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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-29 - Orange Coast Pilotr ...---~--~~~--------------,:~----------~-------------------. .. -- USC Footballers 3rd, 11th, 27th In Pro Draft TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRI L 29, 1980 VO\. 7J, NO IJO, J SECTIOOCS, ll P&OU Si111s a Lion Okl<lhoma Univers ity running back Btlly Si ms gets a kiss from h1s \\o1fe Brenda a fte r he was selected by the Detroit Lions as first choice m the Nauona l Football League draft. Complete details on lht NFL draft are on Page Ul Rescue Team Met Carter in Secret WASHINGTON (A P > -Presi· dent Cart.er had a "secret ren· dezvous" Sunday with about 150 men who participated in last week 's effort lo rescue .U.S. hostages in lran. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill s aid today. Coast Weather Variable cloudiness tonight. d ec r easin g Wednesday. with 10 per- cent chance of rajn through Wednesday. Lows tonight 48 at the beaches to 56 in- land. Highs Wednesday low tomid60s. INSIDE TODAY Johnny canon ahould gel on 01car /or keeping half the Acodniy Awards audinct a~. Dropping ratings fn. dJcatt the othtT half already is Ol~ep. Sft PClflt All. •••ex at.,_~· At AINI~ Q .,..~ a .... ..,........., .. ~~ .. ~ 1"'9•1ft AIJ·aUs --,_,... .. ,,_ ~ IU NetMMINewl A4 (......... C4-lf Of .... c.-tY Alt C-kt Alt ,...,k 1Mt1t• M.1. a C-_., Alf~ •l·J o......-.. All Steel!_... .. ......... M Te4e<li"-Att ......... , .... Atl>U TtlHten AIMJ ~ Ct.Jwt ...... M =l""T A~ WtnfltfM M O'Neill told re porte rs that Ca rt e r told con g r ess ional lead e rs at a Wh ite House breakfast today he met with the me n at an undisclosed location but gave no other details of the meeting. While House s pokes men declined immediate comment on O'NeiU's report. Carter attended churc h services in Washington on Sun· day but was not seen by re- porters after returning to the White House at mid-day. There was no immediate ex· planation of O'Neill's statement that at least 150 men were in· volved in the aborted rescue at· tempt. De fense Secr e tary Harold Brown has said that 90 U.S. servicemen plus air crews were involved. Carter flew to San Antonio. Texas. on Monday to visit rive men hospitalized wllh injuries suffered when a helicopter col· llded with a cargo plane in an Iranian desert after the rescue operation was ordered scrubbed. O'NeiU quoted Carter as say· ing the men were injured and eight others kiJled when the helicopter rose to about 15 reet and then collided with a cargo plane and both burned. "l guess wind blew it lnto the plane and it exploded, .. O'Neill said. "He (Carter) said of those In· jured that he could not believe how they thanked him ror Jetting them be part of lhJs mission and apologized for the failure -and (See ('AltTE R, rag• ~) ' Newport May Skip July 4th l'\ewport Beach City Council me mbers would like to SL't' a Fo urth of .July completely free of firework!. 1n their city That m<•ans not only the do.it yours<·lf famil y ~hows on the beach that are alrcad~ prohJbtl ed by city law but the big show s annuall y put on al the Balboa P ier. the bune!\ Aquatic Park and Big Canyon Country Club a~ \HIJ. The idea of hannin~ the b1~. s pt.'ctator ::sttran1ng p) roll'chruc d1~play~ £•mer~l·d Monda) dur 1 n g d1!.cu~!.1on of the hol 1day "Pekcnd. Uccau.w the city ha s had ma· JO r law t'nforccmcnl probl~ms dur ing lh<• holiday weekend in recent ~1ears , count 1l members "anted .Police Chief Pete Gross to tell them how he planned to handle thjngs this year. Gross. a mong his recommen- dations. told council members he doesn't want the Balboa Pier fireworks show. an annual event or the Balboa Improvement As· .soc1ation. to be all owed over the holiday "cckend That's because las t year. the spectators leaving the s how and the party-goers who crowded on · to the Pe nin s ula and Wes t Ne wport, created a monumental traffic jam. Gross sajd Monday the sltua· tion was so serious that for <See FOURTH, PAGE A2> Man Admits Rape Vnder Hypnotism A self-proc laimed Garden Grove psychic alleged to have raped a woman on six occasions while she was under hypnosis pleaded guilty Monday to a single charge or rape. Arthur Knight. 70, agreed t-0 spend one year ln Orange Coun- ty J all and five years' formal probation in which he may not hypnotize female subjects unleaa a third adult is present. The p)ea bargained settlement was accepted by Orange County Superior Court Judge James 0 . Perez. Kn ight was arrested by Garden Grove police after a woman complained that she bad been raped during six hypnoela sessions between March 1, 1977 and Jan. u. 1978. Five counta of rape •tlinlt Knight were dismissed. , Psyehic Pleads Guilty to Rape oder Hypnotism ., 'lltey Love Anis l'C Irvine stud<.>nts Bill C<irarc10 and Cindee Carlson s how off the prizes they won Monday m chorola te· covered ant eating conte~t Each downed a plate of chocolate-covered ants m one minute Caraccio also cap· tured the anteate r look-alike contest in spnng h1jinks s ur· roundm~ current Celebrate UCI Week on campus ln another event. Cindy Daly won the Schuyler Bassett look· alike contest. Bassett is credited wi th s uccessfully pro- moting the anteater as UCI's offacietl mascot in 1965 Scattered Showers Diminish on Coast Scattered showers from a low pressure system-spawned storm that s wooped down on the Orange Coast Monday. pouncing hardest on Huntington Beach and Costa Mes a . w e r e diminishing. Spokes m e n for the U.S . Weather Service in Los Angeles said they are predicting only Isolated showers and sprinkles In scattere d parts oC lhe Southland. Rain probability will be 10 percent tonight through Wednes· day an4 skles are expected to clear by Wednesday evening as Mountain Bulges VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP) - A mile·wide s lab on tbe north race ol Mount SL. Helena bas bulled 15 to 25 feet in a few day1, Increasing the odds of devasi.Un, avalanches from the volcano. sdentist.s say. the slow storm system in the up- pe r atmosphere moves over to Arizona No problems such as street rloodin~ or serious road acct· dents in which rain was blamed we re recorded Monday from the coast Inland. but the front del· uged Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. "It kind of came down there for awhile," declared Hunt· lngton Beach's quasi-official weatherman J . Sherman Denny, who has kept rainfall figures anct meteorological data for 63 years. Ais rooftop rain gauge re· corded .44 inches by s p.m. for Monday's predpltatlon, com- pared to 21.34 lnches for the season. NormaJ amount for this date would be 17.18 inches. Costa Meaa recelveft .42 lnctl· In the same period Monday, accordint to the Oranie County <See aAJN. Page A2> . Shooting Denied by Pentagon Bv ~ Assoclaled P~ Iran <'la1mcd two carrier- h<c.cd t; S fi ghter Jet~ "st.aned 111 shoot · al an Iranian patrol plane OVl'r the Gulf or Oman to- dJ} in the fi rst US -Iranian m1htarv l'Onfrontal1on since the \mN1can ho .. tagec; w1•rc ~e12ed n1·arl) !'I'< months ago The Pen· I J )!On dt"ntt.•d lht>re "a~ any ~h11otan~ In Wa.shtni!lon. the Defense l>t>partment s aid "Two f'-14 a1rrraft from th<• aircraft car- ru·r '.\1m1tz nlJdl' a routine ID· lt•rc·<•pt of an I ranian C· 130 .1 1r rr..Jft n1.·ar the Strait o r lltHmu1 The l ' S. airc raft DEAD RESCUERS EXHIBIT 'INHUMANE' -A4 1•::.corted the Iranian plane back to lraruan :ur spa<·e ll wa~ a roullnt• intercept. Tht•re was no firing of weaporu. " Washmgton offl t 1als said the Iranian a1rplant.> came within ;1pprox1 mately 50 miles of the "\1m 1t2 and the two 1''·14s were laum·hed to look 1t over. The 'Im ltL IS OOI.' or a bout 3() U $. warships stauoncd 1n the Indian Ocenn following the takeover of the US. Embassy in Tehran on Nov 4 by Irarua.n militants and r he December Soviet thrust into Af~h arustan T he orr1c 1al Iranian news agency Pars quoted the Iranian army joint staff as saying the two America11 planes started to shoot at the Iranian plane but four lrarua.n Jets were sent up and they •·warded off the at- tack ·· Pars quoted the army as saying the U.S. planes "changed their direction as the four Ira- n I an jetrlghters escorted the patrol plane" back to Jran. Tehran radio ~ported the fra· nian army joint staff has watned the armed forces to. "expect ex- (~ IRAN, Pace A%) 2 Sentenced On Drug Raps SAN DIEGO (AP) -Reject- ing defense arguments that cocaine and marijuana are socially acceptable. U.S. Dls· trlct Judge WUllam 8 1 Enright has sentenced two Florida men to four years in prison for smug- gling three pounda of cocaine ln· to San Diego. Peter M. Kendall, 28, and Oerald A. Akera, 31. were allo rined $2,500 Monday. "They're both bl11ht ~ men." the Judae aaid. "Tile tragedy ii the people who relied on them, believed in them, an the OMS who a.re ban the mwt." ~ • I . . . tU PAA. Y Ptl.Ol s Tldlftx. Aprll It. t!IO ·-'Baek lo ---~~~ 175,000 Attend Prayer Rally •• . . •. . all over uua land." uld Dt- J 1 cn u Kennedy of rort La uderdal•. •1• "W Hblqtoa for JWU1 AllM'nu for J•w " Some JPMkttns toor'"* ol tile ctUJt'iam \.bat had CCMDt trom isome Hlabll1hmeat chu~ .... lhat the rally mlxf'd rell1loo aod conHrvatJve polUlt'I "We: have a mea111e for all tbe membera ot C-On1res1 aod t.be Ht. and lbo Whitt UCIUM Falling Cited Loa of Ho1iage1 Likely SAN FRAN 'ISCO <API 1'1M' cnlral lntelU1enct! A1ency believed lbat IO petteal ol &.he Amtncao boltaaeti ln lru woukl have be«\ killed or wounded If President Car1tr's restue plan wa tarried out as phmned, KCBS Radio reported The all-news station quoted u M>ur('c 1l e.uld has been "at• c urate ln t'Very detail so far " THE STATION QUOTED THE SOUaCE ab saylna that lbe plan wu approved even t.houCh tbe Joint Chiefs of Start re· portedly were given the CIA docwnenL CIA officials were not Immediately available for com ment. Tbe CIA bebeved that it would be imposalble to tree all the host•c• al t.be s.m~ time becauae they were In amall 1roup1 ln different areas ol the em bauy compound1 KCBS aald It was ~ by the aoutte. Tbe document aald that ii some of tb~ bc»l.IC• had been freed others would probablg have been ex~uted. U.& IOUTAaY •EN CAJlaJED more than $1 mllllon "' Iranian currency to "pay local partisans," the staUon's aoun-e claimed. Pent.agoo officials rerused comment on the r eport. The CIA bas not been oHiclally linked with the aborted rescue plan. Bandit Robs HBWoman In Her Home A 29 year .old Huntington Beac h woman was robbed of $3,024 at gunpoint Monday by a man who came to her home un- der the pretense of selling her some gold roans, polJcc s aid The robbery vu:llm. Susan LeClerc, bad advertised m a oewspaper that she wis hed to purchase gold C'Otns. p(llacc said. A man wbo said he had roins to sell came to her home at 12 SO p .m • pohc:e said, and pulled out a s mall caliber pistol when he was inside Tbe man took the woman's caab and Oed in a amall newer- model brown pickup truck with a white camper s he ll on the baclt, a witness told police The robber was described a~ caucaslan, in tus late 40s. five feet ·nine lnches in height, over- weight, with b aldin g blonde hair, wearing a two-piece brown suit and carrying a blar k brief- c ase. Huntington Psychiatrist Denies Fraud A llu nllngton Bea c h pgychiat..rUl accused of c heating the st.ale MediCal program oot of an unspecified sum pleaded •~ent Monday to fraud and gr and theft charges. The p le a was accepted in Orange County Superior Court by J udl(e Richard Beacom Who ordered Or. Louis Glatch Jr to return to court June 4 ror Prt' trial motions. Glatch Is charged with 19 counts of MedlCal fraud and one count of grand theft in conntt· tJon with alleged overbllling to the ~Lat.e for psychiatric treat· ment of LndJ~enls In some instances. authorities claimed. Glatch billed the slaw for 50 minutes of has time for 30-m inut.e sessionS with patients. DAILY PILOT ,,.. 0.-c-4 DeHr -· ..,.., _,, •• ·-----.... --...... 0.-CM" --C-.. '-- __ ,..... __ , .. _ ,_ ... C....• -..._, .............. ...,._ t!C '-t"•Vf'~~ :•!!:.:; ~ ~="•~ _..~.,---. .. , ... .., __ ---..-..... --· ........... ,. 0 -·*~-(AO-.,.,. ·-·-,,,._, .. ,,......, tl\M+VWf -·· c.wr 111(•...., ..... -o.-.. -.. ----...... -·· .......... ................ O....Mi.-t AWtU.""-lftl .. '''''"'"' (714)ta.Gl1 0 , ,,,.. A4flf•111••......,. ,_ __ 0.-...._ ' F...-PapAI IRAN" ••• ttnslve a ction by the U S. Army" In the wake of last week's abortive attempt l o rescue the American host.ages in Iran The Gulf of Oman , 350 nules long and 200 miles wide, lies on the southern shore of Iran and separates the Ar-ablan Sea from thl' Persian Gulf. Iran has two ma JOr port!> on the Gulf or Oman. J ask and Chah Bahar. and mu.st use ttus body of water 10 export.mg its oil. MeanwhUe, Iranian Foreign Mi nist er Sad egh Ghotbzadeh escaped unharmed from what appeared lo be an assasal.uUon attempt in Kuwait, lr~·s army mobilized for a major offensive against Kurdish rebels in Sanan· daj, a nd a controver slal churchman arrived in Tehran to take chante of the bodies ol the US. commandos who died in the a~rtive U.S. hostage rescue. Kuwait's news agency said a hail or bullets fired from at least two cars hit a motorcade t.akl.ng GhoUnadeh lo a meeting with Kuwait's ruler at AMaif Palace, s llgbtly wounding a Kuwaiti security guard The palace ls t.be home of Sheik Jaber Al-Ahmad, Kuwait's nlling emir. The Kuwait Interior Ministry said police k>caled two cars used m the attack. but made no men- tion of arrests. The Iranian news agency Pars said one of the cars was found outside the Iraqi Embassy In Kuwait and c laimed "the passengers of the car left the vehicle and ente red the Iraqi Embassy." Pars also said two s uspects had been taken into custody. There was no Kuwaiti con· firmation. Iran and Iraq have been having a dispute along their border m recent wttks Ghotbzadeh amved in the oil· rich Persian GuJf e mirate Mon· duy on a tour to try to Improve his regime's relations with Arab ~ovemment:s. The Kuwaiti and other governments in the region a re worried bv Iran's altemots to export its Islamic revolutkm. r.1gnt American comm'andos were lulled in the failed host.ale r<.-scue miaak>n. Greek Catholic Archbishop HJlarlon Capudji •r· rived In Tehran today and said he would accompany the bodies ''to another country and band them over to the lntemaUonal Red Cross for delivery to their fa milies " * * * F,,,_P.,.eAJ CARTER ••• the patriotlsm of these men," O'Neill said. Carter told tbe leaders the most ditntutt part of tbe m l.Uk>n would have been 1ettlal from t.,. stac1n1 area where tie mis· slon wu canceled to a MCOIMt &ocatlon "a coul>le of mUea from Tehran," O'Nell1111d . Tbe preskMnt repeated to tbe teaden bll public statement lbat the eulest part would have been going lnto the city and rescuing the holta•es from the U.S. Em- b111y, O'Neill 11lld. The speaker said Carter ctld not Hf an'-thlnc lo leaders about Iran• claim that the bo9l•I• have been moved, or wby the htlkopWn tOOtainlna pap.rs and map1 were not deltfO)'Jld wbeD left beblnd. nere•a a 1roup of people ln Amertca that lov4!a lhelr Ood and we are praylfll for the pr•lden\ and au the leadera ot UM Uruted Slatet ot Amerio," saJd Jim Bakker, bolt ot t~ PTL Club, which appear1 on more than 200 TV 1taUona. "We have bffo a n1Uon under Ood," he added "Our a urvtval depeodl on re malnJ.ng • nation uoderOod.'' The ttOWd Jntw stelHlily rrom 30,000 before dayU1ht to 175.000 at noon, Al estimated by U $. Pat il Police. 1'he weather at.art· ed gloomy, then becamt bright und sunny. Rally or1ani:uns hoped for 200.000 to ~.000 -and even talked al a mlllloo -but rain the lut two days dimmed expec- tations The grasi;y M:.ll art~ was a ua o f people som e o n s trtt<'ht rs . r rutc hes and In whl~lcha1n., other~ wrapped ln s l ••t•pln~ buM ~ or ca rryinst Amenran flag1>, som<' With n• 11ic1ous banners "M 1s:uss1pp1 for J <•sus" "P1ttsburRh Loves God " "Thl.-i •~our <'t1p1tal city, th1'> is where· It s hould ~tart ... swd l'IH Robt•rbon of V1rg1nta Hea<'h, Vu . a foundt·r of th · C'hrlst 1un Uroa d cast1ng Network. "The evt'nts of rtt-enl weeks ha ve Rrlevcd us all We say 'God. unless vou move,' thoet brave hostages won't be r eleased.' .. Repentance was the theme or the day as speaker •fter s peaJwr moun~ the pulp.'f set up on the Mall halrwa'y DPtwcen tht· Capitol and the White How.e 1be April 29 date was chosen to commermorat e the c ross phrnt 1og al Cape Henry. Va .. by lht• Jam estown settlers in 1607 Not tong a fter dawn, a:. the• s un cast the Cap1tol 's Ion~ s hadows over the Ma ll. tht' crowd sang "Jes u s 1s our Redeemer," a wuUul me lodic prayer. Thousands lifted tht·ar hands s kyward. wavin g th1 ·1r bodies rn time with lht: mu. .. 11·. symbolizlnJ.? an o utrea<'h to heaven . Nearly every Christ1ap dt• nomination in th<' world wa'> repr esented. with (undamen tallsts predominating Tht'rl' were blacks and H 1span1<'!>. there we re clusters or people holdin g hands. s peak in g in tongues. T h e rally ha s been s pearheaded by some of t he leading television evangelists lll the country. More than 60 speakers were sc heduled to lake th e microphone during l2 hours of prayer and fasting on the Na· tlonal Mall, the same site where 17 s ,000 persons a tlended a Catholic Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II last October. T he Rev. Jottn Gimenet. a Virginia Beach, Va .. evangelist who conceived the idea for the Christian rall~ 1112 years ago. de nled the aim 1s pollt.Jcal But he acknowledged many rally plan- ners have strong vie w& against . abortion. in favor of allowing prayer in 54.'hools, opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment and against homosexual con· duct. Among other sponsors of the day-long rally. which organb.ers said could cost $1.2 million. are Bakker. Ben Armstrong. presl· dent of National Religious Broad· casting; Bill Bright of Tustin. founder ot Campus Crusade for Christ ; and evanieti.ll Rex Hum· bard In a statement aimed at the "Jeaus for Washington" rally, representatives or 20 religious or ganizations. Including the 32-m ember National Council of Churches. Issued a state ment accwslng t.be evangelists of try· ing to "Christianize the govern· ment." "It is arrogant to asser1 lbal ooe'a position oo a pohUcal issue is Christian and that all others are un-Cb.riJIUan . . . immoral or sinful. There Is no 'Christian· vole or aea.tslaUon." the sl~te· menl said . Many participants began ar- r i v1n1 in the nation's capital al the beginning of the week and rally leaders mel wUh a number of congressmen Mo nday. Carter Talk Al6on TV WASHINGTON <AP> - Back from a quJck trip lo ex press his personal th anks to serv1cemen In· jured In an aborted at· tempt to rescue American ho1ta1es in Iran. Preal· dent Carter ls prepartn1 to name a aecret.try of stale to replace the one who qult In protest ot the ml11lon. The man most common· ly mentiOned II tM llkely I UCCfflOI' to Secretary of State Cyrwi R. Vance w11 h h deput y . Warren Chrlstopher. Carter was expected to reveal his choice to con· 11rcastonal leadera before announcln1 It at a I p.m. PDT naUOnaJly televlaed newt conference from the East Room of the White House. (Channell 2, 4 and 7: Kll'WB, ICNX .) -......... PAT BOONE SINGIN' IN TAE RAIN-IN WAIHtNGTON Glant Revival Drawa 175,000 Fatthful Sliver Prob_. Silence by Hunts Risking Contempt WASHINGTON <A I' 1 Th•· h1 lllonair<> If unt brt>I hn' r• rused to appt•ar al llou,•· tw.11 1n~s today, de!>p1te J '>UbJI'"""·' <·ommandmg their 1irt•..,1•111 •1 t11 I C'Sl1fy on la..,l month·'> 1 ollap-.c· uf the silve r rnarht Tht• llou.w '>11lx·omm11t1·•· 1·1m ducting th•· ht·ar1n~., voted unanalllOU.'>ly lo set:k a <'ontcmpl or CongrC!>S c itation ;igam~t Nt>bon BunkC'r llunt anrl Wdli,un Herbert Hunt In r ebuffing the urdl·r. the• Texa ns could rl!>k fine~ up t11 Sl.000 and a Jail term up to 12 m onths, s ubcommitt ee c h a irman Rep. Be njamin S. Rosenthal potnted out. However the conte mpt c1tat rnn would ha VC to bf> a11opted by lhP [ull comm1Urt• and thl· full 11110.'><' t11 take effc"<'t Rosenthal <'jllf'd t hf' Hunts' respons e to lhr 'uhpoPna "fra nkly impertinent " But lawyf'rs (or thP brolhf'f ' s aid tht> Texan ... "mt>l.ln nn r11'> resJ><'('l" and ""ekom<· k "fair ' opportunity to testify llunt '"l altorrH'y . rt nl(er Goldburg . strf'!>sed thut th1• Tf'x ans will tc~llfy volunuinlv Mn' l · befon· a St·nat1· Ai.cri1 ultun• ~ubcomm1Uee on th1· s1ht'f 1, ~UC. Union Oil Tell8 Eamings Boo8 t LOS ANGELES I AP J l 'ninn 0 11 Co of Callfom 1a ha~ report Mi a 34 percent hikt' over C'arn· ang!> for the same 1979 quarter Union srud its fi rst quart<'r net income was $153 mllbon or SI 76 a s hare. up 34 percent from the $114 1 million or Sl JO a shan> registered an the fi rst quarter of 1979. "That s ubcommittee ha \ dtn·rt and primary JUrasdtl't1on ''' 1·r the C'Ommod1ly markeL'> · -..ud Goldburg I It· urRcd rltJ5c.>nthal 's panel th'· Ho u.st· Gov<>mmenl Opera tHJn'> ·subcCJmm1tll'f• on com· mercc. coru.umt"r and monetary •• f( a 1rs to coordinate effort.'> ·11. 1th other ronl(r~sional panel-; '>eekang lt'St1mony from thl' tv.11 ffunL'i "as a bas1t• malh.'r or fun· da m t•nt.al f a1rnes..'> · · "The brothers have no desire to he disrespectful." Goldburg said, but "we do not feel that our clients should be caught up an a <·o mpet 1ti on f o r th e ir testimony" Goldburg al~' ~aid the llunl<, are racing other invl~Ugallon\ by ft.·deral regulato r) agenc1b. including Uw Commodity f'utun• Trading Comm1i.s1on and tht• Sl'CUnlles and Ex<'hangc Ct>m m 1ss100 as \o\Cll .t'> "potential l1l1~a1111n llov.1•H•r th<' '>ulx'omm1ttet•'<; 'tJH d1 rC'<·tor J>(•tl'r l$arash. 1n s1stt•d h1'> 1.>ant·I has direct ovt:r '>lghl 11v1·r 1s,ut·s ('Onc-em1ng th•• '>lhN marki't t•oll apsC' Tht· llunt ljllo)t•r. Apnl 2fi rot1011o1ng rl·Ce1pl of lhl' llous1• '>Ubc·umm1tt1•t• '!lubpoenJ .i~ked lhe pant'! to ciua'h th<· o r 1l ('r That rl'qut''t 11.&1 ' 1m m t•diatt•ly rc•J<'<'tt·d i\l luda) ' lw.1r111j! HoM·nt h.11 l.itwkd th1· llufll:-. n•,pon~t' Jfl .1 ti,urd1t" · .11HI -;;11d that tht· pmrwr rc=mc'<ly tu a\ 01d test if> IOJ: v.ould havt' be-en to sN•k a rourt '"<In 4ua~h1ng the '>Ubl>O('na 1<0-.cnth;11'' '>Ull('nmm1ttf'i• hJ' 1•11ndu!'ll'<I lhn't' <1:n ., of ht·ar inc' into tht• March· 1·ollaJY.>t• of th1· '''"'r market prec1p1tated '" tht· dram:ittr de!'hnt• an •ulvf'r pr11·"' from about SSO to JUM un dt•r SI I and the llunt brotht'r..' rult' an the '>hde Flood Control Dlstr ct•a hydfot· raphy office in Sonta Ana. l.wll year Co1ta Mesa h ad 17.61 Inches on this da lt' " 1'he audden cuiy and mao· nrtcmoon de luge wu concen· trated primarily tn sout heaKt a nd centra l Huntin.iton Beach and wtatJlicM: Coeta Mesa whe re the brunt or the storm came ashore Spokesmen for the Orlnaie County S hcrtft's ffurbor P atrol In Newport 0.:ar h reported 24 Inch fell Monday Oeput1e11 to the i.outh &1t Ouna Point Harbor reported only 14 inc h for Tuebday by com· parlson. Ofrlcial San Juan Cupastruno weather wutrhf~rs Mr und Mrs. Carl HankC'v . who kt• •p records for tht· l'lty, rer<>rd1•d 22 ln<'h Mo nd<1y, bringing ~an Juan s s eason total to 28 Hti inche<>. Normal for this lime would be 26.82 mches. County nooc.1 con trol offl c1als said their ~tallon!'I rec1Jrded an· land rainfall Monday of 14 int h In Vtlla Park brln.cinJ( the :sea son total to 2fl G4 inche!I for the season. They said .OS Inc h fell In Santa Ana, tor a season total or 21.01 loches, while 18.47 inches b ad fallen at this time last year T ra ffic accident 1n vcst1gators sa1d problems generat1•d by the rainfall Monday w<'rc surpris· lngly minimal throughout th• Southern ealifornl3 tjasln with the exception o f a maJOr mudslide. Roc ks and a sea or goo caacaded down onto the Ridge Route. tying up a 40 mile sector o f Interstate 5 durinR th•· <'nJ<'ttil late a fternoon ()<!ak r>NllJd for Lhre<· hour.. A :.uddcn rJin ~~uall rw;.:.111~: ""''' ttw 1nlt•n·h.1n ~t· lnnt•' bet wc~n lhe <.iCJldcn ~Litle and Santa Ana fr('cw:1\·~ 1.1.ao; hlamf'C'I f<ir c·&1uMng a doulih• trailn 1 ,. m1•nt trut:k rig lo ow•rtum an t-:a'Jt Los An~ele'> [)rl\ 1•r l>;l\'tr1 I. M Hc•v. 1·1!1·, 2fi, of 456l Hwd1ur> lln\I'. lr .. 1111-. ... urfr·t·it a rr;.il'lu11•d J<1w and was admitted to· Wh1U• M<>mor1al tfosp1uil "'here h1· .., ll!ltc.>d 1n )(ood contia t1on . f'onrrett.• 11o a:. .,,..,.,.. 1·d over th<' h1.:h11o a~ "'ht·n lh1• 11 i.: carry1n~ ~o ton.'> 11( the· hulldan~ matenal r11 l I •·d . k1···r11n1-: c· a ITran'> 11o orkl'r' 1111 th•· v·1•111• Ph·anmg up lht· m" 'throu 'h th1· 1•venm~ ru-.h hour f 'ro• Pa9P ,1 I FOURTH ... a bout thrt'e hours e mergency vehicles could not have· gotlttn onto the Ptmmsula 1r they'd been needed He \a1d the• polu·t· 1h•partment .., s twhang the tr:1fftl' rapar1t) of tht' pcntn .. ut.1 "" lhJt lralfH· <'an be n>ukd J v. .1 > r rum lht· area twfur1• th•• rrrnd i.yskm bt>('Offit''> c·1HtlplPtl•ly dog)(1•d v. llh r ar. ('11unnlv.omjn Ev1.·lyn Hart told lht• «hwf s hP thought hi'> 1dt·a ,., :1 good one and .. u~gest1•d 1•!Clt'n<l1n~ the f1r('work'> s how IJan t<1 th1· l>unl''> <1nc1 Big C<111 yon a., V. l'll ·.She s:ud hoth of thn"l' d1-.pla)., g~nt•r;tlt· traff1t• a .. w1•1l a-. th1· HJll>o.1 'huv.. although c;ro.,, ,,111! th1· trjff11· prohl"m' arcn t ., ,,.,,.,,. ( '11un1 II m,•mlwr' .1 ;1 r•·•·d 1•1 d1'>l'U.'>' tlw propo,.,d 1J~111 Jl their mt!NIO~ on ~IJ)' l.l ~lt•jnv.h1I•'. Cr•>"' a'>surcd the m that th•• c·1ty ord1nanr1· a.:a111-.1 UM' of f111•v.11rk'> again v.ould ht· 1:nforH·tl th1' )(•ar. 11 1• ':ll!f therl' has been o Kradunl rc'fJurt1on in I h1• numh<•r of 111•11ple l.\hu hu, ttw f1n•work~ 10 otht•r l'lll<'' and lmn~ thl'm lo Ne wport 'b IJc~chcs to bet off. llliillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • VOL. 73. NO. 120, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANG COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1980 N TWENTV·Fl\IE CENT Muskie Set to Replace Vallee Senator Surprise Oioice WASJUNGTON CAP) -Prest· dent Cart.er today s aid he will n o mina te Sen . E d m uod S Muskie of Maine lo s ucceed Cyrus B. Vance as secretary of s tate, congr~ssaonul s o urces s a id . Carter notified congressional leaders of his d ecis io n this mor ning. Congress was to be or- faciu lly told ot lhc d1ms1on at a White !louse m~Ung th.Ji. alter· noon. The president was expected Lo formally announce has dcc1s1on to th(' American Pf'Ople al a na- 1111nall\' broadta'>l nl'w'> con f1·rl'nCl', ~C'h{-'duled for 6 p m PDT ,.,. __ SEN. EDMUND MUSKIE SHOWN WITH PRESIDENTIAL CANDtDATE CARTER IN JULY 1976 That Meeting WH for Vice Presldentt•I Interview; Now He's Tapped for State Post M u!.ktt.• ('ons1dcn'<f a liberal. '' C'ha1 r man of thC' Sl'nate Bud~et 0 1mm1tlc('. a m('mber of tht· S1·n<1l{' rort'1gn Jfrlut 1ons C o m m a I t ,. (· a n d w a i. t h t• Oe mocratu: \'tc'e ·prc!>1dcnt1al l'andadatc m 1968 • Protests Scheduled At Airport AHred Hitchco·ck Dies at Age 80 SourcCb in Muskat''s 0 H1CC' stud Carter called the· 't'n.,tor Sun da:. night a nd offort•d him lht• Job and Musku.• took a day to t•onsukr tht• urfl•r T ht· ~t'nator. who ww, an Nabh\11lc,.Tt·nn . lf1 .g l\ €' o 'P''t•rh Y.hcn Car l•·r µhu nl'd, :.u1d during his l<t:-.1 <'ampaign for tht• S<.•nak 1n 1976 that h1• Y.Ould not run again By STF.VF. MARBLE OI I ... O•llY ,.1~$~_.f Newport Reach res1denls an g ry aboul recent orde rs thur could change ntl(ht operatJOn& at • John Wayne Airport are plan· ning a sagn l';1r ry1nl! .dt-mon~tra· lion in front uf the a irpo rt terminal Wcdn<.'sd ay afternoon K atheri n e J orgenloen . s po keswoman for the group. !>aid l'i hc expN·l!> about JOO a irport neighbors to s how up and \'ent their c-onrcrns ubout n<nSl' from air trnff1r ··The people fl-cl lhrl'all•nl"(I. the y'rf' wondering 1f th<,y :.hould move or st1C'k 1l out," c·xpla1n1•d Mrs Jorgeni.cn "The• s tress 11> JUSI J:?<•llmR to h<• unn•a I " T he• airport fops 1·unll•Ofl u n • c rnt r 1:d r ral Av1at1on Ad min ist ration t>rdt·r thut th1· ' a I r p o r l h l' o JI 1· n 1• rl l n a 11 "quuliriE'<f " tarm·r:. 1s 1>rccmpt 1ng the local r1~ht to trmtrol noise Thl' group 11> abo UIJ'l'l with {l rece nt Oran~t> County Grand Jury report r11lhng for c·ounty of • f1cials to hm1t thf' airport for rom mt rcaul u. .... only That r eport, 'aid Mr !> J orgensc>n. prt·sC'nl1' u "i.hort :o.1ghled vaew that ur~es the lonR term major ~acr1f1c·e of a city for the needs and l>c ner1ts to an <See AIRPORT. Pa ~e A2> LOS ANGELES CAP 1 Sir Alfred Hilchr<><'k. the mas tc>r of s us pense whose s ptne·chllling movies en tertained audaen ct's for more than half a century. daed today at age 80, a source at Universal Pictures said. Hitchcock. who has been in fo ilinR health ror the pa!.l y<•ar, daed of natural causes at 9 17 u m .. the sour ce s aid llis wife or m a n y yea r s. A l m a. and duughter. P atricia O 'Connell. and three grandchild ren. we re with him a t the time. Thl' d.a rector had been in fail an1o: health the· pa.;t year. plagued with arth ritis and kidney r a llurei:; His cond1t1 nn d1· ll•rioratt'<l over the• weekt.'nd II i tc h co c· k . a n a t 1v1· of f:ngland. recently srwnt SC'vrrul days 1n Cedars .Sina i Mcd1<·al C'<.·n l e r 1n ll o ll y w ood for d1a~nostic tt"!'iL'i, but a hospital s poke.,man sa ad a l th(• time· thul lhc• problem was not scn ou.' The d1rc<."tor of s uch classic'\ :is ··spellbound." "L1f1•bo11t, ·· "Shadow or a Doubt " and ·' l's ycho" wa' knighte d b~ Queen Ehzabl-th on Dec J I /\s he c elehrated h is 80th birthday Aug 13, he !>aid he wai-. at work on the script of his 54lh reature·length movie based on tht' case of a famous Brital'ih l'ip) ll1tchcock loved to frightf'n m oviegoers and exer cised ha'> talent to the limit in c reuting ch1lhn~ situations for the !>Crecn Fourth Without , Bang in Newport? • ~ Newport Beach City Council ) raembms would like to see a F.ourth of July complete ly free ~ of flreworka \n their city. That means not only lbe do-lt-j younelf family shows on the i beach that are alre ady prohibit· f ed by city law but the big shows l annually pul oo al the Balboa j Pier, the Dunes Aquatic Park ' and BJ1 Canyon Count.ry Club u •well ( The idea ol banning the big, l •Pfft.lllor-attracling py rotechnic dilpl•YI emerged Monday dur- Ing discussion of the holiday weekend. Because the city bu had ma- jor law enforcement problems during the holiday weekend In recent years, council members wanted Police Chief Pete Gross to tell them how he planned to handle things thla year. Gross, among his recommen-dat\ons, told council members he doesn't want the Balboa Pier firework.a ahow, an annual event of the BaJboa Jmprovemenl As· <See FOU1t111, PAGE AZ> ·psychic Gets Year I fOr Hypnosis Rape . . • A 1tlf·proctatmed Garden Grove pe1chlc alle1ed to have taped a womaa oa slx oeculona 1flllle Ille wu under hypno1ll ldHded 1ullty Monday to a ....... marae ol rape. • ArtbUr K.nlcbt. 70, •creed to 1pend cme ,.ar in Oranp• Coun· t .tj l.U mnd fbe years formal r ·~ bl wbJcb he may not ( ,...--female 1ub.)eda unlell a thtrd lllluJt ll present. .. . - The plea bargained settlement was accepted by Oraoae County Superior Court Judce James O. Perez. Knl1bt was arrested by Garden Grove police after a woman complalned that 1he bad been raped durinC liJl hypnoala 1ea1iou between March 1, 1fT' and Ju. JC, tm. Flv~ COUDtl of rape a1alnlt Knllht were dllm.tued. \ .,.'#,........,. SUCCUMBS AT 80 Director Alfred Hitchcock V1olt·nrc" <,usp1l'IQO. ~u1ll and ('<mfrs-..on v.t•r1· th•· lhC'm~ or h" m1,.,1 .,uc-n,...,ful work Ben1uM· of hi\ profr'i'>111nal and J.ll'ri.rmal tn<l1 v1dualit} · a llJtc-hc<X'k film ' llnd tht>rc W (•tf• mor<• than 51) Of lh('m hC'«<imt· :1 hou't·hol<I phrase YPt he nt•ver won an Os1·ar. <tlthoui:h nommatl>d four time' A Muskw a1dt'. who a .. kc'<l not to bl' 1dent1f1rd . s aid th1:: :.<.'nutw ha .. rcn1Jan<.--d neutral an lhc pn· !>•dentiul contest but ha:. "U.'>l"<I c·very opporturuly lo i.ay nice things about Ca rte r ·· As word or Muskie's appoint mcnt spread. the se nator secluded ham~elr in ha., office and l'Cllll-d fru·ndc., and f.1m1 ly 111 te ll thl·m of h1i, df'C'1..aon Outs1d1· u hmou.'>an<' Y.a1tcd to tak<' ham lO I he Whal<' lloww for the Of r1t·1al annou.nr.-m1•nl S1•nat(' '><>Urt'<'' c..:11d I ht• rho1r1· of ~1u,k .... ha~hl:. 11·,µcc·tt'<l on ('ap1lol 11111. \'1rtuall.) as..;un-d th.1l tht· nom1nat1on Y.ould bt· 1·11n firm1-d i\n 1nlluPntial ~1·natc ;udt· Y.ho ask•·d thut h1· not 1>4: namt'<l. <'a llrd tl1t· prt•i-11l1·n1 ' 1h·uMon ·1H1llt 11 .di) a:.tutt· und "a v.1~c 1·ho1u• · Vanr1· rN11~nt'tl Muncla>. 1·1t 1ng ha ., d1 i.a grct'ml·nt Y.llh Curtt·r", dtT1s1<m to ... end 11 m1l1tan r .. .,<'U(' lt·am into Iran 1n an ill f:Jlt·il <·ffort to rn•1· lhr· Am1·nn1n ho -.,t..i gr., hl'ld 1n Tehran <,mt••· No .. emt><'r ~1 ul'ikat·. l;(i, ra m1• tlJ nal1<1nal rrommC'nr<• "'h<'n S4•n llubl·rt I ll umphrt·) rho"f• him 11'. th1· v1c·1· prP<,11knt1al rand1dat•· on lh<• l!HiH l>1·mnrra11r l'art\' t1<'k<·t llum~hn•\ and Mu:-.k1\· lt1'1 to Hu·ha rd M Nixon 1\ formf'r ~OH•rnor or ';1 J10(' a nd :t!..o a !.lat(• ff·ini.lator '1 u!oiklf' wus t•lc•rted to the ~nalc tn 1958 lie.• r an f()r the 1><'mocr:it1C' ore ... dcnt1al nommat1on in 1972 Oklahoma Unlvenlty runntna back Biiiy Sima gets a k111 rrotn hia wtfe Brenda after he was selected by the Detroit Llom 11 ftrtt choice ln the NaUonal Football Leaaue draft. CompletAt "ftfaU1 on the NFL drart ire on Paee Bl . • 0 ... .,--..... 'l1aey ~oue Anls l ,. In tn•· .... tudl'lll '> U1ll <:aral'cw and Cindt·c C':.irl!-ion .. twv. 1111 tht· pn1.1·.., tht·~ v.on ~l <Jnda~ in chocCJlalt.• 1·0\ t•n>d ant 1:ating ermtl·\t Eoch downccl a platt' of 'h111·oli.1ll' 1·m 1•r1.·d ;.inb in one mmutt· C:.iracl'to al. r csp- 1 un·d tht· i.10l •·at1·r lo<1k altk<.· eont<:~t in· s pring h1Jinks sur r11ur111inJ.! c·urn·nt CC'lc·br atc• I 'Cl W<'<·k on t'ampus. In Jnolhl'r l'\l'lll < 'tn<h DCJIV v.on the S<-huvlcr Bassett look al1kt.' <.'Onle'>l Bas!-.Ptl 1s · 1·r ed1Wd with ·successfully .pr o- m1>l10J.! the antPa l<'r a'> l.:CTs offtc1al mascot an 1965 Residents of Cove Facing Eviction? Ry F REOF.RICK S<'HOE )ft;IU, Ol n. 0..lt ,._... SUH Hc•..,d<•nl., It \'IO'! on IPa'>t'holrl '"~" Y.llhin <"r.\"lal C'o \f' ~t ;11•· l'ark rould bt> forrt•d (JUI n( thf-ar home~ a' t'Jrl.\ "' mad J9HJ. un rl•'r a re<'11mm1•ndat1on 111 ht• Nm '-td1•r1'<i \.\•·dnt''d<t.\ b} tY.o l1·..:11>l;i11v1· 11.mm1tte~.:i. m1'-l·lm~ 111 ~1u·ram<·nto 1 h ., 'r J t 1• I. 1• g 1 'i I a t 1 ... ,. Ancihst "'Ofrwt• "'111 recomm1•nd lh,11 rl"•ldt-nl., or ('Olta j!1•:. 10 l n .,t,11 ( 11\1· IO 1111 1 t•ntt•r of th•· "ll'J"l<i<· park h1· n :lcx·Jtt•d li> Ju I.\ I l~I f ht-JnUf\ ... I ~ Ofrll t• afMJ ~ lfl Rosie Ruiz Loses Tiile For Marathon ROSTON IAPI -The BMton i\thlt'\ae i\-.:.or1at 1on today :.tripped Rosie Hu1z or New York o f h e r Hoston M arat h o n womcn·s d1v1s1on Vtl'tory Race director Will Clo n<"y a wa rded the No 1 spot to Mont rear s Jac·q ueh.ne Gareau. who was on ha.nd at tne press con· ference and accepted Cloney 'i. congratulations Cloney sa id the Investiga tion s howed "beyond a ny reasonable doubt" that Ruiz, a 26-year-old Manhattan office wo rke r who says she had run m only one pnor marathon, dad not cover the e ntire 26-mile. 385-ya,r d Boston foot r ace. "If she did anything wrong, It was on the spur of the moment." ~lo_ney aald of Rull, adding, 'Im not a d octor. not a psychiatrist. I thin)( she believes she ran the race." "I am proud to be the first," Gareau said. Cloney said Ruiz told hJm lhe did not plan to return hJm ber aold medal. u)'in1, "I hope that on relJecUon Rolle wou.ld deckte It would be the sportsmanlike thlna todo.." Cloney said be lnvtted Rw1 to run ln the marathon neat year and to vindicate herself. Tbe declaion brou1ht to n 1p. parent end more than • week of question• 1urroundln1 Rull' Ortt-place flni.ah. Rul1, while elaimtn.s to haw run the entire 'race, tailed to ap- peu ln any race photofraphl prior to the final mJle or so. Cloney hid lhe probe inchlded checkifti 10,000 pictures taken alon1 the coune. rt• 1·o m m<•nrl rt• lnr at 111 n n( po•r.,nn' In in~ m hl•arhfront I r.t ill'h at t:I ~1orro Traah•r I' Jrk h .. l>t't" :lJ. 191i3. the date· ·•ll '"""tin~ l1•a..,. t'XIJlrt'"· Thi· n•1·Qm m cn dut1on.., r l' 'l'J lt•d todiw through tht1 off11 tt of """l'mbl y ...,nm.Jn M aria n H1·r g1''>0n. R Nt·~ port 8f>ac h. 111.t-ly "'Ill 'il•t t ht• ~lJl.!t' for pro- 11· .. t:; rmm n·suh·nt... of thf· t .... o • ommumtw' Tlwv 1ntf·nd to ., 1• n rl r c• p r 1• ., t• n t a t 1 v c:. t '' \~ 1•dm•,da~··, ht·arinJ(s Tht· ri·sad<•nts an· c;eektn~ 20 \t•Jr kast-..10 :.illo~ them to 11\l" "'1th1 n th•• boun1n1rit·~ of t ht· nt•w ,t.111· p.irk :aloni.: tht• roal>lhne 114•1 \I. t•t•n L.t~UllJ ffrJt'h <Ind l ornna dl'I Mar P r111r to tht' '>tatP purchase lhl'lr landlord ~a' the lrvme l"ompan~ ~tr., Rer~Pson. 1.1.ho i.. ~up· porting tht• rr.ulcnt:. · pos1t1on. "'..i rnt'd to<la } I hat relncal1on rould t'tit.t lhc 'tale no lc!>S thun s.i 5 m1lhon The park •ll>clf l'OSl S3J m1llwn "lt's a qu~t1on of the state !>pt>nd1ng mon11 y fo r relocation ..., he n 1t is n 't n eed e d ," a fl<'qceson spokeswoman s aid . "Marian's maan ccncern is that not.hang be done unl1l the general plan for the park as com <Stt CltVs:t'AL, Page AZ> Coast Weather V a r lable clo udiness t o ni g ht. dec r easi ng Wednesday, with 10 per. cent chance or rain through Wednesday. Lows tonight 48 at Lhe beaches to 56 In· land. Hlghs Wedne sday low to mld&OI. INSIDE TeDA '1 JoJmnrl Canon lhotlld gel an Otcor /or ~ hall tM Academw Aeoard.t oud•ettc1 owokl. Droppmg rothlg1 ;,,. dico.te tlw ocltfr half alreodJI ii 011.ffp. Sft Paff A II. l• .. e• W..,.... -·-~ a ....._.a ................ .. .... ... ~ .... .. ,......,.. 9%1 =..-::. :: C........_. C6-1t Or .... ~ AM ~~· A1t ~--..... Cl =--.. ...... ., .. ................. ., ... , ...... ~ =:=..I CM All~ ;:;:;:::-• .:,. ,._.. Cl ... ....., M IMCt 'I .~ ........... M ... . . -. . . ' ' \ ~ , .. , .. .. .. .. 4 ., .. .. .. .. .. . . ·. JU ONl Y PILOT .N WASIUNGTON tAP> P lck-nl Carter's draft .... lalr•· Uoa plu f'or youn1 mm , n&m>wly approved laat wd.k by the Ho~ ..... PMW'd by • urpruin1l1 wtde mar11n today In 1i1 • n•t• aubc-ommlUff • . A St-nllt• Approptt•llOM subcommJt vou-d 8-4 ln ftvor of •SMtodlna '13.3 million to beSJn rtllltr•Uoo lh11 iumm r 0( YOUl\I men. aat"d l 9 and 20 The biU 8°" to UM hlU AJ)IM"'llPril n' CommUttt, Uld lhee to tMStoat•. ..,,_r ll•lftr•: Geld ,flf.r~d LONDON tAP> Th dollar dropped and Ulen raJUed today to wlnd up allabt.ty hl1her for the day a1a.J.n1t mo.t m~r fori!l&n C'\&mmdn Gold dipped all&hUy ln Euro~ In London. the prttlous ~l.11 tnded the day at ~ an ounC'e, down from $52.t Monday. Oold closed Mt ~ an New York, up SU, IAndon allver prtcH Wfl'f' virtually unchanaeu $13 87 1tn <>Wlt compared with $13.to Monday. It cloeed in Nt'w York ul SU.67, up 2 ttola. ........ 1u. "'~' repr VAnCAN CITY <AP> -t•our relaUVH of lb~ us boeta1es In Iran met w1th Pooe John PauJ JI today and ur1ed h.lm to help obtain the re&eue ol lhe 53 capltvM held in Tehran. 1'be relatives -two mot.hers and two wives -completed a week of meelings with European leaders to plead their cue and said they hoped to return to the United States on Wednesday. . The wo~en visited the pope m a group and each s poke with ham in Englis h ror about two minutes. At the end. the pontiff blessed the women a.nd pve each or them u white rosary. 3 A llla•llr• S tor~• Burra ALHAMBRA <AP> -Three stor es in a shopping center caught fire today when a blaze in an oft-picketed aduJt book s tore s pread to neighboring businesses. causing an estitmated SJl0,000 dam age and injuf'ina one firer1gbte-r, authorities saJd. The fire s tarted shortly before 3 a .m . in the El Cid Adult Book Store on West Maln Street in this Los Angeles suburb and spread to the Tudor Bar and Kajala Interiors via a common al· tic. The cause of the fire was under investigation and it was not known lf arson was suspected. .,,ongagt-Loara R-age Lo.,,~r~d BEVERLY HILLS <AP> -Responding to falling money market rates, Great Westem Savings and Loan Association, the nation's second largest, has lowered its prime home mortgage lending rate to 16~ percent from 17~ per cent. It waa the first m ajor reduction by a m ajor California thrift ins titution since January. Some analysts said it indicated that a sustained fall in rates 1~ under w<fy f'r otM P age A I AIRPORT NOISE. • • un!.pec1ficd chentelc " The battle against recent airport dC<'ISIOOS by rcdcral agenc·11•s took :mother tack Mon dav ~ht·n Newport Bea«h C'1t\' ounc1I memtx-rs agrted to hm· a W a!.htngton I) l' attornt·y The council said tht' <.1ttomt·y in rhe nauon's rapalcil 1s exfl('<'t· cd to a.<.s1~t lht' c·1ty 10 t1ppeJhn~ " Ct vrl /\eron,JUl 1<'' Bon rd dt· Youths Jailed On Charges Of Bike Theft Two Harbor /\n·a ynuths Y.t:rl' Ja iled an Newport Bcat·h Monduy after they allcgt•dly ~tole b(•vc11 t·xpens1ve brkc~ from three local ~rhoob AoQkl'd on .... usp1c1on of J!rand 1hcfl were: Chn~tophcr Joni•:-., l~ 1>f 3809 Seashore· Ori ve. Newport Bl•ach and Gciry Krnus. 