HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot... Storm to mt Carter Visits
Coast Tonight, Men Injured
Clear Tuesday In Iran M•ion
DAILY PILOT
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, APR IL 28, 1980
VOL n, MO '"· J SECTIC*S, 16 .. AGE~ u1ttmg ance
3 Killed
In Iran
llasts
By The Associated Press
F ou r bom h!. t-xp loded in
downtown Tehran loday, killing
at least three person!> and inJur
ing m any otheri:.. authorities
said ~
An Iran ian revol utionar y
gua rd hlamed the> cx1>losHms on
American infiltrutor!> "a nd their
ai:ents"
Meanwhile. T<'hrun Had10 =-aid
the bod1e!. of the· t·1ght u S Mm·
m and os k al lt-d an F riday ':-.
abortave operation to rc..,C'ue lhc
American hosta~c.., will be rf·
turned to tht' Un1terl Stale!.
A revolut10nary ~uard Mm
mander . who 1dcnt1f1l•d h1 mi.e lf
only as All . i.a1d or the motive
for the bomb cxplo!>1oni. ''I'm
certain that 1t ai. the work or
those Amcnc<1ns "ho infiltra.
ted into Iran and their agcnL'i "
The bombs wen! ..it a movie
theatC'r. under a car in u parking
Jot. in a bank and in a drug
st qre The revolutionary guard
comma nder said 34 we re inj ured
in the parking lot blast. and 10
cars were destroyed •
The t aming or the body
t urnover was not known. The
e ight bodies w ere taken to
T e h r an 's morJ!ue a fter they
were displayed in plastic bags
Sunday on the grounds at the
U.S. Embassy and reporters and
T V camera crews were called In
to see them and photogr a ph
them . (Related photos, A4)
Me a n whi le , som e of the
h o s t a g e s w e r e r e p o r t e d
transferred from the embassy in
Tehran to the for mer U.S. con·
sulate in the northern city or
'Tabriz and the holy city or Qom,
Laout h of the Iranian capital.
"As there is no guarantee that
the U.S. adminis tration will re·
um the bodies of the Americans
killed in the abortive operation.
their fa milies. we decided to
an d the m ove r to represen·
t alives of' Pope John P aul JI, the
I nte r n a tio n al R e d C r o ss
Organization and the Swiss gov·
ernment," the broadcast said,
citing a statement from the of.
lice of President Abolhassap
ani·Sadr
A apokesman at the Swiss Em·
asay, which represenls U.S. in·
<See l llAN, Pase A2)
Eviction O r der e d
VENTIJRA (AP) -Nearly eoo fa rm workers and their
t1m1Ue1, OghUnc evlcUoo from
Rancho Seape ln Fiilmore, have
been ordered to leave the ranch
and to pay back rent of more
than 1181,000.
U. S. S. I .
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HOSTAGES SPREAD OUT
Reaction In Iran
Storm Looms
Over Coast,
Due Tonight
A new storm front hovered
over Southern California today
and weather forecasters said lht.'
c ha nces are it will bring more
April showers before clearing
out Tuesday afternoon.
S pok es m e n for t he U S.
Weather Service in Los Angeles
pred icted a 30 percent chance of
rain tonight and ~o percent Tues· da y.
High, gray clouds a re expect·
ed to hang over t he Orange
Coas t throughout t he 24·hour
forecast period, mostly c learang
by Tuesday afternoon.
Temperatures are expected to
drop to 53 to 57 degrees over·
night.
A warming trend with highs of
68 to 72 degr ees is predicted for
T uesday.
A CLEAN SWEEP
FOR PILOT AD
"Daily Pilot classified ads
gave me an old·fashioned value.
"I successfully sold every ·
thing in my ad In the classified
section."
That's the advertising success
stor y of the Huntington Beach
man who placed lhls ad in the
Da ily Pilot:
Ea rly Amer . fur n .
dresser wt mirror.
din rm tble w/4 chairs
12 r apt I.
end tables. la mps.
beds. etc.
XXX·XXXX
rr you want your ad lo give
you an old·fashloned deal, call
642·56'78.
Phone-in
Robbery
Try Fails
An at tem pt t o hold up a
Newport lka<·h restaurant via
telephone was foaled early today
hy the rcstaur<i n t m a nager,
police reportt>d
Thl' target of the crime wu s
the Grander Restaurant, MOO W. Co~st High" ay
Poli ce said lhC' attem pt was
similar to a ..,uncsi.ful extortion
C'a r r1ed out April 17 at Puffins, a
r<'s taur a nt :.tt 3050 E Coast
ll1ghway. The los!> an that case
was $350
In today's anc1dcnt. manager
Diana llas<·ga"a said she got a
klephonc call at about 2 15 a m
from a man who 1dent1f1ed
himself .,., "Tom Bates "
Shl' said he told her he was
across the highway from the all·
night restaurant with a rifle. lie
ordered hc•r to empty the cash
register and put the money an a
paper bag
She was to take the bag to
nearby husmei.s and leave it on
the sidewalk
The manager said she d1dn 't
do as ordered and telephoned
po lice ini.t.ead.
Police said a sea rch of the
a rea a round the rest aurant
turned up no one. but they did
find a phone orr the hook in a
booth al 1000 W. Coast Hi ghway.
Wi ll Police
'Hear' From
Radio Thief?
Laguna Beach police are hop-
ing the burglar who took a porta·
ble police radio from an animal
control truck over the weekend
will attempt to use the device
before too much longer.
P olice said animal control of·
fleer Patricia Ann Cook left her
truck momentarily to run lnside ·
the animal shelter on Laguna
Canyon Road Sunday morning.
When she returned to the vehi·
cle, she found a costly port.able
police radJo. other police equip·
m ent and her purse misslnc.
Pollce aald the battery in the
portable radJo is good only for a
few d1ya without a recharge.
T hey're hoping the burglar calls
In on the two·way device, thus •
alertlna of(icers to hia tocauon.
The loes lo the orrJcer, Ind the
City of Lagun1 8e1ch, was set al
Sl.592.
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QUfTS OVER IRAN
State Secretary Vance
Dana Point
ACTING SECRETARY
Warren Christopher
Crashes Hurt Four,
Cause Pow er Loss
Electrical power was out for
about an hour and a half in Dana
Point and four personi. were
hospitali zed as a result of thrct-
separate traffic accidents Sun·
day night
Po wer was lost after a car
Wormded Ge t
Umer J/isit
WASHI NGTON <AP> -
President Ca rte r brok e
o ut o f his lo n g , s elf·
im posed isolation in the
nation's capital to make
bedside visit.a in Texas lo·
day to the five American
military men Injured In
the ill·fated rescue m is·
11lon In Iran.
The president's trip was
the lirsl time since Oct . 29
-182 days a10 -that he
has ventured farther than
the presidential retreat at
nearby Camp Da vid In
Mary la nd '• Catoclln
Mountains.
With bJm were Defe nse
Secretary Ha rold Brown :
House Majority Leade r
Jim Wriehl. D·Texu; a nd
the presid e nt 'a con ·
1re11lonal liaison, Frank
Moore.
.,
driven by Mahcn Laga1, 28. or
San Juan Capistrano. !'truck a
power pole and severed high
tension wirt..">S, causing the veh1
cle to catch afire
Offtcen> said t he accident oc
curred at 10.25 p.m . when the
t•ar. d r iven northbo und b y
Lagai, for unknown reasons left
the roadway, struck a curb. a nd
severed a power pole. breaking
wares
T he accide nt is under an·
vestigalion. officers said.
As a result of another Incident.
two persons we re an c ritical con·
dition and a third in serious con·
datlon in Mission Community
Hospital today.
The three we re hospitallzed
a fter a motorcycle d riven by
Eric B. Werlhof. 23. of Mission
Viejo, spilled on a sharp turn on
an onramp from Alicia Parkway
to t he northbound San Diego
Fre eway, the C aliforn ia
Highway Patrol reported.
Craig E. Ha m pton . 33, or
Costa Mesa; on one of two cycles
following Werlbof. attempted to
avoid the motorcycle and drove
his vehicle into a guardrail, of.
ficers said.
Quake Str ikes
S EATI'LE (AP) -The COUil·
t ryaide between Seattle ind
Tacoma was rattled by a minor
earthquake over the wH kend,
but no damage or injuries were
reported.
Follow-s
Mission
In Iran
W/\SlllNGTON IAP> Cyrus
R Vanc•e. a t1rele:.s voice for
modc·rat1on and conciliallon in·
..,1dt> the Carter administration.
rc•:..1J.(ned today as secretary of
state following his solitary op·
po!>at1on to the all.fated attempt
to rel.cue American hostages an
Iran
\.\ httt• House· press !>ecretary
.Jud\ Po"t'll said President
Carter accepted the resignation.
The Wh1ll' !lous e released an
t'xchan~e of hand·wntten letters
1n "tuch Carter told his prin·
r1pa l foreaj?n policy adviser :
"BccauM• ~ou could not support
m\ del·1s 1on r e ~ardang t he
rl'!>l'ue operata.>n in Iran, you
hJ\'l' made Lhe correct decision
to re~11{n "
The prc<;1denl's letter. dated
toda). went on
"I know this 1s a matter of'
pr inciple for you. and I respect
the reasons you have expressed
to me·"
Vance's lette r . wr itte n on
State Department s tationery last
Monday and signed ·'Cy.'· said
he had taken the decision "with'
a heavy heart "
Arter listing a number of the
<See VANCE, Page A?)
Co ast
Weathe r
Thirty ~cent chance of
showers t.ooight and Tues·
day morning, decreasing
to 10 percent Tuesday af
ternoon. Lows tonight 53
at the beaches and S7 in ·
land. Highs Tuesday from
66 to 72.
I NSIDE TODAY
T~ ef f~tiwrwu of tllc tt·
habllilatfon program ot
.Ata1codcro Stat~ Hoepital
1ta1 bHn lharplr qwelioMd.
~. •torv. ~ A1.
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fll DAIL'{ PILOT s Monday, April ~a. 1980
Defendant' Venlict Sealed •
ATl.AN'fA <APl A rt-derel
murt JUI") returned vt'rdll'b M
ba·nk rreud <'harau today
•&•hlll on ot rour d ft'nd•nta in
the lrlal or formf'r l l s bud& t
d1rt'Cl0r 8N1 Lal\('t'
U S Dll'lril'l Judttt' C hari A
Moye J r N•lt-d th verdict.I and
then• wus no indication which
ddt'ndlUlt'' <.'al<.' \US St'll lt'<I
fo:arhPr, Moye mt•t brh•fl) with
proi.ccutori. e nd der .. nu at
fornl'yli lo d11cusi. thl' ;;1tuullon
but then firtlert-d tht' "x mc>n
;and 11lx 14'Unwn JUl'U~ to rcbum('
their "ork on tht> cai.t>
Lan<'•··, .1llornt•y . N 1ckola"
Ch1hv1i., l'OnlOWnlt•ll, · I gu1·,.,
ll 'i b•ck to wao rumm)' Mnd brldi!e ..
l)o nuld hrni.:hn 11nt• or 114-0
alternate JUTOra, appeared ln the
<'<>rrtdor uuUlde the courtroom
while the Juda• w11 mMtln1
with t.M lawyen Ile apoile at
len•th with Lan<'" and hl1t wife.
t.u 13f'll«', and lhf'n talk d to rt'"
P<)rt<>r!i Veu~hn. a native of Calhoun
Lanct" 8 ho mt•town 11ald h
hH known Lan<'<' for yuhl
''Lenee wH a banker and my
fa ther Wft" a farmer and h~ had
to borrow morwy for hla erops
But lhut didn't t>ntt'r Into whMl 1
would h tsve d~c a ded." s aid
Vaughn. who u t throuih th
trial
Lunt'{'. "ho u rri vt•cJ out 1dc
tho eourtroom about 9.20 .. ru.,
"lhrucged off the S1Hurduy n ·pOrt
from th~ 11;1run. thut I hey Wl'r(•
un•bl to brtna baclt unanllDCIUI
\'t1rdtct
l,anre 111<1 tbal when lie bMr'CI
or lb• dfadlOC'k "I w.nt on betk
to my ~towlna •nd I t aomeone
dee worry •bout It "
l.11nco1,.. and h i• .asoctatea
1'homu Mlt(•hell. J ack MuWna and Rlchanl Carr. are charted
with maklnac r_.hrn 11ta.tement.1 to
bank». All t•xcl•f>l Mltchell are ulao char1tld with mluppUca·
tion ol bank runds . The defend·
antJ are all north Georgia l>ual·
ne11men and have been friends
for years.
If the jury has agreed on some or tht' charges. those verdicts
could be enLered. There1cou.ld bl
u new trial on the rem aininr
l'OUl\b
Marines ,
Gls Fight
For Pride
Sun Clcmen lt· pol1<'l' were
<·a iled lo break up a barroom
brawl al th<• HC'd Fox Lounge at
220 South El Cumino Saturday
involving about 30 marines and
mem bers or t he 75lh Ranger
Battalion based al Ft. Lewis.
Was h
T nkt•n Into t·u s tody w e r e
Robert Wlutmcr, 20. a nd Vaughn
Soileau . 22, both of the Anny's
d ill' Range r batta lion
1\ poli ce spoke:.man sa id the
r1~hl ~tartt'<i nvcr ins ults traded
twck and forth concemmg wh1<·h
' t' r \ 1 t" l' b r a n c h . A r m ) o r
Marines. was bcltC'r .
Thl· spokes man said a ll the
'-t•n ·H·t•men exct•pt Whitmer a nd
Sc11lr•au d1s i.u:r:.cd when l hl')
\\l'ft ' 11rdl'rt'tl to h} pOltC(' or-
lat•t•r~ c:illt'<l to tht• 't'COt'
Anybody There?
'I ht• l'-'" Arni\ rnt·n v.<·rt· <·haq~t·tl \\1lh d1.,turb1ng thc·
pt·al''" rnal11·wui. m1s ch1d :.and
rl'"s tmg arn·'t Tht· m en wen·
also hl'ld rt·:-.pnns1blt· for un·
dcll'rminC'd damagt•:o to the bar. Rt•scuc \\Orke rs . 1 apping with h a mm<."rs. t ry to gel
response from f1s hl·rm en tra pped inside the hull of a fis h
Ill.I.! hout wh1 th caps ized in the stormy s ea off Capt: No
1in1n ~m1th ol Tok .. n T\\O wt·re re~cued . hut two other..,
\,\t'l'I' round d 1 a d ;111d 1!1 :1r1 · m1 ...... ing
Whitmer :rnd Soileau wnc
hookPd and rl'l<'ascd 11n th<'1r
ov. n rccoi.:ni.wnn"
$6,000 Take n
Fro1n Me a11 ·
I\ v.11man rnnk1ng CJ c·ash rlm11
at B:.ink of /\mf·r11·a ·., Soulh
Coa'il l'f>'MI ( '•·ntt·r liran1·h \\J'>
"ri•..,tll·1I 111 ttw ~·round ~unrla}
.1rtl'rnoon t;iy J rol>hl'r who fina l
h flt d w1lh ~I. 1.100 C'n'o lJ M1·...,a
pol 11 t• r1•prn I
Clff11·• r" -..11<1 < '.tr••I Irving. :!~ ••
\\:I'-;1hn11I lo dr11p lht• rund'> in
.i n 11111door r1·p1r.1torv ;it llw
li;rnk :i,:100 lln .... 1111 SI . "'twn "ht·
W(IO.., :11·1·11 ... t1·1l .1t I ~ .• r> Ill
J>o l11·1• '-:11d ''"' 1·arr11•d a
mon••.v ha1: lwlm1g1ng to Tt•..,a1 o
l'PI rolf'11m ('01 p , 01wr:1tor" of
t h t· g ,1.., ri I 1 n 1· 'I ,, t 1 o n a t
Montgomt·n W.ird. Hnst11I .it
l'aulanno SI
\\1oman, Dog
Strangled
l'J\LM S PIU N<;S C/\J>1
Gorrlun Slt•pvan ll•ft has h11m1· f11r
:15 min111t·.., to run sc1mc n1 <.tntt·.
incl v.h<.·n h<· n ·turn<.·d h1· fouml
lu" l'ldcrly w1rt• lying dccirl v.1111 ·
.i belt l1L'<l amund hcr n1·1·k :irul
her P<'l poodle lying strarwl,.,1
ht·"r1t• hr·r
/\ht(· Slcpyan, 7r1, v.:.i~, ff1•111d
v. 1th ht·r hand s and a11 kl•"
bound. :.aid Pa lm Sr>rm~!i l'11lw•·
Sgt Hob Coop<•r
"Thr husha nd rcportc•d hi· ll'lt
the huu.-.c Sutunluy lo r un ~ • ..,,.,.
Prrands and wh<'n hC' r1·t urn1·!1 :1:,
manult>s later h<' found his w1f1·
ms 1cJc and nollf1cd pu la1·1., · ..,;111!
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IRAN .•.
lt:rest m Iran s tnCl' Washington
hrok(' diplomat1c rrlat1ons. etnd
th•• petpal nuncio, Mon signor An·
n1b<1le Bugmm. s aid they had not
been askl'd ofrlc1a lly to handle
the I r ans rC'r or the bodies. but
-..:ml the} would do !llJ The Hcd
('ro!>s reprcsl·ntat1vr· in Tehrun
v.as not avutlablt· 1mmed1atcly
for commPnt.
Secretary or St:itc Cyrus R
VanCt'. th<: only member or t he
National Security Council to op·
pose th1• n •scut· operation. sub·
milled his n ·:.1gn a t1on today and
C:.a rtcr accepted 1t, the White
Jl ousc announced
I rani C1n F o r eign M in1 s ter
SacJegh Ghotbzadch t o ld r c -
~ortc~ in lie1rut, Lebanon, one
of his !itOp'i on a v1 s1t to !>everal
/\ralJ naltons. that Vance's r~·
1gn;it1on and1 l·atcs the dcc1saon
111 <s ttempt th1· rr•..,c u e · v.a'>
rn a<IP 1n a e1rt'le or tho'><: who
hav1· th•· 11·ncJ1•n1 \ to blov. up th1·
'.1\U~tllfln
I, h11t h1.a1frh ..,,, 111 not hing
"'1111111 hf· d1·m:indt·d an r<'lum ror
tl1·l1 v1·r1ng lh1· htJfllf''> o r th1·
I\ rrwn1 ;1r1-. ktlh·d 1n the· n •'of'UI"
.1tt1·m11t
· Th1•v '.h1111lrl lw ri•turnerl. an<I
llw 'f will II'· 11'11Jrnl'll ht• '>aid
Hull HunM Wild
K/\NS/\S l 'l'l'Y , Ka n 1/\1'>
I\ 11 111111 pounll l\11gui. hull that
t'M'otpNI rrorra a packing hOUSI'
''"'' u11ll·ll 1ruH1e , ramm1•d th11·c· 11q11 a 1t t·ur:., lore• down
y u rd ft·11el'11 and :ihrubbcry. anll
t·hargcd persons al a wcdd1nK
b I' ( I) r C I l W ti S !> h 0 l h y
authorit1el> No one was injured.
1'ewport Home
Ransacked
By Vandals
Fo ur men and o ne woman. all
a rm ed w ith woode n b eams.
kic ked In the rront door o f a
Newport Beach hous e late Satur
da v and raru.acked the place as
lht• rnghtcnl'd residents t ook
t•over. pohct'sa1d
Officers said Rita Diane Sher -
r<ill, 21. Jumped throu~h a rear
window or the ho m e on West
Balboa Boulevard a nd hid while
J ean Valerie Class took cover in
th<· living room,
The armed intrud ers, several
wea ring cowboy h a t s. a n ·
noun ccd they wt"re collecting
for a rental ugency. police ex-
plained. The suspects ripped a
bathroom cabinet o ff the wall
a nd late r tossed a handful or
dar ts into a s urfboa rd berorc
ll'aving. ofhccrs s aid
T h e attack er s le ft e m pty
handt·d. police said but not
hdorl' they !\mashed out severa l
""indow:-. The motive for the
hreakm 1s unde r mves tutal1on
Drag Racer Kills
Watching Youth
Tl\f'.T 11\P> A Tart youth
watth1ng a str1•el dra~ race wa..,
~truck and killed by one of thr·
rac ing cars, the highway patrol
r l' po rtt.•<J.
Kevin Ha y He nry, 18, was
,,landing ulongside a road near
ht•rt· when h<' was struck late
Salurduy by a car dr iven by
Stt•vt•n M1<'har·l Fields , 19. o f
Taft. officer:. l>a1d
.creepy Clean
Intruder Nut for Neatness
SUNNYVALE (A P > They say good help is
ha rd lo find, but Ardy Lugowski has household
service he didn't ask for, and he doesn 't know whom
to thank.
Lugows ki, 31, told police that, on consecutive
days, an intruder washed the dis hes and took out the
trash from his hom e in thJs Sa n Jose s uburb.
The tidy. unbidde n hous cguest again showed his
or her ha nd, which appa rently ha s a fl air for rolling
socks .
"I walked in and this pile of c lothes r had
washed and put on t he bed lo be folded la te r -they
were folded," Lugowskl said Monday. "They r olled
m y socks. I ne ve r roll my socks ."
Lugowski le ft a mess age a fte r t he i nltlal
episodes, tha nklng the secret sock·rollcr . but adding
concern that his hom e had been illegally entered .
. In reply, the myste rious visitor taped two small
dried nowers to the notes.
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Seeking Storm \'i~ti••
Coast Gua rds men scur ch for storm victims
off Key West. Fla , u!ter 70 m p.h. wind~
ripped through the v1cin1ty. capsizing
boats and knocking dozens or people over ·
board. Al lea st a dozen were rescued a nd
the ~earch continues.
Fro• Pagf!! A I Motel Clerk
Foils Holdup
In Newport
VANCE RESIGNS. • •
/\n overweight bandit. arrrwtl
with a pistol, wa!> oul!>marH-d b:,-
a motel manaaer la~ Swlday
night, Newport Reach pol1<'<' re·
port ed today
Tht• attemptt•d ,11 cku1> 111
curred at th1• Uaychff M111d '"·'
N Nl·v.port n'lvd :.at IO.J..1 pm
t hcy said
Manager Tr Kan c·heng t11lrl 11f
ft<'l'rs a man ""h•1 "'1·1J!ht•d .1l111ut
200 pound!> and '>lr1twJ "' t• f•·• 1
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••un and told ('ht'n•: not l•• 111m•
('ht•ng 'aad h•· vaultt ct ,,
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tht•rt• ...... 1 ... '.'>llllll'fllll' • ht 111 111•
ad1oining room .ind lw f1 1·1J
µol l('l' s:mJ
'Breaking'
Race Held
RLOOM INC.TO'. lnrl
11\l'I l>dta ('h1 fratc·rn1
I :v p~U'<i J n •<·ord t trt\I' t 11
v. an th<· l.1ttl1· ~>410 1111 '1 I•
ratt' tht· annu.tl 111 • 11!
s JI r 1 n g a t I n ti 1 J n .1
Un1vcrMly that 1n'.'>IJlfl'd
l h c I\ " ll d (' m y .1 "" a r II
""inning movlC' "llrl·ak1ni.:
/\way ..
D e I l a C h 1 ' :-. l t· .i rn
f1n1 shl'd lht· 20() l.1p. ~,,,
mile rat·t· 111 2 ()'J 2X Tht•
fratcmHy al!>tJ ..,t•t J r1·t
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23 17 mph, bclll'flOJ,! lht•
prc\'IOU.'> 23 II mph '>l'l 111
1977
Whc•n thl' ract• c•ndt•tl
t he w1nn1ng rour mJn
team got the trad1t111nJI
dunkin~ 1n a make:-.h1rt an
r1e ld pool Thl' 23,350 ~rx·1
ta tors emptied the <,land..,
and many of tht•m Jho
s pla shed mto thl' pool
Ocean Pac1 f 1c
adm 1rustrauon's for e ign policy
a c h 1evcm c n h. Va n('t' t o l d
CartC'r : "I know how d('c•ply }OU
havt.· pondered }OUr dc t "1on on
Iran l 141:,,h I t <iu ld '.'>Upport you
1n al But for the r1:a'>OO.'> 14•·
bave discussed l c.aoool."
White Ho use s pok<''iman Jodv
"""' t·ll ._J.1d Van<'t-left an · an
honor.Wle c.hfh:rt:nce 1n p nnuplc
on lhJS l'l')aUer," but did not
elaborate.
Later, Vance ls:.o;ued a state·
menl to reporters l.lnd refUM"'<1 to
say "hat 11 wa-. about thl' res<'ue
attem~t that 1 aus1·d ha-. d1..,~1·nL
Bu t p rh a te h ,1 &•·nlor .1 d ·
minu.tra\Jon c1fflt1 ol s .11d Sunday
night that \'ancc con!>1dt.•red the
m1so;lon too risk>.
The r~cue "as <'nlltod oH Lv
Ca rt e r on Thur'>day nig ht
<W ashington lim e> dunng an
early !>Lage in an Iranian desert.
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q1wn1 \\tthdr .• v..tl, 1·1rht \o\tJuld
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II fn,1l11111 la ... t \1 rincl.i\ h(>forl
ltw rt"'l m· m1'.'>"9on took µlJ1 •
Deput y ~l't r c tary or ~late
\\'a rrPn ~1 C'hri~tophtr 14-J!\
nJm• cl II\ < 0Jrtt·r today .ts a <'tang
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"Iii• <'hr1-.t11phf'rl cr rta1nly
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11u b1tc ..ura1r... v.a-. Jl'oo n'!.1~11
111.: hut orr.c1Jls th·c·ltm·d puhln
1·111n ment.
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cargo potkfll 1n 11•1 11 111111 ,, "' 1111 m t rnw.,
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whtlO. chO<Oldh' II t l1• roy 11th.• '•JCl WI j .11 111 I ''·•llY
Vance wrot e Cart e r : "Yo u
14-0 uld nut b<• wc ll-!ierve d in t he
com in~ week:. ;ind months by a
'oi'<'rt·tary of 5lal<' who could not
1irfrr 'rOU t ht~ public backing you
nPcd on :m 1:-.l>ue a nd decis ion o(
~uch exlraordmary importance
no matter how firm I remain
in m v -.upporl oo olher issues. as
I du. or how loyul I a m to you as
our leader."
Vance-went on: "Such a s itua·
tion would be untenable and our
r elat1oosh1p, wbkh I value so
highly, 14 0 uld const anlly suf·
rer ..
He concluded with an ex·
pn·ss1on or gratitude for the op-
po rtunity to serve and said.
You know you can count on my
-.u pport for your continued
loadersh1p or our nation."
Curter 's f1ve·1-1ar ag raph letter
oralscd Vance for "notable ac·
1 nmpli<,hm1·nh" as a ~·cretary
111 ...... , ••
· '11u lt'ol\t' \our post w1th1hc•
.1dm11 Jt111n .ind li•·'t v. 1'.'>ht•<, 1Jf ,,
)!rJl• rul n.1111111." ht• :.ail.I
11ur '1•1"•' I rll'nd!>h1p and
1 11 \Ill r ... h1.p rluring chaJlengmg
111n 1·,, hJ\c been a source .or
.,, r t·nJ;t h .ind reass urance to
m• l h•· ll"l tc. r was .,1gned "Your
fn <>nd J immy Carter ."
\Jn<'•· r e portedly s o ught to
q uit l'J rlv la.~t week. even before
ltlt mh lllrl JC'lUJlh ra1l<.'d.
\ .111• • r•'"i.!nJl1on c:.ime a s a
11 ... i. ' \ 1•11 thoug h h e h ad
1 l.1r11wil t•1 lt·J\ 1· ;it tht· end of
l'r1 'l•l .. 111 1 .trli r' 1 urn·nt ter m
I• l"fl .1 \ ,,, t1n1.., 1n tht• manag1·
lfl•'I I 11f I s f1111•11m pollC) al .J
11m• 11t 1·<1n ... 1tl1•rJhlc• 1nter1Ta ·
• 111n.il 1 urmotl v. 1th lhe nation
•·rnhrnd•-<l tn r11'>pute-; invoh'ing
fr.111 llH rJ1kd rl'M'UC MISSIOn
' n ti t h 1• '-' o.., 1 rt m o v e i n to
\I ~· hJIH'itan
Ont' 1 · S oHic·ial. who declined
tn Ill' 1d1•n11ftl'<l. :-..11d \'ance was
I h1· only mt•ml>f'r or the Nationa l
"•'<untv t'oun<'l l v.ho opposed
t h1· r1·,<·u1• npl•rat1o n as too
rt ... ~\
· The·)' h.id a good re la-
t11>1h h1p." th<' official said or
\"an<'t' and Carte r. "but both
,·oncludt'<i 1t ""as 1mposs1ble for
him 10 function as secr etary of
.._t ,Ill' '
\ ,1n1·t•. ""ho has not <."Omment·
1•d t•anu•lt.-d a ~('heduled ad·
1h , • ..,, toda> to the l' S Chamber
uf l'ommt'rCl'
AL S GARAGE
~6 FASH ION ISLAND
Nf WPOR r BEACH
(71'1 ) 644 7030
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VOL 73; NO. 119, 3 SECttONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1W N . FIFTEEN CENTS
in.gs Rock ~all's C~pital •
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CROWDS GATHER IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN'S KHOMEINI SQUARE AFTER BOMB EXPLOSION
At Least Three People Kiiied, Scores Injured ah 8ombl"9~ In lranlan Capttal
NB Plans
Sirategy
I For Fourth
Members of the Newport Beach
,Cit y Coun c il p l a nn e d to
· do some advance planning for ! the Fourth of July holiday
1 weekend during their study
session today.
In ref'enl years. the holiday i bas become a maJor problem for
I the city because of hoar ds of vi.s-
J ltors
I Last year's biggest problem
was a massive traffic jam that
occurred a s v iewe r s of the
Balboa Pier hre works s how
trie d to lea ve on roadways
, alre ady Jammed by partygoers.
i I n the a fte rmath of that
, weekend. c ounc il membe rs
a~ree to s tart planning for this
vear's holidav in April.
Among the recommendations
P oll ce Chief Pete Gross has
m ade in a memo s ubmitted to
City Manager Robert Wynn was
that access to Seashore Drive
this year be restricted to people
who can provl' they're residents.
The ~ame plan was used last ;ear
He said his officers will be
working 12·hour shifts in ordc::r
to be able to field as ma ny as 45
officers per shift
Gross will also ask that two
fuJI sh1fts of mechamcs be on duty
fr o m 8 a m . to midnig ht
throughout the weekend to keep
the department's vehicles rolling.
Gross also said he does n 't
want the Balboa Improvement
Association to hold its annual
fireworks display on the 3rd. 4th
or 5th of July because of the
traffic problems the show creat·
ed last year.
Newport EyeS Legal
Aid Over Airport
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of IN o.lly ,.. ... SUtf
A series of recent decisions by
federal agencies that involved
John Wayne Airport may bring
the City of Newport Beach to
hire a Washington. D.C .• at-
torney.
City Council members tonight
will discuss the possibility of
hiring a Washington.based legal
adviser to represent the city in ap-
pealing a r ece nt Civi l
Aeronautics Board decision and
in dealing "'itb the Federal Avia·
lion Administration.
C ity Attorney Hugh Coffin ex·
plained today that the CAB ap-
pea I has to be file d in the
Was hington Circu.it Court of Ap·
peal. Within the next fe w months
the c ity is going to have to have
an a ttorney there to handle that
case. he said
The appeal. which Coffin said
he will file via mail this week. is
over the CAB's a pproval of new
routes from Orange County for
PS A, Wes tern and Front ier
a1rlmes
The id e a of hiri n g a
Washing ton lawyer a lso h as
been recommended by the city's
Aviation Committee. a citizens
g roup that advises the City
Council
In a memo to council mem·
hers. the comm ittee noted that a
Washington attorney a lso could
be used ·'to represent the city
before the FAA in regard to
FAA rulings relative to Orange
County Airport."
T he FAA recently concluded a
y ear-long investigation of the
airport by ordering county of·
ficials to open the airport ''to all
qualified carriers" by m id-May.
Countv officials have taken no
action on the FAA order and
haveitunderstudv
In addition to ·PSA, Western
a nd Frontier . Continental
Airlines holds a route authority
for Orange County. The four
airlines have filed reports with
county officials incti cating they
would like to fly a bout 10 flights
a d a y from the J ohn Wayne
Airport ~
The two existing tenants. Air
California and Hughes Airwest.
fl y a combined total of 40 fli ghts a day.
Cit>' officials have long fought
the airport because of the noise
1t ~enerates.
City Manager Robert Wynn
s aid today the Washingt o n
lawyer would be hired using
part of a $250,000 fund set up last
year to fight airport-related is-
~ues.
Tito Feebler
BELG RA DE. Yugsos lavia
<AP > President Josip Broz
Tito's heart is getting feebler
and the Yugoslav leader is also
ha v ings ubstantial digestive prob-
1 em s for the first t i me in
almost three months. his doctors
said.
3 Dead;
Scores
Injured
By~ Asaoelated Presa
A series or bomb explosions
rocked central Tehran today,
killing at least three and injur-
ing many more.
One Iranian revolutionary
guard commander at the scene
of one of the blasts blamed the
explosions on U.S. Infiltrators
and their agents.
An Iranian group calling for
the overthrow of Ay atolla h
Ruhollah Khom eini's regime
claimed responsibility for one or
the four bomb blasts. lraruan
dissidents in Paris said.
One bomb under a car m a
pa rking lot shattered store WUl·
dows and destroyed · 10 cars A
r e volutionary g u ard com ·
mander. who identified himself
only as Al\, said 34 persons were
wounded in the parkmg lot ex·
plosion a lone.
Earlier. anothe r bomb ex·
ploded in a downtown movie
thea ter . one blew up at a drug
store . and a fourth blast was re·
ported i n the central he ad
quarters of the Bank Sepah.
As ked about the motive for the
bombings . Ali s aid: 'Tm cer·
lain that it is the work of the
Americans who infiltrated into
Iran and their agents." This was
an apparent reference to the
U.S. commandos who made an
abortive attempt to rescue the
American bosta~es last week.
(See IBAN, Page A%)
* * * Outer Visits
Men Hurt in
Iran Mission
SAN ANTONIO. TexasCAP>-
Presideot Carter broke out of his
long, self.imposed isolation in the
nation's capital tOday. Oying here
tom ake bedside visits today to the
fi ve American milita ry men m·
jured in the HJ.fated rescue mis-
sion in Iran.
The president's trip to Texas
was tbe first time since Oct. 29
182 days ago -that he has ven· t~red farther than the presiden· ~1al retreat at nearby Camp David
tn Maryland's Catoclin Moun·
tains. He wa s r e turning to
Washington in early evening.
Carte r. accompanied by
D e f ense Secretary Haro ld
Brown, was greeted by a crowd or
about 400, most of the m civilian
government employees, when Ai r
Force One landed at Kelly Air Force Base.
Fro m Kelly, Carter went by
motorcade to Wilford Ha ll
Hospital atnearby Lackland AFB
to visit Airman 1st Class William
Tootle or Fol't Walton Beach. f1a.,
who s uffered a knee injury in the
collision or a transport plane and
<See CAJtTER, Page A2>
In addition. Gross said mem·
bers of his department are work-
ing with realtors to get them to
screen renters to exclude "large
groups of obviously irres ponsi·
ble persons without effective
controls."
Motel Clerk
Foils Holdup
In Newport
'Kill Umpire'
The effort with rental agents
was launched last year and
Gross said the "outstanding
cooperation" o( the agents was
instrumental in reducing pro-
blems caused by unruly renters.
He also said m eet.logs have
<See FOURm, Page J\2)
.4 CLEAN SWEEP
FOR PILOT AD
•·Daily Pilot classified ads
gave me an old-fashioned value.
"1 successfully sold every-
thing in my ad in the classified section."
That's the advertising success
s tory or the Huntington Beach
man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot:
Ea rly Amer. furn :
dresser w1mlrror.
din rm tblc wt 4 choirs
12 capt.>.
t>nd tables, lamps.
beds. etc.
XXX·XXXX
It you want your ad to give
you an old-fashioned deal, call
i 642.se78.
•
An overweight bandit. armed
with a pistol, was outsmarted by
a motel manager late Sunday
night. Newport Beach police re·
ported today.
The attempted s tickup oc-
curred at the Bayclllf Motel 455
N. Newport Blvd. at 10:35 p.m.,
they said.
Manager Te Kin Cheng told or-
ficers a man who weighed about
200 pounds and stood five feet,
elevert= tall came into the
of!ice. about a room.
Instead of filing out a reg-
istration card, the man pulled a
gun and told Cheng not to move.
Cheng said he vaulted a
counter into bis adjacent living
quarters yelling, "call the
police."
The move apparently con.
vinced the would-be robber
there was someone else in the
adjoining room and be fled.
Carter to Talk
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prell·
dent Carter will conduct a news
conference at s p.m . PDT Tues-
day in the eaat room of the
White Houae, p.rets secretary
Jody PoweU Hid today .
Ball Game &ids in Slaying
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP> -
A rhubarb at a softball game
between Laurel Creek and Foun·
lain Inn ended with the umpire
s hot to death, another man ours·
ing broken bones and a coach in
jail today charged with murder.
Lt. Earl Barnett of the Green-
ville County sheriff's depart-
ment said Willie Lee Spurgeon,
44, of Fowitain Inn was arrested
today at bis home and charged
with murder in the slaying of
Raymond L. Dawkins, 52.
Barnett said the shooting
broke out when an umpire made
a "bad call" durln.J a softball
game Saturday night at Laurel
Creek Just outalde this textile
mill town.
"We don't understand what
the call waa or who lt was
agalnat," the poHce spokesman
said. "'lbe be1lnnings of this
thing are·nry buy.
8ut Barnett and other ofnda1s
pieced &osether the followtns ac-
count:
An umplre, but apparently not
Dawkinl, made a dlaputed call
and an unidenWled man ran on-
to the field with a knife.
Spur1eon. Who WU in I dUCCMll.
pulled a plstol.
A Oght ensUfid, with shots ex-
changed. Ballistics test.s later
showed that Dawkins wu killed
by a bullet from Spurgeon 's gun.
During the fight, Spurgeon
himself was shot. in the hip, and
his pant.s fell off when the bullet
hit him, authorities said.
Meanwhile, someone attacked
with a buebalJ bat, kat.iq bim
in the bead and aboulders. He
WU listed in aatJ.afactory coadi·
lion at Greenville General
Hospital today with bead, face
and sboWder injuries.
Authorttlea said Thompson
was playing second base and
had pulled-a gun during the '
me lee. Hls slater, Debbie
Carter, sakl Tbompaon cUd not
play softball and WU Standing
on the aidelinel.
She alaid Thompson bad a broken Jaw, broken shoulder
bones, a brokea DOM and luld
not fully re1alned conacloua-
neaa.
... He's iD and out," she aaid.
"He's hurt very, Vt!ry Md ...
They're IOIDI to do 1ur1ery on
him in two or three da)'I. He'•
not •table enoucll now.·•
Al for pulll.QI the pa, 1be
said, "IOme aay lie did and tome
say be didn'L"
QUITS OVER IRAN
State Secretary Vance ACTING SECRETARY
Warren Christopher
Vance Resignation
Accepted by Carter
WASHING TON <AP l -Cyrus
R Vance. a t1 rel~~ voice for
moderalJon and conc1ha t1on tn·
side the Carter admm1MralJoo.
res igned today as secre ta ry of
state following his !>Olttary op-
pos 1t100 to the ill fated attempt
to rescue Amen can hostages in
Iran .
White House press secretary
Jody Powell s aid Pres ident
Carter accepted the res ignal.Ion
T he WbJt.e House released an
e xcha.nge o( hand·wntten letters
in wb.Jch Carte-r told his pnn·
clpal foreign policy adviser ·
.. Because you could not s upport
my d eci-;ion rega rding the
rescue operation m Iran. you
have made the correct decaston
to resign."
The president 's letter . dated
today, went on :
"I know -t.hts is a matter of
principle for you. a nd I respect
the reasons you have expressed
to me."
\'ance·s lette r , "'ritten o n
Sta te Department stahont.>r) lallt
Monday and signed "Cy." sau.J
he had taken· the dec1s1on "v.1th
a heavy heart.··
After listm~ a numtxir of the
admuustratioo's fore1~n policy
ac hi e vement s . Vance to ld
Carte r: "I know how deeply you
have pondered your dec1s1on on
Iran. I wish l could support :>ou
in 1t. But for the reasons v.~
haH dl.SCussed J cannot."
White House spokesman Jody
Powell said Vance left in "an
honorable difference in pnnc1ple
on this matter:· but did not
elaborate.
Later . Vance issued a state·
ment to reporters and refused to
say what 1t was about the rescue
attempt that caused his dissent.
But privat ely, a senior ad·
mm1stratJoo offtc1al said Sunday
night that Vance considered the
mission too risky.
The rescue was called off by
C a rter on Thurs d ay nigh t
cWasb.J ngton time) during an
early stage in an Iranian desert
after the problems with three of
eight helicopters. In the s ubse·
quent withdrawal. eight would·
be American rescue r s were
killed in a collision of aircraft.
Vance quietly s ubmitted his
resignation last Monday, before
the rescue mission took place.
Deputy Secretary of State
Warren M. Christ opher was
named by Carter today as acting
secretary of state.
"He (Christopher) certainly
already bas made clear his sup-
port ol th.at decision." Powell
said regarding the rescue opera-
tion.
Powell said Carter .. expressed
formally his inclination to move
ahead" with the rescue attempt
at a meeting with key advisers
April ll. Vance was away ln
Florida oo a weekend vacatioo,
which be rarely took in 3.,._ years
Silverware Stolen
Al Newport Home
A SS,000 box of silverware
from ntfany's of New Yon City
was taken from a Newport
Beach home by burclars over
the weekend, police reported to-
day.
Don Delmer Kennedy told of.
ficen that the burglan 1rabMd
the 12-place sterling allver set
from bis Harbor View Hilla
home tometime early Saturday.
'
a~ c;ecretary ot state.
As ked why Vance h ad not
bt·t-n summoned back. Powell
~aid 1l would have attracted too
much attention in an ope ration
that had to be kept secret.
However. Powell said. Carter
and Vance had "ex-t ensive con·
vf'rsalJOf\.'>'' before lhe mission
was actually launched dunng
~ h1ch Vance registered bis dif·
f crence:..
It was lDlderstood. meanwhile.
that Hoddwg Carter. who bas
been Vance's s pokesman as as-
s istant secretary of stat.e for
public affairs. was also resign-
1n1t. bul officials declined pubhc
commenL
Vance. who bas not commeot-
t>d. canceled a scheduled ad-
drt>Ss today to tbe U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Storni Looms
Over Coast,
Due Tonight
A new storm front hovered '
O\ er Southe rn California today
and weather forecasters said the
chances are 1t will bring more
April showers before clearing
out Tuc:.day afternoon.
S pok esm e n for the U.S .
Weather Service in Los Angeles
predicted a 30 percent chance of
r ain torught and 10 percent Tues-
da)'
High. gray clouds are expect.
ed to ha ng over the O range
Coast throughout the 24-bo ur
forecast period. mosUy clearing
b) Tuesday afternoon.
Temperatures a re e xpected to
drop to 53 to 57 degrees over·
night.
A warnung trend with highs<)(
68 Lo 72 degrees is predicted for
Tuesday.
No offshore heavy wind or sw ..
face-sea conditions are in effect
from Point Conception to the
Mexican Border. according to
the U.S. Weat)ler Bureau.
Coast
Weather
Thirty percent chAnce of
showers tonight and Tue$-·
day morning, decreuin1
to 10 pettent Tuesday af-
ternoon. Lows tonight 53
at the beaches and 57 in-
land. Higba Tuesday from
66 to 72.
INSIDE TOD-' Y
Tlw! ~ttwt.u of tlw re-
llab11Ualio11 program ot
Ata1cadno Stat~ Ho1pttol "'°' beat *'l>lv qwat~ SHe~,PofleA7.
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• LO& ANOEL~ (AP) -AUanUc RlddWkl Co. 1.W todQ lLI
rlnt-a\&Al"t.er prd\LI roM 1' ~ ~ laat ye1r'1 leftlt u It.
Al11kan oll output cUmbed Ind l)drolfllm pric. Jumped
Tbe report by A~. lM naUon'a aeventts-lara t oU C'Om·
r.anyl eootlnued lh• atrina ol sharply hicher oil lDduat.ry tam naa or t.he quart r.
AUant.lc Rlchfleld' aald lt l'IU'ned a42I l mllUon lD the
qaarter, up from *2.1 nilWoo a yu.r before. hr·1b1re urn·
m11 rQf.e to 13.~ from $1 • as 1>ale. rose S4 ~rcent to S5 4
billion from $3.5 bllhoo
0.llar, Gelfl Prlf•r• Dr~ll• r
1 LONDON (AP> -The value of the dollar dropped qalnat
major ~•• lo forelsn eit<'h•n1• trad1n1 U>day foUowlng repot'U &.bat Cyrua Vance re:aagned u US. Secretary of St.ate.
Gold pl'icet fell sharply
In Loodon aold traded at~. down trom ~ 50 on f'rlday.
ll t.raded ln New York al $508, down $30.SO.
Loodoo allver prices eased to $15 25 an ounce, rrom $1S.7S.
Sliver traded in New York at 113 6$) down,,.
-.....r lo D•l••d World Croeere
NEW YORK <AP> -l..alT)' Holmes will defend bis World
8oxing Council heavyweight championsttlp against three-Ume
champ Muhammad AU on July 11 m Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, it
was announced today.
Promoters said the bout would carry a $12 million pw-se, the
biggest in fight ttlstory.
The fight will be promoted by Prime Sports and Murad
Muhammad in conjunction with Don King Productions and will
be/resented ,r the 165,000-seat Maracaoa Stadium. Domestic
an worldwide television rights still are being negotiated, the
promoters said.
"80 /tffnule•' Seg•eni Postp••••d
'NEW YORK <AP>-CBS' "60 Minutes" postponed broad-
cast of a segment called "The Kissinger-Shah Connection"
scheduled Sunday ni ght to allow time to intervle-w the former
secretary of state, the newsmagazine's producers scud today.
Initial efforts to inte rview Kissinger for the piece on his re·
lationshlp with the deposed Shah of Iran were unsuccessful. "60
Mmutes .. said in a statement, but the former diplomat agreed
la te last week to speak with <.:orrespoodent Dan Rather. The de-
c1s1on to withdraw the piece was made Friday.
The broadcast was delayed lo allow for the interview. and
the segment will air May 4, the statement said.
W.-an Kilb S ell .. 2 Otlarr•
LOS ANGELES CAP> A 41-year-old woman who learned
recently that she had terminal cancer shot and killed her com-
mon-law husband and her 8·year-old daughter today before tak·
mg her life, police said.
Elvira LUJan and Joe Castro. 62, were round dead at their
Boyle Heights home by officers and paramedics s ummoned by
Mrs. Lujan's sister.
Mrs. Jujan's daughter. Nancy Lujan, was rushed to County·
USC Medical Center where she died.
Fro•PageAI
CARTER ...
a helicopter after the rescue cf·
rort w as a borted.
The president spent about 10
mlnutes visiting Tootle. Carter
waved but did not s mile at a
crowd or about 200, moet or
whom appeared to be military
.persooneJ, wbo cheered and ap-
plauded as his limousine rolled
up the hospital driveway.
House Majority Leader Jim
Wright , D-Texa~. a nd two
Democ rat1C' C'on~rcss me n ,
Henry Gonzalez of San Antoruo
and Abraham Kazen or Laredo,
followed Carter mto the hospital
but a hospital spokesman s111d
the congressmen were required
to wrut in the lobby .
From Wilford Hall , the pres1·
dent was heading to Brooke Army
Medica l Center at Fort Sam
Houston to visit four servicemen
se riously burned in the crash.
Air Force Starr Sgt. Joseph J.
Beyers Ill. 37, Charleston, S.C ..
was reported in critical condi-
tion; Marine Maj. Leslie B. Petty,
34, Jacksonvllle, NC .. in serious
roodition; Air Force Ll. Jeffrey
B. Harrison, 26, Warren. Ohio, in
satisfactor y condition ; and
Manne Maj. J ames H. Schaefer
Jr., 36, Los Angeles, in sati.sfac·
tory condition
Fro.tPa,,. Al
FOURTH ...
Restaurant
Manager Foils
Heist Attempt
An attempt to hold up a
Newport Beach restaurant via
telephone was rolled early t.Oday
by the res taurant manager.
police reported.
The target of the cnme wru.
the Grinder Restaurant, 1400 W.
Coast Highway.
Police said the attempt was
similar to a successful extortion
carried out April 17 at Puffins. a
restaurant at 3050 E . Coast
Highway. The loss in that case
was $350.
In today's incident. manager
Diana Hasegawa said she got a
telephone call a( about 2: lS a.m .
from a man who identified
himself as "Tom Bates."
She said he told her he was
across the highway from the all-
nigbt restaurant with a rifle. He
ordered her to e mpty the cash
register and put the money in a
paper bag
She was to take the bag to
nearby business and leave it on
the sidewalk.
The manager s aid she didn't
do as ordered and telephoned
police instead.
Police said a sear ch or the
a rea around the restaurant
turned up no one, but they did
Jind a phone off the book in a
boot h at 1000 W. Coast Highway
I J DA YID Kll'l'ZllANN
Ot .. Gelf'f ...........
The pl'"OM'Cutor in UM Rodney
J . Alcala murder aad kidnap
trial utted an Oraqe Coun'Y
Superior Court jury today to flnd
Alcala 1u1lty of firat de"ree
tnurdt>r and kldnappln1 ln lut
summer'11 s tabbing death or
12 year old Robin Samsoe or
lluntlnactoo Beach
"1 thlnk the evidence ln this
c.'Ue Is ju11t overwhelming,"
o _,p uty Oastrlct Attorney
Richard Farnell said
Akala, 36. of Monterey PM;K,
11> charged with abducting Miss
Sumsoe from Huntington Beach
la t Jwie and laking her to the
foothills of Sierra Madre, where
her i.kt>letaJ n•ma1Ds were later
found
·'This man. the defendant.
"ent to Hwihngton Beach with
the s pecific purpose of finding a
little girl to satisfy his sexual de·
!>1res." the prosecutor said.
Defense a tto rney John
Barnett, ID his c~~l~g state-
ment, maintained t~~ that the
prosecution had failed lo prove
his client was guilty.
"The killing of a child brings
anger and rage to everybody. It
a ls o blocks our ability to
separate fact from emotion."
Barnett said.
The defense attorney main·
t ained that the case against
Alcala was circumstantial and
that the prosecution. whenever
the evidence didn't fil. attempt·
ed to chanRe the facts. Farnell, in his closing argu-
m ents to jurors in Supenor
Court Jud.ze Philip Schwab's
courtroom. said the panel could
com e to only one conclusion
based on the facts -that Alcala
"as gui ltv or firs t degree
murder and kidnapping with
s pecial circumstances.
The prosecutor termed the de-
fense anruments in the case as .. specious." and said. "it does
not mesh with common sense."
Defense attorney John Barnett
had presented testimony that a
key prosecution witness bad
been the victim of low level hyp·
nos 1s and suggestion by police
investigators. Thal witness .
fire fighter Dana Crappa, had
tt:slified that she s aw a man re·
!.l'm bling Alcala .. forcefully
stl'Ntng" a blonde haired child
into brush area near he r Chan-
try Flats ranger outpost on the
~a me dav Miss Samsoe is
believed to have disappeared.
Barnett had also sought to at-
tack the c red ibility of two
"j a llhouse s nitc h es" who
claimed Alcala admitted to
1 he m last August tn Or ange
County Jail that he slapped but
never stabbed Miss Sansoe.
Farnell told the JUry or rune
women and three men that .. he
kne w exactly what he was do·
1ng" while Alcala allegedly k1d·
napped the Huntmgton Beach
youngster last summe r.
He argued that a fter Alcala
sexually attacked Miss Sam.soe
he knew he had lo kill her to pre -
vent her Identifying him.
Alcala had been previously
convicted in connection with an
at tack on an 8 -yea r -old
Hollywood chiJd in the late 1960s.
Farnell indicated that Alcala's
background showed his motive
in the alle.zed abduction or Miss
Samsoe.
If found guilty of murder and
kidnapping, Alcala could be sen·
tcnced t o die in the gas
chamber
Bull RDD8 Wild
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP>
An 800-pound Angus bull that
escaped from a packing house
dis rupted traffic, rammed
three squad cars. tore down
yard reoces and shrubbery, and
charged persons at a wedding
before ll was s h ot b y
authorities. No one was injured.
been held with judges and pro-
secutors or the Harbor Judicial
District Court to clarify "re-
quirements and prosecution and
sentencing priorities." He said
the meetiogs were part or a plan
"to obtain long-term credibility
in reduction or the attractive·
ness of Newport Beach as a
plaC!e to 'riot' on Independence
Day." Dolly's Baek
DAILY PILOT
":::.',';-,:it
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Stolen Mannikin Returned
By J E RRY CLAUSEN
Of .. Deity ~-staff "Hello. Dolly. so nice to have
you back where you be long
. . .• " go lbe words or a hit abow
tune that applies th.ls week to the
Wildwood bot t ubs and spa outlet
in Costa Mesa th.ls week.
Well, almost.
Dolly II. a bikini-clad man·
nikin who repoeed in a apa in
front of lbe shop at 2668 Newport
Blvd. was snatched from her
bath Aptil 20 by a pair of
teen-agers in a station wagon.
Wildwood owner J oe Lacy
t ried to atop the pair but failed.
However, he got their license
number and ca1Jed pollce.
Satm"day, 1ay1 Lacey. "this
bit at.rapptna father walked 1n
with a lonc·halred, blonde teen· ace aon in tow.
"He said, 'You've got your
Dolly back'."
ll aeema that Costa Meu
police checked out the llcenH
number and wrote a letter lo the
Walnut man re1lltered u the
station wagon's owner, Lacy ex·
plains.
"The kid apologized," says
Lacey. "As a matter of fact, he's
a damn fine young man, ha.s a
good job, work.a bard and all. He
and a friend took the mannildn
on a lark.
"They were at the beach, I
guess, and had a few brews too
many. They decided lt (taking
the mannlkin> was tbe thing to
do."
Lacy has the bottom part of
Dolly. A shoulder a nd some
fingers were broken In the
escape to Walnut.
"The kid Is 1otn1 to have that
part repaired and brln1 her
back," Lacy explains re1arding
the bnmette doR's upper torso.
A blonde mannUdn, Dolly I.
,valued at about $300. waa
dollnapped in a almUar manner
1 year qo. She wu never re-
covered by the previous ownen
of Wlldwood. Lacy aaya.
Rescue workers tapping with hammers. try to get
response from fishermen trapped inside the hull of a fish·
ing boat which capsized in the stormy sea off Cape No-
jima south of Tokyo. Two were rescued, but two others
were found dead and 19 a re missing.
Two Balloons Race;
Neither May Win
LONG BEACH <AP> --J ust
two or the 12 helium balloons
competing ln the Gordon Ben-
nett IntemaUonal balloon race
were sWJ up Ulis mornrng. Both
were Amencan entries the C"1
ty or St. Lows and the Double
Eagle fV.
Race off1 <'1als o;a1d ne1thl'r nf
the rema1rung balloons hi.id c·t1\
ered the dis tance logi.wd b\ th•·
Ame rican entry Cloud l>an1·t•1
which came down a t 8 5() '' m Sunday south or Le~gett . 100
miles northwest or San f'r,1n
c1sco, after covering !->Oml· 5:.'fi
milestn24hours,e1ght m1nutl~
"Right now it looks lJk~ Cloud
Dancer is the unofficial '4-ID·
n e r ," s aid race s pok C'-.man
David Blakeman The "1nn1·r
~ets the coveted Gordon lknnt:tt
Cup ·
The City or St. Lows ho\ erl'<i
a t 1.800 reel over the Merct:d
a rea. about 400 miles north <Jf
here. and the Double Eagle wa~
reported at 4,000-5,000 feet near
Sunnyvale, about 150 miles w~t
of the other balloon, Blakeman
said.
Most or the landings appear to
have been routine and nobod.)o
has been hurt, Blakeman said.
although the Bnush crey, s1*nt
J night in the Anaheim h1lh
after landtng -the first t•J t.1kP
off Saturday b<.'fon· 25.000 c;P<·t·
ta tors and thl' r1rsl rtov. n :J lmur-;
a nd 35 mtlc:. later.
'Iltieves Loot
Home in CdM
Burglars grabbed more than
$7 ,500 in loot includmg a v1de<1
cassette recorder and a mllyon
naise jar filled with 100 stlvcr
dollars from a Corona df'I Mar
house early Sunday, NeY.port
Beach police said.
• Officers said the crooks prob
ably used an 1cep1ck to pr~
open the front door or the 221
Poppy Ave. residence.
J ack Avery told pohce that th<'
intruden also made Off With Nl>
stereo equipment. several tenms
racquets, gold Jewelry anfl .:1
penny collection.
One of the Swtss teams, In the
Emil Massoer, came so close to
landing at one point that the co-
p1 lot jumped out to pull th~
beslJoon gently to the ground. But
•• ~ust of wmd wafted the craft
a loft stranding the co-pilot.
That forced the balloon to end its
OtJ,!hl
Th•· r.r-rmJn'> ..,,,.nt dov.n
'-.11 ir rl;i S 1 H·nini.. fol h1.,,, '"l ~un
ti,,, II\ '""'o ~ ..... .,~ teams. th1·
'I u~o:.l ..t\ 1..tn::., the f'"rent.h '1J'ld
f11ur other Amencan ball<,.1n
1 he l;c.t balloon do.,,, n SWldo \ ,
tht· Amcn<'an entr,i. N1~bt St.:t·r,
"t:ttlt.'<1 to earth nl'o.1r ~aryw1llf·
.1 S11cramento suburb, ut 11 31•
11 rn
fht' f'rt.'nch du.I 4Ultc v.1·11 ...
l'l.1kt·m.10 ~aid ·Their t·ntn
\t1·r1•\t> ~font d'Arbo1s, landrtl
.1t 8 :i1 p m Sunday near Km~
1 1t) afrer gomg 242 miles 10 2.i
hours. four mrnutes They ap-
pear to be the y,wner amonl? the i.;uropean entnt'S "
The Amen<'a n entry R06ie
o·Grady also did well,
Blakeman saJd , comin2 dovm at
!I 23 p m . Sunday near the
Sonoma Cowity dlrp<>rt. about
.110 mile"' from the start of th •
r,1(1· 1r1 Fnuntd1Il \'alle\ Ran•
h1·,11!11u<-1rten. art: on th~ QUl'<lll
\1.Hv m Long Beach
r,,,,l q ·ur. th<' w1nmng balloon
floated 48 hours and landed Ul a
t'OW J>S <,tlJre OU!Slde or Dove
Crt•(:'il. <'olo That balloon was
ptlnted by Ben Abruzzo and Max
\nclt•r.,(in, both crew members
un the first trans-Atlanti<'
balloon night in 1978.
Another member or that crew,
Larry Ne"man. JOIDed Abruzzo
1h1!-o ;. l'ar to pilot Double Eagle
I\
'1 he <.iordon Bennett ract! was
rcvt\'ed last year after a 41-year
hiatus. It began Ln 1906 when
James Gord o n Bennett .
publisher of the International
Herald Tribune. offered a pnze
to the gas balloon to travel the
farthest distance. A record of
I .JOO miles was set ID 1912 by a
French team.
Iru\N. • •
u .s. otrtctall 1aid el&bt com,
maados died but all U.. aur· riwn,,.. llrcNlbt out of Ina.
A holpltal nWM uJd tliree
dJed ef.~ved ID the
btaau and aeveral more UD·
derwent IW'ter>'.
A telephone call to tbe Parts
office ol exiled former Prtme
Minister Shabpour Bakbtla r
claimed one blut wu tbe wort
or the .''Shock Group Kborram-
dln," named after lraalu na·
llonallat hero Babak Kborram-
din. There was no IAdleation
which or the blasts lbe group
claimed responsibility for.
A Bakhllar spokesman, who
said he bad never before heard
or the group, aaid the frOUp'a
spokesman. warned that -such
bomb attacks would continue un-
til "the dfftrucUon of the Kho-
meini 's reacUooary and clerical
r e1time."
Meanwhile, Tehran Radio said
the bodies of the eight U.S. com·
mandos killed in Friday's
abortive operation to rescue the
l\merican hostages will be re·
turned to the United Stat.es.
The timing or l h e body
turnover was not known. The
e ight bodies were taken lo
Tehran 's m orgue after they
were displayed in plastic bags
Sunday on the grounds at the
U.S. Embassy and reporters and
TV camera crews were called in
to see them a nd photograph
t he m . (Related photos. A4)
M eanwhile, som e o f the
ho s tages w ere reported
trans ferred from the embassy in
Tehran to the former U.S. con-
sulate in the northern city of
Tabriz and the holy city of Qom,
south of the Iranian capital.
"As there ls no guarantee that
the U.S. administration will re-
turn lbe bodies or the Americans
killed in lbe abortive operation
to their families, we dttided to
hand them over to represen-
tatives of Pope John Paul II, the
Internation a l Red C ross
Organization and the Swiss gov·
f'mment." the broadcast said.
1·1t1n~ a o;tatement from the of-
f tC-l" of Pre!>1dent Abolhassan
Bant Sadr
A ~pt>kesman at the Swiss Em-
ll.i::.::. \, whJch repre5e nts U.S. in-
k rest an Iran sU\ce Washington
hroke diplomatic relations, and
1 ht.• papal nwicio. Monsignor An·
r11ba lc Hu~nin1. i.a1d they had not
hf•en asked off1C1ally to handle
th~ t ransfer of the bodies, but
J 1d lhl·y would do so. The Red
1 ro::.s representative in Tehran
v. ai. not available 1mmed1ately
tor comment.
l\ewportHome
Ransacked
By Vandals
~our mf'n and om• woman. all
.irmed with '<'ooden beams,
kicked in the front door or a
'lewport l:k>lfch house late Satur·
dav and ransacked the place as the frightened residents took
l'O\ e r, police said.
Officers sa1d Rita Diane Sher
ratt . 21. Jumped through a rear
window of the home on West
Ralboa BouJevard and hid wttlle
Jean Valerie Glass took cover in
the living room.
The armed intruders, severaJ
"'e a r ing cowboy hats. an
nounced they were collecting
for a rental agency, police ex-
plained. The suspects ripped a
oathroom cabinet orr the wall
and later tossed a handful or
darts into a surfboard before
leaving, officers said.
The attackers le ft e mpty
handed, police said but not
before they smashed out several
windows. The motive ror the
break.in is under investigation.
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Ocean Pacific ...
Pin-wale c0<d walk shorts with the ong1nal
cargo pocket, 1n red, It. blue, cream. tan. dk. brown.
navy. rQyal blue. orange and kelly green
And the more active elastic beck mid wale cord. 1n
white. chooolate, It blue, royal blue, red. Wheat and navy
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ANN ARBOR. Mich <AP >
Fewer hiah 1choo& MAKln ap·
ptOYt ol ~marlJUAa and tobacco tMle 1 t.hao t.belr P~n la lt'JOI. but
support for heavy dri.nklq con
llDUH, accordln1 to a na
llonwkle IW'Yty by the Univ nl· ly otMkblpo
The study credl\.ed nteNi.I ve
publlcUy about marijuana '1
health bazardl for Umltlfta daU,y
pot smot.tni to about 10 J Ptrcent
of au h1ib aebool s nJors do'4"ll
from 11 percent ln J9'18
Thesemon be<'ame inrreaslnJi
ly appro\'1ng o( marijuana use
dunna the oarly and mid 19'7~
theatudys&ld
•·That trend halt~ after 1977,
though. and attitudes tow.ird
regular marijuana use have ~c
tually hardened since then." re-
sear chers said
Daily marijuana use among
America's youth nearly doubled
between 1975-78 but stabilized last
year. and researchers almoet 70
percent QI J7 .oo seniors polled
naUonwtde dis approve of dally
1>9t smoking. Anothe r 34 percent
say it s houldn't even be
sampled.
There was lltlle change re·
ported in the proportion of stu-
dent.a moving from marijuana to
harde r d r ugs, the s urvey
showf.'d. Ninety percent of last
y ear'g respondents criticized
regular use of drugs such as LSD ..
cocaine . ampheta mines o r
barbiturates
The report s aid that -... hat It
termed "weekend binge dnnk-
ing" has become lnc reaslngly
arc<'pta blc among today's
scn1on.
Daily cigarette uae peaked at
29 percent In 1976·77 ·a nd
dropped to 25 percent in the
latest poll. The researchers said
70 percent of today's seniors dis·
approve of regular smoking, and
63 percen t believed s m oking
more than a pack a day carries
"great risk." That compared
with 51 percent who feared ma.
JOI" health risks from cigarettes
1n 1975.
Bot Breath
A Thai fire eater spews out a burst of
flame to the amazement of spectators 1n
Sum1t Praken. Thaila nd. His performanc•
was one! or the attractions ln the Songkran
t-'estivaJ
Boate r s Fi e~
Burning Y acl1t
Off S. Coast
A pair of b<1alt:r:. ~\\ <Hn to
sa r ety Sunday afte rnoon \\ h'n
their 26-foot cabin cruiser bu~l
tnto flames about 200 yards orr
Scotchman's Cove bet wee n
Laguna Beach and Corona del
Mar, Harbor Department of·
ficlals said.
Jay Stevens o f Brea and
Donald Spen('er of La Habra
were pulled from the water by a
nearby yachtsman while harbor
patrolmen battled the blaze.
The victims told authorities
they jumped overboard when an
alcohol burner s tarted burning.
They said they were worried
tha t a SO -gallon drum or
gasoline, stored on board. might
explode.
Patrolmen towed the charred
boat to Newport Harbor. An
estimate of the damge was not
available
Religious Leader's
'Slave Files Suit
·1~~H>\ Fl.i 1.\P 1 I\
\\Om.m ,.., 1>e,kt11(( more than $J
1111 I I aon in u suit against the
Church of Scientology contend-
ing s he was brainwashed and
forced to "ork as a ''personal
-;lave," tendm~ tht' whims and
t'('('entncilles of founder L. Ron
Hubbard
Ton1a C Burden. 20, of Las
Vegas. Nev . filed s u1l In U.S
District Court here. She alJeged
she was brainwashed, forced to
wo rk ns a laundress or scullery
m aid for as long as 72 hours at a
time without sleep, kept behind
lo('k<'d doors for lie detector re·
habilitat1on sessions and or ·
dered to sever ties with her
parents
The suit said she t>scaped from
S('ientology headqua rters in
Clearwater in November. 1977.
nearly five years after her
father took her to join the
church in Los Angeles Al age 13.
It !la1t.1 she mvc.~lt"d five yea~
. or her adolescent Life labonog
80 hours per week ... at merual
labor and forfeited a formal
educ al.loo."
In a statement. the chur('h
said the suit was "replete Wllh
misrepresentations. halr·trut.bs,
and outnlthl hes. It Is clear to
the church that It was filed
because the lawyer and MLH
Burden believe they bave a
r hance to make a lot of mooey
at our expense.''
Her attorney, Michael Flynn
of Boston. said Mlsa Burden has
"the emoUons of S.year-old. It's
like five years of her life were
simply not there."
In Love With Adventure
The suit asks for more than
$200.000 fo r violation o f
minimum wage laws -abe •8.Y3
she was pa.id $2.90 a week. with
a raise lat.er to Sl7 a week -aod
damages of $3 mllllon u a
"Jud1ment aaalmt Scleo&.oloo
aa a racketeerln1 Influenced
corrupt orp.n.lJaUoa,'' and sa>c>
for pel"IOOal property, amoq
other claims.
Her father. wbo bad taken ~
family Into the chur~b. became
dl.senchant.ed and left. tbe suit
'>a1d It said h<'r s uperiors s&Jd
h~ was "a spy'' and she bad lo
"'disconnect" herself from her
parentll
&Coast Novelist Awaits Film Pre miere
By AllTHUR R. VINSEL Ol lM ~~$ ....
Novellst. maritime hislor)'
buff, deep sea diver and car col·
lec tor Clive Cussler squints
through the smoke of an ex
pensive cigar, his eyes dancing
with hWl\Or.
Sipping an icy martini
between puffs on his cigar , he
ha rdly resembles a junior ad-
vert 1 s in g exec utiv e for
H1chard's Lido Market who
started his writing career con·
,·octlng recipes under a feminine
pseudonym two decades ago.
Today, the author of "Raise
the Titanic!" Is visiting on the
Orange Coast, taking It easy
while awaiting the August pre-
miere of the $40 milJion moUon
picture based on his novel.
Cussler. 48, who ia also lectur·
ing at lhe Orange Coast College
Writers' Work.shop as an alum-
nus of Instructor P a t Kubis'
classes. figures to get five per-
cent of lhe film's net income
· · 1 might go into the poorhouse
in the end, but by God. 1'11 l'lo in
laughing,'' declares Cu11sler,
who still finds all that ha& hap.
pened in the past decade a bit
unbelievable.
O.lly ~" .. '""" ,,,...
DIRK PITT'S CREATOR
Novelist Clive Cussler
Mesa Police Department ni~ht
c lerk up until 1969 had a bit to do
with encouraging her tiusband to
become an internationally read
novelist.
property Ul adventure wriling ..
Needless to ~ay, the rest 1s
happy h1Mory. leading up to thf'
n·c· .. nt '>al" of mo\'it-rights lo
"Ha11<e th<' T1tan1c .. Cussh·r
took the orea s1on to finally tell
hl!I N<'w York a~Pnt how he in
\ ented the rNmn~ West Coast
<•J.l<•nl in <>rdrr to J.(et a foot 111 the
d11nr
"lff' laughN1 him~elf under the
I ah IC'," 'lays Cus!>ler
fl is love of the s ea and
maritime hi!ltory plu'! Income ~uarantf'ed by his work has al·
lowpd Cuii;c;ll·r to dabble In the
romanc·t>·!I031.f'd sParch for old
s h1 pv.rE>cks. hoth for fun and
sclent1f1c· rontn butwns
"We're hunting for John Paul
.Jon('o., · ..,hip the Hon Homme
H 1 c h 11 r d S h c• • .., o u t t h e r e
'>C>m l'V. hen· . . , · says Cussler.
"Wc'n• also trymi;: to raise a
('11nfet1en1tc• ">Uh marine. the
lluulc·} off C'harle6lOn. SC., and
\.\ r 'r lol·c1t<•d the Cumberland
It ""as a l n1<m frigate and thC'
fir~t 'llup ~unk by the Me mmac.
Th"v rammed 1t "
'Thb ~ummer we're also go
ing to make a run over the Mer
rimac, hut mostly for salvage."
Cussler says
Gay Pastors
Face Ouster
INOJ ANA POLIS CAP> -The
t ' n I t e d M c t h o d I s t 5 h a v <·
light<'n('d rul es against
ho mos<'xual pra<.'tlcc ln('lud-
in ~ procedur~ to charge. t ry
:ind remove a minister for
ho mosexualH y
R<'presl·ntat1vcc; o( the 9.6
m11l1on member de nomination
also narrowly rcje('led a pro-
posed policy promising equal
n~hts lO ('hurch employees. "re
J:?a rdl('Ss of !>l•xual orlentatJon."
1mpl~in~ avov.t'd ho mosexuals
n•m am subJect to d1s m1ssal
Thal had bcroml! an issue
.1flcr a national church s taff
mt'mher In Dallas. Joan Clark,
\\as fired last year following
t·ontroven.y that erupted -.hen
she declared heri.elr <i lesbian
Mondllt. AQrtl 21. 1llO
Geystal f1ov
Fate Weigh~
BJ F&EDEIUQC SCHOEftlZllL Of ... ..., ...........
The future of El Morro Trailer
P ark and Crystal Cove resldenta
who live lD Crysta! Cove SUate
P ark may b e on the line
Did Drugs
Wntrol
Hughes?
CARSON CITY, Nev. CAP)
Allegations o f drug -induced
mind control of tbe late Howard
Hughes by two top aides have
been raised by Las Vegas Sun
publisher Hank Greeospun 1n a
state SUpreme Court petition.
G reenspun attorneys made the
claims in continuing to pre.a for
a rehearing on a high court ruJ.
Ing wiping out a SO m illion
damage award to him from
Howard Hugtlee' Summa Corp.
G reenapuo asked the high
court to let tum augment his
already-med rebearine petJUon
with some "newly discove red
evidence" abowing how Hughes'
mind was controlled by aides
t~raok Gay and Chester Davia .
T he b1ib court ruled 3·2 Feb.
28 that Hughes, not Summa, act·
ed wttb "malice and UJ will"
toward Creenspun ln a land Utle
nap
Summa was absolved from
p aying $6 m1llloo In punitive
d a m ages Green.apuo was lert
with J~t $.5.1.204 of the m1ua.l
award made lO hJm by a distn('l
('Our'l Judge Gre<'n.'!pun askt.'<i
for $142 rruluon ui damagea.
In h15 new mouoo, Greempun
alleged that Gay and Oavt.s ex·
er c i s ed "co mpl t't e
M eph11t.ophel.Jan control" over
Hughe& dur1og the period In
which the land tllle flap st.aned
"The thought processee, 8('·
tual direct.ions and orders. and
de('1StOOS of Mr. Hughes "'ere
actually those of Gay and
Davia," ~~ lawyer John
Dreodel .
Drendet Uld lnfon:natlon re.
cently rued in unrelated Clark
County Dtltrict Court UUption
show that the Supreme Court
"complgely misapprehended"
the extent to wbJcb Summa ol·
fice rs "did lD fact participate 1n
the wrongful (Onducl of Mr.
Hughes ..
Drendel said the documents
"patnl in terr1fylog detail a
fr• l'lhtening portray a l of the total
subJugatwo ol a ooce·powerfuJ
man by physical and me ntal
mao1puJaUon of his body and
mind to subon1mat~ Ills entJri·
b<'ing to the \\Ill of Oa\1s amt
Gay "
The attorney said Goy and
D a \' i s ' · e n co u r a ~ e d a n d
pe rpetuated drug addlction LO
llui.?hes . . encoural'led cx-
trt•me mental dt•tenorat1on 1n
H u~h<>s through ph):.1ral 1s.ola-
t1on. physical depnvat1on and
d rug dependen~."
Cay and Davlh "forced tum to
yh•ld lo tbeic Y.lll by withholding
or threaterung lo "'1thhold lhe
dru~s to v.h1ch he \I.as addJC'l·
ed ." Drendel said. adding the
result ~as an "1ncrro1ble or·
('bt'slralloo" of Hughes' ltre .
Drcndel al s o claimed
Greeospun got along well wtth
Hughes before "the abominable
rnnduct" o f Gay and Davis
ended the rclatJonsh1p.
Weddelday durln1 leaJ•laJ"
beartql lb Sacramento.
Both the Senate Finance ~
the Aa.sembly WQa and Means
eomn11Ueee wUl eondu~lnge tn which leuee 1 nc
the realdenta to live wit the
park boundarlea wlll be '1•·
cueaed.
What action, ii any. wlll foUow 11 uncertain.
The committees could recom-
mend thal &be atat.e Parks .00
Recreation Depariment ·~re·
locate all tbe tenant.a. wiUtip a
s hort period of lime," said
Wayne Keithley, of the state
l ..egislative Analyata Offi~
Or the comm 1U.ee couJd see
that tbe resldeota get long term
leuea.
Resident.a of the 45 cottages at
Cr ystal Cove, for whlcb the new
1,898-acre park b named. cur-
rently a re on mootb·to·mdllth
leases. Reeidenta of tbe traller
park at El MOl'l'O are under a
master &eue wbJcb nana through
December um, Keithley aaid.
El Morro a pokeaman Bill
Peyton saJd that 1 local delega-
tion will at.tend lbe beartogs ·'to
tealJfy for our poslUon lo favor
of a 20-year leaao· arrange ·
meot."
P eyton complained that res1
dent.a are bavtq trouble gel.bng
a clur reading o( what recom-
mendatioos may be made by
state offlciab t.G the comm.it.tees.
Keithley sa.Jd a recommeftda ·
tlon 10V0Uld be forthcoming rrom
lbe Legislative Analyat•s Offiet>.
but s&Jd 1t ha.s not been finalized
a nd lS 6tiU subject to c hange. He
wouldn't reveal it.a contents.
One report clrcuJaUng around
the UpC'Oming bearings is Ulat
Assemblyman Terry Gogsin, D·
San Bema.rdi.no. will ask that
the Parka and Recreation
~partment budget be increased
to ('Over the cost of relocWllg
tbe re&1denta.
Neither Goggin. nor hLB ctuer
aide. Jeff Ruch . were available
over the weekend to com meat on
that report.
But Rod Tutt.le, a Ways and
Means Committee Uaff
member. said. • .,,.. resklmts
woa't pt tbe boat Weanday."
"l 'd be utterly. u tter ly
shocked lf anyone had a moving
van parked la front of tbe1r
place watbin two or tb.ree
years," T\IU.le laid.
