner still J!in 't
known.
Thl' United Farm Workers union received 97 or
104 ballots counted b\<· lhl' staff of the state
Agricultural Labor Relations Board here Saturday
but r€'mained two votes behind the Tt•amsters 1n
the ovuall total
The Tcams ters, ( J
w h i ch no Ion~ er or IJ R / E f'.~ ganiZl'S farm workers. had 230 votes lo lhf' .__ _______ __.
UFW 's 228 overall.
Twelve ballots that still are uncounted because of
challenges eventually may decide which union
won.
Because of its prominent brand name. the
Gallo vote was the most bitterly disputed and
heavily publicized of more than '400 elections con·
durted when historic farm labor ballotmg began in
Cahfornia in September, 1975
Pilot Rf!s~ued I" r o'" Cra•lt
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The 20·year-old pilot
of a light plane escaped senous injury when he
·was pulled to safety after crashing in the surf at
Leo Carrillo Slate Beach just inside the Ventura
County Line. authorities said.
Lifeguard Eric Buscher. 28, a nd others
rescued George Alvis Sunday afternoon from the
Cessna l!iO, Los Angeles County Fire Department
Capt. Al Todd said. Todd added that the plane did
not sink.
Yoor coattnued sapport ctannc the r ecent
rt1llll was grutly appreciated. We a re
pleated to aDDOGDce that our staff 11 once
acala rea dy to serve you.
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C:l.A REMONT <AP) -One of two Ontano
vouths who s lid 100 feet down a cable mto an orc-
iim1ts area of Barret-Stoddard Canyon near Mount
Baldy drowned when he fe ll into the raging waters
of San Antonio Creek and was pinned against a
rock, the sheriff's department ::.aid.
It look San Dimas Sheriff's Search and Rescue
personnel more than four hours to retneve the
body of Greg L. Lewis, 19. as waters raced through
the canyon at an estimated 30-35 mph.
W~t Return Brb19• Re..,ard
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A young flower
shop worker who found and returned a wallet con·
taining $3,040 to a Louisiana man last week has
been rewar ded by the tourist.
Deborah Nyhan, 22, re<:eived a cash reward
and a framed Salvador Dali print from Donald W.
Sequara. 34, a partner in a New Orleans contruc-
tion firm. Sequra lost hls wallet at Ghirardelli
Square, and Ms. Nyhan spotted it while on a coffee
break from her job.
.., Klllftl be Tr~lc Ar~hlf!11t
ANTIOCH CA P> -Authorities say four young
persons riding in a pickup truck were killed when
it plunged into a canyon south of here.
The California Highway Patrol identified the
victims as F r ank Price, 22; Lynn Goar , 19 ;
Michelle McGovern, 19, and Rhetta McGovern. 15,
all of Rio Vista.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE:
The Science Of The Possible ..,c ............. c.u.
... ....., ..... C""'"-~~ .. Leet .....
A Free lecture
TUESDAY, MARCH 25
8:00 P.M. ..
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FrM Parking In Rear· Child Cere Provi09C
,._, .... ~..,MST atuleM Of CMllST, SCl9mST
............... Ctlf.
M ataui and Rep Norman
Mlneta, 0 San Jose, Hayakawa,
who Is also of Japanese descent,
11&id: "I want to make it perfect·
ly clear -this lt different from
the Japanese situation."
Hayakawa wanta to amend the
.. Alltm Enerni~" act, wbtch al·
It t~ lapa11ne-
~ ... u•'t Hke
...... ., tlaea , .. ,,. ......... ,,
lows the president to arrest, de-
tain or deport persons who are
from a nation that lS warring with
the United States or has Invaded
L' .S. territory
that I( fellow Japanese·
Americans don't like his plan,
then that's "too bad."
Hayakawa's remarks came at
a news conrerence before at·
tending a dinner honoring all
three of the politicians. The din·
ner raised funds to support bills
seeking redress and reparaUonB
for Japanese-Americ ans ln·
terned during World War II
OUTSIDE THE hotel where
the dinner waa held, about 100
p eople -mostly Japanese-
A m ericans -held placards
r eading "Hayakawa doesn't
speak for us ...
His amendment would expand
the defuution of .. U S territory"
to include American embassies
1n foreign lands~
Hayakawa was not among tile
110,000 Japanese·Americans in·
terned In the early 1940s. He was
living in Chicago as a Canadian
citizen. but s aid he had dose rel·
at1ves who were interened in
Amenca and that his parents
were Interned in Japan
,.,. • .....,....1
BILL IN VIOLATION?
The Republican senator said Sen. S.I. Hayakawa
Elsinore Woes Not Over'
Receeding Wate r Brings Some Relief
LAKE ELSINORE <AP> -While not letung
down their guard, city officials and hundreds or
homeowne rs are breathing a s1~h of relief and
lookin~ toward restoring their water loJ;?gcd com
munity as Lake Elsinore conllnues to recede
Nonetheless. the problems for th(" town of
Lake Elsmore may be Car fro~cr lkrause the•
lake i::. ::.o swollen . federal emergeney off1t1al::. 1n
.. we-•re-••Ill a Uttlf" "''
tWI roua. tt'f! laa~'t ~t 011r flMGrd
_doeen ,,et. Wne kf!ll ltapplf a11d
,,.,_,,,,... tee'd H~bd thb ~tort»
flltd ~ ICrGftfJ."
the area already have warned rt-!>>denb th<il mor1·
flooding could occur next fall when tht' rain~
season again rolls around
Lakl' Elsmore " ~ ater::. finally began n·ct'eding
O\.er the weekl'nd It had bul~cd to tv.1cf· 1L"
normal width by runoff from th11> winter's !>lorm:-
includm~ a rune-day ~enes of storms and ram m
February.
Pnvate property damage from the floods had
reached $25 m1lhon, R1vers1de County ofhc1als
said.
REACHING A PEAK of 1..265 72 feet above sea
levf'I Friday. the lake dropped 04 of a foot Satur·
day and another 02 foot Sunda). cir about three·
quarters of an inch, Mayor Nap Harris said
"We have crested, unless there 1s more ram or
drastic snow." he said
~tore than 100 of the homes were inundated.
inl'luding a number of resLdences along the pre-
flood shoreline that were completely under water.
It ~Ill take a while for thin~s to return to
normal Th<: Army Corps of Engineers estimates it
~Ill be Apnl 12 before the water level drops to the
1 :!65 fool mJrk. the threshold p<>int for maJOr flood
d.imJl;(t'
Phil Cogan of the Fedc:ral Emergency
\1 Jnagemcnt ,\gC'ncy added that the lake 1s not
1·'\pcctcd t•> reach the 1.21i0-foot lcHI until Sept 12.
~hen next war 1' rJ 1ny ~ea!>On will be on the
horizon
-!-.o~~t· hdvc· a fourth ~ .. t >Par . it will be bad
nt·'.' <; fo .ake Ebmore IJ~cau<.t· 1l will already bi.'
<tt a s1 1f1cantly h1~h..-r level," Cogan said. He
<.tddPd that his agenc) has already ::.ent letters to
.ti) rt•'>>dt>nt-. ~dv11>mg them of tht· likelihood of
w \·1-rr• Oood1nit n<'xt vcar
ROBERT C.
KAZER
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Suite 1030. Santa An•
Tel: "'3-0638
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cr1minol law. druni..
Or1v1ng and personctl
1n1ury Fr(•e con!.ula·
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But. hc added. "We 're sllll a little bit nt'rvou-. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • We haven't let our guard do~n )et. Wl' \e bevn • Parc1 Pohl•ca• Advt'f11~mf'nl •
happy and thought we"d lickt•d th1!> hdon · and • •
hcen wrong .. • • • • HARRIS SAJO THAT 1f sno .... m th1· ~an J<1c1n •
lo Mountains melt-. too f11~l. th<' runoff c·oulc1 fon l' •
openrng of the llemt·t Dam floodgates. ~endin~ •
water into Lake Elsinore's 770-square mill-«
watershed. •
The Nal1onal Weather Service pred1ctl'<i sunn:. •
weather for Southern Cabfomia·s mountain and •
desert areas Tuesday and Ca1r slues over tbe •
coastal areas. •
Gusty northwC'st winds were expected to reHch 41
all areas late today, with temperature::. !>lighll> •
1·ooler • •
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THE TWO CONSECl'TIVE days of receding • • ~ater was the first good news 1n six weeks for res1 : DICK •
dl'nts of this rustic resort community 65 mile~ • •
-,outheastofLosAngeles. • CARSTE....,.SElll...I • Since Feb. 13, they had stood b» helples"-IY a., 41 n n •
Waters Cf'ept relentlCSSly to SOme 2() feet ,Jbovt• tht• • "TL-~.-1,•ft'""'d c-..it•d......_" : 1.246-foot pre-storm level. • nir .,...vw ...-ur'Kf VTir"
d • • By last week lake waters were spt('a out over • There is no substitute for experience • 7 .000 acres. compared with about 3.500 acres ..
before the storms. Some 650 homes were either • Costa Mesa City COUltCil «
damaged or . in the case or about 300 mobile homes • P..ato< ~Co<ntNI,.,. roE...., °'°GM>•-• """Bono r,_.,,,.. tfl!O ,...._lilt.., c.o.ta ..,,..,, •
and permanent trailers, relocated • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • _. • ._. .-.. • • ¥ • • •
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\bte fo< common sense In your
CltyCouncll
'«>f• fot
John Cox ~II a
P•ICI tor bY '""CO• tor eouncu c-m .. lll•yH-. TrM~t\', I 0 . •-.007S
tlltCMrlwe< .....,..,~
C.11142-ff71.
Put • tew wotelt to wortt tor ou.
EnjOy the floweong beauty a spring in our
"English Gorden" setting. Select from our van
army of flow ering plants. Eoster !Illes and
unique P.oge<s Gardens rustom Easter baskets
to bring the color and beauty of the season
Into your home.
<£>pedal
And see th~ unusual and colorful ceromlc ond d'\lno bunnies, chk:ks
and eggs· ovotlobfefor the Easter season only. These elegant pleats
wlll enhance orrt roble decorotk>n. Out supplies ore limited ond
they're going fast.
Complete llne of Easter occeuones also ovolloble: Place ~.
napkins. centerpieces, birds. gift wrop. etc. visa. Moste< Charge and
Amettcon Expfess QCcepted
I
Impact of Prop. 9
Hard to Predict
Not SUl'l)rillocly. Gov. Brown hu corne oul ln oppo&l·
tlon to PropoalUon I, the Howard Jarvb income lu cul· llaa ballot meuure, ccmtenct'nl tt. would ben m the rtch
mo than moderate-and low-lncome t.upayera.
' Jarvll. ln t.YJXeal style, bu termed Brown'• arau· meat.a "a bunch-of 11rbaae"
Eicperlence with both aeit.Jemm teoda t.o make their
oppcwlna fina.nclal predic:Uona equallY suspect.
Tbere'a no doubt lbat blah-Income taxpayers would reap more dollars rrom the propogc<t tax cut. But lt. a!lo
mJaht be said that a couPle ot hundred dollan off the tax
bllf ot a lower lncome (llJlllly could be more 1J1nilicant
than a couple of thousand for an afOuent taxpayer.
And the state's o-.-n legislative analyst naures
'PropaglUon 9 ~"Ould atve a lo-.ver percenta1e t~x break to the nch u..n to the poor
1be only lhlnR quite certain Is that reduction of state
income lu al aO I, vels wUI send more tax dollars to
Wasblqton as did the Propos1t.ton 13 property t.ax cuU»
11-as federal tax deductions are cut back agaln.
Brown now seems to reel 1t will not be necessary to
iQ)pose the full 30 percent budget cuts he asked all state
agencies to prepare m anUc1patJon of the passage or
,Proposition 9.
He says the cuts will have to be imposed as becomes
.necessary, "in the most humane way." He points out cor·
r-ectly that the hardest hit by reduced state tax revenues
fwouJd be higher education, the elderly, the disabled and
~the retarded, all helplessly dependent upon income from
·:the state.
, Jarvis seems to be far off the track when he predicts
,some sort of an economic boom if the measure passes. No
;one else sees any ne w surge in the s tate's economy m the
near future.
: Indeed, unemployment already being felt in the con·
:stru.ction and aut.o industries will in itsell deprive the ~state of income tax revenue, while increasing the demand
1for unemployment benefits.
: With the economy in its present uncertain state, it's
•impossible to translate the probable impact of Proposl·
Uoo 9 into accurate dollar figures.
But it is clear that removal of billions of dollars of
~tale revenue eventually will have to be felt somewhere.
more especially since reduction of the income t.ax will ef.
rectively wipe out the s urplus that enabled the state to un·
dertake the Proposition 13 bail-out of cities, counties and
school districts.
The governor says that if the ballot measure Is ap·
proved he will implement it to the best of his ability. lie
(fo~sn't h<.1vc much choice -but it won't be an enviable
job
Lobbyist Tackled
. Getting roughed up certainly is nothing new for
Orange County government's Sacramento lobbyist
Robert St. Clair.
After aU, bcf ore entering the political world as a San
~atro County supervisor, St. Clair was a tough offensive
t ackle for the San Francisco 49ers
But St. Clair probably is still reeling from the drub-
bing he took last week over remarks he made in a letter
~ent to Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden
!'rove.
Robinson w as not happy with St. Clair's
pcrf orman<.\{'. ln fact. the legisl<tto~_!:t:_~used to meet with
the lobby1::,t.
A~ a peace-making move. St. Cla1r sent a Jetter to
l<obmson ~uggesting that he could help the assemblyman
.!ind other members of the Orange County legislative dcl·
cgal}on through fund-raising and arranging personal ap:
pearances.
When news of the remark was disclosed. the reaction
from Board or Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark was
swift and to the point: lie promptly wrote the board's Of· f 1cial reprimand and dispat~hed it to St. Clair.
Clark's action was correct. The last thing Orange
tounty needs is for its paid lobbyist to spend h is
Sacramento time in partisan politics.
St. Clair's i.uggestions, most now agree. may be ex·
'.c used as an error in judgment from someone new to his
~ob and just plain eager to please.
; That's not too different from the rookie syndrome
that St. Clair doubtless well remembers from his earlier
)>ports days. ~ But we hope he's a fast learner. Rcpresentmg the
state':, second largest county is a big league job.
• OJ>!ntons expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
'Other views expressed on this page are those of their author.s and
artists Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd/ Boston
ByL.M. BOYD
Am asked why the young
men around Boston appear to
be so attracted to slightly
older women. Research in·
die ates that's the pattern, all
rtght. There's an explana-i10n. Statistics show an abun·
dance thereabouts of unat·
:tached women In their late ~s and early 30s. And the
-numerous bachelors in their
·early 20s and late teens going
to uolveraiUes In tbe area
9utoumber the young ladies
lo the same age bracket.
Jnevltably, a lot of young
men wind up on tbe town
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Why doe~n't Muhllm ·
mad Ali run tor
prealdent? He'1 a1 smart as all t.he others
put together and hu a
certain amount of
ch1rl1ma none of t he
others have dlsplayed
10 fir. J.V.
(
with the ladies o( a whit
more maturity. Our Love
and War man finds no fault
with this coodiUoo.
Only rarely ls George
W asbington depict.e<i in car·
toons as anything but sedate.
even stuffy. Nor ls Tboma.s
Jefferson. Andrew Jackson
or Abraham Lincoln ever
drawn of late lo a humorous
fashion. But for some
peculiar rea.l\Oo, one or UH!
most brilliant men of great
stature 1n American history
Is almost invariably
caricatured in the manner or a U&bthearted clown. No
tribute, tba~ to the remark.a·
blc Batjamin Franklin.
Let tbe balr on your bead
~row ooe full year w1thout a trtm, air, and it should be
five lDcbet aoa,er than lt 1a
now, lf typical. Lei, your
wbi1kera crow lor a year
without a 1have, and the)'
should be five and a ball
lncbeslonger.
The medJco111 have
brou1ht that eye 1ur1ery for cataract• qulte a ways.
Oklahoma City doctors re·
cently performed the cutt.t.nc
on a ioo blrd thua to rettore
eye1lallt to their .. Lady
Swan.r.
flume~ never collide.
Wben two come close
to8ethlr. oae weakeu.
ROC»er1 N. Wtld/Pubfllhff T'*"-1 K•vU/Edlt( ............... ,. awtMia K~/E.WW ..... e..._ .
VieWing Reagan as President
LOS ANGELES -The Loi
An11a.11mea pria~ a column
by OM of lll edJtorial wrt\en,
Ern••t CoG1oe ~ other day uad r LIN bo;&u;: .. Pra.ldtat
Rea1an : How Ooet Tbat
SouJ:ldT"
SoUIMla tarrlble to me. But I
had to accept Conine'• tbet.ls
tbll "lb~ pout bUlly
can no looser
M dl•mJuod that Ronald
Rcacao will
be the next
president of
the United
Slatea." My
peace of mind
wasn't helped
the same night when, at dinner.
two pretty knowledgeable
friends -one who has managed
a presidential campaJgn aod tbe
other • macui" editor -both uld they thouMht Reacan could
beat Pruldent Carter In
November.
1 doo't Ui1nJc so. but tbel I
dJdn '&. t.b1nk Re•1an would ha Ye
aucb ID Ml)' t1me Colna aft.er
tbe Republican nominal.too. I
ar1ued wtth my friends that the
lsaue of war and peace would
lnevllab1y ellmlnat.e Rea1an -
lhat too many Amtrlcana th.lnk
President Reagan would lead us
into war.
THAT PERCEPTION, lf you
remember. was helgbt.eaed by
one of the slo1ans used by
Gerald Ford In the 1976
Republi c an primaries :
"Governor Reagan can't get us
into a war. President Reagan
could.''
What they are doing right oow
at tbe Wblt e House is
Nicholas von Hoffman
rweardl!n( everytltlnc Rc>aa.ld
Reagan baa ever said oo tbe
subject of foreign poUcy. war,
the mtlltary and how far be
would to to save the world from
what be Ukes to refer to as
codleu commWliam. My rue11
areo 't aa 1ood u Carter's, but
alter dinner I did go upstain to
see what Reagan -who tads to
be va~ rather thaJl specUlc on
most \uues -had been saying
over the years.
ON VIETNAM: "We wouJd
declue war on Vietnam. \le
could pave the whole country
and put parking stripes on it.
and still be home by
Christmas."
On Russians . ·'Those
monst.era."
<He advocates expelllna the
Soviet Union from the United
Nations 1tod renounculg arms
Umltatlon treau. betweea ll> UnJted 8tatee and Ruu.la.)
On ouclear weapou: ''Doa'
)'OU opeG up tbe poulblllt.y 0
beln1 hit by a 1urpr1M nucleai
aUack far more II you uaure thf
rest of the world tMt under n<
clrcuDl.ltance. would you evea
be the first to fire thou
bomt.?"
ON DEFENSE 1oeodln&: "I would buJld up our mlDt.at)
mlabt be(ause all our smiles aoct cooceulona bave not brought genuine peace any
cJoser."
On tbe Panama Canal: "We
built lt. we paid for it, aod we're
goln• to keep iL •'
He is, as h e boasts, a
bard-liner on defense wbo bas
believed for years that the
United States is not powerful
enough to defend the world
against "the evll force" or
comm\Dllam. He would, as be
has aaid during this campaign,
blockade that evil force In
places like Cuba.
It's aJways been bard to tell
whether Reagan really believes
everything he says. This is one or his gems: "Th e entire
graduated income tax structure
was created by Karl Marx. It
has no jusU!ication in getting the
government needed revenues.•'
WELL, be was governor of
CaltfomJa for eight yean and it
sllll haa a graduated income tax.
Reagan never goTerned as tough
as be talked. and I have a funny
fee Ung be does not pla.o to try to
eliminate \he Internal Revenue
Service if be get.a t.o the Wbit.e
House.
But I don't thin.le he's going to
get lhere. And neither do the
people there now. the Carter
people. who are already
preparing t o convince
Ame ricans that there will ht:
war 1f Ronald Reagan gets ht~
(anger near the button. That·~
what the 1980 campaign will
probably end up being about -
<1nd it's hard to M~e how Cartl'r
<'o uld lost' n o matter how
vnPopuJar or scorned he c. b}
Uu~ November
Credit Controls: A Fiscal Experiment
The last paragraph or so in the
newspaper articles on lnflaUon.
the paragraphs way off the front
page. began a while back to
carry litUe lldblts about "ad·
m1rustrauon omcials are study·
iog the poss1blllt.y of 1mposlllg
credit controls to deal with the
econonuc c risls." These balfl. inf Jy elliptical references were
al we ever got about the oft
mentioned. seldom explained
credit controls, which President
Carter DOw wants to imp()se.
This may be because no one
bas a clear Idea about what the
controls
ought to be.
All that exists
Is a vague
law . the
C r edit Con·
trol Act .
passed tn the
first year of
the Nixon ad-
ministration.
a law that has
never been used which em·
Powers the president to control
tnflation by authorizing the
f'"ederal Meserve Hoard to reg.
ulate "any and all extensions ol
credit." That would Include
everything from a two dollar
advance on Little Lulu's
a llowance next w eek t o
borrowing a billion dollars to put
Charles McCabe
up a nuclear genera Ung plant.
TUE POWERS confern:d by
the statut.c arc pknary Ill the
absolute seose Aoy bus1oe~c,
transact.Jon wbJcb isn't cash on
the barrel head could be subJttt
to f''ederal Rebervc Board reg·
ulat1on an cludang, Just to give
you an idea. "prebcnbing
:.~claJ or dJfferent terms. condl
lions or exemption!> with respect
to new or UM.-d goodi.. mmlmum
original cash payments. tem·
porary credits which are merely
incidental to casb purchases,
payments or d~ts usable to
liquidate e re Its. and other
adj u s tm ents o specia l
s1tuaUons." 1\nd that's just the beginning
The law gives the board power,
a lways al the president's direc·
t1on and only as long as the
president wishes, to require every
business person. or transaction.
to be registered or licensed. The
enforcement power is equally
intimidating. Among other
things, "The Board may reqwre
any person to furnis h, under
oath ... complete 1nformat1on
relative to any transaction ... in·
eluding the production or any
books of account. contracts, let· t.ers or other papers. . . "
In addition. anyone who
even .. appears ... about to
enga1e" in any act contrary to
the reguJauons may be slapped
.,.. tth a Ceder al rourt 1n1uncuon
\'1olat.or.. of these regulauon. ..
\hould they t·ver come to bt·
-... ntten. arc ~ubJect to J Sl.000
fine for every 1r1olat1on -and
the regulatof:) gel to de Cane .,., hat
"t>very" mean!> -or a year 1n
prison or both
Credit rontrols ba\'C only been
used three limes. the last bemg
28 years ago dunog the Korean
War. Some who are advocallng
them DOW say they "worked"
then. but then was so dilrerent
that comparisons are useless
During the Korean War credit
cootrols were used In col'\]unC ·
lioo with price and wage COO·
trols and government allocalJoo or producuon.
ANY LEAP Into credit controls
would be more of an expenment
on ourselves and our society
than the cmplo~ ment of a
proven and tested tool lo ac-
complish a given Job We have
no way or knowing, for example,
what would happen 1f the board
decided to put a cap on the an·
terest rat.es banks would be al
lowed to pay on cerll!1cates of
deposit. Maybe the depositors
would take the lower r at.es and
gulp tearful smiles but just as
water always finds a way to run
off into the sea. lf you dam up
money, 1t usually finds some
olher channel to get to the
highest Ulteresl rates '
THE LAST TIME Wl' had
<'red1t controls, the board dad
things I.Ike shortcrung the term
of automobJle loans. which had
the effect o f kicking up the
mon thl y payment:.. Th at
"worked" all nght; lower income
workers discovered they couldn't
afford to buy a new car.
Because they took place only
nanc years ago, the misfires and
blow-ups of wage and price con-
t ro I are s till fresh In the
m e mory. The resentment
caused by credit controls are a
generation and balf old and so
forgotten. There aren't many
people left ln Washington who
recall the shouted accusations
on lhe Ooor of the Houst: of
Representatives that "the:
federal Reserve Board agents
use government credentials as a
moral black.Jack to strike terror
anto the hearts of their vicltnu.
and to extract confessions of
wrongdoing .. " The ind1gna.
lion over the board 's ·'night
riders raiding the homes or
pnvate citizens" may be over-
done. but the proclamation or
credit controls is every bit as
drastJc as controls on wages and prices.
Am.ericans No Longer Care About Governm.ent
Foreigners who atudy the
American form of govemrnent
just can't underatand how It
works. or lodeed IF ll work.a.
And more and more Americana
not ooly do no\ underataod tbelr
government but actively dilllke
the way ll II be= lt•""led by their ap.nta, tbe Udana.
It ls by DOW • cUcbe amoai
polltleal wrtten that in the tall
pruldentlal
elect.loo hi
1978 oo.ly ,. .•
p•rcent of
thote eUalble
t.o vote dla ao.
Oran~therc
was nothln•
terrlbly
exciting
about either
President
Ford or challenier Cart.er, 54.4
percent amount• to apathy runnlnc wild. A perhaps more Important bit
of ltatlltlcaJ poop WAI quoa.d by
Rlcbard Strout ncently.
A llenetlon of Yot•n, be
reponed, lbowl up In _polJa taken
by tbe Ceat« of PoUtlcaJ ltudMI
• _,
or the University of Micbl&l&ll .
AN OPINION poll taken by
another group ln 1958 asked
clUiens whether tbey trusted
tbelr government "to do the
ngbt t.blnl" most or t.be time?
Yea. said 73 perceol.
Asked by tbe Mlcbl1ao people
20 yean later. the rMult wu
preUy a.larmlal: • perceot Wbo Hid, "none of tbe time, or oo.ly
some ol tbe time." Tbls mJuma of 1uapldon and
d.lltrult retlectl • COWllrY that ls
not really U>teretted Ill beiq
1ovemed. The evil mn do Uvea
after them. and ln tbe cue of
Rlcbard Nixon, wbo dominated
so mud> of t.be political llle of this count.I')' ln recent limes, that. evU haa been immense and aeemlqly tneq>U111able.
Wat.rpte expoaed rottenneaa at the core of 1overameat, but lt
dld more thin Ulat. It cruced a national paranoia . 1.Dvtit1Ptionl lDto the CIA ud
the rm led t.bat peruou~ peopa. ruUled lDareuiDC11
they bacrbeeo &&led bf tbeJ.r own
•ovtrD.mlDL
In thi s year public
lndlfference bas guaranteed that
no matter who becomes
president for the next four
years, be is almost certain lo be
a mediocrity. The ablest of the
lot, George Bush -at least he Is
entitled to wear a Pbl Bela
Kappa key -la hopeleuly Big
BUJlDela. The moet. honett of tbe
lot, John Anderson, hasn't a
cb•nce.
Incidentally, l Ute ~ crack
Johnny Canoe made about our
own nomad.lcJoveroor. No1 be tan't flaky, a d Canon. • But
be't tbe ool.y gOYemor arnund
wboae parent.I want to have hJm
deproirammed.''
IN THE END OUR leader
f or the next four yeara
will be Pr eal dent
Carter. He wlll be elected
almoet out of ennu.l. And be will
be elected u a =ueoce ol
bla •lnCJe mott loo act -allowtni the Sbab of trao to
enter lhll eountrJ u part ol a
plan to allow bJm _permanent
rHl.ence here. Tbl1 1tn1le
uolortmate act created a Ilda
},
of foreltol Policy crises that have
rebabllilated him politically.
This is the man who, with the
world conceivably on the brink
of nuclear war. played s illy
1ames with the Russians about
the Moscow Olympics. to loud
and barely comprebeoslble
applaute.
TBE WOlt8T thing about all tb.11 political alieaatJoa ii that
nobodat cort1. Sure, we c~
about OW' can and about our
gasoline and aboul our be•tlac
fuel : but we don't can eJM)UCh.
In a ~t.atlve democracy.
which more or letaa ii, public
lndllfenoce 11 met and matebed wltb executive and le1lalaUve lndlfference.
r
la a1J Ws inherently ln the
1y1tem? Are the forel•nera rtibt
when they n1 we are bulcally
un,ovemed? II it. n~ that.
we baw a war or a peat leader
or a comb1uUon of eacb to
make our 17Rtm work?
If um 11 tnae, there la •unl:J
DO treat mall OD tM boriaoa. amt
one certalAb' bope9 t.Mre la no
war. Wbkb feav• UI wbal?
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GENERAL NEWS DAtLV Pit.OT A f .--------...,Adwrll-1-------
--------------------------------------------"lo1lng Hair? Try Thi• At No Rlak·•
hi D Id HOUS~ON. Tex· tern baldness und S P 0 S •ns1l111er as-I( you don't Sul· CaMOtbebelped. l1l WW fer from male pat· But, lf you are not
t b ld already 1llck bald, hoW ern a ness, you can you ~ sure what 11
Archeologists Eye Mary Rose
~
LONDON <AP) -Archeolo1llt.a
hope to bolat Henry VIII'• lone·
burted Oa&.tllp, the Mny ROM, from
the tilt ol PorUmouth harbor by June
JN2, accordlns to an excavation
team.
Cieorae Carew shouted: "l have the
tort ot knaves 1 cannot rule."
The Nary Rose keeled over and ,
111nk While engaging the French in
1545 and Henry Vlfl ls said to have
• heard crles from the drowning r;llll~~ mariners u he watched from shore
Margaret Rule, archeolo1lcal
director of the project, told a news
conference in London recently:
•'There were perhaps 700 men on
board when that ship went down, and
in those days before standard issues
every man brought everything he
needed to survive. We shaU flnd box·
es or their personal posseuions as
well as weapons and all the equip·
ment and spares needed to work a
&hap."
Al'W~•
DRAWING DEPICfS KING H!NRY V1H'e FLAGSHIP
Arctleolotl•t• Hope to Holat VeaHI From Hart»or Slit
Ridiculous,
That's Us
By HVGll A. MULLIGAN
A,. 54M<l•I c.........-... WASJnNGTON -The State o( the Union this
presidential election year, according to the
Gridiron Club and other rebable indices, is totally
ridiculous
And all the candidates, including the incum·
bent recluse in the Rose Garden, are laugbabJe.
SOMEWHERE DURING THE G&JDIRON
Club's 95th annual singing of the sacrosanct the
other evening, the suggestion was made that New
York City be merged with the Chrysler Corpora.
lion. with the resulting produ~t to be known as
"The Big Lemon."
Lee lacocca, identified in the seating roster as
being from Detroit. Mich., was seated al the end of
my table whe n that shaft landed on target. He took
it in good ~race, about the way Lord North said
Kmg George II received C~~J the news of the Redcoats'
S defe at a.t Saratoga: few "Like a ball in the
---------chest." Unfortunately Teddy
Kennedy wasn't on hand lo bear himself sing the
blues about getting Ul the race, because "My
momma done tole m e: RUN," with the plaintive
refrain:
.. A oota'.a hao f oce
A~thing
Tltat'U ~ JIOU to sing
The Blan m CM Nighl .•. ••
Cl888 Slated
In Painting
The Sa n Ju an
Capistrano Recreation
De partment's class
"Beginning Painting for
Adults ' taugh t by
Leonard Scheu. will
meet beginrung April 18
l n the Hot Springs
Dance Hatt. 32506 Paseo
AdeJanto, San Jua n
Capistrano.
Information may be
obtained b y ca lJing
493-1171 ext. 2 .. 7.
TflE WRECK WAS discovered by
amateur divers in 1967. The Mary
Rose Trust was set up last year with
Prince Charles, heir to the British
throne. as its active presidenL He
has made one dive down to the re·
mains.
Marine archeologists consider the
vessel both a "lime capsule" of
Tudor life and historically important
because it may reveal the m issing
link in the development of naval
warfare from the Vikings to Nelson's
"Victory".
Its keel was laid in 1509. when
s hips were liWe more than u-avellng
fortresses that enjoined one another
with grappling hooks before hand·lo·
h and combat. The Mary Rose.
however, may have been the first
!.hip fitted Wlth heavy cannon which
ebaractenzed later naval warfare. It
could also be carrying Tudor
longbows and arrows.
IT L'i NOT clear ~hy the Mary
Rose sank. Contemporary accounts
say it was heeling badly and just
keeled over. The French claim they
sank il with cannon shot. Evidently
Henry believed the former, but
before the accident, Vice-Admiral Si r
MORE THAN ZOO divers shortly
will begin five months' work probing
the silt around the wreck In search of
artifacts before any attempt to boast
I l.
Recovery director John Reid said
he expects novel problems ln the
hoisting operation because one side
or the vessel ls badly decayed and it
lies at a 60-degree angle.
Reid said il could be lirted by
lowering a portable s upport section
to which the hull could be allacbed
after internal strengthening, but he
appealed to experts for other sugges-
t ions. Ir raised. the sh.ip is destined lo
become a museum piece.
Facial Hair Flops
SANGER CAP> -A veteran c1ly
fireman here wbo was fired because
his m ustache was too long has 105t an
appeal, tus attorney announced. The
city personnel board of review af·
firmed November's termination of
Da vid Christiansen for refusing to
trim hi'\ mustacbP
• IS
can now stop your actually causln1 C:,'
hair loss . . . and ha.Ir 1o1111 Eveo u ·
grow more halr. nesa may 11eem to "run in
f« yean "Ibey aaJd It your fam.Uy." It la cer·
couldn't be done" But lMlnly not proof ol lbe now 3 firm of laboratory CSUAe of YOUR halJ'lou.
conaultanl• haa de· Hair loss caused by
velOl)ed a treatment for sebum cap also run ln
both men and women, ¥OW' family. and many
lhat la nol only stopping other conditions can
hair loss ... but It really caUH ha.Ir lots. ll Y_OO
growing hair ! wait until you are slick
They don't even ask you be.Id and your hair roots
to take their WOt"d for lt. are dead, you are beyond They lnv(te you to try the help. So. if you stUl have
treatment for 32 day<1. at any halt OD top of YOW'
Jhear risk, and see for head, and would like to yourself! stop your hair loss and
Naturally. they would grow. more hair ... now Is
not offer lhls opportunity the um.e to do som~hlnl
unless the treatment about 1t before Its too
worked. However. It ii. late.
Impossible to help ever· Loe~ch Laboratory yone Consu1tants, Inc .• wilt
Th . . supply you with t~al· e great ma1on· ment for 32 days. at their
ty of case~ or ex· nsk. 1f they believe the
cessive hair fall and treatment w!U help you.
baldness are the Just send ~em the In·
beginning and more formation hated below. All Inqui ri es are f u 11 Y d e v e I O Ped answered confidentlallf. stages of male pat· 'by mail. • · •
N008LIGATION COUPON
To: Loesch Ldbor:itory Consultants. Inc.
Box 66001. 3311 We-;t l\ta1n St.
Houston. Te"a" 77006 ·
I J m Subm1tlm~ the lollov. inl( mfonnat1on v. Ith the
und11r-.1c1ndini.: th.it 1t v.111 bc kt'pt s•nctly ronCldent1JI
•ind that I am und<>r no nblli.:.itlOn v.hal:.o\'\L'T" I ~·' ) our f01 l0hl0.id l>lT11ffil' rn I} or i.:rcal>) '!
1111'~ "~•rl .ifll"r v.a~hrni.:' .. . .. . . . . ...... .
llo ~nu haH• dan<lrufl ·.. . . . lJn •JI Oii) ·• •••••.•
llot .... ) our S("JIJ> 1l r h • . . . Wtll'n • .......... .
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D1w~ h;ur poll out easily on top or head? ............ .
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,\n ) thin an•a:. • ... ~ ht'rt" ... • ............. .
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• Ill
AND IESBY BB()WN;OTllEllWJSE known as
Gov. MOOftbeam. wasn't there to see himself depict·
ed as a Hare Krishna discapte In saffron robes or lo
bear the stage versaoo of Robert Strauss say fretful ..
ly; ••JJmewthatboy'sdaddy. another generation
or carrot jwce and Granola, and they'll all be like )
that. .
Comehelpus
celebrate:
During Wells Fam~
you can get a baU and a buckle. Robert Strauss was there in person and almost ' as ·runny as his stage alt.er ego Charlie McDowell ~ or the Richmond Ti mes· I ~ , Dispatch, who could tread the I boards professiooally if the
political muse ever defected
from his electronic keyboard
there in the White House west
, wing.
It was the real Strauss who
observed that all that failure in
com munacatloos over the
Jsrae H resolution ror wblch
POtlD Cyrus Vance took the blame
would never had happened "if Andy Young were
still at the U.N. -he never paad any attention to
the State Department."
Gerry Ford appeared as a gum chewing
golfer. John Anderson as a flaky Diogenes looking •
for an honest man in both the Republican and I
Democratic camps, Ronald Reagan as a creaky
old codger with "years of experience -years and
years and years and years," who sang "il's a long,
long way from March to November "
JIMMY CARTER DIDN'T APPEAR at all,
even on stage as a character, but his monastic
withdrawal from public lite was the big joke of the •
evening, both in the willy tango number "Jimmy's •
Hideaway" and the crack somewhere during the ·.
evening "that Carter actually did go out of the
White .flowje, but he saw his shadow aod went J
back for slx more weeks."
Like Strauss. George Bush got double billing, I
appearing on st.age as Rbi.Destooe Cowboy from
Texas by way of Massachusetts and Connecticut
and giving one of those droU speeches in the dart
that are supposed to be off the rtt<>rd but always
wind up next day in the Washington Post and
W ashinRton Star. Busn got off a couple of zingers, some at his
own eUthlt image, like having an alligator oo the
side of bis limousine, but it was be ..,ho said
Reagan was the only candidate in the race wbo
could "intone four score aod seven years ago and
re member bow it was then."
MEANWHILE ACROSS TOWN AT THE
Shoreham Hot.el, comic Mark Russell was suuest-
lng that Bush sbouJd retire to a "home for the
chronically preppie."
And up in New York, tbe City Hall reporters at
their annual "Inner Circle" show enacted a
hilarious skit entitled "Sheik Abscam and the
Abacoaders," featuring three well known COD·
gress!Ql!D who went by the stage names of •'Cash
Kelly. the Coo&ressman from Disneyworld, Har·
risoo Hilb Roller Willlams and Murph the Sw1
from StatA!D laland. ''
ID Gotbam the rhetoric ls a trtne rougher than
down tn D.C., becauae bides are aUDllOted to be
thicker ba the Tammany latitudes. 00. one-liner
that. broqbt tbe house down wat blunt as a
stoekJardl' aledgebammer: ''There are only t ... o
thlnp I don't lite about Gov. Carey -his face.·'
8tJ'I' ,.,_OD TB& 8BAG END of the evtD·
Inf, temper tantrums were noted amon1 the sul·
lied eelebrities.
Coa1res1man Charlea Ban1•l of Harlem
walked out ln a buff, aaylns be'd bad tnCM&lb. dur-
lDC I&1Cll' Ed Koch'• ~ tum on 1ta1e. when
wU.b tbe rt.Jp of the cast of "Ain't Mtsbehavln' "he
1atllilecl tome of hts 1dmln11tr1Uon'1 racial pro. .,......
Al ft) Ro~:, Oftff e~ Uw philc)lopby bOml all Grl lboW1 ad tM blldtoct tnatb und.-tnu all political Htire In • fl"ff 1ln1lnc
tockti: ''tverythina la funny u 1on1 ult ta hap.
pentns to aorneoM elae.
\
join us for an open house al
our newly relocated~ -...-L..-
County Airport office at 4590
MacArthur 'Blvd .• Newport
Beach. on \\blnesda)( March 26
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
V ace President and Manager
Randy Zurbach and his entire
staff arc looking forward to
meeting you and introducingyou
lo full-service banking at Wells
Fargo-inclu~ three Walk-Up
and three Drive-lJp Windows
that provide extended banking
hours Monday through Frida»
Free refreshments.
W! will be serving pknt y of
tempting refreshments throughout
the day.
Free gifts.
There will be free gifts for
everyone.
1he Stpgecoach
IScoming.
Bring your children for rides
on an authentic ~lls Fargo
stagecoach.
~•••rJllll' r ,_ ...
Come &ll. 6ll out a coupon
and you may wm one o( thrtX
sterling silver ~s Fargo
belt budtles to be given away at
~y s celebration.
MembPf r 0 IC.
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PITTSBUBGH (AP) -~ SpeU, who
d ~ LD ltTI al the aa• ol Tl. bu N:tntmbtted the
Un.lted SUlel in h1I will -a t.bouaht worth more
than $145.,500.
A check from t.b t1tata of t.be Ent, Pa ..
tavern owner waa Jnued to the federal
sovetnment. esautant U S. AttorGt)' Joel 8
SU-a laid. The mon y ... m to lrlt.o lbl. 1 Mral
fund.
"l know of oo Olbe!r lnddeot •here lbJa ofr\tt
hH become lnvolved •ith the rece•pt or a lift Of
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Teaeber'Pays'Beaders
Kids Cashin on Words
By STEVE MARBLE
Of• DMfY ,, .... •tatt
A 1roup or studonta at
MudOw View School In Hun-
tJn1too Beach an. lau1hlna all
the way lo the bank over a new
readlnl asslinmeot.
The A.eacher. lt seems. pays
them lo read. And she claims
the readina incentive program la
a roaring aucceta.
Of course, the fourth and fiflb
graders in Betty Hardin's class
would bit a roadblock ii they
tried to cash In the green stuff
al tbe local hamburger joint.
The book bucks, as they're
called. will buy only lime off
from other classroom tasks. But
that's apparently enough t.o keep
noses in the books.
"It's a motivational tool we
came up with." the teacher ex-
plains, "but it's also run and
that's probably what makes 1t
work."
The incentive setup includes a
cardboard bank where students
deposit their eamln~s on a dally
baala -'lb student tellers, wbUe
a pair ol student bank prealdentt
keep an eye on the shop.
When a student's passbook ln·
dlcates he's piled up at least S30
In reading money. he can
withdraw his funds and pay oft
the teacher for a bit of tree tirM.
Thirty bucks buys 30 minutes
of free time while $50 covers an
hour off from classroom assign·
menu .
To insure that she does not
lose financial control over her
students. Mrs. Hardin has posi·
lioned berseU as audit.or over
the student banking operation.
Students agree the learning
program is hm.
· · 1 play chess sometimes atftl
other games." explains fifth
grader Jason Mitchell as he de·
posited another SlO for firusbing
a library book .
Students, the teacher explains •
a re encouraged to use their free
time t.o keep reading but game
playing is allowed if it's not t.oo
disruptJve.
'
Another atudenl unvel11 a
complex plan he and some
friends have worked up for rob-
bln 1 the bank. Mrs. Hardln
lau1ha wben abe hears of the-
plol.
"There's really no Umlt to the
variations in this game and, I
gue11, that includes holding up
the bank."
The two-month-old program,
though, has accomplished what
it was designed to do. she says.
She maintains student.a have not
only increased their reading but
their comprehension as well
because they mu.st answer ques·
lions or writ.e papers on assign·
ments.
"I'd heard of this money.
making idea somewhere ahd
then sort of expanded on it,··
says Mrs. Hardin. "It not only
gets them reading but has them
practicing wnting checks and
thinking in t.erms of money." llOUr ••-Al """dt\09"9tf'd hme •II lcelvect will lie """''Cl' --· ••· l>ld• <e<tt-wm t>e PUllllCly _...o, aml,..cl AftCI oeclared t>y t"9 Cltr
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In a<c«clMIC<' wnn I,..."'°"'''°"' ot lsecll°"• 1no 10 t777. lncl1>slWt, Of 11\e
s.<11..n 1110 to ti/I, 1n<l1>.iY•, ol trte l •llOr CoOt ol tne 51•1• ol Ulilom1a.
Ut>or C.o01! o1 IM Sl•te ol C•lllon>la. , ... CllY C.0.-11 ol lht City ot F°""t•ln
llw City c.o.-11 Of I,.,. C.lly of Founl••n llelley has l>Y ~tullon 6000i.O Cite
Velley has l>Y .....Oiull°" •-1•0 ''-e>r•Yelll ... -.r1y r•I• Of w-• I«
a>r•Y•ilinQ -Y ••IP ot w-~ le>< i.acll crall 0< l'f~ ot worl<m•n or
e•<.h cr•ft or tvoe ot workm•f"f or m•<l\ani< needed to •ire<ut• the c~
mecha"'< ftHOld to ue<u1• lht! con-hrac 1 wftlCI\ wm lie.,,..,,_ to Uw wt·
tract •"K" wlll lie •w••ord to tr..'"' ceul111 blddtr. •• cll'termu~d llY lht
ceutul -· •• «Ml•rmo....S t>y 11\e S1•1r 01-torol l"°"str1e1 R•l•loon\. SIM• Olnt<lor ol l,..,.,.lrtat R•••tlOfl\ Tll• <,,..,_, ......... oroYlcle SU<ll
The <-Ofttr.ctor \Mtf Pf'OVMJif' \U<n compe"WtkWI 1nsur•nc1 •s requtre<I com~...-1-tnW••nce a s '"'""'" lly the Ut>o< Coc>e ot '"" Slate 01 by ,,.. ~ ,_ ol ,,.. 51••• Of c..111 ........ --I t!llKllC• • < ......
C••it0f''""4A~ MM:t \l'\•11 ••K\11• • COf\ tr•ctor•\ cert1hc•te re-g•rd1nq '••d
tr•ctor'\ c~rflfi<•t• rt'q•r01no \•fd compen~ton '"u1rwtnHtits. Th., con
cOf"'oenwit.on f'l!'QUlre~h. T,... con tractor ~II further r~r. all suD-
tra<tor ""'It tUf'tf'Wr rf'Qu•rf •" \UC>-contr.ctoo to S'm•l•rlv Pf'OY•dlr SU<h
contr•ctor'\ to "'"Htairlv prov10• \uch compenwtion •nwr•nc.• '°" allot lM «><n~nWllOft 111~•1<•"<• 10< all 01 lht! \UbcOlllte<t°"'" .-mptOyee\. Tiie (Of\-
\UO<.Ontri1<.IM\' emotov"'' Tnf' con Ir.actor\ and sub<ontr•ctor\ ,,n•lt
trtJclO'\ ano \ub<ontrartor\ \hall turn1\h uw C.1ty a certthc•tr of wa1vwr
turn1\h thf' (lfy ..t Cf'rt1hca1r of w•••tr of \Vbr094t.on undH" the teonns of '""
ot \Ubr04)4ttton U'f'\(Jttr lhf' tf"rm\ ot thir wortcer s t~~k>r't lnsur~e.
.or-ti t-r c, <CM""Pf',,WhOt\ 1n-....ir~nce No bid .-111 t» cons.tdff:ed unle\\ U 1\
No b•O w111 bf> con\•Mr .. d unle\o!i U is m•d• on ,,.... off1c.1•I bl•ntt torm
mdOf' on the Otft<.t-'I bldn9' too" furn1~ by nw City and'' m.oe in
turn1'N"d Oy tf'lf' C•tv dnd '' m<'df 1n .ctordM\<f' witn trw orov1s·~~ of ttu'
c1<coroan<: .. w1tn Int prov1\10n\ ot thl\ Notice •nd the ~1 requ1rernents
NOllCf' dnd ttw prOftOwl r~ouot&m,.nt\ and cond1t10M \e't tor1n un<Nl'r S>e<t10tt
.;nd comlthon""' ~·I '°''" u~tl' !>f'ctton 1 ot ow ~•ticalton\ Each b10der
1 o• tt'tt' S()P(1tK,H1on' C ·•<"-b•dO•lr muo,t bt' U<e~ 1n .ccoroance w•th
"'"J\f t>t> h(tin\t-0 1n ottmdAn<.f' w11"" dPOlt<•blf' ._..,,.,., l.tw\
dpOlt<.dO* \htt• l~w' Pl•n\, \PM 1t1c At Ion\ and off 1c1at
Pldn\, \CWCrlt<dt1on\ ~nd 0H1c1a1 opowl IOl'ms to i.. 1>W!<l l0< 1>1cld1nQ
propO•~• form\ to lie U\11' lor 01<1<11nq c•n i.e Ol>IMl'll'd onlv al IM olfl« of '""
, 1n.,., C>llid""'" only .it'"" olltct ol th< City E110tt••e<. C1tv H•ll <•I• ( t1Q1"""r C.1ty Hdll C~I of \.llcl Pl.,.., tnd 51>«1fketk>M
co'' ot w1c1 P1..,.,, •na ~ 1t1c.1t10•" •• U 00, tnclucllno ta•. If lt.e llidcle• "'
• \1 00 •n<luclff"I ••• 111,,.. ll1ddo'r •P· oorh tMt ""'Pl-...a Sc>t'<lf•<ei'°"'
o<><t\ '""' 1n. Pl.tn\ ena 5of-< 111ullon• i.. wnt l>Ymall. the ma1ll110 tnd h.encll·
I>< wnl by md•I llw ""'"""'•!Id t\dncll lr>q t Mrgr \Noll be.,. .odcl1llona l SI 00
onq < M<111> \1\911 llo'.,. ddcltllO<WI \1.AIO Ne1tller 1 ... ~OJI of CM PIMIS and
N • ''""' the co\t 01 ll>t! Pl""' •no Soe<•llc.11oM nor ttir C<Kt Of malttno
!>pt-<1lt<o1l10ftS nor llw co\I ot ma•ltnQ hancllt"O will be rotlwndtd
<1nd 11-1"11 ••II be ref-TIM City~ tl\e rlgM lo ntle<I
,,... CllY rt'M<ws 11\e r!Qt>t IO reJ«I • .,., or ell -,.,.. or •II llicl\ Ewlyft McClendon
D•l"d ~l\'br ...... Y II. 1..iD City 0..-°' -EY~'•" M<C.~noon Cltvot
c11v Cif'n. ot tn~ F ..... e1 .. va1..,,. ca111.,...1•
C•tyot f"""'"'" Oeted Ft!brwlry ... ,..,
MAUDE U)llRAINE l(ENT, rwued
•way °" Mot•<" ''· t'lllO 1n l•ouna
Hiii\ C• PTIO< to '"" ••111.m.nl 1n lei>"'" World In 1~11. Mr\.. lt•nt ll••cl
'" Frederltk. OhlahOm• wrw,,. ,,,.
helord 1n ltw tuunc:uno ot )•v•r•I ~panl\h Baptl\I N\l\\IOn\ 1n In•
f.redtorlc•. Okl•homa •rt!A •nd 1n
Vt"rnon, T•••~ After retlr1no Mr-.
Kent l>et41tne wry .t<ll•e 1n ,,.. B•Pl•\I
C.l\urc;I\ ol L_.f\ol Hiii\ •II~ ••• '""
101 "'"' P<Hlclenl ol ,,.. ot.11.0 C1t.111 •no ,.., •l.O a member ol ,,.. Ellell (IUO
!>M h \IKYIWcl l>y ' \l\1er\, M•ry
F•"I' of Ta.U. MeDel H•mm. Gr.K•
Kinder •nd Leona Oalord. all 01
Oktalle>nla. t twoowr Byron lttM •IM>
ol Oltl•l'tOme. ntec• Mn Leno••
Ja<k•on of G•••n\lloro, Ho•lll
C..rollna -1411 iervl<••--. lltld
today. Men:ll ?•. l'lllO at 1 OOPM al llW Finl 8..,C,•I Olwrch ot l.equM Hll"
wtlll AeY WttltY E !>mlth Olll<l•llllO
P11Yale fan"Hly 1nlemwnl wlll De ,..l<I tn 11.., of 1-.,, tlW ,.,..,..., reQ1t4"1\
11\el clon.ttlOn• ... m<tde lo .... '"""" '" Mr\ Kent t ,.,,.,,.,.,.. A., F•ll"llly
l<114WW1 8eac'll MOr-y dH e< tor~
KLATTE
HE\lot. KLATTE ••••Oen• ol
N .. wPo<t &..~. C.. PA\WO away on
Frlcl•'f. Merth 11. ltlO tn (htCO, C.. al
Ille •oe ot H Surlfl...., llY M• PM•n•• Or Er,,.\I and J-IClalle ol New-1
Be•ch. C• ll<olN!r Will Kl•llt ol
!>enl• Crw. C.. Prtyate '>#••Kn wlll
beheld
ltlCHAltOSON
YM CA will be holding
day camps for boys and
gi rl s kindergarten
through 3rd grade and
4th ~rade through 6th
grade from 9 a .m . to 3
p.m. March 31 to April
4.
For Junior high a nd
h igh school stude nts
there are Sun and Surf
Caravans to Baja March
29 lo April 1.
Enrollment may be
made at the YMCA
office. 26076 "C" Getty
Drive, Laguna Niguel.
or by calling 831 ·9622.
Wrestling
Cla3s Set
HAARV V Al(HAAOSON, ruio.nl
o1 ~·" .i..... C.-••••no C• Pn•..o An eight-week course ... ., °" Motnh 11• t• s... ...... o Dv in t he fundamentals of
""wife ~\V'f. \On 0•11•• Rocl1410<oon .,. ,,.,,,.., c •. 1or•""<"11dr ..... 1>•01,,., ~ restling for 14 to 1 P
M >11on R1c11.ro'on 01 o~•ro•t . year olds will be held
M •ctHQdn Ptiv,Jf~ tt:tm•l'f orAvt"•uoe
\•f Yl(t'\ ..... f)(• ,.,..,<!on T1>ocl•Y Thursday from 6 to 8
M•mh 1•. 1• di 10 OO-'M di P .. 1•0< p.m. begiruung Apnl 17
l/1tw Memon~I P.-. 11'1 llt1> o t ttowHs 111e ••m11y ,u 011 .. ,,, at the Capistrano Valley
cont•lblltlM\.,.. m.-10 ,,,.. Am .. roc.tn If i g h S C h O O 1
Hfl•rt Asw<•ctt 1on P•c.•fl< V1tw MOrt<>MYalrKtor' gymnasium
scHOENnuo Registration will be
FRED" SCHOEHEBCAG, P&\'>ed he ld at the San Juan
-•• on Man:h n . '"'° "' Mf\•oon "'"10. c.a "* ...... • 1N'mt1e• .. ,,.. Capistrano Recreation Matl...n~L.odte•ISOF&AM. D l l 32506 H• •• """'wd by "" wi1e Gieo'I'\. e p a r men .
0.1191\ter a-i»r• M !><,_...t>ero ot P a s e o A d e I a n t o •
:,:: :'~~~1~~~ weekdaya beginning
brot1ter ... 1 ... 1ew, ltalpft &. Gr•"'· April 14.
-si!Md o. °".,.. -~1" w Information ~;.:.~:....!t't! :.~,,!, !!' !.~, 'i!. ";.;..; obtaine d by
on Tur\oclar. MelCll H. "Ml trom 493·1171.
may be
calling
Bullock's Mission Viejo now open
discover a whole new world.
• • •
Win d skating with O.P. Sportswear.
Jamie Budge, the inventor, demonstrates
a greet new sport combining roller skates
and skateboards with a 10-foot nylon sat/.
Saturday, 3129, 10:30, 12:30. 2:30, 3:30.
Parking Structure, Top Level
Afterwards, see slides of Jamie's marathon
1400-mtle skate from Seattle to San Diego.
Interchange. Middle Level
Young A ttltude
Young Men's show.
Dynamite fashion to the
music of Disco One.
Saturday, 3129. 1:30.
Young Attitude,
Lower Level
~OPH!!;TICATW PR(J(JRAMM!NG ... Beaulilul !;tereo
Mu1;ic-New~-Mar!f1e Warilhar-!;ld Raporlt;
Con{;urner Reporl~ ~'loDk Markel Reporl1;
~ ......
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
N·S650S
NO'JICE OF SALE OF
REAL PllOl"ERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
'" .... ~· c-r1 of .... CITY OF s ... 1. Mf ~hlomt• t0< Ille
FOUNTot.IN VAU.l!Y, C.ALll"OlllHIA '-"'' 04 Ou ....
HOTIU INVITING a1os In IM Mall~• Of ll•lt E••··~ ol
FOlt COfCSTlllUCTIOfll OF AON AL 0 l AM8 EA f 8R.ASC H ,
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from th• Fed•r•t•O C.nur<t\ or
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CHESTER ARTHUR TOMPKIN~.
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Cold Weather Factor in Where People Live
COLUMBUS. OhJo CAP> -TM frM1101
temperatur. outlkll m1,1 bl dolal more ta.an
'llPPine your DOH -. ~ 1D81 ~ ctitwtq peoplt from YoUt eommWdQ. ~ • Rudr.
The atwt:r bJ two ee•amlm at WrtSM S&ale Ualvtrslty l.p DQ\QD bmd tbat .. .aw -oold
tt.-.peratUN to be 1J«Uk -ll a &lplfteut factor ln dlttrmtn1ni· _...,. P90ple cledM lo
move.
.. rr IS NO LOMGU ~ it l• ~ed on a ICMGUfteally ecaaduet.d 1UIU.Ucal
teat," aald ..... lltDU. OM ol tbe UIOClat.c
proreuora of eeoeomlca.
Tbe l'9IMl'CMn cauu..ct. ~ ... Uaat IOOd cllmate doem"t alWafl au.nc:t people, wbUe clues
in \Ulfawrabae cllmat. -1ueb u Mi--.poUa -dn provide •ttradiou to aftMt tie cbW.
" Tbe proteuon 1urnyed 3' ma.tor elUea.
t8klng lnto •~t facton aueb u the eoet of
llvbtg, income growth, educatioGal levels, cllmale
and unemployment.
"Our findings indicate that the most important
determinaat of micraUoo if a climate-related
?_riab&e -apedfically, bow eokl the afta geta 'in
tne winter,'' tbe proleNOrS CCJDCluded.
THE WINTEJl CllJLL WAS FOLLOWED in
hoport.auce by an ania'a lncome crowth, education
levels, bow bot it gets in 1ummer and the cost of
living -exclusive of energy costs.
· Climate, ol course, affects the cost of living
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14.99 twin
Cotton flannelette from Chins.
Reg. $30 72"x90" size fits twin/full.
All cotton, imported from the
Peop/fJs ' Republic of China White
with blue stripe, matching hem.
24.99 twin
European Lace therms/.
Orig. $35 Virgin CresJan• scrytic
with cellular thtJrmal tt'9BWJ. White
or champBgne. Limited quantities.
From Fieldcrest. ..
Orig. Sale J~
Twin $35 24.99
Full $40 29.119
OustJn $45 34 ••
King -m 311.99
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Reg. $45 Acrylic blanket Is Perma-
1 Soft• trested to Bllmlnate pl/ling.
White, champagne. coffee or
horizon blue.' From Fieldcrest.
Also available in s thermal version.
Reg. Sale
Twin $45 34.99
Full $55 42.99
Oueen $6lJ 48.99
King $80 66.99
Bedroom ACC6880t1Bs. 81
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bee.UM of the t1penH· ol btatl.D1 and cooUn1
bulldiap.
Jn lb• 1tud1. c:Umat.e detlrebllh1 waa
determlDld by mtuurtn1 bow far dally 1ummtr
and winter t mp raturea devlated from 85 <tea,... Tht Ntu.ltant del~•Y mea1urement1
-t.bt 1um ot all dearoea abov• or below th1a
comfortable level -provided a more ''approprtac.e
me11u.re of weather diacomfort" than almple
* • •
winter and tummer temperature avera,.., t.be
reHardMn Hid.
The coldett metropolis was Mlnneapoll1°St.
Paul, with 8,310 winter degree heat.inc days. The
Twin Clllet' climate was 32nd overall."However1 this pf'()8peroua Midwest cultural center rankea
14th lo ln-mtaraUon with a rate ot 6.1 percent.
OSLANDO. FLA., BAD THE Bon'EST
* * * " ,. 34 Cities in Climate Test
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BJ fte Auoetaa.i P1't!9I
H.,. ll a tlltinl, lo order of rank by cllmaUc
dealrabllity. of 3' dtJee .surveyed to test the effects
of climate and other variables on "111ration.
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bt.J HO UA 1'44 .J 0
640 411 2•.• ~2 .. '
summer climate with 3,228 coolba• decree days.
But lta climate ranked ei1hth overall ud the home
of Disney World Ued with Atlanta for flfth In
in·migraUon at a rate of 19.T_peretnt.
Orlando and lrltnneapoU.s0St. Paul 1how that
cit.lea witb climate extremes caa overcome
adverJe climate -mott readily lt the problem Is
heat, the researchers ••Y· But there 11 a eeneral
rule· 1'People don't want to be lD places where the
weather wtJl make them uncomfortable," aald
aaaoclate profeNOr Rt.abi Kumar. "Tbey tend to
avoid living iD est.reme dima••·
Some SUnbelt dtiel received middle ran.kings
because they were conildered too bot in the
summer, be said.
TBE BF..SEAJlCBEU AUO CONSWERED
summer beat, winter wind cblll and tummer
humidity -but round the last waa not statistically
significant. They based their migration
percenta1e1oa1960-1970 figures, the most reliable
available .
Overall: the researchers said, the most
attractive climate wu found ln San Diego, neither
too bot in summer nor too cold in winter. Its
summer cooling and winter beat.in.I oeedt deviated
least from 65 degrees -l,'39 degree days in
winter; 722insummer.
Sao Diego's actual average summer
temperature was 67.7, while the wtnte!" average
was 56. And the city's in-migration rate of 18.4
percent wu eigblb beat amonc the 34 citlf'S
ranked. (See Cold Weather. Page AlO).
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. 'Take • ay •• ah. letalr ... ,.,..,..,,..49
COLD WEATHER. • •
Buffalo, N. Y., known for lta rough winters and
beavy aoowfaU, had the leaat desirable weather i.n
the survey -an average • de~ in aummer
and 2' ln winter. Net In-migration was minus 6.4
percent.
BUFFALO'S SU MMERS AllE FAR FROM
bot -only 437 cooling degree days -and it.5
winters are bitter cold -7 ,062 heating degree
days.
Unlike the young, growiot Minneapolis-St.
Paul area. where unemployment is traditionally
lot, Buffalo is an aging lndustrlal city.
Unemployment lo J anuary was 10.7 percent, for
example.
Houston Jed in in-migration -21 .9 percent. Its
eUmale ranked slxth overall, the researchers said,
with 1,434 heating degree daya and an average
winter temperature of 54.f degrees, and 3,226
cooling degree days and an average summer
temperature of 81.2 degrees.