18. of 2977 J:icar:.inda I\ vt• . Crista ~t <'sa Accord1n~ to police rC'port' two men drt\>tnJ,! a hght rolor~ van were ~ccn at Ensign Maddi•· School, usmg boll cutters to get tnlo the bicycle stor<fgc arra The resident who S<fw th1> twu m en stealing bikes, tclephonl'd r1 de!lcriptton to police Officer Frank Brown !lpott.l'd a matchin~ van and frlllow1-d It to :l5th Street and Man·w; AvenuP where the two men lcrt the vch1 de and fled Jones and Krau -.. a"'·om panted by a lawyer, surrendered to police a few hours Ii.Iler. Police said the seven bike!) found in the van (·ame from Ensign, Corona del Mar Jflgh School a nd Newport Ha rbor ll1gb School. The bikes were· valued at about $150 each .. DAILY PILOT c1s1on ana m dealing with UH: r'AA. In add1t1on. the council d<:> c-1dcd to go a step further and ··~reE'd to st-ncl Mayor Jarkw ll~ather and Cit~ Attorney llugh Coffin to W;c,hmgton to ta lk with lawm akeN>. Thl' expected appeal 1s over the CAB's approval of new rnutes Crom Orange County for three new airlines PSA. Wc•stc·m and Frontier. The lobbying m 1ss1on bv \1 avor JIC'ath1·r l.lnrl Coffan •~ .urned not only at the CAB de- ' i-.1on. but also at the FAA ordt-r w open the airport to other com rtll'rc1al Oight.:. Curn·ntly. Air Cuhfornrn anrl 11 ughes /\1rwt·st ny a combmMJ Lot a I of 40 n1~hts a day out of lhe airport. In the wake of thl' i''AA order. four a1rlan<'s have filed reports "'1th county 11Hi c1a ls andicalln~ lhl·y would like to lift JCl.5 out of .John Wayne Airport about 10 tam es a day Council members admitted lht•y had l1lllc ch(lacc but to pur~ue lh • on·~omg flight by R'' ing to W<e>hington f 'rona Page A I CRYSTA L ... 11lt·ted. · the aide c-ontinued 'I hat plan 1s scheduled lo be 1·omplet<..>d wtthm two years. ac· 1 ording to off1l·1als of the statf' Parks and Rl.'creat1on Depan ml·nt Tht• lease recommendations will be re leased at a ftem0<>n ht·anngs of the Senate F'lnance and Asse mbly Ways a nd Mellfls !'omm1ttees. Mrs . Bergeson will attend bOlh hf'aring11, her om ce :,aid The pu~ of the hearings is to estabUbh t111dget priorities for the P arkK and lte c reatlon Department. ln the cUJlc of Crystal Cove. the proposed recommendation would affect all residents, ex- c-ept those who have low ln- comeli or med ical proble ms . •1 ne A&Mtla&M .heM Iran clahn d two c arrier · band S. ri1htt1r jets "atarted to ahoot" at em Ira nian patrol phint' cw r the Gulf of Ornaa to. di)' in the firtt U.S.·l....U tnlUtary controataUon sloce tM Amn tcan boltaaea were Hiud nearly abc monlh» aao. Tbe Peo· t llQOn dt1nied there was any 'lhoollna< In Wwt htngton. the Deftmse lh.'purtmcnt iwld "Two f . 14 u1rt·rart from the airf'raCt car· rwr Nim.its made a routil>e ln· t l'H't'Pl of a n Iran ian C·l30 utrnuh ne<.tr the S trait of llurmui The U.S . alrcraft DEAD RESCUERS EXHIBIT 'INHUMANE' -M t'M'Orh.'<1 the Jraruan plane back to I raruan .ur space. It WllS a rout inc mtereept. There was no firing of weapons." W ashinglon officials said the lrantan all"J)lane came witbin approximately 50 m iles pl the Nimitz and the two F-14s were launched to look it over. The Nim itz ls one of a bout 30 U.S. ~a rshiP8 stationed in the Indian Ocean following the ta keover of the U .S. Embassy In Tehran on Nov 4 by Iranian militants and the December Soviet thrust into Af~hamstan . Record 1981 Budge t Jf ork For Newport The Newport Beach City Coon· cit took its fi rst crack Monday afternoon at the city's proposed 1980-81 budget, a document call· mg for a record $31 million in total city expenses. T he p r e liminary b udget . which must be adopted by July I . shows an operating budget of 520 8 million about a six per· 1·e nt climb over last year's fig ure Ci ty Manager Robert WyM told council members during the afternoon study session that the budget was prepar ed on the as· s umpt1on that Howard Jarvis' latest tax slashing measure Propos1tton 9 would f ass. With the passage o Propos1· lion 9. he explained, it is an· tH·1palcd that Newport 's rev· cnue wi ll be clipped anywhere from Sl mJWon to $2. 7 m illion. However, no layoffs of regular perm a n e nt employees a r e l'dlle<l tor m Wynn's! spend.Ulg plan The budget calls for the cit y's working force to be increased by one pt•rwn an tht· public works department. That employee would head up a push for con· vert1ng :.trect lamps to low· cnrrgy bul~ Ma)or Pro Tcm Evelyn Hart requE•sted that her colleagues go a s ll· p f u r t h e r a n d a dd a $30.000·a year litte r control of- ficer to the budget Wynn said the city was spared S<'nding out any pink s lips by the council's "hard.nosed" budget following the passage o f Pro~illon 13. City leaders cut 11 full·ttmc s lot s from the budget that year As in pru.t years, the figure for pul>li l· :.afety oper ations takes the biggest bite o ut o f the budgct Up more than S2 million, the police. fire and marine rt'lalf.'d s<•rvll'c~ represent near· ly half of the budget. Counr1I me m bers also re · v1e wt:>d 1nd1v1dua J d epa rtment figur es ln ~ ctlY cllrk 's oCfice, adm lni1tratlon , the cltf at· torney's office, personne and finance. Wynn said lf Proposition 9 doesn't pas&, council me mbers will have the choice of lncreas· Ing service or returning the money to lhe public by lowertna recs. The budget 1how1 in creases in revenue flowing to the city in sales tax and property tax.. A 11 percent incre a se i n r eve nue from p8J'k1ni citations ls beiDI credited to • new computer pro- gram Whi ch helps track down of. fenders. •-1"-"··----1.c•" "'"" Yh,.,,.,ft.\MWftt•lW~ftt••I~ Teachers to Y-ote On N-M Contract ,_ ......... Cd•lt< ,_ ... __.... Ni•,..~lf>!I Liiii... (MNIM I.•• "'"'~"' ~-.... dll .. f 1l1pfloM (71')1Go4m Ct ......... M¥~M2-M11 • Newport-Mesa Unified School Dlllnct teachers are acbeduled to vote WednetldJly on • new two· year contract offered by diatrict trust.eel. The voting session, •et for the Eaiaoda IUgh School alrll' gym in Cotta Meaa, is e xpected to draw between 600 and 800 of the diatricl'I 1,0'10 teachen. aald Pa ul J ordan, chief bar1alner for the Ne wport·Meaa Federa ted Teachers union wbote t>.l'lain· ing team bu recommended •P· pr ov al oU.be new contract. Teachena have been worlrln1 without a contract alnce J uly 31 . T he propoted new document lollowC!d months ol ne1otlat1on, a two·day teacbera slowdown ----------- and recom1qendatlon1 by • th ref.member f act-n.ctinl com· m lttee authorised by tbe at.at.. The new contract offers teacben an 8 pereeat pay bike retroactlve to laat Aug. l and a nother 8 percent be&innlna Au1. 1 of thla year, Jordan aakl. Jordan aaid teachers will meet Weclneeday at a:ao p.m. to dia· CUii and debate the propoeed contract and probably wtU take a vote at aboul 5 p.m. A lthOU&h the bOar<I ot trustees has ordered lta negoUat1n1 team to accept the eoftlt~t propoul, rormai endonemeat by U'UltMI await• approval of the pact by teachers • Th e offlcltl lranla n news aaency Pin q~ tM Jr aruan army joint atarr as uylng the two American planes atllrted to shoot at the lranlan plane but Tour lriilJa.n et.I were senl up und they "warded orr the •l· tac k ." Part ca.uotect the army u uylng the U.S. planes "chan4ed their direction as the four lru· n ian je trlghters escort ed the patrol plane " bac-k to Ira n Meanwhile , Iran ian Foreign Mlniater Sadegh Ghotbudeh escaped unharmed from what appeared to be an assassination attempt ln Kuwait, Iran's army mobllhed tor a major offensive agalnat Kurdish rebels in Sanan· d aj, and a co ntro v e r s i a l churchman a rrived in Tehran to take cba.l"J(e of the bodlea of the U.S. commandos who died in the abortive U.S. host.age rescue . * * * President Meets Iran Raid Team WASIDNGTON <AP> -Preal· dent Carter had a "secret ren· dezvous" Sunday with about LSO men who participa ted in last week 's e ffort to rescue US. hostages in Iran. House Speaker Thomu P. O'Neill s&Jd today. O'Neill to ld re po rters tha t Carte r t o ld con g r es1t 1o n al le ade r s at a While House breakfast today be met w1th the men al an undisclosed localloo but gave no other dt:taall> of Uw meeting. White House spokesmen declined Immediate comment on O'Ne1ll's report. Car te r a ttc nd t•d churr h services m Washington on Su11 day but WU not SC(>n hy r(• porters a fte r returnini:t \o tht> White flow.c ::at m1d·d tl\ Sea Buria l Slate d for Edith Wilson Burial at sea 1s scheduled for onet ime Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty Edlth Vaul Wilson. of Corona del Mar, who Joined lbe m ovle world as a st ar struck youngste r a nd wa t c hed 1t ma ture for seven decades before he r death Sonday. Her late husband. Jack. "'a.s Charhe Chaphn's production manager for 23 years Mrs. Wi lson died a t 82. almost a year to the day after her late husband. Servtc(>S to com mit her ashes to the sea will be observed by the Neptune Society on a vessel outside Newport Harbor A movie extr a by the time she was 14. the winsome Sennett girl appeared in man y Chaplin films. During a.n Inte rview a year ago, s he said 1t v.m. Chaplin :-. fanatic devotion to perfl'c t1on on the screen that an:.pired ht'.'. troupes dc s pilt' c;omt'tam1·' stormy cnses. "Make nu mis take. Chapllfi wab a gt:niui.." bhc s aid Mr s . Wi lson died at llO&i! Me moria l Hospital. Nev.pon Beach, after becoming incre~· ingly ill over the pa&t tv.o months. Sur vivors include her son. John Jr . and her daughter . Mrs. Edie Hulett Both h vc an Coronu del Mar. SUpperg S•aslaup Tow truck operators in Newport Beach prepare to haul vehicle out of d rainage ditch off Irvine Avenue . Poli ce said Shirley Bobo, 50, o f Santa Ana. lost control or her car at about S p.m . Monday while turning off Mesa Drive. She was n't injured in the mishap. Scattered Showers Diminish on Coast ~cauered !.howcm, from 6l l<J"' pressure system .~pawned stonn lhJt swooped down o n tht· Oran Re Coast Monday. pt>uncing hard1::.t on ll unlln~ton Ht:a ch .i nd C o:.ta ~e :.a, "~rt: d1m1msh1ng !)p ol<es m en for the US. Wrather Service in Los Angell"> 'J1d they an· predicting onl} 1'>0lat('(f showers and spnnkle< r n :.cattered parts of tht· ~uthland. Ram probabaltty will be 10 perc~nt tonight through Wednt'S day and slues are expected t.o deJr b.> Wednesday everurut as the slow storm syste m tn the up per atmosphere moves over to Arizona No problems such as street floodmg or serious road acc1 · dents tn which ram ~as bla~ v. e re recorded Monda.> from the r na st 1nJand. but the front del uged Hunt ington Beach and Co:.ta Mt.-Sa. 'll kmd of came dov.n there fur a "h1le." dt-clare d Hunt an.:ton Beach's Qua:.1·0Hlc1al 'Al'atherman J . Sherman Denn> v. ho ha~ kept ra infall figure-. and mettof'9log1cul data for 53 ~car~ His rooftop rain gau"c rl'• rordcd 44 inche-s by 5 ~ m for ~!onday 's prec1p1tat1on. com· pa red to 21 34 inches for th1• .... eason. Normal amount for tha:. date would be 17.i8 Ulchcs Costa Mesa received .42 1.11ch· in the same period Monday. according to the Orange County Flood C.Ontrol District's hydrog· raphy office in Santa Ana. Last )Car Cost a Mesa had 17 61 Ulc hes on this date. The sudden early and mid· afternoon deluge was concen· trated prima rily in southeast and central Huntington Beach and westside Costa Mesa where the brunt 111 tht• ~lorm came 1:1:.hon• Spokc.,mcn t'or the Orange C'ount> Shl·nff's llarhor Patrol an !'Oe"'port Hccich r cport~-d '.24 inch Ml Monduy, f '"°"' Page A I FOURT H ;. . - 'oc1at1on. tu be aUowed ovt:r tile holtday weekend That's bec<fuse last year. th•· .... ~ctat.ors leaving lbc s how and the party·goers wlio c rowded on- to the Pt•nins u la and West :\ewport. created a m onumtntaJ traffic jam "We don't anllctpate catclung Pveryone who sets off f1re-.orits hut anyone "'ho comes into the c 1t )' with fir works should know they're not immune." he said. Councuman Pru hp M aurt>r. a Balboa J<.land reside nt. noted thJt t'\ery }ear 'there's et .,muke '>l rt't'n Jruund the i.sland fro m the fireworh. It would take an unbt-ht'\ablc number or offact>rs to enfor('e the ban." I k :.u~:i;c~lt.>d trying to get SW" rounding c1t11:.-:, to ban fir eworks . G ro~ &u1d ~fonday the s1tua- t 10n v.as bO ~cnous that for :.i bout three hours emergency 'ehicll-s t'Ould not have gotten nnto the Pt.'ruru.ula if they'd been net.oded He said till-police department 1s :.tudyins: the traffi c capacity of the pcruru.uJa so that traffic {an bt• routed away from lb~ area before thl' road system becomes complctel)' clogged with cars Councilwoman E\•eJyn Hart told the chief s he thought his idea 1s a Jtood one a nd suggested 1•xtendmg lhe fireworks show ban to the Dunes and Big Can- yon USWt>ll ---~ . -~~---· . . . . . . . . . .. . .. I" • • .. e ., 8TSVS ID"«W&U ............ Oary Arthi.J.w la 1UU Ila~ tu. be.cl today. Marly two weHI .,._. M 1ave a 110 Up aact'"h.art1 t.hanb to• mu bo bad Mrlilr bul11ed tu. &..acwaa lucb bome. NOW AT TBS tlate, AttMbald cUda't bow the mu hid biltr&lariM bal bome. And be eerta&At1 C'OUldn't know Lbe man •ould Ntun ...... ud steal am ear. But we're .-u.a, •ed of oun•h•. It WU a"* qo TbUl'ldQ that Archlbakt'• wtfe Wendy •UDDed a fell ln ber batbl"Oom. cutUns her bead Wblle the cut wuft't Mrioul. lbe couple decided to 10 to lbe holph.al to ... lf 1Utcbel were neceuary. ft WAI WHILE nlE toUple were leavlot the home that their Cbeaapeake Bay reLrtever bounded out tbe froot door and into tbe da.rkneu. "W.U, to'hell wtlb It," Ardubald Hid. alter repeated calla to t.be ntl'UUq retriever ftJI on deaf ears. Tbe couple continued to tbe bolpltaJ, Wendy received 1everaJ l&.ltcbel, and they returned home aeveral houri later. A . . . ' .. • . -. Uttle Girl 'in the Claips' • Tt!!!!f. Aet!I 29, HMO OM. Y P!&.Ol Burglar Bi:arr~ · turthr r search tu.med up no trace or the animal. 10 the couple w.-nt lo bcld ·' lt m ua\ have bMo af\e r oncln lhe mornlna when the phone rlnaa andlhb auy llay1 he'• got my do&." Archibald recalls. The man Mtmed "luctant to reveal b1a loeaUon. but On.aUy told Archlbcald to meet bhn •l a car dealenhlp downtown. A&OUBALD GOT Oaf;SSED and drove to the dealership where he found a youoa man in the company ot hla do1 and a pollcfl officer. It aee ma the orncer became auapldous of a man walklne a doa ln the early hours, and when confronted. the suspect aaid be found \he dog and was about to call the owoer. The officer agreed, but waJted around unUJ the youna man 11\llde the call to a number provided on the dog's collar. "I thanked lhe guy for caU.ang me. sbOOk hu; hand and gave him two (Jve ~ar billa," Archibald said. ''HE TOLD JIE I DIDN'T need to do lhal, but I forced the bills on him." Arc bl bald sa.id, The marketing execuUve returned home wilb the wayward dog and wenl back t.o bed. The next momina. be discovered bis MeN:edee mwlna. It wun'l long after he e,aJled POlice tbat ollken la ~ phQOed to aay they bad recovered ArchJbaJd'• car and-anuMd a suapec:t ln that San Diego community. · "They uked me JI l wu mlaainl an)'thlnl from lll1 bouM. and s ure enoup, some ot my wile's Jewelry. my ca1DSa -4 some ol my clothel were IOfte," be aaJd. POUCE SVSPEcr THE YOWll buralar found tbe dol Win· der ing the street.I and took it to tJae Archibald bome. Wien he found DO' one home and the door unloeked, "be JUlt belped himself to our stuff and left." ArchJbald Hid. Later came lhe downtown conlrootaUoo with \be olfker and the reluctant phone call to Archibald. ''Then 1 Up the guy for flDdlng my dos after be rtPDed me off." Archibald chuckled. "And after that be comes baCt to my house and takes my car." Blll' TIIERE'S ONE final Irony In Atthlbald'a tale. "While we were filling out the police report, I aaked to see a picture of the guy," Archibald said . As he and his wife looked at the Pola.rold muc lhot. bis wife exclaimed. "Isn't. that. the sweat.er my mother knitted for YoU for Cnrutmas'?" Sure eooueh. The bur1lar made otf with that. too . Costa Mesa firemen encountered a sticky s ituation at the Co ral Reef Motel Monday morn. mg wben they found 6-ycar -old J ess ie Hanabrmk with her arm caught m a vending m achine. Capt. Bud Switzer and Fireman J im P arnell study the situation <left>, then use· a "ram bar" to free the little g1r1·., hand At righ t. Jpc;~11· -holding her potato chi ps -1s comforted by her gr ateful mother, Claudia Cronkite Won't ~~C~<AP ) ,.~~q~•n •~~ht~ .. ;!~~•nd ~~~~~~ .. d!~ anchorman Walter Cronkite cte-Ne" RepuLl11: magazine U!> Ml\ ,.,.. 111 thi· upcomin~ ''Jmpa1i,:n. in magnine as s aying the Illinois SEEKS RUNNING MATE C.ncld9te Anclenon A~W ......... STILL NQT INTERESTED NeW9C8eter Cronkite Fund Trial Delayed All proceed.logs In the cam· paign fund laundering case in· volving Orange County Supervisor Philip Ant.bony and forme r Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich have been delayed un· Smokeys Nab Girl 'Bandit' BENTON, Tenn. <AP) -A 12-year-old girl driving a 19'70 Plymouth led Tenneaaee and Georgia authorities on a cbale at apeeda of up to 110 mph along raln-llic.ked roads wind.inc along tbe Ocoee Rlver'a edce before a trooper manased to stop her. autbortUee aald. The trooper said be ended the 70.mtle dlue by paulna the Ii.rt on curvy U.S. 14, Jockeyina h1I cruiser ln front of ber car and berdlna lt onto the road's ·•boulder. tJ1 Aug. S -the date scheduled for argument.'J on a legal issue before a Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. Lawyers for the present and former public officials will argue before the appeals court that the state Attorney General'• office sbouJd be pro- h I bited from prosecuting the caae on technical grounds. An Orange County Superior Court preliminary heartug into the sufficiency ol the evidence against Anthony and Died.rich, scheduled to begin Monday, was postponed indefinitely. pending lbe appeal.a court action . Anthony and Diedrich are ac· cus ed ln an Orao1e County Grand Jury indictment lasued in December, ol conaplrtne to con- ceal the source or about 968,000 that was used in Anthony's 1978 campaign. An indictment b a bUI of ac- cuaaUona against an indh1dual. It. doea not. eatabUsb 1u11t or ln· nocence. n1ed today that he wouJd <'On-ing he \l.Ould be honort.-d Lo Join 1 lud1n~: Mr \nckr-.on .. Republican congressman, who !\ider running for vice prestd<'nt Anderson in the 1980 prc:s1denUJI Thl -.tall·m1.·nt 1 onclu1.lt-!I · It recently embarked on an tn· o n a ticket with prc!)ident1al rJl'I' ,., nut tile hr"l \1111l' ,, J>vhtical <lt'pendt•nt campaig n for the hopeful J ohn Anderson. However, in a i:.talemcnt ,.... I .1rt•1.·r h.i. ... b\.'\.'0 -u~i.:c• ... lt'(l ror While House. had not invited ' Cronkit<'. named in polls us :-.u ed toda y through CBS , nH· und my .. m ... ~l·r 1-. the• c,am•· him to run onthcsaml'tickct. one of the most popular and Crnnk1tl' said "Tht• N1•w ao; 1t has alwayo; been --not tn But If he did , "I 'd be so highly trusted men in Ameni·a. Ht•puhhc rt•porll•r has m1~1n h'rested " honored to be asked. I wouldn't tl•rpn•tc'd our convers ation Cronk1l1.'. "ho i.-. on vacalJon, turn 1t down." Cronkite was V~.,J~ Fm• d ·I have no mtercst in cntenng \I.as carlll'r rl'portl·d lo l;c_· ~all-quoted as telling execullvt· .F ~ P<Jlttt<'!. in any cupactl)'." the 1ng ofr Florida today Hut the editor Mortoo Kondracke ... tl Cronklt.e stakment said. "f have CBS statt•mrnt said he "as would be the right party. l"ve San Onofre never endorsed a Political can-"reached m North Carolina." ap-been an ind ependent all my <!Jdatc and I have no anll'nlion of parenll) byi.htµ·lo shorc rad10 hfl'." Violations SAN ONOFRE (A P> -Two violations of federal safety reg- uJatlons were dJscovered by the Nuclear ReguJatory Comm1ss1on Monday in connection with tbe recent exposure of nine workers to mlllOr radiat100 at the San Onofre Nuclear Gencratin& St.a· Uon. The agency also confirmed at least one allegation by a plant employee who complained or poor radiation protecUon. NRC public Information of· ficer Jim Hanchett said lbe find· ings are "preliminary coo - clusloos" that are s ubject to re· vision in a written report. The radjatioo of empk>yees at San Onolre'1 Unll 1 reactor oc- c urred April 12-13. Hanchett aaid nine workers, includina one ex- posed three times, were lo· volved. The NRC lnve1t111Uon blamed lbe contaminaUOll on poor plan· ning and "an Inexperienced crew." Hanchett said two lulances o( "non-compliance" with NRC re1· ulatlon.s by Soutbem California Edlaoo Co.. operator of the plant, were involved. One bad to do wtlh Improper removal ol empk>yees' pf'Ot.tt. live clothing. The second in- volved improper air monitoring for radiation inside tbe steam 1enerator. The NRC alao confirmed a char1e by electrician Mike F1ana1an lnvolvtna poor radJa. tlon protect.Jon. I . n"' 461h ilrinuat concl11ve nt tho Aml'nc.1ri Gem Soc.ety W6 '1 hPIO in 011lla' tht'I vear. Oonn.l Blackman nric1 I attenOed from our store Wr bOth 114tn.te on ,,a. t1o n111 committees and tnose meetonQs wNe held thP dav prior to tho torm11t opentng of tre ~ t hrte been re- 11ss1gnoo from Memt>ershtp to MarketinQ th•' year end Donna cont1nUf'11 to se~ on ll°li' Ap- praisal Standards commllloo The ooen1n9 MSSlOn of the co nclave f eitt ured world famous gem dealers speaking on tho mntng sct1vt11es tn their spec1111 areas Sou1h America. the Ortl!nt And EMt AfrtCA t wish I co uld have recorded their talu for the staff we loft at home It s 100 bed we can t att qo to the oonelave each year but lhen there would be no one left to "mmd tho atore " I d•d manege to 18QC part of the 1n· 11ormall0n but w1th0ul the sttde presentat.ons II loses .ome of the 1mpoct. A1 u$U81. the totlowmg five c1ays wefe c:tevoted 10 the con11- ,, u 1 n Q educatio n o f the Soc•ely s members We at· rendPd gemolo g1e1 1 lab sessions. som1n11ra and tee· @ 6EMWISE CHARLES H. BARR .~ ... LllMfll•f tu•<'s on inc Industry's latest dPvetopments. Special Chfllcs were held by lnstructOf'S with e~oert1se in a particular tletd ot oemology We had the OP· portun1ty to leam about the very latest d•scovef'les In the Qem world I found It l>ery stimutahnq and exclhng. t m sure the enthusiasm t ~tor attending the conclave •s also due to the marwl(>us cl'lllnce to get to know to many wondorlul peo$ from all parts ol the Q)Ut'ltry who an.re my 1ntere11s in the IHctnatlnq science of gemology. We can-"°' holp but learn from etch other ewn In the Informal d1s- cuss Ions we have at 'he luncheons end dinner. on the schedule. When we ,._. .. ,s gel togethe<. we "talk shop'' a lot . • . mainly becaute we find our CllnMlf so lntereeting. I ~ this oPPOrtunlty . oach veer to reinforce and h'· creue my knowledge of' gemology and of the jewelry In. dustry. In to OOlng, I am el10 able to serve my custo,,,.n t>eller and to continue to de- serve the lrust and confidence they have found In me and my f1rm . , ONLVPILOT ~ ....... ~I( Te•~~,. Marp•lme Banned in Stanton 4 • . 8AN IT ALL DE". -We hive 1.n enormo~ penchant ln ou.r 80CietY today to prohibit everyth.LQ& t.h•t mlcht be \dt'd lllqaUy or u the lutrumeot ol diq\&aliftl acta Our nelghborint clly ol Stanton I.a a cu e lo polnt. Just the other nlaht, the Slut.on Ctty Council adopt«! 1 ne w law m1ltln1 It llleaal lo Mll can.a of apray paint tv 'uvenUt'fl under age l8 AllO, t.be .. me law problbita adulta from aelllnll. lo11n ing or Aivtnl aw11 ranr. of apr1y pa.int to minor• T~ reuon Stut.on adopted It.a l'e'W Spra,y Can IAW Ii. QuUe c lear The ctty v.•anta w wl~ out gramu P«>ple am Siupeci lnventton That Could Be /Mtrument of the Devtl running around town with spray cans and s praying all kmds oC dirty words or destructive pa tterns on walls. s idewalks and private property. IT IS UNCLEAR HOW Stanton officials. in their \n- fimte wisdom. were capable of determining that sprayed graffiti 1s the work of people Wlder age 18. But they've done that :-.<>you have to admire them for that undercover mte lhgencc Stanton·s youn~ rotters now have limited choices 1f they want to run around defacing private and pubUc prop- erty They can no longer buy spray cans. Nobody can legally buy cans for the m or give them the sprayers. About the only choice left is stealing the spray cans BEYOND TDAT, Stanton's palnl vandals wiU simply have to become more innovative and inventive. They 'll have to branch out into tosslng s mall glass Jars filled with paint. Or the mechunically inclined could modify garden bug spra~rs so they would pump out painL Pushed to the point wbere they would have to endure r eal labor in defacing lhe world. Stanton's Uttle brats could always resort to a n ages-old device known as The Paint Brush. Jt might take a little longer and requir e more sweat, but a paint brush can 1>cre w thtngs up just as badly as a s pray can MEANWIOLE. YOU SUPPOSE somebody ought to sa} a word about he the nice youngsters Ill Stanton It's.too bad they will be engagmg in criminal acts ever y ume they go into ludrnJ? l<> spray paint lhe1r bicycle, model airplane or the old wooden chair mother asked them to do over It docs se<?m odd that nowadays we se<?m to go af\er the instrument rather than the miscreant. /\ bu~bull bat. for example. can create real havO<' 1f you use it to pound upon a human body. Same thing can be said for a p1p_e wrench, crow bar. bicycle chain, pop bottle. butcher lmf1fo or s cissors The List is endless for i.nstru· meotfl that can be used for violence or evil TYPEWRITERS, you know, cun be used to m ake dirty .,...ord6. And \\hat about printing presses., Some people us e them to publish pornography Or even print bogus m oney Storm Easett Cuba Flotilla Active Again· KEV wr.sT. Fla. CAP> -ln Ole calm f0Uowln1 a slorm, ~ 1mall boat.a .en t.n o Iona. thin \lne WI mon\Jn1 for Cuba, re· 1umlo1 tbe "Freed<>M 1'1otllla" tbat haa broUibt obout 3,500 ref· uMt'~• lo the United States in the tiatt~ Oe1pfte Ule deaths of two ex· ilea dw1ng ll "baby hurrica.tH'"' Sunday, boi&t t'aplalM took ad · \l antagt or the bre.Jk 1n the wtather and set out oo the 90· mile journty across the trucherous F'\orida Strait.& lo t he Cublul p6l'l o( Mariel TODAY, SEAS WERE run· nina 3 to 4 feet and winds weTe cl<K:ked a t 10 lo lS k.oots. as COO· traated with Sunday when gusts exceeded bunicane force. One caplaln who left here to- day s nid the boaters planned to s tay together to prevent a repeat o f Suml!JY"'s{1Dvoc tbat saw bouts scatter ed all over the s traits and tbe Coast Guard d(•luged with dlstress coils. Meanwhile. R udio Havana, quoting the Communist Party newspaper Ora.nma. said more than 1,700 boats were in Mariel harbor. waiting for the break in the weather to load refugees. · The broadcast . monitored in Mia mi. said no boats were aJ. lowed to leave the harbor during the stormy weather conditions. ON MONDA\', FLORIDA Gov. Bob Graham declared a s tale oC emergency in counties s truegling to hand.le the influx of r efugees. The Immigration and Naturalization Service dis· patched 100 more Border Patrol agents to deal w1lh the ~ahfL 'Playing' Gorilla Mauls Man ATLANTA CAP> -A younr ket>per at the AUa.nta zoo sul fered sever e cuts a nd a broker leg dunng an uwoluntary romf with Willie B. the 450-pounc gorilla known naUonally for tu~ t eleviston viewing habits. zoo of h c1als sa>d. T wentv ·vear -old Gref Lindsey. a keeper for sill months. was 1n st<Jble conditior at Grady Hospital followlng lht attack Moodav "We figure Willie was prob· ablY. playm2. rr he'd attacked lireg. he 'd be dead ." zoc s pokeswoman Diane f'lt7.gerald said . Ms. F'itz1terald said she was oubide the back door to lhe p rimate house when Lindsey s taggered oot. "All he couJd say was ·~ct cvervone out of Ule building '." she said. ll was just minutes betore tne !> p m . <'IOS ing lime and there were no vis· 1tors. Dr. Emmett J Ashley. a zoo veterlnurian . s hot the gorilla with three tranqulliier darts and customs attmta acbcd three ahrlmp boata Monday. alapplna heavy ~ on tbe ownert who brou1ht ::111 lllcgal aliens Into the United States for cash pay· mtnta. In Miami. lm migrallon of flcials locked up mor e than a dozen Cubans. 1dent1f ied by ft>ll ow r('fUJtees as cri minal~. and INS officer Kent Wheeler i;:ud there were signs Cuban Pres ident Fide l Cas tro was "sending hts incorngtbles " For the first lime since lhe ragtag boalhll began eight days ago, there were no a rrivals from Cuba Monday following Su.n day's burrlcane-rorce storm THE BODIES Of TWO Florida men who se t out to retrieve relatives m Cuba were pulled from t.belr capalzed cabin cruiser -one of at leust 26 i,uch boats. many of which were de serted. Authorities said 1t wouJd be "highly remarkable" 1( all aboard th~ boats ha d been saved. The Coast Guard. using 12 vessels. brought ashoN? ti doien boats a nd more than 50 sur- vivors. "Before I saw these people. I dldn 't lmow whnt the look or llta rk terror meant." said Cmdr. Ho mer Purdy. Graham declared a i.late or emergency in Dade ond Monroe couolles -the area from lhe Keys to Miami -released SS0 .000 in slate aid and sent patrol men and National Guardsmen to s huttle supplies to relief centers in M1um1 "HOW LONG IS UNCLE Sam going to kN.'P has head in tile 1>and"" said V10C'cnt Grimm, a' s1stant admm1!>trator for M1am1. where ~ refu.:N:e. go from K €') West "The city'~ already ul the breaking point ·· Meanwhile , U.S Ambusi.ador at-Large Victor II. Palm1en ~;110 a federal coordinator wt1:. !>cnt to Key West to oversee lht• rC'fugc.-e influx . whic h bc~an aflu thousands o r Cubans sought asylum ut th<' Peruvian Em bas'>y in Havana lie stopp<'d ~hort of pledging s pecific u1d or !>Ctl1ni: <J flUOW for the oottt P<"l pit-. He Batters Jleg~ Bandit ! LAS VEGAS, l"c~· (APt -A man '4-ho recently won the world 's la rges t Jackpot at Harold'i. Casino in Reno has tukcn u onl' arrn<.'d bandJt for ut least another S44.000 8111 Ragland. who won $314 .711 April 8 at Harold's, collected $12,000 Monday a fter earlier win~ or S24.000 and $8.000 in 11 days oC ronUouous play at a slot machine 1n Bm1on·., Ho rses hoe Culno .• The Fresno man. his sii> t c r and daught<'r took turns playing the same s lot machlne continuously. 2•t hours a day. Sad• 'n' Saeiag Ri verside Parle in Yuma. An2., is at the river's side no longer. Yuma is the last city on the Colorado River and part of the flooding comes lrom that runoff. 1be re· mainder is from the flooding Gila River and drainage from Painted Rock dam. These swings are about the only park equipment above water. Exhibit of Rescuer Corpses 'Inhumane' WASJDNGTON IAP> Pree1 dent Car ter and ha s chief spokesman labeled the displa) o( the bocUea oC Americans lulled m the faded rescue m1ss1on in Iran inhumane and indecent and !>ay dispersing the U S hostag(~ .. ,s the act o( a cnm1nal " Revoluoonary guards. unde-r the d1recl1o n of Ay ato llah Sadegh Khalkhall. on Sunday put the charred remains or Ult> ~1ght lJ S servicemen who died in the r~\:ue attempt t>n t>xh1b1t 10 the rourtyard of the ocrup1N1 l ' S Embassy at Tehran T H t: PLASTIC AND cloth wra.pptngS in whic h the remw.ru. v.•cre transported were opened to s how th~ dog tags and the bodies At one point. Kbalkhau he ld ~ a charred hmb to shov. ;, wristwatch to <.t group ot lraruao and fOf?lgn JQUrnalls~ 1nv1ted to the embassy rompound by th1• m1Lltant Moslem students whO :o.e1zed 1t Nov 4. Jo San Antoruo on Monday to \'ISlt fl\e Ll\Jured SUr\'l\'OrS of thr· 111-fated rescue m1ss1on. Carter told r<'porters ··1·m f1llf'd v.1th J sen~· or <ibhorrence and horror at the ar · 11ons of Iranian officials in re<'en1 day\" ho violated all pnncipl~ ~ humamty and decenc> b) ntublt ini.: the bod1£>" of thf' fellow \me n can\ of thl·-.t· h r 11\ e m l·n 1n Iran "THEY DID N01' and could not bring dishonor on those who fell In the performance or Ule1r duly," he '\a 1d "They onlv brought dishonor on thcm~elv<'!> . and lhry 1nd1cate<l by this in humane act of dlsplaym~ lhes •· bodies lhe kind or people .... 1th .,.,.hom we have been d ealing to try Lo secure the freedom of our fellow Amencans " I've seen," he said . "It JUSt agam shows the madness or the people in control over there. To display bodies m a primeval. ln- sens1ttve. inhuma~ way I think c;hows the depraved nature oC this regime It is absolutely ourtragcous. .. r trunk its Just one more in· d1 C'ahon that you are deaUng w ith irrational people. These p<'-Ople dance on the very graves flf th<' bod1e!'I or fallen soldiers. lt'c, animal.Jsllc .. T ff F: BODIES OF the eight r ommnodos. kille d whe n a helicopter and a transport plane colhcff'd on an Iranian salt des· e rt after the rescue mission v.a:, '><'rubbed. now ar e In a Tehran morgue Iranian Presi· dent AbolhJ.SSan Bani·Sadr said Monday lhey would be turned over to l"t'present.ativt"S of Pope: J ohn PauJ II. the Jotemat1onal Red Cross or the Swiss govern ment for transfer to the United ~t8te6 Meanwhile . 1n Washington. ~-h 1 te House press secretar) Jody Powell srud that by scatter 1ng the SJ Amen can hostages iri different c1ues around Iran. lhf I ran1ans are "attempting t< perpetuate and proloog an act ot k1doapp1nse That as not the aC1 O( J J?OVl?mment, It IS the act OI "c riminal ·· The Jraruan millt.ants said th< hostagC'lS were bemg disperse( a round lhe Per.ilan Gulf countr} to foil another U S. rescue at tt·mot Blaze Probed Winds, Rain Strike East They started with $100 when lhey walked into the ca s ino m or e than 1 ~o weeks ago and Just kept playing their winnings Wl· ul they bit the big JDC'kpol at 8 pm Monday. 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Farm Fre9b B~coU .............. 4k lb • Cello Pak Carrots . . .. . . . . ........ lk ea. Ftttb cat Flowers ................ 2.99 baa. Freab Bean Sproata ................ 29c lb. ON SPECIAL Jobnaoa Frozen Pies, Pumpkin or Mince ........................ l .98 lb. USDA INSP ECTED AND GRADED PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF. Amtrtun S9rin• L•mb. Z1tky Fresh Lot~I Poltttry, Ftt11b Euwm Graln·FH Pork Lean Ground 8eef 1 grnuntl hnurh 1 •••• 1.49 lb. 7·Bone Oluclc Roasts .............. l.49 lb. O·Boae Chuck Roasts ............. 1.98 lb . f'resh Zacky Farmit Roastln.c ChJckens, 4·6 lb. averag~. stuffed With Delaney·~ famoUA apple drcHlng or plaln . . 98c lb DEl"illn'S DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FR ESH S wordfish . . . . . . . . . . ...... S.98 lb. tJ:N'81 10 har b q or broil bM le "llh l<'moo bu1t<'r1 Fresh DungenHs Crab!i ............ 1.69 lb. • <'l<'uOl'tl and rrark<'d JI no r\trl! r harca-1 Fresh Pacific Red Snapper ........ l.19 lb. Freeh Rock Cod .................... 1.89 lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Dtlancy's rri\'att> Label Chablis or \'In Rose , i511 n11l 1 .1.09 Bel Arbres Vineyards, Cabernet Saavtpon or Chardonnay 11~> m111 reg. 5.95 .. 3.95 Bolla·Soave, Rose, Bardolln1, Valpollcella reg. 4.90 ........• 3.80 Old Bushmlll lrl1'h Wblslcey· ll'Jt' 10.te Sror~by ScotC'h 'Filth 1 ~ 55 1qut.3t 1 \II lh11111r 11rlr"' do nn1 lnrludr th 1 (}pt>n Dally 9·6, Cloted Sunday 2920 N~wport Blvd., Ntwpon Bea eta 673-5520 I • • : i ' : ; • I ' I • t t : ' I • . .... .. .. .. .. • I • ! ., • • ] ( ) balf ·•HUoo-dolJar holdup and tbe ~Of two aayped.ed ac· co•plkea. Nixon's Office Bill $67,000 Sberlff Oren Fox saya be lhiDU tbe trio ... tbeir t~ pa"-9 ln tbe ...... . TM bodiea ol Harold L. Towe. 4t, aDd bi.a wile Pe&o. 11. both formerly ol Sacnmento, were found 200 yard.a olf t.be Mexicall- San Felipe highway south ol the border city of Mexicali. · Fox aaid the woman met four gold dealers wben they arrived in Riverside County. loat.ead of . buyin1 gold bullion as tbey hoped, the unidentified busl- ne11men were jumped by four a rmed men, beat.en and robbed of more than $500.000 in cash. ID'D Ce Bib fi'•re• LOS ANGELE.5 CAP) -Fares are scheduled to go up Thursday in the Southern California Rapid Transit District, and officials say they may seek another bike in the near future. The much-criticized new rare structure will actualJy lower the basic fare from 55 to 50 cents. but will eliminate transfers and increase the rush-hour s ur- charges for the elderly. disabled and students from 5 cents lo 30 cents. NEW YOU (AP> ka ehard M. Nixon wtll eoon be buck m or fke, Uu.s Ume ln 15 rooma ol a federal olftfe building bere that will set Mdt taxpayen nearly M7 .000 a year. Tbe f1U'Dllw-e went in Monday and the telepbooel are expected by tbe weekend at lhe former president's new headquarters at 26 Federal Plaza in downtown Manhattan. He will occupy 20 percent ol the 13th nour. Warr en Gardner of the General Services Administra- tion. which has offices on the 14tb floor. said Nixon's staff probably will be at work by Fri· dayorearlynextweek. The Cc.t ror renovation. wtuch mu.al be picked up by the federal government, and includes new ca rpe ts , wallpaper and draperies. comes to $S3,000. Gardner said. He SaJd the rent for the space is $66,600 a year,· and will be paid from the special fund for former presidents. Gardner said Nixon's 15 rooms include rune offi ces. one .. ex· pans1ve .. conference room . a re- ception area. a file room. a mail and supply room. a kitchenette and a lavatory. The GSA spokesman said be did not know how many staffers will be workJng for Nixon. besides his Secret Service detail. an o ffi ce man ager a nd a secretary. The N1xons moved early this year from Casa Pacifica at San Clemente. Calif . once the site of the Western Whale House. to New York City to be near their da ughters. Nixon was given a bag sendoff both 1n San Clemente and Newport Beach. Calif Family Dog Kills Infant CHATSWORTH CAP> -A newborn girl was fatally mauled by her family's great Dane aft.er the dog forced open a sliding door. overturned the infant·~ bassinet. and bit the baby on the head, police said. Four-week-old Nicole Klingen· beck died at Norlbridge Hospital three hours after the attack Detective Joe Ritter said a grandparent had given the 10· year-old dog to the Klingenbeclui a week before the baby was born. The animal had always been kept outside, but manag~ to open the door Swlday and enter the Chatsworth house unnoticed when the baby's mother went to the laundry room for a few mmutes, Ritter said. THE MEW SANT A AHA MAZDA! OPIM NOW! 1980 Mazda 626! ....... ltll ..... Del•••··· ~LCs.U7s. ... PotDer Pla9 Baited SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Republican's attempt to strip the Assembly speaker or most of his power has been stopped by the Democrat-controlled As - sembly Rules Committee. v 'Sweet' Sounds of Bo•e ............... w...-.Toe! ~~SANTA ANA Emperor penguins from Antarctic listen to taped sounds of wild emperors and chicks played on a recorder held by bird curator Frank Todd at Sea World in San Diego. The pen~uins. alter li stening. began to make their own sounds and soon paired off indulging in long stares. part of pengul]l love. 2001 E. A•ST ST.• SANTA AMA• '5M4t4 The committee voted 2-4 along party lines Monday on HR31 by Assembly Re publican leader Carol Hallett of Atascadero. But Mrs . Hallcll won permission to take the measure up again at a later date. The bill would g.iv~ the s peaker's power to appoint com mlttees and assign bills lo a reorganized. seven-m embe r Rules Committee . N~ Plataf Slautdog,n SACRAMENTO CAP > A balky control rod assembly forced the operators of Rancho Seco to return to a cold shut- down . SMUO s pokesman Jeff Man· said Monday that the Saturda} target date to resume general· mg electncity had to be ab~n­ doncd. with no new dale being set Pla..e Prob~• Cited SAN DIEGO <AP) -The Navy warned that s mall planes using a cont roversial north· south corridor or uncontrolled airspace over Lindbergh Field could interfere with military a ircraft using North Is land Naval Air Station 's main runway. The corndor IS part or the new Terminal Control Area that the Federal Aviation Administration is putting into action May 15. Sa•u Pretest Sia•.., LOS ANGELES CAP> -Saudi Arabia has expressed its "deep concern" about a television documentary to be s hown on U.S. public television May 12. The airing on British television or the same program. 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And expansion of facilities will only encourage Federal AvlatJOn AdmJnistratlon pres bUre to admit more airlines to the airport. In seektna FAA help m f und.lng the S6 nulllon land purchase. the county as increasing Its obligation to abide by government orders on operation of the airport In t his instance. orders to let m more airlines. The action hardly jibes with supervisors' insistence that they will continue to fight to keep a lid on the number of commercial jet flights in and out of the airport. It's Ume for the s upervisors to level with us and re veal j1.1&t how far they intend to go with airport expansion -if indeed they have thought through the signiClcance of the latest maneuver. Another UCI Honor Yet another UC Irvine faculty member has brought high honor to the university and to Orange County. This lime the winner of national recognition is Dr. Frederick. Reines, professor of physics and radiological sciences, who was honored last week by election to the National Academy of Sciences -and by 30 colleagues who gathered on campus to celebrate his election. Reines fi rst received recognition in 1956 when he and the late Dr. Clyde L. Cowan discovered the neutrino, a particle that provides physicists with information con· cerning the sun and far reaches of the universe. His election to the Academy was based on his subse· quent research on the neutrino, which includes studies in .m Ohio salt mine a nd at the Savannah River reactor in South Carolina. and participation in an international ocean project near Hawaii. The modest professor's only comment on his honor was a line from Gilbert and Sullivan, "Things are seldom what they seem" (itting enough for any research scien· 11st. Tax 'Trick' Spotted In recent times. many money.conscious wage l'arners have discovered the trick of making a .. loan" from Uncle Sam by deliberately having less than the re quired amount of income tax withheld from their pay checks. Th.is. of course. can involve making a fat payment to balance the account o n Aprll 15. But the theory is that it's handy to have the extra money to spend during the year . or to put into a high-interest savings account instead of turning 1t ovt'r to the Internal Revenue Service, interest free. The way 1t ·s done is to simply report more dependent allowances or\ the W-4 form filed with employers. For ex· ample, a married wc.ige-earner with spouse and two children could report six or eight allowances, instead of four, and pocket the result of the underwithholding al least for the year. That'a okay with the IRS. provided at least 20 per· cent of the tax due is paid up during the year through withholding, estimated tax payments. or both,..