Howev~r. TutUe noted. the
s tate ts fad.DI a tbomy problem
ovfr I.be I~ ... What doeS the
s t.ate tell t.be people~ Ytsit'the
park about the ~sldents. be
~aid
The sl:lt£>, he noted, pa.id .$13
m lllton to the Irvine Company
ror the coastal acreage between
Laguna Reach a.ad Corona del
Mar. Had the state waited Le
complete the saJe until the lease
problem W8$ solved, the land
m1 ~ht bave cost SSO million. he
said.
At a rt'«t'Jt state Parks and
RecreaUoo Commwlon hearing
In Santa Ana. co mmission
fhalrman Ida Berk of Pleasant
11111 srud lh<'re would be no statr
action affe ctinf{ lbe leaae
holders for two years, peoding
preparauon ol :> master plan for
park usage.
Thal position Is s upported by
As semblywoman M arian
Bergeson. R-Newport Beach.
\\ho c dlstn cl includes the P4J"k.
He has seen fo u r novels
featuring daring hero Dir k Pitt
published with a fiftb "Pitt"
awaiting publication.
He has s ix million books in the
Pitt pu blicalion in prints in
Europe alone.
He had graduated from con·
cocting recipes and designing
ads for the late Newport Beach
grocery kjng Dick Richa rd and
was working for a Los Angeles
ad agency. He began writing sea
stories while waiting for his wife
to get home from work.
· 'ThE>re a re lots and lots of
wrecks out the re . Our r e ·
sean·her h8.8 found the U-20 off
Denmark. That was the Nazi u.
boat that sank the Lusitania."
hc> i;ays.
Cussler . who Ii v es near
Golden. Colo .. In a Rocky Moun-
tain hideaway far from the sea.
considers his writing a pleasura-
ble means lo finance bis other
pursuits.
~ fron aust.ralia ...
I CA QUIKSILViR.-.
He is president of the National
Unde rwater a nd Maritime Agen-
cy <NUMA> which bunts aod
searches undersea wrecks of
historic vessels . combining
science with soldier-of.fortune
adventuring.
He owns 17 anUque, classic or
special interest cars which oc·
cupy a warebouae near Golden.
Colo.
"It's great therapy. They're
really my big love. My wife gets
mad because I'm always sneak·
ing awar to work OD them. She'd
rather wu doinc aomethinc
constructlve, ·• aays Cussler. His wife , Barbara, who
worked oil and OD u a CO.ta
Two Bandits Rob
Cout Restaurant
Two young men, one bran·
dishing a hand1un, robbed a
Seal Beach restauruat of about
S300 Saturday nJJbt, police 11.ld.
The bold up occurred at Slm·
bo 'a R esta urant , 2140
Weatminater Blvd., at 8:40 p.m .•
police u.ld. No l.QJuriea were ,...
ported ln the lncldent.
·'You want to write sea
storie11? Why don't you take this
job." he recalls Barbara saying,
as she pushed a classified ad
circled in cr ayon at rum.
He applied and became a
night clerk at the Aqua Center. a
diving supply outlet where "The
Mediterranean Caper," was
pecked out on a portable
typewriter atop a card table
when businel........ WIS slow.
••Iceberg" followed, but
Cussler needed a lit~rary agent to
sell tbe books. So he created one.
"1 went out and had some fan·
cy letterhead staUonery printed
up," says Cuaaler, auppreaal.nc a
glgele. "J used my fathe r's ad·
dress, on Calle Aragon ln
Laguna Hille, because It
sounded classy,"
He malled a letter to a literary
agent in New York who, as he
calculated, would assume they
bad met on lhe cocktail party
circuit.
Cussler'a ficUUous ag911t be·
m oaned the fact lhat he was re·
tlrini just as he found two
dynamite muuscrtpta by a.n WI·
known Callfomia novelist, but
was offeri.DI the New Yorker a
chance to_ s nap up his bot new
"If l ever dje," he says drolly,
''I 'd rathe r ha ve on my
tombstone: 'Here lies the guy
who found the Bon Homme
Richard.' than 'Here Lies the
Famous Adventure Writer.' "
Cussler 11ya.
If you haven't become a Dirk
Pitt adventure novel fan, their
creator will teU you \bey are
long on adventure and short on
sex. with a writin1 style that ill
crisp and fut-paced.
"Hell, I grew up with violence.
We had John Dilllnaer and then
World War II. I don't put in
much sex. I 1et too many fan
letters from boya 8 and 9 In
Europe who love Dirk Pitt," he
says.
Cusaler adds that bis plota are
too complicated and the action
too last-paced for dwelllna on
the lntroepecUve stuff of which
works of literature are made.
"I make no bone1 about beinC
a literary writer," he add1.
"Literary books are bortn1 u
hell."
DALY PILOT Mondev1 AOtil II, 1tl0
'T•e This Job and. • •
•ONDAY MtMiNG DEn. -So 5-corftary of State
Cyrut Vaoce detklfd to plt<'h In the tottl at'ltt our lll·
fat.cl rwcue m!M&oo to Iran. It was all wry PoUte V~ ~e a leU.-r lO the prealdfft where he tit.ct all
the nice Lblnl• Chet bad happened. Uh UM Panama Canal treaty.
Pre.ident Can.er ~ a reply that wa1 equally
sweet. dedartnc that be accepted Vuee·s rcslenatJon with .... ret.
Some commentators made mu~b out of t-he flC't th•t
the pmident failed to write "with DEEP regret "
But that's about ll4 far as anybody CO\lld read any sub
Umlnal nastiness into the eotJre exchange
Few quit these days with M blast of vttuperatlve verbiage
at the boss.
AN EXCEPTION MCGin be found in lhe recent de
parture of the city manager from one of our Inland reaches at Hemet.
He quit alter the City Council elections and you are left
with the impression that he ned the place to elude getting
"Sorry. I Donated lM Paycheck to lkmocrotic Bingo ... "
the boot by the newly-elected politicos. His Jetter or res-ignation declared:
. ·'.The results or the recent municipal election make my
position untenable. The recent campaign makes it evident
the City Council is going to be dllfkult to deal with in-
telligently and ethically.
"They wiU be confronting issues with illogical and ir·
responsible wishful emotionalism transcending mere in-
competence ... "
Now that's going down with all nags fiying.
• • • •
YOU MlGtfl' CONCLUDE from report.s last night in
the greet Gordon Bennett gas balloon race out of FOWltain
Valley's MIJe Square Park that gasbag Cliers just don't
have much luck.
At that report, slx of the 12 balloon teams were still aloft. But just look where they got aloft to.
The French team was reported over Fresno. Paris that
isni.
Meanwhile, a U.S. team aboard Double Eagle IV was
reported hovering near Paso Robles. That·s not far from
lovely camp Roberts. Or exciting King City
Meanwhile further. a balloon named City of St. Louis
was gassing along near Salinas. Other aeronauts were re-
porte d near Stockton, Ukiah and <Lord forbid > Sacramento.
If they all drop from the heavens into th06e places.
they'll figure their departure point at Fountain Valley was
heaven.
• • • •
OUR ORANGE COUNTY Democrats, who are In a
cas_h now .problem in addition to vexations with Supervisor
Edison Miller. reportedly drew 800 or the faithful to Dona-
tion Bingo at Orange County Fairgrounds rettntJy. It was
reported the Demos made almost $4,000 to soothe fiscal
wounds.
Then it develops that nobody could figure out who ~
sued a permit for the games. The fair fixed that. They vot-
ed 3 to 2 against letting the Demos yell "Bingo!" any more
until they study "legal aspects" of the legal aspects.
Democrats sure do have a tough time around here.
'
Ac-c-usations, Slaock
A captured map purportedly showin~ U.S.
commandos · plans to strike 14 center s in
Tehran. including the home of Ayatollah
RuhaUah Khomeini, is shown (above> out-
side occupied U.S. Embassy by revolu-
tionary iudge Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkah.
Trying to stifle shoc k. woman mvoluntan·
Jy clasps hand to her face <below> outsid~
e mbassy Sunday where m ilitants had
called public and news men to uncover for
display the bodies or U.S rescue mission
\'lCl ims
U.S., Shah Signed Pact
NEW YORK CAP > -The
Carter admin1st r at1on
persuaded the deposed Shah of
Iran to go to Panama by 51gnini:
a formal agreement to as11ure
him of adequate medical care
and secunty, according to New
York magazine.
The magazine. In an article by
Ted Szulc. says the "Lackland
Agreement" was reached with
the shah at Lackland Air Force
Base on Dee. 12 by White House
Chie f of Staff Hamilton Jordan
and wtute House counsel Lloyd
Cutler.
Their se-cret oral understand·
mg was later put on paper. SzuJc
w r ites. but the Carter ad ·
min1 strat1on h as n ever
acknowledged its existence
"The first point was a com·
mitment by t he United States
government that the shah would
be assured of adequate medJ<'al
facilities wherever he went." the
article slates. "If Panamanian
fac1lalles were not available. the
United States guaranteed access
for the shah to the U.S. Defense
Department's Gorgas Hospital
in the former Canal Zone or. 1f
necessary. stood ready to lt l
him return to the Cn1ted States
fo r treatment.
The Whjte House had ao ua·
mediate comment on the ~port
The shah. whose trip to Ntw
York for medical treatment led
to the t.akmg of the hostages an
the American Embassy in
Tehran. also won a camm1tment
from the Uruted States to U\Sure
proper security measures 10
Panama. the article said.
NEW YORK <AP> -lfortaQ
Guaranty Trull Co .• the Datioe'•
firtb·lar1eat bank, today cu& lta
prime lendlnJ rate by a fWI
percentaae point to 11\'a percent
amid repot1t bwll.Deu credit de-
mand la conUnuiq to weaken.
Morgan's move wu attributed
by a bank spateaman to "our
perception cl • nrietJ of fac-
tors." and followed Jut F~·s
half-point redurUoo by No. 3
Chase Manhattan Bank to 19
percent. Other major banb bad
set a l9'h percent charge on the
loans they extend to their top.
rated corporate customers.
EVEN LARGE BVSlNF.88£8,
however. typically pay a point
or more above the prime rate
for their loans
The prime is not directly
linked to consumer loan or
mortgagP rates. but Is a widely
followed indicator of general in-
terest rate trends.
The p rime rate has been
declining sln<'e it hit a record 20
per cent in early April. With the
federal Reserve presslnf Its an·
t1-1nflation credit restraint pro.
gram. business loan activity bas
l>lackened considerably in recent
day5
The Fed reported last Friday
1 hat commercial and industrial
loan" on the books of the nation's
ma1or banks fell by S456 million 1n the week ended April 16.
BANKERS TRUST CO. re-
parted. meanwhile, that buai-
ne~s loans at ·major New Yort
City banks have nsen at a "very
slow" 4""2 percent-a-year rate in
the past three months. well lD'I·
d(·r the 6 to 9 percent rate the
r ed has asked banks to attain
\Oluntanly
\nal~~ts havr noted that
rlec;pne s lumping credit demand.
t h<· pnmc rate may not fall at a
rap1c1 pace because of profit
pr<''>!>ures on some banks and re-
1w>nal differences in borrowing
nN•ds
Boy Attacked
By Wild Dogs
SAYREVTLLE. N.J . CAP) -
Dozens of officers searched
marsh area.s in this Mic:kllesex
County communJty for a pack of
v. lid dogs that attacked and
mauled a 12-)·ear-<:>ld boy, police
said
Ra) mood Wincerter was in
the mtens1ve care unJl of Perth
Am boy Gtneral Hospital for
treatment for sev-eral deep bites
to hls throat. st omach and groin.
looa1d a hosp1U1I spokes'!IPman.
Acrordlng to the pohce report,
t he attack occ urred when
Raymond and a fr)end. 12-year·
old Marc Krajewski. were "dig-
ging holes in the wooded area.''
Prince88 Trave ls
MA!'ill..A . PblUppioes CAP)
Briuun 's Pnnces.s Margaret
has am\•ed for an official visit
to the Ph1llppmes. rirst stop on
a three nation Southeast Asian
tour
Rain, Hail Lash East Kennedy
Oaims
Reject e d
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-ClaJm.s that Jimmy
Carter's forces arc us·
ing Whi te H o u se
leverage and the tax·
payers' money to unfair·
ly "buy·• his renomina-
tion were tossed out of
the U.S. Supreme Court
today.
The justices. without
comment. refused to
hear argumen t s b y
seven supporters of Sen.
Edward Kennedy's can-
dida cy f o r the
Democratic presidential
nomination that the ir
ri ghts are being
., ,. voioJated.
~ !; Two lower. fe der al
•• courts previously had
: ~ dismissed the lawsuit. '° 1s Tbe suit charged that
: ~: Carter's White House
11 11 aJdes, his Cabinet mem. ,~ !: . .o bers and the Carter -
IM jO Mondale campaign com·
:: :~ mlttee· have illegally
11 ts spent public funds and : ;! misused federal power
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Carter."
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J ordan s a id fed e ral
workers would be fired
for supporting Kennedy,
d ismissals that now
clearly would be un·
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Supreme Court decision
last Marc h 31 on
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LOS ANOE.LES <AP) Local retail n may ror t._e flrat umt1 May Co. has aJreacsy run NW•pePff advertiMtn...U dlecrtb-··
•ng lls crtdh. policy to bolster aa11in1 credit. card purcbaMI. i be feeUaa U.. elffftl ol lM tto00my •lowdown. 11 lwo ('Onattullv"
'Wtekt ol ..-uc-fld ..... tl four m&Jor chain ar any r lufl
• an Dl4:CO 1howf'd the largest decUne ru perceont. OOwotown
Loi An«iflt"R had tht' 11c<'Ond lar1e11t sill~ decline for the per10d al
4 t P\'f<' nt SaJes m a uburbul Lot An1elet and Oran1• countJet ..-c.-•·-
S...U..e1 C"ODlpUtd br. ~ty Ptclnc Renk tho~ thal u lta •l
Uae lro.dway. Roblnton •· 8u.Uock1 and May Co deocllMd by oo~
petcent ln lbe fint two WHU of lhls month. compared le tbe um~
pertod a year 1410
• dlpl)("d 2 e pt•rrent "~nUally the r1.:urt'ft Indicate that the a~ores are star'llQI to
f'l-c-1 tM r~lon.'' said Vcm on Crowder, who keeps track of ret11ls
'-nD818 NOT THE 1lart ot a reces16on," 1akUetk Hlrlcbblra,
sen tor vice presldeni of rHearch for May Co. ••1ua.o.1 that die publlc
1s be<'Oming more di1cernln1. more dlAcrtntlnaunc ln what tbey •
.nit's for$ecurlty Puclflc ' '
Out rf'latll'rs f(a vc other possibilities for lhe decline . EHler
rumt' l'Mllt>r thlll yeur iand there Is us ually a decline alter the holi·
duy . a dmp In credit c»rd purchases because of confusion over the
prl.llll<knt'~ t1ghtt ninf( of crf'dit
purchase. -: ··'
"Our sales have not been u IU'Onl •• In Januaf1 or Februuy . .J
but we don't see thi.s as. an Jndlcatlon or the start of a reeeuloury
cycle," said Steven Rlgur, vice preside.nt of marketlu from
n 18111£ naAT llmo '" 3l\ )"f'tra \bl\ the fOur dt1partm('nt
storet' <"Omblned 1111~ det-Uned for two Wfflcs In J row Ill all ercAll
ol Southern Cahfoml•. tM ~t )• Pactnc report aald Robimon's. HesaldtwoweeuwunotenoqhUmetomeuure. . .
sc,.iured
13 SF Prisoners Escape
SAN FRANCIS 0 (AP> Pohce captu'rtd
two escapeoei pr11'ontr. today In J Tenderlolo hotel.
and ofhcen brared for bank rob~nes and
burglanes 111 the San t'ru.n<'IM'O area as eight
prtsoners-pou1bly Jrmt"d n·ma1ned on the
loo&e Thirteen prisoners
broke ool of the Hall of ---------.
Justice 's seventh·fl oor ( )
jail early Stmday, pollce !'tT..fTE
said. Three of them wer e ---------soon captured. The r e
were no IJ:tjuries reported
"We have information that they'll attempt
armed robber1es and burglanes." r;aid Sun Fran·
c1sco police Sgt. John Willet. "We know they're
armed. and we assume they're trying to Rel out of
the Bay area "
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CllOWClllLLA (AP I A 11peed boat l'Xplodl'<i
at the end of a drag boat race at Berenda
Rl•servoir near here. fatally in1unng the driver
Plane Crash
Body Found
Th(> boat driven by Jeffrey Bruns. 24. of Los
Angeles. had JLC>t won Sunday's fmal race and was
tr11veltng an t.'bllmated 14-0 mph when it exploded
Brun:. ww, flown by helicopter lo 11 Fresno hospital
where ht' du.'<l lutcr •
J,-fllMrr Ha• E MfliMr TraMblr
LOS ANGELES <AP> A Northwest Orient
DC·lO Jet.liner with about 200 passengers aboard
was forced to return to International Airport Sun·
day after 1t developed a "minor mechanical
problem." authorities sa id .
The plane, bound for Minneapolis. departed at
lO 30 a m . and returned to the airport al U 3Q p m
Trouble developed in one o( the aircraft's three
f'ng\nes. The Jet made u normal return landing
and took off agam about 4 p m. for its des tination
l 'all of .4'oigon fHuert·Pd
ALTAOENA <API Nearly 500 V1l'tnamese
havf' partH'lpat.ed 1n a ('hurch hymn·sing1ng, ban
ner rorrymg pr0t'Ms1on h<:re in o~('n•ance o( the
fifth aM1versary or the fall o( Su!J!On
Most of the part1c1pants Sunday were
parishioners at Sacred Heart Church Fathe r Vu
Minh Nghiem. who delivered Ma.c;s in Vietnamese.
said most of the refugees who fled lhal war·torn
Southeast Asian naUoo before April 30. 1975 when
the last Amencan forees evacuated Sa igon have
adapted to their new homeland well.
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NEEDLES (AP > Rescuers have found the
wrel'ka~c of a light plune that crashed into a
m ountainside during ttn air race, killing the CO·
pilot and k?aving the inj ured pilot exposed to near -
(reezlng temperatures overnight.
FRESNO (AP > • The California chapter of
the American Ex·prisonf'rs of War organization 1s
recommending that the U.S. hostages in Iran be
eligible for membership. •
The group voted here Saturday to s ubmit two
resolutions to the national convention in Las Vegas
July 20·23. One wo uld a llow membership to "any
employee of the United States government who
has been detained as a hostage by any foreign gov·
crnment or any civilian group of that nation · ·
Children who Live 1n the EsLranda Housing
project in east Los Angeles play in front of
a ne ighborhood mural The mural m<Jk(>s
dear how the area residents fee l about
their. statu.., The barrio con!)1Sts mos tly of Mex 1can·Amrnc-an.,
lnvesttRators still don't know what caused the
c rash
Pilot Carl Gronhagen of Pacific Palisades was.
found huddled near the single-engine Cessna 172
Sunday in Butcher Knife Canyon about 40 miles
northwest ot here during a trlswte air race.
tlfturn of ·"ary PUof Denit-d
Assembly Worker Wins Lottery
·•G r o nhagen was thrown from the
aircraft and began wandertng around," said San
Bernardino ShenH's Deputy Curtis Ward. "He was
found about 100 yards from the wrttkage."
SAN DIEGO <AP) The wife of a U.S. Navy
.pilot accused of beating and robbing an Italian
motorist almost a year ago s ays the Italian gov·
e rnment has refused to tum hJm over to U.S.
CU$tody.
SANTA Cl.ARA (AP) · Electronic assembly
hne worker J osie Lleno, who makes $2,000 a
mootb. got a big raise Sunday morning nght from
tbe top boss. She's the winner of a '240.000 com·
pany loUerv -11.000 a monlh ror 20 years.
"Oh. I'm so excited -r can·t believe 1t." :.he
:r.queaked. huRging the b<>Gs. She went to work for
A M 0 in f'ebn.aa.ry 1979 a nd hetps put together lnte· ·
grated C'\rcwlry.
AU 3..500 employees of the semiconductor com·
p:iny·,. Sunnyvale plant part1c1pal.C'd 1n a drawing
O\'t'r the week('nd 3<, part ()( ;an tncent1ve plan lo
help meet a S200 mill.Jon :.rue g04ll, spokesperson
Lei.he Ron.son said
Gronhagen, who bad two broken ankles and
nume rous cuts and contusaons in Saturday's crash.
huddled near lhe burnt aircraft on the 5,600-foot·
tugl\ mountainside for 23 hours before he was
found by sheriff's sear ch and rescue m embers.
Mary Kay Knock, whose husband left for Italy
with h1s urut shortJy a fter their marnage. says she
is thin.lung of Oyint( to via1t b.Jm. In Its reeent petJ·
t1on. the Urut.ed Slates asked Italy to give Lt.
Melptn Knock perm1ss1on lo return lo his base 10
San D1e~o and be lned 111 absenlla
StlU in ·her pajamas and yawning, the 20·year
old woman !>napped a woke quickly wttt.>n Ad ·
vanced Mtcro O<!vices Preti1dcnt Je rry Sanden Let
her in on the ~eerct
Sailors Seek Food Stomps, Welfare
MOFF'El"I FIELD <AP) Uncle Sam 11"1 not
paying has sailors enough, so they a.re lining up to col
lect his food st.amps and even trying to Ret welfare at
one base where lhey are forced to live in expensive
nci ghborhoods.
Of 2.5 petty officers who galh<>red recently to air
their ~ripes at Moffett Naval Air Station. 10 said they
cons1dl'rl'<i themselves qu~hf1ed for welfare. and half
s :..1d they were eligible fo r food st.amps
MOFFETT HAS A REFERRAL service for
~allors who want food stamps, and offi cials said
:..bout $1,tK>O in stamps are redeemed ot the com ·
m1ssary each month
All 25 of the disgruntled petty officers s aid they
would qwl the Navy 1f they could leave without
penalty.
"Why not.," said Petty Officer 1st Class John
Gilbert. an eight-year veteran who earns about S200 a
week before taxes. "This u. worklng welfare."
Michael Falkowski. 2.5-year-0ld petty officer who
had 1ust been turned down by Santa Clara County i.n
his bid lo go on welfare. said last week. "I don't know
what I'm going to do now."
'Tm hurting bud," !-.aid f''alkowsk1 . .,., ho ta kt"•
hom e ubout $600 a month i.tnd pay!'! more thun hair
that for rent. "Th('rc's a lot of m1l1tary men in tht•
~a m e s1tuat1on I am We ran't make 1t without help ..
The problem 1s a romb1nat1on of low pay and lhr
high cost of hv1n~ in lhe h1i.:h h'<'hnolo~y Santa Clar.1
Va llcy. where most of M offcott's 5,000 J)Crsonn I art•
forced lo find hou.c;mg bccu\J!>(' or a lack of accom
modat1ons on the base.
ENLISTED PEOPLE WHO have JUSt s1gnt'd up
for a second four-year hitch earn S626 u month before
taxes H lhey Live orr base. they rcct•1ve a housing al
lowance or SJ40. With a family. the allowance IS S209
But two-or three bedroom apartments in the area
rent for more lhan S400. and the Navy's compens ation
for off.~ meals 1s Jw.t S3.2J ad11y
Sailoers al Moffett make ends meet cit.her by bav
1ng working wivC'\ 85 per('('nl. according to a 19'TR
Navy study or by mooolighlln~ on outside Jobs. Of JO
people asked in one mterv1ew. ull but one held a second
JOb
Part·llme pay out111de pquals OT exceeds Navy
pu y. said one b~e adm1n1slrator. and in many cases.
that inrome 1s 1rrcs1st1ble.
··1 consider1t a..tJ>rivlle~e to protect my country,·•
'a id Petty Offlcer1st Clas& Armando Musquci. "but
I'm bt>ing forced out of the Navy."
Musquez. who works two JObfl. sees his worlong
\lo 1fe only occas ionall y, and his baby only on
"eek ends
Ctuef Pctty Officer James Delbuono said orders
"-t>nding him to Moffett caused his divorce
"When my wife heard about the housing s itua·
t1on, and we f1gurtd out wblilt we'd have to hve on.
shes a1d. ·Sorry -th~t·s al'"
Offtc1als at Morrett said the sailors' pl.Jght 1s
r ausiag the Na\'y to l~e many or its c&re~r perM>n·
nt'I.
"WF. HAVE TROU BLE keeping second
termers." said Chier Petty Officer Gordon Aldrich, ~tortett's career counselor Information Officer John
Shackleton said the base 1s low on sk1Ued mid· level and
senior petty officers.
The bue commander. Capt. R F'. Marryott, ad·
m1tted the s1tuat1on ts senous.
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come wus too high to quably for welfare and said It
would set a "dangerous national precedent" 1f they
grant<.'<! the ser viceman's request.
Falkowski said he has Just $225 to hve on e.ach
month alter taxes. loan payments and rent. But his
1eross salary 1s SJ.OOS. and the board of supervisors
told him he would have to make S309 or less to qualify
for assistance.
"U I'm t.aUung tt> an enUstee I've got to motivate
him on espnt de C'Orps, education, responsibility and
adventure . I give him a shot of the old blue and gold. .. ~.' Al'Wl ...... le
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ttings-Attacliea
To FeaeraI Funds
Califomt authoriu dttlded lona a10 th re was u
nffd for three l v la of inlUtuUOM U> house thoae -.bo
breu ~L••' Onf It\ t'l, or rou • was ~armarllt'd for dulta.
nnolh r for JU\ emle.s, and a Uurd for tto c 11~ hard con•
Juventl
Juvtnile8 con\•lr tt'd ot minor olrenses ar hoUHd '"'
der C<Mmty authority The mcarceraUon of youn1 beav)'
off endel"lll ln the stat~ 11 don lhrouah th Calllonua.
Youth Authont), wh0& \NU\UUOl\b bo~e uch pnM>n~rt.
upto ... 2'
Bul fed rat poUcy does not permJt mhdna pe:non1
coavlcted ln cnmlnal couru wtth thole convlcted an
Juvenile courta for ~xamp\e, contlnlna • 23.year·old ln lhe same lnatltutJon as a 17 y ar-old unle a the .,~
roupe can be se anted phyatcallv u '5 th ra n ~ran1e Count)' Jaft Thi paratlon fa not mandatory n
CYA fadtttl Cmsequ ntly, federal officials, when •Wll'dlnf( tirant
money for youths m law enforcement pro&rams, lu•n·
threutened to Wlthhold foderal money if state policy tan 't changed to conform with federal standards
1bere may be something to be said for the federal
pollcy of physically separating JuvenHeK convlrted of s~rlous crimes from lhose u little older
But it's unfortunate that CaUfornlans should bt•
threatened with the loss of federal support for wanting to
exercise their prt!rogallves In locul dechslon·maklng In this case the decision to use thrt>e levels of separation f or
lawbreakers on the basis of both age and the gravity of
their crimes .
However, it's yet anothe r cxumpll' of th\' strings Ire
quenlly attach<·d to the winning of federul money Control
of the purM• ~t ring~ 1ncvltably leadi. to dlctotlng local
polic)
Free Ride Ending
For years. persons who have claimed they couldn't
afford to pay f or legal r e presentation h ave received free
assistance from the Or ange County Public Defender's Of·
rice.
Last year alone. more than 20,000 persons with cases
pcndin~ m municipal court received ~uch he lp Tax
IJCIYf'TS fOOtl·d the bills
Now. under a pilot program authorized by the count)
Hoard of Supe r visors, some of that cosl may be rt·
t'O\'t•rt·d ·
At the W<>st Oran~e Count y Mun1c1 pa l Court, th
1 ounty 1s fi(oing to hJrc two financial examiner~ <ind a col
lt·elwn .... offtc·1·r to put tht• arm on persons who ~1gn up for
publ1C' dl·f t•n<kr'~ office reµrescntat1on
I f p<.:oplC' can afford to pay, they are going to b<: b1llcd
;.ind the county wil l c.i~gn·ss1vcly pursue collecl1on
The pilot proJt•tl will cost $65.000 for one ycur The
eounty <:sllmutcs 1t will recov~r $125,000 As much u"
$1157,000 m1ghl b<.· gUHwd tf tht· program 1" 1•x p;mdl'd tu
11lh<·r hr<m<'hl'" uf the mumc1pal court
That's nolhmg lo sm .. 'Cze at. ll can only l>c hoped th<.·
1·xpt•nm<:nt will prove to be a :-.uccess and provide somt·
.1<l<ht10nal r<'lic:f. howt'v(·r :-.mall. to the county ~ ~trained
budget and the taxpayer:. .
Jane' Late t Roi
ThPn· ... 1111 do11ht .J:uw Fonda 1:-. ~• g1ft1·d <Jdrt·-.-.. cl•·
·t·rvrn~ ul tht· al'l'Ulad<.•:, :-.he hal> recc1v<:d for her ab1lit_y
Io lit 1•1 <.ii h I I\ t• ltll' rolr-~ sht• plu.> ~
Slw ~a ... 111 lop form in Los Angeles Just "t'l'k as a
rlo'-\ntroddc:n working ~irl. drawmg a standmg ov(.ltion
I rom ... ume 2 ooo office "orkers. mostly women at a Na
I 111nal St·c·r1•1.1n ·..., l>a) g:Jth<:nng
\o\ t·armJ,! a pmk T sh1 rt "1th the !>log(.l n. "HatSeS Not
Ho~l.'!>. • .J anc urged her · fell ow workt:r~" to demand
more p:1}, h('tlt:r promolton~ and more respect, to quit
maktng t'r>ffl·t· for their bos!>es and runnmg errand:, fu1
lh<• hoss ·s w ife
She'd learned about these problems in the course of
making u n<·w movie in which she portrays a secretar-'
anrl had warrrll'd up her speech m an earlier addres:, lei
office \\Ork<>rs back East
Some of th<•lf complamt.s probably are vaUd. But oh
M·rvini:: Fonda's dissertatio n . well presented on
tdeviswn, one couldn't help wonde ring what qualHed this
Vl'ry rich lady, brought up us a very rich kid in Beverly
l hlls. who'!> never had any kind or a job outside show
bu!>mess, to advise the honest -to-goodness working garb
The words might ha ve been more convincing coming
fro m w mconc who'd been through the !>ccrctarial mill
and knew whereof bhc spoke.
But of course at might have lacked glamor
• Op1n1onc, Pllprf"•'>t·d 1n llu• ·.p<1e.1· .ilJovc are those o f Hie Dally Pilot
Othl'f view!> l•xµrr:ssod on 1111~ JJdge dre thOS(t ot their authors and
ar11~1', Arad1•r c..nrnnient ,., 1nv1tod Addreas Tho Dally Pilot. P 0
Bol( l~bO Co:.IJ Mu~a. GA 9262& Phone(714) &42·4321
Boyd/True ,Love
By L.M. BOYD
ltem 733C In our Love and
War man's file •~ that ob-
l> e r v •ti on t1 y B r a h m u
"When the one m an loves tht:
one wom an untf the one
woman Jovci> the one m an.
the very angeL'I leave heaven
:.i nd come ond sit in thal
house and alnR for Joy."
lleaven's h andiwork, tru~
love. Or so thought Brah.mu .
Studle& or the matter con·
tinue.
Dear
Gl0<)1ny
Gutt
Californians sure -'ot stuck wtth Brown'• prea·
JdeaUal campalp dtbt
wben he appointed
three of bll campaJ1n work era to 1tate · Jobi
payln• up to ..a.ooo • year. c.s.c.
A shop called Hog Wild ln
Bos t on 's r eno wn ed
marketplace Faneuil Hnll
hells only items related 1n
some ways to pigs. Among
the fastest movers from its
s helve11 are Jurs or maale
chauvinist soap.
Game show host Richard
Dawson kl111e11 the women
who uppear on "Famtly
Feud"-about 80 limes • week. Question arose aa t.o
whether he was overdoing ll.
He appealed to hla audience.
Shou_ld he dJ1pcMo wlth all
thl• pucker-power play? Mall
reapon.e ran about 40 t.o one
ln favor o f his klutnc
routine.
Q. How come lbe U.S.
Treasury Department didn't
Atlck with lb• old ElHnhowt r
$1 coins lna\.ead of brlnstna
In the new Susan 8 . Anthony
plecea?
A. The E!Hnhower dollan were too bll a nd heavy,
evidently. They kept weartq
hole1 In pocket.I. .
The personalized license
plate on Johnny Carson's car
360GUY -m elDI "all around py."
Somalia: The Kremlin's E1·rot-
w ffiONf:TON In lhf' np
part-n\l)' Wll'Od 1\1£ IUCCHllon or
U ' ror Ian p01lcy dlsuttra •nd
'\cwlf'l triumph' ll 's a ~u,r lo
bt• "lilt• l11 rt•purt ~ ruse whert-
th«" Kl"t'mlln blc"-w It to tht ad
vantuti• nl tht1 tlnlttd States. Th~ l0<·Alf' ot t hit! f'nC'oura111inl(
c•J1r••J11l1111 1!. Scm11.1l1<1, wht.•re LIS
lurr r'I "'Ill
llUOO 00 OC.'l'U
pylntt I kt'V
n11val baa1•
ttuat wllJI hutlt
h \ l h ,.
tl USSlll0'
h ll fort• t ht•\
"'l' I l' 1111111 I 11
uut t ~'' u111I •• half \t'or,
&11.tO h) II •llll
po:wd !'1(1\ H'I puppt•l. Pn•.,ulc-nt
M l1h1111111w1l S1,11t Burri·
I N T •:I.I. Hi t-: NC' t: c• x 11 <' rt"
ht1\'l' v.unwd 1'1 l'"lltlt.•ol <.'art.-r
that lt''I 1Jn111i11·11111" lo 11ul mudl
Eurl Wutt·r'-1
f alth ln the merc&trJal Barr.. But
Carter'• lop advllert have con·
vlnced him that the Soviet·
developed deepwater port •l
UCJbera u worth t.be rlak.
Barre "bu ahown blmaeU lo
be unpredictable ud lmpulalve
al llmea," a COG.fldenUal CIA
onuly11la observes -an un·
dentatemenl lo wh!cb the men
10 the Kremlin ctn ruelully et·
ll'lll ln fact. th<' Sovlcl blunder
rn SomnUa Ui a <'lassie lel')IC)n in
how NOT to hundlo a Third
world dk llwr.
The R"'1l•nt poured tom•·
1h1n.c mo,. thnn $1&<> mllllon
into Somalt u a fte r Barre
"lzed p0w.r In 1999. thfl CIA
t--t1motM Th~ Kremlin rlurly
hnpt'd to mall~ Somalia • kev
11ntrllllc In lhl' 11ttntfl•lully Im·
p11rh111I Horn or l\frlr1t, from
lo\ hi I'll lhto)' 1.'0UltJ ll1J0tl11a1AJ th
l '1•r'l1Ull C;uir
The• f\ntW"rn r1nvaf b1'11 In
e luded a comm&aolcaUona
center, ablpyard erao., ud a
'rloatin1 d rydock. mlulle
slOragt f aclliUes, an air.field and
housing and an outdoor theater
ror lhe hundred• or Sovlel
technielan.s and their fa~.
8er bera .creatJy expanded Lhe
peacet ime operalionis or the
R uss1ans' Jndian Ocean fleet
and e nhanced i ts .wartime
capability nga1ml the West. t.he
CIA noted.
IN ltETUllN FOR KremUn
•old, Barre allowed the Soviets
freu run of hll couatry. A 11'76
Stute Department cable stated
thal Barre "111 now completely
committed" to the So•leta. More
than 2,SOO Soviet advisers
permuted the Somalian aovem·
mcnt buttaucracy.
Teachers »nd clvll servants were requ!red lo auend weekly
indoctnnation da11es run by t.he
Sovlcl-cttat.ed PollUcal Office o(
&be PrHl41••:r• •Ml Somallu olftet ••J
DaH a ·-HHt'IM' ( w &I) reUl"ld • govenuneal ..vtc., ••
reported.
A 1.0QD.mu Ntl-.a 811a 1&1 Service ori•DAN a IDOMla after' Barre aeiud power wu ,... by
12 KGB ofllcera aad _.kl
technical eqaApmeet _. ._.
ntl tr&ialal from MClllDOW.
Nelpborbood ••orlulatlon
centers" -doubUat u "fDOd dll·
U1but.km c.mera to aal.n a cap-
tJvt a~ -were operated
by the Ruulau. "Applicants for
government Jobi, driven•
llcenaes. paaaportl •od otber
document.a (were reqWHd) to
preaent leU.en ol recommeoda-
tlon from lbe d1recton of their
local orlealaUoo ceotera," a
secret CIA rep0rt stated.
Under the awdance of Soviet
economic adviaers. Barre oa-
tionalbed locaJ and forelp bual·
neuea in Somalia.
THE IU)SSIANS virtually took
over t.he SomaUa.n armed forces,
with a continacnl of civilian acJ.
vlacrs and some 1.300 miUwy
onlcers. Som alian om cers were
r equired to attend lndoctrinatlon <.'lasses on Mnrx11t-Lenlnl1L
ideology. and. :.oon round that
their careers were inrtueoced
morf.> by the Soviets' evaluations
than by their superiors.
But the Soviets ' heavy.
handt'dneu e ventuMlly proved
too much for Barre. The last
s traw. a pparently, was lh~
Ruasians' ~Ucmpl lo _play both
eocla against t.he middle by 1lv·
ing ma.salve aid to the Et.b1o-
p1ans. who were engaged tn a
border dispute with Somalia.
t"1nalty, In November 1977:
Barre had had enou&b or the
Russian bear hug , a nd un·
cer emon1ously ki cked the So.
v ieta out. lod, 1t.ocll: and barrel.
l ntelllitence expert.'\ told my
111octat.e Dale Van Atta t.hey
hope t.he United States can profit
by the Russuu\ .... mistakes
Public Salaries vs. Our Ability to Pay
1•util11· uff1c·1uh, or1poir;an~ 1111'
.lan1' II 1m·om1• I.ix rt·durt1r1n
prop1J.,1JI. wh1d1 ..,. rl I tlPPf'•H 1m
the Jun,• hnllut 1.1" Prop !!, nr1 ·
makinl! lourl nm• ... "I :at.w>Ut \\h,1l
'-11t h" llll \\Ill <1 11 lo lt11·1r
1111<!1•• I. B IJ I 1 11 I lh1• li.1 .t•
ljtll 'lttl!I 11111 Ill /111\\ O!Ul h l'ol/t
th1· l.t'.p,t\I I ~ ,1((11! cl \11 J1o1\ '
In t11111 ., •1f 1111•11 111fl.1t11111 tlw
1 Ol\l<j of hurr• , . ._.,cnl1,tll\ If•• ph·
1·rCHf1• th1•11
Wl'.dt h !-. '<
I I 'l\I• (,1\.0
111111 fl'd1111·
l h{ Ill 111 IJ<'1111.\
Ill I fl I Ill U Ill
•,J ,111diHth 111
ltVlll,I.( ~t Ill
rt 1· I l' r m1 nirq~
IHIY. ln \ 11t1·
11n Prop 11. 11
\4 o uld ~1·1·111
1 m port<.1nl to 11111 1cl1 r how l(<I\
1 r11mt·nt h '1'"11111111: lh1· t.n.
dollar <Jnd t'l>J.K:t'IHll,Y h11w pubh(•
i;alaric~ relate tc1 the uvcrngl'
t1Uzen
Jn 1976 lhl' Culiforn1a Tax
pa H·r~ AM.oc·iallon rcportc-cl Uwt
the salant''\ or 895 <>late offlrl.il-.
exceeded the $49.100 annual pay ,,r lhl· ~o..,1•mor ll pe~~{'d th••
)'lO IUry Of U (;, l'rt:!ildcnt l}uvid
~-Saxon at $ff2.500.
In Au~ust. 1978, a noth<'r <1111
""Y clisclOficd lhul C:ahfom1u'1>
JUdge~ WNl' lht• h1ghl.'~l IHHU Jn
lhc nat100. citing lhut or the
Sydney Harris
1·h 1('( JUSlfrt• Ul $70,212
A MAROI 1971 report !>bowud
17 o f the community collego
prl'51denl '> also were paid mo rt
than tJw ~OVt'mor while 30 olhcf'I
'"''1•1H•d -. .. 1.1n1·H Iii exceSll of
;)·l!>,000 In udJ1t1un , all had
d"putll''> or .1:,,..,1:-.tan~ v ;ud ncJr\)
.J ... mu1·h
In Juni·. 1979 the A..,..,t•mbly
Hules Comm1tt1·1· report h.sted
fri111 lc•i.:1-..all\•• 1·m1>IO}t'I.'"> r•
'1 I\ mi:: mun· th.in lhl' go, C'm'"
.1111J n ml' oth1·r'> rw 1d in f' H't·~,. ... cJl
~~.{)()(/
!-,1m1larl}. random 11ampleft of
Io ca 1 ..: u v 1• r nm en t 1rn la r I e'
around th1• ~tate taken a yeu
Oll(O i>hOY.t>d many c ity und coun I> manaswrs and school su~rin·
11·ndenu anti even 8ome policf'
.ind fire r h1 era paid "alarie~
~reater lhan the j:!ovcrnor
S INCF. TllOSF. reports, CV·
l'rybody on tht• public payroll In
suite and locu1 Rovemmeot hll.'
hud ooe or more• pay 1ocreu.scs
The result LS that lhouaan~. In ·
<'ludtng aU of t.he 1evenl hun·
dred judges. on the ~Late &nd
local govemmtml payrolls now
recehc more than the 1overnor.
~axon, for example. has had hi.'l
-iulury boosted from $62,500 to
S7H.OOO whi le t.hat of the chief
JU~llcc has n sen to $77,000. Both.
as we ll as ult othe r public
<'mploytu ~ tn line for furtber
boot ts lh1JI ) car
If the kn u wlt>dge that
thousands of atJtl' and l<><:id of.
ric1al!i. many or them of m..lnor
1mportanCl'. MP bein~ paid
more Uuu:i the i:ov,•mor ~n't
nffrnd th(' vottr1' ,eMlb1Ut1M
J1t•rhu1r. '>l1mt fiteurt·<o from th •·
~l itl•· Fr,.nct11sc Tax lioard
~·hlch coll«ta tht' income tu.es
~•II
Of \.h1it.1• rt'ilUlrt•d l•> f1h.· In
1·11m 1· tl'x rt.•turn.' JO CJ1ifom1a
11·-.l> thun SO P\'rC(.:Dl h•nl' tn
romeft UI C"X<'atS of S12,174. Less
than U percent have 1ocomes in
ucess of ~.000 and fewer tban
4 pt'rcent havt• tncomcs over
$50,000 nw phuo ract ts that
thousands of pubUc employ~
are t?nJO)'IDC incomes far, far
greater than lhe .:real majonty
or peopll' who must pay thocst·
ulane:, "'1th t.he1r tu: doU~
THOSE P UBLIC e mployees
will be fldlting tooth and nail to
prevent the citizens from gain·
int a tax reducuon via Jarvis U.
And they wiU rontlnuc lo teU )OU
that there 1s no rat 1n tht'
budgets
But Ir the 1alar1es don't prove
nccsalve spending by govern·
ment . perhaPl' 1urvey1 sho"·1ng
the ntent of personal Ille of
publicly o wned vehicles by
tht'se of{lclala wtll demonalrate
the lufly which prevaUa ID tbo
management or public funds.
One sucb survey lo the capital
city recently disclosed mor
t.ban 10 per~nt or tta total fleet
was assigned to md1vtduals who
re1tularly look them home J\
fe w montrus f.'1:trh«>r Sacramento
Cuunty emplrJyt:c'i v1goroui.lv
ccio tcndc>d that ~rsonal use of
t"O'Unty can wus a matter for
roo sider atlon In e mployo •r·
•·mploycr bdr~.1101n~ Use of thl·
r a rs o f <'OU r'ic rn dudes fret·
f.(aboliiM: and ull other cx~1>
l·onnected w1th Its use.
PERHAPS r e ductions 10
<oat.rte. and Ughtenlng of e<>n·
trola to at.op m11use of public
property would not ln l~lt cf ·
feet uvtnga sufficient to onset
reductJoos ln revenues caused
by both property and Income tux
reductions. But they are vlstble
u ceaaet which have convlrl~ed
m any t.hat there Is plenty or
room and a 1001 overdue deed
fo r cutbacks ln aovernment
s pending.
Not 110 easily Identifiable to
the avera1e citizen are lbe ex·
<'ell numbers on the pu~h c
puyroll and the unnecessary and
unwanted programs which th •
~tale and local aovernm~nts
have launched and continue to
expand to eat up the sw-ph•"ftux
dollars
I
I •' I
Youthful Millionaires Degrade Sporting Scene
There 1s noth1ni:: hk1• u n glc.)
nnstocrat'v to m:1kt· one Yl'Dm
for lbe (n ·l>h u1r of democracy,
and ther\• 1s nothinl( hkc n
vulgar dl"mocrnc·y l<> make one
equally nostula1<' fur the good
form of urislO<'rtH'Y Some day.
perhaps. Uw humun race may
be able l<, c·omhinc• th\• be..,l ele·
ment.s of both but not JU~l )'Ct. ll
seems.
Thia mclanl·holv thought OC·
curred to me• while wutchrng a
hlghly-prh:ed
tenniJ tournu
ment 1 n
which aevt>rlll
o f the s t ar performc r i-
co ndu ct c <J
them1elvt>
with di s
araceful nr·
ro1anc c.
p e tulan ct'
and boorishness. J wonted t.hc
umpire to bool them orr the
court and distribute lhtlr award
money t.o th llntcallers who had
to alt there and take th al guff.
IN THE BAD o ld days , playen WtJ rc treated like upper
eervanta, Ill paid, overworked,
and 1buply stratifi ed In o social sen.a• rrom tho moaula who ran
the tennb UIOCiaUonl and clube
a round the country. Tbey aettled
for a a\.eak dlnaer, a few drlnka.
and 10me money 1Upped to them
under the table. Aod you can bet
they behavod tbemaelvcs on
polntmeoll and ruin the appeal
of a tournament al tbe last
m i nute ; and they can tun
roughshod over all the ruJes and
a menities of the iamc.
court. Only a minority do thiA, or
Now, in tbeH Nd new days, course. but 1t LI t.he dominant
they can make a million bucks minority which. tn moet soclal
before they are out ol Uteir 20s ; situations, controb and diacom·
they can decide wben, when modes the passive majority -
and against whom they wlll.-ilke two louts blasting their
play; they can rail to keep ap-t.ransiat.or rad1oe ln a bus wb1le
Pun~lt
50 passengers sit and Hf er
throu.ih lhe l1Dholy din. ,
'1
IT TOOK ARISTOC&.\ Y
many centuriu to ri.ae t.o • ta
reapomlbWll... uaUJ "°
o~ became tbe mark
lnguJablnl the 1eoUemaa
the merely rich and auceeijlfUI
boOr. How Iona wW it take'
mocraey -If ever -to n,. to
Ito ... Ht"' -··-:;'I CQIDiM dull I.be rt•bt to ~
in the world, to po11eu an
voice, lmpoeea 1t.1 own 1
code o( bebavt.or and ree
TbeM 10UDf •"'•al.re9 the court -IDd ...... bin,
atblet.le fleldl -are ta a
the new ariltocrac1 of ............. tndlvtduaUlm. n .. ap to
ael a model for cooduct.
the peen1t ud lbe landed
try clJd ln tbe put, bowever
perfeetly.
If democracy l• not to .
aenerat. tnto a barnyard Pa!
barably pecktn1 roo1te It
muat be bone·~ U... patrtdam tbat prtvUeJ• more to be 1buMd than rt
an to be tr1mpl9CI UPoQ. It
patb«lc commllltal'J oe our
thal a.be lut place we look
good aportamaaahlp la oo
tportial IHM ttlelf,
~
I
TASCAD ERO <A P > -In rc>iUna hills near
lbt> Call(omJ• co• t. AlUcadClro State Hotplhtl Uea
at • mkfpolnt 21~ mU. north ol IM Anaeleit and
21~ mU .. llOUUt ol San P'Unclaco
But It ll the end of UM l1M for soma 430 mu,
th•lr lut C'banee to ahow ~lety lbt.Y can control
~ Jmpultel to r•pe and mol•t 11'e '30. nearly half
.
AP WI ........
FOREIGN HORSE IN ISOLATION
Or. Purcell Taylor and Patient
ol Atucadero'a paU•ota, hav beef\ labeled men·
tall)' ditOniertd sell offender• or MOSC>ti b)'
<.: •llfornia courb
ATA8CADla0'8 •080 TAEATMllNT plan
lncludel a IM"X orientatioo project called Proiram
IX. which alm5 to \ran form pit\ltnt.I into men
wbo can~ lrwtted wl\h freedom
Ttw tn-atment method ls ''to manipulate tb em
to look 11t tMmselves and their pa t behavior, and
work 011 rhangang their altitudes," said Judy
Oat"a. tM proJttt tra1run• coordinator
Pallt"n~ attend cou111eUnt aess1ons and watch
\H Uwrapy films that 1treu ahanng and concern
for olht.-n
Pat1t1nts who convince bolpitaJ personnel and
the rourts thuy have proflted from the program
~et out fuster than they would bad they done their time an prison
A NEARLY COMPLETE FEDERALLY
financed study conducted al Atascadero shows
that the fac1llty 's patients traced for five years
after release apparently had lower rates of re·
cid1v1sm than those usually associated with sex
cr imes
But recently, the effec1lveness of Atascadero·s
program bas been ques,tioned by legislators. pro·
secutors and others because of crimes committed
by Atascadero "graduates," who us ed their
freedom to molest or rape again. Among them:
Theodor e Fra nk , who ad mitted to
Atascadero personnel he had molested 100 to 150
children, was convicted in Oe~mber of killing a
21 2 year-Old girl six weeks af\er his 1978 release.
-Warren Clewell was sentenced to 20 year~
for the rape and savage beating of a 13-year-old
girl commlttcd two months after tus release from
Atascadero.
Animals Under Arrest
Imported Stock Quarantined at 'Zoo'
By J ULES LOH
Al" 5-IM c:-nrr ' I ROCK TAVERN. N.Y. -Of all America's
zoos. one of Lhe most fascinating -no, arresting is
tbe apt word -is on a 7~acre eminence with a
sweeping view of the Hudaon River vaJJey but no
view at all of the animals.
"U we let people get near qte animals," Dr.
Percell Taylor explained, "It would defeat the
purpose of this place.''
THE PLACE IS THE NATIONAL Animal lm,
port Center a nd Dr. Taylor 1s its assistant
s upervising veterinarian. Until a kw years ago.
Or. Taylor, like most Amencam;, was not even
awa re such a place existed
It ls where animals shipped here from abroad.
which could carry diseases to American livestock
or poultiy. pause for a period of quarantine until
they pass a stiff physical exam That could t~ke
anywhere from a month
or so to a year o k a pis . k u d u s . ( ~ a6 ERlr ~ J gaurs. bongos. dik·d1ks, /IJH ~
o ry xes , ge m s bok s. --
A r genti n e p arrots.
cockatoos from T hailand. pink pigeons from
Malta, all such exotic creatures, and more, are
routine transients
no finer facilitl(. Titis one was designed with a lot
of experience lo guide us.
Or. Taylor is a 30-year·ol d native or
Richmond, Va. He grew up with a fondness for pet
toads, snakes and "whatever I couJd hnd in the
woods." a nd arrived na turally at veterinary
medicine.
"After graduation I took a job in upstate New
• York, starting m y practice, and heard about the
center from another vet I visited I knew right
a" ay that I wanted to stay
"IT'S ONE TJONG TO TREAT dogs and cats.
but hov. many vets get to study ammaJs such as
these" I mean. if you have an ailing kudu or a moping macaw. how many vets can you caU?
He confesses, however. to a certain sorrow in
his v.ork
"Most of these animals were taken from the
wild Catching them. cratln~ them up. taking
blood samples. all of this 1s terribly traumatic on
them. They sometimes injure themselves in a
cage, or just stop eating.
"Whenever we lose one. I wonder about the
futility of it all. If left alone, the creature wollid
still be alive, wild and healthy.
"On the other hand, what we learn here might
help preserve an entire wild spe<-1es At least that
1s v.hat 1 Lell myself "
TWO REINDEER ENT TO AMY Carter
girts from Finland. were held 30 days. A rare ,.---------...
species or crane. sent from RusMa. first had to & ORANGE Al1vertii.ement
pass muster at the center. So did a French stallion /lo ww1df(1 sel/."i ~:ur:;~~leged. who went on to command $85,000 COUNTY ft' fo .'4sklate,
"The most me morable''" Or Taylor said or $' .Q,· 11u•r//1 stroking his beard . U.JU&... BMW Re a· 'v
"That would be a certain Hvacinth macaw ~ p If SJ HOO
Meanest damn bird I C'Vt'r saw Loudest and 675-9819 ' meanest. Could eat right through a coconut hull, or NILES. 111.-The \ln r" of
a galvanized iron cage. and did " Fatlry Sef*1 • II.-er llR a small fortune. lo\I ·he-
TM center is an operation or the U.S Depart-----------cause a housewife had nu
ment ~Agriculture. Since the tum of the century. ---------~ idea her gl~ plalc ONJ\ a ~hen 1t w8:5 set UJ? to control a certain rampant collector's item. recenrl}
livestock disease, 1t had been located at Clifton ~ .. • ••'S came to lioht.
N.J ' ~ Jn a letfer lo J. R. Mac-
INEVITABLV, THE TOWN GREW AND \~:!,9~~':.:!i.!!'c; Arthur. c hairman of
needed more space. So did the center Now it is be· st Loe i11..sr the Bradford Exc:han~e:
ing moved here to a properly isolated area about serv•co n-S1.U1.a1 v-Ooo• world's largest trading cen·
60 miles rro m the port or New York. where most IC.llSIO<YMUA~IY<N•••t•I • II • I immigrant animals. like most immigrant people, co~u Mu.841·1289 ter '° co ector s Pates. a a rrive. "i......;..ta1" Madison, Wisc .. wo man
"The transition Is a pain in the neck," Or. "''~~c:!!.:2~~01 wrote: ··1 had a Lalique
Taylor said, "but when 1t 1s finished there wiJl be •h • o ~. .u .. , ,... 1 1965 plate · · · which I sold ------~--~ --------------------t tO a fnend fo r S40. I had ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! no t heard of you at that ir time."
NOTICE
TO FAMILIES
of
DECEASED VETERANS
In honor of Veterans who have died. Harbor Lawn Memorial
Park is ded1catrng additional flags to its "Avenue of Flags'" on
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 26, 1980
Any family who has a Veterans Flag and would like to have it
dedicated and added to the Avenue of Flags, may call or bring
the flag to Harbor Lawn Memorial Park office no later than May
15, 1979. The Veteran need not be buried In Harbor Lawn to
have his flag displayed at this dedication ceremony.
Wags Wiii be stored at Harbor lawn for future disol1y a l no e11oense to the
family) .
Harbor LaWil · Mount ·Oli\e
Mortuary· Cemetery Crematory
"Serving AU Falthl"
162S Gisler Avenue• Costa Mesa • Phone (714) 540-5554
Coata Mew's Only Complete FuMral FacUitie1
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The plate she sold is
actually valued at more
than Sl ,ROO . Although
MacArthur points out that
this price ~ exceptionally
high. he said. "I'm afraid
others may be losing hun·
dreds or thousands or dol·
lars by not knowing what
their plates are worth."
To aid in identifying
valuable plates. the
exchange issues a report
that includes current
prices on more than 900
plates. guidelines on what
to look for and when to
buy, and the plate evaloa·
lion checklist used by the
exchange.
To obtain • copy with·
our cost or obligation. just
send your name, add ress.
and i1r code before Sarur·
day o next week to: The
Bradford Exchan~e. Dept.
Al 7~ 18 . 9301 Milwaukee
Avenue. Niles. IL 60648. A
posrcard will do.
!ntertalnm•nt
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~.April •. '"° DAILY PILOT
-llOIBaT MACFAalAND, CONVICl'ED oo bHn rtleued tn an avera1e of 32 moatbl. 81 eom·
h•lony lewd and tucl¥6ou&_conduet ettarats..» -aarlto.A. the •"'91e tlme.-at Atascadero for
Frr1;no and San Dleao. waa convicted •tam ln im llDSOs Nteued wtt.h '"faYOrabM" ~port.a Ila lift
for murdertn1 a t-year•old San Dt•IO boy a abort was 2S montbl.
lime after reJeue from Atucadero. This result 11 the oppotlte of wa.al •••
Rictuud Tbocna1, who served five years ln oriCinally llltended lo tbe MD60 lawa. TIM MS of·
state cuatody fOf' rape, includiq a period ot treat· fenders belnc released from holpltal lneludl IOIDe
mt"nt at ~tucadero. was convicted fw the a1a)'ina aUU considered dancerou1, but becau.e ol eurnnt
or a 14·ycar·old San Diego girl alx moot.b.s atter bis lawa and recent court decitiool tbey cunot be
purole held any &onaer. On Jan. l. two weeks alter P'rank's conviction,
new CalifomJa laws designed to be toucher on
molesten went into effect.
The bluest chance 1lves Jud1n the option to e xtend prlaon terms by up to 10. years for
mole1ters on their second of~. by 20 years ror
third-time sex offenders.
THE LEGISLATURE ALSO APPROVED stil·
fer 1eotences for particularly brutal sex crimes
and made it easier for courts to extend hospital
treatment ot sex offenders
California's MDSO laws were written in the
1930s and amended In the '406 and '80s. Legillators
and prosecut.on wanted to keep MDSOI away
from society by bospitalizinC tbem unW they were
"cured," usually a period longer than what they
would spend ln prison.
At that lime, sex offenders. and almost alf
other criminals . could be 1mpnsoned for in
determinate. open-ended senten~ For convicts
::.ent to mental hospitals. the length of sentence de-
pended on doctors
Theo, tn 1975 and tm. two state Supreme
Court rulinp said prisoners could not be held
longer an hospitals than other l>ex offenders are
held in pnson
ONE RUUNG WAS BASED ON THE case of a
man who spent \9 years m Atascadero and other
!>late (ac1lilles . investJgators found bis only of
fense had been to stroke the hair of two 8·year·old
~iris.
Tbe Legislature followed Uus lead and :-.is of
Jan 1. 1977, provided specific sentences for
particular cnmes. This also provided specific re·
lease times for good behavior
Sin<'e then. convicted molester' and rap1sh ~~prisoned for terms or thr~ or five years have
TID8 MO~. roa DA•PLB, tbe slate
Supreme Court let stand a iow.r court rulin1 tbat
sald only people wh0te mental condltloDI are
treatable may be kept be,..S tbe terms ol tbeir
ortstnal aentences.
Thia ruJln1 takes away from Juda• two ten·
tencio.g opUona: extended stale holpltal treatment
and county-auperviaed outpatient care. Judjes can send an unt.reat.able patient to
prison to serve up to the maximum time ror bis
crime. but if the patient haa already served his
time in the st.ate hospital, \be court muat set him
free
Byron Chell. an attorney (or the state Depart-
ment of Mental Heal\h , said only "a small
number" of untreatable patients would be freed
because of this ruling.
BUT RICHARD SCHAUER, PR ESIDING
Judge of Los Angeles County Superior Court. said
the net effect of high court deels1ons and recent
changes m the law lS "an lncreued danier lo the
commwuty."
"A dangerous individual 1s much less likely to
be in custody than be would have been before,"
said Schauer
Thieves Loot Tomb
NOVARA . Italy <API Thieves ,looted the
tomb of Paolo Arnesto. the so-called ''King of the
G) ps1es,'' a few hours after he was buried in a
local cemetery. taking a ruby ring valued at
$16.500 and a heavy gold chain. police said.
Amesto. 58, called ''Klng Taco" by hundreds of
gyps1~ hv1.ng around this northern Italian city.
died or a brain hemorrha~e
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ANY HANDS .•
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by Tom IC. Ryan
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OH I BOY •. ·J UST
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IN TIME
"Quit grinding your gums! I'm trying to get some
steep."
by Kevin Fapn
"1HL , f M ijO'f' ~661E U\fN~!
by Lynn JC»Mstoft
by George LM*Yt
TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS t~
1 Atr~fW' d•tJ ~Q Ot'E' '""''' UNITED Feature SynOoe.te
f' i>ro -t> 1 Q,,, \ na""' S<lturday·s PUZZie SoheO
10 eou.>1erti.-• f':' ~
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It She• ~ Onlt
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11 U I\ t•I, t>'>~~s -l • 0 0 ' . • c l • ' 18 ~ b6 Sta1>oaro t . \ • • 0 t •• ' . ·-11j ~ ti" Gra·n~ ' \ I ' • c 0 " . ' . ( .
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'n Crw,sMn DOWN
2• CdtrW">
26 M<ww 1 Pacti-,
2: Suooor1e• • War QOCl<le!>S
30 Be "'°'°'f'd 3 Alr~uns
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11 ' l I I I • • ·-· . . ., ( .. '. ' 1_1' I' f • ( 0
' 0 •• l L I I LI Ill • ... .,,. •• l c l 0 ( 0 • c I I . \ . . • 0 oh-• ( . I II
• 0 II I •• ~1 •-c • • I S J 1 Was SOfT'f • W!Ott • • I I 0 .. ···-· I T l I
32 Hoe>elt!$S 5 w.~ Gr~
3; COlleet>O<' 6 M1aeo .tga1n
38 Ole rellf'ef~ : HOl\esl -1g Sano o•lt' •2 Tolled tall<SS
40 F allure 8 As.an socoetv 2<! Cure '3 Gra$$1and
•I I <llO•lv 9 Graceful JJ BflSllP 46 Frurt drrnl(
•3 Glass piece dl\rmal snapeo 4 7 A111mals
44 Bltgnt 10 $pt8id J• El'Os grand. •8 U S autno< •'> SOllt!lefT'tet 11 Nun sgaio 1atnet 49 Ot sl\ips
48 Al low ooces 12 AncMt • JS F1sn 50 ,t.nay
2 WOfds 13 Cadtwlc:e 36 Lovefy place 53 fatmct blfd
51 Teases 21 8tOl!e rasl 38 Pillert!O SS Future user
52 Old weaoon 23 More •POOnt 39 U111t1y 56 Margin
5' L•"8ame1>1 25 Ot su11s employee !'17 Footballers
58 Grat'ldoaren· 27 Semite 2 words 60 And not
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t"-=""~_o_ue_ENl--::""E ~=-i-_;Plllow ~alk en Cmnpas
RACITl'S THIRD ANNUAL
GRADUATED DISCOUNT SALE
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'"Oh. I Ill l>Orr} 1>11.I I l'dlL h }OO 111 J .:nod mood"
• &1S W@QlJ([ ~-~@[(\Y/0@@
'"Got a problem" Then writ~· to Pat Own. Pat will
cut red t~. getting tht! answer& and actaon you need
to &olve mequ11tes in government and bwmess. Mail
your questions to Pat Dunn , At Your Snvtce. Orange
Coast DOlly Pilot, P U. Elox JS(,(), Costa Meto, CA
92626. As many letters as possible will ~ anst0tted,
but p'horwd inqu1n es or letters not including the
reader's JuU name. address and bu.smess hours' phone
number cannot be considered. This column appears dai-
ly ezupt Sundays ..
C'rt-d if .,,PtttfJ a .~pt-fly A fla ir
DEAR PAT. I thought you and your readers
m ight enJOY the wordlng on a Sl.65 credit voucher
I received from an English seed company with
offices 1n New Jersey. "CREDIT VOUCHER" is
printed in caJJigraphy and an artistic r endering of
a climbing flower appears on the ten of the notice.
ll reads as follows: "Unfortunately this particular
1le m that you have requested is not available. This
rather irritating situation arises when offerinl
such a vast selection of varieties, as inevitably we
ar e dependant on a whole series of factors many of
wh ich are totally beyond our control. Mother
Nature is of course the major offender . There was
every indication of a n adequate crop when the
cata logue was committed to press subsequenUy
germination tests proved to be insufficienUy high
enough to meet our standards and regreUably the
item withdra wn. We sincerely apologize for lhe
disappomtment tlus cau!)eS you. The voucher may
be r eturne d and exchanged for cash or
a lternatJVely used against your next order for any
purchase to its value ··
J V .. Costa Mesa
UobeUevable! Everyone knows you sboaldn't
try to fool Mother Nature, lel alone blame her for
any thing with flowe ry, misspelled aod
u.apaacuaated verbiage.
:J&..i1111te Workout Best
DEAR PAT : Whe r e c a n I get s ome
information about plannmg a personal exercise
program=' I don 't know which exercises 1 should
tackle first or how much time per day 1s
recommended for an almost middle·age man
who's fallen into "sedentary" ways.
E. L .. Huntington Beach
Experts say you need at least 30 minutes of
physical activity daily for a positive effect on your
health -and that workout bas to be strenuous
enou~h to make yoo perspire. Anyone 30 years old
or older is advibed to get a physical before starting
an nercise program. And make sure you warm up
with stretching and bending exercises before you
begin any activit} s uch as jogging. That way,
you'll help prevPnl injury to your back or m ascle5.
when you f'urdM•. To learn morf' about setting up
an f'Xf'rcii.e program send for a $1 cop) of "An
lntrodul'tlon to Physical Filne!>~." from Consumer
Inform a lion ('1 •ntl'r. He1>t. 123H. Pueblo, Colo.
Rt 009.
\itonei11 ftp olfy a Pl111tt .lid?
DEAR PAT. M) friends who have houseplants
tell me that it's absolute!) necessary to use Liquid
vitamin B·l v.hen transplantmg plants. ls this
true? I have a lot of plants lbal need larger
containers so 1 will be doing transplanting sooo.
1 ·1: gel some B·l 1f 1t s really essential for the
plants• survival.
J .C., Corona del Mar
The use of vitamin B·l (thJamln cbloride) lD
soil to reduce "transplant shock" may be pop11lar,
bot it's not backed by much sclenW1c researcb,
accord.i.Dg to the Cooperative Exten.sion's farm
advisor's office.
It is known that B· 1 Is necessary for the
growth of roots that have been removed from a
plant and then grown in a sterile laboratory
culture media . Jn growing plants thJs vltamln is
produced in the leaves and Is transported down to
the roots where It ls used in I.be root growth
process. AJtboogb B·l ls necessary for root growth,
lo most cases plants manufacture an ample supply
as long as leaves are praeat aad f1111cU0Din1-
Using 8-1 tleflai&.ety ls •ot a llaanllfll.I practice, bu&
it is one &bat's baled more • ,..Wwe lhl•kl•I
For-a .Fe : Tucked Into Bed, Lullaby --·
COLLEG E PARK', Md CAP> Tbt 1d ln the
eampua oewapaper 1 ms 1uns to tempt a lonely
male atud«tt
"Wh~ wu the tut Um~ you bad five &irla
tuck you lnw k-d"" U uk•
BUT, AC'CO&DING TO FEMALE students at
th Uo.lveralty or Muryland'i St. Mary's Hall,
they·~ mt'~ly 11dvertl1tn1 the htlest addition lo a
Uat Qf "a,tood nlght'' aervlces o,\ the Collegti Park
r mpua.
P a re nts Pay Damages .
fo'ORT WORTH, Texu (AP) -The Fort
Worth Q)urt ol Clvll Appeala bu ruled lbat Cllt·
ford Buie and Marloo Stepbena owe Sl.S,000 in
damages and motti than M.000 lD attorneys fees
be<·awse their l2 year-old dau.cbters damaged
thr~e nt>wly completed homes.
Court records showed that the gir1' caused
damages estimated at S22.•13 wben they closed
drams and turned oo fauceta lD the newly complel·
ed homes Nov. 30, 1975.
The appeals court upheld the constitutionality
o( a new provision of the Texas Family Code,
which holds a parent liable for any property
damage caused by a child between the ages of 12
and 17.
..
For 2S ~nt&, the women will tuck a male atu·
dent ln bed. klsa him aood night and sine, "Rock·a·
bye Baby."
The tucklne·ln fad apparently began at Penn
Stut.e lut fall, The idea has been lovingly em·
braced al Maryland's 8,000.student campu.s.
EAauEa, PILLOW T.u&: INC. WAS formed
by male atudenta at Frederick Hall to serve the
Maryland college's female populaUon. The service
includel a reader In p-.Jamu escorted by two
ot.ber com,pany memben ln tbree-pleee suits.
For • cents, the student 1et.s her choice of
story and stuffed animal, la tucked in and receives
a lood·nl.lbt kiss on the cheek.
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OOLO a SILVER Prices for 4·2S.ac> Gold OoeU Slt $1tw< Cl \IUO
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M#N LNfs 1564. 1$71.
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C tRVINE (FOREGROUND) ANOMCLA VARSITY EIGHTS ARE EVEN WITH 500 METERS TO GO IN THE NEWPORT REGATTA SUNDAY. FOR RESULTS, SEE PAGE 82.
Christmas Comes Early for La;fi.ers • i i SEATTLE tAP l TheSt>attleSupe rSonics'
r<'1gn as Nallonal Bas ketball Asi.oc1ation cham
p1ons 1s tottering
"The Sonics !-t:JY they ltke to play with their
h<tcks to the wall," !><ud Kareem Abdul-J abbar.
"Al ttus point. they're about to go over the
W<t ll "
ABOl'l,·JABBAR'S STATEMENT was un-
chara cter1st1cally strong but the 7-2 ve teran had
even · reai.on for soundin~ confident
Afte r Lo~ Angeles overcame a 21 -point
def1l'1l m1d"ay m the second half to beat the
Soni cs 98-93 Sunda'" the Lake rs hold a 3·1 lead
in the Western Confe rence finals. The Lakers
could finis h off the Sonies a t Los Angeles
Wednesday night and earn 11 s pot in the NBA finals
'.Dodge r s'
~Stre ak
I ~Hits 8
' ' LOS ANG f,U;s (AP! The
•Los An~cles Uodgc rs are doirtg
·it all thes<' days. so it's no
"onder they have won eig ht
g a mes in a row and <i r e playing
like the National League cham·
pions they W<'r<' in 1977 and 1978
Oun ng their i.trc ak. they have
gotten e xcellent pitching. superb
de fense and timely hitting, and
1t was mor e of the sa me Sunday
in a 3· l victory over the sagging
! San Diego Padres.
, OON SUTTON a nd Cha rise
Ho ug h prov1dt'rl the p1tch1ng.
; hm1ting thl' Pad~l'S t o four hits
t •.ind retmng lhl· ~1dl• 1n order six
, llm<'S
1 The pair \\as :uded hy what
Sutton (':Jllt•d "<1s gn.·a l a n ex-
h1b1l1on of dt'fenstvl' basrball <1S
) ou 'II t>Wr sec anywh<'rr "
, Offens ively . 1l was s econd
b a s e m a n Oav<' Lope ~. rig ht
f1 e ldl•r Heggie.· S m i th a nd
catcher Stt·vt· Y<'agt•r coming
through \\ilh th<' key hits as th<·
Dodgers t•ompll•tetl un 11 gume
hom csl and 1.111th a 9 2 mark
"WE'VE DONE a s uper JOb ...
s a id M:.in a);(c r Tom Las orda .
"W<.·0 \'C' 1-(0ltl!n the big hits when
we · Vl' l\l'l'tkd them. the st artinR
pitch<•rs h<tH' tx.•en outsta nding
a nd the• bullp<•n has been the
m ost grallfyin~ thing
\ •
aitainst Ph1ludelph1a. which won the Eastern Con·
ferencc t1lle ~•th a 4· l romp over Boston
"AnYth1n g is poss ible." veteran rorward
John Johnson replied whe n asked if the Sonics
co uld lake three s traight from Los An geles.
"IT'S 00 OR lllE for us ," added Seattle
for~ arc! Lonnie Shelton. "but it's.possible ..
"They'n • thl' \\Orld cham pions until we beat
them four times ... reminded Lakers gua rct
Norm Nixon." ho had 19 points Sunday
Abdul Jabbar sC'orcd 25 points and J amaal
Wilkes added ~4. 12 1n the last quart('r. a~ the·
Lakers m <1dc ll lhre<> s tr aight over the Sonics
<1nct two in a ro" at l.Jn1vers1ty of Washin~ton s
I k c Edmundson Pav1 hon
A t<1pac·1ty c rowd of R,524 wa tched the
Jabba r Sonics bwld a 57 39 halftime lead and a 69·48 ad·
\' a ntagl· with b 39 left in the lht rd quarter
Los Anf~t!les tl)ok the lead ill 72 71 with d
:?4·2 bli tJ but St>a ttle lt•d 86·80 with 6 11 r emain
ing in the gam•· Th <' I .&i kers lht·n went on a 15·2
tear for a 95 88 lead with 21 sl'<'f)nds to i:(o
"At halftime. we "e rcn 't down ut all," said
Lake rs rookie gu<ird Magic Johnson. who had 15
points and 13 rebounds . "We were doing the
things we we re ~upposed to be doing but the
~hots weren't falling "
"We s<>cmcd to lo!>C' th(· C'nthu~1asm we had
earl~ in tht· s.?a mc. · lamc:nted sonic~ Coach
Lenny \\'liken~
"CJIRIST~A IS F.IGllT MONTHS away,"
add t:d John John~on "That'i. a big gift we gave
d WlH
"WF. KNt:W Ol:R Of'FF:"i~t: \\oultl comi>
;iround in lhl• :.e<•ond half an.il ~lf·d L:.ikl·rs
Co<11·h l';ml \";'t•.,l hl•ad ·Once \OU l!l't d fov.
hu-.t..l'\s ~ou h•1•I ltkl' d1g~inj.! 1n ~nd '''"> 1ni.t d£'
f1•n\t• \OCI
I 1•an nt·\ Pr rf'mc•m ber .1 111m1 ·ha1 k hkr
this in a IHI! c.1m1· 111..t· th•~. itd<11•tJ Al>dul
(;u.-. W1 lltams led the Sonics · attack with 25
po int!> but long -.hooting Hleran F'red lirown,
~ho i.cort'd 34 point-. 1n ~attic's vi ctory at Los
AngPlc·-. la.,t TUl".,day ni ght. was O·for-11 from
the fll!ld Sunda\ Bro~n m1sf1red on a three·
point f1t·ld l!Q,tl -.hot v.1th 11 ~cconds left 1n an a t
t1•m Pl to tie the· ~core ot 96
Ensenada Cap e r
White Lightnin'
Wins Slow Race
8 ) AL.'WO~ LOCKABt;Y
0..11 Pli.t -l-lllfr•t..<
1-:NSENADA Sea v.cary
o;a llboal crews we re s till dnftm~
aer o~s T o d o s ~an t o~ Ba >
to Ensenada at 8 a m . tod<1y to
t:>nd one or lhe i.lo v. e-.1 '.\ t:v. port
to E n.senada ) acht racE'!> in the
JJ >ear tu.stor) of thl' t.>Hn t
J\ t da> break t here· v. ere 577 of
f1<>1al flrushers out of 637 starter<;
the largest fl eet CH'r to i.atl
1 ht• 125· mi le ra ee 4 l or tht>
-.tJrters had offtc wllv g1H•n up
t h t' r a l ' l' a n d po v. t• r t· d to
En~enad:.i or back to tht-1r hom l!
purl!>
\\ITH lht• maJOrily of the 0('4't
in port. work v.t·<i r) commit
ll'l'm cn and c-om putt•r operatori;
"t'rC \\1nd1ng up the c·or n'c lt'd
t1mP results on \\h1ch tht• 23
t rophu.'!-are based
W1nnl•r of thc-Prc!.tdcnt of th(•
l 'nlled Sti.ttc-. troph) for the best
<·orn•ttC'd llm<• in thl' 500 plu-.
Pt'rformancc H'llnd1cap Racin~
F leet "..is Wh ite L1i?hlnin', ;i
27 root ~lor~an sloop -.kippered
by \'<'llhoen &ind f'~a1 rf1eld from
l'ac1f1c Coas t Yacht Club White
L1ghtrun's elapsed tame "as 27
hours. 30 m inutes. correc ted to
2 1 12. ba rel~ ed~1n g Ha rry
.,.,.,.....,.... Malo hco s 69·foot Drifter "h1ch
W inMr of the Pres ident of
\h .. oc-o trophy fo r the best ror·
rl!t'led lime m the International
(}f(s horl' Rule d1 \'1s 1on was
Tonka, a Peterson-34 sailed b y
Harry lltbbs. Lo-.. Angeles Yacht
Club
First ~acht to finis h at 9 a m.
f'anf1c Oa) IJ~hl Time Sunday
~ "!> M I kl' K a n l' . s 5 7 . r 0 0 l
tnmar311 Crusader from South
S ho re· Yac ht Club. N e wport
Bc.tc h
DRH'Tt:R . TIU: F I RST
rnonohull to f1n1-.h. c·rnssed lhe
l11w 15 minut1•-. behind Crusader ,
..iccom pantt'ti b> a lar~t.' s pout·
ing \\h<tlt• v.h1r h appart•ntly \\as
off course in Todoi. Santo:. Day.
Crusader 's e lapsed lime was
~hghll) unde r 20 hours in light
"ind-. that prt•\ aill'd from the
~la rt ~1t Nl'" port Beac h Satur·
d ay noon f':arh finis hers said
tht• south\\t''tl \\Ind<; nf'ver ex·
et•l'dt'<i 12 knots Saturday after·
noon and d ~1ndlcd lo less than
f1q• kno~ after nightfa ll The
hoped for ~Mterly "ind failed
to h it in \li1lh any authority so uth
of the Los Coronadoi. Islands.