THE GREATEST BATE OF out-migration
was for Pittsburgh -7 percent. The Pennsylvania
city has been refurbished. but its central industry
-steelmaking -has been troubled by layoffs and
plant closings.
Pittsburgh, with the 23rd-ranked climate, like
Buffalo is cold in winter -5,930 heatinc degree
days and an average 29.6 degrees. But it is
comfortable In summer, with 948 cooling degree
day!" and an average 70.4 degree temperaturf'
College Cites
FVStudenl8
Scoot Wi Ison and
Larry L. Tesdall, both of
Fountain Valley, h a ve
b een named t o the
dean's Lssl for academic
achievement at Pacific
Ch ris lia n Collc~t.· in
f"ullerton
2 -Honored
Alicia M. Raupp and
Vicki Colgren, both of
Fountain Valley, and
Carolyn Slayter of Costa
Mesa, have been named
to the dean's list for
academic acbievemPnt
at Chapman Coll~§~:
Orange.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY ol..,. 11\al t"e
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OI""" "'-1 IM
City Cit',. ol ttw Cit, Of F-t~..,
v.i1e,, C...tlornt•, •111 r•<elw --P"OOOWI\ Uftlil the "°"' of 1 00 p,m on
Tt>urwl•Y. April 3 '*· ror 0<.0lno o! Fount•ln \/alley Re<re•tlOfl Center
P•rklno lOI & a.ti DI-• In <K•I
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In KC~• wltl\.,,. "'°"'''°"' 01 S.ctl°"' 1no 10 1m. 1nc1ww. of ,,,.
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wear out faster than I can recharge them. plus l
underst.aod J can't take my chair on an alJ'pla.ne.
Help! E H .. Huntington Beach
Tbel'e la now a company that muuladarea
baUeliee to meet Ute apedflc power reqlllrementa
or eledrte wt.eekla1ln a-9 to provide • loafer Ufe
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:bikers ~ck .Up Crown
LA Gets First Roun·d Bye in Playoffs
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• INOU:WOOJ) CAP> -TM Loi ~ ... t.ak•n baw taken wbat tM.Y hope 11 Juat U.. ftnt IMP to a NaUocal l.utttball Ai· aoelatila dwnploublp. I TM Labn didn't look m~h lit• cham
ptiou durlnc moet of Sunday nilbt'a 1ame qalmt tM Yb1tia8 Utah Ju:a, but they
fln.llbed fut to record a 101·81 victory.
1cored Utah 30-18 ln the laat U minutes to
ratae lta record lO 57·22
IAMAAL WILKES LED the Laken wltb
22 polnta and u rebound• Kareem Abdul·
Jabbar added 17 points and alx rebound.a for Lot Angeles and Norm Nixon bad 16
points and a 1ame·hlgh 12 us1usta.
The Lakers didn't appear ready and
sharp during a good portion of Sunday
niaht's game, undoubtedly a reaction lo
their 97·92 victory over the defendln1 NBA
champion Sonics at SeatUe on Saturday
nlgbt.
··1 knew we were going to win a bundle
of games," aald Loe Angeles Coach Paul
Westhead. "But I honestly didn't think the
way SeatUe was going that we were aolng
to overcome them. Not that we couldn't
win enough, 1 didn't think they were going
to lose enou1h. As it turned out, they lost
JUSt enough lo give us an edge.
But the Lakers were tough when they
needed to be, making 14 of their 18 field
goal attempt.a in the rourtb quarter.
BY WINNING, THE LAIEll.8 are the
Paclfte Dtvlaioo &Jtllsta and automatically
~ive a bye durin1 the first round of the
upeomlq NBA playoffs.
"We've fought hard to get to this posi·
lion." said Abdul-Jabbar. "We're very
pleased. This is just step one, we've got 12
more wins to make and hopefully we'll put
a ring on our flnger." Los ~ actually dinc:bed a tie for
the dlvbloo crown, but since the Lakers
won four ol t.beir alx games over second·
place SeaWe durinlf the regular season,
they are champions even if the teams tie for UUe.
The hapless Jan, who dropped to 23·SS,
jumped out to a 33·24 advantage after one
period Sunday night and led 78-n entering
the final quarter, but Los Angeles out·
"I THINK THE BYE will help us
because at least it gets us into the quarter·
finals. The playoffs are a second season so
everythln' that happened in the first
season is Just the preliminary to another
season. We just have to be ready and
sharp and stay healthy and stay lucky."
WILKES SAID THE UPCOMING
playoffs "will be like another season, but
for right now we're going to savor this and
enjoy It and try to finish out the final three
games on a hot note.
"You're always optimistic but 1 don't
think anyone quite expected this. We 'll be
<See LAKERS. Page 82)
· Press11re Victory
Young Holds On; Heads for Mesa
By HOWARD L . HANDY
Of -o.ity ~I ... St.ti The spectre or Nancy Lopez.
Mellon notwithstanding, Donna
Caponi Young held her cool and
didn't wilt under pressure Sun·
day to capture the LPGA Na
tional Pro-am tournament in
Las Vegas.
Young will be playing an the
Women's Kemper Open at Mesa
Verde Country Club this week
but will not arrive until Wednes·
day morning in time for her spot
in the pro-am.
"TIOS WAS REALLY a thrill
for me,'' Young said b y
telephone from Las Vegas
following her triumph Sunday.
"I've lost this tournament a cou·
pie of times on the last nine or
tbe last couple of.holes.
•'Today I three-putted the final
green but it didn't make an)' dlf.
ference. I had a two.stroke lead
over Nancy going on the green."
The victory is the first of the
new year for Young who was one
of five players to lie for the lead
after 72 holes at Mesa Verde last
year. She lost in a playoff to
7 JoAnne Carner but went on to
win the prestigious LPGA cham-
pionship later in the year and
get an invitation to play in the
Mr. Goodwrench tournament al
El Niguel Country Club In early
January.
"I DON'T RECALL too much
about last year except that Nan·
cy bogeyed the 16th and 17th
holes and all or a sudden we
were told there was a five-way
tie and we went out in a hurry to
play it off," Young says of the
first Women's Kemper Open.
"I do know that the course
there is great. It's one or the bel·
ter courses we play on all year
but I really don't remember a
lot more about it.
"I think I'm hilling the ball
better than I have for a long
time and it was only a matter of
time before I would jump to the
lop.
• • 1 didn't get nervous and I
dido 't get mad. The only lime I
was a bit shaky was on the final
hole and I think I could have
four-putted and been· all right.
Anyway, I won with a three-putt
final green ''
A YEAR AGO in Las Vegas,
she finished second to Lopez·
Melton when the tournament
was played/lit the Sahara in·
stead of the Desert Inn as it was
this lime around. •
• Lopez-Melton c a rded a 14·
Under rar 274, the lowest 72-hole
k>tal o the year and Young was
two shots be hind in second
place. 1b.i5 year Young fired a
70 on Sunday to finish two-under
and a shot In front of Lopez·
Melton who is coming on strong·
ly in recent tournaments. She
will also play at Mesa Verde this
week.
Youna bas won 15 touma·
menta ln a career that started in
1MS. Her fll'St tour victory was
ln the 18 U.S. Open and when
1be repeated the win in 1970, abe
beume CJnlY the second woman
tonerwtnthetournamentlncon·
lftutive yean.
SHE 18 ONE or the moet ac· tu.rate driven on the LPGA tour
and bes' distance can cope with
tM loaser eouna such as Mesa
Verde. She bu a smooth, de·
Jtberate nlnl and her fairway
woods and Ions irona are her
fort•. Sbe 11 llxtb belt OD the all·
tlme money Ult 1oln& into the
turreDt campe•p with '803,"'
la c.....,. Mrnlap. Sbe bad her '-t ,._ ln 1"' wbea 1lM won
SUI.• ud nmlbed ftftb oa u.e •-.Y Uat. Tlall inelilded tbe •.m • .. la tbe Women'• kemper ()plD lut MUOD.
Her fatbtr narted her oa UM
road to golfing success and her
hus band l<en has taken over
Ken Is tournament director for a
number or LPGA events and the
two are together much of the
time
WHAT lS HER OUTLOOK for
a victory at the Women's
Kemper Open?
"I don't really know," s he
says ... But I once won three in a
"em per s~laed1d~
Tue9day-Practice, all day.
Wedneaday -Pro·am, atart1 at 7
a.m.
Thuraday through Sunday -
Tournament, a .. rts at 7 a.m. each
day, except Saturday (7:30).
row and there is no reason why l
can't do it again. I'll be there
Wednesday."
Young bad been wanting to
win in Las Vegas, and wanting it
badly, since the 1971 Sealy
Classic at the Desert Inn.
In that tournament. Sandra
Palmer holed a shot from a sand
trap on the 18th hole to give her
an eagle as Young watched. The
amazing shot gave Palmer a
one-stroke victory over Young.
"Because of what happened, I
was determined to win h@re."
said the 35-year-0ld veteran. "I
wanted to play well today and I
wa nted very much to win."
PLAY WELL she did Young
finished the 72-hole tournament
with a score of 286 on rounds of
71. 74 , 71 and her final·round 70
over the 6,237·yard, par 36-36-72
Desert Inn layout. She earned
$30,000.
Lopez-Melton, lhe LPGA's top
money winner the past two
years and a winner or 17 touma·
ments over that period of time
but still looking for her first win
of 1980, just missed. She bad a 69
Sunday to finish at 287 and
earned $19.600.
First-round leade r Jo Aon Wa s h a m and second.round
leader Hollis Stacy tied with
scores of 288. Washam bad a 68
Sunday while Stacy finished
with a 72. Both collected $12,000.
Tied at 289 were third-round
leader Judy Rankin, who faded
to a 74 Sunday. and Amy Alcott.
who finished with a 70. Each
earned S7.500.
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DONNA CAPONI YOUNG SEEKS SECOND ITRAIQtn' WIN.
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Tracy Just
Another
Happy Kid
NEW YORK <AP) Tracy
Austin returns to high school in
Rolling Hills Tuuday and
becomes just another one of the
kids.
The only difference 1s she's
Sl00.000 richer after wanning the
SJ00,000 women's pro tour tennis
cha mpions h1p s at M ad1son
Square Garden Sunday
AP Wirepft010
''I DON'T REALLY think
about the money," Austin said
after her 6·2. 2~. 6·2 victory over Martina Navratilova. The vie
tory brought her 1980 earnings to
$243,000.
JAMAAL WILKES GLIDES PAST BEN POQUETTE.
"I think I'm a kid when I'm in
high school back home and when
I'm with my friends," s he said.
Asked what was she when she
was on the tennis court, s he
h esitated and Navratilova
answered for ber: "A tennis
player."
Cotton Candy?
That's Not Trevirw
And what does a 17-year-old do
with the money?
"I REALLY DON'T do
much," she said. "I Live with my
parents. I won a car in my first
pro tournament. I might go
shopping a LitUe bit more than I
used to . . . but I don't buy
anything wild."
Austin, who admits she is one
or lhe top two or three players In
the world, methodically
eradicated Navratilova with her pin-point passing shots and dev·
astalingservice returns.
In the opening game. Tracy
broke NavraWova easily. send·
ing Martina's first serve whist·
ling down the line for a winner.
Although Navratilova broke
right back. the now of the match
was set.
"I DIDN'T MAKE the shots
when I had lo,'' Navratilova
said . "My serve wasn't that bad,
but it wasn't that good.
"My forehand went totally out
the window. The only place I
could h.il 1t was cross court. and
Tracy was JUSl waiting for that
one."
Navralilova. the two·time de·
fending Wimbledon champion,
lost for only the second time in
38 matches this year. And, Sun·
day's victory by Austin reversed
the decision in lasl year's winter
tour finale, when Martina beat
Tracy 6-3, J..6. 6·2.
A Madison Square Garden
crowd or 13,878 -an all-time
one-day attendance record for
women's tennis -watched the
Avon Tennis Championships.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Fla.
(AP) -The pressure wu ap-
plied immediately by two of the
greatest pla> ers m lhe history of
golf.
It was just what Lee Trevino
nttded.
"Jack (t-;icklausJ and Gary
(Player) both birdied lhe first
hole and J'm thinking 'hey.
they're coming al me in a
hurry'," Trevino said
"That's what I need to play
good. I hke smoke. I've always
liked pressure ."
AND, IN one or the most pres·
s ure-packed tournament.I. in n:·
cent history -with most of the
great names in the game taking
a run ~t h.im at one lime or
another -the s wa ggering
Trevino fired a front-running 70
that provided him with the titll·
1n the Tournament Players
Championship Sunday.
At one point. Nicklaus. Player.
Tom Watson, Hubert Green. Ben
Crenshaw and Britis h Open
champion Seve Ballesteros of
Spain all shared second place.
hot on Trevino's heels .
"With great players like that
all bunt'hed up. anybody could
have won." said Trevino. who
played in the last group on the
course with Nicklaus and
Player. a H al l or Fame
threesome that owns more than
200 worldWide victories.
IN mE END, TreVlDO was
lhe survivor. He was asked if he·
was surprised lo outlast such an
aggregation.
His eyebrows shot up.
"Hey, man, I'm one of the big
boys, too . I'm not cotton candy
sitting over here." he said.
He proved to be the toughest
of the m all m the ambitious
event that is billed as the annual
champ1oosh1p of golf's tounng
pros. He started the final round-·
with a one-shot lead and, though
lied at ooe time or another, wa!>
never beaded.
He fuu.shed with a 278 total, JO
shots W>der par on a Sawgrass
layout Lamer than usual 111~
total was a course record by rive
!>hOl!:t
The victory, Trevino's 23rd on
the Amen can tour, was worth
572.000 Crom the total purse of
~40.000 lht' b1~gest in lh1•
United States. And 1t marked lhl·
13th cons~ut1v<• season in wh1rh
Trevino has won at least OO('C
C R ENSHAW. playing we ll 1n
front or Trevino and company.
t•ventually look second -a
pos1t1o n with whi c h he is
beconung unhappily fom1har It
was hJs sixth runnerup placing
in less than 12 months
Tht'rc mav ha\'£• been some
consolation 1n the $43,200 check.
however It made Crenshaw the
game's 25th man to reach SI
m1lhon in career earning~.
He made 1t close with a fi·
undcr·par 66 and a 279 total. but
a b1rd1e putt that would have
lied him with Rev1no re·
fused to fall on the final hole and
sent Ben off shaking his bead.
Watson and Ballesteros were
another stroke back and tied for
third at 280. Watson, the game's
outstanding golfer for the past
three years and the only two.
lime winner this season, shot a
closing 68.
Ballesteros. completing a
three-tournament swing on the
American circuit, had a 69.
One VERY Big Hurdle
That's What Remains for VCU Tonight
INDJANAPOLIS (AP) -UCLA, lbe Cin·
derella surprise of the NCAA basketball tourna-
ment, bas oae AU-American hurdle to clear before
it can go to the ball: Darell Griffith.
"Griffith ls a super player, one you look to in
games like this," 1ald UCLA Coach Larry Brown.
who aeoda bis unranked but undaunted Bruins
after the rc.bool's llth national championship in
tonitbt'a NCAA final against No. 2·rated
Louisville.
uoarnrrre aB111ND8 ME 10 much of David
Tbomp10D.'' added Brown, comparing Louisville's
S.4 All-American to the atar 1D•nl he coached ln
the pro rank.I. "He'a 1onna score, I don't think
anyone can at.op him. But I hope he's 1onna bave
to work for hia Polnta."
The cballen1e or an opponent with an All-
Amerlcan ln kt lineup ls notbinl new ror the
BruJM, who have clawed tbelr way from an '"'
start to wttbin oee win of their flnt NCAA t1Ue
1lnce 197S, wbeo the)' won the lut ol tbelr 10
champ&onablpt under Coaeb John Wooden.
They limll-4 Pl•yeroftbe Year Kart Acuimll
lO it DOlnta on .. ror-11 tbootlD1 ln beatin1 top.
ranted DePaw TI·n ln tbt Wett RecMn:al. and
they MM 'J.l ftftter loe-.. "" CafToll to-1T
point.I and elibt reboundl and forud bJm into slx •
turnovers in defeating Purdue 67·62 Saturday in
the semifinals.
BROWN TOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE Sun·
day that he was unsure who he'd match against
Griffith in UCLA's aggressive man-to-man de·
fense. "I wouldn't be surprised if everyone got a
chance to play blm," said UCLA 's flrst·year
coach.
Griffith was awesome in LouisvlUe's 80·72
.aemltlnal victory over Iowa in Saturday's opener,
scoring 34 points on 14·for·21 shooting. He was
equally effective lnalde apd out, hitting high.
arcblnl jumpers from 20 feet and aoaring over
taller opponents wlth bl1 48·lnch vertical Jump lO
l core from ln cio.e. ·
"You atop Darrell Orifftlh by pttinC two
balls-and-chains and bookina tMm onlO both 1.,1,
because I don't th1nk one would be enouth.'' 1u1•
aeaUJd lowa Coach Lute Olson. ''He la one 1reat
player."
BOW WOULD GaJ,FITB suard Griffith? .
"That'• • touib one," replied the senior and
team camptaln, who bu dedicated th11 lOuma·
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Porter'& Bige1t Battles
Ftghting Drink in g Habit
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KANSAS CITY, Ko. -o.n.u PorWf•• fathl:f II ••1• he decided to reveal hia aaa•a pf'OblMl WW.
alcobol beea-. be believea lt'a t.be bes\ ••Y to
1•ln the 1*bUc•1 \Ddentaodlaa.
Ray Porter. se. ln a C'ClpyftOt story by The KUNI Ctly
Star Saturday, wet tbat Darrell bad entered an alcohol ,...
bablUt.aUon Procr•m and would be releued April 12.
Porter. the American Leap'• All·•tar catcher tut year.
left lbe Kamal Ctl.Y Royals' 1prtnc train·
ln1 camp March 1' under my1teriou1
clrcwnat.aocea. Joe Burtle, Royall 1eneral
manapr, said at tbe time that Porter bad
left to leek medica l advice for a "very
conlldenUal and personal prob&em." •
"I fell ll the story came out now it
would aoftAm things for Darrell when he
com ea back," laid Ray Porter f.-om his
home ln Oklahoma City.
The elder Porter said his aoo bad bat·
• tled a drinking problem throu.gb much of
""'Tu his U·year m-.jor league career.
"He told me before be went in, 'I 'm tired of me lJr the
shape I'm ln and I'm not golng to have it any more'," Porter
said. "He said, 'Even if I never play another day of baaeball,
at least I'll be al peace with myself."
"lie told me he was very disgusted with his life -the
drinking he does and his routine. He has been in a sltuaUon
where it would be easy for any of us to get in a drinking habit
and It's awfully hard to break.
'!He's been awfully unhappy with his inability to get
straight and he finally decided to dry up."
When informed of Porter's whereabouts, most of the
Royals reacted with quiet acceptance and concern.
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Lamar basketball coach Biiiy Tubbs on bow
knowledgeable Lamar's fans h ave become: "I can
remember the day when I'd say something about the
four comers, and people In Beaumont thought I was
talking about a bar down the st.reel.''
Miiia-See• Nae 8••9 Wit• Ot0•n-•
Executive director Marvin Miiler of the Iii Pla)'ers' Association says a new obstacle in the
basic agreement between major league baseball
players and club owners has surfaced. Miller says
the owners are proposing to restrict the length of contracts
for maJor league players with fewer than five years' service
St. Louis beca me the 17th of 18 clubs to vote for a strike, vol·
mg 10·0 to strike . Lou PltUella collected four hits and
three RBI. including the game-winner as
the New York Yankees nicked Detroit in
exhibition play Sunda y. 5·4 .. Bob
Forsch worked seven innings a::. St. Louis
bt•at Philadelphia. 6· 1. Forsell srattered
six hits . Willie McCovey belted three
hits and drov<' in the winner with a single
as S<.in 1-'rancisco stopped San Diego.
6·5 . . . Bob Stan.ley allowed one run in
seven innings in pacing Boston's 4·2 de·
cislon over the New York Mets . . . Phil
Garner and WUUe Stargell slugged three
Mt&.&.•• hits apiece to lead Pittsburgh to a S-3 vie·
tory over the CbJcago White Sox . . . Texas took advantage
of Phil Nlricro•s wildness and timely hitting by Don Kahter
a nd Bobby Johnston to put Atlanta down. 6·4. . Ken Lan·
dreaux sin gled In the winning run in the ninth mnang to give
Minnesota a 5-4 victory over Cincinnati Cinc1nnat1. with
its squad splat, topped Houston, 4-0. behind rookie CbarUe
Uebrandt'~ five i,('oreless innings of pitching 'Jamie
Quirk had thrt•c RBI to give Kans as City a 7-4 win over the
Te xas "B" squad ... John Mayberry drew a bases-loaded
walk to snap a tie and lead a 7-4 Toronto victory over
Baltimore ... Jorge Orta's two-run double capped a seven·
run second inning and Cleveland went on to dereal Seattle,
10·4 . . ~t Thompson bounced a bases-loaded single to
drive In a tie-breaking run in the 10th inning and lift the
Chicago Cub!! to a 6-4 wi n over Oakland
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1 Wuhlntton contln~ lta _guat for a Natlooal m Balk.U.U Alloci•U. ,..,..., bttUa a.day wttb
a llt-114 victory over i>.troit u &ewla Pen.et. the
NBA record-bold r with 29 ualsta, fed off for a.. It
w1• the Bullet.a' third 1trataht wt..n ud left them a bllf pme
beblnd the 11.xt.b·pl1ee New York K.nkkl and cne pme
beblnd Mlle HouftOll. TM top 1ht team1 lo t.be But Con·
ferttace D\Ue tbt plQof!a ... Daf'71 Daebiia aeored 32
point's. lncludtnt alx 1lam'4IW\u, and
1rabbed 18 rebound.I to lead Pblladelpbla
to 1 112·109 t.rt~mpb over the Kaleb. -...,
WUlla .. a.od TMJ &alelll teond 35 ud,.
polnta for NeW' York ... lalb a., ....
acoNd nine polnll ln the llnal 3~ minutes
to help Portland subdue San Dle10, Bt-81 • . .MJke NewUa led the way with 38
polnts u New J.,...y beat 8ostoo for the
first Ume tn she meetlnes tbla aeuon,
101·96 ... Eddie lolaalOG scored• polnta
• while San Ant.onlo was held under 100
oawic11tt points for only the second Ume tn more
than 140 aames as Atlanta captured a 103·95 deelAlon . .
Walter Davia and Joluaay m,a. dauJed Denver with their
spffd and alellbl of band. Davis led with 'Z7 polntl and Kllh
had 16 polnl.S, live asslsts aod five steals in a 118-102 Phoenlx
victory . . . A.rUa Gilmore scored 29 pointa and Dwtpt
JODe• added 22 as Chicago nailed Golden State. 129-115.
8nd••' •••r411e Get•••• A•.Ut
Bo6t.on, stunned by the firing of Coach Fred Iii
CnlgJdoo. spent the w,eekend hit~g Md winning ,
in National Hockey League action, topped by
Sunday's 7·2 roul of Phlladelphla. The BruJns' Ray
Boarqae picked up bis 60lb asst.st In his first NFL season, ty·
mg the record for assists by a rookie defenseman ... Gnuat
Mulvey scored twice in a U>·SttOnd span to power Chicago
past Atlanta. 4·2 . . . Steve Shatt and Bob GalDey each
~cored two third-period goals and. Guy Lafleur added three
assists to help Montreal extend its unbeaten streak to 15
ga mes with a 6-1 victory over the New York Rangers .
Mark Jobuon scored his first two NHL goals since coming to
Pittsburgh from the gold medal winnin~ U.S. Olympic team.
·as WlnnipeE? fell. 4·2 ... Steve Christoff. another 1980 Olym·
p1an. scored a goal and an assist to pace Minnesota 's 7-1 rout
of Colorado ... Bob Nystrom of the New York Islanders and
Buffalo's J im Schoenfeld traded first period goals in a 1 1
sta ndoff ... Bob Fltcboer scored two power-play goal!> to
help Quebec down Vancouver. 6·2
ltaHa• So~~ Saars laUrd
Eleven soccer stars and a club president were •
in Rome's Queen of Heaven Jail today to be ques-
tioned by judges in the most sensational scandal m
Italian soccer history. They face charges or ag.
gravated swindle and risk life disqualiflcaUon from SOCC'er, in
add1t1on lo Jail terms. 1f convicted Among the arrested are
Lazio. Bruno Giordano. R i c k y Albertos l and
Felic e Co l ombo . for m e r co ll e ge
bas ketball a nd professional h:iseball star Pbll Sc:affldl
year -old son of the lat e Emil Kara& of the San Diego
Chargers. was shot lo death m :i street brawl Sunday night in
Santee ... Ex-Jockey Coo Errico was due 1n U.S D1stnct
Court m Brooklyn today fo r arra1~nment on charges he bn!)(•d
Jockeys to fi x races at Aqueduct and Saratoga betw~n 1973
and 1975 ... Panama's Hilario Zapata scored a unanimou!>
dec1s1on over Japan's Shlgeo Nakajima today to wm tht•
World Boxini:( Council junior flywt'ighl till<" There wen' no
knockdowns in the 15-roundcr Mlkf' O'Korf'o srored lfi
points to help the E ast beat the West. 88·79. in tht• 21st annual
N at1onal Basketball Coaches Association All star ga ml'
T~uion .. Radio
Following ar e the top sl)Orts events on TV tonight RcJt1nos
are: 11' 1 excellent .''' worth watching ;~ 'fair ,' forget
1t
6 p.m., Channel 4 ./ I ./ ./
NCAA BASKETBALL : UCLA vs Lou1sv1lle
Announcers: Dick Enberg. Billy PcJcker and Al McGuire
K1 kl V,rndeweghe and the UCLA Bruins. the C1nde<ella
tecJm of the 1980 NCAA playoff'>. qo for 11 all ton1qht against d
form er Bruin player and a ssistant coc1ch who now directs the
Card1nc1IS, Denny Cr um. Lou1svllle., 0Mrell Gritf1lh <,con>d 34
paints 1n a i.em1final win over lowJ and hc>CI tb of the first 18 for
the C.:ird1nal s.
RADIO
Bdskctball -UCLA vs. Looow llle, 6 p.m .. KMPC <7 10).
TUESDAY'S RADIO
Br1seball -Cincinnati vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10:2S
d.m .. KABC 1790).
Moria g llp
Former world fagurr s kc!llng \1 ar Landa F ratlannc is Uft -
ed by oth<>r ..,k ater~ dun n~ thl· taping of a television
:-pec wl fnr '.':BC'" 81~ Shov.. hn pm(l'S&1ona l dehut
Fro• Pa~ Bl
UCLA, LOUISVILLE VIE. • •
mt•nt ''' J bo\ hnod frn•nd .IPrn ~t nngl'r. "'ho 1 ... <.tnc kl'n ~•th
C'anct>r ··1 guesi. I d havf' to ~ .. ,,
don t lt•t mt• ~l'l tht• b~l l
bt-cau.c;e-once I gt'l 1t. you Vt" ~nt
to respect me · ·
GrtH1th 's p lay b as earned
m o r e tha n r es p ec t He's
liou1 i.v11le's a ll-lime leading
l>Corer and a sure-hre pro first
round draft choice
"He's the best college player
1n the nallon. and he's go111g to
make M>me pro coach av.'fulh
happy," said Lowsvalle Coach
Dennv Crum. ·If at v.en· not for
Oarrell. we would not be here
W l' ~Lart thn'<' V>Phomon ..., ctnri
J frci.hman, but Darrell h:i~ bL·v1
our s tabtlJzer. He plays with so
much confidence. 1t ru bs off on
everyooe else.
''EVERYONE KNOWS BE can
shoot and score, but he's also un·
selfish. That's the mark or a great
player."
.,r ... uphomorf". 1'Nc•k Smith and
Wtl1•v Brr>wn Freshman Rodney
\ll•t'ray .... the c;tartm~ center. a
1nb he'!\ had '>lOl'<' his brothrr
"Cooter was tnJUred in the third
.::im1· or the season
This 1s Lou1s v1Ue's third trip
to the f'lnal Four 1n Crum's rune
... eal>oru.. but it's first lime as a
hnahl>t. lrorucally, the Cardinals
lost both prevaous limes to
l 'CLA -96-77 in l972 a nd 7S-74
m overume in 1975
1 f' t:C'LA. %2·9. -.,ns , at wall be
'h• loc;mgest champion lD thl'
'<.' \ \ l> 42 ;f•ar history. ~ur
pds:.1n~ Ult 25-i mark of the l9TI
\larqiwttl' team Jf LouJS\'lUe.
32 J. ~11\5 , 1l wall be the se<'OOd
v.1n n1n gest ch am pion e ver.
bt.>h1nd on)) Ule 1948 Kenwckr
team th.al •ent J6.J
Wallach Stars
As Montreal
"foppl eM LA
Cowens Continues Pace
UCLA starts S· 1 Rod Foster
and 6-3 Michael Holton in the
back court. with 6-7 Darren Daye
in r eser ve . All three are
freshmen. Holton aod Daye
might lake turns guarding GnC·
nth, or 6-7 senior James Wilkes.
a. forward wbo is UCLA's top de·
feos1ve player. may draw the as
sagnment.
t:CLA. "1uC'h fuus.bed fourth
1n the Pa~fi~·lO C«l!ereac-e and
~ot on SC'AA b4d onl~ beu~
the field "as ell p.a.ndeod to ~
teams Uus >'"ar and tM ~
changed to ~rm1t beds to l!X'tt
than l•'O teams from a ~·
(c reo~. has ~.at.m ~ Do=o-
1o n . De P a u l. Obao Sc ~tt'.
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to the fanal
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Jack Porconto, wbo dropped
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BMketball Coacbee
Tu OJ.on No. 1
INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -Lute
Ol1on. who 1ulded Iowa I~ the NCAA aemltinala, waa named
Utt otvtaton I Coach of tbt Vear
11 cboltn by Ute National Al.·
IOC!latton ~ Baaketball Coachet.
Olaon la a former Marina Hilb
<HunUn•ton Beach> c:oac1'.
where he ltd th• Vtktna• for abc
)'Hrt Watt movtna on to Lon1
Beach Qty eoneae, Lona Beach
State ud lowa.
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I h reo And w~ decided there wu
no rna1111n to pnot11 the matteT, so
wll 'd work him two "
UCLA's scoring I ader ls KUt1
Vandewegbe. who avenged 19.5
points per game dunng the reg.
ular season and l1ad ~ ln the
victory over Purdue, ancludmg
four clutch free throws tn the
final mlnUU! "I wish Kiki would
look ln the mirror ooe day and
11~e how talented he really is."
Brown aaid of the S·8 senior.
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Hllf!Rll'V HAID llAaa would
111 n II r hi" nrxt 1cheduled •P·
1w11rnr1<'" Thur.day when the
An11~1t1 rtu'f't th<• Chlcaao Cu~ In
1'11lm Hprln111 Sherry •lllO uld
thal 1>lkht1r Chrt• Knapp, who
waa hold out of Sunday'• 1ame,
thrnw well on th 1ld0Unet and
would •tart Tueaday a1aln1t
C'lovoland ot Tucton.
THE BllV INS' OTHER
starter ls U sophomore Mike
Sanden, whose Insertion into
the pivot 1lot In mlda~ason was
one or the keys to UCLA's
turna round. Since then the
Brulna have won 14 of 17.
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·rhc1 An1ela clOH oul their vlalt
In Ar1wn• 11alnal the Indiana
I.Oday &nd 'l"uetday and al.lo wlU
play o "B" came aaaln•t
Clflvtland Tuetday. Dave Fmat
w111 to atart today for tho Antell
For Loulaville, Griffith starts
In the backcourl alongside
sophomore playmaker Jerry
Eaves. 1lK! forwards are a pair
-road R ace
Five Area Drivers Win
MEXICALI, Baja CaUfomla -Five Orance
Co11L area drtvera. lncludlni a pair or two-ma.n
teama, were winners Sundl.)' ln the Mexlcall 250
olf-road race11. Sixteen others ahared ln aecond and
thlrd·place honors.
Coeta M"a '• 'Ray Bates and Steve Ebbert of
Huntintton Beach shared the wlnnln& booon ln
Ct111 10, two·11eat t ,200 cc action with • time of
flv• houn, 23 minutes and a1 aeconda edtlnl out•
team which Included HunUniton Beach•{ John
Boyer (5:24.38).
JN THE CLA88 EIGHT. two·wheel drtve utill·
ty compelltoo, San Clemente'• Jerry McDonald
and Ben Metcalf ot La1un1 Hilla domlnated wtt&
a 5:20.48 clockln1 ln their Chevrolet. • mlnut.ea
ahead ot tbelr nearHt rival.
Al.lo a wtnner waa So Clemente'• Dick Vick
ln the motorcycle dlvlalon u he and Lont 1 .. ch'1
John Watkin.a captured Clua 38 <• yean and
older) laurela wtth a •:at.17 effort. Third ln that
race wu Rod OllUland of San Juan Capistrano
(5:'4.53). riff other area drivers earned laurels In
motorcJcle action.
CllVC& 1111.LEa ""'a nuuMt·UP ln Clua 22 o.,.n with a ':07.43 tlme, wblle Scott a.nd Kent
Pfouter of Cotta Meaa teamed tor a ':30.'4 t.n the
Cla11 21, 2&0 cc. wttb a 4:80.'4, abnd of San
Clement.a'• Cralt Adame.
Otbar th1rd place effort.a were reeorded by
Huntiftlton Beach'• Rlchard Varner (125 cc) Ind
Corona del Mar'• Mac Doualu <Clua 30).
Thlrd plac. ttn.lahen ln four,wheel veblcln
Included Laauna Beach'• Malcolm Smith <•lnal•
Hat. mllmlt.d), John Gray a.nd Jim Austin ot
Corona d•l Mar (tWO·Hat unllmltecS>. Costa
Meu•1 Joa Kennedy (l,800 cc dune buHI .. ),
Chart. Hamill Sr. an4 Cbarlea Hamm Jr. ot Hunt·
lnston Buch U,800 cc Baja bull>. and the team ot
David RamM1 ot Capltttano leacb and Newport
Beach'• Gary M)'ers (mlnl-plck\lpt).
L ou1 s v11le. wb 1~ t •t'P'
throu~ Uw-~etro ~~
"'1 th a perfttt u .. s!ak TY-
ce1\•ed a fi rst·rocmd b~. pasU'd
overume \'lct.one'S b'~r K.asas
State and Texas A&)( and aw.
beat Lows1ana Sl3t~ &Dd Io..-a io
g a 1n the final
Two Bag Ten rivals. P\rdur.
22· 10. and Iowa. 23-9. '"11 med
an the consolatJoo ga mt" tooigbt
befo~ the title clash More than
17.000 people wall fill Manet
Square Arena to see which club.
UCLA or Lou1s v1lle. will sutteed
Michigan State as NCAA cba.m·
pion.
A spokesman for NBC said the
net work expect& an audience of
about 50 million for lta telecut.
F.....P.,,e 8J
I.AKERS •••
going to the playoffs real hot and
very confident."
Former Laker Ron Boone led
the Jau with 19 points. Another
former Laker, Brad Davis,
added 16 points; Allen Briltow
talUed 14 polnta and Ben Po-
quette bad 13 polnt.s and a team·
hlgh nine rebounds.
Utah played wltbout yet
another former La.ker, b11b·
scortna forward Adrian Da.ntley.
and were allo without Terry
Furlow.
"We buu in there tbe whole
1ame1" aaJd Utall Coach Tom
Nlsaalke. "U you live ua the tq fella (Abdul-Jab61r) we'd be
celebratlnc the cbamplonahlp.
Con1lderint we have Dantley
and Furlow out, we're playtn1
well. We pla)'9d hard and ex·
ecut.ed well."
The Lakf!'I return to act.ton
Tbunday. .,aiut the laJM foe -
butt.biltJmoatUtaa.. Tbenlt'1one
more home srrlday bliht .,.tut San befoN Wl'aP'
Plnl up tM r teuan Sun·
d•Y atGoldlnStat.e.
1
FOR THE RECORD I
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LOS AJtGELES -C,_,.s •. wu• n .
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COOOf'r 10, H•YWOOd u. L•ndsi..rr •
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1 S Greg O.VWr G oO I So. n Aoelney N<Crv F CU I Fr
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UCLA 10 llOCI Fo.te< G .. f'I Fr.
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COLLEG~
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Athletes' Plan
" ls Dead Issue
WASHINGTON <AP ) -The athletes' plan to
permit them to participate In the Olympic Games
in Moscow this summer while simultaneously pro·
testing the Soviet military presence in Afghanistan
apparenUy is a dead issue.
A high White House aide, wbo asked that be
not be identified, said a similar proposal was con·
sidered when President Carter called for a boycott
of the Games and was rejected.
Although he said he had not studied tbe
athletes' counter.proposal, wbk h was sent \o the
While House Saturday evening, the official said .
''It's obviously unacceptable. The president has
made rus decision ...
The athletes proposed that they be permitted
to compete in the Olympics but would prot~t the
Soviet presence in Afgharustan by not taking part
in any of the ceremonies.
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they would not participate in the opening and dos·
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any medals they wtn. They would arrive in
Moscow JUSt before they compete and leave im·
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said. "The decision has been made "
NEVERTHELESS, THE COUNCIL adopted
the plan initiated by Andy I. Toro of El Cerrito, who
competed in two Olympics in his native HunJtary and
two fo r the United States dunngrus26 years in canoe-
ing.
"A boycott is an effective tool," said Toros.
who was 16 when the Soviets invaded Hungary in
1956, "but what we are proposing would be more
e rrective. Demonstrating in the homeland Is more
effective than doing 1t elsewhere."
Sailors, Eagles
Await Semifinals
Newport Harbor High's Sailors and the Estan·
cia Eagles await the survivors of S o'clock action
as they gird toward a possible rematch for the
championship of the Orange County Volleyball
Tournament at Marina High.
Newport. ranked No. 2 in the CJF 4·A previous
to a four.set victory over the No. 1 ranked Eagles
last week, breezed through pool play, as did Estan·
cla to Saturday's action.
Five o'clock a ction tonight pits Capistrano
Valley against San Cle mente and Laguna Beach
against Huntington Beach.
The winner or the Capo-SC duel meets Estan·
cla ln the semis. while Newport Harbor will tangle
with the survivor of the Laguna Beach·Huntington
Beach tiff.
Tbe championship tlff starts at 8. following the
6:30 aemlfln.als.
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m1ldn1 a hablt out of
"clean aweeplnc" Loa
Ant•l•• Yacht Club'•
Whitney Serles for
y achta rated under the International Offshore
Rule.
Choate and bia crew
look the 46-foot sloop Ar·
rlba around the 87 mlle
Santa Barbara Island
race -third in the
Whitney Seriea -in an
elapsed time 16 bours
and 48 minut es a nd
saved their time for
overall and Class A
wlns.
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wo r ks on w a ll of the SI 1.5 million
Moscone Convention Cente r in San Fran-
cisco. The 650,00·squa re-foot exposition
facility 1s scheduled for completion tn late
• SPORTS I BUSINESS
1981. George Mos c onseu was serving
as San Francisco a vor whe n slain in his
City Hall office ·GI. 1978 by a former
supervisor . Dan tC'. White also shot and
killed supervisor I rvey Milk.
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ENTERPRISE-CREW PREPARES TO JIBE BIG CHUTE.
MOAC -1. lnnov-. Orvc:e An
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eAVC, J AlbOet, Pete H<1tn0rtO Levr Difficult Times ~nefit
Even Bo Couldn't .Help Skyrocketing Energy Prices Briig Jobs
Freedom Gets a Zero in Cal Cup
WASHINGTON CAP> -Labor Department
economists believe they have discovered an UMx·
peeled economic benefit from surging energy
prices · the c rcallo• of hundred!> of thousands of
JObs.
Worl<ers to make and install energy.saving
equipment. for example Or more truc k dnvers t.o By ALMON LOCKABEY • 0.11• ,., ... ~ ......
MARINA DEL REY -Actress Bo Derek may
be "Ten" in some circles, but fully clothed, as a
guest aboard the 12-mcter Freedom Sunday s he
turned the beaullful blue-hulled 12-meter into a "zero "
In two of the slowest match races in the his·
tory of the Cc.ii Cup Freedom. with Dennis Conner
NllVC Series
O'l Roler W ins
Ahmanso n
at the helm. was soundly beaten by Malin
Burnham iJl tht" helm of Enterpnse in the final two
rncei. of the Cahfomia Yacht Club evenL
IN THE FIRST RACE a ll the old yachting
chcht'S -watching grass grow and waiting for
'-'<Jlt·r lo boil under the sun were revived along
with a few unpnntablc:s
Picture. 1f you will, the still life production of
EnterprtS4! taking on1· hour and 19 minutes to
travel fro m the start of! Venice Pier to thf'
BOATING
Nature Aids
State Energy
SACRi\M ENTO <AP 1 -The pa:-.l o;tormy
't\ inter means Cc.ihfom1ans should have enou~h
electnrat y W s s umm er as long as they k~p ron-
servmg it. says a slate Energy Comm1ss1on plan·
ner . \H~ather mark. thre<: m iles a way. Even more dis· Staff planner Gary Simon said that two
maying was the sight of Freedom arriving at lbe months ago. when rainfall was below normal. the
mark 18minutes and 15serondslater. com m1ss1on fea red ther e would be power
The downwind spinnaker run to the finish line shortages on hot s umme r days
another lhre<.· miles was only sllghtly faster But no longer. Simon said in prcc;enting his re·
51 minutC!') for Enterprise with Freedom s trug-port to the comm1ss1on
glmg througtl the big ~pectator neet nine mmute!> lh• late r said in a n intc>rvrew that there "'ill O'I Roler, skippered by Kirk Elliott. Newport lc.it c:r still be a probl<'m of m.11ntainins: re-.1·nf' S:f'nerat
II arbor Yacht Club was the Class A winner tn TllE Sf.COND RAC•: was slightly faster at mg ca pacity But he• sa id that problf'm "1s le~i..
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Series the s tart with the wind wtus tllng up lo 8_ 10 knots M•rious the.in 't\l' tho uRht a coupl<· of months Saturday, in a Z7-mile race around the oil islands. a~o. . We were .<taved by nc.iture "
The race started Saturday in light airs that got <tnd Freedom Jumping out to a three boat length The ram and mcreas <'d snowpack in the moun·
even lighter about a n hour later, but when winds lead on lhe opposite end of the line from En· t~11ns mean the ut1ht1es will be abk to generate th with d h d f terpnse. It aJ>pcared for a few minutes that the h d I d b f came ey came a vengeance an a most o crew aboard f rcedom might be reeeiving an inspira· y r0<• t"(:trtc powe r :1n uy power. 1 necessary.
compensate for lo '4-nt c;peed hm1ts and the
s lov.ed movemf'nl of tht•at1on·., good<,
La bor SecTt>tan tta \1 a rshall Mt1matec; that
of lht-2 m1lhon 111b., n at<-d la~l }ear. bt·l\'t•t•n
750.000 and 1 million rf'~llcd from t>mp!<1)Cr.., n ·
tuming t.o human l.:ibor nher lhJn f'H·r more e lC
pen!>IH· <'ncrg} d rl\ 1·n mr htn(:!')
·I .am M't'IOI.? 11 ho1prn Jll O\(•r •ht· rountn . !'it ar'hall ~aid
. If }OU rL-dU «t' tht• p4fl lim1t In ('(JO ... l'r\t'
ftlt'I. \OU nt"f'<l m11n· trur. <lrH·•' rr "Hl re put
t ing In rnnn · 1n ... ul.1t1nn •1 i..1·1Jt rri,m 10,1ng hl'<it
\<JU O\'t'd labor t11 d r1 11
This I'> not '" 'J' hJ lht· m orl· t•n1·r~y
r rict•<; rl1m h. t h• m o(' 1•111 th1· \m1·ri c:.i n
v.ork forr(' (•xpand J.,1bor l>q,;in mt•r1 l·conom1~b
..ad mit that h1 ghl·r "nt·ri:\ 'rt'C''i a h <• contributt· to
I h t' loc;s o( JOb'\, 1nl'l ucJ1n g2flJ.OOO <'Urrt•nlly in lhl'
..auto 1ndu..<ttn
But 1f till' th<>un t'> ral('CI. rurn·nt forerasts
of sharply n !>1ng un1·m p •~ment th•~ year may prove overly pess1m1 ... t1C'
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Secured by California '.ear Estate
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7141675-79:> the yachts reefing their mams'ls and reducing lion from the famous "Ten ... but after t hree tacks from thl' hyd rot·lectnc ut11Jtaes of the Pac1f1r heads'~waminlmum . freedom was forced to tack underthebowofthe .N~o~rt=h~w~e:s:t.~h:e~h:a:1:d---~--~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Even under reduced sail several of the yachts starboard tacktnJ.t Enterprise and the wind beRan to .-suffered minor damage. go hghtagam.
Rod Lippold's 46-foot Hidalgo parted a ha lyard After three tacks Enterpnse had establish4!<1 a
in the heavy going; Saudade, skippered by 8111 lead over Freedom, beating her to the weather
Pascoe. dropped out of the race after reducing sail mark by one minute and 28 seconds . Conner and
to the minimum and still experienced difficulties. his crew tried a few half.hearted jibes -apparent·
and the 8.1 foot M-boat Sirius II, skippered by Jeff ly Just for the edification of Miss Derek, but
Farwell with a crew of junior sailors. parted a run· Burnham and company aboard Enterprise paid lJt.
ning backsl.'.ly and had lo abandon the race to save lie heed and went on to win by t wo m inutes and 28 the ma.<il.
There wa~ a hassle at the start of the IOR seconds. leaving Freedom to wriggle home through the busy spectator neet. neet, despite the li ght winds, when Hartley Turpin It was a far cry from Saturday's race in
8 aboard Dawn Treader was approaching the line on brisk 15.18 knot breeze when Freedom Jed all the
starboard tack and forced several port tacking way to beat Enterprise by S8 seconds. even while boats w take his stem . Turpin filed a protest against Don Ayres' Dog Patch because he said he _n_u_r_si_n..;.;g_a_d_a_m_a...;.~_e_d_m_a_st_. _________ _
had to alter helm to avoid contact. Dog Patch
fi nis hed second in Class B but is s ubject to
Turpin's protest which will be heard Wednesday.
While the IOR boats in the Ahmanson Sen es
were saihng the 27-mile course, the Performance
H andicap Racing Fleet CPHRF> yachts in the
Dickson and Corkett Series sailed a 19·m1le course
H-i<el' fft•ll\
IOR ... -I 0 '1 Roler, Klr-Elllotl.
NHYC, 1 ll•ldior. )1,., llncH,,..,•n. eve. J Ne• .. eov. J<1(-8•1111 •• NHVC
IOR 8 -1 8~ Wl9, Ron MeMlle, eve. 2. 0o9 P.ic.I\, Don ,.,,. .. Jr.
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Allon8rown,VVC
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Nll Y(, 2 PIUOI Pete. lH CO<t. OPYC
PHllF <II IOIOWll S.rle•I -I
HOOdlum, ""-·-,,,,.,., Xlld<M••. eve. ) Contenhon, Cio<Oon Ciralldm.
!>SVC; l S..--, Don McK111C11n,
NHYC
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eve: 3, Summenet, 8ol> Men11e11, eve
PHAF·C ICor-elt »rlul -I w.u .... ,.,, Ho, Jim l"onylh, eve, 2.
Commotion, llooerl AlcumOr•c.
NHYC. l Scol(h Mist, 001' An.
Oer\on, eve.
OCC Top Qualifier
Orange Coa~t College skippers Chris Raab and
Jack Franco tied with UC San Diego's Robert
IJutael and Mark Folkman in the fifth Southern
Series of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht
Racing Association Sunday.
The series of 10 races for A and B skippers
was sailed in south San Diego Bay out of the San
Diego Navy Salling Club and wound up the five·
event Southern Series.
The aeries qualified six schools for the Pacific
Coast cbamplonshJp to be sailed in Mission Bay
startlna May 10. OCC topped the list of qualifiers
wlth a low acore of ei&bt polnta, and UC San Dleto was second with 17.
Otber quallfien were Lone Beach State (Keith
Dodaon and Mark Golison) 19; USC (Mike Down·
int and Peter Drunln) 19; San Dle10 State (Scott
l(arru and Ty Beach) 21, and UC Irvine <Mitch
"fadruaa and Tracy Usher> 28.
Warmin&ton Captures Race
Clole Encounten4 •kippered by Jlm Warm.
lngton of the boet cluo wu the winner Sunday In
Newport Harbor Yacht Club'• United States Yacht
Racln= Clu1e1 reaatta.
N D~h•l1'·211 turned out for th• event. There _..DO other cl&Net.
~·~ went to Shy, •kleenect bf Don Bever, western Yacht Club, and third wu Sp~, l&Ued bvtlliMtt Ramser, NllYC. '
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Clo l q PricP NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
Mondi¥. M6roh M, 1• N ~LY PILOT
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'Eurodollar' Hit
For U.S. Woe
By .JOHN C\1NNIFF
NEW YORK (AP) -To John Wlnthrop Wright, whole
investmtSnt firm bandlea $1 billion of Individual &Dd
inatltutiona1 investment.a, the idea of curing ln!lation by
promoting a reeeaaion is equivalent to phlebotomy.
That practice, more commonly known u blood·lettlq.
was thought to be a universal cure many years ago when
mediclne wu 1till in a very dark age. But still no darker,
he says, than some of modem economics
Recesaion, says Wright, a CODHrvatlve, blue.chip
investor. produces two effect.a he thinks should be obvioua
to everyone by now.
It reducff the numbers of independent, competitive
businesses and compels government
to borrow in order to finance Jobless
benefits and welfare programs that
deplete the nation's industrial capital.
A recession, in other words, not
only weakens the subsequent recovery
but sets the stage for the next recession.
And as the patient grows weaker, the
doctors see no alternative but to lel
more blood.
WRIGHT SPOKE recently at the cu"'"'"
Annual Symposium on American Capitalii>m, which be
sponsors at f·a1rfield University, a short wstance from the
Bridgeport, Conn .. offices of Wright Investors' Service.
As be sees it, the designers of fiscal and monetary
policy continually c ut the veins of the patient. in this instance
the private domestic economy, instead of attacking the
du;easethal leads to the ailment
The disease. Wright told an audience of business
peopl<.·. academ ic!) and st udents. 1s Eurodollars. No, be
does not attributt.o all blame lo them. but he does believe
they are an obvious and unch(Jcked monetary problem
00 NOT LET "f:l 'RODOLLAR" throw you. il h
n•ally a !>imple term All 1t mean!> 1s a dollar borrowed
from a foreign bank. Th1.1t borrowed dollar 1s an IOU to the
bank It is an asset It 1s a dollar 1.1-;set. And when a bank
ha-. an a.!>set 1t lend!> 1t out
That dollar ass<.'t does not take on the conf1gurat1on of
a dollar bill 1mpnnted with the fif(ure of George
Washtngton. It 1!:. a t 1 edit dollcsr, the very s ame a.s that
cre<1ted \I.hen you borr<>"" from your local bank.
As we· have seen. the r'ederal Heserve can limit
lending and borrowing in domesuc banks, but tbere 1s no
formal re~ulataon of those dollars produced overseas. And.
Wright pomLc-, out. they now total $450 bi lhon. o r only SSO
lnllion lc.-:.s lh<1n the domc:st1cally produced total
ONCE l'POI" A T IMF.. Wright observed, anyone
wanting tJ S dollars would buy them on the foreign
cxthangt-market. creating a demand that would Lift the
pnce and prott>ct us from imported inflation If the dollars
were vah1N.1 h1~h~r. for ex1.1mplt·. 0 11 might cost r('lat1vel)
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Market Plummets;
Recession Feared
NEW YORK <A P l -The stock martet took another
steep drop today, continuing the slide of tbe past six weeks
amid recession fears.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 19.71 to
765 44.
Losers outnumbered gainers by a !H margin in lhc
tally of New York S1.o<'k Exchange-listed issues.
The Dow closed last week at its lowest level in almost
t"' o years. recording a loss of more than 118 points since
m 1 d ·February
The market's nosedive has be-en blamed on fears that
soanng interest rates and government credit-tightening
moves <J1med at combatt1ng rnfl<Jtion will lead to a
subslanttaJ business s lowdown m the month!> ahead.
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
"Billy said he was too sick to go to ~
so MC1tftm'('s giving him the lit detector test."
DENNIS THE MENACE
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in "It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown"
tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2.
• n4E MAD't' IUNCH
Clrldy llO!uM ... ltle f9mlly
10 do • M1W. ol the lalfy
lale "Snow White ..
• OOOOTIMES
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economlC CftiMI elttr bolh
Jamea and J.J. IOM their
jobs
• DICK CAVETT
Guest Je<I HarrlJ. (Part I
ol 61 l!I OVEREASY
Gu1111s: Enzo Sluarrl.
Ansel Adams. (FU
()) TIC TAC DOUGH Im MERV OAFFIN
GIJMta: Walt• Martnau.
Swa Stlmpaon. K.C. and
T-1 De sano ~. C88NEW8 HAPPY MYS AGAJN
~ oetennonecl to get a
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~Ooooy
• A8CNEW8 G ()) JOt<ER'S WILD
• M•A•S•H
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ri.a on loot 1napect1on and
Col Poll• get1 lhot 1n Ille
becl<alde
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A young de1ec11ve
asalgned 10 a murder case
&PP881'11 to have tned and
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fD OVEREMY
Guests: Enzo Sluarll, .
Ansel Adam&. (R) ~ MACMJL/ LEHRER
REPORT
7:30 . Tif£ MUPP£T8
~l·MayWllNems
D Q1I Flta THE MUSIC 8 THAT'S HOU YWOOD C1J TIC TAC DOUGH
• AUINTHEFAMl\.Y
Ed•llfs lavonte cousin
~ lo Ille rescue wt\erl
Archie gels Ille flu.
Claa1111el Listings
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9 l<CST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles
KCOP· TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
• KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
• KOCE·TV (P85) Huntington Beach
9 MACNEJl. /LEHRER
REPORT ~ SONO lrf SOHO
··<near ~lemme!'Sleln II'"
Linda L-1t. POiiy JlmM.
Mllllcen1 Mclrlln. Elaine
S1r11ch and 01Vld Kem&n
salute lhe mua.c of ly11C1S1
Oscar Hammerstein II
Cl) p .M. MAOAZJHE
9.'0C> 1!J C1J lrS AA80A DAY.
CHARLIE BAOWN
Charlie Brown's small
rroubles grow wt>en c1
PeanulS· conservallon
gang project tums his
t>IMbel lleld Into 11 garden
plOI (RI
0 urn.E HOUSE OH
THEPAAIRIE
A con man (Ray wa1s1on1
attempls 10 bilk money
from lhe Wa1nu1 Grove
rOSIOenl$ by per-su&01ng
1tiem 10 bel on lhe ll1!W
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GaNCY (RI
0 MOVIE
• 11r "Jory" (1975) Robbv
Beoson, Jann Marley A
young man hangs up ht'
guns al1 er k lhlng the mur •
der'er of hl1 t1thet. (2 hrs.)
8 9 THAr8
INCAEDl8l.E
Reports on 9 people who
1ump off a 1.000 loot
t>rklge held by~
~who-human
1rves 8lld a matt who
CAICMI lllTOW9 In his
llandl -fMtUfed.
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• 21TOHIOKT
Holl 0art Gill!On.
·~. w TW£ STOa<AM> CtWMNOSHOW
(Prwnier91 Suwn Gooolt-
now an unemplo~ed cw-gor1 linds a JOb u
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• 80NO BY SOHO
"Osalr Harnmer.tein II"
Linda Lftola. POiiy Jamee.
Mlllloem Mat1ln. Elaine
Slrttdl end Oevlcl Kernan
salute the moslC Of lyrlels 1 a.car Hammerst.,n II.
~ AMEAICAN SHORT
STORY
· Be<nloe Bobs Her Hair"
Dy F Scoll Fltzgefald; 'Tm
A Fooi·· by Sherwooo
Anderson (R)
G:OO f)CI) "4'A•S•H
A hard-nosed, dlacipl1n;o11
an co&onel vtstts lhe 407 Ith
during an oult>reall of AP<ll
~0011' Oay prankatcwlsm.
0 CONSOMEA BuYUNE
Host· David Horowttz
8 0 MOVIE *.*'Iii "0oc;t(lf Zhiv8go
(Part 21 (1966) On\M Shar-
ri, Oefaldlne ChapMn. Two
~ a1Ngg69 8mlds.t ll>e
~P"tt and pu.siOnS 01 lhtl
Russian AeYolut1on
Q) MERVORlmN
OoMrs Waltcw Matthau.
Sar11 Sllmpson. K (, 11nd
TM Oe SatlO, S1ockard
Ch11nn1ng, Jeann1nt1
eurmPr
9:30 0 Cl) FLO
(Prem1t1re) On t>er way 10 a
belier WBJlrtllll !Ob In
Houston. Flo gets a flat lire
and winds up buying a
roadhou1e cale 1n he<
homolown ol Cowtown,
Tell.al.
II FAMILY FEUD
AMERCAN SHORT
STOAY
"Bemlce 8obl Her HW"
by F. Scott Fltzgef1ild; 'Tm
A Fool" by StMlr#ood
Anden«t. (R)
TUBE TOPPERS
NBC 0 6: 00 -NCAA Basketball
Champion.snip. The Bruina or UCLA take
on Louisville for the top notch on the col·
lege basketball ladder.
ABC D 9:00 -"Doctor Zhivago."
The conclusion of this epic movie set at·
the time of the Russian revolution with
Omar Sharif, Julle Christie. Geraldine
Chaplin and Rod Steiger.
ABC f,J 11.30 -News. The premiere
of a late-mghl newscast highlighting the
day's top storiC!s .
10:00 9 CJ) LOU OAAHT
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2:25 NEW8
2:86 MOVIE *"'** "A Men ~ Pelet" ( 19551 RtClllfd
Todd, Jean ~ &olt-
man P9ter Marthall comes
10 Ille U S lo Sludy lheolo-
OY and even1u1lly
bllC:Ot1'ea ChlpllH'I to the
Senele (2 NL. 25 min.)
3:00CI) NE#&
-AFTfRHOON-
Teu!sday'•
Dayd.a. Mo.,ie•
12:00 G "'. The SWOl'd 01
Ml)n1.. Crts10·· ( 1!15 I)
Gt'o<ge MOnlgornetY Pau.
la Cordey A beaot1lul
wom in and her het o
~word&mdn d1901ay thelr
<1udac11y t>y c.rosr.1ng a
.. .,.~I'd lyr/J,,I 11 ht 30
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Jean HJrlow. F1anc.hOI
T ~"" r..,.,.nq lrom 1a1w
mu•dH Ch8•99S. a woman
1~11\ ,,, lave wtth ii mon who
lt;rns OUI 10 I>!' tn\'OIYed
w11n hllt P<PYIOU5 ltouble.
(I h< '>Omlll)
3.30 0 "'• "' A 8.q Hand FOf
'1"111 l.11tle t..aay·· I 19661
H""'Y fonda. Joanne
WOO<Jward A e>etl>elual
IOM.!<' wtle manllO'tS lo
"""' b.x~ "'~" !OSI savinos
n • c. .. rl:J <Jam.: I I l'lr 30
m.n •
tF YOU LL ~ECALL.
!HAT lf.4l'S ONE Of
MY CONCERNS FR)M
THE VERY START!
NBC's Goal No. · 1 by Chri-stmas
By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP> -"There are 289 more
s hopping days until Christmas ... the young
salesman said, his pitch concluded. "We certainly
hope you've seen something you'll want to be buy-
ing."
The buyers seemed appropriately impressed
with the young man and with his fall line. "Some
good stuff," they buzzed to one another. "Yes.
-;cem s pretty good."
The young salesman, who also happened to be
a chief designer or the fall line. was working under
a deadliM! Imposed publicly by his boss. who'd told
the world that his company would best the com-
petition by Christmas 1980.
YET, BRANDON TARTIKOFF, NBC's 31-
year-old chief programmer. seemed to be endur-
ing the pressure quite nicely. He enthused. without
being shrill, as he presented to a group of ad-
vertisers the basic program stock from which NBC
hopes to build a winning schedule in the fall.
The presentation to advertisers last week was
meant to give them a rough notion of what to ex·
peel from NBC when it comes out with its fall
schedule in Apnl.
One of NBC's goals, Tartikorr said. was to
plant 8V.Z hours of prime time comedy in the fall
lineup, up from 5'h hours now. which, in turn, is up
Flo o.IJld•
Polly Holliday
inaugurates her
series, "Flo,"
based on the
character she
created in
.. Alice," tonight
at 9::.> on CBS.
Channel 2.
from 1 hour when Fred Silverman took over as
network president. The establishment of at least
six hours of comedy has been a basic goal at NBC.
reflecting Silverman's th~ry that comedy, at
least in the short run, is the one reliable panacea
for an ailing prime llme lineup.
AMONG THE NEW COMEDIES trying for a
s pot on NBC's schedule arr:
"Sawyer and Finn," a cute sounding projec-
tion of the Mark Twain classic in which Tom and
Huck meet as young adults.
-"Dribble," a half-hour sitcom about a pro
basketball team.
-"Goodbye Girl." Neil Simon televisionized
once again.
-"St. Peter," about divinity school and a
poor-parish priest.·
-"Hill Street Station," a half-hour sitcom
from Mary Tyler Moore Productions along the
Unes of ABC 's "Barney Miller."
-"Number 96." based on a popular
Australian sitcom revolving around the character5
who come and go from Apt. 96.
-"Harper Valley P.T.A.," which. somehow,
is a comedy .
The Tartikorl-Silverman team Is also consider·
ing at least a d<nen hour-long drama pilots, includ·
ing a new television adventure's or the obese, or·
chld·raising Rex Stout detective, "Nero Wolle.··
THE IDEA HAS BEEN tried unsuccessfully
on TV before, most recently by ABC. But NBC bas
1 an angle going that will certainly make tbls "Nero
Wolfe" worthy of notice -the disUnct possibility
that Orson Welles will play the lead role.