-ilayment of less than 20 percent by tax time can result in a penally. But some fi gure it's worth even that to have the use of the money. • Now. however. there's a new regulation that may blow the whistle on some of this financial juggling. As of April 1, employers are required to send the IRS copies of a ll W·4 forms on which employees earning more than $200 a week report more than rune allowances. If investigation shows that the underwithholding is a deliberate attempt. to stall off tax payments. the money juggler may be in hot water. • ()pinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expre$Sed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited . Address The Daily Piiot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71.C) 642-4321. Boyd/Skulls ByL.M.BOYD It is lradJUooal In New Gulnea for the family of ~ dead tribal leader to buy his sltull from the widow. A form of welfare. She moet usually needs t.be money more than the skull. Inflation bas ael in there, too, however. Prices of skulls keep aoing up. $5,000 lO $6,000 to S7 ,000. To pre- serve the custom, a member or Parliament. has asked for le1i1lat.Jon to put price ceiJ. Inca on skulls. Dear Gloomy Gus Crime doe• pay. The 1reat.er the crime the bl11er the f\naocial H · ward whim It's all con· fessed In an aut.oblos:· rapby. The. only rear the criminal bu today Ja of ®-eurity. D.M. Q. Why do doctors recom· mend that you sleep on your left side when particularly tired after a hard day's work? A. Not all doctors so rec· ommend. But those who do say they only advlle righl· handers to sleep in that poei· tlon on the theory tbat the muscles oo the right aide or the body get better real when the sleeper lies on the left s ide. Only the Seasoned Citizen may recall tbe Great Depreulon da~ when fip were roasted, ground and blended with coffee beans to mate tbal brew we once called Java. Waan't bad, not bad at all. Fil crowen are PUlhinC the ~ acain. Most bome flrea 1tart dowllltaln. MOit deaths ln home fltel occur upstain. The rll1Dc smoke • • • Q. Wblch or lhe btc botet chains makes the most money? A. No. there YoU baTe me. Can only APOrt that t.be Mar· rlott CorporaUon baa tbe bip.t ~ rate wtua more than•,...~. Robert N. WHd'Publl,her WA81UNOTON -Tbe 1a1411t Teb.rm ~ 1ltuatJoa, may year ..-u a combal Wllt. a aua&*loal-look .. I Mlldtilil lat•lll1•11t• Information have convinced the Jtuulua In support of th•lr Pu.ataMcmda,llHl'Cieam• 11thered by U.S. l\lnelllaote they can flout the Monroe lnterpretatlon, these analyats It cloeety ....,....._ tbe u t .. IUtet and oth r IOW'ff9 haJ Doctrine wl1b Impunity. p0lnt out that lbe coa.atruction nuclear ml11Ue atora • t-onfronled the Carter ad· near Matam.aa, and particularly maln~ance shedl l.n Zlm• mlnl1lraUoo with the alanulo& TBl8 CHANGED attJtude of the Ruatlana'·involvemeot in lt, Europe. Some lntellice~.; ·, poulbWty t.bat I.be Sovlel UnJoa I.be normally cautious old men In js belDJ proCected by unusually aoatysta <!auUoo. however, ; I• one more prepariD1 nuclear lbe K.nm1lD lends ur1eocy to strict security. The 1ecrety the Clenfuego1 coqatruetlGll.;.." mlu llealletlnCuba. U .S. lntelllaence analy&ts' extends to the point or whlchlncludeaarallroectUDea.~., Thf' lntroducUon of nuclear attempt to f igure out the barrlcadinc the road thKt leads the naval bale at Puata Mowid.a. . m 1 1> • i I e a l n l o t b e Intended use of several large e aa t from Ha v • o a t o the may be simply part of a~ ,,, Ru1man·domlnated island 90 holea the Russians are digging con1tructJoa area. power plant the Ruaalam an •· mill'it from n ear the Cuban city or TBEllY8TEaYoftheMaun· bulldlngthere. 1fl "·1or1da took Matamas. Are tbey an innocent zasholeslajustooemoreomi.nous -THE SOVIETS bave5 .. lht-world to feature of a suburban housing h s 1 ··-• thc-brinlt or development, or underground development in t e ov eta' uptrading their eommuauc rl increasing ly bold military equ~ment in Cu ... -and c:fan war in 1962. silos ror nuclear mlsailes aJmed .,., fl Thu t tl m e, at tbe United Stat.es'? presence in Cuba. In recent coo uct virtually aimulla~2 lht• Kremlin CJA sources have told my montha I've rep()rt.ed a number two-way exchanies betwee i\ ba<'kt:d down aisoclate Dale Van Atta that the o f disturbing intelligence Havana and the Soviet~"· in the race of boles are "strlklngly similar" Ul dJscoveries from Cuba . intelJlge nce headquarters litl? -There are already two .... 0 .,.,,, Havana h ... -~-d a d"tt·rmlned size. sba--and construction to '" _...w. ... ~•nv" ... -airfields on the island that can th KGB' I cente for 1--'"l "nd by Presa.dent John F. th ose that house nu clear e s re ay r "" .. .. accommodate the Russians ' t 11· e e and •ubver•lor Kennedy missiles in the Soviet Union in e ag nc ~ · .. ~ Backfire bomber. and runways e ati''""'"' n Lat•n America But the Soviet leaders have Other ag .. ncy analysts arc not so op r "'"' 1 • · "' a t a third field a re being ...__. obv1ouslv decided thal Jimmy sure. lheori21ng thal the holes lengthened to lbe required 9,000 RlLc;s1an pilots have ~· Carter Is a president who can be co uld be part of h ou!>1nl( feet. A De fe nse Intelligence flying regular reconnaiasanceV P ushed uround. His s orry co n s truct1on o r simi la rly missions from secret Cuba1 Agency rePort last year warned i · u s al performance last October peaceful projects. that the Soviets may send a bases, mon Loring · · nava when he marched up lbe bill and The experts who lean toward detachment of lhe nuclear movements in the Atlantic. The~ back down again over the the view thal the holes ar~ bombersto Cubalnl980. Ru ssian s e ven have •9 'I presence of a Soviet combat missile sites are the same ones independent fighter unit flyin&..?. brigade ln Cuba coupled with who argued -correctly -that -OUR SPY satellites over M1G ·21 jets out of an airfielCY · his Ineffectual handling of the the Soviet brtaade ideoUCled la.st Cuba have sent back pictures ol near Havana. oc ....................................... & ...................................................................... ''') Von Hoffman \'\'atergate Bookshelf Overloaded Time magazine in prefacing its excerpts from G. Gordon Kinky's autobiography tells us that he has come lo be known as "the Sphinx." That's the lady on the NUe who has had enough sense for the past 5,000 years to keep her trap shut. If she's anything lake the guy Gory Gordon has r evealed himself to be. s h e w o uld show herself, If Yooli s h 1.·nou~h to open her trap. as tht> world "s largest . i.tone·carved i.1lly goose. Hts book 1s called "Will ' It i.hould have been called ··wouldn't" or at least .. Didn't ·· Anyone who's ever read even one of those abominable s py nove ls E Howard Hunt has been cranking o ut for decades will never forgive Mr. Kmky because he didn't knock off his quandam ·co· cons pirator. Surely murdering a man who has been murdering the language for us many years a s Mr . Hunt has would be J ustlfiablc homicide. IN FACT. instead of commit· ling the same crime himself, why didn 't thi s s trange Nailphile execute the ultimate sentence on all those Watergate figures who have burglarized good taste and blackbagged American letters? The worst crime was n't com matting Watergate. it was con· fessing it We are left with a long shelf of damnable boob whose authors roam the land un· Oiarle8 McCabe punished for whal they havl' done to the nation's literature Mr. Kinky fa ncies himself i.ome kind n( Nazi Perha~ ht· 1s. An Ekhmann forever wa1ung for orders fie v.as gorng to kill this one, tut that one. rub out another JUS( as !'.OOn as order.. came down . Th1s ·boy 1s no self starter. Even when the s ub1e<-t gets around to su1c1de, he had to wait for a superior to remember to tell tum to drop dead <Ttui. was when, to insure his Mlence. he volunteers to John Dean. "If someone want.Ji to shoot me. JU.'>t tell me what comer to stand 1m and 1 'll be there.") THIS MAN of inaction JP pareoUy can never do 1t rig,ht when he does go ahead and do 1t His book has him forever cli ck ing ttis jackboots. und i.LcppUl~ rorward to t.ake th" blame ror one foul-up or another "The decision was up to me.·· he writes of a blundering order to send the Cubans back into the Watergate building after the guard suspected somettung was fishy. "I decided to send the men m ·About the dec1s1on to ui.t.· a man on the burglary squad v.ho was full tame on the Nixon rt' elecuon comm1ttef· payroll a nd therero re a CP rta1n )!1veawa} 1f caught then· 1s )'et more cl1ckmg o( the• tll.-els -L" he v. ntes that he told his su~nor. .. Listen. Jeb. thts ti. no t1m(• for re c r1m1nat1on ' I tak1' n •-.poru.1b1lll \. P I\ ... That " all h1• did. mt•" up and take the bl:im1• .. , -.aid I v.a-. th<' capWun or l.ht ... hip .. hen sht· hit tht> N'<'f ;1nt1 I m prepared to ~o down wtth at I stuck out my hand. ·sorry about the \lo :t) thmgs turn~ out, John · ALTHOUGH HE s porti. <• WeMem shenff's moustachf:'. 1t as d('ar our Kinky Klutz wanti. t11 b<' thought of a!> a Naz.1. The ~t we can roncede to tum 1s NaZJ fellow traveller statu~ The Nazis truly hurt pc·opte .. ho argut>d with them. lht•v k1rkt.-d peoph• around who didn't cto ~ they were told. Gordon ki cks tumsell around I le wntes about how be tned lti make a woman Joan Operauon ~t.J ~ft.:Di1mlrf .. no 'f."'l' ,. no'l lo 01l Crackpot ....., l><>mt." !>Ort of spy against the Uemocrats When !>ht' relused, dtd he break her leg or threat.en to dlsfigure ber? Not a btt of it He asked her lo light her cigarette lighter while he barbecued his palm over the name (t ~ tu5 most famous lnck. hemg tus own short order cook. frl'nt'h fl") 1ng his extremitie. MAYBE IT'S a chronolog1ce:il · h 1f not cmot1onall:r . older form of the baby holding his breath or -.lamming h1s head agamst ~oc...i wall to get his way. I'll maJcc you watch me hurt myself to get you lo do what I want As long as he kept silent. he kt•pt people wondering 1f he had :myth.tnl( to say. Now we know. flt• knew little, h t' had no "ct•rcts. So h<' ha.., destroyed himself a~ain Lost the respect he corn· mandt'd as a Waterbugger who kept htS J)l>ace. didn't snitch and didn't apologiz.e or explain. Now lhen· ,., onJy one. John Mitchell 1s the last maJor figure to pre· ..,e rve tus digruty by preserving his suence. For Profit, Keep Honesty Under Control Archy the talented cockroach or columnist Don Marquis once wrote: "honesty is a good thing. but il is not profitable to Its possessor unless It is kept under control. If you are not honest at all everybody hates you. and if yo u are hon est you get martyred." And we all kn ow about Diogenes. who spent most of his Ume in a tub •nd emerged into th e daylteht with a lamp to find an honest man. The two thi ngs were not neeesaari· ly lncompaU- ble. The un· llkellbood of flndiDI an honest man could double the pleasure of stayln& ln the tub. TAD THE tale of the Three Honest Conareumen, whJcb hit the headlines lately. They were all from New Jeney -James J . Florio of Camden, James J. Howard ol BerinJ Lake Hetahta and Wllliam J. Hu&bel of Ocean Clty. All three were approecbed b)' tbe same maa, Joeeph R. Sllveltrt, a New Jeney buildlnc and financial conaultlnt, on behalf ol some Arab cl1ent.t In th• bribery operation called Abtcam. They turned down tbe money be otfered lbem, and luld the plcabunt experie nce of becomin~ hero<'s nmonR their constituents for the Ir action Said Florio: "It's int<'rest1n~ how I've become u hero in my district. There have been news paper editorials, letters ~md 110 telephone calls all for demonstrating that not everyor>e is on the t.ake." Bully for Florio and bis cof. leagues. It is doubtlul however. that these men are nean!r lhc norm for congressmen than the laddies who a llegedly were vldeotaped taking money from FBI gentlemen dressed as Arabs. or their agents I rather doubt that a wholly hone.l COOll'essman could func· lion under our PoUUcal system. Or, at least, function effectively Hone~ty may be.• l ht.• best pohcy. hut 1t 's not thf' twst policy 111 poliltC~ Jesse Unruh knew whereof hl' ~poke when he said that money wn!I the mother's milk or poli tics Everything a good politician does involves dealing. either with money or with ideas. Dealing means sacrificing some of your original Intent. This. no matter by which name you call It. 1s a form of dis· honesty YET NOTHING would ever ~et done iJ everyone stuck rigid· ly to his oMglnal intent. Oovem· ment would be Inert. If you want a dam in your district. you may have to take some pretly re· pellent positions on s uch things us c1v1l rights. or the budget. or reg1strat1on draft. Takmg money for your own use sounds pretty awful. but is it any worse than standing up for a war that you disapprove ot. and whic h will take the tlves of young people in your district. ln order tbat the old post office torn down and a new one with federal funds? These moral compromi come up all the time. A busy senator makes 20 or 30 such de- cisions each day. He never ceu exactly what he wants, but he ~ets what he can get by bls akllls in compromise. which is wh11t makes hlm a good senator or representative. PROBABLY THE m03t honest man to hit tbe Senate ln my u-.,. was Wayne MoneofOnp. Ila was swr and princlplecj to ........ point of beiJll splkey. Al a ...wt he wu a relathe1y laen.etl le1l1lator. His boneaty com-· promlaed hla capaclty to aerve his s&ate. lt wu rather tr•Sk to behold. I tru.t lhe three worthy COG· tretamen from New Jeney do not carry their honesty IO far M to forcet that It'• a mtp~ liOulb Ute out there. and Yirtue ..., a way ol ..wat trampled ..._ tbe DOUUeal mmet. ll a. 11J1m ... ._.a ty h perminlble ln 1ome qua~1 ~ u tbe art.a: IMll la • poliua.m ... Areby Wl'Gle, lt muat .. .._ t.pt. under coatrol. •· "' ·~ ·~·· ......... "Love affair. and husbands can end but a child is Corrver'', says actress Ur°'uta Andress who ha~ de cid ed at age -&.i to have a baby Church ~Volunteer t 1._For Taxe SONOMA <AP) In an unus ual display or civjc appreciation. a tax exempt group has oHt red to pa y a tax levy. The s mall Firs t Conaregalional Church • .or Sonoma is exempt .J from paying prope rty " taxes, but its congrega . 1 t ioo h as dedded to •voluntarily help pay ror the eosts of runnin~ this • city 35 miles north of , Sao Francisco ' Tb e R ev . Wir op ~ Vinger has written to Mayor Na ncy Parmelee saying tbe rongregat1on will pay $100 a year as a , volun a tr y tax. The ~church's congregation voted una nlmo uRly to m a ke the tax payment. he said , \ • ' t .. I ~ ...., ,\fNld l•t••r Qew•C I•••~ 0 !AR r AT f rte ti ved lht Iona crnau fnrm. and would rnlly Ilk~ to know how the lnt•onw in formatJon I provided l11 going lo be uatd, und whut trovemmf'nl pru1ram11 art' concerned with Income flaurr. K E , Coal& M NIU TtM! httau of lhe Cntwi 11ay1 ~at altbouah people ~ wood.-r why a partJcular quellJua m•itt be ullf'd f'Vf'ry qUff&loa baa oee or nao"' perpoat . latomt que11otlons are used H crlterla of need by t9Ha follo•I•« aonramnt pro1ram111 : ae.-•raJ f"f'vt aH 1barlaf: akl to famWtt wlUa de· pHdt.c t'llildrea: C t:T Jobe; lnduatrtal develop. meat ara.a&•; drua abu11e pnw e.Uoa 1raati; scbool breallfut programs: urbaa aad rural eom- mualty at'Uoo proiramh; and race altd sex dJa. <'rimlaatJoo ln hiring and pay. The bttttau adds that dttlslon oo llat spedfic questloas lD Lbt 198t questJouatre •ere made followln& nve years of research among thousands of users and ~otlal usent of census hlformalkua. This work Involved l~al meetings la 7t clUea la all so states and coordloatlon with members or Cool(rt>ss, other governmental officials, the gov- rrnors of lht' states, ,national minority l.oterests, and tbe Ct'nSuli Bu reau's nine advisory commit· tees. tiroup f'inds ffandl.-app~d Jofu DEAR PAT: Can you provide the name of an employment agency that helps dlsabled persons find corparatc positions? I've called a number or agencies, but can't find any that specialize in this type of employment or anyone who can tell me "'here s uch an agency -lf there is one -might be Gay Appointed' c €oRNER S AN F R A NC I SCO Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER (AP ) -Gay politic an Prices for 4-2S-80 David Scolt has been c;o10 ,_'"' suv•• c1 '" '° named lo the San Fran-Buy S•ll CISCO Public Utilities KrUQerr~ S554. S571 . Commission by Mayor -o•fllHh S554. S571 . Dianne Feinstein. Scott '00 co•.-~ s529·50 $546.SO so o.,"°' $670.25 $889.25 was fired by her last '° .. !.oiwr ~ 1135% 12115% year from San Fran-c ....... .____.. cisco's Board of Permit (714)556-6850 Appeals whe n he de-south CoHt Pina VIilage c1ded to run against the ........ S..:-..: .. ~: •1 mayor 1...-.....i.:.::.:..::.-.~..----~...._. ........ It's our stone ring caravan! One day showing! Wednesday 1 Aprll 30th 1 P.M. to 8 P.M . FaaMon leland Store Only Select 1 ouatGtn ll'llde elOne mg for 1 men or women from .,, exQUIMe colecton Ooels. tounnelnel. l)ef1001a, f\Jt>IM, 9ITlel1llOs. dlll'l10nde ll'ld morel Oumg hs one day showing you ,...... lhe Wldeel aelecllon lo ctl00l9 from. Qur regl&lered gemologl81 Wiii ...ist you ill eelecllng a hogt1 QUll!ty genuwie alone eet '" 14K or 18K gold With custom tit ,....,...,, •... •• • ... eo119thule tM ........... .. •• ••• TshdCPenney IJ~~ • ~ Two great ways 10 charge --~- llC•. '"Cot-a pr°"'trn• Thfn wr11t' to 1>a1 Dun11 Pat wall cut nd tape.~ rJar OlllfM'LDlllt lSCUlm MOu u.O 10 1olur lftfqUUtt1 "' j10t'frnmtftl Giid blWMu Mail ,,our qwef-., to Pot Dunn, At Your Snvu.'e. Oranot C'O(Ut OtliJ11 l 'tl<>t. p 0 Box /5/l), (Oita "'''°· CA '1611 Al maftJI l1Utt1 cu po11t~ will be 4111'\Utt~, but pholvd lnqldr1H or Ltftl'rf nol 1r1cludm{I the rroodt'r'• full name. addrtu and ~u hoMr1' phone nu m f>trt•ormot ~ connd«rr~. Tlw column a~ari do•· • 111 ucrpt Sundo111 ·• locateod I'm at1lcln1 about this ror a friend or mane who Uves In Northern Callfomla. • H. 8 .. Laguna Beach \'our rrtead Hd otber disabled proleH IOHll who are loollta1 for • Job may be able to UH a new aflrvltt called Haodlcapped Employmeat Hd Economk Developmeot lot'. It speclalhes la the rtt'ruffmut of disabled penou lato torporatlons. A r.-sume should be sent to ~rard Gaarnlero, H E ED, A Dtvl.sloo of Maugemeat Woman Inc .• I IS E . 57th St •• New York. N.Y. 19122. Pu11 't \•k tier DM., DEA& 8EADE&8: If YH 're loolllng for la· ,__.._•....,to toavert yoar nllicle ugloe to ,,. oe •etll••ol, U1e Departmeat of Motor VeWdee II • tM place to look. SIKe tM l~year •ethuol Fael Eaperimeatal .....,.._ begaa ha. 1, IM followlalf puuge of AB 1411. people Utt bee1I uJUng DMV offices for meta &eduUeal laformatioa, bllt OMV persoHel dlm't have tM laformatioe to &ive. Nor do tbey ._. W'M eeli. •~HI or for laow macb. ~. Apnl 21. ttlO Elusivelovely from the-sea. SLAVICK'S DAILY PILOT Catch one ol thel~ty be1ulies ol the d~­"SMnnalne, the Sea Nymph," a limited edition from the Cybis Fantasia Collection. 12Vi" tall, $1,450. DMV'1 lavolvemnt with tile methanol pro-sram la H•lted to malataialng I record of tllose who are ....., 18edaa.DOI rwel. Persoas wllo •ant to .-meCJaaMl eltlaer eulul•ely or as a blend with ,~or dleeel, mut enroU iD U.e nperimental program by ftlla1 a pro&ram certllicate with OMV. Tbey also mast rue •• an.aual certificate of compllutt wttll OMV wlaJcb ladicates thf' vebiclf' meeu s&ate emlssioa standards for that vehicle. eo.t or tbe s mog iaspecUoo Is tbe owner's respomibU)ty. f .t\hann l•l.inJ ,, .... port (entt'r ~t'"' p<•r1 ff,.,,cn, 7l41M4 1380 ''"''lfT'l~rt 1 .. r t ,._;,n. lfu '' ... .,."\t,, ~ ..... ,rt'°1l>r•nJ( .. 1ThrC1ty It• ( • ""n'. ~ Hr" t \t .. 11· Persoas laterested ID convertlag a vehicle to opera&.e oa metlaanol are advised to seek advice from tbe vehicle maaufacta.rer or a repatahl~ medwUe. l.w uM f•t '"i#"'w ~ ~ tC>f'!"'~N"'"' "•'.V pt."''~"""""'•" E•pt• .. VISA . .........., ~· M rm/.for I 11tr fn.'f'/tr, C.u1/J .... ~ :. ,_,,...;_ "'\, '" . • t ~ . Big~ service frotn your own Delghborhood airport Boaeon. . Dmvu 3 flights daily. 4 flights daily. LuVeps. 5 DOD·~ daily. Salt Lab C1tJ 2 non·stops daily. The most non-stops of any airline. The only non-stop service. Ped oat to 22 other dUa bl the US.. Canada and llak:o: Boise. Calgary, Des Motn~s. Edmonton, Eugene. Fresno. Grand Canyon. Idaho Falls. Mazatlan, Milwaukee. Oakland, Pasco. Phoenbc. Pocatello. Puerto Vallarta. Reno. San Francisco. Sanjose. Seattle. Spokane. Tucson and Twin Falls . Just call a liavef Agent. your Corporate Travel Arranger. or Hughes Airwest: Los Angeles (213) 722-5100 Ontario (7'14) 986-6724 Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 , ,ue OM. V "-OT MARMADUKE "I'll get tho tea .. guard the cookMll " SHOE MOON MULLINS ~EY, Now WHAT A~E You up To1 KAYo? - MISS PEACH i'fl, \. '1 S-ctttti L CA~Efl- 5EmJNAl2. mE!l"S i .. tfff 4 : Ji THE FAMILY CIRCUS A~HU~1 ~Y 5HOIAL.D wE ~!OE~ 0E~lNCi ANIMAL. ~;~p "At school we learned what the two holes in y~r nose ore coled. They're nozzles." DENNIS THE MENACE PEANUTS 1lE IMfl <S EACH MATCM fifTS TO t<EEP THE NEW 8ALL511 'UNKY WINK!RIEAN •. sr. .J)AA I ~T lJ.IAT fM~ so WE'VE MOV€.D ~ RroM SJOOENT6 5'&N€D OP TO t 11-lE ME.DIA tam:.R 1?) A HeAA l,u,) 11\U( ASOUi ~L.L.ER PL.AC£! CME.ER& I~ !>OC.IAL. WORK ... by Jeff tMcNetty by Ferd & Tom Johnson (jEc EVEN "THE klC>S' PROGRAMS MUST BEGETT/N(j PUNK' by Melt La1arius JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY ORABBLE I Wb.11' M'4 W~'f 1'0 &£ l~t~~'ft~. I 11.)--~ 11" 1'0 6( ~OM(fl{l ~lr I lltJ U m>uo of FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE LOOK, OAO ... lf'S I \.lort>t.. R W~ • OR. SMOCK WRT01·-SH£ ~ 0 R P.DOH{) AN' ~ o - SHE'S IN THIS CPALY SOil ! - by Gus Arriola by Har'CMd Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan by Emit Bushmlller WHAT'S THE MEANING-OF THIS?--- IT'S TOO HOT TO STAND OU TSIDE. TO WATER THE LAWN C•u--..r-1..-......, BIG GEORGE "Actually he's 1 Swed'sh Tennis Hound." by Kevin F..- sorr ORI N\( S oEJ o[)oQ ~ObBoEJ 0 by Lynn JotatStort .~· AtID I OfJl.fD Afil4Cltt. f UtCfl.LD IN~ EN\$. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE •liF'rl'JnC)tl'fllfl< 47~Wt I H t 'Cj .>t/ly l)aM UNITED Feature Syndicate Monday'• Puzzle Solved '> -M\d (~ '•3 Le&d e g • 110()()() 2 words 14 T"" 1•1 ~7 Kt«> • , Sen."' r , ('ti. :>8 A.ioe 11:. c~ ~9rYo"11y1e P<efl• At>Ot IT ~tuf·61 ~oen t J ~ll'O 'II Andf-s ~''°" '·2 Pwlor l<i C.lle lf)n()AO f J Mr Hefoedl ?0 P\o "Q'!" I 04 f 1'9ftel\· ~Villel CtNoiln 2words ,_ 24 CMOOOt ON" F s Ital..,, C•I f ~ Soot • ( USSR •Olf' • 'Cl6tn ,.,.,.. 61 fub 29 ~p ~ '" eddi!l()O 33 FeOtile di~ 2 WOfd5 37 Antre 31 "-~· 39 HulWty 40 He#-bfl!ed ,,~ 42 8 C -Wasll ltt~ 3 wor-csa « Cllecti. "5 At>rell.Wn •• ~ DOWN I Exudallon 2Weapon 21 Rolltopc,eg 1 Nvl 23 Comely .ti Ot govern-25 UmfJ.'S lun ment 28 Olnlat s Reo\lle 30 8elet slllrt 6 ~ • 31 OflOtnt 7 Wiii ~ P<*"I 8 SICiiy 32 Greel< PMk ~: 33S• 2 wore» 34 FUS rod! 9 Prado Siie 35 HOfM I 0 Ol.iicllly 3e 8y way Of 1 I El'ldoel 37 Dnertera ' 40 Ponds : 42090 • "3 Bnef..,..\, '5~f:ll'O 4 7 u I( cout1Y 44 Sllet>br I SO F0<rent: 2worda ! 51 tr1qr1 ~ bor I 52 Atno""19 53 WfXXtt !.- 54 ~ 55 Tr~ 56 T•dY I llO~ ' •• RO t£WS FEATURES I OBITUARIES DAIL y PILOT A J I I s~ ... •• Bass playur Tomnu Cal(iwell. 30. o r tftt• Mars h a ll Tuckl•r Band died Monda) nf injuries suHered an J South CarohnJ tr.1r fie accident For.,the Record Deaflt Noil~• C""'P B~ITTA lUCllt [CAMP r~\uJf'nl ol Co~t• -W Ca P•\!il'O "'""¥ c.t> "'°''' 77 '"° ~ w•• m .. -.1~ lo• Sb V~•r~. formf"rty A IOttQ t1m'° m•fl'tl>1•r t1f t.-. Oro.r OI Ed1t.,n St., SN> " \u• Y•Yf'd by.,., "'1~ W1lli•rn (nmp or Co~I• Mew. C• . 1 \OM (41••" I Camoof ~•m Cd 11nd .-.. n~·tn r~ Ump ot Or-C• • ClaUQM•r l '' • ,.,__,,. L ubak of l)o ... nd P•r-c .-1 \ t rl!lnO(l'\1IO,,.n .. nd ,Iii Qrf'.tl 0'•,..dc h1IOrl!n Al\O \.tJfYtY,.0 by t 1>rotfl'w;o' and S "''"' S-rvt(f'\ w 1H o.-lo. IWld on ~. AD•tl lO M!W' •I I OOPM •t t16rb0f L•.,.n M•mo1 ·Al (_~~· tnlf'r~ftt •I t-4.trbOr l .twn ... • -..f'morl•t Par._ s--, •• ,,., U"!Of' I"• Otr@>Chon of H•rbor lA...wn Mo""' O••~f' "'"°'1U••• ot ,.,.,, .. _,. !MO SSS- • ~ C.ANO S CEORCE CANO °"'"'° ••aw O•" J,,o IM t1•Ql"lt on Aor11 l8 1-..i S.-r "'' •'~ Oflnd1nq •t Sm.th & T "'""' Wr1olC:litf C"<IDP• Mottu1uy ...,, ~ HARYEY WILllAM W H4AVEY JP ,,., , "'"'' o1 ..._., e ... <" Ca P""'"" •••v on t.orlt 75 •..in Su•v'""" bv "'' w tf• M1ir1or ... d,.UQ"'''"'' C1d tt1· .... , ..... Elmo<• ot Nt'WDOrt S-acn c~ lo l\d L ...... H.trv~y ol Ha•alt ~rvtC~\ ~ = i:. ~::: ~~.:.w:~I~~·~.! I., (hap~I. M&•port Mf'mo,1.tf Pftrk ; Pdclftt Vlfi'W Mortuary oire<t<>r" MARTH VEAL YN C. MAJ<TH, •~·.101·nt ol c~·· ,._ .. ~. C• P.t\\f'td o1WdY on April 11, 1,iO Hif IS Wf\11¥~0 by hi\ Wll" llllli ._ Hn\d Of Colt• ~\6, C4l 1 -.on, p,.h•r • t . • , • ' """''" o1 ruo """ O•••O M•• th o•. Co\tA Me~. (6 • I n~to1Qnttr Jul•"" Mdrtl'I ot Sonom• County C• 1 Orothf>•> 8111 """''"""" H•••o MA•lll bOf" ot Mlnnti~d. •I«> "'' mothltr M•ry MMth ot Ht"rm.tn M1ntWt-.ot• Fu~, .. ~t"Vt(•\ W111 tit" N'IO on T~' "'°V. ~rtt 'l'I. 1980 di I OOPM II Ille P14'rC4' e..-. 8'oll 8r-ey (Noel witll Rev 8n.c:;e t<urrll' ottk••tlno lt1 terment tn H•tm•n M•nn•\ot.e f!,_ ,...., cell "' ~ "-'U<l'Y on T.,.~'I. ,Aprll 7', l'IO from • OOPM to I OO PM Pl~rc• l'rolPIPr\ 8•11 Broaow•'t" ~twr., 0,,.., fOf'\ McCU>St<EY \/EAMON L McClOSKEY r~--.1 01 C4"1• _,,,.,, ca p ... ~ •w•v on Apttt 16 t• ... I\ \Vf'-tYed by nt'\ w1tp J .. ,.., McC~•Y of CO'otA Ml'"' ,.. l \On\. Trrty M tC.10, .. PV ot • C•1ttor-,.••. M•<ft.d"' MrC •o'"'"'.., •no rilwipals .GradMl SAN DIEGO CAP> -A r.•HI of court· Guard Cadet Richard app.ointed experts saya prlne pala 1bould be • Awards Merely 'Ego Mcusage' D. Wrieht. son of Donald araded and held accountable for tbe performance 1tnd VtrSiN• K. Wript of 1tudenta ln public schools. of 310~ Yukon Ave.. Tbe 1uueat ton Is made In a r•port for Costa Meta. was select· Superior Court Judie Louis M. Welsh. who over· ed for the commandant see& San Diego's yoluntary de$egre••Uon p lan. A I J RU 1H A. M Lt.I • N .. ~ .... i.tc.ro ... ••• HOU. YWOOD Rack to the drawlna board. kadd~•. •.nd l\!l It 111 hana out on th r utUng room Cloor A th(• droop&nfl Ntt'l~~n' Nhov.. aomt'thln1 droRt1c h•~ aot to b" donf' a6oul th•· 1&nnu11I Acodt>my Awards 'nor athon M •>be thf' copper~ -.twuld I>«' calft>d In to raid thl~ un.ibui.hl'<i eao malii.a•U! parlor HAN~ DOWN, f')t•lath lwc.1\\ und jaws agape. \ht• c·u,tod1t111' of tht• lfoll)~ood ht'rllu~t· huH tlll('t• 1.1g1un swrPf'tr11l4•d !ht' rno ... l bt1rtnl( ftlm fiasco smct I .. ,, .. . rlult•d to t•Om t< hOme It that':-. enter11unnit-nt Lnnl( b.H i.. bt•ar bu1lmg and ,, fc ·,t1vttl ur old \rlf\) ~0(.'hil t11 ....... ,r 1lu\·ument.tr1e~ An) t h1n~ :-.hort llf •• n Kdffil' -.ho" \\OUld bt· II\ t•her than this ... mu~. '>elf 'atisfrf'd rongress of rt-ntt'd tux t•do:-. and fright "1J!S 1 mpt-r::.onat 1ng a prime tame TV offerimt Even J o h nny l'ar::.on 'li br avura rescue attempb \I.Ith o n(' of his best monologul':O. \\U::. like trying to save thl· T1tanie hy sen ing up the cXCt!!->S ice in thl' f1r s t -clas:-. lounge bur The ".illo\\1ng drf'adnaught wa:-. JUM too ponderous to keep cifloat for 31 ~ hours. TO BEG IN WITll, muJor sur· gery with a chain saw 1::. 1n order for t he number of <i\\ard::. rn l<-gorie~ Granted. mt& ha\ c been made in the past Nol enough Gl\·e the k<') grip holder his Oscar in th(• pri v<sc} of his studio or ht& trailer on lhl· ~el The.• same with the graphics de~1gnt•r. the poster artist. the· IC'ns polisher. the sa1pt t) pi::.t :.ind all those other !>pec1ali&tl:. "ho get all choked up thanking a platoon of rclaL1vt'~. co-worke rs, bakers and their analysts for the realization of their l1 fel,,ng dreams M O!>l of us not born "'ithin a Jacuzzi splash of Sch"' ab'c; Drug Sto re' don't give a hoot which horn rirnm<-d. bona fide genius of the Sliver screen has been nom 1natc·d for c ine malurg). film editing, visual e ffects of art1st1{' diret·twn . so our en· thusia5m al cn'"elope-shredd1n~ t1mt' falls short of lcarn1n~ lhl' l'Ontents of our last telephone bill ~~) 0\IK Sl lSJ'll'ION IS thut H thu~t· t"" ultur bo.Y" from Price Wult'rhou~tl hlld Inked the wan nt•rlj narrw In lilt' lobby, or even a month in adv1tn<'<'. In these t•utt•.iont~. nobody would have ... a1•.inwd for tlw t-'l\l or raced to phom• tht• nt-wi. to the city 1•llllor or Uurbunk Hev1cw Tht• Jl'C·ou1w. might t>v~·n ha' e JUtztd up thl• proceedings, af one of 1h1·m huct defected 1n mid· .. how and hlurtl'd out the name of thl' w1nn1ng documentary of I 1 \l' •H't1on 'ho rt, w hile h is i>l'3l'ed out p.11 tner p hotocopied a paper moon ftir th{' autograph hound~ ouhtdt• /\ streaker. 1t "111 h1• rt'(' tt 11\'<l, It vened up the ~hO\\ i.1 fo \\ 'l'n1l'l>l<'rs 3J!O Wh} mw.t then· bP two pre· -.1·11ll•r& an envelope passer and <.in cnvclopl' i.hrcdder in t•n•n• cate~on ., Did the pen-dulou~ Dolly Purton serve an- ot he r puqwst· tha n to pla y s t r a 1 l( h l JH' r ~o n for one of Carson 's ba\Hlter bathukolpian ripostes'' l 'NLF.SS AHBOTT u nd Costello. the ThrC't' StO-O~L'S and the R1t1. Urothl'r:-. :-ho°" up to daim thl' Oscars lhl'\' never "on. w1nnt>r., 1n anv t'ategory "hould be ll m1lt•d to one statue carry·awa)<.•r dt:ll\ ermg :.in ac <.·cptanct• spt·t•ch of :JO words or l<'i.s under p<.·n.1lt) of disappear mg throu~h .1 trap door mto a dungl'On nf d1t·h<.• starved l'rtl IC" So 1f th<.· ("Jpta111 .ind Tt•nnilh· nr the Cratl'ful l>N1d or Fink., :\tut<•' find f;H or Y.1th thC' next Academy ele('torate. th<·y \\Ill ha\'e lo n ip a COIO to dCC'ldC' "hiC'h on <' hauls ay.ay the hardware <1nd dc•hvt>rs the re quired :-.uffocatmg soliloquy. And JUSt once m the annuals of the AC'ademv could not one win· ner bl' founl to expand t he limits 11 f sa n ct 1m o n.1 ous se lf · t•ongratulation with a c ine mu n·rile reJomdcr on the order of. "F RANKLY I DON'T seC' how th is turkey ever got t o the screen eonsidermg the p<.1ck of penny·pinchlng furriers P<>11ing of c adets· list at the total of 2.3schools bas been ordered to end clauroom as producers who begrud&ed ~ Coast Cu1rd Academy. segregation . <'Very dime a nd the hours we New London. Conn. He is The report said princapals must do a l>Mter job 11pt nt trying to reconcile our a 1976 graduate of Costa supervising the classrooms and inat.ructJon. It said s pee d·c rucd choreo1raphe rs MesaHlghSchool. some a.re complacent. tdiot k paaslon for our alcoholic ___ _:_ ______ _:.:...:.:.:....:....:=-::...:.:.:..=.::..:.=.:..:..::..:,:::::::======::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiim diri•ctor And my co·star stunk too·· Even though they have cut lhl'm down to five numbeh. in· eluding medleys. the Academy song nominations a re sta ll a musical slumber party . Me morable movie tunes like .. Lara's Them e." "Three Coins in a Fountain." "Secret Love" and Tex Ritter's basso baying of "Do not forsake me. oh m y darling" just don't come along every year . Listening to each year's collec· tion of clinkers is like being trapped in a n elevator with end· less Muzak RECORD CHART confirm that Ravel's Bolero. composed before the sound track was 1n vented but reprised b1ologically in Blake Edwards' "10". was the hit tune of the past Academy Awards year As for an adapted scor e. whatever that is. I sus pect this category hasn't had a real win ner since Thomas Edison 1m prov1sed on the theme of "Mary Had A wtUcLamb." Dustin Hoffman's Oscar m~~ han· b<-en long over due He\ callmg on him to present the s pN'1al award to S ir Alec Gui ness for "advancmc the art or <,treC'n ~1ctlng through U hOl>l Of mt>morabll' and dasting u1she* pt'rformam·e!> .. "a!> the b1 ~gl·~t disaster for the colonies at tht· hands of thP m other countr) c;1nce the RC'dcoats burned Jim m \ and Dolley Mad ii.on out of the White llou::.e ll ERE IS Ol'R bec;t actor "' the Oscar attests. mumbling Jnd s tumbling through an in1·pt hes 1tatin~. slang). OHrlY f'f fusi\ e salute to an art1cul:.it1 . poised. c harmini?IY S<'lf~ffat1n~ perforrper who 1n lhc cours1· of accept in~ h1<; a\.\ 3rd deli vt>r<·d an ac.·ting l<'sso n to the pri• sentcr~ Maybe next year the l\Y.3rd' Yawn in should be broadl'asl live, or a n•asonablC' f:.icsimill· thereof. from on locution 1n Bor a -Horu bul don't get me wro ng. I love llollvwood Deaths Elsewhere IS AP EV LEM? l11n.,1dlr .1 SECO:\D TRL ~T lJI I D RrAl. f 'iTATE LOAN . \\ t II ,jp 11ur bt"•l tP t 11..t 1 h1 t 111• tlld l•t h11rrl1~' 1ng Jg.111ht lht• 1 qu1ty 111 \1•ur h1 m• \\t· .i rt• \ <•rv lnnu fl'• d 11 .11111t 1 tt 1 r !I t•., lnJ bt1rfl1"' 1n)~lll'>I" h .Hl' n .. 11..h1 d 1h11 r f "·fi, 1 11 \•I in 11 lt·nt h ..... tnrv \\'hd1· \\l' h ,l\·1 n11 l1•ntr"I 11\1 r 111 •0 ri -.1 r1t1·.., 1\ l v• .. ill Jl1 our .. h H l' 1r ! .-fit ng 1nll,1t111n bv rl'Juung the br,1kt'r 1\:1· I 1 t ... 1' h1 rt' t'r r,, .... 1bl(· W•ltt< McC10-.i.., ot W~llll'l)lon, • • $""'"41eUQlll•'I """~" Mc:Clo~•o OI CCKt~ M EMPlllS, Tenn . <AP > -Herm an H . Dinsmore, 79, retired copy editor at The New York Times a nd author of the books "The Bleed ing of America" and '"A ll the News Th at Fits." a critical analysis o f The Ne w York Times. died Thursday \l 11h b111 .. 1nJ .. 1. nh'•'· I. 1n,h1\1 \II 1u.1lh "tlippl·d 11 nJing b1, H ... , th1 tr I unJ .. 1r1 rw lnn,.;f'r J\ .11 JJbl1 H1.t 1' , .... 1111 h.n" l1m1t<'d tund .. tri •n t 111.r •1\ • ... 1, r-. 11 tc rm ... 1\1 b1 I 1 \l 1r1 th• [>, .. , " •l 1 \\, l .. nt• c.p1'l11I rt'p.nmt-nt ~·1111 .. 111 I I\ lr , • llM!w . (,, Jan Z.rorw (.-.rot cou.n, 11ano O ,.tOrt"\ T P'lomp\ur, All uf W • .n1nq1on l fHtltru r Ctut.4'r\ "'-< C.k>\lilf"Y of W"''Vl•noton .tno m•"" orart0eh1ldrPn fur.!r•1 Yf'Vt<t .. , t111t1H i.. ~Id on w_.,.,.,, """' lO 1490 ot .... 1l OOAM 41 ,,... N"'wPor1 M"\..t C P'lfl \ • """ Center w11., rir Gf'< •o~ o Wnoo• of-fk••O~ lnt@r""°nt dt f4tvt>r\1d., Ntt· t•on•t (e-,.,..trrv ,,.,..N1, m•v rt'll At Pt"'r<,. 8f'Olh,.n. fitilt HroftdwttY M.ot1Ur1rV on TLN.)'Jdd¥. 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Cl llOTMMS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 M1ln St. Hunt1nQton Beoch ~ . . -,_,.....,, (.OU)MAl fUMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIPtC VllW .-.OllAL PAllC Cemlt8'V Mortuarv Chapel 3600 P1e1f1c View Onve Newport Beech 644·27QO ~MOITUA.l•S Ui:auna 81t8Ch 494-9415 L.aQuna Hilla 71MMJ833 Sen Juen Cap1atrano -.1m C.ll M2•Hfl. • Put a few word• toworll for Downtown Down Peeved service s tation operator displayed this sign after deciding business was so bad entire town mjght as well shu~ down. -i;-he problem as the closing of many miles of streets for repavmg follow~g ~ewer project. UC Irvine Announces Extension Programs Th e f o l low i ng i.ch edule o r activities open to the public has been announced by the UC I r vi ne Extensio n program· THURSDAY ··cr,.•11'" Pr-ot>ftm ~tv•'"J Morris. o Eo•.,Cl!o, Pfl o . l>'tt•O.nt. ·~• O•v•IOP'Ttfnl AUo<••tH A UC trvlM E1nens10n --o<ty sem•n•r. • • m lo • JO p "' • N••POr'ltr IM, 1107 J•mboree, Newoort Be..:11 ""' vs •t 111e -· "o P<•"'"rott•o • 111<ll>de\ -1obooll .tno lun<ll C•ll UCI E 1ttMI .... CllO IJJ.~H SATURDAY "Gtll•flO Roull\ From Bu\lnen Corruponci.110," K•rt!n Wiiton. M 8 A .• pre \ldtnt. Wll\on & .Auoc:l•l~ A UC Irvine E•t•nSton on•-cl•IY wm1,.., • • m to •.JO p m , HOlld•• '""· U20S L• Par Ro . l "l(M Hiii• FM· VJ •I the dOOr, '70 pre.1nro11e0. E nrotlment I\ llmllld tall UCI E•1entton, 11U ) l)l.J•H "lnc:reHI~ Your S•lo \/otum• TllrOYQl"I Ettec:l ht Proltn1on•I !)tl1ln11." Jutes A. Me ttne. c:ontull.,I, A UC lrvlne ~•ten•lon one-CS.y Mmlner, t .30 •·"'· to •.)Cl p.m., 5.00letle(k Inn, s.tlt• ""'· l'et: SH ettl!tCIOOr,S70p-..nrotll!CI, lfl<IYdH luflC:l"I •fld per-ln11. anrollmtnt It llmlttd. C•ll UCI S•tt11tlon, 11141 IU-$414. "SlriKIUflftO t.r. MYlll·Mllllon Doller S•I•: Slr•t•Oltt, axec:ullon end lfltt•llt.'' J, '"'°'l"S Wellt, M.8 • .A .• •k• ,,..ldtolt, CoMotlcNteG c.11 .. ~ • .A UC lrvlM e!fWnl!On--Oey .. 1111111t, t :JO e.m . to e:JO p.m., H•lldef l11n, HIOS LI flll •tt , ~ HOit f' .. ; t7• If tllt CMOr, 1 70 etl•tflrOllH, lflCIUdH CIUS 1111~llf1, MICll 1M ,.ni-... c:..11 UCt S"""9lell. 11141 ~14. MOltNY ....... .......,....c.....,... .. ,,._."' Cttlltr ," Lewi• Str•uu, Jr .. e r11lf1111, Ltuls 1tu 11u 6 Auo<l•lo. ,..,, of • uc '"''"' E ~•,.n''°" •~tur• \flrt"'· Owt'I Your Own ShooQ<ng C.•nt•r ," I 10 10 p m • ~m I' 110 Mtdk •I Sc:,.._<~• t, UC t '>1nq1p ••nlon, 'ts •I '"" door II \Pdtr ~mil•. C•ll UCI E •ten"°" 11141 833-~U TUESOAY 0G9\," Wlltl .... A C•Mll, 0 V M ow rit"r. Commuruty V•ttr•r'I•'• HO\O•l•t P•rl of • UC. ltw1nfl E •IPn\lon l«lutt -~\. 'Cert and Nurturo OI '-"'""Al",..." • 7 to •OD m Rm F ... IM<l•<•I Sc:1enc:.H I, UCI Slfll)la Wl~ .... II •I 1"9 dOor •I tPK• pe""ltt C•ll UCI E itent1on, t 71•1 l»-$414 TUEMl.AY ANO w a DNE50 AY MAY 6 AN0 7 ·cont emoor•rw P er\o""~' tnt•rw1ewtn9. Approt•)•I ~nd E ve 1uetto11 Ttc:llnlQu .. ," BrY<e Boltfl, 8 A . d lrtc:Cor. 8.M.8 . AuoclelM A UC lrvl,,. E.,_.,•IOft t-•Y .,,.,., ..... t )Cl • m. 10 • JO p.m , SlltrttOll NtwDOf'I HOMI, •1'J M•cArll"lur Blvd. Newpert llHCll. F•• 'uo •t Cl"l t door. '10 pre·•nrollld C•ll UCt Ewttn•IOft. 1710 UH414 THUaSOAY, M.AY I "U11dtrtl•ndin11 •nd Mollv•111111 Emptoyt H ," Ho•trd Wilson. DtHIO.nl, .Aclmllll1lrtllve ---rcll Auoc:l•lu. lflt. A UC lrvlnt £•11"'1011 one·d•Y Hmlner, •·ao •.m to •:JO p.m., HOlloey Inn, JUI 8rl\IOI, C.le ~Ml. "" l lJ •I Ille Ooo•. $70 pr~rotled, 1nc:1ue1u cleu meterl•lt 11111 lu11c:11. C•ll UCI httnslon, 17141 W.S.14. f'•IM Y ANDIATU•D.AY llllUIYt ANOlt 'T lie Orltlllfl 111110. ' St•11t .. Oerell111, M A.. S.O Otnll., 6 Soll, S111t• Ctw, -Rk "9nl U ltvltc:h, <Olle<lor. • UC lr"IM e111e11sle1' -··--"*'· f'r1., 7 IO ltp,m., S.I., t • 111. IO -Md I llt S e.m., Rm, 17t H-itles H•ll, UCI, P" c.-.clll, "61, -.c:t'Wll, U1. IMludtt .... ,., .... Gtlt UC! ·""~-. 17141 WS414. PaibAY, M.AY t ANO U. S.ATURDAY, M.AY IO AHO 14 ··c11n1c~1 l\\OP\ In tn~ Tr•t11ment or IN AICOflOlt<,' Stew11 Bucky, Pl! 0 , (llfllUI -conwttlnci "''""'IOQl\I Ot:•"· orot~lOft.lf •rf•if'~. (At1fo11"" Sc:l"lool Of PrOle\"°"'I ~yCl"IOIOqy -" UC. lrv1"' E •ttton\tOf' t-o W<Hlll,nd ro..r~. Frt, /lo 1oom. 5.i . •• m to ,,_. -I to ~ om , Am tlO Comput., 5'clltfte4' BldQ , UCI F.,- U t. "'CIYCMt P••~ ... ~ C•ll UC• E•len•-. ,,,., 133 SAU ,..10..Y, MAY t, 16,JI S.ATURO.AY, MAY It, 17, JI "LH tflll\Q -111\lrYCllon In AdYll Educ:•tlOll," DorwllO C TllOmOtOfl. Ed O , •Ul•l•nl prohuor of •o .. c1llon. <•mou• ..,,,.l\ltf, C•I Sl•lt LOll9 818<11 A UC ltvine E•t•n•ton t"'"·"""'"" Proor•m. F" • I 10 10 pm . Set . • • m to• >O pm , Rm 731 H-11ie. H•ll. UCI "" S77, lfl<ludl\ 1>41rltlnQ. tall UCI £•1tn\IOll 11141 W ~·· SATUaO.AY, MAY It "l!m p lOYt• Tt .. n i fll) ... o O•vetopm1n1," How•rd Wll1oft, orf\ldent • .AOm1n<ttr11t¥1 RnNrc:11 Auocl•tn, Inc A UC lrvl111 1!•1t111lon OM·d•y nmlner, t ·JO • "'· to • lO p,m , Ootd ltm .. M•H Comm°"'· UCI. Fu '7S el ll"lt ooor. '70 P••·•n•olled, t11cludU <IH S m•l•rl•la, 1unc11 -1><101111) C•ll VCI Ewt-1on. 17141 IU-S414. "Coctlnt Wiii! Wfli.t't 81oelt," '"'"" M e e •. Pl"I 0 ., pr o11r~m con• .. tt•1111111ur11c tor, UCL• h ttn\IOll. A UC tnrlN e1111111lon one.oo """'""· t •·"'·•,_•net I 10 4 p,m,, • ..,. 111 $0CIOI kltnc:t l •O. UCI .... PS, lnc ..... t P<Wklf\O. C.11 UCI l!llttMIOll. 11141 W-S414. SAWaoAY,MAY tt.AN0 17 "Tiit !IC .. llOll•llY .Atlt Clllld! Ot••leel11t Cre•llvt Skills " Cll.,10111 a . 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In Im ·.<.\ u.?71 i (7 14-) 85 1 099 1 NEW YORK <AP l George Joseph Hecht. 84. who established an empire of magazines. a udlovas ual mate ria ls and books on <.'hlldren and child·rearing, died Wedn es d ay . Hi s publishing inte rests m el ud e d Par ents' Mag a z in e. JI ump t y '========================-==-~=::::=:==========~ Dumpty's Magazine. Ch ildren's Digest and Baby Care. NEW YORK CAP> Thomas K. Fln.letter. 86, who served as secretary of the Air Force under the Truman adminri.tr a lion and NATO am· bass ador durin~ the early 1960s. died Thur!>· d ay. MOSCOW I AP I - A l exa n de r I vo n hanovtcb Oparin, 86 , a Soviet biochemist noted ror his research into the origins of life on earth. died Monday. Tass re· ported. WASHINGTON CAP) J ean Mont1ome r y Aberaetby. an early pro· ducer of television ne ws programs. died last week in Asheville. N.C. She died afte r suffering a heart attack while o n v acation w i th her husband. NBC news cor· respondent Robert G. Abernelb)'. PWPHonored T h e Sout h Coast c ha p t er o f Par e nts Without , Partners has been honored for its newsletter for 1979·80 ot a reatonat 1alhertng or the organiJation. tr \OU hJ\e fum1t11rl• 'ou ~a.nt to dl1pm11~ of. ~.11 tht• friend!> Oatl> Pt lot cl11._..,1f1t'd 11d 'I <·~ ' n1 ~ announces their ~1?N~~oRs final SALE QUITTING BUSINESS Here Is your chance to purchase quality upholstery, accessories, occasional tables. lamps, dining tables, game sets at less than cost! FANTASTIC values, like the ones listed below won't last long ... so hurry! DOORS OPEN FROM 1 p t11 5 DAILY ITEM was Fully Bound 18" x 27" Throw Rugs. All Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... S 4.95 Tobacco Colored Velve t Covered Transitional Swivel Rocker ................ $ 299 Modem Chrome End Table W/Tempered OlaH Top . . . . • . . • . . ..•....•• S 98 VaH Style. Peach Colored S Ceramic Table ump ..................... . 88 "Captlllna Chest" End Table W/Burt Front I FU• Drawer ................ $ 245 3 pc. 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Channel 2. : AU.•n.FNMA.Y atMIC> oollee1in9 .....,. "'9 mMll I.IC> with Benny. MllOffr 1:-:=. wt.I ......... ,_.,door • <Mii' """ '° ... 