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1980-04-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ---______ ,.._ . I • in- l'ktitia Seeking Funds THURSDAY AFTE RNOON, APRIL 2~. 198G For Rape, Mutilation ~ ll,-0. 11i.1HCTtC*L•~ffl • County DA Sues Cancer Test Lah Squabbling? See 'Kramer' LEUVEN . Belgium c AP) A d1 vorccd COU· pie. fcudjng over parental visiting rights, were ad vised by a Rel~ian Judge to scc tht· 0s<'ar wmninJ,! American film "Kramer 's Kramer" bt•forc he rule!> on their dispute ·-rm not going to 1:.sue a ruling today," the Judge lulct thl· !>urpn!>ed couple \\ l·dne~av Th<'V must wail until '\o"embl'r for his de l'l'-IOn Thl• mn\'ll'. \\h1 ch stars fl U !\ t I 11 If() fr man (In cl \I t'n I St r<•t•p as parents 1nvolvt•d in a child custody dispute. won five Oscars ,it iht· AC'adt·my Award t·t·rcmon1c!> last week Coast College Teachers Irate In Pay Hassle By PIOL SNEIDERMAN Ol IM D•1ly Pilot S~ff An overflow crowd of college instructor:-., hiller about the lack or progress m contract negotia· lions. vented their anger Wednes- day night bt•fore the Coast ('om munity College Distnct Hoa rd of Truste<?s A bout 250 coll ege teachers squeezed into the tiny meeting roo11J and took turns accusing the trus tees of being unwilling to pay the ins tructors a salary commensurate with the value of the work. , The trustees. in turn. pointed to a loss of r<'vcnue and local taxation power because of Proposition 13. The instructors were expect· <'d to meet today at Golden West College to determine their next course of action. Several in- structors at Wednesday's meet- ing mentioned the possibility of a strike or sick-out. The Coast Community College District includes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Golden Wes t College In Huntington Beach and Coastline College, the so-called "college without walls." The American Federation of Teachers Is representing about 700 full-time faculty members in tht> neJollations, while the California Teachers Association Is representing about 1,600 Part· ume instructors. A FT's bargaining team met with district ne"otlators this week in a 2S"4l hour session that concluded Wednesday afternoon with both sides reporting some progress but no 4e\Uement. Phyllis Bulle. president ot the A FT local. complained to trustees about the slow proereu in negot.lat.iona, which began last July. "We could have been at UUs point in January," ahe declared. (See COU..EGE, P•1e AJ) Fraud Scheme Revealed A c h ain letter i~ being <'trculated in West Orange Coon t y. promising participants a sure legal means to tum a $100 investment into $200,000 in JUSt l2 days. But police fraud investigators warned Wednesday that this pyramid scheme is neither legal nor a sure bet. The chain letter has surfaced al Fountain Valley High School. "'here business teacher Denis Gitsch1er said he has been ap. proached on two separate OC· casions Uus w~k by students <.1sking him to invest $100 in this "legal" li st exchange Though he declined to invest. G1tschier tned to find out how widely the chain letter 1s being d1stnbuted. "In my first three classes." the teacher said Wednesday, "I have found 16 kids who have either bought this list or know of ~omeone who has ." · Gitschier said he 1s trying to alert students to the pitfalls or this expensive letl<'r exchange. ··People are going to get ripped off." he ~aid. "There 1s no free lunch .. He and police investigator!\ say the chajn letter makes a i.eductive, if not entirely legitimate offer. The pyramjd. plan found at the high school works like this : A participant buys a list of 12 names and a n attached instruc- tion sheet for $50. Under the watchluJ eye of the person who sold him the list, the \ new participant must mail $50 in cash to the person whose name is at the top of the list. The participant has now spent $100. The new member then makes two copies of the instruction memo and retypes the list of names. deleting the top one and inserting his own name al the bottom of the list. Next. withln 24 hours. the new m e mb e r must f i nd two <See LE'ITER, Page A'\ Grave Issue For Ex-mayor LIVERMORE (AP > - Former Live rmore Mayor Robert Pritchard has been or· dered to appear In Municipal Court on May 6 to ans wer c harges that he sold two gravealtes that do not exist. Pritchard. 40. was arraJped Wednesday before Judge John Lewis 00 cbarces or grand t.beft stemming from the alle1ed sale of gravesites for $995 and $775 to two customen at his mortuary. Tbe cmtomen, who were ar- ranginc roi their own funerals, later complained to autbortUes that I.be plots are nonexistent. ' Will Fight for Funds ' . ' MARY V1NCENT FLANKED BY ATTORNEYS TERRY GILES (LEFl), MARK EDWARDS They Announce Plans to Aght for Money from Victim• of Violent Crimea Fund Victim Seeking Funds Tustin Attorneys to Fight State Denial By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Ol UW D.Mly Pli.t SI.tit A team of Tustin lawyers an· nounced Wednesday it will fi ght denial by the state of a $25,000 claim by Mary Vincent. the young girl left to die beside a h ighway by a rapis t who chopped off her hands with an ax. The state's Victims of Violent Crimes Act is worded to exclude non-residents of California from eligibility for such funds State officials contend Miss Vincent wasn 't a resident at the Ume she was attacked two and a half years ago. Tustin Attorney Terry Giles and bi1I partner, Mark Edwards, announced at a press conference Wednesday that they, aJong with Miss V~ent's famjly attorney in Las Vegas, will represent her Giles a nd Edwards contend Miss Vincent was indeded a California resident, or five months' standing and enrolled ln junior high school in Norco. Besides. they said, even if she wasn't, the law Is unfair. Now a resident of Las Vegas. Mary was staying with relatives when s he was kidnapped . although she admittedly was a hltchhfJdng runaway at Ute time. Miu Vincent was dumped alo111 a rura l h ig hw ay in Stanislaus County by merchant seaman LaWttnce Singleton, Sl, but Uved to see him In court where be wu convicted on her testimony. Sln&)eton's trial In San bieco County wherl' it wa1> 1>h1ftf>d due to pre.trial publicity, ended with his conv1ct1on on charges of kid· nap. rape and mutilation. He 1s c urrently ser ving a 14 -year term Edwards s aid Wednesday he will confer this weekend with lh~ Vince nts and their Las Vegas lawyer prior to s ubmitting a new $25,000 claim to the stale Board of Control in Sacrame nto The lawyers want to give lhe agency that disburses monies to victims of c rimes a nother chance to find In Miss Vincent's favor. Giles said If the state rec- Judge's Son Death Suspect LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 30-year-old son or Los Angeles Municipal Judge Fred Oabourtc was booked for investigation or murder ln a ahotcun slaying. Geor1e T . Oabourie surren· dered quietly to police In hi• Van Nuys apartme nt Wednesday shortly aft•r nearby reatdenu called for an ambulance. Police Lt. ~as DuJTer aaJd the body ot Raymond J . Olara· gronl, 18, shot ooce In the upper cheat, was found In the rront room of the apartment. A re- r,.nUy fired ahotf\11\ was In t.he same room. Durrer aaJd. o~n11es 1t as valid, thl' sum will cover most of Mary's remaining med1<'a l bills If the claim is refused a second time. attorney Edwards said. the l('gal team will fil e a petition with the Fourth D1stnct Court of Appeals as king pay- ment. Edwards said the connict over Mary's le~al place of residence was complicated by t he fact she was 14 at the time s he was kid· • napped. raped and mutilated She had no driver's license or ot h er legal document s establishing her residence 1n California. Giles and Edwards s ay another factor comrllcating the m atter is the lack o case law on the subject. because the VicUms of Violent Crimes Act is so new. The dark-haired girl. now 17, appeared at the press con· !erence along with her mother, Lucy. She wore a whjte dress decked with red, yellow and green par· rots and held the stainless steel prostheses that function as mechanical hands in her lap. Electrical wiring and cords ac· livated to maneuver the limbs run beneath lbe s leeves or her dress. "I'm doing okay," said Mary, fourth chi.Id In a family or seven. "~hool and my ramlly have been keeping me busy." ·'She's studying bard and <SM OAIM, Pa1e A!) Testing Results At Issue By DA V1D ICUTZMANN OI -t>Mly l"lltlll S~ An Orange County laboratory "'as charged Wednesday Wllb false and misleading advertising b> the dtstnct attorney's office as a result of claims lbat speciaJ blood test c; could detect a pers on 's s usceptibility to ('Jncer The d1stnct attorney flied a IJ'-'.,Ull 1n Orange County Superior Court that seek1> civil l)t•naltlt's a.-. well as a temporary t·o urt order agains t A .l.D. .('entt•r of Orange, Inc. and two l:1boratones in Chula Vista and Tf'xas Y.h1 ch ana lyze blood s lides for lhl' l'Cnter. 1\ccord1n~ to lh<' suit. the ,\ I D renter advertised in local "''"' s papers blood t est s 1t da1med had the capacity to de· l<'Cl the existence of can~r as "l'll as the "malignancy poten- tial" of those t~ted The l abs 1n Texas a n d Caltforn1a tes ted the blood -.amples they were sent and re- l urned them with written re· "ults, off1 c1als said Or. John Zane. a consulting physician to the A I.D center and a defend- Jnt named io the suit, then i!ave the blood test results to the person tested. Fees totaled $135. In the advertising for the center, 1t was claimed that "just c1 few drops of your blood can tell if you have a malignant potential." But the district at- torney's office said a person's malignancy potential could not be determined by the combina· t1on or diagnostic tests offered by the center. <See CANCER, Page A2> Coast Weather Some cloudiness but mostly ralr through Fri- d a y . Slightly warmer days. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs Friday In upper 60s. IN81DETe8AY La CCIO Pacifico jl< Im 't t h4! IOflW without the Ni%oru. F'or a vUd, Mf,,. c3, . .... • Cl "' ... , Al ... Ult "" ... AM ... , . .... Ct4 Cl .. ... ~ a .................... , ...... ...,. ............. ............. M ~ ... ci..ty All ~--AM,•.•.ia ...... . ... Dr.l11a --AM .......... ., ~ .. ftMlwe ... :.':L :: 'i EWLYPILOT Iranians •1 n. Aaoda&M hell Ayatollah Rubollah Kbomctn.l &a.1S be b teadiq a holy war to ~ tn.n ol fontp domJMUon 8ut lran'a edmlc miDorilM9 .-ct tfl'Uat at udeftla are f'\Pilnl to free tbe m scl Vt'S from h domlnatioo. Accordu'« to the officaal Ira Dian mt1d la. mor~ tbaD 400 persoo11 have b.,en kUled In ........ ,. ... .41 CANCER ... T ho lawsu it cuntc nded lh•· "com~rhed dJa~uc eqwp- ment' ...ect for the t~•ll were oot diqno6t1t· at ..ti. It also ~ald th1at claims the tests could help a person's d0<·tor evaluate ~ or ber potenuat for cettina cancer were wlrue since that potential .. c a nn ot b e accurate l y e'•a luat.ed .. The vanous defendants named in the swt snclud1ng A 1.0 Center of Orange. Inc . A.I D Laboratories of Orange, Inc .• A.1.0. Laboratories Inc. of Tex- as a nd Ar th ur T est a nd Resear ch. Inc of Chula Vlsla - a re charged with conspiring lo induce members of the public lo purchase their services through false and misleading advertis- ing. They a re also charged with unfa ir business practices by engaging in a llegedly unlawful, fraudulent a nd deceptive ac ti vi ties. Affidavit s attached lo the lawsuit included a sworn state- ment from Dr. Steven Armen- trout, chief or hematology and oncology at UC lrvsne. who said the A.LO. center tests could re· s uit in an "overuse of an ex- pe ns ive and meaningless test as well as the serious neglect or established methods for cancer diagnosis wh.ich are of proven value in early tumor detection." The lawsuit filed Wednesday was the result of a lengthy in- vestigation by numerous agen- cies. including the state's Board of Medical Quality Ass urance. Efforts lo reach officia ls at the A. I. D. cent.er offices in the city of Orange were unsuccessful . Fro.Page Al COLLEGE. . " The two sides have been meet· mg with the assistance or a state. mediator. The contract pro- posals being offered by the dis- trict and the instruct.ors have not been m ade public. Al Wednes d ay's meetrng, numerous teachers asserted that the trustees have not es tablished proper pnorities for use of the money they a re given by the s tate. The teac he rs s ingled out television st a tion KOCE at Golden West as a recipient of too m uch funding at the expense of foculty mem bers Actress Improved After Collapsing L OS ANGEL ES (AP > Acade my Award-winniog ac- tress Greer Garson is recuperat jng at the corona ry-care unit of UCLA Medical Center after col- 1 a p s ing in he r a p a rtmen t . hospital officials said. The 71-year-old actress was fa ke n lo lhe hospita l by am- bulance, a hospital spokesman s aid . She was reported to be im- proving, and could be released from the medical center by the end of the week. FU"emen Jailed KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> Three lop offlcials of the Kansas City firefighteMI union and a rank-and-file union membe r we re jailed Wednesday for viola- tions last monlt\ of a judge's no- s lrike order . ORA NOE COAST \ DAILY PILOT ,,. 0~ .... 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T~br n n d lo reported lra11 '-Ope11 ' To iets WASJU GTON 1AP ) F a ii urt! to re sol vt• t be bostagt! criJns 1.5 pushing Iran to~ard "paralysis" and dL51ntegl'ation untJ In· er ·asing the prospeet that the Soviet Uruon may try l o 11eize control o f t he northern part or tht' t•oun- t ry. a senior Carter ud ministration offi cial :-.ay:-. 1'he officia l. a key ud ministra tion s trategis t who asked not to be 1den· titled. told reporters that if Iran collapses, the Unit· ed States might move to protect southe rn Iranian oil fields that once were a principal Western supply source. The wa rning of Iran 's instability and vulncrabili tv to the Soviets cam e a·m id continued fighting involving Is lamic fun - damentalists and leftists Workers Flee Toxic Vapors BAYONNE. N.J CAP> A chemical mixing machine rup· lured at a chemical plant in lh1~ New York City suburb today. re· ieasing small amounts of toxic vapors and forcing t he tem por ary evacuation of workers from an industrial a rea. officials said The leak at the JCI Amenca~ Inc. plant occurred al 6:45 a .m .. but officials said it was sealed Vh hours later and the evacua- tion of workers was called off. No residents were evacuated. Winds sent small amounts or the chemical compound, Iden- ti ri ed a s T OI o r t o luen e · diisocyanate, south to ward Staten Island. N.Y .. where res•· dents bad ~n placed on alert earlier this week because of a fire at a che mical storage warehouse in nearby Elizabeth, city health officials said Ff"091 P~ A I CLAIM ... she's an A student now." sa1d her mothe r . "Sh e is m uch healthier and she has calmed down a lot.'' Ma ry bowls now, averaging 125 a game. and is pursuing her hobby, painting in water colors even killed and 5l Injured lft two bomb exploth>na ln ANdan, Iran'• oJ capital ln Kbuaestan rro"~• oo lbe lraql ......,., Tbt 9'DIUC' A.tabs ol K.bu...tan, th• provlace'• bluest DODUl.a· tlun 61~ and lb_, wort lorce ror l~ oil tndWJ try. have been urruM"d of bJowlna up pjpellnel irnd othe>r oll lnst.Jh•£ions re· Pt' It h."<lly Th• T urlltl1 h -1peakln1 Attirbaijanla ln oortbwea 1ra.n .in d t h e Baluchia in the :-iouthwe:st. who fought govero- mt-nt for~ during the winter , hu ve been quiet. But the gove rnor or Mazan. <ht run Provioce. below the Cas· p1.rn Sea, IQdicated be expected· trouble fr6m "armed groups dtt1msng lO be supporters or the rurkoman people .'' an ethnic l(• oup of about 600.000 Trouble on the ca mpuses is lhc latest addition to the Kbo- mt•1ns regime's domestic woes. The government admits lo 24 killed and hundreds injured in clas hes s ince Friday at uni· vers atscs 1n Te h ran . Rasht. Ah vaz. Zahedan and other cities. The fighting between Islamic fundamentalists and leftist slu· dents. with the revolutionary ~ u a rds backlog up the fun- dameotallst.s, was touched off by a ban from the ruling Revolu· tlonary Council on cam pus political groups. It is the first step In IJ1l Islamic purge of the univers ities K homeini a nd President A bolhassan Bani -Sadr atJ:,Us_e . the United States, the Iraqi gov- ernme nt, other "for e ign i n- fl uences" and former agents or SA V AK. the sha h's notorious secret pohce. of stirring up the mmorillcs Observers speculate that the revolutionary leaders are try ing to unify the nation by arousing it against a com mon enemy. Iran has always been dilfit'ult to govern because of the ,moun- tainous terrain. nomadic tribes. different ethnic groups and lack. of a rom mon language. There a rc 11 linguis tic groupings . r a ng ing from the Persians. about 50 percent or the 36 million people, to t.be Armenians and Assynans. less than I percent 11ach Religious differences add to the ethnic unrest. Ninety _ _per · cent of Iran's people are Shiite Moslems, Khomeini's sect and the majority branch or Islam in Iraq also. But the Kurds. the Baluchis and the Arabs are Sun· nis. the dominant sect in ·the rest or the Moslem world. So are the leaders of Iraq's ruling Baath Socialist Party. lranlan officials maintain that the dom estic turmoil is tem- por ary. But many foreign ob- ~ervers th.ink that without the unifying presence of Khomeini. who is 79, the government of Tehran would have extreme diJ. fi c u lty in preventing the -,ecession of sizable parts of the country. No Challenge L OS ANG ELES (AP> Mayor Tom Bradley's daughter pleaded "no contest " to one count of petty theft in connection with the the(l or three blouses valued at $78 from a May Co. s tore. Telephone Privaey FCC 'Powerless' To End Junk Calls WASHINGTON IAP> T~ Federal Comm unications (;om mission agreed tod<ty there is nothing the agency can or should do to restrict "junk," or un· solicited. telephone calls. By a unanimous vote, the com· mission adopted a stalr report concluding the FCC bas neither constitutional nor jurisdJ ctlonaJ authority lo regulate unsoUcit.ed calls. The st a rr r eport, which followed a two-year study. alM> found that even if reguJaUona we re adopted , e nforcement wo uld be almost impo11s1ble without imposing a cos tly burden oo telephone companies. All.bough be eventually voted to s upport the stare finding, Commissioner Abbot Washburn expressed concern about the de· etalon to forgo regulation. ·'There really ought to be something we can do about thb because it is an invasion of privacy," be said. "Thia could become very onerous In the future." At Wubbum's llUHettlon, the com mbalon dJd agree to lnaert language in the report pointing out that state regulatory a1en· cles are ln a better poatuon lo adopt rules on unsolicited calls . An eetimated seven million unsollclted phone calls are made daily, but that l• le11 than 1 per- cent of the 780 million calla placed each day, the staff aald. And of the sewn mJWon, fewer than 200,000 croea state Una. While FCC re1ulatlon of the telephone industJy clearly cov- ers snterstat(' ser vice, the staff said. 1l 1s debatable whether the agency has jurisdiction over the intrastate calls. The FCC study was launched in 1978 after allegations by the C1ti1ens Communications Center that such calls were a serious nuisance and an invasion of orivacv. More than l ,000 public comments s upporting a study we re filed before it even began, with the vast majority caJ.1.inl for a n outright ban on such telephone solicitation. But a commission staff of- h cial, althou1h noting "some people become abaolut.ely U~d when they receive these calls," said "It just doesn't appear most people ar e that bothered." And the report said a sizable number ol people said t.bey f&Dd telephone aol.lcltation uaef\11 ln l e~rnlng about products and services. Belidel bualnesaes. telephone solicitation is uaed by charitable and religious groupe as well as politlcal campaians and pol lit.en. The atan also said a ban on the use of automated c1Jalln1 machines did not appear war· ranted. Such machines can pla ce up lo 1,000 calla a day, piny a Ulpe·recorded sales pitch and t:ike orders -all without an attendant. But t}\e stall said there are on· ly about 1,000 suc:b macbinel ln UH and many martreten have curtailed their uae after fl.ndiq contumen are unreceptive to a rttorded 1poech. , " .............. Worker Well S•ited Greg Dedrickson wa lks across a steel beam on a hig h rise construction project in downtown Denver as one of seven workers who donned s uits a nd ties as a salute to office dwellers and bu!:>mf'ssmcn in the downtown Denver bus1· ncss dJstnr t Anderson Seeking Apathetic Voter WASlfiNGTON IAP1 Rep John B Andcr'>On of lllsno1!>, .. ., expet'ted. drooi>ed out of lh1· race for the Republican pr~1den t1al nomination today and an· nounced he would run a'> an 1n depe ndent candidate • · unfcl · tert~d by party position!> ' "I have chosen this t our<><· 11( att1on beC'auM• 11 ,., nov. clcur that 1 cannot atuun a ma1onty of the delegates who will be at tending the Republican Nauonal Convention in J uly." Anderson said. W hile he w il l r e m a in l'J Republican. Anderson said he L'> convinced there is enough voter dissatisfaction with President Carter and the Republican rront- runner . Ronald Reagan. to allow hi m t.o be<:ome the first indepen dent candidate to win a pr~ idenllaJ election His flrst campaign trip as an independent will begin Saturday with stops in New York City. Was hington, Atlanta , Wes t Virg1n1a . De troit, Lan ~sng . Mich .. and Boston. Anderson said his campwgn. which he estimated would cost $10 million to $12 million in private funds. was "not an as- sault on the two-party system" but was inte nded t o a ttrat't m any Americans who otherwise would sit out Election Day and simply not vote. Anderson told a news con- ference at the National Press Club he was re leasmg all con· vent1on delegates pledged to s upport tum alt.be GOP conven· lion ln Detroit this s ummer In h 1~ 10-month <'a m pa1gn as a Republican . Anderson gamed 57 delegate vol~. trailing Reagan J nd (;eorgt-Bu:,h . and never .... on a pnmar). But of tho!>(' Hepubl1can!) who h J\t' bat'ked bJm. he si.1d, ·1 am inviting their conttnu-ed support of me and my indef)(!ndent C'ah· ll1d<t('\' .. !If•· :i cknowledg(-d lhert• are 'i:r1 ous leg<tl ob:,t acles t bat ('llUld prevent him (rom getting h 1., name on the ballot in :,ome '>tales for the !'tove m bcr general t·le<'l1on But Anderson s aid he is confi. dent the obista<'les "1U be over· come and that "J .... 111 remam a.-. <1n andepend e n t candidate through Eltttioo Day." Anderson noted that some public opiruon pollc.. sbow be "'ould ~eive bet-.N'n 18 per <'l'nt and 21 perctnl of the vote 1f the election ~ere held toda). with Carter and Reagan splll tin~ the rest A n der son !',aid half tht• \merican vult'r '> kno"'' little .1bout tum .. r <'an reach out and tou<-h those peoJ.)le ... he said. "a nd that 1s where my campaign will .sue· c-eed ·· Anderson said hts campaign will return $307,000 m federal malc-hms: funds wh1C'b bav~ oot bt.•t•n spent and l hat henceforth his campaign wiU be rtn&D«d "'1th private contributions. As of ~arch 31. acrordiog lo a report filed recenUy with the FederaJ Election Comrrussion. Anderson had raised $5 million and s pent S4 47 million on his GOP cam- paign ''J~ ,.....,.-.. ...--- wl to bUJ ua. Ult for • ea~~mllltm.U...,.. U... two '*1tn MDCI u 8ddi· Uoaal .. Meta to ........ Wboee DUDe DOW la al t.be "'cl • tMll& If --1:1~--aa 111 two ..... '-=r· ...... .... ...... ... bllct. Mi• .~ .............. _., '., e..,......, t.be putk..._ 11 told c.o ...-...... &lum --wtWlt U dQI. A.._.lirUlr-wttbtM .... mU. ._. mk'x*111 el••. poUc.wana. 1'bl IDllDO Wirta dial tllM ID-............... lett~r aad that tbe •Yttem II le1al became only cub, DOt tbe letter hlelt, la MOt throuab tbe maJI. "Tbere la oo law that~ hlblts people from seoellDI someone money tbrou1b the mail," ttclaima. Maybe to, police aay, but a. state law coveriDI ''eDdlea chain'' schemes makes DO mm-UoD ol the mails. This otteme la defided u .. _, scheme for dilposal or dt.trtlN: lion of property whereby a participant pays a valuable eon- sideratlon for the ~hance to re- ceive compensation for introduc- ing one o r more additional persona into participation ln the scheme ... " Police a!lo say the selling ol s uch chain investment lists could be considered a felony criminal ooaspiracy offense. . Detective Gary Sperling, who anvesllgates fraud for Hunt· ington Beach police . said hi& de· partment is aware of at least one group ol investment letter distributors who met in the city JUSl ltus week. But he noted that ~uch schemes are hard to break up "The best thing we can do is lo tell people a bout this business list concept and to warn them not lo get involved in it." Sper-ling said. }\e ot.erved that the initial or- ganizers may make some .....coney 10 the scheme, but invest.ors are more likely lo be burned as the chain spreads and begins lo break down. Fountain Valley Police Detec- tive CC. Corbin said pyramid s c b e mes w e r e es p-e c i ally popular ln the UMOs but were dec la red illegal because ot the lack ol control in such opera- tions. If e noted that there 1.s nothing to stop a oew member from put. ting b1a name at the top ol the mooey list, ralber than at the bottom, as imtructed. Also, Corbin said. a partjci· pant can never be sure bow widely this particular chain bas spread and been diluted. The scheme is eaUcing. police admat, but they add that the c han ces of r eceiving that S200,000 Jackpot are quite re- mote Carter to Visit Pope John Paul VATI CAN C ITY <AP) President Carter will meet Pope Jobo Paul U at the Vatican June 21 before aueoding tbe summit of the le.ding Western industrial nations io Veolce. Vatican sources sa.id today. John Paul U vistted Carter at the White no.e in October aQd had a general review ol prob- lems ol world eeace. Thia time, Vat ican officials say, tbe talks are elq>eded to focus on more concrete lua.ia, such as Ir.an. Dress up your ol d dia monds and othe r gems with a new mounting designed to bring out new fire and bea uty. .. -t How easy it is to update you r traditional and fine old jewelry into sparkling, glamorous new dinne r or special-occasion rings .. ;, We can custom design-especia ll y fo r you-and your ~ Q, diamond s will look more beauti ful than eve r before. J .. ,4 ~ Let us help you create that new ring from our se lection of :; .. exciting, mod ern mountings with the wider, bold er look. •I • :~:~ , .. ... 73Alll <z,a,IJ,4 <Jl1wfeJ/0 0 0 ,, Fine /~try 35 FASHION ISi.ANO • NEWPORT llACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TtllPHONl (7 H ) 644-2494 I l ,. 7 .. . . . . . .. .. VOL. 73, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, APRI L ~. 1980 Coun_ty Lah Sued • ID Cancer By DAV1D K\JTZMANN OI , ... 0..lt' ~ ... t Wtt An Orange County luborator)' was .charaie<t Wednesday wllb raise and mableading adverllsanR by the duslrtct ettom ey's omce as a result ol cla11ns that special b lood t et1 ts cou ld d e tect 8 p e r s o n '!) s uscept1b11tty to cancer. The district attorney hied a la w s uit an Or ang e Count y Superior Court t.hal t-ek• civil p~nalUcs a. well H a te mporary court o rde r against A I 0 Cenhir of Orange. Inc und two laboratori in Chula Vtstft and Texas whic h a na lyze blood hdes ror the center According to lhe s uit. the A I. D. center advertised in local news papers blood tests 1t cla imed had the capacity to de tect the existence or cancer as well as the "madignancy poten- UJI" of those te8ted T h e la bs 1n T exas a nd California test ed the b lood samples they were sent and re- l ur ned them with written re- bUlts. orric ials said. Or. John Zane. a consultinR physici_an to the A.1.0 center and l\ defend- ant named in t he s uit , the n gave the blood test results to the person tested. Fees totalf>d Sl3S '· In the advertising for the center , it was claimed that "just a fe w drops or your blood can tell if you have a m alignant potential." But the district at· tom ey's office said a person's malignancy potential could not be determined by the combina· lion of diagnostic tests offer~ by the center . The lawsuit contended the "computerized diagnostic equip- ment" used for the tests were not diagnostic at all. It also said that claims the tests couJd help a person's doctor evaluate his or her p<>tenlial for getting cancer ~ere untrue since lb al potential "ca nn o t be a c c urate l y evaluated." The various de(endants named in the suit -inclurung A.l.D. Center of Orange. Inc . A.1.0. La boratories of Or ange, Jnc • Many Seek Cash Deli,, l'la.. si.11 ....,. By J OANNE R E YNOLDS Ol tlw 0.lt'f ,. .... SUtt A S30 million grant a pphcataon for construction of a desaltin~ basin for Upper Newport Bay 1~ likely to face s tifr compelltaon Frid ay at a regional water quah ty board meet ing. Me mbers of the Santa Anu Regional Water Quality Control Board waJI meet an the Costa Mes<i City Council chambers to set a priority list of application.., for state Clean Water Bond Act money. > . f' COAST COL.lS)E DISTRICT FACULTY MEMBERS JAM BOARD HEARING ROOM Angry About Pay Talks, They Descend Upon Truateea Wedneeday Night.In Coate MeH The 1978 act set aside sso mil lion f o r cons e r vation , reclamation a nd pollution con- trol projects. There are D.ioe re- gional wat~r boards ill Lbe state a nd each will forwa rd its priori- ,t y list to the state water re- sources ~rd for allocation of Coast College Teachers Irate In Pay Hassl e By PIOL SN EID E RM AN OI '"" D•llY Pilot St•ll An overflow crowd of college inst ructors, bitter about lhe lack of progress in contract negot1a· taons. vented their anger Wednes· day night at the Coast communHy College Dis t r ict Boa rd o f Trustees meeting in Costa Mesa.· A bout 250 college teachers squeezed irtto the tiny meeting room and took turns accusing the trustees of being unwilli ng to pay the instructors a salar y commensurate with the 'value or the work. The trustees. in turn. pointed to a loss of revenue and local t;uation power because of Proposition 13. T he mstructors were expect-. ed to meet today at Golden West College to determine their nexl course of action. Several in- structors at Wednesday's meet· mg mentioned the possibllny or a strike or s1ck-0ut. T he Coast Community College District includes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Golden West Coll e~e in Huntington Beach and Coastline College. the so·called "college without walls." The Ame rican Federat.10n of Teachers is representing about 700 full-time faculty me m bers In the negotiat ions. while t he California Teachers Association is representing about 1.600 part- time instructors. A F'T's bargaining team met : with dis trict negotiators this I; week in a 25'h hour session that concluded Wednesday afternoon l with both s ides reporting some ' progress but no settle ment. Phyllis Basile. president of the A FT local, com p la ined to trustees a bout the s low progress an negotiations, which began last July. "We could havt been at this point in J anuary," s he declared. The two sides have been meet- ing with the assistance of a state mediator . The cont ract pro- posals being offered by the dis- trict and the Instructors have not been made public. At Wednesd ay 's m eet ing, numerous teachers asserted that the trusteeil have not established proper priorities for use of the money they a re given by the state. The t ea che r s sing le d out t e le v ision siation KOCE at Golden West as a recipient of too much fundinC at the expense of faculty members. Olber Cover age Aad.iUonaJ Harbor Area cov· er age appears today on Page All Mutilation Victim Seeks St·ate Funds By AR THUR R. VINSEL OI tM ~ly PtMt SI ... A team of Tustin lawyers an nounced Wednesday it will fight denial by the st.ate of a $25,000 claim by Ma r y Vincent. the young girl IC'ft \o die beside (I h i g hw ay by a r apist who Non-te a ch e r s Offe r e d 8 o/o Pay Inc r e a se Newport-Mesa school officials are offering t he di s trict ·~ classified e mployees those "bo d o not ho ld teaching certificates -an 8 percent an crease in pay and fringe benefit!> next year The package. made publtc Tuesday rught, follows a request by the Cali fo rn ia Sch ool Employees Association for sa l a r y in c r eases r a n gi n g between 12 and 26 percent. The employees union also is seeking district-paid vision care a nd dependent health , dental a nd life insurance coverage. Trustees scheduled a public hearing on t heir counter offer f o·r May 1 3. Neg otia ti ons between the dist rict and the un· ion will start following that hear-ing. The classified e mployees, in· e luding clerks , m aintena nce workers and bus dr ivers. will be working on the second year of a two-year contract. That contract left salary and benefit increases up for re-negotiation this year , chopped off her hand!> with an ax T he state's V1ct1ms of Violent Crt mes Act is worded to exclude non-re51dents of California from chgibibty fo r such funds . State officials contend Miss Vincent was n 't a resident at the time she was attacked two a nd a half years ago. Tustin Attorney Terry Giles nnd his pa rtner. Mark Edwards. announced at a press conference Wednesday that they. along wit h Miss Vincent's family attorney in Las Vegas. will represent her Giles a nd Edwa rds contend Ma ss Vincent was indeded a Cal ifornia r esident . of five months' standing and enrolled in Jun ior high school in Norco Besides. they said , even if she was n 't. the la w is unfair Now a resident of Las Vegas, Mary was staying with relatives w h en s he wa s kid na pped . although she adm ittedly was (I hatchhikin~ runaway at the time. Ma ss Vincent was d umped alon~ a rura l hig hway an Stanislaus County by merchant seaman Lawrence Singleton, 51, but lived to see him in court whe re he was convicted on her testimony. Singleton's trial in San Diego County where it was shifted due to pretrial publicity, ended with his conviction on charges of kid- na p, rape and mutilation. He is currently ser ving a 14·year term . E dwards s aid Wednesday he will confer this weekend with the Vincents and their Las Vegas lawyer prior to submitting a new $25.000 claim to the state Board CSee CLAIM, Page A2) t he S50 a:\illion. · J im Aflderson. staff m~mber fo r t he Sa11t a Ana r egiona l board. srud the locnl board bas a total of prne grant applicatJoru. which total SllS milHon Tuv Ple ad Innocent in CdM Slaying Two men accused in the stay- ing of a Corona del Mar real esta te man pleaded innocent to murder charges today an Orange County Superior Court. T he pleas were entered before J udge Richard J Beacom by John Alan Ke ith. 22. San Cle mente. and Anthorty David Hies. 19, Dana Point They were ordNed to race trial June 9 before J udge Byron r.. McMillan The v1ct1 m. Ru ben Ma rtmez. 41 . was found Aug, 28. 1978. in the bedroom or has home J\ star-shaped candle bt>hevcd to have bt>en the murder weapon 1n t he bludgt•on s laying was fou nd near Crystal Co\·e along Pacific Coast fhghway shortly after Martinez' death. An off d u t y Ne wpo r t Beac h in · vest igator on his way home from work found the candle Investigators were led to the two suspects by an informant more than a year a fter the crime. Keith. who races the death penalty determination if convict- ed, is being held without baH. Bies, who was 17 at the lime the crime was comml\tcd. races life imprisonme nt witho ut possibility of pa role if convicted. l le is jailed in lieu or SS00,000 ba il Bite Put on Burglar Lassie the Alligator F oil8 The/ t Try SAN RAFAEL <AP) -Beware : vicious alligator. The next time a burglar breaks into Richard Hobbs' house, he might wish that there was a sign like that on the front door. Police say that a gator known as Lan ie apparently had a Jot to do with romn1 an at- te mpted burglary last week RICHARD HOBBS Jr., A 23-YE Aa ·OLD son who no longer lives at home. wu arrest- ed and booked for investigation of burglary. Police U . Kenneth Home said that Hobbs adm itted breaking lnto the house to steal coins and other valuables "to pay off a drug debt." The elder Ho bbs, his wile a nd two children live with three a1U11tors wb1ch range in size rrom 18 liiches to six reet. The largest, Aunt Georgia. lives in a 1.~1allon tank while the two s maller ones, SalU1ator and La&Sie, occupy their own rooms \U>&lairs. POLICE THINK THAT IA88IE escaped her aquarium and sens ing eomethinl was wrong, attacked the buralar. Luale'1 owner says that the intruder Ukely attacked tbe 15-pound gator and she defended herseU by bltlng him. The alligator wu later found bleeding on the floor. . "She wu s tabbed many tJmes," Hobbs u ld. "1 think it was done prior to when 1be attacked him." Young Hobbs. who suffered 1 aevere bite on his hand, was round hldinl ln a ck>Mt un- der the stairway when police raponded to a burglary call. . He srud the Newport Bay proJ l'<'t has been put at the bottom of the list recommended by his ~taff because it's s till in the planning stagt..-s " I nflataon i~ catm g the S50 malhon up and the s tate board ha:. mad~ 1t clt•<Jr they v. ant rec Sought b11 Poli~e T his is a rtist's dra wing of man sought in c onnection wi th beating a nd robbery of Cor o n a del M ar w o m an Monday at her Ma r igold Avenue home. Poli ce say he m ay have shaved since then. · He 1s of m edium height and build with re dd1sh -bro v.n h a ir . Ca l l Sgt. K e n Thompson. &14-3785. if you c~n help U.S . Agen cy Can't Halt I 'Jmik' Calls WASillNGTON <A P > -The Federal Communications Com- m ission agreed today there is nothing the agency can or should do to restrict "junk," or un- solicited, telephone calls. By a unanimous vote. the com· mission adopted a· stafr report concluding the FCC has neither constitutional nor junsdictlonal a uthority to regulate unsolicited calls . Th e s t a rr rep o rt , whic h followed a two-year study, also round that even if regulations we r e adopted , e nforcement would be a lmos t impossible without imposin g a costly burden on telephone comparues. Although be eventually voted to s upport the st afr finding , Commlssiooer Abbot Washburn expreSsed concern about the de· cisioo to forgo regulation. "There really ought lo be something we can do about lb.is because It is an invasion of privacy," be said. "This could become very onerous in the future." At Washburn's suuestion, the commiaion did aaree to~ language in the report poidt1q out that state regulatory aa•· cles a.re in a better posiUcm to adopt rules on umoUcltecf calla. An estimated seven million unsolicited phone calls are made .daily, but that la Ina than 1 per. cent of the 780 mllllon calla placed each da.f, the 1taff u.ld. While FCC relU)aUon ol ttie telepboae lndmt.ry clearly eov- en lntentate 1ervtce. tbe staff sald, it is debatable whether U.. a1ency baa Jurilcilcllon over the lntrutate calls. I I . . . . . -. ---.... .................... ~ .. . . ' . -. .-...... . . . . ... . . .. . . N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Tests A.J.D. Laboratories Inc. o(Tex- a s a nd Art h u r T est a nd Research, Inc. of Chula Vista - are charged with con.spirinJ to induce me mbers of the public to purchase their services through false and misleading advertis- ing. They are also charged with unfair business pract ices by <See CANCER, Page A2) •' 1 I ' om mendat1ons on proJects that are ready to go. The desiltmg basin isn't close to being ready for construct.Jon." he said. Anderson's staff has put at the top of the priority l ist a R1vers1de County project to <See BAY, Page A2> ' 4Mesans Perish in Air Crash . , .1 \ By J FZRY CLA USEN ~ Ol .. 0..lyl"l ... Staff Tv.•o Cost.a Mesa couples were found ~ Wednesday in the 1 wreckage of a stn~le-eogine :urcraft that had been reported m1ss1ng late Sunday over Kem "' County • La rry and Cleone McCart of 1052 Salinas Ave. a nd Tom and Pat McGovern of 3098 Sumatra Place had taken off from VisaJia 1 at about 8 p m. to return to John Wayne Airoort. Kern County Sheriffs deputies said. The Costa Mesans had visited friends and relatives in Visalia, ~ authorities sa.id. ' The M c c a r t !<:' Pi p e r Com anche 180 a nd the four bodies were discovered eal'ly Wednesday morning by Tejon Ranch cowboys searching for stray c.-attle among the rolling hills on the big ranch, officials :.aid. Dimas Cardoso. Kern County 1 Coroner·s investigator, said the a irc r a ft apparent ly nosed vertically into ranchland about t hree miles west of interstate S's Grapevine grade late Sunday. Wreckage was thrown several hundred feet, he sajd, and the bodies were scattered between t2S and l25 feet from the point or impact . Cardoso said a five-foot sec- t I on .of the air c r aft's right wingtip was found nea rly a mil1• from lbe crash site, possibly in- dicating lhat the aircraft lost parts in a storm before nosing to t he ground. "It appeared as though the ' plane was io a spin ," Cardoso speculated. but he added that confirmation would have to . come from federal transporta- tion authorities. The a ircn rt. owned by the McCarts, both 40, was based at John Waft>C Airport. Civil Air Patrol uruts bad been seari:hing t wo d ays for th e Piper Comanc~. but were hampered ii by storms, officials noted. ' .coast We athe r Some cloudiness b ut mostly fair through Fri- d a y Slightly w armer days. Lowif tonight in the 40s. ~ Friday in upper 60s. INSIDE TeDA 't' Lo COICI Pacifico JMtt bn 't the acme wflhoul UllJ N~. For a vUU, •ee.Pags C3. •••ex •• a .. ..., AJ AU C>M .,. A11 AM ,.., .... (!-.I Q .. Mll....-n Ct 111111.-........... , = .. . ... -................. == All AM1U ,f.tc::I .... . ...• Ot.t1 Ir; -AM ........ ., ~ . "--" ..... ....., ,.. ---.. I I r I ' I • • •••••• . . . .... !Wl.YPILOT N Thur.ctay, Aprtl M , 1MO • . 81la.rOlt A .. la: Qelfl Vp LONDON <AP> -Tbe nlue ol lhe dollar wu IDClllb lower a1atut ot.ba' m.tor c~ ~in !\aropean ront«n H · chance tndlnc. wlalle tbe price of mewed b1her. lo 1 .oadoa. told cJOMd at SSl5 an ounce, up rrom Wod· ltt"Sday's $:506.SO. rt traded lD New Von at ~. up 123 SUvet co.\ $.14.Jel> • U'01 ounce lo Loodon, up from $14.0S. Silver traded lD New Von at 114.81, up sun. •••.ell S•rilce Ce•lle••efl UNrrEO NATIONS (AP) -The U N. Secunty Council adopted a r~luUon today deploring Israel's April 8 retaliatory stnke into Lebanon against P&lestinian guemllas. Thu vote was 12·0 with the United St ates, the Soviet Union and East Germany abstaining. Park ~e 8irerfor Ot .. ted WASJUNGTON (AP> -WUUam J. Wbalen. the COD· troversial director of the NaUonal Park Service. wu removed from his ;ob today by Interior ~retuy Cecil Andrul because "I believe it best for the service, for the department and for Mr. Wha len's health." 400 Die in Fight For Iranian Rule BULLETIN ISIAMABAD, Palrfl&H <AP> ..... TM wes&era Mpg proYiDee of Herat. bordertag lraD, was placed aader rirtaaJ SoYlet COD· trol following the arrest of lbe governor. KadJo Pulatan re- ported &oday, q90Ulll a Tellru broadeut. Tltere •H no Im· medJate indepeadeat confinna. tion.. By 'l1ae Auocta&ed Pres& , Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini sa ys he is leading a holy war to free Iran of foreign domloation. Rut Iran's ethnic minorities and leftist students are fighting to free thems elves fro m his · domination. Aceord.ing to the official Ira· · 01a n m edia, more than 400 people have been kilJed in elashes between government troops and Kurdish rebels in northwest Iran the past week. "turkey's largest independent newspaper, Hurriyet, reported Iranian lroops killed at least 500 Kurds in ~eot fighting. Along with border skirmishes and a war of words between : lran's Persian rulers and Arab 'Iraq, Tehran Radio reported seven killed and 51 injured m :two bomb explosions' in Abadan, lrun 'Open' To Soviets WASHINGTON <AP> Failure to res olve the hostage crlsls is pustung Iran toward "paralysis 11 and disintegration and in· creasing the prospect that tbe Soviet Union m ay try to seize control of lhe northern part of the COUD· try, a senior Carter ad· mi.nistratioo official sa~. The official, a key ad· ministration s trategist who asked not to be Iden· tified, told reporters that if Iran collapses, tbe Unit· ed States alight move to protect southern Jraolan oil fields that ooce were a principal Western supply source. The warning or Iran's instability and vulnerabili· ty to the Soviets cam e amid continued fighting 1nvolv1ng Is l a mic fun· damentallsts and leftists. gua rds backing up the fun damenlalists, was touched off by a ban from lbe ruling Revolu- tlona ry Council on c a mpuR politicaJ groups. It is the fi rst step in an Islamic purge of the universities. * * * "'"' ......... MARY YINCeNT PUNKED BY AnoRNIYI TIRRY GILD (LEFT), MARK EDWARDS They Announce Plana to Agttt fof Money from VkdlfM of Vk>tent Crimea l'und f',...P-.eAJ CLAIM ... or Control lo Sacrament.o. The lawyers want to give the a1ency that d.iabu.rsM monl• to v ic ti ms or c rimes a nothe r chance to find in Miss Vincent's favor. Giles said if the state rec· Qani.les it as valid, the awn will conr most ot Mary's rerD1ining medical bUla. If the claim ts refused a second time, attorney Edwards said, the legal team will fiJe a petltloo with the Fourth District Court of Appeals asking pay. me!'! Edwards said the conflict over Mary's legal place of residence was complicated by the fact she was 14 at the time she was kid· napped. raped and mutilaled. She had no driver's license or o th e r l eg al d o cum e nts est ablishing her residence in Calilornia. Gi les and Edw ards say another factor complicating the matter ls tbe lack of case law on the subject because the Victhns of Violeot Crimes Act ls so new. The dark-haJred girl, now 17, appear e d at the press con· ference aJong with her mother Lucy. She wore a wtute dress decked with red, yellow and green par rots and held the stainless steel prouheses that function as mechanical hands in her lap. ElectrtcaJ wiring and cords ac· tivated to maneuver the limbs run beneath the sleeves of her dress. "I'm doing okay,'' said Mary, fourth child in a family or seven. "School and my family have hcen keeping me busy." "She's studyi ng hard a nd c;he's an A student now," S8Jd her mother. "She is m uc h healthier and she has calmed down a lot." Ma ry bowls now, averaging 125 a game, and is pursuing her hobby, painting In wuter colors. F,....Pt19eAI BAY CLE'ANUP .•. clean up the Strlndellow Add Pita whlcb are cauatni pound wac.r pollution problems. 1bat project would coat Si6 mlWcm. Other project• that rank ahead ot Newport Beach oa the water boerd staff's lilt are:_ t. -Three proiectl on the ::i.ama Ana River lD lUvenkte and San Bernardino countlea to inatall ln· terceptora to remove saline wutee ao the wutet won't be earned lnto Ora.nae County's ground water auppty. -A water reclamaUon project dubbed Green Acres. submJtted by the Orange County Water District. -A Big Bear Lake .vater reclamation proJect. -A project submit.led by the San Bernardloo County SpeclaJ Districts for repair of water systems in Carbon Canyon. -A project submitted by the Irvine Rancb Water District to build addlUooal storage areas for treated aew~ge effluent at a feclamatioo plant oo the San Diego Creek. The appllcatiOn for the desllt· rng basin was filed by Newport . Bea ch, but tho proJecl Is to be a combined effort involving the C1· ty of IrviDe and Orange County T he basin is seen as the pn mary ingredient ol t;ie latt~t plan to clean up lhe Upper auy ·and prevent future s aJtat.tM. f'rot11 Page A I CANCER •.. engaging in allegedly unlawful, fraud ulent and deceptive ac· tivities. Another segment of that plan earUer tb.ia month received ap. proval of the state Water Rel<>Ul'CeB Control Board which allocated ~.ooo ror two years' worth tA work. by the three agen· cl ea. The two-}ear project ealla for the county to develop resuia· tlona to be adopted by all Jurlad.Jctiona covering land that dralna 1.oto the bay. Those reg· ulaUons would control runoff or •Ill from agricultural alt.es. Irvine WlU develop slrnilar rea· ulaUoru for control of ruban rurt-off. Newport Beach's role will be to do the studies and 00. s I g n work for the de&iltlog basins. Justice Unit Hit by Threat Of Fund Cuts -By ll£LOR BROOKS IRWL'il Tbe Orange County Crimlo11I Justice Council today wu forced to !>heJve planning el{o~ for next year's expected budcet or Sl.6 millioo b eca u st: of threatened federal fuodtng cut· baC'kS. Those cutbacb may th.row in· to chf.t<l6 the CO\mty's net work of child abuse. burglary prevenUOn and juvenile delinquency pro- gram:., srud Keith Concannon. the council'• executive clu-ector. The funding cuts may also mean layoffs fo r rive of Ul<? 12 county employet>~ ~ bo make up tbe councu's naff, he :.aad. Foltwws J17DJl.&WDGUSN ... ...., ......... A variety of 1nupe muat m•k• CODCHllODI lf "the Amerlean 41.rMaa ii to lie.,.... vealed from becomln1 a nightmare,'' lndu1trlal11t J . Robert Fluol' aaid Wedaelday ln Costa Meaa. Tbe pnUdmt of UM lnine- based f'luol' Corp. said ln a apeecb to .00 people tJW llO¥an· ment, labor, iDduatry, t.be ~ anct eoviropmental ~ M¥e to work tosetber. ··For 50 years, Americana ~ave been railed to ~to be upwa.rdly moblJe," Fla Mid 11t the Greater Irvine lodllltrtal Lei1ue-1pon1ored l•ncbeon. "We were the envy of Ute world." America's dependence on foret1n ollf bowe•er, baa dramatlcal11 eban1ed tbe fortUDell ot lbia eoualr7. Fluor •aid . ..We baft to Nduee our can. sumptioo ot fUel. lDel'Ql8 our auppU. ot tradtUon hlel md f8t subethu&e f\aell," be aaid. On the aubjeet ol ...._ ... ruei. Fluor aald bis 01J C bu ~ faeWtlee ID Af rlci w,fcb tum coal lato aaaollne. He aald =ar facWU. COQld be deft lo tbia country. Fluor uJd U.. fadllU. lllaft enabled the Sout!a Atr1cu P · ernment "to thumb ltl DGM Ill the Ayatoll.ab Kbomebal ud 1111 oil. ··we can baOd tbeee pa-. to meet all state and federal to- vlronmental requJrementa." Fluor aaid. "Our compuJ la evaluaUog alt" ln the Ohio Valley and llllaola u =b&e locations (for a coal 1a1~k>n plant>." · Such a DlaDt eould be built ln five yean at a coat of S3.I billion, bl aald.. ''We could produce oil lD dee of these plalU kw '48 per bunil -and tbat'a DOt ••l'J mueb more than the current worict price for oil," F1uor said. , Fluor laid that fOaJ gasifica- tion plant.a in lbia country could succ~fully lead America away from dependence on foreign oil. But be &aid this could only be ac. complllbed If government starts to rea.li.z.e that bu.sinea is it.a ally IDd • thieket "' l'el\lla· Uons are cleared away. He also called on labor or· i;a oiaataoa s "to re·eatabllab th~mselves to become a positive force." Bogus Bills Go to Feds /1 ·~ Newport Beach police said to- day they would tuna over to the Secret Service investtiatian tA two COW11er1eit SlOO bills that were passed to FaabJoo Island me rchant.a Wednesday after· noon. Iran's oU capital in Khuzestan . Province, on the Iraqi border. :The ethnic Arabs of Khuzestan, ;the province's biggest popula- •tion group and the work force :ror the oil ind~try. have been :C.ccused of blowing up pipelines ·a nd other oil instalJations re- j>eatedly. . Th e Turkis h -speaki n g .Azerbaijanis in northwest Iran :a nd the Baluc h i s in the : southwest, who fought govern· .ment .forces during the winter, ~have been quiet Soviets Seek Iran Amdavits attached to the lawsuit mcludcd a sworn stat<'· ment from Dr. Steven Armen· trout, ctuef of he matology and oncology at UC Irvine, who said the A.1.0 . center tests could re· s ull in an "over use of an ex· pensive and meaningless test as well as the serious nesloct or established methods for cancer diagOOlSis which are of proven value in early tumor detection." 'l'he Sl.f> million In federal rnuoey that ma.kc•-; up most or thP criminal Justice council's bud~et may be bluepenctled th.J o; month during federal budget hearmg.s, a victim of President Carter's bud~et-ba lancing at- tempts. ·'The c1t1es ond the COIJ!ltY a~ t r ylniit to protect revenue· shanng and CETA funds (first). They're putting a ll thei r eggs in one basket, 11 Concannon said. The bills were used to pe.y for purchases made a t Doubled~ Books aod Gary's and Co., ac· cording to police reports . ·: But the governor of Mazan· 'daran Province, below the Cas- pian Sea. indicated be expected :trouble from "arm ed groups '.claiming to be supporters of the : Turkoman people," an ethnic :group of about 600,000. · Trouble on the campuses ls . the latest addition to the Kho- · meini regime's domestic woes. The government admits to 24 ·killed and hundreds injured in clashes since Friday at uni· ·ver silies in Tehran, Rasbt, Ahvaz, Zahedan and other cities. . The fighting between Islamic ·fundamentalists and leftist stu· .dents, with tbe revolutionary ., OR•-COMT , DAILY PILOT "-"·-,,...__.._._ .. •••.Cwlft , ~·--0.-.. .....,..- ~-It ..... Tal1sifloa1 (JU)I0-4121 a11••••Mwert1 .... MMe11 .. Natural Gas Pact r The lawsuit filed Wednesday was the result of a lengthy m· vestigation by numerous agen· c ies, lncluding the state's Board of Medical Quality Assurance. Council members agreed to take another look ut the budget neitt month, ~hen the direct.Joo of federal planners m ay be clearer. The man who paaaed the bogus bWs was described as be- ing about 3S with reddish hair, standin8 five feet, eleven inches • tall and weigbing UIO pounds. 4 By Tbe Associated Press The Sovlet Union, drawing closer economically te revolu· tionary Iran, announced today 1t wi ll soon reopen negotiations Ofl buying Iranian natural gas. The Soviets also confirmed they will open their highways to more Iranian commerce in an emerg,ency -meaning a U.S. sea bleckade of Iran. Iran stopped piping natural gas to the Soviet Union in mid· March when negotiations for a contract broke down. The So- viets offered to pay $2.20 per thousand cubic feet, but the * * •. Iran Threat: ,,. Cut Off All Persian Oil By 'l1M ~ .. ted Pret8 Ira nian Forelcn Mlnlater Sadegb Ghotbzadeh today threatened to cut off all Persian Gulf oU -not Juat lran's -lf the Unit.el$ States mines Iranian ports, Ghotbddeh made tbe three\ In an lntenlew with Iranian r~1 but did not uy bow Iran •OUJG block oU ablpmenu from tbe other major Persian Oulf ex· port.en -Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, the United Arab Emlralel and Qatar. Strateabta have Iona POlnted out, bow9ver, that th• refat.lvety narrow StraJll ot Hormuz, at the mouth ot tbe 1ull, are • cbolte point tbat could be ••plotc.d by terrortsta or othen to block the traffic of aupenaoken. Some say • few weU·poaWoaed 1'8lk.n ships could block the wac.rway. ·, r ran ians reportedly sought a price just below the current world level or $4. In their last contract the Soviets paid 60 <.·ents. Erfom to reach officials at the A.l.D. center offices in the city of Orange were unsuccessful. One officer noted that tbe bills f looked authentic, but were print. ed oo poor quality paper. Radio Moscow said today the negotiations would resume soon. It was unclear whether the Soviets agreed to bargain at the hi gher price, or the Iranians ,.. lo wered thei r demands. But the 1' • Weste rn economic pressure building on Iran -including the cutoff of oil exports to Japan - m ay have forced the Iranians in· to a conciliatory J>OSlUon. , •"' T he gas bad been s hipped ... through a 690-mile pipeline from ,.,. southwest Iran's petroleum re· ' glon to Soviet Armenia and 1 Azerbaijan. The 'tehran government said t his week the Soviet Union agreed to let Iran Increase use t'\ of lta roads If t he United States ~1,: bl ockades its southern water route. Moscow radio confirmed the ~· report today, saying, "Tbe two ,., nations have reached an agree- m e n t for Iran in case or jll emergency to use Soviet t•r· '" ritory to import various goods." A railroad runs t.hrouah Soviet Azerbaijan Into Iran, and Moscow announced thl.I month that It w• completlni a trudt· lng center on the Iranian border that would "dramatically lD· crease~• the volunse of Iran· bound ftetgbt shipped tbroulh the Soviet Un.Ion. Iran t.hla week announced new trade .,reementa with other Eaat·bloc nations. 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A p1ychlaltl1l calltod by the prosecution claims lirefllb~r Da na Crappa Vw>a nol byp noU1ed or br1mw1 hed wMn she ttWll..fted IM saw a man re· se mbllne murd r defendant • Rodney AJtaJa "torcefUlty ateu- lns" • <"bi&d into bruah area near • lerra Madtt lwtt summn "I don't IK.~ any loundaUoo to ttullk w was hypootaaed," Or Ramon Rubio tt"stJfted Wedne:!i day. • Rll t.estlmony wu ottered u rebuttal to t.be cialma ol a de· l..ae .. ye~ wbo aaMI M1N Cr1ppa WU I .. Ylctlc,n" ol low· .lev•l hypqosll and auue1Uon by lnvHlifatort. Alcala ... "' Moot.Ny Pant. ia C'hal"led wtth abductU.. l2 Yt>ar-old Robin S.IMOe ol ftUDt· lnston ~h tut June from tbe i HSbott and t.akjq Mr to the foothill.a ol SierTa I( adn, wbens ht'r all:detll remalm weN lat« dlacovettid. Deity ........... M-. MAP SHOWS EFFLUENT POND (STAR), NEWPORT BAY 12 Miies Down San Diego CrHk Through Lion Country Hearing Slated San Diego Creek Getting SeWage? By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of the O.lly Pll .. Staff Local water quality offi cials say they believe the Laguna Hills Sanitation. Inc. is continu· ing to pump treated sewage ef- fluent into San Diego Creek in Irvine. . Jim Anderson. spokesman for the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board said add1· t1on a l evide nce of continued pumping ha s been dete cted since the firm was round with a pipe or effl uent runmng into the creek on Apnl 8 Member,, or lhl· board Wiii de· t'1de Fnda). "'hcther to hold a heanng in order to pursue legal i.1Cl1on agam~t l he fi r m. Anderson said the issue of making the discharges without a permit will be d1st'ussed a t Frida~ 's regiona l water board meeting in Costa Mesa City Council chambers If board members decide to take al'tion. they will h<1 ve to st'heduJe a publi<' hearing on the issue for t•:1rly May In <1ddit1on, workers from the county Health Ot•pa rtrflent arc: mon 1tonn~ the creek and the l'ppcr Ne"POrt Bay into which ll flOW'\. to ~(·e if the discharge IS l'reatml! health problems. The l'pper Bay is home or a 741 -acre stal e t'COlogical reserve Robert Stone. d irector of en· v1ronmcntal health for the coun· ty, said preliminary findings 1h· dicate there 1s n 'l a health h a ze1 rd involved in t he dis- charge He noted that the water quali- t y in the Upper Bay is already so bad that water contact sports are proh.tb1ted Stone also pointed out that the material being. pumped into the creek 1s treated effluent. con- s idered safe by state standards ror use in agricultural irrigation. He said that means that while 1t 's probably polluting the creek and bay, it's not creating a hazard to publi c health "We can ooJy act in the situa- tions where there is a health hazard involved," he said. Anderson explained that the water board is powerless to do more than.ask the firm to stop the discharge until a hearing date can be set. At the bearing, the water board· can order the firm to stop under penalty or prosecution by the state Al· tomey General's office. Sa n i t a ti o n co mp a n y spokesmen explained last week that the effluent was pumped orr e1 holding s ite about l2 miles from the bay oo the creek near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. The pumping w a s done because sale of the irrigation water has slowed due to heavy winter rains. Those rains have raised the level or the holding pond and inhibited its absorption into the g ro und which has become saturated. they said. Spokes m an Harla n Schroth said the amount of tre ated sewage in the ho lding area beca me a hazard tflat was threatening to was h out the berm separating it from the creek. "ll was a matter of either hav- ing an uncontrolled situation with the washout or the berm, or rele as ing a re latively s mall a mount into the creek," said Schroth. Both Stone and Anderson agreed that the discharge 1s probably more hazardous to plants and animals than people. The contents of the effluent are likely to incr eas e the nutrient level in the creek and bay water and that could lead to a heavy algae bloom which could choke out some or the s mall m a r in e plants and . animals. they s aid. Stone also pointed out that the effluent contains hJgh amounts of dissolved solids which can in· hibit the growth of m arine or- ganisms. A key elemtnt ol t.be Pl'GMe\t> lio••• ca•• laaa b••• the ttiUIDOa)' ol Ill.el Oappa, U.. a 11UOD11 ftNftaht.r with tbe U.S. for.t Servfee at ~ Fl1t1. Sbe telWled ahe ~w the man rmemblin1 Alcala and tbe little itrt lnveaU,aton believe was Mia. Samaoe oo Juae 30, tbe day tbe abducUon occurred. , But defense attorney Jobo Barnett bu contended from the ouUel that police lnvest.lpton exerted pressure oo Mias Cr~ pa, locludiq ..se of bypooeis. to get ber to testify to things that a ren't true. B a rnc.tt relied on tbe teatilDOfty of Dr. Albert Rosen- stein, an Irvine Jtsycbologbt, who said his review ol tapes and transcripts of interviews with Mi ss Crappa coovioced him such manipulatioo bad taken place. P rosecutor Rlcbard Farnell responded with his own expert witness . who Wedqesday told Jurors in O r ange County Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab's courtroom that ''clear· ly in he r (Miss Crappa's) responses, she does not seem to be In a state of hypnosis." To the contrary, the Santa Ana ps ychiatrist testified, the wit· ness was "quite uptight." In his examination of tapes and transcripts, Dr. Rubio said, it was his feeling Miss Crappa was suffering from' a problem known as "post traumatic stress disorder." He said that fo llowing a traumatic event, a person can undergo personality changes such as irritability. insomnia. loss of appetite and isolation. Miss Crappa has s aid she suf- fered from s leeple ssness , nightmares and loss or a ppetite as a result of her experiences in the case. Neither Dr. Rubio nor Dr. Rosenstein bas ever personally examined Miss Crappa. Her reliability as a witness has been an issue in the case because of her unwillingness to cooperate with authorities dur· ing much of the murder in· vestigatloo. She bas admitted to seeing and knowing more of the case as time has gone by, including her admission ln Court last D>ODth that she discovered a mutilated body near h er Chantry Flats ranger outpo6t days after seeing the man and girl. Farnell called his rebuttal wil· ness Wednesday after BarneU rested hi s case. Hon-or Film Showings Set Classic horror films of the past 50 years will be screened and discussed beginning this Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The programs will be conduct· ed from 7 to 10 p.m . in Forum II. ~Ith Don Kilbourne serving as instructor. Admission to the six- week series is $6. Films slated for the series in· elude "Rosem a r y's Baby." "C~rsc of the Cat People." "lo· vas1on of tbc Body Snatchers," "The Thlng." "House of Wax" and "Jl\jght of the Hunter." Orange Pickers Invited to College The public has been invited to pick o r anges at Saddleback Community College North Cam- pus in Irvine Saturday and Sun· day. A college spokesman said peo- ple can ta.ke oranges from a campus grove ror 15 cents per po und. The orange picking starts at about 9a.m. Firm Denies Fowl Play White House Wild Turkey Delights Diatillers NEW YORK CAP) -That wUd turkey at the White House delighted lhe makers of a cer- tain Kentucky bourbon. but the distillers denied today that they were behind the fowl play. "Oh. we're just delighted that it happened." said Richard J. Ntwman, president or Austin Nichols Inc. of Lawnnceber'g, Ky .• distillers of Wild Turkey. "But as far as our company and our ad agency are concerned. we bad nothing to do with it." Ne wman. reached at his New York office. was responding to a report by CBS that the bird found roosting in a linden tree on tbe front lawn of the president's home Tuesday was put there by "a certain Kentucky distiller.'' Anchorman Walte r Cronkite \ntroduced the "scoop" this way: ·'There was an Old Crow re· ported In the Four Roses garden at the White House today, spotted by an Old Fitzgerald, a Virginia Gentlemen, our man oo the scene Robert Pie rpoint, abashedly reports." Pierpoint said, "It was not the first time and it won't be the last time the White House preas corps was taken for a ride, though il is probably one of the few times the president himself was also fooled by a publicity stunt." He said President Carter sus- pected the turkey was a plant, perhaps put there by the Na· Uonal Wild Turkey Federation of Edgefield, S .C .• which last month gave the president a print or a wild turkey. But, no, Pitrpoint said, "1be credit bu to 10 to a certain New York advertlsing agency which is employed by a certain Ken· tucll:y dilt1ll~r wbkb market& a certain product with a certain name. "We won't give any of them the free publicity they may de· serve for thinking up the atunt, nor will we make a federal case out of the laws they may have violated by tossing something over the fence onto the White House IJ'OUD(is. "Wt'll Just promise that next time we'll be a little more carefUI before we give any so- called wildlife that much free ad· vertislngfrom here." Newman said bis company "totally'' denies responsibility for the deed, adding, "Wild turkeys should be maintained in their natural habitat, although It's lovely lo see one on the White House lawn. "Ben Franklin w1nted to mall:e the wild turkey the na· tlonaJ bird " he said. Meanwt\iJe, the bird was at his · White Rouse haunts thia mom· tn1. Jarsely ipored by reporters lhla Ume. OM.V"1.0T •Let /tie See Top- i\ young elepha nt from Ceylon strains to look at a magazine being read by Manuel Otero, a tourist from Spain visiting the San Diego Zoo. .Jurors Nabbed Bailiff Sent 'Recruiting' So uth O r a n gt-Co unt > Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton sent his ba1hH out shopping Wednesday morning when he came up s hort of Juro~ for two trials. "l ordered the bailiff to go a cross the street to tbe Alpha Beta shopping center a nd pick up some bodies," the presidmg judge chuckled. And there were rew argu· men ts from the more than l wo d o z e n r ecruits who were chauf- feured to the Crown Valley Parkwa y courthouse in s mall grouf)l> v ia a m ar · shal'st'ar. car. "Tbc bailiff stands about s1.x feet four inches tall. so he d1dn 't get any argu. men ts." Judge Ha milton ~aid late Wednesday The Judge said thing.., reac-hed the point Wednesday morrung "here he had onl )' 14 Jurors to 1>eat three Junes ''By the lime the Cdefe~) at· tor n eys got t hro u gh w ith ch a nenges , I ha d o nly 11 Jurors " lie needed 2S more. , So the persuasive bailiff scur- ried across the street aod began p1cklng off poteetial Jurors as they entered the market to do their sbopplng. By 3:30 Wednesday afternoon. the Judge had seated h.Ls Junes. It's not the lmil tame tbe veteran judge has bad to i.eod "omeooe out to recnut JW"OfS from the streets "J dJd th e same thwg 1tbout n in e year s ago in Newport Beach when we ran out.•· he re- called So 1r you're '\hopping ut the Cro~'T\ Valley Parkway ~ter, ~ou might want to pack a lunch Carson Buys Vegas Hotel LAS VEGAS (AP) -Now Johnny Carson bas some place to go on his frequent absences from h.ts "Tonight Show." He and hotel executive Ed Nigro bought the Aladdin Hotel and Its casino lor $103 million. . 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YOU MAY WONDEll why anybody would trust a dis- covery by somebody named Guido Franch in the first place. Well. more than a dozen citizens did. They invested more than 50,000 of their hard-earned Long Greens into old Guido'ssecretformula . Clearly, it is baffling why these seeret formula people always pick on water. Why don't they suggest to the pot.en tial investor that they can convert pink uaoefruit 111iN' '"· to gasoline'! Or reclaimed sewage? Listeo. if the price of a gallon of gasoline gets much higher, it will be practical for the se<:ret formula guys to sug- gest they can concert gin or vodku into gasoline. It would stall be cheaper. BlJ'f I DIGRESS. Hack to Mr. Franch . the semor c1t1zcn with the secret powder-to-water formula. After the feder al Jury <:ame in at Chicago. the U.S Distract Judge told defendant Franch, "A jury of your peers bas roncluded you are a fraud. You remain at best. or worst. a 70·year-old fra ud ... " Thus Gwdo Franch was convicted of m ail fraud and swindli~ 111vestors out of $50,000 with a bogus formula. He was sentenced to do two years worth of community :.cr v1N: work. He ought to be made Lo do al waslung wmdstuelcl<l aod pumping up tires. 8lJ'f THEN. OLD MAN FRANCH may under.rt.and the t·urrcnt problem of old Bob Pritchard. the former mayor of Livermore . right here In our Golden State. Ex-mayor Bob has been cha rged with selling mortuary customer.\ :-om c non-existent grave sates. You conclude that the price or keeping some cash in you r wall et ai. eternal vigllence From the ga:. pump to the tomb. they're out there to ~ct you. FV .Fabric S hop Robbed b y Gunman /\ Fountain V ;,i llcy fa bric :.tore w as robbed o f u bout $100 Wednesday cvc•nang hy a man who told the clt·rk he had a gun an has pocket. police :.aid. The holdup occurred al 8 .2f1 p m at 1-'a b ri r King . IR1 20 Urookhurst St. • Refugee Flood Exiles Ignore Warning s KEY WEST. Fla. (AP> -The stream of CUban retucees was developing into a flood today, with 200 more arrivlnc here at dnyUght and at least another 1,000 reported oo t.belr way an a flotilla of buodredl ol boat.a. 1be refugees are cl'OAiaC the Straits ol Florida ln boata pilot· cd by Cuban exiles and others wUll.ng to defy U.S. State Depart- ment orders. When the 40-foot Surcidero -named for a city ln Cuba dropped olf 55 Cubans here al 9 a .m . EST, it broucbt the total number of refugees to about 1.000 slnce tbe Cuban government began encouraging the "boaUift" on Sunday. BOAT CAPTiUNS Aa&IVING today uid they pu5«! hun- dreds ol boat.a crouing the to miles belweeo Cuba and the tJp of the Florida Keys. "There's got .to be SOO or 800 boats out there. Tberc're loU of little ones, some with S.S-galloo drums (of spare fuel) 111 the back. · :.aid Tony RaveUo, captain of the Sureidero. GllANMA, THE CUBAN Communist Party newspaper. l!aad 444 "anti-soda! clements" left the port of Manel on Wednesday and that 9" boats from tbe United States were in Martel at the end of the day, waiting to be loaded. The exodus continued despite harsh warnings that bnnging in illegal aliens was a crime. The boatlift also Un<Jennaned UJtem a- llooal efforts to evacuate the thousands of Cubanc., who M>Ught refuge at the Peruvian Embassy in Havana. \ . oul oo top m the 'MP.rate MlectJon of'delel&t41i to tbe llepublk.., Natlooal O>nvenUon. Bmb, a former Republican Party cbalrman, Aid be didD't believe • indepeDdent uedklecy by ADderlGla ......... to maU that aweb dUf-.c:e. •• ,._. ... tldded. "I belle¥e wbltever M '1 .... to pt. M 'U &Me from Ute Cantl' aide rat.ber tlaM from ow IWI." - Oa tbe tu-cut illue, a IOUlft of dilaoMmlM, Rtll• ad- vocates a 30 percent acrou.U..bo&rd cut la 1Deome tu nt. to be · phued in over a three-year period, a pn>poUJ pulbed Aa c.,rw by Rep. Jack. Kemp, R -N.Y., llDd Sell. BW Rcitb, R·Dee. "Your plan would rillt eueerbatm, tbe ~ ... Alll a.la. But be abo aaid be wouJd ..t.oeate a tu eut, .._... a ....... ooe. ~~hena Dra•a C<Jthcrinc Freeman of Greensboro, N.C .• bible in hand, holds a krufe to the chest of her 6-week-old baby, .. Prtn. cess Diane." claiming the infant is a demon and vampire. The woman demanded to see a man wbo said be is the father or one of her four chiJdreo. The man, Earl Parker, ~ra bbed the baby unbanned from Ms. Freeman's arms. .\1.s f rL>eman was admitted to a mental health center. Death Toll Rises in Ships' Crash MANILA. Philippines (AP> - The death toll rose today to at ll'ast 116 in the colllsioo of a fer· ry.freaghter and an oil tanker, nod one of the dead was an American woman of Filipino descent. rescue olfacial.s said. An offa caal count showed 896 sur- va vors Official s Id e nt ified tbe A mera can as Hanna Fenner of Lakewood. Calif.. a nurse. Relatives or Mrs. Fenn er said s he was on holiday and was t rav e l ing wit h two grandchildren who Live in the f>h11ippanes. Both girls, aged 7 a nd 8. were sllll missing, they &a id. Tiit;\' ~AJD :.earchers found 20 more bodies today. A final toll in the rolhsion l"l the Tablas Strait wall probabl~ never ht: known t>t_-causc an accurate ac· count of the nwnber of persoos a bo ard th e 1nter -1s l a n d motorship as not .likely, they s aid. T he Negros Navigation Com pany'a 330-foot Don J uan bad a crew of 17 aboard Tuesday night when a Pblllpplne tanker rammed it in t.M Tablas Strait. .tnd 800 pasgengers were on the manifest, said a source at Ux- .,happu:ig company. That was 31 le~s than the total of the bodie'; aod sunwors reported, and the ~ources expl.awed that oo all s.uc.b traps there were always a number o( pusengers who boarded a.t lbe 1 ast aunute and were not lilted on the manifest.. P b1lippine air force pilots .,potted what appeared to be more bodies float.J.ng in the strait 1 n the central Philippines WedMday night. Surface ships we~ still searching the area 130 m tJes southeast of Manila today. TBE J..m.TON Don Juan was struck amidships by the l ,MJ.. too tanker Tacloba.o City and sank in 14 minyt.es oo a run Crom· Manila to Bacolod City, 330 miles aouthe&at ol the capital Much of Nation Rainy Lees Carpets llew Spring Sfyles H1111e Arrived and Tllev're JUI on Sale Southeast B ene/ iciary of Sunshi n e Coful al W.-atht-r ~ ""''-<•0..01,..,u t>vt ~t· ly l•I• lhrouon Frld•r ~llQhlly •MmetClll'('. Co.tUel ....., lnl-hlQll1 ln I"" UC>- CMr 60s, IOW\ in lfw! ~ W•t~ SI El-"°'"', _._te<ly ,;,,nc:t, 11 lo 10 knots o.er 1"-' out•• wet~"' w1tn rive to •'Ohl 100! "fH l l9111 •nd •••141~.....,. _, '"" IM11r w111e" with • -10 ,.,..,. foot ,.n 1er1r 'wet I •no -to two IOOI wlna ,. ... , Petlly t loully tonltfll. 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" ...... _ .. ________ _ CALIFORNIA Homosexual Hero Wser in LawSuit A SC0 (AP Tlte Vlt'lnam Wlfftn ._ wu kten- tlrted In news report• at • bomOHX'1al after be deflt'Cted a aw. aimed al Pl"a.i~ot ~ald Ford bas bad b'8 lnvukm ot privacy ault 11alnat several newapapers diarnllffd Oliver Sapplt>. a formtr Marine crt'dlted with atrikJq Sara Jane Moore's um aa abe ~lmed a CUD •t Ford du.rtaa a vlaU to San Frucbco in 197'5. loat a fan-year court batlle Wedneeday wbton Superior Court Judi• Ira Browo dlsmbHd lu $15 ~11.Uooawt. 81PPL£'8 lAWY£1lS 1111d Ir Brown would not reeol:Wder bls ruling. they would cooaider •P· pealing to a tugher court Attorney John Wahl, who SaJd Slppl~ would not talk wat.h re porters, rommented that dur\nt: the pasl five years Sipple "bas continued to suffer.·· of ....,_," be h id wh a the Kull w• flied ftv daya a.ft.et &.bo attempted u .. 111n1Uon Sept. 22.1m Defendant.a In th ault In· cl uded the San Franclaco Cbrolllch~ aod Ila columnl•l He rb Caen. the Lor. t\Pltlet Times. ~ Chka10 Sun·Thnet, tho Olftlvu Pon. the San An tonlo ~. the lndlanaoolli Star and the Dea Molnh Rulattt. Miu Moore. who pleaded •uUty to tho a&klainal.loo at· tempt. ls servtna a Ufe term ln federal priaoo lri Weat Vlr1ioh1. Ford was leavtna the St. Francis Hotel ~ 'be fired, but thtl buJJets Mruck the out.side of the hotel. THE CON'l'llOVEasY began when Caeo hinted Sipple was a homosexual, noting that the White House bad not yet thanked him for bis actions. Ford even- tually conveyed hJs gratitude to Sipple. Artion Urged .............. Sipple claimed an bis suit thal he was abandoned by his brothers and sisters who ftrst learned of his sexual orientation by reading newspaper accounts or his heroics. "MY SEXUALITY is pa.rt of my private lire and has no bear- ing on my response to the act of a person seeking to take the hfe "Whal can an aspect or a man's private life have to do with his having saved the life of the president?" Wahl asked. "ll's the law of lbe jungle. ·'God help any public official who might find hJmself in the sam e position President Ford was in.~· be said. Actres.5-activist Jane Fonda was cheered when she ad· dres~ L<?s Ange~es Working Women organization in con· nection with Na.tional Sec~taries Week. She urged the women to orgamze to obtain and preserve their business a nd economic rights. Banks to Reseue Fed Chief Tied to Silver Loans LOS ANGELES <AP) -Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker oversaw the extension of an $800 million credit line to the Hunt b rothers or Texas to avoid an economic panic after a margin call was made on the Hunts' vast silver holdings, the Los Angeles Times re· ported today. A group of the nation's largest banks agreed to the loan aft.er details were worked out by Volcker and other top government officials with the heads of the banks, unidentified sources told the newspaper. A s pokesman for the Federal Reserve refused Wednesday to "con· firm or deny" Volcker's role in the $800 million credit arrangement. The brothers Nelson Bunker and William Herbert llunt -so far have borrowed $300 million to pay off maturing debts on s ilver . the newspaper said. In future mooths. as more or the Hunts' past cootract promises to buy silve r come due, they a re expected Lo use much or the rest or the credit line, 1t sa1d . 3 r..,,ib Die o" Btu SALTON CITY (AP) -Three high school students and their school bus driver arc dead and seven others in· Ju red after the bus and a truck tractor collided on a narrow t~lane road local residenLc:;C'all "killerhighway." Authon ties said the truck blew a t ire before the collision. No charges have been filed. officers said. The students all lived in a com- munity s itting at the southwest cor l'fer of the Salton Sea and about 35 m ile!> from the hi gh school. Dft:-i!lio11 11 ecaifed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Minority plaintiffs pleaded for additional man· datory desegregation for the cily school district while the Board or Education said such a move would be ( STA.TE ) a "disaster" in ' closing statements for the six-month-old school de- segregaUoo trial. With the submission of the final briefs, the trial concluded Wed.Des· day. Superior Court Judge Paul Egly or Laguna Beach must now decide whet.her to accept the board's pro- posed all-voluntary desegregation plan in place of the present program. which combines voluntary action with some mandatory busing. The judge could aJso impose a plan of his own. Egly said he hopes to issue an or- de r by May 15. Fatlwr Mai•• l'outla PASADENA <A P > -Assault and mayhem charges were filed against a 24-year-old Pasadena man in con-nec~ioo with the severing of his son •s penas. allegedly to punish him for be· ing late to school. M l~l Loving was being held on $10,000 hood pending his arraignment on tbe two felony counts today in Pasadena MUIUcipa.J Court. The amputated organ of the S.year- old victim was surgically re-attached during a three-hour operation Mon- day at County USC Medical Center. Ccmtpaigft Cost lfl SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr.'s brief campaign for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion cost nearly $3 million, s ay re- ports nted with the Fede ral Election Com mission. The Sacramento Bee's Washington bureau said Wednesday that Brown's campaign reported contributions or about S2.8 million through March 31. Presents Summer Pashions by three master designers . Calvin Klien Friday, April 25 De signs with that special look . will be previewed from 11 : 3o·to 3: 30 on the upper Level. :. ,.~c.!,\'~-'I .. '' ..... • 7-: • NEW! INTRODUONG O.P.JEANS Wild VJe.>i Sr<Xec; now hd'> lhe ntw J~an from Ocean Pclcific. &1 rhefn c.11 Y~r California Clothing Store! IA) Sha1r 1111d comfondble. ~·11 l1k Vo4;'d•mg Ol"s bro•1d new~ in hl·avv. d.Yk drf11rn h t-..,., fM.> fl<><. 1«1 ... ...tl1w t onrr.N ..i11d11nq ,.,,,..f OP 11w1~ All u Jl!on .....i "' LX '-" $22.50 (Bl Aho from OP. cord ~.x h l'<'nl~ wtltl on t>llt<>ll<' b.Kk 1n niN'./. ramet 11nd r131ur11I l lx>v' 11e 'J<1I ,.. douhk-"1.lll t. CJ!ll ond wlcro fl11. Collon/pol\/, WdlSl'i l~ ~ $29 LIGHTNING BOLT MENS KNIT & TERRY SHIRTS (C) W · ·" •··duc..ed !>elecl\'d W •.Ji I it;hrning Bolt 1114.~1'., ~111t "''"' ~ > .m,J "''''" ,tmr~ C:,hori 'k-c:-.e<.. \•le\ '-i '-1 l >-I l<1~pl.1r ~ ~20 2l A NOW $14.99-16.49 TERRY TUBE DRESSES (D) Yoo'll lool< -.r!\d..h1nq 11111t1 -.111 ~ 11'1•',Klo!h 1uhe dre-.s 1n c)'>Wf•ed bflqhl Coiof'i. .., M L: r('Q }24 NOW$16.99 µ •• 0 DAILY PILOT 'Save Goose'! -· Drive Begun LONG BEACH (AP> -The StJ•llA. WIDCH HAS otf-.cl late Howard Hughes' famous to lend Sl.S million for~ rJylng boat the Spruce Goose lion of a sbowcue for the era.A, could end up .., "Just so much had planned to twn the hlltor$c sawdust" ii a group of volunt.eer plane over to Loni Beacb or Su aviation butrs can't raiae Diego for muaewn well eitber $750.000 to move it from ita home city could manage to come up of 26 years." with tbe addltlonaJ $750,000 "It would be a real tragedy if 1 needed. this part of aviation hiatoey is If neither city cu meet the destroyed," said professional financial requirements, S11mma w r I t e r J a c k Mc Don al d has approved a Smltbaoalu chairman of the Committee u; Institution plan which would...a Save the H"'8he5' Flying Boat. parts of the 220-foot·loal a1rcnft The group klclted off Its fund· to eicht musewm ~tbe r ais ing campaign Wednesday. co:c~d. wbo said bis we.. THE FLYING BOAT is part of teer group bu already received the eccentric billionaire's estate, some 300 donations avera&i.Dg which is being handled by the about $50 each, explained that Summa Corp. It must be moved a ll the donors' money would be from tts hangar here by Oct. l to returned if the salvaee effort m a ke way for u new ship fails. terminal Built of wood and possessing a 32.0-foot wing span, the plane has flown oo.ly once -when Hughes piloted it on a brief night over lhe h arbor here in 1947. Its hangar was built seven years later .· about the s a me lime Hughes went into sedusion. "One lady seot a S20 check with a letter \.bat I t.hlnk says it a ll," said McDonald. "She wrote: ·u we can move tbe Lon· don Bridge and the Queen Mary all the way from England. we can move a biatortc American acb1eveme1Jt 41h miles.• " SUMMERY WRAP SKRTS BOYS BOLT, LEFT BA/\f( KNT & I ERRV stlRTS ---·-· -----· $dh f ifth Avenue JI South ( oa~r Plaza, J.HJ CJnstol Street Costa Mex1 Oi>en Monday throul(h f rrddV from m ,1m lo 9: 10 pm· ~turd.Jy lrom 10 AM to 6 pm· Sunday 12 Noon to S pm ([) Slc1V cool and bn.'e'Y In 11 wr~ sWrl from our spec,.i~ rtduced wl«:tlon ~ S16 NOW$11.99 OPEN MON-FRl10·9:3/J, SAT10·1, SUN10·1 (fl Thk Is~ he \Oi8tl!S IO ~! UNI ~ W'I w etned pnn2 from ~ #loll. Ind ed knits from Id...,, _. :::::: 25 lln 'I W I 9!)0Ci idta IO ltOdl 14>? Short~,...,~ s 13.50·18 NOW $'9.99-13.49 a • '. I ornnoo eo '•' 01111v P11or .M!'J'diioriai rhuraday, Aprll 24, 19AO Robert N WHCI tPUbllt~r T~ IC tvvil 1Edttof &traNre KrtlblchlEdOora.t Pete ldltor er Contract . Soltition Welcome It appean the overlona stru(Ulll' to work out a ron \ract for th teachers an th e-wport Mesa Umfal"d School Diatricli abouttoconclud Last ~k. rcpre entativ o r the l ,070 teach~"' and lhe 8Choo) board aareed to term r c.