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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilota ancer I -.· s Divers Seareh Divided Cot•rt For ingBody Rules Patronage In St•nken Copter System 111egal MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 31 , 1980 VOL 1), NO '1, l SECTIONS, n PAGES I Likes ~rand pa I Dao Ip ,.,._. ,.,_.. "' lt-r1 •• ,..,. Eleven-month-old Penney Nicholson makes it clear who she favors in upcoming Huntington Beach City Cou'l'il election. Penney, in the arms of her mother, Kim . is lhe g randdaug hter of incumbent Councilman Ron Pattinson Daughter and granddaughter were at a political rally Sunday at Huntington Beach's Central Park. Court Overturm PaJ,ronage System WASHINGTON (AP) -In a • ntajor blow to the system or political patronace, the U.S. Supreme Court today gave gov· 1 emment workers broad new pro- tection from being fiTed for their politJcal party afflllatton. fusion and undermine American political parties. Writing for the majority, Justice John Paul Stevens enun· ciated a ·new test for political hiring and nnng_ <See JOBS. Pal(e AZ> C'epter S a •k Divers Seek Crash Victim /\minoil 011 Company hired an underwater search team to con tinue th<' hunt today for the bod> of a man belte\-ed trapped inside Ttjuanans Protest Delay In Flood Aid TIJlJ/\N/\, Mexico <AP> -At least fi0.000 people remain cut off from normal roads and new dro" nangs are still being reported a month arter floodw aters hit Ba- 1a Cahfom1a m February ln a pubhc protest attended by about 150 people Sunday, the government was accused or in difference in the wake of last month's storms. A Protesters said the floodgates at Rodnguez Dam were opened and closed a rbitrarily last week. causan~ erratic water flow and four deaths in Tijuana's La Mesa !>u burb. s pokes man Jaime Derenazde la Para claimed One washed-out bridge still hasn't been repaired, the dem· onstrators comaplained. Two deaths were of t~n-a~ers drowned al different limes Fn· day while trying to cross the Alamar River fed by water from behind the dam. Two other bodies were found Saturday. Across the U.S. border, the body of a woman about 50 was found Sunday in the Tia Juana River. An illegal alien reported the body to U.S. Border Patrol of· ficers. Lifeguards said lhe un- identified woman apparently drowned while trying to cross the border. a helicopter which c rashed Saturdav night orr the coa~t or Huntington ~ach The m1ssin~ passenger. 26 vear -old Jeff Moon of Lon~ i3each. was presumed killed along with pilot Gar)!. L<'e Rohwer. 49, of Lakr Elsinore. when th<' oil company helicopter nose-dived into the water about 300 varru. off Bolsa Chica State Beach O r ange Count y Harbor patrolmen qmckl y recovered the pilot's body .... h1ch was round fl oallnJ? near the wreckagf.' of the Amino1I USA helicopter Investigators said the crashed helicopter broke away from 1b pontoon~ and ~ank ~fore they could search the wreckage for the ,;econd body i\ three-man Orange County shenrfs divini;t team spent four hours Sunday scounng the chilly 30-foot dN'P waters but turned up only a helicopter seat and a portion oC a pontoon Huntington Reach pohce, who ar e roordinatmg the !)earch. theorized tha t the c rashed copter may have retained some buoyancy and drifted from the area rather than settling on the ocean floor Police satd Aminoil has hired a private diving crew to take over the search Witnesses who saw the crash See SEARCIJ. Page AZ> Kennedy Win8 P oll SEASIDE. O r e . CAP> - Oregon Democrats e ndorsed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy over President Carter in a presJden- tlal preference straw poll and adopted a generally liberal par- ty plat.Corm Sunday lo wind up a three-day convention. Pilot Price To Increase Home dehvery pnce ror the Daily Pilot will go from S3 TS. to S4 per moat.h effective Apnl 1 'V our Daily Pdot CU· r1er, ..-t. ao tadepea· denl merchant. will re· cetve 40 percent of the in· c r ease for ha s or he r S<'r v1ces to you at the new prtl'l' Continuing ma1or cost 1nrrea.~ tn all aspt>clS of n1·v. spaper producllon and d1strtbullon such a!> two .. ubstanta~I tnl'reases in the pnl'<' of newsprint in ~1" monlhs and a 13 per ('t'nl mrrease in dastnbu 11on exf)('nse m;ike this co<;l increase necessaq Prict• of s tnRle cop1e<; ~old at coin boxes or over th t' rounter will be 1n· erea~ed to 2.5 cent-. datl). and to 50 cents Sunday Bandit Robs Su permarket In Valley A F'ounta1n Valley s upermarket was robbed at clos- ing time early Sunday by a man who indicated he had a gun m the pocket of his blue velvet sport coat. police said A clerk at the Alpha Beta market . 8930 Wamer Ave .. was putting money into a safe at about 12.45 a .m .. police said. when a man approached and said. "Don 't move. Don't say a word. Just give me all of the money in the safe." The clerk complied. and the man walked out with approx· 1mately $500 and drove off in a red Datsun 280·Z. police said. The suspect was described as age 24·28. dark complexion. medium curly hair. stocky build, very neat in appearance and calm in demeanor. Jn a &-3 decision, the court held that the cooaUtutiooal right to freedom of aa1ociatfon pro· tect.s even some policymaking and confidential eovernment •orkers from being dismissed •hen voters tum one party out ol office in favor of uotber. Shah's Cancer Spreads to Liver Ju1Uce Lewi• PoweU, in a tbarply worded disaent, said the court's rulina gutte d the patronage system, ignored U.S. hlltory and would create COQ4 • TwoReecued SAN FERNANDO <AP> -A -General Telephone repalrrnan was swept away while trying to reecue a 18-yeu·old bo)' who ~ fallen Into the Pacolme ~1h, but both were rescued, poUceaaid. • CAIRO, Eeypt (AP) -The cancer a!fllcttng the deposed • shah or Iran has spread to bis liver. but it was believed the dis· ease could be controJled by drucs. one or the docton who operated on hlm sald today. Dr. Fouad Nur, head of the tumor section at Maadl military hospital, where the s hah's s pleen was removed Friday. sald the Uver, as well u the s pleen, was cancerous. Nur was explaining to re· porten the meaning of an Of· flclal medical bulleUn which H id merely that medical test.3 I bad shown the two organs bad "lympbatJc swelling." He said the shah's team or doctors all believe the dlaease can be controlled by druas and that the shah cu live an ln· determinate amount of Ume. TbJs wu e .. enllatly 1lmllar to the ov,erall report elven to re. porten Saturday when the doc· tors held a new• conference to dl1cuu the abah's s plenectomy At that time, the rc1ull1 or the teats were not known. Today's medlcal report sald the shah was allowed · to' walk around hl11 room, was belna fed ., llqulds through his mouth and hit morale wu high. He l5 out of the Intensive care unit 1n which he was placed atter the 80· minute operation Friday, the medical report said. Nur sakt that unllke the can· ceroua 1pleen, the liver was not removed in such caae1, but treated with chemicals. The shah, eo, bas been recelvint tre1tmeot for cancer ol a lymph node In his neck for six years. 1'-e spleen la part of the lym· phatlc system . and . filters out red and wbitt blood cells. But becaUM! It was cancerous, Nur said , lt was destroying lhe cells Instead. Nur confirmed one essential part or the medical bulletin wbl~b said the bone marrow was "funcUonlng normally." This meant that the shah's boood was being re1enerated normally, Nur said. Dr. Michael DeBakey, the Houston cardlolo1t1t who headed the operattni team, told the newa ~erence last week that the spleen bad swollen to the alie of a football and could have resulted in the shah 'a death <See SHAH. P•ce A2> Carter Relays 81 Tk A.SS«laeed Press The lraruan government may anno unce n ew steps in the hostaRe crisis as early a' ton ight, pt•r haps including transfer of the SO Amc ricaM r6 i.tovemment custody. a Foreign M mastry sp<>kcsman said But revol utionary leader ,\ ~atollah Ruhollah Khome1n1 · made a new broadt•ast attack on thl' United States. arrusing 1t of threatening force President Carter p<>stponed a <;cheduled speech and set a con ferencf' with national security advisers. shortly after rep<>rt~ from Iran said transfer of lht• hostages wa!> bein~ conMdered It a lso wa s lea rne d 1n Wa shington that a message Carter sent to Iranian 0Hic1ab ~ arncd that the United Stales would order further retaliation against Iran 1r there as no break an the hostage situation In a Tehran Radio broadcast today, Khomeini attacked the Un ited States for what he called threats of military force to free the American hostages. "It was all words," he said or the US. stance. "Even now it is all just words. Never be afraid or such words because t hey are not followed by action." he said <See lllAN. Page A%> Coast Weather Fair tonight and Tues· day except for some late night and early morning cloudiness. Winds 15 to 20 mph during afternoons . Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 50 inland. Highs Tuesday in upper &Os. INSIDE TODA" Nancv Lopez-Melton cap- tured her first golf rouma· ment of the 11ear Sunda11. winning the Wome1t '1 Kemper (.)pen at Mt~ Vff'dc Count'l/ Club in Costa Meto. See aporla, poqe Bl. •••• l I . . llootiag tor a lt'iaaer Fans of Nancy Lope1·Melton expressed the m selves with this sign Sunda y a s their favo rite wom an golfe r strode down fairway at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa on her way to victory m women's Ke m per Opt>n Vor lht:• d et a ils, l:ll't:' today ·~ Sporll-t M'<'tlOn , pagl· B l 'llaeg Couldn't Protest Weather 1\ eorps of a bout 40 a ntl·nuclear powe r pro tl'stc rs gathe red in Sa n Clemente's Plaza P <.i rk Saturday unde r s unny skies for 11 thrt·e·m 1h.' m a r c h t o tbe San On ofre nuclear powe r generating st ation. No prob· le m s wen • en tountl'l'l'd during t he i\I l1ance Fo r ~urv 1 \'a l ·spon\ored l'Venl on first annJ\'t•rs<Jn of P t•nns\ h·ani:.i s Thn ·e Mill• Island nuclear powt•r i>lant accident F,.._P~AJ SEARCH ••• described it a s sounding Uke &n e xplosion anci :,aid they heard the whir or the copter's rotor blad es churning m the water. O n e wi t n ess s a id th e hc·U~opter dipped toward the ocean, came back up a nd then dropped Aminoil spokesmen said the <·om p a n y h e l icop ter w a s trans porting an employee to ao offshore d r illing platform - Platform Emmy, located about three miles orf coast. FAA investigator s a re ex· a mining the reasons for the crash but said no determination has been made al this point. Boat Blast Injures Six 1-'0 RT LAUDERDALE, Fla. tA P ) -A 26·root boat that had s topped ror fuel on the New River exploded and burned, in· JUrlng six persons. inc luding a wo m an whose s houlder was broken by a piece of shrapnel,· authorities said. The other five pa ssenger s ha d burns and abrasions. Fire officials said the pilot s m elled vapors as the Moon Mi st Ill pulled away from the Amity Yacht Basin on Saturday night. All but the woman jumped orr the boat before ll blew up. 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In Montana, Sweetgrass Coun· ty authorittes searched for a rancher reported lost in deep, swirling snow after he left Big Timber for his ranch 40 miles away. A winter storm watch was posted for Nebras ka throu~h tonight, alter a day.long respite from a lbree-Oay storm that left more than 2 feet of snow "In a nuts hell, the re 1s a powerful storm coming out or the Rockies . . . . It will have heavy s now -more than four inches." s aid forecas ter Fred Meier. The heavy, wet s now caught Nebraska cattlemen a l the peak of calving season, and officials reared another storm could dev- ast a te the calr crop. A 1975 storm killed 56,000 calves, cost· mg caWemen $4 million One c attle man , Ora n Magnuson, or Arthur. Neb., said he 'd already had at least 30 calves suffocate in snow drifts or up to 12 feet . He called the situ&· lion "desperate ." "This new storm, well, that could break the camel's back," said Lincoln County Extension Agent Wesley Hansen of North Platte. Many ranchers in Nebraska a nd Montana were gathering cattle into protected areas, feed· Ing them extra hay and keeping 12-car Crash OaimsTwo BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A 12·car pUeup ln a dual storm west of here OD Interstate 5 hu killed an Alameda County gtrl and an elderly Oran1e County woman and left a dozen other people injured, officials said. The ytcttma were Identified by a C1Ulomla IDlbway Patrolman u Nlcholf Tornaraa, 8 , ot Albany and'l>orot.hy Grtca.s. 79, of Placentia. He aald one car apparently braked when duat blew across the roadway, reducing vlalblllty to near aero, and other cara pUld Into lt ID a chain reactJon. a dOM' watc·h on them and the weather . H u n d r l ' d s o r m o t o ri s ts "tranded overnight an a rmon es left for home Sunday. but secon· da ry roads m western Nebraska still were blocked by dnrts. , Want.er storm wammgs cov· ered most o( Montana . and the south ce n t r al sec t io n was hardest btt. with 25 inches or s now in Lewistown. Driving con· diliona were poor in most parts of Montana on Sunday. Rogers Pass between Mis· ~o ula and Gre at Fa lls was closed to all but emerf'ency traf· he. Laguna Man Drowns in Fall off Pier Newport Beach police said to· day t hey believe a seizure was the cause of the drowning Sun day or a 21 yea r·o ld Laguna Beach man Pat rick Brian Ra ndall, 1395 Skyline Driv<'. drowned Sunday morning after railing into the bay off a dock at 3450 Via Opo rto. According to police, the young m an . an e mployee or t he Newport Salling School. was st andmg on the dock talking o n a te lephone t o another employee ln the school's offi ce The office worke r told of· ficlers the conversation was a bruptly terminated and s he thought she heard a splash over the phone line. A search for the missing man proved ruwe until divers from the city Uleguard department were called in and recovered his body from the bay. The -dead man'• family told police be was a strong swimmer. but they also noted he was an epileptic. Suita Denied WASHINGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today re· fused to l et tho United Steelworkers union sue the Rockefeller FamJly Fund and seven other foundations for al· te1ed labor law vlolationa. Tbe union and ill national ottlcen s ued the fouodatlon1 ln April 1978, cb&ritng tbat lbey me1ally contributed to a dt11ldeot faction in the un1on'a 1'77 electlona . --------· $·1 7 .2 Billion Cut? Carter Seeks to Balance 'Bl Budget WASmNGTON <AP) -.Prest· de nt Carte r asked Conareu today to balance his 1881 bud1et by s lu blnt $17.2 billion in planned government 1peod1n1, promlaing t.bat tbe cutbacka will help control the nation's worsen· log inGaUon. "We have a real fiJht ahead," Carter said in aigrung the re· vised budget. But be promiled to "do every· lhin1 iD my power" to see b1I propouls enacU!d, tbreatenincto u.ae biJ veto power if necessary. Spending will be curtailed ror nearly aU government activities. e x cept d e re nse and Social Security. with dttp cuts an out· lays for JOfJs procums, revenue· shartni for the states and in 1ov. ernment pay and retirement benefits In addition. Interest payments will be $2.2 billion leas because the government will be borrowing Jess Coupled with pl anne d an cre ases an revenues Crom the president's new energy Import taxes. the cull! would leave a surplus an government apending or $16.5 billion lD the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, which would be the largest bud1et surplus in the nation's Mstory The previous hlghH t aurplw. was $12 billion m UM8 However. the prospect or a large surplw. an 1981 alread y 1s t t-mpt1ng Congresa to distribute at to Americans through a tu cut 1t1 own borrowin& -not jUlt for one year or two, but aa a Iona· term policy.'· The revlaed bud1et contaiDa new for«uta for the economy's third year which include a milder recession, worae inflation and less unemployment than Carter forecas t in January. I Related story, A7) Wallenda Kin Hurt in Fall LAKELAND. Fla. <AP> -C arla Wallenda Guzman. a daughter or Ka rl Wallenda, the late patriarch of the Flying W alleoda.i;, suffered minor tnJurtes after a 20·foot fall when a n ggmg bolt on her h1ch wt.re snapped. She wu flaiahlng her performance Sunday at the Great Roo Morrla Clrcwi on the Slide of Lile, a ~·foot wire strung from a point 70 feet above the 1round, when the bolt broke ·'The boll s napped and abe kept &Olnc untJI she hlt the ground," aald circus. owner Ron Morris. She wu treated and re· l ea sed from Lakeland Gt'ner4ll llt,1"1p1lal -Consumer pric• an expecMd to increase 12.8 percnt. eom· pared wUb 10.7 pereent tone.at an J aauary ud IJ.I r:rent tut· year. 1'bl foncut baMd • the expeded prtee level in tbe fourth quarter of 119> compared with the fourth quarter ol lt'1'1. The 12·month increase ln prices laat year wu 13.3 perceot. ,..,.._P-.41 JOBS ••• "The ultimate inquiry 11 DOt whether the label 'policylDUer' or 'coaftdent1aJ' nu a parUeular position; rather, the quatioa ta whether the hiring authority can de monstrate that party affiUa· t1on is an appropriate nqu.1.re· ment for effedJve performance of the public office involved," Stevens sa.id. The court'• ruU.nL:re in u.e caae of two Roek County, N. Y., aulltant public defeoden fired by a new Democratic public defender became they were Republicans. Today's rulln1 sharply ex· panded a 1971 decision, Elrod vs. Bums, in which the court was divided. In that cue, the court reinstated non·civll-aervice employees of the Cook County, Ill .. sberur1 office. Tbe five low· level employees bad been t1red for ladcf ng Democratic Party sponsorah.lp Ir Carter 's spending cuts art• a pproved, it would at th<' very least balance the federal budget for the n~t time in 12 yea rs Total outlays an 1981 would Ix· $611 5 b11Uon, with revenue:. or $628 bilUon. That compare:. with Carter's original J anuary pm po~al for outlayi. or $615 8 billion ;i nd revenues or $600 b11l1on . which would have left a der1c1t or $15 8 bilbon Fre..P-..AI IRAN HOST AGES. • • Carter left dercnse :.pending virtually Intact, and actually m n e ased 1t s light ly to off'>N h1 ~her fuel costs Under the r<· vised budget, derense outla ys would tota l $150.5 b1lhon. up fro m S146.2 b11hon ui the origin al budget C'ongn•:,::. already •~ at v.ork on a last or hudgl'l r ut5 for its ov.n for 1981 that clo:.dy parallels < artcr's proposals. and an some <'J~e::. $(OCi. beyond them . Tht' budget wall not b<>t·ome law until approved by Congrt'ss While some cnllcs or Cart.er ., ne w anli·lnflation strategy have q uestioned whether ba la ncing the budget will help reduce mna. lion. Cart.er said they "miss the point." .. Balancing the budget lS not a cure·all, but · it is an essential t•le mcnt 1n th <• m o re com . µn·hen!)1vc program.· he said an a m essage to Congress His new s t r,a tegy includes credit controls ·and an energy import lax that will ra ise the price or J(aw hnt· by 10 cen~ a gallon Carter said inflation can't •be cont rolled until "the federal gov <-rnment has demonstrated to the Amen can people that it. will d1sc1plinc its own spending and • Book Ban Rapped T EL AVIV. Israel CAP I -The authors of an unpublis hed book <'ntitlcd "None will Survive Us -the Story of the Israeli A· Bomb" said today they would ask the Israeli Supreme Court to overturn the mabtary censor's decision banrung 1l. J 9umaHsts Ami Doron and Eh Teicher were to ld th at t h e ir H ebr e w manusc r ipt c o uld not be published because 1t would be• harmful to Is rael's security The Casual Side ot Rugby an the Londoo·mon1tored broad· cast. H t• al'IO condt'mned the Soviet U n i o n ·,. 1n ter,e n t1 o n an Afgharustan and predicted the Russians would "eventually be defeated." saying no power can 1mpos.e 1t.s Wlll on the world The Soviet news agency Tass today reported that Soviet Prest· dent Leonid I. Brezhnev s~t Khomemi coogratulallons on the fi rst anmveniary or the Islamic Hepubhc of Iran A F o r e i g n M 1n 1s tr y ~p o kes man co ntac t ed by a Western Jo urnalist m Tehran said the subJect of a ho6tage transrer wa.s taken up by the ruJ. ang Revoluuonary Council and that President Abolhassan Bani· Sadr would discuss lbe matter toni&ht with Khomeini, Iran's revolutionary leader who would have the ftnal word. . The student militants holding the hostages at the U S. Em· bassy have rt'Je<'.ted previous dt'· mands to tum them over to lhe J?Ovt>mment After a Sunday council meet· ing, Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbadeb said the members discussed oropasals m ade by I * * * Frem P.,.e A J SHAH ••• 1f it had not been removed. But he said the lymphatic cancer was not threatening the shah ·s l.lfe and that he could look forward to a normal. active ex· 1stence. The shah Is expected to leave the hospital next week to lake up residence in an as yet un· determined location in Egypt President Anwar Sadat offered the shah permane nt asylum when he left Panama eight days a~o 100% cotton rvqby shorts and par ts BVatlable 1n ooiors of red wtl1te khaki sky blue navy and gold Also the classic bar strtpe rugby shirt 1n a pOly/couon blend ' lrub diplomat ·Sean MacBricde, and Gholbzadeh Hid MacBrtde declared U S. Secretary of St.ale Cyrus R. Vance "bas agrfled up- on th1s proposal." He did not e laborate and MacBride refueed to say what he recommended. Bani·Sadr said the council had made a decision, but refuaed to reveal details. There was no immediate com- m e nt fro m the U .S. State Department. CBS reported that the council decided Sunday night, by a Yale or 7 to 6 to get the Americans t r ans fe rred lo government <'Ustody and presumably use rorce ar the militants balk. But Te hran officials denied any de· c1s1on was reac~. The Los Angeles Times report. e d that afte r the meeting G hotbzadeh said the cou.ncil agreed to move lbe hostages and lbat KhomeiJu had not yet ap. proved the lramfer. "We discu.ued the trusfer of the hoet.qes. I think lt will be done very shortly. witb!n a f"' days." Gholbzadeh said. A spokesman for t.be miJitaata dismissed reports t.be COUDd.I 11· s ued an order to tum over the Americans. The report of the council's de· It b e rations on the hostace trans fer came after a White House spokesman said Cart« sent messages last week to Bani· S.dr but denied a report from Tehran that the White House ad· milted mak.ing mistakes in its policies toward Iran. Presidential press secretary Jody Powell wu forced to make the admission aner the Swiss gove rnment confirmed that its a mbasaador in Tehran delivered two messages from Cartef" to Bani·Sadr, early last week and on Sunday. But Powell inaiated that his denial of the Iranian an· nouncement of the first mesaace was accurate because or lbe way he phrased it. ALS OARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH , (714) 644-7030 •, T .. ay'• Closlag , N.Y. Steeks • r VOL. 73, NO. 91. 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 31, 19'0 N Fl FTEE CENTS ~aildidate l'mes No Bore 'Nice Guy'; 9y JOANNB aEYNOLD8 ••o..( ........... Newport Beach City Council n9d6date Rut.belyn Plummer - Ole .iy woman iD the race - IQI she's loiJla to atop bein& SO a,.dylike at candidate foruma. "rve been t.yina to be man· aerly and let everyone bave their aay without interruption, but that's going to stop," she cttclared. Ml" Plummer explained she reached that deciaion after a pair of candidates' debates held last week ln which she was at· t~clted verbally She lmpUed the attacks are tbe result of her being endorsed by the local weekly oewspllper "They're bummed out over It." she said of her opponents. However, the most recent inci· dent. which occurred last Thurs· day at a forum 1pon10red by the Irvine Terrace bOmeowners, in· volved Mayor Paul Rycltoff. She was telling the audience that Rycltotf and council lncum· bent Ray Williams bad voted to re-zone vacant land in Newport Center for residential construe· lion She explained t hat when Ryckoff "hollered out" that "it wasn't so, I became concerned on her way to victor y in women's Kemper Open. For the details. see today's Sports section, page Bl. 7th District N.B Duo ·Explains Issues laga1na Man Charged W it h Cop's AssaUlt On Apnl 8, Newport Beach voters will &elect three council member& to • sit on tM seven-member city coun- cil. Jn Ne~ort . candidates a r e nominated from di&tncts, bu1 are elected at lar~. Following are profiles of th(? two men running for the 7th Distnct seat. TM chstrict covers the Harbor View and Spygla.ss areo.s east of th(? U~r Newport Bay. The ba.lWts list three candidates - incumbt!nt Ray Williams. John Cox and Jeffrey Gaynor. However. • .Gaynor dropped out of the race • "Shortly after filmg has nomination 1 :J>Opera. The sewn other candidates wiU be t ·J)TOfUed throughout the week. Bay Williams, 46, of 1723 Port Sheffield Place. Harbor View \tomes. Incumbent. OCCUPATION: Biology pro- fessor Rio Hondo College. WHY ARE YO U RUNNING : I am runnin& lo de- f.end the ac· complisb· ments already made which, un - fortunately. are reversi- ble. We don't 11eed u much development U same pt(}-WILLIAMS ple want, but lf a different IJ'OUP ii in charge we probably will bave It. Problems left to be solved include bay pollution, preservation of open space. solu· tion of the traffic problem and protection of the bluffs. WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE MO ST PR.ESS IN G I SSU E FACING THE CITY IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS? We're not done solving the bay's Qrob- lems by a long shot. Developers want to go on polluting upstream and have the public pay for it downstream. Once we can st.op the upstream sources or pollu·. tion. then we'll only have to c lean the bay out once in a while. It's a very tough problem. AS A COUNCIL MEMBER. HOW WOULD YOU SOLVE THAT PROBLEM? If we don't come up with a local solution, it's going to be the state that does. My effort will be to work for a local solution. 1 know peo- ple . I have the working rela· tionships within all the agencies involved and I think I can get people to respond very well. I don't have trouble getting along with people in his issue because I understand that one of the dif· ficulties among all the agencies is that we an have different goals . HOW DO YOU STAND ON PROPOSITIONS A AND D? Yes on A. no on D. (A would change city elections to November of odd· numbered years to coincide with school elections ; D would change ci~y elections to November of even-numbered years to coincide with general elections.) ---- Joba Cox: 41, 1306 Outrigger Drive, SpygUlSI Ridge. OCCUPATION: advertising and marketing. A Laguna Beach man was be· ing held today on charges of bat· tery on a police officer, resisting a rrest. and reckless driving following an incident early Saturday morning. Laguna Beach police said that Jay Franklin Steffy. 35, of Laguna Beach. was arrested after allegedly attempting to strike Sgt. Vic Sagan with a piece of lumber during a pursuit through Laguna Beach. Orficers said that Sagan ob· served an auto traveling south on Coast Hi ghway at a high speed at 3 : 15 a.m. and pursued the vehicle to Browncrort and Griffith Place . The driver then stopped tbe car and ra n tnto the bushes. then to his residence at 7?J) Griffith Place. where he was' contacted by Sagan. officers said. The scapect then fled on foot and Sagan purs ued him. The man allegedly grabbed a seven· root-Jong piece of wood and at- tempted to assault Sagan. He also threw four liki torches and a nower pot at the officer. according to police. before being subdued and placed under ar rest. The man was transferred to Orange County with bail placed at $2,500. officers said. Singer Cited TOKYO (AP) -American singer Dionne Warwick woo the $12,000 grand prize Sunday in the Ninth Tokyo Music FestlvaJ with "Feeling Old Feelings." that be doesn't know what's go- ing oo." At th.al point. she said. sbe de- cided to become more forceful in making her points M iSs Plummer 1sn ·1 run.mng against Ryckoff or Williams. She is one of five candidates for the 2nd District seat being vacated by &n Mcinnis. Rycltoff. who represents the 5th Distnct is ~poaed by Philip M au r er W1l11am s. wbo represents the 7th District, is be· ing op~ by John Cox. One of Miss Plummer's oppo- nents. David Shores:-criticized her Wednesday nleht durine a forum sponsored by the Newport Heaghts and Mariners usocla· lions H e acc used he r or being manipulated by Councilwoman Jackie Heather . who was sittmg 1n the second row ln lbe au· dience. Both women denied lbe alle1a· lion. However. two other 2Dd Dis- trict candidates. Dick Clucas and Bob Brockman agreed with Shores' allegation that Mrs . Heather was prompting Miss Plummer. Mias Plummer explained that (See A1TACKS, Page AZ) Cutback Urged Carte r Asks B a lnnced Budget WASHlNGTON CAP) -Preio1 dent Carter asked Con gres:. today to balance his 1981 budget by s lashing $17 2 b1 ll1 on tn planned government spend.mg . promising that the cutbacks v.ill help control the nation's worsen mg innation. "We have a real fight ahead · Carter said in signing the re vised budget But he promised to "do every thing in my power " to see ht:, proposals enacted. threatening to use his veto power 1f necessar} Spending w1U be curtailed ror nearly all government act1v1lles, except defense and Social Security, with deep cuts in out lays for JObs programs. revenue sharing for the states and in gov ernment pay and retirement benefits, In addition. interest payments will be $2.2 bi!Uon less ~ause the government will be borrowing less. Couplea with planned in· creues in revenlH!s from the president's new energy import taxes, the cuts would leave a surplus in eovemmenl spewlin1 O( $18.5 billion iD the fiKal year beginning Oct. l, wh1ch would be the laraest budaet surplus in the nation 'a blatory. The previous highest surplus was S12 billion in 19'8. However. the prospect of a large surplus in 1981 already is tempting Congress to distribute it to Americans through a tax cut If Carter's spending cuts are approved. it would at the very least balance the federal bud~et for the first lime in 12 years. Total outlays in 1981 would tM> S611.5 billion. with revenues or S628 billion That compares with Carter's ori~inal J anuary pro posal for outlays of S615.8 billion a nd revenues of S600 billion. which would have left a deficit of Sl5.8 b1lhoo Carter left defense spendtn~ virtually intact. and actually tn· c r eased 1t slightly to offsel higher fuel costs. Under tbe re vised budget. defense outlay" would total $150.5 bilhon. up from $146 2 billion in the original budget. Congress already is at work on a list of bud~et cuts for its own for 1981 that closely parallel!! Carter's proposals. and in some cases goes beyond them The budget will not become law until a pproved by ConRress While some critics of Carter's new anli·inflalion strategy have questioned whether balancing the budget will help reduce lnfla lion. Carter said they "miss the point." ••Balancing the budget is not a cure·all. but it is an essential element In the more com- prehensive program." he said In a message to Congress. His new strategy includes credit controls and an energy import tax that will raise the prict> of gasoline b) 10 cents a gallon Carter said inflation can't be controll~ until "the federaJ gov crnment has demonstrated to the Amen can people that 1t will d1sc1pbne its own spending and its own borrowing nol Just for one year or two. but as a long- term policy " The rev1sed budget contains nev. fore<'asts ror the econom) s third ~ea r v.h1 c h 1ndude a mlld<'r recession. worse mnat1on .. ,,_....,... COWBOY RETIRES Roger Staubach Staubach Quits, T h a nks r Cowboys DALLAS f AP I -Dallas quarterback RoRer Staubach an· nounced today ht> was retiring after 11 seasons in the National Football League. saying he "thanks the Cowboys" for ht~ t'Xpe nent'e · · 1t 's a decis ion based on va rtous r e a sons ." he said. "There's a point m your career when you have to make a de· cision you want to spend the quality time with your family." A series or concussions last season "was not an overriding factor" be said. "I never wor· ried about injuries. "It's a fairly complex decision for any athlete to make . . . be· ing on top and winning the Super Bowl would be nice but there were a lot of good things in the '70s. and less une mployment than Carter forecas t 1n J a nuary c Related story, A7> Consumer prices are expected to increase 12.8 percent, com· pared with 10.7 percent forecast in J anuary and 12.8 percent last year The forecast is based on the expected price level an the fourth quarter of 1980 compared with the fourth quarter of 1979 The l2-month inc rease tn pnces last year wa.s 13 3 p<:rcent Man Held In Irvine Slaying A male acquaintance of 30- year-old Gayle Ann Lingle, who wu fGUDd in an Irvine field with her throat slit. has been jailed in conoeet.k>o w1tb ber murder. police said today I"*-police u . 0ene Norden saJd Jollin Galea Davenport. ac. of Tmtin.. is being held in tbe NeWl)Ol't Beach jail. His bail is set at $2SO, 000 "I 'm comfortable with the case we have against him. but we s tall have a lot to do." Norden said. "We obtained some items of evidence Friday even- ing when we arrested him at his home We had a search warrant and he didn 't put up any strug- ~le " Norden refused to give Daven· port's address or to cjescribe the ch am of events po!Jce believe led to the murder of Miss Lingle. whose body was found Thursday morning by CalTrans workers in a weed·strewn field adjacent to Myford Road and Mi c he lle Drive Norden s ays the Lingle murder as unrelated to any other slaymg be knows about. Miss Lingle lived with a man at 15842 Pasadena Ave .. Tustin. who has been cleared by police o r any involve m ent in h er murder. Norden said that Da venport "was at least acquainted with the victim a short time before her ni.urder." Norden wouldn't elabof ate on the relationship between the victim and Daven· port. . Norden said that Miss Lingle wasn't hitchhiking be fore her death Coast Pilot Price To lncreme WHY ARE YOU R UNNING? It'• bard lo put it in simple wordJ. A.a an 18-year real· dent I am concerned about condi- tions in and around tbe ci- ty . The catalyst was what t con· sider the lack Ctfa•ide l w Feod Wea t h e r Fair ton.iShl and Tues· day except for some late n11ht and early morning cloudiness. Winds 1S to 20 mpb durint afternoons. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 50 inland . Hi1ha Tuesday in upper eos. ' ~ t Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot wlll 10 from ta.75 to St per month effective April l. Your Dally PUot car· rter, wbo Is an indepen· dent merebant, wlll re- ceive fO percent of tbe in· crease for bla or ber Hrvlcf:S to you at the new price. Coot1'lulnl major co1t lncn .... In an upectt of new1paper produclloa and cllltrlbulkln -auc.b u two aabetaD&.laJ lDcteaMI lD tM ..... fl wwQdllt ID Ilic mon*M and a 18 per- eftt iDa'eue In dlltribu· Uoa ..,_. -mete tbJa cost ......... nec1111ry. P.rte9 of alqle copiet IOld a cola boll•« over tbe counter wllt be ln· • creaHCl to 21 centa dally. • ud '° 50 Cftta Sund&y. ' . of falr play on co• the part Of tbe council. Tbe coun· cU m~ hu tried to pOlariae tbe community. Frankly, I don't think an~ viewa tb1no ln an abeolutely no cn>wtb or' an un· limited rrowtti aituatton. Gov· ernment ou1bt to be a coorcllnator of aeUvtty aod J doa 't Ht tbat bappealnc. CooperaUon amOftt all f ac:N ol the community II 1•1 to be vitally Important to Uut future of the city. WHAT DO YOU SEE AS 11IE MOST PRESSING JSSUE FACING THE CITY IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS? Coopcrn Uon la at lhe heart of all tb~ lm -C8ce D ·o, ra1e Alt 'Poison Gang' Sollght SAN DIEGO <AP > - Supermarket shelves were checked throughout San Oie10 today aft~r an extortion note WH round along with a bottle lf pickles loaded with deadly cyanide. The note 1lped ''The PollOO Gane" demanded 50 diamonds in return for tellin1 where five other food ttem1 had been pot.IOOld lD tbe 1ame Safeway aton ln th La Jona area or San Dteso. "There'• enoucb c7anlde In that p6ckle bottle to kUI a famJ· l7," Deputy Coroner Jay Johns<m aald after teata ln hb laboratory and at a prjvate firm. "tr a lam.Uy had eaten that bot· lie of plc~les, it would bave killed tbeM .u.·· of I About four mlles away. after the La Jolla s&.ore reopened to- d 1 y . another Safeway store closed wbUe a bottle of teriyald sauce wu taken to a laboral.OI')'. There wu no lmmecliate in· dlcaUoa it that bottle bad been tampered wttb. Twice, a telephone caller asked the La Jolla s tore man.,., to hurry up wttb lbe d11mondl. Torn Cooney, public relaUons director for Saftlfay'a 45 atora ln San Dle'o County. aatd "an older man' mad, the calla. He aald there wu no lndlcaUoo that b~ wu dh1runlled witb Safeway. The note, band·lellertd on ruJ~ Pt per. was found taped to th boll.Om ol tht 48-ounce Jar 0( v Vlasic pollsb·style pickles at 5 p. m. Saturday. It said "Satur· day. March 29, 1980. Safeway Stores Inc., Man.,er. Wanina. Warning! Thi• Jar of plcklea ls loaded with deadly cyanide polaoo." The~ went on: ·'Also, there are five other food item• k>aded wltb cyanide tbat are now on tbe abelvee ol th1J store. U you com· ly with our demands, we will 1lve you a list and the exact Jocatioo of lheae food items. Otberwlse. we wU1 Polaon the . rood ln every Sa(eway •ton in the area. "ll ll up to 1ou wb.at bappeea next." the note went OD. ..You have untll e p.m. today to obtain fllty (.50) looM diamood1 OM O > carat or larau Of 1ood q\&lllly vou v.itn be ~ctedl" \\ .. '-·-~--- INSIDE T eDA Y Nanct1 Lopn-Melton cap- tured her lint (IOIJ tourno· m~"t o/ tlw .,.ar Sundow. wtflfliflg Use Wo,,.en '1 Kempa ~ al MHa Verde CotmtfV Cl~ m Co•ta Meao. S.e lpC)rU, J10J1e Bl. 1-'e• i].· ·- DAil. y Ptl01 Savings Accounts Rate Limit Loo•enMl WASHINGTON CAP> -P'r91deftt Cert« tlped Ml'.lttlUoe today \hat lift.I Owt lid on lbe 1momt ol btlerMl paid on paaabook HVlnt aC'C'Outltl Md l'l'llJ' "•"• • faN•Htblq rfect on tht way bank• and aavi..Qp lnaUtuUau do bwilnna ' . Th le1,1.lat1• 0 wm Mi, OO(ltl'OI In.nation. 1&nnltben ou.r rlnanclll lMUtUUona JDd btl; •••U """·" Carter aa.ld at th• ceremoqy ln the 'Kall Jtoom 'lbe blll wUI pftue out over 111 yeart 111 hmlll on lbo •mount of Interest bank.a and thrift lnaUtutlons can pay uver11 In the mHntln1e, ll tncoura1ea a lpc<'lll boud of tedeul re1 ulatona to lnereu. lotcnat 1t leut 2.25 pt'rcenta1e pol.nu 6eW Ill' s ... , ... 811.,,.r Ru~• LONDON (AP> Cold hovered around tht: S500 Mn-ouoce m1r k today Sliver held 11leady 1tf\tr IHt week 'a pani(' selling and the dollar rw~ Gold, which IOlt ~ i.n London last week. was faxed by the clty·a big rive dealers this morning dt $503 25. up from $480 SO at the cl~ f'nday But the .ttemoon price fell to $494 SO Then al closed at $S07 SO The metal tradefJ m New York at $501 SO. down $7.SO 't Sliver, which lost $9 last week utter 1>e akinl( in mad January at around $S0 an OWlce, was quoted an London t.oc:h11y ul S13.2S, down from $13.SO fnday In New York, the metal opened at $12, then ros<' lOS14.20, up$2 20 Sir A,......tt Coa1.at•n-• D••agefl NEW ORLEANS CAP> Six ('Ontamen. of arseruc were damaged on a Mlsslssippi Hiver wharf lOduy. but apparently none of the deadly poison got 1n lhe water, the Coast Guard said Each container ~eld about 240 pounds of white, refined arsenic, a deadly poison. Coast Guard ofriclals notified city officials of New Orleans and all communities down the 100 miles to the mouth or the Mas sisslpp1 River that the river -source of dnnking water rould be contaminated. l.Allw Eldwer~ f'•lb a 81• LAKE EU)INORE <AP) Floodwaters that swelled Lake Elsinore to more than twice its normal size rontinued to recede s lowly today, and two of the many mobile ho mes that had been hauled away from the encroaching nooc:t waters have been taken bark to their park The lak<' s tood at 1,265 55 feet above sea level toda). 1ts lowe!>l point since Feb 15. st11d David Cobb of the Federal Emergency Management Agen('Y paign Fun~ $81,000 All But Two Hope/ u/JJ List Contributions Tb• a1nounl ul morwy beln1 collected and aponl In t he Newport flcarh C'lly Council c•mplll1n. rontinU4d to mount tod1y u Ont more u ndld1te ttltd h•r npor\ 1bnwln• t'Of\• trlbullana ot 1ll1hlly morf' than Sl0.500 Rutht1lyn t»lumnwr. " Jnd 01• trlcl cand.idat•. rllf'd 1 report that .U.O 11.Ated t.••~ndlturea ol Sl0,300 Report.I ,,l~ by seven ot thf' nine "ounc l candidate. show rund:s r111ed total mort' than $81 ,000 for tht• election on Apnl tJ Aa ot We momln1. only David Shore.. running In thf' 2nd Dia· trlct, had failed to lilf' the rt port.a ttult wer~ due Thur11day Bob Bl'Ot'kman. .aother 2nd Ol1lr1ct cand.kl1te, tod1y ftled a report wtU<'h showed lncomt and t'JCpttndlturel' of le11s than $200 lll-'11 made a point during the campalin ol aaylnt he won't ac· cept any <'OOtrlbutJoru1 flMe'a a look at who lhe major camDIJan contributors art'· 01ti CLUU.i.. !NI Ohlrlet rel~ 0 0.W ,._,., ... ltt T,_ f-1 11~-"'<-01 "*" , ........ ,., -ti• ... (OflfrlllufO'\ -· ...... ....... T ... 1 .. 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H)hf\ ··'•"' C.of'W"l1' ,,_ ilrili•• •lt6"f'llt• ,, .. ••"''11',.,,,.,r •'' Jlli••(jlllw~t-•• ••1 ~-""· A at.ory listing contrtbut.on to the campaign ol Newport Beach City Councilman Ray WUltams that ran earlier t.bla 1noath ln· correctly listed • cootr1butkln from Lido Isle resident Joe Rosener The !ltory, which ran Marett 10. s tated that R06ener, buaband or roa.~tal commission member Judy Kosener. gave Willia.ms' l' CJ m pa1gn $200 The actual con tr1but1on amount wus $25. Says Campaign Gifts Above-board Jh l>t:LORt:S BROOKS IRWIN ()t ,.,. Delly ~llM Stell Sup<>rv1bor lturnell Wieder to da y anJ.:r1 l y dt•nounccd ncwsi,iupcr reports about her campaign conlribut.ors .aA point le!>s and called the fl0anc1al sup· port of public official!. by de velopers .. an anvetitmenl Ul Lbe 1yatem " · M rs. Wieder. former fft&Dt· tngton Beach mayor, blade her remuks jmt before leaving ror a meeting of the South Coast Regional ('oastal ~omm1ss1on Tht· agl'nry 1s under 1nvest1ga. tion b<'caus£> of allejtat1ons that some romm1ss1oners solicited campa1f(n funds from people St'ekmg permits from the com· m1ss1on to build or remodel coastal property ' "The names of pt>ople who have contributed to m y efforts you'll probably find on the list of every other public official, state or local," Mrs Wieder said. "They are the people who in vnt in the system by supporting publir office holders. And It's not jusl the coastal com - •i...-,•• llrs. :Wieder waa res~ t.o an article in the Loa Anteles Times that said she had accept ed $11,000 from 23 develepers seeking commission permits s ince she was appolnted to the com mission more Lhan a year 11~0. But the county supervilSOr de med that she 1s 1nnuenced by campaign contributions when Boat Flap Wlw Will Salvage Sclwoner? Tuesday is likely to be Roger Bloxham's last chance to get tus boat off the bottom of Newport II arbor The c ounty Hoard of Supervisors at their Tuesday morning meeting wilt consider budget.mg $20,000 to dismantle the 65-foot schooner Comfort and raise the boat from the moonng where at sank Jan. 26. Bloxham has been battling county officials over the smldng of his boat, chumtng the Harbor Patrol was rei>ponsible for the sinking and refusing to pay for the salvage of lhe sunken vessel Peter Herman, a spokesman for Super visor Thomas Riley, said today the county would be "more than happy to let rum raise the boat himself ''We really don't want to pay for it," Herman said. Riiey's aide said that. if Bloxham can provide supervisors with a rea- sonable timetable for raising .. DAILY PILOT fN0r-C-Oetly-Wlftl_ ... ,_ _.,.. __ , .. ,..1_.,,_°'_ c .... ,_._,.c_., ~ ...... ,-... --• ........., _..,. ... ..,. "" c .. i. -. .._ .... ~ _......, .. ~..,~-1_,, ....... l,.....,l _ ..... , ....... 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The boat had taken on loo m uch water for the trip so he tied It up al the Harbor bepart· ment's emergency dock and went to look for a pump Harbor Patrolmen moved the vessel to a nearby mooring three hours later, noting the boat was in violation of the 20-minute limit on Ueul)6 at lhe e mergen· cy dock. The schooner aank •bout 24 hours lat.er. Bloxham says lt'1 the county's rault and the county ought to pay to ulvage the Comfort . Udo Resident Dies at 92' Private funeral ••rv,cn were planned tbi• week tor Lido lale uald ent Evart Harrlaon Came~! who dJtd Sunday ·at tbe.apa1 '2. Mr. Ca.meron. a ftv•·Ytll' real- dtnt. of Udo wu the f 1t.Mr ol Berri Mellnkoff L . former cb1lrman and mtmoer of tbt NewPol't BMcb City Arta Com· mll1lm. la 'addition to bll clautbt«. ,lllr. C...-... I.ea•• W wtdow. ~':!1ld~=,!~mll1 bom1 end • • t .'\ ------~------ :-.he votes for proJl'<'ts before tht· ro m m1~s1on "I don't undt·rstand the point of the story." Mrs Wieder said Tht· stor y quoted her at len~th She said the probe of the coastal com minion was focused on com mii1sioners' solicitation of con tnbution.s. from developers, not their acceptance o( campai&n money. And, she added . or the total S93,000 in rampa1f(n fu.nds shl' raised an 1979, 3H 5 percent came from d •velopers Ac<•ordang to campaign dis l'lo~u re do<'uments . Avco con tnbuted S500 to her citmpatgn JUSt before ::i l.af(una Niguel comme rcial and residential proJ ert was approved by the com m1ss1on In addition, Mrs Wieder re· t'e1ved a $990 contribution from Signal Landmark Co .. the firm trying to develop a marina a.nd housing proJecl an 8-0lsa Chica. Bui only 8 percent came from developers askinf( fo r com· mission approval or their proj· ect1, sheirnid Mrs Wieder had even harsher words for Leonard Grote. state coastal commission chairman Grote m mid·Marrh sent a let· tcr to Ralph Clark, chairman of Orange County Board of Superv11wrs , asking that Mrs W1eder's campaign aC'tiviUes an connection with coaatal com· mission matten be investigated. He later re1clnded the re- quest "Thal letter waa totally Ir responsible," Mrs. Wieder said, "If I were a private penon, I would probably sue hjm. The on· ly thing a public official has 11 has credibillly." The campaign contributlOOB In queallon included thoae from Av· co CommunUy Developers, the Huntington Beach Co., and the McClain Development Co .. llrm1s which have sought commlsalon approval for permits f',....P-.e Al ATIACKS. • Mrs . Heather was tryin' to signal her to at.and up to m~e a 1talemenl about the laweutts filed aaalnst the city by the Koll Company. ··Nobody tells m e what to 11y," the said. "Jackie wu Just t ryln1 t.o tell me not. to let the moderator overlook me. I wu ral1ln1 Ill>' hand and belnl ladylike. 'Ibey (her 09ponentl) were Jumpi.nC to their feet. ··w.u from now on, I'm 1otnc to Jump to my feet, too." T he flNl c1ndidate In the 2nd Oiatrlcl It l..ee Watkins who tried to play pe1cemaker after the lnclde nt lnvolvtn1 Shores and Mn. Heather. He noted lbat pallence of cu· dld•tea *" weartn1 thin becauae of tbe rt1on of the cam· pai1n. A• of today, tbt candldata havt debited one another ln 13 forum•. The 14th and tlnel rorum for all nine cUldidatea wllJ be be&d ntundaJ It' .. p.ln. al the Balboe Ba)' Club, , Ammoil i.pokc~mt·n \<t1d tht· c o m p a n y h l' I 1 l' o p t t• r " c1 ., tran11port1ni: an t•mplO\<'f' to an ,,((short" drilling plJtfCJrm Pl~1tf11rm fo:mm>. lorut4·1J . .t•rnll thn·l' milt·~ off roai.t F l\A 1nvest1gator~ cHl' t'X am 1n1ng the reasonh for thl' rrabh but said no determlnauon has been m1o1de al th111 point Crruh Clainu UCLA Coed S'\:'IJ UIEGO IAl'l /\ l:J >ear old girl wai. Ill cnllC'al cnn d1t1on m Mt•rcy ltosp1tal toda> aflt·r .1 Mexican hlf(hv.ay J cr1 dent in whi<'h a 21 year old UCLA roed wai. killed A car 1n wh1rh four younR women fnends were riding v.as hit by a car traveling out or con trol lut Thursday near Rosariw Reach. 1nvest1gators suld The body of Colleen Hyme nf Los Angeles was in a T1Juana mortuary where a private am bulancc service arrangtd to take it to ~ Angeles ~he was u Junior maJormR 1n psychology 2 Shot on Street PHILADEI.PlllA <AP I Suh atore Testa, son or reputed mob figure Phahp Testa. wite. wounded along with another man in a ~hooting oul"ide a Society fflll rt'staurant Both were listed In satlsfa<'lory condl· t Ion al Tho mas J effcrson Hospital ,.. 1 he Casual SICle of RUQbv \ "' "'•" '•JA • ....,.,.nr .... ,, '"°' '" •, --ti·• c. , ,.,...,... ~ r ... 11 ,._ ... "" \}")(: ,,,..,,,.,..., ".-otO' "'°'J , .. ,. ...... '"\.'riO•#'"' r ,,.. , • .-, .. ,.. .,,,, • ",,... t.t••c..-' • .,. 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'H' won't ha\t' any !>Olu t1one. lo an)' ef these problemb W<> ran 'I continue to hit peopl~ hetwN>n the t•yeb and expert them lo work "1th Ub Moderate dec1S1ons are net'ded or we "'111 be told what's going to happt>n m term ~ of lhc number or fl1Jtht.s at the airport. lhe amount 01 tralftr "'e get from outside lhc city and the v.a)s m v.h1ch 'Al' must dul v.1th toun:.t.s HOW DO YOl' STA~D O!'t PROPOSITIONS A A:-.:D 0 ., No on A. y~ on D 1 A v.ould changt> r1 ty t'lectJDns to November of odd numbered yean to ro1nc1de walh b<'hool elections. D would change city elections Lo November or t>ven-numbered years to coincide with f'eneralelect1ons 1 100% cotton rUQbv Shorts and oon~ available 1n COIOfS al rod WhilP khaki sky t>tuo navy and QOl<J Also me Clil$.«\IC oer stripe rugcv st11n 1n a paly/CO(ton blend Thl' Oatly Pilot regrets the er r11r Wallenda Kin Hurt in Fall LAKELAND. Fla. CAP> (' a r 1 a W a 11 e n d a 1; u.cman J daughter of KJrl WJlll'nda. lht• late p.11r1Jrch of the Flying \\ .illt·nda .. '>Uff~rt"<i minor IOJUrJ~ dltcr a 20-foot fall "hen a nggmg bolt on her t11.:h "in• !>napped. She was flmsh1ng ber performance Sunday al the Great Ron Morr is <:1rcus on the Slide of Life. a 50 foot wire strung rrom a point 70 feel above the ground. when the boll broke ·'The bolt snapped and ~he kept going until 1be hit th<' ground." said cireu.s ov. ner Ron Morris. She was treated and re · h·,.1.,t•d from LakelaQd li l'nt>ral H06p1tal. U p~ades OK"d MARTINEZ <AP> The Bay An·a AJr QuaJlly Managemelll 01stnct ha~ given Shell Oil Co. preliminary approval for a $300 million modlficalJOn at UM! com· pany's Martinez refinery ALSGARAOE ~6 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH '714) 644-7030 .. . . ~ • ' ... .. MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTS, SENDING SMOKE, VOLCANIC ASH INTO AIR Right Side of Mountain Covered wtth Aah, Left Side With Snow. ,.,. Wl~o1 Mt. St. Helens Quiets Vokano Ash Spewed Distance of 55 Miles COUGAR. Wash. <AP) - Eruptions diminished to oc· casional puffs or s moke today after Mount St. Helens spewed ·rme ash in a thick cloud that sailed 55 miles southeast along the Columbia River. Meanwhile, scie ntist s in airplanes kept a watch on the first active volcano in the lower 48 states since 1917. Chunks of white ice. some 4- f eet·aquare. also were erupting . from the craters Sunday. "the • biggest chunk of anything that bas come out or the volcano thus ·far," said Don Mallineaux of the 'U.S. Geological Survey. Bat there was no sign Sunday , night or the blue flames spotted : a day before in a new crater. : and no blue lightning arcing • between craters. scientists re· ported. Survey scientists say the ash ' and smoke that poured from the : mountain contain only old rock. 'material from the old cone. . But a Unive rsity or Idaho : geologist says ash residue be ; round io Moscow, Idaho. 300 ·miles away, conta ins ne w material, indicating t hat some molten rock is being ejected , from the peak. ; Charles R. Knowles reported ;finding a m lllme t e r ·.lhick •specimen of "Pele's ha1r" - ; thin, glass·like strands formed ~when molte n r o ck q uickly ; soUdifes in the atmosphere -on : bis car windshield. He planned : to fly to Vancouver. Wash .• to ·compare bis flnd with samples from the mountain. Pele is a Hawaiian volcano goddess. M ulllneaux said the survey doubted Knowles found Pele's bair or any evicence of molten residue. Meanwhile, the thick cloud of volcanic ash ~ed more than 55 miles to the southeast Sun· day, setUing on communities along tbe Colombia River. It erupted from a second MOUNT ST. HELENS CRATERS (FOREGROUND SILENT) Mount Hood la. In Background of Volcano crater, which was spotted Satur· day by geologists who also re· ported seeing blue lightning arc· ing be tween the two active crate rs. said Sylvia Brucclu of the U.S. Forest Service. An explosion from the 9,677·foot peak at9: 11 a.m. Sun- day sent a plume of steam and ash more than 16,000 reet into the atmosphere, said Denver James, another forest service spokesman. The eruption was visible to ob· servers in aircraft and on the ground after rain clouds parted for the first time siDce the moun ta in began erupting Thursday. James said. The dusty cloud carried the ash to North Bonneville on the Columbia River. Stevenson and White Salmon, about 25 miles upriver, and communities on th(' western margin or Mount Hood in Oregon. The Portland Water Bureau began taking water samples in the BuJI Run Reserve to de· termine the efrect of the' ash, but results showed no contamina· lion. Salvador durtna funeral ol 1lain Archblahoa Romero. Aa man~ u .o w~re beUeved cflad. <Related story P•1e A4 >~ _ab'*t __ ._ .. _rch_!1_. 1 ... •....._ ________ oy.._y._.f!MI_.. __ .. _1. Court Backs Parents · • Retarded Boy ·Noti Ordered to S11rgery . WASHINGTON (AP> -The U .S. Supreme Court today re· fused to order heart s urgery for a 13-year·old r etarded boy whose parents do not want t.bo cbUd to outhve them. The j ustices, without com· ment. left intact Call!ornla court d ecisions a ll'owin g Phillip Becker's par ents -and not stale authorities -to make tbe surgery decision Warren and Patricia Becker of Los Altos, fear that Phillip, a moaso&oid dliJd livtq in a Saa JOle aunery. will aot be well cared for It his life expeetancy la extended and be outlives them. Qritensin Sa••I As do many cb1Jdnn 1utfertnc from Dowaa Syndrome, PbllUp has a hole between two cbam· hers of bla heart. The congenital defect forces his heart to work three times harder than normal, greatly reduci.nc bla life expec. tancy. She OKs Flogging If Hwband Freed Doctors say that wllboul sur: gery, PbWip wtll live no ~ than 20 more years, bla pbyaical health steadily deceneratinc. Surgery waa recommended in 1.973 and again in 1177 to corred th~ dd'ect. The Beckers, who have c&osely superviaed their son's medical treatments and special educa· lion although be never bas lived at home, feel that ii PbJllip sur. vives them the Institutions available would not provide ade. quate care. LONDON <AP l -A British woman sentenced lo a public flogg1Dg in Saudi Ar abia for serving liquor at a party tn the Moslem country says !>he will endure ~ ~ strokes of the cane if 1t spares her s urgeon husband an additional term ID pr&son. Penelope Arnot, 32. made her pledge over lhe weekend 1n phone conversations w1lb rel atives in Britain, newspapers reported. She and her 36 year old husband R1('bard are await IDg final judgment for breaJtini:: Saudi Arabia's strict MO!>lem ban on alcohol. The Arnols were a rrested 10 Ma y after a party at their home in Jidda Two guests at lht- party, a British nurse and a Dut<.'h construction worker , died in a foll from the Arnot'!> hfth floor balcony alter drmking Mrs Afnot _serv e d four months 1~son and her hus band five. They were re leased to the British Embassy while Saudi autbonttes consider a court proposal that Mrs Arnot be flogged and her husba.rld be retur ned to 1a1I for another !>even months. "She has said she will accept the lash if 1t means Richard'!> Carter Asked To 'Shape Up' MI L WA UK E E <A P > - Cahrornia Gov Edmund G Brown Sllld today that even U P resident Carter 1s reoommated at the Democrat.Jc National Con· vent1on . be has "to shape up .. before Brown will promtse to :,upport rum 10 November Appear ing on ABC·TV 's "Good Mornin g. Amer1 ra .. pro. gram. Brown ~aid the Corter p r esidency 1:, u n raveltn~ because of the economy and the Iranian ('risis. Asked directly 1f he might re· fu se to support Carter m the fall Brown replied. "As a good Democrat, 1 bav(' a great deal of loyalty to our party. But I must say Mr. Carter's going to have to shape up. and ir be does. I'll try to help rum the best way I r an " Sheep Die in Sea MEL BOU kN E . Aus tralia CAP) -More than 40,000 sheep p e ruh ed wh e n a b urni ng Lebanese freighter was aban doned and sank ID the southern Indian Ocean. it was announced Sunday. r not gotng back to jail ." said Arnot's brother Robert. from bis home in Sherborne. 10 southwest England The Bntish press said the floe · gmg would be the first or a 000· Moslem woman Several foreign men have been nogged. includ· 1ng British rhem1ral engmeer Onan Cooper Cooper got 70 strokes 10 pubbc two years ago for 1llegally brew· ing liquor, Now back home. he told a reporter that the body t rad1tJonalJ y 1s not bared du.ri ng tht.' n~gmg and the st rokes on the back and buttocks are not aJ. lowed to draw blood ··But they do hurt '9nd brwse," he added A Saudi Embassy spokesman 1n l,,ondon ~aid that the beatmg v..1th o bamboo r ~ne 1:, a rertomon1al punishment to hum1hato and 1s not excepU<Jlnal· ly severl' He said the flogger cannot raise tu:, hand very h1gb because ht-has to have a copy of the Koran. the Moslem holy boot, under the pit of the arm swing· mg the cane .. The British Foreign Office said 1t has intervened to try to stop the flogging. .W..idtl111Hn M ontovani . tht:' o rch estra leader known for his stnng· filled rend1ttons.. of easy- I 1stening liGh t c l ass1cat 11us1r . has died m s leep 'n Tunbridge Well~. E ngland at age 74. Born Annunzio Paolo MantO\'ant in Venice Nov. 15. 1905. he was the first to ~ell a rrulllon stereo records m the Uruted States. State juverule officials took the Beckers to ~ in 1978, seeking permis,ion for the operation without the parents· consent.. A Juvenile court judge dis· m issed the state's lawsuit, naJ. mg ·that there was no "cle ar and convincing evidence" ·lo aUOW' state interfettnee with pareotal authority. A state appeals court upbel<t that ruling, not1ng the risks in· berent in the operatiot» and the lack of un·animity amo ng m edi ~aJ hpe r ts a.bou.lts neces.aity · In seeking U.S. Supreme Court review, the Califomla attorney generaJ's office argued, that the stale courts required too high a standard of prop(. . State la~ coctended that ian-d~r sUte law lbe less stringent • 'preponderance-or evidwe" s«ancltrd should have appijed, ...... lbap the ''clear aod eoeYi..ndQI evidence'' ~· dard. • ,Tbe nauoo·s hlctieat court does not have the authority to .re••ew state CdU.rt rulincs baaed on st.ate law. BJ.rt the attorney •••era.I'• olnce aaAd UM .. .,.. ,..eoua aaaetprea_.uon •Ill deprift JlllAlllp 0( b!a,rtpt to life wltrctt la protected by the Constitution's t«b Amendment.·· ''Tbe i.ttjury to Pbillip from an . e.rn>beam determination . . . is a.a early death/' sta(e lawyers arcued: · They also coat.ended that the j uvenile court judge wrongly considered arguments raised by the Beckers t.bat Pbillip's life s bould not· be prolonged where there ls no hope of improving its quality. Crap Table 'Ihef t 'Chance' r.\PNTlCELLO, N.Y.· tAPl - Harold Hell«, ~. is accused of taking .i cbaoce on a craps la· ble. . Village police s ay the Wooclridae resident wu arrest· ed on a charge ol grand larceny -taking a craps table rrom a J e wish . Community Center . P<mce said lbe theft occurred after the center held a Las Vegas n.iibt. Officet"S said Heller told or. ganllen be was suppoaed to plct up tbe table and carried tt away tn a tnact. OUl" bcz.9t, 0211UlA 0JXrl g.urt, buttoodavn cOllarmadros. .. @)~o@@)~~ 44 Jillll'lion l•l.and· Newport Beadt•7J.4/&f4·5010 JOOJ -.b.uood BWd.•""acwood vwao-•2J3/479-1717 ' .. -----...-.-. -- •• •· i ' , Jut ting Mondlty, M.n:h 31 , 1llO • ~ wlela ~'( Tom~~\ Ma.rpbiae S.PD1Der Preview JBJD ON 'ftOI WATganoNT: Sprtna vacation for most or uur <'oaAal aNa acboolb Ui under way In full bloaaom to th&y 1be kidl bave tMreo fr\.'tld frt1m ch&Hrooma and book• Whal we're now lna 1n our realon could be called ReverM Tralftc Flow Almott anywhere )'OU hve 1n our roash1l iet'Wr, you're Ui.Ually ft~ ~avy l'ommutcr traffic on your way lo choret 1D the momin&b .._ CondJUon.s out on our bywayb th1 b morning gave you a pretty tood nolloo or how many of your fellow early com muters were actually headed (Qr educational tnslllullonb The early day road seemed pretty empty WHAT nus P&OBABL \' means as that sometime later io the mom, the freed studenta. and maybe a lot or the teachers too, rou.sed from slumber and 1f the condtllons seemed right, headed for the beach This condition CC?uJd cause the Reverse Trame Flow Working commaters arc probably safely out of the Mam Beach at laguM Beach Pnor to Current Tralfte Problerr"' "'ay by this time ~ the beach crowd will JUM Jam up peo pie who normally lotO l>hoppm~ or run errands m these hour!> ( ·oa ... t ,ti t1 Jffil' probh:ms that we t-xpenence dunn~ I h1:> spran~ vacatwn punod. however , are JUSt a prelude to ""hat we can c•xpcc·t during the summer months WhPn summer romei.. ""hat normally m s prang has '""' t>N•n a WC:'f:'kend 1amup become a daily occurrence. C<'rtamly you tan b<•t '>'hen that happens. we w11l heur th1.• sarnf• «nes of angu11>h that have issued forth since tht <1av., when iwopl1• v1s1tt•d our beaches drjving Tin wiz1es and thl' men wt•rt: Wl!u rm~ lop!> on their bathing swls TllAT <.:KY WILL Bt:, "Something has to be done ;1hout this ~hastly summer trnff1e ' Where· is our city coun· 1·tl when we need them'1" Thoi.c who will scream the loudest are usually t.be rlt'weRl as permanent residents along this coastline. And as for members of the city eounclls. a lot or them n ee the area on these summer weekeod.t. Over the years, various of our coastal communities have attempted all kinds of soh,llions to the summer road .,l1ck1es F1ri:.t , (·ertaan logH· pretailed. We got the notion of hualdang more <1 nd bl'llcr h1ghways to handle the trafnc Some of that was done But e verything t·ontmuc>d to be bumper to-bumper on I hl' weekends THEN TIO: OPPOSITE theory was advanced That 16, don't build any more roads because this greater capacity is JUSl bring an~ mor<> Pl'Opll' Wt• SC'C'm to be pretty much in that phase now We .lr<'n t huilding any more ways to get to the beach but the 11 ;1ffil' Jamt; continue Maybe you can draw M>me sort of concluaion about this ~h<m you ponder the people who, despite these ag- gravations, are drawn in droves to the seashore. It might be lhis: They don't discouraJ?e very easily. NATION /WORLD AIMlenew SC•aee f't,.. Reagan Gains Dole SuppOrt , ., ..,.. Aaeoet•ted PNlll Kanau Sen. Robert Dole. who on('e exhorted voters to make him preaident •·u you want a youn1er Ronald Rea1an." is now root.tac for t.be elder ooe in 1to flffort Umed to bolater the Reputflican front-runner in Tue1dlly'1 farm-st.at.e primaries. Dole turoed up at Reap.n's 11de Sunday ni1bt and decJared lo an audience 10 Overland Park. Kan . that it is time for the GOP to unite beilund the 69-year-<>ld former governor of California .. More than ever.·· s aid Dol e. "gra1s-roots Republicans want R onald Reagan" Ile added that Reagan bas .. a virtual hammer-lock on our party·~ norn.tnatlon " R F.P. JOHN 8 . Anderson. meanwhile, indicated he 1s closer than ever to orterinR himself as an independent alternative should Reagan head the GOP ticket and President Ca rter wans Democratic re· nomination . The J1Jino1 s Republican said on national television that many or bis sup· porters slmply would be unhap· py" with a Carter-Reagan choice. and "I am not goinc to let down tht> peoplt> who have put their f~lth and trust in me ... Every maJor candidate of both parties -except lhe president h1msell -f()('used on Wlseonsm today That state will c~ 75 delegates to the Democratic na t1onal cooveotion and 34 to the GOP convention in Tuesday'!> balloting. Kansas will pick 37 Democratic delegates and 32 Repubbcans Police Keep Nuke Protest Peaceful VERNON, Vt I AP> -More than 1.000 anti-nuclear dem- onstrators. w~ing American flags and banners saying. "No Nukes" and "Yankee C o Uome:· staged a s1t·in at Ver· moot Yankee nuclear power plant, and 75 were arrested for trespassing Arres ts at a s 1m1lar dem onstrat1on las t September !.wampt'd Vermont jails and courts, but on Sunday police let darkness and cold dnve most of the protesters from the plant·!'> main gate The orderly proceedings ap pa rently dl!>f.I ppoantcd the dem on::.trators "In the long run, police tactics are not going t.o win out over a cause." said Chris Woods. a spokesman for the Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Al· haoce, which organized the sit· in "They may have won this battle or this round, but that's all " ANDlalON AND former U. N. Ambuaador Geor1e Bmb both took 1wtpe1 at the bursilon· tn1 conf&lllon over U.S. coatacta wttb Iran. Buab declar~ la MadllCID, Wt.a., tbat "ll't time for Jimmy Carter to level ... Use AD)erlcan &*)pie.,.. settma 1ileace or doublet&lk. '' Similarly. ADdenoa aald the admlot.ltraUoo lbou.ld m mediate- ly "comecleanoathe.Jl.bolequea. Uon. ''He added t.bat lf lt ll true. u reporu from Jrao w~t1 that Cart.er bu communica1.e0 wlt.b the 1overnment there In an apoloeetic tone. thn It amowrta to the "latest example ot lnep. Utude " WHITE HOV8 E P &E88 secretary Jody Powell admitted 1n Madiaon that Carter aent meaaagea lut week to Iranian President Abolbasaan Bani· Sadr. but derued that they ad· m1tted mistakes lo paal U.S. policy .., ......... Jn Kansas, Reagan r~ated his recent declaration that had he been president wben the American Embauy and 50 hostages wert' aeiz.ed in Tehran. he would have 1dJowed only 48 to 72 hours to explort' a dip1omat1t !