Other dramas include ''Hard Cue," a law and
order pilot written by Stirling Sllllpbant ("Route
66," "Towering Inferno">.
"Salem's Lot," based on the best-selling
Stephen King thriller and CBS miniseries "We bad
some qualms about taking something from
another network," Tartlkoff said, "But then we
said. to hell with it. We think th.ia will go big ...
A new Robert Blake role, "Joe Dancer," a
stylized dark-night and back-alleys private eye
yarn .
AND PETER FONDA IN yet another private
eye drama, In which Fooda plays a laid-back
Marina-dwelling detective. In the laid-back de-
, partment. said Tartlkorr, "he goes a step beyond
'Rockford."'
George Schlatter, who gave NBC "Laugh-In"
and the current bit, •'Real People,'' will do another
typically Schlatter-sounc:Ung series lo the fall,
"Speak Up, America," described u "Americana
JACK LNCl.llTER
OMI DAY WOllSHOP
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR
ANNUAL SHAKE-UP?
an odnnture in
..W.dlscovery
Aprl20w~2A s.H9C... .... tt.t.I
Coita-
..... n#r ¥?;' ud1
TI 1t rnr :.tltl
s peaking up about vita l issues and issues that
aren't so vital." Sounds like "Son of Real People ...
Despite recent ind1 cat1ons that the rrunisenes
is a moribund form , NBC' 1s not shying away from ·
the long1es -the network has n ghts to at least
five miniseries. including the 12 ·hour epic.
"Shogun" which Paramount will also release as a
movie. ...
"IN OUR DRIVE TO be No. 1." Tartikof( said
at the end of the presentation. "Fred Silverman
still says that Christmas 1980 1s going to be the
day."
See. Virginia'? Some gro\.\nup5 do believe in
Santa Claus.
Special Tonight
On llmlllllerstein
The accomplis hments or lynctst Oscar Ham·
me r'>tcio. a maJor annuence in the history of
musical theater. will b<-highlighted in ··Song by
Song by Ha mmerstein." torught at 7:30 on KOCE·
TV. Channel 50. The spt>cial repeats Saturday at 9
p.m .
Oscar Hammerstein ll was penning hit shows
for 25 years before his collaboration with Richard
Rod~ers. He wrote words for the music of Jerome
Kern, Sigmund Romberg. Rudolph Friml. Vincent
Youmans and Georges Bizet for such shows as
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HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Movie pro-lD Hollywood and Su Franelleo. due r Fran~la Ford Coppola. wbo already bu slped It.I ftnt ••coatract
creattd aucb fUma •• ''The God· artlall," but added that the atan lather" a.nd "Apocalypse Now ," ls would not be under coatract.
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the 6().rear·o&d, 10-acre HoUywood int.e~ lD the same th1n1."
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named Zoetrope Studios. were con· rest. wbo along with Raul Juli• and
vtirted lnto a general rental space Terri Garr a re under coolrac:t to ru clli ty in lbe 1970s. Zoetrope ·
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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES
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Coppola said the revived studio directed by Martha Coolidge, a1ao (or 2· ''Against The Wand " Bob Seger & '"1e Silver
will be diatinguiabed by exteoaive re· Orlon; "The Black Stallion Returns" Bullet Band <Capitol> George Burns Plays Deity Agairi hance oo electronic wizardry. for United ArtUlta, and Coppola's 3· "Mad Love" Linda Ronstadt (Asylum>
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·'There 1s only so much cove r
<alternate mdoor s hooting) lD a
schedule," Cates explained. "This
picture was a bout half on location
and ball on stages. Ordinarily you
would shoot the location stuff first. so
you could have cover sets to go to 1!
the weather turns bad.
~v """ ... " "" r Heart.breakers (8ackstreet1 bine the best aspects of the old stUdio latter will be the lnt t.o reature For-s y s t e m with all the c r e ative rest, Julla and Mlss Garr all ln ooe 5· "Heart" Bebe Le Strange <Eptc> By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The rains
came to Southe rn Californi a this
winter. bringin g headaches to
homeowners, highway crews -and
possibilities ortered by modern mm. 6· "Glau Houses" Billy Joel <Columbia>
technology," he said. Mel Brooks' "Hiat.ory or the World, 7· "The Whispers" The Whilpers <Solar>
film makers.
Part I" and EM l 's "The Jazz 9· "Phoenix" Dan Fogelber1 <Full Moon-Epic)
COPPOLA SAID Zoet:_ro.:.:pe:._:_. _based;.__ __ s_In_g~e_r_"_a_re_curren __ t_ly_s_b_ooUng __ t.be_re_. ___ 1_0_· ·_·or_r_Th_e_w_a_11_"_M_ic_hae_1_J_a_c1tson __ , _E_pt_c_1 _
Not e ve n the intervention of
George Bums could help. The floods
continued, despite the fact that Bums
is repeating hlS title role in a sequel
called .. Oh God! Ob, God!"
NO JOHN DENVER this time.
God-Bums appears to a neglected
11-year-old and enlists her support in
a cacnpaign to make earth people
more, conscious of the deity. The g_irl
la played by a precocious Texan
(Fort Worth> with the single name of
Louanne. graduate of the Los
Angeles company of "Annie ." Suza4ne Pleshette and David Birney
portray her parents in the Warner
Brothers film, written by Jos h
Greenfie ld.
The producer -di rector of "Oh.
God! Oh, God!" is G i I be rt Cates. late
of "The Last Married Couple in
America." I met him in his Burbank
Studio office on what was scheduled
to be the las t day of shooting.
"I can't be s ure ," said Cates. cast-
ing a n aruuous eye out the wmdow
"We 're supposed to shoot a bag scene
in Van Nuys tonight. If it ram s. we 'll
have to shoot it next week. That
could m ean another $50,000 on the
budget."
AS ANY STUDENT of fil m history
kno ws, the indus try's founding
"But there are other priorities.
Number one : you ha ve to get nd of
the expensive actors firs t. U George
Burns 1s signed for six weeks, you
have to shoot bis scenes fi rst. The
same with Suzanne Plesbette.
"ALSO VOU CAN only shoot. when
locations are available. For iDBtance.
we could only use Union Station on
Tu e sday , Wedne s days and
Thurs days." Ano thfjr factor :
Louanne. llke a ll child actors. can
work only four hours a day under
Callfomia la w.
Because of the turmoil caused by
the rain, the "Oh, God : 2" company
was racing all over town in the fmal
days. On the penultimate day, Cates
filmed scenes with a London bus on
the Columbia ranch . took Louanne
and Birnie onto the Burbank streets
for driving shots. the n dashed to
Union Statton rn downtown LA.
The last location involved a ren-
dezvous with the Goodyear blimp,
which flashed the little girl's slogan.
·'Think God." According to Cat.es.
the Goodyear people bad 50 phone
calls from Angelen os wondering
what was going on.
fa thers came to California in part for CATES, A QUICK-moving man
Holbrook
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aired by the network,
which has options to ex·
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week ly p r ogr am o r
series of specials for the 1980-81 season.
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Attorney-author Denis Clifford
Cowboy Artists
ByROBERTMCEWEN
Al_.....~.wrlt..-
PHOENIX, Ariz. -Many
Eastern critics rank paintings of
cowboys and Indians only a
notch above cartoons, which
might annoy Western Art col-
lectors if their investments
weren't doubling and tripling.
"For the last five yean, the
investment value of Western art
is better than anything 1 know.''
says Christine Mollrlng, owner
of the Trailside Galleries lo
Scott.adale and Jacuon Hole,
Wyo.
Here is one of several
galleries in Arirona lbat grew in
prominence and popularity as
the Phoenix Art Museum
became the home or the annual
Cowboy Artists of America Sale
& Exhibition.
Mrs. Moll ring says she recent-
ly sold an oil painting entitled
"The Fur Seekers" by Cowboy
Arust John Clymer for $80.000.
"when a similar painting five
years ago would have sold for
maybe a maximum of $15,000. ••
NOT E VERY PAINTING
quadruples In value so quickly,
but "some o( our artists have
had as much as 400 percent in-
creases in three years," she
adds. "People are absolutely
buying them up. We've prac-
tically doubled our number of
collectors in the past two
years
..
Another example she cited
was the work of Harry Jackson,
a Cowboy Artist whose bronze
.. Stampede" sold in 1971 for
$41,000 and was resold in late
October for $135,000. Its Com-panion piece, "Range Bw1al."
went for $20.000 ln 1969 and now
is valued at $90,000.
A recent -issue of Busaness
Week reported that the worth of
Western art lo the 1970s ap·
predated 100 to 200 perceot aD4I
more for ''top names."
Investors turned out en masse
for the month-long Cowboy
Artists exhibition that began last
October. They gobbled up all but
six of more than 100 paintings
and sculptures in two days
Sales totaled $853,300, about
$244.000 more than the previous
year's exhibit and 17 times
highe r than tbe $49.000 total
from the first exhibit in 1965.
THE BIDDING process re
quires buyers, many of whom
shoe up in diamonds, furs and
cowboy boots. to pay $50 per
person for a ticket to the openin~
night sale and lo fill out' 'intent-to
purchase" slips which then are
drawn at random.
"Once the whistle is blown . all
sales are made in 15 minutes."
says public relations director
Diane Lane. "And for most
buyers. there's not a minute's
indecision about writing out the
check. That's what they came
here to do "
•••
Wills Not Always Taxing ·
By JOEL C • .DON Ot .. Delly ...... , ....
Jnherit.ance storlea abound.
l''or example there·s the one
about the wealthy relatives bav·
ln• lhe lut word wit.b their not·
10-devoted-or-loviog belrs. leav-
lna them a smidgen of their six·
or seven-digit estates.
And here's an uncommon
twist on the age-old vengean«
game played ln people's wills:
You could leave heirs so much
wealth ln art or other property
that they'd have lo sell part of
the estate or dig into their own
pockets to pay off state and
federal death taxes.
But the more likely -and
tragic -case occurs when rel·
atives don't plan the fate of
their wealth. says attorney
Denis Cl..i!ford.
ESTATES INTENDED for
loved ones or other descendants
can be significantly whittled
down by court costs. state and
federal death tax es and
especially, he says, attorney
fees.
"Somehow 1 think we've real·
ly J?iven over too much authority
to lawyers," says the 40-year-old
Oakland-based attorney. "You
can do it yourself.
"We're the only country that
does It this way. In most other
countries. this whole process -
including probate-is taken care
of without lawyers at all."
It's with that roovictioo that
Clifford wrote "Planning Your
Es tate With Wills, Probate.
Trusts & Taxes." The 239-page.
newly published book ls a do-it·
The Cowboy Artists are a 14·
year-old. half.professional, half·
social group of 26 men, many of
them real cowboys and former
cowboys. who paint and scuJpt
slices of "a rough and dirty
life, .. accordin g to long·time
member James Reynolds of
Sedona. Ariz.
Their code is : "To perpetuate
the memory and culture of the
Old West as typified by Rem·
mgton a nd Russell; to msure
younell guide to bypaaalnc the
potenUally costly proee11 of aet-
tlina and dlsburalna the wealth
of a deceued person's estate.
Geared for the middle· or up-
per-middle Income estate. the
book discusses. in-depth. estate
plannlnt minus the technical
jar100 or "legalese" that bulges
from texts prepared for at-
torneys and court officials.
In addiUon to probing estate
taxaUoo. transfer of property.
t ruata. joint tenancy and gifts.
the estate planning manual out-
lines some of the practicalities
of death such u funeral and
burial arrangements and costs.
life insurance. organ donation,
community property and lmur·
ing that surviving dependents
will receive adequate cash
quickly.
THE BOOK CONTAINS charts
outlinln~ California and federal death tax rates. tax rates for
gifts as well as prepared fill -in·
the-blank es tate valuation
checklists. sample gift state·
ments and examples of wills.
A major portion of the $15
paper-bound book 1s devoted to
ways of transferring property to
descendants to a void probate
costs.
Probate is the legal proceed·
ing designed lo settle a deceased
persoos's estate, lncludmg wtll
verification, debl payment. col·
lecling and accounting for total
assets. payment of death or Ill·
herit.a.nce taxes and d1stnbut.Jon
of tbe wealth acrording lo the ID·
struclions ID the will.
.. Probate costs are <levied > if
• "r
.. .
authentic representation of the
life of the West. as it was and 1s.
lo maintain standards of quality
in contemporary Western paint·
ing. drawtng and sculpture and
to help guide colle<'tors of
Western American art "
THEIR WORKS are <'hara<'
terized by sweat strraked but
noble ranch-hands and colorful
titles such as ··racktnJ? the
Pecos Trail." ·· 1 Am t No FenC'c
you transfer money or f.roperty
by will. The fees are se , " notes
CllCford, in a recent Interview.
"This book shows you how to
transfer property outside of pro-
bate."
You could spare your descen·
danta exborbltant estate tax.ea
by f oUowing the lead of ooe
American artist who hu burned
Above all Clltford 1ay1 tbe
pubUc 1h0Uid realize, ln molt
caaea, they can draft a wUI
without an attorney.
"So!De ~pie feel inaecun
even tbOUCb they've done lt.'' be
says. "All It baa to be ls typed, ll
bas to say lt'1 your will.and you
have to sign it and date it and
two witnesses have to sip it."
'The drawback to the will is that everything
that you pass by will have to go through
probate and I think probate is a racket. '
a sizeable portion of his personal
collectioo.
But there are other less
drastic measures that can be
taken t.o lessen the financial Im·
p~ct of death. Clifford says.
To avoid probate. money or
property can be given away as
gi!ts to museums. charities or
private individuals. A person
can give up lo $3,000 away per
year without paying CaliJomia
or federal gift taxes.
'TRUSTS CAN BE set up to
avoid probate costs. Clifford
pointed out that there are two
rorms of trusts. living and
testamentary. Living trusts,
established while lbe person 1s
alive. avoid probate costs.
Testamentary trusts. set up ID a
will. are compl..&cated and are
subject to estate taxes as well ~
probate.
Clifford also noted that gifts
made three years prior to
death are disaHowed, and subject
to taxes at the appreciated valut•
,.,. .................. .._.
Builder:· ··Trouble on the Rio
Del Norte" and "Saturday Night
Whiskey. A BunC'h of Sunday
Morning Hurt ..
The genre Is an outgrowth of
romantic 1Uuslrat1ons that ap
peared m turn-of-the-century
magaWles and ha<; had a tough
time overcoming that d1mt-
storc image
"Critics knock us fiown all th .. •
tlml·." Mr!> l\1 ollr1nc ~a'"
Handwritten wills are a~
table and do not require wifness
signatures, but are more suspect
an probate court, he says.
.. THE DRAWBACK to the will
is that everything that you pass
by will have to go through pro-
bate and I think probate ls a
racket." be says.
"Attorneys are supposed to be
used In case of conflict. There's
no confllct in the average wllt
case," he says.
Estates under $162.000 are not
subjed lo federal estate taxes,
he adds. But the estate will still
have to pay state death taxes.
The estate planning book is
published by Nolo Press, which
has published a number of self·
he lp and do·1t-yourself law
books.
"What this book appeals to."
Clifford adds. "1s a lot of people
who don't llkc the idea or
lawyers or the government get·
ting their money when they
du: "
Gordon Snidow 's oil
painting, 'Eyeing the
Catch Hand.· is part of
Cowboy Artists exhibft.
Prices are soaring on
this kind of art.
.. They wUl JUSl not recogn1ie
We~tem art.
·"They say it's illustrative and
blah. blah. blah. But we're real-
ly the avant-garde," she adds.
"They the Eastern art establish-
ment think they're avant-garde.
but they're still gomg for dots
and dashes that no one can un·
derstand or enJOY
"But while they keep writing
bad reviews. I keep writing out
1nvo1ces ··
,
I
Modern Chinese Love Parade
By VJctoRIA GRAHAM
Au«i.W ........ Wrltff
SHANGHAI -Ye Pal Zhen
and Hu Zhong Quan edge
moedestly together, slightly
smiling, barely gla.ocing at each
other, not touching. They could
be boy and glrl on a tentative
first date. But they are old
sweethearts and they just got
married.
The wedding lasted just mo·
ments ln a bleak icy room in the
Huang Pu district marriage
bureau. With dozens of other
couples. they filled out an ap·
plicaUoo, produced letters of
permiaion from their work un·
its. paid 7.5 U.S. cents each.
Then each received the red
and 1old certificate with the
chal'aden: '"unlty, mutual love and~ plannl.,.."
Tbua pronounced man and
w1fe wltb a bureaucrat's stamp,
they went home to a one-room
apartment and re-emerged lat.er in their nqpt.lal belt and red cor-
sa1e11 to 'Wine and dine unW mid·
ftighL
• SOCIALIST WEDDING
(ormdU. an but a footnote M>
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Ye and Hu -;-b'Om DOW Oft
Madame Ye ..,. Mr. Hu -aN'
a:nona bur<. rcc.'1 ol tb?u11. pd;l of
couples. perhaps close to a
million, who gel married every
year in China.
The s pring festival Is an
especially bountl!ul time for
weddings . Restaurants are
packed with rousln~ wedding
parties. Department stores are
crowded with celebrants buying
wedding furniture. Wine shops
are brimming with wedding
spirits.
DOWN THE CITY streets roll
minibuses piled high with ruf.
Oed pillowcases and bright satin
quilts for the bridal chamber.
Down country roads, hundreds
of bicycle caravans carry bed·
ding, woks and red lacquered
manure pots to the newlywed's
home.
Ye and Hu are part of this Jove
parade.
Hu, 34, is a plain-looking man
who earns $32 a month for
polishing and anodizing jewelry
metal. Ye. 32. Is a basbCul
woman of comely but average
looks with fashionably waved
hair. She earns $27.SO a month
weaving 100-pound sacks for
rice.
Even in China. which en·
courages late marriage for the
sake of birth planning, they are
a bit old. As Hu remarked in his
casual proposal of marriage.
"Arter all, we're not getting any
younger, you know."
No sudden blossomlng of love
here, but a slow unfolding, a col·
lecUve nurturtnc by friends and
family. No sparka nor stuff of
novels. but the qwet accretion of
compan.lon.sblp.
ONE YEAR AGO they were
introduced by mutual friends. In
China, explains Hu. who does
mosl of the talking. it's very
rare that a couple already
knows each other. One Just
doesn't go out and meet another
person. PlaMlng. not spontanei·
ty. Is lbe watchword. Love at
first s ight is rare. If not
downright foolish.
"It almost never happens,"
says Hu. "You wouldn't know
about the person's background.
This way your friends do all the
checking and vouch for the other
person 's c haracte r and
honesty."
One day last February. the
!our young people met at Wei
Hal Parlt. Introductions were
made. pleasantries exchanged,
and they went for a walk.
"My fint Impression,:· says
Hu, "was that she was very
modest and plain. Honestly
speaking, I felt someone like me
needs someone to take care 9'
the house, a food plain woman
to take care o me.
'·At nnt she Juat seemed all
right," be says, "but at that
lime we didn't llnow each
other•• bearta."
TbeN were movi• and 1trolla
and ~ wttb frtendl. For
four montbl. "We 1ot to have
tbe Idea we undentood each
other," Hu •&11· Then they told tbelr,...,.....
After fh•e months, Vt'•
parentl lnvlted hlm to dinner.
He puted muater.
"MY PARENTS want me to
marry a sincere and honest
person." says Ye . "Jobs aren't
the question nowadays because
everybody has basically the
same economic condition." she
says. "But they would be op-
posed if he didn't have a job."
.. My family wants me to
marry a 'bu ga." · says Hu, us -
ing the Shangbainese expression
for a good housewife
After dinner with her parents,
It was unde rstood they were
serious and datlng other people
would not be honorable.
"Now we really understood
each otheT'." says Hu.
One day after eight months
they were strolling down the
street and be turned lo her in the
crowd and said matter-oC-facUy :
.. You know, neither ol us are
getting any youneer. How about
getting married and let's get the·
preparations underway."
"I liked him." Ye says, "and
I thought. 'why not?'"
Traditional preparations
began in earnest.
The man's family suppUes all
the "bard" furniture: beds,
tables, chairs. Tbe woman's
ramlly provides the "soft"
f urnlahinlt: abeeta, quilt.I, cur-
lalnl, coOk1nc utenaU1, down to
tbe amalleat eaaentlal -the
toothbrush.
ON TlllWl RDDING dQ,
Ve and Hu bundled ln warm
drab clotbel and met ln an a1M1
near tbe marrla1e bureau. TMy
mount.s dank and dlrty 1taJrs
and read the worda on tbe waU.
1n red characters: "Warmly
Welcome."
They entered a tiny room with
chipped yellow walls, a battered
pot-bellled stove a nd grimy
portraits of Chairman Mao and
Chairman Hua.
They took out their personal
registration. letters o.L
<See LOVE. Page C2>
ti Bridal couple pose in ~
clothes for wedding portrau .
BEGIN THE DAY WITH FLOWING CAFTANS
Digest This Thought
DEAR ANN
·,ANDERS : Ei g ht
veeks ago my wife had
1er appendjx removed.
'Ruth" 1s 47 years old
ind her general health
s very good but s he
'an 't SN'm to rcC'over :rom the surgery
Everything was finC'
unlll two weeks after th1·
operation. She began to
reel punk. her stomach
aches constantly and
she has no pep.
My sister visited us
last week and told us
a bout a friend who had
ulcer s urgery . She
s uffered for several
months after the
o peration, jus t lik e
Ruth . The woman
became violently ill one
night. and the doctor did
:.1n ex ploratory
( Horoscope )
TUESDAY, MABCB 2S
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARJES CMar. 21-Apr. 19): Don't permit
others t.o speculate wtth your money. Accent on
adventure. fast-talking associates. intriguing
members of opposite sex.
TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20 ): You get
additional "working room." You successfully
utilize material at hand. Older persons aid in
understanding property values and appraisals.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Reversal of
wlicy benefits you. Know it, don't fight chance.
make intelligent conc essions, display
versatility.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent oo
payments. collections. special "protective
care" for valuables.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Persons who
opposed you could now be<:ome vaJuable allies.
Applies es~ially to Taurus. Libra. Scorpio
individuals.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Look behind
s renes for valid responses. answers.
Qlandestine conference aids in bringing
priorities into sharp, clear focus.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Involvement with
rQember of opposite sex is Intensified. Your own
Jk>pularity incTeases and wish could be fuJ!illed.
• SCORP10 (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You aslted for
certain conditions and now your demands are
~iDI fulfilled . Emphasis on c hallenge.
pressure. getting help from superiors in
•tabllabing business or career.
SAGITl'ARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): New
f.proach to ''long-distance" project brings
aired results. Person-to-person contacts are
ore desirable than "official channel.a."
'-CAP)UCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Organize
riorlties -get files in order, separate
cessities from mere whims.
AQVAJUVS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Open lines of
tommunicatlon, make lnquiries, l)ve full reln tt intellectual curloslly. Accent on legal rights
tbd permiulons, partnership pro~als and ll)arriage. Plan ahead for futute campaign. PJSCF.8 CFeb. lt-llar. ~): Gather and
classify information. Emphasis on work
procedures, diet and health l"elOlutions, dealing
with request made by relative lD transit.
operation . H e
discovered a sponge had
been left in ber stomach.
I s thi s a
one -in·a·million s hot ?
Could this possibly be
Ruth's problem? Please
reply. -B. IN THE
BAHAMAS
DEAR 8.: Leaving a
sponge in.side a patient
is not a dally
occarrence, bat ll
happens more tban
people ddnk.
Tbanb to OT. Edward
F . Lewison , a
distinguished cancer
surgeon at Johns
Hopkins, it ls no longer
neceaaary to perform
exploratory surgery to
learn lf a sponge was
left Inside a patient.
Shortly before World
War II Dr. Lewison
came ap wltb the Idea of
weaving tl.lly metallJc
threads In all aarglcal
sponges. The threads
snow up tn X·ray. So, a
patient need not be
reopened. X -rays wlll
make tbe dewrmlnation.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I realize
you must prepare your
columns several weeks
in advance, so l am
getting my gripe to you
early. It's a pain m the
neck to every lifeguard I
know. Please print this
in time for Memon a l
Day weekend.
The child abuse that
takes place at public
pools is unreal. It is not
unusual for parents to
leave pre-schoolers on a
little rubber raft in four
feet of water while they
go to the deep end to
dive.
Some kids are dumped
outside our gate al 12:30
p.m . <We open at l :00
p.m.) They are picked
up at 8:00 at night. You
would not believe how
many parents don 't
come for their children
when a storm blows up.
They know we close the
pool when it starts to
rain, or if there i s
lightning and thunder.
but they couldn't care
less. They fi gure
somebody wiU take care
of their k1ds. And, of
•• . Love Parade
course, the "somebody"
is us. Just call me -A
LIFEGUARD WHO
WOULD APPRECIATE
SOME COOPERATION
DEAR LIFEGUARD:
Yoar leUer reached me
well before the deaclll.H,
and I thank yoa. I bope
the parents who
reco&nlae themselves
today will get wltb lt.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I am a 14 -year·old girl who
needs to know how to
keep from going ban·
anas. It's my family.
Every night after
s upper my 17-year-old
sister starts things off
by saying, "I am sick of
living in th.is crummy
house. and the minute l
get a decent job I am
leaving." Ma s ays,
"Shut up -all you do is
complain." Then Pa
(who is sitting there
watching TV) says, "I
am getung chest pains.
One of these days I'm
going to have a heart
attack from all this
aggravation."
My sister starts to yeJI
about how sbe has ~n
picked on and criticized
so much she doesn 't
have any confidence.
Ma's answer is, "Shut
up." Then Pa goes into
his chest pain routine
again.
What can be done
about a family like this?
-NUTHOUSE, USA
DEAR USA: Your
family Isn't very
dUfereat frvm mllllom of
e>Qera. Wltea ddap gel
heavy, 10 to you room
ud do yov lllomewort. lf
yoa lean eart1 la lite to
•tay oat of «her people'•
ar1•meeta Joa will ltave
accompUWd a lot.
(FrulPaaecu
f»iermlMSon from tbelr faetoriel
•nd ftll*1 oat an apellcatioL It aated wbo, wbeo and throqb
wbom they met, wben tbe1
eatablllbed a love relatloaablp and 11 they undentood each
ftbtr. Attached wu a bript
tint bll1.b planm.n, meua1e:
••We mlllt coatlOI the population. Wt cannot bave anarchy of
THEN TREY PLANNED a
slx-d•Y honeymoon in N anking
and Suzhou. 1ben it was back to
their apartment and all the
routlnee they now would sbare.
space and the quality or life will
be better."
Mrtb.'' WtUlout futue the)' receiftd
&betr ~. put tbem ln
..,..,. poebta ud went bome for tw ftnt Ume to Hu'• apartment. l.at.r tMy •m•rttd for tbetr
... q'911t, 1b1 wearlDt a pink
utlJi jaiilbt ad Uouer11 he I ar• aiitll•• 1utt. The party ended at mldnlpt.
~ 4 •
Tbey don't plan to have a chUd
rlaht away. but lf it arrtve1, eo
be it, tbey say. Like all upatand·
lna )'OUnl Cbinele couplet, they
say that want only one cblld -a ~rl. .
The one.ch ltd family l1 the
model in China and to have
more would bring crlUcl1m ln a
country that must llmtt its
populttion.
"U " have onlY one child,"
1911 Hu, "tben we wt1l bt able to
buy a...,...._ a radio, a bic1·
cle. We'U be dtlble for more I
Their goals are simple. 'Ibey
don'.t dream too far lnto the
future: someday, movt.na from
their cramped love nest to
lareer quarters, a few more con·
sumer goods.
FOR BEUELF, Ye would
like another Job ln an elect.ronlca
plant, butlhe doesn't have much
hope because cban1ln1 Jobi is
difficult .
At for the bride1room 's
dreamt: 0 1 don't know, I never
tbou1bt of belng promoted to
cadre. I'm Juat a worker, eon·
lent to mind my OW11 bu!Dtll."
They :;r• a llttle do1er to1et.ber amlle.
FEATURINO r
Bright •••
Or White
An Oscar de la Ren ta day. W'Mt would tbat
t>e ILke?
First. you'd •tart •lth breakfast ln ooe of
his flowing, striped caft.ana. Vou could pull OD a
pair of white panta and spend a day eully
lounging in ooe of tbele.
theft. to rneet rrtencta tor lunch or tea or
have an lnformal day at the ofnce. you'd aeleet
a white skirt or pant.a and one of tbe de9lper'1
bri1ht tops with a striped bloule, also la wbltn
and brights. For evening you could pull out all the st.opt.
De la Renta goes with either black and wblte or
a bunt or color. remlnlscent of the circus.
He shows flowtn&, MX)' dresseS.1owu wttb
short. po\lfy skirts and dresses rampant with
color. His prints for evening are tiny yet
vibrant.
Summing up a de la Renta day. tt lncludes
whites. brights and blaclta and whites.
Everyt.hlng hu clean Unes. ls crisply tailored
yet feminine. and yes, h1s •kirtszsbort.
hittin mid·knee or thereabouts. ~ de la Renta styles were sbo during a
festive parade lo tbe Newport Harbor Art
Museum during a brwich called The Art of
FashJoo. It's an annual look at clothing as more than
something to wear. fas hion as an art form.
Last year's guest at the event hosted by the
Museum Cowicil was Mary McFadden.
Unfortunately this year. de la Renta was ill
in New York and unable to attend.
Neiman-Marcus presented tht show . which
ended with Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever"
and a parade of brtght gowns, balloons, confetti
and streamers.
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N-56516
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
EA TRICE SCOTT, ~u
EATRICE E . SCOTT
ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
0 . A·10:I777. T o all h e irs . benef iciaries, c reditors
~nd cont1nqent creditors ot
B ea trice Scott. a ka
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'thenlrise Interested 1n the
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A petition has t>ttfl filed PUBUC NOTICE
by Roland Edge rtoni-----------Murdock 1n the Superior c1rt ~ .OUNTa1N VAU«T Court of Orange County CM.I...,.,.,.
requesting that Roland =~~O::~
Edyerton Murdock be ap-U" itc.P STCMtM Ot1a11e a
t d 4"MIW•aaT po n e as person a I l'OUllfTAIN v.at.t.«v representative to ad ••uet.T10t1c«NTHt minister the estate of '1tOJ•CTMO .... e e a t r 1 c e s c 0 tt a k a HOTla 1s "'"'•" •--1 ""' B i E Sc ' C CJty C-.. I .. Clly of ,_. .... eatr ce . ott, osta v.1,.,, c.i~ ... ,. _.,,,. -i..s Mesa, California (under ........,._,.,,_._,..,.,,.11..., • .,..
the Independent Ad· '""'"-'·._...a. 1• tw ~· · i t t. f E t t 11911 .. ''" •CP ~ Orelfl a , .. mt n s r a ton .o s a es s.-r et " v. •ec. <Aftter ,.. •<-Ac tl. The petition ts set for ,...._.,. .. ,.,_._5-:11ic.
hearing in Dept. No. J at u.. ..
100 Civic Center Drive ,........... -• _..., ~
A ---·-~!eel est, Sant a n a, by_.,.,.tonM.,.~·M<.,.1ry altfornla 927f1Z on Apr II .., '--.... ttie 5-e<HI<• AFTERNOON'S LOOK 15, 1980 at 10:00 a .m. ~ AH ,.,......., -11e ,,,__, ----------------------.& IF YOU OBJECT to the IT ltCP *"'Or-&,.. S-.r °' . . l'-.lft v .. ..., llecrMtton ,te.l .. r, ranting of the petition, ....,tea ,.. c-. -...., ... "' .,...
Film Event ou should eithe< appear • •'" 11e "' ... '-' °' n. t the hearing and Shlte a.ft •I lier offla "' the Cltv *'4.-SIMwA_,_,..,._..,.. our oblectlons or flle .. ...,-..,.,........,...,,1nw ritten obJectlons with the .. , Mft rwcel\l'M .. ,,, a.. ...,.,;c,,
Mel Frank. film director who won an
Academy Award for "A Touch of Ci.ss." will
speak and show the film at Saddleback
College Tuesday, March 2S, at 7 p.m. in the
Fine Arts Theatbr.
t bef ...... he • _...,., ......... -clK .. reCI by""' cour ore .. ..,. aring. c ity Clefll. ~..., 111e pullik .,. Your appearance mcJy be """~ • .,.,,_ .... OiKJHait...,
·n person or by YoUr at· °'~~ orney "'".,,.. • reotlWd. •-..lned -I F • Y 0 U A R E A dK,._, wOI Ot .........., by the City " """ • .,.City E..-.... .,. City CREDITOR M a contln· •""'11eytw~.-,_, .. ..,. Frank. wbo has more than 20 films to his
credit. also will answer questions about his
industry.
gent creditor of the de-City C-M •its,....,._,,,., .....
ceased, '(OU must tile your ~t::·::.-... _._ n. ~ claim with the court or 1rectw..,..,.....,.....,1M11._ present It to the personal ...... ...,......_,,.,, .. otyot The program, which ls free and open to
the public. is being sponsored by the
com municaUona department of the college.
rt is a part of a series of "directors rught.a" at the school in Mission Viejo.
t ti i t_ ... ,,..,... .., ..... lft ~ ...... represen a ve appo n ..., • aty ~°'*No. v~ '· by the court within four Ttttes.a..nu..-u.a. months from the date of '"_..,_. .. IN~°' first issuance of letters as ~ m• • im. i..c1us1 .... ., ttte . L..-. c-. .... SUie Of c.INwllla.
I provided tn Section 700 of 111eC1tyc-J1., .. C1tT•"-"-the Probate Code of v•1ey ,_.., ......._ ~ n.
Club Colndcr """ each Wedtaudat1 m California. The time for :::"~~-:,~tor
the Dcull/ PUot and eoftlainl notice• of filing claims wlll not ex• IM<Nllk __, .. .-..... 111e C:, __, pire prior to tour months vect,....,.... .. _.... .... wc. ~·· uru ~ dub meetings oJllf from the date of the hNr· <-'w .._,,, • .... ot!MMI.., tM
ewnta OJWn Co Ow ~ /or tlw foUota&tg Ing noticed above. sa;:. ~.=, ~ ~ ~ek. Send JIOIW• lo CIMb Calndar, Doilt/ YOU MAY EXAMfNE .-ee 1•• ...__ • ,...,.,._
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Notice• mutt be ht our hoftda thrtt 10Hb in estate, you may file a re· <-.. •1 .....,., c 111. ,_ uot-
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OPPORTUNITY
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fereoce, hm1tat100. or
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UJlenl.lon to make any
such pn!(ereoce, lirruta uon. or dlSCn rruna lion. · •
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knowtogly accept a oy
advertising for real
est.ate wlucb is in violJA
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WATSlFIOHT
40' Boatsbp
SHtMGLED CHATIAU IH CDM
Vt•r v unique• Catch th•" two 1
bt'droom. 1 bath units or a 2 bt.'tlroorn .
2 bath home Howe\.er you arrange 1t .
it s cute. Real pride of ownership, new
k1tcht'n~. bathroom~. a hrn•k patio
and a fenced yard. Lot•att·d near
thc>ulrt•, :,hops, ll•nnll\ &1nd :,thool
$235.000
UNIVUI: lif)Mt:S
REAL TORS', 6756000
2~3 East Coast Highway, Coron.i dt!I Mar
~STORY WXURY CONDO
3 ledrOOtft Great E.slde Costa Mesa
Smell the ocean breeeie locallOO & super terms
from UUs model Garden Owner will finance Uus 3
home, professionally up-bedroom 2'h bath former
graded throughout, walk model With only $25.000
to buch. open Pavilion down. Features include
overlook:ulg Pool & Ten-Microwave oven. antique
ms Courts. Good as· wash bas ins. 2 car
sumable loan. Hurry ' garage with opener.
Call ~67 community lenrus. pool
,. .. , .. ,. • ~, .... ·~·· & spa. Full pri ce
[ ® IH!ltll •~~~~:ES
Wchi f1 ont Homa
IAYFROMT
Wttt.l'ler& Sip
FantasUc location w/vlew of at least
four •~lands <Lido. Linda, Harbor &
Bay Isl > Thal 's where the action is.
Two story, 5 Bdrm, 6 Bath, nicely
de<·orated and we ll maintained. Don 't
f rl'l the lenders. this owner will
rananre entire balance after a normal
down payment. Sl.190.000. Call for
up pomt mcnt
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
2 919 M~wport Blvd. comer loth
A TIM: IUILDBS
66.2'10 ::.q ft or pn me
Costa Mesa R-4 proper·
ty. Plans ror 40 apts or 24
l'ondos. Exchange for
rommercial, apls or 1031
exchange <71• '6'2·5312 -----TAICEOVB
CORONA DB. MAR
3 Bdrm + bay view,
pril'ed $256,000 1-'lrst TD
Sl36.~. interest 11',';.
P & I Sl.560 Call 67J.8550
•1 I J • t I , f '•
[~IUSltl
PENINSULA
POINT
$130,000
FOR THE THRIFTY
Super 3 Bdrm 2 bath
faml.J y home 1n
Oceanside . Great
neighborhood. near
schools, parks and shops.
Lovely mowilatn view
Outstanding startl'r
home or rental unit.
S"IS.!XX>.
don osen
re a It or"
1213 N COAST HWY
LAGUN A BEA<.:ll
497-4848
~.!XX>
Beautifully decorated
throughout, best local.Jon on the chaMel. Act Now,
Call~67.
S BR 4 Ba c us tom
waterfront home
w /17x38 ' pvt d ock.
Pnced SI .095.000 direct
from builder. For details
on this home and appt to
see. call Carol Hore. agt.
631-0094. Prin only.
Ch\ nl'r\\111 l .irn· l1nanc·
mg No qual1fymg to
buyer. Unbel.levable 3
L,.OUDO COHDO Bdrm, 2 story home.
Owner will consider Rich parquet floors.
lease/opt. Walk to Udo Mahogany wood beamed
Village and only 50' to ceilings, totally re·
tennis court. Low pnce. modeled thruout. Just
4 Rdrm \\Ith \ll'" \
of bay Imm upJ>t•r
circle -.1111 11m1• 111
('hVO'><' color-. Jml
.1ppI1 an<:<:!> ,\
l:t r~e .i~:.umabh:
loan. :>450.000
.,. , ,, ''' •1 . ,, ~ •Ul'I rn ~ • 'J 11
f~ltll1d
ASSUME
Low interest VA·loan on
spacious 2-story. 4 bdrm
2 bath home with all
builtlns, pnvate patio &
community pool, central-
1.Y located & pnced for
QlidE sa.le at .S.500. Call
751-3191
WTSIDE
CHARMER
S!62.SOO listed! Wo... 't last with
640-6259 this price & terms. Call r-vl'.. . s.6-7171 cfe~ !i.ififN
Sl.SOODOWH
No quallbla&. Nice 2 br 2
be lrvioe condo. Pnnc. ODb' p1eeee. ear. 975-un
or 48'7-3152 t:SELECT
~PROPERTIES
Easts1de, Costa Mesa
charmer, brand new,
just completely re-
modeled! New roof,
carpets. paint, lcit.cben.
the work..s! incredible
value, just $102 ,900.
Hurry! Take advantage!
~1752-1700
()Pl"' 1119• II\ 11.1'410"1 tr<I'
14 ~£NT 9HOPP1HO AHO
Stw1NC CU10E fOtt TH(
~~~£!. [elHldl
large deck. pnvale game
60x300
ESTATE
PLUS
CUSTOM 4 IDRM
OPEN 1-S DAILY
':ir°h~c:C:.·1t~~~. 45•wat.rf1ont I
down Hurry , call ! lyC>wner
673-M50 4Br. den, 3Ba, dock. Ven-356 E. 22nd STREET
Pnced to seU at ~.000.
Many possibi.lities· U)
lllvestmeots (lo hold l. en Good country livmg
13 > P ot entia l tennis
lxlfs,pool,estate!
"" 1-• '" "'' •· tura Keys. $325M. CYou [ ~ IB] ~:,:,~rm • J
· OCEAN FROHT
EAST SIDE RANCH
BUILDAILE LOT FORCH> SALE
Builders pnme Easts1de 832 ucres. Appraisal
locallon Pm·cd to sell $3,!XX> per acre. Buy at
fast. only ~.000 Call $1500 per acre. SO%
646-7171 down. Short escrow. Ad
,_'..;..' ..;..' --=='=' '='='='·=· "'' Sitter #3, 642-4300 Uhrs. ®IB
SPYGLASS
ELEG ... CE
Double door entry opens
to skyhghled indoor
garden. French doors to
ceramic tile patio. c1rcl·
ing lighted gazebo. 4
Bdrms, family room
wtth fireplace, dining
room. gourmet kstcheo,
all opens lo rreerorm pool
& spa. Panoramic view
or mountains. Assume
loan and owner will help
f1nann· S'155.0l>O ("Jll
07J.~)
1tii"' t11 V•11\1(1._, I°' •1"I"t 1
THE RE -~ ESTATE ~
DOVBSHORIS
LOWDOWN
Owner says bring offer on this f ant&stic 6 Bdrm
family home. Maids
quarters & 3 car 1arage
too. Call for more dC:-
WJs.
646-1171
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
ma en ab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
DEAHE WALDEN!
2B R charmer w I wood-heamc<I
vaulted ceilings. Near park. pool &
tennis in University Pa rk. $144.900.
Julit• Van Wieren 752·1414. <G-74>
-712-1414 ___ 551-1700-
(~ Valey Cenier Woocbodqe (emef
642-1235 644-6200
'lOI [)ayer Drive HCl!bot Vo-Center
a @rum
real estate
--tHVESTORS -$12,500! Lillie doll
ho use. 3 bedroo~s. nice fa.mtly
room with cozy fireplace. Nicely
decorated. Double car gar age.
Hurry, won't last!
-GHAT COMMRCIAL COtlMB. Located in Costa Mesa. Good
building with parking. Ke'y business
with rental income.
SB.I. WITH CONFIDENCE
Utt yoir ._. with tM ............ at
0c .. l'acJfk ........... ,... .. .
... ,._..__ protectto. ,._ • • cott .. , ..
2744 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAI
759-1616
'All IM DAI
CAA. ON THE CO.
News Now!
9161
SIZES 8-18
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Nl W lur.e on ~u"e ~o~e NlW putty J • I.I~ N(W lh~ 1uS1 sltp 1nlo-•l sottne-u ol
tht!. S41•Phle-<oorap $111rtc!1ts$ lilt
suh 1i sel)ilate Send' P11n1~ Pallttn 9161 Moun
Sitts 8. 10. 12. U 16 18 Size
12 (bust ~) uke\ J yaids 60 inch tabnc ..
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s.4tis
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P'ettam Dept. "2
Delly P'llot
ZU W.. IS.~ St. llw YI!\, llY 100 u. Priat " ADOlltSS, 11,, Sill ""' IWlllU. MORl clothtt for LESS
MOHCY-11'1 51111 PoS$1ble wllell
IOI' .... Send now IOt our HEW SPRING SU MMER PAIHRN
CA l Al.OC a.et I 00 lt1lf', lrtt r.!.!~~~ ~.'!: .~1 .... iio.s.:;.,.,. Jl.H.lUO m.w.a-.a•·· lJt IH-Qllt~ •.• ue
Lacy Pullover -
Top otr s~1rts Of P•nrs with 1n1s
lacy, lone-slttvtd 1unoc
[)!amatic squa•e nec~ltnt 1s K
centtd by an allo-fef ~'I" ol
pittty p1ne1ppl~ C1ocht1 luntC
of medium we•&ht. • ply srn
U1ttoc sport 1••n '"a !Oft pule! pattern 1 ~94 Sim 8 I• inti
$1.7~ '°' mh pa11ein Add !>Ot
each partein IOI l11s1 ells\ '" m.1•1 and ~ndloni Seti~ lO'
Ake hlls
Needlecnft Dept. 105
Delly Pilot
.. 1'3, Ol4 CWta Sta., lhw
'"" '" 10011. rt1111 11-. AM,_, Zif. rltWll llMlllMI.
UCITING1 ~ew 1980 NCLDt.£ CAAfT CAIAlOG with °"' 110
de$1jns in lfUl filfltt) al Clalt'-
J free pattecns 1nSICle Send$ I 00
132.q.lt Oricll* ... 11.so m~ a.._. Qlilts .. 1.50
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u.._ ·• °"""""'· . sue JU.SM 'rf~nta Ml.50 ltt4'1ff ... ,... .. Sl.!O I 1z1.r-.. .... SIJO
120-CNdlet ...... $1.~
lllllMr CNdllC . .. , •. 50 llUltdllt .... s...-uo II~ Flftr Qllib . 1.50
llMWll Cfldlel . . . l.50 llU.-~ IJI m.P• ... uo
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of rJewparl
REALTORS
675-5511
CORONA DR MAI: 0. lay1ict. Dr.:
fofttastk w5.w across tM Wq bcry to h
f'CJYlb. A dif ...... ettt ldfld of ~ -o
ct.corato..'1 drHln. Split._ • .._ custoln Wit.
Hwff McirOCMn, ~ly room .ct fonnal
dinmg r"OOft\. Pool, partdftlJ and priwocy.
S565.000.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2 51 5 E. COCHt Hwy., COf'OftO .e M•
675-5511
PENINSULA POIHT
'.'\i'wlv d••toratt•cf 1 hdrrn f<tmtlv
i111rttt.' ( 'lo:-l' lo Ol'L•an S32.5.000
BAYFROHT
\\"1• haH· -.t·veral t1m · homl'"
v.1th pier & slip
El TORO HORSE COUHTRY
I Bdrm:-. . :.I bath-.: ranch ">t' It"
min1~<,lale in orang£" ~rnves. S249 ;"J()(J
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bny~od" Orov•.' N B 675 ·6161
TOP
VALUE!
116.950 4 8d.rms. 2 baths.
hardwood floor:.. oew
kitchen with 1111 the
goodies. VA usuroable
8114''"1 loan $315 puys all.
''Takes a IOl down, but
call for more Ulforma-
tiOn ... 546-2313
QPfl,t1i4.>•tr\1UNhi1•1t. ,,
!•·Miii
OCMHVIEW!
MOW $179,500!
Peril Udo Co.dos
2. 3 & 4 Bedroom.s wrth
ocean Vlew. pool, sauna.
~pa & lols of open space
in Sunny Sao Diego
St.att.lng $47 .SOO With 5r;
down payment. 11 75 sn·
terest rate. 549-7971 or a Jtll0-4.989.
B.EGANCE szos.ooo
Fantasllc J900 + &q fl ,
home. Totally rt:·
modeled. hardwood
floors, bay windows too
Gourmet kitchen
ove l oo k s su Dn y
breakfast a.ru. 2 large
bdrms downstairs,
second story bost.s spec-
WAT'EltFft0MT-YACAMT-S525,000 '>
Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real ;1
beauty an the well-known Mai Kai. ~'
Beautrfullv refurbished inside & out
with lush new cptng & <.!rapes (neutral
colors). new kitchen appliances. Huge •
li ving rm with a new mirrored wall •
re flecting exciting boat activity. 2 Lge
bdrms, 2 baths. See a ny t ime.
WESLEY ... TAYLOR co .. REALToas
21 11 S.. JoocpliR Hills Rood
NEWPORT CE:HTER. N.I . 644-49 I 0
Bay /ti\\ ard \!£)1
B:Dch Reoliy
REAL EST A TE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME WITH US .•. to LAKE FOREST.
Sererte courttry li•inq on the water.
s~ J tMdroom. tomily r'OCMft, 2112 batt.
horM. Conw"""1wt to 1wirnmiftC) pc*. temk
& cW.W. 5229,000
NEWPORT BEACH
laOADMOOI
HAJtla. VIEW HIUS
Super hnancsn~ avail •
a:i this lovely 4 BR. fam1
ly rm home Wlth relaxrng
v.ew of mUlll & lulls1de.
Rea.llsllcaly pnced at
tac9.SOO. Call
OOITJE V ALENTlNE
61S-«)OO or 640-0997
759-0811
MIMI ESTATE
l IR + POOL & SP A
Tiled entry leads to
laV\Sh llVlllg room and
toasty f i r eplace .
Gou rme t k i t c hen.
F'onnal d.mi.ng. 3 huge
bdrma and 23' game
room WaJI of glass over-
looking pool and easy
care rear grounds. Only
Sl39.900. Call now for de·
lalls, 963-7881
• ,,, t i .. ' """It"~, ,,M -.
[®IH!Hil
SUPSl SHARP SECURITY BLDG .
Ultra-delWte penthouse -
2 bdnm .• 2 bat.bs. frpLc .•
deck + community
amenrt.ies -will trade •
flll&l)Ce -lease option
wrth Sl0,000!
~cuJar master swte. 1---------Huge dressing a rea,
4br, l~ba. W/DJce fam
nrL & frmJ dJnine. Nice area nr. Tmtin Ir 17th.
Part Place, Inc 842·7461
lalaoo lay Prop.
Redton
• 675-7060.
nused Rooun tub, mar-
ble top pullmans +2
l'T1l)l"e queen su.e ~
A must to see. Call now
for persooal preview
646-7171 .
TRIPLEX
EASTSIDE C.M.
CHIMACOYE
F'antastJc 3 + dart room
111 exclus1ve Ouna Cove. Bay and ocean vAeW Fee Home + mcome ! Owner
land and a ssumable will carry coolract. 20·;
loan. Call 67J..8$50 down. Super clean and
.•.. • . ,, •. , ne.tt. Best Costa Mesa
MANSIONS
MalOllfkent custom \ aew
rmnsions. Sl.250.000 and
SJ.500.<XX>. Super fmanc·
ing. Refer to Sunday '1. ad
1n C l 11ss I OU:!,
"MANSIONS"
r ~·e&1u11 r~n~~IHI E~:.~,63~~~ ~~·
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--·ME-s·A·v-e·D-E--[ ® 1Hftl1;1
RICK ALDYETTE
REALTOR
731·5ll5or 832·0440
ASSUMAILE LOAM
AHD -.
a :\harp 3 bdrm homl'
With and assumable 1st
and seller will carry 2nd
No qual1fy1n1o: and
pnced al only 1106,950
Cill 97~5370 NOW'
FABULOUS HOME WITH VIEW
ProfessiOftally decorated throuqhout
with pri•ocy and Interior courtyard
entry to pc* & 1pa. o,.,_ and unusually
lfHICious corMr hotM with 5 bedrooms,
fondly rm. formal dlnJllCJ rm. ncreation
rm. Many ~icll CllMftitMs indudillCJ 3
flreplocn, new corpd. new kitcheft and
nNCh "'°"· $795.000.
WATERFRONT HOMES, tNC
RfAI ESTATI
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'31-1400
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5 Bdnm or 4 & a den.
1m m;iculate 2story1---------
homc with all the extras.
Gar aRe door opener.
waler sortener . de·
corator "all l'<>Vcnngs. cau for app l Sl00.500
67J..lli63 s1:-,4m eves
associated
llAOKEAS-AEAL TORS
l Ol\ ~ l olboo 6 1l·)Ul
Redhill ~Realty
Lido Rt>alh· office
673-7300
1l"'W•Al'D0 lrof#~OflltftfA~
UDO'SMOST
SP£CT ACUUJt VIEW
001 Lido Park Dr • 8t.h
floor condo. 24 II r
,&ecunty can for app 't.
TAKE TIME TO LIVE
Ill th•~ 1 mma<.·ul~1te 2 Bdrm. 2
bath ont.•-sto,ry townhome in adult
co mmunity . The plushiest or
rnrpets. elegant use of mirrors.
upgraded appliances & excellent
location near ~olf course & tennis
club. Wa lk to s h opping & bus.
$137.500 F'cc.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060
C!E
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
LIDO ISLI .
One Of Newport Beach 's Most PresUgious
Arens With Private Beaches. Tennis Court~
& Clubhouse. Charming Fi ve Bedroom Home .
With Coiy Den/Study, Large Formal Dlnlnl(
Room. Master Sult~ With Spa. Exceptional
Offering On L8r_!lc Lot At SMS.000. HEW LISTIMG
Well Designed Three Rcdroom . Two 811.th , Home With Sunny Garden Room Kitchen
Plu:c Specht! Vnull('d CelllnJ(s In fo'ormal
Dining Room & l.1vmir Room. l..llrge Yuro With P11t10 Onh S14~.ooo c;,. 631·1• =--~ 111 DOYll Dttlft ...
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UAMIMA..U
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---A¥e;Cll ....,,.
UICUIY .................
w/frpk lD mat.r •Iii~.
hu1• fO~ID•l dlala1.
ktldllm • mon, •--------t vliew ol billl ,_ ______ _
lilbtar {)wner WW =• llua~la1 IAQIAY lBl'1UROrr£RED
RA LBOA 1 S l.A NU A IOOIQ1 lBR home wrtb
REALTY pool Priced towU at oo ~ l;y Sl!l.000
ftft.IXI CALL 644-72 t I
Slll,000
All uu.. are 2 bdrm Try
~ dwn Owner wall
cvry cmtract Call now.
~2313 ..... ,'••"'.If • ,, ' ,., '·
120/o
TOTAL.tMTBEST
ASSUM.ULE
Spectacular 3 Bdrm. 2
bath, family room .
crackling fireplace.
/Jn Nll1ll
UlllL! Y Ea.
A55U[ll\TE5
MIWCONOOS
Ope01111 thia weelleod
rrom 10·5. 2 muter
auites, cathedral cell·
inp, lg. yards, skylights.
contemporary de&ago.
Relldy to move ln. On
Victaia between Harbor
4' Newport Blvds.
~or 848-3644 eves.
Clear, spar~hng pool ---------Assume S7S.000 loans. RtlHCH QUAITB
Tot.al payment SB93. Ask· CONDO ins S109,950. Act now. 2 B«frrns. 2 baths. frplc,
there's only one. Call dblgar.OWCatonly 10% ~~•·•••.• '''"'"'·"' u..~dn. F/PS75,000.
1 \fl earn1 ,_s_ORLD_1,_n_E. _
FOUR 4-ft.EXES Thme waa l 1.ut with on·
ly 11.4.000 down on each
tx.akhng; they a re close
or bn!ak even. Call now
Whelan Real Estate
540-3666
Pwf9cf Family Home
6 Bdrm. family room.
formal dining. 4 ~, Ba.
Best Spyglass location
with ocean and city
lights \'iew. S595.000
Owner wa U carry S225,000
2.ndT.D
IY O~,,..OICER
Lease/option on 3Br,
2Ba. frplc & liv. rm.
Charming ranch in best
East Side location.
Newport Schools. Moo·
Fri: 7S2·SO.O, wknds:
~.
MoRtkelo Co.do
Lrg 38r, xlnt Terms.
IM,500. Prin. Only. Open
Sat·Sun l·S. Agl ~O.
OWNB SACRIFfCE!
ASSUME $121,500
AT tOl/4°/o
Quiet cuJ.<Je..sac shelters
this elegant 1 year new
estat.e' Executive double
door llled entry to lav1Sh
llv rm! Soanng ceillngs
over frml dJ.n • Sunshine
ldldM!I) . +spacious f mly
rm! Sptnaliag ataJ.rc.ue
to s weepin& master
Bdrm + 3 child 's
ret.reats. Owner says br·
ill.( aa oiler! 8C7-6010
)hf4 1U~•U \•L~l l)MI. I
~-!'!!~ ••. !~.~~ -·~--T-A·v-.AL··u·E
I IO Dec). Ocem Vint
3 Bdr. 2 ba, ree land.
Newly deco r ated .
Jacuni, pvt beach. owe. great terms.
Priced to seU al $355.000.
Bier. &3H"737
C-Kglll••
By Ow11er. Creative
Thas quality built 3
Bdr m, 2 bath home
features, hardwood
floors. shake roof, new
driveway, large yard
and is priced al only
t87.9SO. Call 540-1 lSl
·~:. HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
finaDcln1. Cwstombed F t• V..., I 034 th.rouCbout-3 8dnn. 2 ...................... .
taa. pool u ya.rd, beach nburoD Monterey Model
accesa. Call for appt. Condo. Aasume 7'4%
640-I073 loan. $30,000 down.
SPYGLASS
<>wner wUI carry Isl.
tnast deed or lease op-uon. 5 bdrm. 3300 sq. ft.
Own er wlll carry.
~-
........... adt 1040 ... ................... .
_~ ___ At.....;;_en_t ____ No qualllytnc, no pohtts.
For this newly finished 3 ~ W... I 024 br 2 ba bome. tg. bridt
••• ... ••••••••,.•••••••• ft.replace. Just move in.
ASSUM A.II E All YoU neect 1s S27 .soo to l'/floLOAM assume . 962· 7940
LYty fmly bome oo quiet owner tall.
cul-de-sac. East Side. BY OWN E R . 5 Br ,
a.JSTOM POOL "SPA. Sl20.000. owe at 13'h%
OWnel"willCUTYXTRA. w /l g do . 96'·4897, [48 2nd T.D. al aUrac· llG-1414
tive ln&erelll rate. Phone
?SlSOl. ASSUMARf LOAMS
~ Walker f; lee
Real Elstate
3 ~~area
near Soo. Coul Plau.
f/fl,!IKJ. Btr. 631-5737
Mo q.tftilMJ
Gu:u •
a S18,G> at avenge In·
terest rate ol 11 '!.1% oo
this nice 3br, l~ba pool
home . Full price
Sll2,000. I Park Place. I.oc:. M2· 7461
IUCHC01TA~E
Newly renovated Jbr.
lba, on double lot only 3
blks from pier. FP
Sl!!0.000.
Part Place.Inc. 842-7461 • ,, t' Lw
Avtiable to everyone. I WW•
No oew loan coet.s. no tluh m I 042 ~tytne. Interest u -• .. •••••••••••••••
low u 9Ya%. Uee your Spect Water Vu. Onty J.yr ~ aod IDOYt up into aid Twnbm. 2br. den ~ bome today. 3 as itb., 2 fpb, pool, spa,
4 bedroaau. llan1 lo ......, tennis 1195 ooo cbooae from, BICR. SaUerwfMalliw/fln'. ·
MD-miD Real !latate ''R" Ua ~: 71~
--. 7l'OM W41'8
SAIZ«TllAD£
3 BR. 2 Ba tlMr. 90,000.
Ows/ .... 151-to:za
~ for Faat Sale:
4Bdf1n 2ba, up1raded
9n ti .. bome, '98,500.
BJ OWDel" CID Humboldt
Jaland, c u a tom
waterfront beeuir· .". 01pUonal I cbanoe view,
t.ODOIQ ft. 85' \J·doc.lr, J8 -.amble ftxed loan al
U4''*1. '87t,OOO. Opto Sit,.., 11511 Cuoulel 1'be a.I m.ta&en, Elu. lA m4)1tf.JKJ
-.ml«15l·Ul'1. _______ ,.,.. 1044
2 .. 2 a. CODdo, So. Coaat -···-··· .. ••••••••• =~~~~%. POXIOIOHeHl'S Gnleea•nt ...._ 2700
PllCllBIC9t ... a.' l!'i! Ba,
• a I 1 c.JI, --ror ..... ~bit. ,_..,·,._.17M170 810wnll' ~
IM OCIAM YllW
IMBALO IAY
Llke a book \IOU ran l put down. I" one
way of ctt'~<'rlb:nJ( lhl!i upprol\lmut ly
4,000 ,~.rt. man"'•on Wht·n >•ou ._ce 1t,.
)'OU'll -.ant to 8 tU)' Ur beamed
c ahm~. 32x30 h\"lnt: room, 3 fi~ploces
plus ltbrnry W II of JtlH s.
brt-thtukm~ \•lt>w of occh.in. Pool plu!i
spo. Prl\/•l..., beach. and tcnnit1 court.
Sp£'<'tar ulur i-urnwt ~ ;N hour Sl't'urtlY
f?Utjrd Owner will help fmam·t> Art ,, 'i lfi
~THE REAL 'Ol FSTA1'ERS
1044 ....... 1044 .......................
$13,590
Down• No Qual1Cyln1'
Owner will rloaoce!
Bnght Chl'l'ry home.
st.eps to lbe lake lll WOOd
bridge
Cal Red C.,..t
754-1202
Woodbndge Sycamore 4
b r , 2~ ba , pror.
landscape4, lge paho.
across Crom pool &
s.aW18. 1031 exchangl'. No
rost & no llab11ity to
buyer. Prtn. onJy. Pnce
SJ.45,000. 64().9991.
ELEGANCE
PLUS
RMAHCIMG!
Elegant Turt.Jerock ex
ecuuve townhouse! IWJs
and rught light view! 3
Bdrms, formal dananR
room. e xtremely
spacious! Take over w •• c;;. variable first loal\.
Owner w-/f1 naoce
balance with 25% down
at 15% interest. Asking
jmt '259.000! Call for
rmre info. 752· 1700
Ol'f N 111 9 • 'I \ I VN rn,., N, I •
[eRIHil
$97,000
In AslUltDble Loans
3Bd rm 2ba, A I C ,
Northwood s . Agl
5'52·:D50
BY OWNER Jbr. 2ba
Oxldo an Walnut Squ.urc.
Seller wal l hnance.
Sll9~. Down payment
Sl7,900. Pnoc & mtereat
pym&a --30 mo. APR
14%. Owner out of area. I.nteresied partJes wnle .
PO 187. Tamecula, CA.
9ZBl
**CONTRACT
OF SALE!
Call for details about
how this method o r
purch.aae will allow you
to ASSUME the 8~"~
loan oo lhil exc11.tng Jef· rer.;on townhome in pre·
st.igious WOODBRJDG~
ESTATES. This home
has it au. Gorgeous plus
great financing. Call to-
day. Aaking $147,000.
Jt wo~Ol:IRIOGE
R(ALTY
551-3000
**WOOOBRtDGE 3 bedroom home oo great
k>catioo with many up-
grad es. Super AS·
SUMABLE loan. Call for
details
WOOORRIOGE
REAL TY
551·3000
tllRTHWOOD
Custom home wttb 3
btldlooma and deo wtt.b
private atrium. 2800 sq. tt.. cau today .•
LOTS
Ftom 5000 sq. ft. in ex-
clusive NORTHWOOD.