8unkerl .. tor ..... Arc:He .,.., H9nry ,.,,.,_ <Met-Aoeemety ~ ...... .,....bell tltet .._ (CC)(AI -.,_.. --. for ~-~ ..., n!lgl'll -In. • MM::N8. I l.EHMR MPORT cy ueo.rm.n end -IN "'°"IO'a~lleg UO 8 THE WHfTI 8HAOOW Coech ~ .. given "" UMll.pecied oppoftlJnlly 10 rtttUf'n lo pro bMllet~ • a aub91llUI• latwwd lot fN Portlend T '*' 8111nt-. (A) • 8ANFON> IMO 90N lo-" NM Moul ol ttle .ws In en -o6oglcal mlll-i.c> lrwOMng ........ end""'1¥1estt. 1: ''I DOOQa "'5 a.AME 7:aG 2 ON THI TOWN • C*XCAWTT au.t· Jonethan ......... (Pert 2 ol 5) • <Nlf'EAIY au.-RoMmwy ~- -Ai=~ ·-· NBCNEWS ~ S...._ Edlilreroe lrlO eonr.. Chung ,......, hOW body~..,..,... ··csay" _, "night" l*IC)le; a IOOlt •t the hlllory ol South•rn California'• ~In ttlM1rM. • IOOlt et the ObMlty Clinic ..... a ~ ...,,, 10 CUtt> "*' IC>P9llt•. rlOe In a Wond War II ""'-ol F-.. D IHANANA D Cll 8".AK~ llllBlfCA TN people ol A"*1QI gtw tllelr oplnlOn• - ""--· ~ end l:IUMT• • °" the --Wld 9Yel\ll ol the day Marioe Oortner, Herb Btooka and FellCll Jet., host 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Trout>IM with ,,,. aioo- and .,, tnaulling ~ c•use Potale to quit 9Cl'K>OI 0.-t· Robert Guillaume 8 ®J FACE THE MUSIC • 1100,000 NAME TKAT ruNE D PNIONEA: CELL 8LOCKH Edcth AnO l.azle'a ttaublft flnd syml)911'y trom U"9~· pec;ted quarter& D A8CNEWS I (.I) JOt<ER'S WllO DOOOER OUOOUT D THESUUNAHI Anna Kauffman, John Sulhv1n·a glrllrlltnd. It 8CG091ed by Bert Ouggen • MMMl..I.. • 0 HAPPY DAYS The Font stepe ,,, to ....,. the day wf'8n the but· ~ danoeB 9CNIOuled lor Howwd'• IOOQ9 pt0- 0UC11on 11111 to lhOw up (Rf 1J MOVIE • TIE BENNY HtU. SHOW LOS ~ Dodgen VS San Ffancleco 04ent• A 111<!y phllalellal o.cidM IO tell• uo ~ t"9n • OOOOTIME8 • MAO&. I LEHMR CJaa1111n ~i.11 .. ,,. II KNXT !CBS) Los An9elt•., 0 KNBC INBC) Los Angeles " KTLA (lnO )"Los AngPlt!'> D KABC·TV IABCI Los AnQ+>lf''> l\FMB (CBS) Sdn 011>90 0 l(HJ-TV (lnO I Los Anqe>1t .. · ~ KCST tABC) San 01e91') G) KTlV (lnO) Lo<, Anqf'h .. , Q) KCOP·TV (lnct) LOS An41•lt•, ftl KCET· TV tPBS) •.os AnQt-lt''> '1i> KOCE·TV(PBS) Hunttnqton Be.ictt • • • "Portrlll1 In Bllld!" ( tlNIO) Lana Tur.-. An!N>- "'I °"""' A OOCIOt Ind hol Mm4lle acx:omp1oce 1nemo1 10 1\8111f!lt'I ""' c>eatl't ol l'ttlf tycoon l'tuaband (2 ,..,.. ) 8 MOYIE .... ()Nth Race" ( 1973) Lloyd Bttd9es Doug McClure An A~tcan J)lane Oemaged but 91111 81>14! IO lllltt IS Stallced llCTON the dese<t by • 09m>•ntan« 89 21 TONIGHT ~' Clete~ts CBS Gets What? Narrow Win Brings Scant Glory By PETERJ.BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -Now that CBS ha" emerg<.>d as the upset winner in the TV ratings contest. perhaps the closest ever. it might be asked what CBS gets for this hard.won victory. Apparently, nothing much more than it would have earned had ABC won. Orda.narily. the network the clear winner of the season-long ratings raises its basic advertising rate the next season. using. past performance as justification But this year's slrug· gle between ABC and CBS ended with such a narrow margin between first and second place CBS FINISHED with a 19.6 Nielsen average. ABC 19.5 -each point i::epresenting about 763,000 homes - it's not likely that the CBS victory will directly result in a s ubstantial advantage. "The winning of a race over this period of lime by one-tenth of a point is really terribly unimportant." says Buck Buchanan. U.S. media director for the J . Walter Thompson ad agen· cy, which buys large hunks of network time for its clients. · "It's like an Olympics race where one runner beats another runner by ooe-tent.h of a second. Somebody gets Widow to Get 'Tonto' Estate the gold medal and somebody get.c; the silver medal. but who's the better runner? The next time. 1t may be the other way a.round Anyway. we don 't buy networks. we buy programs ... BUCHANAN ADMITS that some clients may want to buy CBS time "because they want to be on No 1. 1t has a ruce feeling. a warmth to 1t .. but from a professional buyers' s tandpoint. 1t means virtuall y nothing." What does impress Buchanan. though. is CBS' momentum. a factor that will prove much more lucrative to CBS than its No. 1 standing. · ·c BS did do a S(>t;ctacular JOb in coming from its position at the begin· ning of the season. that's the re· markable thing." Last season. ABC's fourth at the top. ABC beat runner·up CBS by 2.2 ratings points. a gap 22 times as large as the margin CBS woo by this year. The CBS surge seems remark&· • ble indeed. THUS, WHEN CBS gets down to setting rates for next fall. Buchanan predicts. "They're going to come in and say. 'Hey. we've got the momen· tum.· That's very important. "They've established new series. like 'Dukes of Hazzard.' 'Dallas' and 'Trapper John.· shows that are young aod fresh and more likely to be a good bet than shows at ABC which °"Y be on the decllne. say. 'Mork and Mlndy' or ·Lave me and Stu rley.' .. Am;·s going to have more trouble next year, because you've got to say CBS has the momentum. ABC does not have a number of relatively new shows that are successful.·' • M•llAT'°"' ······~ .-.w......-..111a ....... _ . ...,., ... llllllM ..... a...... "' .......................... ................ ...,._ -.... ....._.a.,..._.. .. ~~· ~-....,.,Oii a rOller•_.... .._ wtllt fWO ~ -wtlO ~ to be "'* peo06t ; ~AT'°"9: LMONOll•••NMIHT John w....... ---.. Olbllt .. ~ ol the loe4on Pope Oro-n In "'~,,,.,..om o.t. llt•tlng the l"opa. Md\ --"'°"' .,.,,_ .• 8~ MO n ":..ICMIN TME IAVMll& Oe\4d ~ end lyM Aedgr-ater In a CW-I· LtallOn of the ... of the tamoua Fr_., painter WflO ~ ,... !Miiiy to ~ a •• Of .roaue lnledOfn • D TME llO IHOW HoM.a: Barber• Eden and Oenftia w..-av.. ... Dorothy H..-nlll, Count a... _, hi• bend. 81.d ()wer'9. Mllnl\e~ Tr- tw, .... Cw1er ""'sn.ng.. hal Acrobat IC TllMter. puppet••• Bruce Sclllwartt 8 OOHAHUE au.ta 1.4111'1'\.t Meaon. Neil Simon e Ol TMMFS OOt/lll'AH'f,. When Chrlu y tlump9 l>w t-o and wir>Oa up '"' the heleC>'tal. aomeho'# -V· one Qeta the lmj)t'MSoOfl thet .,.. .. dying (R) 9:1D•9 TAXI Louie's glr1fnen<I tallee hom hOM9 to meet ,,., ~··· wN> promptly go tor hit "'">at (Al • FOOO FOA THE HUNGRY 10.:00 ID NEWS (11 NiCNEWS CU>8ElJP ··TM lnWtiltig4110t'I" Paul Ahmeyer ••em1.-Ille powers Dog tluSt,_. l\U to .nvest19Glll ... 9'nl)i0yees •nd 11'19 almotl unol'tllCtleO po-ol ICC.I polic. OflO•rtm•nJ lntelliger>C• squads G) NIOKT GAl.l.8'Y "The HouM" A patient in I .-1anum 11a1 •llC\lmnQ .,,_ at>out a l'to<IM ltlat m)'91ertously d<•-her 10'#9tdltMll '1l> NEW8Q4(Q( ~ D tJNfTEO STATES A 111si1 from Rid\at O s beat l•tend leods tl'tll Chao<ns 10 Ille rMIWlllOn .,.., they oon't ltnow ll'te m.,, u .... U they tl'fOUOM ltiey dtO 8)8 NEWS ED FAST FO«WAAO "N4!w Pe<'5()«1tves" Mod· f'rn tec:t>no40gy l'taS perrn1t. teo us 10 ,,_ 11'19 unN«M •• W>Cluding llOtnS. !1'111 SUf· 1-ot Mars and the ring~ TUBE-TOPPERS K'ITV e 7 :30 -Dodcen Baseball . The Dodgers travel to San Francisco to take on their ar~h-rlvals. the Giants, ln Candlestick Park. CBS 9 9 :00 -.. Gauguin the Savage." David Carradine st.ars as the French painter who abandoned his fami· ly to p~ artistic freedom ln this new TV movie. (Photo at left> . ABC G 10:00 -ABC News Cloeeup. The powers of blg business t.o investigate its employees are examined in this special report. of Seturft -from ,,.., ..i ~penoectlva • OOV8IEY "St\~ecll t..a Trlnlded Valoencierl" The artlfectl found Ofl boerO IN to."1tl IWQ991 ~in !he~ Armeoa. ~ "" Ille COM! ol lnilend, Ml I unique •lory ol lite °" • t&ltMlerltury wwtNc> <CCI 11•1•9 NEWS NlWlYWB>~ . NtOOA RN>da and Joe wor1I _.., hard 9t being the pertect modet'I\ couple untM 1 ,,...,, ~· Ol'tOI lo...o ... ,_ out lot dinner ID AU IN THE FAMll. Y Archie end Ed•th .,. lhOC:*ed when tlM')' teem 111&1 M iiie and Glonl,...,,. decided to lellWt .xw., wtth lnendll lfl the -· ol "*' dee ma e THI _,.,y HILL 8HOW Benny Mft to ~ • , .. ,. mindeO pr..-rter on the ··Sale Ot Tiie Century" QUIZ al'OW fJ9 PA08 AHO CONS "A41to """1'' Host1 L\'M Kun.UI and Gail Christian o~ "°"" to 0<otect one 1 eat ffom rl'Mltt with bot II ...c:11tnt1 of Milo thett and cat .,,....,,. 11:30 6 NEWS D ™E eE.ST ~ CAAION Gueata P•l., StrtK111&, 8'"1 o.i.no. ~ Nel- son Reilly l..OS lnGIOa TabajMM (Rf JOHN DARLING I O.TING~ 0 Mt; ..... DAW Al.UN AT LAME 0...• ........ ·~ .,., Long "°"" s-- • HOGAW9 HPOlll (Arter~adelMI dellec10t to IMtn tlMI toca- tlon ol a ChemlcM lectooy. • QIT-.&MT Max ~ ... Mteoredl· er in Oto. 10 ttac> KAOS 1 .... 8'0 • C#'TlONB> MIC NEWS I OPU822 11:50 9 SOAP a.-_, ... 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"Oun Fo• A Cow1•d.. ('057) ~eel Mel:Mur''9Y. Jllftrey Hunt-• ··~.,_to,... -~~'""'° h ev• Vlltl)I dtff•r•"t ~(2 hra.) • MOYIE ...... ·~•C-" I t9481 lAO 0orc.y. Huna .... The ao..y 8oya - oft on IN ,,... ol • ~ wnugglono geng (I hr.) 2:211..wa z:ao MOYIE • ··~ "Four , ........ Peoc:*"l~I ~ Colbwt.~~· A ~ ol people io.t ~ • ... ...... .,, IU"IQle 091.1 caq>t uo ., a IMJggM lot _........ (t ht.2S tl'W\l 2;46 . MOYIE • • • ··n. a,._ v-." ... ._ ···-....... ........... Ol......,.. Ctlt1)V.. ........ 0... ................. ... .... .. . ........ .... ' ,,., .. ............... ,,.~ ..... , ....... --·--···..,.. .... ~ y.,,,,,.,.· (,.,, a-. --Coltlert. Clllle lfac*. . _ _,........., . .,..,~ ..... hulbend ... cllad. (' lw ~ 30 mlft I eMCM1 ....... °"' .. ,,..,, L.. P•llerao11. Hu. .. C°"''. An ercllltec:t'a ......... ~ .. ~ loua ~ plen '°' - --ol. c:nn. ~ (1 hr .30mln.) tt'ftl•rida•'• Dawil.w ,. • .,w. -NIEIHOON- tt•••'l4t ~WWI Tiie Unlutow"" ( te751 OoCI IMtlt.-y . ....,.... by Rod a..ng. "' looti • ""'"~ ~ ~ ... ~(2 lw91 t2lllO ••• 'l4t ...,., Affo#" ( 19641 ,,.__ O"Her9. """~. ~ lnCMr'9 help IN ~ to d9tMllM~(11w~ 30rNn I ••• "'\.dlll c-.. oeoue" ('9'41 ~ta Young.. Olana ....,,.,.._., Ourtng IN Second World w ............ ftlMrta gMher'IS • group ol -_, torml IN WAF. (I IW~ ~"""I by AnMtrong • Batluk V..~AT VOES 1HAT 'L' ON 'tO(JR SWEATER STMJD FOR? "Future Cop' Writers Win HOLLYWOOD <AP) -The Jury to a copyniht infringement suit over the 1976 television senes .. Future Cop .. has awarded two science fiction ~ riters $250.000 m damages from the American Rroadcastmg Co .. Paramount Pictures Corp .• and a former Paramount execuove. Neither Harlan Ellison oor Ben Bova were in U .S Distnct Judge Albert L.. Stephens Jr.'s court to hear the verdict Fnday, but their auomeys sa.id they were deughted. THE AUTHORS brought the suit two years n~o. a"-lung $400.000 tn compensatory damages and unspt><'1f1ed purut1ve damages. The wnters claimed that the "Future Cop" mo\.·1e pilot and s ubsequent teleVlsioo series was actually an idea of theirs as outlined in a 1970 short story ... Brillo." and a subsequent teleplay present· ed to ABC in 1973. Defense attorneys conceded that .. Future Cop .. was surular 10 theme but contended it was adapted from a story idea by author Allen Epstein. "ho had never read .. BriUo" or the proposed teleplay "'IULE "BRILLO" AND the expanded treat· ments prepared by the authors at the behest of ABC were about a mechanical man who assists police m solving crimes at some future time. the defense saJd. ··FUture Cop'' was about an android a buman·lilte robot -wbo worked wltb a modem-day police officer. The jury agreed that "Future Cop" bad not in· fringed upon the statutory copyright attacbed lo the short story "Brillo.'' but did bold that the mov- ie and series violated common law copyright in- frigemeots attached to Ellison and Bova's pro- posed t.eleplay. Equal Time Reque1ted ned about the telev1s1on viewing words we bear in American habits or children. households today are Tm busy, so SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Mayor Dianne Bob Keeshan, known to millions for watch television'." Feinstein says she wants three minutes on national 25 years as Captain Kangaroo. says "WE NEl:D TO loucb people. we television to counter a controversial documentary he 's concerned many parents use need to talk to people, we nffd to aired Sunday night on gay poUUcal lnflYmce in LOS ANGELES (AP> -Actor Jay SUverbeels. best known for tus role aa tbe Lone Ranger's companion Tonto. bas left the bWk of bis estate to bis wife STILL. 111ERE were psycbologi· television as baby sitters.· argue with people. we need lo find this city. c a l rewards at stake . For "MOST OF OUll parents . . Ul out that we ex.isl with other people... The mayor sent a telegram to CBS News presi· Tbe actor's will was filed for. pro· bate Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court. He died March 5 at age 62 of complication of pneumonia. Undfr the wUl , Mary Margaret Silverbeels will receive $100,000 in the actor's personal property. wbicb includes contract rights. to television sbows and movies. NUW Pl AYING one thing. the networks hold their 8r. this country today do not seem to he said . dent Bill Leonard in New York comp&amma tbat fiJiates meetings later t.rus spring, care about the time spent or the pro-"We have to accommodate the the news special .. falsely and malttloualy and CBS will be able to say t.hat the grams belng viewed by their young needs of other people and that comes portrayed" San Francisco and will bwt the city's network that was No. 1 for 20 years is people." he told an audience at In the sandbox wtth Pffr group ex· Image. back in the saddle again. Dartmouth CoJlege on Friday. periences; that comes wit.h pa.rents -------------------- ABC's executives wlll have to con· "The most often spoken words in talking to each other and reading to vlnce affiliates that the downward America today are not 'I love you.· children and holding them close - slide will stop:.:a~tN:.:==.o.:.!2:.:.· _______ 'Y..::..::.o.::.u..:di::.:d~w..::e.;:;11..:a;;.;;t..:t.h=at;;.i.,_· o~r~'Tb:::::::•::t':::s:::oot::::::==t=o=u=cbl=ng=,='=ee=lin=' :::'::· ="======::;, TMI MIW SAMTA AMA MAZDA! OflM MOWI 1980 Mazda RX-7! •••• D••• ... el.C~626t_. w.,...., ... AMTA AMA 1PUTTanClllT9 •• _. ~ -'*""' _. °"Ill' t)4.f292 ......, ..... ....01'0 ........ ID-1306 .,.. .......... ~ ltl-401'0 I I " ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION ....... , ,, .. u•"" 979.9150 ,,...., .. ~~liWI a'79':98~ 1;• l-·"u ... , ...... -., .... cfllN::-ii?'::) <ftiia;:?=l 311:==1 1=111.i ,J -~) ua80T ... DeltlUVf ••• f-. .. NtOHT OAMIS111 '"'. "'. -. -....... . -4 llCUIMT IWMlll All THAT M.llC11 ·~ ........... , .. , .... -1 -"-T IWMDt A~LYPSI NOW111 ,,........, ... , .. -·~,··­AU THAT JAZZ CIJ IMMl ... t ........ 1 .. 11 .. IUlAMlll '" llUMH" -,.....,1-1 ......... UT/~tMoJ•1- ·'lHAllMG AWA, .. "MOl.MA LU" INJ -t ACMICM' AW .... A~l YPSI N0WflJ ,\II. GOIN' SOUTH IHI IAIOOf ••• DeNIUVl. .. fON9A... NIGHT OAMU111 '"" uz.., _ ................. llltAl(9) flllll DIAMMIPlll CWff W1WOC» ""' .... , "'&OOll (NI NII '"' .. llCO ...... --·~II#-UAMla vs UAMla ... """ •••H1n1U1111• --·~--MOCAlYnl NOWlllJ NII _.. IOUl'MCNI _c...., "'-°'::r''"'"' ......... .., 90Uelll!CWll .............. """' .., ............... ....., .. ,., ...... UOAMtLOllllNt ~-DIA....,Cltl "'-dlJ, April •• ,., Tliree New Shows Open · AltM a well '1 respite. lbe a~e ll&bta com• up ..... tNi ..-u two COGUDunit't tbM~ ud • ~drama llOUP IDtradUff t.belt lai.t offer· lna• 8buiM ao ooen1u nichl Thunday .,.. ·'Dear Dellaqueof'' at· lhe San CJemnta CommWlily Tbeatw ad "lh GeoJUI My Qilld," I world Dfe· mien. at &tddletMack eob;p. They'll be followed on J'rlday by "Tbe Royal Family" at the Wntml.....,. C.ommUAlty Ttieater. Intermission Tom Titus Duvall and Kelly Farah wUJ portra~ the act.ln1 Caveodllbel wtth Carol~. Cbuck Casey, Don Evana. Ron Albert.sen, Ann ~. Norman .. ''ffola'' lhe ~who II about to SOll9 it'9 '#'Ofld. 'Aoa1d1_,A_. ALL THAT JAZZ (R) .......... IAllM·DACll COLl.SGS'8 "Oen.h11" ls the tint procNc'tJoa ol an ori11Dal drama hued oa tbe Uft of lamed playwrilbt Eqene O'Neill by Ketti F'rinp. who won l.be f>u.Utser Prise for "Loot Home-ard, Anael." a play bued oo tbe We ol Tbomu Wolle. Cobb, Michael McGraw, Johll Williams. Rick rn~Fili:iilf.iiiimF.i"-, Foster, Kimmy Geraa, Douglu Hartman ud Don • Evau rourvt101 out tbe aU.eable cut. llWWI' ... , .. Five weekends of Frld•Y and Saturday San~ AN S'0·7444 performances are scheduled with an 8 :30 curtain uwa.a· WUT- at the theater, 7272 Maple St .. WeatmiD1ter. Garden Gtcwe 530-440t David Mean nan as O'Neill with Catherine Oaab u b1a wife, Apes, and Stephen Thatcher as the pla~lbt's doomed brother, James. Others 10 lhe coUes• cast are Bruce Morton, Walter Daly, Jeannie M9dero, Jacqueline Tousley, Laura and Kathy Pry&aoda, Dean Ramser and Mart Talley. Raervationa 893-8628. A.M.C • ..._ l&Ml FIVE LOCAL PRODVCl10NS ~down their Orange 637-0340 curtains with final performances thi.a weekend. "My Gen.lus, My Child" will be st.aaed by Brian Donoghue ln the Studio Theater on the Mis- sion Viejo campus for two weekends, playing Thursdays lbrough Saturdays al 8 and Sundays at 3, with opening weekend nearly sold oul Reserva· lions 831-4656 or 49$-2790. AT SAN CLEMENTE. Les Reed makes his directorial debut with "Dear Delinquent." a Briwb comedy about a fellow who captures a young lady ln the act of burglarizing his apart- ment. Christopher Cuter and Gretchen Meinke are cast ln these leading roles. Others in the cast include Max Kelly, Joan Ray, Joyce Hanson. Chuck Cooper, Michael Gomez and John Childress. "Dear Delinquent" wall be on the boards Thllrsdays through Saturdays at 8:30 \.DlW May 24 al the Cabrlllo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Reservations 492-0465. "THE ROYAL FAMILY" is a re~lval or a George S. Kaufman-Edna Ferber comedy about the private lives or a theatrical family bearing a strong resemblance to the Barrymores . Carol Filian is dirttting the production. Valerie Mcilroy, Barbara Warburton. Ron Tbey are: . -"Much Ado About Nothinc" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances tooilbt through Sunday at 8 with weekend matinees at 2 :30. -''The Star Spangled Girl" by the Irvine Community Theater at Turtle Roclt Community Park, Turtle Rock Drive al Sunnyhlll Road, Irvine <754·*3 or 752-6076). Performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m . -"VANITIES" AT THE Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Clifr Drive. Newport Beach (675-3143). Performances Thursday through Satur· day al8·JO. -"The Student Prince" at SebastJao's West Dinner Playhouse . 140 Aveoida Pico, San Clemente (492·9950). Performances tonight through Sunday at \'arymg curtam times . -"Dames at Sea " at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-SSU). Performances tonight through Sunday at varying curtain times Continwng i ts s ax weekend engagement at the Huntington Beach Playhouse is "Bus Stop" under the direction or Art Winslow. Performances will be gaven Fridays and Saturdays through May 24 at the theater in the Seactirr Village Center. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (847-44651 Reddy for Fair Gene Autry, Tex Ritte r Acclaimed Boone, Axton Also on Bill Helen Reddy, Pat Boone and Hoyt Axton are among the artists sioled to provide entertainment at the Orange County Fair ln Costa Mesa bejlinning July 11. Directors of tbe 32nd District Agricultural Association sign"ed con· tracts with individuals and groups recently to provide major en- tertainers for eight of the 10 fair days. O KLAHO MA C ITY <AP ) Gene Autry was nam ed to the Hall of F a m e o f Gr e at Wes terners at the 19th a nnu a l W e s t e rn Heritage Awards Ban· quet at tbe National Cowboy Hail of Fame and Western Heritage Ceotef. THE BOABD BAS earmar ked $85,000 to provide entertainment, a spokesman noted, and expects to sign contract.a for at least two other acts shortly. Elvin Biabop. country rock star. will get $7,SOO for his July 14 st.mt. Oilman J .B. Saunden described Autry as "one of the most famous men, not only 10 Amen ca but m the world." Signed Tbura'day was country· western star Axton, who will ap· pear in the amphitheater opening day, July 11, for a reported $7 .soo. Flash Cadillac, a sos musical gr oup, was g iveo SS.000 for its performance set for July 18 and Shari Lew1s, puppeteer , will get $3.000 for her July 19 performance. the spokesman s aid. The Oying r1sls a nd quick draw or Tex Ratter v.ere s ho wn an film clips on a screen dunng the ceremonies. and Rat· ter was named to the h a ll of f a me posthumously . Singer. Reddy gels top money. $15,000 for bet appearance oo July 18. BOONE 18 TO re<:eive $10.000 for his July l.S show. EXPECTED TO BE signed soon for about $7,000 is Doug Kershaw. CaJun violinist. scheduled to appear July 20. Has award was accepl· e d b y ha s 'w 1 d o w. Dorot hy, a nd by has !tons , Tim Ritter a nd J oh n R1 ttt.>r , i.ta r of t ele v1s 1on 's ·"Three's Company " Othen signed up this week include Clay and Sally Hart of the Lawrence Welk show, $2,700 for July 11. Rain, A Tribute to the Beatles. has been booked for July 13 at $3,000, The s pokesman said grandstand ent ertainment by the New Disco Lockers and their laser light show also is proposed between July 13 and 17. j • MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. K:J 1181 N«J !l!J f lLMS REC(IY( Tl1£ SEAi. O/I n4E MOTION P'ICTURE COOE Oil RV REOUUTION @ If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster In a Dally Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viserwill help.you turn your wheels into cash. .. IL.ACK STAWOM"101 ''APOCALYPSE MOW" CRJ -I "CALIFORNIA SU~" ''CHAPTER TWO'' '"COAL MIMH'S DAUC.HTE111 ..... .. KRAMH •s lliMH"111 If . -n:. ~ ~~. .. AMMALHOUW ..... ...:a- "IOMT ANIWll '"' PMOMI" fll .............. ... ~ ........ , a.a-·· ... ._..,.,_ Real Estate Career Open House Joift• for -Mfonwatf•• chat wltti •.. Or .• ..., McC_.. I_.. I. Mc~. P'ILD. .......... THI UAL HT A T8S II you have ever considered a cereef 1n r('al estate sales. 0< are now preaentty licensed and would like to have your oueetlons enswered at our Open House w11h Randy and some of THE REAL ESTA TERS. then call no w to r reservattOnS. Soace is limited. c• Mi11eo.at1s1-61t1 M.ay 1, 1980 6:30 to 7:30 Randy Mccardle. a 9th grade drop-oua hitchhiked into Costa Mesa 28 yews ago and started 1n the reel estllte business The first few years were a struggle ... From dnving a 14-year old car and llVlng 1n a single car garage to establishing his own business His ·compeny, THE REAL ESTATE'RS, is both well known lf'ld weft resc>ected. Later. McCardte went to college attending 0 C.C .. Chapman coneoe. Cal State Long Beacti. use and toPPed II o ff with a Ph 0. In addition to being the owner and foonder of THE REAl ESTATERS. Randy IS a founder of the Citliens Bank of Costa Mesa. PfeSldent of Ttee()O Eacrow Inc., college lec.1Uf'tf, author. natlo~al ai>eaker and newspaper columnist. If you woold like to but are unabte to lttend this meeting. let us know -Or if YoU would hke the matenal .erit to you p•cnse call -~....,...., ...... II Goodiel • • • 11 Recipes, new Ideas, menua and local food ads Wednesdays DAILY PILOT '"HIDI IM PLAIM Sl8Ur" .,.LAU.I••• -ZOOl--ASPACI '· ODYSSO- Doily b:JO 5ot Sun-12 JO ---- i I ..-- Uupenter lJrge1 Miller to Quit Democrats 8y O.C. 11\JmNGS ................ Shmtf 8nd Oat .. t&n't t.be only Oranc• Cowi ty omrlaJ who la endonlna cand.idat.es ln the June 3 lectlon. • Tum RU~)'. the 5lh Oi tnct ~ aupervlsor. alrud hu fndoned ReJ>Ublican AJMmblyman 8rutt Nestaode'• bid to W\6eat Edl1on Milter in th e 3rd " Supervborlal Dt.llrlct -.. ..... .,. And now. Ril•y 18 Hdonlnc Phil AJ\thooy, who ls trying to han1 on lo ttl1 lit Dialrlct seal on t he-C'O unly Board of Su~rvtM>r11 Riley's praist of Anthony "I lru1t him and have con f1d.-nc-e II\ hu, lntelhgt n<-e and ••LI" humanll) · went out to varaou county le-adt"~ In ¥ letter datetl lust t-'ra do) • • • ~NOTHER Li;TTER -.nter las t F'nday wai. i.t11te Sen Paul Carpenter. 0 Santa An11. 'kho wrote to COWll-y Super:vuor Miiier suuesun~ that Miller follow through with hls threat to qwt the Democratic Party Miller made the threat after engaging 1n a s houting malC'h with state party leader Dick O'Neill of San Juan Capistrano at a recent county Democratic Central Committee meeting Late r. Miller said he had de- cided to stay in the party. Carpenter wrote to Miller. "As you know. the con- troversy surrounding your ap. pointment by Governor Brown to th e county Board o r Supervisors was founded on the governor's total disregard for CAUot:NTu the preferences and needs of the Orange County <'ommunity. The Democratic Party leadership op- posed that appointme nt . . " -"SINCE-"THAT-APPOINTMENT you have taken advantage of this internal party conflict by keeping It alive in the public arena in order to as- sure the vis1b11ity and name identification you need in your election campaign. - "The areas or agreem ent between you and me ar e almost non-existent. I say 'almost' beC'ause J wholeheartedly support, nay urge, your resigna- tion from the Democratic Party. Since neither you nor your mentors. Governor Brown and T om llayden. are representative or the party. I see no useful purpose being served by your continued af· f1liation with it." • • • ON ANOTHER campaign front, Harbor Municipal.Court Judge Frances Munoz. seeking rt-·election June 3, has been endorsed by As- s emblywoman Marian Ber geson. R·Newport Beach. A Bergeson aide ~aid ttie assemblywoman has U Cl Sets Program 011 Viel11am War The legacy of the Vietnam War will be ex- .amined in a two·day colloquim at UC Jrvme May 9 and 10. Films. panel d1s<'uss1on-; and a play will be part of "Vietnam Now· A Colloquium on the War and Its Veterans -F1ct1ons and Realities." ~ponsored by the UCI Veteran's Affairs Office THE SCHE DULE FOR m E "Vietnam Now" Colloqwum follows . .. Coman~ Home" with additional footage will be scrttned at 6.30 pm May 9. in UCl's Scil'nce l.A!cture Hall. /\ panel discussion will fo llow. An--opening statement of purpose session will begin· at 10 a.m May 10, in lbe Science Lecture Hall At 11 a .m . co1Joqu1um participants m av c hoose from among three workshops: "Post- Vietnam Syndrome." ··Problems of the Han- d 1 capped Vete ran " and "Agent Orange " Workshop speakers will include veterans· rights <tctivlsts and representatives from Veterans Ad- ministration hospitals. -The panel discussion on "Representations of the Vietnam Wa r" will begin at 2 p.m . in Science Lecture Hall. Panel members will include writer Gloria Emerson: Frederic Jameson. professor of French at Yale Unjve rs1ty. John Rowe. chairman of tbe Department of English and Comparative Literature of UCI, and David McDonald. assistant professor of drama at UCI. -SOPHOCLES' PLAY "PHILOCTETES" will be presented In the UCI Fine Arts VilJage Theater beginnmg at 6.30 p.m. The play, whicb ha!I been given a modern setting by director David McDonald. concerns Greek war veterans who face conflicts similar to those of veterans in our own time. All events in the "Vietnam Now" colloquium are free and open to the public. Pay No Income Tax in 1980 and R ecapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550% Tax Deduction this year while participating in a highly profit motivated investment. • 4 years of public acceptance • Flexibility of amount Invested ACT NOW. Available Only Thru June 30 Brotcer and SflH Position? Avall able For More 111tormat10ff: Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center 359 San Miguel Or, Suite 11 O Newport Betch. Callfornil 92660 144-2507 • bf.t-n uked by atv ral randid1tee. 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Plus convenience in savings with to1 :00 pm. Times may vary, check your local hours that serve you best. Imperial branch. DlmPERIAL SAVlnGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Coata Meaa South Coaet Plaza Town Center-3310 Bristol Street (714) 540·7591 Newport Beech -3366 Via Lido (71 4) 673·3130 Newport Center-550 Newport Center Drfve (714) 644-1461 •I '· l •Stocks •Business DAIL V PILOT It's Official: Lions Draft-Shns No. I Ex-Sooner Confident He Can Help Detroit--if He Signs r ~ How They Drafted Today NEW YORK tAP) • Oklahoma Unlvenlt)' ·ru.nnlftl *" 8Uly Slma, the No 1 pack in today'& fNatlouJ Football Lea1ue draft, uld be was conlt· ld•nt he eould Ml~ lhe Detroit Uona provided ho feould come to t..rm1 with the club • "Oetroit is a Ml°~at chall~ • " aatd Sima !"They have W\Horm No ZO rudy and I'm ready lo : Iii l thole !\Mes. , . I "wmt THE P£0PL£ tMy huve, added to :myself. we can make a fl~llt program." added :Sims. "I'm ready to ao Whatevt>r the pro1> du.h ,out, I'm n!adY to take •· • In Detrolt. following tht> No 1 t>lecuon, happ) IL1ons coach Monte Clark held up ;, hand-letl('red s ign that said, "We've got Sims " I "That's the best rootb JI player In the count ry this year," added Clark "That '1> why ~e p1rk"d ,him. 1be whole organization 1s high on him .. • SIMS. HOWEVER, was not high on the entire ~ions organization particula rly gene r al manager Russ Thomas. "I'm just waiting for Russ Thomas to wake t.1p." said Sims. who is asking for a, :.ix-year , $S million contract from the L1un~ Sims added that everyone in the Detroit or t.ganization was "making a 100 percent effort (to ~1gn him> e xcept Russ Thomas He's made a Le ro effort the way he's presented tus contract orrer ... ·um.' a gent, Dr J erry ArgovilL. sajd that 1f he and his eltent did not r('ach agreement with the I.ions by Ma) 21. "we "'rll reveal the dollar figures Thoma1> has offe red T hey a re embarrassing to the Detroit Lions Maybe Detroit should give Billy a c hanc~ lo plQY for another team." THE LIONS. WHO SHARED with San Fran- t'1seo the worst record In 1979 at 2·14. officially 111cke d the 24 year -old Sams 312 mjnutes after NFL Comm1ss1onc r PN c Jlozelle called the draft to or · de r Sims. the lll'1sm a n Trophy winner· as a Junior und the runnl•ruµ to Southern Cahforma's Charles De Paid Dis Does Keough's Lesson in Humilit.r By DAV E CUNNINGHAM Of .... 0•1ty Pl ... SUtl • , "I wouldn't trade !<1st year for anythmg " Who do you 1>uppose made that comment? I MVP Don Baylor? Cy Young Awa rd Wmner Mike Flanagan? Willie Stargell or the world champion Pirates·> No, il was Matt Keough. a 2·17 pitche r for the lowly Oakla nd A 's. Last year he threatened to break the record for t•onse1.·ut1ve losses when he , dropped 14 stra ight d cc1.,1ons. . 1 "Reahst1cally, I had a te rnbll• year ." Keough ,• admits freely "But because of v. hat I "'ent through, I can say I p<11d my dues ~ "l'VE LEARNED TO CHE RISH every batter r fare. every pitch I make. every move I make," says the 24-year·o ld right-hander "And I learned the art of being humble " The lesson m humility came in handy 10 days ago when Keough beat the Angels. 6·1. m Oakland. It was a sweet victory because Keough and the Angels have a long-runnjng feud. "I c-ould have popped off and said the kinds or things the Angels ha ve been saying about m e. But I'm more mature than that now," Keough says. K EOUGH'S ANIMOSITY toward the Angels : da tes back to his high school days, when he WCIS an All-CIF performer for Cor ona del Mar "There we re a lot or rounds sn the dra ft when both Southe rn California teams had chances to pick me." Keough says "They didn't " Instead, KeouJ.(h went in the fourth round to Oakland Just as Keough was e<irmng a spot as an Oakland slartt>r, J 1m F'n·gos1 was taking over as m anagc•r of the /\ngcls T hl'Y hccame instant enemies "Ht: SE E ME D TO ENJOV getting on me." Keough .. ays "But 1 wasn't very m:citure tht•n. 1.1nd I said a few thing!> I probably .,houldn't have "I know th<'Y have som e hard feelings 1n that clubhouse a bout me." Keough continued. "and I deserved some or the a buse I got from them But I 'm not going lo answer them anymore" Keough isn't angered only by the remarks the Angels made a bout him personally He also takes exception to thl'ir attitude about ht!> ballclub When Manager R1lly Ma rtm predicted this spring that the I\ 's would win t he western d1 v1s1on title, Angel second baseman Bobby Gnc-h had a quick ans wer "IT SHOWS THE KIND of deterior ating effect a lcohol can have on your mind." Gn ch said. Martin reportedly has had proble ms with excessive drink· ing. • And a fter the• A·.., :.\\<•pt th<' Angels an Oakland. the ,\ngc•ls ~aid th<.•) "'crt• a nxious to get their hands on them again "We want to kick '>Ome peopll' around." third ba .. eman Carne:, Lansford said "We want the A's,·· addPd catch(•r Tom Donohue . "We know we'n· 1n for a tough series." <1 ns we rNJ K('<>URh. who 1s scheduled to oppose Don Aa.,c Wednesday · · Au t I have no comment a bout t hem anymor e From now on, I'm going to let the m do the ta lking ... t\c•ough v.1 11. hov.t•ver. comment on Martsn·s br;.is h pennant prediction. Ile agrees. "THIS IS A MUCll·IMPROVED TEAM. We're '>ltll )oung. but >A c'vc got one more year of ex- per ience . . and wc·,,e got Billy Martin." Keough !>ays. "fi e instills so much desire. He makes you bea r down and c-onccntrate "Billy ma kes a big difference." Ke<>ugh con· w~ ~wr .••.• ••r ••r• fo erplode. A• tlte •Ofll•fl gott•., 11rrrr grt mod. Get et•en. tinued "We a ll knew his record >Ahen he came 1n here llc's taken bad c:l ubs and turned the m into good clubs. llt• knows ho>A to "'an " Appan·ntly. Martin ha1> also taught Keough how to win. lie· • ., now 3·1. having pitched three complete· g<1 mcs wh1 k· comp1hng an ERA of I 95. .. .Martin d idn't fool a round lie told m e in s pring training th<i t I"' <is his No 2 pitcher." Keough s<.11d. "That °"'as MJmeth1n g I needed to hear " MARTIN'S t'AITH m Kt'<lugh was dem ons tra t l'd a s c:cirly :.is ) 978 whe n. as ..manager or the A m l'rtt'<.tn Lt·agu e All -s tars . he packe d the young .. tcr for hl'o pttt'hmg !'.tarr Keough was the only rookie' on that .,tar studded squad But 1r Kl·ough m akc·s Comeba<'k P layer of the YC'ar Ma rtin 's conf1dcnt·c v.on 't be the only reason "I've also m:1dc some m ccham<'al changes an m ) dcl1Vl'f), and l'vl' a ba ndoned the slide r." Keough explains "f>lu., I'm not having any more t r o uble v.1th m y a nkle o r te ndin1t1s in my shoulder" Good· h<•alth. a new manager. a m ore e x· p('rientcd dub Keough fi g ures all the sngre· d1l'nt'> arc ther(' for him to realize his only goal - a d1v1s1onal crown "The guys here have been beaten up. taken advantage of. and la ughed at." Keough says. "W" rl'm<'mbcr Jt'<, our turn to c·xplodc As the saying goes, nevt:r get mad Get even " White ln the balloting ror the prestigiou.'i award as a senior last year, has 4.S s peed afld punishing strength to go with his 5·fool·l1. 210-pound frame. "Billy Sims Is the greatest player in lbe coun· try ," Oklahoma Coach Barry Switier said before the draft. "I know I have said Uus before. but he is the greatest clutch player there rs There w1h never be another player like him at Oklahoma ... he's a million dollars walking around ·~ ABGOVITZ OF HOUSTON, and the Lions' management have thus fa r been far apart in con: tract talks and Argov1tz has talked about taking his client to Canada. That was the route ta ken by Oh io State linebacker Tom Cousineau, the N FL''> No 1 draft pick a year ago when he a nd the Buffalo Bills couldn't a gree on a contract The instant the selection wao; m ade. Sims a p· peared on the podium, alternately flas hing a VIC· tory sign and waving a football as a gallery or rans allendihg the draft in a m1dto>A11 New York hotel ballroom cheered the announcement Three USC players were selected 1n the open· ing round. Offens ive tackle Anthony Munoz was picked No. 3 by the C1ncmnat1 Bengals. offensive guard Brad Budde was the No I I player tab bed. by Kansas City And Hess man Troph y winner Chari~ White was the 27th player picked. by Cleveland 1. DettOlt-IMlty lime, rb, ~- 2 .• N.w Yorti Jet• -Johnny "Ulm" Jonee, Wf, T.... I J . ClncJnn,U -Anthony Muno&. ot, U8C. 4. Green Bay-Bruce Clert&. dt, ll'enn ltete. . 5. Baltlmore-Curtl• Dickey. rb, THH A&M. 6. St. Loui• -Cunl• Orffr. cM, Mkhlpn. 7. Atlante-Junk>f WMer, te, Nebr••· 8. NY Olanta -Mart& HaynH, db, Co6ofedo. 9. MlnnHota'-Doug Martin, dt, 10. • •Seattle -Jacob Green, de, Teua A6M. 11. KanN• City -Brad Budde, 09, USC. 12. New Otte an• -Sten Broc:k, ot, Cotor.CSO. 13 San Francisco -Ear1 Cooper, rt>, Rk:ie. 14. New England -Rotend Jamee. db, TenM ... e. 15. Oaldend -Mere WU.on, qb, BYU. 16. Bu"•lo-Jlm Ritcher. c. Nofth CaroNna St. 17 • • 'Loe Angele• -Johnnie John.on, db, Tu ... 18. Walohlngton -Art Monk, rb. Syre<:uH. 19. Chkago -Otl• WU.on, lb. LCMll•vtlle. 20. San Francisco -Jim Stuckey, dt, ClerMOn. 21. Miami -Don MeNeal, db, Alabema. 22. Tampa Bay-Ray Snell, ol, Wlecon9'n. 23. PtilladetpN• -Aoynell Young, db, Alcorn St. 24. &aldmore -Derrick Hatchett. db. TexH. 25. New E"91and -Veg .. Fergu90ft, rb, Notre Dame. 26. Gr"n Bay -George Cumby, lb. Oklahoma. 27. Clevetand -Chari•• White. rb, USC. 28. Pitt~h -Mark Malone. qb, Arizona St. ·!Mlfl r 1.-1vo1r.;o..o '""'' • tot,,.H_ .,..,.._ Jehlort,__,.. .. ,_ '"'' rDUr'drf»tC.-\ NO\ Uana10 • • flut1•10tr.ota '''po<" to"°'""'• tor,,,. S.aMwk\ llr\I •ftd thord rouncip;< ~' • • •(tir"~4iftdtr~ 1t't tu \t rf'K#WJC)t<tl And4~lftf'I roundPKk tOLO\ A~I""" ..,,-,,_AM"\ h t\' •Ot.l'\CS Mlfl<fKjf'\ I Ho 11t, a...O e M<Ond. tour tf'l •l'IO t1t1" '°""'° oi<" Dal•~'Wfl- Johnson Drafted By Rams By JOHN SF.VANO 0t ,._ 0..1" ~le4 \Y" The• ~at1onal Fr)f1tball League rf'ally m1s'>ed 1b calling this )t•ar Th<• sctllni: ""a-. P<'rfect for a rhang1·. wmcthsn):! differ ent from tht• usual mwu.Ja n<' way the N FL tlraft had t>.'1!n handled in past ... t-.1::.on:-With s 11 m any teams J'H'k<·~111g fo r last minute deaJs . Mont~ II.all should have received a loni,: l<'rm <·ontra<.'t bis role "'ould havf' been pcrfe<.'t. And. ont.> or his best contest· ant!> would have been the Los Angeles Ra~. who Juggled •d m aneu\•ered their way into the 17th pick of Tuesday's draft held m New York IT W S A complicated play or ....c·q uenc , . ., for tht• Ra m s that "'l'nt lJkf' th1 ., Cleveland. whJch cmginall) had the 15th pick over all. took the aJlotted 15 mmutes and <.'OUldn't make a dec1s1on. t•\'1•ntually passing o n their c-ho1cC' Ruffalo, next in hne. thl'n ptC·ked J am Ritc her of !"nrth Camllna State Al'fon: a nothe r c hoice could be made ho>At'ver, the Rams made t hC'1 r movt•. Th<'Y t'xchanged their pack 27th overall -for Clt'v('land'~ 15th and a sixth round :-.t'lt•ct1on the Browns had o hta1 nl'd fro m New England Tht• Urown'>. in addition to the H.i ms' 27th l'ho1ce. a lso got the Ham ... · S<'cond round pick they had rl'ce1vcd previously from San 0 1l'JleO. the Rams' fourth· Mund park :.ind a fifth-round ..,<•let't1on acqutr<'d from Green Ha) 08\'IOl'SLY. THE RAMS had dra rt cho1c-c ... to play with ... and they did MATT KEOUGH WOULDN'T TRADE LAST YEAR. And . >Ahal the Ram!> got for all the ir t roubles >A as a highly· coHted dcfen~1ve back in John· nit• J ohnson. a two -lime All- Amen can from the University of Tt'X3S Outlook Bleak For Raiders' Move to LA Grich's Comment Stirs Up A's The Rams made no secret of the fact they were looking lor defensive secondary help. The k ey ques tion w a s would any thing still be a vailable because of their low selection status. The Rams remedied that problem with their deal. LOS ANGELES <AP> -The once-confident president or the Coliseum Commission admits it's likely that the Raiders of the National Football League may not move to Los Angeles in 1980 as planned. "Let's accept the fact that it mlgbt not happen in 1980," said ' commbaion bead Robert Selledc • in the wake or a series of legal developments which have left the coalition or government and civic leaders boosting the Raiders' move here in disarray. ·However, Selleck remained hopeful and dete rmined in keep- ing open the Coliseum gates to the Raiders.:. whose proposed move from uakland met over· ' whelming opposition from NFL owners tut month. "We'll do all possible to make it ha~ ln 1981.'' Selleck aaJd. "We re sllck'1ng wlth the Raiden and we hope they will stick with us." Meantime, Raiders executive Al LoCosale echoed Selleck's re· solve, saying he hoped Los Ancelet "will be u strong in their commitment as we are." Tbe Collleum's prevloua pro football tenant. the Rama. have moved to Anaheim 1tartln1 next fall. Oakland Wins Fi/ th Straight Over Angels, 8-0 By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot 1"9 Daily l"li.t S\tfl Watching the Angels and Oakland A 'c; play baseball, you get the distinct feeling there's bad blood flowing between these two teams. And tonight the bitterest taste 1s in the mouths of the Angels, who have lost rive straight to Oakland. including the 8·0 shutout hurled by the A's Rick Langford Monday njghl at Anaheim Stadium. THE LATEST BIT of animosity sur· faced in the aftermath of a quote published in a Los Angeles newspaper and attributed to Angel second baseman Bobby Grich . Grieb was responding to A 's Manager Billy Martin's prediction that Oakland would win the American League West. "It shows the kind of deteriorating errect alcohol can have on the mind," Grtch re· porledly said, m a king reference t o Martin's drinking habits. "f'M NOT GOING to honor that with a comment," Martin responded. But he couldn't resist telling a jab at Grich. "Isn't he the guy who look hlmaell out of the second game of the double·header <ln Oakland Sunday)?" Martin said. "I don't want to talk about 1uys who won't play every day. Rod Carew played both aamea, didn't he? "When I wu playlna, I played every day." Martin conUnued. "I hit . .0, but I played every day. no matter who pitched.'' IT WAS OBVIOUS all the A '1 were I08llY GRICH aware or Grich'a quote. As reporters poured into their clubhouse followlnc Mon· day nipt'a rout, several players shouted, ''Go 111t Grich what be thinks of the tame!" Pitcher Matt Keou1b yelled to hls team· mates to cool It. "Let a aleeplng do1 lie," Keouah said. , "Don't right trash with trash " /\s the beat or the battle cooled. the A ·s started to take Keough'!