·o mmended by a three-membt-r ract-fmdln1 pant.ti The pan l WH 11et UIJ .... rher this rear wh n n~l1t1on broke orr ft ~main.s now for the ml'mbcr: hip of thf' teoch~ra· wuon, Newport M~ a f'<.'derataon of T<'ut·hc r:I\, A t"'l~ to. to rutl(y thl' 1ttcreemcnt 1'hen the r hool board ii\ npect fod lo ratify it. nd the teacher~ Wlll finully h t V<' a t•on lrort · They've ~ n teaching without ont-itln<"t' tht·lr old eontract 4.:icplr c-d durm1 summtlr vacnoon The pro~al to whlch ·negotiators ha vt· ul(rt• •d f Ltll11 for tht>m to re t•t!ive an 8 ~rrent raust-ror th~ t!ic1t.t 1nu ye o r and an 8 percent nusc for th(' 1980 HI y •tJf /\ lturd Pomt in whic.h teacherH wrrntcd a bhnd t'l)m m1tment from the school board tor r •tention of snme l-'nrichmt!nl programs wus excluded fro m the ugreemt!nl T(!a,·hers s ay they'll pursue that requei,t, but do 1t o utside the realm or the contract ratilicataon The re have been some tense mom~nth during tht> ex tended negotiations a nd on sevcrul occasions 1l appeared that a teacher s trike was in the mukin~. It'!', a relief to ~l'e the issue reso lved even if ne ither s ide 1:s hapµy with a ll clements of the settle ment Legal Pollution? In our day of proliferating regulations aimed at pro tecting us and our government, it ·s difJit'ult to un de rs tand how an agen cy can gel into a s1tuat1on like the one involving Laguna Hills Sanitation Inc The firm. which provides sewer service to Laguna l(jlls and El Toro, appa rently ha s at least once pumped treated sewage e fflue nt into the San Diego Creek. The rrcek runs into the Upper Newport Bay. home of a s tate- o wned ecological reserve. Sanitation officials say the incident occurred because wor kers were fcarf ul they would lose an e ntire holding . pond of effluen t. They pumped the treated sewage into the c reek near Lion Country Safari in fr vinc to relie ve the pre~surc behind the pond's berm What makes the s ituation re marka ble 1~ that there 1s virtually ·noth ing local water quc.i lity officials can do to -.top the cor:nsnrny from re peatedly pumping the effluC'nt 111tu the creek Thut's because a h<•<.in ng or th<' Santu An a Regional Wa ln Quality Control Hoa rd has to be convc>ncd and th<: :administrative procci-.s of c alling tha t ht·aring ta kes a <"OUpl1• or WC'l·ks . 'ounty health offi cia ls can't help c1 ttwr , !'.IOC<-' the c·f fl uc·nt a ppar ently isn 't a threat to human health 'nclC'r ...,lah · la\11 if it's only threatening pl<.1nb and ammab . h u l not p('<>Ple. the re's nothing hcaJth officaab can do Water Quality offH:ials cari ·as k the com pany to stop pumping, but that doe!')n't ~ccm to be havin~ a ny effect s ince the officials s ay they've detected evidence of con t 1nuing discha r ge And the r esult 1s that more pollutants a rt• I lowing down the s tream to the a l re arty poll uted bay that·~ ~u ppo~cd to be a wildlife rcfu~f' 11 ·~a sad s 1tu at1on that beg-. for ..,,im" <'hang<•!-. 1n ttw w Liy things a rt· being don<• Suggestions Nee ded Wdl folks, 1t 's that time of y1-;1r again when your City < ·ourH·tl mt·mbc r s <Jr(• going tu gr appl(• with the budi:w t for lh<· upcoming fi~ca l yt•a r Thi~ yc;,i r 's proposed hs l of t·xpt·nd1tun·~ by the C'1t y 11f Nt·wport Bl'ach 1s 400 page's long, weigh~ a bout two poun'b. :ind t•alb for spending $.'jl 2 mi llion of the public ·-, mon1•v f·:·v<·ry s c C'ond and fo urth Moncfa y between now <ind .J un<' :Jo. t·n unc1I m e mbers will hold a ftcrno<m session!'. to ~,1 udy lhl' budget in detail. They say t hey'd like to h<>a r from voters who put them in off1e·e and t axpayers who fool lht· bill about where the money s hould or s houldn't sually the only audie nce 1i:; c<>m poM:d of the cit y 1·rnployees who wa nt the money for their depa rtments . Then comes the final session. One or two angry t ax payers show up to pound the P<.Xhum <.1 nd de mand a cut in govC'mmc nt s pending Harcly do these late a rn vab have spcc1f1c s uggcs lions as to where those cuts should C'Om e They ar c us ually followed by the much mor e affabh· group of pt.'Oplc who want city money budgeted for .!>Orn e .!>pecial project for their neighborhood n arcly do these folki:. s uggesl where that money is to <'<>me frum Wouldn't it be nice if, for a change , some of these in- t1·rcl'itcd citizens participated in t he process which begins Monday'' Suggestions from r esidents a re always ap preciated by coun cilmen, but they are even more grateful if t1losc s ugges tions come in a manne r tha t is construe· live and useful to them • Opinions expressed 1n the space above aro those o t the Dady Pilot Other views expressed on this page aro those ot tho1r author s and artists Reader comment is cnv1ted Address The Dally Piiot. PO Box t560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7t4) 642·4321 Boyd/Tartan Hairdo By L.M. BOYD In Edmbur1th. Seolland, is a beauty shop called "The o .. ar Gloomy Gu t read where Orange Coast Collete is con· slderlng char1ing our young people tuition If Proposhlon 9 paases. Wouldn't lt be better to ell mlnate the free couraea for people 50 and over, especially the one tiUed, ·•SexuaUty"? M.H.8. Kilt " There. you cun have your hajr dyed in u multi· colored manner to match your family tartan, 1f uny. Costa $100. Takes 20 hours But you'll wind up with a hairdo Jn 22 dlfrcrent colors. Q, Is it t r u<' lhat pro· f(>~~lon u l football kicker Garo Yeprcmlan had never seen a football r<amc before he broke Into neld goal klcl\· Ing with the Mlumi DolphlM In 1966'! A. lie saw his rlrst game three week• before he got the Job. That's nothlna. thouab. Four .months before that, he 'd never even seen a foot· ball To the pecan nut loet the honor of being the flnt fresh food eaten by the men who landed on the moon. Claim l1 that same called b1ckJ1mmon wu one of Klna Tul's favorltu paatlme1. • Iran Can't Afford Oil Cutoff WASlllNGTON Tht Central l nt«'lllaence A1enc y haa de· t.-rmln d tha t lrain can be brouaht lo ll• knH • "~IU\ln • man .-r or w cb" IC US alUn will 11ref' tu boycott the COW\• t ry It la po1 I bit' that auch a move would !\t'('Ut .. the rtl I*' aiw or th~ ho11tugra bt- 1 n tc ht•ld In Tehrun l run's 11uf p 0 II c• d O I -. u p p I y -.l'ranalehold 011 ·W.-11tcn1 F.uropt .ind Jr•pan l, actually no more than minor In convenience, lht1 CIA hH rf'J)(1rt l'd Japan·~ and 1o;urol>t'"' nf't'd ror lrunlon oU IH rur l1•sa tlum Mailbox lun·a need for foodatutra bouaht on credit. AyatoUah Khomeini and the lhvolullona ry Counc ll 1n1l1t that Iran ls aelf-aufflclent. but lhl• la hogwHh Iran muat 11llll Import vast quantities of food. and many of the countr1e1 that aupply the needed food are not pa rtlcuJarly friendly to the Ir•· nlan uovernmenl They are like· I)' to rut off credit any day, ac cording to 1ntel1Jiccncc sources WHAT MAKES matteri> wor""· from the Iranians· point or Vlf"W, Ill thail the country's food Import.' dt>J)f'nd on 1ls 011 ritport.'I and mony ol 1ls big tfi•111t oil cw1tomera don't need lrainlan oil just now I r 1.1n'11 b11(g~.sl 011 customer wu" J11pan . which imported ~:w 0011 h1trr"ls 11 day Hut whul the ayatollah didn't realize wu that J apan ha11 been buy1n1 otl from other producers to the point where 1l could last more than 110 days ir 1l dldn 't get another drop or petroleum from any sourc~ Another big Iranian customer, West Germany. has stot'kpiled enou1th oil t.o IH l three months, according to CIA sources. In ract. Germany. Japan, France and Italy are now getting a total or l 4 million barrels or oil a day :ibovc• lht'1r normal consump· t1on A S A MEASURE or Iran's :sticky s1tual1on on 011 prices. wus recent news from Tokyo that J apa.n re1ecte.d Iran's re- 1·1•nt pnce hll<e or S2 50 a barrel and got away with 1t. Th<• important point 1s that Iran's economy depends on it.a oil exports. It mu1t sell l.t million barrels a day Jast to ltay alive and mo1t of Ill aaJee are to U.S. amea. accordina to ln· telllgence analyat.s. "fhtre's no way they couJd buy adequate a mount.I ol rood lf cr edit isn't extended." a CIA analyst told my associate Dale Va n Atta. In facl, he Hid, a boycott of Iranian oU would "bring Iran to lta knea in teu than two months unlesa they get char ity from Arab countries." What puts Khomeini in such a vulnerable position -unden!a· ble even by the Arab oil moeull 1s that there Is now a worldwide glut of oil . The sur- plus hasn't brought any price re· ductlons. but it does give Iran far less clout in Its dealinJS w1th the nations that buy Iranian oil. It's not a buyer 's market aa Car as price is concerned. but the 011-consuming industrial nation& don't have to fear ruination from a c-utoff or Iranian oil supplies. · E VEN THE OIL producing countries ' c hief s po kes ma n, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani. tM Sa udi Arabian oal m inister;, re- cently admitted as much in a ht· tle·publicn.cd speech in London. I ··Many of the 1.mergy problems from which the world is suffer- 1ng today did not result from a shortage or supplies." he said. .. Energy supplies, particuJarly lH'l roleum . huve always been more than adequate. This was trul' through 1979. An ot.erver has onl} to look a hllle careCuJly at the oil stocks hoarded Ul ex· traordinar1ly large quantities in the consuming countrae' to set· th15'for himself · Y Jma n1 added "The Cree v.orl<I s ml \Uppllcs 1n 1979 in· l'rt':a,t•d 1 p(•rccnt over 1978 dt•,p1h' the f<1C'I that one or the rn ;iJrir M1 ddl r• E ai.te rn oil rirr1d uC1nJ: 1•ountril!:> I I ran ) re du• •·tJ 11'\ f)roduc·t1on that )ear .. In ot hi· r v.ordi,. ai. expe rt '"11 r1·1·' h;J\1• t OnC'ludc·rl . lh C! 11r1 u m t.J n1·1·., c·11ulr1n l bt· bf.:lt1•r l•u ,, 'llU•·c•tl' 0 11 lr;in The Rickshaw Road to Health and Wealth Tu th1· F.d1t•>r \11• \llU t hrov.1r1~: .1v.,I\ \111Jr I 1 rn 1• .111 ti l' n 1· r ~' J 11I'~1 n ~ .11111 l•·:-...,ly arountl tnY.11 v. lll'n \ ou I 1111111 tw· p1l111g up J' r 1·1·nh;wk., .ind rrll'l'IUW 111t1·r1·~t 1111• l"'OJll• .ti tlw -..11r11· t1 m1· • 11 1 r ,. 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N<1 l11·1·ris1·" l h1• < 1l y l.11 «rl\•· Bu e 1•a11 1111"'" 't knov. but clt·1wnd 11n 11 that th1·v v.d l h nrl u w ;I\ tu \c·rounj!c' ;a frw l11wk:-11ut oi old TirNl l;1·w, • W h 1· r t• l o b u y r r c k .,haw ... ? .s om eone in the Or t('nt rrHlk•·'> tht·m but th1• J .r p:irw'll· 1•1in.,11I t101·.,n 't know v. ho So why not huiltl your nwn llll'rt' wwcl to 111· ont> standini: 111 front 11( llw nld Indonesia l<1"1taurant Tn 11 for a model So lwr 1• ' yriur dHUH'l' lo bt· th1• mt1i.:11at1· 11f tht• Yc•llow ('11h H1r ksh:iw Company. anrt start on your f11 ,t m1ll1on Anet JU.St think or tht• tlllJrl'il attraction 1Jur .. t n·<'t' f11lr d with 11ua1nt r1 l'k>1haws f'"HANK KLOCK Ad•lrr• Ari To th<· fo:dltor My rompl1mt>nls lo you for putting Hum Crum's illustration of Doolltllc 's Haide rs D·25 on th~ front pagl' of Saturday's edition I have never seen u better draw tnl! of this plane. It brings bac-k many a mc'mory DENNIS LESLI E A lporl Sol•d•• To the Editor: I a m completely opposed Lo permitting addltlonal airlines to operate out of John Wayne airport either by addln1 addl· Uonal nlghta above the pretent 40 per day or by forclna the ex· isling alrllnet to reUnqul•h some of thelr take·oH ind landing slot.a. Hughes Alrwut and Air Callfomla pioneered the service 1rnd have thereby acquired • form of vealed Interest. Now that ll lJ • aooct money·m•er everyone wanll a allce of t.hetr pie. ACOOaOING to reporU, 2.5 mllHon ouaen1era were handled laat year and the federal sov· •· r ti n11· n I 'u II\ 111 \ v. ,1 ' I ', m 1ll 11111 I ,,., 1·ll;1n :1· " 1,0 1•1·111\ p1•1 pa ss1·11~1·1 lloarrl 1n1t f1·1· ,Jlld 111 hc·l I v.11 h llw \1Jl1-.111\ l.t·t '• ru11 1111r au pun ttw v.,1\ v.1• w;111t IHI\ <,l.t\S l'AH~H.'1;1 11-.1< fl< t;u, .. rgy l,'rrf1r T11 t111· f~l1t11r ·1 tw I 'r11t 1'fl StJtf'' v.r>v<'rnr111•n1 I\ 1l111n~ II ;1~;i1n t h1~ M'~Sl11l 1n<'rt'JMnV. opt•rJl1 ng 1·osb f11r n•• 1:0Ml n ·asnn I .u n n ·ft·rr 1111: to t h1• 1>1•1t1ns.t of tht·r m11sl.ils 111 pulilll' bu1hJ1nJ!' Jl 7K Ex pt•rtf!n<·1• v.11 h em ploy(·•·'> for yl'ar' «rnd iw1th mys(•lf> ha-. 1nd1 calt'<i JX'<•11lt· <·annol pmdun· 111 q u.mt1ty or c1u:ilit) as v.1·11 <•I th11> tcmpcr:.itun · l'\J)C C'1.tll > if thcrt' 111 no c1rcul11t1rm Prndurtum ;ind quality drop drastically 1'1-<1ph· become• 1r rrtablt• l'rodur t1v1t) 1io. 't•r) am J>Qrtant n J:ht nov.. and l hopt· this policy d(,.•sn't pn ·v;u l I now v.ork for .. omeon" 1·lw llowt•vt•r . 1f lh1' 1>01tcy 1s 1m plf'm('nt<'d . I .... ill, :-JS many or my aM.oc·1:..tes clul la't year . .,N•k t•m ployment t•l:-.1·wh ert• '4-h<·r1· th<· cmploy(·rs have a scn.w of vnl111•s Many JX.'<>plc a rt• makinJt no ;ittc:mpt to cut down energy 1&.'4', a l home or on lhl' h1 J(hway IA·t·-. start In 11omc olhc•r area wh1·rc 1t wouldn't b<: so expensive Tllf'~OOOHE GILRERT •.4'11 •~r•· llftd#'rpaid To the> Editor Your editorial of April 17 re· t:ardlng the teachl'r :;lowdown wa11 Inaccurate anct irrespon.'1 blc. You state that we were provid Ing "h1gh-pricl'd. tax paid haby· s itting service " by en.caging 111 a noo·UU1truct1onal slowdown It Is obv1o u!I you did not calculate the current cost or s uch serv1t'e. Profe11Slonal boby-s ittcrs ore now charging S2 50 per hour per c-hlld for this service C1lculat 1ng the tame teachers spend supe rvising children ( 180 days per year, minimum 6 hours da1 · ly . average 30 Rtudcnll) a p ro- f eu iona l sitte r would earn $81,000. But of cou r se. this ts a ridlcuJou." sum to spend on a baby·alttcr. MoKt puents use stude n ts •t St per hour. Calculatlng the tuchor salanes at thl• ntc we have the naure 132.000. The average teach~r In NewpOl'1·Meu earns approx· lmately $20.000. This Include. 12 ye1rs teachln1 e•perience and a muter·a de1ree. Rather than provldln1 htah priced baby· altlina 11ervice1 during our two· da(, •lowdown we were actually be ng underpaid. AS TO YOtJa allegatlon of "gooflnf off," speaking tor lhe • 11 rnc·nt.ir'> 11 '' 1 th•· ,;1 l1\1tfl' 111o\1d1 II f111 t/11 I 111!1 nl 10 Ii• u 11f d1r 1•1 t 111..iruc l11m .,.., r• 1·.Ju• .1 111111.il .11111 nw11 nin~fut Our ''" d1•111, .... ,.,, ''"'' irl1·ll v.1th .11 I I\ 111•'' 1..J.111 ti 111 lht er .11 .11lt-ni11 v.11rl.. liut 11111'111• 1111 1r.1rl1t1u11.tl 1111 m.11 lfl 111tl1•1 I to dr '"' .1tl"ll t wn lo 11u r pli~h t I h.1 1 111 h.I\ ini: •' n 1 • 'ii 1 h '· I 11 .... , · , I , .ti ,1 r ' '\I tw1lul1 .... II) I I r ·"'lo!I' ( IJIJOI \ I 'I h t I llflo l •J 11111 1,f \ 1111r ··tl1t1111,1l th.11 "'1· v.11ulrl h.1\• 111 1•11 ht•tl•·r t11 '' rilo.t• ,,, opp11'1·1t to 'J11 .... 1n1• tlov.n 1· .1 h11!hh 11 r ,., p1111'1hli· 'u.:.,1·,11011 I ri1rn lh•· 'c111•1· of th1• 1 nmmunih •\ ,1n k1· v. 011ld not onl\ h.1\ ,. h:11I .1 <11-. .l'>trou~ l'ff1·t•I 11n tlw 1•tl11c at1•m of 1111 r -.1ucl1·nt-. h11t "'nuld h.1v1· <'ft'J ll•tl "norm<111' 1·nnf 11,1on Jnd h.1rf1 fi'f•hni.i-. v.1thtn lh1• n 1m m u1111\ Cnn-.Hh'rini.: t hi· nH·r v. h1·lm1nJ,l pJ1 t11·1pat1nn ''' >Ill 1<9 IH'rl'l'nt uf llH' d1-.tr11·t -. 1.070 '""'h•·r .. 1n th •· ... 111v.clo"'n '''"' pon ,\1 , ..... 1 v.11ul1l h""' ~···n .... 1w rull\ u11pn·p.1r<'ti t•> prm·1dc 'llJll'r '1-.1011 11111c·h '"'' 1'(hll'a t 111n lor 11u1 -.t uclc-nh rn lht• t•\ 1·nt of .1 -.1rik1· If \ou .111• 1•111ni.: to c·nnt1nuc 'our at km pt 11 r1•prcM·ntal1on n( the· n1mm unll ~ rollov. nur ll'JdWr'I ,111\ I<'<' ·~11111 cJ1> yuur h11mt·w11rk BO B K 1-;1.LY .ll l>Y J E'°'='i lN<;s ,, •a.:f"d To th<' F..d1tor You neve r ceai.e to amaze me. the other day you reported on Mr Mclnms . rare well to the City Council. praising his ubillty to contro l s uid Cit y Co unc il through h1~ superb faculties. ytt ror at lea.flt the la:st year you have castigated Mr Ryckorr ror the snmt> thing Now I read in your paper that the Pf'Qple who believe that all of the full-pa11e a dvertise ments bought by both the Irvine Com- pany and the Koll Company had any errect on the way anyone voted in our last election are lg· nor ant. I ALWAYS thought that the well being of any newspaper was dependent for the most part on advertislng sales and that the way to entice advert!sen was to have a good circ ulation. The circulation or course Is created by reader lnterest. If you contlnually Irritate y.,ur sub11crtbers a.od If the advertll· Quote8 '·Like Prealdenl Carter tn · 1976, 1 oppo1ed turnlnc the price of ener1Y o"r to tbe oll com· pa nlee that prom from •ver hither levels. Unlike President Carter ln 1979, I atUl retain t.be 11me po1IUon." -Sn. Edward M. lleaeed1, tn a speech at Orln~ell Collea~ In Iowa. ' anr d 0<--; no i;iooct . why <lo you 'uppow peop le !>tlll tluy your l'•IJWr and wh y do you :iuppa.sc> J11·11p lf• -.p•·nct thous a nds or rl nllilr' on advert1 se mcnli.? ALAN L BLUM Bark T#'a<-llrr• T11 the' Editor I a m not 'Tluch for writing let- 11•1-. to editor-. and even less an • ltn1·d to i.!<'t up on a soapbox to .1,k for mon• money for s pecific J.:rtllllJ' ()f 1><-.1plt· I fc•t•I. ho wt•vt·r. oblr~cd to say ,1 f<·v.. "'"Nh about th1• teachers rn t hl· '\t·~ r><1r1 Mesa School Ots· t rn·t v. ho find the mst>I ves 29th out of l2 ')l'hools on the salary ~C J le in Orange• County. Ol'R OOLDREN have spent \5 ycJrs in the system thus far and w1lhool hcs1tat1on we can '>ay tht> qua lity of cdut'ation has b t•t•n nut:.ta nd1n~ A s tro ng <'dut·at1onal ba:-.t• 1s vita to our "'l'ICI Y and I am afraid Wf' tend 10 take what we have too much ror l(rantcd I think we all need to get behind our educators and sup· port lht•m in their desires to up. l(radc th('tr sala ries. bringing tht•m more tn hne with the other d1 s tr1cls throuiz hout Orang~ County After all, tt ·s a small pncc to pay for preparing our children not only for their own ' lives but for becoming function· 1nl(. purposeful memoers of our collective society as well. SUE ANO FRANK BECKER •Soar Grap~•' To the FAitor: Mr Spreen's "sour grapes" full page advertisement be· moaning the resuJt.s of the re· cent Newport Beach" City Coun· cil election provides an excellent example ol why over 70 percent of the voters did nol support has u ndidales. When a sma1I minority de· cided that ill point or view WM.I rhcht and no other views would be lol~raled t.Mn It was time for a chan••· The incumbents and their supporters were their own worst enemies by their arrocant and rude attitude to e>ppotiq views . Many people who wou.ld have supported t.be incumbent.a were turned on by this attltude and voted 1111n1t them. not f«• tbe vtcton. I hope that Mr. Spreen eruoY1 llvlnc ln a city where he 11y1 that over 70 percent or the ween are fooll, I would move oul of IUCh. place. W.F'. LOWANCE • _....,,... ... _,__. ... .-. .. ........................... __.. .. ....................... C..1lilllll, ca ..... .,...., ........ ..,, .. ,.._ ............. _. ...... ~. ........... _. ........ _ .. ~ ........................... ... ~ .. 11 .. . I t J j ( ( I II J c MORE OPINION. .,,,.,_, AIHil ae. 1110 DA.IL y ptLOT A Carter: A Dubious· Victory? PHILADSLPHIA -Wben Johqy C.U.O. aaoclm a lftll· deel wttla 100 mllllon people watda&DI, tbat ,,_a.at ii ID trou ... Md. of ewne. canon did /• OW '° Jlmmy CMUr dur n1 lb• t•lecaat of the Academy Awards -polftl1Dt out that. aa far aa anyooe cu tell, Cart er haan't Hen •Dolber b-.maa belna la IDODlba and, lf be kMpe up lb• tood .ork. A .. rtieu ltolt.... wlll aenr ... ._ ''Toal&bt •• lbow qala. CUlon bas very IUN lnlt.lDCtJ •bo• wbat the American people wlll accept. That'a bow he cot .... and ataya - where he la. He decided, I a11ume, that people have bad tt wlth the l8DC · .tlmonloua manipul a · tlona and evaalona dripping from the White House. "Despise" la the word I beard · linked with the president's name lntbelmportantprimarystatesof PeonayJvan.la and California. la t• K•ned.Y coWd win mott ol tlll tq prtmutea -coa celvabl1. all ol tb•m -before lb• Democratic NaUonal Coa· v•tkm la Auauat lA New York City. Tht odda are that thlftCI lb• etODOID1 and the pltiflal in, tematloNI poee of the U.S. are not tolDI to aet ~ltAlr for the pr81dent. or for the re1t ol ua, for qwte a wblle. Not that CarUlr abiould take all tb11 penonalty, aa he abould not have ta.km his popularity ol the paat few month" personally. elth•r. P9ople arc reactlq to the eveota of the day In a d1twn in& reallulioo ol what was done to them yealerday. Bes ides, Carter is almo.t certainly &Ollli to be nominated for re-e lecUon. He is far ahead of Kennedy and he only bu to bold a mar ginal minority ol the deleaates in the remaining stales to wtn. WIN WHAT! He may be a very bruised wiMer. a sort of lame-duck nominee. If Kennedy starts winning now -the votes will be at least aa much anU· Carter as pro-Kennedy -the president is going to look a bit of the limping fool when he plays victor in New York. A lot of people have figured oul aa lmport&DL thloP. aboul Jimmy Carter: you cut ftlw'e. hlm out. The folkl who c&ued him Jimmy Wbo? ln 1916 may have beell on to 10methln1. Tbere aeema to be no way to pr.diet what the pretldent will do in qy 1lven 1JtuaUoa. What doea he believe? What does he want! la there a policy? Is there a there there? WILL CAllTE& do anything mtutaraly? ln Iran, Afghanistan . Cuba, wherever? II you talk to people with military credentials, they expreu concern that under no clrcumatancea, provocation or threat. will Carter commit an American to combat or anything close to combat. That tine - which is apparently being puahed privately by the Joint Chiefs of Staff -argues that the lJnlted St.ates is in international trouble because friend and foe are making future plans pred- icatedon American inaction. 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Apnl ... ·- 0 ft' • U&a PLAYING O.DllWS. Nobod1 1*• to a. k llMd tUt •Q," laid ICmtucky Ch1l UbertMI ·u... ... MJ WWlam C. St.-. aft• ....... -tOUrt deadlocked a.a to u.pbold. law ano.tns tbe po.Una ol u.e Tea Command· menll m clMarooma. la lbil Soulb Dakota cue, a federal appeals eeurt auUoelAC Uuat ill decllioft wou.lcl not ap. ply ln all CAMS-ruled a1alnlt a parent'• attempt to bave reUak>ua aoqa banned from Cbriltmu •la Sk>ux FaJla pubUe aeboola. l'1or'e , an avowed at.beial, touched otf a 1 haror l'.; lt78 whml be complalned about lM UM ol tbe byaua "Slleol Nl&bt" ln bis IOft'9 kin· dersartm Clu1ltmu procram. He coaternded t.be uae ot tbe ., violated the doctrine ol aeparatioo ef cburcb UCI state. Muse11m To Judge Artwork f(l •·' at-e..asz fur OOys ... ' •&ANWlllLS, A 8AU 'IU mt H lbil Keotucb Supreme Court ....... 11111lble .-a fotm• ltata ~ ,.., .. dllqUaUfted hl!DMlf, left iatact a .(1'11 ruUnt by areuM .l~~ldn WUUw Jt. ~t a atate law penntU'ftl of t.be eommwment1 la cOlllllJtwklDal ,.BMlcall1, t.be Ten Own••ndrneet1 la a eode of conduct wblcb JUlt b~ t.o be rooted la J udeo-Cbrlltlan bletory, • 1aid Juatiee Bo1ce Cla)'Ula. T U RLOCK <AP) Voten ln Tur&ock lrrisa· tlon Diltrtct overwhelm· in1ly have approved an $80 million revenue boDcl lu ue to build a aeries of m lnl-hydroelectrlc power plants alona canala aDd reservoln. - • .PoteoUal art.lat mem- be rs of the La,una Beach Museum o Art may submit artwork for jurying at the m useum this weekend. ~ QUIKSILViR . ..c sh::rle arrl ~l th<Z. hott:Jist thing 9Jiaj Membenbip la open to California artists who should submit three ex- amples of their work in e ach medium. A NON -r e fund able fee or $1 per entry mus t a ccompany the work, which sbouJd be de- livered to the museum from U :30 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. Friday through Sun- day. Juryin g w i ll lake place Tuesday at the m useum, located at 307 Cliff Drive. THOSE ,ACCEPTED may apply lbe jury fee to the $18 artist mem· be rs hip . • For information, call 494--65.iL Slavery Book Kept Jn School • CONCORD <AP> - T h e Mo unt Dla blo School District will con- tinue t o use a c on- troversial book about s lavery, despite the pro. tests or a black mother. the school board bas de- cided. Board members voted unanimous ly to adopt the recommendation of a review committee that the book r e main in school libraries and that teachers be allowed to use it in their lessons. But the board said lbe book should be balanced with other views, and tbat teachers should be prepared to discuss with students "the sensitive ilsue of slavery " Bettye Greer urged the board to remove the book, saying its use in school caused her son to be called a "nigger" for the fll'Sl Ume in bis life. The book by Paula Fox, tlUed "Tbe Slave Dancer," woo tbe pre- sti1loua Newberry Award for children's literature. It depicta the voya1e ot a slave ship from Africa to America from the Yiewpotnt of a 13-year-old white boy. Birthday Fete Set @J~o@@J~@J 44 Pbshlon Island• Newport Beach• 7141644-5070 1001 \\btwood Blvd.·~t:wood VUlage•2l3!419-7727 YELLOW TAG PECIALS ALL THE MOST POPULAR STYLES! SOFT THICJC' PLUS HS • Plushes •Tweeds • SculpturM ~IS" s 11 ~! VELVET PLUSHS s799 ~ . -------,.-.---------~-.-. ------- 2t 11 IO. lllSTOL ............. c:..e ........ ·-llM217 • Le¥el Loope • Muft'-Colofs • Tone-On·Tones • Brtlllent lolidl • EerthTonee • Dec:ofator Prtnts ' REMNANTS! 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U '" doa'l llave aa lave•&orv aad receipt•. you laaaruce eompa•y may ca11e1U• )"Mr dalm ucl Y•• may evu llave dlffkal&y pnvtac tlaat yoar POHt11•JtKU1 werf' destroyed or atolea. Select a suit or sport coat and slacks. Then choose a shirt and tie ... on usl Visit our store today and take · advantage of this spring offe r! ~ UM aerial Hmbera of lar1er Ile•• <TV, reo, tk). Label tlaese wiUI you Hme aad ad· , re11 er klf'aWy U.em wi&la aa eq,ravla1 tool Cu.ally at Ule boUom or• lite lasWe cover of Uae UIU. Aik y..,. lulll'aace aaea& ror a free llouaehold IAYH&olJ book.let. Keep a mu&u copy or your QUEENIE , ··You're not getting my vote. I'm past that stage wheTe I'm influenced by a cute.face!" C'aft-fn•~•• Po•••• cau~ DEAR READERS: As muy u IM .... youg Amertcaa clt.lJdrea wW be poiMeed acddell&ally tltll year. &lie Cou•mer Prod•ct Safety Commluloa ls warDbal paretl&I. MOil of dleae pollM'•I• wW OCCW' became of aft.I& HftlellDeM. abou& po&wu bouet.olcl ptodlldl. Nearly au accldea&al poiaoal•I• &o cbllclrea less tbaa five years olcl cu be prevee&ed aty keepla1 cla•ienNll laoudlolcl Hbe&aacet Mt of their reacla. Parent.I are arced to obMrve the foUowlag s afe ty lips. B•y aad use proclada wltla cblld-resls&anl caps. Ket p products la tlaelr original contalDers aad leave aay warnla& labels Intact. Make sure that drags and deaning products, such as drain and oven cleaaen are kept securely locked lo cabinets or where clallcltte cannot reach or open. Close chlld·resla&a.Dl caps properly after use. Keep the telephone numbers or the nearest poison co•lrol ce•ter, rescue sqaad service and medical doctor next to tbe telephone la case of poisoning. Crops Enjoy Record Year HANFORD <AP> - Crop values soared to a record $544.2 million in Kines County during 1979, Agricultural Com- mi ssione r M . Hu g h Handley reported. The gross values were $206 milllon higher than a year earlier. 1731 • A tilf FM R1010 • SllOOt41 Sw!lc11 ._,OWOHLY • AM.fM FM STEREO • 8 Trod& "4ry /Rec. •LCD TllN Dt.ol•• · e .. 11111,,_ c;o.i.m1 • Awake IO A""° OI At.,.,, s39ts Good thru the e nd of April. NEWPORT BEACH • 171h & Irvine (n.t) 645-0792 a OD · • Costelte Play/Rec. •CCNllPlefeUnit 25 " COLOR CONSOLE R.cJ. Sl79. Save $80 SALE '299'5 •AM/FM/FM Stereo • 8 Tr Play/Rec. • 3 Spd. Auto. Tum. • 2 8" Speakers CONSOLE STEREO a.., no. SAVE '50 s2999s •AM/FM •AC or Batt. •Ear Phone Jack l ... SM.tl .... ..,'26" ,. .. • 1 00% Sotid Stete •Auto ftne Tuning Reg. 1511. SAVE S110 1911 PORTABl.f COLOR TV . l Prices are based on round-trip adult coach fare. do not lndude tax. and are subject to change without notice. Subject to government approval. No lower fares! Save up to 49°~ front Los Angeles International ffereS llCJ\V It works: • Complete~ return flight by •Just make your reservations at midnight of]tme 30. least 30 days in advance, and buy your • These tares apply only to round-trip tickets no more than 7days after tickets, and reservationsomnotbe mamg your reservations. changed without a $30 cancellation fee. • Stay over at least 7 days. but • Seats are limited. and some flights may no more than 30. be sold out, so call todayf Just call a Travel Agent. your Corporate 1iavel Arranger. or Hughes Airwest: Los Angeles (213) m-5100 Ontario (714) 986-6724 Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orangt County (714) 540-2060 llughes Alnuat. .. Top BaMDll In u. Wat ' ~ I 1 ' c s . ri. r •, . .• ' 1 .. ., .. ,,. ·. .. .. J • ' fa • '"' t:' ~ l - -. . . .... ~ --------~~~----· -· by l rld A....._ "We're going to collect bugs and Marma- duke 1s helping. He's cleaning a jar!" SHOE ' 1 l! H PEANUTS by Jtff MacNtlty DRAIBLE 'iO\J "'"' {O "la{' ~ 1t~fl.6'€ ~ (£~~ \ 1\l•1"r------"'1 ~OS ~tO! il1'"~Ll '4, Cf '-s ~ &&A«D IOltft 1iN tl'Eh If '40\J ~ ~ ~U1" ~ c.)(rf\.U,. ~ lOC.t.t:Gl (Aff;i ~ ~1 ~ ..... t&_....,,.._,,__.. ___ ~ __ .... ~ ~~~....._ ....................... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE .. -....... ,_.. ..... ~............. - MISS PEACH Arr~tA~ 1 YOLA'~e L.1.A~Y. N OTHINCi ~ "EAL.L.Y EXP&CIED ~A PtAM9 KtD 1..1tt:e 'CIA.... TH E FAMI LY CIRCUS ' J l l by Bil Keane "Mommy, these Howen want to get up out of the di rt." DENNIS THE MENACE by Mt U ~~rius GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS Hl,SWEElSJ ~NA WAL.K O'v'E'R i'1HE: ~All SHOP AN' WAi CH THE:: Nl"TECRAWL~S SQUIRM?J DR. SMOCK "f'H IS F tVS -S I P E:P M I RROR? O H , rf'S 'THE:· ONe :x: o s e c::> 'fO WSAR WHE!N ~ WAS .,-He HOU S E: POCT"O R A"f" 'fHE! P S N"f"ACSON .' by Gus Arriola by Harokt Le Doux IHEOtUOHE NlARH1fJOfHC( b H~~JARY' I CAN ~~AN<Jt K> HAVE HER CALLlD A~AY FROM HER~ FOR A ~EW Ml~lf:J ... . Jl . l\NO YOU'D 0C Al.ONE: ~lfH HIM.' i . ' l ~ ,_ __________ -.a ~ NANCY SL UGvO ···TODAY IS ·JANIE15 MA SK PARTY AND P LEASE DON'T DISGRACE ME AG-AIN BY EATING ALL THE TI ME O H, NANCY··· I CAN.EAT ALL I WA NT TODAY AND IT'LL BE OKAY ·-------- by Ernie IUSIWnllltr llG GEORGE "Now what's all this jau about jaw power?" • •·lll by Kevin Fagan by Lym JtlmtDft f .see?·· HOMf'iG tttS MOf\E fOf\ )'CXF. Sf.LF~ • l~N A UTT\.C lt:t1'P'lm'IOO. r.- yt;>o'Re IN eARt..Y, MISS c Reese TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE l ACROSS 1 5nonlllne &5*111 - t 1 St11et1 14 Sort 15 Chlrglt 16 Miiey COin 11 1niunou- 19 8elidl ~Only tw 21 &nployt 22 Compel 24 Steno up 26 l.MllU 27 Dlltent 30 ~tes 32 Elftgy 33 COll'IPl'1· '""" 34 PIMlllll: V•. 37 ~ 38 Fllllfy :sea... .0 PYoeecMe 41C....... 42 Fllltlfl.ll '38'**' 45-end IMthered 4& Turf pieces 4& Nodule 48Mountlln 0.- 50 En110etT'9nt UNITED Feet\6'9 Syndicate s2 P\eceo w~· Pume Sol"9d S6 Se>Oll 57~r.- "*'' 60 NatlYe o1 Su1tl~ &1 AISIQll 82 Bury 63 ....,,.s l\M'll 6' Hangouta MBoecl.eg DOWN 1RumeN 2 M1tgertn1 3 ~ I L I D I i •• o •I I P 0 I " ' 0 • Ire L I • I I • u •• 0 .. .. , I I ' . •• f I I , ' 0 • I •• f I • • 0 • r ' ' -I .. 'I :111•-· a I r o L I • c •• D I . ' I I Ii II • I j -, 1 a . ' 0 L • ' . II I I • 0 • 0 . ' I W jl . • l •• ' I •• I t it • 0 a I &IJ I ' .. I I or. I --1 I• •• . .. ·-0 I •• •• I I • • . ' I I • I II 0 l I C 0 . •• • J ' I I • c a I I I L I I•-" a o II .!to! • •I ' . I '" ·--• '• 4 Antitoxin l(j. 25 ~ 42 &clpe twa 2t Tempo 44 Neglehe 5 !Mnber pr.-21 OllrMOI 46 ... - ltx "~ 41 Pythlel' e Highboy tMrd: vw. ~ 1 Solillly 29 Joclleyed 47 Fftlul e KNCb 30 Unlnt....., 48 lncllnel • 9 AINI. 31 01er1ee 50 A111Mntki Ille 10EgoUstlc 33Ulna.e.g. 51Hebt9w ~ 11 Beglrll enew: 3& Si.I 5S,....., 2worda 3e F~ 54 C...--' 12 Heeth 31 Speeine M OenNn 13 U.K..,... 39 147, e g. lftlclel 11&110.eg. 41WOfdlot saGuido·a note I 23 C.MI word 51 Kind Of tide • • , • WINNING TllUO These three members of the Saddleback Colleae Forensics Team scored high m two national speech competi· • lions recently. They are. from left , Robb Nimmo, Priscilla Sanford and David Paulson. Saddle back Team Cited Three Saddleback College forensics students earned nationaJ recognition in the community col- lege national tournament in K ansas City and the national individual event t.ownament at the Air Force Academy in Colorado. South Laguna resident David Paulson ranked fourth at the NIET competition for oral interpreta - tion of prose. He was also a finalist in the duo· interpretation category with Priscilla Sanford of San Juan Capistrano. In the community college tournament, Robb Nimmo of Mission Viejo earned a gold medal with Paulson in the duet acting progTam. Nimmo also took two silver medals for oral interpretation of poetry and prose presentations. ()Id Lighthouse New Columbariwn · SEASIDE, Ore. CAP> -A group of investors who bought a 100.year-old, defunct li&btbouse perched on a rock off the wave-lashed Oregon coast says the guano-covered structure will become a repository for human ashes. Mimi Morissette, one of tbe owners of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, said the group originally considered selling it to some California investors who wanted to ship it to Los Anceles in pieces to build a reetauranL .. 'l'llAT DIDN'T APPEAL TO US much, and we started looking for other uses." she said. She and others have formed Eternity Of The Sea Columbarium. which will operate the offshore tomb. She says they will soon be asking for ashes. ··using the lighthouse as a columbarium start· ed out as a joke. but people seemed to think it was a great idea," she said. "They told us they wanted two reservations for their kl~ and it just started growing. "( TIDNK rrs CRAZY BUT IT seems to be eatching on.'' she said. The lighthouse. on a one-acre rocky isle a mile off the coast . was built in 1878 to help guide mar iners plying the P.aciJic Coast. It was decom· missioned in 1957. It has been through a series of owners, includ· ing Max ShlUock J r .. 29, of Portland. ShiUock tried to reach the lighthouse by boat in 1978, but a member of his party drowned and he turned back. The previous owners visited the rock by helicopter. HE SIGNED OVER THE DEED OF the lighthouse in an out-of-court settlement last month with a Eugene woman. Joy Gools by, 74, claimed Shillock bilked her out of $27,000 to purchase the lighthouse. She turned around and sold it for SS0.000 to a group or mvest.ors. including Ms. Morissette. Ms. Morissette said restoration costs could run as bigb as $100.000. which sbe said the group has raised. Crews wi U be at the lighthouse this week to begin the cleaning aad restoration process, she said. THE CLATSOP COUNTY COMM~IONERS told the group that it would have to follow normal zoning procedures to establish a columbariwn. Sbe said the i!roup also plans to file the site for registration in the National Registry of Historic .Places. ClaASes Offered Classes ranging from how to handle stress to c reative sewing are be· ing offered this summer through the Laguna Beach Senior Citizen Club. Other a ctivities in- cJude physic.al CODd.itioo- iDg, Spanish and a class eallecl "Why Not Like Yourself.•• all offered free to Laguna seniors. Jn addition, free legal aid and property and re ntal assistance are a vailable. Two bridge sessions and a sing·a· long program are part or summer activities. For i.Dformatioo. call 497-2441. ... AK PARQUE ·FLOOR TILE! IEll OUA•Y TU _ ,_ ·--·--IUT6FW'IW RED 'BRIK' TILE • LalT -WY Tl •TAW • TMl LOOI A Fm. • IM*I '"'"·CTI. rr- ~.April at. 1980 DAIL y PILOT A J J AT OUR HOllDA Y INN lOCATION C£ASE - 1EXPIRES f ~ UPTO 50% OFF ON WOMEN'S FASHIONS ACCESSORIES GIFTS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS. TOYS ETC . AT THE HOLIDAY INN SHOP IOFF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT LA PAZ> FIXTURES INClUDED IN SALE Costa Mesa 2221 Harbor Bl. ..... Wllea) 645-1126 Dally 8-9 -Sat. 8-6 -Sun. 9-5:00 P .M. • • l I S1 le \\ n• c R ti fl Ct n 'I tM .. SC 0 Ia th R Al c • AJ2 DAA.Y f'tLOT Thurtdey. Aptll 24 , 1MO '1 oa.oaa aaooa a&WIN ........... .._. Tla e Orana• Co•nl)' Board of ~ dndaM tip yew-old pllftt lot• new ~al av11dDD airport whee It orilerid ltatt m01ben UUa ... &o ct.ea la&o av.U.ba. ,......, ,...... tor • $100,000 l1LM11 of ab~ ..... 8\al \he fed4tral fvnda 1~ are bopUaa '°"· may alreacb lane be-. ... &oceled to other project.a. ~ me,. f'"1Jwr dflay the st&Mly, olftdall aaid. to cbedl Into aval&able fedetal moMJ. IUPftVilOn also direct~ tM Couat1 AdmlnlattaUve Offlc. to nnct •why tt took GSA olflclata 10 1on1 to belle GP federa1 IJ'ant procesa ror the ltudY. upervlaor are under laer.eaaln• PrfflUl"e trom private> aircraft OWMfl to romt up with 1IU!rn.\lvt11 to beAp hlDdlfo 1rowtnc a~ooralavtatlon t.utnc. PiloU of prlvat .. 1lrpl1M1 bave Mid they are ~llll aqueeaed out ol Job.n Waynt AJrport. t"uelln1 tbelr fear• wat 1 reeent hde nl order dlrtrllnt countv 1upervt1e>r1 to al&ow more commerclal airlines to operate out ot John Wayne Airport. ...... IOUth CouM1 alt.I ..,. CClll· tlderatlon are Plue Trablioo. near O'NelU Put and Ocq-ctt Caaa • ..._ mllet e&st.ot El Toro • .,.. Oor'pl a&r base: San Juan creek. GDt mile north ot Orte11 Hithway near .. U CQJOD: Prlma DHcbecba. atar Orte1a K11hway and 14 Pata Road ID Sen .run Capistrano: and Bell CaofOll, ~t DOl'tb of the Ortega .Hilbway ID JUD Caplstrao. tJNDEa PLANS nan oullioed lD May lt?t, lht CIOUllty'a GeMtal Sen14* As .. ey bad ehoMn aix alta to ~ for devtlopmeal aa seneral avlaUoe 11rporU. nio.e alt.el lDdude the Armed P'on:8 ReMrve C..r at lM Alamitos, San JuH <'reek. Prima ~ICbttb•. ~II Canyon. SaDUa,o Can.yoa and P&ano Trabue<> Dana Work Approved BSSIDES ASIQNG 8TAFt' members Oran,e County Supervt.ors have ao- provtld a SS9,9LS contract for repla~· ment ol pavina and the installatioo ot curb8, erutten and s1dewalkl ak>aa a portion ol Robles Drive ln Dana Point. The MCtioD of roadwa)' ~ 11 between Street Of the VIOiet 1.-ertn and Selva Road. Work .tU bestn ID ear· ly May and ls scheduled to be comp&et. ed ln July. • - S29Z,OOO P,._,,rane County Dumps Upgrade OK'd By FaEDEBICK SCBOEMERL °'_.,...."" ..... Faced with wamJ.nca that state regulations for solid wute management are being violated, Orange County aupervison have decided to spend $292,000 to improve operations at the county's four dumps. According to county General Services Agency · officials, $189,200 will go \.Qward the first. year pay. ment in a five.year program for purchase of four tractor-like compactors that will tightly pack tra.sb hauled to the county dumps. Another $103,000 will pay for five new employees to nm the equlpmenL FUNDS WILL COME from the county's re- serve fund , normally used to cover unanticipated, emergency costs. Supervisors were informed Tuesday ln a re· port that the county Solid Waster Management En· forcemeot Agency. created to monitor compliance of landfill openiUons with stat~ laws, found non· compliance with compaction standards. LEFr UNCOBRECl'ED, according to the re· port, the non-compliance couJd shorten the life of landfills and cause drainage, liUer and rodent con· troJ problems. · Purchase of the compactors and addition or the new employees also was urged in a recent re- port oo landfill operations prepared by the Orange County Grand Jury. Clean Air Easier Breathing Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley is breathing easier these days. Riley, who recently was bo5pit.all.zed for an asthmatic condition, has installed a negative loo generator in his office in the county Hall of Administration. The $500 tabletop unit, ac cording to the manufacturer, s upplies negatively charged electron particles that some re · searchers s ay cleanses the air of unhealthful pollutants. "IT'S A P E RCEPTIBLE rhange when you come in," the 1t1L.n 5th District Supervisor said. "Tbe air bas a sharp, cooler. clearer feeling." Riley's staff also has added two "Tbank you for not s~g signs" in the office of their boss and doors are being kept closed as much as possi· ble to keep out dirty air. The door closures, however, created a separate problem. Aides couldn't. be sure without knocking lf Riley was available. SO, 111.E STAFF also arranged installation of a small light panel above the door to Riley 's office. The lights mean: -Green, come on in. -Yellow, working in office, but available. -Red, keep out. Emergencies excepted. Writings Sought Youthful writers and artists are invited to begin creating manuscripts and illustrations for the Youth Literary Competition at the 1980 Orange County Fair. Leslie llayo and PeJ aY Emerson, co· supervilon within the fair's Fine Arla Depart· ment, say all entries muat be rec:elved by May 19 to qualify for judging. Entry blanks may be obtained by calling 751·3247. MEED HELP? Do-It· Yourself Store ... or Ilene ow ca.pel•I pkz *'"do ltle world BLOCK PLU~ING HEATING 10-DAY INFLAT.ION In.__.& SPECIAL Coddlll L.-p . Good Only April 18 thru April 27 ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS $.~.,~~~ Served with Soup du Jour. baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE IRUNCH I I :30 to l:OO O.the M~ at SCMllh Coast rtao ~ tM.COFOllMf • "-Rnt Le-ftL For,......,..._. cal: 54Ml22 SPRl•G SALE :.l'~ ~,.,., 11FAMOUS MAME LABELS .. WOME•'S WEAR 17 MONARCH BAY PLAZA SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY AT CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY ·sou11 LAIUNA NllUEL BEMR APPAREL • ••••••• .... .,,. ... ,...._··· ....... . . . low• ..• ro•a . ..... ,~~ I ••our ~\ Stalll 1 ! IBlll \ .DRESSES J ' $. , ~. -.10•111, 41j-- HOUIS: I 0:00 to l:JO VISA Ir MASTll CHAME ·------·--- OFF REIULAR RETAIL PRICE All new spring merchandise has been added to our seasonal sale throughout the store. Fight Inflation by taking advantage of this timely sale on our extensive selectlona. One .example: 2 piece dresaea-50% OFF. I .. ~--·-- • -·-........ '"'It:! -.... ,.__....,.._ -·----- ---------..,....._ - THREE DAYS ONLY April 25 Through April 27 SALE HOURS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9·5:30 SUNDAY 12 to t We muat sell many floor samples because of new merchandlae arriving dally. So we offer the following at VE a Y SPF£1AL PIUC ! Listed below are only a few of the many outatanding val .... .,..--... B 0 NITURE Baker raral provlndal bedroom aet; Bombe' dresser with hand carved mirror. king-size carved headboard and matching bomoo' oight stands. $2950 reg. $3952 SALE Henredoa French Provincial Bedroom set; a U stock prices reduced I /3 for this event . . . special orders available at less reduction. Contemporary rattan and bamboo bedroom set by· American of Martinsville; includes ~riple dresser and mirror, king·s1ze headboard and two rughtstands. r.eg. $2209 SA~E $1472 Five·piece Baker be droom sel in beautiful burl,' eighteenth-century English design. Includes large dresser and mirror, two nighL5lands, queen-size canopy bed. reg. S4259 SA LE $300() DINING ROOM FURNITURE 7 PIECE F~b Provincial Dining Room Set; includes 44x72 extension taDJc '41th parquet top (extena.s to HM" - 3 15 1'".?" apron l£'aves>. six wood frame upholstered back chairs in beautiful s triped material. By Henredon. reg. S46.19 SALE $2995 Con temporary 8·piece dlning room set with 6 chairs. 10x60 exlcnaion table and china cabmcL Rattan and · wi cker comb1nat1on with maple solids. bronze/glass inserts in top. r eg. $3305 SA LE $2305 MATCIDNG OCCASIONAL TABLES 'h OFF Thomasville Freocb Provinclal dlnin~ room set includes large double pedestal table and six caoebatk chairs, matching china cabinet. $2795 reg. S4215 SA LE Baker French Provincial dining room sH with oval table, four caneback sidechairs. and two upholstered back arm chairs. r eg. S3568 SALE $2568 IO·piece rural English dining set by Henredon includes trestle extension table. t·t~ht Queen Anne chairs and china cabiney with leaded glass doors and interior Ltghtm~ ~4995 r eg. S7422 SA LE ~ UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Mastettraft sofa contemporary design, loose piUow back, off.white fabric reg. Sl09S SALE $695 Maatercraft s of a/loveseat combination; very fine maUasse in peach color with loose pillow backs and ba nd·tied base by Mastercraft. cl.'1095 reg. s1a14 SALE ~ Royal Coach 78" mallasse sofa.. ~995 reg. Sl695 SALE tIJ Blue corduroy Royal Coach chair with white corduroy welts and buttons ~ 179 r eg. S387 SALE ~ Repossessed wingback chair in blue 1mitalion s uede. reg. $539 SALE $239 Two Royal Coach chairs in golden beige beautiful Schumacher cover . _ SALE ~ Al25 reg. $825 ea. ~ ea . I EVERY LAMP IN STORE REQ.UCED 20%·50% I ALL FLOOR SAMPLE BOXSPRING AND MATTRESSES REDUCED 1,13 (INCLUDES AIRELOOM AND ENGLANDER> Firemen aid a motorcycle driver and his passenger in a Costa Mesa parking lot afte r thei r eastbound vehicle col· tided Tuesday with a northbound car. Cy- cle driver Robert Belanger. 17, of 967 Presidio Drive. Costa Mesa, is reported in stable condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital where be ls being treated for cuts. Hi s passenger, Mark Strayer, lB, of 1706 llarbor Blvd., whe re the accident oc- curred, was released following treatment at the hospital. ., Kid Series At Ubrary :J'he second sen es of programs for children offered th rough the Newport Beach library system will begin May 8. Al the Newport Center branch, 8:il San Clemente Drive, Mother Goose Storytime wall be held e t/ery Thursd ay at 1: 30 p.m beginning May 8. The program is open to children ages 3 to s aDd registration is advised because of limited space. At the Mariners branch, 2005 Dover Drive. the pre·school film series also begins May8at lO a.m • For information, contact cbildren's services coordinator Ryna Rothberg, 640-2177 Silent Screen Actor Dead Funeral services were con· ducted recently for !>ilent screen actor F.dmund Bums who died in his Newport Beach home APril 2 at the age or 88. Mr. Burns s t arr e d i n s ilent movies made in New York a nd Hollywood wlth s uch ac tresses as Constance Talmadge, Beatrice Joy and BiUie Dove. Ue began his acting career un. der lhe name Edward Bums, but in 1922, at the s ugg,e5tion of Cecil de Mille, changed his name to Edmund. Re leaves his widow, Ruth. Burglars Hit Home in Mesa Burglars pried open ;.i s liding and made off with more than SS,300 worth of belongings, pohce reported. Arthur Hokanson told police he returned home about 4:30 p.m. Monday to discover a botUe of s ilver coins, with a face value of s:IOO. miuinR. Also taken. he told ofhcers, were two shotguns, a television set . three cameras and photo equipment, a radio and jewelry. ! Restaurant Safe I j looled in Newport Ne wport Beach police are se,king a thief who opened a locked resta urant safe over the weekend a nd got away with ' I -nearly Sl,500 in cash. The theft was reported at the C-and Cleaver, 1660 Dove St. R.n.aurant employees said the t -thief broke Into the locked restaurant in order lo unlock the cOOlbinaUoo safe. Mesa Officials ~ ~ Muaic Center "' e-ta Ilea Qty Council mem· I ~ bef'I and cit.y aides wW meet e111 Monday in a 1pecial s tudy · settlco wltb repreeentativea of ~; Orsnce County lluslc Center Joe. at city ball. 1 '!'be MllklD wW be at 4 p.m. in •• the Plftll Floor Conference .! Room, accordln1 to llayor , ArleoeScbafer. .l , Car'• Top Stolen ,., A $1.000 hardtop eouertlble .. " Shared Housing Object of Mixer Senior citizens facing housing problems lD the battJe aga.uiat riamg costs wtU gather at an unuauaJ Coeta Mesa.social affair Saturday. .. We hope to see two types of people coming to our mixer," said a s pokesman for the National Charity League lnc. of Newport Beach. "PEOPLE WHO have a ~ or apartmeot they wish to sh are and people who are looking for a house or a partment to move into" The Shared Housing Mixer, complete with refreshments, is scheduled from 9 to 10:30 a .m . at the Golden Timers Ceoter, ll4 E . 19th St. The session for so years of age or older is s ponsored by the Fixe d Inco m e C ons um er Counseling a nd the Golden Timers Cent.er, a project of the National Charity League . SllA&ED HOUSING, termed a "survlvaJ technique" by tbe spokesman, is aimed at tbe elderly person coping with home maint.eoance expense and the one who is aeeking living accom· modaticm wtthln reason. "The main underlying em· phasis ia on financially cutting down the expenses for each person involved," said the spokesman. West of Upper Bay Soccer Players Sign Vp Saturday Prospective soccer players between the aaee of six and 18 wbo live west of the Upper Newport Bay, on Lido ule and the BaJboa Peninsula can sign up Saturday for American Youth Soccer Organization play next fall. Registration will be taken at Ensign Middle School beginning at 9 a.m . It will close al noon. . THE FEE IS $20 for t he first two players in a family and $10 for the third. There is no charge for any additional family mem· be rs. The 1980 seas on runs from September through December. Parents or guardians must ac· company the players and must have with them proof of the player's age, name of the family insurance carrier, the family physician and permissloo for emergency medical treatmeoL For additional lnformatioo, ~~~~~---~~~~~ contact commissioner Don Wolfe, 64&-9527 or registration c hairman Andy McCunniH, 646-5311. WHILE PARENTS are re · gist.ering their youngsters, the soccer players may participale in McDonald's Freeway Youth Soccer Tournament to be held oo the Ensign School field. The tournament involves com. petition between pairs of players io d i1playiog varlou.a soccer sltllla. Tbere ii no entry fee. . Irvine Finn Called Political Tinkerer By IUCllA.RD GaEEN Of .. o..ty ........... Irvine City Councilman Larry Acran bas cbaraed the Irvine Com- pany with covertly tinkering with city politics, citing letters to poten- tial home buyers urgine oppoeltk>o to a building moratorium. His charge came in the wake of tbe defeat of Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido's proposal to halt residmtial dnelopmeot for six months in Irvine. AN l&VINE Company spokesman denied Aaran's aJ. leaat:ion. The proposal failed oo a tied COWlcil vote with lln. Gaido and Atran in favor and council members Art Anthony and 8W Vardoulll qainat. llayor Da¥kl Sills WU abient. Agran said tbe company lent letten out to local realdeata, uk.in,a them to adeDd the CCND· cU meetlnl in CAM they wanted to J>PpoaeJbunontorium. He aid tbe letters were amt at Irvine Company expense bul the COIQPIQ)''• name dicln't 1p. pear on them. about tbe possible impact ol the Gaido moratorium. Perhaps tbeH ktten aboWd have bem MDt to Alran '' Collina aakl. Ap-m emi"DHd • ..._.., lUt tblf ...... are jmt OM fecet ot a eo.wt lntne CompaQJ enc.t todefel& Mn. Gaiclo in ber b6d for ......_._,_3. D MID aTY CouDcil CAD· dldate One Baker bu recelftd an la-ldDd coatrtbuUOD fTom tbe COIDPmlJ. Asrm GDlalned that pollka! coaaullaat ltObeft Nelloe. no ... blnd .,,. tbe 1"iDe Oum· P8117 in 1m to belD wlth M ez. teaalve polltlcar aur!•1 in Jmne, ii now nmniDI Baar'• casnpalp. WlWam~...Wllil ... ...... , .......... .... a eMca1c flD to drown out .._ nolae. It come., be Hid, ha Hu11Unato11 Beacb'a 11eweat watertl'Cllll ......_... He told clty oinciala, city coundl members and Oran1e Couaty Superviaor Uarrlett Wieder' ~ afternooe that hit 11ew Hantlaston Harbour f:t'Z .. :r:'R::~ Res&Mlraa& pa.rkiQC lot. TVaDA rs SPECIAL study session wu prompted when Wri&bt complained lo council members lloDday eveninC about eace11he noi1e from the rest.am'mt P8l'tdDI lot. Several Samet Beach resi- dent.a Mid tMy too bad been bothered by oolae from the restaurant'• cuscomers and by can they claim spW over u.11o their neighborhood. Tbe Red Onion is one of t WO restauraata located in Pete r's l..aoctine. a New Pacific Coast Htcbway deve lopment styled with a commercial and residen· Ual mix. JOHN COPE, projec t manager for the center, ad- mitted developers made a mis· take by building residential units so close to the commercial outlets. .. Unfort\mately, I K~. this is the most expensive restaurant bu.Ut in Southern Calllorrua an the lut five ~ears aod It's really the in spot. " He said the rest4ilur ant has a dance floor that has ~me the "hottest ~re Ill town.·· Wright., who played poruons of a tape he said be recorded one evening near the parkaog lot. said be bas asked the developen. to move tum to a different loca t1on. "I DON'T ICNOW what's gomg on, but they're people goi.nR an and animals wbeo they come out," be said. Cope said he has met with restaurant officials and prom· ised to do what he could to al· leviate the proble m . City of. fi cials said a noise study on the parking lot wilJ be conducted . this weekend. Police Chief Earle Robitaille s aid police hands are t ied because the complex ls private property. "PEltSONALLV I mrNK •l's a temb&e decuuoo to abut ~os ........................ ...... .,dh• ~ ..... ....... .,.., ..... ..... .... 61 I IMllJ ..... oat." Cope aald be hopes bulU... doean't ''burn out" but speculat~ ed that tbe crowda eventuaUJ c OM.YN.OT AU tau runt wtll beeocm MllDr.---••t tltlDt U.. (re1tauMU owwn uw to be &Did tllll& • l'Mtdeall do lwave • r• • here -tb•1 eu be ._. down," said lln. WI ...... -a., have to be lood nel&blton ... State Funds Only N-M to Continue 'Gifted' Classes Tbe Ne•POl't·Meu school diatrirt wtU cootiw lb.._...,~ Minors program next school year, but trus&eea bave,,.... lo..lllMl spending to that allocated by the atate. Sca.ool ...,,..,,.... -. tJcipate st.ate fund.ini of $65 per mentally gifted studmt Mole U.. . 1,620 dillrict children have been kieotlfied u .._ta11y ...... THIS VEA&, THE district got $152 ,5 20 i n s tate allocations for the program. It added S27 ,000 to that tot.al to operate programs at tbe vahous schools. Trustees Tuesd a y ni ght a uthorized a dminis trators a t each school to d e t e rmine Wast YMCA Sets Program For Summer From day camp to mountain ramp to a lwo-week Canadian trap, Lbe Orange Coast YMCA has a vanety of 5ummer pro- gr a ms av a ti ab I e t o I oc a I )'O UD g.slers, Regl5lratJ.oo forthe camp pro· grams wtU be oooducted Satur· day at the Orangl! Coast Y 2:KX.I University Dri ve, Nev.port Beach. from 9 a .m . to 1 pm Childre n an grad es one through SlX m.ay sign up for y . Ktd Camp or Y-Go Ca.m p. Moun· ta1n camps are available for children ages ru.oe to 12. In addition, older youths can reglSt.er for events such as ., two-week trip Ulrough Canad.a, a · bicycle trip from San Luis Obisl>C). a surfing saran. and two trips to the Sierr as. Tbe y also IS offering a Labor Day We8end fam1I~ ramp • For :.iddn1onal 1nfnrmat1on. contact the Y dl fl42-9990 whether llGll procrama w1U be continued at their cam,pmea. Also autboriaed w• a pt,., by "hich pwents max enMll.JMit gifted chUdtto at a scbool oft•· iog • MGM program. Funds granted for -each ebild'a aped.al educ.UO.. would follow him to the ldlool of parata! cboice. THE STMl'B llG• ~ offers 200 mmw... ewic .... io:itruetion weekl.y to q..afted children. However. DOt more than 2 peftelll ol a diltrkt'• st. dents may receive.,_. f_.. A diatrict •s>e*•mu lllled that more than 2~ of~ Newport·Mesa e qmlty as meelally gift.eel students Md the district has •'4Pl»lemmed st.ate Income with d&triet f'Dls lo proVlde traiJWlg for all ol . them. Jn a C06t-<:atting move last month. tn.ast.ees propo.ed cUWn& t.be MGM program next school year. However, pareata ol eldldren participating tn the procram of>. Jected aAd a1kecl tbe aebool board to take what tWlda are available (tom the state to eoo- t inue some kind ol enrlctsn.mt prorrams. 'nlief Get8 Tools Newport Beach carpenter Dooald Kay told police Tueaday a buraJar stole tools valued at Sl.'45 from a home YDder e..- structioo at 222 33rd St. Nitt '>aid UM> bome was locked, but tbe burglar twist ed off the doorknob LO get LDS1de. .... al\d Mom doea Jou.r fa.rd.en fPOW\l Whether it 's about a simple shrub. a sophisticated bed of flowers, or a tasty selection of vegetables, the Daily Pilot's garden page blossoms every Fri- day with handy hints and delightful feature~. • - We 'll give you tips on w hen to plant , J'ihen to prune and wl:J.en to pluck. Our writers also brighten the garden section with interesting features on local people who grow unusual planta or achieve exceptional results. Our crop of stories comes up new every Friday to help you have more success and more en;oyment mth your growing. If your thumb is green, use it to flip to the garden page in Friday 's Daily Pilot. DAILY Pl.LOT ? tqp ... ......w '*°'• ~·y off • JIM Mercedell DO SL. ac· cordial to Newport Beach poUee. Owner Keith Luaq>kin Hid tM M&o WU parked at 1314 z ........ 81..t., wtMn tbe theft ot6aned. "'Ot1JL. INVOLVSMSNT waan't polftlcal, It was lnforma- Uonal," aaid Irvine Compuy spokesman Jerry Collini. "AbOUC 1,fOO ll'Vine realdenta had aiped U..... lilt.a for new homes not yet buUt ln the city. We felt &.be)' Ud a riOt to bow A.,.. uld laformaUoD Nellon NC!9lvecl ..... in tbe .. =of u.. rmne ComPMJ 11 _.a. ty...tullD..._., .... ,.... 642·4321 1-.' BUer takl at • r.-e&n· I I dWatel nlcbt that be baa M¥ef ... tblf aurwy, A1 ---------------------------'"'!""' _______ _, .. _.,,._ ···---····· ··-· .r ....... ------- -------- --- -----... --·--··- OA.JNICSVI LLE. f'l1. (AP) -Frak £4hanl Illar ), an expen on water and envaron m•n&al l aw and • form ~r dean o r lht Unlvenu y of Florid• I •~· c h oo l d ie d Wednesd 1 • ...... ··~ M O! ito•t •• w te.ctC '"-' .. \.,. le AM C.. 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(4 \l\trr\ J•\\w '#lt oo .. 11 of San O•~oo C• •"d M ttrOorf't (.orwn Of C.hlico (~ ~,,,,<,.-. ...., .. ,. f'lf>ld Of' Apnt 1) '~ 1n IM ( f"ittO"t of M<C.orm1t • Mortu•rv l dQUnd 8'-d1'" tnt~mf'nt tollO•fl'ICJ ,u " .. ' ,,,, V•"'• (..f',.,.."ff"rv In h,.u ot Uo1111t~•, dc>n8th>n' nvv bf "'"'°"' to ,,.,., f •..tnQ"'l•C•I ~'"'"' (hur(n, lo1'lun• Mttl\. (• ,_,,. vour t.tYOrtle (,..,.,..,., Y. {O'""'("' Mt)r1u.i;f""V LctOUf'\• H.-.tcr. WALl(Elt lfJI'> t WAlt(f,; , .. "dt-nt o t 1 •. n. c.a P.t" • ..o ••~Y on Ae>rll ?l ~ur""V1Y'f"d t1't ,.._,, ~no W••"ton ,;tntJ 1 ,on· ')tf'P""" Af"ld OouQlrt\ Wl'lill•r C-,.....,YtC _., Wiii ..,.-. f'\f''d Of'\ F-rt tJ-•V •uril 1\, '* tit tt OOAM di P ••• tllf' v.,,...,. MC)f'tUMY CM,,... '"',.,. "'' nt .11 PAit~hc V1rw ~tttl Pd,. fl ... tlt lC V1ew~tUdr¥O•f'~CtOr\ r McCO«Mtat MOaTUAllll S "I LJguna Beach 494·94 15 Laguna Hill~ 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HADO« L.AWK-WT. OLIVE MOl'tuary • c.eme1erv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave . Co~ta Mesa 540-55!>4 IAL TlrUttGUOf'f fUMlllAI. HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa &73-9450 "B CE llOTHUS IB.L llOADW A Y Wo.TUA.IY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH & TUTHILL MOITUAR't' WISTCl.ff CHAP'tL Mortuary • Cromattonr:. 427 E 171h SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 PIHClllOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAaY 627 Main St Hunllngton Beacn 536-6539 ..... , ........ CO&.OMIAL ,.,.....L NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PActftC TIIW .-.OllWPAllK CemetefY Mortuary Chepel 3500 Pac1f 1c v..,, Drive rr:v~h c Weekend Not Always Calm 8 ) Oil. PETE il ST EINCROHN Dear Dr. Stelo crohn: I dread lhl! weekends at hom e. Our children arc grown and aw11y. Only my hus band and I occupy our large house. He Is 50 a nd 1t hard·workang executive He invariably dispenses gl<>Qm which begins on F riday evening. It does n't end until he returns to work Monday morning. Dunn~ th" week he 1s high-spirited and fun to be wilh. But com e the weekend and he mopes. wo rries and make~ life miserable for eac h or us . It's muki.ng me nl'rvoui. Have you any ~uggcs· lions., ltlrs . D. Dear Mr:;. D.: Your husband <and you ) suffer from a common syndrome known as the Weeke nd Blues. Wilham Sa royan was aware of it. In a short piece called "Sunday h. A Hell ." he wrote . "Sun- da y is the da:.· people go q uietly mad. one way or another ·· Nov.. what dOl'S that mean·· For one thing. 1t express~ the truth thul for most people 1t 's a l r} ang task to unwmd from our daily duties We work. ;.d ong at full s peed du ring the week . heavy foot on the accelerator. but don't know JUSl how to gt·nth Jpply thl' br.tkl·s on Wl'l'k<:nd~ VOL"R lll:SBAND. )IRS. 0 ., MISSES the oxy ~n-g1 v1ng energy he finds 1n his da il y work So hl' mopt.'" around the house To ncutrah7.l' o;uc·h ODOCTOR IN THE HOUSE wet-kl'nd dt·pres~1o n 1t makt's S«:-n~t· lo plan your ~ eekt'nd:-. Jhead to fill the void For t·\ampll'. a '-'1c1al l'ng agem C'nl on 'iaturday mght. a mO\'lL' or .short L·ar trip fnc.-Od!> O\'N c1rf Sunda) a r ranging to h:ivc Whatever th1.· r1:m1.·d~. mcntal. ph) :,1cal or t•motiolll:l l. your hu~band nee<b your he lp to over· <'Orne Lhl'!>l' \H't.'kend dt:prN,:-.mn!> You need Lo plan to f1ll th<n.c l'mpt~ hour-.. O't" CO t:RSE. IT'S TRL.E THAT man) men an· qmtt: <'Ontent to bt: left <ilone on weekends so llw) ~JO rc·lax :rnd f('thargl' their battery Thc.·y c11n '>II bac·k <ind rc:;.id . or v.:.itch T V !.ports ror hour., llov. eH·r. .'1'1 r.., D a~ wmr hu~band 1sn 't the I~ pe to l'D}<J~ ~Ut'h lell'>U rl' ror lv.O days each week. bt·tt.N h:u.m to fall the vacuum Keep remembering that ··sun~) 1~ the da~ pcoplt· i;o quietly mad. o nt- v. a\ or anolhl·r 1'1.·1t·l·t111n rt'qu1n·.., at·t1\ e method!. to c;omtu1t IC ... '' EOICALt..Tft:S ' Oear Dr. Steinc rohn: My 72-yt•ur·old fath1.·r has been confu~crJ and deprf'S!:>cd . My f;.imaly Leib me-. ;.ind so d0t:., our dr1C'tor. thal ~uch '>y mptoms arc nfJl uno~ual tn tht· ;.ig1ng l ~n·t there anyth1 n,:? that t"<JO be done l·'-:c·c11t v.:.tll'h him fall da) tu day" -Mr.,.C'. ()c a r Mrs. ( :\t ore Jnd mO r l' we re learning not to pass ore such sympto ms to a ge a lo ne. Many elderly pat ients who seem to be permanently "out in left rield'' can be helped. f or exam~e. at a recent mc.-etm g Ma rc Schuckit. M . D .• professor of psychiatry of the University of Ca lifornia Medical St'hool. has suggested a care ful diagnosis and vigorous treatment of patients with a ppa re nt m enta l p roble m s d ue t o "ger iatric diseases ... Counsehng and d rug the rapy can be used ui the 70S and 80s as we ll as in earlier yea rs. Good mental health mea ns just tha t. no m atter what the patient's age. Don't 1nvar1ably blam e 1t ':'on t he arteries." Or. Schuckit s aid. "WC' as a society tend to assume that confu!.1on tn the elde rly is a natural cond1t1on whe r eas 1t m a}' b e ca used l)y a i;mouldcring infection. by some medicut1on. hy O\'l:'ruse of alcohol. e tC' • • • Unl~s treated early. <1nx1et) ma) becomf' a fixed d1scai:.c. ~;.iys Dr. Steanc rohn in his booklet . '"What To Do For Chronic Anxiety .. For a copy v. rile to him at Box l560. Cost;,i Mesa 92626. enclosing 50 cents a nd a stamped. ~elf·:iddresscd envelope P UBLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE N· .. SH NOTICE 0 ' TltU~HEll SSALE r '> NO "°89& • '4Alt0 NAL ... M (A1(AN rtll[ INSUAANCE (QNPANY "' ouo, •O- p0onf~ Tr~!~ llf'clt• '"' f<>llOWW>q O"'•trl!H;(I,,....., 01 lru'>I. Wll.l !>Ell Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH( "'G"E~T 8100£1'1 FON (ASH •P•"a~ .. tlt hmt' of \6f~ '" t•wtut "'OMV of 1~ Un•lf'cl Sl•fttl •Ii "9M, 1111e •no int••e\I <onwffd to -now llelO l>Y •I_. W.O °"" OI Tn.\I 1n I"" P'-1Y Neretnef~f °'"''°"' T AUSTOfl ... RTHUA J. SAl'K.HCZ, " \lrlQI .. m•n •"0 AlJ.FI EO P r a VLOR ~ """'"''",.'"'"' '"-' ... J01ni l •n•n•~ 8ENEFICIAPY AON ALO G l(E, •\,in.QI~ ~Mn AK°'11ea J~ 7'I 1'1'1 "\ •rt\lt NO •4'11 "' -IJ110 • .,... )SO. o4 ()I tir ••• Ar-coro' 1n t"f' ofhtf' o• •~ Rf\'COfOf'f ot Or.tnc)f" C.OUntv \dtO ~o of 1'u'\t at-Yr•bf>'\ tn.-t0How.1no 0'004"' ,, • L.-t!t-....PMJh1 '"'"'t'\t 1n ttnO to Lot l Of Tt~O ""'1 .t\ Of>t mtlO t('(Qr~d 1n 800 .. 1IO J.f~<; 1 .. 1& 11\(.tU\IV" Qt M t\ c~lf•n~ ~P'\ 1n ltw ottt(.-o• tM (oun1, Jt~oro.r Of ~u" Coutih 76.S? A•\\..,000 \lr•~t N"wbOrt At-,.c.h. (_.11torn114 flf tt ''"~' •dof•\\ ttr fOmmM ~\tQnAtH)n t\ \ihO#n .tOt'twf M -.ttr tAnh 1\ Qn,.,n '"to 11\ 'n-rnoi. t•N>\\. or (0,,,( tl"lie\\' fnt:1 bll'twofu·11trr "~' ,,.,d o,....o ut f tu\t. by '""\Oft Of 4 Or,.4t P\ or dltt .. vlt tn '"" OOhq•IM)n\ \'"(.utf'O '""'•Or ""'~IOfOf'( .. .-.(utH ...no *'•lff'ft'O to tnft une)flo"tQnM! • wr1t1Pn O"'' t•r•Uon o• OriauU -O..m•!l<I tor \.II• • ..., """""" not•<f' of bfrMn M'O ~ .,_.( llOft 10 <•u"" 11141 -"IQM<I 10 VII •~•0 property to ••ll•fV '""' OC>hCl•llOn\, .no ,.,..,~_.,,., '"" ul\Oe<$1Qn..:t c ••m•cl Volunteer s --------------!'MIO no!lu OI .,,_" -OI ~• .. lion IQ Request e d Parents or La guna B e 1 c h Hi g h Schoo l senior studenl5 are seek· i ng volunteers lo he lp with Otis year's se nior a ll ·nig h t. p a r t y , scheduled June 12 at the school. l'tCTtTIOUS I UStllllH " rocorOtO Jafl""'' 11 l'lto •\ 1n\lr llAMll STATEMlllfT NO. !W } In -1~. IMO<' .... Of T lie tollowlno penon h 001no b\ISI· H id Ofll< ~1 Rt<orlH neu •• Selcl \elf' will tit -· Dvf w tf"'>uf 8 ENWAY'S Pl.UMllHG ' HOME (,Ov•nent., .......... .,. ·~-u"' ,.,,. FIEPAIAS, 11'0 CNrlHIOI', Go•t• pllecl, '~If"•· PCK .. U IM, Ot Mu•. C4tllfom4• m1' en<um llfMKtt, to Pav I~ , • .,,.1n1119 111099< eenw.ty, 1110 Cflertetton, t>rln<IPel wm of 1N note hi -ureo Cott• M41W. Calllotftl• ~ .,, wlcl Otecl OI T•llM. Wjtfl ,,,..,ut a\ Tiii\ 11161iwu '' conOucted l>v en In-In w lo Ide...-. '""'en<u. II en,, cllvldu•I. vnot• Ille ..,..,,, ol wlO OMO of Tru\I, A09tt 9"1wtv fen, <!>MOU end u~n\H OI 111e Tiii• ~ we• 11i.o wllfl fN TriistM ....i of Ifie tru\1' crHlff .., '°""'' ~ of 0.•"9e c-tv Of\ ulct °"°°' T<Vtt Apr II n , 1'90. Seid wie will.,. ,..lcl on 1tr10.v. M•y ,, ... 1', 1'90 et 11 '00 AM et 1M Office OI Putlll ..... OrMIOt CoHt O.ity PllOI. T 0 St r¥1<t (Ol'llU nv. l •fl' t i •• 1•,Mey1,l,1S,"9 I ..... Amerl<• T-, SU!te 1110. OM CllY ..,...,_ .... _0r-._. '91tton1141. Pt1BLJC NOTICE Tbl.I year 's theme ls ,,,, "Around the World in ~11....~=====~~ the 80s," and activities Include food, c asino '1tCTifious •UllNllH llAMll ITATWM•NT Tiie fotlowlnO .,._'°" I\ Clolllt t:KHI· • At IN time ff t11e lfliti.t 111*1< .. Mfl .. ""• ...... tllt ..... ...,_,. Of fN ullll•ICI II.ti~• of Ille ol>ll .. tlOft *"'" w tM..,.,,. Cletcrltled Cletd ol trun •M M11ma!ed <Otl\. HPelllH, ellO H lleMet I• U 1',J10.11 ••••• .. , ef ~u~ &~ &•mn .. _a_tortune t.ellea:.• r1m,~~ 1'AIAfllT COMPANY. 11 .. , Calm reader, lWO dance COlllnt An nut, l elbU l\lel'td , d nd I hi C.lltornle'Ntt an 1 a a m ar ac c..-11 ,._ Te"""'"· 11•·' '°'""' band. A¥t11vt .... .....,, I H <ll, c;.111o•nl1 For lnlormaUon, call ~:1, .,.,.,,." 1, c.ondll<tt0 • ., t 11 ,,.. Dor la La derma n at 01w1d11••· 494 7978 (1911C11 A. T etll'lltft Oeted AorM i.. 1• NAflOHAl.AMEflltCAN TIT1.E IHSUltANU : C.0 ._ Mid T rvttft, ly: T 0. SCfltVl(I! CO • """" ty. LI,.,,. MeYH . 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A Norfolk County Superior Court Judge sentenced Paul V. Hea· ly. 32, ol Holbrook to a suapended term oo a charge of leaving the scene of an accident as .. well. Fired as a Boston police officer alter his conviction two weeks a10. Healy atill faces charges ol possession of marijuana. His lawye~t. Frank McGee, told tne court Tired of trafOc jams! Doa't ferget to cbeck wttb wa about our free llome deUvery .ervlce. GOURMET MARKET MORNING FRESH PRODUCE SoAmerlcaaBuaaas ............ 31beforate DELANEY Farm Fre8b Spinach ................. Z9C bu; Local Large Romaine Lettuce ....... 3k ea. . • .. Ruaeet Potatoes · ·" .... · · · · .... · · · · · · · ltc lb. BROS SEAFOOD New Crop Brown Onions . . . . . . .. s Iba for 1.00 • · Potted Fresh Mama Dally . . . . ........ l.H ea. S 5 9· 8 lb· · FRE H Swordfish .... . . .. . . .. .. .. . • • DELANEY'S HEAT ~ND EAT F cgreat to bar·b-<i or broil baste with lem6n butter' Chicken Pot Pie ................... t. 79 ea. F resb Dangepess Crabs .. . . . . . .... littlb. Beef tbeese Enchiladas with Rice . l. 79 ea. 1 cleaned and cracked at no extra char11e 1 • Sirloin Tips with Buttered Noodles.. L79 ea. Crab Claws from Mexico ... · ....... Z.98 lb • USDA INSPECTED AND GRADED 1fully-cooked. ready-to-eat. full of meat• PRlME&TOPCHOICEBEEF. UQUOR DEPARTMENT Amerku Spring Lamb, Zaeky Fresll Delaney's Private Label Si I lD'=aJ ~· FrHh Eu&en Gnla·Fed Porlcz _ lb Chablis or Vin Rose c 750 mil •. l.lt r o • •P nvasts · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ·-· Monte~Vlneyard Classic Wines . Rump Roasts ......................... 2.98 lb. Dry ..... Red Ro"'* 3""' z 85 E of tbe Round Ro '5 Z.98 lb .....::. • · '"' irei ""'' · · · · · · • ye as · · · · · · · · · · · · · · " RlunJ&e Lambruaco 1reg 2.991 1so mil. %.3t A •it • ..._.. that Healy, who bolds a t tentfon Gett er -Distinguished Service London Broll (thick cut> .............. 2 .98 lb .. Ola Bmbmlll lrilb Whiskey lqt • •.••••... 19 ... Top1locmd S&eak ..................... Z.98 lb. c-by a-• b .,.. • 30 can Ua&.ed cats are boodelsi ~ores °'"""'c 1,. 1fth 1 s.ss . . . . . . lqt 1 v. Cross. ran through The legs of an elaht·year-old contestant in the Lamblast lambchops heavy enemy fire to toss contest caught tf\e attention oC this young man when she lifted her a weapon to the trapped Tbll ad effedln Wed. <t/%3180 lhru TIM'S. 412'/IM> dress and turned a circle ln 'Jrder to let the judges see her legs . The ambassador during the Lamblast, a yearly lamb festival in San Angelo, Tex .. drew over Viet Cong attack on ~e 1-00 persons who not only sampled the cooking but competed in dif. American Embassy 10 f erent games and contests the 1968 Tet offensivP DELAllEY'S -Record Firm Jobs Listed By JOYCE I .. KENNED\ ~ar Joyce! I am l3 and planning my career. ' -.-Id like to work for a rtt0rd company. Wbat eol&ld J do? -T.C P., Norfolk. Va. "How to Gt't a Job in a Record Company When Your Brother Isn't a Rock Star. 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The photography in· structor rigged this pedal·powered generator to provide electricity for darkroom lab, and students take turns toward fin al exam. Refund Mil.WAUKEE <AP> HopinC to avoid 1ll ef. ft-cu trom't.he economic alump, • Milwaukee urea dentilt I.II offer1n1 patlen&.a a $10 refund for t>ach person they refer lo him. Thu dentist, Richard J Uoeslerman of sub- urban Glendale, said problems such as infla· l100 and rising mortgage costs have meant "prac· laces are falling orr for a lol or dentlsts." and den· t1sts have been devising various t ypes o r dis· counts to help boos t bus iness. "I am just trying to do something different than the others.'' be said. Hts letter to patients was bead.lined "cash re· fond" and offered the $10 payment for each person referred to him for teeth cleaning. He charges $18 for cleaning an adult's teeth. I loesterman offered to pay the $10 directly to the person making the referral or give it to a charity or that person's choice after the new ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-pat1entb~paid~s bill. Sex Guide Workshops Canceled SAN DIEGO (AP> -Foes ol a new guide for sex education teachers in California claim victory after cancellation o r workshops in Fresno. Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara and San Diego counties. But a legal counsel for the state Department or Education said the controversial guide. artcr bean~ revised this summer, wlll still be published. THE GUIDE TITLED "Education for Human Sexuality" has been circulated in draft form. Thomas M. Griffin, the agency's counsel, said that further workshops were cancelled because enough public comment had been received. A laW8uit filed by fundamentalist Christ.Jan groups in San Diego claims the gwde could lead to sexua l promfscuily and make the state a party to stahlt.ory rape. IN ONE PLACE. the proposed guide s uggcsL-; that students from 12 to 15 he taken to "a local drugstore Co check the ava1lab1hty of cOntraccp tave products ·· ··we will still be asking for a permanent in· junction against the guide and giving support for content change," said Nell Segraves, representio& one group. · A similar suit has been filed in Sao Bernardino County and one reportedly is planned m Humboldt County. where pubh c protest forced cancellation or a March 11 workshop. Energy R estrict e d BANGKOK. Thailand IAP> The Thai gov· e rnmcnt, becking to avoid a nallonwide power blacko ut, bas announced an energy·savin~ package to curtail e vening televi..s100 programs a nd restrict the operating hours of ... tores, restaurants, c lubs and theaters. 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The Sonics ma1 wander around lookint •ll&hlly lost when they take tbetr "home noor" for Frida)' DlCbt's third game of the best-of ·seven playoff.a, tied 1·1 following the Lakers' 108-99 victorJ Wednes- day at tbe Forum. DOWN TO TBSla third cho ice ol an arena after being pre-empted from tbe Klncdome by the Seattle Marinen and from the Seattle Coliseum by an ice sbow, the defending NBA champk>o Sonics will host game three in the Univers ity of Washington's Hee Edmundson Pav1Uon. "We haven't played lo Ed· mundsoo in 10 years," said Seat· tie Coach Lenny Wilkens. s~nday's fourth game of the Western Conference finals will also be held in Edmundson, which, with a capacity of around 8,000. seats some 32,000 less than might be expected In the Kingdome. • D.ily ............ llry 0..-, ,......,_ • KAREEM ABDUL -JABBA• was the big man for the La.lters as they squared the series, scor· JAM~ WILKES (RIGHT) APPLIES PRESSURE TO THE SUPERSONICS' JOHN JOHNSON. Kison: .Awesome 'Off-speed Stu ff BLOOMINGTON, Minn. <AP) -"It was the only bad pitch be threw all af. ternoon," said Angels' catcher Tom Donohue after battery mate Bruce Kison bad la.t a no-hit bid in the ninth inning of a 17-0 victory over the Min· nesota Twins Wednesday. Twins' leftfielder Ken LandreauX'I lined Kison's pitch into the left field cor· ner for a double with one out in the ninth inning lo apoll lbe no-bit bid ••1 TlllED TO GET Landreaux out on a slider," said Ki.son. "It got up and away." Klson. the former Pittsburgh Pirates' right-bander, who signed a free agent contract with the Angels for $2.4 million during the off season. posted bis first American League victory with the sparkling shutout performance. · "He overpowered us with his off. speed stuff," said Twins skipper Gene Mauch, wbo said he's seen Kisoo throw harder in the National League. Kison, 1·2, wasn't perturbed about los· ing h.is second no-hit bid in less'than a year .. A NO·RITTER would have been nice, but if you've got to lose one, that's the way to lose it." said Ki.son, refer· ring to Landreaux's line drive double. The 6-4, 173-pound Kison wasn't so nonchalant last June 3 when he missed a no·hitter against the San Diego Padres oo a controversia l call. The b1t. by the Padres' Barry Evans, broke up that effort -also with one out in the ninth l.nning. "Both one -hitters were similar." said Kison. "I stayed ahead of the hitters and got them to hit a lot of ground balls." Kison said the no-hitter was on his mind throughout Wednesday's game. "IT'S PRETTY HARD not to be aware of it," sald Kison, wbo struck out one and walked four. "I was aware It was broken up and didn't dwell on it long when I knew I bad another batter coming up. "This situation was a lot easier to handle than last year's because it was a clean base hit." Other than Landreaux, the only Twins to reach base during the game were Roy Smalley, Mike Cubbage and Hosken Powell. Cubbage and Smalley each walked twice and PoweU got to second base in the third inning oo an overthrow by Angels' third baseman Todd Cruz. . AL COWENS and Fred Patek, both acquired from Kansu City ln the ofr. season. each contributed three hits in the Angels 17-hit barrace off fiYe Min- nesota pitchers. Rookie ript.bander Terry Fettoa. who allowed four runs in just t~ oC an inning, took the loss and dropped to 0-2. The Angels. aided by four Twins' er· rors, scored rour rum in lbe rant i.nning. then added one in lbe secood. two lo the fourth, three in the seventh. and com· pleted tbe rout with seven uoearwd runs in the runth. The Angels are idle tonJg!lt and opee a three.game series m Seau.&e Fnday. I.QI 31 points and eoUe4;tlq II n- bounck. Guards Norm NbaD and Earvin "Malle'' Jobmon added lt points each, and Jamaal Wilkes bad 18. GUI WU.llama led SeatUe with 24 poiDtl. Dermil JobDIClll bad 20 ·and Lonnie SbeltoD 15. Fred Brown, wbo scored 34 po6ata in the opening pme. bad 14. While both coacbel and most of the players 1enera1ly play down lbe "bomecourt advan- taee," WlJ.keoa, wbo9e Soniea won lCJl.10'7 Tuesday D1&bt. M · mitted after 1ame two that be was bappy lo depart Loa An1eles with the aeries even.. ... FEEL GOOD with a split, although we certainly would like to have·won two bere," be said 1'The Lakers played well." Laker Coach Paul Westbead, crediting "contagious energy" for the Lakers' victory, said of the upcoming two games: ''If we're going to be champions, then we must win on the road. Really, we 've reached a level now that the bomecourt doesn't mean a lot etther way. It's pure math to say that we're come to have to win in Seattle." The math ls simply that if the Laken lose the third, fourth and slxth games in Seattle, it's the Sonics 4-2. THE LAKEKS looted much s harpe r in the n ationally televised game two than they bad ln the opener, man.aging to cut down dramatically on mi. takes . They tumed the ball over Just 12 times, including twice in tbe second balf and aooe in tbe ~ quarter. Tbe Sonia, wbo rallled from an ll·poi.nt deficit at the end of three qurten to wit.bia three before the Lakers pulled away again. bad 2.4 lW'110ven. ••we tl.nal.ly IOt our fut break going, .. saicf Westbead. •·1 thought It was a better game than the first one. Believe it or 1 not, I think Seattle played bet· ~· ter." The fifth game Is scheduled in Inglewood next Wednesday. Ir necessary, game s ix will be played May 2 in Seattle, with the f final game at the Forum May"- The winner plays the Boston· Philadelphia series winner for i lbe NBA cbampioosbip. I l Burls Shutout Strikers Doi• On I Goltz Starting To Earn His Pay LOS ANGELES (AP> -Dave Goltz came to the Los Angeles Dodgers with enough credentials to land a six·year, $3 million contract out of the free-agent market. But in his first two starts, both l oss es, the 30-year-old rigbthander was tagged for 19 hits in 13 and ooe-third innings. .. NATURALLY, I was unhappy witb those first two starts, giving up all those hits," Goltz said. "I wanted to go out and do well." ' Goltz fmally earned his flnt victory as a National Leaguer Wednesday night, pitching the Dod1en to a 4-0 victory over San Francisco. It was the Dod1en' fourth straight win, three over the Giants, who haven't scored a run against Los AngeJee in23ioninga. "The momentum of the club winning, and being around the guys more· and more have helped me relax," Golu said after bis sis-bit victory. SAN raANCl8CO manager Dave Briltol was vis1bly µpeel followiq bis club's fourth lou in fl ve starts. Tbe lmt Ume San Fraoclaco ANOIBER GEM SIGNS Jf'ITH UCI The UC Irvine basketball traln, with B11l M ulli1an con· dudin1. Just keeps cbu11ia1 aloaC • all·.11.iMloo Conference forward Ranier WWI ls the IDOlt recent addition. Wulf, from Cltru1 Colle1e. al&Ded a ~er-of ·intent Wednel· day, malina him 'tbe seventh recruit broulbt in by 11u1u1an. Wulfth-~ attended Bishop Amat aftl'aced lt.5 pa6ata and 1lx rebound• thl1 past HUOD for Qtnll. scored was in the fourth inning of a 4·3 loss Monday night, which was roUowed by a four-hit shutout burled by the Dodgers' Don Sutton Tuesday night. "I know we're a better hitting club than we've shown," Bristol said. "I'm very concerned about it." But he's probably more con· cerned about some fielding lapses by the Giants. "l'VE SEEN some plays the last two nights I haven't seen in 30 years in baseball," Bristol said. He was particularly Irked by a play in the fourth i nning Wednesday night. Jack Clarke made a catch in right field and it looked like he could easily dou· ble Bill Russell with a th.row to first. But Clark didn't throw because no ooe was covering the base. The Dodgers took an im· mediate 1-0 lead again.st loser Ed Whitson, 0.3, in the first in· ning. Den-el Thomas, wbo took over at second base when Dave Lopes suffered a bruised thigh in a first-inning col.JU\on, singled and stole second -one of four stolen bases by the Dodgers. Thomas eventually scored on a sacrifice fly by Reute Smith. STEVE GA&VEY sin1led home Rudy Law in UH-third in· olng for a 2-0 lead. Rookie cen- ter-fielder Law bad opened the inning with a bue hit, then stole second, bl• ninth cooaecuUve 1tolen base without beiDI cau1bt. Tbe Dodgen added two UD· earned runs la the fourth iDDinl when an error by flnt bueman Mike Ivie opened the lanlat. Rookie catcher Mike Sci0eda'1 aacrtflce Oy produ~ t.he flnt run ol the innlnl· Then Law, wbo had two ot the Dodlen' 10 bJll, lmoeked in t.be second. Golt1 struck out four and walked four in pltchin1 bJa •Ulh career shutout. - NIM. NtNCTION -Aacel pitcher Bruce Kilon ftrea a strike durbll bil one-hit lhuiout ln Minnaota Wednet· . day. Kilon carried a no-hitter into the ninth inn1q before Ken Landreaux bl'Qke lt up with a double. • - • ._ -· ... l.i Surf Explosion Comes Too Late By CtJllT SEEDEN OI • CMil'f ...... SYfl Peter Wall wanted another 15 minutes. The California Surf coach watched bis team overco~ 60 m inutes of fruitless soccer against the highly -touted Fort Lauderdale Strikers by slicing a 3-0 deficit to 3·2 with just under eight minutes left in lbe came. "It's just unfortunat.e th.at it wasn't unW the last 2S to 30 minutes that we started to put things together," Wall said after the Strikers withstood the late Surf surge and beld on for a 3-2 North American Soccer Leape verdict Wednesday ni1ht at Anaheim Stadium. TBE SU&P CAME Into the game fully aware that Fort Lauderdale_Could kill .Y.9U with its international cast oi stand· outa. And for 80 minutes, the Striken lived up to lboM expec. • lations. Only another patented buder by Steve Moyen and a penalty shot I081 by Gerry lqram ln the final 10 minutes 1ublrad.ed from ~sharp playmatiQs by the off-.e-m.iDded Striken. POST IAVDE&DAU wasted little time in scorin&, but it w H D 't lea1ue-leadia1 scorer Ray lludloD or former German Fint Dl.taioa HOriaC cbamp Gerd Mueller wbo CODDeded. R atber, it was Steve RalbovK)', a U.S. cltilen wbo 1eored b1I fint 1oal lD four yean at tbe J:a mart. Tbe Strikers made it 2.0 wbea Teofllo CUbWaa eoGDeCted at tbe 19:37 mark ~ a11i1t1 from Eduardo Banvallet and Rudloe. It WU Cublllaa' fourtb iM1 of tbe ...... WREN IR1D80N ftnally did find tbe blck of the net at tbe M : 27 mark for his fifth ICMl ol lbe year. the Surf fruat.ratiom were IDOUlltJnl. Gerr1 tn1ram flnally awakened tbe crowd ot 1.357 at the 72-mlnute mu k when be ap- peared to score, but offside wu called. But the nullified goal and SU~ stitution of Axel Newmann and Manny Neves seemed to inject new life into the Surf. NEUMANN AND NEVES were credited with assists on Moyers' header at the 80:20 mark, and the Surf then trailed. 3·1. Two minutes later, Ingram was awarded a penalty shot. and be promptly blasted a abot off the olllltretcbed bands ol Striker . goalie Steve 7.erbuaen and iD&O the net to slice the lead to 3-2. · ''WREN YOO PLAY a team Uke thls. you doo 't lblak about stopplna qy one player because everyone ls always on the -.. • tack. On the other side ol the • coin, they're weak defemi~.· We should have attacki'cl earlier," Wall noted. •. • • While tbe Strlken beld Oil for their fifth win in six outlap, tbe Surf's late rally wasn't waat4d.• lmllted Wall. "lf you lOlle, 3-0, ft'• kind ol • downer. We've 1ot a 1•m• ewn-·. inl up Saturday <•lalnat Sul ... Ue>1 and we maaqed to ~ . bier; bere ..._ tbe eblpa .... dowu. We're OD a upper' aow.;: Wall added. •·' ANGELS RECALL SUN CUBURN The Antell annoaaced WedneldQ tbe1 wen nea1Ma1 catcblr 8ta Cllbarn from lllelr· Salt Late CltJ farm elub to replaee tbe IQJ1lnd 8rtu J>owa.- lna OD tbe l'Olter. f• ' llen R«tenmand, ·~ wbea Dowabll wu II~ wlll retara to 1111 Aaiell coacblq past. Dowa&a1. wbo •uffend • fndared left ..... tut 1aDU7 ID OMl•d, 11 •· ~to be out of Mtiaa for two moaU.. . . .. ···---·--·-.. ··---· ---··-___ ... __ _ Thuraday, Apnl ~. llllO AP..,.._. CENTER OF STORM -Marathon runner Rosie Ruiz walks with Steve Marek. president of the Suburban Road Runners Club of Westchester. N.Y , in New York City Wednesday. . ·. Ruiz Gets $1,000 Offer To Run Marathon Again From AP Dispatches • whether Rosie Ruiz really won the women's NEW YORK -As suspicion g rows over m :: :· d1v1sion of the Boston Marathon. the Dally News -s ays it will put its money where her legs are. orfer· 1ng her $1.000 to run the distance again and come within a h&lf-hour of her time. There have been allegations Ms. Ruiz did not run the rull distance in the marathon Monday. Spectators have said they !>aw her emerge from the crowd about a half mile from the finish. Her time for the 26-mlle-385-yard race was 2 hours, 31 .•. • minutes. 