8'ild your own dream
home.
@ RANCH
REALTY
551-1222
~LOAN
COi i EGE PARK
Fabulou1 4 bedroom
Yale Plan.~ local· ed oo cul..._ac. HJgb
-loan baleoce. Newly caf1ld,ed ,. freab.l1 painc..
ed tbrou1bout. Thia
home alao hu central alr
oond. •hardwood noon.
TllS IS IT!!
WHAT A BUY!!
Ct,OOO under price. 4
'OOMS. 2~ bat.ha. 3
car prqe and 2800 sq.
ft. Needl tome TLC. Cal.I
(or dl&a1.la.
~---. f\,',•;1 It
I ' .. I i ~
1 ,'11:}:)
...•••............ , ....
N e w E x c I u s 1 'v e
Turtlerock Ridge, J.M.
Peters Plan C, S210.000
Jim Kelly 9S8-1420.
OWMYOUROWM
HOME. $68. 900
Sll.000 Down wcl. clos·
mg costs ts all you need.
Super sharp l br condo.
Tennis, pool, !>p!J. Suzee
Mil l er , S59 9400 ,
RE/MAX. -----
STOP!!
Don't w111t , tomor row
m1gbl be too late
Abflolut.ely Immaculate
C.olJege Park Home. Par·
quet wood floors 1n
kitchen, warm & cor.y
living rm M O\'l' in cond
Won 't last ! Hurry 1
~.
-* •EXClUSIVll Y
OURS!
f'tt>e standing Broad
rmor home oo corner lot
acm>S rrom park. One of
WOODBRJDGES lowest
pnced homes yet cash
t.o an ASSUMABLE loan
wtll get you 9 5'1 in·
tercst Home IS 2h years new and ready for oe·
cupancy. Call today .
Ask.mg Sl~.000.
JtWOOOBRIOGE
REALTY .
551-3000
4920 Barranca Pkwy
T.tleRocll
Here~~rm .
·~"Model you've
been wartln~ for. on a cuJ
de :-.ac on the TOP level
street. Wtl h a poobtzed
lot .
1+523 CAMPUSDl·IRVl,.E
...,........ 1048 .......................
LAGUMA MEADOWS
George Charles Realty is
proud to present t.hese
view homes situated
agai.nlt genUe billsJdes.
Priced from SJ00.000
675-7512
OCEANFRONT
New modular type
homes, pvt. community,
2 bchs, 31 hr secunty,
1ub -l e tt ln1 OK
m4)G9..3816
... !Jv'! ~lm.
proved. 10,000 + lq. ft. b&iJdina pad. 1 lot off
oceaolroot . Soutb
La1u na. $450,000 .
™~
By owner . Assumable
loan or sno,ooo, 11 %
VIR. 3Br. 3Ba, den.
bonus rm. a.U new cpta &
Ooor1ng Breathtaking
V>ew, lg Jot, $299,000.
m4) 992-4547 or 525-1619
TIAOi CAR. 10.An?
AA down pymt for fan.
t.uUc cstm oew trl·level
wood & &I.ass Jbr, 2ba
w/breath t.akJ.01 coas{
bno vkM. Prof. decoral·
ed. Se1Je:r to CUT)' COO·
tract al 10% Interest. •.ooo. See Su.o 1-5 PM.
Or call 499,5111 or
115.1-8100
ARAREFtND
Unique bwlaaJow atyle
home, C!Tbp and tidy wttb
hardwood noor1. brick ftrepla~ and Ule noon
lD kitchen. Br11ht and
•l.llll.Y wllh prtva~ yard
for tlowen ud aarden·
• '1'11,500.
UNGOR£ALFSrATE
df-3331
tt.wpcri IHdll '°'' ·····················-· Salo-Trede: Owner.
Cbarmlol 38t P'hter,
Btatn dp, fplc. $149,500.
tlWOOS
' ............ .... .... ...... Ollllr' .... ..... ....................... .......•...•........... ...................... . .. ........................................... .
•ts pe:rtlND 10ff Ml:spat..... IMt IJl.\it IU ....................... ....................... ........ a.-p., fl °f1 JOOO ,.,.,., ZOOO '100 .............................................. .
MIWIOn
+POOL-YllW
8Hutllul fmlJ '90•• ~111'\l•t• w /dramatic rocx. • SI> A. Room for
bclll • av. aty UP&a
vtewf R•ceotJy r•·
modeled lo faatHUe
locaCjon -.rr1 I.
~ Walkt:r 1; l t:r.
Bl CANYON
~acular iolf course
tstate. 8800 IQ.ft. 4 to I
Bdrml, s~ bal.hll. ~
and ape. tt.296.900.
111 STU.S CO.
673-1761
I 0 .250/o EXIST
FINANCING
Lvl.y 3 bdrm. fmly bom~.
Sunken llv room
wldramauc bndt lrpk:.
Separate guest qrtrs
w town bath. Charm.LD.g
tone in IDOISt prest.igaous
Newport localaoo.
751.501.
UDOISl.E .
IAlt<>ACOYll
Older bome oo ao •
Bayfroat lot wltb
boat.tllp. 3 BR. 2ba. pu,ooo. By owner . umt•,m-tm.
601 UDO
--waterfront condo wttb Spec\acular v~w.
AllUmeble loeo. Call tor
detaila.
Cote Realty
& Investment
640-S777
CAMEO SH01£S
VIEW
Motlvaled owner uya
SEl..L Um open airy S br,
pool home w /180 deRret
oce.tD view. Call DOW for
det.a1la
2-Sty. early Calif. 3 BR. 1--------den. 3 ba., liv. rm. w lfpl,
& beamed cell. Coiy
peUo. Walk lo beach:
club & leoots Cac1I.
Sl15.000. Ca II
MISSION REALTY
494-0731
NEWPORT
CUSTOM nus excit.Lng ~ lisltng
ollers an enterta10er '!>
delight wath unique
l.Jvabal.lly. PrestigJou.s
Newport locatloo. YEE
•i.AND· Sparkhng POOL.
Pnc«i t.o sell r uL Seller
mouvated. 646-771 l
THEIWFFS
Bay & ocean view !
Sopbisucated townhome,
finest & most desirable
early area location. Flrsl
offering by original
owner. $229,000.
Agent 640-5560 ----
VILLA BALBOA
WHY SH41tl A
root.7
Enjoy the luxury and
privacy o( your own-
s u r rounded by a
dramatic Ivan Wells
rormer mod~I home
Separate master s w le +
2 lidrms and ram1ly
room. Be the rarst to 5ee
Uus! Sl.99~
642-5200
-~
HEAR COUNTRY
Q.UI
$139,500
Grac>ous hvmg. L~e S bdrm. 2 story an move-in
cond1t1on w /s parkling
POOi & spa. Owner w1U
help w 1 rlnanc1n ~.
Hurry' Won't last'
545-9491
COSTA MESA
auM lW13 Weal.em, lo
:,: reot, 2Br, 2Ba,
&ktina. prden tub. lalaDd kitchen, many xtras. <LB7580 )
T.W..
~~
972-8421 .
AaMrJt for Wt '200 .......................
ATIM. IUILDIRS
fJ&.,360 aq. tL of pnme
CosU Mesa R-4 proper.
ty. Pl.am for 40 apt.a or lt
condos. Ex~bange for
commercw. apls or 1031
exchange (714 >642·5312.
tf lwUllh for Wt IJOO .......................
4-PlEXES
RtOM SISt,ooo
200foDOWM
MEAlt DISHEYLAHD
Broker m4 mo-1636
leodt Pr..,., t l so .......................
Oc.. ""'°"'Lot Three Arcb Bay. So
Laguna. Slt.e r~ t.o en-
ure So Coa.sL ~unt y
enclave overlook& ex. qwn.e cove. Courtesy to
~. Quahfaed buyers
only~-ZJ.3.628.l.JO()
COSTA MESA
NORSStOMAL
IULDIHG
7 offacu. re~pt1001st
area. 2 rest.rooms. lots o(
parlaog. Owner Wl!J COf>·
sider 1nst.aUment $ale
C.aU now for mol"'t" de·
tads s:n S. 000. 546-2.313
"/# '•' o • I ', • J •,•
....-u Property 1400 .. .................... . Exc1t1og new project.
bay &ocean View:!, l &2
B<frms for sale and
leale.. ReNlel st.a.rt1D& at
SlS0,000. Several to
cbooee from. AgeoL
--------NEW S H O P PING
m-0800 or 631-0486
LEASE OPTION.
OH OCUH VIEW?
nus LS a new 4 Bdrm 3
beth custom home w1lb
separate UJ·law poten
u.aJ. Located on fee I aod
STEPS f'ROM TH t;
OCEAN. Builder says
rmke an offer and try
your terms. Offered at
$254.900. 0.11 ~11~1
-~1o~ HERITAGE
s.a...... 1076 .......................
BY OWNER: Seucape W1a&e Coodo. 2br, 2ba.
xtras. Ocean View
S120,000. assumable
91~%. 496-l.Sl.S
LUXUIJOUS
lcMra9't CCMtdos
2Br & den. 3Br. from
$179 .500 t o
$2 1 8 . 0 0 0 . 0 p e n
lOAM-Ousk
JONES REAi. TY
673-6210 ...... c,. .... ..., 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • REALTORS ~~~~~~~~ lACREHORSEESTATE -GJO 141. ft .• alngle atory. h1gb qua]. CUSlOm home. ~
VIPrttOPBn
V"ieWs ol backba)' " city l.ighls. Exclusive Dover
Shores a r ea . U o ,
believably perfect.
Spacious & luxurious .
Just listed. Call for your
pnvate showing today.
~
FORESTE
OLSON ,,,_ ,., ......
VlUAIALIOA
Oient seeks to bey or lease optloo a •'resale
Patrtck Tenore, Agt.
631-1266
S.C..lew w fvi-w!
Assume 9.75%, owe 2nd.
Upgraded 3 bdrm
1329,000. Patrick Tenore.
631-1268.
REALTORS
SI SIC DR to Al I
Lovely S bd. Harbor
View Home Bal. or
$269,900. Pnn. only!
Patn ck Tenore. Aflt,
631-1286
llACOMIAY
2br, Iba. teao.ls crt. prt v
bch. Lr'I tot, XloL ror
twft devel. tncld lac.
uoil. $195,000. Term1. mou
ASSUMPTIOM
NE W LISTING .
Re mode led a br. in
Newport ~. lO.I~
isi t .D. Rae 8.odaen.
Re/Mu.111·1*
fllST SB.l U.<* Bay vtew condo. Onb' •.ooo. 2 Bdrm, 2
be, frp&c, 2K dll M 84'~
Int. loen auumpUoo wtlb
DS.OOOdll.
WOl.LOl.L
51111
Sell lbtnp fut wttb De1l1
PUot Want Ads.
Pan view °' Capbtrano Valley. Now under coo-
slrucUoo. Completioo
mid·lh.Y. $499,000. D.
lburt;e, Rltr. 548-9950.
S...M9 IOIO .......................
sn.soo .._.lomt
Take over low ioterest
pay meota on this
dynam.lc oae bt-droom
cmdo. ldeaJ STARTER,
charming interior, in en·
UCUJI Mediterranean at·
rmepbere. F\JU •~unty . poof. spa, r ec room.
BKR. 540-1720
TAllllU. -· Sl.000,000
Former home of tbe
MAHARAJAH OF IN·
DORE. 4 BR. a ba., 441 ft..
pool. approx. l·acre.
Cash. trade '>r 20% down.
Owner /> 543-1767
Assume 8~~ lsl of ap.
prox. S54.600 owe 2nd
Vacant 3 br. 1 "'-ba.
small ram rm $79.950
At). Bill 831 · l25 7
SallMt L01J1M I Ol6 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FaiUIUc ocean front 3 br
2 be. try '300,000. Alt.
St.eve. 771-1203
OCUIROMT
COTT.AH
Ca o be perf e ct
• 11>.,..... or npaded
lnto • aboWs>l•ct.
Prtvate 1\.11.ln Cb aa.nd.
ll50.000 u.:;,1,7,11.1
~ ......... ....................... .............. ,..s. 1100 .......................
Double Mcie Vlklq, kM-
1 y c lubbouae, =-adukl. No pm.
1aalou11 Nr. 1tore1.
9G.$1.'D
~~~-~~~~-
-----------. -----.
CENTER All leased + + + w cost ot llvu:i&
eftl'Y year. Tllsti.o Ave,
Onnge. $419,000. Agt.
71J.633ll
2 STORES + A.PT
On Balboa I sland
Mari ne Ave, Agt
m~ ------C..htyl.ots/ Ctyph ISOO ................. ~·····
2 v1t'w graves1t~s .
Ba~ Terrace Sect.
Pacific V°IC'W Mem . Prit.
Substantial saving:;.
988-UlllO
C.....rdal ~ 1600 .......................
~ICA.L/lAW •CBna•
J.o Newport-Bay nto.g
0. W.C. 63l-4179 eves
Commercial Bldg. Ap·
prox 4ClOO sq ft.. omces &
warehouse. Gi>Od loca-
~ «·ll&5.. call after6.
~
--,,......., 2000 .......................
44 UllTS .
.. STORICAL
OMCIR.DGS.
iD downtowa Santa Ana
redevelopment area. tm.ooo or bst olr. owe
al only 10% lnL w ~
dn.
CaJl dl~ct or collect
~31bt's.
WOii.DU
556-1111
6 DB.UXI UMITS
PRIME EASl'SJDE. CM
2 8dnns each.
1llE ST A RNE.5 CO.
673-'T111
MIW UMITS. C.M. 1-3bd. 2ba owner ·s wllt
wtrrpl, yard. garages.
4 urul.8at1285.000
10 \.Dllts at t6:iO, 000
nl..lnvstm\a 4k2·1903
20MIW~
BeauUtul 2 bd. 2 ba
lowobouae un ltl
w/frplca. vaulted ceil· ~ llm&.m&a "2-1803
Bl.:NTAL
INOOM.& PROPDTY
•.800. Modu.laJ' Type
HDmel, at hr aecurlty. 3
~ beac:t., poo1 •pw.
m4-.at8
IMYISTOIS
SflQjJ.
8 UNITS, 2 blocks off
Newport Blvd. Tue over
803.000 loan. Seller
W/'CAIT1 ~ wflb DO
119Y11MD\a LU 1182. Ad
mwl Call 11 ... MM'm
O"flll "I"• 11 \IV. '\)Ill Nl('I • 1aa1
SIX MIW UNITS
SIUaRMAMCIMG
lad wtaet ta roore a great ~ are tbete sl.x unit.a .
~ lars• 3 bdrm, 3
bath WLILI and two 2 bdrm. 1 be units with
private patlos. Excel
-IDd OWDel' will help nn.... Al9o other uruts
in KlDt rent.aJ areas. Ca 11
m.5370 today.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
MIWPC>trT~S
U.SOO: 2 BR house & t
BR iuat: l&. R·2 lot. As· sume loan. Owner /bkr.
Call 64S..QIJl6
12UNITS
Room for e ~-Costa
Mtsa. 15&.'SM, 10";, wrap.
l.S yn. Motivated. Sl~M
dn.S..20'2J>. ---
Newport Duplex s:m.ooo.
Assumable loan at
u~<;i owe 2Dd i bile to
be.Hh l yr old
SkyiJl(hls. fireplace~.
fabulous loc 1275.000.
Call Oarlyo.:, Agl,
86J..1.161.
l8 Uwt.s C.M Tnbsestyle
All 2 br. 3 yrs old. Pol.
anc. tB2..580. Long term
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FOR SALE-ladustr1al
Bid&. C.JI. oil Harbor ~
Baier , a. 100 a q It.
fiQ),000 dn. S.U... wiU
finance baJaoce al 1.3%.
AC. Punk, Realtor.
S«)..8)
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'l'two 30xlll' ~.
CM Begonia. BuUd to
sl.Dt Ownr/Bldr.
79).1J.25 &4..Ul•
the
R-3LOT
Pnme Costa Mesa
location on Baker
St. fer apartments
or oondots. Bwlder"s
pacJtue available. Call for
1nformat1on .
Term~ availabl~.
RCTaylorCo
<AU 'l<>(l<l
•aDBt~oas
Fer Sf!e by owner in City
of lni:l10, 121 lots-CinaL
1?9p. 40 Lou awr. tent.
nr tnchan Palms C.C.
llOOO per lot. 103 dn. owner will carry bal at
l~ tnt only 760-0823.
.......... Ontrl.
Rear+ 2400 .......................
~ h.oan Agt Ownr.I•_. ______ _.
642--02.82
Nme umts to be f uuabed IJl
Man::h Oceu side ol I 5
fwy. In Ocunslde Will
tr'8de !or lad or houses.
l~llil -------COSTA MESA 4 plex.
SW9.000 ~ dn & owe
bel at 11~ for 10 yrs Ask
!~ Jun VaJeo1.tn1:, Agt m1S11
7UMITS
Oose t.o tran.~portallon
and :.hopp1Dl(. t;Acellent
Cobi.a Mt':>a rent.al are "
Ownl'r mdy help with
finaoc1.r11; SJ l.S. IJOO c .. 11 '°' deta.tl.' 7~ 1920
J_ QUAIL
PLACE ,.oranu ..
lO,-TM l:lO P Ji&.)
o.w.c..
4 · umls. dlx. walk to
Hoag Hosp 29~d n
I..Jbr. Zba. ).Zbrs. f .P
S320.000 Bkr n&-JOOO
SACllACE
0WC at Oilllf I OOr'o iftt.
32 urut office bld,i: 1n
prime Santa Ana IOC3·
t.IOn. OX>.000. 29'~ dn
WottLDIU.
51111
~TALKSTERMS
L.11wu Bcacb, view,
~New " Exec."
uai1 + beach cottage UI·
came. 979-9615 CB-4 >.
FOURft.11
Only 1 lef\ t Good Costa
Mesa locJtlJoo. 3 Br 2 Ba
Owoel' wtll carry at 10'1-
for 4 yean ~.000 down
"111 pnce Si!OS.000 U nils
~ upgraded and are
fully OC't'upted Ye a rly Lil
come S:Z0.000 per build·
Ing. Ten ant s pay
Whtie&.
8..ft.EX
Good Santa Ana locaUon.
All 1 Br. Owoer will
carry w ~ down. 10%
ilMnasl. lAU ol spenda·
ble. FUll price S249 .ooo
16UMm
FOR LEASE
New..2-bed.room z ba.lh home Mission Lakes
Country Club Go:r.
lamls·pool BeautaCully
landscaped. no malD·
tmanceyanl
90!0 Clubhouse Rd.
Desert Hot Spnng.s
213.373-2572
KAUAI
~ ,.,_,. CCMtdos
~down. No qualifying
644-71.80. Alt 6 "94·5882
Out of Comfy
Properly 2 5 50
·········•·•···•·•····· RANCHO SANT A FE
AREA
l:legant m character lb.ls
new cus tom Spanish
home on 2 acres ancludes
• lg bdrms. 3"'2Ba. £ully
eq1.apped lntcben, over
sa lam rm. clln rm. 3 fl'l*s, mast.er dla slate.
m&xJmum security &
pnvacy. W7.000. Call
for 8RJl. (714 l 7S6-4M44
~Fanns. ~ 2700 ........................
RJVERSIDF.
RANCH SITE
4!iOAeRES
S2SOO Per Acre
U 't-Down
R C. Taylor Co.
714 640-9900
. ..................... .
I BUY HOUSES AT
95°/o
OF MARKET VALUE
•Nof'ee
·l.mmed. Purcb.aae
•Move when ready
•Pnvale Party
97'Pr 7(11'1
•••••••••••••••••••••••
....................... ecn... .. Mer 3122 .......................
3Br. Oen Vu bome,411 to
1011. comm pool, clocse to
shops. s.+4ll4.
....,.,.. ..... 3169
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br. 2 Ba. dbl garaee.
pool, etc. $750/mo. Ad
SiUer • t.9, 142..QJO at hrs.
.ExcelJat Coata Mesa I•-------• k>caUon. Only 7 yean
old. Swimming pool.
Pride ol owntJrship. Full
price 925.000
19UHITS
In Newport Beach near ffDAI fbpKaJ. Tenants
s-Y utUllies. Prl~ to
llelJ ( ast. OnJ y 1198. 000
31 UNITS
Uhra pnde of ownt'rsh1p
Some untls h:>ve
fl~placea. l:xcellent
A.nablim localJOO. Only
~ down. Owner WW
carT7 balance 4 years. ~ ~ Tbla Jll'O-perty bas 1pendable.
.l'\ill prt ce Sl.400. 000
BMX BAY AREA. 2 Br.
2ba. tlQOfmo 11'1.Y· Im·
mac. SW\nY 6: spaeklua.
Soper ~. 11.nen and
disbs ipcluded. 2 PoOls.
putting ~ns, shuffle
board and Volleyball.
NMr x.lnt s~ cent.er &
all (reewa)".
UDO PENTN 2 Br. 2\'2
be S2000. short lerms or
yrty. Vlctona.n with hure
room1. waterfront vaew,
Jacuai, l*amed cet.Uqs.
WATllflOMT
HOIB
631-1400
.......~-···d .......................
81& 4 . JJOZ .......................
Real IDltate lnveelmenta Beach front Ren ta I,
llDW.Co&llHwy,NB a...ont 4Br Iba, fatnlly,
64WM6 bltn1. lndry, •11100.
QoMd9unday •um. ~~~~~~..:...-~-·
l'OtJI 4-ft.IXIS ~~ ••••• ?~.~~ ~ .... , ... ~ ~·br""'-f I D S E • • .. ""• rp • SIO 000 WD. P · YI'\)' !-Avall 4 "" l>ABLS w /low dwn . ~~ ,,.. owe w /oo mo. payt .•
C-. oYCr 4 loam W/Do C--....... J.lU
~.noloanfea.
0R£\T!R VALUE 6 1UCl1BILlTY w /4 ecp.
Iota, John Saar. Act,
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C...«m•., ~· apa, Wl81aJn' 2 br, l~ be ..,_~:.Q11• Al'. &ct tu.Wmo.Adolta I.... .. --.... .,. aatJ, DO pea. 1121 Bed· -z•• --40 lord I.A 541-Tm. .......................
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cs. ~ {."! ,. au . • .................. ._. Ir.• ffe•n to ••••· a , l b9 MUta. """' &e-I0'1J
',I
• •,, ' • •I'
• 1 I 2 IA Patio A,ca.
lBdrm 6 2Bdrm lo n..m. walk to t.acb,
871 M31S. Day 71M3111.
~--18.
Aerr. I •• f tal ......... ·---a.ta. .......... UtMlt, •• -.41W191afttpm Gatiu o+u • a"91r. .-'-W. Mi";; ~ • JH llMIO. ti: cr1.-am ledrlnapt
~ ....... --· -=··-... cm== 3425 Ebcl1-:;:e~upaJd.
• DkhwMlltn & llO's
• Pool I Ate. Room
• G1rdt11 LlftdtcaJitll
)llO .. .................... .
~ c:n.t. br. I bll. 2 ...................... . '='~-..::; ::·P:rl;~~= <Ka~~~t ) 2 ='.~~~~r·
• J09 to l 11ell a Siio!"
2br 2be c.oodo, 1001 w.
McArt.lrur, MSOmo-yrty.
Red Carpet Realtonl, aak
ferHany: ~30M.
2 Ir, I bll ....... Z ur
........ Near ....
.,,_.1.Sot IM-5T51
'•••IMmomo. All IO.aoorlG·lOJO S Br, 1\.-a t>., 2 atory 6'2-5U13.
...... IJ .,._blc. ..._ D1bwbr, e•l10, dbl
t • I• 1" ••• • • ! 2 Br, 1'4 be condo. CBS.
m>. Pool. patio, lge &
air)'. lmmac. (108 W. 51.b.
Gemini Rlty 839~
...,... JJ44 Bu rilw, s br. den.. be. ~a&• 2 ll di & l pets
---•••••••••••••••• ltriia. IJOO~ n. IU50 -'475 H4·2566 or
S Bdrm+ den• fam rm .!IJIQ.~~-~-~:_____ W13.2971, Act. no fee Harbor VI•• tlotne. z ldna. 2 Ba. a. mo.
,._. -.-0. caJJ CraJ&.
8..C. 'hilor Co
G,...bah view. PMnr .,_, Dr 2 Br, 114blcoodooearSo. llM 16. Comm. UIMla fl -.uo . Uy <>wntt. Po o I S 9 o O I m o . Luxwy biouiM. •br, Sba. Cout Plaia lmmed. oc-
....................... Wa l• rf ro o l llomea fam rm, frml d10 rm. c upancy U SO mo
GlltlllO bell.aatnuue,,many U2 4U3 ; 87S-8386.
muy an. 75Nllr74 67).9062
2 Br. l ba, nice patao,
1ara1e, adults only.
Good locaUoe. S7s.GWl2
3 Br. 2 bll. fam rm. gar. Jee yd. Kids ok. No dogs.
151115 mo. 831·9081
Adults. New 3Br. 2\.'fBa,
dishwasher , a e If.
cleaning oven, frplc.
Pldio. 2 car gar. w /auto.
door opener. Pool & spa.
~: 64.S-a986.
3 Br. 2 ba util Incl.
Children ok. Walk to
ScUh Coast Plaz.a. ~
mo. Lou Mac. 963-8298
Exec. home. <kean. nite
Vle'W. •Br. 21!1 ba, family,
rec rm. RV area.
925/mo. Dr.> s.2:9-4417, ev
631-1153
2 tr. 2 ba. frpl. yard. gar.
pvt wash fac. brand oew
1525. Pb 7S2·2847
~ mo. Deluxe 38r &
t'am rm. 2~'Jba. fpk .
microwave, encl dbl car
(tar. A I Cond 2567 t:ldeo
Ave To see call 979-5099
N9w • never ll ved in DenUIUJ apbt te\'e! 4
Bdrm w 11kyll1bts It
eartblAIM decor. Av all
mw. 900/mtO.
Waterf root 831 • ltOO
3BR BEAtmFtnrNEW
S700 mo. 1-493-7766 or
&n·l&U
Lite Cando. 2br. tenrus.
pool. S47S S81 ·3165,
7tlH863Tom
S62SMo . 3br, 3ba .
Deerfield Coodo. Frm I
dm rm. gar openr.NO
PEI'S. Sc:hls, pool, patio.
GD77
IEH'tALS
2 BR.2Ba .••••••.•.• ~
38R,21h ba .•••..... $750
4 BR. 3 ba ....... $800 /8SO
S BR. 21h ba. ........ $850
NEWPORT BEACH
4 BR. 21h ba, pool. W?S
lf523 CAMPU5Dl·IRVINE
lBRPnvateQw~
Ut.iJ Pd. RangeARefrg. Patio borne, 2 Br2 Ba, air.
Adlts. No Pets. lrplc, dbl garage, comm.
M.50Mo. lllt+ sec. poollllpa SSOO. 631-0995,
West side. 642-0835 '18IHl8T1 . ---------4Br. 2Ba. Lrg. lam Ir din. Oraqetree 2 Br, 2 ba
rm. New cpl8, paint. pet.iobome. Ceot.raJ A/C,
Comm. pool. $650/mo. ~"plush. Adult s-znn. mmrnunJty. Pool. teorus &Jae. $550. Eve SS2·SZ21,
3.Bridroom. 2 bath condo. 661637
fbolllpa. Superlocaboo. --------
.x>mo. MH4'77 Woodbridge 2 br, l llJ ba,
l~c. Olild ok. No pets. Laury 2 br, 2 ba, 2 story ID>yrly. 645-6036
rondo, dbl gar. frplc,
beam cdli.op, pool. Only LEISE: 4 BR, 2ba, focd
t1i150 mo. lat & lul, $200 yard wtlb pool. &Wmo.
depoeit. fl4.2.S2llO. All SSl·SOOO. CiT1 for
dhers. IASTSIOI
• Bed bome. Cul-de-sac. ~ve houses 3"" br.
lll50tmo. Ask for Robert. l~ to 3 balbs. lrplcs, up.
Alt. 631-1266. crades. comm. pools &
assoc. Avail. starting
2 Br. 2 ba ocean View. April L t67S to SB7S mo.
$750. Adults. no pets. 7SZ-12112 9 to s Mon thru
m3376or7Sl-91B7 Frl
Mala Verde-3 Br. 1 ~ Ba.
stove. $ZS mo, secunty
dep. Af\6PM. 549.9740
2 Br 2 Ba condo. new. So.
Coast Terrace. $500/mo.
213 IS4 l-Ul94
Mesa Verde 3 BR. eocl.
pool, family area. $700;
fVst & W.Sl + S200 sec.
J\vail. Apnl Lst. David,
agl. 646-325S
2 Bdrm. new cpt. oew a
paioL Gar. focd yard.
Ctuld -pet ok. $425 Imo
lst/last+sec. 796 W.
WiJsoo 631· leBS
<O'ZYConA.GE-
New cupet.s. IJ.noleum,
fresh pamt. 1 br. den.
breaklast nook. Very
q\let, pvt yard. garage.
Cbtld welcome . NO
DOGS. Water paid. 137S
mo. Sl2$ move in. 22311/a
Pomona. 960-3989.
---------Turtleroclt ·sharp, 3 bdr,
2ba, atrium. wet bar,
t675.833-.-T
Terrace townhouse . 2
bdrm, 2 ba. $600/mo,
Ref rig, Wshr /dryer opt.
552-0146.
~leodl 3241 .......................
OCEANFRONT
MONTHLY RENTALS,
fumisbed mobile homes,
3 bchs. 2t hr se<:utity.
'550. RMP. "99-3816
Oceanfront. year 'round:
Sl3X> mo. or furn.. $1400
mo.
Walt to beach; 2 BR. l llJ
be. S'lOOMo.
Turner Assoc. 494-1177
Laglllll ... 3250 ........ ~ ............. .
lde&l loc. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 car
1aia1e. · Pool. Condo.
SMO. IC7 -3S63 or 5S'1 ·2179
Newport Crest 3 Br II
study, 3 ba. qe bv rm.
din rm. kJlcben w /y~
area. r tp, wet bar. kn
IU, pool, Jae, sawua. dbl
gar. 1875. &45-0101 or aun.1710
HAUOllVllW
Somerset model, 5br. ~. Newly remodeled
& redecorated. $1200Mo.
lse. No Pets. Avatl. 3 22.
~
BLUFFS. 3 BR . fam.
rm.. end unil8. Pool Lov
ely views. S900·SIOOO
Mooth
Broiler 644--01.34
Cliff Drive. Panorumlc
view. 2 Br. 6 mos. lease.
Partly furniabed. S850
mo. Smdb-Meyer, Agt,
~ 7813 or 640-S3S7.
Npl Crest •br, 2~ba. ram
rm. 1IWU ocean vu, rrptc,
wet bar. pool. lennJS. jac.
11)(). 67J.3313; 64S-19S3
Adulta. New 38r, 2t,.<zBa,
dl &bwas b e r, self .
cleanioa oven. frpk.
peUo. 2 car gar. w /auto.
door opener. Pool & spa.
~m. 64S-8988.
I.WES
1 BR; condo; Orangetree
Eodunit; M2Smo.
3 BR; lwnhme; E IS1de CM
~ unil; $900 mo.
752-1700 ft ," I , \I •ti '~ "' /, , ,,, -!
!~lfilif:I
MwDf IMdt COlldo
3 Br. 2~ ba. S57S mo. Ask
for Robert Ml..LlJken, Agt,
631.1285
1 Br. I ba. Near So. Coast
Plz.a. Pool & s~unty.
S400 Imo. 559-726S eves.
N~ Bdi Hoag Hospital vu• • deluxe 2 br w ba,
rpk, ocean view. rec.
fac1I. $750 mo. Eve~/
wteods 644-'596
3525 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Prestigious Ve rsailles
Stl.Klio Condo. Fu Uy furn.
& equapped. Full secun-
ly Clubhouse. pool. jac. ac. SSSO/mo 101 Scholz
Plaza. J131. J anet
~. 9.5 Mon lhru
Frl. or Pam 213/941-2372 Sat/Sun •bdrm. POOL. Jae. cl~ to
---------shop, $500. 213/439-0760
3 Br. 21h ba, den, lge or438-8146aft. SPM
fenced yard. 2223 AD· ---
otversary Lo. 7$9-1677 .. • .... ,_.sllled Lii)() ...................... .
c.o.taMna . 3724
4 Bil. 3 be. Sl.200 Mo. •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• __ A&eat--._87_WI __ 7o __ 1 l Br trailer, $175 & up +
Npt. Crest 3br, 2Yaba. new aecurity, oo cbildreo or
decor, frplc, wet bar, dbl dop.&GtlA
pr, tA!llDia, pool. S795Mo. ~ IMdt 37 41 -~---------· ...................... .
$p9c:ba exec:uUve home
In WeRclilf. 4 br 3 ba,
fam. rm.. lg. country
ll:itdMm, many extru.
Call Nancy 47S-18S3
LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid a.erv .• color
1V, heated pool. Util. m4 )4!M-S294. 98S No.
eo..tHwy.
monDn&s &everuags Luxury studio. Free m.Ud
Ph.ah 1 yrold, 2"'1 ba. 2 lg MrY. ~ tv. SBS wk.
br. dbl gar, wlk to bcb. tnc. util. 499-222'7
$150. Fnt. lst + sec dep 1 br, view. fplc .• open Jadde631~: 7~-1B20 beams. covered partung.
S. a..• 327 6 SC2S mo/lease. 494-0066
......................... ~ leoch 3769
2 Br. den. 2 ba condo. 1 yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• le8se.. S57S mo. Pool &
spa. 1st, last + S200 dep.
1500 sq. fL 493-1341. eves
<m-12S4 or 493-2734. Ask
fOI' Al or Jerry.
3 Bdrm house, fncd yard.
Xlnl San Clemente loca·
lion. S58S/mo. 581·2048 or
493-2:568
lJprtairs duplex unlum. 2
br. 2 ba, frplc, ~ mo.
m.ms7.
1 + 2 Br apt. 2.421 E. 16th
St. Adults, no pets. From
$325. Yrly. Also unfum.
645-4718.
WEHAVESUMMER
RENTALS
WEEK OR MONTH
associated
Bl'IOKEPS PfALTOPS
lC!J', W Bolbo<> b 11 )66 I ---C.ldrmo 3278 Yearly. Oceanfront. 2Br
••••••••••••••••••••••• lba. S600. No p ets.
2Br. JBa Condo, n ew
refngerator, $465 mo.
49M458
3280 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
New twnbse near coUege,
lrg 2 Br lVJ Ba. air.
carports, aecur. gates,
pool. 96.l-7486 MSO.
21J.a62~. 714-00-0553,
Versailles Cond Lux.
Ocean view. Pen~.
2br. 2ba. s~. poolc;, gym.
club bse. C.1ose to bch.
Sl50wk tS1200Mo. 7S2·9466
Ol'~l
F..uttlide: 438 E . 1.8th Sl .• 3 tr 1 be.. din. rm., S57S. ~MICJllll 3252 l bdrm .• 1 ba, 411
-••••••••••••••••••••• Richland. $300 /mo.S.A.
OCEANFRONT! 4br,
avBJl now weekly now
lhrusummer. 673-7677
556-0lM6 Fabulous 3 br ocean view,
8 Toro 3232 tennia eta, close to beach,
••••••••••••••-••••••• $750. Call Darlyne
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Priced from
1561).11915. Focct yard " garages. Famllles
please. Kida & pets
welcome. Call llN-2586 «
m.29TL ,..,_,DO ree.
861-1161
9110llo. 3br, 2ba, frplc,
bltinl, ccovenient to fwy.
Nice neitbborbood. Pet
ftdlild OK. 21131 Via San
Sefwttian
Geminl Realty 83M623
1 lullxl• ..... ·3240 ..... ---.... 3269 ·---•••••••••••••••• tcss,..1-.......................
3 ~~~!a~m NO FEE! Allt-• Condo ~95-· Focd yard & rentala. Vllla Rental•
ga ta IH. Fam ii I es _fl75.412 ___ Btr __ . ----
pleue. Kadi • pell Newport Heigbl.s 3 br 2
.acom.. CIU 914-~ °' be, Mature adults, 'no man. Act. DO fee. pee.. Avail. April 1st ..
•z..c:utlve Sol Vlata • •· m..f'10l5orm.m3.
g.._. • F.dwardl 5Br Sentnd Ocmdo 2 bdrm 2~• lam rm, frplc. 1~ ba. 2 car 1ar.:
nmo.'9Cr-4525 linphiee, UUIU, Spa,
....._.~ DllClll ZBr, t~ pool. NH mo. Call
960-3166 , ..... 3290 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Br. 1% ha, com.er lot.
Brick frplc & nalural
wood. No . Tus tin.
lllfO /rm 760-9536 aft Spm.
SHORT TERM rentels
Weeltly & Monthly
Agent 875-8170
Plush lBr Bachelor Pad.
property on Bay, 2 bllls
to Beach. Gar, quiet.
Pvt. Yrly. S350. 6T.Ml336.
~~ (kav-fuv
~ ott-ef col~?
Lei-~
MtmcP
Yt6~-t?J ~our~.
me ... ..., •
ArMTMam
GI.AND oreetHG
2 Br.28a ~
Excellent location. walk
to complete sboppio3.
BeaiiJ!uUy landscaped.
Spa<-ious apls. Pn vate
petiosordecb. Adults.
Heat paid. No pets. Spa.
()pen l<MJ daily
B West WU.aoo. C M.
631-5583 JS48-2408
•2 Br, 2 ba. nr. So. Cst
Pla&a S.A. MSO. OuldM>
OK ~17 . &U-1460
1 Br, bhm. relng, pool
Adults, no pets. S32S.
S48-0C92 ----Fanuly. 2 Br $340. Spar. 3
Br. 2 ba $39S. Play
_ground, pool. 646 1486
All ut1I pd. sm child
,, '
fl I 0 I o l ,\ J ~ j
l..ovejy all adult, DO pets, 3f l&atl Fa wl•d
LW Br apta. 8200 Ed· or•fuwl•d JtOO l.aler. b. b. 848--0ll9. .. •••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAHAllA
Walk to tbe b~ecb
Della,bUlll lge 1"2 Br
apts; aome w /frplc, aU
peUoa or ~. £1)·
Pl 3> acres w /aUractive
greenbelt , trees,
landscape & 9 hole put.
ting areen. 2 pools .
Friendly c lubhouse
w/frpk. color TV, i.auna.
exerdae & weight room
St.a.rt.I a t S360 10clud1ng
rmjor uWJta es.
Adulu, no pets
CA.SA. .. SOl
216' ' "' oollhwst 96~665l
Sawilll Vil~e New 1'2 bdrm luxury
adult apt.s m 14 plans
from S375, 2 bdrm
~from$S3S +
pools, t.eama. wat.erf alls.
pcmds! G• for cooking &
beaW.. pakl From San
IMeo 1'rwy dn ve Nort.b
on Beach to McFadden
then West on McFadden
to Seaw1nd Village.
'114~Sl!J8.
4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S12Weelt&Up
S tudios . I br~.
k alcht!netles. pool &
miud &erV 548·97S.S
welcome . 2Br lbu , ---------Landro Ion Molel
refng, D W, encl gar. no
J)lU, $395 1960 WalJJCl'.
Mgr In 548-9560,
S11.JNN1NG lge. 2 liH, 2
ba garden apt Pool.
s:llS. 710 w. 18th St,
Adults. New 3Br, 21,;Ha,
d1s bw as b t:r, self
cleaning oven. frpk,
patio, 2 car gar. w :iulu
door opener, Pool & s pa
9am~m 645-8986
$21. 3Br. I ~ ba. hl l;c;l
+dep, 765Shalamar, lhl·n
call~
2 Br. garden apt Small
ctuld ok. No Pt'lS. $365
S46-9950
38r 2ba, new. kids ok,
water & gas incl. nl'ar
So. Coast Pl. S600.
~-
2 Br. 2 ba, condo w I 2 car
gar, mini-blinds, cstm
dxpl, all appl, air cond,
frplc, patio. $47S/mo.
Adults, no pet s. Nr.
Fairview & Wllsoo St.
Call 6'2-31163
SDO to $t00. W Br. 1&2
ba a pts. Lndry rm.
3 Br. 2 ba, $4.SO mo No
pets Near Bearh & Ed
1nger 842·7843 o r
J.1774 21)99
INcJrwoodA.ph.
2Br. 2Ba. pool, )pa,
pat1oi., all a du lt
S400 mo 962-UIOO ---
Nt-w <I-pin 2&3Br. 2be,
frplc. encl gar Pauos
yard 1-'r om $450
96S-IU21
2 Br. newly decorak'd.
palto. end pdrktng, in
4·Pl'-'K 7811 Syr .. more
11C S350 mo 7$2 2H81
Wr. I Ba duplex. 5 blks
from bch. qwet. encl gar.
sm yd, s m pet OK. S31S
mo. 1st/last + flOO dep.
842-1324 alt SP M.
Lovely 2 br, 2 ba. paUo.
near beach. 817 Geneva.
M.50 846-4080; 9118-5868
Jbr, 21,\ba, avail. 4-1-80.
liOOMo. 98G-7078 ask toe
LeoaA.6
Bacbelot' .ffollSe. stove/
rdria. uW paid. 04 .... 9t.b
!L 91!&-0mO after &pm
lrg room & bath. garage
spere. use or Kit. laun-
dry, 'IV cable S2(IO Dana
PL661·3C79 ""°"' & locrd 4050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
93 yr old woman needs
room & board. Needs
help balhulg & washmg
baJ.r Wi U pay S500mo
642..:JOO ad ~•tlt'r 1112.
2Ahr
6-sfHoftw 4150 .. ....••.......•.......
l.avety Nev. T~lm homt-
for elderly lioml! cook
mg Pal.lo & IO\ln>! c • .tr1:
1136-U178. 832. 27llM ------s....rRftltak 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Balboa Co v es two
bedroom + den w1tb
dock for 40' power boat.
Available June l·Ot'l I
m>O/IDOClthly. Cole of
Newport. 87~5511
v ........ 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SMOG FREE BIG BEAR
from 128/0igbL Also COO·
do by lake. 4 brm 2 ba.
Forbe s R .E . m•-..ees
patio/yard . Som e ZBr 2ba Condo, Adult
wleOCI. gar Ir beam cetJ. <'OIDDJty, RC pt.es. good
iog. rec fac. ISZSmo. ~ _TSL __ M_gm;;;____t ___ 642_· 1_603_ er9t\2.2586
.... tosa.r.. 4l00 .......................
Moviof! Avoid deposits &
cul living ex~nses •
Pr~ress1ooally s1oce
1!171 3Br. 2tMa new coodo nr So
Coast Plaza. Pool &
recreabon. au pd ut.t1 ex.
cept elec ~-76G-1J90;
~
Fenced palio. 2 br. E1of
Harbor. enc gar. inc
rerng. washer /dryer.
adlts. no pets. $360 Ca II
642--0461
2 Bed. 1 bath. pnvalc
patio Sg l garage ,
MOO/mo. Ask for Robert
Milliken. Agt. 631-~
lrand M.w A.pts
2Br 2blt .. . . . . . . .. .. $450
38' 2'hba Twnhse . . $.SS()
Spacious n ew unlls.
F>rivate patios, deck~
1JB? Maple. C.M.
Open Daily 10 s
~.640-6816
or 548-2408
4 er. 2 ba. rrpk. bltns. dbl
car garage. Nace area.
2278 Corne I I. S6SO .
54()-,JSlS.
FA tdetwnhse 2br.
lltaba. fprk. S460Mo.
~.631-5012
Harbor & Adams. 2 BR
l~ ba studio. adlts, no
pets. $39S. 631-3888,
~
1 Br. $290, oear 19th I
Pomona St shops, bus.
ocean.~ 1223.
BIKE TO BEACH
Large 2 br. 2 ba, bltn.s.
encl. garage, s undeck.
S400 mo. 760·9501 or
MM92S.
Newl,y de<:or 2br. adlts.
No Pets. Encl patio.
S37SMo. 706 James St.
Apt. 8. By appt. 979-4410 o-..-. 3126 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$100 FREE RENT
2 Br. 1 ba studio apt. Pvt
patio & garage. Lota or
grass. 33562 Blue LID·
t.em. $"50 .... ~
er~.
2Br. l rg. lndry. $37S.
L...,..IMdt ll41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br, 1 ba. ~an view.
walk to beach. Upgra~
paint. crpt. drps. Ref n g ,
stove, lnd r y. SSSO .
4!11-2110
Cltff Dr oceanfront 2br,
frplc. gar. super clean
No Pets. Adlts. l.6e 16()().
ft8S pd 494-4.!)34
I bdrm. Walk to beach &
town. S37S mo. 957 0282.
!ST :nr9 eves
...... t.och 3869 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Quet 2 br w /~ar. pal.lo,
pool, adults. no pets 1801
H LSlh St. Nwpt Hcaghu
S42!i 642. 7340.
PARK NEWPORT
COUMT'RY ClUI
UVIMG
Singles. 1&2 bedroom
apt.s, & t.ownbou.ses
From $409 644-1900
OCEAN VIEW N 8 . Adlt
2br, 2ba, frplc, bale, club
hse. pool, sec, S750M Cto
cb 731..s786, eves 731·283S
2 Br studlO $450. No pets
Near Hoag Hosp. 631-6279
er 1·974-2099
lbr, oo pets. Near sbop-
plng. $325/mo. 2620 Avoo
~#C,
Upper 3 Br. 2 ba. Balboa
Penn. Frpk. bltns, no
re!rig. No pets. '7~ yrly
lle.~13'$
t'ii7S to IMO Uc3 br, 2 ha
apts. All bltns. bakooy,
lndry rm. frplc, encl.
gar. Yrly
TSLMgmt 64.2·1803
New Villa Balboa Coodo,
ocean view from patio. 1
br, 1 bll. Kitch, bit.Ins. No
HOUS&tA.ns
832-034
••HOWIE*"•
aSUPERMART of
PERSONAL SER VlC ES
has a roommate for you
Female placed no chUJ?e
972-487S 7 days 9S3-039S
F Shr 2 Br, 2 Ba C M I
nu to bch. Nace. Ten.
S225 mo 760-9Si3
All res~1ble. well to do
men. wanting an in·
tumte relationship with
genlte, lo\elv \l.Oml'n.
call Kelly or. Sher . By
a~ only 831 5898.
Will share lge luxury
home walb 2 frpl<'s.
micro. nacdy luro.
54&3428CM
2 roomma le\ needed. pre-
f erable fneods in lbe
bead! area 536-1514
Fem 22-~ to share 3Br.
2Ba twnbs e, frplc,
d'ibwshr. ''.t blk to Hoag,
S22S + ulll. Avail 3-1,
CaU Terry 642-9276
FUmished beach Condo
remale. noo s moker.
23-28. 963-8891 or 997 ~
Bachelor will shr 2Br. 2ba
Park Newport Apl
w tsame. 64().828'7
Femshr Balboa 28r Dplx.
Oen. fpk. orw. partung.
$238+Dep. 673-241S aft
&pm. Or call Ad Siller
1182. 642-430024 Hrs.
2 Fem shr Apt oear OCC.
SllS. 960-4343 from9·4,
641·916.Hpm· Upm.
Matw-e Lady wishes same
shr home, Br. ba, den .
kitchen, more. No
amoken..,Call 548-SIU .
pets er cbJJdren. lat, last MaJe n.a. w--•--' to _., __ & depoeit. S700 mo. on I ..,_.. ...,.. "'
yr lie. Call for appt. ft 2 br. CM apt. to be local·
app11 lion MS-700ll ed tn area ol Ca briUo St. ca · · tt s.n&a ADI Ave. Call
28r Deh1u Conde, coave-641H.-J. Jeff ma 1oc. '5i50mo. M>-ST19 ~ Z8r 2ba Coodo. re-
~sums
Prtme Newport Betcb
loe. ~ o.c. atr,ort.
Ra IDel. ~. CGe·
rereoce rm. jaollor
aerv., utUa, 100 free
cop le1 41 more .
Sec:nW1a1 Mn'. avail.
lb or Douc ISi-tell.
PIESTICIOUS
LOCATION._
Newport Beach
• ..,., • .000 Sq. F\.
•BayVl~
• Extra Amenities
UdoM.rtM ,;::z:z
l!:x.ec:U.I ve .olfices av a iJ l.D
full aerv. ofc bldg. Nr .
O.C. Airport. Recept 11
pbone ans .• secy ffrv.,
a:Jnl. rm. etc. Pleue call
7SU1A
Delk space $100 Mo .• sml
office Sl~ Mo . 1827
Westcllff Dr, Nwp\
Buch. &Jl-0900
•NEWPORT BEACH•
•PRJMELOCATION•
50 yds from waterfront!
SOOsq ft.
rTJ• ) 9S4 599C
ID Ill ft ln medkal
Avail for hnmed.
cupency. 'Ample
lng. Ne~~t:--
llST OM ·'-HAllOIM.YD. I
Newly remodeled abop.
ping ceouer in Coat, ,
Mme bas olfices avaD
for lmmed. occupancf '
from approx 480 ~" 1'505q. ft. w /new crpta ,.
pe.tnU.O, at reuona '
rates. Call Paula S. K.a1; A'1J.. 213-4&6-4S38
Town Ir Country , •
Shopping Cent.er
Hunt.lngloo Beacb
Approx. ~ sq. ft. for
commercial or ortice
we. ~ to 4.5<.
C'll 4 '/973-0777 or au )273-8703 ... c rdal ...... 4475 . .................... ..
<Xfice or shop space, 41$·
i.q ft .. on ground fir. + 2 '
acijotn upper uruts. total·
mg 875 sq ft On Coast
Hwy., So. Laguna. $1200
Mo.494·1177
........ Rewtal 4500 • ........................ ~
:MOO :.q. ft. ror It. mfg,
avail. immed 7:>4-6392 Cannery Village offi ce BarbaraorGordon
space avBJJ. I lge & 1 ---
•DELUXE 0Ff1CES•
From I rtn. up to 1700 sq .
ft From 93' rt. No lsc
req Behind Aarporter
HW!I at 2172 DuPont Or .•
SUI le 8 8J3. 3223, 9· 12
sml. Broker 67$-4912 2500 s f Oncl Mez J nr O.C
Alrl>Ort. S750 mo l'1 mo
.Q1.M DELUXESUITE.5. OK. nm or Ron. World
From 1295 Air cond • Wide Realty 979-6666
ample pkg Ulll pd 2.8SS --------
E. Cst Hwy 67s.moo llallllab Wanted 46Ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIDICA&. SUITE
Orona del Mar. ~arden
offi tt SW le 85() Sq rt
Realooorru~ 67S-G700
Corona del ~tar. dlx. 2
rm 'u1te S2:>1> mo
R1:a lo nom1 c'> Cor p
67S-6700
<X6ces m Bay vtew Hot.el.
Hlsloncal landmark.
S250 & up. Bay View
lmmed. occup. Contact
~.m-3822
'50Sq ft. $4.50 mo.
4001 Bi.tchSl. N.8.
Agent. 541·5032
~Cana
Pres. ocean vu. Full
Mrn~e Exec. Suites.
&M-7180
COSTA....SA
27'llO ffart)or Blvd. Comtt
Harbor ft Adams. »
~.ft. Call John Bo1d.
~ZD.3
)/'ftJ ""0 • •t \ ,. "I ro,,, Nfl/"I•
[~Ifill
Exec suites w ~al
servia:s. NB from $300
631 1134 Arlene
3136~F.et
on C.am~ Dr. 1n Nwpt
Bch Aval. 1mme d
Ground Ooor ~9-9952 or
OW1'M"I' C2 I 3 I 992 · 7703
Avail 1mmed View or
Bay W approx 1.200sq.
ft 2 pnv balhs: abuo·
danCt' of storage. cnlrl
Npt. Sch lot• l.st lame on
mar k et $1 ,02S m o .
544~ 640-s:m __ _
Sublet or rent mo. to mo
11.50 sq I\ office. nr 0 C.
Alrport 1n C M S800 mo
t'.Xfice 7141'379-Sl~
Ctficc space. 600 :.Q n
Dov.intown Laguna 8S
sq rt C.tll M :i rt h a
66J.l161
Executive Suite!> f'ull
services. pri va te ,
Newport Center. Ocean
view S270-$71S. Phone
7$-IMXJ& A J. Properties.
Co mme rci al of -
ficetwa.reboose. Approx.
1.<XX>sq. rt. $325/mo. 7522
Talbert St. H 8 Cootac:t
Susan: 99S·2083, 8 ·5
Mon.·Fri.
Bayfront omce s pace
available now. S39S mo.
673-1003
Ctfic:es & rela&J shop for
raR. 210 Main Sl. H.B.
Call 832-1858 or 536-1484. 2
offices al $130. 2 offices
at Sl3>. I office at SlS. l
rttai1 shop at SBO. I
Huntington Beach
1878S Beach. Ste. A
11.50 ft. W /o8' W /OUl
F\Jrn. 7 phone llnes
<Yferl I Agt. ~7781
One-bedroom rottage in
qwel s pot in Laguna
Beach. Corona del Mar
or Coita ~el>a for SJOO or
Its.'> Qwet area ~sen
tJaJ \\-nte ad 116.J6. 1: .o
The Daily P1 l11 l
:'llewspaper, I' 0 lj(1).
l!i60. Co:.l.t '1esa. CA-··
92626 or ll'lepbon f
6T.Vi654 ·.: . CU o( staw couple would
like to rent 3bd, 2ba •
double garage. East
s ide, Costa Mesa .....
S48-6250 or 642-3379. ·~
Retired lady oeeds aiml* ..
room while studyiAg art •
at lAguna. TI4 /Z-4141.
Fem. needs 1 bdrm apt, S. •
A. /C.1111. area $250mo.·.
Sl>SIOO '34, Nora, AM ·~
Wam lBr "1m House.
prx. S!OO. MiddJe.ag
Soc. Sec. 774-0741
I I •/fried/ ft C9. :,.; ...................... ~. a I •
Opp~ tucitJ SOOS. • ....................... ...,
HEWPOttT TAILOR
Inventory tt etc. F.st •
LSyrs Going to N Y . 6312122. • ...
FOR SALE -Comple te
rrame shop equip. &
molding, Priced for
qtaclt sale. 642-9909
BCXmQUE OF BALBOA ~
ISLE Best offer. Agt.--
731-0338
Car Wash ·Tulare Co Ma ·
JOt' brand gas Sl6S.OOO.
Co n ~ad er trade .
Own Agt 209-iB 1-47 "°
CLASSY
Gift s tore, So. Coast
Village Owner retmng
Tum key. m.ooo
If 523 CAMPUS J>a· IRVlfft:
GOT CA.SH?
...
Motivated o wner ba s
priced th is l one.,
mtabliabed liquor store'. '
to sell, but needs cub.
Grossing over S57.000 per
month, with a Joog t.en11
lelrse you wm 't believe.
No pm:ent.age! No CPll'•
SZlll.000 Plus lnventory. • •
..., .. Lo. 1021
....................... •t bL lllarpl N .. • cpta, _mmo ___ . ____ _
ff1*, fOOl tm. • tW Ntwport Crat eondot. Af-llncP~ ~~~ 24-M~~ .. 7~a~.
Daytime: 76&GI. Even-tnc: 8-031&.
~ Dice clean 1 br.
~ lnterlor. yard, no
peg, uW. pd. s.15C> mo.
881 ....
---------1 Ured Oeat, fplc. pool.
213 La J olla Dr. New rarsbop8, SZ25. ~2181
Wood Twnbms,
I '1• ...... 4450 v"NEED
{MONEY ·~·.
Nl:AJUCl!W29TOllV All!{lfl. bu J for ...... ar, 2bt. formal dlnlDC. Oi1Uortnfo.MM:215
t.m rm. super tleu. a
cs pr. '1IO + depod.
m.1110.
I i1:.:~·· R1·,1I f -,f .jf ..
••. . I ,. • ··,·.
Newport 1111. IBr aa.
wub ladry, doH to
..... beacb ....
STIO. Hl·lltl Da11. ... .,.~
You may request Ad-Sitter service when
placing your od . . . our Ad.sitter
number will appear in your Doily Pilot
od ..• Ad-Sitter tokes your mes.sages ..
• you coU in at ~r convenience to qet the rtspel ises to your od . . . this service
is onry SS per week. For more
informbtion and to place YCAJf ad coll Ml..5671 •
Larae, ap1clou1 2 hr,
garqe. clean. new crpt.
MOO mo. Call M artba,
881·U81
Oceanview amt 1 Br. new-
ly dee. rel11Wve. Swuly. ao1rttO-...
C8lhedral ceUiap, W/W ...... *I!.
CllJU, blUn lrtcb, Crplc,
bay view. Patio• •
decb. Walk to bay • tat telUuranta. From
90Mo. •21a. 8'J5.4912
4310
•.WCI•
FMtbhtU br, 2 be, aeaae
lntlllled. Spee. muter
aultt. dan1n1 rm, dbl pra,.. •ut.o dt opar,
pool, rec. area. Adult.a aa17, no pt&I .... mo.
•AmAp'ffq,N.8.
.......................
WANTED:
G.,..,. ln CdM. m.oeeo
.......................
········-············· SUILIASI
OfcAWwdHr• ...........
Redblll near Brittol. 1·5
yr ..... 4olftcel, ~p.
Uon •rt•. warehouse
wtth Wit •UdJq dooc' ' Ml IKUrity system .
Avail. alls WHO. call
to ... lOAll .to tPM .
MHIOO. ~aeoo.
• ClmffMO ....... ... .........
f7WIJI
c....~&..
·~·
,
.......................
C-•1loe Ht a ee •
0 ... C.oftlw
lal U•l•I Coneep\a ...... .... .......................
DfiftWtn•Paf'tllAI lot
•lltpalr9•S.alcot Unf · SM A.apllah f4.1·4t l
lM'd.
'*••a ......... . .•.........
y_. Pr..clll \f'Ot'her w\11 cart f« 10UT clUld in qihome.111.(D)
....,S..,q .......................
fteclltered elenn>ly111.
per manent hair n
moval t"tee COGIWla
tion. Law-a. 962 ~ or
-~ ............. .......................
Residential Commerr1a1
Do It youraelf Cu.atom
Smoke·Gat Wireless
Hand '1 9&-up fo'rft Info
Demo.
EMMCO Joe.~~
Cil 11 ....... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cu s t o m Cur pe ntry
lnt •Ext. Boat dock re .
pair Char Renovating
64&3749
CUSTOM INTERIOR
CARPENTRY
By Jay 642-8809
STObl DAMACH
....... Remodel
...... Commer,
....... Bonded
~ ~t . . . . . &t6-8649.
a,,,,.._• Scm, m..n ,.... •'-.,,.. ........ lod-4, Lie U.llU l
................ room Mid ........... ..._.
Remodel. addlllona.
p.cjoa. NO DY 001'.S rr B!'TTD J S CCllUt
lu'd.~l
~ e&l1lillltt r .-111 du
palJOI, ded1ln1 plan
1tti. fenctn•. room 11d1h
Uonl IMl').)t.W
r.uc.. U)li«t\U frnc 1.111&,
no JOb LOO 1mall UM'
OntnwUon * 06 l?
c:.,.t Senta .......................
Sbaqwio • a&eam rkoan
Co6or briahlen~n. whl
cpts 10 nun bleada Clean
bv. dul rm. hall $1S Ave rm 17 ~. touch 110. cbr &. Cuar ebm pet odor
~ rep&U', U yrs eitpr.
~ work myself Rtifs
5.11-0101 ------
We Catt C.rpet Cleanen.
Steam cltian AJi.o up-
holstery . Work gua r
Truck mount unit f''rt'\.'
e>t. reas rates 645 3716
CARPET CLEANING
STEAM &SHAMPOO
960-3766 ---
Carpet care. floors, win
dow cleanl.ng. call Dutch
ror big jobs. 971-11.54
.......................
Room addll re..-odtl
Plat. Geo. PUmer 6 .. Ut '<l 6ST .. 12
,,. ...... Co.
•P•cla llll• 10 u l m bol:n9. room addlUCina 6
~~.()91
Room addll1on1 " rt-
mocs.! Jack O Mlllt!r
Ut"d. bond«t ~ :.471
Mf'dllt!rraM>an Con•lr
"'-<'umml ""mock-lln1
l'" Ronded.. MD llt'18
H SIOINTIAL
0n1ruww.r
... t I ...... ................ .
~. lud.tcallln1.
U"tt tnmmlnf , clein·
1419 AvU......,4
l 'r" lrlmm1n1 Com
rn 'l t R t•ld Sml
landln pluii " cln1.1P1
Mika Ml-IOt9 ------EXP GARDENER·
Complalt aardenln ic
~. ""' .. twtlm.ta ~t.t
JA.PAN~t.: GA ROF.N t:M
12 yr:. t!itp. c lnup ,
l1tnd&capt! t'ree ht
Ml IH62or89'7-2862
•••• :1 •••••••••••••••••
C•rPtntry. irlu onry .
ro.ofln1 . p lumb•na
P1oclirt.U, au«o • Ule .
Orrwa ft • mote. J 8. .....
t:le ct r l c . p a lnlln 1 •
drywall, ph.tmblna re
peir. P'amtly bua1na1.
L1c 'd + work auer . •sw
Holm ttpeln by qual.af1ed
carpeoter Hand~man,
1mall Job• a c ce pted
f'M.1.W ------
Man wilh Van. baulllla.
mov1n1. yard work.
p.UnUn& etc. SJO per hr
M6-T.IJO ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Haululg & Dump J<>bll. Ask foe Randy.
641-8427 Pradlc.. 6 lntArnllnic
i d eas w .rart! ck
rrafu m ai11•h lp X lnl ms "You wtll be 1m
pre11ed " 646 0390.
64&-1112 evt.1
Yard cleanups 6 la wn
care Trf!e tnmmmg &
landscaping 646-9239 HAULING ikCLEA.NING
Resid /Comm 1. ftee H l .
on.-. IMtrvcttCNt •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ 1ardeoer now 11c
~ oew accu Coen
m R~s CM.NB.CdM
6*6884 6'2-8282
CaU962-1"2
All around taau.tiac
I T. truck. Free est.