>Olut1on. "There's no nffd tota\c., any long<>r th:Jn th.it, Hl'a~~n ~aid Gft• Trae Sto.,, Actress Valerie Harper <nghU. planning a television mov1C on th(' hfe of an abu.'>ed Y..1fe, talks &t Indiana Women's Pn.son with the story's main character. Joyce OeV1Uez. Mrs DeV11lez 1s servm~ IS to 25 years for .,1·cond ·dc·~rc·<· murd1·r l'ortr:.11t 1-. of former prison "UP<'rtnlencknl Dozens Slain at Funeral SAN SALVADOR. El S;.Jvador 1AP1 T~ l'leared tbe streeta of San SaJ11ador to mauil&1D or der after doun.s of pusons were lulled and mon than 2SO UlJUTed at lb~ funeral ol £l Salvador's d.!. sa.u1n.at.ed archb1..1bop Morgues and bmpttals reported al least 40 persons lulled In the vlOleoce 1n front of San Salvador's Roman Catholic cathedral on Palm Sunday. Church 50W'c~a conflrmed 26 dead. 1n dicating some oft.he v1cllms may have ~n count ed twice THE OUTDOOR f't/NEaAL for ArchblSbop Oscar Arnulfo Romero. an ouupoken cnllc of military repreAs100 and pollllcal violence. 111ai. brought to a hurned conch.isWfl aft.er an upl0!>1on and then gunfll'e erupted about noon u the lhronR of mourners filled lhe square lll front of Lhe cathedraJ There were coo!Ucting ~on bow the fir Lng started, but armed let'Uats who bad l.llen up positions in the square began sbooltng, and the crowd at.a.rnpeded. WITBIN lllNUTES, 3,000 to 4.000 people. many ot them left.Uta. rushed into lbe cathedral for safety as other leftusta took up pos1tioo.s around the church and apparently blaste-d av. ay at JO) thing thJt moved outside Many of the cuualues were vtcum1 of the p.in1c not of bull<'b Thl'rf' appeared to be at least ai:. many c~uJltw., from trampllng or suffocatmn ab from gunf1n The archb1.,hop"• coma was hurried Inside and put in .i crypt l't'Oplc huddled t.ogelher oo lhe fioor of th~ cathedrJI Pr1tc-'>ls urged calm. Nuna prayed. f.efhMA amoni: the crn~d ch4nte<1 or the struggle that "the peopl•· ''>'Oul<1 wm Aftn an hour. ~hen th~ arm' still remaltled in 1l<, barrar ks tht• atmosph4:rc in. ... 1de the church tetlmed Pt-<1pl1· bt:i!Jn .. iii lung out and cautiously rroi.-.rng th1· qu.1r• .,.1th ttu 1r hands above their ht.>dd!. nu; Rl'l.l'iG Mll.ITARY·OVILIAN JUOta 'aid tht-~hooting ~ .1s ;.in ttltempt "to create a great romm<>11 <>n ~1th 1<1oleocc u~ cl0t.e the doori:. to a peac:~ul J nd dt·mocraltc 60luuoo" to Ull' poltt1caJ terron'>m that ha:. taken 900 hves smce the Oct l~ cou1 • The coup 11."d b) t-. o colonels overturned the ri&bla.at aovernment of Gen Carlos Humberto Romero The archht.,hQp "'J' J cruc;Jd('( for peac~ful chanRe. ii rnr ,. • f 1 h• rn 1111 ir' anr1 the oltgarcby and a deff'nder of lht ~c1:.cJnl Hundreds Flee Floods ULUDS bit saviMs toP1roa Families Evacuated as Rivers Rise Te~··•~ !t lb,uQUoetQ\lf' AtlAnt1t H•1t1mor1- 80•"' 80,ton Bult•to C,,.ytnPf' Cnlc.Qo c 1nc1nneU (1•¥··-D•l·FIWI,.. 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Nn.fM!tlfll!M t , w left DI ... c-.ty t J W ~ .., ,.....,., """ <.,..,.., DIMnrl .. llttle~ Saving up to 90 percent on some-super market Items, Delly Pilot readers could add more thsn $1,000 ptJr year to their bank accounts with hints from The Supermarket Shopper. The column-written by Martin Sloane, recipient d a /aw dfJgrH from New York Unlveralty, former IWd of hla own marlceting and sales consulting firm. and founding president of the American Coupon Club -reveals "secret weapons " for fighting food price Inflation. Don't miss the savings of The Supermarket Shopper, published Wednesday snd Sunday in the Delly Piiot . DAILY PILOT ( ·-...---.-----....... ' t . . . . ·..: c· .. I CALIFORNIA ~•••E••erae• Kennedy Short • in LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tbt CaUfomJa 1>41mocrauc CouncU tried three Umee lo eodoru a candldate for the l>emoef'aUe prealdentJal nomiulloo duriot lta weelleod MN. No OM re· celvecl lt. Tbt ~ cl.Ddldat. to come cloee Sun day WU Seo. Edward M. Kennedy ot NuaacbUNtu. whll• tiov. Edmund G Brown Jr. 1amered a lupr share of lbe vote thaD Prdldeot Caner. RepreaeataUvea of all three c1n dldatel daimed victory ln vol1q KENNEDY aECSJVED :ii. 76 percent ol lhe vote ol some 500 CDC dele1ates This Soap Box Was No Derbv • FRESNO <AP) -A 7·year-old would·be thief here got caught. literally. The boy tried to pry a small box of soap out of a vending machine al a latmdry at the urging of hls sister whlle their mother was waabing clothes Sunday. But the boy's hand got stuck ln the machine and stayed stuck for about 20 minutes until firefighters freed rum. oa t.be tbltd ballot at the CDC'a 28tb &D· nual convmllon But that fell ju.at bort of the eo percent mark reqwred for a formal cndorHm t. CaUlonlla Sen. Alan Cranaton, CDC foundlni president. Hally woo eodorae· meat tor au. r •l~Uon call\J)&lp. Tb delqalell represent about 20,000 liberal Democrat.Im nearly JOO political clube atawwlde. '!bey gave Brown 17.38 percent ol the fint·ballol vote, and 10.16 vote oo the second CASTER MANAGED onty 15.36 per· cent oo the first ballot, just above lbe IS percent cutofr required to make lbe s econd round or voting He was dropped from consideration after the second ballot when hls supporters caucused and decided to vote "no endorsement." Still. "be (Kennedy) WU expected to get the endorsement." said former state Sen. Nate Holden, Carter's spokesman. "The delegates did not respond to Ken· nedy. ll (the vote> 1s sending a message of some degree: t.bat when Jimmy carter is nommated, they (lhe CDC> will support him " Ant.booy Coat.es. a Kennedy campaign field organizer, said lus cliDd.idate did "better than expected." lie said no en dorsement for any candidate had "looked like a strong possibility" prior to tbe convention. "WE MADE SOME convert.'>," Coates dec4ared , addin~ t hat hr foresaw CDC Vote "1tron1 a upport" for Kennedy 1n CaUfomla'a June 3 primary. He termed California "in many ways like New York," where Carter lost to Kennedy by a nearty 2·1 marlin last Tuesday. Gov. Brown's cble f of staff Gray Davis said Sunday's vote for bis can· dldate coLlld boost Brown's sa11lne campaiao. Brown bas yd to win a single delegate for the Democratic na· tiooal convention. "We're showing progress." Davis said. ''There may oot have been a win· ner here today. but there was a loser - Jimmy Carter " The CDC bas endorsed only ooe pre sidential candidate since it began giving endorsements an 1972 -former Oklahoma US Sen. Fred Harns in 1976. BART Broclwres Now Bilingual OAKLAND <AP> -Jnfonnallon brochures for the Bay Area Rapid Transit system are beuig pnnt.ed 1.n Spanish and Chinese -as well a!> Englt.sh. The brochures provide i.nformataon about BART train service as well J'> shuttle services that connect Wlth tht· three-county mass transit systc·m ..... Mltdl31, 1.., DM.VptLOT lligla Flyer ~ands A l 50·foot long ccnt1 pede·shaped kite of Los Angeles artist Tom Van Sant lands an Monterey after a demonstration flight Sunday. Tht• kit<.· called "Jacob's Ladder" ts a prototype of a mile·long kite \':.in Sant plans to build that will be strong en ou gh to carry him up t11i:h moui:h to make a parachute 1ump ~~~~~~~~~----~------- First Fatal . Park Probes Mystery Of Coaster Accident SANTA CLARA <AP) -Officials of Marriott's Great America amuse· meot park say t.bey cannot explatn why a utomatic braking systems railed to stop a rollercoaster train before it slammed into another that was taking on passengers, killing a teen·age boy. Eight other persons were iltiured Saturday when the train on the nde kno wn as "Willard 's Wiuard" r a mmed the second set of cars at a ( ____ sr._if_TE_J passenger loading station. Jl was the first fatal accident a t the park since its openlng 1-'l 1976. "What ca\aaed that accklenl. we don't know," Marriott vice president Robert Schultz said Sunday. "We can't even speculate because it was such a ... well·maintained, highly organized, \\'eU·run ride for so many years. c.... Qllft"W log9n- WEST COVINA (AP) -The cap· ture of a jogger, who took ransom money left in hopes or winning re· lease of 10.year-old kidnap victim Ronald Tolleson Jr .. may have brought police closer lo finding his abductor, authorities say. The jogger, described as 16 or 17 years old, was working in conj~c· tion wllh the kidnaper. West Covina Police Cmdr. Ron Holmes said Sun· day night. But there's still no sign of the miss· . in~ boy, last seen Friday evenin~ in front of the house where be lives with his divorced rather , Ronald TOllt'SOn Sr . who bas custody. Hot mes said ~ Pelltite• Ba11 TORRANCE CAP) -A Los Angeles city sewer reportedl y dumped millions or gallons or sewage into a creek feeding Santa Monica Bay during the beach quarantine that was blamed mostly on a small Malibu sewage plant. The overflow was estimated at 487 millions, more than five times the sewage discharge from lhe Malibu plant. the Daily Breeze newspaper here has reported. FfllJKU&B~r AL'l'ADENA CAP) -A Tuj~a man who fell to lus death while hlk· iog with four friends near the Angeles Forest Highway has been identified as Robert Bartlow, 22, who was discharged from the U.S. Army only two weeks ago a fter serving a tour of duty in Germany. The youths were hilung on a steep, rocky hillside when Bartlow ap· par ently slipped and fell several hun· dred feet into a deep gorge Sunday afternoon, said Sheriff's Dept Deputy Tony Palmer. 250 Sf age Bra"'I CORCORAN (AP> -A brawl in- volving about 250 citizens broke out here after police arrested 31 .man for investigation of drunken dnvmg. Residents of a nearby residential ar·ea got into the fight Sunday but dis· persed when sheriff's deputies from Kings and Tulare counties and Han· ford police arrived and spraved them with mace. A total of 2S officers were assummoned to control the fighting Owners Said Torching 'lheir Gas Guzzlers SACRAMENTO <AP ) -Facmg soariJlg gasoline prices, some Callfohllans bave found a new way to get rid ol vehicles that are burning up their money. They are setting them on fire and collecting the in- surance, state officials say. "We're seeing an inordinate ln· crease in the theft and fire loss or motorbomes and pickups. things that don't get good mileage," says Glenn Sewell, bead or the stale Department or Inauraoce's Bureau of Fraudulent Clalma. .. THIEVES WHO STEAL to joyride have no reaaoo to burn il. It main you think, maybe some of tbese theft reports are pboay. •• With 1aaoU.ne prices akyrock,ung, motorilta are fmdinl it difficult to maintain or sell vehicles that aet low gas mlleage. So, police say, some take their aaa guulera to remote areas. Mt them on fire and then re· port the vehicles stolen. "Tbe)' don't want lbe police to find It and return It to them, so they burn lt" says U. Jim Moore, vehicle theft 1eeUoG commander for lb• Calilornla Hi&)lway Patrol. TBBnS OP LOW·MILEAGE nblclel jumped 15 to 24 percent laat year, aceordiDa toCHP 1t.atiltics. A~ tbeN are ol'Uln tndJca· Uona that aa owner bH set a vehicle on flre, thl9 type of tn.auraoce ~ ii bard '°prove. 1 lildih file Salt SAN Dt&OO (AP> -The Int.er· Tribal OMmcl1 tA California bu en· , *"8ed a 1nAk nw bJ n" M1111oa I lDdlM tn• Oftf .... rtliU CIO tbe ._ Lm -.J JU.er ID DGru.n Saa J>ielo ONDb'· • ''.'. "In almost all cases, subsequent investigation finds that they were torched and probably were insurance fraud cases," Moore says. "Usually, the owners lhinJc they are the first to think of It, but it's quite commoo. Law enforcement of· ficials are alert to the potential for this. We noticed a lot of limes they'll take their goodies out of the car first. They can't stand to watch lhcir CB burn." Despite Fears, State's Retail Sales Are Up LOS ANGELES <AP> -Despite the effecu of inflation and fears of a recesalon, sales are boomlnl at rour major Southern Callfomia depart· ment stores, accordin1 to figures from Security Pacific National Bank. Thoee firurea show aales rose ln re· cent months by lS.5 percent over lbe past y ear at The Broadway, Bullock's, May Co. and Roblnaon'a, compared to 10.6 percent nationwide. Even after allowtn1 for the fact that prices increased by 4.9 percent. the atoret atlll abowed betttr than a 10 percent srowt.h lo aalea. Store offtcla11 cited a variety or re11on1. locludinl the fact that the prlce of loods bun't risen as fut u the Consumer Price Index. Ret.ailerl. bOwever, iay they are prei>arlnl fOf' a downtum by plan· n1n• promotloal and holdlq down ln· ventor'MI, u well •• lookinc at poul· bl• perlCllDoMl euta. -t ome ._ ... __ , 6 MONTH, $10,000 MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS 2V2 YEAR, NO MINIMUM MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT 16.555 o;;, 15.700% . 12. 935 o/;/ 12.000% Annoa1t1•'Cl Ettectrv1• Y1t.'ld llr1rn1.11 ·~·•ll' r.nn1, 11 Y11·id Annu,il R:ttf' April1-30 •A.f'wlu.Al1l ed f f1c..,-t1v1 'l .. ·6c11-. li..1•.-l lJOf.llf i. 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So now you can en1oy one-Slop convenience and super earning-power for the money )'OU save ... and spend. And then some more! Discover Citirens excl~ve Family Financial System~ ... an array of valuable customer services that make money. save money. manage money for you! Whoo ... I. CliiZENS. ,~SAVINGS. . ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION .. thats whoo! NEWPORT BEACH: 3300 West Coast H'ghwlly near Newport Blvd .. 631·9205. . . ·-~ ...... ----- i I , Fire Protection ·:Now County's Joh A aew era 1D Oranee County On flptJ.nc will btlln f _uly 1 wMo county IOVernmeqt lakes ov.-r f r'Otn U. atate au P~ llfe and property In unlneorpor1ted areu. While county amCJ.all walled a.1 and loud about the • ~~le pW1bul out auu ~..-.old fire protection ccntract, . wicre .WU UlUe JuaUfte ror tbe lamtinta. The state contr•cta · ftre protecUon aervtce with rural counUes, counUes lbat are 10 apanely populated loca l agencies don't haft tite NIOVcet to patrol vast reglons It has been aomt tJme alnce <>raie County. wtlh lu 1.9 mUhon popuJatioa. could be cluaffied u rural The l'ounty Indeed is urbanhred. So it ts only m keeplna wtth the tenets of locaJ 1<>vern· ment that I.he county should provide its citizena with its own brand or fire protection. It ls up to county govemmept to see t.bere is no d~ off in the quality of Uf e and property protection provided Its citizens. For that reasoo, the changeover should be closely monitored. And the county Board of Supervtaors should call for regular status reports to make certain there is no drop in the quality of fire protection services in unin· c.:orporated a reas. t"tEconomic Novelty Juvenile delinquency is said to be on the rise in Or ange County, pushing populations of youngsters housed at the county's five youth detention centers past their capacities. Rut when county Probation Department officials asked supervisors this month if they could re-open 26 beds al Juvenile Hall and Los Pinos Forestry Camp to help ease the over crowding, they didn't ask for any more money to pay the $351,000 rost of making the beds availa· blc. Instead, they promised t-0 trim their budget in other areas to pay for the badly needed beds the rest or the fis· cal year . They admitted the department's budget picture for 1980·81 1s a bleaker one, and that they m ay have to comt' back to county supervisors for additiona l funding in the future. Nonethe less, the ability or probation officials to shift manpower and materials around to meet newly emerging prior ities within their existing budget is quite an ac· <·o mphshment. Too often government a gencies are too quick to run to the board with ftats in hand. And the written commendations presented by supervisor s this month to Chief Probation Officer M1ch<.1cl S<-humacher and J uvenile Court Presiding Judge Hotwrt Rtcklcs for that accomplishment were richly de· ~~rvcd Highway Hazard Given the increasing need for afiord.able housing. there's much to be said for tbe mobile bome -and something for the fact that • 14-foot·wide unit al.Ion a 16 percent increase in interior space with only a 5 percent in· crease in cost of over the standard 12·foot·wtde unit. That argument presumably was enough to persuade the state Assembly to pass, on a 63·9 vote. a measure that would permit hauhng 14-foot-wide mobile homes on California highwa ys, a measure sharply opposed by the CalifomiaState AutomobileAssociation. The CSAA insists that the proposi!d Jaw would create an instant hazard for the state's 18 million motorists, along with the bicyclists and pedestrians who frequently must share the roadways with cars. That's because the widest traffic lanes on California toads are only 12 feet, and many are only 10 feet. Ob- vio usly, hauling a 14·foot unit on a 10· or 12·foot lane would create a dangerous overhang for oncoming cars on u two-lane roadway or ror passing cars on a multi-lane highway. Tests conducted in 1971 by both the California J-Hghway Pa trol and CaJTrans resulted in recommend&· • t1ons against authorizing the hauling of 14-foot coaches. . The recommendation is still valid. There s till are no lanes wider than 12 reet . The Senate has yet to a ct on the Assembly bill. It s hould be rejected. • C)p.nlons expressed In the space above are those or the Deity Plaot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and , artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. : Box 1seo. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642--4321. Boyd/Viewer Poll ByLM. BOYD The French put on a : television documentary last . r ear whe rein a 40·year-old : Armenian woman described : ber tllne:sses at areal lenlf,b. : Exte nsive s urveys subae- 41uently failed t.o turn up even. : so much as one penon who ·•ad watched that : performance. No slr. not a one. It was labeled the least successful TV s~w of all . \jme. . Numerous landlord• in Jiest Germany uk coup)es to sip leuee wblcb contain 'tlause1 which require them 11 tenant. to practlce btrtb control. • ' I Dear Gloomy GU8 lit ' The advocalu of 1impllfted ·~ Wbo wut to make lt iuler for kidl to •pell "•Ital .. cao•t eeem tO do mueb to 1lmpllf1 "re· ct1abun '' or ''dq..-bua ... D.M. Average girl ls baU u tall as she'll ever be by the end ol her second year. Aveuge boy la half as tall as he'll ever be by the end of bla third year. Doctors know that ml· graine headaches run ln families. but they don't know wby. Q. II lt true that tome of the early New En1land laws were such that they forced women to 10 tbrou1b tbe marrlaae ceremony stark naked? A. That 1upposedly bap. peaed on occasion. Wben widows remarried. One fer· moat Cale typtll• the w.n,. Tbe widow'• c'otbel were re· larded • part of ber late &u1banc1•1 e1tate. In fact, anJt.bl.nl lbe owned, even a alfl of dotblq from the man l be intended to IDUT)', WU 1tUJ lclmWled .. part of tM eetat.e. And if the buabend·to- be allowed ber to wear aacb before the marrat1e ceremony, lbe law lD~ ed lt .. the livtn1 1nu'1 •c· c.ptanee of the dead man'• debll. 1be record ahowa ooe widow, therefore. 1t.ood nude lllllde a clolet wtth a heart· lbal*I boN cal ln UM door darlQI blr reman111t. thlll pvt OD hit beW eoelWlle ODl)' aft.Ir IM weddlq eeremOQJ -~. l l • I --------~ China Joins the Missile Race W AStUNOTON -Red China b11 fiully develo~d a.n in· tercootlnentaJ balll1Uc m1uhe capable ot hlttlna targeta in the United States. Tbla a1armlnc news means that a teeOOd communilt power now baa the ability to thr eate n America with nuclear de · va a t al 1on . Until no w . U.S. defense P.oli cy b as been baled on the assump· tioa that only the Soviet Union posed such a clear and present danger to the United States. Tbe reason ~ bas not been reported before is that "otric1al government sources" ha ve con· aiatenUy played down any sug. gestion that the m ainland Chlnele were a direct nuclear threat to Lb.La country. Tbey bave empbulled loatead tbe bitter rivalry between the two com· munlat superpoweni and cite o ur s uppose d y firm "frleodahlp' with Red China. BUT ASIAN EXPE&TS in eel out of the government caution that thia frtendl)' relaUOOJ bip as a tenuous lbinll al be1t , likely lo evaporate al any Ume over ls· s ues Ute Korea or Taiwan. or si mpl y beca u se o f t h e ad eological d iffe re nces t hat separa te our two countries. They note that our s trongest bond is mutual bosUllty toward the Soviets. and warn that the Re d Chinese still re ga rd the United Stales as the ir chief an· tagonist after the Ruasiana. F rom lop·secret documents and other a.ntelllgence sources. my associate Dale Van Atta has pieced together the story of Red China's arrival a t a po11t1on 1.19~. Earl Waters ' from wb1cb It can back up any future change or policy with nuclear lCBMa. TUE BUG E Chinese mi&aile la deeignated the CSS·X·4, and It has a range of 7,800 miles - more than enough to devastate U.S . popula tion centers from bases on lbe mainland of China. The only other long·range nus· Siie lbe Cb.tnese were known lo have was the CSS.X·J, with a range of 3,800 mlles -enough lo b1t Mosrow. but nowhere near enough to make 1t to the U S. m autland. Whe n Defe nse Secre t a r y Harold Brown went to China last January. the "friendly" Clunese government <lidn 't let ham see the CSS.X-4. But he knew about 1l -and almost revealed that knowledge to reporters who ac· comparued ht m on the tnp. Aske d af Red Ch ina wai; "anywhere near acquiring" an 1.19~~. ICBM. Brown replied: "Cblna'1 bee n deveiopln1 balU.Uc mll· sUes of lncreuinl raqe. a.ad I am 1ure they are wortlnl on la· tercontlneoW ones: IA fact, I know they are. I don't want lo aay preclaely bow far tbey've gotten." I can say bow far they've Sot· ten. The Chinese have been workla1 on the cs.5·X.,. for more than a decade. Its potential as a n ICBM bu been partly ob- scu red by It.a dual role a.s a booster ror s pace sateWta. IN JULY 1175, when the Chinese successfully launched a satellite into orbit, a CIA "Top Secret Umbra" report called tbe shot "a sllD.ificant atep forward for the Chinese miasUe and space program." and added: "The success with the CSS.X~ s ugfests the Chinese have <:Or-r ec ed major problems they have been having with this mis- s ile ... The CSS·X ·4, a large, two·st.age missile, is China's on· ly missile with true tntercon· llnental range, and it is clearly the key lo a Chinese ICBM force. It is not, however, expected lo become operational as an ICBM for several years. "The CSS-X-4 will probably be ablt> to carry a thermo-nuclear warhead a bout 7,000 miles or place a missile wetgbln& approx· 1mately S.000 pounds into a k>w earth orbtt." That was five years a10. In 1978, a nother top-secret CIA docu me nt wa rned that the css X -4 .. wm soon be capable of h1tung targets ln the cooti.nentaJ Unit~ Slates " NOW, acco r d ing to in· tl'l hgence sources, the CSS.X-4 1~ operat10rtal up to 7 ,800 m.lles. And other. more advanced mis- 'ales are 1n active developmenL For what cold comfort It pro- vide~. CIA analysts not~ that the Ht•d Chin~ are still about a dou·n ~ears behind both the l ' n 1tt"d States and the Soviet t 'nwn in missile tt•chnology. But ,,, :1 ('!,\ M>urce observed wryly: 'Thi· impact of thei r bomb "'"uld be the ~ame " Brown's Roaming May Spur Legal Curb In rt ac tion to Gov. J erry Brown's desertion of hls post lo i ndu lge sn b is personal a mb iti o n s . De m o c rati c Assemblyman Lou P apan has pr opose d co nstitutio n al a m e ndme nts whic h would provide either for one six.year term or a limit of two four.year terms for a governor. S a id Papan, "Six o r eight years is enough for a governor lo achieve bis programs if he works at it r athe r tha n campaigning for the next election .. His idea was "to gi v e th e p eo pl e a c h oice" In det e rmining the length of a gubernaton al term. Since first a nnouncing his proposals Papan bas indicated a c hange o f v ie w . H e h as considered the wisdom of the founding fathen who favored short terms for all officeholders and ln ract would have Umlted. the terms or Congreasmen to oae year bad lt not been for the exigencies of 18tb century communication and travel. He al.lo thinks two Pf'OPOlaU oo the Charles McCabe same l"'suc on the ballot would be confusing and will ~t'< k only .1 two term lurutataon AS FAR AS that g()(.''l 1t I'< fin•• So m e s t ates l1m 1t their governors to 00<' four year term. Until Franklin De lano Roosevelt ca m e to v iew th at he was mdaspensablc. prl's1dents ~rl' li mited to two fou r.year terms by the pre<'edcnt set by GeorRe Washin1:tton . After Roosevelt shatte~ that tenet by runrun~ four lJ mes Congress reacted and a d o pt ed a con st1tut1ona l amendme nt , ratified 1n 1947. limit.mg the presidency to two terms. Despite the claims at the tame that it would make a president impotent during his second lenn. those predict.Joos haven't mater1aliied Only two governors in tht> state's tustory have bf-en elected to a t hird term , Haram W. John.wn and Ear l Wllr rt>n. and neit her com pleted the final term. None or the others in Uus century took other office alter leaving the governorship thu.'1 carrymg out the intent of the founding fathers who viewed government as ··or the people and by the peop le." Their Insistence upon shOrt ter~ for officeholders wa!I Intended to- pre c I ude Incumbe nts from h1·rnm1n~ t•ntrrnr h1·ct .tn•J 1n 1•ff1•c1 t>.·1·um1n•: prnft·., .. 1on.;l 11rf 1r1•hold .. r-. But a t'A o term lam1t 140uJd not pre\'enl <i rccurrenct> of the mockery which J erry Bro-.'Tl ha<1 made out of holdin~ the offtN.' of Jeovemor And Cahforn1a s huge po p u I a t 1 on t• n s u r r 'I e v e r v ~ovemor elected tn the future wil l bt'co m e :i n in s ta n t pres1denllal candidate. As has been seen with Brown, and Ron ald ReaRa n be fo re him. much of the ir ti me wall be diverted from runntnll the stat<' to runrunJ? for prt'~1dcnt unless laws are enacted to prevent 1t from happerung EARLIER leg1slatur~ would have impeached a ~ovemor for nonfeasanre had they be<:omt' de· relict and abandoned their JObts in the punwt ol personal amb1ll0ns as Brown has done For whatever reasons. today's legis lature has not seen fit to call LM governor to task for tu.s neglect and with such a precedent there 1s htlle reason to believe future lawmakers will uct dlfferently. Wh at is needed then. a re unctions against a governor underta.lung C'Ompa1gns nt the e x p e n s e o ( b.J,..s d u t I es . Fo rt u n a t e l y ~h ere are pr~cedcnb aJrcady 10 the law ~ h1c h !'an be app lied by .1ppropnate amendments. ARTICLE 6 Section 17 of the \late C'OOSt1 tutJon bars supreme ano appellate court justices from seekJng any ornce otber than a JUd.mal one during the terms for which they have been elected. A governor sbould be barred from seeking any other offire during the term for which he has been elected. Another provision is found ·in Government Code section 1062 which prohibits the absence from the state or any slate or m un1c1pal offi cer for more than 60 days Before the tamperings of the coo.statut.iona l re vlsloni.st.s t h 1 c; prov1s1on was in the M nst1tut1on and provided for forfeiture of o ffi ce for any absence o f m o r e than SO consl'cutJve days. It should be restored to the constitution However , s ince With the air travel or today one ca n d uck Into the state momentarily to avoid being away more than the limit and be off al(am for another eo days, new wording should be devised to prevent such avoidancl ol the intent which Is lo keep olficials on the jobs for which they have been elected. Reagan: A Superficial Perfonµance Still Works Ro.Wd Rffp.n 11 ooe of tbo8e penom ol whom lt ll said they do not have a aingle redeeming defect.. Ever aince be wrote his own script, aa distinct from "Tbe Speech," Ronnie the actor bu bea> true lo bla matertal. W. wile la almolt a caricature o f t h e P T A 1 u b u r b a '' bou1ewtf e . Her publlc adoration of ber bLllband 11 doubtleu ltlltlmate but none · tbeleas emburuama. It ii ladles like ber that 1tve mar· rl•I• • bad name. Yet tbe public lar>t it up. Ronnie i1 now the Republican front·runner, baroly. If the RepubUcana do cboolt Reqan, whether be becomes pr.ideal depends not upon Jam11 ltatl C •rt er. b la moat 1111•11 antaeonllt, but on wbat ..-. do to Mr. Cart.er wbo bu ._ aatonlabln1t1 f ae111 111 lbl1 dei>a"-f' ID wt ....... Wltb the Ru s!'ll ans and Iranians qainst you, wbo needs a campaign? &ONNIE ll a two-time loser ln hls quest for the presidency. yet he aucce11fully portrayed In Ne w Hampahlre a modern Clnclnn.atua beina bau.led back from hlJ plow t.o put thlqs riaht. A former 1overnor almost retuctuUy dlamountins from that hone ol bla lo Southern Callfomia to combat lnflaUon • and make th1nas OK for every m ulU·mlWonalre tn tbe country. Tbll II a 1reat blt of poUtfcal Jeserdemaln. It should b• rewarded wttb an 0.car. Jmt u wu hll ~rd u 1overnor of Californla. ID those diltant Qya 0967·75) Ronnie became the darUna ot the middle ct ..... by cutUn1 welfare ol all kinda ror the deMrvi.nl and undet•rvina poor. How few of U1 recall that be alto ra1Md taxes durlnt b1a 11tended lncumbency. Tbe real Reaaan, lf OM can ever excavate him, l• Juat a ratber dumb actor. Take the' bLlllMU of 1\11 ltallan·Pollab, etc. ''/'**·" Can 10.a lm.,. a --~-.. - flUY dumb enough to tell such a fa tuous story to a group of rtparttt'S, and ool expect to be cruclfied ln the press for lt. Vet. Mr. Perfect gets away with It. RE ALSO ~ets a way with thlnas like sayln1 tha t "the large and definite purpGle" ol the American people Includes tbe reapooalblllty "to care, 1belter and protect the least protected amonf us and that lncludes especial y the unborn." If that means he is pro-abortion or antl·aborUon, lt escapes me either way. More like the man who would make the world aafe for plutocrats are bis vlew1 on ener1y -o il re•lly. The "national purpose" here "is to look for a aoluUon to the enero crisla. t.o t.hc 1entU1 of aero. the lmaJinaUon of manqement, the en~ro of labor -not lo aome 1prawllnJ Cablnet otn~ ln W uhlnlton which Mver &bould haw been created ln lbe ftnt place.'' Tbat'a the 1tQff to feed the ttciPPI La aod.land, Tau. Eva:t hls chief opponent amc.1 ~ Republicans . oilman Oeorte Bush. couldn't put tt bette .. People who are rid enou1h NOT to pay tax• will never have to worry from ett.ber cf these lads. DESPITE ALL tbll ma1nlficent, aad WMlaerv.S, p lauaiblllty. I atlll Wak that In the end RMian wt11 be .._.led by bia .... ll .a.et.d, ... would be a few clan abort of 1'. The A1nerlcaa1 are not a people who take k1ndlr to U.. old. Reaaan ma.y out'°"lanbt. out·Hll and out·maaeuver Oeorse BUib, but be eaa....., out·Joa him. I thl•t Uala partlcurar cbarp 11 walr to ttea1u, but it 18 tbe ft1 al tlllil world. Meant.lme, the pe~ conunuea to be 1relt. '"TIMt Speech .. 1tlll wor'•· Tlat memnuoua '°'ce ud •-M pompadour are aUll •lPlr etfecuve aa tM tube. But bell.,.. me .... I.., wbat l'ft been aa;taa tW -15 ,...,., Tbat Smpel'Clt'. ... , -Po c tot.bll. . . NATION BOWL OF CANOY Henry Kla8'nger MILK ANO SOUP John F. Kennedy COCKTAIL FLIGHT LyndOn Johneon A EATS PEANUTS Jimmy C.rter OM. y PILOT A 7 lllde% situ , ..... 'Recession hnminent' WASHINGTON (AP> -A gov. •roment lodu deaicned to forecast the nation'• ~c acUvlty fell for the flflh COO· aecutlve montb lo February. 1uaJntlq that a reeeuloo La imminent, the Commerce Department reported today. Tbe Index of Leading lo· dicaton declined 0.2 percent in February, following dips of 0.3 percent in each or tbe precedlng two months and drops of 1.9 per· cent in November and 1.4 per· cent in October. forecuter for Data RelGUl'Cel Inc. ol Ln:lncton. Mua., the a.a· tJon'• tarcest prtvat. fot9C..U., company, acreec1. ''IT INDICATES TRi\T the ecoaom.y ls beginning to allp," Gou&b aakl. "Businea ls lD a bolcfing pattern. Tbey are ready to Co down." Data ~cea believes the economy will abow growth at an annual rate of 1.s percent in tbe fint three moot.ha of 1980, then drop 2.4 pettent io the seeoad quarter, 4 percent in the third quarter and l percent io the fourth. Tbe Carter edmuu.tratlco had predl~ted that the downturn WOaJ4f ltUt early tbla year, but • revised forecast due from the White Houae later today WU U • pected to postpone tbe re· ceum'• it.art unW later lD US>. TOE INDEX IN February stood at 1.34.9, meanlnc it was 34.9 percent ahead of ita 1IS'1 base. Tb.11 waa down abocat 6.1 per. cent Crom ita high of H3.6 in Qc. tober W18 and the lowest rad· log al.nee a 13S in July 1971. Fac ts a t Fingertips .. THERE'S NO QUESTION there's a retardation ahead," said Commerce analyst Ago Ambre. "That's es~lally true when you consider the other things that have happened re- cently.'' He defined tbe "ot.ber thing.s" as rising interest rates a.od slow· ing or consumer credit in the wake of Federal Reserve act.ioo lD February to fight i:-:latioo by raising a key mterest rate and clamping controls on cooaumer borroWUJg. Pilot Loses Lile SUSANVILLE <AP> -A Sacrameato pilot bas dJed in a light plane crash wbile making au aerial Lnspectioo of telepbooe lines. Hall of the 10 components of the Index contributed to the decline: average work week. companies receiving slower de· liveries from vendors, coatract.a and order ror plant and equip. ment, money supply and build- ing permits. Writer Indexes Rat Bites, Sky Snacks Lauen County Uodersbertfr Lino Callegari $aid Phillip J . Kuhn, 60, or Union Fli&bts was killed Friday when bis single· e ngine plane c ras hed and burned oortbeast or Susanville l'OU8 INC8EASED: liquid assets, raw.material prices, wholesale prices, prices and oew orden for stock prices. By HUGH A. MULLIGAN A .. S..Cl•I~ RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -In New York City, more people are bitten by people every year than by rats. The New York Department of Health recently reported that in 1977, the last year ror which they have figures, 892 people put the bite on each other, while rats got to rubble at only 229 people. These are the sort of odd facts. statistics and bits or tedium and trivia that a colunmist collects to keep the wolf away from the door. Apparently 1t works with writers in the New York area because there were no reported cases or wolf bite in the Health Department report, although several writers bit each other and a critic here or there. DID YOU KNOW, FOR INSTANCE, that our great Amencan inslltulloo, tbe six-pack. was m · vented by Virgil Browne of Oklahoma City? He died a short while back at 102, having also bankrolled the parking meter, another uniquely American contribution to tbe world scene. Speaking of inventions. the Graham cracker actually was invented by a man named Graham. He was Dr. Sylveste r Graham of Northampton. Mass. Some or the locals may have thought he was crackers. Every morn- ing, win"'r or summer, (m Ill!.~· J he took a s wim m the 4'- Mi 11 River , near the _-3=w So:uth College campus. then ambled along Main Street in bis damp dressing gown to bis home on Pleasant Street. Emerson, who preferred biscuits, put him down as "tbe poet of bran bread and pumpkins." IN CASE YOU ARE WONDERING WHY the president's night is rarely delayed by what the airlines cryptically call "a mechanical," there is more than one Air Force One. The president bas at his disposal a couple or Boeing 707s and a Lockheed J etstar all identically painted in blue and white with the presidential seal. President J .F. Kennedy liked ~Jd milt and bot soup. Lyndon Johnson rarely missed his cocktail hour aloft. Gerald Ford was a two-martini man who insisted on two scoops of butter ~an ice cream for dessert. Henry Kissinger, a frequent passenger who sometimes borrowed one of the Ones for his shuttle diplomacy. often consumed an entire bowl of candy m night. Jimmy Carter is not the first presidential tourist lo have peanuts available throughout the flight. Franklin Roosevelt, a white knuckle fl yer who was the fi rst president to use a plane while in office -a tnp aboard a (.;-54 from M1am1 to the Casablanca conference -chomped on peanuts to soothe bis nerves. Harry Truman relied on bourbon. THE UNOFFICIAL OFFICE OF FIRST lady has progressed some since Abigail Adams hung tbe wetwash in the East Room of the White House and Doiley Madison first served a delicacy called ice cream. According to a "Directory of Key Government Personnel," circulated by the public relations firm of Hill & Knowlton for clients who need to find their way around Washington, there is an "Office or the First Lady" with at least eight names on the door or doors. Litter Program Fails SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state litter and recycling program, launched by 1977 legislation, is anything but a roarin& success, the legislative analyst says. The $13 rrullion program, financed by assess· ments on the larger m anufacturers and wholesalers, was set up by legislation introduced · by Sen. John Nejedly, R·Walnul Creek. .. . .. Paid Politlcat Advertisement ELECT ERIC ~'e·J·" JOHNSON ' IUSIMHS 5INSI HUMAMCOMCIRM FOi COSTA Ml" COUMCIL ••• H>I us Robert Go u g h , c hi e f The layoff rate was uachaqed from January to February, the report showed. Besldei tbe first lady herself. there is a "staff director ror the first lady," a "press secretary." a "deputy press secretary." a "personal assistant to the first lady," a "personal secretary," a "direc· tor or scheduling" and. so that tbe latter listed will.---------- have something to schedule, a "director or pro. Paid Po1i11ca1 Advcn1scmon1 ._._.. -. ......... Jects for the first lady." And, oh yes, a "director of advance," who on dull days when not advancing anythm~. probably has corree with the vice presi- dent ·s "assistant for issues development.•· APROPOS OF NOTRING IN PARTICULAR, Psyche, the naked nymph ogling herself in the water on the White Rock bottle since 1893, has been deported from Saudi Arabia. Moffid Eia, a Middle Eastern distributor in an area where booze as well as naked women are banned on the rocks. asked the White Rock beverage folk to "tab the naked girl off tbe label " Company preside nt Al Morgan Jr. says nothing hke that has happened in the f1u: biz since 1893 when "soon arter we acquired the Psyche tr~demark, c1t1zens of Milwallkee felt she should be clothed. So we touched up the label in the Milwaukee area and that seemed lo settle the mat- ter." LASTLY, THE MAGNIFICENT LINER Unit- ed States. launched in 1952 but mothballed in Norfolk, Va., s10ce 1969 wben her government subsidy ran out, will soon sail again as an elegant cruise ship out of Honolulu. On her maiden voyage, she won tbe blue rib- bon for the raatest AtlaoUc crossing, averaging 3S knots. a record that never bas been beaten. Until recenUy. since she doubled as a troop ship, ber speed was a military secret. Now lt is known she could zip along at 39 knots or 4S miles au hour. A drag race between her and the nuclear car· ner Enterprise would be more exclting than the America's cup race. PHIL MAURER the eandidate whoeares enough to listen. for Newport Beach City Couacil p...,..,,.,.,c;o........,_ ID[--"'O "'- T•~t(wQ.. m-.---••w~ ExceptiooaJ students need an exceptional university! BBA,MB A and more! l/W> rP 1n an exparor19 and acx:elerallng world . . and National Urwersity •:. growing with ~urts ·ke yourself EVP.nlnq clSSseS. one course at a time con'ierneocP aM a lacurty c;.eloctf>(J from tne tltQhest educational and DfOf~siona1 lell'CIS Come 101n tl"le mature adults and earn your Quality degre<· .JI National • StuOy one course at a trmP • On&-11me enrollment IOI' your entire degreePfogram • E.,,erung and day classes to flt your busy scheclu~ Enroll! Classes begin AprU 7 For registration intormallOn. Cal 157.ez:M in 1rv111e 0t ISl-37S1 at El lr,,o FM OOl•MI•• Or-.. COY111f l9C 111 1 lrwle. Senta Ana. ~tmmster. Laguna Ntguel. El Toro STARTS ID MORROW ATBA.M. Your earliest opportunity to take a.dvantage of one of our most important sale events of the year. Save on men's, women's and chiJ~ren's fashion s and accessor ies, lingeYie, home accessor ies and fin e giftware in many departments throughout our store. Many items reduced 1/3 to 1/2. Shop tomorrow, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. BUllOCK5 WllS~IR[ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH. 83 Fashton Island 7~1211, .l·lhUl'S ·Fn 10·9. Tues·Wed·Sat to 6, Soo 12·5 • . • ----~.---- --· ···--·· " .... _.,. ........... -..... ·~ . .. ,. CWlYf'tLOT . SUN, BASKETBALL LAGUNA MIX Bloodmobile eeks Donors '"" ln order lo uaure adequate supplies ol blood 1.o Oranae County's 40 holpltals. lbe Red Croea 11 llln& everyone ln Sood health betw~n the a1e1 of l7 and $1, ~l1bln1 at leaat 110 pounds, lo :donate •.• A &ED caoss BLOODMOBILE will be al lht' Jluntinltco Beach Maaoruc Lodge, 601 Palm Ave , po SatW'day from 9. ~ a m to 2 lO p m • On Aprll IS It wlU be al the South Coast Mechcal Center. 31872 C'oast H1gb>Aay 111 La1u11a Beach from t 15 p m . to 6 00 p m THE MISSION VIEJO Elks Lodae will sponM>r a blood drive oo April 30 from l ~ p m lo 6 JO p .m . al 25092 Marauerlte Parkway In Mission Viejo. Donations are also taken at th<' Orange County Red Cross Blood Ct>nter a t 601 North Golden C1r<'le Drive in Santa Ana For ian appointment lo donate -1 lhe center or at a bloodmobde 835 5381 Heartening Cl~s Prevention and treatmint of heurt disease and optional instruction on cardiopuJmonttry n•sus<'1la ta.>n (CPR ) will be available lo UC' Irvine students and the public beginning Tuesday Perpet 1101 Motion OPEN EARLY OHTHEIAY 2735 W. Coast Hwy. EASTER SUNDAY CHAMf'A(JME SUHDA Y •UHCH ..... t:M~ EASTBDIHHB ..... J;JI P.M. 642-34]1 Hewporl •och The lectures, "The Biology of lkurt 01sct1M'. .. are slated from 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday and Thun.ctu~:. io the Science ~lure hall. CPR alai.sei. an· from 6 to 10 p.m . Mondays, Wednt:Sd~·s and Jo'ndttyi. and at a time to be annoWtced Saturda' i. at lht• UCI Student Health Center. Inlormat1on 833 !>414 If thl· -..un·.., ~hining on L aguna's M ain Lacking referees. the games at times are Ht'.Jl'h Purk. llH'r(' 1~ bound to bC' a half· more notable for vigor than hncsse rourt baskt•tball gamt• or l"-O under \\3) Save on the Pleaser camera by Kodak. Sug· gested list price on rom- parable camera is $32.95~ Save on the Winner camera by Kodak. Sug- gested list price on rom- parable camera is $17.95~ Want a nocket camera for Georges graduationf ~ --- Pick the Winnercamera by Kodak-and save . Want to capture memories of Susie's wedding with pictures you can see right now? Pick the Pleaser instant camera by Kodak -and save. Want a camera that pictures your vacation fun by day or night? Pick the Sty/elite camera by Kodak with a built-in electronic flash-and save. *Suggested list price on comparable cameras by Kodak ~it $100·$999 and pay only: Deposit: $1,000·$4,999 and pay only: Deposit: $5,000 and up and pay only: Oflrt <'ftd1 J"ly 11, l!lllO Acid •IJllr ._,i.-. 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SACRAMENTO <AP> -Yorftad.a ,,,., "'-PllO • .irwi.r.111t1•ww Hop e C b est "It 11 with regret that I comment WadaJ a San fl'ranci.aco YWCA diNC~ "' Atv-" ..._1,,. A uc ,,,,,,,. cumpajan. that the poeitioo.a ol the black lm11bt tor. nu been rear,polnted to tbe t•1•11" ... -0.1 ••1'111IWI'· • >0 1> and b1'"bop and lhe fact that .... _ man U · it f C J f i • ,,. ••• •• ,.. .. T11e~"'" ....... .. ux: navera y o a ora a resent.a • "'••t#•._,, ,,. m.0111w...,, faclngwim.iuedooemoveintbeopen· Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'softlce an· •10 •tt·•11ro11..i "''"'oo e1... ing game strongly sugg-t the -... nounced. met•r•••• t"9'M.f'I •00 p..,r '-•"'f To ~• _..., ... ,011 ••" wc• ta•en""" mo pos1te." said Dr. Lethe Iffy oft.be N~w Wada. 63, a democrat, bu beeo a •.U :;.~11 ...... ,,, .... ,_ .,.e1~, Jersey Colleee of Med1cllle and Den· m ember of the California Youth lt••u•" 011 ""'•••men• UP<l•I•... lillry Authority Board, the San PraDcbco Eo..••dColCMll •¥<"'' ... ""''... Al Zobel , direct.or of communka· Civil Service Comm'--'-ft-..11 tt... IMnl, Me.-t<..-cfY C.O.p A UC Alll ........... ~IUU 4IUU Mf" .,., ... e-_...,., _,,_,, lions for Hoffman·La Roche Inc., board of dJ.rectons of the American • )0 • "' •o 4 )0 p"'. Rm Uf maker o( wbnum. said he saw tbe let· Civil Ube-'-Union of N__. .. __ Pn,,tt•I ~ ...... , 8IOQ UCI fH '"'"" Vll'·U'lhu vs•• n.-uo ,....-.. 1ec1. 111-------------------------=t.:e.:.r.:... _._:.b:.:u:.:l...:l:....::m:.:us=t:..:c:o:n.:.:fes:::s:...:I..:don=:.'.:.t~p:l:•:Y _ _:C:::a:l:.:1:.:fo:rni=.•::_· -----------••..on <let' ,,...., .. 1,, '-" •ftO IMl'k'1141 Call UCI E.,.._-, 11141 t»-)41A MOMOAY.~fl ~ tcw. ~ ... Cenltt," Joel IC•ll, _..,el fl«tMt, 0,,,.. 1 Llcl S.C.-ol e UC,,..,,,. lllWMIOft l•lure-. •·Own Y-Ow11 ~ pillQ Cel\ler 1 10 10 Pm , ltm F 110 MeCllCel X..n<•• I, UCI Fff \IO \lllOI• .orntu-•I IN -II~· permth, \I~ C•ll UCI E•ten•IOll 111•1 m-,..1. TUalOAV, ..... n • 'lior\n .. Oen••• It Eve"'· 0 V M , lar~ Ml,.,.t praclltl0"9• P•rt ol • IJC l,..lne E•lell\loll IKlure .. ,..,, "CM• -Nurt11r• Of C°'"IMI· mon Anlr1'\&h," 1 to 10 pm . Am F tu_,., 5<19ne.et I, UCI SlflOle •OmhllO" •• the OO<lt 11 'I>•<• oermlh, WI Cell UC.I E•l•n•IOll, 1110 as.s.i,. .. T •me Mena9e men1 lor AO· rnlnl\lr•llv• .tlld Suoporl Perto" n1tl,'' Hei.n A"""°'°'· 8 A , 1>'9M oent 11e1M Rey-01. Inc A UC 1rvuw Ewt""'°" OfW 61y MfnU'\tr, ' lO • m to • )() pm , N.-i..r Inn llOP J-... N~wpo.-t lkath F-•• H S at lh• ooor U O ore •nrollocl c..11 UCI E•tl'll•tOn, C11't m-~·· WIONESOAY, Alltll U T•"'f' M•n•o•m•nt tor f • t-cut1.,•\. ~ A•vftOtO\. 8 A Oft• "Ol'nt Hl'IM Aeo;no•<h. tft( A U C '¥'•M EJC1~0\ orw-day '-lmu·wr q lO • m to ' JO p m ~""' Inn llOP J-H N•<NPOrl Be..:h "•• \/\ •I tru• ooor \10 o•~ •n•ollt'CI C•ll UCI t.11m•o0n. 1110 IJJ Wl4 S•TUllDAY • .,,II J4 ·sucoulul APP<o..:11.,. 10 Aul E\l•le EH...,,Q•t\O ' R1<,,1trO l NOyt'1 8 !> . IM'•,..CMlll. AiM!oleCI In. ><tf'~lm.,nt P'f"oper1•M A UC lntlM E • "'"''°" OtM' d•y ,..,_tn•t. • JO • m 10 • lO pm , Rm 1n Soc••• '><1•11<• l.M>. UCt "H \IS •I IN! QOOr )70 pr...,,,.QlleO lncludln c I•\\ m•lo•l•l1, 1.-11 ellCI 1)¥t.1119 C...11 UC I Eitl'll'Uon, CPU) ll).WI• SATU .. OAY, 4""11 U ; llMy It-J4 Zen A Procn.• OI Aw•1<e<>1119 •nd S•tl·Ol\.C:.,_..,,_.. EOw••d Mui•••. M S . 1911 .,,, .. ,, lnlerrw11on.1 Bua d"l\I Modll .. IOll C...ll'r. A UC Irv ..... E a len\ton tP\rM tniHttn9 lCHJf'~ • • m to noon •nd 1 to !. p '" , C••""""' Hell s._. llm 11\S, UCI ftt "'· l"CIUdH ~lf!O. Cell UCI E•len•-· CP141 Gl-W14 SUNOAY,..,.....11: ..Uy 1 .. Q ' Amett<•n Culh;t•I H~r1t•oe Tour Al1, Arcl\H.clure, C.rdeft• •no O•coreuve A•U o4 ti.. Hew Eno•eno si..r .. :· Bemk• "-'-· .,, le< ,..,., • UCLA Al1 """"' II A UC Ir••"" £tr1*'n\oor'I l1•1d \lucty IOU• .......... _ ,,_,,.,. """'" 1' •• 10 . p rn .. UCt ~. '-· llMy 1 .. 11. l"M MIS 111111 '-I• o4 _,, .,,_ ctud .. -lttp .. '1_ ''°"' ••-L~ "'--°' S... °"'90, .,.,., .. oouet• ,..., room. ~"POI' 1 tt .,. •• , ,, Pf'' v•t• ••r-<OftOri r..-.d mot Of' c.oec "· cl•••• '""'-· ..... -or.i1111 ... muti.e1.1m .Omt'U.oft'\, •''""t< t1,;1•t '°"''..,-Id tiectUt'H'"O W'f'YK H for de lf•h ce ll Sal\Ora Ad•m•. 111•1 813 ,..,. MOflOAV,~•fll ( 'fl•l•nQ Ycwr Ow n SftOPOl"O C."t~ " MllCotm A Rllf'Y. -""'"' I> ,,,,,.,CO P•r1 ol e UC 1,,,,,,. E • ff'n'\ton lrt<IUf't' ~f'lt''\ O•n 'l'C>ur 1wn \t\r~,..q r..,,.n,,.. 1 to ti) om . •• ,..., r 110 IN"<I•' ,1 '-'••'"'''I UCI '>11'\Qlf" 4lldlT'll\\ltJ,, •tt ,,,, 000t If 'r>·I• • pf'rm1I\. \I\ tnll U(.1 [.t,pn•,.tf'J,, 11 .. 1 tll-,.. .. TVl!>OAY. Afltll 1' ..HOtW'\ •OO ( 4ttte " O.-.ru.,J U fW"dn\, O V M , lbr-Qllt Ml•"'"'' pr•t• uorwr Part 01"' UC lf'#1M~ E •tM't\ton IK turr """'!'\· ' CMe iilnd Nurh.1f'·t ot Com~n'°" An1....i1:· I 10 10 p m., Rm ~ 11' MMl•C•I S<....,<r\ I, UCI S1nqlf' .oOrnll\IOO "' lf>oo -•I -· p•rm1I\, WI. C.•11 UCI 1[1tentl0ft, lllO ll).~14 WEDNl:SOAV •11• THV"SD•Y, ..,-11JO ... j1My t ,. Adv•nC#d Co,,,munt< t1t tOl"I lf'<llll•-"" ~''°"·. I( .. ,.., Wlttoft, M B A. ~··o .. nt, W11\on -.no A'IO<••tl"'\ A UC hvuw t' t•·ns1on twicMWY \it•fTHMt, • • rn to • )0 pm T"" llrq"cry Hoe.1, !MOO M•<Arlllur Bt..i lrv1,... F" '1\0 •t 1n.p OOOt "140 Pff".,..fWOOtd, tn c•udr~ <lrt \ rn•'"'•41\ •"CJ tuft(.ft c.11 UC! E~1~on 17141 l:ll ~u Critters Invited To Dinner DUNBAR, W.Va . (AP) -lo today's world o( processed, freeze· dried, preservative- ladened and beat-ln-the· pouch meals, some West Virginians miss the • e OOC \\:n ~your!OOneygo alongway with am discount available on every seat on everyt light. When you're taking otf for Portl<1nJ, Air California will take off 30% <luring our Grand Opening Sale. All you do 1-, m.1h- reservacions and purchase tickeu at k.ist 'even days in advance. Our $90 sale fare Ls £OOd on every scat on every flight. And youifl jet there from convenient Orange County or Ontario airport. Portland to Ontario QtPart Amw Fttq. Ontario to Portland .;;;QTa.....A.'-"..;.._--Amn __ Fn:q_._ So take off on Air California and take advantage of our low Grand Opening Sale fan:. Just call Air California or your Travel Agent (but remember that you must make reservations and purchase tickets at least seven days in advance). We're do ing everything we can to help make your money go a long way. We're Air California. And we want everyone to fly. Ponland to 0raner Couocy Or-. County co Pons.od Dq ?llrT Amvr Fr~. Oepert Arrive fuiq. II \.•-•;;.:;:..,.....;;;;._MIL~-U&.--------------~ gastronomic dellghta of their past. 7:00A 5:35P 9:45A 8:lOP £\uly C>.ulv HX'A " 'i1'.-\ 0-.11 Iv 4.40P 7 \OP Daily 10 }QA I· lOP OaJlv 7:30A IO:JOA Dally I I {')()A I 4W C'>.11lv 2:20P S:OSP 0.lly 7. I 5P 10 IOP Da1lv H5P 6:4SP Daily "Good e11erq. The following program Wiii probabty offend alt of you. The number to call In outrage Is 246-8000. Thank you." 1980 Business Forecasts Due Eolllomlc forecuten from UC Jrvine and UCLA wll1 make pndlctionl ln late Aprtl on bow Ora.Jl~1 taal""t• wll1 fare ill i.. wU1 air t.Mlr forecaats at 2 p.m. April 2t in the Ana VWa1e Theater at UCI. The sessim II apouored by the UCI Industrial Al· aocla._, tlte Graduate School of Administration Alfl.U.._ wt UCI EnentlaD. '1'e Miiion, deal1ned for Joeal buatae11 lead .. .., IOHmment policy mabn, will foe• on Onlllt Comity employment. boualna, buslDett n1ect m•tment, money supply and interest and m~ratee. 81 r hl'l'I at U.. foreeutinl aemlllar include Dr. r...n, J. &ialllll. ulOdat• professor of bull· Dl:U II m ... Cl .. t1CLA : Dr. DaTld Sbulmu.. U• alltaa&Jf'lfl !'!'!,el Mmlnllltratloa and eeoDOmlCI at UC .... ;.. .. ,_. Dr. Jerome BMM!, 1111etaat prof_. ti e'=td lntiou •UCL 1'• _.. ............ 4lltMla OD boW to 'part.1~11111111 ......... w. • For inat.ance, mouth· wa= chunks of bar bear. Or bef. ty slices of venison meatloaf. And don 't foraet fried squirrel. THESE Dl8ll88 once were a pert of enryday life for many of the state's senior dthens, but today the)' often are bard t.o ftDd. ADd that's the reuon for Dunbar's annual eriUer ctbmer. Weal Vlrctni• squlr· rel, venliOn bear, rac· coon, rabb6t, ll'Oundbol, woodcock and trout were heaped OD diaposa- ble ptat.. and MrVed to some 400 ..son who at· tended the nNa umual dinner tn the Du11bar Hiah School cafeteria. D·S 8 91 S •A E WbMler ut at one ot the loDI tdllt wttb her fOG, It ... ber llrd blrtbday ud abe wtabed oa.16 t.o ~--lt. tM nltter ~.-Mid . "We want everyone to fly. AIR9CALIFORNIA ----·--~---- 'Most Popular Student' Awaiting Murder Trial , DUNDALK. Md. <AP> - Ebael Scbladler. clua prwi· t.old •"'>'OM M wu&.d to bl.I ftnal year at Pai.peco ·nrl•b School bl• moot able ever. It bu beeD. , u bia cluamal411 look ad to 1raduatlon day, alts ln a JaU cell ud coetemplata a murder trial E 1.8 CBAaGED with the bblQI deaths of two women a Tbau11iviDS weekend year tn .-bat autboriUea aJ. e was a murder·for·blre . He is belna held wit.bout became a Jucfae decided lt too danaerous to allow him •be at larse. •A formal plea of innoceDt by al insanity was entered month by his attorney. am Zinman. Schindler. 18, ~o -undergo a psychiatric uatioo. Patapsco High, Schlndler's e does not come up as much ; anolber youth has been .cted senior class president '"-in interviews with teachers aJ1i1 advisers. it was obvious tilndler is still well thought of. ' • •ANfTBING BAD BE'S done ~so outweighed by the ," said Elva Venzke, an Jish teacher and adviser to .. high school yearbook, "The ~~ot." .. "Be told the kids be wanted ~ to be their most memorable :Par, something they'd never ('or get," sai d Thomas Dessecker, a history teacher •• co-adviser or the senior ~9as. "He was such a remarka· "1• kid. Mike was really a •turaJ leader." . Dessecker thumbed through ~eraJ letters Schindler wrote to classmates whtle class presi dent. urging tbem to take pnde =he school. pay their clas!) and take Jl<irl in school ac- 'fities I" 'LAST •'ALL. IDS clas~mates •Oted the 18-year-old "most JlOpular senior" and .. the senior with the most school and class spirit." .. He ranks with the best senior c1us presidents I've aeen," sajd Patapsco Principal David l)river. a secondary school pnn· E slnce IN7. tM l•t 12 years in this wttas-elass in- al suburb of Baltimore. r •'He wanted to be helpful. Whatever be could do to malce llis class or bis team or the 'earbook shine, he'd do," Driver laid. .... ,...,...,. NATURAL LEADER Michael Schindler Last year. when helmets for the football team arrived and were the wrong color, Schindler took them home and painted them tbe Patapsco Patriots' S<'hool colors -red. white and blue "HE WAS THE kind of lud m· terested in preventing van- dalism in the lavatory," said Condo Units Open Sales LOS ANGELES <AP I -In dividual units at Bunker Hill Towers are on the market for an average of $163,900 in what is re· portedly this area's largest con version of high rise apartments to condominiums. The 255 units in the downtown Los Angeles complex• 32-story center tower went on sale after l wo years of controversy and de· lays. Prices range from $63,000 for a lower floor studio to $525.000 for one of four pent- houses. a spakesman said. The condos are the first resi- dential units for sale in the Bunker Hill area urban renewal project designed to revive the Central City's west side, spokesmen said. Built in 1969, the SJO million bighrise current· ly is owned by Prudential Insurance Company. iiiiiiii Pa1d Political Advertisement DeHecllet. "He set a really 1ood example for the rest or the 1chool." A few dl)'1 before Cbrlstmaa. the dark·halred, 195·pound. 5- foot-7 youth wu arrested at his home. <'huged with two couota or nrst-deeree murder and a number of related offenses in the deaths of Maria Ziaaer. 83, aod her 23 -year-old 1raod· daughter. Mary Thompson. The women bad been stabbed repeatedly and their throats were slashed. police said. Tony Thompson. 27. tbe younger woman's huband. has been indicted for allegedly ar- ranglllg the slayings. Scbindler and a lbard s uspect. David Robertaoo. alao 18, were indicted on adenllcal charges ATTORNEY ZINMAN s aid S<'hmdler's defense will focus on head inJunes the youth sus- tained ln a car accident a few weeks before the double slaying. Zmman said Schind.ler's injuries were bad enough that he had to qu1l lbe varsity football team. Schindler's teachen said be had no record or violence. He was known to break '1p fights at s chool. Dessecker recalled Classmates said be did not drink. or use drugs . Outside school, rus greatest pleasure appears to have been karate classes. Authorities say he met Thompson at the Dan San School of Karate. VICE PRINCIPAL Hal Hatton remembers Schandler as an average. hard-working student who seemed to blossom into a leader t.tus year "He said. 'Ttus 1s my senior year and I'm gorng to make 1t the best I can .. · Hatton re· called "It was tlus year that he reall y put hi s best foot forward .. Schindler sold advertising space in the yearbook. but bis photo will not be among those of the 565 or so senjors graduating_ His time in J&il has made him miss too much class work and he will not graduate There also wlll be no reference to Schindler in · 'Tbe Patriot:· ... Nobody knows how to handle 1t. What can you say?" asked Ms. Venzke. (IEv ANS 1'ND No~·"~ COVER POLITICS DAILY PILOT Vitit with the F.aster Bunny • And t.ake home a apec:W treat Wednesday, April 2 thru Saturday, April 5 11:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. on the Mall Kids 10 and under ~Egg Hunt Satuniay, April 5, 9:00 A.M. St.ge Court DICK CLUCAS 'Wll Maka An Outstmlding 2x4 -92 1/1" STUDS CITY COUNCILMAN DICK AND CAROLINE CLUCAS CARE ABOUT OUR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. DICK CLUCAS OFFERS: EXPERIENCE, SKILL ANDREASON VOTE APRIL ITH Pd. tor by Olde Cluca tor City Council. Tr. Verne Cox. 37 Monted19. Coronadel Mar 944•311 --------------~-----------.... ,,. . ' STUD GRADE - DOUGLAS FIR (let-1.U) ~ <) ounrr 5tl<. 01• I•• Spray Ofl-"'°99 f'\I .. ettd con~IOft on --· ctw-. ---. 11r-. ~ . ..... lrOft Md ............ ce... po· ............... ...,....Md~ ... rvellfte. 0r-_,.,,.Md~,,., .. ..... "' ........... """""*" ........... 5'•~111 s 149 FREE PAllllG! ~· • You MUST llllG THIS AD II To Take Advantage of These Special Prices! ir:-i::.-h -.. .......... II --,.. ........ • , 11111 •1• iho~'t\t,.o· ~ We're Open MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CleMCI S.tvrayls.Mey CLOHD 12:00-1:• l'Otll LUNCM --------------------------------------- • '--~ 4-o -- NAT~ . • . • • . ' ' " • 3 : . . • ~ .· • • .,) ' . • ~ ' ' . • • l ,, l • l ' ' ·l ..... ,.. -·----------------- ~ITUARIES ..... MlrchS'I, 1880 DAILY PILOT ti'°' New Book Describes Grim Truth of Inflation r~ pie are a ttina on lonatloo tbtH da)'t and only bhmeU to beat lntlaUon," the SWlna write. "There I.a no one elae lo do It. His boa will not and can.not do It. Kia union cannot and wm not do it. Only the individual. reattq en Illa atrenith and initlalive. can do it." ble good s s u ch as c a.r s or rerrl1eraton1 becaUff the debts will be repaid later in infiatlon·cheapened doUart wblle t.be price of the 1tem11 will probably be higher. yearly cost-of-hvlng wage adJa ments. • ... ONEYPOW a: HOW to Mako lnOaUon Make You R cb" wu writ· ten by s.njamlJs St ln, a former Wall Str et Journal columnlat. and hla father Herbert St.tin, chairman ol lbe Prealdent '• Council ot EconomJc Ad-vlsera ~r two prealdent.a. It lays the blame ror lnnat1on itlUllrt!l)' 00 lJw red~ral government •nd the reiponalbllity for beaUoa 1t. on eat•h ol us THIE 0 llONEYPOWES'' strate1y for bHt1n1 lnflalion cont.aim recom- mendaUona that go aaainst the ad· vice roost consumers are gettlnc tbesedays. "Moneypower" advised Invest.ors to a void stocks and bonds and instead put thelr money Into hollleS. gold and foreign curreocles. The Steins write In a simple ma ~ ner that reduces complex economic tssues to easily understood rules. 1 THE OONSUME• HAS few ala in his sJe against r ts e prt but Intl~ is a problem ~at all us all. ~ . .,.. At S8.9S. "Mooeypower" la vestment that abould inc understandlng or what ca price spiral and how you can "The <'•Ur.en mubl count on hlmaelf For example. the Stein.-urge bor· rowln& to the hilt when buyilu( tan1I· IT USGES PEOPLE to go into business for t.bemselvea when possi· ble or to land a job with the federal government which will give them back against it. ., ,; Peate of the Dey I •? ~ ~: LEPSOON -If you're Irish and one or the :· little people, you might know Kathlet>n Keane Boland. lnfornletiofl lw ~ •·P1.i• of IM O•Y '' WPOIH'd by Mi•• f••"'• ..,._ of ti. "" 1<1111 .... Of IM • -• WhO of PerMllWll,.d c.lllO<nl• lk'"'V P1.iH " :~Inmate Wins Honors LEAVENWORTH. Kan. (AP) -A 38·year--0ld :prisoner at the U.S. Peniietltiary in Leavenworth bas become the first inmate to join the Phi Beta Kappa schqlarship society. William Bosket, who's serving time for bank robbery. was inducted during ceremonies at the prison. . Boslet earned a bachelor of general studies :(legree In psychology from the University of :Kansas aft.er completing 124 hours of college credit ~t Leavenworth the past five years. His 3.97 grade point average qualified him for Phi Beta Kappa :D~•Nec~ DOMUtO ll11sllend Jolln E. Wlttlanu, •on RALPH G. DOMINO, resleleftl of StepMfi IC. Wllll ... s of c.att. ,.,,...,., Coll• MeN . c.. Paswc1 •••Y on c~ .. cl•llllM•r SMr"" K. We1<11 of -.rc11 JI. ,._ """4-bY 1 _,. Clletsw«11\, C.., J oranocllllclr•n, ~-Ill of C:.C.i. Mew. C.. -AetPll Wiit ..... Wllllem M. .... of Pelo AllD, .. Palos Vt'at.. C.., I claugMar Mrs.. C.. Mn. Wlll&.M -a -r o1 Sfwrley ,,.,,..,. et ,... Yara. 10 Ille 11•1• .. ,. Cl\apt•r ot Ill• Pl p....Xllildrwn .... I ..-.... -Nici Ormlc.a Natlonal Sorority erld wn pnl i: J ~ -2 sbten. Rec:ltatl"" pruroent of IN T-lday Montlno ,,,. ......, "-"t.,. MoncWt. Marc11 Ckltl o1 ..._. l!Hcll. ea. ,_,,,.le.a, at •.JDf'M M -H...-I.A-•Ill lie -at 11:00AM"" Tllunclrf, fHmOf'IAI cri.et. ,_rel Mr¥1Ctt ~II J, "'° .. Pe<Hk v-Olepel, llflll Die ,_.., '#MMlday, •II 2. 1 .. Vlsll.U.... f,_ 4:00PM ID t :OOPM Oft .C t :JMM M h SKrM _, Cllu<cll. Wtlll•.-Y. AIWM 2. ltm. .............. al ~ .......... llirec:1 ..... of H-Pacllk View __ ,.. ,....., Pad fk "9-,.__... Oii ... Mert.-y of C.t. VlewMef1\llry..-.C..,... .-W. S6us.&. YOU ... • • oowau. 1.uc1u.e YOONG. _,, _.., ., ·"FRANK L... DOWtU.. _... _.., MaKll a. ,_ eft« a~ 11 ...... eii MM-ell It, .__ Slof'vlwd bl' .... wl .. A ~ el HuM~ llNcll, Ca. ~1111• of ~ hacll, C..., ton since --'Y lt2r1, Mn. Y....,. wn bonMd .,...,..., et l-. llNdl, C.., aft ac11 ... memllw ti tM First United ~VI....,.. Curtb. sis-East« Melllocllll Cllvrcl\ Of H11ntlr.o1011 ,>99 of Otko. C... Of'-A.,,. h«ll. -~ ~of Hllnl· "°"alcl Oo-11. l.Of'911 C11r1IS aftd lfttlOll lleadl, IN H....tlnot"" .. «JI ........ , Curtis -....... , ,, •• ,. w-n·s °"' --., Mornlno 9r...-C:lllldr'en He••• JN~ -Clw of Hulltltlgton llMCf>. • ,.,..,.,.be< PHIOf' of "'-1.lttle·'blurCll by tlll of '"' 5Ntlcll CNotw •Ut Orde< of SH Me was PMI c~ of tlll lfll EH1Wft StM, IM ..OSSA Oroan American 1.19 lon In 11111, C•. Chllb, as _.In wwrat oll'ter o,,..n Gra¥t•lde wrvkes wilt lie llllcl oe cllllbs -wet• to<letY colvmnht lor TveMlay, Aprll 1, "'° • 11:00AM at H""'ift91on l!Hcll In IM S."1• Ana 111e lft9lewoocl ,._ Caf'Mttry wlltl 1teo1.w. Mn. y_.. was pr~'" Rev RONtld Dowell ..... ""· ltey clletll lly lier llllSNlld Wllll•m ... Curt" otfki.tfflO, Wvkft -Ille Y-.O In 1"9. llt-.i mo!Nr of Rob- dtre<tl"" OI McCAlr'Mi<.ll ~ of 1111 Jeaft Klflel -J«kle Allrens bOlll L ...... A llHCI\ et HIMtltlQloft lllecll, C..., al Ml turvl w· Mu.JAMI 1"9 era • Ofancborl. Crei9 Allrens of GERAlOINE L... Wll.l.IAMS, '911-H11ntlnoton •Hell, Ca .. • orand· den! of Colt. ~ Ca. PHMCI •-Y dall9fllet, Oltlllle Klbll AllO of H11nt· Oft Maf"Cll a . i-. SWYllllM •Y -'""'°" BHcll. C..., J twollllr\ Merle ----------Soden of Gren!\ Pan. Or190n, J Clyde Sodtn of Rlwnlde, Ce. -l.Yle (. l~C. 111 .\ t. h. )1) Lowest priced local c remation arrange- ments chapel available for services. Burial at sea or cemetery. We secure VA °' Soc. Sec. • benefits to help you • defray costs. ~ lt\y fcvmty fTiolltuaRy U.-911111\ .... ~ (714 ... 1535 (1'Mt 4DOtOO Soden of ,..,,.,_, C.... 1 111l•r E IN t Cllocllems OI Le Habra, Ca a"d st¥1r11 nie c es a nd n•pllews Gra.,..slde W<Vlces wlll bl conoucted at W•llmlnster Memoro•1 Per• o" WedneSCS.y, Aprll 2, 19'0 .i 11 OOAM wllll ltev. Al~ Jan ..... pastor of n .. First United Me111odlsl °"""'"of H11 .... llftVtott 8Mcll ottki.tl.nv.. Friends m•y ca ll a t P ierce llrotlllrs Smllll\' -.ry from t ·OOPM to t OOPM on Tve~y. AP<ll I, 19'0 Tiie l•mlly W9 9tSIS donation• b• m•Ot In Mr\ Yovnv's """"' IO the A l. S Society 11.ov c;.llr'9's O•se-1. of SIW!rma" Oalls, Ca., or the Fi•\1 United Metllodlst O-cll 81111<11"9 Fllnd, 2m 171fl St., -.lllQ1Gn lk«ll. C. Pier<• BrMllen Sml9'1' NIOftUAr Y dtrK IOr \ UHUt ZANOTTI R09ERT J. ZANOTTI, rnldent of ll11rt1n.-, C.. Paned away on ---------...... MMe;" 211. ttlO. Survtwd II'( Ills felloe' Peter Z-11 ot Costa Mew. Ca ' PAC91CYllW t•C9AI PAii c.mewy Mortuary ~ ~ Padfic View Drive Nlwpof189~ ... 2100 McCOIMCI MOnUA1t1S uoun• e.ach 484-9415 lagunaHllle 7IH833 Sin JuM Oipflel IW\O e-1776 tM F a9 LAWM-MT. OUYI Mortu.wy • Otntery 0..tl)fy 1e~lwe .. • CoelaMtu 5401114 ULftlTll•OM ........... ... :1424 C-.Mtu l7'M460 ·=t.Eff 00 C:e';' - brotMrs • .JOMPh -Lff both of Cos1• Me... C... llNno OI F 11llert0ft, Ce .. and Fr-of C-Raplch, MlnNSOIA, J "' .. " ~ Cerwtll -1.1111 ... • .,,........ llOCtl of I-•. and Anna MM'le ~of C.U -·Ca Holy ,._., -recited on Sunday, Merell •·at 7:Jllf'M et Sl JoKlllm's C:.lhollc ONrc;~ Ma.-of Clwlstlaft llllrlal will be <tletWllt•"" Tues<Ny, APf'll I, ltlO at t :OOAM M SC. Joec:llim·s (:.alhOllc ~ I,.,.,,..,. el Holy $e9111Cller C•m•lerr. ,.lerc• llrotll•rs 11111 8f'Mdwey Mlnl«y dlrac10n. Deaths hewhere LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tllemu E. Leney, 82, who parlayed a small insurance company into the Farmen Insurance Group with assets of $3.8 billion. died Sunday, a week after suffering a stroke. Leavey was ~halrman o(tbe board or Farmers Group. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -,._ Dae: TbHI, 91, who became presi- dent ot North Vietnam on tbe death or revolu- Uosia17 leader Ho Chl 1 •lab ID 1988 and later · wu tlal ftnt and only prHldent or a untried Vietnam. died Sunday. SAN DIEGO (AP> De Graft A..U., SC, who 1erved IO yean u a San Dte10 comsty aupervlsor and w11 on.ce named ~ ... .-... ..... .._ .... _ .. H,.~ Dle10 died A number of savings and loans have turned to celebrity spokesmen to tell their story. At Downey Savings we haven't Our reasons are simple. c.elebrities can't make lines move faster. Only extra tellers can. So in- stead of spending our money adding one new celebrity, we've spent our money adding a lot of new tellers. We did this because we believe the most im~ service we can offe~ is fast, friendly efficient sernce. We choose not to spend money on frills, because more and more we live in a no frills world. With oonservation becoming a way of life, we think it's important that we spend our money on one thing: serving you better. So if you don't feel you're getting treated right by your savings and loan, if you feel they're more interested in show busin~ than yom busine~, take your money elsewhere. 1b a Downey Savings branch. We've always believed a savings and loan should be applauded for its performance, not its celebrities. NEY SAVINGS The faeteet ~Ing savings and loan ln Catlfomla: ASSETS OVER ONE 8IUlON OOU.ARS. ..... c.e.-...... 25972 ~~lewrd .., II 101 E Foothill Boulevard South Coast Ptaza 3200 BristOI Street 2481 E Chapman Avenue ~ W. Pacific Coast (213) 44s.eo.40 (714) 556-9270 (714) 87~5210 (714) 837-4911 Highway ~ •.. , Flu ... .._, ... ...... (213) 378-a426 11350 E South Street . ~ E. Florence Avenue Open1no Soon 13910 Piofwoer Boulevard (213) 924-4437 (213) 923-5561 (213) 868-3271 ........ aw I I srt .... HuatLqt• _. 1793 E ~ ~nif, Drive 1'821 Seventh Street 935 West Foothll Boulevard 172SO ~tura Boulevard 20002 Brookl'lurst Street (7W) 245-6461 (714) 621-7911 1213) 995-0041 (714) 962-.2407 (714) 323-1 , c....-.. .... ..., '-'' •• eo1 s~=/!}i Ro9d 360 E. 17th Street 17150 =l•Avenue 3996 Bell Rold _._..., (714) 642-7422 (714) 2·7424 (213) 596-8611 (714) 995-2406 (213) 37 -9591 Opening Soon Vlllt ___ ........... ca1 ..... .., .... ., ........ . •BASED ON THe Pf!ACENTAGI OAOWTH RATE <Y CAl.ll'Of'NIA8 THIRTY I AAOf!\T l'IAVINM AND lOAN OURIN(I THE LAST P'OUA YEARS • --·-....------ Monc19¥, Mwol\ 31 . 1- ::i:-~ JI(>.--.. _J .. l, IM\'-9f_,..,_ ,,.,.._... ,,. .,,,, ........... ,~ "Oops nol1ce how it leaps off the ~all at you ••cot a problem? Then wnte to Pal Dunn. Pal to1ll cut red tape. getting the arl!wers and action you need !o aolve mequlties m government and buamess. MoU JIOur que8tWM to Pat Dunn, At Your Service. Oran~ Coaat Daily Pawt. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. A& many letter& as po&&ible will be OMWered, but phmu!d inquanes or letters not including the readff's fuU name. address and ~u hours' phone JWmbercannot becomadered Tlu&columnappearsdai· J11 except Sunday• .. Ai~te Addre••e• A.,aHab~,. DEAR PAT Ever s ince the 1980 Wint er Olym- pic Games, I 'vc been trying to find the addresses or where I could write to the Gold Medal winners. A lot of my friends in Junior tugh school also would like to know the!>e ~ddrei.ses Hope you can help. G.E .. Dana Point The GGld Mt-dal winners are scattered all over th<' world, and rtndlng their ind.Jvtdual addttsaes would be virtually impossible. However, you and your friends may want to write &o the medal win· ne r s in eare of the U.S. Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs1 Colo. 80901. With a little luck, your letters may oe forwarded. IR...fi Gtrid*"• Steer Tazpa11er O~AR READERS: More than to frtt publica- tions, covering such tax subjects as child care, bt'nefllH for older Americans and the sale of a re- sid ence, are available free from the Internal Revenue Service. The instructions that come with every tax pack age answer most tax ques tions, notei. the IRS, but the publications have more in tht> way of detail to help taxpayers solve particular questkms. PabUcatlons can be ordered by mall. ua.1 die order form In the tu: packa1e. or by eaWag die IRS forms phone number, (BIO) 24%-4585: U It's more convenient, they also can be picked up at most IRS offices. The IRS also bas some printed materials in Spanis h a nd Braille. The Spanish langua1e publications should be requested by uslD1 the order blank while the Braille material Is available through the Braille Institute of Hollywood. Tbe toll-free number of the institute ls UIOI) ZS%-M81. Taxpayers also can receive personal help by phoning the tax Information number, 835-8%11. If a taxpayer's problem cannot be solved over tbe phone. tairpayer service personnel are ready to help at IRS offices. Older l''fJUtlflSft•r Cosf Les• DEAR PAT: Our oldest son and our youngest one are 10 years a part in age. I know it's costing a lot more to raise our youngest son than it did for his older brother . I'm almost afraid to ask, but can you find out just how m uc h more expensive it is in today's economy as opposed to 10 years ago? L.W., Huntington Beach Hope you won't be sorry you asked, bat the child raising tab is nearly twice as mad• aa It was 10 years ago. According &o an analysis of U.S. Department of Agriculture data by tbe Health Insurance Institute, it costs aa average of from S3,400 &o $3,800 a year &o ralse each youp&er from birth &o age 18 at a moderate price level, depead· lag on tbe region of the coantry. ID H7t lite eon of supporting a child to age 18 ranged from $1,8" to S2,000 a year. The current cost doesn't take con· tlnulag lnflaUon into account, and to make matten worse, the most expensive cblld-rai11lng area ls tbe West. Orighlcd Price c .... a. DEAR PAT: We bought a house 20 years ago a nd have converted it to a rental this year. We origina lly paid $12,000, but the house is now worth $75,000. Which amount do we use t o figure de p rec1 a ti on'? E. R .. Huntington Beach IRS uys the S12,000 you originally _paid plus any capital Improvements is your basts for depreclaUoo. BHiS ror depredation 111 the lesser of y our adjusted basis In tM property or its fair market value at the time of conversion. ~························· • Paid Political Advertisement • • • • • • • . c............. . • ,.......c. ....... • ... . .............. • • • a.ct •.-n-• • .. ... ,... ... ...., . • • . ............. . • '""""'tecJty.m. • .. . ... .. .• .. • • • • • • DICK : •• : CARSTENSEN : • u:n. 0-llftecl c-.... M • • • • There la no •ubatJtute for experience • • Costa W... ChC1m rl : • ,_.....,.,c-TeW,._~ • tl ...... ,_, 1110 ............ 0llll .... ~·-~····••("••· .... ···~·····-µ,· Fluoride Panel Backs Counter Sal e WA81UNOTON <AP> Advisers to the Food and Drui Admlohtnuon say dental rinses ~nd •til• coota1n1n1 nuorlde are effective for prevent· ins toolb decay 1rnd 11bould be sold witl)out a pre· 11crlpUon OFFERS: Currently , these rinses aand 1els are available to cooawners only on prescription from a dentist or phyalc1an. The Md viaOr)' p1tnel recommended the pro· ducts be offered ln chlld resistant packages with a warnan& label sayang, "Do not swallow Develop. tnl t.eet.b ot cluldren under 6 years of aae may become permanently discolored if ucesslve amounts of nuoride are repeat.edly s wallowed ... SUPER SALE PRIQSI Toot.bpastes with nuoride. which have been sold for more than 20 years, also are effective for prevenung toolh decay. the panel satd. The report is part of an FDA review of all non-prescnpt1on drugs 2'00 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA TelepboM (714) 540-9100 NABERS ETUS • Eldorado Blarrltz •Seville Eteganle • Fleelwooc:f Brougham •Coupe and Sedan OeVllle Immediate Delwry DIESEL We are now fek'!q ordert tor the 1980 Diesel JJ THE CORNER OF OR DWILSOM. Grand Opening of Columbia Savings beautiful new home in Costa Mesa. This 1s our permanent new home. and we did 1t in grand-style. We put in the largest safe deposit vault in Costa M.eso with oversized boxes big enough to hold your jewelry. coin collection. and object d 'art (it's free to Columbo customers with o mini· mum balance). Thi lorgest sde deposlf vault In Cosio Mesa .. ..,_ QlO~ OtOO"PVV 11• 77071()1 1e1-. 2JOI[ f"11~ ,,,J, 206-0')6 &MS~ non~f\cl I 71•) '17()40&) We hove the only community meet- ing room of any finonc1ol 1nst1tut1on 1n Costa M.eso It's luxuriously decor· ated and furnished. and it's yours for the osl~1ng 1f you re o quohfied noo-profir soool o r community organizor1on. Simply coll manager Darlene Maguire or one of her staff to arrange a dote All this plus of course lhe h1ghesr insured interest rare ovo1loble any- where. a host of free services. coo· vernent drive-up service. and a staff of savings specialists standing by to help you with a new high· yield account Meet us or our f esnve open house and help us celebrore ~member. thats at our new home At the corner of Harbor and W1lsoo fl'M~6 Pao-Copy ol tt. ~Gui• of~ County. It's a Columbia exdusive . Inside. actual menus lnd\Jding p<ices from fabulous Oronge County restouronts: Amer1Con. Continental. French. Seafood, you name it.And it's yours free during our grand opening celebration . ~~ ,~,...,...., .~ ........ IA_... l)e()O l ~ 14-y ,,l,))Otl.)Jlt>/ _.. ... ~111ono1• (Jf.&i~~" MAM .... ~- CO$TAMISA Horbo• ono w 11'<'<> 714 ,040 ll.J1 Noun: Mn<I Thi.Jr\ QA.No 4PM frtdCJ'y'\ QAM 6PM Soivrdo~ QfWo, IPM [.11lcndc-d Dtt\l'E' vp ~l'Vl(f> Mof\ lhl.r\ T 111 ~M f rtdoY' I II O{'M COWMBIA SAVINGS{t) 'i --.. ~.- --.. ________ ..... ___ .... J , 1 . .. . I.I. • , NEWS FEATURES Mondlf, ~" 31 ,.., DAILY "'-OT .4 Ja ~ 1; Heart Skips Troubling -= S• 8.J DL P&TU 8TEINCaOHN r ' DMr Dr • ......._: Wt woukt like a llttl• ln· ~ Aout Mut 1kls-My Wlfe and I art an ... (TT &Dd TS> My Mart loet about 50 ... _. ui119 • beat Then 1t 1oe1 ruuJarly ror ~AlPlat•Jn. • Illy wU 'a heart aklpt ~ onea Goel about bettl lbeo akJpt beat.a rour or five t.tmea befol'f' alarta °"' re1uJarly. ~ we be con«-roed! We would au.rely •P e.-.an answer. -Mr. It. 0.., Mr. £.: Onb' a.ner eummaUon by a yaldM ln Ilia otrke ( t.:CGa. etc > wUJ you have r 1pedfic &n11"f'. I suuest that both you and ,-our wile have a checkup • There are '11 kinds ol hurt 1rre1ulanttes ~pa. ftf')' fa.st heart rates. irregular beats such ln auricular flbriUallon (and the more seriow. entricular flbrUlatlon), heart block and other m blnatiooa. , From what you tell me, I'll guess (only a •ueaa! ). I'd say that you and your wife 1&re having fkips we call premature contractions. tr they eriglnate in the upper chambers of your heart. : they are ca lled pre- ( DOCTOR IN ) matu,. aurocul" con-tractions -which are THE HOUSE : usually not dsng~rous Neither are ventncular , premature contraction!. 'itfwaya dangerous -but they can be . Physical and ECG examinations should be able to tell yoll( doctor whether or not you should be concerned about the skips. That will all depend upon what's causing the skips· the condition of your coronary arteries, your blood pressure and the strength of your heart muscle I've known pa- tients who went along S0-60 years with complaints of heart skips wit.bout serious complications. Whatever the cause of the skips that are troubling you and your wife. Mr. E . it's likely your doctor can prescribe medication to rebeve you. But mainly, fmd out what's causing them ••• MEDJCALE1TES Dear Dr. &el.Dcrohn: Many people believe in bathin1e from head to toe daily. but they don't waah tbfilr h•ndl 11ftor ualna the tollet, h•ndlin1 money. pattin11 tht' pet and M> on Tbete people lblnk nothin1 of touchina the nm ol a 1ta11 or cup or moro than one cookie with tbelr 1ermy handa. Ma)'be pt"OPle would wHh their hands carefully with aoap mor .. ott~n If you mention It In your col- "\. MlND. Oeat Mt.. U.: I agree th•t hand cleanliness is lmportAJtt. But hke anything else. It can become •n abnormal obsession to have clean hands. Fear or 1enru UI not an uncommon phobia If it in- terferes with )'our wliy of hfo, why not taUt it over with your doctor·• ••• Dear Dr. S&.ei.Dcrobe: I am 55 and haven't had a period ln five years. My husband 1s 70 I am still worned about gelling pregnant I use a contracepllve, but my husband says I'm foolish to worr:r since l don't have any more periods Am 1 being unnecesanly concerned? - Mra. A. Dear Mr~. A.: I'd make all sorts of wagers saying you won't get pregnant. But as I'm aware of m1raculou:. longshots m the race called LIFE. I' II leave 1t up to your own doctor to make the de- c1s1on 1 think he'll agree with mint-, but that s h1:. respons1b1ltty Meanwhile, relax, Mrs A ••• Remember. your hean 1s m your own hands. so take cure of 1t and mah 1t a part of )Ou r llvmg philosophy. advises Dr. Stemcrohn in his booklet. "22 Ways To Prevent and Treat Coronary Dis ease " For a copy write to tum at Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626 . t•nclosing 50 cents and a self addressed. stamped envelope. News from all over Cattfomla Is rounded up each day in the DAILY PILOT Chair Looks Familiar LONDON <AP> -An· tique dealer Richard Riley paid '32.~ at an auction for a chair made in the shape of a human skeleton with a jaw that moves up and down . The chaJr wu made in Russia ln 1838 end was seol to CbriaUe's auction house from Sweden. The aucti o neer .. ,. • ...,._. estimated before the EXPERT WATCH ~D JEWELRY REPAIRS FAST • 9f1CltNT • UNMATOtED QUAUTY Two ~ MMo9 for mo« Wlltche9 All repairs done on prernitee Free estl1Nte1 •Call &4&-n41 Ha• E~tlth19 sale Thursday that it 'Tm 30 years old and ;;01¥~d bring about S::::::=:=~~~~~=====~~ h ave ever ything I · want ... says former --------- M 1s~ America and ~portsca~tcr Phyllts George Brown T he Complete coverage of county government and courts. Every day in the . . DAILY PILOT wifC' of Kentucky Gov John Y Brown saidthattotopever~----------------------------~ thing off, "I'm preg- nant " ROBERTC. KAZER ArTOANEY AT LAW ·~·l'M~Goft etM•-"'olt M 401 Civic Center Dr. Wut Sutte 1030. Sent• An• Tel. 953-0638 ~pr C 1dl 1L1nq 1n c rim 1nr11 ltlw drunk driv1nq cmd pt>r <,onal 1n1ury Frt·l' con<,ula t1on Call 642-5678. Put a tew words to work tor ou ~fer Sundag On ~/w /Ja'J Opening Early QiAMPAGNE BRUNCH .from 9 30 AM. EASTER DINNER .. lrom 4 00 P M . 2607 W. Coast Highway 646--0201 f)luo to S~cuil flour. t..orlr1 Btrd Drtl~n ~ IU Not Bt· \ert't.'d' Securitv. Pacific Bank J:-Bill Certificates. J .. ' e Come get some securitv. for Y.OUr assets to4a~ It's our $10,000 minimum 26 week account. It's insured. It's guaranteed. And it's an interest rate nobody can outdo:" Because there's nobody like Security Pacific Bank. We're strong. 23 billion dollars strong. We're convenient. 580 offices convenient. We're safe. 100 years of experience safe. Come get a Security Pacific Bank T--Bill Certificate. It's a strong, convenient, safe, and very smart thing to do . •tntettM It not c:ompoun~ 11nJ Prdrral rr11ul1.1t1on• r~u1rt' ll suh 1an11al tnll'!l'\I ~nAhv for nrlv w1thdrvw1I The tnnutl lntttuc rate Ii wb;ec1 to chanec at rtnewel . -___ ,..__..._ __ ' . I ,:414 o.\l.tflLOT NEWS FEATURES 'Peter Prin.cipk' Exampks Abound ANGE (AP )-r ct UM pubUcalioft ol "Tb r Pnndple" 11 )tan •ao. . ~ce P ter bu lw'ftl de· tiiled wi~ nampl• of Illa u · I that ''ln a bl ra1tby, ev.rl")' ploy tendl to na to bl.a el ot lncom~." ~ rel'eat entr)' waa a f.J~' 1tory from Rtioct. 'IS&Mt tranaportaUoo olfltWa laJ lMre •Al QO HtLlH for a mtlat.uoce crew lh1i pa.lined • )'.•Uow tnckln1 at.rtpe Oftt" a deild doe btinc In Ute road." On• doe• find people who how what t.Mr're doLa1. Peter concedll, and Ulla abo t.bal lM)' h.a\IW\'t had tlmt to reaeh their a.vet ot lncompeteoce. OTHI , WHOM HF. d@a "Compul1lve lncompet,.enll.'' ll't to the top of tb.elr fMtld. can 1Ull cut It, and therefore 1« lnto another Un whe re they cao't. An example would be Socr.aes a brllllant teachtir who found hl1 levtl ol Incompetence as a def nse attorney. Petf'r , a Canad1ao ·born edu cator. allows as how he found himself falling victim to his own principle, which in tum led him to discover the defense Creative Incompdence. THE 8VCCP.H. OP' "The Peter Principle,'' wb1ch sold snen mlllion t'Opies and baa be e n lroo11hted 1oto 37 lan1u.ee.s. c•me aa ~omtwhat of a IW'J>Ne, aay" the 60-year-olct Pettr. who has also authored alae oUMr books AUTHOR AND BOOK "I WAS t\ Vt;RY competent IN~cher and as a result, J was always being promoted into be- ing an adm1n1strator. doing budgeb and other things at w hich I was highly incompe· tent." he explained. "I ion't think anyone e\•er wrttes a book with t.be intention of k• being a raJlure ... he 11aJd in an interview "I certainly thought it would be successful. but never d1d f ever dream ol 1t taking off the way it did " Or. Laurence Peter The P e t er Princ iple's popularity. says its sort.spoken a uthor, stems from the fact that reade rs m s la ntly recognized you •JI the examples." he s&a1d "A ll J did waa describe something they already know It made sense All I did was put it Into words. but In s uch a way that you can almost memorize It word for word on the firiJt hear· mg ... "At one umversity. the dean of gradual£' i.tud1es sent out a paper explaining the gradualt• prol(rams that was so full of Jargon as to be almost incom prehenslhle I sent som ething back in the mterom ce mail say Ing it was the first clear ex pla naUon I had seen or the park ing problem on campus Thin2s how true it 1s. · ••THAT'S THE ESSENCE of good satire the rciidcr gives Finding the Principle led P e t e r inexorab l y to t he Corollary: "In time. every post t ends to be occupied by an e mployee who is incompetent to carry out its duties " PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N-S6516 N -566S6 NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF BEATRICE SCOTT, ah NORMAN W. SHANKS, BEATRICE E . SCOTT IRVINE, CALIFORNIA AND OF PETITION TO ANO OF PETITION T<l ADMINISTER ESTATE ADMINISTER ESTATE HO. A-103777. NO. A-103862. To all heir s, To all h ei rs , benef1t1anes, c re d1torc; benefrc1anes. creditors and contingent creditors of and contingent creditors of Beatrice Stott. a ka Norman w Shanks and Beatrice E Stott dnd person s who may be pe r sons who may bP otherw1sernterested1nlhE :>therw1se inte rested 1n lhP will and/or estate . Niii andtor estate : A petition has been filed A petition has been llled by Dorothy M. Shanks in by R oland Edgerton the Superior Court of Murdock 1n the Superior Orange County requelStlng Court of Orange County that Dorothy M. Shanks be requesting that Roland appointed as personal t:dgerton Murdock be ap-reprec;en tative to ad- po1n ted as p e r sonal minister the est ate of r epresentative t o ad Norman W. Shank s, minister the estate of Irvine, California <under 8eatrtcP Sto ll. aka the Independ e nt Ad- 8eatrlce E Scott, Coc;ta m1n1 stra11on of Estates Me sa, Cahforn1 a (under Ac t ) The petition 1s set tor che Independent Ad· hearing in Dept. No. 3 at m1nis trat1on of Estates 700 Civic Center Drive Act) The petition is set for W e s t , S a n t a A n a , hHring en Oept. No. 3 at califorma 92702 on April 100 CIYIC Center Ori Ye 22{ 1980 et 10:00 •·"1· ~es t Santa Anar •F YOU OBJECT to the C.Ufomfa 9170'2 on Aprl granting of the petition, IS, 1980 at 10:00 a .m . you should eUher eppear IF YOU OBJECT to the at the hearing and state granting of the pel11ton, your obiections or file you Should either appear written ob1ections with the at the hearing a nd state court before the yearlng. your ob1ect1ons or f ile Your appearance may be written objections with the in person or by your at- court befOf"e the hearing torney. Your appeara nce m ay be t F Y 0 U A R E A in person or by your a t-CREDITOR or a cont- torne y lngent creditor of the de- 1 F Y o U A R E A ceased, you must me your CREDITOR or a contln-claim with t he court or gent creditor of t he de· present It to the personal ceased, you must file your representative appointed claim with the court or by the court within four present It to the personal months from the date oi rep resentative etppointed, first issuance of letters as by the court within four provided In Section 700 of months from the date of the Probate Code of first Issuance of lett~s as California. The time for provided in Section 700 of flllng claims will not ex- t h e Probate Code of pire prior to four months California. The time for from the date of the hear- filing claims wlll not ex-Ing noticed above. plre prior to tour m onths YOU MAY EXAMINE from the date of the hear· the file kept by the court. .ng noticed above. If you are Interested In the YOU MAY EXAMINE estate. you may file a re· the tile kept by the court. quest with the court to re-tf you •re interested in the celve special notice of the estate, ryou may file a re· inventory of estate assets quest with the court to re-and of the petitions, ac-ce1ve special notice of lhe co u n t s and r e port s inventory ot estate assets desc ribed in Section 1200 a nd of the petitions. at· of the California Probate c o u n t s a n d r e Po r t00s Code. described 1n Section 12 Can~er Stud y Victims Charge Discrimiriatf on DAYTONA REACH. Fla <AP> -Ignorance coupled Wlth groundless fear of contagion may cause many cancer patients to be fired. demoted or shunned at work. a researcher reports. A study involving 127 cancer patients In California showed S4 per cent ol the white -collar workers studied experienced some sort of work- connected problem they attributed to tbe1r can- cers. ANOTHER INVESTIGATION SHOWED 84 percent of 120 blue-collar and service workers in- terviewed associated work problems with their cancer history .. Both studies reveal how some of the emo· t1onal. social and economic meanings or work are exacerbated w h e n the individual has been diagnosed as having cancer," said Dr. Fr ances L Feldman, the professor of social work at USC who eondQC'ted the stud1H for lbe American Cancer loci«y. She told a science writen' seminar the Job d1s- erimiru1Uon Included being fired, demoted. denied salary mcreases or shunned by co-workers B UT THE FINDINGS ALSO SHOWED pos itive experiences, s uch as employers making special work prov1s1ons for cancer patients. In addition to employer or co-worker hostility. there was sometl mes ·'tremendous over · protection, which is almost as bad," she said. T he object or the study is to design more humanitarian approaches for employers, cancer patients and their co·workers. In some instances legislaUon may be needed to overcome jor>·related prejudices against people with cancer or those considered c ured or in remission, the doctor said "Myths, metaphors and irrational fears" are usually at fa11lt, the professor said. Among ex· am pies she cited -A PLUMBING FOREMAN WAS dem oted because. after throat cancer , his s ubordinates mimicked tum and the boss thought the foreman could not regain the respect or hls men. Tbe foreman attempted suicide. -A man with cancer lost bls job because bis e mployer thought he would be absent more often. When be went looking for a new job. an e mploy- ment interviewer asked hJm to rill in his job ap- plicaltoo with a pencil instead of the office pen. The pencil could be thrown away P UBLIC NOTICE C~·llJtt ~1- NB Attorney fllCTITIOUS ausiNESS ff Burke, W illia ms & MMUTAT•MeNT Earns onor Sorensen Attorneys at Tll• 1011-11tO ~-" ••• e1o1"0 of the Cdlifornia Probate R. Michael Wilkinson ; Code. Baker, McNairy & Law, 7f11 'w llshlre Blvd., """~~~E eusiNESs ceNTER Newport Beach at- like th.et will k~p you from ~· 1n1 promoted " Peter •en plenty of eumplt>a ot hla fl.ndinp 1mon1 the current crop of prealdenlial aspirant.a and, lndoed. in the campaign procesa It.sell "THE UNFORTUNATE thmg 1s that the Pet.er Principle tlei; in very atrongly l'> the11e cam palgns. because the ability to campajgn has very little to do with the ability to admin istrate wisely," he said. "Yet the way to get to be president is to be a con artist CAMPAIGN OR= BASE? Sen.Kennedy P£TEK , WHOSE DOC, torale la 1,, education. devot ed years to 1tudylng what made. ont teacher &ood at hia job *"' anotMr ooe rotaen. ALOn• U.. way. he col~ted case hllt.ort. or incomoete11ce "My major •esea•c h i6 In the field of teacher competence .. bf \aid . "This was sort or a s ideline, but I had tou ol ex a mp I es of incompetence aod I &ASed them u comic "Ellie' an my lectures ·· Pete .. met lh~ co-author ol The Peter Principle, Raymond Hull. dunl"lg the lnte rm•uion oC a "perfectly atrocious' olay in Vancouver, 8 .C. Hull was won- denng aloud about why thlnp always go wrong and Peter told him. Not long arte~ they told everyone "Ronald Reagan's got the answer w ithout eve r un · derstandJng the question," he said. "Ted Kennedy 111, f th.ink, an excellent senator, an errtt t1ve administrator Yet the es sence of his campaign now 1s to get Carter to leave lbe Wlute House at a tJme when most peo- ple presumably think he should be there tending to business ·· Jn the final analysis. PetN ~aid. "The best campaigner 1s golflg lo win and 1t will be JUSl 1<ood luck 1f the be~t campaigner C1h10 turns out to be a good P re1>1 dent ·· Mrs Pet.er contnbuted an ax 1om or her own for anothl'r book, "T he Peter Prescnption." not tnlt that "A man's home •!\ h111 has:.h~ " AFTER YEAU OF research. Peter says he e njoys com - m umcatin.: with satire "On occasion I've cdught a glimpse of myself In t.be mirror and. not immediately •ecognit- ing who it was. 1 've begun t.o laugh," he said. "Tha t '-. tbe mo· ment of truth. That's when you 're '1able to learn something. That's the purpose of my books PETER , WH O HAS four grown childrl·n by a previous marriage, lives with his se<:e>nd wife. Irene. in the plush Palos Verdes subur b or Los Angele~ Succ~ hasn·t ch~ni<ed him 11uch, Peter s ays. a nd although 13 pubhsheri. re1ected "Tht' Peter Pnnc1ple" before 1t f10ally o,aw dayltghl. he· had no trouble hnd1og an outlet for hl8 next book , "Peter ·~ Pyramid. or When Will He Get to the Potnt"" to be that mirror." C'ltai....an A~semblyman John Vasconcellos. D-S<Jn J ose . ha s been named chairman of the Assembly Way-:. and Means Commit- tee. r eplacing A s semblyman Danu•I Boat"'r1ghl . D Concord Library Class Set AtOCC Anyone tntcrested 1n u tuit1on ·frce courst' on how to usf:' a Ii brary may re~i ster at the O range Coitst College admissions and records office Appointm ents aren 't needed. The ~ta Mesa office is open Mondays through Thursdays rrom 8 a .m . to 7 pm. and Fridays rrom 8 a .m . to 2 pm. The course. listed as English 108 in the class sc h edu l e. m<'t'l' Tue s da ys and Thursdays at I p m 1-·or Man y Types Avai lab le Hone Skills as Intern By JOYCE L . KENNEDY Df'ar Joytt: I am a C'Olkce JUJLlor and am ~giuiag to tldU about nrttr pouibW~ whfll I uada.a~. How caa I avoid Uw "DO expuieett -no wortl" btnd~ -T.L .. Norlolk. Va. ft sounds as I.hough you're rann· to go a nd JUSt need a launctu.n« pad - which lb what internships &M.' all about Through an internship. you can gc, most ol lhl' advantages of a first real Job -Ult' opportunity to try out both your slolls and a potential C'arN'r l1tld . a chanC'c· to <,lep down fmm th•· 1vorv towt•r and ru~~houlde~ "1th tht• workadav wort and a plact-to m1•e t cont aC'h T t' only th1nJ,! lackmg often. but not alwayi. '' them~y lNTE.aNSIUPti A&£ poa1bl~ an many k>cations. ltme lengths and interest areas Tbe Louu.v1lle Courter Journal, for ~xampl e. has one o f lht> man" summer interns hip programs for '"p1nng JOUmaW.ts Tbe T~~ Lt-g1slattH' lntems h1p Program ll> amo n g those within st<ttt' goverruzK>Ots Two guides uic.-ful 1n l~at1og intemsbJ ps throughout the country a re lbe •·0trectory of Undergraduate Internships" and lM .. Directory of Publ ic Ser vice lnter n!\h1ps.·· available for S7 each from the Nat1onaJ Soc1ety of lntemahipg and Expenmental Education, 173S Eye St . N W . Washington. D.C. 20006. TUE NATION'S CAPI TAL is virtually bursting with interns hip opi>ort.urutJes The National Society of Internships and E xperimental Educa.bon. NSIEE. publl.sbes a guide of these also lhe "Directory of W ashmgton Internships" -also &vailable for $7 W hlle many interns h ip s a r e voluntttr and a re tailored to college \ludPnts. others usually called ft•llow,h10' a r P designed for f>f'oplt> Jlrt>ady on car ttr paths and pa> up to Sl8.000 per year. Many 1nt.ern.,tups are h1ghlx., competitive. The prest1~ou s Wh ite House fel l o wab1p pro.cram b ad l ,346 appltcanu for the 17 fellows cbo&eo Uua year. OtheT plaC't! men ts a~ there fOf' the ..ttnc. RF:Al>1':H SERVl<'1": Th~ Wa&hmgton Cnitn /or t.nrmrno JlUernotnit'I a a non pro/11 proqrom 1Dh1ch arranges ~ lUhmgton mttT1Ulupl carrying coUeoe crf'dll -plu.r ltowmg and~ s,-mmars -Jor 200-300 st~• per Jt>mutr r II yo• would lau t•erT U'W1t po.gt! mfonnalaonial book.Id. wntl a pt>•tcan1 rtOtWJt to Joyce Lain K~ at Bor IS«J Co.to Me1a 92Q6. Aak for .. I nUnu/npll " Bilingual Violatio1is OCC Gets Subsidy SACRAMENTO <AP> -The aute law requ1r· 1ng bilingual clasffs for students w-bo SP\'8lt little or no Engh.ah wu violated m some way by nearly all tM 17 schools tn a rettnt aucht. the st.le auditor general reports The bwnau.al program. under aft.au by con- s~rvat1ves in tht.> •..egLSlature requires classes ID two languages and two cwtures ror au schools that have 10 or more stuoents ID a aingie grade who speak hm1ted or no English The rt>pdrt by Auditor ~nttal Thomas Hayes saad 12 or tbe 17 scnools surveyed did not have enough bilingual c1asses: 14 nad cla~ that were made up of too many s tudents wno spo«e httle or no English and not enougn who were Ouent. and four d1dn t have enougn b1bogual teachers Ora~ Coast College h as been awarded a 514,.129 U.S. Department of Energy grant for its e oergy conservation measures. Tbe gra nt was pre- sented through the state Ene r gy Conserva tion Com miaaion. OCC was recognited for culling energy con- sumption in JS major o u i ldings . in r or ma l 1 on ca 11 ,..-------------------------------- 556·5772 Paid Po411tca1 Actvert1tement e a k. r I Fr. d. r I c M ·!Suite 3300. Los Angeles, INVEST~. IJO:J A"OCedo ....... lit. tomey Ernest J . Schag McNairy, Attorney at California 90016, (213) =no. N.--t Bee<h, c.utor,,.• Jr. bas been ele<'ted a IJe ' L • • Law, 606 Wiishire Blvd., 485--0101. Oofle10 w. si..w. 1JO'.J •wcxecto fellow of the American all S f,S., sw. 510, Santa Monie., CA Published Orange Coast Avenue, Sult• no. Newport Beech, c 011 e g e 0 r p r 0 bate 90406;(113)394·2743. Daily Pilot, Mar. 31, Apr. camor,,.•tMD Counsel by the board of ff 8 Vote To Elect A Common Sense Candidate To Newport Beach City Council "'*41"'911 Or-c ..... Oetly Piiot 1 1 1980 1535·80 J . Thomes hlbot, IJO:J AY80(~ reaents of the college. onoPQ ,,.., 2•.1S, l1, IMO l•U 10 • ' Aweftue, 54111• 210, Nt"'llO'I t~n, ~ • 0 •-C•11tom•ftMO The college lists a na-PUBUC NOTICE c,..rtet 8 ca1e1weu, •• Tru~t" ot Eiaht Or ana.o Coa •t r11e c-a ~" "'' Trutt. tiooal membership of & ,..... " ·-NOTICIOfllNTENTt°"-11s1 Oov• s""'· N•wPott euc11. 2,000 attorneys from area residents h avf' TO OEOICATE USIMENT C•lllo<ftl•n..G been n 8 med t 0 the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N TNI c;.,.ICI J l>uftlll .... Wtlt.l>"t across the country. °" ,,.. "'" e1ev ot Febt'Wfy, '"° ,,.. 111wo . su11e 1001. LH A"o••n d ean's honor hst for -eoaro °' 1:0..c•llon ot ,,.. 1rw•"• C.•11'°''"•9001• academ1 ~ exce lle n ce PUBLIC NOTICE ...... Unlfltll S<flOOI 01\lrlct of OrellQe 8etll Ounlll Cotllff, •IOI Wllle•o A . c· d SUNIUCMtCOURT Ofl TMI County, c..tllomle, edop4eel • R .. olu-Anrt1u•. Ap! 141•. Cllewy C"•H, rlJ8l ate during the fall semester lfATI CWCAl.l~MIA l'Otl llOft or lntentlOft ,. orenl to Ill• Me'!.1~1~ ~)'' ··~ at Santa Ana College TMICDUNTY<»'OllaMOc Southffnc..ttlOrN• ui-Comi>en• ~ M""'" .... _""9t'.uo2e-.1 Costa Mesa artist CAM"°'""'"• .,.,.,.,""' ~· ...ci •fOMWI·••• MoMA<l\O, suitttdele ..,1,.,. .,,,1 F r a n k DI x o n w a s T be Y are J a m e I OllOCllTOlttOWCAUSI tor eiect•I<. 11111111 MNkH ,.,. "'-Tflh w.i .... , " c0ftel..ctt4 !Ir • McAf-of "~ta Mesa, ~ CMAIHM <»' NAMI , " L F./Slrlle er.a l"l.i• ""'· ,.._,.1 i-t,.•tlliP awarded a prize in the ""' ~ .,. ... ** Of N ""'1011°" Of A ~I( .......... ..,.,. !tie qjlHtlOft J. ~ Telll9l F 0 u r t h A n n u a 1 Ronald Farnam or Costa MAllltlt ALAM SHAWCltOFT lor ........ 1,,.-.11etdk.i1001wlll w .... kl TIHt ~ -~ lllecl •1111 ,.... d Mesa. Thomas Rossiter CMftltof"-.,.,..~~.sc,....,rrvtM, c.v111v ~ °' 0r-eou"''.., California Print an w .. £•1!•' MA ii re ALAN c.1ttor..i. .,.,,..1111uy01....-111•. 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Liie Motnr0tn o planned flmrt fO IOnO USG$. 1nc1Uding puOloe and prlV01e be0Che$ hGfoe 'ft'Gllllc ~ Comptete tl'le Ironic C11culof ion Pion. 1nc1uo1ng theSOn Jo0Qu1n Hllt•Bonuo Conyon Corridor ond Un1vets11y Drrvo Uml A//t'INMcMMe Insure o llmll cl 40 ftlghls pet da'I ot John Wovno Airport ........... ""* ... E$fOOO$h o eoope<otille o tmospheto thol wtll moke ~ore f\Jndlng l'Or O!eog1ng and SlllO- llOn CXJ5lf'\S 10 protect lhGOOV ...................... ...... UNI .. riOnO me Ot'{s comm11monr& ro ~" lf'le •~IOI ono bv$1nes.s COonmunny &..-•• Ulll••--c.-.. lolc.e 1t1e in1t1at1119 in ptOOlert'I soMnQ Of'IO 110T QIW awCN COt'\fTOI to OUlllde ogeoc:l4M ....... t....,., .. Ctr ........ . Conduet rne city'' OUlll"le$$" OPOn hOOrlf'IO' thOt teCX>gnlle common decencv and the hlQnost ett'tlool ,,CJl'\dOl'C» V011 APRILi I JOHN C. COX, JR. IXI ,. • ..,._..., niec. .. •c-1•c-11• 11-.H .. ,. ,, .. ~,.,, 1 o ... n.1•o.ui..tr.~·a..c.' -----------------------------------_, _______ .,.._. ----------- __ ....._,... __ - . . . : . } . . -~ ......... ·.M·o·v·'·.· .. :.~.:.=.~ .• :~•o." ........... mi ....................................... ;~~;;.~,..Orts l': ........ -... ,.., DAILY PILOT :.:. .. ; 1 . . . ' .. •• I !esse Owens, '36 OlyDipics Star, Dies~;: .. :Hero of Berlin Games Succumbs to Lung Cancer at Age 66 . TUCSON <AP> -Jeaae Owena, the ell 1138 Ol)'mplc track at.ar wboae r told medal victories emb..-raued oil Hitler's theories of Aryan perloritY. dled toda~ at a Tucaon pltal, authorities said. Owens, who bad been suffering rrom ~uni lnfecUoo and inoperable lun1 cer, died at 3:40 MST at the Giversit)' of Arizona Health Sciences nter, said bospltal s pokesman Hal •rshall. He was86. RIS WIFE RUTH was al his side, pother spokesman Pat Bencbik said. Owens first was hospitalized Dec. 12 Chicago where bis illness was ifgno&ed as adenocarcinoma. a cancer tors said usually is associated with vy cigarette smoking. Doctors said ~ens bad smoked about a pack of ~garettes a day for 3S years. • 'In January, Owens began undergoing ii •• tr .. tment ln Tucson. Early in Mareb be returned to lh• Pboenlx area, wbere he haa operated a pubUc r-elat.lonl firm, but a week a10 he waa tramferred to Tue.an for further treatment. Owens wu 22 •ben bia record·setting performance in Berlin abattered German leader Adolb Hitler's hopes for Aryan supremacy at the Games. OWENS HAD RECENTLY opposed PreB"ldent Carter's call for boycotting the Moscow Olympics, saying politics have no place ln the Games. Such wu the magnitude of Owens' Olympic feat in the 1936 Berlin Games that it became a standard, a yardstick by which other accomplishments were measured. When swimmer Mark .Spitz won an extraordinary seven gold medals in the 1976 Summer Games ln Munich. it was compared to Owens' record. And when Eric Heiden swept five gold medals in speed skating events at the 1980 Winter Games ln Lake Placid. N.Y .. agaln it was Owens' name lbat surfaced for comparison. • PERHAPS THE BEST indication of bls greatness, though, was that ll took four decades before the last of bis 11 world records in track and field vanished from the record books. "l looked upon them as a part of his· tory," be said in 1975, shortly after bis name disappeared from the hst of record-holders. "I was proud to be in· valved in that history-making process. but l have oolhing but admiration for the kids coming along today ... Unlike today's Olympians who. with the help of television and the mass media. have the opportunity to become instant superstars. Owens found that some doors did not open after his triumph. He did not return from his smashing Olympic success to star in the movies as Johnny Weissmuller and Sonja Henle did. He could not star in another sport, as Babe Deulrikson did on the golf links, or become involved in politics, as Bob Mathias and Rafer Johnson did. He could not turn professional. as Dick But· ton, Dorothy Hamill and other figure skaters did. WHAT HE DID, after helping to shat- ter Hitler's myth of Aryan superiority. was to return to the United Stat.es and become a sort of side-show attract.Ion. He raced against horses and. later. to ured with bas ke tball 's Harlem Globetrotters. running exhibition races as a halftime attrac.tlon ..Sure. 1t bothered me, .. he once said of the fact that the color or tus skin took precedence over everyth1ng else once the Olympics were over ... But you have to remember there 1s a vast d1fference between my time and today's time 0..ty~•NC"-hLM~U• • JliNCY LOPEZ-MELTON WATCHES, GRlTS TEETH, GETS EXCITED AND RAISES PUTTER IN CELEBRATION AFTER SINKING A 45-FOOT PUTT ON THE 16th HOLE. No Derby . . Nonllnation For Codex ARCADIA <AP) -The horse did bis job, but some where along ~line, the trainer fouled up. M>ngsbot Codex captured the $114, 700 Santa Anita Derby Sun- d•Y under the ride of Patrick ~Jilenzuela, upsetting favored R1U.se a Man and The Carpenter '"1b a stretch drive that bad the t.1~ear-old rider exclaiming, ''\Yow, this is great.·· Valenzuela just finis bed his anrentice season a week ago, 11Ui trainer D. Wayne Lukas ls a veteran. The veteran, however. • lei forgotten to nominate Codex Cot the Kentucky Derby and there Cd be no supplemental entries fb('tbat biggest race of the 3-year- 9ld class. •'I thought we nominated . every colt in the barn, Florida- baeed and California·based," ~ trainer said. But when $wn the official list or entries f»ctbe Kentucky Derby, be said' ~s takes a little joy out of ills victory.·· Codex, a 25·1 shot, was doeked in 1:473/5 for tbe l~ IDDe. and paid $52.80. $14.80 and fRo. Rumbo the third waprtn1 'It Was Like My First Win' Wpez Puts Pressure on Herself ... And It Works By HOWARD L . HANDY Of tM Dally f'l .. 1 St.ft What a difference a day makes. After finng a 77 Saturday, Nancy Lopez· Mellon came back strong Sunday to post a two·tmder·par 69 in winning the second annual · Women's Ke mper Open golf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. When it was all over . Lopez-Melton likened the win to her first as a pro golfer. "IT FELT LIKE the first one," she said. ·•But it was a different type or victory You are thrilled lo win your first tour vie· tory but there isn't the pressure that there was here. "I put a lot or pressure on myself all week. It wasn't a nervous-type of pressure but I felt like l couldn't make a mistake and kept telling myself, 'don't fall, don't fall.' "When I made a bogey on the 14th hole, I asked myself if 1 could handle it. 1 was really excited, then told myself to not build up the pressure again." " HEil FIRST NINE BOLES on Sunday told the story. On Saturday she bad five bogeys on the first nine and Sunday she had four birdies, a dlfference of nine strokes right there. But she still had to fight orf the jinx of the final two holes. Sbe had trouble each day with No. 17 and Sunday was no excep- tion. She went over the green on her second shot and had to settle for a bogey fi ve. At that at was better than her tnple bogey during the second round on the same hole. She actually won the tournament with a brilliant 45-foot putt from just off tbe front edge of the 16th green for a birdie. Her playing partner and week-long roommate in Costa Mesa. Jo Ann Washam. was even with her going to the 16th where she had scored a hole-in-one a year earlier. This time Washam's shot found a bunker and she had to settle for a bogey. putting her two strokes behind Nancy Sbe finished two behind along with Debbie Massey to tie for second. "I DISAGREED WITH my caddy on what club to use and a four-iron was too much." Washam said. "I should have listened. But I let up a little after losing my concentration, at 15 when I bogeyed the hole." Lopez-Melton and Washam played together for the second day in a row and the two had a Iona talk at their motel room Saturday rusbt. "We botb felt we had been rooting too •-much for each other on Saturday and de· cided we would go ou.t and play our own game today," Jo Ann said. "WE JUST DECIDED what we had to do." Nancy said In agreement. "If we didn 'l someone else could come along and take it away from both of us. I really didn't want to play wit h her toda}' 'It w really hard walking down the first frurway and not talkini? to her It. was ki lling me be<.'ause I was dymg to know what she wanted to tell me ·· "l pra<.'llced very hard getting ready for this tournament." Washam said ··with my kind of game. I have to make birdie!' to wan because I a m ~01ng to make bogey!!" Washam and Massey were tied for the lead ~oin1t into the final round Wllh Lopez· Melton and Holl.Js Sta<.'y lied for tbJrd Washam and Massey remained tied for the runner·up position with one-over·par 72s. the same score Stacy recorded to firush fourth. "TIDS GOLF COURSE is a perfect set· ting for a major tournament and that's what I told Mr. Kemper." Massey said. "When you can look up at the leader board and see the top names on the LPGA tour there. you know 1t is hke a U.S. Open course That ·s a great testimony to a course." The gallery or 7 .200 and a national television audien<.'e watched the conclusion of the tournament when Lopez-Melton pitched her second shot with a nine-iron to within five inches of tbe hole for an easy par on the final bole. Washam went by the hole on a birdie try or 2q·25 feet and had to settle for a bogey. l <See LOPEZ, Page BZ> JESSE OWENS Piquet, Regazzoni Survive L O NG BEACH (AP) Youthful Nelson Piquet knew he bad the best ur in Sunday's Long Beach Grand Prix The Z7·year-0ld Bruilian, who d rove his sleek Brabham BT49 to bis first Formula One victory, started at the front of the 2A·car field and never traded. That wa.s quite a reat, considering the at- trition rate due to accidents and mecharucal problems that left 1ust 10 can running at the end of the 162.610-oule race. ·•LAST YEAR, I WAS third ! here.·• Piquet said. "Anything t can happen, but if you ck>1ft break down. you win. I knew if t got a 1ood start I am OK l because my car ls much better than the others.·' Some of the elal1on in the I aecoad -year Formula One I dri ver'a triulop.b wu diaJJMlted " wben be r eceived the news .• following the race that veteran Swiss driver Clay Regauoat I was ln1ured seriously in a freak accident. Rega.u.oni's Ensign apparent· 1 1y lost 1ts brakes as it zoomed down the longest s rra1ght.away on the w10d10g 2 02 mile courfe through the streets or Loog Beach The car missed one or the two ha1rpm turns on the \1r<.'u1t. roared down a salet.y road. struck a parked racer ~ nas hed earlier by Ricardo Z un1 0 of Arge ntina -aDd -;la mmed through a tire banter into a concrete r etaining wail. Track off1c1ais t'Stimated the car . still was traveling m excess .of 150 mph when 1t struck the wall. The ~year-old Regazzoni WM pried from the maogled car after about 20 minutes and taken to nearby St. Mary's Medical Center. where he underwent five hours of surger y for a spinal ill· J ur y. spo k es man Jim Hildebrand said. REGAZZONI WAS LISTED in • stable condition after the sur· ~ery . dunng which doctors ~­ aligned and stabihzed his spme to ta ke pressure off nerve$' , Hildebrand said. The driver a1sb sustained an abrasion or th~ forehead and a compound frac· ture of b..is lower right leg. · Hildebrand said the medical te am had not yet released · a descriptiori of Regazzoni 's sploal m1ury. He said the driver was resting comfortably but would not be able to see vlcitors for the next 2A to 48 hours. . "Motor racing is ve11y dangerous," Plquet said. "But 1t 1s very safe, too, with tbe helmet to protect the head. Ttiey try to make the circuit safe, but sometimes that is impossible. And people are always waiting for something to happen. Thal is the way motor racint is." Plquet. who won the pole l>O!Si· lion for the race with a recoal speed of 93.414 mph, beat IU~· cardo Pat.rese of Italy by ~ markable U .28 seconds. dlolce &IDOll8 the Dine entries, Gai•hed a,eond by a neck under· jotkey Lafflt Plncay and. re· l ecUS.80 and $4.40. Blc's Gold, en by Terry Upham, paid eotolbow. odex atayed with leaders MM a Ila ud Tbe Carpenter lllt tbe cluMaouM, around th9 .. and la&o tbe beebtretdl. Q: Will Kemper Ret111-n? A: Who Knows?::: ;tJ told Valemuela to stay with • We wou14 at leut atve 8 tblfil Htn tboqb DOt be able to stay tbe way:• aaid Laku. We were lmpru11d •Ith a bee&• of Illa sameneu llte lllntd. Re'a ' Mii.!:: • and M b'all nn ... Wdl ...... moriditl lb• nee. NotbJn1 -.otller1 .. . BJ DA VE CUNNINGHAM Ol 1111 Deily ........... Tonl1bt representallvea of tbe Kemper lmurance Group and Mesa Verde Country Club w111 meet to dlscun whether or not the world's best women 1olfer1 w1ll return to Coat• Meaa ln ~1. M.aa Verde Country Club only bad a two.year contract to boat the Kemptr Open, and with the conclusion of Sun· d•1'1 tournament, that contract has ex· plred. , JORN 9CEJ.&\, P&ESIDENT of the ' 1011 club, 1ay1 hi• memben "aeem to favor" a new Kemper contract. St.w Lesnick, president of Kemper Sports Mana1ement, 11ya Me11 Werde "ts a ftnt-clau facWty. The players all rave about lt." But neither would tip hls band prior to tonl"'t'1 ipeeiln•. Sctlt• n.y1 the mMtin1 wUJ bt 1trlet· Jy for dlleus1lon, wltb no alpatures due tor at leut 10 daya. But Lean.let aay1 anyth.lna la poaalble. .. WBO THE RSLL &NOWS!" Le1nk* aald 9unda)'. ·'One time we went ln to talk about a tournament and made the deal In five mlnutee." Lesnick's Kemper group sponsors one PGA tournament tn addlUon to the women's event. After 11 years In Charlotte, N.c ... the men's tournament was suddenly moved to Wublnston. D.C. for th.la summer. That move ls ample evidence that Kemper won't han1. around If the com· pany isn't happy with the way thin1s are 1oln1. • "I recommended that we move rrom Charlotte," says Leanlck. ''because the revenue was atattc or had dropped 'for seven of the 11 years we were there.~ bad .. two-year plan to lmprove .. --~4-o---- situaUon, but we were unable to do that." COULD THE SAME TBING happt•; to Mesa Verde Country Chab• ·:. "I haven't even thou1bt about it yet;~·: Lesnick anawered. "We'll be ready to: talk when we go Into the meetlnc. ¥: · we wanted to concentrate all our efforta into this tournament fil'1t. We wanted l9' make It the best we could, then worff: about next )'Hr later." : .• Now that James Kemper, Jr.1 ba• presented Nancy Lopea·Melton wlth b6r: • first-place check, It Is time to tbi.Di. • (8ee KEMPE&, P~e 81> .. ; ..... .. ... . . £IP DNl y P'tlOl A Capewe Ae9or1 From the World of 8por11 ~:Soap Opera tar Invest ~·In WBA'8 New York Team F,.• AP Dlirpa&t'laf'! NEW VORK Adreu F.llet-n Fulum. who ~ • play• t.be •cbemln.a LI a Cok~man on lb~ CBS TV .. : •• eoap ot>el'• "Al lbe World TurM," ha11 bf.~mt1 11n : o•• roll.be New Vork Stars wom~n ·a prof Ha Ion .. I · buketball tu m •• .. , .. ''11d.l la• D4!W t.hln1 for women to do." said Miss J<'ulton "but it'• Ume for women to ((l•t out and do th~ thmaa th~y want to do, thln&• they're capable of doing without btllno in ti m ldat.ed." . .,. ;;. A team ll)Okesman satd lht> 1:1r1t\"1>S, <tlontt with takmg 11 · .tnancial intereet in t.be team. wall help promote "omen ~ ba•ketba.11. The Stars won the opening women's pro ba~ketball playoff 1ame Friday night against the San Francie.co Piooeen, 104-97. ··Tbey·r~ a fantastic team who JUSt happen to be ·. women," aaJd Mw Fulton. "Ai. lhf' r1rst ft"male anvei'ilor in < the team, I hope other women will follow my lead and sup· · • port women's basketball." ., ·:·. q..c~ol llw Day ------. ·• :remple basketball coach Don Casey on couc:hc~ getting carried away with lht:ir profession. "It's a contest between talented kids. Coaches gt:t tht'1r heads all warped. They put things into the game that shouldn't be there. I never felt Don Casey ~at anybody " 1'. •lglac Ba• Geed Da• tor R~d• . Cincinnati's Ray KaJpt had three hil<> and Bi knock_ed in lour ~uo.s, a nd the Reds pulled a triple play m a 7.5 win over Atlanta in major league ' baseball exhibition action Sunday . . . Wiilie ·: : 8tar1dl'1 two-run single in the first inning helped Pittsburgh · to a 4-1 drubbing o ( Phlladelph1a ... John Ellis and Buddy Bell drove in two runs apiece as Texas defeated Baltimore, 7-4. a nd erteoded the losing streak o( the Orioles to six games ' ... Chuck Ral.Dey and Bruce Hunt com- ICNIONT 425-foot. home Giants b~ed for a one-hitter as Boston nipped the Ch1('ago White Sox, 1-0, in a game halted after eight innings because of ram Jose Cruz led orr the ninth iruting with a long home run off reliever Dan Corbett as Houston <'dged Minnesota, 3·2. Dane lorg's doublt' broke a l ·l tie, and St. Louts broke through for four more runs in the ninth inmng a s the Cardinals pounded Kansas City. 5-2 . . . Rick Lansford blanked San Francisco on two hits over five innin~s and Jeff Newman belted a run, helping Onkland to a 2·1 win over the Spa•ar•I Sparlcle9 l•r 1•~• Rookie Jim Spanarkel S('ored 19 points and m handed out 10 assists as Philadelphia beat Boston . ·116-110, tn cl06e out the regular NBA season. The 76ers played th<' r:ame without Julias Ervlo«, who hurt his ri~ht knee au1ru.t Atlanta Wednesday ... With Gus WllHams scoring 23 points. SeaWe ripped its mini·series playoff opponent. Portland, 135-104 ... Larry Keeoa drilled the nets ror a career -high 51 points and San Antonio went to wallop. haeless Detroit , 144·124 . Kevin Gre•ey and Greg ·Ballard combined for (5 polou, leadine Waab.iqtoo to a 93-37 wJ.o over New J ersey, and thus quallfyin1 the BulleU for the playoffs. The victory tied Wasbingtoo with t.be New York Knicks at 39-43, but the Bullets had a 'better record within the conference . Milwaukee. with 20 points by Jaalor BrtdR~man leading a balanced attack, pulled away in the second half for an <'Osy 107 91 victory over Utah . . BIUy P aullz i.corcd 29 points to ll'ad Houston to a 121-106 wm over Indiana . Walt.er Oavls exploded for 10 straight points midway lhrough the final period to lead Phoenix to a convinc· Ing 122-104 win over San Diego . . 001 Blrdsoac scored 28 points as Kansas City closed out lhe regular season with a 114-110 triumph over Chicago ... Dave Roblac:b scored 31 points and grabbed 16 rebounds and Mlke Mllcbell added 28 . points to pace Cleveland to a 111·102 thumping of Atlanta . Gorl•9'• Bat Trlrlc Sparks l•lander• 4 :41 of lhe third period and Butch Goring complet-, . · John TonelU scored the game-winning goal at ~ ed a three-goal game with a pair of insurance tallies as the New York Islanders defeated Quebec, 9-6, in National Hockey League action Sunday Ivan BoldJrev scored thr~ limes and assisted on Van couver's other two goals as the Canucks dumped Mi.mesota 5·3. and kept their playoff hopes ahve Michel Larocqu~· --a s ubstitute starter in goal for Montreal, made 30 saves 1~ .--helping the injury-riddled Canadiens he Buffalo. l·J .. BiU : Barber scored his 40t.h goaJ of the season and Paul llolmgr.en · followed with his 30th to lift Philadelphia to a 4-2 triumph : over Atlanta that clinched first place in the league for the : Flyers Second-period goals by Terry O'Reilly and Wayne : Cashman lifted Boston to a 3 1 wan over Winnipeg . Bobby : Sd•m•utz's second goal of the game and 23rd of the season at · 12:46 of the (anal period earned Colorado a 2·2 tie with : Chicaho ... George Ferguson scored one goal and set up two : others, and goalie G~s Millea stooped 28 s hots as Pitts burgh : blanked Washington, 4-0. Tat~, Bol•e• Def ewd Crmen• : Big Job.a Tate defends bis WBA heavyweight • : crown tonight in Tennessee, confident of a victory . that would set. up a possible June bout with former : champion Muhammad All . Larry Holmes, . cneanwbile, defends bis wnc heavyweight championship . against Leroy Jones In Las Ve~as . T .. e United States up- ·: set the Soviet Union, 7-3, for the championship of the eighth• . World Cup of amateur wrestling . Speed skating coach ·:and 1972 gold m edal winner Diana Hoium, who guided the ~ _u .S. to it.s best performance in the 19fll Olympics, Is resign. fog ... Dale Eantbardt continued his bid for the Grand Nu· --tiooal stock car point title Sunday, whming his second race In • • row. the Southeastern 500 at Bristol International Raceway -in Tennessee . Cnu AzuJ whipped the NASL Ne w York .. Cosmoe, 2·1, in Sunday's c hampl<rish1p game of the four • team Los Angeles Soccer Cla&s1c T~Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight Rat 1nos •re : .t .f .t .f excellent; .t .t 1 worth watching; 1 , fair, , forget It. ; It S p.m., Chennel 7 { ./ .f. { BOXING: Four Championship Bout~. • ;... Announcers: Keith Jackson, Chris Sthenkel clnd Howard \.OMll. • • WBA tight heavyweight champion Marvin Jonnson (2"4·3) • tllks hts crown eealn1t Eddie Gregory (34,..·1) In Knoxville, l'enn. with Keith Jackson at the mfke. The second fight, also from Knoxville, wlll pit WBA heavyweight champion Jonn T~te (20-0) tlglltnst Mike Weavw (20-9>. Tate Is making ttls first tltle defen•. The action then switches to Landover, Md. wh«t Otrls • Schenkel dttcrlbM • tl9'1t betWHn Sugar Ray LeoMrd (26-0). •' the WBC wtftet weiJt ~a"lPl':h:,':9 David Green (32·2>. The flnal bout It from •• V191s How1rd Costll ~rlbes .• the action between BC hffvywelght ch1mplon La"v Holmes • • ~U.O~~oV Jonea (2.4-1), Holmes has won all five of hla prtv l>Y tcO. UOIO • No ewnts Khtdulld. : · TU8104Y'S "AOIO · : • 8-... I -Oodlerl YI. Ventc ... 11 Fort Uudtrdale, 10: 2S • J.m., KABC (790); Clewlal'MI vs. Anat111t Palm Sprlnos 12·$s • 'p.m .• kMPC (1'0), • ' ' . ' fakers Go Out In Style OAKl.ANt> <AP> The Loa Anjele. l...lik~rs ended the rea· ulu 11eaaon ln 1r1&nd faahion, with tht-kmd of play Coach Paul W e•tht'11d lM!Ueves will car ry lbe team to the National Baaketball Auoclat1on tJtle "I thmk It was a terrific way to en1I thl' regular season, hav- ln@ to chg down deep, being behind and playin1 without Kareem. said the coach wbo took OVt'r the team 8(rt'r Jack M c·Kinney s early season bicycle wcc1det1l TH E LAKE&S WON, 95-93, gethnl( a three·potnl play from Jim Chones with two secood.s re- maining Earvin ·•Magic" John!>on s~t him up with a pcrfe<·t pass, bas 10th assist of the game. and Chones was fouled by Clifford Ray as be s lammed 1n a shot from under the bai.ket "The pass was better than the shot, .. s aid Weslbead. "That was a good way to end It, wilh unsclris hness " Chones said. "'That's the kind of guy he (John&Oll) is. If you're open, he'll get you lhe b~l." KAREEM ABDUL ·JABBAR was forced out or action at ha lftime because of a severe headache. Tbe Warriors, ahead moat o( the way, took a 77-70 lead inlo the last period. but Johnson had five assists and scored nloe points d own the stretch to help the La.kers pull out the victory. It gave the Pacific Division champs a record of 60·22. best in the Western Conference. The Warriors, 24·58. tied Utah for worst record in lhe conference and could gel the first pick in June's NBA draft. "We Deed a lot or help, and a lot o f wise declsjons," said John Bach, the Warriors' interim coach. "WE'VE LO ST A lo t of those," sajd guard Phil Smith. ('Om paring Sunday's game to the many others lost m the final seconds "All we had to do was hold onto lhe ball. go to the free throw tine and m ake lhe shots." Jamaal Wilkes tut a long jump shot with 18 seconds left, losing his argument that it was a l.bree· pointer but cutting the Warriors lead to 93-92. The Warriors t.hen committed a ratal turnover , with a pass from Wayne Cooper going through Ray's hands and out of bounds with nine seconds re- maining ··cooper made the right play It was a good pass. and Ray was the Ctrst to tell h1m that." sSJd Bach. Ray was sens ational against Jabbar's stand-ins until those final nine seconds. He finished the game with 19 rebounds and 18 points. rankin~ second in ~roring to John Lucas who had 19 The Laker s' top scorers wer e guardB Norm Nixon. with 18, und Johnson with 16 Kite Showed NoOass -Schroeder H ILTON HEAD I SLAND, SC. <APl With four players locked within a single shot ol each other gomf into today's rain delayt-d fana round of lhe Heritage Golf Classic. a variety of posslblllUes exist. One that d oes not exist, however. is that .John Mahaffey will be wearing a Jive television microphone "THAT WILL not happen," Mahaffey said Sunday alter a double bogey by Jerry Pate put Mahaffey and Doug Tewell in a lie for lhe !cod in lhe weather- pl agucd , twice-delayed event. Pate and Johnny Maller were a single shot back "I say too many things under my breath for me to be wearing a mike." Mahaffey said. Tom Kite, Bruce Lietzke and Lanny Wadkins were wearmg live mikes Saturday whe n t.bey said some thlngs on national television which, Kile admitted, would hove been better 1r ten un-' sold THE REMARKS with Kite. Liet zke and Wadkins crlticlzin& John Schroeder aa a slow pl11yer stirred up a controveray amons the four touring prot. "Obviously I'm very upset." Schroeder 11.ld when 1lven an opportunity to rebut tbe re · marks on national televtalon Sund-.y. "It really aboeked me. It •howl no dau, th• pe>orest klnd ot Judlmt_gt." Klte Illa hrlcnew he "wu ~lred for IOUDd" but did not U · peel t.bl remarkl to bt relayed on natJonal t.ltvlaloa. "Wt ww. 1tandlnf around waltlAf to hit. You don't upect to be Oil camera when you•re J\llt ....,_ lnl around," be Hid. I . .,, -~ ...... ..-...... I GOLF /BASEBALL/BASKETBAlL Jo 0..ty "'-'"""" 9'y Ye "•YM ANN WASHAM STUDIES A PUTT ON THE 18TH GREEN. F,....P~•J WILL KEMPER RETURN·? •• about next year. And when Lesnick looks at financial ft~ures for the Kemper Open, he will see a s ubstantial loss Of money for the Se('Ond year 1n a row "WE EXPECTED t o lo!l t' money. It's not a profit m aJung venture ... L es ni ck ~u ys "Women's golf tournaments are heavily s ubsidized by their s ponsors. but the q uHtlon I.II. how much subsidy 1s r ea sooable?" One tou rname n t o fflcla1 estimated tbe COil Of the Kemper Open at $300.000 Lesnick "ouldn't divulge an)' numbers but sa\d "~e C'an u't' that SJ00.000 figure for the s1&kt- of d1scus~1on " On top of the s ponsor'<; ex penses, Kemper donates $25,000 to the Arthnt1s Foundation "OUR COMPANY reels th~ association with golr 1s worthwhllt'.'' Lesnic k 'iay~ "Tbe spart has an up-scale au d1cnce The people who \\oatch 1t ~ener<tll y have mor(' mC1ney und more possessions Th<'y're upr>t.•r middle class. and lho'>I: arc the pt'Ople we want to rea('h " In short. what Kempt'r ho(>('i. to gain by i.pon soring golr lournamenL'i IS a lot O( fre<' ad vert1sing. Wh<'n that upper middle rlJ s" viewer needs an 1n !>ur11nr•• policy, Kemp<'f m o) bl· lhl' oame that pops into his mmrl Mesa Verde, on the o ther hand, has two bag reason"l for wanting to keep the Kemper Open in Co8ta Mesa prt'f>'tlgr. and a hea1thy chunk nf ('Uh from Kemper "ONE OF THE T HINGS we have to talk about at tht' meet mg Is wbat we're go1nR to ask from Kemper for the new con· tract," Seelsa says. "I don't want to call it a fee or a rental, hut. well. l<'t's just call 11 a rt' muneratlon ... S ince "<·curing thP f1r'i l Kemper contract. Mt·'>a Verde mt'mbers have voted for $1 5 mtlhon m 1mproH•ment' and f'X p a n s 1 o n p r o J f' r t '> f o r t h ,.. clubhouse :ind t·our'>•' On tht• '>urf:H't'. •l "ould ;111 1><·nr ~t ~a VE·rdt' 1' tr} 1ng to ('onvm(e f\E'mt>t"r of ll' intent to remain a first C'iac;s faC'1hty But St-elsa denif's the dub 1!> trytng to woo another C'O ntract out of the uuurance group ''I WANT TO GO on rerord u saying that the Improvement prog ram "as p1anned . and "Quid ha\'e be~n don1'. wht-thcr "e had thf' l\t•mswr n~n nr nol. .. S«-ba sa1rl \\ .-'>tarte<f cl1..,cUShtnJ! theM· 1mprn' cmenti. three or four )Cars ago Lesnick a ck no~ lt·d~e., the work Mesa Verde·., membt•ro; h:ne don<' to upgrade lht• cou~ and clubhouse with unqualified pratsl' · Tlill. 1~ a terrific club, the volunte<-rs ar e Just o;upn. a ni1 M t• c; a \' e rd t' h J ' n 11 l ht· a mcn1l1t•!> and angr<'d1cnts for puttlnl! on l:I first C'la~!-tourn.1 mt-nt, .. he said Oot'' that mran a n('~ rontr&l't rnr 19~1 I" JU.'\I a f1tr m,tl1t )' · -..:o. I cunt !'>..!'> that no" l.e~n1rk Jn~"errd Sunda' Wt· re Jll ton r1rained rrom th1' tournnml·nt toda) to t hmk dbnut 11 \.\ e II talk on Monda~ Sailing Classes Set One beginning and 't~o in terml'CIJate and advanced sa1hn~ classes will be offered lhrou~h Oran~e Coast College beginning April 14 The classes will meet at the OCC lotercollegiate sa11Jng and rowing base. 1801 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach For registration information call 556-5772 . Wounded Co01eback PALM SPRLNGS <APJ -To~ Donohue, the A nae ls ' No. ·2 c ate her doetin 't even toss the bfGI back lo the pitcher these dajs without worrying about his form; Donohue played in the Ancel1' 5·4 u hl bllio n loaa to tble Milwaukee Brewers Sunday, hla first appearance since sutler!'°' a shouJder injury during infie~ practice on the opening day qf s pring training. : . TEN DA VS AGO, the Angeli· backup catche r was given a s hc)t of cortisone in the sho ulder a,.i ~gan a workout program. , · · 1 felt something pull io ~ shoulder the first day. but I werit ahead and played seven iq· mngs," said Donohue "The oe~ morning I couldn't hft m y arm. 'I'm trying to force mysell t4> follow through on every throw, even when I JU.St toss tbe ball to the patcher." he said . "I want t.O ~tretch oot the muscle as much as I can" ANO'nlER AILING ANGEL frank Tanana. was scheduled l.f> make rus first a ppearance sin~ March 26 today against the C leveland Indians In Palm Springs Tan a na faced only one batter and suffered a slight groin pull in the ear her contest. Dick Davis' two-run homer was the diff e r e n ce In tbf Brewers' victory over the Angels Sunday Davi.a' home rub off Chns Knapp came with Oft~ out after Robin Yount baO singled The Bre"•ers had taken a t.+ lead 1n the s econd tnning on f ., .. rr1f1ce fly by Vic Harris ant they added two more in tbt fourth on a Mark Brouhard homer o(f Don Aw.e The Angels went ahead m lh~ firth when they loaded the baset on singles by Joe Rudi and Bot> by G nch and a one-out waJk ~ Oonohue Arte r Larry Harlow filed out, Al Cowens hit a grand slam o<r Moose llaas Prior t.o the i;?ame. the Angels h:111 berome tht• last of the ~ mHJM leagut• tt.oams to mel'' "It h Playt.·r As)>oc1at1on representative Marvin Miller. : They voted JO o to authorize ' ~trike ,, ..... r-.•1 WPEZ •.. t"o 'i trokt•' ht'lll nd Lopc1 ~1 clton M a !!St'). nrter p1ck1n~ up a boae~ on the 17th, likewtSe fell two shots off the pace and had to- have a hole in-one for a lie. Sh~ settled for a par and a tie with: Washam but felt the fo urth and: 17th holes \\-ere her undoing and: perhaps C'Ost he r the cham -: p1on:.h1p LOPF.Z·MELTON picked up S22.500 for the victory, her Orst. nr the )'<'ar and 18th overall' ''"""' tummg pro a little more ; than two years ago. Washam· ,1 nd M assey each pocketed $12 600 Duran~ Sunday's play. there ~ t•r<' five rounds under par m· l'ludm~ thr('e at 69 and two at 70. ttc1nnae Lauer had a 69 to tie with S.illy Little for fifth place Little f1 red a 70 Donna llorton White· ra rded the third 69 whale Cmdy: C hamberlin had a 70. Six other J!Olfers had even-par rounds at 71 Th<' crowd of 7.200 was dtsap-· J)(ltntm~ to tournament officials who were looking for 30,000 for the W('('k The W<'ek's total was 25.380, only 1.755 over a year ago when ram washed out two days , of activity mcludin$! the pro.am • . . . . . . . ' .. \ . .. I' ' ~ : If YOU INVESTED SI 0,000* LAST WEEK. 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Of QtVt"9 Nm hit\ Ul't(ond•hOl\•I r•ir•lf'f' PHtl.AOELPHIA PHIL LIE'> .,_,Doro M<Cotn"\AC.•. c.-ucner John Pott ,,,,..,\Olo, •M Pavt T~'S9i1rd s;Mttrv-' •o IM•t mi"°' .. ~ c.vno t~ , ... \\•Qf\11'4""' SAN l'RllNCISCO G•AH 1\ ._,.,, Ea P1<4nll ....ct rrfd 8t••n•nQ o'''"''~ JO#' p.,., l1n1 1n••~' AKh Mun'li• "''' b111tW'm.,.. •"4 O•nnt\ L1"H>l(>f\n. t.turwr to P~,. .. o4 '"" PM.1hc Co.t\l l•~ '>A" O•EGO PAORE!> A\\•9f"'O (l\y(• 8 •1lf'f, t1m f-t•nnf't , ,.,,d 8roO"rit• Pt' .. '"' 1nf..,t0for, J•m 8•\••<• 8r1M\ Gre•r ~ Don A•vnot<J'I> O...tf•tOt-1' •"id 0•"'"' 8l•ff •ncl Gf~ \t•C>l4'•rt P•tC,_f\ 'O H•w•11 ot ffte PA( 1ft( (0.\1 l~,.q..,,. 'OOTllAl.l 1Wt-.jF-HL• ..... '>Ell I 11.E. SEllHAWllS S•Q"•d t>..., Ooorn1NI. tuUb«.k Art Kvf'hn1 t""'"'' "nc:1 Jonn s,,,.,.,, 1 qot -soca• Majer I-Saco~ ..... ,.. HAllTFORO H[l.llONS -N•"'"' J""" tCow•l\111 -<oeth COU.lGI! P t T YS8UllG<H N-Ao, Cn·- ,,..., O.