"We JUS l wer en't getting any
runs earlier We fell \\.C were RO·
1ng lo start hitting like we 're
capa ,blc o f hitting and \\e 've
done it ..
KAREEM ABDUL..JABBAR CALMLY CONTROLS THE BALL OVER A SONIC PLAYER. v.ai. the hrst monohull to hn1sh
TlllRO TO FINISH v. as Fred
P reis~· 84 foot ~loop Christine
from Manna Del Rey: fourth
"a s the ca ta mara n Mirage.
sk ippered by Lyle W1l11 ts. South
Shore Yacht Club. a nd fifth was
the cata m a ra n Eighth Day.
sailed by Ro~er MacGregor.
Lido Isle Yacht Club.
Lopes entered the game hit·
ting 1us t .226 . but the Los
Ange lPS leadoff hiller drilled the
fourth pitch thrown by loser
John Curtis . 1·2. into the left
field seals to give the Dodgers a
quick 1·0 lead
YEAGER LINED a run ·
scoring single to left to make it
2·0 in the second inning, and
doubles by Lopes and Smith pro·
duced the final Los Angeles run
in the seventh.
Sutto n . 2·0, went the fi~s seven iMings. a llowing just fou
hits and one walk while striking
out three. Dave Winfield's ma
m oth homer to center leading r
1 the seventh provided the Padres
lwith their only run.
Charlie Hough was perfect in
the final two Innings to pick up
his first save since Aug. 24. 1978.
!The knuckleballer has allowed
p ust one earned run in six ap-
lpearances covering 1~ innings
lbis season.
I •'The key bas been getting the
ball over the plate," said Hough.
',"That's the biggest thing. And
I 've bee n throwing m o re
•rastbaJls ...
I
1 THE DODGERS turned in a
,number or outstanding defensive
!plays. The most notable vie·
timlzed Gene Tenace twlce -
Derrel Thomas made a leaping
catch of his drive to left-center
in the second inning and Dusty
Baker robbed him of a homer in
, \be fourth by reaching o\'er the
bullpen gate in lefl to catch a
deep Oy.
''Yea1er and I were there just
because they needed Ull to rlU
out nine," 1aid Sutton. "They
put on aome kind or exhibiUon
out there."
Angels Return Dome Against A's
Tanana Faces Norris Tonig ht at Big A
The Angels are hoping they can chanjlc
a fe w things including the pitching rccor Us
of oppossing hur lers when they open a
13-game home stand tonight at Ana heim
Stadium against the surprising Oakland
A's .
It will be Frank Tanana (l ·l ) on lhe
mound for the Angels a gainst Oakland's
undefeated Mike Norris (2-0 > in the opener
against Billy Martin's club.
SUNDAY THE ANGEL.5 faced Glenn
Abbott, a pitche r who didn't figure to
make the Seattle Mariners' roster when
spring training started, much less gain a
spot in the starting rotation.
But he has and he proved it was no nuke
again Sunday, pitching his second com·
plete game of the season as Seattle defeat·
ed the Angels 7 ·3.
Abbott, 2·1, scatte red eight ttlts and re·
ceived hitting support rrom Danny Meyer
and ex-Angel Jimmy Anderson to help the
Mariners end a three-game losing streak
a nd snap California's three-game win
skein.
"I said this was going to be a dif·
fere nl year ," said Abbott, who was 4-10
last season while loeing bis place In the
starting rotation. "I 'm making better
pitches when l 'm ahead of the hlttera thls
year. and I 'm not m akin1 as many mis·
takes."
HE DID DEUVER two home run pitches.
to Joe Rudi in the second Inning and Bobby
Grich ID theaeventh , but Abbott was In con·
trol the rest of the way. He struck out five
and walked one, retiring 14 An1ela in a row
durlnaonestretch.
•'I tbou1h\. b is control wu out·
FRANK TANANA
standing," noted Seattle manager DarreU
John10n.
Meyer bad one hJt in two ofrlcial plate
arpearances. but it was hls first home run
o the season and it sparked a three-run
Seattle fifth inninc nurry.
Larry Cox opeaed lhe Marinen · fifth
with a double. He moved to third on 1n In·
field out and scored on a throwin1 error at
fl rs t base on Anderson's smgl~. Meyer
followed with his home run orr starter and
loser Dave frost, 2·2. The ball hit the blue
canvas in right field, about 340 feet from
the plate
Anderson collected two hits in three
trips and scored two runs. On Saturday
night, the s hortstop was 3-for-3 with a
hom e run and three runs batted in. but
Califom1~ won, 7-6
CALIFORNIA TOOK A 2·0 lead with solo
runs m the first and second iMings. A
Fred Patek double and Rod Care w single
accounted for the first tally and Rudi
banged has sixth home run of the season
a nd third in as many Kingdome games in
the second.
Seattle got one back in the second when
Leon Roberts singled and was wild pitched
to second. He scored on Ted Cox's sin1le lo
right neld.
The Mariners took the lead for good in
the third when Joe Simpson and Anderson
s ingled with Simpson going to third .
Meyer's s acrifice fly scored Simpson and
Anderson cam e in on a Bruce Bochte
single.
GRICH BELTED HIS SECOND home run
of the season In the seventh and added a
single ln the ninth.
"I reel they've been pitching around me
this year," said Grich, who entered the
1ame hitting .227.
Despite playln1 with a sore wrilt, Don
Baylor, Ca\ifomla's 1979 American Lea1ue
Most Vaiuable Player. had one hit in three
trips. He was hitOnt .314 at aame Ume.
"For a guy with a sore wrist." said
An1el skipper Jim Fre1osl, "Baylor ls bit·
Un1 t.be ball pretty 1ood."
Most of the ya chts finis hed
between 9 p m. a nd midnight
Sunday on a breeze that barely
kept them moving.
* *
BBC Paddles
To Ensenada
ENSENADA -The 24-man
world championship outrigger
canoe team from Balboa Bay
Club paddJed the 12S-mile course
fro m Newport B e ach to
Ensenada in an e lapsed time of
21 hours and 10 minutes, arriv-
in g a few minutes behind the
third yacht lo finish Sunday in
the Newport to Ensenada yacht
race.
J oe Washower, captain of the
team. said four six-man. crews
manned the boat, rotating every
rew hours. The rowers were ac-
companied by the 120-root escort
vessel Lucky Lady. which pro-
vided food and rest ror the crews
on their off watch.
T he rowers were not a put ot
the yacht race and were not list-
ed among the participants. ThiJ
Is the second ye1r the canoe
team bas accom.panled the
yacht race.
Mem bers ol the firtt team are
Wasbower, Don Evans. Hank
Lall'· Merrill Butcher. Mike
De Brott, Mike Russell, and Jobla
Martln.
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•
A Cep1ul• Report From th• Wortd of lporta
Figu r a Gi e Ultimatum
To ankt>e to Trad Him
• rom P Ob petcbH
N\':\\ 'onl\ t•\tl'h r F.d t'igueroa, han\ah J
to th\• hullpt•n h\ Nc>w 'ork Yankf'f' Man•Ker
l>H·k llo\A. 1•1 h..i' 1 <iut•d un ultlm.-tum to lhf dub
to t rudt• lum "\lhtn tht• 111 '' 10 du)~
If h1• "n't t.I ult, tht• Jl )N1r old l"laut.'ro• oya hf''ll return
houH· tu l'ucrtl' H1\'ll .tntJ rt'maln thl'rt.' ror tht' rt'!ll of thf
M'U -.on
t;l nt•ral flt.u1J 'l'r <11•n1· \11t•h••t'I ,., :. thf Y ank<·t•<i will •t
11•111pt tu .1n·nmmoch1h• Ft'lut>roi. "I rf'qUt"l!t
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ph.1-.11r 1 \Ulh tt1t· \loU\ \ht• right h1tndt-r
"', Ill i.1l1 ... ut I\
If 111 111J1h th.it ult1mutum 11nct ir ht•
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1 ltoli· lt11t I tlt111I.. h1 .,huul<.1 Ix· <thh• tu i;o 111
11"' 111111\l•'ll J11d l11lh•\\ uur pl.11"
1 •i..U•'r"a IJV'lt•u a 2\1 9 11·l·u1 d 10 ll*78
tiut "'J., 4 6 lai-.t '''aflon .1nd underwe nt l'lho"' ~urgt·ry lut~ 111 the C'.1mva1gn He l!i
I ·• '1111 ,, 1; no 1 .1rn1·d run ,1 H·rJ1~c· 1n 12 1n
111n1 1111 ",,..,,,,, .11111 h,1 111•1•11 11H ff1•<'ll\l' 1n h11> lu't l\A.o
-.1,11 I
\''"' h• 111.: t •Id ".1111.\.1\ h\ llu"'::.l•f that lw \\UC\ bt•mg
t,1k .. n 11111 ol tlw 'I-.rni..,· ~t.1rt1nR rolat1nn, F1gut•ro:t 1>a1d , "I
v. di 1•11 111 1111' tt11llp111 for 10 clay!> nnd then hom1· I ho1>e th<'Y
t r:11k nw I "'1 I 1 ••pot l unvwhere a s long us J ~t·l a chance
'J'h1•\ h.1 \1' 11111 '""'n nw a dtanC'E' h<'rf'"
I 1 · ,, , · • '' 11 .. 1 . 111 I IH• l1:1~t ~ear of a multi y1•:1r contra<'t.
... 11d 111 11 • ' I '" 1.,. p.1rt eol :t four nian 'tartan..: rotation Ill
1111fl'r 111 p1l1 1,, ff, 1·11\f•ly llu\A.S<'r. hci.,..,._..vt>r. h<1 1> bt•cn us mg a
fl\(' m,111 I Ill.ti I •II
I \..1 , ,, ""'' t 1111, t harnlih~i. f1•lt." F'i~ucroa said "I
p11t·h h1•n · '"''' '1 .11, hul lhl'' 1>llll don't flvl' mt• a chancl' ··
------Clt•ol t-of f lw Day ------.
\\ &llw ''"''~··II. t11ld that teammate Dave Parker
h.1•1 1 .11h I I 1 1 111 .. 11J11I That':-. pretty good. ronl>1der
111~ tli.11 I• 1\" 1• 1•\1011., 1<.lol was h1ms ell ··
.fufu1 '1ln11J.:, H fai l e Sox s.-.. 011d Ti•f'
111111• 1, 1. 1111 , ,,,,, 11·tl '>IX hits JO blanking Iii
1 h11 "' '••• 1111• ' .. rul !11111· 1t>1., -.<'ason and Willie
tt<1111lolph 1 1 •ii 1111111• .1 hflh inning run a!> the
'' " \, ·" \ ,1•11.•·l·~ d1.:k.1lrL1J th1• Whit<' Sox,' I o.
"ur.cl.n in '\1111 1 it .in l.t•,1J,?ut· baseball action Detroit's
,\Ia n Trammt·ll dr11ve in a pair of runs with a single and a
h11rill'r :inti ll;n•• Ho11•ma pwkc·d up his S('('Onr1 !-.Uccesi.1v•·
, 11 t"r' ·" t h1· ·1 I).;( r, 1h·f1·;.i11·d Bo~ton. 8·5 J ohn Walhan
I rqd1 d and <'a m e hnmt• cm a i.mgle by
Jamit• Quark an the seventh inning to give
I\ :111!-.11~ City a 3·2 victory cwt'r Baltimore
B.tlt11n11ic· '>larkr Of'nnis Martinez had 11
"'' li1!11·r thlflUJ.!h ~>'I 1nl}1nJ,!:-. until ('lint
llurclh• twit~! a lon g :-.olo home: run ... aul
~r1llttorH 1111<.1·11 h1' record to :i 0 \A.Ith th•·
'' 111 \\illw l P'haw ltn1•d u t v.u run
d1o11lil1• and Harry Bonnt>ll hit a l\A.O run
11111111 •1 .t' 'I orontu ..,C'ured hVf• times 1n the·
·"'" snn111g to po~t an ~-2 ~•n ovC'r
\ttlv..iukt1.' IA'n Ba rke r scattered HI
JOHN hit' oH•r 6' , innan51s ·as Cleveland downed
'It·\ a !'., 'i 4 '\1 anm•!.>ota St"IJrt'<I JO runs in the first inning,
1nd111hng I\• o run .,rnJ{lt·'i hy dc•,1gna\l'd hatters Glenn Adam'
,,, d .11> •' \\or.ti"' .md J 1wo run tnpJe by John CastlDO t o
'"' \ c h~ I 11111 :,'11 11 •·rank Pastore tossed u four·hltlC!r
• 1111 H.•" hni~•l1t h1·l11 cl .1 tv.o run homc·r to lead C1nc1nnat1 to
· \1• 11• • '' 1 ~.1111-ranc"co 1n Nalaonal l~aguc action
It H 1.c 11111111 drill1 d ,, t"'u-run s ingle off the nght f1c·lrt
.... :ill 11 rli•• 1·11i111111n1• lo ltfl ll•iuMon to a 4·3 v1t'tOry over th1·
'' ,\ \ c • ~ \1• t l.1·urw1 t.l'' hit foll0wed a walk to (.'rur
< 1·1!1•1111, .1 t11111till' II\ \Ian A'hb) .1nd an inll•nl 1unal "'alk to
\11 """'' f>al1· ~1urphy -.lugg1•d a two run hom1·r and an
II HI "'u•l1 tll'lptrll' lt·fl handl'r Larry Mc: Williams to has first
, ir-t11n 11f 1 tw ''"'~''" :1.; Atlanta took a 6-3 dec 1s1on from
\11111lr• ,ti K•·ith llnnaodez cracked hve hits. drove 1n
11 1" · 11111, .111tl ,1·111 t·d t wo and Bob fors cb pit.ched a s ix-hiller
f111 111 r1 r I "111 ,1.., St l.uu1s beat Philadelphia, 10-1 ... The I'll
I lturi.h.1t< h11 .igu('uh~g<1mc:wa!>poo;tponedby rain
Botcf•haU TodaJI ------
(>11th" tlJtl' Ill Hl71
\tl.m1oi·.., ll~nk t\aron became lhe third man 1n
1,,..,,.1, .. 11 h1•.111rv to hrt 600 home runs wheh he hat the
II tit• ltlOt' hlJ'l urr San Frant'ISCO's Gaylord Perry.
t 11·' pH<· A;1ron s homer. thl;' liraves lm.t 6·5 in 10 innings
I 111 th1' tlJtl• 1n 1001
,\t tlw agt· nf 10. ~11l~uukl'<!'S Warren Spahn th rew a
1111 hit I II m:.i~tc:rr11l·rc against the San Francisco
(;I ·111t'
111•t.1v., n111hct:I\
l h11 ,j~:11 \\ lutt• ~" patcher Dewey Robinson 1-; 25
Tom \\14t,11n I :tl11t•d from the potential disaster n
111 1 d11ul1l1• l1ow•y and. with a front-running 73,
:-.1·11rt·d 111.., fourth v1t·tory of the season m the
c; 11·;1t1·1 "\1·w < l1 lc•:tns Op<'n golf tournament Sun· 1
ti 1' '1'11111111' Holt and !\rt Wa ll, losers in a s1x·hol<'
pl;l\1111 l.1 t ,, . .u c·harJ!Nl from thre1rshots behind to t..'<Jtec ..,a 111 "1wa1I :111d h on January by two s1rokes for the third an ·
1111a I I .•·1 • 11d" 11r 1 ;111f 1·hamp1onship in Austin, Tcxns. They
ft1 •·d ·• .• 1 ho(,. tiit:il 11f 1~7. 2:1 s trokes under p ar, for a record
"'1th a Im.ti round M 'fh1rd-ycar pro Barbara Barrow
flrt•d ;1 l1 w undt•r par fl7 to t1tkc a one-stroke victory over
n1·th n anM 1n the· l.l'(;J\ B1rm1ngha m golf c lassic at Green
\,ill"\ ('11 unt1\ C'luh Masters ch a mpion Severlano
Hallf'i.lt'ro'I of SpJrn won the Madrid Open by three strokes
1f11 •r ,1,111111n~ ,, final round fi:J
f ;iflt1# .~c•t.•k .ftti•• 11 gree•eJtt Ted aw
1 he Jktr111t Lions wall me<•t with Billy Sima' Ill hu~1m•-.s mano~c·r today an hopes of reaching a
contntc•t aJ:rcc•inc·nt with the Oklahoma football
'itciT on« da> b<~fore h<' Is expected to be named the
No \ cho1t(' in the college player draft ... Durell Waltrtp
ovc>rcame a two lap penalty and charged bac k from four laps
clown to win th(' Virginia 500 Grand Nat1onal stock c ar race
Top scedt•d Rjom Borg won the Grand Pr1x or Tennis
tournament al Caesars Palace in Las Vegas by beating
Harold Solo mon, 6-3. 6-1 an the fi nals. Bo rg has a1reed to play
th e European 7.one semifinal for Sweden against Germany In
Oavls Cup action 1n June ... AJeds Arguello of Nlcaragua ~topped Rolando Navarrete after four ro unds and s uccessful·
ly d efendL'<J his World Boxing Council super re alherweight ti·
tic for the eighth time ... A labor dispute involving Cana· di~in Broad casting Corp. production employees falled to dla-
r upl TV coverage of the Montrea l-Minnesota Stanley Cup
playoff itame • . Mate Parlov, the most s uccessful boxe r ln
Yugos lav history. l~ rf'lir lng from the rln1 ... A Judge or·
dcred 38 ver~ons. Including 33 players, lo stand tr1al on
c:hurJte~ of aggruvotcd frt1ud ln Italy's soccer scandal.
T~o~Radto
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KMPC (710).
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BOSTON <AP > J'lUu.a Erv·
In¥ want.a lo p.lay a t eam wlth u
In j ured c~nler . Lionel Hollin•
wont• l<> play Seattle so the
Phlladelphla 7tkll"I will ha ve tne
homecourt a dvanta.ie.
Rut Bill Fll<'h doesn't think It
matten1 u whole lot.
"Th~y·n go all the way." the
Ooaton feltlcli coach :sald afte r
the 76era dispolicd o! the team
"'1\h t he best l'egular-sea son
rt'cord 111 t,he National Basketball
Asaoc1auon
"If' TIU.:V STAY right where
the.> ·re at now and maintain 1t
that :-. the challenge to them right
no\A. they'll be tough," Fltch
'>IUd 'l'lw 7~~ \A.ere awesom e in
•·n,hng thl' Celtics l o the
'ulehnt·s by winning the best-or
~even Eastern Conference final
vtayorc series in fve games
The r l11w ht.'r ('ame Sunday a~
J1h1ludelph1a nt'V<'r trmled aftt:r
Uarr}I Dawkins' free throw t ied
the score lS.18 with 4 , 11 to go an
the ftrst period The 76<-rs rolled
to u 105·94 triumph
llolhru; It'd all scorers with 24
points a nd handed out seven as·
l>l!>l S. whale Erving scored 14
pnints n,nd took only IO s hots
fl(l th \4-l'rl' a:-.ked whether they
\A.ould prt'ft·r to play Los Angele-.
or Sc·altll' in the championship
•w ries Los Angeles leads the
Wcl>tem ConfcrenC't' ranal scne)
3 I
''IT REALLY d oe!>n 't mat
tt-r. •• lloll1ns ~aid "Probablv
St..'altll• bl•<·au:,.l• v.t· would h;,i\c
the homcrourt advantage."
"Wh1C'he\'er team':. center
breaks h1!-. ll·g 1s the team V.t'
"'ant to pla.). En ang said with
ulaugh
The 76cr s pla yed so wt'll
uga1nst th<' Celtic::. lhal they
nt•ede<I no ~uch advanp1$:e
Tht• hread and butter or the
Boston offense. penetration and
m ovini.: th· ball qu1C'kly to the
open man. <·rumblc-d in the face
or the 76ers' team defonsn.
"TAKING THE BALL ms1de
to Phllach·lph1a 1s pl1J ying to
their :-.trength' because thev
have· a h1g front line " !.aid
\ l' t l· ran Ct· lt1c'> C'l'ntc· r D a H'
Co" l'n'. "'ho ~cored ~ point!>
and grabtx'<i 10 rebounds. "Tht·'t
wen· on top of us ;,ill the way up
the court. They disrupted our of-
fense qwtc a bit We couldh't ad
I ul>l ..
Canadiens'
Reign Over
NHL Ends
MONTREAL IAP l "Ever y
time I get d epr essed ." said n ght
wing Al MacAdam. "I look over
m y s h o ulder. ba c k to the
Cleve land days "
Those were the days when the
Cle veland Barons seemed to be
thl' only National Hockey
League team that played worse
than the Minnesota North Stars.
That was befor e those teams
were me rged and light years
before the North Stars could
eve n think of things like beating
the defending champion Mon-
treal Canud1enc; in the seventh
i:am<· or a quartc:rfinal playoff
::.cries
• • < • I l' ' c: I a n d · · s a 1 d f\ I
~aC'Adcim ... .,.. .. , a ltllle \illlt•\
an m y career ··
NOW, THOUGH, th1· fortunr·'
of M arAdum ;,ind his North Star~
are l>ourmi<. Jn the two season'
SlnCl' the m erger , MacAdam h as
h,•lpc·rl Minn<'sot a improve from
17th to tx•st an the NHL to 12th
best to :sixth best This playoff
se<1son the North Stars have won
two sem·s. a nd goals by the 28·
year-old MacAdam have de·
cided thl.'m both.
The l;,itest t·ame Sunday night.
when he punched the rebound of
a Steve Payne s hot past Mont-
real goalie Denis He rro n with
I 26 left an t he third period
Riving Minnesota a 3·2 triumph
and end.mg the Canadiens' four-
year re1i:n of glory a s NHL
chompions.
The tnumph snapped a rtt<>rd
string of 13 playoff series "ic·
tones by Montreal and capped a
North Stars' comeback. The up·
s tarts from M1nnesota had won
the first two games of the series
at the Can adlens' venerable
Forum home, then were blasted
three straight limes before win·
ning Game Sb at home.
"WE WERE A LITl'LE bit
doubting o urs elves until we
looked at the rums prior tot.be ••••
th 1ame and saw the reason the
CanadleM were dominating ua
waa because they were more II·
gre ulve than ua,'' aald
MacAdam, a 111x.year vet~ran.
"We decided we'd play that kind
off a me."
nd they beat Montreal with ll.
Mlnneeota spotted the Canadlena
a l ·O lead on ·Mark Napier's
power.play goal at I : l2 of the flnl
period.
PART OF THE CROWD WATCHING SUNDAY'S NEWPORT CREW REGATTA. -----
Enduraoee Raee Pirates
Post Easy
Victory
Staying in Front
Wasn't a Problem
8~ lfOWi\KO I.. lfA~OV
Ol IM (Mlly PH.t \t•lf
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<;rand l'nx of E nrluranrf' t•)41i-
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ll.tt'l'\A.;I\' Sundav IJ11 k BJrbt>ur
m adt· a pn-<l1t t11111
· W(• n· dl'll'rminrd th1., ~··~11
to Slav in front c.tnd v. an th•• ra1·1·
or br ... ak d<)\A. n in th1• proc t"
Barbour ,,_1111 W1· v. Jill to run
111front111 t'H'r\ rut·t· 1r 14t· can
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driver, .John F1llp<1trtr k. lfln~ t11
ach1e\" thut .:1wl !-.unda.) 1n lhl·
five hour t·n1luranr1• r .ill' bdnr1·
an e'>t1mr1tt•1I 39.~>ll<l fan!'> And
once the Porsrhl' ·1 urbo \A. a ... 1n
( ront on thC' set·und I CJ p no '""'
c·9uld ratt'h at for tht.• rt•'>t uf th•·
da\
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:11..,o ov.1wd '" l~.irt1<11Jr .ind v..1
dr""n I>\ B11b <:.1rr1·1"m ;ind
llobh~ Hi.1h.1I. fan10,hmr th1· I• .. ,
IJp nic·t· 'om1· thr1·1· l.ip' 111 h1111I
<Aht•n 1t .,..,.., all 11\1•r
Hurhour ancl hl1J>Jlr1<·k r.rn
544 5 m1ll'S m .t hlllc o' n h\I·
hours at an a\(~rage S~'<·d of
108 397 mph
''TllF.Rt:·~ J\ l.ITTLt: m aln
bt:l\A.l'l'n our l'.'11 t''""' .. HJrb1-,ur
adm1tlt'<1 · W1• v.1111lr1 v.hat "'''
1·an lo l>t•<1t thl'm <tOll I "' •• .., \A.cir
ru·<I mnn· :1oout thl•m th.in Jn'
othC'r l'ar rn the r;tr 1· t11d ,1\
F1t1patr1t·k v. a' h1·'1d•· l>on
V. h1ttini:t11n 1n th1· front ruv. 11(
the HO c·;ir r1.-.lri tit thl· !.tart ,,r th•·
r:1C'c hut had tn <;t•lllt• f11r M·l·ond
plat'{' frtr thl· r1r,t lap
'Tm :-.un· lw ran ;i lot of lx1'1'>t
at the ">tart, .. F1tzpatnrk '>UHi
"lie v.as a bat n<'ntJU' 141lh m1·
follo .,..,1n u rq~hl IH'htnrl ham
though "
ORASGt: C'OAST ar"a tlrt'n'
d1cjn 't fa n· ;i~ w1•ll 1n mo-.t 111
!>lances Mike Chandlc•r uf Dana
Point. drl\ ang with the :'-ounRer
Wh1tt1nRlon brother Dale 1n
a n o t h f' r Po r ' c h t' T u r b o
managed to fan1sh fifth O\crall.
rive laps behind the INders
.l1·fl !-.1ott '" ln111•· 1n J
Pnrvht· 111 I .ind l'l·tt· H.11 m1 r
of lluntinl!t<.n J\1 -.11 h 1·11 dn\tnl!
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v. a~ OanO\ On1o:J1., TC!d Fwld •ir
Geori,:t• 1-·011mer
Our 1·ni.tin1 "'•·nt l1.1d 11n th•·
f1r't lap and v.1· "'"rt' nf'\1 r abl1•
111 11·t trn•r Bu h\ ,,Jiil J h•·
l.1 -.t ''"' ,c .. 1rc, hJ\" t11 ••n ll1u~·ti
hut v. t·' II t h.1n1o:1· lht· 1·n i.:1n1· • .riol
~ o t o I. :1 J.! u n " !'-. 1· c a n • x t
"l't•l..1•nd V.1· "till h.1\" t1J .,,,rt 11
out Hut thl' dumn t'..tr., 'tl"f'm 111
I.ti I apJrt ''" n11· in 1·\·•·r~ ~in1,l1·
tJt'l' an:-mmc
fll ~n\' lf\S v.1tch1·d frnm
fl \1 \\ In :1 < ht \ft•l• I 1·111• 1111• .111d
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.. our Fit'ld l>l.JM•d !ht• r.111• .ind
lt.111 .i C'am ~haft nut brt•.il.. ,,,
I urn t ~o The team cn•\lo <'hll'f
l'onfarmed that Onga1'l didn't RCI
1n tht' t'ar and that both dnH:r-.
h.1ct l!'ft thc> tr .H'k ••arh
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lhf' CarrerJ drl\ en by Ton'
1;cirr1J :md ,\ll>l'rto \'adia Th·,.
<.TL v.1nnl'rs wt>rc Brad
Fr1 :-.:.ellt> and Yoch1m1
K;1ta)ama1n<i :\lauta RX 7
OrJnJ.!1• C'oa!'tt Coll<'li(e cap
tun·d th1· 1unwr varl>1ty eights
r <ti'\ fllr lhl' '>t'l'Ond !>tr<11~ht year
v.1th th•· f<c -,t,.,t t1mt' of the dciy
">u111l.1\ tn tbt: 15th annuitl
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f h• I H '( h'lal l>ll'>ll'd .<i t1m1• Of
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Ii• ' ,. • • 1 I t I.A ,Jiit! L · Irvine
• n<l•·d v. li1·rl tt11· Hru1m. pulled
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111 11111>0. I T I.A wnn the r ace r or
th" "'''cind t 1 me an t hl· 15 year h1~
tlln T he Aru1n~ held the lead a ll
th• "'.i, a11d v.n1• C'hallenged by
I t In m1• anti San lhf'l>!fl Stale
''' t11r• pull111~ :ih1•.1<1 in thP finul
""' nwtt·r , It.• 1'11 .111·-. 1 .Jpturl'l'.I th••
1 ••'I m.1n • n:ht-. f1r't rdl'I' \A.tth
qq,,ir1•n1 1 a"'· 141nn1ng bv
1lrri1"t 111 '>l"t11mh f:arher 1n th1•
"'"''''n lltl' ~1 rat t"> had defeated
l CLA bv 3 IOlhs uf a second but
had huh• troublf' in wanning on
"unt1,I\ Thi· "a!>\' \'lf·tory was
•11tlt'v.h.Jl of .1 ~urpn'>e to lhP
l'1r.it1~ .ind .1 lur~1· numtx:r of
r.in, v.hu v.11 111·'"''' th•• ract"'1
.il••IH: th• .! 1 -~I Int lt•r 111u1t·
111 •II" C'111 I ,al,11 "'''n lhl'
\,1!'-ll, 111111 ... 1,11 I \l,llh j j {)11)
• l11d.11. • "'11 h t < · In 1n1 ,,.cond
1 r ii I < I \ 1 hu d
t 1·1 v.1m .1 '>•'< 111111 fre:-.hm,1n
•ri.:111 1.te1•v.1th.1t1m1·of 6 1 5~
'" Tiit: P. \. f>Jlmer trophy
• 11mpd1t1•m. lhe Uru1n~ v.ere lht'
v.1n111·r' Pnmts arf' awarded for
'.1 r,11 '. 1un1or \ ar!>1ty and
I 1°•-.ftn1Jn 1•1ghh rnmpet1tion on-
h .11111 "'llh (I('(' hav1n~ no
'.1r'it' b11,1t th1' Pirates wen ·
1t.111cl 11 .1pp1 ti occ finished
I I Ulllt
In tht· (•ltt1• !-.anglt•s competa-
t mn. John "a Iker "'as the w1n-
111·r 111 7 :i.1 o v. ath Dave Tum-
qu1-.t ''"'1md at 7 36 9
•
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DATSUN
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• Ameaters Top 49ers
LONG BEACH -Pardon the Dirk Wletatock, a Junior
right-hander, went the dtstanfe
on the mou.nd, 1catterlng eig~~
hits, striking out H ve(l af!d
walking none in recording hls
s ixth victory Ln nine declslona. ,
pun, but Steve Hertz'" UC Irvine
baseball team is in the driver's
1eat.
The upstart Anteaters took
over sole possession of the
Southern Callfornia Baseball As·
soc1atlon lead Sunday. knocking
off Cal State Long Beach, 4·3,
here. to complete a sweep of a
three-game series
The victory gave the Hertz·
coached Anteaters an 11 ·5 SCBA
record. and. coupled with Cal
State Fullerton's 20·3 wm over
Cal State Los Angeles. gave UCI
the undisputed lead. Fullerton
and CSLA trail by a game
Carson Carroll s lugged •a
solo homer in the sixth and alto
had a double
Mark Morrison a nd Dave
Cllhes belled run-scoring single&
in the 10th.
Mike Nagle collected three
hits
Whal al all added up to wa.s
UC l 's 29th victory of the season
against 20 tosses and a lle.
STEVE HERTZ
The heroes were many for UCf
m the 10-tnnmg struggle Sunda)
For instance
With l2games remamangon the
SC BA sch edul e. the Ant·
eaters will attempt to increase
their lead Tuesday when they
v1s1t the campus of Cal State Los
Angeles. A UC I win v.ould put
CSI.A two games off the pace . Did Sunshine Lose?
The Cahfom1a Sunshine will
havt> to Y.ast ... couplt' of da)S to
see 14heth<·r it r~ally 11,st an
Amern:a.n Soccl•r Lea~ut• gamt.'
Sund a\
tht' O\ert1me was t<J havC' been
pla} ed and thus the prote-.t
Mid-air Collis ion
Injures Player
T h l; i.: a m l' . b <'I w <' <' n I ht:
Suns hlnl' and th~ C<Jlcfrn Gate·
Galt•:-> al ~anta Ana !-tt:.id1u m.
l'lldt'd al 3 3! or an on·rt1m1·
pc·riod whl•n :\fol Hoa<'hl' boot•·d
a pcnaJt,, k1l'k for :1 3 ~ m ar~rn
Roache had all three J?Oals ror
tht• Gales. f!t-ltrng the f1 r.,t 20
m1nutl'S into lht.> f1r-;t half lo t11·
t hl· score• <it I I and boottn~ an an
unassisted !'{oa l 30 m inult:!. into
th<• ~erond hc.tlf hin,g the ~rorr•
.11 2 2 lfJs µ<·ncilt). kick in ovN
t1ml' C'ame afln ah.ind hall "a"
l'all ed on a Sun~han1· playt·r
'OL UMB\'S. Ohso I AP> A
C'otumbus Magic 11occ(•r player
"a~ reported an t:ntical condi·
1 wn today us the res ult of a
lrpak ntid-a1r collis ion with an
<ippom•nl during a game Sunday
1\ "pokc-swoman a t M t Cilrmel
Wt"'' llosp1tal said forward Boh
HohrbaC'h. or M tnl'Ola. N y. SUf·
It 11•tl ht'ad rnJurie.., and remains
un• on'><'IOU<; 1n the f uc·tl1ty'~
1 ritital l'an· unit
Thi· n ·fl'rt'''-\lanu<·I <;on1.:.1lt•1,
1m11wd1 at l'h 1•r11l1·tl t lw J.!J m1·
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11\ 1·rtirn1· .. t·s.,1on 1s .,uddt n clt•Jth
f1r.,l l1•.im t1> ""on· win..,
But lhl: ~un-.hrrw plJ~ 1·r.., r..tt
othl•rw1.,l' Th1•1r 1·ontl·nt111n w .1
that th1· 1 oniµll'IL' IU m1nul1.., 111
Thr· Sun!>htni' took .t I Ii lt-ad <ii
17 02 of tht· f1r.t hJlf •in a ~oal
Ii~ ht·1th (;1•hllnt.! on <.in a'>'-1~1
from .J ;n · .l1Jbn.,t11n1· (';,ltfornta
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Shi· al.,o loa1d th1·ri• Y. a'> ;,
p11-. .... i1111it v Hohrh<1c k ">uflt•rt•li
nr rk .1nti back inJurle'>
Ha11dieap \\'i11
Luck Changes
At Hollypark
l '\iC;Lf.\\'001> ll\P 1 <:o We'>t Young M<in
had h<•1·n u hor:w plagul'd hy Hlr}tng 11lnei.l>t".
prompting tram1:r Mary Lou Turk to <i&). "lit:
nt'\'er had u chanc<· lo pmw ho" good ht· ree1ll)
was . hes JUM ~l·n \'l'ry unlut·k) "
Luck a:.sdl'. Go \\ e'>t Young Man pro' ed h1•
v. as good t.•noui:h lo v. in ~Ullday'<i Century Han
d1cap on the turf <.1t llQll)wood Park. holding off J
rhallt•ngc· b) B:.1ln1c t1fl<•r t akrng the lead e&rly rn
lhl' Slrelt h
"tfF. IL\D SOMF. Rl::'li L•.•T 1n him at thf·
l'nd f)f st. · ..,.,.,cl H'tt.'r;tn JO< kt>~ Bill ShfJt>mJker
who gwd<'d Go West Youn~ M an to the tnumph
.. He psn.nf>d h1'i t•ar-. itnd "''uldn't Jet that othl•r
hor~1· lhtl1ac ~ b\ lk ran J \ery game ra<'t>
Tht· third "al!l'I inc t·ho1r1• behind Golden At l
and lh<' ('ha rle-. \\ hltllO)!ham trained ('nlr> or
Balzal' anrl Fwc.h•ro Co \\('-.\ Young Man l'arnPd
11 2 pound." in thl' P~ milt· t•\t·nt for thn-e )ear-Old~
and up
<..'lockNi 1n :! 12 4 5. tht· "'""''r .... a, J no .. <'
;1 hrad of Hal1.iC' .1t tht• """'" w ith Goldt>n Ar t
:inothl'r t"Ao ll·n~th., bad .. an llurcl
011 \\(•'t \ OllllJ! \1.111 , <I fl\t' \l•,1r OlcJ 'Ill! o f i\iJ
'0C'alr1 Lallv Fortum· who h.i.., Of•"' \\Un (1\ •·of 1,,,
1!'1 r:ire1·r ...ia11.. paid SIO :..'lJ, S4 20 and Sl X{I
B.1lz .11" rnld1•n t1y ('hr i-. ~1<·("arrr>n and c Jrr:-rni:
l:!O JHIUfllb rt'IUI n1•d s:1 :..i<' and S:.! w Tht• ... hu ....
pa~nff on <,11hlt·n ,\ct, h1>::hw L•1gh1 :1t 1:!3 anc1 nd<!, n
It:-Saud:-l1 ,1w l1 ·~". \\ :J '\ S:.! HI!
~MS Bl.El', CARR \'l~C. 115 anli "1th Laff1tt
l'1n<'ay abo.irrl. took lhP lt•.111<mt11f tht• i:ate and held
1t until Go W<•'I Younc \t .1n ''-Uc t·t•<..,ful challen£l' in
the· Ullpt'I str 1·ti-h
R..tlL.lt' 1 itn l11u1 th 111 th•· 1·1i;:h1 hor'•' fll'ld mo..t
11f lhC' w:.i;. mm 1n~ up 1n th•• fan.ii turn Coldt•n :\l't
ran r1hh untrl .11-.11 t>.·c1nnanc tu mm·t' uu in thl'
fin a I turn hut h1· <·11uld not m ('rtak1· th(' t '-' o front
runnt•rs
F1 t."t1•m "'·'' fourth. f111lm1o 1-<1 II\ *'Jin Bl<'u. Cltm~1c\11• ( .1ruho JOd l.<10\.. I-,,..,,· rnuh Y. J~
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Snyder Defeated;
GWC W~omen Win
O.JAI Th~ third tlmt· was not a ch arm for
CC lr\'ln'f tl'nn1s :-.la ndout Jim Snyder Sunday
Snyd<•r . a frt.'shman fr<im E!.tanc1a. was dealt
:i fi-3. 6·3 loss by Seott Lipton of the University of
San D1e~o in the !>tn~les finals of the college tn·
depC'ndent d1vi..1on at the OJIU ll'nn1s tournament,
hr re
It 14 as somewhat of an upset since Snyder had
defeatt-d Lipton twice before th.ls season. both of
the wms c·oming in three sets
Snyd<>r. who defrated five opponents to get to
the champ1on!>h1p match. now has a season record
of 30·12
In 1un1or college actaon. the Golden West team
of Debbie McCormick and Laura Rice won the
1i1o omen's doubles crown with a ha rd.fought 6·3. 3~.
'7 -5 v1~tory over Orange Coast College's Lon
Schoettler and Melinda Myers
Rams Play at Marina
Ra m s s t a r s J ack Reynolds and Jim
Youngblood. amonll o thers. will be tackling the
Ma rina High coaches Thursday nil(ht in an exhlbi·
lion bas ketball game on the Marina ca mpus,
beginning at 7 :30
OtMrs on the Ram roster include Jim Jodat,
Bob Brudiins ki. Ron Smith , Elvis Peacock,
Preston Dennard. Dwayne O'Steen. Wendell Tyler.
Carl Ekcm, Bill Baln, Doug Smith and Victor
Hicks
Among the Marina coaches are football coach
Dave Thom pson. basketball coach Steve Popovich ,
John Seeley. Mike Thornton, John Rutollo and
Dick Oegl'n.
AdmJsslon is $2.50 with ticket.a available at lhe
1ate or on a pre.sale basis at Room 301 on the
~farln cl\mpus
HanJon Picks
\\est Point
Tn.11 \ llanlrm •int• <1f
lh• all t1m .. tup Jlhf•·t•·
J I £d1!'>00 H1.1~h ~ h1>'1l
h ac, acc~pt<'<.1 an ap1>rn nl
rn t· n t l o t h •· I -,
\1 tl1tary Al'adPm y at
\l,t-..,t Point thruugh
C o ngrl's~m<J n Hobt-rt
flt.tdham or lhl' <10th
C1mgn~1onal D1:-.tnct
Hanlon. an outstand
rn~ trat.'k and bas kctbu ll
pla:-l!r at Ed1:,.on alMR
w 1th pc1rt1 c1put1on 1n
thr1:e olher loporu.. will
<'Om pel<' 1n tr,;ck a nd
b.i~k etball at W e!'Jt
Point
BUY OR LEASE
NABERS
@Mr/far>
OAANGE COUNTY'S
LE•DtNG DEALER
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\11 llf'lti•r "wrnt·i,
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 540-9100
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON
MOST CARS AND TRUCkS
THEODORE ROBINS
LEASING CO.
2096 Hart>or Bl .• FA LSI 642-00 I 0
Co\ to M~so 1 . • . . 540-821 I
We ·ve got cars . . and a lot o f
them. Two things have got to
happen before they can be sold.
First. We tell you we have them.
Second We reduce the prices. We
make them so attractive. with such
tremendous savings you can't
affo rd to pass them up.
The prices. of course. differ on
each model . . but savings are
huge on our entire stock. With our
"high fl ooring costs" maintaining
hundreds of cars in stock is terribly
expensive ... that's our reason for
selling with little or no profit . . it
saves us money. We're confident
we have one you ·11 like . . we
know you'll like our prices and
service. These are the Hard Facts!
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a1 DAILY PILOT N Monday, April 28. tllO BUSINESS I STOCKS
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MOSKOWITZ
Futiue Wave
M• I.be ne w st.ore on the block: Xerox.
If all aoes well with a Xerox Store opened April 9
In Oall .. -and with three others t.o be opened In tbe
Pallas·Port Worth area lo the next couple of months
-the country may soon be dotted with Xerox retail
centers.
Thtsc will not be like the copylng/dupUcaUng
places that have sprung up across the country, some
equipped with Xerox machines, some with other
kinds ol copiers. ·
No, thc6e will be st.ores owned and operated by
the Xerox Corp. itself :---and they will not offer a
copying service. Instead they wm sell you a copier for
your offi ce or home plus a lot of their offi ce equip-
ment
FOR F.XAMPLF., VOU would be able to buy a
Xt•rox copier there for as little as $1,200. You could
~pend more. too. up to S7 ,775, for a copier. And you
would be able to shop for a lot of other things in the
Xerox Store a typewriter . personal computer ,
<'alculator. d1ctat1on equipment. telephone answering
devices. and who-knows-what-else.
After Dallas-Fort Worth, Xerox will put three
s tores m Denver. And then there's the res t of lhe
country
The cop1e~ Lo be sold in the stores will or course
be made by Xerox but most of the other equipment
v. ill be supplied by different manufacturers . The
cakulator.. Wlll come from Hewlett-Packard, the dic-
tation machines from Panasonic, the computers from
Apple. tht· typewriters from Remutgton Rand.
NOW WHY WOULD a successful manufacturer
hkr Xerox. one of thl· truly great growth companies
of o ur ume be rre1z} ennugh to enter the retai l busi-
rw.,., ., SluggtnR 1t out m the streets 1s not the same as
running a factor~
Ont• rC'ason has to do v. 1th how Xerox copiers are
..,old Xerox s('ll'> or leases 1t.s eqwpment m the same
v. ay that I HM ..,l'lh or leas<.-s 1t~ equipment: through
1b ov. n -.all'!'> fort·(•
Th1.·n "' an army rif Xerox sales r)e<>plc. working .tlon~s1dt· an ;army of IBM s ales people, pounding the
IM' c•mpnts. rallrn~ ''" offlcb and factonei.. You can
1 i·1·oi::n1te \hl'm by \ht·1r attache cases
THAT WORKS f'l"F: for M:lhng the equipment
into b1~ c·omµanie-. v.hc·re lht' orden. can be: big It's
nor -.o f'fft·rt1' t· 1n rf'aching the '>mall business
1 U\lomt•r or the• µrcih·'>~1onal pcn>on v. ho mamlams
Jn offt<'l' at tionw
~t·rux ..... int-. ''' .. ,.,. 1f 1t <.·.in attract these
1 u.,tomcr-. to 11 ~ n"' n 'torr·"
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l1llerest Rate Drop
Boosts "'tocks Again
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toda~. buo)ed an j.l.trt
rate" are dedtnin~
!->tod.. pn<'e-. roM· 1n slow trading
b} contmwng signs that mterest
.
The Dow Jonf'' a\ f'ra~e of JO indus trial stocks gained
805 4fi pcunts to I R8 on th•· -..;t·w York StO<'k Exchange
(ht•rnll J,?a1n1ni.: 1'...u1.:'> outnumbered losers by a 5-4
maq:1n on thl· :'\ Y~F:
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pulH'l'WOm .m 10 ('Ollfll<'l betWl'l'O her
~wr~unal ~nd proff!~saonal hvl'~ 1n .. Cuu
Ct·-..,wns of a Lad:> cop'' torught at 9 on
~BC. Channel 4
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REPORT
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" (CC)(R) '-0 MERV ORIF'FIH
.T'IXJ IJ C88 HEWS
7 30 0 THE MUPPETS
Gut1s1 Liz.a M1nne111
I N8CNEW8
HAPPY DAY8 AOAIH
FOl\Zle will h11ve no1h1na
more to do w11h hi• cou"n
Chech! alter he ak•P•
1ehool end Cheats on an
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Chui•• Winchester
rt1COtda a Miier 10 h1S
-'thy '"'* tieoo•no him to use his 1nlluence to 9"'
him oul ol the unit
ti) ll4E~HYHIU.
SHOW
Bet!ny pos@9 as ,j PY catchef and travel, tne
world 10 capture his man
t)l IS II woman?
0 CONSUMER 6UYLINE
H<>SI Oav•d Horow11.r
U @J FACE THE MUSIC 0 THAT'S HOLLYWOOO 0 niESUWV~
War IOOms, posing iOm8
vnry 9pec1&1 111'1'!31• to Ille
f>ulhvans .ind their tr~lld~
0) ALL IH THE FAMll Y
Arcn111 may 11ave ~hi a
''Oleo watc;h
Q) OOOOTIMES
ED MACNEIL/ lEHRm
RE POAT
{Ii) SONG BY SONG
Stlf!IOon HarnlC~.. M1llt-
Cf'nf l\Aart•n Julia McKen-
''" 0d"10 Kernan ano ~
c1e1 guest Howatd daS11va
l)brlOfm aonc;is lrom "AO·
'11e• On Tne Roof,· "She
Love. Me "FIOfell<>" and
fhfl Apt;lfl Tre.o" 1n ll'llS
Chann1>I f.i~1in9•
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0) KTIV (ln<J I LO!. Anqt1ll•,
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1•00 8 CJ) Wl<RP IN
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1w; ·~ promoted to MWli
t·aster and hit ""'rne hit
nu to share ,.,, flmff wOh 11
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THEPAAIRJE
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Scott A married woman
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man t>ul dec.odeS to paten
up tier mem309 Bite< h ..
ltUSl>and l>ealS he< (2 ,.,,. I
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INCREDIBLE
Aeportt on " pa" ot
num.in sandw!Chetl. a l>llnd
woman Wf\Q travels to d••·
1ant plfte41~ VUI £SP. 11\f! ""'t"'O t\ab41s 01 larentulas
8lwf an un0eroround l'IOuN
are lea1urfld liJ MOVIE.
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W ind " ( 19571 Oorolhy
U&IOne. R~ Stiock A
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STORY
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JOhn Upd1k;i Ourong a 2 '·
hOul per.OO, .. oontempo.
'&1)1 "''""' struooies 10 11n0
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t-00 fJ (I) M•A•S•H
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1>o<>11 o1 morale to the w1.1-
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0 NeCMOVlE
Conf(IS41Qn8 Of A L .. dy
Cop" (PremiM M) Karen
Black. Don MuHay A
uir-police woman 1s
l><o..Qh\ 10 11\e t>tink ot ..
nl'f'VOUI bte.ikdown by ..
trienO s wicidft the end ol
a romat>at and •n 1n1en-
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W IOmark as...~, Tri.;
wetfer11 ol an ""'"e com
munny 11 lhr .. fened _,
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c.opu•atlO"I
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no fancy hee Ofd t>oy-
1 u.-nd 51"'-e romant•t.
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band of a lemele potnicsan
m el< .. ne.o11~ wn;te tr>e
Tnb staH makes news
TUBE TOPPERS
KTLA e 8:00 -"Petulia." Julie
Christie. George C. Scott and Richard
Chamberlain form a romantic trian1Je
in Ulla movie drama .
NBC 8 9 :00 -"Confessions or a
Lady Cop." Karen Black stars in this
story of a career policewoman . a new
TV m ovie with Don Murray (photo at
Jeft >.
ABC ClJ 9 :00 "All God 's
Children." 1'"orced school busing is the
issue raised by this new TV movie with
Richard Widmark and Ossie Davis
(photo below).
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Recyckd Trash for Next Season?
AP Wfret>fleto
NBC'S GENE SHALIT WITH MUPPET PIPES
Memorabllla From a Younger Jim Henson
Early Moppets
Pipes Shm.( 1960s Talenl
NEW YORK <AP) You won't recognize
Miss Piggy or Kermit or Ernie or Bert, but the
faces decorating the sta nd or pipes off NBC's un·
used Studio 68 an· unm1-.takably the work of Jim
Henson and fnends. who ve gone on to bigger and
bette r things since that aflt·rnoon nearly 2Q years
ago
"We thought we tould close the door and just
tiptoe away ." the m aste r muppeteer recalled
Thursday. "But NBC found out about it right
away. and they had cameras down there the next
day.
THE PIPE , BEHIND what appears to be a
closet door in the old dressing room. were un-
covered most recently dunng renovation of the
studio used by .. The Jack Paar Show" in the early
1960s and, lately, by WNBC's "Newscenter 4" pro-
gram
The studio is across the hall from 6A, home of
NBC's "Today" show. Henson. who spent less than
a year on "Today" in the early 1960s, reminisced
about the unique artwork.
"We've been hearing about il over the years,"
Henson said in a telephone interview, "and l
couldn't believe it when they told me they were
&ti 11 there.
By J ERRY BUCK
LOS ANG £LBS (AP 1 -Vietnam, professional
sports. sen als, ammallon -plus the us ual com-
edies and pohce dramas may be the fodder or
next year's television series.
There i.lre l'ven two pilots &bout garbage.
There s an opening 1f there l'VN was om:
Among them. ABC. CBS and NBC have or·
dered about 100 pilots for proJected fall senes .
NBC. with 42. has by far the most. and 1s the
network 1n great~!.t need ABC has the fewest
pilots on order.
THE THREE NETWORKS arc cx~cted to an-
nounce their fall schedules around the first of May
The prOJCct<'d nt>w shows ure outlined in the
annu:tl Network Television Progra m Development.
Report 1ssu<'d by the New York advertising a gency
of Da ncer 1-)tzgerald Sample Inc. Some may Ix'
fam1uar becau e the net~orks arc testing several
prospective series tbJs spring.
Once agam. comedy is the dominant program
forma t. followed by police·actlon on the dramatic
side. Many of tht> comc.'<iles are set in the home.
with l'Very conceivable (amtly arrangement.
NEVERTH ELESS, THF.RE ARE a few new
wrinkles Both NBC and CBS have potential com-
t>dy s enes about the Vietnam war "IBC's 1s "The
Six O'Clock Folltes," about the se rvicemen who
opl'rate an armed forces t elev1s1on station in
Saigon C~ has "Bureau," a comedy centered on a
wire semce correspondent who stays in trouble
with the Army because he won't report the official
1ine.
At least one pi lot is a retread of an old senes.
ABC 's "Max Sinclair, M.D .. " has Louis Gossett
Jr. in his role from "The Luarus Syndrome."
This time the medical stories wtll be lighter as he
turns instructor for a group or "young and fun·
loving" interns.
Professional sports, whkh has rarely made it
as a series subject, figures in four comedies. Three
are for NBC. "Dribble," about the lighter side o( a
Diet Suit Settled
MINEOLA, N Y <AP> A dlet doctor·s $30
million s l ander suit a,:tainst CBS-TV's "60
Minutes" and newsman Mike Wallace has been
settled out or court.
Dr. Joseph Greenberg withdrew charges of
negligence by CBS and the network said it
"regrets any embarrassment that Dr. Greenberg
feels he's sustained as a result" of a 1976 .. 60
Minutes" broadcast
"I don't care about the money." Greenberg
s aid. "It was just my reputation. I'm happy we
settled this amicably. I am vindicated."
He had charged that CBS, Wallace and pro·
ducer Grace Diekhaus defar;ped him In a segment
in which a woman said she tebk more than 80 pills
a day under his direction in an effort to lose
weight.
r>ro ha..,J..Pt h:11l ll'a m. "Third and Long." tn wh1ch
:1 } ounl! "'oman anh~ri ts a football ll'am _ a nd 'Th•·
~1 am 1-:n•nt." ba~ed on lht· Barbra Slre1sand·R) an
0 l':eal movie a bout a woman who takes OH·r
m an<1g('mPnl of .J reluctant f1~hter. A BC ha:.
"St'm1 Tou~h ." from the Rurt Reynold!.·Jtll c1 .. yburj!h movw about pro football player<, :rnd
th<· o~nn·~ daughter
\'Oll'VF. PRO BARI. V BF.EN "'aatrng for lhl'
1-:arba~e t>tor y. bO ht•rc tt 1<; Gabe K apl<1n
i .. Welcomc Back. Kotte r") sla rs 1n "Garbage h
My LIJe" for AB<.:. a comedy about an ltalfan
father <JOd !.On who work on a sarut1:11.Jon tru ck
When Kaplan threatens lo qwt, has ~1ster wants to
r('pJact• hrn1 on thl' truck
In "tiJrha~1>," <1n NBC comedy pilot , l h re\·
'.\ oun~ men work on a sanitallon truck by da) and
~"' ing at the singles bars by night
~'en pilots are based on mov1es. 1ncludlng
the t"o s ports showc; The others are "Breatun~
\"'ay" and "Foul Play" for ABC, "Freebie and
the Bean" for CRS. a nd "The Goodbye Girl" and
··sal<'m·s Lot" ror ;... BC The la tte r "'as not a
lheatncal movie. but a m1nisenes that ran on
CBS
THREE DRAMATIC' PJLOTS are senals tn
the st) k of "Da ll as · One comedy and one
dramatic pilot have World War rr settings. ABC
has t-wo comcd1 e., ~1th musical backgrounds,
"Forever Blue Jeans. · about the record busmess.
and "Gypsies." a "Choru!> Line" t ype show about
Broadway dancers.
Seven shows have Western themes, three of
which are comedies.
And. of course. ther(' are the usual offbeat
comedies. ABC's ''Katmitndu" has two teen·age
members or royalty Crom a Himalayan kingdom
being protected in Amerka by a beautiful remaJe
bodyguard. ABC 's "Jack Flash" centers on a
clerk \\ho ~arns super powers at the deathbed of
an uncle. ABC's "Toga Tales'' ls a ribald comedy
in which today's problems are seen throqh lhe
eyes or ancient Romans. CBS' "Ethel is an
Elefhant" is about a photographer who adopts -
wel , you get the picture
THERE ARE MORE POUCE show pilots
than you can shake a .38 at. Straight police com-
edies. offbeat police comedies action-dramas and
variations or every type of detective the fertile
mind of televlsloo's creators can conceive.
Sharon Gless stars In an as-yet unnamed one.
hour comedy for A BC as a woman cop wbo' shares
a squad car with a man she can't get alona with.
ABC has "Toni's Boys," ln which Barbara
IT WASN'T CLEAR HOW much longer NBC
would maintain the decorated pipes, though there r==================::::;·1
was talk or closing ocr the closet behind glass.
The colorful handiwork was done years before
H&nson took hls Muppets to public TV's "Sesame
Street" and began lo attract a worldwide follow-
tn1. ln addition, "The Muppet Show" is syndicated
for broadcaat in about 100 countrles.
· "We were doing 'The Jack Paar Show.' and
b~ been aasigi>ed W s d~ssing room," Henson re-
membered. "There was the closet at the back, and
ft was totally filled with pipes.
"WE DECIDED TO decorate them, and went
to our office and got all the paint and fabrics we
needed. We did it durln& bniaks In rehearsal."
NOW PLAYING ,llf f c1n CIHl" llWAMI' •tWNllT c..... IM TWll CMMAI
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Stan-.'.\ cl-runs a dcteetive agency with three maJe
equ1' aJents of "CharlJe·~ Angels." The pilot re-
cent I' Jlrt-d rm ,\BC a~ m cplSOde or ''Charlie's
An~eb
C&'i' "GLMSHOES" HAS a twin brother and
..,1..,tt'r who inhent lhear father's shoestring detec.
tlH' a~enc). The ghost of their father appears
from tJm(' to lJme to leod f:t hand.
The fi rst animated prime-time comedy in
vear!:> 1!:> "Carlton Your Doorman" for CBS.
Lorenzo ~tu. .. 1c, who was the unseen doorman on
"Rhoda," has created a O\:W world for Carlton. He
hve~ "'Ith bJ~ mother. a New York bag lady, and a
moody cat named R1nRu
Racial Strite
Ossie Davis and Rudy Dee are parents
caught in the turmoil or a school busing de-
cision in the TV movie "All God's Children"
tonight at 9 on ABC, Chanoel 7.
~o ~ h> 1.1.,_..,. ,n l dn~ o ol "SMtd ~ ~r..
~MeWo,tt'I/ dU'V rl ~~·
Eriand ~. dw q.w ol ~'N'> From A M.lrroge"
F~nco Brusgti's
10 Fbrget(/enice
( Pilot Logbook )
Hclualvely In the
DAILY PILOT
OAILY ~ILOT Mondey. APtll 28, !HO
Hopes 'Dlan~ed for · the Memories-
Norma Brown, perman.nUy perebed 111 Bob
Hope's North Hollywood olftce. documentl l'H!r clalm~t her boH and h11 boa (bil wife Do&onr1
d ad perform toeeth r In vaudeville back lo t.be ~arly '308 Sht> ncloe~ a d1pptna from the Atlantic
Cil)' Preu of July lS. 1938, totttber with a t'lauy
pbotoohhet'Ouplepl1y1naadateonlbeSCeel Pter
Bob'a old pal from thOM vaud ~me days, Sam·
D'IY Walsh. ~poru Mr and MM H~·· m01t ~
• cent appearanc~ wu In tht-American S.Uroom of
'Glad You Asked That'
~y Merlty• __.Hy ·~
tbe K<>nover Hott-I In M 1am1 Bearh on Saturd11y.
F~b 28 A tho uund well httlt'd, pre Inflation
.:ueats paJd a hundrt'd dollar!\ nrh to attend a ban
quet enncb.ang liob'i. fa \onte r hanty, th.-Nallonal
ParklNon Foundallon
Th rt', In a paru1eraph. you hav~ ~ hvtna t'X
ample or llOJ)t'. fuath and chant) Tht' faith phase ot the phrru.e wu:, the pn• t>nN• on the dais of two
VIPs of the r lergy I rvrng lA>htman. a nationally
Ii.mows rabbi and lonat1me friend of Hope. dad the
tbvocat1on And l'':tt ht•r Don Connolly. ~pokesm&n
for the Arc hd1orese of M 1am1, closed with a brat'f
but bnlllant i>peerh that dared to follow the com
ed1c routant: of Bob and the songs of Dolores
"Thl' rabbi." Falhl'r Don tnloned. "can bless
the JOkcs but only the pnest c an gave them the
las t nles'" Thal broke up the guest of honor
"That re mark of Fa the r Don's was one or the
mos t appropriate I 'vc ever heard in a function
s uc h as this." Bob observed later in his dressing
room ")!;ven af he wasn 't the last speaker of the
night. he would have stopped the show anyway '"
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They Aecreeted Their AC1 for Chartty Beah
onC"e had ht>r lf'gs lni.ured for • million dollars -
Belly Grable or M ae We!>t'~ -Al J armel. Omaha.
Neb.
/\ It \\as RNty Gr<Jble lnc1dcnlally. at wasn 't
M•~~ Wt:bt'S two l<:((S that wen:· her rortunc'
Q : What was It llul(b Downs said to Jack Paar
whf'n he was Paar's "Ed lt1cMabon" on the sub·
ject of agreeing with every&bJn~ &he "boss" said?
-R.P .. Scranton. Pa.
i\ Many things H ui;th was never a ves·man
Prrhaps the comment you mean was "·1 don ·t
a grl.'e wllh you . but I thank you 'n • right '"
Q: Was P e nny Ma rshall of "Laverne &
Shirley" evf"r on "All In The f'amily"? -Theresa
Chast>, Pitts burgh.
A No But s he a uditioned
fo r the part of Gloria and was
the only girl reading who looked
hkC' Edith. All the others were
blo ndy a nd buxom The pro·
ducers p1 ckC'd Sally Struthe"
But 11 "as a luc k y Pl·nny
an ,. w av be ca u ~ <' 1 t " as
aro und ·1h1.· -.amt' llmt• the call
ca m l· tn pl:.iy Luvnn<.' Dc Fa110
lnr 1dentallv. ~hl•n ~hl· m a rra<'CI MA11sHa1.1.
Rob R<.'1nc>r. o nt• of th£> thinJ.!::. ::.he wrote in thr1r
wedp>nJ.! vow '-' a1' ·'I'll always be your best
fru:nd. and r II try not 1 ,, m ak<• you nervous•··
Q : I heard that Barbara Walters bates thf'
ta ke·off on he r don<' by GUda Radoer, and that
whe n they me& a l a party, it a lmost turned into a
bair·puJUng matc h. Did this reaU y happen? -J .
Benson, St. l..ouis.
A On lhl' contrary When the "Saturday
Night" comedienne found he rself at tht' s ame par
ty with the n•al "B<1bu Wawa." Barbara s1mpl)
s aid, "Do al for m<'." tht'n la uJ.?hed a nd s ighed.
By The Associated Prei.s
The rollowang are Billboard·~ hot recnr<.l hit'
ror the week e nding May 3 as thry ap~ar 1n th•'>
week's tsSue of Billboard magatml'
HOT SINGLES
1 "Call Me" Blondie <ChrvsalJsJ
2 "Ride Like the Wmd'~ Chnslophe r Cro:."
CWarner Bros l
3 "Lost 1n Love" Aar Supply CAristal
4 "With You I'm Born Aga m" Billy P reston &
Syn •cta <Motown>
5. "Another fir1ck an the Wall'' Pink Floyd
1Columb1a)
6. "Fire Lake" Bob Seger rCap1tol 1
7. "You Ma y Be Right" Bally Joel <Columb1a 1
8. "I Can't Tell You Why" Eagles rAsylum l
9 "Sexy Eyes" Or. llook <Capitol >
10. "Hold On To My Love" Jimmy Ruffin
C RSO) TOP LPs
1 "Agrunst The Wind" Bob Se~er & the Silver
B11llet Band !Capitol )
2 "The Wall" Pink Floyd CColumb1a >
3 "Glass Houses" Bally Joel <Columbia >
4. "Mad Love" Landa Ronstadt <Asyluml
5 "Light Up the Night" Brothers Johnson
(A&Ml
6. "Off the Wall" Michael Jackson <Epic I
7. " ·American Gigolo' Soundtrack" I Polydor 1
8 "Departur e" Journey !Columbia )
9. "Women and Children First" Van Halen
<Warner Bros >
10. "Chris tophe r Cross" Christopher Cross
(Warner Bros >
--"CUOllS l better wo rtc on my ll and rs."
"Sh wu wond rful." declared Radner. 8ut
that's not newt to the people who know Barbara.
Q: I& tee•• to me tllat ,_...rapltte ftl•• are oa tbe latr .. M . l1a't lt about Ume tbey atoppe4
maltlac 10 maay movlea for tlle d.lrty old mea la
the audlnce'! -Mra. Stewart G .• Youcatowa.
Oblo.
A · This may co~e as a s urprise to you, but It's
not mostly "dirty old men" who flock to porpo
m ovies. lt'8 the young people <21 and under >. ac·
cording to a recent study in Maryland. Basically.
they are unmerrled males with some college
t-ducatlon. Ma ny people surveyed found vulgar
words more offensive than all but the most explicit
acts But those who attended X ·rated films
c laimed they dld so because they were enterta in·
1ng and somethUlg diffe rent.
Q: Aa a youg a ctor la New York, It's my
dream to oae day atady llDder Lee Struber& aod
become a me naber or Ute Ad.or'• S&adlo. Bat I
heard that even Al Pac:lDO was tuflled down twice.
So I 'm fearful of even t rying. What a~ tlle ~·
quirements? -Joboatbon J ., Long b land City,
N.Y.
A Talent a nd 18 years or llfe .. Before that.
what 1s there lo train"" Strasberg told wnter Can·
dy Adams "A pHs on mW>l de velop his own
pe rsonality first ·· According to our rnend Ciody
1 whose rascanalLng and revealing biography of
Stras ber(( will i.oon be published by Doubleday>.
Pac ano was 19 and "te rrified. frightened" the first
tame he aud1t1oned for the Actor's Studio's "Im·
perfect Guru " ReJcctcd , he then lr1ed a second
tame and failed The third time. Pa<.'ano was 26 and
newly out of a Jamtor':. JOb In rutoH Jeans, he dad
H ac kt'y from ··The• k c man Cometh "Then a solt lo
quy from Ham let Stra:-.l>E•rj?':-. verdict "As you
!Y<'C. we ta ke a ll kinds an here ··
Q: I beard that Marlon Brando Uked his bald·
headc>d look so muc h in ''Apocalypst' Now" &bat
hf''s itoin~ to keep ii for bis next movie. too. Is tbJs
~o'! -T. Lukas, •:rlt-. Pa.
A No Afraid that·:-. a bald·faced he Whal
BrJndo ne<.'dcd for thl· film "The Formula" "as
· m e:-.sy looking w1i.ps of white hair " To ach1eve
this. ht.• had hai. head Just part1all:, shaved and
let nat ur<' takC' 1L<t l'OUr1>e He also had his teNh
t·han~ed fo.r th<' ro lt> and '4 0re a hC'anng aid
Q : Rotwrt Young was liO ~llevable as Dr.
Mar<'US \\elby that wht'n I stt him do b is cofftt
<'Om mercial, I l(t't tht> ff'f'lioJt that he'i. sUU spok·
inf( ai. lht' good doctor. Do otbt-r TV vlt'•ers fttl
the i.ame wa) '? -Mr-.. Lotllt> C .. ~a&tle .
,\ Yl''-~tud1es haH· -.ho .... n that people "'ho
v.atch a lot or TV ha \(' troubll· tf'lhni: 14 hat 1s real
and "hat 1-. not aftt·r a l4h1h• When Hobert Youn~
v. J<; -.t:.irnnf,! 1n hi-. "Dr Marr u-. Wt>lb~ · sf:!ne<,
l!nh told u:. that :-.nm\· 250,000 \ 11'14 f'r s "rote to
Dr Wdb) · a1>k1ni: for mt·d1ral advH'l'
Cl : \\bat'i. this about Lucille Ball knocking
T\'':. "AJl In tht> t'amll>" ~bow'.' -Mr!>. RoMrt
O'Toolt>, J erSt')' City, N .J .
A "A 'All >n lht• r·am1ly ' p ut.. "'ordi. back into
uur vo<":1bulur) t hat hadn't bcc>n thi:r<· 1n ;ecir-..
c.:ompl:.i1ns Lu1:y ··wc."n· :-.1tl ang an our "' ang ro11m
la ughing whl•n /\rrhtl' s:1y:. da Ro· or . .,..,JJJ '>h1·
told TV c.-r1t11· M1r hacl 11111. ·and kid!> ar<' •Jn th1•11
bc.·lhc.·'> an front of the.· '>l't 140ndenng <A hal..,"" run
n) The.·} don't knu ...... hut thl· p<1rent~ :.in · laughinl!
... o thl'\ think It m u'>l lw funn} T h('n 14l' 14onder
v. h) tht•\ go out on I hP '>l rc.·t't ;rnd U'>C I hO'\t-
'' nrrl.., Vern-. LuC'~ I II nt.•\cr do dO\ 1>hOl4 l1k1•
that ' Cl : h it lruP tha t likt' many olhf'r actor\,
Leonard Nlmoy refust's to 'utch hlmst>lf on TV -
or f'H'n on a mo\h• !lneen? -KJt and John Blair.
I.a' \'t;>j!;a!'..
i\ '\o . though tht· J1·tor admit" thJl the.· f1r;t
t1mt· ht· t'H'r "·'"' h1m'>t>lf in J mo' u• ht' 14 as in d
..,tatt• of i.ho<•k for Wl'l.•k!. I don 't really kno"' <Ahal
I PXPC'C tc-d." he.• i.hrugo.;. "but I c·ouldn t deal "'1th
"'h.1t I :.a" Th:.it -.trangc -.k1nny figur e· <Aalking
and l<•lkang up lht·rt.· on th1.• <,crN'n 1>t>t me "iquirm
1ng >n my M·at 'r°(•ar~ latn .· sm ile'> t he
fo rm e r "Spork.·· · h:l\1nJ,? 'Aalrhc·d that same
pc·ri.on on film ~corrs of Llm£>s. I 14 a'> able to relax
t•nou gh tn pass ObJt•<·t1H' JUdRmt•nt on m} work
Som e actors chum lhl'y nt•ver watr h lht•ml!t'h t·~ 1
had to.·· <1dm1t:. N1moy "I 'AUS too ruriou!-. ·
SPnd 11our <JUl'SIWn!I 111 1111 Gardner. "Glad Yn u
A~h1•d That:· c·an• of lt11s m•u.o~pt>r. f' O Hor 1962''·
/rnne 92714 \1a n l11n rmd llv Gardner U..'lll answt•r a~
many r1w>.~l11ms as they ran m their column but th.>
t olumr of mot I maht'.~ personal rephe!l 1mpossibl<'
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.J ack Lcmmon's pained expression evokes a
smile from co·star Colleen Dewhurst during
filming of the movie "Tribute" oo location
at a New York hospital. The flick is based
on the Broadway play which also starred
Lemmon
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It's Still 'Real'
Orange County,' says ·vou can't . go wrong anywhere in
investment specialist John Saunders,
privilege of property ownership.
a strong believer in the
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Otts>tt.e talk about receui<>n
and the realities of tighter credit
and hlRber interest rates. John Saunders bellevea it's time to
buy rather than fiy from real
estate investm ents.
T he 37-year-old Huntington
Ila rbour resident bas some
credentiala to back his rat.her
bullish stand.
As a real estate investment
specialist for To bin ReaJty.
Saunders turned more than $18
million worth of deals in 1979.
H e w as o a m e d T o p
Salesperson. Top Producer and
Top Lister of Investment pro-
perties for 1979 by members of
the Huntington Beacb-Fowrtain
Va lley Board of Re aJtors.
''PROPERTY OWNERSIDP is a right ... a privilege," says
Saunders, who entered the real
estate field seven years ago. "U
you don't believe in lbese things.
then stay out of it.
"Any kind of success in life
bas lo come through a belief in
yourself and the belief that It's a
good world," be adds. "And
you 've got to trust people."
It's easy to understand Saun·
ders' philosophy considering lus
own bumble beginnings.
An admittedly marginal stu-
dent while attending high school
in Long Beach , Saunders latched
on lo such jobs as a urinal
painter al the old Pike amuse-
m e o t park. "It was not a
career." be sayS . Nor was security found in the
credit department of a tire com-
pany after he gr aduated from
California College of Commer<~~
with a B.S. in business ad-
ministration,
, Dally ...... ~.., Pftrkll 0'0-11 Placed on warning for. "tube
stuffing," or putting too many
orders into an air tube that went
to anotl)er part or the factory,
Saunde~ was then fir ed for put-
JdrJ Saunders got s $1 ,200 loan eight years ago. His
investments since then have made him a millionaire.
Inflation mts
Bridal Market
The oil boom in the United Arab Emirates has had at
/east one unusual effect. It has raised the price of dowry
payments. As a result, many Arab men are marrying
foreign women.
By KATHLEEN BISTHAWl
A Bll OH A Bl , United Arab
E mirate:. <A P ) lnOation has hal the bridal market in Abu
Dh ab i a n d the o il -ri c h
sheikdom's young men increas-
ingly are m arrying foreign
women who do not. require ex-
pensive dowry payments.
-are a traditional part of the
Islamic marital system. They
ar e paid to the bride's fa mily in
equal shares at marr iJlge and in
the event or divorce.
began s ix years ago, raising per
capita income to the equivalent
of $14,000 a year.
Even the daughter or. say, a
police sergeant, may command
a dowry of up to $27 ,000.
The result is that a growing
number of Abu Dhabi girls arc
faced with the prospect of
s pinsterhood unless the govern·
m enl plays Cupid with financial or other incentives.
THE DOWRY SYSTE M is not-
ed in t he Ko ra n. a lthough
Prophet Moha mmed declared
they should be a modest amounL
Practically, it is a way of pro-
tecting women from the whims
of husbands, who can easily
divorce wives under Is lamic
laws .
On top of that, the groom's
fa m ily is expeded to foot the
bills for a lavish wedding (east
that often goes oo for days.
FINDING DOWRIES beyond
their reach. the less affluent Abu
Dh a bi men a re tak ing the
cheaper way out and marrying
Egyptians. Indian or Pakistani
or other foreign women. Dowries -or mahr in Arabic
But, dowry prices have been
rising sharply since the oil boom
Vandal Watehers On Daty
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP ) -Danny and
Sherry Watson, a young couple with a new
ba by, are vandaJ watchers. So is retiree
Howard Dillman. "a transplanted Yankee"
who likes kids.
They live on the grounds of Orange Coua-
ty. Fla., schools and maintain a lookout (or
youngsters or adults wbo might try to emer a
s chool without autboriutioo or to elllage in
destructive acts from the outside.
Somewhere on or near Jbe p~grounds of
about half the county's ~ a motile
home stands in s ilent vilil against the
possibility of ~,,f.f.S· thievea, destro,ers of property -v who COit tbe system
t.bousuds ol cloUan a JeU' 1n Um_.
THE VANDAL Watcher program was
bom here about six yean ago wben acts of
vandalism had eac:aJated to almost $200,000 a
year ln damages.
The Wataons , Dlllman and their as·
sociate.t at about 60 schools throqbout the
county receive free parking apace for their
mobile homes, a 150-foot fence 8l'OUl\d the
site, electricity, garbage pickup and •at.er.
The watcher pays only for insurance on
hls home and a telephone he is required to
have.
"DtJ'l1D OP the vandal watchers vary
wtth the school." says Andy Anderson, safety
and aecurity manager for tbe school system.
• 'Tbere are alarm 1yatema ln eacb trailer
to detect the movementa of anyone wbo en·
ten the area. Watcben are not auppoeed to
take any act.Ion but to report to tbe police. In
many cases, as a result of these calls, lhe in-
truders are caught and arTeSt.ed."
Their selection is made from longtime
employees of the schools. law enforcement
personnel when avaJJable and others who
promise to be longterm watchers. ''Turnover
ia almo6t. non-existent,•• Anderson says.
SHERRY WATSON, with a young
daughter to care for, doesn't mi.ss having
close neighbors. She graduated from Coloo.iaJ
High School, her watch area, la.st year and
still has many friends there.
1be advantages outweigh the drawbacks,
she aaya, and unW t.bey can afford ''some
acres," abe ii content.
"I doo't think we could make It ii we
didn't eet the lot rent-free and the utilities
paid," she says. ''Tbere lJ a lack ol privacy
and we do have to watch out to see that the
gates are locked and call the )>Ollce if there
are any strange people around or ooiaes
come in over the intercom."
They have experienced one crlminal lnd·
dent themselves since the~ to the s chool Someone stole their . Mrs. Watson
says the half-shepherd, ball-"was
just too friendly with everybody."
Does the system work?
Vandalism damage coeta were around
$90.000 lut year, down from al.molt $200,000
-wheo the procram started, Anderson says.
"When you cut lbe dollar fllUN by more
than ball in four or five yean and when you
,are cona.lderlnc the lnllaUoa rate -you have
to real.lJe lt 11 worldn1."
tine only one order into each
tube.
He then got a job with a
finance company lo Compton.
loaning by day and "repossess·
ing can in Watts" at nigbt. He
w as fired whe n company of·
ficials learned be dro ve a
woman to a job interview before
repoue6Sing ber car.
E~UAU.Y F08GETTABLE
and-sbort·lived jobs followed un-
til Saunders secured a $1,200
loan eight years ago and invest·
ed in property in one of the least
desirable areas of Huntington
Beach.
The loan cost hlm $800 in in·
ter est , b ut Saund e r s h as
parlayed his initial investme nt
into 30 pieces of residential and
comme rciaJ re al estate. He's
now a millionaire.
t s it possible for other in-
vestors to do the same' "Yes.".
says Saunders, "If they believe
in what they're doing and keep
at It.
.. A SS.000 or $6,000 investment
could do it," says Saunders, who
s uggests that fi rst time an·
Among the country's growing
educ ated elite, high-priced
dowries are dying out, and often
a symbolic payment ls pald. But
t he dowry syste m r e m ains
strong among lhe more tradi-
tio n -m inded . conser vative
famili~.
The Bedouins, for instance, set
much store in dowries. and a
Bedouin girl from the deserts of the inte rior may require a
dowry of $40,000.