Call AM ~-3964
Academy of Defen:;1vt
OnVUlg Adult trauun.:.
teen proi:r a m w ith
On ver F.d. b7S !JtMJO
VERY LOW PRICES on landscape cleanups. OCC student Skiploader .
George S49 2015 dump trurk G r ade .
lltc:tricat .............•......•.•
Exp Garde ner Compl
yard m11 1nt. & dnups
1-'rt't' ~t Pete 641 1096
fo:LECTRH'IAN PneL-d
nghl rre ... l'~t1ma1e on ~ Strtice-s
large or srna II Jobs •••••••• • •••• •• ••• •• •• •
u r 13372:>4 li7J 0359 Mobl.le homes wash<.>d &
-------waxed Tnxks, bldgs.
O\r\Suan electn c-1an. re dnveways, hvy eqwp-
as rates. Quality work ment... alum. trlrs & LI-
Free est. 964 5227 quid i.a n dblasling .
8C22825
haul. Dan 64.5-3800
Hauling-MO\ 1ng Con
rrete & trt-e removal
Quick serv1C\' 646-7634
Hauling Serv1l-e. 11'2 T
t r u c k . W il l b uy
h1deabedi. & r e frt gs.
S47 0'2'7
CARPET lnsLallallon. re-SEU.. idle items wrth a -------
Ha u li ng, c lea n ups.
driveway r emovals ,
tnrw:ni.ng. s.5Hl271
p&ir, steam deerung Owly PIJot Classll1ed Ad St-II Uungs fast w1lh Dally
750-M02 . Steve 642 ~. Pi.lot Want Ads. Want Ads C.11642 S678 --------~
tflllll .. Rf f I 3 fll~lll "**"~·-......... ,,,, ......... ....... .............. . ........... ~··········
WMt a R"&A.LLY CL~AN J...-. Landscape · de· ~y peintiftl 41 paper-
HOUl&T Call OtqbaDJ alp . 1ptiolller . tod•. In&. Work •..arantftd.
otrl. """-·~5123 ~. cna1at. ., day l'\'eetll.81.ev•. M'r~l
t111PAMY'I wan .• 1% yn uper. UC, WALLPAP!JUNO
Wtellly cw 1 time maid In 1 u r . 53 1 ·II U o r Expert lnttallat.lon
IW. lO'llt DllCOUHr ON 8'7·m2. ~ dlac. 00 PIP9r
VACAHTB.St.Mmc&rllet .... ,., FreeCllL GI~
(........ • ........... Pree -·-················ •3'br1vc.GMlll a;~ .. -.... .... --&. ~ ......,.,....,.... .... ..t. _--· u.u..-. -·· ...................... .
Houatcare Servi c e ,
lAITrola DomeaUqves.
call 940-731& tor your
tio..-tni.rvi.w
Xlnl c leanin& done by
Ron •lhr. 4hr min. we.
561~
Xlnt c leanlna done by
lady w /exp. ~ndable.
own tram. 847 -3117
Reliable , cood work,
st.Ndy job. Refereo~
call aoyt.une 646-7Z28
Dependable, own trua.
no spec. area . Call
646-302'7 a!l)1.i me.
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Hous e c le aning.
homr or vacanu.
efitlmlles. ~ 1321
lncOIM Tax
!'"Ur
Free
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
R.J Cook. 20 yrs exper
Local yea r a r o un d
service 496-1 U l. 831 7U2
L~apkilg .......................
.qu.auty L.andtcaplnit •
Comp. softscape design
& imtallalion. All wort
guar. Free ftl. Green-
da I e L andsc a p i n g
731-627'6
We rn C!OnCNte peliot. wlb, dnvewa~. Free Ne9tpe~•tatu.ra
ell. Joba 146-1.513 ... UT. HJ. t4lt
MDwtlMJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mov\na by The st.arvlnl
~ Stl.ldenl.I. t:xp, Ira truck. 141-8427 , .. ...,,.. .........
•••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAINTING
Eitpr'd Reas Rates
Free Est. Call Gene
~
Pa1nt1na. I NT /EXT.
Neal. hooe&t. AU .• 12
yn. exp. we ·d . Dave
914-100.
F\oe ext . painting St
LJc /Ins Try m e R
Smor.SS~
Prat paintln' Ext & Int
Most Ext 1275 t:&>O U
Free e s t ~36 4 383
MC Ni.sa
Olive 's P8Ulta.ni.:. servma
area 9 yrs mc>!\l rt-a!>.
r h e r k m y r td . li e
586-8425
ESSIAH
Calm Pa.intuig, lo rates
Free est 3 yr g uar
S-1471. 633-9837 aft 5
Re&idmbal Ir comcnerrial
pemlln1 fl'tw est Reu
rllla. ~-1. 6'TJ.{1m
~ERING
Add.luons.houMe
Free est.. S86-et2
Pl uteri n g · pa tc h esi.
reat u.ccos . addition s
Rsnbl. FA ~SMO ... h' .......................
l.tldepeadent dram clean in&. plWftbing $5.:50/Up
548-310'l dys, ~al'\
s.
Roofllll) •••••••••••••••••••••••
Repair Ir Reroof. All
l ype s -s h 1nales
rock.shake&-com po-lar
Free est. Ml·~ Fin
Aval.I
Quah hed rooring. Free
est Leak repair m
Good rates on shakes &
oompo. Ca II 97~ 1107 ext
99
~MochiM ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sewtng Ma chine 5"'v
1n your home Guar
2:.<> yrs ex per 97~ 1107
~e who need people
should always c~k the
Serv\<"e DlrertOO' in the
DAILY P ILOT
. ...................... .
Balbi. t lt cbeiu. •llll). ~. Per ..Umat.e call
•mzau '°' lllll•
TtwSerlke .......................
Yard c&eanup If ll'M rt'
mo v 11I . t o r lrt'•·
elllr.aue call Stev~ .. t
66«2
WI 1hwCle I 9 .......................
ResadeallaJ & Store&. Car
wujna. Quality work.
eG54411. ~nm
0-Uaed Ads, your one
stop shoppuic cent.er
A f'lcl•tlou• l utir••••
N411fte Slel•..,.," tHed
Wlttl IM Cou"'°f a. ... 11
••IHI IOf llW .,._ .._.,
which 11,... ~ntln111"41
IMlll-IMI muet ...... l Pu~etlOft 11 -•••tv
Of\l y t f l t't•'• .,.
cl'll"9 .. eel l"9 L• ... O•P•''"''"' •• , ... ' O A ILY l'll0f 11•
t ft10t lft4111 0" .,.d'
MC .. "'V*-I
I
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~has money for 2nd.
T.D's. No credit check.
no pn.lty. l20.000 up. For
a ctio n call Ag e nt
6T.H311. Anytime ---
Interest Only
2nd TD Lo.ts
110.000 & Up, 0 C Only
Bro«er : 71'·95S 0073.
,...,.
JI interested. please call:
&42-42S3 for more del3 lls.
5200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AvaJJ. for ConsultatlOO &
Hepresentauon. Everung
A pp 't s a va i l ,
71'"875-8101.
Moi fCJiiiJri. Trwt llU PftOILEMS?
0... 5035 •BANKRUPTCY
••••••••••••••••••••••• •Wage Earner Plans
Sattter Mh). Co •Out-of rourt plum.
All types of real est.ate F.nd abu.<;ive collection
investments smc-e 1949 t.act1C'l> without resortJnR <-~-ht to Bankr uptcy • (f iled ~TD~ o n ly d a bs olut e ly ...._ ' I necessary ) Save home . 642-2 I 71 545-061 I rar. rum . & more Fr~
Pho ne c o ns ultation ! 2nd TD 'S _673-4784 ____ _
Ho Points! l.od & Fo.d 5300
15 year term. Sl0,000 QI' •••••••••••••••••••••••
more No Balloon
La!t or Found a pe~? Call O.C. AllPORT
Ani mal As s is ta nce •ESCORT* League. SIT 2273. no rtt S p er 1a l iz 1n it 111
Found or k>st a pet" Call Professionals.
Spec ial P a ls Hothnf.'. 972-<t976 ...•.. 10am-4am .
~ 1n2:::IJR:~:r I DISCR;~~~ALL
Ir v & 22nd . $100 ~ormat1on APP.:!._
REWARD MS 6360
Los t Coll1t-. male
Anaheim & IHlh. CM
~.S41199 l2
Kathy Ca noon -I love you.
1 really do. i.o please
beheve me
hnonal SenicH 5360
FOUN D S 1amt.•s t• t'Jl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~;;~~~~rt''> C"an 1 I EXOTICUS
----I PLANT SERVICE
~ 5350 lntenor plant des1grunR
••••••••••••••••••••••• Leasing l'lanl m (&1n~
PREGNANT ., <.:a r1ng, tenanC'I! As l o w a :;
coofidenual coun~lmg & S20 monlh Dall
n.-ferral Abortion. adop· 759.9545
t.ion & keepmg Uno answer. please keep APCAR E s.47 ·2563 trying I I I .......;;.._;"'-------
COVER GIRL 5400 Lido Newport Co.
673-7595 •.... 24HN
2ND TRUST DEEDS
Owner non Ownf.'r. !:>inii:lc
fJ rruly rcs1d1·ncl' & 2·s
4':;
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
I • 951-0778 •
34 Hr Outrall Servtct•
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
'\.IL IUCK BOOK"
Wo men 18·65 F r~e
L1fl'ltm(• mem be r'>h1p
$50 (} C 0 S l't l!Wf'!>l &
most exciting Dating
Servi~ Social Club Ap-
p!Jrallons acceplt°d by
phone 631 7 l8 I
lftan.' to S2SO.OOO w •no
prepay or balloon. 15 yr.. I
Dobbs Flnanc111I
Se.rv1res
nt4 )64()-0016
Al• ll'9C • • rln I
Pv; '4RrJj•/
Lost & foilRd •••••••••••••••••••••••
M Wl•lllh 5100 .......................
LO·Calorie Alcohol ic
Bever age Recipes $2.
BA C H ELOR
NUrRm ON SERVICE·
P 0 Box 7200-154. C<let.a
Mesa 928216.
642-5678
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I PRt; LAW ~tU<k>nt nt:•-<I-.
S!.5.lm Will do anythm~
Lc~a l Conf1dcnt 1.tl
INM P 0 Box 3242.
!'\ B 9266.J
MASSAGE s1mpat1ro
Your m<1sscur·
is Bob J ames
Oulcalls 9 II. 4~ 51 II
Found. ClJUm. or Adopt at
lrvme Animal C are
Cent.er: Our Resident
Great Dane would like to TOMMY'S come ar guard your home
& il would make him OF NEWPORT
happy to know lhal his ESCORTS friend s Sc hna uze r . a
P ug , Bea g le /Terrier ~--s _____ 64.2_-1_s_11
Mix. Sheperd Mix, Lab
Mix. a nd otbe rs have ltOOd homes to care ror.
too. Brina the kids to see
our Bunnles. Chickens.
Ducks, Goose & other
f'arm Arumals. 7S4·3'134
•• SPIRITUAL READINGS
U>am ·IOpm F\llly w e d.
492·7296 or 492 9034. 1815
S. Camino Real. San.
Clem
Havtng a party. picnic.
rec:ie plJOQ. fund raiser.,
Need a b all ? C a ll
Halecrest Swim & Teruus Club for rental &. roem-Found Irish Sett er, Foun-
1 bersb1p information tainValley
557 7234 963-6349 -----! Found Bosloo Terner
Greoteo...-,
ESCORTS
at Hr.I 641-0 l80
~£TS Week d a ys art 3 & CHEOCS fMC /VISA
..•.....•..••..........
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Be A Travel Agenl
In J ust 6 weeks
Su.met Travel Schools
10061 Talbert Ave. FV.
964-6755
5 week speed reading
course High Scboo l
Colle ge prep. Colle ge
level & business course
availabW!. lnch~es com-
pn!her\slOn. study skills.
& wnting skills
All cla sses · s e m i ·
private
Private lulonng also
avail C81167$-7116
7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Wlcnds 847-6259
ANSWERS Found I lu~k' blk & g1 ~
Vendor -T0034 -tm.le, SMlt1~ sable&. whl
Palm&. Psychic Read1n1t5 tells past. present & Refined private duty nune good local re fs &. fwu-e. 2~·32S8. bve-in. 64S-C840 ext 7913 Waltz -Swerve -fem. Doxje mix, bm &.
• OWNE~ wta male. Samoyed pup-
ils always a little em· PY fem tiger stnpe kitty ban'aaaing when a bank • • is held up. The guard no la1I fem , Newport
yell.ll., ''Stop lbief! ·· and Beach Animal She lter
the ool)' ooe wbo turns _644--_365& ______ _
around la lbe OWN ER. -Fotmd Doc: Sm brown
Have aometh1nl to sell? Fem dog round in H.B.
a.umedada dolt we ll oear Llbra.ry.847~.
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K; ,.., JH ,. '~ •• e~ () ':) ·~ 001'~<:1t ~
~~~) ~···~r t'l~Jherl/
Irr ,~ ~~
[ 1 IY . 'T (L(f\I\ i114-
U..-. w1ll
~~OUf~~I ..... ~~~ 21thu~ t>~-7#;~
You may request Ad-Sitter service when
placing yoor od . . . our AO-Sitter
nymber will appear in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitter tokes y04Jr messages ..
. you caff in at your c:onveniefa to get
the tepl-to your ad ... this tetVice
Is onry SS per week. For more
information ond to ptoce yox od con
642.5611
Prof Massa~e by Steve.
l.lc'd T he rapist. N B
lla m·8pm . Appl Only
548-2817
Mustanq Studio
GIRLS
4321fBE.17th.C.M.
548·9182
Clmlies Angels
•Outcall•
642·3812
MC/Visa
Relax.•Oon with Clua ..
EXCLUSIVE
ESCORTS
•6424572*
•FOXY LADY*
Ot.rrCALL ONLY
•972-1 Ill•
Beverly Streeter ?f' N T )
call Barb ara T aylor
(Dyna m i t e) at w J88'7. 7300
BLONDIE'S
ESCORTS
OfO.C. •••• 97M694
Mature lady seek.a posi·
llOn a.s comparuon. ex-
penenced with elder1y
40 hr. week. own tr8ll.!lp .
It housekeeping. NB
area. 640-8116 a ft 5 pm
wkdys
Matwe lady seelu Job as
companion , exp ., hte
housekeeping. live out.
9153-Q16
HJlpW..t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ACCOUNTING CLBK
Accounts payabl e.
Receivable, 10 key by
touch, bank recon .. ac-
curate type 40. $900.
Mor gan Em ploym ent
Agmcy, 1.SZ5 Meu Verde
Dr. E. Suite 213. Coeta
Meta.
756-1.58.1 63 l · 1S75
NEVER A FEE
ACCOUMTIMG
Cl.Bl
Excellent oppQrt uoity
ror an lndM dual with an
aptitude for n umbers
and accouo~:J ex· perlesxw pref . &n·
joy OIQW)d!nl beoef\U
ioclucUnf a free meal
uch day . Apply In
per'IO!ft. tam-noon, Moo·
Fri.Penoootl.
MAUIOTT HOTIL 900~ Ceoter Dr
Newport 8Hcb
F.q.al ()pport Employer
,\1, uuntin~
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE I Al'T MANAGER
On •de. seml·ret.Lred rou
pie wst.b ma.intenance ex
'*1eDCe 21 wuta. Col.ta
M.-a lnlant ok. S PMC.
Bab)'llll.e' Mature. light
houwk~ng L1vt" 1n
Med benefiu ind Reif. o.na PouJt area I baby
~.6 »7 lOpm F ine o p portunity for g rowth \.\llh
excelle n t l rvin t· tom pa n y . Good
bcnl'flL'> and ra1sl·S. lll'tl\ y ~xperience
not n<>ct·:-.:-.<1ry Sala ry to S900. CaM Rita.
540-6055.
541--D?i>
A.«llWMGCUU
F\lh lime. 1mmed1at~
openmg F\I U <.'Om paoy
benef ru. Ca II BAL BOA
MARINE ~9 9671 for
8aby,1lter. responsible
penon t.o catt for 2 yr old
<'h ild ~on Wt'd t'r 1.
d•>., Ll h'kPR 1r 1n l-'f'l_~wd Call Ad S1ll1:r
•l!il &'2 430024 hrs Coastal Penonne4 ACJetKY
:!WO lfa r hor. C ~1
NEVER A. Fff appouil~nl
fol)F:
8Jb)',1tler 2 foddler-.
A.ccCPWtl iwq a.rtl
CREDIT OFRCE
A rulJ.time pos1l1on IS
avaJlable for accurate
clerk to assist credit
manage r 1n a bus y
newspaper olfice. Dut1ea
are vaned. Should be a
good lyplSt and operate a
l~key add.Lng marh i.oe
W1lh sloll Credit or or
fl ee expcncnre 1s dt>5tra
ble Work m pleasant en
v1ronmcnl w ith good
company benefits mclud I ing 2 wee ks var a t1on
after I year. c-ompany
paid group medical and
dent.al and r redil union. I
etc Apply at
OltA.MG£ COAST
DAILY'9LOT :m w BaySt ..
Co6ta Mesa
Between the hours of
8-5PM.
C.all for appointment
pleaae. 642-4321. Ext 277
Equal ()pportwuty
Employer
ACCOUMTIMG
a.EU
1be JolJy Roger Jnr . a r ast growing es ta bllsbed
medium sl.zed company
h8s a pmrt1on available
for an expenenced Ac·
counting Clerk. Mus t be
ra rru liar Wtlh gene ral
le dge r a c count ing
Duties are vaned indud
1ng cash receipts, re
re1vables. & bank re<:on
c1lalions Oefimte ly a
growth position . E x
ceUeol benefits & work·
mg cond1l1ons. s alary
commensurate with ex
pent!O('e Send resume
or apply ID person:
JOU. Y RO Ga ltte
1700 Gillette Ave
lrvine. Ca 92714
0141546-0131
Aa:TG BKPNG
TEMPORARY flecist.er today to work
on various a cCOU11lU1g &
bookkee ping a u lic n -
menta. Work close to
yo ur ho m e . Fla ure
Clerb to Senior Accouo
taota needed t.hrouibout
Orante County.
RoB•RTIW..Fll accounlenij;S
mJ No. Broadway
f3>0. Coldwell S.nker
B&d& • Sant• An•
01411JMIOJ
f'Rl!!E PARKING
• • • • • • • •
Tum your
unusabtes
into
uwbte cash. Call
Dally Pilot
classified
642·5678.
..... -1f Wt'f-'kd ay~ m> hi,mt·
'\&Wry ll('S:ot !>/II) Jl97 or
iiQ.IHr. .t-:1 Torn
Al>sembler'I Sa llmakn ---A.c-counung nr 0C Airport. M Th 8Jb>\111l'r nt'l'dt>d for
ACCTS REC / I 6H.m4 :.>pm W11l 1ra1n kid' 8&11 M W , ..
C-1 ~-....5 1 979-1-483 ~. IO 5 1n i.ummer ~••~ I I Xlnt pay. Rer·, req·d
We need someone wrt.h a l.mmed ~ Apply 451742.16 P~TTUIE . 'ASSEMBLY TRAJ.NEl'.:S-Own transp So Laguna
muumum of 6 months Vagabond Sall Boat:.. 1---------
aoiid A/R "CoUections I 3401 w. Fordham. S.A.
1
8abys1 lter 1n I rv 1nt> experience. who wishes B-D I needed Please call eve.
toWClrtpartlJfDC. ~1 9U6
MU5l undentand AR If •ASSEMBLER · Caaaetle ---------
general accounting pro 1 TaPE' F\lll·ltmt> l11t I BABYSrrTEH Spend
perleoced with phonl' ~>l.JB bearh & l!fl paid for 1l
r ed u r es. & b e ex I 'h1 rt ~hr t o :;l.irt )Our 'ar al1on al lht:
'Mll1t W1U worll man 11f -----f1 (•x <;C'hed uk Good
l.&20hoursperwt't'« ASSE!'t1 BL£HS v.1· "'di ~ & lot..' or -.un.-.huw
Tiub 1~aperm.tnent~1 t r a in r\p ph 7Jm C.ill L1nd.1 i >«i bl'l!.I !I uon Good PHY & nlCl' Mac-Greit<>r Yachu . 1631 noon or6iS lWJ an "
locaUoo Pbcenua. Cot.La Mesa ------Plea.w rail for appoint -------BarUunl!
men1 o:ra. TB..lB
T_._--1-:JI ............... ASS1t1M.HS fii4'i4=r For mediral el~-t ron1n ~~18::
Ask ror Personnel ~nn1C'ed prefer re<!. 849 SwUlo~r St C M
Located on Laguna Ca but w1U train llours 7am ~5.300
QYon Rd between Coast lO 3 30 pm Exc~llenl E 0 E
Hwy & El Toro Road benefit.a &. working ron ----------
E.O E. / d1l1on.s. M1ss1on V1eJo j Ba~
ACCTMG CLRI SICUTAIY
POil acds rtt /payable
voucbenl. type SO wpm.
r e ception ist duties
ltvlne Mfr. call Karen.
54(}.8894
ADMIN A.5ST
P tame. fin.anc1al plan
rung Newpor t Center
WE C.all Mrs Dudzik.
644-7454
ADVERTISING
SALES
1be Dally Pl lol bas an
unmedlat.e operung ror a
s a l es perso n w i t h
ne-MIP•per display ad
vertialng e•pen ence
Good s alary . co m -
!J'llSSJODS & exCt'llent fr
uige benefrt.s Ellet>llent
growth opportunil1es for
a pencx1 with career am
~
call ror appolntmenl
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
TIU42-43Zt. En. 277
Equal Opporturuly
Employer
~y. Ul.lut .. Irv OffiCt'
lra.lnee. typlnl required. wlllil\I t.o team butinets.
Usual bene fits. Ca II
Jo.nne 752-1131 •
AM. SVC pleas olc Nwpt
Bch. Expel'. or wt 11 train ). u tblll. G'1·5140.
A,.tta.IU
Vanous duties. F 'time
Expe r ience h elpful.
Mon.-P'ri. 9-$. Many co
bmefttt. Apply at lteO
~.Colla Me.•.
A91>Ucallon1 betns ac·
cepttd for Fumlturt
Delivery • Warebouaf
lfelpen. 5tartln1 Wife
9' pw hr. Good advao«
meot for t be r l &bl
penon C.IJ btwn t h m.
Mf.7C.
area. Only ~ llftkJng &do; odo ._.
permanent employmmt y guna tulls
• need apply Call Susao has unmed. QPelllDP for
1 Sill JD> full lime uper1ence<t
te llers E'ce l l e nt
ASSEMBLERS I benefits & competJt1ve
a.driCCll ,IMedi salanes. Coat.act Ca lh )'
11r1: 75 HOUR Bry an fo r itn <ippt
#Q• I SBl-4000 EOE M F Mm 3 Yrs e xper. must ---
know cabli ng. wiring. ~
pawersupply Sav10gs 4' Loan
Tu'STJN AREA New attoUnU C'OWl.5elor
OMEGA ~ and part u me teller Sav
ASSISTANT want ed
w cosmetology h~n.se
for twr salon 1n LagW>a
Niguel Must be depen-
~ &. eff1c1enl. Good
salary Call for appl.
Wall Street HaJr Design
831-7000
ASSEMBLERS
$5.75HOUR
(Cl ass A P<: H I
Ml.emblers 3 yrs exp.
able to do tooch up, re·~
wor k & w ire C'l rc ull
l:loucl5
nJSTINAREA
OM EGA 84G-4443 -
AS5'STIH
IDfTOl SUlVIY
S 30PM to 9: 30P M. Mon
d ay t hru Friday -
9::J>AM to 1.lOP M Satur-
day. Great for colleg1alUl
and moonJ1ghters 94 00
per w e e k . ONL Y
REQUIREMENT IS /\
GOOD VOICE Call :
&42'4321. u t. 312 after
S.30PM. Monday t bru
f)iday
Aul Warehouseman.
mwt be able to drive
tonlit\ and a van. CAii
8-S. Pickwick Pape r ,
54&-USi
Attendant work w than·
dkapped adlllts. Must be
~. wllling to asslll
In tasks as to1l etlng,
r~. aenoral clean
up. Xlnt vacatloa & In
~ benefi1.a United
Oerebral Palsy Aasoc.
m>W. Harvard Sl San·
\At Ana. 54W700
BAB'/SJ1TER -Penna
ntnl. Wedtnd tVeNnJ-'·
Approx S· ll Cd M.
Q.7Rl
1ng.1 & Loan expenence
p refer red Newport
Balboa Savmgs 6 Loan.
11 0 0 I r vi n e A v e
Weatcl1ff P laza. NB .
!raa&O Please ra II for a p-
potnlment. Ms Denny
Panaia.~
IARB.Y
MAKIMGITT
Th11 may ro n e e rn
you We are a national
wboles&ler of mdustnal
eqiapment We a re look
IDI for individuals wbo
w an l t o earn bt w n
$200-s:JOO per wk. We
b.a ve f u11 lime posrtiona
opeo and a complete
ln.l.D.IJl3 program lf you
are ti red o f maltln&
mini.mum wa1e. or wor\· inC in a urulorm, call to-
day for an mtttvlew We
bebeve qe is no barrier.
~ that knowled.ae " the by t.o suc<ft&. P'or an ln·
tttvtew. call 751-7487.
Bee\Sy ()pent.ors
U.twrFae•'••
306 Via Udo. N.B.
S p ace (or l ea j e ,
H a i rstylists .
manlcwi•ta. 6 related
aervlces 673 7850 or
m 1'70.
llAUTf ona.ATC>a
For Huntlngtoa Beach
abop Cllent ele prer IM2-1 tU
BNuty ~ 'l. 15 per hr
Uc'd requared.
MH"Q12
B E AUTY : Exper'd
Ha lrcutt>rs 6
manlcurhts need ed
Comm+ Ben tflt 1 In
Lacuna Wlla. NISSIM
aa:NASHE'SSALON .
T7M700
I
.. ·-....... ,,.,__ ·-·------.... -..... --.:..-: -._. ----~ - . ...._.._. ·-
Beawy
Al6uit&nt&. f "'11 l1nw tow
busy <ialon R1 C"•Td
Ouelelle Salo n . 20tJ
~Center On ve
Newport Be ac"
BEAUTV ~les
HAI R C ARE l'lH>U
S ALES /\mb1t111u -.
!lalesperson to call on
beauty o;alon" Un1qut•
u ppo rtu n 1l)' lit l l
832 14!1i
HINDE.R Y Pos1uoo !-tt.art
1mmed Newpor1 8e.ich
Pnnun~ Co Own T raru.
Exper prl'ferrt'd but not
nee 64+323.!
IKICN/OfC MGR
LL ma nl .c needJ; qua I Ln
dlVlduaJ w b.andk al I bk -
kl>t( functions . 10 k•·y.
t)'llll\g. ti compult!r u ..
per. t"omgn trannctlOl'I
n per. he lpful 4 day
work wk . ro p .i 1d
benefit.:; Top <>alary for
I.OP penon Plt'ast: c-all
I !179 766() dy~. 642 484;
t"t">
lH )CJ t\ I\ l t: I' t k I u II
1'hJ r >:t' fo r LdJ!U""
Heat h ~ub r onlr,rt ur
'1usl h.a w C'Ons l rue t eon
t .. <~n!!:1~ Cal~ 8JM 4'itt!
lo i*9r ••pine)~
1-uU lJrTX". e•per tM-1p(ul
bl.c nol nt"(' M .. n y ro
benefit.:; Appty •l 16tiC
P1a<'"!Ua. C08la Mesa
lo 0W111pi11q AH,
Job Cod Cleft
Needed for a rdutectural
&: urba n design f irm
Salary nuible. benef1l-.
~ send !'eSUlnl' lo
PBR. UI012Slly Pan Cir·
de. ll"V\De !Tri 14
IOOD&nll
The Rualy Pehcan 1,.
loobnc foe • B«kpr. at·
tract hrs. lllot C'O benef
Apply in person bet ween
3-Spm Moo thru f"r1 2735
W Coast Hwy. NB.
Bookkeeper. p rr. l''
pen~. maturt". de-
pendable. Ask ror Betty
957.<X53fi
BOOKKEEPER ·F ull
(l)arse We are a 7 year
o6d C.on111.dting Finn In
Faabioo laland wtth .. UP·
tone atmospbere offeruic
x.lnt beoelit.s • salary
W1lh Onlble hours. Day
644-9174 Ask for Ted or
Glenn Eves &40-94Sl.
Ted760--~
Bookkeeper . compute r
lmowtedae helpful, wUJ
lnl.in. L.asuna Hilla loc•·
Uon. ~1-IT.M .-.....e9.
8roMr' Meda Rnl &tAte
salespenon to sell 15 mllllon wortb .. of
~.-2571 . ...... ..,.,.,,..
\a P'Nldan la1aod area .... lmmediM.e opea.ing
for c..tUtr floun t :».s .
Experience pttftr'°'d.
Olntac.t Helen McOlDley
for a~t. ..._223:
OUbier for Fut Jood
Reltaunmt. lmmtdia~ ..... P IUDM Ir .. /lime.
m.3141.
' 7
MARKETS
~now available for I Umoe ~tant
CARRY
FOX
AGENCY .......
lmc.noMIST
A bu«t donor lf!!eb
arttr onmtt'd tM·llnaual
pmnl:lh !\J>('aklni lndh
It to mod typ1n1.
r1•ndly ~noni;llly &
ompaul<>n•l<' naturt'
on ·andtcr • must Start I .ilOO
Calf1Z·"ll
MllDfllf"'I OD 2Dd 6 3rd ,
shifts. No eapertence A/R TRAIN!I
nee. We train Adv~-r'Owlng ro :.eeks 1nd1v
ment opportunity for w bkl.pn g o r acc t g
nwm~lpo1i.l1C1Mto ·choohn~. 20 key ab1hty.
$5.5 1 per hour tr ll t yping & outgoi ng
q\a)ifted. For more ln· fer:.onahty to JOJn thh format.ion & interview. rlendly rlrm. Good
aPllb' to st.ore •SO. 1390 encf1t.s & start sal to N.· P9cific Cout Hwy. ~900
Laona Bea~ 41M-9233.. Cal Gt..,.
Will interview Mooday 972·9955 thru Fnday from 8am to
~
Equal ()ppor Employer
OinstWl Ori desires Girl
Friday, typing. It bk·
klJng, & misc for ttcen·
tric La~ Beach 499-2286
Oean-up person for 2hrs.
6 nights tweelt.
631·9791.
Oen cal
We need Cu s tomer
Service people. 2
Insurance Secretanes,
FWl Charge Bookkeeper.
casbler. Payroll Recep-
lJOIUSl Clerk. Computer
Operator, Typist. +
much mucb more.
100"4' Free to Applicant
ABACUS Agency
751-9700.
HEAD TELLER
Growing financial
1nst1tut1on needs 1ndl\
"' rinanet· ro. cashier o
tellN exp Outgoin ,
rcr.,onahty & typing req
Start <>al to ~900
Cal Mery
972-9955
ESCROW RECEPT
Prt'v1ous exper in escro"'
field wins this pos i
J?rowing ro. Lt to m
typing. attract appear &
---------friendly J)('rsonahty adds Clerical
20
1•4MEDIATE
OPENINGS
WEMEID
O.ER.K TYPISI'S
F'ILECLERKS
XEROX 4000 lt7000 OPR
XEROX 9200 ltlMOO OPR
lo your ahihlit-s to writ
nt'w loan packal!es &
lYT><' escrows while you
rn£•t•t & 1-:reet co's clienb
Start sal to $1200.
CalMcry
972·'955
am.
Needed to aaalal
:;'.'r!n '°~:~ -~-= ..... :,.::,:---
11 al 1MO Pia('~~ lllD or wome. 2S 1" or a.a..... ..,_._ Koow t.be coast
--------• ddM. Nd sim a week or a.•s more. Oraa1e Coaat
Put lime • hill l&.me YeUow Cab. 17300 Kt
srawyard. pert time aw Herrmann, Fountain
Ina. Apply 7·Eleven Valley. (No of Slater
St.ore. 1097 W. Baker, betwa Newhope &
CM &dad)
CL9K /fYPIST
l>yluamlc rap6dlly IJ'OW·
log Newport /Irvine
stock bn>kenee firm bas
immediate ()peftina for
sharp, reliable. •~urale
(60 wpm ) typist.
Famlllarlty witb com·
puter . word procesalng
beiplul. Variety or duties
In busy environment.
Pleasant surroundings.
Salary open . Call
Personnel Dept..
752-0(770.
Cledt typist. Half ume.
fmandal clerk /typist. ~
hr. Weekdays . Good
working cond. Prepare
reports to go to com·
Dry c lean1og. Ex·
penenced7 Will train
Full or P /'l'. Call
;s,•1. Dk:k.
•d10AlcA11...,
f\nn locAted near ocean bMopportuaiUes for II' tr
6 a limited ow:nber of
Ptr. <Dunns school
bra. )llOllltiona. Will ln.io.
Earn wtu.le )'OU learn.
Sl.25/br. to st.art or more
for erperteoc:e. 1020 w.
11th St. 6'5-3832.
&ICTRICIAH
2"5yrscomm1 expr. req.
E & A Electric 546--1878
put.er. Good typing skills. ---------plea.sanL Southwest Sao· ~
ta Ana. Call UCPA. MICHAMICAL
546-5700 IMGtMHllS
Companion for elderly Degree. Minimum ex-
lady. Live-10. Costa perleocecomidef'ed. Ex· ....___ ~ ...... celleol benefits and
.......... UI.,. ~ wor1DDI coodrtJoos. MIS·
roMPANION -Elderly sioo Viejo area. Only
woman seeks middle tboeeseekiog permanent
aged woman to shr bome eu:ip6oymeot need a ppty.
& domestic dulles. Noo· Ol1l ~ 5111·3830.
smoker. Salary. M1ss. ---------VieJO. ~s:rn
COOK
Dinner Cook . Good
benefits. medical &
pensJOD plan. Must be ex·
perienced.. Private Cowl·
lly Club. Call for appl.
Sam-Noon. 644-5404
<.ook for eonv. hosp. lOam
to 6pm. full time. Xlnl
salary & bendrts. Please
apply in person. Beverly
Marior, 340 Vict oria,
C.M.
Ox*. full Ume days, app-
ly II-Tb. 3-5 pm, Coco's,
4M7 MacArthur Blvd ..
NB.seo-z:M4
ESCROW TRAIN EE /
R.re'P/M~ENGER -
Wat>led for a fut grow-
ing l.ndependent escrow
co. Call Diane 848· l.2SS
EXICUTIVE
SICUTARY
w llt.rOag background in
~actunng. Typing:
80wpm. Exte n sive
customer pbooe contact.
SAlary open. Ca II Mr. B
-~-
El8Cltive . Secretary Will tram. Short & long
term ualgnments. No
fee. Good pay. Paid
~.
ACCOUHTIHG
CLERK
estminster based co ---•,,,.-,..,..,-·5---needs indlv w 10 key -
Newport Beach corpora·
tiao leeb eftldeDt. out-
10i n1 . c b•rmlng
..::retary for the presl-
dmt d a fast peced com·
PMY· • Well ori•nized. se lf ata rle r with
shorthand && typillg skills
necessary. Excellent
beneftt.s. Qxitact person-
nel dep&rtment, 642-9470. lRVTNE
E.0.£.
ab1hty & exper In A P. All sbJIU·lull 4' part
e> A R & payroll to do a time.
yarletl!' or acctg functions LJ.Gtwlh'Pfaeri• 1n mfg envrronment Applyat:
w ~ood benef & start sa I 106 Main Si. Balboa ~
SOMCU.lllt. to :>900 ~7580
C'> IU!ll!.I: Cal GtftcJer c..u aft 3:30PM 7-Mif! 972-9955
COOKS -day or night. f'actory lra.i.oee. good pay
Exper. prri. Apply btwo m plMtlc adhesive ro.
Oerical
CLERIC TYPIST
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
c.ooks
3-5Anytime.675·S811 I '<""'M · A NB ......,, onroVJa ve.. .
548-512.:S.
RECEPTIONIST Exper. pref. Port Mesa
FOR SPECIAL
PROJECT
\kcl & 1-!r<:'t!l rllent:. 1n Convalescent H06p1tal.
I h I s s A b a s e d c 0 . 6'2-0tOO.
w frlt!ndlv atmosph . ----.----
Escrow. 2nd TD or Real ~ for 1mmed. blre.
Estate background req Peninsula area. 67S.l!i66.
Ll typmg & good phone _s_f_or_Pete __ . ___ _
U you can type 40 wpm+ voice Good bt>nefits & & enjoy variety WE 1 -'"""' NEED YOU! Short or start sa to.x>UV COl'Y Cl8I( -o.c.
AIRPORT AREA. MON·
SAT 957..o&48 long term assipuneots.
1
Cal ~
No ree. Good pay. Paid 972-9955
weekly. Counter Girl. Moo.·Fri.
1-oyt.n. SaL ~5. SJ.SO/hr. I'-~ in person: Mesa
North Cleaners 1170
Baker.C.M.
SOMCa.lllC. MICROFILM TRHE
IRVINE 752-6666 Growing Fash Isl based CX>tJNTE.R ~·Donut
E.OE.. M/F fi rm '-l'C'b detailed Shop. 6-2.JOpm. F!J'. ~~-~~~~~~~ orwntNI md1v to work Pref mature woman. No
-j!ra' "'·arrl shift. Be tmed el9>~· Apply in person.
---------ln opt'r microfilm mach & D1pp1ly Doouls, 1854
a..EIUCAL film documents Xlnt bens Newport Bl. CM
*DIWfHlf' & ..,lJrt sal to 5650.
DftnlUnG Cal 972-9955 Cam larHelp
&Sm lwkltr.,._
New experience l.o work·
i.nC f /time & p /Ume.
m2l93.
•OPPORTUNITY
1ltMlwAcca Is an 1YPiDe 4S wpm and at
leelt • montlla previous
Savings and Loan or Banldnt experience re-
qWed. Coatad:
MS.PURCELL
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
7141141-2222
t.AGlJNA HILLS
DICTAPHONE OuMs' help, lOpm-4am,
TYPIST WincheU .. Donut&, 253 E. 11tbSt., CK.
Fortune 500 ro In beach ---------
loc seeks attract indiv Dellcateuen Help. Ex-
w nice personality & perience preferred, over
good typing to join this 18. For F\t.l1 Time.
friendly nrm & be back 644-5619
up lo secy .• Xlnl bens & Delivery p trlme, LA
'it art sal to 5850. 1\mes Sl.00 per week In can 972-9955 Lagim8 Beach. 4t4-Mtie.
.Delul, cbairside asaia·
tell. Moo-Thurs. X-ray
Uc req 'd, SaJa.ry open.
2t08S El Toro Rd. S R !'Ot 11/F/H
A C C T G _546-3XIO __ . ----
CLERK DIMfALASSIST.
Colleee acctg & brl11ht needed. Preferably
---------altitude wins this sul)('r p /Ume. Expr. nee.
Q.Jl::RJCAL startln1 spol w ·nnandal ~
*l'W_IMI' ~la n t I oc In be• u t ~---.-Ot-.. ---~-,-... -.-....... Newport Bch. Xlnt hens ~ .... ..., --aor ~TY & start sat to S87S. dental au 't. nexlble
llfUITUlllVl9 Cal 972-HH boun. Abo ln111rance pt to ewetuall.J tut •Ta&a ovtr front dHk. Call N o e a p • r I e o c e SCT-18155
DeeeaM1'7. will train
witb cHbitrlDI or DmtaJ aladUar back1round. ' Entbu.alutJc DENTAL
Llte t1plo1 NHlldrtd. ASSJ'waated rorexpand-O:dld: lftl Nnpat't Beach prac·
. •PURCELL Uce. Experience or
1cboolln1 preftrrtd. --
FACTORY
WORKERS
4 Day 40 hr ..... EDLEJ\ INDUSTRl ES
ZlOl DoveSl. N.B.
Aa'olll rrom O.C.Airport
Factory Workers in
chemical refinery. Full
Ume permanent posi-
tions . H igh sch ool
cbemiatry or work ex·
perience with chemic al.s
belp(ul. Day && everung
shifts. Will train ,
m edical Insurance
benefits, peid for by Co
Paid vacation plan.
ment born.IS plan. auto.
Saluy increase pro·
gram. .. E.0.E. 549-3281.
" 1..etATE ON•e•s
WAR.EHOUSE
ASSEMBLY
FACI'ORY
Good money. incentive
bonua. bollday & vaca-
UOo pay. Paid weekly.
l\orrell~
llJMSll.11:.
IRVINE
E.0.E.
'15U886
K lF
Floor Mrvlce. Nr. OC
A1rport. li·'lb, lam-4:30
pm. will tn1D. 979-1413
Full and part time
~towortattbe
TanDel7 8llDtu Salon
ooeainl ID April. Apply ~• •1pm,1100.1 llar. JI ID penaa at aooo
HM1aor. 8tt. lot <acrou
fnlm lkarler Kini> or
cell Gl-1411.
P'ull Time Sbipptn1 •
Packallne, 11 /F, Wlll tnin.14NU:l.
G .. llAL OfflCl/NO TYPI ... Variety po•ltlon wllh excellent
Newport Beach company . Mual be
people-oriented and have some oCCice
backlUOUl'\d. Starting salary S800. Ctll
ltff9.'4UOH.
c ...... '"*• ... AltM, 2790 Harbor. C . .M.
MIYll A NI
.. ••••••••••••••••• (H:Nt::RAL
· •CLalCAI. •IMDUSftlAL •TICHMtcAL ·
VOLT
TEMPORA~V S ERVICES
546·4741
3848 Campu.s Dnv'!. Newport Beach
t,\rross rmm John Wavnl• Airport I
t.:qual Opportunity l::mplo\er •••••••••••••••••
GENERAL OFFICE TO S825
Light typing only necessary. Variety
of duties with interesting company.
Must be a people-person. Catt Rita,
-54()..6055.
Coastal Penot9MI AcJNcy
2790 Harbor.CM.
MEVY A FH
Gardener needed for
apartment romplex
642-5073
General orr I~. pa.rt lime.
msuraoce ore. N.8. Mon.
Tues & Fri. 7~11. Ask
for Jerry.
GENERAL OFFICE
fUll·tune, 10 key a m usl,
accounts rec helpful.
Cill Barbara for appt.
"""----...... GliiWOFRCE
FOUR DAY WEEK!
Work for 1nttrest1ng,
property management
company 10 Newport
Center Dictaphone &
gm.I oCc All benefits &
prol1tshan.og RUSH•
J.rvme Personnel AJ!eocy
488E17th. Cost.a Mesa
9.e23C 642-1470
-~--------Gen1 OHC""oeed depeoda-
General Of flee
EL TORITO REST.
CorlJorat.e Hdqtn
Fa s t typi s t ror
di....mflf:d dulle.s. Hex·
1btlity a mu.st. lntervtew
ble person. Type 40wpm.
10-key. pleasant phone
votre Wal.Ung t.o learn.
Call 8·4pm, Mon· Fri:
Mrs . Power·642·7702.
U1UrEM Mrkts Off c
by appt. ooly. GoU Storage Helper &
_71_4-_957_-6490 ____ J_a_c-q __ ui_·_e Range Picker P /P11n l'
Geoeral
1be Pottery Shack bas
openings for rull lame
year round posit.IOllS. Ap-
ply in person. 1212 S.
Coast Hwy, Laguna
Beach.
General Housekeeper .
Raleigh HUI Hoapital.
Npt Bcb baa an Im ·
mediate opening for an
expe ri e nc ed
~.Goodatart·
log s alary & frloge
beoefita package. For
more l.o.format.loa coo·
t.8Cl Liz 641-m&. E.O.E.
M/F
General Office. Mature
penori with good slnlls
for busy psycbolog1cal
group. Heavy pbooe &
public contact. Light
bookkeeping. prer.
med /ins. experience.
646-:sl6
General
TOPJOIS
TOP PAY
AVAILABLE FOR
YOU AT.
Bring along a friend and
apply now. Never a fee.
E.O.E. MtF
M.A. 556-1520
OltG 135-2622
Call ~.2pm. 644·S404 \•Xl
26.
Groomers-Experienced
00% OODUDJ.SSIOO or lease
space. P\c·A·Pet. lOOtll
Adams Ave. H .B .
964-~l.
Gr o wing Co . needs
boneal. re sp . hard·
worker. some ex per in
bookkeeping, aeo1 offc.
ele. 87S-2101
GUARDS
Full • part Ume. All a r eas . U n1fo rm1
furniabed. A1ea 21 or
oter. Retired ftkome .
No e:q>erieoce nee. App-
ly Universal J>rol«t IOO
~rv1ce. 1226 W. 5th
Street. Sant.a Ana In
t.erview hours 9 12 & I 4
Montbru f'n
Helper needed for WlD·
dow·UDUng co
644-8494
HOtn'ICUL TURE
We need a mature. ex
penenced intenor plant
m:11ntenaocc per:\on
w 1lmowledge or Orange
County. Hrs. flexible.
pay commensurate
w 'exptt. Call Bruce at
548-5'Sll 9am·noon
HOSTUS~ASHIEI
Apply daily llAM. Ml
CUa Me:incan ResL 296
E.11thSt. C.M.
ltJsl.eal to welcome oew
residents. Permaneot
part 11me. Flexible
hours. need c ar &
no..tr..,.r. Liu-la.
Ollkkan. Call Cot •Pllt
1155-11'12,..S.
~ Redrtm.-a.ldence lD
t.a1una Beach need1
perm plt.lme bsk.PI belp.
Men -Fri. 7am·1:30pm.
4N-M.'i8.
Housewives 1f you 're
frimdly. conscienUoua &&
dependable we need YoU!
Dally I·'· Apply In
person. StonecDUl Tet· race. 2IU 8'ldblll. C.M.
IMSPICTOlt TIAJMll
To learn all phuee ol in·
1pectioo. Must pua COCD·
~ pbylJcal lncl. back
X-ray. Ta.klnc appllca-
t Io o 1 8 ·10 only .
Stratoflex . 1767 l
Armatrone Ave. Irv.
E.O.E. A Keod.avis Ind.
lnalll'antt '°Uc1tor for
~ • casualty agency.
Com«ruasioos + profit·
abanng. FuU-Ume/p&rt·
time aales position.
Repreleot quahty com-
parues X1nl opporlWl.ity
for individual with or
Wit.bout • book of bu.al· oeu. call Da.oa Harbor
tasuraoce Agency for
appt. 714-831-6339 &
TIMJln.JT~
lnlurantt
UHDaWllfTER I AGeff
Large multi· branch
personal lines agency
seeks C&n!ler minded in·
diVldua15.
loside position with
respocsib11Jties of serv1c·
ing & n!M'Wlng eJUSUng
bed or bustneSS as well
o.s securing new ac
counts
Excellent commuo1c8·
lJon skills req Ill ttd.
Starting salary com·
mensurate with ex.
penence & ability. Xll'lt
co. beoefita. & career ad· vancemeot potenual
For appt. rail Founla.ln
Valley Branch 714
54&-31.61
FGS
FlELDGROL"P
SERVICES
l!\ISURANCE
BROKERS lNC
~
ACCOUNT
REP
FCS bas openings In cuswmer sernee dept. to
service automobile ac·
counts.
Mual have eood oral 6
writim com.mwlicatioo
skilla. Experience de· SU"able.
Slartin1 aal•ry com· mens urate w1tb e&·
perteoce 6 ability.
Ploeree&ve boaua pl.an
availa.bie lf licemed. Es·
oellellt company benefits
m career advancement
pot"" Lil.
Por appt. call Founta.m
Valley Bran ch
714 S49-8161
FGS
FIELD GR OU P
SERVICE.S
IN SU RANCE
BROK~RSINC
Insurance. Commerctal
Property & Casualty As-
sist ant. experienc e
~.minimum 2
years mclud.ulg lypmg.
Xlnt benehts. James
IDSW'ADc:e Office. lrv11>e.
Call Maurin e
7SUIBl ... E.0.E.
INT DEs.IGN SA.LES-Art.
I.amps. aC't"eSSOn es. Sell·
starters for F /PT W1U
lra1D. Mrs . Erikson
4$-1461
. MAii. IOOM TO $745
Excellent OPPortunlty to Join tarae
lrvlne company with lots ol room ror
promotion. Mual like people and not
mind walkina. Ctll Ith. MMOH. c ..... , ... uall~
2790 Harbor. C.M. ·
NIVH A ..
Lep.1 Sltcretary
Small cbftamic t.lDes•
llli&•llon firm In
Newport Cen\er Heka ~. etncleat •
eaer1etlc le&al
aecretary. S.H .• die·
tlrilllPm • JLlot. typ6n&
aaiUla a must. Xlot. M&ary dlpendl.oa upoa
quallflcatlon and H ·
pnWince. Good beneflta. ....
Uq-uor clerlt. respom1b&e
M 'F, Pit or f It. l rvi.De
~
Lt.Deb lupervUIOf'. Cradea e. 7. 6 8. Davia School. 2
bra. dally. M·F. S:U3 hr.
Call Cheryle Enavas,
B-3d>
LVN. Weagbt Reduction
OiDJca, lnc. is now luring
for HB medical office No
weekends o r nights
Hours lOam-6 . 30pm.
862377, uk for EltJ.Oe
Maxis fu.ll & part Lune.
WIJI train Apply Don
Carlos Motel. 34311 Del
(bapo, Dana Point.
Need attractive young
lady w /peraooaUty to
represent pr•1U1lou•
Newport Beam flnn for
ada and public ap-
peswa." Muat be Ovt'f'
11..s able to travel. Call
lcr~l'6--
t«JRSI AIOIS
3:30 to T:30PK. Couat7Y
QubOonvlbp.~
NURSES AJD!S ~· ~
s bifta . Exper. o
traineH. Mesa Ve rde
Cmvl. Hoep. 661 Center
!k.CM
Nunu:ig IM-LYM
Geriatric peUeota 31 bed
llaUOD. a pd holidays,
pd u1ary • benefits.
Mn. Farreil "2·3505
Nuniog
LVN F /lime. 7-3 .. Xlnt.
rate of pay. Apply
D.0 .N. Port Meu Con·
vlUellcenl Ho9pit&J. 2570
Newport Blvd. C.M
~-
N\.nuli Nur-ses Aides. AJI slufls.
Good rate or pay. No ex·
per nee Will train
Cerllr1cat1on program
avallable Apply Port
Mesa Convalescent
Holprt.&I. 2570 Newport
Blvd C.M. 642-0400
NLD"sulg
R.N. rel>ef 7-3 & 3·11.
XlnL ral.e of pay. Apply
D.0 .N Port Mesa Con·
vaJescoent HoapttaJ. 2570
Newport Blvd C .M.
6CZ..O.OO
ttait fa •c•Mm
All-round maint.etsance
man for preltipous apt
~ MWJt have U ·
pertl1e 1n all of the
manual c rafts. be
personable & w~l I groomed. Top 5&1a.ry && <>kier woman for Card
beneftla Prde-r <but not sbop, MieaJ for suppte.
necessary > someone merit of Social Sec.,Oays
with apt expenence. &i Eve work. S4fHXllO or
Wnt.e Claaaified Ad •25a. l'li6-1186. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box --------
1580. CoetA Mesa 92626.
MAIM1'IMAHCI MAM
Expenenced reqwred
Newport Beach 6 Costi.
Maa U H Apl bldgs
fUllume.
TSLMIJl'll
llaoalertrrai.oee want·
ed. for l.oyl&ore. X1DL ~
ponunity for malure.
~ lodirid.aaJ
in pvwtmc retail
Call Mr . Na c bola :
56GD.
Man age r /Cle rk .
Dnlpt.ore. Preer exper
10 cosmetics. g1tu. le
cardl StO-T.173 ..
Manet Resurch. pit.
llex. hrs • will tn.J.n, good
readlng rompreheo.51<>n
& attention to detail
~7314
Marketing. Bus 1n<''-S
woman seeks part t1 m<·
associatt' in grow1n.:
marUting bus~ Call
for U1lei'vlew. 642.-3304
lieCHAMCAL
WG TtCHMtCIAH
Two years u penence
working with minute
parts. MedicaJ company
Excelleol benef1ta &
'Mrllng cood.rOoo.s. M i.s.
s100 Viejo area Only
PAlllO*i CASHllllS
'The Irvine Company is
seeking a posltivl'.
service orieot.ed person
to won as a Parking
Boot h Cashier at
be•utlful Newport
Oea&er'. Our company of·
fen beDefil.a 6 a com·
petitive aalat')'. Please
appty to JOHN BUCKJE
THl..._CO
•Newport Cader' Dr ~-.Newport Beach
t114t'44-lJl9
t"Alual()ppor ~
Part time or full Ume
Housecleaaers. Own
trans.. Top l Start im·
med Call 6i3· l2'66 or
~l
Part·time
MEED EXTRA
MONEY?
Martel research com
pany L'I looluog for sharp
nture IDdlv to help COO·
duct research surveys at
C.M. fac.tlity. M.00 hr.
Day & or eveniAg.s. Ca 11
Communi c at ions
Research 549-8317.
Part time business op.
portunlty for pro-
fess1ooal & n on pro-
fessional. Call Mary
559-M67
t1wJse sedung permanent 1--------• empk)ymeot nttd apply
Call Susan. 581-3830 PAKTTIME
EYMMGS
GenenJ Office
MAD'n.IEST
OF A GOOD
t ypewnter 547-3095. I t r or plant ma1·n n e ' . .... ........ __ , •··ist.anL ~-t _lm-_3:119 _______ 1 tenance Full & Part '""""'uu "-.. ""'
OCO.A TION tbeJ FrOlllt IMsk Ct.ft
time positions avail. &badtol'r1ce.expenenC\!
4f17 SG4 helpful. Call Ann at
8C7-«X>4
Major Newport Beach We are • ...a.t-.. a ~p'fum will see to It that our ~u.16 "" beeutilul location in aUD· onmled petSOO • e to
ny Newport Beach bigbly work fleldtMe hours. full
---Ji-ta the Job op. Ume position Includes
1lUnor plant co. n«ds bard working person for Medical Front ofc tDS,
waretiouse 1nstallaUon. typing, pref 5 YTS ellp.
Assist in editor survey
conducted from our of.
flee at lbe Orange Coast
Daily Pilot. 5:30-9:30
Mon-Fn. 9 30-1:30Satur-
day. Great for collegians
md moonlighters. SIM pr w k 0 N L Y
REQUlREM ENT IS A
GOOD VOIC E . Call
8G-G21, exl 312 after
5:30 PB, Monday tbru
ft'tdQ
SST-OUOor ~-atk for Sophie 9'1i-2613 or evs 63IM11'5.S ~we currently excelle nt co mpany--------•
haftavailable: beoerlts. Apply 9am-lMVEH"f'OIY
•SlcnrAllY noon. Mon-Fri. Penoa· COOllDIMATOI
Must type«> Wpm, ex· net OJrp beadquart.en for a
perience OD dk:tapbooe. MAltllOTT H01'a a tatew Ide fi oa nc i al
oolbortbandrequlred. 900NewportCenterDr eervices firm, Fashion •sa ACCTG Cl.alC Newpoct Beach laland. to run inventory
College accounttnc F.qualOpporEmpk>yer •rec. supply ordering.
classes or comparable illventory coolrol. ma.ti won uperieoce a ml1'l, , _________ , processing " special
M in accouunua, a def Hotel proj. E•per req. Call pus. HOUSB-.. MM>1ZJ9:30-5.
*KEYPUMCH OPEi NlGRI'S
Swing shin available t\ill time position Im·
C2:30pm· 10:30pm > SlOO mediately available for a
sbiA dllferentiaJ, min of reliable penon to' wort
1 yean ex.per w /10,000 the eveoins ablft. El\)oy
KS br, produc:Uoo e:ssen· excellent company
tiaJ. Knowledge or CADE bmd'rta tnc.tud1na a free
UNIVAC helpful. but will meal per ab.U\. Apply
train experienced 9am-nooD, llloD·Frl, opena.or. fWIOanel.
•...:aoRl.M M•marT HOllL
&l&r)' ..,._ poakloa, will IOO Newpirt C... Dr
traln operator for NewpaetBlacb
pYe:)'ardahlft. !'.clmlow-t ~ •Sl••tt•Cl.9tlC
No ••~rtence nee., i--------· beeyY IU'Ual reqllired.
Excellent company ftlC.el
benefits. Pleaae coot.act ~llJY Lynn Stwlleld &IJil.
C714 t'44-1100 W.an ..._a reliable -.... Plftl:D &o won natbae
Ext?Wor •-<,twl11 • 1raveyerd ~~ ahifta) houri. Law tn·
ftlrcemem or MCW'lt.y tx·
Legal Secretary. Xlnl
sk1ll1. will consider
tn.lnee. Newport Beach..
call 714 '640-9621>
LlfiAL SICT'Y
Jl>r1Jb•'' ln corp>nte • estate planni.Ag areas.
.E:aperience required.
N8wport Oeuter. M4~12
unALDCRETA.RY
lbr P.l Oelente Firm.
l-2 yn. expert~ Civil
1Jti1aUoa.. Good typi.nc &&
dktapbime atllla. o.c.
Airport area. Call m«m
Sell with EASE!
lt'uBRE!:ZE
0-.lfied Ada~
Medical
Exper. bac k orrlce "MJUaD wanted for Npt.. ,_ _______ _
Bch. office. Ku.t know
DCO, lab.' MS-2930 Ct-5)
MFGTRAINH
Medical manufacturinc company o eeda a
worker. Machine shop
experience requl red.
hip school machine
shop ok Excellent
bmetill • working COf'I·
d.illooa. Mission Viejo
area. Only lho9e seeking
penaanmt employment
need apply. eau Su.aan,
511-830.
PART TIME
EVENltGS
Enterprl1lo1 adults.
over 21 wttb Dynamic.
Adventurou s
personalities. who enjoy
workln a wllh and
mot.iv~ youths ages
lO to l3 Phone 542-4321
Eltt. 2SO between 2 and 6
P.M.
ASK FOR LAUlllE
E.0 .E.
Party Conaultanl f
~~~~~~~~I Couoter P.noo. full-
dme iDcludiaa Sa&. App-
lJ 3111115 Newport Blvd,
C.ll.
PmE•
AmmlD
wkb at INlt 1 r.ar ex-pertence, prt trably
bewapaper. l1cellent
CDllpUl)' beneftta. Apply
betW9lll t AM • I VM. Manda1dn l'ridar
DKNTALASSISTANT ~. -...... ....nta. RDA or ell,S·
f\a1I Ume poatUon lD OW' I~~~~~~ RMdm' ad deft, bn lion 1-::
perMoce lw!pful. E@y
uctlltnl company
beMfiu. Appl~=· ... l&cJo.Frt, •
0.03 aer DAY
'li:t'I &if ,.OU~ tor ,ao di)'~ lo UM
MOTOl IOUTI
lmmadSate oppartllD.lty
for put.um. Mrft1Ap.
'Ille D&U1 Ptlot bat a
moCOr' route avallabka lD u. South Lal\IDA ana.
O.Uvery, af\eraoona.
Monda1 tbru Frida)',
moniDll Saturdaf • ~.NollllOll&blJctaor
collectlona. Earnln11
about '500 per month
Jr011 . _R tll •bit
OIWtelCOAST
DM.YN.OT UIW • ..,SI. c-. ....
..... ,. I If
I I ble.N.B.-.0121 tbru l'rl t ·5. tele • ~W..rtCllaood
apeWat: 1ramm1r • rccr ~'f· .,_ eQJof
........ pubic. AIJP-., Peaa11uer. tHO
........ c.ll.
Lele aometbiDI vaJuableT
Place a ad la our Loll
and l'ouod oohamea.
,,. .. wblrt ptQple look
wblD 0.'ft found ID
t&.em"valw .
Ill
MA8IOTT HOT& .,...,.to...-Dr
Htw .. t8tada .._. °""' lmplm.,.
DALY PILOT
smVICI WTOIY
DOITNOW I 60-1671
......
~-·aaa.ll cub dtPoail NQlll"*9..
Call 142·4321, Po.ter I psc
_Oi_ .. _ .. _. 1or_...u.._ ...... ---1'D'lllll ,... old ...,, for
SIU. Idle .._ wD a M• foodlu with a
JWa, Ptlal"vrlWAd. 0 ';.aid.__,.
. ..
(I OM.YPlLOT ~.~aa.1• ~'!~;.~ ..... ?~~~ ~'r.~~ ..... !!!4! ~!!~ ... -!!~ ~:.~ ...... !!!! e! __ ......... ~~.~~ ~ .. ! ... ~ ..... ~ ~ * t..Ail .a.p llCY/111tP t part/full IECRETA.RY • PART TYPIST CSA bNuWW bA9e PGblt -• -··· -, !~~;-•4 ••• ?!~ MlllllW..t..t n• IMlllllWats• 71M -.. ._.... •• ~ .................. t.;t;L ................. . ID Outooa dsl Mar: filll u • 1· 'c Cdll TOlE -J'~ lllUd Dltl•JbOH 70wpm. 9aaMle ldt&caa. Clwn· ' ............ u....-'d INMl'lJ aw. . c~U ._u· ~ C.Ur. OUllel Oood~.'anurunar, poau.ne.soo.112.-._ 2 ..,__ ~udL l
11
"'
1
-11 •• 1.-~Ml ' u e 1 r eelln1 fc puoctuatlon "--1040 1*UUll GO. t-10,&ll ........ ap hnon n.te4ed
for p1iblbh1u bo\ln, .CWl'IOMIST TIAlf8
£xcellenl opportuntty ror ~nlry le\· I
p r on to Join leading Huntington
Beach company. Lot.a to learn • 1lttr)'
-a ...... ,. <'Om· -n..~ · ......,. lo aceUtot COUldlclo!O " m111loa. elothlna al cu.Lomen. aoawerloa lmurao~ back'arouod ••••••••••••••••••••••• wmn only a few~ by ~. au&o alk.rwant"e ......_ l)"plq .... 1au." ~e Call Dlaoe 8 Kl!ESHONO Pupt. A.KC. 1tw:litnt nune. 540-$711 N a. ..-. nll J w
IJ:l..CDlJ
P8X WV.tnftl Sc-r~IC\l
<>pa.ton Ma lure,
pmdablit All ablfta l!;x •
per prcl. ~ will ln1n
M$.~
700 up C4111 ..... U MOIL
• cnpil, opponual&\411 Stad•tuLe... -~profJ'lm --· Cbarnc>llre M/F Pet• at\6.