~etl*I (04'(" \OUTHERN ILLINOIS N-Mia• W•ll4'(f otleMi"9 lMckl"'IO (O..h Racquetbeft ICING~ Hl!W~IT Cl.ASSIC t111(•1 c-'\, ___ ,I ~,.,_ M•rty ~ clof 0•-PKa. JI 10 .. ,. " 0 By ALMON LOCKAllEY Oa#Y ............... rtfM Tim Hogan and an eisht·man c rew of Newport Yacht Club sailors made s ure the Sir Thomas Lipton C hallenge Trophy wo uld remain in the NHYC trophy case another year Sunday by clinchjng the title with a second place finish be hiod Dave Ullman and a Balboa Yacht Club crew on Bigwig. The second place m Sunday's final race. coupled with a first and second in Saturday's com petition gave Hogan a low score of 4:i,r. points t.o 1:i.r. for BYC's Ult man. San Diego Yacht Club''\ Oust 'Em. skippered by Charles H ope, was thi rd with eight pomts HOGA!'li, S A I LING the Peterson 43 Free Enterprise was first lo fm1sh m all three races but was unable to save tus time against California Yacht Club"s Antagonist, skippered by Rall Peterson tn the first race Saturday, or agatn'>l Ullman in Sunday s ract· I>eaver Wins Match Races LONG BEACH Dick Deaver oC Balboa Yacht tlub allows as how he know'\ the wuter'I off the Lon g Beach break""ater after \lo inning two Congrt'ss1onal Cup match rac1nit <,t-rw<i and a cou pie or near misses Ot>aver pro\ f'd h1 -, local kno-.ledge and skill 1n match rac ing Friday. Saturdd} and Sunday by taking the helm or lhe 12 meter Enterprise and bealUl~ Denms Conner. San Diego tn ct best three out or r1w• 'ienc'I or c·o ur'>t' Conner IS no stranger to Congre .... s1onal Cup competatlon. ha v1n~ '.I.On twQ. an d he has been ~ailing 12 meter<; all winter orf San Orcgo Newport Beach and Manna del Rey It was the final appearan('e of Freedom and Enterprise in Southern Cahfomaa as they wtll be shipped back to Newport, R I for the start of the Amen ca's Cup defense tnals st.a.rung 10 June Conner s~ud Enterpn~ will be t rucked back to Newport Tues day and Freedom wtll follow about a week later It was the first Ume In snore than a quarter ot a century that the Lipton Cup baa been aalled for ln a handicap regatta. For years it wu a sudden-death boat for boat contest . San Diego Yacht Club. to which the ornate trophy was deeded in 1903. took custody or the trophy l ast year from Southern California Yacbtina Association which had been ad- BOATING mmistenng the annual competi- tion for many year s . SDYC SAID the change ln format was to entice more yacht clubs to enter the competition. During the last seve ral years U.e entries had been as low as five. t'or many years the sud«Mn death r ace was considered <>Ge of the premier yachting events in Southern California and drew a large spectator neet wherever 1t was held. But the change in format left something to t-e de· <;1red from a spectator stand· point and the spectator fleet wa!\ ~mall both day<; F r ee Enterprise was tt\e SC'ratch boat in the 13 boat neet . meaning that she had no tame aJ . lowance and had to give as much a~ 16 seconds per mile to ~everal of the boats This meaot that Hogan had t o get E~· tcrpnse out front early and win ~rung iiway to save his t1m,e aJ!;unst the le%cr competitors. Protest J Dg8les Dog Patch to 3rd A protest in the International Offshore Ruh~ Class B race 10 the first race of Newport Harbor Yacht Club"s Ahmanson Series dropped Don Ayres Jr 's Dog l'atch out of S('C()nd place and m o ' ed Allen Brown's S pirit, Vo> a~er. Yacht Club Crom third to :.econd Scott Dnscoll, public relations rha1rman for the Ahmanson, said a report that Sirius 11. skip. pered by Jeff Farwell with a crew of 1uniors, bad dropped~ of the race was in error . Tbe er- ror arose when Sirius 1J hove-t.o to reprur a shackle on the run· n1ng bac kstay. The crew re.: paired the shackle and con. t1nued in the .-.ce. fiolshint fourth ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Ml • L l[ d Hogan Win~ 1riartina u e In Racquetball COM,AHIES!! EXECUTIVES!! COMMUTERS!! s 1 000 oer rnontn leaSf>s a nouSP f0< your company or 11rouo '" bf>auc1ful O<anqe Coun1y Han dy to 0 C <11roort or an hours drive 10 l A 1 1'1~11,.. 3 l'lomer, -onP Into a Def eat CARLSBAD tAPJ Tracy Austin d1dnt t'"< actly wear dov.n Ma rtina Navrahlova. she sort or lulled her into a loss for the second v.E'ek in a ro-. After Austin won the final or the rour player te nms tournament, 7 5. 6-2. Sunday. :"iavratilo\a was unhappy with the way Austm beat her out or another $100.000 "IT'S BORING," Navratilova said ··Thost• lobs I stand there and ask myself. 'What·._ this·· What am I waiting for "' I think I ~ave up psychologically I'd stay with her 11-. hale .md tht'n get impatient · · Navrat1lo,·a v.as "" bothered that 'lhe camp Top-seeded Ma rt y Ho,.;::m staged a furious C"omebaC"k 1n the Cr r 'l t i.: .1 mt' and "hut out '-t' l" o n d ., e e d <' c1 D a ' e Pf'ck 1n the tit• breaker to v. in thf' Kin~·s Bank nr "ewport Racquetball Classic Sunda> at Kang·s Court in Westminster ll o~an reg1 ~tercd a 2120.8 21. 11 0 \lotn f>l'c k ., r he ck ro r S2.!'>00 ra1~ed his s<.'ason total mont•v wmnmi.?'1 to $1 7, \50. "hilC" llOJ?an ·s Sl.500 v.1n J!Jve ham s:w. i OO for the· \'ear n H un1tnqton 8Pi1Ch F ou n1.i1n lla•IP.y and LflQun.1 H ill<, W1tt1 your ,., 'mt> .lw.~y from l'IOmP Out , .,,. 1 vnur olf1CP you C<in :. 1v,. TIME ilnd G AS tor t' 1 v • •uc.u11v"c; on lhose "" w1.1to.1nq P11Pn1nqc. o r q111P l hPm a OrPak from commut1nq 1n twa11v traft1c Nr mo"' ~ 100 per night hotel bills tor out o f tnwnerc. .... .,. ..... c .. ' ,.....,» .,,, .. • ,. .... , ••• 11 • ......... ~•··· c ....... over to the i;1de dunn~ the second ~et and told ~~· Austin about at ... Austm. v.ho packed up $100.000 last week in .1 win over Navratilova m New York. only s hrugged Later she asked her own question Zillgitt a11d Wright "II she's bored, v.hy does she keep playmg"· NAVRATILOVA WAS bothered by Austin's e ndless r alllcs. the playing surface and her own serve She said the hard s urface took a way her serv(' and-volley attack a nd made it easier Cor Austin to s utstain the len~thy r a llies. "I played on he r surface. too." Austin said. re ferring to last week's win on the indoor carpel in New York. "She has to work ha rder on th.ls type of sur face because the carpet does so much of her work for her." Austin. the 17-year-old high school junior from Rolling Hills. required 89 minutes. most of them an the first set, to repeat her straight-set victory of a week earlier Retailers: ln,uranl'\' r<1sb n .. 111e l •lnl .11·1 ll'> ror a l'Omiwttll\ ,. rp10lt:' Im J lllL,tne:.:. O\\nt'r' l ':ickJll.l' Policy "'h1ch tnt•lud{'' m~t rO\t'ra~('~ nt>t'<l<'d 111 prott't·t your t)u~tnl''.; Wt• .1Jso \\rile (. rnup \lt'<11cJI and l.11!· for 'ntall l{roups ..... \H•ll ,I, f.tr).:t' Bob Guffin J<.H1 M:1e Arthur Boulevard Nc~n Buch C" 91600 I /14) l'il 90">S :r ~ •• * * • * * • * ••• * • * • * * • * * •• ·~.: .. Paid Polltlcal Advertisement It'. • Edison Girls Third: In French Meet Four Edison High School students recently Journeyed to La Grande Motte, France to compete In the Int.emational Schoolsport Federation's >980 c ross country championships and as a .tiam. finished third l.n the competition. Kikl Lantry, a sophomore at Edison. was ninth, the best individual performance for the team trom the U.S. Leslie Pratt. a freshman, was Uth· An<Jfta Klrkorn. a sophomore, finished 19th; and Tracy Melvin. another soohomore. was :tsth. Jn tbc team compeUUon, l>ola.nd wadlrst with L8 polnta toUowed by Tuftl.ala with 64 an'8 tbe U.S. team wtth 71 point.a. There were 34 countries Involved ln the meet Lncludiq HO athletea. Tbe coune was over 2.800 met rs owr soft aand, dirt and paved surfaces. Aocompanyln1 the Uam ••• 8tl1 Emmut.oo and Vlrtlnla Lantry. alater of 1<1kl, who served as coach and' Interpret.or. Vlriinla attended school ln France and helpeff ln $elt.1nl up tho compeU.Uon ror lho girta. all from Edison IO&b School. ------· ~---41-...... - --- • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • .. • « • • Don Smallwood ' Attorney ·'I am supporting DICK CARSTENSEN The Qu•llfled Candldete bee•u•• there 11 no 1ub1tltute 4,- for experlenc.." i I " ' .• ; W OM.Y flll.C>l .._....,, Mlrctl "· •• . '-::MARMADUKE f·r---------------- SHOE "Marmaduke is trying to tell you we're sorry we tracked mud on your nice clean floor." .. _ I • ', I• "· r I MISS PEACH A~THLA~, DO YaA ~V!rt (iaT' ANV PP.ON.AL. .-,,AIL.? THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Daddy's going to fill out the cens~ question· noire so we all hofta stand ~till while : ' .· . . . . . .. . • he count s us." DENNIS THE MENACE -.-------·-...... ----------· , ' P!ANUTI HERE'S THE ~LO FAMOUS C£H5VS TAl<ER MA~IN6 Ml$ ROUNDS FUNKY WINl<ER8EAN GET UP AAD DRIVE t) WORK ... ~1MIN6 EV HAPPE~5 fO BREA!< UP THE ROuTlNE I by Jett Mac Nel ty by Ferd & Tom Johnson GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS THERE HE 15- L.OISA LUCK-THAT HEN-HIGH HUNK OF HAOOHllNESS. youoweM~· 1715 /l BILL FOR MY HOLJSEWO~ by Mell L.uari~ YO(). M e:Ar-J ~~~ Pl!OPLE Oft COMPANIE?? by Chartes M. SChUIZ DRABBLE H1stor'{ was made 'iesterda'i in the world of sports DR . SMOCK IHA"f s W .... A ,.. IHI:: D O C"fOR SAYS :1 A/I.I\ .. 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ComHI 1 JO 1 l.lll :U.ol. • 1"> (;•F .. ~.-~O In t tn ,.._,•I'-NIP,.,1 t )0 ~ /I •• ~~' 11 IO'O 1? ''" '' •I•., 0\ " 1 1'A>'Mol S!ill01 .. t•'\•~~>v< 6'.llJ 44 11•1,, .. ~ • ~ l >t'h -It--Hl\eM•\ lulOI IV'• ~·~ •I~,.,. 1 I I • ''"' "'~ , ,. s ,. '°"' ·~ C.om09o' ', 1111' It) 1>1\•'. GAF OI '10 • "" 1(1.M ,... • s Jt o1 Nt\vlft ',, \ " •••••• ~<Qt r '" .1 I\. •• • ,.. .. Mil.TON MeS&eWJTZ Too Many Twinkies? Jnt.ematlooal Telephone & Tele1raph (ITJ'), the company that bakes Twinkie«. had a severe case of lnclt1estioa lut year. Some people would say, "Serves ·em rtgbt for making a junk food Uke that." <>then mlgbt recall the recent Dan White murder trial. White. charged witb killing San P'ranch~co Mayor ~ge Moscone and SuoerviAor Harvey Milk, got off with a mans laughter conviction and a re l· atively hght sentence after his attorney a rgued that Wrute·s nund was addled by a steady diet of Coke. doughnuts and Twinkles. WAS rrr SUFFE RING from a s imilar atnlct1on'> Dtd It eat too many squis hy companies? Still others m ight wonder. "Whal is a company t•a lled lnt.emahonal Telephone & Telegraph doing mak1n~ Twink1t'S'>" WelJ. ITT is. or course. a company that will m ake anythlllg. It all started in 1959 when a mastermind t•alled llarold S Geneen ("the G is soft as in Jesus. not hard as m God"~ a c;aymg around 111) a ssu med «om mand and proceeded to transform ITT into the f1r.;t or th<' bi.,rt1me <'Onglomcrate!'I l'f 10 YEARS HE bou~ht l50 companies. Ont'. a<' qum>d in 1968. was lhe nat1on·s largest bake ry com 11.tn} ("rmtint·ntal Raking, the bake r of Wonder bre1:td .i nd llo-.tM!'I rak~ 1ncludmg Tw1nk1es ITT's bakery l'Ompany now sells m ort> than I billion loave!> <1f lirt·Jcl .1 year and near!} 2 b1U1on Jfoste.;s C'akes. l.oolung at the rigun·'> po~t1-d by ITT for 1979 11p1·r ,1t1on s, a C'asua l obst·rver m1"ht not be aware th;tl 1t o;1gnalo; acutt· 1ntt:rna.I distress. The company had lotaJ s ales o( $17 2 blll.wn llow good 1s that".' \I. I'll. only H companie~ exl'f."l.'<ied that volume liT Look 1n m ore-mom•v that s uch monster cor· J>Ofdllllf'I..'-a\ Atlantic R1chf1eld . Safeway Stores.US ...,,, 1•1 and Du Pont Jt 'c; rnrporate pnde that hurts In l'l'i>! ITI'c; r1•\·cn ucs or Sl5 2 billion ranke<1 the com J•.rn' 11th Wl10 hk<·., to -.hp four place'., 110\\ ~l ('fl OU> n ·1 1·;1rn on thlr..e sa les'' After 11 • '"'f•rt>d all Jt <; f'xl){'n"'"' and paid all tl.'1 taxe'>. 11 " " l<'ft "llh ., profit f•1r th'· ' .. ar of $381 m1l111m .,. h1l•h mean.., ITT nclkd mon· Uutn SI m1lhon every 1ngle day ()f 1979. Pretty handsome. you might think Hut rc·membPr Etn.'>t~an·~ l;tw Everythmi's relative Stocks Shrug Off Report on Recession ~ o12\4 )cfll\• "• OS< 1Sl u~ •• .,._GATX 110 \ 17• 71 .. ~ l(f'nttt .. 7 tCD 1~. ~ NSi..tMI 1 ti.• t4 u-.. t Rtof'.,-"1f'\ \ "4 '1~"' '' •t,1,.••1 1 • tt>.t 1 A<dW'O .a U fit "", lllo C.olvvt ' n ~ 0 • &, GCA' 1010 l'Ot )I'.. 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Channel 2 letftOOf*'Y Al'IW1Ca •• P'-*' -~'"°"' ~ 'Sotdle<'t Home" by E•netl Hemtng••y, Alfn<>e' A Men" by ~ atd WrlgM (R} 9 OVEAEASY ~t· P9ta SelQ8f (Al GD MACNEIL. I LE.HAP AfPOA'T .eANFOM>ANOION A bUrgillf ..._ hl9 gun In "'-Senlord hollM 1n., L.aomont end Rollo acer• '*"oft • l*::KCAVETT Guest: John Mutone- Orlhem 1:JO G TME MIJPtl£T8 ~t. Dudley Moore 8 THE EMl!MENCY 8WE8 G OWREAIY OuMI: Pete SMget (A) I TIC TAC DOUGH imo~... C88 NIWI ..CNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN RlcHe .. .,.,.ed end c:h8tved """" being lhe 1ntemoua 111u1ng bendit. • Cl) JOe(ER'8 WtLD • w·A·s·H H ..... eye end 8 J 'a ettort. to M niCe to F,.,,.. becll • flTe wtien l"9y Invite him to join tNlr pOlter gerne end he dNn9 them OUI .., n4E llENNY HILL SHOW Benny ,..... • .. _IOu•" lodl 11 todey'a youth I F~ THE MUSIC TIC TAC O()(JOH AU fH THE FAMILY An emottonel leundrornet owner ttirNtens to - Ardlle tor O\ltlftoaOlng one of hll WMhlng ~ ., ADAM-12 M8"oy and Reed. wor111ng OUl II I locel pettc. fl\Me friends wtttl many young. .... fD MACNEJl I LEHRER RS'OAT '1!) MAN< RUSSELL Polltlcal sallntl Mar1< ~S· sell tlltM ,,..._. on an lmUtlng aigflt-"Q tour ol Nttl&-known edttloes. monuments end od<lttlea 1n Channrl f.bting• G KNXT ICBS) Los Angf'IP'> 0 KNBC (NBC) LO'i Anqell"; O KTLA (Ind ) Los Anqt-le'> D KABC· TV (ABC) LO'> Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) $,in O IPQO Q KHJ TV (lnO ) LO'> Anr11•IP~ ®l KCST (ABC) San 0 1eqo m t<TTV (Ind ) Lo!:> AnQt!IP'> 41) KCOP TV ( ln11 I LO'> AnqPI"'> fJl) KCET-TV tPBSJ Lo.., AnqPl1•" 81> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunllnqton Bf' 1cn the nelion'• captt•• Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE 8:00 G Cl) Wl<RP IN CINCINNATI JOhnny f-fecelWS a b•080C .. llf'O ewwd wnich Mta off • round or lflelou• SQUlbbllng amonQ hll CO WOft!WI 0 LITTLE HOUSE 0.. THEPRAIM The lngall1 l1m11y·1 e1i.rnp1 to gain legel cu .. I ody Of All>et1 Is blodted by the boy' a real lalhet (Al • MOYllE ••• ··Son Of!'<-- .,..,. .. ( 10391 Bona ~. 81111 Rettlbon• Aller l>elng -..cl lrOt'll dNth by hanging. a men plotl reve<>ge upon IN )IN Of 9 wl>O e«1tencad him to die 12 "'' I 0 MOVll: * * * ''Brlghem Young ( 19401 Tyrone P~ Lin d• Oamall A ~ IMda 11111 Mannon people ecrou 1r.e h'on•-10 the ,_ peec:e1v1 lano "°"' called Sett LM<e Clly (? NS I ID CAAOL IUAHETT AHORUac>6 G.-1 Alan Aid• Q) MOVIE • • • "Twe•v• Angry Me<'t'' {t9S7) Hanry rono•. Lee J COOb A men llOlda out lgelnet l •fellow juror• when thly dec:•d• al' accueed muf O«IW I QUiii bt!tore he IS prov.I' Inno- cent 121 .... 1 t:OO . (I) ....... " A SOuth KOfMll - m•tlnte•prete t<ll~r·1 otter of flnenclel aid 10 '* deughef ~ CleOIW• w9I onh1m (Al .. JUU&~ ~ FollOwtng hta Nplhlm. .Httw• (RoOen Powell) P«- lor ma many mlfeci9e end 19 IC**' '" "'• --by Simon Pete• (Jeme1 r •••nllnoJ Thome a Mel1hew end JvCIM (IM ~I (PIW'I 2)(AI D MOVIE • • *"" · Oellverenee·· ( 19721 Burt Reynolda. Jon VoogM fOU< Ctty "*' encounter une.pec:ted ,., • ror11 during • reftlng ui>e- dlllOn down• •-oono bed<· wOOda fiver (2 h•• I II) MEl'V OAIR'lN G~ll Latry WlleoA Jud- ith t<renu MICl\NI Omary JltrnM FrW>CIKUS. Line RflNud (!O) MOVIE • *'"' ''TheB•llV06"1 t9111 Oeo<ge Pepperd. Pe-,...,1 A<>C>erll Aher me CMI w ... .,, oftleef •• given '"" ~I IO 181oe Cflatgfl or • smell r0t1 (2 N • I t:30 G Cl) FLO 11 tooill 6S thOugh ltle 'l'el· IOw Roee II going '0 IOllfl ,, • berler>der When £.art •• Challenged 10 • fight by a ,,,.,, twtee hie SCltl fEl AMERICAN SHOAT STORY rew Show an lmp:ovemen• l·· Channing Recycled By TOM JORY NEW YORK 1 AP> CBS brought Stockard atanning lo prime llme a year ago in "Just Inds." and the young comedienne with a ree from Radcliffe gave lhe network a senes • was moderately successful. both critically and in the ratingi:.. 'J "Just Friends" wasn't in the CBS lineup m the 'fen. but the versatile actress is back now in "The ~kard Channing Show," perhaps a bit wi ser for tD experience ~· "I FELT LAST YEAR I became the •orkhorse, and had to push the show along, .. Miss lhanning says. "In doing this season, I didn't feel desperately had to do anything lo keep the show oving" _ The new series airs Monday nights at 8:30 on ~s. Channel 2 . v ,.. __ '\, Miss Channing did, in fact. y "Just Friends." and little lion was paid to develop- relationships with the sup- ng players. "One problem year." she says, "was that e wasn't any friction with • other characters, just dif. ruences. , "For the audience. it's what Frates 'Oooh.' from, 'Uh-oh, comes trouble'. .. CHAHNIHG 'The Stockard Channing Show" needed some· &le. she says, "lo bounce back at me," and the P'»ducers came up with Brad Gabriel, a consumer ocate who hires Miss Channing to work with on bis television show, "The Big Ripoff." Ron r plays Gabriel. TO SOMEONE'S CREDIT, "Just Friends" sn't simply scrapped in favor of "The Stockard aoning Show.·· • ·Miss Channing's Susan Goodenow bears strik- resemblance to the re<:enUy divorced Susan ea of "Just Friends,'' maybe slightly less y, with a Uu.te more dependence on her brain. y's Susan, like last sea.son's, ia trying to make 11'8"a her own ln Los Angeles "I lllce Susan Goodeoow," the actress says. ~ is not exactly like me, but it's not a difficult t tor me to wear." RIV~ALI In Ute. DAILY PILOT In fa ct. 1l would be a JOh to find a suit Stockard Channing couldn't wear. As "Th<-' Stocka rd Chan· ning Show" premiered. she was on Broadway with Tony Roberts in "They· re Playmg Our Song .. SHE HAS APPEARED lN more than a srore of theatrical productions . including "Two Gentle men or Verona" and Shak espeare's .. A Midsummer Night's Dream.'' and has been 10 al least eight movies. including "Grease ... "The Fortune" and "The Cheap Detective .. Born in New York City. Miss Channing studied at both Radcliffe and Harvard. She and her husband. David Debm. run Little Bear Produc· tions. which produces "The Stockard Channing Show.·· .. , would love to have 1l a terrificall y suc- cessful show ... she says of the current sen es. "but I have lo say, at the moment. I'm basically an ac tor. and I want Lo be in hims and on the stage. too "I've never worked as hard as I have tn television It's a hellish existence. H I felt it was cramptng me up 1n some way. I'd have to get out. .. TELEVISION CAN CREATE a character. image that is hard for the actor to shake. but Miss Channing says. "I'm being sneaky There are two sides to Susan Goodenow Carol Burnett played all different kinds of characters on her show. and pe<>· pie accepted them all. "I'm very happy I've found a way to deal with that wtlh the undercover stuff " in the first episode. for instance. she posed as an Argentin1an lo fool an unscrupulous dentist. Aaron Rubeo a television veteran with series like "The Andy Grilrilh Show" and "Sanford and Son" to his credit. is executive producer of "The Stockard Channing Show." F.den Set for TV HOU.YWOOD <AP) -Barbara Eden will star in tbe new NBC series "Harper Valley PTA.'' based on the theatrical movie that beat the Olym- pics in the ratings when It was teleust on NBC ln February. Ml.as Eden will re-create her role or Stella. a widowed mother whose lirestyle clashes with others in a small community. NBC bas ordered six one·hour eplsodes from Universal Television. "ftlll' II THE IUT PICTUIE OF THE Y ... YUllOFAL" -ONrlM~L.A ,....,.. TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 5.00 -Four world title fights in four·hour presentation mcludlne Larry llolmes against Leroy Jones, Sugar Ray Leonard versus Oa vld Green. KCOP a» 8:00 -"Twelve Angry Men ... Henry Fonda stars in Reginald Rose's drama about a lone holdout in a murder tnal Jury with Lee J . Cobb. Ed Begley. Ma rtin Ba lsa m and Jack Warden ABC D 9.00 "Oehverance." Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight are among four men who encounter deadly peril while riding rafts down a backwoods ra ver 'So4dle< a Home • Dy Er neat Ha,,.lngw•y .. .,,,_. A Mw\ ' by Alctl· ..0 Wrtgtlt IR) tO:OO. ()) l.OU QMHT Unulull police ~ ..,._._and• ..... fire ... g9y .,., poM ~-.. ednoR of !he T r1t> ("l .. ..,. NIGKTGAUPY "O.. Of w •· A telCher Of ·--.. .,, tnslNC-IOf tn bigotry ''S.119fac- llOn Oueren11eo • An ~ dt....o gen tlernen 11 .,. ~ tvs -~. "Here Tod•y t4••• Tomorrow·· A d111ur1>tng IOOI< at the cont1ove<1y , 90"'CI over r lldlOec1..,. WM\ee f.-om ,__ ~ ptentt on Ame t1ca •• pr~ 1e>:ao ., ., He#8 m 8IU. M0Yet9· JOUAHAl "The B&8dl Aoet'd• 8'1 Moyers docu"'•nts • ne1ione1 blec:& oan-ino "" R>ct>mOfoo. Vlrgonte -· ') 000 l>480l ..,_.. "°"' acroaa ,,.. c:.ountry ,,.... 10 ,..,,.,,_ OUI llOClll and po111 teal goal• tor ,,.. com. ino~ JOHN DARLING U:OO 1 ·.(I) 0 NIWI MAICI .. LAUGH DAVI AU.IN AT UNI( 0.. .. OttiellO. 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Polishing IJp His A..-t J<•rr} Lewis. makin~ a rare telev1s1on apJ>('aranre. 1s po"dcred b'. ~h-1 t lC'ft 1 and KC'1 of the J apanes<' sin~ing group "Pink Lad' during the r1lming of thC'1r \'anety series Savalas Stars in TV Pilot HOLLYWOOD <AP > Tell y Savalas will star as a renowned criminal lawyer 1n the CBS movie "llellinger 's Law.·· flamboyant Philade lphia lawyer whose reputation brings him cltent~ from all over the country. Savalas. who starre d for six seasons as "KoJak ." plays a The movie will serve a s a pilot ror a new senes ,........, .. , ... _I AU. THAT JAZZ ·~· .... ·--~ um.1 OA,.UNGI <f') ......,_ ....... """" .,. !129'~ ...-1..-r11aiuf Cetll ,._. ~6 1111 U'# ... 'CIM.utr'UT WnONMtlf 19 I· '.193) IUMllUU °' •• 1137 ·0340 ........ ,...,All tallllnM FcNn\1111 v.,.., llt ''°° ........... ......... ,.~ DWIW'UllUllCa fl Tero ~1·~ Keeps readers on their toes ·-------. - Oscars Special lated H1 t•h Little and Bernadette Peters will be th e co hosts for KflJ T\''s 15th Annual "Your Choice For the Oscars" award special. The s how will be telecast Thursday. April 10. from 8 to 10 pm. and w111 be repeated on Channel 9 Sunday night. l\pnl 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thi s nationall y -;ynd1cat<.'d program was created by KHJ-TV and 1c; the hrst program to !>Her the public the :>pporturuty of votmg for thei r Oscar fa vorites. Last yea r over 600.000 people voted for their rllm favorites in the categories of b est picture. be~t actress. bes t actor. b es t supporting actress. best su pportinl' actor and best song "Your Choice For the Oscars" 1s produced by Wayne Thomas, who created the program. and wiU be directed by Cal Brady. Executive producer is Walt Baker. vice president in charge of programming for KHJ·TV, Channel 9. ~-----------------------------.. ---------------... -------....... ~ -·----------- . • • llj j I l I ENTERTAINMENT I MOVI ES Kuroaaw. puta to 1hame all other out· door adventure• .mt ... DE~'UZALA. ... TheHunter 'The ~· brtnt• to tM ect"Mn •" ot the Love and R••p•ct fOr Man and NatUN that ta humanty poealti'I to put on ftlm. (N.Y. Tlmea) Weelldeye 7 and 9:30 P.M. lundaya 2':00, •:30 1:00 and 9:30 P.M. STANLEY KUBRICK'S 2QOI: A SPACE ODYSSEY 0 , TED ENGAGEMENT DAILY 1:45. •:20, 7:00, t:45 edwards NEWPORT NUa COAST HWY. &MACMTHUI MIWPORT C:IMTH ....... .... fi\t}t •96 12~3 644-0760 __.... .... _,._ AU THAT JAZZ Ill , ... e lloU e 11• e .... e 1 .. 11 -,.., _ ... .__ ........ ·-·-·· .. ·-·-· ,.. SllJM.(111 Woiltw ·--LfTTU MISS MAftD'"! MAT1MAU lbJl twt•-·-·-· "· "BEING TifERE" (PG> _,..'*·-~·-· ... ,_,, CLOSED FAMILY .. IGHT TUfSOA TS -AU. SU TS S 1.50 _,._ Oii LAUOHINOCNt PWt 'llKO IUDCNI -cn..111 • o.ci. -A 'OKI Of OHl(NI l'\UI '"' VlSITOI (WJ n...'-·---THI N.IZI 'IOHTU I"" l'\UI "ICI Of THI ACTIONl"°l _ ..._ UIUlllf... ... ,.. .... ,,.. ~. Merc;h 31. UllO DAA.. Y PtLOT j7 A Real Movie Nut ·RiU\i~~ Actor Breaks Type in 'Fade to Black' 8 )' 809 THOMAS llOU.YWOOO IAPI t:nc Binford ls a film buff -not wi uaual atnce mtllton• of YOW\ti: Americans are hun1 up on mov· 1es Trouble 1a, Erle ha~ the hob· by of repealJnf( murders he has 11.een on the ¥creen Tha\ 's ~ lntraguang premise of "Fade to Black," a ne w mov u.• from Irwin Yablans' Compass lntermtlional Pictures, which tut 1t rich with "Halloween " The ide a origina ted with Yablans and Vernon Zimmerman, the latter wrote the script and 1s directing. HERE'S A SWITCH: Enc 1s b e 1n~ played b y D e nni s Christophe r. star or 1979's Cm· d e r e lla movi e ''Brea king Away." <rive Oscar nomina t ao ns, ancludins bes t picture). Christopher. 25. has such an open , friendly race . that it's hard to imagine him as a killer That's why "Fade lo Black'" might work. lie talked about 1t an has mobile ho m e·dr<'ssan)o! room (a s ure Mgn he has ar- rived ) on location ut a North Holl y wood min i ature g o lf course "Enc is a film buff who leads a fantasy life." said the actor . "Films are a better reah ty than what he finds around h im He 1s incapable of com m umcating with people . and he becomes victimized by them . APW1r.- star. but until J s aw 'Kash or Death.' l d idn't realize how he became a star. He as truly "fine a ctor Christopher is displaying has own versatlUty in the switch to hom1 c 1da l Eri c from the lighthearted ltalophlle Dave of "Breaking Away .. The latter role befell tum by a senes of happy accidents .. Peter Yates the director and writer Steve Tesach happened to be at the Telhrude Film Festival a nd s aw 'A Wedding.'" :.a id Christopher . who played a 5Up porting r o le 1n t he Robe rt Allman movie "At that time, they were casting 'Breaking Away· and they saw me al. Cy ril I d on 't know why . because 'A Weddmg' wasn't d l'Omed1c role for me "I READ FOR the role of Cvnl. and 11 looke-d as 1r I hild 1l The acto r who 'A-as go ing to do Dave wa..c;n 't there onf' day. and t hn askt"<I ml· to read has ltnes I 1,1; a" under no p r<"'S ur<· I figured I alrt'ad) had a role J't•t er c.ind Steve d1dn t kno\\ I t·a m e from a n Ita li an hack 1?round a nd s pent som1· t1mt' an Italy When I started re&1d1ng th1· Italian stuff. f't:ttr's t'Ye' '>tart t·d t" "1den ••THE nRST DEATH hup pl·ns ucc1dentally. 1t is not vin d 1c t1 ve a nd hateful llk t· tht· other s Ill' Sl'CS lhl' :.ic cidt·nt hilp pen and he could pre vent 1t Inste ad he watches it unfold before him. just like ·a mov1P Finally hls life cont<A ins exc1tl'- men t. b<'CO m('s something meaningful to him .. KIQ'$ A KILLER Dennis Christopher Christopher. born Correll! in South Ph1la deljJh1 a. be<'am P Dave. the cydang iealot and lov er of things ltalwn Dennis caml to llollywood at HI. wo rked as a groct•ry boy whale stalking JOb'i in B movies lie ttn-d or that . "'1·nt oH to Europe tn hopes of "'"et1 ng hie; ido l F e<1erico F1•1lan1 lie not only c;uccC'cdcd. liut .ippearec1 1n "Fe lhn1·.., Hom.1 " Tht•rt•" .1lso a less kthal bit from ·Thi· l'rinr(• and ttw Shim c1rl "1th C:hri,tupht·r pla~ 1111-: I .;11111•lltT Ol1n•r 111 :1 ~t.ir1hn \lonro1 l110~.tl1l.1 Au,tr .il1an .•l tn•s.•. I.ind 1 l\l·r I 1<11• J't' The first victim 1s th<' boy'~ aunt, who goes hurtling down a flight of sta1rs an a whee lcha ir. Just like Richard Widmark 's vie tam an "Kass or Death ... Then comes the planned massacff's. right out of "White Heat," .. The Mummy.'' "Drac ula." even a bat of John Way ne in "The Green Berets" and c.i da!.h or Hopalong Cassidy I H . :\ \ I:-. ( II R I.., T 0 I' II F ll tum .l'lr 1 not l"<.at'lly :1 film buff. though h1· dad watch th1• oldt('s on tht.' aftl'rnonn TV :.how a ... a bo' 1n l'h lludclph1a Heturmng ht.·r1·. Christopher "',..., c·n10~ ing a fair II\ ing ac; an actor thC'n came .. Breaking \"' .l\ OH•m1ght succes<> ~ Not (jUllt• I .:ot a lot or pats on the back but no food an the stom ach I n· <'l'1ved some• crappy offers which I turned dov.n . I couldn't do d litt le J<>b aftl·r 'Breaktng Av.a) · I'm glad I waited for 'F &1de tr, nl.tck · · t tr1t·ll to see a:> man) C'la~"ll'S as I rnuld "h1lc p rl'panng for the p1ctun •.'' ht> said "It '~..i:... \'l•ry 1llurn1natini.: For 1n:...ta11c·l'. I had al " a)'> kno"n R1c·harrl Widmark as ;i Karate Champ Norris Actor Rates Big Hand NEW YORK <AP> -Chuck Norns look:. more la ke a movie star than a hve·tim'-world kanite c hampion. Actually, he is a movie• !.t ar some critics say acts hke a karate champion But Norris doesn't m ake movies to plc>a~c critics. He makes movies to entertatn and the only people h<! tries to please are hls fans. the m illions of youngs ters who flock to his films s uch as the cur· r ent hit, "A Force of One.·· As an actor, Norris uses Ka rate tht· way Ma rlon Bra ndo uses the method "It s ,, veh1rle through which I can e xpress a certain image. a philosophy." explained the 4-0·year-old black belt. "I want to pro1ect an 1m· a ge kids could look up to and parents wouldn't m i nd their kids emulatmg." In a "A Fo rce of One," Norris plays Matt Logan. a martial arts teache r who helps police tr ack down a k ar ate as s assin hired by a drug ring to "o""'s murder undercover officers Ac; in all h1-; film,. Chuck Norris is playing Chuck Norns THE BASIC Norris philosophy 1c; that or a gu; who walks softly but carncs a big stick. someone who will avoid trouble at all cosL<>. but 1r h1•s pus hed into a corner. ha!. the ability. physically and mentally. to handle 1t .. "I think that's what every person wishes thPy could do," s aid Norris. "But more importa nt than fighting is attitude. concentration and con fide nce. That's what mart.Jal arts dad ror me It gave me the stmgth to crack that egg of tnsecun ty and that's what J want to get across " Besides using the m ovies as a m edium for his message, Norris also preaches his philosophy at his nationwide chain or karate schools and at high schools during promotion al tours "I TRY to give youngsters formulas and goals to work toward," he said ... A lot of these kids. the ones that live in the ghetto. have nothing to look ;2~~ BEST SUPPOKI1NG ACTOR-,,,,,,_ •-o BEST EDl17NG -~ ,,., .. --Zad EXCITING WEEKt-- SAITA Ill .... , llJCI Harbor Blvd.Dr·ln 531 -1271 EdWards Cinema 644·0760 .. ,.. -Cinema Viejo 830·6990 Cinedome 634·2553 11U wum•sm UA Movies (714) 990·4022 UA Twin 893·1305 • • fnrv.ard to and don't frt I they can do anything I twlµ th1.•m push out t hoM· neJ,?at1ve attitudes and de\'ldopa pos1t1ve mind ' I tl'll them lht• f1r't thing tov..ard <>etling a r11.t1 1s to J!('\ a m<·ntal image of what 1t 1s ~ou "ant.' h<' adc1<'d · T he next phast> 1s be mg pers1' l<·nt poough tn stny "1th it lonR enou~h 'Th1s IS when • .l lot Of pt.'<Jple fail, V.hl'n t ht•) l11t an ob<>t<'lrle I tt·ll them 1f they stick with 1t and nv<'fromr earh obstaclt-th1•re isn't anything m thl' "'nrlt.1 tht:>) can't ac·h1e' l' 'iORRIS Oflt-·'i u'e" himself as a pnme to"( ample. Ile '<':ts not :i n athlell' an school He startNi karatt.· an 19GO and P1~ht H·ar.. lal<>r. hjwas world champion an<i hl•ld tht· t1tl1• until 197-$ iii \\h1ch 11m1· he :ip1wared 1n "R<•turn of thf' Ora on." pla~ · mg llrucf' LN·'s tll rat Ni 1111ponl'nl That s \\here h l· r:.a ughl th1.• act1n~ bu~ "Some peopl<' haw· '>t"l'n that m ovie 28 llm<'., said Norns "Th<'Y s it through th<' first hour and a hjlf Just to see m~ 12 minute fight scent' w ith Bruce Arter Rruu· died. I got hung Fu orrt.•rs b) the drOVl' The kind or films that opened up with a rhnp and ended with •' kick. but had nothanR an between. "I wanted a good story. with ~ood acting. with good m::irtial arts ~c<'nes when the time 1s emo- tionally nght, an<! the• people are tn there s aying. "Get that <i1rty rat IT TOOK Norri., two years to convince a prod· cucer at wa.-. prohtuble to make movies that pro· 1ected the Norris ima ge and philosophy. The rirst rilm. "Good Guys Wear Black.'' was produced for SJ 6 mil hon a nd grossed $20 ntillioo. The projected gross for "A f'roce o r One" is double that. Now hC'·s working on h.is lhJrd Chuck Norris film , called "The Octagon.'' about international terrorists. And although he said his acting has improved immensely, he docs not expect lo win an Oscar "My awards." said Norris. "are kids coming up and ~aymg. 'Chuck. J love you.· That ·11 beat an Academy Award any time." He loves you. Do what he says. ALANARKIN "SDION'' . .................. ,.., .... ,.. .,......... ""'°"'--~ ____ ,. __ .......... _ --·-~ ...... --- ~ WCMLJUUI .. -~~ ..-....-.... ------ -I lllU PlUA HWlllOI' MlllOll TIN u;;..-.t .. lltl-4 ~~l.J9 lm!I M$ 631·3~1 "-~ ~1 W fOWt.W' CIWMA Wltf UIWUDI' MIUIOll VIU911M.l c::-:f WU!Jnot>~ ... ~1 )9.J~ .. ~\111'1 V'*'P 4'Y.> &no ........ ..., OMMll MAU Or•llQf FJ/ 0140 .. r• -ONLYPn.OT ENTERTAINMENT I HY GAAQNER .Sophia Never Hid Her Rlegitimacy Atotct,I~~·· I rea6,i do recDt'IW!'lend t." ...... ,, .. "' ' Q : ....... 8ef*la ....... Mtaae • r.ll·llM.-4 •ovle ltar, 41Wa't lrJ te W. a..r lUe....,.•aot -.,.. ,.... ••• ra ..... Pa. A· Never cl d Ml l..ortft try to ~ny the acct· dent ol Mt' birth Mort! than a doubl• d cade a10. when 1uch an admlaaloo mlsht have atwat~ M>r profH1lonal 1rowth. ahe frankly told a re porter "My mother wasn't a widow She w11n'l marrlC!d. I would haw preferred her not to . t,. IO beautiful and to hav.-been • real mother lnstcad lhe kind UK'Y have In Po11uoli. oJd a nd u&lY My father onJy aave mt! • blrtbday present ante u t.0tt•• toy auto and a pair of roller $katea ll was aood. not bad for me to have that ldnd or father It made me want to go to work very )'OUD& so that I could not just tell him but show him that I didn't want to be a schoolteacher I wasn't precoc1oua. 1 didn't st.art to Uunk about love Ull late 1 would have liked normality in my pdvate We and abnormality in my career." Q: I've beard ~al alt!aoup George Bwu aad Jack kaay were cronies they teldom, If ever. cornpaeted a telephone coavenadoll. Wily! -Brad Smida, J ersey City, N.J . A: Explains our youngest old superstar "When, in calling from Hollywood to London years ago, the operator disconnected us. Jack thought J'd pulled a very funny joke. And sU>ce that time, we ,~ever completed a phone calf. local, long- distance, or trans-Atlantic. I ALWAYS hung up and Jack got hysterical laughing. If I didn't hang up on him, he'd think I was mad al him!" "Q: Aaythlag to tbe rumor that Jolumy Carson and..:~ayne Newton came to blows backstage al tbe :-roaJ.gbt" show recently? U ao, why? -Max c.o,er, Las Vegas . . ,_: No. They didn't come to blows. But we woutdn't want to invite them to the same party! Johnny (who co-owns Vegas' Aladdin hotel-casino) put in a rap for Newton -who had also negotiated for the hotel. .''I lhink he tried to pull a .cutesy publicity stunt:• Johnny complained ... He knew we bad been working about six to eight months with Na- tion•I Kinney." Wayne <who says he'd never thought in terms of publicity stunts) heatedly huffed: "Which. of course. Mr. Carson has a history for doing! I wish him the best or luck with the hotel," added Newt.on "In my offer, it was my $15 million we were putting up and we didn't have to worry about where 1t was coming from." He was referring to the fact that Kinney will give Carson 500,000 shares to h ave the resort renamed Johnny <':irM:>n's Aladdin ~bb Tops in Pops~ By The Associated Press Thl• following are Billboard's hot record tuts for the week e nding April 5 as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT81NGLBS t. "Another Brlct Jn 1be Wall .. Pink Floyd <Cofumbia) 2. ''Working My Way Back To You -Forgive Me. Girl" Spinners <AllanticJ 3 "Call Me" Blondie <Chrysalis) 4 .. Crazy Little Thang Called Love" Queen <E lektra I 5 "Too Hot" Kool & The Gang (De-Lite) 6 "Him" Rupert Holmes (XCA> 7. "Ride Like The Wind" Christopher Cross 'Warner Bros.J 8. "Special Lady'' Ray. Goodman & Brown < Polydor> 9. "Desire" Andy Gibb <RSOl 10. "How Do I Make You" Linda Ronstadt <Asylum) TOP LPs 'Glad You Asked That' lay MeMty• _,Hy G~ Q: l':wee wlllt all ~e bl•·••me Bollywood atan Qn TV'• "ltollywood Square•." I ued to e.Joy Paul l.)'llde belt of alt Now Ulal he's off the aaiow. l'wt 1lmply 1topped walc:blDC I&. Aay c:laanff of Lyad• comlall back! -Mn. Georce Mc:K .• 81areweport. IA . A Jo'\mny you s hould ask. Apparently others fe lt the ume wuy you did and the ratings have fa llen since Lynde left So Filmways Enterprises has signed tum up 11gain -and 1r you watch close· ly you'll soon spot him lfl his center square. Q: DldD't Paul McCanoey cet l.oto tro8ble wltb the J apanese autbori&Jea ooce before some yean ago becal&8e ol dnap! AAd wu be Jailed then, loo! -Lawrence Bell, PiUaburp. A No. About five years ago. Japan simply didn't permit the ex·Beatle to come into their country because of previous marijuana and hashish ~session convict.Jons in Scotland and Swe den McCartney spent 10 days in a Japanese Jail a couple or months ago for violating their manJuana possession laws Q: We've often wondered where Lawrence Welk fl.ads tbe members ol bis musical lamlly. Can you uk blm? -Mr. and Mrs. Sid.Dey Adams. Miami. A "I've round them just about everywhere," s miles the genial gentleman. "ln ballrooms. coun· ty fairs. hotel lobbies Most come to us throug~ the regular method or auditioning , either by sending a tape to us or performing m person. But I always keep my eyes open every moment. You never know where you'll find talent I've had people --- I c (>';IOO •lf 11 . .. • ' •. I . 0.-··)4~ "ILACK ST ALLIOH" IGI ---- "GILDA LIVE"tRI r --. -= "CHAPTER TWO" IP'GI I rCOAl MINER'S DAUGHTER" IPGI "KRAMER YS KRAMER" Ill c::==:: "HIDE IH Pl.AIM SIGHT" "1941" IPGI AMERICAN GIGOLO . (R) LOOKING FOR ~GQQQ.@AR ' ~._....,_,.E ... ~JOK"= "ANIMAL HOUSE" Ill =-----· ·-· ...J I ''W~TlMf UH OUT' IP'GI "'THE GREAT c TRAIM ROllYY"-, atop me in hot.ti lobbies. airport Jounces And I ~ven auditioned one fellbw -., whistler in the men's room' Whal I look for." udd!S Mr Welk. "alm0tt more than talent. ls quality. character. a particular attitude that seems riaht. And If I 1m. mediately like the person a lot. chances are the au· dience will like them too " Q: Wby dld Moaty Hall pve up bostlDc "Let's Make a Deal" after all &ltete yean oaly to retu.na wtth ....otkr came show -"Beat the Clock!" - Maaaar Aftab, Cocoa Beach, F1a. A. Monte explains 1t this way "After we.o.>ent out of production on ·~al,' I was determined not to do any more 1ame s hows. So I s pent a year touring lll stage musical comedies and acting in TV movies. I found myself bored dolnJ the same thing night after rucht in musicomedy And bored sitting in a trailer most or the day while-waiting to be onscreen for a few 11UJ1Ules m tbe movies. I needed more act.Jon -so f was dellght.ed when CBS approached me about hostJ.ng tbe action· packed 'Beat the Clock'· show Now f feel all wound up again. no more boredom · · Q: My motlier was a musklaa, aad sbe told me Ulat for many yur Slr Tbomas Becbam woald DOt allow women Lo bis orchestra. Any idea wby! -Mn. Madice CarroU, Pittabur1b. A · Yes The late leader of Brita.m's Royal Ph1lharmoruc on<'e explained. giving two reasons "If they were pr<'ltY . they would distract the men," he 1>a1d ··And ar they were ugly. they would distract me " Send your QIW!llOn! 10 llu Gardner. <,lad You Asked That ," car1• <>/· lhtrs net1.tpaper, #J () Hor 196UJ. lrtnn.I' Manlyn and 1111 Gard~r IL/Ill aruWt'r os many quesllon.s C18 tfw11 cnn in their column but the oolume of mail maJct.'! f)f'rsonal reph.,, 1mfJ'lu-11>w rA/ .. 111., ,.~~A~.-..c ... ~ .__._ .. ____ ... _ .. --....... . NOW PLAYING 'll/T CITY U•Tlll ,,., (jf h.)4 91•1 lOW&AOS. MllllCMt VIUO MAU CllMMA M '''°" V•t 10 •% 6no LDWllUll' CllttMA (.0-,!4 l,lts.. ~6 }10? DU.ltQ( Dftlft·I• vwqe ~~ 1(,12 Call 642-5679. Put a lew words to work for you WATCH THE ACADEMY AWARDS APRIL 14 1. "The Wall" Pink Floyd (Columbia) ~==========~ I "JA ws II" IP'GI "DRACULA" 2. "Against The Wind" Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (Capitol) 3 "Mad Love" Linda Ronstadt <Asylum> 4 "Glass Houses" Billy Joel <Columbia> 5. "Damn The Torpedoes" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers <Backstreet} 6. "Bebe Le Strange" Heart <Epic> 7 "The Whispers" The Whispers <Solari 8 "Fun And Games" Chuck Mangione <A&M l 9. "Light Up The Night" Brothers Johnson lA&Ml 10 ··orrThe Wall" Michael Jackson <Epic > MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,. ~-o1"" ,..,.gt" to""°"" -· ,_,.'"" 1"1•°'"'11 OI ...,, .. _.,,,,, _g l)y IMI' ·- ~ ALL A()ts Al>""nl 0 ~ a.....,""°~' fiii=91 11LL t.OH "°"'mo ~ ,..,.,., .. 0..Clane<t "'""'"" llHTAICTtD ''Oii LAUGHIM4i" IN '"FOXES" "SATURN l" Ill u,,_ 11 roq"'"' eceompeny~ Par.,t Of Ad~t 0V91019f\ I ALL om AHO , l(ws 11Cct111c ™f. IU4. QI T .. l IM)rl()fl l'IClUAE oooe °' snr AE<WlAllOfl •1-------------------1 '-rHE rtUDFIGHTll'' INI Daily 6 JO Sat Sun-12 JO 11 Complete ••• '' local coverage keeps you Informed everyday In the ·TI4E CHAMP'..-iiil "B.ECTRIC HORSEMAH" UOY & THf TV.M,.. IG1 "UHtDIHTIAlD FU~OOOUU" 1~PWCU1 ""'--... ,..~. ~-·'­._ ........ __ Call 642-5678. Put a tew words to work tor you 2 ACADEMY AWARD . NOMINATIONS .~~1-.,ro.•n._,,....,. ::=°'-;;.; iPO ~ .... l:Ilii:JtffU4431 c:esll IOI MISSIM D RllC{ C1tlfllll IAl!ln 97, •141 Mruion Votf(' ·~ 6120 Or1nct 11111116JI OJ~ IYlll( •• ,. l(JCll ... -·*XI .... Woodbndae ~~I 065~ (dw11cn Hunt1ncion 8'8 OW .._,,._..,.,. 1-ASHIO~ I SLA~D PR ESE 'TS .. ICE CLASSICS Pr ok-....,1o na I k c Slo.at mg Re\ uc 1 •• 11urm~ "'J'' ''' 'Jl1<1nJI k l· ..,ho" ... Jm• 111.I 1tl111c Budd' I .ii t1n1k nn thl' \\ n t Id\ I 11nct'.'I HIJdl'' \\nllll'"·" \r1t1~1hr11u~h :-i.11urd.t\. •\p11I ~ l.,IHI\\ I tnll'' '°' ~d I~ 00 & ~ 00 P M 1 hu1, & 1 , , L' m. 2 'o & 1oo11 ~t 12 00. 2 00 & .t 00 P \I '-,t.1 ~l· (. llll rl r!l FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER .... gopff ~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINB.' .. Beau!ilul glBrBO Mu~ie-New!!-Marine Wealher-gk; Reporl~ Con~urrier Reporl~-f11oek Markel Reporl~ -·-··----~----------. -- -~--..-.~--- # I . . . i I • • • INSIDE : •Ann unders •HOIOKGPe •Clesslfled ......... MlfOh '1. ,_, DAILY fttLOl Featur ing_._. _. ___ J ...... ~ It's a Small World • >,(l ,n ·S : ·'. Miniature violin will fit in the palm of your hand -and 1t works, too. Tiny doll in a trunk for a dollhouse wrrhin a dollhouse. lb JOEL C. DON 6t.,. o.11, r .... s i.11 The "addtctlon," as it 1s aHec· tionately called. has a number or origins f or some. it began ab a joyful rulfillrnent of llf~ from what was a n a u1>tere childhood. For others. fantasies wt:re floally realized t hrough Lilliputian models of c henshed d ream houses "We've got cuat.omen who I say ha ve calipe rs instead or hands because they mea s ur e everything to scale," says Betty WaJtner. a salesperson for Mini· Bazaar in Newport Beach. your house t ogether and 1t com es alive for you." A number of publications have grown or been spawned by the popularUy of miniatures. such as "Nuts he l l Ne ws ·· a nd "Miniature Gazette " For Ann-Marie Amoroso. 1t l>la rted about 20 years ago with Barbie dollb for her children. Then a relative gave the Costa Mesa resident two shadow boxes a nd a selection of miniature ac· cesson es She's been hooked ever since ANO A FEW months ago. the 39 -yt•ar old mo ther o r two parlayed her needlecraft skills into a homespun business. s up· plyini; Southern California dollho~e and m iruature shops with tmy parasols. malchin~ bathroom towel and rug sets. lact.' bass inets and delicate nightgowns .. People used to come over and sec my collection and they'd tell me. 'You do some nice work. you should sell them .' " Mrs Am oroso says. as she feverishly prepared a batch or miniature accessories for her first ap· pearance a~ a l>e lle r al a dollhow.e and miniature show in Ventura. Mrs Amoroso has Joined a mushrooming cottage indust.r) of dollhouse and miniature en· thus1asts who've propelled the hobby to second most popular in the natJon, s urpassed only b) !>tamp and coin collectors In the last four yeari.. the number or retail stores catenng to m iniature enth usiasts ha-. Jumped from a few hundred to more than 5.500 nat1on'h 1de. ac cording to a spokesperson for the Fullertoo-based National As- !>OC 1ation o f Miniatu re E n· thus1a.sts. And the num ber of miniature collt.'Ctors has doubled since 1976 to almost 100.000. "It's the kind of hobby that the whole family can get involved tn ... says Dick Bennett . or the !lobby Industry of America, a trade g ro up based 1n New J ersey. "And people are groping to get back to the good old da ys." BENNETT SAYS he believes the dramatic rise in populanty of dollbouses and mtniatures can be attnbuted to the introduction of quality kits. wider ava1lab1ht) of m1mature accessories and greater ease of gett ing started in the hobby Last year. hobbyists s pent ap· proximate ly $106 million on dollhouses a nd miniature ac· cesson es. he says. And that figure may be only half the ac· tual money s pent. due to non· retail purchases via the booming m1n1ature cottage industry. M 1niaturc• cnthul>1asts often will not hesitate plopping down a few hundred dollars for a tiny table. chair. bed or chandelier. And dollhouses fetch a hefty price . from S450 for a kit to mor e than $7 .000 for a handcrafted house The value of dollhouses an~ miniatures 1s based on labor. de tail and the craftsman ALTIIOUGH l/1%TH SCALE is the trade edict. some hobbyists have voyaged into the yet tinier world of half-in ch a nd even quarter-inch scale West Coast dollbouse builders and collectors prefer Vact.onan· st yle townhouses and homes. whale their Eastern counterparts favor colomal maosaons. says Mana-Bazaar own e r Ma r y McCIWle F IVE YE ARS ·AGO, JoAnn Jones be ga n publis hin g a miniature m agaiine. "Small Talk." out of her Laguna Beach home. Mrs. J ones. who does most of the writing. editing and photo- graphy for the monthly publica· t ao n . s ays c ircula tion ha s reached almost 7 .000 nationwide. The most recent add1t1on to dollbouses. she says. 1s electnc1· ty supplied by transformers to light cbandehers. fl oor lamps aod ro.iruature red light bulbs hou s ed in gas a nd e lectnc l>toves. Doorbells and chimes also are available "It fulfills a fantasy." Mrs McClune says. "People reel now they ca n b uy t h e kind or furniture they never could af· ford." "And 1t seems the rougher at ~ets m the big world. the more they come to ttus little world," offe rs Mrs Wagner Do llhouse a nd m1n1ature customers are split half a nd hair between children a nd adults. Mrs McClune savs And since it's papular as a ram ily hobby men and boys equally have shart'd 1n the con -.truct1on and colll•ct 1on o f miniatures \'Ol NG 8 0 \'S AN D l('(!n ;.iJ!l'ri.. ~tr -. Mc-C lune c.,ays . t•spec1 all~ enJOY b u ilding general c.,tort'!>, castles and fm1sh1ng dollhouse exteriors Dorothy Everett, owner of F a ntasy Oollhou'>t.'S. s ug~ests that some dollhouse builders may be frustrated designers and architects. Lake a number of doll.house sh o p o wne rs. Mrs Everett turned a hobby into a business She owns three do l lhouses herself. a nd 1s especially fond of a h a ndmade \'1ctor1 an s t yle house featured in her Costa Mesa store. "It ·s a relaxing hobby and very addictive. Once you 've got- ten started you can't stop ." says her husband Frank. a retired Rockwe ll mac hin e oper ator ··B ut it ·s c h eaper than a psychlatnst " ··once ~ ou s tart on on e dollhousc. }-ou \.(' cot plan.'> for the nc•'t L~o. ·adds Mrs Everett D 0 L I. H 0 l ' S t: A N 0 m 1 n 1 a t u r l' l' n t h u -.. 1 a -.. t ., w 111 finish a house and then either ;1dd mon• fu r nishings or re· decorate as thev would wi th a larger. human silt.'d homt.' Recause dollhouse hobbyists <'as1ly could sp<.'nd w€'11 into the t hou!-.ands of dollars on one home. r etail s tores s tock a 'ariety or materials and tools for the do·1t yourself hobbyist Some collcetor-. prefer only s1jt ned and num bered items. "'h1ch will realize an investment potential in 10 to 50 yf'an-. Mrs ~t cClunc ..,ay.s There's another "breed" of collector. <.,he sa)s. who >Atsh to build and finish e\cry inch of the ir miniature collection themselves The magcume is oriented to the do-it-yourself dollhouse and m101ature bobbyast and includes a pumber of bow-to features. diaerams for bwld1ng dollbouse and miniature accesaortes aGl..f.". features st.ones on private c.i lectlons. M rs. J ones a lso tr a ve throughout the nation, findiJllQ~ plenty of fodder for stories "closet collect.ors" -do~~ and miniature enthusiasts ~ fear chidine and ridicule from friends. ··Almost ever yone 1 've in· terviewed said either 'l didn't ha ve tbem when I was a child' • · or 'My mother gave them away' or they got started when they ' · bought ooe for a grandchild." ., she says. ' '' ··1 think we're all kids," adtis · i Mrs. Amoroso. "l think baV· 'i ing the miniatures ls really a way of legitimately playing with doll houses. •' ··1 guess I never ere• up.·· ' "' Handmade miniatures that are signed and numbered can cost considerably more than those manufactured in assembly hne fas hion And above all. the "punsl" m iniature collector 1s true to scale and proportion But once enraptured by UK> tin) ~orld. It's tough to break out Mm1-Bazaar salesperson Betty Wagner glances at m1ntature replica of tum-of-the-century dentist's equip- =r · k Everett of Fantasy Dollhouses looks over display :amp/es of the many dollhouse windows and doors wailable to the miniature enthusiast. In the world of miniatures. one inch 1s equivalent to one foot. and any var1at1on thereof 1s tan ta mount to religious blasphemy Daily Pilot PhOtOS by Pt1trlck O'Donnell and Lee Payne "Nobody ever stops at one 1dollhousel," Mrs. Everett says · · tt 's hke a patato chip : you can't stop. "But it's a satisfying add1c t ion Esoeclally when you Rel i;.• 1• t •"\ ;: "!'"'--.. ment \ a ft:ATURINO ·:Mother Nearly a Saint 6 4 -2 DEAR ANN LA.ND&RS· I wu delltbled wtlb )'OW' wor'dl ol approt»Uoe for Ow q_W.t heroes ud htroJnee who are marrlecl to vtbee~r s,..a.. My moc.hlr' WP w. Md Me wa• -dOMll t.blAi \0 1 M1Dt I un tttr tnon. Vet. -. wwJa ._,_ 1,..w a Rdl a l l.al•--* " .. Ii.ea.rd tt. Now, Au Ludera. --... ~. , .... klDd WOf'da to UM mat• ol •W.bodltd MID aod womea wbo are crippled ~' I refer lo tbe aleobollc1, dnc·addleted. &t1b·atrun1 nervoua wndt1. toUt&Dt comp&al.Den -La olber words. Uf e'a loffn. It reqwred ..,..., dJ~ to ~ up oae'• · hHd and make ftO apoklctel for a 1tumbllq mate. I have tnowu aucb peooa. and have want eel to •11. "Vou ar. tMriflc!" or. ·•wbat • beauutul character )'OU bave. I ad.mitt >'OU '" But , ol coune. one Just doeA't do that The bell I can do ll write a leuer to Ann wnden and hope tMse remartable lndJ vtduals will recocniae t.bem.wlvet and know 10 their ''" heart&. '1'bls one lS for me.'' -A NOT·SO CASUAL OBSERVER " DF.Aa 0118B&V£R: l, &oo, bave aeet1 UaeM eir&.raonttaary ~. alMI k 's a pk11are to prta& ~ leU«. I Mpe U.. ._.. fw we.om y.-ar pralM la l.Me•W wW attepe u.e.t "paper" ,... .. Ute...,... blc.eeded. DEAR ANN LANDERS . I am married to 41 S2·year-old man wbo believes he has a rabulou~ seru1e of bwnor. Everyone else <me included) thinks he's nuts. The boUday weekend was lbe wont. He slid a plutic snake down the bosom of an 80-year· • old woman at a cocktail party. She fainted and could not be revived. AD ambulance had to be called. This h11ppeoed at our home aod, of course, she wilJ never again set foot tns1de our ~ place. ft That same night he banded his brother-in. law a cigar that exploded. The man was scared out of tus wits, His glasses fell off and broke. He -was drinking a glus of red wine at the time. and I don't think we will ever get the stam out of the carpet. My husband buys these chlldish tricks at novelty stores. They are designed for one thin,:: only -to humiliate people. What can be done about such crazy behavior., -WILMINGTON, DEL. DEAR WILMINGTON: The mao SOCl.Dds like a cue of anated development &o me. He .. obvloaJy feels the need for aCUotJon and will do anytb.l.ng &o get it. ). .. La•den ll w ti Ma lt•&a ·~ a. • land Ile ~:.JI s .. ~~lt I IMC &e &ah •&eek of -. . ..,'lfltan &e "•e tMt dedUN oa 11-'8 ..._ ..._. .. ,. No OM eaa &et ~Ila &o ~le NCll•kad1. l'H llavt 18)' l)'mpa*'y, -i·EAR ANN 1 am 72. have four llrHdchlldr_,n -\WO boys ind two Sirls. Wbenevw they have bad a eenoua problem or ne6ded MYtb.ing. I have always come through. I 've balled bolh arandsons out ol Jail for minor miademeanora and •et ~ch ooe up in bualness One boy faUecl , lll\d I set Aim up a second Ume. 1 put t.bem both t.brou1h coUeae and subeldiied special career traJoJng programs tor my grand· daughter. This girl calls me whenever she oeedl advice or aeta into a mess. ~ other granddaughter has never been very affec- llooat.e, but J have come through for her on several occulona, also. Theo came Christmas l.9'19. l did not ~eive even a greeting un:I from any one of my fou1 grandchildreo. Where did I go wrong, Ann? No i.e H·plty here ... 1ust wondering. - BEWILDERED IN MIAMI DEA.a 8.: To the cuaal obMrver. thew foar --.I like a qa.artd of spoiled, u&ntduJ brata -aad I'm sare &bey are. Bat I.be re11oa for tbeir repeat..ed falhtres goes macb deeper. Maybe YOO failed them by c:omlag Uu-oagb. Perbape yoa would ban ~ them a bluer favor llad yoa let them 1et \heir lwnps and lake fall respoealblllty for t.MmlelVH. A.a for t.H abseDtt of aay word al Cbriatmes -il'• loeuasab~. bat it dQes bring &o mlnd that old ~b proverb: "No good deed will go uap~·· CONFIDENTIAL TO FEELING BE'M'ER NOW THAT l 'VE GIVEN VOU A PIECE OF MY MIND: I'm g.lad I could be of urvke, but I don'l UUDk you sboaJd bave glveo me the lesl pltte. Yoa came ecross u a small·m~. DOH·ln-\he.alr bigot with a lot &o learn aboat priorltitt, ~aloei. and man·., inhumanity to man. • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y The Btgge1t Marketplace on the o,..,.. Coaat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find U, ltade It With 1 W•nt Ad [i42-5e78] One Cell Service Faat Credit Approval p '110 It .. MMI«: Ho.Mt Fors. ~-'°"' s. ........ ,..,.. s-. All teal Hhl• ad• ~erlhed h t b II .-: AN ._ Alb.ten to U. hdlnJ Fair l&ou. 1QI Ad of ,.. •hlch aaa. it Wical to ad· ..u.e "Uy prefeftftee, llrultallon, or du ctiallnetloo baaed oo nee. cdot, rdil)Oft. Nll. OI aaba1 oriCSn. Olf an ~to make any IUCh prd~. limit•· Uon. « dlaenrniuUon. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q .. 1001 t•.. 1001 Ge•r• IOOl :.~!.:............... ....................... . ..................... . 1lil oewspeper WlU not lmowUlatly ac~pt I DY advertf1l n1 tor real flltllle which I.a ID Viola· tion al U. law ~ 11V8A IAYJllOMT $104,900 W\t.h pier and 11ip, fan. <>wsw .w belp ftDa.Dce t.ailtic locatioa w /\'Mw of ULia fut&IUc 4 Bdnn • leMt 4 l.ala.nds <Udo. prdll> bome. ff up add UDda, Harbor 6 Bay on f a en t I y r o o m . lal ). Thal·, where t!M aechaded patio. dinln1 lldian II 2 ltJ, S Bdrm. room t.oo! Secoad 1toc"y 6 Ba. 01ctly decorated • holU masc.er aui t.e + 3 Mill 11181.nt.alned. Don '\ more apacioul bdrm• fret tbe lenders, thl1 Call for fl.naocl.n1 de-OWOCI' will f1naoce eo\1 ~ taila Cbaoce of a ~aft.er • oonnal blet.t.me M&-nn d 0 w" p. r m t' n l ,~,, ,,, 0 .. 11 "'" ,,,"' ,. , ll.lil0,000. Cal for appt I~ llJtd _MCOES_"-''-~-o _TY_ OCUIMIW SI lt,tOO G0.000 ~ aPPf'&lMCS valur. w a1k to beadt . IMYISTOU OMIOFA.llMO CMfT LAST LOMG BAOC BAY SPECIAL. l!Ox300 · lot. cuslom • Bdrm. r aauly room. 2 a,, bath. lge laundry CX>UNTRV KITCHEN. We bre&kf a.st bar. loadll d used bncli. lath aDd pWler :is.:;,.; Z2nd St OJ>Jo:N DAlL Y I S ....................... G1• 4 1002 6 UNITS --·••••••••••••••••• I Bloc II: lo Ocean R.o.rr•-S3ZS.OOO Pride of _, ~ ownership Seller will IUILDAAI LOT hdl> rib r1AADCUJ1. c.!J 8'alden prime Euukle 7'4-9G'71'1 locllban.. Priced to selJ .. , ,, ._.. ., • ,, \ lj ,, ,,l,., ..• ' ;;.i:t'. ~:~ .~~ I ~ IR!lt\I ! ~ 1e~H1W °'=.=: DOYaSHOUS LOWDOWN Olmer' says bnng otrer an Um f a.atasUc I Bdrm famJly bome. lla1d1 QUatters It 3 car a,ara~ t.oo. c.11 tor more de ta!J.o, ~7171 .,. .. , . _,,., $400,000 MEWUS'TIMG 90AOMOOtt HAllOI YlfW .-..LS LANI ASSUMA•ILM. Uile ..... Anaide • out wtth DCW ept'I and a CIQCJ brtdt f ri* In ULia attractive J Bdrm. l bM.b home i.. auwna- ble kier! With no qu.ah f y l.q. Only 19$.800. Art row, call m.S37o ALLSTATE REALTORS YA TBMS! Owner waota out - Ol'ilmel' will aeU under VA terms. 13% 1nltrut Euwde Costa Mesa J Bdrm Z bath. stone ~-A mmt tee at Ml.)' Slmt.950. Ad DOW. Call 541-2313 r.,,, 1 /•II ""I' ti'• f tiaSA YIUI $ Bdnm. Of' • ,, a den. immaculate 2 -s t o r y home wilh all tbe mrai. G arage door opener . waler softener, d.- con&.or wall covenngs Call for app l . $Ul9.SOO m3liS3 87S-4777 e\'M associated · &P (),. ( 5' .. , Q E A, 't w S lO l' ~ '" t. ~..., t ' th 1 .....w'PC>at .. IACX IA.Y Owner will carry t.be paper• Coty 3 Bdrm b>mr, 2 bnck flnplaces in llvtnc room and fa m 1 ly room Room tor boat or RV $161 .~ Ci.It m..59!0 Fashion Along Coast P ! ® lfl~!l',I Lee Spanish n«utJve t.>me. HaDdtonw We 4 pee • '1'00¥• lloonn& Lee f nnJ dlD rm r,' ua brea.k1 ut rm Lvly rml tntry 6 mstr bdrm siate, pf~ dt1l w frpk A UDIQ'-olfenng ..,hH'h ITU5l be lftrl By a ppt c.dy S4S-'491 Su~ ftnanci.ng 11•1111 . oa lb1' lovel)' 4 ~R. faa:aly rm home wllb re I lain& Vle'W ol mt.Qs &i b11ls1de Reatul1caly pn<"ed at DtSl.SOO Ca II DOTTIE VALDrrlSE . ., . f ... 1¥• I Half·sue and smaJI fashions will be on viev. .. this week on the Orange Coast. And here arc some other opportunities to see what's new for sprang and summer Monday, March 30: Small·siie fashions will be shown at May Co .. Soulh Coas t Plaza. ac cording lo petite consultants who will be availa hie from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. and 7 lo 9 p.m ever> day this week. Tuesday. April l : Half ·Size fashions for .... s pring and summer will be previewed by buyer , Betty Stockton at Neiman.Marcus. Fashion lalaAd!romlla.m . to3p.m . Wednesday also. Jeana still rule the fashion scene, according to Brittania designs, highlighted at a s p.m . _ show at May Co .• South Cout Plaza. Wednesday, April 2 . The gleam of blades dancing across the ace will be presented at Fashion Is land 's Ice Classics show daily through Saturday starting at noon. The show "111 feature Buddy La Londe on 26-mch blades Fnday. Apnl 4 The rlrntstones will come lo hfe 3t a Hanna Barbera stage !>bow .H Ma> <.:o . South Coast Plaza. a t 3 pm Saturday. Aprils· The Easter Parade starts at I. Magnin, South Coast Plaz.a. with fashions for all ages at 12 30 and l p.m Big Beautiful Magazine editor Carole Shaw will commentate a show of larger-size fashions at Nordstrom, South Coast Plua. at 1J a.m. Children's fashions will be featured al Neiman·Marcus. Fashion Island. informally modeled from 11 ·30 a m. to 2 pm ( Horoscope J ·-TUESDAY.APRILi By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): You win through charm. Element of surprise works lo your ad· vantage. Taurus, Ubra, Scorpio persons figure promi.oeotly. Emphasis on home environment, -life style. domestic adjustment, public response t.o your efforts. TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20): Accent on ob· t.ainJng luxury Item. making amends t.o family member over re<:ent disagreement, restoring harmony , lining up duties and improving services. Pisces, Virgo persons play significant roles. In matters of speculation, stick with number7. GEMINI (May 21· June 20): This is power· ~ play day for you -creative Juices now. you im· print style, you speculate. make changes and could be very much in love. Business efforts succeed as you bring priorities into focus Capracom. Libra persons figure prommenUy. CANCER (June 21.July 22). Views are vin· dicat.ed; study GeminJ message. Long·range projects demand attention-tie loose ends. Close transaction, fllliah what you start, get valid property appraisal. Aries, Ubra persons play "manipulative" roles. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: New coo~pts. con- ~ tacta, original met.bod.a are part of exciting scenario. Accent on relatives, short trips , ' venatile approach. perceiving potential. See picture u a whole, leave details and fine points for another time. Get "fJavor" of project. VltGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Follow through on teacb1q-leaml.ng process -give full rein to lntultive intellect. Hunch ls likely t.o be on r la.rtet. C&ncer, Leo, Aquarius individuals are likely to~ key rotes. You could locate object ('-that bad bit or at.oleo. \ LIB&A(Sept.23-0ct.22>: Dlverslly,expand , base of opera6ooa, take a more independent stance follow throu&b on YoW' own Juclcmeot. YOW" fuaenwty comea into play. Element. of luck, tlminl romblne lo your fa~r. Gemini, S.tittarlua natl vet figure prominently. 8()0aPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Revise and re· view; take DOtb1na for aranted. Look beb1nd . .,., •eenu in effort to perceive moUvea. A .. special" me et in ~ could be on age nda . Aquarius. Leo persons figure promUlently Key 1s to be discreet while Jeathenng mlormat1on SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 2l l Accent on "exciting prospects.·· Fneodsh1ps develop, the buslnegs and romance departments are ac- tivated. Gemiru. Virgo and ~r Sag1ttanan play featured roles. Wish comes true. but there are forms. applications lo be completed CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19>: Acqwesce lo request from family member. even if it mearui temporary change of life style. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure in scenano Ac· cent on primary concerns. ambitions. car~r potentiaJ. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Emphasis on abstract qualities . mathematical equations. long·distance calls, ~pec1al communicahons, travel and study plans. Pi.sees. Virgo natives figure prominently. Romance and intrigue are part of challenging scenario. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar . 20): Concentrate on where you want to go, basic concerns. issues and responsibilities. Check financial status or one who would work closely with you. Women's History Book (AP) -The NaUonal Archives tiu issued a new collection of eaaays oo women's history, ·'Clio Wu a Woman." The volume contains edited papers and commentaries oo studies In the history of American women over lbe put 200 years Among the essays included are "Eleanor Roosevelt's Role io Women·s History," "Women in the American Revolution" and "Women, Civili%aUoo aod the Indian Question." The book sells for Sl9.9S and un be purchued from the Howard University Press. 2900 Van Nese St. NW, Washington. D.C .• 20008. ~" CUSTOM l'MMfNG ~" 1t4N:ICN/ H • • 1803 Newport Blvd. CONMesa APRIL FOOLS Easter Bunny Photos , 179 •· t71h ll .. aUlte g ooet•"*I Mitt to Vons SALE No Fooling ... All Antiques 40% Off April 1st-5th only Super nice selection of curio cabinets. SO day layaway avallable. VIS4° -MONAAT •. 10AM ... --------·----. /, Bring your children IO the Huntington Center mall to 11t on ttle bunnv·s lap tor a tun viatt lnatant~oe available uPOn ~ Dally unlll EMI«. 40& Fwy & BHC.h Blvd. Cell 642-M11. ""~ "°"'' to ,., • - I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I ~ °' 640-0!l57 CONDO 114,500 3 Bedroom 11.i, Bath <'Of! OC~ VIEW! do localed Ill Hunl.ulicton ILUffS + YlEWS! ""IUllDB SM NOW S 179 ,500! Beach Grut ~lntcr ASSUMAILE91/•°to COMDO S ECURITY RLDG home wrth a low 1J1leN"!l ~oruer bay 6 ni~hl COHYBl~OH l.11.n-deluxP penthouse a98WD.a~ loan Owrwr hli:ht 'ieW'I ' HlithlY up EMldeni Of" ~v~,...' ? ..._.__ 2 baths r l ml y con.<.lder ram Lil" .. I ~ Tnna _ _._, ll\ I. ..... .. UUJ .,...., • • rp c . ··; .. ,.....,.,. <IJUU<C 3 ad}OllWll: ~'"' "" dt-ck ~ community :21dTD C&Jl 7S131!11 the Bluff\ 2 q) l e~ wub .. room lo ~ will trade !p SEL ECT I Hdrm.s. upgraded ''" buld Zone<! R J Call rma11ce lea5e option tures and woodwork formorf'detalh 5'46Z31.3 lh SlOOOO ' PROPERTIES tJr\Oll Lwiun~ oak wi • ~~ ~E I® lfi&lffl ._ ..... _._ .. ~.s-.::.1.: •• ~.0.·--B.IGANCI $199,500 Fmtastic BIO + sq ft home Totall y r t modeled, hardwood flocn. bay WlDdovn loo (io ur met ll ll c hf'n oveloo ll.s s unn y lreaJd a.at wrea 2 i.f"Ke bdrms d o w nstai rs. ~ st.ory hollu spec- t1cu.Jar mutn swtr Hugf' dre:u1n a art"a, raised Rom11n lub. mar blP lop pull mans + 2 IJU'e quttn i.1u bdrms A must to ..ee Ca II now '°' pt>nonal prev1t'w 6t&TI71 INYISTC>aS. LOoec AT THIS! Duple11 Nwpc1 lkb 1239 .000 Tripi.ell c.ost.a Meaa S1 C9.000 c On Lot OBt.a Mesa SZ411.000 4·PkX c:osta Mesa 4-Plex Calta Mesa 4 Plex Anabelt'D •·Plu 6Uruu Cosu Mesa 6 Uruts a.ta Ye.a 7 Unita Slr.6,000 $179.000 1144.000 mz.ooo DI0,000 a.ta Meaa $410.000 Trlr Park fbveralde S27S.OOO Moat al llM!H propert.les offer outstandi ng ~ and very good i.Dcome. Let UI belp you w1tb your 1nveslmeot needa. Olli ~.., SELECT PROf>E;RTIES NISTIM raSOt&U ta thia eletant ZIOO sq ft EXECUTfVE home lo QUJrr CJ.rllbMt by the Sea Perched lo tbe HJGHLANDS with a peell-a·boo OCEAN VIEW. Tbla home bu tt aD ..... y care laodlcap. ~. luJe bealed pool wttb petloa and deektn• for entertatntn1 aod Wet puUel Two UMd brfclt flrcplacu. 4 Bdnn. 3 beth • .. OST OP' ALL... owner will finance 11 much u SlU.000 wltb 1ood term1 . AtkiQI IDS.GOO .• IO call BOW. WAI.LACI I CO. IMl.TOIS 729-HU ~ flae'f' upper. 3 8R 2 a.. Owntr an•· lout HI.HO. II\ 541-ZIU . .. LO AN AN 0 /0 R ,._ _______ _ 0 W N E R W I L I.