Among the merchants. for
•hom marriage also constitutes
a cornmerciaJ aJUance. dowries
re ach a million dirhams or
$270,000. A dowry for a sheik's
daughter ii many times b.lgber'.
Foreign girls, on the other
hand, can be secured foe much
smaller awns.
llA-&&IAGE AGENCIES
operaUJic in Cairo, Pakistan and
a number of Indian cities can
eaaUy arrange brides for vialt·
inl Abu Dbabl males.
Tbe fee for an Ec~an girl ls
only about $3,000 and Indian
brides can be had for u little as
$80 . .::,:Y of the agenclea'
cuato are older men, often
ln their late 60I and lt ii a trade
that both the Asian and
Abu Dhabi 1overnmenta bave
been trylna to stamp out for
ye an.
However, both have resilted
•uaaestionl that the Abu Dhabi
government place a ban on mar-
ria1es between nationals and
forelpen.
An Indian official In Abu
Dhabi says lbal "sue" a move
vest.ors with limited f und.s con.
sider a pa rloershlp with ao~
meone they trust.
But it ddles take time, at least
two years before the investor
wlll be ready to show a pro(rt
and move up higher in the real
estate market, says Saunders.
Jn abort, Saunden says tbe
rialnS value ol your investment
will remain ahead of splralinc
inllatioo and coat of Uvine in·
creases.
"It's Wte the g:rowth of a pup-
py or a child," be explaina. "It
needs nurturing and time.··
For tbo6e reasons. Saunders
warns again.st novice investors
putting all their mooey into pro-perty.
·'They lhould have at least
a year's worth of reserves," he notes. "People sbouJdn't atrap
themselves. iTheY should be ta.k·
ing trips and having fun," says
Saunders, who believes in the
"need for a balanced life.''
HE ALSO ADVISES against
investing in undeveloped, dis-
tant properties or In s mall towns
in the hope that a boom is soon
to hit. 1bey often don 't.
"Yo u c a n 't go w r o n g
anywhere in Orange County,
espedally near the ocean." says
Saunders.
would be against human rights
because it could prevent genuine
love matches." An Abu Dhabi
11 om ctal says it would be against
the beliefs of Islam to restrict
marriage partners in any way.
. Government st.ttistics are not
readily available. although a
recent survey of 100 families by
the Social Affair s Ministry
showed that 10 percent con-
tained foreign wives. Observers.
however, believe the figure ls
too low for the sheikdom as a
whole.
"And it's really the 1aat tu
ahelt.er we have in the United
Stales. Even the major com-
panies are cettiag into real estate," says Saunders", wbo fre,.
quently appean u a talk lbow
ruest on area radio atationl.
He describes h1s clleotele u
being a mixture of low. medium
and bigb·lncome investors. One
of bis smaller clients who made
a $1,500 investment in a house
four: years ago, now owns an
apartment building and three
houses because of Saunder's
finandal planning.
One of the keys to his success,
cla ims Saunde rs . is that be
never lets a client ma ke an ln·
vestment be wouldn't be com-
fortable with hhme ll.
"I don't reaJly think of myself
a.a a saJeaman," be notes. ''The
really good reaJ estate people
are out there to help people.
They don't think about the com-
miaaion.."
that Abu Dhabi males mart'}'ing
local girls be ~ivee a loan of
$13tSOO, either in the form of
casn or furniture for the new
couple's house. Abu Dhabi na-
tionals already are entiUed to a
free house frem the state.
This k>an would not be avail•·
ble to a man wbo already bas
one or man wives.
"We would not like to en-
courage people to marry tocal
girls just to pick up $0,000
dlrb1ms each time," an offidal
explains.
ABU DHABI WOMEN have
becollle greaUy ~med about
the rts.ing statistics of mixed na-
tionality marriages. Last year, a
local women's aaaociaUoo CGO·
slderecl a ~Uoo to U .A . E . ~::~und be ~~u.::'~
enable young men to borrow suf·
flcient money to belp pay dowry
prices.
IP, BOWEVEa. an Abu Dhabi
national atill opts for a foreip
wile. thee under tbe new pro.
posall be would bave to pl.ace a
sum equlvaleDl to $Z1 ,000 ia a
bank. ID tbe event ol a di¥0rft,
the IDOOeJ would be used to fly
the prt back home and tbe re-
ma lader would con1tltute .a
lwn.p..wo alilDOllY paymeat. ,
Kuwait already bas sucb a
fund.
The fUDds would be avellable
only to those potential buabanda
malT)'inl for the flnt time, ror
under Koranic law, MuaUma are
allowed to take up to four wives
if all are tre•ted equally.
Previous attempt.I to Umlt tbe
dowry prices bave a ll f alled.
Many fathers r e1ard tbetr
dau.atrten' bridal prie@ u •in-
dicator of their social and family
status.
NOW GOVE8N•SNT
soclololists have proposed to the
1kelkdom'a oonauJiUitlve council
U an Abu Dbabl man ell--'
bis local wife after baTiDI I!'"
celved the IOverDmeat Ina&,
t.beo tbe $13,SOO would baft to le
refunded to tbe IOft"DllMllt.~ Tbe ~ propolala
with touOel' meMutel lmpoll!l ~ U :iF. emb&lll• •bif Tiley DOW mmt ·~ riac• coatneta involWIC U.A.
citi1e111 and fontpen. '
"It la Dll'baPI • traale mji
complicated .,robl•m tlaat •
bave aboat maniap," • Of.
f\dal ta U•• Soetal \ffalf9
MUW!trJ eocm-. : "You could .. , It II ooe oltlll
unfortunate aide eftec:U ot tM'8
wealth.''
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PROSPECTOR CREW AND FRIENDS SET OUT TO SEA
Fake g,.nd piano on bow WH deatroyed by crew before race
.
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SKIPPER -Captaining thl' Pros pect or
crew was Tom Hannon
CMllY ,.... ...... ., "'"1dl O'o-41
THE ~ -<::rewing the Prospeetor from .San Francisco were
<c lockwise) H aig H arris Jr .• Larry Franz John Roveda Tom
McGowan. Dwight Pate and Malcolm Weave~ '
Attention Grabbers
Tuxedo-clad cre w 1n Ensenada race
By SANDIE EGAN Of ..,. Oeltl ,,,_ SWtt
Among the many col·
o rf ul c re ws for the
Newport to Ensenada
yacht race was one
group th<it · v.as hard to
mis~. thl' ~even· man tux
edo·clad cn·w uf th•·
l'rospl'C·tor from ~an
Frnnci:.co
The group and their
antics h ave b ecome
somethiog of a tradilJoo
ln the 33-year-old race
"'h1c h thl'y've !>a iled
~1nce 1976
The best they've ever
done at the finish hne.
sa ys Skipper Tom Han·
non. 1s' 463rd out of 465
But they conllnut· lo
race. an~'Way
fh1!> year th~ crew ar-
rl\ cd 111 :'\<'"'port Bt•Jch
cu m µlett· \.\1th tu>.1·du·,
o1 f C. l..1• baby erund JJI JOll
and pocket., full of bu!
!On:. \o\hl ch thC') vro
ceeded to d.Jstr1bute to
all the women 1n sight.
T he mott.os on th' but·
to ns read "l'\•e been
mined by ..i Prospector "
Harns Jr., was attired
m a tuxedo jacket . white
bermll'd a s horts .and
blark pate nt 1,athe r
s hoes which he said h<'
had made especiall y for
the race
Anothl'r <'rev.man.
\1 J I ( n I rn W e a v e r .
dcmnl."d .1 i.port~ bla<.'k
t'\l' p.itch v. 1th his tux . ,
And a third. Larry
Franz. matched up a
pair of bright red plaid
trousers with his tuxedo
1acket
Saturdtiy morning .
Weaver To Exhibit at OCC Fruhion Cale ndar
Le1surewenr and an anruver..aI)' celebra
lion are on the fastuon calendar Uus week .
In Nev.port. the crev.
met up v. 1th Harold
Parker o f Newport
Bt..JCh v.hu h.u1 \OIUn
lt'l'rt'd t11 chJufftour thl•m
on IJnd tn hJ:o, 19.S9 Holh·
Royce
JUSl b efore the r ace
began, just to make sure
they hadn t been missed
hv ~tn}One. the crew
pull1·d a loniz-,1d e the
r Jt e JJrl>:>S boat and pro-
ceeded to smash and rip
..ipdrt a fake baby grand
piano for the amuse·
ment of onlookers.
Alberto Vasquez. a Mexican weaver from
the slate of Oaxaca. will make his third visit to
Orange Coast College May I through 7
His works will be on display in the OCC Art
Gallery from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday through Friday and 11 a .m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
There will be a reception honoring the artist
at 7 pm May 1.
( Horoscope
TUESDAY, APRIL Z9
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARJES CM ar. 21·Apr. 19): Aura or mystery
s urrow\ds scenario. Be discreet, gain insight in·
to hnanciaJ status of one close to you, including
partner or spouse. Check contracts for fine
print. hidden clauses.
TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20): Set your own
pace. Don't rush to JUdgm~nt. Time-is on your
side; you can afford to play waiting game
Defer to wishes of one who aided you in recent
past.
GEMJNl (May 21-Juoe 20): Be thorough
perceive duties lilld don't sell yourself short'.
Check basic m aterial, do your homework.
You'll be asked questions -answers are ava.Ha-
ble.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Emotional
res ponses are honed to raior·sharpness.
Personal magnetism soars -you s ell, win and
could be "love object " of a verv speciaJ person.
L EO <July 23-Aug. 22 ): Select quality
n:iaterial, make most of recent experiences.
Cancer, Aquarius . and another Leo figure
prominenUy. Pulfinlshlng touches on "building"
project.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Highlight
humor. versatility. ability to express ideas in
unique manner. Check directions. instructions
and give full rein to intellectual curiosit)>.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finances
dominate scenario. Be a ware of budget. Keep
resolutJ()OS concerning "inflationary spiral."
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Moon in your
sign blghllgbts personal efforts, individuality,
sharp Uming and corHct juda ment. Action
replaces lethargy. You get off sidelines and into
competition. Cycle La high and you will be at
right place at crucial moment.
SAGITl'AllJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't
force issues. u diplomatic, you aet what you
need and it ls handed you on proverbial silver
platter . You will 1aJn access to privileged
material.
CAPIUCOaN (Dec. 22.J an. 19): Separate
facu from illusion. Don't delude yourself by
placing otben on pedestal. Be realiltic concern·
int buslnesa endeavors .
AQUA&IUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Study
Capricom meuqe for valuable hint. Accent on
cMc boaon, U1umptloa ot authority and abW·
ty to handle added re1ponalbUity
Pl8CE8 <Feb. lt-llar. 3>): Finilb rather
th an be1in -you are on correct course.
,Spotll&ht · on travel, special commwllcata>n.
Vasquez will display his own work and
wcavings bv members of bis family.
He uses hund-spun wool, naturaJ dye~.
Zapotec motifs and his own interpretation of
color and form for the weavings .
The exhibition was arranged by Eustace
Rojas. OCC professor of Spanish, who met Vas·
quez during a field trip to Mexico severaJ years
ago.
Nordstrom . South Coast Plaza , i'I
cclcbratin~ iL'> :-.ccond year with champagne
and cake from 2 to 4 p m . and 7 to 8 30 p m
Thursday. May I
On Friday. May 2. clean, classic lines
highlight leisurewear presented by dcs1gnt.-r
'David Brown at Robinson's, Fas h.Jon Island
from noon to J pm.
Listen With Third Ear
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Why do guys
always band out that tired old line. "I don't
want to get too serious," when they are the ones
who started it in the first place?
This is the Uurd time I have fallen into the
same trap with a feUow wbo instigated the
"serious" st uff. The relationship always starts
out fine Everything is on the up and up. Then
Mr. Hot-to-Trot starts to taJk about how J am
driving him crazy and he is only human ... he
has to hav<' me and all that jazz
I like him a lot and I am only human. too
The next thing I kno11. we are very inl1malc
Th1•n he jl1ves m1.· th1.· old routine, "I don't want
to get too serious ·· Wh nt he really means is, "I
would like to keep this up, but I want to go with
other girls, too.''
I am not the only person who has this
problem. Several women I know are in the same
boat. Nobody has any answers. Have ~ou ? -
MIXEDFEELINGSINHAMILTON,ONT.
DEAR HAM: Listen wit~ a third ear.
honey. Wbat these fellows are really saying Ui,
"I would like to sleep with you, but I doD't want
to marry you." Get ll?
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been mar·
ried to a wonderful man for two years. We bave
an adorable 13-mont.b-old son. "Tim" ls a devol·
ed husband and father.
I have never met his famlly. He was an
adopted child and his stepparents were ven
cruel to him. He wants nothing to do with them.
When I asked about his natural mother be said,
"You wouldn't understand because your family
is so warm and loving." He never wants to see
his mother again. We had a big wedding. Ri.s
mother. and stepparents were not invited. They
live in another state and probably have oo idea
he is married. Last Christmas bis molber sent a beautiful
girt to his office. I know be has lallled to her on
the phone. He says she ls just trying to make
him feel guilty.
I lb1nk his mother s hould be told be ls mar·
ried and that she has a grand.son. We are not
kids. I am 30 and Tim ls 31. I have his mother 's
phone number and am tempted to call ber.
Should 11 -EATING AT ME
DEAR EATING: No. You llubud'1 tell·
lloulllp with bll modter ltu MthJ•1 le do wttJ9
1oa. 0. day n m may ctwa1e IWt ataid. ud I
IMpe be does. UntU tlaa& day comes, bwU Mt,
dear.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: We are a rrouP of
dedicated people wbo m ake OW' llvinl typeset·
Ung for a newwpaper. Several tJrnea you have
made reference to mistakes and have blam ed
us. We are Ured of people atoppi.q ua on the
street and crltJclun1 r for miatakes in tbe
Ann
Landers
papC'r You have helped to perpetuate this
fallacy.
Typesetters DO make typographical errors
Rut people don't reahze that after the m atenal
1s typed 1t 1s sent to a proofreader. That person
1s responsible for finding miatakes aod sending
1t back to the typesetters for correction. The
copy should be perfect when It appears in print.
< P.S. What fool would put 13 cups of lemon juice
in a lemon meringue pit, anyway~' -Tl FFED
IN SPRINGDALE. ARK.
DE.All All: llJ e4lW a&JI ,-are rlpt
on. He a1M 1111 eompa&en an dolaC .oa of
the typeeeUiae llMee days. ud .._ tnue&:&er
never 1ee1 tbe copJ, ao mea al..-le,.. ucl
yoar llllJmd1 mallpM bndlen ...........
D1Zlni
CUSTOM FRAMING
Spectellzlng In
Hand Flnl9ftff Frame1
1803 Newport Blvd.
Costa ~sa 548-4511
House Plants·
2 for 1 Sale
Huntlnoton Center's annual direct-from.
grower mall sale for
Mother's O.y. u
varieties of plush
follage plants only
2 for S5.99 In 6"
pots. Dally thru Sat,
May 3. Beach Blvd &
«>S Fwy,
loc•I food •d•
Wedneld•Y•
In the
DAILY PILOT
.. ' -. ... ... -__._
~' to draw Jltentwn
n~hl from the !'l.irt. om•
I fl\\ m(•mtH•1. JI.JI ~
Hospital Gives
10 Scholarships
Westrrun.stl•r Commu.ruty Hospital Guild
has awarded $10.000 in ~holarsh1ps to 10 stu·
dents purswn~ medically related careers.
The funds '4 Cre disbursed at a dinner
hosted by the hospital last week.
Four graduates of UC Irvine Medical
School. David Bergdahl. Steven Chernow.
Carole Harns and Richard Pesavento, are
among the ree1p1ents
Remaining scholarshi p winners arc Cyn·
th1a Banfield. graduating from UCSB in
s peech and langunge: Joyce Waterhouse.
~raduating from UCl in biological sciences:
Ramon Ferra. Uurd year UCI medical stu·
dent ; Benjamin Hsu , third year at UC I:
Te resa McGuiness. first year at Yale
Medical School, and Michael Roth, first year
at UCLA MedicaJ School.
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FortheBOSI
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makes ~ att OOSSlble
lmmod111e classes lormlf'l(I
Call today tor yout lnOivldual
progr arn dlSCUSSl(JI
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8 l . who "o n t h rt• t•
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CrnUG'l of a mayor'• advllory comrnl\&.e. •
which Vi'OWd facilitate c:om.murucaUOo w1lb San
Juan C&pi•lrano rH1deota. l& beiftt cooaldered by.
lh~ cl\1'• new mayor ·
0..-y Uausdorlt1r . choe.en mayor by council
collea1ut11 roitowlng the recent m\lnlc1pal elec
tlons. let'!' 11uch a commltlce as helping him to be
u<·cc11slbl., and lnforrnt·d
THE 34·\'EAa·Ol..D BV INESS executive,
t'h.·cted to the council 10 im. became interested in
mun1clp&\I aovernmeot wht n he was president of
lht> Alto Cap1s\raoo Homeowners Associa tion in
lt1t· mid 1i70s
In 1976. he wn appQlnted t-0 the city's Traffic
and Transportation Comm1ss1on and ran unsuc-
ct" fl.&11) for aC1tyCounc1lseat
Ttw next year, he was appotnted to the Plan-
ning Comnusslon and followed tha t by winning a
pluce on the counc1l l wo years ago
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Refemng to the ad·
v1sory committee idea.
he s aid. "I want lo hear
from the people on the
o utside lookin~ in . who
are not a part of the
process.
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for services. Burial at
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secure VA °' Soc. Sec. benetits to he lp you
defray costs
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WE ST L A K t;
VILLAGE IAPl Paul
t:. "Hude" Trlels ch,
75. whose washboard set
the bl'at for the Hooswr
H o t S h o t s as thc·y
bounced through s uch
s ongs as "Fl at Foot
F looj?ie ... died Sunday of
cancer at a Westl a ke
Village Hospita l
LOS ANG ELES 11\f'I
British actor Ton)
Beckley, 48. who recent
l y m oved hc·re t o
est a blish himself "ilh
Ameri c etn f i lm au
die nces. died of cann·r
A pril l9 a t IJC L r\
Medical Center
Firm Offers
Scholarships
Fiv t• S l ,0 0 0
scholarstups are bein~
m ade available lo Jun!.'
graduates of Irvine and
Newpor t Be ach hig h
schools by The lr\'ln1·
Company.
A pp I i c a ti o n s a r t·
avai lable from school
counselors and must be
submitted to The Irvine
Company b ~ 5 p m
April 30
Course Off er
By Coastline
Coastline Commu.nity
College is offenng a free
co urse in c ardio -
pulminary resusc1ation
at Community United
M etbodist Church. 6662
He il Ave .. Hunting ton
Beach.
The class will meet
May 13. 20 and 27 from 7
to 10 p.m.
On Dean"s List
Wayne W. Wnghl of
Corona d e l Ma r has
been na med lo lhe dean 's
list during the \¥inte r
qua rter at Cal Poly San
Lujs Obispo.
"We ha ve th e
po te ntia l to becom e
ver y narrow 1n our
foc u :.. We c a n
somettmt'S Sl'e what 1s
1mmedia tcly before us
a nd not look at the
hori zon to s ee the
bulldoi.er bot h
lit e r a ll y and
HAUSDORFER Ctgur au vely."
llAUSDQRFER SAID HE IS "SENSITIVE to
f!O\'t'rnmenl as a :-lcdgehammer "I want us lo b<'
a :.er\'lng bod) '·
H(· :.aid he" a .... ;i" arc l hal San J uan 1s "known
a:. a city ""1th toui;:h <developmental ) gu1dehnes·
"Rut proper\) owne rs have problems. too I
think "'e 'ohould encouraJ?C some kinds of develop·
mc nl
THE CIT\' IS BUDG ET ED ON a five.year
hasis. and llausdorfer s aid a lthough he !-oees pro-
ble ms "maybe 10 1985 ... he 1s confident regarding
the 1980--81 situation
.. But W<' need to look ahead. We have a lot of
road. drainage a nd bridge construction costs." he
said
"WC' want to have low density housing. bot 1f we
m ake it so hard for the guy to build a house, then we
arc defeating the purpose," he said . "We need to be
encouraging low densit y development.··
Lectures e t By Coastline
"How to Survtve With
Yo ur Teen-ager " will be
the topic of a four.part
lecture series offered by
Coastline Communit y
College beg.mning May
6
The class will mee t
from 7 to 9 a l the
Finley Learning Center.
13521 Ed~·a rds St..
Westrrunster. Registra
t 1on ..... 1t1 be conducted at
the door
Plate of the Day
=•CALIFORNIA~ ... -.
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' TEE 2 llC' "a!, always bein~ -asked. ~o
Bob Wingate obtained lht!, plate for his 1942
Chevy
'"'"'"""hof'I t ' ll'v Pett• t tl"I• D.t• '' '4.IOC>4...a t>t M1•f' ,,_.,,,."'
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Laguna Senior Housing
Costs Issue Extended
City Council members have agreed
again to extend lhe deadline ror a Los
Angeles developer to come up with
lower cost figures for a senior bous-
iog project and parking structure in
Laguna Beach.
Council members will meet again
with the developer next month to de-
termine if the company can bring its
prices down to at least $1.25 million.
BUT TWO COUNCIL members
would prefer that the city walk away
from the project. One termed the en-
terprise "a bummer."
Council voted 3-2. with Howard
Dawson and Kelly Boyd opposed. to
extend a development rights agree-
ment with Windsor-Pacific Corp. to
May6.
The development firm was selected
last year by the rede ra l Housing and
Urban Development agency as the
low bidder for a senior housing pro·
ject a\ the site of the Glenneyre
municipal parking lot between Glen-
neyre Street and Ramona Avenue.
AT THAT TIME, the company said
It could coostrud a two·level parking
structure at ci\y expense for $754,000.
Plana call for the firm t.o build 74
low·cost apartments atop the parking
structure, leasing the city's "air
space" lor lesa than $36,000 per year.
Windsor-Pacifi c wa~ selected by the
fed<'ral agency for the project
THE COMPANY SAID it could not
c ons truct the 191 -space par king
structure for less than $1.3 mHlion In
fact. compa ny offi cials s aid the
figure could reach Sl.9 mm10n
more than double the proposal pre·
senled last year by the firm.
That began a series of confronta·
lions between company officials and
lhe City Council. The council ex·
tended the development agreement
several limes.
City Manager Ken Frank told the
council last week he believes the city
ts drawing closer to an acceptable
cost agreement with the firm.
Thal didn't convince Dawson. who
said he is tired of lbe haggling.
"tTtS A BUMMER and we should
walk away from it." Dawson said.
He received s upport from Coun-
cilman Boyd who said private en·
terpRse should get a c rack at low-
cost senior housing in town.
"I'd like to see us not extend Ctbe
agreement) further ," he said .
BUT COUNCILWOMAN Sally
Bellerue objected. saying, "lf we CJn
do lt prtvately. terrific. but we ha-
ven't bad any private developer
come to us and say they'd build low
cost senior housing.
.... e;1m ....
That nominal lease would enable
the ftrm to rent the aanita to low-
lncome seniOr cttheos at • reason•·
ble rate and still make a pront.
Bu\ problems aroee s hortly after
"It you've got a private developer
in mind, bring hJm lo. But I don't
want t.o see us lose lbe HUD <Hous·
Ing a nd Urba n Deve lopment>
money."
Mot:d!y. Aptll 28. t llO OMLY PILOT
Wonder tf he·or she leaves hl~ or h other
<'a r <th(' Porsche> in parkm . aces re-
scr ved for th(' hand1l:apped 50? This r ed
Pmto. li cense 854-ETA . was cle arly in viola-
tion outside Sears in Costa Mesa 's South
Coa~l Plaz<.i
Good News, Bad News
Desilting Basin Drau·s Mixed Reactions
llarbor i\r('a orr1c1a1 .. '4t'rt'
both encouragC'd and d1 ~
cour ai:ed v.h<'n the propo~ed SIO
mllhon desilttng ba~1n for l J.1
per Newport Ha) f1 01:.hed fi lth
1n pr1only amonJ; loc<AI proJecu.
The proJC'Cl. proposed by the
c 1t 1e:. of Newport Reach a nd
lrv1 nt' along with Orange CoWl
1 \. was among nult' considered ....r1 da~· b \' th(: S.rnta Ana
Regional \\iater Qualll} Control
Board
befon· 11 ~<'LC\ into thl• I 'p{>f'r
Ha'. org1nall>· asked for SJ<>
mdllon and propos€'d construe
11on lo btogin !)()met1m(· an 1!182
llowevt>r tr·c-,ttmon' offl'rPd
b~ rep~tat1vt.., rif thf' thn'i·
.11!1:nc1es filing th1· i;:r&nt ap
pltcat1on. lov.ered thl' Jmount
.... o ugh t to StO million Rob
Colacott. <t cou.nty "taff mc·mht•r
.... ud the plannin~ v.ork "'riu ld b<·
te les<-oped " and thP JlrOJP<'l
would ~ ready fo r bids by J l*n
I , 1981
Regional wat<'r board '>tarr
members said earlier the rea.')on
they recommended tht.• de·s1llm~
basin be put at th!.' bottom of thl•
li!-ol 1s that on'· of I h\• c n t\!n a for
t ht· grant.-. I!, that the project
mu~t Ix· read>-fo r <·onstru.ction
1m med1atel)
f-'n•d Tala rico. a '.lo e wport
Beac:h c1tv Maff membe r. said
lot:al omc;als and re~1dents who
-.ho"'l-'<l up in Costa Mesa's Cit)
Council chambers to testify were
plea<ted the project was moved
up LO h.ft h from last place on lht:
11.,1, but were unhappy 1t hadn't
bel'n given top pnon ly
Ht' ~aJd renewed efforts to get
lht' de ~1 lti ng basin top priority
will be made before the state
board when its public hea ring is
held
T ::ilanco said thl' da te of that
heit rin~ ha!,n't been set yet
The board. on(• of nine in t~
... tate. was to ra nk the proJect:.
the n se nd them lo the ~tale
Water Rcsourc~ 'ontrol Board
which m ust select the pro1ect.l. on
wh ich to s pend SSO malhon of
Clean Water Bond Act money
The fact that the proJect wa:.
ranked fifth was ~ood news for
officials such as Mayor Jack1e
Heather of Newport and Coun
cilman A.rt Anthony of Irvine who
testified at the re~1onal board
heartnJ: Th<' prOJ('Ct "a!> reeom
mend<.'d fo r ninth pn o n t) b~ lht
board'ssta!f
Suspeet Seized
Churches Fleeced
The grant application for thl'
bas an "'h1t'h would prondC' .•
pond m v.h1ch '-Ill could !.ettl,.
out of San 01t·go Creek "Jll'r
By OC Con Artist?
$4.4 Million
Damages \\loo
AA \' C IT Y. TNw-. 11\P 1
,J uror~ h:l\t' ,1"11rdcd S t 1
million in damaJ.!C• t•i a Bu~ Ct l\
man "'ho !>U(·d lht· Ford Moto1
Co c laiming hi., "1fl' d1t-d
bt:'CaU."t' of a deM~n dt•kct in
the tran.'omsMon of a 197i Ford
I.TD
The .. tall' dist rtC'I C'o urt JUr'
s a id that Ford wa" gro ... s l)
nc·~lq~ent 1n thC' manufacture
and !,alt' of the ('ar a nd a"'arded
F'r:ink ;-.;o"'ak $400.000 in actual
damag('" Jnd S1 million 10
f}un1t1,·p damaJ!<'"
~owak s laWH'r" sr11<I Anna
Dora :'lio"'ak. 52: "n!'. k1llNI .IJn
22. 1977. afll'r ~ht• put th<• ).!ear
'>h1ft ~r\C'tlor in J)urk :ind then
got o ut of the 'l'htC'lf• lo C'losc a
gnte in her dn,·e"'a~ T~ .it
torn eys ... aicl th al "'ht'n sht•
walk<.'d behind the car \'1brat1on.,
from the Vl'h1ck caused 1t to
shift into reverse a ncJ b:ick over
Mrs Nowak
Or.Jni::•· pol1<'<' .J rt "vt•k1ni.:
OranJ?'-' Count) ar<>a p.1.,lor'o and
1 hurch membt·rs "ho m.1~ ha'•·
~n nc-'('{·t'd h~ an alll•JH"<.I rnn
Jrt1-.1 <irn-.11-<l Fnda) in thNr
n l' () ( C 1 C' t' r., .1 r r , . ., 1 1· d E .1 r I
Gc1rd11n . :r; lnrm•·r h nf l-<'"
Ang1•lt•., • .ind mer-I n·ct·ntl) o t
\n.:tht•lm .... ()\ ... Ot'\ l.tnd art '.I
llotd '-lrlJl for all\'gl-0 parnh·
'10 1.111011 afll·r he eon tac tl-<l .JO
Or.:ini::e m1n1~l,•1
Pol1c~· ... .11d Cordon 1.., ht lll'\\•d
to h.n <' <·ont,•<'tt'<i nth\ r pJ~tor ...
Jnd < hurl'h lt•adt·r ... "1th offc•r ....
111 don.1l1 S!tl •KO •ir morl' to lh1·11
ln"l ltUl)..\)n."
llt· arran~'·d l•l h .J \I' J
churchman m•·t•t him . dn\I' him
l<' ... hoppin11 t <'nt,·r-t·ontatnml!
branch hJnk ... and tht n gu1dt•d
him into JO apphanct· .,t11rf' on
I ht' prett'XI of purC'hJ~lnJ: l'qUIP
m 1•nl for thl· f'hurch JlOllct·
d.um
Tht• -.uspN'l all<'~C'dh '-'OUld
m ;1 kt' :i I a r i: I' p u r 1· h" c; t•
.:1poloi:11e in dt•f'lanni:: ht' "'a'-
'-hort of cao;h and as k \hl' <'hurch
n •pn·s.•ntall\ t' to put up monl')
rn" ard lhc pur cha!,l'
Gordon. police cl:.11 m . look tht·
mOOl'). on t he prcl <•x t of
\I. lt hdra"'anl! mort> fro m the
n<'arby bank. lcaving his allr~ed
\•1ct1m wtth the purchase
11,. m•H•r returned. offi cers
1 la1m
Pollet' -.J1d 1nvcsll~ators were
.1~-.1j!nt·d to tollo" Gordon Fn
cl.n .1flt>r .i IO<'JI m101ster re
port l·d Cordon had contactC'd
h1 m "1th an unus ua I offer tu
don.i.t1• ,1 lar~l' 'oum of monc:> lo
h1 ., 1n:.t1tul1on
f;Qrclon I '-ht'1ng hel d an
f lrangt• Count) Jail
Grant Raised
For Beckman
Frit•nd.... businE>Ss colleagues
Jnd former ~tudents of Corona
dcl ~t ar res ide nt Arnold 0 .
Rl•ckman ha\'e ra1s<.'d Sl million
to endow ~1 prof~sorsh1p m his
honor at the Caltforma lnstitutc
of Technology in Pasadena.
Beckman. 80. earned his doc-
tor ate dl'grc<' in photochemistry
Jt (':.iltt•ch in 1928. He IS thl'
foundl·r of Be c kma n lns tru
men\!. He taught a t Caltech'
from 1928 to 1940
Beckman "'as the first alum·
nus to Ix' elC<'tcd lo the Caltech
Board of Trustees He served as
ch:urman or the board from 1964
to 1974 and contmues to work as
a li fe tru,'lt~.
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
w . ...-s Motk~:
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Houlllng Act of 1968
which makes it illegal to
adve rtis e .. a ny pre·
ference, Llmil1llon. or
d.iscnounauoo based on
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or natJooaJ ong111. or an
intention to make any
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advert1s1ng for real
estate which is 111 viola·
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shoMM dteck tkir ads
dmty CMd report tt·
rors inrneclatety. ne
OAIL Y PILOT ass_,~~
liabiity for tk first ift-
c.ornd iMttticM Oftly.
EASTSIDl1·2
Owming 3 Bdrm home
Huge farruly room. room
for 2 more urut& J w.t
lasted Call 646 7171
,.., ., j '~. I I ' "•I ,,.., ,~ ,
f®IGMtl
Pen Udo Condos
2.34t4 Bedrooms with
ocean View, PoOI. s auna.
spa & lots of open space
1Q Sunny Snn Diego
Starting $47,SOO with 5r;
down payment l2 75 ln·
tettst rate. 549-7971 or
1 1~
GARDEN HOME
$91,500
Vacant and ready to ~o. 2
story 3 Bdrm. seclude<!
patJo 0on·t ww1t! Call
&t&7171
Ol"fN HI V • It' llJ~ 'f'"I '' r • [~llltl
ASSUME
9V2%
$73,000 VA loan No
qualifying. pay m ents
$51 mo .\Bdrm. 2 bJ
.AAI .................. .
CAU RED CARPET
7§4.\202 -------·1 .... ., ~tors• ...............•••.....
Generd 1002
tfil't\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :11.
TWO HOUSES
Eastsade C06t. M e:.a. 1
Bdrm older hom<' + ~ood
2 Bdrm home with dou
bit• garagt-, H 2 ZOnl'<i
F1nanrcd by owner
$117.500
,, .. , ASSUMABLE
8'12°/o LOAM
.. , Lvly fmJy home on qwet
cul de '>a<'. East-.1de
CUSTOM POOL & S PA
Owrw:r will carry XTHA
~<' 2nd T U. 1Jttruc·tl\'1.·
mU:r~t rate
.... .. RoyMcCarch. Rttr.
548·7729
DOVER SHORES
Wl"1 tlll tml2 .,...
646-7711
MESA DEl MAR
POOi.HOME
Large 4 Bedroom 2 Balh
pool home located In de·
~irable area. walk1n~
distance to s hopp1nJ; and aJJ schools Owner may
help f111ance & 1& very
motivated. Full price
SUS,900. Call 556·2660
C:SEL ECT
T'PROPERTIES
ASSUME LOAMS
$104,000
fl1f2%
Magnl!1cent, h..aghly up-
graded S Bdrm. 3 bath
maosion . O n hu ge
wooded lol. Large bdrms + deo and dtnani; room
with quality bu1 llln
cabin~ and shelving.
Quality wall d e<·o r
thruout. A m ui,t see
Sl43.000 Call now !
54&-2313 rf1A1•t ,.,, •• , ., ~• '• ,
.cer eyers read the
Oassill.ed ads every day.
1f you have som ething
for sale. rearh lhe m fast
and inexpensively. call
642-5678
4 8rJ Ba. pool &~pa. Cit}
bght vu•w. Only 6 yrs old
$145.IXX>
HARIOR RIDGE
2 lit 2 Ba decorator ·s own
home with a raotas ttc
view over look1nR re
~ervo1r & city hghls
~.<XX>.
UDO ISLAND
l'tewly redecoratt.'d 4 Br 3
Bit on Fee s imple land,
vacant & ready for 1m
mediate m ove1n w ith
c r eative f1nan c 1nl(
avatlable $389,500
~
759-9221
WOOOlalDCH
AltlOI LAU
3 ~ 11 e n
"'t\'ood.,1de.. Xlnt
l~allon ;ll:rO'>s from
udult :;pa & ~and
hc·ach /\i.!'iumabl
loan $169.900
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...._...__...__......_....__. > your enemies who wlll -· r-,-R-O_D_N_O_C_-.t Maring 1'*"·
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• PlllN1 l\l\IMIU(D tlllfU IN
Tt4tS( S91J~!U
• UNSCIAMll.( AIOY( UTTtl S
TO Off AN$WO
r rrrr1
I I I I I I
....... POeNT
Newly deconted 4 bdrm
home. Close to ocean. S32S.OOO
famil y
IAYNONT w., have several fine homes
with oler & slip
A TOIO HOISi COUNTRY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths ~ ran<·h s tyle .
minl~tate,ln oranJle ~ro\es S249.500.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
I 11 I"·., "· [l1 •• '• H blS blbl
UMllUIVAIU
Slli.SOO ~s lhis lovely
home f o r the du;-
cnrrun ating f11m1ly •l
generous bdrms would
acromodale your family
Courtyard und ground:>
are ideal .. jrl't'n thumb"
fancu~r.; Spe<-1al bomt•
for a special ram1ly
&4,S.-0303
FORESTE
OLSON ... . " ...
WATBROMT
MOltUHOME
Right oo tbe water : wall
lo wall mirrors Ul LIV IOJt rm. & bdrm Wood1.-:a ...
frpl. Make an offer & this
dream h ome can be
)'OW'5.
OCEAN PACIFIC
Red Estate
759-1616 .
IHTBT AIMERS
DEUGHT
OwMt-Mnt w ... ow
Reduced pr1C't>, excl'llt•nt
tenno. lovel) 3 Bdrm &
famtly W!th Rreat ocean
view Guarde<l com
munlly . Now only
SJ:59,000.:itlJ-.......
ABANDONED
Vidori• MCIMiott
F.lst.ate grounds Hcarh
2 sty. Front Porch Lob
by entry Ii HH Furm.11
din parlor w llh11 dhl
dun.a hutch ()t!n J:Umf'
rm 2nd sty \l·randJ ~un
dec k w :.t'P o ut ... adt•
staarca:;c Jnlloor art1~111·
'>la1rwcll C:ul • ..,l q\''
Uomed C't· 1It11 l?S I a v
window. II ·1 ,ice ...... ., ~·
ru.tored h hJ'> 1t .. 11
Mu'>l ~a rr1f1 ct• l or
Sl25.000 c·all now ''
Ul<R 963-0W.!
TUITlaOCK GIM
Laurel Plan in pe,rfect location; bit or
view. community tennis courts. pool
and jacuzzi. Two bedroom. de n .
upg r a d es. r e dwood pa ne l ing .
cha rmurg patio. assumable loan and a
realistic price: only $182,500.
U~IVUI: li(Ml:S
REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 Lut CoHI Hl9hw•Y· Cotou del M•tr
WE HAVL 27 Of THC. &EST LISTINGS lN TOWN
I NVt-.:STO R S
S PECIAL''' Income
Property located on
bearh 1n L eu cad1.i
Sl9S.IXX> WI II cons ider
tradec.-owner wall l·Jrry
r1naoc1n1C j\751 8%7 o r
8JS.. ms t:xl 841 -------
ASSUMULE CONDO
Tww ovt-r 11 125 unnu.tl
J)t!rCt·nt1111e r<tle loJn
with low do .. TI paymt·nt
Adult condo Carerrt·•·
hvtng. lu'>h .:reenbt'll
bubbling fountain'>. pool
Jnd \pa "1 ul11 1i-1
n•cn·dtaon n•nt• r \
i.u.mable SSS.000 luun
S8l.!Al0 ~
FORE STE
OLSON
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MEWPOtrT HTS.
lUTTUWOIDS
ANDY.A..
Pnce.1lvab11Jty, loc·a tion and will sell VA You'll
get more for your money
an I.ha lovel). nicely dl'
rorated 3 Rr home ='leat.
cit-an. nit·.-l0t· 11 uon .uxt
o nly S ll6,!IOO C iiill mSJTonow
ALLSTATE
'AEALTORS
OCEAMHOMT
COHDO
Low dn Taltt over pJ >
mml.b 711 Ck un A' 1
Huntington IH ·.-1 h
Owrfer de.pitl'ate
lrokwSS6-7777
CHEAP DUPLEX
!Mee to be a ch. Mo~t
popular 4 Bdrm model.
'>weeptn.g dnve. tale en
try formal uvang and
duung, Swt'('p1n11t stai.-...
le.itdmg lo m w.ler s wtt'.
Large famal v room .
::.t.ont: hreplacc. covcr1.'<1
patio + man1rured
wounds. ~ume low an
leRlit loan Call for all
det81.ls. 963-7881
A.5SL \11-
• ~lll'ate office or dt>n
V. 1th I\'> 0 V. n h ;1 \ h
K-~·nU\ r1-<it•,·orJl1~ .t
hdrm home: on 4u1et
"ltrcet tWJr c 11r1 Or
Low U\lt'rl">l \'' """' Oii ~paCIOU '> :! "'l t1r} I
&>droom :! l\Jlh homt•
"'1th aJJ bwlt 1n .... pn' al•·
p;iuo & community '"1(11
t•enlrally l11<',. l1·cl & pncro for <1u11•1c -.:iii· .1t
SliS,.500. Call i:,Hll!H
10' r down bu)" a duplex
oo a blaldable 60x ISO Ii 2
I~ Owrwr rarn'-'l> the
balan<'f' ond will sub
rc-dlhat,. 111 .1 ron' t rur
111.-i ICMl'I \n ~·vtllt-nt
I~
UALBOA ISi .\~I>
R~.ALTI
C)Pt1' h1 Q •ii\.,.,, rn..., ,,~,
[®lfl&ll
EIGHT
I IORM. UHrTS
Only $240.000 £xce11Pnt
local1o n near 01 ~
nt·yland. Undc r lOX ·~
WUt>S Subrrul on terms
OCEAH PACIFIC
Real Estate
759-1616 .
SUHrTS
HO QUAUFYIHG
~will carry financ
~ at 12"4 Almost new
deluxe urut.:. Minutes lo
buch. won't last call
64&-7171
•If•' t••' I •,l•'Nt,. f
[~lfltll
WAftlTED!!
«=SEL~CT
T'PROPE RTIES
HOME!
+ I OHUS
COTTAGE
~arter huml'. 2 Bdrm.,,
+ hXl'r ht1nu..' nittage for
mother an l.1w As~umt•
S&l.OO:J w•, . l1111n S422
pa)'Tnffit., SJ0.000 e-q w
ty Hum oo this one'
s.aG-2313
Waterfront Home
5 8 R 4 b a 1· u ., tom
wat c rfr u nt humf'
w •l 7X31f P't 1lm•k
P ri c <• d $ I , O'I 5 0 IJ 0
Swider w tradt> fnr
Pidro Sprtng.. 1-;!>t .. 11·
For detwb 1m th1i. homt•
and appl IO '>ee l'all
Carol Hoff. Ugl 631 l.IO!l 1
Pnnc Only ----
IEACH DUPLEX!
" H ~1 -tn \ t•Xpt•n'>I \ ,.
f('.itu r t•:. tn< l u1.11ng
I' r 1· n t' h d " o r .,
Kr~cnhuu..,~ .. 1ndu ~.
mclOM'd }ard. ba) v.1n
dows & a cozy s tone
frplc Owners have lo
leavt' the Jrea & ha'"
pnn'<I th<'1r hn mt• lur
'IUIC'k \4k JI $2~.0W
A Oi' 1 ... on 01
HJrbu1 ln'<..,lmt-nl l •1
ROMAMTIC
RENDEZVOUS
Penthouse view ocean.
hJfbOr & 1 It) lit •. ,
Mcuut up.:rad1:d <'•>ml11
en new Vella Ballrn,1 Priroo to :>t'll al $235.000
/\, ... um•• 101,·, loJll
11.utT) th" "'on t la'>I
\lallow Kt·nnt"d'
J\JlnJ \1urlood. ~x1U.,1 \I
N.,'I. 9i~. 631 -~&&1
llG & SM.ALL!
bl54J7()0
SHOUCl.tFfS
2 Bdrm. den. remodt>lt>d
and~oocanyon with
ocean vat:W from dt-'1.·k
Room rtX pool l.&rRr J '-
..wnabll• loan Jl Jllrac·
ll\t' rJtc:> $425 fJOO
CJll ll!l d IJolJnd
~l()lJl H "'l S
67S-6000
NEWPORT
HEIGt(TS +
R.V.ACCESS
Lovely farruly homt· on
large lot w ,room tor boal
or RV ~toraitt• l\•"'I~
pwnlt.'d tntt•n or W<A)fh)
dlmu ... ph1·ri· 'f•<'IUdt•d
patio & ba l lc )rcJ
Slm.000
759-150 I
Rl&&CUAI!
3 Hdnn. home. Irvine.
C.M .. Npt., with assuma
ble loan. have S38,000
2nd T.D w t S&0.000
stll:un ty Seasoned over
a year, can add some
cas h Bud Cor bin ,
Rig hou.<.t 'm111l pnt·1 '
h Hdrm-. fo'JIOll) ronm
sp .. rklan.1! p(lol .111<1 N e w p o r t B l' ,, 1· h rn u ,. h rn u r 1• • () o I>
d uplex I blol'k lo S~.500' Xlnl ~fe,u di•I
ocean! Sl!.700 ttrO!>:. in Mar IO<'ataon Hurr). t all come! W1•1l m:unta1m'<1 75.l 1700
l'.:xtremt•I\ dll r a t'l I\ t•
II J r b o r E !> Ll l t' ., 3
Bdrm fam al y room
homt:' Pnme cul dt• :.at•
locauon lmm3cula te
Giant fret' rorm patio
'0 LOANS ON T lllS
PROPERTY Submit
VA or otherw1w ! Tuke
ad \oa nta ge -Ju s t
SU2 000 Call 752 1700
Assumabl1 ran .. 111 in.: ·. · • ·, 1;~e~:""'~~':" [~ IRMJ·I ~-5~
E~IJ•S¥STEMS· \..:4'..'-:J
Redh1ll~Re.1lty
I 1d11 Kl'.111\ \ 11 llH'
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UDO'SMOST
SNCTACULAI YtfW
601 Lido Park Dr.. 8th
floor con d o 24 H r
aecurlty. C.11 for app·t .
Want Ad Results 642-5678
[~IRaH·il
GOLF COURSE VU
Great Back 01y location
1lus btg s lx.odroom home
f~ll.cres a h~e family
duung nn odd1t1on 11114
l5l0Ugh for your pool la
ble Perfe<.1 for !ht• ti1u
famtly and the pnce 1:1
nght at Sl18.500
FUUllt REAL TY
546-0814
WANT ACTION?
aasslloo Ads 642·S67A
mac nab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
lURTLI ltOCK VISTA!
En,·oy the unusual luxury of this
we I-designed 3BR and family rm
home w/ptivate decks. wet bar and
h uge b o nu s rm . $259 ,500
u n furn ished --Cf urn it u re
a vailable). Excellent terms. Belle
Partch '152·1414. <M·63 >
712-1414
COll\PU\ Volley Cente<
642-1231
Cl()I 0.,.... [)(.,..
111-1700
Woodb<iqe C~t•
644-6200
Horboo-V•w Ctn~e>•
HO
QUALIFYING
$20,000 DOWN
...
Spect11cul1r 3 lidrm 2 .....it"T. s-.r.rr "MD bath ho me Addetl ,_ ....,...,, ~
be.amed ('t1hr1g tam al> HARO TO IEA T
room, bnc k fireplar<'. Nothing to do but move
d1n1ng room $20,000 an and en j oy th is
down Owner wHI carry beaUlJJuUy decorated 8
AITD SU?.950 Act now • m:ll> old 3 Bdrm home
Call 546-.2313 Flow\nic vaulted ce1lmg
"· • ~· • ' '•" ., ·. • m IJV1ng rm. a cozy frplc I® IRNll i~r.~.~·t!:i
sru.. Idle ltemJI with a ALLSTATE
Daily Pl.Jot Cla.mlied Ad REAL TORS
642-!i678.
-llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEA RS OF SERVICE
LIDO ISU
One Of Newoort Re•ch ·!l Most Presllg1ou.s
Arcos With Prtvo te ~ache . Tennis Courts
&: Clul'>house C'h&rmln'LF\ve B«lroo!T\. Home With Co7.y Oen-Study\.: arl[e f'orm1l Dinln1 Room . MHtcr Suite wllh Spa E•ceptlonal
Orferlni.t On Lor1r Lot. SELLER W1LL
ASSIST IN PINANCINO. "'15.000.
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'1,AY LOR CO. I
l:) \ I .. I ( II::.., ~-· . ·_· I_:_· I i ~J
111/4% LOAM MOW-MO LOAM ..
Prime location in the Bluffs . ODe
story, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Situated Oft
e xtra large greenbelt. An immac ulate
home priced for quick aale. $185,000.
Owner will rmance. No loan fee. Call
for appointment now. 644-4910
WISUY M. TAnOI ~co ...... ,.
.211t S-J114d ... .....
MIWPOU C8ft'll. M.1. '44o4t I 0
of newporl
REALTORS
'7S.5511 '·
ON P'OtMYnlA: la c--.. ~
1p1cl1•...._...,_...,.._., ...
wfttt ftnpl1ce. New c..,... _. ,.....
bc.ee.t-... ,. .,.rt,. S2'1.000
WANTED: Se••r•I e s ,erle•c•d
HIH,..,ae. Goeod c .... ,., .. ...ett. ........ , .. , ..................... .
C• 'YOtiJy ....._for ... JI I I 1.
COLE OF HEWPOIT REALTOllS
251 5 E. eo..t Hwy .. c. ..... ..._.
675-5511
S64,950
And only Sl0.000 down
geb )OU U\to 0us P"rfC.~1.
1nve10tment ~l .i rlt•r Tait~ eXJ<;ting loan.-.
)totJ\ 1te<1 1 Cant la:.t '
~9491
Ddu:x.e PaJm Ot--il'rt 2Br
2ba condo Tennis Ja<"
Only SIJS,000. 20~dn
O \\C 12r Submit
llade"I. t.'((" i'60 d
llYal Y HILLS AREA
loc.k to City
U yoo a.re planruoR lo
mlM' ba<"k lt.1 l he r 1t)
~\ L'> J r .. buJ<x.b bwld
11\g 6Jlr an Severi) H ilb
art"a that h<ei 180 d\·~
''""' 0 1 L. •\ 'Pr .. Jd belort> )'OO This L>otH.' n y
OCWRONT
OWN ER'S d e luxe 3
bdnn.. 2 balh WUl + 4
bdrm rt ntal : 6 c ar
.:ara~e; 5S f t l ot
~ooo·
lcAoa ky "°'' . ......., ,.
• 67S.7060.
~VBOI
5 Bdnm. or 4 It a den:
immac ulate 2 ·s tory
home wtt.b all ~ extras.
Gar1ge door ope ne r ,
water soft e ne r . d e ·
corat.or wall rovenng:..
0w.1'ft" anJOOWi, m oving
to Port1Jlnd • nee.500
m.Jlll63 67s-.t777 Ev~
associated
11 ll ()I< t Ii '> W t Al T ,-, "' S
ll\: ""' f; J t': I ' I
&.late lot hh a mple l•---------room for pool Owm•r r a.m. a \I IU.I $296, 000
LAllJIMCI Vi"-J-l.E.
497-1 76'
EASTS.DE C.M.
ST AaTElt HOME
3 cozy bdrm. frpk. I~ lot.
~ beaullf ul fruit trees.
low ht down. o we
Ever)ocw\ answer to a
t».rga.m Sl00.000
DIS REALTY
673-6210
IAY'ROHT HOME
Nicely decorated 2.-aty 5 er 6 Ba with r aalUUc
\llew I& slip. Owner w1.JJ
finance enure balance
with normal dowo.
Sl.190.000 Call Mavis .
JACmlS IEAlTY
'7~70
Whether you•re buy\ftl or
selhog. Clualfled ad·.
ventsu\C will get your mmsaae to tbe rtpt peo·
pAe. CaU Today! M2·5e'78.
SNCT U&AJt swm•• ..w 3('centuates this immac ulately
clean Tu.rtlerock Terrace President
home. 3 bedrooms. large fa mily
room with stone fireplace & wet bar
plus walk-In pantry & gracious
formal djninJ{ room . Large cul de
s ac l ot with ffla n icured
landscapinl?. 3 Car {!arage & much
more. $369.750.
REYATO COlllEl-lABE ID
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC MM.UT"AR
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1,1........... o.ula.aMdH...Ont1on .b' ~ ... ~b·•41l b..-1 It. 1'"7711 --8v-~--.-lt--townbou1e unit e ._,.,... ~frplc· .. "~-*'·
H -BNd>e_Mr I Bdrm CGD· A&1ra~ .e .. rary· o '' vw1"c.. w/lf1>1a, vauJUd Cfll· -.c~Rd. •-'JNllU0•1 ... ._op. ,_bt&f'C)Ol do It 711 Qrtan Ave . AmenltlH u lortl A ~~~~~~~~ 'Bayfroot-1llp. 1uper •·.__._.. O..UloU•pnnll u...-mo.1000--.e .i• . flllCISIJ0,000 .... w\ll tMT1 nn811,.. wtfe '• droll\ at Ju1t -""-Wf/YWW .-. 4 Br i ea. Fin. 'J'Sl...,~.. tu.ltO:S m.lf•ltn llAMWat.1»1641 ,. CA..-·-·~-·--•-•_•_•_l_n __ ••wr.,•down =k~1't::!~ ~::!~ s:*AsllhUBLE .v.U.m.lOOI RENTAL ~~~~~~~~ 2 Br h<iuee, no •mok•;_,
·-......,,4 WOILI u OCJ'llfl us~: PIUllb la. 3 bd. IMOOllE PROPERTY JMJIAHWJ:LLSCC no Idell ot peU. AvelJ.
116-1111 671-7112 PtUidLTCl>Cnl.631·1* ~CIUT •.eoo. Modwar Type 1'lb .,._.,new vUla + Mar lat. lllO. 1'tQ.tOlt .
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• •)1 (~. 11r.fi ~tld«l 4 Bdrm ...._,a. br eecu.rity, 3 eoadoon 1tarr1teeh c.c. Mly not .,. eeee u1tu
..,CN•IDaM OJJf11EA11Ym e..1 ..... rl~~ l~~ ~~~~·c!l; 1Mlwhll.poou1pter. 0wner.wcanyiatT o . an.Apri110U1. ~ca.II ful. l.IUa OM &olU. no r."'mJi;' room 4't m ini (7W~ &n.. No pGiola. SmJUt· fllO PER MONTH FOR 3
wW ':.lOIW W on lhe-oce111 \'\ew frocn muter 5UMITSC.M. ...,_,All.MCUIO?. BDaM 2 BATH rBON1' =and C=-&o~IU1• -•ii UllOA bdrm.tof'laappt tolM. ~new, z br, 2 ba (W .. ~ U l''llT IN 8MAR1
• n1 --------'IU.R... ca115tl).11.Sl w/frpks, garage. Prtf 1rty 2110 DUPLEX ON 80. SIDE 4 !:fr .... Ba fam ily OCIAt4L0¥•1t ----.·-----•. UIUID• TSLlnvstmt.a 642·1803 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o r HWY . Private hofTW' Offered fl unly .. -•u-111 h ••~{XX) VA terms too' STOPSIAlCHIMG lOV.'11. loan•. l 4't 2 ~bdrm uwe~ln C&IJ $40--You've found It! Nonh bedroom•. ocHn and 11/J9/• Own I Acre m111J farm doMl wlfulJ lenftb llili-·
IAlunl. 3 bedroom.a. 3 ba.y v~. owner will ~~~~~~~~ "MAMCIMG wtlh10lncocMbull.oeN ror door. Bdrma h&Yt ~ orottuioaally de· ~~. 32 UNITS A pa.(adlu or rolling well to wall ca~$.
ciorl&.ed, qlW!ty carpet. ReNMa ttart 1t 11.Z.OOO. PHh lte e cru, r ock 11r1e u ea ri.111 ov•r
and hardwood rloors ....,.~oedyCon>. BESTBUYS Under 128.CO> per unlt. quarry, 1lmood trffl. 1 leamln1 tlardwoo-d
LbrOU¥hOut ! PoolalHd Am.a Morlaod. acluelve lN NEWPORT 8.lx srou. H\.eDllY•l)' farm bW ldlDll ind I noon In Uvloa rm. daft.
~ aa111o1 a-.&u
(If ... 3 + dlD OWHn
Id • llara~ eundttk .. Iowa-3 Bdrm rm&al .-1t.
t'11ced at -.ooo ror mort> info call Carol
Hon . •It· P1eesetter 1·--------1•WW• Rllllty, a1~ IAST'llOl ....UX Hwt 1041
~ a.t ol IJJ. "Owner 1e eol. t7S·OIOO or <id World Cha.rm ln 1 ref&&rbl1bed. bllh de· ake ZIOOsq ft. bome. A 2 tn1 rm. Hip beam cell
wW help fU>aoce" I U'.P s:n.om truly warm 2bd beech l2*Jd rent.al area. Tb.I.us cu ClllJOrt with work Ina .xi Oreplace creat.e
14> to a MW Ufe NOW! ~~~~~~~~~ ~.New oak kitchen ~of tbe bestbuys lnaU shop; Md bemt of a ll a a co1y 1tmosphere Aaldna 119'7 ,500 & oew We b•\h. Pn cecl al d Orange County lod a Y' hobby that turned Into a Kltcbea baa all bl\u..
..... , I 1~• 1•1 $140,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WA.......oNJHOMI
1610,000
675.7512 SdCdb. to l8lwnell Np almost lot v11lu e S89S.OOO with 1260·000 com rn erl c ia l r e &1ll Share 4 c ar aaraae quaJil)'iAI. Le S bd. prof dawn. Bn*•r cooper a-d I OD~~ _ Adilq>'d. Prul only A U.Uvehnanclna. tJOn Call Pat Parlunson nunery b\iaanes1. Local· w /e l ec oo r -a 1 0
s:n-1281 . . I\. orCap Mood)',7$2·l920 ed 2rnU.wcst ollheCI-Wllher/dryer. SORRY,.
ty of Paeo Roblee on the NO PETS. C.11 for 1ppt
.......................
Charmln1 Penln1ula
Polnt 2 8dt'm bomt 11rllb
approyed plans for rt·
model. Steps from bey &
11urf. l.rg Uv rm w tfrplc,
form&l dining rm Aa
11ume 9 9 lat T 0 of
1131.000 Owner will
carry balan~ with 29r1,,
down or other creaU ve
fina nci ng A !>k lng
s:nc.soo. M8-82:54 or eves.
1175-7484. Bkra welcome.
$186,IOO in anum1ble
lo8nl, ran¥1nc from 8'h
&o 11% 128,340 aross an
nual lncome Well kept
9ng)e story uruls. with 4
garqes+off i>t. park ·~
on 60' x 300· lot. CALL
000< FORllO' HOAT
Alllu.me Lit TD. owe 2nd
w/1320,000 dn. Hun t·
lngt on H arbour lo<'
Jltwy close. Lees conf(t"h·
Uon I.ban Newport. 0 nrnl
Johralm. Al\. 8'6-7771
~-. Wa&erfroot Dock . Build HALBOA dupl111t ntowly bu1y r Old to L ake MG-7'1178; 5.lMM7
~oo· lot. 603 36th St. Sl&.{XX). Oood oi.1ouma p• _.CE i-rtY 11 aooed for many 3 BR Z ~ d~le•0• dect,
)'OW" own c1.11tom houat-. remodeled in & out ,-9UAIL Nacieawnto. Thie pro-
~HOMEPLUS
STIJOIO
Mr Clean lives ln thi.s
l'hann&nll home with a
small ocean view Clean
dlld creatJve. he will alao
oHrr good financing
Oose to the beach and \n
11 quiet neighborhood.
aee this dream home lo
day• • •us.ooo.
UNGO REAL ESTATE
~1720
~~~ --~~-
644-7211
/.Jn NIL£L
11/\1 LI Y &
/\~'JUUATES
NOQUAIJfl'YING owe
$30,000 dwn-12""'. Clir.
28a. OWl'ler A.gt. SCIMOOIJ
Assumable-By Owner
Immaculate. Move an
oond. 3 Br. fam rm. 2 ba,
lgc heated pool. $120.000
54&zrJ3
DtVORCE
llORCIS SALE
Your dream house for
ooly Si!S.000 down. l yr new. 2 story entertalll
moot home. Formal drn-
lng rm. slcp dn llv rm
w/w~ba.r la fri>lc. Vault·
ed ceilings. 4 Br . 3 ba. lge
ram nn. Assume low int
loan.
631·ZZ42
$75,000 HST IUY
1.-i C08.5l Beamed celling
2 Br condo Pool, view or
halli. Capo Pallu drs.
Owner f i nan c ing .
OnrtAgt.~129
1022 (e ~nh<M· Realty) CoronadetMtr •••••••••••••••••••••••
---------1shar p 3 bd twn h s c .
t4.uolt VllW HILLS 118,ll(IO. Petrick Tenore,
Bayfroot·Boat SHp
Rare opportunity to buy
lrg cl.ISlom home on point
ol 2 ma111 channels an
Huntingto n Ha r bou r
Magnafacent v aew.
magnificent h o us e
suoo.im. Ea~y lnlcrt>sl
rate CaJI: 714-IM0-1813
aft.9pm.
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CALIFORNIA
HOMES
VATaMSAVAIL
Beaulaful Plan I 03
featuring 3 bedroom.11, 2
beUw aod ideally located
for schools, parks and
shopping. A11kana only
Sll7,500. Coo111deir VA
Call today.
0--:. Hhrl.lr rt
1: 1 r.i r Y
I ,1, I .'()fJQ
OCEAN FRONT
Ntw m o dular type
homes. pvt. com munity.
2 bet~. 24 h.r security,
~u b IPtllng O K .
1114 1400-:f.116
$164,900!!
I Sty 3 BR. Cam rm.,
frpl • 2 ba . spa. redwood
deck. brklsl. b11r. Shake
rod TOlally upgraded!
MISSJON REALTY
4'M-073l ---·---2 view decks, 3br. 3ba.
~. bonua. POli. part
rmt.al A.slum $170,000
U'1 OMC2nd. wall co-op.
Uy Owner $299,000
1 S2S-1619, 992 4:)47
ACCIMT 0.. VIEW!
Great hn:lD(:llli walh lhis
spaCJOUll 3 Bdrm. f1m1ty
home. Spcctac:u.Jar o<'ean
and v11l~e hJhl3 view
fnMb paint and gourmet
ldld *l. $192,500.
don osen
ft•ultott.,
~ d~t~.:1~1~0.~~ _Nd..;.._· 6.1_1-1_2166_. ---• mllMBlE LOAN
iOR S20.500. This 4 * * *
1213 N COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
4'11-48411
~ ....... IOU
ltdrm. Fem Rm formal a.t.OtotM NML1rf'£ PAii dsnU\11 rm. 2 fp ic home '-VI lD uren v1ewofb1Us fi m t. 1657 Pa.lsu P L F•bulous 4 bedroom
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
<.:all Costa Mesa YUe Ptan. ldeaUy local·
oomEVALENTINt: You are tbe Wll\ncr of td 00 cul-de·SIC. High ~orf7>6000 two f~ Uckets 1$11.50 loan b1lance . Newly
OWNER/ AC ENT value>. to carpeted ai fre11bly paint· Th ed t hr oughou t. This
aUILD TO SUIT
Two JOU 1.8' IOUI
QUHH MAllY bomeallobucentrel air
Tow cood. ts hardwood noor-.
ASSUME I 11/1° o
434 8eRoaia Ownr
1~1 m ~148
WAl.KTOllACH
GOOO INVESTMENT
a."CdM"
Choice "So of llwy "
duplex. Lood.a of cbum
S229,000 ITcrrni.1 __ A_gcnt 64().s:;60
Year Round Summer Cot·
\11g1: on pnml' R·2 c·ornl•r
let Lowet1l pncc tn town
AfJ.. ~1243
BIG DELUXt: DUPl.F:X
('dM . rlol'e t o h c:h .
owner.idlJtcHr. 2"'1Uo. +
2nr. 281t, ownn w lll
rarry w tlnw flown Sun &
~ IW1tlty 673-1148
OW~~,~~qL of
hnand n1 on 2 lidrm
d~ PWS lar11c 'lUl'SI
q uar ters . South of
Ail}lway. $230,000
f.41M1789 64S-1103
Broker. -------ea.ta Mtto I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Long Beach. CA
Tlcl<l'l.S m1y be l'laa med
by calhng 6(2-S6'18, ext. m .
* *.
UV OWNER Nurth C ~1. 5
bdrm 3 bu. Large as·
i.umable mortgage near
g r;. Selle r will
rooperate. Complet.ily
refurbished. Hardwood
Ooors. new carpels. new
Solanan llle. many bwlt·
11111, lllcludlng mirrored
bar BeautaCu\ mature
yard Dog run Slora~e
room. fountain . ftSh
pond. new roof, counter
top food center , all llP·
pbances lncluded. 2000
i.q ft at $124 .500 l353
Garllngford <Near
Kallybrooke School L
Open Sal/Sun 1·5 Call
MG-&436 or 957 • ll 70 ---
BlOO ()own geb )'OU 8 3
br. 2 ba Costa Meu
Q\lln:Der: No qualifying.
A 111 u m e VA. loan.
Property H ouse ,
&&2·3850 or642-1010
POOL. SPA _________
1
4 Br famlly hom e. nr
S(..tlools & shopi1. 15 fruit
trees. xt ras 547·7066.
fl75-0447 Alt OAK GLEN
Di s tlncllv~ n e w 2
bedroom. 2~ b• con·
dominlwnt. M .llllO
2SlB Eaden Ave, C.M
64.2..6734
OWIBWfHIL'
a.w..,2MrM
0...-.... Rn.ce;
1.aMdR·2
Owner Wlll help finance QUlllllled buyer with 293
down . Attra ct ive 2
... bedr ..... 004-m home with din·
i.Jl& &rel. wood noors.
NSlOm drapes ll shut·
ten. Call for detallsl
Sl2S,000. BK R. Call
Stl).173> .......... --
FtHAMCI
~ prt~ home tn
Miu Verde. Jt featW'ell:
3 Bdrm• 2 b at h s . -~ a&aM flJ'ePl•ce md is IMIU' au ecbools.
Owner wtU also cooeldfr aenn& VA-Huny, won•t ___ ......_ _____ _
last ! Priced al only 0-,_ a026 • .soo. Call 540-1161 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New owner l rans( erred.
nut Mil aa.ooo a Br 2 ea boaM. Will •ccepl
cula1tr1de /motortlome
! HERITAGE
Ht-/\I H >H-..;
~~~~~~~I on ao,ooo equity. Zoned .~ ................. ·r.2more\11Ub.16l-8880
S Y C • M 0 R E 1 ...... • lffdt I 040 " ...................... . ...
llAMDMIW
F ..... larte a bd. 2~
bl. ~t1 lownbome ccndlls. ODlY 4 ... uablo.
from SlOUlo. 3430 Santi
~Ave.~
e nru1.1r:H
1;1 /\I rv
I >11 J /flOO
OW.. Rti4. $787 /rtt0.
1 Big 2+2 condo1DR/b1.:
yd
Cent air. Ownr 552-1127
With lhe assumable loiin
& addatwn al .,l'll1•r
lananclng this hou ... a·
woo'l be on the markt.'\
long. Call Now'! ' 3br.
2ba. detached. llu$!c
mslr bdrm suite w •study
area & adjacent atrium
are.a C'OW'llr)' kitchen
Uruvcrs1ly Park Tona
Morns. M1t . 644 7020,
~51 ·0748. Lingo Real
tlilat.e.
LOAM
L;.rgcst model 1n pre
11t111ou'> countr y c lub
Ml"ea. lw Cbr. 3ba, huge
family r m 4' Rt gaolac:
bonus rm Owner wall
carry b11ck on fananc:
~ . $2tl) ,000
493 .• u .a 495.~
496·2-t 13 l\..10·5050
MaMa. Vlfio I 067
······••··••··•·•·•··•• llYERJ.Y HIUSI
HASMOTHtt4G
OMTHISI
OJt.stand.ln~ view ' Exert·
ang Lale~ Mwaon VleJo
wilh boat factl.it1cs and
r lubh o u~c 4 o r S
l><:·drt)()ms. 23..o bath!>
SuJ)ef' great pool area +
SJ>8 designed (or enter.
ta1n111g' Exciting run-room' Eye-apJ>t'•Ung de·
cor thruout ! Landscaped
*TERMS! TEIMS! lo perftcllon' ln,•c11l
your time nght NOW and
Owner wm carry back. make an appomlmcnl lo
up to ~000 ASSUM F: i.ce' OHenng al 1299,llOO
lit T.D. at 8~%1 All this 67S-75 I 2
and 10 WOODBRIDGE . , •• ~A~ .. 2J!frl~~~ 0Jil8f~
model. Sl47 .000 " ll:AllY fiiil~hrldgc
~ s~!! !~.~~ ... !?~~
4920Barrano P\w),lrvlnf' --------•
38'. 28e. beauUluJ new
borne S67S mo. @3.. 7768
eves:831-16U
OWNER
ANXIOUS
hntasUc 1 br condo with
TUITLllOCI( oce1 n v I e w I r o m
New 11rden ho me. =·=·ycorp.
Priced under b uilders Ame Morland, exclusive price 4' t.erma. High as· age'lt
manlble k>an. No quali ~or 6ll-OIM
tytns. Sl79.*· ~1212 --------Afl..
m.22u or673-3747 ble loan. ~ <Aher uees. Owner will spa. _,., mo. wntt"
fi""'..-at 1"',G, 11\l . wllh 7111>V. Potn&etlla. 760-0t.l8S PIOPllTllS• u-... v v
$14,000 DOWN •. ,,,,__ n 1:30 r.M.I znctn. Pr1ce S1117,000. LEASE opt.ion on 2 I 11rice _.,....... 3224
MO 9UAUFYIHG ~exet cla&e to beach.
Anume bal an ce of Call for deta1l1 . Pat
tl.80,000 al ll~ant on 3br SUxnef Owner I A1cnt
Very nice 28r I Yt Ha
l.ake View Home at
Nadement.o Lake, <Oak
~> Pnctd re<Juced
to •.~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WXURY 2 br , 2 b• condo,
dbl gar . F .P., pool &t
spec. 155() mo. let la last
C!OO <Sep. 64.2-S290.
home w 1lar1e pool la new 67S-rnS Jae-. lrg entry kltch WI
bit.In BBQ. frplc. • 2 car
WLiX
Only 1 left ! Good Costa
pr.~
R.EOUC ED FOR Q\J ICK
SALE Elegant Venallleti
Ptnlhou5e Condo. Ocf'an
view. 2 bdrm. 2 bl.
firepla ce. clubhouse.
pool. SPIJ. sauna. ba.Jllard
& ~.rm. T~al &«un
Ly. Vacant. Own«r.
$168.lm. C.ll 7~-9486
MUST SIU
MS WHIC!HD!!
HARBOR RJOCE. CrClt
Condo 2400 sq. n. .. water + o.lte It. view, 3 br .• Iott
+ F.R .. 2 dttks, neutral
tmes. Asllume SL23K at
9~3 + low prl ce'
Pat.rick Tenore, 631-1.266
REALTORS
*** W.Low-.ce
1200 Somerset Ln .
Newport Buch
You are lhe wiJlner of
two free Uckct.s 1111 50
v.!ucl,lO
TM
QUllHMAltY Tow
Long Beacb, CA
nckwi may be cliumt'd
by calling 642 S6711. ext
Z72 •••
Sl'YGUSS HILL
CUSTOM HOME
5 Bdrm En.iclish Tudor
Over 5000 sq (t of
~ance on paol s11e lot
Nice Vlew terms. Other
homes al.50 av ail Ill U\1.,
area.
MWl'T AMY.ICAM
,.....,..... 957-1900
Le11e/opllon. Harbor
View Home. J Bdrm
SIDl 'mo. Call (Or lrtfo
Bier 957 UiOO
HARIOR VIEW
llAUTY
BUI ~1on.H·O m odt•I
Highly ui>U•ded. l.u.h
landscaping. Heated
pool. 9153-$671
SNftew ....... .,
4 Bdrm 3 bath boine
A>rt Royal. Owner wlU
carry cmt.raa 1t 12tA .
Guudt d gated coll'I ·
auuty
Mela location 3 Bdrm 2
I 07 ea Owner wtu cam at 6 Ur. fOI" 4 years. W ,000 20 N 8 rrulea IOU\h Ull
•••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • ••, doWa fu.JJ prlc-e S205.000 of P a s o R o b I e s .
Sc..Clc:mat• Adulta. New 2lir. 21,;Ba. CrlJt, drapes. 2 car g.ar.
Swu:mnl.oa pool, spa. !)-6·
~-l l'tA/.•DOW... Units ~1ne uperad~ Uutstandln « Vtew .
v-,. " and att hilly OCCUJ>led __. t l •~2 """
w\11 buy lhill prime R3 Yearly Income $20,000 ~~er: 10: r.,.;, ,_..
locat.ton Wllh E Z..2 rf'flt 2 Pf'f bill ldin~ T eoanls EDMli W HLSSICK
Udrm houst' located In paywJi~. DE"•• TOR •AS"'-'"'
1525Mo Jbr. llr,ba, <'pU..
ffl)k. dbl gar, enrl yrd.
Tract borne. 641> 066'J walk to bttar h No San ~ °""'
Clemente. Owner an' ~ f R€STIG€ •-.-•'lll6-l•~----10U'i HOM ct 1• 28r. 1811. l{anitc. no peU.. ~y SH,500 ~l 1425 mo 1 Lat • las +
644.7211 KM.I Dtat.elnvcatmcnb ~~~ 2600 !:>':.sec. 548 -2811 •ft
/.Jn Ntr,11
GAii f V f.
A55JULIAT(5 .....
C ....... ""° I 071 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Y*'tla<>c..Y-. N~ doo sq . rt h igh
qua...y c1at.om homt> on t
acre. Zoned for hone!!
Trade• ron1ldered
SSTS,lm
D. Bourke. RJlr, ~"50
Wwd ... uter I OH •••••••••••••••••••••••
J bdnn l ba New ca.~
& pamt In & out l~r11e
yard m .ooo 8721 &lsa.
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a.het-11 ........ ..........•...•.....•.. . .•....................
PAL.MOAL!
Commen:laJ Oowo\own
and
Re!l1denU1t In <:tty
Owiwr. 714 &IS 5000 X330
AGENT
1>avt.c1 & Clark looku1a for
t a~~t whoJ spe<"1aliK'!I
11'1 Jndustr1 al Prol>C!rt Y
and th.al can cl06e lnriir
1odustri1I real estak
l{X)';Vi COftlml3SIOfl, YI' r)'
•AAN'l.'\1Yt' off11.·" Call
Mr Clark In Newport
8c.il ~l· 1866
1100
:mlWCoall Hwy,N H •-•••••••••••••••••••• 64M646
Ck:a5ed Sund• y
AXHUPPY
44 tmit olflce bid~ Eal)'
lennll. Owner will lr~e
C1r cam 2lld T.D for
down payment. 0 NL Y
SUS,000. li r o ken
wdcome.
. 556-7777
at.&JU property o.men tn
ter ested an •e ttlnl
toc«btr to CU\ the hl&b alll" Jlfumbto& ~n. no Inve s t ment
necf'uary . Conta c t
fl'anlc at~73t6
~/Prof.IWcJ.
l7,000 sq h.. "flee space .
ExtSting l 7 un1t4 m>.<XX> will b.aodle. JOO'
lleachlroat Reedy lo de·
veq, S.O~s (
BROK.ER l /.U-1123
Be•IAlluJ Lava llot Spr
tags In ld.abO JIH a cre'b
f.fl rivtt. s~rb view.
Sell or tntdcd or So Ca II r.
PO Box~. Hemet, CA, mu Pnnc oraly ..;._ __ .............
~ 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
,..., OCCUPAMCY
3 Bdrm. 2 ba or 2 lir,
formal dml.ng. Dbl rrp le.
lgewaJnut panel fam rm,
_,, lai.mdry rm. dbl gar,
t..ige fncd yrd, new cpta,
oew 0 1W, ne w palnt. lm·
m8C. No Pelli. $6:2S/llo.
c.lJ owner 644-4Zl7
RBMICID 541« moo 2 Br, 2ba new rondn ,_Qllldil* Pool/Jae. Jmmed oc
/\ssume 10"'1~ loan. c upa n cy 9~6-14 91.
Ou r lt001q. ft . o f -~-97811-------·
1raclo u1 Hvio a . MlwL..To.-a • ee.tdl&l MW coado pro. Jee\ Grol v iew of 3 Br. 2..-. ba. 2 ff1>1a, twtior 111 OC'l'&n Adi ls A C, 2 praaes l lg y1n1.
S«'ur1ty b"1a.. No <Sop. <'OIDm. poot Neer So. C&t au.ooo Plaza, 6Choots, & frwys.
lhllow· kftlnt'dy S7Z mo. 751-Ml.S
Ami Mortalld l':11rlus1ve 3 Br, 2""1 ba. lnr lude:s Al#> ~. &Jl .(H86 fl'l)k. gar, D1W, 2 atory
..., &hh ~tmo. lsl 4' lu .. t
I ' I SI* 2100 ~22112 ....................... ---------
l. B. lot near bcb 188,000
•OCEA.~F'RONT. N.H. equal value condo
Specucular tnplu. Xlnl Rancho Mira a~ Palm
2 Bdrm. nt!'W crpl.S, ne.,
p&lnt. Gar, focd yard.
ChJld·pet OK. S42SMo .
!St /l ast +sec. 798 W
'M.bon. 83 I· 1896
rah n c in g. P v t p t y DM«t area .sM-4378.
«13-1'677 _______ .....
4DUPLUES
+I ""rTS
191.SOO to •.soo
ltr'Nd and butter urut.s
Xlnl ret1lal area. scp.
yanil. metf'n. 10\3. tu
bUJ..\. lllC end ~ar. Pnn~
mly
~--:11 1au~
~=~"1S
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
3144 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 bdrm Orana~ rondo
oo the waler w /dock.