....,._ 10IA. ~ r•ll u ,_ .,. t.bUlkini of suo per br. a eves. "' TwW ~._.It s how P v t P t Y . !~~~~~~~~ at.-.z. cha.Aalal Jobi. ptuae weekend d•Y•· Call P\&ff~oppaftunlly for 21.S,97·1.M5afttpm. · call Tbe Mery Hickle ~2021 t.al8U!l1'Ysittwttblood Sol• Bed. Uke ftll'W, ll•t· S•LW AIJY ~ Ir Id us do your telepboot lkilla. Entry uvety am. 14 mo. fem. tn:u never uaecl 1176.
PBX i«, IU\SW\'nnl(
M:t'VlCC. f j l °' p 1 l. ell.P9"
c ..... ,.,. .......... .
ZT90 HurboT. C.M.
MITH A ..
for tllrh.&111~• chlldttN job bunt1a1 for you. ....-podlon. Apply ln blk. tab mi.. Spay~. ~box spdna fc mat· "°"' ln . Cout Pt•u tcneo 09P(Wtunltlea 41 = ~ r:~:r; ptn10ft to Mr. fl'\leotes al abatl, good with klda. ltell. New SlC. IU.aa,
IUiellent pae1Uon for H · make appt '1 for In· orange JuiC9 macblnt.'s ln Robert Bein, Wllllam Ftee/id. borne.~ 515418
~u
•PIX• -d1nist Rlltawadt TYPIST
1045
f..:Mlenud penoo. lerviewl at your eonve-L.A. 4' Orange Coty Fre»t 4' Auoc., 1401 COQ(EaPUPA.ICC ..-,1.n.~ nlmce. We olfcrtrf 1~ Mull have mechanical Qpel.ISl.N.B. 644-41184
Sa.lclllboQ owat openlog1 or Lea• aper. Ai a eood drivtn& ---------Secreurie.t 6 Leaal record. Julee Tree, •••••••••••••••••••••••
•WATERFALLS•
Natural, aell~talned.
sldUfully cr1tfted from
volcank boulders. Mk ror BriMi: m• )MS470.. T A R !Ula. M"r\'. hu •
few poslUon" OP4'" In n. .. SA. CM. 6 llunl. U
.,.. VanC!d 11\ltbt. PIT
1:1 F tr Many °"bl and-
'0& beod1t.a won M ...
'yWI bonw • l"•m wtuk
,oulearu
fm. l.st E 0 t-~
Nait. lkh: to. M't'd .i
f1nl ct.a ~
Self «a.rUr ~ wllb
pbam pel'90Nfity and
lyplna lkl.U. a ml.at Ex
cellenl benefit• •nd ~ ~"' ('UGdi ucm Ulnt.a<'l ~I
COllN'TER lll!LP
Pw'r'Y' J-'U&a w. '*"' r..-PGOC* lei war\ flaJ.~ hrt for a.cbool
AIJply a.nytJnw
P&RRY1i P'l1.1J..
2WI' w Ot-eanfront
Newport Bl!acb
P\eluat dl.pul~ p.rt 'J'ratnees. PertOMllied ..., .u-. Ume •alM 6 m•n•I • llefVite In 11 prof m&n· ___ .,..... ______ _
menl work. FlHlbl~ ner -4uM:ver at any ec»t Service Station Allen·
hOUn. SeM •man.air· to,ou.Saveyuurgufor dam. Full • Part, mlllt bKkaround a ~WI a uew outfit. MA RY 8ubalaetial 1raduated HlCK.LE AOENCY. 170 Uourly+Commluloo.
iacocot. 8ooua. profit Newport Ctr Dr. Ste Z45. m.m>. r.battna • ~wly plan. NB 640 2920. 100% Service Station employee
FHP. with new corporate
arficet located lD Foun·
lain Valley. bas an Im·
mediate full time open-
ing for
2 v.U.. neutered male c•lll
to adult family. Not used
tochildren. 531·9SfS1. ""'"'"*. 1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
** IBUY **
.
KITCHEN remodelln& de·
signer. Reuooable fee.
552-3441
JWTC Family Mem·
benblpSllOO+trans fee.
64CM)385.
.. SOttFmDAY
~ orgaruied ~
pl\Jme lo file, t·ollale
rost.enals. hll :-.1.ippty or
den & nan errJJ\dt. lln.
n~1ble S4 00 hr C.all
Mary Jo 754 600 I
~ Su Speedy lnc .
6CM10
IU3T'AURANT HELP
Par\ llnw t'OUDt~r wortl.
!Mfet lt,yle L.unch lhift
lC>-l. Mclc'I Pn 13 ~ pt'f'
hr ld t'al for
Housew1vf'1 / Colle"e
~Li Ai.rp>rt attll.
~ Ron for appt. 2-5pcn.
~
Call M3 U42 ·FREE.~~~~~~~~ able to work days, apply SMlt6 -:: al l!B22 Pacific Cat Hwy,
Manne llardwMre store HB. 213/5fll'l..1S71.
allf.SPONOING
TYPIST
ThiS po11hon r~uires
the abihty lo t.ranscnbe
from muu-cassettes.
Type80wpm.
Good used Furniture &
~ OR I will i.ell
or SELL for You
Jdm Wayne Tenni.a Club
membership for sale
Sl<O>+transfer fee. Call
641).5363 R.fottpu<>nut. full llrt\e.
M·F'. tiood lyp1n1 re
Q\.lred Prnah! t:ounl-ry
llub. C.11 for •ppe>mt
l1Jl.rt. 164-54()4 ----
netid11 ex porlt"nl·ed
s.akllpersoo Knowlt.'dge
ol mol~ equapmeot es-'
~ Pbilllp. M1&rtne.
613-aO
SICUTARY
OFFICE OF THE PR~ENT
MASTBIS AUCTION
646 1616 .. l ll-9'25
C>an1sh Modern bunk
beds, mallrei.se1> &
hoea&, Si!OO. '94-2845
------
PEST<..'ONTROL
TlAJMH
Steady Job for nl!ht
person Prof it stulnng &
~ health. Apply 9.5
Monday Lloyd Pest Con
u-ol. !i66 E. Dyer Rd, San
LaAna
It E<.: t;f>TI ON I ST
r~ for bmy Irv law
farm Good typing A
MU ST Call l''rao
8:B-362'2
R&allSales
~ headquarters for
statewide iovestml'nt
services firm Fashtan ~ OPPORTUNITY Lsl Excellent career op-
W/E.t'. Kuttoo Mil>-port with d1vers1\y &
SMila.ry. Earn Sl5,000 to challenge. Must ~
Sl8.000. Part-l1mr. top-level exec ut1vtt
9Tl-Z112 Or send reswne aecrelllrial exper Call
LO POBOX 624, Daily ~123 Moo tbru Fri
sa••a
WAllHOUSIMAH
ST ART Sl40 MO
Job Secw'lty
1$\ablished Company
fo'ree medical/dental
Apply lD person
Between 8am· l Lam
8S3 Production Pia~
Newport Beach
We offer competitive startm& aa1.ary. excellent
beoef:ita. For interview
~t. please call a 14196~443 I Ml.51' SEU. 2 beaullful
de.signer sofas. Aqua
cstm made contemp,
never used. New $1600,
Asking $1400 Carolyn
fi73.Mi8or ~16
Jotm Wayne Tennis Clb
Family membership
L.eavmg area. Plea.ae ill·
qwe 831·9890
8' round bar w 14 Las
Vegas type barstools &
boor upper. teOO /firm.
REC8'110HIST
Seeking eager person
PLASTICS w 1 t b x I n t p b o o e personality. accurate
WORKERS type 45. Personable LD·
4c1cry 40tr. Wffk divldua I. Mo r ga a
EDLBft INDUSTRIES Employment Agency,
Fuhloo Coordinator J
Sales. Matthews In
FasNoo Island has ex·
cepdonaJ apportwuty for
personable woman who
understands floe de·
signer clothes. Ex·
perience preferable but
will train.
Mrs. Hubert or Mr .
Albert 7S&-l201 2101 Dove St.. N.B 1.525 Mesa Verde Dr. E.,
ACJ"06S from 0 C Airport SUit.e 213• Coat.I Mesa. Roofers waot.ed: HOT for
Ptam.tcs 7S4-~ivERAFE~·l.S7S lrg p rojecl, u per'd roofers only need a pply.
JOBS! JOBS• JOBS! REC E PT I 0 N I s T I QillLeeRoon.naeo.
Work close to home SECRETARY -Penna-6'2·72'.22..
Save on gas Job open· Fl
1ogs exis t on days + nent part-time. ex. ROlTrE
grave yard llpm to 7am hB. Airport area. K.R. -·-Andenoo. (io. ~ 1343 'iuu.-for experit•nt·ell o r Stead y job for right
1'ra.lnee lnJe<'\1on Mold 1---------1 penoo. Profit sbanog mg Mactune ()perutors RECB'TIOHIST and~ beaJth. Apply
Learn on the Job while We have • part time ~ Mood&Y· ~d Pest
dnUJlg moncy RAPID opening for a recep· OirJtrol. ~ E. Dyer Rd.
advancement for those tioruSl lo work 2S hours Sam.a ~ sbowmg des1r(• & ap· per week al beautiful ---------lJt.Ude Xlntbent'f1tt. You Fashion Island 1n Safely Officer. Sad·
are t:11g1ble for. Paid Newport Center . AC · dleback CoUege, Mb&ion
\'acallon. maJor medical curate typing ol 40 wpm Vie;o. 7am t.o 3Ptn. Fri.
&dental plan . s hift honus IS reqwred. Hours will be lhru Tues. Salary range
premium. hfc m::. . & pro Mon. Thurs & Fri S to 9 Sl2U t.o $1S30. 831-4850
f .... ~ G 1 l pm. Weekend days. F.x· tiw&S. it !>iW. .ng ()(IC r l':tn t'ellent work environ·
worlnng (•ond1t1on!>. W<trk ment & beoeflts. Please
7' •hr.. a dav h•• 11a1d tor apply or request appl.aca·
8 hrs Mu.'>l ti..· Eni.th~h t 1 on r r om J 0 H N
"peakml! llllCKlt-:
CIM CO
:."li..<i Bn.:1:.,
l Cl!>lJ M•""·' ll hlk S of 11..1 k1•r
H1·dh1ll I
Pre-School Te:lt'ht•r ll'ad
teacher-. w4nll'<l Tram
lo be chrector m our 0 C
sdloOls Amencan Pre-
~c ho o I. Lal? Hills.
~l!lll.~7331
THE IRYJME CO
!°JIVI Newport Cent.er Dr
Su1te3SO
Newport Beach
r1141 644-3189
1-,qu.al Oppor Employer
REMT AL AGEMT
Experienced. R . E .
licensee for active
Newport office. Guar.
rnoothly tncome agalll.St
l'omm1ssions. Call:
Al1 rt:. Waterfro nt
Homes. 631· 1400
Sales
#ISAL.ESMEH
F\nest corporation in our
industry hinng, tra1nm~.
and pay\~ bag u ·s, Ul
preparation for our
Newport Bearh move.
I Call for appt 76Hl101
Sales. Art Interior de·
stgn, w /tnterest in ar·
t 'int design. full. p/lime.
Worit out ol ll>e borne.
Mgmnt pos avail. Will
trne. Call Kanm 841-9378
0.7pm)
SaJeg Contract.or Supplies
Trainee. Wholesale tool
& Urdware. National
Co. oow hiring young
'nntPr nt-t-dt'd. t::x· pen~. fam1har with
Ryoh1 pn·i.s. <ontrac\
basis. Newport Mesa
Pnnt111~. 646-7747 _
Resl.auranl men 1~30. $200.SSOO a
t'ull & PIT posilloos \n v.ieell + BonllSeS Ca 11
new s pecialty food s TI4~
PRJl'(TIHG \ center in Irvine. Call
lf you are 20 or over. & ~5..'&3588.. SALES CAREER -Earn
lookmg for a \:arl-er op----------I S2l.<0>. ISt YT· $50,000 lD j)Ot'turuly m printing. ap· I 4yrs.. 3YT salary +comm.
ply at PENNYSAVER. BOB'S Ditat.e plannin.g & bus1·
118> Placenba. CM. ness LnS. Sales . ex per. HOME Of THE pref. M r . B u d a r ,
P R 0 D U C T I O N llG BOY 83.>8560 E O E M /l'' 11\AINEE Rubber hOlle I ---· ".:.-. ---
products, Irvine area. Immediate openings 111 SALESCOUNSELORS
Must pass company our rarruly restaurant at Remember when you nearby locations. We re· physical incl'd back X· qui re no previous ex· were a kid and wanted t.o ray. Talting appllcat.Joos penence. Jomour friend· earn your own money '>
bl w n 8 & 1 O on I y . ly team. Come aee us Le>-Well, we have several
St r al or I ex • 1767 1 day between 2..ipm. kids who do, but they
Armstrong Ave. Irv. oeed a mature aaaertJve
E.OE. A .,._ ... _ · lod Walters Waitre&Ms . a mawV18 . adult lo chaperone and
Fl-IP all 6 pm 848-_12_1_0 ___ _
Pilot. PO BOX 1560, 9::1>-5:30. Silk ·-"'rs. "'r. oc FAMILY HEALTH PROORAM LlDdbocg 1-·amily Teorus
Club Membership.
tlmlbest olr . 951-9331 aft
5::.llPM
~-Mesa.C_A_926216_ ~~~~~~~J -. ....... ""' ·~ SU9penon ror coUectloo AlrpOrt. M·Th. 6am-4 30 9830Talbert Avenue
Ell . d SlCIETAaY f"PIST pm. 919-l4B3 Fount.am Valley a,~!· ..... peneoc-e e· $'" ·~H i~•s • ea. 92708 su..,...,, ...... acy com.men. -~ • Stal lonery Store 1n F,qu.al()pportUO.llY
With experience. Contact Corona Del Mar needs £mpk>yer M IF
Mrs. Goodman. 540-6394 Work for 40 hours & you expe:r'd aaJee lady. Full· --------
Maytag washer , l.Op of
tine. dryr. tliOO &et GE
fng, m>. RCA combo,
Sl!iO, Tiffany hng lamp
oo cbaln. $75, hog lamp
w/blue vel. shade. SIO.
531·7875. Sun.
3 10\5 at Harbor Rest
Memo r ia l Park
Cemetery Sl.300. ~2568. .
SA L ES p E R S 0 N : will receive a S20 bonus. time. 5 days, xlnl. work· lJPH)l.SI'ERER /Expr'd.
Mature. Retail ex· Weguaraotettoppeyror ~=le.~~~1•:lly Need as an employee or
pertence. Full time. yourskill.s panner.631·%122.
Newport Beach area. PaidHoliday Males. Slockclerk. food ~. Prud Vacations Pftl>, 41 uodwich maker. Waitraa w /CM for wicker
MovUlC lD smaller home.
5 Pece Med. bedroom
set. Krt.chen set Semon
yellow /WhJ1e. 6 cha.in &
matching 3 bar st.oob. ma CODd.. ~1-2129
Vlll.YI Repair & Dyeing
Kil. co1t $240. Never
uud. Sell $160. Call
631-02:57
Paid Weekly 11 )"OU're frieodly, COBS· becket lunch service.
Selelpenoo full time. ex-cied.loua fr depeodable 9-» tpm, Moo-Fri. Earn
perieoce preferred. R.N. I M M E D I A T E we Deed you for our SlZS-SlSO weekly. llual
A b r• m I cat a l 0 g oPENINGSFOR: ~ell1)a.Dakxl. M be Delll. penonable • Walm4, k1ftl $ed bead·
board. excellent conch
ban. ~ al'ter SP~.
weekda>s. anytime
Slllurday "Sunday.
Sbown>om, 1819 NeWJl(lrt weekday a . Apply 10 eoergetlc Call m.-0147
Bhd. C.ll. Shodh•nd ~es penoo. Stooem1lJ Ter· aft 10am for •Pill·
DICS..pbooe Secretarie5 o...n..m C II " SALES PlllSOMS 5eruoc' Typists r-.e. 2915 ncu&MU. • W a ated · pac kagers,
PtnooalilY plus adults ClertTypists ~. full time, female. $3.1511\r Lo al.art
to work w ith and pertUmemorruogs Ex Merit ra11es 1537
-----Mahogany Uuocan Phyfe
dinmg uible. 3 leave:.. 6
chain. buffet, china
cabnet. 111000 IWZ·21623
an.ivat.e klds. Over 21. Join the t.eam ol pro-perience pftferred. RN ~._N_.B._548-_5125_
1n Lagwia. Capunra.no. re&IOOlll t.emporanes. Abra ms Cat a I o g
San Clemente areas. showroOm. 1819 Newport
PARTTIME ft.~, .. Blvd.CM.
EVEH1MGS I ""I~ STORE MANAGER PHOHE: 50'VICU.illt. W&r'!Ud aggre\MVe sales
642-4321 or <WS-6800 752-6666 person to run m :.i rt n I'
Ext.250 Betweeul·5PM. IRVINE M IF h a rdware 1>l <H'-' an
Nik t-'or Andrl.'a E.O.E NI' w p o rt . P r I' f knowledRc or rnartn•• ------
Saks
(.luallty sal(' ... pcr'>on
needed for cr('allvc. h1J!h
fashX>n Jewelry j?allcr).
Must eDJOY workmg w1lh
publlc. Exc1lln1? rinan·
etaJ benefits Good base
pay+comm1ss1on. lo·
i.erestlld penoo.s please
call d7-2US.
~
Radio Shack has full
time cQ reer o p ·
pe>rtwµlles & part ume
Job opportun1U~ open·
1ng up now an the
Newport Beach area. If
you are rrulJt.ary retued
or a college graduate or
are currcnlly going to
colJcge & highly moll\ at·
ed for UlCreased earn
ings ba :.cd on
JX'rformance. pleaSt> up·
ply at: Z700 Wt>sl <.:oui.l
Jtwy. NU
RADIO
SHACK
A TANDY CORP.
E.0.£.
COME GROW
WITH US
Rec ent growth at BeoLle7 bu crea~ an
i rnrnecti.at.e need for ex·
perlenced Secretaries lo
JOU1 their professional
stalf.
1lle5e cb.allenging post·
t1ons r e qu1 re good
sec:ret.ari al 6hlls. ab ili l y
to orga.ruze. basic com·
municallon slulls and tbe
diplomacy lo mt.crlace at
all levels effectively.
Bt'11Uey offers a eom·
prehens1ve salary and
liberal fnoge benefit~
pllL'i a pleasant working
environment PleaM' ;1µ
ply9-3at
bBenttey
Labor•toriet,
Inc.
suppll~ & reuul <"Xi>e'r
Phone Mail Ordt•r
M~ 9!Ml6 ___ _
Slooents tI you ·re fnt'nd
ly. l'<n'>CleflllOW. & de
~ndable • Part tame
sh1fLS avail Tues &
Thurs. or Moo Wed.5.
Fn. M ~ ID person. Stonemlll Ternce. 291.S
Redblll.CM.
SWITCHIOARD
OPERATOR. WILL
1UIH 64S-7US.
Teacher I Pre-School. p IT
roonung pos1l100. Own
c hild welcome
Amencan Prl'·School.
Lalit Halls . 770·1991.
_562_733•~~~~--T.-., .. llM~
People requlrfll for st>t·
ting appointments No
~·lhng. t:xpl'nen<.'t.'iJ. or
we wlll train (;dll
s:n~. ------
TELEPllONE
OPERA TOR-Graveyard
shift. Fr1·Mon. 228
Forest tRear) Laguna
Bc:b.
Word Procfttor o,. ....
Health Care C.O. 111 Irvine
has an uno~. operunl?
for w Word ProcH'><K'
C)pPralOr. full t1m(', ev1--,
4 1lpm l23m '.'.1011 thni
1-h Ideal cand1dut1· -..111
h.f\I:' fi mo m1rumum 1•x
1)11t"1l<.'t" wi th worll pru
t~...or Xlnt ""'"'"' d. fr
IOl(l' t14·nrf1t-. 11.1< 11...ai.:• I
1-'or inte>n1t''" 11101.ttt
J) 1· n I ' t' IS 1 I
16Ui t-.: 0 1-. ~1 1:-
Worilat~
NaoooaJ lravet .erv1ce
nl!edi. t elepboot:
secretann. uckel de·
bveriel. aree managers
No exper. nee. ~ hr+
5'.).1'957.
Queen s1 bed Xlra P'mn
maU. Almtir.l O\'W Rt-1>l
otter ~tr.?JJ3
8070 .••.....•••......•.••••
Ill \'l'\(j
~JP l(olll 11\ .. r .incl
t1iur-. l'.14M li<•.11 h Jsh •I
I lunt lkh !ltiX ·"42
• l ~1'H.I >I \II-c ,\.-.II • ,.'or <.iold ::,11\C•r l'l.11111
.1 n )' k 1 n t.l , U ..1 n 1 c I
~ !'A.6..1
I ~.chamOOd nnl(. lS
sUIOeS, 18ct 1800 U BO I
man·! wedding band
wb1tr yel itold 14ct
S!S()(}80 ~
Yard per.woo ror Eqwp HIGHEST CASH PRIC~
Rental Store Sumt-PAID GOLD Sll.V~-:R
rnecbAt.n.ical expent'n~ L' .S COl!'lS <.;old d.i:-.'
nec:e.sary. 4() hr wf't"~ nag.'> men:. $4~ l:adtl''>
Saturdays requirt'd S2D WiU buy 11to6d nntotS W111Chcs. teelh. Cl<' Abo Umted~AU.~ b u)' 101t Stt' r I 1 n ~
...,ctr*w • i.1lverware Ai Jewelry.
... •••••••••••••••••••• 1 l.' S. Sal\'er dollars & .WI; a IOOS f'Cln-5. Will ptck·UP Call
•-••••••• • •• •• • • •. • • •• for Oa1ly quote Direct
C1f Col.led, 964~. Pvt
~INSTER
ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
Dculy UM>. Fn 10-9
CLOSED TUESDAY
U7Sl Westmmattt Ave.
Gardea Grove ~103
J'ly. HB.
~·-·Olll 8080
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS
---------Mimnd wardrobe doors.
lO'xSt;t '. tllO. 19" color
port. 1V. perfect cood ..
1196 ~7008 ------
CANNO'l' COPE WITH
ntE HIGH PRICE Of
t'OOD. IF YOU HAVL
ECON-QM I CAL
RECIPES. SEND TO
Ad No 5-r>, Daily Ptlot
PO Box 1560. Costa
Mesa. CA !r2l62li -----
Tht• original "SI.IM
GYM ' Great for bul'k
.. t rt· n i: l h '-' n 1 n g ,, n d
1•1'flf"ral 1-xpn.·1~m~ N1·w
S"llJ. -.••II for S7:.. <;d
n>rtd ""1th l'Xc.rc· 1~1· h<• 1k
•• 1111 instrucUon'>. lit)() 51i-I
.ift~&wknds
llf<)f:NTAl. RlJC.~
1'..1hr1t H xl2'. Sh1ra1
JO l"'tli~" Sal/Sun only
f)j'5-0QS6 -------
lCUI RockweU table saw
Sl95 Rrand new. ""ar
r..my f>~9J68 __ _
Netded to sign . The penon wtY> bought m y
l9IB Mu..,taru: ~·astbdck
-..1ttun Uw last 6 mouth-.
'.i u~l h1• s tJrt• •
-.. i.crev.drt\er. 4spd
primt>d bl.1rlc.. 30;!
11og1ne I m fr on
Mas.,achus!>t.'llS . I
you're the peN>n. plea!W
i:et 111 touch -..1th me. l
ooed proof lo i.how the
1uit.re l so&d at to you
k..ea!IY You paid $560 for
ll l'll'ase coll anytJme:
""fi LlC9. Bruno Pereira
LUMBER, 2"xlO"xl4 ',
Ilea. Mtsc. Teak.
~9068
SNOW TIRES
Truck or Van. CUil.
731 ·2188 aft 6pm
Co. 'MenagerTralnee1 counsel them in sales
9842Ad.amS Ave.H.8. oriented ;obs from 6·9 Proc'Bm Coordmator for
dnving school. Must
type. Call 67>8800.
7311 Edinger,H.B.. PM d a I ly . Phone
Saodwtcb & salad as·
semblers. full time Sam·
lpm. Moo-Fn. Part time
5'u:r>-9am. Moo·Fn. SJ.50
per hr. Lori's KJlchen.
9n-0747 all lOam for
1822 Reynold"!
Irvine. Ca 92714
fl 14) 546-1020
~ FOMEVIOU
EXPERONLY
PARTTIME
from your hu.su~s card
Send one card for each
tag plus ooe spare. We
return permanently
sealed attraruve tag " strap. meeting airline
l.D. requittments Pre·
Yenl bu "' tbdl' For a penoriahud tag enc lose
WANTED: 21>'·24' Travel
Trlr an ~ cood. Prefer
~be~ 557.2804.
WaihnWaltreswt 642-4321 , Ext. 250
t1 a)Flra9eff between2and6PM. Cmtr•an ~FOR LAURlE aAt-
1 SANDWICH MAKER-;j
•NO COM MISSIONS
•NOSEUJNG
Na:Uonal Cash Register &
18 H I P Outboard.
Wkod Eves 540·8062
Days 754-136_1 ___ _ P tnme AM, LA Times
delivery. $100 per week.
In Laeuna Beach. .... ~~~~~~~~-
23952Aveoidadela EO.E.
Carlotta. Laguna Huls day week, M .
aam.EY
ISGIOWIMG
Equal Opportu.ruty
Employer M /F /I I $4.50 PER Hit
Near Orange Co. Alrport
Call?SMMOO
. ~AMT19UIES
New shipment or li.M
French Oak dining &
bdrm sets just arrived.
f1'ltt' 3lO pcs. Wholesale
pnces direct to the
Pubbc. SO CO~ AN·
TIQUE CENTER. 2318
So. f'alrvlew, Santa Alu.
(714 > 979-8708. Opo 7
dys wtt. 10-6PM.
wallpaper. fabrH' or
"Day Glo .. paper "' we
will back & tn m your
tags. Or try two cards
bYct lo back. mss. Brialol Saa & Delivery people s. Santa Ana oeeded. have part ume Ma~ JF T~ positions open. You will
4.501 Campus Dr. 1 rvlDe make up lo 16 per hr. Call
QUALITY COHTROL
Inspectors. Near O.C.
AlrlJOrt. Mon lhru Thurs,
fi 00 am lo 4:30 pm.
971H4113.
::;qual 0ppor Emplyr between 1·9PM. S31~11
~~~~~~!SALES
u you're in the market Full lime ooly. Shoe
for a better car. be sure sales. Hrly + comm.
to check the many a\ltos :m1 S. Bristol. CM Apply
advertised for sale in inpenoo.
RCPT JGEM. OFRCE
Neat, respoosible penoo
ror variety al ofc duties..
Ccmpe.oy peld bend'rts.
SSHOOO Dewey's Bub-
W;hServlce, Irvine
~
Real Estale S&les
People needed In
Sunset Beach ofc.
top commission.
C':ill Bud Hyam<i
l714t 146-5502 t~\\~ ~'-.-cr.1,r~~
.......... w..
OpenlDI for llceaaed
u lHpeople, locally owned. wlt.b naUoDal re-
ferral ~ Exceli.nt
ttorklol coodltlons. ~ ·~ c:omm.ltakn Jl'or eonfideDtial app'\.
all ....
~ ~.urs·
_a.alled. __ · ------WanlAd Rmulta M2·S6'78
Real f:state 7'#.
PllOFISSIOMALS OHL Y
Suzanne Rudd invites you to
preview WALKER & LEE
WESTCLIFF office.
A beautiful experience awaits
FOUR qualified Real Estate
Licensees. ..
Work in a prestigious Newport
Oflice with Top Newport Sales
Achievers.
On ly experienced, lop achievers
will qualify for one or the four
unique openings.
New office-· Professional Services
--Compe t itive Commlsslon
Structure.
M AKE YOUR AP POINTM ENT
TODAY TO INTE RVIEW & BE ONE OF THE BEST NEWPORT
P ROFESSIONALS TOMORROW. ·
759-lSOl
~ -
Contact :
Suzanne Rudd
WalMt I lae 1111 &11•
567-0542
Secretary for Stoc k
Brokers offc, located
close to Jobn Wayne
Airport. Hours 7am·
3;30pm. Brokerage ea·
per. pmerred. Salary
op:o. depeoding on ex·
per. Call 97~1.
SECRETARY. P /lime.
Typing treconl keeplDg.
3111'9/Wk. Hrs. flex.ible.
SUO/br. N.B. 548-9818.
SICllT ARY /ltCfT. ~ skull req.
for fall arowf.DI Fuhioa
la&.and CPA firm. Heavy
aecretarlal background
needed. Previous CPA
t \a eqir. belpf ul. p ogj.
Uoo lmrqedi.lt.e.ly •vaU.·
ble. Medical benellls
covend Salary oesotia· ble. Contact Kalby
Ha.rwy TI4 IMO-l.33a
S!rR.ETARY OpeoiJlp
ror eapr'd ellec.
MCtetar)'. Potttloo as
MldJ7 to L.A. DWt. SaJet Mer. QuallflcaUon lo·
dUlle tn'nl lkllll. s /H.. U6llt1 to work dbJaum•
bers and Interrelate
w/talHpeople. Xlnt
ulm7. ft1qe bmtfba .. wmtdnl CIQOdltionl In •
prtme N.wpoc1 .. ads
IOcaUon. PleaH ttat•
ealary req1&1rement1.
llMl.....,. to P.O.Bos
1410, Newport Blaeb. ea. -
. . ,
SSlClfTAdSS
Adm asat Sb 100 $18K Sec~ Mlrt·art $14.000
Secy Travel SU.200
Becepl type 60 Sl0.->0 Contr<>Uer $24,000
• 9Sa)es /Q)Un5elors ••
Appl ()nly /Free /F,O E
Liz ReinderS Agency
403) BLrch. FAit.ab '64 ~ Beacb83:J.3190
Tdepllooe aa,Jes.
•WORK AT
HOME•
rart.Ume or full tune.
Local callin1. Sl-0577.
•TLSICY•
Antique Oak Dresser. &
ArmaU"e. xlnt cood. $500
tnh. ... 2845
Tum ol lbe centurY anll ·
que armolre. x1nt cond.
originally bought at
$1800. Will sell ror $1200
<tbeltoU«. Ask for Dan
aft.el'6pm, ~7316. Now hiring telephone
secretAriea for a new
c:oocept lo answering
IM!l'Vice. P /'Llme or f /\.I.me
abifta available. Includes --------1 aome wknd.I. Typlng: 35wpm r eq 'd. Meoy
Early roae·medallloo
pUl&el, cup11, and other
rare pieces. Principal'!
only . Please call
~.
1-1 IP
e mplo1ee b e o e!lt1
av•llable . Sa la r y : •tmo to start f /time· wcr..-. according to
'/(Nit ~ea. You will be froat4nce to many
lmport•nl bus . Need ~ woe of voice. aa·
MnDCe. appearance " aczHion Olll Mon..·Fn. mom.
MM171 E .O.E.
TUfFIC
SIMAL
"llCM.M
Sllll-11D2
2)'rt. e aper. m ain·
1.-ce • ""9lr of elec·
tnc a. eJectroaAc ttamc
1l1n•l 111tem• con· tro ller1 • fie ld
bardwue. Apply by wi• Clt)'ol lllwnlde Penocmel Dept.
8011.aloSt.
Riwnlde, CA a:522
714-71M5'11
Am/AA6./MJ
2 anbque st«e fixtures.
s:IXleach.
IMO-~
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WASHER 11 DRYER
S:ZSforbotb
Call f73..aG2
Refrte. 14 cu ft. almond
color. x1lrt cond. $1.SO.
m.1212eves.
KeOJDOre Washer $99,
lla)'tal Waaber SlSO. ~ fs delivered
~
Refrta. lmmac, bl'01"ft,
~Sl.95.
.w'1S8
GE eled.dc dryer, beavy
MY. White $125. Xlnt
cand. --.z:a 080
llcJdlt IOZO .......................
~ PXlO. Alu:mJnurn
frame (25") Cam py
perta. Mottly super ,.._
TYPIST -Grvwtlll Npt card. llfl/flrm. f'1MOllO Beh. fttnl _. uper. _ev_. ______ _
~ llmt M NliaMi 6 ae,de. boJI 22" UHpd.,
bird ~ Illa. ol •. ,!'!P! •1MU. HOCY· ....... for 8W
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PRICES
S2eaor3 ~ 4~tapSl.60 ea
611Hags Sl 50 ed
10 or matt Sl 4'l ea SalesTu Included
NO CARD~
Draw your own or !lend
name. address. phone &
we1J make one card per
tag. Add '19 each..
Send cbeclt or mooey or·
derlo:
Sliver bars 20oz 999 fine.
!>Old accardJ,ng lo da 11 y
.;pot. Also. complete col·
lect1on tlam1lton M1ot
1•resadent1al series.
l°.t'rtlficatro bars. Asking
Sl200 497 -1095
Elephant table. hand
carved. stands. 4 heads
carved Buddhas vines.
soaltes. Teakwood lovely
061-lJSl PILOT PIUMTIMG P.O. Box l!i60 Two used snow tires,
QJlt.a Mesa. Ca. 921626 f'-70.14. very good cond1·
-tloo. $10 each. Call
Want M Help? 642-5678 ~ ~---~~--
You may request Ad-Sitter seNioe when
placing yoor od ... O\K Ad-Sitter
number wi ll appear in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your rrimoges ..
. you coll in at your convenienat to qet
the responses to your od ... this SIMC8
is only S5 per week. for more
information and to pm ywr od aill
"2-5671 .
....... ._..._..
OM.YPR.OT ti I •-IOIO ... W 9060 4-...0rt._. tllO ~WllllM 9190 ........ ,,,.... ..._,,1.,artac1 ........................ ....................... ......•...•............ .... ................................................................ .
!Q.D awinar IDlllal a.ox. "II !WM ca ll'. catond
tweal)' breaker• trallilr • ...U boa 6
"NEW''. GOO Dertnc a ccHaortu. a.uoo.
1ao1pUel bed , HOO, l'Jlomfor.....anewa -1QU --------O'IJQ •". 'n AA c tt;; •• I aOll ::.:•!:. d~1z ~~
--·-••••••••• owffr. PP. '4a.MO. TOPC~HPA.10 ..... ,_...med runutm.. ap ---------..-.~ .anma °' .-a · J\befllw Twto 0a1. tsr.us O,brtcWt. ........... . - -a.t.lli. · 141·121'1 or Elactrlc • clauleal ma cu&tan for &&le Muat ......, ....... _____ ,...
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DIMPtCIUP
u.da4 IM. auto '"::J wa. lllr -1.' off ..... ~~ ...... ,..
......... a..lhan TOO ... ...., ..... , OWi• ...
HHODORl
ROBINS
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I• '
-----Mll. BMtotfw. 5»-310'7 u· Dia Ill 0.L. na&a.r
W/tll& .... Oular'llt MIU, ,_.... '"' ....
TO m" -ro O.<'rS N
RSNBJ,. $46.$72\
,..,...I! uape. on... ··-·-·-············· .....
CUSTO• N•wporln ..... ~ .... , ......
..... -· IOll alfln. BockmiUar Brtr ....................... .........
t-.:lectrac 6 l'l<AOH:al
l\lil&rl for ule ttam
0000 Best offer ~ 31117
G\atar-OvaUOo a~c
tot:;:lf1/ 9070 .......................
dect.nt. w UM ~ 37SS YAC Newport ~I
<>f.!lc!Pwwlt ... & 30 ' sli p avail Best .. 0 •$ .t 1015 Newport Bay localJon
-•••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • Want only hu u.ry boat
J Harvard Lane walnul for p art tim e ust
desks. S75 M11 t cb1n.: McNaughton. s.46 7360 ctwrs. SlOea 631-0414 ~ bn. ---
Dock av all now. Newport
Island Cbanoe1 67S· 1906
or833-~
9080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
C.1osl.Da-down otr1ce. all
f~ must go 4
de s k s w 1c b a1rs ,
typewnt.er table, copier
w1cabmet. misc 1tt-ms
Tues l 2SPM 28011
Lafayette, Ste 205. Npt
Bch. 17 ...... SK.I BOAT. 1962 nat
boltom. $2500.bsl offer TYPEWRlTER clectnc ~Jl.95.
Facil 1820. Pica. Fabnc -------
& carbon ribbon New T1 w p Dii lotion $150. Sell S2SO 83J..8650 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Misc. Offc furn, reasona
ble. 75 1-2820 ask for
Larry K06Sak or leave
mes:.age
Skf919 8093 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~Sale/ 9120
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 El Cammo Camper
shell m> or best offer.
CaJI 642-1001 aft S.
Ra&gool Slralo 105 <,now slas. like new. pole'! & •••••••••••••••••••••••
bmdtng.4'~3733 Motobecane Moped, mint
-cond 400 IDl. SGS. Ask Spartin') Goods.. 8094 for Doo. 536-3S112. ....................... ----
AMF trampoline 4x8 foot Peugeot 103 1 yr old, J,000
bed. g)(} rru. beaut cond. $35-0.
968-5700 or ~;8 1116:? ~. Ad-Sitler * L28
lY, Rocio, at hrs
.. R. Steno 8098 MotorH01nH., S./ •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rent jStorogt 9160
Over 40 audio cabs from •••••••••••••••••••••••
B> Also see our wide 73 Tioga 19' motor bome.
selection of audiophile Dodge chassis, 360 V8.
d.IBcs Allantic Music 445 dash & roof air. SIC. 8
E. 17tbSt. CM track & CB. 6000 m1 on
Magnavox portable black
& while TV. 12". 9> or
rU eog. GXL639. $0000.
mall4
best offer. Portable re· ,,....,.,_ Tra .. I 9170
oeiver, speakers & phono •••••••••••••••••••••••
tn good cond. S50 or best 'rt Fl. deluxe Terry house
offer. C81167S.29J9 trailer. Loaded with
INh&Marhle ...... .......................
G-411 fOIO .......................
xtras. Sl0.000.
C. ll8S aft 6 4fl8.65S9.
• RBITME * 17' PROWLER. sleeps 6.
lelf-coalainecl Excelleot
cmcWklD 5'1-3112
tl' GRASSHOPPER
Ca ...... Trailer. Sleeps
4, cu be pulled with
llQlllPed car or truck.
..... th' f11 •r.•/ AWDiD.I included.. Lite
Sadc:a f020 _oew~.scz.-~--~~~~-
·-•••••••••••••••••• WANTED: 20-3' • Travel
Saw oo biih boat(ard Trlr io Good Cond.
eo1ta. Proteul.ooa re· Prefer Center Bath.
pain or remodel. :B7·2110t.
Complete ln/out of water ---------
ma int. 846·8542 eve. Alllos.niu,P_..
David. I & Acc......, 9400 ................. . ..................... .
.... ,...... 9030 MEW
·--•••• .. •••••••••••• PARTS6SERVICE
HVY DUTY BOAT TRLR HOUIS
for 8·10' boat. SlOO. ()pen7a.m. 'tll6p.m.
6'JS. 7%1'2 eves. Mooday thru Fr~y
Closed s.t. •Sun.
WANTED: ts H.P. Out·
board. Jobnsoo.
675-0Cl68
SADOLBACK
fOAD
23tO S. Main. Santa Ana
904 O A1 the Corner of Warner
•••••••••••••••••••••••
lt11 SCA.RAI
Twin 30's, 130 hours.
loaded. Pri. pty. Beat or.
fer! Call 546-1200 CNoo. •
Fri. days); 731·8216
~ • weekends ).
AlkforJerry.
79 Ap0llo 22' cruiser.
stove. relrig. bead, stps.
4. OMC %dip inboard.
Comp. closed canopy.
Eaay loader tnller
546-7070
Four white Baja wheels.
lS" x 10 ", four Firestone all t.erraln tires, 12 •• x
lS" like new. $350.
'lS-IMllO
WANTTOBUY:
BUMPER· TO FIT
"10DATSUN. 540-5721
•••••••••••••••••••••••
w !9et. winch. Extraa ln· DI PO RT ANT
cl 3' chumel radk>. Sm. N<Yl1CE TO
down. take over equity. READERSAND
U9ed 15bn. 64&3444 ADVERTISERS The price of items
"711 liWmula Thunderbird advertlaed by vehicle
23'. cmJ;y 3lO bou.ra • ~ dea1en ln the vehicle
pbaae. bak tank, outri&· clualfl~ advertlalng
8lft. ·-witbout. trlr. catumm doee oot loclude (TM)l75-Tm. uy applicable \axes,
liCl!Dle, transfer feea.
46' llartinellr Sport Fla-ftnlDC8 cbarps, fees for
ber, UOOboun. Many ex-alt pollutlaa eoatro1 ele-v., r...ty for Mexico. W::e eertlftcations or de-
(714 )175-Tm. aler docmneDla17 pre·
--------· pwlllllMi dtatP9 unlesa 31' Rou1bwater, FG o&herW\M specified by
..-sport cruiMr "11. tlllt~.
'520
dielel powered. low dn
104'li loan late over
pymu. United Yacht lllrs(114)11l..aa.sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------··~1fooclle.~ 8latm ..... 11', Ml1 .,...,..., • /trlr, ~ 85hp
gYlDt'Ude, Sood COlld.
...-; '• Ford Woodie, reatored mlat cond. -.ooo.17M1'1
...;,•-•-~_PP_m-_iaa __ . --'S1 UL Zepbyr coupe,
....... , ~,......,Denew.
Cllll1wr' tOIO .-.a.1:1&
·~····················· •DIM&C 21'.al)' BOATS:
aJ)lmo. .... prepaid
tnllDSlll/mo. .. ,...,, ..
11p,1mia111n4....._.
, ti' ~rtn Ketcb,
A.D.JUme, Ao1wbere.
i... wa. &Neeada
f9Ctpcmlble. U.8.C.G.
~Aftll.ttlal
--..w '°'° •••••••••••••••••••••••
'SI 110 TO restored
tu.JOO. 7H•-e.-..
9110 ....................... v..., clean '71 Dodae
Power' W•SOO· Half·ton llilorUe, ~ apoba,
*'Pc\dt '*°· 971-$114 ,., i..11n l&. Zlft. varo
lilull, allp In NB ,
•u 11 t tr u I. S 40 o o . SELL ldl 1tema wtth a ..-. DllilY Not C1awfied Ad
lt7'TRUCI
014._UMCll
~ auJ.l llew IOGM ....
1979 truck.a la 1toelc. llnllllc~'
SAVI MOW!
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
"'" 11..11 ••• 11 •• .i
11i:--l\\1t ... \
S46-1200
lt79FOltD
FIOOPICll-vs. automatic traoa ..
pwr steeriQI & leu than
ts,000 mllel. <l.NWT1 ).
$4111
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
l ObO ~lAICBUll S LVD
COSTA Ml SA 642·0010
Double cab truck. new
engine. 12 volt. Best of.
fer 67S.9659. ----
1978FORD
COURIER PICKUP
Equipme nt includes
mags&AM 1 fM
cassette Has ONLY
13.000 LOW miles!
ClN44726). Now reduced
to $3950. Call S48·0394
afttt6p.m.
7'J Font't.'2T. Automalll',
air. ovals ~he.!ls Ton
neau xlnl Sl!l7!i 11fr
559-5577
75 Ford •,, too. VS, aut.o.
very <'lean & rehabl<'.
$2500 or bst orr. MuM
seil. ..311 548-8089
73 Ford F-100
Gd cood. Gd. workborse.
FM stereo, mags. P.P.
rn.-0386 aft. 6.
'65 loternatlonal Step
Van. "oldie but gooche "
Runs good. Sl200.
59100
77 Toyota long bed. sru.
AM /FM cass .• S34SO.
497.5109
i9 Thyola Long bed p . u
lo mi, camper shell. A/C.
stereo cass, Ir more.
Loeded.. Gary SJ&.2159 or
1""3-1010.
9570 .......................
197'DOOGE
l200VAM
Ba7 windowl. air cood..
auto. trans., pwr. at .•
aola • barrel seats, less
tban 1,000 miles "' bolds 7 comfortably. 01'216'9 ).
S6111
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10b0 tlAllSOR Bl \10
CO!>TA Mf!.1\ b4'2 0010
1172 Ford Van. '4 Too,
carpel & panel conv ..
A re. P rs. good cond.
121!00 IOBO. 848-1* after
6pm
'71 Dodge bubble·lop
cmpr. A/C, sleeps 2.
$30001olff!r. 14$-71$3
'85FordSuperVan, oeed.s
work. S500 or best offer.
Gl-3121
'74 Ford Cuatom RV
9.tpel' Van. Clan, mags.
side pipes. $3:500. 759-1718
19M Corvalr Vao. Good
condttkln. Call
6G-076Z 646-8391
im Doc11e Van. good
concl, sUftn¥>{, AM tFM
stereo, mag whl s 6CiM7112: M&Gl
..... ""'... 9580 .......................
*LIASI.._* AUTO PUICHASE
VLLIASI Our ''Goodbye To Buy ..
brocbuft explalna tt all.
We'll mail you one
l"REE • . . almply call
m !
LIASI ~ car at ru.aooable ees ... caJ.J TODAY 6
VEI Ask for Jay
Gree. saamnlS
AUTOUASt•
1714'7U.D26
'"' CHlftOU1' c.tee Ch ulc
4 Dr. fJlr.e NEWI 11,000
.-. Yeloul' bat., apllt
reollata1 1tat1, Ult, «NM, pwr. wiDdawl •
clr. *b • air cond. Tab over remalftlna 20
moa. ot &eue at LOW it
ratu. COllWWD>
Sec\lriU. Auto IAMlnl
Call )
r714J7U212'
.... Or-. c:...tr
-Harbor DJvd
OOlrfAMESA f'INIOJ
WllUY
CIM .. CAIS
M911UCIS
( \)HN El l
<. Ht VWOll 1 . '
\11
<,4o 1200
Cln,SeU Your Car•
CUVIBIMW
PAYS TOP DOLLAR
t-'orOMD Used lmports
Call Mike or Doo
135-3171
WANTED!
{Me model To)'Otal and
Volvoa . C all ua
TODAY!!!
TOYOTA-VOlVO
10•~11 ... c .... M.-e
" .... uo1., uo.uu
PORSCHES
WANTED
•J63•~8""1 (".a1~ '-"''~· -... 1'J.J3
Top Dollar
Paid
For Your Car'
JOHNSON & SOH
UncolR fl4tn:ury
26216 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mwa ~5630
.... t11J ...... -9740 ........ 11.1..W ...... u..4 ...... ...... ....................... ····-··················· .................................................................... .
IOIMct.> ... ._
c.-t7tl .......................
"73 Capri. cood cood .
78,000 ml.. cua. stereo. moo. 5.1H'101
73Capri m>. v-'. wpd.
s ari . xlo t. c:oad
SllOQOJOB(). Dys. 644--9181
~1151~ =C,· reblt eog, good . c.&11 MZ.cmli2
orlt&Gl
CAPllPUTS
New Km1 abocb ("12 to
74) V-6'1> ~off. New
Sean H.D. 48 mo. bat·
t.ery. CD"Ai ore 1 Leather sport steerin~ wheel
00% off). Call 642-0131.
Capri 13, XLNT cood.
Red. auto tnns. sunr 'f.
Nu tires. ms grt 673-0139
Dahwt 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
77 280Z 2+2. 4 ~pd. el~·c
snrl. AM FM CJ:>S . A /(.;,
SJK IDI. $8500 661 7(174
i8 280 Z white 2+2. lm·
mac .. 5-spd. a c. Mag
wheels. am fm cass .•
~ .Joovres. 15,000 ml.
SIBX>. Call 640-638$
T.,.._ t1H C r c tftl ~ ...................... , ....................... ...... ....•............
'71410ILC
.... !11&M:l 1Mt.ber' ...
nd. c--.. LHa t.bu
15.000 mtla. 'nib lu.UIJ
car la lD llbow1oocn coed. aq°' ..... aoz >.
ttlOTOYOTA
COM>U..ASU
....... th.an 4000 ..... . AJll/Pll .... ,.,...
wbe•l1 . J uat like "BRAND N&W"I. llZTYZE>. ....
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
.(It,< '~r.11•~(JR Bl·LJ
( ') ff I\ M' ·• ,\ iJ·l ~ ( I j,' I
79 Toyota SR$ Cpe.
VERY a.ZAN "n Ur. 1
flllll'I. fUll1 loeded. Joe: I
tape deck. Beaut cood.
P. P. Sl. 'IS). m .a111
Need a car! Drive !l
home. DOO; a1ao fher·up
Honda cycle $200
MM.Ml
W Tori.ao GT 3$1. PS/PB
aar. auto. Xlnt cond
Sl3ll). &46-&31 evm. Pvt
pey
'&S Mintang. 260. V-8.
auto, classic clean. nds
bnll. S3950. ~l~ Uk
for Jeff
75 LTD Landau. fuU pwr.
460 eng, xlnt. Sl.900
~~
MISSIOM VIEJO
M'otn'S
131-1746 495-1704
All/Fii k> ml. xlnt eood.
Great 1aa m lleaae. a,aoo. l1MIG alU:ID it smue. loaded. Priced for qwck aa)e. Pvt Pty
113$0.~
'114 Falcon Coovert1blt!
Rest.ored. White/red m
tr Malle offer. 640-1136
73 ..... 45051
Perfect cood .• orlg.
owner. W /Hll at •P·
pra15al ~5'k58 M· F.
764505&.
Sl6,n5
MedJwn brown. Extra
clean & rully reeoodi·
&oed Will g\laraotee
en1loe 1 power
u..mllaioo. 44140)
MISSIOH VllJO
"13~ CoroDa Mark U
9atirJa wsn. 119915. Call
5607ll aft 4 pm.
'76 Celica ST AM /FM
sienq cam. New c.ms.
xlot. cond . $4,$00.
90-~
"711 Qimb. AM /FM ...n
A 'C. Xlnt. cood. $3,.850.
Jill: 5"-8380 before $, "
631-0IB1
'770 . ..................... .
ltiil'<>US Having trouble aelling
IJl·t746 495-1704 your car" Try m! Paid
"Tl Gold Mercedes. m
SEL, 30,000 ml. all
xtraa+suorf. $22,900
WW oom1der Trade. Ask
for Lavonne: 661·7282.
831-6W..
MB '67 ~E C'OCV. Xlnt
ClODd. must sell. 8"t Of
fer, Pvt Ply 97:>-0720 ---78 ~ Ut.e blul' Xlnl
cood. Loa<il'<i Sal·nfu ••
Days 558 9400 ,. \ t·~
731 74.E
for Of' DOl ! Ask for Frank
Marino or Tom Aikin .
1871 I IEACH IL VD .
........ Olla.och
84~2000
-~~ ................ .
713.SCOHV.
2llO SE. sJv~r lblk top &
1oler . fln'est l ond m 595.J a I\ 6 )')
i8 »JD ~.in ,ur·•11•f
crwsl.' C'onlrol. ~ll rl·•i
11 c S21 ,000494 iOUI
10 :9lSL. auto . 'hJrp
x.blt. rood p I'
~77!-41
78~280CE
Makeoffer 67S-9840 dyo;
'76 45-0·SEL. Metallic
'65YWSIDAM
XLNTCOND
NEW EVEBYTHlNG
631-7376
lBVolksv.agen Bug Xlnl
traosportat1on rar
Great mlleagr C:d r
Sl500 080 675 2755 art
s
'62 Ghia Convertible,
SZl(XI '68 vw Bux. nsoo
lbtb x.lnt 497 ·3149
"1t Cad 1)1.l. SdV. io.ded.
IGdl.. Ures. sp. tank • rut.er. 12.000 m1. 640-9738
afters~.
77 Coupe de VLIJe. fully
loaded. incl apht pwr
seau. under SOk m1, xlnt
cood $5000. Ad Sitter
IW.. 3' hrs. ~-4300
775"ile,
Mm offer· 67S-9840 dys
9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78. 128 Clmaro. burgun
dy w /tan tnler P IS. P / B
w 'Ult wheel. AM /FM 8
tradt w1Jemoo lriaxle..
c ustom mag wheels.
c ruise C'Ontrol, xlnt
cood 2.0 .000 m1. S6000
Ot1J Ten at (21.J )7 43-35.59
or I v m sg. a l
(114 JT75-<m7 wkdy~
lB T·bud, runs xlt. new
brla, alternatr & bat
tery. Very dependable.
bdy Ul gd abape ! inl
lllnt, c.ome test dnve it '
llOO/bst of r 847 -t.M9
u..cae. 9945 .......................
Uneoln Versailles. '7'J
Cbampagne ed1t1on
8,000mi. ~ 71.30. eves.
Ma CW'f 9950 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
HEWIST
LINCOLN MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
RAYR.ADHOE
UNCOLN·M ERCURY
1&18Aut.oCenter Dr
SDF'w)'·Lake F'orest exit
IRVL'lE
830-7000
-Lat.e i8 Zephyr Wagon
i7Carn.aroLTt}'l>(! f'ully auto, all power. 19M,
eQ\I wed T topc. $4000 ~ Aft S 30 548 3975
Qt1J~1658
70 Marquis Brcp.t '77 Camaro LT 4!1K Wht blk top. A ~ f'M.
Sl.700. xtras xlnt tund IHrlt ster only $7~5
Mst seU IC7-4'739 96J. 7935 a."°"' 9920 Mllstang 9952 ....................... . •••••..•.....•...•.•..
77.._.Cario
•O..£AN .
A ~ F''1 c:as~clle tl1r.
lllllR!>, a utn , S3800 or be.\
offer P\l pty CJll
t71 4 199 11 3:">43 or
fTl4f;J7~
i9 o.evette. deluxe in
ter. A M 1f'M ste reo.
$COO 11.000 au ~910'J
'17 Mont.e car to, Land<I u.
l96:i Ford ~u~tanR. Rood
condluoo. dll on)(
642-0762 646-&91
'R> t:omnt1bll.' flawl~s.
l '11 beat an) Otaler :.
Pnce 7~.644 !1258
I 96 7 Mustanq
$1495 962 7393
brown. xlnt . C'ond . 1967 VW Camper .
0 1~1391 walldhru. New engine. !!.~m-.::1: · New tnmsmission, new
..... ....... ed '79 280ZX 2+2 GL.
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VOL 73, NO. M.3SECTIONS, 2t PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 2~.1980 FIFTEEN CENTS r BB Vandalis01 Runs Out of Control ·
11 ao8 8T BAUD ... ...., ..........
In the early boww or J'eb. a.
vandall manaaed \0 ovtrtW"ll a
900·pound concr•t• traeb
contaU.er on th• H-.ntlncton
Beath pier.
They rammed lt 1everal limes
against the pier's rallht1.
weakening the uprl1ht post..
and then tore down 150 feel of
the railing
As a result, the pier has been
closed between the hours of 1
and 5 a.m. and taxpayers are
stuck with a bill of at least
~·*· 8\lt vand.aU1m haan 't been
contained '° lhe pier. Attack•
hH• '-" made atalnat. park
re1tNOm1 and traffic •l&N and
1l1nall. Pubtic bulJdln11 have
*t\ defaeed and tJ'fftl ln ~
and atnet medlan,a have been
uprooted.
City traffic engineer Ralph
Leyva points out that during a
12-month period. vandals caused
$3,600 damage to traffic signal!>,
primarily l o pedestrian
indicators.
Another S;.i.ooo in losses were
caused by bit~ rm driven who falled to dilmqet. Th• theft trafflc eoam>l
1t•u allO toll.I about Sl.5.000 annually.
Reeentb', ·~all eaued S4IO
worth al &imi1e iJa one Diehl to
sl1na lo a s mall area n~lr
Edlnaer Avenue and Saybrook
Lane.
The fJashing beacoo at
Garfield Avenue and Edwards
Street also bas been a popular
target. (t baa been shot out 12
times in the past 14 monlbs,
Leyva said .
The illumlnated street name
signs at Mai n Street and
Garfield Avenue also have been
punctured frequentl y b y
weapons.
Leyva reports that the
damage caused by vandals also
has more serious overtones.
In 1975 slop signs were
removed from an intersection in
the downtown area and t.bree
women were injured as a result,
he said.
Three claims we re filed
acatnat the city for S2 million.
Two of lbe claims have been
settled for a total of $13,500 and
t he third is still pending.
accordinc to Leyva.
Officials say there 1s no more
an easy solution to vandalJsm
than there are reasons thU
cause at.
"We try to make things nice
for the people. This vandalism is
incomprehensible." said Vince
Moorhous e, director o f
M m munity services.
Mayor Don MacAllister says
Moskms Outraged ·
it's a shame
"Al the same time people are
question ing t h e costs of
government, you have this other
element adding to those costs by
these destructive acts." he said.
MacAll1ster also said the city
can't afford to send extra pohce
patrols to the area because of
cutbacks on revenues
"Maybe public awareness 1s
part of lbe answer.
"It would he lp if res idents
would become more involved
and report suspicious. activity,"
he declared.
Sadat Greets Shah
To Egypt Refuge
CAIRO. Egypt CAP> -Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ar-
rived in Egypt today from
Panama. escaping extradition
proceedings and leaving behand
a medical wrangle over his ail-
ments. President Anwar Sadat
said the deposed Iranian
monarch would be staying an
Egypt permanently.
have spread to the spleen
The hospita l's director. Dr
Sabri Ismael, was quoted as sa) ·
ing the shah could be operc.ted
on as early as today. But lhere
were unconfirmed reports that
the operation for removal of lhe
spleen wouJd be delayed untJI
Dr. Michael DeBakey, the
famed American surgeon, could
arrive and perform the surgery.
The 60-year-old shah and his
wife left Panama at midday
Sunday in a charl<'rl'd OC-8
belonging to Evergreen lnternll·
l1onal AJrlrnes of Oregon The Jel
stopped to refu el at thl' ll S ·
<Stt SHAH. Page i\2)
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MORE THAN 5.000 PEOPLE TURNED OUT FOR MARCH OF DIMES MARATttON SUNDAY , Crowd Get• Off to Running Start Ip Ch•rtty Event Throuoh Irvine end Newport a..ctt
Iranian officials reacted with
outrage. Tehran Radio accused
Sadat and President Carter of
conspiring'° "aave the Hitler of
our age," one official said it
would cause "great difJlcu.Wea''
in resolving the crisis over the
U .S. Embassy bo1ta1es ln
Tebr~-~~ aaotber revived lraa•a uarw to put t¥ boatNDle on tnal u sp&es.
Western's
Employees
Face Ouster
San Onofre Nuke
Protest Planned
Marking the first anmversary
of the Three Mile Island nuclear
accident, the Alliance for
Survival organization is
planning several weekend
6andits Bind
HB Couple
In Robbery
A Huntington Beach couple
were held captive in their apart·
ment Sunday by two armed men
who scooped up $648 in valuables
before speeding o ff in the
couple's brand new car.
In~tigators said the crooks
confronted Gordon Michie. 24,
and his wif~ Lisa, 23. at about
J :40 a.m. i• the driveway of
their downtown residence.
The couple told police that the
gun-toting men ordered them in·
to the apartment, tied them up
with neckties and then began to
ransack the p)ace.
Police said the robbers , both
wearing ski masks. made off
with a coin collection, an elec·
tronic game, a camera and two
cans of tuna fish in addition to
the car.
The intruders were described
as being in their early 20s with
long black hair. ·
Coast
Weather
Low clouds tonight and
Tuesdar momma. turning
sunny Tuesday aflemoon.
Lows toql1bt 45 at the
beaches and 53 Inland..
Hllbs TUesday from low
tomid80I.
INllDE TODAY
Gol/n °"""° ~ Yosmg 1a•c:ad1 tnto th• Womtn'•
Kempa 0pm at MHo Vtrck
Coatrv C"6b on top o/ hn rr' S.. .tori/• pltok>, Page ..... •• ._Lemft a ....... ., .. .............. ..
ce ~.:.~ "t~ =~ ., ., ...... ~ Cl-I_..._ M a
protest activities focusing on the
San Onofre nuclear power plant
near San Clemente
"It's alarming that just a year
after the accident, the NRC
(N uclear Re g ulator y
Commission) has agreed to start
licensing plants again." Alliance
s pokeswoman Deborah Lorentz
s aid in a written statement.
S he added. "We reel the
anniversary is a good lime lo
learn from past mi stakes. to
recognize the health hazards
posed by nuclear power. and to
start phasing it out altogether ...
On Friday from 11 a .m. to 2
p m., the AIUance will s tage a
rally at the Sa nt a Ana
headquarte r s of Southern
California Edison, 601 W. Civic
Center Drive. The rally will
move to the San Onofre plant at
3 p.m.
Al 11 :30 p .m . Saturday.
protesters will gather at Plaza
Park in San Clemente for a
three·mile walk to San Onofre.
Participants will be asking that
the currently operating plant be
shut down and that reactors two
and three be converted to utilize
non-nuclear fuel.
Other rallies are planned
throughout Southern California.
Family Theme
Of July 4th.
Parade inHB
"A Family Fourth" baa been
selected u the theme for the
1980 Fourth ol July Parade in
Huntington Beach.
Don Burtia, chairman of the
special events board which
pl•ns the event, said the tbe111e is·
dealped to show bow families
spend the 1umme r holiday
togeeber.
He added that the $30,000
parade 11 beln1 sponsored
entirely by contributlou from
lndMdualt and bualneaaes In the
city.
Burtis reports that 16,000 tw
been donated already from
people l'ho are a11led to
contribut41 St for the parade tn
the city water bllllnc•.
"The respOCH haa been IJUl.
It abowa thM peopk Nally want
a parade.'' be said.