•• ..... ~ l:"\,\'\('t" V. ITll ~S' DOWN Cal l n o w 752 1100 . . . .. (®IHftltl GOLF COWSE YU Great Bar k Ba y lora uan. nus bla s bedroom home fe.tlW't'S a hu,e r lmlly d.uwlg rm addJ lJm bl.g enou«h (CK )"<NT Redhilfc@>RealtY I idi.1 Kl'"Jlh· Off-.y 613 1)00 •• •. ont',1 _. • ....,.. .... - &ACHB...a.PAD $59.990 • Ownu wtll carry I.he pa per al S20' ; down Pool. tl"nn1:. c:ou.rts 'pa. mountain VW"W Act now' 61~ LIDO'S MOST •· ·. · · · · . . :~:~:L:: [® HftH:g floor <'Ondo 24 Hr !i«W'llY Call for 1pp't ~OHS pool ta~ Perfe<t f~ , ________ _ lht bag fanuly and the pn~ 1.11 nght at Sll.8.500 M1tn1flcenl r ustom v i ew man sio n ,, Sl.250,000 and Sl.S00.000 ~ fmancina. Refe r to Sunday·, ad In c11 ...... um. "MANSIONS". RA.LaUALTY 54'-0814 liSTsef SH.too! Cc rcWZ... ~ 3 Bdrm home. hardwood noon. doub~ garage Lot 60x120. SlZS,000 Roy McC_., ltltr s•-112• mac ALDIUTTE llALTOI 7ll·$1U °' SIZ-0440 East.slide, Coau Mesi 2 Bdrm charmer Lille 1--------• PIMMSUU P09fTCH•IMB P E H I M S U L A ~r wants to carry brand oew• New roof, carpets. ~t. Jotcbm. the woru • Incredible \l.lue. Just reduc-ed Co lil9JOO ' HW'T)'' Take ad vai:it.ap ' CaU 7$2.-1700 9 ....... ..,... w-.Oc.eefaCNlf On Newport Peon or SouUI to Ll(U.lla lk b sm,k f aauly. muJlil)4e ~ °' comm 1 iri rorm umu ertr Inv rt tel Wrtte R Luther, Box 420 . Lake Ar rowheed. Ca II f 9ZW. Or Ca ll 714 337 2C 14 or Eves :m 1717 ' ,.: POIMT the pe.per oa Llwl cmtom 3 Bdrm hom e . SJJ0,000 MatqMy beams. walls Owner will carry flD8JlC· and cabmetry. Oat par· I OJ. No quahfy10~ to quet noon. st.a.med &Lull\ buyer Unbelievable J w1ndow1 and much. Bdrm. 2 story home much more . $330,000. Rich parquet floors, CaJJm.&S.50 Mabocany wood beamed • .,,, Iii;· ' • ., ' ... '•"' • ~l~~§:. ~~ [ ® lfi&ll ~?.m ... , ·· ~·· , OClAH FRO HT [®lftNl1I TAJCIOYa CatOHA DB. MAR 3 Bdrm • bay view, pnced ee.ooo. F\rst TO SU6,800. Interest 11 \"lCk P 41 I SU60 Call meoo .... , .. • • "' '<t'"" .,. ' [~IHNtl UMa4 fOICID SAU 1132 acrea Appraisal Sl.000 per acre. Bey at S1500 pe~ arrt SO'f down Short c-scrow Ad Siu.er •3. 642-4300 a.hrs ,_,._..._. ___ ~- I • • , -- to " or -J ··~ 1V\ IO .T - j I • ....... kr s. ....... ,.., s. .......... s. ....... ,... s. Howwt Fors. . ...,.",... Sdt ~. IWWOh 31 . ,., o~. f"LOl A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .=:.::::L:..::=:.::.:.;.;;.;.:.....;_:;,;,,;. ________ _ G"•NI t OOJ "-•,... t otl Ga•NI I 001 5.-.nat I 002 G......, I OOJ C:.-.. Meo I 022 HcH!sH flor Se6e Ho.ws for W. HcM1M. '-S* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• of n ewp<>rl RliLTORS I '7S-Hll J IH COIOHA Dll MAl: O• .. ,,1.; ....... le ..... ,... ..... Wt .., ..... , • ., ..... A dlttw..e .._, el "--e •c0Ntor'1 ......, s,ett -..... c•t.. ~•. ...,... .... """ ~,...... ............ ..... roo& ,ool, ,........, ..t ,n•ecy. SHS.OC\O. IH COIOMA DIL MAI: Oa G1ld1•oct A c..__..., l ·Z lot fw fvtw. •••lo,•..t: ....... l~ + .. + 2._.._•-•• flM locaH.. SI '5.600. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coo1t Hwy .• COf"OM ~Mor 675-5511 PENINSULA POIMT :\l·WI\ dt:torJt ed ·l bdrm f:1m1l\ homL." ( ·10-,t.• to o<'ean S.125.000 IAYflOMT Wt• han· l'IC H'ral ranl· homt•l'I with p1C'r & shp El TORO HORSE COUMTRY \ Bdrms. 3 b<tlh:-.: ranch s tyll'. mani-estal(' in oran g<' groves. $2.t9.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~1de Onv" N 8 67~ 6161 ***** DALEBOUT I BAY & BEACH REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH us ... to BA YCREST. You'n b• infri«JU"I wtfft this attrocti'I• 4 bedroom. famify & formal dinilMJ room horM. Luurious pool. l car gar~. OWMr will corry c ompleff financ: inq. S 2 8 4. 900. NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 IEAD AU ~IT. One comes <1IOQJt every onre i n a while -4 Bdrms. 3 baths, dinmg room . add-oa family room. Bui ltln 6 s lool welbar refrige rator . icemaker. room for PoOl table. Ma gnificent pyramid skylight wilb polished brass. Huge ~ area. therf'S jusl much. much more for mly Sll9.9SO Act now' Trade Catalina 27' ln board Sail Roal a" pwtLll1 payment on lD rome Propeny, R·t. or R·2. Condo? Newport area" 714 ~2163 WAT'ERAIOMT FOnCL05UaE Newport Beac b , 3 bdnns. IO Ft. tront.a&e on water. OWDer neeila fast sale. Willing lo be ~able. call fCK ~­ tails. 646-7171 • r~lill [®'IH~ii:ii LEASE/OPTION VILLA BALBOA .. ew CllMI ,_.,., lived in 2 bclrrft. 2 bo w/flref>lace and MVtral dKor. s~ c oftdo o•erlooks cyefltbdt. Sl I 0,000. 631-1400. $10.000 dowll & $750 ,-r mo.leow. WAH.RI RONT HOMLS.1M HI Al f <,TATI ' k I\. • '''fi.''· M, ,. -. ... , : l., \~ ( "'' I ..... , ri.. ii.Ii.~'"'" Ii. J:; M.u•t"' ""'' t t .,t,lcJ04.i 631-1400 67Ut00 «iJ Coldwe.11 Ban~er DOVEll SHottES EST A TE This spectacula r five bedroom ho m e must be seen to be appreciated. Pri vacy. view. pool with s pa, expansive master bedroom s~~te : these a re just a f cw of the amenities. Call for appointment. $599.000. r INNEWPORTCENTER ., • 644-9060 ~ ~""-------------------------~~ EIE llDlll ILlllS aa. OVER 55 ~RS OF SERVICE UDO ISU one ()( Newport Beach's M05l ~resugioua Areas Wit.Ii Private Beaches, Tennis Courts & Clubhom<'. CharmlnR Five Bedroom Homr With Coiy Oen/Study. LMae Formal Olnlnl( Room, Master Suit<' With Spa Ellctptlon•I Offering On Larae Lot At ~.ooo. M1W US~ Well Del~ Tbrtt Bedroom. Two Ba th Home With Sunny O erden Room KitcMI\ Plu• Rpeclal Vaulted eetuniis ln Formal Dlnln• Room It Uvtn'f R.oom Large Yard With Patio. OllJy $149.000. @; WA,..,.OMT-VACANT-tlH,000 1-~anln.1 1c· bu~ &. o<·,~ n 'lt•w A rPal b('aul\ in lht• "''" kno"n Mui Kui licuuttfully rt'f urhai.ht•d 1n~Hit! &. out "1th lul\h rww 1·ptr\i.t & drupt.•l\ lncutrul t·o lor. 1 nt•v. ktldwn n pplrnnt·e~ H u~l' It\ 1n.u rm "'1th ti IH'\\ mirrorl'<l "'all rt•fl<'<"ltng t'\t·1ting ho:1t IH!ll\lly 2 Lg<' hd1""·2 halhs St•l• Jn) t1mt· WISUY H. TAYLOR CO .. 11.ALTOAS 21 I I S-Joaquhl HHb Rood HEWPOIT C!NTll. H.I . '44-4fl 0 ....................................... LIKE A MODEL INSIDE AHD OUT Pn•s ltJ.!IOllS T11rtl..rm·k Highlands ~ lll'droom. tamalv room. dt•ladwcl honw l'rnft''-"1m1allv <kroratt.•<I and I :i ndsc•:qwd ( h l' rl<H1k In.I.! rw rk an1t h 111 s Prn·l '<1 to !-.t• ll q 1111· k 1 y al $212 . .3110 U~l()U~ ti()M~S REALTORS. 675·6000 244.l l ul to•~' Hlgh, ... v. Cc;non• d~I M•r W(. HAVL 2S Of. rtll er ~T USTINC.~ IN TO WN BLUFFS BRAND NEW HOMES Last r hanc1' to huy. 2. :l & ·\ bdrrn homt~. 1 & 2 "lnriC's. fin('<;l , latt•<;t .1menalH''• SOm(• \.\Ith \I('" $225.000 To S250.000 l~CLt.:D I ~1G L\ND Low 111 ,•; inu·r<.·sl financan~· For app't lo st•c. call HELEN 8. DOWD REAL TOI, rHC. 644-0114 U1t & Ivy With tM bperls HAllOR VIEW ' . HILLS VIEWVlEW I ~ 100/oDOWH Pnme 0 .C Properties a~ rib k1w down find J.2<,l. fUW)ci.ng pro- vi ded. Prices range Crom ~ to '105.000 Fer detAiled iolormauon call JO ANN DORAN All.. &'51-11522 Ont' <ilory •I Hdrm I I. u s k ho m t• o n pr1m1• llarhvr \''""' 11111 .. ,,,.. .. ., l"ronl MODOWH &iper sharp 3 Bdrm ron do. JUSl off Newport Frwy at Marfo"add~n ~ w lupgradfo:r, .u>d afered With 5"' VA or f1" terms. Only asl11.o.: l'lJ.500 ~3666 ·~ c n u r I \ 1 r •I I r,1!h1•1lral ••II n"' ,,.,. lan•I ... w7 1u 1 I or-n ll;11h •• l 1:'1 S.•.u n·· i --~-1 --- macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY QUALrTY LIFESTYU! ExC'eptional hayfronl res1dcnCl' cu<,lom built hy prl'sent ov.-nn 3 levels of qu:t l aty dC'c;1gn and constru<:tion provacl<.>s 4BRs. form~! living and dinin~ rooms & dramatic family & librar y areas. Lg PH'r & s lip. Offere<1 in fce al St.975.000. Martha Macnab 642·8235. CH -79> 752-1414 (~ "~ (9"4~ 64Z-12ll 'lOI ()o-,er~f' 551 ... 700 Wocdir~ (en1~ 64 ... 200 Hotbot v~-C&<>itit ~I ·-~~ SB.L WITH CONFtDIMCE U1t '(OS' ....... wttt. tM ~ .. Oc,_ '9dffc lt..C ht.h • rwctlv. • OM yMr' holM ~ ,._ .. M cost to yow. " -MIWrOIT llACH CONDO. MW...._.,__tw ...... lle ... ••· .... ......, .......... al • MC. Cet My pool, .,.: ,.., •• ..... ,... ............ clNNu~ -•HAT COMMllCIAL COIHH. Loc.w .. e....w... . .-...... wttlt ...... ••Y .._,., .. wMI nMti --· 2744 l. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAI 75S.1&16 r AIJC IN llLU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5"CIA&. T9tMS IMWY.U.SS Terrific 4 Bdtm, out llMdin& OCHA .. harbor ~ltlWI Owner Will C an-y m>,CXX>2nd T C. EASTSIDI TIJPUX OWCAT I~• 2:5% down and owner catT)' balan« Modem ardutec:ture 3 Bdrm owners wut. la.rse bark yard Two 2 Bdrm. bell locaoon. near Westcurr 1119.000 RMAHCIHG NOil.iMS? Thf'n i.ee this ~rtat family homt 1n ronvt D1enl &tstbluH Owner will rarry an .,11 1n cltaJve lnJ!>t ~ & you can move l.11 r11thl a ,.11y J Bdnm & 3 bath.-; + family rm . it1J ror only 1264.000 \ lh\ •1110 II 11.ar l11•r 111' 1·•lrTh·n1 c 11 t«MT"INCiTOM LAMDMARK OVB40COHDO Lovei,y 2 Bdrm. 2 bath i.1nglt' s tory MARI NA PLAN Upgrades .:alore Sll.2..!iOO! Ask for G1JU1y 962-4454 • ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. SOMETHING NEW FOR YOU 1~ yn new. totally up gradtd J Bdrm hom~. ram rm. bngbl cheery kilcben. buUun vacuum syslem. laundry rm Cowllry lot Terms YOU BET! S106.000. as s ume Isl. 2nd & 3rd loom SEW UsrtNG Wa-. .1 1 Bdrm. now C'Of\\ erted to a sl)a<.'IOUb 3 Bdrm 11.1lh new rpts. dral>(!:. and paint thru oul Onh 8),000 Woo I l.1~t 536-9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS ------- CHE.Ar DUPLEX LO';.. down buy~ a dupl4'' on .i ~ldablt> ljO"( 150 R 2 lot Owner carnt"S the balanre and will sub onhnate to .1 conslrU<' t.Jon loan An ~xcellenl buy BA LBOA ISLAl\D REALTY 673-3700 PALM SNIHGS lndulll Welh C C Villa New 13'< f1nanc1n.: w1good down l.Jil r la&\ [)ecor11tor ·s borne On L5lb green J br. 3 ba. all extras ac hr se<-. Also J br. 3 ba coodo Ma r ra&eth Golf C Sam ~ good fuianctoii. Saulh Meyer. Agt 640·!>357 or s&-7813. ..... lta.d 1006 ....................... Cl ... ltt at& HOME U11u1ual -remodtled md renovated 3Br home pha 2 Bdrm apt. Large kmty rooms. mstr ba\h baa jacunl. Dbl gar. ..ubop, lal&Ddry rm ta.\.000 Lm lri1dll1I Ir A1toe. '75-lllt ............................................................................................ c.e.w... 1014 i.,-•• 1041 t.,..-.... 1041 '~ ~ ····•·••••············· .......................••••.......••.........• ~nd S r ar 1•ra1e Oceanside ol hwy Plua renlal. 2 Rr. 2ba unit «11tt pr ILSS.000 duwn Ownrr wall r1nan re Weekdaya cllll <tit 6 -.-.is Own Alt\ 1024 ....................... ATT9mOH • ...,_S/ IHVISTOltS Eul.&lde <*Ser bome oo latie R-2 comer lot. Crty aPllfOYed du;piex pla.os ~luded In purcbue price. Aak1nc 187.SOO Far an appointment lo see. call ~Wl .F~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS ._ tSjr/o Lo. ,.. I A•oc.kt T'" Take over low mt.erest loan on Uus Cabfonua Con temporary 3 bedroom hunJly home Tastefu lly decorated home. new wallpa~r. ~ area. faouly rm. fin?ptat'e About S38.000 down and owner will help floan!'e S109.950 RK..R Ste} 1720 TAABEU.. -· WHATAVAWE This qualit) built 3 Bdrm 2 balh h o m e r~aturt s . hardwood noon. shut' roof. oew dnveway largr yJrd <&nd 1~ pnr~ al onl) 187.960 Call ~1151 SAU: OR TttADE J 8R. 2 Ba nur •.ooo Ownr a•. 75.2-I023 MBAD&Mil (By Owner I I.mime 3 ~ 2 ba. 11 heated pool 1120.000 zn FrMCl!t Lil Call to 1eeS...2Z23 EAUSllE UNITS · OWIO W/CAllY u..• or • unlU o~r will carry with a re MOD&b6e down payment Call MS-91' 1 .1. OPfN HOUSE REALTY ~, owe lstT.D. t~<; Interest l br. 2 ba F..ast.s• 1l U,000 Agt, fM2. 9'illl6 STOP Don·t wa il . tomorrow m1&ht be loo l~Le Ab&olutely 1mmaeulah- ColJegt' Park home Par q uel wood floors 1n lutrhm. warm and cozy llv101t room Movt' an rond1t1on Won l last· l{WTY ' &U--0303 -l~ Parle hm 17xlf' tustom pool. l"dS l.ri: J IJlf olbt.I ~. 2 I 11 KV •< ~HERITAGE I , t.• MP \ lrl 'f • 11 ,,r t •"' r • f .\ REALTORS I -,., f\ :.·rid .... _ .. , ·••1 1 ... "', I 'lu H srun• r I U t '• ' t ---~~~~--------! "' ... 1 .1' MEWUSTIMG MESA V&Df EXlCUTlYE LJ(t' 5 bdrm home w 1, I)' ~g pooi nt-ur the country rlub oo qwet cul de ·~ae Gorg.-ou~ I rru.lr su1ll' w prival•· twtkooy Must be ~n Owners have b<>u~hl atWJt.her & are oHenng lhlll ma.:ruhc-ent hom~ al only S l89 lJ!>O w C'reative ltrm:. llu:rry. S4S-9491 OAK GLEN Dut 1nct1ve nrw 2 bedroom . 2.,._ ba con dommii.am •Jll!IO ZSlA Ddea Ave.C M ~8734 M!WUST1HG 121/fo/o RHAHCSMG! ... only SlJ:> 000 th.la I l(t' !> bdrm. r mly OOUH' .. on I la.o;t Ion((' Great Mt'Sa Del Mar localJon n~Jr 'C'bools park & 1411\' 'The lads will loH:· tl too· llu:rry' 54S-9491 SYCAMORE Gt.ee IRAHDNEW Fabulous. large 3 bd :?•, ba Quality lO"-'nhomt> rcrdos Only 4 a' a1lable. from Sl09.990 :M:.l S..nt« ArWl Ave 642-6i34 IACK IAY lSTTIMF: Of"n.:R.:o A roomy JBR home with pool Pnred to ~U at on ly Sl29.000 CAU. 644-7211 DESPERATE! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. n1rt' a~a near Soo Coast Plan $87.500 Bkr 63J.S'T.J7 flllCI llDUC ID! West.side. C M Room for 7 condos Agt m.8170 ....cHQUdTR ----- • Wia4aa .. oc,h I 040 ...........•.••........ IUCH COTTAGE 't-wly rt'nO\ a led Jbr Iba on doublt> lot onJ) .1 bills fro m p1i>r r I' $150 (X)j Parll Plart'.lnc ~ 74'il WATl:RROMT HOME 101 rt oo water LRt dodl 4"'i Br. 4"'i ba O~ A POINT Spar In 1n1t w pool S a r r1f1<.'e S700 000 Call "i .1 n r y ~AR\ WcAtobeech. Ni5ume 9 ._,,.., loan 2 br cUJdo •.ooo Pnnc on ly Agt 536 1484 o r SJMOU IDCUTIYI MOMI Desant 2 sty w tpoo/ Huer mstr BR. aunke11 uv Rm. formaJ d.uun11:. itourlM't lulrh Palos Verdes folc SJ75.000 l'nrn!kaivr11mm 962·4471 ( "') 546·8l03 ,AD"-ACf c;arbo ~odt>I t Bdrm on QUlt>I c.~dudc<I C'UI d• ,aC' lot $1&4 000 C.ill K.Jn ()rt R. E ~s 961-8177 PRICH> IB>UC B> r>.<n> on Uu5 ni<'t' :lbr I •.ba bomt> t-I' .... <1"' IJUOO Parll Pl<i<'t' lnl' >W:? 74J;I l~i140fl .... -.. 1042 ....•.•••.............. Sprrtaru.J.ar Water \'1t,. 1'wotun 2br dt'n. 2<,ba. :? fµk~. pool. !'pa. ~aun.1 tt'ruu~ Sl95.000 Sellt'r 11. cam oott> Real 1-:i!talt' ' R · L"-. 7 I 4 552 Oil() JUSTUSTB>! i\s .. umable. ~olar l)l)<)I and 'Pa f.i b ul ou' Hart>our bom~. J Bdrm and den Only $65,000 dtlWn Aasume 11 ~.,·~ $237 .000 Hurry ' M H Real f);tale 714-497 :nl9 $13,590 Down 1 No Quabfyinit • Owner will flnan r e ' Bngbt cb~~ry bomt'. steps to l be lake 1n Woodbndge. c.a a.ct c.,..t 754-1202 t 10 OCEAH VIEW EMHALD IAY La kl• u book .vou <«Jn ·1 put down. ai. onl• W<J\' of dei,c·nbin)! tha..., approx1matcl~ 4.000 sq It mat'l'tton. When vou s~e at . Hi u 'll \\~int tu :-.Lay . 18' b(.>amed c·t.•altng. 32x30 l1v1ng room. 3 firepl&rc~ plu:-. l1h rt1r~ Wal l..., o( g l a!'". bl'c•at ht<JkanJ! Vtl'W of ocean Pool plu:- "Pa Prl\ ale ht•aC'h. tind lcnn15 C'ourt Spcc:taeular sun-.ets 2 \ hour 'iet·urat~ guard Ownt·r \.\di hc'lp fanunc<'. 1\<'l I , .. ' ' ~THE REAL ~ESTATERS I 044 Mt.,.... •och I 06t ...••...•..••........•. . .....•.........••..•.. tlMITHWOOD Custom ho me with J bedrooms and ~n With pnvale atnum 2f.oo sq tt eau toda)' LOTS Prom 5.000 sq ft In u rlus1vt-NORTHWOOD Ibid your own drtam IXlfnt @ RANCH REAL TY ~ 551-1222 LOWEST PRICED DE'TACHJo:O UO~H. 11' WOOOBRIDGt: ' onl) Sl 2~ !1'15 Luq•ly 2 bedroom dt'n 1n be't loc11uon ul Broiodmoor ~ ASSt:\tE ..i g•, lo..1n Bran~ you r 1-herlt bc:1ok ll ' ' di' ii n I lrt:RRY" NE£D QUICK SALE Ow ntr ha~ bou 1eh l anoth<'r ASSL'M F: h1~ ~.-loan Lovel} o;plil ~t>I 2 bedroom rondo tn WOODBRID<. t; /\1r rond . s~r pauo. etc Hl RRY '' J UST LISTED Askmg 1111.990 WOOOBRIOGE REALTY 551-3000 ~ Assumable Loan Top level bome 10 R&llcbo San Joaqwn 1lllS t.ownbo~ LS In ODe of the ~st l()('atlon:s Qutt ruJ dt' sa c 'lrt•t·l O\t>rlookinl! .:reent>ell and park ~0\1' ID C.-lOdl uc.i :! Mrm.' t•n If 523 CAMPUS Da· IRvr"E L..aipaa leodt I 048 ..••••....••..•.•...... L.AGU.eA MEADOWS (~ Charle-:; Rt'all> L' prou:i to present lbest" '1Pw homt>:. ~1 1u.Hed ~l it~ntle h1Jb1d~ Pn~ from SJ00.000 67S-7512 OCEANFRONT Ne w m o dular typ<' l'omes, pvt rommumly. 2 bdls. 24 hr SKllnly, ... ub letl1n~ OK (114 'l&-3816 --------- L\•ly 3 bdrm. rmty bom .. S un k t>n 11 v rm w dramalJc bn<.'k frplr Separate J!U~:S L qrlr' w own bal.h.l. Charmin!( hou.,,.e 1n mo'>l prr ~ ll fOOU$ I()(' a lJon 759-1 so ' (-l~t!i!JlfliJfl BIG CANYON ~arul;ir J?Olf rour..•· t2itatr 68)() -,,.q JI. 1 lO • Bdnm. s•~ :-£~ 1'1101 dlld 'pa Sl .295 .000 THE STARNES CO. 673-7761 UDO ISLE :? SI > early Cahf 3 Bl< c1 .. n. J ba . la~ rm • flJI & ~amt'd C'l'll Cozy patio Wallt 111 llt'at'h dub & lenn" f.K'll Q l.5.IXXJ. Call ~JON REALTY 4IM-0731 YIU.A BALBOA Ear1\1ng new proJecl bay & ocean views. I ~ I. Bdrms ror -.al .. a nd lease. Res alei. 5t a rt ID IC at Sl.25,000. Several l <' ~from Agent m-o..IO OT" 631-0486 Waterfront Dork·Bwlt1 )'OW' awn custom ~ Dl!OO' lot. e03 _,, St ~I OI' 6T.J..:fl('1 HEWPORT HGTS 3 Lovely bdrm ~ 1 J..Ba . n r sc h Is Supe r Cle an $151 950. JONES REAL TY 673-62 lO VlLU IALIOA l'\Jt'f\l .,,.eeiu to bu) or lt>.i...'-f' •)J>lton " · rt'sali- Pal n rk Tenort' i\ t<I ~ l3i6 MUST SELL Ba<'k Bay view rondo Onl) Pl.W> 2 Bdrm. ' ba. frplc 29r: dn or IJ"•r~ ml loan assump lion with s:ll.000 dn WORLD R.£. 556-1111 601 UDO Super waterfront rondo with SpectaruJar VltW ~c;wmble loan. Call for details *Cote Realtv & lmt•-.tmt•nt 640-5777 110 C>.9 OCE.AM YU Ftt land. Exqubit~lv decorated Steps to pvt bc h Great t e rm ... Priced to sell al S:SSS.000 ~.547..040• OWMll W /CARRY TD c.-.. ...-1022 COHDO 2 Bdrml, 2 beU.. f11>k . dbl gar. owe at only 10% I.at. 2"> dn. ~/P nooo. Nort hwood /Ca n y on Crttlt Plan IV. 4Br . 3Ba. guard gate. Tenru.s. pool Aaaumable loan. Seller wlll carry 2nd trust deed. Leue fop Um. 3-st.ory V1 EW home. lrg lot , walk lo bearh. 1170.000 u~ aaau.mable . J Br 3 Be. den, bonus rm. 2 s unded1.s, new carpetinlt .tr firs By Owner. 1·525-1619 or ~ J BR 2 Ba, duunit area, lovely tiled patio. partially eocloeed.. de· coraUve iron supports Vacant , probate . $145,000. ....................... ..-WU~ 2 Bdrro duJ>ltr +tie l\ml\ qrtn. So. ol hwy. -.ooo down. owner will carry bal•n<'C fl' 1P ~.~1. -=·o,.uC3 hi'\ WOILDLL 51111 .... a.. Condo. So. Cit Terrac•. SUKdn . Int 12~~. $1 2 .000 . m-Ml ... 17100DOWM ow c. 3 bedJoama. oea.r tbt ~. No qMllfy. 101. Family rm , ~· can ao,ume. lt/l..Mt..cm> Sll,000 OOWM "°"' •. ., .. Nemr ~ • ...,,.,. 2 be .. frpls_. ta, ODO. cn4'mB\r Pn~ ... '-!Only " TUKTll IOCll • By Lusk. 3br • dlo room. Nearly new. show• llh • model. Slit.JOO. Call Barry n-edlrick Gl·lm c •••• ,.,. ._,.. ..... 1'llb onr low lDterelt paymeet1 oe thls fabuloua 4 bedroom ''Y•I•" model. Ne w drapea fDlrrored wet w . tlle tlilowen; 2YI bl&bl. dWaa area. ram1. t.y room.~. Com· aunltJ pool. Doe'\ ... It! ... IOO. BXR Call ~ TAAllEU. _.... -_..,..,,._ ---- fOW ... TS On I .. model. l'ltO .. ft.48r1 Ba llU,000. ~ int. By()waer' ......... RED CARPET REALTORS ~ 11 )'OU·,.. "' the ma for a bttti..r car. be a~ '° d'iecll the many • lldvert~.U ror sale 0-lfit-t ,. ~J11• H•••HU.h1W1ti1• ...._ ... hti1~ Hn1nU.fa '"'' ..._.&We • t • GCl'W COTTAM Ca• It• ••rfect ............. l•l• a a-.ow•hce. ........... IO ..... 9'• ~~: .... • ¥t 0 ° OM 1"• V.raalll• to.do. S.1 ........ Nodon fill() , aTl.CIOO, IUOO llllllait1. ~rm View"-• . to uaume!! bcL prof, &dKf 'd. ,Prio. oofy. Patr ck Teaare, ,.,,,., 131. ms. THllWFPS '3 Bdnm .. 2 belb, l·story . :..I unit. New carpels, ~alnt . Near pool ,$111,500 ('91.500, 10% loan) :; Apat~ ' • SU-000 DOWN• )bllea o•er fanta1tlc ocran new condo. 1...-PJmts ever. BUIUlY WON'T LAST 542-7717 JI Hrs.. AleDl. Tl m OCIAMROMT Sbr, family bome on Pminsu.Ja. Owner wall tam.3539. IAYCUST Owner t.ramferred. Wall to wall privacy as you step thnl gated enUy &n· &o q&aet secluded 4 Bdrm home. Built around 1•ncloeed patio-it has dining room. ram1ly room, elegant kitchen and step·down living l'OOO'I off patio. YOU own the land t.oo ! SllM.000 642-5200 r1~ 2HOUSl5 Utt an one. rent the other. 11,ta blocks to beach. l'iC>.000 to auwne existing Joan Own I Agt .• w~lldays art e call ~9531. 5t.b 1'1oor View Condo l br l be, I&. t.kioay, OD the bey W/Ottan view. S23S,OOO. Agt. /Owner ln-1144, call for appL .......... HelCJM• ~SUPAE 10.6% loan. Complete remodel. S2'75.000. Rae Rodeen. Re/Mu. 4131 .12J615. ....................... ....................... COSTAttlSA Jtl5I 1ITJ Western, k> IP9<'41 rent. 28r. 28a. Akan 11chac. garden ltab, aalaad ai1t cben, ~ Jl1IU. <UrnllO I T....._ ............. 972-&121 Adil pet pR. llDique 1700 5q ft dbl wide, low Sp{' n!!l1l or bdL ~ NEWPORT llACH lm P\aqua, dbl wide 281', 2Ba. sunken ram rm It bdrms. frplcs. prdeo tub, fenced yd, ocn breelie. CiU.aJ ). Tortohe ... Ho... 972-8421 ~HOAGHOSP. l Bdrm apando lo adult pm\. Space l"t!Dl. $1'6. F I P $12,000 casb. se-t6T1 •EXCITING• Udorft 1974 Traveleze W/cabua, OUWide pal.Jo le prdm. Disbwasher d1spo1al-Cros trree Frigidaire. f'rencb armoare divider . 2 at.orase abeds, corner -<J:IU&363 ) Stiiecial .., J..ovely-ltiply 'C>S"ded Villa West Home. 20ldi0, nicall S star pan. cor · ner lot w /large patio area. Air eond-ooly S'l1 ... <.nao29) CU.SSIC MOl&IHOME SALIS 2'106 llarta'. Ste 206.A 540-6937 our OF WOUI .._ aelll I New ao,al OM fam.tJ .-ts. IBr, ... uke o•er pa~meau <MC. ll2,.500. Imm r•+ posseulon I I (SIU•). Ila" 88MISll a&xeo • 1.973 P'ltttwood (KU26'·i) Beaulifal Huotineton Beacb Pk Pnced far below m.arltet at S3S,lm. G IBRAL TA R MOBIUIOME 135-BZ \'\king 2 BR. 2 ba .• 1200 sq. f\., dbl wide. Adull park w /pool, etc. No pets. Nr. 51ares. Anxious! 642-5333 1100 ....................... 4-PLEXES MOM SIH.000 200/oDOWH .... DCSMEY\.AHD 8robr (114 Y1» 1624 Bl'y • oceaD VleW. Large a1sumable, lowest priced view bome In 1rriDe Ternce. Call fM details, Century 21 Newport Center , ~. Newport! Exceptaooal ---------F.aalbtuff localioD! Over By Owner' De Ann S 4 2 . 0 0 o Ir o as Ba,ude Village, 2 Br 1~ 1195.000 . .All'D Avail. at &, frplc, bit-ins. YI 8 % 1nterest·only oo home ~ mobile, paoo, ~ 000 n .. _ ll:M\7c.c.t> pgal. spa. pvt bch. only -· . D&I. _, - $59,500. 60·6312, .... ,,., .. , 1350 2D,..tll2 -·-·················· 1076 ....................... NO QUAUFYING! ~down owe 12i,ta%. Slunoinf brand new 3 . Bil It FR. 2800 sq.I\. .Pano ocean view. ---ll.B. Beal !lat.ate, 11Ml'l-U08 Oce..~Lot ~ l·Acre> Three Ardl Bay, So. Lapna. SM rare to entire So. OJat. Seaarily enclave overlooh e•qulsite cove. Courtesy to Brkrs. Qualified buyers only ...... 213.czB.1300. ....................... ...................... . ............................................................................................ --~·tt "" ......... 't1• ............... ....... ..... ................. . ~~ ....... ?~~~ ~ ....... .....??!'~ ~:t:!~ ... ~ ~~ .. -.... !.~ 44 lllS Mll1'09CAI. OfflCIWI. •• kwelaMa Au redaTelOf•eol area -.-or ... '111.r OW ·-'"' .... ,... .... cau dJred or coll•C'\ ..,....hn, wom..u. 51111 20..W~ Beautiful l bd, l ba townbou1e uott1 • /tr,ka, vau.h.ed cell ~ lirV'llmta IG-llOS 'RENTAL INOOIU! PBOPEBTY D .lllO Modular Type I illam., >a b.r MC'\U'I ty, 3 MIW IMTS. C.M.. 1.411 ad, Ille oner'a UA· I& •itrpl. )'atd.. ,....,. 4..Uu-.ooo. ao ..... I. 1'81..a.--. .... .., 100 .,...91,900,000 Wtill lotMild .... ped . ...... ~aoly lNVJ'.sTll ENTS Ql'tabed m4 >Ta-ua NOMI + IMCOMI TW sepuat. 2 Bdrm bome1 an •er1 nice ~ West Sant.a AAa ael.lbbarbDo4 1111.000. don osen r&o-uhur' mm1 JM ...... pool 6 pier --------('114)9.all -----·---- tMYISTOIS SPICW. ' UNITS. a blocu otr Newport Blvd. Take CMS' $203.000 &oao. Seller W/CNr'y papen WILb DO paymeat.a W 1182. Art DO'fi! Call 714·~ Ol'?NfltO••f\'U'' l1't'1 ,,. t [~IMI ..,.,. 4-PLEXES Cn•weAlm"C~ S80,000 Own. SPE DABLE w /low dwn, owe • mo mo. payt .• tab aver 4 loans W /DO qualifymg. no loao rees GREATER VALUE Ir n.DOBILITY w 1' sep lots. Johll Saar. Ast. 1!31.12Jll&. Ol•M&aCOUMTY l2&HTSWITH ~AAE Two 16 unit comp&exet1 WW ae11 OD contrad al 9.72S~. 4 S% cub on cMb return Underlying ta TD's assumable. Ex· temively rerurbiabed Higb demand rental &re8·WaJlmlt wl. Call Pat Parldnaon. 7So2·1i20 j QUAIL A.!~~~- 10,.. TII l:JO r.M..I SACllFl:E OWC .t _,, I O'Y. ..... 32 urut office bld1t ln prune Sant.a An.a loca tioo. Sll0.000. 29'% do. WOILDLE. 556-1111 FOUIPUX 011y l left! Good Coeu Mesa location. 3 Br 2 Ba Owner will carry al lO'N for 4 year&. $55,000 down . Full pri c e sm.ooo. Un!U bemc UJ>· graded and are rullY oc · c:upted. Yearly Income 9>.<0> per building.. Te- D&IU pay ut.ililles. I.ft.EX Good Santa Ana loca- tion. All I Br Owner wtU carry w ~ down. 10% da'esl. Lats of speada· ble. Ji'\.IU pnce 1249.000 16UMITS Excellent Coeta Mesa locaban. Only 7 years old. Swimming pool Pnde d ownenlup. Full pnce szs.ooo. 19 UMl'TS In Newport Beach near Orao&e County Apartmeol.s o.w.c. n.o.1rw., Over SO properUu available A rew sa.mptts listed below. " l't }' A.:e On Term '. 7 1! ~ l S 129 M 5 12 Sl 29m S 1 2 84 S A 9 S900m 3 8 ~ HB 14 S660m s 12 38 SA 12 SlSOm 4 10 3 CM 20 S2~m 2 11 All otrers w Ill b e oecPiated ~J.1666 DA VIS & CLARK ~ SW9SHAIP •z br townhv•• 11. > rn old. ceater of C.11 . ,.,... Gk. owe •~' t s t w /293 dowo . Sl.100,000/lhke otrer <>war,,._ (TM )142,.!MiM TRIPLEX 9.rper Newport Heig!ats llocmon. 2 bdnm each. Cbannmg. 914 UIWIUI· ble lo•n. szgo,ooo Owner1Agent. Praa· cspa1s on1y. s.u umz Leh for We llOO ........................ ,_ 301118' lots. 434 Be gorua Bua k1 to MAL Owor/Bidr ~U25 ~148 A tfft: l•lden R-lLOT Pnme Costa Mesa k>cauoo on Baker SI. ror apartments I or condo&. 8ullder 's ~e available. C all fo r info. Terma availabl~. RCTaylorCo <>40 l)9Q0 •• Da~MYESTOH Far Sale b)' OWDa' lD Cl. ty "' l.odio. 121 lots·fuW 1mp. 40 Lats appr. Lent. nr Indian Palma C C. a .<0> per lot. 10% do. owner will carry bal al 10% lat only. 1714 ) 32SL173. YI Al.!re &evel vtew lot. Lemon Hts area or 1'.lltin. asking $00,000. Terms auil.998-1212 , 642-1441 ........ , Trtr Prlta 2100 ....................... Mobile bome. 12'x70'. 2Br. 228, rum. w/es-pan- do. 129.850. Localed in delert .,.. io Raocbo Mirag e . Call : 714-D·Z'l40 before Jpm d a ii y /714 · 328 · 74 19 wbdl. M t•hwtt. Hoel ~ Teoanta --•••-•••••••••••• psy lllilitiea. PriC'ed '° --------aeU r.t. Only $'199,000. ...... 2400 31 UMITS Pride of ownership. Some ualla bave =•,!ea. Excellent )ocaUan. OoJy ZJl1t down. Owner wth carry balaDce 4 Jean, ~ lntenlllL nu. pro- perty bu 1pendable. J\&11 price ll.400.000 FoaLIASI Nlw 2 bedaOOllD 2 bath bome. lllt1ioo Labs Couotry Club. Golf· talnil2 pool, BeautJfuJty laadacaped, no main· tm-.:e yard. 9ll80 Clubhouse Rd. Delert Hol Spri.op ZJJ..!7a.Z572 2'00 ....................... I BUY HOWD AT t&'Yo (111 lllARST VAWS •Hor.a ~PW'cMM .......... ....., •PrtYlllllPal't1 I ...... .. '· I ..... , t t llOJ ....................... am...,...,.~ ~a ...... wJ-. a °"""' or I ..... IJDda Oldl, ... IOiJOO ... ,..,. .... Jiff ..... ................. . ....................... ~ 4. 2 Ba. blt·lna. .... ,,....., ....... mo r1tY t.e. m mT·.,.. c.... .. w.. un ....................... DeaaWWlY decorated l Br +den iD top k>cetioa w/111> dee oceao new. 3 blldla. IZMO!rtiO . .,..196 GI Bltplia. J Jl"S old. J Bdrm. 2 be, frpk, 2 car pr Near partcs. Ori ft by Avail April lal. 9125/l'Do. Jo Ana "'1 · 151.mz msA'll'SOI W'l'llDS I aa, 9D. o.r .• ,.., ..... ......... ........... frple. dbl pr. No ...... a..'° 1bop1. Avall 4-U • .is110. Ondo uaeld. .... .. ICutlide, ... pt . Yenl. G•I water peid. NU.lU ., .... JZJ2 ....................... HOIOS P'OR RENT 3 or 4br Priced from ~ .... heel yard • 1ara1es f'amlllu pleue. Kids • pell weloome CaJJ M4-25M Qr WlJ.2971.. AtJ., DO rec It M f'• .... l2AO ....................... OOMES FOR amrr 3 or 4br. Pn~ h'om Ell>&5 Fbcd yard • gara1u Famlhes 2 Br 2 Ba, ..,._. fnial pleaae Kids • pets ~. J bib to beach, 2 wdcome Call 114-~ pedcm. newer mil w/P'r arm.all "-· aoree doors, lallDd.ry but DO garaie S'12:5/mo. Act Cute3Bdrm2ba.nearCai 79Mll30 tnl Part, Jl'plc Near Bleacb. *" 84'7-4SZS C....Mtta lll4 ....................... 2 Br. 1 be, nice ~Uo. garage. adults only Good location.~ 3 Br. 2 ba. ram rm. iar . l«'e yd. Kida ok. No clop 15116 mo. &31 ·90ll A.dub. New 2BI'. 2YJ Ba. d11bwasber. se tr cle&IUDI oven, rrplc. Plldo, 2 car pr. w /au&o door CJPllll!I". Pool • ape. ......... : MS41111, Elec. bome. Ocean. rute \lleW. '8r, 21,ta ba. raau ty, rec rm RV Mrea 1125 Imo. Dys sa-4417. "Gl-llS3 2 Br. 2 be ocean view S71JO. Ada.Jts, DO pets m.mear 7Sl·918'7 2 BdnD, new C'pl. new a paiDL Gar. fDcd yard. Child· pet Gk . M2S I mo 11t/lut+aec. 796 W. WU.00631-.- ar. a.. Cando. oew. So. Coast Terrace. iaclds beating. SSOOmo . m..s&l .-OIJM lBR Pn vate Qwet Util Pd. Raa&e Ir Re rg 1gt + Sec. No Peta SC25Mo.~ FIREPLACE. HUGE 3 Bdrm. 2 batb bome Secluded aad •ery prhate. lleu Verde, dole'° 'hwiUJe ecbom. ~ .-O/Mo, Ask ror an Nortm.. "-. 5,S6. rm 2 Br. pr, qlfft st, ru~ yarn + grdnr Adult c:i>l ooly. No pets. $39S. 54MZ51 or 761-'lm- Adult condo w /pool. 3bf'. 2ba, with pnnt.e paUO. SS50Mo. 675-7070 or 64S--75!55 2 br 1 ba. cJHD, pnvat.e. I&. fmced ya.rd. stove & refn1. Finl, laat & 9«'\lr. No peta. Sd> mo. 57131 or 54&-W. New never uaed 3Br. me. 2 sty Condo. 2 car garage w /ops rt, super dlx. 850 mo. S..3C29 rDde ZBr. comm pool. o.r. P9t yrd, adlta. sm. Mo'. 3'5.18 Oraqe Aft. L«. 2 br. estra s barp. "50. "-. 721-3032 ask for Jim. Prof decor'd 2 BR bme. bqe yard. cloae lo belch $& mo. ~kill (J'Cbr Call Amt.a. a !Cl 963·1717 or Marcret. 998S2 PMUce S'6 bome. 4 br 2 be.. ram rm. nr KboGG. CDIY. Aot&Uoll. 195 IDO. Garcl. aacl. No peu. e.sa • P'A.llDL Y SPECIAL• 4.Br, llv rm. fam rm. alnt loc , S77S mo. Ml-6333, .-1712 •YaYNJVATl- Ttoy bacbelor alyle boQle Walll to bcb ~ Ir pretty P"n~ yard. NO DOGS. Wat.er pl1 IZllUlo. tMS t.o CDO¥e m. 421 LU.e, Set llal1' .... 1ww-11wtac 3242 ....................... Hunllnstoe Harbo•r waterfrool. 2br. 2ba Pool, temlis. Sffll.n t1. 9llOliilo.91·1122 ~~bome.J Ba. 2 ba. L«. LI•. a.ta w 1rrpl. 1950. L I O S3MZ!!6 01 the Water. HUDIJnllCID Harbour bome •!lb ttt nfic ~-BuuWuJ 2 st«)', 3 Bdrm. ramtly rm, l.Ddoor pool+ dock for 3::5' boaL IZOOOtmo yrty Wat.erf ront Homes Gl·WOO lJ44 ....................... 19n'ALS 2 BR. 2 Ba ......... '5SO 3 BR. 2 ..... ba... . . $750 4 BR. Jba ...... ,.,/l50 3 BR. 2 ba . . $750 NEWPORT BEACH 4 llR. 2'h ba. PoOl 91'$ oCNLD WILCOMl- &taide lbr. lbe, IDdry '523lA..,.,,Da·fRV.cE rm. sm fDCY yard, 1ar. Just reoovated. Waler ....,. 2 br, ,.,., ba. pcl NO DOGS. smllo 6'plc. OIUd Gk. No peta. 1125 to move In. ~ 91»,rty. MS-CJI Of'allee ...... -.......:::'--------~ve lilD-. SM br, <al.Y COTTMM-1" lo 3 beU., frpk:s, up- New cupeCa. lhuiffm • lf9dm, comm. poo1a • ll8ia&. lbr, ....., MD. -.oc. Avail. 1t.artio1 breallfaal nook, very ApdJ t. ln5 to S15 mo. quiet, prlnte 1ard. m.im t to) Mmi tbru child welcome. NO ftl DOGS. Water pd. --------- am&o. sm. to move tn. .. 8&pes' eod UDil coo- ZZSlt,'a ~...... ch ...... 11'0Clllq. ft Taatefully decor. No Na.ISW307 Lr&. 3.Br, ma. w/fam. rm. 2 frpk, ...,..., New l 1 Pa In 'e cl • Desirable Woodbrtdse c11..--Ir......,.,.. ar Coodo EDd ult. Nke oelpbort.oocl of Oil dew. p.uo, eoem Mesa Verde. lac!. p:d. Sela-Laa, l540llo. ........ ...... pct by 54B-9S16 owner . $100 /mo . --------- Olildrm wekome. 1711 8aaaatu1 2br. bome. Nr Iowa SL C.JI. • tMI. acbls, parh, pool1. 11bpp. .... o./IAe. Gar So.Oil Terr eo.do. SBr, ....... m.mt 2ba, A IC, a'1Utbla, completelymnoct. d11b· Berilalt n -sBr, ZBa. washer, 5>901, kids Gk. IS'7S Woodtw1d,. Jltr--.m.U ntiBa, &S50 Jefferaon , lldl 2 + dlll S7QO Anil ~ ~'-&.!'*-2 lmmed. •aut·•lt. Br ... _. -..... ey. Sl.zlll ICIS ~----~---• ~pet.lo bome. 2 Sml bacMlor. E'alde br. I bl. >-car ,..,..,., .,.1mh1llL pool 1tenal1/ad•tta. 1.-.. 8«UI all l!!blt...... -'~~~~~~-· lllllMda S br, -m6. I ..._ I 110t7 l~ be. """ ...... ...ttJ. OmdD In 'Tbe IAbl" No,...._.., XlDt. loe. leaul. cl•· ~ated. ln•d uw • \ft8&'a YOlll"Trade! Rlf, ........... No ..... ,,::-~~ ..... ... for a 8d Ill the Daily Woodtlridp ......... 2 PUot ~ Dtrtetory bdrm. 1 ~ ba. r •r•, l!m can eltablab JOQr ....,_ pool. epe, Lab • . prof.,.looal ldentlt1. tnals. *500 mo. Call Fot mon lolormallon 2 u /4 u · a' t or cmiU-.a?a. m.ei.- ----~--~- Tl'n'ac. towo ..... •. a DldlMf ea.do. 'br, m I Ba ~. lb eew; ..., I be. ..tao. be. fri*, .,. *· pool pool. Jae.. pn. area . ............ ,..,. opt. privU. tnG!'rOO. 'tr· .... ....... .......... ...... -....... . ... ~~~~~~~~- • _.... U41 I •• 2'11 M. dea.. le•,.... lJ90 ;:'fu.:................ fw.d Jard.. azll AJl• I I I I I I I I I I ............ . 0 e E A N r R 0 N T dvenuy .... m.-o :s .:~1~~-:· :':u~ lllONTHL Y RENT A.LS. T ,. · w mollUe Mme.. Newport cr.t. Beaut. z wood. o . u at l n . 3 bdlll.. Je tu-MCQlity, Br. 2 ba, deD. New cpt, 9'5011110 7IO,tlM alt ... .RJl.P. -.aia walk'° bch.. taaa.la. ,lac. _lfClm. _______ _ at.aafroat IUW'Y pen· l100/m0, m. 7lt1 w s I tau 3298 tbame. sm beada, a Br 2 lie C.QOG Townlllome Ba, fJpk, w /D. ~. for ...... ~ Jbr az.5505, ~ evea. w/h••• tty pool. 1pa -.nn • ..... Security sate. ~. year 'round; IUllO mo or turn . Sl 400 ,.,_.Ml«. -.un ......... USO ........................ lbr. pool • bot spa. 2 -..m.zm .. ~T...._ ar. 2ba over~ aoU coW'H. Pool • tennis ..... tllltmo. 151-1111 ~;--1.m. ....................... HOIUS FOR a.ENT a 01 4br. PrtC*I trom .... Jl'Dcd yard • 1•ratn. P'amHlea pleaae. Kid• It pets Wllleome. Cail IM-ZSM or m.21m. A6J,., DO fee. *2 ~. yard. prqe, utll pd. SUS No pet a . '1'SC17; 141. ~ ....................... pmblc;a, (rpk . Po01 s.erv It 3 BR Ne'Wl'Orl Shotts. wtl' IDCi. 157'5Mo SIU IJl81 ~. ~\.lo, 1 blk to w,....,_. 3252 ~SO /mo yrly 1 Hllllllllllllllllllee ---------ua MW 3 br 2 ba, lo 0.-4 BR. 2 bot • pool 6 part pnvl l Walll to ldlaDl. mo. -.am ,...,..,.. ocean v~. a Br. rrpk . microwave. very a1 ce executive home S750 pr mo . Oomm.. pool • teruu.s. DllrtJne lll·Ull, oc eves -.an BLU11"S 3 BR • fam. rm .. end wuts Paol. loftly vaewa. ~11000 llllal6 llkr. IM-01.M 2 Br ......... pyt...,...., newly decorated l'SO quiet couple oal1 . t6S11I. sci.Dl7 Newport Crest Condo 2 bdrm 2 ba S750 mo lo New Twnhse. aecunty &M-ZJOO p&e. 3 BM1w·ron. 2t,oa •'---------- Ba. rorm. din rm. 2 4 br 3 be 2-sty on canal, rplc's, A 1C. atnum, VleW. bot tub Ir deek, comm . pool. Yard, tpk.poot,&mms,lbikt.o water. trash pd. Rera belch IMIOO mo ~ ""'-.... ~ Newport Crest Ccndo 4 .... ""'.....__.. llff br.31110.q. fl. Nr. Pool~ r ,_. _ tauai1. SaUUt·Meyer, ;; ·~;I~-;-~ A#j. S4f.111J Qr Ml»ll5'1. rtOlala Vtll• hotala ......_ ewtca S br Zi,ta ..., llkr. ba bDme. NewpOl't Hta. ........__me..._ ms mo. Call ~M66 -liters BaJ nnr. 3 br, den, 4 ba. a1:nwn. 3100 sq ft Newport Shores 2 BR. 2 am mo. 141-3193. Ba. dee.. fl*. ~ itar. s-i .. Dr. By C>wDer bw:ta. ...... pool, 1150 _.. an....-Lm:ur'J ~ ... lba. ram rm. fnnl din rm. Maul mstr su.l te, 6 many m a oy s.tr s 79974 3 Br. z~ ba, ele1aol Newport T~rra ct' ~-TouUy up sradei1 Clme to oceao W:ZS. 1'llly, A tJ. • '8Z.S3 ll or~ GG.ku pr .. prd. lo· d. 85. P'int, last. de- pallt ~1.56 c 0 " &kl l4J5 ....................... Sf ANTON (J(a&.ella It K.ooU ) 3 Br, ii,ta ba, 2 story Osbwbr, patio, dbl pnge. 2 klds • l pet.8 M . 1'7S. 964-2566 or t'B3'71. AtJ.. oo fee. Newport Creal 3 br, 3 ba. 2 say. ocean view. 995() mo. Property House. eo.aso or sci.1010 . Adub. New ZBr. Z.~Ba . dlsbwaaber, s eU- deaDio1 OHD, frplc, pllldD. 2 car pr. w /allAI.>. daor opmer. Pool ts spa. ~:~. ~ES lBRemdo;~ ~amt; tczs mo.. 3 BA twobme; E/Side Cll bdmil, .->mo 2 BR + den tor 3 BR ) SeaV\eW bomes, Nit Oc-eaD Tif:'W £ad eomm.. ll 100 mo. 752-1700 ~.:=~~::.~; I® lfl!H\ll Pmloramlc Ort'ao view Execull •e bome for To t I El ratmly • eotert.auunt( U.,_ whhd 3525 '8r. 2"'28e. cba. rm. den. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• iarwr bar Nr Fubaon 4 &inn. POOL, Jac. else b1.aD1 Sl.950/mo. Call t o ' b o p • S s o o tar aflPl ._ ~ ZU '39-0760 or 438-8U6 lilt SPll S Br. 2 A:lry, Easlbluff. ~-6 Doer lived lD 950.. Amo 4 Br • la.m no Vil.LA BALBOA 2 Br, 2 'MbMJ ~ l6sae t.dl. .., • 0 MlkJ 'I· Oaa Dn... Pa.DW'Ullk ..... 211r.1-. te.e PwUJt~ mo mo Salltb-Me)"8', A Cl . 541-?lll or~- LIDO PENINSULA a.:tD ml Bayfraal tnlb ZXI) ft "' beaullhal la¥. tot. 2Br. den. 2 ba Waterrronl patio Sl.DfmtO JT't1 le... UDO ISLE. ~ly de o:n&ecl • DeUtra1 t.ODa witb plasb carpeta. Z Bdrm. rrpk. atnam . plbo. ~/ID() yrly VERSAILLES coodo • t2 bdrm. 2ba. bakooy. oc vww ..... CJIU/cblJ&, ntris. i.od trpk. ~. pool rec na. -Imo ON THE BAY Walerrroot condo Z Blk1ll Ir den. Lee paUo, ele1aol decor. Spec- t.aalis ""'· slip ava&l.- ble. smotmo yrty WATllFIOHT HOttlS Ul-1400 Npt. CNll Jbr. 2~be. new deeol'. frplc. WW\ ber, dbl 1ar. tennla. pool. INlllo. ~ -... fSICllltift home In Weatdllf. 4 br 3 bl, lam. ,.., ... eouDlr7 tltcbea, mao7 er:tna. Call Naoey t75·1UI lllDnlinp 6 e'ftnin.p Nellnl dlJc:ar. ll"tmo DELJ G fnTUL Cotta1e cm UDO rsLE.. Z br, 2 be, frpl~. 1 yr. be •1003. 873-SITT2 4 BR, %"'-ba. ocun ft. I yr. tie Gardr:lr. &DCl 'd. MM773S8tr Bhtrs ooodo, be)'f root! ~ 3 Bil. 3 ba . ., Alftll 144-1.W .... ~ lalud. 4 Br, 2ba. patio. racd yard, boat dock No pets 950 'YrlY m.~ HARBOR RJ DC E OCEANVlEW .......... 3706 . .................. ~ .. ....................... l Br traJ.ler. ll"n • llP .. leCQl'tty, DO cluJc1ra or clap. IGflA L...-... l7• ....................... LAGl1!'1iA BEACH MTR [NN, MaMt 9erV •• colar 1V, beat.ed pool. UUL m• MM·S294. 985 No. a.st Hwy Limsy studio. Pree ma.id aen. Color l •. • wk. IDC. uUl. aw:z27 .... ,. ..... l76t ....................... I + 2 Br apt. JUI E. 16th St Adult•. ao pela . From ms. YrlY. Alao \dum. 64$-C7ll. 3Br. 38a P'rpk. dea. ,_ ______ _ 1•..tecfu. pDDi. &pa, Leo- ... 11.!iOO /mo 67S-40'1I • ~- •CAMYOM l<M!tJ ZBr. ZS.. fam rm. 0.-Hmle. Gard .... 91'5,..., .. .. ~Home 3br ... . >atJ, all ames. nmo kVae.119 .... Mm WE HAVE SU-ER Rl!NTALS WEEK OR llON'nl associated 11~,'-EkS lllJl .'<l!S • • A io • "> t '&t s.. ..... C ' · WWW l27I Wla 8aUloa, oew roodo; .. ... f ... -··-·-· bea&.f.. view of ocean & er. a.. fa.ID rm.. rrpac. lllU. PT'afess. decor. 2 ~ No,.U. BR. Z be .• L.R .• D.R .. .,,.__, F. R.. den, wet bar. ..... ll500 mo. 547-41.51 I br l ba cmdo. kida Gk, pao1. 2 mi. '° ...... sm mo. ... ,.a. ~or GmM11-al Oceufroot! 4br, avail .tt.ty now lhru summer. Yacbl ava.al. S73-7m lJplta.ln 2 bdrm. 1 ba Duple.JI apt. on ocean fralll. 11'1 Pl'f'. mo. I year leaae. Adults onlJ . mm1 Ur. New OlDdo.. Central toe. PUily fva. New crpts, drpa, pool •• .,., 1)'111. Lae pre{. moMo. .,. Juet 714~2. .,..1oyee2~is •tt:==lll ....................... ..... ,. , ... 1107 ....................... 111r, Jrtr, ..,..,., t:ns ........... .,..1171 c.-.. Mmr •n 1111 I 11 ... •1111••• .. ........ --------~.......,_._.--.--_ _,,......._ ___ -·-........ ---.. -.. --___......---... ------.. -.. ---.. ---:::::..=:=::.:-:.-=.:::.:-:.=::::;:::s::=ma-~------------., .. ,.., ... -~--~ ___ __, __ _ i I l • ••••••••••••• .. ••• ..... ••a ••• .. •• ......... . n.t ... &19•Pa.rkiq lol W t.1111 '• wW do ....... flO..,.. dlll • ......_n•S.al~U.s. .--. -..,, ,au. a ' ' fl._ ac11i1 tr SM~ '*41'U ..,._,....._,__... w.-. $?ta• die Ue'd. ..... ...... -.... ....., ,,, ..... 8(' ..., ... ,, ....... kW All l,.... ft.,.-.,-.:~ ••• 1 ••• ................ ODlllfl. ...,, facUIU.. ....... ~N~AILI N• Job too •mall. C..;.;;Mi;..;;.;; .. ;.__• ____ _ -· Dr, --4 ...... ---------..-..--····· .. ..... c.,.t... .... ... ...... c.. ...... Aa.w 1111111••-•n .... •••• 1pecleU1t• l• eetm -········-·--· 0 0 ·--deem ...... ,_ ...... '•I' Ue'-Oom..aai QllDr .... 61 IM, .... ......--0. ll ,_ ... 4'11a:• ~ II ala ltlHca.. -.... ,,. •• J a.. u .... ,., hall -vU• re tH· ~A¥tr91J, .. _b r-...... ..._ ..... lllD.dlra Ourdm n-»a.c.MI-~.~;l"ii!'~or1: C '? 'ttrtO I .....W. llMlll ·--•••••••-•-•• W • C • r " C • r p e t Cua tom C•tP••try. a n . a.m r'9u. lm/EJIL Boat doe' N-Alto ~&ery. Wort ~~ aeoo.aUq. sw. Tnlclll mowt unit. ........_ec....r- ... ICDmml .._. !WI•• Uc/llbadld. ... ma IOOM~ ~ltelMa remodeUn1. blA. ..... ~ °' W ·UOO, ad·•llter f171Jl.hr Free "'· reaa. ratea C.,.: t 063714 Academy o! Defen.a1ve --·····-········ Drivia&, Acbalt t:ra.Uun&. ,..~ ..-a1oa CAB.PETQ.EANING teeD pro1ram ·with """'Cilr;;;nlv Sl'EAll • SHAllPOO Dri~ F.d, en-tl800 By Jay ~ -..r• ... ... ST'c:.M DAMAGE c.r.-t can, floors. wtn-•• ... •••••••••••••••••• a-•· _ ......... _, dow clean1D1. Call D.ECnUCIAN·Priced ~_. ........ Re-Dutcb for bl1 Joba. ri&bt·tne nUmate oo .............. Com.me'"· 971·1.154 larse or small jot» ~...... . Bonded Uc. 1331254 m.0059 Free bt ...... 64MSO. ---------ic-.ttcan ~:eh Carpentry-Comm 'I , -••••••••-•••••••• Raid. Free &Umate. 111oalJ110D·Ke.el .• John : 646-042$, or Ccmtraclors f8>W ' All.A ELECTIUC Qudt,y eled.ncal work. nu ISTlllATD oa lalJa. 41Hlily, ru1. plteed ht•eDH Ii eleeaape . ll lllle, ..... ,..,,. ...,.ca. u 'hwtiopfect~ *'91ana.Tll.a(Jt ••1 llllS.•kes ....................... Petlo end Home Blmodeliat. IJc Coa· trector R .L. CoD1l. 16«171 I' ., ....................... Carpentry, masonry, roorloa. plumbloa. 1'Gartn&. Sblcco • tile. Drywall • more. JB. 669lllO Electric, paiotaog, drywall. plu.mbln& re· ..u. F~ businna. l.Jc'd + work euar. ~ Plumbing, electr ical, beating, alJ gm repall'S. f)'ee eet. SS-1362 lludY•u .. nice• '7 ... ,,.. .... Qltl ... 1•eraoteed. Rea4y wilt• 70• are •. Dan -- occ lbldlat. Sldploeder. dump truck, Grade, Mui. 0. KS-.uo Haullo1J1ovin1. Coa· crete 6 tree removal. Qla<S Mnice . .-. ?De HM!liDc Service, 1.,.._ T. truck . Wtlf buy bideabed• • rerri , •. 5C7.4CZ'f Hauling, cleaoup1, driveway removala, trimmiq. ~-82'71 Hau.l/1radlo1. demoh · Uan.. ~. dwnp- tnd. Treel /yrd work. S31·1.ZS7 Q E'nl. -t)'fe. lit ~ ..... lllo$ .... a-wort .... JbM. die nn. coea't&e peUoe. ~ RHbl. IH. ~=.:i:· ....... ........ -Ollm......_lont.. ffo•••ear• Service, IM1'nl6a Dome9Uquee, call M0-731$ ror your a...laterriew Xlat cleentna doee by led1 w /o;p, Dtpenda· ble. on tnm. 8C'1.3DJ AD t11* b&oek, brick, 1lumpatone. ti I e. IDUODl'J. a.... Free i•t. Bob. 141·2'711. ........ ,. a ,, 1uer. ..... .., .. ,_ lrlM•••6~ I U , ... ,.,_ .._ a.... nlam.9l.87Mm -----------QMll.y peh!«"'• • paper· ~ amall Jobe ..... Wen ~ ~ 'Col&.a 11.. .. ,.,.. ........ 541-Gll ........ '1Wl'11..... Qldty PailMr'J, ...... Reliable. 1ood work, ~ fut Hl'V., free Ht. ..., job. &el~. --. ca.u .,u.me e.&-1ZZI 1111II1111-H••••He Qaaraat.eect. 14it.i614; llorintf Tbe Starvla1 -~--------Ap,artmeot1 • bouae aiu.a. Btudeeu uve RAINBOW deanln1. Refs. Dye pown. I.Jc. TUt .. ut. Ederi /1 .~ 4 541-aet, ~ M1MDG'l ~ Smit pid ...-v. Ml-&CZ'7 or n ..... 1or yr pr. Low priClf.I. Free XlDt cleaniDS dooe by Ron. Llc'd wtlb refl. 91-C1Gt. 4 br. min. ._Ta at.call1Gt114 WAU.PAPEJUNG Free eill. Uc DJllS. call Norm~ PEI PJIS PAINTING Ellpr'd. Rh• aatea. Pr" Eat. Call Gue ....................... 5l5t1.oCll RJ. OJot. 20 m nJ'tt. --------- 12 yrs e:sper. NB /Cll area. I'm amall. prices PalaU01. INT /EXT. areamall. m.3014 Loc•I year around service . 496 ·11$1 , IDJ.7U:Z I .,. ... ....................... BG 'a profeaalo oal bou1ecleaolng and carpet eernce. Free est. Bonded. 714 /171·3813. Gree. ....... ) Ne.&. bcmst. ~.. 1Z yn. esp. IJc'd. Dne 4M-JO&S. ~ lrl ar am.I, 1A yre exp. Npt Bcb. m.em aft s. Roa P\ne en. paJ.aUoe. St. Uc/lo•. Try me . R ....... ,..,.... Siaar.1111-5555 ..................... .. Nmt pllt.cbea • textures Prd. petnttnc r.::.i •Int. ...EST. ltl-l4J9 Molt .Ezt szn. ...,~ Free eat S36·4313 PLASTERING MCMN Mdttnw, homes. .... j . ..................... . Bepelr • Reroor. Ml type1 -1hln1I••· rocbbakes-compo-tu. ,.,. ... 141 ... Pio. A..U. Qualified roo&c. ~ at. Leak repair. q.s. Good nta OD ~ at eampo. OalJ '75-UOT at •• I I= l ....................... No job too am.all. Re•:nvble rates. ~eat. 911.3211 STOP!! ~ Take Ume to relu ati& lllop al home. lt~1 sl..mple with Dally Pl lot Oaulfled Ada. A.ad If you bave IOft'M'!lhlnc to sell, call a friendly Clasalfled Ad· Vl.aor ~ t 6G-S6il 531-IOIZ.. <Zmmt wort-all types. -.ea ~ Rmid/Comml/lndua. Rmb&e. 714~3330 I': 1dl I ) nle, panelling, plumb--••••-••••••••••••• ....................... ~·a Paiatmc, aervt.DI P\•11eell. 515-92 To Place your •·Fast Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 8. WU.OU Ir Sons, Bld.ra. Free Dt. 30Jn exper. Bonded, Lie #357487 ftrrnodeliDI room add. ~1740 or S41-a5. am.em wort of all ki.ods. ELFCI'RJCIAN Beat ratea, best workman1bip. Small j(lbl pref erred. 675-8345 mg, pamtmg, gmhouae Want a llEALL Y O.EAN 1rindooft. ISC-._ No Job HOUSE! CalJ Gingbam .._ 9 yn. moat rus. CachllaC"S t.o Go.ca rt.s cbeck my ref , lac. Wb.atevttt.beFad Patloa, sidewalks , brickwork, free est. ~.SfS.Wl too 11ml1. Girt ...... est. 6'.5-$123 S&C2S Roll 'em olf the market ear...defMcr 3822 CodaMesa 3124 IWi19a.IHch 3140 tll.,....INdl 31'9 ....................... ....................... .....•..•.•............ .. .................... . J..c. 2 t.' 2 ba, yard, NO New Townhouse Apt. 2 2 Br. newly decoraLed, PE'J'S .. S525 mo. bdrm. 11,'J ba., fl.replace. pabo, encl. pa.rtuog. lo Brand Dew Newport ls.land luxurious 4 Bdrm. J ba unila. 0vtt 3IOO S /f. Sl200/mo. 673·3900, 631-5550 ~926S 1460 mo 645·6037 & 4·plex. 7811 Sycamore So or ,._ 631-5012 IC. S3SO mo 752-21181. LgZBT, . nwy,qwet, garage, $475 mo. No 2 BR. $400. Util paid. pets. 53'-1134 Milts ooly, DO pets. 6'.S-4851 ----~~ .•.... ~?.~ 2 br ~· attached 3 Bdrm apt. gas paid gs.rage, ........ J8CUU1, ~11 Encl gar, adlts adulta. Fplc, lg. patio. 642-5013 $125. 1131-4884 1 Bdrm apt 2Br. 18a. disbwasber , ""--' d encl. gar. $3SO / mo. l:.oUl.:l gar-age, gas PBJ . 5411-S763. l-63>4781. ~5013 n...___ bath ~ Nat clean 1 BR w /pr 2 uu.um, 1 8"'· Only S26S. Quiet Bark Adult.I. Gas paid. Bay area. 280 Del Mar. 642-S073. 962-Z'nl ~~-~-----J Br. bllm. refrli. pool. New 2b l300llq ft Adults, no peu. $32S. Nr Sor,n... !DI: •• · apt. 59-0C . . ..._.. .--. 1068 ---------• Mission. Mel> to SMOMo. Family. 2 Br sa.c>. Spac. J d;ys ~11M4. or ~9110, Br. 2 ba $395. Play. ewe aft s.. m.9110 ll'OQlld. pool lt6-l416. 111u Verde · cute2br. No Adulb. New Zar, ~Ba. peu. lat, tut+ $100. dl1bwa1ber. aelf· Refs. SBSMo. -.1936, cleaning oven, frplc. -~-------­ plltio. 2 car gar. w/auto. DB Ila.pie St. 2br. Mlts door opener. Pool Ir spa. -~ ...,,. ...""M 9am-6pm• 645-1886 ......,, DO --· _,., 0. • • SJ.SO dep + 1'l & luL sno t.o $t00. 162 Br, 1&2 &G-9764.. SGH18S ba apts. Lndry rm, patio/yard. So me w/eocl. gar & beam ceil· mg. TSLMgmt 64Z-UI03 3Br. 2lie new condo or So <:oast Plaza. Pool & recreation. all pd util ex· cept elec 1)5(). 760-1300; 66G32 •AHDMEWAnS IMO. FREE RENT 2Br 2:ba . . .. .. .. . . . . S4SO Spacious new units. Private patios, decks. 111112 Maple. C. M. Open Daily 10-5 ~64M816 or548-3'08 Newt)' decor 2'br, adJt.s. No Pell. Encl patio. $37SMo. 706 James St. Apt. 8. By appt. 97'!M410 $4153-.ZIA Family, DO pets, or. So. Ost. Plaza. Upper unit 831·2919; 54&-llMS ..W ADULT Al'TS 1110 FREE RENT 2BR., 2Ba. M50 Speciooa ap&a near com· .,.......,.,,. HMt pUl. No Cy 5P11. -= ~illon. C.M. Gl-SllD1541-3IOI Mma Verde Aldeeonted 2 bdrm. 1~ ba. Spacious LR. wlfrplc., 1ar .• & plltio. Ooae to abolm • tnlllP-Adalla. no peta. Avail. 4-1-8>. MIS mo. ~ 1 Br Ea.siaide, small but cozy w /lots or neat MJOd. $275. 642-MSO after 4pm. *2 Br. 2 ba, or So. C11t Plaza. S.A. SSOO. No pets. 7S&-0217; 641·1460 0-Poiist 312' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200 FREE RENT 2 Br, l ba apt. Pvt pallo & garage. Lots of grass. 33552 Blue Lantern. S430 411&-3354 or C96-9230. t.aree. spack>u.s 2 br. 2 ba. garage, clean, new crpt. $4SO mo Call Martha. 661·1161 &Toro 3132 ....................... 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, Pt Niguel, pvt comm .• pool, apa, t.moiA crta, SC75. Agt. &8700. 851.3526 ......... •actt 3140 ....................... ,~.. .''<()Ill' ';l •· ..;l, ' ;., : I '.'I ', [j • 1 & Z BR Patio Apb. • Dishweshtn & aao·, • Pool & Rec. Room • G1nl111 L•dscapint •Jot to BHCtt & Shop' It :, I ? • ' I . • . ... ·,_ 1 ' I 1 1 I , " • o I I ~ H,,' l )I , OCIAMAllA Walk to tbe beach. Oellpt;fal lfe 162 Br ..... .... w /frplc, all -... Db ... ~ .... OI' t.kiomee. En· lrp&e, D /fl, Jd area, jQJ • .._ w tattr1ad1" .......... ., ...... er••nbelt, lree1 , To_ ... _... • 1 ...... bole PQl- UA• areea, 2 poola. X. lBr,-.. aalJ, LaU Prftadl1 clubllouae ti 1tora1e, encl 1ar. w /frplc, color TV. ,-Jo. -+dep. Xlllt uuaa. eurclu fc ••· l6M'1 WllOt room. Start& at tMS ladudm1 major J9r d9flo, W /)'d, E. dtial, .... "--AMl.noPllb. ...._ CASA .. SOL ..-_.__ I ....., 2 216'1 •s 1'8 Ill -·-· ,,,_. llr. ·~ ---No,.. ~~KW61~~~·~~ ~--r.: .... ,$ .. ,..... IBt, Ua, pool, apa, pattoe, all ad•ll • .. ,.. ... _, 2Br 2ba Condo, Adult commty, sec f(ates, good 2 t.' amdo. very clean, rec rac. S525mo. ~ conv. location. isso or962-2:586. -~-------- 2br , r rpts, drps. dis· New lBr & ZBr, Jacum, bwasher . gar. Nr. 5 pool, or bcb, $390 up. ~ ... Beach. sc.«132 lG ~-MS.allB4 OI' a.-. 2ba. patio, pr. Near heh. ~Mo. 117 Geneva K.8.MM(8). 988-MfiB ............ )141 ....................... 2 Br. l ba.. ocean Vlew, wait to beac h. Up· owled paiDt., crpt. d.tlJs. Refrig., stove, lodry. lilO . ., ·21.lD Lmmy 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 CI0'8'ed pe.rtiD&. moct to beacb, walll to abope, Qmrcb, bulk. village. P\replace, open beam. Leue$900 mo. IDcld ~•ocm Nice l·bdrm. apt. W a1k to beach • town. $35() 'I\i:mer Mtloc. ~ · 1177 ....,_..,... .3152 ....................... Attndive 3 br. 2 ba con· do oo the golf course. liOO mo. Ca II Darl.yoe 65Hl.8l or 497 ·3629. MuicmYiejo 3167 ....................... Alisa Vlllas Coodo 2 BR 11,'J Ba. AC, pool. a du.Id OK. $4'1S. 58J.3:S 16 ... ,,,.. lead! 3169 .. ..•.••••.•........... PAii NEWPORT COUMTRY a.ua UVIMG Singles. 1&2 bedroom ... & townhouses. From $G 644-lSOO 2 Br stud.lo $650. No pet.a. Near Hoatt Hos p . 83l.Q7'9or 1·974-2098 2br or ocean upr duplex tm yrty; d/W gar. deck 3U\.li 36St oopet avl 4/1 Se e Mon ·Tue s . llam·lpm New Villa Balboa Coodo, ocm11 view rrom pal.lo. 1 t.'. 1 ba. IQtcb., blt.ina. No pda ar cbUdren. 1st. LMt 6 deposit. flOO mo. on 1 yr lae. Call for appt. • appliC9tion. MS-'1008. lli'2S to lllO Ur3 br, 2 ba aiQ. AD bltm, balcony, lodry rm. frplc, encl. pr. YrlY. TSL Mamt 142-1603 •DECORATORS DELIGHT oo Water, 6CUSJ1 ....................... Se11illl r-. New 162 bdrm luury aduh •pta ill 14 pl.aoa from UH. 2 bdrm ..,...,..,.. from l53S + pooll. tame. wnterfalla, pondal Gea for cookiq • bMttlq pUl. Fr-om Sm D6eto J'nry clrt ve Nortb on Be acb to llcPacldm ti.a West c:m llcFMdm to Seawi.Dd vm.p. CTM-SJ• -4000 ....................... 112 Wedl •Up• 1 Bra. ldtcbeoettea. pool • maid aerv. 548-975S . Landco Ina Mot.el EmpkJytd penoo 30 yrs or CM!I'. Altnad i ve mom iD Mesa Verde. No cook· iDg. ~9156 MWJr' home. workulg c-pl or students, pvt yard, SUll5.~~ f\un room. pvt home, Sr. Cit11eo w /dog. dog. M•ture & work ing. $18Sm o . Nr 2'2nd IOra.oge. 548.()813_ Vacdiom..... 4250 ....................... SMOG FREE BJG BEAR from $21/nlght. Also condo by lake. 4 brm 2 ba . Forbe s R .E . m4~ Larie Bi& Bear cablo, pool t bl. color TV. 2 frpks, sleep& 14 . ~16 HAWAII 2br, 2ba coodo oo Maul. Privat.ely owned. Rent by week or mootb . C114W'71·1S'7'0 ror free In· lo 6 brodlure. .... to SMr.. 4300 ....................... ~1 Avoid depoaita • cm living apemes ! Prore11lonally alnce 1'71. ttOUSINATIS a:MlS4 Fem. wanted to •h•re W/l&IDe. 2 br 2 be apt. "-4 »-Z. Cll. $1.50 + deG-2711 older pnf, frplc, 1Br, Shr No.La1uoa bome. l!llO yrty. 673-tM.5 Eves. pro f . II a I e p ref . Acrou tr om bch • Stral1ht. UOOllo. bacbelor • 2Br, from --aA:IPll. •mo. J1'V. ~ 8br w/hm. 311r, ... ..S.A.. Baytoceu view! 1 br, -1 .. coedo. Adwta. -+ ut.11. S.Ul llD1 50"19 wk IG'J-Nlll No P9t1. Walk to beM:b. Cooalderate HllOIDI ..... .,. mo/mo. Call _.... ... to abr Jrly a.lmaM I b r , a p l . Jin ...... 2 Br. 2...... .,...,...,... Jtallaoa. tram bw:ll. S1S Jri.J. •Hu>+d. f7l.5m UJ41DST. 91·1%1'7 .... r to e1Man twn. I New vm. 8aJ11oa eondor Ir lioule t. IMDe. N_,. ....._ ~-2Br --m. •mo+~ uUl. ·-· __ ,.,,., . -· ... ",,... 175-7171. .;;;;;;...;;,;;;..;;._ ____ _ Bl •..... '° .... (Or .... YSA&LY·l•r. oc ' aecom•HatloH •I ha.-a .. ,, .. II I 371 .... fem . ...... """ ............. . 'lflW Of IAT ,._. Mt.-. ttal. Ul'l'IUJ'Pt". ...... -·~ ..... ~--~------2 ~r • ..I t.a, frple, _.. ODMo. Bm"a.oa tua• ftrpla. Pool. ........... ,. ,... • .....,... lllt•r• -.. mo. llrw. ....... No fetL ... C."'-1 Ul·Ull cla19, ...... m.-11U .... ' I Pam.le l'OOllUIUlA! J.8..30 waled to aban •/ma.le. ac.e to acc. Sec. gates, pool. ~ pd. S1l7 ~Imo. SG-4300, Ad-Sitter 173 l'ftn roommate w ant.ed. Pool. $117 .so mo. CaU Am631-5C21 Have to share apeases ~ Looking for a room· mate! •••HOWIE*•• Abome abariDc ~ We ban aomeooe for JOU ~,.,..~ Upetain 2 rtn.1 .tr pvt bll&h. ldt.cbea prt riletee. Mm& Verde «:II ) bome. Prder qmet prof. ooo· amtr c.J.1, IZIO f w-u., IZ"10 aafurn. 5tW722 ..... £& .... 4350 ....................... ....................... 123SSq. Ft. -mo 1117 Westdiff, N.8. Apat, 5"1.:5032 1or2 Rm SWt.es rrom m . •DELUXE OYnCES• From 1 rm. up to 17'00 ... ft.. From 83< ft. No lie req. BebJ.Dd Alrporter Hot.el at 2172 DuPoot Dr .. ~w le a. lm-3223, • 12 *PLUSH* Upper Newport Exc. Sle. Hal uplnlded gmd. flr. wmdow om~ avlJJ. mo. t.o mo ~ot 1ocl. reqit., t:lllll. rm., coffee. mail 6 aer. serv. .tr ~ anll. GMe'71. Ml'WfOIT c:ena 1'lo pla.h alfica Hail.a· ble ID •ttorney auite . M1117 utru uicluded Wdb real. CaU DebbM. ~ v.. ol Bey. lit t.lme ol · fend. 2 db omc.. ~ pros. lOOOlq. ft, 2 pft bat.bs. XOO W. Cout Hlry.'Ql-311111.~ WfS TCLIH m 0'::. "H lw•' H •• t ..... .;.;c.......-....-}=-;/---"'--"' .... --./ ....... ...-. C.ill Mr ~oward 645· 6101 i19 W l.9th St. Call Tom JD> aq. ft.. ol lab fanl. S«>-2200> Newport Beach. Amp&e puting.~l. 4450 l2lO IQ ft In med.ical b6dc. Ava.ii for Imm~ OC· C\IP&!k"Y· Ample park· me. Newport ~1 llSTOM H•lt90I M.YD. Newly ~ shop. Pllll CatUer ID Colla lilma baa alficel •Yul ((fl' lm.med. Ottu:PUCY from approl'. 410 to Mmlq. IL w ,,_,. Cflll(.s .tr peiDdD& at reucxia We nMa. Call Paula S. K.aU Afl..%13414 ma NF.All BEAal after or retail lt«'e. llabt St.., H.B. Stl'el!t eapoua.re. 511-IMD C c&M .... 4475 ....................... ante or abop apeee, <IS sq. ft . OD gcq,d C1r + 2 acljo1D. upper units . tat.aJmi 875 IQ ft On a..t Hwy .• So. 1...aguna. ll2DO Mo ... U'T7 EXEC. sums Prime Newport Beat'b loc. Near o.c. aiJ1>o rt. Rent lorl. reception, conlermce rm, Jarutor &erv., util1. 100 free c opiea .tr m o r e . Secrdaria.I aerv. a vruJ. u.z or °'°'Al 851 ·9411 E1ec: ()l(i~ 250 ~ ft . -··················· IZ7Stmo J>ovp Sl. NB 2*X> IQ ft for It mf~ m<IMI. 768-1835 •vlJJ. lmmecl 7~~ Ez.ec\alve offices avail UJ full aerv. olc bklg.. Nr 0 C. All'port. Rettpt & Jhne ans., sccy serv . cool rm. etc. Please al17SU118. Dmk spece SlOO Mo .• and office 116-0 Mo. 1827 Weatcllff Or. N•pt BellCh. 631-0000 •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• SO rda from waterfront' SOOaq ft ('7l4) ..... fmisbed for occupeocy. 1.180 llq. ft . -0 rouod f1ooC' Jamboreet lhcArtbur. trvme. G1'ddlen 833-7501 PltESTIGI WAlaHOMT LOCATIOM .... ,.,. ..... Jll0.4000 Sq Ft. "5peclani.lat' Bay V!Jew5 •Wet Ban, F\replaca • Pri vale Patios •lmnwhale Av..U.btbty ~ CaJI for an Appt. '7MU2 MIWPOIT MACH ln buwtul Coron.a del Mar. $00-~ eq. ft. Cannery Village office Clau A. A/C. util • specie nail. 1 i,e & l Janitorial aerv, only aml. 8robr 17S-49l2. ILOO per aq. ft. elevator ---------1 6 • m p l e p k a . • C d If D E L U X E (110171-MIDO SU1T&'i. From $215. Air cond... a.m11ie pq. uw DAMA POINT Bartiara or Gordon 2500 a.I Qncl Mex I nr 0 C Airport. S750 mo t.o mo <K nm or Ron. Worid 'Mde Reahy 9'1'M88& .... 4550 .... .................. . ..... .,... li!Otmo See Mauaier at 2Dlt Pomona. A pt. 208. C.M.~ ....................... ~ cottaae ln qwet apot lo La1una Beach. ConllLI del Mar or O:lst.a Mtu for $300 or leas. Quiet area es- aent1al. Write ad M36. c 10 The Dally Piiot Newapeper, P .O. Boll UIO, Cotta Mesa. CA 92826 or telephone 8'73-'1154.. SlmaU ciammerria} build· In& .-ielS for plumbiq abop. Vic. of Irvine, C.M., or N.B. Under 911>/IDO. 54M1'7'0 pd. ~ E. Cat Hwy. New commerdal/offlce m.-oo apece, 1ro11nd floor. _e-_ms_...;..• tll __ .aas ____ 1 Ibo loo•lnt to II ve Onm del Mar. dis. 2 $l25tmo. Phone amwer· almrd prtv. owned 00.t rm. au.lte. szso mo. • Cl'eW mem/cD!nd & Reelonomlca Corp. 10 •· Xeroll copy . wW proytde complete m.C7'00 Sacre&arJ Ml'Yice avalJ. ..tty 6 malDt tn re-m.-. <me. tn BaJYiew Hotel. bn.. call P1dt ..a72 Hlltorical landmark. INSTANT OP1'1C!'.s ..., 5Pll .... -• ... Ba v•w 4 allkle Mite°"' loolm& --· y ...,... ..... 00 8lrdl St, haUy 5 ' I ...._., 1mmed. ~. Caatad -,_.......... a.e.mazz tw lilllwd. Lew ar "-1 • fl&l'lllhlre, typewriter. .. ....... -......... . 45DSq. fl. M50mo. etc. Call 1'0·11Zl f ? rr 4001Bb'da9t. N.8. -.,time. O;; t Rt HOS ~sa.-I I 11..._. 44IO ................ --.. . M1WP01f CIMt• nu•naa-••• .. ••• .. roa SAL&·Co':f.lete ..,._, oc.an ... ruu ~ _.. • omee llP8Ce ~':.;~~tt":el'ro~ :::"n: bee. Sulla. -~ .. ~pt, qm<S ult. eo.909 J ' ., .. ._ .__,. lll8A VDD& bR l'Oll SAL& -.......-• ..-PLAZA 9IA1L l\ISTAUB.ANT CID au.. Dr. la N. 1S15 .... V .. S, C.11. ~ Bd1. Aul. l••!Clr Ml-41ZJ Or-.1 Door. Mt.-or •FNlr 1"00DS ~cm>•.,,. SUI LMSI Dlta..doDeeu a.llill or l'llll mo.. to mo. 0t.J A Wu f I 5 ~ •ecta ~ u." a amc.. .,. o.c. .. .. a/ t AlrJllt .. C.11. • mo. W ..., lltMol. 14 a:D-ffew,...t 8dL ae. IM""'111 1f. ...._ ' Cllf!k9, .,.. 1'11 Or.,. Aw .. Cltl a ,._ ... aeb =:~:.-:=: 811btt'IA@. ::=:-;o-: ~'='~·~ = ~l-= ,.,._ '7,._.llMI to ... 1MX to IPll .•• 000 r tP. Term1. Ottel'l I ¥ •T7ll ..... w.. ea.----~------- • ----............ -.... _ Wtth a Clusified Ad CaJINaw!M2·~ 642-5671 bt. lZ:Z ' I w MDitJ13pa. T...t Opp._.,, SOOS Deidi SOlS .............................................. BlSNf.SS IS BOOMING F.am S20t11r. $~1"'11.S~ otben Sales 1uar.an· teed. No nak. Small lD· ...med Call~ Establshed Reta i l gi f t and at.oDeware baaiDest ID --~'cent.er Ideal OWDer operaUoa TUm 11:.e')'. wTth acdleot l"dm1l. Owner reti.no1- Sl2.0DO • atBKTMO PllOIL.fM 21d&lrd1Dao... 97M5Jt ~by Coad .... Loms Widow bas mooey for 2Dd.. T.D's No credit check.. DO pntl Y. $20,000 14>. For •dJon call Agent m.m.i. Anytime llllenst Only MTDL.o.I SI0.000 .tr Up, O.C. OnJ.., Broker': n 4 .e.oon. I BUY 2ND TD's P' AST Pvt Pty. Prio oab 7fi0.Cl'7 U lstT.D.s 2ND.tr3RD5 ~ c.oostraction Loans 1meaor Maaey Avail. We're ('nmpdit1ve. ca.u 11r. aan MO-OOM at Ad.s.u. 174. 642~ .. ..... wmhd P'Dr we1J aecand T D.a' Realty Pmfotia. ~lDI ....... ............. 9-4. 0 I: I I • 1100 ....................... LO-Calorie Alcobohc 89,,....p llec:lpea S2. BACHELOR mmr..rn0N SEllVlCFf, · P.O. Boll 72IQl). J.54, Casi .. ..... -.. PSYClllC •r llEADER It ADVISEJt (1JClliZ7..a. .. Lmr'll to surf tllia sum· rmr. Pukowil.z surfi.o11 s cbool 8 ·136, S40 111.anm, S11219 • L1lllt & Femd SlOO ....................... FOlllO ADS AIE FIEE &all: '42-5671 l.alt or FOUDd a pet? CaO An1mel A1111tance League. 531..ZZ'73, DO fee . MmiFy Wmuhd 5030 FbuDd or lost a pet? Call -··•••••••••••••••••• Special Pala Hotline. Pnvate Party seeks 2nd. Tnalt Deed. SU ,000 to S!D.000 aecured by p~ pen,y. m. 7512 <A&eut >. WANl"ED loan ol 135.000 for SO days at 10%. Secvrity. 100 acres San- ta f'e, N.M. 673-441197, MMlnOBob Mwl; ;1u. Trwt Dtidi 5035 ....................... Wllr' .... Co. AD tna ol real estate llM9tnWd1! ainc:e 1M9. s,. c ..... iut Z...Tlh 60.2171 545-0611 • 7M NrJ,. am. 213 tzSa.73118 Fblmd « at a pet 7 Call Special Pals Hollin~,· 7M ff112. im. 2l3129-3SJS LOST ladies wnst watdl. So. Olt. Plua nr 2llt.h Ceotary. REWARD. __..or 'J'I0.08G. Lost. Opal ring:· REWARD. IWr-ilbaped, e urroaDded w / dlamonda. 7M·05H, m«n.l. . I.Gil. Woman's cl.al rm.g; Estancia R .S . ·1•· . Rewud. Call Sandra fa.Sm. • ~:~.~ ..... !!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!!C! 1 ~~ ..... ?!!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!!'! ~~ ..... ?!~I~!!.~ .... !!!! .. SCIMIU1S -"-111 -Allll -~-..... -CA.P•rr ........ ..,_..,_ ............... = ... , 1•1 ..... -fdCAP•IT ..... oa.... u.tad. PfWC:ri.U-. Vie: Npt .,,_. at 81 I boa Bhd C'M'lll Pbmd: oou.a. t.n-cokw Ill U..HASA APSO lu Ill. 18.. S&'IT£ft P'cm Na A1umal SlleHer --l'UJND: Reel lriall Sit w Yq rem Vic. Npt Qty Hall. ITM'n~ FOUND. BloDde M COUNTS 'AYAU Ll&ht ex~rleoee au.metenl to land tbi1 J>01ll1on Company b11 1reat beMnu and ra1.e1 and there ts plenty of room ror advancement &Artlna 1 lary 1100. Oth~r Accounllo 1 ~1Uans c>pen. Call R la ~ C1at.e ,_,11•11..._, ino...,..,c.M. · MIVll A .. 1400 .............. , ....................... '\IL aACll IOOIC"' .._ ,.,. ~ pnc.. Uledme m•mbenblp • 0 C 'I Newnl 6 mc.t HdUna Datlo1 S.rvlc•I Socf al Club. AppUuUoaa accepted a.,..,..111.nn AMITISll SI.ES ,,. Dalb PUiat bu .. BANKu-10 MIVH A NI MANA•& TIAIMHS PomeraDaao Pleau • ·~· Wllltify. s..im ii. v '*' ........... ~-a ••leaperaoo w ltb ... .,.... cU.pla1 6d· vert&l•1 •aperteace. Oood 1alar7 , com· " · 'aw • uceUet fr. .... -..na.. !aaU.lt oo-tJa CJllllOrtamlUel for • ..-wi&h CIU'9lr am· taiona. National Fina n cial lnst1tut1on Heeks sales oriented 1ndlv1du•I wath 1t ood c l"t'd.ll background ond 10 en· to .... lltds the fulurt-lo JOm rts growana i.tutt & prepare to lake over t...,o m1lbon dollar orface wathtn Lhe next l month." to 2 yean. Xlnt hens and startmg salar> lo $825 ~ Claun or adopt at Inane Animal Care ~. We 11 .. e aurb s:nctY pets Uua Weft! A cuddly lillle Shah T1u/lhllese miz A sleek Doble/Whippet mix. Bladt Iriab Setler mb. White Sbepherd mix . Cute 1ray Corhp:>o Cocker mu • mare. These "'mixed up mutt.s" will melt your heart. 756-3134. Loll: ISO caab reward re· tum ~ sml gold rina w /2 emeraldl. 880-C798 Lall: 1113 Or. Fem Cal, wbt flea collar, VIC. Hunl ltbr. Mf';9508 ....................... 7001 ....................... Be A Thvei A.amt l.n JUlt 6 weeb. 9.lllMll Thvel Sc.boob lllllDl1 Talbert Ave. FV llMT55 7075 ....................... Hardwortia& Pa.later Pai.ating S3I per tm. l'tee ..t. Sb.awn l7J.S701 Bl-Llniual Warehouse Manager seek:iog advan· cemeol. 2 years prac:· be.al experience, ba.aical- ty eJedron.ics. AA degree c.u for aPllO'b"ment •Jllctml DAil Y PILOT ™ 1a-•m En. m F.qua!Em~ Air Coadltioalng water cbUlen aervice man. min. 5 yrs. aper. Call (714~ Al'JMAMAGB On aite. semi·rellred COU· pie with matut.enanc:e ez. perience. 21 unita, Cost.a Mesa. Infant ok. SPMC, c.ec...,., 972·9'55 MANAGER FINANCE CO. Growing company seeks l'XPNll'fll'<'<i 1-'lnance Co or Thrirt and Lo an Ma n OJ:l'r to Join 11 ~ friendly !>laU Xlnt b<>ns and starling ~alary to $20K stS-3111>. in Buaineu. Call aft RECEPTIONIST 5:30pm. 911-7030 Tom ARTIST . G r o w 1n11 c ompan y F o u n d : v I c . Lt¥>. Produetioa Artist oeeded loca l~ 1n beach area Bayfrool/Feroando. HatpW.eed 1100 for fast paced Oraqe :.eeks outi:oing people Balboe. Bllt M. Puppy, ---••••••••••••••••• Crlmt)' publicaUoa ftrm. pleaser t o Join this aimJmos. 67$-1164 bl Pmt.e up, layout 6 lnie beautiful branch wllh -'---------AJ:ccounta .!.!,,Y.L_enez· aettioa neceuar•. rriendly start Grt'al for ence, _. • .._.....,, ea· , t I I j Found: Siamese Fem. bn.callS«M3DI Salary baaed oo ex· en ry evt' o r u s l C.l. Fub.. W . parkma penence. Call Kareo relumm~ to v.ork force ~~ _________ , Fm&~ person wantani? ca ret'r BeauUruJ raahlon laland office haa several po1ltlon1 open from SS50 upwardJ. Great promotian iroepect.a and excellent benefit.a. Call Rita. 540-~. CI ut• Pen I I A.wlmcY J7tOt ....... c..M. • .-v• 4 .. ......_ llttnd.lve. •· lbllllut.lc, part Ume. --&rAUJ'ICIAN -!aper, abarp, protre11ive offd-4. Call for in· ......... •IKssUD JIB. m-Mll ~ Allh* ..... flaD ~ for bu.ay ••loo. Bicbard OveleUe Saloa. 200 Newport Cea&er Dn•e. Newlat Beach ~·-· hll Cbarfe, mual be u - ps 'd. tbna Trial Bala.ntt -Mallt.I SET of boob Lovd1 ol1c. lD IJ'vme In- dUltri • 1 area. Salary t'ommenaurale w /ex· penence. Pleue send Resume to Ad•*-c 10 P.O. Box lstO, Costa ...... Calif. 92621. 8>okkeeper: f\AU or P rr. Apply betnm 2pm~pm. llaD-~ 2530 West Cout Hwy, Newport Bch. ~, Needed for architectural & urban desip firm. Salary Oexil*. beneftta. F1eaae leDd resume to PBR. 18012 Sky Park Clr de, lniDe ll'Zl14. IOCCMWa Real !lai.a.e AllPrUmc Co. oeeds full · t'barce ~.part Ume, bra. flezlbJe, salary oegoliable. Lealle ~Dl:Z Olricll ACCTIP4Y4&1 ca.m llCC9n ........ a.m Pflrm.~~· JaQJ • Lat-Bcb -..wt Clerical DO THE RISING PRICES GET YOU DOWN! WICAM.._, PUd Week.I¥ Top Pay NEVER A YEE llolldlJ ~ VacaUDn Pa7 WI._, ... a..ila a..T,,W .... ti I t s.a ..... , Jom the team of pro- ~ ~poranes Qm ........... JJ'a ....___ -.. COllll ltlrJ,U..-..U COUMla.., hll or p /tlae. DrJ CleHi•I •l•al . NB ...... c ' ...., &Sml\W. ...... """~la WOftr. Elegant. lovely corpor'te olfice needs • outgoing pereon to handle their dynamic V.P. of Finance. Good typing . and patience necessary. Call Rita 540-00M ~nlme • p /Ume .••••••••••••••••• CUSTOIM.AM 0 EN.ER AL ~-JIMlp.ZPllto ,. •Cl-.tCAL ...USTllAL ·na••cA&.. IO CallO.k. .._ dnftt*1 ..... Data e et ry . a11l. c:lpll'Car. IBll 119tem )4_ JO.tey a.ded. Will lrahl. Entry lenl position. Good turttol ulary. "111 co. benl!f'lta. Apply Amenca.n Zetlkr. ltm1 IWe AYe • ln1De Dellcateuen Person, aut be OYa-18, neat • mature W /train . F 'lime . meld wlutda. See 1""Y. Hi-Tune Deti. &E 17th. St .C M. oaJYlaY ,_SOM f'refowt y A llLo SupplJ 213'2 Avery Parkway. llV ~IJvery Dnvtr Part umt Dmla.I Lab. Ideal for bouaewava • metw"e penooa All or PM Mio-~ Kay VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICE.S 546-4741 38411 Campus Dr1v~. Newport Beach IA<'ross from John Wayne Airport I Equal Opportunity Employer ••••••••••••••••• r>..- MICHAMICAL .... s DiecrM. llliaimam H · ptriencl canudered. ~­ cellent btneflta and war1aal coodltionl. .. ia. uoa Viejo area. Only u...-.mc~ =mmt need •PPb -SllaaD. 511·31111 Factory Workers an ctwnval rd"IDer'J. Fu u lunit permanent po1I lion• Hacb acboo l cbmm&ry or woriE e I · ptnf!DCe W'1lb rbem.k •la betlltul. Day • eveoinc sbafts Will tralo. medical insurance t.m&a, pAMS for by Co Paad v•eal1on plan, mstt ~ plan. auto S.Jary ancreaae pro· cram.