56 seconds. Jn today's edition, the Daily News said, "we're putting our money where your legs are," as a gesture of "good fatlh." ''All right, Rosie We believe you, honest we do .. • · • • Let's show those Beantowners and the rest of the world that you .. a New Yorker. beat 'em lair and square .. Give us a • .. •. call. Rosie ... In an interv1ew with The New York Times, meanwb.lle. the 26-year-old runner said, "I don't have to prove anyUuog to anybody. I'll prove it when I want to. And I will." She also s aid she had r~eived special medical and legal .... ·permission to run last falJ's New York marathon, the only • other race she has run . because she had had two brain opera· tions. She said a benign "tangcnne -size" tumor was removed 1n 197J. and she had a second operation in 1978, both performed in Florida by Dr. Federico Marrero. •• , Marrero told the Times that Ms. Ruiz' medical problems had been solved "I think forever." The nature of her illness "as not disclosed. f Did Ruiz Talk About a S«."a•? ·~ ~eanwhile writer-jogger Marty Craven m -.,1 y~ in today's Wilmington CDel.> Morning News th.it he'~ "po'i1llve" Rosse Rwz is the woman who t:i lk cd with him about a scam for winning the race - \\ 1thout nsnn1ng 1t. J\s he was jogging with a woman in New York's Central Purk last month. Craven says they discussed how to win the marathon without running the 26-plus miles, the Morning News reported. "She was a runner and I was a runner. She isn't bad- looksng, so I fi gured I'd start a cooversation," Craven sa1cL .. J\fter we talked for a wMle she told me she bad quali11ed ror :-Boston." Craven. author of a book on the Kennedy assassination. ~aid he didn't believe her because he didn't think she looked like a runM!r -----fl-•~ •I dw Da•----- Jolln Naber, gold-medal-winning swimmer. after saying be reels sorry for U.S. athletes who wlll be unable to compete ln the Olympics because or ~ boycott· "Amateur alhJet.es in this country do not feel appredat· ed. They have been training, some or them up to 20 years. for the opportunity not just to w1n Olympic medals, but to compete .·· Dr. I ~raf~• 011 C~lflr• Plfil.ADELPfDA -~ once said that m televisioo instant replay was irivent.ed for Julius Erving. Erving does.something that you see and don't believe. 1'beo you see it oo Instant repl.ay and still doo't believe it. That's what happened Wednesday rug.bl as "Dr. J" scored 28 polnts, 22 in the secood half. to trigger the 76ers' 99-97 victory over the Boston CelticS ln a National Basketball Association semifinal game The next game will be played here Friday night. with the Sixers leading the playoff series. 2-1. Erving had a subpar first half. scoring just six points. He spent some lame on the bench as the Celtics took a 47-45 halltim,. lead. Jn the dressing room during lo- termtsSton ErvLOg gavt' himself a siient ERVtltG pep talk. "I'm going out there and give it my best shot." Ervl1lg !>a id he told hlm~lf. "I'm going to play with recklesl> aban· don. I'm gomg stronger lo the basket." True to b.imseU. Erving took over. I le scored 12 in the third period as ~ 76ers shot 64 per cent. It waso'l just the polnts Erving scored, but the way ht: scored them. lie bit jumpers. slam dun.ks, layups, drove between defenders as ir they were invtSible. When the final statistics were calculated. Erving had hss 28 points. 11 rebounds, seven assists and five steals. And h~ had the sellout crowd of 18.276 in hysterics. Ofppi~ Atltlele• Sitt Gorer11•en1 A group or 19 Olympic hopefuls have filed a • class action lawsuit against the U.S. Olympic « ~ • Commit~ seeking to reverse the committee's de· c1s1on not to send a team to the Summer Olympics in Moscow. The swt. filed in Washington. D.C .• says the USOC caved an to political pressure from Presideat Carter when it voted . . . China's Olympic Committee decided not to send alhJet.es to the Moscow Olympic Games unless Soviet troops withdraw from Afghanistan by May 24 ... Coach Herb lk'oob.. wboee U.S. Olympic hockey team woo the gold medal at the Winter Olympic Games, s ays boycotting Moscow "would hurt the Russians so bad that they'd pull out of Afghanistan in a month." ... Tbe West German govern- ment, declaring the Olympics cannot be isolated from world e vents. called oo its national committee to boycott ... The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation says it bas dropped plans for radio and te levis ioo coverage o( the M05COW Games because of the Soviet inva.stion or Afghanistan. • SPORTS BREAK I BOATING Padrf! Ta~• Otaf Ad tor tt'orlc SAN DIEGO -In the classlfied ad.5 of local • newspapers Ls this one: • · "Padre baseball player wants part-tlme employment to supplement income. Collete educa- tion. Willin1 to work. Prefer PR-type employment. Need houns tailored to baseball Kbedule but would quit bueball for rigbl opportunJt y." The advertlaemeot was ~ by Ed Gottlieb, tbe qeat representtnc shortstop Onie Smith of tbe San Die&O Padres. Last week, Gottlieb announced that Smith was belnc paid leas than $40,000 an.oually and mllbt have to take a ''leave o( absence" this summer to pay otf creditors, wbo l.Ddude Gott· lleb. Ballard Sm.Jlh. preside'lll ol the NatiooaJ League baseball club. said today that bis starting 5bortatop wu paid m ,ooo lal!t year and has been offered a raise. Rut Smith said Ozzie's pay would stop during aa.y .. leave" wtule baseball as going on. .sa.p .. " Safi• No to C~fflr• Ralph 8amP50G. the 7-4 UnJVers1ty of Virginia Ill freshman. has turned down l~ Bost.on Celtics' most recent cootract offer. ·· 1 want to stay in school." Sampson said ... Football player· turned·bo1er Ed "Too Ta1J " Jones is negotiating a new con- tract to return to the Dalla.s Cowboys, according to published reports ... Bntish skater Robi8 Coaabu will t\arn pro- rcss1oo.al at the eod or this mooth, the Olympic a.ad European I r hampton announced Wednesday . . Fereee Para.d or Hungary broke tbe world Javelin rttOt"d with a th.row of~17-6 dunng a track meel held s.n prep.a.rat.ioo for the Moscow Olympics. The old mark of :n&.u was held by fellow Hungarian Mlldo!t Nemet.b .. Eastem Mlcblgan'1 Gary BuUen pulled away in the final evet'lt and woo tbe Drake Relays dttatbloo. becom!Ill! the fi.rst collegian to do so in eight years ... Oefeodmg ctiampioo Joe Sclmeider 1liOfl the Penn Relays decathJoo with 7,465 powts .. The people who run the Superdome expect that Segar Ray Leoaard will an- nounce soon that be v.·all defend his World Boxing CowlclJ welterweight champioostup an New Orleans against &obel1o Ouraa Jwie 20. Other citu.-s bidding for the bout att Las Vegas. Montn?aJ and Houston ... The first fuiancial hurdles in the Larry Holm~·Mnammad AU WBC heavyweight title fight Ill RJo de Jansero in Jul) 1>4ymeots of the guarantees by the promoter reportedJy nave been cleared ... Former L'niversaty of Antona football Coach FraU Ku.ab bas aban· doned plans for a $10 million suit agaUl.St Rick Lynch because the drag stnp promoter bas terminal cancer. "We sti11 think he "as a very important cat.air.it m the firing of Kush," said K usb 's attorney. Harry Cavanagh, "but refibng the swt against Lynch Just wouldn't make any sense from a dollars· und-cents standpoint." T~Ka.dio T\': :'l:o events schedull'd RADIO: Ra~cball San 1-~ranc1sco al Dod,::er'i, 7 30 pm .. KABC <790 > 1\ Wild an~ Woolly Race Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN Over 650 Yachts Vie for Trophies By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly ................. Twenty-three perpetual trophies are at stake m the sometimes wild and woolly Newport lo Ensenada yacht race, which this year has drawn more than 650 bidders for the right to have their oaips engraved on the kudos. -~'Recipients of the perpetuals must sign for ~ and return thelTI before another Ensenada . e. • HE ONLY TROPHY WINNE8S who will be to ·ve in each class. These are plaques or small c which will tarnish or gather dust before a tber race. Most highly coveted trophies are the President o .,Oco perpetual for the yacht with the best led time in the International OUshore Rule neet and the President of the u .s . Trophy . t.be yacht with the best conected lime in the armance Handicap Racina Fleet. ~ ln the JOR fieet the odd.5-oo picking up the sident of Mexico Trophy are about 85-1, wbile President of U.S. Trophy ls in a grab ba& with oddl runniDI up to 500-1. • ~ '9£IE AllE ONLY three classes of IOR en· tries wblle the PHRF hopefuls are so numerous that 'they are divided into nine classes. • With only 19 entries, mult1bull 1ailora have the ~ of plckln& up major trophies. Top fOf' thil group la the President of Newport SaillDC A.llOClaUoa ]>erpetual for the Ocean g Catamaran AaaociaUoo (catamaran or liimara.n) to fanisb oa corrected t1me1 : The Om trimaran oa correc:t.t ume will re-~.el ve tbe Trimaran Anodetioo Tropby, and the ~ mult.Uwll to fiallh oa elapeed Ume will re· !elfe tbe Alice Punell Memorial Trophy. A mulUbull yac:bt a1lo baa tbe belt chance ot plckin1 ~ " NOSA perpetual for the flnt yacht of any ~}" ~ cia elaT time. Ot--)orl~lkleell,.rtlle~HOSA "'-du~ .. 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T ... y -Fl.-ll"VM ~I dlvlded·rl9 YIKlll to 111\lsll on el..,.O ti,,,.. LaMIM Yac:M 0. T.._, -Flnit PHltF yecM 10 flftltll on •••OtH Ii-. c.Mlr'f T.._,-First P .. RF ket<ll '9 flnllllon e'-41 t-. s..-,.,_.,-First tc-• to tlftlll\oncon'K1" ''-_,... ci..-T.._,-Yaclll clUO .......... IN IMll tfOtlflie' NOIA y._., -Latt YkM IO llfllafl. Sadler Indicted SAN FRANCISCO -Charin Jl. "Dlck" Sadler, the one -time manaser of world heavywellht boxinc champion Georse Foreman, baa been indicted by a federal IJ'and Jury on char1ee of 1lplng and fWDC falae Income tu re- turn.a fOr 1173 and 1974. The indictment, which was retuned Wednel· day, allea• that Sadler failed to report Income ot SS8,ooo 1n im IDd •.ooo lD 11'74. Conviction could brtna three yean and a 15,000 fine on each count. Sadler bu been ln Ute n.-rt ulnell .~ the 1930s. He wu best known for bla tralnlnt and manatement of Foreman ·~ became world cbamDlan by defeaUn1 Joe Fruler la J. anuary, tm. lie remained wtth l"orema.n tbroulb bll de· feat bJ Muhammad All ln Africa , 1"74. ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Oakland 10 4 .714 Chicago 8 4 .667 1 Texas 8 s .615 i i,, Kansas City 7 6 .538 2'h SeatUe 8 7 .633 21/2 Minnesota 6 8 .4.29 4 An1els 5 7 .417 4 Eu& Dlvtaloa Milwaukee 6 5 .545 Boston 6 5 .545 New York 7 6 .538 Toronto S 6 .455 l Baltimore 5 8 .385 2 Detroit 4 9 .308 3 Cleveland 3 8 .273 3 ..... ...., •• l<Mw A.,..._fJ,Ml~O c11rc..-.. eo.1on. POO .. reen C .. w lend 1, MUw .... J H-Y-•· 8altl,,.,... S 0.troff S. THH t K.,.MtOtr 1, T-t o.telliN '· 5Httte f T....,.tO-Cllk ... IDltMll 1-11 .. -... .. cs1 ... 1n 1~1 OnlY..,,.......,..., .. ..,.. . ._ ........ SHttlt 9ostofl .. ~t 0..1...-.. .__. , ...... 0ew4- Cllk .......... Yn T ........... ...... ...ti-.M"-OIY ... - NATIONAL LEAGUE West Divtak>o W L P ct. 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( l i a • lt h st ti o• p1 SI st s: I b~ 20 of th ba 8 0 th1 ra . ra1 dn ar1 ex1 'SC ca1 (Ut car poi sec St. Hal can mal vee sec seri Rat tici1 at U bacl racl for car Pan• dy-c. ooet the t l'm ~ claa fend• ~· c wu l WU' and Ii da)'I, ... learn IDODe) peopte Sa --· llMn n tan ti ....... 81 dlanq ~LI BASKETBALL . ,,.· E&gles Bel Own Cause It aJ)pe.ared to be a rout.tne day's buainea in Oranae C.OUt atta baH baU Weclnelday. but when rhe amokc-deared the rtswu were anythlnc but routine Amon, lbe day'• blat\Uchu A no-hitter by Malt'r Dei HJth'5 Martt Brown. Laguna ~•ch Coach Ital Utnsltr waa tossed out of hl aamt with Ouna Hilb. causlnt a !orMt lo&, four 1amt' w~re waahl'd out and Estancia moved into the Sea View Leaaiut! lead w1lb a & 4 \'h'tory over Cn:l5&·town rival Coeta M a Herc·~ a k>ok at u ch Eat•nda •. Coet8 ... 4 The Eaglts squande~ a 3 0 1adv1U1~~ before finally dumpang the Mustangs "'1th tbree more runs m the eighth Oon Mittroff was the El>tanc1a. pitcher i.taked to the three-run advantage, ~ot Lbe Mustangs pecked away wttb two runs 1n the fourth and one more Ul the s1Xtb lo send the contest into extra in nlngs Finally. in the e 1µth. the Eagles broke through again by parla;rtng a walk, triple and four PREP BASEBALL singles into u· .. ree mo're runs. Jim Mc.Cahill, who came on in the seveoth ln relief. s~ndered a harmless run in the boti,om of , the eigb•.i\ to secure the victory. Tbe big hit was supplied by Estancia catcher Bob ~mer. who tripled in the eighth lo start the ball Tolling. The triumph was jmportant in tha t it moved che Eagles a half.game in front of idle Corona del !\1 ar in the Sea View League standings. With the loss. Costa Mesa dropped lo 4·6 Mater Del 9, Blahop Montgomery O Mark Brown. a right-handed Junior. made 1t look easy as he spun a no-rutter, whiffing eight and walking three batters AJong Wllh two Mater De1 miscues. the visitors bad a chance to score in ths first with a runner on third and the second with runners at second and third, but Brown met the challenge. ln addition to Brown's excellent curve and bi s best fastball of the season. the Monarchs attacked with Pete Beall's three-run homer and a battering ram of six other players with two hits or more. Mark Rallo had .three s ingles in four trips in the Angelus League game. while Tom Baine added a pair of doubles. Steve Brady and Joe Donohue had a pair of hits each. Brian Drazba had a triple and sm~le and Phil Spencer doubled and singled in the 16·hit attack Dana Hiiia 7, Laguna Bea~h O The Artists found a new way to lose· as they went down to their 10th loss in as many South Coast League decisions after leading, 6·4, 1n the top of the fifth inning. Hensler became involved in a heated argu- ment over a decision at second base on a force play ruled safe. Afte r prolonged verbaJ exchange. and without apparent warning. Hensler was thrown out of the ~am c. forcing the Artists to forfeit. High school baseball 1s the only level where such a decision <'a uses forfeiture Dunng the first four innings Laguna Beach's :lltack was led by Dan Amdt's triple and Derek Matson's double Dana Hills' bi g sticks belonged to J ohn Keams ltwo·for·two Wlth two RBI> and-i>auJ Cook (two-for -three with a n RBI). Westminster 5, Newport H•rbor 3 Newport Harbor High saw a two-run homer by Chris Johnson in the fourth mning washed away as We!>lminster struck back in the fifth frame with a pair of markers for the winning edge. The Lions got a break when two batters were hit to put the go-ahead runs on base John Marcin singled in the tie-breaking run. then Scott Henning doubled to score the insurance markl·r Boes Just Miss; Rustle r s "iin Big II was one of those games that was close. but close doesn't cut It Orange Coast College. after leadmg for 38 minutes or its game With undefeated Fullerton finallv succumbed in the final two minutes of pl ay. losing S4-SJ lo rugblight women's basketball action Wednesday nighL In another contest , Golden West bad four players score in double figures as the Rustlers em· barrassed East LA . 112·56. At Orange Coast, the Pirates led until the final 1: 37 or their South Coast Conference game with the undefeated Hornets. It was at that juncture. however. that Fullerton made its charge to run its record to an umblemished 13.0. OCC. which possessed a 10-poi.nt lead twice in the game. saw its record drop to S-8 .. The Pirates were led by Pla Larsen, wh0t scored 16 points and teammate Corinne DeArakal, who taJlied 15. At East LA, the Rustlers made a joke of their opposition. leading 63·26 at the half and keeping the pressure on untH the end. Timi Pitzer lead her teammates with 33 points c 16 of 2S from the field> and she "'as joined by J:{im Eisenhart's 24 (also 18 rebounds>. Chris Gage's 20 and Sandy Hall 's 14. The win raises GWC's numbers for the season to 2().2 overall, 9-1 in conference play. ~LOWCOST-.. CAREFREE SAILING ~IMMACULATI 2l'·:IO' ~T'9: llMOel/ ~ .._.._ '""•••T- ....... f'UU.V IOU!~ ~...oi-e , Aec>o OW«!ion '"'"' '"'ly £qu._o o.~ YIAYllllON.V: '1-._ .. ,Mo, .... -_,_.,...,_, .. -·~••he> el'd'lff-__ .. _, • .._. .,. 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'J'he ~lors trailed by a 12·3 count in the r1,-,1 game before re-grouping betund the .-,erviog of Ted Cox to puJJ 1t out with l2 unanswered potnts In other Sunset League play it v. as Huntingtoo Beach proving supenor over Edi.son m four games., and Fountam Valle) dismissed Westmu!ster in three. ' Junior College action foand Oranee Coast handing host Santa J\na au first South Coast Con· ferencc loss as Jeff Gasper, Scott Peterson and Greg KJang led the attack. OCC's LS-5. LS-12. l0-l5. 15·13 tnumph was keyed by strone team def~ . Tbe \'lctory was vita) for the Pirates m that il kept them in the nm.ning for the secood playoff spot in th e upcoming state playof($. Tbe hrsl and seocnd place teams from each of tbe Cave JC C'OO rereoces advance. Newport's 15 IZ. l.S·8. lS-9 victory gives the Sailors a 7-0 league record as they prepare for the Inglewood Tournament Saturday The Sailors have been switched with San Clemente in pool play, putting ~ Clemt>nte tn Pool 1 with Palisade!, whale Newport's chit>! n\•al an Pool 2 will be Bay League leader Mira Cost.a. Cox served four aces while the Sailors were picka.ng up nine straight pomt.s on tus serve m the first game, and the Sailors got oul.~landmg efforts from Dave Devick (batting) and setter Tc1m Bun· nell. CM T ops Eagles Costa Me:.a High's Mustanp got the efforts al the right time Wednesday as they dealt cross-town riva l Estancia a 71~·64Y4 Sea View Leaiue track and field setback. Virtually deadl~ked with the au.le rela,y and triple jump len. the Mustangs got a winnt.n1 eff~rt in the relay with a cl~klng of 3:3S 0, lben Mike Hamada came through with a 38--1 to capture the triple jump and clinch the victory. Estancia senior R ich Amaral was the in· dividual star of the meet , wiDDiD& the 100 < 10.3) and long jump (21·5~ I. We'll Tett Vour Carburetor lor $6.95 l65-1l HS. 13 l7S.1• 1&l• ,,S.14 211>14 21S.1' lH-IS 20.S-IS 21S.1S 22>1S 230-lS 23S-U 8R7113 CR7814 Ott71-14 ER7'1-14 FR71-14 GR7l-IS HR71-15 JR71-IS 70..56 14.14 79.11 as.~ 90-S4 91.00 l04 00 •oo 104.ll no.as \lU 9 U0.16 137.)9 81.SO 8361 I.HO 90.S. tl.00 104 11 no.os """ Ntttoll ... -~ .. OreftQll C-. # ..... AM, IJ.i, Ii-ti. ,._IS. ,,.II, MIOMICMOOL. NtwPGri He<1IOr dff. Marllle, ,,.,I. IS-4, u• ~IHll'"9t .. IMc.ll .... Elli-. , ...... I,..,, W.I•, IS.17. l~IJ , __ v....,, ......... ,_. 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H IOU1 1'5110-1 • '°' .1'0 .,,.,. 117 ... a.so 87.SO 93.50 BUY DIRECT FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY CARBURETOR MANUFACTURING PLANT: MICHn lN XCA MICHIUN XWX llS/1'0-15 MUD 121.00 205i70-IS 1M.7l IQ.50 215'1'0-lS lfUf 152.50 750RX1' lJl.74 98.50 lllOft•16J 1JIM 109.50 17SRl1&J 10.15 115.50 '51DRa1U ""'°' 121.50 10A x1'S l10.M .134.50 IUClllLIN DI 16'1 161S nM 56.!Q JI.It 62.51 • 1,000's of units r e ady for lmmedlaie exc"anQt . e,ach flow tested to prov Ide maxlmumqua lltyandgasmlleage. • All CartM'etors Must 8' Off the Car • We do bottl ForelQl'I & Domestic ..., ... _ ......... ...., ....... ,... eooe""" w•• ClmNT 19MI AY~ ... CAUWSETOIUI A&ll ova ONl.V BUSINF.SS 830-4320 GRUMET'S CARBURETOR D CHANO!, INC. m mnv.......- ....... H..,Celt. Mon.""",,., 7:»4:15 letunlll'!°' ---· 100% Knowled~ in 'Carburetors M()M.fll. 7:J0.5:JO SAT. 7:1..wl I-. ... NOIWIL N .... SAT. 7t»Mt lllES WESI TlmAM9AlftllWGiM- 515W. 1' .... cmrAmA ,...,, • m.nar . • I I l • • . CaOWLBY 18 GOING to need a lot ol belP from Mr. &an lf lt b tolQI lo provide tDOUlb open water lo baDdle OUIDOORS the thousands ol anaJen wbo tndi· tionally cballeqe th.la good ft.sbing lake. Just up from Crowley, Convict only bu a few open 1pota and they could close quickly, but lakes lD the Mammoth area will remain frozen over as well as those that are above Bishop, like Sabrina and South lakes taro. Ate... to moat roacblde ........... h ...... forU ol tM . Walk• aMr, Al .... Md tben wW be.,._.,. ol room lGr cuapera. ...................... foncMt calla IDr a •armlal u.ct ._.,.. the • ol the week, but aJ\10M wt.o bu .... ,....... tlM ....., .. ooen1na wHknd bows bow -aulcldy u.i •••tMr cu cbaap. All)'GD9 ..... .,, to tbe bilh country tbould be prepared for below freea. tn1 temjllraturw in the earty mom- in1 ud UC> ...,,... wlnda. Cbalol abould be canied Juat in cue a storm front mo.. ln qwcltlJ and all cars abould have tbeU .aotHreeae checked lo Btabop. THUS 18 NO PaOBLBJI wtt.b 1aa alonl major bl&bwaya ud prieet are very mueb ln llDe few i'elol1 areas. llotel aceommodalloGa are atlll available al most areu acept ln June and llammolb. Marlin Season Now Under Way Reports coming from Baja California indicate that a very good marlin season is under way. • NHYC Hosts Tyler· Regatta Small aallboats, powerboats and the relatively few yacbtin& types wbo reliOoua1Y forego the aa- oual 125-mile race to Ensenaaa will have tbe ocea.n between San Diego and Marina del Rey vtrtual1y to themselves th.la weekend. With mon than 850 sailboats expected to at.art in the Emenada hl·Jinx, only a few small boat re- gattas and Performance Handicap Racina Fleet stay-at-homes will engage in competitioo. ~. ,,......, Apnl a.. 1980 In Auto Sales DETROIT <AP> -Amo..._ by U.S. pro. dacen lD mMl-AprU took tMb' want,._.. ln m.e 1ean, umdDI the 1priq MlliDI aealOD Into a de-- bacle. Salee fell 10 pereem from early April. Tbe)' were off SZ perceat compared with the same mkl· April period lut year -the wont period·to-period decline in a year. Tbe ftve produeen delivered H7,3'11 cars from April 11 ~ April 20, compared witb JM,m in the same period last year. s&nee tbere wu one more aelll.na day lD the lt79 period, the percentace cbaqe 11 baled oo lalea per da.y. THE DAILY SALES r•f ll,'21. wu the wont lince the ms recession. The lt'1S figure was 18,.33&, lncludia& a few hundred vans oo loqer cou.nted u can. The ..umated annual nte, wb.icb smooths out seasonal variat.ion.s. was 5.t miWoD for the ftve compmUel. In an actual year. the U.S. lDduatry bu not sold so few can l1Dce 198L Amo uJes usually rile with wanner weather in the spring. ln the put nine years. domestic· make sales !Ailed to rise from early April to mid· April only In m4. ms and last year. ID tboM three years. uJes were esff'dially flaL This year, sales fell 10 percent from early April lo mid· month. ALL THE aiG TR&EE companies ~y have announced heavy layoffs because of dim sales prospects. SaJes of General Moton Corp., so far hurt least by the yea.r-loog sales decline. phmced 28 ~ILVPILOT PVaLIC NOTICB Pec;TI eutt••U NMMITAHIM•T l ... ....,.... __ ..... Wtl. --· THI! Oe'.CX>tUI TI vtf TOUCH. 151 -·• YI ... A..-, c:.te Mew. c.lltotftla*'1 -.-,y TN¥ef, 351 --Vbi. A-.c-. ...... ~•'1U7 Tllh _....16~,,,-lft,. .. ..... .......... ~ Tllll -w.s tli.d wiltl U. ,_,., o.<1l Of Or ..... °"""'" Oft ~un,,., ~, .. ........ Or .... 0-.-o.ity ....... • ~. M,l!Myl,I , IS,,_ .... PUBLIC NOTICE PtennOVI 9UMNHS ....... STAftMl!•T "'-........,. ,.,_ h .... lluM- -M: •JO ENOINEElllNG COM•ANY, 111 Lerll~ur, C••-• cte1 Mer• CAtttof'Ne t2US llol~ JOHPll Owplllly, 711 LM11-. C--dlf Moir, Califonol• m;~., ~ h cOflduCted • • ...... ~. ......... J . O\ICINl'J' Tllll ~ •~ lllell •"" 1111t c-tv , ........ o....,. c-t., .., • ..... is. i-. PU'1ta P-l!Nd Or ... ~ o.ll'lf P 1IOll, 4'W.11.34,Mr(l,I.... 1-.. lo the June Lake loop, Grant Lake is ice ftee and Silver, Gull and June will have some open water for fis- hing. 'lb.is loop has received some late season t rophy trout plants and should be one of the best areas for Traditionally marlin fishing does not begin until late April, but already good catches are being reported all the way from the Cape to Rancho Buena V~UI. After the huge Ensenada Oeet hu departed the scene, Newport Harbor Yacht Club will boat a Lt.bman-12 regatta for the Jim Tylu Memorial "rophy Saturday. percent from 141,1523 In 19'79 to to• this year. its 1--------- ' big trout alorig the entire east.em slopes ol the Sierras. Virginia lakes are snowed in and won't open for a while and Lundy i.s doubUul. In the Bridgeport area, Bridgeport Lake is wide open and should provide excellent angling opening day. It will most likely be the one receiving the most rtab.ing pressure as il bas been ice free for almost a month now. PROBABLY THE BEST PLACES to fish for all anglers who expect to hit Sierra waters is the streams. All streams should be iD excellent condi· lion with very little run-off expected over opening weekend, unless tem- peratures rise quickly. Roadside streams will be heavily stocked with rainbows and fish should be eager to take red worms, s almon egis and small flashing- Dana Cope, of Bisbee's Sportfishing Headquarters on Balboa Island, says that a nice blue marlin and a swordfish were picked up this past weekend off the Cape by ooe sport boat and that excellent striped marlin fishing is taklne place off the ''Jamltlie Banks." Hal Stone ol Maxima reports that a big day was enjoyed last week off Buena VisUI where 82 marlin were brought to boat in one day. The qiarlin are being taken by trolling lures for the moet part, but there are also some good bites on live bail and trolled flyers. Weather has been good and little wind report· ed allowing anglers to s pend an en· tire day oo the sea. Very few dorado have been caught although there are some in the water. As aooo as the water temperature rises a couple of degrees these fish sbouJd tum oo and provide excellent fishing. Capistrano Bay Yacht C1ub is uaioe tbe Eosenada race as the fi rst event of its Ocean Rae· mg Series for PHRF yacht.a -thus creaUD& a race within a race. Elsewhere on the Southern California A.uocia· tioo caleodar: Little Ships Fleet of Lone Beach will stage an Ensenada Stay At Home race for PHRF yachts on Sunday, and Seal Beach Yacht Club will hold a spring race for Sabots Saturday. Only event scheduled in the Marina del Rey area ls by South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club for the Fletcher Memorial Trophy. Larger boats wtll race to the Isthmus of Catalina Saturday. and s mall boats will race ins ide the bay Sunday. Down San Diego way, Coronado Yacht Club will continue its Laser Circuit Saturday; Mission Bay Yacht Club will stage its Spring Snipe lnvita· liooal Saturday and Sunday; Coronado Cays Yacht Club will bolct Its opeoing day parade; Oceanside Yacht Club will cater to PHRF stay-al·homes Sun· day; Southwest.em Yacht Club will sponsor ~ first 1980 race of its Valle Trophy series for ban· c:ticap yachts; and Silver Gate 'iaCbt Club will coo· tinue itl Galleon Series Sunday. bl"est period-~period fall ln the past 12 mooths. Ford Motor Co. sales sank 43 perttnt from 66.365 to 33.851 and Chrysler Corp. aa1es plwnmet- ed u percent from 216,472 to 13,687. Chrysler's share ol tbe domestic market improYed, however. from 8.3 percent In early April to t .3 percent. CDVSLER 18 S11LL offering rebates on four modt-1.5. the onJy comp&ny atU1 dotng so. V olltswagen of Amenca was the only compan_y wba.e sales rose. Tboup VW sold 4.837 cars again.at 4,971, that was ao lDc:reue ol 4.9 percent lo sales per day. American Motors Corp. sales fell 4.S percent from 4,9C8 to an estimated 4.200. The esumate l.S necessary because AMC reporu sales ooly at month-end. THE NEW TIGRT·•ONEY policies oC ~ federal ROvemmeot announced March 14 cut what appeared \o be a small sales revival oH at the knees. For the first lime sloce the sales dedine becan. no company volunteered a comment from one ol it.a aalea executives. PUJSUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUStNeSS ~ITA~llfT TN ..,,...... ...,._ N 111111to9 ~~ "'"' .,. THE HAPPY HOMEMAKEllS, 10>0 Si.-M Strwl, ~"le AM, C..I "'°""" "1J'IW Ch.trt-"11.-111 &•-"· IClll si...-~ ~ ,.,.., C.llfontt• '110< , ... ,~,,~.., ..... do ... <Nel. a.a ...... e.-. T"'' ~•-• -ii..•"".,... c-nty ''*'" of Of .... c-., °" Aprrl I,"'° 1"11"64 Pvt>11......, Or-C.on l 0.11,, P •lot. Aorll 1. 10, 11.1•, '"° IYllHO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITI~ aus11f£H lia.ME U•TEME,_T p,,. ,.,,_,roq ,.,,...,~ .,. -nq f)w\.~"''\ ... \HAIH •'f S FIN E ANTIOVES AliO GIFTS. tl'O EHt Int. SlrHI. '°''"~CM,..,... nu. -~ p "-'•.17111 o ... ,,. .. ,, 0-lw , -....-e..ca, C..llf•n•• .,... ~I.. ...._.17111 G'-1ont -----------------------------0.-----------------------IOJ-ni. . .......,14teso e...ca. c:..IHonlit·• Pet~Ba .... er He Dreams Of Indy 500 . By JACK MINTER Of .... ~"" 9Uff Almo6t everyone that drives a car would pro- bably like to realize the sensation of turning a 200-mile-per-bour lap at Indianapolis or the thrill of driving a highly-sophisticated Formula One car through the streets of Long Beach. The fact that auto racing outdraws football, baseball and basketball (in attendance> year-in and year-out indicates that a lot or people follow the sport. HOWEVER WREN the average fan watches a race and tries to imagine bltmelf driving in the race car, be probably doesn't stop to tbinlt that driven have prepared for years to get where they are. HWttington Beach's Pete Halsmer is a typical example of the driver who bas been doing bis 'schooling' and is about ready to get his graduation cap and gown. Last season Halsmer drove the entire USAC (United States Auto Club) Mini-lndy series and came away with a fourth place finish in the ftnal point standings. His best individual finish was a second place in the 100-kilometer season rmale at St. Paul, Minnesota. THE ltSe SEASON racing year will see Halsmer. a •year-old native of Laf~tte, Ind .. campaigning in three different racing series and maklne bis rookie appearance in a fourth. He'll drive the Frank Arciero RaJt RT·l super vee in both the USAC Mini-Indy aeries and the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America> Gold Cup series. Halsmer will a1Jo pilot the Alhambra VW Rabbit in the SCCA Rabbit-Billteln Cup series. What Halsmer ls lootin& to witb the most an. Uclpatioo is the California 500, set for September at the Ontario Motor Speedway. wrrB TUE DELP ol lonl·time frleod and backer F.ddie Lewis. Halsmer and former auto facing great Dan Gurney have put together a deal for him to race the '77 offset EaaJe-Otty champ car that was raced by Marina Hilb sraduate Pancho carter wben be drove I« GW"DeJ In 1977. So Hallmer's foot ls in.the door toward an In· dy-car ride, but as be says.''aettinl into tbe door ls oae thing. Tbe goal ill lndy.ar radag ii to become tbe USAC cbamplon. Tbat'1 a WQS off coallderial I'm JUltat tbedoor.'' H•ltl'IW' ltarted bl.I raelnl lD 1t"lO lD the SCCA clua of Farmula v .... an opm wbeeled (witbout feoden) ndaa dul UliDI stock 1JDO ce VW pow..,.... . 00111NG VP tbroucb tbe nnb. bll nut step wu Farmula l'ordl. At om poblt tn bll eaner be WU WClltidl OD fellow drtftft' can durtq tbe dQ and bil at ailbt. Be woald JUlt .. IOOD forlet thole dQa, Jet it WU a major put of bis 'IC'booBq'. 0 UONG 18 1BB ba'riDI a 1M111De11. You learn to deal with public relatlou, 1pomors, moo91 and physically deal wltb both tbe ear and people. I kwe it," H19 H~...:._ ..._ So one daJ wbm Pete a.a-• may .,. raclnl wtMel to wbee1 with= Rut.blrford or IUci llnn the ,.an ol bard wW ba" =olf. Tbl fMI iD UM wW be wa blm tun ...................... tMy be la btaM& Biil lt'• .... .., from ..-mu1a v ... to ID- diaaepnlk --.r ~ ·~. .Insu·red safety at San Diego Federal! "Money Market" Certificate 11 892 % per year• c I 1Tt-..11vc lhru "'" ~~Jn~i.da\ I • B $10,000 minimum, 26-week term! B New Horizons aub beneftts! B No bank pays more ..• or offers as mucb! -FSIIC --·--............. ~· "Money Market" Certificate 12.00 % P6 yeu• 12.94 % .... ~y~ .. B No minimum balance! t B Rate guaranteed for 30 months to 10 yean! B Earn .25CJ, more than at any bank! .Y:tdtf'U ._ ~ •bltMdal "*"'-pcuftJ for Ulfy withdrawal n( m1l6cMc --811 ~ CllmfC If '•lt'ml 00 Uic T.ft.US ~ ••y ltW ii ~ and lnln'al rt!Mltt Oft dtpodl Jar oee 'fUI. tA-.. ~of !al than S 10 do DOt aocnc 1111er-. l!.SanDiegoFederal_~ a .... ................. ............. 0------ .,.. °'''~k~ll'#•• ·-· SNr"f'M ,...,,_ , ___ , .... _ .... ,_., ~ ef Or-.. ~I~ Of\ ~M IS,,.._ FU•i.1 P..c.o-Or-. (..oest O.,ly pjlOI. "'"'· 11, ,._,..,I, •. 1• ., .... PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTI TIOUS MISINIUS NAME ITATe ... NT T ,_, ,...._.... --" -.,. bu\I ~ .. 4\ THE [lf'CTRIC PIClURI." COM P ANY t~ : 81 ~ttOI A~ (0-1.t "'""'· CAl•tom•• n.11 r ......... M.otco<m, ™ 8•VWOO(I O'••~. N,.•oort S...-c"· Cttltforru., "'1..o fhl\~'\CONIYclllKlay ...... do•-,_""'_ f"t\ \l.Af~ WA .. ttlr(J Wtfh ..... Covn•• CH'n " Ofolft9e C-h o" Apr11 1s,1•. f'IJilU PU04~ ()r .. C...... (»lly PllOI ~ t/ u.-. '·'· ·-1m !IO PtJ1IUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUStNeSI lllAMe ITATEMl!NT , .... 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IMS ~ etvo., c. ....... c.i""""',.,, J•mH "· Hff•, ltil P•rt C.Nlt" Pie<•, ... ~t •Hell, (.91 ......... ... ""' ......... ~-.-.... ·~· .... ._ ..... Tfll•.....,,.,. _ .._ wttll "'9 (Hiity CMftL .. or-.. c:-tY -... Ll9. ~ ' I I L CWL.YN.OT Btulness • ID NEW YORK <AP > Am~rlcam are 1«!tUn1 aklomltt ind 1loomter about the in& 'Mattb wu lower lhan ll bad rver bee la t.bia 34 ,..,. b1l&ory of the mM!''• poll. dropl*f by 4.b potnll lD Mardi Lo1l.t . Tbe board aakl t.bat lta 1uney ofl,000~.~ by NaUon&l Family OpWoa Inc. ol To&edo, ObAo. abowed a crow· 101 number of fam1U• thlnk J>ual.neea coodiUonl .,.. bad ud will 1« wone and be.Ueve that jobl are bani to find and will bl-come wen tcareer. ~coriomy , two M\)&ra&e stud& ~~ thl1 wet* &bow that t.be public'a eoofidtnce in t hf' future i 1 d ctlnln& Aod lbe Conf ermct Board •. a bualn H •I PoDIOred reatercb •roup, old WtdneldAy that lU lndex of l'OMUm r cool1~ dropped ln March. the llfth Th• Sur"\lty R~uda C«tter of the UnlY'ttllty of Mlclllaan uid lhia we8 that consumer eonrteknce in OW' tt0n0my dur lral&ht month or dfflln . The monthly Conrhence Roud ln<kx whlch la baaed oo a 1969 70 lev~I of 100 The board's coatldeoce index l''n.nk W. AmaliOO ts Pf'eSJ~nt ol Alno •~. Cyro&~ dJvmon m Irvine The (1 rm m tmufac ture5 equipment used tn t>xploratJoru. for natunl \ Jta es and cryogenic fluids as well as speciallied WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jeweta by Jo6epll purct\8Se6 CliamOndS. gem QOneS, go6d anel SllY9' trom pnvll18 lf'ldivlduals and esm'8S Catetul elt8f'lllf'lation and evalua- hoo by our expens Htghest puces paid 10 9 oa11y Sat 1().6 Closed Sunday Phone tooay Asl>. tor Betty Grace or Doug Kennedy A !1.AOITl()N Of ~U\I f()P. ()Ill-o0 Y(AIU J [W [LS by JOS[PH South Coast P\az.a. Costa Mesa • ~9066 $50,000 to $500,~00 INCOME PROPERTY~ • lllt>enfl only payment • a.c- •C-•eni.I •A~-ti•I WE BUY ... DIAMONDS investment & Jewelry grade Con broker or b:1y for Cash Free Appraisal Coll tor on Appointment .. P. WROt & COMPANY Dealers in Prect00s Gems • W-tlty co-itmc•la • llto•thly ......... 0 6-ttoa ro3yeen • Sotllttenl C.llfcwnu (714) 759-1515 AM(AICAN HOME MORTGAGE '0 Nt'"-P' '' ( ••l'"'lter Ottv•1 I W'-•Qt1 P!,t/ t •;, ..,,,,,,.. q, Hr t t t'11.t ,,,,, .. ) ORANG E COUNTY Molile BMW Repair 675-9819 fadlry Sena • Hem er Wen ' Oon Hem>g REAL lllVESTMEITS I JOO QUAIL STRUT #205 HEWf'OttT HACH, CA '2660 1714111~0051 Spe~ializing in capital. . apprec1at1on{ equi1y growtn, and income shelte rs. ~: R. Ph. -VISTAR INVESTMENT CO. 5015 S.rch Street Newpo11 BeO<ti, CA 9'26/IJ (714) 833-3680 gur for t&Quefied nutural 1u. food rren1.nc and oU Wl'll aUmulaUon uses. Job Ama&o, Huntington Beach, bas been named UJ tAtanl vie president of DowMy Savtap .and Lou AMotta&Me. Costa Mesa. "ltDw &o S&art a BulM'Sa" ls the title of a three-how' seminar scheduled ror 7 p.m. Friday ln t ht• 11rience hall at Oraage Coal& CeUece, 2'701 fo'a1rvtew Road. Costa Mesa. Information sstr5880. Lue 8 . Murillt, Irvine, ls vice president ot lbe Bau ot America branch in west Anaheim. Mwiin serves on the board or directors oft.be American BuUding Contractors Association, Ora.nee County. lobn 8'g1 is president of Harris Properties Inc ., a wholly-owned commercial construction sub- sidiary of Rampart ~ral 18C., Irvine. San Diego Gas & Eleetrk has report.eel an earning of 40 cents per share of common stock in the first quarter or 1980 com· pared with 41 cents for the same period lo "'79. First quarter operating re· venues were $224.7 mllUon com· pared with Sl'M.2 mlWoo for th· year-earlier quarter. Gloria Sduneu is vice pre· sident of personnel fOC' CW&eDS Bank of Costa Mesa. Wayne Burditt is director of personnel Far West Savings and Loan Asao clatJoa, Newport Beach. Record sales and earnings for 1979 bave been reported by Loabiua·P actfk Cerp. The ft.rm also set a record in capital expenditures spending near· ly $140 million in 1979 on plant additions and im· provements and more than $31 million on Umber acquisitions. The company recently acquired 15 building matenal centers in Southern California from Lone Star Industries. The centers serve building con- tractors and retail customers in Orange and Los AnJ:eles counties .. , Ot>llllis M. Corbett. Costa Mesa. an actuarial a!\s1stant with Pacific Mut.ual Lile lnsvnnce Co .. • '-lcwport Beach. has been named associate or the Society of Actuaries. Robert II. Perez, Newport Beac h, is vice presi· dent of marketing and sales for· Berttoda Mesa ... arms. Fullerton. W.R. Grace & Co., Irvine. has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 55 ceots per s hare on its rommoo stock. The dividend is payable on June 10 to shareholders of record May 8. Banker Urges Federal Cuts SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The bead of the world's largest commercial bank says lbe 18 per· cent rate of infiatioo should be curbed by culling r ederal spending. not by stricter control.a on coo. s umer crediL Speaking at the annual meeting of the BankAmerica Corp. this week, President A.W. Clausen said. "The principal contributor lo our in· flationary problem is excessive government s pending for a great many years -and, in lbe past. excessive money creation by our Federa l Reserve System to accommodate that borrendous government appetite." Clausen acknowledged that President Carter's recently caUed for credit controls will he lp to "brake inflationary psychology." BUT HE SAID FEDERAL monetary cootrols are like "being asked to fight a forest fire with a garden hose." While saying Carter's stated goal or a balanced federal budget next year was a move in the right direction, Clausen said the siu of the budget was far more important. noting that the president's $613 billion package was still $47 billion more than the current budget. ''It's t.be size of the government budget that's important to concentrate oo when we are trying to slow the economic pace lo order to brake the momentum of inflation," Clausen said. THE ANNUAL MEE11NG oft.be parent cor· poration of Bank of America was attended by about 6,000 persoos who heard C.J. Medberey, the bank's board chairman, report that from 1974 to 1979 eaminp a share or BankAmerica stock grew at a 17.1 percent annual rate, compared to 10 per· cent for its 1.S largest competitors. BankAmerica directors declared a quarterly dividend of 36 cents a share of common stock, a boost of 3 cent.a a share over the previous q uarter. -~ . -.. meH...,... conaumer expect•· Uona about lncoDM, employment and bul1MN eond.lUooa for t.be comln1 Ila months. It ll b.lcbel' than lt waa la.It July and Aucust. when lt blt 70 and 89 polnta, rtapectlvely, but lt la almost 12 full polnt.a lower than it wu in Oetobtt. . The lat.est poll said about 25 percent of thole surveyed think bu1lness conditions wlll get wone in lbe next six moetha. ln . February, about 22 percent tbou1bt bu1lne11 condlUona would deterloraUi. Today, the number of people who think th1np will let worse i. lllptly more than twice as large aa t.be number who tb1nk lb.inc• will get better. T he number of people who . said they expect employment conditioDa to worsen wu nearly three times as great as the number who aaid they antJcipate Bank Due New Quart ers South Coast Ban.It is constructing a new headquarters building at 840 Baker Ave., Costa Mesa. A move from present quarters a t 849 Sunflower Ave. is expected in August. according to Nick "Florio. bank president. The new building contains 16,()()().squarc-feet and two stories .. • .. Gas Reserves Estimate Upped: ~ MENLO PARK CAP> -The estimate of federal offshore 011 and gas reserve Ul Southern California bas been increased by 20 mlllioo barrels of oil and 11.S bllUoo cubic feet of gas, accord10g to a recent U.S. Geological survey. The new estimate U>tals 695 million barrei., of 011 and 1.57 tnllioo cut>1c reet of gas Ul \.be 64 federal fields of the Oute r Cootu>ental Shelf. The increase over the previous estimate re- sulted from \.be additioo of two new field& lldcl several new pool di.$coveries lo 1979, along w1dl modified estimates of previous discoveries .,.- on additional studies, tbe Geological Survey said. : • The federal reserves &re beyond the ~ mile IJmit w the Santa Barbara Channel and S. Pedro Bay. · ( )vpr T hf' (~ou ult·r HASO ~s l\'I U T UAL FUND f.Jp • aad Do.,.. . . .... • • I 1 • ~. ' . ... ' . "' l'' • " 1] • ,,., 10 • ll-. n • • ,...._ ' . "' • • I '''-. ''• I)>. + '"'' '-"" ' .. 1.1., I ' 1 ' 61.. ,, . ,., llfi , .. , ... '"' .... l l.o l , ... • • . .... )'" J ... •"> ] ... . .,, a.ci -I -·"' -.... -I -~ -\• -... -~ -1 -"" ... '• ... ... .. "" .... -3-16 .... "" "" ti .... --\.:..-~---____________ .,. __ - - ---------- I ...... ... ., ...... , ,,......., April a.. 1880 N OAILV f'tl.OT •1 Jt.'1 Ume acatn to loot at the new products com· in11our way from the anenal o( U.S. lnduatry. What treat.a ate iD store for you'! If you're a smoker. you w'IU soon have an op. portunity to try a clcuette that has all the taat.e senaatioa of a straw. • ~ Yea, tt. baa 1otten to that as the tobacco com· panles have whipped their laboratory sclent.iall to re· move tbe tar and nJcotlne from cigarettes. &.J. &EYNOLDS, TKE nation's top d&a.rette maker, i.a introducing a new version or It.a Now brand Ulat. baa less than 0.1 milligram or tar and less than 0.01 milligram of nicatine. 1bal's about aa low u the govenunent. meaawing i.Oltrwnents measure. PhiUp Morris, arch·rival or R.J. Reynolds, will have one of these low·tar numbers too in a new brand called Cambridge. The people al Reynolds, who have been pushing taste for years In brands like Win~ton and Camel, seem a little diffident about their new entry. WHEN ntE Wall Street Journal called them about their new low-tar brand, they said : ''There isn·t any t.aste message with this cigarette. To tell you the truth. il doesn't have a lot o( taste. ll's just. for the consumer who wants a cigarette wllb almost no tar." Everyone is beginning to bring In foreign beers. Rag Anheuser -Busch is trying out a German brew, W urzburJ(er and Coors hlis made a deal with a French brewery for the U.S. rights lo an Irish pre· m1um beer. Miller markets a German-sounding beer called Lowenbrau but it mukes it in the United Slates. f'OOD COMPANIES are aJways experimenting with n •w roncoctJons. KeUogg ha.'> a couple of new cereal!.: Smart Start. a high iroo cereal to be pitched at women, and a Rice & Rye cereal packed with ra1srns There's a new package, the retort pouch, that pre~ervcs food without the aid or refrtgeraUoo or (reezmg . Krafl 11> using it to ~l a ne w line of pre· cooked meals -creamed chicken, beef stew, sweet <1nd :.our pork -under the name A La Carte. GENl::RAL FOODS has come out with a ~ Caban pancake mix , oamed after its Log Cabin . !>)-rup. Now Lever Bros. 1:. te1>ting a Mrs But· · terworth's pancake m ix , na med after its Mrs. But· terworth's 1>yrup. ThJs exercise as called "follow the leader." !'lorton Simon, a'l trendy ,t c11mpany a!\ you can find anywh cn:, 11> trying to get into the yogurt busi- ncs1> Its Canada Dry d1v1s1on (better known ror ginger ;1Je > Is introducing S1 pp1ty yogurt. And its Hunt· Wesson division is Uunking of marketing a Pritikin version o( Pnma Salsa 1>paghetti sauce. PnWtln as the name of a low-cholesterol diet and chnac for cardiac patients. The Pnma Saba Pritikln venaon will have reduced salt. sugar and oU Srock Market Back On Upward Course NEW Xi.ORK. CAP) The stock market rose 1>harply lod:J)'. ~urning 1~ rail) .tfter Wednesday's pause . . T he Dow Jones avera~e of JO andustnal~ was up 7 8S points to 797.10, cumbwg above the 800 level for the first lim e since mid-March. Th~ average jumped 30.72 points Tuesday, then slipped back .60 Wednesday. Gamers outnumbered losers today by a 2-1 margin amon~ New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Uul1ty and gambling stocks both were higher. Sa fH"fn I" Tit, .'tpotll91t1 ~· Up JJA up no Up 101 Up IJI Up IS 1 Uo 14 7 Ull t•• Ull uo Up U• Up lt.7 Up tU Up IU UP It I Up 11.t Up II s VD II \ Ull IOt VD !H ~= i01 ~ :: UP •• u. •• Up U Up U ~ , ... 1'0 ti 1~ 1 I ••• n ti j:j H ll M'hat .'tffH"k• Did NEW ~I( IAPI Apr. 7• AO•e"'..O o.<11....., u.,..,,.,_, Tote• ,....,,... N•w t'H@h' Ntw tow' TOO,,y 101• )00 IJl •U1 \AL(S 10 JO HEW YOlllt IAPI NY SIOCll, WIH AllC>rO• f!Ml IOI.. ll,1'0,000 Pr~••OU• ,,_y ....... ,, .. .. .. • 0 ,6211.000 w ... "' -. . . . .. • .. .. . n ,110.000 ""°""' -. . . . . . .. .. . . '3,M0.000 YHr -J2,400,oaD l -., .. n -. .. ... ... .. .. . U.AIV.000 J..-t 10 -·. • ......... J,.s.1,m ,rn "~ 10 O<H• , • .. .. .. .. • 7,D0~,000 1f11 to .,.. ............. ., 1,tlJ . .JS0.000 -AT A11o1E• 010 NEW '((NIK tAPl AM . 74 '°""" 701 , .. llS .... ......... a;, 210 112 m ' 14 . i . - --·--._...-..-~ ............ .. ..... ....., ___ -·· ·-.,.,.. ....... . ............ -... ·--. EWl.Y ptLOT Thuredty, April a.. tllO I :• 9TMl .. DUATI .,..,..9ft9t .... ~ .............. _...,,_ '-It l-°'' 91\) ~ "'lo&l»l• ·~., ._., ... , ....... eTAM9CY ,,,., ,NUTCN TM 0..C.Nw hunt dOw!I ""°°""""--..... ~ ~~··~ welop -~ W"9I .... ._._ Oii .. Yette o l f1ll1.1re, Joe llecomm I _...ll'IQ knot OI WOfry • I LOVW 1.UC't' Lucy tine! thlll 11 en tN11t -~ rnllilill!Q llnCI Mllono NleO ~ ·GOOO~ Wllonll ta lotC.O IMO llWI Ilene! Of a llfel .......... Pw111y t nttllfel inoti.. C:°"* 10 ·~ Willone I .OOOled Oel.iglll• -~IONG GeOGflWIMY ... ...... MlfM _._ .... menttl l*lel'lt WflO .. eoct...-cl Of ~ .... .. toonvMle the ..,... Wfl1 ... ctld -....,._.,..,..,.., ... O'Cl.C>C« -• flOU.m 11111.,.,., MliUty '*80n• ""' ti Ill\ -"*' lofoM ~ NM In SlligOn r9'\1 on ttMil -· Of llWmot to Q)Cle ""'h ,,... -• ~A09;,... PMI 111\Cl lulwe _,.,, II ~o-Alpha P«IOna !\ti lend on a dupllcate moon and dieocMlr them-....._ •o ~ov OH ll'OADWAV B ..... 11,a, MllllM!ill Baryetl- nlt!OV MlutM Ille Alnwlc.an ~ ti-tre In e OtO- gr •IT' lee11.1r1ng Liu Mlllnllll N.il Certer eno ,,,. n.tttOnal comoeny of · A Chotua Une . ICC) So\Wt Union f MICllll Of lnduMr;- C.. NIW8 MICNIWI l:.100 MAUDI Wt.fl., 1etur,.. trom a 1161\ tng Ifie> COfWlnOeCI INU M Incl MllUdlt lhOulO mo ... IO MtkhaU Baryshnikov and Liza MlnnelU solute American Jpusical theater in the special "Baryshnikov on Broadway" tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7 • MPYOAff!N ~la Tom J-. J"'f Leno. Ann TUttlei, GotdOn MJHs. Mon6QUe St Pierre Ci) ENPO't' STOM Dr Oeorge F11c:h~lo. illlOwa tll)W wwld powet CM be uMCI M a "'Ible energy IOl.lfe6. '"" CanadlAn .. ~• ~ 1AAOV 1UNOH ~a ..a-wtth ''"" aons Marr'-1 wld-With lhree dtugllle<S 1 ... 19""11 ol the incwget " • con- gl<>nW!fate latn•I) ., SAHFOAO ANO IOH free! bv}1 A "h<>I" I-VI· SIOtl Ind Olfla "''O hOI "'"'"' ~ OYEAEASY Guett Ale•.16 Sm1tll tR) TIC TAC DOUGH l1]J MPV OAlfflH Ta8 ca.._ 8 N9CNEWS G HAPPY ~Y8 AGAIN Fonne dogs tnto his kit .. blKk bOolc to come up with .,. onet111t date tor At • A8CNEW8 G (I) JOKER'& Wll.D m w•A•a•H Stumoed by a etONWO<d puute Hlfwkey& radios a Navy buddy tor help bVI "'' e11t1 •• tnte<preteO as • rnec11C11 -oencv II) THE 8EHNY HILL SHOW fJlt ~EASY Guest Alt!ils Smnh IR) '1i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT t:*> 8 ~ OOHO 8"0W IN 8lA"CM ~ ... Mtt•IGllll Pyr8mid1.' 0 QI! FACE TH£ MUSIC 0 MATOH QAME 0 TIC TAC OOUOH CD ALL IN THE FA.MIL y Concernea about oet111•1g o+d an Pneounte< with on 010 buddy convinces AtChlt! lhat IOOl<I a111n·1 ..,,.,Y1h•no Cl) ADAM-12 The Ofll(;etl n1n wltn death tn 1k1rrrM-with a oan- Q!!fOUt shakedown art•st lliJ ~I LEHAEft "8'0RT G> NEW8CHECK (IJ P.M. MAGAZJNE PM ,,_.s Tom~ • S11n Otego t>ypno1t11 wno IOC*9 lr'llO put Nve. 1.-00 tJ (I) PA.L.M£ASTOWN, U.8.A. Booller T and Devio are ht!ld "<>Stage by escaped cnatn gang pnson.s in e•cnanoe ror a oe•-•r C.t and tnONIY D 8UQ( AOOEA8 IN THE 25TH CEHTUAY A prince» wno wants to own 8uck ulMIS b4te1t.m111t to 991 "81 l'\llnds on the suave l>efo IA) o PRISONER: ceu Channt-1 Lb • i ng11 tJ KNXT !CBS) Los Ang•''"''> D KNBC (NBC) Los Anoelo<, " t<TLA (Ind ) LO'> Ang!'IP'> U KABC· TV IABC) lo', Anqt-h·'> ()) KFMB (CBS1 San 01PQO B KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Anq1>tr•<; ~O) KCST (ABC> San 01 .. 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"The Me;Oen And The Muoger .• ., MOV1E •• ~ "Sltwt City" ( 195 ti Yvonne De ClltlO, Edmoncl 0 '8'ien A too mining e)(plft hes t rout>le wit ti 1 Vlady lady and a rl\111 before flndlnQ In.HI love and tnMntng 10 hte (2 II<•) ED 21TOHIOKT Host Clete AoOerta '1i) MAGIC M£THOO ~ OIL PAJHTINO "A1.1tumn ~" Holt W1lllalT' Aleundef 8:30 u ®) 8£N80M T ayto. decides to ertter O>e polOIC&I 11no by running fOf 011"'8 h1mHlt (RI CD TH£ 000 COUPl.E ff!l1• and Oacar'a t>OwtlnQ team 111 ptllt!O llQBlnll 1"6 K1ngptr1S tn 8 Ch&ml)IOO· ah1p gat'N! EI! BILL MOYERS' JOUAHAL Our Ttrnea" 8111 MQyers otteri 11 personal retroe. pecttvt> ol the t970• and IOOl<S l~d IO a ,_ ~ '1i) SUM CUISINE ~ t-.30 fD JUUA CMlD AHO MOM COMf'NN "Lobtter Souflle For Luncf'I" '1i) 8T AMOAAO "Muencl\" 10:001J THE CONTENOEA JC>Mny doctclel 10 quit the Olymp+c; team end lurn pro tn Ol'der to &a1n money IOf heart surgery tor his mothef 0 AOCl<F'OAO Fll.£8 A roctl 11111 being sued tor half h11 money oy • tonnor glf1triend hlftl6 Rocio.lord to find Ill• m.uing malerlal wltneu. (P111 1) (RI GB NEWS 19 20120 NIGHT GAU.ERV "The Big ~·· An ec:ceotnc: ,.,.,.,_ plans a spec:111 treet tor ttiree OWW1Y cunou. )'O'H'IOll8'11 ··<Noth The Re'll9t'i" Edgar Allen Poe write• his famoua poem "'ProfMaor PMl>Ocfy't Lall Leet.,,.." A ~ pro'-c>r meet<• anctenl goos fl) CAMERA THAEE ' A R11pertory Theater Grows 1n Brootctyn" Seo· ""'"'' ot the ti.st two plays performed by Ille Br~tyn Ac:&demJ Of MuK.. ,_ r'l>8f'lory thealer company ar11 ntgnt;ghloo '1i) NEWSCHECK l0'.:30 CD Cl) NEWS fZ3 MASTERPIECE THEATRE "My Son. My Son" M-. a prom•IH'IQ your>g BC1ress, tnlroeluces lltlcie" 9,., 10 ner 1a1ent8d and 1>eau11tu1 lnend LMa, bOtn latt>er Ind son 11te attrac:teO 10 ~ • bewttchtnQ Quak1- ( P1111 2 of 71(CCl(R) '1i) 808TON MAAAntOH '10 'Six O'Clock Follies' AARIKA WELLS GETS A LIFT IN 'FOLLIES' Larry Ftahburne, A.C. We•ry eo-.ter HELD OVER -5th GREAT WEEK! The Newport Theatre Arts Center Players presents "VANITIES" AN AOUL T COMEDY by JACK HEIFNER Directed by GREGORY BACH FRI. & SAT. CURTAIN at 8:30 p.m. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach Res. 675-3143 na<ETS $4.50 Students & Senior Citizens $3.00 •, '\ .. '· I .. · . .. By P ETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (J\P ) -You get the feeling while watching "Six O'Clock Follies" that this new Vie tnam comedy wanted very d early to be "M·A·S-11." An admirable aspiration s pectacularly un· ach ieved. "WKRP in Saigon " is more like it. What has made "M·A·S-H" a s upel'ior enter· tainment all these years is its dogged inclusion of war as a central character. With "M·A·S·H," you ne ver scet the (eelinji(, no matter how hard you hap· ~ pen to be laughing at the ( ] moment, that you're jus t T\' REVI EW wat ~h ing a bunch or comics dressed up as ..._~~~~~~~~..., doctors. The humor is lined in black, handed out throu,gb bloody sleeves. "M·A· S-H" deftly plays off or its dark realities to create a r eason for its humor Ca point often made by one of its semi·regular characters, psychiatrist Sidney Friedman). NBCS "FOLLIES" FAILS here. sUpping into an easy sitcom mode that chugs happily alongside lhe Vietnam experience without confronting it. The war is a setting rather than a source, and that is a disappointment. "The Six O'Clock Follies" is the irreverent na m e given the Armed Forces Vietnam Network's evening news. The two anchormen, Sam <A.C. Weary) and Robinson (Larry Fishburne) are the "Follies" versions of Hawkeye Pierce and 8 .J. Honeycutt given "B" material. They have a colonel (Joby Baker ) who is a hybrid Blake-Potter in updated fatigues, a snivel- ing idiot of a lieutenant (Randall Carver> wbo would make Ftank Burns proud and a Cpl. Percy Wiggins (David Hubbard) who i.s Cpl. Max Klinger stood upside down -this one doesn't want out of the war, be wants back into his gunnery unit. ~WINNER! f ~ACADEMY ;f.~AWAROS 6'fllltit\A BEST ACTRESS B6STOlllGINAL .roNG - ..... ~----..---~--~----~------~-------- .. ..------------... ----... ----... -.... .,,,,,. ...... . - TUBE TOPPERS KCET • 5:00 -MX Mlu&e~. BUI Moyers moderates a llvt debate on tbe proposed MX mlssne system. NBC B 9:00 -Slx O'Clock Follies, The premlere episode of a military com· edy series set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War (re viewed below). ABC fl 9: 00 -Baryshnikov on Broadway. Russian ballet star Mikhail Ba r yshnikov is fe atured in his own special with guest Liza Minnelli (photo at left ). C-9 OI Ille 8A th lltlfW· ...,NIY of lhe <>Ideal loot ,_ '" 11\e United St•IM II SW-led AnctlOtS ara Bud Colltna. l<•t"Y Switar end lM!l_ Rew90n 1t:OOl0UCJ) 9 HlWI HEWl YWE> GAME • DAVlAU.EHAT LAAOE Dew 19 Aobon Hooo. a eowt>Oy. a pr-1. Ind Casanova. CD ALL IH THE ,, .... y Not -OtMllK• "°"' Glor .. WlH get Areflie to take Edith 0U1 tor a n;gh1 on the town, bVt Edith 11 tlffld ol 1a1<1no • no" •or 111 ans-Cl> THE KNNY HILL SHOW Benny decldet 10 ON• lltt stdekic« a hollc:lay 1n mo ll<Jn 11 :30 IJ ()) COUJM80 A IO<etgn dignitary muf· Ciers a po11uca1 ac1¥11raary anO then ktMa lhe person wno helped him Wl1h the tn1.1rder 0 TOMOHT Ouaat lloat Rlcllard Dewaon Guell• Mel Torme Dr Joyoe 8'ot .... a I DA TINO GAME 9 A8CNEW8 MOYIE • • • "Dellry R1d1u Again" ( 1939) Jam81 s1-ar1. Matlent! °'91rlCl'I Ai'I unarmed~~ UC> a c:r~ town anO c.epturea the aflec,. uona OI • IOllely gaml>llnQ· haM f'I06tess (2 hn ) • HOGAN'• HPOE.8 Hogan Ind 1111 man arrange to blow up a room MIOf NUJbr- • QET~ The Oiery of • ,...,.., C()H.. TROt. egent ~ end Mu .. ~ to.,_ -ch ., CAP'T10NB> A8C HEWS Ci) OU> HOU8e WOAK8 Ho ll 801> Callahan Cl~ ,_t guns. main- tenance OI on. roots end II~ 11:608 9 ~a AHOEL.8 Tne Angara PON •• .,_.,a..-10 hnd OU1 wno 11 1er1orwno a h1end of Sabrtnl (R) -Ml>NIGKT- 12:00 G TWIUOHT ZONE Apprentree enQlll ea_,. Cler hM • hatd ttme - tnghtaWV>g9 • ....alON: ~ TM .._,,genoe Of Neo- NaviaM lrl 0ermeny Wk• lhe IMF to e.ww .. ., OETIMAl'T MU et'$I 911 a pier\ to llllO MOS oec;llWM. and tn.y ,,..,,,...... .. .,. ··~ 12:30 8 MOVIE e * ,._ . 8'<tt> ()I A l.egerld •• ( 1973) ~tar)' A ~epup..wt'IOCfll\U~ JOHN DARLING .. OfpMMO ~ OUI IMO ---.~-~. (tlw.,11"*') • MOVll • •.,. "MIA OIW' C ttat a-.-..........,., .MIOI\ "°'*di· TM "-d ._.. ~ ._ .,._ too *CNIO foro•JI 1Jt ~ ........ 1:00e TOMOMOW (Neete ~u MCI UMa ~.(Al •O MMTTA ..,..,. ,. "*"9d '°' WI\- ~by the~ bfothet Of a do99 ~ llaln by the a..eotl\Oe IR I • MOYll * • • "Dragon s..d" ( 1944) Kathanne Heoburn, Tuman &-v e...a on '"- 1tory by ,,_. Buc1i c~ -~, . .,.~. ed to h.,..n trMtment at tt1e hlf'O• of J..,_ lnYlldeta (2 Ille , IS min I 1:111 8 ()) MMVHM'TMAN, MAit( ""'"1rlAH Ctlar1la and LoretU ,_ -Glltaaltoofloc -· end Tom mov.. in With CNt1le 1:t0 0 MCMI ••• ,.. "The Raging Tlde" ( 19$2) Rlc:herd Conte, S"91'-Y Wlntate Altlf -commnung a murder, a radl...., Mele• ~ on • 111NnQ t>oet and ,,.... 10 pon the mutder on a llllW- man· 1 ton 12 "'' I 2..-00 0 Nl'W9 2:10• NlW8 2:21188 NEWS ~-WOVIE • • "Pollo• Dog" I 19551 T"" T wnar, Re• flt The W~ Dog A polie9man trllna 8 MYaQI CSoq tlll1 helps hom ape>ret>end c:rwn- ,,..,, (1hr ,25 mon I ., MOVIE * • "FOOlpt'tnta On The Moon"' {191171 Narrsted by Or w-von er-A IMOnettng IOOll II men's , .... t 9'>tce OOyMey end .... on -,,_,,, (2 IW'S ) ~-MOVIE • *'"' "CJu• Ot '63" ' '::J.!. J-8rOlon, Joen H twt....a- -· a c:&MI r-.on the dtl,0Yer1 her1elf letT!04«1 to ........... ..... t>ar'ICI for .... Old COllegill flaml! " ,,, 40 """ ) ... MCMS ..... .,,.. ( ... ,, .... ,0111alfte . .._..,, ......... A ~--- 1111rtpe ..... lft'-OW9' dlellollc.i plot&. (t In.) ....... .... MCMI .... "My Dog....., .. ,...., LMWlle Aeee. Tom ...... ,.....,__...._...,. cMrl9fllp d • boy, wflO lwna to hit lllllf!M dot tot Nip. C 1 hr., 30 min.I 4:80. NIW8 Frid••'• ......... "'•"In , -»•WtOCM- 11:00e •••"'We're No MgeW' (1t56) Hun.,,..w aog.t. N6o ~. Tiww ~ COMtcte , .... ~a F...-lflOp. (2 ..... 12:00G •• ... "TM0.. ltld•" ( 19531 """ Hudeon ..... ~ "· -· _..,, .,.., '* fllther'a deelh, ...... .. 8agtldad ....... ..... a myetlctl ~ -~ end ,.... '" IO'fe ~ • .,_,.Hui prinoeM. c 1 lw .• 30 """·' -••• ·~ ''The ...... Breed" ( 1952) Robert YOUf'IQ. Jenlt C... V.. Mliny le eqioted In en Ari- ione A'*"'9 ~. (1 lw4 50 rn1n I a::ao •••• '"OoinO Home" I 197 1 I AoMrt lirtllc:fluln.. 8tende v~. FOlowtnQ '" "'°"*"a ~ ... ""°°" """" dOwrl .. tMtler kif ..._ he ... ban """O*I .....,. ol io... end 1-. (1 .. 4 30 ..-) ...... ~-~&edl fo Or'' (ltn, ~ Voloee of UD Mlnneli, Pal.II Lrnde. DOfotlty recurne to !tie Land of 0. and~.,,. .... of tt>e WIC:lled Wltefl of Ille W•t(2 ..... ) by Arm•trC>n9 & Bettuk TulS 15 JOHN DARLING HERE IN HOLLYWOOD WITH 0AABIE ~LE, IHE SIAR OF PAffiYE'l.A~ AND SHE WAS 1'ELLIN<3't;1t t.A.RUE.R THAT5H£'5 aunE. A PHYSIC.AL FITN£55 ENTI1USIAST! ~ YOUIN"'TO PHY&tCAL FITr'£55 0€CAU5E 'YO\) Flli 11 HE.LPS NO .. 1 JU5'T WAN'T TO 0€ RE.P(JY IN f:,A5£ 11M CALLW F~ A CHALLENGE 0:-THE IV CELE~rTIE5! YOU STAY SHARP ( N \'O..JA w0A><? • It's WKRP in Saigon IN TifE nRST EPISODE (lWO half-hour se1:· ments are a1nng tonight at 9 on Channel 41 Sam helicopters out to a rm: base at the rroot to pick up his former Chicago TV news colleague, RoblllSOO, who will co anchor the ne ws Robinson •~ a black guy, providing jokes for the rest of the s how "There's one thing f forgot tell th~ colonel." says Sam "What?" asks Robinson. "That you're black." says Sam. It 1s a persistent gag AND SO JT GOES. The next epbode II about the Fol.bes' sexy weather girl (Aarika Wells), v. hose libidinous weather reports Irritate a vi.sit.inc congressman. He has her fired, there ls an uproar. and nowhere do you get the idea that this 1ittJe story rouJdn't ~transplanted with minor cbanees to "WKRP in Cincinnati." "Follies" dtSanchnation to grapple with the war 1.Sn 't ats only shortcoming: the material just isn't very amusing. "M·A·S.H" bas series-lone rans who have never realized the show uses a laugh track.· ,, '• 'I 'I .,., I I .. .. • . .. .. Just as Sam as about to break the news about Robinson's race to lhe colonel. unctuous Randall Carver slides in and asks, "Who's that bag rolored fellow out there?" "He 's black?" asks the colonel. "Dart black,·• responds Carver. You're a ware of the canned cbuct le1 on "Follies" in the fi rst 90 se<:onds. . because you're • ;. sure that at isn't you that's giving t.bole be~-;• laughs. '." "'DEA TH SHlr '"SATURH l " 1a1 "°HOTHIHG PERSONAL IP'Gt "DIE LAUGHIHG" ..A FOaCI OF OMr CP'Gt Daily 6.30 Sat Sun-12 JO Roger tkxJte IS "ffolkes'' ---·--SIMI An1 S40-7444 ....... ~ 6lfOln GtM 530-4401 a.•.c . ..-llALl OflftOI 637-()34() PIClflC'I.._ ...... Orlngl W-7022 HClflC'I MtlllOll IMft .. f Sin Juan tapi,trano 49J..4~S 8TUIDIOtl TOUR ~ CJPt..... ,.., LJ ... ·oc,; .. 1 n•• •tba&eto ~ wetrd obem!Ml•, aJoobol. vto&eDoe 01' lAl&n1tiJ to~ •.• bu~ Ul411Y'N &1""19 worUdb'mo~ BILL MURRAY •PETER BOYLE "WHERE THB BUJPALO ROAM" co-8'&l'rtnC BRUWO mBY d R.!N! AUB!RJONOIS • 8creenp1'J by JOHI ltAYI Uualo by N!lL YOUNG • Produced and Dt.rtoMd by AM Lll801 I b~~-""d IOOJn7rM::K A'A1LAJU.809 wwtl Rr-~·==-i MCAUOOU.•.... ·--.. STARTS TOMORROW . .. ----_ ....... . i .. I 1be lDMlt.an ol 1 tood play la whether or not It e•uw wtU. tho s.a ••I• o/ lime, and the~ ol tM lMe WUU•m f nae hav paued \.hat t•t quk• 5 pletadklly. aom. lbrff dtt•dH aao. tnp tl.ll'Md out a Itri• fll nlaya Ht In lbe )lkj--~m he&ttlud · t"Pknlt.'r"A Lon or ~OHi.'' .. CoD\e Back, lJtlle Sheba." "1'19e o.R It the Top of tbe 'ta{ra"l that dealt wtth or dlnary people and ordt.nary prob lemt. Ont-ol h.is bfiter effort w11 "Bus Slop," which ls~ being revaved by the Huntln1ton Beach Playhouse "8~ Slop," bl'l 1n 1t K<tn.'111' diner where 8 handrul or panenaers ar_, t t mporanly Mn.a• isolated by a bhuard. not only has aurvaved the provertMal test or Ume, It bas weathered the stratn of uDdallrur in n v.•ell-mounled producl.lon by direc· tor Art Winslow lnae·s characters are constant. and placing ltlem into different time frames onl) serves to enhance their appeal. THE HUNTINGTON BEACH production falters only when tt attempts lo overstate the simplicity of Inge's message, at which point it.s c haracters tread precariously on lhe edge of caricature. But for the most part, there is an honesty of inte rpretation which renders the show a deeply enjoyable evening. Central to lhe plot of "Bus Slop" is the un· restrained Montana cowboy who has ''captured" a sanger in a Kansas City night club and is de· ter.mined to take her home with him whether sh~ wants to go or not liul they are by no means the "stars." for othf'r relations hips manifest 1 hemselves in the diner that are equally arresting : Such is the depth or Inge·~ prose that the mos t cotnpletely realized portrayal in the Huntington • .. IUS STO .... 11 pltfY bY With .... I-, clirr (leG by Ar1 WIM-. ~by l0<• t•r•n. \I-........,., fte"p lH, 1~<11_ .. clirKIO< 0..-ltt ~Oft. M'I CM\l(jr> by BUI P•«•. PN'\M\led F'rlcl.w\ -~~•I I :IO WOVQll ,_..y 7' a( I~ Hunt1t~Oft lk.o<ll Pl~"' 1M ~<1<htf 11111~ ""1 .. , -In !>trffl •t VCY'!Own """"""" -tr>QIOft lk<IC" Ro~.-. .. -M1....Sorl91 81 \I 9o OK•~ . t,..,.., ... ~ Ci<tr.Md L_,, . ,J;lm•Ouclr-111 .ilrqll 81eW"O • Guo HoVt..-d • • Wtll MU!er C••I THE c.An (HnM tl..- £11,.Slr~M At> 0 1v \.l-l•O...., Lf'nn A"ldft9"r (6'' (.Jf'"'' W41i0t' M1CP'tttt"I Aou•lct C.•"'1 Brown Beach production com~b Crom an 18-year-old a~· tress making her stage debut. Claudia Chase 1s sitnply superb as th(• brainy but naive young wfitress whose inte raction with the others <pertic:ularly the dirty old college professor> is re· ality it.self; not showy. but completely believable · BEN MILES CHEWS UP a good bit of scenery as-the loutish rancher determined to put his brand on the young but worldly singer. r_iicely played by Eliza Stratton . Miles tur ns 1n a powerful Atkins F ete Set NASHVILLf.. Tenn IAP> Many of the top names in country mustl' an• to pay tribute May 14 to Chet Atkins. the guitarist and recording executive \\ho helped popularizf:' the so-call ed "Nashville Sound " Roy Acuff, Minnie P earl. Tom T Hall. Brenda Lee and the CharUe Da niels Band a rc lo appear at tht: tribute, which will be tape<) for national tt>levision. An air date hasn't been announced. Atkins, known as "Mr. Gwtar," If> a member or the Country Music Hall of Pa me lntermi&lion Tom Titus performanct. ~ou&h physlcaHy too old for tbe r,art. While Mw Stratton 1Uttera u the rruatrated 'chant.,UH" and Is elOl:ler to the requJred a1e. Sronna hl&h in crf'd1bility are Cori Carter Wataon"' the araa widow who runs lbe dlner and Michael Aquilla a.s th.: Gary Cooperlsh sheriff, both of..-bom ~rplay quite etrectlvely. Gre1 Brown nlso hJtA a fine naturul notl' an tus bneC stint as the bui. drtwr Whtre Uw production seetru> a b1t strained is 1n the lnlerprelallons of Rex Day as the boo%Y pro- fessor and Lenn Belanger as MUes' laconic com· rade Both place so much stress on their respec· u ve character traits that they end up "acting" in ~tead of "being " Though both are accomplished performers. they appear a bit out or sync with lhe moodoft.heshow OVERALL. WINSLOW HAS created some fine ensemble moments wblcb play well in the in· timacy or Huntington's horseshoe stage, splendidly appointed by set designer Bill Paree. The show 1s high in appeal a.nd atmosphere. "Bus Stop" contrnues for fi ve more w~kends. playing Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 in the Seachff Village s hopping center facility at Mam Street and Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach 4~myAwards AU THAT JAZZ. (R) \)IM-··,. 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I , r NEW YORK <AP> ,,_. an, AJ1 ll&ek•J Rooney, four pb .... to a c_.... la UM lillMlllM u mt11W11d by the cry of 1 producer: "0.C. me Mickey Rooney • O« ....... lib llUdwJ Rooney. . • Oet me a 7oua1 M•cll•Y ROOM)' • , • Wlto't Mickey ._.,, .. But ..... , RoGMy ....... hill dtt ... ,,.. ~•·)'ear.aid star ol th• lrolid••f hit "Su1ar Bahl• .. la beartal "Oet me IOeu, ..._,., 1111n. and he lhaNd hll.J:'8-;'W• of Ufa and the ~ wtth lS Colum UDIWrt.aty lludeall. HE WA.8 AT caLtJ•81A'8 8dlool of tM Arts to receive a eer\11\ca&e of honor,,...... Wm u. one ot "that apedal t'lteaorY ot art.lit.a that Hfl up oula and 1av UI uother _.It the W<Wkl lll'OUDd UJI ,, Roonty'a younc audience Ult.oed raptly u the self·profeued "ahort cat" expowsded on the nature of late. lnterrvptfn1 hU r1mbtinJ1 with Im· peraonallon.s of Edward G R<>Mneoo aad Humphrey Bogart "I've worked damn bard. I've sweated I've been disappointed • thousand ll~. My heart bas beeo busted a t.houaand times," he said. Actress Makes Debut HOU..YWOOD <AP) -YauleSeott, a London· born ZS.year-old black actresa. mallea her rum de· but as the dictator's mistress in "Dop of Wat." The movie, starring Christopher Wallten, Tom Berenger, Colin Blakely and Helen Shaper, la now m production in Belize, Central America. It la baaed on Frederick Forsythe's best-selllnc novel about a bloody mercenary coup. (f)!iml ~~ J .~~S .. ao:r::1. _,.~.-~ lNlll ~~I '°:: ~ ... ~J!'.! ...... _._ . ._,........,._ APOC.Al YPM NOW t_., ...... , ......... _..,'"" . ·-......... " ............. . 11)1\ll 010 ,...._ ... ,,... ....._ _ ___, .,.._ ............. ·~ ... . '"'"' . .._ 11)1\ll .)141 ' (. ,..._, "" ........ 494 1!114 i (. !lh9., ,, ......... j 494 1514 -,.-,·-~ f()()Uft' MOUND'"°' ........... -..... ·-H>Ul fl\AY "'ICIAMBI "KIAMtr ......,~, .... , ... 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Glau-lined tanka, rapid hot water r~ •v-tem•. high temperature thut-offa. 30-gel., Reg. 119.96 109111· D D ........... uus ................ 111.-rzt!la\ll se-,.1., .... 1SUS ................ 141.95 you've got the llnacll for hacking Top quality Serves. nect1 aaw with r1g10 1teel frame and vinyl handle Adjustable to acx:ept many sizes of / lllades. #508. Reg. 2 99 1•• duatbuster energf AY• Recl'largeeble COtdleu vacuum for btg and 1mall jobs Let ttle batterlea do ttle work. #9330 Reg 30 99 24111 Strong re1111ent rubber plunger and smooth wood handle Creet" 11rong drMno torce. T0tlatle•"· Reg. 4 89 ........................ tor your kltce. Oetex feucet by Delta .tth water-aavlng detlgn. OIMmitig flnlth for a beeutlfu4 kitchen link. 12102. Reg. 25.29 SANTA ANA rose & garden dusty Your cl'lolce of v1goro'5 10-oz squeeze dusters tor vegeteblH or roses. Protect against Insects, fungus and disease Turn your thumb bright green! ... glad you got gllddln Kld·teated Glidden S prees Latex aeml· glOU enamel QI ..... you a IYpef'·tough non-yellowing flnl1h. Retltta dirt. grMM. molature. Reg. 18 59 ..,._ ., ........... __.... .... -....... ----~---·-·---* .. Charlie in Smithsonian WASHINGTON (AP) -Ke Ht on thtt late Edgar Ber1en'1 knee for so lon1 that lt'1 aU ll bard to lmaatne him anywhere else, but Charlie McCarthy bu a new home bellUJ.na hls 11talU1 u one of the country'• most bek>ved dummies. Howdy Doody and Kermit tbe l"rcll· The wisecrac~ llee.rtilt'• ...,_ reveruee • allDOll • but especl~y la laum• := wbo aometlmea recelY .. leu ,_ maU than hil freckled char ... Aod to wwe1' bll a.u.n. Cllntk even bad bl• ow" t latluag, Tueaday. without ceremony. embluoned ''E Pluribul Mow ·-Bergen'• wldow brou.bt the top· hatted1 mo11alled and forever 14- year-otd McCarthy to the Smlthao- nlan lnat.itulion alone with aldekicb Mortimer Snerd and Effie Klinbr. Downu.... " Charlie wu tbe orillUl _. tilillt known Ber1en Ullatant. "9 ,_ Snerd wu added l.ter to .... 11J1 scope ol the act and la JIM ..... cam e Ml11 Kltnker, 1omeu ... called • "ventrUowi&cb." Later th.la summer the trio will particll>ate ln a large show featurtnc s uch papuJar puppet peraonalitiea u I \ 19 Large 9-lnch lire roller pen finer. H"YV duty plMde lor Mfloul home palntera. Reg.. 38" ..ch. 41'1 not to ... ....... Garden nettlno wtll not ru1t . r o t o r hol d mo11ture e11m1n11 .. btrd1 from garden• Ettec11ve IOll erosion control Made of Du- POf'lt \/euJ IGN-512. Reg 5 99 yes. we do have bananas " Banan& lounges. thll Is. Mutu .. P<>"l ·on cruMee made ot •trono. comfortable vinyl 111~no O'<let atMI frame. Many eolof'a. ~ W.85 a•• Large 5etectlon °' ttle I 700 sene1 ot tne famous Weber 22'1't · grills Blue red. greef\ or chocolate &e•s for ••• ftNnl you pow Vigoro all-purPoM fet· t1llzer tor flo•ert, 1hrub1, tree•. 11egetat>tee. lewn9. 20- lb. beg. 120 Reg. 3.96 311 7 •• ...... .. ' A tv.o-sest barber shop from Sheffield, England. (left) includes copper sinks and marble coun- tertops. Something of a mystery from the same tun of the century era, the fixture below was either a foot bath or a baby's bath. • • Histo~ For Sale EngllSh pub booths. this one w th added mirror, among the auctiort:. biggest sellers each year. By MJCllAD. P ASKEVICR Of• Dlllly ...... St•• History ha5 its pnet• Match the highest badder and your home or business can be graced by pieces or the past from such illustnous locales as Uoyds of Londoo or the Bank or Sa>tland llwre'll also bl' u complete Victorian era jewelry store from Kansas. an ice crea m pa rlor from West Virginia and an ex tensive collection or Tiffany glass up foe bid. The event is the 10th annual Golden Movement Emporium's Auction. to be held June 6 and 7 at the restoration fir m 's Los An&elel headquarters. The war ehouse itself is of some historical note. It's the old Uniroval Building o f the 15 F reeway, built in the '20s m the ,manner of an ancient Babylo- nian Tempi(• INTHE PAST. the warehouse. in which 150 artisans labor year- round preparing the pieces for the auction. has been off limit!> to the general pubhc Advance viewing of the bid Ill' ms last year tot a I ing $8 malhon-had been confinrd to stained class cealulf sold for restaurant owners who purchase SJS.000. the antiquities to spruce up their Among the more antngwng theme restaurants. ~ at.ems to be auctJooed this year This year, however. tours of IS an oak Wood church pulpit the 250.000 square feet of display from Blotoo Brow, Yorkshire. area are being offered to the Qigtand. The early 1900s struc- public three times daily except ture bas been adapted by the ad · Sundays. Cost is S5 per person. ditioQ of tables at the base and with no one under 12 years of 1 n the p u Ip 1 t · to a 11 o w a age admitted. ( lnformataon as restaurateur to serve customers available at 213 726-2345 >. in a prnmined k>c: at.too. A $2SO registration fee is re ----------------------------'Ibere's alllo an aupply of or-q\U'ed by those wbo wan,t t.o bid nate Tiffany glass -autbenticat· at the auction in June. The fee ed by Dr. Egon Neustadt -pub can be used towards any booths,barsand f1X1ures. purchase. Many ol tbe pieces come from The auction is what publicity Fng!and, Scotland and the East person Diana Markes terms Coast. but this year's eveut bas me ol the last "straight shoot· ~ rare from Southern ing" auctions around: meaning Califorrua. there is no minimum bid and no BUILT IN 1114, the Little S1s - "reserved'' price lef'S ol the Poor Church in Los Angeles boasted a pair of massive circular church win- dows located an the front and re - ar. 1be church gave way to pro- ~re ss a s hoppin g m all BurmE 1,%M people who at· tended the 1979 auction were not without ample funds A New England Chemist Shop, com - plete with apothecary Jars and bottles. sold for $25. 000 A stained glass greenhouse • from Northern England fetched $70.000 An elaborate domed • Made of oak (above) is an early 1900s church pulpit with cast iron ra1lmgs from Bloton Brow. Yorkshire. Enqland /f's been "adapted" for botanical restaurant us e ~ Massive church window (left ) recovered from Little Sisters of the Poor Church m East Los Angeles 1s ad-. mlfed by Emporium employee but thl' windows have become part of the stock of Golden Movement Emporium owner John P Wilson. Wilson's 1970 t>ntrance into th<' ··architectural antiques" bu-.1 • ness was tbrouch the back door, so to speak. He stumbled on a "deal," 1,037 pull-chain toilets which he purchased from the U.S . Gov- ernment for $2.10 each. He made a profit of more tha n $150,000 and Golde n Movement was named in honor of the transa c- tion. His bend of "preservationists" now travel great distances t.o P'S"Cbase the ~ms which are ,crated and shipped back to Los An8des. When the old Moreeambe pier tn Wmtem England succumbed to a storm in 1978, Wilson became owner of 200 ffft of baDistrade that lined the pier. As with his other pieces, his crew then ~ about restoring am '"1'ading the pier railing t.o as dole to its origina) eoadiUon as pcmible. Minor liberties in r e -c r eating the pieces are talaen became IUCb "pablic" an-~ties s~fer more wear and tear than privately owned items. However , private p ieces culled from homes (Tiffany glaes. fol' example) reqaire far less in the ~ay of restoration. lla1h Pilot Photos b~ P:itnck O"Oonnrll Shop clock (below) used to give time to passersby on London's Fleet Street. Yes, it's upside down. rest- ing on Its brackets until properly hung in place. In background is cast iron bal/1strade that used to tine the More;cambe pier on England's West Coast. Tif- f any glass window entU/ed 'Grecian Woman · 1s Del Monte bar being restored by workmen (above) is 30 feet long and made of golden oak. · below left. • ·-·.--,..._,. .. ., ::,, Former Laguna resident entertains in Corona de/ Mar. ... Tho ShMman Llbrar1 and Gardena ln Corona d I Mar i.s a beaulllUl place to 10 any ct.y of ..._~ ..... but lut rnr.~ an • act . =al ::ft., '' arue Garlll. n. made aua MC'OOCl .-pear._., mut'b to lbe dellaM of ...,., 100 or...,. Oout' muak! lov.n. Tben wwe JUll a few ... u left for aw-... · pe:rionaanee of a.,.,..., ... By Jud1tn Olson .. Granada" by Isaac Albenla. ''Two Vmnuelan W alt&es" by Antonio Lauro; "Romanz.a." a tradlUooal SpanJsb folk sooa . and other selections. · , The young guitarist began bis )Duaic&I career lD Laguna Beach and baa studied with aay aeaUMr, Geor1e Sakellartoa and .lolm De ltOH and was a member of Clutaopber Parkea· lnl'• master class. He was introduced by Dr. William Heodrtck.a, librarian. ~ D9ttJ ..... Mllft ,_ The Mannequins Auxiliary of the Assis tance L eagu e of Southern California h a s scheduled its annual awards be ne fit, "An Even ing With Adam and Eve." for May 3 m the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. CLASSICAL GUITARIST BRUCE CHARLES This year, outstanding couples in Southern California will be honored. The evening will in- clude a showing of designer clothes and jewels and a magic the me for the big stage produc- tion. Karl of Newport Beach and help. mg to create the show will be Donald Daves. also of Newport.. Bertram Coffey Jr. and Mrs. DHes. Also. lira. Nelloa llooll Grou, Mn. M.J. Mbtia. Mr. ud Mn. Jay L lleed Che was a 1978 Ada m winner), Mr. aDd Mrs. Ales RobertaoD Jr. (sbe was a 1978 Eve winner) and the DelUWJ E. Sullivan Foanclatioa. Modeling will be Mrs. George Patrons and patronesses for this year include Mr. and Mrs. Harry A:une, Mrs. Atrred Baldwin, Mrs. D.J . Bentley. Mrs. Ernest Bryant DI <she was a 1979 Eve winner ). Mrs. Oiche Isn't True DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter as m r esponse to one you received from a homosex· ual signed "Name Deleted by RequesL" That person made a crazy state ment and to my s urprise you believed at ! He said. "Homosexuals can r~ognize each other at a glance." WRONG. The clicbe, "ll takes one to know one," doesn't bold true in this case. I'm 100 percent straight and not the least bit effeminate-looking, yet I have been proposa- lloned by homosexuals for as loog as I can re- me mbe r . I have been offered money by '>lrangers who seem to appear out of nowhere. It's damned annoying the way they seem to thmk I am one of "the boys in the band." Per sonally, I have noth 10g against homosexuals. I believe a person's sexual pre· ference as his own business. When I am proposi- tioned by one. I s ay, "No thanks, I prefer girls. Please leave me alone!" After that. no pro- blem. I enjoy your column but I had to let you know that your correspondent's theory was all we t . STRA I G HT AS A STRING IN HOUSTON DEAR STRING: I have received so many letters from straights who, Uke you. have been propositioned by gays that I have reevalua~ my posit.ion. It clJd seem reasonable to me that one gay rou..ld spot another, In lbe same way that a heterosexual who wants to play can spot a "playmate." Eye contact, a knowing look, a seducUve smile or a touch of lbe band can say plenty. Of&ee homosexuals will make a pass ii they are attracted to someone, oa the outside chance that &.bey mlg.bt ac:ore. They have leanlff from nperieece tbat some straights will say "OK" for money or simply the excitement of trying sometblng different. DEAR ANN : This letter lS for that lady in Shelby, N.C .. who was angry because the minister wished her a happy birthday and told her age from the pulpit I want to pass on a little ... omething that might calm her down and make her see things in a dirferent hght. On my kitchen wa ll hangs a s mall plaque. I than k God for every day I wake up and can read at. The message is as follows: "Don't regret growing old. It's a privilege denied to many." Sign me -GRATEFUL FOR EVERY DAY IN HAMMOND, IND. DEAR GRATEFUL: Thank you for sbar· iag. Speaking strictly for myself, I don't mind geUlng older bot I hope never to get old. One of tbe yomien womea I know ls 8'7. Harriet W. ls a eoutant reminder tbat It's not what's up front that coata bat what's apstalrs. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing in an effort to prevent people from missing a won- derful time. I am talking about high school reu- nions. It's impossible to get in touch with every graduate -especially the way people move a round these days. If someone has been married twice and now lives in Denver and her parents retired and moved to Phoenix and her best friend in Oklahoma has an unlisted phone number, bow can we get. the address? The best way not to miss out is for the graduate to contact bis or her high school prin- cipal and find out who la ln charge of the class reunion. lo other words, don't expect the reu- nion cbalrman to find YOU. Write ·a letter and rind the chairman. -STILL SEARCHING IJileralls .4nn Landers DEAR SEAJlCH: Good adTice. I coaJdn•t have dooe better mysell. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a career woman who must look my best every day. My legs are on the heavy side. but ii I wear high, slender heels , they look okay. The shoes an vogue with the sWetto heels are cnpplers. They look great. but they kill my feet. I'm sure high heels were invented by a man who hated women. Will you research th.is. please? U I knew who did Uus rotten thing to us. I"d feel better. -BUNIONEO BESSIE IN BRISTOL. VA DEAR BUNIONED: According to Christopher Morley, blgb heels were Invented by a woman -who bad been kissed on the forehead. DEJ\H ANN LA NDERS: I am 68 years old and haH· been reading your column for 20 years . I used to love at. but lately you've been running nothing but letters about raggots and queers and les bians l am sick of the garbage. TV 1s no better Nothanj? but adultery and murders. Please put those oddballs back m the closet wh ere they belong before you lose your readers. -ARK FROM N .J. DEAR ARKY: Sorry If yoa don't love me anymore. but I address myself to all aspects of human behavior -and i,ome of it lsn•t vef) pretty. There will be mort-letters on homosexuality -and rape and Incest and child abuse and alcobolJ.sm and drug abuse. These are problems people aR struggling with. and that's what I'm supposed &o be doing here Volunteers Honored Orange Coast residents and senior citizen groups were honored recently for community service. Receiving recognition as outst.a.nding volun· teers were Theresa Mitchell. Mary Mitchell and Ruth Levy, all of Laguna Beach. They were honored during a reception in Costa Mesa sponsored by the Voluntary Action Center of South Orange County and lbe Carna· tion Co. The Carnation Co. awarded lbe outstanding volunteers with engraved silver bowls. The awards were presented by Doug Smith of the Los Angeles Rams. Friends of Oasis Senior Clti.zeo Center in Corona d e l Mar and the Fixed Income Co111umer Counaellna Volunteer Group of Sad· dleback College, Santa Ana office, received awards for community service. The community service awarda were part of activtUea in support of National Volunteer Weet.heldfrom April20to26. SP~CIALI HANES OFFERS 3 PAIR FOR 5. 75! (reg. 1.75) . . . the panties are knit right i'n, so there art no panty llnes to show under your clothes. WE'LL GIVE YOU AN ADDmONAL ~ 1.00 OFF WITH THIS COUPON ., ~SIDE' PHARMAQ!.~~!ZC:· 1'°"°"' -• -e --• .. I e .. • '--.. ... -----_. • ------.. - Rete--_Jrs are flnally cettini down to 1ome r~r10u.a studies oo the P<>tt·natal deprea1lon Do you bow wbat they've dis, eovendf You're DOt auppHllll ~ ,..... • IOOd tlBM att.r tbe baby ia born. It'• aometblnC a lot " * .... ,Med. .. wer. never re&ll1 •w. about. lfY POl'l'·NATA.I. depnuloD WU~ thao molt. I weat lDto tt M¥eD months bJarf tbe baby came and It luted mst1l tbe kid WU 17. Thea It becan to taper off. Had tt DOt been for "As the World Tuma" and Plldft«'a, l'ct have allpped into bummln( and braidi.ac my hair. Every. day I'd put a PKifter lDto whatever part of bia face was open, a« a plate fuJJ of but- tered DOOdlea and sit lD rrcmt ot the. TV set and watch someone who waa worse olftban I was. EVDY TIME I went tot.be pediatrician, I'd try to search the races of t.be otber mothers for some sign of ex.haustioo. I only saw one mother •'break,·• and that was when her son. a real bellioo. bad skated acrosa the carpet ••sbockine" eveeyooe with bis static electricity, rearranied t.be furniture. licked the drinting fountain. takeo a boot away from another child and finally submersed bis hand int.be aquarium. She just sat t.bere, numb, and finally said softly. "1b.ink piranha." Another rare moment of honesty that sug- gested mot.berbood was less lban perfect came one Mother's Day in church when a new priest looked out and said to the mothers. "I know wta.t JOU're tbinldnc. You're t1r9'. You feel pulled ID nine d:llfenat direct.km. V• tldM DO one ~J"'ltanda you and you're .. .