Xlnl sun e xposure,
mni inrl, tmntA PoOll
sauoa e-.c MOO »2 ·3440
3141 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VIEW
Vacant 3br. lwnhm 1m •
mac Dbl gar Nr So. Csl ·
Plat3 S4SOMo Kld!i
o1t~sm1 -----
East31dt' 2 br. 1 ba duplex •
Hear at ~tty. Quiel.
l"NAlure preferrl:'d. MZS.
&<1165 or S48-447 I
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S&rl Clel:Den le Ovp le 1 es .. 1
Walle to beach from fan·
la'!t!c 3 BR 2 ba homt'
wrtb pool & bre1lht1.k lnll
oteer\ view. Completely r Uf1l1Sbed.
IEAUTIPUL
TOWMHOME
F.asllade 2 br. 1 i,; ba.
Quld ~lrome 2 story.
windUla staircase. new
decorator carpets, fresll
piwU. modern kitchen.
CireplaN'. pool. N O
PETS Water & he'*t
pcud 1475 mo 960-3989. 4-Pl.EXES
MOM SI 59,000
200feDOWH
HIAl DtSHIYLAMD
Hroter 1714 !750-11114
aasumable loan~ of
StOO,(Q) each 12r;., No
pouits Saulb·.Meyrr Agt
&4GSl57 OONCl>EN RF.AL TORS
4f11 ... J.ARGE l BR DUPLEX
Fresh & ready. S32S.
C&U to see 54()..4752
••••••••••••••••••••••• Clflltt-IHdl 3211 lbr. Camtly rm. frpl~. nice
·-•••••••••••••••••••• yard Mesa Verde area. SW>Mo. Agt. 67S.2373 or
770-&598
New E.slde house, 2 Hr
den. lrg yard lt\50/mi>.
64.'Hm"l. 631 ·50 l2
3 Br, 2 b •. quiet
~!tbb orh ood. low
. yard. No pets.
~dull• only. S526 .
Sie-81.
-.m OMLYPtl.OT Mond~.Apf11lt, tllO ~ff l(k AtalM•hu.fww. ~IM•l1....... .... .. a.. 4J00 ..... ~pr= .... -......;;.~~_;;.--------------------Ml. .... • . .. . . . . . . . .. ........... ... .. . ................. . ..................... . u.ea ••••• "-"U.k at•••• ....._ •• h••• _. .................. c.MMeM 1114 •'-,..._. ll6t --~---··-•••1!1111-li!llllllllllllll~iit ...•...... •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••~••• --= • •i 111•01 •• ~ BMt. Ho. l.quu Rome. .............. -lU4 .__.__ 1•.o111.o111 ·~ -r • •• -..... •••·••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• Cit_, ...... Prof male pre--..--...... tll ••rt.._.. >J•t ....................... • er. J be. !MW crpta "' ~ -.............. ,l
•••••••••••••••• -··-······-······ .... .,.................. ..... •• ... ........ ........ ...... 2br ••• Ir• .. .-nu. --.... .... a.:. a 1r aa.r Ou pvt froo\ detll. OoOd df111. All aduk, oo peta . ...._
, M. ....0 dtUdl OK _.... lllt, Z'-'8a. ,.,. , se.ar. t ~ ~~ VttJtti J.r:11o 142 ® v'lew Cathedral celhna• SttOWO by appt. only. --------No,.._ Mi1Mo. llM 8 f ... lc, lhrlhU P~ -•fl JO -•too . .,_ M-lln_... \TI ,. br ...Ofllo. No Peta wk _... f'eom&Je 1bare I bdrm. __.~ "'91mo.m.ian $ Ptopirt)' tbiN Mamo ' ..,~1 .... -... JlB. apt w/Hme. lm·
orto1010 4er.1 a.. YW"J ta. an on 1 a br 2~ bla, walll to bch. med. mo month NNm I U I Ba, -lllMIMAb, ~...... Jl41
Call mora101 after --··•-•••••••••••
PDQlll9. IANPaONT RltH-
l'JM* TAU. mw IDOdular type a.om.a, M hr tee P•t
bdla. ..ata Gll\b 9l5iO mo
s..-floor. beaullll&l o.w dla lAt'f8 l br, bla&cony. pool, Pool • tennla. S750. aftl:3DpmTeny
C .. I t W JJ71 dffor, frplt. pvt, nr paUo, adulU ooly, oo tTU4JJ,-.lUl M/l'lbrSBtaBabMnr
••••••••••••••••••••••• bliacb ~ '>aY. Av all now. pall. PH. mo. lH1 1.uwe 1 bedroom. r I P, on Fwy 4' So. CoMt Pina --... t•-rm 1 .. tl l•r QaUdren OK. ~ mo Monrollta, ~ ............ ,1 ....,.,. 11 -·-· ... ' "' 10.U Weft O.ltio.. Jetr wa&er, ~ ava .• · -311aO Spta. t22S + ut .
North Santa Ana, 11th St. • Brittol.
Close to all freeways. Up to 10,000 ICI
ft available. Owner will 1ubcllvlde.
Call John at~. Aaent.
••RlllP~ ..
OCU.NYllW
2 8dnn.. J blath ~ for
..... _ l'oal a.ad Ji~Ulli.
2 llr, pnp, l:Uc> yard, '1 ple A llha 00·
... ,. a•rd•ner IOC'I tr leOlmo C.ll Ctu'il. ~ o.tlY No ~ta Jl.!OBNl'Rt-:ALTV -.Mtelor,_Tm. D.1-3114 _
............... l2U o-.-... JJJ6 ..................... ..
... ~~;.;;;.••• •• 0-0 '11t, Zba, ~~ pric
0 pnv W\k lOM.'ltl _ ..
8RA.ND NEW l tsdrm. -.a_ •tlll family rm, dl.ol.n(C Mr .. ,~
be hoaw AttracttYe 1uo
ken flnpla<~ art"I
w br1ck frpk Beaut ~\lnny kllCbt'n with
blll~ Lo\ely hlll1udt'
lon11on with 360 d~a
Brand n.-lAkr Park
J'auo Home Zhr . air
c:cnd.. ci.r,., r rpu. 2 n r
11ar l&)OMo 831 USJ
l~ ---
'1ew Cl<JrH.< to cboola & 2 bdrm 2 b8 (JC'ldu on
pub B&Jle fl4>i m1 to aolf tour e . p ool P,ia~1 n.a S700 m o IJindwca~ W4'lt'r '550
b l liut +def) Muvt· in ~ or ~ 2007 Ml
May 16 Lt!ase avail Call 6P41l
for oppl lO M'l' 9iiO ~ ---
or&IS-ITII evt"l 3 Br. den. 212 b.i rondo For••¥,,,,._, 3234 F1P, wetbar. pool, a dlts _, lM l600 495-6146 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tiburon Condo :?fir
fonnal din rm. frpl<'.
highly up~raded. Nr.
p ool & ''lubh ous e .
tMIJ..0329. ----....... led 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••••
._HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Pnced from
W0.15i96. Fncd yard &
tarages Fam1l1<'s
please K id s & p e ts
welcome. Qill 964 2566 or
!J73-2!m AR\. no fcot> _
Elegant 2 bdrm. ram rm &
den, IS7::5 m o> Plush
CIJ)U, 2 \1 ba. cedar &
~-s bl.ks to ocean
Dbl car pvt J?ar. fully
mamt. yd. Adults. no
J8A loqwre al 527 18\h
Sl.714-~l.
Home> for rent, $450 to
WX> J EJR 2 Ba, fncd
yard & gar Klcbt pels ok
Keith. 962-4471
4 Br. 21111 Ba. ocean VICW, I
blk to beach, $650 mo.
~t951!
4 8r +family rm, J ba. 2
storY Nt·ur bt•al'h Xlnl
~chool .ire;i $>150 mo
wo~ardencr lly ••Pr>L
963-4189.
[Jownt.own I llr, :!• i ba
S?OO mo. Av:ul Jll 5 10
848-6.178
SPAR.KUNG CLEAN Lgc
2 Bl", 2"7 ba. bltms. frplt:.
end wut, a 1c. 1:)25. Dy
!113-0404. ev 673· 1713
•J UST Rfo:DECO H
ATEO-SSSO m o . pool.
38r, 21,,Ba. nr O<'can,
wallc t.o stores, tenots,
goU To &-c call ownr
4!&1625 tf N IA Iv m~g.
dys/eves
~Vieio 3267 •••••••••••••••••••••••
JfOMES t-oR RENT
J or 4br. Pnced from
Sll60-SS95 F'ocd yard &
garages Families
please Kids & pet s
welcome. Ca II 964 2566 or
&73-2971. Agt, no fee
Move in today Beaul 4br.
all JC:tras Crnr lot. fa m nn. bluns. encl y rd Kid:.
OK. Off of Ahc1a Pkwy
~ Mo. 496 8895, o r
493-6751. 831·9303
•• wport a.ach 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO F'BF:! Apt. & Condo
rentals Villa Rentals
6'7s.4912 Bkr
Delux• b.c. H~
~Y Vle'W. J br, d1·n, 4 ha.
o.t11 um. 3100 ~q ft. SIUOO
mo 646-3893
EAN Vlfo;W 4 br, 21 2
ba, ga rdenc·r i ncl
~OwntBkr.
!. l3drm rctt.aJ:e. S4S() 9631
A.nfacore Webb Rlty. CONDO. Nr Hoag. 2 BR.
tm 2170 l~. pool. JBC., Sauna.
dbl gar W D Avail May
J Br. 2 ba. fully r pt·d. hl S62S m o D y'
dliJ!i, .icru.s Crom ~.h·m 973·125!>, t·ves wknds
-.ch) ~ mo 8441 5917 4!11 200 --------:! UR 2 Ua. dbl garagt', Scawmd Condo. 2 Ur 11:
f1·n cc<I yard Nr ba, 2 car J?a r, frplr, Ma~nolla & Ada m ' i;a u na , :o.pa , p ool
~l Rt:Jlty, 536 7~. ~ mo.673-6610
c..~ 968-3216 ----
4br, 3ba, farruly & din rm
2·'rtY honw 2 nir ~ar
New c rph & d rps
$850Mo. 91\2 75~ -----..... ~---°" HerbOur 1242 •••••...•.•..........••
Vn,allles I br. Condo
SSOOMo. All il mcn1llt.-s
Sec 2~2323. 645·6242
1iCJ CCMYOft Twnhm
2Br. 2ba overlook.Jng golf
course. Pool & Lenn•'> courts $1!75 mo 851 · 1611
wk.days. 760-1197
Blllfs condo. prest1g1ous J
BR. J ba. Super view.
BIO. Agl 644-1133
Sellbrtdgc <.;o ndl') End
U nit . 2br 2 1'2 ba ,
W11Lcrfronl Dock avail
Call H al Gulsch . !Jt.~138 Condo. aduJt romplex. 2
WATERFRONT 2 br. 212 br. near Hoag 11.-, ba. ~ Approx 1600 sq ft. JO' frplc. dshwhr No pet!\
.. bp. Ree rac " $1.100 m o ~ mo Isl. lai.t & dl'
rJ1 ane al 1146 0503 or po51l 768-7633
846-1371 -------U>vely 3bd. Jba nr bch & 9"ilw J244 Hoee HObp Long lea!>e
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • only $150 b46-I 035
2 bdrm. 2 story 111 ba
Coodo .. The Lakt-s"'
Xlttt loc Buut. dt.'<.'Orat
ed. Brand new Ref req
No pet11 S550 m u
~ :rm.67~119
RENTALS
2BR.2ba $..'175
2 Br + D, Iba .. S1SO
J BR, 2 ba. . . S650-n:,
<1BR.2111 ba S685·825
Npt Shores. 4br. 2ba. gar.
bch , t enni s, pool
tm<> mo. Hay, wkday!.
ll5'1·'1m
Versatlleb roodo, bay &
ocean view. 2br, 2ba,
frplc, Cull secunty &
amen1llc's $700/Mo .
Owner ~-0614 wkdys.
116.5-l~eves & wknds.
Bhlls, 3 BR ffid urul ron·
do. view from every
room. S9llO Mo .. o r lease
~on. 760-9618 Agt.
Harbor Ridge: • BR Kens·
ingtoo Model. Reservoir
view ; guarded gate.
S2000 Mo. Sunny One
Really, ask for Ellen.
561-6427
2 Br l Ba condo, beaut. de· P91ln. Pt .. ocean view. 3
corated, "Springs ", BR.3ba. Sl200Yrly.1se
S5JO/mo. Refs req. No 875-&61 AtJ..
piU. AvaJ.J 6/l. ~7·3200, ---------
67Wlli EAS11Ulff EXEC.
4Br. 2ba. ztOO sq. ft. fam
rm, frplc, 1 blk to
acbooll, abops, church.
P'ncd '*'k.yard, UtWa ......_......,.. 2 er. 1 ba. up1tain tn 4. mo. C7l4)17a·H4t or 6'1"4813
Veblcle 1lorairr natl _, __ ,,_. "--I • ·d-racll No UHllO. •---------IUSMo lllt,lul +He' P 0 · vi• ., i.t--af--mate e-.75 -·-u•• de O"ua II 1 84rm, near btath pe&&, 9340 mo.• C Ea»l •-...... ,...,... • •• --•• "• 1.i....•--•1 II pd let.b fill &44~. ta', 281, v~ la. aU on l mo. dr ocn. E·Z qol.n& l· .,.... -llll' • .. ut · floor. bNutiful new dla H.B. -...o Mkbele
' a ., • I m 0 y r I y d f ' E --.... .__._. .. •oo c _,,_. ._..AM l210 Rel~ ef).1401 or ecor, ,..l> c, • nr M/F--2u..ba .. --.. ---.... ,_ • • be8Ch 6 bMy. vaiJ now. ,..,_'""" ...., IJVPI"' ........ ••••••••••••••• ..... 4471 -••••••••••••••••••••• ml.11s •ea•au. 0\1.kinn OK. $0 mo. l1' Irvine.· SU& + uUI; •-.. •••••••• .. ••••• sotmC COAST PLAZA ~ 7»3580 873-5432 Office Wtft . ....1lo ft..&,_." --.&.... J u.r. 1 ,.. C.-.. M9-JIU APARTMENTS 1012 West Bal •· Jeff or • Dlnct atuu apace fw un-""°""" • eu•i.rn NL•w ,,_ _ Rare chance to r ent -W---t. ft......;_ •ood b• l>b\ a•r W /OfU\r, ....................... """~"' L ,_........ ................. mcdbtomonthlnauper ~1oon.7a0'66;imaft .
la"'11d hkup Ar. ~td1>, tbr, fplt, alOvc, refna. 2er,2e. ~so ~block to bell. atir. 2ba. ......... 4lSO P"ftll&e Koll Towers. 1pm.
pool J•t·, blllna Anll d~ck .1 ~·1rok1oi~2~~0 . ~~ loct at1hoon. walk down.";lalrs, blllns. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mac:At1buratJamboree, s~ l!60 !i>t l OZlhv .... , " S.. .... o lo com.,..ee a pp1nR. pd)<>, gar. t650Mo 127 WANTED· Newport Beach. Ready It SrMJ .... 4'00
,-.... l2t0 m.~ BeauLllUUy lalldacaped 44tbSL NH 640-ll40 GaracelnCd!ll. May 15 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• --c-.v I "'CH Sc*ious apt.a. Pnvate ----· -·-----1 873-0860 <GU> 714·9M-l~ ll60 lnd/Ofc near nu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••I v•• ,. plll.Olordecu Adults . VersaillesP~lbowleCOO· ---------•---------~'.lllOIRedondoCir.,
•4 Hr, l LOt')I G4-rdcoer WWI !Ultb, 1t.ove, refria. ~ pajd. No peta. do. ~an vu 2br. 2ba, COSTA MESA Waat toahareoffices & re· IS, Hum Bch&U-21'4
•1 w.&4tr ~ f Nf'. den, ~Hwy.Tele~ ee1 1008ud1a. 0peri UMd.aUy frpc, full a«unly. Pool. Ganie & storage areas cept. oc AlrPort·L•c
am rm. _., 0 pclb -mo. 0 app11, · Jl8Wesl WUson.C M spa. saima ct<'. Re ady to avaa.lable. Ask for CraJg. Jl.Usm.GM4 Larae M·l lot. black
?5<rlll 1 ~-&ll~/548·~08 move 111 ~Mo 752·9466 A&em. a.9900 --------topped, fenced. 2IOO aq. "-"'-~-l824 .,....,,..1 ___.;;; _______ , ~C9fl'a ft. bldg. uoo mo. ~ ,..,.. .. d « ~=:"............ &side 149 E . Bay 2br. _or_v_•~-------~garages for rent. laaitite s.ltet ~. ~--.a.d 3300 38drm&Pl,g• paJd tba. pool. Adult1. No Uir«e Bach w •:11ttping on Balboa Peninsula f>restAi>OUS ocean view -.. --... -----4-5-5-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t::ncl&ar.adlls Pets.$J60Mo 640-()839 ~a ~edbldgw/rec =:n~~.;:~~~x olfices w /ant1que d e · --·•••••••••••••••••
Remember
Mother's
Day
Send Mom a mes11age for
all the world to sec via
the Dally Pilot Mothc>r'~
Day puge, Muy lllh
Messag"~ can bt.-a ny ~•ze
from SJ 25 up Ca ll
642·5618 Cor m on • in
rormat1on & to pl11cc
your ~~e
ca.d.-liUfM u..ftnts.twd 1425
·•··················•·• •2 Br, nr. So Cst Plaza,
~ No pets 7~0'll7 .
64J-14fi0 ---RANCHO Ml RAGE, dr
cor. 2 BR 2 &, all xtrJ'>
By Marn o ll llott•I &
shop; SW5 mo 675 1957
Adults New 2Br. 2•-,li.1
Crpt, draJ)l'fi. 2 1·or .:Jr
Swunm.ulg pool , spa !I tl
64.S-39116
Newport lieach Nt.-w Villa
lialboa Ocean view 2
lrg bdrm">, 2bu, frpk. lrg
pvt p ul10 Sec 1ia te
Adults. S750Mo 83R 9100
J Br. J ba 1n NH. frpl ,
I' o o I . r l' c r " n t 1° r
:-o;ewport Tl"rnir t• SJ75
Isl & la'l + \t:r dl·p
4S3-J280 GHi l59
<Xeanv1ew, den, 28r. 3Ua.
2 car garaJZe, pool. Jae
cum, tenrus, adlts only,
no pets S595 m o San
Oemenle 492·376 l
•3 Br. 2 bn, nr SO Coast
Plaza. $595 :>.o pct~
75S-0217 tX 641 1460
642-5073 $3:25. 2 Br. 1 b8 8 ..,. Laun facl & pool. Nr <.Kean at c:onted c:onf. rm. JIO "' V-•·U~ ... ...,!>Mo Mon .,, H ..__ •d Newpor t Cent•r Dr
l Bdrm apl
Enclgarage.~aspa1d.
642 5073
dry rm. pool, beam ce1l ..).\-~ S " •~n,gle ar...,.,.·n ams, " • Adult.sonly. no pets S.S. • at C.M. MO. S&oraae only. _644-_T_UIO_. _____ _
1SL8«ml 642 1603 SunlW4·~ ~ --&ll·l460or75&-0217 • DEUJXEOFFICES •
2 Odrms. I bath apt
Adults Gas piud.
&'2 5073
S.Clt1Mt1I• 3176 Office.__ 4400 I .Hr 3 nns: from 93" sq.
S44S 2 Br . 1 '., ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,No l 21720 townhouse. All bltn1', ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''" se req. U·
1 1 d 2 UH ~Bll .slcP"lobearh 123SSq 1-1. ~mo. Pont Or., nr airport.
pal oiba cony. 1'.: "1 r occ•~~. gar. W D. $385. 11517Westcllff. N 8 833-3223
Somt-w t' nt'I. ti u t & ""°'-. 4!.l'i 6700. 661 3526_ _ c....1 Ch'>'> ---------to'unuly 2 Br $34() Pool
4'c 3 Ur, 2 ba $3'7~. !"lay.
frpk Agent.'" •JU,U.
ground. 646-1486 ---
nu, M.Kml f..U 1603 2Hr. In: polio, i:arnl{r, EXEC. SUrTES
Dc.a"c*tt 3126 w.-llt t o b,·ath $315. Prune Newport Buch
S'nJNNING lrg 2br. 2ba, •••••••••• • • •• • • • •• • • • • J-;vM · ~IJI kJC Near O C atrport
gn:tri apt. Pool. rec urea Span1i;h s tyli• larnr 1 S.Jumt no w UlthSt bdrm w 1f1rt"pl11 <'1• & C~rtMO J871
~ar~\' $400 mo 6.\2 JOtlJ ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Br. 1 bi! apt. laundry rm. ----
no pd.S. BS Stud.lo S260 mo inc-I ulll
~1~ Clean Cull M11 rthJ,
---661 1161 or494 Jb'7Z
..... qOftleodt JUO •••..•••.........•.....
Nt-w 2 I.Jr i 2 b:a C"Ondo .
b.Jrony w v1('w. i:a.ra.ie.
bttl\'lo, f p. pool + spa
~ C'itll Ad Siller • 13.
f;'2.ul0 2it hr..
WniMmtw l898
-.AHO MEW •ns
Large 2 br. 2 ba $4.25 ~vale pal1Cl8, or dt:ck.s
<.:lose to shopping 19112
Maple.C: M
Lollely all adult. no pc'\~. •• ••• •• ••• •••••••••••••
Op("n D:u ly 10.~
64.>6784 • 646 tJH 16
or548 2408
IRANDMEW
lleaut adult apl. Spa(' 2
br, 2 bu twn~t: w f p .
bllnS. L R. patios $45() lo
S475 642--6221
TSJ~ Mgmt 642 1603
2Br <'Pb.. drps. bit IDS
Adult'> only, no pt'l!>
Smull qwf'l <'Omplcx .
5:16 l1l() St-e Manager
altt>r lOam 548 1367
S47S mo SuJ>('r dlx 2Hr
fri>lc. l t·ncl ii.iru~t:. 1
open i.pace Dlx kit. II! &
roomy 2:So6'7 1-:ldcn To
~·rall~5009
12.&3 Bl" apt.s 6200 Ed 28r UWf'r ('rp1 , d'l>">
tnReJ',h.b 846-06~-1tar. ~ /\\ail. '1J) t.
673 57 l!I art •·
OCEA.HAREA
W11lk to Lhc bl'.l <'h
Uehghtrul lite 1&2 !Ir
apts. some w fr.>lr, ;111
p.alJO!i or bakOnll'~ En m 20 acr~ w attrnl11\c1·
J! re e n b e I t , l r c t' ~ .
lan<bcapc & 9 hole put
ling green. 2 p ool'i
Friend ly c lu bho u s e
w frplc. color TV. sauna.
e¥ercJ.Se & w1:1ght room
Slarts at $345 wcluding
ma.JOf' ut.JIJt1es.
Adults, no pet"
CASAdelSOL
21661 "oc*hm st
962-6653
4000 ........•..............
Si2 Wt°('\( & l p • 1 Hr"
k1l('ht•nPllt•' JHJOI 6..
maid "'rv ~ ':f155
Landro Inn ~11tt•I
In Cc>:1ta Mt•'a hom1•
KJtrh pnv S200 m u A:.k
(or C..'hru 646 7174
Qlaet. pvt bJth. kllcb.
pnV\I , J>r»I Nodnnk•nit
Malure. If H K4G 2080
Evt'!'i
Rm. pvt b,1th. mJturt·
t>mpld lad)', hlt;' pn .. , rrf
'165_!.~~h494 7346
Adults Nt"W 2Br. 2i..,e:1 2tr. l~ba. studio. Gar,
Crpt, drapes, 2 car gar. frplc. D/W, $4.50Mo
Swunnung poo\, spa. 9"6: 7S.Z..7474, S35-3397
lied.rooms with k1l chl'n
pn V1Je1tes Pn v .,,. be l.h.
Pool. Near S. C. rla.ia
M 'F $40-SSO per week
~ Ad Stuer •6. 642-4300
~
~
EmSIDE TRIPLEX
Xlnt location nr Santa
Ana & 17th St 2 Dr, 1 •,.,
ba. to wnhouse s tyle
!-}lei gar l'vl patw new
riecor 1425 mo. Adults.
no pt-ts 754 II 05
MAM&"S WAU<
(4( 2 & 3 br apls from
S4SO f'rplc, larite yd,
patJO. Jtar, or HunlUl~on
Harbour. children OK
Jlllii2 J 1b C.:trcle, apt I,
&10-5623.
Pn' rm. 'hr ba Nr 04 '(
KIL pn v $1<.0 Alter t. I' \I
S.$~17
SwCI .. , Rentah 4200 .......................
Rent incl !"Wep\100. coo
fe r enc•· r m . Ja n1 t nr
st•rv , ultl)>. 100 f r t'e (' o p 1 t• 'i &. m o r t•
~nunal .,_.-rv J\':111
1.uot 0oua ~I 9411
l::Jla·uuve OfrlCl"> 3Vdll Ill
fuil l>'"fV ofr bldiz 'lr
0 <.; Alll>Ort RH' .. pt • &
pbtQ:· an.' . s~·y '>t'r ' .
<"mf nn, etc Plt-a!.e l 11 II
752-6188 -----
• 'l-:wPORT l:H.AC'll •
•l'lUMELOCATHl' •
!ill ~ch from watt't1 ront ·
500 <;q ft
tiU 1964 ~I
c-.nnery \'111 11~(.' 111fll'I'
space dVaJI l IJ.:l' & I
~ ~er6TS-4.9t2
..cd.'f OF..Lt.:X t: SU In_-,
)o'rom S2'J5 ;\Jr C'(;OO •
a.mpte pkg L'lll pd ~
F:. Csl Hwy .£1~ ~
4'50SQ ft ~mil
4001 &rt"h Sc :-. B
Ail•'nl 541 50:t?
\'i<-W cl Ha> ht l1 mt' u<
fr'f"l\d 2 dU offar,--. Ap
prox. lOOOsq ft 2 P' I
ballu 2AOO W C°Oil'll
"*Y. 131~.640-SlOO
WESTCLIH BLOG
NEWPORT BEACH
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PURE
CLASS
4000S.,Ft. ,,~()ffius , •• •c: ..... ~ of
Me wport H.t.or.
•I ........ OffiCH
•Wet ...
~•ahl"ft1ttHH
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1714)675-8662
c......,vilocJ-
u.-1uxc o tf1 ('t• \UI l t•
1rWTIC>hed I l,;IJ!'itlU~ lll
tht· beautiful Ambr<>!l1a
K.l':Sl4UUJ1l bldjt l Oc.' I.
A <.:. da ll y J~n 1 t o r
.,rn1rt', ul•". ampll'
park1n.: 1no l°'t". ro;q •
Mu.~t ~·"' lnqwrt' Ste .
2m.~:n.hSt . '°' B
lnd.lv1dUill ofh re c;pare·
Ir vin!'. J.imbor n~ &
M .. 11 Arthur ~ont h lo
mt..nth r•'n\.11'. A mplt•
pt1rk1 nv l''r u m $4!~0
t:.A.IJ 714~1 I~
•JI 16 S.--. f.Ht•
"1-:'WPOkT RF.A<'ll
5.S7-076Z ·------•..Cl•
Newport ~ Office c
Rml wTth mE' of rt'('t"P-
uan.. ronI room k1tch~.
phon~. se~n:tart•I &
h -lt'l;
UJI Ctnd> at 760 0100 - -
'\'f:Wf'ORT
••••••••••••••••••••••• lJi.t tbr. blove & reCn~
O\ilrnun~ 2Br. Ilia, ferry Pool , adlls Nn 1'1•ts
IA!luxe pool<.1dc xlru l.:r·
2br. 2tw. Bltru.. cbhwhr
11-i rrult'S beach Adlh.
no p1.·t ~ SJ95 m o
~
Ellcape lo Lido for J sum
nY1' <1' ~un & fun. I HH
I \ly horn" with i.:n·aL
patto W,1lk lo b;1 y ·n
bNJ<'h rlub. 1t·nn1s &
v1lh1i.:10. ~1ay Sl200. J uni·
S2.<XX>. July SJOOO. Au~
$4,<XX> Agt f~I 42'17
C11ll Mr How••d
64 5 6101
•.x('(' MIU' ha.~ L80 230 ·Q
11 ~~ olf•r•"' ;nail
111 ,urport 1ttrl'J buJlrl
J11J'Jl ~·11<. ind cvnc
nn . n'<1'l & r u(h ... >ul
I) ~p 111o"l>rd pre>'>. w rv
a'ail "" r npH·r. twx
& U:lt.~l('r ~Int rall"S &
I mo (~ 833 9971
block, )'Tly lw. no P<~ Si295Mo 673-0884.646·731!1
$.YJOIDO + Ulll 675 0349 -------Mesa Verd4> c·ute 2br. Costa~ l724 (!Ult.~cul-de ~ac No ~ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ85 498-1936
3 block to beach 2hr.
l~~a. din rm. '>Un rm.
pantry Ma t uri• :.dlti.
213-C Atlanta SUSCASITAS
F\lm. 1 br apt S300 & up
Encl gar. AdulL:i, no
pets 2110 Newport m.
:;48--4968 bet wn 8 30 & 5
pm.
tu•ltwJOftleoch 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * ...
&.....~art
1709'l Kampen
lhmungion Beach
You lil'e lhe w1n nt'r o f
two fr~ u cketi. est I 50
value1, to
TM
QUEEHMARY
Tos-
Long Beach. CA
TickW> may be claimed
by calltng 642 56711, ext m * ••
l..,..aleodt 3748 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. MaJd serv . color
TV. heated pool. Ulil.
1714 )494 -5294 !185 No .
Coast Hwy.
Luxluy stOO!o. Free maid
serv. ColOT tv SlOO wk.
ioc. Wl. 499-22'l7
.... .,.. ..... 37'9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WEHAVESUMMER
RENTALS
WEEK OR MONTH
associated
BP()•fP'o "'" •• ,,,,
J , , t/'it l ,,1 ll • '' a. ' I• I
2 Ur. l bo. new crpl &
paint, SJSO. N•1 pet'
Sic.-rraMgmlCo 6411324
Mew Lux TowMo.e
J 81", 2112 ba. 2 frpks.
A C, 2 gar ages I Lg
yard. comm pool. Near
So Cst Plaza, schools &
(f'WY'i f725 mo 751 8485
Ideal for qUJet fem. l Rr.
..iove 1 r c fr 1g N o
loch petS 1285 646 II 05
Newly decor a led 3 Br 2 Ba
townhouse. Spacious
ft.replace & pool. Qwcl
area AduJts, no pe ts.
~ 67~!i949/64S-3381
I Rr garden apt. stove &
relng Adults, no pets.
~.548-1377
LUXU.Y UVIMG
In q1.11et adult complex.
Spacious 1 Br 11pt. Gas
frplc & ds hwhr. Pvt
pabOIS, pool, jocuui. No
pets . S370 m o. Mesa P\nes, 2650 Harla.
SPMC S49-2447
2Br. 28e in rute 4-plex
complex on Mendota Dr.
No pets. Rent: S3SO +
S4.50Mo Large 2br, H 1ba .
Super area Walk to .. url
Adults No Pets 8Jl..3J07
381", 2.Ba , dean, M2S mo
Ba1lk of Amenca Trust
IX1:t-7S0-4381 d ys. Moo
Fn!M
IEACHWOOO Ans
1412 Br. pool, s pa, pall~ •
a1J adull'i. no pets Orean
breei.e. c lo6e to r rw y &
&hopfi.ng 962 \800.
.,..._ 3844
·~····················· Orangetree Condo Ir..:
bdrm & loft Ad il' Pool.
spa, tennis. S450Mo .
s.8322
LorJ-a lffch JI 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Deluxe I br apt, he11tf'd
pool , oceonfr o nl .
elevator, sub-terr. park·
mg. S700 mo. 494-8083
OtllghlluJ mobile home,
lwu.uio~ly furnished.
pvt be.acb. lbr. S39SMo.
MatD"e pref. "99·2227
a..,-Hit-I 3152 •••••••••••••••••••••••
_sec_._5"40-_S_796_o_r_S4_9_-4_1_32_._ 2 BR 2 Ba, n.r El Niguel
Goll Course, gar. air
cood .. p ool . S49 ~
~;881-3:52.16
l.Br. tBa. sundeck, s aun
to beach. $375 mo.
638-lBll
2 8dnn. 2 ba. apt 58, ~ WAILACEsr. APTS mo. Pool & rec. rm
Newly decorated 2 br 8ll~.
apt. J ba, $395. Small 1---------
ch11d ok, DO pets. 64$-4411 t'9 ....,t IHdt Jt69
«~2020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1-: I !' 1:::1 n t 2 b r . 2 b .1 .
Ba yf ront A pl 7th flom
Sc-c hld5t Ava1I Junf.' I Ill
Sept JO 6 46 ·142i'
eves&wknds
Vacdioft R...+ds 4250 ...••.•••..•.••..•....•
MAUl condo K.ipalua i:olf
resort 2 li R. 2 b J •
JllCUZZI. 213 47G-321Z --------lt.ftlhfsto~ 4300 .•.•.........•.........
Fem. caJI me for frl't' rl'Tll
Ill exchan~e for '"ork Howle.~
M«Mn1t'' Avocd deposit-. &
cut hv1n~ expcni.t'"''
J'r0Cess1on 111ly s1n ct•
1971
HOUSEMATIS
~134
APPLY MO CHAIGE
••HOWIE•*' Rental Sb&rtng Service
Has Roommate For You
972-4875 7 days~
f\im1&bed beach Condo,
female, non smoker.
ZU.8. 963-8891or9"J7 4955
Mlddle ages has 2br.
dean furn apt to sbr. AJI
uul I s moke. S200Mo.
8112 95.28
*. * S.I.,_
IGIJ Marguttite Ave. Corona del .. .,.
You are the wtnner of
two free Uck.et.a ($11.SO
valuel. to
PRESTIGE
WATERFRONT
LOCATION
Mewpotihodl
:J00..4000 Sq f't
·~·tacular Bay \'w111o '
•Wt-t Har.\, fueplact·~
•l'nvalt' Pau~
•lmmecbalc A.\a1lab1ltt) ·
Plea.~<' Call I or an Appl.
6754662
2 ~mall rlt"'> Sl.!IO mo 160
"'1 ft S7~ mo 100 i.q fl
t"ll<• & ~lora~1.' 'pacr
:Kt> Birch. N Ii 7~1 ~I
LrR wi ndow o ffi c e
w ~on. apx 500 ~ f.
OoveSl H_, 7~ lt94
MEAJtUDO
Small ale or d~k ~pace
u,ruJ ~ 67~170
2V2t PEI DAY* (X(1~ "P3Ct' to shan 3816
S Bn..'t<>I at Suo!lower
To locoh 'f"""' a.s;,.· $.A_ New d~ & t rpt. Up
MU ltt the c~ of to500\q ft 751_1_933 __ _
~wport·s Ft•oacl .. Ocean Vi e w S uite .
Dhtrlct with i•-Prest1~1ous Newport
1tWdlote acceu to Beacti locauoo 480:.q. n.
0 . C . A Ir po rt & QJ.U_8l2_·~--1 ----
ta" wop. t'or ~who have made
11 to LM top .. The ul·
f'tlly Mr"Yiud office tJrn.atA! olfke .
~fro. 600 Mt-tt. UDO
EXECUTIVE
Please call (or un ap-
poullrnenl
133-1113
•2~ a day per sq n . .....
~ •• w.. omc-es avail. tn qwet dao:dfied suate. 2021 BuaJ· ness Center, Irvine.
7S24!3C
Dlillr spece 1100 mo. srnl
office suo. 1827
WSclill, N.8 . 631-0flOO.
SUITES
Docuick in the Lido
Marina Village.
SERVICES:
RettpOon, secret.aria I.
dic:t•llon /tr ans, acct. computer lime, twx servtre. dupl Ir pnnt. adv
• PR. aw.lini. travel. ~•mon .
1bese pro(esaiooal de-
cora t~ 6 furnished
f ao.bU. include • con·
ference rvom. ki\chen.
wet bar. ateam bath,
hart>or • ocean views. oovertid partm1 • boat
alip.
For rent 21 x 70 leoed
commercial lot. For
llor'qe or boat building.
mMo. call aft. )PM.
-. Thurs. 6:ll·2064
._..Wmhd 4600 .......................
~cottage ln
quiet apo\ lD Laguna
Beach. Corona de l Mar
or e.osta Mesa ror S300 or
lees. Q\let area essen-
tJal. Wrii.e ad 1636, c /o
The Dally Pllol..
Newspaper , P.O. Boie
1.S60, Cost a Mesa, CA
92626 or 'tele phone>
673-7654.
Wanted ln Co5ta Mesa or
1rvu>e area. 2 or J BK.
ho use pre f erred. 3
Adu.Its. Xlnt references.
613 ·~101 Eves . &
~
~et mature m exp in
lawn care. home maJ.11l &
1mprove rnt>ol will do
\llQ1t loward room rent.
Would ll.ke to live w1thm
•., rru. o( bus hne in.C.M.
968 1!110 eves or write
Box t.34.S CM 92626
.. .•.••.•••.•....•..•..
Established
Rd.ail IPft and stooewartc<
bu>i.ne5.'> 111 elegant sh-Op
~ C"enkr. Ideal owm·r
operation Turn key,
with excf'llent return
~ relJ.nng. $72.000
&>auty S hop with al
tacned spa<'1ows 2 br 1
fam rm. home. Xlnl
loca.tJon. 5'1 assumable
lo an. money maker.
.REAL UEAL. P 0 Box sarz. llemct. CA. 92343.
Pnn<> only
lf you can read this ad.
you can make hundreds
of d ollars t e aching
phonics. Send self ad·
drMsed s tamped en ·
~dope for det alls : Box
l.SOll, Santa Ana. 92705.
f'A S T f'OOD •Gr
200ahNB
1763 Ora.nae Ave.
<.; ~-Burbrt's Agcy
HIGHVOLUMI
liquor Store in top loc a·
Uon. ha11esales m .oooto
S .<XX> per mo. net 13 . .S'l
lo 17.S't. Long term
lease (no percentage!
SlJ0.000 + inventory.
Owner·prio only. 638-1463
Oav1d.
IOATSALIS
MC>SBVICE
Im.IX» Grou 1979. Low
overhead. Hlah net. Lon1
establis hed. $38,000
Ol»m. Good terms Aak
for Mclnly 957·5762
Ex«o-Syst.ems loto
5011
Orance CountJ Proch.c·
tlona Co. wants la ·
va&cn. Sbort term M
wb 50% rel-.. C•ll -..ao.
~new pnvate end un·
lt.,Z sty, 3 lge bdnns, 2'h
~. rtttplace. famlJy rm. fonnal dining rm.
comm. tennis as pool. sm per mo. Call Anita,
ql.98U787
peril" Boys Club, tennis D•t nn Ba CJ b 2b fl swim club. Min. from O#K.fDVA Y u r,
lnduatrial complex or 2be lUO. day, min. 3
Nwpt Cntr. Handyman's dQa. tllOO wk. 642-40W7;
Sl..,er k>c 3br, 2ba, all utU PAii NEWPORT
pd. except elect. smMo. COUNTIY ClUI smo. 84.S-41332 ~
Tiie
~MAIY To.
~D&MAI
Dehue 2 rm. offlce,
awld.na. alr<'Ond. 350 Sq.
From_, a monlb
~Junel, lllO
m .1112 112..-r
,..,... wtelec. dr opor.
1
_NU738 _______ _
loft water, bl\Da, aut.o N.B 3 br dplx. By week or
Univ. Pm 3 BR, 2 ba. apmkln, crdner Incl. month Ull JWle lSlb. ando; (rpl.; on green· Fruit trees Ir m or e.
belL, pool, spa ti lenrus. Avail. l mmed . $900. 213f7'7-615G
AYall. DOW. $675 Mo . m.1123or"2-0350. •fAMrASTIC• ...-OclrM0-1.$19 , _______ ...__ ----... ·-.. -··e ---------UDO laland rare twnl\ae. ... .. ...._ • ...,...,....,....
z Bedroom condo In a br, z~ bla, frplc, 2 car avallab&e June 11th for
rRVINE SPRINOS. M75. pr, w1k to t.own. Ideal 1..:11=:2Mllo.==:...:.::710-:=tll:::.:_7 ---
per lDOOlh. Ranch Real· for adlt. cpl '800/mo be. S&a • • It.INT A.LS
t)I, SU·l222 1_m-GM4________ Near bnc:b U Ii 3 BR.
D£ERP'IELD I Bdrm Harbor View apta .• ..., ... ! ~
PAnOHOME Home . Luae/o pt. IALIOAMIWPOttl' a Br or 2 br • dea. New 900/mo. Ac•· 15MIOO ..., '7M 170
=~ n-.hpalnt. 810 CANYON Sp•cious OCEANPRONT, nail
-mo b,o. pdnr. ar, it.. den. "Dover noir, dally, week.t1. Spec· ,.._m4180: 1t0-1~ Home."..,.o.14N512 tacu1arvmr.t71-8UllF
·-
ft. SZ:ZS'Per mo.
28r,$350mo., 11\ +la.at+ Singlet. 1"2 bedroom
eecurilY. ..... •• townboulea.
Lone Beach, CA.
'Ilckda may be c I aimed
by callln1 642.5878, ext. m.
daylftl&bt RMkloomJcs 67s.t700
EXromVESUITES D t ....... 4410 ~.~= .... !~~
SS7· 7201 l"1>m... '44· 1900
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Newport Center, lull Forstore•otncee~at 14!r\!tces, private. ocean __ .......... rat-*** 2Brstudlo$4SO. No pet.a. 1---------·-~ ...... Jedi CJ....... Near Hoe.a H011p. 631.Q'ft APT. ideal k>c. Pool. Jae.. vtew. sno.mo. 759-9036. 500 to 2700 ~"·
2'1 E. Bay or l-9'14--DI t.emla. Pvt. rm~.~•· ,Mo se. criit. alr, 1000 sq, fl. ~p~~~~E R eo.t. M to Mo. lili6S. u~u... me. 143 4 1 8 ea c h , • 8 , ~ You.,... the :i:ne, ol Westcllfl ••• 2br lb•. ,_Stl-01;_;,_ __ os _______ W~r.M.2·2834 U2511euVtrde E,C.M.
two frM Ucluu (Sil.SO =-~·newde(Or, Male/female wanted to •--~----.. -..,--....,--.. --___ '4_M __ IJ_l __ _
value), to .... lphousew/poolln *~/C.M. 1199 FOR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba 1\llt.ln.c.Jl548-417Uto$ Del\lh office. IZI sq l\, .... ......... •y new profeu. bld1. r)ri me Up to C1IO aq.ft. av all. at ,.. ~ oe.. • blay vlewa In or Ad SIU« J44, "2·4800 loutlon, a tree e•· prime corner. ntb •
,_. 'YWa Balboa. Adult.a. DO a.bra. r::: Crown V•lley ~81.t7M900 Lofte Beach. CA. •• Good MC:Urtt1. •--------131 1$14 'ncMta may be claimed Madow·Renneclf Corp. P\acinl a CW.lneci"ad la . • · UllD aq ft lD medical bide.
by caWnc "2..af71, ut. Ami Morland, aelualve • ... , .. d1alift1 yow ~~. p~1n1 • Avt!I for tmmtd. e>e· 1t2. acent. 975·0800 or ~. Give ue a call. Janllotta I. UU. cupe.ney. Ample P•rll· ' * • * Gl.W We'Udot.berwt.Ma·M71 Cl13)t73.1G0a. IQ&,Ne~MMIOl. ~--------
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• , I K ~ "" 17 IG. coucll PO. t hr .. a... .... pet odor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ l'fllP&lr. l5 yrs t ll!pr
...... • Maant ~ m DD -.art IQ)'aelf Rttll .......... •p«·11y •• ,oe> 5't1410l
~tJU:ptt*'~ , --tliltO.,..C&~ CJUOt'~ ~ • Nauina rvl~ QMra ~k>an 4' uphol•
11\wlDlormaUon tall Wartl suar "mack mo~nt _!!_.,,_e~es. OW • \M MWJt•
.,._.Wwta Carpf't D uy d ir f'r l ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.\.Bl'OM ORlCK WOR~ throu11b 1n11toll..r iit ~. U ptt"C U\At1111a Retain wall•. plant•""· l.iOIL Worll ru.ar J uoo
dnvea, ROQ.. rte 100'" • rch N1.1wpt1rt a. l'M 75'~
~12 C.-.t~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnttworll:, &m all JDb~ 'lbocnPl«I K cl
Ntlwpon, C08ta M~a &i ll"VUW> 8'7~ 311~ ("V~ Qintra(1()f'J fJJ8016$ ----_ ~work 111 ly~~ c.,i ••• ~ 642-8482
•••••••••••••••••• •• • • • (~ wurit ul .ill k c.1' ~'T<)M INTF.RI OK I II\ ,. CARl'l::N,'RY 'Oll lOS, l\ldl'Wt1l k '
By Jay 642 8800 bri<'kwo rk. f ree h l
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WU'S CARPENTRY a.Id
Pauos. d()Ur11, panebng ••••••~•~•••• •••••••• :.! yrs ex:pr ~ l 2064 Uc motber bas opening
8. Wilson & Sons. patios, for chddreo. my home rm add. remodel. plan~. Xtra lg renced yard.
F'rtt est 30 yrs exper ~/wk 64.>Sl.28 _
u c lf3S7487 Bonded A1J ages FUii lim e Ex· ~1740 548·6085 pmenced with good re·
Remodel·repa1r, q uality
craftsmaruh1p. 16 y rs in
area, h e'd P a lo mbo
c.oostr 962-8314
fCNmei:S. 631 ·6306.
SeU with io:AS t:: !
lt"s a BREEZt::
Classified Ads 642-56'78
Room .wldlUOM, patio
('OVUS, de<'ka. r Id n
tl•I. comme rcia l tn
dW1lJ1al rem odf'llna
TffR Y.E R OS !:S ' -
\XlNS'rllUCTION, lNf t:it:p Oardtineor C<>mpl
Ur UIHJI H J JI04, )'&rd mal.n\ • clnU}K.
137~ _ ~ 1-"-• P.t~&.1 aoee
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Call AM. W -3964
titX"TflJCIAN rnt••·d
nth\ ltte \lmta\ • on
1.,...oramalljubM
'hft tnm. landaca pina,
rot otill . aoddlng . ~~ Oavt"5366'976 H•uhng·Mov1nc. Gon·
-------cret.l • tr• remool.
~ nm:.4 613~
~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hadl.hoe-, k>ider • dump
l'.:apt•r J T ·, Uarkh~
Servl<'t' tm 6744 .........
•••••••••••••••••••••••
lireat WKlem 1'1oor l'ov
c"ntt <"arpc-•I•, v1nyh, wuud , t't"t'IUt\JC. Silt~ &
LrllllailaUOO i11 ~l
Gw., ...
•••••••••••••••••••••••
&lit Prof~looal Lawn
:.erv Jx mo S2S 95 0 R
La w n S l'r v1 t·e
213 ~
L.andscapmg, tr~ tnm-
rrung, clean·ups Pree
est. A vtles 64&847 4
Gardening , tret' t ri m
ming, cleun·up, & maml
~rv Anue !>48·8414
Arturo Oarckftinll, Tree ~<*~e. 6'6-76at
Service, lllalnteonnce • Y~ rlran @ . a.s.2122
tW ll4ill-1115.1111..ft~r Spm
Qua:A4S..k" .......................
flnlt 1"ime Dra111 ~rv
C'ot<t 1t nlhl lh~ first time.
<'aJl ~or "6-1045
U<' -11Sl0l ..........
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Carp~nt ry . m ason ry .
roo fi n g, pl u mbing. Jiloon.na. Stucco & ule.
Drywall & more J B.
646-9880
C.ompkte reoovaung. Ull/
t'Xt . Char Renova llng
~<'e. MS-m9
•Mll.RXn•
Cllrpenter & Pa.intwg
15 years m area
548-1152 &t2-4314
OCC ltudeot. SltJploader,
dump truck. Grade ,
Mui.Dao~
Ute h auling.moving.
Garage/Yard cleaning.
Reas. rll&eS. 642~
Hauling fr Dwnp Jobs .
,\.sk for Randy.
~
It .c1e ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Want a R£ALL Y CLEAN
HOUSE? Cali Gangtiam
GU'\. ~est.~5123
X1nt cleanUlg done by
lady w1ecp. Dependable.
own t.raM. M7~
TlFfAMY•s
Weekly m~d serv. or l
tune spring cleaning. Ya·
cants our spec. Steam
carpet cleaning. Insured.
631-7181
Troe tn nurung. hauling, Cirpentry, Tile , Plumb-Tired of cleamng your
compl cleanups Jo'ret> lllg, el<'. just about evt>r· weeke nd away? c; a ll
est. Mike. 548·2049. )'\hlng892·S963 Jeani»e. 96S-67S7
..... April 21. 1tl0
......... , ....... -••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~uooable rates. own Moving• The Starvln1 ~ caU 1~ 5....&, m. l>College $1.udents have Alke-rr141~ .. Rrown Lie.· ,..,..oe. Sam. good sen. Ml-M27
Houle • apt. cleanine · 1,_.ia;JP•rt.cJ
Have ref~ lranaporta· •••••••••••••••••••••••
U0n. 6Q._, PETERS PAlNTlNC
1 t -.. kl E1pr'd. Reu Rates .
-• .. •••••••••••••••••• Pree Est. Call Gene •~ly Landacap1ng • ,_s.oos _______ _
Comp. IClftlcape ~lgn Painting. INT/EXT. le ~on. AU work
f(U&I'. Free est Oreen· Neat. honat. r~as .. 12
da l e La ndscapin g yrs. exp. L1c'd . Dave
731.c76 964·lo&.S.
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JAPANESE f'\ne exl. pa1nt.tng. St
LANDSCAPE Lie/Ins. T ry m e R
Demgn 5pnnkJer. sods, Slnor 8J6..5,SS.S
Prd. pamtmg. Ext & Int.
I ~ .
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G-2112 • Paae~ IUIU ... Ml-.. ""· Avall ••
Paperbanglng, quality ~ .. •••••••••••••••••• work. Steve. 4H·G:tS4, • 1\Je, ceramic. tub ene • -.m1 showers. counterto_..
Paint, wallpaper now. phambin1. plasterln1~
Save 10-15%. f\'eeest. 675-44CM ~
QUI Will 642·8923 Trw ~ -
, ... ~-•-. . I t •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• u•11:1-• exten~r pa n • Tree removal, tree trim-
1 ng & pape nnit b y mine. c1n upt, haullnJ, _!'~men. Phone Peter. garage ctn.upa. Free • iiJt lPro: 67·2062. 84G--9'
-~-------~ ..... Wallpaper hanging , re·
monable rates, excellent wen. guar 97~
Tree• shrub, pruning II
clean 11p. miW\t, waJT,
exl)er Lie SJl 8162 or
89'7·2862 ----------Low rat.es ••IS Free ~ty p3.J.11t..ers.10t.er1eit
est 536-4383 MC Vasa ter,k> rates.Cut se r vice.
removal, yard cleanups.
h a uling. 645·0244'_.
846-ltll Jim.
Mlllllwy •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bnclt. st.one. bkx•k work,
Ult> firs. concrete p,1\1();).
wt.ks. dn vewa)~ Pr~
est. John IMS-1583
Bnck woric, frplc':., plan
ters etc New r~po1r
Free es t b46·0 164
~°'
Block. Bnck ronr r<'tl'
wor k. p atio ''O\t·r ,,
dec ks Nt'W 1..1 .... n \
s p nnklt'rs Tlf Hf-.f-.
·~~ J..ANDSC,\Pl:'lit; Lie 11315664 837·4353.
496-1~
W,\.Vf /\CTlON"
{,13Mlfl'd ,\ds 6-t2 567M
Dave·s P-.unllng, sen·1111t
area 9 yr.s, most reas,
<:hl'ck my re f . lie
~
Re:.ldenU al & com mere 1 aJ
p.unll.nR Free~-. Refe>.
rJlt::> 675-9591. 673-07:rT
PAl:-.Tl .:'i (;. I n t Ext ,
tomm I re~1d . mod
('qJlmtll. "1nt rel!., "a II
titt)t' 493· j ()i)
WAU..PAPERl'.'.li
Fr"'-' ~t LH' JJ0'.186
/\ vt·r Sil pr roll
! ·.iu Norm 645 ~
f~ etil 848.S$j4
...... JR .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
~t ~tches & textures
····················••'• ' ~ video serv1cej
Weddings, alhJetJcs etc.
lnfo~l-8931. 67>~18 •
At&EST. 193-109 WlwdowCle I 9
• •••••••••••••••••••••• t:xper l in r estut'cos, Professional w indo w
patches & add1tion:1 . cleanmgbyJoeDaoiels
lnt Ext &i>~ 714-548-8853 :.· .........., .............•...•••..•
Speoallst In au res1den
uaJ plwnbmg emergen·
l. y i. c r v 1 c t.> • I s I a n d
St't'Vl«:S ~·-08:Jl --~~ic•·ht*" ........•..•..........•
(Jwilily pauilmg & pa per· Wat\t & Rf:ALLY CL l!:AN 1~ Work guar f're1.· t.~l JWL'> CaJI Pool Dol'tur.
U you want your advertis-
111g message to reach
more peol)le at lower
C08t, Classified j s th'1t
way t.o go! Call Now• •
642-S678 .... Sl~c ~7-42111 Preeest G13-68S2
MoMyW ... ~ 5030 Lost&Fo.d 5300 PtnolMlll, 5350 PthOHab 5350 HtlpW..e.d 7100 HetpW.m.ct 7100 tWpW-.i~ 7100 .-.,welllted 7100 HtilpW..ted 7100 ·················••ft ••• ....................... ....................... ....................... ···-···················· .............................................. ······················· ...................... .
R ... AMCIAL
PARTNER
Dynamic, a u1lufaceted
<'011> seeks exp ansion
<'ap1taJ. S250,000. High re·
tum. Details 111-1112 ---------
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---------PR EGNANT., Cann~.
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642--5678
ronfidenual couns.clinJ: &
referral Abortion. adop uon & keeplllg,.
APCARE 547 2563
COVER GIRL
• 953-0778.
24 Hr Ou\r all 5(>1"11<'e
5aittter Mtg. Co.
1\ll types of real estate ---------•
PRE LAW student n eedf>
S25,CXXJ. Will do anythmit
LcJ?al. Confidenti:1 I
OV)t. P.O. Box 3242.
N.B.92663.
11\~~nls SU\CC l949.
Spec•aliliftcJ in
2ndTDs
6'42-21 71 54S-06 I I
Widow has money for 2nd
TD 's No rrt>d1t t•hcck.
no pnlty. $20,000 mm, no
max f'or action call Agt
f)7~7311 anytime
2ndTD'S
LowPoM+s!
lSycarterm SJO.OOO or
more No Balloon
Lido Newport Co
673-759.5 a.Hrs
MclMytoLoan
ooTrust~&
Constroct1on 640-00AA ----------
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.........•••.••..•..•..
••• Christine Dfl Pino
4\16 Locu...,t St
Laguna Beach
Yoo :.ire the winner ol
two free tickets fSll.SO
\'aluel. to
The
QUEEN MARY
Tour
Loni: Beach. CA
TIC'kets mav ht• da1mrd
hv calhn~ 6.12 567R. ext
;.'12 ••• --'---~·d.s 5120 ......•...........•.•..
~;
" •'"" ~
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MAI([ SOMEONE HAPPV
MAKl 80r.IEONE SMILE
Place a HA PPY AD
m th.IS column
for only $3.25.
caJI M2·5671J
lfi Racer . the bet is sit II
en.will take you m the
first lap, or J buy lhe
steaks!Rocky
~gratuJaUons on
your graduaUon. Do I get
your bedroom now!?
Join
.............. 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lost. While Toy Poodle
Angel Is 17yrs . old
ParUally deaf &: blind.
Lost April 19th. Hunt·
lngto n Harbor .
REWARD . C all 11 4·8'0 ·~396 hom e ;
&tt-1113 wo'1l.
Found Mo·P ed . Vic.
Newport Beach.
646-1-.
CASH REWARD for ln·
formadon leading to re·
CCMl'Y °' drwn set and <'Ymbal1 t aken from
,.ted ataUon wa100 lo
Cotla M"a Aprtl 22, •·No Q1*tk)na meet, Coot.ct Cla11Hled Ad
"15. Dell)' Pilot. PO Box
19, Costa lfeu. ca. ....
Lost or Found a pet ? Call
Anima l Assi s t a n ce
League. 537·2273. no fee.
LOST: Reward! All black
male Lab /She p mix.
Shep. e-.irs. Brown flea
collar Vic. Beach/In·
d1anapolis, HB. 4 /16
Answers Lo the nnm e of
''Rasca l." R e wa rd !
731-6637
La;t: S ml bl.Jt vt-ry furry
~. M. Beach/Adams.
~.961-9260
MASSAGE simpat ico
Your masst>ur·
1s Hob J ames
Out.calls !H l, 494·S111
••
SPIRITIJAL REJ\OlNGS
l0azn.10pm. F\tlly l.1c'd
<112·1296 or 492-!IOJ.I. 1815
S. Canuno Rea l. San
C\em.
l.OST : Mini a ture •FOXY LADY*
Schnauzer s 1lver·g rt'y OUTCALL ONLY
Approx 8·91b 6 m os. •972·1138• M~a & Adams H.B. 1----------
213-&-9668
1.rn.t older ~rey k 1llen
with wlute mark1n~s vie.
l...a~ Beach. 494-6987
l..OST: REWAR D! S m
s ilver Poodlt>, m a le,
b twn Ga rfield &
Yorktown oo Sch. H.B.
9624641
1-"0UND· lilk Fem . lab.
W iwtute chest. TaJ? has
"Laura lline!>" Please
caJJ 646-7535 -------F'OUNU. Poodle mix grey
J\I Shep Mix blk & tan
i.m fem Lhas a Apso
blonde rem. Short haired
grey car. Newport Beach
Animal Shelter. 644 36S6
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
ln1ury-Valve -
1Yulg -Condor
ENJOY
0on·t bore your Cnendi-
with your troubles. Tell
lhem to your ene mic:.
who will ENJOY hearing
them
Fotmd: chum or adopt at
Irv. Animal Care Ctr. 5
Norwegian E lkhouod
n:wc Puppaes.2 yng Shep
mix pups . S amoyed.
We1ma rane r , Sh ellie
Mix. C..ls also. Opn Dai-
ly. ~3734
Penonak 53 50 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DIAMOND WANTE D :
Pnv. party will buy 1 to3
carat.. cash. N.B. 543-4975
Chnes Angels
*Dutcall*
642-3812
MC/Visa
~-------~--TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
642·1~71
•LORI'S*
bcorts•Ovtcoll
24 ~ 7)8.8952
NOW JU RING
Pro{. Massage by Ste ve,
w c·d Therapist . N B
11A~l-8P~1. Appt only.
548-2817
DAY&
EVENING
0.C. AIRPORT
*ESCORTS*
972-4976
10AM4AM
Fwt ParffH,Etc..
For Sincere Open
People
Ladies Ftee this month
COUPLESonly 750-0674
SINGLES only 750-0671 Recorded Msg 24 Hrs.
,'~~/; J~ ~~ ~~ Dori lt;;f ~ \1 · ·: r h.~JhBl'l/
). ~~-\..c._., \ ~'
"? (Uf\n j~
..___ __ \ M-liUcf will
~~OU(~~\.
...-t~l&(~
1A-nur? t>~ .. r'~'~·
You moy request Ad-Sitter service when
plocing your od . : . our ~!er number will appear 1n your Ooity Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages ..
• you coll in Of your convenienc:e to ~
the responses to your od .•• this serw:e
4s only SS per week. for more
infonnotion and to place your od coll
"2·5671
--------------~ A.ccoonllllg Gnalt C a .. mry
ESCORTS
~Hrs 641 Ol80
OECKS/MC/YISA
OlSCR EET OUTCA LL
.. ~73·
ln!onnauon App't
----·-~---·
LAS VEGAS
XMOVIES
Catenng lo Coup It.~
Torn 891 ·MS!J ----
URG ENT: WITNESS or
alterca uoo of Feb. 19,
9 15PM, Nr Bullocks, So.
est Plaza Call 7SH 769
••• Midueh Howard
1700 AJabama St .. /\pl. C
Huntlngton Bea<'h
You are the winner of
two frtt ttrkct.s fSl I.SO
value I, to
TM
QUEBIMARY
Tow
Long Bearh. CA.
Ticket:. may be clauned
by calling &t2·S678. ext. m • • •
Remember
Mother's Day
Newport Beach
f'EWl Y CUA TEO
orPO«TU ... ITtES
·~isor
RHl&tate
To$20K
• Senior Staff
ACCCMltant
To Siik
•Staff
Accountant
To Sl4k
Vanous financ ial a c-
counting respons1b1hues
i.nclud.lng : Real eslate
dt>velopment prOJects.
loan portlobo coot.rots &
FHLB regulator reports
Poliltions reqw re 2 lo !>
years general arrowll
1n g ex p e r1 ~n c t'
Supen'LS-Ory b.1ck~ound
& accow::it.mg degrc.-c pre
ferred but nol man ·
datDry. Call or St'nd re~
sume to: Ellen Tut.>y al
833-KKl
FAJtWEST
Scrrings&Lo ..
4001 MacArthur Blvd
Newport Beach. Ca 92660
t:q u.aJ Opport urut y
Plan~ a Mother ·s Day Employef' ~ f'' H ~
ffil'!'>Saite on our spt>e1aJ ~ Pcryobl~
Motht'r's Day page. May P-.ut t ime. expen cnce
11. You ~ao pla<•e a necessary. 645-650&
mc:.saf!c for as little as 1----"------$325 or add a now~r to , _________ _
your ~age COf" as little
as S.S 00 Call 642·S678
Pa iiOFid Serficn 5360 .......................
PROBLEMS Need t o Talk., Ftce COWJsebng.
ABC Helplllle 645· 2222
"t:r;:t!
•••••••••••••••••••••••
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ACCOUHTIMG F (T
Hours 8am·Spm. "'llh
some overtime. M ust be
able•ooperat.e 10.key ad
ding machine Will tra111
Call ror :.ipPo1nt m l'nl
lJTOTE)f MARKt..'TS
642·T702.
ACCOUMTIMG
Light AIP experienr ed
only needed f °" t.tu.s ft nt•
lr\-'Ule corporallon 1-:x
cellent benefits & plent) E.ARH WHILE of room for J?rowth
YOU LUllH SaJ.aty 1825. Call Rrta,
S t a r l 1 n I( s a I a r y ~. Coastal Person-
S3 23/hr, 1ncr. to $3.36hr oe1 Agency. Z790 Har bor,
aft 90 days. Raise \o C.M.
S3.65 hr. when certi!ica· ~~~NEV~~E~R~A~F~E~E~~ lion ~ained. Apply at: 1-
lSSS Supe ri o r Ave, 1---------• Newport Beach 646-7764.
E.O.E.
7075 .......................
I would Wte room & board
and lut.cben privilege in
ex:cb ange o f light
housekeeping. NB or
CM. 644-1800
NXTG BK PNC
TEMPORARY
Regi6ter todAy lO work
cm various accounting &
bookkeeping a ssign.
ments. Work close lo
your hom e . Figur e
Oertcs to Senior Accoun·
tanls needed lhrou.g hout
Orange County.
A.'ISSt:R Pl<'a:. 01<· :-. pt
Heh . PliX t-'tP•·r
heJp(ul ~111 tram J I I
!lutt 631 5640
An. MAHAGE:R
ExJ)f'r'd .• 1dult '•lm
pleX n Unit-. 2:311 t.W1•11
/\vt·. c;o~tJ Mt::.J
645-~780 or ~ 033b
Art Dept
~STANT
ART DIRECTOR
/Wl.()111(1(1\'l' )lddllJU!>l
Goo\! :.I I .. round
madulll'>l lo run '4 t'll
l~1.1pped i.hop tn .M1:.:.1un
\ IC')lJ 1.S3J h/.,,
AUTO ROUTE
RlXISTER Lirly /\~1
I ' I•~ 2 hr~ S.175 tn
~~~u m u Xlnl
rnt•>0l11•h1 W1•~· r 1•
tirt-d, d1~:..bd1l) 'l u
dlont!> :-, .... ~ 1:<1 .... hl't-1.:.
~~:M.6 ur :;.io..., i22
'°' I\ r 11ld •'-" "JO" .. .., pusi.ll>lt' l'lt"J~t." , .,11
00-. 5.5 l !fl 11>
f>rofnooon of our ..,,.nwr
art.1s t <·reuws an t.'\ u.•JJ
llonal opporturuty tor .1
skilled. proCei.stonal BABYSITTl-:R ~ A.
artist 111 a bu.-.y, l'rt.'<llt\.. :.i r t•J \.' ,irluus hr-.
four-person art dt-part 67J.LZ36 l Jll .. lt..r H·~t
ment. l\pphcant:. :.hould '4itda}'>
be lhoroughly ~ro1.llldt'<J --
in spot and proc:t~~ <:ulur Uab>~1tt< r WJnted. Jyr
print t~chn1que1o . ti old girl ~>' old boy .1
lustrauon. layout. lYPl' .: H·'> ~ k ~ JO P m
Sl>t'('1f1r dt1u11 lt'ltt'nn~ mtdtu~hl l l y homt: prd
and au-brush \e.:hn1qut.' So In uw SS2 ZlJO
Su('('e..<ofuJ 1·.111d1dat•· will --
ha\t' at lt'J'>I lour )<Jr-,. ~nloni!
t'XPl'f1<'1ll'i' with lh1• l'm OPStATIOHS
ph.c:.L"> 111 art JJr<'PJrJt1un OFACY
ror lhl.-pnnt m'-dia '\t.>"' IJranc-h opt'flinlt in
Art tk'?<U'tm"nt manJi!t fl u n t in 1! l u n tk .. l h
mt.'fll ~.l!Pt'Ot•nc~ :ind .J ~ S&L °""r"'t'on.' 4
dt.>gret• in t•um mt·ruJI n,•w Jccounh b.H k
an 3l"l'd1.>:.ir<1bll' l!roun<1 req d I-. '<<'l'lll'nt
Salary ranJ(e ... from SJ(JU bc"™·Cih L·all t~ .. or~··
t.o $350 a "'t~k plu:. n1m l1a''"'
plrtt' t>t•nd 1t:. pa< kal!1' Pr•~re-'IH'S:1\'1n1:•
m< ludm.: hl•allh Jlld 1.lcn :.!13-433 tif,I
ta.I plJ.ll~ r <I !-; >tt F
Appl) in pt•r-.on l~·l"' • ''"
9A."¥1 and <I JOI' \1. :'11011
day to fo'ri<l.i> 11r 1 .all
&U-U'll. l'Xl :.'7i. lur JIJ
pomlmcnt mll•n l l''4
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
JJO W H ,1} SI
Coe.l:.i \fr~J
An l::qudl Upp.irtunil'
Employer
l~n.>.111.:
TELLER
HEW ACCOUNTS
1'\IJllll( ft•QUHl'd ~tll
l,1{~1d1·r train\'\' l·all r .. r
Jppl J11.111 \t .1 r"·J J,.
1!!3 ~I \tuw;il !'>:I\ 111~~
& Loan 570 CJ rn1110 L>t
~:.tr4'11..a. ~.ill n.-mt•nll'
!o.qu.J I )µJ>l~ t-;mplo~ •·r
-~~---~---H1\ll.\l,\Jl) \tlrJClt\t'.
i\5.SEMBLERS Wt.• "'ill
t r a i n , a p p I ':f ; A '.\t
~c<;~or Yat.·hh 1631
Plac..'fllia l" ~1
ASSISTIM
B>ITOR SURVEY
S :J>PM to !I JOPM. ~Ion
ddy lhru F rid a)
9 :l>A." lo I JOP\l Satur
day. Grt'al for t.·ollc~1an'
and rooon!J~ht.e~ Sls-t 00
p e r ~t't.>k 0 :".LY
REQL"IRF.M F:l\"T IS 1\
G-00 1) VUICE <'J ll
642-4321, t•xt. 312 after
~ 3(WM, Mond;iy thru
f'nday
Aut.Apt~
Couple Wife.o fr1ce,
husband·m atnt enanr c .
2001.11Jts. Oc('ans1dc. Ex
pencn<·e rcq · d
TSLMgm_t ___ G4_21003
Attenda nts needed for
self·servtce gas stations
Ill O.C. Must be extreme-
ly reliabte & honest and
good w1numbers . Call
1nlhir.1..a..,ll<", p.art um.·
c.ill 6-*i> !f.ilj
Hart ender. dd)"' •'''<'S,
Apply CJIT\JOO \h'\1('JD
Rt•::.l.lurant. 2Ulll ....,
8n.A.1kh W">l. II H
Ht•.A ut1 t1 .a n !> :s
huirdrt">'>t'N n~ Cull
-or P i' 141th rht'flld~ lu r
\t>ry 14arm & fnendl\'
s™1 PleJM> t'all J\IH't•
631 9923 ror appt Ill Ah s
Hair Bau ar
Beauty A:.i.'t. 4 day week
1.1c·d reqwrl'd
ti45-02U
Be!(inninR recepllonisl
Will tra in. 9 -S. OC
Alll>ort ai-u. 975--0844
&at Man eirpenenced for
full tune position. Call
fo r appt N e w po r t
lldrbor Yach t Club,
t;ll-TT.t)
BOAT REPAIR·Touch
up, MacGregor Yachts ,
um Placentia, C.M Manager exi> in large apt
complex. large mobile
borne park. manufactur-
ing plant & printing.
6C2-S827
for appt -~9661 __
llOllWPT WW. AW>mollve
accounlelt'5 '~:'· IOQCKEfPY
J~t returned from H · Z133 No. Broadway
tensive traveJ. Ready to J3l). C.oldwell Banker
'W'Ol'1t hard & learn. uper Bide.. San.la Ana
as Admln Au as tant. 171411)5-4 I OJ
bookkeep e r . legal FRE.EPA..RKJNG
secretary . bartender. ~~~~~~~~~~
waitress, y adrt bos&ess.
Xlnl local refs. Prefer
NB, 8elbo8 area. <714 >
6'Jr>.3507 PM.
Babysillln& In my hm.
Ages l fr I.IP· Nr Vlct.Oria, ec.t. Mesa. M2-&C
HalpW..e.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Opportunity to JOln
bagbly successlul Orange
CAulty Vol.ks Nageo de·
alersb.lp. This 1s your
c:Nnce to learn the parts
deparf.ment.
We're looting tor am.
bilious indlv\du.al. over
lJ, some dn ving re-
q""4 El'celleot com·
peey benefits. Apply m
penc;&\. As.t lot Rob
JlMllARJNO
VOLKSWAGY~
187U BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINOTON BEACH
142-2000
A R. cttctit • 111 veotory
~.~L8000
compute r , only exper.
people ror ~ qua.lily
fW'tllture st.ore i.n C M . =--Bnstol St. 540-3822.
Call ror appt. Janet or o.tt.
• :2'repl g/Cteril
1'lll time, uper. helpful
bul not nee. Many co.
bendt.ts. Apply at le&O
Placeo&la, Cost.a Mesa.
IOOICKma
Experienced in payroll. AIP. filing, gen'& omce
¥Ork. Sal ary com ·
.nensurate w 'e"per • 0U)tl81-36U uk for Tom DO YOU _trown. __________ __
~~~:==:~ BOOKKEF.PER -Fut
.., ad in the Dally PUot growing spa equip. co.
S«Yke OlreclOf')'. It can Ol8ta Mesa. Npt. area.
COM you u little •• IZ.03 1_&4&-_98&4 ______ _
per day. For more in·
ronuOon and complue r.a. call SU.'678,
SeUwtth~E '
l t'sa BRF.£ZE
Cl-.'5tllt!d Ad.~ 642-5678
B OUKKt:E PER
SECRETARY u pcr ·d.
typ1ni: 50 60W P~. ,::1rl
lnday l>l>t' dUtJt:"), I man
o f r !::>JIJr) l·u m
m\'n<,ur.ilt· v. t-~Pl'r
~l.5tit
:-..'\.~for arrh1tl'r1un1J
&. urbun dl'l>IRD fi r m
~ ne~1bll', benefit.:.
Pie~ :.tc'f1d rt-">umc.tu.
l'BR. l.801..:t Sit)" Park Cir
LI~. I fV\Oe !fZ7 14
CURICAL -
Clen cal e xpeneoce m
f'1nanc131 Field pre
ferred. Typmg skills,
g e o e r <a l o ffi c e .
kn owle d g e of I BM
~temory JOO & support.
;,..'>Sl5tallt to r 1e Id rorce-
Xlnt worlung conds. &
e nviron m e n t. Fult
benefits. paid bolJdays at
YlK'atJon. ()range Coont,Y,
Airport. a rea. Call fol' '
a Pill. 833-9450 • .....
Cle rical. Invoice p ro ::
cessor , mus t t ype,
BOYS and<.; I Kl~-; chalial~ing position iN1tti '
11k-l>::uly Pilot ha:. a wxulew~aler in Mis:
•.rn <a I I r o ut t' 1 n t he !>IOO Vie JO 710-2922 .,.
),1kwood .1fi.Arl m t'nh. --
\,,..wpon llarb<1r ll1gh C1en caJ ~JUI Jl'l.'J L 1 g h t o r c 1 " e ar
.\ppro:umate earnm~·.-:.~rv1sory position
S1JO per mooth 'l'bur.l. lhru Sun. 7am to
CJll 642-4321 Jpm at scnall retireme.tt'
Lt.-Jve YQUr naml' residence. 1n Laguo.a.
Aod phoM-numt>t'r 8e4ldi. Must be rella~
-• f:l1PY WOC'tung with t
BK.IOU->. Y F.R ·Pu 11 tt me. e:ldeny Pbooe 4!M-9458.
1lcp .. ndabll'. t o work ---,..
..tlun .... L ute t v.i o r k -
But let ~n er Lunch
"'"" •• d.i) I) dJ )'> J
.... ~, ,\ppl\ m pt r">On tu
J 0 h n (.., i I d l' , ... U U d
\\.10.0~1·r llull'I wi unJ.
12!> !>OUth l 'O:J\t 1114 ),
~U.Jlh
C \SIU l::R tlUST~~
t-~Pt'r pJrt l!m~ nllt·,
\ppi) IO p.•,....1)0 Jl T v.1)
tiu~' Crum It.ab Z:!tii
,t. ..un·1c14 C \I
L'~lll l-.1< ll•)ll">r °"' .a rr~ "·"t":> ,\pµI) ln ~·r-.•m
R1un 11 .ird ... .irr. 1021
ln1nc ,\\l'. cw r .. 1d1ll
Pl.u;11 :-..:u
C~HIERS
UTDTEM
l.)pt'nlllg.:. now :1' JJlabll•
(or lull llUW As:.1stant
~1311ager-. un :?nd & 3r11
sb1rt~ No expe ri<>nct•
fl\'l' We tratn Ad\ ancl'
mi'nl opportunity fur
maru1gement pos1t1ons to
$5 SO p e r h ou r tf
qualified For more ID
form1t1on & 1ntcn ll'W.
apply tv :.tore •:J7. 11 Del
Mar . Cos l a Me s a .
714·631·94'11 Will in·
lt•rv1ew Monday lhru
Fnduy from 8am to 3pm.
Equal Oppor Employer
C..."HAU FFEU R / ESCO RT.
male or femaJe for 30 yr
old fema.le. Laguna a rea.
Send resume to Ad No
Sit. Dally Plk>l. PO Box 1.seo. Costa Mes a. CA
9:2836
Oen cal
SECaET ARIES
Em:p!oyment avail. In
mul\1 surroundings .
Competitive pay. in·
ler'Vlew & bl re. For more
lnlo. call Tod Services
m8IOO
Oencal
WOltO NOCESSOI
llMSYSTEM6
$1100
1.nvely lrvme Co. growth
pu.11100. dynamic peo
p6e. casual atmosphere
Lrvuw Penon.t1el Agt ncy
SUltc ;!.M 642 .14;1).
l.1<-ric 7·11. 11pm -7am
F\111 lJ.mt.\. 015 Pa u I anno.
0 1 751-4652 • ---------
CLERK -Fu ll t 1m i:(
Wantoo ror fast grOWl"8' l
("Ol'l> Xlnt. opportunil)'C
for grnwth. No ex~ ....
~ Lite typ1.11g. Western, ..
:-itate l'ms1on Corp. Npt,
&h loc 759-1.S25 "
l' LE R I\ ·TY P I S T·
RECF:PTIONlST for
Law <Xftct>. JShr. week.
u c. Airpo rt a rea~
833.clS2 ---------
ClSU( TYPIST -•
lmmed open.mg for Jr ,
Cll'rk Typist in loarl"'
brolterage ('0. f'asbiofl• •
lsland area. No preVJOUI
ex per. n«essary. Will
tram Promot1ooal o~
porturuty, ~9350 •
COM PM10N -EJdertJt.
~oman s eeks middle
aged woman tn shr hom~
& domestic duties. N~
smoker . Salary . MisS'.