> advice to heart. "YEAH, I SAW the q uote, but I don't want to comment on 1t." s aid Langford. "I don't like tha t kind of thing. but who does? Winning ball games is the name o r lhe gam e Let's talk about that." Langford gave up seven hits but was never m serious trouble. The left-hander said he wasn't s urprised he was able to go nine innings. despite the fact that he bad JUSt missed two starts wieh back spasms. "The back feels Hne. I take it one Inning at a time. but every time I go out, I expect to go nine." s aid the A's top pitcher or 1979 02·14). Fregosi. who is friendly with Martin but seems to hold no love for the A's, wasn't impressed. ..l 'VE SEEN LANGFORD a lot sharper than he was tonight," the Angel skipper s aid. "I fell we had a lot ol pitches to hit. but we swung at a lot of bad balls." Oakland pitchers now have a combined t.40 ERA In rive games against the Angels, and the surprising A's are just one game out of first place. "IC l had to narrow it down to one person. I'd say the duterence ln thls club ts Billy Martin,'' said Wayne Gross, who doubled home a run in tbe nn.h. "He's con· vinced that we're 1oin1 to win, and he'• <See ANGELS, Pase BZ> IN. ACQUIRING the 6·1, 190· pound defensive back . the Rams shored up one hole they fe lt the~ had. The s couting report on Johnson almost sounds like an FBI report. "J ohnson Is mean and le• and h its like a linebacker ," reads one report. ''He's got great range and excellent reactions and speed." Contacted In T exas by the Dal· ly Pilot, Johnson was elated and honored al bis selection. "IT'S " G•EAT reeliq," be says. "I 'm very happy to become part or a great or1uail:a· lion like the Rams. I was a little bit surprised becau.ae I had worked out ror them but they didn't &how any more intenlt than any other teams. "I 'm allO aurprlsed tbet pve up what they did to &et me. I ,>Ian to let them know, ,tbouCb. they didn't make a mlltab. It makes me reel even better tMta great or1an11aUon would f:lft 111> Chat much." Johnson hu no expectaUam comtnc lnt.o camp. • . "l'm aoln1 to perform u bltlt. 11 I PQMibl)i can and let t.be l"9lt · takecareofltMtt. Callfondab one ot my favorite places 10 l. CU.II )'OU could HY lt'I like i dream come tne to play b them." fl2 DAIL V PILOT ... ,,, sr.,.,. • .,..,,.. f'l•e, Pr•••t••• IMi"A~~"'.!!~ ~~ I a1.. ~k N · -----~'=" turn ap«LaJ!tt Wa.lly Henry wu put un probation •• • Monday and tlned $1 .006 oo a mlactemeaoor anon • r harc•. A Capeule Repon Fro"." th• Wortd of &port• rhy Hot Is Finding R iol1 I ry R al J. rona AP Dkp•Lc- l.Ol'I ·vau..E. K> As far u 1ome hotel B mJn.1~• r her • ar~ con<'~med. lhc ballyhooed t•t•o norrut· ~'' ron h fgr nJaJ aod It '1 bttt ln tht• form nf t•mpt \' hot~l mom durin1 Kentucky ll\•rby \H'l'I.. In puloll )t'UI":\, an mpty hoc I room ln Lo u111vllle durin1t lkr bv "«k h.1 tK·,·o b r .a.re ~ "visitor w1lhout a Up un th,· tnw rut't' And .,11 tho l' rooms v.er f1Ued even as <'uatomer.. wnped ubout 1>• lt'l' ..:uu11ma Uut thb ~t·ur, lh11W'4 have changed Although Lowsvllle's l11.: downtlnrn hotel. .11 t> full u~ usual, sevt'rial othen. rt:port \ u ,. o.i n1·1t·~ I ht:. " th•· first lime l'\'c t-ver had 11 problem selhng Ut•rb) room~ Wt• ~till hin e a ff'w vacam.•1es." iuud Ul\•~n 1•1,ht•r "ho fo1 IJ) t'otri. h.&:> handled reservat1oni. for tlollduy Inn \1111town • 1 Uunk t'H'r> bo<h '' w~tchm~ h&& m ont-y u lot closer ltus H·.ir. · i.atd J1111 John on. who 01~r11tes the Holiday Inn East. II~ said he had runt• \ <•cuncws i\nottwr motel o~ nl•r notl'd that some of the v aC'anC'tes t'.1nw throul:h ran1·ellat ion of block·room reservations by t•umpanw ... "\.\'h1·n the·\ h10ked a t their budgets. inflatJon and I ht.> faltt-nnj:\ l'C't111om \. I suppose they figured they would haH• to fJUM• uµ the l>crb~ th.ls )'ear." ChJrll'r h cd.ll·r. genera l m anager of S touffer 's Lou1sv1lle Inn. !.<lHI he "had a gut feeling last year that we might Ill• t .u 111~ .1 ddf l'l t:nt challenge this Derby Day because 11( lht· dirt t'111111 of th•• t'(l>nOm)' " H1~1,ond111,.,, to tl11"c foars. ht: began pushing Derby res- l'rvat1cm..i. l.11 la:r th:.a11 usuaJ and, as a result, is booked up all week Paul \\ r 11!hl ~•ml .1 few rooms remain vacant at his Holi-tl."· Ir n '\111 lfw.1-.1 '\\'1"11· pushing and s hoving lo fill up.'' he :-. .. 111 \\t tlll h.1 H j ft w \ac·ancies .. ~-----tpuot.-of dw D ay------ . I km·w bt:l'JUSe I reached ror my nose here and Courtd ll o\ er here " San Diego Padres third baseman AureUo Rodnguez on "hen he realized he had broken ·tu~ nc1~t> Jrtcr a n •n•nl collision with BlU North of the ~C:ln Fr.ine1i.l<1 Giant:-. K ingman .-.till on a Te-ar HJin lorl't'd po~tponcment of most games in lht• l\la;or Ll'iij'.lues Monday, but a few contests "'l'rt.' played l>aH' Kingman smgled home the go ahead run 10 th<' n1nlh inning a nd Jerry \1artin follo·~f'd "1th a n RB J double as lhe Chicago Cubs !ot·ored thrc·1• ttml's and defc<.1ted St. Louis, 4·2 in the only Na· 11onal L1."1~11t> gam1· played Errors by pitcher Terry f'f'lton an.1 nulf1f'ltl1•r Kf'n Landreaux led to a fa ve·nm fourth l(IHG,,.AN 11111rng thJt carrtt'd Seattle to a 6-4 victory m t•r \I 1nnesota Pitche r RJck Honeycatt .• :io~l'd "' 'wCO hits 10 6 1fJ innings to raise hi:-1 cwrd to 4·0 . In that game, Twins out· fit·ldt:r liombo Rivera suffered a fractured 11·ft "net·t·ap m the second inning. Rivera rammN.I mto the foul pole on the right f1l'ld hnl· whi le C'hasing Willie Hortoa's Oy hull t r1plc . . The Philadelphia Phillies hJ\C :.ent a team Jersey and a package or other ba~ball mementos to the parents o( ••nc of t he hostages in Iran. The club not o 11 l v s •· n t a Jersey with Pb 1ll1 es t'mhla10m d :H'rn'~ th1• front. and Gallette across the back. hut 111" 11< d U11.1 n~· "~am" (;ilJette to throw out a game ball '-' li1·n hl' r<'tur:ni. t ontt· Jl1o; parents said lhe items would be cul to fr 1n !Jon ~ullon of the Dodgers and Toronto 1•1t1 lwr l>J\t' St11 h \H•rt• named National and AmeriC'an I• .11.:u1· pl. \t'1. 1 f tl11· \l.t t-k Sutton posted two victories In the D 11tl1!1 rs' 11i.:nt h.un1· "m streak. whale Stieb pitched two ton qi let •:•mw \\ 111~ 111 lo~ enng his ERA to l.09 . . . The \ll<tntJ Br ,1 \ t'" ~ r 1 ct B<i:.l'hall Commissioner Bowie Kahn to pl.1t.·l· ~h.1!~111 1h1rd b.i:.tm<tn Bob Horner on the league's dis· quJl1f1ed 11:,t 1 lw Braves· request comes after Hom er re. fust·d to re-port lo their minor league club in Richmood, Va. "Tht> cum nu ,1CJncr'l. office indicated it will wire a pproval." Bra\ 1.'S ~pok1 man \\ a)'ne Minshew s aid . . . Former ma· 1ur lt:.agut• p1h:ht•r Bob Port.-rlleld, SS, died of cancer iD North c·arolm:.i lits J>tll'hm~ c·are~r lasted 13 seasons and included :-tints ~•th the Nt•w York Yankees, Washington Senators. <'h1 C'C:1~0 Cul>". B<>ston and Pitt:.burgh. Jn 1953. he was the \nwnr an l.<·.rhut":. tup p1tc·he r with nine shutouts and a 22·10 , , \"Ill ti H~. 25, wu 1iven three years· probaUon by Superior Court Juelp D1vtd Glll. Heory •tarnd for th• NaUoDal Foot· ball Cclalerence ln lut Juuary'1 Pro Bowl. Henry. 'Who attended UCLA. pleaded oo contest Jan 29 in connection w th a June 18 lncldenl In wh.lcb be alle1edly set flre to a bat or h.ls ealraoaed wlft '• clot.hin1 ln the doorway of •n apartmt'lll where abe wu 1taytn1J. Clolhlna. purses and •hoes worth $300 were dtstroyed, pro ecuto,.. .a.id. Glll rejected a auueatloo by the county Probalion Department that Henry co to Jail for eo days. "Ile would lade h.la Job," aald HtGry'• 1Uomey, CUfton flle vltli ''The Philadelphia Eagles have a policy of diJmlu· ln& pla,yen1 who go to Jail." BlevlnS al.iio said that Henry and hb 'Wlfe r~concUed since thf' incld~ul a..efHlll Tod •• -----. Oh this date in baseball in 1918 : Center fielder Tris Speaker of Boston pulled off the fourth unassisted double play of his career in the Red Sox· 8-4 106S to the Chicago White Sox. Todav's Birthdays: Bostoo Red Sox shortstop Rick Burleson is 29. Milwaukee Brewers pi\.cher Bob McClure is 21. Glf•fta•t Orrr ro•r• Ba•dtrap RICHARDSON. Texas -If gymnast Diana Iii Anglin doesn't make it to the Olympics someday, it'll be because of her age. she says, not the fact that She W8S born Without a right arm. At 13. the agile blonde uses a special oval rubber pad on the end of her artifi cial arm for workouts at Gymnastics. Inc .. in nearby Garland. It supports he r for floor exercises, vaults and routines on the balance beam. ··1 don't feel bad about my arm. but sometimes it makes things harder -bke r can't do the bars." s he said "I only do beam, noor and vault ... In four years of competition. she always has qualifi ed for the state meet. During her first t wo years, she placed 11th, In 1978 she was named novice of the year. and last year she placed first in the floor exercise. ~ B o U111eoo d to San f'ra n ~b~o? The Dallas Cowboys, in an effort to secure a II third round draft choice today, were expected to trade Tbomu "Hollywood" Henderson to the San Francisco 49ers. Henderson says he's asking for a signing bonus and an annual s alary of about $150,000 ... Earvin .. Made" J obnsoa of lhe Lakers. New York's Bill Cartwright and os ton's Lam Bird were named uoarumous choices Mondav to the National Basketball Assoc1allon's 1979·80 All-Rookie team . Others hon· ored ar e Po rtlaod's Gavin Natt and Chicago's David Greenwood ... The Bostoo Athletic Association was sche-d uled lo meet today to disclose a dttis1on lhat could disqualify Rosie Ru.lz as the "'Inner in the wome n's d ivision or the Boston M arathon . . Plugged Nickle and Rockhill Native C:1re early favontc."l> for Saturday's 106th running of the Kentucky Derby, an event cons1de~ sub-par b\ some with Codex and Temperaoee JWJ not MorousoN nominated . Five Jockeys esca~ serious injury in a s pectacular spill Monday at Suffolk oo~ns 10 Boston. ignited when Ball the Sklp~r. nddeo by appren· tice jockey Su.unoe Kelly, stumbed at lhe final tum Vlnce Glbeon has been named bead football coach at Tulane. U niver s ity ... Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany urged solidarity with American athletes and re· ite rated his plea for a boycotfof lhe Moscow Games. Athletes m West Germany charge lhey ar e being made the scapegoats for politlcal blunders ... Monaco will bo)'cott the 1980 Sum· mer Games T~lo~Rad•o Followmg are Ille top soorts PvPnt s on T V tonioht. Ra11no.-, ~1re : ~ " " • eJCcellent, ./ ./ J worth watchinq, ~ ,, ta1r . for<J{'t I • n 7:30 p.m.1 Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ v DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodqer<o at San Frilnc1sco Announcers: Vince Scully, Ross Porter and Jerry Ooogetl The streaking, red·hot Dodgers open a long road trip rn San Francisco tonlqht with Dave Goltz < 1·21 pitching against the Giants' Jonn "The Count" Montefusco 11-21. The Dodgers swept a series with the bay city team in Los Angele'> last week and hope to improve on their elght-9ame winning streak with a vie tory tonight RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at San Francisco. 7 .1Sp.m .. KABC IN<>l · Oakland at Anqels. 7:25p.m., KMPC 11101. SPORTS BREAK I SWIMMING In Shirley.'• Shadow . Bill BabashOff Seeks Identity 8)' JOHN SEVANO OI .. o.i,., Pitel IWf ldlmllt11 Cri.ftl. Jn Webster's dictionary it Is d escribed u "the state ot bein& uncertain about oneself, one's character, eoa'la. etr., especially in adolescence." Bill 'Babaahoff knows aomethini about identity crises. He baa: lived under one all his life. First under hi& brother Jack, and then most not.ably under bis sister Shirley, a forme r Olympian. EVERYTIDNG BILL DID, or tried to do, was compared to bis brother and sister. As bard as he tried he just couldn't gel away from their shadows. "J tried to s hy away from competing agalf\St my brother <Jack ) and siste rs CShirlev. Debbie)." BiJI said as he re · laxed in a chair in bjs coach's of· rice. with a swimming pool over his shouJder serving as the back· gr ound. "Even though o ur goals were diffe rent 1·d always be re· ferred to as Shirley's brother It got to be kind of tedious ·• ~ tedlous. m fact. that 8111 couldn't escape the referenC'e and 1t ende-d up hurtmg tum m the long run. A top swimmer while at Foun tain Valley High, Bill finished second in the CfF fmals to world rel'ord holder Brian Goodell JJl both the 500 and 200 Creestyles RECRUITED BY A number of schools. 8111 wru. pn·s!>ured into attend.mg t.:CLA. a move v.h1ch wo uld turn out to be a bad onf' One year later . after some d1s· agreements with his coach and a few runs in th<· wrong circles, Bill dropped out Out or school. out of competJuon. out or lif P ·· 1 JU.St ~l'd a break to get out on my own ." explawed the 21-year-old soft spoken Golden West College student "I v.a~ basically :.he ltert-d ai. a youth. All I did "a' i-.~tm <rnd go w i.cbool. "l'\T. HAD A f•h.ince to gro\\ up a lot 1n the la:.t three ) c•jjr. I've learned \OU have to do everything tn mode ration lt 14U ' almost suffocatrn~ beforC' "What happened at t;CLA v.ac; J C'ombtnatJon of both of us 1 8111 and hls roach> Plus. J w as tn· troduced to a lot of dtfferent lifestyles sudden!)' I was pres sured mto going there and I re ally didn't understand 'Ill.Ml I "'as s"1mming for " 8111 left UCLA in sear ch of h" :inswer Otd h~· find 1t ' And v.hal 'tl.B!! he looking for., "f DID A LOT uf thmkmg about that I s1art1-<l oH lw1n~ ..l s wammC'r and got prC'tty urcd or 1t." be ~ays "I then began s urf mg and 1t turned into the samt- thmg. the :.ame ft·C'hn~ I dt· c1ded tha t s~ 1mm 10~ 14 a!tn 't thJt bad a fter all ·· 1 d.tdn 't .,., ant to lose "hat I had and start aJI O\ er aj?ai.n " So. 8111 went back to s wim ming at Golden West, but 11 look some time. "When I f1r;t talked to him I C'Ould s~ he IA.a!. totally turned ort to lhe idea tor sw1m muig1." rf'members h as Golden We~t roaC'h. Ke n Ha m dorr. "So I BILL BABASHOFF d idn't say m uch to him. all we dtd was taJk ''AFTER SOME Tl ME passed we finally talked about swim- ming. He was working in a brick yard then and one day be came to me and said. ·1 feel Like I'm a nobody there.· I told him what he shouJd do is take swimming a nd his name and use 1t to tus ad\ antagt> "Slowly. he got his confldenre back and began swimming with us .. 81 11 not ooJy j?Ot his confidence back. but tus fo rm, too. He has qua lified for this weekend's state J C champ1onsh1ps m the 200. 500, 1,000 a nd 1 ,650 freestyles, along with the 200 butterfly. Able to compete 10 on· I) three events. he will swim 111 the 200. 500 and 1.650 frees. The rest of has numbers are equally 1mpress1ve. He bas set fo ur GWC r~ords 1n the 200 free I) <f2 21) 500 fr<.'e 14·37.71 ),1,000 frN• (9 44 16> and lhe 200 fl y 11 54 21 > In the conference f1nah at Cypress College a week ~J?O he estabh!thed marks m the 500 free tsame a:. the school mark ), 200 free !same as the school mark> and the 200 fl y \1 54861 AS FOR STATF. ranJungs. he''> '\o I Ill the 500 fret>. 1.000 fr~ .ind 200 butterfl}. and No 2 m the 200 free Pretty 1mprcss1ve for a cuy sea rching fo r his iden· lll \ ;, I n~ed lhe break to ftnd out "bat ~as gorng on. 1 'tlt asn't f'\ t-n '>Ure of m\'SC'lf a t the lime . rhPrt• .... l'rt: j lot of thlfiJ?S I real· I~ d1dn't lcno...,• about 'l'\e J;one through my ruts but I t'nJOY <;\.\1mmang now more than I u."'(i tu I ha\e J purpose no\\ Lhut I dadn t have before. "I KSOW EVERYBODY 1s C'ompeung against me and my name. I realtze that And I know I'm beatable JUSt hke everybody else" "All J want to do 1s make a lit· tie name for myself." he say~. "I want to get away from the Shirley's brother bit." f 'rone Page BI ANGELS TUMBLE, 8-0. • • Horner Out Of Baseb a ll? Base ball Standings BARWICK DATSUN conVIO('lnj.! llS IL s :J 1<11 mort• fun tom mg ll> tht· 11,11 k TJlt: A'S (;t)T '-t'H'n t·xtra base hits Mondi•Y n1~ht. 1nclud· ing hom1•rs by D\.\ .1j nt: Murph)'. l>av e kl'\t-r1 n~ alld Tony rm as Angel s tarter HruC'<' Kison was chased 111 the fift h toning after :.urrendenn~ a l\.\o-run homer to Murphy and walking Mitchell PaJ?e. He left trailing. 5-0. I i was a dramatic c ha nge from Kison's last outing, in which he carried a no·h1ttcr into the mnth mnrng al Minnesota. T his lime his no hit bid was s poiled by the first batter of the game. Ricky Hende rson. who doubled to right Tonight Frank Tanana O·l l makes his fi rst start m 10 days as be meets Mike Norris <2·0) at 7:30. Tanana's long layoff is due to Fregosi's policy of keeping Kison, Dave Frost and Do n Aase on a five-day rotation, regard· Jess of off.days. rainouts or dou ble·headers. That means Tanana and Chris Knapp must work i rre&ular 'l'hedules, a s ituat ion which I ana na s ays he d oe s n 't pa r tac uJarly enJOY. "I don't know why I was put in this role and I don't think I de- serve it.'' Tanana told one re· porter. "but right now I 'm wfll . mg to do anything that will help the club and I 'm hoping my own :-1tuution wi ll change." * ANGEt. HO'TES-OuttlelOtr 0 •11 ~ orcib- tlblv won't toe 100 rwrc•nl until 11141 AIMl•r "'"•k . .a<tonll119 to Maf\4!0t• Jim,.......,. Ford'• • nf-fl wf'H<n underwent • ,.,. "<Mar '"'9''" th•s wml•r, 1141$' ttfio.'1Cy lo 111Hen. "I ~·1 Pl•Y n1m on A\lroturf or In boll\ •lld• ol dout>lehe~ ... Fr~ w~ "A.rid --·.-. °" tnt ro.o, ,.. tafl'I do ell ""tOlldltlOnl119 -k that's neouarv. so hi• •~ nas • telld9ncv 10 111flen e-. mot"t " Font wt out most of llW nine· Qam• roao lrip, encl was Idle -oetn M«woay. F ••9011 WJ~ IW ••PKIS lo pUI Ford l>«ll In llW ••neup lont9nt Go Nicety, OM 01 11\t QuarlH!lorW. oer11y --t>y Fr~. llntlhe<I IOU'1h et Bay Me-., ~'f. ••Fovrtll I\ nt<t . out we tost '1.000 i.c--bet °" him to w1n:· F r990.i Mid. Fregosl -"' perc.entevn of nine race t>orw1 . . Irony Oeot.: Tiie Anveh •re ti. only IHm In Ille AL W.11 wltll • re<ord unoer .500 • Outfielder UlrTy Hllr'l9w 11llfer" ton. ,,_. ct• 111>9" In llb lett -i. while "'""'119 Of'I t11e an111<1a1 tvrt .t IN Kl....,... Tiie lt1lury ''not dffm~ Mrlous , •. •k it MIH9r M\ hit ltl - \lr111t1hl 941~ •. , F-C.W-ct.I MM \i..r M•tt K-..i, wtlo I.CH tt>t Angels Wedflesdav. nu b0"9l'tl • llOme In $811 It-nHr Oekl-. but ~ ,, •IW> llunttnt fOr • flouM In lrvlM ..... Clurtno ttw ..,.,...., THI H1W SAMTA AHA MAZDA! OPIM MOW! 1980 Mazda GLC Wagon! ..... Dtl.., ... GLCs.62'a....t U ·7a.Tool ' ATLANTA (AP> -All 1t takes 18·s BQwie Kuhr:i ':i s ignature. and ob Hom er will be l>arreo from proressiooaJ baseball "The commissioner 's office in d icated they will wire a pproval" of the Atlanta Braves' request th a t the ir s lugging third baseman be put on the dis· qualified list, spokesman Wayne Minshew said Monday nJgbL T hat means Horner will forfeit his estimated $2,000 a day salary for refusin~ to obey a Braves' order to report to their farm team at Rk hmood. Va., to get his game back together. It also means Hom er cannot be offered a contract by another dub or be Riven bis outright re · lease by the Braves. Minshew said. Kuho srudduringtheweekend he approved of the Braves send· Ing Homer to Richmond . Homer was bitting .058 with no homers and no RBI, and the Braves were 1·9 on AprU 21 when the Braves ordered him to report to Richmond. Angp!.Gm_1ll!!Y· ell ..... ,.,.. July 1• · 18. 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TULANI -H..-V~ OI--. llMlt hletMtl <llKfl. -toltl'M lllm IO• IWt·Yfff COl'ilrt<t. T~. Apfll 29. 1'lfllJ11 DAILY PILOT Zahariils Course opens It's No Easier Than Eisenhower l'y HOWARD L HANDY Ot ... 0.11, ............ f'or tho8t> who might think the new Babe Zaharias IS.hole championship golf course at In· dustry HUis will be a little easier than the Eis enhower course, forget lt. The length may be a Utt.le shorter by about 400 yards but the same. deep rough parallels a lmost e very fa irway. deep while sand bunkers ·are strate~cally placed and water ls evident on many holes. When the Zaharias course was opened last week. a profusion of flowers in a kaleidoscope of colors s urrounded most of lhe tees and fairways For beauty, it IS unmatched. For toughness or play. it rivals any course ID Southern California. Roger Belanger, the head golf profess1onaJ for the extensive sports complex. st1U lives in Laguna N1gtiet and commutes back and forth daily "It ·s really no problem and I enJoY h ving an the beach area, .. Roger says. He was tbe former head pro at Mission Viejo Country Club for many years . While both golf courses are now open to the pubLic. the 17-court tennis layout 1s still a ways a way from complellon and'the Olymp1c-s1ze s wam m ing pool wilJ not be ready for sever al weeks HEADING THE TENNIS program al the mo· ment ac; formN UC Irvine coach M y r o n McNamara. Myron 1:. al~o roachmg the Anzona State tennis team this season but will Rave that JOb up to ha ndle the Indus try Hills layout 1f ht goes the re full lime "Tlungs are Jumping out of the woowork.'' McNamara s:.iy-1 T ve been offered more thmRs ~mce l left Irvine than I Culdd po:.sibly imagine ll 's unreal .. McNamarJ l.ldd~ "Wt· all n ·turn to our natural habitat soom·r or lalt-r .wd I'm returning Ill man<'," h« ":.l\s "I v.on lht· !\Jttonal PublJt f'tirks ch.1m p1oru;h1p .ind I'm bd<.k on pubht· court ~ oncc• again hen• "Thl'y SOI~ tt·nn1 .... IS r .. 1ting off hut 1 f Pf'I 1t l "i a <':l!i(' of those 10\ing lh(' kJmt· std'IOR "'llh 11 cind help them maintain a n Interest.·· The Industry Hlll• layout is an oulStudin1 faclllty and ia a public alralr although mem· berstUps have been sold In the aolr club at $100 to he lp assure start.Jng times for weekendJ amon.a othe r things. Further information may be 1alned by calling (213> 965-0861. • • • RIVIE RA COUNTRY CLUB will be the bolt for the Southern Cahformia section POA 's 56th an· GOLF nual profess1onal·president, pro-director t.ouma· ment next Monday Richard Wh1Uet and ht:. c lub prel>1dent. Alan Woodard , from Oakmont CC won the cham- p1onsh1p last year at El Caballero CC. • • • AREA AMATEUR AND professional golfers will have an opportunity to enter the national long driv1.ng championships which get u.nder way w ith a sectional event al Riverside Golf Club Saturday rrom 9 lo 4 The 10 goiter<. v. 1th lh11 longest dr1 ves In the sect ional event li\olll cid ... anc,. ltJ <i d1str1cl contest in June to compete tor a $300 fi rst prize and a chance to advance rurthcr D1stnct wannc-r°' "'-Ill w; to Rochester. Ne w York for tht• "'·m1r111ah Augu'>t 5 and the final 1•Hnl al Oak 11111 cc. s ite of the l980 PGA cham paon :,tup. Aug IJ thoM• commi:: into 1l gl·llmg JlrlJJl4:r 1n,truct1on lo -~::::==----.=~;;;-r==;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;~==i' IP' THE In Saturday':. compet1t1on. each contestant "'ill IJ3Y "'1 to hit three balls In order to quahry. lhc baJb mw;t come lo re<>l w1thtn a 40.yard wide f.J1rv.J., v.tth ~oUcr" 1·ltg1ble to enter a~ often as lht•\ V.l' .. h West Critical Of Boycott S PRINGFIELD. Mass <AP i 1\1 thP1r1ndur t10n into the Hall of Fu mt•, baskt'thull 5-tr<':tb Os<'ar Hobl.'rt.-.on. Jt·rr) Wt.•:.t und Jerry l.Ul'J'> haft har;h "ords ror tht• "pollt1c~" lhut CUUSl'tl tht' l 'n1te'1 Slate!> to withdraw from lhl' Summtr Gamt:~. and for the play of today's profosMonab : · 1 never fell politics and sporu s hould be men tsoned an the same breath ." said West. former star gua rd and coach of the National Bas ketball As· :.ocaataon Los Angeles Laker.>. before tbe Monday a fternoon c<'remonu·' .. A lot of pt><>plc· particular- ly the ath(('l(h" \lot r1• hurt h} tht• dN'l'>IOn ' O( thC' l 'nitf:'d States nut to '>end a tt'am tri \1m;cov.. ht· !>Jill AS .. OR TH .. ME"I nov. pln)1ng the pro game Hobert.-.on th(' otht·r ha tr of t'V('r} bod}·., "drt-am h:irkcour1 ' of th1• 19filli. .... 1111 'I'd hkc• tu Sl"<' .. um mer 1·um11" tor lht• pro-. to tt'ach them lhl' fun damt:ntab ' "Som<' of tht·m haw• no idea "'hat the' 'rt• do· m~ on thl' court." Holwrtson said "Thi· v.or'il thin!? you ran h.1v1• m1 .1 l<'•im t<o .1 man ''>U c·an't put 111 " gciml', l'~pt·t:1:.tll) dt th~ sdlurn:" }OU are talking ahout " "ll <.111 s lc.1rb ~1th th1• high "c·hool 1·r1jch and there aren't th:it man~ ..,O<Jd hi~h , , h•iol «1.•< h•·'> anymore." hl' .,~ud "I NEVER TOOK J !>hot m mv c•nt1re ltf1• before l anulVtt·d 11 . · .... ud Lut·:.t<,, · v. h11 <,<·on'<.! 14,053 points in hi .. vro l':t rt·('r \lollh t•w rmr11in<1l1 Royals and Nev. ) ork Kn1t'k.' 'No"' "C\01l' du. but mo.st don't · L uca:., \.\1° ... t .ind Hobertso11 f1r...i pla~PC1 - together on the 1000 01~ mrnc-·1,. ... m that romµ<'d tu the gold m edul 1n Hnm1·. v.1nnmi.: most of 1h ga m t.'s by marg1m. of morP thJn 40 point-. "1'here 'l> no quc::,taon that CJ' ,1 ll'a 111 "'t' .... 1·r .. probabl~ t.he best the l ' S 1 \1•r ..,l·nl 111 thl' I •I) m pie· ..... llob«rt.'>nn c;J11! Ill-3lso had · mDwrl fN•hn~., · ;1houl the 01) m pie boycott "Whal ., lh1• darfl•ri•m·t• bel\loeen the Winte r Gam es a nd the Summt·r Gam!•c;" Hobert.'>On said "The Ru..,Man ... l Jml· h1·ri· \\ h.11 l' c1ur not ~om..: to Mosco"' >totni.: to chanl.!1 Rams Deal Young For Draft Choice SAN FRANCISCO I A I' I -Charle Young. a former All ·pro tight t"nd. was a<'qujred by the San F'ranc1sco 49crs Monday an a trade with the Los Angeles Rams The 49crs Rave up two draft <'ho1ces but also i::ot two draft picks from lhc Hams in the complex deal. San Fran('isco gave Los Angeles its third round pick. the S8th selection overall in Tuesday's National Football League draft . plus a n un· disclosed future choice. In addition to Young, the Rams gaw the 49crs their third round pick. the 17th overall. plus a fo urlh·round choice -both ID Tuesday's draft. The 6-4, 234·pound Young was acquired by the Roms two yea r.. ago. but the fo rmer Eagles· All· pro played infrequently in Los Angeles. Tbi.9 past season he caught 13 passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns. Young's best year was in 1974, when he had 63 recept ions for 696 yards and three touchdowns. Porterfield, 55, Dies CHARLO'M'E, N.C. (AP> -Former m a.Jor league pitcher Bob Porterfield, ss. died of cancer Monday night In Chorlotle 's Presbytertan Hospilal. Porterfield's pitching career lasted 13 years and ended in 1959. For the past 15 years. he has llved in Charlotte and worked for Westinghouse. Durtna his b&Mball career. Porterfield pitched for the Ntw York Yankees. the Washington Senaton. the Chlc•KO Cubs, the Boston Red Sox and the P1tllbutlh Plratet. · He hacf a career ~rd or 87 wlns and 97 losses. but tn 1~ was 22-10 for the Wasbiniton Senators. That year he pltd)fd lllne abutoutt and was Mmed the Amertcan Lea1ue'1 top pttcher. Porterfield is s urvave<S by hls wlle, Jean, a son and two daughttrs. 1~.'~"'''"" ~t W .. ~H•44t41lt \11• 1110 1 ~., •• ,,, .. f,,...,~rn .tt yo..,,. 000f <•• '-''""•'"'' f'(N, ·~·· lU\I& ... , u 641-1289 '"' ........,.,. 1 1 .. 0 .. ''""°' "''' ;o49S-040 1 , .. ,.,c....~c. ..... ,. .... ,... ...... u----. f -· ,if .... , ' Jo•.' ORANGE COUNTY Mobile BMW Repair 675-9819 Famry SPa .......... BUY OR LEASE NABERS {~dtl!t1r1 ORANGE COUNT'l"S LEADING DEALER \o l uu1•r /11111 • \v /frt1 1•r '°11•ri '"'' 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-9l00 LEASE BMW 1980 320i (yprP<,S rire<>n 4 Sl)f'ed <,IMPf) c:i-<oeltB IOQ lamps ,,,, con11 allov rime;, pir•Slr•P..'> (71503911 $253~~ • •••,.,... ""'""'~c"""'.t 46 rT>Qf"ltti (wo' •"r ._ .-C•o u•U'f \U \A'•,•, •h 1w•I I A4'\'l '' t •n t••)l.l'"••ol'I ,,.«) 'l' f'41•-''"''J """'fr\lf ....... f, , ...... ,, ..... '-" '•"' ,,., .. , '# .... , 1980 528i A'§COt qrey Cull powe r and II" cond !!le <678087) $336~~ t '•• Jll'I CC~......,,Ctw' .... 'lift" ..,_, • , ...... ''"""'° •• ,_,11en1 •1 t• ••""'-'i ' .SI"' ( .. t'I """1uC kin ,,. ' •• :•,-. ,, •• -4 -~ .. .. ~ ~ • t #...... .. .... ,,...... . ..., lUSU AYAIUILf OH 6llS ' 7 lJS' Bob McLAREN Inc. ~BMW "" 522-5333 ISO H leocll 11 .• la HaWe ..... VA-.t HlJV ,i-(.>., l "'t r .... ~ ,,.,_, R_..,. ha,..,,.. The best ski bargains 11nywhere are found 1n the Sk11nq classified ads 1n the Da1 1y Pilot. f>42·S678 Real Estate Career Open Hou se Chelf wiffl ... Dr. Randy McCcrdh _, Ra.dell R. MeC ......... D. ,~ THI UAL lSTAT8S It vo u havf\ PvPr conc;1dAred a career 1n reel !'stale "Illes or arp now oresently licensed and would 1111.e to hevP your ouestions answered at our Open HouSP with Randy Md some of THE REAL ESTATERS th e n c all now tor fPservaltOOS Soace 1!. 1tm1ted can MIH Coe at 751-6191 Moy l , 1980 6:30 to 7:30 Randy' McCardlP a 9th g r&d P drop-out Mchn1keo 1n10 Costa Mesa 26 years ego and :.tarted 1n the rpal estate business The first few years were a strUQgle From dnving a 1'-year old car and 1tv1nq 1n a single car garave to estab1tsh1'1Q his own business H1i< company THE REAL ESTATERS Is both well known and well respected Later. Mceardle went 10 COll(>(Je a11Pnd1ng 0 CC.. Chapman ColleQ('. ca1 Statp Long Beach. USC end 1oppe0 1t oft with a Ph D In addition to being the owner and founder ot THE REAL ESTATERS. Randy 1a a founder of the Cll1Lens Bank of Costa Mesa. ores1dent of Tret>co ESCfow Inc . college lecturer. avthOr. national speaker and newspaper colurnn11t. 11 you would like to but are unable to 8ttend this mee11ng let us know -Of If )'OtJ woold like t~ matena.I sent to YoU. 1>teaH cell • J .1 DAILY PILOT .bo Jden)' W. Hly. preakleftl, ch&irmu of lh~ ar and duel exttuOv otrker of 8-M ....._.. ll•••I, IM., Newport. 8e1ch, 1111 ~ •lee-led "'~· prealdent ot the Petroleum Equipment uppUtn Allocl•t•on. HO\lltoft, J.._ S.er9", Hunu n.,.on 8 ach. ii praid•nt and chJef o~rat.l90 off acer ol ..,... e. Hell 6 Co ., an inauranctt broktr• 5t'rvlce. loc-att"d In Lo Anae-1 "~ Muaatmeet: lfow to Rtlax and Con trol Worry." Is lhl' title of a fi ve kSSlOO lecture t rit's ~ginning Wt'dnt-day at Coastline Com 1nun1ty College The es,.on., wtll be held from 9 JO to 11 30 1& m at Fullerton Savin.ca and LolUl 18020 Brookhurst 1-·ounuun Valley lntormauon 963·08ll, _,Xt 256 Lau•r FlaHclal Co11t •• Newport Beach. r~ ctntly opened a branrh office tn S.n Jose. The Naval Eltttron1c Systems Command has awarded a SlO m1lhon m1hal conlnct to Ha ~es Aircraft Company's m1croelec- t ron I c systems d1v1 ion In lrvlne for production or audio switctung equipment for use m s hipboard c.Ommuni cations systems. Don Rousey is store direc- tor of Hughes-El Ranc ho Market, Eas tbluff Village, Newport Beach. •OOSEV Wills. trusts and estate planning will be dis- cussed in a seminar. "P lannlng for a Great Second Half," scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Beach branch or Glendale Federal Sav- ings and Loan Association. The branch Is at 100 Newport Center Drive. Dr. Rober1 L. Russell, Costa Mesa, 1s research associate for Union Oil Company's science and technology d1v1s1on. Brea Paul Caceres. Garden Grove, a student at Orange Coast College. Costa Mes a, recently re- SHROUT ceived a SSOO scholarship for his fo urth place showing in the Bank or America's community colleges awards program com- petition. Ronald D . S hrout 1s manager of the Capistrano Na- tion a I Bank bran c h 1n Capistrano Valley. He and his family reside in Laguna Hills Gf'rald P. WPintraub 1s vice president and t~easurer of •·ar West Savin~s and Loan Asso<'ia· lion, N~wport Beach. He formerly ser ved as assis- tant chief 1.1ccountC1nt of the Federal llome Loan Bank Board, Wa!)htngton, O C Increase Seen for Coal U e WASHINGTON 11\P) Dom(:!-.t1c coal pro duct1on 1s li kely to in· c rease 62 p~rccnt by 1990 to 1.25 b1lllon tons a nnually, a coa l in · dustry report sC1ys. The report, issued by the National Coal As- sociation. said domestic coal consumption should increase 65 percent lo 1.17 billion tons. Produ ction 1n 1979 lotaled 770 million tons while consumption ~a~ 707 mtlhon tons Carol E Bagge. the assoc1at1on president. said the coal industry currently is able to pro- duce at least 100 million more tons than is being consumed and that this situation will continue. The report s howe d coal exports are expect- ed to increase 37 percent to 89 milhon tons in 1990. A bout 24 mi Ili on tons would go to Canada. Don Herzog REAL ESTATE llVESTMEITS -................... NEW YORK <AP) 00 companies' pronta t uraed •1aln In lh flrat quarwr u petroleum prlcH aplralf'd Rut fxecutJvea and analyata aay lbt blth nylntt o I lndu.t ry l1 about to feel tome of lht1 t>ftecu ol a U S tconomlc alowdown and new t•xe Earn.Ina• doubltd at lnduatey leader Exxon Corp . whoee $1 93 bllllon net set a quarterly re· <'Ord tor »ny U S. corporation . But Exxon Chairman t lU'ton C Garven Jr. said he doesn't "ex- pect S2btllionqual'\t·~ {'OO\in11 tn" later In 1980. Mobll Co rp . ranked No 2 uls<> doubled its operatlna prolltti BUT ITS IM PEa ENT tcliln to S922 million ··should not be view~ ws indicative of tbe balance of the ytar, due to a htgher·lh&n·oonnal degree of uncertaJnty In world petroleum markets and in the domr llc economy," Chairman Rawle1gh Wamer Jr :!Uld And at the brokerage house or Mernll Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc , "We tend to th1nk t-arnlngs will natten out In 1980 given no unusual things coming out of Iran," s aid analyst Jeffrey L. Mutt hews "I ttunk the first quarter was the crest of the wave for this industry Now we're going into ~ trough or at lea:.t a flatten mg-out But that ·s not bad ~ns1denng last year was so good," Mat· thews sa1d. OIL EARNINGS HA VE been gain ing for more than a year as the OrganizaUon of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries steadily pushed the average world price of a 42-gallon barrel of oil to $30 in the wake of the Iranian revolution and seven-week· long oil production shutdown. Other reasons cited by analysts for the earn- ings gains include strong showings by oil com- panies' chemical divisions and bv their marketing and refinjng operations overseas For some, access to comparatively low-priced $26-a -barrel Saudi Arabian crude 011 also proved profitable Most of Saudi Arabia's 9 5 million bar- re ls -a-day output 1s produced bv a company owned by . Exxon. Tex aco Inc . Standard Oil Co or Cahforrua and Mobil. EXXON'S GARVIN CONCEDED the access ~ave .hts rompany "some" advantas::e. especially m Bntam and West Germany. where Exxon pro d1:1cts are priced similarly to those of companies ~ 1lhout the Saudi oil edge Mt>rrill Lynch, meanwhile . est.Jmated that ac cess to the Saudi oil yielded profits in the quarter of $250 million apiece to Exxon. Texaco and Socal. and Sl25 million to Mobil, ~h1ch owns a lesser share of the production company In the United States. the n se of domestic <'rude 011 p.ri~cs toward world levels accelerated as the administration':. progrnm of Ll(t1n1; price control!> took effect THF. IMPACT O•' climbing U S p n Cl'S WCIS es pecially not1cc•a ble at 14th-ranked St andard Oil Co •Ohtol. "her<' ns m~ Alaskan 011 pnccs and a far-h11?her rate of production than that of a Y<'<ir 3J!O sparked <i 169 percent earnings gain to s.-iso 7 m1lhon The "wtndfall proflta" tax, which took tffec:t March I. Is Intended to raise $227 3 billion trom ntw revenues arising from the llftlna of oil-price controls. Be<!ause the levy took effect two moot.ha later than originally planned. producers were able to CMpture some extra revenues during that time. r But that 11ltuatlon was temporary. Exxon said two-tturd3 ot the S60 milUon In new revenues directly atlributable to decontrol went to pay the windfall tax in the first quarter. .$5 0 ,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • Inter .. •• onJv P.VWU"nl •In<-• • Co••ttclal • R••id•ntl.11 • W••klv co••''-'• • ~OfU .. ly f•IMil ... •• _ .. , ... 10 l V-r9 • !.oethcrn C..llfon.v (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN MOWl MOffTGAGE ,, ~ ...• , . ''""' .... ,, ... '1' r t. et ,., ••• , • .-......,, t'\ .t ' , ...... ,,...,, Spe~ial izing in capital . . apprec1ahonf equity growtn, ana mcome shelters. Now you can take a six-lane hi ghway to convenient banking that's the fastest and wid est in Costa Mesa. without having to park and walk to tht! lobby. Its come-as-you·are banking. -VISTAR INYISTMINT CO. 5015 8ltdl i;;.. Newport leoctt, CA 926dO (7U) 833-.3680 Cell M2-M71. Pvt • , .. word• to work tor u. --------- We call it th e "Citizens Express:' You'll find .friendly telle~ ~o speed you on your way m the most eff1c1ent manner possible. You can bank in the comfort of your car The Citizens Express is the easiest, mo t convenient way to bank in Costa Mesa. So, tum in at Citizens Bank and get on th e Express .. the fastest banking on wheels. () CITIZENS BANK OFCOSTAMEM Harbor Blvd. at Baker. Costa Mesa. Member FDIC. - P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSIO•fU N-C STAf(MfNT PUBLIC NOTICE JICTITIOU' a USINlfH NAM( STAT(MlfNT T r... t .t•O-tt'O ~ 10'\ 1 oo.nq ~~ f 0.. follow1"(1 -W>ft I\ Oc)4!19 1111$&. l •NO~t &Pf ••r P "1r r '\ O J,..,''""' •H ..,Pl'.)S<T ll• .,,,.,4 ti••• (O.I• MA111N f AC, P HAl>MAC.V. 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Gll is b11. pervul~ • Pow•rful, lnOutnUal ,.. It have an errttt, auM1 1t r n cu too What happens to tht- ('OWllry or I ltK'tlon thereof I Ilk ly to affttl C M A<nd what GM • la Ubly lO be &lamped on an arH'a and lht r<1untry'i. MenOn\)'. ft HAS THAT FF C'l' tM>cause for eumple, In \h pa"t tbi'M-)IMl'I lt h .. sold 2'15 m11Uon v lcl eamed noarly SlO billion, employed an averagt' of Mbout 800.000 worker11 and paid them *2 btlUoo • 4 Tbat'a lbe be11nnm1. ln ~ Hmt thi-ee yearl mon• thitn h•lf .olrOM'• totaJ NV nuea or more than Sl7S billion went to 11u) 1u1> P'hsrs in ao many •~11 and Industries it would take d c&tulogue t.e lilt them • So bow la c M doln&' Nol fiO aood Sal hi Yf rallt-n. profits Connections Natural gas pumped from deep underground must travel 1.hrough m iles of pipe and equipment before it's swtable for home use. Processing plants, s uch as this one at Eminoil USA, Inc., Healdton, Okla., remove propane and other liquids Crom natural gas and compress the remain- ing dry gas from transmission tbrouib pipelines. Now you can c:xchange 120 foreign currencre'> for all your business, invt'>tment, or travel needs Deak-Pc.:rc:ra, the: nation -. oldci;t and largest prcc1ou'> metal~ and foreign exchange firm , b open for bu'>inc:~<; in Orange County Right in the South Coa--t Plaza Shoppi ng Center. Now you can get travckr~ cheques in U.S. doll ar.,, German marks, French francs,' ... and Australian dollars a!> well as several other foreign c urrencies. have pl'-W\ttd. and layotra are locreulng. More than 220,000 blW c·oUar worlron and 20,000 while collar workers have been cut or laldoft. <.;.. h probltms. and so has the economy of the United statt>t. And th~ outlook. 6hort·term. isn't very good. . Whatevtr 111 likely to be counted an Improvement -less mfla· tioo. and k.lwer lntert~t rates, tor example -1s likely to bt• only the shlny side of the coin, with the dull side showing less activity and fewer JOba ~ 1'bc number or seers who feel we can escape a recession ls dwindling, and some of those who roreisaw a brief and mild one have slowly edged over lnlo the group that expects it lo be loog, dMp aod dest.ruct1ve L.tke GM. the rest of the economy bas a lot or adJu.sting to do Btlls to be paid, for example, and saV\l\gs accounts to be rebuilt. And so far rn the tust.ory of mankind. nobody has found a vl~asant way LO manage 1t. Goals. attitudes, expectations must be adjusted, and for ~ Americans accustomed darda thl• milbt be a restrainl are the order. to *adY lmpt"o•emnta in Urin1 SW· bard dole ot medicLDe. Dllc:lpliDe ud rj BUT WHILE aEAJ.JSM ls seldom abinier tbu dreamt, there ia a silver Un.i:ng to be seen for thole witb fan!atded e,ea. There a re eronomlsts, financiers and lndultrial ea&iDMl"I oat there who tell us that in this period ol acijuaUnc we are plaaUnc the founda· lions of the U*>s. : What they mean ta that Americans now might be forc.ed to Uv• in the present and plan for tbe future ralber than Un in the futl.ll'e without the hard work of planninl, as It ii said they did in the '?Os. The restraint, the discipline, the use ot eommoa aeeae will help. they say, to restore r&n.andal equilibrium. Developmenta In computer science -automation, inlormatioa ~val, word ~ cessmg -wiU raise productivity in blue collar and probably white collar jobs as well. · Some academics believe the potential for guantum leaps In in- dustnaJ productivity ls so great that they are calllna It in advance w•IOlher industrial revolution. They have convinced Important companies, GM included. that their efforts are worth financing. Economy Oudook Bkak Few California Residents Optimistic SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Califonuans' conf1dt'ncc 1n t he economy is at a f1V('·year low, according to a Bank of America :.urvey Only 40 1>erccnt 01 thl· 2,270 people polled in Apnl said lhey were financially better off now than a year ago while 42 percent said they were worse. In October , 49 pe rcent said Lbey were better ore and 30 per· Benclunark Rate Set on Certificate WASHINGTON 1AP> -The Treasury Department has announcl'd that the benchmark rate for 2~7 year savings cert1C1cates for M <iy 15 11.25 percent. Thal means banks will be able to pay maximum interest or 10 5 percent on the cert1f1 catcs and thnft m!it1tut1ons 't'lll be able to pay interest of 10.75 percent Banks and thrift ins lltutions use the benchmark rate to de. termme the maximum interest payable on th~ cerllf1cates. The c·elling for banks 1s thr ee- cent s:ud they were worse. An e ven stronger drop was s hown among those asked whether lhey would be better orr next year than Uus one. Th1rty·f1ve percent of those polled said they would be. as op. posed to 47 percent feellng that way last October. Twenty.six percent said they would not bt- better orr 111 a year, wtule 16 percent said lhat tn October "The dramatic drop in con· :.umers' l'Xpectat1ons for the future a d d s cons1d e rabl<' momentum to the rush tol4'ards a recession, .. s ai d Bank of America YIN~ pr('s1dent Fred Th1cmiinn ··Thi: absence of an) light &t the t'nd of the 111flii t1onan tunn1:I makes l'On · sumers-pess1m1smdramat.1c" ()\'t•r T iu· (:ou n tt·r HASO Li'tinqs ·.'i .. rprisf9. Gordon L. Hough 's announ· rcment that he will retire as c hairman and c hief ex - f'C utive officer of Pacific Telephone Co .. has been met "1th "shock and surprise." 