-. to younelf, "Mary and ber oae kid. 8'1 dMa fo7 .ACCOaDING TO tbe new theory, am· bivalent feeU011 are perf: natural. It doesn't man you love your any less, it means you're realistic about tbe demandl OD your personal life. A new mother in Colocado wrote receatl1 about her two cbUdren. aaes 2 yean and 3 months. She put the toddler on a potty seat so she couW bathe the baby. She bad latbend ap the baby when the meter man appeared. The doc 1uddenl1 went into beat.. Tbe pbone raaa. The toddler jumped up and overturned tbe potty oa the new we rue. He tbm ltUck bia bead iD between the wuber and tbe wall to aee what tbe meter reader .... dolnc and Sot atuek. The baby got cold and beJan acreamlnc. Strance dop becan nmnhll tbrougb tbe bouM. She IDOYed the washer and her son emersed bleedin1. '·What would you do?" she asked. l 'd do now what I should have done years ago .cry! Sunglasses a Sumnter Must WASHINGTON (AP) -The approach of summer means more su.oabine and, eye doctor~ suggest, a need for sunglasses. There ls ao iocreulq number of choices oo tbe market lo bolb prescription and non- preacrlptioo lenses, rancinc lbrough vanous tints, pbotochromic and reflecting <mirrored l gluaes. The American Optometric A.ssociatioo says either pol&rizing or reflect.log sungluses a.re a good choice ror people who spend most of their time outdoors or working oa or near the water. They suggest cboosing a glass lens that filters out t.be majority of the infrared rays, and not aJJ lenses do thi$. FOR PEOPLE WHO need sungluses for casual daytime wear. either plaslJc or glass lenses flllering out ultravi~ rays will usu.ally suffice, the optometrists t:eport. The usoclaUoo suggests med.tum or dart tinted glasses that screen out 75 percent to 90 percent. of available swiligbL Generally, if you can see your eyes clearly through the lenses, the tint ls too light. While sunglasses come in many colors. the eye doctors say neutral aod gray shades are It Wasn't Nice SAN DIEGO CAP > -Former Staff Sgt. George Gordon still is angry wtth Spain for something somebody dad back rn 1.889. "It wasn't nice." says Gordon, wagguig a finger. "to blow up the Maine." Gordon joined up soon after the battleship was sunk in Havana Har bor. Al the age of 103. he recently told a reporter that be lhink.s the United Stat.es was nght ·'to go to Cuba and the Philippines·· and fight the Spaniards. "The Spaniards never took t'are of those islands." said Gordon. who LS a patient now at tbe Veterans Hospital in San Diego ··Kids were barefoot ln the streets ... The Army sent Gordon to the Ph1hppllles tn · stead of Cuba and he missed the actual Cigbl.lng . Once near Manila. be recalls, somebody asked . "Is there shooting around here"" Surprised, he rep bed· "What? Shooting" What Shooting?" Today, says Gordon, "America is a litUe ~haky that ·~ because we're not the only cou.o- try with lhe bomb. Russia may even have lbe bomb in Cuba.·· '"We :.hould have nt!vt'r let Cuba go,"' he says HB Woma11 Feted Pauhne Campbell of Hunungt.oo Beach was named Winner Monday or a special award for the more than 200 hours of volunteer work s he does each month The Elizabeth Canepa Award for outstand-tog R.S. V. P. volunt~r was presented to Mrs. Campbell during ceremorues at South Coast Repertory Theater Ul Costa Mesa. Mrs. Campbell has helped out by making clothes for Korean orphans and by taking senior citizens on errands while giving her time to the Huntington BeachSenior CttUensCenter. best because they don 't affect color percept.loo. Green tmt.s also a re good because they are usually the best infrared mt.er. TBE PROTOCRaOMIC lemes lighten and darken in dlffenng liehts and some even chance color.1bey generally need a bttaking:io period, and should be selected carefully as some doo't darken as much a.s others. They ceoerally do not tighten s uff1c1ently for a.igbt wear. For more detaJled advice on ae&eetina aun- gluaes. the assocaalJoo ba.s a pamphlet, "A Good Look at Sunglasses," available at no cbarge. Seod a self-addressed, stamped, busi- oess-sa e envelope to the Communications Ol vuuon. G33. Amencan ()ptomet.rtc A.ssoda· tJoo. 24.3 N. Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Lou.ls, Mo. 63141. 0~ CUSTOM FRAMING ~ll.Dng 1n H.nd Flniah9<1 Frem.1 1803 Newt>Of"t BIVd. Costa Mesa ~11 RUFFEll'S U'HOLSTERY W-.T•W• ...... ltU Hmrt.r~ c..t. ...... -we.11u LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES! * CUSTOM DRAPERY • MATCHING BEDSPREADS • FLEXALUM BLINDS * WOVEN WOODS *CARP ETING I 0-DA Y DWVBY OH MOST oaDllS Call Sharee -960-321 9 • free estimates Get YourseH Going ForlheBOSI X"W Ot'<)IOOIOQ51 f-¥'W C.A11lenQCS' New fltf'll!!' I Betome 1na1 S() ·1at Dt~sro yOU know YoU can oe w11n ccntiOcncr 00tsc ano stytc flcrM>f s Jota, Vb'nan Tr a1mn9 m.}lies rt all ooss11>1e ~1a1e ctasses tor!TlflQ ea11 1ooav toe you1 i001VICJuat PI09' am 1J1scuss1CW1 PfRSON.Al !XVflOPMfNI 6 t.Q)(l IHG soms San Clenaenie Reunion A reunion dinner-dance wtU be held .ln late ORANGE COUNTY August for the San Clemente High School Cius 3 TOWN & COUNTRY or 1970. ORANGE A reunion committee ls searching for mem-( 714 ) 547 8228 be rs of the class and volunteers are needed to help _ _t~========-t:::::==~~~~ coordinate the event. Forinf'ormaUon.call~M;001:::,:·ca::.:•~t~496-:::,~163=1~.~--................................................... ....,_ Baldwin Pianos anct Organs LESSONS • INSTRUMENTS T AP£S • R£COAOS - MUstC CENTER "<•OH.._""'-._.tffv' , ................ MO-IO:ZO .,..., • ,... tuM. tt·• l90!il.·~4'111, •• Celt 142-H11. "'' • ,.., word• to work for Whale T ~hirts rionv a lhoft sleeYel Whale Handbags and Whale Jewelry. From $4.50. t , t I -• • ! l ' r .. . ,, FEATURING San Clemente estate was party site. 81 SANDIE SGA.N ....... ~ ... It wu • ...,.... r..ua.. flo.unta1 treeb °"" IM roWna bll.1a ol what ..s eo bl a. w...,. ....._ ._. wt •Wdllc ..... ~ .... ol U.e Paelftc .. fenatr PNl14eftt IUdaM N1-............ 10 -~ ........ TM oee..._ .wu aa .,...__ ..... ~ ... Sund., 'PO YDnd br tM Qr.,. ,_ ........ Aaaw AffwMl .. Dt Md Trul· --' ....... C-.. ,,..,,.&81 .... ,., ....... . A.ad tblr'e ....... ol ...... . Wblle U.. partJ wu a f"Uve eooap .... aDd ~ cem... ~ eaou1b uuae lo aalher a crowd almoa a.nywben!, ll lffmed 11\al\Y IUHta bad 1albered for aoolber reuon to set a peell al what lbe Nlx· on llfeeiyae muat ha ve been Uke at the Saa Clemente estate. AS GlJE8T8 ENTEaao the floral filled main cou.rt}'a.rd of tbe oace beavily lu.arded La Cua Pacifica, moat couldn't realat drl°!f:fo.!: every detail. They peetsed lD ol the Spanifb.atyle villa to ... wbat the Nlson Uvinl room really looked like and found what was a alee, tq. aer and better·tban a veraee home. Moet ol tbe furnlwre appears to have been removed, and one guest said sbe understood that It wasn't that great, anyway. As auesta passed through ooto the walkway leading to the swimming pool where the main festivities were centered, many kept right' on going out onto the open hillside where they mused and exchanged thoughts about the estate and tbe.Nixons. At poolside, the Sounds of Music - including leader Barry Cole and Steve King, Sam Guiliano and Kevin Tullius -entertained with such compositions as "It's Only a Paper Moon " G~ munched on hors d· l18E °: Dl'ATS fW the par. ty waa &eel by elev r Doo Koll. Co-ch rmen wer~r. and Mra. WUllam Parker and Mr. and Y rt Moe McCook Oue.u included WUfried <Paul) and Brigit~ BasUaos ol Irvine, who donated wtne for the affair; Mike and Irene McCaffey; Murray and Charlotte Oa.rey (she rum the Anti- que Exchange) and Doo and Ano Law rem. Al.lo esUoYiu festh1Uee were de-veloeer Bob Warmincton and hla wUe Lori. WU"IDiQt.oo, wbo ~ sponaored the offibore powerboal boat races formerly known as the Bushmllls, reported be was pleased with the race and plans to do ft aeain next year. Other gue&ta ltchaded ATSC Presi· dent Lewis Ackerman and bis wile Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carver (she's chairman of the ATSC Support Group), Bob and Mimi "Leverton of Irvine (she's ATSC administrator ), Chuck and Judy Loos, Randy and Casey Luther, John Wood, Barbara and Maurice Chamas or San Juan Capistrano, Dr. Grietje Christian <she 's a retired dentist ), Ed and Alleen Schrader, Mark and Arleoe Jorgensen, Dave Murtaugh, Randy M ayamoto and Al Martini. -•· [ Horoscope ) FIUDA Y, APRIL ZS By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): You get "rare opportunity" to rectify recent mistakes, especially where an lmpor· tant relation ship is concerned. Gemlni, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure promineotJy. Expand opera· tions, open lines of communication. TAURlJS (Apr. 20-May 20): You are getting across polnt by giving of yourself. Be involved, express all the way, no pulling back or equivocating. Spotlil(ht oo children, love, change, speculation -and the number 4. Aquarius, Scorpio persons figure pro- m inently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Em· pbasls on writing, conversation, travel, relatives and communication. Your best and natural qualities surge to forefront. You get verification COO· cerning property. You will be oo a more secure base. CANCEa <June 21-July 22): Em· pbasis on ideas, trips, visits, special callsl mail and unique messages. Fam ly member wants to "make peace." Be diplomatic, receptive . Recent contact brings reward. You receive gift which aids ln making home a more pleasant place. LEO <July 23-AUJ!. 22): Hold off on direct debate, action. Play waitin{> game. Dehne te rms. st~r away Exercise Essential WASHINGTON CAP> -Relaxing in an easy cbalr through the winter may have been nice, but now that spring is approaching many people are thinking about getting back lnto shape. According to the President's Coun. cil on Physical Fitness what you need ls a workout every day, bard enough to make you perspire. The council reports that, according to a study it did, even 63 percent of people who don't exercise at all think they get enough physical activity The council says that for tbe activi· ty to have a positive effect on your health, you should exerclae at least 30 minutes dally. Going out to play tell.Dia a couple of hours on Saturday. WOO 't do the job. from self-iieception. Protect self in e motional clinches. Spotlight on agreements, contracts, ability to sense pulse or public. Pisces, Virgo natives play prominent roles VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You "bounce back" from adversity. This could be a power-play day. Be direct, accept challenge, respooslbility, in· vest in your own ideas and taieots. Judgment. intuition are on target. You win in big way. Can cer, Capricorn persons play significant roles. LIBRA (Sept.. 2J.Oct. 22): Finish rather than begin -strike chord of universal appeal. Get look behind scenes, dig for information previous- ly marke<l.. "Confidential." Cbec:k Virgo mes!age. Whal bad been a source of rear, doubt will be eradicat· ed. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21 >: Member of opposite sex aids in fulfilling hopes and wishes. Leo, Aquarius p e r s ons f igure in "dramatic" scenario. One in authori· ty makes fLOa.Dclaltdecislon in your favor. Adhere to original format. Your own s tyle and principles represent most valuable usets. SAGIWARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec:. 21 ): Gather rd\-ces. define allies. evaluate influence. Be r ealistic concerning career potential, ambitions, goals, relations with one who can pull str· ings for you. Learn by teaching, utilize surprise element, know that unorthodox procedures could bring desired results. CAPRICORN <Dee . 22.Jan. 19): Spotlight oo special commurucatioos, e ducation, p e rtine nt r e ading material, chance to get rich lhrougb flexibility and display of versatility. Gemini. Sag:ittari us persons figure prominently. You succeed on "third try." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Money and love can mix -pursuit of "missing funds " could bring you closer to partner or mate. Revise, te· view, take a stand, refuse to sell yourself short. Aootber Aquarian i.s in picture. You gain access to privileged inlormatioo. You are go-lng to win. PISCES <Feb. 19·Mar. 20): Ask questions, obtain answers, stress long.range potential. Gemini, Virgo and another Pi.aces figure prominent· Jy. You get surprise -of pleasant variety. Member of opposite sex cares and proves it. Be aware of sub- tle legal nuances. a fashion slide Italian style To cany you through a summer of fun •••.•• White or Camel Catt. Both wtth Stacked Heels. ~ ~------~~ SHOE~-----_, 99 Fashion Island ... NJtWport Beach ..• 759-9551 --- .. • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2· .. 5 6 7 8 • ~,,·~· . t'IM.Y PLOT --------lite ........................ Oref!le Coell:;:;;!::;:;;;;;;:;=---""":'""~- DAIL Y PILOT £[ASSIFIED ADS You Can hit tt. l'lnd It, ( 842 aa.ef] Trade It Wit" • Went Ad •vv•u EQUAL. HOUllNO Ol'POATUNITY , ,. tr .. MMlcr. ADr..a .... ..t..tiMd In Ul68 D1W1P1PW ii alab-Jed to the hdenl Fair Mouslac Act of IHI wll6c:h cnM. it UJesal lo advertise '·any pre-fennce, UmitaUon, or diacrim&nauoo baaed on race. color, relilion. au, or DlllJooaJ orlflD, or an tnteotioo lo mate any such prelerence. linuta · bOD. or diKl'imination. · • 11lis newspaper will not lmowiuly accept any advertbinc for real el!JUte which is in viOO.· ban ol the &aw. ..... for5* ••••••••••••••••••••••• G-al 1002 ....................... HEWPOtt'TKTS. Separate olrice or den with its own bath. ReceoUy ~aled J bdrm. home on quie t street near Cl..aH Dr • N .B. Many expensive features In c ludin g Fren c b d oor s. greenhouse window. endo&ed yard, bay wan dows & a cozy stool· frplc. Owners have to leave the area & ha\'l• priced their home for qWck sale at $235,000. A Division or Harbor lnvestmenl Co. 1bars ALL you pay fora JO day ad tnlhe DAILY PILOT SERVI:[ lllECTllY 00 IT NOW! 642-5671 Advut11e•rs may plarr th~1r ads by t~lephone 11·00•mt11S JOpm Mooda} lhrv t'nday 11 lo 0000 ~lurd•Y COSTA MESA ornc E D>W B•Y '42·:iil18 llUNTl:"/GTON REACH 171'1S ~Kh Bhd ~LZ20 LAGUNA BF'.ACll 102'7 S CoaM H,,.y ~8tadd49466 NORnf COl'NTV dJal f rf'f $40-l.220 a.us .. -....es .Df'adllne ror copy • 11111. b !> 30 p rn. the day bt'fort p11bllt'atlon . tat'tpl for S11nday 6 Monday Edllio.u wbt'n dudUAe la S.tvrday, 12 nooo. cus ... ~noMS ERRORS· Ad¥trtl~,.,. 1hovld ttlttll ~Ir adt dally • report errors lrnm edlattly. TllE DAILY P!LOT a.Allmts liability for tht' lint Incorrect losertQi only CANCELLATIONS Wbftl lul.ba& 1111 ad ~ 1ure Lo maaie a lftOl"CI ol lhe KILL NUMBER I'"'"" you by your ad tahr u ~ ol your ca•tell•tloo. This 11111 11•mber m 111 1 be pre1ented b y the adnrtiaer Ill t'&M of a d&lpute. CANC~l.~ION OR COltR OP' NEW AD 8ErOR! RUNNING: f:¥eey tftort It made to killcw~a-lld ltlal hu Men ordered, btlt we camot ,-utee 1.o do ao n il .lllf ad w •ppearal In UM~. DUlfE-A·UNlt AD8: ThtH adl are ltrittl7 ruat la advtnet by 111.il or •t •ny ont of our otnra l'fO plloM orders. OeadUM: J p.m f'ncta,. Cotta Mt'd offl« .. t2 noon It ell branclt Otflt'el, THE DAILY PILOT ruervu the rt11t1 to t llllll'y, edit, C'eftJOr CM' r • f u • ' • n y ad¥tr11Htntftt, 111d to t llln&e Ill r•tu 6 r•11ll.UO. wlUlolll prior not.I«. a.Al--...... ._. PO IOll l-~ .,._. IMYESTMIMT SEMINAR SCHIDULID FOi NIWPORT llACH Ungo Real Est.ate will present a real estate seminar•t 7:30PM. May 7th . at the Marriott Hot el. Newport Center. Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM, Vice· President of Lingo 's Investme nt Division will discuss "The Internal Rate of Return. A Bette r Way To Ana lyze Real Es tate Investment Alternatives!··. Also to be covc-rcd will be the various rules of thumb being used today fo r ma ki ng investment de!· <:1sions. Reservations a re requi r<!d and can be made by calli ng 644-7020 or by contact ing your Lingo Repres l'n· ta live. Lingo Rul&un 2123 S• Jooqula Hilb Rd. Mpt lch UDO ISLE Separate master Bdrm sate lipitairs, 4 frplc"s, wet.bar, Jae. w/imported tiles, compl. ne w tbruoul. SS40,000. JACOBS REAL TY . 675-6670 INV ESTORS S PECIAL!!! Income Property located on beac h in LeucadL.a. $195,000. Wall consider trade or owner wiU carry financing. 7SHJ967 or SJS.. 'TTTS Ext 841 UMDa $70,000 Like SO< a gallon gasolme, this is a great bargai.n ! &.I per Hwst· ingtoo Beach locatton with oew p&lDt, across from community PoOI aDd Lemus courts. 0.11 qwckly. 7SJ-31.91 C:SELECT T PRo.:>ERTIES of neWf"'l'f REALTORS '71-HI I .. OM •OLDIMIOD: CeNH .. Mer ,._rm, &.J W fw....,. •••IO •It: __ ............... + .. + ... ..... ........... 0...-..,...., ... ... $ ltS.600. OM LAaSPUI: .w-... .............. • ea-........ v..., lo•, . ..._. fl,..,._•, w-4 .__ cell•g•, ... ....... + ........... w ... ,..., to ..... .._ ............ . IUSIMISS OflPOllT'UMITY: ...... If ..... alto' Pellelt8e. Pl•• coe4ffl ... wetl ., t, ............. ,.. ....... h .. JM7t.500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2SISLC...tHwy .. C... .. ..._. 675-551 I v.i· 1-: S I . L Y N TAYLOR CO . H I< A I.To H S ,, ' ..... , .. J~ b.alf!d, super sharp 3 & den. lmauicuJate coo· d.iuan. Perfect locauon. ~to bay or beach. An titcellent value at s:mJX)Q. ...,:IH t· l~H f ) rtBIDIMr IMYESTOltS BUY f'OR FUTURE Qastom 4 Bdrm. famtly. 2h baths, bltn vacuum & !>tereo. COUNTY lot tnx:m. Room for pool, t.mn&s. RV & boat. AIM..T UYIHG, NO 9UAUFYIHG New, clean adult 2 Bdrm ~~~~~~~~ condo with a large pauo. commwaity PoOI. s p a, rec. faril & secunty gate No qua.b!yuig, seUer wdl finance. OnJy 184.500 so caJJ tod.ly. 9'79-S370 HOMI Ass ume 914 ~ loan on lovely 3 Rdrm home in Turtlerock's most prtttigious area. Quiet cu.I de sae. ouUt.anding badt yard & patio. a ounnet kitchen, Jge formal dining. MAKE OFFER ALLSTATE REALTORS Ta.MS, LOCA TIOH AHO AFFORD AIU ASSUMASLE CONDO Only 2'h yrs ok1 aod as· Take over 11 125 annual swnable loans that you percentaRe rate loan ' can afford with com · WTth low down paymt>nl buled lsl & 2nd T D. pay. Adult condo. Carefree ments ol only S7S6 per llvang, lu.sb greenbelt. mo. Beauuful 3 bdrm bubbhng fountain~. pool home with famJly rm, and c;pa Multi u se formal d.antnit rm. 2Vi recreauon center Ac; baths, step down laving sumable SSS.000 loan rm. C'eramic Ule k1tch, Slll.900. 6'S-0303 blt·IJl Microwave Call AtJ,.. Roa Say 979-S.J70 or al\ 6, 548-180 l F ORE ST E OLSON ..... .. .. .......... SllL idle rt.ems with a Dally Not Classified Ad . •·c--c-. 642-S678. ~~~~~~~~ macneb I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HAllOI V1IW HOt tlS! 3BR one-story delightful Monaco Plan on quiet tree shaded street. Lg private yard even has fruit trees & lovely patio for your entertaining pleasure. Priced at $189,500 incl. land. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. <L-59) 712-1414 c~ "*' c.,,;.,, 642-1231 11()1 Do...°'- lll-1710 Woocbdqe (.,..,., 644-6200 t'bbor v-c ..... TWO FOR ONE This 1s a but Ide r 's dreem. ,,..._'O houses oo a huge fltxl34' lot zoned R.J Midway Crty u under COUDl.Y ZOlWlg and they allow one 1m1t per 1000 sq fl. PasslbllJues are WI· llrrutt:'d. Move quick ! Asking only nzs.ooo BALBOA ISLAND Rl::ALTY ~00 5355,000. UDO IS&..1-POOL Ri ch woods, imPorted tile & beam ceilings, set the mood for this s pacious & light 6 bdrms, 5 bath home on 70' lot. Gourmet kitche.n, family room. formal dining room & extended living room overlooking sunny patios & pool. Attractive financin~. Easy to see, just make an appointment. $825,000. r ~ INNEWPORTCENTER ~ 644-9060 ~ ~ I -YllW·YllW·YllW, TOP OJI THI HILL...., I Wra. • It 1, Platllfml ...... C71J. ..... .--.~ ... ._ c ............................. ... SIU. wmt COHN•ICI Utt ywo ..._ .,.. ... Jll•la 1hn .. • 0c .. '-Hie ........... ,. ..... . _,... .... ,.. .............. .... .. ,... . 2744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA DB. MAI 759-161& , ..... llAI DAILY PILOT ,..,. ,~ 9· I ' I TH£ REAL~ ESTATE RS ----- SPYGLASS SHOWPtlCI WITHA VltWI Tiv.b exquu.itt'I)' d1•nw,11 ed 3 Udrtn hom 1• h.i" 1l .111 r rom IX'l'_. II u nd lun \ h" 14 to Ow I~ l.irul" ,11n11i: wld nch 1wu1 r .i I 1h·n1r 2nd t r u't dn J 01 I a " o p t 1 on t ,. rm • J\'.u.IJihlt' P n·wfllt-0 JI ~.WJ Jtll\nnt.' Pt•rlun,, A>t• nt UNIQUE HOMES 675-6000 ~~--- f?each frolty llAl lSTAn UCllLIHCI MMCI lt4t COMI WITH US., •• t. COSTA MllA . rn. w .... -s,mcl•• ... c .... .. ..... ~ l«wtty ..... ,..... ..... 2 bedr••••· 2 lte01. flrepl•c•. .-...Cai .C•1cl. •-•r-••llltlwL 1111 S.... c..t, F-20 I or.. MIDAY 10..J .......... $114,500 MIWPOn HACH 75'..0tl I WAMTB>!! .1 ltdrm horn«-II\ 1111· { ... , '\Jll 14 llh .1:.i.UntJ bit• 10160 h I\ I' ~ 000 ~nl.I r L> w Shl),0110 ~'\ unl\ 'M·ti~OOl'tJ O\t r d ) l'.tl I Uri ,11111 "VOil I .I,, h Ii U J (' U r b I II • ~7S~ . ............ ....................... ........ '°"We ........... w. .......... w. tt.MtfJll w." ............................................................................................ 1002 -·-·-.............................. !~.~~ ~.~~ ... !~!~ ~w::-....... !~!~ ~ ............ !~ ~~.t!!!-.. !!'.'? --------llllililiiii---HAllOIYltwHIUs OAKGLIN **llSTUSTED! LagunaNl·l---- TUDQI STYLI. MIWPOIT •••nn Looks hkc.~ o <'Ottu~e from the outside : lives bkc lh lar~e family home on the 1nsldt.>. Two f1repluces. large family roon1, four bedrooms, 2300 sq. rt. of h vrn..: urtlu nnd a delightful country k1t(•he n This tJn1que home can be µ u r d1 a i-;.,. d f o r 2 0 ~ w it h goo ct f rn.a1ll't11g on the balance. A sound in ..... ~tml'nt at Just $185.000. lJ~I u 1-f()MI:~ R • 675-6000 J4•1:1l01 (.oa"t Hlgh•uy, Corona d.-1 Mu Wt HAVl J,J Of JHL e1:i,r LISTINGS IN TOWN no.ooo down, balance IUlll,000 buys tbl1·llkt Realty __ ..._,;;..-..::• t~ •l ti.ft. Aak· O latlaclhe new 2 ~ lo Jrvlne't JOI SZ4V,SOO. Th&I 4 bedroom, 2~ ba_coo· ••r WOODBRlDOt J.Jikm. r am Jrm. Curm11 dOmlinauml. •.•. ~~ avalla LMa y YllW 1nnin« rm. Z rpk hOmts ZU Eldtn Ave. C.M. ' Tnd.Y -• ........-.... 1itffft Vlt,'W (1/ hlll'I. ml.11 M2.f734 4br. i ' uaff ~-Wiut ~t'!VALENTLNE l::~IASnlDl~:;=MUX===rfj)""""•.W,. .... ~:'!:t~ 1U1&.D To surr Two 3(ht I t8' Joi.II =~fcl:xx'_NT--1111 • .131!'·~.~mable =~· s!:!.L ~1~ "*'15, ran&JJ1n from 8% 434 8e.11orua Ownr 7 U25 SU·Gl48 ----WALK TO IEACH GOOD IMVESTMEMT Okle "Cdt;4" C'ho1ce "So or Hw y .. dupl~. l..oodl. or chttrm. $721,000 ITerrru I. ___ A..:;:g;...t'n_t 64o.SS60 .- Yi'ar Round Summrr C'nt tJ~e on gn me R 2 <'Ornt•r kJt Lr,..""'' pnct' lJl Lown 1W~l2iJ __ _ C'A.'ttEOSJIORF-:S 1011'. S2411.000 .,,.,u m ablf• f"abuluui. m·t•a n ~11·w, pool. 4 Br. 3 prl\ dtt• bwc-h<~ (.;..ill Tim Hhont' \o 11 '7.. S26.:WO gross an · * I 01/t>fo AITD ,..__ POPULAR WEIJ .£81 i'Y nual mcome. Well kept. S81,9SO, U950 D n . MODEL Single lrtor'y units. with 4 1658/mo. Orange Tree OI008e your own lender garagei1+otr st p11rlt'g cond o · PI an 4 • 1 wher you buy tbla 3 oo 60' x 300' lot. CALL B r + c o n v · d e n · Bdrm home with family 6'4·7211 Owner/8rlt'11 h o m e . room aod dinln1 area f01·3128 overloolr:Jft• lovely bill /JD.NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES NOQUALJl'l'ING owe $30,000 dwn-12';. 4Kr. 2&. owner A.gt 549-400!.I ----- YOURCHOICf 3 Bdrm pool hOm c or 4 bdrm spa home. l:loth v.1lh VA t.erms. mlllUlE LOAN allEGE PAii Fabulous 4 bedroom Yale Plan 1dealJy localed on cuJ-de· ac. lli~b loan bllJ.ance. Newly carpeted & rre6hl y p a inte d throughout ThlS home also ha~ t'etitraJ lillr cond. &hardwood noors. views. 1128.500 UNGO REAL ESTATE •mo ... .,.. .... 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT +POOL $219,000 HHINSULA POINT N t•wly cl etor alud 4 bdrm. family home. Clost• to Ol'l'a n. S325.000. .£\1.'t'l ··~·~7~·,11~ \, '"'!!(WI• J till 12li6 nDl'IU HOME • ~ ·~~~I~ SURF REALTY """"" ,aric Lido Condos H EAi. l'C>RS l'ftUTDACJ A docora tor':. drt>.-.1m . 1111 l :S&i Jit·droom~ with IAYFRONT 536-7542 **"""'" 8e1utiful fmly home complete w /dram atic POOL & SPA. Room ror bolt Is RV. City li«hls view! Recently r e· maieled. Faotutlc loca· tJan.. &e&-m1 ~ 1.part-<1 ht·n·' 1 111·l•u.n \1t•w. pout. :.ilunJ ~e:•o...I'-"'ROU .... D7 W<• havt• ~l'\'Nal fine homes A STE.AL! L ' 1 1 & f """'.>t"'"'"' "' A.~umable·By Owner Of SALE m .-orm~ c 1n1ni.: 'P-l lot.:. o opt:n :.p<1t·e Ove r •r, u<'re for huri.c1>, w1Lh pie r & s lip Ow ner w 111 i• Jr r) Immaculate . Move in ~ntcd lhruout w11h 1n Sunny S&n U1c~o <'hll'kt•n.,. ~arclt·n. RV:-. 111 1 Duplex. <l.'>' lot , road 3 Hr. flfrn rm. 2 ba . Cull for det ails ubout l•--------- S Pa n I i. h l I I c Slart.ulg $47,500 w11h 5', h1:.t1m l' T rubUl'V l'tt EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY ru>I · Npu. 111<0 ~Ur Cull bow this m ct h<1d or DU' CHIJQN p r o f e " ' I (l n a I I Y down paymt"nt 12 7:1 rn nyoo 2 Ur. l b11 , t·uslom ,, I Tun llhorw. •;JI I~ ~ ~t.00 pool. $120,000 JlW'<.'~ will allow you Illa M lands('ap1:d too• 1•nm1• tl'l'l'!>l rah: !>4!17!nt or home. :i yr:. m·w. Ubl •1 >< rm s . 3 b uths: rant h st y l e, -~;'j~.l".P.JX:· ~-.,....,.~ lD ASSUMr-,; the a:i.•: Spectacular goU course Newport loeu11on Om• 11 1000.4989 g ar Ta c k b tt ru mini-estate in orange groves. S2~9.500. mc .. f'/~~ ;,~~ S harp 3 bd t wn h!\t> loan 00 th.L' t'XC'itlng 2 e:;uie. 6fllO sq.rt. 4 to 6 year homl' warranty Complf'll• w ba bbllnu ...... ,~, p k ·r bedroom den townhome 8drms. 6'12 b:.ths. Poot JIJ..'>l $270,000 ·fcl· la nd I ASSUME broo«. h~e ouk trl'l':. 1u:1\J:rcms ;\;~1 ~nc enon -. 1n rr~l12IOU' WOOD· andsptt. Sl.295.000. Yo u·11 lo ve ll! (.;a ll mlnV1ew.m1lt•i.ofridtnt<: Cost MHo 1024 ----BR OGE ESTATES .. lJISJ•Dll~co 752-l700 I trculs.OWC w1thSJO.OOO •••••~••••••••••••••••• OWCAT ll'• 'llu&homt>ha..,1t1 As kmg M~ • ,,.,."' 1 ' 1 .,."\ 1 '· '·" "' " I 9~ % I rln at 12'; on fast cs<'row Very nex on dn p11yt or SJ47,00') Try 30'..; down. 673-7761 f® earna , m.ooo v1 •• ~. N• ~;~~~~·:('·\~% BETTY ~~RKART ~d~l~:I~::.~ liii'l~!r.~ ~~~~~~~~~ cs --..... r ,.... P•Ym••t> SIZ>.000. Agt .,, '""' .. ""' "' qw" '"' ... ~ ,.,__ ASSllMAILE OCEAN FRONT I ~1.'U~~cAit~£r ~'1lINlTS-IN-Nt::WHURG OCliMFltONT ln~~~.R!~,.., -..ic Jyrnt.'W v. 3 br &2 s ct2uarraou "'•t .•n-8'/Jo/oLOAN DUPLEX N Y. Offe red (or l'X CONDO ' y:r'~ ~ l \our rea l 1-..tJlt' futun-00; U 1~ & \.iulled l't>ll· --- --Lvly hnly borne on quiet I 754-l 20 2 chan°e. Som" r nstora $199,000 •l.,,,_r.l.~_~r · :.,.lhh"r Callr11r .. n.1p mg., Curt JI, 63l ·l.266.1 ~RM.$717 /rrt0. cw-de-sac, East Side . SpaClou.:.2 bdrmonitson -----" ' ' w._Y~. ~ -· .. -(lwrwr Allt I Big 2+2 l'OOdol D~1b1g CUSTOM P06L & SPA. the beach. Rt'markJblt· I TWO HOU ES I tc1eolenracl~~pdle"p'r':dc1 at~~~ I 2 Bdrml s b. ldl" b aVt1h:.. ~~~ 'L poentl?l«lt fAHIM II ~~~I~~· yd I Owner will carry XTRA income & invl'stment S ""' ~ :.ecuri Y "' l'l4 •• 1' .~.-oi I,~· ·~ ~ • -Cent atr OwnrM2-l lZJ lge2ndT.~;.. al attractive potential Ra re cornl·r I Ea:.L ... 1de Costa M~a I , avatlable onrestorauon. I ball'OOY Cl~ lo ~hop ..;, -~---·--· """ lot.. Seller will tarry lite I Udrm older hom e + ~ooo I ~YIU~ R.E. · ptlljt. •'····~I I kt.Al.TORS I With I.be aMUmablt' loan UltA!rest75ra9 ·150 I 2nd at 12"< Un1qul' op I 2 Bdrm home with dou-1 497-1761 I bf3.3663 675-4462 Eve:. & add ition .ti 114•llt-r I • portWlJty hll• i:ararl('. R-2 lOnl:'d 1 ------DaftoP.. 1026 f1na nc 1n g th1, ho u"• 646-7711 ! Finan ced b y own\·r :__________ --~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• wi.n l bt ''"tilt• mJrkt·t 1( r-., ... l"IJtt.,..j••••1t!Wl••a SI 17,500 1 I OCEANFRONT I I New owrwr !r:in.'t:rn~.1 Ion;: (~II '\fJW''' Jbr."'-"J + \Ufl (rHI ,--,"".,. ....... I Roy McCcrdl~. RJtr. 6 Dl'lww 2 bdrm . 2 bath HARBOR VIEW HIUS 11'1.&St wll Sl.25.000 J Ur .t 2b1.1 d1·ta l·h~d ii ui:t' I {~l~'fl11:!Ji!ti§J I 5 48-7729 I unit:., $995.000. Submit , l::i~~~d:.t~''i~~~ J!h~;m;: ATI'EMTIOH l~• himw \\Ill J l''"'Pl ~ Wrm •WI• .,,,, ,tudy . Real Uitate _ I> I • I your creative fmant·1ni.:' I I with lari.:c· p~t bJ«k ~ J ri.l BUILDERS/ ':"~t~,~~l· l~·;~orp1::;" .. ~ ~ .. & .;dJJt •·nt Jtnum ., SUV'IEW W~IEW ~N• 1-.-.t~ll' I Balboa•-yProp. --I l,...VESTORS ii . '" .. • l!lJ iountry k1td wn S 000 ASS MABL"' I LOCATION+ ..... C rC'ilt horn,· for r.i1i.111~ .1 ,... f•ir 2 tntirt unit-. IJ'51 >VOO • • l4K. .,, BlUFFS + VIEWS! POOL & SPA I Reaffors l HEW HOMES 8% Int. I fanulv & .ilc;o lur Lflll'r I I :..i .. 1"t11• 11lll1•r h1Jffi•• "'' l.ru\ ··r'tll y 1· .. rk r oni I 9 7~{~ I .Plush lg. 3 bd. • I • 675 7060 • lh' r down Sl·llC'r will tu 1 n-1 n ". S 3 S ~l. O o U I 1.1r 1•.•• It .!. t 11rrwr lol ( 11' ~ 1·h.t.1 rnm~'. U< • .1n '1""' 1 .\l.,rn ' ·' r.t f,M 7020 l'atnck Tenore, 631-1.266 ASSUMABLE91'•0 o 1··r,.1·•11·•rm."'1111r·,1m1 -c llf l I "' 'I ;• 1 u J I ~"""' r I l':lrT)'rt...,t a or ;ipp Crt'dtl\t' f1na11c1n~ appr11\1·<I 1tu11I•·' pl.111• <(citJ•,.. .!.br, :.!IJ.1 frplc "' IJ •II .int:v n 1"' t 'on •Vl'r hay & nii.:ht li).!hl ly hnmp 1-'ormal living, , llJ !lllJ ~ 1 avuilablt> <J wnt•r a.:t 111\'lui.l1•d 1n 11ur 1 h.1 ,. ( •11npl "1 14 un1fr r I t.i-.t..tt;· 1v!t"W'i' ll1ghllv lu11gr;itlh1 ti :inti rl 1 n In J.! ma'., t Vl' 3 LITTLE WORDS i li1Jnrlll' li.<Jrn m .. 'ton 1>111·1• A'l.111 J.! Sli7 i(ll1 ' •'nlUTltf I ·'' l'\1 "JI• ' fY nna m111 1• 1n I 1· l1rt•pl.1 l •'. 1•11untr\ 1---------· ' ,.. 'Tt....-G ' Hluff, l 'I.\ 'I llilrm' '1-ll<'ht·n. t•xtra lari.:<-Pntl'. ll~ab1lrt). 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CJlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·---------BToro I 2 rm.·1.S60sq.LL.,tnple Sc»<iouscondooo rvty, Rt.:ALTORS .JU. l.tkt· over •11 1•. a' I !•37a81 I ... ~...,, now ~ 2Slory 2 Bdrm. P·• bath' I -· " .. "' ............. bot. ...... J" ..... .., .. -""' c..,..,o u ..... -RIDGE I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~dn . doublt' 0 ara•e I qwfll loca&Joo. Wet bar, d A 2 u-2 °··d~orat11r· ... ,,~n I I' tJ PLUS 1 1' GOTS-OMEBUCKS., 3Br.2B.i 2rar 0 ar Xtra~ ""'l11 °ara0adl)Q('"""n~r. roauna.m.rty _.. • ~~~;~~·~~r:::,:.":~·:Y~ ,: [ ~·1s&i!111 1 ~~!~!~E tiJ:l~~::::t1r :t~'. ~~~up~::::;~ ~~.:!"~:~:'.~~~\~-~z~: ~~~:, '\~:-,"1~., Ei~~~~~f ;!~;~;, ~1::~~~:~ _ ----··-··-. -, .. ..,... I[) l.1114 cl14r :1 l1r :! r ~onleoch 1040 I® -. ~I' 00 IS' "'HO l'h.irmml! U...lbu.i duplt·l< 1~1 tn1111 1•••1 fl'<' rm , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Quatified Buyer u I.A I •lf1-nn~ 2 + dt·n OWlll'I' I ( 11 Ir .ti .• Ir II 11 I\ \ll ~ r :-. 1.1. r 'T 111 .., 'I w~ O ceonfront ~ ... I> r1-d1't'Ur Jlt'(J I llr :1 I IUUl w ldrf.!e ~w1t11·1·k & ' s ( 11 ' ~ C> •• ,,.....> H.J •JO Ft'\' ... 1mplt• l.11111. I hrv.l'f 3 Hdrrn rl'nl.11111111 i:•y '.I~() J 11'"" I V.i:..1-.)\. I • .: 1 t,,j J li.1 I 'W's,._ On ti.,.wport l1n111 or ' \c1t .ant /l<i rr·ud~ lor rm I l'n<.,1J at ~.llOO h H J~ .. ~~1 ll"H 'r 1-:•tlJ t•our"• l11t 1lh 1 ~ 1 -:vr Waterlront H o!M I 5 Bk '1 hn r11,t11m , w a I(' r I r II n l h ,, rn ,. w 17 \ 311 II\ l d tll" k ' f'rll t'd S I .11•1 '1,UllO Uulltl<-r w lr.s+I« lo r Palm ~pnni.:-. 1-: ... t.Jlt' 1-'or dt·La11, un I hi' hum•·! .. ntJ c1ppt to M''" ,.,, 11 Carol Hoff, agt . h31 UO!M l'nnc Only l ~1uth lo Laguna U<h I mnJ1.it1· m uvt·rn "'1th I mur .. Info ,,111 l '.1rnl up.:r.td• j ~lll l •trn I -if..1; ""'t"1l•· t··m1I" mull1plt· II f I' 11 1 l'.ol ntk Ttnorl', A••t , , .... ,..,dn.t.o ~··u-•.•. No .,,.,.., u "' C'rl'Jll\1• l1u .. n1 111 " ol · ai:t Jtl'''' •·r Ou;,..aERW/HElP .., "' 833 •wn """' ....... 11141 llm" or 1·1 mm I 111 I " "'"' r •:JI ~. ·860() I q .. "'·f"'na L" S bd. pr~•. ' "' 1 .ihulablt·SJISll,500 t l~aJt}.631 0004 RNANCE ......... ~· f'r " V1 <111'Tl<' uniL' Hrkr l nvrh "<I I I I kkp'd. Pnn. onJy. Agt, WnLt• H Lutht·r. Bo'C ~ OVERSIZED LOT '"141-,t pn..,-11 h11m1· 1n , I lilH2Ji6 WJ. Lakl' Arr11wht':J1l, I LIDO'S MOST • ~1"r> ~Steve Dunn I F.irrul} homi·. m·.H '" \h-.. 1 \.1 r•k II 11 J tur , . .., I ON THE SAND ~523 C I>t I 1 ~ ---- 1 'Jhf !12..152. (Jr (';ill I SPECTACUURVIEW I &Co I B,iy l'ark 1 l'.i r · .1 l!d r rn .!. 11 .ith l l 'nn..rt1•\atJlt> \I''" "'j AMP\JS ·RVINE ,---------• 7 H 337 l4 I I or E ' 1• :-. f~l Lido I' ark Ur , lllh 1 JitC'UlZI + l~c bdrm ,ipl lw'.1Ut1ful ,1,1111 I 11' pl.111" t.atJho.1 and llunlt11~'l11n 1 __ • .:.._i...-- 1 0 .. 111 VIUA BAI.BOA 'l''7 1717 I floor cond<J 24 JI r j I tt.IV• ""'' ·'"" t' nt•ar ·•II "hu<il' llt·Jc•h 11wr 1 Bi.lrrn ton 1 --.,..-~ - vu• ' ,.....,.., t C· II for pp ·t · I _,.,,"':'_. •--t>wnr•r will ·"'" r .. n,Hli·r d11 .it 71 I ('"•1·an "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 G-~t fl111~~1ng. assu~ l .... VESTORS OHLY 11 .-..c--.un Y ,a 11 I 759-9221 , ...VV ~ftt.f "' ,..,.. ...... """' .... wllm~ \'i\ llu1r. · 14"" I :-w-Jlt'f will ('11rl"\ fin.me , CX:f-:A."1-'RONT 1oi,,% lo ans. t & 2 Rt-aJ Es ta t.e ----- 4 UNITS. 3 block:. Co l V"'Ttr:.n""S'. , I &~-675-3331 l.1,1' l'rrnil .11 11111) I m1t.1tl0'·.luvotlown I N t'w m od u la r t ype. bedrooms, ocean and 11c I! an . L u w ma 1 n · .... .....-. 9.17.500 ('t1ll :-.40 1151 I WO.LO R.E. oomt-~. pvt. <'Ommunrty. 1 bay views. owne r wiJJ 4BDRMS2STORY tetwiC'c, pt·rm;mcnl lt· Easl~•d,.. :J lld rm l 55 6- 7777 2 bd~. 34 hr M.>eunty helpfllWlC't'. PLUS POOL I nanl.'> Ca:.h now Sellt'r dollhou.w l'lankt.>d noor., ... u b . I (' t l I n I( 0 K I Res.ales start at Sl25.000. ~e ram1ly !>IZ(-<l hvin~ I will pall<'m fman<:e tu '" lull'hl'n, fom1ly rl)l>m ------1714)&-3816 Matiow-Kennedy Corp. room. J(ourml'l ~Ill h• 11 huyl'f' fl('l•d ... $162,500 h,?""'h ~~turn.! w ood BAYFRONT uoTIYATED OWNER I OIVOttCE By Owner: Jbr w/v1ew. Alm Morland, exclusive 1n~ thrurJul W111<11r11• 'ol'3f:7fi7 , ., , ,, , , start.·, •• er homt·, 67.3~, .,. , 631-0486 +duung l'lu.:.h 1 "'J•l'I full pnt~ Hurry, l'all h ~c ... JOr:. r a nla'>lll' * --m FORCES SALE A<iswnable lst. No QuaU· 1 agent. 9 7~·0800 o r & Hn bo.cJht ift Hcrwoii ..ct it rHtllt'f to I Your drNm hOU.:.l' for fyu:~ Call 7t4 972.3443 ~~~~~~~~~ ~.~~:~~.:~·~ ... [® ll~&IUI I [~ ll~ftlt~I i:::.:. =-.e:.:;.i ;:;; ;;:: ~.::.!.~~~.;.b:: :=.L';~=.:::: ,_..,s~'.4.1'?.~'"". r ~w:.E SJlS.000 W,1lk "' 111.11 11 . ----··-··JJ.1. ----····-~ tr-..mty of lcrJf1CMlf & beoctl 1""'9 f11111r... :.hJk1· roof and in,.: rm. ~ll'P dn hv rm rrp1 . 2 ba . spa, redwood Fnd urul condo 4 BR. Jl~ till ai.l , urr, '' I -r-· I II 1<lt~·1hn"' 4Hr.:SbJ.I"'' __. ..,...~llyoparad,...., " w I h ,. II frOflt ..... prwt'ti'f wittl a 60' boat tip. IJ..r J'l' ) Jrd Owm•r' .111\ 14 V.\'tbar & frpk Vault dM-k, brltf:.t bar Shake I Ha. 3 car aarage. View or """''i7b'1 ..._ ........._ 2 ---1...-...A.. 11 -...ct 1t1u" J>nCC.'t 111 ..,. dl on ... " .. •uua •"'41 ,. ""' Catabna, f'ash.100 Is land ~ I ..-· "°°"' .,_.. __.,.. ~ ......... ld!Tl rm. ~uinc low mt ~0:'11 R EALTY I -~ r ~ os a o.,le• wfth 2 ~ NC.h.. c.. h S><ti~10 ~\111 151 lo.in 494-0731 and rugbt bghts. Pnnc. ~ · liiiiniim t.. ~ co.t•ert.d to a _... ......... 631-2242 ----oo.ly.SSlS,OOO.~ 'Ol ; I SEOB&I ILllNS CD. MiNi0ESTAj['-FixrR-tHALLENGE c•~nt>™~at•~1 1, ~a~:Ee and ~;:~~~~~~t UNBEUEV AILE OVER 55 YEARS OF SER"ICE ....... _ ...... ..,_._:; ---ocean view rrom th1:. ~ or67J..3747 v An Otllhtm ~ ..Wwport 1oc--Wnw o "'.~"'!"Y°" partt1in 3 8d 2 b 01 ~1;9,ii~ ~~~!> ~i·~. lodv:·!> •ic.-oppot ... fy for tt. ,....._ wt.o SYCAMORE ~ I 042 ~me. lpac1: fa~ly triminatin~ family '1 llG,RCtc ... E,...y R~CYB>IEW •"ioys o cleaft·•P aftd d•corotl"CJ GLEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• j room and bvmg room. Jtenerou' bdrm :. wr,uld .... ,... """ ... _.._ OHE Of A KIND c...-1.a. e..a.. enaND NEW WATERFROMT HOME many c xlr1111 in this a tcomodatc your famrly "'''I 1,r;w1nor ... \'n ... ;i1ll1•s Mo1l1•I su ... tll•ndi•(I c-. ... -r. -r--•. ,... "" $650,000 beautifully decoraled I Courtyard and l(round" "'·•111·a'" <1vr•rl11ok111 ~ Mar1Jl1• 1-:11tr ~ & ho.... with 1 ~ 5 bca. e.g. f9Nly ~Jbuloo.-.. lurj!1• 3 hcl, :!'7 DOCK f-'OR50' BOAT home. $Ul),000. Assume are ideal "gr~n thumb'' Sp(ll"lflll'I LI\ 1111: H1111m S111H'r lullH• Fnur room with ..._, ......... ,.,., 1111 (Juuht y t11wnhom1• A .... <;Ume lst TO. owe 2nd CXJ.Stmg loan. fanciers. Spt:t:ial home fll'llr1111m . l-'11u1 & Ont• ll;ilf H:.lh ltnnw spa ..t CJIMFW ,.Ho. Shi 1d 9-• <'OO<io. ... Unly 4 av11 1lablr>, w 'S220,000 dn. Hunt· for a special family. (ta11l1·n K111'1wn 1>1·n With l"m·plu1·1· llup1> whtdows tltrolUJho•t. lr1"4J yo•r rmm $HAJ,!I..(} :!430 SanUI rngton Harbo ur loc 645-o:Kn l\1l1'<l••rS11111· ll11l1;1n Mstrhle ll111h .. Vww of l••mlr ltllClllf Oww wll eact..ICJI for Anu Av•· t~l2'17J.t f-'\"wycl06('.Less conges 1 <;,,11 <'11111•<1• C-;tll l"11r /\pprnntmt·nt $725.ooo ~ uont.ban Newport. Grant don osen r ... ,;,,11 .... FORESTE OLSON ............... ,, .. , ----------NEWPORT RIVIERA $104,900 Owner will help fmancc this fantastic 4 Bdrm garden home. HuJte add· 00 ramiJy room, M!Cluded patio. dining room too! Second s t ory hos t s master suite +3 more ~lous bdrms. Csll ror finan cin g details. Chance or a llfellme. 64&-7171 759-9100 '#2 C0tp0tal• ,._. ® ... ____ _ ., ...... ,, . MewportC ....... SlllC & FINlt ALABAMA C L I W A S 0 0 L A C S U T I E G S P H Y " S 8 G A I L L E M A C B T T R E P 0 M P K H P E R H E PLAADLOA OSMOH A TO 0 1 M E I B L E X A C U T T E L I U I A I Y A 0 H S P T l 0 E K • _ _.,boat, a.to. ........ $515,000. Jotnson. Agt. 846-m_i SALi:: Olt T H1\l>E 631-1400 3 LJH. 2 Ha (1~t:r ~3.400 Bayfront·Boat Slip 1213N. COA.5T HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-48411 WATERFRONT HOMES, IN( HH\I I.., r 1HI '•* ~ k.r .. ,, t ''1• ti, \1., "',. "• ,,. / 111. IA-<. ,,.,1 I fwy f". 'l!llrf• lltl 11·· ""h 611-1400 ti, M.ttrt111t ;'"' 1~.11 .... 1..i. ... 1 '7Uf00 .... HMI Ownr 11._'t !AS 7365 Hare opporturuty lo buy MESA VERDE FSIO 3 UH 2 &. I.,.. opt ? S7tJ5 mCJ Sl29.~ 00 TlJ!- ASSUME $92,500 100/o VALOAM EASTSIDEJ.._ 1112 lcrtlts FAM RM & POOL MICE SI 20,000 ALLIR RIAL TY 546-0114 lrg rust.om home on pcunt ol 2 matD channel:. '" 2 View deck:s, lbr. Jba. lluntangt on llJrbour. den. bonus. P as. pan M r t rental. Assum Sl70,000. a g o1 IC t>n VI C W · U'1-0 MC 2nd.w1llc<H>p. m a11 nH1N•nl h ou se. By Own er. $299,000. $1.500.000. Easy inte rest l·52S-l&l9. 919i-4S4l rate Call: 714·840·181.1 •-----'------an. 6pm. OCEAN •CANYON VlEWS ,,.... I 044 Secluded 3br. hom e ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/s pacious backyard. Lge redwood ded lo watch ewo1nc sunsets. Hardwood rlCH>n and OWNER ANXIOUS f'ao&.astic 1 br coodo with ocean view rro m baJcooy. Sl.25,000. &faUow·Kennedy Corp. Am.a Morland, excltiaive qeo.t.. m-0!!00 or S:Jl-0488 PllATESAl.E 4 Bedroom pool home in Ba.Ycrest. 1219.000. Heirs will help finance. Call now for more ddai.ls I ("''N Ill Q •II\ fl/f; 1111'1 N• I 1e1111 l P T l S U 0 G W I A A L E l A E H E N l P N R £ H T U S E W S f 0 l R U T E 1 B 0 0 0 A G I M l E W P A 0 I W E " 0 M 0 N L A M E C A E A H H W M L R l 0 C l I D l L M E Z V E I l M f I L H H I V S J N R L E A I K R U E B W T E V H A E G R £ P A R L l H L V E X E L L I V S 0 N U 0 M T L M S A E I R E 0 L A Z N 0 T A A W L T l P A I SUMOAF I 12 I I I I TADOV8PYMTS on lee 4 bdrm Wood· bridge ho m e . Owne r 111l16t.seU. 35Sandplpe.r. modem ldkb make lh11 !~~~~~~~~~ ho me v e ry livable . COIOHA DB.MAR C hoice lm•111ion on 45• lo l. 11t1•p ~ t o Oct'nn Rlvd. and Bill C o ronn bf'O<'h f a nttlstlc pot('ntial. 2 Bf'droom rronl hous<' + 2 Bedroom pt'lll hOuM' ' ' lne1NC1tone: Hidden WOfdl Wow _.. ton.d bid!· wwd, UCI. cbwl or dletonily. Flflcf 9ldt end boii 11 lfl, J Pleclinont Yello .... nnw CMlalllt ~ loll w.w Sovtt.11 ""' .......... r.-... ~ Oolltll " Oetmutt-T....._ N11m " Mo•ricWI• CMml'l11dt• It 11win1p ftllt T omomw. 0-, Anim111 M I L T I , .. ~. I c 0 T R' l v ' I' I I I I Sign In • thee tloro. "COfno In and-•-:· , ... c-i... .... t!N<ll• Q-.d v by •·l""cl ·~ ........... ,,., _ ... -.-.,.top 1.-....,. No. l ii.tow. 1Ca.tMUn AMwen M CleNfflc ..... IJOO --.. -.... ------·--·,,-- -~-. , . ._.,. . ()PEN 1-tOU Sf Rf ALTY / SllL ldJe ltt'ms with • Dally PUot Claulfied Ad. WOIU.Dll.L 556-7777 GIUT . mllMBlE AIM> owner will carry 2nd. SLS,000. 3 Bed.room. 2 batb, ~·park. Llke oew condition. e--:, ·. I . . I . .._ ___ ·-....... O.W.C. 2nd. Sltl.000. Pleue call dally •7083: evel 1·1-..e88 ......... IOIO ....................... ._9".Lo.. ..... OHMmht'S.lte 1'11ke over low low ln· teru t loan o n t h is ,....._ s bedroom eon· do. Rkll oU noonl !'1Jr· nnd~ 000&&1 room. Ual.ed wb.dows. OJme aeel ..... BKR. c.11•1• ..-&... -- REDVCED l"Olt QUICK SALE EletG Venall.lee Pen&.houae Coado. Ocelfft vlew, 2 bdrm. 2 ba , rtreplace, clubhouse. pool, 1111 • ...._bi.Ward • rec. rm. TouJ sec:wt. ty. Vacant. Owner . SIM.CO>. Call m . .,. MCmCI how Daily PUot CJua. llled .. diaplay UMlr a 111.,.. wt&i leslbUl~ mdlmpelt!O.. ..... In ..-.. .., l'Nlty 1•& rHalla. Pbooe ...... ' ca.-....... °""' ......... ..... .................... ................. ......................... ...................... . ....................... ...................... . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ~.Apt!l3'.1880 DAILY Ptl..DT ....... fw Wt '200 ~'!".!!?.~!!! ...._........ , ra t•v.-., UJ4 ...... ...... l212 ...... ~II:,:!=~·-C=== !4Ht.t••--" ...................... ~ ....................... ... ..........•......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· -A.Dn'AI.. INOOll&P80t'IRTY Ma #al..... 11" Tlb•ron Condo. 28r, ..... ,,,,, ...... ,nn•• I dhl tnr. tr9ff': lH...O•ONTORY 21tr. tua1'1y up1raded. lilr ft1. IAY • OCEAN pool • clubhouu. 141•,a:d ........ NP .....__...JJ6f. ••••!_• t•U ...... JUU ,.. ..... ,. ...... _ ........... •••• New a aa. J tNi.. c.11. • ................... _ --.... .. --._ 0.-,ntyvltw:eaclW'I· P\&m. •b a.ue. Pa,. ••· Moduler T1pe ............. Mtwtl~,J -' 'tu 1t •· PDOl •,.... mt••at Brand new Lake P •rk hltcr Home 2br. arr cand. drpa. crpt.a. 2 car 1ar. -.SOMo Ul·36H 1 .... Ylr'A'lr°~"f~"'o i -.om. -...._.-. vtEW ... .-.11 I' M 4• IMda JJ.40 2 bdrm. a bei. Coodo on bch. l '730/mo ..,,.mo --· -· -· .. ,.. ... _ .. _ --.. ennl•. p ool . •· -·-•• Newport. 2 Br I b1. . Rav wkd1y1 ·-.. ~ ...... '--2 ... prdan •Ocean view. , "• •-1••• • ur, '"'• .., 1a •-• I 1 l ACHNT .... ••••••••••••••••••• 1<>11 C'OUr1e. pool ahorl t erm or y rly HOllDIO&R&NT IAll Meaplii&1fwa1M.1$SO, Sblfa. a BR.SMGM.a· ew frC1m every moo Mo .• °' leaae '1eo.tmA,ll. 'Sc p I 111. p 0 0 l / . •97 ~ ~ "' .. 4 )' 4' • J H 11 ar d • n • .sn s • ._»_nzs..;_ _____ _ o.w •an**'"' far ' .... wa.o ll*lllit.a ~';;oNT r..s• 2 a or*· Prired ttom .,... GI' -..3087 Att ----------· ,.... )'It'd • .... do: vi room. _,., 157~...a. •PAMf AITIC * la lodwlrial Property rm med t 1 I u n lt 1 ..a dllll nn c-.. larae Houlloe Tuaa •rap ~al real N latc alWnd .. •t j 1 hit ---· .-.. ,...,_, F -111 ---------r.tlo, SlOO/mo yrly. 1ara1u. Im •• ... I •• J lNi la NB, frpl.. ,_...,_. • townlaouM pool. rec. center. av.U.ble J&aM 15tb for Newport Tttnce. 1575. smollo. ,..UT _. pleue. Kida 4r peh •ad•• w . '°""<:ome. Clll•·2Mlor a a.. den. 2..-. ba condo. Walk to beach. Jbr. 2"'-b• End unit. Newly P'rplc. pool. 1ar Near Ho.a holp. ~roat ltomet lnc. 111•1400 tma'7l. All, DO t ... CQldo. lit It last +aec.• ct.p. 1,.:::::::.;;:.;;;;;...;.;;..;..;...;;;;;.... __ ,,_ ...,4'M-8U9 . FIP, ~. pool, adlt.a. ........... 146 =:·::11:· c~7a • 8 lllUMipl.ler ~t(.s dn,. Mi. a.rt ln Nt WPl>rt :i.:.SO ~ p • r l I Miii *'-• ec..oww Co.. Delanl 2 bdrm. I acn rm • ....... .,.,. hhd, den, Cf125 mo>. Pluah SPAJU<UNO CLEAN Lee 2 Br, 2~ ba. b1Un1. trplc. md unit, a 1c. ~. Dy m.oeo.. ev 673-1713 decor. W/Of!M. Adhl only. Pref couple. ~21!18 •3 Br. 2 ba, nr. So. Co.tat Plaza. S.S9S. No peh 7»0217 or 841-1460 ..... •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tf'PU, 2V. ba, cedar fl ..... r II I lull JJ07 a1au. ~ bUu to oce1n. •l2l W•t•rly Plar4' I J 00 Ncowpcwt Ilea h IW IMMIC) ................ ;...... --~ 64 uruta. lb.I wn ....... , .t •ntt S1P 11.400,000 In .. ••••••••••••••••••••• W car pvt 1ar. fully & br 3 ba e1tec cw.tom maint. yd. Adults, no htKoe, tutasUc locaUon. ptta. Jnql.lire at 5Z7 18th ..,-LUU ct1v1du•I mt'leta. UOOd ~mo A&t $$1-3253 St 714-91D.f331. EAV11lW· LOOI: OJ>TlO.N I I 1'. 3 bd w Cil}' U&hta view. Palrlclt Tcoore. Atfj,GM•. MOM Sllt,000 South 1 lono100'-. 0t· C•l•www...,. lJll JO-•DOWN t"upanry Seller• wlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIAaotSHIYUHO <'IUTY linanC'tn1 w ~·t UUPL£X. 2 bf', fabulous Broker t114)'1»16'M dn ......_ 1 _ _..._wer Co. orean view. s under k. ·-~ beam ceal . encl. gar. n I ... ,.. .. ,.., 1400 •ll21 WtalC'rly Place IS7S mo. ftcCs req'd ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Nc:wpon l:teacb W 0090 &lll·lm> ""* IWf klilool .E.ASl'SI Ot: C M PAR'JWER or !• Needed ~ e.eatf1l~fu:d~1 FUN tnpk>x · larac lot, C......, M9-1212 to ~ Ind pbue ~ • il 1 Cc ~'l;:;' r Y 2 1 fantasllc an:I' $104.960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW.Balboa Coodo.A~., Newport C enter . Hobt-rt D Mllllkt'n NEW 3 BR .tucho-deck m.12:112 . 6«).535'7 631 l2tAS 2"2 ba. ~ mo. Agt ~ c,.,;.;,;;' 16001--:--~~~~ ... l .. ~11 lifper waterfront condo .................... ,.. ~Tons with SPF.CTAC ULAR OEVROPUS! .A --- VIEW. Assumable luan 1 Land &ior future office ,1 UnttstCos ta M e s a 601 UDO 3 Bdrm sngl story. ocean view. J u mlne Creek Toonl.s. pools & guarded gate. s 1 20 0 mo O-.vnr ugt 759·191111 , 67:'>·3-tll f detail; bldgs 3 25 acrc•s Will $265,000 Subject to 103 t Cote Realty JV 644·71~ 546-~1117 Agt or~-47111 & Investment COSTA MESA --------SPYGLASS Rll>G 1-; • . 64()..5777 SHOPPING C~TER. 4 UNITS Fa bu lo u s v I cw 0 r Gross income $103.000.1 Clns1• to South Coa s l CatalJna. canyon & cily Assume Is l TD forl Plaza Super clean. Htgh I.Iles. 5br family nome STBtS TO ~.<XX> at.9 518"''· Firm-tnrome uruts. Pnced to M.a.ny xtras. Gardener. •"'Y & •~·cH 1 ly pnt"ed S9fi0.000 Pnnc-. f sell at SIG.5,000. l-Jroker water. l,yr lse. lst & last -..,. ""7 n.nn mon. Sec dep. Refs . 3Br, & beichelor S155.000 1 only. Agt 1-4.111 ~ I ,,. .,,..,., ~~~~~~~~·j mx>Mo 644-5937 P.P. ADLT CONJ>0.2Br, 28a secwity gate, all fac. up. g raded S49·422S o r 962.z86 Homes for ttot, kSO lo $500. 3 BR 2 Ba Coed yard" pr. KJdslpelS ok Kt.rtb. 982-4471 . ~ 2 Br condo. PatJO wasbcr :dryr refrae. DIW 848-4619 4 Br. 2"'i Ba. ocean view, 1 blk to beach. S6SO mo. $1956 Downtown. 4 Br. 211 bu $700 mo. Avail aft 5 ·10. IMB-6378 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seabndgl' Condo t.nd U nit . 2br 2''1 ba , Waterfront Dock a vail. C a ll H al Gul H·h . lm-944-41.lK 3244 DIS IEALJY J fUlJ City Block (410 ft.) orl hwy oceanfront. C·Z., 4-PLEX J 673-6210 I ll>.OOO sq Ct. 1n Carlsbad. Only l left' Good CO:'lta CAU..FOR DETAILS 2 bdrm 2 story J•') ba ~~~~~~~~~ o 0 0 Mesa location 3 Bdrm 2 I Newly dcocoratt'd 3 Br, Condo .. The Lakes ' -Ca · S 2 8 7 5 · · 1 Ha. Owner will car ry at lrg llv rm. frpk. 2 ear Xlnl. loc. Beaut. deeorat· ...•.••..........•.•.•. VIUA IALIOA 1 Owner/bkr 1·434·1735 _ 1cn for 4 years m .ooo ~. S1SO!lse. 673-9336 ed Brand new. Ref req Exec penthouse. 1Br. j2 commcrcial bldgs, xlnt l do""11 Full pnces.205.000 I ---I No pet:. $550 m u de~.,... 3rd Cir, ocn vu, CM location s325.ouo. Untls being upgraded I F'antas t1 (' ocn vie w . 557.3200•673-4119 10 .o,' int. OWC Agt. I 25,.. d o r1 and are fully occupied Harbor View Ha lls. 3Br.1---------- 631·51SS 1 ' 0 w n . ". l· Yearly mcoml' 520,000 1 2Ra, frplc. Frc·nch dr'i, 4 Br, 3 ba, 2 C'ar gar. frpk . ------.---1 financed Bkr. 64"·5096 I per bullding Tt"nant:.I great patJO & yd. L.<tc op 11!1! ram rm & wet btt r, 8 r BYOWNI t;R !small Slo; J!Jp Stm11111nl! j.lay utihtie-. uons1200mo IOOO Whllc• retreat m mstr bdrm. ay r onl ·S 1p. l)Upcr . • Vlew, 4 Br 3 Ba . !"an. I Center 8.S"'c cash 011 cash ~ f R€HIG€ SaJ.1s Way. 759.~ CU<.'(' upgr ade:. S850 mo avail673-I003 , r e t urn, 29•,~ d0o wn1I HOM €~ J HR 2 Aa .S6SOmo. l:>t& Lo;('9 Dcwey,Northwood --I SI , 106:000. 5 0 • " la.~t mo to mo Plt·a~I' or 55 1 3000 (Duffy I ownership avail. I Heal Eslall' l nvl'~lnwnt-. I all· 752.2847 Mon· Fri Avatl. Now. Al'TS/COMMEltCIAL Tlte lc:enhower Co. 3333 W. Coast llwy, NU c · • 1 • Ocean view! 3 lovely • 4121 Westerly Pl. 1 64§..6646 1 10-4 Woodbndge Green Condo a p a r l m e n t s o f f I Newport Beach 833.9990 Closed Sunday l Costa~ 3224 3 br l h ba. SSOO ls r Holmwood, Newport · • I -£..L-r.-1-. 2200-••••-••••••••••••••••• Wooclbndge f-:States 2br Heights. 1 great eom-1 Condominiums/Town-1 MID.,_.__. tilPS ,.ETS OK + den 2 ba. frplc. merclaloroCficefaciUt hoYlesfwsale 1700 •••••••••••••••••••••••' "' t•. rrucrowave. a.r . 2 car on old Newport BlvJ. •••••••••••••••••••••••I Magnificent oceanfront EASI'SIDE 2 :R. $1195. s:ar. Large back yard. Call for details. j TUST1H COHOO Home Site. Three Arch Gar. & fried yar · S650 Lse. Both have lake, • Bay. So. Laguna. Securi· 642-2SIOor646-4848 pool 'ac •·terullsincld 64•5200 3Br, 2'h8a. SlOO,OOO. As· ty enclave overlooks ex· 1 I · J ·.. · .,. I sumable loan f65.000 ut quisit.e cove. Ideal lime 2 Br. 1 ba. nice patio, :s.51-2812: 1213)204·3827 ·1 tGW7n. Owner. Call day: to buJld while quality garage, ~dulls only. Rancho San Joaqu.in 9157-0721. eves 543-7600. arctu~. conlractors & Good locaUoo. 675-0562 Townhouse. 2Br + den . l ~s/ materials a re avai l. LUXURY2 br.2 bacondo. 2"'1Ba.highJy upgraded. Sale I 800 S89S.OOO. Courtesy to p I •. pool spa ctMJat"e loc. Nr Brokers. Qualtfaed dbl gar. F ..• poo "' · · '••••••••••••••••••••••• buy on.1 lease. (213 > spec. S550 mo. 1st & last I terws. golf. S72S Call I OCEAN FROHT 628-~ Y P S200dep 542.5290 544-:!a>4 eves & wknd.s ~~~~~~~~I DUPLEX ! Topof SoYQlau CON00-2Br. l ~Ba. 2 ('ar Woodbridge Condo 2Br. S.CI wt• I 076 Spacious 2 + 3 bdrm un· Almost ha ff ~a·cre lot gar. (rplc, pool, jac. ten· pauo. lndry rm. lake & •·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.·' it s o n the bea c h Perfect for la rge Dream I rus. ~mo. 551·1088 aft pool. S490 •mo 548-9676 I Remarkable income & Home. Room for pool etc 6PM 100/oDOWH , investment potential Panorarrut" v1ew. Lot ll)I. --------RENTALS will btzy this prime fl3 I Rare comer lot. Unique I 14 Rocky Point. 752·7474 ' Adults New 2Br. 21')na. 2BR.2ba ..... SS50 location with E·Z·2 rent 2 opporturuty. Seller will Mon.·Ft1 9-5 er,x. drapes. 2 ('Br )lar i Br+ D. I ba $750 Hdrm house located 111 carry a lge 2nd at 12•1 in· I .....,_-.....:._ Offeri Swimnung pool. !>pa. 9 6 J BR. 2 ba . . S6SO 7~ Cfe1kme~te~~~n~~· u5:xn I I.Crest. O I ~ '2400 _i;..i.s.~ 4 lllt2'hba · S6R5 >Ila 759-1 5 I , •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 3 ( f I t IOUS. + am.. p (' • JlV ONLY $89,500 I 1 E•SE l yard.x1nl. locat1on. M<.''a M.-. Yi+ JU 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~ FOR HENT 3 or 4br. Priced from ~lli85. Fncd yard & garaces F am1l1e11 pluse. Kids & p•ts ~come. Call 964·2500 or m2!m. Agt. no ree. b , 2ba. lrg kltch, frplc, gas BBQ, newly decor. Avail lmmed. ~M o. 768-7613 Moveinl..Oday. Beaut 4br 3lJ xtn.s. Cmr lot. ram nn. blUn.s. encl yro Kids OK. OH of Alicia Pltwy. SS85 Mo. 496·8895. o r ~I. 831·9J03 Newport leoch 3269 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEI:.! Apt. 4' Condo re nlal:i. Villa Rental:. 11~12B«r. WG CANYON Bordeau\ llo1rll' F'rl'nCh Cntr ) kJtchcn, $1475 Mu Brkr llJ7.Qi66 &oMo. 1 Mesa Twnhse. er. 211aea. frplc:. '1fit# Mwoola ,_.,thtd pa & tennis, 2 c•r •••••'\••••••••••••••••• Newport new 3 pool, s . gar, P at10. 112S m o .._.,.._.. 1706 644--4192 Harllor tngt.oo view; S2000 Ridge: 4 BR Kens. Model. ReserYotr guarded cate. Mo. Sunny One ask ror Ellen Really, :s.51~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clw'ming 2Br. lBa, ferry bAock. yrly lse. no pets l560 mo + utll 675-0349 ..... ,......... 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor apt. lse S19S/mo. l\11 pd Pm&n. Pt . ocean view; J ~9920 BR. 3 675-Q61 ba. SJ.200 Yrly. lse. Caranadtf W. 3722 Alt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .... , ••••• 3'01 ....................... SpecioUI 3br. Jba. frplc. declt. 2 car 1ar,. Oceu View. msMo. IMNIOO, Ad&tter• 117, 3'-hr. • 4 Br. 2 Ba, very II. all on I Ooor. beaUWw new db decor , frplc. pvt, or beach & bay. Avail now . Ouldren OK, no atn1i.t. S7SO mo. 1012 W e~l Balboa. Jelf~. C:.... .. M9' ll%2 ....................... 3r. lba. met gar Cot.t.aae. tTJ>lc. age. front & yrd to beach NO SGOOYrly he. now, 5S2·8343. BACHELOR. $300 mo. Unusual Bac helor a pl p&eaae call 75.i-2847 lloo- UUI. pd. S2.S01mo Aft 6. })i. lCM. lsUdUl mo to o r all da y Thurs . mo. 1"'1blks DOGS . Avail 711).9536 EAS TILUFFDfC. 4Br. 2ba rm. fr sctlools, • 2400 sq fl. ram pit". I blk t o- shop!;. church. par1t & Boys Club. lennt\ club. Min. from nal com plex ur. cntr. lL1ndyman·~ &swtm andust Nwpt 6'73-5686 --------COlfo Mesa llM 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS furn. I br apt S300 .tt up Encl. gar Adulll'>. no Pt'(S. 211!> Newport lSI. ~ belwn I! 30 & 5 pm _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm apt. gas pald ~I gar, adJts ~-5073 1 Bdrm apt Encl garage. gas paid. 642.5073 ---------- 2 Bd.rms, I bath a pl. i:aragl.' w elec. dr opor. CASA OE ORO AduJL,. Gas paid. 1)42 5073. ')()ft wa ter. bllns, aulo AU..l!TJLJTIES PAID Oetuxe bK.. HCMM I '"mklr~ g rdner ind. family. 2 Br $340. Poot. flay Vll'W, 3 br. dt.•11, <I ha. Fruit tret'., & m or<· Compare bt"forr you I L«e 3 Br, 2 ba S3'7S. Play Ol11um. 3100 !>Q ft $1000 Avr11I 1 m mc>d S900 rent Cu'llom d t'" i:n IU'OWld 646-1486. rm &I0-3893 Y79-71Z3or642-0350 freture' Pool. UHQ. -------- ---c·ov rd g drag1.>. nt·wj MEW ADULT AnS OCl:J\N VIEW 4 br. 217 UDO ISLE furn1turt-, ~urroundt'd 2BR., 2Ba. $4.50 b a . ga r d e n<•r an r l 1 Yr least> available. 31 With plush land..\t'aping I~ apt.s near com. ~Own l-Jkr Br, 2ba E.x~. hQme 1n Adult bvmg al its ~Sl pi&l)hopptnl(. - - -OOt' ti N1·wport·i. mo~t No pe-ts f HeatpaJd. No pets.Spa. CONOO Nr lloai: 2 UH . ~g)OW. art>~ Tenn1' I I lidrm rurn~hcd ~ Open I~ Daily 1 i,..A>.1. pool, Jal· • ~aund ~·ov rt.,. p \ t b ,. "r h ~ W WtlMHl. 642 1!171 I J)8 West Wilson, C M. dbl RM W l> Avail Ma) '.fi<J.5:r70 -----631·5583 S48·240!I l 't $6:!5 m o r> \ ,_ 1 kr mobtll• hQmc> S295 - :173 1255. t'H "I "knrl-. AL LST"A TE I G;c, ind M.iturc• adult-. ISTUNNJNG lrg 2br. 2ba. 497 2UIO I Jl1 So pc'b Qwet ... ecure IU'dn apL Pool. rec a rea 1001 NWJ>l Blvd 646-fl3"73 SJ&SMo 710 W. 18th St. S.•awind Condo 2 llr, I , REAL TORS I ----, I -- ba 2 car i::ar . frplc. HllMtinclon ~odt 3740 FOUR SEA.50NSAPTS i;nuna . !l p J , µool ,._.... 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.nopets,2 br.1 1 '1 m85 mo 67~10 C•st• GAO 3278 H.1'1 FtHEST ba twnhse. Patio, pool •••••••••••••• •• •• • •• • • 1 Sparush E6Lalc Ltv1ng • $370. 735 JoaM 642-1602 Npt Short'S. 3 HR. 2 ba., 2br. 2ba. fam r m. IJICI lo?Gr. 0eauUlu1 park-Ilk!! :.ur· TWSJ.. ISE S430 MO 0 .'W, range, frpl Nr fncd backyard, lenrus 1 rounding.,. T errncf!d · · · clubhouse. S6SO 673-9060 Vehicle storage avail. I pool Sunken i:a~ bbq, 2Rr. 2"'1Ba, frplc, adlt.& S.USMo. lsl.la:.l +sec '>Parlcling fuuntain-.. only, no p e t &, 1940 Ve rsailles l br . Condo l210Z V1a de OIJva. Dill Spac i o u s r oo m i. Wallace.~. SSOOMo All ameo1t1e... l·?M-2.SGS Separate din1n1t a ru . St.oc. 213-830-2323. 645-6242 tt_._ Walk-in c~et.s. home· 2 Br. Iba apt, laundry rm, -.n1AM 3280 1J.ke kLtchen & cab1oeu no pets. S3llS Npt Terrace 2br, 2"'1 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk t o Huntingto n 64S-7300 condo Pool & JB<" Aviul IJ Bdrm 1~ Ba condtt. J<.t, Center .Ma y 1 . $5G0 M o las t S525 Kids OK .._._ r •• ,,,. 0 IRAHDHEWA.PTS l un.u""m um ,..,.. ' ~-e 2 br, 2 ba $425. 1213>~17 96J.al5 2 Bedroom film~ ~:~patios or decks. Bl"fs condo.pf'("lttg1ow.3 Twtin 32'0 I ~~~no.e~ {be lo ~g. 1982 RR. 3 ba SoPt·r vi ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 'hple. C M SOOO /\Rt 644113.'I •4 Br l story Ga roenr r UQL'INTA llf-.RMOM. ~nDailylO-S & water pd F' P, dc•n. 162U P~de Ln. l blk 64.S-6784 . 646-G816 Npt Terrace condo 3 fir. fam rm. sws No peL., w d BetH·h 3 blk,'> ~ o( I °" 548-4M-08 21') lJ& R 3 r . f rp I 7S9-0217 l:'A."ner Wa s h dry1•r . rrfnJ?. 1 ,._,'5 laAHDHEW S6SO mo yrly 7:.10 04110 COll!d~ 11iucit11M 847 !>44t Beaut. adult apt. Spac. 2 t-ve, 731 :is37day~ •• ~.~ •••• ?~~~ ~~ 3741 br, 2 ba twnhse w/f.p .• Condo. adult <-OmJJlt•x, 2 br. near Houg 1 •, ba . frplt". dshwhr Nn PN'> S500 mo 1:.1, l.1,t & dl• po.-.1t 76ij 763:~ ---- •2 Br. nr So Csl Pina ~ No J,>t'l:. 759-0217 641 lVJll ••••••••••• •• ••••. ••• •• blt.ns. L 1R. pal1os. S4.50 to LAG\,'NA BEi\Cll 'fTR S4'r.>. &12-6221 I:"<.~ Maid '•'" , color _TSL Mgmt 642·1603 TV. hC'att-d pool L'~1 1 'Br-.mdnew3bdrm.1a,,ba . 1714149-1 529 i 911~ N o fireplace SS75 m o In 644-7211 (~l~'Ml!!JifJl§j I New ~ 2 bath I ~~.!6: mo Call , I home. M1:.s1on Lakl.'., Real Estate Country Club. Ciolr · s:li25Mo. 3br, H'•bll, cpls, ~NILEL RA.~010 MIRAGE df' ror. 2 BR 2 Ha. ull x1t.1~ Jbr. fam rm, 2bu. S850Mu fi~ M11r n ot1 llol t·I & Ouldrcn, ix·h wl'lcuml' I -,hop<. ~ rn u tiiS 1!1:'17 Cn.i.'t 1114' ~ Hgts. 559-5001. Luxury ~ludHJ f-'r('(· m :111.I Jbr. 2ba, new Kids OK. :.t·n •. Color .tv SIOO ~i.. Wtr & l'!U·' and Near SO. OAILEY & ASSOCIATES I ..__ ..... 2000 tcnnis·pool. Bcaul1fully fllJlc, dbl Aar. t·nrl yrd ncomt ~ 1 lundscaped no main Tra<.'l h(lt'I)(•. 641»9666 ! ···~·~~~~·~~~;~~··· 1 tl·n~cd;~b~ou."ic Rd . Ks1de charmln; 2 Br l Sc.I Ju. Pru Mi-: EASTSll>I·:. <":'It Oe:..crt llot Spr:in~l> Ha. ull ut1I pd, 324 Co!>l<i ~513 C.otPUSDa·/RVIWE .Capistrano 1078 2 Bdrmseach 213·3'7ll 257Z Mt•i .. 1 St S525 'm o - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'r11ESTAHNES ('II ' 7fi0-0759 I Spotless 2Dr, 2...,Ha, gar . & Oc V I 01J.1161 I - ----rrp1c. 11 .. nta~(· 1·k . Valey I eon u Palm SpnnJls New viii ... 2Br. l&. i:araJle. no peL,, S570•mo 552-4091 aft 5 New doo sq. fl. h1Ah 20 NEW UNITS-CM j l5lh green. Indian Wt•ll' $425 mo I 1st & lai.t + 1-------qua.ht~cu'>tomhoml'11~l 1 &-auuful 2 bd, 2 IJ;i '. CC And.condo M~~ SIOO sec 5482871 .:irt N<!arnew pnvall'endun· acre. l.oot.-'<1 for hor"' I t o w n h o u ~ e u n 1 t 'l I ralt..->h CC 24 h~~ Mc fi PM 1t 2 sty. 3 lge bdrmi;, 2 2 Trades con :.idc r e d I w/frplcs. vaull('d tell-owe Isl TD 13 . :-.In , -----baths. r1replacc. ram1ly 5575.cm. ings. I points S mith \foyc r ., IMMB> OCCUPANCY rm. formal dJnini: r m. D. Bourllc, RJtr. !>46-~-'TSL lm·,tml'i 642 1003 N!l. 640 S357 J Hdnn, 2 ba or 2 Hr romm. lcnn1'i & pool SuMet ~och I 088 1 . --:----.-1 OUt ~ couadY 1 formal dJnm~ Dbl frpl!' S575 per mo C.111 Amt a. •••••••••••••••••••••••1·San Clemcnh· duplcxe:. j Pr .... 2550 j lne waJnutpanC'lfamrm a"'.9fi3..67fi7 Ex R ( $100.000 a -;:.uma blr openy ,., ,.,, NEW DUPL oom or I 1 l2, ... 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ep laundry rm. dbl ,:.1r. ------:n• boat. OWC Isl trust ~)allS. ' .,o pom ~ hU$!e fncd yrd. new c pts. IJruv Park 3 Bit. 2 bJ deed ·"25 000 l'hylhl'> Smalh·MCVl'r. A.:I r I ~ .. u w.n"wpa1nt Im t'Olldo: frpl.. vn "rt'en · .., • · • ~SJ.57 · Own II At"rc mini arm ,,.._ " ,, Agttw&m 1._ _ ~ 1 wilh an mroml.'bu~inc'>:. 1 mac No Pl'L\. S6251h.t' hell. pool. s pa & tt•nm., Twfin 1090 I 81f20/0 A paradl'>l' of r ull1nl( Call uwner644·4227 Avail. now S67~ Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• RMANCIMG iiai.ture U<'r cs . r tJck $500 2 Ur 2b' new condo. 640-93SOor640-l58!l me ul ii '&!19 'l:2:r. I ( \t Plaza $S50. &i5-4266 Nl.'wly n~t'1.· 1\q ul 111'1 ------- r!Yod 7f~96.'ll or fi73~~1 I HEWPORTCREST - - ----J Br, 21"1 ba \'l('W Si75 Ulli CAN YON l.u x 1 mn64234!13 ,642 4657 .. MIJOIJ<'O • homt• SIJ('ct vww SIC.OOMo ~o HSH2 I Htwp«i leach 3769 I ---I i • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Ur cpt~. drpc;, b t · ns LEASES I :1 llll l wnhm.-. E Side ~ ..... Valla llalbt>a <:ondu C~I l'.:n<J unit . !!JOO mu n •l•afl Vlf>W i fl I! bdrm\, I 752• I 700 2ba. frplc. lri: pq patw ,. S {' l' Ra l t· All u II ' I [r~:::::::::-iiiWiiiiiiiiilliiilii ;so::;::~1100 .... \ ll·W I ·11~an1t Oiarrrun.: 2 Udrm t'(111<lc> I 1n i.ec bid..: "' pool 1\dults Nt'W 2Br. 21'>Ua $1160 mu l'>t• I l 'rpt. draJX"'. :? t•J r lo!•" IJUO ISi.Jo. rofl(ln 14 1lh a Swunm.111g pool.'"" •1 fi I pr<-sllR<' ,u1dr1·" :'llc•w I ~ ft8\ decor 1n('lud1•' pl u'h - r ph. 2 Hdrm I rp l1 • <keanv1ew.1len. 2llr. 3U:i. atnum. patio, SRn mu 2 car 14ara Rt'. pool . Jlll' lea.'\t' l'l.llll. tennl .... adlt-. only. Watrrfmnt llomc' no pelS $.595 mo San NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN· Social Ac1tv111es 01 teCI"' •Free S1Jnday Brunch • BBQ s •Par tie~• Plus much mor P ' .\duh' onl~. no pets . SmJ ll f!Ulf't t"omplex $311.5 m" ~'1.' Manager aft•-r ltlJ m 5411-13#l7 $475 mo Su1>4:r dlx 28r. lrpll I t'ncl garage, 1 (4lt.'f'I J.IJl't' Dix kit. lg & nomy ~7 Elde n. To ~call !fru.S()!H --- 21>r. ~ar. P1JOI I m1 from O('('Jll ~1.25:\lo 631·3S6'7 •If' 5411 221..i 2 BR. n(•" c·pt:.. s hows hke u motH t:ncl i.:ar. pet OK. $450 Ai.k for Bill, S46 518> --------. Executive hse in Tustin 32U.,,.ITS quarry, almond trdcs. Pool/Ja~ ;mmed oc.:· 2Bdrm0ranitctrcl'<"r>ndo- Hills, tack room. corrul. " I farm buildani.:s an ? cu a nl'Y. 955-1496. on the water w dot·k RV space. dbl garage. I Under S28,000 per unit. I ruc••2200:.q fl. ~omc A 2 ~n68 Xlnl s un expol>urc, 3 !Jr N('wPorl Shores __ 63_1_· 1_400 (lt>~~l' 4!J2.._:n_61_ -- 4Rr newly cptd & re 8.3x l(ross. exten:.ively c.:ar carport with work 1 fo'rpk. pauo. I blk to bch modeled. Wet bar. pool & refurbished, h igh de · shop; and best or all a 13 BR 2 Ba. fplc, cpl'>. dbl r e f rt R. 1n c.:1 • l en 565()1moyrly SS2·604_5_ ( mand I Th. · th cd nls/"""1/sauna cte. MSO. f ucuua on ~ a cr e o renta area. lS 1s hoQby at turn mto a gar , lgl' yard. S525 mo. "'" 34;} Deluxe 2br. 2ba. auto gas frplC'. ocean & bay view~. bllns, s ccijf1t y, poo l. JllC\U.7.J wc1ghl room. en tcrtainment fac1l • game room. part-ltke settmg, bike w bea<"hes. Lido & restaurants Adults only S6SO. 644·4596 eves & weekends. GREAT RECREATIOH· lf'nn1s •Free Lesson~ f pro & pro ~hop I • 2 Health Cl1Jb~ •Sauna • Hydromassaoe•Sv«n ming • 011v1n9 Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS. Singles 1 & 2 Bedrooms • F1Jr n1st1eo & Unt1Jrn•she<1 •Mull Living • No Pcls • Models Open daily 9 to 6 llKE TO llEACH •Large 3 BR 2 Ba. bltns. encl gar, pvt patio, fpk, S500mo. •2 BR 2 Ba. bltns, ~ncl gar. sundeck, S400 mo. and. Ask.Ing SJlO.~. oncolthebcstbuys inall commc ri cal retail Blll.S42·S.200,S73-4396 _ _._______ Vcrsrulle1 condo. bay & terms Oe>Uble . Move m of Orange County today! nursery business Local· •--leach 3248 oc«.>an view. 2br. 2bn, today. 642-9909 d y:s . $895.000 with $26-0,000 ed 2 miles wcsl or the Ci· FAMILY ROOM ::?.:':: ••••••••• •••• •• • frplc. full set"url y & sro-0020eves. ~"":"ea~rp~~rp;~i:;:~ tyof PasoRoblesonthe 4br. 2ba, djn rm. frple. oc EA NF R 0 N T a me n it ies. s100 .Mo . 920 bus y r oad to Loki' rnc::d & lndsrpd yurt! MONTifLY RENTALS, Owner 544-0614 wkdys ; We......, 1098 or CapMoody.752·l Nac1emento This pro·I Avail 5·1. SS7Bln furnishedmob1lc homci.. 9!.15-ll20eve!l&wknd~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• perty ts 7.0ned for many 833·738 1dys , 760 Hl87 3 bchs. 24 hr secunty. ; '-'UAIL other uses. Own(•r will <'VI'!! $560 RMP 499 3816 T fmance al 1or,; int. with ----· -· · ..:_ _ _ 3 bdrm. I ba. New carpel& & paint ln & out. Large yard.. $79,000. 8721 Llol~a . ~. PL.ACE 29'1dn.PriccSIM,OOO HewL.mTowMome 4 Bdr m 2 bo . B y 3 Br. 2~ ba. 2 frpks. hlgb.'lchool. Avnil :r;hort NOPHYIES"' Very nice 2Br 11.;Ba AC.2garages.llgyard, termmotomo.Drlveby, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,.. Tll l :JO ,_....I Lake Vl<'w llom e al comm. pool. Near So Cst do not dislurh 435 El Naciemento Lake. (Qak Plaza. schools, & Crwys Camino del Mar. $750 1100 Shores>. Pnced reduced S72S mo 751·8485 494-~ Ebbtide 494·9456 to&.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIXER UPPER 3 Br, 2"'2 ba. lnt ludes 44 unit offi ce bld g. 20 Ac. 8 miles south eost frplc. g.ar. DIW. 2 story. SACRIFICE a t only o f Pa s o R o bl e s. SS80/m o, l sl & lasl. EXCITING $425,000 Owner wlll ac· Outstand i ng V iew , 673-22112 e • rept trade priced at only $42,500 WoRLD R.E.. with very good terms 2br, Iba, a mall t hlld OK. 5-cW.., 556-7777 I~~~~~~~~ I No Pell. U50Mo. 1964 B ~ety.£1i&hly uparaded 1~~~~~~~~11 Q, of,..._ Mt"Yer 549-:MM Vllla weat Home. 20bxeo. 1: 2600 niee8t s star pe~. cornet catC>HA DEL MAR "'•rtv N E W Su Pu S h ar P I •' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'l'\.-... m --.. _ 2u·ba )ot .,,, •rae p• ... o ar~9. 3 Unka. ocn view.a, ~ blk I WJVJ . ....... uu, n • AJr cond-only. "27.500. tobchonoversiiea lot. nr BeauUluJ Lava Hot Spr· frplc, dbl 1ar, pool, Jae::. (JICSGl9) Marauc rlte & Occ un ill8S ln Idaho. 38+ acres saW1a. No dogs. Wayne, 11..a_ r~ Blvd .-000 w/ .. 'S 000 oo river, superb view. _A_;;;_ .... _~_11_1_61 ____ _ -_.. · -· .., • Sell M ltad• for So. Calif. "fl& l 9 7 5 4 Tr ll v e I c 1 e dn. OWC bel at IO~'lr lllt PO Box S002, Hemet. CA. 3 BR l Ba, MOO monthly, :'='.'=~'!:a~~~ ~eo;r g~4) ~~~~ 9%M3. Prine. only. Call m ornln•t•fter· dl1poul·frostrrree m~ ....... l'IOOnl, 673-8348 Frt1ld1lre. Frenc h --------W.wd 2900 --------1rmolre divider, 2 ............. •••••••••• 8Toro JJJZ lltAJrllleaheda, corner lot. _. I BUY HOUSES AT (HUlll3 To .,.ace )'OUT meau~e ci.ssac belcnlhe 950;0 MC*UHOMI l'eldin~bll<", ?,t~RKETVAl,UE SALIS Dally Pilot •tmrmd. Purcha&e- 2'10IHarbor. 8le20l·A C1a.wllled, IMM6'18 •MowWhtal ready l40-JtJ7 •Private Party m.om ••••••••••••••••••••••• New• Bdrm 2 s ty home. Nicely d~c orattd • IMdlc.a~. Comm. tC'n· n11 It: p00I. Cloae to 1choola. and ahopplna lllG per mo. Call Anilll, •ll.9Q.e797 UVUlg, dining. 2br. open beamed ceilings. Ocean View. Pool. S700Mo Incl~ pool servl~C'. No Pda For appt. •IM-0251 w,-..... 1252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of.an 4br. 2ba, pool It p~ priv. Wlkloadtl. S650Mo. 411M8"l2, -.1su UK> deg. ocean view. Im mate. 28r, frplc .• patio. rn1. Sec •• pool, lt'11nl&. adult living. ~ Cull days;891~0 Townbome-Nlpel Shores 3 br, 2\'I be, view. Beach, pool . tennis. SUO . 831-1878 ~who need People That '1 whal the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY La aU about' ·---- ~~ ~v.fov ~ £1ttoe( ~ls? Lsl-tlt'\ u... Ye6~1Z' ~oura;t. ~~lf)JI~ µr~;~-7~a~. You may request Ad-Sitter seNice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter takes your messages •. . you coll in ot your convenience to ~ the responses to your od ... this MtVa is only SS per week. for more information ond to ploce your od coll 6'2-5671 . ·--------.... .-.-.-.-.......... ~._ ................. ____ _,.,____ .... -· ..... ·-..,.. ... .,.........__._ Oakwood Garden Apartments Nftpott S.actl/No. 880 ll\'lne f.ll 161hl (714) 645-0550 646-4925 or 760-9501 1 br upper ln rour·plex, no I pets. 132:5548.5649 ~. lba. Adlls. $39S~o. I Uu l pd. Sec gate. pool. au Avocado St. 645...SSl t\dU)t.s. New 2Br. 2~Ba. ()pt. drapes, 2 car gar . Swimming pool, sp1. 9-6: ~- Newport INch/So. 1700 16th St 1Do~e1 11 161111 (714) 642-8170 New 2 BR. 2 ba Ocean & l".::=======:'i at¥ vtew. End unll. "'° Mo. Call ~3214 WEHAVESUMMER RENT~ WEEK OR MONTH associated '"... ,. I " • MI ' • 11 ' • .... I I I ' fAmlll TIPW X1nl location nr. Santa Ana It: 1'1lh 8'. 2 Br, l~ ba. lownhouae t l.Ylt. ~ 1ar. Pvt paUo, new dkw. Im/mo. Adu.Ila, nopm. '1S4·11G5 • BALBOA Bay Club 2br, Larae 2br, 2ba. ba\O, 2ba Sl 10. day. min. 3 blUnt, atove dt1poa1l ~.DX> wk.~; S400Mo.+a«.845-M33 64247311 1115 to~ 2 Br. 1~ ba. N.8 3brd.plx. Byweelt or apt~. La~dp month lill June mta. nn. patJo/balcony. ~e mrm-51113 w/encl. fal . .tr frplc. Ocean Front 1 lo •br dallytwkly now lhru aununtt. Yacht avail f1>.7m MIAlllACH f'ORALLSUMM£R l Bdrm. + 2 ~a.r ••r. Sipe .. SDIJO, All 1'7S-8170 TSLMtmt 8'2-1 . 28r. 10.. adulta 3f. Ill), lit 4t lul + dep. 200I Maple Av .. Mir. IK. S...115. ........ pool .• Canyon. UU llt. ~.54C).21DO DAILYPlLQT ~..='· ••a1'ly • at yn ln ar.a, Uc'd. Palombo .......... s.rvke 0...-----•~.,.....,_-••••••••••••••••••••••• lilllat to ~ I ll&llN •Ilea S«v.-Sm ...-, wan Alt "'pa ra. bud I • apec'h.J, ' --•cW•IM4 .-Ml.1...,.,.914 ~ Nw'y'1 N .. liftl ~rvl~ c.,.t let •M Feit lnlorrnaUon <"•ll ••••••••••••••••• • • • • •• 'DIS.ev .NOW ! ~-.. ...................... CUt'TOM 8R~CK WORK Relain·w•llt. plantl'A , drtveJ. U8Q5. ~le 100' refl. Ne wport 4s CM ~12 ·----CIA' rt...., ....................... ~ca~. ahelv \Ag. storage areas. 1-'1.De cabuletry rot home. o/. Sbullpoo. teem Clf'ln Qikir bn1htenert, wbt qit.'f 10 m1n Mn<"h Clean lh , mn rm. hall SU A • rm 17 50, 1.'0UCh SlO, Nlr I.\. G\&U t'hm ~ odor ()It ~ir, 1$ yrs u pr Do wortl myselt Rer. )31-0101 We Catt' .lll'J)('t Clt'an.-rs Steam clean & uphola Work &WLr Truell mount UNt &&S-3'1 lG flee. I& bus &n l'i;s e s C a rpt'l ltuy di rect Ne wp o rt C'u t o m thruue b 1n1>tallc r a t 0.b&netry. Inc S48 3410 whle$a)('. expert w talla. orN.5-llOllll Uoo, Work guar. Jason Th4.QW C....t/Cwrefe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Room adcUOon1, patio awww, dMkl, ,...._. Uat. t'ommerclal In duatnal rt mOdf'Una. THaEE aosr;s CXMJl'aUCTJON. IN ' Uc llUlll H l ·H04, •.a.••• ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELF.CTRICIAN Pnced rt&ht f~ f'•tlm •hl on larse or • mall jobtl Ut ..ut:?:M 673 035\1 t:.ledn c1•11 l.o Ih le' Quahl)' wur\, 1-'rtt 1·1t -...srn Ga••b• ••••••••••••••••••••••• He~t ProlehlOOal Lawn serv. hmu ~ ~$ 0 K. Lawn Ser v i c e . 213/~ l.Andscapmg, lrt>t• Lnm· rrung, clean·UP 1-'ree e!>l AVlles. 646-847• 8 Wilson & Sons. patios. rm add. remodel, plam,, Free est. 30 yri. exper Uc •357487 Bondect 'ThomP8on-Kesel Tree, t.rlm. landscaping, <:.ontractors •380165 shrubs, rotolil. sodding, M>-1740 ~~ Ckmmt wot"tl·aU types, s pri n k I e r s. U av l' ~ 642-8482 964-B!B. --------------- flVERY LOW PRICES 0.-U... <'Calm'I mainL a.... &49-J015 ....................... .. .. ,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car~ntry , m uonry , roortnir. plu mbing l-1oonn&. Stucco I& tile. Orywall " more. JD 646-., ---------r Al' ACUFF llome improvement, re· roodebn&. fencing & roof· U1&-25 yrs ex pr 631-42164 U)mpjete renovating, int/ ext. Char Renovating Service ~49 •MR.FIXIT• Oul>enter & Pauiung l.S YeMrS 111 area 548-1152 842-4314 MADER 'S Handy Works Carpentry. p1unUng. etc. lns. Free l"Sl. 642-3789 ~? • .!.1..~~ ........... . u.Mu•O...pJobs. Alil0t8.a.1Mb. ltl All arowad baullq lT.tr\ltk ........... L CaU A.111.,,..... ffaull41·llovln1. Con• rnte • tree r•moval. <Md& wvk:e . .,....,. OCC ll&Udent. Sktploader. dump truck. Orade, ....... Diil M54IOO Lite baullnJ ·movlng .. Oar&1e!Yard cleanlna. ReM.raca.~ Movln1! Tbt Starvtn1 Cfllip &Mleab Ir••• I.':"· Lie. T!K-AM. eood ltl'V. 141-8417 --~~~---~· .........._ PtBltelfl?••r1ilt ....... .. .................... . ·-••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAJNTINO lroDlnl daae b.Y reliable Expr'd. Ru• Batu . Lieb'. c.o.ta llaa. Npt. Free Eat. Call Gene 8dL area.Gl-OM6ew m.oa ~---~~~---'I lfuql 1 Palnt1n1. INT/EXT . •••••••••••• ••••• •• • •• • Neat. honest. ,..u.. 1.2 •Quality LudacaplDI* yrs. up. U c'd. Dave O>mp. eoft.Kape design llM-&Ot5. • lntltaUa~. All worit --------par. Free ett. GrHn· dale L1nd1capl ng 731..(127a f\oe ext. painUna. St. Llc/lns. Try me. R. Sinor. 83S.5'565 It 1d1a± g ....................... •••a.v Prof. p&lnll.na. Ext " Int . Want a R£ALL Y CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE? Call Glnaham Hriclt. aiooe. block work, Ou1. f)-ee est. MS-5123 Ule firs, concrete patios. wtks, driveways. Free Xlnl cle11nln g done by lady wtup. Dependable . own trans. M1 ·363'1 SparkJl.ng Rentals Clean- 1 n g ! Pai nt i n g ! Catastrophes Welco me Call loia at 2L3/492·90Sl af\S. n red of cleanmg your weeke nd away? Call Jeanr»e. 96M757 Reasooable rates, own trans call after 5 p.m . Abee (714)846-79'2 est. Joh> 946-583 Bncttwor;, small Jobs Newport, Gest.a Mesa & Irvine. 67$-317$ eves. Bnck work. rrplc's. plan. ters etc. New·repair. free est . 646·0464 . ~ Low rates. #380015 Free ests:tMm MCIVlla O..ve's Painting. serving area 9 yn, mOl'll reas . c hec k my r e f , li e. 5(6.3C25 RefiiderWa1 & commercial pa&ntln&-f)-ee est. Reas. nt.es. 67s.95fU , 673--0737 RAINBOW Extttior tlnten or 4 yr guar. Low pnces. Free est. Call 642-9614 PAINTING. l nl t Ex t . comm'l/resld • mod eqpomt. x.lnl refs. call Oene41D-708l Block. Bnck. concrete work, patio cove rs. deck s . New lawns , sprinkle rs . TllREE RaiE5LANDSCAPING. Lie •315664. 837 ·4353, 496-1.946 Day work, or care for lod· ~ty pamtmg & paper. dlcr. Xlnt cook -+ ~rs. SF.U. idle items with a ing. Wortt guar . 1-'ree est. ~G !>ally Ptlot ClassaJ1ed Ad Steve $47-4281 "' O.C. Paperhan1ln1 ...... -.......... ... Oita\ l.nat.allatioGI "IP to 'nit. Clnmic, a.a. ~. ~dlsc.onpapec. llaowen eou&~ D-2182 Paaer 11sea ~mbiai, plaal•Ni Paperhanging, quality __ ..... _~_-.... ____ _ work. Steve. 494-6254, TtwS.. .... 41N-Tnl -········--.· Paint, ,.allpaper DOW. Save lC).15%. Call WW 642-1823 Tree reaMWal • JIN demll» ...... tlld ....... Call Slew....Z ....... ~ vw..s. .. .. _. ................. . •••••-••• •••••••••••• ~ vtdeo wwtc. Neat pet.cbee • t.ulures W .,hleUes «e. ... IST. ltJ.14lt lnfo561-ml. l'1Will Expert In p a t ches " 'W 11 a Cll ' I restuccos. Int/Eal ........... -••••••-•• Rsnbl 64.5-$660 Pr ofeulonal wtodow cleeDial bJ Joe~ 7JA.541., Wam •really clean pool? Dougherty's Wl•do'llf Call ~ Doctor. Free CleaniJl&. Reskl/ com· est. S73-41152. m1 I hi.lb rise. MMCm Have somet.b.lng you want The,_,. draw ill tM to seU? Classal1ed ads do Well. • .a OaUy PUot It well. 642'-5678. Oauifled Ad. IU-5111. Abflalaahu.twa. ApwlMC•hu.tw.. ApwlMC.tsu.fwa. SwacarRewtals 4200 RactahtoShcre 4300 C>Mc.._.. 4400 Office...,. 4400 -iM1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.-lftl•lv Mwt11a.T...t SOOS Die.Ii IOll CodaMfta 3824 HwcliagtOfl •adl 3140 Newport •ach 3169 fl!capc lo Lido for u sum-Ma ture fe m a le , n o n · Will sublease 2 o r our •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mer ol SWl & fun; 4 BR. sl'Jd_er, refs. share 2·sly IW"'1ll.Sbed WlJldow offices Mesa Verde · cute 2br. 3 block to beach. 2br, Newlyderoraled bachelor l«y. home with great home +pool, Back Bay 1n Nwpt Bch.. S«retan a l qwa cul-de·sac. No J>f'lS. l'flba. d1n rm. sun rm. wut in Versadles. S400 pal.lo. Walk to bay ·n area . N 0 . $260 mo. & telephone answering SJHS.498-1936 pantry. Mature adlls. m o . Agl. Barbara beach club, te nnis & 8C2-6339 ~=-......,.. serYlCeSavaJl lnanot.her 2 Br. 1 ba, new crpt & 21.J.C AUanta Hutchings, 675·6000 or village. May Sl200; June Fem. roommate to sbr 2 ~--part or sam e bld g . 644-12U 12.W>, July $3000, Aug. .; "" --75UflS7 pa.ult, $360. Sierra Mgmt Lovely au adult, no pets, s..<n>. Agt. 63l -4247 Br apt. $167.!iO, pool. Aft ~ .._ __ ------------- Co. 64.J 1.324 ---· 1.2&3 Br apt.'>. 6200 Ed· MAGMRCEHTVIEW f\im2Br~.May 20-Sept 6::11631-542.8 .;::;..~ .. -. •HICE• .,._Lux To~ mger. h.b. 846-00l9. Large 2 br, 2 ba, 2 full Rmmate. rem pro<, 22·33 NewJion. Center OHice 4 ba1 I lst. S350 mo. ullJ pd, den. M .... _ Ren th of 3 Hr. 2•2 ba. 2 rrplcs. S465Mo. Large 2br. l3•ba, corues. frplc. Ava1 . patio. dining rm. No yrs to..,...,., 3 BR 2 Ba l WI use re<'.ep· A tC. 2 garages. J Lg SUper area. Walk to surf. S-5 at 745 Domingo Dr. pets. 3tS Costa Mesa St. twnhse nr S. Cst Plai.a. lien. con! room . kitchen. ~es~Pi!"~.~~o:i:a~ _Adults.No Pets.83.1·3307 ~~~ru~~Y · C.M.S48-a500 , 1225incuW.546-4596 ~D~~;1~U:!n~: f!.°!'es. secreturia l & rrwys S72S mo 7Sl·R-&85 JBr. 2Ba. clean. $425 mo. Br 2Ba 1 11 Vocatioll Rffttals 4250 Male l~. non-s moker. i:unple pkg. Ut1I pd. 2855 Call Ctndy at 7fi0 0100 Bank or America Trust 4 · • very g , 8 on 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• respon. shr 3bd, 2bo. $200 1'.:. Cst Hwy 675 .. moo --------Ideal ror qwcl fem 1 Rr. Dept. 759•4381 dys. Mon· noor. beautiful new dlx HAWAII Nwpt Bch 645·9189 -----------Deluxe offices for rent tn ~to v e 1 r e fr 1 ~. N 0 Fri9-4. decor. frplc. pvt. nr 2br. 2ba condo on Maw. Ptno C M next t.o OC Airport. kids/petS $285. &$6 1105 beach & ba5'. Avail now. Pnvalely ownt.'<i Rent Female i.hare w /same. becvti•e Suite~ AC. attractive Pnll'). n• ----lrTine 3844 Ouldren OK. no singles. by wee k o r m onth . pvt bdrm, den & bath. rept1oru. .. t on dut) Kit Newly dt'COraled3 Br2 fla "••"••••••••••••••••• $750 m o. 1012 West 1714)871·1S70for frecinfo S21.5+112 util.645·9195 Of'rl ces av;u l '° 'IWN facil. approx ll2 :o.q ft h s 1 ---------dlgrul1ed :.wtc 2021 Hus• Sl~ 751-0612 town ouse pacll>u s Orangetrcc• Condo lr g Ba boa Jcfr7J0.3777 &brochure SJ.SO h ness Cflnt~r. i r~i n" mo flf'l'PLace & pool Qwet bdnn & loCt Adlls Pool. --__ . man w1s C'> resp ~ ~ • ~ area. Adults. no pC'ls s pa. te nnis. S450Mo. 12 bk>ck to bch. 3br. 2ba. Prune loc u do Isle condo. person to shr 2 HR hmc· 752-0234 sei.67S.5949•645·33Rl. ~&322 clownst.aJrs, bluns. rrpk. 2br, 2ba rum wlpool tbl. NB area. 631 6656 art Desk space SlOO mo. 'm l pal.lo. gar. S6SOMo. 127 $100/wk. 64&-3852 GPM or r c ( S I 5 0 I "" ~ J Hr garden apt. stove & LagMna ~ach 3848 44th St. N li 64(H)l40 1 ' · "" ' refng. Adult..s, no pets. :•••••••••••••••••••••• a...tahto~ 4300 M F. 2 br 2 ba furn. Prk Wesl.C'liff.~~11~ _ $325. S48-LJ77 Deluxe 1 br a pt. heated lBr. or water, clean, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt • Pool. tennis. Prof pool . ocea n f r on t . pct.s.adltonly.S300mo. Fem.caJJmeforfreereot re m . S290+i,., ut1I. LUXURY LIVING elevat.of', sub-terr. park· Isl+ Isl + dep. 642·3170 Ill exchange for 'work. Sfl·i733 m qi.Del adult complex i.ng. $700 mo. 49H!083. Howie. 953-0395 ">fl3CIOUS l Ar a pt. Gas I Versailles Penthouse Con· frplc & ds hwhr. l'vl ~~ 3852 do. Ocean vu. 2br, 2ba , pat.Los. pool, Jacuzzi. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpc, (ulJ secunly. Pool. ~ls. $370 mo Mesa c.ondo Eut Nine. rronl spa. sawia etc. Ready lo Ptnes. ~Harla. row golf course 3 br. 2 ba. move in $7SOMo. 152·9466 SPMC 549 2447 pool. S.5'75. 499-l.S26. or 673-a!Sl SpaclOUS new 2br, 2ba. lrl? 2 BR 2 Ba. nr El Niguel pvt front deck Good Golr Course. gar. air v1ew.C3thedral re1lmgi. r ond .. p oo l. $495. $440Mo. No P<'l'i wk 4!.rl-6700 : 661·3526 1m 3541. eves S.16 36311 Large Bach w slecplni: area. Secured bid~ w/rec facl & pool. Nr. Ocean at Versailles. $.i'75Mo. Mon- f'n. 9-5.64.S-6242; Sal & Son 644-SJlll ~?Avoid deposits & cut hv1ng expenses! Professiona lly s ince 1971. • HOUSEMATES 832--4134 Share No. Laguna Home Straight. Prof male pre· ft.'f'Ted mi mo. + ut1 I. 494-8)68 2Hr. 2& m mre 4 plex c'Omplex on Mendou1 Dr "lo pt>l'-Rel'\l S3SO + M!JC' 54(}.5795 or 549 4132 2 Hdrm. 2 ba. apt 58. S.SOO mo. Pool & rec. rm. 83.1-07~. . -----Shr home & meals 1n ex· S.CleMente 3876 change for your cooking --mr. Ula. sWlderk. 5 mm lo bea<'h. S375 m o 638-11111 WALJ..AC!'.:Sf APTS Newly decoraJcd 2 br apl. I ba. $395 Sma ll clu.ld ok. no pets. 645-<Wll __ ___. ___ _ ••wpori leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT COUNTRY CLUI UVltifG Sing les. 1&2 bedroom apts. & townhouses. f'tom $409 644· 1900 _o_r_:;48_·~--------2 Br studio $4.SO. No pets. 1 Bdrm. rcfn g. pvt. On Near Hoag Hoop. 631-6279 beck Bay. Pool. S3S01mo or 1·974-2Ul9 64&-8126 WestcliH lge 2br Iba. Super loc 3br, 2ba. all ulll adlt.S. no pets. new decor• pd. except elect s.s2SM o. pool ~l.S2. 700.JJ00.645-6332 FOR ~E · 2 br 2 ba 2Br. $350 mo~~ hi:-l + ocean & buy views in Villa Balboa Adults. no secunty dofcs. Good secunty ___ 5s7 ~201 _ --MaUow·Kennedy Corp. 0-Point 3826 Anna Morland. exclusive ••••••••••••••••••••••• a gent'. 97 5-0800 o r Spanish sty le lar ge I 631~ bdrm w/ri replace & . -.--------garage. $400 mo. 642·3083 Spacious & very ~vt. 2 Bdrm. 21,'J ba a pt m the Exciting 2br oceanfront. Bluffs. Frplc & pool. No frpk, avail immed. No ch 1 Id r e n or p els . pets. S650Mo. 497-1260 SSOO/mo. 851-0494 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49!J..1S31 I year new. ocean view. 3 br. 2 ba. split level apart· ment. Bwlt·lns. carpet. drapes. 2 ca r ports. Laundry facility. Tennis courts and golf course· nghl behind . .)(Jnt rental locauon. Adults. no pet..s. Ava1la l b le May I. $475/mo/lease . Owner . 642-0138 2 BR 2 Ba, steps to beach a~. gar , W ID. 5385. Agt. '492-6700; 661·3526 s...-. ~strano 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 br + 2 ba condo • balcony w/v1ew, garage. bltns. f p. pool + spa. S49S. Call Ad Sitter 1143, 642..QJ024 hrs. 3898 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br upper. Crpt.5, drps, gar, mi. Avail. May I , 673-5719 aft. 6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resp female to :>hare m y Dana Pt apt. F'rplc /v1ew. own nn 'bath. $205/ 11'2 ulll 496-4347 NEWPOIT IEACH Businessman w /shr his 3br Condo. All t h e goodies. S300M o. M/F. Gary .642-5624 Otarmi.ng old house lo share w/adll female. pvt yd, pets OK. S200 + ulil. 642-4.'m. Ad.Siller 1'82. Roommate. S hare lg . Laguna Niguel home. Fem. pref. S2SO all incl. e.-4484 Rmmt shr 3hd condo in Npt Terrace. Sl90 + util. 548.9875 APPi. Y HO CHARGE ••HOWIE•• Rental Sharing Service Has Roommate For You 972-487$ 7 days 953-0395 Rmmt, female shr 3bdrm w t<Xll! other person nr OCC & Beach. 631·m9 Female/Male roommale lo share lge 3 Br. nr beach. S2:50tmo. 646-9-153 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Garage inCdM 673-0960 ------- COSTA MESA Garage & st.ora~e area!> available. M k for Craig Agenl. ~9900 Slorage garages for rent. on Ba lboa Pe nins ula next Lo run zone. (I 01/oz JC 20\.V'l. ) 673-2943. 673 3930 Office RftCtal 4 400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Zl5Sq. Ft S988 mo. 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Agent, 541·5032 EXEC. SUITES Pnme Newport Beach loc. Near 0 .C. airport . Rent mcl reception. con· rer en ce rm. Janit or serv . utils. 100 rr ee c o p ie s & m o r e . Secretarial serv. avail. Uzor Doug 851·9411 Execullve offices avail in rull serv. olc bldg. Nr. O.C. Airport. Recept & phone ans • secy serv .. cool. rm. etc. Please call 752~. COROHA DEL MAR Deluxe 2 r m . 0 H1 l't'. ~. atr-cond JSO Sq. n.. 1225 Per mo. ReaJononucs rn-6700 EX.ECtn1VE SUITES Newport Cente r . full services. pnvate. ocean view. S270-Ri30 759-9006. MOO. crpt, air. 1000 sq ft. 1434 1 Ue a r h . 11H . Westmin.<;ter 1142 2834 700 sq fl orr1rC' <;pac1· :mul. al NB al PCJI S275 mcl uul Robbie 548·0157. 64.>022l evcs ---------- LAGUNA NIGUEL Deluxe office. 828 sq fl. new profess. bldJl. pnmc locat1on , s treet t'll PoSUre; Crown Valley Pkwy. 831 1.514 Bayfronl o!ftce. parking & Ja n 1l o r 1al . $39 5 . C71J)67J.1003, Offiu ates Rare chance to r e nt month lo month Ill super prestige Koll Tower!>, MacArthur at J am boree. Newport Beach. Heady May 1.5. (Gil) 714·955·1~5 NEWPORT CEHTl:lt Eucutt•e S.hs ~gi<>us ocean v1~w orr.ce:. w1ant1quc de e<>rated conf. rm. 180 Newport Center Dr. &M-7UM>. f\imi:.hcod ore.cl· w1t h1n R !:. 1n.,.<'stor .. suite-. Swt.ablc for ft E bkr, 1n suranc:e. k>an bkr or 1n vest.or All M-n a \1 a 1 I. Nr 0 C rurport Q:ill &b ~for dct .. 1b. 979-ISll 4450 ....................... For store &c office space al ~ble rates SOOto2700 S..Ft. M~VEROE bR PLAZA 1.525 Mes<1 Venk-F:. C }I. 54>4123 ·~/C.M . \..'p to 4700 sq fl. JV .. 11 :St pnmt• corner. 17lh & NwptBl 67~ 1200 sq n in med.teal bldi: A\atl for 1mmed. 0<' r upancy. Ampll· par k 1llJ! Newport. 64.S 650 I IESTOH HA.UOll ll VD. Sewly remodeled hop p10~ cenuer in Costa Mesa l\a..'I offices avail ror 1mmed. occupan<'Y from a pprox 480 to I~ ft . w/Mw crpts & paml.Ulg al reasonable rates Call Paula S Kati ~213~ ~or om ce. 4 rooms. 2 ba. 58J W. 19th. CM Avail s 1 8kr 646-5006 OfffCE/STVDIO Great old bwldmg. Just renovated 1,100 sq n + eocl<>5ed parking Nr . wa t e r 1n Ne wpo r t. 673-5300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• S6SO lnd10fc near nu. 2765', 18101 Redondo Cir., 11S. Hunt Bch 842·2834 SWllio S!80 mo. incl. util. Clean. Ca ll Ma rtha, etn· 1161or494--3672 DeJuxe 2br, 2ba. a uto gas frplc, ocean & bay views. C'AZlll' rd Viii.._ Rmmte wanted for sum- mer mos, wate rfront home l27S pr mo. Fem. non-smoker.673-8408 •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIMELOCATION• SO ,,m from waterfront! •DELUXE OFFICES • 1,2 &c 3 nm: from 93' sq. ft. No Ille req. 2172 Du· Pont Dr .. nr airport. 833-3223 ---------1 Large M·l lot. black bltns, sec urity, pool, ~ • ~v tqJped. 2SlO sq. rt. bldg. 642-4610. Established ReUiJ IPA and siooeware bul!ome86 in eieaanl shop- ping CMer. Ideal owner o~ra\lon. Turn key, '<rit.b excellent r eturn. Owner reunng. m .ooo Bea uty S hop with al· Ladled 'ipaCIOU'I 2 br + ram rm' hom ('. Xlnt locauoo. 5< assumable loan. money m ake r . REAL 0 1-:Al.. P 0 Box 5002. Httnet.. CA. 92343. PnlK' on!y fllt.a.bhshed Art G aJJery, Balboa Island. sok! pro- pnetot seelung partne r. 675-3682 betw. ll·SP M. Ray Kl1Sted ....................... Wllr' ..... C.. AU typea ol rul estate Uw-t .... a ainee IM. S,111.' ... z.ITDI 642:2171 Ml:06 I 1 l 8UY2NDTD'aFNrr Pvt Ply. Prin .ay 7'0-0Tl.$ Widow bu 1DODe1 f« 2Dd T.0 .'s No credit daeck. DO pnlly. $20,000 min, no mu. For.actioD call All 673-7311 aoytJ.me 2ndTD'S LowPoWs! l.S year la1D. SJ0.000 or rmre. No BaUooo. Udo Newport Co. 673-'l'S85 atflrs Sll.000 2IMI T .D. for sale.~ t '•/ r:..:.,. U you can read lb.as ad. .,,111111, ............ . yw can make buodreds """".. 112t or dolla r s teachin,i: --·-----pborucs. Seod $1.'U ad · dressed stam~d e n I ~~ for deta11.<1: Box lS04.l, Santa Ana. 9270S. . ....., to Loait 5025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED {MONEY • CltlDfTMO fltOIUM W & lrdTD loam t71-6531 Arranged by Coalf .._ Loms MDMy W..e.d SOJO ··~~-~~~;£~·· NEEDS M ONEY Increments ol SJ0.000 Long estabbsbed lo Newport Beach Secumi ·High Return Short Term (714l&tWIM1 Private Party ne ed s MAU~ ........ llllAU IOMEo. -- Aace a HAPPY AD in Olis column foroaly SU5. CaJIMZ~ To m;y WlLO WESI'. LUV YA! fo)'om your LITTLE BRAT! L.Olf & ,...... 