-E 0 E ~l Qaarda MllMeMOW UNIFORMED GUARDS •Pay up t.o Sf.19 per br. •UoJforrm • cleaning free •Mature personll Wekome. •WWlrain. APPLY IN PJ:RSON MON·F'Rlt-3PM BEKINS PROTECTION SERVIC,ES a.n w. Ball Rd. Anaheim, Ca. 171417 ..... ll EO.E. M/F ------- ,_ en"' 5350 ....................... A,rrolmlioc --=--------1opportun1h c:reat bens Jr.Ace tlagetetil Asaemblera. Saalmaker ancl ~tarting s alary LO ---------Tbe Jolly Roger Inc. baa nr. oc An11<>rt. M·Tb. SHOO w....,&se.ct l'ull ar part tune llwt bit over 11 • t• lbl Xkrt bmlftLI es E . 11th. St a.talllsa. HAM>YMAM t•IDll> lmmed. opeolDI for local. matun ~ for liCbl WlilJ • ....,..,... wart • aeoera.1 omee ,.. ................... lt.ne COYBGIRL * tSJ.0771 • 3t Hr Oulcall Servtce PRE LAW student needs '25,000. Will do anytlung LeRal. Conf1denti11l DVM. P 0 . Box 3242. N.B. 93663. DIAMOND WANTED· Pnv. party wlll buy l lo 3 carat, cash. N .8 . 548-4975 ~GE simpatico Your masseur· aa Bob James <Malls !Hl, 494-51 U •• SP IRI TUAL READINGS lQam. lOpm. fi\J Uy Lie 'd -.72116 or 02-9034. JSIS S Camino Real, San Oem. O.C. AJRPOIT •ESCORT• Spec1ali1ln1 lo PrclesaMm.ala. 972-4971 .•...• lOa.m-Um Gt...tCa .. •y ESCORTS :M Jira Ml-000 CHICICSJMC /VISA •FOXY LADY* OUl'CALL ONLY •'7~1131• DISCREET Oln'CAU. ~· ~/App'\. M:tr'MllYe sentJim>an JIJ, ..re, duA, new here. Wanu d11creel luocb wtlb M / f' or niup\e JIM tor fua "Uv.lte0 ' PO Hox fl7, ~port lkb. <.:a smi ___ _ b CS I hAA LOYIL Y L.UllS MODELS • l?liCORTS With PENTitOl18£ YJGURES. AU. OOCASJONS .... 717-3199 ~ ...... a polWoo open for aa u -ll&aH:30 pm. Will tram. penenced Jr. Accounting 979-1&1 CCII COIT"/ 972-9955 Oertt. Duties are vaned, and beak reconciliet.toos, &Mllt.ang daUy aales re- ports, gen 1 ledger ac- count analya ia, Al R. Op- portWlllY for advance- ment. Xl.nt Benefits " worltinr conditions . Salary commensurate w /experience. Send Reaume or apply in person to. The Jolly Rocer, Inc:. l '1042 G illett.e Ave, lnine,92714 71~ ~ BKPNG TEll.POBA.RY ReOlt« today to won oo vanom accountmg & bookkeeping ass11n· menu. Work close lo your home. Figure Oerlcs to Senior Acroun · tants needed lhroug bout Oranie County. ADULT COHC~SSJON WORKERS-l Sat mo. a.rt April 6. suo br. J ASSEMBLERS lit • aMI Sbift.a A Vail. ExceHn rt opportunity in mil medical device mfg c:o. with aood crowth pWontial. Initial duties varied. ~ produc· lion exper. helpful. Manual dexterity nece&aatY. Muat be able t.o re.ad " write Eoghab. M.00 to Btart. ApptJ io person RENAL DEVICES INC. Mal Ftankha AYe, TmtiD TEUER TRAINEE Growmi: lrvml' l()('att'd c o mp a n y set>k <, 1nd1\1 duol v.1th Cash 1enn~ bal•k1tround. n 1 cl' a µ JH' a r .in r ~ a n d hi: ht lyptn~ a baltl)' X Int o pp c1rlun 1l1t'S f o r 11 d \ u n 1· " m 1• n t G o o <.! bent!ftl' a nd i.tart1n1? ~:.lary to S650 CCII C.-rf 972 .. 9955 TFI' EIS AS•••s Buullful beath located For medical dedroalcs. c o m p • n y s e e k ., Ex:perieoced preferred. expenenct'd Tellers v.ath bWwill trai.n. Haun 7am nt <'E' appearan1" ;ind to 3 30 pm. Exc:ellenl o.uli!oin.i Pt·r~on.illltt'' benefl111 • workiD& COD· C,ood j!rov.lh pot1•nl13I ...... II' . 0 VI j X Int b(on, ::ind 'l.trttn).! uauODa. lSllO e 0 \alary lo $900 area. Only tboee seekulJ permanmt employment CCII Cany need apply. Call SUau t72-9tSS 51D·3D>. NOTE TELLER ,,_ tnMk, ralMa, exper BABYSJTrER·fUll·Ume ~ul but not MC. Call lo car. for $ mo. o&d Bob Pblllippe at <>ranie twtna • 7 yr old llrl ID Ouily Raceway 552-55U our lleu Verde pool Rcautaful be1wh h1t·ated b11nk !lt'l'kK lndlv1duul with not(' bark~round nnd on «'Yl' towant the future lo Join Its frt('ndh ~l:ifr Xlnt benriats nnd 11l art10J( salary to $1000. *out II* -----bome.'40-4GI> ca -;;;.~~ ... Babyalll•r. full lime. &42-•12 ,... s.J:u5 ~ 7 ID09. old •irl. ~= MC/Visa Mt.1118 SSS 8enk1nc TODAYUI =-~ ... __ , s.. +leel IJ60 1he DIUJ PUat needs a ..... .,...., far ov aa.tfied An .......... bent .......... _ .. _ ....... Advertl1ln1 Depart· -~!t.C.11. EXOTICUS IDllDt. Tb• penoo we 511>-ADO CREDIT CHECKER Beaullful beach loc:ited c:o mpon )' see k, attra<'llve Individual with experience a!'I Credl1 Checker and desire t< 1trow with t1pandln11 IOOllW:~ PoBWan wttb l P'ubioo bland l.Dve9l· IDelll firm. Exeellart <JI>' portuai:ty. Call ~1.23 IRVINE 1:.0.E. Boya, girla, to aeU flowen a.EIUCAL Oft Ilka OW1' 18 for L A nmea to bome9 aa NB • CM. Rellal* • bave ck· pm. c:ar. Perm P rr U00 /$450 p er mo ~.6*-SM4 EuUs" weekend. 12.SO pr hr + bonus. Slao. S.11-11231 tu =6t:S•area bas immediate operung for CMbier. Hoars I : J0..5. Experieoce preferred. OxUd Helen llcGinley for appJintmeat. 644-2282 IUYa s.a Ana II.and ad Ql"tt baa tmrnedia\e ope1Uqa for an esp. tii.o"er. Appb· cmil must have "1). an at ~ 2 d tbe foUowmg fields: PluUc5. Elec lncaJ hardware. Eler lnc:al or Plumb1og Persoo mual be sell· motivated for lbu de marvtiog poahJoo Salary open, bring resume Call PW9oonel : 714 ·Sf0..4111 ScMb Paofic Loduslnes, 2100$. Fairview, S.A car wlllh Quhien wanted full or P!f. F\.u Vly, Santa Ana, • Npt Reh. Call 644-4460, M. A.all for Nancy. CASHIER S&VERWOODS MEWPOIT We have a full lame permanmt pmiboa am · rmdiatriy nailab&e for ao experienced Heed ~er an our qu.ality MerlS clotb.inl store. Xlnt ae1ary • c:o. benef'lta ~ ply lo person to Mr Crooka. 45 Fe1b100 Wand. Newport Beacb,. E.0.E. ~llEIS UTDTEM MAJlKETS ~ now available fcir full time Aaaiat.ant Manacen 00 2bd • 3rd abUta. No exper1en~e nee. We tra.ln. Advance-ment opportunity for rDIM&f"'*'* pmlt1om lo u.~o per bour I( QUdfted. For more ID· (armlllloa • iDterriew. lllllli.Y to •tore 117, Ill Del llar, Coate llaN. en.em. WUJ bsteniew llonda7 tbru Prlday fromlllm lolpm . Equal ()ppor Emplofer •BANKING OPPORTUNITY MS.PURCELL AMERICAN SAVINGS 7 t 4-141-llll LAGUNA HJl.J...S. 4*J8S EJ Toro M IDE M IYIH a.BICAL Re0ster today for local lelqlorVy ~u 557-0045 U\-Llr\: II Mf'OllMY l'fftONN(l SllMCI\ 17Zl mrc... street ... ..,.,. ... Den'A&./......., ' day wk. Peri<> offitt x. RaJ lie. reqcl. Penon.t- b6t penoo wanted for growana pra cti ce M7~ DlllllaJ ltDUt•iutic DENT AL /Q1f..,..... foreqiaad· iDI Newp&A't Bladt pnc· lite. Ez~rience or 1rb00Un1 preferred. 644-~ DISPATCtB J"roiltiiMVf t\taJth CM'f Q) In Newport BellCh 1S DOW cciahr1m& OD fOIA« 1oten1ew1 for 1ba rp eoer1et1c tnd1Yiduals will> e:l:per' cblpalc:bml amhnlanc.es, fare. pobC'f' or l&Xl vehicles. Mu.al .. Ye wortcmc knowled~ ol Qranaf' County • day 9'd _._ XJnt start.me aa1.uy • rnn~ beoe<11.s pac1ta1e. Av11I. May 5-3). Fur ant.ernew CU>· tac:t Deo11e Gu1mood 6lJ.lfl6 E 0 E M IF Doc ·Groomer . E1 peneoced. taleott"d . ma be ex:per 'd ui Hand· a. .. s aamorull.•1-0'l'CM Part Ume la full t 1me 0RJVERS _ l200 Wed. lfaft:Yard. put Wne • .., ioa. Apply 1· Eleven WW &ram t.rwlt dnvf'n St.ore. 10¥7 W. Baker. C)Satlam-lpm. tllM41l _c._11_. -------4 Driver1Gardeaer comb . Oat Typaat part time Haore Y&bd CA hceme Small plnn'DI Irvine~-Good dn v1n1 record nee. eau Nuey ~ Ma. •ae 20 APS>tY at Pennyaaver . 1160 COMPANY Plecmia. CM. 911!51MfAT1YI DRIVER. lleynbof"s .,... penaa ..... lo ,,.. driver' to make de- repreeeat utabliabed It verlea from com · IJOWIDI co. Great op-m I 11 a r y to o u r 3 por1ualtiea.IT5-ZIOl rHtauaoh. lloatly CX>llPAN"ION -Elderly mar-., boura, ltnlabed woman H•h middle by 1-1 pm dallJ. 5 daJS, apd womaa lo m home M·P'. ldael for llude:ot w / 6 doa-*k dUl.Mi9. Non· p.m. d&aaee. Call Hal lmohr. Salary. II tu. 974ZIZ ~.-.sm CO NCESSION WORKERS-le • 17 yr olda preferred, own tram, :u dJS I* wk. ~meala 6 ........ Call M Pblllppe at 0ranp OluntJ ~J 5Dl6ll OOOlt -~-DMded for expaodloC faatlly ........ elt.ata. Good Pe.J 6 ..... Appl;y -Harbor BlvcL C.11 . ~ llceorWIOllMD2Synor older. Kaow I.be coaat dtiea. Net 11.m a...-or more. Oranc• Coatt Yellow Cltb, 1'79 Mt. HerTmaDa. P'ouDtala ValleJ. (No of Slater betwa Newlllope • Ellcld> -...... .._, .... ICI H•k 1bo11ld eDjoy E.O.E. ~· a.. t I ... -...... be ab&e .__._. organization Xlnt bf'nefals and 1tartln11 ---------a..-p&allt d=tP'nl totn-45wpm (clectrtc >. -IAMla,. Plaat main· have a plea 1 ant CC•••t'CcWlllTtler teoaace. Aa I•• aa ,... ... a11t1 la ••J•1 -~ call wwtmts wtu. a 1reat 71twtl41 .,..o1peap.1 u -..... ,. ...... .. fllllllj ........ CIOm• ... U,-.111 ~::...~~ ~Clml 1411 aaruce, ete. 11•1•1'7 I········--··-···· Pl.llltom' ......... I U&ACIC IOOI"' PlweCl90tor~ C>.cC.'a ..... 6...-n· l"tl*lu1·~ = ...... ~ 6 I0-«'1',aL ..._,,. • u.. CMJ•ICOAST Liil ... , ..... la· ...... v -,.,. t s kJ<Xfer. "":.~~· -.. lllft,_ ••• Calla .... Som• aota dept. H · ,.nence •-ad be de-....._ ~Cdfonla Bank -A.NewpartC..-Dr. ~-•. O. &. BA a GIRL · Mtrtl klll. NMI-. ~ ...... WOUM"PlllCI ...... ~~ ~ eeeept.cl ll...,,_ WA!ft'ACTIOICf !Z -:--=.:lt>7· ...,.........~ o-w~MNm , aaJary t°n '7"1>~57 1.., z. e 8'rttt St. llO, Santa An.a • AU.JOBSrRU a.teal ... JOIS SICmAmS nPllT •••AL oan.u•sce1 ................ •anU.lllrU..l*i· dam. u ,.. •Mt to wad.lltft••ealll Tal'l.OY IMC. Ullttul 1d1 . .......... ............. fll.UIJ I r --._......~ ---- Wt t.w ammed. opta· mp for Warehome 11.Membly TnuDees fad.Ory FEEE J OBS PAID WEEK.LY IRVINE £.0 E Floor aervace Nr. OC Alrpln. M· lb. lam-4 JO pm. .m truD.. m.1c Food Pftl) It ~cb maktt. No npeneoce needed. J'lt'lUbW ~ ApplJ 10 per son ~I Terrett. 2!!1U Recbll. Q:ata Meu fUll ume paaruoa m our ~ ad dept. hrs Moo thru Pt1 9-S. lele • OUIUr SAUes, reqs «ood 1peltJnir. 1rammar 4r pmmamhap Mual enJOY meetm.t the pubbc App ly Peooysaver, lHO own lnml. Xllll wofttDa CllDll • beneftta. M . 30, M· F . SIOO /mo Cell Ptrlomel548-4134 HOSTISS Apply Blacltbeard 's Reltaurant. '250 Mart· mpte Way Npt Beach. HOSTESS1CASKU:R - E:lper. full·Ume Apply ua penoa Ben 8l'OWDll Rmtauraal. 3U06 Coast Hwy.So.Lac\aL NOSTISS 1'aJJ 6 put time. Apply lo penon. No phone mlla. JallJ Racier. 400 s. a-t Hwy, Lq. Sch. fbd deslt t'lert, NCR C!XI, c:ombmalJOl'I desk & rebel night audit. Apply t.o Dn1d McNeUl. Hoc.el ~. 04-ll.Sl. 425 S. a.stHwy.LB HOTEL/MOTEL night auditor. apply Cratic Prwley. Su Clemente 1m. m w. fllpla.ndiaa ~·a C M tbacleanen wanted lo ---------wiaR for Janlre'a 1U1· GENERAL OFC CdM . gedy Ano ·1• bra 8-4, 1111un. dependable 3420 -ru..Fti. 67$-1514 E. Q)Mt Hwy .. SS1·5619 Houlecleanlog oeeded Gemral Offi~. l.Jitbt typ-w/mottl t'leanlog ez. cng. wU.I t..r&Ln Jean El penenc:e. 1-12 5 dys wk. Ito Mfg , H 8 . <714 ) SLMtNperbr.CSMflO ~J:m G-ulllla.rll For anteroataonal marliet1og r o Fu II char1e of l1lerature Nncnmc. mail m.aduoe. m11r dul1e1 Full benefatl Apply M :JOpm. IMS Eqwp- mnrt, 2I05 Barraoce. Irvine. Mrs. Coplan ..,. .... ...,., Nice beach area ~face. emual ICft• ..... e. cood '1Jiilt, •t.e f'ilia1. 7 AM· l :JOPll , 1150 wk . ~. llUteLocaa Gir l P'tlday. req. 1d. smmary, math aptitude. ~.~.acd1.• aa.a prvc. betplW. Fut paced NB bualneaa. -.aooomo.MMM5 ~.UYe-blor OIL 5 ct.19/Wtlft. Rm 6 bd pl\&S ul. W1mda free. 9D4MM. CaU 6 to 1 lpm. Houaewives • Mothers need x1ra money! Y oa already have tbe ~ oeedecl. Ca.D MHZU "°'8e'w'IY9 • lt.Udeats to ..JR JUDdl nab. 11·2 at WienenctmltMI. Good Pe.J Sl..Z5 pr hr. WkDd • bollday off. Contact !11.saheth '1M-S74. 250 s. aistol,Cll MSPICTOll ftAla To ........ all phuea of la- ..... Must pau com- pm:y .-,.1c&1 incl. t>.~ X-ray: 1'U:in1 apptic•· lion• 1 ·10 o nly . Stratoflea , 171 1 1 Armatrooa Ave. In. E.O.E. A Kendavta Ind. i •l! ·,· ~?~::1 ..... ?!!~ I~~~ .... .?!.~!~~~ ..... ?!!!!~~! .. ...?!~ I~~ ..... ?~!! ~.~.~ ..... !!!C! ~. Mlrcfl 31. ,. DAIL v PLOT a "'-1~ ~~~~ ..... !!~ ~~-•••• ?!~ ~~~:.~-... ?!~ .. ..... . . • .. .. ,• . . •' ... ,. '· . , I • I I I I Englneef1flg Rockwell Hanford will be inte~ng locally to tell you about som~ the best opportunities an ere. RICHLAND, WASH. -lncteosed ocltvlly In stote-of-th&-Ort rPN has creoled many OddlflOnol opporl\Jnlties few corMf ~ ment ot the lifst and one of lhe lofgest ructeor tuet:s r~ c omple)(M In the wOOd: the RocicwelknonoQed Oeportnt of £ nergy tocllily ot Hor1ofc1 Recruiting 15 now In ptogreu to three p11mory programs: c hemlcol processing, waste monooel'' ond vtlol support sefVlces IOI the entire site Professionals ~too­ lhe-tob challenge pk.ls abundant outd<>Of recreotlonot f"· tunllles will tlnd both In thl.s sceoic Northwe.t Ofeo. local lnterviewa will be conaucted near Orange County Airport, April 2 through Aprll 4. TO SCHIOUU AN INTOVIEW, call the appro- priate number shown below on MARCH 30 FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. and MARCH 11 THROUGH APRll 3 FROM 9:00 A..M. TO 6:00 P.M. POSITIONS AVAILABLE .. MAnltlAl Pat Lloyd. (7M) U>OIJO, bl I002 ~,,_,. JOO~ lor OrrelCCll" C*JrW ond OOt'fM:* to~~ ond ~ OOllCeflll" ~ loareOC""• ~ -Aoc:acwoel pollCiM ond ~and~ ~ ,..._ onel 00.-mcJlellal ~ l'9QCJldlnO -onel c:onclllof>l rt PMC>CJl1"Q onc1 ~lilonnQ ~ cwoea ond ""*" abC:OnllOC"- lnlM'plet\ and malt4" t9CO•-IOOllOI• ~~ polCyol'ld OOIJl'Qlond~~-ono!9111Md~ ~.., wlll't ledelal ~ ~ono~ ku ion.,. 'l90'S •c;>etleltee t'l r9iOted ~. 00-111 ... ~ OOltftOCIWOQ ~ ~ IA In ...... NJiiWmilfOIO IOI .()QUI 1.-C 1 s•ocll ~ IS IA OI l&'\'1lar dliG"*'9 OU -V90r' ecoei,.. tee In c:cntloC1 t~lltog Wiii r'9gOftoll9 tu0001iltOCl1 IOI ~ ---. c,on. a.fkJnll.. ~ -Ol '9MOfd> onel ~~ IUSINEH/ MANACHMINT SYITIMS Pot Uoyd, (7l4) IUOl70, lxt. 1002 IA In ....-..U ~li'OllOI\ ~ Compulef soe.ioe OI t9iOteO llell» DUI lnt'M IO 11"9 V90!1 ~ "°""°"' Ote O¥OflOC)le tot QOetO!IQl>ond111Q111 ... l0!10e Ol •dallnO ~and~~ OI ,_ llV'- INDUSTRIAL ENGINURtNO ,at Uoyd, (714) au-ol70, lxl 1002 ~.,.._. S.-0 pollilOt'e °'*' In lnQ.ttlnOI l<IQll-• 'O ()eool1met ~ ~ lodllY plonntnQ onel .... planrW'IQ OCfMllM "9ttotm COii ~ ~ OeweloC> and ""°"°"' ~ tN!!IOO ~ and iOCllly uMIO """ OO!lol'a ... 0 lotoe ~· QI 09'....:JI p.,rpooe and rv::leOr ...,. ... ,,.., IOOi'' ... t()C9lel.. OTHlR AVAJLAllllllH Appohilii...,. tWmbef fof theM po1ltton1: Emmitt Jackson, (714) Ui-<>170, lxt. 1001 I lectrtclclft """°"" °"°"'· 1n11011o110n. 110 • o ioe. ono WOl1r ~ io "-llK lllCOI ~ Pet!otTn l!outJietl'IOOIWIQ. _.g, and moe•vic.e on~ "'°'°" and genMJIOrt c-~ f<lUI a more .,..,.. •-• ;oe """""° IO oa1>1e ono ~ "O' ""'' be al* IO l'tOndle c:tom 11'81 and OIOQ lne one1 llnOw ""8 llOnOOrO tl'1'CIOI~ ,....... P9flOlm '"'~ n0...,, iOllOe IQbftoollol • IOYQlll ono l'llOClll on OI ~~Set lO on0 .... 1ocJ1a and~ ..... ~ OI p(IW'lr IOoll, IO peffotl"I\ Qllol9t t• .-0. leCI W'Of\. ~ tn ... IQMJftOI I ono l'llgh ~ ~ IYt,_,.,. • l'..o.d (dllam one1 ~> ....._ .......... Morltor. ~ ono IOmQle on piqec11 ono -f'wf!orm o..c1 IUMl'Y "'*9 ~I "°"9 no! ~ MIOCll/leO 0t wl-. unulUOI condlllorw .,.. eicpec te<l =c"" ~ etouflc:ollOn Mull"'-llond llgnClll. oaClle "'*'" ~ -Wllh ~ CIOt'tM ond IQodlno. ~ OI ~ f<Jl>i'-c:ollon _~ ~....,.. "-•MUoftnO taOt In our~~ IOIC'9 ot lloc*wel ~ ()pefotlona Of9 o ~ Cflolllnge IO"'°"' ~ tn OMlfOble lf'<OI 'l'OU l'IOY9 ~--In~.,..,__,. ... OI ..,._, flllOI. at ... 0. ~ In law .. ~I-ii, C!lmll'lal jllflloe. 01 polOe ~ You mull be QI leoal 2 I Y9Qf1 OI OQ9 ono ~ IO ,,_. OU1 meQIClOi and P"'9ICCJI slonOoidl PllOI IO dUlla owlOi I•• -Ntro l)flOf IO POl'OI ~ 'l'OU ......, PQtl~IOIV~~ we offer o mo.t attrocttve pay ona benefit• POcitooe Including llte, medical. OCC!Oel 1t lnMonce. In oddlton. we offer excellent ICJVlnOa ond retlr•rleWlf pa-. M In OUf tOUtrlwett WosNngfon IOootlon ~t near RlcNoi id. with '"°' IMng '°' f11l9(V ... tvte . We a,. on equat ~·~.,.,and we en. cour099 mlnotttle• and female• to apply. U.S. CMINI_., ~ "' For"--who cannot t» 11•••ectot "* ttme. ~ ,_.,,.to W.I. ~ lmpto,...... ~. Rocttwett HonfOfd Operatton&. Hcn.M tnter- natlonol. ,.0 . IOll IOO, llcMaftd, Wcuhtogton 99• Dept. OCT. 41~ Rockwell P*~ lntemattonal lmall cbDU* ....... IHl11Uoo Urm lo .......,,, C.ater ..-, apalWiid • .nktmt • eo1r1etlc 1•111 Hcretary. 8 .H .. die· ....... Ult.~ tllltlt r m&ttt. Xlot. ....,., dQ• 11'0 1 UIPOD qoaUfleatloa rad ea- -..... Good~. ..... ~SICltlT.dY Jlbr NewpW't &tad> Ltw anc.. ..._ ..... a.Im. ellUll. mut be tell· .._ • baYe abWt1 to WCIR u.nckr pretture. Saltry commenaurrt.e w/qu.allflcatJou. Call w.tllO. Llquor clerk , ea · paieDced. hall Of' put t l me . ApplJ 278 &ro.dway, L•I Bch. BrmdwQ Uqia. Uquar n.llbt maaager. busy t.acb a.rea, full Ume. aper. neceuary. top wa1ea. appl1 10 penon. Hotiday House Uquan. 2111 E. Cout Hwy,Odll. LOT ATJ'ENDANT Muall be 1.8. F\lU 6 put Ume. La& 8d> area. C&U ., 1'1UZ. MACBJ.NlST TRAINEE -Prd. IOIDe abop ell· per. for small manu! fU'Ul in l.rvtne. Call IWey for aAJt. ll'1'Ml9> MACHINIST ProducUoo laLbt. Eapr rmnimwn 5yn. Top pay • bmdita. Call 540-5.206 Mactinist Ml 'I 1•0..ulllou l.llt • 2nd ShiJ\ opeainp. we have Probatio n , Ment •Cost ol Lmng lo creases . Ful ly paid Medical & Deattl + mtQ)' ot.bef' ouut&Dduii beoefils ROSAN INC ~NwprtBclL Equal Os>IJty Ehipk>yer. MAIDS $4.~·SS.OO br. fU1l • part t.uoe, own tramp ocs. 675-2101 Maiot.eoaoc:e per&<>nnel ne eded w /gene ral ~ ol dectnc:aJ. ptnmbong & A.IT c:oodi · t.IOaiG£ Apply t-0 Gil, Surf 6 Saad Hotel. Lag\ma Beech. "1'1-'"17 MAINTENANCE lllAN «!() Unit edutt COIDJMe1. Oceanaree.1121153 llAINTENANCE · See our ad for PIPEPIT· TEil. ELECTRICIAN. CRANE OPERATOR. l"RON WORKER RIG· OE1lS 6 RADIATION MONITORS under · 'Eacloeerl ng ·' 10 &oda)''s Clasaified Paces HANFORD OPERATIONStROCKW- ELLINTERNATIONAL ~· Ambruom couple. p /time. t2· Ubn/Wt. a&00-900tmo C all Bill Hugbrs : ~302!6. Mtture S tleslad y Ungerie exp. pn!f, 673-mo MECHANIC -$200 Week. WiU train ~D Sam· Blm--.Ml.3 ..ecHAMCAL MSCJ TlCHMICIAN Two yean nperience working w1tb m1oute puts. Medical company. Excellent benefits 41 warbll coodd MJQtl. 1111 ... 1loa Viejo area. Only ta. aedDnl ~rmtMDt m4*17meat need apply Oall~ ,3130. lledk:aJ Au 'L Btck ol-nc.. Eqlel'. oaJy Busy Pd.uiciall. M4-49'10 ~ALIACIC OtlC Ea'prd only. Newport 8eacb UnJklO. MU7Z2 tetCAL~ Rap ..UlG· clTtduJ wtlo aUoYs dri V· ma tnd 1a ramlliitr wttb OCILA area. No sale. mmt uve own trau Medical bacll1round blApt\ll, wW train. For llRlt-'JIM:liOOM·F9toS. llecHeaJ Froat ofc int. tyJliult. pref 5 Jn esp, Ilk farSC)llllie 1'11-3111 or en l»0'755 lldal MsiMaol FTonl • becS offlce. esperieoce helpful. Call Aao at IC7.at MOroalOUTI .......... OllllO't ...... J for p91t..U.. .......... . 'n.t DlllJ PUol baa I ............. t•all.tble ln U.a.&bLapuaru . Delivel'J. altemooat. lloedaJ t.bru Friday. moralap Satlll'da y 6 ...-.,. No moMbly door c0Uectio111. Earalnft about llOO per moo b groat . Reliabl e ~aod1maU catb defoetl required. Call «i-•221. Poiter Oue&t. (Or dftaila. Newtpa,.r deh very ..... a.MM. 1 dY'I wk, hnlWt own auto, Coroot ditl Mar. call 1n-eo11. NIOprtDo. HOW..._ fUIJ •• .'J'IMI hpaocfl•• rewJ •lee· Indal ftnll lt now ac · ~~for f"'1-Ume emp&oymeat Salary • commL11ton .,. • m....a.e w /exper Will train. Call Enc: !llilMll3 NURSES AIDES - Ortifted or Trainees. All lbdla. Mtu Verde Coov. Hosp. 561 Center St., C M Nursmt ..-.CAI.ASST Procreuive Health Care 0> located ID New'POf't Beech IS DOW roodurl1DR 1oterv1ew1 for RNs . LVN1, w EllTL Can cbdates Wlll be bn «ht. ~lJc: 4' have dot driVUll rtt<>rd. 4 day llUt week X1nt salary ~ fnnp beoel'JU p.cbge f'or lDlerv1ew contact Den ise Gu im o nd &lJ.1616 . E 0 E. M / F' Nunma TllAGI PlllSOH f'roCteaai ve He&ltb Care Co. lD Newport Be acb will be opaung M a1 >II> Now atteptinf apptic:a · boas for bnCb enerReUc RN's wrth Emer1ency Room /l'na&e ellper 4 day work week Xlot start.Lo& salary 6 fnngt' beneftta pacll&e For 111 ~ coolal'l Oen1M' G u i mond 641 1616. EOE M1F N\nlDC N\ftS Aadel. All ahtAs Gmd rwLe"' pay. No ft· per. nee. Wall traan. C.ertillcaUoa prosrrm avallabAe. ApplJ Port Mesa Coe•aleacent tbpltaJ.. 2570 New pon Bhd. C.JI. MMMOO Nm-llllC R.N. rebel 7-3 • ,.11 Xl:nL rate ol pay Apply D 0 N Port Mesa Con vUeaceot Hospital, 2570 Newport Blvd C .M ~ Mrsmc LYN'S 7.3 JO • 3 11 JO, •.JS U> S6 7S per br Ovlltand1n1t benefits Reft\&1ar & men t raaes .2 ~ vacaUocl altt'r I YT Major mecbc:aJ, den· tal •hie LOS at oo cost to ~ fl1pb.lp Con v a le ~c:en t Cent e r . 6C2a44 01llcaJ Care Exp pre rerred. Will tr&111 for tht.8 Speaalty F\iU tune. In Miaaon VteJO. 714-llt-1100 a~ Loolingfor a~wayto ..... xtra EAS1BSSS7 You11 find It at Kelly Usu temporary ualgn- mmta availabM for a day. week. month or loneer A perfect opportw:uty for STUDENTS 6 TEACHERS to earn ea· tra S$ dunn1 !:Aster vacatioa.. •TYPIST •MallT AltllS •WORD NOCISSlee •c::a.m.S ... , ... ~ •W.A•IOUSI No experience oeceuary Top Pay . Pakl vacaUOnt .. ~et· ral bonuMs .• NEVER A n.::t IEL~ S ,._VICES CID ar ~ 11111 todaJ IMDe.ID-... l nm._.._, Ctr or. .. a.t.M..MJ.-. ~~~~~~~, .............. £ r...-•~m..a DmOallatM. -..ou ... , 7 1t15a .. ll/PJH .. Of"P1CZ GEN. BKXOP -........ »abrwt. ., ..... U&m • Ptlt Ume 1aln work. Psfeei for coUet• slu· elm& liatierellt.ed lD rctall merchandi11ng & d11· ~. 8ab1r7 open. Call Ointt lmponen. Dua ~-.rm. ,JJ«TTIMI P9•••s Allilt iD edit.or IUl'Ve)' oaaducted from our ol · ftce It die Oranae (;out Dally Piiot 5:)0.t:IO ... P'ri. t ·JO.t :30 Satur· day. Great for coUegi.a.o.s tad moonbclJter'I ... pr wk . ONLY Rf)QUJREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE Call 642-4321. en 312 after 5.JO PB, Moaday t.bru Fhday PART TIME EVEHINGS Enterpnalag adul\1. OYel" 21 W1lb Dynamic:. Adveoturoua penanahues. who enjoy worlll:101 with and mwvttini yout.M ages 10 to u Phone Mi-'3:21 Ell 250 between 2 and 6 P..11 ASK f'OR LAURIE EO E PART TIME EVENINGS Eaterpn11ag adults, ~ Zl wllb Dynamic. Adventurou s penaaahtJes, who en.JOY worlttog w1tb and matJvallQ& youths ages 10 l-0 lJ. $100 a Wffll prVU11! Phone 642-4321 Ext 250 between 2 and 6 P ltl ASK FOR LAURlE E OE Party Consultant / Counter Person. full b.mr U>Ch.limg Sat App- ly 2025 Newport Blvd. CM PAUE.UP ~ wllb • le.-1 year n ~rieoce , preferably newspaper. t:Jtcelleot ... , •• ~ ~11-A• ApplJ ~tAll •1 PM, MaDday lllna rnday O.f!MelCOAST DA&.YNOT now . .,St. c:.... ..... ~0,;1 ,_,, . . ... ,. P~TE.UP ~ ~ at ~-1 year t'•. perteoce, preferably oeW'lpaper Excellent C'Oml*lY beaefils. Apply between 9AM • 6Pl!f, Monday U1na Fr tday APPLY IN PERSON OUHGICOAST DAILYPILOT llO W. IA Y ST. COSTA MESA f.-lo,,ty~ ~ Clrlt, c:b.a1Jeaim1 posztSon for person • f l yr es per Some com· pWer' u~r desll'able QUI Shuiey 1t SG-:M76 or Mnd resume to Conl.l.MO· taJ Dnlhng U.S. PO Boll 83111, Npt lkb, 92J56C) PBX Amwenng Sttv1c:e Opmiwra. aht11tt. c:te-- pendable. Day • eve sbiftt. Expel' pref. but '"11 tram. ~25.50 !!.O.E. PERSONNEL REP - Needed for 1ouo• dymrolc bio·medleal ,...... lll&llt be fa.mWar db Olbt rqulaUom • IJ'OllP lDt. procedurea • Ex;per'. GI' ....... ,.. a.ooo per mo. C'.oD&ad Adam. &.11·111156 Pett control trainee. . Study Job for nabt penaD. Pral'st-tbaria• • group health. Apply Wedo-day: Lloyd Pert OlDl:rol -E. DJer Rd. SA PET ATTENDANTS Put lime, busy bttcb lflmd. SUS br. Helen 4M.oMZ ,..,._ suravasoa Ex.atbil vac.uon club. £qlet-. or trainee. 3-Sbn. dally. ~/hr.+ . Apply Uua week only. S.A. 5G7157. Picture framer, part ume, experienced. Art World Frames, 660 N. a.st Hwy., Lac. Bcb. ~ PLUMBERS HELPER - WW tl'lUn $200 week to st.art. Open lam-lpm. 9llr>MJ3 f>re..scboo( Teacher want· ed. Certlftcate or n · perieott. AM 6 After noom m Newport Beac:b.. OUJ ~ &41).1821). . PRESSMAN Eapr.d quality mi.oded pressman. M I f' t o opttate Hamada 600·2 c:oklr and Hamada 700. Top W'llltes for qualified IDdlvtduaJ. 546-USS. J ac:k or Rusty PRINTE 0 Cl RCUIT BOARDS -Ell per . Toucb-14> Apply 3002 So. OUSt.S.A ~ II )'OU an 20 or over, • loaklac for a career op. portmily in printing, ap.. ply at PENNYSAVER. m> l'llcalltia, CM. ,,., ttloaAsskt. Deeded for fut paced ~ C.oaaty pubtica· tiaD ftnn. Cencal + or- g...;vttQNJ lklllt. ac:· curac:7 • 'ood t.wWee "' apellin1 • o-ammr t!SMllt1al. a50 ... mo. Xlat co. beDetlts. Ca.11 Claudia Rollnn1 ~ PRODUCTION 11lAINEE Rubber boee products, Irvine area. Must pau company ~aJ mcl'd back X· ray. Taking applications btwo ••10 only . Stratofle1:. 17611 Armstrong Ave .. Irv. E..0.E.. A Kendavu lnd. Co. Programmer /Analyst. WW convert eustmg pro- grams for financial ac. countaog. peri.onne l. marketing func:t1oni. from IBM system 34 t-0 Dau General Comput.Jng $y!tem; adapt and !!Up· port 90ftware systems to assist convers1oa; pro v1cje sywtem Interface W1fh rm ny processors: malll:e ad1ustments 10 data systems: BS Com- P'&tt Soence and l year ellperience reqw red ; m> per week. Take ad to nearest Employment ~Dept.DOT IOl.2.147-G&S. Ad paid for by employer. F.OE 'Sell thlnp fast with Dady Pilot Want Ads PHOICMASK MICRO- LITHOGRAPHERS ELECTROMASK I S the only company solely dedicated to prov1d1ng maskmaking eQuipment, services. and w afer imaging systems to the semi-conductor industry. Due to our continuing expansion and growth. we have three immediate entry level positions for ciual!f1ed photomask m1cro1tthographers. working in microscopic image production for the electronic circuit industry. Experience w ith pattern generators. step. and repeat cameras a plus. In addition to our excellent compensation . we offer a comprehensive benefits package. convenient suburban looatton. and a great work environment w1thln a growing corporation. Send your resume. ltoP by, or call: 2U 114-5050 Electromask Inc. 8101 De s.te Aw. ... ,.., MHll, ca tuM tw11 M'ltl l ff • ·-••• -· .#• ......... -··-· ··------... ---------- ) ·. ( .. i;. .. . .. .. • t .. • . ? . • l i -• '" • • . • . f ' • ,OI OM.•PLO'l Mo!*f·~''·'• ... w~ . 7100MetpW.... 7100~ ._.W.._. 7tM ~W--...... JllO ;.;.;1 .... ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··-· .. ••••• ••• • 7100 ~VI~ 7100,t~ ... 't.':::itod 71CO .. A"8e IOIO ....,. -..... w.-.. ,... • ............. -········· • , -•••eeleeee .. oeoeoe 111 I.............. .......,.._ a.•-U--"-•N f"JI o •••••••• ••o•••eoooeoeooeooooooo ... oe•oeo•oeoeeoootoloo . ................ .... .......... . .. ·---------------- ... ••• -:2 ' 2 -.coi-ou u.. ....-• ......u a pc bdrm ut, 10Ud _,, _ Mii •* 11 1111 1••••~1 ,,.._ '" ~~·•,.. .. •lOf't. he Ttdwc.J =· dbl or cpa •ooo . .. .. .... l .... .. ..... ~ ......... -· --···· H.•. TIC..-.IC·L D·· Rl'i•"· ~:r-, 1111 .. .1:: ... ,._ ... __, , • r.l 1 •' c •., 11 a B uUful ...,. ~ ...,..FTa TO S 1900 a.ta l'Wftd _,...can .... ,. .. ,, s...n.et ._ llr' • ._ = .._ '919 ...... ......, "· 1•· n:!u ex!c~~i!8:e~':t,. or of~~ 3 yean exp. tn double sided P/C board aau.lbm -..p. ll1Dl ..... ...!. =rfw~ •7•u'-•er untee lift•-. i... .._., President. Usht S/H onJ ul..-.redr dHllJ'l wtth drafting backsround. Thb cand ......... -· ·-Tm.•PllO"& taper _.a-*---'*" • excellent co n h ..._. .... ARtt 'f'YIM ,...._ c.JI Pet ... 1o e , w _. MLD Sal ry to Sl.200. Call Cindy. · 8 n d 1m1 pa Y as great benefits !l:ld9b lt1la &Mk library ...... IA.Ill • lftf. lff.ii tWll ~ • ..._ LAST JOI exce ent oppor tu nity for caT.wca L4hoped eor· ..._,Y~~ • --------<oar• ,... ,,.. 1-t advancement. Call Cindy. 540-6055 1Wp6ece.•'llACIL moo. Al'fl, _...._.. 1 Pll ••fl1 P'o•• NaUoaal ~raUoe, _m ____ . ____ _ C... • •O·Ull , ••t. HO -'......, •OU-1 Two twlo btd aets . .., .._1_.,,,,. pa• .._..., ~.1 NIY8 A,. Frames · Easlander m ...... n.· 2 a 1 ..... AllD'Oal.AU1U& ud ~••riclal u nrm.suo.-..ioa c........ M U.. rreeel,.,l•t s.o.s. CIDllllll. ... 19 ' p for ..... 9 Ollla ~· a.re. INi ... loub ID Plltio table 6 dWr Mt === ............ Olll IA· W. U>CALAUAl ... tbe ----------~--w/mllbn?.La. .... __. NICacnMIMS ::::=-ri4':::~ aaum.-a RICD"l'IOIGIT ...cW "'-,.n-u.. .._ • ._for awr LAST JOB . SECalT AIY WORK IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE FOREST ..... W. 1055 ~·~:. r::'·~:r= =:t!:ca:i!~:Jr: Light experience for thb in SSeoU~!..:l~SllumC~~ ;;_-a:;;•;:=·~ .... • .... ~ 11r:1Ua c· Ml me ..... t.raa. y;paradt41 .. tabUabed position to Sales Manager _,..""' """' Dryw. Olll&-. aeU for • --. " s• fr.t <lit.~...:...."!_!_~.~---.. ftt11eat hii•iwe. Irvine Co. Lots of public c· PSwtm lnatructor1Ute1uard w.s.1 first Aid. ....,.._ O..SOU. coa-' ,., l1'rltcl ..... , ... a" .... ,, (.,..,,. .... _. lO .... Pad .... A&llll ar.. tniill. f\laa ..... . ..... "" ... De& eo••••J ~•••flt• plaaaaat ••ldac ••' vtniamm&. •alaty com· men111rete w /e:s ~-c...dldm ti& Drt1l1nc eo.t.rola mu M1t~b•ll Sovtb Irvine, Peraonaei SG1. .._ -•- 6 ..... ----....... eenn futw"e. ~ _ I ty ol C · .R. $US hr. crete umbrtlla table --.v r ..,.._ P en room Or promotion. .:., Lite CuardtStarr Duty. 0 -•-ur• S•vin• w/benehM Co.t -~ ~~uo . H1·H11 MLBMIOMI ~:. mclud!n& salary$t000. CaU Rita.~ r1ratAid.C.P.R..Q.90 hr. ~...,. "' " ..a•· 2·i. ~ -·~_.:;._ ______ 1 ~ taMtz .......... ....,... -. • Boat Rental1Sallin1 Instructor . Senior pots wll' rubber-trees. tio-'wtDud LireHving. Ftnt Ald C.P R. S&llin& Instruction .. -. Zl6 Adobe, San R.lliCU'TIOMBT lllll&mUtWI. 0.-ll BOBGUOOENHJ:lll \ experience preferred. S4.20 Clemente. '92·24 76 "'-' ame. a:pet1eace, 1ni.-...a:"'*1uo. CZIJ"79-t IJI • Front ()(flee AJde tSUfr Duty. typing ornce Se&~lrllcol~. f"-IJ ••mcwpii ... , kt.e siiiiDQliliil ;.;e .,..... MON TUm> IAM-4Pll '\k ills. rtte1>lion S3 90 hr ' \1Pml Ir......,. Lou ol tlOOa--=IJal.. ~~tumty H<>mt' Owners Al1~1allon -Full Timi' SUNDAY ON Clo11og "-----""-N oc .. ,.. H~..,., abop Tool1, c:ab1n•t _... ._. _,. Pdf • c • ....,yman. plumbing. electncal. carpentry. " airport. Ca JI Jlluty IVR••s rit>erglus slulls . gen maml S900 mo wood , b •rd•• r e. Pt:bao C-orlx>rate Office '• SECRET•RY S!X:\J'RJTY~ • Adnwuatr•tlvl' Au1.s1ant Tl'mpornrv K mil mowers. bou1ebold , EO.E "1UAUn CON"l190L lalpffton. Near 0 .C ~ llon .... n.n. 6:00 am to 4 ao pm m.1c. ~93Z2 2IG llc<iaw PHOla SANDWICH MAKER. A i S · lld asslgnmf'nt. R~uires admtn Upt•nt-nri· or M.ics.~BriatolCll Irv. ' IG4Dor~ CD'81Wwortt. Will train. TO $1,050 ~ ~RJTY .°.!; B A.'M.P.A . iood pub!Jc-rt>laUons "kllh ~ 1070 !:It. ZIO. Between l ·S cia1s<JDbt llcD. Lb.ru Frt Requirea lood typlDI ~·, P1dt Up apphr allon' n 11-. lnl rn.u·~' lei IW' •• .. •••••••·•-•••••••• llC9'TIOMIST "*,!~ 66-6CL B.Core3:30. +MAG cud 11 esp. H A N y D tonductt:-d March Jbt thru Al'ril 4th ti> .ippt. 1 Pf/cti•mond nni. 3S With ar wtahaut typtn1 S 0 tdt__.__/ w/li.gbt SH• dictapbone OPERATIONS/R w. only lllA:Dm, lJICl. ~/080. J needed.. Top pay. Tem-Stt,115.PIRS()MS ..,;;,,,.::::::--towonfar2attomeys1D D.J..INTERNATI mao'a wedd101 band llA&. ISTATI LAM> SALIS FOR '10 !AIM I 0. I 5"e ~Ir full time. Call ~l7 Ph• edwu ~ Faa.ldan b . area. Prefer LAKE FOREST 11 MASTEP HOME wb1te11e1 1otd. itct. Serrica at f'79.01M. to •or IL w It b a 0 d ...._., ..,,.tr of aome lepJ esp Xlat. ad· SiX:Y / BltPR. P9J\11 OWNERS ASSCX. l2!50/0BO ~ R.E.Selel madftie kick. Over 21. ..... ..... to ,,..._ V4IDC'etDeflt opportun.lty lime, R.E . Co. '-24752 T led W 0 T lDGHESTC~H PRICES COt tt•SSK>M MIT l. Can earn from ~to S1Dt 1Bt yr. UD.llmi&ed qualified &eada, muJU mi.1hoo dollar laDd ....... toey. In 1 ·-· ,,.._ ,._ Ca ·•., h &r complete benefit S&1aty Del Call ,,: o o oy, i:i · om. 92630 Have openln11 for 2 Sm~ '--piatrano. -ro ., pac:bte Co paid r ~n.a.~ ~. 586-086() . PAID: COLl).SJLVER· moUvat.ed uJea •&eats ~eareu. .....,.. • ~ E.E.O _:__,..:.,er ee. U.S. COCNS: Gold claaa with blab goala with PAKl'TIMI It 5.D. Fwy. w. OC . .......,..,, · ----~-~ n.op-mens 14~. ladies ledng Real Elute co. IEVB••s ... ,.,..,.. Me •a,.r. SECRET A.RY SIC"Y a..A&. sa ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l•••••m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ a . will ~ 1o1ct ring.a, ~~to~=~ PHOla: ffCHHry. Mostly TO$ =~~ STOCXa.aK WartratHw ~·~t::i~ 2. Sales contat every monlb. Wi n c:a1b bcnM8, new swta, etc. =lal interview. Ext.~~ ... ;-:~·~•:, ~~·;.:.: M> SH. ~~'ood ~ Wldedforamallfnnd· Nltiana1 tnttl eervice ~_;~fv!r•d~~:Slry& Aakl"trAndna ld••I for Y•••n t:niiai•did•pboaeexp. lntneP8'scJaDel ~~~·! oeed1 telephone "'*-·WW Plck-up. Call .. • .............._ J611t be well orgaJllz.ed E. _ ••-Good..__...._ aec:m.arin, tkket de· ror DallY .... -.. : Direct 3. Our product &ow cost So CalJJ. Land, Bud&et firms, Plenty ol flJWIC· Uli at·~ Apr. 4. Penonallzed u les traul.ing lD cl01lnl f<K Reataurant Menacer. new men. hnmed. opening for mgr S. Poasible management w /fut food e:sper. po11t1ons ror s trong Selary opeo C•ll clolen 1 fl'D.lllll ror appt. 6 Mk abuut uur Cadillac ____ :::...:_ ___ J f'WI Reilaurant Management 7. Plush Newport Buc:b & Managemmt Trainee. aff1ee11, medical benefrt.a poidtlons avail. w Ir.row· avatlable. uia orpmzation seetmi M f\nd out why we have hip.quality people. Sub- lhe best tbloa 11oin1t mt ...ume to: Briatol a...ir req.) Asi for Mr . Reatauranll , 22142 Jo'varw. 71.4-QM.3402. ~. EJ Toro, 92Jll30. Real &tate Salespenioo Ucenaed. Altnicttve Bay View office. Progressive comm11s loo splat . ~. ' ea ea Pro plp nPeded In Sun!'>el At-ach ore, lop comD11:.aion. llSTAUIW« HOSTESS fUU •put time. Apply 10 peraon. No pbone calb. Jolly Roger, 400 S. O'.lut Rwy. Lag. Bch. •'S HOMIO.THI -80Y lrnqwM•· ...... p lD s.lel VJ I I or -wtlOQd human relation 4M 17th.Costa -~"'WIK ,,_..,.__ bwna. are. ma.naters. ,_ Radio Sback baa full wttt.= ~.cl••~ 5 stills to •art IDCft u ~~ __ ~ R.ZAw.Cllll~. ~~ oec: ~/hr+ ~~· tlloH507, Pvt lime c: are er op. _... C.. tw. admm. aut. far olc mlJ' ~~I E L E P H O N E _.,..,, JUbmltiie Ii part time 51 ""212 ID Ncl1h S.A. area. Xlnl. SRACCOUNrAMT OPERATOR.-Onnyard ._ , 1 c.t diammd Mi Euro- job GPllOltuait.* .,.. w 0 r k ID • c: 0 D d . • Heallb care Co. ~blft. Fra. Ill 0 D 2 28 t11-11rc:11. _.... pt9ft N. L-N m co&or. inl up now In tbe &ntinoliLo&o bendlts. Co. paid fee. 1-m tmm.L _ <Rear > LA1un• -·-••• .. ••••••••••• <:all 642-4.IOO, Ad·allt.er Newport Blach area. Ir New A c c: o u n t s E.E.O empioyu. far a s..ir ACCOlmll t M; a 1005 •La. )'OU are military retired a...elor. QUJSUNDAY ldealc.,,.......e.Wba ...._ ... 1e"-'--··-••u••••-•••••• Wmlll.ed: gold • salv~r er a coUeae ~or Savini• • Lo•n ex-a ~ Ii 1·2 yn. a -• .--Diamondl an: c:urrmUJ loiDI lo pu1ence preferred ~S::IJl>merwkdya . 8-S. ~ with ftn....t•I block.'! from O<'no wr.:sT1llINSTER ;",.;,,,l«flb'ea, ~t.e;~ c:olleeeli~ motlvat· Newport.a.Jboa S.vmg.s SC'l-Gl at•tementa. ac~oaol kids olf then work ABBEY praaed • purc:ban d. ed far inc:reased earn· & Loe. UOO lrYtoe Av~ , VANGUARD w.b'aia. reeoocttiatltom. brs a day. Fneodlt AN'TIQU E MALL cub buyer oo du l Y I 0 I 1 b a 1 e d 0 0 WestclHr P lua, N. B PERSONNEL WW be ~Ible for S-Y SJl.a2l7 Duly UM. Ph UHi ~-only 780-l0l7 __ --·-...i--·· i2880. Pleue call for SERVJCES m:mlhty joum&I euuw. r;;; O.OSEDTUESDAY .-.... .._._._ .. , -ap-u to -... .t .. ri•--" C .L . .._"' ll"""' w--• A "'--.,,_,_ SU ..._, pty at· 2700 West Coaat •PP t . •I . Deno y 1540 E. Edinger Ste. 1 .................. _,,. r-~ ,... ._m•,_er ve r,. ~ ver uucbr.s Hwy,N.B. Pansi.a: M.s-Gl5. A.lsofee)Obs ~~~.!!!l·,~t.eof_~o~.· •ppU for reps G.ntmGrvve ~103 For mvator. W1U !t!U Lt> .,._,,._.. 1• .... uc olc:. «d W&ry + best offer. P .P evl'i1 RADIO S~E.:sper'd ln sarable. Good growth !?: . .C:.~-for appl 'Tl441l·'107S,dy78D-80l7 alterauom, part·tJme, Secretary far boal mfr. poaiticm for eelf 11tart.er ~.......... WH AMT19UIS SHACK M /I'',~ IMllel include Ute book· Xlal Hlary • fnnce ~ New abipmeat of ftM .._.' Y 1071 AT ANDY COllP. iteeping, typm1t. min 20 beneftU ~&e P'cw m Pt-eocb Ou dln 1.n c • .. •" • ................ . Lo R SEAMSTRESS -To U · tin wit, flexible hrs tervaew cool act Dale ,.._.-ofTlre reQla~ bdrm sets Just amved. Ueed Yard GO Diii TRAC· ..., sJst lo dee.linen 11tudk>. ~ VaU&b&n --. penon to set over lDO poi. Wloeule TOR, lo•der /11craper. Wtshno. We are looilng for a qualified, experienced aa&ilS ~ who enjoys workul1 with people. Mu1t bave some ~ ol pbo18. Lbe elalt7 lo create et- t.radiw dlolan for a --.-Cd:af.,. /Ume. OlJJ JIGD. l"ri I : 30am lo Part·tlme. Will traio Ml·Ul16 •PPtmnts. Com. pnce1 direct Lo lb' Dmml.Luby. l~~ good bo ml' sc w er. F. 0 E M IF ~ 6 booules C"1J Putm~ SO COAST AN Meculmuom IOIO ~ Sea at• ic 1 UCJ111 --- -«Jt-« TIQUT. CENTER Z3 l8 U you are tbrnkma ol SHOE SALES. Waot4.'d . So Y~. Saot.a ~ SICUTAIY Procrwlve Health Care Ch k>caa.ed in Newport Buch bm an avalleble =llll1 $-ID for a . Ideal CAD· be Mii Ran. oriented locUviduel • cbanain& joba, please full or part lime. Good SICY• C714 > 979-8708 Opo 7 call Tbe Mary Hlckll' Co. benelit1. Future !K"<' g lel,pbone d~ ~~M __ ~ 6 let us do yow mgmt. pocut.Jou PoUI for <i new job buatio& for you, b6e. Apply 10 penoo bet <'OO{'t' aoswenoc aaem opportunities • tam • Uam: Jt111 s. aerw:ie. or r /'l1aw make a ppt'a for ID · en.&nl_C.11. =a .lncludr:9 Uou.sua l Srttu: V1r tonaa Me:ucan des1111. Mmelun qu.a1i t y S700 ~ar~. &erriewll at your CGaTe-.... _m ,· TJlrinc: aieme. We otfer lmmed SHOfJft•I• ;'.;;101~. Many *"' • IOIO ....................... l.UGGACH TAGS ....... s..a Opening for licensed aaleapeople. locally owned. wttb nation.al re-fenal aystem. Excelleat working condltiona . F.arn l~ comrniaalon. For confidenllal app'l. call 7S-OZ31 4pm:~ our ramU,y nmau:rant.a at nearby toc.tiom. We re-Sales qwre DO preYlOU es· peneoce. JOUI ow fnend-lY team. Come tee UI to- YOUl #I OPPOlrTUMTT'" oaAMR COUNTY poueu :slnt ~.!..! daicaJ aki.JJI. pref., diet apbooe re· qwred. Hn flu1ble. Xlnt st.a.ttinc aalary & fr- inge benef1ta pachige. For lnt.en1ew c:oata c:t Denile Oulmood 6'1·1.Sla .. E.O.E .. 11 !P' .. opeoln11 for Legal G~•t opportUA1lJ for avaalabr:eoerat ~ , .. , .................. . Secrelar1u & Legal rleht rem.ale Xlat ~. m>tmo toSalary Reine apt a . a.lnl C'ODd, Tramees. Penonallied bea!ft1a tnclude Hu1tb "t r IUme · cua r W$ W •ab' r 6 service in a prol man-Im. that lndude9 112/M lDCIUMS~g to ~r ~al ruc-t". guar orr~ Deftllr' at any cost W e. Stdr aw, 10 p&ld ~ frool-O(f) OU will Sl4S_ea_ SJ1 .'1JJ ___ _ Crom )'GU bw••neu card Smd one card for e•c:h t.aat pha one spare. w,. returo perm•oeotly aeMd llttrad!Ye lq & lllrap, m 1 sd•I autiae LD.~. Pre-.... litWtl Far a ~ta1eodaee wallpaper, fabnc or ''Dlay Glo" paper Ii ~ will bedt • ln m your ~ Or try two cards becS t.o beet ~ E\,.ECV•SYSTEMS· \. ., .. ,,_. J • aw---- day between Mpm. ...... , ...... c "'" 9842 Ada.ma H.B. w .... w ........ t' J ,,..... c t'.,. Z-.Z Aveakla de l• Carlotta. t.ecma Hlll8 73l1 P.diD&er H.B. J&S.Brtatol SudeAna '501 Campue Dr. lrvine F.qaal ()ppor Empl:rr RecepUoaist. 1barp ap-8-taurant pearanee • experience H fer rroot desk. Pleuant Aollta•C Phu -1...t. lint be experienced • t;wyoie voice. typiaa, mature. Tbe Blue bglll filin&, rapomlb&e n..a~ pmlUon. benefit.I. Start ~ 3155 Via Udo., ___. N.B. i.....-:u. • Hunt. Beac:b -------- area. ~ 1750+ per Smlboal meiatenance • mantb • please DO calla. cleaolng in Newport ARitic:atiom taken Mon. Beacb. P /time inc Id ~31, 9 AM to S PM. trlmdl. $1.50 hr. Muat Seacll!f F'Uwlclal Corp. hllve-mia lmotrledae ol 17812 Oe•cb Blvd., H.B. Nilboat.a, mechanical • So. of Slater, Beach eiectncal aystema. Call Medical Proleu. Center ) ~7100 --------- .!Qin the latest addition to the BOB'S BIG BOY FAMILY Rome lmpr oTement company under&olnl aajor ~ion needa aMertive, outgoing lD· dividaall wl.Ulq to learn sales 11ll111. No es· perieoce l1 required. Senior po1ltlon1 are available for tboae w /aales e:sperience lo the home lmprovemmt IDdmtry. U you are Aook· inc for part time or fU1J time wan uaat • utilffy. iDC and rmandally re- ---. call DOW. Ad· nncemmt opportanity for sharp, ambltioua worbn. Dan 't mlM t.hia uruque opportunity to )oin the f utat crowiDI aJl'l'ClllQJ bl tbe f ui.t &1'0Wtal bidwt.r7 in So. CaliJanlia. Aak ror Jim Nelson at 112-7921 or ~2M2 You don't need • 1un to "draw fut" when you place an ad ln tbe D..Uy Pilot WanlAds! CaU DOW --6'U678 • I We are interv!ewing career minded people to ~ork days or nights Cull time as : WAITERS WAITRESSES CASHIERS COOKS DISH MACHINE OPERA TORS. You c.en start in most positions with no previous exp~rience. We off e r great benefits and promote from within. All ln the friendly family atmosphere of Bob·s Big Boy Restaurants. Interview 9AM to 4PM. Monday thru Friday atartlng: March 31st At our new location. 28502 Maraueritc, Mlsslon Viejo An EquaJ Opportunity Employer M/F SICltlTAaY/\.lGAL ~CIMTB to you. Save your cas for bol 1 d • y1 • more many a new outfit. MARY Imme d . o pen 1 n o import•ot d Bdnc ti.I Z2 t"U t\ Y 1P'. fDCKLE AGENCY. 17'0 DeltrooJc Corp. Coala IDOd tODr al Nee worb perfect only ll~ Newport Cir Dr, Ste us, Mm&.~ = ~ ~ U bml S37.6JJ3 r:.:.d' o. 2 uo. 1 oo % S&JC scaw OaJJ 111an.. rt-• "' OPaA Toa MMIT1 ·r t: WASHl:R 6 DRYr:R mror bocb Call~ Minimum 2 years --------AND SET UP. Expr 'd, TRAINEE -~ perm . po11t100 , 1d Appty ID peraoo 'L:i NE W Rt:: YR IC~· benefit.I, :dot worlllD1 Joat•ot Pru" .f;O WASHERS • DRYERS OODd. Costa 11-.a loc. Harbor Blvd. 5,t Y<A6 cbotce, cost + Si!O. 'TM,4111.qn)O C.11. 5tl-MJO 1 · Gcdea Grott Appb.aoce Ca.U.fornia apr. lD f•ml· Jy law amt liU&aUoct. C..U D!ibby ... tm SICUTA.IY 01'FICE OF nu: PR..ESIDENT SEClllTAllY Corp headquarters for ~ olftce ol ln· 11tat.ewlde In .e1tmenl Smell Partl A.uembly aervioea firm. Fuhlon ~.EKBL y steel prod11et.1 1al. E.uelleut career op-Oee.n co. bu career opport. port wilb dJvenity • pn>duct • work \-13191 Harbor Blvd . ,,...,.. • 911 cy Ganim Grove M J u "75 Ct t.ori Freezrr S200 Newport Bead! Oun: flour llJJ.J 1125' PRJCES Sle9or'l/15 •~tAp ll eoea 15 <j tap SI ..SO ea Wor ~SL40ea SaJea Tu lncluded NO CARD? Drnr your own or send name. addresa. pbooe &r M11 meb onr card per t.ac. Add 25' each. Smd cbedl or money or· dr:rto: PILOT PllNTIMG P.O. 81>:11* a.ta ....... C.. tmas •~kl.DI upenenc bb ta-rom • 11•1.-in retaJJ 6 COll!t--DU--~----------- •/very 1ood 1rowtb challmle Mu.st poueu area P"Md'al for a.ec. Mdy top-level exec ulln STA&T $4.25 w /4-S Yl"I apr. BeeefiLI aec:retarial uper. Call WIU. TIMM ~ ulary hued oa M()..01%.J lloa Ulna Fri AllPt1 btwn a.llAM !... Ii eaper. Gall. 9:»S:30. m~Pl. · , ... , ..... (JI .... after5 ~~~~~~~~ Newpxt Blach pm•wbda.aDJUme ) -~--------- SICllf AmS u )'oa..,, wortdnt bl • team atmotpbere, 6 haft xiii& orpnlutiooal •billtle1, preclle eecret.ut.aJ atWa •• pro- ft1811imaj aWtt.ade, COD· Mder'oar~. To qua.lily you ml.St be apable ol deLa1l (ollow· up, ~HSI ver7 •C· C\rllle ~ Ui1ll •• .-.mi ...,... manner. SbartlMmd. aome acctq. a1 well as prior Secntuy So•c:ll Bar pert time a•• n 1a , 1 =·· Cu!Uer /P'oo4 SECltlTAltY PftP. Matu.... Seadilf V'raatlJe ~r1on (or varidT al dUl.la, aome t ypln11 . en1loeerln1 drawtng, lO filbs«-SH. heqltul. Accurate typm1 sld.lla req 'd. ltOSAH. IMC. Netrpart Beadl se~ NJ Equal Oppoe tullity F.mpAoyer <bmtr7 Qui>.~- SOlNENIR PERSON· Or an1e County Raceway, 1 Sal mo .. IUO start. free mea.1a 6 raMls. lld.l1a onl.y. c.u a,o Pbilllppe at ~.5.Sl.1 STOCK aaws aeereterial e•per. ln -------- a.z,.,. eAedroeica > builder or relat.d lo-cUU7 a phla . Wed for a CIOIDp&Q7 t.llat ii not cmtJ 0nmp Coun· ty'a ~ dty builder, but a1iro om t.bal COD· aidln MCb laclhidu.aJ ....,.. 1t.n sre-test,... SOlllft'9. Pleeu epply to L . p.,..._ ........... c. '"' •Newport Ctr. Dr . w. need Sloc:k Oerb to help ua malotalo our leadership In the meaufactiarer of ~m· =producta. billUea will ... kit puUlei amt II· ..... al...,., ud .. MilllbMea VamUiar wttb ~ prtato.t d•· ..... W.alfcr a ...... "-' mwb •1 wt&.bua· 1 mere: le I ulu. Ca 'TM~ *"'-' llledl, ..,, nttt•- r..,.i <WtJ Em1'bT cellenl 1elar1 •od --------t..nla ~ Aaclud· W.,_DISIC&alll ao.. ea,.rteoce re· -..JAIYJDK. to WDltr for ..... Br· L~llMtntew- acan.uY J'ar ~ prodmta to. hrmuent, fuU.urne. •tnea.•~ Verl001 dutt ... Kaowledt• of boata llelpfa?. Pref. BOO· ...... OaJJ .... , &ec.itJ ~. l'\IU 1 Ptr, ~ himlabed, ab 0.C. loclticma. ToP P21-~·--···· Slaleldr S.caritJ lee . ... ,., llCUllTY U•lf'ISOIS bpal'. llUHI• paid, .............. l'Jl.DQ ms ( -= pUcl lie, ............ WW.~,..., ................. ~,....,_.,.. pa6d ....... .a.-th .......UDUdliloUclQI ps ,..r.,,. ....... mu1t bt 1111 .. Im· ~~··ppq mos TlllVl~JHC. • ............................ ~ z:rw.· Will orr•t• NOeiw lalUe =~abalvea6 lllbt c:leri cal d•U••· acellent beelilt. Oat.I Ott •PPl1 •: THl .... CO • 1171C.melback ~Bteda. ........ -..a..w Empk)JW ---~ .......... __ .. INTERNATIONAL STDUNO .. ~lude '', mm' New. 12 place set-tm, (72 pc.I), ea. COO· tamlac • lmile, f ortt., 2 l.eMIOJm, ecqispooa " butter knife . $3250 P'IRll. Ca It : 9M-6507. Nf't1,R.8. Sine an JOl(lr ps • elec· trlc bWI. _, our uniq..e ener1y saving O>c*wme, MIC Ii VISA ~Call&CM213 WANTED : llac - DanaJd'a/Ralph Ucket tJll. Rewa rd. Call 79-Lm. 811-211157 M ••·Off road '1'-ar. Sl•Pl-..._..u for-. ..., l t ~ -s • " I ... rd••-IMO ~· ...... ·~-..ort ... tuo .... IMport.4 .......... ,ort.ct ~.tl...._rch 3t,11180 OAA.YPfLOT Cl • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •••••••••• .,. • • •• • • • • • • _____________ :;;;:::..:...:..:.=.:......:1t:s. ....................... ·r or aal•. Alm 1aa kala·lO a o rt. All ,, .. .. !? ..•••.......•.••.. • "7• ._, aJJ auu. IMW '711 ~ '121 Atlto1. 1_,o:+ed ' ...... U1ed A.tot. Uttd L.t k e •••· I J .•11, •••••• .. •••••• .. ••••••• ....... •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• '•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t070 ........................ ......... •la~. -l6lf'I,). a 4 tolO .a trMM,M1>11ll 11111 Attard LX. ~· ,.,... t7H Clleo•t ffJO ..... 9'40 ~ .... 41, dDL CODd.. :::-· -·-·••tt• ,...... ___ .............. --················· .. MU IT 11 1..L IUU90AAD WCATMJMA MOOllll Aftllla .... MlW OI lst111 ••s Laaa•. p .arf'111•••, or =-:•P Cah R•JO ·--•••••••••••••••• Ul.11> ..,. C.llu ST AM /PM '750.pnee....-.wa ... Ford 'Tl Ploto 841wre $'" • NOA11'41M• a.. 9712 ..._ c: .... ~ tires. DI& ClllDd. t'\tll Poftr, wqoa. wood·lr•t• " , ........ , .... , .. ""A · ••••••••••••••••••••••• a lal. co ~<!. S•.500 119Callm.ml ..-..tllOO.-.aln AlklilrV~ lt7'TaUCI 0 •••AMCll ....... ._. .... im tree b la atocll . DrWltiC rodur U.. I 835·3171 '71 JtftMD Heal•{o OT. •ue 'M No.a aedu. a1nJ.cl 'llZhkmStallaaWason .... ~rw.1t OfllYIOIO w.<;-hmlrfri .,rt.I t'ar • .. ml.• T..... f7' 7 aolGr. rebll eq., HW XI.a emd. lilOIO. C•ll •US.IMWi• o I owner . •••1n1 -·-•••••-•••••••••• tires . Malle ofler. ~ w.a11• 114"140-74JO iU.OClcpe lllnl (~I :"dJM4-t.a41 or Deaparal• lo se lll '"71 .-:P...... ...;;..;...=;.._---"-4-5 ,. ... , aTZPHL > nn. w11&1t&D imer.. k>--~ ... IUYl~G IO' ll&p anU •v l.Jdo vm_,. W 11.h to ah.re boll llM. ..... ,. • l'lhk• SAVE MOW! '1'7111lep,ai.r «IOJSEZ I ____ ..._ 97l4 ma .. AM /FM cau . •USU aJT! T1DI41pAlr ~r; I •"•••••••••••••••••••• ~d&)S · 'We....,.~ ie&edlan ....................... "11 llartt IV allvw w Ired ....... Xl& cood. 15Kml. USOO. O y -.-.Ev• ....... w SEU I MG olf• mea C OHHEll C HEYI OlfT T1s:llU1p8/RIU1ll •"720HlA• VAtw11 9770 o r H& • US ED !!~ ~~. ,' Pwfed body. IJ:l~rior · ·---·············· QlenoleU! ---I t IAi, I r l\\O 1 1146-1 lOO 10_... Sport wh o e I a . COMHElL "11Sllllap Q3llUK}I > met1r ulo ualy main CHEVROLET ... Tllla .. , .. DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT " ' ..... ....................... "185311ep C»6U88> taiDed ~. 41WW HaYinl trouble aelllill II I '7U DA so.ded CS48 I J'O'lr cu! Try \om! Pakl .... ,. '1 r 1" ,, I "I TOP CASJt P AJO 1br __. f\lnit11te a a~ itmspta-.18418> ..._.. f7ll fororaot!Askforf'rank ••i:-l\\H -,\ '711 528.A Sill CilU I .... ••• ••• •• •• • • • • • •• • • Marino or Tom AiJdn. S 4 6-I 2 00 thtl ........ tl40 ....................... ttnPOID ... ...., "50 C'li:"~orna& Mint blke .0 • lhnl Te,._. r-r ed OWer'~ Pl 00 PICICUP '1'9-k>edeci «m6 I 10 aauon. fully bided. -'° 1111, alnt C'Ood. 5411H l H ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWIST UNCOLN·MEllCURY DEALERSHIP --~;....;...__;....;...___ "==u1==6=4=2=·5=6=7=8=' 1 u -.-ut-::_J::_•T -;.-;-0 ....................... VI, automatic lrao11. .. pwr 11>t.oeriaa ...... th~ 15.0IDmllel. QNG1T1 ). $4111 ST0CX CE.Rn P'lCAT~ Waat.ed fOf' C'Ollfft IAI s-...-II~ lnt.et'Mt la railroad • 10lnln1 ltoCda pnor lO l lOO. No quaatity II m 1t a tlon AeMe write dmcrlbUi& certUieate i.D detail Of' amd CllllPY ol orilinal lo Scripopb.lly Society of Ne•~ 14 Corporate Allla Dr .• Ste. Z50. NB. s:m>. We wW reply wt1.b cMll olf tr for rt.ems of LD· t.ermL ...... t1A Ito •c•/ s.r.ke 9'>20 ....................... Ulllc~ t ,_ ... toll ....................... ~ Diftdor trombone with CMe. Excellent COO· dllioo. $100. 67HQ5.2 after 6PM. Fender twin w /Alteca. New cond. S.SSO Rblt plus h w /ext r as . Powerful at 240 walls RIIS. $300. Paul. M-F. 8-5.~ ACCORDION. Contello, 13) beaa, $50. 5'7·1845 Allo·sax min t cond W /cue & accesaon es. s.c:nrace szso. 971MXl68 OHlceF&llllae& 'i 'p " IOIS ....................... Used IBM Corr ecting Seledric II. 6mos o ld. 950. 7SZ--06C7 IBM MEM 100 a u to typewriter. New /S5500, sell for 1291115. 833-9971. J.B .M . M e m o r y Typewriter. SO capacity. 2 yrs old. New S5500. Sale 2!00. $3Mi823. SAVIN COPIER. Mdl 755. Uke oew. S2000 below mk1 at $4500. 7~J.:i01, 646-77ll v Berth. Sette, Cockpit cwh 1315 We also d o carpell>, drlrpea, • woodwork.ulg We come to you ~all for F RE E ESTIM ATE mr?.ZJll& ------.,.. f'oww' 9040 ....................... I '71 SCAAAI Twin 30's, 130 hours. loaded. Pri. pty . &st Of· fer! CaU st6-1200 (Moo.· Fri. days). 731·8216 ~ & weekends). Ask for Jerry, 19' Sea Ray · 1973, new motor. ltaileT & many extras, $60000r best. Days 975-0927 eves. 66m3 35• f1berglass Twin Dsl, flybridge, Luhrs. gen, ~.ooo. 640·5279 o r 561.(833 34' Cbn.s Conrue. 1964, lo bra cm engines, radar. a\£0 ptlot, fathometer. SZ7.000/best ofr. PP ~17811 71 Seacralt-SF23. fully e q u i p p e d , AM /FM /multiplex CB, ROF, MB. outriggers, new lrtr. 8C7.a870 *** FwdolJY-•r RDGP ~~Special Cclledor'11tem Vtty fu t tr clean ~ust aee to believe' ' 13t..aU3 Speedway bike, Jawa, 2 valve. 2 r>pe4'd trans, rxdnt•r. sprocltet.s. elr Sl6-Zll MDior' HcM.a. Sale I --~· 9160 .•.......•••..•..•..... •We Rent• •Ywr Mot.or Hom~ Top$t.oyou·t.u benefits We do ma ant.ena~·f ree smce l!rTHull refs Dale's RV Renta.la ---~ RENT 22 rt tux mtr home; sips 6. self t'onl Si!50+Wiru ~ 71 Overland. loaded. sm down, talte over pay merits. ~9872 eves THEODORE ROBINS FORD '20<>0 HARBOR 8lYD CO!>TA MHA 1>.ii 0010 '78 P'·2SO Pick Up w camper At . &11'. p :.. am rm c 01:.s . 13 ,000 miles M•n )' &tr.is Without camper ~ W Camper $5700 ~ 'W lnt1 Harvest.er. walk 1J1 type. l2iOO aeries. Good cux1. Sl700.. See at 116 E. 16lh, C.M ------- '70 Ford ~ y.250 ram~r special. au\o, I' B, A/C. AM /F M t'a!>S , wbt{ ~poke n m.'>. lilt shocks. dull! t.anlL' Sharp ~lnl. mecll s:noo ~· 1488 'g? F'ord p1d1 up, ~ ton, runs good, itlot work lJ'\r k SlliOO 497 2559 v.. 9570 . ..................... . 1964 c.orv a1 r Van. Good roodJtioo Cu 11 642 0762 646-8391 RViboal storage yards. 24 li73 Dodge Vao. good hr access Pvt re.id cond. sunroof, A M F M NB Ht.s. Ad sitter lfJO s tereo . mait wbb 648-4300 ?A hrs &Cl 0762 ~.s;J} _!___ Trallln. TraY-' 9170 i2 Dodie Vll.D Custom ••••••••••••••••••••••. 1Dl. Low mJJe11ge. 6 C) I 11 ' GRASSHOPPER $2200 Ca.11642-4922 __ _ Campmg Trailer. Sleep.-. •. can be pulled w ith compact car or truck Awning included. LJ!u.• new 642-57(7 APACHE solid stat.e fold down. Fully equi p galley. s1p5 6. Xlnt. cood. sz .soo 673-aM i6 Dodge V811 313. v~. cst.m inL, A~I f'M sterl"O cus, mag~. rad1ah. many ext ras. Dys ~9311 ext 243, eves 848-3154 '70 Ford Ornt1tau 1 T . $18'50/080, 673-641.8. dys 213~58111 Htll 17' Ca.mpulg Tral1er for Rmt. '75 Prowler. self CXJDl•ined, ref n gerator. sU1Ye. OYell. Clean and l.D pJd concti1 ion. Has an esy lift bitch. 5C7 .3182 um DodRe Van, New in· t.erior, nms good. Sl700. ~ a..45-dsp ltlO's t&EMOW! SAVIOH LASTRW 79"tlH STOOC SADDLE BA Cl< VALLEY 1M PORTh 28402 Marguenle Pkwy MISSION VIEJO 831·2040 49>4949 a..oslD SUMOA YS OllJi.HG.I COUMTY "S OLDEST Sales-Servace· LeJsuig Row CcrYw.lltc.. Roi.ls ftoyt'e BMW 1540 J amboree Newport Beach 640-6'44 IOIMdAUH._ 850 N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA <S ML No. ol SA Fwy ) C7141S~Slll Qmd.ay.,, Appt.. miracle mazda ZISOHsMrlt'f'4. C..MeM'45-S700 ... _.s .... 9740 ....................... "11 QleveUe, Muto . ~ , l300 mi. Xlnt cond. $MllO.MW841 IAYFU.DBOE 1971 a.Yette. 4 dr. auto. LINOOLN·NERCVRY lo mi, must 111~11 S3300 U> 18 AULo Cent.er Dr 080 Aft • "' .... ,._. Sl>Fwy-1.ake Forest exit . .. . .,..,_......,..____ IRVINE ~ 9932 IJ0..7000 l9 .. ..-Z210SI 4 DOott SEDAM SUwr blue as loaded wttb all al the hawy appoint imdl. Must see lo ap pniaate ! 9ITY PO 1. ~~~~~~~~~I ....................... ------------------1 '75 T·top Wht /m arooo 11Mercury4dr.nms OM.YS6ltl HOWAIDO.no6et Dow 6 Quall SU NEWPORT BEACll llJ..0555 71 UCOHV. ''5 VW SIDAM 11L All powtt' 27.000 ma. Sl.5(1 firm ,.... .,...CONO lmmacul•~-•.600 PP 1157·1.366 --'" • 1'S4'190 or Ad Sitter I NEWEVERYTHING l4l. 642 4300 lM bn a t"8t91J 9952 1-7376 day --·················· ~~~~~~~~I ltm Ford Mu.st.ang. good -"79 Black w tblaclt an· candiban. aU ong. "10 • rblt en.c (big tenar. An. 11lloys, CB 6C2--0'1l2 Ml-8391 bore I. nu ltti.M. radials. radio . SI 1,500 /0 8 0 mrl. dot rood, 12000 8T.S-JZ27 "T3 Cooveruble class1r. V8. beauWul cond. Best 6T>Sll7 '7'9 CarwUe Black fully a«er646-e'Tl 2l'Kl SE. sliver bl.k top & '70 VW Bu,1 Rblt eol( & inter , rant•i-t r ond trans Xtras Xlnl eQ\aP Wk ~. bm 74 MUST AHG GHIA 4spd, PS. PB. Aakini.: tm>-59153 aft 6 :wl cond $2200 642 OWi & m Convert l()()St:. xlnt amd Mu.'t ~acn r1re Call~2!Wi i'9 4.SiOSl.C S1 I\ t' r xtras. Mtnt rood I lZS-1730 A 11 i2 280-S~I. . .i :.. s uper clean. dnt C'OO<l $560() P\ea.<;# t· .. 11 846 54 17 llO JOOL> Manila bt·1~·· shampoo !>Un rool 300m1 S24 .SUO I' I' a s.587 Take ov1·r h.•a..w on -;; • CS> SE-ReaUlllw 'ond loon gold Bamboo 1ntt-r fnd K 957· UlOO 18 MB 2110CE. a.int ('t)O(J • sil¥\"r1bUt ~r SNlff . AM /FM ('US , musl wll 4r7:">-llMOd.ays "Ill 2211 SL. verv :.harp, local car. lo<t de<i . 2 t oPt> . $&4.CX».~ MG> 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 MG Kidget 3tKm1 2 COYen, Alf /FM. lu,ua g~ rack. suoo. 714-&40-So5.28 llft.IPM 9744 ....................... ~m> '7'9 aU whit!' 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COSTA MISA a...... 141).5GO Have you rHd t.oday's C1au1ned Adt ! tr not. ~ ~ miuin• the beal barpins lft lawn! 71 Ol..-o. ..... pul, nm 1NM. llTIO. 080 •1141. 540·9•2 .._ __ ...._. ___ .....,.. __ - ___ ..._..._...,,,. __ ' ' " ---------- I Has Determined Genera h Warn ing. The Surgeon, Dangerous to Your Healt . That C1gare1te Smoking s ------ ~ "' ' • " ' , I • 17 Buntlngten Beach Fowntabl V!.l,0~y , - . •• j Yo•rBomet•••) Dally Newspaper ~ 0 FIFTEEN CEN TSI oil Bolsa DUlllp Worries · Board i A Texu-bated oil company 1 reeetved pernuss'oo to ron ·U11ue dumping drilling mud from lta oll wells in a corner of tbe Bolaa Chica marshlands But Water Quality Control board members expressed con- cern over the dumping operation and aaked Aminoil USA lo draft a plu fOI' clearunc up the Html· incba Beach dumpsate. Arnl.noil officials were not avaUable tor comment. The board, which met last Fri- day In Riverside, Issued the two· year permit after tests conduct- ed by the state Department of Fis h and Game showed the dum- pings were oot tox.ac e.noutb to endanger Bolsa Chica plantlife or living orewams. The toxic tests were ordered arter conservationists protested the dumpings and charged that the oil s ludge contained dangerous chemicals. • Dr. Peter Green. a bli:>logy in· s tructor and president of Amigo& de Bolsa Chica. said his group is protesting the toxic tests. He said the tests were COO· ducted on a fish -the three- splned stickleback -that is not found in the Bolsa Chica marshlands and so hardy that "you'd !lave to hit It over the head with a hammer to ltnock it out .. State officials countered by pointing out lbe tbree-apined stickleback is nearly always used as a laboratory guinea pig for such tests. Board members. accordine to water board director Jim An· Carte r Sends Warning denon, wue concerned enouih ti about tbe operation to limit tbe permit to only two years. r Normally, be said, permits are good for five years. s Aminoil officials, he con· tinued, hav~n asked to pro· vide a cleanu plan for board in· spection w n the permit ex- pires. Iran Considering Hostage Transfer By Tht' Associated Pre5S The lraruan government may announce new steps in the h os tage cr1s1s as ea rl y as t onight. perhaps including transfer of the 50 Americans to J:Overnment custody, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said But r e volutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome101 made a new broadcast attack on the United States, accusing 1t of Rooting tor a Winn~ o .. ,, l'•i.t s1aH "-• lhrealerung force Pres.idenl Carter postponed a scheduled speech and set a con ference with national seeurity advisers, shortly after reports from Iran said transfer of the hostages was being considered. Fans of Nancy Lopez-Melton expressed them selves with this sign Sunday as their favorite woman golfe r strode down fairway at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa on hC'r way to victory in women's Kemper Open. For the details, see today's Sports section. page B·l. It also w as learned 1n Wann Days ad For ' COast Area Spring settled in on the Orange Coast Sunday with · rowded beaches and weather orecaslers today predicting it wa II onl y get better. with armer days forecast through riday. Thousands who visited local aches Sunday were expected to be back in large numbers due to a warming trend pushing the mercury up into the mid-70s al east up until Easter weekend. Surf ran about three fe el , reaking from the west, al ewport Beach Sunday. where nly six rescues were recorded. among about 85,000 persons who visited the s hore to begin work -or play -on their 1980 sun· ans. A Marine Safety Department spokesman said surf conditions ould be a repeat performance of Sunday. adding that a sub- stantial crowd was already out before 10 a .m. enjoying the sun. The first two days of Easter vacation saw a floti1la of 340 boats tie up or drop anchor an Avalon Ha rbo r o n Sa nta atalina Island. • "And the beaches were com-t pletely filled," says Assistant ~ tlarbormaster Ken Dirksen. Boaters were also out in force t Sunset Aqu a ti c Park , ewport Beach and Dana Point • Har bor. "Tl'le traffic was really up,'• aid Newport Harbor Patrol Sgt. ean Cordell, adding that many <See WARM, Page AZ> Piwt Price To lnc1·ease Home delivery price for the Dally Pllot will go from ts.75 to $4 per month effective April 1. Your Daily PUot car- rier, wbo ll an lodepen· dent merchant. will re- ceive 40 percent of tbe in- crease for bis or her eervlces to you at the new · price. Contlnui.nC mtJor coat lncreaMI ln Ill a1pect.a of aew1J)llper production and dllUibution -such as two t ubtt..ual iDcn•M• lo 1il• prtee of newtprint in au IPODthl and • 13 per- ceat biicnue la diatribu· lion apa1te -make lhla tOllt inaeue ~ary. Price of llnll• copies told 8t coln boxea or over U.e tounter wlll be In· en•Hd to 25 cetrtt dally, Ud to IO eenta Sunday. 12 in Huntington Seek Co11ncil Seats Was hington that a m essage Carter sent to Iranian orficaa.ls warned that the United States would order further retaliatioo against Iran if there is no break in the host.age situation. In a Tehran Radio broadcast today. Kbomein.i eu.acked t.be United States for what he called threatJa of military force to free There are 12 canmdate• for tmu seau on the Huntington Beach Caty Council The election u Apnl B /o'ollounng are bne/ profiles of three of the candidates together with their u1ews on current mumetpal usues S1m1Lar profiles dealmg 1Dtth the nine other can· dtdates Will appear an the Dru/11 Pilot thl3 week Ron Pattinson, 47 . has served as mayor for two terms and 1s the most senior member of the Huntington Beach City Council. having been elected in 1976. He and his wife have eight r h ildr en a nd thr ee grandchi ld · ren. He was a police officer in Huntington Beach seven year s before going into the r e al estate business. Pattinson is a m ember of l'ATT•NSOH the Orange County Criminal Justice Council and holds state and national offices on public safety committees or the League of Cities. Following are his opmions on some issues: Propositioa t : He says he's in favor of a reduction in taxes but isn 't sure Proposition 9 is the right way to do il. He said the proposed city budget faces a $4.6 million s hortage and t h at some employees will have to be laid off. But he's strongly against police and fire department cuts CETA Problems: He believes that it was the right move that a non-profit company should have been established to set up the federal job training program. "But the person in charge built his own empire Bnd took shortcuts that were questiona· the American hostages. ble." "It was all words," be said or He said the city failed to im· the U.S. stance. "Even now it 1s pos e adequate check s an d all just words. Never be afraJd balances of such words be<:ause they are Downtown area: He said re· not followed by action ... he said vitalization should be handled by 1n the London-monitored broad· private enterpr1se. but the city cast should help by providing good tie also condemned the Soviet streets. lighting and sewers U n 1 o n · s i nt e r v e n ti o n 1 n He favors high-rise develop-Afghanistan and predicted the ment, but says 11 stories should Russians would "eventually be be the maximum defeated.'" saying no pow~r can Sta~ beach: He favors city im pose 1Lc; will on the world takeover, if it provefi feasible, as The Soviet news a~ency Tas1' one way to clean up crime today reported that Soviet Pres1 problems in the area dent Leonid I. Brezhnev sent Money: He expects to spend Khomemi congratulations on th<' $10·11.000 on his campaign. first anruveN;ary of the Islamic Edward Zschoc he, 37. t he rather of two s mall sons. owns a printing business in Huntington Beach H e 1s pres ident o f the Neighborh<>O(I Watch Commit· t e e , a member o f th e Loca l Coastal P ro· g ram Com - mittee. the Counci l on Aging , the Chamber of Co mmerce and is past vice president ucMOCME of Amigos de Bolsa Chica. Zschoche said he has no political or financial ties to any business, investment or or- ganization. Following are his views on some city issues: Proposition t : He said the meas ure will pass ~ he will be glad when It does . .f . He said he would take steps to cope with reduced revenues by instituting a "genuine" zero base budgeting In which each department must justify its ex- istence. The city can avo massive ... Republic of Iran. A F o r ea "n M1n1 st r y s pokes ma n contacted by a Western JOurnahst in Tehran said the subject of a hostage transfer was t.aXen up by the rul· ing Revolutionary Council and that President Abolhassan Bani· Sadr would djscuss the matter tonight with Khomeini. Iran's revolutionary leader who would have the final word. The student militants holding the hostages at the U.S. Em· bassy have rejected previous de· mands to tum them over to the government. After a Sunday council meet· ing . Foreign Minister Sadegh GhoUnadeh said the members discussed proposals made by Irish diplomat Sean MacBricde. and Ghotbzadeh said MacBride declared U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance "has agreed up- on this proposal." He did not elaborate and MacBride refused to say what he recommended Bani-Sadr said the council had made a declaion, but refused to reveal details. There was no immediate com· ment from the U .S. State Department. W T ' 8 d layoffs of employees e says. W0D18D 8 0 Y CETt\ Proble ms "I don't know why the city a mixed up l.ucille Young Rites Slated Wednesday E' d ~ n in delegating it to a p lvate cor-roun ..tt110at ~r,alion. There ls no ason for He sald he holds Ci At BB Dock ministrator Bud Belsito rea ble because be Indicated at a private COl'J>Orallon was n the Seal Beach pellce have Iden· tlfled the woman whoee nude body was found noeUnt Sunday morning near a dock at Sunset Aq_uaUc Park. Police 1ald an autopty was 1cbeduled today to determine bow Cl.ody Lee Vancott, 23, of Santa Ana, dled. She wu lut 1een lo Huntlniton Bucb Satur· day nipt, police said. Some marks were obterved on lb• body but homicide detec· tl•ea ~ not immediately tell whether foul play WH lnvolylC' r ln tb• woman's death, a po~~e •PGk•mu utd. best lntereata of the city. Dowatowa area : Zschoche sald he ti ln favor of revita111a· lion by private enterprise as Iona u lt proridn economic benefit to the city and la In line wltb the residential atmotpbere. He f IVOrl a village type de- velopment wlt.b a strict hel1ht Utnitatlon on bulldln11 of not more than three atories. Beat~ lUefter: He'1 In favor of city taklnt over operlUcna if tt1ere are no additional coats. "ll the city took It over. ttM ~b <See l2 8EEI, Pa1e Al) Lucille Vounc. a society re· porter wbo covered the Hunt· lnaton Beach and Fountain Valley area for lhe Santa Ana Re11.ater for more than ao years, dJed~. Graveside aervlces will t>. held WedMlday at 11 a.m. at Weatmln1t1r Memorial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd. Mn. Youns wu a member ot the Alllatance Leatue ol H\llll- tncton Beach, Woman's Club ot Hunttnitoa Beacb and H\'eral ot.ber or1aalutlool. She bad been a rf!Mdeet ot lluntlaltoo 8eKb tinc:WM Mr• 111aoa. CBS reported that the council decided Sunday night. by a vote• or 7 to 6 lo get the A men cans trans fe rred t o gove rnment cu!>tody and presumably us1· force 1f the m1h tanL'> balk But Tehran ofr1 c1als derued any de r1s1on was reached The Los Angeles Times report- ed that after t he meet1n~ Clhotbzadeh said the council CRrTtClZES PRESS Supervl10r Wieder Wieder Flays Reporting of Contributors By DEWRES BROOKS 1&"1N Cit .... Oell'f ...... 