Vie)O. 495-SJ77 •
CX>OK -Exper. 1n cook·
Ing for CODY hosp . 41
beds. C. M. 549-3061
~. f\111 or part time.
Mesa Verde Conval es-
cert Hosprtal. 661 Center
Sl .• C.M.~. [d
Cook needed for retire ·
ment facility. Znd Shift:-.
Quantity C'OOking erpei'. ,;
req'd . Good benefits.
Newport Villa.60-5861. '_-
COOKS/ 2 line. Will trailr.:t
P /llme leadinl to fulb
tune. f1ex. hrs. FOOD •
PREP PEOPLE . Nou·
pr. nee. Will traln. t\ppty•,;•
Moo. 4PM. Tbe Good •
Ea.rtb. 210 N ewporf-..
C&.alCAL Center Dr., N.8 . MC).2U r:•
ft.eSister today IOf' local <XX1N'J'ER HELP ?AM W
lemp)C'ary MSignmen\S. J PM. lOPlll to &AM~t 557-0045 Wlncbell'a Donuts, 2Sa E. -rr'\-L•n::._ J'1UL SL. Ccst• ..... .,)
U \ Ii QJun&er help. Sanchrtc•d
ltWOIWV l'OISOHNfl WMCIS shop. lloll.·ft'l. N. 1'1181',
l7J3~Sfntt 9'y Park Blvd. Ste. #A .....
~ .. =..... Irv. -.om. -~ ~~~~~~~~ CcMinl•r belp waeted ... i
Pvt time Mcm·f'ri. JO.a.
Pbonel. lJPlnl, fllln1 .
CGalad Ptl tonoel.
SclallcDr .. 1 caa11•
111·9011
Equal()pptr ~
Miturt per'tOa lD raat
food operation. lloo.,•;
Frl.. u-2. cau lUdaarcf
•~mGCT.
l
LOAM cw1c•s
0 rowln1 Ind T D ~ fompan y •••ll • tl'ldlv~ wt\.h fl1\9~
ton\PM> txs-r•tnt• • Cellfom la rtal ncate
llttnat to lurn h•rd
monty !ftd buelneu
Xlnt opportunlt> for HvaM..-1~ Pnettklftt
, in Or~ County •San
••ra and o Vtllt) Sta1~~~•uoo + n~-..iu.,.. c• c.., •1~tt11
ISCIOW
llCM'f AIY
I• pandln• 2nd T o c-om pany hu need ror
l'St'rOW IN!t'ntal")' to join
'mllll but rrowtna •tarr
Cood oppe>rtunlly for \\d\lln <'"m~nt &
~t•r ll na ulary 10
Sl .000 c .. C.-ry '7J.ttH
Rl!COHCILPllNT
Cl..!ltK
8..auttrul bank steh
,1nd1 v1dual "''llh o rouple
H meattrs ol arcountln11
r l •1s e1 o r b an k
b•ck•tound to Join 1t '1
l r1endly stiff orll'rinte ~oud benefit s.
rii«h a nt't'mf'n t potent ~
'l la TO na 5a lary \.0 $&50 c.-~:'"
CliMtn.I
The B&lboe 8a.J Club la
nowhlriAC NIOH1' AUDl't'Olt. I l ·t ,
u ptr1tnre pret lo·
ltowe cocnpu&er SECURl1'Y GUARD.
PM. SbUl 1 yr. k urity
or Mllt.e.r>' esper. Mui\ haw~• rttlia bie trflllapar\&UOn.
DELIVERY peraoa fa PlmMUUforaPP'. ~ belp o..sed fOJt ltl-78 eeftwmUve pelat 1&ore •---------
131.cml OmenJ anre, P/f. E•·
DIJJVEBY ,.._ waot· peri•nce otceuary .
ed for 1'1oriat abop. Mtn. aowpm typlna. SUS pr
• hn per~. Premium wtr.. AA«-3)>1i,•3llO
waae. xtra. eompenaa· OENERAl.OP',.CE
Uon for drlv\oc your awn 'l'ypb\I, nll.4'1 , te~e.
Yebkle. ApplJ lo penon. pri cin g Invo ice. for
Newport KU~ flortal, <'rane & t rudtlna <'O.
alG San lllpet, N 8 8.Jl»PM. 561-LIM
DBJVBY PlltSOH GllL RIOA Y a.aK TYPIST Mature woman needed
~
SICUllTY ---~•~liable Plf'ICla Lo wort O.~ble
l1wlo a • 1ravey ard
abLftl > taoun. Law en·
lorewm or aecw1t1 H · Plritnce beilpf uJ. Enjoy
taoelleot t'ompa n y
beoeflts. Apr.ly hm·
DOUD. llGD-Fr • PWSOD·
Diii
MAMIOTT HOT&
llDO Newpol1 Cnlef' Or.
Nwpu;tBHcb
~ ()ppot' EaapAoytr
lh••••11• .. M.50 pr br + boclwa. ruu or Prr won. Rap\d
edvanffment. lllu1t be
Ul. ~trans. 4" 1peak
Oumt Enghsb. lmmed.
openln1a. 8•8·7080,
Ml-'913
~·· .. ., tt.aoo
-;;(,':!~
.mtEl'S
DAY
Plac. u Mother'& Day
COMSqe on our s~laJ
Motber'1 Oay paae. May
l'IONottrpott Ctt Or NB lJ. You can place a
StdG ...o.aao ,...,.,. ror aa Ultl• u
l~ PlU!E SJ.ZI or add a flower to ~~~~~~~~I 'J'Wr meeu10 '°" .. little llactdnMt as m.oo CaH k2 5678
TOOLClll
AllL.,AMT
'Ibis second ab1ft pe>slt 100
1"9q\Ue9 2-3 YH rt U ·
peneoce an &ool <'Mb or
machi ne 1bo p a nd
laiowled&e of turre ts,
m!lla, lathe• • tool•
UIM!ld.
We otr~ an excellent
salary a nd b e ne f1 u
pecka&e. Pkue call ror
~ appoiDtmeal
714/711-JIH a24 I
Sit o,...on• DlviSicn d Smith
tm.em&Uaaal tor . 1m Deett Ave, Irv, Ca
Eq\.-1 Opportunity Emp
MOl'Olt IOUTI
Immediate oppe>rtunity
for part·llme earning.a.
'Jbe Daily Pilot has a
met« route available tn
the ScMb i.icuoa a rea. Delivery, arternooo1,
Mooday tbru f'r1da7,
morrun11 Saturday fa
SUnday. No a>onthl~ doof'
collect1ons F.1arnlng1
about ~ per month
gros 1 . R elia b le
lninlportatJon li.od I m all
cash dePolll reqwrt'd.
Call ~2 4321, Yost~r
OuetJte. ror det.ailJ
... GHf AUDrTOa
App(y Craig Prc:.ley. Sun
Clemeqte lnn J25 W
&plandian -----
llACHINlST /ASSEMBLE -------• -Npt. Bch. maouf. of
food proceuloit equip
111 REWARD ...
Call Bud Hyamt
1114t~lllJ
... D .....
INDU COHl"RACTORS
-I b9w daak for rent
PAIT11MI w/'4'1f'I fa computer ""11i1Ml. Pli.me loc. Aak ~
IYB •ea S AC11. Illa' M2-1411 Asli!st tn editor' 1uney S.T. •n-r••BIOMl~--s
conducted Crom our ol· "-•l•lDI Clerk, full fll2ZA s-fOll rice at \he Oruce Cout lime, retail clotblDI NowblrtqfortulJ•pert
Dally Pilot. 5:30·8 30 "°"· aperiaD<'• PH· Ume opaiksp. Varyln& Mon-Jl'ri. t :»l :30 Salur· fernid, will train. Hn dQI • boun; Ideal •Ill>'
day. Creel for collectana 8:30-5:30 Mon-1"1'1. <;all =l•l lnoome for
and moonU•htera. M4 N~.644-5070 vea • aludnlll. ~· 1 rat week . 0 N LY Our proereaetve, 1row·
REQUlREMENT IS A lllC9'T10MllT inl c:iampeQ1 olfen e>p.
COOD VOICE. Call Xlnt eauy ~vel Pollt.ioo ~for advuce-
6'2-4321, ext 312 aner with a 10'8ll ud •I· IDID '-ed oo 7ow job ) :.> Piii. Mooday thnl K.::ve Real E1tate perfonnaoct. Pleuut ~to~"nda~y~~~~~~I ~~No ~~i>:ur! ATMQWH!Rt IN penoi.
f'ASHION ISLAND 2300 S.E. Bristol
MUST 8£ BRIGHT, SeoUiAnaHel&hu
(; H A R M I N C , ~4
ORGAN IZ ED WIT H <Between Jamboree "
G 0 0 D C 0 M . Campua l
KU'NlCATION SKJLLS L.O.&.
PAIT TIME
lYENlllGS
& L I G HT TYP I NG
ABILITY W l-: WILL Rmwlrant
11WN FOR POSITION. COOICS CUB~
C.re11t oppe>rtunlty ror
1n'11vidua l with mod
, 1 > p1ntf. nice appt'tranre
& "'·1111~ to ltam lo
JOln lhf' Slltff of lhl!!
wmed for larae con» for d ttulalloo dept. o(
mert'lal travel afory. outdoora ne w1pa pe r.
Good bmellta, dn loc LocaitA!d or. OC Airport.. --------~ car. C.11 Sue ~ br work week. No U · HOUSECLEAN£RS up
Lol5prbr. Car. 14.$-5123
Med! qua.Wied persoo
w/all around m1t'hlni:
6bop aper. Mu~t h1v('
own tools. PI u~ ti l' a II
Jim. 6'2-9090
will be all your. al nur
aMdern fat'illty IO<'atf'(f
In ltuoUnlllon Ueat'h W"
are a pan or (;J\ 10 . EJl(l'E.RPRIS~. a l(r-Ow
tog ctuun vi CCJO\ albcrnt
holpftalA Wt:< ha\•e 1rn
medial<' OPPortun111u
for
t;nttrpns1nc adult,.
rfll'f'r 21 with Oyntmlc,
A d v r n t u r o u &
penonajJU~. v. bo eQJOY
wurlt1n1f with and
m.iuvuuni; ywUl..., .. aei.
IU to L3 M 00 hr to staM
$100 a wttk po<ent111I
~A LARY c; O M . Break(as t s b irt. e x.
MF.NSU RATY. WJTll pemnce mly. Apply in
SKILLS penon. Benefit. avail.
Ul..I Jean1ff"l"for appt Ma~ 212 E. l7lb..
1 buutlful S&L. Noted
for 1t 'I( lon.i ter m
e:-m p I o y e e ~ &
ittl v 11 ncem<'nl pott>n t
~tarUDI? salary to S1SO
C .. Ca'TY '72·9'H
HIW ACCOUNTS
Supf'r f r iendly S&l. •r••k11 at tr11 c t1v('
1n'1 1\ 1dual w11h n<'w
.nrrounl!I Mtpt'n rnrf• lo
""" 1t '11 rnendlv 11tarr Xlnt bf>n4"f1ti. & stan1n11
~J1l11rv to~
C .. ~Z·ttH
Beck for lntervlew at pr. nee. caJJ Myrt 1-4:30 8514113 _•_Si40-4222 __ . ____ _
De' Men over 18 ror L.A. Guard nmei to homes In NB & MIGHT GUARD
CM. Reliable Ii bave de· -ATIOMTECH
pend <'ar. Perm P 1T Large wholesale nursery
S4 00 J$HO p e r mo. Is seck1n« a responAlble
64&-0531 . 646-*4 penon to ... wne dut.I• wt m ln ,;upervis1on
Dulle'\ include monitor·
inC ma1n itate At lrrtgat
l n 1t pla n ts u si n g
aut om atic wate rlnS(
s yste m No exp•r
M't'd«t Cont1ct Steve
~714-~l.
Olft.a.I
Mature, 1ntel II g ent
person w exper Mndllng
floanclal matters ror
full·WDe otnce manager
tn So. Laguna dent.al of. nee. Pnrv dental exper
ml ~ not maDd1tory.
Slartlllit salary SlllOO IM o.
4\9-~
DenuJ RttepUooat. XJnt
pay w /benefits. Short
Wirt weell. Pnvate N n
ort1ce . l yr . e xper
HOUSEKEEPER • E a·
per. W /refs. Must do
lra:lmg, IDdrv 4" clean· tna. No w\ndotn. Other
beJp i.n house. 4·S dys
weekly. Salar y open.
Hrs. llcJobkl. Reply to
!bx ~. Oal.ly Pilot, PO
BOX I.SS>, CM. 92lS2l6
Housekeepers NMded
Eq>. prel. up t.o Rtlbr.
Taite over exlatiDI route
to 1«al area.
~
HOUSa ...
MA.IDS
f\ill or p/Ume 642-3030
Mlwnalance rn110 bell)t'r
for apt complex m C M.
Ralnld or 1eml. (2L3 >
~l.
Manager wanted fOf' m .1
jo' shopping Cl'tller in
Ol6ta Mesa. Mtnlmum :!
yr!> e xp er 1 c n t· t·
213 ~·2763
MA."'iAOEM ENT
PEX>PU: PERSO:"l
1::1ec. seeks p /Um1• u-.
50ciJlte IJl wholes.It: 1>UP
pem. fUll.y c1tp1talJLt·d
BlU lfugbes. ~3026 ----MA>ICURISTS
~ expencor1· in noiil
wrapa for 1>11100 in
Newport 8eacb Jo'ollow· mi pn1. 54().9757
RMs · LVNs
3-11
11 -7
Thi-•,.1t1i.f,HlllJO th.ti
l"Ofl1M rrom wnrk1111: .11
l.arlwld will bf un\\ Vilt' cJ y11ur rt•wai1l-. \\'(• uf
fd' tlw Cu~l Ill b<·nrf1h
and Mlhll")'. " doy off for }OUT lurthd.1y ptu, .1
prof•-. 1•111 .. 1 rim~· n1.d
v.vrk t 11' 11 unmt>nl 'I 11
koarn 0_.ofl' Ul.IUYl lhl' Oii
r•>f1unJlh, JI l,.trl1d·l
pk..lw t:11ll ur uv11I.> .at
·~ 64M32l ~ ... ~ t~wt'l.'112aod6 P M
f\SK 11'QR LAURIE
~ 0 t:
1• J rt y Con 11 u It ant
Ci""11.RT l'crtOn. r ul I ti m t-
tnr I ~lllurday, Apply
am Nf'WJI04'1 Blvd . c ~
MCM40t OJala Mes.a.
~-~-~----~· Part time. REl'Al.LSALililN ~ & Sun aam..spm & i r I! T S T 0 a E •
willy Waterfront IO<'a TIOPICAL FISH,
t1rn IOl N BaysMte Or. llUS, CASHlllS,
~_Be_•eh 644.o~....:. MAMAGIA TUIMH.
~ ror Newport DOGGIOOMIR. ---------1 Ht..m La• F\rm Typw1 fUU er ~.\!me, over ia ~uJ f'rool orr~. ap.. ODl.y Sant.a Ana. Orange PmE-UP
ASSEMBlIR
\\1th .ol lc'"t l :yt'11r •·~
ix r11 nl't', pr .. rerdbl\
n• w1>p11p"r Ea~t'llent
nJfl.,..uJV b<"flrl1l\ Apply
\Jo.1w1 .. -n 'I\~ t. Cl'~.
Wlni<ly thru 1')'1day
po..i.r~Of"C«Mlary. call m.«Ill, Newport BeaC'h u..u ~ &44-<S80. u~uoa J{Jlls
--------• 581>-Jl 12. COl>ta Meap. ~ Dtt'ded No S.A. 56&-1*.
~ oecssary. Typ. 1na preferred. PCM. RETA I L SA LES -
l(Jl.331J Hardware u les, tull·
ume po&iUon In retail
RE C >~PTI ON J S T : hardwiirf' !\t or e . Sec
J>roperty m.ao111(ement Mrkt· or StPVf' II W
ro u:i !"' U u a,b\ \y~. y, r 1 It b l <: o , l 2 6
izood Iron\ office ap· Hol:be>k.'f'.C lll
~..,.~ 4~ day work
11r:11111ful S&I. '<l't>ks
1·x p t•rh•m'rd 1 t>l l<'r cir
m.1 v rono;1drr br111ht
ir,unN> with htP lypmj'.!.
nllll'.!OIDI! ptrsonalltv
n l11• appear.in<'<' &
pr('~ 10\J' l"U'lh lf"rlnJ!
"'l(H'ril•nrr f'om1ianv
h((f'r ll J.!OO d
• od v t1nremrnt pc>trnt
)Qb t.l'<'urity & i;tartinit ~lll a r v t n S750
<I l' p c• n fl 1 n f: o n
Peae· MMlllll&
DIMTAL ASSIST
MoUvsted aaailtADl W /X·
r•Y license to do Y artcd
cMk'lt for busy H 8 of.
fl(le.. Oood beoeflta Call
Moo-1bun, IU. 9Q 3329.
GUARDS
RFJJABl.£ SECURITY
OF.f'ICER NEEDED.
Wltb own u anaporualloo
for Orange County area
Uniform s furnis hed .
Paid v1c11tJoo Full 4r
part ti m e f\ellr ed
weicome ~~~~~~~~~! Call fOf' appt
71 Yr old Ch ristian
woman seeks llv•·ln
woaa n for personal
ounl.ng t'art. SllOO/mo. Rm. brd 1oc1. 144-mo --
t-ECHANIC
$1,500/MO.
6ARAE10 CARE ec..a1nc ....
Al'PL Y 11' P 1-;R.•.,o'
ottAHGl COAST
DAILY'9LOT
HO W.UY ST.
COSTA MESA
&,ldo,,ty~
~ s.J&r7 f1SO Cell R:-t Part \lm l" rrlld ~29 &Jp..-rvL&Or 1J 7:30AM .
·---------1 Me>a Verde Conv. Hosp.
~·Cnut. tom· fJU Center, c.o.ta Me1a.
(JUtJlflt'tlkJnA c• c:...-y '72·9'55
f'IX IBJEF
ttr1111t1ru1 ht-11rh IO<'ntrd
1· n m r> 11 n y ., 1· <' k "
I ti r ;1 rtl \/(' j nclh 1dua I
w11h PBX P'lflM'IE'fl<'t' to
rf'lll'vf' l'f!X ~rator &
rcrept1on1-.t Vnricd
•lut1t .... aond tw>nrf11 .. &
'l<1rt ina 58l:srv to S800
Qal c....., 972~tt55
Of&ATI~S
SUPanSott r /T
<:row1nl! bank SHk11
1nd1vul uu l with
••).pt>rlf'n<'r 1n bank
"fi rr11 t1on11 who la
~1lhn~ to work 2S hrs
Wt't'k. 4 JO to 8 JOPM
Disbwuber. >'ull tune
Mesa Verde Convales·
cwt lb;pltaJ. 861 Center
~.C M. ------DRIVERS -'200 W ttk
Will lraU> truck drl v en.
()pm 8am .ipm. 9'16-84 ll
DRIVER wanted t.o de
liver & mau1taio renta l
eqwp. M2-l 18'7
DaJVEIS
Detlver bUery products
to supe:r-muket.11. Early
l:Dlll1Wll lo aud after·
ODQD. c.au 567.-m
•ll'lllv, 8 30A M to ---------
1.JOPM S.lurday Ideal DltfvatS
fQr reuree or someon• furt hering education Mm or womeo 25 yrs or
St 11 rt Ing sa I ar y t o older. KDow UM coa1t
$ l.000 di*. Net S1IO a •eek or ALI ~ more . Orange Coast
Yellow Cab. naoo Mt
C'r td1l Dept o< bank Herrmann. Fountain
i1eeks H$?er to fu rn Vallfl'Y. <No of Slater
1ndl vtd ual with betwo N e wbope f& outgoing peraonallly. f)Jclld)
l(OOd math and lll(ht l•--------t yr Ing to join thle 1----------
fr l'ndl( t'ompan y 1, 11l111e-4M •lr•tt
o f fe r n it ftOO d uulsd.49M911. <>dvant'emenl potent
Xlnt ~ll fr atartlna £ X P E R salary m4 monUI llAINl'ENANCE penoa c• C9'fY '72-ftll needed Tuee1 Fri. aam·
, PIOOP C)flllA TOii ~ Good co bf.Ge. App.
,G rowlna bank seek11 ty tn penon Sebutian'a
l'.XP e r ien ced pro or W& 140 Avenue Pico,
operator to work from 2 S.naem...te.
to 8pm . Good benefit.I.
Startin& salary about
~. c. c:..., 972-ttll
COUICTOI
Ne wly creat.ed poaltJon
for experien ced
Collector from f1nan<'e <'o .. 'Jbrtft Ir Loe or
lJank. Company off en g ood advanceme nt
Jl9(.ent, XJnt bent. and
!IC.rtin« NJary to 11100. c.1~=11
hdGr1. lladlloe Sbop.
Stilted • uoetllled.
Qlpreme En1lneertog,
.. W. 11th. St. C.M. .....
P'i1blnl Reel Rtpalr,
P /lime, 80IDe knmrledge
d filhbal tackle " mecb. .... req'd. 20 bn -. .. ua
Jlball Prep. No esp . .-.
Uah•lkY A&.bl&lc Club,
'J.llAM. llon.·Frt CaU
S.,..AMforJotaa OMCll E!etabll9bed Savini• Ir llOREllAN, email fotm
l..oan seeb Individual • Plmlic abop. Ea.,.,. ~th .xpertence ln bank w/Mnd •11et. &oo&a nee. oper•Uonl and a ctqne Woodwork lat up.
lo Accountln1 to jotn ~· ..,_, Ad. ao.
tllll friendly rfrm sa.cto~Pib,P.O.
orterlns 1ood •rowth Im u.. c.. Mesa,
pOtentlal. alnt Mnttlll ea.-& 1t1rtlnf ular1 to , __ ,;;;..; _____ _
spoo mo. 1"-. ror pklun abop, eel C4ny '72-ttll exper. pref .• merit
" · • ral1~1 . Co1ta lleu.
CARRY
FOX
~B!'CY . ,.If £. 4th 6tl'ftt
Ste UO. Sant.a An•
ALL JOBS FR££
......
OAIA-Haw to 10 beck to wort? ......,. ltn la·
eom~. Paa
cbell1n1tn1. Sue.
~ Comdl 631"'71J
oENDAL omct: P•rt Ume, typta11 H ewer ....,... Good postdoa for
lbldllllL. Pit•... eo.tJ a.. .......
751-2454
LOTUS
LWESTIGATlON
llSECUIUTY
GUARDS
FUU • part time. All a r e a s U n iform s
furmahed Ages 21 or
CNl'!I:. Relired wek'ome.
No experteoce nee. App.
ly Uwvenal Protection
Ser vi ce. 122e W . 5th
Strttt. Sanla Ana. Jn·
lervlf!'lr houn i-12 & 1--4
Mon Lbro Fr1.
HIALTH CEMTIR
M I E D S
EMTHUSIASTIC
lt8GIT1C PIRSOM.
Th fill the poa!Uoo ol At'·
tlvttil9 llaaqer. Ideal
lllPllilc• wW bave a ma-
jor lD pbyekal educ•·
tioo/ eurclae pbyeloloCY
fl llU"ODI mana1ertal ex·
perience. Alta & craf\a a
tdeflDlte + . Xlot or· portunlly f o r se I
motivated lodlvldual.
Haun Vl.T'f XlDt aalary
" rrta1e ben e(it•
peckqe. f'or more lJ>. ~ CODtact SUie
Gnval m-0700
1:.0 .E .. ll/P'.
HOSTHS
f'\&11 time eveo1o&s. Good 1t.rtinc a&la.ry. Apply In
penoo: Jolly Roser • .wo
S. CoMt "">', Lq. Bch.
H08TE88 needed part
Ume day1. Apply In
penaa only Moo. thru
Frt. J.5PM. J . P. Mac's
~.10142Adams
Ave. JlB .
HOSHSS
Apply lo person t o Bla c llbeard 'a R.Uurant. 4350 Mart·
lqale Way. Newport
Baech
lbctl. Houeeketp.,, uper.
pref. Bl·llDl1&&l. • •
........ p/t &o a&.ut. • • SerTtc. penou. • • ,,... dsik dlrb, .. ,...
,,,.,, .... -... AIJPl7 la penoe. Hotel Wan .....,... .... CoMt
"-J.,fAl.lcla.
lmr.L M&lat auditor. PIT. 2
Dhet, co•p•tltlvt ..a.y, _,.,,NCI 000
"lfllL ,. ~. tall •scn.w.
HSKPR/ UA.BYSITTE R
-f'br lnfant. live l.o.
Ms.CdM.~N22
IHSP!CTO.
TWMH
lmpector Tramee in lht•
r ece1v1ng Inspection
dept. lo computer In·
dustry. Call ~ Coplan.
5llMfl01 ror appt. l.M s.
Equipment E 0 E
IMSl'ICTO.
Preclaloo lnspector for
machined parta & as·
Mmbties 111 computer In·
chmtry. ~ call Ms.
~ 559-6.501 for appt.
I M.S . Equipm e n t
EOE.
l.munnce Uodenrnt.er
PwloDal lJDa Stronc Penooal Uaes
tmdrwrtter. OpportWll ·
ty Lo learn commercial.
Good benefits, salary
opm. C&U n• 154f.2120.
JANJTORS/MAIDS -
Prr evea. lrvtne area
13.2.5/br. Ml.ml
JAMTOllA&. ITI
~only. Office clean·
Ins. Avail lmmed. •tmo. s da7 wit. Early
eve bra~~ bra day.
Lqma acD. l'\lll traln· ~ b:uut~.=ts ~
IOPM.'mM5M
R e q u 1 r e 1t '' o rl
mochamcaJ ability w u
perie&ee ln auto body &
welding prt>frrred to
~ for ,Rr'OWIOI(, i.lubh•
manuracturin11 t•om
pany. W i ll lf·ofl t o
supervbory JX.k\1tu7" for
nght Uldlvldui;I Xlnt
salary nNlew pro1ram.
amuaJ bon~ • rompany
benefita. Company poul
fee. Call Palu or M1k1·
George at :141-6561
VANGUARO
PERSONN1':L
SERVIC:~
J.S.a0 E. l:;diof(er Ste. I
A.lsofeeJ~
Mro:tANJC -ClOO Weett.
Will lram. Opeo ff•m·
!pm.~13
Medical AllLStant. f'ronl
&ti.ckoffi~. experienrt·
helpfuJ. Call Ano at
IC7~
Medical d e req exl)f:r'd
t:Dlllft penon 21-45 r or
family practlce, PT,
Resume: Bo x 1396,
Newport Bch. Ca. 9"M3
telCAL
Insurance, busy O H.
GYN d e, various duUn,
f2P!I' pnf ST'9d. s.s&«»l
MEDICAL SECRET ARY·
Exper reoeral prut1re --------•I olc, 1111 No. 'l'Uslla. Santa JOINlHI Ana. Sa lary com
lVllSHAUTIAM ~ w /aper •!..\
nm.bani Sales at day wt. t'ODa1d.er pa rt·
Oearll Cbarlea olf ft"I: time.1113-1'1115
~:,~ .-.CAL SCTIY l..:lad ~nu cba1Jen1Jn•
lMdl polllliaD • manqer of
You'll be eelliDI de· NpL a.edl. lab dCke . veloper Inventor y I Salary: to 11200/mo
Puerto Valla~ + re bmedonapr .... aoll ..._bl Rawall, nbOe • cautornla. lled. Sec. fo r busy
~ 2 ol(ic('fJ. t:Jt·
p'd CJD11. 8Alal7 0 .0 .E.
W.MalUL
Med. lee. for 2 Doctors
LH. Exp 'd only. Salary
D.0 .£.117·191.
Hotpftal
77MI <rurf ll'llJ
ll11ntiril'lufl f!;·,arh, t .,
71 l•M• ltu I
f'..llU.ti (}TilJ\ \
l-.mpl11v1·r M I-II
NURSES
AIDES
OaySWft
Wt>~ matu.rr. rd1nblr
Allies to worlt in uur
pleasant. nxxh'm r ii c•1 II t )'
tn HlalUogt~'lf\ fk'.11"h Wl•
ofter rrc\! Ct-rtl~C3lloo
d4ISliOll
• PIX °'9.4 TOI •
f>art ume OI" r ull ti mt'.
cl.Ill' "' 1'\I'"' \du'l !),
whit• t•J ,..,,,II. .,, 11>«"
•'\l Od' Tn11n1t )lt llls
f"I M.aO\ < o bt.ond11.!t
~.m.
t•IW\ b a.n•1~ It 10
l\lrport att•~
P111u r1· lramC"r , p .1rt
lm11.· 1 '~nl'!H.t'(I ,\rt
y,,.,.lcj Ftam1.,. 640 '
(~ tlwy . Lag B<'b.
~I~
:? PU\YGIRL..~
l'an ume Pbooe Work
tllo9
~ P.-r Hr + Bonu.o;
h rmn\h Commitmt.Dt
L&U btwn l·SPM.
11us rhaJIC't\JtlftK µo111llon ---•7S•l•lMOO----clfer-. yuu 11 l(t>Ud ~i.lary
!Ind benl'flls plw. lhe re
~1.rd ol h~IPLnf( othl'rs
l'lala(ocall or apply ul
GARAD.D CARE
C01m•1ct'ftf
HoePtal
'TTl11Garflcld
t Rwrtlntlon Beach, Ca
(7J41fM7 9671
(:;Qua I ()ppty
EmpkJyer M , F H
NlnlOi I &tODIAL YSIS
RH/LVH
f'Ur.t!BERS HELPER -
WW lr81n S200 wttk to
t1tart Open ltam·8pm
im.MlJ
Prt--&hool Teacher want
td t:trtl!1rate or t.'JC
pmcn~. Summer PQS•·
lJ(noe 1vails ln Newport
Ht•ac h C all S u s an
64()..f:l820 -------
A R ~~/l tek
Camera Pleas.ant work.
In)! rood1t1001, 1ood
b<-nef1t1. PIP , Cost.I
Mesa, Npt Ucb. 642.Qal
l'hflWll
Pm>sman AB Dick. !:it·
per.~N.B.
~ Cnllcal C<arc Exp. Prt" Part full tame. Btndery rerred. WW train c or th ts helper 6'4-3233 N e
SciecWtY ~ti II ti ml'. f n Mllslon V1e)o ~
714-lll·llOO
BLUEUNE TRAI NEE
-Wl11tn 11 t o t r a in
persons w tno pnor ex·
~~~~~~~~~!per, but bu &ood Ml• ________ , Utude lnlo the bluepr\nt·
N\nifti inl fiekt. F\IU Ume work.
C8T1AID lam ·Spm. lll on ·Frt.
... SIAIDIS ~7S~~.1otu. Call
St.al1 at SI 15/br, 13 75 Msw 1° .11.... all 80 daya. All 1bllll. ~ OJ•• '::Z Appty .a: Newport Con· U you are le or cner. • ~ •'~-vU.c:asl Center. I~ looking fOI' a cat'Hr op-~ yw ~ t.o the ~ Ave. Newport partunl1y 111 pri.nlln&, ap-
IGIU •U• • wort farH °" a part, Bw:b.-n14. Pl1 at P&NNYSAV&a. MU... lleea Verde U..blmT Areyo.tlooflt· E.O.E. lm>P\aceat1a,CM. 8:i =· •l C.W, tac f« a IOOd llOIDpaoy, 1~~~~~~~ Product.Ion Wnrtel'. Hood -----------· ~e-.:=.c:;:= ...., ________ ,Sai ls . First l•Y·Ol&t.
IAadtc• maillteunce Oft -OWll aeMdule ·-~ M /TH. ""II ti• •. Pbi_...._ Vaned ,_ w M-3414
..._ f\al1 Ume ,.,... .nw-~u t ~~ '"t live. : • i---------nmt. Goad -.._.JM.. "' ,._, you o ar· P R 0 I> U C T I 0 ""' ........ --,....noor6pta,., &Gd '" Apply at A • H count 6 reorde'r TRAlNEE Ru~r bo9e
Ludlcape, 21111 Vie meuhaDdla• or the Nl!W products. MOit pau co. l"allrkmt.a. .....-Vie-maouhc turere we BUltNISSM!N pll)'Sleal lncl. back X·
jo. ~L ••tleat ln home lm· contact th• DAILY Ray. Talt1a1 appllu· prow~ 1wr.. Send PILOT fOf lnfonnatlon tlons ~wa 8·10 only.
Land1cape Foreman ruume to : tn c on regerdlng "'•county Strato fl e •. 17111
nttded, lull·tt,me, ._.., 9tt a , 1a.01 requlremen&a for ~Ave. lnlne. Plf"IDllMl!t, asper d • ~ Blvd .. LA, Ca. uelng a 'lclltloua E.O.E. A ~vl• Ind. ::C.~,;-1~ _...,, ________ lualneuName. 1_Co_. ______ _
ml Via rabrtcut.. .. ,.,. your okl IWff tor 142-4321 Tht futat draw tO tM
101, 11.V. burn •·•· new 1oodlee with a IXT. '32 West .a Dally Pilot 1IM7l1 a-ifted eel .. .,. Q...uied Ad. • ..,..
1tUU11 ll!>SOC. "'ht"• for IS> bomia. 5 De.ya, t AM
IJ.1 6 I'M Parkllk t> ft>•
\ U'IWDrDt. wtlb b brro I
blOef it procnm. ~I ary
CUlllDfOSW" at.e • •lh n ·
peneocc. Send re.Wile
'!lat.&nJt wary rf'q w ~
rDfd t.o Nlpel Shores
<.ommunlly Aasot'I •·
~ N1a-ue4 Shorew
Hd..~N~Cllm
iiiC&'t IOMIST
far mcdern EJ Toro beau,
ty Mb:1. Pi Ume U . bis·
lqlc. IDUlit have itd phone
l'lW\Oen, Very plu aaot
wort.i.oa surroundla as.
aau ~
IWc911t1oout. P /T I ~.
1*JD.. 11-n, t'OaUD 'I R. E.
OC A1rpal1 TSl2-1 UN
••l!C.nOMST
fron t d es k . bu 1y
mt.>d1c•I ofll<'•· Must
have pleMaat ~e
manner. be COOIC11?D· uws llDd de&&&1 onea~.
Hrs· l :JO &o $:30. M·Y.
Call ClDdy. to.DU
1.1.L.dW..
10.l~oC I 'r1 ...
S..111hS...• ffl.l40Z ............. _
SALESCLBll
~u urae. aome nl&JU.
~~ of cashlerini;
or t'O'\mcllCS belrful.
Call fo r 1n t e rv e w .
~o Mary or Clllf.
~COUNSf:LORS
Remember when you
~ a kid and wanted tn
earn your own mooey ~
Well. we havl' several
Dds ~ do. but lht y
need a mature auertJ ve
adult to rbaperooe and
COUOHI them lo tales
orieated jobs from 1·9
PM daily. S. 00 br to
start. SlOO 00 ~ pot.en·
tla1. Pbooe IO-ta21. t:xt.
250bet~2 &Dd 6 PM.
ASX f'OR LAU RI ~
EOE.
SALES
Oittricf M ,,..,,...~
O&Uy Pilot newspa~r
orculaUon department.
1lus highly s uccessful
klca1 ....,peper b.u an
~ for a tr&Loee m
the c1rc\llatlon ules,
5enlCI It colle<taon area
Seleded applicant wlll
receive a llbera.l 1ta rti.o.1
s ala r y , r c•.:ul a rly
&cbeduled rat..'lt'S, bonwi
apport\m.IUc.-s & many fr·
loge beoehts s i.ach as
pa id vacat1on1, paid
group imw'anc:e, W'e m·
8W'll0Ce • cimW t'OV·
erage.
Appticanta m•t be 18,
have a IOQd dl1V1DI ,...
cord. Houri are 1eaeral·
ly UAM·IPM, Mooday
thru Ptlday. Saturday
ovl!rthne avallable as
needed. U you are~atare
~in &eAl'lliq the
newspaper clrculatioo
..... CCGM t.o UM of. flee. DD W. Bay, Coat.a
Mesa. Ast for Harry
~ or K.«l OOddard. OnlY _,. Won lOAlll
f6 .a.-2Pll, llOD·l'l'L
£..0.£.
Saleaalrl, 011t10101 •
RiSTAU1lANT Mendl)t, 13 yn or okter.
HQSllSS r 1111 or P IT . J r .
f\&ll time 9"llllnp. Good 6'1orta ......
l&MUol salary. ApplJ ln Seeoad Gluee
penaa: Ja111 "°fer, 400 'lmW. Oc.aafl'Ollll, NB s. OoMt Hwy. Lq. BclL m.mi
........... MLIB ...... .,.. App.
11 Jo pe uon. Crowa
Mlrdwln, nor E. COMt lfw>'.,Cdll. CM'TAIM
PriYa&e Cl81>, Ntw'Plr1
•acb. tabM skit ea,.r. pref. but wlll train. 5-tw,...
NlllU onb'. Io~iewa Wea help. -PIT. wr s.. w.-. .• ,,,... MPll. · Brl1tol int a Aoa.
.. Bl1 Can70D Dr. 117.-U ~·l!Cb. · .... --------
...... -lalatar K\WIOl'J Need New 6 eaclt1n1 10 ........ PIT, PIT.
,......,_concept, Npt. WID tnbl. Call bston
lcb.. 1t¥tDt .,. •• Open. t : Ha•. II oa •. I at.
1011 Cor caahler1, ......
COider help, prep, • •---------
Wllity. J'\IU·Llmt a put. .._.._ tnrtMDI JGU waat
time. c.all Mr. l:allieh. to ..Uf ~ .... •·U.. .......... . I
I
IALB llCre&arY I,..,. fteW alee _.., ............. nn. JIP"•te-..-: (j ........ oc Al'"" "'Art
ffO. ur • '*-"~• I ·•. IO Ca II Ill ll a l ....... ...... . _MMm _______ _
-~ ua •• I E<JRSTAR't NlU =~·~· Vile llJ, 8ch law fl ra IHh
TM-&m at.tin mat.a.r• 11rJ •1 aood
NSVUA n:E mu. rran•1~-
SCTIY,...,._
P&l1 Ume
\JUman Salla llMD7U
SIAMSTllSS
fOISAA!.MAKY ___ '!wt70
~·N EED MONt-!r
Xln&. ~ rree 'ram
ang f\ill P T V11nda
Be a uty Cu1.1nt1tdor
~.-.~ Sea.ialln!llaeia, near OC
Ai rport. P W, 61\M
SAL.£S Ot>PORTUNlTY 4 30PM Mon Thuh
W1 E ,.. lluttqn l'ub m1c
~&I')' Earn Sts.000 to
$1 8,000 P1rt l1m~ SICllTAIY m Z1\2 Or sl'fld resume
to POBOX 624. Dally ORDER DEPT.
P ilot . POBOX 1S60, fUm Mnfg Order pro
Qiau Mesa. CA 92626 t'essln& experience a
---must Type SOwpm
CARRY
FOX
AGENCY
uns E 4th Street
Ste l30. Santa Ana
ALL J OOS F R.El-:
SALES & promoUon. Fri DEull oriented w/good
& Sat's Sales & demo, phone manners. Growth SFCY/BK P R, part /full
cosme tics, food. ap PQ61laon. Irvine Furn. time. R E. Co CdM
pllances Local retail Mf r Top sal ary & Salary neg. Call 9·12,
st.ores. Car a m ust. We benefits Send r esume Mon-Thu 675 6900
lo Cla.ssilled Ad 1'57!1, ------=w~ ri;~~!~ up. Ow ly Pilot. P 0 . Box SEC'Y /GAL FRI. Sm
1560. Co6ta Mesa. 92626 mfg 'sales offc. SSwpm.
Salesperson f ull tim e A tt en t 1 on Eve I y n lite k*png . 4yn. oUc ex
needed at g r o w ing Hickey per, Lag u na Heh
specaaJty athletic retail SECRETARY _ Part~ 497.JllOOanytame_. __ _
'>tore We need :.omt..-one tune. Gen office duties Stt'y Wlth bookkeeping
to work Llllo a manage· NiceenVU"Onment Flex•· exper . ror Newpor t
ment posit.aon AU.ractive ble h rs. C. M . area Beach area. Im med
atmosphere & good 64.>9C7l opening Cal l Mrs benefits_ Apply an pt!rson
at Frontrunners, 1000 SECttETARY Pre6ley for appt. Mon
Bnst.ol St. North. N 8 . For chstnct sales olfa<'e Fn. 9-5. 492~103.
<AlJamboree~ c1 major corp, good lyp· Service s upervisor &
SALES PERSONS ang skills, ab11Jty to han sit.ate de!lk, lHe m 11m
die tdepbone & be able to t.enance 18 & over Ire Peniona1aty plus adults work indepe ndently_ CapadesChalet 979-~ to work with and mwvate kids. Over 21 Xlnt benefit progra m, an
54 00 Hr to start o p p t y r o r s c 1 f -
In Uiguna. Capistrano, development. Can beglJl
San Clemt'nlf' art'aS unmed. Please apply m
per.;ori Sat 4·26 9AM·l2 SlOOawe<:k potentaal. noon o r M o n 4 . 28 PART TIME 9AM-4PM.
EVEHINGS LEND L EASE
PHONE: A Division of
642-4321 or 496-QIOO • Nat.Jona.I Car Rentals
Ext. 2.SO. Between I ·5 2172 Dupont Dr.
PM. lrvme
As1< for Andrea
RETAIL
Sales help needed for
RObnson's Fine J ewelry
Dept. Mus1on V1 e 10
Mall. f\iU " pan ume openings a vailable .
Salary + commission.
Expenenc.-e helpful but
not neeessary. Wall train
the nghl person. Call
Mqg>e MILier 4%-2050
exl. 279for mterv1ew.
Sale6
Radio Shack bas full
t i m e ca r ee r O P ·
portunlUes & part ume
;ob opportwtilles open·
ang up n o w 1n the
SECU'TARY
Inte rnational Trading
Co looking for s harp
secr et a r y ror sales
manager. By Orange Co
Airport. Accurate typ ·
ing. sbortband or speed
wnting nee. 2 to 3 yrs ex·
~. Xlnt bf.nefit:\,
deal.al plan, 3S hr work
week. Call (TI4 )833-8970,
ask for Mr. Lothar Tries.
SECaET ARY -Xlllt.
()ppOrtUDJtY for exper.
experienced, bright, sell·
mouvated person. At'·
ante typing. Salary de-
pendent. oo exper. Call
for appt. 714·833·8680
Ext. 3> E 0 . E.
Servlct> station attt•ndant.
full & part. h o urly
+comm. 673-3320
SERVICE St.auon atten
dent. Apply at 15922
Pact!ac Cst Hwy, HB.
2:J.l..S92-l.S7 I
Servtct> st.at.Jon manager
& attendant. Laguna
Beach; full time. S:ood
pay & manager 's bonWI.
Attendants fuU time &
part lune, Costa Me!>a
Apply at 2228 NewPQrt
Blvd, Coeta Mesa EOE.
M·f'
SERVICE STATION :it·
tendant wanted. days
f' P t am e, IMM EO
E MP LO YM ENT
Hoover Chevr on. 3048
Bnstol. CM 54S-42::i7
Look ing fo r Shar p
Professionals seeking
supp. ancome 963-4142.
SHIMl SHO£S7
Newport Beai·h area. H ---------1 you are mi 1J Lary ret.lted
Uyou'rea "10" &an'
iot.erestcd m somelh.Lng
totally different call
(714) 759·8964 for Ill• terview. Pnme locations
begi.nnanR June l The All
Amen can Shoe Shine Co.
~ a coUege graduate or
are currently going to
<'Ollege & highly mot1vat
tld for increased titirn
angs b t1Sl!d on
perfor1DM11ce, pleuse a p·
ply at· 2700 West Coast
Hwy,N.B.
RADIO
SHACK
AT AM>Y CORP.
E.O.E.
S&les
SUt4t8JOIS vacauon club turing full
o r part t am e pho ne
r.ersonnel·lict et d e ·
vertes Guar start
NOW! S.A. ~ 1951
Trade your old 1tuH for
new goodies w ith a
Oasaified ad. 642·5678
eSECRETARlES•
Exec. Anaheim. m .ooo
Exec legal R.E .. S20.000
F/C Restaurant Sl8..000
Reep .. type SO, $9600
• *5ales/Consu.ltants • •
Appl Only I Free I EOE
Lu Reinders Agency
4020 Birch. &tab '64
Newport Beach, 833-8190
SICUTARY
OFFIC E OF THE
PRESIDENT Corl> headquarters for
statew1de investment
services firm. Fa.sbioo
Island. Excellent ca.rttr
OJIPClr' wi1b diversity • cballeole. lll&St possess
top·level e xecutive
secretarial exper. Call
MG-0123 MQO l.hru Fri.
9:30am..s:30pm.
SMP'PIHG CLERIC
Manne hardwa r e d is·
t rabu tor bas xlnt
warehouse oppty for
shlppmg clerk. MUI l yr
expe r req u i r e d .
Familiarity w/sbappmg
red labe l p roduct s .
Equal Oppty Employer
with m ajor be ne fit
pack.age. Pie~ apply ln
person or <'all for an
lerVlew 1714) 556·0540
ask for Dennis. 17421
Daunler St. lrvwe
SHOE SALES. Want~.
full or part Lune. Good
Co benefits. Future
mgmt.. potSall ons posai·
Ille. Apply lo person bet.
9&m & 11 am : 3077 S.
Bnstol.C M
FIND YOUR NAME
'l, WIN TICKETS WORTH $12
nr
00 Voyage to yester-
day on the nostalgic
Queen Mary Tour in
Long Beach.
Step aboard the graceful. eleeant
Queen Mary.
Return to the '30s when those
quallUel were biahli&bts of the ul·
limate travel UJ*ience--an ocean
croutna.
Vlalt yMteryear by watchinC the
cban1e of the cuant and experience
lbe thrill ot atudln1 on the command
bridle wbere the Queen Mary's cap-
tainl steered her through storms and
war soaes ·for 1,001 traoaatlantlc
croealnp.
Take ldvanta1e of the dally lours
and tree parkioa. Call (21.3) 435·4'747.
IT'S EASYt Look for your name and address In &oday'1
clH1Uled atttloe. If you flncl It, call '42·M'18 Ext. 272 and
we will arnace for you co pick up your Uckeu at tbe
nearett office of the DAILY PILOT
HiftiW_.,. 1tl0 ... w_... 1100 '"'•cft 1090 ....................... ~.................. ...... ................ .
Utlonery telre I n TY PI 8 T W 0 R D Dlllmr,Wlbn.,•d.r11'9., .. If, -WO ttn••11• ...... ..,. ...... •4 ................ ,. .... . eot-.dlllllu...._u PIOCBOR , .... 4 . fro• •ti', ._ ......... •••••••••
pt-.d t•l• lab uil Tut .cclU'ate r.JaL ~JMl•I. Ut .. HZO, LUe• ... TA•S ·--....... --... -.. ·.---• u.-, a ct.a)'f. Xlnt work· ........ for 911>' a.vel s.sna from lGUr bU'loen card. a ..,.. _ Ill ~ 1 1 _.....;..__;;:::;:=~~....,:::~= ..._ aamd, f.lpeclalty nn. ~ ,.._..,t work· 8-1' GM card for eacb all 1-
._.. m.10LO ._ca,...... Apply la C.E.avoHdorefrla. u, ,iua one DU•· We e.-'.:::-:':'::t:!i. 6 ... --•
""1Cll'IOllr P'UeD&elat 11.k\lft."50 return permanently worncmb'•f .. U..~ .. , .... , __ ..... , ...
8"1CtmflYAID!S Robert .. In William 831.cMOt .-..S 9tlndive t.at • lludeat D..._ M0-1111 CASMPAm .,.. --~an·~lllM ~!'AllOCrt .;._ JllllhQuaU Alcrowave . L&U.oa. 4 yn ltrl 0aP.:..._~~~lrpne lltl. For McDooald •aria ••r-... r • ne•por -ac • ......., ..... _,,. . • ,__. __ . r• lal .... OaJaar f ae .... -•new.-· ~ t-. •theft! FM a flOI S 000 TAILOR for fine mt'n Is ~ T 7~ltl4 .._ COUPCNW· : • ' wvmeoa JpP1tel fu ll 'inl ~ t.a1 eod08e· Q.OSIOUTSALI flll: asoo. 1121: SIOO.
tJIDlt. Nt.1wport ueach ::.!?. ~ ~~::! Electrlc double oven ~~~~5::·~·~:::': !! Pkt ..... ~J pWMl't, nu6W127.
i&-1185. kfncy_. R.irid •4vance. stove • .,..,. very (ood will beck • tnm your = =.. ~~: n,=.·,~~ 90 --,..-~ for riebt person. <mdlUoo 1100• 814-lld tqa. Or lly two cardl omce dlk. • ao · fottb. latl 1Wchln 6 ~ Prt-K Paid co. beoefita. CaU or5i1Hllll2. tieck&obeck. _..,. Beach 8lvcl. H.B. -•••••••••••••• .. •• ldlr <~ • unlt.J. llub•. PRICES _. 'Ti I' II' aidel fOf' K, ~h·rn. Sally ~. ...,.... 1010 : ~ Nkie z.bh 215" cokll" •
.. r b _...................... 12eaor3/t5 2)'1'wrnl.Y. freedell"*>'· t.~K• Pre-tcu ~·vt llC TYPIST Duty Cott ta Schwinn Cruiser. ~lal 4/S..,.SUOu. Nor ite (a& d ryer $90 . 1136.&46-1* • =~:~ tlmu c:hald =·~~!::le 0t;;!t~ ?-~~-= r~!:~ ~:=-:.:ea. ~~~&i.::Waln tram l>DtOEq~~-off 1... Sal. opt'n. P tr. Of' "'1T. t . a bape . 1250. saJesTaxlncluded nle. S pec\ro. B&R .
l'l&l"\'C't'fUtorlU)»el'\INHK at fUJJbmef. 714-631·0700 m4f72111Uor8teve NOCARD? MUST SELL! Frost . free crown. J VC • o&un ~oqU-'baU World• to Draw your own or send refn g a I m ost new. 2 from•· AUaallc M•lc ~I.art ID May. MoUv1all>d Typ 1n1. pa rt ·lame, Mm's J..speedbtcycle.ex· came, *9d.resa, phone fl matctung decor lm"9. 6tMlll6 '
P"I school l e1cher I.it" Mal·A; some letal bk· <'elleot t'ondatlon $45. Wit'U make one card per various p aintings •
11lred Call Gracie al g.md. 5.30 To 8 30 PM. ~ ta&. Add~eat'b.. auvwplat.e.~ICl63evea RCA 25" ~ TV. ~II
wood cabinet In dnt
aaad. llSO. 6'1i. l l5S
MD137• cau SaUy. 9 to 5 PM. Send dieck or rnooe y or·
640-SSSO 0..,. 1040 derto: TICtMCIAH
Relld ScMmaucs. field
'd\'1N. ~tua 4' elec
obllaly Some travel.
SlSK w Sl8K + e<> car
'torgan Employment
Agency. lS25 Mesa Verde
~. Suite 213, Co:.ta
Me!.a
754-1581 631 ms
NE."VER A FEE
TYPIST -lntelhgent,
willing to learn Gd
speller. Know grammar
"punctuauoo ~.
Valet Parkers. part tame.
days & nights. l>ependo·
t:»e. Women encoora.:t'd
to apply Ca l l
7W731·39'Z7
--...,.--......... -C-1 ... • ... -5-•t wanress. experiencl'd.
'~ "" over 18 yrs old. Apply m M~hanlcul/ ele1..'tri n tl per son. Don Mar cial
needed ror small grow Restaurant 547 w 19th
1 n g I a s e r c o 1 n St. Costa Mesll atpu1lrano V»lley i-:x
pc ri e n 1: c· d & 1 n •· lt Waitress
pel"!Ml't.'<i desired. Call f.xperlenced. mature for .~--------1 ~ree_shoJ>_. S4_0._1soo
TELEPHONE
SOUCITORS
4 Solicitors ne<~kd now
No sellang, no ex per nee
llr.. 4-9PM. Sl.50 p<'r hr
+ bonuses Call btwn
3·9PM Blll Brown
!f79.-8(8).
WAREHOUSE
lirov.1ng Elec D1str 1n
F V. area loolunR to fill a
WllJ'ehouse posauon w 1th
a good future Pos1t1on
mcludes receavang. order
fl.1.1.mR & shappm.: Com·
peuuve earnings & full
rn~e benefau Pll'a~~
· coot.art Tl m 97~ 1770
Telephone sollcator-.
HEB> EXTR.A CASH? Warehouseman N eed~
pel""IOO 10 pock ordl.'r-&
a~s1i.l w !•Peratlun"
(; G area Call f\36-62'.J:?
lor:ippt
............. •• • • • • • • • • Pl..01' PllMT'fMG •011
KEESHOND Pupa AKC
Ownp &re M F Pf't &
s h ow P v l pl y .
213tfJ17·1.345 al\ 6 pm
Yorbhire Temer puppy,
male. A.KC, all sbou.
~.--2817
~1 an111turf· Oo'Cu• Pupn1£"o.
lk>m 3-9-80 I.st 11bot.I &
~ Sl00..$125. All s
714-548-1430
8045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Smo . old blk puppy
~fixed. Housebroken
fr1:e to good hum1·
842 2356
8050 ..........•••...••.....
**I BUY** ~ l.IM'<I FUrn1tur•· &
;\Whanc~-{)H. I "''Ill i.dl
or SELL for You
MASTERS AUCTIOM
646 "" & lll-9625
From model new 8 ''2
sda. brown chanu S500
2 t'lub t'haar~ w ot
tomans. yt>llow $1 ,.;
OT5o-7(X)J, 645~
P.O 8oxU60
~Mesa, Ca. 921626
Paar Aa1els S e a son
Tidlet.s. Ternt'e level.
behmd home plate. 75
games rema.uung. ~
Jeny673-~
Y a m a h a R et'e1ve r
CR·t20 . S22S. Also,
casse tte declt SIOO.
Othe r eqwpmen t too.
957-1898.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TOP CA.SH PAJO
For med furniture &r op-
phances, wor\in" or nol
915'HU33
WANTE D Used Ch ain
Link Cate for dnvewuy.
7Sl.a-7 or 835-7775 i::xt
00
W A N T t: D ff a n d ~ Beach T ennis lawnmower Rf'asona·
Club t'amal y M em · ble Call 846·5745 art
be r s h 1 p ( o r s a I e . HAM <Jr ~ve:. or fl.48·2509
Bi018est Offer ~I _ l.'VC!'i
l!4"•48'' ongmal 011 pauil·
lnJL o n t'a nva !I. b y
Cha r les Beauval i.
Elegantly framed ()nl)'
RX> 640-8688
Jotm Wayne Te.ruws Club
fam1I> membershi p
Moved. must sell. SlJSO.
tot.al pn~ 41.>~
\lust "iiell stf'reo. S 11>11
\quanum. loaded. s1:1(1
l.lhr w aterbl'd S.!1111
~1 llllh
WANTED
Z BOX SPRING~.
TWIN SlZl:: 4~ J221l
='ieed I 7 l1ckt>l~ ro r
Paat'Wlt ul the M~tcrs
C&1.J 642 5678 ext 313 C851
....,.w"h 1083 .....•....•....•.•••...
cor..;r-. t>in-rtor tromb<>ne
Wll.h Cd...... l:.lll~lh:nl coo
dlll<Al. flOO 675 ~ 4flt-r
bl'~
Y a m a h a Rec eive r
C R·420. S225. Afao
cusette deck: SlOO.
Other eqwpmeat too.
1151·18.
Perfect t'ond, cir TV,
AM/fi'M radio Ct stereo
phlJoo U\ ~an 6' ('$\ro
callmet se. 545-12'10 ~
lottllr ..... ,..,..... ........................
MIO ......... ·•···•···••··
......
BUYING -SB.UNG
T'Ws is Yow
DAILY rlLOT
IOATMAIT
Guaranteed eommgs of
SJ 50 lo Sii pl'r hour
+comrrussavn + bonus
Immediate o pen•nl!"
part ume. da)'s or t•ven
U\l(S wy leads for well
known estabW.hcd hrm
Blondt' ""Jlnul dn,., • t
Mef"chaltdiw wend tables S300 OBO
~Fwinitw•&
EqSp....e 808s To,Mc• ,_..d,
c•642-5678
83§..8183
~~ ......... ioo5 ~ Spm 9007!120
•• ••••••••• ••• •• • •• • • • • RJR.NrT'UIE
..................•...•
Ultl' nt.'W IBM rurrertml!
Selrt"tnc II typewntcr
Sim 752 .(bej Telephone i.ohc-llon •. SJ 75
hr. Convenient lot'
acruis rrom Orange Cn
t y. Alrport. J\dd1tlon·a1
bonuses possible. Call 2
lO 9. 6"1-0168
•TEL SECY•
Now haring telephone
seeretaraes for a new
concept an answcnn)t
servlt"e. P/tlmeor I/tame
sh&fts avaJla ble. Includes
some wknds . Typing:
3Swpm r e q 'd . Ma ny
employee benef1b
available Sa lary
BX> mo to start I ume'
a.ocreases at't'Ord1n g to
your progress. You will
be front-Office to many
amponant bus. Need
good tone of voice. a!I sunince, appearanct> &
amtxuon.
C.all Mon Jol'1 mom
646-4871 E 0 I::
TEXAS OILCOMPANY
urgently needs pen.on
M F over 40 for protect·
ed wdustnai sales ter·
ratory l.1bual com·
m1ss1ons f'or personal
interview write K.T.
1-Wt.ings. Viet> Pres~dent
S o u t h w c s l 1· r n
PW'Olewn, Box 789, Ft.
Worth, 1'x 76101.E 0 E.
WfSTMlNSTElt
ABBEY
ANTIQUE MA.LL.
DlUly 10.6, Fri 10 9
CLOSED TU ESDJ\ Y
l1751 Westnunster Ave
Garden Grove 5.54-6103
Cash paid for a ol1qul'
shop m veoton es Call
La rry M o r g 1&n
(714)~38155
Unique mansion quality
tie> >pc Oak: b(lrm ~et
Heavy carvinizs Shown
by a p p l . P O .H
21.J.a:M003
Af!Pi~ 8010 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Washer, dryer & da'
hwashe r . A· l cond
$l2Sea. 646-5848 ----G E bllln Micro Wa\'l' &
:.df clean.in~ oven Top or
the I.me. On~ SJ 100 Sell
for $700. Calon c blt.J.n gas swve. 4 burners. l auto
Sl.00 Both USt.'<i only 6
mos. 7S2-l784 aft u noon .
5 Unused Ga.Hers <tlt•r
ront1nuou.scleamn1? bit an
gas ovens & broiler. only
S210ea. 25'.~ below whll.c
Mm·f'ri &-5 751·~
THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
during the month of May we will run
your: garage sale ad und9' this special GARAGE SALE heeding.
GET REAOY NOW!
CIHn out the closets, •ttlc and kids' rooms now -get ready to turn your
unwanted Items Into CASH. cau now ·to piece your ad under this SPECIAL
Gareoe Seit heading.
642-5671
t:ompletf' bed !.<'! .,r,,
<'ha.In.. coif~ lolJI\ ell'
Newport Bewch
S<IR ~I
Gcrap5* 80S5 ...•••.••••............
MAY MADNESS SALE
Sat MA V 3rd, HM 1\ 1111
ljUt':O, ~Ullin~~. '>II\ Cl
china. linens. ett'. Mu~11:
Academy ol the W ei.l.
1010 Fairway Rd. Santa
Barbara
DIAUIS WB.CC>Ml
Jew*y 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•IMMEDlATE CASll •
Por Gold , Salver,
Platinum. Any kind .
rood . umount. Danit'!
S48-5'll3 ----
Remember
Mather's Day
!'lac-•• n Motbt-r·-. Day
f1lC!>Sd ~, • 1 in our s pe'C' 1 aJ
~r'~ l>ay paite. Ma y
II Yo u can plac-e a
mt!!l6alte r or as 1J uJe a"'
SJ..25 °' add 8 nower to
your message ror as Little
as S5.00. Call 642-5678
All lands t1 bndt ift block .
Takt> ...U Jl onc-e. ~akf'
dr l"f' fi75..J175
World Airways tat'ket
from LA to Ne wark
4 29-3> PM $100 080 An
dy661-'1911
MAJUNE HAR.OW AB~
.\1ovlng 8' ("(JQf L:iblc w 6 Ri.ggi.ng, teak, lots mor ..
DEALS. 64.>2813 Exec dlaJr.>, d"5lt!>, ~ec-___ ,._
dt'sk i., r h aa r s . e t c f'QR SAJ..t:;
7S2 I UM __ ---SAll..BOAT
WA.,TEDTO BUY $85.~
Elt'C' Typewrite r loah........_
Preferably f'xat Wall 'ffp • fG~O
Pl.)' up to s:!50. u:st"'CI C"OI\. • ..................... .
dluao. Ph. ~ after l 'ra.al·Rite 4.wtlJ lra.fAer
3PM w br!lkes for 23' beet.
9ore I~ Cash re· neYU" ui 'Water. ~7011 ~n. adduu< maclune, ~._8ll_-0!4$_nes_:_ _. _.c ~ loah. Poww fQ40 -------...................... . 2 Exttuta H '. all s tef'I
~as.e desks. G ratoed
wood top Good t'OOd
SJEll & Z) Dall Jean
64IMlllOO
1979 Baylmer 28'. ~"
bn~e Victoria. F'uJ!>'
eqwpl, 60hrs. sips 4.
~ & shwr. 644-0398
"THAIUti' llOll A U f CTIMI 011 LO"tl .. -_.. ...
cMY to -----¥•..,~_ ... to II\ I~ ..._y .. •• , n.....,..... , .... _ ""' u. __ ,,_,, _ _ ..... _..
~ --· ... \!11AQ "'1l'a't -· _._.._
...... _ .. ...... ·--
SJ• D'-ll Y PILOT Mond9V, Apr11 a . 1•
....._....... 9040 -..; w ............... , ...
.,._ ........................ -.............. -, 'Jiii' ... t400
W HlilUrlil Y M'bt faah,
.... tdl coM. , •l•'• .... twn clal, MO.GOO ln
eledrolllu. IZU.000
) m.1to0"". -----" Oru Marinu fully 411111Aipl*t. buullfully
aalntaloed, ready to
cniM Oii Uv e 1tboard
Sip may be 11vaUabk.
D\ot f'\ao<'i.na po.aal -. •GOO. J M:i C'urlt1)'
s:M · l)OS evr n1n111 6
weekenda, 142 U 21
fte&d&,y11
II' J-.ey r lJ h•io d•I,
'T2. IC~. A P, llt!rl C't't f.mabi boe' ror t'•l•hn•
r 10 . •l11111 m .500 t 1141
,,G. LIOO bkr
19' Swlfb)' ii eo-nd.-r
JeO OM . l30 hrs, stoh 'd
"\Dltde, Wtt-Dew ~ l 37 2'
~· CRR1S <.:R.AYT
Cbrys V8. 6KW KohJt•r
Jui>t refuushed, tuned
112.000
38' SfEPHENS F B Sein
6 cyl CrystuOV, ONAN
Radar, VHF. C R. andr,
$22,000.
:tJ'CHRISCRAFT
OU1s Vlf s l31i, KW OnJn
newmgs. ll pluol, lan k.!.
$9,000
ANDERSON'S YACHTS
646-9000
Z?ft Century. Many xtrs.
225 C b e v y /O M C .
Tandem trl r. $7 ,500
llD-<KJ
GAS SAYER
'TT Rangtt Tri-bull 18'
.I.JO Volvo I 0 . Unde r
70lrs. run lime. Has CB,
Tarp. bait t..ank. s kis .
$..000. 213-438-61~ ----
Slop J ac k 1970 24 '
w.Volvo Penta dsl +xlra
ds1 eng w 1B1min1. moor
1ng covr . Xlnt. cond.
$9,800 Call Bev SS7·2S20.
19'10 Glassply ski boul 17'
110. w /t rlr 120 hp
mer c r u1 s e r $3200
~llJO or 64S-077S
l9t6 19' aJI ongmal Ford
Flatlwad v a w lra1lt>r
$S0010BO ?:J!J lll!K> o r
646-4972.
"nCATW AZ'7'
laboerd , loaded .
&U.)00 oiler' ~ 2tQ
fP.
.......................
NIWPOITMAltMA
SUpa A va11 l46.Q5S l
:iJp. 14> to 80' boel. uld ,
... J~IL ldQ.1 Sue•
Uort llW». m 1414
Moo r1n1 . C •t•llna
lalbmui S60M f irm
Ul 02 l0, ~48 420 0 , •Lll30 ----
M>d-dwmal IDOOl"IJl& orr
Lado fo r up t o 40fl
WOMo Jerry 673-2549
SUPS
64S--0222 ----
Newport Beach sailboat
sbp avau for wood boat.
Xlnt location. S8 fl.
m-ot505
WANTED
SO'CATAUMA
M<>OaJHG
Avalon inner harbor or
i s thmu s . Leas e .
pur c has e, or
partnerstup. Call Ron
Jackson..
714-540-700
.......................
WAN1'108UY
BUMPER· TO m 510
'10 OAT'IU'N N»Tll ---'SSAYISAYIS
Wl'fM Ulm PA.ITS
IJDllQl'\Ald car paru
LM PORT
Al11'08UPrLY
101 N M anctK-wr AMbam '176 ll900
-.um l>•t..un 1•1c1Lu"
Pwta for ulc l L>tion.,
Bumpt1r1, Rti•r T.itl
Git <:.ompl~t1 Rod)' I
C.U 1'St M7 or tW 777~
&II BU.
Kadron carburt'lor kit
SW. Du11I port V W
87mm ~ " PllllOO .,,m.om -----AlltOlfwSde .......................
IMPORTANT
N<YrlCETO
IU:ADERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price o r it em~
tldvertlsed by ve hicle
dealers ln the veh1ch.•
classified advertls1 11f(
columns does not mr ludc
any applicable tuxes.
license, lrander frt>s,
Ma.nee charges. fees for
air pollution ronlrol de
Vlce certif1cal1ons or de
aler documentary pre-
paraUon cbarges unles:.
otherwise :.~1fa:d by
tbe *ertiser
G•• .. 9SIO ---------· ...................... .
loah.s,.H& SW 9080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
14' Ski Boat w t80 hp
mW:r, traJler, tow rope
&i skis. lst S800 takes It all
~eves.
19' 8e1SSmeyer jaew.z1 }et
boet New 4SS Olds eng,
wttrtr. Best ofr or trade ,
Evs, 714-661-707S
74 Wnght Day Crsr. 24'.
Less eng. $4.500/bst orr.
644--46118 or 631·9246
••• DoMWE.~ie-..
Ul829 Santa Mart a
Founlaul Valley
You are the winner or
two free ucket.s <SI l.SO
value>, to
1M
QUEEN MARY
To.-
Loog Beach. CA
Tickets may be claimed
by colling 642-5678, ext
272.
* * * loah. Storage 9090 ................................. ;
Parlt your Boat Tratler aa.sK:s 9520 .,, b • k d ...................... .
or . m my ac yar . '29 Model A 4 dr lo~·n Near Beach & Warner-. ~
751-8967 or 835-ms Ext. ~~~·0s~~~
lk1 restored. $13,000. 675--0161
....................... '56 Ford i.-. ton Classic Gd
cood. moo.
ISl-80
lr.'\'Ifl.JTE 27' 1970 S F Ta
twto-nybndge Lo brs.
Xlnt cond. $22,000
Sat /S un /M o n .
n4167J-7805, Tues tbru •••••••••••••••••••••••
9120 --------Mercedes . 19S9. 22os.
Camper. 11' C abover . Z.fiOOC'JMD. a.lnL orde r Fn 213 243-3196 P P. RollaJoog, ref rig rf nr, qn _?fD..9l __ oa. ______ _
9050 S1 bed.. A/C, 49J..5459 4 wt.Ml DriYH 95 50
.......................
•IMMAC 28' :.>'BOATS
61l2mo plans prepa id
from Sl89/mo. lncludmg
slip. lessons 714 /964·5994
BOB'S ANGELS
FI S HI NG .
ENT E RT A l N I N G ,
8\JSINESS' ! 60' Hat·
teras Sportfisber. Enjoy
the good Ille! Contact:
BobHagui
67~2960
~~-------9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u · N e wpo rt '7S,
racetcnuse eqwp. ex·
tensive sad inve ntory,
C'Ulitom mt deror. S6S,OOO.
C7l41 ~ UIOO bkr
'49, Luders 16. 2Srt, varn
bull. s l i p 1n N B ,
beautiful. $400 0
&96-9010.
42' Westsail #S, pnced
135,000 under mkt 10
pages of equip, world
Ope n r oad c h ass is·
mounte d ca m p e r on
f-Oni truck. 12.SOO ft.rm
Also, c u s tom bui It
camper on ·s.s station
wagon. $1,SOO. 642· 1353.
Moeoriud .. ft "40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i8 Honda Odyssey, xlnt
cood. $900 /best o rr .
&-47S4,499-4764
Pmch "79 Mo-Ped. Xlnt
cond. $350. Call 548-18 lS
Afl.2PM.
Mahlr'Ho..n.Sale/
..... ,/StOll OIJf f 160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•WE RENT•
•Your M~ Home-
TopStnyoo-tu benefits
We do ma mien an«· free
smce 1972-full refs.
Dale's RV Reola.b
~
RENT 22 rt. lu.x mtr.
home; slpr;. 6: ~elf coot.
$250/Wk. + lf:m1. 640-3585
Trailtn, TraYll 9170 •••••••••••••••••••••••
cruismg eqwp, Bnsto l 18' Excel, seU cootaioed.
$11 3 ,000 (7 14 ) c l ean, s harp . C a l
~un>/bkr. 8!f3-1570, tf no ans
fm.4410
.......................
1979 DODGE 4X4
D 150 rtCKUr
Adventure r m o d el
L<>aded IOC. auto. trans .
tih.. air rood., off ro11d
wheels & l.tres Never re
gist.ered. J ess than 700
miles! (361961 . sue a
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR Bl VO
COSTA ME SA 642-0010
14 <lM!vy Custom 20 350
4-spd. many xtr as. $2900.
667400
'68 Chevy S2700
Xlnt work truck
fm>..l.8S9
'80 Bronco Cms t . Real
Lo/rm. Tot a lly ractry
warr. Loaded w /xtra11
67).3558
Remember
MatMr's Day
'i9HOBJE 14. w /trlr. Xlnt Place a Mother's Day
racing cond. Re11dy l~ 1971 Terry Trailer. 18'. message on our special
go. $1600, 700-1795 seJ! cont'd, SIP6 6• EZ lift J\ibber's Day page, May
hit.ch, xlnt rood. 12.sso. 11 Yo an plac e " 32' SAf.L.. TRl· DSL Call Maron, 760-U!67 or · u c .. message for as Jillie as 3 bags, UHF, ratb. s k1rr. &M-7383 s:us or ad4 a nower to
911L Mooring xtra M. your message for as little
Smith. PO Box 644, Costa WANT ACTION~ mZ.00. CallM:!-5678 "--Ca 92627 Oassiled Ads 642-5678
.--------·----------------------.. ',... 9560 .......................
lt71TOYOTA
PICKUP
4 speed trans .• radio &
beat.er. Super clean &
klwmi.Jes too! (lN44160).
54488
TH EODORE
ROBINS
FORD
l'"' · tlAlll\OR !11110
(O~TA Ml\/\ 1,,\} 0010
1'riitili 9HO ...._,l•p1rt.d ,1.,1rW ........... _. AllhM.l•p1rW ...... uM4 .........................................................................................................................................
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,.._ao..uonen• Xlnt tm lluda 01..0"'hatcb •<>-qwt1M/t.aa9750 .. '1l Volvo llllOD. XlaL '11T·TOP
CG9ll .,_ Ml-lCll7 or bllck. del1&.ae rnt•rlor, aow ~.Call m t GCmll. II-' MIL -.wo. Wltt/marooo lot. All
MHl4 aa.oaomli..•c1liad•r.5 •z:uo er--. poww. 21.000 •. Jm"; ~ H .. lr•Mpol't ...... unroof and....-.cls, ~ .......... °IM.fTIOW"Ad·
im • ao w/I o r w,~t rw.tory •lr. ne• redial ..,,~ •. eo.oeo ...._ UMd au. i l41......,. · 11 ,, -..-.. _ C 11 bwy ml. flawlaa. alt, bra. ... ~ lltr eoo.> or *1 ulfcr .. ,... --...-m. • llllf. map. lll50. (213) ·-••••••••••••••.::,:
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~J·-...____ GU: WA•OM IPUt pee ireea, 18l50~ '71 XR7. complettl1
'78 ooo<.a: ~ ee~;":!........ A •harp ur with &ow <m>•ruo $4999 toad•d. HK m t, 011 ~Ton V&1l ·---· ._,,.__ ntle1I (O:llYBB>. MicMlm, nu brU. • t·~· PA~r.'~r~::. ·Ml·~~=~ ~~ ........ !?~~ MUBS =:..~~bt
amthn, H .000 mlln IOIMcL.ARIH'1 _. •tDEAllRINUSA AUTOC&ITll ~.WO or bH l o trer $ 2J.50 Harbot Bl., C.M. · • · Bak Street •llkl, COOd ml. chrome
m.oa&t d1t1• W -,.W'l6 '4~1700 ~ IOY 1425 er ESA wbla, r a d hl tires
W9t CARVER C06TA 11 IU00/080. P.P. Ml-7019
M.auta '78 fully equip ROUS·ROYCE 540-9202 · ~. "T1 ~" ~ T 40.UOO au. Good mpa. Gall Mi·T366 --------"-'-~t PU. f.'u•torn lnt r ~N Be1tb Blvd ••kforLarry. ~t':;11 Meil t910 --r ttlS
~'f'tlO rua ~ or b&t LA HARRA .,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5"8~ 1~M.1 No of SA fo'wyl 1979 MAZDA Q <XfOWNDAYS Buic k 1980, R1 v 1e r a. '64 Dodie Dart AIC, new
l714tS2Z.Sl33 RX7GSCOUPE SU.450orbeltolfer New Urm, C'Ompl new brks , 74 Ford W1nduw V ritn
O.ro,xna or'-ummerc1al
AM to'M II tr.telt. .tutu,
p a. •Wt t•mk Mu~l l>l~
$2 ,500 t!Vf!~~ 1 107~.d)'
t;M~
AMt06 W..t.d 9590 ...........•..••...•...
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
fur LCJP used can foreign.
domestJcs °' <'hu:ucs 1f
your Clif lb ('XtrD l'l\'aO, ace us Fl RST'
lfl lflOr-.c~
2925 Harb0r Blvd.
C~,.AMESA
979-2503 ----------
WEIUY
CLE.AH CARS
AND TRUCKS
COHHRL
CHEVIOLET
,)04 llJrlJ11r Hh<I
I 'f "'T \ ~1 ~-.; \
§46-1200
WANTED!
Late model Toyo\JI> and
Vo l vo~. Call u :.
TODAY '!'
Earle Ike
TOYOTA-VOLVO
"oH--..11•4. c ........ ..
"'60-UOl -U 0-'4'7
PORSCHES
WANTED
Allow us the oppe)rtunity
~ C.'(Jn.,1dcr the purchilSl'
or trade-in of your clean
~he Check wllh u~
Today'
·--~ t 163 t Hlfl>O< AIW!
<..tuJf"n Gtnv-... .._.23l3
Top Dollar
Paid
fur Your L 1r '
J~SOH&SOH
Unc•Mft"Cury
2626 lla r bor Blvd
Costa Meta ~o flliJO
W•Pay
OYER
8k.8ool(
For Your <iood vw. Porsch<• or Audi
CHICK IYERSOH
VW PORSCHF. AUDI
4UE Cousl llJway
at Bayside Dnvl'
Newport Beach 673 ·0900
.•..........••..•..•...
9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FfHAL
~EARA.HCE!!!
All '79 Alfa Romt-Ob
MUST GO NOW!
BEACH IMPORTS
Ml Dove Street
NEWPORT REACH
752-0900
9712 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CREVIER
&I ST .. llOADWAY
SAHIA AHA
835·3171
T'Hl UUIMoli Tf OlltYINCl MACHI .. £
•USEDIMWs•
'73 3.0CScpe. m mt l05S9 >
16 2002 4Sp 1272PllLJ
71J2U4.Sp. air <007SEZ >
'77J;n4.5p. aJr(~XE>
'775.D4SpSt R 10179J
77U>cs1 1456SXG I
'78 :mA. tur (6095 J
'78m4sp (239UKll J
'785D4sp (394UBBJ
'78 mA loaded (5468 )
'79320i spts ~ (6499)
'79S28iA SIR (261Sl
'79 5281 loeded (0256)
CloMd S•dlJI
AHIUSALES
• '78 530i, automatic,
stereo cassette, air cond.