1300 ....................... Fbund or loet a pet! Call Special Pals Hotline. TI4t'lri-J.Zl$,213~ 1125.000 Real Estate 1----------loan. Secured by more than doubl~ e quity. Prime LacuM property. Gmero&&s termS. Please cal)~, ........ Inc .. 3840 ....................... Jacuui. weight room, en-New 1"2 bdrm luxury t.ertalnment faca.I .. gam e adult apts lo 14 plans room. park-like selling, from $37$, 2 bdrm btke to beaches. Lido & townhouses from $5.35 + Male Zl seeks same 18-21 to shr San Clem beach apt, totally responsible, clean. SilOO move.in, not straight. Aft 7. Steve. 4118.5086 SOOsq ft. m•>9M-S894 MOST PIES11GIOUS SUITllM tiEWPORT IEACH FarClasified Ad ACl'ION calla Da1lJPUot AD-VISOR ...,. sea..., 4550 F\nd what YoU want ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• DailY Pilot Classifieds. 1~~~~~~~~~:: OCEAN AREA restaurants. Adults only. pools, tennis, waterfalls, Walk to the beac h. $650. 644·4596 eves & ponds!Gas forcooking& DellgbUuJ lge 1"2 Br wooknds. heating paid. From San apts, tome w /frplc, all ----------Diego Frwy dnve North patios or balconles. En· Ocean view Lop rental loc. on Beach to McFadden joy 20 acres wt attractive Dix C.0000 cmr unlt 2br. then West on McFadden g r eenbe lt. t r ees, 2ba, new crpts, frplc. to Seawl nd Village . landecape & 9 hole put· CC1mmon a rea . Tota l 1_<7_H_l_893-,_.$_l98_. ___ _ ting green. 2 pools. amenities Tot.al sec bldg ROOIM 4000 Friendly clubh o use S800M o . Co lle c t w JCrpk . color TV, sauna, 2JJ..3lll-4828 exercise & weight room. ------------ Starts at 1345 including 2 Br, 2 ba, new crpts & major utilities. &,Is. All adult. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72 Week & Up • 1 Brs. kitchenettes, pool & maidserv. 548·9755. Landco Inn Motel Adult.a, no pets. Shown by appl. only CA.SA .. SOL ~ . Room/pvt ba. CoogenJal atmosphere, 3br house 3 br 2~ ba, walk to bch. nr. So. Cat. Pl.L '41·1588 Pool & tennis. S750. J1661 ......... t6U65l 67$·89$8 or 673·8U3 Quiet, pvt. bath; kltch. 2bt-, l~ studio. Gar, •1~ ' prlvil., pool. No drinking. .,......_ D//W *"..,.Yo Mature. H. 8 . Ne-2080 .__., • ,,,_ · Beauttrul brand new £¥9 752-7474·~ Twnbocnes, 3-Sbr, 1·2br , •---------MAlll8'S WALK All different. Som e Rm, pvt bath, m ature 14 2 & s br a~ from w/bay views. Walk to eq,kl lacb'. lite pliv, ref. $450. Frpk, larse yd, bl,, "9laurants •Hoar Ile+ Lac Bcb *·7346. Plllio. pr, nr Huntin~on Hoap. From Seto t o a ho..-. r-d p karbour. children OK. m>Mo 218 No Newport ~vm aan · vt. J-2 Jib Cude, apt 1. Ave. <Ow Npt. ·Nr PCH > 'eot. Rml ba. S200/mo. M/F. age 20+ to shr ~Br lBa C.M. hse. $175 + S100 sec. 2S36 Orange #C, CM. J.fllM..-0000 (Wstmslr # l Resp working fe male •hare lg C .M . apt •w/same. Nr OCC, furn, frplc, pool, etc. S200 mo. + noo sec. 979-5897 An 1. F\unltbed beach Condo, female. n oo s moker. ~-963-81or997--4955 Needed 2 renters ror 2700 sq.ft. bouae' near So. Cout Plan . llale or (eiMJe. 545-1190 Sat ooly or call Ad Sitter ts .. fM2.GOO 2t hr. Cannery VIiiage officf! spece avail. l lge & l sml. Broker 675-4912. <Xfices In Bayview Hotel. Historical landmark. S2SO & up. Bay View. lmmed. occup. Contact Rose.673-3822 450Sq. ft. -.SO mo. 4001 Blrch St, N. 8 . .\«eftt, 541-$032 •• ,,.. ... Offlcff •W.t ... eftn.-relfraD•I For rent 28 x 70 rencd commerc la l lot. Fo r 9'0rale or boal buildtnit. S7$Mo. Call aft. $PM. Mon-11)'-rs. 631·2054 ....,Wmchd 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• View cl Bay. lit time of. <•:"'"""" 1- rerec1. 2 d1x offices. Ap. 17141675-1662 One-bedroom cottage lo qwel spot In Laguna JJeach, Corona del Mar or c.oata Mesa for S300 or less. Quiet area essen· Ual. Write ad J636. c /o The Dally Pilot Newspaper, P .O. Box 1*, Costa lleaa, CA 92Ue o r t e lephone IJ>.78M. prox. lOOOeq. ft. 2 pvt ·--------- baths. 2400 W. Coast lndMchw ottlce apace· Hwy. 731.a&m,&t0-5300 lrvhae. Jamboree • l2JO IQ. ft. ot lab racll. Newport Beach. Ample per1dnc. MMSOl. PllSTIGI WATllftlOMT I LOCATIOM ............. MacArthur. Month to 1---------montb reatal•. Ample W..ad ln Costa Meea or parkln1. From U50. 1l'Yioe area. 2 or 3 BR. QaU:n4-eM.500. bouae preferred. s Adulta. Xbd ttleren~ . c. 11"1r..._. 113.5101 Evu . • Deluxe o flu 1ulte weekends. (IWniabed). Upataln in 1-------- the beautlfu.I Ambroela .. 1ln•/1...,.../ Restaurant b&d1. Incl. ~ A/C, dally Janitor .... ••••••••••••••••••• nrvlce, utlla., ample t ' 1• ·' ., I J \ ·: l J ...,. m-euorf7S.t0e0. · m.ma". 'IM-15'1 d.)'a, Delme pool1lde xlra lge t..rse t bedroom F /P f • er....._ 4200 2 rooma + batb. avail. In &ovely CdY home. t"tplc, aara.ae. washer, dryer. Ideal mature adult or pu'el'll & child. 940-&.MS WOODBRIOOE. M/F to •bare new townhoute. .... 21M)a, adjacent pool, te nnis, fwy1 . nu. ~;561-1411 ..Sq.Ft. tSDedacu.lar Bay Views •Wet Bara, F\replacea •Private PaUOI •ltnmadlale AvallabWty DUtdnl (no lae. req.) O,p a rt.ltr SOOS Must IM. Jnquir• Ste. .. .......... ••••••••••• ..... St .. N.8. :r -•l 2br, a.. Bttna, d.thw.hr. Wider, dock av'at1. .:; ...................... . Nr.beech.Adlts,oopet.s. mo. C710e73·H49 or ~~~1:,~ •mo· 531-8362. m-amo. t.bL MIO/wit 875-3862 -.. --. ··-------.......... ~ .... ----.. PSeueCall lor an Appt. 671-1662 •• ... -........ -. •lll6S.-. ..... NEWPOkT BEAOI 55'141G _____ _,_,_ -.... .- FAST FOOD•Or 300M•NB t7a0ranat Ave. C.M. Burkart's A1cy . . --. -.. t • • • I ... UOO '*••• SUO .... W..tH 7100 tWpW..W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• &PllUnJAL Rf'ADlNGS IOiun-JGpm FUii; Llc"d •• ,.. or 412 9034 181~ S. C.auno Rul, San a- IWIYil1"1'ER ft"'9d kr l.r r c1'd M llU()ft M poe1lblr Pleair call ,.,., IOl-11 ll ---BABY ITT R S A ..... c ••• ana Varlo u1 bra m mt C.lt aftt1r TPM .. 'WA,) CAREER OPIN HOUSI AY. ENDEVCO ~ ' • ESCORTS lAllt er....,.. a pet• Call 'Anlcoal A ulalan«'• ---------i...,. D1·Zl'T3, no fff eABV: l'M'ER P tiiiie Small WaoL Buchfronl home Coruaa lkll M •r Pam ~87l t.>4i8 UanlUna YOU'RE INVITED! a.arr ~·All blaclr -.aa L1b1She p 111lx Slilep. een 8rvw'Ji flea eo&lar. VIC'. 8 uct"ln diaupolia. tttt 4 aa AM.._. lo the namC' nl "Raacal." Jll'ward' •llOXY LADY * ~A.U..ONl.Y MIW~d Typ101 reqwred, wa ll ~ lr~. call for appt Joan Marstlle 40-~1 Mutual Savtnic11 & LoM. $70 C amlDO Ot> Eat.rtlh1, ~ Clt>mentt! t;qua.I ~~loytr FIND OUT WHAT A CAREER CLOSE TO HOME CAM MEAN f *972-1 Ill• DISC1U;f:T OVTCAU.. ~· lnfonnaboo pp t TO YOU! LOOI US OVER APRIL 26, 1980, I I AM • lPM '711.m1 Rsward; le. murn ol lrll lrilD Setter. M. Vacton .. kt\.., ... , ""-rles Anrels Pleil.Se t'all for 11\ll'rYl{'W .,_-i>.·~lel(J(.pt UIUMUnj TB..LERS Endevco is on the leading edge of one o r the most dynamic industries in the wor ld. the design and manufact ure of highly sophisticated ins truments a nd syste m s that measure dyna mic phe nomena. ArKl we're act ively seeking t a lented individua ls to he lp us g row bigger a nd better . We'r e seeking •·o u nd B eaut i ful Wel m aran t'r malt' About l L1 yr old (.'all 8.V-7339 ~ l''t'm Yle pup l'ar1 K.eeshond & :.heph~rd Hunt i n gt o n Beach . 8(l.Gl aft 6pm. .l.o&t: Sml bllt very furry 1 Dog, M. Beach/Adam~ I Reward. 968-9260 6<&2-<t.121, nt 271 *o t II ORANGE COAST u ca * DAILY PILOT J31JW lJa> St 642·3112 {'Obtu Mt..,,_, 1-.q!Ull Opportunity __ MC_ ... 1.v_1s.a __ 1 ~~ TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642·lS71 •LORI'S* &cori1•0utcall Grow1nw Costa Mesa lt,,11\)t hli~ ~t'Vcral tm nwd111te opening~ for 'Mltn with mlJl. J mo. cxpen<l!lce We olfer a good ~tarting :.alary. excellent com Pl.11\Y pa1d benefits m l'ludmg attractive work apparel and a pleasJnt working a tmos phere Apply 111 per.son bet Wet' n llAMand3PM Electronic Engineers Mechanical Engineers Data processing professionals Machinists Electronic Technicians (all levels) Electronic/Mechanical Assemblers Electronic Assemblers Selected clerical/support personnel ~-Cal wtule w /salver 'tip. f\lr c ll pped F. x Pt"<'l 1ng k atte ni; soon. Vic. Sa n d c a s tl e&. Marguerite. REWARD ' 1S«r12 24 Hn. 738-8952 NOW lflRIN(i AJDE llw.'>t-kt't'per Live 1n. Lu~una ilt'<1ch re 111Jt-ncti, pnv.itt rom mun1ty Xl11t with ctu.ldr~l 2 ~ 3 yrs A II phai.es of houi.ework Must 11peak J:.:n~ll:.h. non :.rnokl•r, lop salary for right P•'r:.on Ca t I 714 '64<>-7•IO-t From 8 to 5 () CITIZEN S BANK vi 1..0~I A "'l '•\ TOUR OUR FACILITIES! LOOK US OVER CAREFULLY! LOST : Mi nia t ur e Prol' M~..age by Stevl', Schna uzer silver iuey L1c'd Therapist. NB Appro x 8·91b 6 m os I llAM·BPM. Appl only Magnolia & Adam s H u 548.2817 __ 21.a-286-9668 APPUAMCE TECHNIC IAN 3yrs n'<'l·nt exper Salc1ry open X In I benefits J & II AP· plianr..>s. R88 Gle nnl'yrc, Lagunu Heac·h. 494·0!>82. ( 714) 979-4200 29711 llarbor Bl vet Swtt·:n> Costa Mc~a We have a cltnlknging C'O\ 1ronm<·nt fo,r talt·nlc-<1 pcoole and our '>Olld his tory of growth g ives us the EOE M1F1v ll chance lo offer you unrqUl'. n·warrhng l'mploym1·nl opportumll<.-s in all the above a reas. La;t. White Toy Poodle DAY & An gel is l 7yr5. o ld EVENING Partially deal & bhncl O.C. AIRPORT Lost Apnl 19th, Hunt· I n g t o n H a r b o r *ESCORTS* RE W A R D . C:ill ~;~~~!96 home ' 972-4976 Fou nd Mo ·l't:d. Vic Newport Heach. 646-108&. 10AM-4AM fwl PcrtiH,Etc. For Sincere Open APT. MANAGER Exper'd . adult rom plex 27 Untt'i 231 I t;ld<·n Ave . Cu<.ta M t"~a ~57lll or HS-i-0336 Art Dept. ~SISTANT ART llRECTOR BARMAID. Attract1vt•, t111.hu..-;1asllc, part tmw Call 646-9935 B eaut 1 e 1an ~. J hairdn':>M'rs needt'<i full or P T with cbentdt.' for Vl'f'Y warm & fnc•ndl>· salon. Please <'all Ahc1: ro1 99'l3 for appt. al All·~ I lair Uainar Ueauty 1\5:.'t. 4 day wc<.•k. OUR TOP-FLIGHT BENEFITS PACKAGE MAKES A CAREER WITH US EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE We of~er a host of bt·rwt1ts th<it .include. t.J 4 '~· d<J~· work '4 f'l'k Ith· ans uranrt>. dl•nlal care and m a ny ~~r m~urann• h1.·rwf1ts , p1..·rlorman<·c bnnu">t'">, Sa\ ing.., ln n ·nttH: plan~. \'an Pool progr am. Credit L:ruon. and a ho:-.t of other cmploy1•t• hl'net 1b' FOUND · M BasenJ1 Be.lgJe M. puppy. Hunt· ingtoo Harlxxlr Manna 4-3>. 846-5000 People Promollon o( our senior Ladies Free this month art!sl crealt'S an t'X l'l'P u c'dreqwred. So. if you 'Vl' h ad rt up lo h<.·n · \a.1th s hort -..1ghtl·d JOb!> and lr>n.I.! rnnge commutini? hass les. C'Ons idcr a ~12 career close to homt· Con-,1d('r u c·;Jr(•t·r \\Ith r.ndt·vco C<1m1• to our Op1·n llou~c and look us over COUPLESonly 750--067'1 t1ooal opportunity for a SlNGLESonly 750·06n skilled. pro fessional B_O_A_T_R-. ~PAIR-Touch carefull y. Wt.· know )ou'll lrkt• \\ h.11 )OU '>t.'1-. up. MacGregor Yal'ht~. 1631 PlacentJa, C M Found small blat'k doi:: Recorded Mi>!! 24 Hrs. ar1Jst lfl a bui.y, l'rcat1ve, Vi Be four·pcrsoo art depart· 1c. ach/lnd1anapob5 ---ment Applicants should H.B. Call 53f>.0175 LAS VEGAS be thoroughly groundt'<l I .to'ound Mon .• Dobt!r man X MOVIES m spot and pro<'css color Blk/ta n fem. Young WEDELIVER print techniques. 11 · Tom 891 ~ lustrJllon. l:iyout, type Rancho Viejo Road San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 · Westm ins t e r Ma 11 specification. lettering 883-5821. Peno•"' Senicn 5360 and a.tr brush techmque A 'R. credit & inventory <.'OOtrol. Burrou~hs L8000 romputer, only exper people fqf' high quality funuture store in C M :re Bnstol St. 54().3822 Call ror lU>IJt. J anet or OlCt ENDEVCO (714) 493-8181 Fr--.. G I f •••••••••••••••••••• •• • Su~ful candidate wall uuuu: rey Pood e em. P ROBLEMS Noud to have at lea!>t four y1·ars Colde n Rtvr ma l e . "" Yo'ung black Lab fem. Talk? Free counseling. ex,pcm•nce. with the em· Black short hatred fem A1IC Helpline 645·2222. phas1s m art preparation for thcpnnt media looidceeping A$.S't caL N.B A.n.1ma.1 Sbe ller. T,,..... 545 0 AJ\liepartmcnt manage Job Cost Cieri& 6M-36S6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnt 1·xpen enl'e and a Needed for art'httectural CA5ll REWARD fo;-;;-Am drivtng to M1am1 ~gr~ 1n <'ommerc1al & urban design farm CASHJ'ER HOSTF..SS . Need !iOfDtl'Ont: lO -.harl· 1 art aredM1rabll' "-'""' ne bl be ft formabon leading lo Te·1 dnve {,(>ave A S A I' Salary rani;:l-s from $300 ~~ 5~ ~uC::~ ~~ Ex:per. part llml' mlC!> cavery ol drum set and 761}9:)4() to $35() a Wl't.'k plus com· PBR. 18012Sky Park Ctr· Awfy Ill pcrsoo al Two cymbals taken from! ---pit-le benefits package cle. lrvmc92'7l4. Guys from llllly, 2267 pariced stabon waJion. tn EwwloyMlnt & I indudmg health :ind dl'n --F'a&rVlew, CM ___ · __ Costa Mesa . A pn I 22.1 Pnpantioti I tat plan-. I looidceepinq/Ca.rtc CASHIER 198> Noquesllon.'i ask<.>d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply Ul per .. on betwe<'fl I FUll llmc. exper. hl'lpful Cootact Classified Ad Jobs Wanted. 7 075 !IAM and 4 30PM. Mon but ocJt nee Many NI f-\lll or part lim e. prt'frr 11675. Dally Pilot. PO Box •••••••••••••••••••••••, da~ lo f-'r1d~y. or r_all , l>t!.001ts Apply al 1660 ~~n=•t~~pt;~~ 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. EXECUTIVE SEC AD Ml-4321. ext m . for ap· Plal'\.'flt1a,{;osta Me-.:i person. 9am to I lam 92626. ASST. QuaWriE.-d pror at· potlltmenl 1nterv1c,.'. - - --- -LOST t1lude. Background 1n ORANGE COAST I IOOICKEEPH ~a:a°ri~'l>~7 ~. Ork red Golden l~al. real ~Lall' & rrl<.1t DAJL Y PILOT .,xpmenccd m payrnll. ----Retr. M Jy r~. Vic cdcontacts 956 3730 • A P. fallnJ.l. gcn·1 offln' 1 Out C· 1 . 1 . Fa I r v • t• w &I ---· ~W. &ySt. wo rk Salary com ·. d are. IVl in. It~ Wi ison R E W ARI) Mature lady, (;OM _CO!itaMe!>& m1·nsur11tt• w 1•x pN h!>k pg, C M homl· 751·5554\!Vt' PANJON IHEALTll AID An t,q~al Opportunity '71411161·3612 a~k for Tom ~l71 __ · ----I S.S. hr ~·1434 I 1',mployt·r I lirOWn Quid care m't'<l('(J. my Rt::W ARU Gold & -------1 I . --UOOKJ<Jo'FPER F· t home or yoor.. \'1r of diamond bracelet; Lost Baby<\rtllng Ill m> homt• ; ASS EM BL i-; II S . & n ,' ~ a w ~~ j Cahr & Mc~a Vt·rdt· April 23. 675-6226, or Prefer aite!> 2 S • WAHEJIOlJSF f'F.OPLI'' ~ i:M p l'Q p Schools 2 "trl'I !l & 12 7:'1&-lJll 642 5037 • ' • • ( (JRla , t~a. 1 Pl area " ----Irvine ha~ed l'ltc· ti41)..!16f>I Uady exccpt Thur~ LOST · Wht Pomerian I would hke room & board lmruC!> dJstr. Good Job ----J S :.ipm ~06X aux dog, m College Pk and ldtrh<>n pnv1l<'1?C in , opporturut1c~ & co. bcnl' UOYS and GI Rl-"i area.Reward!545-7450 t•xchange of l i gh t CdllBobTr:ic•y Mon·Fn The Daily l'1lot h;i~ ;1 ---housekeeping. NU or 8-5.~(.(~ s mall route 1n tht• Uist: Female Shellie pup· CM. 644-~ __ NSS;.,...,Lt::o" We will Oakwood apa rtml·nt.:.. py Blue collar, nt-ar c.u•o ~ Nt•wport lla rbor l11~h Saybrook & HeiJ. lf.U Babysitting My home. train . apply 7A M Schoolarea REWARD! 846-0!>79 o r All age:. Fenced yard. I MacGregor Yachts 1631 Approximate eammw., 96M4S6 646-8486_ _ l'lacenha (; M __ s~rie~m4~~h Lost. Female H1maluyan toWp Wmwted 7 1 00 ASSIST IH c at , wh ite & blac k .1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B>ITOR SURVEY Mariners Village. SJ C I Accculh Payabl• I s :.iPM to 9 . .'JOPM. !'don Reward! 661 ·1601 or Part time, l'xperic nl'e day thru 1-~riday 493-2202 Iv msg for Tom nL"CeSSary 645-650_!__ _ 9 30AM lo I 30P:\f Satur -, day Gre:it for l'Olltg1an., Lait: f'em declawed lJlk I and moonhghler... $84 00 w/orange Calico c at ACCOUHTIHGF/T p e r wee k ONLY SJC. 661·3971.831-4645 Ho urs 8am -5pm, with• REQUIREMENT IS A some overtime MuRl be GOOD VOICE Call able•ooperale 10-key ad· 642-4321, 1.·xl 312 after ding machine. Will tram. :>:JOPM. Monday thru Roommate. Mature fem lo share w/same. N1ct q uiet 4 Br ho m e an Cypress area. S200 I mo 84&-5857 Ke Uy. aft 6 pm. Call for a ppointment Friday lJJ'CYI'EM MARKl!.'TS 642-7702. L<lst: Golden Rtvr 8 mos ---------male. Edison Klghschl Auist Otfic• MClftCIC)fl' F\Jll llme. Hrs. 8-5. Mon thru Fri. with some over lime Xlnl chance for ad· vancement. Sa I a ry negola able. Call Mrs . Thom pson for a p pt. 714/642-7702. U·TOTE M, 2588 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. area. HD. 968·$73!>. Reward. SCIAMUTS ANSWERS Pamous-Um1t - Hyena -Victor -HAVE a FIT Sign in a shoe store . "Come io and HAVE a m ... ACCTG BKPNG T EMPORARY Register today to work on various accounting & bookkeeping assign. ments . Work close to your h o m e . Figu re Clerks lo Senior Accoun lanls needed throughout Orange County. RoeatlTMR ..... 2333 No. Broadway A$st. Apt M.:r Couple. W1re -o Oce. husband-m 1111ntenance. 3Xl WUt.'I, Oceanside. Ex- perience req'd. TSLMgmt 642·1003 IA•avt• your nam" i\nd phone numht·r Uuffet Server Lun1·h 4hn. :i day 6 day-. a wet!k Apply m person lCI John G1lde. F ood Manager. llotel Laguna, 42.5 South Coast llwy. Laguna Beach. CARDS & GIFTS FUii tune positon for re· tad eirpcr. sa les person Beautiful Np t. 8 C'h . store. Apply m person or call liAYSIOE PHARMACY 1016 Bayside Dr. 760-0111 Carpenter, Interior finish on ct.mom home. Ha ve ~ tools. 644-8141 Ask for Donna. Car Wash Cashiers wanted rull or PIT. Fln Vly, Santa Ana, & Npt Bch. ca u 644-4460. U . ~for Nancy. Classified Counter S*s& R~ The Da-;-1;-f>".ki~as an riperung at the mnm of f1Ct' front C'OUJl ler Dut1t•s l'On'lLSl of clns!>1fJ('(! ad 'laie.. reception for th(' company & i:encral clencaJ work . Must type 45 WPM on elt>ctnc and be capable of dealing Wllh the pubh<'. Non· s moking at mos ph <.·rc Opporturuty for adv&1 nce ment Excellent com· pany benefits. f-'or anterv1e w ple11 sc calJ· Personnel OHtce 642-UZl. ext . m ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT DJW. Bay St. Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity Em ployer CLERICAL pa rt /li m e . phones, typing. addres~· Ing. So. Coast P laza area. 641-8722 Oerical SECIET ARIES An Equal Opportunity Emplon·r rt L'.Rl'"'L I ._...,,._ "'" COOf\.S for Conv Ho-.p DmwJ "/ur.f> ClC1.1!11.--d EX.EX: SECRETARY -~ature pet">On with Pn>· 1 f-'l"t"\• ht: a Ith ms'. c1ftt'r :-.cin -.moller f:x p pref t•Ot' presadt'nt ol small VlOOS off1ct' t'xpenencl· probat.IOn Pt'nod Evt•ry ;'l/wpc Ur 644-0611 ~Y rom. Wilb x.lnt. typ. fo)hn~. lypt.n~ 4!>. phone ~.,. wt«~nd off. Appl) ---ang s k1Jls & p leasant slull'I. $650 Ill() Nl•ar 0 C.: 1 us S u pt• ri 0 r A\' l' De n I a I A ss 1s t an I • phone personality. Com · ~ t.133 ~ Nt'W'pOrt Ht•arh <'ha1rs1de. Ex per not petrtJve saJary & ~ood fr· Oenl'al ne<'eSsary If As~1stant I &nge bene. eau Mary Jo L I i: h t 0 r f I (' {' & COSMETlC SALE.S !'!Choo! Grad ~-da) w~-« 754-6001 '>U!>('rvi.,ory po,it wn I .,\tit time position for I ~t -------- "" thorOURhly ex per <'°' I ----.. ~ ..-tnu 1llur.. thru ,;..n 7am to mrunalt"\pt'f"4>0 Good DENTAL ASSIST I --.cl49M911. Jpm Ill '>ma.LI rt·un·m1•nt strutm~ -.aJ:sry + <'Omm I M.c.tt\dtOO ~i.:.tant w 'x· 1--------- rl"iaden<'t' in La .:una Xlnt b<·n1• tu 111C'lucl1· ra~ UCUI-'<' w do \ ;mc-d Exp System 6 operator HP11C'h Mu~tbt•n•haht.· ltht•ral d1,rnun1 &. duo~forbu..,.y lf H of wanted. Npt Bch la w &en.,Joywurkmi:? ~1th tht· mt~ca.l lwalth in:. ApJ) f1t'(' Vood bt'n<'f1t.-. Call f irm Call P atti at l'ldt:rly l'hom• 194 94!>X h 111 pt•r;on or ra 11 ~1oo-Thurs 8 ~ 962 3329 &M ~ · --H1-\YSIOt-:PllARMAl'Y ---. ---------- Clt'n r:il. lnvnH'•' pro 1016 11.t>''d'-' Or :-.; II L>i1.hwa~hl'r Full umi• 1-'l~hing Reel R epair . res""'· mu ... 1 IYPl' 700-0lll I \lf"a \'prdf' Con\ alt'-. P tJme. some knowledge <:hallen~ml? pa..111on v.1th --1:t'Jlt ,I l~pttal. 661 l't'nlt'r d ftShlng t:it'klt> & mec:h. t<'XUlewhol~Jll·r m ~II:. t'ountt·r h1·lp w .. nlt·d :-ii .( ~I I appt.atudt• req'd . 20 hrs !>100 Vt(',IO 770 ~r22 M,1tun• Pt·~on Ill f.1,t IJRJ\'LRS -·•) Wlk•" • ~-&12·1163_ -------food OPt·r.-1t1on ~Ion "' ..._..,. ' - t-'r1. 11 2 CJll Richard Will train lrurk dnq·r.1 Food Prep. University ClBtJ( PART TIME at 8J3-..IGl7 Opt·nKam.apm ~twl:J AthletJl' Club. 7-llAM. ()pport.unrty for <'Ollt1?1' - -------OfUV .. :H -~t~-;0 de I Mon.-FrL Call 752.7903 or H..S. Mudents ll\'lng COUNTER HELP IJ\W & m:untalll rentJI Ask (or John __ _ near Coa !.l llW'' & Full •·r p 11mt• Dn. • J v t_'<i_UJP &12 ll87 ~amers ror p1-u~ s i........ Newport Rlvd Some lyp C I e :i n 1 n I? p I a n t -rr "' • • • ..,., mR n!<jWred Mu!>l be I Eastbluff Cll•ant",... ~7 ORJYBlS ex per. pref • mt' rt t shall> S4 00 Hr to ~tart t.:.c,tbluff Or. :'1:1•wport Dt•hv<.'f' baiter; product.' raises. Costa Mesa. Call Jan. at 631 4060 for 8ead1, ~ _ to :-upcr markel' Edrly fl4&.4863 __ ~ -COUNT1':R l'ERSON. drv morrun1t 10 m id arter· FU11t1me s ales lady for Cl.ERi( PART TIME c leant-ri.. w Lra1n. noun Call~7-6727 _ European antJque slore. Opport urut y for <'OllE'j?r &12 >t66 or 54S-1066 Weekends a must. 330S or II S 'ftudent~ hnng -----DRJVYS Laguna Canyon Road. nr·ar Coa'it Jl w y & COUNTER HELP Menorwomen25yrsor L.agunaBeal'h.Applyin ~Blvd Som<' typ 5.indwil'h shop ncl'd' older Knc:1w lhe roa~t person. mg reqwn'<i ~1ul>t be help tt to 1 30 Mon f-'r1 l'ltJ~ Net S180 3 week or -·-------- sharp S4 00 llr to start f1rx1ble hr' Opt1on.1l more Orange Coast Gardener helper . Fu ll Ca.II Jan, at 631-4060 for v.~ hrs 63l·2828 __ Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. wne. Xlnt. benefils. appt c.to....rSenic• llNrmann, Foun.a1n ~- COMPANloN L,'ldArly Qt; Valley. CNo or Slal f'r • r "' "lllml? to tram qualaf1ed b t N b *-woma n ~""ks m1ddlC' I M h e w n e w o p e .. '"·" app ll'ant ust in •r .,i..-1.td > aged woman to shr home g o o d t e I e p h o n e --------· & dome;llc duties. Non· personality & direct smoker Salary. Mass. l'ommuo1cnt1on s kills Viejo 496-S377 w customers Job re · q1ares hte typmg, p ro. COOK res&ng payments. rred1t CHEF repc>N, cash deposits & E xperie nced wor k 1ng 1:1nswerin~ telephones. chef Resp for ma111tatn· lntereslA!d applicants ap· I I t d .. ply m person: 909 N. ng qua 1 y. or enn..,, Main S t Mo n .-F'r1 . cost control. supcrv1s1on & trammg. Banquet ex· 10.Spm. Xlnt. be nef1ti. pr . a m u st. Sal ary and employee discount negotiab le Newpo r t W1th2lllr 0t'i~aterwork area. Please send re-scbedule sume to Ad 1174, Daily BIJFFUMS Pilot. Box 1$60, Costa Mesa. Ca 9362ll Cook. FUil or part time. Mesa Verde Convales· cent Hospital. 661 Ceoler SL,C.M.~. SANTA ·ANA F.qua.I ~ Emp&oyer EL.EC T R ON I C TEOI MARINE ELEC· TRONJCS -Eicper a must for this po!11hon. Top wages paid ln ln· dustn es for right in· dlYldual. 714·980·2441 ESCROW omcER Gardener helper. a pts. Cost.a Mesa. Some ex· peneoce desirable. Call wttdays lCM, 642-4907. General The B&lboe Bey Club IS nowbiring MGtrr AUDITOR 11-7. eJtperience pref.In-house C'Oll1pUt.er. Pleese call for appt. 645-7358 GENERAL OFFICE part time. typ1og, a n s we r phones. Good position for studemt. Private County Club.~ -·---. --·--1 ..... p~ I .. -.- PREGNANT? Cari ng, C11111'4er11ial counseling '1 refsral. Abort.ion, aclop. •• CoktweU Banke r fldt.,SantaAna 17141 llMIOJ FREE PARKING Attendants needed for sell-service gas stations in O.C. Must be extreme- ly rehable & honest and good wtnumbers. CaU for appt. &46-9661. C~llEIS UTDTIM Employment a vail In multi sur ro undlo cs. Competitive pay. l n· terview '1 hire. For more info. ca.1.1 Tod Services 97NllOO OJclk needed (« retire· mmt facility. 2nd 1b1ft. ~Y cooldnl exper. DeUcatetaeo Help. Ex· peri~ preferred, over 18.FWITimt. Oldstand.ini opportllJ\Jty available With finaocial lelldt'r. Seleded appli· cAnt will assume duUee d a sale escrow officer for the Soulbem Orance <bd)' area. Two years experience as an escrow manqer or olllcer, typ. Ing and cakulator akllla are requlM Thia pcMSI· Um otfen good 1rowt.b potential. attr a c tive u lary end eacelle nt tMnefita pecka1e lnclud· lJ\8 paid medical and denLa1 coveraie and pro. ftt lhanne· P\eue aub-ldt resumt with aalary hiltory in ~to: , I . '"' <\ " . • •1" .. ·L '" I . ~ ··-. daD. keeping. APCA.RE COYER&lll * HJ.0771 * a Hr Oulcall Service PRE LAW ltudmt Meda •.oao. WW do U)'thlng w1al. Contldt ntla l DVM. P.O. Box 3242, N.8..-S. DIAMOND WANTED: Prh. 1*tJ wUJ b'1)' l to a an&. cMh. N.8. 54Ml75 MA88AOE llmpeUco y..,. ID8lllfUI'" ii Bob l amet OUalil l-U, •-SUJ ~Mine.tor At lust 1 yra expr. Salary necot-~ Adventure travel. Ad- ministntJve pbotocenlc Mailtllll lo IDOllon pkture pbotosrapber . Requln. world trave l with lntereata In OUldoon Is wrlU01. Nottudiouperience reQWred. All replies comideNd. Request lrleentewto: llelfarcb Dept.. P 0 Box •t5 Univenal City, tll08 Aulomolive Macblnist Good a ll -a r o u n d macblniat to run well- equlpped shop in Mission Viejo. 811·1666. AUTO ROUTE RmlSTER. Early AM. 1 ~ t o 2 hu. 1375 to '4$0 /m o . A ID l. moonll1hl. Wives. r e- Ured. dlu blJlty. stu- ~-Need cd wheels . $40.3008 Of' 540.f'TZ2. Babysitter wanted. 3yr <*I !lirl. Syr old boy. 4 eves/wk. 2 :30 p m · ~ My home pref. So. lrvtne. s.52·2130. ()penin~ now available for fWI Ume Assistant Mana,trs on 2nd '1 3rd shirts. No expe rience nee. We train. Advance· menl opportunit y ror manqement poalllont to U . 50 p er hour If , quall.fled. For more ln· ' formation • interview, appty to stAn U 7. l l Del Ahr. Costa Me u . 714 ·83l·H2t. Wiii In · tervlew Mond ay thru F'riday from lam to apm, F,qual ()ppor Empae1tr Cleft 1.11. 11pm·7am .. F\ill time. 675 Palllanuo, CM.751.-Z CLERK -Full tlm~. W&l'.Md fCK fut crowlnl CCJrll. Xlnt. opportunity fc. arowth. Ho exper. nee. Lite t>'Pinl. Wa tem aet.e Penakia Corp. Npt. Bcbloc. 7St-WS 64-Wl.lt req'd. Good be ne fits. ~livery Driver. Part ~ Vllla. 642-5861. Ume. Dent.al Lab. Ideal Coak needed daytime fr for i.o.ewtves Is matu.re DiCbt·Ume. Call p e rson s . 8 : 30 A M · m.JMt 12:30PM. 846-SOlll. Kay. COOKS/ 2 line. WUI train. Del M«I over 18 ror L.A. fwl 1\mee to homes in NB • P/Ume leadinl to CM. Reliable• have de· time. '1ex. hrs. FOOD d p P IT PREP PEOPLE . No ex· pen car . e rm pr.nec:.WlU traln.Apply '400/SOO per m o . Mon. 4PM. Ttac Good M&-OSJ1: 846-5"4. Eartb. 210 Newp or t Dna1 RettpllonlaL Xlnt Om&er Dr .• N.9.e.o.a.u. pay w/benellta. Short OOOK. Ptrevea. '1lllOl't "*·Private N.8. experieoc«t office. 1 yr. exper. Call J?on141.0ll8 ...... lte - Boll .. Daily Pilot, P.O. Boa ueo. eo.u lle11, CA -F.quaJ ~-·'I Businessmen i ~'\ I f TJO-U a re do fltg J bvsintss vnder a f'lctitlous 8 1111..eu j !'lamt pore F'ftlf'frtd by law f 8UIVU °"" .. ·~ Pro/tl StOJ\I Codi, Sfc I ... l 17900 to. 17"0 I to f U. a a \{ r1clllfou1 BHhlUI f\( No flt Slatemnt a11d 1 o hatlt U '*"'"'*' #Or four COMeadfw 11Wb. ll~t • W£ al t h OAU.Y 1 f> I Lot COR ltflp ldltt both. cal.I UW u:GAL DEPARTMENT ot 842-fUI £zt. JJ2 tor '"''"" •Jormot6on ~1~----------------'--------........ ---------'-------------------"'------------------J.----t.-------------...... -------~1.------.... ------------------11.1------------------------~, ...... --------~~ ---~· ---_..._..._ .. _.,....,............,. ------..... - DAil y PILOT Thurldey, Apnl 24. fNO OO ~!!~ ..... ?!!! ~~=.'; ..... ?!~ ~.~~::! ..... ?!.~~ ~~-~~·::! ..... ?!~ ~.~~-...?!.°! ~~~ .............. !!~ ..... ?!~~!.~.~~ ..... ?!~~~~ ..... ?! ... OfCMM/SCftY .~ ~:,~OMl'S ~r:=~ lb&.,:c~~a&1 -.. • .. for. a m a ll 1rowan1 ..... ......,. • ,....... •· to wtlhand eo. loc*bal for 1brp Oen Ofhn. m ature. HEALTH f'OOD BAR oo -Nunn ~-fftll"I flnn nr OC affkie clerical ~ fllllASTml ~kldl.OvtrJl uert lH' for tl61U ~I e. bMcJI Miodl Wtadiv,e. A~r .. rl. •ttUioH. aull. al DliDDia Pda· ,_.._,_.IUll6part ---eo IJ•ur aptltud hand briJM ff'lNI• ror<'ountf' 1utur ... 1ta1>1 ... •>'P• ten. 54 yur old com· time ,.,.....,.. Varyl.n& SU OHr. to ttarl mane..-. 1' --.-· bu~>' Oil(' t.X'~On Mhl"t' ht.ip f71·DC l!Owt>m '7l4 1$2 7614 l*\Y In l..qun• Hllla of. days" boun: idn l aup· ln~.Caplatrano, A1l1IO'\. A«v• typ- l1ght ' pin!( Hciutl i• (en .. beoefitl. C.U =•I locoe t for s.taQtaaMt.eattu. tna. &borUlllDd or apeed rt'tt'net.':11 t"all675" Hal'WA.MT9 Offlct• help needed for Terrtn4/96l•llOO wia • atYdent!'. SlOOaweekpotenU&l. wnt1n1oee.J &ol1rua· --1 Hand man for Ila ht rapidly "rowm1< oll 1·0 1n _._.o...&.ll'!l. ~ J!l'OCXftlJve~ &tOw· PAITTIMI ~.,._xii:.~ f E>«tronirlf firm lo ('o,la up 'nW111 a) da\I ,. •·IL hl(l.tr(!~ and h•vt' pre 11 · art' JO or over . • ~ for advance• PHQt.. ::ro.. ..... ~Triet.' Ge8AL OHtCI maintMIU'ltt and rlt<•n CPA Mllll be aOOd wnh ~""""",.., "-'& COIDl*O)' olfen op. 1Ya••11 Call CT ~ ~ person With po \llOO W rulJ tn \llQWj ti{flt.'t' l'XPt'rit•nrc fOt' a car~r op-raml bued 00 )'out job eo.aztor-...0 ICt'nt'ral ofr1tt• • ll•hl bt'f*fit• Mu~lt111vt•vtthd RN.A .. Up to ·· • Sll2+ Pcl'lltloo uflers variety Port ~~Ung. it per(o~ce. Pluunt Ext. 2$0. Between l ·S SIClll'AIY iloc*.ketplna t'"IW"en<·l' (·111tro1 nta lltl\PI'"• LVN's . Up lo .$71+ i.nd ,...,pof'l.11lbll1ty lo tt ply ~L~•• CSMAVE • workiaicoadi\lons.Muat PM. LtedMli"*""'°lllnD includUlj11C"<'Wntoe JM\• be~ Al~Y ln~ on ldt•s lip to ~ mo~v11ltd Individual UlllOr~a. · be 11 It over. Apply ln Alk farAndrea a.. •mm.ctiate oPeQiaa bH! • acrow\lli rt 1.'l\8 Mon Fri '1 l f>t.•n Calltooppt 64611661 Prtnlttlg ~S.·E.Brbt.ol lnd.ortal -.clboaf. bit> Pw'UUlrwnt JX»lllon l\)U\ff 1 P~<"nha ,•ppl" Qualafy ............ AO. AB Dick Ew ., •• .. -........ _ lot: m.a111lDt for ta· ..-,. M.at>W pt'n.u.1 A\ ,C.M ,., -1 08.Dt:R DESK.fR£C£P· ,,._.,,_.. · ... Sul.aAMHeichta -,.._ MDced c.Jt v.-£1«\ro.un. MOIGAM MUISIS IMIS'ftY nONlST -If you •ni per.~.N.B. ~4 s mau weu-eatabUebect ~t~I~ ~-. HOSTUS l t'K Mesa Verde Or. Plane. bneht,enerpUc &detlljl tw ... IA• (Bet~ J amboree " manutacturer ol •lee· ... rr--aw.. ltx· Apply ln puaon to ~S•·· •213 Costa M-i rmoded we have Ow Job ·-p;v~U ume. Bindery ... mpua> • trical diltribuUoo equip. ~a;;;.,i&a • aood G11nt>nl offlu , n "'e d b 1 kb d . "''" "• r eowp XI l E.O & ma ii 1= ror ac· ..,_ .. ·"~~· "•1. '>'"'n". ltlm". • e "a r • (A"ro. 5 l\nnn l.anesl Of' you. m n hftper.6641233 N.8. , . -.1 .... •~ ...... who locatkln. __, ....ume &o ...,_.,.. ' ... " " ~11urant •.!:M> Mi4r1 ' sUtrtll\i :111luy MQ.(Y137 &" ........ " -_.., Shella Lawlor . CBS \Ult'd dullo l'1tn 11111•11• "'•> J1.r,..1111r1 or~'ndresumelo P11nco Ptoduc Uon "Service RETAlLSALES lN went a career 1o Oe&d Publlcatio n a , Utt ~t-.~~~1 ~'~~u/.-"~ l\·ad\ 546~11 * 631 ·1313 POOOXlWll.lrv 97714 . ~~~~~.d;!; ;:oTreJfL o,:s~: ~Y.>e~Wut1=.°! ~Ave. Npt 8dL CorJt.Alw HOSTl:SS Part unw SaJes •Salt!& day.Conlac:t.Klm Mc R.ae lllDS. CA$HllRS. m anuracture b notl~,....jjiiiijj....,;~;.iiij_.,.;;iii-iiiii_;;.-.. _.,_...._ .. ..__ 11111 ,,, 1:t·" Jo' KA L l Hl l '-t t-.1-· 1-,.,,,, ,'I, 1•1 ''I'll.II •1111 h•I .111h1llh \\11111 lfl fnr Al'W hnw.lnN u·:1rt ~ M&ruljlt>IJMWt Nallonal Ill Nu MaucCo ~-. lea rned overnigh t. - -1ta, ... ,.~ ltunt llt•11ch l.Afl(h1•11pt> m111111t•n1111r1• l\U'l'lli\N l l' 4' pt>r M:.1rtu.-tanicCorp i•ximnd --MAl"*GB TIAIHEE. theftforetJusopportu.nl ~·11, 1!11 111, IUH Iii> har1•mm1 n1-t-cJ1't.I \JI 11•11 l\11"1 I\\ 111t'<'lla.1111 . mu'I m.: m Oraniw Count" l'roduct.ion Wor11ter ltood D<>CiGtlOOMIR. ty requires an il\divldual 1h1t11 ... l-\111 111111 1111111 .1 h111\I 11,,.11 tuuh bu'' C .dl '1 r "'""'"• Sadi Fir l lay out. F\iU orpart-thne.over18 W\th Ullelllgence, leam - SICllTMY A neat position for you ll your l ook ing f o r a career. Room lo ad· vance. Shorthand pre· rerred. M~ have fi&&are .,tude. n•,11 c;1,11I "'' 1.h•1wllh ~h U fJ lll UllO lli!>llln ~71:1176 M Tll full t ime . only. Santa Ana.Orange ane abWty.pauence.•c· ''"''' 11l /\ & II "'al(t'll l;ood w ork S48-3464 ~U.NewportBeach gt'eS'itvenesa. "above Ill ll.alh1.1 I 1.11111 .... 11 ... It.old 111h1 "" .11).1 "'"''l •I ll11u"l.11111r 1'1111 h 1 • 111 1 .al 1 .i µr1•l Iii 1111 11.tl • • t;;~. t•. ''t. lof lf\lt•1 \ tt'" \l,111l-ll I 111 •l.U I • • l.ll11th~•Pt.'. 2Jlll I \ 1 hwlnl H.iy S h •phn1' 644 0980. Laguna 11 1111. all. the desll'e t.o make J.ahneantt>. '"""loo Vie AIAurnOChf',631 2092 Q<: fNSPECTORS -For ~-3112. Costa Mesa . S&1es;icareerrorlllake11 ~·n II'•' Jh 1 ,.in.. • • ~'l'\411 ,1t ... k 1 I rk' e·qwr µttl hot IK<t llt'l ·\ppl) in 1k't"111 Hoh I San \t.ia.rh•n 69G S t'oa111 I"'' 1 .. 1~ nth __ f'ARTTIMIE S;i1I \1..ikt-r Ne OC SA.s.56-1994 amuumwn ol2years to JO 7~1 !'t\<".tw•l Rl~·.-c>l111N~l "' EYEHIHGS wrport Ham lo 1 lOpm ---------become a n effe ctt ve l~. Free to Appticaot l.rW>e Penoaael Alene>' -£. 17th. CC»&a lie.a ~ Mz.1470 G&aAlOHfCE 1'11 ~I.If I \IORt-. $WI I It I:' 'FKll-."llC 'i' 1-'l'l' Glrl oll 111· La 11d H oJ IH' ... or,, m 111 n~t"dt<I, IUll 110\1'. permanent. uper'd & i.ll'Ol\a back llJ'(>Und on I> rieed apply Apply 111 2.1RH V\a f'abricanle, Me lUI , M V btwn 9 3 ~TSl 'lllant for full t1m1• i\.'.....<J..<;t ,ui t-Oitor .,uni•\ Mon Thu~9791483 Rda&l sales.Ptr,Laguna saJea tndlvwtual to the l' mp Io y m l' n l Ca 11 roodurtcd from our 1,f Nigud. 3 dystmo. 2 wils aeancal tndustry. 2yrs 1194 tOf>l f1t'1' ul lhc• OnmJtc l'u.1c.t 9UAUTY COMTROL May & Dec. Age ~. college requir ed with Ually 1'1 lul ~ 30 !I JU IMSPICTOlt S:UO/hr. 41115-:!mt malb or ~I m a· -V.int'd .1111\ 1th'' WC! wtll 1r aan '"•d 1-)'unt [lt'!lk C'lt•rk l'lrt•un Jo'runl R1.....,rl an l.....i.:una 8'•11ch l-:vl'nU\t; '111f\ :.M>.40 hr11 Som1• 11x Mr-dacal A'llll.stAnL Front & bacli. olhce. U IJ<'nenr•• helpfol Ca ll Ann .11 847 00()4 Moo t-'t1 ti JO I 30Sulu1 Leadln&manuC.ctuttr of' JOr or~ years In an i--------- d11,) Grt•11t for rolh•1nunc. spa " ~ cqUlpml'ftt ls R ETAIL S A LES -~vUeat eovtronmenL SICllfAIY \(I paid bt•nl.'l ll) Apply bt't Wt't'n Ii 11 8.53 Prod U<'t 100 l' 1.i n ' Newport lwarh und moonh.:htt•r:-SKI an nttct qf e•~ncn«d Hardwa re sales. full· 81h ngual preferred. OFnCEOP'11IE 1-·1 r.~t w1•r k ON Ly aMwmbly lint• qu3llty Ume po111lioo in retail Re!ume required . Jn· PRESIDENT ll''n ('flN'Un PBX& Nt'H LJ.)JALSfX'tn ;'\Ml\' r1'Qli1n;t Call 1117 4i7:' 11<'t'llt'\l lor b1L'' Ill\ Ill\!. ----- MEDIC AL l l\i<UrOl\Cl'. bu<oy ()II U\'N ofr. vanoui; dul"'"· eicptr preft rrt'd SS6-6001 Hl-:QUlll .. :~n:NT I~ /\ l'Olltrol r ll'rks Th1'> 1s an hardwa re store See fonnaoon not provided Corp headquarters fbr <:OOU Vllll't-: {'all x.J.nl opporturutym11f11~1 Mill~ or Steve. H.W. on phone. Inter vie w alat.ewide Invest.me et 642 •'321 . l'XI J I:! 11 (lt·r .:ruwm~rompan)'.Offt>r Wr 11 ht Co . 126 Saturday. Ca ll ror a p-services firm. Fuhion s·:K> l'M, Mumluy 1hru IOI! 'l'<·unty & 1trowth R.ocheit.er. C.M. poinlmellt: 630-2011. Island. EllceUeal career ~klay voMlUaJ. Wa1u.-s bMNI UNICC>aH oppc>f' with divenity ~ on •'XP<'nt'nrl' Phnn<· HN Part ti me relie f B.ECTalCAL challenge. Must possess _________ 1 8ai:n l\I 4p111. Mon 1h1u 11U1N• Llllitalluo ,.,,, .. n rarappt I noq .~ 30 hn>'wk ~•I I llJI 'fl ~ OOfJ06 ------tlt'f'leraJ OfriC't' 4 DAY WORK WIEEK Xlnl ro tx-n l'f Ty pm i: 5() M .. :ntC'ALS .. :C'lt .. :TAltV I lotl'I 1.1·).:AI. 1' i-:nn·rA 11 Y 1-:xl)l'r Qt•m:rul prnrt 11•f' l't•N.11u11•I 714 ~\O<Uitl Supervisor 11 ·7 30AM PttODUCTS top -level eaecu llve Mesa Veroe Conv Hcr..p secretarial exper. Call 170Ncwport C1r Or NU &e au 640 2920 lOlr. FREE I SECURITY M11.;l ht• ,.,1>1•1 X lnl cil1-.1t>t Nu Tu~tln. Santa PART TJM[ We a.re M.'t'kltl" 11 rt'hahle !Julloe XJnt ptty & ht-Ill' An a S _.,I a r v com .. m+ rtll'n'\UTlllC w/exper ~··l NrMINGS 1 persa to work fl<'X lbl<' 8.51· _ _ dAy wk. ronsadcr part ~ILRI 1 ~w1ni.: & i;:ravt'yard LL'(' J\ 1 1 It \ 1 N ... ~· tunt' !173-l~ Enterpris an )o? .1dullc.. ,,hJft~l hours La" E·n ... ' ' 1 • • 21 h 1) f~mffit or.:-erunty t>x ... tU:CE PTIONI ST MB>ICALSCTRY rd°' e~'\ u ~'~rr:.'\ penenee helpful. EnJOY Good speUUlg & I yp111g a needed to fill cballehglng personahlles. who en)oy l'XCellen t co mpa n y ~t O.C. airport area posrtjon as manager of workln2 w i t h and benehls. Apply 9am · _833-0352________ Npt. Bead\. lab office. mot.Jvatmg youlhs oi:1·~ noon. Moo·Fri, Person Uve·in. Wl'll educated Salary : t o $1200 /mo 10 lo l3.S400hrtostart. r.-~• I ~ ......... 10~ HOTE.L woman lo rare for my 2 I basedonexpr S48-SS81 $JOO a week potential """""''" l""UIUU\ 1 ' duldren and homC' Ag~ Phone 64.2-4321 Ext 250 rn.. Lf'M.~ 000 Newport Center Dr 2 & 4. References req MERCHANDISING betwem 2 a.od 6 p M. '-I \• I \-NewportBearh Call for intt.•rvte\o\' Perma n ent full-time ASKFORLAURIE lfMl'()(lAlr( '111SONNll ~~ Equal Oppor Employer 833-:.Wl career merc handising E.0.E.. great greeting cards 111 , CLERICAL -------LUNCH & lJ I N:-Jl:.R rCW1l i.t.ores in the 11 B Pa rt y Con s u I t 3 n I C.M areas. Call 1714 , I O>lmt.er Prr..on. fuU lime ~btwn 7PM·9P~t md Saturdays Apply 2ll2SN<.'wport Hlvd .. CM lu•al l:iltatt-loon:;. N\i. l)l llc•h 2nd n> farm St't'k' l"XJ>l'r 'd loun offtC'f'r. R ~ IJc rt'q Comm. only C11 ti ~ Rt>al Estate Sales Pf'ople needed In Sun~et Bearh ore. lOI> commJssvon. Cnll Rud Hyam~ 1714) 146-5502 001 ~r. Co6ta Mt?'$a Ana.he•m __ c_A ___ 641>-0l.23 Mon lhru Fri. ~ Ac..'<'oont Repref.{'n· t~vcs to ~IL over the phone to tt'Ull outlet.& Morgan Employm~nt Ni.ency. U25 Mesa Vel"dt• ~. Suite 213, Costa Mesa. 754-U81 &3H57S NEVERA FEI:: SALESQ.ERllC for marine' hardware ~ Ul NPL Bch Expr ~ ... 'time lmmed All co bt-nef1ts. Capuun·, lJ.>Cker 64$-1711 EO f; MF ~ the ,pa & hot 9:&m-S:30pm. tub indu s try h a s ~~~~~~~~~ quadrupied In sa~ 1n SECURITY the List 4 yrs & LS still Matllre, well-groomed ~ We tra.ln you gentleman p /Um e lo l.Jdepeodeot contracte>N greet visitors " give status dY5 ~.eves dlreclloas la public S48-7915 or 8'1'S-1227 gardens Ill Coroaa Del Sandwich • salad as. Mar.i;aJi 613-22.9 Mon .· semblers. full tJme SA~· Fri.B.30em ... :00pm. - IP~f. :.lon·f'rt Part lime ISECY /BKPR. part/full SA M9AM . Mo n -Fri tune, R E. Co. Cd M. SJ SO per h r Lo ri·._ Salary neg. Call 9·12. Kitchen. 979-0747 all Mon-Thu.675-aOO lOA..\t for aplJt. -----SEC'Y1GAL FR I. Sm. Workmg temporary I!> HOUSECLEANF.RS up I HOSTESS p o!-1t 1on!. I the beSl way lo Ctnd your l.01'> pr hr. Car. ~5123 I avail. C<.il>k & Clt>avt'r d1allen1te in tht> bu<.anrs~ Re.., la u r J n 1 . N U world We an• no\\ in -------I 752·~ ..invttml' I lerviewml! for lhl· rullow • Housed~ I ----· ml! Ion!! term <:md ~hort I ~1.14 50 pr hr + bonus 1\tAOO:'lll!-.l •ASS EM BJ. .. 1 term ass1gnmt•nl'> Im l f\.iU Of' PtT work. Rapid I -Npt. Bch. manuJ of : Merchancfisin9 Opportunity PemaM'nt /port· time Art! you rcturruni.: to lh1• work forrt· on a purl lJme ba."1s? /\re you look· IJ\g for J good com pan>. a good Job. and good hr.,? Worit for lnron S~lem:on your own '>Cht'<lulc 111 an area whcrc-'uu IJ V{' We'll tram yoi1 lo :U' r~c floor d1~playc;. and I r '' u n l & r t· •• rd l' r merchandise o r lhc manufacture r s w e represent w home 1 m · provement stores. Send res ume t o : l n ron System.c;. Ste 306. 1.2401 Wllslure Blvd .. LA. ~ ~ SANUWICH S HO P -tdg/sales o(fc, SSwpm, . SALES CLERK I :II et> d ., d c pc n d a b I e bte tMlpng. 4yrs o1rc ex· -- -I "'·II •h" I WOIJW'I 9to3 JO wkdys. p er Lagu n a B c h ---------t Rcccn 1n~ Clerk . full r,u lime. S()mt' ni~ .. , PT:ili.oavad CallScotl .rna an ·me. . um•• reta il C'lolhing I Koowk>dae °' C'ashHnni: 6Jl-020k I ytJ P~TE.UP ,.,.,.,: ex1wnrncc pre· or t•<><1 mc t1r" helpful ~ 701 ~~ Sec'y with bookkeeplna · 'all tor 1nte n 1e w 1<r1t .. ft·rM-d. will t ram. llr' i' ~MarvorCIJff S<:nY/91( 1 t·it pe r . for Ne wpor t mediate oJA,·runu::. ;idvanc-emcnt. Must tx• food procMsmJ: l'<l UI µ l!I, have trans. & speak needs qualified p1:r~on • Sdry With S.H. nuent F.nghs'h.. lmmt'11 I w 'all around m at·h1 ne ASSEMBLER H :»S.:l> Mon·f'rt. C.ull • Part lime Beach a rea . Jmmed. :"1al'ICY.644·5070 SAL~COUNSE.1..0RS l..1lmanS.Ub 67~0 opening. Call Mrs. <loogterm<.1s:.1gnmt·nl1 openin~~. 1148 -701!0, I !\hop expcr. ~1u~t han· 1»1-0063 own tools. PleaM· l'all With al lt·:i:-t I ""ir ,., pcrlt·nce. pn· t •· r .1 bl.\ newspaJ><.•r. Exl'rllt·nl company benefit., Apply betWC'lc'O 9A:\I & lil';\1, Monda> thru l"nday REC£inof..isT R~member when you Seam5lr~. near OC PresJey for appL Moo.-'-~I fuJ I W\'f?a kld a ndwantedto AIP'TV\rl, l'iW. ti AM · F'n.9-S.492~103. * System 6 llnu~ckePpers N ceded J im. 642 9000--- F'.xper ,..,. p , l lyp111~ l".ut1 your own mont>y ., · .. - & figure work. XJnt co Wt ll we have several 4 JOPM. Mon Thun. Serv1te s uper visor & . opttaton Exp prd up to S.S hr ~lachuusl !I. mo:-t·xpr. t'V<'niug Take over clUStmg rouh• We nl't.'d .i 1,:ood l;Jlh•· APPLY L~ 1'1-:HSO:'\ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. IA Y ST. COSTA MESA E.-il Oppty &Rpfyr berwfils. Informal office. · m l4'S skate desk, Ute mala-C' M :\1ilhc aft 9AM . lads wtio do. but they t.ma.nre. l8 & over. I~ '111.ft. 4 llll m1dn1gh1 1 i.n Local area ·1 man. tracer ex per prd ; · net'd a mature a.ssertJvf· SEAMSTRESS ~ adult to rhaperoor and I Clpades Cbakt 979-9880 Jlt-c('pt.IOCu.St for Newport l-ouru.el them 1n sale~ FOil SAl~B Service llladoa atleodaat. llead t l.nwf'lrm Typing ·onented )Obs from 6·9 ~o Cull & pa rt. bou rly ~II at 754-6930 Sm growing l>hop. >.lnl ~ ODer or I -workmg condi.. W~:.co 1Elcpr req. for Fashion HSKPR/BABYS ITTER Mam4.C ~ 642-4142 helpful Front offiN! ap-1 1 PM dally S4 00 hr to Sf:CRET ARY +comm. 673-3320 pearanct> necessary Call start S100 00 weril poten Lol.S ~ l.lal. Pbooe 00-4321. Ext. ORDER DEPT. Service 5UIJOn atteodant. • 250 betW"eeD 2 and 6 P \t fUrn ,\W It Order pro-~ won & wbd.s. lslandlawfirm1 -For infant. ltve m., I Reis. CdM 760-9422 MA.IDS • CRT 0,-rators I lnsurance Underwnter I fUll °'pl lime 642.JOJO t 1-4 week assignment I I I Per..onal Lml~ ' Ma.ntenance man-helper Payroll Clerk. Part llml' 2·3 days wk. Apply at um Placenlla, C.M ~on1!lt needed ;>;o A,.')K FOR LAliRI 1-. ceuin~ u~nence a 6C2-446'7 ex.per. n~ary Typ EOE mu ~l T>pe SOwp m . ---------• PostilMJ Clri 11o key toucb-40wpm 1 Strong Personal Llnl's · for apt complex 111 c M Underwnler. OpPort~n1· Rettred or semJ. 1213) 1ng p referred PC.M DeuJ.J onenk'Ci w •good Look i n g Co r S barp s:n-331J. SAL.fS ~ manners Growth Prolessaooals seeking ty. lo learn commercial. """._.I. Mornini: maintenance. ,.-v --·TOR * ( ood be f l I .,...,.__, foll t1mt'. s ·JOAM·lPM ,.. _ _..U\A ~ .......... ,,.. •• t tvn1.<1 com • Typkb • • ne 1 s. s a ary Part tune °' full time ..... '"'"'"""" n·" · · IOictaphooe rCQ I opco.Call71<1 549-2120 Manager wanll"<I for ma· Mec h ani ca l ablltly d41ys or eves. Must be muruty assoc office for 5570045 I ,)or shopping center in hclpl'ul.~ll880 ____ able l o work soml' ~homcs.5 0oys.9 AM -inMlGnul('('RO'-HEALTH Costa Mesa. M1111mum 2 l MOTOR ROUTE wt<end.s. Typin1t skill:. to I) PM. Parklike l'n rrn._Ll'n: I Q.AJMS EXAMINER I ~~ :.501·~~ er I c n ~ c -I Immediate Opp()rtun1ty ~E Many co. bt•ndilb =~~~;~ ~~::~ .'-' \ I \-Exper al least 1 y r I for pan·llme earnings. Fa-;h. Is area-640-1110 comrot'l\SU.ralc with t'X .~l.MPOllAll'V PfllSONNft StPVlCls. Salary commens ur<tll' MANAGEMENT 1 The DaJly Ptlot has a Auport area-646-8000 pencm:c St..nd re:-.Uml' w exper 54~1767 Managenal t>x p .. fla ir motor roule available in. ------.talmg :-alary n-qwn• l72l Birch Street --j for merchandJsang, a bill the South Laguna area. Photo bxith Allenda nl rrl(1lt to ~ii.:ud Shon•:. Mewportleoch lnt.cnor landscapt: co has , ty lo lr<id.. Plush n·t:r1l l Delivery. afternoon:.., lo6. Communit y A<i,o ria 2 pos1t1ons upcn lor I C'lottung !>lore Mor,::an Monday thru Fdday. j C311640-7293 llm.D.>54 Ni~uc.>I Shon-... l' IX'™Jf\.' cxpenenrcd or Employmt<nl Ai:ent·y. mom1ngs Sat urday & ---Hd l.a~uru1~1guel92677 GIRL FRJDAY 1·5. !'>· kntiwle)(able lo maintam l.S25 Mesa Verde Dr. t::.. Sunday No monthly door r1rtur c rra m H . pa rt _. _ --- llayi.. Lite typmi.:. blt:ki.:p indoor planb on a I Sune213.Cosla MC'l>a collel'laons t::a rnin~:-tune, expcnenred Art I Rt•cept1on1 st. for fas t & adding mat·h reqd. I S<hclul!'d route Veh1d<> 754-U81 631-1575 about S500 iwr month W.orld f'rames. 66() N ~rowan~ i\d /\genry I Pruf'er MnJ?t Co K31 ·744 I nt'<.'t'S.~ry 642-3800 NEVER A FEE gross . R e I 1 a b I e (-03..c;t Hwy • Lag Och NeEd bnght & rharmmi.: I --tran.sport.allon and small 4!»-8105 • lady to grttt ru.~tomer-. GIRL FRIDAY JANITORS/MA IDS -Managers Cll-'>h deposit reqwred. I & hand.le phont"'> an pro-I Matw-e woman nl'cdcd Ptr eve. lrv1ne area FULL-TIME Call 642·4321 . Foster Plant Manager for :.: fes...<,. maMt'r. Must be for ci.reulallon dept. of S3 25 hr 541 3311 Exper'd a l>sistant mi;:r ~Uet. fOf' detatls small but fast growmi.: .. fa.~ & accurat<' typi~l ~~r~ nocsX,':.!~~ J ANITORIAL I ~l~~f°' 200 apt umt I HIGHT AUDfTOR stu~ mt..e. plant. sa_nl.i Good pay & co benefits ..... I ,,,.,. ....., Ana Qualified can IQJ.IJ.26forapp'l I 35 hr work Wf.'t'k No ex I 6 hour ear h evening. Apply Craig Presley San tbdalCS wiU have !hand!> _ . pr nee. Call Myrt 1·4 30 M1F , Irvine area I Clemente Inn. 125 W. on i :.upervis ory <'X · RF:CEPTJONIST I 1\S I 81 ~. I 631-~ I Manufactunng I flipland181\ penencc & will be able to SlSfANT. matu.re. full GUARDS I JEWELRY SALES PR 0 D U CT I 0 HI Nis:ht Club ooordi.nate act1.,.1t1e'I in lime 661-1668 RELlABLE SECURITY Salespe rson for ha Rh I TRAINEES !' So und man . I:: x · purchasing. scheduhng RECS'T10ttlST OFFICER Nt:EDED I volumeretail st.oreinSo I Vl'ry bu.sy & growing pencnc:OO. Live music. &uwentory rontrol. Ex formodemEITorobeau With own lran!>portat1on Coast Plaza Mall will leadmg plastic:. mnfJ?. I 64S-0478. Marty. aft. penence intubefabrir at ty !Won. PttJme. u . bk· for Orange County area. t'OOS1der sharp trainee I has day stu/t opemngs in 8pm. ~ & weld.mg proces1>es k"", mu.st have lld phone Uniforms fu r nis hed. with some sales expcr. · matenal dept. & ship-would be desirable . ~rs. Very pleasant Pwd vacation. f'ull &I Xlnt co. benefits. Call I ptng dept. Will tram on I Nurses AJdes needed for Salary t.o S30.000 w/good working surroundings. part t im e. Ret ired Mr. Klctn or Mr. Cum-t.he Job. Good '>tarting day i.hdl 10 Conv. ltosp. growth Potential. Send Qlll768-Ml>l welcome. I rrungs, 540-7188. w-Jge & growth Potential Good wo r king cond. resume & salary hl~lory Callforappt. WEISFIB.D'S with x lnt co. p a i d x I nt . I) e n e f It s ID: R. Woolsey r .E .. 16 RICIPTIOHIST 751·2454 • benefits package to In· w/insurance. Apply : QUcory, lrvtne. 9271S_. _ With or wtthoul typing L011JS chvktual showmg desire Beverly Manor. 340 Vic· needed. Top pay. Tern · lNVESr!GATION JOtHTHE & a~tlt ude to learn. t.ona Ave.C M. 2-PLAYGlRLS-4 porary & full time. Call &SECURITY TIME.SHARETEAM Choi ce of 2 ma jor Tod Setvlces at979-0164 ----Timeshares Sales at medical ins. & 2 dental Part Lime Phone Work GUARDS GoorgeCharlesoHers : lll..'I. plans. + life ins . Nunlng 6t.o9. R.E.L..ciSatff High Commission Pr of It s h a r i n g & HEMODIAL YSIS SS Per Hr. + BonWJ , G-I So/o eo...latJott F\111 & part time. All R.apidCloslJ\as employee lneenlive pro-s mont..b Commllment .r-"PLL. 11r-od area s. U n ifo r m s ,. gram. Callbtwnl·SPM. .-.. inn-. fJ1m1shed. Ages 21 or Tri!'!1~g Apply RM/LVH ,. 751.2400 '5S-l402 <Wcr. Retued welcome. Alll for Mr. h•~ ~ expen ence nee. App. You'll be s~lhng de· CIMCO ly Uruversal Protection veloper Inventory In 26.S Bn•gs Puena Vallarta. + re-r~-"' Servace. 1226 W. St h sales ln Hawau, Tahoe & ~Mesa Critical Care Exp. pre· (erred. WW trail\ for this Specialty. Full t1me. In M.ission Viejo. Street. Santa Ana . In· Callfomia (I block So. of' Baker t.erV\eW boon 9-l.2 & 1-4 off Redb.tll). Mon tbni Fri. Hair Stylist Join our progre ssive staff & get the most out of your car eer. Com . lllWioo. guar. salary + add1llona l bonus pro· 3'l6Via Lido, NB t1ram off er red . Con. Call WarTen Town54!nd Uauous staff education ~~~~67S~·'l~$~J2~~~ Vacation pay. Marvl!lous - oppl'y roe advencement Kennel help, ove r 18. if you produce. S46·7186. cuslodlal duties. Mon - Ask for Darlene. F\1, 8AM. Celestial Ken · -..~~--~----· ncls.557..eo2IO HANDYMAN. meture, tWJ.Ume. Good general IOTC..,. HILPH baclc1round req . See f1\ill Ume. Meu Verde Dave Mama Allao Creek Oinv. Hosp. 861 Center. i-. 31108 CoMl llwy. So. Costa Meta. ~ LAHDSCAPI MAD CUSTOOt.AH Sl'leaAUST Hltad cuttodlan needed We aro tookin1 Cor an u -bt lfllntlqlon Beach Cl· perleaced la ndscape l )' School Dh t rlct , ~eeper for CdM • aat per month, de· public sardm. Full time, ~on taper. Apply permanent. caJI 873-22168 7U Utb St .. H . 8 . M o n . F' r I , s:»asl. 1.&a>-4.00pm. MARKET R ESEARCH co 714-all·llOO Cash for your opinion. Market. resea rc h co Nursinl needs women ages 18-59 LYN'S 1-3:30 " 3-11 :30. to answer questions on Top Salary. Outalendlng cmswntt Prt>ducts. We bene fits. Regular " will pay you S8. Call merit raises. 2 weeka Co mmu n I c a l Io n s vac.Uon at\er l yr. Ma· Research ~17 jar medical. dental . ure In a . a t. n o co s t t o Mature lady needed In empoyee. fla11blp Coo· TEA fr SYMPATHY'S va teace n\ Ce nte r . kitchen. 10.3 Tuea . .Sat. 642-a>M SUIO/hr. t.o llart. Apply 3-$pm 3811 E. 11th Sl.. omc E WORK -Wiii C.M. train l1a> per -eek lo MECHANIC -l200Week. start. Open a.m t.o Spm. wm lraln. Open ••m· ...u 8Pm. 98M41.3 omcE CLERK -Fii· --------int. ~ • 1~ral of· IF YOU Ike work. Min wa1e to have a aervlce to offer or start. Xlnt. opportunity goodl to ttU. Dlace an ad for adv&DCHMnl, Apply In th• Dal 1 y P ll 1.1 t l.D penon llMIO BandlUe.r 0..llled Section . . • Or. rv. <comerot Elllt) Pbone&a-5871.. ••1 • ... --·. . .... . .......... .,.,_,. .-..---~ ·-. PLUMBERS HELPER - Will tram S200 week to start Open 8am-8pm !IQ6.IKU. J>re.Sc:hool Teacher want· ed. Certihcote or e~· perience. Summer post· Uom avail'i. in NeWPort Be a c h . Call Su san 64()..8820. Restaurant COOKS HOST~ES Apply Ln person ~AMARlA Dana Pl. Har bor J.5, Mon-Thurs. Rntaw-ant N ew • ex ci t i n g refllaura.nt ~· Npt -Bch .. lrvine•r ea. Open· ,.,..,,...._ i n i a ror t""aa h lers. A. B. Dick 360 /ltek C<Mmter help, pre p. " Camera. Pleuanl work· \Alllly FulJ.time & part· Ina conditions. a ood • .. .Call Mr . EngUsh. benefits. P IP. CoslO ~;.,,.. Mesa,Npt. Bch. 642-0621 ...:""::;1:...·l4'N::..;...._· ----- 0 Restaurant PRINTER OR for A Vuioua poelUona av•lla· Dtck 360. 1ood pay 6 •· n.t ht ablJU ,._, ....... _. lot uper'd ble. o..y • 1 · ,_......, ru.. ~ in penon: Skinny penon. H.B. 8ll8-M95 HaW!n RAietaurant. 9901 PrintiQI 8WEUNE TRAINEE -Wllll n l lo t r ain persons w /no prior •• • per but has tood at· blude into the bl~nl· ln& field. f\lU Ume work aam·5pm. Mo n ·Frl Startt at p ,1otir. Call Mark ~1-2880 ' .... ____ _ Yorkt.own. Huntlniton Beach. ReltaUranl COOtlS e r uk(atl shill. U · peritnee only. Apply ln '*"°"· Bene flt• • vall. Ma ...,_en, 212 E. 17\b. eouMeM. Didrict M•oger poi,1uon Irvine f'ura. l\CIP-lOIOOIDe"913-4142. T,.._.. Mrr Top n lary le beoefau. Send r esume SIM PKGCl.BK D8..lly Pilot newspaper lo Classified Ad •579. , Ma.nne hardwa re d is· nrrulauao departou.•nl nus highly suc cessful I Daily Pilot. PO. Box tributo r b as xl n t local newspaper ha~ .in l!iOO. C-O!lta Me<'a. 92626 warehous e o pply for 1~g fOf' a trallltt in Alle n t 1 o n t:: v e I y n shlpptng clerlt. Min 1 yr I 1 I I llditt.')' e a p e r r e q u I r e d • th11 r1 rr u allon sa ,..... Fam11Janty wtshipplng !'.<'rvll't'&roUection .m·u I SECRETARY red label pro d uc ts. Selected appurant \i.•111 f' a " h i o n I "' I a n d J::qual Oppty Employer roccJvc a llberal staruni; 'I brokerage fi r m. (;ood with major be n e fit s a I a q ·. r e i: u I a r I > v.ortwl" ~ SU.rung ....,. •oe. Pklase aro;ly tn M'hc'l'.iuled ral.S4c'5 bonu!> ' ~ ..-.-.. ;1Jll)OrtWUtJt>S & ~an) fr ' lirne n .. )(1ble 644·9111. person or call or in· 1n•• • bent'f1ts sur h as \tn, Pr.ill tt>rVlew. !710. SS6-0540 .. t d -A.'111 fOf' Dennis. l742l paid u cataons. pai SECRt.IARY -Parl · DaLmlerSL J J!1'0UP IJlSurance. ufv '" \.lJDe.. ~ office duues. 1 mne. suratl<'e & dental rov· N'tect>rw1.ron11wnt. f'lell SI ,.,..~VG l·nt~e ' • M · -f\Wl.icant..s must be 18. ble hrs. C · 41 r ea. DRIVER. ull tim e. haw a good dnvmg re-' ~9471 • MustbaveCallf.lic.lr gd cord. Hou.rs are J:l'neral I SlCTY ~~ ~dnV'Ulg ~ ~ 1y llAM·9PM. Monday I ,____. -lhru Friday. Saturday I OutJes uxl~ ll book· pptog " Rec~lvlag, overurnc available a s k~ping , typmg 50·601 Costa Mesa SUUooers, nel'ded Npm. t.el~. ft.ling, 270E.17lhSL.C-M.App- Jf you are qu..al.iiled & arc I ~ oCf1« wortt Ex· ty Ul person l~l.2. antere5ted 111 tearrung tht' I penenc.-e in real est~te 1 newspaper c1rculat1on devclopmenl & manage 'SHOE SALES: Wa nted, bustness romt< to the 0 r. rnenl tugbly desirable. full or part ume. Good f ce m ' w 1:1,ay C-Osta Salary based on ex· Co. benefits . Future ~l~a Ask for 'Harry per1ence. C all M r mgmt. positions possi· SerieY °'Ken Goddard Turner. Trt·Co Realty! ble. Apply 1n person bet. Only apply before lOA~f lnc..~l 9am le llam : 3077 S. °' aft.er 2PM Mon·Frl. SECRETARY -Np\. Brist.ol_._c_.M_. ___ _ E.O.E. Bch la w firm seeks s;;uone r y S tor e i n Sales1t1rl. out1t oing & matw-e girl w/xlnt.sktlla Qironadel Marneedsex· fnmdly. 18 yrs or older. & mag card exper. Fran prd selea lady. Full Fu 11 o r P I T . J r . 8.51·1300 Ume. 5 days. Xlnl work· SpoNwear. SEX:RETARV _ n~ Ing conil Especially fine Second Glance for psychiatrist's orfke. clientele. m.1010 2122 w. Oceanf ronl. NB Accur* typmg. filing. STOCK ClBt( 675-l36l llll!IW'anCe b1lbng " ~g Needed ror small friend· Sales . NEED MONEY? board. Neat , mature. ty eleclronics co. l.DCoeta Xlnt. lncome. Free train· slable person. Sala ry Meu-M/F. will train. 1ng. Full/P IT. Vanda ne«ii>.644-81110. fuU Umt, tood beaeftts. Beau ty Coun selor . SICltlTARY-XW. ~/hr to start. Cal): Si5&-d6. 9!M-64.Si6 66JIB3. opportunity for exper. ---------SALES OPPORTUNITY experienced. bright. self· TAI.LOR f« raoe meo & -WIE.F. Hutton s ub· motJvated person. Ac· womeoa apparel. Full SMtiary. Earn $15.000 lo curale typmg. Salary de-Ume. Newport Beach. S18 .000. Part -ti m e . pmdenl on exper. Call _a. __ 1815. ______ _ m.2712. Or send resume for a ppt. 714-833-8680 Teacher full Ume cb11d to POBOX 624. Dally Exl.30. E .O E. • , __ l care cea&er auperv_. a Piiot . POBO X U IJO. SICalTAIY Racquetball Worad: to Calta Mesa. CA 92826 MO S/H 1tart In Kay. lloUn-.d Friend ly, o utg otn c pre«bool teacber ck· Enainterin& Director aired. Call Gracie al need<\ mature minded ln-•llJ4 SeJea Radio Sh ack hu rull t i m e c are t'r OP · pcrtunlUes It part lime )Ob opportunltles open· Ina up now In t h e Newport Beach a~a. If you are mWlarY retired or a colle,e craduate or an curttnU)' co1n1 to co0qe "hithlY mot1val· (.'Id ror increased earn· l n&s b a se d o n l perlonnance. pleue ap. ply' at. 2100 Wttt Coaat I Hwy.N.8. RADIO SHACK ATAMDYCOIP. LO.I. dM dua.I to help ruo bla 1.'h..;.~;.;;...;·.;...._.-.-a -Aide--.-ht--adi.- ~~C,::: , K.Z • s.tunta11. F ff as ~ Rlla. 540.eou . Prr.eooui. CoMt.a1 Penoanel Asen· 1'Mchel'. prHdliool. ECE cy. 2790 Harbor, C.M. ..-. P'tr -NEVER A FEE -or GP-· r .TI.. adl. Cll. eGOUl TIClllCUM Reed Scbemat~ IWd eervtc.. meeba ..... abUlty. Some travel. sa. to Slat + co. car. 11or,.. sav::•••t Al/lllllC'J, lD Verde £ .. lull• 21S, Colt.a ...... '114-1581 Dl·1STS NEVER A PSE ....... .,.. ,....,.,L -eobdlon, SS. TS br. Convenient loc. ac1'0M from Oranae Cn ty Airport. Additional bonu5e. po&Jible Ca 11 2 t.o!I. 641-01• ' TILEPHONE SOUCO'ORS 4 Sotiators needed MW. No aelllnl. oo exper nee. lh. 4-tPM. SJ.~ per hr + bonuses. Call bl wn 3 -9PM Bi i i Bro wn ~. • n..er. Apt!I a4, 1880 I OA~Y Pk.OT ... t ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• w.... 1005 ....................... \V~TMlNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL DaUy lM. Fr-l 1').9 O.OSEDTIJESDAY 11751 Westmmater Ave Garden Grove 554~103 ..... 1040 .... ,._ IOH Mr1ula•-IOIO ••ul •-IOIO OHlceFwMt .. & ............. ... ....... ................... .... ..................... .. ···~··················· •7fll••• 1011 YorttablreTttn•r ~PPY. MlfrNeclda"loveteat. U...AGITA~S Canoe Grumman 17• ..................... .. male. AKC, all •hou tnd &b11. coUH l bl. fromyourtM.inencant. ahmuwn. Bumper poo1 Sharpfu Bond Copier lmO. *an ~ w/&&.ra len1, truck Send one cant for each g a me tab I e . Ca 11 Mdl Sf"lJI. does letter • Mlo&atW"e Dachtu.nd Pup &oat box, IJ ' 1Dach lat.be tq ptus one ap&r9. we ~. le&al u copies . Xlnt -n...-•"'-. r-11 wiall racct11, lOOll • return permal>entlL ocnd.SH00.87M610 -IJUl"U ,.,,.,.,,., .... '""~" 1•--u .. _ _..._ ~~..,,,.. _ .. __ , ,_ Pair Angels Season !aft« 5'lcD. '11'/~1430 .,_ ""''-· __,,°' _..._. 9"0 ·~ve ..-1 nc&eu. Terrace level. Lik.e new IBM correctm& - ---t\lm. antiques, misc. 317 strap. meebu& airline beblDd home plate '15 Se6ectr1c II typewriter. D«l. SPRINGER Span ..... «··. tLB·-c-11-btwn 1.0. n!IQlirea>eGts. Pre--m-05C7 ..... II h •w•""" ... _, Veal lol6 & theft! For a sames rema.lnlng SS84. ... ... ...... pupe. A a ot1, (~•Olive) Sal/&an penooaJiud ta& f'Oclose Jerry 671-2548 cha.mp •ln!d Show 'pet/ IOAM 5PM wallpa_per, fal>rlc or Ns 8017 field 7&4ml 34.SI -.. o.,y Glo" paper " we Yam ah a Rec e 1 v er ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,....toY• 1045 The HELP" will back & trim your CR·420 1225. Also. BeBe parrot very tam4!, ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Oaraae Sale lo end tap. Or lly two cards cauetle deck : SlOO. p-eatpet. S60. with cage. ~an•·•---· :.II 1ar11e sales. 2 bedllobadt. Other eqwpment too. ITI4>90-l.583. .--• ., "nqwa families are 1ett1og PRJCES ~-la ~ &44---0906 toedber to se.U I.heir ac· S2eaor3/1.5 ---------Male F'erntt. 3 yrs old AllNltwe IOSO cumulations of a life-41St.aasS1.60ea. John Wayne Tenrus Club Gd wlchi.ldttn. S-12:5 Ph ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ume 11 f&mlly movtng to 619t.agsll.!i0ea. Camlly members h ip. 962-3789 E u r o p e ) 10ormoreSl.40ea. BX>.213-4ll.fQ28. --------- ••IBUY ** Good used fU rnllure Ir Appliances-OR I wtll sell or SELL tor You EVERYTHlNC MUST SalesTax Included "-lr°'"JaM 8090 NOCARD>t Racquet Club of Irvine .... ••••••••••••••••••• GO!! Designer couch, · · Co 1 b h anuque reeulalor clocll, Draw your own or send up e mem ers ip Hammond Organ. 2 key ,_ beds b name _...., __ ~ .. •-~sell. Blltofr~l54 board. + ta-zusette. wa..... . ar signs, • -..."""", .,....,...~ .. r----------..- chrs, tbl-Everytbing ~·u make ooe card per TOP QUA&. TOOLS Xlnl ccnd. $4000. Call aft Cash paid for antique ~DON'T MlSS TiflS ~-=~:c!ooey or· Uruvcrsal Hader. high _s._956-0556 _______ _ shop invenlories. Call ! 502 3Sth St., N. 8 . derto: spd dnil, wood plan~·r. 2 Baby Gnnd Piano. 1920's MASTaS AUCTION 64' HH & IJJ.9625 . a ... ,., 9010 ...... ,..... 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAJUNEHARDWARE: J>aeem.Uer 38' sport f~ R&aina. Leak,'°"' i:aore. benmn. ~.311. ·' Dt.ALS. 645-2813 C2U>M.t573 ....................... Boet wortc, repairs, re· lurblablDI, palntln1. maintenance. H l1h quality worit/reuonable TRADE IN SPECIAL 32' TROJAN SEDAN S i l' DsJ. like new '77 md1 W/tWD cW eGl'I . low Ian. WW ucrifice few .a,000. Call owner-tdlr &3l-3U3 rat.es. Check my ref a. 20 n. Outfield elec. boat: 54&-7044 e\lt'S. good cond., SlO.SOO • loats. Powtf' ,040 MML50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971SCA.RAI Twin JO's, 130 hours, io.ded. Pn. pty. Deist Of. fer! Call 546-1200 (Mon .• Fri. days ): 731·8216 1~gs & weekends1. Aq for Jerry i'1 ~acrafl Sf-'23. fully e quipped, A.\t FM/mulUplex CB. RDf', MB, outriggers, new trlr. 8'7-8870 ........ , a-..-9050 ....................... •lMMAC.28'-30' BOATS: 6/l2 ID(). plans prepakl from SU19tmo. includlnC slip. leuon& 714/964 ... BOB'S AllillS Telephonesolic1tors L 8 r r Y M 0 r g an . Antique Solid Oak l().pc Sa(ntr""-~~n9AMley & 35th . > rtLOTN.IMTIMG tbl s aws. grlodstoo~ Knabe pp t&» EXTRA CASH? dining set <Min round ta· ,__,, P.O. Box ·~ wheel wtduaJ wbh. Mu:.t ____ 76G-0346 ____ _ Guaranteed ea,rnings of (714)~ blew/leaves. 613-7677 ..,..., sell 975-1208 43' Gran Manner fully SJ.SO to S8 per hour Pi · MOVING Cost.aMesa.C..92626 s.wilwjMmchhu 1092 t-qwpped. bcautlfully FISHING, ENTERTAIN I NG, BUSINF.S.51 ! 60' Ha t· tens Sportflsher. Enjoy thegoodUfe~Cont.act: +COIJUDlSSion + bonus. ne Pewter Cupboard, AnUqUeoalt l\oosier. $600. Everytblng goes. f'rlday CiOtHG OUT Of -••••••••••••••••••••• ma1nta1ne<I. rc3dy to shoe feet, hd crfld, xlnt. '"""" oak M Bob Hagin 675-2960 Immediate open ings , cond.S3,lOO.SS2·lSOS ,....... upnght piano. 9A thru Mon. 2285 NirwsUNforwn IUSMSSSAU Brotbersewuigmacb G<1 t nue or ltve aboard part Ume, days or even· . bt/l. rond., $1700. Call Fountain Way East. C. 2 uwforms llS each. 1 Encore Ladl~ Coo.sign · C'f'Jnd.. StraJght st1cb only. Shp may be available ~Easy leads for well ~.us 1010 ~ M. CWUsooGarden Apta> pems1.11tl20.Sue!HO. all mmt~ 317165 Coast $&50BOSJS.4830 U'1~ F\nanring po-.~1 known est.ablished Cirm. ·-.................... 2 blocks west of Harbor in eirc:elJent condlUon & Hwy So. L c1 gu n a . c..--.._ Goods ble $80.000 Jack Curley ............... ••••-•• 13M88l WASKER&DRYER ~din set $400. Twm onWUsof\ wornonty 8 fewumes by 499-4407 ....-·~ 1094 534 l50S even1n i:"' & ·49, Luders 16. 25fl, varn 9060 ---------mforbolh mattresses like nu S25 548-9288 student nurse S40-S72l ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekends. 642 1321 hull , s lip in NB . TELEXOPERATOR ea11 673-8632 ea. Antiques. 644-4905 aft6. Sleeper s ofa . qn 5'-uba tanll!I. w~tsUll'>. ~ys bea utifu l. $4000 Experienced Tele x eves.Days8Sl-9135Jean Goll sets, c:ollectibles, ---------r naugahyde, r ln f1nl· tSjt.11pAJhlnt cond llM-90lO Opentor for trading Washer, dryer & dis -glass. dlshes. pottery, quabty $80. ~er~ 6'2~ 18' Bay Bo.it w canopy --------- f N B SS.50/h hwu h er. A· l cond. Modern liv rm set. as new books and much more. MOVING MUST SELL! 848-4019eves. Eocl 0 8 Winner of CAL 20. Old but $0UDd, in I~ Ill l. jo 5 30 r. Sl25ea 646-5848 cood. 2 red inutaUon lthr !l>JSenate St. CM Antq dress needs re TV, Raclo. 1091 ~~er Boat Parade s ltp. Pvt pty. S325Q.. P me. : • : pm · couche., glass lop rec· -· · · Terma memberslup..Q.po Hifi, ~ 01..,..,,., ~ Mon ·f'ri P1eue call An Maut•n aas A~er l 'nyr . t.angu1ar col(~ tbl, lump CO RONA DEL MAR pair, ~-7' pool lbl & area. C<1 pnce Grt.-at ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------neue 64().6313 , ._ " .... ' "'-s brass Imp $.SO!> 3 wood f _ · _ avocado gm. $280. XlnL w /marble pedes t JI . nil at & Sun Chair bar stools S50 each 4. Mother's/ alber·s Day Ni<'l'Zenrth25"C'04orTV. 18Formu.laThunderb1rd CaJ 28' FUiiy equipped •TB.. SECY* conci ~4 c:arpeL Ong cost $1.800 w/ottoman, rourh. dis-drawer dresser SSO. eves gift 493--~-__ 2 YT wmty. free delivery I z:r. onJy 200 hours SS wfl>lesel. auto pilot 6: .., __ hinno l le ho I Bestolfer 552-0146 hes.dolhes,lot.sor1tems ~l'KJ\ •66 M-'·bu 327 h•ad"rs fl3164S-17116 phone. bart tank. outn~ I muc:h mucb mor e ·~ •n "'re P ne Top of line CE elect. too numl'r<>us to men-·--:...,.,.,~ " ~ o L·uoEq··-•· UV".' ff gers. "''°' wtlhout trlr Sacrifice at Sl4.750 secre ... nes or a ne.,. dryer, hke new, gold. OA=K:EFURMrTURE lKln All bargains. Coast SoCabed. n e wly up· mags.""~ tran ... S300 ~n .....,z.ers..., • 0 1TI4l 67S1707 t'1nancang avail. Call concept 1'\ answering Sii!00.551-1490 Moving to smaller of Hwy to Femlear, follow .. -'stered. +o"w mat Car Slen-0 sys~m S60 \ale Spertro . BSR I 1 I Larry at 581-6300 or service. P/thne or f/tlme f r f & · ""' ... 548-4845 <'rown. J VC & other~ 25' Tro:1an In slip, fuJ, - -shifts available. Includes G.E bltln Macro Wave & aces, 0 c urn ac· stgns to4J4~ Femleaf tress Sl75. Xtra hrm qn ----from SS> Atlanllc M ~11 loaded. S4900 ' _.,.....,,, ------ some wknds. Ty ping:. selfcleanl.ngoven. Topor ressones. Must sell. Sal HousdM>ldGoods l065 box /rnatL S175 &U 8205 4 sale ~ bkcs hdbrd btf>.8895 .,.,.., 1 ...... or646-1D4 IHobte 16, bst ofr. over 35wpm req 'd. Many the hne. Orig suoo. Selll ;1~· ~AB,pr h26Sl9ASMt ••••••••••••••••••••••• -$.$0. E~ypuan Jcwe ln '"" ·~ I M 1 111 e mployee benefits ·........, ire: " e Queen box.mattress, or-~,,. ··--.. -··al", ·•99 361° 'tCA 25·· "oior TV. all .,,. ,..._ __ r --·e "' full ~u ... '!!!85e I. Nu l er forfTOO. Calonc bllin gas A.NB 751 8910 Apt. sale-. Everyth1n~ .~. 15 t ....... wu1UUw ' .. " " .,.. \...<VU> ~ ,,.. .,,,.._ .,._,_, availabl e Salary :, st.ov 4 bu l · · · · I ~-. ... ~r. yr wm Y da""' wood rab1ncl in xlnt. elcaronks Must sell. - -----. e. mers, auto. ......,t go' Please call "'ew s265 6• 1 ,,20t 1~· SlllO/mo to at.art ~/lime SJOO. Both used only 6 Household furniture & ac 673-6057 "' · .. ·o "• I rood. S150 673-llSJ I Pvt. pty 'JW.17W I lsl.anderl4Cstm. mcrea.ses according toj mos.7S2-l784afll2noon. cessorles . Mus t Ro '---'---'-----~9:'>48 Newport Ueach Tennis ---------S40000FJRM YoW"progre8S. You will cheap.Call 496-S947. --.... ., 8070 OkiSlol Madllfles, Club t':imtly Mcm · t\t_1lwood ff.t.'('('1H r . duall19'Se&Rayi8Bowric*, 6Ji-2044eve. be fronl-<>ffice to many G. E . no.frost r efri lit . ••••••••••••••••••••••• good be r s h 1 p r or ~a I I.' I turntable. Bose spkr•-. I ~ OMC, 130 hrs, ston.'<1 , --- important bus. Needl Crrez.er. Like new Slso.l Bwikbeds, matt, white HJCHESTCA.5H PRICES invesl.lQen~SEBO S850/8est0ffrr 673-A651 }T <Md. Xlnt cond ~ ~.Wtenew5513721 20' Newport Sl,.\08, good tone of voice, as·1 968-337l or64S-7253 S60. Brand new Lay.z. PAID· COLD·SILVER----0 00 645-4840X93J w l s llp, xlnt $~695 . •-boy u.,. o Mtce._.on .swiance, appearanc«' ... slpr sofa, rust $420 ..>. C CNS: Cold class MOVING OUT SALE. '48 Wanted IOll Marantz re<'el ver & casi. Vt PRJCE SALE 213 846-94.JO ____ _ ambition. • 1 G.f.l Reing. FrO!!l free. 494-8ll.9. nngs-me ns $45. ladies Panel Van, couch & lov CalJMCJn..f'ri. mom Almond color. Llke new S20 Will buy gold nne;, •••-•••••••••••••••••• deck 4 ne w spk r '.)l'OUUSCRAFI ~Bid Sale. 216' Cllp- 0 .,,.. uL • ..__,, cseat, console s t erl'o TOP"'•""H l'AJD ~ a-rwoat It 's J .,ll JI "--v.. 6KW Kohl ,_Manne Sloop as l5 64&-4871 E .E. SJ00.642,-08:)3 """a .. poster water""" walehes, teeth. etc. A w amtfm turntable, ~ ... ~ ...... , .. •u.. er ..... ' . • frame. bdbrd, ped S800 buy 1 n g st er 11 n g dineUe table. Scott ska f'or used furruture & ap lilt S700°' Ml ofr JIJ:'I\ rcfuushed. tunl'd Damaged cent.er board TDAIMrr I Dihwshr,wsbn.lrdryrs. new.S200/BesL960-8292 ~1lverware & Jewelry, ph~. woc'tl111g or n\ll 847-1349 $12,000 trunk Dana Polat 1~ } r econd , from $85. I US Sliver dollars & boots&O'Nell slu pants ~Hn33 ~h1pyard. Submit bid 1be ~ PUot has a.n grnty/de l 839-7620, nik game tbl. w/4 ch.rs. cans. Will p1rk-up Call 67S-958J l9" Portable Color TV 1 J6'STEJ>Ht."NS f'1BSdn 1 w tcbeck l o Nation al ,_i .... -a ·-•-ee IOI 54&-S2l8 ~set Xlnt. rond ror Dail• Quote Direct IUMPER SlOO Call Art 9683371 0' ' f".\I Chr•.'> llO \Oil American I ns urance ~· ""' ...... Pd $800 s " !JOO sq.fL ol used Pt'Can f LS-725.J 1 the Claasined Adverlls· I · ac . $350 or Collert. ~-6507. Pvt wood parquet noonng, i'0510DATI;UN • ' 1 U!'\A.'l Company. cto Daaa \nc department. If you . Micow-.tve, harp carousel 640-0776. Ply.HR xlntcond. TI4-887 5918 HSNBL.540-5721 25· COLORT.V S1:9! ,1 Radar. \1ff CR. 'ndr PwltShlpyard. BldswiU can t.yPe about 45wpm I ~. 19Ylxl3"'2, usmo . ' ----l YEAR WARRAJ\"TY Of be opened Friday nooo. electric: and are nol warranty Lake nl'w' 9 ('()Ul'h, neutral w g rl>en •!~M EDIATE CASH • Yadll Club Membership. WJJ1t to buy 1979 HondJ I 4-zs..«>. Trailer available afraid of a telephone. 551-6744 I ~Antique dresser. oak l''o r G o Id. S 1 I ' l' r . :.r. olf club pnce. (7U 1 Ac:cont.. 4door sedan I 6'&2·5340 R:?. ~t.e!y we'll train you for al R $7S 840-34!2 Platinum Any kind, 882-0!26eves __ 6'2-3379 1 Yama ha Re ('elverl JJ'OIRlSCRAtT telephone sales desk.I efrlgerator, c lean. s..-1 h--:.a..· ---, rond . amount Oanll'I ,-()n•n"~• ~...ii-......nt tit• CR-420. $225. A bu' Ol.n.s vs·s 3., KW Onan "79HOBIE 14 w/trlr. X1nC. Cnl~~ plus ~mm1'ss1on wori(.s good $75 ~-4485., -.-.-•• ·-·-" 548-5063 •c:•un s ... •o... !"""" ,..,......,...l'V' d k s I 00 racm0 c:ond Ready to ,_, w 548-8513 BARCAJN PRICES - --_., " !>1gns nC<-'ded for 'hop r.assette ec · "'-~ 1-ngs. It plant. titn.k.s " · ~al) ad~rt~~g ~ou --Movmg out ol state Lg I Misc.elaMous 8080 GOtHG opening June tst at Lllke Other t-qui pment too S'9.000 I ~0-SI~. 7~~95 __ _ e over ........ e. X· f'REEZERSlOO bookcase. Ita l Prov. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTOFIUS.HESS Tahoe Wnte Samantha 957 lD I J2'SAJL-TRl·DSL c:eUent company beneClts Good Condlt1oh Bdrm. sofa. 2 uph<>I rhr., 1 CLOSE OUTS LE Sale April 26127/28. &!II· Zink al 6740 i:; Valley Sluw r°' sale. E.xc:elll:'ol Aodenon'<> Yacht.. l bag...,, UHF, h1lb. stlff. lDCludJ.ng medical, den· 541H485, 548-8513 end tabl0 s, corree t bl. I Pl A. •n<' eqwpmenl & SUP · v l L ,. d f,•" onnn 9•1 M ·~ t.a1 Wft '"•"ranc r red t " ctures ""'lY pla tt• -y ts a n.. Jr:s l:Ol' rond1t1on S65 nbr1 ,.., ~ ·• oonng xtra. « ' "u....... l '. I -dining rm scl. AJI exrcl ' ,,,,. n '"· p6<'S. Very reasonable. r uruon. etr. I Stove, excellenl rood. ea.116414\24. Cosw • l~e sale. 7ft Jewelry d1.. 1530 No Cua~t flw y. Valley, AZ.~ ~JS28 after 5pm Smith PO Box 644, Cos For 1nlerv1cw. plea se $75 Mesa r~d·.iftlls. I play cases, rotn sup~IJei.. r ~--a n-h , ....... ,..._,,,~ .. , .\11.~. Ca . 921627 • call. ~·o AAUC. CAU ac13 ""'t't.' us . "' .. 0 Orth -------"'~ -"' ~ "" 22 ch 0 ... c I "' ,..., ..u ... k •· ~..... 1x: WA.VI'W Ust-d l':ti:tl'""' r..1 .• rn• •12 .. b'" 1 . ht ""' .....,._,...,, .Jny xtrs .,.,.. . ....,.., . .,.......,,., I IUAOA n~ h Bl d v bl r M. door Window IJf !IUhd T v --'d ""' ' 5 e v y ... . LJfl "'·clone. New sa!ls & Penonnel Of rice 1 , Ftom model new ~ •.-: · ......,.. uo:ac v H B ery re850fla e urn "' Ju<U<>v• .,,. .. , "'' 6424321. exl2'17 I fh:.oestandmgCas Rang1:., :.ofa. brown r tunu SSOO 968-4442 mt.!>C. Siamese kitt ... n. 6 OK. Call 751 8967 or ~ liH~ 1 T dOt1t'm trlr $7 500 I ~. Rlggoo for raring I Call 54&-3493 !«>-rm ext 841 ------iro-m.u or cruising. seoo 'Offer ORANGE COAST S:iO. ; , 2 club chair~ w Joi WOOdlngdrt"'iS ?;,S<'lll:i or mo.. -WA..,...ED -1-1--. y:;-1std·eo s peakt:r' l:!in ~ St·abtrd tu.II) equJp 8C2.J838aJl..5 _ _w DAILY PILOT i _Call64S-2U!I --1 tomans, yellow: $175 I Bost.on Sue 10. Re11lly 1-b.pit.al Bed, x.Jnt cond '"''' omt lul.'O h.1\l' Z'.l x l li ""uot1 I 330W. BaySt ,CM Kt::N MORE E lectrll'I m.7038.MS-6625. ~aUU!uJ Lace & tulle S175 1V $20 Portable Tapes Uuy or Tradt' l'dbtn ets SJOO Orf a lull Railey. 1.Jn1: bnd~l'. • 1'7ft ODAY. Magh dttk.. EqualOpporturut) I Dryer Excellent cond1-Sola. chr, coffee tbl. end I '.lT!Hm9 PoltyS20 CallS56-0815 151~ or 8JS ms l''<t 1151 7296 . I rt.-blt rre'h "'lrcoolt!d I built 1934 Needs wort' Employer uon. must sell S7S!OBO lbls. 646-98'73 ..., SU ford ll1 tl'rrtptur, Sar S47S. 7»3763 I 631 7358 ..----------------. loah & ~ I 56.00> "12 ~ -----TL\ YEL AG&fT ~ I aft SP M I Want lo bu;y lradiuona I .,..... Shock Rar111g Sabot. good TraveJCODSult.anls with 2'' lkydH 8020 MOVING THE BIGGEST duungsetwrth 6rh:u~ I ....................... 1 GAS SAVH cond. New vanush, com years exp ·c:omm · ••-•••••••••••••.·•••••1 MUST SACRlf>"IC l- 1 6'2-LS83 1G.neral 9010 77 ~t'r T'nhull 18' pkteS.125.642·2449 vacatiolltravel. Npt Brh 3 wheel Bike with good beautiful be1oe vftlv"t. GARAGE SALE ON THE WANl'ED: Used Chain ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1 1.30 Volvn I 0 Unde r 21' Sloop w!shp. 6 HP Agency644-S373. k t..h b k "' "' "' OR GE CO ~ run Ume Ila-. CH. -~ rac on e ac · 1 sectional <like new 1 AN AST Unit Ga~ for dnvewo) T ->m , bJit lank. ~k.-. 0 B Xlnl cond. Best of· 1' 1ne cond Imported n...d Sl 000 11.J r I .,,. .....,... -me L ' ~ •• r ...... ">'KW\ Travel Ageo ll i\ss t. fro m England $250 ,.., , . se ng or IS IN THE i .. 1......,, or ,,_. ., .-.xt I ~.M ZIJ~lllK tr CV<r•cnv Manager Offk<' in Npt value &!II $100 Call srioo. DAILY O lj.tJ loah. 51· /-----Bch requires full y .,..., ........ : _ ~9288 PIL T CLASSIFIEDS S k 1 p J ack 19;0 2 t ~ti" 9070 I f d u .... ....,... WANTED ; H a n d w!Voh'O PmtJ dsl ~\tr t ~ qua 1 1 e a ge n t ·I I Blonde walnut dresst.-r l11wnrnower Rea11onJ th.I erut w 8 1m1n1. mo11f , ••••••••••••••••••••••• domestic and lnteroa·, ~mensSea~ wend table-, ~1080 bll' Call s.46-5745 aft ini: covr Xlnl ron'1 Uunungton H.n!><>r Boat bonal. PotenUal to take I Good c:ond. Sl5 . Call aft. Spm 960-7920 llAM or eve. or 848 2509 91 !O> Call Be' 557 25..~ I slip, 31 & 48 Debbie charge ln • bsence or 54&-8689 1--l'\'C:> . !2lJ) 592·5645 manager. Salary c:om· c.& Studio couch w 1C0Vl•r -----WHITHB Poop! who~ I l --. -; meoaurate with back -E=i-•.ll IOlOi u::.edtwi~: S95. Wanted u sed <"h 1 Id)> BUYl~G c peop ,. HEWPOlt'T MARINA ........ ..A ) 97" ~ _.,..._ ··--'-bench & ' ~ b I·' "" '..houJd alWU)"<. t'ht'd, I"" I ~I"" Avad 646-0SS" &......-. ITI4 """""-'-••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5638 """""-LA:l!O w u Servlce Direetory in tht• ""' ~ TYP~ETTER ROu.EJ l.5 camera, good ing blocb (;a II Jun or OAJLY Pl LOT Eitperien«d. Comp/set. conditJon S15S. 646-7909 :.>% off all Broyhill & 5.52·3.TM. SELLING &i2-1.5Q forappt. 8:00lo2:00PM. Sert.a products f'r1. Sat. Need 4·7 tic:kets for !l~J!p~'!r Cats 8015 SUn ooly. We pay I.be tax Pa,eant of the Masters 'l'ypng, part Ume. Small ••••••••••••••••••••••• with this ad. Call~ext31318-~> company. M10. SSwpm. Siamese kittens IUac & TH E B E D R 0 0 M Mlllkd _S40-5llli0. ________ seal point Shots, etc. CENTER I • • 1013 TYPIST 979-7'199eves. 119 S. Bnstol. S.A. ..! • .!.':'!!:! ........ .. Sla~e kittens, Blue· points, 6 wks. $50. Pecan dinint room set CONN Director trombone wit.b caae. ExceUeot COO · dltion. $100. ~ al\er TllhhYow DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT To ,._. pw Cid c•642·5678 a JOday ad lo the CR.owing Ins . agency needa accurate, policy t ypl1t. Varied office cMies, lnchadiDI phones __,. with bu&cb. Like new ... 6PM. -------- DAILY PILOT S&VICE DIRICTORY DO IT NOW • 642-5671 fldalma. Paid co. beoe. Diga 1040 s.&.ry comm w/abWty. =::.:;. ............. Gia+ S. 1055 CaUs.ilylMl-ClllM. ~,,,,,Pups. AKC. ·-·•-••••••••••••••• ....,.,,,...., ----. 9am to Qampb sire. M/F. Pet 4' GARAGE SALE Sat & •• .--• --..-s ow . Pvt pt y . "'··-•-.. M l2pm. 5 days per week. 213/8'7-1345 att6 pm ..--... ... m ..:pm. en1, Fwlhion la1aDcl. C.11 for · womens and childreos aPIJLMCMl:IOO. Sprinaer Spaniel pups. clothes. Books, dining AKC Reciltered. Champ r m t b 1 Ir c h a I r s TYPIST bloodline $2lllO 5'S-8S27 w/matcbln1 all wood Poky ~ DMded for · · (walnut) butch. Games, b. AKC P\11 pup. 3-M fawn toJB, twinaile bed frame, Hwit. Ins urance colon . lamps fl mu~b m~b ~· RaJ:: advance-lwb. ~aft It: 5 ahqts. more. mz Parliament ment for Pt. person. . . Aft., Weltmlnat.er, 1 Blk Paid co. benefits C.11 Golden Retriever fem. FAit of Maoola Ir Ed· s.u.,,...-.. lOwlta. AKC. Cham~ _h_.1•_·--------- TYPIST. 8u1y Costa line. SZ!IO. Dys: 754-7552, GARAGE SAL E -Lady Meaa offlce need s e'9:a.l&QZ. Kenmore wHher .90. • speedy. attUrate typlat. GOLDEN Retriever pups Redwood patio fum 135. s.1.. opeft. Pff. or FIT. AKC, a.amp. bk>odllne K1l t.bl $15 W/Chn. etc. 1\aJI beef. 714-131-0700. 1uaranteed S200. See Set/$an 11-5. •Knox P l., TYPIST -lntelllaent, wllllna to learn. Od 9PllJer. Know crammar 6p.tDrtuaUon. &tf OIOf . parents. 831·0~17 or 1_C._M_. ______ _ s:n.s.w SAT/SUN 1tarta IOAM. 000 HOUSE · rot large An&qa. coUertables, IOfa, .a.... 1h-. well b··'lt deak.a, lampt, dl1bea, ._. _..,,, ... · pktlA"el a& mucb much Waknta. experteaced, M0.5t7.aLD more. lor7 Olenoe1re, f1l/cr 18 1" old. ApplJ irl t mo. old red cbamp6oa Lacuna 8dl. penoo. Doa llarclal lired Doti6e .-.. fem~e. SllPER GARAGE SALE· =::-.!' w. lltb.. .,.., ..,, .... 1.M Top quality ltemt, beb1 2 toJ...,.... ~. M. furit. acccuorlu, ...,_ for Nl&bt Club. P\aftlned. -SJlver . S50 cloths, b1bld ltema. a.. cmb. 21. MS-OC78. ea. 71~ eves • am. M :a>. 301 Ortbid, ............. wtmds. 01M.f75.Tlll J Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday during the month of May we will run your oaraoe sale ad under this speclaf GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOWI Clean out the ctosets, attic and kids' rooms now -get reedy to turn your unwaf'led Items Into CASH. Cell now to s>fK• your ad under this SPECIAL Gara99 Sate heeding . 642-5678 . -~-- Min Viola • appralaed al S1SO. Bnloffer. 484-8'750 Alto Sax.apbooe Buscher Ariltocral student 1111c Sl2S. Gd cond. 67$.3474 ..... & i tmt 1015 •••• • ••••••••••••••• Victor lledallst •322 C&lculatcw. Orig cost . $ 1.0 0, s a I e S4 o o. Teiecopler. bootcaae1, tables. cbaln. Pvt pq.. Callm.5718 , a.ab ....... ~ E lectrtc mtc hartlcal lype. Good for s m all buliafta. Have (4) a\ SIJleech or MIO for all 4. Clllb Onb'. CaJ I between tlad2.•'l909 Ma¥tal •• cont. t.ab&e w" EXIie. c:bain, desks, sec. de11l1, chalra. etc. 'JDL* WANTED TO BUY: E lec. T y pewrlter Pnlerabl.Y Factt. Wlll pay • '° lllO, uMd con· dtlka. Pb. t46-62a after IPll You ma-( request ~tter seNice when placing yoor ad ... our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Daily Pilot ad ... Ad-Sifter tokes your IN9HQIS •• . you coll in ot your ~ to ~t the responses to yoor ad ... this .vu is only SS per wttk. For more information and to place your ad coH "2·567t Sip. up lo 60' boat, uW.i phone jack. Ideal loca~ Uoo. m>. 673-1464 .. Mooring , Catalina bt-hmus. SSOM Firm. 631 -0210, 548 ·4200. 3-1820 ----- Mld-channa.l moorinl off Lido for up t o 40£t. moMo. Jury 673-2541 '°=" s,..cl & 901q ·····················~· 14' Ski Boat w/80 h1> mac.or, trailer. tow rope & skis. tst S8IO take1 il •U «M-4-442 eves. ....._S.au;a 9otO ..... ................ .. PIMt )'OUI' Boat. TraJ.• or fT 1n 111,1 badt yard, Near Beach fl WU'DWI ~1..,., or-m.. ms 1txa-8'1. l '••;!! ...... . .... . .............. .. ~, .. ,,., "'~ ... 912t ....................... Camper. 11' Cabov.r~ Rollalonc. refril/frv,qlJ 11 bed. AIC. .... • . .. , ..., ..... .. ................. .....,._ ................ --:.:or-m.-1 ~ ,. Honda Od,..,, ~ COftd. ttOOt b.at ofr ..... ....,..,.,... r , I CWLYPl\.OT Thu1ada , A ttl t4 IMO T...... tHO Mlol W-..4 Hto t 150 ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 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Best olfer. ~ 7lFORD G«AHD TOtllMO Eacellent cond 1t1on' l ~SI 1976 Pinto Xlnt MPG, nils. tape dlt, Sl.500 Day S47S779; 67~9062 PM's. 7l Pinto, xlot cond. very reliable, good gas mi. $13X). 641-8278 $1299 RAYRADEIOE LiftcoMMen:wy 16Al.TOCENTEH DH ..., a It: 9960 1.KVJNI-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830-7000 ·75 4 door Valane , 35.000 0...LY $2898 HOWARD Chevrolt't UoH• & (J\Jatl St-.. ~f.-:WPORT Ht-:Al'll 133-055§ ----males, xlnl cond. $2450. 1 HUGE FORD SALE Call wedEnds or after s, I um Granada 4 d rs, all ~7645 1978 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE Automatic tran .... a ir t'OOd. root rack & 1s "as clean' as a plll " Gets i. u p <' r m 1 I t ' a I? (' ' UlllllWQQ> $3688 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAR SOR BLVD COSTA MESA b4'2 0010 w 1 a 1 r con d r a d 1 o. 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SUlOO or trade for a nyth ing of value. 9S2-8l.2ll Mwcw, ttso ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYRADllOI ..... 18At.rr0CENTER DR. i • O>evy Custom 20. 350 4-spd. many xtras. S2900. ~7400 WANTED Altow us the oppe>rtun1ty to l'OO.Sider the purchaise Of' trade-In or your clean Porsche. Check with Us Today! roof, electnc windows, 9731 topaz/tan interior. Only Mmda 20.000 mJlcs Best offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca 11642--0138. '78ToylQ Creuida XJnt. conc1. se.ooo. 548-2'232. 548-2235 '71 Stn Wg n 9·paas. lllk:ll HIO Oepmd. Good l ownr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt'blt eng. $800. r . P . '76 Sblark. Y·6. 4dr H.T . -~~------- ORANGE COUNTY'S NIWl5T LINCOLN-MJ';RCURY DEALERSHIP IRVINE ll0.7'00 '74 Ventura. k> ml, very c lun, good MPG, sz.100/betlt olr. 675·9412 i i Jeepiler V6, 3·spd., good cond. A.Ilk for Doug. &M-2121 or 673-804-11 '88Chevy. S2700. Xlnl. work truck 675-1~ T..U 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt'10 lntemaUonal 2 \on 18' atuminu.m van t ton 11 ft . .-.. 9000 m.I on eng. Xlnl coad. 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Call 64&«lM T........ 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Triumph Sp1tf1re '73, xlnt rond A.MrFM cas~. dr- 979·9815.rve752·5296 t1 I II Buick 1980, Rlvtt•ru . SU.450 or best off4!r New turbo vs. unroof. 1111 xtra.,. J.o m l. b(wn 7PM· 9PM. 714 494 90S3 "" ...,. SDV. ~ t.o.dc-d. '76 TR7. xlnl cond • BeaULllul cond. C.11 Art 2'71J1P1, lWIO. 548·&412 19.sYll or MS-72Sc3 '7" TR7. w ash ln1ton '78 Seville 2Sl<m1 Silvt'r "1'9 RX1, eor1tcous 1'11vcr / v "'-" __.. D ...... .......,, pla•-l"Rl .... v•"" cln, ,...., ""'.... ~....., ,,,..., blJi Int • Uk<' new rondl· ""' ,. .,. ~ J -em Uon 1117501QPO li7'i :?172 day~cvessst.!)608 .::eve..:.;:..:"~'":.;,,;.----- SJ6..3417 '61 Chevy, good p a rts, nel'<b work Sl7S or best ofr 960-6103 rughts. '79 Caprice sta. wag, 2· ~ gtl)'. Rft'I Inter 9 pat8enger , alr, elec w\nd. 6 seats. dr lcks, lltrt!O. ha&. racks. Ut wt\I •• 100 ... 79117 -·--·-·--__________ ........ _ ...... ,.._ ... __ ~-...... ~----..;.,.... .. -----~ ------ RAYRADllOI U.NCOLN·ltlERCURY . UH8AutoCentOT Dr. SDFwy-Lake For-0st exit IRVlNt: f30-7000 74tiaCUltY COU.Aa loaded. ex~Uent condl· Uon. Only 50,000 miles . C91'l72AJ) Ultt ltAY .. A.DaOI .......... .,...., 16AU'IOCENTEll DR. IRVINE IJ0.7000 '· 77 Ventura SJ . 1uper OMd. Very lo ml, AC, newtirea. PP.1163-4825 '08 PoltUac Bonn. Convt. , Lollded. Xlnl. cond. Beat dfer.-.ans B11ntlngton Beach Fountain Valley COITI ON VOL. 73, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 'l'o•r Hometowa Delly N•wNpeper· .. .. . 'TWENTY ·Fl~E CENTS • County Lab.Siled • ID Cancer Tests BJ DAVID IUJTS•ANN ... 0.... ....... An Oranae Cowat.Y laboratory was cb&r•ed Wednesday trilh false aod mlaleadln1 adverlWnl by th dlatrict •tlorney'1 om~ H a retull ot claims that •Pfflal blood teats could dotttt • person's su1ceptlb iltly to cancer . The distm.1 attorney filed • laws uit In Orange County Superior Court that aeeka clvtl penalues u w II u • temporary court order a1alowl A I D. CHter ol Oranae. Inc and two laboratories ln Chula Viata and Texu which analyze blood slides (or the center According to the ull, th A I D center advt'rt1sed an locaJ newtipa pers blood t ests 1t <'laimed had the capacity to de t~ct lhe existence or cancer a~ well u the "mallcnancy paten· tial'' ol lholle teated. The labs in Texas and Callfornia tested the blood samples they were sent and re- turned them with written re· 11ults. officials said . Dr. John Zane. a coosult.Lng physician to the A.l.D. center and a defend· ant named in the suit, then gave the blood test results to the person iested. Fees tot.aled $135. In the advertising for the center, It wu claimed that "just a few drops of your bk>od can tell if you have a mallpant potential." But the district at- torney's office said a person's malignancy potential cou1d not be determined by the combina· lion of diagnostic tests offered by tbe center. The laws uit conte nded the "computerized diagoosUc equip- menl" used for the tests were not d iagnostic at all. It also said t hat claims the tests could help a person's doctor evaluate his or her poteotiaJ for gelling cancer were untrue since that potential "c annot b e accurately evaluated." The various defendants named in the suit -including A.1.0. Center of Orange, Inc .. A.1.0. Laboratories of Orange, Inc .. A.J.D. Laboratories Inc. of Tex· as a nd Arthur T est and Research, lnc. of Chula VlSta -are charged with conspiring lo induce members of the public to purchase their services through false and misleading advertis- ing. They are also charged with unfair business practices by <See CANCER, Page A2) 'I I Fraud Scheine Targets W. County . Mistrial llided in Slaying 1). n Oran~{' Count Superio r Court jury hai, dl•adlocked in a wron~ruJ death case involving two Huntington Reach police of- ficers who killed mushroom farmer N1chola.) OiStcfano in a volley or shotgun fire four years ago 1 SupE'n or Court Judge Robert t C Todd declared a mistnal in i the case followi ng more than a 1 week of Jury deliberations that I ended late Tuesday. Eight members of the jury said they believe the officers were at fault in the death of OiStefano. Four others dissent· ed. Nine votes were needed for a verdict The wrongful death action had been brought by DiStefano's family The 22-year -old man was s hotgunned to death by Hunt· mgton Beuch policemen when a ram 1ly dispute erupted at tbe mushroom fa rm. Di Stefano l h vt'd at the farm with h1~ bnde of four months. Cmdy ~ Pohc1• had responded to a call ' from Mrs D1 Stefano and her moth('r·tn-law that a family fight was in progress with shoot· IDJ? involved Short.I.