'Yff Supervisor Harriett Wieder to- day a n g ril y d enounce d newspaper reports about her campaign contributors as poant· less and called the financial sup- port of public officials by de· velopers "an investment in the system." Mrs. Wieder. forme r Hunt- mgton Beach mayor . made her remarks just before leavmg for a meeting of the South Coast Rt'gional Coastal Commission. The agency is under investlga. t1on because of allegations that some commissioners soli cited campaign funds from people seeklnc permits from the com· mission to build or remodel coastaJ property . "The names of people wbo have contributed to my efforts you'll probably find on the list of every other public official. state or local," Mrs. Wieder said. ·'They are the people who in· vest lo the system by supporting public office holde rs. And it's not j~st _the coastal com · mlsai~ Mn. Wieder was responding to an article in the Los AD&eles Times that said she bad acc:ept. ed Sll,000 fJ'Om 23 developen 1'eekin1 commtssion permlts since she wu appointed to the commialion more than a year a10. But the couaty •u~f'Vbor de- nied that she ts influenced by campaisn contrlbutlona when she votes for projectl before tM commwion. ··t don't UDdent.and the po.\Dl of the-~,'' llra. WlederNSd. Tb.it 1tol'J' quoted ber at ~ SM 1aJd the pn>be ol the coat.al eom· millMm WU focUMd oa COCD• mlukmen' IO&ltatkm of coa- tribuUom, from deYetopers, DOt their aceeptMc. of campalp mone1. And, 1he aclded, of the total StS,000 '" ~ f\aDdl .. ralMd la 1"', as pefC9lll came from ~. , <See U'°"1'' .... Al> .___......,... __ _ agreed to move the hostages and that Khomeini had not yet ap- proved the transfer. "We discussed the transfer of the hostages. I think it will be done very shortly, within a few days," Ghotbzadeh said A spokesman for the malatants dismissed reports the council as· ~ued an order to turn over the Amencaru. Divers Search ~<:~ !!C4~~~;-an I undennl« aeardl team to con- tinue the bunt today for the body ot a man believed trapped inside i a belicopter wblch creabed j s-.• .... otr tt.e coast of • ffW"'WM &each. Tbe Dlbaing passenger. 26· year-old Jeff Moon of Long Beach. was pres umed killed along with pilot Gary Lee Rohwer, 49, o( Lake Elsinore. wbeo the 011 company he licopter nose-dived into the water about JOO yards off Bolsa Chica State Beach. Orange Co unt y Harbo r patrolmen quickly rttovered the p1lot 's body which was found floating near the wreckage of the Aminoil USA helicopter. Investigators said the crashed helicopter broke away from its pontoons and sank before they could search the wreckage for the secood body A three-man Orange County sheriffs divuag team spent four hours Sunday scouring the chilly JO-foot deep waters but turned up onJy a helicopter seal and a portion of a pontoon. Huntington Beach poHce, who a re coordinating the search. theorize d that the c rashed copter may have retained some buoyancy and drifted rrom lbe area rather than settling on the ocean floor. Police said Amiooil bas hired a private diving crew to take over the search. Witnesses who saw the crash described it as sounding Hke an explosion ahd said they heard the whir or the copter's rotor blades churning in the water. (See SEAaCH, Page AZ) Co ast Weatbe r Fair tonight and Tues- day except for some late night and early morning I cloudiness. Winds 15 to 20 mph during afternoons. " Lowa toniaht 45 at the t beaches and $0 Inland. Hi1ba Tuuday in U,pper eo.. INIJIDETe•AY Naq l..opn·Mdtmt ca.p- hiMi ,_ lint ooll te>tnq• mnt o/ tlw ,.or Stotdoy, t0hu1haq '"' Womc11 • Kemper Optft oJ Mtao V .. Cowatrw Club fft Coeto ffft10. SH tpOt'U, J>0'1' 81. ..... r.:~ ...... ,_.,,...~ a ................. ~ :s::. .... ~ ' c::;;:;:;. M &t C.., Al I c..rt AM ....... M Q ~ t ,f'' -t~ ~ ., ...... pt. ...... :: === .:: -J Ci·• ~ .......... a . ,'6· M•ch JI llleo ~--JV T BREAKING-----... L.OI• ll•nu lrom todow'1-'*' CMld ~ MUM1 .,_~ f'avings Accounta ' 'Rate Limit Looaened· WASHINGTON tAP) PTw.ldenl CaJUr 1.lped t tblaUoo today that lift.a tbe Ud oo lbe amouo\ of laterelt pald oo pesabook uvlnp aC'CO\&Dtl and ma)' have a far·Nacbina eftKt on the way bank.I and aavtnca lnaUtuUoM do bualneaa The leplaUon ··wtn help eoetrol inflation, atrentthen our flaanclal hllUtuUom aod belip small aavcra," Carter aald at the cere19C1D1 lD the But Room. Tbe bill will pbue out over n1 years all UmlU on the amount of lnier.t banb and t.hrtft inallt11tklol can pay uvera In the meantime, lt eocoura1es a apec1al board ot federal NII· waton to locreue intereat al &out 2 ~ peretiitqe point.a 6'111 IJp 8 ...... , SUeer •ue• LONDON <AP) -Gold hovered around lbe $:i00-an-ounce mark today. Silver held ateady after lut w~k's panic aelllng ,and the dollar rose. Gold, which lost MS iD London lut week, was fixed by lbe clty'a big ftve dealers this momlna al ~.25, up from $480.50 at the cloee Friday. But the afternoon price fell to $494.50. Then lt closed at $507 SO. The met.al traded in New York at $503, down $8. Silver. which lost $9 last week after peaking in mid· January at around $50 an ounce, was quoted in London today at $13.25, down from $13.50 Friday In New York, the metal opened at $12. lhen rose to $14.10, up $2.10 ~ ..... ~ .,..,. ••••atJe• BOGOTA. Colombia <AP) -Leflists holding the Oomirucan Republic's Embassy for more~ a month freed two of tbelr 29 remaining captives on Palm Sunday and were expected tD free · s ix or eight more before Euler. The release at dusk Sunday took the military police sur· rounding the e mbassy by surprise. The guerrillas stormed the building 'durini a diplomatic re- ception Feb. Zl. Their release left 27 host.ages. and today is their 33rd day or captivity in the embassy. They i.oclDde U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio and 12 other ambassadors and acting amJ>assadors. six consuls. four other foreigners, two Colombian civilians and two Colombian protocol officers. Pl1•1P-AJ SEEK •.. would be taler 811t the Ible miut pa1 UI for the Hrvko. I'm oot in ravor ot adcllna another bur'Ckm to tupayen." .... ,: Ht plant to apend about '3,000 oo bla eampa!p. -Dao MaJaaffey, at. hu been • ra.idcnt. ot Huntinaton S.acb for 22 yean and la prt$ldent of bis famlly'1 machlnery buainess in the clly, Mab.at ol the alao 111 a candidate rt•man Party for the 40lb Con · gresalon al District seat He said he wil1 concen· trate hi s ef· forts on the city level, but would resign from the co uncil if e lected to rongress. He said that government has become too largt' and that be will work to get 1t out of people's lives Following are his views on some issues ProposlUon t : Ile s trongly s upports the measure and sees it as a step in the right direction or returninl'? money to the righUul owners, the people · He said the measure also will perform a worthwhile task by cutting back the size or govern ment CETA Prob&ems : He dedares that there shouldn't be any CETA program period. that the une mployment rate doesn't 1u!itify costs "There are more Jobs than the re are those Sl7.2 Bllllo• • qualified to f\11 them." "We sho'11d get out and slay out. Carter Asks Cuts To Balance Budget WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Carter asked Congress today to balance his 1981 budget by slas hing $17.2 billion in planned govef'1lment spending, promising that the cutbacks will help control the nation's worsen- ing inflation. "We have a real fight ahead." Court Backs Workers on Party Right W ASHJNGTON <AP > -In a major blow to the system of political patronage, the U.S. Supreme Court today gave gov· ernmenl workers broad new pro· teclion from being fired for their political party affiliation. In a 6-3 decision, the court held that the constitutional right lo freedom of association pro- tects even some policymaking and confidential government workers from being dismissed when voters turn one party out of office in favor of another. Justice Lewis Powell, in a sharply worded dissent, said the court 's rullng gutted the patronage system. ignored U.S. history and would create con· fusion and undermine American politlcaJ parties. Writing for t h e m ajOrity. Justice John Paul Stevens enun· c1ated a new test for political hirlng and firing. "The ultimate inquiry is not whether the label 'policymaker' or 'confidential' fits a particular position; rather, the question is whether the hiring authority can demonstrate that party alfilla· tlon is an appropriate require- ment for effective performance of the public office involved," Stevens said. The court's ruling came in the case or two Rockland County, N. Y .• assistant pubUc defenders fired by a new Democratic public defender because they were Republicans. Hlf' DAILY PILOT , .. 0--C:-. Delly ....... •lttt-ft t\(----""' ......... _.,, _°'_ (•\I -.......c-.--· .. ---........... -... _....,. ,,..,. .... c.. .. .... ..._. _ ... _.......,_"'_ t .... Y ....... .-.~......,_~ A ............. -.. .......--.... -~·"'" ,,,...,.... .... ,.....,...._ .... -WntN•"""-CMu-.~·-._ ... -......_ __ _ --· c-wo Voce ..... --0.-11__. ,_ ..... -":t,,."n:' ca.tMll! '--......... -... -~ ..... . . ....,_ --°'-~...., It ~ .,_°""9 --~ .. ~~";:,:.. .... °"'9M ~-= i:::.c:.:::.. • T 110' t(n4t.._, a •• , ,.. .. ,...,. ,.__.,.Or-. Qlloltll °' ..... ... ,. •-~~~ -....... ,., ... ,_ '; -· ~~~ Carter said in sigrung the re· vised budget. But be promised to "do every· thing in my power" to see his proposals enacted. tbnatening lo use his veto power if necessary. Spending will be curtailed for nearly all government activities. e xcept defense and Social Security, with deep cuts in out· laya for jobs programs, revenue· s haring for the stales and In gov· e rnment p ay and retirement benefit.I. In addition, interest paymen&s will be $2.2 bUlloo less because the government will be borrowing less. Coupled with p lanned 1n creases in revenues from the president's new energy import taxes, lbe cuts would leave a s urplus in government spending ol $16.5 billion in the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, which would be the largest budget surplus in th~ nation's history. The previous highest surplus was $12 billion in UM8. However. the pr06pect of a large surplus in 1981 a lready is tempting Congress to distribute it to Americans throul'?h a tax cut. If Carter's spending cuts are approved, it would at the very least balance the federal budget for the first time in 12 years. Total outlays in 1981 would be $611.5 billion. with revenues of $628 billion. That compares with - Carter's original January pro- posal for outlays of $615.8 billion a nd revenues of $600 billion. which would have left a deficit of $15.8 billion. Carter left defense spending virtually intact, and actually in· creased it slightly to offset higher fuel costs. Under the re- vised budget, defense ouUays would total $150.5 billion, up from $146.2 billion an the original budget. FVMan Nabs 'Ibeft Suspect A F<Mmtain Valley man who was awakened early Sunday captured a burglar who had just broken intD his garage, police said. Police said Kenneth Llooel Morgan, 24, 11631 Quartz Ave., w'ts able to detain Daniel Paul Regh, 19, 16810 Mt. Hutchings St., Fomitain Valley, until police arrived. Police sald Regh was arrested on auaplcion or burglary and taken to Oranae County Jall. Pta•P.,,eAJ SEARCH ••• One wltaeaa aald the helicopter dJpped toward ihe ocean, came back up ud then dropped. Amlnoil 1pokeamen said the c ompany belicopter was lramportiD1 en employee to an off1hore drllllnl plat.form - PlaUonn &mmy, located about tbn, .... olf cout. 'tAA ln•••Uaatora are tx· amlntna lb reaMD1 for tit• crub but •aiei no MC.ermlaadaa bu been..,... at Udl ,..... Downtown area : He favors private redevelopment as long as it 1s accept able to downtown property owners. · 'TI>e City Council should respect tbe desires of property owners and stand by them -not against them -as they fight governmenl bureaucracy " Beach takeover: He said gov l·rnment has no business acqu.ir· mg beaches. "It should be turned over to local non government agencies !>UCh as the Sierra Club or some other organization that really has a care for the land." Money: lie saJd he intend.'> to spend up to $6,000 In bis cam· paign. WARM .•. boats required towing due to gea r breakdown or engine m alf uncuons. Spokesmen at Dana Point swd numerous guest sups were filled as travehng yachtsmen lay over Saturday mgbt before cootinu· ing ttaei.r coastal junkets . Attendance was noticeably up at South Coast beaches Sunday, but lifeguards from Laguna Beacb to San Onofre State Beach logged few rescues despite warm waters and 73· degree air temperatures. A slight drop from 30,000 t.o 27 ,000 visitors was registered Sunday in Laguna Beach com· pared to S aturday , but lifeguards did handle eight medical aid requests. San Clemente city lifeguards estimated vialtors at 3.500 with many taking advantage of small surf and 61 degree waters to take a dip, but only four resc:ues were logged A sparse crowd of lSO visited Doheny State Beach, where no rescues occurred because San Juan Creek sewage contamina· tion due tD winter storms' havoc has kept the ocean quarantined to bathers. San Clemente State Beach lifeguards logged but one rescue Sunday and said it was hardly a near-drowning call . They employed a large, beavy duty ladder to belp bring a 16- year-old girl down from the beacbfroot bluffs alter she dared to try to scale them with her boyfriend and became stranded part way up. No major problems were re· ported at HuntlngtDn Beach's cl· ty beach, with a n estimated 32,000 visitors Sunday and no complications resulting from any treacherous rip current or big surf, lifeguards said. Air t.mperature reiillered about 68 decrees at west county beaches, with seas running about 58 dearees. AtUndance dropped 10mewbat Sunday at both Huntinaton State Beach and Bolaa Ch ica State Beach, wtlb a total of 25,000 and 18,000 respectively. down from 35,000 and 25,000 Saturday. Llteparc:ll blamed that oa • sH&hl o vercast, addln1 that water1 became choppy Sunday a fternoon, r eaultln1 in aeven reacuea Singer Cited TOKYO (AP) -Amertean 1ln1er Dionne Wenrick wen Ute SlJ,OOO~priM Sunday In t.be N MMle PMUval with " Old r .. un,.. •• • O.•·~--.---~.Get Ber Vote Eleven-month-old Penney Nicholson makes tt clear who she favors in upcoming Huntmgton Beach City Council election. Penney, in the arms of her mother. Kim. is the granddaughter of incumbent Councilman Ron Pattinson Daughter and granddaughter were at a political rally Sunday at Huntington Beach's Central Park <:andidate Battles Election Sign Firm 8~ ROBERT BARKF.R 00 UH O..tr "''°' St.tft Bitter C'ontroversy has bf'<>«('fl out betw~n Huntington Bt>arh City Council candidate JaC'k Kel ly and the ">l~n rompany that has prepared more than 1.200 of hia political campaip placards. Kelly claims tbat Candidates' Outdoor Graphic Servi ce 1COGSl failed to li ve up to 1t!. ~1 greemenl and tui. campaign ad \ 1sers have !>l opped payment or J Sl.496 cherk Patnck Dailey. president or the company in Belmont near San Franc1sro. said has firm performed full and faithful service and th.at Kelly's acuon.s were "uneth1ral and un scrupuJow." .. If I were a voter l wouJd be very. very wary of casting a ballot ror such a candidate." h\: declared Somewhat of a mystery aJso developed over the whereabouts of the signs after Kelly an· nounced at a candidates· forum Sunday that 90 percent of them had been taken down. Rumors that the sign company removed them m retaliation for the stopping of the check wen• denied by Dalley Kelly said he suspects the dis· appearance or the v1v1d s1gn!1 may have something to do with his fame eamed as an actor m the ·'Maverick ·· television series. He indicated that he behev~ The Casuat Side ot Rugby lht•\ ma) h1tvr bet•n lJken b) ...ou" en1r ~et>kers . Sunday he promised t.o aulograph the SJgns 1f tht-aJleged sign stealcrs bnng tht>m by his <'amp;u~n head quarter.. Kelly and campallD aide Steve ~humacber said they stopped payment of the check berause the company wa.~ at tach1nl'? s igns of other r an· d1dates t.o those of Kelly l\elly said he didn't want 1t to . 1ppear that he v.a.s runrunjit 1n .tn) coaht.Jon But Dailev claimed that ~ly did not ha"e e xcl~1ve nght.s to the rompany·s s1gn.c; 'An) claim that we didn't live up to our contrar t oblJgitlt<>n.S LS tot a lly and categorically un founded ... he sa.Jd "We have made signs in " thousand C'ampaigns -for Gov. Brown, Gov. Re agan, Sen Hayakawa and Ron Shenkman and Hamett Wieder or Hunt· mgton Beach Beach and ha· ven 't bad any problems " Dalley said today he is tunung the matter over to attorneys an an attempt to recoverlhe money Kelly said the removal of the ~1gns forced bis staff or volunteers to work late hours prepanng posters that surfaC'ed throughout the C'lty Sunday. The sign fi rm also has con tracts with incumbent Ci ty Councilman Ron Pattinson and rha llenger Bruce Gr~r. 100% cotton rvobv Sh<>rts ano oonts ava1lat>IO 1n colors ol rOO white kh.lk1 sky l)lue navy ana QOla Also. the cla5StC bdr stripe ruQhy i;h1n In I pO/y/COltOn bklnd ' CAIRO, E&ypt <AP) -Tbe cancer afrucUn1 the depoted shah of Iran baa spread to Illa liver, but it wu believed U.. dia· ease could be controU..t by drup, CIDe °' the dodon wllo operated on him l&ld today. Dr. Fouad Nur, bead ol the tumor seetioo at llaad.i mWtary boapilal, where tbe abab'a s pleen was removed Friday, said the liver, u well u the spleen, wu cancerous. Nur was explaining to re· porters the meanins of an of. ficial medical bulletin wbicb said merely that medical tat.I had shown the two organs had ··1ym,UUc swelling." He said the shah's team ol doctors all believe the d1lease can be controlled by drup and that the shah can live ao iD· determinate amount of time. Thi.I WU eueatlally llmilar to lbe overall report gJven to re· porters Saturday when the doc· tors held a oe-. conference to dilcuas the abab's apleoectomy. At that time, the reaulla of the tests were not known. Today's medical report said the shah was allowed to walk around bis room, wu beine fed liquids through his mouth and his morale WU high. He la out ol the intenaive care un1l iD wtUcb he was placed after the 80· minute operation Friday, t.be medical report said . Nur said that unllke the can· cerous spleen, the liver wu not re moved In such caaea, but treated with chem ical•. The shah, 60, baa been receiviq treatment for cancer of a lymph node in bis neck foe stx years. The spleen ls part ot the lJ1D· pb a tic system , and fi It.en out red and white bk>Od cells. But because 1t was cancerous. Nur said. it was destroying t.be cella instead REPORT •.• Rut onJy 8 percent came from deve lopers as king for com - m1s.sioo approval of their proj- ects. sbes.&1d. Mrs. Wieder had even barsber v.ords foe Leonard Grote, at.ate coastal commlaaioa cbairman.. Grote in mid· March aeat a ~­ter to Ralpb Clartr. cbairmu c:A O r a nge Count y Board of Supervisors. asking that Mrs. W1e-der's campaign actJvaues io r onned1on with coastal com- m1ss1on matters be invesugat.ed . He later rescinded the re- quest. ·'That letter was totally ir- responsible." Mrs Wieder said. "U I were a pnvate person, I would probably sue bim. The OD· ly thing a public official bas is his credibility." The campaign contrlbuUons ln question included those from Av· co Community Developen. the fl untington Beach Co., aDd the McClain Oeve&opmeot Co., fa.nm wb1ch have sought commi11k>a approval for permits. According to campaign dis· closure document.a, Avco coa- tnbuted $500 to her campaip JUSt before a Laguna Nl1uel commercial and residential proj- ect was approved by lbe com- mission. In addition, Mrs. Wieder re- reived a $990 contribution from Signal Landmartr Co., t.be firm trying to develop a marina and housing project in Bolsa Chica. AlSGARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714} 644·7030 --------------------------------- ----~----- ·: .. 7 Irvine EOtTION VOL. 73, NO. 91, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Year Hometown Dally Newspape r MO NDAY, MARCH 31, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS ~staubach Quits, But Thanks Cowboys ' DALLAS <A P > -Dallu qu.artwbeck Ro1 r Staobacb an DOU.need today he was rellrlnJ after 11 seasons in the National Football League , saying he "thank.a the Cowboys" for ht~ t experience r .. It's a dec1s 1on baaed on various reasons ." h t! said , "There•s a polnt in your career wben you have to make a de I ciaion . you want to spend the r quality time with your family .. A 1erte1 o/ concuask>ns last " .. on "wu not an overridlna factor" be said "I never wor ried about injuries. "It's a raJrly complex decision for any athlete to make be· 1na on lop and wmning the Super Bowl would be nice but there wtlre a lot of good things in the '70s "I will not look back on the de· c1s1on .. He aaid that Coach Tom Lao- d r y thoueht be could have played at least another year but did not try to talk him out of ~­ tiring The emotional Staubach said the College All -Star Game was one of the key times in his life because he learned that the Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs wanted him lo play foot· ball after a four-year stmt in the Navv I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I f ~T I I f 1 1 I , \ l i : Another important time. be said , was the 19'8 Cowboys' training camp which he at· tended on two weeks military leave and proved to both him.self and the team that be could play in the pros His retirement became a media event as he spoke to a huge gathering or the media K RLD Radio broadcast it live and bad hookups in St Louis and W ashingt.on His meeting with teammates started in a lighthearted vein but quickly turned aerioua and there were rew dry eyes. Tex Schramm. club president and general manager , said , "We wiJI rruss him. There's not a question that Staubach is this country's greatest sports hero today and maybe or our ti~. He as uruque in that tus following spans all age generations. "He has BEEN the Cowboyaror 1 the past 11 years. There ls no ! doubt that our success in the '70s, f to a great extent, can be attribut-l edtoRoger." · Staubacb, who was making ' some $200,000 a year. has ex-1 tensive business interests here, including real estate. Also, he has numerous endorsements and is being heavily courted by the television networks as a com· mentator. Cutback Urged Carte r Asks Balanced Budget WASHINGTON !AP I Pres1 dent Carter asked Congress today to balance his 1981 budget by s lashing $17 2 billion in planned government s pending, promising that the cutbacks will help control the nation's worsen ing inflation surplus m government spending of $16.5 billion in the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. which wouJd be the largest budget s urplus in the nation's history "We have a real fight ahead. ' Carter said in s1gn1ru: the re / \ISed budget But he promised to "do every thing in my power" to see h1~ proposals enacted. threatening to use his veto power if necessary Spending will be curtailed for nearly all government activities. except defense and Social Security, Jith deep cuts in out· lays for Je'bs programs. revenue· s haring for the states and in gov ernment pay a nd retirement benefit'! In add1t1on. interest payment.c; v.111 he S2 2 billion less beca~ the government will be borrov. ing le'>s Coupled v.1th planned 1n r reases in r<'venuC''> Crom the president ., nev. energy import taxes. the cuts would leave a The previous highest surplu.'i was $12 b1lhon m 1948. However, the prospe-ct of a large surpl05. in 1981 already 1s tempting Congress to distribute it to Americans through a tax cul H Carter's spending cuts are approved. 1t would al the very least balance the federal budget CS« BUDGET, Page :\2) O.lly ~ ... Sutt Pltole COUNTY PARAMEDICS TREAT ONE OF FOUR PERSONS INJURED IN CAR CRASH Vehicle Enda Up In Ditch After Heed.On Collision In Irvine ~~~~~~~~~~~~ eens in Hospital After Autos Crash Two Irvine teen-agers remain hospitalized today after a weekend head·on automobile collision in Turtle Rock. Kathleen E . Gutting, 13, or 17321 Peach St., is in the in- tensive care unit of Tustin Com· munity Hospital . David Thompson, 14, of 19031 Antioch Drive, is in stable condition in the intensive care unit or Santa Ana -Tustin Community Hospital. The accident occurred Satur· . day afternoon on Turtle Rock Drive about 200 yards east of Sycamore Creek Police said a car driven by an Irvine juvenile without a dnvers license. who has been released from a hospital. veered into on- coming traffic and collided with a car driven by Dinah Sue Friedan, 30, of Irvine, who has been released from the hospital. The car driven by the Juvenile then careened down an embank· menl and into a ditch. The teen-agers who remain in the hospital were ndin~ in the car with the unlicensed juvenile ~Divers Hunt Body lln Copter Crash I Aminoil Oil Company hired an l underwater search team to con-l tinue the bunt today for the body • 1 of a mao believed trapped inside t a helicopter which c rashed l' Saturday night off the coast of Huntington Beach. The missing passenger, 26· year-old Jeff Moon of Long · 1 Beach, was presumed killed along with pilot Gary Lee Rohwer, 49, of Lake Elsinore. when the oil company helicopter , nose-dived into the water about ~ 300 yards off Bolsa Chica State Beach. Orange County Harbor l pat rolmen quickly recovered the pilot's body which was found floating near the wreckage or Jbe Amlnoil USA helicopter. Investigators said tbe crashed helicopter broke away from Its )M>ntooos and sank before they could search the WTeclltage for the second body. A t.bree·man Orange County 1beriffs diving team spent four boun Slmday scowing the chilly IC)..foot deep waters but turned u_p only a beliCOJJter seat and a portlon of a pontoon. Huntington Beach police, who are coordin&tlnt the search. theorized that the crashed copter may have retained some buoyancy and drifted from the 1 area rather than Httlini on the oeetn floor. 1 Police aald Amlnoil baa hired Singer Cited TOKYO (AP) -American 1 1in1er ~ Warwick won the 111,000 srand prise Sunday In llHt Nlo&.b Tok}'(> Mualc Festival wU.b ''hll.lnt Old Feellnta." a private diving crew to take over the search Witnesses who saw the crash described it as sounding like an explosion and said they heard the whir of the copter's rotor blades churning in the water. O ne witness sa id t h e helicopter dipped toward the ocean, came back up and then dropped. Aminoil spokesmen said the co mpany h e li copter was transporting an employee to an o ffs hore drilling platform - Platform Emmy. located about three miles off coast. 2 ,000 Irvine Residences Lose Power About 2,000 Irvine residences lost electrical power for 80 minut.es this morning alter a house being moved by a truck snageed overhead power lines, according to Bud Jacklee, area manager of Southern California Edison Co. J acklee said tbe power lines were anaacect near tbe lntenec- tJon of Alton Avenue and Jeffrey Road ln Irvine. The power was cut olf al 3: 12 a . m . and restored 80 minutes later. Jacklce said. Woodbridge, Deerfi eld ond The Ranch communities were affected by the blackout, police aald. According to Jacklee, no ma· Jor buainesaea were affected. Man Held In Irvine Slaying A male acquaintance or 30 year-old Gayle Ann Lingle, who was found in an Irvine held with her throat slit. has been jailed in connection with her murder. Police said today Irvine police Lt Gene Norden said John Galen Davenport, 24, of Tustin, is being held m the Newport Beach jail. His bail is set at $250,000 ·'I'm comfortable with the case we have against him, but we still have a lot lo do." Norden said "We obtained some ttems of evidence Friday even· ing when we arrested him at his home We had a search warrant and he didn't put up any strug· gle." Norden refused to give Daven- port's address or to describe the chain of events potice believe led to the murder of Miss Lingle. whose body was found Thursday morning by CalTrans workers in a weed-strewn field adjacent lo My ford Road and Michelle Drive. Norde n says t h e Lingle murder is unrelated lo any other slaymg he knows about Miss Lingle lived with a man at 15842 Pasadena Ave., Tustin. who has been cleared by police o f any involvem ent in he r murder. Norden said that Davenport "was at least acquainted with the victim a short time before her murder." Norden wouldn't elabor ate on the relations hip between the victim and Daven- port. ' Norden said that Mi ss Lingle wasn't hitchhiking before her death. Two More Gacy V"1Clim8 Identified CHICAGO (AP) -Two more or the 33 victims of John W. Oacy Jr. have been Identified, leaving nine bodies still uniden- Ufied, authorlUe11 say. Cook County Medical Ex- aminer Or. Robert Stein aald the two were ldenWled aa Kenneth Par~e~1 16, •nd Michael Marino, 14, DOlD of ChJcago. Their re· malna, Identified t brouch the use of dental charts and X·ra) records, were due up from the c rawl apace beneath Gacy'i: h ome lo Norwood Park Town8hip. northwest of Cbicac<> Gacy, 38, was convicted and sen teoced to die on June 2 Ills cast la being appealed. r Cyanide in Food 'Poison Gang' Sought SAN DIEG O l AP 1 Supermarket s h elves wer e checked throughout San Diego today alter an extortion note was found aloog with a bottle if pickles loaded with deadly cyanide The note signed "The Poison Gang" demanded SO diamonds in return for telling whe 'e five other rood items had been poisoned in the same Safeway store in the La Jolla area or San Diego. ''There's enough cyanide 1n that pickle bottle lo kill a fam1 ly , ·· Deput y Coroner Jay Johnson said after tests in his laboratory and at a private fi rm "If a family had eaten that bot tie or pickles. il would have killed them all." About four miles away, arter the La Jolla store reopened to ~.ay , a not ht Safeway s tor r Ci(>Sed while bottle Of teriyak1 sa~ce was ta en lo a laboratory ~e was no immediate in dication 1f that bottle had been tampt>red with. Twice . a telephone caller asked the La Jolla stoH· manager to hurry up v.ith the diamonds Tom Cooney. pubhc relations director for Safeway's 45 store~ in San Diego County. said "an older man" made the calls He said there was no indication that he w as disgruntl ed with Safeway The note. hand-lettered on ruled paper. was round taped to the bottom or the 46-ounce jar of Vlasic polish-style pickles al 5 p.m. Saturday. It said "Satur· day. March 29. 1980 Safeway Stores Inc . Manager Warning Warning! This jar oC pickles is loaded with deadly cyanide poison." The note went on: "Also. there Pi/,ot Price To Increase Home delivery price for the Dally Pilot wlll go 'from $.1.75 to $4 per month errecUve April 1. Your Dally PHot car- rier. who la an Indepen- dent merchant, wlll re- ceive 40 pettent ol the ln- c rease ror his or her services to you at the new price. Contlnuinc major cost increues in all aspect! of newspaper production and dlatributioQ -aucb aa two substantial lncreaae1 In the prtee of newsprint ln six months and a 13 per· cent increue ln dlat tlbu· lion eJrpente -make lhi1 coat lncreaee nece111ry. Prlce of alnale copies sold at ~ln boll• or over th• codter •Ill be In· created. to 25 cenu clatly. and to 50 etnll SUnday. are five other food items loaded with cyarude that are now oo the s helves of this store. If you com· ly with our demands, we will give you a list and the ex.act location or these food items Otherwise. we will poison t.be food ia r1ery SafewQ 9tOr'9 la the area. .rlt is up to you what happens next." the note went on ... You have until 6 p m today to obtain fifty (SCH loose d1amo.nds one < l) car at or larger of good quality .. You will be contacted'" Police Lt Ron Seden said "negot1allons" were under wa} but declined to say more or whether preparallons had been \ made to l~ve the diamonds. I Seden said "we expttt other calls" in the extortion plot.. I Safeway's s pokesmen said the i La J olla store at Gir ard and t Pearl reopened when exhaustive • ct.eda failed to find any other sapl"°'*9 Items but that th~ I Pacific Beadt store cloeed tem-1 porarily t.his morning while the second food item was checked out SatUrday night, Bill Langely. manager at La Jolla, reported the note to poli ce and urged c ustomers to return any food purchased at his store that day except for canned Items. Iran May Revise Hostage Situation By The Assocla&ed Press Iranian Pres1dent Abolhassan Bani -Sadr met today with representatives of the Moslem militants hol~ng the U.S Em· bassy hostages after an official Iranian spokesman said the gov- ernment was considering taking over custod y or the 50 J\m encans There were no 0H1C1al announ- cements after Bani·Sadr's talks with the three militants. Iran's Pars news agency said . The meeting took place in a govern- ment building where the presi- dent was meeting with the rest of Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council . Pre!lident Carter, meanwhile, postponed a scheduled speech a nd set a conrerence with na- tional security advisers. It was learned in Washington that a message Carter sent lo Iranian officials warned that the United States would or6er further re- taliation against Iran ii there is no break in the hostage situa- tion. Before Bani-Sadr met with the militants, a Forelen Mlniatry s pokesman said the IranJan IOV· ernment miebt announce new s teps in the crisis as early u tonicbt, perhaps includlna transrer of the hostages to iov- emment custody. In a Tehran Radio broadcut today, lra.ntan revolutionary leader K.homelnl attacked the United States for what be called lbreatl of military force to tree tho Amertcan boltaae1. t WU all wordl," he aald of U.S. stance. "Even now lt ll JUll words. Never be afraid ucb words becauae UM7 are not folJowed by aeUon," M 11,ld In the London·monltoNd broad· CHl. ff e alto coadem.Md the Scmet Union '• tnurveotlon I n Af 1hanl1tu and p~cted t.be Ruastans would "en:ntuallJ be defeat.ed," saying no power can impose its will on the world. The Sov1et news agency Tass today reported that Soviet Pres i- dent Leonid I. Brezhnev sent Khomemi congratulations on the first aM1versary of the Islamic Republic of Iran A F o r eign Min ist r y spokesman contacted by a Westc-rn journalist in Tehran said the subject or a hostage traosCer was taken up by the rul· ' ing Revolutionary Council and that President Abolbassa n Bani· Sadr would discuss tbe matter tonight with Khomeini, Coa s • ' 1 W eathe r _.a Fair tonight and ·~-day except for some late night and early morning j cloudiness. Winds 15 to 20 mph durin& afternoons. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and so in land. Highs Tuesday In upper 60tk INSIBETOD~Y Haney L.opn·Melton cap· lured Mr first golf tou"'4· ment of tile fJl!01' Sundo11. aoh'"tne th~ Wome "· s Kempa Opffl ot Me114 Vmk Coatr, Club m Co.ta M1-. .su IPOfU. poo-Bl. I ..•. , "' .,_..,.... "" ,... ........ Ct .... ... .............. .. 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LONDON (AP> Gold hovered around tht" S500-an OWlccs m1rk 1oday Silver held steady aan er l&lit week's panll' aelllna and th~ Joll1Ar Nlit' Gold. which lost "8 tn London last wffk, was (1xed by the city's big fi ve dealers th&a morrun1& al SS03 25, up from $480 50 Ill the <'lose Friday But I.he atlemooo price fell to $494.50 Then 1t c losed at SS07 50 The metal traded lo New York al $500, down S6 S1lv~r. wtuch lost S9 last week after pealung in mid· January Jt around~ an ounte. was quoted m London today at $13 25. down from $13.~ Fnday In Nev. York. the metal opened at $12. then rose to $14 10, up $2 10 Sh A rsr.ko Co•t•fan-• ••••~fl NEW ORLEANS lAP> -Six containers of arsenic were damaged on a Mississippi River wharf today, but apparently none of the deadly poison got m the water. the Coast Guard said. Each rontainer held about 240 pounds of white. refined arsenic, a deadly poison Coast Guard oUicials not1Jied city oUicials of New Orleans and all communities down the 100 miles to the mouth of the Mis· sissipp1 River that the river -source of drinking water -could be contaminated. Lake E,.,_o~ F•lb o Bit LAKE ELSINORE (AP) Floodwaters that swelled Lake Elsinore to more than twice its normal size continued lo recede slowly loday, and two or the many mobile homes that had been hauled away from the encroaching flood waters have been taken back to their park. The lake stood at 1,26.s.5.5 feet above sea level today, its lowest point since Feb. lS, said David Cobb of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Z.ld•g Nbed •• f'ed~ol ~••d WASHINGTON (AP> -Local zoning laws do not apply to private businesses using federally owned land.the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. The Justices, without waiting to hear full arguments, upheld lower court decisions in a case from Ventura County. There were no recorded dissents. County om caals, s upported by California and five other states. argued that Congress never intended to pre·empt local government.s' historic power of zoning lands within their boun-d<l nes Funding Critics Flayed by Wieder By DELORES BROOKS IRWJN OI U. Oelly ~I'-n111 Supe~r Harriett Wieder to· day a n gri l y denounc e d newspaper reports about her campa1J?n contributors as point less and talled the f1nanc1al sup port or public officials by de velopers "an investment in th(' s ystem " Mrs Wieder. former Hunt. mgton Beach mayor, made her remarks JUSt before leaving for a meeting of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. The agency as under mvestiga. lion because of allegations that som e commissioners solicited tampa1gn funds from people s eeking permiL<> from the com. mission to build or remodel coastal property "The names of p eople who have contributed to my efforts you' 11 probably rtnd on the list or every other public official, state or local," Mrs. Wieder said. ·'They are the people who m · vest in the system by s upporting public office holders And it's not JUSt the coastal com mission" Mrs Wieder was responding to an article m the Los Angeles Times that said she had accept· ed Sll,000 from 23 developers s eeking com m 1ss1on permits since she was appomted to the commission more than a year ago. But the county supervisor de· nied that she is influenced by campajgn l'Ontributions when she votes for projects before the commission. "I don't understand the point of the story," Mrs. Wle<ler said. 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According to campaign dis. closure documents , Avco con. tributed $500 to her campaign just before a Laguna Niguel commercial and residential proJ· ect was approved by the com- mission. In addition, Mrs. Wieder re- ceived a $990 contribution from Signal Landmark Co.. the firm trying to develop a marina and housing project in Bolsa Chica. But only 8 percent came from de velopers asking fo r com· mission approval of their proJ· ects, s he said. Mrs. Wieder had even harsher words for Leonard Grote, state coastal commission chairman. Grote in mid·Marcb sent a let· ter to Ralph Clark. chairman of Orange County Board of Supervisors, asking that Mrs. Wieder's campaign activities in connection with coastal com. mission matters be lnveatigated. He later rescinded the re- quest. ·'That lette r was totally ir· responsible," Mrs. Wieder saJd. "If I were a prtvate person, I would probably s ue hlm. The on· ly thing a public official has ts hl• credibility." Tho campalan contrlbuUons In que1Uoa included thote from Av. co Community Developers, the Huat1n.1ton Beacb Co., and the McClain Development Co., nrm.s which bave IOUl.ht comrniaaioa approval IOI' perm.Ju. Bootiag l•r a lt'iaaft-Deity f'I ... t\Mt - f'ans of Nancy Lopez-Melton expressed tht•mselves with this sign Sunday as their fJ\'Oritt• woman golfer strode down fairway at Mesa Verde Country Club an Costa Mesa on her way to victory m women's Kemper Opcm For the details. see today's Sports M'Ct1on , page B· I Flood si· Isolates 60,000 T IJUANA, Mexico <AP > -Al least 60,000 people remain cut off from normal roads and new drownings are stil I being reported a month after floodwaters rut !ia- Ja California in February. In a pubuc protest attended by about 150 people Sunday, the government was accused or in· d11ference m the wake of last month's storms. Protesters said the floodgates at Rodriguez Dam were opened and closed arbitrarily last week causing erratic water flow and four deaths in Tijuana's La Mesa s uburb, spokes m an Jaime Berenazde la Para claimed. On<' washed·out bridge st ill hasn't been repaired, the dem onstratorscomaplained. Two deaths we re of teen-a~ers drowned at different times f'ri d<J y while trying to cross the Alamar H1v{.>t""l't;d by water from behind the d'am. Two other bodws were found Saturday Across the U.S. border, the body of a woman about 50 was found Sunday in the Tia Juana River 's Cancero"tU liver 'Controlled' CA IRO .. Egypt IAP) The t•anct.>r <A rn1ctln~ the deposed s hah of Iran hal> s pread lo h1l> liver. but 1t was believed the dis t.'a l>e could be controlled by drug~. one of the doctors who operated on him said today Dr f"ouad Nur. head of tht tumor section at Maad1 m1btary hospital . where the s hah 's s pleen was removed Frida)'. said the liver, as well as the spleen, was canctroui. Nur was expla ininJ.l to re porters lhe meaning of an of ficial medical bulletin 1o11h1ch said merely that medical tests had shown the two organs had "lymphatic swelling " He satd the shah's team of doctors all believe the d1 seas<' can be controlled by drugs and that the shah can hVl' un m determinate amount of time This was essentially similar lo the overall report ~1 Vl'n lo n· portl'r~ Saturday when the· dtK' tor~ hl'ld a ncws conference tu discus~ the l>hah ·~ ~Pll'nectom~ At that time. the result~ of tht· tests wen.-not known Today's medical report said the shah was allowed to walk around his room. was being fed liquids through his mouth and his morale was high fie 1s out of the intensive care unit in which he was placed afte r the 80 minute operation Frida) lht> medical report said ~ur :.aJd that unhkC" the can t erous spleen. lhe hver v.al> not removed 1n l>Uch cases but 1 reated with cht'm 1ca Is The -.h ah. 6(), has been receiving treatment for cancer of a lymph node m tus neck for sax year.. The spl~n 1s part of the lym phauc system. and filters out red and white blood cclh 81,.1 bt•l·ause 11 "4as cancerous. Nur !I .lid. it was destroying the cclb 10'!il C'Jc1 :'I: ur cnnf1rmt·d ont· essential p 1rt nf th• m 1 rl1 1·al bulll't1n "'h1ch '><J 1d the lxmc marrow \4 .Jl> "(un ct1on1n~ norm al ly · Th1<i nwant lhat tht> !>hJh 'IJ<.1eJOd "a" bt.·in~ rt'gl•nera t1·rl n<>rmall) ~or ,,11d Federal Workers Backed W ASJUNGTON (AP) -Jn • m 1Jor blow to the 1yaW!m of poliUcal patronage, tbe U.S. Supreme Court today eave IOW· emment worken broad new Jll'O- tecUon from beln1 fired for their poUtJcaJ party affilJatlon. In a 6-3 decision, the court held that the constitutional ri&bt to freedom of aasoclatloo pro- tect& even some poticymakhaa and coofjdenllal covernmeat workers from being diamilled when v~rs turn one party out or orlice in favor or another. Justice Lewis Powell, in a ~harply worded dissent, said the court 's ruling gutted tbe patronage ayatem, iinored U.S. history and would create con- fusion and undermine American political parties. Writing for the majority, J ustace John Paul Stevens enup. c1ated a new test for polltic'1 hiring and firing. ·'The ultimate inquiry is not whether the label 'policymaker' or 'confidential' fits a particular posiUon; rather, the question whether the hiring authority c demonstrate that party affilia lion ia an appropriate require- ment for effe<:tive J>flnri1rn:1A1111"W of the public officit:'.inli~recf~ Stevens sald. Wallenda Kin Hwt in Fall LAKELAND, Fla. CAP) Ca rla Wallenda Gutman. a daughter or Ka rl Wallenda, the late patriarch of the Flying Wallendas, s utrered minor IOJUrtes after a 20-foot falJ 1o11 hen a rigging bolt on her high wire snapped. She w3s finishing her performance Sunday at the Great Ron Morris Circus on the Slide of Lire, a 50·foot wire strung from a point 70 feet above the ~round. when the bolt broke "The boll snap~ and .,ht• kept going until she hit tht' ground," said circus owner Ron Morris. She was treated and re- I P 3 H•d from Lakeland Ct.>nt•ral Hospital An illegal alien reported the body to U.S. Border Patrol of. ficers Lifeguards said I.he un. identified woman apparently drowned whale t rying to cross the border New Storm Threatens fi'l"09IPapAJ BUDGET ... for the first time m 12 years Total outlays in 1981 would be $611.5 billion. with revenues of $628 billion. That compares with Carter's original January pro- posal for outlays of $615.8 billion and revenues of $600 billion . which would have left a deficit ol Sl5.8 billion. Carter left defense spending virtually intact, and actually in· l'r eased it slightly to offset higher fuel cosLs. Under lhe re· vised budget, defense outlays would total S150.5 billion. up from $146 2 billaon in the onginal budget. Congrcs~ already is al work on a list or budget cuts for its own for 1981 that closely parallels Caner's proposals , and in some. cases goes beyond them. The budget will not become law until approved by Con~ress. While some critics of Carter's new anll·inllallon strategy have questioned whether balancing the budget will help reduce inlla· tion, Carter said they ''miss I.he point." ·'Balancing the budget is not a cure·all. but it is an essential e le m ent in the m o re com. prehensive program,'' he said in a message lo Congress H is new strategy includes credit controls and an energy import tax that will raise the prite or gasoline by 10 cents a Rallon. Carter said inflation can't be controlled unW "I.he federal gov· ernment has demonstrated to the American people that it will discipline its own spending and its own borrowing -not juat ror one year or two, but as a long· term policy." The revised budget contains new forecasts for the economy's third year which inc lude a milder re<:easJon, worse inflation a nd less unemployment than Carter Corecast in January. c Related story, AT> Consumer prices are expected to increa1e 12.8 percent, com· pared with 10.7 percent forecast in J anuoty and l.2.8 percent Jast year. The forecast Is based oo the expected price level in the fourth quarter of lllO conu>ared wltb tbo IOW'th quarier ot 1979. The l2·rnoath inorean ln prices lalt year wu 13.3 percent. ' Nebrruka Fears for Cattle as Blizzard Nears By I.hf' As~lated Pre-s\ St11J diggmR out after 2 ft:et of sno"', concerned Nebraska and Montana ranchers were round ing up new born calves and tak mg extra hay to their cattle to day as a snowstorm bore do""n on them fro m the Colorado Rockies. In Montana, Swcetgrass Coun ly authorities searched for a rancher reported lost m deep. swirling snow after he left 81g Timber for his ranch 40 miles away A winter storm watch was posted for Nebraska through tonight. alter a day long respite from a three·day storm that left more than 2 feet of snow "In a nutshell, there 1s a POwcrful storm coming out of Tne Casual Side or Ruqby the Rod:1p, hea ,.~ '>noy. inches. · '>a1d Meier It "111 havl· inure· than four forecasl<>r J-'red The hea"). \4 N sno"" ca us; ht Ne!Jra.o;ka cattlemen at the peak 11f cal\'lng season, and officials feared another storm could dev astate the calf crop A 1975 slorm killed 56,000 calves. cost mg cattlemen $4 m11J1on One cattle m an . Oran Magnuson. of Arthur. Nt'b . said h<"d alread} had .it leas l 30 t'<Jlve~ ~ulfocate m snov. dnfts of up to 12 f~t He called the s1tua· lion "del>perate " 'This ne" sU>rm. well. thal could break the camel !> back. · said Lincoln County Extension Agent Weslt•y Hansen of North Platte 100% cotton rugby shorts and panrs available 1n colors ol red wh1re khaki sky blue navy ,1n<S gOl<l Also. the etas.sic bar ~tripe rUQhy shirt 1n a PQly/cotton blona \1 ,m, ranchers In Nebraska ancl Montana \\<Cr~ gathering 1 attle inw protected areas, feed· •nK them extra hay and keeping j cloM' watch on them and the weather Hundreds or m o toris ts stranded overnight in arm~ left for home Sunday, but • dary roads in weste rn Nebraska l>tall were blocked by drifts. · Winter storm warnings COY· t.•red most of Montana, and the '>O uth·centra l section was hardest h1t. with 25 inches ol l>now in Lew1Stown.1Drivillg COD· dit1ons were poor in most parts of Montana on Sunday. Rogers Pass between Mis· soula and Great Falls was dosed to all but e mergency traf. fie ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH \ 714 ) 644 7030 -• . ,. I .. Lag11na/South Coast (OITION f VOL. 73, NO. 91, 9 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 31 , 1990 ( 't'e•r Bo•e&owa ; Dally Ne••paper'. Fl FTEEN CENTS, .Staubach Quits, But Thanks Cowboys -~ DALL.AS CAP > Oallaa quarterback Ro&4'r staubacb an 1 oounced todl!l1 be w u retirtna ; after 11 aeuona in tb.: NaUonal I Football Lea1ue, sayan1 he "lhanb the Cowboy " for Im ~ experience. t "lt'a a decision based on I various reasons." be said "There's a point an your career when you have to make a de l cision ... you want to spend the 1 quality time with your famUy." A am of roncu 11ton11 last seaaon "wu not an overrichnic factor" he aald. "I never wor r1ed about injurae11 "It's M falrly complex decmon ror any athlete to make be· tng on top and winning the Super Bowl would be nJce but there were w IOI. or good things ID the '70S ·'I wall not look buck on the de· c1sion," He said that Coach Tom Lan· dry thought he could have played at least another year but did not try to taJk him out of re· Urlng. The emohonul Staubacb said the College All-Star Game was one of the key times in his lire because he learned that the Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs wanted him to play foot- ball after a four-year stint in the Navv. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rooting tor a Wiaaer F ans of Nancy Lopez-Melton expressed themselves with this sign Sunday as their favorite woman golfer strode down fairway al Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa on her way to victory m women's Kemper Open. For the details. see today's Sports section. page B-1. Wann Days I ad For Coast Area Spring settled in on the Orange Coast S unday with crowded beaches and weather forecasters today predicting it w i 11 only get better , with warmer day.s forecast through Friday Thousand8 who visited local beaches Sunday were expected to be back in large numbers due to a warming trend pushing the mercury up into the mid-70s at Jeast up until Easter weekend Surf r an about three reel. breaking from the west, at Newport Beach Sunday. where only s ix rescues were recorded, among about 85.000 persons who visited the shore lo begin work -or pla)' -on their 1980 sun- tans. A Marine Safety Department spokesman said surf conditions 'would be a repeat performance I of Sunday, adding that a sub- ' s lantial crowd was already out before 10 a .m . enjoying the sun The first two days of Easter vacation saw a n otilla or 340 : boats tie up or drop a nchor in !Avalon H arbor on Sant a •Catalina Island. ·'And the beaches were com pletely filled,·· says Assistant aHarbormaster Ken Dirksen. l <See WARM, Page AZ) Coast Weather Fair tonight and Tuell· day except for some late night and early morning cloudiness. Winds 1S to 20 mph during afternoons . Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 50 inland. Highs Tuesday in upper 60s. laga1na Missionary Frank Dowell Dies The Rev. Frank L. Dowell, who came lo Laguna Beach in 1948 and founded the Little Church by the Sea three years later. is dead at the age or 86. Rev. Dowell built the present church in 1952, holding services at the Laguna Beach Women's Club until the building was com· plcte He came to Laguna Beach as the owner of a publishing com- pany in Maywood, but began missionary work in the Art Colony s hortly after his arrival. II c founded the Maywood p ublishing plant m 1932. a nd was a printer and publisher for many years before "turning to God 's work," a relative s aid. The Nebraska·born minister retired from the church 10 years ago. turning over the pulpit to h is son-10 -law, Rev . Ray S Curtis . lie is survived by his widow, Selma. of the family home at 1036 Van Dyke Drive. The couple would have been married 11 years oo Easter Sunday In addition, he is survived by a son Donald D. Dowell. Long Beach . daug hter Virgini a Curtis. or La~una Beach . sister Easter Page, Chico: grandsons , the Rev. Ronald Dowell, Loren and James Curtis. and several j?reat.grandch1ldren. Services will be held at 11 a.m . Tuesday at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. with Rev Dowell and Rev Curtis of ftc1ating Iran May Announce Hostages Trans/ er By The Associated Press The Iranian government may announce ne w step s in the hos tage c risis as early a s tonight. perhaps inc ludi n g transfer of the 50 Americans to government custody, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. But revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini made a new broadcast attack on the United States, accusing it or threatening force. President Carter postponed a scheduled s~ch and set a con· ference with national security advisers, shortly after reports from Iran said transfer of the hostages was being considered. It also was learned in Washington that a message Carter sent to Iranian officials warned that the United Stales would order further retaliation agaiMt Iran if there ls no break ln the hostage situation. ln a Tehran Radio broadcast today, KbomelnJ attacked the United States for what he called threata of military force to free the American hos~ea. "It was all words," he said of the U.S. stance. "Even now it is all juat words. Never be afraid of auch words because they are not f oUowed by action." he said In the Loodon·monltored broad- caat. He alao condemned the Soviet Union 's tnterventlon i n Af 1hanlstan and predicted the Ruaaiana would "eventually be defeated," 11yln1 no power can lmpou It.a wtll on tbe world. Tf>e Soviet newa aaency Tasa today reported thRt Soviet Pl"f'l· dent Leonid I Brezhnev sent Khomeini confi(ratulations on the fir~l anniversary of the Islamic Republic or Iran A F oreign M1n1 s try s po kesman con tacte d by a Western journalist in Tehran said the subject of a hostage transfer was taken up by the rul- ing Revolutionary Council and that President Abolhassan Bam- Sadr would discuss the matter tonight with Khomeini, Iran's revolutionary leader who would have the finaJ word. The student militants holding the hostages al the U S. Em- bassy have rejected previous de- mands to turn them over to the government. After a Sunday council meet- ing, Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said the members discussed proposals made by Irlsh diplomat Sean MacBricde, and Gbotbzadeh said MacBride declared U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance "bas agreed up- on this proposal." He did not elaborate and MacBrlde refused to say what he recommended. Banl-Sadr aaJd the council bad made a decision, but refused to reveal details. There waa no Immediate com· ment from the U .S. State Department. CBS reported that the council decided Sunday night, by o vote or 7 to S to act the Amer1caru tranaferrtd to eovernment custody and presumably use force tr the mllltant11 balk. But Tehra.n offlclala denied any de· clslon GI reached ' -------------------------------~-- Another important time, he said , was tbe 1968 Cowboys' t~aining camp whic h he at- tended on two weeks milit~ry leave and proved to both him.sell and the team lbat be could play in the pros H is retirement became a media event as he spoke to a huge gathering or the media KRLD Radio broadcast 1l live and bad hookups m St. Louis and Washington His meetmg with teammates s tarted in a lighthearted vein but quickly turned serious and there were few dry eyes. Tex Schramm. club president and eeneral manager, said, ''We will miss him. There's not a question that Staubach is this country's greatest sports hero today and maybe of our time. He 1s unique in uiat his following spans all age generations · • ''He bas BEEN the Cowboys for the past 11 years. There ls Q$> doubt that our success in the '70s. to a great extent, can be attribut· ed to Roger." Staubach, who was making . some $200,000 a year , has ex- tensive business interests here. including real estate. Also, he has numerous endorsements and is being heavily courted by the televi5ion networks as a com- . mentator Cutback Urged Carter Asks Balanced Budget WASHINGTON <AP J Pres1 dent Carter asked Congress today to balance his 1981 budget l>y slashing SJ7 2 billion in planned government spend.Jog. promising that the cutbacks will help control the nation's worsen mg inflation ··we have a real fight ahead," Carter said m signing the r<' vised budget But he promised to "do every thing in my powe r" to see h1l> proposal~ enacted. threatening to use his veto power 1f neces~ar} Clemente's Allen Top Recipient San Clemente attorney Bernie Allen tops the list of five can- didates for City Council election in campaign contributions, re- porting he has collected $3.293 to dale. Five candidates are seeking election next week to two seats on the City Council, and all re- ported campaign contr ibutions and expenditures through March 24. A third tally or girts and ex pe nditures 1s due a bout two months after the April 8 elec lion. Allen lists a S200 contribution from the TRW·Cahfom1a Com munily State Good Government Fund, which he reports 1s-IOt"at ed in Redondo Beach Other contributions include> Sl OO fro m San Clement e s ales man Frederick Neidiffer and a SIOO non-monetary con tribution from Sue Woodruff. c;ecretary to the San Clementt' Chamber of Commerce who pro v1ded radio advertising for Al len Allen says he has spent S2.757 of his war chest . mos tly for printing and advertising Candidate Bob L1 mberg . a planning commissioner and re· tired businessman. has collected $1,891 to date. Limberg report.s he bas spent Sl.090 or that amount for printing and newspaper advertising Bill Mecham, a former plan ning commissioner and teacber. has amassed $1.S47 to date, cit· 1ng Smith Design of San Cleme nte for a $200 non monetary contribution for de · sig n and illustrations for newspaper advertising. <Stt ALLEN, Page AZ) Pilot Price To Increase Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot will go from $.1. 75 to $4 per month effective April 1. Your Daily Pilot car- rier, who i5 an indepen· dent merchant, will re· ceive ~ percent of the in- c rea se for bia or her services to you at the new price. Continuio1 major cost increases in all upects of newapaper producUon and dlatrlbutton -aucb as two s ubatanUal lncreaaea ln the price of newaprint in she months and a 13 per- cent intrease tn dlstribu· Uon expense -make thla cost lntreHe Offff&ary. Price or aingle copies sold at coin boicea Ol' over the counter will be in· crouen to 25 centl dally, and to SO cents Sunday. -I Spending will be curtailed for nearly all govemmc:nt act1vit1~. ex c ept defe n se and Socia l Security, with drep cuts m out la ys fo r Jobs programs . revenue sharing for the states and m gov ernment pay a nd retirement beneh b In addition. interest payments will be S2 2 b1lhon less because the government Y.111 be borrowing less Couple d with pl a nned 1n creases m re vc•nul''> from th,, pres 1dt>nt 's nC'~ i>nrrgy import lJXC'S the cuts ~uuld leave d In San Juan surplus m government spending of $16 5 bilhon m the fiscal year beg1nrung Oct t, which would be the largest budget surplus m the nation ·s history The previous highest surplus was S12 billion m 1948. However . the prospect of a large s urplus in 1981 already 1s tempting Congress lo dis tribute· 1l to Americans through a tax cut If Carter's spending cuts are approved. 1t would a t the very least balance tht.' federa l budget I~~ Bl'DGET, P:age l\2) Seven to Compete For Council Seats By PIUL SNEIDER MAN °' -Deify ,... S4alf A oool politic•I climate pre- vails in San Juan Capistrano this spring. as seven candidatf's compete for two seals on the Ci- ty Council Unhke the city's 1978 council election. tbe current candJdates are not 'l>Ol!trized along the lines of slow growth versus develop· ment. Campaign spending has been modest. and there has been no mud·slmging. In fact, one candidate. N!tired manufacturer Dan Vangahs. has decided to avoid electioneenng altogether for the ApnJ 8 elec- tion The two incumbent couo· c1lmen and four challengers who are campaigning more actively have been ringing doorbells and distributing campaign leaflets throughout the city Thest' six have turned their at- t<'nt1on to issues such as how to ma inta1n the colo rful rural character of San Juan \!Nlfte meeting the nttds of a s wellmg local population. a nd how to keep the city's budfi(et balanced tn the wake of taic -cutt.m g tn 1llat1ves such as Proposition 9 The heated controversy over the pace or development in San Juan Capistrano apparently was resolved with the election of three slow growth advocates m 1978 Immediately after that elec tion . Co uncilma n Richard McDowell resigned. McDowell would have been the tone council voice for development had he re· ma med. T hirteen cand idates then sought appointment to fill the re- mainder of McDowell's term. Lawrence F Buchheim was ap· pointed to the vacant seat in a unanimous council vote. In the curre nt e lection. Buchheim is seeking election to a full term. The other incum- bent, Mayor Kenneth Friess, has been on the council since 1976. Hoping to unseat the incum- bents are commercial pilot James Alkins ; Ilse Byrnes . chairman o r the city 's equestrian commission ; Harold Dunn, a railroad administrator: Dale Smitb, a chemical en- gineer: and Dan VangaUs. who bas chosen not to campaign. LAWllENCE F . 0 BUCRHEllll , 53 , la a business property man11er and lifelon1 ~aident ol San Juan. He bas served on the City Plannina Commiaaion, the San Juan Water Author\ty and the Capistrano Union Hith School District 'a board of trustees. He hu ~n affiliated witb tbe San Juan Capistrano Hiatorical Society, the American Letloo and Liou International. ''I 'm worri.S about J'UDDina double-dlc1t lnllalion and the Im· pact Lb.at will bave oo our aaJ• Ux rct\ll"DI and OUl' development fees," Bucbbelm l&ld. "I t.hln.k the volume of trade wUl 10 down. and wltb .U,h lnttreat A TIC INS IUCKHll~ money. our building will go down along with 1t." He added. ·'I think we really have to loot at c1ly projects and services and bow we can make them pay their own way. An ex- am pie ls our recreation program -those classes are almost self· sufficient." Buchheim said the city ts de- veloping a traffic problem at peak hours. "It's my feeling we will have to open Alipaz Street on the west side or town to carry the through traffic around the core area or the city .. ILSE M. BYRNES, 52. is a housewife and San Juan Capistrano resident since 1969. ! She has been a member of the city's equestrian commission since 1976, served on the city's General Plan Citizens Policy Com mission in 1973 and on the Orange County >:d Hoc Commit· tee for Revision of Animal Con· trol Regulations in 1976. She has been active in the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society. the Boy Scouts and ~allet Pacifica. "l think local government has to cut back on the uRe of consul tan ts." Mn. Byrnes said "Con.tuJtant fees are very. very eicpenaive. Abo. we should have no capital lmprovcmenta In riverbed area. wblch are sub- ject to aeve~ floocline." She allO supporU a PfOPOll' to rtlurn an additional.-, ol I.be sllC pett9Dt state salet tax to local toVW'llmenta. Mra. Byrne& btlltv a the <I" HyEN. Pace A.2) Savings Accounts ' ~ ' Rate Limit Looaened WASHINGTON (AP> Pruldenl Cart.tr 1l1ned letltJaUon todar lh•t lifts the lid on lhe amOW\\ of lnte l Plld on paaabook savtnp •ceount.1 and maJ have • far·,.•thln1 elrect ijn the-way banks and &avlnp anatltuUon. do bu"llneH Tbe le-aJ11Juuon "wUI ht-Ip control lntlaUoo atr n11tben our n.nancjal lnsUt~Uooa ud help •m•U H\tln. "Carter .. w ll llM cer.mOC\)' 1n the East Room ' 11\4.! ball w1ll pbaa. out ovu th: yeart all umtll on the i.mount ol lnt..-rest banki. and thrift 1nslltutJons can J.l•Y uvna Jn the tl\Hnlirn\', l\ «ncourag~" a i.perlal bo»rd of fcdcnl rc1& ulators lo inC'reast1 loll'rf'6t at least 2 25 ~rcenta1e poUl~ GoW Vp SH9la1 ... 811.,~r Rb•• LONL>ON <At•1 Gold hovt-rtld around tbe ~ 'n 011nce m11rk today Salvf'r held stt-•dy aftt-r last week 't. pant<' selhn& and the dollar rose Gold. which lost S48 m Lqndon la!>t week. wu fixed by the city's bag fi ve dealt>rs th11 momme at $.503.lS. up from $480 SO ut the cl06e Friday But tbe afternoon i:>rlce fell to $494 SO Then tt closed at S50'1 SO Thf' metal traded 1n New York at $SOJ . down S6 Silver. which lost $9 lu~t ~eek artc-r peakiru: in mat! January al around S50 an ounce, was quoted 1n l..ondon tocfay ut $13 25, down from $13.~ Friday. In New York. lht• metal Opt'111'd at $12 then rose to Sl4 10. up $2.10 Sb-Arsftlk-Co•Cal•~• Oa•a,,H NEW ORLEANS (AP) Six container~ or ar~1.