11uarters of one percent below the benchmark. while the ceiling for thrift iru;t1tutions 1s one-half of one percent below 1l NfW V'()Jh tAPI (Offfi""' I' !h .. ~~'::~"t!I," ~:,~~ tv .. 1a-n 78 17 " lnl .. , ii '"'4J~Ut 1'91T W P f't J.t~\t>y j,.,,. 14 • Pt'•jQth~lP n.1t•P(Alr• ' ) .. P•o.-ff\ •' •I• ·~i.. n-Ja,. .... (}ps aftd Do&l'N• The benchmark is the average ~ 1eld available on Treasury certificates at the end of the pre· vious month. The 2"'2-year cert1f1cates are issued m denominations of less than Sl00.000. The rates are ad- justed on the first calendar day of each month •onttl ...._ tlfttu' (m\lltlt'I (>t •l~r' ~\\l'I OY,.., ( 0(1P.tia tn. (OU•tH f\.u • lrd'f~ .. tn\UfAl'W"P A tNJu\1 C ro, 1,. "' \10< 11-. (.uor F' •0 AE L •no f\.,,. " • Cv<llron f!Af AProt ~ ,.... D•nlyM AVM Co I• l"' Dt•O.' 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Or precious metals certificates that let you buy precious metals without the For all your foreign currency and precious metal~ needs, drop by our new office We're open Monday-Saturday, IOAM-6 PM . Or give us a call. Deak· Perera, South Coast Plaza, Nordstrom's Wing, 3333 Bristol Strc~t, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. 714-75 1-1200. , • t -~YPIU>T N Tueiday'a Cloai~ Pric_.a • Tuetd1y, Apnl 29. IMO NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ... 0 u The way to make money ln the airline bull.Dea II by filling your seats with passensers and carryma the m long distances. Th{a is why the 1tand1ri measurement unit in the industry is revenue passenger mile, which mew one payinc pauenger carried one mile. Loog bops are better than abort hops. The best opportunity to pile up those mlles in th1a country is via the transconUnent.al runs: New Yo,,_. Los Angeles and New York-San Francisco. They'ce the big money routes. and the three carriers who have long domjnated them -United, American and TWA -don't give up pieces of the market without• struggle. They're not struggling too hard right now wUh the temporary incursions being made by Worlit Ai rways, the small Oakland-based carrier that loves to position itself as a David righting GoUath.s. World. known prim arily as a n operator or chart~r lights. is currently offering a one-month H ie on ats bc-10 trips across the country and to Hawaii. The price through May 15 is S69.99 one way. wtm THAT FAifi. well under half the regular price, World is having no trouble filling seats. But it's only for one month and none of the big carriers ha ve moved to match it. But on May 16 World is planning to chop its re- gular transcontinental fare $139.99 one-way. And that may give the ma1or airHnes some pause. They are currently m the midst of a rate war and have brought tickets down to $149 one way --af you buy a round· tnp ticket. You can also buy a one-way ticket for $J9S . The impetus for the new price cuts has been a ma1or new entry on the transcontine ntal rout.es: Ea:.tem Airlines. As 1Lc; name implies, Eastern hu mainly nown corridors on or near the East Coast, but an this era or dere~ulation in the airline industry, the old patterns no longer hold: airlines are free to Oy where they wis h. United, American and TWA in· vaded Eastem's air over Florida and Eastern de· <'aded lo retaliate by flyinR the New York-Los Angeles and 1'ew York·San Francisco runs. THE EASTERN fLIGlfl'S begin June land they "111 bf-w.ang Lockheed L· 101 ls. You can be sure th« th1:. piece or equipment will be featured prominently tn th<' ad'> 3.'> a not too·subtle reminder to folks that tile Amcric·an Jnd l'n1tcd flights a re likely to be using D • l~ TWA ha!> been making the :.ame pomt m its Jd'> Stock Market Adds To Late April Rally :'-EW YOHK 11\ P 1 1 hl· c;toc k market pus hed ahead today. addini.: t<11t~ -.harµ gain'> of the past week. The .De>" Jone:-. Jver..tRl' ()f 30 1ndustnals. which had climbed 46 33 poanlS in ft\l' '>es510fl.!>. rose another 5.83 lo HI I 09 tochiy. Pan of the ~a1n l J me from one stock. Gamers held an 8 5 IC>ad OH•r IOSl'r!> an the tally or New York Stock Exchange-hi.led assue'i The ne"c; background provided additional evidence of f.1llinf.! interest ratei.. but a ~ubstantaal economic slowdown dcvl'lnpmg at the same time ,\ f P>A banks cut their pnme lending rates to 18"'2 per. u ·nl today, matching a reduct.Jon an Ute basic charge on blut"dup loa~ poslt.'<i Monday by Morlan Guaranty Trusl •>f ~rw York. AnalysL-. mean" hile werl' predicting that the govern- ment's moothl) repon on the andex or leading economic in· d1cators. due Wednesday, >A ould show a sharp decline. .4ii10<-k• In Thr .\po11i9h1 I •1\· ' I • .. ,, . '• ... .. '• • I Doerlon.,.,1 rrra~ MEW YIJAl(('\Pl Fl....i Dow..J_, .,,.._ • ~-··-·.,.. ~ H~ L-CloW CllCI 901 IS 11' 71 ID7 &S 111 O't + S "1 • "'.M 1«1 .. ~ 711 .. 140 u. 1 ,. • IOI o• 100 .M IOI 0'1 IOI 0. + 0 Ol 29"1291,.181 10 190.01. '·" 1.7S7,GOG "'·'°° Slt;IOO l.Slt,JllO Mhaf Stuc-k!t Did ME'W YQAt( IAP I Apr 1't SALES MEW YORK !API APO<O• fin.II 104•1 p,.,.,.IOU\ 0.y v. .. o_ -·~-... ,. .. ,~ Two OM\ -Jftn I to <Ute • ltl'I to <Mt~ 1'18 to o.tte -AT AME• 010 MEW YORI( I AP) AP<. J'I Pm . .. ., ffl ,., 1'1 • 10' NEWYORKCAPI · H_,aH«m ...... Yoru11wr'u_...,, Eno•ll••rct 'llver IU '40: I.Orie• ... '"lit. l I -.._ ........ ---~·~-- ~~ ., :_ ... NSIDE: •Happenings •Erma Bombitlc •Ann Landen •Classified ~. Ari'fl 29. ,., •e Older • t 77, Don Stevens might be the oldest newspaper boy along the Orange Coast. 9\'IOllNDOOD -4i .............. MOit can1era deUver1n1 lht> Dally PUot rani• from a1e JO to Jt. bul tome are older. One la a\U(b older. OoG Stevena. 71, delivers lbe D•lly Pllot and Coast Life oewapapera to homes nelahbor ina bl• mobile home on 20th Street tn Costa MHa. "I walk 40 mlnutes per day de· llveriQ& the 50 papers on my ' rout.e," be said. HE TOOK OVER the route last August from has godson, F rank Roa, 14, ot Costa M esa. Stevens bas been friends with Roa since the youngster "start· ed banging around" the 77 year-old at about age 8 Roa 1111ttd Sl~HJ to becont hl• 1odt1lher when he took bll rtn l communion at St. Joachim Church in Oc»ta Mesa, SteveM Hid Tbe youneater later asked Stevena lo lake over his Daily Pilot paper route when he went out for football. ''THEN HE WENT OUT for basketball, then baseball, and I'm sllll dehvenng bls paperl!I," Stevens stud. .. Frank originally named mt> as substitute on his route because be knew he wouldn't have to pay his godfather, but now I deliver the papers 70 per cent of the lime." he udded. Stevens s till payb all thl• profits to h11, godson beC'ause ht· tnJoy1 and benefits from the work In other wavit. "I've reduced my blood pres· sur~ by 20 polol.8 walkln& the route every day and I've met 1 lot or new people so l 've come t.o con11der the work as recrea- tion," he said. BUT DEUVER1NG tbe Daily Pilot isn't the first work SleveM has had 10 Costa Mesa. - Having lived in the city slnce 1949, be worked as a janitor for St Joachlm School and later as a gardener Before movmg lo Costa Mesa, he mined s alver in Death Valley and an the Mo.lave Desert. "When l first moved out here from Mame 10 1949 I got a job at Ceorge L1pt10cot l 's Battery Co. m Santa Ana. Soon after that. the owner sold the company and bought u mine in Death Valley." ht.· said. "HE A.<iKED ME 1f I wanted a JOb us a cook at the mining ramp and. after I accepted. I ended up doi ng l'V<'rything." St evl•ns n.'memlx>r.- ft<·r working three years '°• n eath Vall<'v. he mo\/l-d on to rhe M0Jt1vt• l'>esert where he also mined silvrr Retauunj! his long. g re-y beard from h1:. mining day!>, Steven." uppear.-and ('{>nS1dcrs hunsel! "Old·fa:.hlOllt'd ' "I'm M> old fas hioned that I'll nt•v('r enJOY Costa Mcs 11 a!> much Ub I did UI lhl' old day:.," he :.aid. ··Back an the horse a nd wagon d ays . I could J?el around Costa Mesa and eflJOY the sights. You JUSt can't do that anymore in an automob1I<•." he added Ile :.ay., hf''ll probably spend the rest of has hfe in Co!. ta Mesa h('causl' hi··s ··too old to mov1• 1)0 •• . . Costa Mesa Paperboy Don Stevens prepares to deliver O.ooly Piiot SUll "-• Such a Fantasy Thing RAINBOW r.ALLOON LAl>Y That 's how Jean Black describ es h er \AfJrk wh ich entails deliverying s urprise bouquets of balloons around the Orange Coast. ... ..... t' J 0.11• P11et P-• by C-y AmbffM Jean Black goes into action. By MJC'fl1H :L Pi\SKfo:VIOf OI ttw D•llT Piiot St~ff Without her c<tpe and <'lowrush mult1-colorc·d pantsuit. Jean Hlack com<'s ncroc;s as a typical Laguna N1iwel rM1rl1•nt. Rut !.hl''b l'\'l'r W<lltlOS.: for the• phone to nng for :molh<'r uus :.ion of mirth Sh(' thc•n sllps on the afor1tmt.•nt1onC'd, gets behind lh<' wh('{'I of an 1nconsp1cUOU!. t Hn van and 1s transformed into 1.omebody altOJ!ethcr d1Herent llE R OF:STINATJON might be an office bwldang. a car deal· ership, cvrn a birthday party. Those who don't St'<! he r corrung, certainly won't miss her going. On the huck of her cape, 1n blo c k red letters. I s th e m f's s ag l' ··Tb e R ai o bow HaJl()(Jn Lady Strik<.-s Again.·· l~ft in her wake are even· d01en bouq uets of balloons oC varl<.'d colo~ Mr!> Black started her un- u <>u al dc llve r y business 1n February ShC''s been making a.., many a~ thr<.'c or four deliveries Women Guerrillas A. "7ait Call I,. Veteran Thai soldiers along the border with Cambodia say the women fight either alongside the · men or in all-female units. SA KAEW. Thailand <AP> - Dressed in the black shirts and wearing rubber s andals of Cambodian guerrillas, a corps of women warriors waits patiently in this Thai refugee camp for an order to return to battle. Ins ide Ca mbodia , a n es tim ated 2,000 to 3,000 or their sist ers continue the Jungle lightlng that began a decade ago to put the Communists in power, aod is fought today to oust the Vietnamese Communists from , their country. The women are ·:. •tollowers or Pol Pol, the ; Communis t leader who took over Cambodia at tbe end ol the Indochina war in 1975 aod was OUlted lo January, 1979, by a Vietnamese-backed Communist f actlon under Heng Samrln. lo lnterviews here and along tbe Thal-Cambodian border, m e mbers of tbe Mil Neary <Women Comrades) said they Yolunt.eered at ages aa YOUDI as • 12, taking a vow t.o obey the anonym o u s "An1kar" 1ovemment and not lo marry for u long as they serve the , eaUM. Sft:N IN TILULAND, where they aerve 11 medical aides and support workers for Cam bodian r e fu gees, their discipline re m ain s s tron g . T h eir conversation ls sprinkled with references to the Angkar, and questloos about the future are almost invariably a ns wered w ith, "If the Angkar orders." Refugees inlide the Sa Kaew camp, about 100 miles east or Bangkok, wldely believe the women will one day receive an order from the Pol Pot officers who control them t.o return to the fight. .., Along the border where groups or Pol Pot soldiers and the civilians under their control continue lo drift in and out or Thailand, sturdy columns oC Mil Neary, their provllions on their heads, their water in sections of bamboo over their shoulders, c a n )till be seen marching through the t.a.11 J{rua. Western experts h e re h a ve few del'alls about the organization of the Mil Neary, but veteran Thai soldJers along the bordet' claim lo have some knowledge ot the women's role. Accordlna to diplomats. the Mll Neary foqbl ln the front lines of the Khmer Rou1e against the U.S.·b1eked Lon Nol i;:ovc r nmcnt during th e Indochina war. but have been used mainly for logistics and s upport since 1975. Thai soldiers, however , say the women still fight, either alo n g-side the men or In all-female units. and that Mil Neary officers have been known to lead male troops. A MILITARY source In Bangkok says the Mil Neary commonly receive up to six weeks or combat training and were used during the Pol Pot years lo control movement from vlllage lo vU111ge, and to catch and execute refuceea who tried to escape Into Thailand. The source also says a woman soldier was heard to give the order to burn Thai houses dunnc a raid and massacre ln 1978, and that a woman's order touched orr the shooting or seven Thai border policemen In an incident the u me year al the vllla1e ol Nol Pa·RAI. During the early wave of reru1ees across the Thal border laal October, one Mil Neary officer, who tdentlned henelf u Sanvon, 24, ot Kompol, Hid abe waa In command or 1 lfOUP ot - per day in Orani.:t• Count~ Sh e got t h1• 1d1·J from .1 woman ~ho run\ tht· Ht d Balloon" s<.'rv1ct· an Los Ans.:<•lf•, but was unabl<' tfJ make l<'nf!lh'r drives for deh vcr1l'b an OranJ!t• County "Sht• n<'f'dcli som<'bod} do~11 here, but ~e'rt• hoth 1nd<'pN1 dent. W<' reft'r rwopk to ca<'h other." sht· :-.ay., IN FACT, BALLOON d('la\'rry services are popping up all O\ (·r the country Mr:. Black n •c<'ntl) referred a customer to a bulloon delivery firm lil Nt•w York "It's n nice lattlc Ra1nho~ Connection. a b Kermit lfros.: s tar) would say " I Im• th1-. t1<r.1u..,1• 11 I'-,,. 'l'U•tl -t11 .odd \n<1 tl hr1ni.:' nut 1 11 .. 1 hil dri·n 1n l '\ t•rH>m 'l.0111• nf h1•r ru ... 111mCor o., ... o far h:1' 1· h1·1·n u11tJ1 r 1 ht· ,1j!t· r,f 15 It ... mo ... th 111 mt n from lht·1r i.:1rlfr 'n<b '·"' \tr... Black I l'Oll< h lht•n1 ,1t "'ork · l ... u.tll~ I ,,..,,, in ;.ind <,;,~. I h11p1 Hu ... J.!" "' '111Jr r!.J \ .J lift · 111 r h1•l 1um f1l l1 d d1·ls' enc-. J minimum c r I\\() <1oz1·n latC''\;. ha lloun... .it .• I , ,..., or S2 I In !'lud1• a "'nllPrt rnt'''JJ!l' from thf' '-l'mkr "lln•·l 1 m•·' ~ ntten on ltlt' tJa lloon ... SllE \\O .... 'T ~l'l,C, an~ o;;ong-,. hov>1'\t•r "I hJVt' .1 1..,1n,l(tn,l(I 1.1p1• n'<·onhr11.: r1n m' phom• .. n \OU II knov. ~h' I don't ..,an~. 'iht• l.1UJ;h.., lf t•r p.Jrt Of lhP ,l(r<JWIO,l( h.tllooo connt·l'llOn ha., tukl'n her .1-. fJr a~:l\. J'> Palm Spnn~!> and San 011•g1>. hut 'ihl' notes th.11 her pr&C't''> 1nl'n ·.i:.e "4hen ..,h,• has to 1r:1vel mon • lhan 15 milt·-. from home• i\nd dchvcne:. co ... 1 more ::sftt•r ti p m \I r!> Blad .. ~ hc,'s b<."Cn an art tl'.1c hC'r , 'o ld hl•a cJ s 1n 1-·.11rbanks. :rnd J.!Old and ivor y an Colorac1o. '>UJ.!J.!'''-lS tht' halloon 't'n"H't' m1 .l(hl he her favorite Job or .ill 11 ' '>U<'h ,1 fanla!>y thing, .. ... he.· rll'rl11n .... .,.~ Members of Pol Pot's women warnors corps, have been wa iting to rejoin their guerrilla army m Cambodia. 350 f ollowers. a group that included men. Sanvon said she had Joined the Mil Neary five years before and that when lbe group moved from Kompot she had loet track ol bet parent.I and never saw them again. She said neithe r s he nor her followers were married and that abe bad no plans to marry because "the women say that marrla1e brings many troubles." She joined the Mll Neary, she said, because the Angkar told her to, and a1IO few a pertOMl reason she said ,wu a secret. Several ThaJ officers near t.be border 1aia lfiey fiave had contact.a with the Mtt Neary over tbe moatha. One Thai major said be had several contacts with the Mlt Ne.ary leade r. whom h e Id entified as a 28-year-old woman named Pom.nlya, "very beauttrul, but In a fi1bt t.ouah Uke a man.'' The women nahters, lhoulb well dlacipllned. tend to bide behind aiales when questioned too clolely about their mllltary role . ONE OF TtlEM, Ton11al, M, 11ld lf\!ab lnt.8rvtew she ct"Olled the Thai border with a ll'OUP ot refu1ees lut fall, 1ulferin1 from d\1lnulriUon and a swoU. foot. She added that t he hd been with the Mlt Neary for ellhl years and ta o veteran of b9ttlea aaalnat Lon Nol fotcea and the Vietnamese. Sh e wore the faded black pants and shJrt buttoned to the neck qi her sisters. Her hair was cut •hort and held in place by a pair ol aluminum barrettes in the "Mlt Neary bob." She said lhe has transported ammunition , tended the wounded a nd fought in lbe trenches alongside the men. AGAINST LON NOL. abe aakl, the Mil Neary were sometimes used to decoy the enemy into an I attack on the supposedly weaker women. They, would tben fall b9ek to let their men rorm the front line. An execptJon amqnc the Mil Neary, Ton1aai Wd •he wu 1lna perm1116on bJ the AnOar to marry. 8ul l.be 1tory oCber famtly WM no ncepUcm amonc the ret\lleel ~ her buabaad ad child dieCt three yean a10. \ l Q ~l.YPIL.OT l uetd•y Apnl 29. 1MO It Wll"billed •• ''the/arty ol lht year" '°"' '-fore lt bap~. an Saturday nlJht'• Lt Onnd Caalno at the Ntw()Ott Harbor Art MUHWn Jual mj&bt win lh•t honor Held fOf' lhe HtOnd y.ar •t the museum. &M ~ wea btun and better Uda 1 ar Slnte th• evenln1 w'H ~mplet•IY un dtrwrttt.tn by the Or1n1e Ol>ut butlneaa and llappe•I••• Bv J u d11h Olson torporate ('()mmunlly . all pn>c'ffd from th 1100 per pt.-raon pnty ~Ill ao toward malt hJn1 funda for u Sl~.000 r hall nae 1rant trom th National Endowm.-nt for lht> Art. The party'& c.olt•aant mood wu t ouulde tht' mu.•wum by a rt'd nirpt•t4)d t'ntryway. ~om· pith• with 11 whlk r&mopy and twlnklln11 ll1ht» Ooormun I.AO Auf'ntalO "r~ted 1u ala with u flo urt11h Uwn lt•t them 11110 the Mont C1rlo splendor r rcatt•d hy thti mus eum'• hard worklnl( <'Omm1llet•1> M~ac wali vnmded by th · Ambrotlan S&r· l•1a aJ ttuei.t.'I .-n/oyt·d hor11 d 'oouvrel'I and oysters on lhl' hat 11h1•1l before golnt< to the gomang tablf'fl The m ust•um '11 muln l(ollery wua carpeted an red and f1lle<.I with t'Hr y kind of casino game possible From tht• main gullcry, guesu tra veled on to the tented purkani< lot tor m Wllc by Lha Btu ROLLING DICE Mra. Albert A. Adema, Aon and LyndHy Chaae BLACKJACK POPULAR AT THE DESSERT TABLE Amende Scagleone, Dr. ~ V. Elam, Or. end M,..!r•derick Berkowitz Mr. •nd Mra. Davtd lkttton, Mr. and Mre. Olenn Turnbull Tole S&ucilo Ord1<•11tra and n gourmet dlnnc r prcpured by The Moveab le Feast. The shttr wb1tc te nt wu opened on one end to h,1t in lhe twtnkllnf( lights of the city. and 1t WIJN filled with White 0 0Wtlr3 and gret!nery Or i<anlsl Jolla Brown kept the game room h v1•ty. and u n1 cf' finishing touch to the e vcmnl( w JS the Amaretto CoHce !Jar between the tent und the uamcR Uessvrt lovers C!lp<.'ci ally had a fea11l durin.: Lt• Grand Cu11ano They couJd choose from nrJ '''"" than l2 u otlc sweets, ancludlng t-'r111M''· Coeur la Creme: Oabu au Hhum ; Gat1·11u St J lonorl', Sacher Torte und Gateuu de ltt For•·t N01r(• No one was mort-lhriUed wath the (•Vf•ninR thun LudUe Kuehn, chairman of the Ac·<1u1'>1llon <:ounc11. She'll get to spe nd some or th•· money from the challe nge gra nt. A monlo! uuesls were Mr. and Mn. John Martln Shea Che·s president of the bourd of trustf'C111. Le Grand Ca111no Stecnng Comm1llt·1· members Mr11. Albert A . Ad1ms, Mr11. llarny Somf'rs Md Mr11. F.rne11t Wllaon Jr. a nd thl'lr 5pous ~. Mrs. TonJ Ayre11, also u membn of th1· Steering Committee. and Mr. and Mrs. t'ran1c Rhodf>1J Jr. Also. Mr. an·d Mrs. WIJll•m t 'arn11worth, Mr. a nd Mr11. Ward Ch•m~rUn. Mrs. Judy Sl.-dl(f', Mr11. J oyce Glt>ason, M r. and °"" JUr harcJ Sw•·h·. Mr . and Mr,.. Uavld T:.J1111,1n J r .. Mr. :.nd Mn •. J ohn Vlrtu ... Mr. and Mr1>. tl.-N "h it••, Mr. lilncl M". Klrh:.rd \\int.kin ,11111 '1r :rntl \1r\. IA'tJO l.\on. Otlwr ~U•'"" Y.f>I 1· Mr. aod Mn •. ll•·n l>t•11 n 1·, Mr,. Marion Ut•vick, Mr. and Mrs. i\nthony Ot tlnl(, Mr. and Mn •. Raymond llu11 and Mr. and Mn . OUn Stapp. Si1m1· ,1.,,111 ..:a rnlJl,.r•, ran·h I• ft th•· ~·am1n1• Ldilt·' ull t·1,1·n111~ 11nd .,,,rn•· pl:1y1·d 111 o,purt · U•·n ~11ne ... :11d h•· didn't do too wtll, wh1lt· t.d Glddlnl(11 ap1w·arc·d 111 tw xurr.--. .. rul It rnu'tt h.1\ .. ht•t•n h1-. l111k" •,1•:1t ;it th•· 21 ·· tahll· Classic Car Defined \ frwncl 11f '""' c·ullNi lh•· olhf'r night and 'II.Ith ,a, 111111 h d1plomuC'} &..\ h•· rcJuld muster :l\k1·d, • Wli.:i1·-. th1· m;1t rn with your son" I u w tum :at ttw i.t••flli.tt· und h1· look<.'<.! like a budl(ct dl!f1r 11·nn ·· II•·"'''' nol thf' fir,l to notice our M>n's s hab lay l°lntlw.,. h11llov.t·d cyt·' und Mnrave b11Uoh1 hun.i•nM out of I h•• holl· 111 hlll b:.iek 11ock<.1 Ttw t·x11l11n11twn " <4u1le '""I> t· Our son " tht· !>•al•·· 11pµ<1r1 11f .1 • ·clubblr" ear f 'OR TI If: l 'NISITIATEO, .i r la\sir car " .111 autnn111h1lc· lnul ha' rlwd. hut llil~ been gfvf'n •,o mun\ 11•a"'"' 111 l1v1., 110 on1· h..L., the gut., t11 liu1' 11 It 'h.1111111 p1111i<11nt th1• 1•t 1111 tl,1y wht•n th•· 1 .1r w1•111 from .1 runrlov.n hl!ttJI 111 "rlaM•I<' t Ill"' c lrw da.,. 11 v. a•. pr11p1>f•d up on r •·mcnt l>l111·k ... 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I v. orry ahout my son 'li ph)'\lral. mom·t:iry and "mot ronal ties lo the 1 .. r It ha' ron-.um1'fJ tum H's the Me lissa M .1111 h•..,h•r <·onr •·rt h1· 1·011flln•t urCord. the ten- ,..., r.wk1·t th.11 '' 11n hr1ld, the rlothes that he l•J\"l''o b) flf'UVf•n h1·l1J 1111°, thut hca1> IS m y '•""t ~randrh1 ld NEW SPRING '';!;='$9~00 FIGURE ·IY-u . /\.i R(»e.ic. ci.·,\·. ·5[~ .. $. 39·50· .. ~.:i~ .. Vo•d altor •_, f, AO Miss Potential Imperfect \\ l.l>'f "'" \ ,\l'JUL JO 8 SYU1't .V OMi\HR I' r •1 J • h l .1 kt" 11 r" r1•tl,.n11 h•· d1plOmi1llC', 1 h1·1·k lq:al rJm1f11·;i I a II 11 ... ll•ll• I AW a l'W ••• "'"'" t,•)1744'1 II E /\ It /\ ' N l.AN IH-.lt~ I ""1111t 1•1 l!"I murrwtl a rut o,t;1 v thul w11 y for lif1• l 'v,. hf'•'ll look111i,: •,1·raou-.h for :i lonp, llm•'. <inti I t hnu1!hl I found th•· r 11!hl on1· Now I 'm not i.un· M 1s11 ··11ot1·nt1ul°' I\ :1t t ra1•11v1•. 111lf'll1 J:1·n t ctcu·,n·1 'm11k1· or 1lrmk hut 'olW 1'o t11tall y <11•. or itnn Ll<·'1 . • x1·1·11t .11 work Wh•·n I f1r'ot .,llv. hl·r :qwrtm .. nt I 1·11ul1lr1 I ltt•ll1•vt• anyo n1· h v1·tl Ilk•• that Tht· l11w1·1'> rn llw l1uthroom had not twN1 l11 undn c.'<1 1n wet-k-4, lf'l t nv1•r food from 1mack1ni! wa11 all over the pl:u·•· ltt'r kitchen wa:. a mesi; She alwuys look., w1·1l J(roomed neat us a pin Thal Ill why I wall Ml 11hockl-d when I ~aw her a partment. And now I nt'e d to kno w 1( you think I ran chunKC hrr living habits? Wo un • h o th 2 :l . R E WILD EREO J N BILLINGS D£All 8. IN 8.: Have you talked to "Miu Potential" about thb 't Ir not, you 1bould. Sbr mljJbt ure enouah to mah an effort to t>ltan up ber act. But don't bet the rent tl1at abe can meet yoar atandarch. f\ peraoa wbo haa been • t.Job for ZS yean would ftod tt dlmcaJt to en· •ert to .. lln. Ck•• .. - evf'lt for Ion. To ao Into a mantaae with tbt n · p~t>tatlo. that & .. l•1C11 wlll «f't lw:t&.f'r ls alway11 • mll&aU. U11ually, thry aet wone. OE/\H ANN LANDERS . Sicvuru l weeks •Ro you printed o wondt-rlul piece -the IHt llne of which wa8 "I am e1reld8nc1J1." Wiii t ou print another me111a1e patterned alter that one? T ha nk1. - ONE WHO KNOWS DEMl ONE: It 11 I wit• 11toulcl ••Y RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTBY ..... , .... ....... ltlJ ..... IM. c .... ....__.._,," '"" l .nttdf•rs "1 h:.nk11." .rnl1 h•·n· 1t 111 : I a m mon· vownful th lil n tht• c•ombln t'd arm IH of lhe world; I have d4-?ltroyf'd morr mf•n than all the warH of lhP nation; I have caUAc•d mllllon11 or a c cldt'nt 1' and wreckf'd morf' homes than all lhf' fl ood 11, t o rnado~" and hur· rkanf'11 put lOgelbt'r ; I am the world'11 Hllcke11t thll'f. I 11teal bllllorut of dollar" u c h year; I find m y vltllm11 amon11t ~ rich and fM>Or allkf>, .the youa1 and thf' old, the atrooa .nd the wnk; I loom ap to 11uch pro· porlloa• that I c ut • 1badow over every field of labor; I am r elentleu, In· tlldlou, unpredictable ; I am everywhere -In &be llome, oa tile 1&reet, In die factory, In the of· flee, on UNI sea and In thf' air: I bring 1kkne11, pov· nt y a nrt dt>ath: I l(hf' nothin ~ a nd tak•· all ; I lil m y o u r wor'l l t·nrmy; I am alrob11l. I> Jo~ A I< /\ N 0..: LANrn:Hs Wh y ... 1t 1 h.d llw 1w•111l•· I COJl•Y n1·\ •·r drop 1n unc·x p1•1 t,.1ll}'' Onl> lh•· hm t•\ I' I 1· ;.a "1· do ~ 11 u IJ I 1 c ' 1· r v 1 t' <' :i n d ., 11 y ""rrH•thin~ forthraJ.(ht on I h I •, " u h I ,. ,. l l'H l~ONEH IN M Y OWN llOM E Vt:AK PRJSO~•:R : l'vr Hald pll'tlty on thl11 Hubject, and It nenr ceasett to amaze me bow many f)f'Ople write back and uy, "Spf'ak for younelf. I WVE drop· In company. It meanH lbcy care!" Well, the pleuure Is all tbeln. <And now I'll let 2,000 more leU.en tell.lng me I am • rotten neighbor, ungracious, 1elfbb, etc.> DEAH ANN: Today t h e r e u r c 110 m any or a II buJ'llD4'8"i. I a m th .. fount of all prl'l"l!)f'r lty I a m thf' pan•nt of gf'nlul(. I h1o1 v 1· l 1o1ld th f' g roundwork for r111·r)' fortunf' In A m f·rl r a , from thP Roc kf'fell c r~ """' n. ''I mu11t hf' l ovc>ft bf'forf' I can bfo~t.ow my grPalPlil blP1111lng11 ind athlev .. m y terf'alf'Nt f'nds. IA vf'd, I make llfco porpoMfuJ and fruitful. I can do morf' to advanr .. a youth than bh1 own parf'nt11, be thf'Y f'Ver 110 rich. "Fools hate me. Win men love m f'. I am re pre1ente d In e ve ry loaf of bn!ad lbat comf'li from tlH-ovf'll, In every train that cro11sf'11 thf' contine nt, In evf'ry new11paper that comf's off lbe pre1111. I am th•• mother of democ racy . All pro1ress 11prln«~ from me. Who •m I? What am I ~ I am Work." -FllOM 01110 MASON. A Rlt:."i 1M,1f 21 /\pr I'll '-t.1k1· \lllH 1 l.11111 !>on I p1·r1111t 11llwr' to ha v1· · ·ti1•,t · dH111·1·' TAl Ill ~ li\,1r 211 \1 ay :.><11 1'111li 1·m Jr ftort1n1: partnn 111 m,,,,. 1o;; rt:~ol v1•1I 1 ( } ou 1 om 11 I" I 1• t a\ k :at trn n '1 (,1:'11'1.;f 1 \t.1 } :?I Jum· :4J1 ,'lo1•w ;1ppnw1 h 111 .,,,.., 1.d :-,t•r 1111·1• or tu o.,k 111 111.:i. (J,.)>lfl·d r" .,ult\ ('AN<'ER <Jun•· <!I .luly 22> Jo.mph1"1" on 1nvolv1•rr11•nt. 11rnv1nJ.( at t1·r m\, ~round r u l1·:-. 1.EO I July 23 Aui: 221 . Sh11k1• off any ll•n d1>nry to play "•wrond f1d<l11• .. VIRGO IAur. 23 Sept 22J l1h·:i you .. uhm1tl1'11 u p p r <1x I m:a t l'ly l h rc•t· v.1•(•k 'I :aw> 1·11mf''I t111n11· 111 1mi-.t or tw.ir fruit 1.rnH \ 1s.·vt z:1 Ort 2 2 1 • <.: h f' ,. k w r II t c n mal ('MUI J)IS<.'U"ll m·eds, <k~lrt·'I 141t h nwrnh<'r of oppo•.alt• • c·x S ('OKl•IO W r t 23· unm otivat ed young---------- pcople around lt'1111ad. =-iiiiiiiiiioe~~~~~~---"'!~----,.;;; N o 11 2 I ) C 1d m 11 p I found fiOmelhlng that j u 11 t m ight m ake u diffe re n ce. Wiii you print It, plcoe" ME RLES., CALff. 0 EAR MERl.F.: will, a.deed. Here It 111: "I am &be foudalJon C•ll eu-sa1e. Put a l ow wordt to work for ou. Get YourseN Going For the BOS! f'owc1•, · 101.11 vwim~n lli11nir111 m11kt<. II :Ill f)t)'.',1IJll' 1mm1'(!1.ltl' rlJ' '1· \ lntmiOIJ L11111.d .1y IOI vom 1ntl1wlo 11 ptO()r 11m n1'.f.11'1!"ilm ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE ( 714) 547-8228 -~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- ~t\(,ITTARlt:S 1:'-:ov 2:• ,,,., '111 Ul'f1n•· •nm-. n ·ru.,t· t<1 bt· liullu·d ltv om· 14ho " 1· r u rr I.irk.., f 1n1·'·"·· 1.1lk' loud and .i•·ncr <all ) r 1·1>rc·M·nts 'lhi.t m ('APKICORN lffrr :?:? J an 191 You itt:l v.h.1t )11u pay for ot ht· r~ ... ho t>x prr~~ w 111 1nl(nl'i.s tn pay for your t.1lent..,, µrodurti. AQ A RI US I J J n 20 F•·b tlil Rerogn1t1on that had tJCen withheld 1luc to rw l tape 111 grant e d PISCF.S CF'eb 19 Mttr 2 o 1 v 1rn r 1 n d n e w • rl ynam1r ways lo com· mu n 1<'J t c vi e w s . I st AMMIVERSARY SALE • ,(*rrr/lllfrq ... J11 .. 1utafu l lar •• trlmm1-d 1""'''" hv l\fartf'X un'1 J. a• lltr n ·'ll :JO'~ off II ,1 l t• ' 11 1• I r I o o m ..., 111 •· .1 ti ' I\ 1 n v 11n11 U1111·n •"1111 n (1•w 30r: riff \II Af1•ha11oe 2S~ 11fl .!II'~ ofl 11rl1tln11 I p r 1 r ,. •> n H I I '''"'"mak1n r. .. :imple<1. .\II I hl'I 11ml mun • ju'll ' 111 tmll' fur Motht'r ''I 1>.1v _, 114M -.-. ...... " "'' .. -.. ..... -Q.°'9 16' L I 1tei St. .. ,,,.0,...JOO) (' •erl' ... ' \ c •• t. ~·'"11"'1 " ,..,,... ,. ,.. Mn• Wnt,•rt 14' '41-0914 T !STY CHEESE, SWEETS AND TEA GIFTS FOR MOM • Our gift b11ket1 ue dealgned to give Mom •gift to keep long efter the dellclout cheeae, teas. end sweets are enJoyed. Stop In 1nd mike your selection today! IF MOM LIVES OUT OF TDil WE'LL SEID BER GIFT We'll h1ndle·•ll the dtt1H1 end even encloae 1 per1on1I greeting! fiicsktr1 f~rm$ nr 1>u 111fl South Coa1t Plaza 14N"I 0,......, 'II t ~ s.t. 'ti 6 ~le. II.I America' 1 Leadin1 Cheeae6~ Store1,.1 (. ( TOAST Bud Ha rtman llefo. Bah1a Corinthjan Yat'ht Club commodo re, re OeilY ...... "-9"' 1'.ukll O'o-.t Ct!ives toast from Diane McGregor and J ark Johnson. Pll8LIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUSIMUS-- NAME $TATUllE NT Tiie tot-1"9 e>er\Ofl• ••• dOl"O bu~MUI\ WAAltANTY AOV~IHISIH(i LT 0 1'66 H-8hO . (.o\t• liltew. "'"' .,.,, E•• ... Ille 1-1 S.oe~. If>( I• PUBUC NOTICE ....n ......... 3~~':.,,v. lteC.,•~ 01...,.•o••n .. a..._e~•v CA•L TON, IMIW,_.,~ ... OH Y ~To. CONTMCTOll .... DO«SI~,,_ 1 C.tM ....... .... llOTtQll .,.. .......... ftl ~_, ............ ..... -..... ~ ........ ........ ,., ........................... ...... • .. • •· -=:1o ................. .. ................ , .... u.. .......... _ _..,.,,....... :..-::-..:.~ .......... """"" ,.,..., '' ,... wr. ....... -"""• .... Pl.041"*1 Or.,,.. Co.lt Diiiy Pl'-4, ...... .., lft llllt ..,.._, 't'lll lllllllid .. AJH t'.Mn .. 13,10,1-lti7 .. IO ~Oln~I~ Ml 11\et ~ llltltt• -,._..,lt_.,,,_yMI.._._..~ PUBU C NOTICE MOnCS TO COMTitACTOttl CAUlleO "l)A atOI St-Ol-r1C1· 1N1MUNflM • .,. 0Mdl"9· t CID 01c100 '""· ot -11111.s.yot-.,, , •. 1>110 ol Bid R~IOt ~rk1 Ot· lice, "41 AllOl\ Aft , INIM. C..IH Pr1>1..n -lfluOcw• H-· Woocf.. ~1~ H'9fl Stl"IOOI. Fvrnll"'e -f-Pmeftl Pl1<e Pl..-\ .,. Oft 11.. lrvlM Unllled 5<-01\lrlct. "41 AllOll "Ut._,.__.leltlr .. <_ .. llft ............. ~.~ ... ,.,.. ·~••t•-"'·· .... In-··· Ml .......... ..crtte.,. ·~ ___ .......,_., . TO fM• ff,.e .. OA"r: A ' ..0 ,~_.. ..................... ~ tiff ............. " ............ ...._ thh 1.-wlt, .............. ....,._. cM'tS ..,., ""' -., --........ II .. wotll -<-1 I ..,"""' r~w to ..,. ~. ""*"' yow do to, -oei-.H ""111 .. ~ °" .... 1>1lutl0ft Of -.,.ifltltt, •fld 1111, ,_, ..... .,,.., • ,.....,.... 19Mf\\I 1011 lor ttw relief ....,,.,,.., In ttw ,..,. , ln--,c..i•-• complll"t ..,l<h co11ld ruull i11 ..OTICE I\ HEREBY GIVEN -01,,.hlun~nt of • .._,, 101.-. of ,.ICTITIOUS I USINEU IN -·· _....,., Sc-I Ohtrle1 of -y or pr-1'/ ., -reloef te• N.A#E\TATIEMUIT ()<-'°"""'·Gel-"'·· K\l<'Q ... qws .... _ .... ~-. TN 10'-•"0 _.,.~,. •re OCh"O .•"Cl ll'lr<>1 .... 10 Goverftl"Q &olrd. OATEO· OC!Olltr .. , 1'1'. 111>\IMH •• II e rel 11 •II er re t e" • d I 0 •' ETHEL YH WAAO, /OIAHAHA. lJOO W C01\l H09"W... ..OtS TAICT" .... " r«et,.. 01C1 lo. °"' OelMIY Margaritas Flow ('allfo<Ne ~M-1 .... H- 81¥d , C.0.l• /Olew, C..llf '2U1 Thi• __., I\ c..-Wd l>Y I (Cl# _., .... E"ALE ll<E l""POltT SALES. INC., Sod Wl09'ft\, !>ot<r;,te,., ,, .. ,..,,., Tiii\ \1.91-... , Ill«! """" IM County CIH'. 01 Or•-Countv "" H--1 8H Cll, C> not .,._ -trw --11..... •OtlALO 0. MAl.PeA"· l!SQ. E N l'f" Gor1> W ~·-· <Ot· Ml~ -for ---ot I 'oMrect m1 art-..,__ S..-. Jet POr•l-1, llOO W CN \I H•qft••Y. tw , ... -P'9j«I C..11 MIM Ga ..... N•,.""'1 8"<11, C> 8Mh ""611 Ille reulwe1 "' Ille pl~ h t: 17'41 1~,.. '"" ~\ ... <OftdoKteCI l>y •~or· 1CM11tlfiecl -· -V..it be --PvOll\llecl 0rer'IOI ~ Diiiy Pltoe -•llOft •"" l)OAMocty rNd -of\ t:11e ....... ~ AJH 12,1', Wy•, tJ, t• ,..._ E AllYNC.OAP '""""' ·--Ple<.e PhllflO 'Wine• • r111re "'111 111o • ~ oo ~it , .. Ac11"Q Pn\-a..•rH tor t«h.., ot bid cloc-h In By SANDIE EGAN Of , ... D•llv l'I ... notf Al B (h · NOSA d t> Do a d '"1' '""'-..... '"""' ... "' -u cou "' lf'e "'" ,_ '° _,,_ Acr<ll 11. tW tee ramc es pres1 en . n n "'"'" covni. c.1.,ia.o1 <><•not '°""'" "" 1,.. '""'""'9000<ondll10r1••t1Mt1 t1n PVBUC NOTICE Tbe margaritas practically were flowing In the streets last FMday night as sa1lers 1:tnd other revelers partied into the Wl.~ hours of the morn· ing at send-off parties for crews embarking on the annual Newport to Ensenada yacht race. Betty Moss, and Howard and Terri Martyn. ""°''~ 0r-<.bot•• 0 .11. 1>1iot "P'"" 1•• ,.,u ... <W1uttwi..l>id_..inode•• At the Balboa Bay Club (BBC), Newport •1>r 1s,11.1'.,,.,.•~.1• 11oec p.,1141~0r-c.o.••D•1t•Piio• f•<11 Dld""'•1 <""10~~11e 1tOT1ca1wvnu•o•1os Rt-ach. a Cinco de Mayo send-off party was held •o• 11 n,., ,,.,. ••. "'o ''°' eo ,..~,.'1:S"".!:1<::":1com.,...i..i ~ .. oncE is HEREBY o tvEH ,,,.. P UBLIC NOTICE ,... -"'"" ...iened 11 ,,.1111 "''"''"'' tM &olrd of Tr1J1.t~ Of ,,,. ~" lo honor the club's outrigger canoe team. which P UBLIC NOTICE ooc .. ,.,. ... -"' -"".,. .,_ c;om.,..,....., co._ 0t.-r1t1 ot <><-• ra< <'ed the sa1·1boals down •o ·Ensenada. Accord-WOcOftlrecton. Coufth, Cell-•. wUI ·~· ..... W4IW ~ NOTICE 0,. AVAtUatLITY --------· r .... 01n111ci ~"*' ,,,. •loM to bOd\ uo 10 II 00•.m . w.c!M..S.y, ... ing to John Rader. besides himself. among out-o,.ANMUAL u.-o•T ---,.CT1nous aus1N£U , .. ,ec1 -°' .,., ....,.. .,. 10 ... ,..., .... ••. '*· .,. ,,,. Putt11asino o.ot,..-f I ded J . PurW<I"! lo Sl-<ltOft •t04 10) Of,._. N.u.olE STATEMaNT ,,.,~l.,ltif'l °' ,,.,.,,..,.lll•tt "' Mty WtO ,c,_ Ol"rt<I lo<•IM •I :? . . ~ There's someUting e bout the a nnual race which brings out the fun s pirit along the Orange Coast. And this year was no exception. Yacht clubs a ll along Newport Harbor were filled to capa<'ity and parking lots overflowed onto the streets as thousands of both local and out ·Of·town folkl> sought to get in on a piece of the action. TUE NEWPORT OCEAN Saillng Assoc1a· lion < NOSA.) hosted a dinner party and recep· lion at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cl ub < BCYCI. Corona del Mar. at wtuch honored guests included Ensenada Mayor Luis Ruiz Gonzalez. ne wly elected Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and Carlos Avilla. president of the Ensenada Chamber of Commerce. Dunng the s it-down affair, Mrs. Heather read her first proclamation as mayor and noted that it contained "a lot of whereases." She also present,ed a burgee to the Ensenada mayor that she had designed and made herself. OTHER GUESTS at the NOSA party in· duded Or Loren Heather. David and Betty Jane Lang, Rod and Jiffy Woods. J erry and rigger team members ut the party inc u 1m 1 .. 1ern•1 R~v•""" coo•. MllH " ,,., ,.,.._,"9 _ _. ,, -nq """ DoO•or "'IM-.O "d•"'• ••• ,.11 •• ,0,11 ,.,.., • Clarkson. Jim Landis, Greg Collins. Rust y 11er•1>•Ql_..,,.. .. ,.., ........ ,..,"PCI'"" ....... , r~ DIST••CT....,, ootMN'd "°"' c.t1~•.<11.-c1111,_woe11>tcH• · W 11 Eddi "' J ff t1>eu•..-•"""'"7 <>'0 •ni.1>(""•' ""~TE,..ECVLA l l O tM O•re<IOtof-0.--lme"'O'I,.. l»Plltllt<ly_....,......,,_,or • Vasterling, Jimmy e s , e ... ras1er . e ,.,,.,,.,.on ... Int .. 1>'•••1• IOYf'Oll-8ro o•""''' \.u•lf' '°) Hunl•I"~'"" ,,.,,,,..1 -.. -..-, ...... 1 .,..... PlllHTIHCi EOUIPNIE NT, ..... Character and Jeff Evans " ..... -•• '""' '°"""~11°" • "''" But n C...li.,...,. • .,... ,nq •••• o1 ""' o-·-• 1" ,,.. N1011111 Lu .. •Purc,.. ... c .. ,.._ copel ottK• "" ,,.._,_ 0...1"9 •<>-r .,~ .,.__ ~ 5,...,...,.,,., '«•Illy '" _,, ,,..., .. on 1• to w <.ommllNty c.oi ... Among other guests at the BBC party were ou••• """"''" -""'°"' ... "' to . \w .. p 70) H un• •note•" 8~"'" ~rto<.._ • .,,, .. .uo et.oil or IYIW .,. "" DtO\«• IOIW ... «<O<-~ ... J k d N W h K d J K 11 e>"' by •nv n tu..., ...mo r f"OVr'\t\ 11 C..f1f0t,,.,,. ~ -on'""""' ~ lo ••K"'• fM' (~ tf'W> 8f'Cf ~ 11turvcti0f\\ ~ ~ ac an ancy rag t. eo an oan e Y ... un1n110 o.tv,..iM"t ... oet•ot11u• ''"'""''-"'"'.,,,,.,.,.1•0 ....,, "'"'' r-•9l""._ • .,..,,~.,,,..,_,_~1i1c,a1 __ 11.,..., Pal and Paula Michaels. Mr and Mrs Scott ouo11u 1..,.. ,,,.,,,eoo.ri..-•"'·P 0 1H111cr ooHl(• wx••""' •'~•••ton°" ,., .... ,,.,_,,iw __ ... ,...z. H h l"~'~''°"''or'rw•o.t otf~ ... , ,., .. \MnP« .,... .,.,.,.,.. C...1t~• rOl)lif"\mrtoftM ~"MH'tQA.QleoftC OfWtd 1g towe r 1o<•lf'dM'h W••"'1l '>I-• l'<f'WPO"I Tl\o\ \WI-....... ,,,,.., ..... lllr l>rf>OI•--·-· AtQC>oOll-Ck~lrl(I •• The BBC party was comple te With 0.e<ll,C.. '7..0 (ovntr (.l•H Of c, • .,.,,, <.ount• ...... ~""" .. .,.--··-"'°"'• Eecll -"'41\f "'°"''' .. th d h d . TM "''""'°'"'--· Of tfWo loun """". '"° 1 T~ ._"'1 ~ ... of PH.,..,., ""'. <-'• c ... o . (,ffttf'"' ctoir<. mariachis. South·Of· e·bor er ors oeuvres o.11on ....... 0tt' c."'•"H>""" ,.,,u ...... , ., ......., .....,.. • ...,..,"O ..... o•.,.. _.., _ ,,,_ CMv-.... and an orchestra for dancing. .,.vMOfllD"' NEL.S.Ofl P..oo·-~-c-" o .... P ••• ••oM ••• """'' n.. '"'• ot llOIMSrt -· ot ""'c.o." ~·iv ~ .. eanwh.ile. al the BCYC, guests also were c ,..A •"'11 ' •\ n ,. ,..., ••U 110 •""' ow<11,.,,. _. ,,..,, "" •• .... , o'""'' &o<t•o o• ''""'"" •I\-'" t.UE .. t,.llm~~ -• ,.,,... • ...,_...,.. _,.,...,._llw11twl)f'tunt(jllt,I treated lo a party with a Meiucan theme. a buf· '-"._· u...,., ,_. 0 1 P PUBLIC NOTIC'"" """'"~.....-.""°"""'coo. ... ,,,. ...,,.. ""' .. ·--'"'" • Pu1>11.-Or.not ,__,, ... ' '"" L r Pl'( TOii to -..... «""""' " D-• "''" ~ .. , "'10 '"" ~""°"" fet dinner and dancing. ~1'. '"° ,,....., - - - ---•"""d -"°""..,., --••«"°' COfttr.t<I of 1f1P wnw " ....,.,,_. .. Among guests at the BCYC were Sharon PUBLIC NOTIC,.. " -,,,_, "'"'·.., 11• -,.,,, """u. "'"' 1111-._...001111~10 ... ~111 h din l th L IOO"TIC£ TOCltEOfTOtlS ._.,0 """Ii..., t.M~ to •" -·-10 ""'" C-1<1. Ille --ot -Jay of Newport Beach. who was ea g ~u . e ,.. ,,.. ,..,.,,., • ..._,,...,.,. ,_ ,,. 1,,., u f'(ut-o1 <'-• .,11 iw ,,,,...,""'·.,..,....., ~ next morning lo man the BCYC hospitality 1'1CT1nous eus11eus su.-.••oe c.ou•T 0" TNE -,.,...,.1 • -· iM '""....,,, _eoi .... • J GI P I f NAME STATEMENT STATIEMU.U-NIAl'Olt ...,.,. __ ,.,,,..,, ....... DtCllO<' •or•··-to-~d•tlri<I booth in Ensenada. ay and ona Y e o TIW> •0110 ... nq "'""""' .,. do.,•o ''"" cou1efv o" 0ttu•<;E • iw•tOCI of """" ''°' .,...,. '"'"' .,0 -· ,.,.v w•tllclr-,,,~bid t9 Newport Island. who entered the race w_ith "'""•""" 1" ·~ _,, ... "'"'"' f \1-"• ... ""'" u , • ..,,..,. __ "'"O<>'Doel~ • o-•.oct.,. ,.,..,.,, .. , .. "s' ~ ~ W G f D , Point· P &OC tNVEHM£1'<P•""6 6 ••or .,,f 1f '"'"Fn£uC."' °"' •• ._.., ,,,,..,,........_.,,.,•ooortormM1<•1Mo••·~'""'""_'_...,. yacht,theJayson. ayne ary o ana · !>1 .B11'c.o.1.-..... u"•"' NOT«f 1'>><FR£e•c.1o,1 E.,10.......,..,...,,..,....,.,.,...,.,..,,,0 •• ~ .. '""6c>iwootrr ... i<!tt~~ J oyce and Jim Hostettler: Linda Colloran of 1>11°1o1> r. '""'"· w... a ... ,"'· 1"011"'' ""v•nci ,, ....... , _.,,.,""' •-o'I"""""'•' T~1Mv......,,_,., l>"•••-ot,..eci1<,q..-.~..i1 ~ Corona del Mar ·. ··nd Georgiana McLeod. prin· 82" c ...... -..,, ,.,,~,. ''"0 ~..,.....10",. "''0 ".,..,.., .... ,_ '""" ""'"'""" ..,.,., W1 '"'"' '" tht , to .... ..,-.-,,...,qu1.,.t..,. °' i. &,I llCrt\tt ~ l f~ "· ~ e ... ,,. S•. otfK• ot , .... <~, .. of '""' •f!O•n •td 1;.0f1ff.-<;tOOt."""""'' t-orm t t b.d • """"' Kt~ cipal at Lincoln Middle School. Corona del Mar. 87t•. '"''A -\A, (,. '7•:i. '°"" "' •o "'_.., t._,. ID ,,.,. .,,. ~ -0 .. I............. or ,, D -'"'~ "'""""'~ I\ (Oftdu<ltO D• • .,..,\._•I -ott•<• ... OWIC.HI " &y . !>1..-v ""..... ~:"H E W,.TSON ALSO DONN " V Ho ghlo ho was on ~n.·•• 1>4'T""•V-•P "E w E u fl u•·~ w .... ,.,, &1 '>K-• ~,~ .,..,, • ,.. a n u n. w • P,,1l1p(, l """" '>ort•""" '°' w ...... , .. 91,,., .... l)l)O I Pul>lt.,_ 0.-CM\I o ...... Pli.t Pvl>l ~o,04 ~ 0 Pli.t the hospitality room committee al tbe Bahia T"" ,1.1"""'"' .... , '""" ... ,, ,_ Lo' "'"9""" c .... '°°°'' .......... '•"•' ""''',., .,,,. .. ,.., "--" .. tY Hotel Ul Enscnada.· Mabel Swartz and Sil via (oun•v ( .. ,. ol Or•-COUflly on o<to<•o\l ... plM•Oll>u" ......... 1........ • ..... AP< ,...-.. •.1• \~ 4Pfll 1' 14il0 O.r\•qnpd "1 11tff f"',ef'~' °"'r141l'l•t'llQ I -----Sn yder, both of Newport Beach: Charlene Weiss Ft~1 •••d .. .,.,. '>i-<" "''"'' *''" ,.... PUBLIC NOTICE f C d I M d St d J nn Publl•""" a...._'""" o .... Piiot M<O\W'Y ............ ....,.t ... ·-O' PUBLIC NOTICE o orona e a r : an u a n oa e AP< u n.,.. ..,,. ••. 1.., ,,.~ P•n•nteo •• .,.,..""' .... ,..,. '°"' McMann. """'"' .r11 ... _ """ _ .... _ ., The next morning, moot of the revelers P UBLIC NOTICE "'~.':,'<:,.,." 11 '"° headed out to sea in a colorful flotilla. Hosting l'ICTmou' 1us11eu\ =::..:, ~.:':' .. the press boat this year were Curt and Ellen IOAMt:STATEMfNr .,......., _ _. Sm ith and their son Ken. And. among those 0 •• •oi1ow•nci ""''°" "_,,. °"'' o w 10H"T ~ lfEWfLL -\\ .. ·-·· "'""-. --aboard the Smith's boat, the Loc1'ra. were Bette o c M"""c.E NI EN' 1111 ·~"'--South of NOSA and Ba rbara Wavell a. .. ,,.,..~ °' .. ~ .. PO'' a.a<,,, c.,. ,., w11w,. ...... sc. ~ '1 .. ) lM A_..,., Clllf -17 Festivities continued later Saturday and on 0o<o1tov c ''""" ,." l\Avv-• "T-4 n u1-0r N •...por1 hl>M" (,,_ ., .. ) Pvbl•t,_ (>.......,.. Co.f~I 0••'• Ptw,1 into Monday south or the border '"'' .... ,.,,..\\ ",....,.,.1..., ,,, ,.,. ,,. APt I\ n ,.. -·. ... t •.o IO • dtv'1du•' -----Among parties in Ensenada was a s urprise °"""" < r.,.o c NOTICE gathering for Diane Linder man of Newport ,..," ,,.,,....;,, .. .,, ~ .. ..., .... ~ ,,,. PUBLI Beach. who celebrated her 4Qth birthday ln '°""'• C•H• 0' °'""00 '°""" "" -LEGAL NOTICE "P"I 11 l'lllO NEWtl'OtlT-#fSA U .. ll"IED honor or mourning of the event. guests .,,,.~ sCMOOL 0tn•1o wore black armbands. A.mong her guests were Pu"''"""'°'-'°"" D•·•• 1>1101 -1(,~ 1.,"'1..,. 1141, .... n n ,.. ......... 1480 llU IO NO TICE ,., HE"EBY Ci•VEH .... , her husband J ay and his parents. J im and , ... 9.,.,,., ol fd•Jt"''"" o• "" Ma rian Lmderman of Balboa. Bette South and PUBLIC NOTICE N•*oort -... v..•''"' .,..._ O•"'"' her h"•sband Lenny, Bill and Flory Page "' 0 ••"00' '"""'• ""'" ,., ...... , ... ,..., "" l'ICTITIOUS 8\JSI NESS 1>•0\ uo "' 7 00 p M °"""' 1)1" 0•'1 <" CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITtOtt Consolidated Rec>Ort of Condition of "AMERICAN STATE BANK" of NPwPOrt Beach, Orange Count-t. al'd Domestic Subsidiaries at ttw? close of business on M arch 31, 1980 S~te ~nit No. t0'72 ASSETS Cac;h and dut.