> aftt•r oHicers arrived. OiStl'fano bolted fro m the doorway in uppurent panic and ran toward the officers. Police said they suspected him as a J?Unman and when he failed to obC'y orders to halt, he was hit hy police gunfire La t<'r mvei,tigat1on showed that DiStcfano was probably try- 1 n ~ to <'s cupc hi s brother, Arthur. 35. who family attorney L>a v1 cl Roark :mid fired three shots at Nicholas earlier A grand jury investigation into the s hooting r esulted 10 no c·rammal indictments against the Clffu:ers A court spokes man sa id Wednesday no nt•w trial date has been ~ct Minorities Baltlefor Rule in Iran By The Associated Press Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini says he is leading a holy war to free Iran of foreign domination. But Iran's ethnic minorities and leftist students are fighting lo fr ee them selves from bis domination. According to the official Ira· nian media. more than 400 people have b een killed in clas hes between go\lernmenl troops and Kurdish rebels in northwest Iran the past week. Turkey's lar gest independent newspaper, Hurriyet. reported Iranian troops killed at least 500 Kurds in recent fighting. Along with border skirmishes and a war of words between •ran's Persian rulers and Arab Iraq, Tehran Radio reported se~en klUed and 61 injured ln two bomb explosions ln Ablldan, Iran's oil capital in Kbuzestan Province, on the Iraqi border. The ethnic Arabs of Kbuzestan, the province's biggest POl>Ula· tlon group and the work lorce for the oil Industry, have been accused of blowing up pipelines and other oil lnstallaUons re- peatedly. T h e Turkla h ·s p ea klng Azerbaijan.la in northwest Iran • and the Balucbla In the southwest. who lou1ht 1ovem· <See IL\N, Pa&e AZ) o..lty -Slaff - litters Surf ace In Valley A ch a in l ette r is be in g circulated in West Orange Coun· ty. promising part1c1pants a sure legal means to tum a $100 investment into $200.000 in JUSt 12 days. But police fraud rnvcsllgators warned Wednesday that this pyramid scheme is neither legal nor a sure bet The chrun letter has surfaced a l Fountain Valley High School, where business teache r Denis Gitscttler said be has been ap- proached on two separate oc- casions this week by students asking hi m to invest $100 in this "legal" list exchange. Though he declined to invest. Gitscruer tried to find out how widely the chain letter is being distributed. "In my first three classes." the teacher said Wednuday, "I have found 16 kids who have either bought th.ts lu,t or know or somrone who has .. G 1tschier said he is trying to a lert students to the pitfalls of this expens1 ve letter exchange. VETERINARIAN JOEL PASCO CUDDLES 'CHARLOTTE' .. Pe-op lc a re going to get ripped off ... he said. "Tbere 1~ no free hm~h." tfelplng Wiid Animals MekH It Worthwhlle Loving Vet He and police mvestigator~ say the chuin letter makes a seducti ve. if not e ntire l y legitimate offer. Wild Animals Get Care The pyramid plan found at the high school works lil<e this : A participant buys a list of 12 names and an attached instruc- tion sheet for SSO. By ROBERT BARKER Of ti. O•llY Piiot !>~ff It was love at first sight for Joel and Charlotte. Joel is W J oel Pasco. a doctor or vete rinary m edicine , who volunteers his time and money for t he treatment o r wild animals . Charlotte is a baby seal lhal was found beached near the Huntingt.oo Beach Pier Monday "She's about the cutest thing I've ever seen." Pasco said "She looks like a seal doll but she makes the funniest little noises. "Being able to help somclhmg like thi s make s 1t all worthwhile." Charlotte. na med by one of Pasco's nurses , is just one or many wild animals and birds that find their way to his animal hospital in Sunset Beach. There presently are hawks. owls, sandpipers a nd seagulls along with the usual contingent or poodles and cats. Charlotte has a fractured nip- per. She also is suffering from an infection. Peering intently over an X-ray -the first he said he has ever seen of a sc;al's flipper -Pasco says he'll need to operate but it won't be easy. "Her right flipper was broken in four pieces and I'll have to wire them back together." Pasco believes the baby's Oip· per was crushed 1n an attack by another seal. But most of the trauma to anim als is inflicted by man, he believes. A rare marsh hawk, nesting not far from Charlotte, was shot in the wing, probably by some youngster. accordJng to Pasco. A barn owl and a great homed owl also are in the hospital. They were made helplesa when they were blown from trees dur- ing the recent heavy winds. Exerci&e Ending MOUNTAIN HOME. Idaho (AP) -A four-day training ex- ercise. designed to determine how quickly t.he Air Force can move Army combat troops, wlnda up in a desert area near here today. ' .. Pasco's goal 1s to return all animals lo the wild. liut he had difficulty last year a rte r rest orrng a pelican to health The bird apparently adopted Pasco as u father and went jog- ging and water skiing with tum It finally made its way tn freedom but only after repeated and persistent coaxrng. Pasco laments. however. that more than half the wild creatures arc either too severely injured or too diseased to make 1t to freedom on their own. He believes there is a pretty good chance for Charlotte. But even 1f her rlippe r can't be mended s ufficiently. s he can always spend he r time in a zoo. he said Pasco reports that more and more wild animals need his care, requiring more time and money. He asks that people who are interested in helping, either as volunteers or donors. can con· tact the Alliance for Wildlife or- ganization. Under the watchful eye of the pe rson who sold him the Hst. the ne w participant must mail S50 in cash to the person whose name 1s at the top of the List. The CStt U .TJ'ER, Page ~2) Garage Sale To Aid Kids A garage sale designed to raise ftmd.s for handicapped stu· dents at Huntington Beach's Nueva View School will be held May3. The all-day garage s ale w1U be held at the old Ocean View School District headquarters , 16940 Beach Blvd. The proceeds from the sale. sponsored by the Nueva View PTO, will help finance field trips, purchase special equip- ment and help fund the annual Special Olympics. Voiee Tells Blind Man Not Bluffed A Huntington Beach blind man who came face·to-face with a burglar Wednesday afternoon later helped police identify a neighbor as the suspected intruder. Roger Paul Barros. 21, of 15313 Golden Weal St. was arrested on burglary charces shortly after the 3:21 p.m. break·in. He is being held on $10,000 baU. POUCE SAID TUB blind man was able lo identify the suspect by liltening to bis voice. The vtct.im told officers be was sleepinC in hi• Goldeo Weal Street apartment when bis seelna-eye dol awoke him. He aald he ~nsed that somelhtna wu wronc. SECONDS lATEa , police said. the man bumped lnto the intruder and asked him what be waa dolftl. Accordinl to reporta, the bur1lar told the man that be wu a polle. of. fleer. When the blind man uked the intruder lf be could "feel" b1a badle, lbe suspect bolted. POLICE SAID OFnCEU •potted I sua]>ect in the victnJty shortly after and ananced lor the vtctlm to listen to the suspect'• voice. j o.11, ..... __ TEACHER GITSCHIER STUDIES COPY OF CHAIN LETTEA In Fountain Valley, Get.ftcft..qutck Scheme Brtnga Questions Clash With Board College Teachers Threaten Walkout By Pl«L SNEIDER MAN DI ttot 0..IJ 1'1 ... 't.H An overflow crowd of collegl· instructors. bitter about the lack of pro~!> in contract ne~ot1a tJOns. vented their anger Wcdnt's day night before the Cuac;t ('om mun1ty College District Board of Trustee~ About 250 colle~e teacher<> !>queez<.'<i tnlo the tmy meeting room and took turns accusm~ the trustees Of bemg Un\lo llhng lO pay the instructors a salar:, commensurate .,..,th the value or the work. The trustees. in tum. Pomted to a loss of re\'enue and local taxation po .... er because or Propos1t1on 13 The mstructors were expc<'t ed to. meet today at Golden West College to determine their next course of action. Several in· structors at Wednesday's mfft- mg mentioned the possibility or a strike or sick-out. The Coast Community College District includes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Golden West College 1n Huntington Beach and Coastline College. the so -called •'college without walls." The Amencan Federation or Teachers is representing about 700 full-time faculty members in 16 Diplomats May Go Free BOGCYI'A, Colombia (AP) - The 16 diplomats held host.ate in the Domlnican Republic's em· bassy for two months may be freed by Tuesday, their 63rd day lo captivity, say informed sources who report agreement is near between the guerrillu and the Colombian government. The Jut major hurdle to the release of the hostages was cleared Wednesday when the guerrillas dropped their demand that at least seven leaden of their organiutioo, Movement 19, be freed from Colombian jalls, the llOW"ces said. There is still no agreement on just bow the seven and about IOO other alleted guemUas wlU be tried by \be government, the ln· lormant.s added. l the negotiations, while the <.:a ltfomia Teachers Association 1~ represenlln~ about 1,600 part- t1me ll\Structors. A FT's barga1rung team met \lo 1th district negotiators this .,.. eek in a 25', hour session that concluded Wednesday afternoon ~1th bolh sides reporting some proi:ress but no settlement. Phylll.s Basile. president of the' A f'T local. co mplaine d t o trustees about the slow progress in negotiations, which began last J uly "We could have been at this Point m January." Sl'ie declared. Tbe two sides have been meet- ing with I.be assistance of a state m ediator The contract pro· posals being offered by the dis- tra ct and the instructors have not been made public. At Wednesday's meeting, numerous teachers asserted that the trustees have not established proper priorities for use of the money they are given by the' state. The t e a c her s singled out television station KOCE at Golden West as a recipient of too much funding al the expense ol faculty members. Coast Weather Some cloudiness but ; mosUy fair through Fri- d a y . Sllgblly warmer days. Lows tonight in the 405. Highs Friday ln upper 60s. INSIBE TOD" 'Y Lo Caaa Padftco jut t.m't tM '°""without the Nizunl. For a otat. SH Page <;3. l•tlex ., --~-...-. DAll..Y PtLOT 81 STEV MA&BLE °' .. ~ .......... 1\'xaa basl'Ct oll c-ompan) ha bt"t'fl put on not1ct' <hilt 1t' l)t>rm1t to r unllnut1 dump1n,: dril1111w bludgf' from its oil well-. In a t'Orntr o( th~ Bolsa Ctuca rtlinhJwl(b may bf. lo Jeopard)' The ft>denl £nvlronmenL l'rotff'llon a[t'flcy an an l' ran c1,.c11v<'loed1a two veur dumping p .. rm1t 1truntc"(f lo AminOll llSI\ t•urlh:r Uu11 munth by Utl' Sant• Anu ftt>6'1onul W11ter iju11lll¥ Control &.rd Tht-tnove, un ,.;)•A 'iPOkl• mu1 ~avy Had to crounge d Missiles For Need WASHINGTON (AP) The Navy has had Ui :.crounuu for air to air rn1ss1les to arm its warplanes abocird e11rriers ~tu tton .. d near lhe Per:.u~n Gulf, Pentagon sourcei. i.ald today ·w..,·v1· had to druw from other areas cind put mol>t of our eggs in thl' Indian Ckt•un ba:-.ket," '>ttid one source who ai.kt.>d to rem<iin unonymou!> A:-.ked <.ibout report:. that planeb on the carrieri. Nimitz unu Coral Sto<t were i.horl IJf Sidewinder , Spar row and Phoenix mis s ites, the Navy said 1t deploys its forces "with sufficient muni· tions. including missiles, lO perform their assigned operation missions." The Navy would not go beyond that statement. Dollar Off Agalft: Gold lip LONDON (AP > The value of the doUar was mostly lower against other major currencies today in European foreign ex- change trading, while the price of gold m oved hgher . In london, gold closed at $525 an o unce. up Crom Wedne-1day's $506.50. It traded in New York atS522. up $15. Silver cost Sl4.20 a troy ounce in London, up from $14 05. Silver traded in New York at$14.42, up78cents. l11NWll Strike Coftde•fted UNITED NATIONS CAP) The U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution today deplonng Is rael's April 8 retaliatory !>lnke into L<>banon against Palc.-slm1an guerrillas The vote was 12·0 with tht' 01tcd Stalt!s. the Soviet U01on and East Germany absta1run~. Park ,.,t-rrire Dir.-<-lor Ou•ted WASllINGTON <AP) Wilham J . Whalen , the con trovcrsial director of the National Park Service, was remove-<! from his JOb today by Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus because "I believe it best for the service, for Lhe department and for Mr Whalen's heulth " f 'rom Page 11 I CANCER ... n1ga~m~ m .illegt'dly unlav.ful t raudult·nt and llt·rr•pt1v1• aC' 11 \ tt I!''> 1\f f Id <Iv II .i II u (' ht•d to the· l&w-.u1t 1111 ludf'll J -.v.orn :.le1l<: • mf!nt frurn l>t Stc•vf'n Arm<·n trout. chwf of hcmatuh>gy dnll c1111•11logy :Jt UC Irvine, who s auJ 1111• /\ I n l'('OlC'r tt•\t 'i could ri· -.ul t 111 .111 · 11vt•ru\1• 11f <in c•x Jll'll"l \t' :11111 fTlt':JOIOJ!ll''iS lCM et" \\ e 11 a:. lht.' '><'nous nt•glcct of t·-.tabhs hf'd mc>thod., for cancer d1Jgno'>1s wh1('h :ir1· of prn\1•n \o<i luc· in f'Urlv tumor dE>tect1on .. Tht· l:.iwsu1t filt•d Wednesday was th•· n·!-.ult of a h·n~lhy in \ , . ...,t 1J,!allon hv 11urnC'roui-. u~t·n <·1t>s, rnrludini:? the· !>l<.ilc''> Board of M<•d1c·al ()u;Jlity i\ssurnnr·c> i-;rrorts to r1 •;u•h offlc1alo; at the I\ I 0 t•t•ntl'r <lff1ces 1n th<' 1·1ty nf Orani:?t' Wt'rt' unsucn·ssful Tes ts Delay Emry at TM/ M f001.f-:1'0WN, Pa (AP1 Thl' first hum:rn entry into Three Mlle> l<>land's conlamine1t t•d reactor containment bu1ld1ng sin<'c last y1•ar's accident has ht•<'n d<'lav<'d while mor<' lt...,t\ ;i re mad~· f)n breathing ap praatus Two engin<'t>r s ori.ginAlly had planned lo enter tfle building brieny today tn make tel.>ts, but lht• l'ntry now Wlll be deJayed until at lt•ast next week Their air brcathinR equipment must under~o more tests before 1l 1s certified, plant recovery chief Robert Arnold said Wed- nesday " ORANGE COAST " 1 DAILY PILOT '"• ,,,~' '*'' o.u, ,,, ... ••th ...... ~,_ 6':~~.:.n:. 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Hit hy Threat Of Fund Cuts !S\ 01-:U>RES BROOKS IKWIN Of.,,. 0.11, ~ ... \Yf' The· Oran~e County Crimin:il .la<>tic·1· Coum·il today v.-a~ fcin·1·tl lo shelve planning effort:. for nt•xt year 's expected budget uf S l 6 m ti I 1 o n b e r a u H ' 11 r thrPatcncd f<:dere1I funding C'ut h.1('k~. ThosP cutbacks may throw 111 to <.'haos th<: county's n«lwork 11f c·hild abuse, burglury pre vcnlJ()n und 1uvcmle delinquency pro ~rams said KeHh Cone,innon the> council's executive director ' The funding cuts me1y cil:.o m1•,rn layoffs for fivl• of th~ 12 t ounty employt>es who make up the council's staff he said The $1 6 million 10 feder al money that makes up most r>f tht· crmunal 1u:.t1ce council's hudgc>t may ~ bluc•J><'nc1led lh1~ munth dunng fed eral budgf't hearings, a v1ct1m of Pres1dl•11t C<.irter's budget balancing at I 1•rnpt.s 'T hl' r 1tH.•!-. and th" county a r1· t r y ing to protec t rc\enut' -;haring and CETA fundic. Cfirsl ) They're puUing all their eggs m one bas ket," Concann<m i.aid Council mf•mbers agr eed lo 1ake another look at the budg<'t next month, when the direction or federal plrinncrs muy be dearer The criminal JUSlace council was set up lo disburse federal money for crime prevention to rounty, <·1ty and community pro- grams Included arc program.'! aimed al preventing juvenile delin· ciuency, child a nd spousal abuse. drug abuse <ind a hos t of counseling service:. Al:.o 1n <'luded are programs t o aid wit nesses lo crimes and victim'! of c rimes Seminar Set On Nursing Expanded roles in nursing will be discussed during a free day· lo n g sem i n a r Saturday at Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach. The session , to be he ld in Forum I, beglns with reg· lstraUon at 7 :45 a.m . Topics lo be discussed include nursing roles in midwifer y, pediatric settings, inte nsive care, paramedic treatment, ln· duatrlat work, trans plant coordlno\ion and biofeedback therapy. R ettatered nurses from m e d ical facilities t h rouRhout Oranac County will :serve :..R In· structors at lhl' seminar --.... ----... ____ 1111d, came becau.e a1ency or· flc11lJ would llke to aee further tN1h oo the sludtce to determine whether ll poses a h~mard to tbe 1•11v1ronmt!nl tlowevf't, I.he aipokt•man said, nu 111 rtcallon of the p erm i t Uotsn't prohibit AminoU from contanwna to use 14 acres in Uolo Chi c a for dumping JJUJ'~ m1notl spok esman Joe llallowiti a.Id he baso't seen the t-;PA rt><.'OmmendaUon and does not know what lO make 0£ IL lk bald hls farm bas every in· tent1on o( continuing to drlll ror 1111 In th<' marshland$ and to con· linuc dumpmg sludge from lhe v. t.' llb there I\ rn1noil has more than 300 wt.>lls an the marshlands and ei· pcct.s lo keep them in operation for at least a nother 20 years, H:tllowtti said. Tht! two year dumping permit \\as 1ssut'<i aftt•r tests conducted hv the· State Department of Fish :i111t <i<.ime showed the sludge "'a:-not toxic e nough to en· clungcr plant lifo and li ving or- ga nism~ in thl• murshlands Watt•r quality board mem- hc•rs. thou~h. did express COO· c· ,. r n u b o u t l h e du m p i n g opl•ration and a:.ked the oil com paoy to draft a cleanup plan The toxic tests were ordered after conservationists protested the durnp1n~s :rnd charged that the otl :-.ludgc contained cyanide. .irs<'OI<' and other dangerous ele m<'nts Or Pl'ter Green, a biology m· s t ru ct o r a nd pres ident o f \m1go!'. de Roba Chic·a. said the t11>.1t•1 ty tt•st.s were a sham 11 <' claims the tests were con- clu<'lt•d on a fi sh the thre<!· -;pined stickleback that ls not :.i native to the Bolsa Ch ica marshlands and so hardy that "you 'd have to h it It over the ht•ad with a hammer to knock it out ·' Dalt• Piere•'. a U S. Fish and W1ldlift' spokl·Sman, s aid he had .,1m1lar concerns and is hopeful lht· EJ>/\ will order ne\.\ toxk lt'>ts and "really scrutinize this question ·· It 1s <'XP<'C'h'd that Aminoil. t-:l'A and w::itcr que1lity board rrH'mlx'rs will meet in the near fut ur<' tu rhscU.'l'i the dumping JH'rm1t •·rm.Page A I I.RAN •.. mf·nt fo rt·<'" dunn~ the wmter. ha\le llC'£-n qwct Hut the f?Ovcmor of Mazan. d<.iran Province. below the Cas· µ1.m ~·.i. 1nd1cated h e expected tro uble> from "armed groups 1·l:um1ng to be s upporters of lhe Turko man people," an ethnic 1:roup of about 600.000 Trouhlc on the camp uses 1s the latc.-st addition to the K.ho- rne1n1 reft1me's domestic woes. The J:Ovcmmcnl adm its to 24 killed and hundreds inJured in t•lashes s ince Friday at um - vc•r:.1t1 c·s 1n Te hran. R asht. 1\h\ az, 1'..ahedan and other cities Thi• fighting between Islamic fund.1menlahsLo; and leftist stu- dt•nls, with the revolutionary guarrtll bat'king up the fun- cl;i mt•ntahsL•,, w<Js touched off by .1 han from the ruhng Revolu- t 111 n a r y Coun<·il on campus 11ol1t1<·al groups. It is lhe first 'il<•p m a n Is lamic purge of the urn ver!illlE'S K home1n1 and Pres ident i\ bolhas1>an Ru01 Sadr accuse the United States, the Iraqi gov- C'rn m ent, other "foreign in· fluences" and former agents of SA VAK, tlw s hah's notor ious M'<'rct police. of stirring up the minorities Observers speculate that the revolutionary leaders are trying to unify the nation by aroulling 1t against a common c•ncrny Tran has always been difficult to l(Ovem because of the moun- t ainous terrain, nomadic tribes, different ethnic groups and lack of a rommon language. There a r e 11 lingu is tic groupings. r a nging from the Persians, about 50 percent of the 36 million people, to the Armenians and Assyrians, less than 1 percent eal'h Rcllgtous differences add lO the ethnic unrest. Nlnety_per- ecnt of Iran's people are Shiite Moslems, Khomeini's sect and the majority branch o r Islam in Ira q also. But the Kurds, the Baluchis and the Arabs are Sun· nls . the dominant sect in the rest or the Moslem world. So are the leaders of Iraq's ruling Baath Socialist Party. Iranian otncJaJJ maintain that the domestic turmoil la tem. porary. But many fo reign ob- ser vers think that without the unifying prese nce or Khomeini who Is 70, the government oi Tehran would have extreme diC· f l<'u lty In prevenlln1 the ~C'<'f>llw111n uf s11ahle pa rts of the countr)' o.tty .............. MARY VINCENT FLANKED BY ATTORNEYS T£RRY OllES (LEFT), MARK EDWARDS They Announce Pl•n• to Flght for Money from Vk:tlma of Violent Crimea Fund f Vieti1n Seeking Funds • Twtin Attorneys to Fight State Denial By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of lllll Deity f'I ... I~ A team or Tu.stln lawyers an· nounced Wednesday it will fight denial by the state or a S2S,OOO claim by Mar y Vincent, the young girl left to die beside a highway by a r apist who chopped off he r hands with an ax. The state's Vicllms of Violent Crim es Act 1.s worded to exclude non-residents of California from eligibility for such funds. State officials contend Miss Vincent wasn't a resident at the time she was attacked two and a half years ago. Tustin Attorney Terry Giles and his partner. Mark Edwards, announced at a press conference Wednesday that they, along w1th Miss Vincent's family attorney in Las Vegas, will represent her Giles and Edwards contend Miss Vincent was indeded <i Ca lifornia r esident , of r ive> months' standmg and enrolled in Junior high school 1n Norco Besides, they s aid, even 1I she wasn't, the law 1s unra1r Now a resident of Lus Vegas, Mary was staying with relatives when s h e w a s kidnapped , although s he admittedly was a tutchhikins runaway al the time Miss Vincent was dumped alon g a rura l highwa y 1n Stanis laus County by merchant seaman Lawrence Singleton, 51, but laved Lo see him in court where he wao; convic ted on her tl'st1mony Singleton's t nal m San 011>~1'1 ~·ount y wht•rt• 1t wai. 'ihlfted due tn pre.tria l publ1l'1ly. t;nded with his com'1t·t1on on charges of kid- nap, raPl· and mutilation lie 1s c urrt•ntly s1·n 1n~ a 14 Y<'ar lt>rm F.d\\arrl~ said Wf'dnPc;d ay ht• will conft'r this wc·<•k<ond v. ith l~t· Vincents und their Las V(•ga!-. lawy<'r prior to submitting a new $25,000 claim lo the state Board of Control in S.icramento The lawyer:. want to give the agency that d1sbursc·s monies to \'ICtims of CrtmCS another r hancc to ftnd in M 1ss Vincent's fa vor. Giles s aid 1f the s tate rec· ol(mzes 1t as valid, the sum wlll cover most or Mary's r cmaanmJ: mt>dacaJ billi.. If the claim 1s refused a second time, attorney Edwards said, ~ legal team will file a petition with the Fourth District Court of Appeals asking pay ment. Edwards said the conflict over Mary's legaJ place of residence was complicated by the fact s he was 14 at the time she was kid· napped. raped and mutilated She had no driver 's hcense or ot h e r l e gal docum e nt s estabhs hmg her reic.1dence m Cahforrua. Giles and Ed-...ards ic.ay another factor complicating the matter 1s the lack of ca:.e law on the s ubJect because thC' V1ct1mr. of Violent Cnmes Act 1~ !>O new The dark.-hatrf'd girl, now 17, appeared at the pre-;~ con ference along v.1th hc>r mother Lucy She wore a white dress decked with red, yellow and green par· rot-. .ind held the stainless steel prostheses t h at function as mechanical hands in her lap 1.'.:lectncaJ winng and cords ac tivated to maneuver the limbs run beneath the s leeves of her dre'>s .. I m doing okay," said Mary. fourth child in a family of seven. "~ch<)()I and my family have !wen ktepmg me busy '· ·''She's s tudying h ard and "he's an A student now," said ht!r mother. "Sh e is much healthie r and she has calmed down a lot ' Mary bowls now, averaging 12~ a gaml'. and 1s pursuing her hobby, p.iantmg in water colors f 'ro• Pa9f! A I LETTER SCHEME. • • part1c1pant has now s pent SlOO The new me mber then makes two copies of the 1ns trucllon memo ?f')d retypes the l~t of names. delellilg the top one and inserting his OY.n name at lhe bottom of the IJst l'ext. Y.1thln 24 hours. the new membe r mus t find t11r o ' responsible persons" who are w1ll1ng to buy the ltst for $S0 each He then must make sure these two buyers end a n add1 t1onal SSO each to the p(·rv.>n whose name nov. 1:. .11 the 1op c•f t h1• hst If <:arh pan1<'1pant c<in ..... 11 l\.\o lti-L'>, he 1mmf"d1alt•h i?t•h his $100 tnV<-stment bar k And"' I ht.• hsts v.1th hts nam{· contmu<· lu c·irrul:.11,., th<' µart1r1pan1 '' told lo exJ)e<'t more than s200,1~J(1 within 12 day:- A c·m·t·r lt·tll'r with tht· lt-,t... make~ some m1s lt>ad1ng clu1m~ puhc•t• ""am The> memo asic.c n s that this 1n \'t•st mcnl :.chcme 1s not a cham letter and that the S)i.tem 1s legal because onl) cash, not the letter it.self, 1s sent through the mall "There 1s no lav. that pro h1 bit:-pt!ople from H nd1ng !>Omt•one money thro ugh tht• matl," 1t claims Maybe so. police SCI)'. but th<' l:ttate law covering · endles!> chain" schemes makes no men lion of th£' mails This offc>n.~ 1s defined as "any 'cheme fo r disposal or dLStribu- uon of property whereby a parl1c1pant pays a valuable con· "i1derat1on for the chance to re· ce1ve compensation for introduc· 1n~ one or more additiona l persons anto part1c1pation tn lhe .. che me ' •· Police also say the selling of .... uch chain investment lists rould be considered a felony cnmanaJ conspiracy ofrense. l>ett'<'t1vc Gary Sperling, who in ves t 1gates fraud for Hunt 1n~tnn Beuch police, said his de- oartment 1s aware of at least 11ne group of investment letter •h-.tnbutof"i v.ho m et m the city 1 ust this week "The best Ihm~ we can do 1s lo tell people about this busines.s list concept and to warn them not to ~ct involved In 1t ." Sper-ling s rud Ill' OMerved that the i01liaJ or- ,l:(antzcrs may make some mooey in the scheme, but investor.; are more likely to be burned as the r ham s preads and begins to break do~n. Fountain Valley Police Detec- ll\ e C C. Corbin said pyramid ..,c hemes w e r e es p ecially popular in the HMOs but were derlarrd illegal because or the IJck of control m such opera· t10nb '0 rt~ /)r1k 13w ~~ ~tl/(//?y ~~ Dress up you r old d1cJmonds dnd other gems wi th a new l~ moun ting dcsignc.:d to bring out new fire and beauty ·:·. ·. "i~ How cdsy 1t is to upd ate your traditional and ftne old 1~wel~ ci., into sparkli ng, gl amorous new dinner or special-occasion rings.£· We:. can custom design-especia lly for you-and your ·~;.~~ 'i> diamonds will look more beautiful th an ever before. 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AttomE'y John Wahl, who said Sipple would not talk w1lb re- porters, commented that during the past five years Sipple "bas continued to sufre·r." Sipple claimed m his suit th.at he was a b a ndon e d by h is brothers and sisters who first learned of his sexual on entatioo by readinl' .newspaper accounts of his heroirs. "MY SEXUALITY is part of my private Hfe and has no bear· ing on my response to lhe act of a person seeking to take the life o( ID<IU'.Mr," he nld when the suit w• Ned ftve daya an..r lhe attempted u1111lo1t on Sept. 22. tm Defendants In the s uit ln· eluded the San l'"'ra n<."laco Chronlcle and Its t'Olumnli.t Herb Cun. the LOs Aflaeles Tlmf'S, the Chk•&O Sun·Tlm fi, lh~ ~vu Poll. the San An ton o ExJ)l"ftlA, the lndJ1m1poUs tar ttd th ~ l>es M oloe Re.alater. M lu Moort>, who pluded guilty to the Wllasi1lnaUoo at t~mpt, 1s 1ervln1 a hie ttrm ln federaJ priJon in West Vlrei.n.ia ford was leavana the S\. f'tanc1b Hotel whftl she fired. but th bullets struck the outside or the hOtl'l THE CONTBOVEASV began when Caeo hinted Sipple was a homosexual, noting that the White House had not yet thanked him for his actions. Ford even· tually conveyed his gratitude to Sipple. "What can an aspect of a man's private life have to do with his having saved the life or the president?" Wahl asked. ''It's the law of the jungle. "God help any public official who might find hi mself in the same position President Ford was in." be said. Ae!tion lJrged Actress-activist J ane Fonda was cheered when she ad-dres~ed LJ?s Ange~es Working Worqen organjzation in con- nection Wlth Na~1onal Sec~etaries Week. She urged the women to organize to obtam and preserve their business <ind economic rights. I Thurld.y, Apfll 2t. 1 llO ftylqBea& DAILY PILOT A• =:::::::::::::::::.==,....---"'C= 'Save Goose' Drive &gu"' LONG BEACH (AP> -The late Howard Hughes' famous flying boat the Spruce Goose could end up as "Just so much sawdust" lt a group of volunteer a viation buffs can 't raise S750.000 to move it from its home of 26 years.'' "It would be a real tragedy Ir this part of a viation history ls destroyed." said professional w r i ter Ja ck Mc Donald , chairman or the Committee to Save the Hughes' Flying Boat. The group tdclted off its fund· raising campalgn Wednesday. THE ft.YING BOAT is part of the ttceotric bllllooa1re's est.ate, which is being handled by the Summa <;orp. It must be moved from its hangar here by Oct. l to make way for a ne w s hip terminal. BuLll of wood and possessing a 330·foot wing spa.n, the plane has nown only once -when Hughes piloted 1t on a brief night over the harbor here in 1947. Its hangar was bwlt i.even yeani late r , about the s ame time Hughes went into seclusion. SUMMA, WIDCH HAS offer"9 , to lend Sl.5 mlWoo for coutrue· lion or a showcase for the craft, had planned to turn tbe historic pla ne over to Long Beach or San Diego for museum bse if eitber city could manage to come up with the additional $750,000 needed. U neither city can meet the financial requirements, SWnJha has approved a Smitbsoaiu Jos tltutioo plan which would ...a parts of the 220-foot·lonl aircraft · to eight museums throupoat the countrv. McDonald, who sald bis wkm· teer group has already received some 300 donations averaging· about SSO each, explained that all the donors' money would be returned If the salvage effort falls. "One lady sent a $20 check with a letter that l think S8¥S it a ll," s aid McD.onald. "She wrote· ·ir we can move the Loo-' don Bridge and lhe Queen Mary <111 the way from England. we can move a historic American acbJevement 41,'i miJes.' " Banks to Reseue .. Fed Chief Tied to Silver Loans LOS ANGELES <AP> -Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker ove rsaw the extension of an S800 m1ll1on credit line to the Hunt brothers of Texas to avoid an economic panic after a margin call was made on the Hunts' vast silver holdings, the Los Angeles Times re· ported today. A group of the nation's la rgest banks agreed to the loan after details were worked out by Volcker ·and other top government officials with the heads of the banks, unidentified sources told the newspaper. A spokesman for the Federa l Reserve refused Wednesdav to "con· firm or deny" Volcker's role in lhe $800 million credit arrangement. The brothers Nelson Bunker and Wilham Herbert Hunt SQ. far have bo rro"'ed $300 m1ll1on to pay off maturing de bts on s ilver. the newspaper said In future months, as more of the Hunts' past contract promises to buy silver come due, they ;.ire expected to USt! much of the rest of the credJt ll1le, 1t sa1d. :1 Pupib Dif> on••• SA LTON CITY <AP) -Three tugh school students and their school bus driver are dead and seven others in· Jured after the bus and a truck tractor t·ollided on a narrow two-lane road local residents call "killer highway." Authorities said the truck blew a tire before the collision. No charges have been filed, officers said. The students all lived in a com· munity sitting a t the southwest cor· ner of the Salton Sea and about 35 m iles from the high school. DeiriNitu1 A aeaited LOS ANGEL ES <AP} Minon ty pla intiffs pleaded for addmonal man· datory desegregation for the city school district while the Board of Education said such a move would be ( STATE J a "disaster" in closing statements for the six-month·old school de· segregation trial. With the submission of the final briefs, lhe trial concluded Wednes· day. Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach must now decide whether to accept the board's pro- posed all-voluntary desegregation plan in place or the present program, which combines voluntary action with some mandatory busing. The judge could also impose a plan or his own. Egly said he hopes to issue an or· derby May 15. FmMr .ffai•• l'oufh PASADENA <AP) -Assault and mayhem charges were filed against a 24·year-old Pasadena man m con· nection with the severing of tus son's penis, allegedly to p unish him for be· ing late to school. Michael Loving was being held on Sl0,000 bond pending his arraignment on the two fe lony counts today U\ Pasadena Municipal Court. The amputated organ of the 8-year· old victim was surgically re·attachcd during a three-hour operation Mon· day at County USC Medical Center. Ca.palgn Co11t ly SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's brief campaign for the Democratic presidential nomina· tion cost nearly $3 million, say re· ports filed w.ith the Federal El~t.Jon Commission. The Sacramento Bee's Washington bureau said Wednesday that Brown's campaign reported contributions or about $2.8 million through March 31 Presents Summer rashions by three master~ designers. i • Calvin Klien Friday, April 25 .- Designs with that special Look will be previewed from 11:30 to 3:30 on the upper level. Bill Blass ... Ralph Lauren Sat'Mrday, April 26 I 1-ll'Hfr.~ Highlights of bofn,,_,._, •t ' I • ak) f dth Avenue di South ( 0r1st Plaza. J l IJ Rmtol 1((1('1. CostJ MC''KJ Open Monday throu~h Frid'1v from W am to CJ If} pm Saturday trom 10 AM to 6 pm: Sunday 12 Noon to S pm • Latest News. FJ OM OCEAN PACIFIC!: NEW! INTRODUONG O.P. JFANS Wild \NesJ Store-, now ha'> the niM JC'dl1 lrom Oci>all r.1(1lic Get thern di Ya:ur Calffomia Clorhing Store! (A)Shar[l 1rodu>ITf•..i1t .-.i.ou I lk<·'" 1rin11 OP'<; bf.,•id I'll."-f"'dfl ll hea.A; d;irf.. t!ernm I• ha~ IM 1•.>dwt~ 14~114' conrr,,..i c.i1rthrr•q <11iJ OP ' ,{", A ' ... ·'" .J. !~ I'- $22.50 (Bl Al..o lrorn OP. C• o<d t. " t, f).lll" 14•1h d'I elJ..r•c bdc' •n Od•\ cJm.,1 111111\(Jlu• 1t Tht-1, ...-q<-,, doubl• ..n.in •• •ti .1r1d w'v n I C.t1nvrllnok.: "'J•'h l~ J"< $29 LIGHTNING BOLT MEN'S KNIT & TERRY SHIRTS (C) Vk-'<° rt'(Juced sclenrd ,f\11..i-. 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LI P11 U1f 114/SIUIOO ... r ' BOYS' BOLT, LEFT BA/\f( KNIT & TERRV StlRTS Cf) This·~ v.Nf he IM)(ll~ IO wtet' Gtal ~ In saetned print ltfM from L~ Bolt. 11nd englneerl'd panet kn11~ from L#:lt 1IM.ti Me reduced 25% Isn't It a pd Idea 10 siock ~?Short •!fews; regularly $13.50·18 NOW $9.99-13.49 .. ~-·------....... I City Clerli Bas ·Objective View (){ all lht! rhetoric lh•t nowed dunn, the llunUniton Beach ty Council reorgamuUon thJ week, 10mel!Un1 ~atd by City Clerk AUcla Wentworth m ade lhe most sens of all. Mrs Wentworth, who was Just re-electt'd lo another four yt: ars, said the pOSition 8hould ~ mad appointive by the rsty adminis trator and lhe City Council Sht-t.'Orrect.ly observed that the city charter s~tls' out no quullfkulloos for the JOb Anyone can f 1U 1t by lbc i.lm ple mttum. of 11Nung the most votes. • Sbt' nlso tfo<.'la rt-d, and ugam !)h~ wa~ n .iht nn th~ murk, lhut th(' c:Hy d crk ~hould not be in churge of run nlng an ttle<'tlon lll which s h<• ~ u rand1da tc. It dc.>t"n 't uppe a r proJ)l•r She plt.-d~t'<i he r -.upport to any orauniiot\on that may ht· ~ecktn~ u t•han.it· ov{'r the nl·xt four year~ Thl• Dully Pilot h 4"1S Jo n.: bt'ht'\N I.hut tht.· CU)' t'lt>rk ~hould bl.· appointed It uho holdb t hot l ht.' <'It t reasu rct .ind <'tlY attornt'y l)houJd be apf)01ntt.-<l Hnd not ele<'t ed Voter:., res pon:.1t>le for fllht1K tht·~l' po!.1 t1on:., i-:cnt>r~lly do nut know ho" tht• p\'r~vm. they {'hOO?.t' url' dorng lht·ar JOb:, It dl'ft(':. 10~1<' to kt>t'tJ on l'll·t·tmg tht• poMtion~ And Mrs Wt.'nt worth, "ho ha:> hud 110 chffwult) m b~ ing rt•t.•ll'rtt.'d in t he paM ~houlc.l Ix• <·urnmt·ndt·d Cur llU) rng so. Fiscal Dilenuna ln attem pting to sell a piece o r surplu~ propt.•rty t he Founta in Va lley School District has found 1tl\df caught b e tween mlcrn a llon a l poh t 1cs and its own fisca l prio rities. Bastex, Inc. of Ne wport Beach last October offered the high bid of $2.86 million for the d 1stnct's 11.3-acre Pope site. But the developer did not clo~e escrow Ma rch :n as agreed . -· r Citing the curre nt h igh intcre~es fo r construction of ne w homes, Bast ex offered to pay the d istrict $35,000 beyond its imlial $50.000 down p ayment for a 60-day t•scrow closure exte ns ion. Com plicating the d LStnct's de- C'lsion was the djsclosure th<!t Bastcx represents some Iranian in vestm ents . The school trustees could ha \'C refused to g rant Ba stcx the extension in a gesture that might have shown the ir reluctance to do business wh<!n Iranian money 1s in· volvcd Rut the t r ustees also realized lhnt tht' volat1Lltv of the t·u r rC'nt money market probably would prevent the dis· tr1ct from receiving any other reasonable offe rs for the land within the next 60 days. TrustC'<' Sh eila Meyers obser ved that 1f the d1stnct must wail GO days in a n y case. it m1~ht as well wait with Hast<').·~ SSS,000 comf ortahly m hand. The board ~ranted 1 he <·xlc>nsion, with Betty Mign a ne lli casting I.he lone di.'>· -.cntang vote. In trus in:-.tancc. the trustees proper ly put their bu~•· ncs~ Jut.Jgment before their nationa l pndc Bus Crunch Looins Parents with children in Huntington Beach's Ocean \'i<·w School District are on notice that a busmg crunch 1sn 't for off. School trustees have been told to expect to replace as man\ as four buses a year for the n('Xl ten years JU.SL to 1-.i.:t'JI ttw chst ricl 's a,ging n eet at s tatus quo. As ;1 stopgap measure. trustees agreed this week to 11 11 v t wn $26,000 buses Trustees. though. admit t he pun·ha:-.t• only puts off the r eal question. Th(· real q uestion, it seems. 1s whether the d1stn ct 1n t utlm• "vt't.1rs will get out of the busing business entirely or ,1•t•k uut olhl'r aJternat1ves s uch as ch arging st udents for i Hil'S All hough the di st rict has hcen s pared from anv ra<i1l'<il d1angcs in busmg policy in t he Y<'ar to come. 1 rusl<'t':-i would be foolis h to wait that full vcar to look at I he bu~rng '-lluation again. · Atte ntion W elco01e Fnunt<1m Valley is making its mark as one of Or ange <'o unty's newest recr eation centers. Tilous;:md'i of visitors are expected to stream into the dty this weekend to e njoy the Gordon Bennett Balloon Hacc al Mile Square Park and a celebrity tennis tourna- ment at Los Caballe ros Racqut!t a nd Sport Club. The .J ack Kram er Open tennis tourna m ent also was held re- ce n tly m Fountam Va lley. Th<' city h as a lways s uffer ed from an identity problem. Now it's attracting inte rnational attention that "hould m ake a ll its c1tizell.'i proud. • Opinion~ expressed 1n lhe space above are those of the Daily P1lo1 Olher view~ expre~sed on this page are those of their authors and ,1n1s1s Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily P1lo1. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Tartan Hairdo By L.M. BOYD Jn Edinburgh, Scotland, is a beauty shop called "The Kilt." There, you can have your hair dyed in a multi· colo red m anner to ma tch your family ta rtan, if a ny Costs $100. Ta kes 20 hours. 8ut you'll wind up with a hairdo m 22 different colors. De ar Gloomy Gu How nice that our tax money takes good care or the terns' nesting s po t s but 1 randma can't afford a steak al the ~napermarllet.! E.B. ------------------ .. Q . Is it true that pro· f essio nal footba ll kic ke r Gar o ' Yepremian had never seen a football game before he broke into field goal kick- ing with the Miami Dolphins in 1966? A. He saw his fi rst game three weeks before he got the job. That's nothing , though. F our months before t hat. he'd never even seen a foot· ball. To the peeao nut goes the "honor or being the first fresh food eate n by the men who landed on the mooo. Claim ls that game called back gammon wa s o ne of King Tut'a favorite pas Umes, To that le ngthy list of 1ub- s t an ce1 known to cause cancer in mice, add commoa black pepper. Untveralty ol Kentudly r esearcben found that out. Out ot every 100 Catholics who 10 to confesalon, only 38 a re men. Robert N. Wte<S/Publl$htr Ttluf"lday, Apri l 34, 1llO - Iran Can't Afford Oil Gutoff W ASUlNOTON -The CenlraJ l n&om1 nee Aaeacy h•• d~· t ormlned tha t Ira n c;u be brouahl to it.a knees "within a maltttr ot week1" If US. atllt'I wlll •IC~ to boycott the coun· try . It LI l)C)Ul· blc that llU('h a mow wouJd serutt the: re lt<ut' of the hoal awt•s '*· ana h eld 1n Tehren Ira n's sur- p o is e d 0\ • .!> u p p I y )trangle bold o Western Europe and Japan is nctuaUy no more than minor tn· coovenlence. the CIA has l'(>pe>rt· ed J apan's a nd Europe's need for l raruan 011 1s far less lban ~lailho Iran 'a need for toodatulf1 boulht oncrediL AyatoUah Khomelnl a nd the Re volutiona r y Council insist that Iran la aeU·s umclent. but thi.a ls hogwaah. Ira n must still Import va st quantities ot tood. and many of the countries Uuit s upply the needed food are not particularly friendly to the Ira . n1un gove rnm ent. They are like· ly to cut off credit any day, :ic- cordmg to int.eUigence sow-ces. WHAT MAKES matter \ worse. rrom the Iranians· pornt of view. is that the country·., food imports depend on its 011 exports -a nd many of its big- gest oil custo mers don't need I ranian 011 Just now. Iran's biggest 011 customer was J a pa o . whic h imported 520,000 ba rr el'! a day. Dul what the ayatoUab didn't reallu was tha t Japan has been buyJnl oU fr om · other J)roduce rs to the point where ll could la st more than 110 days if it didn't get a nother drop or petrole'1Ql from a ny source. Anothe r big Irania n cwstom er. West Germany. has stockpiled enough oil to last three months, accor ding to CJA s ources. Jn fact, Germany, J a pan, France and Italy are now getting a total or 1.4 m11L1on barre ls o r 011 a day a bove their normal consump- tion AS A MEASUR E ot Ira n 's i.llcky l>ituation on oil prices. was recent news from Tokyo t hat J apan rcJected Iran's re· cent price hike or S2.SO a barrel -and got &way with 1t. The important point 1s that Iran '• economy dt pendl Oft ltl oil export&. ll muat. sell 1.t mUllon barrels a day Juit to atay alive -and m<>1t ol iii aU. are to U.S. allies. accordhl1 to in· lelllgence ana lyst.a. "There's no way they eoWd buy adequate a mounts ol food It credit isn 't extended." a ClA analyst told my u aoclat.e Dale Van Atta. Jn fact, be aald, a boycott ot Iranian oil would "bring Iran t.o its knees in leas tha n two months unless they set cha rity from Ara b countries.•• What puts KhomelnJ Jn s uch a vulnerable poslUon -u.nden.la- ble even by Lhe Arab oil moeuls -is tha t lbe r c is now a worldwide glut or oil. The SW'· plus hasn't brought any price re- ductions, but it does give Iran far less clout in its dea lings with the nations that buy Iranian oil. It's not a buyer 's mancet as far as pnce is concerned. but the oil-consuming industrial naUons don 't have t.o fear ruination from a cutorr oi Iranian oil s upplies. • E VEN THE OIL producing l'O Untries' c hie f s pokesman. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi Arabian 011 minister, re- l'Cntly udm1lted as much in a lit· tic-publicized Spee<:b in London. "Many or the energy proble ms from which the world as s uffer- ing today did oot result from a ~hortage or supplies, .. · he said. ··Energy i-.uppltcs, pa rticularly petroleum, have always been mon· than adequate. Th.is was trul' through 197(). An observer ha~ onJy lo look a Jillie carefully al tht• oil s tocks hoarded jn e x- t raord.tnan ly large quantiUes in the l-onsuming countries to see thl\ fur tum!)elf •· Ya man1 added : "The free 1A orld ., 011 ~upphes in 1979 in· n 1·a ,,c•ct t percent over 1978 dt''llll(.' tlll' fact that one or the 111.11o r M1ddl<• E astc:rn 011 · 1•roducini.: countru:''> Clranl re- dun·d 1L-. produrtum thut year ." In ulht'r word-., ala <.'Xpc rt our 1·1·'> h..ivc runcluded, thl• • 1n·um ... tanc1.-s rouldn'l ~better fr1r a ~QUf't.'11' on Ir Jn The Rickshaw Road to Health and Wealth. To thr Editor: Arc you throwm~ away your t1 mt' a nd ('n <•rg y JOj.!g1ng a 1ml<-ssl)' a round tri"'n v.h1·n you <:ould I.)(' ptltnl-! up gn•cnbJrk.., and mecttni..: 1nkre ... 1ing l>l't>pl1· a t tht· !t<tml' llml··• lli•ri"~ .1 11m<' prov<'n ac·tt\'rly lh<1l h.1-. t:x.•1·n g l\ ing thou\<.tn<h of p1-.iph- a I 1 \ t'l1hood :ind .1 plt•JsJnt h1•a It hful. l\mni.: fr1·t· t•x 1~tc•nt·1 · O\'f'r almo~t haH thl' \\orld Jor .1 ct'ntur:.. .J u -. t g t• l ' o u r ., 1· I ( ,, 11nnc:ks ha-w < rwk.sha"' for -.hort 1 ;1 n d h 1 rt' out to o r a n J.: 1· County':-. nch lad1t·!> for llll'1 r '>hopping and l.!addini.: spn·•·' ;Ind for carr~ 1n~ ho mi· t1p-.y ).!l'ntlc·mcn from th<•ir gan m1ll\, club~ and mas\aj.!(• parlorl\ \O thc•y make' JI home in L1mt: for dannt·r. Just think --no guwlin1" no fu rn~. no nOISt'. JIU>t goQd t'lcan cur-hopp1ni.: No ltt'''""''' the city L1 ccn s (' 8ur1·;rn .focsn 't know. h ut dcpt·nd on 11 that they v.ill find a "'aY Lo ..c·rounge a fl'W bucks OUt Of Old '"Tlrc·d U.-g~ " Wh e r e l o buy r ic k - s ha ws?. . som eone in t hP Onc•n t m akt•s t hem but th1• .J ~tpanesc cons ul dot·sn 't know who So why not build your""'" lh(•re used to be one st<snd1ni.: tn rront of Lht• old l ndonel>ta Hest auranl. Try it for a m odel. So he re's your chance to b(' the magnate or the Yellow Cab Ricks haw Company. and start on your fir.,t million. J\nd JU.\l think of the touris t a ttraction our str eets filled with quaint ricks haws. FRANK KLOCK A dwtirf'• ''rt To th~ Editor: My com pliments to you ror putting lla m Crum 's illust ration of Doolittle'~ Raiders 8 ·25 on the front page of Saturda y's edition. I have never seen a better draw- ing or this plane. Jt brings back m a ny a memory. DENNIS LESLIE A fport Sohatfe11 To the Editor: I a m com pletely opposed lo pe rmitting adclitlona l airlines to ope r a te o ut o r John Wayne airport e ithe r by adding addl· UonaJ rughts abOve U>e present 40 per day or by forcing the ex· isling airlines t.o relinquish some of their take-off a nd landing slots. Hughes Airwest a nd Air California pioneered the service and have thereby acquired a torm of vested interest. Now that It la a good money-maker everyone wants a slice of their pie. ACOOaDlNG lo reporU, 2.5 mlllioft PMHnaers were handled IHL year and the feder'1 IOV· ' l•r nmen t )Ub!)1dy w a !> ~I ~ m illion. I s:1y <'barJ!c a r,o <'1·nl • ti••r pa\st•ngl·r ooard1ni: ft·(· .wd 111 h1•1l "'1th th<• -.uli-.11h L1•1 " run our airport lh1· "'a.., ~1· IA ,1111 IHI\<.! .. \!') l'A HMr.~11 t-.H .IH f;,.f"rgy f;rro r To tht· Ed1t11r Th(• l 'n1tt>d St.1h''> gon ·rnnw111 I'> cluing 1t ~1gmn this \t'<J'>on incn•a!>mg opl'nttan~ co~b f11r nu good rc~1m lam rcfcrrtn(! to lht· !>1•t1ing or tht•rm~t:.iL-. u1 puhht bu1hh1H!'> at 78 EJCp<·ncnt'l' "'1th rmplo)t•t·•. for } cur.-1 and "'1th mysc•lf 1 ha-. md1r<1tcd prople cannot prcxlut·1· in quantity or qu<illly a' w1•ll ;et this lcm~r:.i t un" l'Spcc1all> 1f lht•re 1s no circulatmn Produrt1on anc1 q uali ty droJJ drasl1l·ally. Prople becom1· 1r ntablt·. l'rodud1v1ly 1s vt•ry am portant n~hl nu"'. and I ho1~· this pohc·y d<w'>n 't prevail. I no"' IAOrk for '>llffi('<IOt' d:-1• Howev1•r. 1f tt11c, pohl'Y 1s 1m pll'ml·ntt>d. I "'rll. as man~ of my assot•wt1•:. did l:i't year 'l't'k (•mploym1•nt t:b1•where 1Ah1·r1· t hl' employ('r-. h.1vc• a seru.c of values .M any JX'<lplt• on· mak tni:: nu attempt to c ut do"'n ener gy us<', at home or on thl' h1~hway IA•t "; s tart in some other are~ whNc 1l wouldn't be Ml cxpc•nl\1Vt'. TH EOOOHE (j ILBERT Se"for• Nvedt»d To the Edi Lor . I work ror Fa irview Stale Hospita l as a psychiatric techni- cian. Oun nR the course or my JOb 1 have become involved with the Fost er Grandpare nt Pro Jlr a m . in that they are active on t h e r eside n c e w he r e l am e mployed. The important work that these senior citizens are doing all over the stall: of Ca lifornia with the developmentally d isabled is ran· tastic. They feed them , take them ror walks. and help them with their s chooling. They gjve ·them the extra flu.ids during the day that a re so important to the ir health. Som e or these ch ildren would never see a n a nimal. sm ell a Oower, or just get out ln the fresh air were ll not for lhese beautiful people. But above all. the tender lov· ing care these precious c hildren r e c e• I v e r r o m t h e "gr a ndpa r e nts" is of the greatest importance . No child can Hve wltbo ut l ov e. a nd because of staffing problems It ia not alw•y• easy for the nuns· Ina staff to do more than good nurslnc ca re. The TLC these children receive from the foster grandpan nta Is all that aome of lbem eet. It la very plaln to see that with t he paulna of Proposition 9 IJ arVI!:\ Ill lhl' Malt' raC"ll1llt."' '>land a l!ood chant t' 11f I0'>1n.: 1 h1-. proa.:1 .1m ,11111 m4ln• oth1·r·. l1l.1· tt JrHl rt•lurnw1: 111 < u tod1dl r J rt• \.\'II.rt .1 11,,t\ L11 1.1k1· <'Jr•· ol .ir111th1•r hum.in · tw111,., \~ hJl .1 "'.1-.11· Wi th <Ill 1/tc· lo._,,. Jrttl f rt1 11cbh1p lht·~· c hrltlri·n t1 1\ ,. t•1 o fft•r , tr> 111• Jhl• lt• t•a 1 lllt'm tJn h lh1• bJtt• llL'l l'''lllt'' 1'1 ht'.lr'I hrt•jk111i.: 111 t1•ll th• rri '"\1J1Jr l!randm11tht·r or )!r.111cHdther ha.., lo l1•a\1• :incl Ol'\(•r return lwr.1 u~.I' \i.t hJ\1• "' man~ unin form r el JM•oplt• rn th1-. '4 orld .., lt kc · tl'lltni! tht•m that lht:1r lift· '" 111> loni.:t·r .1 prwnt~ \1' pl1·.i t 11 lite· c1t111 n-. of ('.d1fornia '" to l1111k into 'our ht'JI I ,ind tlt•('H11' 1( lht• l1ttll: )llU "ill -..1H· 1-. worth lh;it pnn· JI :'\E ~10EC'l\J-;J {;(HJl lt1 fluallt !I To l h1• 1-;d1t11r I hJ \ 1• h1•.trd m .in~ pl'(>pl1· 1·11111 pl.1111111 1-: ,, fl out '>t'ho11h 1i r.1tlu..ilrnl! 'filing people· "ho 1·;1nnut rt•i.Jd "'nil'. 11r fall <1ut la\ Corm-. and .. u1' IH' 111 gt.•ncral. \ 1•1 I n •.Hl J 1·urrl!nt urt1clc .1bot1l ,I g11\UIJ or part'n\s V.00 frcl at 1:. "hc.·artbrt•akm~" thJt 'llflll' or th\.' M'naors al Oct>an \'H•w ll11!h SC'huol m .1y not ~raduall' bt.·cau:-.e th1•y hJ\'I.' not t·arnC'd enou~h t'rl'fhb' J-'or year.. studenL'> have ~n .1bll' to £raduci 1c f rom high .,chool with I> and F J?r ades. F:1thcr i.tradl' -.Lands fo r lcl>S than a\l'ratte ab1ltty or ef fort and a gr<'at lack of knowlcd~e Both it rades s how that thl' student 1s not adequat<'IY preparC'd to deal with the adult world a nd the respons 1hiht1es that ~o with 1t. Os and Fs represent l\Cat time. not leammg. Par ents have com pla ined bitterly ubout s tudents Jt raduated. released to the world wit hout the ab1hty lo ke('p a JOb o r further an education. I BELIEVE 0 .V.H.S. is t rying to a nswer the proble m or q uality education . A s tudent cannot graduate without at lea st n ~rade of C. Their progress t hroug h the requ ired work 1s ca r efully monitored . and they ure a pp r ised or th ei r resp0Mib11ities regularly. St u- dents at O.V.H.S. learn to leurn without being s poon red. They are RUided Into lea rning "adult like" self·respona1billt.y as they are en couraged lo do their assignmenl<J al their best possible speed. They a re taught how lo become self· motivated. A teacher does not not talk 40 s t udents through 8 cha pter. au d oing the a s.signme nt,s a t once, then hWTylng on to the next cha pter because SO percent of the clu11 got pusln1 a rades and e veryone must keep goln1 at thal pace. Those who did not get paufo g gr ades the first lime throu~h must go back to pick up t h1• p:.rt.' th ''J were weak Qn 1 ht>n tht>y may lest a~am. 11lC l.1 q 'itudenl m3y forge ah1?ad .111d graduJlt' early --not wait .i round '4 ast1n~ h1l> ability a nd lllfl(> 1Ah1h· lht• t c3Chl·r St<JY'> v. 1th the mJJOnl~. Thi~ as t.ruJy 111dl\ 1duahi<'d education. I hbix· this qut'sl1oning of lhl· lt'.1t•h1ng phalrn.ophy a t Oce an \It'"" 14111 a"'akcn more parenL'i :ind \tude'nb and allow them to •·\ ..rluatt• lhl' OPPortumty our s tu- 111• n 1., have to be com e seH r1•l1ant knowledgeable adults. r h<>P<' tht>y will takP time to ask th1· ll'achPrs and administraton. .• n, qu~t1ons t hey have about t h1· \'dut·at1ona l o pportuntt ies tw n· P AT R . HARRIS \'oter• l911or~d To the• Editor: I -.1nc·1•rl'ly thmk 1t 1s time to l.!l'I .111 of these government con- 1 rvh off our backs so we can he a frt'l' country again But since our Jdm1nt!tlral 1on t.S bnng1ng in mor,• forc1irners lo s tufC the ba llo t boxes som e how , w e t•111zens don't have a chance to ~et them out. W l' voted for no more schools 10 Jlunt inglon Beach e1nd they sl11 l built the high school on Warner and Golden West. On ad· Jacent property, we now have a used car lot a nd a big dump in the heart of our city. J ust how long do we h3vc to tole rate this? V. HARDING Krrp 1'1tA O•I To the Editor : t have no pa rticular ax to grind since neither my residence nor offiei! is close to the John Wayne AJrport. However. o ver the years. t have flown several hundreds of thous ands of miles. As such, t have nown into a variety of all the major airports as we ll as ~ome rural and tiny ones . T he word a bomination is the on ly polite word I can think of lt1 d escr ibe the FAA's order to open the airport to four addi· t1onal jet airlines. Quite a few contemptibl~ words come to mind. t have wat "'hed the growth i.n the John Wayhe Airport since m oving to Ora nge County In 1971. If anything, service should be reduced. To contemplate ln· creasln~ it is ridiculous ! J a m as k Ing Sen. Alan Crans ton to re~lster my pr«est with the F AA and auairest that they keep their nose out ol our busin ess. JAM~O.KREDSR • TM~My Nle.,._C._.... ... _. ...,.,.._ ....................... ....... •:•~ ...... -.r .... -.c..-...... CA ""'-Ulltft ••Ill .a tw I •1-................... _.. ... _ ..._. .. ...... ._.. ________ _ ........ _, .............. .... OH.-.IMC• , I I ' l CALIFORNIA "Not to worry, doar-l'm 1111/0 and well, Just do aa th9Y aak and put all that ran1om rnoney from your account Into a brown paper bag \ .. · Pla11nin9 llrgen~ Preparation Key in Quake By JACKIE HYMAN LOS ANG ELES <AP> It's 1 p.m . on an after- noon about a ye<ir Crom now. California scientists have just informed the governor that. using newly developed techniques a nd recent seis moa:raphic data. they can predict with certainty that a major earthquake will hit Southern Californiu within 24 hours . Now whut happens? PUBLIC OFFICIALS TOLD A HEARING or the Assembly subcommittee on emergency plan- mng and ilisastcr relief he re th.ls week that they forsee two (>08sible extremes. In one case. the predicliol) u; announced to an unprt.'parect. µansc-stricken pubjjc via the radio On 11nc !ltution, un earthquake expert is advising 1m ml'diate evacuation of the entire area On another stc1tion. another "expert" urges p«oplc to st<iy put, while on a third frequency. the ad \' ice is for only those in certain areas to leave. SOME PEOPLE FLEE. CLOGGING the hi ghways Others s hrug and la:nore all the advice. while u few dt•cide to bl'gin looting while police are preparing for a major disaster. The other possibility is that u plan has already been drawn to deal with a valid forecast of an im- minent earthquake. A s u result, a panel of experts gives of· fi cials quick and coherent advice about the nN·essily of evacuation. and that Information Is promptly and consistently broadcast. Mt:MBERS Of' THE PUBLIC, MEANWHILE, follow their own rmvate emeq~eney plans. Food uncl wal<'r an· set aside. gas is turned orf. first aid kits :tr(• readied It's the luttcr sccnurio that was the target of tlw heurang at Los Angeles City Hall The he1mni:: was u 11tep toward drawing up a prototype Los Angeles·arna emergency plan ror n·ucting tu accurate earthqua~e forecasts, it they bN·oml' a rt!ality possibly within the next year -~or lv.o Sc1ent1sts have suid there iH a strong likelihood uf u mujor earthquake in Southern California within the next rew years. An accurate prediction of "the timf' and plaee eould save thousands of lives. but only if officials, emergency services and the• public know how to respond effectively. THE SPEAKERS SUGGESTED a number of l'll•mcnta they believe should be included In a plan to guide official res ponse lo such a warning: A clear d1v1 sion of jurisdiction among gov- t·rnment agencies A radio or other communications network to c:onncct a ll IPvels of ~overnment as well as hos pitals, thl! Rud Cross and similar private or- ganizations. A multilingual public information program to help members of the public protect themselves . -A REQUIREMENT THAT CITIES receiv- ings state funds to draw up IO<'al earthquake pre- d 1ct1on plans hold twice-yearly drills. -An asResHment of buildings that could be t•u rthquake hazard~ Je1uiy, Mike Tops NEW YORK (..\Pl -After ei&ht years, Jen- nifer and Michael are still the most popular names for boys and girls In New York. says Health Com- missioner Dr. Reinaldo A. lt~crrer. ··1f you thought John and Mary were the most popular names," Dr. Ferrer sald. "you're wrong. T hose names lost their top place standings in 1928, after heading the list for 30 years.'· In order of preference the other popular girls names in 1979 were J essica, Nicole, Melissa , Michelle Lisa, Elizabeth. Maria, Chri1tine and Danielle'. The other popular boys names are David. Jason, Christopher. John, Joseph, Anthony, James. Robert and Daniel ..... ~ .... -ZO:,i4iiE"" ... 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"eztra" when it comn to that. don't you? ) And you get a mail -in t3 rebate coupon, too. ARCO GRAPHITE MOTOR OIL YOUR CHOICE: lOW /40 wr. or 20W /50 WI'. 87~. Who would ha" thou9ht a few 79&" aqo that ... d b. •lllnv oil by the fnight oarload? (Who'd of thought the gu .tatlon.e wo\lld pt nute lib they an?). IUllWWD CAIPn FLOOR JIATS 'TWIN REAR ..... I'' ~=~TWIN FRONT ... 7 77 eom.. ln Blick. 81\Mt, Oold. or Red. ( kow U.Ut .... mat. in a white ouf Too teok7' What. .. I lllMwf). YOUR CHOICE A lot of color and a lot of fun. Tne 'erD. ( hO'tir do you pronoun~ it ... "Herbe?") are neat to grow. RUBBERMAID CERAMIC LOOI PLANT EU _ t --8 INCH ... -..... 187 -2•1 , 10 INCH ..... · . -.. 12 INCH ......... 3 87 ln white, chocolate, or clay color. Attractive and strong. (Lia. a gorillar with a facelift). SCOTTS BONUS 6 9 '!oo so. rr. I lo" thi.1: "Eau your ....da and f..d.e your dichondra. Work.a on oaaU.. and 8 other villAina." Maa.. a gardener fM J 90 8eC'\lN. DURO SUPER GLUE 59:.1014~ One drop holda 5000 pounch and you've got 5001 lbs. No problem, uae two drops? DriN cl .. r (which 1• m ore than J can Ny for this copy). SUP-I ..... : ATF1 . lJH F : ,Ltuc rnuaa11. I 1 • ._,,,__..• TRANSMISSION FLUID YOUR CHOICE: TYPE A. TYPE F -FORD OR TYPE D-DEXRON 66c<Yr. I do believe this takes care of jutt about any kind of trans fluid called for by your car. GUIDE-A-BIT POWER DRILL GUIDE Hey. is thla a '1knock·off" on one I know for a lot more money. Perfect •ngle, tube, atraight drilling. Fits in any ~wer drill. Lik• having a hand held d.rill prea. __ ... _ ----. --- G INESVILLE F'ha, ' r l Frau £41••'4 ...... ,. 82, an xpert t;n wat r and t nvlron mf'nlal lav. nd a fl1rmer de•n or lhf' ~ 11lv~ul\)' or t'lorlda ·lu"' .<•hoot d lt.•d \\' t>dnt•,th•\ 11(1( 110111 10 .__ er< 1•-l'I ••""" X Y9' a Mtch1wl Coldt>t-rii movt:d hcrt' from , ~ 'l urk ~11d Is p roud of It Bl.JC NOTICE flfCTlf1eu• IU.INIH NAMa HATeMeNJ I• .. ._. c_. ~---•••• l~ 40fU 1J tM .. 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' '°'''"'' ,. .•• , ••' J.I~•'•' \11t N ,.,,....m('lr1otl P11r1>. t II ,,, Vi• Ii; ""'°''"'·''"d'''"' ,,,, .. r McCOllMICI( MORTUARllS""' L.14und Be•,, r• 4<J4 941 ':i L.;qun.s H111, 7f>8-()q33 ~on Ju ... n Ca1J1.,1r,1no 415 t 77b HARIOI LAWM-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cerro wry Cr1>ma1orv to?5 Go'>ler Av• (,rJ .ta MC!>d 540.5554 IALT'l-IDGHOM AIHHAL HOMl &4&·2424 Co!.l<i Me'>d blJ-9450 l'IHCl NOTHHS HlL NOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwdy CO!>ta Me-.d &42·9150 SMITH Ir TUTHILL MOITUAaY WHTCUff CHAl'll MOl"tuary • Croma11oni. 427 E 17th St Cos1a Mesa &46-4888 P'IHCl NOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Huntingto n Beach 536-6539 P'lBFA.MILY COlO .. AL. FUHU AL H0"4l 1801 Bolsa Ave Westm1ns1or 893-3525 P' AC"4C VltW MIMORIAL P' ARK Ce1T19tery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View D11ve Newport Beach 646-2700 c --------- llPlaxtng_Tougll Weekend Not Always Calm 8 ' OK . P t:Tt-.lt STUN('ftOlll\ l>t'<tr Ur. Stcin<·rohn : I (lrt·ud tht· w1•t•kc ndt-a t home Our c·hlldn•n url' l>(ro\\11 anti uwu) Only rn y hu:.band and I c1n·up) our l.1rgl· housl' flt' 1& SO und J hard-working t:Xl'('Ull\'t• llt• lfl\'ar111bl) disp •nst>s g loom \\ htch bt'J.:1ns on l"rufo) l'Vl'n1ni: It cloc:-.n't t•11d until hc n.•turni. 111 work l\11mdu) morning Dunn~ th· IH •c:k ht• IS l11g h spiritt·tl and run lo lw with nut l'1Jml· the \o\cl·ktmd Jnd hl' mopt's. y,orr1es an<l mak<'s hfe m 1s1•nibk fur l'ath of u~ ll's mukrng m<' n•·<'vuu!> lla\t' y1111 any s uirnc s · lions" Mrs. 0 . De ar Mrs . 0 .: Yuur hus hand < und you 1 s uffer from u comm on syndrome known a s the Wt'l·kc nd Blues. W11l1am Suroyun w<is U\\<irt' of 1t In a s ho rt 11wcc t·allcd "Sun<hn Is i\ Hell ... he "rote "Sun da~ 1s lht· d u~ peo ple gu qu1ctl~ ma<I . om· \\-U} or unntht'r :\u" 11 hat <.lo<·s that m l•un'' l"or une thing. 1t 1"\pr esSl':-lh1· t ruth that for most people 1t :-a tr~ 1ng task to unwind rrom our <fa ll)' clutws We "ork ,tlon g at full sp('cd d uring l ht· "t•1•k. hl•a \')' foot on th1· :tl'c·c•l1•ratnr. but don't knm' JU'>l hri"' tu 1-(l·nl I~ .1p1..1I~ the brake!'. on wt·ck1·nds \'Ol:R lll'SHANO, !'tRS. D .. ~11SSE:$ lhl' OX> i!l'n gl\ 1n~ t·ncr~y hl· m11pt''i amund h1· finds in his d:u lv w<Jrk So lht· hou:.l To m·utrahu· "u1•h "'1•1·kt·nct d q 1rc•s:-.111n 11 r DOCTOR IN m:.ik1·!'t Sl'llSl ' 111 plan :-our "1•1·k1·mb ilht·ad to 'fall THE HOUSE th1· \OHi For C\amplc. ,, '"'------------'~ •.c 11·1 • ti "n g Jg t· nH· n t <1 n "J llll'(l;I\ ntJ,!hl a ITIO\'I(• or -.horl 1 :or l l'1p on fr11·11ds II\ l'I :...un<l;I\ arrung1ni.: 111 hun:. \\ ha1t•11·r lt11· n·mt·d~ m1.•nt:.il. ph~:-it·:.il or 1·mc11111nal. 'our hu!'.lw nd nt·t·<l!'I :-our h1·l11 to 11\t.'r l'llltH' thc·-..· \H•t•kl•ncl dt·pn·'""''"" You nt·l·d 111 plan 111 f11l 1h11...,1· c·mpl\ h1Jur' OF {'Ot'JlS K IT'S Tltl'I:: THAT rnetn) men a n · quite conlt.-nt to hC' left ulonc on w eek t'nd:-. :-.<1 the~ c:an n ·la>. und n ·1·ha r li(c• their baller~ Thi·~ <·a n s at hal'k and n:ud. 11r \\atch T\' ..,p1irt... for hour.., llo\\ f'\l•r .. \Ir .... I> a s 1 our hu ... tiamJ 1sn t the 11 pt· 111 t'llJll\ '>Ut'h l(•1s 1Jrc• for t\\o do~' 1•<ich \\1·1·k lwtlt r 1t .. 1rn 111 flll th1· \J<·uum K1·1·p n·nwmlwnng 111.11 Sund.J' l!'t lh1· Ila\ IH'lllllt· go q1111·ll~ mad. 11111· ":J\ 11r.11111th1·r l>1•11·1·1 111n 11·q111n·.., :i1·t1H' m 1•1hr1d~ lllC"lmh,ol lt ... .\I EJ>IC'AU.TI t-:~ 0 (·ar Ur. ~tt>inc·rohn : .\I) n )l':tr rild f<1 th(·r h:.., ht•t•11 n mf11...,1·tl .ind 11t•pr1• ... -.1·d \f\ fom ll) u·lh mo• ,ond -,ci tltw.., 11ur dr1t·t11r that 'u< h ..,\ m plom .... .1rt• 11111 unu,11.11 111 Ille· ;oging bn l lht•rt· an) lhtng lh,Jt l.'1111 ht• clum· c·\t'I pl \\,1l c IJ ham rail d:t~ t11 f1 ;1,\" \I rs .<". Ot·ar ~Jr .... C .: '.\11111· J11d mort: \\l' rl' lt•arnrng not Ill pus!'. OH '>U('h S) mptoms tll <igc ulont-. Many l'ld.-rl:-11at11·nts \1h11 sc·cm to he permanc:nlh "out 111 ll'ft flt'ld <'U n Ix.-he lµc:d F or ••'i:ampll'. al a rcn·nt m t·t·l1ng ~lun· Schuck1l . \1 D . profcM10r of p!'I) l'hlalr~ 11f the Ln1vers1l) or :·a11fomw :\h-dical Sc·h1 wi l. h<is suggt·sted a cun:ful d1 :.1gnos1s and \'i).!orOU!. tn•al mcnt of patients "1th appart•nt m en tal prob lc·rns <.lut• t11 · gcri:.it r11· chs1·asci. CpunM·hng i:lnd drug thcril p~ c:an ht· ust•d rn the 70:-. und HOs as \H·ll as in ecirlier '!'a rs. C:ood m ental healt h ffit'all!> JU:O.t that. nil matter wh:.it the p:.it1cnt s ag<: D<Jn l m van;.ihl\' blJme 1t on the arteries · Ur Schut·k1t suuJ. "Wt: d !> :i MJc1ct) lt·nrl Ln assumt· that confusion tn the c ldcrly 1s a natural t'O rldttion "ht•reus 11 m;I\ IH' 1·aus c:d h\ a smouldering rnf<•t·t1on. b\ some m1•d1c·at1on -hy ovt·ru.<,c 11f ako hol. t·l c · • • • Cnle~!> treatt•d t·arly. anx1cl) may bcc:omc a fixed disease. :.ay!> Dr Stcincrohn 1n his bo<Jklct. "Whal To Do f''or Chronic Anx iety · For a cop) "rill' Lo him <tl liox 1560. Cos tu Mesu 92626. e nclosing 50 Cl.'nl!'> and a sta mped. sclf·addrcsst-d en\·elopt' Volwiteers Requested Pare nts of l.aguna Beach Hig h Sc hool se nior students are seek· Ing volunteers to help with this year 's senior a ll -night pa r ty . scheduled June 12 at the school. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIH NAME STATEMENT T "" l~iowlf>Q per-. •\ 00•"0 Dvsl ~\\ ., Ol;'NW"'V !>PLUMBING & HOME RE PAI R~, 1110 CMr1-.1on (e>•I• M~'MI, C.111""'•0 '1'1' 11090< °""""'"'· 1110 C""•lttlOl\, Co••• ~ C•htornl• '1•1' Tl>" llv~~' I\ lonclu<IHI Of •11 1n • dl•IOu•I R09ff R""w•Y Tnls \l81Pm&nl ,.., 111"1 wltn I"" County Cl,.r• nl O<•nO" lOV•Hv °" April t1 "90 IJUHM Publl•-OrM O" C.0.•I D•ll v Pik>I, •Dr 2•, W..y 1, •• U, t'90 ,..._. 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OM Cltv !lovltvltr'CI Wht, Ot~. C..llloml• This year's theme •is "Around the World in the 805." and activities include food, casino games. a fortune teller, palm reader. two dance bands and a mariachi band. Al Ille time 01 tM lflltl.tl C11191k.4otl0e Of IN• Nile:-, "" ~ ..._. OI IM IJICTITIOUS eUSINISS UllH ld ll•l•ll<t ol 1M ObllO•tlO<> NAM•STAT•MIHT \aCurtc111Vti.*"90tK•"'"*"°' For lnlormation: call Doris Laderman at 494·79'78. C•ll 642-5671. Put • lew words lo work lor ou. Ill• lotiowlnQ pe.,on 1~ 001110 bu•I 1ru" ofKI n ll_.t<I <~•~. ~•ll"'M&, "°"al all<! Hv-n It Ul',UO 21. TH[ TAllAl'1 GOMPANV II•) OalH "1)(11 1•, 1'IO Colllnt A ... nut . B•IDOa l•laftO HAflONAL'llMEltlCAN C.litotllla~ flTll IN'U"ANCE 00 er-II A. lallm..11. ,, • .., '9111n• ~wldTfld1tt, Av•nu.. Htwpott Beec.11, C.1110tnla lly1l o. SE"v1ce CO , ., .. , A9lfll Tiii' llU\IM'°' It <-llMI llY an Ill By: LI• l'Aa'l'ft, dlvtoual AHKIMSk,.._y ~II A Tall"""' ~ CllY 81 ... Wits&, Tllh N--l•ICld wlttl Ille Orafttt, (A.,_ COV"ll C.ltO qi 0.•119t C:O<lflty on Ttl 111•1 S.-14114 .,,,.. • ,.. Pullll\llH N••PO•I .... .,., N••n ... ., •• ,., ... (......._ wllft .... o.-.. ~ .. Pi;CllhloM 0rM191 c .. " 0.11'1' ltl'°!.:. O•llf ltl!Ol At>t U, May 1, •• •pr 10, 11, 1•. M•y I, 1..0 ltfO llV 1'111 ltj1. P UBLIC NOTICE --------PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . .. • 17 --1 I lrVine EDITION ~~:::::::;;;====~~~~, VOL. 73, NO 115, 3 SECTIONS1 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 2_., 1980 • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t ~ Co·unty Lah. Sued • Ill Cancer Tests By DAVIU K \;TZMA1' Ot ... 0 .. 1, ...... , ..... An Ortlrll!•' {'ounl) laborator) wa:. ch•r1o1cd Wf'dr\l'"d•y ~1th I al:.l' and m1:.h•1HJlllN IAdVerlHlll\~ l>y lhl' d\i:.tr\ct .atlomc) :. oftlr1• Ub U r~l.l)t of clatllb lhtH :.J)C'('1ul blood t1• h coultl dl'l l'<'l ..i per o n ·., .,u.,rcpt 1ll1l1I ) 111 1·•1nn ·r Th.-d1btrwt Jllorru. y flkd " I u " :. u 11 rn 0 r J n ~ l' C u u 111 .> Sup •rt0r Court thot 11eeh r 1vll pt>nalUf"l db well 1&1i 1.1 temporary <'OU rt urdc>r ttRlllt»l A J U Ctntl'r of Orangf', Jn«' ~nd twu l aboralon~ tn C'huJa V1stn and Tt,ali wh ich unuly1c blood lidc for lht-t'NllN 1\Ct•ordsng lo the> 'Ull, tht• A I D <'<'nll'r udH'rtlb<'d an loc..tl nl'~ !>paper!'! blo1Jd lt.'b t b rt 1'1,11nwd h&d th.-1·,1~1wtl ) lo th· h •1·1 the l'XlbkllC~ of l'llO('N J !> well WI thtl "malignancy poten· ti u I" ol thotfe te led. The labs l n T e xas and California t eated the blood Mtmples they were sent and re· turned them with written re· 1>ults. officials said. Or. J ohn Znne, a consullinJ( physician to the A I 0 . cente r and a defen9· unt named in the s uit, then ~Jve the blood test results to the pl'r!>on tes ted Fees totaled Sl35 'Iranians at War Da.1, Ptloit StAff P .... o VETERINARIAN JOEL PASCO CUDDLES ·CHARLOTTE. Helping Wiid Animals Makes It Worthwhile Loving Vet Wild Animals Get Care Ry HOBERT nARKER OI ,,,. D••lv Pilot~'"" It '>':ts ln\'1· .it ftr't '>ll;:hl for .1111 I <Jnd Ch.11 lotl,. .lt1f'I 1:-\\ .1111·1 Pti..,to. a rJrictor of 'l'lt•r111:11' m1 d1c·int•, '' h11 '11l11nlf't·r ... his I nr>1· ;,incl mon1•\ for lh1· l11·atm1·nt 11f v.1ld .1111malo., Charl111t1· is .1 l•.tll\ o.,t•al that "'" foun1l ht·Jt ht'fl rtl•.tr tht· 11 11111 ir11.:t11n fk;wh Pwr M()nd;n :-.n1· .., ;i bout 1111· 1·ut l'Sl thin1• l '1· t'\«'r s1•1•n 1'.1 .. c·o <;a11l ''-lit· lool..o., hl..1· a '>t•a l <lrtll 11111 'h•· m .11.t•, I h1· funn H''>t lttt ll• "'"'''" 'llf'tn~ JIJh• tu lll'lp 'omC'lhm~ I 1 k 1• t h 1 , m ,1 k 1•.., 1 l " 11 \\flrth"ltth: .. t'h;irlotll'. nam1·d l1v om• of J>;i...i•n ... OUrsl'<; IS JU~l 00(• or man) wild a ntmJb :ind htr<h th<tt fi nd ltt{'tr v.ay to his animal hoo;;p11 al 1n SunM·l Be:.i t·h Tht·r~· prt•sent I) urt· h awks, ov. b . ';rnrlp1p1:rs and seaj?ulb :.Jlong v.-11h th1• us uul contingent of 11111>dfc.., Jrtd l"<Jls < 'ha rlottC' ha~ a fraC'lun·d fli p pl'r Sht' a lso ts ... uHNtnJ.: from .111 inf Pelion l'N·nng mtcnlly o n ·r <trt X ra) the ftr!-.t ht· :.<itd hl• ha!. l'\cr '>C'l'O nf a '-.eal's fltppl'r l'a'l'll ,;, '" ht• II nl'l'd lo opl'rat1· hut 1t .... 1111 t be l':I).. \ lll-r nghi fltpJ.>l'r '' a'i br<iken 1n four p1t•C'l'S and I II have to v. 1n· lht·m h:.i<'k tol-(t•lhN · l'dM.'.(J !x•lie\l').. th1· h:.ilJ\ '>flip pt·r v. as c·r11sht·d 10 Jn atl:.il·k In, a11othcr ,c,11 But mu ... 1 of thr t rauma t11 Jn1m;1b 1:-1nflt111 cl '" man he I w It l' H'S . /\ r;Jrt' m.H'>h hav.k. nl•sttn~· not far from Ch;irlottC'. v.a!-. shot in the v.mg, probably by soml· voung,ll:r. an·ordtni:! t'> Pasco 1\ barn ov. I and :.i gn ·at homt·d 11 .... 1 also art· 10 the hospital T h.-y wt•rt· m.1<lt· hl'lplt•s.., when I hey v.ert• hlown fro m trees dur ing the rct·1·n1 hc:avy winds l'asco's goal il' to rt·tum <ill animals to the wtld But he had diffirully la s t yt·or <N>e Sl!:J\L, Pag.-1\2) Hundreds Killed In Battle Ry Tht' t\s~iatt'd Press A valollah Ruhollah Khomeini 'a~~ ht? ts le:.idmg a holy war to fret· lr;m of foreign dom inallon. Hut lran·s ethnic mtnor iues and leftist :.turlenls are fighting lo f rt• l' t h c m s c I v l ' s f r o m h 1 s dom1nat1on 1\ccordm~ to the official Ira· n1 an m<'dia . m ore tha n 400 P<'Ople have bee n killed in clas h es between government troops and Kurdish re bels in northwest Iran the pas t week. Turkey's largest inde pe ndent news paper. Hurriyel . reported Iranian troops killed at least 500 Kurds in recent righting . Along with border skirmishes und a war of words be tween r ran ·s Persian rulers and Arab l ra<1 . Tehran Radio reported 'l'' t•n killed and 51 inJured 1n t"o homb 1~xplosions in Abadan. Iran·-; otl cup1l~1l tn Khuzes tan Pro' 1ncc·. lln the Iraqi border Tht• C'lhruc Arahs of Khuzestan. thl' pro,·incc·s biggest popula· 110 0 gre>up a nd the wor k force for lh<' oil industrv. have been J<'<'ll:.t-<l of blo" in.ii up p1pehne:- .1n<.l other 011 install<.1llon:. re· pcatcdly T h l' Turkt .,h :.p ea kin g ,\w rbatJants in northwc)..l Iran (St't' IRl\.S, PaJ(f' i\2) Iran 'Ope 1z ' To Soviets WASHINGTON <AP ) Fa1lurl' to r<'solvP th(• hos ta~e cns1s t).. pu!>h1 ng Iran towan1 "paralysis·· and d1s intcgralton and m c·n·a')tng th{' prospect that I he Sonct lfnion m ay try 111 'e1ze control of the northern part of the coun tn . a senior Cart<.'r ad· ministration nfftr1<1 I sa\'s The official. a key· ad m1n1s trat1on s tr<1teg1st v. ho asked not lo bc 1den ltftl•ll. told n•portcrs th;it 1f I run c·ollapsl-S, the t:nit· t•d Statt•:. n11~ht move lo protc•cl soulh<'rn lrn111<1n or! fl(•lds that onrc were :.i principal Wcstl'rn supply sou rec. Tht• v.aming of I ran·~ ins t ability and vulncrab1h ty to the Soviets came a mid conti nued fighting 1nvolv1ng l ~lam1 c fun da mentalists and le ftists In the advertising for the center , It was claimed that "just a few drops of your blood can tell if you have a malignant pote ntial." But the district at· tom ey's omce said a person's malignancy potential could not be determined by the combina- tion of dlagnostic tests otfered by the center · The la w uit conte nded the ·'Compute rized dlagnostic eqwp· m e nt" u.<ied for the tests were not diagnostic at all. Jt also said t hat claims the tests could help a person's doctor evaluaW! his or her potential for getting cancer were untrue smce that potentjal ··cannot be acc urat e l y evaluated ·· The various defendanli. named IO the SUJt includmg A I 0 Cente r of Orange, Inc • A I 0 La bo raton ei. of Orani:e. Inc . /\.I. 0 . Laboratories Inc. o( Tex- a s and Arthur Tes t and Research. Inc. o( Chula Vista - arc charged with conspiring to induce me mbers of the public to purchase their services through false a nd misleading advertls· ing They are a lso charged with unfair business practices by <See CANCER, Page AZ) er Home Rule Bite Put on Burglar Lassie the Alligator Foils Theft Try SAN HAFAEL 11\P> .ii I 1gu111r Th<· nt•XI l tml• a bur~lar hn·ak' mt•J H1cha rd llobb)., houw. he might v.1sh tha t ltll'n.' Wal> a MJ.!O Ilk<' th:.t on lh1· front drx1r rnnc•· in '-Ill' fmm If! 1nc·ht:s lo s ix feet The IJrJ.!t"•l, ,\uni <;t·or~ta . ltvc!> 10 a 1,000-gallon tank '>'tul,. llw tv.n 'mailer ones. Salhgator and Lasi.1e occupy the ir ov.n rooms upstairs Poll('(• ~a) th.11 a gator kn11v. n as I d'>'I• uvpart-nll) had :.i lot tn do v.1th fo1hng ;,n at tl'mpkd burglary la-.t "''l·k 1•ouc t: Tlll"\K THAT LASSIE escaped h1·r JljUJnum and 'l'nsan~ :.omethtng wa:. "rung. atlackNJ lhl· burgla r Lass1e·s owner RlllL\KO HOBBS Jr., i\ ?3-VEAR·OLI> son "ho no lonJ?er It \'l'S at home. v.as arr<·'>t l'd and hooked for mve!>tt~atwn (J( burgliln .1\., lh<1l th1.· intruder likely a ttacked the 1!"1 pound ~at•ir JO<.l ~he defended herself by 1111 111~ him Thi' al h~allJr wets later found blt:t>dlO~ on lh(· f1011r 'Shl' \\<tl> 'l.iht><:d many times," Hobbs ... aid "I thtnk 11 "a'> d on<: pnor lo when she :n tcsc·kt'<l ht m Pohc·l' Lt Kc•nneth llome !>atd thut Jlo.tibs admllll'd breaking 1ntn thl' house to !>lPal corns and other valuables '"to pa) off a rlrug debt " ThC' t·lde r llobbs. his "'ft-and two c hildren hve with three alligator:. which Youn~ llobb' v. ho suffered a severe bite on his hand , "as found h1d1ng in a closet un '1er the sta1 r"'ay "ht•n police responded to a bu r~IJrv call Fluor: U.S. Groups Must Pull Together By RIC'IL\RO GRF.E:'lt Ol tM D••I• P•i.t Sl•ff A \'art cl~ o f groups muo.,1 makC' co nl'f·~sl1Jns 1f .. lhl· ,\mC'rtcan dn·am 1s lo ht• µre ' e n t e d f r o m h « ,. o m 1 n ~ J n1ghlman· ·· 1n rlus trial1sl .I Hobert Fluor :.;ml Wedn('sda) 10 Co:.la ~)(·..,a Th<' prcs1dl•n1 11f the I rvrn1· based t'luor Corp s:ud 10 a speec~ to 400 people that gnvt·m mcnt. labor. induslr). lhl' puhlt1· and cnv1ronmenlul 1?rou ps haH· tu work loJ?l'lhcr "For 50 ) cars. i\mC'ric :.in ... have bl't•n rn1:.t.•d to expect to ht.· uvv. ardly mobilt'. ·· Fluor said at lhl' c;reatt•r l ntm• lndustrwl l.1•agUl' )..ptinsnrcd luncht•on ··w e "<'rt' tht· <'n'y of th•· v.orltl /\ ml'r1t·a ·.., dt'IH'nncncc o n ( o r <· 1 g n o 1 I h <rn t· ' c r . h a .., d r a m .i t 1 c· :.i II ' c h ..i n .I! e d l h <· fortunl':. of this l'Ountr}. Fluor '>otd "Wl· havl' to rt•duet• our l'On sumpl1on of fuel, 11wrt•asl' our :.upphes 11f trad1t1on ful'I and 1-!t·t .... ubs t1t utc fu ·b.." he said On lht• subJt'<'t of :.t.Jb)..ltlult• fue ls. f''luor su1 d ht:. compan.' has dcvcloix'd foctl1t1 es m South Africa wht<·h I urn t oa I into J!a soline He s a1<l s 1m1l ar (ac1l it1e!> could bt· cll•vclopcd 1n this country Fluor said th •st• f1w llit11•s han· cnablN..I lht· South /\frtC'an gm crnmenl "lo lhumh its ll<>RI.' al tht• A) atoll ah Khnm(•1n1 and his 011 "We can build thei.c plants lo meet all :.tall' and federal en 0••11 p,, .. )'"""-· URGES CONCESSIONS Industrialist Fluor '11 onml•nt.tl rl·qu1n·m1·nt-.. Fluor :.;wl ··our 1·umpan} 10., ,., .tlu,1lrni.t !otl1·' 111 tht• Oh111 \'.dl1·y .md llilno1' J :. µo:...,.hlt• loC'.1t1on~ lfor a 1·11.11 ga-.1rtc·at1on pl11n1 ) .. SuC'h :t 11lan1 <'•Juld he built in f1\·1• ~t·ars a l J l'O'>t 11f S3 II h1 llaon. ht• sa1rl "WC' eould prodUCl' <11 1 in rme o r lht'Sl' plants for M~ Jl~r barrel and tha t 's not verv much more than thl' currc n·t world prtcC' for ntl. ·· Fluor said 4Mesans Perish in Air Crash By JERRY Cl.At'SEN OI -0..1, l'1tet St.ti! 1 v. o Costa M ci.a couples were found deud Wt"dnesd ay an lht v. r1•ckJ~I' of :.i '\ln~le-cng1ne .11r<·rafl th<ll had Ix-en reported m 1~~1nl-{ latt· Sunday ovC'r K ern Cuunl' I.Jr~ and Cleone McCart of 105:? S:.ihnas Avt• a nd To m <1nd l':it ~1cf;ovt•rn 11f J09jj Sum atra Pl.t<•t• had t akl'n off from Visalia .11 :.ibout ~ p rn 10 rctum to John W:n "'-' ,\1rport. Kl•rn Counl) Shl•rtff i de put•<'" said r h .. Cti:-l:.i Ml':..tns h ad VJSlled fr 11·rub .ind rt'IJll\t•s in \'1:-aha, .1111 h11nt ll~ ""ti 1 h t' \1 t' C a r t .., ' P 1 p e r 1·11 mJ1t(he IRO .111d the four hutlu·' \\('rt' <lt'>t"o\'ered earlv \\ 1•1l nt•'>fiJ~ m11rn1n~ hy T eJ0;1 HJn1 h ("O"b<'~" '><.'archtnJ? for 'lr<" cattle• among the rolhn~ hill., 110 lh1• big ranch. offtcwls 'Jlrl 1>1ma<. C.irdoso. Kern Count\. <"oronl.'r s 1mc:.t1 ~ator. <>aid the .111'<·raft apµare ntl y nosed '(•rt ic,tlly into ranch land about lhn·e m1let-V.('!.t of Inte rs tate 5's l; ra pl'\ inc ~rade late Sunday. Wrecka~t· was thrown several hundrC'd ft.~t. he s111d. and the bodies wt'rc scattered between 1::5 Jnd :f25 feet from the point of impact. Cardoso said a five-fool sec· t 10 0 o f the air c raft's right "m1.tt1p was found nearly a mile from the crash site. possibly in· ct1cutinJ; that the a ircraft lost <See CRASH, Page 1\2) Irvine Grants Wning Change For Housing Solon's Censure Sought Fluor said lhal coal 1?as1f1ca lion plant~ to this countrv could ~uccessful ly ll·ad Ame rica av.a\' from dependence on rore1~n 011 But he said this could onh· Ix> uc l'o mplts hed 1f gove rnment ~tarts to rcalne that bu:-.iness 1s its a lly and a th1ckel of regula t1ons arc cleared away The lrvme C'1ty C'ounc1J has a pproved a zone ch ange from agricuJtural to re~1dential and 10st1tutional on 21 acres of land near the Irvine campus of Sad- dleback Community College. T he w ne change will a llow the Irvine Company to build up to 350 r es ide ntlul units on land hounded bn the north by Jrvine Cente r Drive . on the west and south by the college. and on the eas t by the community or Oran~etree, T he Irvine Company plans to build 60 re nta l units in the proj· cct. These units are des igned to partlaUy fill the requirem ents of a housing lawsuit settlement in which the city and the company agreed to provide a rrordahlc ho using in Irvine . Counc ilwoman M11ry Ann Galdo waa the only council m ember to oppo11,. the zone change at Tuesday night's coun- cil meetini. Removal as Post.al Unit. Head Asked WASJD NGTON <AP) The House ethics committee recom- mended today t hat Re p. Cha rles H. Wilson. D·Calif .. be censured and removed as chairman or a postal subcommittee for violat· tng House rules in his financial activities. The recomme ndation, adopted on a 10.2 vote, goes to the floor of the House for action. The lull House will decide what punish· m ent to impose. Censure traditionally ls con- s idered lhe s trongest punish· mC'nt the House c an impose s hort or e xpul s ion fr o m Congr~s. It requires the person heing disciplined to stand in front or the full House while the Speaker condemns his actions. But the committee went even further by recommending also that the H a wtho rne con · .. gressman ·•t>e derued the cha ir on any committee or subcom· mittee of the House of Represen· tatives for the remainder or the 96th Congress." The 96th Congress ends in J anuary. Ne w chairm en will be nam ed once the 97th Congress convenes next year. If the full House accepts the recommendations, Wilson would become only the 20th person in the history of the nation to be censured. The committee r uled last week that Wilson violated House rules by converting campaign contributions to hJs personal use and by accepting cash gifts from a pe rson with a direct Lnterest In pending legislation. But the panel cleared the veter8J1 Callfomio Democrat of more aerioue alle1auom that the gifts couJd be construed as ln· nuencing the performance or his congressional duties. that he placed the girt giver on his con· gresslonal payroll at a salary unjus trficd b y th e duties performed. and that he lied about the sources of his income. That is the second lime the committee has found Wilson in violation of House rules . The CuJI House reprimanded Wilson nearly two years ago for lniUally denyln1 that he received a Sl,000 wedding gift from South Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park. The current al legations a,alnAt Wilson are an outcrowth o that earlier committee In· ves ti1atlon. It resulted when In· vesU1aton discovered unex· plaln04 aourcet of cuh He a lso call<'<.! on labor or gan1zations "to re-e st ablis h the mselves to become a positive rorce." "We need freedom to re<.'ru1t ,a nd tra in the unemployed -W.Hhout (irt'curring > labo r • co~ts." he said. "And the en · vironmentalis ts have to r ealize that tradeoffs are necessary." Fluor said there is a potential fo r a resurge n ce o f th e Ame rican economy but this can only h appen if "everybody com es lo the table and makes some concessions ." 3 Killed in Fire PITTSBURGH (AP ) A fire thut gutted a downtown building housing a mas!rnge parlor early Wednesday killed three men and injured three other persona, police sa.ld . \\eather Some l'loudloess but mos tly fair through Fri· da y Sli g htly warme r duys. Lows to nl1eht In the 40s. HJghs Friday in upper 60s. INSIDE TODAl' t,o C0$0 Pacifica j r.ut tm't the &ame WtthoW th# Niz<nu. f'or o l.)j..U . ue Page CJ. '" a .. .,., .. AU ~,. "" ... Al4 .... , ..... CN a .. OAILV PILO I • SAN FRAN I :0 <APl ly council m.mbttt who ll"l campalp C'OOlributioet r.-om pereon hutn1 a tlnanclal lnlflre91 ~ ln ~J bult_.. are ftOt dl8Qualifted from votJn1 un that mat· •er, the atitomla Supreme Court ruled today • The Met on WU ~bl by ttM-Woodland IUll11 Rt-4\idtnl.a A. sodatioo qaana.t Ute Loe Ancel Caty Council cbaJJ natn& p pron l ol • IUbd&villon m ap f« a no.I tale d v~lopment ftrm, cauronua Wetttta eonc.pu. Tbe dttla.1on by JuaUC't' Wiiiiam C'lark aa1d t•xpre ion of pohlkal su~rt b)' campaign C"Onlnbutlon' dot's not pr.-vt•nt 11 ralr hea.nna beforc-n 1mputu J C"lty counrll ...,.r 011 A9•I•: Geld l I' LONDON t AP) Tbt vaJue or the dollar was mostly lpwer a1alnst ot.ht'r maoor curreod tod~y in European foretJCO ex chi.nae lr1uhn1t. while the price or told moved hl(her ln London . aotd clo.ed at ~ an ounce, up h'<lm Wt.'d nesday'11 s.5()6 SO It traded m New York aat ~ up $23 Silver \'<)St $14 20 • troy ounce In Lor\doo, UI> from Sl4 05 Salver traded an New York llt Sl<& 67. up Sl OS o.itf ..... ,_ ..... ~yPlan Facing...:---- Silt Test ltJ .IOANNS a&YNOUJ8 ............... A sac> million irant applJcation ror comtructJon of a dell"'"• buln for Upper Newport Bay ii lik•b' to face atlff compaitjon FMday .... repoaat Wit.er quail· ty boanl meetlnl .. Members ol tbe Santa Ana Re gional Wat.er Quality Control Board will meet in lbe eo.t.a Mesa City Council chambers to set a priority Uat of applications for state Clean Water Bond Acl money. l•nwfj Strtlc.-Ce11dr•11rd UNITED NAT IONS <API The lJ N SeC'u11t> l 'c1u1wil, adppted a r~soluuon toda} deplon ng Israel'~ Apnl K relahutory strike into LA:ba non against Palest1ruan gu~rn llai. Tht votl' W1l.8 12 O with the United Sta tes, lhe Soviet .Un16n and Ea!>t Ci\•rmany abstaining MARY VINCENT FLANKED BY ATTORNEYS TERRY GILES (LEFT), MARK EDWARDS They Announce Plena to F1ght for Money from Victim• of Violent Crimes Fund The 1978 act set aalde $50 m ii lion for conservation , reclamation and polluUon con· trol projects. There are nine re- gional waler boards ln the state and eac.h will forward lta priott· ty list to the state water re· sources board for allocation of' the SSO mUllon. J im Arider-Son, s ta ff member for the Santa Ana regional board. said the local board baa a total of nine graol applications which Lot.al lU5 million. Park Sf""'iC"e Dlr.