(G'ZPQN)
• '77 320!, S/R, stereo
t.pe, air cond. (831 R UV)
Sunday by Appl. s speed Lran:s. AMtFM Sa.a 9760 turbo V6, s unroof, all enc overhauled. Muat
stereo & ulloy wheels. •••••••••••••••••••••.. xtras. Lo mi, btwl'I 7PM· tee! S100. ~l
"16 Ult. tur. AMIFM .•
spd. 20m.pg. xlnl mcb
rond. extras. all recortl.'l
~ 080 673-6S76
~ 9720
•••••••••••••••••••••••
19730ATSUH
240%COUrE
4 speed lrans .. AM Jo'~
stereo. radial t 1r~11 &
mags. (742HPRI
HowCWy $3800
MIRAClE MAI.DA
2.l50 Harbor Bl . C M.
64S-S700
IbJmGREAT ' 15074481. 19IO SAAi 9PM, 71MIM-9053
Mow CWy $1400 TUllO.
MIRACU MAZDA bett NOW for IJIUDfJdJale O..clt Riviera '80. Lo/mt.
S12.200'080 2 tooe bm .
Uhr mter Moon r oof,
fully loaded. Xtras . P.P .
aft 6PM 714·7M~
2.lSO Harbor 8 1 . C M. deb very•
64S.5700 IEACH IMPORTS
1979MAZDA
RX7GSCOUrE
Automatic tran'I , 'un·
roof, AM FM s ll'reo
Ulpe, air cood. & l~s
lhun 6.000 miles• Mu.st
Sl::E.' CIJOYDKI
How o..ty Sl59S
MIRACU MAI.DA
2150Har bor 81 , C M
645-5700
848Dove~
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900 Ca .. ac 9915
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ta,ohl 9765 '78 Sn1Ue 2SKrru Sliver
•• •••• • •• • • • •• • • ••• • • • • Xlnl cCJnd Dys ~11894.
1975 Tayee,a Corooa aulo, eve67~91S7
all'· &lot cood. S2900 -1980--El-Dor.-a-do-. -F-1r_e_m-1s-l
~3M3 Gold, Vogue t 1 r es ,
'TT Aspen Wgn.
Special F.dit1on.
963-9568
9940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HUGI Foal> SALE um Granada 4 d.rs, all
w/a1r c ond. radio,
he.at.er, lthr int etc. In
x1nt c:ond.
Low• Sl89S.
Abo good selection of
1978 Granadas at com·
pa r able sa v i n gs.
Hawa.uan Am. 752-7531,
l~
9740
14QroUa, auto. AM FM,
3>13>MPG reg gas, 31,000
rm. on g ownr. xlnt Clad..
12.000. ~ 7491 1 1 LTD Wgo. A/C, PS &
---------1 more, gar aged s1o ce
79 CADILl.AC ne w . $8SO 1 b s t of r .
cnue. stereo w /8 trk.
wire wbls, etc Lo-lo
ma.lei.. ru.oootbest orr.
pp S6&-SQ51
•••.............•..••••
1969 MIZ 280SE
4DOOR SB>AH
Silvrr blue & l~d~ w1lb
all <A the luxury appoint
menL!> Mw.l ~ lO llV
preclllll' I (8(77Y PO I
la:.:.;=:.i;;,;.~~~~I OHL Y $4998
HOWARD CIMYJ"Olet
Oovr & Quall Sl<i
Nt-;wPOHT lU:A<.'11
133-0SSS
JUST AR.RIVEi>!
10th Anniversary
280 ZX's
Special Ud tA11l100
LOADS>!
$16,980
12131~1
SEE& BUY A1'
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
76 ~1-.:L. I dr I'll'<' .,nrl
.,ttreo w CllS"it'tlt>, fat'
tory air. xlnt • ond
$lli,IOJ or bt'l.l offtr lhi.:.
Wl'tok pp ~ (628
·~ ZlO SL ClaS!>I(' Pt•rf.
rmd. Ol'W pmnl $10.SOO
rlnn 213 ·UT 2005
'lB 23> SE. exceptionally
dt•an. lo m1. IOC':tl Nr
$111100 A !> k t o r l:i ii I
:nil Jo:. 17th Slreel ~I LSI or evi.. ~7 !l8IM> Santa Ana 5511-71111 -
Mli 1!159. ~. xlnt rnnd.
Tl
0
?JIJ1l. 2+2. 4-spd, el1;-c· repainted, runl> wr·ll
'illli. AM F"M C'asi.. A C', M11fiO p p ~l.2t2
53K ITU, SllSOO 6i 1 7071
'79 2+ 2
Factory Cr.and Lu'u"'
Pk.: 0111· nf ,1 k 111d
Lo:.tdc.-'d '. 011 ~hu~ room
floor
SI 1,999
~ 2492 Miles
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001 E 17th Strt.'N
SanutAna ~ illll
7,800MILES
l!f79 2ll0'/JC. Wirf' ~hi,,
wr. 5 ~pd. '>lt'rl>o, xlnt
11.450 OHO 586 :!>l()S ----
is 4.5£6f~l.. !>nrl. llhr 1nl,
ll'Oll gold. n .. ~ h.">~ Nmd
$14, 700 645-Z17 S. b 7 S-86311
'ii 21KS~ lmmllC SIS.~
t1.nn Uay 213 ~s
Ev• 714 5.5i9-11224
MBZ '73 450 S F: Xlnt
cu1d New pa.mt. met\
be1ee leal h H ig h
rru.Jeage $'!0)0 SJ.I 6292,
IJJS.2214 -------
73 450 SL X Int cond
84,CXXJ rrul~ $1 1,700 C<ill
fi44 as&S
9742 . ....••••.•••.•.......•
'61( MG M1dJ:1>t ~l'!'d!>
nni.:.s. rt-st .. ., reblt ~ 1~
S'700 67~
1976 S-speed lo n gbed
w1cur. M1m -van <'On v
Xlnt cond Must ~ell
SJ,750 o r bs t ofCer
642-U8S or 536-0900 ---;:--T........ '9767 .•........•..••........
"79 Spct!ire. brwn, k> mt,
loeded. very c Jean SS20C>
~ -----Ycltsw.,,. 9770 ......................•
llaVU1g \rouble ~elltng
)'OW' car" Try us' Paid
for or not • Ask ror f'ra ok
ManooorTom A1k1n
l 871 I li.ACHILVD.
............ odl
142-2000
1978VWRAUIT
s,.dd Editio.
Automata<' tra n"
A.'tt f"M s tert'<l la~ &
~·1198TYU 1
How cw, $4250
MlaACUMAZDA
Zl50 Harbor Bl.. C. M
'4S.S700
"70VW Bus, rblt. nu clul.ch
& brakes. SUOO
&4ii-IJ06
79 VW Convert1b l.-
)ellow w tan mt. 18 wo
ITll, m-6282 dys MS41Wti
·79 \W Beetle Con\(•rt1
ble, staodard, l.a.lct' OV('t
lse Sl.000 C...U aft 6P :it ---MGI Hondo 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9744 ~I-BJ
VISIT YOUR
ORANGE COAST
HOM DA
HEADQUARTERS
TODAY !!!
UNIVERSITY
SALJ-:S & SF. H VI<' t:
OlDSMOllLE
HOHOA
GMCTRUCKS
2850 Harbor Hlvd
COSTA ~t FA') \
540-9640
Maida 9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•..••.......•..........
MGB {iT, 71. JS mp)?.
m-w t'flJ:, clut<'h. brh.
C'lC l°U "l Int $2600
4!» 71ii5, K ~Vin
ill MGU. 12.000 m1
S5JOO
49';M793 aft 7 PM
p~ 9748 ..............•........
FtMAL
CLEARANCE!!!
t:Vl'r)' 79 ~ & 6().$ ·~ ... ow
SALE PRICH>!
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Str~
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~L. 73, NO. 119, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGeS ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS :
U.S. Blalned for Iran Bombs t
'
41
Invaders'
Bodies
Paraded
~ By 'n.e A.M«lated Presa ~ F o ur bombs e xplode d in
· ~ downtown Tehran today, killing r at least three persons and iajur·
ing many others. a utbont1e& said.
STILL RACING , MAYBE LEADING
Crewman was shown here dumping sand
from U.S. balloon Double Eagle IV upon
takeoff Saturday from Fountain Va lley's
Mile Square P ark. Double Eagle is one of
0.olty "' ... -"'G«y ._.....
two balloons s till in Gordon Bennett Race
a nd was reported south of San Francisco.
Balloon itself cannot be seen in this photo
because of unusual clear material.
2 Balloons Race North
Leading Eagle Nearing San Francisco
Only two of 12 entrants in the
Gordon Bennett Balloon Race
that began Saturday in Fountain
Valley remained aloft today.
Still ballooning were two US.
e n t r ies in the internationa l
classic -the City of St. Louis
and Double Eagle JV.
Double Eagle IV, an unusual
clear plastiC' balloon. appeared
to be the leader at this mom ·
mg 's roll l'all, reporting in from
lsome"'here south of San Fran-
!C'1sco at an altitude of about 4,000
lrcc.'t
) The crt'w of The City of St
Louis said the) wc•re C'oasting
\along at 1.800 feet southea'it of
Merced.
Double Eagle IV, the pre-race
Seroicemen
Brawl After
Insults Made
San Clemente police wer e
<'a iled to break up a barroom
brawl at the Red Fox Lounge at
220 South El Camano Saturday
involving about 30 marines and
m em bers of the 75th Ranger
Battalion based at fo't. Lewis,
Wash.
Take n into c ustody wer e
Robert Whitmer. 20. and Vaughn
Soileau. 22. both of the Army's
elite Ranger battalion.
A police spokesm an s aid the
fight started over insults traded
back and forth concerning which
ser vice b r a nc h . A r my o r
Marines. was better .
The spokesman said all the 1 servicemen except Whitmer and
Soileau dispersed when they
were ordered to by police of·
icers called lo the scene.
favorite. is piloted by Be n
Abruzzo a nd Larry Newman.
two-thi rds of the team that woo
the gas bag race last year.
The winner of the r ace is the
one that covers the most dls·
tan<'e from the launch site.
So far, the team to beat is
a not he r U.S. entry , Cloud
Dan<'er, whose pilots. Jerry Tep·
per a nd John Myers of Denver ,
landed 526 miles from the launch
site in Leggett. north of Ukiah.
T hroughout the week end ,
equ ip ment fa i lure and the
weather forced 10 of the 12 race
entrants to earth.
Following 1s a list of the loca-
tions and the approximate d1s-
t a n c e. cove r e d by d o wned
Gordon Bennett ballooning en·
tries:
Night Star (U .S .) -
MarysviUe/450 miles
Rosie O'Grady (U.S.) -Santa
Rosa/410 miles
De9Uny <U.S.> -Lancaster/58 miles
Circas Kn1e <Swiss> -City o(
Mo1ave/120 miles
E mU Messner I Swiss) --Yorba Linda/ 12.5 miles
M.A.N. <German) Norco/24
miles
Cities M rvlce C Br itish>
Near Prado Dam/ 16 mi les
Megeve Cf'rench> -King Ci·
ty/242 miles
Sar•jevo <Yugoslav) -Sun·
nymead/47 miles
C:011ncil to Boost
Auto AllolVance?
T he Huntington Bea ch City
Council is expe<:ted tonight to in·
c rease automobile a llowances
for t op dep a rtment heads
because of escalating costs of
fuel.
Ten senior e mp loyees have
been receiving $1 25 monthly
automobile allowance sin ce 1973.
T hey also have been receiving
reimbursement at the rate of 18
cents a mile during travel on ci·
ty business.
Tonight's proposal would in-
crease the monthly allowance to
$17S and reimbursement to 23
cents a mile.
The anticipated increases will
not affect four other depa rtment
heads who are provided cars to
take home for official business.
Also on tonight's agenda will
be a review ol the 1979-80 budget
and a state-of-the-city address
b y City Adminis trator Bud
Bels ito.
Belsito is expe('t.ed to giYe his
i m pressions on wha t eHect
Proposition 9 would have on the
city.
Tonight's meet ing starts at
7 : 30 in Rooms B· 7 and B-8 at Ci·
ty Ha ll, 2000 Main St.
Prosecutor Declares
An I r anian revolutionary
guard blamed the explosions on
American infiltrators "and their
a gent.s."
Meanwhile. Tehran Radio said
the bodies of the eight U.S. com·
m a ndos killed in F r iday's
abortive operation to rescue the
Am erican hostages will be re·
turned to the United States.
A revolutionary guard rom-
mander. wbo Identi fied himself
only as Ali. said of tbe motive for the bomb explosions: ''I'm
certain that it is the work of
those Ameri<'ans wpo infiltra,
ted into Iran and the ir agents "
The bombs were at a mov.e
the ater, under a <'ar in a parking
lot, in a bank and in a drug
store The revolutiona ry guard
commander said 34 were LnJUred
in the parking lot blast. and 10
<'ars were destroyed.
T he t im i ng of t he body
turnover was not known The
eight bodies were t a ken to
T ehra n's morgue after they
were displayed in plastic ba~s
Sunday oo the gr ounds at thl'
U.S. Embassy and reporters and
TV <'amera crews were called in
to see them and photograph
them. <Related photos, A4 >
M eao wblle . some of lhe
h os t ages we r e r eport e d
transferred rrom the embassy in
Tehran to the former U.S. con-
sulate in the northern city of
Tabriz and the boly city of Qom.
south of the Iranian capital.
"As there is no guarantee that
the U.S. administration will re·
tum the bodies of the Americans
killed in the abortive operatJon
to their families, we de<'ided to
h and them over to represen-
tatives of Pope John Paul n. the
Int e rn ation a l Red Croso;
Organization and the Swiss gov-
e rnment," the broadcast said.
ci ting a statement from the or
fice of President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr.
A spokesman at the Swiss Em·
bassy, which represents US. 1n
terest in lran since Washington
broke diplomatic relations. and
the papal nuncio, Monsignor An·
nibale Bugnini. said they had not
been asked officially to handle
the transfer of the bodies. but
said they would do so. The Red
Cross representative in Tehran
was oot available immediately
for comment.
Secretary of St.ate Cyrus R.
Vance, the only member of the
National Security Council to op·
<See lllAN, P•ge AZ>
EDISON CLVB
our FOR BLOOD
The Key CJub of Edison High
School l.s hoping to collect 100
pint.a of blood Tuesday during Its
annual drive at the Huntington
Beach ca.mpug.
The American Red Cross
Bloodmobile i.s ~beduled to be
at the school from 8:4S a.m. to 1:30p.m.
OUfTS OVER IRAN
Stat• Secretery Venee
............
ACTING SECRETARY
Warren Chrfatopher
Vance Resignation
Accepted by Carter
WASHINGTON <API Cyrw.
R. Vance, a tireless voice for
moderation and conciliation m·
!>Ide the Carter admin1strat.1on
resigned today a!> ~ecretary or
state following h1o; ~ohtary op-
position to the Ill-fa ted attempt
to rescue American hostages m
Iran
White Hotisc press secretary
J ody Powell s aid President
Carter accepted the resig.natlon.
The White House released an
exchange of band-wntten letters
in which Carter told hls prin-
cipal foreig n policy adviser :
"Because you could not support
my decis io n regarding t he
rescue operation an I ran. you
have made the correct decision
to resign."
The president's letter, dated
today, '4-ent oo:
"I know this is a matt.er of
principle for you. and I respect
the reasons you have expressEd
to me "
VanC'e's letlt•r, '4 ritten on
Stall' Department stat1<>nN'' lac;t
Monday and <.tJ:ned C'. · said
he had taken tht: de<-t!>ion ··'41th
Storm Looms
Over Coast,
~Tonight
A new storm front hovered
over Southern Cahfomia today
and weather fo recasters said the
<'hances are 1t will bring more
Ap ril showers before clearing
out T uesday aft ernoon
S p okesm en fo r t h e U S .
Weathe r Service in Los Angeles
predicted a 30 percent <'hance o(
ram torugbt and 10 per<'ent Tues-
day.
Hi gh, gray clouds are expect·
ed to hang over the Orange
Coast throughout the 24·bour
forecast penod, mostly cleanng
by Tuesday afternoon.
Te mperatures are expected to
drop to 53 to 57 degrees over·
night.
A warming trend with highs'<)(
68 to 72 degrees ls predicted for
Tuesday.
a heavy heart "
Aft er hslln~ a number of the
ad m m1strat1on 's foreign policy
a ch 1evements. Va n <'C told
Cd rt('r. ·'I know how deeply you
hav~ pondered your decision on
Iran. I wish I could s upport you
m 1t But for the reasons we
have dlScussed I cannot."
White House spokesman Jody
Powell said Vance left io •·an
honorable difference in principle
oo ttus matter." but did not
elaborate.
Later, Vance issued a state-
ment to reporte rs and refused to
say '4 hat it was about the rescue
attempt that caused his dissent.
Bu t privat ely, a senior a d·
ministration offi cial said Sunday
night that Van<'e considered the
mission too n sky.
The rescue was called off by
Car ter o n Thur s da y ni ght
1 Wa shington time> during an
IStt \'ANCE. P•ge A?>
Wounded Get
Uuter Visit
\\ ASHlNGTON CAP I -
President Carter broke
out of his lo ng , se lf.
imposed isolat ion in the
nation's <'ap1tal to make
bedside v1s1ts m Texas te>-
day to the five American
military men injured 10
the lll·fated rescue mis-
sion m Iran.
The president 's trip was
the first time since 0 <'t. 29
182 days ago -that he
has ventured farther than
the presidential retreat at
near by Camp David in
Mary land "s Catoclin
Mounta1ns.
With h1m were Defense
Secretary Harold Brown :
House Majority Leader
Jim Wright. D-Texas: a nd
t h e p resid e n t 's <'O n -
gressional liaison. Frank
Moore.
Coast
Weather
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By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI .. Oe6ty "*" tuff The prosecutor in the Rodney
J . Alcala murder and kidnap
trial urged an Oran1e County
Superior Court jury today to find
Alca la guilty of first de1ree
murder and kidnapplq in last
s ummer 's atabbiDI death of
12·year-old Robin Samaoe of
Hunt~ Beach. ·'I think the evidence in thla
case ls Juat ove rwhelming,"
Deputy Dlatri ct Attorney
Richard Farnell aaJd.
Alcala, 38, oC Moqterey Putt.
la chllf'led with abduc:t.lnl Miu
Samsoe from HunUncton Beach
last June and taliina her to the
foothills ol 5'erra Madre, where
her ekeletal remalnl we re later
found.
"Tbls man, the defendant,
went to Huntington Beach with
the specific purpose or find.inc a
litUe sir1 to satisfy his sex"8l de·
sires," tbe proeecutor aaid.
Farnell, in his c&o.lna arsv·
ments to Jurors ln Superior
Court Juctce PbUip Schwab's
courtroom. wd the panel could
come to only one eoaehaaioa
baled on tbe f actl -that Alcala
waa 1uilty of first decree
murder and kldnappln1 with
special cin:wmtancea.
The proeecutor termed the de-
fense arpmenta in the cue u "apeck»ul," and said, "it doel
not mesh with common aenae."
Def-. auomey JobD Bamttt
h•d pres 1111 d testimony U..t a
ltey protecu&Jon witaesa bad
. . -----"-'------
been the victim oC low level hyp-
nosis and supeatioo by poli<'e
inve1ti1ators. That witness.
firefilbter DH• Crappa, bad
teeUlfed that she saw a man re-ae m blln1 Alcala "forcefully
steert.q" • blonde haired child
into bnllb area near her Chan·
try F1ata rancer outpoll 00 tbe
same day Miu Samsoe la
believed to have diaappeared.
Barnett bad also sou•bt to at·
tack the eredlbillty of two
"Jallbouae snltchu" wbo
claimed Alcala admitted to
them laat Au1u_1t in Oran1e
County Jail that be slapped bul
never etebbed lllu Samoe.
l'arMll told tbe Jur'J of nine womm and tb1'91 mea that "be
knew euctly wbet be wu do-
ing" while Alcala allegedly kid·
napped lbe Huntington Beach
youngster lut summer.
Re argued that after Alcala
sexually attacked Miu Samsoe
be knew be bad to kill her to pre.
vent ber klentllyiq him.
Alcala bad been previously
convt~ in connect.loo witb an
attack on an 8 ·year·old
Holl)'WOOCI cbild in the late lllOa.
Famell indicated that Alcala'•
backsround •bowed bla motive
in the alleged abduc:tlon of Mils
Sam toe.
If found 1uUty or murder and
kldnappiq. Alcala could be ten·
tented to d i~ in tbe 1aa
chamber.
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flrtl-0"""'1.V prolau roae 18 percent rrom l.ut )'Hr'• levela u U.a
Alaakan oU output cUmbed and petroleum pnce Jumped.
The l't'pOrt b)' Arco. the nat on·a seventh l1r1e•t od com ·
r.any, ronUnUt'd th strtna or sharply hither oil lndu.atry t'&rn·
n11 for the quartfr
Atlantk Rk hfle ld. said It urned S42J8 l million In the
quarter, "'I> rrom 124! 2 mllUon 1 year before. Per 1h1re eam·
Inga ro9e to 13 45 t'rom SUI as salH roae $4 ~r<'ent to SS.•
billion rrom S3 5 billion
Dollar. Gold Prh"'• o,.rlh1r
U>Nl>()N t Al'I The value of the dollar drop~ a1a1n1t
m ajor currencl m foreign ~ ch•nlt trading tooay following
rtporta that Cyrus Vanct rest&ned a$ U S Secrt tary of Slate
Cold pnct-fl'll s harply
In London gold traded at '524. down from "50 ~on Friday
It traded 111 N, • ..,, York at $516, down W 50
London !>1lv('1 prices eased to SIS 25 a n ounct, from SIS 75
Silver t ruded an Nt:v. \'ork at $13 45. down $1 20
-..r,.r lo Drlrnd World Cro1D11
NEW YOHK <Al') l.arry Holmes will defend tus World
Boxing Council heavyweight champ1onsh1p against lhree time
champ Muhammad Ah on July l l an Rao de Janeiro. Brazil. at
was announced todu)
Promoters i.aad the bout would carry a $12 malhon purse, the
bi ggest an fight haslory
The ri ght Will be pro moted by Pnme Sports and Murad
Muhammad an conJuncllon with Don King Productions and will
be presented a t the 165.000-seat Ma racana Stadium. Domestic
and worldwide te levts1on rights still are being negotiated, the
promoters said
YIO Mfnufes• Se9Mrn1 Postpo11rd
NEW YORK (AP> CBS' "60 Minutes" _postponed broa~;
cast of a-segment called "The Kissinger·Shah ConnecUoa
scheduled Sunda; night to a llow time to interview the former
secretary of state. the news magazine's producers said today.
Initial efforts to interview Kissinger for the piece on has re ·
lationstup with the deposed Shah of Iran were unsuccessful. "60
Minutes" saact 10 a statement. but the forme r diplomat agreed
Jal<' last week to speak with Correspondent Dan Rathe r The de·
c1s1on LO withdraw the piece was made Friday.
The broadcast was delayed to a llow for the inter view. and
the se~ment will air May 4. the statement said
WOMon Kilb Self. 2 Oflaers
LOS ANGELES <AP> A woman who learned that she had
ter mmal.c:incer shot and killed herself. her husband and their
8 year old duughtcr today. police said
Few details were immediately available. but detective John
Colella said detectives found a note left by fhe woman along
with the bodies at the fa mily's Boyle Heights home
Con(.•fusions Differ
More Discussion
On ADltrak Routes
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Ridership on Amtrak's !.IX daily
runs between Los Angeles and
San Diego is up 31 percent over
last year. and a study by Am
trak engin('(:r~ says even mor<·
pas!.engcr tram . .., could be added
l.:l <'"<ISlln(: track~ lfOWt'\'l'r. or.
f1('1ah of tht· Santa Fe R<.i1l~a'
haH• othc•r ideas ·
Th(• thr<·l· month ~tudy ahn
eonl'ludes that a Santa J•c· pro·
pos<1l to add :J third m ain track
bctwc.•t:n Los An~ele s and
Fullerton 1s an unrca'><mabll'
way Lo ease (·ongc~t1on. U
I nstcad. t he cnJ(aneers say a
i,eries of c-ro!lsover tracks could
ac('omphsh the same thing on
the ex1st1ng dual track roadway
at a <'Ost of less than $1 m1lhon
Rut Santa Fe off1c1als ~aad
that, although they had not yet
seen the study, the company
pos1t1on remained the same a!>
in Drc<'mber when 1t rejected a
Cal1f orn1a Depa rtment of
Transportation request for a
-;evcnth San Diego-Los Angele!>
passt'nger lram
''We have declined the request
on the basis of interference of
('X1st1ng ser vice." said Sante Fe
Vice Preside nt Robert Welk
"There isn't any halfway posa·
lion The reasons we gave in
Decemb<'r arc the s ame today ..
Santa Fe has maintained that
more passenger tretim:: would
impede freight operations.
Welk claim ed that this was the
first lime his company hetd de
nacd a CalTrans request for new
:.er v1ce
"We run 20 passenger trains
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A CalTrans official said he had
al:.o not seen the report. He
added, however. that the depart·
ment wall ask for arbitration un·
I<·:.~ lht· rJalroad changes at~
mind
$6,000 Taken
From Mesan
A woman making a cash drop
a t Bank of America's South
Coast Town Center branch was
wrestled to the ground SwKiay
afternoon by a robber who final·
ly fled with S6,000, Costa Mesa
police report.
O((icers said Carol Irving, 25.
was about to drop the funds an
a n o utdoor repository a t the
bank, 3300 Bristol St .. when she
was accosted at 1.25 p m
Po lice said she ca rried a
money bag belonging to Tesaro
Petroleum Corp., operators of
th e gasol in e s tation at
Montgomery Ward. Bristol at
l'aularino St
'-Marv Anne' ~
OuJ of Job
ST . .JOSEPH. Mo. <A P > -The
pare nt company or three banks
here ha lted an advertising cam·
paii;n for an automatic telle r
ca lled "Mary Ann e" a nd
apologized after a local women's
~rga nizalion compla ined the
1>romotion was sexist.
"We tried to humanize a cold
m achine and obviously It didn't
work," Gary Mowrey. promo·
l ion director for the First
Midwest Bancorp Inc., said.
Jn a two-thirds of a page ad·
verlisement in The St. J oseph
News .Press, the corporation
apologized for the campaign and
ur ged residents to m ake sugges-
tions for the name or the teller machine .
Drag Racer Kills
Watching Youth
TAFT (AP> -A Taft youth
watch.Ing a street drag race was
struck and killed by one of the
racing can, the highway patrol
reported.
Kevin Ray Henry. 18, was
standing alongside a road near
here when be was struck late
Saturday by a car driven by
Steven Michael Fields, lt, of
Taft, officers saJd.
Charle~ Carbaugh. son of
Dori~ Carbaugh, 17163 Santa
Barbara St ., Fountain
Valley, recently advanced to
lhl1 rank of Eagle Scout.
Carbaugh. 17, ts a member
of Troop 560 and a j unior at
F o untain Valley High
School Ile is also a m e mber
of Police Explorer Post 1007
at Fountain Valley Police
Department.
f'ro91 Pag~ A I
IRAN ..•
pose the rescue operation, s ub-
mitted his resignation today and
Carter accepted it. the While
House announced
I ran1an Foreign Mi n ist e r
Sade~h Ghotbzadeh told re ·
porters an Beirut. Lebanon. one
of his stops cm a visit to several
Arab nations. tha t Vance's res·
1gnation indicates the decision
to attempt the rescue .. was
made an a circle of those who
have the tendency to blow up the
s1tuat1on."
Ghotbzadeh s aid n o thing
would be demanded in return for
delivering the bodies o f the
Americans killed an the rescue
atlt·mpt
"They s hould b<' returned, and
tht•y will bt· rl'turnt·d." hl' !>SJd
'Breaking'
Race Held
BLOOMINGTON, Ind .
CA P > -Delta Chi fraternj-
ty posted a record time to
wan the l..itUe 500 bicycle
race -the annual rite of
!>pr 1n g at Indiana
'na versity ·that ins pired
th e Acad e my a ward ·
winning movie "Breaking
Away."
O e lla C..:h1's team
finis hed the 200·lap. 50·
male ral·e an 2 O'J 28 The
fr:.ilt•mtl) dlSo set a rec·
ord average s peed o f
23 17 mph. bt'llcnng the
prev10W> 23 11 mph :.el an
1977 '
When the race e nded.
t h e wanning four -man
team got the traditional
dunking an a makeshfft in·
fi eld pool. The 23,350 spec·
t ator s emptied the stands.
a nd many of the m a lso
splashed mto the pool.
Woman, Dog
Strangled
PALM S PRI NGS IAP>
Gordon Slepyan left has home for
35 m inutes to run some errands
and when he returned he found
hrs elderly wife !yang dead with
a belt lJed around her neck and
her pct poodle lying r.t rangled
beside her.
Alice Slepyan, 75, was found
w ith her ha nds a nd a nkles
bound, said Palm Springs Police
Sgt. Bob Cooper.
·'The husba nd re ported he left
the house Saturday to run some
errands and when he returned 35
minutes later he found his ware
ins ide and notiflt-d police." said
Cooper
Sex Bias Suits
Deemed Valid
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court today re·
fu!led to kill a pair or federal
lawsuits against Los Angeles
charging illegal bias against
wom en In the city's police de·
partment.
The Justices, w ithout com·
ment, left intact a ruling that
forces Lo!! Ange les to defend
itself against charges of violat·
ing the rights of fem ale police
officers and women who unauc·
cessf ully applied for police
work.
Both lawsuits, one filed in 19"13
on tx?half or all women affected
and the other filed by the federal
government In 1977, now return
to a federal trial Judae la Loe
AD1elea for further proceed.l.np.
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P..-P8trr AJ
VANCE •••
tarb state ln an lranl•n desert • •1bt heUCopU,n. la the aubM·
queat wWld.rawal, elfht would·
b• Amerieaa reacue ra were kWed IA a coWtlon or aircraft.
Vanee quietly aubmltted hi
ralanauon lu l Monday, before
the rescue mlulon took place.
Deputy Secretary of S tate
Warren M. Christophe r wet !>
named by Carter today as acting
secr etary of atate.
''He (Christopher> certainly
already ha.a m ade clear his sup-
port ·of that decision,·· Powell
said regarding the rescue opera .
ti on
Powell said Carter "expressed
formally bis anclanataon to move
ahead" with the rescue attempt
at a meetang with key advisers
April 11. Vance was away m
t'lorida on a weekend vacation.
which he rarely took in 3•, years
as secretary of state
Asked why Vance had not
bee n summoned back. Pov.ell
said it would have attracted too
muc h atteotaon 10 an operation
that had to be kept secret
' However, Powell said. Carter
a nd Vance had "exten~1\'e con
versations" before the maSMon
was a ctually launched during
which Vance r egistered ha~ dlf
ferences. ·
It was lD'lderstood. meanwhile.
that Hoddlng Carter, who has
been Vance's spoke:.man as as
s istant secretary of state for
public affairs, was a l:.o resign.
ing, but officials declined public
comment.
Vance wrote Carter "You
would not be wcll·served an the
com ing weeks and months by a
secretary of state who could not
offer you the public backing you
need on an issue and dec1s1on or
s uch extraordinary 1mponann·
no matter how f1 rm I remain
in m y support on other 1ssu~. a'>
I do, or how loyal I am to )Ou d'>
our leader ..
Vance went on "Sur h 11 '>llua
lion would be untenilbh: Jnd our
relationship, ~h1l·h I \.alu1• ...,,
highly. would ton ~tan tl y o,u f frr ...
H e t'On C'luded with .in 1'
pressaon of Jtratatude for th•· <>IJ
portunity tu :.t.•rve anrl "<lid
"You k..n()w you l·an t•ounl 011 HI'
s upport for your 1·on11nu.,tf
leadc·~h1p of our n<.1t11in .
Anybody There?
Rl'scuc workers, tapping with hammers, try to _get
response from fis hermen trapped inside the hull of a ftsh-
ang boat which capsized in the stormy sea off Cape No·
11ma !,OUlh of Tokyo Two were. rescued. but two others
were found dead and 19 are missing
First Lance Verdict
Sealed by Jurist
ATLANTA <AP 1 A federal
coun 1urv returned verdicts to
da) against onl' of the defend
.ants in the bank rraud lnal or
li<'rt Lance. but the Judge scaled
thr \ Nd1c·t etnd !)f.'nt tht' Jun
ba c k tu v. orl<
The s ix men and sax wom<>n
JUror-. n ·pont.-d that tht·) v.en·
d1·odlockt>d o n the• n·ma1n1n~
rnunt'>. but L' S Da<>tnct Jud~e
( harle" A \10\" Jr nrrt1·rNI
lhf'm l11 n·-.unw ikhb1 ration'>
S11m1·t1m'· '>om<· JUr> ~111
h ;n t' lo r!1·( 11fr th1" ca..,c· It .., Of1t
~·c11n.: lo ~:o a~a' JU'>t l)('1·ou.-.c·
11 ~ cJ1ffwult · )111\1• !><1 1d
I .1111 ,. h.1d no 1mmNiiat1· ('(Jm
m1·n1 un lh• "' tl•·1I \•·rd1rt. ''
'IJ/I ,
<'<'Pl to say. "One or us doesn't
dt.'~CrVe to be IO there If lt'S a
not .:u1lty verdict, which I'm
... urv 1l as"
'I ht.> Jurors reported as early
'"' !'..1turda' that they could not
ri·ot·h unan1 m ou.-. dec1s1ons on
Jll IV c-ount ... rwnd1ng an the case.
1n at '> lhlh Wl·ck De fe nse
la\.\)t·r<. !)a1d lht.•y would ask the
JUdJ:P t<J make public whatever
\ 1•ril11"h hall twt•n r1•ached.
\I 11\ •· n •fuwd thdt r,..quest and
ord1·n•d th•· JUr<Jr'> batk lo work
.11 !I 1'1 a m t1ida). but within
that h11ur !he· JUr<1r<: ..,ent word
1 h1·\ hJd 1·11111plH1·d ~ork on at
''""' 11n1· of 1 h1• dc•ff•ndant.s and
th•• Jllll~·· 'ummon1·d them to tht•
I lllJ rt r1 ~1nl
Seeking Storm \'i~timN
Coast Guardsmen search for ~torm v1ct1ms
off Key West. Fla .. after 70 mph. winds
ripped through the v1crn1ty. caps m ng
boats and knocking dozens of people over-
board At lea~t J down were rescued and
the sear<'h continut's
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VOL 73, NO. 119, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY~ APRIL 21, 19IO
l'••rB•••l•••
O.llyN•••P• .. r ..
ings -Bo.ck Iran's Capital
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CROWDS GATHER IN DOWNTOWN TEHffAN'S KHOMEINI SQUARE AFTER BOMB EXPLOSION
At Least Three People Kiiied, Scores Injured In Bombings In Iranian Capital
Mayor Runs
In Boston
Marathon
I By RICHARD GREEN
Ol llW 0.11, Piiot SIJlll
Irvine Mayor Oavid Sills, who
is running for re-election to the
City Council, was in a nothe r
race las t week : the Boston
Ma r athon.
"I tore a muscle at the three·
mile point and had to slow up
quite a bit in order to complete
the remairung 23 miles." Sills
uid.
He said he didn 'l know what
place he finis hed or how long it
took him to complete la st Mon·
da y's 26-mile. 385-yard run.
"I guess I finished somewhere
in the middle of t he fi eld," he
said.
Sills said he didn 't see Rosie
Ruiz. t he 26-year-o ld office
worker. whose first-pla ce finish
m the womcn·s division 1s being
d isputed
Sills said, howeve r, that Ms.
Ruiz' first pla ce finish 1s ques·
lionable "b('(·ause people j ust
don't run that fast in the ir second
m arathon ..
Critics of Ms Ruiz charge that
she didn't r un the full ma rathon
course.
The Boston Marathon was the
43rd competitive marathon Sills
has run. He has run a t least one
m ile every day for 1,881 con·
secutive days.
While in Boston. Sills gave a
lecture at Ha rvard Univers ity
on land use
The ·Newport Be ach a ttorney
says that running helps him to
keep a clear head and a trim
waistline.
The 42-year-old Sills says he
s t a rted r unning about nine
years ago when he noticed he
was developing a "la wyer 's
paunch."
Vandals Hit
Uni High;
Loss $I d,ooo
Prosecutor Declares
Evidence in Alcala
Case Said Great
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of -O.ily l"flot Slottf The prosecutor in the Rodney
J . Alcala m urder and kidnap
trial urged an Orange County
Superior Court jury today to find
Alcala guilty of firs t degree
m urder and kidnapping in las t
s ummer 's slabbing death of
12-year·old Robin Samsoe of
Huntington Beach.
"l think the evidence in this
ca se is jus t overwhelming ."
De puty D is tri c t A ttor ne y
Richard Farnell said.
Foul Smell
'No Hazard'
For Irvine
T he Mi chelson Wastewater
Tre a tme nt Plant 1n Ir vine
smelled foul last month but no
health hazard was present, a c-
cord ing to Brent Muchow, di rec-
tor of public works
City Councilman Lar ry Agran
sniffed a problem al the plant in
March. He as ked Muchow to
look into t he m a tter at the
March 25 council meeting.
The plant treats sewage , ren·
dering reclaimed water which
g e n eral l y i s u se d f o r
agricultural purposes.
"The most recent cause (or
odor I at the plant was a fa ilure
of the air supply blowers to the
treatment tanks," Muchow said.
He said that there have been
only two instances this year
when the plant smelled bad.
Muchow said the plant used to
smell worse than it smells this
year.
T he Irvine Ranch Water Dis·
trict asks that residents call
833-1223 at any hour of t he day if
the treatme nt pla nt at 3512
Michelson Drive smells foul.
Alcala, 36, of Monterey Park.
is charged with abducting Mjss
Samsoe from Huntington Beach
last J une and taking her to the
foothills or Sierra Madre, where
he r skeletal remains were later
found.
·'This man. t he defendant.
went to Huntington Beach with
the specific purpose of fi nding a
bttle girl to satisfy his 6exual de·
s ires." the prosecutor said.
Farnell . in his closing argu-
m e nts to jurors m Superior
Court Judge Philip Schwab's
'Cou rtroom. said the panel could
come to only one conclusion
based on the facts that 0Alcala
was g uilty of firs t degree
m ur der and kidnapping with
special circumstan ces.
T he pro5ecutor termed the de·
fensc ar~uments in the case as
"specious.'' a nd said. "it does
not mesh with commQn sense."
Defense attorney John Barnett
ha d presented testimony that a
key prosecution witness had
been the vi ctim of low level hyp-
nosis and suggestion by police
i n ves t i~a lors. T ha l witness .
firefighter Dana Crappa . had
testified that she saw a man re-
se l'n bling Alcala "forcefully
steer ing" a blonde haired child
into brus h area near her Chan-
try Flats ran~er outpost on the
<See ALCALA. Page A2)
~eer Fair Se t
For SaddJeback
Saddleback College's annual
Career Fair will ta ke place
Wednesday from 10 a .m . to noon
on the school's main campus.
More than 100 representatives
of business and industry will be
on hand lo a ns wer questions.
look at resumes and in some in·
s t a n ces. hire on the s pot.
Further information may be ob-
tained by calling 831-4710.
County Airport Wrangle
3 Dead;
Scores
Injured
By Tk A.Nocl1&.ed Preu
A series ol bomb explosions
rocked centra l Te bran today.
~illing at least three and injur-
ing many more.
One Iranian revolutiona ry
guard commander at the scene
of one or the blasts blamed the
explosions on U.S. infilt rators
and their agents.
An Iranian group calling for
t he ove rthrow of Ayato llah
Ruhollah Khom ein i's re gime
claimed responsibility for one of
the four bomb blasts . lraruan
dissidents in Paris said.
One bomb under a car in a
parking lot s hattered store win
dows and destroyed 10 cars A
r e volut ion a r y g ua r d co m ·
mander, who 1dent1fied himself
only as Ali . s aid 34 persons were
wounded in t he parking lot ex-
plosion alone.
Ea rlier , another bom b ex -
ploded in a downtown movie theater, one blew up at a drug
store. and a fo urth blast was re·
ported in t he ce ntral head
quarters of the Bank Sepah.
Asked a bout the motive for the
bombings, AIJ s aid : "I'm cer·
tain that it is the work of the
Americans who infiltrated Into
Ir an and their agents." This was
an apparent reference to the
U.S . commandos who m ade an
aborti\'e attempt to rescue the
American hostages last week.
U.S. officials said e ight com-
m andos died but all the s ur-
vivors were brought out of Iran.
A hospiul nurse said three
died ol wOWl<ls received in the
blas ts and several more un-
derwent surgery.
A telephone call to the Paris
office ol exiled former Pnme
Min ister Sha hpour Ba khtia r
claimed one blast was the work
of the "Shock Group Khorram·
din." named after Iranian na-
tionalist hero Babak Khorram·
din. There was no indication
which of the blasts the group
claimt'd respons ibility for.
A Bakhtiar spokesma n, who
sa id he had never bt'rore heard
of the group. sa id the group's
spokesman warned that such
bomb attacks would continue un·
tll "the destruction of the Kho-
meini's reactionary and clerical
re~i me."
Meanwhile, Tehran Radio saad
the bodies of the eight U.S. com·
<See IRAN, Page A2>
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man who placed this ad in the
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QUITS OVER IRAN
St•t• Sectet•ry V•nce
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ACTING SECRETARY
W•rren Chrtstopher
Vance Resignation
Accepted by Carter
WASHI NGTON IAP1 CynJ5
R Van<'c, a tireles!> voice for
moderation and cond la ahon 1n-
s1de the Carter administration.
resigned today as !iecretary o(
state following his solitary op
pos111on to the all-rated attempt
lo rescue Amen can hostages an Iran
White House press secretary
J o dy Powe ll said Preside nt
Carter accepted the reslgnauon.
The White House released an
exchange of hand-wn tten letters
in wtuch Carter told his pn n·
c1pal fore ign policy a dviser ·
"Because you could not support
my d ecis ion r e gard ing the
rescue operation in Iran, you
have made tbe correct decision
to resign."
The president's letter. datt'd
today. went oo :
.. I know this is a matter of
pr inci ple for you. and J respect
the reasons you have expressed
to me."
Van<'e ·s letter . written on
State Department stationery last
Mond3y and signed "Cy ," said
Storm Looms
Over Coast,
Due Tonight
A new storm front hovered
over Southern California today
a nd weather forecasters said t.hc
<'hances are 1t will bring more
April s howers berore clearing
out T uesday afternoon.
S po kes men fo r t he U S.
Weather Service in Los Angeles
pred icted a 30 percent chance of
ra in toni~ht and 10 percent Tues-
day
High, gray clouds are expect-
ed t o ha ng over the Orange
Coast throughout the 24-hour
forecast period, mostly clearing
by Tuesday afternoon.
Te mperatures are expected to
drop to SJ to 57 degrees over -
night. ·
A warming trend with highs-of
68 to 72 degrees is pred icted for T uesday.
No olfshore heavy wind or s ur-
fa ce-sea conditions are in effect
from Point Conception to the
Me xican Border . according to
the U.S. Weather Burea u.
he had taken the dec1s1on "Wlth
a heavy heart "
Arter hstang a number or the
ad m1rustration 's fo reign policy
a c hi e vem ents, Va nce told
Carter: "l know how deeply you
have pondered your decision on
Iran. I wish I could support you
1n 1t. But for the reasons we
have discll.!tsed I cannot."
White House spokesman Jody
Powell s a.>d Vance left in "an
honorable dJfference in pnnciple
on ttus matter .·· but did not
claborate.'-
Later . Vance issued a state-
ment to reporters and refused to
s3y what at was about the rescue
attempt that caused bis dis.sent.
Rut privately. a senior ad -
manistralJon olficaaJ said Sunday
nagbt I.bat Vance considered the
m ission too n s ky.
The rescue was called off by
Ca r ter on Thurs day n ight
( W 3sb1ngton t1 me ) duriQt an
<See VANCE, Page .U)
~ounded Get
Carter Visit
WASHINGTON CAP>
President Carte r broke
o ut of his long, s e lf -
amposed isolation in the
nation's capital to make
beds ide visits in Texas to·
d ay to the fi ve American
military men injured in
the ill-fated r escue mis-
sion io Iran
The president's trip was
the first time since Oct. 29
182 days ago -that he
has ventured fa rt he r than
the presidential retreat at
nearby Camp David an
Mary la nd 's Catoclin
Mountains .
With ham were Defense
Secretary Harold Brown ;
House Ma jority Leade r
Jim Wright. D·Texas: and
t h e p r esident's co n -
gressional liaison. Frank
Moore.
Coast
Weather
I rvine police said today van·
d a l s broke into I rvine 's
University High School last Fri·
day. taking $1,000 from vending
m achines and causing $10,000 in
damage.
Capt. J erry Boyd said the
break-in occurred between mid-
night and S a .m. .
"Forecible entry was made
into numerous administrative
o ffices. the k itch e n a nd
c afe teria. fac ulty lo un ge,
library, audio visual laboratory ·
and student center," be said. "A
large number of desks, lockers,
Ille and storage cabinets were
forced open."
Newport to Seek Legal Clout?
Thirty percent chuce or
showers t.onicht and Tues-
day morning, decreaslna
to 10 percent Tuesday af-
ternoon. Lows tonight 53
at the be1ches and 57 in-
land. Highs Tuesday from
66 to 72.
Boyd laid Sl.000 in coins were
taken from vending machines
and Sl0.000 in damage was in·
Qicted on locking devices, fix-
tures and furnishings.
Gas Price8 Hiked
PARIS <AP) -Gasoline
prices went up another 2 per·
t ent throu&hout France, r1lsing
lhe averqe price of 1 gallon to
lhe equivllent of $3.08.
8 y JOANNE REYNOLDS
CM .. o.lly """ Slaff
A series of recent decisions by
federll agencies Uiat involved
John Wayne Airport may bring
the City ol Newport Beach to
hire a Washlncton, D.C., al·
torney.
City Council members toni1ht
will dJscuas the possibilily of
hiring a Washington·b•sed legal
adviser to represent the city in ap-
p e aling a r ecent Ci v i l
Aeronautics Bo1rd decision and
in de1Ung with the-Federal A vi a·
tion Administrallon.
City Attomey Hugh Coffin ex·
pl1lned today that the CAB ap-
pu l b11 to be flied in the
•
Washington Circuit Court of Ap-
peal. Within the next few months
the city Is going to have to have
an attorney ther e to handle that
case, he said.
The appeal, wbicb Cofrtn said
be will file via mail thls week, is
over the CAB's approval of new
routes from Orange County for
P SA, Weste rn and Frontier
airlines.
T h e id e 1 (>f h i rln1 a
Washington lawyer 1110 h11
been recommended by the city's
Aviation Committee, 1 citizens
group that advises the City
Council.
tn a memo to council mem-
bers. the.committee noted th1t a
Washington attomey 1lso could
be used "to represent the city
before the FAA In re11rd to
FAA ndin11 relative to Orange
County Airport."
The FM reeently concluded a
ye1r-lon1 investl1ation of the
airport by ordertnc county of.
fici1ls to open the airport .. to Ill
qu1Ufied carrien" by mid·May.
County officials have ta.ken no
1cUon on the FAA order and
b1 ve it under study.
tn lddttlon to 'PSA, Western
and Frontie r , Contlnenlll
Airlines bolds 'a route authority
for Orin1e County. The four
airlines have filed reports with
county officials indicating they
would like to fly about 10 ru1hts
a day from tbe Jobn Wayne
Airport.
The two existing tenants, Air
Callfomla and HU&hea Airwest,
fiy 1 combined total of 40 nilhta
a d1y.
City officills b1Ve lone foucht
the 1irport because of tbe noise
it gener1tes.
City Manage r Robert WyM
11id today the W11b l ngton
l1wyer would be hired uatn1
part ol • S250,000 fund Ht up last
yur to filbt airport-related ii·
1ue1 .
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llobHitoU01t progrom ot
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LOS ANGELES (AP) AUanlac Rlchneld Co Hid tod1y Ill
flnt-cauantr prot;U roM 7t percent from last ytar'1 levels •• lt1
Alaallan oil output climbed and petroleum prices Jul't'ped
The ttp<>r1 by Art"O. tM n1lion' 1tvenlh·l1r1e1t 011 com
pany1 <"Ontlnutd \he 1tr•n1 ol 1h1rp1y hip " oU lndu try earn·
ln11 ror u,. quarwr
AtJullc Rlcblteld • H id tt ttrned $428 I mllUon tn the
qua.ur, up from siu.2 mUlkm • 1ur befOft' Per 1h1,.. Hrn·
ln1a l"OM to IS 4.5 from SI• as H ie. rot41 $4 pcirtent Lo t$ 4
bllllon from 13 5 billion
..,,.r. Gelfl Prfrr• 9rrlht fl'
LONDON tAPl Tbe val~ of the dollar dropped 1111nat
major cWTt"Oc1ea In f~llft exch1n1e trad1n1 tod1y f0Uowln1
re port.a that Cyrua VaMe reaJIM'd u US. cretary of ~te.
Cold prlc rt ll •h•ri>IY In London 1old tradt'd 1t t$2.4, down from U50 ~on Frld1y .
It tr1ded ln New York at SQ, down $)() ~
Loodoo 11lvt'r prtcu f'ued to 11~ ~ 11n ounrt' from SIS 7~
SAi ver traded ln N w York 1t 113 IS, down $1
llan>r I• •fl'l fl'•d W o rld C r •ll'•
NEW YORK CAPI l~rry Holmes will dtftmd h11 World
Boxing COunc1l ht>&\ )'We ight rhump1onsb1p agiun-t tht'ff time
cha m p Muh1mmad 11 on Jul) 11 1r1 H10 de Jane iro, Hru1l, It
was announced lodu)
Promoten t.1ud the bout would carr> a $12 m1lhon pu~t'. the
biggest an fight ha:.tory
The fight will ~ J>romolcd by Prirnc Sports und Murad
Muhammad m conjunction with Don Kang Produ<'t1on:. and will
be presented ut tht: 165,000.seal Metracana Stadium OomeilJ<'
and worldwide television ngh~ slJU are being ncgot11ted, the
promoten. said
llO Mlnui.-11• S Pfl•P nf 1•11•tponr d
NEW YOR1< ·CAP> CBS' "fiO ~lnutes" .postponed bros~;
cast . or a segment called "ThL· K1ssinger·Shah Connection
scheduled Sunday nl~ht to allo" time to tntC'rv1ew the former
!>CCrclary Of !>tUlC. lhl' rl CWMTlil~aZIOl'0 S produ<:c r:. :>aid tud&y
Initial efforts lo inll•r vw" K1:.:.1ni;!cr for the Pll'Cl' on his n •
lationslup w1lh thl• depo:.c·d Shah of !nm wt•n· unsurresl>ful. "f10
M inutl"> .. :.uul 1n a :.lutt•m1•nt, hut the formt-r diplomat ~..:re(•tl
l;,ite 1u.-.t "l'ek to "Pf'<Jlo. with l'orre!>pondcnt Uan Huth1·r 1 hl· dl'
<.'1s1on to w1thdr:.iw th~ pu?<:t· "a!> m ade Frida)
The broadcast "a!> dt·layt·d to a llow for tht· inH·r v1e". unct
Jh<' i-cAment "'II ;11r Ma \ '1, thl' l>tatcmcnt !><1111
Wmaa11 Kilb .4iiPl/4 2 Olhe r •
LOS ANGELJ-~S <Al'l A 4l·ycar·old wo m an who learned
rrccntly that shl' had 1t·rrn1nal canc1•r s hot ~rnd ktlled her com ·
mon·la"' husband ~ind hn k ~1·ar olrl daughter today b<>fore tak
mg her hfl.'. pohrc i-JHJ
Elv1r~1 l.uJan ,1ncJ J oi· (';i~tr(J, 62, were found dt>ad at their
BoylE' Jlc·1ght'> hum1· b) offict•r. ;,ind paramedics s ummoned by
Mr~ Lujan's '>1s t(·r
Mr.. .l uj;m 'l> daughtt·r. Nancy LUJan, was ru:.hcd to County·
USC Ml'Clll'Lll Ct>nlc•r "here '>ht· died
Conclu..~ions· D i f l e r
More Dis cuss ion
Slated on A01trak
I.OS ANGELES 1/\1'1
Ridership on Amtrak'!> :.ix daily
runs between Los An~<'lcs and
San Oit>~o is up 31 percent ovn
las t yt-ar, <Jnd a !'iludy by Am
trak engineers s ays t•ven m orC"
passenger train~ <:ould bf> <Jddt'<1
to l'XISllnJ? tr.wk' ll11w1·vr•r, of
f1c·1<.th or th1· SanlJ 1··1· Hail"'·''
h<t Vt• IJthl'r 11f1 <I'>
-.tatcw1dl· l'J C h day for Am
t rak We" re nut uncooperati ve
Hut thl· ftr..t time we don't go
<.1 long. we ar£' painted with J
bl<1c k hat and that's not fa ir "
A CalTra ns official s aid he had
;tlso not ~cen the re port. lie
:11hl<>d. howeH·r th<tt th f' depart
1111•11t will u.sk for arh1trat1on Wl
If·"" lh1• r:allroad 1·h<tnl(t'l> 1h
rn111d
W ASIUNOTON (AP> -About
JOO demoutraun. lak&q pan
In I nnal day "' 1ctlvlUe1 ln the na tion 's c.-a o ltat t o protest
nucleer powe r. we,. lalcen Into
cuetocb today aft.er tbey tried to
block _,.anc" to the Pent1aoa or threw baooct and ubea •1ai1111t
thci huUdin1.
Amonj( thou arrtsl td was
Pt ntaf(on P ap<!ra figure OanJe l
Ell1bt:r6'. " fo r mer Defe nse 0t"partment olflclal
Sorne 500 proteaten m a rched
from a rally nt the Department
o f fi:nt-ri:y to the Pent agon ,
v. ht·r t-u h .. avy forct: of ht!lmeted
po llrt• "'lu ted
l.all'r. Police said , the crowd
urf'w to 1,200 to 1,400, with some
1>art1c1pant.i. trying lo block off
l't'ntagon parlunA' lots and in·
door shoppmR concoun>e as weU
u ... building t-ntrant'es
Sonw Of the s ingmK, chantmg
lkmonstrators <'rowded onto the
step" leadmf( d1rertly into the
Ma ll and Ri ver t•ntranres When
they disobeyed police warnings
to muvl', they were dragged one
by one Into the building after
th(•ir wnsL~ wt•re tied with cord.
None put up any resiitance.
and t h t• <'r o wd re main ed
>:l'n<'r ully ~ood humored
Although the or)(llnlll'rs of the
ckmonstrahon had billed 1t as
"the first mass c avil diso~·
!111•n<'t' nt the Pe nta gon sine<'
Wfi7," 1t fell far short or that
l'\'('lll
f 're. Pagp I I
IRAN ...
man d os killed 1n Friday'!.
abort1n· operation to rescue the
i\ ml·rican hostages "111 be re·
turned to the United S tates
The t1man~ o f the body
turnover was not kno" n. Th(•
l'1.:ht bodies w1•re taken to
Trhran'l> morg ue afte r tht·y
w(·n· display<.'<! in plastic bags
:-,u nday on the grounds at the
U S Emb~sy and reportl.'rs a nd
TV cumcrri crews were called in
to ~t· • them a nd photograph
1 hf'rn < Rt·latl'd photos, A'1 >
M 1.• a n w h ii l'. s o m ,. o r t h <'
h o s t ~' g e s w c r 1· r c p o r l c d
t ran!>fern'd fro~hc <·mbassy in
Tt•hran to the former S con-
..,ul:1tl' an the norther n city of
Tabriz and the holy C·1ty or Qom,
-.outh of the Iranian c:ip1tal
"As then• 1s no guarant<'C' that
th<· \I S aclministrataon will n··
turn the bodies o f the Amen cans
killed in thC' abortive operation
to their fam1lte~. we· dl'c1ded to
hand them over to repres t>n ·
tat1ves of Popt> J ohn Paul II, the
Internat io n a l R e d C r o 5s
Orgamzal1on and lhf' Sw1s:. AOV·
l·rnmcnt," the hro••dra!>t !'>;.ud.
c·1 t1ni: a '>tatC'm1·nt from lh1..· of
fl<'t' c1f l'rP:-.1dl·nt l\bolhas!ian
BJn1 Sadr Tht• 1hrP1· rnonl h -.111dv <ii'''
1•1mc·ludc!-. thal a ~;rnt.1 h 11111
posal tc1 <11lcl a thar1I rn ;11n lrJ1·k
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f 'rn• Pog.-. I I
I nstl"arl t ht· 1·n1:1r1f'l·r1t .,;iv ,;
iwril's of c·ross<1\ t•r tral·ks 1·ould
cH'C'Omphsh th1• i.arn1• thing flll
tht· c·x1!>tang dual tr;.i1·k road"IH
at ll 1·0:.t of h•ss than $1 m1ll11m
But Santa 1-'1· 0H11·11.1h '>:11ol
that, although tht·) h..ifl not )l•I
M_•p n tht.· l>tudy, the• f 11m1i;10\
po:-.1t1on n ·m ain1•d th<· l>arn1· a ...
in l>l'ct·mh<'r "h1·n 1t rt'j<·1·t1·d :1
Cal1forn1a f>«partment or
Trani.PQrtat1on reciut.·'>t for a
scvl'nth San 01e~o Los Angt·ll.''>
pa!>senger t.r;.11n
··w e hav<' dl'rhnt.·d the n-qucl>t
on thl' bas is of 1nt1•rfcren<'<' or
existing st>rv1t·t· " !>L11d Santa F1·
Vire President Roh1·rt Welk
"Ther" isn't any halfway pos1
tion The: r{'a:-.om. wt• Al.Ive in
Dl'rt>mber arc th<· s ame tod<Jy
Santa Fe has maintained thut
mo re pa!>senger train:. would
impede freight opcrat1om.
Welk claimc.'d that this w;.i~ th1·
first timt· his company had d•·
nied a CalTrans rcquc:-.t for new
l>cr vicc.
•·w e run 20 passeni:?e r trains
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VANCE RES IGN S. • •
1·:1rl v stage an an lr<Jn1an dPsl'rt
1ftn th(' prohlem !> with three of
1 1 ~ht helicopters In the ~ub.c,c
lflH'nt withdrawal. l"l~ht would
111• A mcric·;,in n·i.t·ucr s w1·r1·
k1l le1l 1n ;i c·olhs1on of a1rcr<1ft
Vanc·c quietly :.ubm1tted hi-.
rc•!-.1~nat1on laM Monday. ~rorl'
the· re~t'ue m1!>s1on took place
Deput y Secretary of Statf·
Wa r r£'n M Chril>topher we1~
namen-by Carte r today a:. actrng
.. er r£'tary of !>late
"fie <Christopher> certainly
J lrc•ady has m ade clear his s up
port of _that d er1s1on," Powell
-.aid rcgardin~ the rescue opera
t1on
Powell ~aid Carter ··expressed
rormally his m chnat1on to move
aht'ad" with the rescue atte mpt
at a meetm~ with key adviser:.
April 11 Vant•c was away in
fo'lorid<t on a weekend va cation,
which he rare ly took in 3112 year:,
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ALCALA •.•
s ame da y Mis!-. Samsoe 1"'
believed to have d1i.appearcd
liarnC'tl h<td also sought to at
t <1c k the c r e dibility o f two
"jadh ousc s natc h e s" w h o
clai med Alca la admitted t o
them lm.t A ugust in Ora nge
County Jail t hat he sla pped but
ne ver slabbed Miss Sansoe.
Farnell told lbe j ury of nlne
wom en and three m~n th1t "he
knew exactly what he was do·
ang" wlule Alcala allegedly kid·
napped the Huntington Beach
youngster last s ummer .
He a rgued that a fte r Alcala
sexually attacked Miss Samaoe
he knew he had to kill her to pre·
ve nt her Identifying him .
Alcala had bee n previoualy
convicted In connection with 1n
a tt ack o n a n 8 ·year ·old
Holly wood child in the late 19809.
Farnell indicated that Alclla's
background showed his motive
in the alleied a bduction or Miss
Sam soe.
If found guilty or murder and
kidnapping. Alcala could be sen·
te n ced t o d ie In t h e g as
ch amber.
a!> sN ·rrtary 01 s tall'
A'i k ed why Vanrl' had not
hN•n summoned hack, Powell
-,;rnt 1t would have attracted too
m ut·h atlt>ntwn in an operation
that had to tM> kept secret .
llowever . Powell sa id, Carter
.met Vann· had "extl"nsive con-
' {·r..atmns · before tht· m1ss1on
1.1. a~ artuallv launched during
"h1 ch V<.1nce rc·gastered his dif-
fere nces
It was unde rstood. meanwhile.
that llodding Carter, who ha~
been Vancc"s spokesman as as·
'>ISlant sccret;iry of stale for
public a ffairs, was a lso resign-
ing. but officials declined pubU c
comment
V<tn<'P wrote Carte r · "You
would not Ix-wcll·servt.'<i an the
M ming weeks and m onths by a
..... nctary of stat<· who could not
off t•r you the public backing you
m·t·1l rm <JO issue and decision of
:-.uch extraordina ry lmportant·e
no matter how firm I rem ain rn m y s upport on other issues. as
I do, or how loyal I a m to you as
our leader "
Vance went on . "Such a s1tua
tion would be untenable and our
relationship. which I value so
highly, would constantly suf.
fer."
Ile conclude d wit h an ex·
prcsslon or gralllude for the OP·
por t un1ty to ser ve and sa id .
"You know you can count on my
s uppo rt for your continued
leadership or our na u on ...
Vance's resignation came as a
s h ock e ve n tho u gh h e had
planned to leave at the end of
President Carter 's current term.
It le ft a vacancy in the manage.
m ent or U.S. foreign policy at a
time of conside rable inte rna-
tional turmoil, with the nation
embroiled in disputes lnvolvtn1
Ira n, the failed rescue m lsaion
a nd t he Sovie t m ove into
Afghanistan.
O ne U.S. official, who declined
to be ldentlrted, said Vince was
the only me mber or the NaUooat
Security Councll who opposed
the rescue o pe ratio n a s too
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STILL RACING , MA YB E LEADING two balloons still in Gordon Bennett Race
Crewman was shown here dumping sand and was reported south of San Francisco.
from U.S. balloon Double Ea_gle IV lI"'pom1..-1 --SatJoon itself cannot be seen in this photo
takeoff Saturday from Fountain Valley's because or unusual clear material.
Mile Square Park. Double Eagle is one of
1st Vance
Verdict
Sealed
Two Balloons Race;
Neithe r May Win
ATLANTA <AP > ,\ l<:<l<'r:.tl
rourt 1urv returned verd1cL'> to
d ay agam~l one or the defrnd
ants in the-bank fraud tnal or
Be rt Lan ce. but th1· Judge ..,<·alc-d
thl' verdict and .,cnt the jury
back to work
The MX men <ind !>IJo. "om1•n
j u rors rcporll'd that thc·y wen·
d eadlocked on t he n·mainin.,.
counts. but lJ S. 0 1-;trict Jud~1·
Charle!> A Moye· Jr o rdc·rc•d
them lo ~umc dt•hbcrat1on-,
"Sometime , ~omc jury will
have.· to decide this ca se . It's not
goin~ to i.to away jUSt bcc:Ju.v•
it's d1£ficult." Moye> ~:.11d
Lance had no 1mmcd1alc <:om
ment on the sealed verdict. l'X·
cept to s ay, "One of u !-1 doesn t
d eserve to be in thC"rc· 1f 1t''> a
not·J:Ulfty vt•rd1ct . "'h1ch I m
... Ur(' It IS "
The Juror'> rcport<'<1 ;i ., t•Jrlv
a s Saturday that th<'Y <'O uld not
r ea c h unammous dcr1.,1on., 011
a ll 19 ('OWlL'I pendin~ m the CCI'''
1n 1t 'i 16th wN•k l>c•f1·n-.•
lawyers !>aid they would a\k th(•
jUdJ.?e to ma kt· public whalt•\ n
vcrd1cL.; had lx·cn rc•<i( ht'rl
Moye r('ht~l'd that rpq ut•\t and
tJrd<'red th£' juror., buck to work
at 9 30 am today, hut w1th1n
that hour. the· juro rs sent word
they had comple tc.•d work rin ;1t
lea~t one of the d1•flondant~ ancl
the ju<hw sum moned them to thl'
co urtroom.
Carter 's f1v<'·paragr aph letter
o ra1sed Vance• for "notable ac compla.shmc nb " a:. u !'>c<:rl'lury
of State.
"You leave your poi.t with tt> ..
<1dm1ralJon and best w1~hc"' of a
grateful nation," he scc11d
"Ou r clOSf' fr1ends h1p and
partnership during rhallcn~inJ:
times havt> bee n a i.ourrP of
:.tren gth a nd reassurunrt' to
me "
The letter was s igned · "Your
frie nd, Jimmy Carte r."
Vance reportedly sought to
quit early last week , e ven befon•
the m1ss1on actually failed
Ocean Pac1f 1c ...
l.<J~(; H~i\('lf I A f> I Ju.'>t
lw•1 of thf' I:! hPhum hJll<''"'""
1 umpt·tmj! 1n th1· <,11nfon lkn
m·lt lntt•mat 1nnill tw I locm r :ic·('
'4 C'rt-.,tJll up th.-. morning Roth
"1•r1> Amt·rll'an •·ntri1•-, lhP C"1·
t\ 11f ~I l,11u1-. and th1· ()(1ubl"
J-.;,i~lt· I\
Hat(.· offtuab "'J1d n1•1th\'r of
lht• rl'nlJlnJOI! IJJl1f11111• had l"tl\
1•r1•fl the <11-.tann: lfll(l!t'd b~ th•·
Am~ncan l'ntry Cl<Jud J>ant't'r
wh1c·h C'3 m~ down ;1t #1 ·5(J pm
Suntl;n "1uth •if L• l!Kt'll II.Ml
n11l1•-, north"''"t ''' S<.in F r,m
('1:.t·o afll-r c·•i\f•r 1n1~ -.o mc ~'ti.
m ii<''> 1n 24 hour.;, c•1ght m1nut<·'>
.. H 1ghl no" 1l look<: II k•· Cloufl
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.trl'<1, Jl111ul ll•J milt'" north of
hl'rt .tnd th(· I >oubl1• E.ir(f,. w.1-.
n ·11urtt'tl at t l101J :;.1.J01J fct l m:<Jr
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of th~ <ithn liJll1111n HIJkr>m4n
. Jld
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h,I\ 1 1,. 1·n ll•Ullfl•• .11111 nol•.ith'
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01w or th<· S"l" ll'Jm .... IO !ht•
Emil MJ-,..,1t1·r 1 .inw -.u do"· 111
l.inding al on1· JN11nl thut th<· <'u
ptlol ;urnpt•d 11ut to pull th1:
h.11111011 i.:1·r1tl) to the i.tround Hut
,, gu~t <Jf "1n<l "a fted tht' craft
alofl ..... trand1ni.t tht• c·o pilot
Tho t forn'd lht• ball11on to £'nd 1t!'>
f11~ht
Tht· G c rm :rn ~ "c·n t do"n
SJt urrl:n 1•vt>n10R . follov.('{i ~un
duy h) · 1"11 S1.1.1~s tl'am.-.. th1·
\'ui;:oi.lav1ans. tht• Frl'nrh and
four othe r AmcnrJn ballooru.
The lasl balloon do1.1.n Sunday,
the Amttr1c;.in entry Night Star.
'>~llled to ~arth near M ar ysvilh•
J Sacramento i.uburb. at 11 30
pm
P1n·wale cord walk shOrts with the original
cargo oockot. •n rod, 11 blue. cream. 1an. dk brown,
navy, r0ya1 bluo, ornnge and ketly green
And the moro active etasllc bac k mid wale cord. 1n
wh1to chOCOlato. It blue. royal blue. red, wheal and navy
• The French did q uite well,"
llla kf•man '>aid "The ir entry,
Meg •vc Mont d Arbo1s. landed
al H 51 p m Sund ay near King
City after going 242 miles in 24
hour.-., four minutes. They ap-
1w:i r to be the winner among the
Eu rope an entries."
Thf' /\mt•rican C'n try Ros ie
I) . <: r .1 d y a I ., o d 1 d w c 11 ,
BIJk1•mJr\ said. coming down at
'I ~:I p rn Sunday nPar t he
~in,,ma C(>unty airport . about
1111 mtl~ from the s tart of the
rJ('f· in 1-'ountmn Valley. Race
t11•ad4u;,irtt'r'> arc on the ~UL-'t:n
M .irv in Long Be ac h.
l.J ..,l year, t he winning ball!ion
float<'d 48 hour-, and Jande<i in J
r·ow µa-.turt· oub1d~ of f)Qv1·
Crf'<'k, f'olo That balloon wa<;
rtll11t1-<l hv J~·n Abruzzo and Max
\ntl•·r...,in, tlf1th 1·n·w mt"mber;
11 11 tht: firc;t tran'>·Atlant1c
twlloon flight m 1978.
l\notht'r member o f that crew,
Larr) Newman, Joined Abruuo
th1c, year to pilot Double Eagle
IV
I h•· (liirdon fl<>nnett race Wa">
11 \ 1 \•'fl l.!..,t .,.•·ar afll'r a 41 year
h1Jtu... It bt•g<J n 1n 1906 when
I ,, m •'., <;"rd o n B 1· n n t: tt,
11ulili...h1•r of th1· lntcrnat1on<JI
ll1·rJld Tritium., uffrrt.'d a pnre
tu th£' .:.c, bJlloon to travel the
farth<·..,t d1stanc·e A record of
I :100 milc-s "'·'., w t an 1912 by a 1-'n •nch tt·.irn
Drag Racer Kill.s
Watching Yo uth
TA FI 11\l'I A Taft youth '°' a tr hini:: a !>treet drag race was
i;trut·k and killed by one of the
r;.icing ca~. th<' highway patrol
reported
Kt•vin Ray Henry. 18, was
.. tandmg a longs ide a road near
here wht>n he was s truck late
Saturday by a car dr iven by
Steven M1 chat>I Fie lds, 19, of
Taft, officers said.
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D•llY. N••11t••H•
TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
U.S. Blamed for Iran
Invaders'
Bodies
Paraded
BJ Tiie A.Noclated Presa
Four bombs expl oded in
downtown Tehran today. killing
at least three persons and lnjur· mg many others. authorities
said.
An Iranian revolution ary
guard blamed the explosions on
American infiltrators "and their
agents."
Meanwhile, Tehr an Radio said
the bodies of the eight U.S. com-
m an dos killed in Frid a y's
abortive operation to rescue the
American hostages will be re-
turned to the United States.
A revolutionary guard com-
mander, who identified himself
only as Ali , said of the motive
for the bomb explosions . "I'm
certain that at is the work of
those Americans who infittra.
ted into Iran and their agents ..
CROWDS GATHER IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN'S KHOMEINI SQUARE AFTER BOMB EXPLOSION
At Least Three People Kiiied, Score• Injured In Bombing• In Iranian Capital
The bombs were at a movie
theater, under a car an a parking
lot, in a bank and an a drug
store. The re volutionary guard
commander said 34 were inJured
in the parking lot blas t, and 10
cars were destroyed.
Intervie ws
For Lag una
;Pane ls S e t
! Laguna Beach Cit}' Council
me mbers will inter view nearly
1 60 residents tonight in an eHort
't o ftll positions o n various
• municipal committees.
Included in the inter views will
be 10 applicants for the planning
commission scat. vacated by
Nell Fitzpatrick when he was
e lected to t he City Council
earlier this month
Thos e applicants include
former planning commission
chairma n Bt'hnda Blacketer,
a nd current board of ad1ustment
chairman Steven Riggs.
Others see king the ptannmg
panel post include Elizabeth
Rro\\ n. J ames Clampett. Sam
Dara m. Maggi(• Meggs , Herb
Nolan . Michael Ocorr. Terry
T1mmin~ and Gcor~e Winters
Appointments will a lso be
made to !>everal standing com-
mittees :rnd ne" genera l plan
element committees and a local
coas tal plan panel
The 1nterv1l'\\S be,gi n at 7 p m.
in count'il chambers a t 505
Fnrcsl Av e
Career Fair Set
For Saddle b ack
Saddleback College's annual
Career Fair wall take place
Wednesdav from 10 a .m . to noon
on the school's ma an campus
More than 100 representatives
of business and industry wall be
on hand to ans wer questions.
look at resumes and in some in-
s tances. h ire on the s pot.
Further info rmation may be ob-
tained by calling 831·4710.
'Music Man' Set
For Niguel School
The Crown Valley Ele mentary
School presentation of "The
Mus ic Ma n " wi ll b e held
Wednesday and Thursday at 9
a.m and 7:30 pm n the school
cafeteria.
f
About 145 children from kin·
dergarten through sixth grade
will participate in the show at
the school in Laguna Niguel.
A CLEAN SWEEP
FOR PILOT AD
··Daily Pilot c lassified ads
gave me an old·fashioned value.
"I successfully sold every-
thiog in my ad in the classified
s ection."
That's the advertising success
story of the Huntington Beach
man who placed this ad in the
Daily Pilot:
Ettrl~ Amer . furn
dr~&~cr w1mirror.
d in rm lbll' w 14 chairs
12 t•a pl. I,
t•nd ta bles . lampi..
lw<ls. t'I<'
Xl\.X XXXX
If you want your ad lo give
you an old-f ashloned deal, caJI
642-5678.
Dana Point ·
Cra.shes Hurt Four,
Cause Power Loss
Electrical power was out for
about an hour and a ha lf in Dana
Point and four pers oos were
hospitalized as a result of three
separate traffic accidents Sun-
day night.
P ower was lost after a car
driven by Mahen Lagai, 28. of
San Juan Capistrano. struck a
power pole and s evered high
te ns ion wires, causing the veh1·
cle to catch afire.
Officers said the accident oc-
curred at 10 :25 p.m ., when the
car . drive n northbound b>
Lagai, for unknown reasons leCt
the roadway. s truck a curb, and
severed a power pole. breaking
wires.
The accide nt is under in-
vestigation·. officers said.
As a result of another incident.
two persons we re in critical con·
dition and a third in serious con
dition in Mission Community
Hospital today.
The three we re hospitalized
afte r a motorcycle driven by
Enc B. Werlhof. 23, of Mission
Viejo. spilled on a s harp tum on
an onra mp from Alicia Parkway
to the northbound San Diego
Free way. the California
Highway Patrol reported.
C r a ig E . Hampton . 33. of
Cos ta Mesa. on one of two cycles
following Werlhof, attempted to
avoid the motorcycle and drove
his vehicle into a guardrail, of-
ficers said.
Frank B. Bollinger, 36, of El
Toro. on the third cycle, also
tried to avoid the mishap and
s pilled his vehicle on the ramp
behind the others. it was re-
ported.
Hampton and Bollinger were
reported in critical condition al
Mission Community Hos pital.
Werlhof was reported in serious
condition.
Passengers Pamela Dyer, who
was on Werlhof's cycle, and Carol
Dalie, on Hampton's , were tre at-
Wounded Get
Caner Visit
e d a nd r e leased from the
hospital. it was reported.
The accident is unde r in-
vestigation, officers said.
A third traffic accident result-
ed in the hospitalization of Jo
Ann Miller. 45, of Laguna
Beach, who was reported in sta-
ble condition today at South
Coast Medical Center in South
Laguna
Officers said the accident oc-
curred when Mitler . westbound
on Crown Valley Parkway near
Seven Seas Drive. lost control of
her vehicle and crossed a raised
center divider.
Entenng eastbound lanes. her
car collided with one driven by
Joan Crevier . 47, of San Juan
Capistrano. and the n with an
a uto driven by Jack Milligan. 45,
of Laguna Niguel.
Milligan was treated and re-
leased at South Coast Medical
Center. Crevier escaped injury.
Ofricers said the accident was
under investigation.
Will Police
(f!ear' From
/Radio Thief?
Laguna Beach police are hop-
ing the burglar who took a port.a-
ble police radio from an animal
control truck over the weekend
will attempt to use the device
before too much longer.
Police s aid animal control of-
ficer Patricia Ann Cook left her
truck momentarily to run inside
the animal shelter on Laguna
Canyon Road Sunday morning.
When she returned to the vehi-
cle, she fo und a costly porta ble
police radio, other police equip-
ment and her purse missing.
Police s aid the battery in the
portable radio Is good only for a
few days without a recharge.
They're hoping the burglar calls
in on the two-way device, thus
alerting officers to his location.
The loss to the officer, and the
City or Laguna Beach, was set at
$1,592.
The timin g o f the body
turnover was not known. The
eight bodies we r e taken t o
Tehran's mor gue after they
were displayed in plastic bags
Sunday on the grounds at the
U S . Embassy and reporters and
TV camera crews were called in
to see them and photograph
them. <Related photos. A4)
Meanwhile, s ome or the
hos tages w e r e reporte d
transfe~ from the embassy an
Tehran to the former U.S. con-
sulate in the northern city or
Tabriz and the holy city of Qom,
~outh of the Iranian capital.
"As there is no guarant ee that
the U.S. administ ration will re-
turn the bodies of t.he Amencans
killed in the abortive operation
to their families, we decided to
hand them over to re presen-
tatives of Pope John Paul II, the
Internation al R ed C ross
Organization and the Swiss gov-
ernment." the broadcast said.
citing a statement from the of.
fi ce of President A bolhassan
Bani-Sadr.