A ftreworb lbow II ICbeduled
OD tM eveai!aa of J.aly 4 at the Hmatiqton Beach Ht1b Sc!bofl
, Stadlwn. •
5,30() Aaa;,.t
Orange Coast
Di,mes March
The 10th annual March of
Dimes Marathon Sunday at·
tracted about 5,300 people who
walked, ran, wheeled and roller·
skated their way through Irvine
and Newport Beach to help raise
money for the charity.
Organizer Dorothy Sutherland
said it has not yet been de·
termined how much money the
pa rticipants, who were
s ponsored by various citizens
and companies. had raised for
the March of Dimes. She said.
however. last year's marathon
in which 2,300 people participat-
ed raised $74,000 for the charily.
Sunday's events consisted of a
20-mile walk, 6.2-mile run and
one-mile walk.
Or ange County Supervisor:
Tom Riley, Rams quarterback
Pat Haden and Irvine Mayor
David Sills were among those
who participated in the events.
Ms. Sutherland saJd that some
of the participants were not of
the two-leg variety.
"We had a record number of
dogs." she said.
She added that there were un-precedented numbers of roller
skaters a nd children in the
various events.
A s~man for the young
M.a.-m1mwe......_.1M•
AJDerlean ea,a.--.Cl1ned to
comment. But be 11ld their
price for the release or the
hostages -the return of the
s hah and bis fortWle to Iran -
remains uocbanged.
Today is the Americans' 142nd
day in captivity.
Sadat met the sbab al Cairo
airport, and tbe two took a
helicopter to Maadi military
hospital on the o utskirts of
Cairo, where the shah 1s to un -
dergo medical treatment.
There, Sadat wa s asked
whether the shah would be stay·
ing in Egypt permanently.
"Yes, yes, permanently,"
Sadat said in his booming voice.
The shah looked thin and tired
after his overnight flight. He
declined to answer reporters'
questions, saying, "After the
operation we shall have ample
time to speak with you."
The entire third floor of a
Maadi hospital wing overlooking
the Nile River was cleared for
tbe shah, who is suffering from
lymph cancer that is believed to
Rec SignupB Set
Registra tion fo r recreation
classes sponsored by the City of
Huntington Beach will be held
Saturday at Edison Center.
Murdy Center and t he city
gymnasium. The classes slart
April 7
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Nade9 Straagletl
Cops Probe Link
In Youths' Deat"lu
BJ DA VJD KUl'ZMANN
Oftll9De61VNMIWf
Oran1e County lberilrs of·
flclals aaid today they are not
yet certain it the latest slayings
ol two youthl ln Oraa1e County
are ~eel to the deatbl of other
youna men who may ban been
the vlctlml of tbe 1ame killer.
Sberttr1 Lt. Wyatt Hart laid
the nude bodlea of tbe two
youths were fCMIDCI Saturda,f at·
ternoon nev lower San luan
Creek C&mPlfOUDd OD Ort.es•
Hl1hway.
Hart salcl one of tbe slain
youtlle waa ideotlfted 11 Ru.ell
Duane Rqb u. 1$, of Garden
Grove. ,,.._,odlleic body of a
youn1 male between 15 and 11
ytaN ol .,. Ml yet to be idea·
Ufie4. -Tbe ~ wen auDd about noon 8aturcla1 b1 "*•n. wbo
immtdlatel1,rworted tbeir lria· 1Y flnd to lbilrtlrt illftllllltA:n. Hart aald tM two youtbl ap.
parenUy ctied al atransurion·
No evidence of sexual mutilation
was fc;>\md, be 1ald, altbousb the
bodies bad bruises and
abrask>as apparently th• reauh of
tbelr belnt dumped from a
vehkJe. Oftktall are tmcertain if
the youtb• were molested,
althoqh there is no evtdeDH tb1a
occurred.
lovesUpton Hid there are
"1hntlarttle1 and dh·
almJlarttiel" betneo tbta latelt
cue and Gti.s ~C~I males i..ve been 1 and
aomethnM lhualb' muftlatM. .... ••'t ~tr 1ay JM or no.'' Rut Mid when a.keel lf
the e ... ,..... llDked.
Tile 1trla1 ~of uuohed
murders II* '*II lo U. eartr 1t10t aod ...... pertUp ..
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mee ~ tbt Soutbftll
ca~ ..... A com'"8 t\nad Udia1
many ol tM e.... .. t.Mt tM •
Uma were bltchhJkint, at Ult
<SM SU TINGS, Paf Al> . .
~istDle• .... .....-.
Arthur M. Okun. one of the
nation's f ore mo st
economists and a consultant
to Republa C'a n and
Democratic presidents. 1s
dead of a heart attack at the
age• of 51.
C'..ensus Tests
Set for HB
And Valley
Tests will be Miven next month
in Huntington Be ach and
Fountain Valley for people
seeking employment as census
takers.
Hour-long testing sessions are
sch eduled at the Huntington
Beach Civic Center April 4, 10
a.m .; April 11, 10 a.m.; April 18,
t;p,m . and April 25. 10 a.m.
Teats wiU be given at Fountain
Valley Civic Center April 2, 10
a.m.; April 9, 7 p.m.; April 16,
10 a.m. and April 30, 10 a.m.
Censm takers. wbo will be
paid from $3.55 to $4.50 an hour,
muat first pas!I a test on
grammar. spelline and basic
mathematics.
The period of employment is
expected to last from April 15 to
May 31.
50,000 Visit
Local, Beach
More than so.ooo 1un batbers
were drawn to Hunttn1ton
Beatll city sands over tbe
weellend by sunny sides, warm·
te"'r.raturee and an absence of
win .
Ltlff\W'd Lt. BW Rldlardloo
11ikt tlie . crowds were IQ 1lqe
that. tour addltJonal lit~ ..... ~.
8"9 ftleael "re reported
ID ....... rtp e\llftn,tl.
Alrr lemperaturea were
NPorted In tbe low 70s. Tbt
w~ttr temp'erature ••• H ~Urf w.a l'e\)Orted from
one to three feet.
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.... at J'otees of a private
firm tllal tial oeen handling
Huntington Beach's federal job
training program may soon be
fighting to keep their jobs.
The Western ins titute or
Careers, a private non·profit
firm hired last Oct. to manage
the city's JOb prog ram , i!'
scheduled to go out of bu.<;mess
in just seven days. Thl• Coast
Community College D1stnct 1s
considenng a plan calhng for it
to administer portions of the JOb
training program .
Don Averill. district vice
chancellor. warned that, if the
district taJces over. a ll of the
positions now he ld by cmploy<.'1::-.
of Weslem must be opcm'd up to
any and all applicants.
Weslem employees. he> said.
will have to compett' lo keep
tht>i r Jobs. However. a switch in
management or the JOb training
programs isn't expected lo
affect trainees.
The City of Huntington Beach
a lready has agreed to keep the
program participanLc; who are
employed to work directly for
the city -about 19 workers.
Averill said college trustees
may decide Wednesday whether
the district should pick up the
remaining pieces of the job
training program. He cautioned
that school officials are not
without concerns.
"We don't want to inherit a
problem ," he said. "We want to
be careful that if we do take
over that all expenditures and
liabilities are covered. We want
a new. clean contract."
Auditors from the Orange
County Manpower Commission.
which controls the flow of all
federal job training money in
the county, are looking into
a lleged m ismanagem e nt by
Western.
The lion's share of the city's
job training program consists of 1 vocational training, on·lhe·Job
tralnini and Job counseling.
Averill said the district
appears ready '° take over this
port.ion of the job program and '
operate it on a high-quality level
if all COCtcems are ironed out.
HE SOLD CB
R4DIO FAST
"Daily Pllol ads are a good
buddy to sales. "I aold my CB radlo as fast as r could rup the switch with a
classllled ad.•·
That'• the advertisint success
story ol the man who placed this
ad:
Complete Midland CB.
retall SUO. wtll atll
$75. XlllMlltft
If you want adverllatng l
results to put lbe pedal to the
met.al. call &U·ssr· ~
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WASHINGTON <AP> -nM deillklo of the d polled Sb&b crl
Ira to a..v. Puuna ud IO to E~ypt for aur1er7 fl a "~t5:le pl'Oblem" lhat sh bav• ao effect on .non.a
to the Amancaq bOlta,.. la
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Reaa Pablav1. made lbe d cWon
oa bt1 own Ho could have
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Lb~y~
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reported today tlaat 1dmlnl1t.raUon officlala feared
that bad the former Iranian
IHder been readmlUed to UM
United &ates, a new a wave or
antl·Amerlcan action in Iran
would bav. r&aulted
And tbe Tlmes said tbe
deaplt. Ill P"'bllc 1t1t.menta.
the admlnlltraUon bellevn that
the 1hah'1 latest move has
preaented 1 m"or setback in
tff orta to free the approximately ·
~hostqes.
Oips Finally Halt
Runaway Oil Well
Tb ab.ah'• admissk>n to the
Untled States for cancer
treatment ln October tri1ucered
the Nov. 4 takeover of tbe U.S.
Embassy ln Tehran by Iranian
militants demanding that the
shah be returned to stand trial
for alleged war crimes.
Powell said that despite
President Carter's daapatcb or
l WO top a1 deS, Chief Of Staff
Ha milton J ordan and White
House counsel Lloyd Culter , lo
Panama, "it was not possible to
a rrange s urgery under
circumstances aatiafactory to all
the parties I.I\ Panama."
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MEXJCO CITY <AP> -Engineers hnally manaced to cap
lxtoc I. th~ runaway 011 welJ offshore rn the Gulf of Mexico that
s pewed more than 3.1 million gallons of crude oil since It blew
out June 3 ~nd fouled beaches in southern Texas, a spokesman
for the Mex1ran petroleum monopoly said today
The Pemex spokesman said a third and final cement plu.g
was s uccessfully antroduc-ed into the well so miles out at sea
before midnight Sunday. shutting orr the now or crude oil and natural gas.
lxtoc I exploded and went out or control at a depth or 6,207
feet be.low the seabed, uncovering a deposit to the Bay of
Campeche that Pemex estimated contains at least 800 mllllon barrels of crude oil. ...... ·-~t Cle,., •• .,. o.,
WASHINGTON CAP) -Rep. Robert N. Giaimo. the cha rr~ or tbe House Budget Committee, announced today
that he will not seek re-electJoo to Congress this fall.
Giaimo, D~Conn., played a ceotral role lut week in pusbini
out of his committee a propo6e(f 1981 budget that c~lls for the
first federal surplus in 12 years.
·'I Jove my work and am proud ol the a chievements in which I have played a key role."
. However, the 60-year-old coagressman added, "For some u.~e. I have reflected on the attractions of becoming a private cruz~n and of surrendering the rigors and reapoosiblliUes of
pubbc service to younger and more eager hands "
Ap peal Flied 111 Prfre-tlzf•9
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A controversial antitrust suit
against the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries was
appealed today by the unjon which lost its first round last August
The suit, originally brought in 1978 by the lotemational
A ... soc1ation of Machinists a nd Aerospace Workers was
d1sm1sscd last y~ar by US Distncl Judge A. Andrew Hauk
who ruled that his court lacked jurisdiction over the oil cartel. '
lAM attorney James Davis, saying "the world has
<".hang<'d" since lfauk's ruling, said be expected the 9th Circuit
Court of A;1peals to act favorably on the union's appeal.
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Iranian Foreign Minister
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh had said
that moving the s hah from
Panama before Sunday's
deadline for Iran to present an
extradition request to
Panamanian officials would
delay any possible release of the
hostages, now in their 142Dd day
of captivity.
Vice President Wa lter F .
Mondale , appearing o n
ABC-TV's "Good Morning ,
America" show. discounted
Iranian statements that the
move might topple Sadat from
power, saying Sadat "knows his
own c0W1try best."
Asked about an Iranian
charge that the shah's move
destroyed the posslbllity that the
hostages would be released
soon, Mondale said: "I know of
no buis for that statement . . .
you have to take that sort of
thmg with a tremendous dose of
salt."
Iran's ~utor·general srud
today the Shah's move to Egypt
will cause "great difficulties" in
rt-solving the hostage crisis.
Tehran Radio declared that
the deposed Iranian monarch L'i
a "germ of corruptlon" that
Islamic Egypt cannot stand for
long. and warned bis presence ln
Cal ro "may s peed up the
explo1lon t.bat wlll send
President Sadat and the shah to
the dust blD ot bi.story."
Cooling towers of the Grafen-Rheanfeld
nuclear power plant rise behind a church
spire. in this view taken with a long lens.
on the outskirts of the tndustrial city of
Schweinfurt, West Germany . While
nuclear power expansion m the United
States has slowed because of adverse
pubhc1ty, other n ations remain com .1itted
to nuclear energy
l;oklen w ·est
Musreiam
Of/to Spain
Sixty members of the Go!Mn
West College concert band and
college atnaers wtll leave next
Tbundaly for a spring concert
tour l.n )if adrld.
The students spent the lut six
months ralalnt more than
S24,000 for tour expenses.
Their effort.a Included three
swap meets, six benefit coocerts
and a jogatboo.
Tbe Huntington Beach
college's Madrigal Singers also
woo $:iOO fant priU? in a radio
s tation's Christmas choral
('On test.
Each member of the group
a I.so ronlri buted SSOO per person
for the trip.
The band and singers will
p e rfor m in two Madrid
cathedrals, at several colleges
and at the U.S. Air FMce Base
at Torrejon.
The performen will return
April 5.
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SHAH •.•
Portuguese Lajes air bue ln the
Azores islands, where
Portuguese offlciat. said lt was
guarded by U.S. troops during
the two-hour layover.
The shah left Panama just a
day before the deadline for
Iran'• lawyen to 1ubmit an of·
ficial request for bis extradlUoo.
The Panamanian government
barred DeBakey from operating
on the ahab because Panama-
nian docton felt It would be an
insult to them to have the sur-
gery performed by a foreigner.
White House advuer Hamiltoo
Jordan flew to Panama over the
weekend to try to get the shah to
have the operation there, but the
ex-monarch decided against 1t
and left.
A Panamanian government
spokesman said the shah, .. hav
ing re<-eived a personal 1nv1ta·
uon from President Sadat. r~e
lo move to Cairo." hls f1r;t ref
uge after being driven from
Iran in January l979 by the rev-
o I utlon led by Ayato llah
R ubollah Khomeini
Despondent
Viet Refugee
Found Hanged :. ..
A 22-year-old Vietnamese
refugee, apparently despoodeut
over belng unable to find a job in
this country, hanged blmself
from a tree ln the backyard f1l
an Irvine home ln which be was
Living, police said.
Police said there were no
indications of foul play
surro\mding lhe man's death.
A macrame plant banger was
used lo commit the suicide ,
police said.
Police said friends of Tran
Quot' Hung said h e wa s
despondent over having a
dd f1 cu l t time rinding
t:mployment and accustoming
himself to the new hCestylc he
found in th.is country
llunR wa<> la.,t Sft·n at 10 p.m
watching telev1Jo.10n in th1.• lrvtm·
home at 145421...&oden.
When one of h is fri end~
noticed h.im missing from tht·
house. he discovered the body in the backvard and <'a iled tht•
pohct·, .,., ho Jrnved :Jt about 4 :52
a .m .
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BOGOTA, Co)o~bla CAP> -CololDIPa MW8papera quoted
govemmeot sources • a~g nve ol the sz bosta«es beJd by
guerrillas in the embassy of the Domlnlcan Republic would be freed after negotiations today.
!he n.ames or the five were not given, and there was no confirmation o( the reports.
The hostages include U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio and
18 fo~ei~n diplomats. The talks today will be the first direct
negotiallons between the government and the guerrillas ln 11 days.
Military Rites Set
For Daisy Lingle
The shah and Empress f'arah
D1ba llpenl ~1x days in Eg) pl
during their 1919 atop, then
mov e d to M o roc co . the
Bahamas. Mexu~o. the l.Jmted
Stales and Panama Sadat ha. ...
rt'Pl'Jtedl~ offrred them asylum
1n tht• past ~t·ar as the door..
w ,. r (' h I a m m 1• d on t h I' rn
t·l~cwhen-
The s hah's departure Crom
Panama stymied extrad1uon cf·
forts by the Khomeini regime.
whach had been given untal today
by the Panamanaan 1tovemment
to file lLS ev1dent"e. A panaman-
1an attorney retained by the
Iranian eovemment had saad he
would meet the deadline. and
Tehran warned that any attempt
to block the extrad1uon probably
would prolong the captiVJty of
the Ametican hostages.
SLAYINGS. •
lime of their dJ'iappearance.
llart said Rugh, whose ad·
dress ts being Wlthheld. was last
~cen Friday afternoon on his
way to work. The sheriffs of-
h('tal said he did not know whert'
the youth worked Santa Ana Youth,
18, Slain on Street
Daisy Lingle of San Clemente,
who was boooced as the oldest
woman to have served in the
U.S. Marine Corps, will receive
a military burial Tuesday in
Waahingtoo, D.C.
She d!ed March 20 at San
Clemente General Hospital at
the age ol '¥1. A Santa Ana youth died early
Sunday after he was gunned
down while slanding wltb
friends on a south Santa Ana
street.
Poll Shows
Race Close
NEW YORK <AP>
President Carter and Ronald
Reagan are about neck and neck
among voters "likely" or "fairly
hkely" to vote for one of the two
as hi s party 's nominee ,
according to a poll in Newsweek
magazine.
The telephone poll, taken by
the Gallup organization March
19-20, shows 45 percent leaning
toward Carter and 44 perttnt
toward Reagan if they are the
major party nominees. The poll
has a margin or error of four
points in either direction.
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A Santa Ana police
spokesman said that Russell
Villasenor, 18, was struck by
four bullets fired from a small
caliber pistol.
The shots were fired as a
s low-moving car passed the
2200 block of Maddock Street
where Villasenor was standing
at 1 :28 a.m., police said.
The shooting victim died a
short time later at Mercy
General Hospital.
The s hooting 1s under
investigation by th e
department's gang violence
detail. The incident is among
several so-called "drive by"
shootings believed to be related
to gang activities.
Two years too old to enlist.
Mn. Linlle fibbed about her age
to join the Marines in 1918,
serving as a clerk typist duriDg
World War I.
Aft.er ber discharge, the North
Carolina native continued to
work for tbe Marine Corps
headquarters in Washington.
O.C., u a civilian.
Even in retirement , Mrs
Lingle retained her lies with the
Marines. On her 95lh birthday,
as a re s ident o r Fort
Lauderdale, Fla .• local marines
declared "Daisy Lingle Day" in
her honor.
She moved to San Clemente
one year ago. Her last pubbc
appearance was Feb. 16, when
she was honored by more than
Market Continues
Its Downhill Slide
NEW YORK <AP) -The
stock market showed another
broad loss today, contl.nuing lta
slide of the past six weeks amid
recession worries.
The Dow Jones average of 30
Industrials fell 14 points to 771.00
aft.erfiveboursoftrading.
Losen outnumbered caioers by
a 3-1 maritn in the taUy of
New York Stock Exchange-
llisled ilaues.
AmerJcan S~k Exchange
and over-the counter atocb alao
fell abarply .
The Dow cloeed out lut week
at its lowest level in almOlt two
yeara, abowtnt a IOll of more
than 118 polnta alnce mld·
February.
From Feb. 21 throuab lut Fri-
d•Y;1. Wlllh.lre Auodat.es ot SM-
ta •onica l'9POIU t.be market
value ot all ln'Si:, Am.-tcan
Stock Excbu11 and ut!vely
traded over·tbe·couai.r ICodt.I ,
fell tlM.2$ blWon, or cloH to 12
percent.
Tbla atHp drop hH been
blamed on fears that aoarlq ln·
ter .. t rates ancl 1overnment
credit-tightening moves aimed
at combattln8 \nflaUon will lead
to a substlntlal economic
slowdown ln the months ahead.
Aulo stock1 wer~ amona
today's bluest losers.
Meanwhile, the dollar. already
buoyed by record U.S. interest
rates, scored more tains today
on Europe~ ~chanaet. Gold droppe<l from Saturday's
level In early tradiot but re-
bounded. Gold, wtucb baa fallen sharply
from lta peak of S8'75 an ounce
Jan. 21~ opened ht•ber an
Europe, tb1D orated dwtD.a tbe
day Ill Del'YOUI tradJq.
London'• bl1 flve bulllon
deaJen aet a momllla "flxllla" of ~ uounee. compar.d wtt.b$548
at t.be openlnc, up from tsa.60
Friday. J)ut they moved the
alternooa f1x1U to $558.21 and,
ltclOMdats:sa.!O.
Gold traded in New York at
$MO. " Sliver told for $12.$0 an owu:e
ln London, ~ Sl troai Friday.
Sliver traded lD New York at '2}.25,~fl.2$.
4,
100 marines to Oceanside.
After her Oceanside trip, Mrs.
Lingle contracted pneumonia
and was hospitalized.
She Is s urvived by her
daughter, Juanita Stanley of San
Clemente, two grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
She was a member of the Gold Coast Chapter of the Women
Marines and the Eastern Star.
A military color guard ~II
partidpat.e to graveside services
for Mrs. Lingle at Cedar HHI
Cemetery ln Washington, D.C.
Too Saluted
NOV1 SAD, Yuglslavia <AP> -
Yugoslavs have begun two
months of celebrations of the
birthday of President Joslp Broz
Tito even though thelr 87-year-old
leaderremalnsneardeath.
The shah's "status here was
like any other foreigner visiting
our country." a Panamaruen
f:!Ove rnment statement said.
"The only thing that could have
changed that was the presenta -
tion or the extradition request. ..
A U.S. official in Panama.
who dttUned to be named. said,
the US. government would have
preferred for the shah to remain
in Panama "because this puts a
new element in the situation and
we don't know what It will do."
The ''Fredef1c Recninoton" Cord Blazer.
Western CUt and Datalled
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Rugh was to catch a bus t.n
Garden Grove, Hart said. and
was lac;t seen ul the bus stop by
his brother.
Authorities s ay the
s1milanl.les 10 this case with the
others include cause of death
e:.trangulation), disposal of the
bod i es (dumped n ear a
roadway) and condition and ap-
pearance or the bodies (usually
nude).
Another body, still uni den·
t1 fled. was dumped along the
Ortega Highway in early
December. Rivers ide County
authonties have been investigat-
ing the slaying or a young male
whose body was found at the up-
per San Juan Creek campground
several months ago.
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oslenu Outraged
Sadat Greets Shah .
To Egypt Refuge
CAIRO, Egypt (AP> -Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ar·
rived in Eaypt today fro m
Panama, escaping extraditk>n
proceedings and leaving behind
a medical wrangle over his all·
ments. President Anwar Sadat
said the d e p ose d Iranian
mona rch would be staying an
Egypt permanently
Iranian officials reacted with
outrage. Tehran Radio accused
Sadat and President Carter of
conspiring to ··save the Hitler of
our age." one offi cia l s aid it
would cause .. great difficulties"
in resolv;ng the crisis over the
l' S Embassy hostages 1n
Tehran, and another revived
Iran's threat to put the hostages
on trial as spies.
A spokesman for the young
Moslem militants holding the 50
American captives declined to
comment But he said their
price for the release of the
hostages -the return of the
s hah and his fortune to Iran -
remains unchanged.
Today is the Americans' 142nd
day in capt.i vi ty.
Sadat met the shah at Cairo
a irport. and the two took a
helicopter to Maad1 milita ry
hos pital o n the outs kirts of
Cairo. where the shah is to un·
Nude, Strangled
Cops Probe Link
' In Youths' Deaths
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ol Ille D.tlly "•l•t Stlllf
Orange County s heriff's of-
fi cials said today they are not
yet certain if the latest slayings
of two youths in Orange County
are linked to the deaths of other
young men who may have been
;the victims of the same killer.
Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart said
the nude bodies of the two
youths were found Saturday af.
ternoon near lower San Juan
•Creek Campground on Ortega
rlli«i~way.
Hart said one of the s lain
.youths was identified as Russell
4.D11ane Rueb JJ, 15, of Garden
prove. The other body of a
t oung male between lS and 18
i·:f? ;;.::;·~~~~.~;
m mediately reported their gris-
Y find to sheriff's investigators.
Hart said the two youths ap-
tarenUy died of strangulation.
r County Youth ~hot to Death
lo SA Attack • t A Santa Ana youth died early
'>unday after he was gunned ~own while s tanding with
•friends on a south Santa Ana
ls treet.
,' A Sant a Ana polic e
spokesm an said that Russell
1Villaseoor, 18, was struck by
four bullets fired from a small
'caliber pistol.
The shots were fired as a
s low-moving car passed the
2200 block of Maddock Street
rwhere Villasenor was standing
at 1 :28 a .m., police said.
The shooting victim died a
.s hort time later a t Mercy
:General Hospital.
The s hooting is unde r
inv es tigation by the
'Jiepisrlment 's gang violence
detail. The incident is among
several so-called ''drive by"
'6hoolings believed to be related
to gang activities.
Coast
Weat•er
No evidence of sexual mutilation
was found, he said, although the
bodies h a d brui ses a nd
a brasions apparently the result of
their being dumped from a
vehicle. Officials are uncertain if
the youths were moles t ed ,
although there is no evidence this
occurred.
Investigators said there are
"simi larities and di s ·
similarities" between tbi.s latest
case and others in which young
males have bf:en found •lain and sometimM eexually mutllatecl.
"We can't po6itively say yes or no," Hart said when aaUd ii
the e&1e11 were United.
The stri•g of unsolved
murders g~ back to the early
1970s and involves perhaP6 as
many as 29 slayings of young
men throughout the Southern
California area.
A common thread linking
many of the cases is that the vie·
tims were hitchhiking at the
time of their disappearance.
Ha rt said Rugh, whose ad·
dress is being withheld, was last
seen Friday afternoon on his
way to work. The sheriff's of-
ficial said he did not know where
the youth worked.
Rugh was to catch a bus in
Garden Grove, Hart said, and
was last seen at the bus stop by
his brother.
Authoriti es s ay the
similarities in this case with the
others include cause of death
(strangulation), dispos al of the
bodi es (dumped near a
roadway) and condition and ap-
pearance of the bodies (usually
nude>.
Another body, s till uniden-
tified, was dumped along the
Ortega Highway in early
December. Riverside County
(See SLA YINGS, Page AZ>
Council Eyes
Office Lease
For Chamber
A proposed lease of clvlc
center office space to the Irvine
Chamber of Commerce wtll
come before the City Council
Tuesday night.
Under the proposed lease, the
390·member Chamber of
Commerce would be allowed to
lease 700 square feet of office
apace for 70 cents per square foot. Tbe city itself pays 70 cents
per square foot for the omce it la
offering the Chamber of
Commerce.
dergo medical treatment.
The re , Sadat was as ked
whether the shah would be stay.
Ing in Egypt permanently.
"Yes, yes, permanently,"
Sadat said in his boomin& voice.
The shah looked thin and tired
a fte r his overnight flight. He
declined to answer reporters'
questions, saying, "After the
operation we shall have ample
time to speak with.you."
The entire third floor of a
Maadi hospital wing overlooking
the Nile River was cleared for
the shah. who is suffering from
<See SHAH, Page AZ>
Despondent
Refugee
Hangs SeH
A 22-year·old Vietnamese
refugee, apparently despondent
over being unable to find a JOb io
this country, hanged himself
from a tree in the backyard of
an Irvine home in which be was
living. police said.
Police s aid there were no
i ndications of foul play
surrounding the man's death.
A macrame plant banger was
· used to commit the s uicide,
police said.
Police said friends of Tran
Quoc 811111 •••• •e was despondent over having a
difficult ti•• flpdlna
empleJ•• ......._Mcultormn. himself to the new lifestyle be
found in this country.
Hung was last seen at 10 p.m.
watching television ln the Irvine
home at 14542 Linden.
When one of his friends
noticed him missing from the
house, he discovered the body in
the backyard and called the
police, who arrived al about 4:52
a .m . Saturday.
Brown Aide
Denies Cutoff
Of Odd-even
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. 's chief
deputy today denied a report in
the Sacramento Bee that the
Brown administration will end
o dd -even gasoline s ales
restrictions within three weeks.
Chief of stair Gray Davis said
the Brown administration is
encouraging counties to develop
local gasoline conservation
program! which could substitute
for odd-even sales, but that those plans have n ot been
worked out.
"Odd-even will not terminate
until the counties have agreed to
adopt serious conservation
programs within their own
juriadictioos," Davis said in a
telephone interview. "But it's
impGUlble to predict when we
may have agreement."
Davis added that the slate
would "probably not" allow
coWllles to drop out of odd-even
one at a time as they develop
local programs , but that
at.ate-wide or at leaat regional
con1ervaUon programs would
have to be acreed upon.
The newapaper quoted
Stephanie Bradrield , a
100.keawoman for the California Enero Commllaion.
a1 recal.Unl that Davia told ber
(Bee CVTOl'F. Pa•• AZ>
0.Mly PllOC -I•> b• Patt10 O'Donntll
MORE THAN 5,000 PEOPLE TURNED OUT FOR MARCH OF DIMES MARATHON SUNDAY
Crowd Gets Off to Running Start In Charity Event Through lrvlne and Newport Beach
JAN SHERMAN WHEELS THROUGH THE RACE
Among Entrants and Beneficiaries
POSTER BOY JEFF BASKERVILLE, 7, IN RACE
Helped Out by Father Dick of Santa Ana
Irville, Newport
5,300 Join Dimes March
The 10th annua l Ma r ch of
Dimes Marathon Sunday at·
tracted about 5,300 people ~ho
walked, ran. wheeled and roller·
skated their way through lrvme
and Newport Beach to help raise
money for the charity.
Or ganizer Dorothy Sutherland
said it has not yet been de·
termined how much money the
partic ip a nt s, who were
sponsored by various citizens
and companies. had ra ised for
the March of Dames She said.
howt>\'er. last ~ear 's marathon
an ~hach 2,300 people part1c1pal·
ed ra1S<'d $74.000 for the chanh
Sunday's events consisted of a
20-male walk, 6.2-male run and
one mill• walk.
Orange County Supervisor
Tom Riley. R::ims quarterback
P at Haden a nd lr\'ine Mayor
David Salls W<'rt.' among thosC'
who part1c1pated an the events~
M "· Sutherland '>aid thut som1•
of the participants .... en· not or
the two le~ varil'h
··w e had a record numbc•r of
dogs," she said.
She added that thl're were un·
precedented number-; of roUcr
ska ters and chaldrc•n in th••
"a nous events
Vault Robber Had Help
Co-owner, on Trial, Describes The/ t
By F8EDEIUCK SCllOEMEHL °' .. o.Hy ...... , ....
Swiss Vaults co-owner Vincent
Carrano testified today that it
was the work or a gunman and
several accomplices that led to a
1977 robbery in which the firm
was cleaned out of nearly $1
million in precious metals.
Carrano, of Seal Beach, and
Swiss Vaults co-owner Jack
Fulton of Corona del Mar are
standing trial in Orange County
Superior Court on charees they
e mbe11eled gold and s ilver
valuables from the firm and
attempted to cover up the crime
by staging a phony robbery on
July 9, t.tm.
Carrano teatlfled in Jud11te
John Flynn Jr. 's courtroom that
he was alone al the Santa Ana
vault when a man who had
earlier inquired about· selling
bags of silver coins appeared at
the door to be allowed in.
Continuing his testimony,
Carrano said, "I turned around
and seen he had a gun, the
biggest gun I've ever seen in my
lire."
Carrano said he was forced to
open a rear door to the metals
storage firm, then led into an
office where be was bound to a chair and gagged with adhesive
tape.
As he sat in the office. Carrano said, he could bear
voices in the rear vault of the
Grand Avenue stora1e facility.
Two of those voices, he testified.
indicated the robbers m ay have
been black or from the south.
Carrano testified the vault
door bad been left ajar by
Fulton, who had left Swiss
Vaults about 15 to 20 minutes
before the gunman arrived.
The rotund metals trader said
he overheard one of the robbers ')
tell the gunman, "Take care of
that fat guy before we leave.''
"I pretty much knew it was all
over," Carrano told the jury.
"But obviously they didn't kill
you ," said defense attorney
Herbert DodelJ.
"No they didn't , and I'm very
happy," Carrano replied.
(See VAULT, Page AZ>
Low clouds tonight and
Tuesday l'DOnliDg, tumin1
sunny Tuesday afternoon.
Lowa toni1bt 45 at the
beaches and 53 inland.
Hi1bl TUelday from low
to mid80I.
IN81DET8DAY
GolJtt Donllo Capold YOtmQ
lacad• hato Oae Womn'•
JCftftptt ()peft at 111111 Vmfl
eo..trv Cbib °" top of Mr
QOrM. S.. ltorW, J*(o, PO,.
BJ.
In the March 11 council
meeting, Councilman Larr)'. Agran questioned a Chamber Of
Commeree.-lease arransement
that would have allowed the
or1an•1ation to me 1,000 l!AU&re
feet of omce space at the rate of
30 cent.I per 1quare toQt.
aero Left Stranded HE SOLD CB 1
It wu U... -.n•ntmous dedsion
of tbe councll that the city
man.,.r'• omee lbould revile
the leue and bttq lt lt back
Tueaday Dlpt. .
Abo'IPfor ......... in
1'Uelda1'• ~ • proposal by Mayor DaYid that would
place tJme limtta co deNtAt at
City Council meet.lna•:_ ___ 1•
TbJl lt.m WU a1lo \:Qaaldered
at tbe March 11 COUDCU meettn1.
The Ctty Councll declded at that
time to have tM city attol'My revile tbe propoMd ordinance. .
~
ffeacue Action Puu Him Out on a Limb -"Daily Pilot ads are a good t
buddy to sales.
R4DIO FAST
...
BJ '1m11AA KSEVIL ..............
• lerry Pei~~ palled on • JO ..... Rlt•MIQ mora1na and drcrre ap i..,_. CIDJOG l\oad
in bit Yia&all llweedel Bena to
check:' OD uot!Mr ol bll cla11le : ..... Bentley. Tbe pmt Jo.b bad Dlt a ..,.
Before be cOaJd IO further, tbe
paint -. oner told Payne, some wooden in~ would '-" toben(llMed.
Locattn, a ~ tbat would perfonn tbat specialty took
tosne ll8U'Cbllll, but b1 a Utt.16
after U PaYllie WU toc>llnl aloda
the s.ta AU Freeway beadecl
for the mu -. said be mew
all abaut_w99d lnl&Y• tor J0.1ear~Be11Uey1.
The Bentley was (ar from
flD.ltb!ed, but tt bid 1tarted rtibt
up aft« a jumpeo cable wu
boOhd '° ... drtlaed ... ttey. 1t wa1 lbclri S trtm and Payne • ,
Wll anytblftf but a dasbJng
fi1are, eYen In a pale blue
Joelinl autt.
"I nan-SAW ..... J WU
comla.I up to the P'irat street
overpua ln Santa Ana," Payne
recall..s later. "I Juat tboqht it
wauomekidfoolin1 aroUDd.
"But tben •he crawled over
the raU ud I knew she w11
1oin1 to Jump. l be&al\ to brake
(8ee 11.JMPER, Pa1e A2)
t:
"'
"I aold my CB radio as Cast as I could nip the switch with a
classlfted ad."
That's the advertising success
story of the man who placed this
ad:
Ctml>lete MJdl•nd CB. retail SJ50, wlU ~It
S75 xxx x.xxx
If you want adverUstng
results to put the pedal to the
metal, call 642-5678.
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MDIOO ClTY <Al'> -~ ftUlly ......... to up JldOc ~ Law rww_, Gal ..a .. ..._ 0.. ti lf.ueo UaM ... mantt.MLl..... tl .... CIOU.C.lt blew out June 3 Md fOUlld ,....._ .......... Ttua, a 1pohaman
ror the llu.ku '*"*-....., uw.au.
,,. ........ t11 ....... "...,.•·fli.l--.t,aui ... ~ ....... ~ ............. u. .....
ltefore ........ ~."Ml• U.. n.. ol C:..-oU and aaturaJpa.
·-'!._~ ~ Md Willll .. al C*lti'ol at • ._. ol t.I07
·--tbe ..................... 4'poelt la 0.. ·~ ol Ca•'*'8 U..t Pelna ""ti•l&ed CGtLUm et lea.It • mllllon llertW ol audit oU.
• •tl•• ........ M••P l•r
UKJAH tAP) -ll....., P....U'• pretimlnary beartn1 oo
tlclnaoolq da.arsa wm be °'*' to u. public and wm proeeed on 1ehedule, a lleododno County Superior Cow1 Jud .. ruled today.
PameU, cbatltd bere wttb Ulle ValeatlM'• Day abducUoo ot
lave-year-old TimlQy Wbit.e, tat mol\oaS.Sa throutbout the
4.S-mlnute heanna before Juctp ArthW' B.roaddus
Parnell, 48, lJ beiq bekt In Ueu ol *20,000 ball In I.be White
kidnapptna, and 11l1lilar ch&rsa bave beet\ mec:t in Merced in
lbe seven.year-old •bductklo ol Steveo Staynu, now lC , who
brought young White to freedom March 1, saylng he "dtdn't U.ke what was happening " ••r ••'llfle• <"Mel • ..,. 0•
WASHINGTON (AP> -Rep. Robert N . Giaimo the
chairman of the House Budget Committee, announced loctay
that he will not seek re-election to Congress this fall. ,
Giaimo, D·Conn .. played a central role last week in pushing
out of bis committee a proposed 1981 budget that calls for the
first federal surplu.., in 12 years.
"I love my work and am proud or the achievements in
which I have played a key role."
However, the 60-year-oJd congreuman added, "For some
time, I have reflected on the attractions of becoming a private
r1tszen and or surrendering the rieors and responsibWUes of
1>u bhc service to younger and more eager banrus."
•Allflf.l'I Dralle' ~ Prohd
LAS VEGAS. Nev CAP> -A grand jury began bearing
evidence today in it.s investigation into allegations that a "Death
Angel" tampered with life-support _systems aad caused the
deaths or from two to six critically ill patient.s at Sunrise Hosp1taJ
Dr Sheldon Green, Clark County's chief medical examiner,
was the lead-off witness before the county grand jury.
The panel is invesUgaUog allegations that a hospital
employee . may have tampered with the systems keeping
pauents alive m one ward of the bospitaJ. No motive is known
for the aJJeged activity, but investigaton are said to have found
no evidence to support orieinal ~ports thal other employees at
the hospital -located Just off the Las Vega. strip-placed bets
on when the patJents would dJe.
A~al E'fled f11 Prie~lbf11g
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A controversial antit~t s uit
<.1gamst the Org;mizataon of Petroleum Exporting Countries was
<Jppealed today by the union which lost its first round last Aug ui.t
The su1l, or1g1nally brought in 1978 by the Inlemalional
Ai.:.oc·1ation of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, was
d1sm1!.scd last year by U .S. District Judge A. Andrew Hauk,
who ruled that his court lacked jurisdiction over the oil cartel.
IAM attorney James Davis, saying "the world bas
changed" since Hauk's ruling, $aid be expected the 9th Circuit
Court of Appeab to act favorablf on Ute umoo's appeal.
E',.._P.,.eAJ
VAULT ROBBER •..
Fulton, r epresented by the
public d e fen d e r'8 o ffi ct'. prev1ou~ly had denied any
involvement m the robbery and
embezzlement of metals from
the finn.
valuables, buy and sell predous
commodities, or place valuables
in interes t bearing accounts
which allowed the firm to use
their holdings.
•1 IOANN• anNOl.Da ............
Auemblywomen Marlao
BerpeoD Mid ~ abe'U Nik
IOG1t ·~·· fOf' tM Upper Newport &., T\aeld4t1 ta budftt
be a rln11 for tb • 8ta1e Depa~ of flab and Geml.
Wbat the ~k&ort Btacb
Re,>ubUcu " I ta budl« control lan1uace tbat would
probtblt tbe •1•acy from
apeodln1 '700, 00 already
allocated f or tbe bay on
anytbln1 but dred1ln1 or
cocutNct.Joo ot • detW.U.. butft.
The money la what'a [eft of•
$1.l mlWon allocaUon made two
year• 110 •od had been
Hrmarked for cooat.ruetioo of
vl1Jtoc' facutties in Che 741·acre
Ecolo1kal Raerve.
Last week.. a bl1b·raokin1
Fllh and Game onldal aaJd tbe
a1ency would voluntarily put the
$700,000 Into dredi1Jll or a bu!n,
An aide to Mn. Ber1eaoo u1d todav her bou la Juat •eekina t~ru-=~ UM 11ency .ucka
Mn. Berset00 wUI make her
request at a meetln1 of the
Resources and Transportation
subcommittee ol the Assembly
Way1 and Means Commltt.ee.
Subcommittee chairman
Terry Gog1ln, D ·San
Bernard.I.no, reportedly wtU back
Mrs. Berge90n's request.
"We dort't anticipate uny
problems," aaJd Julie Froet>t-ru.
Mrs. Bergeson·s aide.
J im Leiby, l''ish and Game·s
chief of operations. who
discussed the use of the $700,000
last week, also said the agency
is going to re.quest $2.3 mil.lion in
federaf disaster aid to dredge
the estimated 33~.ooo cubic
yards ot SUt that were swept into
the bay from the San Diego
Creek by the aeries or storms
that began Jan. 8.
That decision came after
county officials urged the
agency to make use of federal
disaster money to s tart cleaning
out the bay.
George Osborne, director or
the county's Environmental
Management Agency, s upplied
fish and Game officials with the
documentation they needed to
rile the disaster relief fund
request.
Leiby sll'essed, however, that
the dredging contemplated would
only be to~ storm damqe.
He ~ tbe Rate .. , 13"'• Jong-held view that no wortt ln
cleamna out tbe rest of the a11t iD
lhe bay could be undertaken mtil
the now ot •ill from the San Diego Creek ~ C90trolled.
'Ilto Saluted
NOVI SAD, Yuglslav1a CAP) -
Yugoslavs have he gun two
months of celebrations of the
birthday or President Joslp Broz
Tito even though their 81·year-0ld
leader remains near death.
He testified he was at home at
the time the inc1denl occurred.
Carrano testified that he was
able to partially free himself
from the chair to which be was
bound, and worked his way to an
a larm button, which a lerted
Santa Ana Police.
.,,....P-,eAJ
The trial is in 1ls Uurd month.
Other witnesses have included
business assocrntes of the two
defe ndants. accountants and
invest.ors
Sw1!.s VaulL'> w<is operated as
J St>cun· for1lity wher<' person~
rnuld !>lore gold, sliver and other
Pope Visits Town
CASTEL SANTA MARIA, Italy
<AP ) Pope John Paul ti
braved a freezing rainstorm to
visit a town 100 miles northeast
oC Rome that was devastated by
an earthquake last September.
Two children who lost their
parents in the quake cried as the
pope embraced them Sunday.
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JUMPER SAVED •.•
and down she came, smack in
front of me.
. ''She . had picked my car to
Jump >D front or. We were
eyeball to eyeball just before sbe hit. .•
Payne's frantic braking threw
the Bentley into a four·wbeel
s kid, but be managed to baJt it a
f ew feet from the crumpled
body
"My main concern then was to
keep someone from hitting my
car," aaid Payne. "If they had it
would iu.ve gotten all three ol us
-the girl. the car and me."
The car was in the center lane.
Payne ran to the rear of the
Bentley and began waving cars
to both sides. He .us almost
struck several times as cars
whizzed at and around him.
"FINALLY A TRUCKE&
stopped this bil rig behind my
car. He put on his blinker lights
a nd we at least bad some
blocking.
"Then be ind I checked out
the girl and she was still alive.
She was moaning and obvioualy
in pain, but we knew enouab not
to move her."
Later, police said the
24·year-old Tustin woman who
jumped bad broken her bac"
when she smubed to lbe
concrete, but otherwiae wu in
quite aalidac:t.ory condiUoa. She
said •be remembered ~ about the jump or what she wu
dotns prior to leaptn1 to tbe
freeway.
Payne fNCalled 0 Wbea tMy
came there were copa and
firemen , fire trucka, the
paramedics. Tbe paramedics
took her away and they f.lnaUy
1ot one laoe open to trattlc.
""TBlNGS 8TAaTSD TO •tralCbten out. Jl'l.u.11.J thert ...
Juat Usta Htahwa)I Patrolman
and • few ftreDMG. Five ot the
flreaMD PUlbed the a.nu.,. cmr
lato ... r.,. became th• damned
batur,wudud.
"I Mlliad II_, dlctn•t ban a
Jumper eable. Jlloipe. r ut..S tbe
cop, wbo •• ....... NadJt to leaH. ffe Hid lD eff eC!t ...
coa14a'l be Ntbered, tbat I
could call the Auto Club. 'Iben
he juat drove away.
·'So the re we were, the ~entley and me, stranded by the
side of t.be road. A few minutes
before I had been some kind of a
semi-hero, but no one gave a
damn now."
Help ultimately cam e
Someone had called the Auto Club.
"What they sent was n't a
wrecker or anything like th.at "
Payne said . "They sent a nat~
truck. No, he didn't have a
Jumper cable
"SO RE roWED ME up to the
Fourth Street ramp, pulled off
and dropped the car at a service s~ation. Then he gave me the ball .
''Forty.five bucks he wanted.
Forty.five lous y dollars. J screamed, but he wasn 't
lis tening. Pay or he'd take the Bentley.
"Trouble was, see I didn't
have forty.five bucks. I didn't
have an)'tb.ln1, no checkbook no
wallet, no driver's JJcenae -'not
one damned thing. Tbere are no
pockets In JOQing IWU and I
was only tolng up the caQyoo to see my car .
"RE WOULDN'T SEND 11E a
bill because be dJdn 't know ii I
waa lYini about who I wu and
where I llved. Finally. I found a
receipt from the paint shop on
the floor ol the car and he
•Creed that 1 probably wu the
Gerald Pa.yne wrlUen OD it."
A 1taUon attendant _.boosted
the battery and the llentley
cam• J>ack to Ute.
The wood in.I_, man uld he'd
do the work next woek. Tbe
Bentley'• btln1 stored at the
patnt 1bop. Payne 1ot bact to
hl• Lacuna home about 4·30
Friday a.t.rnoOn. Tile bill ~m
the Auto Club buu't antved.
"I have 1ertoU1l7 beaw to ~ontlder It tbe lite of a Good
Samaritan h all that
rewardiq," be aald.
Ht dlc( boweYer, cbect tbe
hotpttal to ... bow the Youaa womu.., setUna aloaa.
,
& ....... , .... '° ........
Arthur M. Okun, one or the
nation's ror m o1t ·
eronorniau wad a cot11ultant
t o R e p u b t l c u n u n '' Dt.'mocrutk pr t 11icft•nll•, lh
rleud o( u heart ullack •l the ugc.: o( 5J .
Another
Big Loss
For Mark~t
NEW YORK CAP> '1111:
)ltor lt market ahuw.-11 anoHi• r
broutt IUt's today, 1•ont1n111nu 11"
:.lid(' of the• llUl'll "'" wrc•ll l'I i.1111d r\•('c•1u11on worr1t•11
Thu Oow Jooea aavt'r•r.u of :JO
mdustrial.1' foll IH OJ poln~ to
767 14 afttor ~·., hout"I or t rndln6(
f .<>sers outriumbt"rf'd gulnrnl by
u 6 I morgin In lhe tally of
New York Stor k F.xchanpw
hs led 1~Ut.>s
American Stoclc t:xchanee
a nd over·the coun~r stocks also
Cell sharply.
The Dow closed out l~t week
at its lowest level m almost two
years, s bowmg a loss of more
than 118 points i>ance mid· February.
From f'eb. 21 through last Fn
d ay. WilshHl' Assoe1ate-s of San·
ta Momca reports. the marltl'!
value of all NYSE. Amen c<in
Stork Exchangl' and act1vdy
traded over the-counter s toch
Cell Sl.34.25 biJlion. or close to 12 pcrcenl.
CUTOFF •••
about ~ weeks ago that the
odd·even sales restnction would
be liftedm abouti.1x weekb. Davis said the development of
local conservation progr a m ....
such as rf"Ou1remPnt" In hm1t
ga soline saJes hours or regulate
industrial fuels, was not movmi:
as quickly as anticipated.
Rut. he added, "The re 's
definitely been some progn.~s · ·
Davis conceded that the late<.l
1mposilJon of odd-even sales bas
not b~ particulary successful.
"But odd-even 1s preferabll' to
nothing. Given our fragile
relationship with th e
o il · p ro·d u c in g nati o n ~, ;.1
temporary g lut o f 01 1 as
presently exists can quickly
evaporate into serious s hortage'
Given that reality, we belie\oe
odd·even serves as a dally
reminder of the need to conserve
fuel," Davia &aid.
The Democratic governor
impose d odd .even sales
s tatewide 1n two s teps 1n
November and December
following President Carter·~
cutoff or 011 purchases from rran.
WA8HJNOTON CAP) -TM
dect1Mo ol tb4t Mpo9od Hhah ot
lra.n to leavt flan•ll\• and I': '°
E1ypt for "''lft)' • a 1•compu1ton1te prob~rra" thll
1hould ha.1 no •rtecl on tffflrt.
to rr .. u.e t\1T1•rtc1n tuHi••M tn Tettraa , lu1 CJarttr
edm....,...GMol1fa1•1 P,.....taal fre I IMrttAty
Jody Pnwert and nation.~
u 1t urlty M1htu1 Zbt1n•ew
l\rualnakt uid -'und•y the
de JJOllll(I llKlOUc;~.L Motta m mMd
MHI P.W.~·. ffillell ..... deeilklt
on ••• own II• oould havti returMd tAI ttu. UnftH 8t•
H1•y ln.11•ted
tlowevtsr, The New York
Tim"• 1t11d 'Jlw Wa11hrnJ1tun ai .. t
reported todaf. that admmi~lratum officlM 1 toi.rcd
llutl tt .. d thes former Jranhm
l.adeu tJMn re1tdm1UA:d lo t.tw
'Jmte'1 8t;d'1a., • fli!W 1t wave of
anti Amerh 1m 1et1u11 111 lritn
wouldhc.vr r~ullt1d
An'1 lhu T 1111t:11 11 •ltl lht·
1hib1Hlt1 Ila. 11ul1h1· •tult1mt1nt11
tt1c atl111Jt11.tri.lll1tl htilltive• th<AI
l11 t1 lih•h'• l•ltsbl ftlOVtl hur.
11rc1oc11lcd u 111.aJor 11t1l111uik 111
dt11r111 1.11 fr~ ~i1n i.ppro•1m•ttily
'1(1 ho11t.-tt•
I tus •l1~h '• adulla.11100 lo lhes l 1 n1l ~rl ~t .. t cb f or 1:1t11 ru r
1r ts•l lllt:nl 111 0 1..u1ljti• tr111~.,,~
lht. Nuv 4 lul.c11vc::1 111 thr tJ ~
l'~ml1dboy 111 I tl11 011 liy 111tllllU1
1111l11.mt1o 1fr t11aH1cll11ic llHtl lh1·
11h11l1 l.w· l t:IUIJl.('Ct 111 '\l iHlll tnul
f11r 11lkMt1l War 1 n111.-r.
I'" w r II ~a 1 ti I h u l d c·' p 1 t c•
l'r•• .. 1ct.<111 c.· .. rtttr'a d1i.patrh of
(Wit 1•111 1.t lde•, <'hlf'f Of '\lliff
ll .1m1lttin J c1rdun u lld \\-h1t1•
I lc1u-.1· t·ourut4:l Lloyd Culler, to
P anama. ·1t ww. not possible to
arrange ~urgery unde r
ca rr umstance!I !.atisfartory tu all
Uie part.Jes lD Panama ·
Iranian Foreign M 1n1st~r
Sadegb Gbotbzadeh had saad
Fr...ragr 111
SLAYINGS. •
authorities have been investJgat
mg the slaying of a young mate
whose body wu found at the up-
per San J'uan Credl camptp'OC.IDd
~era! months ..,,. Tbe e&llll>-
~roa:nd .,...._ Ute boundattes
between Orange and Riverside
counties
Rdon-this latest incident, th<-
most recent killing occurred
Fc•h fl. when the body of Jame~
'-l'an Moore, 18, was found m
H1vC'rs1de Countv
l'hP kilhogs · hav~ ocr11rred
muc;t ly on weekends and pnn
t·1pally 10 coastaJ communities
in South~m California. Polire
.1 rr not certain, however, about
how many of the slayings going
hark to 1972 could be relat~.
Irvine Cops Jail
2 on Heroin Rap
rrv1ll(' polJl'e said today they
Jailt•d two men over th~ weekend
on susp1c100 of possessing berom
fo r sa l~ afte r dis covering
..,l'veraJ small packages of the
drug in a car being used by lbe
pair
J a iled. police s aid. were
Vincent James Molson of Santa
Ana and Dame l I Sandoval o(
Garden Grove. They were
a rrested by patrolmen a boul
9 :30 p.m . at the intersection nf
Skypark Cirde and Skypark
South.
The "Frndetic Remington" Cord Blazer.
Western Cut and Detailed
• t
-·---
lhat movlnt tbe 1bab from
P 1 nama before Sunder'•
deadline ror lrai to Pf•• 811 eatradltlon requeat to
ran•maniao offlelal1 would
delay any poplble releqe ol th(, h"•••• . now ln thetr lUnd day of upUvlty.
Vice Pre1ident Walter f•.
Mondale, lpp.,1rln1 on
A BC TV'• "Oood Nornla1
Amerlca" ahow, dlacounted lr~nl1n 1tate ment1 tf\•t tbe
mc>vtt mltht topple Sadat from
po•er, 11yina: ~•d.at "kno.s hb
own~best"
A•k~d ubout un lrantun
<·hara&c thut ttu.. •hah'i. move
dHtmy""1 the t>oulblUty lbat the
hu•t•1u wo uld be releaaed
11000, Mood-It Hid: "I know ol
110 bua. for that •t.tement ..
YOU hMVtl lo t..ke lh•l aort of
cn111g wllh • trem_,ndows doM OI
i.lall ..
............. "'
SHAH ...
lymph c11nccr thut 111 bellev~ to
hu vu wprt!ad tn the spleen.
'fht t\oa1pltiil'11 director, Dr. ~ubri bm11 ·I. WUJS quoted as SI)'·
1nu ltw i.huh <'ould be operated
ora u' t•arly us today But t.ht:r~
Wt"r~ w1roolirmed re poru lb.at
th«-operatloo for removal oft.ht
><plt•l'n would bt' delayed unlll
O r Mich ael UcB a kl·y, th~
famed Amenc4'n surgeon. could
drrtve ond perform the s urgery
Tht-r.o y(-.1r old stlah and h1'>
""ire left Pandma at midday
~und.iy 1n a charte r ed OC·8
belongmg to Evergreen Interna-
tional AJrlJnes of O~gon 1lle Jet
stopped to refuel at the I.; !->
Portuguese LaJes air base in lhe
A1ort'' :.l a nd s, wh ere
l'o rtugu~ offi cia ls 'aid 1t wa!>
~ua rd<"d by {' S troops dunn~
the two hour lavovt·r
Tht· -,hah lf-f°i Panama JU.'>I .1
d.1 v b<•f11n• th1· cfr:1dlrn1· for
lr.tn''> la ~')1·r. t11 submit an of-
f111al rr'<.fUl'Sl for his extradition
The Panamanian government
barred DeBakey from operating
on the shah because Panama-
nian doctors felt It would be an
1nawt Co tbem to have tbe sur-
gery performed by a foreigner.
White House a dviser Hamilton
Jordan flew to Panama over the
weekend to try lo get the sbah to
have the operallon there. but the
•·x-monarch derided against it
,JOd left
Sip Drives
Her Buggy
Ti\LL/\llASSEE. Fla.
(AP) A ~qu1rming
hairy·ll'gged t'orkroat>h
!>tarin..: at her from the
bottom of her soft drink
c-up h as p:1vt.•n B;:irbara
Kaden nightmares. the
(•lement.ary school teacher
says
The JO.year-old former
Florida State University
graduate s tudent i s
seekmg at least $2.500 in a
s uit filed against ARA
Ser vices Inc . the owners
of the vending machine
from which s he says she
bought the drtnk more
than a year ago
A RA has denied any
~rongdoang.
AL'S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644-7030
1
VOL. 73, NO. IM, 3 SECTIONS. a PAGES 01\ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 2~, 1980
os/,ems Outraged
Sadat Greets Shah.
To Egypt Refuge
CAJRO, Egypl <AP > Shah
Mohammad Reza Pa hlavi ar·
rived in Egypt today from
Panama, escaping extradition •
proceedings and leaving behind
a medical wTangle over his ail-
ments. President Anwar Sadat
said the de p osed Iranian
monarch would be staying lo
Egypt permanently.
lra ruan officials reacted with
outrage. Tehran Radio accused
Sadat and President Carter of
conspiring to "save the Hitler of
our age," one official said it
would cause "great difficulties"
in resolving the crisis over the
U S . Emba ss y ho s tages in
Tehran, and another revived
I ran 's threat \o put the bostaees
on trial as spies.
A spokesman for the young
Moslem militants holding the 50
American captives declined to
comment. But he said t heir
price for the release of the
hostages -the re turn of the
shah and his fortune to Iran -
rem alns wtchanged.
Today is the Americans ' 142nd
day in captivity.
Sadat met the shah at Cairo
airport, and the two took a
helicopter to Maadi military
hos pital on the o uts kirts of
Cairo. where the shah is to un-
Nude, Strangled
·Cops Probe Link
In Youths' Deaths
By DAVID KUTZMANN
01 U1e O.Hy Piiot St.off
Orange County sheriff's of·
fi cials said today they are oot
yet certain if the latest slayings
of two youths in Orange Cowity
are linked to the deaths of other
young men who may have bee.n
the victims of the same killer.
She riff's Lt .. Wyatt Hart said
the nude bodies or thj' two
youths were foWld Saturday af.
ternoon near lower San Juan
Creel CampfrOWld on Orteca
Highw,y.
Hart said one or the slain
youths was idenll!1ed as Ruuell
DUM Rush ll, 15, ()f Gardiea
1 Grove. The other body of •
young male between 15 and 18
l years of age bas yet to be iden·
tified. 7 I The bodies were found about
i noon Saturday by hikers. who
I immediately reported their gris·
; ly find to sheriff's investigators.
• Hart said the two youths ap-
' parenUy died of strangulation.
No evidence or sexual m utilation
was found, he said, although the
i b odies had bruis es and i abrasions apparently the result of
I
their being dumped rrom a
vehicle. Officials are uncertain 1f
the youths were mo lest ed,
although there is no evidence this
occurred.
Investigators said there are
"similarities and di s ·
similarities" between this latest
case and others in which young
males have been found slain and
sometimes sexually mutilated.
"We can't positively aay yes
or no." Hart said when esked if
the euea were linked.
The string of unsolve d
murders goes back to \he earlY
lt18a ..... .a& .. pedaapl -
many • 29 •la7\n.I• of 10UD8 men tbroughoul the Southern
Celifomia area.
A common thread linking
m a n y of the cases is that the v1c·
tims were hitchhiking at the
lime of their disappearance.
Hart said Rugh, wbose ad-
dress is being withheld, was last
seen Friday afternoon on his
way lo work. The sheriffs of·
fic1a l said he did not know where
the youth worked.
<See SLAYINGS, Page A2>
; 5,300 Participate
~In Dimes Marathon
The 10th annual March or
Dimes Mar athon Sunday at·
' tracted about s.300 people who
• walked. ran. wheeled a nd roller-
' skated their way through Irvine
and Newport Beach to help raise
money for the charity
O rganizer Dorothy Sutherland
said 1t has not yet been de·
te rmined bow much money the
participants, who w e r e
sponsored t>y various citizens
and companies, had raised for
the Ma rch of Dimes. She said,
however, last year's marathon
in which 2,300 people participat·
1 ed r aised $74,000 for the charity.
Sunday's events consisted of a
20-mile walk, 6.2·mile run and
one-mile walk.
Orange County Supervisor
Tom Riley, Rams quarterback
Pat Haden and Irvine Mayor
David Sills were among those
who participated in the events.
Ms . Sutherland said that some
of the participants were not of
the two-leg variety.
"We bad a record number of
dogs," she said .
She added that there were un·
precedented numbers of roller
s k a ters and children in the
various events.
derao medical treatment.
T h ere, Sad at was as ked
whe ther the shah would be stay·
ing in Egypt permanently.
"Yes, yes. permanently,"
Sadat said in bis booming voice.
The shah looked thin and tired ·
after hls o ve rnight flight. He
declined lo a ns we r reporters'
questions. saying, .. After the
. operation we shall have ample
timetospeak with you."
The entire third floor of a
Maad1 hospital wing overlooking
the Nile Ri ver was cleared for
the shah, who is suffe ring from
lymph cancer that is believed to
have spread \o the spleen.
The hospital's director, Dr.
Sabri Ismael, was quoted as say-
ing the shah could be operated
on as early as today . But there
were unconfirmed reports that
the operation for removal of the
spleen would be delayed until
Or Mich ael DeBakey, the
<See SHAH. Page A?>
...... ntle
That's not the hairiest man m San Juan Capistrano It s
Miche lle De Marois behmd some phon y v. h1ske rs at lht
Miss ion City's a nnual swallow<., fc..,l1\'al
Hero Left Stranded
Rescue Action Puts Him Out on a Limb
By ntOMAS KEEVIL Ol U. o.tty ~*4 Sc.tf
Jerry Payne pulled on a
jogging suit Friday morning and
drove up Laguna Canyon Road
in his vtntaae Mercedes Benz to
check ,PrOll'W OD ...._..Of b1a classi~ eulos, a Ybrtase llendeJ.
The paint job had bit a snag.
JMlon~~ IQrtMr', Ute patDt ... ,..,.,
some wooden would have
to be replaced.
Locating a shop that would
perform that SJ>ecialty l04>k
some searching, but by a little
after 11 Payne wu tooling along
the Santa Ana Freeway beaded
for the man who said be knew
all about wood inlays for
20-year-old BenUeys.
The Be ntley was far from
finished. but it bad started right
up a fter a jumper cable was
hooked t.o its drained battery. It
was shorn of trim and Payne
was anything but a dashing
fi g ure, even in a pale blue
jogging suit.