-e• or 0Msted Vietim Seeking Funds He aald the Newport Bay pro;. ect twa been put at the bottom or the list recommended by his staff becawu:i it's still in the planning istages. WASHINGTON tA P I W1ll1am J Whalen, tht' t•on troversiaJ director of the National Park Ser vice. was rt'moved from his JOb today by Inte rio r Secretary Cecal AndruJ. because "I believe it best for the serv1ce. for the department and for Mr Wha len's health.'' Tustin Attorneys to Fight State Denial Ky ARTHUR ft. VINSEL Ol IM Otlly l'lltl lu" FCC 'Powerless' To Halt Junk Calls A l1•.1m of Tustin lawyers an- 11ounct•d W<'clnesday 1t wall fi ght t.lcn1 al by the state of a $25,000 claim by Mary Vincent, the voung girl left to d ie beside a h1gh wa) b> a rap ist who <'hopped off he r hands wilh an J X Thl' state's Victims of Violent Crimes Ac t 1s worded to exclude non-residenL'I of California from t:'llg1bihty for s uch funds . State officials contend Miss Vincent '' asn 't a resident at the time she y, a:. utlucked two und a half }t:a rs ago. WASHINGTON <AP> -The Federal Communications Com· mission agreed today there is nothing the agency can or should d o to restrict "junk." or un- solicited, telephone calls By a unanimous vole, the com- mission adopted a statr report concluding t he FCC has neither constitutional nor jurisdictional a uthority to regulale unsolicited calls The s ta ff r e po rt. w hic h followed a two-year study, also found that even 1f rt'gulation~ "'e n• adopt t>d. enfo rct'm e nt \\Ould be almos t im possible \.\tt hout impos ing a costl:y burden on telephone companies Although he eventually voted to .,upport the staff finding. Commissioner Abbot Washburn t.>xp ressed concern a bout the de c1sion to for go regulation. "There re ally oug ht to be iomething we can do a bout this because it as an invasion of privacy," he said. "This could become· ve ry o ne rous in the future." At Washburn's suggestion, the com mission dad agree to insert lang uage an the report poanllng out that st<1te regulatory agen· c:ws are m a better position to d dopt rules on unsolicited caJls. An est im aled seven milhon u nsohcated pho ne calls a re made .daily. but that as less than I per- ('ent of the 780 million calls y laced each d ay. the slaff sa.ad. And of the seven million. fe we r than 200.000 cross stale Hnes "'rott1 Page A I SEAL ••. after restoring a pelic an to l\ealth. The bard apparently adopted Pasco as a father and went JOR· gmg and water skiing with tum. . It finally m ade its way to Q-eedom but only after repeated ~nd persistent coaxing. Pasco laments. howe ver. that more tha n h a lf the wild creatures a re e ither too seve rely injured or too diseased lo make a to freedom on their own H e believes there 1s a pretty good chance for Charlotte. But eve n if he r flippe r can't be mended sufficiently. s he can always spend her time in a zoo. tie said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT trw ()t.,q (.Ol'\t 0.Uy J>tkJ'j •Uh •f\w:n 1\ • comt>t""° '""' fffw\ Pr'ft\ •• ouot•"""° o .. ,,. • Otitnofl Co.t\t Pvot1W f'IQ <-omPotttf' ~,.,,. • f'd1t1on' .,. P\ibh\fte'O Moftde'f', fhtouqtl f't1d.-y "' for (O~t• Mrw. H«wOOrt le«ft. Hunll"'O'Of" • Br•th Fownt~un Valtey, ltvtnt. l•ovn• 8-fMh !iiQ.Ah (A»\t A \ii~ •""Q~•· .0.ftOn 1\ .. Ptlb4t\flif'CI S.tutcM\'\, ,.,_, ~~ TM Pf1MtPwtt .-CJut>t1,h1f'Q Qt4'ftt \\ .. Uf WIU ~~ Stn-t f'I 0 8e• \He ~·· Mirw C"Ut<w-nt• .,.,. ·-·-,,, ... .,_, •tlid Punt•.,.., ,..,,. °'"" 'Vll(ftPt"IC)t>f\l•ncJGil'M'ff/f~,. , .. ..,.,., . ..,.,.. (clll"' ~,.. .... ,,. "" .......... M•rt.tQ1rtQ [ O•IOI -·"I.Ht '"_ .. _ A\'M~'•"' Me"'"'"" Ecttton 0ttic.1 '"°''" ~ JJO ,,_ .. , a.., M<W• I -~-~ 11111 ... (M \I "-·~ Hunt•f'040f'I a..cl\ 1111' &N<n eo.;._w•td T ... pllone (7141 I0-&321 , C1atteen.cl Advfitl""9 M~ ,,..,.*C- 4tMl0t ~1: :::. o:: .. '::1.:.=:-~~ ::'lt•r ., ~trtlM ... f\t\ Mff'ift Mef .. ~=~=:=.;.rt~ .,..c••f "'"'iUttiA .. M<t~d <I•" po•I-P••f el (Mlt Mtt•. c;atlforlWt 111$"5 ·-· -.. ............ (# tter t• oo ..-~,,. •r "'•'' n ~ "*""''· "''""'"*"-~'-'IO monlMr ' While 1-~cc regulation of the telephone industry clearly cov ers interstate s ervice. the staff said. it is debatable whethe r the agency has Jurisdiction over the intrastate C'alls The FCC sludy was launched 1n 1978 afte r all<>ga tiO n!> by the Citizens Communication!> Center thal such calls wer<> a serious nuisance a nd an an n tl>ton or ora vacv More than 1.000 pubhc C'Om ments l>Upportang a s tudy wNe fated b<:forl' 1t even began, "'ith Uic V<tl>l maJoraty C'alhng for Jn outright ban on ~uc·h t1•l(•phonc ~olic·1tatmr1 •'rom Poge ., I CANCER ... c·ngaging in a llegedly unlawful, fraud ule nt a nd deceptav<: a<· t1v1 t1es. Affidavits a ttached to t he la wsuit included a sworn statE- m ent from Or. Steven Armen- t rout, chief of hemalology and oncology at UC Irvin('. who said the A I 0 center tests could re :.ult in an "overuse of an ex pt;>nsive and meaninglcl>S test a1' well as the serious neglect of established methods for cancer d1agnos1s which are of proven value m early tumor detecl1on · The la wsuit filed Wedne~day was the result of a lengthy in- vestigation by numerous agen c 1es, including lhe state's Boar d of Medical Quality Assurance. Efforts to reach officials at t he A. I. D. center offices in the city of Orange we re uns uccessful. f'Nnll Page A I CRASH ... parts in a :.tor m before nosing tn the ground "It appeared as though the plane was an u span," Cardoi.o !>peculated. hut he added that confirmation v.ould have to come from federal tra nsporta tion a uthorities. The airc ra ft . owned by the McC'arts. both 40. y,as based at J ohn Wayne Airport Cavil A.tr Patrol units had been sear ching l wo days fo r th e P ipe r Comanche . but we re hampered by storms, officials noted McGovern was 58 years cld His wife was 56 TustJn Attorney Terry Gales and his partner . Mark Edward!>, announced at a press conference Wednesday that they, along with Mass \'incent's family attorncy 1n Las \'t•gw ... y, 111 represent her Gale:. and Ed\.\-ards conlend M 1ss Vanc<'nl was inde ded a \ali forn1a r csidt•nl . of f ive months '>landin~ a nd enrolled m Junior h1~h :-.chool an r-;on'o Bt•s1d<·:-. lht.•\ said. (•vcn 1f shl' \.\Jsn't, tht· l~}y, 1::. unfair :--io"' a n •sident of Las Vegas. Mary wa'> ~tayaog with relative:. y, ht' n .., ht· y, a s k 1 d napped . .. dthough s he admittedly wa !> a h1tchhBuns runaway at the time Mass \'ance nt wa s d umped along ct rura l h i gh way in St:imslaus County by merchunl '>l'a man La"' rence Singleton. 51 , but h\'ed to see him an court "hN<' hl· y, :.i~ convicted on her te>stimony Singlt•tnn °1' trial in San Diego ''ounty "'hnc 1l wa'i shifted due to pn•tnal publicity. ended with h1 .. conv1ct1on on C'harj!es of kid nap, rapt· ancl mutilat1on. lie 1s curr.ent ly ..,crv1ng a 14-ycar tt:rm If t-:dy,ards J.aad Wednesday he "'111 confer this weekend with the \'1ncent)i and their Las Vegas lawyer pnor to subm1tling a new S25 000 claim to the state Board of Control in Sacram ento The lawyers wa nt to give the agency that disburses m onies to vic tims o f c rimes another c·hance to find in Miss Vincent's favor Gale:. i.<1 1d tf t he s tale rec ognazes 1t as valid. the sum wall cover most of Mary's remaining rned1cal bills If thc c la im 1s r erused a 'econd time. altorney Edwards said. lhe legal team wall file a petition wtth the Fourth Oistnct Court of Appeals asking pay- mpn1 Edwards said the conflJct ove r Mar ys legal place of residence was complicated by the fact' she was 14 at the t ime s he was kid· napped. raped and mutilated She had no drive r's license or o t h e r l ega l d oc um e nt s l's tablishing her residence in C<.1lifom1a G iles and Edwa rds sa y .mother factor complicating the Voiee Tells Blind Man Not Bluffed A Huntington Beach blind ma n who came face-to-face with a burglar Wednesday afternoon later helped police identify a neighbor as the suspected intruder. Roger Paul Barros, 21, of 1S363 Golden West St. was arrested on burglary charges shortly after the 3:21 p.m . break-in. He is being held on Sl0,000 bail. POUCE SAlD THE blind man was able to identify the s uspect by listening lo his voice. The victim told officers he was sleeplnl in bis Golden West Street apartment when his seeing.eye dog awoke him. He said he sensed that something was wrong. SECONDS LATE&, police srud. the man bumped into the intruder and asked him what he was doing. Accordina to reports, the burglar told the man that he was a police of. ficer . When the blind m an as ked t he intruder If he could "feel" his badge. the suspect bolted. POUCE SAID OFFICERS spotted a su.apect In the viclnlly shortly alter a nd arranged for the vlcUm to 111'*1 to the 11uspect's voice. • I . -----,-· ' -I matter 1s the lack of case law on the subject because the Victims of Violent Crime" Act as so nt-"' The dark·haared girl, now 17, a ppean•d a t the press con rerencc along with he r molhtir. Luc·y She wore a wh1tl' tlress deckt.'<1 w ith red, yellow and green pa r- rots and held the :.t ai.nle:.s steel prostheses that fun ction 11s mechanwal handi.. in her IJp Electncal winng and cords at tavated to maneuver the limb'> run beneath the s leeve:. ol her dress "I'm doang okay," saad Mary, fqurth ctuld an a fa mily of seven. "School and my family have been keeping m e busy " "S he 's s tudy ing ha rd a nd s he's an A student now," said her mothe r "S he as much healthier a nd s he has calmed down a lot " Mary bow Ii. no"', aver agang 125 a game. and as pursumg her hobby, paantmg tn wa ter co1ors. Soviets Seek Iran Natural Gas Pact By The A.ssodatf.'d Pres!> T he Soviet Union. draw1nJ{ c·loser cconomitally llJ revolu t1onarv Iran announ ced toda\ 1t will soon reopen negotaal1om» on buying Iranian natural gJS Th(• So nets OJ lso conf1 rm1·1I they wtll open their highway~ Lu more fr-.in1an commerce an an e mergencv mc·anmg 01 l' S sea blockade of Ir an Iran stopped p1µan g natural gas to the So\'lCt Union 1n mid March when negot1al1ons for a C'ontract brokl' down. The So v1ets offered to pa) S2 20 per thousa nd C'Ub1c mett rs, but tht• * * * Iran Threat: Cut Off" All Persian Oil Hy The Associated PrPS.\ I ranian F o re ign M1n1 '>llr Sadt>gh G hotbzadeh t.odJ' threatened lo cul off all Pc~1an Gulf 011 not JUSl Iran's 1f the Uruted Stales manes l ra nJan ports Ghotbzadeh made the thna\ in a n mtervie \.\ with l ranwn rad io. but dad not s ay how Iran would block 011 shipments from the olhcr ma1or Persian Gulf ex porters Saudi Ara bia, Ku~a1t. Iraq , the United Arab E marntc:- and Qatar I ranian:) reportedly :-.ought a prH'l' JUSt bt.-low the rurrent world level •>f $4 In their la'>l l'Ontral'l th1· So' tt·b p&ad 60 cent'> RJdw Mo .... <'o"' '>aid toda' thl:' nt>i:ot1Jt1on. .... "'ould resume ~n It "'a-. un<INir "'hethcr lhe S<>' 1ct~ agn·('fJ tu bargain at the ha ghl•r price. or the I ranian. .... lo"' erl"d their de m ands Hut the Western l:'tonomac pressure building on Iran including the cutoff nf m l t>X por-U. to J apan ma~ ht.1\t' forcl'd the Iranians an· 10 .1 ronc1haton· m~1t1on * * * f 'rom Pogf> \ I IRAN ... J n d I h •. H ·' I ti f' h I' I n ' h {' '"llfhy,t·-.1. ~hr1 fou1i:hl gOH•m · m1·111 furn" dunnJ.! the "'Inter ll.t\ \' ht•t IJ q111t·t Hut thl' )..'m1·rn11r nf ~1 azan 11:lran firm inc·t• hdo"' t he Ca.s p1.111 ~ ,, ind11·Jtt•d he expe-cted troubl1· from Jrmt•d groups r la1 man.c 111 be '>UPP<Jrte~ of the Turknm.in peopll· " an ethnic group of about F,(J0,000 l'ruuhh• 110 tht· C'a mpuses IS thP latest Jddat mn to t he Kho mt•1n1 n ·garnt•.., domestic ~oes T hl' ~ovemmcnt adm its lo 24 ki lled and hundrt'ds injured an clashes sanC'e Friday at uni, 't•r .. 1t1l''> in T ehran . Ras h t . Ah va1. 7.aht'dan and other c1tJes "Inflation la eaUnc the $50 mlllion up and t.be state board has made it clear they want rec· om mendaUona on projec:U that ar e ready to go. '"'e delUting basin IJn'l clOM to being rad)' for construct.ion," he said. Andenon'a staff baa put at the t o p or the prlorlty llat a Rivers ide County proJe<:t to clean up the Stringfellow Acid Pits which are causing ground water pollution problems. That project. wouJd cost $4 million. Othe r project s that rank ahead ol Newport Beach on the water board staff's Ji.st are : -Three projects on the Santa Ana River in Riverside and San Bernardino counties lo install in· ter ceptors lo ,remove saline wastes so the wastes won't be carried inlo Orange County's ground water supply. A water redamation project dubbed Green Acres, s ubmitted by the Orange County Water District. A Ba g Bea r L ake water reclamalaon proJect. A proJttt submitted by the San Bernardino County SpeciaJ Districts for repair of water .... ystems m Carbon Canyon. Squabbling? See 'Kramer' L E t:VEN. 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Homosexual Hero Loser in Lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Vietnam wceran who wu ktu· t iried an oewa reports u a hom ote.1tual after he denect.H 1 ''"' almed at Prfft~ot Gera'd Ford ha bad b1a lnvuioa ol privacy auil •1•in1t aneral MWIPA,Pen ctilmlaaed. Ollver Slpplf, a rormer Marine credited with alrikina Sara J ane Noottta u m u ahf aimed a sun at Ford durina a visit to San Francisco in ll"IS. lost a rave year court battle Wednaday when Superior Court. Judge Ira Brown dismh1.sed h.J... $1S million au.it SIPPLE'S LAW~E&s nid lr Brown would not reconalder his rulln1, the)' would consider ap- pealing to a hJgber court. Attorney John Wahl, who said Sipple would not talk with re- porters. commented that during the past five years Sipple "bas continued to suffer." of aacitlm-," IM! Hid when th@ a ul t w11 flied ftve da y1 after the attempted ..,Hala.Uon Sept. 22. uns Defendant• In the suft ln eluded the San Fr1nd1cu Chronicle aod lt1 columnist Herb Cten, the Loa Antelea TlmH, Ow-Chlcqo Sun·Timea, tM Omver Post. the San An tonlo Exp~s. tht" lndiancpoll.a Star and the Dea Molnh Ruttt r 8 lss Moore. who pleiadod auilty to the usaHinauoo •t tc-mpt, Is serving a Ufo t~rm tn f~eraJ priaon an West Vir'1rua Ford wu leavt.01 lhe St. Francis Hotel when I.he tired, but lhte bulleu struck the oull Ide or th~ hotel. THE CONTllOVERSY begao when Caeo bi.Qted Sipple was a ho m osexua l, not ing that the White House had not ~et thanked b1m for bis actions. Ford even· tually conveyed bis gratitude to Sipple. J , l'hurtdey, Aotf I 34, 1980 LONG BEACH (AP) -Tbe late Howard Hu1hes' famous flying boat the Spruce Goose could~ \lP as "Just so much sawdust" if a group of volunteer a via lion buffs can 't raise $750.000 to move it from It.a home or 26 years." "It would be a rea1 tragedy if this part or aviation history is destroyed," said professional writer Jac k M c Do nald , chairman of the Committee to Save the Hughes' Flying Boat. The group kicked off Its fund· raising campaign Wednesday. DAILY PILOT . . SVIDIA. WIBCll llAI off-.cl ? to leiM Sl.S mllMtn fw ea ltr*" • lion ot a abowe ... fw lllle cnft. : had plaaoed to tum tile ldld.orte : plane over to Lone Beedl •a.. : Diego for mameum use ll el&MI-; city could manage to come up • with the additional $750,000 ( needed. If neither city cao meet the : financial requirements, Summa , has approved a Smltbsoalu 1 Institution plan which would ...a • parts ot the 22().foot·k>nl aircnft • to eight muaeu.ms tb.roapoat u.e : countrY. Sipple claimed in bis suit that he was a band oned by his brothers and sisters who rarst learned of his sexual orientation by reading news paper accounts or his heroics. • · Wbat can an a spect of a m.an 's pri.vate lifo have to do with his having saved the life of the president?" Wahl asked. "It's the Jaw of the jungle. Aetion llrged THE FLYING BOAT is part of the eccentric billionaire's estate, which is being handled by the Summa Corp. Jt must be moved from its hangar here by Oct. l to mak e way for a ne w s hip termlllal Built of wood and possessing a 320-foot wuig span, lhe plane has flown oo.ly ooce -when Hughes piloted it on a bnef fllght over the harbor here in 1947. Its hangar was built M!veo years l a te r, about the same time Hughes went into seclusion. McDonald, wbo sa.id bis ¥Olun-• teer group has already reeeived ; some 300 don.at.ion.a averailng · about $S0 each. explai.Ded that · all the dooors' money would be returned if t he salvage effort fails. "One lady sent a S20 check with a letter that I think says it a ll," s aid Mc Dona ld. "She wrote: ·u we can move the Loo· don Bridge and the Queen Mary all the way from England. we can move a historic American : achievement 41h mlle8. • " : "MY SEXUALITY IS part or my private life and has no bear- ing on my response to the act of a person seekmg to take the life "God help any public official who might ftnd himself in the same position President Ford was in." be said. Actress-acllVisl Jane Fonda was chee red when she ad-dres~ Lc?s Ange~es Working Women organization in con- nection with .Na.t1onal Secretaries Week. She urged the women to organize to obtain and preserve their business a nd econom ic rights. . Banks to Rescue Fed Chief Tied to Silver Loans LOS ANGELES (AP> -Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker oversaw the extension or an $800 million c redit line to the Hunt brothers of Texas to avoid an economic panic after a margin call was made on the Hunts' vast silver holdings. the Los Angeles Times re· ported today. ( J Latest News l . A group of the n ation's largest banks agreed to the loan after details we re worked out by Volcker and other top government officials with t he heads of the banks, unidentified sour ces told the newspaper. A spokesman for the Federal Reserve refused Wednesdav to "con· f1rin or deny" Volcker's role in lhe S800 million credit arrangement The brothers Nelson Bunker and Willia m Herbert Hunt -so far have borrowed $300 million to pay off maturi ng deb ts on s ilver . the ne'4s paper said lo future mooths, ~ m ore of the Hunts' past contract promises to buy silver <.'o'me due. they are expected to use much of the rest of the credJt line. 1t srud. :1 Pupils Die on Bau SALTON CITY CAP> -Three high "<'hool ..,tudents a nd lhe1r school bus dr1H'r are dead a nd seven others in· Jun•d after the bus and a truck tractor <.·olhded on a na rrow two-lane road local res1denL<> call ''killer highway." Au thorities said the truck blew a ti rC' bt>forC' the collision. No charges haH' bet'n hied. officers s aid. The students all lived in a com- m unity sitting at the southwest cor- ner of the Salton Sea and about 35 m iles from lhe high school. Def.-bion Awaifed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mtnority plaintiffs pleaded for additional man- datory desegregation for the city school distnct while the Board of Educallon said s uch a move would be STATE a "disaster" in closing statements for the six-month-old school de -. segregation trial. - With lbe submission of the final briefs, the trial concluded Wednes· day. Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach r.n ust now decide whether to accept the board's pro- pos ed all-voluntary desegregation plan in place or the present program, which combines voluntary action with some mandatory busing. The judge could also impose a plan of his own. Egly said he hopes to issue an or- der by Ma y 15. FalMr .Hai•• \"fJUfh PASADENA <AP) -Assault and mayhem charges were filed against a 24 year-old Pasadena man in con· nec~ion with the severing of tus son's penis, alJegedJy to punish him for be- ing late to school. Michael Loving was being held on Sl0,000 bond pending his arraignment on the two felony counts today in Pasadena Municipal Court. The amputated organ of the 8-year- old victim was surgically re-attached during a three-hour operation Mon- day at County USC Medical Center. Ca.paign Cos• l!I SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Ed - mund Brown Jr. 's brief campaign for the Democrat1c presidential nomtna· lion cost nearly $3 million, say re- ports filed wilh the Federal Election Com m1ssion. T he Sacramento Bee's Washington bureau said Wednesday that Brown's ca mpaign reported contr1but1ons of about $2.8 rrullion through March 31 Presents Summer P.ashions by three master designers. Calvin Klien Friday, April 25 Designs with that special look will be previewed jrom 11 :30 to 3:30 on the upper level. Bill Blass ... Ralph Lauren SaNrday, April 26 Highlights of bot~t collections at 1 ;QO p. m. on the upper level. -. . Sak Fifth AvenuP at South (~m Pla7a. JI IJ Bristol treet. 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Y•-111"' "°"" ol SOClffl Cont Plan. 7141'57.flOO -ru 25252 Mclntyte, Sitt ()'-fa Frq, LI Pu Mit. 114/SIHIOO , Mt redUcfd 25'l.. fsill ii b goo<! Tdea IO WOck up? Short ~ rtgVIM~ $13 SO 18 NOW $9.99-13.49 •• I Ae I line iC,.!-DispOs...._.e ... ~,., Of Waste Baclilog Th<' Californi a Stattlleallb Services Department bu told the International Chemical and Nuclear Co. ln Irvin to repackuac ~md ship out lta 950-barrel backlog of low. l.ev~l r.adloocllve wa1te. ICN ha been charged by tM Oranae Count} Oi1ltict ttomey's omce with 1l mlsd meanor vaolallon for mlti· handhng this waste. · The company hos . dt>veloped D b ackloa or w M I .. twc·.-u'i<' radloartive wa te dum~ h ovE> pla<'l'd an t•m bu rgo on ICN's w lste drums. wh1 ch ttw dump opcrntors ..-,uy urc clt·fictt."nl. S t ote officauls a). howcv~r. that t ht> dump opt>rulo r tn R 1d\lur1<J . Wus h • Wlll uccept IC 's drurm 1f thl' tom 1pany "ove rpuck." them ln larger drum& Now thut lCN hos re<'e1ved this u~sunrnt·~ It "hould wall no lo ntil'r m ~hipping awa} 1t~ backlo1ot l''rom till uccounts. lhl' ICN opt> ration h.t:-. nl'\ ~r t'll ~angt>rl'Ct anyone':-health or uft'l With u '1~"' lowHrd pr{' ~crvmg this ~ood n-cord. J CN would be "'e 1l ad vc,ed to folio"' thl' :,t ulc order quickly Debate Ov .rheated The Irvine City Council J une 3 t•lt!clwn cumpa1gn finally appears to be heating up Mayor David S ills . seeking r e-ele <·t1on to the (·ounc1I. has branded the April 10 Irvine Tom or row candidates' night ··a c harad e ." The political g ro up's m e mbers hip by passed Sill~ when it cam e t o e ndorsement time Sills alleges the g roup's endorsem e nts were decide d prior to the candidates' nig ht. The source fo r his allega- tions is a local printe r who a pparently used to produt·e campaign lite rature for candidates on both sides of the political s pectrum. Meanwhile. Irvine Tomorrow Chairman Irwin Alber denies the pre mature e ndors ement accus ation and points out that Sills sou g ht and r eceived the group·s endorse · m e nl in the 1976 council election campaign. Now the campaig n fever has drifted into City Council m eetings. Actors in a r ecent e ncounter there were c a ndid ate Gilbe rt Nels en Jr and Councilman Art Anthonv. who 1s not even up for re-election . A heated counc il d ebate over a Ci\'lc Center to be built in the future led to a stom ach· pus hing matc h between the two m e n after the meetmg. . Neithe r of these e ncount ers 1~ partic ularly s urpris- ing. not cons iderin g the fer vor of politics a s practiced 1n Trvinl' Th is may not improve the city, but it s ure makes 1l more interesting to Ii ve he re legal Pollution? In our day nf prolifcl'ating r egulations aimed ut pro tccting us and o ur governme nt, it's d iffic ult to un d e rs tand how an agen cy can get into a s 1luat1on like the one involving Lag una Hills San itc:.ition In c Tht• firm, w hic h provides sewer ser vice to Laguna H1lls and El T o ro, appar ently has at least once pumped treated sewage e fflue nt into the San Diego Creek. T he c reek runs into the Upper Newport Bay, home o( a state o wned <.·colog1cal reserve Sarut allon offic ia ls say the inc ident occurred because.' workt.•f'.., \\Nt' reurful they would lose an e ntire holding pond of efflue n t. T hey pumped the treated SC\\ agt· into lht• c·n·<.'k n<'<ff Lion Country Safari in Irvine to r<:la·v<.· the pn·s~un· b<.·hmcl the pond's berm. \\'hat makes the s1tuat1on remarkable 1s that t hc•rc 1s virt11all~ nothing local wat('r quality offtc1als l'afl do Lo st op tilt·< ompany frnm rcpcalc:dly pumping the cfflUl'nt rnto tht· t·H·ek That·~ bcC'ause a hearing of the Santa Ana Regional Walc·r (}ualaty Control Board has to be convened and the· adm1n1s trt.1tive process of calling that hearing takes a c·ouph· of w••eks. ('11unt~ health o ffic 1aJs can't help either. s ince the er I hwnt :.ipp arcntly 1s n 't a threat to human health Unde r stat<.· law 1f it's only threatening plants and animals. but not pt·oplc. there's nothing health officials can do \\'atc•r quality o ffi cia ls can a s k the company to stop pumping. but that does n 't seem to be having any <.'ffcct s ince lht' officials say they've detected evidence of con tinurng cltscha r gc And the res ult is that more pollutants arc flowing down the stre am to the already polluted bay that ·s s uppost•d to be a wildlife re fuge It s a s a d s ituation t hat begs for some change!-. in the wa} thinJ:,!s arc being done • Opin1onc, rxprcssP.d on lhc> space above arP lho<;r ot lhc Daily Poto1 OlhPr vopw~ cxprcssPd on lh1c, page are those ut tneor .authors ano art1c,1s Re.tc11·r commcn1 1s 1nv11ed Address The Daily Pilot PO Box 1560 C.o-,1a Mes.i CA 92626 Phone (7141 642-4321 Boyd/Tartan Hairdo Hy l..M. ROYD In E <hnburgh, Scotland. 1s a hcauty shop callPci "Th(' Kilt " The re, you can have vour ha ir dyed tn a mullt 1·olored manner to match ~·our family tartan, tf any. Costs SIOO. Take:. 20 hours. But you'll wind up with a ha irdo in 22 d1Hcrt:'nt color!-. Q . Whal happens to a F re nch fo'ort'1gn Le~ionna1re who's found guilty or having comm1tte<I a serious crime before he Joined up? A Off1c1al Le~1on policy 1s o~ar Gloon1y Gus Times have change d . Once a mother could frighten a naughty child. by threatening to sum· m on a policem an. To· day t.he way to frighten a policeman is to tell him a bunch of kids are rtotln1. D.M. tu d1:-.chargc the m~n . but not t u rn him over to the law How frequently the offl c1al policy is actually carried out 1s an open qul's t1on . "found guilty" seems to bt' the trick phrase tic's not ~oi ng to be tried 1n the Legion for something he did before he Joined. And if ht''s not tried . how can he be found guilty'' Q. Is 1t true that pro· fessional football kicke r Garo Yeprem ian had never seen a football gam e before he broke into field goal kick· mg with the Miami Dolphins In 1966? A. He saw his fi rst game three weeks before he got the job. That's nothing, though. Four months before that. he'd never even seen a fool· ball. Half of the people cer tified to teach scfioo1 stop teaching school w1thin two years of that certification. ,If you eat yogurt. at least once a week, you are the one .in 10 hereabouts who does so. To the pecnn nut goes the honor or being the first fresh food eaten by the men who landed on the moon. Claim is that 1ame called backgammoA was one of King Tut's favorite pastimes. WASHLNOTON -The CetlltaJ lnte lllaenco A1ency haa de· t cirmlnoii that Inn can be broulfht to Its knee "wiU\ln 1 1tu1Ul'r ot w ks" ll U.S. alUu will a&ref' to boycott tho coon· try. ll 11 po111i· bit• lbal auch aa move would HCt•ure the r" ll'ue of the ho11t&1a • be In g h"ld 111 Tc hram l ran'tl sur l>O:. Cd 0 I 'uppl y :o.t r angle hold on We8tem Europe and J apan is actually no more than minor in· C'onvenlence, the CIA has report· l'd Japan's and Europe's need for lruruan 011 1s far less than Mailbox lru '• need fOI' loodttulf • boucbt on c.redi.l. . Ay1t.ollah Khomelni and the Revolutionary Coune ll lnshit that Iran Is aelf-surrlclent, bul lhl1 UI ho"wash. Iran must still import vast quanliliea of food. and many of the countries lhat a upply thu needed food arc not purltcularly friendly lo lht: Ira nlan government. They .are Ukc· ly to cut off credit any day. ac· cording lo Intelligence sources. WHAT MAKES matters wors e. Crom lhe Iranians' poml of view. is that the country's rood Imports depend On Its Oii expor ts -and many or its big gest oil customer s don't need Iranian 011 just now. Ira n's biggest oil c ustomer was J apan, whic h imported 520.000 barre ls a day But what Robert N. Wffdl PubllJhtr ThofNt K .. vll/ldftor the ayatollah djdn't realize was that Japan bu been bllylJli olJ from othe r producers to the point whe re ll could last more than 110 days If it didn't get another drop of petrole um from an y source. Another big Iranian customer. West Germany, has stockpiled enough oil to last three months, according to CIA sources. In fac t , Germany, Japan. France and Ita ly are now·g.etting a total or 1.4 nulllon barrels or oil a day above their no rmal cons ump· ti on AS A MEASUR E of Ira n 's st icky situation on 011 prices. was recent news from Tokyo that Japan rejected I ran's re · cent price hike of S2 50 a barrel -and got away w~th It T he important point 1s that Iran'• economy depends cm ltl oil e xport.a. It mual Hll 1.6 m lllion barrela a day J1.11t to ata1 alive -and most of lts sales are lo U.S. alllesf accordin1 to in· telUgence ana yata. "There's no way they could buy adequate amounts of food lf credit Isn't extended." a CIA an alyst told m y associate Dale Van Atta. In fact. he said, a boycott of Iranian oil would "bring Iran to its knees In less than two months unless they get cha r ity from Arab countries." What puts Khomeini in such a vulnerable position -undenia· ble even by the Arab oil moguls 1s that there ls now a worldwide glut of oil. The sur- plus hasn't brought any price re· duct1ons. but it does give Iran far less clout in its dealinJS wllh the nations lhat buy Iranian oil. IL 's not a buyer 's market as far as price 1s concerned, but lhe oll·consuming industrial nations don 't bu vc to re ar ruination rrom a c utoff or Ira nian oil supplies. · EVEN THE OIL producing <'O unlrtes · chie r s pokesm an. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani., the Saudi Arabian 011 minis ter, re · l't>nlly admitted as muc h in a lit· lle ·publu:1zed speech in London. ··Many or the energy problems Crom which the world is suffer - tn~ today did not result from a :-.hortage of s upplies." he s uid . .. Ene rgy :-.upplles. particularly µl'trolt'um. havl' always been m un • lhan adt'quate . This was trUl' through 1979. An observer ha~ onl) to look a little ca refully ut thr m.I ..,tutks hoarded in ex- traordinanl~ large quantities m lht· ron.,uming countries to see thh for h1m~df " 'Jrn;rn1 <Jddt>d "The free "111 ltl ., •Il l 'upplll'!> tn 1979 1n < ri·;J ·H·ll \ ptn·enl nvcr l!.17>! dt•'>p1lt• lht• fat·t lhal one of tht.· m J J 11 r \1 1cl111 l· Ea ~ tern o II pt od unni.: 1·ountr1<·~ 11r<1n1 r~· tl1111·d th pr11<lu1·t1on I hat year In 111h1·r "'lrd .... a ... L·xpert '"'" e·1·., h.J\ 1• 1·111wluclcd, l hl' 1 1ro u111 ... 1.in1·1·., t·ou ldri't hc bcllcr f•H .1 .q11t·1·11· rm lr;m The Rickshaw Road to Health and Wealth To thl' Editor Ari' ~nu lhrnwmi.: <1\A.:t~ .\nur t 1 m 1· and 1: n l' r g \ J o.g g 1 n J! a 1 m lt·-...,1~ arou nd 1ov.11 \\hen HJU t•oul d bl• p1lln.l( up J.:rt'l'nhack.., ;ind mt·ellOJ! tnlt•rt•" tn.i..: 1w11plt· at lh<· s<1mt· 11ml' • lll·t1·' .1 t1mt• prO\cn ac·t1\1t ~ th<1I h.o ... ht•t•ll J,!I\ IOj.! lhtJU'>:tlllh ol p<·<iplt• ;1 fl\t·hhoocl . .ind .1 plN1:.;11\I , llt•;tllhrUI '>mog frt·t• t'Xl'>ll'n1·1· o\t·r almo:-.1 half th1• \A.orlcl for ;i I l'lltury .J ll S I J.! 1· I \ 11 U r .., 1• If .J Jlrlrtl'k:-.ha" t r1t·k ... h.i" f1>r .,hon 1 a n d h 1 r" ou t to O r C:1ng1· l'ounl) ·, rt('h lad1t•!-> fur th1·ir !->ho pping and gadding :-.prt•t•'> a nd for l'arrying home tipsy g1·ntlt•m<'n from tht•ir g m milb. <·lubs und m<1~s~1i.t<"1rn rlors Mi t hl'y ma kl• 1t ho mt· 1n time for dinrwr Jusl think no gasolln<'. nn fumt·~. no nc11:-.e• JU~l goo<t. c·lt:an c·ar hopping ~u ltcen~t·" th•• l'll\' Li<•t·n.,t.• Bun·.rn rloesn t knu·w. IJut dcpend on 11 that they "Ill f ind a WCI~ to '>noung<' a fl'w hul'ks out of old · 1' ir<'<I Ll'g~ .. Wh t'r c t o bu y ri c k · sha w"., som eone in the Ori<:nt makes lht'm hut the .l.1 p<int•:-ic C'nn~ul docsn 'l know \\ho So "h\ not hu1ld your own tht•n• used tr> ~ one standing 1n frcml of lhl' old Indonesia lh•:-.taurant Tn it for a model So hl'r<''s your <:hance to be the> magnalt• of the Yellow Cah H1 ckshaw Company . and start on your fir:-.l mtllton. And ju~t think of thC' tourist attraction our s trc·ets rilled with quatnl riC'kShU W'> i'"RA NK KLOCK ti d'"ir~• ,, rt T o the Editor My complime nts to you for putting Ham C rum 's 11lus lrataon of Doolittle':. Raider s B·25 on the front page of Saturday's edition. I have never seen a better draw- ing of this plane. It brings back many a me mor y DENNIS LESLIE Seniors Needed To the Editor : J work for F a irview State Hospital as a psychiatric techni· cian. During the course of my job I have becom e involved with the Foster Grandparent Pro- gram , in that they are active on the residence where I am employed. The important work that these senior citizens are doing all over the state of California with the developmentally dlaabJed la ran· laatlc. They reed them, take them for walks, and help them with their schooling. They give them the extra Ouids durint the day lbat are 10 Important to their health. Some of these c hildren would never see an animal, smell a tlower, or Just i::rt nut 1n lh1• fn•sh air \\t rc 11 nut for thl''>f' ht•autlful l>l't1plo· But ahovc• all 1111' ll•nll1 r lo\ JOI! c·an· lhl"'>(' pn·< 111u., c hildn·n r (' l' t• I \ I ' r I II Ill l h t 'J,!r <.1 ndp.Jrt·nh i:. r1f lh1· gn•alt''>I 1111purtar1t • :\11 t htltl 1·an It\ l' v.1lhuu1 lo\ 1· .rntl hl'l'au-.1• 11r ... 1.1fftnJ.! prnbh·m ... 1t IS nut al \\:I\., C'a~\ fur lht• nur ., 1ng ~taff to rlo ni11r1· th.m coorl nur sing 1'.1r1· 1 ho Tl.<' 1h1"0· ( hlldrr·n n•('l'l\t' from th•· r11 ... tt-r grnndpan·n1 ... ,.., all lh.Jt '>11m1· 111 t lll'm J.!l'l It 1 ~ \t·r~ plJtll lo .,,.,. lh.11 with the· passing o f l 'rop11~1t11m 'I (Jarvi:-. II l thl· 'talt· fuc·ll1t11·., s tand a goo<J <.'harH'l' o f lo'in).! this program ancl many 11th1·,-., l1kt• 11 and returning lo c·ustotl1 al carr· Wh al a wa\' to lokt' ('art' nf another hum;in · hc•ing Whal a wasll'. With .111 the· IO\I' Jnd friendship th<•sc• c•htldrcn ha\ t· 111 offC'r. to hr ahll· to g1vt• them on ly lht' han• lll'l't''>"llll':> 1s ht•art IJrcaktnJ:( To lc·ll lh(.•m. '\our ~randmothcr or i:randfathrr ho'> t o IC'av1• anrl n1·vcr r eturn because "l' ha\<' "' manv un1n formed JX'OJ>lt• IO tht~ world ' h ltkc tt'llJOJ! tht'm that thl•1r ltfr 1:-. no lonJtcr ct pr10ri1 \ :'11 ~ pit•;) tu lhl· l'll17l'O'> of California •~ to look into \Ollr heart and dC('1<h• If I he• 11 l llC; \OU will :.ave 1s worth th:il pric·c JUN t-: MO l-:CKEI. Burglar,, Curb To the Editor Somehow Wl' must fi ~ht off lht' burglaries that a rc: occurrin.i tr1 ou r area · at l1·nsl dur1ni.: da y lig ht hours I off er l ht· following proposal Have the· poli c(' dcpartmcnt e mploy people s1m1lar to meter P11neh ;"' m1·n t>r 111111•1 m.11d \\ht• dri\• .d111ut n· ... 11ll·nt1.il 11t·11-ht>in "'""" "11 h .111 t'\ o 11111 (11r I hr· un11' 11.il I h1 \ o•htt It' th1•\ U"' I Jll lit tit o• I I et 1 e n I t ' 11 •· pr 1·' 1 n I I , 1·m pl11\ 1·rl h\ '" 1111•10 r ,,, '"'"" ., .. lfPI\ Ilk r o•\ l'nu1 lor UI h .o '>t'f\ 111• "111'11 01!111 r ' o 11ultf I tt ..,l'l 1x•11plt· f11r l111i 1111,.: •11 '''' I .1tl11n.• tu p11 k ttp .eflt·r tho 1r cl111•~ rir for 11lhlr 11Jfr.oct11111 ... 11( Iii• I 1\\ 1 ,. l11ko 11cl1n 111 rh1 "ruru• pl;11·1·'· n111 ''' \ 111l,il1nr1 iJl1•).!,d jlJI ht/I).! 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'~ ~· ) ' \ ~,...,_~· ..... \ \ \ ( I... b... \ ) \ "Of courte, If you ree11J loved me you would Jump on your own." l'·'''t•nco·r h<i,1rchng ft>I' :ind to 111'11 "1th th,· 'ubs1t.I) Lct :. run •111r 11rpur1 th1• v. .1~ "'' want IHll 1;i \:-.1',\l<\tE"TIEH J H ~ f#f#P f ' \ .l Ouf 111 I ht• Editor I h.1\" no p.irt1cular ax lo p1nol ~'°' 1· nt·1thPr m~ rcsidencr 1 11r 11ff11 ,. '' 1 lost• to Lhe John \\ .1\ 111· \1rpur1 11 11""\••1 11\£•r the 'cars. I h.r\o n()\\ll ,, \f'ral hundreds or thou~:ond' 111 m1h•., ,,., such, I 11.1\ t' rtn"n 1nlo .1 variety or all 1 h•• mJJOr .11 rport... a~ well as 11rn1· rural and ltn) ntll'"> The· \\11rc l abom1nat1on 1s the uni~ polit1• v.orcl l <·a n think of tv efr,n1h1• t hl' 1-·AA ·s o rder to "l'<'n tlw airport t11 four addr· 111111.tl JN a1rl11w~ (~u1lt• a few 111n1 1 mp11hh· "orcb C'Ome to ni1nd I h.1 \ 1· \\ .ilC'hl•d th<' g rowth in l h1· .John \\ j~ n1• Airpo rt since mo\ in).! tu Orange County in 1•1;1 If .Jn,·thing. l>t'r\'tce sho uld lh· n·dutl'd '1 o 1·ontemplatc in· 1·r1•;,"1ni.: 11 1:. r1tl1tulous' I Jm as l-.1 ng Sen . A l an Cranston to rc~1ster m y protest "'1th 1h1• FAA and s uggest that 1hc\ kt"ep their nose out or our hU,IOC'!>!'> J AMESG KREDER Enfl'rfJPJ Err•>r To the Editor The United St ates government 1s doing 1l again this season - rncrcosmg operating costs for no Jtood reason I am referring to the s etting or t hcrmostats in public buildings at 78 Experie nce with e mployees for years tand with myself) has tndicated people cannot produce 1n q uantity or quality as well at this temperature . especially if there is no circulation. Production a nd quality drop drastically. People become ir · ritable. Productivity is very im· portant right now. and I hope lh1s policy does n't pre vail. I now work for someone else. However. if this policy is im· plem ented. I will. a s m any or m y associates dJd last year, seek e mploym ent e lsewhere where the employers have a sense of values. Many people ar~ malting no attempt to ~ul down energy use~ nt home or on the highway. Let's start In some other area where lt wouldn't be so expenslve. THEODORE GILBERT • l~tttrs from readers ore wtlcomt. TM nght to condtn&t lettm to /U rpoct or cthminale libel u r~ ~tn• o/ 300 wordl or wu aoiU bf j111H'ft prt/trnict. All ll'frna"""' in· cllldf 11gnature and mCJilmO oddrtH but namta ma~ bf wffMdd Oft rt · qwtt 1/ sulficlt11t realOft u ~. Poo'll will not bf pMblatlwd. -J Laguna/Sout VOL. 73, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAG ES '\'our Hometown Dally NewNpa~er County Lab SUed • ID Cancer ·-TeSts By D.\VlD IC TZ•A)IN Of -0...1• ...... ,._ An Oran1e Cowty laboratory wa.s <'bar&~ Wedne:.d•Y with raise and mbleading adverus.ing by the distn<'t Horney·~ olfl('e a~ u rc•sult of <'la1m• that sptt1i.I bl ood tes t!I could detert a pl' r s o n ' s u ~ n• pt 1.b 111 t) to ranrer The dlstrk t attorn<'y rill'd u I a w ::. u 1 t 1 n 0 r ,1 n ~ -.· Co u o t y u~l1ot Court that attka dvtl Pf'nalties as w II as 1 temporary court order aaalns t A I 0 Center ol Or&nge, Inc and two l11borawnes In Chula VtatM and Texas whirh anDlyi.c blood ~hdH for lht' rtnter Arrordtng to the s uit: tht: A 1 D renter advl•rt1sed 1n local ne1Aspaper11 blood tests 1t rlalm<.'<l hitd thr <'UP<l<'lly to de kt•t •he e~1stenl't: o r runrer u::. well u the "malianancy poten. tlal" ol Lhoieteeted. The laba ln Texu and <.:a llfo rnla tested the blood sampll':I lhey were sent and re· turned them with written re- :.ults, o((klals said. Dr. John Zane, a coosultin1t physician to the A I D renter and a defend· ant named in the s uit, then icu ve the blood test res ults to the 1>t>r.son tested Fees totaled $135. '.~Iranians at War I D•llY Pll.,. St.ff P~o VETERINARIAN JOEL PASCO CUDDLES 'CHARLOTTE' Helping Wiid Animals Makes It Worthwhile Loving Vet Wi ld Animals Get Care By ROBERT BARKER Of,.,. O.aily Pllol Si.If It was Jove .al firs t ~1ght for .loel and Charlotte Joel 1s W .J~J l'ai,co. a dol'tor of \'t•tenoary medH·ine , who vol unteers h1~ time and mone' f<1r the trt·atmcnl of wll;I .rn1rnah Ch;,irlott<• 1s J hab) ::-cal that "as found bearhed near the lluntin~on Bcarh Pier Monday. "She's about the cutest thing I \C' t'Hr ~cen ," Pasrn ::.aid "She looks like a seal doll but s hl' mah::. lht• funnic1:.t little noises ·' lking able to help something lik e thi s makes it C!l l "'orthlo\h1le " Charlotte, namt•d IJy one of Pasro's nurses. 1s JU!>t one nf many wild a nimals and birds that find their way to his arumal hospital m Sunset Beach There presently arl' hC1wks , nwls. sandpipers and seagulls alon~ with the usual contingent or poodles and cats Charlotte has a frartured nip· pe r. She also is s uffering from an infection Peerin,:: intently over an X-ray the fi~t he said he has ever st·en of a seal's flipper Pasco i.ays he'll need to operate but 11 won't be easy "lier nght nipper wai. broken in four piere!'> <1nd I 'll have to \\ 1 rl· them b<1<.:k togethe r " l'<t '><.:0 beJieVl'S the baby's na p Jll'r "";is crushl'c.I m a n attack hy ;mot her Sl'Cl I. But most of the trauma t<1 animals 1~ mOic·tt•d by man. he believes ,\ rare marl>h ha wk, nesting not for from Charlotte, was shot m the \\Ing. prob<1bly by some youngster. accord10g to Pasco. A barn owl and a great horned owl also are m the hospital The) were made helpless when they were blown from trees dur m g the rerent heavy winds Pasco's goal is to return all animals to the wild But he had difficulty last' year after res toring a pellfa n to health T he bird appar ently adopted Pasco as a father a nd went .iog <See SEAL. Page A2> f t Tiro Armed Robbers Sought in Clemente San Clemente police are look- ing for two armed robbers who robbed a woman after forcing their way into her residence We~nesday morning. A police s pokes man said the two rang the doorbell or the I. San Juan Planners OK Condo Project The San Juan Capistrano , Planning Comm ission has rec- ommended to the City Council approval of a te ntative tract J map for a 40-unit condominium ~ development on the east side of Alipaz Street. Applicant Donald Gilmour's project would be located on a S. lS.acre site south of the Alipai Industrial Park. h o m e where a woman was alone. They then threatened her with a gun and took an un- disclosed amount of jewelry. Area residents said they saw a n o ld mod e l Pontiac or Olds mobile in the neighborhood a round the time of the robbery. olrcentd they-have no u:t· pects. A second incident took place at about 11 :25 a.m. in the laun- dromat at 712 North E l Camino. Police said lhe robbery involved a sale of hashish among four juveniles. The two victims had just left the building when they were jumped by the other two juveniles who t hen took $7 from the wallet of one of the victims. Police arrested the two sus- pects in the area and have them in custody. A police spokesman said the money was r ecovered. Hundreds Killed In Battle By~ Associated Press Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome1m s ays h(' is leading a holy war to free Iran of foreign domination But Iran's elhnic minorities and leftist students are fighting to free themse lves from his domination Arcordlng to the offiriaJ Ira· nia n media. more than 400 people have be<'n killed in r lashcs between government troops and Kurd ish rebels in northw<'sl Iran the pa~t week Turkey's largest independent newspaper. Hurriyel. reported Iranian troops killed at least 500 Kurds in recent fighting. Along with borde r s kirmishes a nd a war of words between Tran's Pers ian rulers and Arab Iraq, Tehran Radio reported seven kiJled and ~l injured m two bomb expl06ions In Abadan. Iran's oil rapital in Khuzestan Province. on the Iraqi borde r. The ethnir Arabs of Khuzcstan. the province's biggest popula- tion group and the work force for thl' oil industry. have been arr u.-.ed of blow1n~ up pi pelines and other oil installations re· peatedly The Turk i s h -s p ea k i n g Azerbaijanis in northwest Iran and the Balu c hi s 1n th e southwest. who fought govern· ment forces during the winter. have been quiet. But the governor of Mazan- daran Provmcc. below the Ca-;- p1an Sea, indicated he expected trouble from "armed groups claiming to be supporters of the Turkoman people ." a n ethnic p,roup of about 600.000 Trouble on the campuses as the lat<"St addition to the Kho- mt'ina regime's domestic woes. The government adm its tn 24 killed und h undr eds injured in <'las hes since Friday at uni- versities in T ehran. Rasht. Ahvaz. Zahedan and other cities The fighting bet ween Islamic fundamenta lists and l<'ft1st stu· dents . with the revolutionary guards backing up the fun damenwlists. was to uched off by a ban from the ruling Revolu· t ionary Council on ram pus pohtiral groups It is the fi rst s tep in an Islamic purge of the universities K ho me1n1 a nd Pre ~id ent I\ bolhassan Bani -Sad r accuse the United States. the Iraqi gov- e rnme nt, o ther "foreign 1n· fluences'' and former agents of SA YAK. the shah 's notorious secret police, of starring up the minorities. Iran 'Open' To Soviets WASHINGTON CAP) Failure to resolve t he hostage crisis is pushing Iran toward "paralysis" and disintegration and In- creasing the prospect that the Soviet Union may try to seize control of the northern part or the coun- try, a senior Carter ad· ministration.officlaU.ns. The official, a key acf- m inistralion strategist who asked not to be iden- tified, told reporters that if Iran collapses, the Unit- ed States might move to protect southern Iranian oil fields that once were a principal Western supply source. The wamln1 6f Iran's lnatabllity and vulnerabili- ty to the Soviets came amid continued lighting involvln1 ltlam lc fun· damentallst.a and lefliat.s. In the advertising for the center, it wu claim«! that "just a few drops of your blood can tell if you have a malignant potential." But the district at· tomey's office said a person's malignancy potenUaJ could not be determined by the combina- tion of diagnostic tests offered by the center The lawsuit contended the ·•computerized diagnostic equi p· ment" used for the tests were not diagnostic at all. ft also said that claims lhe tests could help a person's doctor evaluate his or her potential for getting cancer were untrue since that potential "c ann o t b e accu rate ly evaluated " The various defendants na med in the SUit includtng A.l.D Centc·r of Orange. Inc . A I D Laboratories of Orange, Inc . A.J.D. Laboratories Inc. of Tex-as and Arthur Teat and Research, Inc. or Chula Vista - are charged with conspiring to induce members of the public to purchase their services through false and misleading advertis- ing They are a lso charged with unr air bus iness practices _by <See CANCER, Page A2) er Ho01e RU.le Bite Put on Burglar Lassie the Alligator Foils The/ t Try SAN RAFAEL <A P) Be ware v1c1ou!i alhgutor. The next time a burglar br1·ak., 1010 R1rhard llobbs' hou.,c. he might v.1 .,h lhdt there was a s ign like that on the front door rnn~e tn s ize from 18 inches to six feet. The l.1rgl"'l. J\unl Georgia. l1ve1:. in a 1,000-gallon lJnk "'tull' the t"'o 'i m aller ones, Salligator Jnd La!'>s1e. ocrupy their own rooms upstairs Police 1:.ay that a ~ator knovm a~ Lasw apparently had a lot to do -...1th fo1hn~ an ul templed burglary last week RICHARD HOBBS J r., A 23·YEAR-OLO son who no lon~er liv~'> at home was arrest cd and booked for inv~tigat10n of burgl&ry. POLICE TlONK THAT LA.~IE escaped her aquarium and sens1n~ something was "'rong. au arkcd the burglar. Lass ie's owner <o;n..; that the intruder likely attacked the IS p<iund gator und s he defended herself by b1t1n g him Tht.• alligator was later found blet•ding on the noor. Police Lt. Kt.'nneth Hom<' said that Jl1Jbb..., admitted breaking aoto th<' h'>U't' to 'Leal coins and otht.·r valu<1bl<'s "lo I'") 11H J dru 1~ dt.•bt .. ·She was -.tabb<'('.! m a ny tames~" Hobb.<> :.aid ·1 think 1t was done pnor to when s he .1tlJr ked tum .. Tht• t·ld<:r llulJb:.. h1 ~ v.1f1· ;in<! 1 .... 1, <'hlldrcn h\l' v.1th three alla~..ilor'i "h1rh Young lfohb ..... "hn s uffered a severe bite 11n h1.., h.tnd. "'·'' found hiding an a clo'>et un- 1Jt r rht.· -.ta1r\\..1~ v.hcn pol1re re1:.ponded to a bur~larJ. ('all Oelllente Finance Director Resigns Sun Cle mente f1naorc Dircc· tor Marhuel l'tk:"'amara ha.c; rc.- :.agnl'd h1i, post to take a pos1taon as director of adm1nastrat1vc sen ices for the Cit) of I rv1ne In his leltc>r of resi~nat1on. McNamara rited the "turmoil" San Cle mente• ha::. experienced in the past yt'ar and a better pt.'rsonal opportunity in Irv~. Mr Namara's resignation will be effective May 9 lie has been finance director for less than u ye a r. starting I ast July . MrNam ara made the an · nouncement d unng the annual budget prepar ations A San Clem entt.' r aty spokesman said MrNamara would have a pn• hminary budget ready to present to the City Council before ht.• leave:.. C 1~y manager Georgl· Ca ravalho m ust now find a sur rcssor for the Job that pa)s S28.944 a )t'ar McNamara's new salary for the city of lrvinl' starts al about $36.000 a year P••'• P1IG'I Sl~H Pl>oto SHIFTS TO IRVINE Clemente's McNamara FCC 'Powerless' To Halt Junk Calls WASIUNGTON CAP> The And or the !>even m1lhon. fewer Federal Communications Com -than 200.000rrossstate lmes. mission agreed today there is While FCC regulation of the nothing the a.eency can or s hould telephone 1ndustrv clearly cov- do to restrict "junk," or un-t.'rs mtt'rstatc ser vare. the staff solicited. telephone calls. sa id . 1t as debatable whether the By a unanimous vote, the com-agency has Jur1sd1ction over the mission adopted a s taff report intrastate calls roncluding the FCC has neithe r The f'CC study was launr hed cons titutional nor JUrisdlctionaJ in 1978 after alleJtations by the authority to regulate unsolicited Citizens Commun1rations Center calls. that surh rails were a senous The staff report. which nuisance and an 1nvas1on of followed a two-year study. also or ivarv. More than 1.000 public found that even if regulations comme nts s upporting a study we re adopted, e nforcement were filed before 1t even began, would be a lmost impossible with the vast maJority calling without imposing a costJy for an outright ban on such burden on telephone companies. telephone solicitation. Although he eventually voted But a comm1ss1on staff of· to s upport the s taff fi nding, ficial. althoug h noting "some Commbaioner Abbot Wu hburn people become absolutely Uvid expressed conti!m about the de· when they receive these calls," ciaion to forgo regulation. said "it just doesn't appear most -"The.re really h to_~~le are lhal bothered." something we can do about th.is And the report said a sizable because .. It Is ~n ~?vaslon of number of people said they nnd privacy, he said. This could telephone soUcltatJon useful in ~:t~~~ very onerous in the lear!"'ing about products and At Washburn's su11estlon. t.be services. commission did •tree to lnaert Besides businesses, telephone lan1uage in the report polnting iroliclt1Uon ls used by charitable out that -state re1ulatory acen· a nd religious groups as welJ as cl es are in a better poeltioft to po II t I ca I ca m p a i g n s a n d adopt rules on unsolicited calls. pollsters. An eatlmated seven million unsolicited phone calls are made dally. but that is less than 1 per· cent of the 780 mllllon calla placed e~h day, the 1tatf said. .. - .. The stair also said a ban on the use of automated dlaUng machines did not appear war. ranted. -·. -.. 4Mesans Perish in Air Crash R> Jt:RR\' C'l..Al'SES OI tlW D•·•~ Pllo4 Sl.IH T "'o C~l.l Mes a couple-. wen· fl>u nc1 dead Wednesday in the .,.. n ·l'kJJ!t' of a !>JOKl e -c11g1nc .nn rcift 1hat had been reported m1 '.'>s1ng lJtc Sund:.iy over Kern Count) Larn and Cleonc McCart of 1052 Salinas Ave. and Tom and Pat McGovern of 3098 Sumatra Plare had laken o ff from Visalia at about 8 pm to retum to J ohn \\'a~ ne Airport. Kern County Sh(' riff's dcput1e<> ~a id Th<' Costa Mt•::.ans had v1s1ted fnf'nd~ and relatives in Visalia. ..iuthonta•i. !>aid T h t> ~t t· C a r t lo. ' P i p e r Comanrhl' 180 and the four hnd1c., wt're d1st·overed early Wt'dnesday morning by Tejon Hanc·h ro"boys searching for 'lrJ) cattle a mo ng the rolling hallc. on the big ranch, oHiriab s.ud Dama'> Cardoso. Ke rn County <:ornner's investigator. said lhc a 1 re· raft appa re ntly nosed \ ertaralh· anto ranr hland about 1h ree m.aies west of Interstate S's G rapeVlne grade late Sunday. Wreckage was thrown several hundn'<l reec. hC' said, and the bodies were scattered b<!tween 125 and 325 ket from the point of impact. Cardoso s:Ud a rive-foot Se<'· t1on of the aircraft's r ight w1ngt1p was found nearly a mile from the rrash site. possibly in- daratmg that the aircraft lost parts in a storm before nosing to the ground. "It appeared as though the <Stt CRASH, Page.\%) Or~:ci :oasl Weather Some cloudiness but mostly fair through F ri- d a y . Slightly warmer days. Lows torught in the 40s. Highs Friday in upper 60s. INSIDE TOD4' Y -l.a...Cola...Pa .fUlLUnL the same without tM Nttor&i. F'or a uUU • .e Page CJ. ,• --------. ........ - -- IWLV ptLOT /SC Thuraoa A rll 24 llMIO WASHING1'0N <AP> The Navy bu bad to Kt'OUftC'9 fOf' alr-to-alr mi.U. to •nn ...... ..,.. ..... •board camen .... tlooed near the P naan Gull. Peltal<lft sour uld today "We've bad to draw from other area and pul moet of our u.a lo tbr l.Ddiao Ocean basket." uld ooe sou.re. who 11ktd to HIDaln m<lllYIDOU.a• AaUd about repor(.s &ht planes on Ute earrltn Nlrolla and Coral a~ aboM ot !Mdewlnder. Span-ow and Phoenix mis· Kiles. the Navy aid tt deploy• It.a fore~ "with sutndent munl lion• includln& rot al . to perform Wlr anlg:ned opuattoo mihi003 "The Navy ~ould not IJO beyood that stat1>11w nt · 8all•r Ott .. l•t 6eld IJfl LONOON (AP> The•••~ of the dollar wH moetly lowttr usatnat other mtJot curnnt' today ln European fore1n ti• chance tndln1. while tM price of cold moved h1her. In Landon. SQld C'l08ed at ~ ao OWlte. up from Wt.-d nl.-sday's $506 50. It traded UI New York at $530, up $23 SUwir C'06t $14 20 a troy oun ln London. up from $1• OS Sliver traded an Nf'w Vortr at 114 67, up $1 03 ._.. ___ "''"---._..., Mt, ..... ...,_ l',....P,,,,eAI CANCER ••• • en1•linl in allefedly unlawful, traadulem and deceptive ac· Uvitltf"' Afflda•lta ettaebecl to tbe law1uk tncluded a 1w:ora ltllte- ment from Dr. &&even Armen· trout, chlel ot Mlnatotosy and oncoloCY at UC Irvine, wbo AJd tbe A.l.D. cent.r a.ta could n • aull ln ao "ovet'UM ol • ex· pensive and meanln&l ... i.t u well u the Hrioua nelled ol Mtablillled ..,....... for ewer dla~ wb1eb an ot proven value in early tumor deteeticD. ·• The lawsuit filed ~Y was the result of a I cthY ln· vesU1at100 by nume aaen· cies. incluclina the ltate'• Board or Medical Quality Auurance. Efforu to reach officlall at lbe A. l.D. center offices in the city or Orange were unaucceuful. CRASH •.• I•,..,.,. SI rtkf" Co .. d.-•11rd lJNITED NATI ONS (AP> Tht· lJ N &·cunty Countal adopted a resoluttoo today deplonng hmu:l'!> Apn l 8 retaliatory stnke into Lebanon a1ainst PalesUnlan guernllas The vote was 12-0 with the United St.ates. the Soviet Union and East Ge~many abstaining. MARY V1NCENT Fl.ANKED BY ATTORNEYS TEARY GILES (LEFT), MARK EDWARDS They Announce Plena to Fight for Money from Victim• of Violent Crimes Fund plane was in a spin," Cardoso speculated. but he added that confirmation would have to come from federal transporta- tion authorities. Park Ser"i~e f)ir,~•or 01u1r d Vietim Seeking Fonds The aircraft, owned by the McCarts, both 40, was based at John Wayne Airport. Civil Air Patrol units bad been searching two days f o r the Pipe r Comanche, but were hampered by st.onm, officials noted. WASmNGTON (AP> William J . Wha len . the con· trovers1al director of the Nallonal Park Service. was removed Crom his job today by Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus because "I believe it best for the service, for the department and ror Mr. Whale(l's health " Tustin Attorneys to Fight State Denial By ARTRUR R. VINSEL Ol IM D<11ly Pt ... Swtt Co1incil Committee Members Sought I\ team of Tustin lawyers an nounced Wednesday it will fight denial by the state of a $25,000 claim by Mary Vincent, the young girl left to die beside a hi.:hway by a r apist who chopped off her hands with an ax. The sta te's Victims of Violent Crimes Acl is worded to exclud" non-residents of California from eligibility for such funds. State officials contend Miss Vincent wasn't a resident at the lime she was attacked two and a half )ears ago. You say lhere's not enough open apace in Laguna Beach (or too much?) The zonan~ Jaws are too lax (or too strict?) You don't lake the traffi c con- gestion on hilltop streets? Well, Lagunans, you have the opportunity Monday to work with city officials lo make chan~es in the way they city wall look in the years to come. Cat y Council members Will bt· In te rvie wing a pplic ants for more than JO commitlee J>OS•· tions Monday at 7 p.m . tn coun· cal chambers. The citizen part1c1pat1on pro- g ra m enables Lagunans to become actively involved in the revision of the c ity 's s tale· mandated General Plan. ThP massive document. oor· taons of which have been brought up to date in eight years, will un· der~o a complete revision thi:. vcar a~ the city atte mpts to up· dale all nine clements of the plan. City planner Kyle Butterwick -.aid the government code only .11lows ('han~es to he madt> to the Gene ral Plan on thrt'e occasions during the year ··What we hope to do as adopt a comprehensive update of all of the elements by the end or th<· year." That 5hould c!Jmanate current f 'roJft PogP 11 I SEAL ... ging and water sk11 ng with ham It ftnally made its way to freedom but only after repeated and persistent coa xang Pasco laments, however. that m o r e t han h alf t he wi ld creatures are either too severely injured or too diseased to make it lo freedom on their own. lie believes there is a pretty good chance for Cha rlotte But even if her flipper can't be mended suffi ciently, she can always spend her time sn a zoo. he said. Pasco reports that more and more wild a nima ls need his care. requiring more time and money. He asks that people who are interested ln helping, either as volunteers or donors. can con· tacl the Alliance for Wildlife or· ganization. ORANGE COAST L '>< DAILY PILOT ,,.. Ot.,.qs ~ CMt•t Ptto4. •••rt..,.,, I\ (Of'r\0."l'CI ,,._. ~Pr-I'\"' *' ~f\"9d by ,,_. °'-"""'' ,,_,.,..no ,_._v s.o,, • .,. fl"dil•Of"t\ •'" ~bO"'-d MoncUy ttwOtiMJn Frt<l.ity tor (0'\1• ~ ........,. It-tel'. t1Wft1t~on 8••'"'"•""'•1111 Yell••· •r•tM. l•uwn4 &•<•u ~h Coe\l A \IAQtie' rf!Qllon41 .otuon it _. • .-'I.II ........ --y .. , ........... .... hall\"'"9 ...... I\ M -,.,_ ky \I< .... I' 0 lloi llooO, co. .. -C•ltlotlll• .,.,. --··-"'··----, .. ,11.c .... ..., Yoe•"",.....,_"l •ftdi GtNf•~ 1-•••-f O•IOt ,,.._, ... ~ M.tn.ca•ftiQ £ °"'°' (Jrll.6rtH M L.tih It~ ft Holli ,.,,.,._,,,.._!!. ...... L•gun• le•cfl Office lt11 ... , ............ . TMt»tlON (714)MM32'1 ci .. 9'fled Act¥eftl81ng IC•517t ~ .. Mil .. DwpabM•: 1 • ..,...... .......... ,,..,.s..,, .. _.. .. ....... conflicts in the various elemen~ and plans. For ins tance. t he c ity's hallsides are designated In the open space and conservation ele· ment as bemg an a preserved status. while the city's zoning map shows them as zoned for s ingle family homes. So. the city is seeking four t•atizens each for land use/ noise clement committee; c1rculalion1 -,cenic lughways element com m11tee; housmg <.'lemcnt panel. conservation/ open space cle ment committee and a seismic ~a fety element committee In add allon. vacancies exist on the city's housing commiltel'. municipal services committee. a nd r ecreation and social ~ervaccs committee. Members of the current city committees would also serve on a General Plan committee under a program endorsed by the City Council last week. In conjuncl1on with the General Plan update. eight d tizens are also needed to serve on the Local Coastal Plan com- mittee. That panel wiJI assist city of· hcials in developing a plan to address the policies of the Coastal Commission Act. once adopted by the regional coast al commission, the city would once again h ave t he power to regulate and issue permits in the coastal z.one. The LocaJ Coastar Plan com· m1ttee would address the issues of land uses, public beach ac- cess. a parking management pla n. and recreational and val\· ator serving areas near Laguna's coasUme. And again. members of that panel would also serve on General Plan commallccs an or· dcr to coordinate both plam. without confhcts. J\pphcalion forms are ava1la hie an the City Clerk·~ of face ut 505 Forest A vc. Interested Laguna Beach ~1 · dents who need more infor ma· t1on abolll the md1v1dual com· mittees can call the Department of Community Development Fn· day or Monday before noon at 497·3311. ext. 229. Tustin Attorney Terry Gile1> and his partner, Mark Edwards. announced at a press conference Wl1dnesday that they. a long with :\tiss Vm(•ent's family attorney in Las Vegas. wtll represent her. C iles a nd Edwards contend Mi ss Vin cent was 1ndeded a C<.1 l1forn1a r<.'s 1dcnt , of five month..-,' standing and enroUed in ]Un1or high ~cbool an Norco. Resides. they said, even lf sbe v. a-.n 't, the Jaw as unfair Nov. a n·s1dent of La~ Vegas. Mary was staying with relatives w hen s h e was kidnappe d, a lthough she admittedly was a hatchhikrng runaway at the tame. M 1ss Vincent was dumped alon g a rur al highway in Stanisl11us County by merchant -;eaman Lawrt'nce Si ngleton, 51, but lived lo sc.'<' him in court v. here he was convicted on her tei.t1mony Stngleton's tnal in San Diego County where at was shifted due to pretrial pubhcity. ended with ha s conviction on char ges of Jud. nap, rape and mutilation. He is t•urrenlly ser ving a 14-year term. Edwards said Wednesday he v. il l confer thjs wet'kend with the Vincents and their Las Vegas lawyer pnor to submatllllg a new S25.000 claim to lhe state Board of Control an Sacramento. The lawyers want to gave the a~ency that disburses monies to \'IClims of c rimes anothe r chance to find in Mass Vincent's favor Giles said 1f the state rec ognizes it as valid, the sum will cover most of Mary's remaining medical bills. If the claim is refus ed a second time. att~rney Edwards "aid. the legal team will fil e a petition with the Fourth District Court of Appeals asking pay· ment. Edwardc; said the connict over Mary's ll•gat place of resadenet• was complicated by the fact· she was 14 at the lime she was ki d napped, raped and mutilated. She had no driver's li cense or o th e r l ega l d o cum e n b establishing her residence in Callfonua. G iles and Edwards say an other factor complicating the Voice Tells Blind Man Not Bluffed A Huntington Beach blind man who came face-to.face v. ith a burglar Wednesday afternoon later helped police idenlify a neighbor as the su.5pecled inlruder. Roger Paul Barros. 21, of 15363 Golden West St. was arresled on burglary charges shortly after the 3:21 p.m. break·in. He is being held on Sl~.000 ball. _ POUCE SAID THE blind man was able to identify the suspect by Uslening to his voice. The victim told officers he was sleeping in bis Golden West Street apartment when his seeing-eye dog awoke h!m. He said be sensed that something was wrong. SECONDS LATER, police said, the man bumped into the intruder and asked him what he was doing. Accordilll t-0 report.a, the burglar told the man that he was a police of· ricer . When the blind man asked the intruder If he could "feel" his badge, the suspect bolted. , POUCE SAID OFFICERS spotted a suspe(l ln the vicinity shortly after and arranged for the vlctlm to listen lo th~ suapect's voice. matter as the lack of case law on the subJC<'t because the V1ct1m ... of Violent Crimes Act is so new The dark·haired girt. now 17, appeare d at the prei;s con· fe re nce alon~ wit h her mother. Lucy She wore a wrute dress decked with red, yellow and green par· rots and held ~he stainless stC('I prO!>theses tha t fu nction .. .., mechanical hands tn her lap Electrical winng and rords at· tivated to maneuver the limbs run beneath the s leeves or her dress. ''I'm doing okay," said Mary, rourth ch.ild in a family of seven. "School and m y family have been keeplllg me busy." "She's studying ha rd and she's an A student now," said he r mother. "She i s mu ch healtluer and she has calmed down a lot." Mary bowls now, averaging 125 a game. and is pursuing her hobby, painting in water colors. Trouble in River City McGowem was 58 years old. His wife WU SS. 1......., Deliberated ATLANTA (AP) -Twelve federal court JIS'Ol'I bet8D their fourth day ot detlber8t.6om on bank fraud charges a1alnat former U.S. budget director Bert Lance and lbree co- defendants today after betas awarded special certificates ot appreciation for their service. Mark M cCue as Professor Jlarold Hill w arns the townspeople 1f rom ll•ft . Tncaa Narma. Sh a wn Sed off and Raeann<> Fleeman ) about the •'trouble·· pre~ented by a pool table in a musical number from t hl· Crown \'alley School production of "T he Mus ar M an." The show will be performed April 30 and May l at 9 a .m . .md 7·30 p.m an the school cafeteria. ~~ 0 trtr 13w (((/ ~ttJ(?~~- Ores~ up you r old d1<.1 mund s dnd otl in ge ms with cl new mounting designed to bring out new fire and beauty. How easy it 1s to upd ate you r trJd111o na l and fine old jewelry in to sparklin g, glumorous new dinner or special-occasion rings. -~. W e ca n custom design -especially for you -and your ~~~; diamonds wi ll look more bcautif ul than ever before. J- . Let us help you create tha t new ring from our se lection of ~-<'.w, exci ti ng, modern mountings with the wider, bolder look. ---1-'~.i:i· ---------:> • \BJdl <lt!a/h1J <Jt1wfe4/ o~ ,0 .::·-·. O·· f ine /ewelry 35 FASHION ISLAND • N(WPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE 17 14) 644-2494 A . • ~ • CALIFORNIA Homosexual Hero I loser in Lawsuit AN P'ltANCISCO (AP) -'l'IM Vaetnun-...... wbo wu w.. Uhed ln HWI rtpot:tl .... hom<>Mxual after he deflected a 11.an aimed at Prftident GenJd Ford hu bad b1J lnvasaan ol privacy 1ujt •=t several newapapen d11m . Ollver Sipple , a former Marine crt-dlted wllh •lrl.lint San Jue aitooro•a arm u lbt almed • I'*" al Ford dwtq a vlait &o San Frano1aro 1n 1115. loat a five.year court battl~ WedAMday wMn Superior Court Judie lra Brown di miu ed bu. $15 mllUooauJt 81PPLE'S LAWYE&S s&KI If Brown would nol reconalder h s r1.tlln1, &My would ronaldet ap. peallq &o a biper ~. Attorney John Wahl, wbo sald Sipple would not t.alk wUh re- Portera. commented that dunng the past fi ve years Sipple "bas continued to suffer." ol aeotbiiif. '' M 14Jc1 When the a wt wa1 flied ftve daya after.,,. tHempted 1&1ualullon Jiept. 22. tm. Defendants lo the sutt tn e lude d the San Franrlaco Chronicle and tu column1at Herb Cun. tbe Loa An••••~ Times, the Ch1ca10 Sun·Tlmes, I.he Denverri?Qll, the San An tonlo ZX-priita. lht lnd1.n•Polla Star •nd tho Dea M ofnH Re_aister. II Isa Moore. who pleaded •uHty to lhc as&u1ln1Uoo •t tempt, ii aervtna t1 life term In federal priaoo in West Vir11nJa Ford w., teavt.oa u,., St. Fra.ocl» Hotel when she fired. but the bullets struck the outaidt' of the hott"I TH£ CON'l'llOVEllSY beaan when Caen blnt.ed Sipple was a homor.ex ual. ootaog that the Wbate Hot.we bad not yet thanked tum fo1· bis actions. Ford even. tually ronveyed tus grablude to Sapp le. .,._....,... A«!tion IJrged Sipple claJmed In bls au.it that he was abando ne d by his brothers and sasters wbo fi rst learned or has sexual or1ent.atioo by reading newspaper accounts or his her;olcs. "MV SEXUALITY IS part or my private life and has no bear. ing on my response to the act of a person seeking to take the life "Wbat can an aspect or a man's private life have to do with his bavmg saved the Ute or the president ?" Wahl asked. ··at ·s the law of the jungle. "God help any public official who might find himself in the :;a m e position President Ford was in." he said. Actress-activist Jane Fonda was cheered when she ad· dressed Los Angeles Working Women organization in con· ncction with Na~ional Sec~etarles Week. She urged the women to orgaru ze to obtain and preser ve their business and N'Onomic rights. Banks to Reseue Fed Chief Tied to Silver Loans LOS ANGELES <AP) -Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker oversaw the extension of an $800 million c redit line to t he Hunt b rothe rs of Texas to a voi d a n economic panic after a margin call was made on the Hunts' vast silver holdings, the Los Angeles Times re- ported today. A group or the nation's largest banks agreed to the loan after details were worked out by Volcker and other top government officials with the heads or the banks , unidentified sources told the news paper. A s pokesman for the Federa l Reserve refused Wednesdav to "con· hrm or deny" Volcker's role in the $800 million credit arrangement. Th~ brothers Nelson Bunker and William Herbert Hunt -so far have borrowed $300 million to pay off maturing debts on s ilve r. the newspaper said. lo future moolb.s. as more of the Hunts' past contract promises to buy silver come due. they a re expected to use much or the rest or the credit line. it said. 3 Pupils Die on Bws SALTON CITY (AP) -Three high ~chool ~tud<'nts and their school bus rlriver are dead and seven others in· 1urcd after the bus and a truck tractor collided on a na rrow two-lane road local residents call "killer highway." Authorities said the truck blew a tire before the collision. No charges have been filed. offi cers said. T he students all lived in a com- munity sitting at the southwest cor· ner of the Salton Sea and about JS milt!s from the high school. Dft.•i#ion A meaited LOS ANGELES <AP) -Minority plainum pleaded for additional man· datory desegr egation for tbe city school district while the Board of Education swd such a move would be ( STATE ) a "disaster" in closing statements for the six-month-old school de· segregation trial. With the submission or lbe final briefs,· the trial concluded Wednes· day. . Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach rnust now decide whether to accept the board's pro- posed all-voluntary desegregation plan in place of the present program, which combines voluntary action with some mandatory busing. The judge could a lso impose a plan of his own. Egly said he hopes to issue an or- der by May 15. Fatlter Mai•• 't'outla PASADENA CAP> -AssauJt. and mayhem charges were filed against a 24-year-old Pasadena man in con· nection with the severing of his son's penis. allegedly to punish him for be· ing late Lo school. M icbael Loving was being held on Sl0,000 bond pending his arraignment on the two felony counts today in Pasadena Municipal Court. The amputated organ of the S.year· old victim was surgically re-attached during a three·hour operation Mon· day at County USC Medical Center. Ccmtpaign Cosllfl SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's brief campaign for the Democr atic presidential nomina· tion cost nearly $3 million , say re· ports filed with the Federal Election Commission. The Sacramento Bee's Washington bureau said Wednesday that Brown's campaign reported contributions of about $2.8 million through March 31 Presents Summer P.<;zshions by three master· designers. Calvin Klien Friday , April 25 Designs with that special look will be previewed from 11 : 30 to 3: 30 on the upper level . -.. ...... .. -' NEW! INTRODUCING O.P. JFANS Wild IJ.k."'>l ~tore., OQv./ has the ncv. )l"Jn from OceJn PJcil1c. Get them dt Y~r CJlifomia Clothing Store! (A) Sharp and comlotl..ible. ~·11 hki-_.,,,rnq OP's brc1'1d new iean in he~. dMk denim IT ha'> IM> r>OC'lu>I.., ~II<' contr.,.,. 'i111Ch•0<1 ant1 OP rr.....1' All«~'' l v.. .. -.r, !~ !~ (RI Aki"> from OP. u"d t'< •• • f"cl"'' "'''" 1 PloNoc ""'"-on n J\\ r 1mr1 I n i•u•.11 1 h.•, v qne ..i <l<><~l'•· "' '" • •11 ,1ntl \•"'''O I, ( (Jllun/poll, \.\ii•'>!~ .'X S.'< $29 LIGHTNING 80L T MEN'S KNIT & TERRY SHIRTS (Cl \'k •t> H-duced setecicd '>l\~•..h Uqhming Bolt m<?n·, kn11 "'''"' ~>t i.. .in l 11•• '• '""'" "1lOf1 ·I~. ~tle\ '.::>'\IL XL kt"'Jul.irl\. ~.W 22 NOW $14.99-16.49 TERRY TUBE DRESSES (D) ~w.11 look yna.Jir119 on u.,, <J11 "'°' '""\·dorh rube dre-.~ 111 aw.rwd bt •qhl tOk1r. <., M L. •l'Q i 2it NOW$16.99 ~. Ap(ll a.. 191() LO.NG BEACH (AP) -The late Howard Hu1he1' famous flyln1· boa\ the Spruce GOON could end up as "just so much sawdust" if 1 group of volunteer a viation buffs can't ralae $750,000 to move it from Ila home or 26 years." "ll. would be a real traaedy if this part of aviaUon history ls destroyed," said professional write r Jack Mc D on a l d. chairman of the Committee to Save the Hughes' Flying Boat. The group ticked off lta fund· raising campwgn Wednesday. THE ft.YING BOAT ls part of the eccentric billlonajre's est.ate, which is being bandied by the Summa C.Orp. It must be moved from it.s hangar here by Oct. 1 to m a k e way for a new s hip termmal. Built or wood and possessing a 320-foot wing s pan, the plane bas flown ooly once -wbeo Hughes piloted it on a brief lllght over the harbor here an 1947. Its hangar was built seven years lat e r, about the same time Hughes went into seclusion . DAILY PtLOT ,. , SVllU, WHICH RAS oner.s ! t.o lend Sl.5 mlltioD for COMt.Nc· i ' lion ot a lbowc.ue fOI' the enft, ; had planned &o tum tbe blatoric ~ J>lane ov.i &o Loq Beeeb OI' Sin • Dleao for mUMWD UH lf tMber I city could muqe &o eoaie up ; with the additional S1IO,OOO : n~ded. ; II neither city cu meet the : flnanclaJ requirement.a, $11mme : has approved a SmitbsoalM 2 Inat!tution plan which would ..... 1 part.a d the 220-foot·IOGI _alrenft ! to ei&hl museums~ U.: COUDln'. • McDonald. who aald bis ¥OlaD-• teer croup bas already received: some 300 donations averaging: about S:iO each, explained that: all the donors' money would be: returned if lbe salvage effort: fails. "One lady sent a S20 cheek : with a letter that I tbinJc says it a ll." said McDonald. "She : wTote : ·u we can move tbe Loo-: don Bridge and the Queen Mary; all the way· from England, we . can move a historic American· achlevement4~ miles.' .. : ~ I f SUMMERY WRAP SKR'TS BOYS BOLT, LEFT BAN< KNIT & TERRY SHIRTS Bill Blass ... Ralph Lauren Sat.relay, April 26 , Highlights oJ both~-~--~~~ collections at 1 :Q(J'p. m. on the upper 14vel . · Sal..~ fifth AvPnll(' JI <iouth (CM\I Pla1a. JI IJ Bmtol C.,tft'('f, (O\ft} M(•\tl Ooen M ond,1y throu)lh f fldav from 1" .1m w </ «J om ~aturday trom 1CJ AM to 6 pm: SundJy 1l Noon to 5 pm I (£ ) Sld\I cool '9'ld bree.ty 11'1 " ""'&I> ~ from our ~lally red\ad stl«:llOl'I Regu!M~ Sl6 NOW$11 .99 OPEN MON-FRI 10·9:30, SAT 10·1, SUN 10·6 IAlll IMIMA 820 State St. in downtown Santi Bltf»rl. 805198.J..DU ,,,.._ -.uJ 9380 Wimer M . Wimer It 1'lt 5"' Olf90 hly. 7'41914-300t -200 Esf)llnlde OrtYe. 11 Tht fsplMl«Jt stropping centw. "'51"5-0606 .,.., 2636 w La Palml. JUSt .,. of MlgtlOlll Tt4!511-351JJ -189 s Tustin A~. Tustlfl " lhl Glmen Gf1)ft ,.,,,. 7'4/63f.r7tr Miii MA 343(1 s Bnstol ...... Y•-mit rtOrrh ol SOUfft Goist PMu. Tr41'57.frt)() -,.. 25251 Mcintyre, s.i Ottgo Fwy. u PM ult. Tt415'Uroo / (F) Thk is ..Alai ht want\ IO we,y1 Gre.,, ~ 111 screened prll"tl In~ from Ug/ttnlng Bolt. 6nd mgineered panel kntlS from Uft.,,. «e reduced 25~. kn'r ii "~ ldt.i IO 5'0Ck up? 5'lOl1 sltews. regulMly S 13 S0.18 NOW .$9.99-13.49- •• • I It was called a compromlae, bU1 ~it.ate coutal ~mlsaioo watchen contend lbe acreemeat reached la t week in Los Ansel bet•em the ~l and the AU10 Viejo Co. ended with the development firm comlol out lhe winner. The rommlu1on aftt'ed to delete 1.020 acres south or I .oguna Beach from its purview, ln return for resale con u-ols on t.000 low-cost d~gs within the 20,000-wtlt de· velopmtint It uppears the comm.I Ion staff wanted to keep firm toehold on the commission's powers r gardlng low· ~ t housing in the coastal mn Hut opponents of Lhe redrawn coastal lint• r h un.ce tituy the rommiss1on already has rontrol ovt-r lo~ coNt houslhg Within tlle form~r boundaries. und thot th<.• commission ..:um::. noUuJlt! an the agreement. They also ehargc the commiBs1on wuh .. W>mG how~ an& to ~t>t the coas tal boundary hnc " And despite comm1~1on stalf urgumt!nUI that both &ides <.·ame out ahead m the romprornl::.e, the cndorse- mrnt was a tradt.>off of houstng for tht! protccuon of natural rnsourt'es u1 Altso and Wood canyon.!. l\'lobile Ho01e Help The San Juan Capistrano City Council has moved swiftly m passing an urgency ordinance to help cont~ol mflationary rent increases affecting some 2,300 mobile home owners m the caty. . Tht• council last week approved an ai:nendrnent to its year -old rent control ordinance, whtch tted ~akes to the Consumer Price Index. The amendment restricts rent in- creases on mobile homes to the index or 9 percent. whichever is less. Council m embers, noting an annual inflation rate or tR to 20 percent. said it was important to act quickly, to put a lid on the mobile home r ent situation. The council chose not to adopt a formula recom - mended by the city's Mobile Home Review Board. Rathe r . it is going to review formula possibilities and ap- ply its amendment as a stop gap measure . If rent controls ever can be justified, it's probably in this type of situation where. infl~tion is hitting people trying to get a long on modestorf1xed incomes. Experience W elco01e The recent San Clemente City Council appointment of for mcr Councilman Thomas O'Keef e to fill the seat creat- ('d by former Mayor Roy Hamm's resignation will bring needed exper ience to a fresh-faced council. ()'Keefe 's 12 years of service on past councils bettAeen 1964 and 1976 and his years as a commissioner on the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Com- missicn will lend the city's governing body a savvy unaL· tamable except through time spent in office. O'Kcefe's moderate voting record on land develop- mt.>nt 1s m tune with the majority of San Clemente c1ti1ens who m the recent election voted into office two l'jn<.hdates advocating controlled ~rowth policy. O'K<'efe's appointment is good only until the No- \ crnhcr spe<'ial e lection, when voters wilJ make their own c hoi<.'<' of who they want on the counctl. His stated intention not 111 run m the election precludes ham from using lhe ap pomtmcnt for future political ambit ions. NC'Y. ly €:!lectcd Councilman Bob Limberg's remark at thl· lCJ~l <·ouncil meeting that the city council was made tip of "two fr<'shman, a sophomore. no juniors and . no '>cni on.." though jokingly said, s ums up the s1tuataon well The appointment of O'Keefc will bring valuable knowlt•dge to the council's interim ::.rssions. • Op1ri1ons cxpressod '" tnc spaco above .:m· those of the Daily Pilot Other v1£•w<, 1·xpressed on this page are those of 1he1r authors and arltstc. Reader comment 1s 1nv11ed Address The Daily P1ro1. P 0 Aol< 15&0 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 PhonP (714) 042·4321 Boyd/Tartan Hairdo f\y L.M. BOYD In F.dinburgh, S<-otland. is .J hl'auly !;hop called "The Kall 1 here. you can have vour hair dvcd in a multi· 1·olored ma·nnc r to matc h vour family tartan. H any. Costs srno. Takes 20 hours. Hut you'll wind up with a hairdo m 22 different colors. Q . Whal a rt• the odds .igainst a white Chn ~tmas in Los An~eles·! A Sixty to one Q. Is at true that pro · ress1 onal football k icke r Garo Yepremian bad never seen a football game before he broke into field goal kick· 1ng with the Mia mi Dolphins 1n L966? A. He saw his first game three weeks before he JCOl the JOb. That's nothing, though. Four months before that. he'd never even seen a foot· ball. Dear Gloomy Gu ,.._ Tlmes have changed. Once a mother could frighten a naughty c~ild, by threatening to sum- mon a policeman. To- day the way to fri1bten a policeman ls to tell him a bunch of kids are rioting. D.M. r Prance Charles of England mc.'ludes. ;imong ha~ ancestors ~uC'h n o table s a ~ \harll'm agn e . Genghis K han . El C id. Geor ge Wa :.h1n jt ton. William S h a k{''i p1•a re and Count Dracula More people go to the zoo each ye;ir Lhan attend all the spectator sports combined. National pastime is animal watching. I guess. Afte r television. When you bid someone "adieu," you latera ll y bid said party "lo God." Q . Whal happens to a French Fo reign Legionnaire who's found guilty of having committed a serious crime before he joined up? A. Official Legion policy is to discharge the man, but not turn him over to the law. How frequently the official policy is actually carried out is an open question. "Found guilty" seems to be the trick phrase. He's not going lo be trie d in the L e gion for something he did before he joined. And if he 's not tried. how can be be found guilty? Halt or the people certified to teach school stop leaching school within two years of that certification. If you eat yogurt at least once a week, you are the one Jn 10 hereabouta wbo does ao. To the pecan nut goes the honor or being the first fresh rood eaten by the men who landed.po the moon. Claim ls that came called backgammon waa one or King Tul'K favorite-pastimes. Rot»rt N. WHd/Pubfl"'9r Tililmn ~eevlll ... Battw• Krelblctttedltorl .. Peee • ._ l"'IOD ~Iran -Can't Afford Oil CutOff W ASHDIGTON -The CenlJ'al lnl11U1tnce A1ency haa de· t t rmlned that Iran can be brou1bt to It• kaeea "wlt.bln a maller of weekl" U U.S. a.Wet wlll a,:ree lQ boycoU the coun-try It ll pout. bit that IUCb a mov~ would secure the l"4! lt'aae or the hOShl(lH be· In g h~ld ID Tehran. 1ran'• :sur· JI 0 II t! d 0 l • ::. u p p I y s l r a nglehold on Western Europe and Japan ls actually oo more than minor in- convenience, the CIA has report- ed. Japan's and Europe's need Cor lraruan 011 i.s far less than Mailbox Iran'• need for f~utt• boulbt on cY'ldlt. Ayatollah Khomeini and the Revolutionary Council ln1l1t that Iran ls aell-sufliclenl, but this la hogwash. lr1&n mu1t still Import vast quantities or food. and many or the countries that supply ~ needed food are not particularly friendly to the Ira· nJan government. They are like- ly lo cut off credit any day, ac- cordrng to intelligence sources. WHAT MAKES matters worse. from the Iranians' point or view. 1s that the country's food imports depend on it.s oil exports -and maqy of its big- gest oil customers don't need Iranian oil just now. Iran's biggest oil c ustomer was Japan. whic h imported 520.000 barrels a day. But whal tbe ayatollah dlctn't realize was that Japan has been buyiq oU from other producers lo the point where rt could last more than 110 days If it didn't gel another drop of petroleum from any source. Another big Iranian customer, Wes t Germany. has stockpiled enough oil to last three months, according to CIA sources. In fact. Germany, Japan, France and Italy are now getting a tot.al of 1.4 million barrels or oil a day above their normal consump· lion. AS A MEASURE of Iran's slicky situation oo oil prices. was recent news from Tokyo that Japan reJected Iran's re· cent price hike of $2.SO a barrel -and got away with it. The important point is that lran'a tcODOm)' dependa aa l&I oll exporu. It mu1t aell LI million ban-els a day Jull t.o ltay alive ~ and m06t of lts •alel are to U .s. ai:.1:1 accord!Da &o lD· telligeoce yats. ''There's no way they t'OQld buy adequate amounts of food lt credit isn't eicteaded," a CIA analyst told my aasoclate Due Van Atta. In fact, be aaJd, a boycott of Iranian oil would "bring Iran to Its knees tn less than two mont.bs unless they get charity lrom Arab countries." What puts Khomeini in such a vulnerable position -unden!a· ble even by the Arab oil moguls Is that there is now a worldwide glut of oil. The sur- plus hasn't brought any price re- ductions, but it does give lr;..n fa r less clout in its dealings with the nations that buy Iranian oil. Jl's not a buyer 's market as far as price is concerned, but the oil-consumlng industrial nation.<11 don 't have to fear ruination from a cutoff of Iranian oil i upplies. EVEN THE OIL producing co untries ' chie f spokesman. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Sa udi Arabian oil minister, re· cenlly admitted as much in a lit· tle·publlClzed speech in London. ··Many or the energy problem!> from which the world i.s suffer- ing today did not result from a short.age of supplies," he said. ··Energy supplies, particularly petroleum. have always been m ore than adequate. This was lrue through 1979. An observer has only to look a UttJe carefully cit the oil stock.sJtoarded in ex- traordinanly large quanuties in the consuming countries to see this for hi mself." Yamani added: •·The free world's 011 supplies in 1979 in- cr e as ed 4 percent over 1978 despite the fact that one of the m aJor M addle Eastern 0 11· producing countries (Iran) re· duccd 1~ production that year." In other words . as expe rt ~ources have conc luded, the r1r~umstances couldn't be beU.er for a :.qut!C.