> f rom bdnks U S Tredsur v securities Ot>t1qatt0rts of other U S Gov't . aqenc1~ and cor~ Ot>llqat1ons of States and Political c;ubdiv1s1ons Federal funds sold and se<:urtt1es purchased under aqreem ents 10 re<,ell 1n domt'shc office<:. a Loan\, Total le•cludlnq DoO~r Amounts ln~nds 3.255 2, l71 3.100 ,,, 3,700 "AME STATEMENT Mo 1'lllO di,,,.. Olft<~ Of"''°'><- Oally,.lltltStaff,._ J~tR~~~ Recipe• to add dining plea1ure r .... '011ow•no Pt'•"'" ".,.,,nq bu .. ~.·,•;::<• ,:,:''!..:~. 'i~~ .. ::~!"':~ HOSTS Bette South (right) on board the ""'')"~ c0f>ls1"11ur 110N 11 ci.-""'<" 1·-.... .., "'°' ••" ""out>t•<•• Locura with press boat hosts Ellen Smith and ~ while subtracting calories. aiouom. ""'"" c"' "''.. ._, .. :::~·tr~': ... C£ o r o ... u unearned income l . b Less Reserve for p0ss1t>le loan losses 48,104 SO? K I f . . h BIO\~~'>f,~: ~~~;,~ ti (IOv PR(ICl\Sll'<C. £QVIPM£1'<T her son, en. Bott e o WUle gi ven eac Wednesday T"'" ""''""'' ",.,,,,,,.,..1•0 D• "" ,,, , :~1,,",·~0a;:.101o;;~.-:::~:~· =~~ finisher in the Ne wport to Ensenada yacht In the o•v•Ou•• ~ll"(•'u'""" _ .... .,. ,,_.,. , ...... . h Jo\ill'Of't !>o<,.. ,,,,_ Offt<.f" Of ,,.. P\Kcf\.t""•"'O Otr,.. tOt -~r~a~c~e~l=S~S~0~~~:· __ ~-~-----~------~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 '"~ ~M~ru -~ ·~~ ..... ·~-~..,k~~\l•KI IMI ~~•M• .. (01.int1 ( , .. , ' o• 0r'1t'1Qf' (O\,lnf SltH"I (0\1'8 IN>'W C•HfQn\, ... ,.1, NOW DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! HERE'S THE ANSWER "WINNING THE LOVE AND LOYALTY OF YOUR CHILDREN " WHETHER INFANTS, TEENAGERS OR ADULTS. By C. CHARLES CHATHAM °" AP11t 1 '"° A p,,.. Otd con•...,-...,,,.,. .,u lW' M 'O °" "'™" •o"' lO •• '0 oo •,,. "' t~ -P ubl1 \hPCI Or~ C.O.\I O••t¥ Ptl .octr•'\\ '" tM Data PfOCf'\\tnQ Con A.pf I I). n 1'I 1"80 I~ l•••n<• p_.,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINES\ 16AM£ iTATEM£NT A p .. ~ 8or"CS "°'"ill"" bifi' " ov•rM .. ttw ch'tittf"tllO"' ot tM O•\tf«t h o 8tGOPt f"n.t• .. ,.,f'C:t~•• "'' 8td "°4" 411 prr llOO °' ton" hW ~Y\ .. ~I ., .. , I ... d•lt \f'I .... ---f,,_F_ Loans, net •.. 48,202 Direct lease l1nancinq . Bank orem1ses. F F & E .. etc .. Other assets TOT AL ASSETS LIAB\LITIES Demand dePoS1t<; of 1nd1vldual'>. p.utne<sh1~. and corps. Time and sav1nqs deoosits of individuals, partnersh 1DS. and corps. DePos1ts of United States Government Qep0s1ts of States and palttical subd1v1s1ons All other deDOSltS Certified and offi<:ers' checks . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOM ESTIC OFFICES . . • . . 56,785 Total delT'and dePos1ts • . 17.0SS Total time & savings de~1l!t .. 39.n1 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES ..... Other liabilities for borrowed money. including note balances ot U.S. Treasury . . . ...... . Other liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . •.•...• TOTAL LIABILITIES lexclUding subordina ted notes 3,902 . 526 • . 1,639 . 66.6n .. 15.m 35, 177 Al 4 ,600 44S 1,078 S6,78S 2,03') 2.026 . ' .. WANT TO KNOW WHY YOUR CHILDREN REALLY DON'T CONADE IN YOU? TROUBLED wmi REBELLIOUS, OtSOBEOIENT CHILDREN? NOW TURN 'EM AROUND! Read the chapter that shows yoo now 10 handle and ove<come these pat(lful handicaps to real ram11y happiness Understand the causes and e~minete them wrth love instead ol ang8f PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE and debentures) . . . . . . . . . . ·; . • • • • • • • • 60.~' Subordinated notes and debentu~ ...•••••. 1.000 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . . • . • : • . .. • . . I • • • r .. • I ~ • LEARN HOW TO CHANGE THAT! 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'995 Tape oemont1ta11u ---~ and ll!fll-f9Cll.0'!90 ~ & Nndlo!IQ SI 00 NJd llOf Sekll Tu I de'Y9•llO lft C.•I BOOK I TAPE $15.95 (YOU SAVE S1.25) ~~~ 2!1 Add 96c Sai.t tot CO'flpjl!le tuocus Wo•&~Y"'-' ~~tne 4ldcllld '"~ ltQl!I \!lit t•Pll --------------------------·------·---------------------------------------NORTON PUBLISHING COMPANY O Free Facts on Club & Church MONEY·MAKER. 517 West Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA 91202 Dept. 101 Ptease send me _ BOOK(S) _ TAPE(S) _BOOK & TAPE 0 Checi< 0 Money Order 0 VISA or MASTER CHARGE CARD fl -------'--+---------- Bank II Name City -__ Expires, _______ _ _______________ Address _ State Stgnature authonz1ng charge Zip -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I t l'ICTITIOUS I USINIU NAME U "TEMlfNT ,,,. '°''-•no '"''°"' ••~ oo.no bU'tM\\~ SOD S0W£11S, JUOI Holly !>I '>oulll L~. (A .,.,, hrrlll L, H.,,,.y JUOI tiOlly SI . !>oufp, L~. c.. .,.,, Jelf WI""°" 11101 HOiiy SI , !><Krtll Laollfl•, c.. ., .. ,, '"'' ........... I\ ( .... .,.,. l~d by • M••l PVlMt"\ll•P Tvrtlll H-1 T"I' " .. ~ -·· flt.a Will! ,,,. OOlftly Cl•rto Of 0.ef!Oe C.-ty Oft 11 •,1• Preferred stock No. snares ootstandlng None Common stock a. No. shares authorized t,200,000 b. No. shares O\Jtstal'dlng 830,338 1,038 Surphr.;. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • ..•.•. 1,A,SS TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL . Retained eamlngs and other capital reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ..• TOT AL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDE RS EQUITY ..•.•••••.•.•.• MEMORANDA (.mounts~ .... ,...,.. ... , St andby lettffS of credit outstendlncJ •.. TI me DePoslts of S 100 ,000 °' more In domeStic offices CI PC only): 66,672 2,121 1S,674 a . Time certlflc•tes ot depOSlt In denominations of S 100,000 or mor. ... b. ~time cteposlts In amounts of s100.ooo or "'°"' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,60I Mart<et value of , lnvestrnef't securities • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • • . • S.OU The undersigned. Robert H. l<lhm. Senior Vic• President, Controlle r and ~~ymond W. HHS, Chairman and Chief Executive Offlc~ Of tM ~ na~ benk, each declares, tor hlmseff •IOM ·~ not for the otMr: I have personal knowtedae of the matten cont•lned In this r...,n. end I bef l".w tNt each statement In Mld report 11 true. Eech of tM ~ derstoned, for hims.If atone end not for~ otNt certltl• under SM"•ltv of perlurv tMt IN ~ ls true end COf'T'Kt: • EncuWd on April 2~. 19IO, •t Newport lllHctt; Catlfoml1. H .,,..._ t ls/Robert . " .-w•• : 1s t R1ymond W. HMS ,.,...f "'*""°"°' .... c.e.I 0.IY "91,,..,.. 1',... ' • .. .. • ........ • ,....,, Apf?I It, IMO PVaLICNOTI & PV81.K' NOT1 f! --------CONIOLIOAT•D 91.PO .. T O~ CONDITION Contolldett'd R~• of Condition of "50UTH COAST BANK ot Cost e Mu• Or•no• Countv. •nd Dome tic Sub\ldl r lts •t the" <.low of bu''""" on M •r<h 31 19'0 , .... ~"" .... ,,,, OOll•r Arnountt In Thout.tftdt ASS TS c.nh •nd due from (>ftnlt.\ U S Tl' nurv St'<urltlt>\ ObllQctt OOi Of other U 5 Gov •Qt-nclM and corp\ ObllQl'ltlons of Stott•\ •nd pofltlcAI lubdlVl\IOfl\ t-e<Hntt tunch w td /'Ind St-<111111<" purch•ned und r •on•t>m1nh 10 re~ll In domestic off IC~'> _. Loans, total <e>iclud•no untamt'd lnco,,.,. I b Less Reservt> tor pos .. 1ble toan IO'>'>t!'> c Loans, net Bank ~mises. F F & f'. H < R eal f'Stdte owned other thdn bank prf.'ml'><'S O thf•r cw.eh TOT AL A SSf. TS LIABILITIES Demand dePOSlh of 1ndivlduals, t8 n• HI Pdrlnersh1ps, and corp'> . . T 1me and savings dt-poslts of 1nd1v1dut11 ... Pdrtnerships, and corp'> Deposits Of United St Ates Go11ernm .. 111 Deposits of State'> dnd POllllcal '>ubdiv1-.1c.ns. All Other deposit'> Cer tified and offl< er'>' c h<:< k'> TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTtCOFF ICFS U .JSO Total dPmand df'poslt'> 11,213 Total tlm" & s,1111rios deposi1s. 16.137 TOTAL DEPOSI TS IN DOM ESTIC ANO FORE IGN OFFICES O thn 11ab1llt1Ps T O TAL LIABILITI~~ I t:>cc lud1ng o,ubordmdh'\ nott"• .1nd C:Wb(>nturP<,I . SHARE HOLDE RS EQUI TY Prefc-rH·d <,tock No sharEc"• outstrindlng N onl' Common stock a No \hdrf'\ <1ut ~ori1ed S00,000 b No ')httrco, out\l dndinq 178,Sl>Q Surplus . . . . 10TAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL R ta1ned Pctt'Olnq'> dnd othPr 1,370 41 2 < ,,p1tal rr•\f'r11,.., . . . TOT AL SHARE HOLDE RS EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIF«;AN D SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY M E M O RAND A (am ounts out5tandlnq .l .. of r epart date ) T 1m1> [)l'PO<;lh of \ 100.000 or more 1n dom1·')t1r off1cr•\ I PIC onl•(I 11rn1· c1>rtil1< . .ilf"' of d1•po .. 11 in dPnomin..i t1on•. of \ l(K) 000 or morr• M .1r1<"t v.il111• of 3 417 ~ 18~ '437 1 tso 18 ~/J I ~9() 11>0 ~1'1 J0.74b 10 .. ,, 14.281 '}I 1 .8~0 83 086 27.3SO 6()() '11 9SO t 13'1 JO 746 t ~1:13 111v1·,ln"1N1t '>l:'(Urtl11"., J 381 I h•· undr•rc,1qn,,r1, M <1rY A. All·. V1<f• l'rl">fflPnl o1nd C o1<,n11•r , .rnd Ni< lo J F lon o, Pr•·<,1cJ1>nt of th1· <.1t>ov1· n.irroN1 b<1nk. hlCh e11•r t3rec,, for h•m'>"lf .110111· and not fnr thf> othn 1 have per~al knowledQP ot th" m;1tt1•r <, cont.:i1nP<1 1n thi<, rPJ)Ort, nnl:I I tx·l1Pv1· lhril r-.H h < lc1temf'nl 1n '><11d rPPort j•, truP F .1c h tJf l hl· 11nd1,ro,1rinr'd l nr h1mv•lf alon1• rlnd not for lh• othr·r. CPrt1l11·'-. ''""' r n1•n,1llv of 111 r1urv th.11 lh1 lo rr·rir11n<1 1 '. 1r111• o111<1 c 11r '"' 1 l111•1111t·rl rin /lprll i'l:I 1'18(J, .ii (O<,t,1 M•·.,.t ( .. " frJrnt .. M .1ryf\ Alt· V1• •· Pr1 • 11ll•nl .1n<.1 c.1\h11 r ·, ~' tt ~ J rlrJrtO 111 l•C,l(J• "1 I t t •t t , u 1.-I ,_,,. I ( ••\ t f 111 I Afl' ,1(1 t M t ,, I., P t tU.IC" NO'flC'E Pt;Bl.I(' NOTI(' ... CON SOLIDATE D REPORT O F CONDITION < (J11 •,ol 1d.1t 1nq d o mf·'>I •< \ubc,1d1 tlr1P c, of 1 h1> NF WPOP r HAPROUR NATIONAL RANK of N1·wport Hf•,1r h in thP <.tilt .. of California, at th" r 10'>" of buc,1n .. c,c, on M etre h 11 , 1980. publt'>™'d 1n r•·'-.pon'>•· tll cnll mc1r1t· IW Comptrolln of thP CurrPncv, undfir t1tl1• 11. Un1t1•d <,1 .. 11•<, Codr•, ~ct1or1'-161 Chartr.r numb<-r 1681'.>. Nal1on"I Bank RP.qlon N umbf'r 14" Statement of Resources and Llabillt1es Thousands of doll an A SSETS C.1,h dncl dur· trom cJ1•pos1tor v inst 1tut1on'> Ft'dl'rcll fund'> ·.old and .,,., unt11>' purch.i<,1'1'1 undt•r .1qrr•1>m<•nl'> to rpc,1·11 . Loc1n'., TOl c11 ((•)tC ludinq 11 "'"u nf•c1 1 n<. omP I 1 323 I ,.,., Allowanc" fnr po'isiblt> loc1n lo'>""" ? Loans, NPt B.1nk prem1'>(•'-., turnitur P and f1ictun". .1nr,l othf-r .:lS'iel'> representlnq h.1nk prr•mi'>'''> /I II OI hN rl'>"if'I'> TOTAL At,SFT':, L IABILITIES Dr•mAnd dl•J)0•>1t•, of md1vidudl'>, P·!rlnf'f"<,h1p<o, ''"d rnrp'> . T 1mr-.ind .,,w1nq'> df•posits of 1nd1v1dua1s. Pctrtll<'rc,h1p<,, .ind corpc,. All Other dcpo<,1ts . C,.,t1flr'CI And offlcl•r<,' check'> To lAI Df>Po'-il<i Totr1I dPm,lnd d1•r><>'>f l \ 1otal11mr• & 'vl\llOQ'i dePo\114>. A II othn lltlb1l1tt1·0, TOTAL L IA RILITIES l1>xc lud1nq subordinated notes .ind debentur ec,) E QUIT Y CAPITA L Pn•fNrf'<'I c,tock N o '>harf'') ou1stf\nd1ng Nonr Common c,tock No. share'> author11f'd 675,000 .No sharr•\ out'>tanct1ng 500,000. Surplus . . ........ . Undivided profits and reserve for cont1nqencles and other capitaf rf'~rves ... . . . . . . . TOT AL EQUITY CA PITAL ... TOTAL LIABIL ITIES AN D EQUITY CAPI TAL ....•...... 1,39.t , 2,S41 'J ,500 M E MORANDA Amounh ou tstandlnQ as of report date T lme certificates of deposit In denominations ot Sl00,000 or more .. . 433 497 JS'.> a.~9~ 1,08S 7 ,S41 36 271 3.935 11 3.9Si 7.SOO 1356) 1 ... 6.t.t 8,596 1 .829 A vcr aqe tor 30 ca lendar .days (or calendar m onth ) endln<i w ith report date : Total dePoslts • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96S We, the undersigned d irectors attest the correct· ness of this statement of reM>Urc~s Md llablllt les. We declare that It has been examined by us. and to the best of oor k nowledc;le and belief Is true and correct. /s/Wlllfam A. Schmidt I S/Paul L. Balell, /s/Oonatd S. 8 urns • Directors I, Gerald M Artln, Vice PrtslOenttCHhler of th« 1bovt·n•med btnk do he,..by declert that th l., Report of Condition 1., t rue and correct to the bt,t of m y knowtedae and belief . 7s/O.rtld M•rtln April 231 1990 ,.uDll•-Ota11oe (&••' O•llY Piiot APtll "· 1t10 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 EQUAL HOUStNO OPPORT UNITY w .. ·.MoMca: All rM.l tlliat• adn rtlatd In thb rwwsp•ptt lS aub jct to lhe P'~t-rel Fair llou111n11 A ct or 11161$ wblcl\ rnalu:11 1 t 1 lltill a I tu advertau '"llny prt" tttt-n '" lamllulwn. or d.lllCn m.lnaUoo t»uuid on r1K-.. r<lklr. r.-h~IOO, lll!IC, 11 1U1tl-OnaJ onl(IJ\, or .1n ~llun tu m alll4' any Ma·h prt-ft'rt.'flcc hm1tu Llu1, 1.w d11.cnm1nat10n • 1lw. ncW11p.1pt.-1 will not k11ow11111ly .!C<"l.'Pt any ad11t.'rll'>lltl:· fur rt•ul Ull4al4• which '' 111 viola uoo uf Uw law moas: Act.etilHn ~ check ttt.lr Cleft cWty ..d ...,,. ff• ron lu:w•atety. The OAILYP'ILOT •t.....a hWtty for the flnt i. cornct inffrttOll Oflfy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 .•.........•....•...... E.Mde AtMllMW. Th 1 i.. r ~m o d t• I t• d 2 b('droom r hurmt>r hu' newc!Ul)\-ting. cxpund1·d mu:.tn bcdruom and n<.-w k1trh1•n It 1' t0m-tl R 2 lo .tccommudatt• a rental unll 1 f dt"•tr••cl 'Jll<> t•X k\ l IO R fl I/\ I m111 " ul ~ ~··; .ind t·an tu· '" i.wntod Th~· n•·w uwrwr will cJ.rry u 2rul T I> f' 11 II prin· $117.000. C'.tll ~•<Jil.0 C:::SE L~CT l PROPERTIES UTIU MAHSIOH t-.ntn 111t-d luv1·r . lo dt•l(<inl parwll••I l1vi111: rt)t1m. ""•th ·ma,...,\ .. hn1·k fir•·pl.11 •· I >snuw .1 r 1· .1 f ,. ,, l u r " ' 2 11 II fir1·1>l.w" Hu1lt111 ""'''' larnmi·nt t l'lltl'I l•·•rqu•·l OtJC)('\ .• ind :Std t irc·pl"' , h11thl11(ht '""" l.1m1lv rTJIJfTI l'1Jol itntl 'P:t .11l11w CJl1fum1.1 1tv1111: al n ... '"'l (l(ft'ffvl ~1l J.l:J;I ~,., ( .tll 1>'~1.(lJJ ..........•...........• , ..................... . ........ IOOt •••rtil IOOJ ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<® LmOISUHJI ........... Supf'r fln1nr1na ovall M' th1 llfw 4 n d r m w 'ttou r m 1•t kltch . h ardwood. rloo r ,, "Pit . .. I n In t'd jl I 11 '141 wlnftow'I It huy view M.50.000 Beach Realty llAL ISTATI UCIUIMCI SIMCI lt4t COMI wrTH US . • . to THI aul'ff. rnce u•ce4 $30,000. Lofttr c. ... . ..... c.-.: 4 ........ l ....... .. LAND -... "•Mllold. W.. r. .... . .. a.w. An ah ao... Mow.., s to.ooo Ml~ IUCH 719.ol I 1 MISAYHlOf :i fldrm\ or 4 & a dcn. immaculate ;! 'tory homt-with all lh1• 1•x1ra' 1;ura1tl' door 11pcncr. w n l t• r "" tt• rt 1• r , d 1• curalOC" wall tovt•nnl(s 0wnl'r arucwu,, mov1n.: w Portland' Slaf.S00- 673-31.63 67$ 47T7 .. :w, associated llNOKrllS AIALluA!> JU/' W lolbf1o•''J••I OCEAMNQ ... T O WN E K"S dt-l uxt· J bdrm . 2 b;,th Ullll • I bdrm rt'nt.tl Ii 1· .ir U a r u U '" :, :, 11 I 11 l ~.OOf)' lc6oo l ay 'rop. ... On • 675-7060 • OwM.-WIM C Gn"f lli•aut1r1JI b1i.: SouU1pon with uc·•·un ~ H w 1; lid rm '. ·1 II .1 I h , l '1·rfc1·1 h11m1· l •ir lht• l:ir.:1· 1.111111\ I\ .k1n1ot ~a •. IOJ '1; k•• •1ll•·r MfWPIORT HEIGHTS c >wr11·1 ,,,~·· 1·11 """' Hr l.\u(lt""'"' 1, 1h11» h II II ... '""' "'"'I llo1·.1utilul l1111k l1 pl• ,.,., 1 11.111u l 'r11 1·1l 1•1 '"'' nov.' •1;,'llt•I lr\11 71;1 &OCIC TO HACH OHL Y $12.500 Debghtlul eod unit with Ix.a pet.lo. 2 Htg hdrm11 rrp1c • 4'ha.ke roof & dbl rar aarait• Va1•ant. n: ady fOt" occup3Jll"Y OCEAN PACIFIC hal&tate 759-1616 ASSUME LOAMS SI04,000 131/10/o Magrul1rent. h11(hly up W°adecf S Bdrm. J bMth man11o n On h uae ~ lot l..:ar1ie bdrm!' +-dm und d1n1na room with qu<1l11y ltuill1n <:abt11ets aod 'hef\11t11( Qua Ii t y w a 11 d 1· c· u r thruout A rnu .. 1 ...,.,. 1----------·1 $)43,000 c; .. 11 flljW ' ~ZllJ &n'8T AJMHlS ' . ·. DIUGHT U1ke to bt"arh MuJ.t JnPUiar 4 bdrm model, s'#C!l'PllC dn\11•. t1I~ en try: formal living 11nd 11uunl( !,w~'i.·pllll( 't111r' HOME! lt-~njl lo m ,1'\l1•r -.uih • + IOMUS l.11r ge r1am1 ly m o m COTTACil stale ftrepta1'1•. rovt'ri"(j ~artl'f" h<Jmt> 2 Jidrm patio + m11n11·uri•d +ftx1'f'bonu.,cottul(••l11r ~ A.':1urn1· low in llllilht-r m luw /\"um•· l.cr't-!.t lo;m CJll for ull rill.WIJ to•.,· loan '42l dctwl!I 003 71911 payrnHlh SJO OIMI 1•11u1 1 • • ' ., I) JIUIT) IJfl tht' on•" [ ~ IRPdtl [~ lfl&lf.I OCUHYIEW OHLY $29',000 lswely hom•·. J btlrm " J bullh. formi1l <lm1n11 rm lur1iw r11m1h rm !'-1·14 I) <l•'c:'Orul11i On I•·•· l.tnd With fJfl\IJlt' ho•JI hi..., OCEAN PACIFIC R'HI Estate 759-161 6 Redhill <@>Realty I JJ&1 f<lvJth Offlu' Ill 7J00 ,. 1 11o••~iCA· -·-~·-~ U OO'SMOST srECTACUUR VIEW ----------floor 1 •111!10 .' 1 II r I llJI l..1f~1 l'Mk J 11 ~th ROMA.HTIC R&tDEYIOUS l'1·nl/tt1U.'4' \It""" CH I •Ill l1,trll111 & t II\ l1t1 lto·..iut up..:ra11t .. 1 • unfl" Ill rt• w \' 111 J fl.ti l1u,1 l'n• ... 110 ..,..JI ul s.!:i:, <•~i \\,Um•· lfJ' ,•. lo.tn llurrv Lh" ••1t1 l I"'' \1.1llt1 ............... ~h •'('Ufll \ C ..ill l•ir 11111 I IUCH DUPLEX! ' •· w V 11 r I II ,. J <' h rlupl"a. I hi"' k iv , • ., .• m • SIK 700 I' r'"'' 111 '".lfnP' Wdt m. 1ntam1-<I ""~uinia1>1 .. l1n.1nc 1111ot J~ l S:-'tel 1.u1• llurr) t .ill .~ J70 t ·wAi ... OMT--'ACAMr .......... Fantutic bay Ir ocean view. A real beauty in t he well-known Mal Kai. Beautlf ully refurbished lntkle 6 out with lush new cptng & drape1 <neutral colors), new kitchen appliance.. Hup llvln~ rm with a new mirrored wall reflecting exclti.nf( boat activity. 2 Lee bedroom8, 2 baths. See any Ume. WIK.ft M. TAYLOI CO..• 1111 2111 S-J114 I ....... MIWPOIT C8fTll. M.I. 644-4911 · Real Estate Career Open House fOf' -••= ........ chatwtttl ... Dr. IGRdy McC-* . Ra ncS•lt R. ~ ...... 0. PreMdefte THE AEAL lSTAtt"I If yni i havr· ''"~' c.on,•derPd 11 career tn real P'\lt.tlf• \al~... or arr-now prPS-Onlly hcen&ed ·'"" wrJuld ""'' '" ha 1c vour oue'1t1on& H • ,,, rr••I ''' 01J r Oo•·n H nu'IP w1tt'I r~ 1r r1y ant1 •.rJtr<· c1I H-1( REAL ESTATERS. lht·n raff nf)w !1)1 lf•'>Prva1 1ons Space 111 hrr1tN1 Cal Mitt CM at 751 -6 I 9 I Moy 1, 1980 6:30 to 7:30 Randy McC..1r(J le, " 'J th g1ade drop-out. t111ml'l11u«J 1n10 CO'lla M"Y 26 yoa1s ago alld ~flO •rt rrw •P l l ,..,,JI., tiu•.•nP'>'I Tho 111\I lew ~\ WOJfe .; \lrl.XJQlt• r1om dllVtng 8 14-v'lf•., o•<l c.a1 •• no 11v•MJ •n " 1>1ng10 car garage 10 tJt.ldl>l•!.h•nq n. o w n IJU'l•nA'l'!t H !> ()(Tl0Jn1 Hlf Rl AL l S r AfERS. IS bOlh -'1 l\nown and w<>ll •MO"ctfl<l Lale<, McCar· dlP _.., 10 tllll'..q" dlll'n<J1nq 0 C C Chapman Coll"<)(• (...]I C,tal" Long a.,ach USC and tOQC>ed 11 c,11 ""''" a Ph D 1ri aoo.11on 10 bfl•nq th«' own111 and founder of niE RE.AL ESfATERS Randy is a founder or 1~ C.11zora Bank of Co5ta Mes. president ot T1-=o Escrow tnc college lecturer. •utt'IOr. Nlj()f\91 ~ and newapaper cotumn1tt If you would 11~ 10 but are uneb+e to •~ this """"'"9 .. , us know -Or 11 you would hU, the ma1ena1 'M!nt to you please call WANTED!' :1 IJIJrm hr1m•·. In m•· t • ."r1 • :-.:rA . with ..... ,um.1 Iii•• ft1an . h111t,. s.11u1110 .'nrl ·1 Ii w $1,11 111111 -..~·unty SI·"'' 'rwd ''' • f ,, yrar, 1 ,,n ltflfl '"""" IEACHHOME .I llr :• fl.1 "" lilt 111 ll"JJlt 1• ch .. hv..1,ho·r •1111 l:otr .1w·. 1hk 111~: $1 :!'1,!-lO I ,di~~ I\ 111 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 \ntta \tor I .rnd I'.~ I 11 1 \ • \.._1 :n:1 IH ., 1,.11 ••1.111, OCEAHFttOHT CONDO ,,, .... 1111 r Jtc•· •1\,, 1 ... \ n11.i1b •I I I>< t ,111 \ •' JI u 111 1ni.;1 "11 11, .• • 11 I .lw!wr "'"IJdr al• ~~[~~A=] , u.., h II u ti f ·" r h 1 n '.L>7Si~ 1;·\,1,·(, I I ........... T 1-: .... .. l "_!_!_' ,, • ._ J IU>tlSj1HVESTORS Wi>ll l11ru11•tl 1-: •.itlt· (:a.tu Mt~u J H1·dniom :! B;.lh with lorrPd u1r h1:Jt, built an k 111·h1·n. .tn<I btl( 1J.•"umol>l1• lollfl IJ)(·at•od on u bwldablc• H 2 kit and pnc cod hk1· H I al $1 IO.OIJll rull pnn• Call 7r>I 31!11 ---..._._ BACK BAY !'tEW U~"TJNG Thi~ ;1 .. wry.~ Jl'1rm. :J ha h"m•• ft•atun" a hie !ll'P family rm. formal d1n1n1: rm and '" mi-cly <frr·M1Jt .. 1I dnd l~cal)''d Of(1•rc•d at $147 .!"iOO FUU.BUALTY 546--0114 t;::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES C!E llDBll ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llVIHf \111 I••·"" l1t·1111.tl11! :'\•11lhY.111o1t l '.tllO 11 .. 11,,, ·1111 I IPrr11 """"'' I 1k•• \ \l••kl In 1111' !. Oul 1d1 111 I•\• I '111111• I .1r111• II• •It 110111 1'111~ 1!1111u' ll<t<•n> I< I-.1111tl\ 1111•11!1 (lf1h "117 :o1•1 MfW LISTIHG JASMIMf CHS '' 1 ••nlf'l\I 1)1•..,1rtd1l1· lln• "''''' I 14o II• d1uom' 1•111 .. f)1•11 \\1th ~'"'""" 1-·111•pl '' •· ~1·p:11 all' 1>1nm11 111111111 ="••11lr:tl <'11t11r-'I"'" l.:111•" I •.11111 \11111 \ ,..y. Ill 'Ill•"'""'" I'•• 11 ._,,,, A 'I 1·nn1 ' :-.••111111 \ (,,,,, I-'"' I I /I.,\ '\("I '\f. t.:.'7~t1Mw1 759-9100 #2 Cot"POH ........ MewportC ...... .,_....,. , . ,. ...... . ..... . ...... ........ ......... ... .. . \ A~t .... . ._.,.,., ·-· .. ht"*' "' "'·~-· I N•• ., ...... ~. ,,, •• •-. .. .. , . .., .. ,., ....... ... . I -· .. ' n v.., . , .. .,....,,,.. " . . ., .... llM..• . , ,,. . ,, .,. . , ......... .,. . ,. ... .,.. ... .._,. ... ,..,,,... .... ''"' ..... ....... ........ ,, 1'C. • ., ........ ,,, .,., .. ....... ,.,. _,.. .. ,,... "'"-,.., ... , .. "'°" f;l()li,1 .. .... "' .. • 11<-• Ulf .... , ...... .. ... ,, ... ... ~,..,Ml .... ,,(.., ... •' ..,.,..••••n "", .... .. , ~., ,.,...,..... .. " ... .. 411• .. "' . ....... • ®""'"'" • .... uuu ln*w 556-7777 CHEAP DUPLEX arv1 rl'<l1..,. on 1 "'" ''" ~ 11 h ·~~·JJl \ wv. f rt1m dl'I lo. f(l•1111 f11r l"~•I l..1rJW •" ~uni.1M1 '''''° JI .11lr.11· II\• r.1\r•' S-1"''1 '""' HY. down huy .. a •lupl1•\ 11n ,, t>l.aldublt· w~1:.i1 H l Inc Own,.r r .trn •·' th• biilanr •· and "''" 'u t. ordln11tl• lt1 .1 rr1n,1 rut lion lo.ut An 1·x1•1·ll•·111 CJll ltil ,, lk1l,1nd t ·~H.t I I •« ~I\ 67S-6000 huy ll Al.1101\ l !'lJ.\:-;U IU-:ALTY <..1<.L.-.."IJh1J A11'. vour on•· llU:l!l 'hl•11v1111o( 1 • 111t-r 6751<7110 BALBOA ISLAHD RESIDENCE .... cMcor 2-tfory .... l bed. ....... W•llr to M•ri•• & .. y. $450,000. 67l-6t00. BAYFROHT--MOTIVATED OWNER YU md ....._ .... dodi fw 60' boat, ... 2 ote.n. Oldef-~· ..... 2 MR ih . C• It• co•••rted to e.. .... . SI ,050.000. OWH. wltl •Hit t flR. 6l 1 -1400 .. CLIFFHAVEN PICTURESQUE 2-STY C00t ii• lttd ttw m..t wltt. l e.d. ..... '-"'·;r"'. d lR.nn. Escell ... t det•h. Sl75,000, Ul-1 400. tlUT H tl• '•11111 WA 11 HFRONT liOMC . 1Nt RI Al 1.,IAll • l ·• \>.. ' ,.,ht ti'-'\' 0 • M.u1h•• /\\.•' · ..... ,.-,, .. , u ....... t\olu'fl '31·1400 '7Mt00 SCCt \\Jl~-~ t.!fs· .... .. .. ------U ·••I ~, C1.lt t M>t\Alf ------ o••·t•fo~· ,.,.,.,. ~ *'-,,,... ffll\,• ., ............. ,,...,,,. ..... ( l.., ....... ,, •,,,,.to•""""'" .....,.h I· l U C H A N I I' I I I I N A r. A P I 11 I I B R y r o I I I I 1· rno 1utl(lmel'I QI .1 tralllr. " . cop ,, not 11lw""'" 11gn1 but ht• c.ua1ome11 ••O Jlw1ty• ···· Is W[Gll I T I G . "'( ··~ ... I~ ... ~·· """''"' I I' I I I ti,. f I ti"!? " th_. ,..O,tfWJ ...,....j • t~•I i: ft,,.., .... , ,.,,. ) .......... ~/ ... --··· fll Coldwell Banker IA YF«OMT DUr\U orEH WIOHISOA y L a r ~ c• Pf' n 1 n s u I fi Du p I e x with :w<'omm0<h1 t 1on~ for 2 la re e boats plu" ~rinch ht•;H h . Priced a t ~I tOO.<XXl. "1th aeative financing a\ a 1lahl«' Come· :-.~e BILL BENTS I 00 5 00 :.it 11108 E . BALBOA Hf. \'1> C IOWH OF THf su..ourux E1tht•r un1l tl'> fit for a kin~. A ('1111111<.1 dt-1 ~1a r St.·a K m~. that is. /\ m t' n 1 t 1 1· s a b o u n d . :-.1w<·1ou:-.nl·~:-.. fr't·sh dcs i1m. mini 'I<'"' of park & bay + excellent f1nanl'1nJ.! ll'fms Prtt't.' S.145,000. IN NEWPORTC•ll12R • 644-9060 1btt'c .. an en~> way for your to M.'11 that l11cyck you no Ion I( er u<•· J U'\l advl!rt151• 11 1n th•· O~fied ' Call "42 :m11 UllC & ,,,.,,. ~who are MeitJii WI apartment look ftnt tn a....H\ed. Wiii your wt be there! To place rour ltd. call 642-5171 TAKING C S 0 S 0 G H A R A 0 U T T S C G I E T J [G N f K A TIL A 0 D u 0 I( H E R " U U B L k P B P C P H S A C T R P A G C Q 0 Y T M D E H P U 0 A M U 8 A 0 8 A N S E A A H C J R 0 T l Z A A H Z U E I H Y K A T C P E C U I D C R 0 0 N E U M K R A T A P H 0 E H Q A G 0 L N J R S P N H T L 0 £ S R U E P A 0 P 0 R N 0 S 0 I A S U H G J A E T H C R A P 0 0 A 0 U l C N S S R N G U J T Y C H 0 P N E 0 N V D I R 0 A E R K X H Y P T [ N G A A 0 T 0 R A H S £ E A A r. W A P 0 l C C l A H L T I M P G P C T 0 T H Z H K 0 : W G H L U E S 0 A E P X t Y Z ~ H P. J A K C £ K R T A S C W lnthlCtlone Hl<*n WOfda bctlow 11p1191< forMnl, llllk· --"'· ""· --Of~. flM ......... " ""' Seh11rt ~9'tlon Ora J ea,.,,,, Appltlltmion HeN o11 Or11111t U1111petlon c.11 t • ... ICMll Imp~ -... hcth Hwpoo11 lkl!f T omonow. f lfdn of _. .di I .. --·······. OM A tlLL O¥aooa• THI LAii In Newport Beach too! Our own Cbe r ry Lake . 3 bedroom home, P'l"efteb doort. deck wtth apa, 2 brick fireplaces and a· <"ount ry·llvin11 amblanc.'fl. '""K la • Unique Home and owner will au1 l ln financing. Aslting $243.000. REAl.TORS.675-6000 1443 E..c c-t H'9hwttY· C-. ... MM WI. HAVI. 37 OF fHE BEllT UiflN IN l OWfll .... SULA POIMT Ne w ly deror a ted 4 bdr m famil y home. Cl06e to ocea n $325.000. IAY .. OM'f We have several fme homes with pier & slip a TOIO HOISE COUMTIY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths : ran c h st y le. m ini-est.ate in orange groves. $249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.ll ~"Y'"I' Or•••· NB bl) bl6l W•hOlltHw HO 9UAUfYIMG $20,000 DOWM Spectacular 3 Bdrm 2 b a th ho m e . Adde d otff.wp;r REALTORS '75-HI I OM IAYllDI H: lac.,_ .. ..._ PAN'JAlnC IAY YllW. A ........ ...., _..__ ................... a; ... ...... CUSTOM .,._,, .._ ._.,,., ............................... ~ ..... ..al flihecy. 1161.000. OM AYIMllA CAMAPAMA: e. Mt• ..... .... n. .... c.-. ...... ,., ... D.._.. .... : "1 •• ......... ec._ ylrft. Wei priced .t 1 t lt ... 00. C OU Of MIWPOIT l!ALTORS n 1 s 1. c .. t Hwy .• c... .. w.- 675-5511 PftU.C_.s 2.SM Bedroom!\ with ocean V\eW, pool, sauna. 5Pll "kXa o/ QPeO I PMCe 10 Sunny S11n Otego SLartlng S.7,500 Wltb 5~ down payment l2 75 ID t.erest rate. S.9-197 l or (1)8).4988 -------- Al& & CL.EAi I Extremely altr act1 vt> Ha r b o r Estate~ 3 Bd r m -fami ly r oom home! Prime cul de sac location. Im m a culate. Giant free form patio NO LOANS ON THIS PROPERTY-Submit VA or otherwise' Take adva nt ag e -ju s t Sl.l.2.<KX>. Call 1S2· 11~ f'Y'f'I ''' V • rJ \ ''"' ,r tJ ~"'"' f [vttlfl&Hd .... I...... 100• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Story 2 Bdrm. l ~ batbS Patio. PLUS aarage 1 Br apt PUJS iue-t quarters w/bet.b.~ So..., .... .,.... OWmt.ng Ba I boa cluplex dfenng 2 + den owners urut1 w/large sundeck & lower 3 Bdrm rental unit. Pr)ced at $998.000. For more info cull Carol Hort, agt. P acesetter Re&lty. 631-0094 OVBlSIUD LOT Fam.Uy home. near No Bay. Pa r k 4 car s Jacuz:n+lge bdrm apL zoo.<m. La.~ & Auoc. 67S.lll I 1c6oa rcu•ellllo I 007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• s BR • ba c u s t om wate dro n t h o m e w / l 7 x 38. p vt d 0 c k . Priced Sl.09S ,OO O. Builde r w /t r ad e for Palm Spn ngs Estate. For details on th15 home and a ppt to see, call Carol Hoff. a.gt. 631-0094 Pnnc.Only. beamed ceiling fa mily 1---------room. bnck fireplace. JUSTUSTED Olanrung 3 Bdrm cot tai.te. l hous e from beach, $200.000 w 1owner asststcd f14anrang dining room. S20,000 down. Owner will carry AJTD 197 .950. Act DOW! Call 546-2313 t "1tn I J • 1 •.11}'t.-• N t,-rt • llG&SMAU! ~ Big house-smaU pnce! , 6 Bdrms. Fanllly room. THE REAL1 ESTATERS I TWO HOUSES Eastside Costa Mesa 1 Bdrmolder home + good 2 Bdrm home With dOU· hie garage, R-2 ioned. Flnaoced by owner . SJ.l1.SOO. Roy Mee ... Rttr. 541-7729 Sparkling pool-·and r.::========- muc b m o r e! O nly 8.7SDJo 1---------~.500! Xlnt Mesa del -,, • Mar location. Hurry, call Purchase subje ct to. 5 UHITS • 152-1100 Tabaverxlnt8.75% loan M09UAUFYIMG Ql'IN 111 '1 •II \ IUN IO lll '1"1' !:'able $529/mO. 0 WC ()wner will Cal'T'Y ftnanC· ; [elfift!tN fi~if'.t=i ~i;.~~M7~i~:~ QPfN Ill Q • ti\ IUN ll}M N(I --------1 N V ES T 0 R S EASTSIDIC.M. SPECIAL!!! Incom e STMTaHOMI Prope rty localed o n 18,IHMMI co~-r PROPERTIES 673 5410 ~stw CMO IHd9 I 01 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $75..000 IEST IUY oo coast. Beamed ceiling 2 Br condo Pool. view of tulls . Capo Palisades . Owner f 1nao c 1n g . CW-I Agt. 496-6129 eon.a cW Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JCOl.J bdrm. frplc, Jg lot, b each in Leu cadia. , w~ fnlll trees. S~.000. WUI consider 1 ________ _ low l ll. down . owe tndeorownerwW carry HADOI VIEW HIUS S'70,000 down. balance financed at 12.5%. Ask· ioc $20,500. This • Bdrm. Fam Rm, formal dDnc rm. 2 fplc home dfers view al bllb Ir mts. Call Everyone's .-mwer to a financing. 75 1-8967 or DOYBI SHC>afS bargainSl00,000. &J>TnS Ext 84.1. 4 Br3 Ba. pool & s pa. city DIS IULTY --------light view. Only 6 yrs old. Have IOCDdhlng you want $M5.<KX> 673-6210 lo sell? Ctasatfied ads do ________ 1 11welt642-5678. mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ------- Gii.A T WOOOUIDGE FAMILY HOME! 2·story, 3BR residence w/formal dining rm. den, Co fa mily rm & breakfast nook. Dbl ~arage. Near comm. pool & tennis -a wonderful a rea for children & schools. Close to Hwys 4o.5 & 5. Owner will carry. $179.500. Hugh Zetla nd 551·8700. (M -64) ------------- HADOlt RIDGE 2 Br 2 Ba decorator's own home ,,nth a fantastic view o ver looking r e· servoir & city light~. $365,<KX>. UDOISU.HD Newly red~rate<i 4 Br 3 Ba oo Fee sample land, vacant & ready for 1 m mediate movein w ith c reative fin anr1n~ aval.lable s.-BS,500 ~ 759-9221 752-1414 EASTSIDE R-2 Qlarming 3 Bdrm home 5 51-1700 Huge family room, room cor<"PU\vo1e,.cl'f'I ... w~d'>"C~"''-" for 2 more Wlrt.s Jw.t 642-1235 644-6200 ~~' ~.11,~:111 I , ____ qo_,_~ __ °""'" ____ H._"'_""'_"_ ..... _c .. _"'_"" ___ , ~ lfttlffl GJVow Thu Can a..ASSYCOHDO Se11 Jll.a·~ Lake a mode) IS this l Y.Jt ~ ""' • • • ~. upgr aded s ingle with Dally Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Stlll only $2 3 llnes for 2 days only S1 • day: 34c • llne. Advertise one or more Item• valued up to S100. story 2 Bdrm end unit. All amenitiea including swimming ~. t.ennia • security sate. Don't wait. cau today ~o ALLSTATE REALTORS GARDEHHOME $91,500 Vacant and ready to go. 2 ~ 3 Bdrm, secluded patio. Don't wa.tt! Call 646-7tn o<'IN hi '1 •11\lllN10•1 N· I 1~1g1i11. ABANDONED 'fldort• M-1• atae srounda. Beach. ~· Front pottb. Lob- by emy. 6 BR. Formal dlD.. parlor, w/bltn dbl ctUa butch. Den/1ame rm. 2nd sty veranda •un· ·d eck w /sep outsid e stalrcue. Indoor arti.aUc stalrwell. Guest qtra. Domed celllnga. Bay DOmE VALENTINE ~ or6'1s.6000 OWNER/AGENT IUILD TO SUIT Two 30xJ lB' lots ~ Begorua Ownr ~ll2S ~148 WAUCTOIEACH GOOD INVESTMENT Oldt .. CdM" Choice "So of Hwy ·• duplex. Loads of charm. $229,000 (Terms I Agent~~ CostaMna 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BETTYBUIUIT OF 0.... Home Rfftty lnv1{ea you to discuss your real estate future with her. Call for an ap· po&lltJDeOL 6'>9161 . . OPEN HOUSE , REAlTY '~ "' 100/o DOWM ls al l you need t o purcbu e. Owner will carry 1st TD at 14% ID· terest rate. ThJs home features 3 Bdrm and is &ltuate.d on a hu41e lot. Priced to sell at only •• 000. Call 54().11.S l ·~·"· HERITAGE . • REALTORS ----- Oil GLEN Dlsll n c llve n e w 2 bedroom, 2~ ba coo· dominiWDI. M .990. 2511Elden Ave, C.M. MU734 MODOWM'f.A TbAa :t Bdrm 2 bet.b home features: bard w ood noon. abake root and wte '/ft Owner'I US· Miua. Priced to sell at oa · ly •• '710. Call 540-11.51 -· ' , HERITAGE . . REALTORS E•ch •ddltlonal llne 11 only 60c for the two daya. Sorry, no commercial ad• allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or UM your BankAmerlcard or Master Card window. BIT ac:ceaa. 50% ••--••--• reatcred. It bas It a ll. Must sacrifi ce fo r --------· 1125,000. Call DOW 11 BKR.90802 SYCAMOll ..... •AMDMIW 642-5678 OMllfted 8Ctftrtlaln1 la a ......,.., ..,... • bd, 2~ blUa' "111 to tell more ba. Quality tOW"Abom e people about t.be aervlce eondoe. Oal1 • Hailable. '°" bllve t.o otter. Aall from '1•.•· MID a.nu abaul our ~ nt.ea to-·Ana~A~ve.~llM'7M~~·~~ DAILY PILOT dly,toV71. = '· HERITAGE HE All U RS -------·· SALE OR TRADE UlR. 2Ba fllter1'8.\,COO . Ownr/act.6'S-736S IY OW.-SPICIAL 3 BR 2 Ba. ISe/opt.1 f79IS mo. 1129,000. 6'S-7212 .ASSUt• $'2.100 10%¥.ALOAM IASTSIDll ... 1'12 -- FAM ltM & POOL PltCE $120,000 MJ.811.ALTY 546-0114 $89,500 $15 000 ON Owner' :tU carry. up to 5 years at 133 . 2 BR l 'h ea. large patio. 3 years Call l OPEN HOUSE , REALTY /' -' NO QUALIFYING owe $30,000 dwo ·l2%, 4Br, 2.Ba. owner Agt. ~ AMumable-By Owner Immaculate. Move an cood. 3 Br. fam rm. 2 ba. lge heated~· $120,000 ~2'223 DIVORCE FOtl~SALE Your dream bouse ror m1y $25,000 down. l yr new 2 story entertain mmt borne. Formal din t.ng rm. stei> dn hv r m wtwetbar & frpk Vault ed ceihngs. 4 Br. 3 ba, lgr fam rm. Assume low ml loan. 63 1 ~2242 (~ Sunbow ~alt) J Sha rp 3 bd twnhs c Slll,900. Patnclt Tenore. Agl. 63H266. *** Meal Denison 2ZCosta Mesa St. Costa Mesa You are the winner two fTee lJckeu ($1 l 5<l value), lo TM 9UEEHMAIY Tow Long Beach, CA n ckets may be claim ed by calhog 64.2-5678, C XI 272.. *** IOOOO Down gets you ;i J br, 2 ba Costa Mei.a Owmer! No quallrying Assu m e VA l oan Prop e rl y H ou::.L" M2-3850. or642 1oio --------VILLAGECREt:K Ad,Jacent t.o S C. Plaza 3 bdrm 2 ba family r m . tn·lcvel Sl20.000 Call SandJ Agent 714 497 4557 POOL. SPA 4 Br fami ly home , nr schools & shops, extra!> 541 7006. 975-0i48 l\J(l CAUFlltU .-s VA mMSA'fA'L Beautlhal Plan l 03 featurin,c 3 bedrooms. 2 b9thl and Ide.Uy located for scboola. parks and shopping. Aakln& ooly $111,500. Coo.sider VA. Oill today. $13,950 DOWN! N<l qualJfylni • Owner wall finance! Bright cheery home. steps to the lake tn Woodbridge. CCIMl.dC~ 754-1 202 AWWLELOAN coo.EGE PAii Fabulous 4 bedroom Yale Plan. Ideally local cd on cul-de i.ac High loan balance Newly c~ed & freshly pamt· ed throughout 'fh1s home also bas central aar cond & hardwood noo~ e~ HANCH HEAL TY 551 2000 •TERMS! TERMS! Owner wlll r arry back, up to S4S.OOO /\SSU.M l bl TD at 11:i..r;' All th!!> and tn WOODBRIOG E ~ATES 2 bc."'1room-s and den. Jetrerson mOOel Sl47,000. M'ood b rldg\! Rcaltg 551·3000 lll'!U l\.u '""'~ •'k,.,. In In" TURTlStOCIC New garden ho rn e Pnced Wider bwlder<i pnce & terms. liJgh a.i. sum.able loan No quall f ying. Sl 79,500. 640-1212 Alf). f1fr1 ~O OWNR Fl!\ Big 2+2 condo DR bag yd Cm1 a.it Ownr ~ 1 LZ7 4BR +VIEW Turtle Rock Hinhlc:wtds MacTuvrt"h Model on qwet 1>treet Ju:..t onl' year old wtth panoramH· new Hoth loon and fu.-.t escrow pu.;~1blt' I 0 2 6 l..alJftO 9.CICft I 0 48 •........••....••...... .....••..•............. New owner t ransferred rrust sell $125,000 3 Br 2 Ba home. Wall accept cash trade 1motorhome oo s:l>,000 eqwty. Zoned for 2 m«e uru ls. 661-3690 ....... leach '040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SELL THI S WEEK! Lg. 4 bet.. 3 ba Nr, goll course Totally upgr ad ed. $184 ,900. Patrick Te nore. Agl, 631-1266. OHTHESAMD Unbelieva ble view of Catalina and Hunt.angtoo Beacb pier. l Bdrm con do at 711 Ocean Ave Seller wiU carry nnanc· lngat 10%. lowdown. WOl.LD 1.£. 556-7777 *** ......... 1'18Z2San Doval ffuntinllOll Buch You are t.be winner of two rree ticket.a <SJ t.SO vahae),to n.. ~MARY , ... Lone Beach. CA. 1kbU m&Y be claimed bJ caWna 642-5678. ext. m. • •• 1042 ....................... WA~HOMI . MI0,000 DOCX FOR IO' BOAT A9llDe ia TD. owe 2nc1 w/tno,000 dn. Hunt· lnstoo Herbour loc . """doM. i...-~-· tian tbm Newport, Or ant 1o1mcm,~ .... m1 'l::ANFRO!liT :-. 1·"' m o d u I a r t ) p ~· homal. pvt C'ommumty. 2 bchs. 24 hr Sl"<'UMl). ~ub l e tl1n1t O K 1714 1499-~16 SI 64,900!! 1-Sly 3 BR. fom rm . rrpl . 2 ba . s pa. redwood deck. brtt!st bur. Shakl' roo( Totally upgraded • Ml.SSION REALTY ..S.-0731 2 View decks, 3br. Jba. den. boous Pos. part l'\'ntaJ Assum S110 .000 U~ OMC 2nd. will co-op. By Owner $289,000 l·Z 161.9, 992~7 ARCHITECT UR ALLY DES I GNED T O A C QU IR E TH E ULTIMATE VlEW! Wood and g l a ss 2 bedroom home featured Ul lbe HOME magaime Privacy 1alore. seller wW ccnalder f111a.ncln1. SZS,500 LINGO REAL ESTATE 491-3331 IHDOFTHI IAINIOW Breat.btakln1 vWace and ocean view rrom this spc.rtJinc 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. Spacious family room and llvti11 room. many extras ln th is beautifully decorat-ed home. lll0,000. A.uume ex1st.lnc loc.n. don o·seri f I" , I 11 ~ q .. .. • 1213 N. COAn HWY LACUNA BEACH 491 .... Ktft IOllMC.blnl you want 10 aell 1 Cl8lallied ada do lt wll. Ma4l'7I. I . ·--~·...- BIG CANYON Spectacular golf course estate 6600 sq ft 4 to 6 Bdrms, si,;, baths Pool --------- and spa. S1 ,2915.000 111 ST AINES CO. 673-7761 VIUAIALIOA Executive P enthouse, lBr. den. 3rd fir. ocn vie w , J O V.~ a n t. ~/agt 631·2923 --------l liAYSJDF:COVE 5UV1EW W /VIEW Sl48.000 ASSUMABLE 9 7S~' Piil.Sb he. 3 bd Patnck Tenore . 631-1.266 -~~~I~ EAL TORS VWBAl.BOA Great financing. ~um•· 10'> ~ loan !> t & 2 bedrooms , ocean ;im1 bay Vlt~. Ol*nl'r 1*111 help f llWl<'e Resales start al Sil!!> 000 ~-Kennedy Corp Allrul Morland f'xc1u. ... 1n agent 971 oisuo o r 631~ P~OUSECONOO 2 Bt, 2'n ba, Columbia Model Bay & o cean View Large assumable lodn Pnn only. Smith· Mr-yer, Agt. 6405357 or Stl-7813 11, nu mh• r \lr•m ron \I,, I llh II\ pl.1• rnl! a \1tol ~. ' ' l).l\ .. , .... ,,.c,. •·11 '' r "11•~ 1.11 \1olht'r ' l>:n l••H • l'u• 1 ''°.,."' ..,,.,,h \ht.Jr '"''""'"''~ .. (nr- SlOK dn to M.S!>\,l ml' • :"<tJ •1' 11111• ' (~ m C Jll qwilifyuig Lg ~ bc1 prof LM-:: .. =11="=~=1t="1=.1===~ l<bcp d Pnn. only Agt. 6311266 Waterlroot Dock · Bwld your own cust.om boo.'>•· Dx 100' I(.( 603 36t.b ~ t m2211 or673-3747 ENJOY rnE BEACH L>e:.1rable Nt:WPORT ~liO Rt.S residence. --------•I Enter iilnd you 're 1m· OWNER ANX10US f'ant.astlc l br cond-0 w1th o c ean view from biil.lcooy Sl2S.OOO. MdlJow-Kennedy Corp Anna Morlaod., exclusive agent !175-0800 or 631-0486 S 14,000 OOWH HO 9UAUFYIHG A!t!'ume balan r e o f SJro.ooo at 11 • lfll on Jbr home w lari~e pool &c ne11o J*' Lil! entry k1tch "' blun BB~. frpk. & 2 u 1r l!ar~ REDL!CED FOK 4 L ICI\ SALE Elel(ant \"cr..J llll'' P~ Coodo ()l:cirn \ll'W, 2 bd rm 2 bJ r1rt>pldl.l', c-1ubhou"' PJOI. ~pa. ~una, billiard & rec rm Tot.al :.ecun lY \·a r anl (J w n..-r SIOO.<KX> Call 7~·~ ------.- MUST SEU MS Wff.l(EHD !! HARBOR RJOG E Crt"">t Condo ZlOO sq rt . water + rute It \ it·v.. 3 br l•>rt • F R , 2 decks. nt>utral toneo; ~ume Sl23~ al pressed . <.:a r e fu lly selected appoaouneots. cu s tom ca rpeting , drapes and Ught fl.Xlure . ljeam ce1J.n.p t.bruoul. r'oca.I pollll fanuly room W\th curuxn bar aff onh a ~ for both enttt· t.aJ.ruDent and reia.utJon. Sl3>,<KX> CaJJ ~ FORESTE OLSON .... __ .,_,. UDOISLAMD IAYRlOHT f-.iH·1t1ng est.HI:" like home located 1>0 Lido f,IJnct Bay f-'r on t. ~~:Ill' maid .., ~ntry l;U'"!>I qnt'\ 759·150 I I AYCREST L 'ustorru .«'Ci h .rn Wells 3 lidrm I arruly roo!ll' that ,pJ.rl<lt"S llollh pride l)f 1l"'nl'r.h1p l>l*n1•r v. ill h!'lp v.1th r1nJnC'1n.: S21$ 00) 9·'-+ low pri Cl:'' 642 5200 P..unclt T eoore. 631 1266 • PAl.MDA&.I Commet'Cial· Downtown and Raidential·l n City Owner, TI~5000 XlJO AGENT Davis &Clarlt looking ror i a«eot. who specializes m Industria l Properly and lhal can close la.rge 1ndustn aJ real estate. 100% commiasion, very aggressive office. Call Mr. Clark In Newport BchBSl-1666. ... ·-·· for We llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-Pl.EXES AtOM $159,000 200/o DOWM .-AJt DISHIYLAHD Broter (1l4)75G-1824 ~ P'roptrty 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Minrt Sdtool . + Real estate. Newport Heights CaH now for de· tail s . C ent ury 2 1 !'Je w port Cen t er. ~5357. ------c u cJal ... op;:r+y 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEVB.OH:IS! Office &tor s hopping center site. J ,2S acr es in c.:osta Mesa. Will J v 644-11.80 Sma ll StrLp Shoppin~ c:entef' 8.5% cash on cash return, 29% d o wn Sl.106 ,000, 50% o f ownenbip av all. it.krt:w•Co. 4121 Wealerb Pl. Newport Beach ID-tlMIO FIXHUPPBl 44 un&t olfice bldg. Easy t.enna. Orner will trade or carry 2nd T.D for down payment. ONLY SUS,000. Br o k e r s weAcame.. .... 556-7777 lllcamt P'roperty 2000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 DB.UXE UHtTS PRIME EASI'SJOE, CM 2 Bdnns each. TI IE !>TARN ES CO. 673-TI6l 20 HEW UNITS.CM ~aut1ru1 2 bd, 2 b<1 t o w n h ouse u nit ~ wrfrplcs, vaulted ceal IJllt.'5 TSL lnvstmU. 642· 1603 RENTAL L'llCOME PROP ERTY SS!l.!IOO. ModuJar Tyl>{ Homes. 24 hr secunty. : pvt beaches, pool & ptu 4114 )499-3816 5 UMITSC.M. Sear new, 2 br, 2 b• w frpk:s, garages. TSL lnvstmts 642-1603 I ~;z ~I iW Pere Barrett"(" ~~~oroLD __ REALTORS ~alty Sl66.800 an assumable '0001..:ter t loons rangin• from 8% to 60 I UDO 1~b"'"' u~. S26.340 grogs annual --------• tnrome. Well ltept single Super. waterfront condo s lo ry units . with 4 w1tb S PECTACU LAR SClllCla:•ete 1076 garages+off st. parlt'g Vlt.\lr' Assumable loan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• onOO'x.300' lot. Callrord£tails. ' _ CALL 644-7211 *Cote Realty & Investment 640-S777 BY OWNER Ba yfront·s lip. s uper View, 4 Br 3 Ba. Fut. avail. 673-1003 Maldt Yow Stahls; .WUshd! Superbly de~orated 2 bedroom, pnme ar ea. close t o schools . 2 bedroom floor plan, ai den wtuch could be 3rd IOo/o DOWM will buy lh1s prime R3 locaUoo with E·Z-2 rent 2 Bdrm house located in walk to beach No. San Oemente. Owner anx- KUI ONLY $19,500 644-7211 /.Jn rrn,r t UAllfY b, ASSlJC ll\TES S.Jml c , .... _ 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /.Jn Nl[,[L · ' lll\IU Y ~ AS':ilJllAIES . 11/JO/o AMAMCIMG bedroom Fire place, V ... &ec..V• formal dining. patio. New doo aq. ft. hilb HUJTY' 1184. 900. BK R. quality cmtocn home on 1 Call 540-l '720 acre. Zoned for horses. 32UMTS Uader 121,000 per unit. &.3X IJ"OU, ateulnly refw-blahed, bllb de· mmd '9lla1 area. Tbls ls me ol the belt buys ID all al o.ae eo.ty today! SlllS,000 with IH0,000 down. Bl'Oller cooper•· Uon. Call Pat Pa..rtinacm er Cap Moody, 752-1920 l 9UAIL . PLACE. · TllllllQl Tr ad es conaldered. -· m'15.000. PIOfllaTllS• , ·: _t_o,.n111tr.M.• --_.:;;:==----1 o. Bourke. RJlr, Me-9850 SPY.a.ASS HIU CUSTOMHOMI s Bdrm £nlliab T udor 6 ver 5000 1q fl of ~ oo pool sue lot. Nice view lemll. Other taarnea also av&U in t.blt area. MWl'I' .A1181CAM ,. ........ 