"I FIRST SAW HEB as I was
coming up to the First Street
overpass in Santa Ana," Payne
recalled later . "I just thought it
was some kid fooling a round.
"But then she crawled over
I ;ghtning Ignites
Power Pole in BB
Lightning caused a power pole
fire Friday e vening in Laguna
Beach near the intersectioo of
Wave Street and Pacific Coast
Highway.
Fire officials said a lightening
bo lt during Frida y 's
thunderstorm apparently ignited
ivy covering the pole. Neighbors
had doused the names by the
time fire crews arrived.
the rail and I knew sbe was
going to jump. 1 beaan to brake
and down she came, smack ln
front of me.
"She had picked my car \o
j ump in front of. We were
eyeball t.oeyeballJuat before she bit. u I
Payne'• frant:S~ !welting tJtnw
the .BentJAty i.o&e a (OW'·Wbeel ......... cttolaaltlt• few feet from t crumpled
body.
"My main eoocern then was to
keep someone fl'OO'l hit.Ung my
car ," said Payne. "If they had it
would have gotten all Ulree of us
-lbe girl. the car and Ille."
The car was in the ceoter la ne.
Payne ran to the rear of the
Bentley and began waving cars
to both sides. He was almost
struck several times a s cars
whizzed al and around him.
"FINALLY A T8UCltER
stopped this big r1g behind my
car. He put on hls blinker lights
a nd we al leas t hed some
blocking.
Despondent
Viet Ref ogee
Found Hanged
A 22-year -old Vietnamese
refugee, apparently despondent
over beina unable to find a job in
this country, henged himself
from • tree in the backyard of
an Irvine home in which he wu
living, pQlice aatd.
Police said U..n were no
indicaliona o r f ou l play
s urrounding the man's de ath.
A macrame plant hanger was
used lo commit the s uicide,
police Mid.
Police said frteads of Tran
Quoc Hunc s al• b• w as
despondent ove r having a
difUcult time finding
employment and accustoming
hi maell to the new UI_,.. he
round in tbia country.
Hung waa lut seen at 10 p.m.
wetchlne televillcm lo the Irvine
home at 14542 lJnden.
Wben one of hl1 friends
noticed bim miuU.. from the ..... be 4.lscove....-tbe body in
lb• Mck.Jard a nd called the
pelMe, ... arrived at about • :62 .....
BE SOLD CB
IWJIO FASI'
.. Deir Pl.lot ads are • IK>OC1
buddytllaal•. · ... llM IAJ CB t•dio aa fut u
I COtlkl ftlp tM awltcb with a ea...-..-.·· Tlaat'a the advtrtlllal a~ceu
·~of the mu who plae.ct Wt ad: =NMl&IMOB,
........ 11
mz
If ..-. waat advertl1IQI ~~JtDtM
"Theo he and I c hecked out
the girl and she was slJll ahve .
She was moaning and obviously
in pain. but we knew enough not
to move ber."
Later. po l ice s a id t h e
24-year-old Tustin woman wbo
jumped Md Wot.en tler back
w h en she amash ed to the
concre~wt OlberwlSe was in
qwte .... 9d«7 eooditJea. 8be
aaid alle remembered ~ about the jump or what sbe was
doing prior to leaping \o the
freeway.
Payne reacalled "When they
came there were cops and
fi r e men, fire t r ucks . the
paramedics. The paramedics
took her away and they finally
got one lane open to traffic.
"THINGS STARTED TO
straighten out. Finally there was
JUSl th.is Highway Patrolman
and a few firemen Five or the
firemen pushed the Bentley over
into the ivy because the damned
battery was dead.
"I asked if they didn't have a
jumper ca~. Nope. I asked the
cop, who was getting ready to
le ave. He said in effect he
couldn't be· bothered, that I
could call the Auto Club Then
<Stt JUMPER, Paie AZ>
Marine Rites
Tuesday for
Mrs. Lingle
Daisy Lingle of San Clemente.
who was honored as the oldest
woman t.o have served ~ the
U.S. Marine Corps, will teceive
a military burial Tuesday in
Washington, D.C.
She died Marc h 20 at San
Clemente General Hospital at
the age of 97.
Two years too old to enlist.
Mrs . Lingle fibbed about her age
to join the Marines In 1918.
ser ving as a clerk typist during
World War I.
After ber discharge, the Nortll
Carolina native continued to
work for the Marin e Corps
beadquatters In Waabineton.
D.C ., as a civilian .
Even in retirement. Mrs.
Lingle ret.alned her ties with the
Marines. On her 95tb birthday,
as a resident o f Fort
Lauderdale, Fle., local marines
declared ''Daisy Llnele Day" In
her honor.
She moftd to San Clemente
one year aio. Her tut public
appearance was Feb. 16, when
she wu honored by more than
100 martnee in Oceanside .
After her Oceanside trip, Mn.
Llnale contracted pneumonia
and WU tdpltallsed.
She is nrvtved by ber
daulhter, .tumUta Stanley of San
Clement,, two •randcbJ\d"•
and two crat-cnDdctdld"'9. Sbe Wll a mem.,.r of tM Gold Co•lt Cll__. of the Women
........... tbe Eut.rn Star.
A mllltu1 cotor auard 1Hll
parttetpm tn tn•esitt. Ht'VI~
for lln. UUle at Cedar ron Cnl_.,. ln Wubinston. D.C.
' ~
l' ••r Be•et•••
Dally New paper
Fl FTEEN CENTS
Market ...
Slik
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l
Conti mies
NEW YORK CAP) -The
stock market showed another
broad loss today. continuing its
slide of the pa.st six weeks amid
recession worries.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials fell 14 points to 771.00
afterfive hoursoftrading.
Losers outnumbered gainers by
a 3-1 margin in the tally of
New York Stock Exchange-
ltsted issues.
American Stock Exchange
and over-the counter stocks also
fe ll sharply
The Dow closed out last week
at its lowest level in almost two
years. showm~ a loss or more
than I IR points since mid·
February
f'rom Feb 21 through last Fn
day, Wilshire Associates of San·
ta Moruca reports. the market
value of all NYSE. Amen can
Stock Excha nge and active ly
traded over thl' counte r stoch
fe ll Sl34 25 b1 llton. or close to 12
percent
Thi'> stC<'P d rnp h;io:; bcrn
blamed on fear-. that c;oann~ tn-
te re<..t rate'> a nd governm~n t
credit t1ghtcn1n~ move., a 1mt·c1
JI combatting 1nflat1on will IN1c1
t o J s ub'>lan l1dl cconom1<
... 1ov.down m lhl· m onth-. ahead
Autn Stl)c k" were JmOnJ.!
toda) ·s biggest loser-.
Meanv.hlle, the dollar, a tn .. 1d y
buoved by record l' S interest
rates. scored more gains today
on European exchange~.
Gold dropped from Saturday·~
level in early trading but re·
bounded
Gold, which has fallen sharply
from its peak or $875 an ounce
Jan 21. open ed higher in
Europe, then gyrated during the
day in nervous trading.
t
London's bag five bullion
deelen 9el a morning "fixing" of
SS44 an ounce. compared with $549
at lbe open.i.og, up from SS28.SO
FridQ • .Jlut Lhey moved the af~ flaa. &o SSSl.25 and· it c loeed at 1563.lo.
Gold traded in New York at
SS48. down SlS.
Silver sold for S22 50 an ounce
10 London. up Sl from Fnda)
Stiver traded m New York at
S21 25,downSl 25.
Councilman
To Miss Flap
Over Hills
The Lagun a ll t?ac h city
councilman who called for a
s pecial meeting to clear the a1 r
over plans for Sycamore H.llls.
1sn 't gomg to be there Tuesday.
Earlier thi s month
Councilman Wayne Bag lin
a s ked for a special council
meeting to clarify the facts and
coun c il belie fs concerning
de velopment p lans for the
522-acre parcel purchased by the
c:1ty nearly two years ago.
The Fluor Company executive
said be must attend a meeting in
Canada and will miss the special
sessi o n set for 7 :30 p.m.
Tuesday in council chambers.
Baglin said comments from
several candidates in the April 8
e lection concerning the $6
million mortgage on the land
buy have left some commwiity
members confused .
For inst ance, incumbent
<See BAGLIN, Page AZ)
Coast
Weather
Low clouds tonight and
Tuesday morning, turning
sunny Tuesday afte rnoon .
Lows tonight 45 at the
beaches and 53 inland.
HJths Tuesday from low
to mld80s.
INlllH TODA "t'
Col/er DoMo C4poni Young
lleodt h1eo the Women 'a
Kt mpn Opm at Mua Verde
Cowtrw Clllb °" top o/ tan pam•. S. ~. pMco, Page
Bl. •••• At'\'_ ..... AM AM......,. = i!:...... ., .. ~ ceif"°~~ ~ ......... ~ 0..-IMI ..,._ M ~ • ........ M,.......,. 9M ~., .. ~ .. ........,. c~_....._ ..
' •DtCO CTT'Y <AP> ~ ftban1 mauf9d to tap
bloc 11 the runaw~ otl wtU ~ lft tbt Gulf ol lilnlco that •a>CtwC!CI more uuut i.1 mUM9 alklM ., aw6a tM .. k .....,.
9ut JUM J 9d ......... b lil IG .. Jra ,..._, 8 111° ••
lortheMnku..UO..._• 1aq .... .....,,
The t·~mex t pok man AW a *'"I•,._. cu• ....
Willi SUC(' (uJly tnll'edund iMo tM .... .U. -8l ...
before m1dni1ht ~ • .W• ... all .. n.. ol ~ "1 ... naturlll &a&
' lltt.oc.• I l'xplocled and went out of Clllllral at • ._.. ol ••
i et below tho eabed, uncovmna a ..,_. • t.M 8Q ol
CamP«"he that f>&mt'x <'IU.,11.ct amt •r •• last • milloe
.. "' ol "'* oit
••• • ...,_., c•wt •• .,. • .,
WASHJNGTON CAP) -Rep aotMrt N Gwmo. tM
C:half'IDaD ol tk tloaM Bqel Coa:un.in.ee, ,., Dmt:ed &odQ
that bit wtlJ DOl aeft ~to c.an-lWs fall.
GlaJmo. D-Ccu , pl•7ecf • ttntraf tok lut weft la pmllilmc
out of htS commtuee a propoMd 1111 budift th.8S calla'°' tile Orst federal 1urplua 10 l2 years. ··r low my WOf'k net •m proud ol tbe ~ in
which I bave played a k~y role."
However, the tO-year~ cong,....aum ..wed. "Fw aome
time, I have reflected on the attraetiom ol ~ a !'ivale
c1t11m aod of surrenderina lbe n_.. ad -==-biltia ol public service to you.ocer and more aeer i..ada."
LOS ANGELP.S <AP) -A coatr'oftnial utilnat amt against ~ Organization of Petroleum Ex.,.,..... c.oc.tdes waa appea~ today by the union which Ioli it.a lint round last August.
The suit. ongjnally broqgtit ia lf'll by tbe ~
AuoclaUon of 111 acbinisu and Aerospace Wo,_en, was
diamiaed wt year by U.S. Distrid Judp A. ~Haak.
who ruled that bia court lad.ed Juriadktioe O¥U' tbe oil cartel.
IAM attorney J a m es Davia. H)'i}IC ··u.e wwld bas
clta.nged" since Haull's ru!l.Dg, said be npected lbe ldl Circuit
Court of Appeals to act fa¥Orably on the unioa'a appeal. • Col.• .. • t.o Fr~ S •••ta~
BOGOTA, Cok»uabia CAP> -Colombian DeW$papftS quoted
govemJDftJt sowces as saying five of the 3% bosta&ea beld by
guerrillas in the embauy ol the Dominican Repubttc would be freed after oegot.iaUom today.
1'br names of the fi ve were not given, and there was no confirmation of the report.a.
11le hoetages include US. Ambassador Diego Aseocio and
18 foreign diplomats. The talU today will be the first ctirttt
negotiations betwttn the government and the guerrillas in 11 d ays.
F,....P~AJ
JUMPER SAVED ••.
he Just drove away.
.. So there we were, the
Bentley and me, at.ran4-d by Che
side al tbe road. A few "''••• before I had been some kind of a
Poll Shows :.,-t
Race Close
NEW YORK <AP> -
Pre!i 1dent Carter and Ronald
H<'as:an ar<' about Mt"lt and neck
among voter~ "likely" or "fairly
likely" to vote for ooe of the two
a s hi s party's nominee,
accordmlf to a poll In Newsweek
maJ.:azme.
The tdeplMlne poll, Labo by
th.e GaUup organization March
19·20, shows 45 percent leaninc
toward Carter and 44 peTceM
toward Reagan if they are the
major party nominees. The POil
hn a ma.rein of error of (our
points in either direction.
The figures fot Cut.er wen 29
percent who said they'd likely
vote for him and 16 pe~ent wbo
thought al fairly likely. Reagan's
totals were 31 percent likely and
13 percent fairly likely
San Clemente Cab8
To Increase Rates
Two cab companies serving
San Clemente have been given
permission by the City Council
to increase their rates to $1 for
the first one-sixth of a mile, lhen
20 cents for e ach additional
one-sixth mile
The rate hikes. linked to rt.sm,
gasollile coeta. were approved
for Camino Ye llow Cab and
Checker Cab of Orange County.
semi-hero, but no one gave a
damn now."
Uelp altimaldy cam•
Soiaeooe Mid ulled tbe Auto Club.
...... , u.e,. ... t ..... t •
wrederor ~like IJMd.•· Payne said. ''They aent a flatbed
trut"k No, be didn't have a
Jumper cable
"SO HE TOWED M£ up to the
fo'ourth Street ramp, pulled off
and dropped the ur at a se-rvi~
Slatton. Then be-gav~ me the
bill.
"Forty-five bucks he want.ed.
Forty-five IQusy dollars . I sc reamed. but be wasn't
list.en.inc. Pay or he'd tab the
Bttntley.
"Trouble was, see J didn't
have forty.five buHs. I didn't
have anything, no checkbook. no
wallet. no driver's ticen.e -not
one damned thine-Tbett are DO
pockets in ;ou:m, suits aod I
WN ooly IQing Up tbe CU)'Oll to
s~ my car.
''HBWOULDN"TSBNDIO a
bill because he didn't know 1f I
was lying about who I was and
where I lived. Finally, I found a
receipt from the paint shop on
the Ooor of the car and he
agreed that I probably was the
Gerald Payne wriUea on iL"
A station alleodant boosted
the battery and the Bentley
came back to We.
The wood inlay man said he'd
do the work next week. The
Bentley's being stored at the
paint shop. Payne sot back to
his La1una home about 4:30
Friday afternoon. Tbe bill from
the Auto Club hasn't arrived. ·
• • 1 have ~erloualy bel\ID to
consider if the life of a Good
Samaritan is all th1t
rewarding," he said.
He did. however. c~k the
hoepii.l to Ne bow the ~
woman was &eWD& alon1.
SACRAMENTO <AP) -
C11lfom.la will aboUeh odd•vftl
IHOUM Hlt• wlt .. l• Uane
•ffb, tM Sauamento ... aaJd....,.
Tiil• •ewapaper quoted
&teplaa•l• BradUeld , a
·~for the Ca.Ub1da
gaer11 Commhaloa, 11 rec.._ IUI Gray Dam. Gov.
Edm_. Brown Jr '1 dDel ol
ataff. told ber about Ull'ee
weeb AlfO lit.at the odd-enn
.... ~ would be titted
la •.bolll Iii ~
Neither 111. Bradfield nor
Davis was immediately
available for comlllMSlt.
Tbe Demoeratk covemor
1 mpo1ed odd-even sales
statewide in t•o steps in
Noveciber and December.
f oll.owlog PrH.ideot Carter's
cutolf of oil pureb.ases from
Iran.
Hown•er . the gasol in e
sbortace that was predicted
followtoc that order never
m at.e:rialiJed.
And unlike the respome to
1 m posHtoa of odd-even
restrlcUons in H counties
e.rlkr lD 19'19, Bl"OWD'I lat.est
ordet' baa been wWely ipored
by mo&orilU and service station
open&on.
UDder odd·eveo aales.
motcJriata with lieeue plates
eocltac io odd numbers mQ bu/ 1asolioe onl7 on od -numbered days and
motor1sts wtth license plates
ending i.n even namben may
buy gasoline only on
even-numbered days.
Ms Bradfield sald state
oH idals believe odd-even
ratrittiam may cut gaaotine
consumptio n by a b out 2
percent. but that no formal
s tudies were conduc t ed to
t"onfirm thaL
Coastland
Designation
Talk Slated
By STEVE llJTCBELL oe._a...,,_s_
Oflicials from the State Parb
a nd Becreauoa Department wtll
dbema daa&lftca&.ioo o( nearly
2.000 •~r ..... a~ acquired betwem Corona del Mar aad
Laguna ~ach on the Ir vine
Coast Wednesday night.
The discussion is the first ol a
!'leries of mtttings to be held
dunog t.be planning process for
the Irvine Coast pro1ect.
The st.ale purchased the three
and a quarter mile s tretch ol
s horelirw, canyons and bHls for
S32.6 millioo last December, and
has begW'I the planning at.age for
classlfic&tioo ol the parkland.
What must be determined 1n
hearinp next month is whether
the new &late land will be
clauifled aa a state beach, st.ale
park or state recreation area.
Who cares what the new
Irvi ne Coa:;t project is called?
"What the land is calJed
decides wbat uses will Ulke
place," Larry Paiater, a st.ate
Parks s pok esman in
Sacramento explaJned today.
II e said the state park
c la s s ifi c at ion "is more
restrictive ID the types Of
u1 aie ," adding that
cfassHicat1on "1s m or t'
protective of the eoviroome11t "
A st.ale ~reabon area, on the
other baod. allows t.be publlc
more intense ~ or lbe land for
campUig, boating, fiabing and
pknidrlng.
Painter said a st.ate bea~b
clauificatioo ii pretty much the
same as state recreatkln aru.
except many of the activities are
located alon1 the sand.
He said most coastal parks in
California are state beaches
Wednesday's meeting will be
held •t El Morro Element.ar-;
Schoo) ln Laguna Beach from 7
to t :301>.m.
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BAGUN TO CANADA. • •
Mayor Jack McDowell aa~ Uae s~ Irvine Cosopuy plan
for 1.apu Caoyoo wou.ld see DO
homes within nve Ot •lx m iles °'
downtown Laauna Beach.
But SaU.y B'ell4mae, wbo LI also
seek.inc a second term oo the
City C.O.CU. IQ'S U.. Irvine
Comp.My plan calla for nearly
2,too boaiea betweea tbe
propoaed Saa Joaquta
Tr1111piorCMba CorrWcw 8Dd the SanDleao,.,...~.
llcDoWell 1~ cnaU. of two U.boa. ftM eo.ar... .. a rworl
hotel aod the ~.J oMa to
pa7 U.. • ID.WklD debt owd to the r_. ludlnwws. II"'· Beller1ae IUPPOIU _,... r .. 1-.ua1 devtJopmeal neu
Llllme WGl'ld, PGC•t•l ,_.,
from ~ J:l.flftlMd. for ta. pra111nd 11 tJ"-Put. ·~ ... .., ......... ........... ...,.. ........ ol •• ....,. c..,. Road. •
Tbese apparent conflict•
amon1 others are to be
d11C'\&Med Tue.day nifht, ud
Bailin said today he is sorry
he'll miss the meeting.
·'I tried to get the council to
postpone the meeUn& or bold it
in conjunction wkb tie (April 1)
council meetin1," Ba1Un said.
"But It's apperwit to me \he
councll majority l1 quite wUlln1
to •o abead without my
presence."
He ..Sd Mrs. Bellerue wu the
only council member wWbl& to
J)Olq,oot the MlllOD anUl Bqtm coaa ...
Jn addttlon to the counctl
memt>.f!., omclal• from t.M
Irvine .,;o11>J>••Y. Soatbern
California Oolf Allodltkla, the
county and lAIWl• Oreenbe.lt.
l"c. ~ave IM•• iavUed to
pMtkf,111 .. ~ 1itt•• to .~-... .. ft:-~ ..
iDvoJYld.t
6111p ......
Will Shah Trip
.·
Ecetl....Uc 81es "" .,.,....
Arthur M. Okun. one of the
nation's ror emo s t
economists and a cons ultant
to Republi c an and
Democrahc presidents. 1s
dead o< a heart attack at the C1ge of .51
S. Coast
Beaches
Reopened
Seat'hes in South Laguna and
Capistrano Beach have been
reopened for pubbc use after
weeks ol being closed because of
s e wage contamination, bul
Doheny State Beach remains
oH limits tot he public.
Orange C.OUOly eov1roomenLal
health officials opened lhe
beaches Fnday after water tet.t.s
s howed bacteria counl!> were
back to sale levels.
Envi r o nm enta l H ealth
Director Robert Stone said he
hoped cond1t1ons at Doheny
would improve enough t.o allow
for it.a opening by lhls weekl'nd
Do heny wa s origina ll y
<'O ntam1natt>d b y s t•wagt·
pouring into ocean waters from
a dis abled sewa~e trecitment
plant operatl'd b~ Southt·a~t
HC'g1onal Heclamat1on Agenn
IS EHRAl
,\ n d . J s I a t c .1 s F ti d d}
u ntreated s lud~c was !>till
discharg.ing into the U<'<'<tn from
the plant. Stone said.
Plant officials were ordered lo
correct Ute problem. be added,
and further water tests wllf
det.emu.oe wheA the beach will
be c1eaa eDOUCb 14* public use.
The open beach area lo
Capistrano Beach todudea the
s trand fronting Capistrano
Shor~
H11rt Hostages?
WASHINGTON (A P) -The
de.:-lalon or the depoled Shah of
Iran to leave Panama and to to
Egyp t f or s urgery is a
"cornpusionate problem" that
should have no effect on el!orta
tA> free the American bolltages in
Tehran, lop Cart e r
admi.Dbtrailon offlciaJJ HY.
Presidential pre.ss secretary
J ody Powell and nataonal
security adviser Zbigniew
Brzednsti said Sunday the
deposed monarch. Mohammad
Rei.a ~Vl. made the ded.5100
on bis own. He could have
returned to the United States.
they insisted
However. The New York
Tames and The WashJngton Post
reported today that
administration officials reared
that had the former Iranian
le<lder been readmitted to the
United State-s, a new a wave of
anti-American action in Iran
would have resulted
And t he Times said the
des p1t..c 1t..s pu~lic s~tement.s.
the admanistratJoo beheves that
the shah's latest move bas
presented a major tttbacll m
* * *
f'ro91 Page A I
SHAH ...
famed Amenun surgeon. couJd
arnve and-perform the11urgery.
The 60-year-Old sbah and bis
wife left Panama at midday ~unda) in a chartered DC 8
belonging to Evergreen lntema
lion al Airlines ol Oregon. The Jet
Mopped to refuel at the L'S
Portuguese LaJes air b<tse m the
Az o res i s lands , where
Portuguese offit'ials said 1t wa'
guarded by L: S troops dunng
the two-hour layovN
Tht· sh<ih 11.:ft Panama JU.'lt a
11 a v twforf' the deadlinf' fnr
lra.n'c; law) .. r" to ~ubm1t an of
f1l'1al n.oq~l for ht" 1·;c trad1t1on
Th.-Panamanrnn govemmffit
barred DeBakey from ~ratmg
on the shah because Panama
n1an doctors felt it would be an
effort.I t.o free the approximately
~hotta1e11 .
The shah 'a admission to ~
Unit ed States for cancer
treatment in October trlaaered
the Nov. 4 takeover ol ~ U.S.
Embaa.ay in Te.bran by lrmian
mllltant.s demandln& tb.t the
ah.ah be returned to at.lad trial
for alleged war crimes.
Powell said that despite
President Carter 's dispatch ot
two top a a des. chief of st9ff
Hamilton Jordan and White
House counsel Lloyd Cult.er. t.o
Panama. "it wa.s not pouible t.o
a rr ange s urgery under
circumstances satisfactory t.o all
lhe parties tn Panama:··
Iranian foreign Minister
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh had said
that moving the shah from
Panama b e f orf' S unday's
deadUne for Iran to present an
t-xlrad1t1on req ues t t o
Panamanian off icials would
delay any possible release of the
hostages. now in their 142nd day
of captivity
Vice President Walter F
Mondale , a ppea rin g on
A BC TV's "Good Morning.
America" show . discounted
Iranian stateme nts that the
move might t.Opple Sadat rros:n
power, saying Sadat "knows his
own country best ·'
As ked a bo ut ar. Iranian
c harge that the shah·s move
destroyed the possibility that the
hostage11 would be re leased
soon. Mondale said ··1 know or
nu b~lS for that statement . .
)'OU have to take that sort or
thing with a tre mendous dose of
-.alt ··
Iran's prose<:utor-general said
today the Shah's move to Egypt
will cause "great d1fhculties" l1l
re:.ol nng the ho~tagc c ns1~
Tehran Radio declared that
the dt'.posed Iranian monarch ts
... germ of corruption'" that
l!>lam1c f.~ypt cannot stand for
long. and warned ht!> presence 1r.
Cairo .. ma ~ '-P t:t·d u p tta'
,. x p I o ., 1 o n t h a t w 1 I I c; l' n d
l'rc· .. u'lt-nt Sadat an<1 th•· ..,h:.ih to
th\· du.'>l tun of hi..torv ·
Frot8 Pagr ,t I
insult to them to have the 5Llr· SLAYINGS. ~ery performed by a foreigner •
Wblt.e House advuer Haauboo Rugh wu to catch a bus in
Joni• flew to Pu•aa ~ U. Garden Grove. Hart aalcl, end
weekend to try to let the ldlab to wu last ~ at the bua r.~ by have the o,>enUon t.btte. but the hia broUlet'
ex-monarch dtt1ded against it Au th 0·,. 1 t, es s a y the
and left ..,1milant1~ in th1' case with the
San On of re Nuke nt hers includl• cau.-.e of death
1.,tranli(ulauon • disposal of th!:'.
Ii o d 1 t• s ( d u m p t-d n e a r a
rr>dd way) and cond1t1on and ap
pearance of the bod1t·s (us ually
nude > Protest Planned
Martung lh<' hrst ann1ven;ary
of the Three Mlle Island nuclear
accide nt, th e Alliance for
Survival organiza tion ts
pl a nning severa l weekend
protest activities focusing on the
San Ooo<re nuclear power plant
near San Clemente.
.. Jt 's a.lanning that Just a year
after the accident. lbe NRC'
<Nuclear R e~u l ator y
Commission) has agreed to start
li censing plant..s agam." Alliance
spokeswoman Deborah Lorentz
said in a wnU.Cn statement
She added . · We feel the
anniversary is a good time to
learn from past mistakes, to
recognize the hea Ith hazards
posed by nuclear power. and lo
start phasing 1t out altogether ··
On f'nday from J 1 a.m. to 2
p m . the Allli&ncl.' will stage a
rally at th e Sa nta An a
h e adquar ters of Southe rn
California £dason. 601 W. C1v1c
Center Ori\'e. The rally will
move lO lhe Su Onofre plant at 3 p m.
At 11 ·30 p .m . Saturday.
protesters will gather at Plaza
Parle io Sao Clemente for a
three-mile walk to San <>noire.
Part1c1panls will be asking that
the currently operating plant be
shut down and that react.on two
and three~ converted to utilize
non-nuclear fuel.
Other rallJes are planned
throughout Soot.hem Callfomia
Another body . 'il1 II umden-
t 1f1ed. was dumped a long the
Or te.:a Highway 1n earl y
Decemtwr R1vers1de County
authont1e~ have been 1n vcst1gat
ing the slaying of a young mah:
whose body was fowid al the up-
per San Juan Creek c ampground
several months ago The camp-
ground straddles the boundane~
between Orange and Riverside
counties.
Before th.is lalest i ncident, the
mot1t recent killing occurred
Feb 6, when the body of James ~an MOOl"'e. 18, was found m
R1vers1de County.
The killlnas have occ••rred mostly on Wttkenda and prin-
capally In coast.aJ commuruties
1n Southern California. Police
are not cert.am, however, about
how ma.ay ol the sJaylngs going
back to 1972 could be related.
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MOR o.llJ ............ "' .. alrldt O'o--tl ETHAN 5,000 PEOPLE TURNED OUT FOR MARCH OF DIMES MARATHON SUNDAY
Crowd Gets Off to Running Start In Chartty Event Through Irvine and Newport Beach
JAN SHERMAN WHEELS THROUGH THE RACE
Among Entrants and Beneficiaries
POSTER BOY JEFF BASKERVILLE, 7, IN RACE
Helped Out by Father Dick of Santa Ana
·ne, Newport
p,300 Join Dimes March
The 10th annual March of
bimes Marathon Sunday at-
lracted about 5,300 people who
i-walked. ran, wheeled and roller-
\kated their way through Irvine
:Snd Newport. Beach to help raise
)noney for the charity. i Organizer Dorothy Sutherland
1said it has not yet been de·
~ermined how much money the
ll'articipants. who were
'3POnsored by variou~ c1t1zens
I
and companies, had raised for
the March of Dimes. She said,
however, last year's marathon
in which 2,300 people participat-
ed raised $74,000 for the charitv.
Sunday's events consisted of a
20-mile waJk , 6.2-mile run and
one-mile walk.
Orange Coupty S upervisor
Tom Riley, R~~s quarterback
Pat Haden ahd Irvine Mayor
David Sills were a mong those
who participated in the events.
Ms. Sutherland said that some
of the participants were not of
the two-leg variety.
"We had a record numbe!' of
dogs," she said.
She added that there were lm-
precedented numbers of roller
s kate rs and children in the
v a riow. events.
Hero Left Stranded
i
I Rescue Action Puts'Him Out on a Limb
By TIIOMAS KEEVIL j Ol ttw O.Uy ,.,,.. Swff
t
Jerry Payne pulled on a
jogging suit Friday morning and
drove up Laguna Canyon Road
in his vintage Mercedes Benz to
1 check progress on another of his
•classic autos, a vintage Bentley.
The paint job had bit a snag.
Before he could go further. the
1 paint shop owner told Payne,
some wooden Ul¥ly would have
to be replaced.
.. Locating a shop that would
(perform that specialty took some searching, but bf a little
f
after 11 Payne was t.ooline along
the Santa Ana Freeway headed
for the man who said be !mew
all about wood inlays for
20-year-old Bentleys.
· The Bentley was far from
finished. but lt bad started rieht
up after a Jum~r cable wu
booked to ita dtalned battery. It
was shorn of trim and Payne
was anything but a dashing
fl1ure, even in a pale blue
Jo1atng suit.
0 1 nuT SAW BEil as I was
comlnl up to the Finl Street
overpua lo Santa Ana," Payne
ree1Ued later. "I Just tbou&ht it
waatotmMllfocllllalal'OGIMI.
"BVt U.. Ille c:rawled over
Ole rau end l aaew ebe wu
iolnl to Junip. I bqan to brake
ud down lbe came, smack ln
fnMttof-.
'°Sbe • bad ptct.d m1· car to
Jamp la front of. We were
~n to tJeb•ll Jutt Wore lbe
-~
Payne's frantic braking threw
the Bentley into a four-wheel
skid, but be managed to halt it a
few feet from the crumpled
body.
"My main concern then was to
keep someone from hitting my
car," said Payne. "Uthey had it
would have gotten all three of us
-the girl, the car and me."
The car was in the center lane.
Payne ran to the rear or the
BenUey and began waving cars
to both sides. He was almost
struck several times as ca~
whizzed at and around him.
"FINALLY A TllUCKEa
stopped this big rig behind my
car. He put on bis blinker lipta
and we p.t least had some
blocking.
"'lben be and I checked out the lirl and she wu still alive.
She was moanina and obviously
in pain, but we knew enouah not
l'o move her."
Later, police a aid tbe
24-year·old TUltln woman who
Jumped bad broken her back
when she smashed to the
concrete, but otherwtM wu ln
quite u.tisfactol')' coodlUon. SM
••id . •hi wm._.. :=w:t aboat the jump or what I w
dolnf prior io leapln1 lo the
freeway.
Payne reacalled "Wben they
came there were cop1 and
llremen, fire truck•, tbe
paramedics. The paramedics
took her away and they flnally tot one lane open to tr1mc.
"THINGS STARTED TO
straighten out. Finally there was
just this Highway Patrolman
and a few firemen. Five of the
firemen pushed the Bentley over
into the ivy because t.be damned
battery was dead.
"I asked if they didn't have a
jumper .able. Nope. I asked the
cop, who was getting ready to
leave. He said in effect be
couldn't be bothered, that I
could call the Auto Club. Then
be Just drove away.
"So there we w ere, the
Bentley and me, stranded by the
aide of the road. A few minutes
before I bad been some kind of a
(See SVMPD. Pase AZ)
HE SOLD CB
K4DIO FAST
"Dally Pilllt adl are a 8'0C>d
)Hlddytou.lel.
"I iol4 my CB radio u fut.as
I could m, the switch wlth a
ctaut.n..d ed."
That'I tMM~ IUCClll nor,., ........ -. flaeect um
ad:
Cornolet. Mtdlaod C8. reta\J $Ur), "WtlJ MIJ I
175. XD·JUUlX '
If you w•Dt advertl• DI
reaulta to JM1t tM pedal to the metal, call MNl'l'I, ·
MOBl.ems Outraged 1
Sadat Greets Shah :
·t .
I At Egypt Refuge
CAIRO. Egypt (AP) -Sb.ah
Mobammad Reza Pahlavi .,..
rived in E1ypt today from
Panama, escaping extradition
proceeding& and leaving behind
a medical wrangle over his ail-
ments. President Anwar Sadat
said t he deposed Irania n
monarch would be staying in
Egypt permanently.
Iranian officials reacted with
outrage. Tehran Radio accused
Sadat and President Cart.er of
conspiring to "save the Hiller of
Market Hit
By Another
Broad Loss
NEW YORK <AP ) -The
stock market showed another
broad loss today. continuing its
slide of the past six weeks amid
recession worries.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials fell 20.82 points to
764.33 afters~ hours of trading.
Losers outnumbered gainers by
a 10· l margin in the tally of
New York Stock Exchange.
listed issues.
American Stock Exchange
and over-the CQunter stocks also
fell sharply.
The Dow closed out last week
at its aow.t level in almo.t two
years. s~ a loss or ID01"e
than IlB pofots since mid-
P'•Drml'I'. ......... ....,,, ... ,,.,_
day. Wllsldre A.nod.ates ot San·
ta Mc:mlca reports, the market
value of all NYSE, American
Stock Exchange and actively
traded over-the-counter stocks
fell Sl34.2S billion, or close to 12
percent
This s t eep drop bas been
blamed oo rears that soaring in-
terest rates and government
credit-tightening moves almed
at combatting inflation will lead
to a substantial economic
slowdown in the months ahead.
Auto s tocks were among
today's biggest losers.
Meanwhile, the dollar, already
buoyed by record U.S. interest
rates, scored more gains today
on European exchanges.
Women's Club
Holds Forum
To~OP Only
our ace." one official said it
would came "great difftcultJes"
in raolviDg the crisis over the
U.S . Embassy hostages in
Tehran, and another revived
lrall 's threat to put the hostages
on trial as spies.
A spokesman for the yotmg
Moslem militants holding the 50
American captives declined to
comment. But he said their
price for the release of the
hostages -the return of the
shab and bis fortune to Iran -
remains unchanged.
Today is the Americans' 142nd
day in captivity.
Sadat met the shah at Cairo
airport. and the two took a
helicopter to Maadi military
hospital on the outskirts of
Cairo, where the shah is to un·
dergo medical treatment.
There, Sad at was asked
whether the shah would be stay·
ing in Egypt permanently.
(See SHAH, Page A2)
Nade, Straagled l
Cops Probe Link
In Youths' Deaths
By DAVID KtrrZMANN Of .. o.., ...... ~ .....
Or ange County sheriffs of-
ricials said today they are not
yet certain if the latest slayings
of two youths in Orange County
are linked to the deaths or other
young men who may have been
the victims of the same killer .
Sheriffs Lt Wyatt Hart said
the nude bodies of the two
youths were found Saturday af-
ternoon near lower San Juan
Creek Campground on Ortega
Highway.
Hart said oae of u,.e slain
yoatM ... iidalilied --ell Dwane Rugh n. u . of Garden
Grove. TM otlaer bedy of a ,.... ........ __ ........
J,drs f/l qe lluls yet to be iden-
Ufiecl
The bodies were found about
noon Saturday by bakers, wbo
immediately reported their gns.
ly find to sheriffs investigators
School Lunch
Wsts Seen
RUinga Dime
School lunch prices will go up
and mooey allocated for school
activity busing will be cut in half
if Newport-Mesa trustees take
the advh:e or administrators
Tuesday night.
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District adminis trators are
r e comme nding lha l trustees
hike the price ol school hmcbes
a dime when they meet at 7:30
p .m . in Harper Community
Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa
Mesa.
At the current lunch price -
SS cents for e lementary
children, 6S cents for middJe
schoolers and 7S cents for bi1h
school students -the district
could nm $80,000 into the red
this school year. a spokeswoman
said. · Superintendent John NicoU, meanwhile, is asking trustees to
cut scbool activity buaing in baU
next IChool year.
Thia year's budget for such
trauportation is $80,000.
Scbools involved ill activities
aucb as sports, music programs
and debate meets probably will
have to launch fundraising
eveata to help pay for buaine, a
spokeswoman suggested.
Bandit Gets
8850.in 2.3
Hart sa.Jd the two youths ap-
parently died or strangulation
No eVldence of sexual mutilation
was found , he said, although the
bodies had brui ses a nd abrasions apparently the resu It of
t heir being dumped from a
vehicle. Officials are uncertain if
the youths were moles ted ,
although there is ho evidence th.ls
occurred.
Investigators said there are
<See SLA YlNGS, Page A2l
Co.owner
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of ... 0.IJ '"!Mt Sufi
Swiss Vaults ro-owner Vincent
Carrano testified today that it
was the work of a gunman and
severaJ accomplices that led to a tm robbery In which the firm
was cleaned out of nearly Sl
millioo in precious metals.
Carrano, or Seal Beach, and
Swiss Vaults co-owner J ack
Fulton of Corona del \far are
standing trial in Orange County
Superior Court on charges they
embezzeled gold and silver
valuables from t he firm and
aUempted to cover up the crime
by staging a phony robbery on
July 9, um.
Carrano testified ln Judge
John Flynn Jr.'s courtroom that
he was alone at the Santa An a
vault when a man who had
earlier inquired about selling
bags of silver coins appeared at
the door to be allowed in.
Continuing bis testimony.
Carrano said, "I turned around
and seen be bad a gun, the
biggest ltm rve ever seen in my ur .. e .
.
\
Carnmo said he was forced to
open a rear door to the metals
storaee firm, then led into an ·
office where he was bound to a
chair and gaged with adhesive U.pe.
As be s at in the office
Carrano said, he could bear •
voices in the rear vault of the·
Grand Avenue storage facility. i• <See VAULT, Page AZ)
Ora..re Coast •
Weather
Low clouds tonight and
Tuesday monU.ng, turning
SUD.ll)' n.day afternoon.
Lowa tonight 45 at the
beacbea and 53 inland.
ID&ba Tuesday f'tom low
toml4IOI..
UKlAH (AP) Keno«b Parnell'• preliminary beann1 on
k1dnapµ1n& charse~ wiU be open to the public a Mendocino
County Superior Court Jwl1e ruled today. '
Parnell, charaed h.ere Wlth t.be ValenUne'• Day 'abductk>n of
rave-year-old Timmy White. sat moUonleas throughout the 4~ minute hean ng before J udge Arthur Broaddus
Parnell, '8, is being held in lie u of $20,000 ball in the White
)minappang, and similar charges ha ve been filed in Merced ln
the seven·year-Old abduct.Ion ol Steven Stayner, now 14. who
brought young White to freedom March l, saying he "didn't like what was happening."
~ BINlflet C•,.I •• .,. O•t
WASHINGTON (AP> -Rep. Robert N . Giaimo. lhe
('ha1rman of the House Budget Committee. aMounced today
that he will not seek r e -eJecUoo to Congress thla fall.
Giaimo. D-Conn., played a central role last week in pushing
ou t of his committee a proposed 1981 budget that calls for the
first federal surplus in 12 years.
"I Jove m y work and am proud of the achievements in
which I have played a key role."
However, the 60-year-old congressman added, "F or some
time. I have reflected on the attractions of becoming a private
citizen and o( surrendering the rigors and responsiblllties of
public service to younger and more eager hands."
·A~ Beat•' ~ Prehd
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -A grand jury began bearing
evidence today in its m vesUgatlon into allegations that a "Death
Angel" tampered with Ufe-support systems and caused the
deaths or from two to s bc critically Ill patients at Sunrise Hospital.
Dr. Sheldon Green, Clark County's chief medical examiner,
was lbt: lead-off witness before the county grand jury.
The panel is investigating allegations that a hospital
employee may have tampered with the systems keepine
patients a live in one ward oC the hospital. No motive is known
for the alleged activity , but investigators are said to have round
no evide!1ce to support. original reports that other employees at
the hospital -located Just off the Las Vegas strip -p1a«.'d bets
on when the patients would die.
itPJH"al Filed ht Pri~•·fl;riag
LOS ANGELES \AP> -A controversial anlitr~t suit
a~a1nst the Orr.anazation of Petroleum Exportin g Countries was
appealed today by the union which lost its first round last
August
The suit. on gmally brought m 1978 by the International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, was
dismissed last year by U.S. District Judge A. AndttW Hauk,
who ruled that his court lacked j urisdiction over the oil cartel.
JAM attoroe)' J•mea Divis, sayint "tbe world bas
cha nged" since Hauk's ruling, said he eXJ)eeted the 9th C1rcuit
Court of Appeals to~ vdrab1v on the union's appeal.
F,.._PagrAI
SHAH IN EGYPT ...
''Yes. yes. p ermanently."
Sadat said an his booming voice.
The shah looked thin and tired
after his overnight mgbt. He
declined to a nswer reporters'
questions, saymg, .. After lbe
operation we shall have ample
time tospeak with you.••
The entire third floor of a
M aadi bo6pital wing overlooking
the Nile River was cleared for
the shah. who is s uffering from
lymph cancer that is believed to
have spread to the spleen.
The hospital's director, Dr.
Sabri Ismael, was quoted as say-
m~ the shah couJd be operated
on as early as today. But there
were unconfirmed reports that
the operation for removal or the
s pleen would be delayed until
Dr. Mi ch ael De Ba key . the
famed American surgeon, couJd
arrive and perform the surgery.
The 60-year-old s hah and bis
wife left Panama at midday
Sunday in a c hartered DC-8
belonging to Evergreen Inte~a
lional Airlines of Oregon. The Jet
s topped to refuel at the U.S.-
Portuguese Lajes a ir base in the
Az o re s i s l a nd s , wh e re
Portuguese officials said it was
guarded by U.S. troops during
the two-hour layover .
The shah left Panama just a
day before the de adline for
Iran's laWYers to submit an of·
ficial request for his extradi.tion.
T he Panamanian government
b arred DeBakey from operating
on the shah because Panama-
nian doctors felt it would be an
insult to them to have the sur-
gery performed by a foreigner.
White House adviser Hamllt.oo Jordan flew to Panama over the
weekend to try to get t.be shah to
have the operation there, but the
ex·mooarcb decided against it
and left..
A Panamanian government
spokesman said the sbah, "hav-
ing received a personal invita-
tion from President Sadat, chose to move to Cairo," his first ref·
uge after being driven from
Iran in January 1979 by the rev-
o lution le d by Ayatollah
Ruhollab Khomeini
The sbab and Empress Farah
Diba spent six days in Egypt
during their 1979 stop, then
m o ved to Moroc c o, the
Bahamas, Mexico, the United
States and Panama. Sadat bas
repeatedly offered them asylum
in the past year as the doors
w e r e s l a mme d o n them
elsewhere. The shah's departure from
Panama stymied extradition ef·
forts by the Khomeini regime.
which had been given until today
by the Panamanian iovPmmeot
to me fts evidence.
a, JOANNS 8SYNOUJ8 .............. Auemblywoman Karlan
8er1tl0b 1ald today llte'll Mek ..-e ''9w'MCe'' fot tM_Upt'
NwpclC'l Ba'/ TulldaJ lD ..._.
h e arlnas for tflt State
Department ot Filh and Game.
W bat the N~w ort lt1ch
Btpubllcan la la buitfet
coatrol laapaae t at would
prohibit t11e aaency from
1p e ndlng $700,000 already
~tllocat ed tor the bay on
on y tblng but dre dging or
constructloa or a desillin& basin
Tbe rnooey is wb•t's left of a
Sl.l m.illion allocation made two
years aao a nd bad been earmarked for construction of
visitor facilities in the 741-acre
Ecological Reserve.
Last week, a bi,b-ranking
Fish and Game official said the
agency would voluntarily put lbe
$700,000 into dredaing or a basin.
An aide to Mrs. BergetoD said
todav her boss ls juat seeking
insurance that the agency sUckS
by lts promise. Mrs. Bergeson will make he r
request at a meeting or the
Resources and TransportaUon
subcommittee of the A8$Cmbly
Ways and .Meam Commllt.ee.
Subcommittee c hairman
Ter r y G o g g in . D -S a n
Be rnardino, reportedly will back
Mrs . Bergeson's request.
"We don't antlctpate any
problems," said Julie Froeberg,
Mrs. Bergeson's aide .
Jim Letby, Fish and Game's
chief or operations , who
discu.ssed the use of the $700,000
last week, also said the agency
is going to request $2.3 mllllon in
federaf disaster aid to dredge
the estimated 335,000 cubic
yards of silt that were swept into
the bay from the San Diego
Creek by the series of stonns
t hat began Jan. 8.
That dec ision c ame afte r
co unty officials u rged the
agency to malce use of federal
disaster money to start cleaning
out the bay
Geo rge 05bom c. director of
the county's Envuonment a l
Management Agency. s uppl.Jed
Fash and Game officials with the
documentation t hey needed to
fl le the disaster relief fund
requesL
Leiby stressed, however, that
the clred'1ng contemplated WOU1d only be to repair storm damage.
He reiterated the slate agency's
long-held view that no work in
cleaning out the rest of the silt in
the bay could be Wldertaken unt1l
the flow of siltfrom the San Diego
Creek L~ rontrolled.
FBI Hunting
Missing Coed
DA YI'ONA BEACH SHORES.
Fla. <AP>-A woman was miss-
ing today alter a holdup man
a bducte d her from th e
beacbfront motel where sbe was
taking a spring break with a
group of friends, police said.
Authorities reared 18-year-old
Carol Ann Barrett of Zanesville,
Ohio, may have been taken out
or state. The FBI joined the in-
q uiry.
Pohce Capt. Frank Daraio
s aid Mi.ss Barrett and a compan·
ion were accosted outside the
d oor of their room at the
Treasure Island Inn about 2 a.m.
Sunday by a man with reddish
hair, a beard and mustache.
Pope Visits Town
CASTEL SANTA MARlA, Italy
(AP> -Pope John Paul 11
braved a freezing rainstorm to
visit a town 100 miles nortbeut
ol Rome that was devastated by
an earthquake last September
Two children who lost their
parents in the quake cried as the
pope embraced them Sunday.
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JUMPER SAVED •••
semi-hero, but no one gave a
damn now."
Help ultimately came.
Someone bad caJJed the Auto
Club.
"What they sent wasn't a
wrecker M anything like that,"
Payn• aakl .... Tbey sent a flat.bed
truck. No, be didn't !tave a
jumper cable .
u90 BE TOWED ME :c:: the
Fourth Street ramp, p off
and droooed the car at a Mr'Vtce statlon. -"rhea he save me t.be
bllJ. "FortY·nve bucks be wanted.
Forty-flvt lousy bdollau. t s c reamed, but • wasn't
U1t.eaJnc. Pay or he'd take the
BeliU.,. "Trouble wn, 1ee t didn't
have ;s·ft" bucks. I ••t have , .no checkbook, DO wallet, no ftr'a llcmte -not
OM damned Qdna. Tben an DO
pocket.a ln Joutnl 1ult1 aod I
t
was only going up the canyon to
see my car.
"RE WOULDN'T SEND ME a
bill because be didn't know lf I
Wat l)'in& about wbo I WU and
wbere I lived. Finally, J found a
receipt from the paint •boo on
the lloof' of the car and be
agreed that I ptobably wu the
Gerald ~ written on It.••
A 1tadon atteDctant boOlted
the battery and the Bentley
came beet to life.
Tbe wood tn1ay man said he'd
do the wotlt next wHlt. Tbe
Bentley'• belna ttored at tbe
paint shop. Pa)"DI tot back to
bl• Laauna bome about 4:30
Frtday aft.DOCJO. 1'e bW from
the Alllo Qub buD't.antftd.
"I baft Mrioualy MluD to consider ll tbe life ol a Good
sa..,arltao I• all Uut ,.. ................. . Ht dt4i however, check Ute *Pit.a to ... laOw UM ,...
woman wa1 sett!AI alofte.
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Ee•11••,_, . ..._.~-......
Arthur M. Okun. one of the nation's foremo s t
economists and a consultant ·
to Republican an d Democratic presidents. is
dead of a heart attack at the age of 51.
Despondent
Refugee
Hangs Self
A 22-ye a r-old Vie tnames e
refu gee, apparently despondent
over being unable to find a job in
lhi s country. ha nged himself
from a tree in the backyard or
an Irvine home in which he was
h vine. police said.
Police said there were no
i ndications of foul play
surrounding the man's death.
A macrame plant banger was
used to commit the s uicide,
police said.
Police said friends of Tran
Q uoc Hun g s aid he was
d esponde nt ove r having a
di ffi c ult tim e findin g
(•mploymenl and accustoaung
hi mself to the new lffestyle he
fo und in this country.
Hung was last seen at 10 p.m.
watching television m the Lrvine
home at 14~2 Linden.
Wh e n one or h is friends
noticed him missing from the
house. he discovered lbe body in
the backyard and called the
poh ce, who arrived at about 4:S2
a.m. Saturdav.
F....-P~AJ
VAULT •••
Two of those voices, he tesWied,
indicated the robbers m ay have
bt'en black or from the south.
Ca rrano testified the vault
doo r had been left aJar b ~
Fulton , who had left Sw1:-.!>
Vaults alx>ut 15 to 20 minute~
before lhe ~un ma n arrived.
The rotund metals trader s:ud
he overheard one of the robbers
tell the ~unman. "Take care of
that fat guy before we leave ."
·'I pretty much knew 1t wa:. all
over." Carrano told the jury.
"But obviously they didn't kill
you." said de fens e attorney
Herbert Dodell.
"No they didn't. and I'm very
happy," Carrano replied.
F ulton, represented by the
p ubli c de f e nde r 's office. p re vious ly had deni ed any
involvement in the robbery and
e mbezzlement of metals from
the Cirm.
He testified be was a l home al
the lime the incident occurred.
•
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Snow Buries
TWo Stfttes
8)' Tiie ANocJ.a&ed Pl'e9I
A 1prtng anowetorm bad much
of KUNI and Oklahoma buried
under a foot of snow today wtth
bundreds of travelen taJtin&
refuse to armories, overflowiq
motelaandevenaja.U.
Jo 'ftlltern Kauu, where tbe
comlq of spring last week put
the cl'OC'l*!S to bloom with tem·
peraturee in the 60s, a near-
bllua.rd Sunday left QOWI 15
inches deep in aome areas. Many
highways were dosed and Ness
City. a tow of 1, 700, WU shut
of(. •
In Oklahoma. where ac-
cumulations ranged from four
inches to nearly a foot, winds
built toar-foot drifts ln Beaver
County. forcing the closing or
U.S 64. 1be Oklahoma Highway
Patrol also closed portions of
U.S. 281 and U.S . 83 Sunday
night.
Hail the size of marbles. pelted
some areas and high winds
ripped roofs and destroyed some
s mall buildings in south
Oklahoma City and Chickasha.
The winds damaged 15 to 20
homes and ball a dozen apart-
ment comple xes , a uthorities
said. No injuries were reported.
Winds gusting to nearly SO
mph in Kansas whipped snow
Mesa Council
Hopefuls Set
Busy Schedule
Candidates for three Costa
Mesa City Council seats up for
grabs April 8 are facing a busy
Tuesday with a ppeara nces
scheduled before three groups.
AU of the forums are open to
the public. sponsors report, but
only council candidates who art!
Re publicans w1ll a ppear at the
fi rst session Tuesday morrung.
That one. set fo r 10 JO a m. on
the Reuben E Lee restauranl
bo:it 1n Nt•wport Beach. 1~
sponsored by the Costa ~tesa
a nd Mesa Ve rde F ed e rated
Women's Clubs.
T he second Corum. set for
11 :4S a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Women's Club. 610 W. Ultb St.. ls
s ponsored by the Downtown
Kiwanis Club. Mes a -West Homeowne r~
Association has scheduled a
rorum for 7 p.m . at Rea Middle
School. 601 Hamilton St.
Ca rlos Young. homeowners
president. said ht.· expects more
lhan 200 people lo attend tht•
session at Rea S<·hool
So fa r . un i v two othf>r
candidatt· fo r um!> haH bHn
~chedulcd be fore lhe April K
i:ll·c t1on.
Easl sad~ residen ts ha vt'
~cheduled one for Kaiser Middle
School. 21.30 Santa Ana Ave. at
7. 30 p m.. F rida y. according
Dave Leighton.
Apr il 2 is the date set by
Broo kview Co n do m1n1um
As socia tion for a 7}·39. p.m. fo rum at lbe group's c ut>hOU.se,
630 Paularino Ave., accord.Ing to
s po k es w o m a n Sy lvi a
St'hweltzer.
This year's nine candidates
include incumbents Donn Kall
a nd Ed McFarland .
b u s iness m a n C hris Steel.
adm101strat1ve analyst Paul
R3 ver, business owner Richard
Johnston. restaurant owner Eric
J o hn s on , P l a nn i n g
C o mm is s i o n er Ri c h a rd
Ca rs tensen , a uthor Da vid
i:Jalsiger and realtor Robert
Graham.
and reduced vt.lbiUty to near
iero Sunday night. Drifts of
more Ulan three feet were re·
ported near Dodee Ctty, wldcb
got 9 inches.
Ness City, ln west.central
Kanaas, reported U lDcbel ot
snow and all road& leadin& oat ot
the town were closed. Alex·
ander, 33 miles to the eut, bad
12 lncbes. The Kanau Highway Patrol
closed a 2:JS.Qllle stretch ot In-
terstate 70 Sunday niaht from
Salina. in central Kansu to
Goodland, in the northwest.
Most highways in southwest
Kan.as were closed.
Highway crews trying to open
the roads today were hampered
by stalled vehicles. Nearly all
sch ools within the snow.
blanketed area were closed for
today.
Police in Dodge City, Garden
City. Hays and Russell ordered
Nat iona l Guard Armories
opened to provide shelter for
stranded motorists. In Garden
City. about 2SO people spent the
night in the armory.
f',....Paff*!AJ '·
SLAYINGS. •
··si m i larities and di s -
similarities" between this lat.est case and others in which young
males have been round slain and
sometimes sexually mutilated.
"We can't positively say yes
or no." Hart said when asked if
the cases were linked.
The s tring of unsolved
murders goes back to the early
1970s and involves perhaps as
many as 29 slayings of yowg
m en throughout the Southern
California area.
A co mmon thread linking
many o( the cases is that the vic-
t1 m!. were h1tchhik10g at the
lame of their d1sappearance.
llart sa id Rugh. whose ad·
dress 1s being w1thht>ld, was last
'et'n Fndav afternoon on his
..... a., lo work The shenff'!. or-
hclal said he did not know where
the youth worked.
Rugh was to catch a bus in
G arden Grove, Hatt &aid. and
wu last seen at t.be hue atop b)'
his brother.
A utb or1ties s a y the
similarities in this case with the
others include cause or death
(StrangulaUOn), disposal or the
b o d i es (dum p e d near a
roadway} .md cond.Jtaon and ap-
pt>arant'e or th<.' bodies (usually
nude l.
\ nolht•r bod' . ~t 1 II un1den-
l1fl ed. was dumpt<d along the
Orte ga H1ghwa) i n e arly
Decem bt.•r. R1 ver:.1 de County
3uthontacs ha ve been investigat-
mg the slaying of a young male
whose body was found at the up-
per San Juan Creek campground
several month~ ago. The camp-
ground straddles the boundaries
between Orange and Riverside
counties.
Before this latest incident.. the
most recent kilJing occurred
Feb. 6. when the body of James
Sean Moore. 18, was found in
Riverside County.
The killings have occurred
mosUy ~n weekends and prin· c1pally m coastal communities
m Southern California. Police
are not certain, however, about.
how many of the slayings going
back to 1972 could be related.
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'Eurodollar' Hit
For U.S. Woe
By JOHN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK (AP)~ To John Winthrop Wrtlbt, wbase
investment firm handles $1 billion or lndlvldual and
lnetituli()nal inve1tmenta, the Idea of curtnc inflaUon by
promoting a recestk>o ls equivalent to phlebotomy.
That practice, more commonly known u blood·letting,
was thought to be a unlversal cure many years ago when
medicine was still in a very dark age. But atill oo darker,
he sa~s. than some of modem ec:oaomks.
Recession. says Wright, a conservative. blue-~hlp investor, produces two efrects he thinks should be obvlOUS
to everyone by now:
It reduces the numbers of independent, competitive
businesses and compels government to borrow in order to finance JObless
benefits and weUare programs that
deplet.etbenatioo'iln.dustrialcapilal.
A rttessioo, In other words, not
only weakens the subsequent recovery
but sets the stage for the next recession.
And as the patient grows weaker, the
doctors see no alternative but to let
more blood.
WR.IGHT SPOKE rttently at the cu..tu•I'
Annual Symposium on American Capitalism. which be
sponsors at Fairfield University, a short distance rrom the
Bridgeport. Corm., offices of Wright Investors' Service.
As he sees it. the designers or fiscal and moneta_ry
policy continually cut the ve&ns of the patJent.1n th1s instance
the private domestic economy, instead of attacking the
disease that leads to the ailment.
The disease. Wright told an audience of busm~
oeople, academics and students. is Eurodollars. No. be
does not attribute all blame to them. but he does believe
they are an obvious and unchecke<I mone~ary problem
00 NOT LET "Et:ROOOLLAR" throw you. at as
really a simple term All 1l means ts a dollar borrowed
from a foreign bank That borrowed dollar is an IOU to the
bank It 1s an asset It 1s a dollar asset. And when a bank
has irn asset 1t lends at out.
Thal dollar asset does not take on the ronfaguratJon o!
3 dollar bill 1mprtntPd With the rag ure or Georgl'
Washingtoo. It 1s a credit dollar. t.he very same as that
created when you borrow from your local bank.
As we have seen. the Federal Reserve can hmat
l('ndang and borTowing tn domestjc banks. but there as no
formal regulat10n of those dollars produced overseas Aod.
Wright points out. they now total $450 b1luon. or only sso
t)llhon less than the domestically produced total
ONCE UPON A TIME, Wnght observed. anyone
wanting US. dollars would buy them on the foreign
exchange market, creating a demand that would hrt thl·
price and proteet us from imported innataon . If the dollars
were valued higher. for example. oal might t'Oe>l relat1vel}
less
The dilution of dollar value is likely to continue 1r
Eurodollar production as not slow~. said Wright. If
unchecked. he forecast the Eurodollar total will be triple
the domestic dollar s upply in five years.
"There is no way or stoppmg the inflation of dollar
prices all over the world, no way of stopping the escalation ~
or Middle East oil prices payable ln dollars." Wright told co
his audience .
.. NO WAV OF AVOIDING tbe ever · rising cost of energy
m the U.S.A. and the inflation wbicb I.Devit.ably a ccompanies
1t ; simply no way o f accomplis hin g these
basic obJecti ves without first recognizing and actmR
on the obvious pnnciple that the United States must
control the creation of U.S. dollar credits and deposrt:. everywhere•··
Still. Wright 1s optimistic about the United St.atei. ·
ability to see its way through.
'Whale it as too late lo avoid a re~ssion. h(' <;a1d tn an
interview. a rec-ess1on "wtth unemployment n sing much
more than forecast." he believes the countrv can find 1h
way out of 1t
H E SEES THE Federal Rel>e rvt: beginning lo
rttogruu Lhc.> need to control foreign as well as domesl1<'
rlollars. and he hopes 1t can aJTange control agreements
with foreign central banks.
lie has faith Americans Wlll take whatever strong
med1c1ne is required if they see that tl promotes health
and that they will soon rebwld a strong economy.
But first. he says, the monetary bloodletting -the
weakening of the economy for futile reasons and without
any implementation of long-range corrective mea~ure:
has got to stop
All retail space at the Chino Shopping Center has been
leased. according to a spokesman for Diversified Shopping
Cen&er, a Costa Mesa firm that owns the center.
Far West Semtts, IK., Irvine, will open its 200th
restaurant. Reuben's, Peter's Landing, at 11 :30 a.m. Tues·
day at 16360 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach.
Bank Amertcard officials will speak on bow to combat
fraud, internal controls and proper idenUfications at a 7:30
a.m . breakfa11l Thursday at Huntington Beach Inn. The
event Is sponsored by Huntington Beach Chamber of Com· merce.
Gold, Silver Quotations
By Tlae Allodated Pftss
Selected world gold prices today ;
London: morning fixing $M4.00, up $19.00; afternoon nx. lng $SS8.25, up $33.25.
Part.: afternoon fixing $554.18, up $17.10. Fr&llkhln: $556.00, up $25.48.
Zartda: bld $SS8.00, up f37.00; ~.00 asked.
New York: Handy & Karman late tDOl'1liDt $S58..2$, up
$33.2.S.
New YCM'k : Enet!lhard 1e.llin1 price late momlDC $$9..U,
up$33.3S.
New Yon: En11elhard rabrtcat.ed told late rnom.lnc
$S79.~. up "1'.S'2.
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NEW YORK <AP ) -H~ fl Harman sliver $23.250, up .•:
$6.350.
Enplha.rd silver $22.G . up *1.m : fabricated lilwr.
$24 .64$, up St.650.
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