·zc on lrcin. The Rickshaw Road to Health and Wealth To the F..ditor: Are you throwing away yQur 11mc• and <'nergy Jogg ing :u m l<'ssly around tov. n when you c·ould ~ piling up gn·enba1·b and mt'Ctmg anterei-.t1ng P<'<>pl(• at lhl' s am<' t1m<''' Here·~ a trm<'-proven act1v1ty that has been t::inng thousands <if people• ,1 ltvC'lrhood und a pleasant. hl•althful, s mog.fret• <·x1stenc<' over almost half lht! world for J c·cntury. .J u s l g c t y n u r s e I f a Jt nncks haw <rickshaw for short> and h1rl' out to O r ange County's rich ladies for their ..,hoppmg and gadding spre<'s and for carrying home tips y gl·ntlemen from their ~1n malls. dubs and m assage.parlors so they make it home in time for dinner. Just thlnk -no gasohnc, no fumes. no noise. JUSt good. clean car·hopplng. No hcensc., the city License Bureau <loesn't know. but depend on at that they will find a way to scrounge a few bucks out of old "Tired Legs." Where to buy rick - shaws?. s omeone in the Orient makes them but the .Japanese cons ul doesn't know who. So why nol build your own th<'re used to be one standing in front of the old Indones ia Restaurant. Try it for a model So here's your chance to bet the magnate of the Yellow Cub Rickshaw Company and start on your first million. And JUSl think of the tourist attraction our streets filled with quaint rickshaws. FRANK KLOCK Ad•lr~• Art To the F.ditor : My complimcnLc; to you for putting Ham Crum 's illustration of Doolittle's Raiders B-25 on the front page of Saturday's edition. I have never seen a better draw· ing of this plane. It brings back ma ny a memory. DENNIS LESLIE Se1dor• Ne~ded To the Edit.or: I work for Fairview Stale Hospital as a psychiatric techni· cian. During the course of my job I have-become involved with the Foster Grandparent Pro- gram, ln that they are active on the r esidence where I am employed. The important work that these senior citiunl are doln1 all over the state of Callf ornla with the developmentally diaabled ii fan- tastic. They feed them, take tbem ror walks, and help them with their achoollna. They give them the extra fiuida durlnc the day that are ao important to tbeir bealtb. Some of these children wovld never see an animal, smelJ a Oower, or just ~et out in lhe fres h air wPrc 1t not for these beautiful people Uut above all. the tender lov· ini: ran• these precious l'htldrcn r l' r c 1 v 1• f r o m t h l' "~randp arP nt s" I S Of l h l• ~reatesl amrortunrc. No C'hdd t Jn ltH' witho ut love, and becausl' or staffing problems rl as not al~ ays easy for Lhc nurc;· ing staff tu do more than good nursing care. Tht> TLC the'>l' c·h1ldren rt•te1vc from tht• foster grandpanmlS is all lhal some of them get It 1s very pl:Hn to see that with the pa!>SIO g or Propos 1t1on 9 IJ arvis JI l the ~t ale fac11it1e:. s tand a J(ood chance of losmg this pro~ram and many others like 1t and returning to cuslodrnl care. What a way to Lake care of another human being. What a wasle. With all the love and fne ndstup Lhese children have to offer. to be able to give them on· ly the bare nec~s1t1es as heart- breaking. To tell them. "your grandmolher or grandfather has t o leave and ne ver r e turn because we have so many urun· formed people 1n this world.·· as like telling the m that their llfe as no longer a priority. My pica lo the c 1t1zens of California 1s to look into your heart and dcc1dr ar the little you will save as wo rth that price J UN E MOECKEL l.lafJillt" To lhe F.d1lor. Mr. Frank ·s letter published In the Daily Pilot on April 10. once again proves that he as ill· inform ed and unfortunately made no effort to learn a ll the f acts about the u se or the American Legion building. Had Punch h1 • donl' ~1. ht• would have found out th:.a t th1· ...,l·nwr c1ttzens and thP Count·ll on A~tnJ! an· pro· h1t:nh'<I (rum u.-.an~ tha..., bu1ldlni.: dUl' to l ht• t•XC C'>'il \ t• ,1nri num1.•rou.-; nl<lt• '1olat1ons. t'tt It 1-. 1ndt•l'<i '>lr.m~l· th.it tht· pra\ :itt• :.1·<.·tor 1:. iwrm1tu-d to USl' rt no~. If a l>l'r tou~ dCC1d<'nl oc-(·urs. and It t'Oulct at aJm<r.>t :in} tame due to thl' fJ<'l thdl at • .., a marJ(inal butldrn~ for reasons '>lated abo\·<', the Ca ty of La)!una Beach and 1L'> r1tJ.:en-. could be 1n\.ohed an po.,...,1hl1• l,1q:c law u1ts. Ttul> 1s :.oml'thmg \H' do not ne<."<1 I sug~~t Lhat th•~ new p<'<>Pll·· or1entc-d Cit~ Coun('1l am estJgatP this 1mmediatcly and make• the:- n('ce~sary rorrcC'taons tn pre\ cm the a bove from hapl)('n1ng ALA!'\ K A0A)1S :\ iporf Solution Tn the F.d1tor I am com plf'tely opposed to pcrm1tung add1t1onal :urhnt'..., to operate o ut of John Wayne air port e1thl'r by adrlan~ add1· t1onal flight.s above tht• present 40 per day or by forcing the ex- isting airlines to relinquish some of their lake·off and landang s loLc;. lfuRhes Airwes t and Air CaltfomJa p1onet>red the s ervice a nd have thereby acquired a form of ves ted interest.. Now that 11 1s a good money-maker everyone wants a slice of their pie. ACCORDING to reports. 2.5 malhon passengers were handled last year and the fede ral ltOV· e rnment s ubs idy was $1.5 m1ll1on. l :.ay charge a 60 cents per pai,.!>enger boardmg fee and t r. hell Wlth the s ubsidy. Let's run (1ur airport UK> way we wanL l>OCGL.A~ PARMENTJF;H JR. Krrp f'1l 1l Out To th~ Editor: I have no particular ax l o ~rand since neither my rtM.'i1dent't..' nor offi<:f! 1s rlo~ to the John Wayne Au·port. However . over the years. t hd \'l' flown several hundreds of thousands of miles. As such, I ha vc nown mto a van ety of all the major airports as well as !>ome rural and tmy ones. The word abomination le; the only polite word I can thjnk of tu describe the FAA 's order to open the airport lo four addi· t1onal jet airlines . Quite a few C'Onte mpt1ble words come to mind. I have watched the growth in lhl' John Wayne Airport s ince moving to Or ange County in 1971. If anything. service should be reduced. To contemplate in· c reasing 1t is nd1culous ! I am asking Sen . Alan Cranston to re~ler m y protest with the FAA and suggest that they keep thei r nose oul of our business. JAMES G. KREDER Ettrr11w Error To the Editor: The United States government is doing 1t again this season - increasmg operating costs for no good reason. I am referring to the setting of thermostats in public buildings at 78. Experience with e mployees for yea.rs <and with myself) has indicated people cannot produce an quantity or quality as well at this temperature. especially if there is no circulation. Production and quality drop drastically People become ir· ritable. Productivity is very im- portant right DOW. and I hope this l>Olicy doesn't prevail. I now wort for someone else. However. if this policy is im- plemented. I will, aa many of my associates dJd last year, seek e mployment elsewhere wbere the employen have a aeue of ~-&--Yalue&.. ~~~~_...~r-~1 "Of courte, If you rM1tJ loved me you would Jump on your own." Many people are maklnc no attempt to cut down etMl'I)' use, at home or on the bitbway. Let's start ln some other area wbere it wouldn't be ao expensive. THEODORE GILBERT • utters from rtodtrl att wdco'9tt. TM nght to condtnu lfttcn to tit IJ'(Jl:f of tlamrnatt hbd ta NM7"0fd. l.AUtra o/ 300 worda ar in. ""1 t. gtW"lll prt/nfftCe. AU ldrer1 millf ift. ,,.. agnaturt otld ~ odtftu W flOmfl mo11 ~ llrilMdd on rf'o qw1t I/ ~f /k"11t '"'°" u appomd. P°'1'¥ wdl not be pubUMed. • ------------------· -. --.j - . . • --. . MEN'S LEVIS Thurldly, Ai>rll a4, 1 MO MEN'S, lAIES &. e BOY'S-WEAR . • MISSION VlfjO Tiii• k e Nerifk• .. dt9' .....-· · · WJtlil jBt ................ -.0 llD Of AIOUT ONl-HALF 01 MOH 0111 OUI PlllSIHf STOCK .. · e. ._ ._..,. ........ T1-.. , IK+taf HS Of COST Of LOSS IMCUIUD!! We IM...d to .... ._ ~ Iii -•hln Mt4p mid • ._ ... -uny. Ow .,._. c__. .,. ecc-,lilhed mHI Hi. llKetHry-' of •tock'' Mid mid~ Wo ....... c ...... ~. IYRY n&I kl -ttw. IS IUTHUSSL Y PllCI S&.ASHID for ~k .... llCtiol!! IYHYTHtNG GOH! .......... l~.d •.. ~ HeW h<k1 Ow INTt«'I STOCK IMt .,_.. '"u "°~ to ..._ !NM. At C0tt ... Ne9r Cott ... IWow Cost ... M.i-No Dlff•"•u! If y.'re ia tt. ........ for Mefte.-di._ of ttlit llW •.• HOW IS THI TIMI -THIS IS THI f'l.ACll CllKk ._ M6e '"u' ltted ...._ •..• n..,.. an ~ -. wttlcll •f•U wtl Mt~ •• to ltf. C--.II lltlr wltll •""'Y .._. yw c• .-. •.. Yo. M9Y _. stt G,,_.,• ..,.,............,-s. f'ric•t ... ttlaw ... for. '°"CJ ""-! S ACI I coaua °'LA PAZ u . & MARGU•m PAllCWAY APRIL 25th AT 10 A.M • And Continues Until Wt· Accompli11h tht' Reduction of Stock MEN'S SPORT GIRLS' & LADIES' SPECIAL GROUP LADIES' TENNIS SPECIAL ·,·K .. ·.~~-"Hc~·}".:._:h,:.!::. SHIRTS DEPT. LADIES' SHORTS SPORTWEAR ;:~::'~ r....i. s-. • wWte • In a .• 1 ... ...i..;-:f'c~· .,_. :::!"~ =:. ~"'.t:;: GIRLS' PA ..... TS ..... _9 TIHIN "fodad ~._M "Off ::cJ:crl~~c:~~.~ltw"."5'!.,," R~. $8 88 Stytu iaict.dt '"41s. 1111•0 flairs. R~ $2.00 to $3.25 . "" ,..._ -' • ·r . ~· '""T SIS 9S 1tro&..M-. cordlroys. ~lrto -em7"•E STOCK priJtl sMrts lit c ............... AM I • si.or. ............ ··~ cokin b If. II II f.' 'p 0 rt w If 0 ,. i " . flt, ~ sfu. ll to 31 .. u are 40 o/c OFF tins. ~'j. ~" ::~.~r:'~"n!:. :;;·:,.·;!::.•:.~. ud 1 aty!n 1o,.d '"°hrioh 111 polyntw/cotto.. ocryllc bi..d• t-S_a_l•_hie_. _e_. __ • ___ ,. brellcf-.Alc°'°"-,..--·~ •wy i.tnt itytn Olld colon ill -•114 -arqir. Stiorh. Mop' top' btow•u . SOCCER OUI Bmll HUGE STOCK 0 Rec) SI 8 s9 88 MIH 7 to 14.. R&~I $2.IOOI s5 88 ::!"'M ~ s: ~K .. ~ A~ 2 88 to $20.00 Special GrOllp · S 1 .....,_ ,..--s SPECIAL 50 I , W s I IL.I-e Sale l'rice • -,..- loffOtM • s1~~~T ...,_a_e_,.._~~-~-·-L-T----t ;;l:~~ $10 88 LADIES• PAM TS OUR ~TIRE STOCK ii:~ s9_. .n.n.88 Cordu s 13 88 "l rl °"' 2S Sale Price • "Ch•"''" DIP f.,. .. "lrltto11la" 1 /_3 OFF· Sole a...:__ • ..-c " o." Siua to JO. Stylet JEWELRY s-... ·.~ G.....-.. ... HI .. "F d d i' ~ ~· ·-1-• fnc:Nd• cordiroy, ....... bl9 ...... ,. ... UI ·--r lritt" OH pt 0 . t---------~...:...-------Mu•os • jea111. Hecklou~ Ill bottl •ll•ef' & CJOld. Re9. ~lofy" ·or.·· I 00'• ~ I oo·, of ---------. SURFER SrECIAL GROUr •4"J-uoo to H.oo. $22.95 14 88 "'• ••ry tot"t ,..,._,, ..... ., SPORTIMG GOODS R t to $25.95 e colon, iftc,W.. ·~ IG91. hi SPECIAL ~MEN'S KNIT ~· 0 s 12 88 ~ OFF . a.d low riu. i•ou. bt'uhed DEPT. ...,. __ ............ <-i....M Sll.95 .,__s_aie_rrke ______ ...... dattl-. P"""-wd ; ..... etc . -·~~ T-SHIRTS Sale._.__ • etc. Stu. 3/4toIS/16. R~. s21 88 --swt.n" "Jecb" "'°"·" • *'"1 . ,..~... LADIES' 1t s~c1 .. ~ SKI VESTS & S45.oo :="::..,·~.~-=. :': t:._f;::_:s~P~EC_·=:_l=A_=L_=_G~R~O~U~P~~):1( SPEC,!ALjTROUP I SWIMWEAR s::.ts $12 88 JACKETS Solef'ric• • AMcolon iuiaet s..M·L-XL -sffORi S "HOllCJ Tftl" .,u...d WHr" .,riff" to S22.95 e "f'ocific Tro1I" '1.i~r+, h ll" SWIMMERS' Sp•cial Group BRITI A.MIA "St111d•li." Good Hl•ctlOfl of -s,...._ .. l or<Jr itocli iflchtdM Sole Price ·-s .. .._ '••h -w. i.ou .. R~. to s4 88 SHIRTS colon mild ltylM. Sh.n 2J to JI. .n NW crochah. ba.Wt, I & 2 auo~I of •kl fockf'h -d SPECIAL 7.98 R~ s 11.oas3 88 p'au. ak. AR si1•t • 2 spa<I.. S,.cial ~ •Mh 1 .. ~· co6on 5-... -l.. -c~ SwiM Rios, .. WaH. S·M·L-n. '" al coton. Co.._ Sate Price • SaJe Price e All .,.. •ltort aln••· Slut to$ 15.00 IJr°"f'-$·22.~95 s 14 88 Rec) S39.9S to $80.00 R~. s 16 88 SpeclalGroup ~t. $8 88 BOYS' 11LEVIS11 s•t:.;~o s9 88 ~at~2~~! • Y2 PRICE ~~~9~e • =~~.:: $6 88 s 17.95 • 0 ... 1 .. lA•I• _, c~oy• "' Sole rrice • "O' NEILL .. Sol• l'nce e Sole Price bo111. WWI to flt, lt'9 Ital• _, Spttill Gni.ip SPECIAL SKI OFFER MEN'S BELTS D•l•n l••th•rs lty "l••h ." Yorldy of~ OIMf cotw .. ENTIRE STOCK Y2 PRICE TERRY SHIRTS ''WefttlillcJfClll" -a..tt IOfltl" "OP" "JOllhtll."' '°"' boyt' Clftd ....... , lott9 lllld ~ -. •• stytu i11 oil co•on. al lius. Reg.SI 9.00 to $21.00 Y3 OFF MEN'S PA.MTS "lrtH..;." "Mo•lft' OftM "GotcHtl MEM1S UNDERWEAR "Joc key." loun, btieh, t·st.lr+t. u11d•r........_ etc. Si1H 28 to 49 S·M·l ·XL ENTIRE STOCK Yl OFF MEN'S SWIMSUITS "O P" "Ha119 Te"" "Golde11 Wa••·" 111 _, 1tyfes. All "-· I OO't of co6an. Slut 21 to 31. Sp•clal~ ~l,!~:ooos8 88 Sale Pric• . • ;:;:la9'...,..._s7s11 •.. 82to814. :;::;: s 12 88 !~2.-..~9~ 16.88 f.~::.~~~~ ::::: ... ~:-·:2~ Fal &~~'!!Is"' .... S S-'• .._,__ e R•n. SIS.00 •'-•••· ._, ~ .i Nut. 12.00 u• r-n.... · · • · Sol• rrice " $ OUR EHTIRE STOCK ::rnce 59 88 LADIES """'G.ooo Sol•Priu38.88 20%0FF s 13.50 BLOUSES :;:_9 5 $18 88 S I ..._._,.. • Spold i11 n Re,.tel Sli l• with S~ Goods I"-•• 11M 0 e '"~"' & TOPS to S3 l.9S e bl11di11qs \..,..,tt" I 40 lo I 70. •te-" -= J.,..,.,.., S.-s - BOYS' KNIT T-SHIRTS "Iott" N Jecb," lffJ aMctioll Of styt.s. t-alllm, etc. Short Giid '-CJ •la.••1. Ni al M• colon. SllH S·M·l-XL R~. $6.00 s3 88 Sale ,,.;ce • 1.9. s1.5o s4 88 Sale rrice • .. 0 ,. .. 'loftMMr.D•""Swttta.by SolePric~ •~q SIB!OO Pe1110 . Hila•, Hu9 Tu -Jo11•" "Co p11cc:i110." H119• All Olh•r Po"" l'ri c •d $89 88 Fn~ • .........,,, Softt> .... Hl•ctia.i -~ IOllCJ Olld ~ AccordiltcJly Atttleffc s ... ,I i .... Pirtq P-. sin•• bl-1e1 M d h it ta,t. Sol• rrice • "flllp. Trecli StMNt. Soltdol1, iweatff IC!p). f.U\lrt•. dreuy Giid t""'."'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=1..-:..:..:.:.,...,;..;..:.,:_ ____ -4 lilae 1091, Swi111 Fl11~, lo4HJM c n.,ol tOf". etc.. ••c. Slut S-M·L I SPECIAL GROUP RU ..... .._.ERS loord1, Tetllttboll Seh, locll Special G~ Ref). S 12.00 to :!!·oo s6.88 l'riu .... _ """" Poch , Aottll•tlc la9a. Soccer SPECIAL lols. Hoh, Yi.or H.+a, Yatcro BLOUSES Wrhtt-k. Glos.lft. ·...--~ SfNM ..... '°" "W i4J9'fl" """' •n SO/SO & cokln. PLEASE MOTE ,...,/<fMotlt ri~ iii S-M-l lfl ,._, lh~ -W 0 ...... li111it.d cc*ln. tr... _. IM9f stock. H~ Wo••" "OP" ''loll" ".t.119el• 1---------~========:;i Fll9hh." Lotnt 1tylu, hu9e ( 1 Sp•cial G,,_., bq ·~ $ 26 88 ,.......,.ed.,......., ...... lteck! Ftnt SI 4.'75 $6 88 $39.88 co111e, fint Hf'•ed! It-• •d Sol• rrice • '"ce• are MlbjKt to .,..my °" Sole l'rice e lie.id_, to or ••· ulntiOR ill ...... t color•. SPECIAL GROUP Moterioh i•cl•d• polyut•r•. BOYS' AHD MEN'S -·~ s 15.00 cord•roy•. de111""· bruh•d 0 op11 BOYS' p ....... TS tost1 oo $8 88 d•11l1111, jeo111, •tc. 111 solid•. A" Sal• . pothntt. Sb.. 21 to JI. w .ALKIHG SHORTS "lrttt..i .. " sn.. • to I 4 "" deftl111 rn· C• • . • • • SpKial Goroup All ltro11d ..... loteit styl••· & ltro-c.........,. D•hnre poly/cottot1 cordwoy Ill• 1., $ R~. to s9 88 bl9 .... ..y of coton. SIHI 11 to $15:95 8 88 Sl9.95 J I . Sale Price e Sp•clal Gro.p Sah Price • s,.cw Gro.Jt s11is~01oy1~8.88 :do': s 12 88 Sal• Pric• SahPrice e MEN'S & LADIES' JACKETS , ........ ..,... ............ Hti .... $11.00 ~: .. 00 $10 88 l'rice . • SpKI .. Gro.Jt s,.cial Gr-.. ·~.to ''"'" -..... tL .. ,...,... .. tian. a.._ Ul.OQ ·~ $ ;~:4·005 12 88 1 tJ :!~14.88 ~~·05 10 881 Saf• Price • ~~;·~ 12.88 Price . e _.l!~~~~~==============~ NOTNINC. RE.SERI/ED· NOTH/Mt; HEID BllCH DAILY I 0:00 .A.M. to 6:00 P.M. MIKE'S ~E~~~;:~~ft • MISSION VIEJO 25290 MARGUERITE PARKWAY IN THE "VILL.AGI CIMTEI"' • COINR OF LA Pil ID. & MAl&Uam PAllW .A Y • • ------.... -__ ,....,. __ __.,.. ~--...... -- 17 JtJ.j DAIL V PtLOY Deatlu OAINESVILtE, Fla tAP> Fruk Edwa~ lhloet), 12, an ~Xpt'rt on water and ttn\!lron · ft\tnttl h " and a f orm r dtt n of the l'nh•t'lr ll)' of 1-'lorhi• ''"' '<'h o o l d1 d Wt.-dn~ay a tea iltOU( Hf "°' •t t a t •• .... nl ol '-'" •• All• <• ..... Cl ...... "".,.. .. u 1•.0 \<ir•wf'(I t>y I U. ... AIH ~·~ thhliflh O'f ~·A.~ <• .... t(.., ..... .. .. --~--.. ,....... • l 'KEll Mu·h•t•l Goldbcr(l movt'd hl1rl' from Nc-w York anct ••proud ol it ,,..,.,,..•tfCl'f'I tt • Uw ....... o• tt\ .. 0•• "htt"fi4 .. d '>¥ M11\• t ••l«t •wt~"'" •• '""' ''" ..tUt.,, ut 1--. ~,. \ V'tftl> "-' •••r~nal11ed t 411,t rN• l •• floftW ,...~n PUllUC NOTICE ;.umOUI IUllltlU ltMilll"AflMllCT "IJUSI "''*'h"" Ot-( .. \I O•il• llllOI Al)< tt 'II, /4 f!My I, 1'90 t .. 1 eG . 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M, "'9 tlfNI -it t4 ,. ..... ---------- 17 ·~~~---~ .. • VOL. 73# NO. 11S, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR N IA THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1980 C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS County Lah S.ued • ID Cancer Tests 8 y DAVID K TZM.\ N OI tM O.olly -'Miff An Oran~l· l'ounty lubonalory wH:S c bar.:ed Wednesday wlth f.il~t· Md m1slt.'ttd1n1 .ad,•erti:,tnK by the dtstnct •ttoroey'b Otrl\'\' J !> .. result or chum~ lhnt spe<-1al b lood t t>sts could detect a p e r s o n · :s u H' c Ji \ I b ii ll y t Q cancer Tht: district attorney :1Jed ~ l awsuit in O rang ~ o unty Superk>r Court that utk11 civil J>C?IU•lUh as w~ll a 1a tem1)0rary ~urt order agt11nst A I D C.:t•ntf'r ol Oranjle, Inc and two laboratoncs ln Chul1a V1:sta and Teicu which a n alyif' blood i.~des for the center According to the s uit, the A I 0 . center adverta;.od in local n e w s papers blood t est s 1t l'la1med had the capacity to de- tect the existence of cancer as ------ well as the "muhgnancy poten· • Ual" of thM tested Thi.' l ub:s In T exlis an d Ctdlforn la t est ed the b lood i.amples they were sent and re· turned them with written re- &ulti., officials s~ud . Dr John Zi1nc. a consuJuna ph) slc1an lo the A I 0 center and a defend- a nt named in the s uit. the o gave the blood test r esults lo the person tested. Feet> totaled $135 In the advertis ing for the center. it was claimed that "just a few drops 'Of your blood can tell If you have a malignant potential." But the distr1ct at· tomey's office said a perton 's ma lignancy potential could not be determined by the combina· t1on of diagnostic tests offered by the center. The lawsuit cont ended the "computeri~ed diagnostic equip ment ·· used for the tel>t:, were not diagnostic at ull. It also said that clauns the tests could help a person's doctor evaluate tus or her potential for g<.'tlmg cancer were untrue sine~ that potential .. ca nnot b e u cc ur a t e ly evaluated " The various defendan~ named tn the SUit Including A r D. Center of Orange. fnc . A.1.0. Laboratories of Oranl(c. Inc . A.l.D. LaborMtOrtet Inc. of Tex· as and Arthu r Te s t and Rese arch. Inc. ol Chula Vista - are charged with conaplr ing to induce members of the public lo purchase lheir services througr. raise and misleading advert.is· mg Tbey are also charged with unfair business practices by CSee CANCER. Page AZ> 4Mesans • Plane Wreck Bodies Found in 04Mly ,. .... $1.rif -· By JERRY Cl.At;SEN Of* o.irv "11et S~tf Two Costa Mesa couples werC' found dead Wednesday in the wrt'ckage or a single -engine aircraft tha t had bl•£.'n n•ported rn 11.-.ing late Sunday O\ er Kern Count) Larr-..· and Cleonc Mc Cart of I052 Salinas Ave· and Tom and P:it McGovern of 3098 Sum<1tr11 l'l:tc<' had taken off from V1!>&J1a J \ a bou\ R p m to n•turn to J1>hn W;1yne 1\irport . Kt•rn Count> ShC'nfr's dcput1rc; s aid The C()<;ta ~frsan-. had \ l'>ll<-d fr11•nch 3Jld rel:Jtnr·i. 1n V1:-.alJ<t , authontws :>aid COAST COLLEGE DISTRICT FACULTY MEMBERS JAM BOARD HEARING ROOM Angry About Pay Talks, They Deac.nd Upon Tr"9teea Wedneaday Night In Cotta Mesa T h c ~f c <" a r t ..., ' P 1 p e r Comanche 180 and the four hodies we re discCJvcred early Wednt'Sday morning by Tejon Ranch cowboys sea rching for stray calUe a mong the rolling hills on the big ranch, officials said. 01mas Cardoso, Ke rn County Coronc•r's mvest11tator , saJd the a i r r raft a ppa rently no sed vertirnlly into ranchland about three miles W('St or Inter.Hate 5·, (; ra p<'vinc gr:1dl' I Mt• Sunday ~t College Teaclwrs Irate 111 Pay Hassle . R' PJUL SNf:l ()f•:KM/\N Ol t"" O•llf Pilot \1411 i\n O\'f'rflow 1·ru11.d of coll1•i;:p m:-.l rurtor~. b1ttvr ahout th~ lack "' proJtrcss in rontr<Jct negotia-ltnn<., \t•ntt-d th~tr angc rWcdnei. 1h1 v n1 ;:!ht <Jt the· ('oust rommunity Col lt•J:t' l>1 !\trat t ll oar d uf Tru"tl'\':-. mt'l'l in A in C'o!>la Mt-sa 1\ hout 25'} <'<lll«P,e t eachers , '>qui 1·1.<'<l into the tiny meeting room <tml tuok turns a('cus1ng I h1• 1 rm.tu·"> of b<·ini:: unv. illing tc1 p.1~ \ht> '""tru<'tf>r!> a ..,alar) ('om mt•nsuralc "11 h the VJIU<' of the "'ork The lru.">let••,_ in turn , point('(j to a loss of n•v<•nul• and local t :1x atrnn powt•r be r au~c of l'rnpos1taon J.1 Thi· instruetorli wcr<· expert t•d to meet tf)C J,1v <1t Golden Wt·st ('ollcge to dl't('rm1n(' their n<'Xl < our">t' of <H·tll)n S<'veral in -.truc·lror' :it Wl'<lm•">d <1v·o; m£•ct 1n1: mcn11onf'd thl' poss1h1hty t>f a qnke or i-1e k out Th•· Coa.'it Community ColleRe 1>1:-.1 n et ineluch•s Or angl' Coa~I < 'olll'gc 1n Coi;t;i Mc•!\a, Gold<'n \\'t''>t C'oll<'S:<' 1n Huntington lkuch and Coastline College, the -.11 c"ill1•d "co llege without "alls ·· The American Fl'<Jerat1on of Tl·at·hers 1s rl'presl'nt1ng about 700 full-Lime faculty members in the nc~otiation!->. while the California Te<1chcrs Alisociat1on 1o; representing about 1.600 part· t1mt• inst ructors A f'T's bargaining team met "W1lh district m·gol1ators this week in a 251 " hour session that conl'ludcd Wednesday afternoon I with both sides reporting some progress but no settlement. Phyllis Bas ile, preside nt of the 1\l'~T local . complained t o t rusl«>S about the slo w progress in negot1at1ons. which began last July .. We could have ~en al this poin1 in January," i,hc declared. T he two sides have been meet- ing with the assistance of a state m e diator. The contract pro· posals being offered by the dis · t rict and the instructors have not been-made public. At Wednesday's m eeting, 1 numerous teachers asserted that the trustees have not established ~ proper priorities for use of the , money they are given by the state. The t e acher:'! singled o ut telev ision station KOC E at Golden WPst as a recipient of lOO much fundjng at the expense of faculty members. . Other Coverage AdditJonl\I Harbor Are• COY· rue appears today on Page 113. ..... ---- ---- Mutilation Victi1n Seeks State Funds By ARTIJUR R. VINSEL °' , .. 0.11, ,. ... , ~··11 t\ team of Tustin lawyl'r~ an nounced Wednesday 1l will fight deni al by th<· state of a S25.000 da1m hy M:ir) Vincent, the ·' oung girl ll'ft to the ~side a highway b y a rapt ">t v.h o Non-teachers Offered 8 % Pay Increase !'lirwport-Mes a ~<'hool officials are fJ ffe ring th<· d1 s tr1 c t ·~ l'las~•ricd cmploy<'cc; thos<· who d o no t ho ld l each ing C'l'rt1ricates :m 8 pt·rcent 1n rrt>t1l><' m pay and fringe benefits n~x t vear The parkagc•. made public Tue::.day ru ght. fo llows a r<.>qUC5l hy the Cal1forn1:.i Sch ool £mployecs A s~oclalion for :-.alary incr e a ses ranging bl·lwcen 12 a nd 26 percent The employei!:-. union also 1s seeking dislricl·pa1d v1s1on care and dependent health, dental and hfe ins urance coverage Trustees scheduled a pubhc he armg on their counter offer f o r May 13 . N egotiations between the district and the un· ion will start followin1t that hear · mg The classified e mployees. in· el uding clerks, maintenance workers and bus driver s, will be working on the second year of a two.year contract . That contract le ft sal ary and benefit Increases up for re-negotiation this year . dlOpJX-d vfr hcr handli 14 Ith .in ax The statt,·5 V1ct1ms of V1oknt Cnmc·s /\ct 1s wordt·d to <'Xc lud•· non rc--;idl·nts or Calif1Jrn1a from 1•1tg1b1lity for ~uch funds St&tc o ffi cials eontend M1!->s Vincent "'a'>n·t a res1dc·nt ~11 the time sht· v. :1s ;,1ttarkt-d t "'0 .Jnd a half \('<Ir"> ':l~O Tustin Attnrnt·)' T1·rry Gile' :ind hie; partnc·r. l\t t.1rk Edwards. announct-d al a pr~si-ecinfcrenc<· Wt•dnc:.day that th1·y. alung 'With \11 -,s Vincent·., fam1lv attome> in L<is Vega!>, '11.111 r<'pr escnl hn G Ill':. and Edv. <•rd i. ront,.nd :'ft 1ss Vincent wa-. 1ndetled a C-al1 fo rn1a r esident. of fl \l' months' stand.mg and e nrolled in Junior high school 1n ~11rro Hc•s1des. they Mllrl, t.•ven 1f :.ht· "a">n'l. the law 1s uofa1r Nov. a r<'S1dent of I.a!-> Vegas. ~1 a r~ was sta}'lng with r<'lat1vL" '11.ht·n s h e w a s kidnapped. 11lthflu£h she adm1ttl•<1lv was a h1tc hhilong runa'Wa\< at fhe time· M ll>S Vincent wa!. dumped along a rural hi g h way in Stanislaus County by m<·rchant ~<'ii man I.a wren£'£• !"-,inglf'ton. ~I . but hvc'fl to M·<· him in eourt when~ he "'a::. r1mv1ct l•d on hl·r te::.llmony Stngleton·s trial 1n San 01ego ('ounty where 1l W:l!'-i s h1fl('(j due to pretriaJ publicity. e nded with his conviction on eharges of kid n ap. rape and mutilation lie 1s curre ntly serving a 14-year term Edwards i.a1d Wednesday he will confe r lhJs weekend with the Vincente; and their Las Vegas lawyer prior to submitting a new $25,000 claim to the stale-Board <See CLAIM, Pa1te 1\2) \\'rt>rka~c '11.:JS thrown severul huncln-d IN•t. hl' ';11d. and tbt' hocl1l'~ v.t·n · .;catt<'rl'd betw('(.·n Anderso1i Eyes Victory as lndepende11t WASJONGTON (J\J') Rep .John B Andt•r-.on of Illinois. a::. 1·xoN·tc-d. ,droo~d out or the r<J<'l' for the R(•publ1ean prcs1den twl nommat1on todJy and an nouncc-d he would run a:. an in cif'p<'ndent cand1c1alt• "unf,·t trri•rl b ... part ~ po~1t1on.., " "I ha v (' chosen this N>urse of art llm lx>causc• 1t is now clear t hnt I cannot att:11n a maJont> of lht• d<.'le~at<·o.; "'ho will be at l<•nl'fing the Republican National rom C'ntlM In July ... 1\nd<'rson 'i<llcf W h ii <' h l' v. 1 11 r c m a in a ltl'puhhe:in. i\ndl'r:-.on s.u d he ts c•onv1ncf'd there 1s enough voter d1ssat1sfact1on with President Curter anrl the R<'puhlican front runrwr. Ronald H<'al(an. tn aJlow him lo become the first 1nd<.'pen- d<•nt canchdatc to "'" a pres- 1dcnllal election llti. fi rst campaign tnp as an independent ~111 l:M'g in Salt1rday '4 llh stops in New York City, Wa s hin~ton , Atlanta, West Virgini a . Detroit , Lansing. Mich . and Boston. Anderson s aid his campaign. '4h1ch he estimated would cost SlO millio n to $12 m11llon in private funds. was "not an as- sault on the two.party system " but was intended to attract many Ame rican:. who otherwise would ·sit out El<'ctlon Day and :.imply not vote Bite Put on Burglar Lassie the Alligator Foils The/t Try SAN RAFAEL (AP> -Bewa~: vicious alligator. The next time a burglar breaks into Richard Hobbs' house. he oitght wish that there was a sign like that on the front door. Police say that a gator known u Lassie apparently had a lot to do with foiling an •t· tempted burglary last week RICHARD HOBBS Jr., A Z3· YEAR-OLD son who no longer lives at home, was •rrest- ed and booked for Investigation or burglary. Police Lt. Kenneth Home said that Hobbs admitted breaking into the howic to steal coins and other valuables "to pay ort a drug debt." The e lder Hobbs, his wlfe and two children live with three alU11toN1 which range in siw from 18 Inches to six feet. Tbe largest. Aunt Georgl•, lives l.n a 1,000-galloo tank while the two s maller ones. Salll1ator and Lassie, occupy their own rooms upetalrs. POLICE nDNK THAT IA88lt: escaped her aquarium and sensing 10cnethJn1 was wrong, attacked the bur,lar. Laule's owner says that the Intruder ikely 1tt1cked the 15·pound gator and s he def ended herself by biting him. The a lUg1tor waa later round bleeding on the Ooor. "She was stRbbed many tlrnes," Hobbs said. "I think It waa done pr1or to when she attacked him." Young Hob~. who suffered a severe bite on his hand. was round hiding In a cloaet un· der the stairway whe.n police responded to a burglary call. . .... 125 and 325 fl.'l'l from lh1· pmnt of 1mpaet. Card<><;o ~aid a f1vt· foot SN ' lion of the ai rc ra ft ''.-> right 11.1nsn11> "'as found nearl> a m1l1- frum the· era.sh ">1te, pv-.-.1bly 10 du·alln~ that Lht· a1rcraJt lfht p:irt'> in J l>lorm before no:.ing tfl 1 ht· i:round It .1pµt•Jrt•d :" th1>ugh th•· pl,1nt· \.\;1<. in ,, •pin.· Card0<>0 'P••r·ul<1t1-.J hut h1• c1d1frd th;1t 1·o nf1rmat1o n would have t o eome from federal tran11porta· lion authorities . Th<.' aircraft. o wned by the McCarts, both 40, was based at .John W;nne Airport '1v1I Air Patrol wUL'> ha d been searching t v.o days f or the Piper Comanc ht-. but wen· hamperro tn '>torm'>. nffl c1al!. not('(J. ~t c<;cl\ t·m was SR years .11<1 111:-. 11.1h• wa:. 5'i Fluor: U.S. Groups Must Pull Together By RICHARD GRt:EN Of, ... 0..ly ,. .... \I.Hf ,\ variety o( gr oups must m a ke concession s 1f .. the Amencan dream as to be pre · vented from becoming a nq•ht man'." 1nduc;triali'i t J Hnhl'r1 fo1 uc1r ~did W<:dn(•:.d..i) in ('o-,tJ ~k:.a The president of tht· I n int- h r1-.('d Fluol' Corp \llld 1n ,J "JWel•h to 4 pc<>plc I hat ROvem mi•nt. 1;11,r>r indu-.tn . lh<' public ,ind <'nv1ronmentcil J(roups ha-..· t n "'ork toi::<'lher ·For ~..O )'Par'>. 1\mericans havt• be<>n ra1s<·d to Pxp<'rt to bC' upward!) mo bilP. · ... luor said t.1l th (' CirC'att'r rn 1n1· Jndu-;tnal I 1•ai.:u1· <.pon ... o ri•1I luncheon \\ 1• v.1·r1 t IH· 111 \' 111 the '4orlc1 · A m1·rll ..i ·, df'f•"nrl1·n1•c on r 1) II' 11.! 0 1111 . h II 14 l' \ I' r . ha ~ II r ,1 rn ,, t 1•·a 11 ' c· h Jn~ I:' d th"' f1111un1·, nf th•~ t'l1unln fluor ... 1111 \\ t' h.1\1· tn ri·d urP 11ur rnn '-1tmpt1on nf fu<·I inc rt'J 'il' our 4'uppli<"' of trad1t1nn fu<'I Jnd get <.Ub<.\1tu1t· fut'IS." h<· \:.ltd On thl' <.Uh!f'<'l 11( !\UO">ltlUtl' rut·ls. Fluor ., 11d ht., evmpany hJs d<'' doped far1ltt1c•' in South Afrl <'J wh1r h turn r oal 1ntn t! :i ., o I 1n1· 111· ~ .1 1 d ., 1m1 l.1 r r ,l('I htll" roulr1 bi· dPHIO(lf'f.i '" I hi~ l'OWltf\ 0.-1, "tlMSutt ,._ URGES CONCESSIONS Industrialist Fluor fo loor said th~e faclht1c::. have 1•nablc'<1 the South African gov- ..rom1•nt '"lO thumb 1ti. nose at th<' A>atollah Khomeini and his oil Wt' t'an build these plants to mct•l Jll :-.talc and federal en '1 ronmental rcqu1 rement~." ~ luor :.aid Telephone Privat!y FCC 'Powerless' To End Junk Calls WASIONGTON CAP) -The Fcder:il Commun1eat1ons Com· m1ss1on agreed l odHy there 1s nothing the agency c un or should do lo restrict "junk." or un- solicited, telephone calls By a unanimous vote, the com· m isston adopted a staff report concluding the FCC has neither conslttutional nor Jurisdictional authonty to regulate unsolicited calls The s taff r eport , which followed a two-year study, also found that even ir regulations were adopt ed. enforcement would be almost impossible without impostn 1 a costly burden on telephone companies. Although he eventually voted to s upport tbe staff finding, Com miasloner Abbot WHbbum expressed concern about tbe de- clalon to forgo reguJaUon. ·'There really ought to be som ething we can do about. tbb because It is an invasion of privacy," he said. "This could become very onerous In lhe future." At Washburn's suggestion, the commtssloJ't did a1rec to lnMrt l•n1uage in the report polnt.1n1 out that state N!gutatory •ten· cles are in a better posllkln to •dopt nalee on unsoUched call~. An e1tlmated 1even rnlJllon unaoUdtfd phone calla are made dally, but that is 'ai tban l per. ; cent o r the 780 mlllton calls placed each day, the sWf said. While FCC regulation or the telephone industry clearly cov- ers interstate service, the staff s aid, it Is debatable whether the agency has jurisdiction over the mtrustate calls. Coast "'catber Some cloudiness but mostly fair through Fri· day . Slightly warmer days. Lows tooJgbt In the 408. IUgbs Friday in upper 60s. INSIDE TOD,4 Y La Ccua Pacifico Jud iln't the aanv wUhot.lt tlle NlttM. For o vUU, att Page C3. ••••x I I ~ EWLYPlLOT C ·.•D•rOll A .. I•; 6e,.I JI LONDON tAP) -Tbe nhae of UM dollar wu sn0tt\I.)' k>wer == otber m~ cUl'T'eMlel '=: ln European fo~l$n ex· ~ tndhlt. wlaiM tJMt priee ol moved b&ber. In l.Mdon, IO&d ck>eed at $5215 u ~. up from Wed Delday•s ... !lO. lt traded In New Yot1l at ""30. up $23. • Silver COit $14.20 a ll'OJ ounce ln London, up from $l4.0S. Silva tnded ln New Vort at SH.67, up SJ.03. :i•1 eetl S• rUee C••4r•••tl UNITED NATIONS CAP> -The U.N. &-cunty ounc1l lldopted a resolut.Joo today deploring lsrael's April 8 retaJJatory atrike into Lebanon a1a1.nat Palestialan guerrillas . The vote wa.-. U.O with the United states, tbe Soviet Union and East Germany abltainlal. Pllrfc Serric'"e Diree••r O••t ~d WASHINGTON <AP) Wilham J . Whalen, the ron- troversia1 director of the National Park Service, was removed from bis job today by lntenor Se<:ret.ary Cecil Andrwi becuu~e "I believe it best for the service, for lbe department and for Mr. Wbalen•s health." 400 Die in Fight For Iranian Role BVLLl.TIN ISLAMABAD, Paklsla.D <AP> -The wesient Afgbaa provi.Dtt of Herat. bordering Iran, was placed wmcler virtual Soviet COO· lrOI foilowlal lite arrest el the gonr110r. Radio Pakistan re- per1ed today, qDOttng a 1'ellra.a broadcast. There was n~ Im· mediate iDOepeodenl collftm1a• u.e. By Tbe A.ssoc:iated Press Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini says be ill leading a holy war to free Jran ol foreign domination. But lran's ethnic minorities and leftUt students are fighting lo tree themselves from b i s donUn&t:ion. According lo lbe official Ira- nian media, more than 400 people b4ve been killed In clashes between government troops and Kurdish rebels in northwest Iran the put week. Turkey's largest independent newspaper, Hurriyet, reported I raoiao troops killed at least 500 Kurdl in recent fighting. Along with border skirmishes and a war of words betWffll tran's Persian rulers and Arab Jraq, Tehran Radio reported Iran 'Open' To Soviets WASHINGTON (AP) - Failure to resolve the hostage crisis ls pushing Jrao to•ard "paralysis" and disintegration and in· creasing the prospect that the Soviet Union' may try to s eize control of the northern part of. the coun- try, a senior Carter ad· minjstration official says. The official, a ke)' ad-m in istratlon s trategist who asked not to be iden· tified, told reporters that if Iran collapses, the Unit- ed St.at.es might move to protect southern Iranian oil fields that once were a principal Western supply source. The warniog of Iran's instability and vulnerablli· ty to the Soviets came a mid continued fighting Involving Islamic fuo- dameotalista and leftists. gua rds backing up the fun· da mentalists, was touched off by a ban from the ruling Revolu- t1on a ry Counc il on c ampus political groups. ll 1s the first step in an Islamic purge of the universities. * * * . __., ............ MARV VINCeNT FiANKID BY A1TORNEYS T!MY GILD (LEFT), MARK EDWAAOI They An~ ptaae to fWll for Money from V... of Vtotent Crt'"" Fund f ',... rllflfl' A J a.AIM ... of Control in Sacramento. · The lawyers want to give lhl' j gcncy that dJsburscs monies to va c tims of crim e s a nother '-'h1.1nce to find in Miss Vincent'!> favor. Giles said lf tbe state rec- ognizes it as valid, the sum will cover most of Mary's remainJng medical blUs. If the c laim ls refused a second time, attorney Edwards said, the legal team will me a petition with the Fourth Dtstrlct Court of Appeals asking pay. mpnr Edwards said the confUct over Mary's legal place of residence was complicated by the fact' she was 14 at the time sbe was kid· napped. raped ·and mutila~ She had no driver's license or o th e r l eg al do c uments establishing her resldeace an Callforrua. Giles and Edwa rds say another factor complicating the matter is the lack of case law on the subject because the Victims of Violent Crimes Act ts so new. The dark.haired girl, now 17, a ppeared at the press con· !erence along wilh her m~r. Lucy. She wore a wtute dress decked with red. yellow and green par- rots and held lhe stainless steel prostheses that function as mechanical bands in her lap. Electrical wiring <1nd cords ac. tlvated to cnaneuver the limbs run bent>alh the sleeves or her dress. "I 'm doin~ ok<iy," ~aid Mary, fourth child m a family of seven. "School and my family have been keepin~ me busy.'' •'She's s tudying bard a nd she's an I\. s tudent now," sa.ad her motht:r . ··s be 1s much hea!Uuer and s he hi.s calmed down a lot.'' Mary bowl!> now, averaging 125 a game. and 1s pursuing bcr hobby, pa10lin~ in water colors. Countians Warned Of Pyramid Fraud A chain letter la being circulated in West Oran1e Coun- ty, prom11in1 participants a s ure JecaJ means to turn a $100 lnvntmeot into S2IOO ,000 1o just 12 days. But police fraud Investigators warned Wednesday that this pYJ'anUd acbtme ls neither legal nor a aure bet. The cba1n letter bas surfaced at Fountaln Valley High ~bool, whe re business leacber Denls Git.achier said be bas ~ ap- proached oo two separate oc casioos this. week by .students askinf him to invest $100 in tlus "lega "list exchange. Though be declined to Invest, GitschJer tried to fmd out bow widely the chain letter ls being distributed. "lo my first three classe:;," the teacher aa.ld Wednesday, "I have fOWld 16 kid.a who have eit!Mr bought lh1s list or lcoow or someone who bas.'' Gltscbier saJd be is trying to alert student. to the pitfalls of this expensive letter exchange. '·People are going to gel ripped off," he said. "There 1::. no free lunch." Frvwa Page A I .. CANCER ... engaging tn allegedly unlawful, fraudulent and deceptive a c tivitles . He aod police investigators say the chain letter makes a seducllve, lf not e nllrely legitimate oiler. Justice Unit Hit by Threat Of Fund Cuts By DELOB~ B&OOKS lllWIN The Orange County Crirn.ina.I Justice c.ouncu tocby wu forced to shelve plannine efforts for next year's expected budget of $1 .6 mll llon because of threatened federal fonding cut- backs Th<>1e cut.backs may throw I.a· to chaos the county's oetworlr ol child abuse, burglary prevention and juvenile delinquency pro- graau, 1aid KA!1lh Coocaaooo., the <.'OUDclJ's executive director. The funding cuts may also ffit'UO layoffs for five of the 12 county employees who make uµ the couod.l'a staff, be said. The SI 6 milhon ln feckral money that maltes up most or the crinunal Justice council's budget may be bluepencUed th!~ mootb during federal budget hearlngs. a vicllm of Pres1denl Carter's budget-balancing at- tempts '1"be cities and lbe county are try i n ~ to pro tect r e venue- sharing and CETA fun ds (first ). They're putting all their e~gs 10 one basket." Concannon swd. Council members agreed to take another look at the budget next mooth, when the direction of federal planners may ~ clearer ., IO.\NNS &SYNOLDI .. ..., ....... A SIO mlllloD ,.._ appUeMbl ~~.:N~~-= ua.q lo faoe ltJll comPllltJoo Prt6r • .......... wat.'fl'&lli· ty....,......._,_ Kemt.n ol tile Santa Ana ReciP.DaJ Water Quallt1 Caatrol Boara wW meet In t.be Colt.a Mesa Qty ~ chambers to set a ~ ol ADPUcatlona for state Clean Water 'Bood Act dto.J. Tlte im aet set. aaMle • mUUon for eooaervaUon. ,......,..,. .... pollmioe C'OD- trol pn>jectg. 1'ben are ntDe n- gtoaal Wiit.er boal'dl tn tbe Ut.e aad eaett wltl forward It.a pnon. ty U.t lo the state water re. soureee bolnl for aDocatiian ot tbe $50 ml.llGn. Jim Andenon, staff member for the Santa Ana re&looal board. aid tbe ............... total o1 m. ...-......._ which total SUI ml"•cm. He said the Newport Ba1 proJ. ' ect ha beea pat at tbe baUolD of the Ult reeommecled bJ au staff became lt'• stll1 ID tbe planntnc ltqes. '' lnflaUoa 1a e.unc tbe $9 mllllcla up and tbe stat. boerd baa made it dear tbeJ wallt NC· I ommmcf.atinnl oa J:Jeda tbl& I ~.~~ = ...... U..UI -• to ,..., for eomtroc.11ua... .. • AD4lenoa'•...,, ........... top of tbe prtorltf Uat • Riveni .. d• Co!lnty .Proleet to cteao up tbe Strllllfellow MAii Pits wbleb are ea...., ...,_ water poUatbt problema, ta. project woald eolt SC mlllloa.. Other projects tbat raak ahead ot Newport Ba.eh • &be water board ttalf'11Jtt are: -Three project.a Oil the s.a Ana Rlver In JUvenide and S. Bernardino counties to lnltaO ln- te rceptort to remon wine WUtel to the Wastes WOD'I be carried into Onn1e eo.&r• grou.nd ..... tupply. -A water reelam.U. pnjed dubbed Greea Aera, 1uhadtted by the Orange Colltlty Water Otstrict. -A Big Bear Lake water " reclamation project. -A proj~ submitted by the • San Bernardino Cou.aty Special Districts for repair of water systems LO Carboo Canyon. f Police Seek. 1,fi Redhead in f .~ Mesa Looting, j Costa Mesa pollce are aaelring a man with a red Afro baJ.rcut for questioning in the burglary or a College Part home Wednes- day morning. Witnesses said they saw the redhead back bis older mode! gray car into the driveway ot the home OD Princeton Avenue and put something in the trunk at a bout 11 a .m. .seven killed and 51 injured ln two bomb exp106ions In Abad.an, Iran's oil capital in Kbuiestan ·Province, on the Iraqi border. 'The ethnic Arabs of Khuzestan, the province's biggest POPUla· t1on group and the work force for lhe oil industry, have been accused of blowing up pipelines a nd other oil installations re pcatedJy. T b e Turkish-s peaking Azerbaijanis in northwest Iran a nd th e Baluchis an the southwest, who fought govern· ·ment forces during the winter. have been quiet. Soviets Seek Iran Affidavits attached to the laws uit included a sworn state- ment from Dr. Steven Armen· trout, chl~f of hematology and oncology at UC Irvine, who said the A.1.0. center tests could re· s uit in an "overuse or an ex· pensive and meaningless test a.-; well as the serious neglect of esta blished methQds for cancer diagnost., which 'lre ot proven value in early tumor detectioo ... The cnrrunal justice council "'as set up to disburse federal money for cnme prevention to county, city and commuruty pro- J:rams. When homeowner Bernard C. Keach Jr. returned home lat.er in the day. be reported that bis front door had been pried open. But the governor of Mai.an· daran Province, below the Ca.s· p1an Sea, indicated he expected 'trouble Crom "armed groups claiming to be supporters of the Turkoman people," an ethnic g roup of about 600,000. Trouble on the c ampuses ls \he latest addition to tbe Kho- meini regime's domestic woes. T he government admits to 24 killed and hundreds injured in clashes s ince Friday at uni- vers ities io Tebrat_l1 . Raaht, Abvu, Zabedao and 0 U1er dties. The fighting between Islamic Cundameotalilts and leftist stu· dent.s, wltb tbe revoluUonary c DAILY PILOT , ... °'-~ .... 0.11, p'""· -~" _ .... combtMO trw ~ Prn.\, ., °'*41tf'Wd'" ,,. Or•-c..t """'"" .. """-· .......... ~ tOll\On\.,.. "'*''""°" -.,. ~ F~~ ... , .... -· ....._, -... _,_ 1••<"/Fovf\l•I" V•llff. U•t"f• L•tYn• .... ..,s... .. C.."-A ....... ,....,..,_•• -·--~....,..,.-5-y .. , .............. ~·.-:..~~e=.~'""· "0 _. ........ -----•.c.tef ................ , ___ ___ .,_ .. -1:011« ,_ ... ,..,... ~£ ... - ~Ml-. .._,._ ""~ ..... -..... ... ~ eoeu ..... Office .... ..,,.==! :a&~li6 ..,.,., ~· ..._ l!N(I\ •m~~,...._, HuMl .... OllllHUI' ,,.,, .. ~ .... •MO ~· Natural Gas Pact The lawsuit filed Wednesday was the result of a lencthY in· vestlgatioo by numerous ageo- {'1es, including the state's Board of Medical Quality Assurance. lncluded aro programs aimed at preveotiog juvenlie delio· quency, child and spousal abuse, drug abuse aod a host of cou nseling services. Also in- cluded a.re programs to aid wit· nesscs to crimes and victims ol crimes. Taken, Keach told police Wo(re lwo t.elevlaion sets and Jewelry. Re reported bis tot.al loss at $3,538. • By 11te A.saoci&&ecl Presa T he Soviet Union, drawrng closer economkally to revolu tionary Iran, announced today 11t will soon reopen negoUaUons on buying Iranian natural gas. The Soviets a lso conhrmcd they will open their highways to more lraruan co,mmerce in ar) emergency meaning a U.!:>. sea blockade of Iran. 1 r an stopped piping oatur&I ga s to the Soviet Union in mid· March when negotiaUoruJ for a contract broke down. The So· vieta offered to pay $2.20 per thousand cubic meters, but the * * * Iron Threat: Wt Off All Persian Oil BJ Tee Aalociat.ed Press Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Gbotbradeh today threatened to cut off all Perslao Gulf oil -not just Iran's -ii the United States mines Iranian ports. Gbotbladeb made the thttat In ao interview with Iranian radio, but did not say bow Iran would block oil shJpments from the other major Persian Gulf ex· porten -Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar . Strategists have long point«! out, however, that the relatively narrow Straits of Hormuz, at the mouth ot the gull, arc a choke point that could be exploited by terrorilta or others to block the traffic of aupertankera. Some say a fe~ well·poeitioned seen ships could block the waterway. ~ Iranians reportedly sougn' a µrice ju~J. below the current '40rld level or $4. In their last l'Ontract the Soviets patd 60 cents. Efforts to reach officials al the A.l.D. cent.er offices in the city or Orange were unsuccessful. Witnesae.a said a woman with i brown hair was aeeo in the sray car driven by tbe suspect. Radio Moecow s aJd today the negotiauons would resume soon. It was unclear whether the Soviets agreed to bargain at the t11ther price , or the Iranians lowered their deman~. But the Western economic pressure tiuiidina on Iran -iocluding the cutoff of oil exports lo J apan - may have forced the Iranians ln· to a conciliatory posit.ioo. The gas had been sblpped throu&b a 690·mile pipeline from southwest Iran's petroleum re- 1uon to Soviet Armenia a nd "'1 Azerbaijan. The 'l'ebrao government said th is week the Sovie t Union agreed to let Iran increase use of \ts roads i! the United St.ates blockades its southern water route. Moscow radJo confirmed the report today, saying, "The two nations havt' reached an agree. mcnt for I ran in case or e mergency to use Soviet t.er-; rltory to import various goods." A railroad runs through Soviet Azerbaijan Into Iran. and Moscow announced th.lt mooth that it was completin( a ttUck· ing center oo the Iranian border that would ''dramatically ln· crease" the volume of Jrao- bound freight shlpped through the SoV1et Union. Iran this week announced new trade agreements with other East·bloc nations. It said It wa.'I increasing oil soles to RomanJa to 100.000 from 60,000 barrels dolly unde r an agr eement signed Sundoy, and an agree· m e nt was signed with East Ge rmany Wednesday on de· velo ping cooperation in in· du trial, agricultural, nergy and lrade f at.t.ers. ., ~~ 011te 13w ;i·~a/ ()~~~~ Dress up yo ur old diamonds and other gems with a new s mounting designed to br ing out new fire and beauty. How easy it is to update your traditional and fine old jewelry into spark ling, glamorous new dinner or special-occasion rings. \'~• We can custom design-especially for you-and your ~ diar;nonds will look more beautiful than ever before. J ·' ~ Let us help you create that new ring from our selection of : , exciting, modern mountings with the wider, bolder look.· .~ ,~; " 'Bk/I </Ua/J1J <Jf 1wfloJI 0 Fine /l!welry )5 FASHION ISlAND • N[WPORT BEACH, CAltfORNIA 91660 TELCPHONf. (7t4) 644·2494 ; , i .Homosexual Hero Loser in Lawsuit SAN Jl'RANCISCO <AP)-The Vietnam veter&D w-.0 wu ldta tUled ln nt'n report• •• • 1lomOMXuat alter he Mn~ a IUD aimed at Prnid nt 0.&ld Ford bu bid hll lnvQlon o( prlvaty 1ult a11ln1l several oew1pepen diamlaaed. Oliver Slpple, a fo rmtr Marlne crt'dlted •Ith 1lrikln1 Sara Jane Moore '• arm u she almed a sun at Ford durlnc a visit to San t"'tandsco ln 187~. lost a five.yen court baltl~ WHneld~ wtKm Superior Court J~t• Ira Brown dbm1u.ed bis Ill aillllao au.it. IPPU:'S 1.-.\WYEU Sald tf Brown would not reconsider tu!> nilint. they would ronalder ap- pea1l.nc to a tugher court Attorney John WahJ, wbo said Sipple wo-.Jd not talk w•lb re· porten. commented that during the past five years Sipple "has continued to suffer.'' or aaoCber, .• be Sa.Id when UM SUit WU filed five day1 pl'ter th ttempted HSH lnaUon Sept. 22. 1'75 Deftndant1 In the s uit ln eluded the San Franct1co Chronlde and lh columnl1t llub Cun, thfl Lo1 An1tile11 Time . the Chkaeo Sun Tlmtis, the Denver Post. the San An tonlo Expl"f'SS, the lnd!anal)OI~ ~tar and th 04.1 Motn e:. Reilat.er. Miu Moore, who plead~d ~u1f ty to tho usu inaUon at tempt, i1 Rl'V1ns a Jlfe term In f~eral Priaon 1n Wtist Vlrewa Ford wu leavtn,a lhe St. FrancLS flotel when she fared, but the bullets struck the ouuude o( the hotel TH£ OONTBOVEllSY began when Caen hinted Sipple was a homosexual. noting that the White House had not yet thanked ham for his actions. Ford even· tually conveyed his gratitude to Sipple. ..,. ........ Thur9dlv. AQtl I ~. 1990 LONG BEACH (AP> -The late Howard Hughes' famous flying . boat the Spruce Goose could end up as "just so much sawdust" if a group or vohmt.eet aviation buffs can 't raise S750.000 to move il from Ila home of 26 years." "It would be a real tragedy if this part oC aviation history ia destroyed.·' said professional writer Jack McDonald, chairman of the Committee to Save the Hughes' Flying Boat. The group kicked off its fund· raising campaign Wednesday. • DM"'f' PILOT SV•MA. WIDCll RAS oft~ t~ lend Sl.5 millloo for coaatruc· lion of a 1howcue for tbe craft. had pJaoned to tum the hlltoric plane over to Lone Beach or San Diego tor mmeum use if eltber city could manage to come up with the additional $750,000 ~ed. U neither city can meet the financial requirements, Summa has approved a SmitblOllian Institution plan which would...a parts of the 220-foot·loac a.lftnft to eight museums tbrouPoat Ule countrv. Sipple clalmed in his suit that he was abandoned by his brothers and sisters wbo first teamed of his sexual orientation by reading newspaper accounts or bis heroics. ··What can an aspect of a man's private life have to do with his having saved the life or the president?" Wahl asked. "It's lbe law of the jungle. Action llrged THE n.YING BOAT is part oC the eccentric billiooaire's estate, which is being handled by lbe Summa Corp. ·it must be moved from its hangar here by Oct. 1 to make way for a new s hip lermlnaJ. Built of wood and possessing a 320·foot wing span, the plane bas flown only once -when Hughes piloted it on a bnef flight over the harbor here in 1947. Its hangar was bwlt seven years la te r . a bout the same time Hughes went into seclusion. McDonald, wbo said hi• volun· teer group has already received some 300 donations averaging about '50 each, explained that a II tbe donors' money would be returned if the salvage effort fails. ·'One lady sent a $20 check with a letter that I think says it all." said McDonald. "Sbe wrote: 'lf we can move the Lon- don Bridge and the Queen Mary all the way from England. we ('an move a historic American achievement 4~ miles.• " "MY SEXUALITY 1s part of my private tile and has ·no bear· ing on my response to the act or a person seeking to take the life "God help any publk official who might rind himself in lht.' ~ame position President Ford was in." he said. Actress-activist Jane F~ was cheered when she ad· dres~e<i Lc?s Ange~es Working Women organization in con· 11ect1on with National Secretaries Week. She urge<! the women to organize to obtain and preserve their business and economic rights. Banks to Reseue Fed Chief Tied to Silver Loans LOS ANGELES (AP> -Federal Reserve Chalrman Paul A. Volcker oversaw the extension of an $800 million credit line to the Hunt brothers of Texas to avoid a n economic panic after a margin call was made on the Hunts' vast sliver holdings, the Los Angeles Times re· ported today. ( STATE J a .. disaster" in closing statements for the six-month-old school de· segregation trial. Latest News FJ OM OCEAN PACIFIC! A group of the nation's largest banks agreed to the loan after details were worked out by Volcker and other top government officials with the heads or the banks, unidentified sources told the newspaper. A spokesman for the Federal Reserve rerused Wednesday to "con· firm or deny" Volcker's role in the $800 million credit arrangement. The brothers Nelson Bwlker and William Hertx>rt .Hunt -so far have borro"ed $300 m1lhon to pay off m a turing debts on s ilve r . the newspaper said. ln future months, as more or the Hunts' past contract promises to buy silver ('Omedue the\. are expected lO USC much Of the r'est of the credit lme. 1t said. 3 P11J1ib Die 011 81111 SALTON CITY <AP> -Three high school students and their school bus driver are dead and seven others in· JUred alter the bus and a truck tractor colHded on a narrow two-lane road lo.cal ~sidents call· 'killer highway.·· Authorities said the truck blew a tir\' before the collision. No charges have been filed. officers said. The students all lived in a com. munity silting at the southwest cor· ner of the Salton Sea and about 35 miles from the hjgh school. lh-rbion A araited LOS ANGELES <AP> -Minority plaintiffs pleaded for additional man· datofy desegregation for the city school district while the Board or Education said such a move would be Presents With the submission or the final briefs, the trial concluded Wednes· day. Superior Court Judge Paul Egly or Laguna Beach must now decide whether to accept the board's pro- posed all-voluntary desegregation plan in place or the present program. which combines voluntary action with some mandatory busing. The judge could also impose :i plan or his own. Egly said he hope::. to issue an or der by May 15. Father ttlai•• 1 ·011111 PASADENA CAP> -Assault and mayhem charges were fi led against a 24-year-old Pasadena man tn con· nec~ion with the sevenng or hLs son's pems, allegedly to punish him for be· ing late to school. Mi"hael Loving was being held on $10,000 bond pending his arraJgnment on the two felony counts today in Pasadena Municipal Court. The amputated organ of the S.year· old victim was surgically re-attached during a lhree·hour operation Mon. day at County USC Medical Center Campaign Costly SACRAMENTO (AP) Go\ Ed mund Brown Jr. 's brief campaign for the Democratic presidential nomtna· tion cost nearly $3 million. say re· ports filed with the Federal Eleetion Commission. The Sacramento Bee's Washington bureau said Wednesday that Brown's campaign reported contributions or about $2.8 million through March 31. Summer Fashions '"'-<"" by three master designers. Calvin Klien Friday, April 25 Designs with that special look will be previewed from 11 :30 to 3:30 on the upper level. - '\ Selk~ Fifth Avenu<' at SoutM~ t Pla7a. JHJ Bri5tol Stret>t, Costa MC&J Open Monday throu~h f riddV from W am to <J .JO pm Saturd.Jy lrom 10 AM to 6 pm; Sunday 12 Noon to 5 pm r NEW! INTRODUONG 0.P. JEANS Wild IJ.i'N ">h..>rl'" n<M h.l-. rht" m"' w 1•1 """ 0ll'3n Pac'1t.c Get thl"TI ,,, Yo!'' Cdlilorni.J Clorhing Store! (A) ~rp Jt•j 1..umur..1~. wu 1111~ ~d·•~ OP''> bt.i'ld new~ 10 hellW. ddn. d.."11m II hl' frw ro<"~'""'· v.hti<-COO!ril<l <.rr1ch1nq ,iq.J ()p f .\.''• 1\. f .(fr •I ~ .,.:.._ !" , .... $22.50 (R) N-.o from OP. c.,.J b..·, '> "-'n1'> ,..,rt."" "h<JI( rod, •n n,h\ C<Y"el ,.., j n,,1ur.1I • 1 tw-, ·" 'J• ~ "dfl•,t-'" 'n •r' I· 1 <1nd ,elcrn t J l ooc;,llr••'Y v.~''" .?~·3." $29 LIGHTNING BOLT MEN'S KNIT & TERRY SHIRTS IC)\\~ ,~ 1t-Ju<.l'd '>"il'C.1ed ''·' ,h I i<Jhlr1in<J Bult Ir <1 ·~ "' I ... 11 '"". J'I ••••• • .,, ""' ,, , f'<'.1..-... ~"'"'':>\IL '•1 K.,J.o,,. --:.! l.!.? NOW $14.99-16.49 TERRY TUBE DRESSES (DI Yw Ii lool< srru5h1nq on 1• '' <J11 "'Cle t+><t\/Ciofh tube dre<.'> Ill d'>..O•ro'd br"Jt,, color• ~Ml rl.'Q ~l.t NOW$16.99 ~ ~ J!FTs!NK SUMMERY WRAP SKIRTS (E) SI"" cool and breelY m a llK~ 5'.ln from our~ red\Jaod wt«non. KfguW\I it6 NOW$11.99 OPEii MON-FRI 10·9:30, SAT 10·1, SUN 10·6 IMD ...... !20 SOit Sr. m tlewntowfl SM!tl IMOlra. ~5 W .uJ ml Wtmtr M't. Wimer'' the Sitt D#t;/o ,.,,.,. 1t4/tfU-31JOt .... 200 E"*'*1e OrNe. al The E"'**1t sltopplttf OIMlf 8051"5-0IJOIJ --2636 w Lt Plirtl. /I.ISi .. 01..-1'4/521.JS<J3 --719 S TWllllM. TustJll 11 "'Gltdtll Gloftfwy. T1'/t3f.f"flf .... "30 S BliUO/ M , v.~ _. f/ S.. C'ollf 1'11111. 714/167.ffOO -.. 15252 ~; s.a OlllfD Ftfr, LI Pll•. 114151H100 BOYS BOLT, LEFT BA/\f( KNIT & TERRY SHIRTS (F) This Is"""-he wants to wt•' Gttat ~ in screened pr1n1 lffo/t hom Utlwninfl Bolt. Mid eng;i1tt1ed PllWI knits troml.d._,. •e rtduced 25'-. kn'1 •ii~ kilM to SIQck up? Shoft ~ ttgulilrli; S 13 50· I 8 NOW $9.99-13.49 • . • j t '• r .. •• --·Teacher ~ontr-aet --Solution Welcome It appears tht' o\lerion, struuJe to work out a con· trat't fol' the tf'acbers In the Newport·Meaa Unified ~hool t>h\rict \a about \oeonclude • Last week. fepre entat.lvcs ol ~ l,010 teachers and the 8<'~ board •.-reed to tum.s rerommended by a U.Ne·membeT lac\·lindinl~anel. The pane-l was set up t'arHer thls year when ne atklns broke off. ll remains now ror membership of the teachen· \Ullon. Newport·M Federation of Teachert., Af1,('JO. 'Jo rntUy the grt.-ement. Then the $thool board 1s expt."<'l ltd to ralJfy 1t. and the tt'achers will finally huve a <'On Sratt 1bt•y've bet'o teachina without one ~inre their old contrnct expared rlurm& s ummer vacauon The proposal to which negotiators ha,·c agreed culb. for them to receive on 8 percent raise for the ex1s tmg year and an 8 perc nt raise for the 1980 81 ye1tr A third pomt m wtuch tea chers wanted a bhnd com mttment from the school bowd for retention of some e nric hment µrograms was excluded fro m the agreement Tea ·hers say they'll pursue that request. but do it outside the realm or tht! contract ratlficatlon. There have been some tense moments during the ex- tendc.-d negotiations and on several o.cca.s1ons it appeared that a teacher sfrike was in the making It's a relief to see the issue resolved -even 1f neither side b happy with l.111 clements of the settlement. Service Celebrated One of Costa Mesa's truly sterling citizens will ~ honored early Sunday evening. That's when the Most Rev. WilJiam R. Johnson, Homan Catholi c Bish op of Orange, drops in at St. J oachim Church to pay tribute to the pastor's half-a· century in the priesthood. That pastor. Mons ignor Thomas J . Nevin. has s pent most of those 50 years in Or ange County, in fact most of the m right 10 Costa Mesa as he built the struggling parish But Monsignor Nevin's activities and interests spread far beyond his own church. Ht s community contributions have cros!>ed and re-crossed denominational lines and h'e ha s won friends and admirers from a lmost every religion a nd t•very walk of life in the city Sunday 's Jubilee Mass rn h.Js honor will be held at 5 p.m . m the church he has nourished so lovmgly since 1947 The affection and warm wishes of all Cost a !\tesa \\ 111 JOin lht.-St .Joachim parishioners a s they help ·~ons1gnor Nevin rclchrale this milestone Helping Hands Onci: in awhile it brightens everyone's day to see somt.'One doing ~omething nice for someone else when there's nothing in it for them but the pleasure and s atisfac- tion. And that's the way the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board or Realtors celebra ted national Private Property Weck Thl'Y t·ould h ave gotten together a nd thrown a lunch<'on, ts!>u<.'d a proclamation about how many new happy homeowners they put into a new place or la uded their top sales persons of the year lmlcaJ, they checked around and found a fitting owner of µrivale property who has mvested in the Harbor ·\rl'a o'er the \'ears and needs a little hand wt th her la no holdings from i1mc to time. I magin(' the surprise for Juanita Holman, 75, whose old 16th Street home needed some paint, along with a lt t t le ~urd c:INmm~ when enthusiastic realty industry folks ~how<•d up to le nd a hand, with donated time and sup- pli<•s Th1!> t!> a fine example of putting a bit of extra effo rt into ('Ommunity activities whe re the investm ent not only look~ good . hut felt good for those who took part. • • Opinions expressed in 1he space above are 1hose ol the Daily P1101 Other views citpressed on lh1!> page are those ot their au1hors and drt1s1s Rec1der commen1 is 1nv1ted Address The Daily P1101. P 0 Box 1560 Cosla M esa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Tartan Hairdo By L.M. BOYD Jn F..dinburgh, Scotland. ,., a beaut~ shop called "Thl' Kilt " There. you can havl' )Our hair dyed an a mull! tolored manner lo mat<.'h your family tartan, if any. Costs $100. T:.ikes 20 hours. Rul you'll wind up with a hairdo 1n 22 different colors. Studies show a small fi ght b r eaks out 1n a nursery school every fi ve minutes. Q . l s 1l true that pro· fessional footba ll kicker Garo Yepremian had never seen a football game before he broke into field goal kick· mg with the Miami Dolphins Jn 1966' A. Ile saw tus first game three weeks before he got the Job. That's not.hio~. though. (j ?fi Dear Gloomy Gu8 I read where Orange Coast College ls con· sidering chargln• our young people tuition U Proposition 9 passes. Wouldn't lt be better to e limln1te the free courses for people 50 and over. espeelally the one tlUed, "Sexuality"? K .H.B. Four months before th::it, he 'd nevtr evl'n seen a foot ball. Ex a m1nat1on s of old skeletons prove that the an- cient Peruvian Indians had f a r fewer dental cavities than do modern men. Worn down, those Indians' teeth. ves. But cavities. no How tin you explain that? When you bid someone "adieu ," you literally bid said party "to God." Q. What happens lo a French Foreign Legionnaire who's found guilly or having committed a serious crime before he ~oined up? A. Officral Legion pohcy is to discharge the man. but not turn him over to the law. How frequently the official policy is actually carried out is an open question. ··Found g uilty" seems to be the trick phrase. He's not going to be tried in the L.egion for something he did before he joined. And if he's not tried, how can he be found guilty? Half of the people certified lo teach school stop teaching school within two years of that certification. If you eat yogurt at leut once a week, you a re the one ,in 10 hereabouts who does so. To the pec1n nut coes the honor of belng the first fresh food eaten by the men who landed oo the moon. . . Claim ls that same called b1cki1m112on •aa one of Klnc Tut'a fav.ortte pastimes. IPan Can't Afford Oil Cutoff W ASIUNOTON -Tbe Central lnte lllti•nct A1eacy hH de· l~rmlned lhal Iran can be brouaht t.o la. kDffl "witb.lo a matter of week.I" ti U.S. alUet will •eree Lo boycott lbe coun· try. ltltlpoul· ble that auch move would secure lb • r~ le lie of the ho1tages be tn(I held in Tehran Iran's sur· PO:tt'd ol • u p p l y s tranglehold on Western Europe and Japan is actually no more than minor ln· convenience, the CIA bas report· ed. Japan's and Europe's need for Iranian oil is far !~ss than Mailbox Iran'• need for foodltutra bouitrt on credit. Ayatollah Khomeini and lhe Revolutionary CounclJ Jnalst that Iran la H ll·sufflcJent, but thls ls hogwash. Ira n m ust still Import vast quantities or food, and many of the countries that auppJy the needed food are not particularly friendly to the Ira· nian govemme nt . They a~ llkc· ly to cul o(f credit any day, ac· cording to lntelligence sources. WHAT MAKES matters worse. from the Iranians' point of view. 1s that the country's food imports depend on its 011 exports -and many of its bag · gest oU customers don't need Iranian oH just now. Ira n's bagge~t oil c usto mer was J apan, which imported 520,000 barrels a day Bul what the ayatollah didn't realize was that Japan bas been buying oil rrom other producers to the point where it couJd last more than 110 days if it didn't l{et another drop of petroleum from a ny source. Another big Iranian customer, West Germany, has stockpiled enough oil to las t three months. according to CIA sources. In fact, Germany, Japan, France and Italy are now gelling a total of 1.4 million barrels of oil a day a bove their norma l cons ump· lion AS A MEASURE of Iran's s ticky s1tuat1on on oil prices, was recent news from Tokyo that Japan rejected Iran's re- cent pnce hike of S2.SO a barrel and got away with 1t. The important point Is that lran'a ec0nomy depends OD lta otl exports . It mut aeU 1.1 mllllon barrela a day JUlt ao ~ alive -and mott of U.1aJel are to U.S. all.let, accordia1 to la· teJligence analyata. "There's no way they eoald. buy adequat~ amounts of food If c redit Isn't extended," ~ CIA analyst told my uaoclat.e Dale Van Atta. In fact, he aa.6d, a boycott or Iranian oil would "bring Iran to its knees in &ela than two months unless they get charity from Arab countries." What puta Khomelnl ln tudt .- vulnerable position -undeftia. ble even by the Arab oU mOIWs 1s that the re is now a wor ldwide glut of oil. The IUI'· plu.1 hasn't brought any price re- ductions, but It does give Iran far less clout ln It& dealinp with the nations that buy Jrao1ao oU. It's not a buyer's market as far as price is concerned, but the oil·consuming industrial nations don't have to fear ruination from a cutorr of Iranian oil supplies. · EVEN THE OIL producing countries' chief spokesman, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamanl, the Saudi Arabian oil minister. re- c·ently admiUcd as much in a Ht· t1e .public1zed speech in London. ··Many of tbe energy problems from which the world is suffer- ing today did not result from a !>hortag<' or supplies," he said. .. Encr~y supplies, pa rticularly petrolt·um1 have always been morl' than adequate. This was tru~· through L979. An ob6erver hJ~ only to look a l1Ule carefully at the 011 stocks hoarded in ex- t raordJnar1ly large quantities in lh•· ronsumin~ countnes to see lht., for lumsf'IJ " YamJnt added : "T he free ~ orld ., ml ~uppltec; an 1979 an· 1 ri'J'>t·d t pt·n·cnt over 1978 dt''>P•k th1· foct that one of the "1JJnr ,\1 1ddlt.> Eas te rn oil· r rridul·1ng countries <Iran) re· duc•,.d 1L-. production that year." In f>t ht•r v.ords. a!> expert -.ouri't'" hav<' ('Oncluded, the r 1rrumstnnC'1·s couldn't be better fo r a !>QUl-t•Zf• on Iran. The RickshalV Road to Health and W tBlth To the F.d1tor · 1\rt• ~ou thro"ing a" :l) your I 1 m l ' a n d t' n t' r g ) J o g i! 1 n g ~1101 ll-ssly <tround to'A n "h<'n ) ou < ould be pihng up greenbacks and m<.'t'lmg mtt·rc'>ttng p.:>0plt> .1t th1· '>a me time" llere''> ,J ttm(' proven al't1v1ly that ha., bct·n ~t\ ing thousand~ of J>('Ople <i hH·l1hood a nd a pleasant. ht•<:tlthrul . :.mog .freC' l'x1stencc ovL·r ulmost hJlf the \o\Orld for a centur' .J u~t g1:t )O u r s ('lf a Jin rickshaw 1 rt<'k~haw for short 1 :.ind htrt' out t o O ran ge Countv's rir h ladies for their sho pping und gadding sprees and for carrying hom e tipsy gC'ntlemen Crom their gin mill". rlub!> and massage-parlors so rhcy make 1t home in time for cllnne r. Just think no gasoline. no fumes. no noise. JU.SL good, clean car·hopptng No license" thl' city Li cense Bureau doesn't know. but depend on 1l that they will find a way to '>rrounge a few bu<'ks out of old .. Tired IA'gs " Where to buy rick · s ha ws'> ... someone in th e Or11.•nt m:.ikcs the m but the J apancse consul doesn't know "ho So why not bwld your own there ust.'<1 to be one standing 1n front of the old Indonesia Hest aurant Try 1t for a model So hcrC''s your chance lo be th(' magnate of the Yellow Cab R1ck!>haw Company, and start on your first million. And just think of the tourist a ttraction - our streets filled with quaint r1c ks huv.'S. FRANK KLOCK A dlflirr• A rt To the Echtor: My compliments to you fo r putting Ham Crum's illustration of DooliUle's Raiders B·2S on the front page of Saturday's edition. I have never seen a better draw- ing of lhlS plane. It brings back many a memory. DENNIS LESLIE Se1dors Needed 'Io tb.e.Ed.Jt.or-· _ I work for Fa irview State Hospital as a psychiatric teehni· clan. During the course of my job 1 have become lnvolved with the Foster Grandparent Pro· gram. in that they a:re active on the resldeoce where l am employed. The lmportaot work tbat these senlor clthena are doin1 all over the state ol Calllom.la with tbe development&lly disabled la fan· taatlc. They teed them, t•ke them for walb, and help them with their acbooUn1. They 1ive them the extra nwda durlnc the day th•t are so Import.ant to lh•lr health. Some ol tbeae cblldren would never '" an 1nlmal, '\"ell a Oower, or Ju.l gl'I out 1n th<' frt'sh :ur ~•rt· tl not for tht''i<' b<>aut1ful PP'>PIC' But abov(' 1.111. lht· l<•n1Jtor IO\ ing care th<•M• precious cbJldrcn r l' C: C I \ l' f r 0 m l h C ··R r a ndparl'nt :>" 1 ... o f tht• ~reatt'Sl 1mporwnrf' l"o c·h1hl t·a n lt \t' ~•Lh oul l ov1· .. Hlcl because of stafftni.: probl1·ms 1t 1s not al .... ays caS) for lhl' nur-. ing staJf lo do more than j.!()Od nursing r~1rc• Thi• TLC tht•:-.i· rhildr('n rN'l'tVt· from Lh1· frl<;lt·r ~randparents ts all that som<· uf them ~l't It is n·ry pl<11n ln !>t·e thut "1th the p:.i~..,1ng 11r Propos1t 1on fl <Jarvis ll 1 the -.tale fat·1l1t11·-. stand a good chanct• of lcx1n i.: this program and many oth('r~ like 1l and returning to cu~tod1al car('. Wh at a way to take rare or :inother huml!n being What a was te. With all lh1· love and friendship lhMc r h1l dren have to oHer. to be able to give them on· ly the bare neccc;s1l1es 1s heart breaking To te ll them. "your grandmother or i:randfalh('r has to leave a nd never r eturn because we have c,o many unin formed J>('Oplc m this world. · ,.., like tell.J.ng them that lhc1r hfe 1'> no longer a praoraty My plea LO lhe c1t1 iens or California 1s to look into your heart and decide 1f the Utlle you will save 1s worth that prict• JUNE MOECKF.L ·sitter•• Underpafd To t he Editor: Your <.'diton al of April 17 re- garding the teache r slowdown was inaccurate and lrresponst· ble. You state that Wl' were provid· ing "high-priced, tax paid baby· sitting service" by engaging in a non-instructional slo wdown It 1s obvious you dJd not calculate the current cost or such service. P rofessional baby·sitte rs arc now charging $2.50 per hour per chlld for this service. CalcuJat· Ing the time teachers spend supervtslng children (180 days per year. minimum 6 hours da1· ly , average 30 students) a pro· fessional s itte r would earn $81,000. BlU oC.._s ourse, this Is a ridiculous s um to spend on a baby -sitter. Most parents use students at $1 pe r h o ur. Calculating the teacher salaries at this rate we have the figure $32,000. The average teacher in Newport.Mesa earna approx- imately· $20,000. Th ls lncludes 12 ye1n t.eachlng experience and a mas ter's degree. Rather than provldinl hlgh prlced b•bY· 1lttln1 service. durtn1 our two· d1y slowdown we were actually being underpaid. AS TO YOVR 11Je1atlon ot "gooCin• of{," 1peakln1 for \ht elementary level, the 1ctMUe9 provided for the atudnt.e to Utu of dJrect lnat.ruclJon were tduca· 11110.tl Jnd mt .. in1t1.•f ,1 o Jr 'tu 111'111 ... "l f l p! .. \1tl1•t1 ~tlh ... 1 t\ ti tl"• n·IJt1·d lll ll1• 1r .H .ufrmtt' "urk hut '•llll.1•1·· 11 ... .tr.t1h11onJI lormat 111 utllct tu 1lr.l~ .1l\1 ri 1 wn to our 1•l1;!t L th.;t of hJ\ in~ 11n1• o r I h• !r1 " I I '.i1.1r\ '>l h1-.!ult--. 1n '>r .. 111•• I •lunt \ Th i' 1.11n <'l u 11111 ''' \••Ur • d1tnn.1l. th.1\ "• v. 11u ltl ·h.1\ •· lw1·n lll:\lt·r tn ... triJ..•· ,1 111>11•,,...•·d to ... 1u~in ~ do"n 1' .1 ht~hf\ 1r r•·..,pon...1bl•· \UgJ.!l•c;t11)n fmm th•· \'llll't' or lht' ('()nJmurut \ \ 'tr:lo.·· "ould not onh h.1\1· h ad .1 i1, ... a ... trous t'ff,'<·t· on th•· 1·ducat1 on uf nur -.1ud1•nt., !Jul ~riuld 1\,1\ ,. l'rPJtNi ('norrnou.., 11Jnfu..,10n ,ind h:.ard fc\'lang<; v.11h1n lht• com m unit\ Cnn~1d .. r1nc I hi• O\ er v.ht•lmang part11·1pJtmn of Wi·Wl pt•rc1·nt or thl' 111 ... 1 rtrl ' 1.070 1t•a1•ht•r:. 1n th" :c.lu~do"n ~l'" port ~l<'~a w1iuld hJ\ ,. rx·t·n "odulh unprcpan•d tu 1>rm 1d1• 'upen 1 ... wn. murh le'' 1'<1urJ · lion. for our 'tudl·nl'> 111 lhl· 1•\1•n1 of ,1 -.tr1k1· If ~OU .irt• J.!111 ni.: t•I ronttnUt' ~our ~1ttt•m pt .it n·pn·-.1. ntat1on of t ht• l'IJm 11111111 t \ . fol lo" our t 1·.11·h•·r... :id\ 1 n· ·anti do your honwv.01 lo. BOB K F:l.LY Jl U\ H::'\\;l~CS Ba~k Tea~lter• To the l::dltor : I am not mu<.'h for writing kl· l('rs to editors and even less in · clmcd lo get up on a soapbox to ask for more money for specii ic J(roups of people. I fcel, howe ver. obliged lo say a few words about the teachers in the Newport-Mesa School Dis· trict who find themselves 29lh out of 32 schools on the s alary scale in Orange County OU R CJULDREN have s pent IS years m the system thus Car and without hes1tat1on we can say the quality of educatJ.on bas been outs tanding. A strong educational base is vital to our S0<.'1ety and I am afraid we tend to take what we have too much for granted. I think we all need to get behind our educators a nd sup- port them in their desires to up- grade Ole1r sa ar es. Dfillging lhetn more in line with the other districts throughout Oranse County. Alter all, it's a small price to pay for preparing our children not onlY for their own lives but for becoming funcUon· Quotes "Llke President Carter In 1976. t opposed tumh~& the price of enero over to UJe on com· panlea that profit from ever higher levels. UnlJh Prelideol Carter in 1919, 1 allll retato tbe same posjtion." -Sa . ....,.. M. &etllle4l1, i n a apeecb at Gr~nell Colle&~ ln Iowa. in.: purpo~•·fuJ mcm be rs o( our n11lt 1 t1\ 1• ... 0c·1et v a s wt>IL Sl'fo; A."00 FRANK BECKER EnPrf111 Error 'Tn \h1• f;d1tor The l'rutc-d Statet1 ~ovemment 1-. doin~ 1t ag:un this season - incrl'a .... in~ opcraung costs for oo ~ood n•a'>oo I am rt'fl:'rring to the selling of ttwrmuc.tal.!) 10 public bwJdings at 7H l::xpericnl'<' with e mployees for ) ears 1 and with myself) bas md1rau'<I p<-ople cannot prod~ce 1n quJnt1ty or q uality as well al tht!> temperature . especially if thcr<' ts no cirl'ulat1on. Production and quality drop drastJ.ca lly. Peopl€' become ir· ritable. Prnduct1v1ty is very Im - portant n ght now, and I hope this policy doesn't prevail. I now work for ::;omeooe else. llov. t'vt'r. 1f th1c; pohcy is im· plemcntl'd. I wtll. as many of my associates did last year. seek employment elsewhe re where thC' emplo)ers have a sense or 1.alues. Many people are making no atte mpt to cut down energy use, at home or on lhe highway. Let's !.tart in some other area where it ~ouldn't be so expensive. THEODORE GILBERT B•r9lar• C•r• To t he Editor: Somehow we must fight off the burglaries that are occurring in our a rea · at least during daylif(ht hours . I ofter lhe following proposal. Have the polJce department employ people similar to meter me n or meter maids who drive about ~idential neighborhoods with an eye out for the unusual. The vehicles they use can be the e ff icient type presently employed by by mete r pel"SOM. To provide revenue for such a ser vice, s u ch officers could ticket people for littering or for fallin1t t.o pick up aner their do1s or for other l.DJ'raclioaa of tbe law. (i.e. bike riding in the wrong places, nolse vk>laliona, illegal partlDI, etc. etc.)-.:...~· The only barrter ls oUI' ~ - -ridiculous~ fine for Utteriq . why not S500 or less • tben c blld.-.n and adult.a could be fined smaJJ amounts for m1aor infractions. '1bla could be)p 1eaerate the money to reduee burilanes. GENE K . B&.AVD • BUSINESS /STOCKS I t; DALY~OT fl'• c.ime 8'ain to look at the MW product.I CODI· lnl your way from the aneu1 ol U.S. lDduatry. Wbat treatll are 1D store for youT If you're a smoter, you wUI aooa bave an op. portUDity to try a cigarette that bu all the tute seuatim ol a straw. Yet, it bu aotteo to tbat as the tobacco com· paniel have whipped their laboratory acientilta to re- move Jobe tar and nicotine from cigarettes. LI. &EYNOLD8, T8E nation's top c11a.rette maker, is introductna a new verslon of i\a Now brand that bas Jal than 0.1 mlWgam of tar and less t.baD 0.01 milligratn ol nicotine. That's about as low u the governmeot measuring instruments measure. Philip Morris, arch-rival of R.J . Reynolds, will have one ol these low.tar numbers too in a new brand called Cambridge. The people at Reynolds. who have been pushing taste for years in brands like Winston and Camel, seem a liUJe diffident about their new entry. WHEN THE W aH Street Journal called them about their new low-tar brand, they said: "There isn't any taste message with this cigarette. To tell you the truth, it doesn't have a lot or taste. It's just for the con.sumer who wants a cigarette with almost no lar." Everyone is beginning to bring in foreign beens. Big Anheuse r·Buscb is trymg out a German brew, Wurzburger and Coors has made a deal with a French brewery for lhe U.S rights to an Irish pre- mium beer Miller markets a German-soun,ding beer called Loweobrau but at makes 1t in the United States. FOOD COMPANIES are always experimenting with new concocl1ons. Kellogg has a couple of new cereals· Smart Start. a hjgh iron cereal to be pitched at women, and a Rice & Rye cereal packed with ralslllS. There's a new package, the retort pouch, that presen'es food without the aid of refrigeratiqn or freezlllg. Kraft 1s using it to test a new hne of pre- cooked meals creamed chicken, beer stew, sweet and sour pork -under the name A La Carte GENERAL FOODS ha!. come out with a Log Cabin pan<'ake mix, named after its Log Caban '\ rup ?'ow Lever Bros 1s testing a Mrs But- terwort.h's pancah max. named after 1ls Mrs. But· teN ort.h's :.yrup Ttus exercise as called "follow the leader " Norton Simon. as trendy a company as you can hnd anywhere. is try ing to gel into the yogurt busi- ness Its Canada Ory d1 v1s1on (better known for ginger <i le> is Introducing S1pp1ty yogurt. And its Hunt· Wesson d1vis1on as tbJnlung of markeung a Pritikin version o( Pnma Salsa s paghetti sauce. Pnti.lan 1s the name or a low-cholesterol diet and d1oac for card.lac pat.aents. 1be Prima Salsa Pntiltin version will have reduced salt, sugar and oil. IF 11IEY CAN TAKE the tar and nicotine out or c 1 ea rette.. they can ta lte these t.bings out of spaghetll :.duce \Do you think Ragu LS quaking in its boots?) What else" Plenty of things. There's no end to Amencan mgenuaty. Gillette bas a new shaving system for women. It ·s ca lled J ust Whistle · S.C. Johnson has JUSt what we have all been wail· mg for: Raid Crack & Crevice spray insecticide. It comes V.'lth a long noule to help us get into those places where insttts hide. ROYAL CROWN, WHICH make5 a cola dnnk that ra.n.k:s far behind Coke and Pepsi, is introducing J new cola tbat walJ really be unique. It's called RC 100 -and 1t has no sugar and no caffeine. Opium perfume bas been so successful that - yes. you guessed it -Squibb is going to bring out a lane of opium batb products. This is called "line ex-tension;•· when you have a successful brand, think of a lot of other things you can put under that name. Suntory, the biggest Japanese liquor company, mus t have heard about the troubles of RusS'ian vodka in the U.S. market. They're coming in here with Sun· tory 100.proof vodka. <They never heard about the populanty of "light" drinks.) FINAU.. Y, INTO THE S3n F'ranctsco, Sacra men· to and Denver markets has come a new nontobacco <'agarette. Free. They're made from a "unique bleod of wheat. coroa and citrus.'' Happy smoking! Hughes Expands TUCSON (AP) -Hug.bes Aircraft Co.'s Tucson plant will be expanded and employment will climb steadily in tbe 1980s as oew missile systems are brought to produc· t ioo. a company official reports. Malcolm R. Currie, vice president for Hughes' Missile Systems Group, said in his annual report on progress in the group that a major turnover ol products being made by Hughes will lead to the expansion. The Tucson plut, which now employs about 3,440 persons. bas long been the area's largest maoufacturtnc operation. It now ranks a close second to lntemational Business Machines Corp .. which bas opened a plant that is expected to employ 5,000 or more within two years. Gold, Silver Quotations BJ fte Al80da~ Press Selected world gold prices today . Loedoa: morning fixUlg $514.25, up $7.75; af\emoon fix· iog SSIS.70, up $9.20; closin1 $525. Parts: afternoon fWnf S53$.63. up $13.52. FrMldmt: $S87.00, up SS.02. Zutell: ssus.oo bid, up $11.00; SSZJ.00 asked. New Yort: Handy • Hannan mid-mornina ss1s.10. up $9.20. New Ya: ~elbard selUna price mld-mornln1 *517.00, up $9.25. New Yort: Engelhard fabricated goJd mld·mornlna $535.10, up $9.58. * * NEW YORK (AP) -Randy le Hannan New York 1Uver $14.300. En&elbard silver St•.200. fabricated $U.01S. * * * NEW YORK (AP> -Spot DG111mou1 m«al pit~ to- day:-c.,,er .-..·.tl\4 a pound, U.S. datlnaUom. I.AM G-4$ cents a pound. a. 11"11.a~ eeats a pound, delivered. Tiii ~. pound. •emD"J .-.oo,... nail . ....... •10.9125 troJ OI. N. Y. - .. Thurldey. April M. ttlO l:tl•TMl•DIUTa r .... ••"•' ... , .... .. ,.., ......... "-.... 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We•ry C:O.atar HELO OVER - 5th GREAT WEEKI The Newport Theatre Ans Center Players presents "\' ANITIES" AN ADULT COMEDY by JACK HEIFNER Directed by GREGORY BACH FRI. & SAT. CURTAIN at 8:30 pm. 2601 Cliff Dnvo. Nowport Besch Res. 675·3143 TICKETS $4.50 Students & Senior Citizens $3.00 ' '" ""' ..... ~ "" \ • •• ! ' ... • l 8 )' PETER J . BOYER LOS ANC l':LES I A J') You get the fef:ltng whelt• w<Jtt·h1ng "Srx O 'Clock Follies" that this new Vietnam <·omedy wanted very dearly lo be "M AS H ' An admirable aspiration spectac ularly un ach1evl-d "WK HP rn S<t1gon " 1i. more hke 1t What has mad<· "M A S.H" a !lupt:nor enter· tamment all these yeari. 1s 1L'> dogged inclus ion of war as a central rhuracter With "M A·S If," you nevl·r l{et the fl!i!hng, no matter how ha rd you hap .---------~ ix·n to be lau~tung at the m o ment. that you're 1usl T\' HE\'IEW watc:hln~ a b u n ch o r comics dressed up <al> '----------d octors The humor is linc..-d in blark, hand<.'<! out through hloody sleevcr. "M·A· S II" deftly playi,, off or 1~ dark realities to create a reason for 1t1.i humo r I a point often made by one of 1ts sem1-rcgular charactc ri., psychiatrist Sidney Friedman) NBCS "'FOLLIES" t'AJLS here. s lipping into an t'asy sitcom m ode that chugs happily alongside the Vietnam experience without confronting it. The war ts a setting rather than a source, and that es a disappointment "The Six O'Clock Fotllcs" is the irre verent name gjven the Armed Forces Vietnam Network's evening news . The two anchormen. Sam IA C Weary) and Robinson <Larry Fishburne ) are the "Follies'' vcrslOn!i o f H awkeye Pierce and B.J . Honeycutt given "B" material. They h ave a colonel (Joby Baker) who ls a hybrid Blake -Potter in updated fatigues, a snivel· Ing Idiot of a lieutenant <Randall Carver) who would make f''rank Bums proud and a Cpl. Percy Wig~ins <David Hubbard ) who ls Cpl. Mu Klinger stood upside down -this one does n't want out or the war, he wants back Into his gunnery unit. ~WINNER! f ~ACADEMY •f.~AWARDS BEST ACIRESS IJE5T<>NICINAL .\<JNC '"' .... ...at"'.... ''"'" ~ ....... IAfl ~....... ...... ""'" ......... ,.. ··-"""""°"!'..... . '"' c-. ..... .,.. ... IWOW~#I.... ,, ... ...._. .. _ (' ....-... "'' °""'· ........ Ml 0..T) '----~-----------------------' ' TUBE TOPPERS KCET QI 5:00 -MX Millle Debate. Bill Moyen moderates a live debate on the pr'O{X>C§ed MX ml11lle system. NBC e 9:00 -Slx O'Clock Follies. The premiere epbwde of a mllitary com- edy series set agairull the backdrop of the Vietnam War (reviewed belOw). ABC • 9:00 -Baryshnikov on Broadway. RUJslan ballet· star Mikhail Baryshnikov is featured in his own spec ial with guest Liza M.innelll (photo ut left> Cov.t9111 Of'"' 84111 MN· I _..,., ot the Oldeet 1001 •-in tn. United S tet" .. pr ...... 1.0 A/ICf\OB Ma BllCI Colfln1 K.1111>y &w112w llnd l¥'1_ ReW90(I 11:001 DU di HEWS HEW\. 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It's WKRP IN TifE tlRST EPISODE llv.o hulr-hour seg mcnlh arc airing ton11(hl at 9 on Channel 41 Sam hchcoptc•n. out to a Ca n , bas(• al the front to pt<'k up has former C'ht<•ago TV new' colleague . Robaru.on. who well <"O-ancho r th<' ncw1> Robin.o;on I!> a bluck guy, JJrovadJng }Okef> for the r«>i.l of lht• show "There 's ont• than~ I fon tot tell tht! colonel." '>ay:o. ~~m ··~hat"'" a:o.ks Hot>1nson '"That you're black, 1>nys Sum l ~ It 1') a ~rsu;l,.n{J(uJ,l ' Ju:.t as Sam 1s al>oul to break the new\ about Robinl'lOf'l'l> rucl' to tht-colonel, unctuoW> Randall Carve r s hdt'l> Jn and usks. '"Who's thul big colored fello w out lherc"1" ··tte's black?" abks the colonel "Dark black." responds Carver ""DIA TH SHlr "SATUttH l " Ill .. NOTHING PBSOHAL "' "Dtl LAUGHING" ... POICI OP°'* .. ,,., Daily 6· JO \ot \u"-12 JO Roger tioole IS "ffolkes" . . Saigon ASO SO IT GOES. The next episode ls about I he FollJe.' 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