A s pokesman al the Swiss Em-
bassy. which represents U S. an .
terest in Iran since Washington
broke diplomatic relations, and
the papal nwtcio, Mons ignor An ·
nibale Bugnini, said they had not
been asked officially to handle
the transfer of the bodies, but
said they would do so. The Red
Cross representative an Tehran
was not available immediately
for comment.
Secretary or State Cyrus R
Vance, the only member of the
<See IRAN, P age AZ>
Former LB
Officer Slain
Former Laguna Beach pohce
officer ~ Nelson Luther was
shot to death in a Sacramento
motel parking lot late Friday
after the off-duly sheriff's depu·
ty appareoUy startled a robber.
Luther, who worked for the
Laguna Beach Police Depart-
ment from 1952 to 1954 , was pre·
paring to drive away from the
Sierra IM F riday night when
wit n esses s potted a m an
crouched near the car with a
pistol.
Two shots were fi red. Luther
was hit in the head by a single
bullet.
T he veteran sheriff's deputy
lived on lbird Street near the
Laguna Beach police station
when be worked for the city. WASHINGTON lAP> -
P r esident Carter broke
o u t o r h is long, self -
imposed isolation in the
nation's capital to make
bedside visits in Texas to-
day to the five Ame rican
military men injured in
the ill·fated rescue mis-
sion in Iran.
Who's Best?
The president's trip was
the first time since Oct. 29
-182 days ago -that he
has ventured farther than
the presidential retreat al
n earby Camp David in
M aryl a nd's Ca toctin
Mountains.
With him were Defense
Secretary Harold Brown;
Hou se Ma jority Leader
J im Wright , D-Texas: and
t h e pre sident 's con -
greaslooal liaison, Frank
Moore.
Servicemen Brawl to Draw
San Cleme nte police wer e
called to break up a barroom
brawl at the Red Fox Loun1e at
220 South E l Camino Saturday
involvtng about 30 marines and
members of the 75th Ranger
Battalion based at Ft. Lewis,
Wash.
Take n into c ustody were
Robert Whitmer, 20, and Vaughn
Soileau, 22, both of the Army's
elite Ranier battalion.
A poUce spokesman said the
fl1ht started over lnsulta traded
back and forth concemint which
ser vice bra n c h . Arm y o r
Marines, was better.
The spokesman said a ll the
serviceinen except Whitmer and
Soileau dis perse d when they
were ordered to by police of.
ficers called to the scene .
The two Army m en were
cbaraed with disturbln1 the
peace, malicious mischief and
resist.int arrest. The m en were
also held responsible for un-
determined damqes to the bar.
Whltmt r and Soileau were
booked and re leased on their
own r«OCDlunce.
QUITS OVER IAAN
~tate Secretary Vence
.,, .........
ACTING SECRETARY
Wen'en Chr1etopher
Vance Resignation
Accepted by Carter
WASHrNGTON CAP) Cyrus
R Vance, a tireless voice for
moderalJoo and conc1hat1on JO·
side the Carter admanistrataon.
resigned today ru. secretary of
~late following has ~olitary OP·
pos 1t1on to the il l-fated attempt
to rescue American hostages in
Iran
White House pre~s secretary
Jody Powe ll s aid President
Carter accepted the res1gnat1on
The White House released an
exchange of hand-written letter;
in whJcb Carte r told his pnn
capal foreign policy adviser
··Because you couJd not support
m y de cision regarding the
rescue operation in Iran, you
have made the correct deca.s1on to resign." ·
The president's letter. dated
today. "cnt on.
"I know lb.ts Is a matter or
principle for you. and I respt'('t
the reasons you have expressed
to me"
Vance's letter , written on
State Department stationery last
Monday and signed "Cy," said
he had taken the dec1s 1on ""1th
a heavy heart ..
Arter listm~ a number of the
Storm Looms
Over Coast,
Due Tonight
A new storm front hovered
over Southern California todav
a nd -.ealher fo reeasters said the
cha nces are at will brang more
April showers before clearing
out Tuesday afternoon.
S pokes men fo r th e U S
Weather Service in Los Angeles
predicted a 30 percent chance of
ram torught and 10 percent Tues-
da v
High. gray clouds are expect·
ed to hang over the Orange
Coast throughout the 24-hour
forecast period. mostly clearing
by Tuesday afternoon.
Temperatures are expected to
drop to :>3 to 57 degrees over -
night.
A warming trend with highs~f
68 to 72 degrees is predicted for
Tuesday.
Open House
Al Dana Hills
School Slated
Dana Hills High School's an-
nual open house wilt be held
Tuesday from 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Following a performance from
7 to 7::.> p.m. by the school or-
chestra, parent.a and teachers
will meet in classrooms.
There will be a volleyball
tournament in the school IYD'I·
nasium, computer and m ath
game demonstrations , a display
of a wireless shorthand lab, a
home economics demonstration.
a nd a n explan a tion o f the
school's e m otion a lly ha n·
dlcapped class pro1ram .
Also scheduled are science de-
partme nt displays anddem-
onatr atlons, metal1hop dem-
on1trationa, pbotoarapby dis-
plays. art dbplays, and an open
reheanal int.be choir room.
adminastrat1on'c; foreign policy
a c h1 evPments. Vance to ld
Carter "I know how deeply you
have pondered your decision on
Iran I w1i.h I could support you
1n 1t But for the reasons we
ha n · discussed I cannot."
White House s pokesman Jody
Powell said Vance left in "an
honorable difference an principle
on this matter." but did not
elaborate.
Later, Vance iss ued a state-
ment to reporters and refused to
l-ay what 1t was about the rescue
attempt that caused his dissent.
But privately. a senior ad-
ministration offi cial said Sunday
night that Vance considered t.be
m1ss1on too risky.
The rescue w as called off by
Ca rt e r on Thurs day night
<Was hingt on tame J during an
early stage 1n an Iranian desert
after the problems with three of
l'1ght helicopters. In the s ubse-
quent withdrawal, eight would-
(Sff VANCE. Page A?)
Flash Fire
Bums Camper
At Onofre
San Clemente Fire Depart-
ment paramedics treated a San
Bernardmo man for second and
th ird-d egr e e burns ·at San
Onofre Slate Park Sunday after
a can of camp fuel he was using
to hghl a fare exploded in his
face.
Thomas Martmez was taken to
t he UCI Med1cal Center where
he is being treated for third--
degree bums on bas lips and left
arm.
A department spokesman said
Martinez also s uffered s~d
degree bums on his right arm
and on most of his head. A
s pokesman at the UCI Medical
Center Bum Unit said Martinet'
condition is listed as fair.
Coas t
Weather
Thirty percent chAnce of
s howers tonight and Tues-
day morning, decreasing
to 10 percent Tuesday af-
ternoon. Lows tonight 53
at the beaches and 57 in-
land. Highs Tuesday from
66 to 72.
INSIDE T0•.4 't'
TM ef~• of tile re·
ho bflUa tion program at
Atoacackro State Ho1pitol
Ito• bet'fl lltorpl~ fl*llioned.
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LOS ANGELES (AP> AUanUc Richfield Co. Hid today lt1
ft"1t-ouarter profit.I ro.e '6 pet"Nftl from laat year'• t.Yell ••It.I
Alaskan oil output climbed and petrokum pricH Jumped
The report by Arco. the n1Uon's eventh·l.r1est oil com·
r.any. cootlnu.-d the tnn1 of harply hlCIMr oU lnd1.&1try um
n1s ror t.M quart r •
AUantk ltlchrleld Hid It Hrned $426. l million In the
quarter. up from $242 ~ million a ye1r before. Ptr· hare e&m·
in1a l"OM to S3 4~ trom ll 98 • aatf's rose 54 percent lo U 4
billion from $3.5 b lllon ..,,.r, Gelfl Pr•~•• Dtt~H••
l"°NOON <AP> -Th• value of the dollar dropped a1alnat
m ltjor cW'ttftclet In forelp exchan1e tr1dlna today followtn1
reporta that Cyrua Vance retiped as U S. Secretary or State
Gold pnces fell sharply
In London gold traded at ~. down from~ SO on Friday.
It traded ln Ntw York at S.. down $30 50
London ~uver pMcea eued to 115.2!\ an ounce. from 115 7~
.Silver traded 1n New York at $13 a.s. down $1
8e.rttr lo Drlr•d Werld C'roer11
NEW YORK (APl Larry Holmes will defend his World
Boxing Cowlcil hl'11vywe1ghl champ1ona;h1p against three-lime
champ Muh•mmad Ah on July t1 an Rao de Janeiro. Brazil. 1t
was announced today
Promoters said the bout would carry a $12 m1ll1on pune. the
biggest in fight history
The fight wall be promoted by Prime Sports and Murad
Muhammad 1n conj unction with Don Kmg Productions and will
be presented at the 165,000-seat Maracana Stadium. Domestic
and worldw1de television rights still are being negotiated, tbe
promoters said.
"80 Mlnutr•" Srg•rnl Pt1•lponrd
'NEW YORK <AP> -CBS' "60 Minu~es" postponed broad·
cast of a segm ent called "The Kissinger-Shah Connection"
scheduled Sunday night to allow time to Interview the former
secretary of state. the news magazine's pr-Oducers said todar.
Initial efforts to interview Kissinger for the piece on has re-
lat1onstup with the deposed Shah or Iran were unsuccessrul. "60
Minutes" said an a state ment, but the former diplomat agr eed
late last week to speak with Correspondent Dan Rather. The de·
c1s1on to withdr::iw the piece was ma de Friday
The broadca::.t was delayed lo a llow for the 1ntc:r\'1ew. and
the !.egrnt>nt will air May 4. the st atem ent said
Wm11on KUb St-fl~ 2 Others
LOS ANGELES tA P I A woman who learned that she had
terminal cancer shot and killed herself, he r husband and their
8-year-old dau~htcr today, pohce said.
Few details we re 1mmt:dsalely available, but detect.Jve John
Colella said detectives found a note left by the woman a long
with the bodies at the family's Boyle Heights home
Co11elusions Differ
More Discussion
Slated on
LOS ANGF.LES (A P)
R1dcrsh1p on Amtrak's sax daily
r uns between Los An~cles and
San Diego 1-. up 31 percent over
last year. and a study by Am
trak cn,:tin{.-crs ::.ay:. even more
passenger tram-. could be added
to existing tracks However. of
f1c1ah of th1• Santa fe Ra1lw:.ay
htt\C' other 1<ho;1..,
Amtrak
~tatewidc each day for Am·
trak We're nol uncooperallvc
But the first ta me we don't go
along. we· arf' painted w1lh a
black hat and that's not fair "
A CalTrans offi cial s aid he had
also not seen the report. He
added. however. that the depart
mcnl wall ask for a rbitration un
les!. the railroad <:hanges 1b
mind
Mllrder
•1 DAVID IUJftMANN ... o.itw .......
The PnJHCutor In the Rodney
J Alcala murder and kidnap
trial ur1ed an Oran1e Count.)'
Supenor Court Jury today to ftnd
Alula 1ullty or first de.ree
murder and kldn•pplntc lo lu t
1tumme r '1 atabblng death ot
l 2 ynr ·old Robin Samsoe of
lluntlntilon Beach .
"I Utln.k the evidence In this
cue 1s ju1t ove rwhelm Ing,''
0 •puty Dis tri c t Atto rney
liichard l''i.mtill iuud.
Alcaha, 36, or Monterey Park,
"' t'horged with abducting Miss
Samsoe from Huntington Beach
hill Jun and laking her to the
foothills of Sierra Madre, where
her skeletal remains were later
found
"Thi:. man. the derendant.
went to Huntington Beach with
the specific purpose of finding a
little girl to satisfy his sexual de·
:.ares." the prosecutor said.
Farnell . an his closing argu.
ments to jurors an Supe rior
Court Judge Philip Schwab's
courtroom. said the panel could
com<' to only o ne conclusion
based on the facts that Alcala
was guilty of firs t degree
murde r and kidnapping with
s pecial cir("umstances.
The proi.ecutor te rmed the de·
ft'nse arguments in the case as
··specious," and said, ·'it does
not mesh with common sense."
Defense attorney J ohn Barnett
had presented testimony that a
key prosecution witness had
heen the victim of low l<'vel hyp·
nosis and s uggestion by police
1nve:.ligators . Thal witness.
Firefighter Dana Crappa, had
testified that s he saw a man re·
sem bl ing Alcala "forcerully
steering" a blonde haired child
into brush area near her Chan-
try F lats ranger outpost on the
s ame day Ma ss Samsoe is
believed to have disappeared.
Barnell had also sought to at·
t ack the c redibility of two
"Ja tlho usf' s nitc hes " who
t'laimt•d Alcala admitted to
them last August in Orange
County Jail that he ·s lapped but
never stabbed Miss Sans()('.
Farnell told the jury of nine
women and three men that "he
knew exactly v. hat he was do·
rng " wlulc Alcala allegedly ki d·
napped the Huntington Beach.
youngster last summer.
lie argued that after Alcala
s exually attacked Miss Samsoe
he kne w he had to kill her to pre-
vent her idenLi rying him.
Alcala had been previously
convicted in connection wilh an
attack o n an 8 -ye ar -o ld
llollvwood child in the late 1960s.
Farnell indicated that Alcala'!>
background showed has mol.l ve
1n the alle~cd abduction of Mts!'.
Samsoe. Tht• thr«'l' month -.tud~ al-.o
t•onl'lud1·:-that J Santu Ff' pro
po:-;il tn add a third main trark
h 1• 1 '<\ 1· 1• n Lo ., /\ n gt• I,. s a n d
fullt>rton 1!. un unn·ac.,onahl<'
Fro• PogP t I
v. a y to case c11ng1·st1on II
Instead, tht· l•ngtnrE:r!-1 !.ay a
Sl'rlCS of <'rO..,!.OVl'r tr<J('k!. ('OUltJ
a1•1·ompli!.h lht• samL' t hing on
the• ex1st1ng dual-track roadway
at a <'Ost of less than SI m1lhon
Hut Santa Fe officials said
that. although they had not yC't
seen the study, the: company
pos1t1on remained the same as
in December when 1t rejected a
Ca l1fo rn1a D epartm ent of
Transportation rl'ques t for a
seventh San D1t'~O·l.O!. Angeles
passenger train.
"We have declined the request
nn the basis or interference of
existing service ... said Santc Fe
Vice Pres1d<>nt Rohert Welk.
"There isn't any halfv.ay post
t1on The rcai.oni. we gave an
December are the same today "
Santa Fe has maintained that
mo re passenger lr<i1ns would
impede fre ight operations.
Welk claimed that this was the
h rst tame his company had de ·
nied a CalTra n!. rcqut•st for new
~crvace
··w e run 20 µas::.enger trams
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VANCE RESIGNS. e •
h1 • American r escuers were
killed ma t·ol1 1s1on of aircraft.
VanC'e quietly s ubmitted his
rc!.1~nalion last Monday, before
the rescue mission took place
Depul} Sccr<'tary of St ale
Warren M. Christopher was
named by Carter today as acting,
Sel'retary Of State
.. He l Christopher l certainly
already has made clear his s up
port of lhat dec1s1on." Powell
said regardmg the rescue opera·
lion.
Powell said Carter "expressed
fo rmally h1s inclinallon to move
ahead" with the rescue attempt
at a meeting with key advisers
April 11. Vance was away in
f'"lorida on a weekend vacation.
which he rarely took in 3'h years
Three Homes,
Store Rifled
By Burglars
Burglars e nte r ed three
Laguna Beach homes and a
business over the weekend, tak·
ing valuables ranging from
s ilverware to a saxophone .
Thieves reached through a
mail slot to open the front door
or Joyce Cuthberl's home on
Temple Terrace, taking $9,000
worth or silve r place settinas
and flatware.
The flatware was about 80
years old. the victim told or.
ricers. Sunday .
In a second res iden tial
burglary, Tim Weber re turned
to h is Ocean Way home to find
burglars had kicked in a rear .
door .
Taken was a stereo, cassette
deck. color television and a sax·
ophone. The loss was estimated at
$11'!30· More than $1,300 In valuables.
were taken Crom a home in the
400 block or El Camino Del Ma r
Sunday, and operators or the
Record Shed, 537 South Coa"t
Hig hway said merc ha ndi"e
worth S140 wm1 taken from that
shop Sunday.
'
as sc·crctar y ot ~tatC'
/\s ketl why Vance had not
been s ummoned back. Powell
said 1t would have attracted too
much attention in an operation
that had lo be kept secret.
However. Powell said. Carter
and Vanee had "extensive con·
\ c rsations " before the mission
was actually launched during
'4h1ch Vance registered his dif-
f<.•renccs ·
It was understood. meanwh1le,
that Hoddmg Carte r. who has
been Vance's spokes man as as·
~1st ant secretary or state fo r
pubhc affairs. was a lso resign.
1ng , but offi cia ls declined public
comment.
Vance wrote Car.ter : "You
would not be well-ser ved in the
coming weeks and months by a
secretary of state who could not
offer you the public backing you
need on an issue and decision or
s uch extraordinary importance
no matter how firm I remain
in my support on other issues, as
I do. or how loyal I a m to you as
our leade r."
Vance went on: "Such a situa-
t ion would be untenable and our
relationship, which I value so
highly, would constantly suf-
fer."
He concluded with a n ex-
pression or gratitude for the op-
portunity to s erve and said .
"You know you can count on my
s upport for your continued
leadership or our nation ...
Vance's resignation came as a
sh ock e ven though he had
planned to leave at the end of
President Carter's current term.
Author to Speak
Al College Event
Richa rd Vasquez, author or
"Chicano" and a former writer
for the Los Angeles Times, will
speak Tuesday at 10:30 a .m. at
Saddleback College as part or a
course on "The City."
The talk will take place in
Science/ Math Room 309. The
public Is In vited to attend.
Further information may be ob-
tained by calling 831-4799.
STILL RACING. MAYBE LEADING
Crewman was shown here dumping sand
from U.S. balloon Double Eagle IV upon
takeoff Saturday from Fountain Valley's
Mile Square P ark . Double Eagle 1s one of
o.ity,.... --. G.-, ......,_
two balloons still in Gordon Bennett Race and was reported south or San Francisco.
Balloon itself cannot be seen in this photo
because of unusual clear material.
2 Balloons Race North
Leading Eag le Nearing San Francisco
Only two or l2 e ntrants 1n thl'
Gordon Bennett Balloon Harl·
tha t began Saturda.) an Fou11t.11n
Valley remained ~loft toda.)
St i II ballooning were t..,, o L' ~
e nlraci. an the ante rnat1onJ I
classic the C1l\ of St Lou..,
and Double Eagle• h ·
Double Eagle: I\'. an unusual
clear plastic balloon . .iJ>r)(·•irM1
to be the lc·ader at th1-. morn
an·g·s roll call. reporting 111 'rum
som ewherl' !.Outh of San FrJn
CISCO al HO all1t udl· of ,1hout 1 10 1
f l'l'l
Tht..· t'rt''4 of Tlw C'11 ~ 111 "-1
Louis said thl'v V.Trt' ruast 1n~
along a t 1.ROO f<•t>t ... uuth1 ·t1"I 11(
Mer ced.
DoublC' l::aglt• IV. lh1• prt· ran
\
favoralf'. 1s pilot ed by Be n
\hru1111 J nc1 l.arn '\;l•\Ao m<.1 n
1"'11 th1rch •if th" t1·c:1m that "'""
th•·~"~ iJJg ra<.L· ld'>l }l'a r
The wmner or tht• race ,., the
one that co\'ers the mo'>l dt'>
t:.i nc·e from the launch Sill' "u f:.ir . lht· l<.'am lCJ beat I'>
.1 not ht-r L' S ent r y . C loud
l>;1111·c·r. "'ho:-ol' µtltJts. Jc:rr) Tep
p r JOd .John ~1' t·r-. of Df·n\1·r .
l.1nol1'CI :ilf, rn1lt•s fm m the laum h
-.1t•· an IA·gi.:l.'tt. no rth of Lk1<ih
I h111111·h11u l th" \l,1•c·k111rl
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First Lance Verdict
Sealed by Jurist
ATLANTA <AP > /\ fed<'ral
court iurv returned verdicts to
day against one or the defend
.ants '" the bank fraud trial or
Re rt Lance. but the Judge <.t•:tlN I
thc verdict and !.C•nt thC' 1un
back to work
The six mt•n and sax '41Jmt·n
jurors reportf-d thJt th<.') Y.crt
deadlocked on thl' rt'fn.irntnl!
counts, but U S D1!.lrtt l .Judg1·
Cha rles /\ Moye· .Jr onkr<.'11
them to resume deli berat wns
··somctimt>, somt· jUr~ "111
have to decide this ease H's not
~oing to go away JU~l h<•t•au-..·
it's difficult," Moy<> said
Lance had no 1mmed1atc· rnm
ment on th~ ~caled verdict. t•x
l'ept lo say. "One of u~ d~sn l
deserve to be m lhc•rc· 1f 1t ., .1
not-guilty verdict, "'ha ch I m
sure it is"
The Jurors report<'d :J., t•arh
as Saturday that th~y could not
reach unanimous dec1s1ons on
a ll 19 counts pcndin{: m the <'a"t'.
an 1ls 16th week Oe fcns l'
la" n ·r.. said lhey would ask lht-
Jud gc· to make public whatC\l'r
'l'rd1 ct.., had bet-n reac hed
Mn\ t· r{'fU!'.ed that rt'qucst and
orrln t'<I tht• Juror-. hac k tn "nrl.
.II !I 10 .. m lOd J \ but "'1U11n
t h.11 hour t hf' 11tr<·.,.., <;('nl "onl
th1·\ Ii.ad 1•ornpl1..ted "ork on Jt
I'"''' 11n1· ,,f thl" defrnd..1ntc., ;mrl
llM• 1udi:•· ... umrnonc·d them to tht·
l'ourtroom
Cartl'r·~ ft\'l' p<ir:Jgraph lt.'lt<'r
L>r<t1 ::.t"'<l \·anC'c for "notable ac·
11•m plt:-hml·nh · J ::. a ~ecrctJr.
ur Stull'
You lett\C' your post with the•
a dmtr<it1on and bc:.t w1!.hes of a
i.:rat t'ful nation." he said
·our close frie nds hip and
partnt•n.h1p during challen~tnf!
t am<.'" ha' e been a ~ource of
'' n ·ng th :rnd reassurance to
tll 1' •
The letter '4 a:. :.1gned "Your
friend . Jimmy Carter ."
\'ancc reportedly sought to
quit early la~t "eek, even before
t hl· m1 s.<;1on actually failed.
Gordon Bennett ballooning en-
t rtt''\
~ight S tar <U S .I
\l <.tr}!:>\llle 450 m1h•..,
Ros~ O'Grady t U S > Santa
Hosa 410 miles
Ou tiny CU S > La ncastert58
male-.
('ircu._., Knie <Sw1:.s1 -City of
~1<•J .aH· 120m1les
1-.mil Mt>'\ ... ner 1S\Ao1'i!.J Yorba
l.rn dJ 12 5 mill';,
'1.A.N. IGl'rman I Norcot24
ni 1 It• ...
C itif''-Sf'rvicP f Bnt1::.h J
\.1·,1r l'rado Dam 16 miles
~l'll:t>\'P f Fr•·n<·h 1 Ka ng Ct
t ' 242 mill's
·s araj(>vo lYugos l:Jv1 Sun·
nyml•.Jd/ 17 males
f 'roaa Page ;I I
IRAN ••.
'\..it1onal Security <.:ouncil to op-
pos e the rescue opera tion, sub-
m itled his resignation today and
Carter accepted it, the White
House announced
I ran1an F o r eign Minist er
Sadegh Ghotbzadch t o ld rc -
portt'rs m Beirut. Lebanon. one
nf hi-. -.lop-; on a v1 s1t to several
\r.1b na tions, that Vance's res-
1.:nat11m indicates the decision
t" .attl·mpt tht" res cue "was
m J1h• tn :J r1rclc: or those who
ha' c tht• t('ndC'ncy to blow up the
i-1tuat1on "
c; hoth1ad<>h s aid noth in g
"'ould bc demanded an return for
d<'li,·cring the bodies of the
i\ml•ncans killed in the rescue
,alt t' m pl
' Tht•\ '\hould be returned, and
thl'' will be returned." he said.
Derailment Fatal
H UDSON LAKE. Ind. <AP> -
Two Conra1I freight trains col·
l1ded Sunday, killing one train·
man. seriously injuring two
others and derailing more than
60 rail cars. officials said.
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cargo oocket. 1n red. II blue. cream. tan. dk. brown,
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And the more ac11ve elastic back m1d·wale CO<d. 1n
while, chOcolate, It blue. royal blue. red. wheat and navy
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ingS · Rock Iran's Capital
·~-~ CROWDS GATHER IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN'S KHOMEINI SQUARE A"ER BOMB EXPLOSION
At Least Three People Kiiied, Scores Injured In BomtMnga In Iranian Capital
Planners
To Decide
.On Disco
S u nshine Da nce Ac ade my
ope rators are scheduled lo go
before the Costa Mesa Planning
, Commission this evening to seek
! a variance to operate at 583 W.
19th St.
J ohn L. Gordin has applied for a parkmg variance to operate
--~ilh 30 existing car spaces. City
I officials say 45 spaces are re-
quired.
· The. academy is operating in j the s pacl' formerly occupied by
• the Sunshine (nude modelingJ 1 Studio
t Lnrry Mc Ma ha n, academy
manager . said tbday that former
modelin g s t udio ope r ator
1 Patricia McNuJty 1sn'l involved
m the dance agency whose prcsi·
dent 1s hstcd as Syl L1pschultz.
McMahan said the academy
teaches beginning freestyle dis-
co with 14 women instructors
working three shifts
lie woul dn't elaborate
"l have been informed I am
not in ~my position to give any
information fo r any kind of col-
umn because of some kind of
legal thing pending." McMahan
said
City officials have not yet
g ra nted the firm a business
license. pending the result of the
par king variance action.
The Sunshine Studio. which
provided clothed and unclothed
models fo r photographers or for
men who just wanted to talk.
closed its doors early this year
followmg court actions.
The studio was refused a use
permit to operate when city of-
ficials concluded that the opera-
tion constituted a blight to their
downtown redevelopment area.
More Oil Sought
TOKYO CAP> -Japanese
Pri m e Minister M asayosh i
Ohira will ask Mexico to triple
its crude oil supplies to his
country a nd ask Canada to
1 ensure a long-term steady sup·
• ply of fuel coal al reasonable j prices. the Kyodo News Se'rvice
, quoted government sources as
~saying.
1
.4 CLEAN SWEEP
~~~Y ~~~~~si~?ads
gave me an old-fashioned value.
·'I suc~essfully sold e,,ery-
thinJ in my ad in the classified
chon."
That's the ad vertising success
story of the Huntington Beach
rnan who placed this ad in the
aily Pilot:
Early Amer. furn dresnr w1mirror.
din rm tble w/4 chairs
c2 capt.>.
end tables. lamps.
beds. etc.
"XX·XXXX
~ If you want your ad to give
t you an old·fubloned deal, call
' 642-5878.
•••
Dolly's Baek
St.olen Manni.kin Returned
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI -Dally Piiot SIMI "llello, Dolly. so nice lo have
you back wher e yo u belong
. . . , ·' go the words of a hJt show
tune that applies this week to the
Wildwood hot tubs and spa outlet
in Costa Mesa tbJs week
Well, almost.
DolJy II, a bikini-clad man-
niklu who reposed in a spa in
front of the shop at 2668 Newport
Blvd. was snatched from her
bat h Apfll 20 b)' a pair of
teen-agers in a station wagon
Wildwood owner Joe Lacy
tried lo st.op the pair but fa1led
However. he got their license
number and called police.
Saturday, says Lacey. "this
big strapping father walked in
with a long-haired, blonde teen·
age son in tow.
"Ile said. 'You 've got your
Dolly back'."
It seems that Cost a Mesa
police checked out the license
number and wrote a letter to the
Walnut man registered as the
station wagon's owner . Lacy ex-
pla ins.
,"The kid apologized." says
Lacey. "As a matter of fact, he's
a damn ftne young man. bas a
good job, works hard and all. He
a nd a friend took the mannikin
on a I.ark.
"They were at the beach, I
guess. and had a few brews too
many. They decided il <taking
the mannikin> was the thing to
do."
Lacy has the bottom pa.rt of
Dolly. A shoulder and some
fin gers we re broke n in the
escape lo Walnut.
"The kid 1s goin~ to have that
pa rt repaired and br ing her
back." Lacy explains regarding
the brunette doll's upper torso.
-A blonde ma nmkin, Dolly I.
.valu ed at about $300. was
dollnapped in a similar manner
a year ago She was never re-
('Overed by tj)e previous owners
of Wildwood. Lacy says.
Proseeutor Deelares
Evidence in Alcala
Case Said Great
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .. o.lly ~I ... S\Mt
, The prosecutor in the Rodney
J . Alcala rpurder and kidnap
trial urged an 'Oran ge County
Superior Court jury today to find ·
Alcala guifty of fi rst degree
murder and kidnapping in last
s ummer 's st ab bing de ath of
12-year-old Robin Samsoe of
Huntington Beach.
·•I think the evidence in this
cas e is j us t overwhelming."
De p u ty Distr i c t A ttorn ey
Richard Farnell said.
Alcala, 36. of Monterey Park.
is charged with abducting Miss
Samsoe from Huntington Beach
last J une and taking her to the
foothills of Sierra Ma dre. where
her skeletal remains were later
found.
·'This map, the defendant,
went to Huntington Beach with
the specific purpose of rinding a
little girl to satisfy his sexual de-
sires," the proeecutor said.
Defense attorney John
Barnett, In bis closing .state-
ment, maiDlained today that the
prosecution .bad failed to prove
bis client was guilty.
"The killing of a child brings
anger and rage to everybody. lt
als o bloc ks our ability to
separate fact from emotion,"
Barnett said.
The defense attorney main·
tained t.bat tbe caae against
Alcala wu circumstantial and
thal the proeecut.lon, whenever
the evidence didn't fit, attempt-
ed to cbanae the Cacta. Farnell, 1n bb closing argu.
meats to Jurors In Superior
Court Judge Phlllp Schwab's
courtroom, said the panel could
come to only one conclualon
baaed on the fact.a -J,hat Alcala
was g ui lt y of rl r s t degr ee
murder and kidnapping with
special circumstances.
The prosecutor termed the de-
fense arguments in the case as
"specious," and sa id. "it does
not mesh with common sense."
Defense attorney J ohn Barnett
had presented testimony lhat a
key prosecution witn ess had
been the victim of low level hyp-
nosis and suggestion by police
in vestigators. That witness.
firefighter Dana Crappa . had
testified that she s aw a man re·
sembllng Alcala "for ce fully
steering" a blonde haired chJld
into brush a rea near he r Chan-
try Flats ranger outpost on the
s a me d ay Mis s Sam soe is
believed lo have disappea red.
<See ALCALA, Paie AZ>
$6,000 Taken
FromMesan
A woman making a cash drop
at Bank of America's South
Cout Town Center branch wu
wrestled to the ground Sunday
a fternoon by a robber who fanal-
ly fled with $6,000. Co.ta Mesa
police report.
Officers said Carol Irving, 25.
was about to drop the fundl in
an outdoor repository at the
bank. 3300 Bristol St .. wben ahe
was accosted at t :25 p.m.
. Police said she carried a
money bag belonCln1 to Tesaro
Petroleum Corp.. opera ton of
·the gas oline station at
Mont1omery Ward, Brl1tol at
Paulartno St.
3 Dead;
Scores
Injured
By n.e ANOClated PftN
A series of bomb explosk>ns
rocked central Tehran today.
killing at least three and injur-
ing many more.
O ne Iranian revolutionary
guard commander at the scene
or one of the blasts bla med the
explosions on U.S. infiltrators
and their agents.
An Iranian group calling for
the ove rthrow of Aya tollah
RuhQJlah Khomeini's reglml'
claimed responsibility for one of
the four bomb blasts. Iranian
dissidents in Paris said.
One bomb under a ('ar in a
parking lot shattered store wm-
dows and destroyed 10 cars A
revolutionar y g u a r d ('Om ·
mander, who identilied himself
only as Ali. said 34 persons were
wounded in the parking lot ex
plosion alone.
E a r li e r. anothe r bomb ex-
ploded in a downtown movie
theater. one blew up at a drug
store. and a fourth blast was re·
ported in the centra l h<'ad -
quarters of the Bank Sepah
Asked about the motive for the
bombings, Ah said. "I'm ('er-
lain that it is the wor k of the
A meriC'WlS who infiltrated into
l ran and their agents." Th1s w:ls
an a pparent refe rence to the
U.S. commandos who made an
abortive attempt to rescue the
American hostages last week.
U.S. officials said eight com-
manJtos died but all the sur-
vivors were brought out of Iran.
A hospita l nurse said three
died ol wounds received in the
blasts and sever a l mo re un-
derwent surgery.
A telephone call to the Paris
office of exiled former Prime
M 1oiste r Sba hpour Bakht1ar
d aimed one blast was the work
of the "Shock Group Khorram-
<See IRAN. Page A2>
* * *
Uuter Visits
Men Hurt in
Iran Mission
SAN ANTONIO. TexasCAP >-
Presideot Carter broke out of his
long. self-imposed isolation in the
nation's capital today. flying here
to make bedside visits today to the
five American military men tn·
JUred in the ill-fated rescue ous-
s ion in Iran.
The president's tr ip to Texas
was the fi rst tjme since Oct. 29
182 days ago -that he has ven·
tured farther than the presiden-
tial retreat at nearby Camp David
in Maryland's Catoctin Moun-
t a ins . He was r eturning to
Washington in early evening.
C a rter. accompa n ied b y
Defe nse Secret a r y Haro ld
Brown, was greeted by a crowd of
about 400, most of them civilian
governrneotemployeeskwhen Air
Force One landed at elly Air For ce Base.
From Kelly, Carter went by
m o t or c ade t o Wilford Hall
Hospital at nearby Lackland AFB
to visit Airman 1st Class William
Tootle ofFort Walt.on Beach , f1a .•
who suffered a knee injury in lbe
collision of a transPort plane and
a helicopter after the rescue ef-
rort was aborted.
The president spent about 10
minutes visiting Tootle . Carter
waved but did not smile at a
c rowd of about 200, most of
whom appeared to .M . .military
personnel, who cheered and ap-
plauded u bis limousine roUed
up the bolpital driveway.
House ll~ty LeadeT Jim
Wright, D-Texas, and two
Democratic conc:s smen,
Henry GClmalel of Aatomo
and Abraham Kuen of Laredo,
followed Cart.er into tbe boepitaJ
but a hospital spokesman aakl
the congresamen were required
to watt in the lobby while tbe
president went to Tootle'•
etabt.b·Ooor room.
From WUford Hall, tbe presl·
dent wu hMdi.na to Brooke Anny
Medical Center at Fort Sam
Houaton to visit four aervlcemen
Hriomly burned in tbe crub •
Air fl'ofte Staff 51t. Joeeph I .
Beyen Ill, 37, Cbarleaton, S.C.,
waa reported in critical ccindi-
ttoo: Marine Maj. Lettie B. PeU;J, <Bee CA&TD. Pase AZ>
QUITS OYER IRAN
St.Me Secrehlry Vance ACTING SECRETARY
~anen ChristopMr
Vance Resignation
Accepted· by Carter
WASIH~GTON <AP> Cyru<,
R \':mc:t-. a t1rel~ \OIN~ for
moderation and ('Oncil1at1on 1n-
s 1de the Carter admin1strat1on.
re!>1gnt'd today ru. secretary of
s tate following his soli tary op
pos1t1on to the ill fated au.empt
to rescue Am<'ncan hostages m
Iran
White Bouse prt•ss Sf'('rctary
.Jody Powell s aid P res ident
Carter accepted lhe re<;1gnat1on
The Wlute House released an
exchan~e of hand-wntten letters
m which Cart.er told his pnn·
c 1pal foreign Pol icy adviser .
"Because you could not support
m y de cision r e garding t h e
rC S('Ue operation in Iran. you
have made the corTCcl decision
to resign.··
The president's letter , dated
today, went on :
"I know lh1s is a m alter or
prmC'iple for you. and I resJX'('t
thf' reasons you have expressed
to me."
\'anc<''" lt>tter. v. ntten on
State Department s tationen la:-.t
Monday and signed "Cy ,': said..
he had taken the dec1s1on "wtlh
a heavy heart "
After hstmg a number or the
adm uuslratJon's foreign pol1q.
ac hievemen ts . V:i n ce told
Carter : "I know hov. d~ply you
ha ve pondered your decision on
Iran . l wish I could support you
in iL But for the reasons we
have discussed I <'annot."
White House spQkesm an Jody
Po"' ell srud Vance left m "an
honorabl e d:lfferen('e m pnnciplt•
on this matter," but did not
elaborate.
Late r, Vanre issued a state-
ment to reporters and refused t.o
soy what 1t was about the rescue
Mesa Studies
Revisions in
General Plan
Revisions in Costa Mesa 's
gener al plan are scheduled for a
public airing tonight when the
city 's P lanning Commission
meets at City Hall.
P lanners are in the process ol
revamping the plan. a policy
documen t tha t outline s the
direclJon of development in the
city and defines priorities for
social progra ms.
The 400-page planning docu-
ment will be refined betw~n
now and early summer. orriclals
noted, before it is taken before
interested citizens and civic and
homeowners groupe.
The plan's second pbase. to be
at 6 :30 tonight. de als with
management of commuruty de·
velopment, traffic circulation,
housin1, energy. redevelopmmt,
coastal planning and human re-
sources, the spokesman said.
At Mees Eatery
A smman who beld up Der
WienencbnltMI at 1951 Harbor
Blvd., Colta Mesa, late &.IDQy
escaped with $300 ·to caab,
employees told police.
The robber approached the
fut food outlet at t :2$ e.m., de-mandinl the money and fled oa
foot, police NJd.
'
a ttt'mpt that caused his d1sseat.
Hut prl\ ately. a senior ad-
min1strat1on official said Sunday
n1~ht that Vance considered the
m1~-.1on too n sky. •
Th~ n.-scue was called off by
{'jrter o n T hurs day night
<W a~hington t ime) during an
early sta)(e m a n Iranian desert
after t~ problems with three of
t'lght helicopters. In the subse-
quent ~ ithdrawal. eight would·
b~ Amen C'a n rescuer s were
killed Ul a collision of aircraft..
Vance quieUy s ubmitted his
res1gnat100 la.st Monday. before
lhe rescue mission took place.
Deputy Sec re ta r y of State
Warren M. Chr istopher was
named by Carter today as acllng
secretary of state .
"He <Christopher ) certain ly
already bas made clear his sup-
CStt VANCE, Page A2>
St.arm Looms
Over Coast,
Due Tonight
A new stor m front hovered
O\ er Southern California today
and weather forecasters said the
('hances are 1t will bring more
April s howers before cleanng
out T Ut'Sday afternoon.
Spokesmen fo r t be U S.
Weat~r Service in Los Angeles
predicted a 30 percent chance or
rain tonight and 10 percent Tues-
day.
High, gray clouds are expect·
ed to hang over the Orange
Coast throughout the 24-hour
forecast pen od. mostly clearing
by Tuesday afternoon.
Temperatures are expected to
drop to 53 to 57 degrees over -
night.
A warming trend with highs<>(
68 to 72 degrees is predicted for
Tuesday.
No offshore heavy wind or sur-
face-sea conditions are in effect
from Point Conception to 'the
Mexican Border. according to
the U.S. Weatller Bureau.
Coast
Weather
Thirty percent chince of
showers tonight and Tues·
day morning, decreasing
to 10 percent Tuesday af.
lemoon. Lows tonight 53
at the beaches and 57 in-
land. Hi,gbs Tuesday from
66 to 72.
. INSIDE TODAY
Thie #feet.._.. o/ Cite ,._
llobflftoUon program al
Atoacadero · Stolt Hotpftol
~ bttft .,,,,, qwdioMd.
See 1tMJ1, Page A7.
•
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•
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....
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....,,. *"" ff'Offll lodlrf'r IODt1d _, 1•1 a l..,.. dl:vt·kk•;lliiiia.
Arco Pc.ofitB Zoom
15o/c for 1st·
L06 ANGELES <AP) -AUuUc IUchfiekl Co 1Ud &ocaay ....
Ortt........Wr proltta l"OH 7t perttOt from lut year'• tevq 11 it•
Al.UM oU output climbed and pftl'Olf'Um prica Jumped.
Tbe report by Arco. tht' n•UOn'• aevent.b·l•r1tt1t oil com·
pany1_ conUnOfd tbe 1t.rto1 ol sharply hlsMr oil indwilr)' earn· ln•• ror the quarter.
AUantk Rlcbfletd' aald It earatd M2J8 1 mllllon In tbo
quart«. wp from 134.2 2 million a year before. P•r ah•,.. ••m·
n11 roM to $3.U ftom II • u uln raft M f)C!rc-ent to U • bllUon from S3 S btlhon
Doll•r. (•old Prlf"f"• Df"f"lhtf"
LONDON (AP> Th valu~ ot the dollar droppt'd a1aln1t
major c~cl ln rorelp exc hanae tndln1 today followlna
reporu that Cyrus Vance reaJpt"d u U S. Secrctat ry or Slate,
Gold pdcea rell s harply
ID London 1old traded at~. down from~ SO on Friday.
It traded ln New York at $S08, down S30 50.
London silver prlca e~ to 115 ~ an ounce, from 11~.7~.
SHver traded In New York at 113 ~.down $1
..._.., •• D•lt-,.d World CroM"ft
NEW YOKK (AP> Lury llolmcs will defend hta World
Boxing Council heavyweight ch11mp1oni.h1p a1e•1nst three Umc
ch amp Muhammad Ali on July ll In H10 de Junt'lro. Urull. It
was announced today . ----
Promoters stud the bout would carry a $12 m1lhon purse. the
biggest in faghl history
The fighl w1ll be promoted by Pnme Sports and Murad
Muhammad in conjunction with Don King Productions and will
be presented al the 165.000-seal Maracana Stadium. Domestic
and worldwtde tele vision r ights still are being negotiated, the
promoters !>aid .
llO '"lnult»•' .4rir9•rn1 Pfufpofted
NEW YORK <APl C BS' "60 Minutes" postponed broad-
cast of a segment called "Thl' Kissinger -Shah Connection "
scheduled Sunday nt~ht to nllow time to inte rview the former
s.:cretary of :.talc, the new!>ma~azinc ·s producers said today.
lmt.ial effort:. to mter v1t·w Kissinger for the piece on his re·
lat1onsh1p w1lh the deposed Shah of Iran were unsuccessful. "60
Minute."' said an a :.latemt'nt. but the former diplomat ugrecd
late 1a. ... l v.eek to !>peak with Corrcl>pondenl Dan Rather. The de·
c1Mon to wtthdraw the piece was made Friday
T he broadcast was delayed to allow for the interview, and
the sf'gml'Dl w.'11 mr M ay '1. tht• ~talcmcnl said
W0111aft 1'Ub .ttelf-2 Olher•
LOS ANGELES IAJ» /\ 41-yt•ar-old woman v.ho learned
recently that s he had krmanal <·anccr :.hot and killed her com
mon lav. hu. ... band and ht·r 14 yt>ar-old de1ughtn tc>dJ) before t a i..-
1ng her hfc. police s aid
Elvira LuJan and Joe Castro 62 were found d<'ad al their
Boyle fle1ght~ home by offlc<'r., dnd paramedic-. !.ummoned h\'
Mrs LuJan ·s ~•:.ter ·
Mf'loo .JuJan's daughter, Nanc·) LuJan, was rus hl'd to County ·
l 'SC Ml"d acal Center where s he-d11 -d.
.tlppeol Weighed
Newport Eyes Legal
Aid Over Airport
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI _, o.l.ty ~ ... it.ff
A series o( t't'Cent d ec1s1oru. hv
fcdne1I cii:cncw~ that 111vr1J\1-d
Jr1tin Wayn'' l\1rpr1rt m;,y l1nrw
tht· ( ··~ ,,f "'' Wf.of1rt H1•,J1 •• ,,, t11n· .i WtJ 11111~:11111 l1 I Jt
111rn1·1.
('11 \ '''""'II (111 11111' I '• lt1IUJ!ltl
W 111 d "<'U'.... l h1 p11· '.1111 l II y 11f
h1rini• ,J w .. .,111111•t11r1 t. .•• "'' J1 I'·''
.HIVI'' I \111 1·p11·•,1•11I flit r 11\ HI ''I'
P 1· <i I 1 n 1: :1 r t· r 1· r1 t I 1 v 1 I
l\1•ronaul1t·:-. H11.Hd ii• 1 1 ~.11m untl
1n tl1•;ilmg w1lh lh•· h d• r.1l /\v1.1
t10n /\drrnm?ll r;it 11m
City /\ttornt·y llUJ(h c·orran f•X
plain<'d tod;iy that th•· C/\IS :1r1
peal ha:. t11 tw fll1·'1 1n ttw
Washlngt1in C'1rr u1t Cnurt 11f /qi
1;e;il W1t h1n ttw n1·xt f1·w mi.nth\
the ('lly IS 1:1.ul~ lo h:tvt· Ill h:1VI'
an atlonacy ttwr•· 1<1 hsrn<llt• th.11
c·a sc. he i.aad
Tht> appt>al wh11·h <'nffan •,:1111
he will fill· va:J rn.Jtl ltll' v.N·k 1•.
11vcr th<' f'/\H'., <tpJ11 1,val 11f rw"'
rout~ fmm Or:rnv.• «011111 y f•ir
P SA. Wf'Slt·rn ant1 f'1u11t11·1
J 1rhnH
The FAA recently concluded a
yf'H ·long 1n ve1>t1gat100 of thf-
;,1rport by ordenng county of
flf Hsi~ w ''IP'ffl the airport "ti> cill
11ualifi~ c:arnf-r." by mid May
r·r1unty <1fflr1<sl"l h<s ve t akl'fl n'1
,11 111,n tjn th• f'/\/\ 1Jrdf'r ill>f1
h;,v1: at unr11·r ';tuoy
In a1MJl1t"1 11, l'~I\. W1~tJ·rT1
:1 r1 t1 r r ,,,, t 11· r, <: 11n t 1 n t· n t JI
A1rl11w~ tH1l1h ;, r11ut•· a1Jth<1nt y
f11 t <JrJrllW c 1,unty 1 tw four
.111 l1n1~ h :1v1· f1h-<l rP.PQrt.'1 with
1 11ur.1t v 11flw1:1h 1ndwut ing th1·y
"''Hiid Ilk" ff1 fl y a bout HI n1ghb
" <l :ty from th1• J11hn Wayn1·
i\1 rp<irt ·r tw t wr; r-x1'ittnK t•·nunh, /\1 r
C':d1fon1111 ;irirl lluuh•·~ A1rw•"l>t,
fly :t 1·•1rfltunN1 totul of 40 rt1Jot}lL'I
.1 <I :1 y
C' 11 y 11ff w1al'> ha v1· l1Jng frJUr,ht
1 hi· :11 rptJrt t11•t· t1 ww r1f I ht· no11~•·
1t 1~1·ncr;it1,.,
<" uy ~ a11,,i:1•r Hohcrt Wy nn
-,;1ul t11 tl1J y t h1· w a .,hinuton
l.Jwy1•r would hf' h1r,..c.J ~IOI!
11:.i rl of " $2511 000 fund •wt up la.'11
,, :or 1c, f1~:ht ,JJflitirl n ·lat1·d l"l ....
WASHINGTON <AP> -Abou&
2IDO demo...traLOl'I, \Ulq put in a f1nal day ot actJvlU. ia tbt
n•tlon'1 u plt•l to protH t
nuclnr power, we,. taken LD&o
c: IAIWd.Y lod.lY after tbty trMd to-
bloek .alrMNa l.O the l>entaeoo
or th,.. blood ud ubel acalnal the~.
Amonc thoae arrested w11
Pcnllal(On Pa~ra hgure Daniel
fs:llHheri&. a ro rmer Oefense
l>t1partment official.
S-Orne ~ proutiers marched
fl om a rally at the Department
o f f.nergy t o the P e ntagon,
where a heavy force or helmeted
1,ollc~ wwk<S
l.att r , police uad. the CTOWd
f(rew lo 1,200 to 1.400. with some
partlclpant.s t rying to block oH
f'entagoo parkm g Jou and in·
door shopping concourse as well
J l> bwl<fina entrances.
Som e of the singing. c hantlnR
dcm orutralors crowded onto the
Mtcps leading directly into the
Mall and River e ntrances. When
they disobeyed police warnings
to move. they were dragged one
by one mto tht· building after
their wnsts were tied~ 1th cooi.
None pul up any rcsastan<'c.
Jnd t h e c r o wd n·ma1ncd
~t·nt·rally good humon·d
A It hough the organh.t•r), of lht'
demonstration had l>1 llcd 1t as
· 'thl' first mass ci vil disobt>-
d1cnce at the· Pentagon since
1967." 11 foll far s hort of that
''''t.•nt
f'ro91PGF Al
ALCALA ...
R:tm<'tt had nlso sous.:hl to al·
l:t<'k thf' crcd1biht ) of tv.o
J ,I 1 I h 0 U '-\' "0 1 l Ch t' S ' • W h 0
da1 mt'd i\kala ac.lm 1t t<'d to
I ht'm last /\u.:u~t 111 Or:1ng1•
Count Jnal thJt h1· ... tapp<-.t hut
nt'\ C'r Ill u btlt'd M ..... !'o.tUIMW
Famdl told ttw Jury of nan1•
'4 0mt•n a nd thn'\' 1111•0 th11t "h1•
kn1•w 1•xartlv v.hnt h<' was do
ans.:" v.tulc• Alcnla nlll'Rt'<lly kid·
napp('(! the ll untln~tnn Bt'IH'h
'oun).tsl<'r lu.'lt summt•r, ·
I k arizut'd that nfte r Alcnla
.,t•xually nttMkf'<l Miss Samsoo
ht' kncw h1"' had to kill ht•r to pre·
'1•nt ht'r ldentifyini;t ham
Alr a is had been previously
ron\ 1ctcd In connection with an
:i ttac k o n an 8-yca r -old
Hollywood cbJld in the lat e 19605.
Farnell indica ted that Alcala's
background sho wed h is m otive
in the alleged a bduction of Miss
!)amsoe
If found guilty or murder and
k1dnappmg, Alc ala could be sen·
t t'n ced l o die in the gas
t hamtM:r
,..~ PGfl' 11 I
(~AR'"fER ...
H . J{lt'k'llm vll11·. N c·. in 1wn ou ...
I ltrllllfll#ll /\1r f'llrt I• f.I ,ft-ffrt•"y
n llarr1M"1n, ~ •. W11r11•11, <Jluo. 111
•• :1t1 ~ru l't 11ry rond it ion h. and
Marani· M11J .J11m1·1> II :-it• 111•fc•r
.Jr . :Iii. l J..Jti /\ n.ctdcs. m :-. a U!>fac
t<1r y t•ond1Uon.
/\ Wl1ll1• 1fowwHp<>k1•i,m jjn, who
a~kt.:d oot to tx· 1dent1ned, i.ald th ..
Tcxui; tnp wu11 1>lriclly a br1l:f
hO!ipltal v1111l Lo the 1nJured com -
mand~
No vubh<> appearan ces o r
p ri I I l 1 1· a I a c: l I v 1 t 1 e s w e r c
\1·heduJt.ed 1Jnd Carter was accom ·
pan1Nl from Wa:-.hlnglon by
Udt•n i.~ Scc reta r y H a r o ld
Brown. Wnght. and the pres1·
dent 'g ron gre s'.'l1onal liaison
t 'runk Moor e •
T h t· I d l ' a I) f h i r I n r. sl
Was hingtnn l1Jwy1•r 1J l!><1 h .1,
b<>en rt"Comm1·nd1·d l1y th•• raly .,
Avaallon 01mm1tt1·1·, d 1·1t11.f·n~
u roup that adv1 -i1·~ th(· City
('ounc ll VANC E RESIGNS. • •
In J mt•mo 1<1 c·ou1w 1l mem
bers. the romm1lle.:: notc-d that a
W ash lngtoo au.omey u l~<i roulc1
be u&<-d "to reprc1u·nt the c ity
before t he fs"AA in rcgurd to
FA/\ nilin"roi rf'lntlvc• to Oranr.<'
County Airport.'·
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T111,l'Mln1 (1t4)142-4»t
ClM""ff Adv•fttelnl .U.M?I
port of lhal 1l1:t·1~111n ." l'owell
.. a 1d reg~rd1ng t he rescue opcrn
tu in
Powt'fl "~tld Carter "expn.-SS(;.'<J
rormnlly his Inclin ation to move
nhead" wtlh the r escue attempt
ut u mooting with key a d vlsef'l\
April 11. Vance was a way in
f lorida on a weeke nd vacaUon,
which he rarely took In 31h years
aa secretary of state. .
Asked why Vance had not
been summoned back. Powell
i;a ld It would hove attracted too
much attenUon in an operation
thnt had to be kept secret.
However , Powell said, Carter
and Vance had "extensive con·
versations" before the mission
was a ctually launc hed during
which Vance registered his dif·
fer enccs.
It was understood, meanwhile .
that llodding Carter . who has
been Vance's spokesman as as·
1'lat a nt secre tary or state for
public affaJrs, was a lso resign-
ing, but otflclals declined public
comment.
• Vance>, who has not comment·
<'d , canceled a scheduled ad·
dress today to the U.S. C hamber
of Commerce.
Who's Best?
Servicemen Brawl to Draw
San C lement e police were
called to bre ak up a barroom
brawl at lbc Red Fox Lounge a t
220 South El Camino Saturday
lnvo lv1ng about 30 m arlnea and
m e mbers or the 75th Ranie r
Battalion baMd at Ft. Lewta,
WHb.
T aken into custody were
Robert WhJtmer, 20, and Vau1hn
Soileau, 22, both of the Army'a
cllte Ranaer battalion.
A police apokeaman 11ld the
li1ht atarted over loaulta traded
back and forth concemJn1 wh.lcb
aervlce br•ncb , Army or
llarlnea, wu better.
The apokeaman uld all the
Hrvlcemen except Whitmer and
Solleau dispersed when they
were ordered to by police of-
flcel'1 called to th• scene.
The two Army men were
char1ed with dl1turbln1 the
peace, m•JiclOUI ml1cblef and
realaUnc arrest. The men nre
alao held re1pon1lbl• for un·
determlned dama1t1 to the bar. Whitmer and Soileau were
booked and releaaed on their
own recoanlaance.
S•'Prlse fa tlae Niglat Deity ........... -
The Earl R. Gaynor family wasn't plan-
ning a new entry way to the bedroom of
the[r home at 1344 Garlingford St. in Cost.a
Mesa early Saturday. but they got one
anyway. Police booked pickup truck driver
.William H. While Jr .. 21, of Compton fo r
suspicion of dr1v1n g under the influence of
alco~ol when his vehicle allegedly left
Garhngford. hit a car in the Gaynor
driveway, plowed through a hedge and
smashed into the house.
F,..,.Pflfl*'A I
IRAN' .•.
d in." named a rt1•r lrun1un OJ
tionnlist hero Huhnk Khorrum
din. There wus no 1n<ll<-at11111
whlr h of the blas ts lht· i.:roup
cln1mt"d responsibility for
T-wo Balloons Race;
Neither May Win
A Bakhua r s pokesm an. "'h<1
said he had never txofori• ht·urd
or the group, i;ald th«> i.:101111· ...
s pokes m an warned that ... u. ta
bomb attacks would.contanul' un
lll "the des truction <tf the• Kho
mclni's reuction ury a nd c·h·n rul
re~1me."
Meanwhile. Tehran H11d10 !t.11<1
the bodlt>S or th<' e i1otht \ • s <>om
mando~ k1ll1•d an F r11l.1 \ ·
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t o :-.<•1• llwm 11nd p hol 111• r :1 ph
t ht•m ( Hdut .. 11 photw •. /\ 11
Ml'a nwhill•. ~11m1 · 1J ( th1·
h o s t a ~ c 'I w t• r l' r 1· p o r t 1 1 I
tranl>fer n.-d from the emhasw in
T l'hra n lo the former ti S C'(m
sulatc In the northern <'ltv 11(
Tabriz and the holy city of (.)om,
~outh of the lranaun c:.apatol
"A~ there Is no guar:.antl't' that
the U.S. administration wall re·
tum the bodies ot the Americans
killed in the abortive operat1un
to their fam1lJ~. we dec ided to
hand them over to rl'1>n·~cn
t;it1 n -s of Pope J ohn P uul II. lh•·
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broke chplomatic rt'latwn:.. und
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nthalt• Bul(nm1, ~:11d th1•y hall nol
IK't'n ask(-d o fflrlally 111 h.1111111·
tht• trun.-.tc•r of Uw l.11xl1t'~ •. hut
'IU Hi they would do 'IO Thi· Hc•ll
('roi.b rcpn ·:-. .. nl1Jt1v" an T1·hr.1n
wa:. not ava1labh· 1mm1·dwtt'I\
for comment.
Secretary of Sta t•• C'\ ,,,... It
Vance. the only m •·mtwr 11( th•·
Nutlonal Seeuraty 'ounc1I to "11.
pose lhc r ('Scuc Opt'ratwn, 'IU 1
milled his rcs1gnat1on tod:.ay aml
C'arter accepted 1t, tht.· White
llousc announced.
LON<; HE/\Cll <II.I'> JIV)t
two of ttw 12 helium halloon:-.
1·om1wti.n.: in th1• Gordon Ben-
m·tt lntem at1ona l balloon r a C'e
wf•rt• still up th.Ji. m o rning Roth
"'l'rt: Amt<ncan t'ntne:-. the Ca·
1y of St LoUL., and the Double
f:Jgl1• JV
H;.i n· (1((1c:1a ls ~aid neither of
thl' n•mummJ: halloons bad cov-
.. r1•cl lht• d1~ta11c·c logged by the
i\ rrwrat•an t•nl n Cloud Dancer,
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!>•1111
M o'lt of the IJnd1 ng-. 11p1x•..1.r to
h;H 1· bc'(:n routmc and nobod> h." ht.'f•n hurt. Ale1keman said
;.ilthough the BnlJs h crew spt·nt
a n1.:ht in the A11abt1m h ill
after landing -the first lO take-
off Saturday before 25.000 spec·
tators and the first down 3 hours
and 35 male:. later
Onf• or the Sw1:.s tf•ams . tn th1·
Fm 1 I Mns:.ner came so cl()5{' lo
1.11111.ni• at on<· point tha t tht• "'
pilot Jllffi!Wd out t11 pull th•·
l1,dlo1111 J?•·ntlv tr) thP ~rouncl But
.1 1•11 1 or "'and v.aftt·rl thr rrJft
.1l•1lt ... t1 .1nt1111~: lh•· 111 pilot
1 h.it fnrr···d lh•· t>Jll<ion l•11•ncl 11
ll1rh1
'l lt1• ';t•r111.1 n ~•·nl rJu"'n
"·'' urd.1 \ •·H ·11111i.:. fol\t11A.t'<I Sun
d.1v hv 1 .... 11 s ..... ,., lt•11m -.. th•·
'1'10•0,l.1\ 111n't, th1• f"r1•11 r h ;i111J
ruur t>ltlt'r /\ml'rl<'30 balloon. ...
'I h1• la't hallocm rtown Sund:w,
tlw 1\111t·rw1m t•ntn Na~h t ~ .• r,
.,l'ltl1·tl t•11'.1rth lll'ar Man"'tlk
J Sul'rumt.•nto s uburb. ut ti :Ill
I' Ill
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lll.1lo.l'm.1n '11111 "T he ir c·ntn
M t·~t''ll' Mont d '/\r bo1s. la.ml<'<I
.11 K SJ r> m Sund:n nrar K1n1•
1 ·,, \ Jftt•r going 242 milt·., in 21
h<Hir .... four manult'' Th<'y ap
lll".1r to be the winne r amon~ tht•
1-.:uropean entri~"
Tht· /\mcri<'an cntrv F«"tt'
Cl <irady J l !>o dad w1•l l
IH.1kcman said. eomana dov.n ;11
9 · 23 p .m . S unday near the
Sonoma County airport, about
410 m iles from the start of the
race an Fountain Valley. Race
headquarters are on the Queen
Mary an Long Beach .
Last year. the v. anning balloon
floated 48 hours and landed tn a
cow pasture outside of Oovt:
Cn•ck, Colo. Thal balloon v,.as
µ1lotcd b> Ben Abruu.o and Max
Anderson both r r ew member.
011 1h1· fir 1 trJrt Atl<1nl1•
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•Marv A nne ' .,
<Jul of Job
ST J OSE PK. Mo. l AP> -Tbt:
parent company or t.htte banks
here h.alted an ad\•ertisang cam·
pa1Rn for an automatic teller
c·J lled "M a r y Anne" a nd
Jpologm.'<1 .1ftcr d locc1I v.om1·n ·..,
.. ri:;in11at111n <ompla1nf·d lh!!
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111.J!'h111t ,incl 11l11.111u .. 'llY 1l d1dn·t
\I.Orio.,· <,.,n :\lov.r1•) promo
t1 11n dar•., t11r for tl11• F1r~l
'11d"'t·'I BJnc11rp lnl , ..,J td.
In .1 '"' 11 llu rd :-or a P•HW acl
\ 1•rt1wrncnt 111 The St J05c-ph
"''"., Pr\•..,..,, the rorpor at1on .1poln~1z1'(I ror thl' c ampaign and
11r1:1·d n -:.1dcnL'> to make :.ugge,.
llllll'\ for lht• nt.tmc or the telll·r
n1JC'hl0l'
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Bull Runs Wild
Ki\ 'SAS C ITY. Kan. IAP) -
An 800 pound Angus bull that
l":-.caped from a packing house
<11 !>rupt ed t r a ffic , r a mmed
thn•c squad cars , lore down
yard fenrcs and shrubbery, and
ch arged persons al a wedding
before al wa s s h o t b y
authonlJ<'S. No one was UlJured.
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Pin-wale cord walk shOrtS wilh the ono1nal
cargo PoCkot, 1n red. 11. bluo. c ream. tan. dk brown.
navy, roval blue. orango and ketlv g roen
And lhO moro act1vo ela&hc b.:lc;k m10 walo cOfd. in
wh1to. chocolato. It bluo, royal bluo. red. whoat and navy
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• Anteaters Top 49ers
LONG BEACH -P ardon the -Dirk Wletatock, a Junior
right-bander, went the dlatance
on the mound, scaturlna etiht
hlts. striking out seven and
walking none In recordlq b1s
s ixth victory in nine declalou.
pun. but ~ve Hertz's UC Irvine
baseball t.am b in the driver's
seat.
The upstart Anteate rs took
ove r sole p o u ession of the
Southern California Baseball As·
soclation le ad Sunday. knocking
o(( Cal State Long Beach, 4-3,
here, to complete a sweep of a
three.game series .
The victory gave the Hertz.
coachecf Anteat.ers an 11·5 SCBA
r ecord, and. coupled with CaJ
State Fullerton's 20-3 win over
Cal St.ate Los Angeles, gave UCt
the undisputed lead . Fulle rton
and CSLA trail by a ga me .
Carson Carroll alucaed a
solo homer in the sixth and a1ao
had a double. •
Mark Morrison and Dave
Gillies belled run-scorin1 singles
in the lOlh .
Mi.ke Nagle collected three
hits
What it a ll added up to was
UCI 's 29th victory of the seUQn
aga inst 20 losses and a tie .
• STEVE HERTZ
The heroes were man y for UCl
an the 10.inning struggle Sunday.
1-'or mstance ·
With 12gamesremainingoot.he
SCBA sch e dule, the Ant-
eaters will attempt to increase
their lead Tuesday when they
v1sit the campus of Cal State Los
Angeles. A UCI win would put
CSLA t wo games off the pace. Did Sunshine Lose?
The California Sunshine will
have to waJt a couple of days to
see whether it r eally lost an
American Soccer League game
Sunday .
the overtime was to have been
played and thus the protest.
Mid-air Collision
Injures Player
The gam e . between the
Sunshine and the Golden Ga te
Gales at Santa Ana Stadium.
e nded a t 3. 32 of an ovN't1me
per iod when Ma l Roache bootc·d
a penalty kick for a 3 2 margin
Roache h.ad all thr ee goals for
the Gales. gettmg the first 20
minutes into the first half to tic·
the score at l· l and booting m a n
unassisted goal 30 minutes into
the second half. t ying the scon:-
Jt 2·2. His penalty kick in over
time came after a ha nd ba ll wa:-.
t·allcd on a Sunstune player
COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP) -A
Colu mbus Magic soccer player
was reported in critical condi-
t wn today as the result or a
rreak mid·air collis ion with an
opponent during a ga m e Sunday .
A spokeswoman at Mt. Carmel
West llosp1tal sa id forward Bob
Rohrbach. of Minc'Ola. N.Y .. sur.
ft:red head 1n1 un es and r em ains
unconscious in the facility's
critical care unit
The refer('<'. Manuel Gon:ialc1.
1m mediately ended t he gam{'.
t•ontendJng rule book says th1·
overtime session is sudden dt.>ath
first team to score win~
But the Sunsrune players felt
other~e Their contention 14 ;,s
that the complete 10 mUlut~ of
The Sunshine took a l·O lead al
17 02 of th(> first hetlf on a goal
by Keith Gehli ng. on a.n et.'>SIM
from J ay Johnston<: Ca1Jfom1a
look a 2-1 lead JUSl 4 i;., m1nutl">
after the ha lftime break when
Alan KelJ(>y s rored, getting ,,
pass from Frank Towen.
She a lso sC11d ther e was a
posl.abiltty Rohrback suffered
n~ck and back inj uries.
Handieap Win
Luck Changes
At Hollypark
INGLEWOOD IA I» Go We~t Young Man
had b<'t-n a horM' plagued by varying illnes:!>es.
prompting trainl'r Mary Lou Tur k to :-.ay, ''H(·
nC'ver had a cha nce to prow how J:ood he real!)
v.as; he'sJW>t been very unluc ky."
Luck ru.ide, Go West Young Man proved he
was good enou~h to v.1n Sunday's Century Han-
d1('ap on the turf at Hollywood Park. holdmg off Cl
challenge by Balzac after taking the lead early in
the stretch
"HE HAD SOMF. Rl'N LEFT 1n him at th<'
end of 1t, .. 5a1d vett•ran Jockey Bill Shoemaker.
14 ho gwded Go West Young Man to the triumph
"l ie pinned his ears and Y.ouldn't IC'\ that other
horSl' Balzac get b) lie ran a' cry game ra re ··
The third 14 agl'nn~ choice behind Golden Act
and the Charles Wh1ll1nj!ham·trained entry of
Balzac and F'1estcro. Go West Young Man earned
112 pound:. m the l3·• mile event for three.year-Olds
and up
Clocked 1n 2 12 '1 15. the winner v. as a nose
ahead of Balza<' a t the ware. "'1th Golden Act
another tv.o lc•ngths b;a·k in third
Go We'it Young Man. a fl\'l' ycar·old son of At!
vocato·Lady Fortune who ha<, now 140n five of hL'i
15 career !'>tarts. paid SJO 20. $4 20 and $2 80
Ualz<ic, n ddl.'n by Chru. MeCarron and carry1n~
120 pounds, rcturn<'d S3.20 and $2 2Q The sho14
payoff on Goltlen Act. h1ghwe1ght at 123 and nddt"n
by Sandy Hawley, wa~ $2 80
NAIN BLEU, CARRYING llS and wi th Laff1lt
Pin cay aboard. took the l<'ad out of th<' ~ate a nd held
it until Go WE.'St YounJ? Ma n 'ssucressfu l challenge in
the upper stretch.
Balwc ran fo urth in th<' e1ght·hors(> field most
of the way, moving up in th<' final tu m Golden At't
ran ftfth until also beginnin~ to move up in the
final turn, but he could not overtake the two front·
r un ners
F'1estero was fourth. follo~cd bv Nam Bleu.
Clim acl1c. t'aruba and Look Past. Fnuh '-':lS
scratcht'CI.
Snyder Defeated;
GWC Wolllen Win
OJAI -The third tim e was not a charm for
UC Irvine tennis st andout J im Snyder Sunday.
Snyder , a freshman from Estancia, was dealt
a 6·3. 6-3 loss by Scott Lipton of lhe University of
San Diego in the s ingles finals or the college in·
de pendent division at the Ojai tennis tournament.
here.
It was somewhat of an upset sw ce Snyder had
defeated Lipton twice before thLS seasoo, both of
t he wins coming in three sets.
Snyder . who defe ated five oppone nts to get to
t he championship match, now has a season record
~»~ .
In junior college a ction. the Golde n West t eam
of Debbie McCormick and Laura Rice woo lhe
wome n's doubles c rown with a ba rd-fought 6-3, 3-6,
7-5 victory over Orange Coast College's Lori
Scboeltler and Melinda Myers.
Barns Play at Marina
Rams s tars Jack Reynolds and Jlm
Youngblood, among others, will be tack.line the
Marina High coaches Thursday night ln an exhlbi·
lion baaketbaJI same on the Marina campus, beglnningat7:30 .
Others on the Ram roster include Jim Jodal,
Bob Brudzlm1kl, Ron Smith, Elvis Peacock.
Preston Dennard, Dwayne O'Steen, Wendell Tyler,
Carl Eltem, BUI Bain, Doug Smith -.mt Victor
Hicks .
Among the Marina coa ches a re football co1ch
Dave Thompson, basketball coach Steve Popovich,
J ohn Seeley. Mlke Thornton, John RutoUo and
Dick Deaen.
Admllllon ls S2.SO with llcktll available at the
1ate or on 1 pre·sale batls at Room 301 on the
Hanlon Picks
\\'·est Point
Tr acy Hanlon. onc-of
the all·llme t.op athlt>te'>
at E dJ.soo High School,
has accept<'d an appoint·
mt·n t t o t he lj S
~11lltary Academy <Jt
West Pornt through
Congr e ssman Hobert
Bad h a m l!f th<' 40th
CongressLOoal D1i.trict
Hanlon. :in oubtand
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THEODORE ROBINS
LEASING CO.
2096 Harbor"· IFA LS) 6 42-00 I 0
Costa Mtto •• • .• . 540-8211
We 've got cars . . . and a lot of
them. Two things ·have got to
happen before they can be sold.
First. We tell you we have them.
Second. We reduce the prices. We
make them so attractive. with such
tremendous savings you can't
afford to pass them up.
The prices. of course. differ on
each model . . . but savings are
huge on our entire stock. With our
"high flooring costs" maintaining
hundreds of cars in stock is terribly
expensive ... that's our reason for
selling with little or no profit ... it
saves us money. We're confident
we have one you 'II like . . . we
know you'll like our prices and
service. These are the Hard Factsl
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•• CWl.Y PILOT Monday Apnl 28. IMO
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Meet the new 1torc on the block: Xerox. ar all 1oet well with a Xerox Store opened April t
in Dallu -and with three others to be opened lo the
Oallu·Fort Worth ar e1i1 in the next couple ot moatbl -the country may soon be dotted with Xerox retail
centers.
These will not be like the copyin1/dupUcaUnc
places that have sprung up across the country, aome
equipped w1th Xerox machlnes, &0me wllb otber
kind• ol copiers.
No. these will be stores owned and operated by
the Xerox Corp. itself -~md they will not offer a
copying service. Instead they will sell you a copier for
your o(fice or home plus a lot ot their office equip·
ment.
FOR EXAMPLE. YOU would be able to buy a
Xerox copier there for as Uttle as $1,200. You could
spend mort. too. up lo S7,775. for a copier. And you
would be able to shop for a lot of other things In the
Xe rox Store : a typewriter , s>.ersonal computer,
ealculator. dictation equipment, telephone ans we ring
devices. and who·knows·what-else.
After Dallas-Fort Worth. Xerox will put three
stores lfl Denver . And then there's the rest of the
country
The copiers to be sold in the stores will ol course
be made by Xerox but most of the other equipment
will be s upplied by dlHerent manufacturers. The
calculators wi ll come from Hewlett-Packard. the die·
tat1on machines from Panasomc. the compute rs fro m
Apple. the typewriters from Remington Rand.
NOW WHY WOULD a successful manufacturer
like Xerox. one of the truly great growth companJes
of our lime. bt> crazy t•nou~h lo enter the retail busi·
rws!>" Slug~ing 1t out 1n the streets 1s not the same as
running a fat tory
Orn-reason has to do with how Xerox copiers are
sold Xerox sells or lease., 1t:. eqwpment in the same
way thJt IB~ M~lls or leases 1t:. equipment: through
llb 014 n '>3lt.-S forcl'
Then"' an army of Xerox sales J)eople. worklflg
alonRMdt: an arm). of IBM sales people. pounding the
pa vemenL.,, calhnR on office. and factones. You can
r1'cogrut1' th<'m t>y their attache cases.
THAT WORKS FINF:. for ~elling the equipment
into big c·ompan11"s where w• orders can be big, It's
not Ml t•fff'< 1tv1· 1n rt·dch1ng the small bw.1ness
cu.,tomn fir th~· profe:.s1onal person who maintains
an offll't• Jt homt>
Xi tux "ant' to \t'I:' 1f 1t <'an attract these
1·u:.tonwf'\ to 1t' o"' n ">ton,._ It has its s1eht:. set on
do\'lor. IJ"' '(•r-.. acrountants and ilr ch1tects. the
rndlwn.' of <.'ntn·preneur-. who run their own stores or
M mJJarut·s. and JUbt an) body "ho needs orftce equip·
ffil'Ot
U•·~ond that .,tnu g htforward goal -to reach
:-m<JIJ tx.i. ... n.,,, c·u.\tom~r' Xerox may f~l that it's
ta pp1n.: into .i 'J!'lt fut\JrP markt-t for the electronic
de\ ice-. C'rN>p1ng into all our hH•!ot It's clear from the
start that th(' Xnox Store 1s going to carry many pro-
ducb not made b) Xerox
WILL F.VF:RY HOM £ on<· day have a compute r?
Or a tenrunal that can hook into a computer" Will we
havt• de~<'es that punch out instant 1nstruct1ons to
bankc; dlld c;tor(>'." Wtll the electronic o!rtce fi nd its
"'J\ into lht' hom1 ..
If -.o. the Xerox Store ma> be lhe wavt· of the
fut 11 r••
Xerox·, urge to go retail may also be insp1rf'd by
the s('n!>ational growth of the Radio Shack :..tores,
14hlC'h spec1alt:tP tn electromC' products of all kinds,
, .... p<'C·1aJ I) ix·r>onal com put er<,
Then• arc• no" 7 .3..'l/J Had10 ShaC'ks tn the United
St:itei. 'Jo other retail r ham has more linki. l\nd
R.1r110 hark ... homt' basl· 1 ... where Xerox 1<; s tarting
out Fort \\ 111'1 h
X1•n1x '' lookini! fefr ('ach of 1t'> stores t o do at
le.i:.I $1 m11l1 on u yt•:Jr Thal ""' put them on a par
with McOonald'c;
COMPUTE R AUTOMATION INC., Irvine. has report-
f'<t net lOcome of $1 ,531,000 !76 cents per s hare I and re -
venu~ of $20,822,000 for the Uurd q uarter or fiscal 1!9>
ended March 31
The company. for the hke period of 1979. had net in·
eom e or SlGS.000 or 8 cents and revenues of $18,441,000.
For the thrN' quarters ended March 31. a net income
of $3,312.000 or SI 51 and revenues of SSS.816,000 were post-
ed compared to a net loss of $313,000 or 15 cents and re-
venues of $50.570.000 for last year's first three quarters.
Economic forecasters from UC Irvine and UCLA will
speak on national and state projections on business fixed
investment. the money s upply a nd tnteresl and mortgage
Yates Crom 2 to 5 pm. Tuesday al the UCI FINE A&TS
VILLAGE mEATER.
Palrlck M. Voll is controller for MOS TIUVEX, a
~ohawk Data Sciences company in Costa Mesa.
LAK•Y LARSON is eitecutlve vice president or REa·
IEMA 6 MURPHY ADVERTISlNG. Irvine.
Gold, Metal Quotations
By The Auoclaled Preis
Selected world gold prices today:
LoedoD: morning fixing WS.25 orr St6.25; arte moon fix·
In~ "24.25. off S27 25 ; closing W4.
Parb: afternoon fixing 1552.36. offS8.87.
Frallkfut: $537.04, off St7.94.
Zartcb: $522.00 bid. off $30.00 : ~.00 asked.
New Vorfl: Handy & Harman mid-morning $524.25, off
S27.2$.
New York: Engelhard selling price mld·momJnc $525.55, otr m .as.
New Vork: Engelhard fabricated gold mld·mom!ftf
$543.$4, off $28.31.
* * * NEW YORK (AP) -Handy & Harman New York 111\l'tt'
113.650.
En1elhard •liver Sl3.600; fabricated Sl•.m.
* * * NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonfen"OUI metal pricee for,
day: •
1'1-.... ·.tlV• a pound, U.S. deatlnatlont. 1• ...._,....,, I
Leid 42-45 cent.a a pound.
ZlllC '7~·•~ centa a pound, delivered.
Tia S8.9t79 • pound.
Merary *410.00 per Ou k.
PlaUa•m$$$5-SS7Stroyoa. N.Y.
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