·n1<· w1·rt· 'damaged on a Mississippi River wharf today, but appur('ntlv none of the deadly Poison ~ot In the water. the ('oa~t Guard s111d Each container held about 240 pounds or wh1tc, refined arsenic. a deadly poison Coast Guard oCficillls notified city ofhc1ab of New Orl1·an-. and all communities down the 100 miles to the mouth or the Mr-. sissippi River that the river source of drinking water coutrl be contaminated 7.onfng Nlzed ow Fede-ral Land WASHINGTON <AP' -Local zoning laws do not apply to private businesses using federally owned land.the U S. Supreme' Court ruJed today. The justices. without waibng to hear full arguments. upheld lower court decisions ln a case from Ventura County. There were no recorded dissents County officials. supPorted by Cahrornw and fi ve other slates. argued that Congress never intended to prc ·empt local governments' historic Power of zoning lands "'ithin their boun- ddrtes FrmnP~AI SEVEN COMPETE . .. . <'1 1) 'c; rural a tmosphere anc1 horst• nc1111g rultun• must bt> µn•M•nc•ll 'Al great stake 1s the (•que6tnan lifestyle, which cogU. tht• taxpayer very little," she s t1id .. Once the equestrian hrestyle has been pushed Olll Of the ~ity. It can never come back.'' HAROLD M. DUNN, 33. 1s an operatinR official •.nth Union Pac1hc Railroad and a San Juan rt"sldent since 1978. He h as worked for the Federal Railroad Adm 1nistration and presently IS a member or the CaliCom1a Operation Lifesaver Committee ltt• has been art1ve Ill Boy Scout· lDg. Regarding the prospect of budget cuts because o( reduet:d o;tate funds. Dunn said ••. , will act on what the <·ommunity feels should be climindted In the way of programs or activities. A communitv the !-.1ze of San Juan ca nno t :drord t o have a representative act on his own in nuences" Turning to the issue of de velopmenl. Uunn said, "I think we must decide if we want to discourage growth in San Juan. Personally. I would like to see this community remain a s It 1s, discouraging growth in industry and bwuness. lf we think that San Juan can remain as it 1s now. with the constant growth tendencies, then we are fooling ourselves" KENNETH E. FRIESS, 37. 1s a s chool le<Jc her and hu•.1 nessman who !:.ervcd on the city planning commission prior to hi' election to the council. Ht' al!IO served two terms as chairman of the board of Orange Co11nty Water District No. 4. A resident !lince 1973, he has been active in the Town Hall Association and the Chamber of Commerce. ·'The c ity 1s currently in a s t rong financial mode." Friess said. 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I t l' <' t t h <' h a I a n r l' w c h a \ c· het~1·1.·n rl'l\ldt•nt1.il. t·om mNc1al and industrial pro~rty lo keep our sales tax revenue., more secure.·· (( the city dues s lip into a financial squeeze. he said res1 dents may have to give up olans for a J)roposed civic center and for loca I street 1 mprovements. Regarding the flavor of the c1· ty Frie!>S said "The bac;1c ch aract t:r of ~an Juan 11> !lomething more than its physical appearance It's the s mall-town feeling or people k.nowing ea<'h other. <'.'aring llbout each other and being in· v~ with their community This 1s something that growth doesn't have to change " He said this character can be preserved by closely following the grnt'ral plan a dopted rn 1973 Oi\l.E SM ITH . 40 . 11> :.i chemical engineer for Hughes Aircraft and a San Juan res ident since 1975 He 1s affiliated with the Ame rican Chemical Society and 1!:. a life member of the American Defe nse Pre pared ness Assoc1at1o:i R e~ard1 n>( l'ltY finances. Smith said, "I would look at ways or reducing the cost of loc al ~overnml'nt by doing away with waste and duplication. In order lo increase reve nues for the city, I would continue to ~ollc1t federal grant money. re view existing city budgets for non -essential needs and would allow our cll1zens to decide their w11lmgncss to help finance city ohlig;it10ns ·' Smith d('scnbed the character or San Juan as .. a SmHll village· like commuruty " He observed, "To maintain this feature. we must protect our r1dgehne and place greater em- ph as 1s on classical , m ission· style ar<'.'hitecture, additional g reenbelts. parks, open space. low density housing and develop· meot of ar<'.'heoloitical parks and museums.·· JAMES P. ATKINS, a Con· tlnental Airline pilot. is 33 years old and has lived in San Juan s ince 1978. He Is a major in the Marin(' Corps Reserve and has been active in the San Juan Capistrano His t orical Society and the Big Brothe rs of Orange County. Atkins said local spending may have to be reduced if voters pass Propaeltlon 9 . "If It came down to • cut In spending," he said, "I would cut capital projects -for example bridges, government buildings and road w1dentn1. I would build low·cOdtt parks and uk the wsina 1roups to share maintenance UP· keep. I would trtm government's adm inistrative costs and have developers pay more for streetA. dra ins, aldewalk.s, etc " He added, "BultdJnc must be carefully controlled and analyzed to determine the vts· ual, noise and tramc tmpact. as well as engtnffrln1 and educe· lion •1•tcm effecu. Comm<'rt>l&l and UCht lnduatri11l use Khould be encouraaed bec1l.111e It will provide teJC r evenues and employment to c1ty re"tdenti." • Davidson Rites Set 'today M•mon•I attrvlcea were to be ht'ld today for J erry Cra11 Oa\td aoo uf San Ju•n C1.11>l•tr1mo. '9, 111 professor and coordlnat.of of the bualncss de l"nrtm~t at Saddlebacll (;oUece Mr Oavld"Of'I died Monday. M1trch 24, ln San Clemente A lt'1itchcr of acc.-ouotl.nC and bu1unets law. Mr Davtdaon also tauaht In Santu Ana snd Tor ran ct' Jh wus a veteran of the Kort·an Witr, servlna with di~ tlnc·tlon In the Unltt'd States Air f''(lfl'C. Mr Davidson is s urvived by hi• wife. Carolyn P. Dav1dM>n , a son , Srott Craig Davidson of San Juan Capistrano . dauehteu M lcht•le lirimble of Ora.nge and Sd1awn Chtv1dson of San Juan Cupl~truno . mother. Dons Bod· <ht o f l'llls burgh, Kan., and b11)thers. Denzel Davidson of the -;ume C'1ty. and Ted David.son of Lukela11d. t'lu Sc•rvkl's Wt•re scheduled to be hl'ld at 2 p m today at the l.l'Ml<':.k1 Colon1ul Chapel with Dr H1wt·11 ;\ Errico. p11l)tor of the• l'hu1C'l1 11( Dully Living, f''11 unla111 V;dh·y. officiating P r 1 \ •1 1 1• 1 n t 1• r m e o t w a :-. 'C'h<'drtlc'(I to follow Funnl\ nwmh\•r-. 1nd1rated 1·untnbut wos may be made to tlw J1.•rry r>ov1dson Seholarstup Fund . m ran• of S~ddleback Collc·~t· S<·hol;1r':(h1p l"oundat10n ,,,.....P-..AJ WARM ... BnatC'~ Y.cn• <1b11 out in forct• at Sun srt Aquatic P ark Ne~ port Hi:arh and r>una Potnt Harbor 'ThP I r:i ff1c "'a~ reallv up " -..11rt ~1·~ port II arbor l'.1trol Sgt lk'1n ('nrdl"ll. :.iddtn~ th:.il man~ IH1Jts rt·'lu1rcd to\lo1ng due tc ~t:a r brt:akdown o r C'ngine m<11funct111m. Spokt•!:.ml•n .it Dana Point !>aid numt•rous $!U£'5t :-.li ps ~ere fill(.'(f J~ t rnveltng )achtsmen lay over Saturday night tx-rorf:' continu rng their coastal Junkets Attendance was noticeably up at South Coast beaches Sunday, but lifeguards from Laguna Beach to San Onofre State Bea<:h logged few re!.cues despite warm waters and 73· degree rur temperatures A slight drop from 30.000 to 27 .ooo \ 1-.1tors ~as reg1~tered Sunday tn Lastuna Beach com pa r e d to S11 turda y. but lifeguards did h andle c1~ht medical aid requests San Clement<' city lifeguards estimated v1s1tors at 3,500 ~1th many taking advantage of small surf and 61 degree waters to take a dip, but only four rescues 14ert: lo~~ed A :1parse crowd of 3SO visited Doheny State Heach. where no rehcues occurred because San J u<1n Cr('ck bewage contamina lion due tu wint<>r storms' havoc hah kept tht· occiln quarantint!d to bathers San Clemente Stale Beach lifeguards logged but one re!>cue S unday and said it ~as hardly a near·drowm ng call They employed a large. heavy d uty ladder lo help bring a 16· year old ~1rl do"n from the beachlront bluffs after she dared to try to scale them with her boyfriend and became s tranded part way up No ma1or problems werr rr ported at Huntington Reach 's c-1 ty bear h . w ith Rn estimated 32.000 visitor!! Sundny and no complications resulting from any treachcrous rip rurrent or big surf. lifeguards said Air temperature r egistered about 68 de~rees at west county beaches. with seas running about 59 degrees Laguna Man Drowns in Fall off Pier Newport Beach PoJice saJd to· day they believe a seiture was the cause or the drowning Sun· day of a 21 -year·oJ d Laauna Beach man. Patrick Brian Randall, 1395 Skyline Drive, drowned Sunday morning after !ailing into the bay off a doc k at 3450 Via Oporto. According to police. the )'OW'lg man . an employee of the Newport Sailing School, was standing on the doc k talking on a t elephone to another employtt in thP school's omce The office worker told of . ficiers the converutlon was abruptly terminated and she thought she heard a splash over the phont Une. A aearch l<>r the mlssln« man proved tutlle unUI dlver9 from the city llfecuard department were collC!d ln end recovered hla body from thebay Tht" dtnd mon's famtly told Police he wns ti strong swimmer. but they also not~ be was an epileptic. Fer JO Weeks? Wallenda Kin Hun in Fall LAKELAND, rta. (AP> -C~rh W allenda Gusman, a daughter of Karl Wallenda. the late patriarch ot the Flyin1 Wallend.u. 1uffered minor Injuries atwr a 20·foot fill when a r11&inlt bolt on her hi1h wire snapped. 2 Laguna Jobs To Jam Traffic She was flnisbina her performance Sunday at the Great Ron Morr11 Circus on the Sllde of Life. a 50·foot wire strung from a point 70 feet above the ground. when tbe bolt broke. ·'The bolt snapped and she kept going witll she hit the ground," s aid circus. owner Ron Morris. She was treated and re leased from Lakeland Gt>neral Hospital City crews are working on a pair of proJecu in Laguna Beach's downtown that are 1uaranteed to tie up traffic and disrupt business for the oext two and a half months. The good news. city eng!oeen say, b that the work should be done by summer. when beach visitors clog local 1treets all by themselves. The city is 11\.SWling a oew 12-anch sewer line through the Jo"orest Aveoue alley from Coast Hlgbway to Beach Street. The $84,000 project will see an end to backed up sewage in Shah's Cancer Spreads to Liver CAIRO. EeYPt <AP) -The cancer atnacUng \he deposed shah of Iran has spread to his hver, but it was believed the d!s~ ea se <'Ould be controlled by drugs. one or the doctors who operated on tum said today Dr Fouad Nur. head of the tumor section at Maad1 military hospital. where the s hah's spleen was removed Friday. said the Uver. as well as the t.pleen. was cancerous Nur was explaining to re· Porters the meaning of an of· f1cial medical bulletin which said merely that medical tests had s~TI the two organs had "lymphatic ~welhng " lie said tht 11hah '~ team or doctors all beht!ve the dl.se&be can be controlled by drugs and that Lhe shah can ltvt• an in determinate amow\l or llmt Laguna Man Oiarged Witl1 C:Op's Assault A Laguna Beach man was be· mg hdd today on charges or bat tery on a pohce offi cer. re~a~ting arres t . a nd recklt>~S dravin~ follo wing an 1nc1denl early S<tturday morning Laguna Hl•ach polit·c· ~.lid 1hat J a\' Franklin ~tdf v 35 of l.a~una HNirh, "as· arrPstl'd arter allel(1•dly attempting to <.trike Sgt \'1c Sagan with j pac•re of lumber dunng a pursuit throu~h Laguna Beac h Of!arer.; said that Sagan ob· 'l'rv1·d .in ;iuto traveling south on Coa::.t lhgh"'.s:> at a high s pt•e<1 at 3 15 a m and pur..ul'd the \Ch.left• to Bro~·nrrofl und G rtff1th Plact: The dnvc•r then ~toppt'd the car and ran 1ntn the bu:-.h1·~. then to his residence al 72Q Gnfftlh PlaC't'. where he was conractcd by Sagan. offi ce rs said Th<' suspect then rled on foot and Sagan pursu<'d him The man allegedly grabbed a ~vcn· foot·lnng piece of wood and at tempted to assault Sagan He also threw four t1k1 torrhcs <tnd a nower pot at the offlcC'r according to police . before betntt !.ubdued and placed under ur rc..i Th<' man was transferred to Oran~<· County w1lh batl placl'd .it S2.500. officers s aid The Casual Side of Rugby This was essentially similar to lhe overall report given to re- porters Saturday when the doc· tors held a neW5 conference to discuss the shah's s plene<'tomy Al that time. the res ult..s o( the te,.ts were not known Tooay·s medical rePort said the shah was allowed to walk around tus room. was being fed liquids through his mouth and his morale wu h1gh lie is oot of the mtens1ve care 11n1t in which he was placed after the 80 minute operation Friday, the medical report :said BUDGET •.. ror thl' hn;t t lffi(• tn 12 ) ear. Total outlays 1n 1981 ~ould t:K· $611 5 b1l11on ~1th re,enues of ~:!X lullt11n I h.11 l'nmpart·~ with <·art•' I ~ nrrl!in.sl .JJnuarv pro µo~.d for 11UtlJ\ Of $.615 X b1lhon anc1 rt•\'1·nuc·., 11f $600 h1l11 on ~ h1ch ~ould hJ\ t' l••(t ,1 dl'f1<'1\ of $1 5 K billion Lirtt'r left ddvn~ s~nd.m~ '11 tudll:-inlact. and actuall> tn ('rt•ased It s lightly t o offset hieber fuel costs Under the ~· vised budget. defena~ out.lays would total Sl50 5 b1lhon. up from $146 2 b1llton 10 the ongrnal but.I get Cong~ alrcad> lb at work on a ltst or btidget cuts for its own fur 1~1 that t ln~•·h parJllt•b (\trtt'r !--pro~dlS . iJnd tn ~m•· l'J 't'' ~Ot·s bt')ond them The budgl't "Ill not becorn" la ~ unul JPPrt1't'd b:-Con~~~ \\ hll<' vimC' critics o ( C'artcr'c; nf'~ anti 1n!lat1on strateg) ha~t' qu1·c,t111nC'rl \4 hethcr balancini: fhl' bt1d1!1•1 will h<·lp rt'<lucc 1nf1a llon CJrtt•r ... 11'1 th<'\ m1c;s tht' p111n1 HJl.111nnl.! th1· budJ!et t\ not & t'Urt' Jll. but 11 I'-an C'~M·ntial ~IPm1•n 1 111 th1· Mo re• t•nm 1>rt1hens1\(' pro~ra m ht> -.aid 1n ;1 mt'!'>Salo?t' 111 ('(lnJ!rt'" t1 1.., ntv. ~trateg\ includes rr1:d11 Nmtrols and an t·nergy 1mpon ta'< thJI 11. 111 res1~e the prit·1• of ~asohnc by 10 rents ,1 1o?allon Cart1"r -.,11d 1nn~t1ori ran·t be rontrnllC'd until "th1· ft.oderal gov 1·rnment has df."monstrated to th1· Amencan people that it will d1-.t'1flhnt' 1Ls o~n !)pt>ndtn~ and its n wn horro" 1n~ not JU.St for on1• ~car or two. but as a long ll't m pollC'> •• 100% cotton ruqby -;non~ And pant:; a11a1lat:lle 1n COiors d re0 whlle kMk1 ~ky hlu£> n:wy and gOld Nso the c1:1ssic t'!Jr stripe rUl)bv shin 1n .1 po'ytconon blend • ... downtown shops. accordtDC lo Terry Brandl, l h• c ity's munidpal servica director. Crews will die up Uae a.lJe)' way and remove tbe 30-yea.r.otd eight l.nch pipeline runnlq adJ•· cent to downtown stores. That projec:t la ellpeet~ to take two mootba to complete. Concurrently. city cre.s att ripping up the sidewalk on tbe inland side of Coast Highway from Aster Street lo Le11on Street The s1dewallc project will Ln· elude new concrete walkways. curbs and gutters along lbe eight block stmcb. In addition. the city will be placing a storm drain under the sidewalk from Forest Avenue to the flood <'.'OOtrol channel near Broadw~ oa Cout Highway. Tboee combtDed projects wUJ COit $250,000 and 1bould be CIOID· pleted by June 15, city off"ldala said. The new sidewalk will make thinp easier ror pedeatriam this summer f',.._PepAJ Al],EN .•. He has spent S12S to date fOf' supplies. ruers. bumper stickers and advertialng. Clock manufa<'.'lurer BUI Wagner has collected $983 in h1I bid for a City Council aeet. hav- 1 n g contributed $84'1 of that amount him.self. He has s pent S9S3 of that amount on post.age and printing. accordmg to his campaign ex· pend1ture statement Candidate Robert Rusin says ht> has <'Oll~ted less than $200 for ht5 t'ampiugn, as have city trl·asurer candidates Howard \I Uhht'lt and Charles Fox who al'IO rlC<'lan>d they have 5pent lt-!.S th.ill $200 In lhe1r eJ~tion ef fort ~ City Treasurer candidate l,conard G Marks says he hb donated S237 for his election INd, all ot wtucb went lnto newspaSM!t adverthln1t. Viewer Shaken By Kite Flyer San Clt•m ente police rc,pond<'d lO a franuc call from a c1t1zen who sajd he witnessed a hang glider "stranded tn the .11 r .. for about an bour SW\day JU!\t south of the dty pier. Officer; arnnng at the city b<>ach said lhf."y found no hana !? llrle r in d.Jstre">s The} did. however. observe a large kite "with a very long •:ill, · and suggestt'd that might h<> ~hat the caller had seen SC Thief Take Jewelry, Camera Ethington Howard told Sao Clemente police som eone en· t en~d his home Saturday taking more than $5,000 10 Jewelry and camera eqwpment. Howard s ajd the bur1lar en· tered his Aveo.Jda Bienvenido home sometime in the aflemoon through a sliding glass door. tak· 1ng valuables totalhng $5.300. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (it4} 644 7030 l 7 Orange Coast EDITION \'oar Ho•eto .. • D•lly Ne., paper I VOL . 73, NO. 91, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1980 c FtFTEEN CEN'f.S FdDissions at Mesa Plant Monitored J Air ne•r Coat a M~sa ., Nermco Mawriala Inc is bein& I monitored thts week lo d . • lermlne what. If MD)'. cbem1caJ emiuioos are coming from the plutlca researcti plant al 600 Victoria St. Tbe South Coast Alr Quality lllanaiement District moved a • monitoring van onto Maple • Street Just east of the plant on Tuesday, according to Ed Camarena. tecl\ntcal aervlcea direC!tor for the re•6onal dlatrkt In \he wake of that action, u 1troup of citiuoa from U>e sur rounding nel&hborbood, com posed of sin1le·famJly dwellings and apartment complexes, has called a meeting to talk about the Narmco plant on Wed.be$· day Kathy Lambert, spokeswoman for the Chemical Action Nelabborhood Aa.oclatlon, aa.id Al Oamia. U>e •'r diatnct's en- fo rc emeol supervisor. is to speak at the 7:30 p.m. session at Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan, J.8SS S. Harbor Blvd. "We int.end to aak Mr Damig about lbe scope and specifics of lbe monitoring ... Cand) what. if any. aaaurances be bu that we are not being slowly Poisoned - as our own invest.i1ations lead 04111y ll'llM S~I II'- Fans of Nanc} Lopez-Melton expressed themselves with this sign Sunday as their favorite woman golfer strode down fairway at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa on her way to victory in women's Kemper Open. For the details. see today's Sports section, page B-1 Oisoners Of Food ~Sought I SAN DIEGO (AP) Supermarket she) ves were 1 checked throughout San Diego today after an extortion note was round along with a bottle 1f pickles loaded with deadly cyanide. The note signed "The Poison Gang" demanded 50 diamonds dn return for telling where five .other rood items had been poisoned in the same Safeway store in the La Jolla area of San Diego. "There's enough cyamde in that pickle bottle to kill a fami· Jy ." Deputy Coroner Jay Johnson said after tests in his laboratory and at a private firm. "If a family had eaten that bot· tie of pickles, it would have killed them all." About four miles away. after the La Jolla store reopened to- day, another Safeway store closed while a bottle of teriyak1 sauce was taken to a laboratory. There was no immediate in- dication if that bottle had bei?n tampered with. 1 Twice, a telephone caller 1asked the La Jolla stor e manager to hurry up with the diamonds. Tom Cooney. public relations director for Safeway's 45 stores 'in San Diego County, said "an older man" made the calls. He said there was no indication that h e was d isgruntled with ,Safeway. I 1 Pi/,ot Price To Increase Home debvery price for the Daily Pilot will go from S3. 75 to $4 ~ month effect.in April 1. YoW' Dally Pilot car· rier. who ia an lndepen. dent mercbant, will re· ceive «> percel'lt of the in- c reaae for bla or her aervlceis to you at the new price. ConUJlu.101 major cost lncreaaea ln all aspects of newspaper production and dJllributioo -aucb as two aubstaotlal lnc"aaet In the price of otwsprint in alx months IJld a 13 JX)r· cenl lncrute ln dJatrlbu· tlon ~ -make tbiJ coet Increase ~usary . Price of alra.11• copies IOld at cotn boxes or over the counter will be In· creued to 25 cents dilly, and to 50 teata &tnday. ' Johnson Spending Tops in Mesa Race Business owner Eric Johnson 1s s pending more cash than eight other candidates in the quest for three Costa Mesa City Council seats up for election April 8 In his financial statement. the 59· year-old owner of Lori 's Kitchen an Santa Ana last week lis ted expenditures totaling S6.326.87 so far in has bid for a seat. Contributions to his campaign, $8,015. also are higher than any other candidate's, but he has reached into his own pocket for $7 ,126ofthat total figure H 1s largest donations, $100 each, have come from Mesa architect Willard J ordan and businessman Robert Wilson. Mayor Ed McFarland, hoping to retain his seat. has spent tht next highest cash amount, $3,166. from campaign contribu· tions totaling $4,804. Has largest contributions, $200 each. have come from builder George Argyros of Santa Ana and McLain Development Co. of Newport Beach. Next largest spender has been Planning Commission Chairman Richard Carstensen who has spent Sl,990.48 in his campaign so far. The SS.year-old Realtor bas collected $4,894 for his war chest so far. His largest contribution, $500, came from C . J . Segentrom and Sons, Costa * * * Mesa developers. He has received $300 from Alan Magoon Pontiac, Inc., of Costa Mesa. $250 from American Alarm Systems or Santa Ana, $200 from Nourse Development Co or Newport Beach and S200 from McLain Development Co . Newix>rt Beach Cahfomia Pac1f1c Properties also gave him $200 Author and publisher David Balsiger reported s pending Sl .674.94 in cash so far, collect mg $1.539.08 for his race Balsiger. 34. is his o;rl largest cash contributor, listing an input of $886 in cash so far. Twenty others have contributed small amounts. the largest StOO, to his campaign. The author also hsls the con- tribution of s mall booklets valued at $5.000 in his campaign statement The restaurant guide booklets, published by himself, are handed out in campaign work. Figuring in the price of the books at $5,000, Balslger's cam· paign actually could be the most costly. with contributions tot.al mg $6,539.08 in value. Candidate Robert Graham. 42. another real tor, has spent Sl,577.38 so far from a war chest o( $2,289. Graham's coffers contain a <See SPENDING, Pate Al> * * * Mesa Hopeful Calls For District Vote The question of equal geo- graphical representation on the Costa Mesa City Council has lead one counciJ candidate to make election by districts the ls· sue in his campailJl. Speaking at a candidate's forum Friday niaht at Kaiaer Middle School, David Balsiger said 80 percent of Coeta Mesa ian 't being rep"8ented at city hall. "You haven't been repreMat· ed for years because present councU members live in west Cotta Mesa, with mOlt of lbem Hvtng in Mesa Verde," Bal1l1er aaid. Balsicer, the author of several books, saJd if the council was elected by district.a only one or two weat-•Jde candidates would have Mata on the councU. He ~ that Mven of the nine eaadklata run.nlnf ln the April e ~ for t.h.ree council Hat.a U"'9 ln t.h• •realer Mesa •. ( Verde area or In west Costa Mesa. "Naturally I'm for the Mesa Verde area being represented in the City Councll," Ba1sl1er said. "but it's time Costa M~ans stop electing these residents to dominate the entire City Council a nd ignore four-flftbs of the city," He &a.id that, as a councUman, be would advocate district repretent.aUon ln councU meet· Lnga and U neceaary lead an ln· IUattve drtve to pau the legiala· Uon. Dltqreelnf wtth Balatier wu Rkhard CantenHD, chairman of the PJanntn1 Oommlts6on. ·'I belie.Ye five councUmen can fairly represent te square mUes and 80,000 people wit.bout cutt.lni the city lnto Ove apec1a1 lntereat dlatrtcta," CanteDMlt aaJd. "I don't want to 1lt and trade with another counctlman ror aometblni J want ln my di•· trict, •• be added. us lo believe -how an emereen- cy warning and evacuation plan might be enacted and other pertinent questions," she said. Ms. Lambert claim ed that many living in the neighborhoods surrounding I.he plant "live in fear that one or more in a series of exothermic reactions wlll again spew forth toxic gasses into our air." She charged, "Our protesta· lions and cases of actual physical inJury have long gone unheeded by city and county agencies. "It Ls for the purpose of our mutual defense U>at we ba•e formed CANA . . •· The Narmco plant, a Celanese Corp. facility, was the scene of two major explosions last year tbat inJured two workmen and fatally burned another. ' The plant's operations are be I lng moved to Anaheim in & J series of stages expected to hf completed in 1983. The plant became a target , earlier this year for the Orange 1 County chapter of Campaign for l Economic Democracy, the ~ group led by actress Jane Fonda · and her husband. Tom Hayden. CED ba.s sought continuous <Stt NABMCO, Page Al) Carter to Meet With Advisers Bani-Sadr Confers On Hostage Crisis By The Associated P ress r ranian ?resident A bolhassan Bani-Sadr met toda y with representatives of the Moslem militants holding the L' S Em bassy hostage-s after an official Iranian spokesman said the gov - ernment was e:ons1denng talcmg over custody of th e 50 Amencans Thrre were no official announ· !'ements arter Bam Sadr's talks with the three mihtanu.. Iran's Pars news agency s~ud . The meetmg took place in a govern- ment building where the pres1· dent was meeting with the rest of Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council. President Carter, meanwhile. postponed a scheduled speech and set a conference with na· lion .. eecuril)' advisers. It was leaned ln Wublngton th.at a message carter sent -to Jranlan officials warned that the tJDJted Stat.es would order further re- ta Uadoa against lnao if thett Is no break in the hostage sltua· t1on Before Bani-Sadr met with the militants, a Foreign Miruslry spokesman said the Iranian gov· ernment migbt announce oe" steps in the crisis as early as tonight. perhaps including transfer of the hostages to Rov ernment custody In a Tehran Radio broadcast today, Iranian revolutionary leader Khomeini attacked thf' United States for what he called threats or military force to free the Amencan hostages "It was all words," he said of the U S. stance. "Even now 11 1s a ll just words. Never b<' afraid of sut'h words because they are not foUowed by action." he said 1n the London monitored bro&d· cast He also condemned the Soviet Union's 1ntcrvent1on 1n Tustin Man Held in Irvine Slay /\ male acquaintan!'e of 30- year·old Gayle Ann Lingle, who was found in an Irvine field with her throat slit, bas been Jailed in connection with her murder. police said today. lrvlne police Lt. Gene Norden said John GaJen Davenport, 24. of Tustin, is being held in the Newport Beach jail. His ball is set at $250,000. "I 'm comfortable with the case we have against him. but we still have a lot to do," Norden sa.id. "We obtained some items of evidence Friday even- ina when we arrested hlm al bis home. We had a search warrant and he didn't put up any strug- gle.'' Norden refused to give Daven- port 'a address or to describe the chain ol event.a police believe led to the murder of Mt.a Unsle, whOH body WU found Tbunda.y mornlne by CalTran.t workers in a weed·llrewn field adjacent to Myford Road and Michelle Drive. Nordea uys the Llntle murder 1a unrela~ to any other alaytnc he Ir.nows about. Miu Liqle lived wlth a man at 15842 Pasadena Ave., Tuttln, who bu 'been cleared by police or any Involvement ln her murder. Norden aald t)'lat Davenport "was at leut acquainted wlt.h the vktlm a abort tJme before her murder." Norden woWdD't elaborate on the re lattonsblp between the vlcUm and D•Yea· port. Norden said that Mlu 1Jft1le wHn't hluhhlkla1 before her dntb. .J Afgharustan and predicted the Russian~ would "eventually be defeattod." sayan~ no power t'an 1 m pose its will on th•• world The Soviet ne" s agency Tass today reix>ned that Soviet Presi- dent lA.'Onid I Brethnev sent Khome1ru con~ratulat1ons oo the fi rst anruvt-rsar) of the Islamic Re publ11• of Iran A F o reign M1n1 s tr v s pokes man contacted by a Western 1ournahst 10 Tehran said the sub1ect of a hostage transfer wa'l taken up by the rul mg Revolutionary Cl)unc1I and that President Abolhassan Bani Sadr would discuss the matt.er tonight with Khomeini. Jran'"> re,·olutionary leade r who v.ould havl" th!' final word For 3 Coaaeil Sea ts Lively Mesa Race Pits 9 Candidates On Apn.l I , Coua MeMZ oottts Will ~ a.6k«1 to •l«f tlwtt dtJ COWi· cff PMW. o majorlty of tM fiw· member council Nm1 cantbdaU1 all mm. an• attkmg I~ posl They md~ two 1nc•m~u. Mayor Ed McFarland end Cowl· ct Iman Donn HaU. who ILllU appocnt · ed to tlw COU1ICll a year and a l'taLf ago to fill a vacancy crNUd by Mary SmaUIOOOd 'a cUaJ h AU con du1.atet nm <ll lar~ The lhm1 cn- c um bent counctlmart Do m Rocttt, u retmng F'olknmng are bnef proflUs of thru of t~ rime rondldates tognlwr W1th t~ vinos aboul why they think they 1hould ~ e~cl~ Slmilor artsci,1 aboul the .nr oth«"r can· dldatts IClll apprar 111 tM Daily Pilot throughout the week David Balsiger, 257 Brentwood St. Mamed. two children. age 34. a resident for eight years. Author and publisher whose books in!'lude "In Search of Noah's Ark" and "The Ltne:oln Consp1raq " ··To some d!'gree I've been a public figure and I'd use m y notoriety to get the city re<:ogm. 11on in the county. !'ltate and na- tion." he said "You 're talking a bout state and federal funds in many areas 'Tm rather a creative person You 1uve me a task and l'U re· sear!'h it and figure out a way to do 1t " Balsiger said he's kept up with city issues by talking to Slaff mem- bers. reading councU agen- das and study· Ing newspapers. uu1ou "I have a pretty good aware- ness o( what people want. what homeowners would like in dif· ferent areas or the city." he said. Balsiger said that. if elected. he'd donate half his council in· come C$36S a month ) to scholarships and would look at ways of organiting a city newsletter. As an example of his approach to problems, be cited a cootest for bis volunteer campat1n workers . The precinct coordinator who produces the most votes for Bals11er will wtn a Mexican vacation, with Catalina and ocean fishing trips going to the 1ecood and third place winners. Bal1l1er alao s tressed tbe value o( l'elUl'Ch. four ctuldren. I\ year resident A Realtor "1th Hoy Mccardle and chairman of the Planning Commission .. The 1ssut-s are planning the developmt·nt of the city and mit.igatmlit the impacts on our environment." he said. "Trame congestJoo 1s the problem. Traf fie circulation 1s the solution Only somebody with planning experience and background can roally understand .. Carsten~n stressed the va!U<' of his four years on lhe Planrung Commission. during wtuch he massed on ly two meet in gs "l think ex On spec1f1c issues, he said h(· favors tempering enforcement of the sign ordinance with fair ness to s mall bus iness and saving the Newix>rt Boulevard stores in the city's downtown re· development area He also said he opposes an underground freeway through downtown because of the problems it would create during several years of construction. <Stt NINE, Page A2) Or:~ew4~ :s• •·eather Fair tonight and Tues· day except for some late night and early morning cloudiness. Winds 15 to 20 mph during afternoons. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 5() inland. Highs Tuesday in upper 60s. INSIDE TODA~ N ortq1 topn. Melton cap- tured her Jim golf tourna- ment of the 11trir Sundo11. winning the Wo men's Ktmptt Open o1 M•IO Ver~ Cocmt111 Club in Coste Meta. Set spo'11, ~ BI J l "You can't make any in- telligent declllon without mow- in1 what the fact.a are," ti. aald. "Even t.beft it's bud. Tbe t.hlnrs some of tM candldates wul to d~t we'd ha" to borrow $100,000. t LDlnlt lbe1 want to remake lbe ell)' retber than solve tbe problems. l•tlex 1 ~tYfW'-'k.• AU--~ CJ ~ ., ....... ....._as L..M ... ,. .-. fll'9,,,.. IH ~-................ M _._... 4U e~ M ~.... ~ ...... ,,~ ::::.:... .......... All ...1111C11 ...... .. = ...... "'"'' .. .~ 1 .::=-~ ........ CN .... -.. M ......... 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It fneotara1es a apttial board ol ffdual r~lil ulatora to lnrr~ase lnltl~•t at I~&! t2 25 percentaae po1nt11 · 6-W llp S .... , ... 8H~r au.-• LONDON <API Gi>ld ho"ered al'OW\d the $500-an-oun~ :.pi ark today SUvt'lr t\etd stead) aner la!ll wHk 's plll\ac •dllng and the dollar ro.e Gold, which lo&t $48 an London laat w~k . was fixed by ~ tlty'a b61 five deal~n lhla mom.in& at $503 25, up from $'80 SO al the ckJM Friday Rut the afternoon price fell lo S41M !50. Tben it clOled at $S07.SO. The m etal traded lo New York at $501 so. down .$7.SO Salver, which loat SS last week after peaking tn mad January at around $50 an ounce , w1u, quoted lo London today at $13 25. down from $13.!50 •'raday In Nl·w Yo1 k. the metal OJ>(:nt'd • at $12.thenrotic to$14 20, up$2.20 Slr A rsntf«-Co•••••~ D•••~tl NEW ORLEANS CAP> Six contaaoers or arsenic were damaged on a Miss1ss1pp1 River wharf today, but apparenUy none of the deadly poison got in the water, the Coast Guard said. Each container held about 240 pounds of white, reflned arsenic. a deadly poison. Coast Guard officials nollfied city officials of New Orleans and all communities down the 100 miles to tbe mouth of the Mis siss1pp1 River that the river source of dnnking water could be contaminated I.like E,.._•re FaU. a at• LAKE ELSINORE <AP> f1oodwaters that swelled Lake Elsinore to more than twice its normal size continued to recede slowly today, and two of the many mobile homes that had been hauled away from the encroaching flood waters have been taken back to their park. The lake stood at 1,265.55 feet above sea level today. its lowest point since Feb. 15, said David Cobb of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 7Anlhtg Nb-~d .. Fefln-al ~a•d WASHlNGTON <AP) -Local wniog laws do not apply to private businesses using federally owned land.the U.S. Supreme Court ruh..>d today The JUSllces. without w&Jun~ to hear full arguments, upheld lower C'OUrt dec1s1ons in u case from Ventura County Thert• wcrl' no recorded dissents. County offacials. s upported by CaWornaa and five other "lutes. ar~ul'd that Congress never Intended to pre-empt IO<'al govt•rnmt .. nls' historic power of wnlng lands within their boun d<tnes l'ro.P~AI NINE IN RACE ••• "I am VNY concerned about the protection of U1d1vidual prop- erty righ~." Carstensen said. "l don 't b£·l 1eve in tbe philosophy or no-growth, but I think that ~rowth has to be very carefully studied and analyzed 1n order to lessen the impacts.'' Robert Graham , 2084 Goldeneye Place. Age •2. mar ried. three children , 28-year city resident .\ Realtor , has served Dog-training Course Set In Costa Mesa An eight-week course m obe· d ience training f o r dogs sponsored by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department wall be offered starting April 7. The first class will meet at the Balearic Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa from 8 p.m . lo 9 p.m. without dogs . All other meetings will be al TeW'a.nkle Park. located north of the Orange County Fair~rounds. Students wlll learn hand s ignals. off-leash a nd long· distance work How to correct bad habits such as destructive chewing, hole-digging, excessive barking and jumping on people a lso will be taught. The fee for the course is $23 per dog. Registration is from 8 a.m . to S p.m . weekdays al the Costa Mesa Recreation Depart- ment in City HaU , 77 Fair Drive. Further lnfonnation may be ob- tained by calling 754-5300. DAILY PILOT ,,..0r...,c....e~t, Pl .... wtttt~tt<..,, _, ................................. tt.Or- (N\l--C-~--·-... tlvt:tttt....., ~.., ltw-OWlf'I ,.,.._, for CMt• ,,... ... N-&.-. ·--&.•l\l~-1•"' ,, .. ..., ·--t_. .... "'-"""'' " , ........ ,~ ...... IOft·tPlillltllitf'lllltd~ .... ............ __ ._.. _ ............ , .. llll -" ... \ll'90I , .... -· (A61ffrM1ma ·-·-~·-··.--·-, .... - V'(t .. "_'_c.o-.. -· ,,._..._ ....... n:::.~ ... ""rJ:"' -"-!AR --~­A_ ... _..,.11: ..... T1l1.,it.o ... (n4)....., a ....... d~-.--..n • • three years on the city Traffic Com m.isaion. .. , see a need to cet the human element back into city govern- ment," be said. "The city hasn't tried to get public s pirit behind them . They don't have any political m~cle because they don't have 40,000 votes in their pocket when the y go t o Sacramento. That's why we've been unsuccessful in dealing with other government agencies. ··I thank the people in· this town are treated rudely by their c ity govern ment," Gra ham said. ·' l personally have been b e fore the council five times trying to gel some recognition that our bike trail program o .. MAM has been sadJy overlooked. and all five times it's been thrown out for one reason or another " Graham said he would Wte to see more emphasis on providing suc h services and facillt.Jes as crossing guards. bus shellers and bicycle trruls. He said he'd llkc to see council meetings televised , and more citizen committees formed "People don't feel that their input is going to hf' listened to." Graham said. "Consequently, they've shied away from becom- ing involved. I just think it should be the people's city a nd not business's city Hair Styling Firlll Robbed The owners or F r eestyle Haircutting, 179 E . 17th St .. Costa Mesa, locked the doon to the establishment tightly late Friday but they lost about $385 in valuables over the weekend anyway, police reported today. Burglars entered an unlocked and vacant business space next door and knocked a bole in a common wall between the two !\hops to enter the hair styling fi rm, police said . Taken were $2S in cub, a stereo receiver and 16 men's shirts. Soita Denied WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today re- f us t d to let the United Steelworker-. unlon sue the Rockefeller Family Fund and seven other fO\lndaUoM for al- le1ed labor law vlolattoa.a. The union and lll national om~n aued the foundat.looa lo April 1971. charllnl that they We1ally contritM.ed to a ctlllldenl faction ln t.he union'• tm elections. • ·~-......... COWBOY RETIRES Roger St•ubeeh Staubach Retires As Cowboy DALLAS I AP > -Dallas quarterback Roger Staubaeb a.n nounced today he was rftlring after 11 seasons an the National Football Le ague, saying he "thanks the Cowboys" for hii. ex~rienct> "ll 's a decision bas ed on various reasons," be said "The re's a point in your career when you have to make a de· ('1s1on . . you want to s pend t.be quality time with your family." A series of roncussions last season "was not an overriding factor" he said. "I never wor· ried about injunes. "It's a fairly complex decision (or any athlete to ma ke . be. 1ng on top and winning the Super llo" I would be nice but t.beC"t' "l'rt' a lot of good thmgs an tht' 70s "'J will not look hack on the de t·asion " He srud that Coach Tom Lan dry thou~ht he could have played at least another year but did not try to talk him out of re· ltrin~ The emotional Staubach ~d the College All·Star Game was one of the key times 1n his life because he learned that the Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs wanted bJm to play foot- ball after a four -year stint ln the Navy. Another import.ant Ume. be said, was the 1968 Cowboys' training camp which he at tended on two weeks military leavP and proved to both h.imseU and the tea m that he could play 1n the pros His retirement bel'ame a media event as he spoke to a huge gathering of the media KR LO Radio broadcast it Live and had hookups an St Louis and Washington His meetmg with teammat~ started in a lighthearted vein but quickly turned serious and there were few dry eyes. Tex Schramm. club president and general manager. said, "We will miss ham There's not a question that St.aubach is this country's greatest sports hero today and maybe of our ti~. fie as unique In that his foUowing spans all age general.Jons. ··He bas BEEN the Cowboys for the past 11 years There is no doubt that our suc~ss in the '70s. to a great extent, can be atlribut· l'd to Roger " Staubach , who was making l'.ome $200.000 a year. has ex· tensive business interests here, including real estate f',.....PGffeAI SPENDING .. S774 70 loan from hi s own pocket. His largest contribution. SlSO, came from Far West Air Condi · tloning, Inc. of Santa Ana. Inc umbent Doon Hall bas s pent $1,544.53 so far. acconting to bis statement, from a war cheat of S6,CM8. Hla largest benefactors have been C.J . Segerstrom and Sons and the Costa Mesa Fire Fighters Assoclatloo, both of which have contMbuted $500. Paul Raver, an analyst with the O r ange Coun ty Ad mlolatrator's office. bu spent S300 of the $525 he bas collected for bl.I campaign. Moet of his war chest, SSOO. came from the Costa Mesa Firemen's f'\md. Salesman Chris Steel. 38, and Richard W. Johnston, co.owner of Paclftc Auto Credit, both med atatemenu noUn1 that they had neither received nor spent fu.nda ln excess of $200 oo thelr campalp.s so rar. Tbe financial statemenu were filed with the City Clerk. Singer Cited TOKYO <AP> American 1toaer Dioono Warwlck won the $12,000 grand prize Sunday in the Ninth Tokyo Mualc FuUval with ''ll'eeli.DC Old P'eelln••·" NARMCO .•. cnonltortna of the plMnt os one of lll 10&1a. The air mODJ1.0rtn1 vu now parked near the plant tile La ex· Pffi.d to remain lo pla« tor about _. w.M, said t.eebnlul director Camarena. The total amount of Ume, be llld, "dependa OD our flndlDr·" An air quality offtcla ln Orange Coun\y 11Jd tbe van automaUcally take9 aampla "1o tee what a1r eallaa&onl there are and What the cooceotratlons ot materials are ln the area oo a 24-bour basla " Camarena s.aJd be 11 not ex- pecting an emissions analysl.s untll lat.e th1a week, "but we are looldnc for solvents and other material.a we believe are ad- mitted to the atmospbere." Narmco'• eeoeral manacer. Robert Stemmler. said this morn.inc that be welcomes the moo.Jt.oring device. 'TU be glad when •l's done and over with so we k.oow wbat the results are," he commented Stemmler said be never has beeo app roac hed by aoy oeigbborbood group re~ plant emilslonl. a neifb """hood evacuaUoo plan or any other toplc ot concern. He said be would be happy to sit down and talk to i>eigbbors and city officials. Oieerleading Oinic Set At Balearic A one-day cbeerleachng chnlc will be cooducted April 10 at 6 p.m. at the Balearic Com01uruty Center. uns Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. The chnic as open to students an grades four through e1gbt who want to prepare for junior high or high school c beerleadlng squads The regi&tratioo fei! as S2 and should be paid before April 10 at . the Cost.a MKa Leisure ~rv1r~ office. 77 Frur Dnve Additional information 1i. available by calling 754 -~ 'Ibieves Rob Battery Firm Thieves broke lnto a storage trailer at Costa Mesa's Banrwlg Battery Co .• Ull3' Newport Bl Yd .. over the weekend a9d made off with about 180 batteries, police reported Ranrung officials, who Ii.sled their loss at about $960, said 140 Junk batteries and 40 good "secondc;" were take n. Police said a bolt cutter was used to cut through a locking de- vice on the storage facility probably early Saturday mom IOJ: Theater Theft Street Caper Costa Mesa police believe j uveniles climbed a tree to the roof of the Mesa Theater. 1884 Newport Blvd .. and used a dumbwaiter to enter the build mg and steal candy early Sun day Theater officials s &1d about $70 worth of candy was taken between 12 :55 a .m . and noon- A II doors were locked they ~aid . but the dumbwaiter en· trance into the theater was not The Casual Side of Auob'f CRfTICIZU PAE.88 Supervfeor Wi.der Weider Raps Press On Funding By DEl.OllES BROOKS IJlWIN Of .. o.ity ~ •'-"' Superviaor Harnett Wieder t.o- day ang r ily denouoced newspaper reports about her campaign cootnbutors as point· leas and called the financial sup- port of public offi cials by de· velopers "an investment In tbe s yaum .. Mn. Wieder, former Hunt· i.ngton Beach mayor, made ber remarks just before leavmg for a meeting of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commwnon. The agency is under anvestiga· tion bttause of allegatJons that some comm1ss1oners solacated campaign funds from people seeki.ng permits fro m the com m1ss1on to build or remodel roast.al property "The names of p('<)ple ..,.ho have cootnbutt"d to my efforts ~ou'll probably hnd on lhe l!Sl of t!Vt>ry oth<'r public off1c1al , statt• or IO<'al.'" Mrs W1t'<1er said The~ arc tht> peoplt> 14 ho m -I Can£er OfShah SpreaJ.s CAIRO, E&Yi>t (AP) -Tk cancer atnlctlng ~ depoqd shah of lran baa aprud IO bl& liver, but It wu believed Ute &- ease could be coatroli.d by druca, one ot t.be docton who operated oo him aakt today. Dr. Fouad N\lr, head ol the tumor section at Maadl mJUt.ary hospital. wbere the ahab'a spleen was removed Friday. said the liver, as well u the spleen, waa cancerous. Nur was explaining to re. port.en the meanin1 ot an of. ficial medical bulletlo which sald merely that medJcal leltl had shown the two orpaa bad" 'lymphatic swelling." He said t.be shah's team ot doctors all believe the dilelM ('an be controlled by drup and. that the shah can live an in~ determinate amount of time. This wu essentially almUar to the overall report 1Jven to re- porters Saturday when the doc- tors held a news confe~ to discuss the shah's s pleoeetocny. At that time, lhe resu.lu of the tests were not known. Today's medical report said the shah was allowed to walk around his room. was being fed liquids through his mouth and his morale was high. He La out ot the intensive care unit lo wbkb he was placed afte r the 80- minute operation Friday. the medical report said. N ur said that unlike the can· cerous spleen, the Uver wu not removed in such cases, but treated with chemicals . The shah. 60, bas been receiving treatment for cancer of a 1ymph node in his neck for six years. N-M School Employees Seek Raise vest 111 the S)'SWm by support.mg Non·teachmg e mployees of iiubhc off1N.• holders And it·~ Newport-Mesa Unified School not JUSt the t oastal com Dastnct are seeking a nat $215' mission .. per month salary increase ror- Mrs. Wieder "as respondang a ll fulJ.Ume employees, a dis- to an article LD the L06 Angeles trict official hu announced. • Times that aa.id •be b~ accept-Superintendent Jobn Nicoll; ed Sll,000 from Z3 deve~rs i.aad the district's chapter of s eeking comm1ss1on permiu California School Emptp~ All· alnce abe was a~t.ed to t.be aodaUon'a request woold r.111( comm.lasloo more than a year salaries 12 to about*» pet'C!lflM... ag~~t the ...J._ty su,_rvisor de-· depending on the employee'• 11.~ ,.... current salary pla-ment. n1ed that i.he is influenced by ... ~ r ampaagn contributions when In addition. the employee 'he vote. for proJf'<'ll> b<>forc th(• ~roup S('('ks 2 5 percent salary ('Omm.J.SS1on h1kt>" for employees with 10 "ldoo'tund<'rsundtbcpoant of )ears !K'rv1ce. 5 perr-ent for 15 the story," Mrs Wieder said TIM· ea rs jnd 7 5 percent for 20 '>lory quoted her at length Slw ) ear!. .,aid tht-probe of the coastal com m1 ss1on 14JS rocused on com m1ss1one~' so1Jc1tat1on or ron tr1but1on.s. from developers. not their :l<'l't•plJ nC'1° of t'Jmpai~n monl') East Bluff Nam es Boy of the Month On the b asis of altitude , part1ripatt0n, res~l . honesty and support. Robby Critcher has earned the Member of the Month award at the EastbluH branch or the Harbor Area 13oys' Club The ll·year-old was graded by the Boys' Club staff through a daily point syste m and at the end of February he had ar · l'umulated the highest number of 001nt.s CS F..A aJ:.o proposes that the d is tric t prnv1deo full y paid medical. dental and v1s1on care henefits for employtts and their dependents. NacoU said. Non-teaching employees r e·, ('c1ved a 6 5 percent across-t.he- board wage increase lut July 1. Tht'y are worki.ng under a two- ~ear contract that expires June · 30. 1981 The SZ15 per month raises are sought as of July 1 A pubhr hearing on the wage and benefit package fo r some · 900 employees is scheduled for the April 8 meeting of district trustees al Harper Community Center. 425 E 18th St , Costa ~esa . AL'S GARAGE 100% cotton rUQby shorts and oants avat\able 1n cOlofS of red white khaki skv hlue navy and QOl<1 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 • AlsO the classic bar SlrlPtl rughy •;tun 1n a poly/COiton blond • BUSINESS I STOCKS NYSE COMPOSD'E TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT I· s lntttnatlooal Telephone & Teleirapb (ITT), the company that bakes Twinkles, had a severe ease or lodlgestloo last year. Some people would say, "Serves ·em right for makin& a Junk rood like Lbat." Ot.ben might recaJJ lbe recent Dan White murder trial. White. charged with killing San Franetsco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Mllk. got off with a manslaughter conviction and a rel· atlvely Uldlt sentence after his attorney argued lbat What.e's lfu.nd was addled by a steady d1et of Coke, doughnuts and Twinties. WAS rrr SUFFERING from a similar a!filctlon? Did it eat too many squishy companies? Still others might wonder. "What is a company called lnternatlooal Telephone & Telegraph domg making Twio.kies?" Well. ITT is, or course, a company that will make anything. It aU started in 1959 when a mastemund called Harold S. Geneeo ("the G is soft as in Jesus, not hard as ln God" is a saying around ITT) assumed command and proceeded to transform ITT into the fi rst ot the bigtime conglomerates. JN lO YEAJlS HE bought lSO companies. One. 3C· quired Lo 1968, was the nation's largest bakery com· pany. Continental Baking, the baker of Wonder bread a nd Hostess cakes including Twinlties. ITT's bakery company now sells more than 1 billion loaves of bread a year and nearly 2 billion Hostess cakes Lookmg at the figures posted by ITT for 1979 op('r atioos. a casual observer might not be a ware that rt signals acute internal distress. The company had t.oc.a1 sales of $17 2 brlLion llow good 1s that? Well. only 14 comparues ex~ed that volume . JTI' took ill more money that such monster cor· poralJorLc; a.c; Allanl.lc R1chf1eld. Safe way Stores. US. Stttl and Du Poot Jt's corporate pnde that hurts In 1978 11'1"s revenues of SlS 2 ballloo ranked the com- pany 11th Who likes to slip four places., HOW '"l'Cff DID ITT earn on those sales" Afte r 1l CQvered all Its expenses and paid all tls taxe'>. 1t ~as left Wllh a profit for th<' ) ear of $381 m1lhon, "'hr<'h means rTT netted more-than $1 m1llton every 'ini.:le day of Jm Pretty handsome, you might thank. Hui remember E1I1Sle1n 's l<1 W Everythang's r elative In 1978 IIT earned ~.i2 millJon So that was a drop of more than 40 percent ln 1978 lTT rnnhd 18th 1n the rorporat<' proht 'tandrogs !'iow ll s down a round 4-0th Ouch' What happened., ITT had t.o give up on a pulp mall that 1t.s Ra)on1er \Ubc;1d1a(')· bwlt al Port Cartie r in Qu<'btt Tht• s hutdown or the mill wiped out $32() mallaon or ('arrung~ BE\'OSD THAT. TUOt:GH, lIT was going ~hrough a cn~as or ure as at wrestled with the ques- tion Can anyone fill the s hoes ol Harold Geneeo? ln tu.s 1973 book. "The Sovereign Slate or ITr." BritLSb )OW"Oalist Ant.bony Sampsoo coneluded that .. after Geoeen retira the ITr empire will prove Un· possible to bold to~ether ·· In 1971 Geneen. then 68, did relmqwsh the dueJ exe<:utJ\•e 's po.5t to SO.year-old Lyman C. Hamiltoo Jr. R.Ulll.TON SOON ANNOUNCED that as many as 70 of ITT s 2:50 opt>raUng unJts were candida tes tor explus1on because they we~·t generatmg enough prohts. The Q~tx>c mill was an obvious one· 1t was losing mon<'y Rut Hamilton al!>a moved last year to 'lough off another money· loser 1rr·s consum(.'r el,.c· l roni~ busrne'.Ss Hhey make T\" set.s1 an Euro!>\' Th~u drc1s1on didn't sat too well with Harold Ge nel•n. "''ho. wb1lc no longer in charge, was still on the re.,nvauon as chairman of the board Last July 11 Ham11loo -. alkt.'d una"' arcs into a Geneen arranged ambu.c;h Ile MlteN'd a mN'tlOJ? of th•· board of dtrPctors. "'h('re he "'a~ told that has re~1gnat1on was wanted Before the m<'t't.tng "as over he was replaced by Rand \' Araskog. -i7 year-old ITT executive who was suppo-;roh Gencen s or iginal choaa as hts successor. ARASKOG HAS BEEN descnbed as a "Genecn mimicker " Tht> Wall Street Journal round one per'\on close to rTT who descnbt>d the management uph<'aval as follows "A rasko~ as somebody Geneen hkrs. Ham1tton 1s somebody ~nttn does n 't hke. and 11 looks ltkt> Geneen won " Whether ITT can s urvive Gene<'n's rettremenl is o;u ll an open questJon What's clear as that Geneen 1s not ready to retire He wants to sell more Twinkies . .-l --.... .-1 r: -r -,.. ORANGE 1. I t \ ' • I \ \' CO•TNTY: ; 1~" I 't'J t I Ll L-I '-\ J Pact.ftc SouUnrest Airlines has been autbon1ed by the C1v1l Aeronautics Board to operate Oigbts between Jolm Wayne Al'l">rt in Orange County and San Francisco In· ternaUon.al Airport. The route was awarded lo PSA under the dormant route authority p rovision of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. There has been no com-.ent from officials at John Wayne Airport on PSA'a request Cor space there. t Gold, Silver Quotationsf ' By Tbe Auoclated Presa Selected world gold prices today: Loedoa: momin1 rix.inJ $S03.2S, up $13..ZS, attemoonJlx inl $-UM.50, up $Ui0; closlJ\I, $507.50. Pan.: aft.tmooo tlxlnf SGl.5', up$2.27 . ........,....: .-.oa, up $2.98. Zutela: $d3.00 bid, up $10.00; $500.00 uked. •. New Yort: Hanc:ty fr Harman mid·morn.tnc $d5.00, up $$.00. New Ya: Engel.bard aelUnC price mJd·morniDC 75, up$iUO. New Yort: Enfelhard fabriceted gold mld·mar91'~• $Sll.10, up $4.85. * * * NEW YORK <AP) -Handy fr Harman allver $14 .• $2.850. 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"'older -•• Robert Walden <rig ht ) as Joe Ross1 talks to police officer Joe Penny whaJe. investigating police handling of a· "rou tine" murde r on "Lou Grant" tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2 Jo/tW'lh(' of 193&. ....n.ect ..., -e ~ In COfl- '*"PC>t• y America ... l)j "wted G ~;•NIHQRT ITOfn'• 00Sotd1.,·1 Home '" by Ernell Hamlngwey , "Altnol' A Men'" by~ ero Wrlgt>t (Al • 8ANFOAD AMO ION '- fD OYIAEASY Ouwt· Pete Seeger (R) CD MACNEIL I LE.HAER REPORT ... burV* ..._ hill gun In tlle 8enf0td h«IM alter Lamont Md Ao4lo ec:are him oft • ~CAVITT Oueat· JOf'ln MHton•· Graham 7:80 8 THE MUPPET8 Oval Dudley Moore. 0 THE EMERGE.HCY llWU • OY9'1A8Y ~: P9te Seeger (RI I T1C TAC OOUOH ho C88NIWS ,. N9CNEW8 ; HAPPY DAVI AGAIN •.-Ak:Ne la arTMted end ~ c:t11wged wtth belt'Q the ( w-.. klallng bandit I CJ) JOKSr8 WIU> .r. w·A·a·H f; .....-. and 8 J •• «tort• IO be nice IO Fren« bed!· fire ..,_, tlMY ""'"-him to join tMir II°"• ~ and .. c:l9alW '"*"' out ., ntE 8fHHY HIU. 8HOW .. Benny ........ ··-!Ou&'" .. • loot< •t todlly'• youth I FAC€ THE MUStC T1C TM:; DOUGH AU. IH THE FAMILY An emotlO!>• teundtotnll owner tlWMlen• to -Arehle f0t OY«IOedlng ont of hie wuhing ~ .,~,2 Malloy and Reed. WOfklng out at a loc:el per1t, mike lnenda wtlfl "*"" young-"-&:I MACHEJl. / LEHRER REPORT '11) MARK AU68Ell Polltk:ll Nltrlet Marlt Rw- aell 11111• Ylew«a on .,. amusing 9ightaeelng tour ol llttll-t<nown ec:tonce., rnonumenla and Oddities on . I• Chan n e l L i•ting• 1J KNXT /CBS) Lo~ Angfllt•'> .. D KNBC (NBC) Los AnqotPs 0 KTLA (Ind ) Lo~ Anga1e~ D KABC TV (ABC) Los Angele·. (() KFMB (CBSt San D1r90 0 KHJ TV (Ind) LO'> Anqnh.·~ @J KCST (ABC) San D11'<JO m KlTV (Ind) Los Anqelas &J KCOP TV {lnel) Los Anqolp.., tiil KCET· TV (PBS) LO'> Angeles 8' KOCE· TV (PBS) Hun11ng1o n Beac.h the ne1IO!>'• C41()1111 (I) ,.,M. MAOAZJHE t~ 8 <IJ WKAP IH CINCINNATI Jonnny F-rec.i..,.. • b<~llng _.,d Wl'llCh ae111011 •round 01 jealous IQU8bbllnQ 8mOnO hll CO· WOfk8'1 U LITTU HOUSE OH ™EPRAIAIE The lng•ll• temlly's ettempt to o-in 1ege1 cva- tody of Albert II blodted •''=' rMI lettier (R) • • • "Son Of Frrien- at91f\" I t9301 Bone K.w1otf. BHll Rethbone Aller t>eong MY90 from OMth by hanging. • men plOla ~ upon "'* jUl'ora .no -llenoed 111"1 10 Ole 12 "") 0 WOVtE • * * "Bnghatn Young'" 119401 Tyrone P~ Ltn· d8 Oernell A~ IM<ll the Monnon peope ecrou the tronlNW to 11\e ,_ ~ ••no "°"' ulled Sall Lek• OTy ( 2 hrs I m CAAOl BURNETT AHOFAIEHO& Gu.st Alan Alda II> MOVIE * * * 0 T"'e1ve Angry M8n" (19!>7) Henty Fonda, Lee J Cobb A man l\Ol<l1 out eo...,.t 11 t.iio.. 1Urors "'"•n lh•v decide •n IQCUMO mura.rer a QUiii before he is pr~ inno- cent (2 hra I e:oo e <IJ M0 A·a·H A Soutn Kot-women mlelnl erpret1 Khnger'• oltet of llnendal eid to her deugn.t end dect-..... , on him (RI .. JQUS~ NAZAMTM Following hie b•Pll•m. JMw (Robert Powel) 1>8'· lofm• many ml(eQel and ii joined In Ill• work by Simon Pete• IJ•m•• Ferenllno). Thomas. MaltMw end JudM (181'1 ~I (Pert 2)(R) 8 MOW • • • "°' ··o.11verence" ( 1972') Burt Aeynolda, Jon V Olgfll F OUt city men enc:ountet ~ed ter· rora duftng a relttng ea.p.- dltton down • regif'Q back· woodl ......, (2 hrs ) CD MERV OAlmH 0.-ta Larry Wllooa. Jud. Ith Krentz. MICl\MI Omary. Je,,,_ Frenc111CU1. Une Aeneud ~MOVIE *•''°'"'The BrirYOS · (1G71) George Peppatd. Pernell Roberti. Altt'W IT>e CMI War. •n officer 19 QNen the 11191Qrtment to lall'tt ct\etQI ol a amall 10<1 (2 hrs I t:IO 1J (I) FLO II IOoka U tnouon the Yei· low ROM 1a OOinO 10 10ee ... bw1ender ,.,._, £ar1 •• CNlleflOed to • tlgnt by a men IWIOI his alZe fD AMENCAN SHORT 8TOAY 1'ew Show an Improvement ·" •• .. . Channing Recycled , By TOM JORY NEW YORK 'AP) CBS brought Stockard Channing to prime time a year ago in "Just P riends," and the young comedienne with a dflllree from Radcliffe gave the network a series ~~j't was moderately s uccessful. both critically a!Wi in the ratingi.. • .. "Just Friends" wasn't in the CBS lineup an the fall, but the versatile actress ii: back now in "The St.ockard Channing Show." perhaps a bit wiser for the experience I : "I FELT L AST YEAR I becam e the wtkhorse. and had to pus h the show along, .. Miss C nning says. "In doing this season, I didn't feel I sperately h ad to do anything to keep the show ml>ving" '-The ne w series airs Monday nights at 8:30 on C nS, Channel 2 Miss Channing dad. m fact. carry "J ust Fnends." and little a tloeiition was paid to develop- relationships with the sup- ing players "One problem 11t year." she says, "was that there wasn't any friction with the other characters. just dif· fetences. ''For the audience, it's what sep•rates 'Oooh, • from , 'Uh-0h. heft comes trouble!. .. QfANHI NG · ''The Stockard Channing Show" needed some· ont, she says, "lo bounce back at me." and the prc)ducers came up with Brad Gabriel, a consumer adyocate who hires Miss Channing to work with hlrb on bis television show, "'The Big Ripoff." Ron Slt•er plays GabMel. ... TO SOMEONE'S CREDIT, "Just Friends" wasn't simply scrapped lo favor of "The Stockard CHanning Show." Miss Channing's Susan G~now bears strlk· in( resemblance lo the recently di vorced Susan HuOtes of "Just Friends," maybe sUghlly less wiy, with a little more dependence on her brain. T y 's Susan. like last season's, ls trying to m ake lt n her own i.n Los Angeles. _t "I Wte Su.san Goodenow." the actress says . "Sk ls not exactly like me. but It 's not a d lfficuJl au for me to wear." ANDERSON DAILY PILOT REVEALS In th•. • 1 In fact. al would be a Joh to find a suit Stockard Channing couJdn't wear As "The Stockard Chan- ning Show" premiered. she was on Broadway with Tony Roberts in "T hey're Playing Our Song .. SHE HAS APPEAR ED IN more than a score of t heatrical productions. i ncluding ""Two Gentlemen of Verona" and Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and has been in at least eight movies. including "Grease." "The Fortune" and "T he Cheap Detective " Born m New York City. Miss Channing studied at both Radcliffe and Har vard She and her husband, David Debm. run Little Bear Produc lions, which produces "The Stockard Channing Show" "J would love to have at a tern f1cally sue cessful show." she says of the current sen es. "but I have to say. at the moment. I'm basically an ac tor. and I want to be an hims and on the stage. too "I've never worked as hard as I have tn television. It "s a helhsh existence If I felt it was cramping me up an some way. I'd have to get out .. T E LEVISION CAN CREATE a character· image that is hard for the actor to shake. but Miss Channing says. 'Tm being sneaky. There are two sides to Susan Goodenow Carol Burnett played all d ifferent kinds of characters on her show. and peo· pie accepted them all. "I'm very happy I've found a way to deal with lhat with the undercover s tuff · · in the fi rst episode. for mstance. she posed as an Argentinian lo fool an unscrupulous dentist. Aaron Ruben~ a television veteran with series like "The Andy vriffltb Show" and "Sanford and Son" to his credit, is executive producer of "'The St.oekard Channing Show." F.den Set for TV HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Barbara Eden will star in the new NBC series "Harper Valley PTA." based on the theatrical movie that beat the Olym· pies in the rat.i.ngs when it was telecast on NBC in February. Miss Eden will re·create her role of Stella, a widowed mothe r whose llfeatyle clashes with others i.n a small community. NBC bas ordered six one-hour episodes from Universal Tele vision. •ftlEI' II THE IUT PICTUIE OF THE YOUll YUll IO FU. .. -Qwtee CMlflplln. LA T1-I TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 5: 00 -Four world Utle flsht.s ln four·bour presentation includ1n1 Larry Holmes aaainst Leroy Jones, Su1ar Ray Leonard versus Davld Green. KOOP e 8 :00 -"Twelve Angry Men." Henry Fonda stars in Reginald Rose's drama about a lone holdout In a murder trtal jury with Lee J. Cobb. Ed Begley. Ma rtin Balsam a nd Jack Warden. ABC D 9.00 -"Deliverance." Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight are among four men who encounter deadJ y per il while riding rafts down a backwoods river 00Soldler01 Home" by Erne et Hen11n9wey. .. ,..,_. A MM~ by ~ n "WngM (A) tO:OO . (I) L.OU GMNT ""'** pallQe ptooecMe '" • llVder -Md • l9t8ll ..... QllY .,., pc-. dllemnWI for !tie edllon of die Ttib. 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"""° ~ "' pflOny l'IOm4I reo-a t•O "'on • ~ ~ 12:30 8 T Al.ES OF THE ~ ~And Conuo•ion ""-.,.... of '"""° • '°""'* ,......., P'~ _,,.qy nor""' c:Nldten tD HOGAH'S HEAOO AA E1'Q1W1 POW ....._, '"'"• Hogen a ••,•P• oei-•tion ti) MOYIE • • ''> t«ltoll--1woodoo<ld S1ory- 11~ 11 Aa-<1 Conte-"-.....,.,,.. .Jerr} Lewis. making a rare tele\'ls1on appearance. •~ po\\dercc1 b' Mei I left> and Kc1 of the Japanese smg1n~ group .. Pink Lad\ during the filming of their q!r1cty scrae!-.. Savalas Stars in TV Pilot H OLLYWOOD <A P> -Telly Savalas will star a s a renowned cMm inal lawyer In the CBS movie .. Hellinger's Law." fl a mboyant Ph1ladelph1a lawyer whose reputat ion bnn~s ham clients from all over the coun try Sava las. who starred for s ax seasons as "KoJa k ," p lays a The movie will serve as a pilot for a new senes t,,.,.,.,, tu .... It ALL THAT JAZZ ·~-,.,. ,,_...o...... um.I DARLINGS (R> ...... ,_ CRUISING (R) "" THl 4 RK (R) 1 t .. , .... ........ c:Ma, C.lltlllitU,...tT11 --·~wu1 ..._.,19,.~ -..u Ot.,..W·~ ...... .-TUI tM.UTnM J11111t.a111 """' 139-tMIO ... T ...... ........... •t·*3 ltWUlt'....OACI E1foro ~t·~ (sYDNEY HARRIS) Keeps readers on their toes I "*.Cl) MOa O. llD ,. ...... left In -·*"' of !he PNC*Wlt ..... ,_ ~1111~ hllpl Moaoud ._. • INd borllOer Md ltte ...... ~~ ~:w.., .. ~~ ""'°'· -"OM cfl0006Me Ghlp COOllJee leunclfllld • illlQl8 tndl.oWy. tv doMll ~ ~ (CWMMltl o1 Howdy Doody) and fllp()o. • ,.. M'l.DolAN LUCMrecetweefltlelol my1iertou1 thrHtet11tlg not ... • Lft ANO T1MU M IDOll lllOMJn'I t:aol NIWI 2:00 Nl'W9 MOYIR • • "JungleGante" ''"'' Bowery Boya. Patrick 0 Moore Wt'4ll\ It .. .. ~ed tllel one of the Boye c.. IOc:8M dlWnondl by Imel. they are .-it to AlrlCa. (I "' ) 2::201 ..wa ~ NEW8 2M9 MCME ......... The ~flla'" ( tM6) MW:hMI C..... Nigel G•••n A pritoner ...igr.ed to Brltlatl Anrty lnlefflgenoe 11 c:omm11- 8'0f>ed to retrlaw • defect- ed -tost (2 "" . tO min) a~m NEWS Taw•dapf• Dayti•t> ltfot,ie• -AFn:RHOON- I 11:00 0 .. * "'Tfle T0tch" I t950) Peute1te GoddMd. Pedto Atmenc:tartt m ... ~ .. RloRlt•"' ( t~2J Abbott end Coetel- IO. !Utlwyn Gr8'J'1!0fl t:OOfD • * • "TtweeC-Of Mu•Oer"' ( 19!>31 0fllOn W ..... L-Ue0<1111 3.30 ........ "Oogby. The Blo- geet Dog 11'1 The WOt'<d"" ( t974) J"" Oele. ~ M141ogen A dog b4llonglnQ IO 8 IOWoly wtdow growa to .,, -aae 911• he e'CIOenlelly O"nka a ootion lfllenoed for ..:.en-'"" •-di (I fir • 30 mini "lo Oscars Special S late d H1 t·h L1ttlt> and Rl'rnJdt:llt• Pt•l<•r., will ht• the-co ho-;•~ for KllJ TV'~ 15th Annual "Your Choi ct• For the Oscar;" award special. Thl' show wi ll be telecnst Thursday, April 10. from 8 to 10 p m . and will be repeat ed o n Channl·l 9 Sunday night. Apnl IJ. from 5 to 7 p.m. Thi s na ti o n a ll y <;ynd1cated program was created by KllJ-TV and 1s the hr.-.l program to 'l fft•r the public the 1pportwuty of voting for 1he1 r 0:-.car favorites. Last year over 600.000 pt•ople voted for their film fa\"orates an the catt'i?Ortes of best p1rture. be:.t actress. best actor. best !>upportinl? actress. best o;upportang actor a nd best song "Your Choice For the Oscars" 1s produced by Wayne Thomas. who created t he program. and wtll be directed by Cal Brady . Executive producer is Walt Baker . vice president in c ha rge of progr a mming for KHJ -TV. Channel 9 r .