957.1900. Jl&llt moved into town 1 Tbm set •CQuaialed wttb the Clus lfled Ada. They're the ..,..,\ ••Y 10 lind jmt tlii ftema Mn'icea YoU need I a........... • Unlt"9/Cut• lien ....................... ..... 000 ~ ..... t..t ...... .........._.. -• . au...,....~ t.o .Lv.&• ,_.S. 1100 ...,Ait.orCIH781 • •••••••••••••••••••••• -ifUHITS COST A MISA Cloee to Soutb Cou t Obi wide 1973 Weatem . Pia&._... elem Hlall dbl w\de, lo ap.ce rent, ...._ UllMa. PrtCed i. 2Br. 2Ba, totally up. MU at Slll,000. ~ 1rad~1 t:_d•n tub, MT .... bland iutc A auper --------• mvestment. •---~----~ TortoiM -.......... 972-8421 , ... ........ -~_.... ... ,...... .... • ...... U. .. d••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,., lJl6 l...-...... ..................................... , ...... \. DAMA Clllf lr&IMI ..,.. IA•• p.,, lJU MAND rfn J Bdrm, P•tlf> Hom• 2br, air ( .......... ,.,.~ .. .,. I rcnt.·~fz~~ ·~;....__ __ _ -----4"8 nAIJS a. MN IGl,--S. __, MINlf• ~· ~~~ 1a...-.s~=...-... :1a-1iiMIU&6-4ia.il!P-.N-,,.j.;_.ll~~~._..._~~"'"t~1'li~~· ....._ F =;;;:..t1""""""•-..___..._ ....... _ 1 ald••tl•I tot hi lo. ho t lre,11l•c• area - -- • -wlbrlcll frple Beeul bdrm. 2 b&. Condo oo ... 0... wW Cll'f'1 al ~Co llJI.. 1-1 uuy klttbto wllh ~ eouru, pool , fW • ~ •.• ........ _. ~Una l.only hlllalde ._.,9'Mnc1w....-~ ... --... -_.., .._. ..... , .... ......... _ ~ .. "';: .. ,r........ l .. H loe1tlon with MO dt1 --or .e..JOl'7 Aft. ..._ ... ... .. ....................... ....__,_ .. __. -~ -H•••-•••••••••••• C • • ---)Jll \'ft CloM \o l<'uuuw tpm. --· U - -l*tb 8'ke Cl'-\) •I lo -------Y-11 ~ ,000 -•••• .. •••••••••••• • •• M 1 r I o a t l o o m o 4JlKLINO ~EA.N Lee ,_ ... ......., T.aula flOallASI OUPL.D, 2 tw, febu&out Lit lut+ckp Movt ln 28r,J~be. bh.lm, frplc, -~ .ttt. a ...,._ 1 bal.b ocun vlew, Hnd•e•, *1 i.. LNff aull C.11 flld wilt, •I~. -. 01 • It!:' G bome MiHloo L••.. bNm <'eil. ftl<'I 1ar ror eppt to .... 8'0*4 ,,,,_.,~f73-1711 fl~\TIC c£ Cou•tr1 Club. OoH an ino R•fa req'd or""intn• •JUST REDJl;COR· -~ HOM€\ ~pool BeautlhallJ 111 Mm ALTA VISTA AT•:o.wo mo., pool, ._......_la•MinMl.a =•= oo main c.w....... UH ltrand new Townnhouu 38r, 2~8a. nr ooun, -·· ODMt ttwy, Nb -~Rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• bipiteiowi J bdrm. 2~• ba walk to •tor•, tennis . '41 •646 o..tftolStlftnlt rantUIH' Ol'n v1ew , w huae view d <'k for I°"· To See UJI ownr a.a...._!,__ iu..na.n Hwtior View ttula, Sllr, 1unnln1 ., eotertaln •wm 11 N/A Iv oua. ze.. hi*'. ""°"rh dni. rowL OnJ.1 M>Omo. dnlev• f11m.... IJWi patio• yd lAe op L, ... , VlleQe I .I. CL-E.AN--4-br-.-2-b-a-<'o-m-. ..... ~~ ,_.,, u:m~~~lc:; • ~sw.:~=Whllti 4'7·1161_ nawty pool. P11rk. Wik ._. 0... • trade rmdo on Matntfllh C C f 11 '• v..., lU4 '° ICbl. ts.'50Mo. ~ · or u.rry 2nd T l> '°' ....... I t T ll 2 Ur houtle. nu •muller•, ••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• 4115-laU .,._ ,.)'llMnt. ONI.\' 0.-wwnrry 1 no ILi~ ur P'da Avail T1beroo Condo. 2Br. -Br-....__---,~-----1421,000. Bro k er• 1.7'\o.Nopointa Smith u-~•d uu. lf!O.YOlU ...... 2~bacondo. _... lk1•.A#.S_M>-NS7 ~ ... ,,_., form~ din rm, frpk, F1P.wetbar,pool,adJt.s ~-: 116-1111 May not be attn uotJJ b11bly. uparadcd Nr Lae9l0.~l4e Q1hfe...ty lllk:r,\Jlnl~ pool • clubb o uu ...... property ownen ln P\ 4 iy JHO .. "' u ... D MONTH FOR 3 a..<mt ....... V-.. 3267 Rf'mt"mbf'r Mt1m tin M11y 11th by pl1r1nl( 1 Mothf'r'11 011y rrlt'lllHI' on our ~·1111 Mothtr 11 01y 1>•11f' Puc o rto~rr w11 h 'VOor m('f>ui;il' for Ill lllth• II~ SS Oii C'llll 842 :ie78 lbcby Cai d 'lwa ........ d 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *2 Or, nr. So. C.t Plau, l500. No peU. 759 0217 • 641-1480 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid RANCHO MIRAGE, de Enclgar,ad.tt.s <:«, 2 BR 2 Ba. all xtraa 1 ____ 642-_~ __ 3 _ By Marriott Hote l & 1 Bdrm apt shops. M16 mo. 67S· 1.857 ~ prqe, gas paid Adults. New 2Br, 2i,.,Ba 6U-5Q73 ()opt, drapes, 2 <'ar gar 2 Bdnm, 1 bath apt Swunnw11 pool, apa 9·6 Adults Gas paid OCEANAUA S..nlf Mom a rMU•l• for 111 lhfo WOf'ld to 9" via tht Dally Piio t Mo th•r'1 Day pa1e. M1y 11th. MtHaltll ran be any 'Iii" from 13 2S up. Coll MZ.<5'78 ror mOt"e inform1tlori ft lo place· your mHNJ• o# ._ ................. . 1yW'Q9W, .... Yiew.3 br, 2 be. tplit le\'et ape.rt. merL ~-. carpet. drepe1, z ur poru. l•rHted In ''tt1n1 1,·.-.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.···-i· .. BORU UATII l'KON'r ......... .._.. JJ40 ..................... .. ........ to c\d tie l\ICb ,.._ 8 Ac''1t mini farm N r T I N S M A It 'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT -dplumblAcrep•ir•. ~aol:neomebw11nN1 Wf'L.EX ON SO SIOI': HOM~FORRENT 3 or 4br. Priced from ~. 642-~. Walk lo the beach. Dellgbtlul Jae ua Br 8'113. aome w tfrpk, all 'l*Jc.w or bakorues. £0- P/ 20 acres w/atlractave greenb elt , trees , landlc:ape • 9 tioie put- Newport Beach New Villa Balboa. Ocuo view 2 lrg bdnnl, 2ba, rrptc, lrg pvt patio Sec gat e Adults. S7SOMo 838·&100 -t1n,r e reeo. 2 pools . Faml.ly 2 Br S340 Pool Friendly clubbouae i..mdry f.elllty. Tenala comta md lod eo.rw n• betdnd. X1at net.al locltian.. Adulta, DO ...... Aullalble llay L S47S/mo/leue. Owaer. IG-OUI 0 0 i 0 v • • t m t' n t o Jo' II WY Pr 1 vat t' :s or 4br Priced from 152:>1'575. Fncd yard fr ;::uary Contact :.:::::u.,ec:~/0:~~~ l'l\able.rbdrtnh1Utwalk 1n ~~ Fncd yard & ~~e~!~~'.C.J~·~1~1e~! l.ce3 Br. 2 b• $375 Play. w.frplc, ~or TV, Huoa, -~ '46-l.t86 exercae • we1iht room. 2 BR 2 Ba,-. to beach acclflll, ...... w /0, ms. 14.~:•1-lDI U~'7341 quarry, almond trees. t·ktwtwru1Jhml(tbm1r 2arages F 1 m1 lle11 welcome.CaU9&4-2$66or fi' ....... Starts at S3'5 i.nclud Ing mllJ<lr UlJ LI Ues. STIJNNING lrg 2br, 2ba, grdra apt Pool. rec area OMce~ . .w.. tarm buJldlnJC• and 1.1 rOl'11door Hd11rrm h11,vt ~~~~-~~1d1 ~!'~0ti.r maTl.Af).,noree. ,_ ~ lllele2200'"" n hom1• /\ 2 WI tO Wll <'lrpl•,!j, w~vu"' ~ """'......,.. ,,_llq '0trace tipllt't'. '"1 0 nr ll'J3.2!J71 Aat no(~ Movein •.....l•Y· D-a\Jt. 4hr, txh tin J. 1 7 u n ll 11 car carport with worlr. Jar Kl' area ru1t1t v" ,..,... _ wu pt' •ooo wiU ba.ndu 300· ~. and best of all .i j1l~1Ho1na hurdwood fo::legwit 2bdrm, ram rm & all xtras Cmr lot , fam ~rmt Rudy to de· hobby 1.twt turned into a nocn in hving rm & din den. !S725 mol. Plush nn. bll.IM, encl yl"d K1d11 V'lloP.MOpers tf c ommer1 c 11I rct.-11 Ing rm High boam Cl'll l'rplb, 2 ..... ba, c(.'(!ar & OK. ocr ot Allcla Pkwy · BkOKER 1/433-1723 n\.11'5eey bu,,lnesa Locut Ulg and fireplace creak RlibS 5 blkJ> to ocean $585 Mo. 496·889S, or ed2maJes west ortheet u cozy atmoaphl'rl' Ubl car pvt gar , fully 49:Mf7Sl.831·m3 SmOemente Dup lexes 7 ly ol Pl&80 Robles on lh•· l<Jtch1m h1.111 ull bllnH d d 1 """-rt .. -L 3~69 . usumable loans or L k Shar e 4 rur uu ra.:c mu1nt Y . A u ts. no ucuwpOll -' bu11y road to II ~ w t ele ~ d nor"' ol Mo pt.i.'I. Cnqwre al S27 18th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll00,000 each. 12'1< • No Nac1emento. This pro washert,dry:r SOR" "'v . St 714·900-SJ.11 _ _ NO YEE ! Apt. & Condo po{nu, Sauth·Meyer Agt. perty 15 z.oned for muny " " • rentals VIiia Rentals ~l · other uses Owner will NO P1'.."TS. Call for appt llome.8 for rl'nt, S450 to B'Th-49l2 Bkr. TRIPI.EX SMALL DOWN . Owner wUI carry balance al 14%. 3 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm. dm owners wtit. Modem k itchen . Enclosed 1ance. large pnvate yah1 TWo 2 B<lnns with patio&, arty dero r Uvuout. Agent. 646-3255 LOW DM-LOW IMT. Caner lot duplex Very low down will llllow you to assume 91 .'~ loun and scl.ler rmance bulanre Great renL<d area Only ao.soo Call No w 979 ~o ALLSTATE rma.nce at 10'~ int With ~7878. ~7 S:'iOO 3 UR 2 81.1. rncd 29'k dn Pnce$197,000 3 BR 2 na:-du;ll'X, deck. yanf&aar K1ds1pet:1ok Very nu·e 2 Br t •>z Ba Lake V1 t-w llo mc· 11l Naciemt-nto L&kc. 1<>11k Shore!;1 Pncf'd nodul'cd to&.SOO 20 Ac 8 mile. south eai.t of P oso R 1J b l<'' s pa S800 mo Owner Kellh., 1152·4471 700' ': Po1nsett1a 760-0695 4 Br. 2~., Ba . ocean view. I KEYT031iEACll ES J Br. frplc. new kllch. rugs. drp5, pa1ntro ln & wt I Ur Family l~'il' 6n9JJ6 blk ll> be11rh, S650 mo. SJS.L!M -----~ Downtown .t Ur, 212 ba. S700 mo Ava.al dft 5 10 848-Q78 Out6tand1ng V ~{·~. S or Hwy J bdrm 2 Bdrmrottuge.S4509GJI pnccd &t only S42.500 r1replare. beam c ing~. Alburore W<"bb ltlty with very good terms 1>rv yard. 2 t ar gar · 831·2170 F.DJTII W II ESSICK S750 New pa1nl tnl> out ---&----- ltEAL TOR & ASSOC f..a& 1220 3 Br. 2 ba, fully r pt 'd, 0.W.. bee. HOUM Bay View. 3 br, den. 4 ba. atnum, 3100 sq. ft. SlOOO mo. 646-3893. OCEAN VIEW 4 br, 21 1 ba. gardener i ncl 64CWTlS Ownt likr CONDO Nr Hoag 2 Ult l''lba, pool, Jae • Suun.1. dbl gar W D Avail May I s l S625 m o l>y'I !173 1255, e vt•s wlr.nd:. 497 21.80 <800> 466-0500 ----3224 d1µ1, Ul'r'(JM from Elcrn Seuwind Condo. 2 Br. I ' 1 ---------1 ~~~~•••••••••••• sdU S6001mo 840-5917 bu, 2 c ar gar, frplr , --- C:WofStah P\op«ty 2600 ....................... UJXURY 2 hr, 2 ba rondo. 4br, Jba, fam.lly & din rm dbl gar. f" r . pool & 2 sty home. 2 cur gur spac SS6(} mo lsl & lu~l New c rpts & d rpl> m>dei> 642 S290 _ ~Mo. 962·7594 s aun:i . :.pl!, p oo l ~ mo.673-6610 Veri.a11les lbr . Condo· SSOOMo All amenll11.•o, 3 Br, 3 ba l.n NB, frpl , 710 W l.8lh St pool, r ec c enter ------ Newport Terrace S.'>75 2 Br, I ba apt. laundry rm, 1st 4t llllll +sec dep no pee.<, SJ85 im32804!H-8W 6fS.7300 Ckeanv1ew, den. Wr. 3&, 2 car garage, pool, JI<' cum, t.eo.rus. adll.3 only, no pets ~ mo. San Clement.e 492-7161 ..... taaat1 ,_,.aa..d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouirmt111t 2lir, 1H11, (<·rry b6uck, yrt.y l.&c. no P<'U '500mu + ut1I 675 0349 --CoafaMno 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASfl'AS FUm l br apt SlOO & up Enrl ur Adult .... n11 Pt(.\ 2110 Nrwpott Bl ~ betwn ll JO & ~ pm lAllJll"O S.ach 3748 ·•••••······•••·•·····• l...A(;(JNA kt-.A('lf ~ l'IC l'llN MuJd 1·rv 111lor 'JV' ht•1J\t'(J !){><ti l ll I 17 1<111!U SW" !IW5 ;-.; .. O~lHwy IRAMDMEW lielhll adult apt. Spac 2 br. 2 bb twnhse w 1r p . bltnc.. L R. paUOIS. M50 to 1475 &\2-622.l 1SL MJ<~_ 642· 1603 S47S mo &Jper dlx 2Mr. frplc, I encl garage, I q>fSl &pat't! Obc kit. Iii? & roomy ~ fo;kten To SeecaJJ !17~500!I Adult.a. New 2Br. 21 2 lia ()opt, dral>fS, 2 r ur .o r . Swunnune pool. bPa ~ ~ £.WSIDE TRIPLEX X.ltll kic.auoo nr ~;,nt.1 1\na & 11th Sl 2 Ur. I , bu. townhouse \lyil' t-.11<'1 gar Pvt palm n•·~ !lt•oJr ~ m•1 i\dulh 00 IX1Ji 7~· l l(t) REALTORS &autilul Lava Hol Spr- 1n.ics m Ida.ho. 38 + arres on river, superb v11•w SellurtrudeforSo Cahr PO liox 509'l, Ht-met, Ci\, fl!343. Pnnc only Adults. Nf>W 2Br, 3"7U1J Crpt. drape,. 2 r ar ~ar Swunnung pool, spJ ti 6 ~ 2 UR, 2 car g11r . (c>nn-d Sec. 2lJ...ln>.2323, 64S>G242 Luxury ~1ud10 t '11•1• m.1ul ;'l.('Wly c1Pror .. tt'l'.J 3 Ur 2 HJ tc1'4 nhuuio" S pJrl 11U'I hr1,X.,et· a. puol (,Jw1 1 .or.-.. Adult' no pd,. ~ fr15 ~ 00 331ll ~•JU:> '"""" 21Jt. 2ba . Ir): p\l frunt tl1•1 k C 1>ocl v1~ C~lh1-tlr.il 11·1hn••, 14411\io ''' l'•·t'> w~ )j47 ~I . t'V'-'l! 5.Jb 3tlJM POSTOfflCf IUILOIMG &IX) Sq. n. bldg • leulil'<l to U.S Poo Olf1ce. Net rent am.ooo annually 3 Yean rema111Jng. POl'll office bas asked for long term le~ Full pncc flm.000 1714) 673-4400 UIJI Ul-lUI HARBOR ,, l>i\'l'l'lll r1r ll:Hhc1r liHt· 1m1·nt l'o Lots for Sale 2200 ·•····················· • foantmtic luy * Only SG7.500 Oct-an VU'W lot pj~ approved plan!. for b i -level home Walk· Ing distance to Dun11 Pt fWbor Owner 638 1614 RmcMs. FanM. ~" 2700 ...•.•................. RB>UCED $4Sk fw Qlllck Sale A ssume 1oi,.,% loan Over 1600aq rt or grac i ous l1•1ng fteauWuJ new condo pro Jt:ct Great view of h.artlor & ore an Ad I b &>cunty bldg No dog-; 1215.<XX> Matlow K ennedy Ann.a Morland Exclus1v<· Agt 1'1~. &JI 0486 ~. Red &tot• &~ 2800 ··•·············•··•··· L B lot near tx-h $~.000 eq ual valul· co ndo Rancho M1ra1<e Palm ~ ur~a 494 <1:n8 -..•....••••••••..•..... Att.: l•d1ra R·l LOT P rime Costa Mrc;n location on naker St ror apartment'! or rondo' Hu1ldn'11 pa rka~e a\.a1lahlr Call for 1nro Trrm~ available RCTaylorCo • • <>40 'J<>OO TEHNIS? ESTATE LOT INIEST AREA YILLAPAIK! <n4,..10Z7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm Or1t.ngetrtt condo on the water w /dock. Xlnl s un exposure , relng. md, t.ennls! pool/ 6111.11111 etc $600 ~-344-0 LaiJ-o •act. 3 148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW Walk lO beach from fan- 1..astJc 3 BR 2 ba home wtth pool & breathtaking ocean view. Completely ruml3hed OONaiEN REALTORS 4SJ7-4848 Mlwportleodl 1169 ....................... IKiCAHYOH COHDO yurd. nr beach S395 Mo UluHs condo, pre8l1g1ous J ~2:lZJ.~2"!1_6__ HR. 3 ba StJper VICW 2 ~pool home 5 br, 3 ~ Agt. 644·11.33 $S25Mo. 3br, 1~.ba, <'P''· bo. 2 (a.truly rm.' fo'rplc , Caldo. adult romplcx. 2 rrpk, dbl gar. end yrd dbhwhr, covr'd patio , br. near Hoog 1•., ba, Tract home 64&9f.61i km & pets olt S800 + rrp1c, d.shwhr 'IOo pel'i ~-2 lir. 2ba new rondo ~depo6it Call 964·2566 ~ mo 1st. last & dc nr S C~l Plaza l'uol !!°~~I Agt, no (("(' IJOSIL 76S-76JJ Ji•c lmmcd ocr up..tnl'Y .... ~Oft invt.-Jy Jbd. Jba nr tw-h & ~1496, 54.$-11768 ,.___. 3242 Hoeg Hosp. Long leot.e --...................... . Zt>r, lba, small rh1ld OK WATF.RFRONT 2 br. 2•,, oo.ly S750 6tf>.1035 Nil Pets S450Mo 1954 H 00 Approx 1600 ,q rt 30• V~Ues t'Ol'ldo. buy & M~.549.:_~--\hp kecrac ·, $1.lOOmo ocean view. 2br. ~b:i 3 HR 1 Ra, S600 moothly, ()lane <tl 846 0503 or frplc, full security & C'all m orning :irll r b4&lJ71 amco1l1es . S700 Mo Owner 544-0614 wkdys ~. Brand new e .1 ec pe n fl'6.1120t>V£$tiWlmd.s ___ 67_J 8346 lhouse With or w out 2 Bdrm, nf'W f'tpls, Ol'W pwnt Giir. focd y:ird Ct11ld pet OK S425Mn '"' lat.l + .. "" 7!!6 W W1bon 631 1005 V11Canl Jbr, lwnhm Im mac Dbl i:(ar Nr So Cst Plaza S450Mo Kids ~-~5C171 ----- East.side 2 br. 1 ba duplex Rear ol property Qwet. mature prcferrl'd S425 ~or5484471 Jbr, fanuly rm. frplc, n1rl' yard. Mesa Verde an•u Large 2 br, 1 ba. garage, small yard New crpt, We, 1 ch.dd ok. No ~ts S42S. ~ 8 Placeolta 545--798.1 . 3 BR, 2 ba .. Liv. rm., fam. ml. W/{rpl., bllns, CplJl, ~; newly painted. Lease SSSO mQ. Rllr. ~or 'J90.0409 boat slip Jbr. Jbu. beaut l'flJWll! & much more lJebt llunungton llarbof' loc S2000Mo Own / /\gt 2u.sm 1265. 114 826 sm .,..,. 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIH'TAl..S 2 BR, 2 ba. .. .. $575 21Jr + 0, J ba . S7SO 3 BR. 2 ba ... S6SO-n5 4 UR. 2''°' ba. . . . 1685-825 2 Br 1 8a condo, beaut de· corated, "Sprlnga1 ". $.UO/mo. Refs req No paa AYlld 6/1. 557·3200, ~ Near new pnvate end un· IL 2 llty, 3 lge bdrm.a, 2'h flnrtlor RJdRe 4 BR Kl'n' 111gtoo Model. Rt'5crvo1r view; guarded p,a te S2000 Mo Sunny On1· Realty, ask for EU ... n 5151-6427 Pl!run. Pl , <X'tJI 0 V 11' W , J BR. 3 ba. $1.200 Yrly. bl' 67Hl.61 Agt. IEASTll.Uff EXEC. 4Br, 2ba. 2400 !iq fl fam rm, frpl<', l blk lo sdloob, shops, church, part & Boys Club, lcnrus & swam club. Min. from 1ndu.alnal complex or Nwpt Crll.r Handy ma o ·:. garage w/ele<' dr opor, son water, bltna, aulo sprnkJrs, gr dner incl Frwt trees & m o re Avail. immed $8SO sn 7123 or 642-0350 J Bdrm Harbor View Hom e . Leas e /opt . RIO/mo. Agent. ~7-1900 BIG CANYON Spacious 2br, 2ba, den. "Dover Home '' S995Mo. 640-8582 ~ Color l\ SIW litk lllC UU I 4.\1.1 2227 3769 •·•········•··········· NO LEASE REQUIRED 'YEAA·AOUNO FUN '.oc ~1 ""'"'."' o. "'' ,,.., • F ,~,. Sun'1o11y hrvn• ti• l!H<J •. 1->4• I•~~• Plu\ mo.Cl'l" "'' GAUT RECAO rl()tf ·~,.,. J • rrl'l' l&~ , lf-10 & l1tn \II 11J •'I •w.1 fh I J•1t • "1..t t • H fOff,Jtt•it \.•·;Qi' • ,_,,,,. ming . u1• .. no H.i••J'' BUUTIF\Jl APART MlNTS ··"'Ii'" I '· 'J ll•H)l'l Hll\ • I ' r •1Ylf"l I. l)tllurl'lo '" l • AtJ1.11t t 1\i ''Q•Nt Pt·I • M1,,, .. 1, ur.••'• n.1• f 'll• !,. Oakwood Garct.n A.,.11.menta Hewpott hach/~ , .. , '''"• 1114) 64~-06!10 Newi>ort S..ctl/ So 1100 1611'1 SI (l ·~ •• , .... 1/141 642 8110 WEHAVESUMMl'.:R RENTALS WEEK OR MONTH i associated llAO l'EPS P£/\lTOAS ,1 ] t/lf l olbG1I 6' I 1••' 2J:Sr, 2J~ tn IU(t• 4 pl1•x t"'1ftlj)l"A on M..-ndm.1 Ur ;'Ii() ~1..\ flt~l s;:r,t) i ~"l ~57~or~~IJ:! JISr lli.1 'WWt"<'k 5 m m to bt J l'h, S3TS m u ~ 1.811 V. \U..i\l't :-.I \1.,....., '\1 wl)' dt-< or .atc·d :t hr .ipt I t1.i ~ ~m.ill 1 h.old uk no ~'\.' •..t!l 4 111 (~ : .. 11:1 aJ2lj ~:r loc Jbt. 2bd. ;,i ll ulll l•l 1'~1 l'fll I i•'f1 $:,lj \ltt 111~u.<> ~ 2Ht. S350 rllu ht • 1,,,, • ... -c·unt) ~.S7 i 21JI ••• MRHd ~I :'\1·wport 61\ d (~r.111 .\1e-;a Yoo Jrt• tht' wmnn 111 lwn r~ ttr kl'\' cSl l ~1 v11h.w1,Lo TM QUHHMARY Tow Li.Joa Uuch, ('/\ Ticket..' m11y bt· d .umt>d b callulit &u 56iM. ('Ill m ---•-•!._ __ LarJte 1 br. halrony. pool. pauo. adult!! only. no p.•ls $295 m o 18&7 Moorov1a. 64.5-W30 2 Kr. l ba, IJJJlll31 .... 1n ·• plex Lndry l.icil No pi.<.'I S340 mo 269 C East lllh Pl 6"-0452 -----2 Wrm, l Ba. E.s1de <.:.M nen Lo park. walk to !tchools , n ear nt•w, ~Imo &61 .. 111 belhs, fireplace. family 3 Br. 2 ba, association. rm. formaJ dinlng rm, Steps to beach. 1750 comm. tennis & pool. Property House 642·~ S57S per mo. Call An.Ila , crf542.1010. i-.:..:::....:...~----- 281', lra P•lio. car•1e. w•lk to beach. $375. Ewil: 8-0318. AduJta, DO pelS CASA .. SOL 21661 lnnldl at '6Z..'65l ........ I~~~~~~~ C•I hw 3171 2br. I ~t... studio. Gar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrplc, DI W, USOMo. 7~7474. Slf>.3397 -------- New 2 br + 2 b• condo I bakony wt view. ga,.ge, bltnll, r Ip. pool + spa . ... Call Ad Sitter 143. 1CM3110at bra. MAltt8'SWAUC Lfc 2 fr 3 br apts Crom MSO. Y'rplc, larKe yd, pebo. gar, nr HunUngton Harbour. children OK . 18ll62 J ib CIJ'cle, apt 1. ~56ZJ Oefuxe PCJOlsule xtra lge <h. 2b8 Bltn.s, dahwhr 1""1 miJes bl'ach Adlls, no p e t s S395 m o s:J>.8362 3 block tc1 btoar h 2br. l''lllil. d.in rm, 'Wl rm pantt) Mature :idlls 213 c Atl1t11U& S450Mo L.lrRt" 2br. l .bd, ~peT' iolrf'u Walk LO lUrf Adult.a :-to Peu m 3307 JBr. 2.lia, cle~n S425 m <1 li:inJc rJ( Arrwn< .a Tru'l IA1Jl i~l dy'> Muo f""n!M IUCHWOOO Ar'TS l&'l Hr. pool. '-PJ p:itur., wJ ltdwl&. no pc't'I o. t:lln bn~·. cir,., .. t•J rr-.y & ~~UIOO ~leodi 3•41 .....................•. W 11u-1 br apt. h(•atf'd poo l , 11t.•e " n r rvn l, t1f·'\ .. 1tur )Ub lt>rr park· ~~mo~~-- DWghtluJ mobtle home. luxunously furn1sht·d . pvt beach. l br 1395 Mo M.AW't' pref ~ 'l227 lAllJll"O MicJ-f ll s l ...•••.••.••........... :! UK 2 II.a, nr 1-:I \/1i:ut-I <...ult <.:oun t:, lo(.ar "" r" n d p u '' I ' <4 !I :. ~-i>IW. IJ>I ~ Z Udnn l IJJ J IJ'l SH, ~ m" Pool & ,.., rm ICJl.m:Kl --... wpoo11Hch 3169 .............••..•••••. PAii NEWPORT .. 9 " ........ . .. ......... d 3900 .. ........•............ SamillV..e New 1&2 ·bckm~ury ~ apts in 14 plus fro m $390, 2 bdrm townboules from 16315 + pools, Lennas, watttfalla. pmds ! Gas ror cooking • heMaJ.ng p&Jd. From San Oieco Frwy drive North oo 8e11Ch to McF•dden then West on McFadden to Seaw 1nd Village. 17141893-5\98 ..... 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72 Week & Up • I Ors. lr.1tr henellu. pool & mud serv 548-97$5. Landco Inn MIMI In C:Ollta Mesa ho m e. tut.ct\ pnv l200/mo. Ask forOlru. 646-7174 Pnv. nn. shr ba. Nr OCC. Kit pnv Sl40. Alter6 PM SC9-llM7 Hoom for reol tn nice lg. old ho use. '225 m o. Balboa.~ 3014 Bdrm pvt hom e . C.!11 . area. No kllc.h priv. l.Sl, l~l •sec dep . 631 LGZ:~ ~s-.... ,..,. 4200 ....................... Eltcape to Lido for a sum- mer ol gun fr fun : 4 BR. 1.-.ty home wftb ·great patJo Walk lO b1y 'n beach rlub, tennis & village May Sl200; June S:Z.<XX>. July $3000, Aug. $4,<XX> A.cl . 631..f.24 7 t:lega nl 2br , 2ba , Ba)'front Apt. 7th noor. Sec W,. Avad June l lJI Sept. 30. 646·1427 ~-taids. COUNTRYCLUI ONTHllAY UVING 2br, 11>9. 8e1('(111 Bay toe. c I • .. b d Temb at, pvt bc:h. Safe .,ing t>S , I-... e r oom area for k Ids. Fully ap&.s. & LOwnhous<'l> t"tomS400 b44 1900 rurruahf'd. Avail J un~ -----lhru Sept Per m on 2 Mr .,tudJo 5450 :-.n pt'L" average SllOO. All three ,,ear~ llO">p bJI b279 mom SUOOMo. Call eves rr 1 f/74 20ll & wknds 714-673-8243, -------wkda.1sm.3S:i:S. W<>Stcl1(f IRt' 2br Iba. v.......... 4250 adh.\, no pets. nc-w dttur. ••••••••••. • • • • • • • • • ••. JVJI 64.>815.2 I -------MAUJ condo R...,. ua aolf !-'OR l.t:ASE 2 br 2 bu resort. 2 BR . 2 b • .. CXl'an & bay \'IC~!> 1n Jecuzzl 213 . 471)..3212 Villa Balboa Adu lb. no .... to sa.,. 4300 dul;:s Good 3t'Clll1 ly ·-···· •••••••••••••••• Matlow· Kennedy Corp Anna Morland, cxclus1vt• aRenl 975 0800 or 631-0486 2 Ur. 2 ba, new crpu & drpg. AJJ adult, no J>('lll. Shown by appt. only . ~ Fem. caU me for rree N!nl m exchanle tor work. HowW,&.om Mo¥ini! Avoid depoaila & cut llvlnc u penseal Profeulon•llY a ince li71. lb'n> Bay-<>eean vu lots from $2990, walk to beach, le rm1 avail. 161.at21 Subl« av.U May 15-0ct t On IOI.I course, 2 br, 2 ha. l'l>Jc. pool, Jae, p at, bea&i.ffuUy furn. Adults only. $950 p er m o. IM«79E've1. •el. 96U'787 • 3 Br. 2112 ba. N-port e 3 br dplx Ry WC<'k ,,, .... month Ull June l~lh meMiBJIU. APARTM Jo:NTS 3 br 2""1 ba. walk to l><'h. HOUSIMATIS 83Z,.(lJ4 ·---_ ... _,, ..... Univ. Park 3 BR, 2 ba. <Xllldo, fri>I.: on grttn· ~It. pool, spa fl tennis. Avail. now. $675 Mo . ~93:5() or 646. 1.59 Terr. twnhse. Gar. crprt, 213rm.s.saJ frpk, d/w, pvt pal. Huge 1-------- greenbelt, pool etc. Qwet •'AMTASTIC • e nd uni t . No pets . ~ & townhou'lr $600/mo. 644 ·9514 or available June l5lh ror ~lJ'll. f12:IOMo 700.9117 2 Bedroom condo 1n IRVINESPRlNGS. $475. BIG CANYON Deane 5'#tt8UMTALS per month. Ranch ReaJ. Hom&-0CN VlEW, pool, Neat beach 1,2 & 3 HR •., 561-1222 spa, 3800 IQ ft SZlOO mo apt.a., $300 W t"e.k. up v • Owner-WTS-02:S2 IALIOA NEWPORT 675-1170 .. BRANUNEW 2 ~.2 Ha MSO fo:Xet'Uent loc1Uon. wulk to complete shopp1nK BeauWullY lan<Ucapt-d Sp11c10W1 upt.s. Pnvall• pcillOll or oc~k.s Adults lleat paid No pel.5 Open UMJ dally 31111West Wilson, C M. &ll-SS&3/5olt-:M-08 &&ade 149 E . Bay. 2br. It.., pool. Adults. No ~ l380Mo. M(}.-0839 fJool & tennis. 1750. ~No • ....,_. Home. G73-64t.J. 990-1421 ~. Prof male pre. Large l bedroom, fo'. fJ, on femld. S300 mo. + Ulll. W21«. dOC'k avail. $600 ------------- mo 17 141673-88d or APP\YMOCMAIM lm-ll\5CJ • •HOWll• • 4Br, 21),ia, very lg, .it on 1 Rea&a&SMrtaaSenlco noor. beauU!uJ new dllt Hal 8ooftuM hr You dt!<'or, rrplc. pvt. or w.M1'1S7d.Ql-.- be8ch •bay. Avail now. ~ beecb Coedo, OWdren OK. S7SO mo. _.. r 1012 We8l Balboa. Jdf female, noa amvae , D& .-&or"7..S 13>-:rm llldd.Je •I" bH Zbr. t'-fllm. ..-t to sbr. All ~I. I 1moke. SIOOllo. --Ihle 24·34 for 2br · ~Imo 1st. tut • dep. + \AJ utll. 111 Tulip Lane. C.111 • DI 111S.f'6M ....................... ......... ..,,Sm ....... ..,e'lly. lop • ..,.MN llWlW.ti -··-•••••••• ••• • • • • • • W. ~ C.rpct Cl ml'n Q.8'IOM BJUCK WORK ~ C'lioan .. uphoo IWtu-wall.1, pl&n&f'r•. Wen~ Truck moWlt dri¥t5, B8QI.. et<' ICK>'t uma..MWJJI ref a. Newport 6 c M ---- 61Mi512 C1rpe\ Buy d 1 rt' c t throuab 1utallu at Brlckwortl, t mall JObli ~ t!lpen tmt1tU1t ~. CO!tt1 M • • w~ J lrvme.6'7$-3ln•v,... oon. ~ C1&ar aton ~ ---C..../~ ..................... ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• El.E(. 'T.R I(.; I AN I' tH' t.-d n aht frt"e et1tl ma le un w~ (JI' •mall Jobi Ur lm?M 173 0359 t.li!clncat 4' p111nt1n11 ~~bhi Sm11ll Jo~ pn<ftn'tld b31 &22 .. n e bccr¥11fka C\JSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY 1''horn1•011 Keisel •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • By Jey 642-AOe l.Ol1'S CARPENTRY Patias.~.panl'hng JO yrs ex pr s.s 1 B. W'tlson & Sons. patios, rm add, remodel, plans. A-ee e<il. 30 yrs exper UC ·~487 Bonded 646-1740 ~-6085 ContnirtOOI l~lM U..c~. ~d r & dump Cftnmn•oR·alllyl)h Exper J T · .. liar khoe ~ 642-MH2 Servwe 893 6744 Ct'menl work of au lunds. P.lt1oi., !>t dewalks. bnr kwork , free est S56-07S7 Best Prolesi;1on11I !.;awn serv Jxmo S25 95 0 K -Lawn Se r v1c:c . 2JJ/ 4ZJ.OOW Sell wilh P.AS 1-. ll s a BREJ-:z.t.: t.lassll 1Kt Ad.., 642 56711 Wi\Wr t\<.,'TTON'> Clas!ufod Ad~ 642 5671t 'l'ral tnm, landacaplng, r o l ollll , aodd1og, OCC lllude.ot. Sklploader. dump truck . Grade, ba&M.Dea~ ~ Oavew-ewra Lite bauling-m ov1n g . Garage/Yard clearunc. Arturo Gardenlog, Trff Re.as. rates. 642--0706 Ser-vie~. MIW:ltenance ai •---------- Ya.rd clean-up . .&&$ 2LZ2 Hau1mg ar Dump Jobs or&el-11617 after Spm Ask ror Randy -~~ S49-"3li8 ffoul«leanln1 Colleu atudeot·reaaon 1 ble ,...., Call bet. Z.7PM. 551-8'199 I ••c .. I 1 ....................... .qu..uty Lancbceplne • Olmp. IOftacape design " 1MC11l1tioo, All work l\W'. ftee eat. Green- d a I e Laodaca p i nc m-G'76 JAPANESE LANDSCAPE -·· .............. __ .... _ B&o9. Brick. toetrete PAINTING. lol/Eat. work. patlo covera, comm'l/rtald .• mod. deck.I. New lawH, ...a. llnl ref•. call 1prlnklera. THJtEI 0..•70ll AOSDLAND8CAPINO. Uc llUIM. U'7·4W, •IM WAU.PAl'E.RlNG ,.._.._Lie~ AWi. SU pr roll ........ CaJJN«m...-....................... Movln1r The Starvloc ~'>' pUJtia&" paper. Collete Students have iDI. WCIR1uar. P'reee1t. iron. Llc. TlZ4·4lM. 5'eve. 547-Glll Sameaooctaen. 641-8427 o.c. Paperban1ln1 ,..ki/P•"-9 Oltm IQlt.allaUona up to ··-··················· 30'Nd.lac. Oft pa~. n~ PAINTING 8,11.Zl.112 Pager 115963 Expr'd . Reu Rates. Free Est. Call Gene Paint, wallpa~ now. ~ Save l.6-1.S%. Painlln1. INT I EXT. Ne&, bootet. rea.s.. 12 yn. esp. Llc'd. Dave -~. Call WW 142.-Z:S 1m.erior Is edftior pa.mt· 1og le pa pering by tradesmen.. Pbooe Peter. aft. &pm. 48'7·2m2. Design sprinkler. sods. f1ne ut. painting. St. dean up, mamt, warr, Llc/lns. Try me R. Wallpaper hangtog, re· exper Lie S.11·8162 or Smar 1136-~c:c: asonab&e rat.es. e xcellent • ........ •••••••••••••• Ham11de a b I 11!'1·28112 . -wont. cwar 979-6895 f\nit ~ Dram Serv ••••••••••••• •••• •••• • • ------Prol. paant.tnc Ext ar Int. Get 1t naht the first lime. Want a REALL 'i CLEAN Mm_., 1Dw t'lllel. 1t38001.5 Free CaU 536-0118S or 536-1045. HOUSE! Call Gingham ••• ..... • • • • • •. • • • • • •.. ail 536-4:113 MC/Visa ~y pamters,&nter I ex, ter.lo ratesJasl service. fret est. M-5684 uc 1111101 Gui. ~est. 6'5-5123 Bndt, siooe. block work, . .. .,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry , mason ry, roul1n g, plumbing. Fioonng, Stucco & tile. Drywall & more J 8 . 646-9800 Alnt clearung done by lady w/exp. Dependable. own trans. 847 ·36:17 Make your ~hopping easier by uswg the Daily Ptlot Classified Ads. ~ Ors. coocrete patios, wt.ks, dnvewa)'s. Fttt est. John 846-U83 Brick work. frplc's, plan lers etc New.repair. Free est 646·0464, 64&e704 Dave's Pamtlng. senmg area 9 yrs. mosl reas. check m y rer. Ii c. ~ ....... {hp*' • •••••••••••••••••••••• Neat pate.hes & textures AtlllST. 191·1439 Res1deotJAll&commett1aJ Expert in r estuccol!, paanung. Free est. Reas pate bes & add1t 1ons rates 87S.9591. 673-07~ ln1 Ext. 64S·!i660 .... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Repair le Reroof. AU t)'pel·lbiDllU•tOC:k · 1hak9-compo.W'. Free ML 50,5a> 1\n. Av all. 1 .... s.r.1ce • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Tree• lhrub. pnminl • removal. yard cleanups. baullo1. 445·02'8, M&-J4J3Jlm. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Complete video services Weddings, athletics et.c. lmo561-1831, 11s.s.s1s WlwclrN a.iSd:t IJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professional w indow deanulg by Joe Daniel!\ ' 714 ·548-885.1 LdtJe is Big!! Cwailied ads are really snrall ''JleOl>'e to people" sales calls with big rnderlhtp and big results! To pl•ce YoUt classified' ad. ~all t.oday 642.5678. hllOMll-5 5350 HlfpW..t.d . 7100 .........•..••......••• ······················' ..,.to~ ooo Offke Re..tal 4400 Offic •••••• •.• •• • ••• a1 •••••• 40400000. ~~~!!~ ... ~~~~ ~ Tnnt 5035 L.oat ••••• & •• ~ ••••••••• s •• 3~0. ~~ ••••••••• ~?.s.~ .............................................. Male/female wanted lo EXEC'U'nVESUITt:S Single mom & son desin• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost older grey kitten *FOXY LADT * share lge bousew/pool in 'h/~ PEI DAY to rent 1 room by ~9 for 6 2.0'"'c + return, short term wrth wtut.e marlungs vie: OUTCAL.L ONLY Tustio.C&llS48-467S9 l05 l."fz~ * Newport Center, lull wks ~5439dvs. trus t deeds. Broker. LagunaBeach.494-Wlrl_ or .. ~ .,. ... _r #H, ., • ., • ..,..,. services. pnvate, OC'can CaW'.capctaJ. TI0.5672 *972-1 Ill* LUCICTLADT Accouotant/PUll Ch.ar&e. lmmedlate requirement lor bnghl, dependa9hv" · ~t who. as "one· Yd}'. I love you and YOU$ i person.. accounting d41· •£SCORTS• ~ "'~ .--u: .... U"O.V.....,., view, $27().$630 759-9036. Wanted tn Costa Mesa or LOST: REWARD ! S m 00 ~ To locate yow btni· Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. 2nd TD'S i.ilver Poodlt', ma le. OISCREETOVTCALI. MU ilt MM cftlter of NEWPORT house preferred. 3 btwn Garfie ld & ~· Hewport'1 Fi11e111cial Execsuate has UI0-230 sq. Adull.s Xlnt references LowPoilth! Yortclown on lkh. II ij lnfonnalJOn/App't sav1ogs account too partrnent performs all Steve bookkeeping tas ks. M!F sbr 5 Br 2 Ba hse nr Fwy & So. Coast Plaza 3.5.50 Spa. S22S + ulll. &u-4913 Di1trlct with ;,... ft.WU'ldowofficesava1I. 673·5701 t:ve!>. & lSyearterm.SlO,OOOor 9fi2..t64l "'"'lat• acc•u to in airport area build weekends____ more.NoBalloon O .C . A i rport & Pit.ab decor, met. coof ..-.U/IR•nt/ 673-~N~Co Los t. bicycle. blac k Schwinn. white w;;ills . reg EQ580890 9821 Lapworth <.:ire . II H ~ ""' .. e._,..,.E. u.c .,.,-~7 11naoci.al analysis, for -~ ~ Jo,IV ~ JO'OWlllg Newport Beach ---------•r Net-d a ma.,'lf"\lr . ool It r Mu.n calh any hour ~alharucl l~U mg irm · · M/F new lbr 2"'1 ba hom e rm.. recpt. 6 colfee. Fl.I I· An.C• m Irvine. Sl9S + ul11. ly equip.wtrd prm. serv •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• T.»-3SSOor673-5432. avail wt cop ier, twx ---------• Fuly wnlced offiu & telecop1er ..mt rates & Fem. roommatetoshr Irv "'---600 ..a.. 1 I ,..,... """"1 spoc•~ ,q. "· mo ree.~-· . home w 1yng mother of 2. prt balh, Jac., art 6PM. 5S2·TT34 Looking ror res p . thoughtful woman t o share 2 br apt. tn Dana PWlL 493-7643 Please call ror an ap· Jl()Ullment 83J.8813 •2117" a day per sq rt Rmmale wanted for ---------- mobile home $250 mo. Plaa near beach. &ecuttn Suites 646-3119 ar.ces avail. in qwet 2 small of cs. SLSOt mo · 160 sq ft. $75/mo ·100 sq rt File & slorage space :1155 Birch. N 8 . 751 ·5551 Lrg window off1rc w!recept1on. apx 500 s.r , Dove St. $600. 752-1194 MEARUDO Small ore. or desk space avwl. Agt. 675..S170 D------~te-lo--.. --h--di-··i.ed SI.Ole. 2021 BUSI· nuuuw... s .. r sc m ,...... Clfice space to share. 3816 ~ M l "' or 1 ness Center, Irvine area r • ~ S. Bnstol at Sunnower. w/you. 642·24 16 -S.A. New dt-c & c ..... l. Up blr9PM. .,. MOO. crpt, au, 1000 sq. fl. toSOO&q. ft 751·1933 14341 Beac h , #B , 4350 Westminster. 84.2·2834 ... •-•••••••••••••• • •• LAGUl'4A ~UEL Ocean View S u 1t e. Presl1g1ous Newport Beach Joe al.loo. 480 sq. fl. WANTED: Deiux.e office. 828 sq ft. Gara.getnCdM. newpr(l(ess. bldg. pnme •---------____ 673-0060 ______ , location. s lTee l ex· Call 8J2..2()11 l COSTA MESA posure: Crown Valley Garage & storage areas _Pkw)'_-'-·-831_·_15_1_4 ___ _ avallabk!. Ask for C.ra1g. Bllyfront office. parkm~ & _Agent~_-_640-__ 9900 _____ 1 j an 1 t o ra a I . S 3 9 5 Storage garages for rent on Balboa Perunsulu next to hm woe. ( lO•.; x 3>1M.) 673-2943. 673-3930 Offiua... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1235Sq. fl. S988 mo. 1611 Westcurr. N li. Ageot, 541·5032 {713)673-1003. Offiu s..ites Rare chance lo renl month lo month in super prestige Koll Towers. MacArthur al Jamboree, Newport Beach. Ready MaylS. <GLI> 714-955--1055 MEWPORT CEHTER btclltt•• Suitn PresUgious ocean view offices w/anl1que de- coraled conr. rm lflO Newport Center Ur. 644-7UM> EXEC.sums Prime Newport l:k!ach loc. Near O.C. airport Rent incl. reeept1on, con· fer e nce rm. Janilor serv., utils. 100 free <'Op 1es & mor e . Secret.artal serv. avail. • DELUXEOFFICl::S • lliorDougS5l ·S4ll 12 & 3 rms. from 93< J>Q. ExecWlve ()(fices avatJ m It No lse rt!(! 2172 Du· lull serv. ofc bldi;t. Nr. Pont Dr . nr airport O.C. Airport. Recept & _833-_3223 _____ _ phone ans.. secy i.erv • conf. rm. etc. Please call 7S2-6188. For tha&e who havl' mudc tl to the top The ul· umate office UDO EXECUTIVE SUITES Dodtslde .m th l.1do Manna Villag~ SERVlCES Reception, secr elan .. 1, ,d1ctalion/lr<1n:., ucct, computer time. twx ~rvice, dupl & pnnt, adv & PR. mailing, lnivcl, catering & more. These professional d<'· cor ated & furnis hed facilities include a con· fer:ence room. kitchen. wet bar. sleam buth, harbor & oceun view'>, covered park1ni: & bout shp. f'rom SOOO a month Ckcupancy June I. 1980 m-m2 962·4037 day night Sq fl 90< fl. Avail 1m· med. Near S 0 . frwy. Redhill Realty, Virguua ()' Bnm 673-7300 -.....u OpporiuMty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Established Retatl glfl aod stoneware buslneSS m elegant sbop- ptng center. Ideal owner opera lion Turn key. with excellent return. Owner retJnng. $72,000_ -.523 l'AMPU5Dl·fRV,,.E .-i wry Sdool + Real estate. Newport Heights. Call now for de tails . Century 21 Newporl Ce nter . ~~ Beauty Shop w11h at t..ached spacious 2 br + ram rm. home. Xlnt. loc:alJQQ. S% assumable loan. money make r . REAL DEAL P 0 Box S112, Hemel. CA. 92343. Pnnc only HIGH VOLUME lAQuor Store w top loca Uon. have sales S55.000 to IOO,CXX> per mo. net 13 S''k to 17.5'7' Long lerm lease lno per centuge1 $330,000 + inventory Owner·pnn ooly. 636-1463 DaVld. IOATSALES AHDSSlY1CE S800.CXX> Gross 1979 Low ~.High net. Long establis hed $36,000 Down Good terms Ask for Mooty 957·5762 ~ ~lf•Sl'~TE.tf'S' l .... ~. ) _..WW •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIMELOCATlON• SO)'fh from waterfront! PURE CLASS ..-SS R...tal 4450 lw•cdt•uit Oppa......., 5015 SOOsq ft. (714) 964-5994 Cannery Village oHlce space avail. 1 lgl! & I sml. Broker 675-4912. Clfices in Bayview Hotel. Historical laodmark. S250 4' up. Bay View Jmmed. occup. Contact Rose..673-31122 450Sq. ft. $450mo. lndm .dua.l olflce space· 4001 Birch St, N 8 . Irvine. Jamboree & Agent. 541·5032 MacArthur. Month to month rentals. Ample View cl Bay. U t lime of· parking. From S250. fered. 2 db offices. Ap· _Ca1J __ : _71_4_-3S_l_·l500 ___ _ prox. 10009q. f'l. 2 pvt CE bat.bl. 2400 W. Coast •HI * Hwy. 731..ao5, MG-5300 Newport Center Office 4 Rent with ~ ol recep· w~~~(,L,'.~ ~lf~.L-~G I ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office space al reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 54 Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1S25Mesa Verde E. C.M. 545-4123 •MEWPORT /C.M. Up to 4700 sq.ft. avail. al prime corner. 17th & Nwpt 81. 675-mOO 4475 ....................... O.OC:e studio space for real. Wood floors, good location, call 644-1295 a ft. 8pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County Produc - t ions Co. wants ln vmton. Short term 6.ft wks 50% return. Call 7»-4420. ...,to ..... 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED fMONEY • CalDITMO NOILIM 2lild & 3"I TD to.t 97MSll ATTan&ed by Comttt-L.-. . ' Uon, cont room, kitchen. phones, secretarial & tdex. calJCiodyat760-0100 .......... ._... 4500 MmiyW..ted 5010 -~-..,,=--~=-=:-:::,--:~=-c:-=-=tt:-:-~1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -I , 1 M· •• ., .• 111 I i '-) ht fJ 1 MSO Jnd/Ofc near nu. Need l20,000. Sec:wed by PToflsMDIM~ .. '=" ~~':ct,~oCir .• lit T.D. Npt. Bch. pro- n:-'ral§t P.:!!'fi..... Id~· nr ·2834 perty. Tenm 6 interest w '"'' .... 4550 rateopen .... S741 U le. New P us'b •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ....__rt T t cpts, 4Ba It elentor . For rent 28 x 70 fencd ,... JlllS. ,_ Rent 2Z10 aq ft to 4500 sq I 1 I F DIMi 5035 ----------• ft. .:1132ndSt. Bkr/co-op. commerc a ot. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• llCAlrqe or bo•t buildln1. ~......._ C PltlS116I Ca1J SIERRA REALTY S75Mo. C.11 art. SPM. -MhJ. o. W,.._., ... ~ 613-7WO McJn.1bura.631·206C All typee ol real .state _.. """'• inWlltmenta elnce lM9. LOCATION DeCOIOHAt .... e 2 roam. oe.:f.~e, .... w_... 4600 S,.a.du1• ...... ....................... 2mc1n. ........ ~IHclt ~~~.350Sq. ~bedJoom eotta1e In 64J.2l71 541-061 I a.MoooSq. n . Realonomics'75-6700 qui-~ apot In dL11 1~na ~acular Bay Vlew1 Be-.., Corona ~ ... " Widow lull money for 2nd • ._Bans, l'\rtplaces o.11 apace noo mo. s ml or Celt.a Mesi'°" SIOO or T.D. 's No credit ebeck. •.......... p.-t-office suo. 1827 m.~et area eaHn· no -It -ooo-•A no ...... _ ......... tJal n•· • .a ·-.... )'. •v. ..... .. •lmmedi1teAvall1b1Uty WtBtditf,N B.831-0800. Th.e o':tiy Pi le~~ "*·ForadloncallAll P\MMCaUforan,\ppt. *OlllOEUJXESUJTES, Ne-.paper, P .O Box 87).7lllanytime •71t ....... 2 From 1115. Alr cond., 1..580, Cotta Mesa, CA Me.ey te Lom -----------1 ~=-= 28.\$ :::;:..or telephone ~.!.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ·······•····•··•••····· ••• R.H.~ran 3152S Bl r Dr So. Laguna Beach Yoo are. the Wll\ller or two free llckel.s ($11.50 value I. lo TIM QUEB4MARY To.r Long Beat:h, CA. 1kket.s may be claimed by calhog 642-5678, ext. 272. ••• Launch -Pagan Derby -Twinge GUILTY Tiie jlldgment of a traH1c cop 1S DOl always right, but tus customers arc always gu! ll y ....,, .. 5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAX£ SOMEONE HAPP'Y MAU SOt111£0ff£ SMI\.£ Place a HAPPY AD ln tlus column I or only $3.25 Ca.J.J 642-5678 Congrats boss on your new teeth! Popcorn & corn outs once aglllJ\. M.aUbew, Roses are red Candy is sweet And your a ~ Who's reaUy neat.Love.Kilt LUST . Lg female Blk /whl, Ala s ka n Malamute. vie Sowe,.., Sehl. l nd1an:ipol1~ · Magnotta Jl.U Heward ~2863 Lavender Jade bracclt-1 /\prll 19th. Rewilrd 6G.J444,646-4i987 FOUND: German Shep ~ M. Blk 4' Tan Full ~ Vic. IJ.albo:i li:ay Oub 642--2500 FOUND· Pomeraruan M Found <1·1.9. Vic. lie.LI & Got.hard U B. IJ.46-2711 aft 6. F ound 4-26·80 Sat. s ·OOP M . Small Schnauzer found al Vi c t.ona & Plat't'nta <.:all & clescnbe. Days 64~5570 EWI>~ Fi:uxt al Balloon Race. fem:ile Sllky 11.baso Apso Call 963-7625 FIU'ld· Cocbpoo. Male. nr Ad.ams. C: M Call dl JPM , 641-1!688 LOST . M 1n1J lur t• Scbnaw.er s ilver-it r ey Approx 8-91b 6 mo~ M.agnolua & Adams II H 213-~9668 5350 . ...•.•................ PREGNANT" Caring, ronfidenl.lal rounselt.nK & n'ferral. Abortion, adop uon & kN"PtnK APCAHt: 547-2563 COVERGIRJ. * 953-0778 • 24 Hr OulcaJI St>rv1 rt' PRE LAW student nt"C'd..-; e .cn> Will do anylh111g Legal t:onl 1denl1,1I DVM P 0 Box 32 12. N 8 9"6i63 •• Clmies Angels *Outcalt* 642.:3112 MC/Visa TOMMT"S OfHEWPORT ESCORTS 642.1571 H 0 L L S R 0 Y C t: ESCORTS bcort5 •<Mc.all 24 Hrs.. 731-n52 NOWHIRIN<.i ---------Prcl. M.atllwiee by St~•e. Llc 'd Therapist. NB. UAM-8PaL Appl only. 548-21Jl7 DAY& EVEN I MG o.c. AJaPORT •ESCOITS• 972-4976 lOMMAM FwtP~Etc.. For Sincer e ~n People Ladles tTeoe Uus month OJlJPLESooJy iS0..0674 SINGLC>only 7SG-0677 ~ded M:.ga4 Hrs LAS VEGAS XMOVIES l'..dl'nng to Coupln Tom 891-5459 ----·~~~ URG E:"(J': W~ ESS of alt.ertalJOn ol Feb. 19, !I U.PM. :-4r Bullock.s, So (;st. Plaza. Call i51-4769 • •• Y-diC..aMi 3UO'Z Amber Lane-3 Dana POI.Ill You are lhe wmner or two free t1cket.s 1S11 50 value), Lo n. 9'&HMAltY r .. Long Beach. CA. ________ .... 1\ckds may be churned by calli.Dg 642·5678. ext m . SPl.RlTIJAL READINGS 10am-10pm. FUiiy L1c'd 4Se-7296 or 492-9034. 1815 S. C11011no Real, San aern. Gr...tC•••Y Hey Jenoifer. When are ESCORTS • • • we going to meet ror 2Allrs 841-0180 DI MONO w NTED· break.fast aeam., Call __,.wS/MCIVISA A A · ~--~~"~~'~ ·~~ Priv. pert.rwill buy 1 to3 ..;.me:....:.:... _Mary......:; _____ :: ant. cash. N.B. ~5 L.Olt&F..-cl 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RDIAIS AIEFIEE cal: MJ.5671 Loll or Found a pet? C 1U Aolmal Aulatanc e I.ape. 537·ZZ73.. DO fee. Loll: Sml blll •er/ furry Das. M. Beach/Adams. Reward.988-m> Found Mo-Ped . Vic. Newport Beach. Ml-lOlll. CASK REWARD for in· format.Ion leading to rt· CC1lff!tY ol drum set and cymbals taken from piided at.tUoo wacoo In Colt• Meta April 22, 19). No que1Uons a ked. Conllct Cl111lfled Ad M1S, Dally Pt.lot. PO Box ueo, Coat.a Mell, c.. -· Jj 001' ·+ &Jf horYet fi~1~ r;;;' ft.{f1ni~ - ....-.wdl ~~OU( cet~I. ~~~~ 2A-nur; ~~-r/~~~. You moy request Ad-Sitter service when placing your od ... our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sit1er tokes your ~ .. . you coll in ot your convenience to ~t the responses to your od ... this servtee is only SS per week. For more inf ormotion .. and to ploce yo.x od coll "2·5671 ,....._,_..~ .. .....------·--··------·-- ----· -f\alCtl()rl tndepeodentl)J." cunmwucale easily wtlh • Pf'O(e.i.1onaJ coo.swtanJ.'>. Salary commeosur~• ~ wtth expenence & abili- ty ~ rt!Sume m c<>n· fi<Jmce to ad no. 614. Dal· '>t•nrt \1""' J n11·••.11I• ror .111 lh<· 1orirlt1 ,,, '>t>' ly PlJot, P U. Box 1560. (;osla Mesa. Ca. 92626 kcomtsPcrr_.. Part time. expenencti ~· 64$-6501. , •.• '"'' 11,111" v11 .. 1 \luth•·r ' IJJ' 1J,11lC• ~·JV I llh '1t·'>'·'"r·<, 1 Ml t>.• .ill\ 'l /t' I rtJna ~ 1 ;>~ uµ (' ,111 642 ~'711 for mm1· 1nrurm,111on ii. ACCTG BKPN<i • lo pl.II'" \IOUr ffil"'·H'•' TEMPORARY Register today to work on vanous aci!OWltmg & ,__... _.;~ Sl•O bookkeeping assign •o••••••••-•••••••••• rnent:. Work rlose t11 your home. F•l!Urt· Clerks to Senior Accou.o t.aats needed lhroughoul P ROBLEMS-Need to Tait" Fr-ee counsehn~. ABC Helpb.De 64$-2222 -Orange County T I •£ 42 .... ....................... ~& Wuudioa 7005 ........................ EADIWHIU YOULLUM Sla rtang sala r y ; n23 br, mer. to S3 36hr :ii\ 90 day., Ka1w lo SJ65ihr w~ re-rt1ftra· lJOll ott ai.ned. APP' Y u t 1S5S Superior /\ \'c, ~ Bearh&46 7764 E 0 t: 7075 ........................ Manager exp m laricl' apt complex. large mob1ll' hoak-park. manufa<'lur 1ng plant & pnntini: OOWi Babysnung 111 my hm Ages I & up Nr V1<'lon a. Co6ta MeM! 642 841S2 ~Wmftd 7100 ....•••.•...•.••••.•... AcCOIMh Pay ... Zl3J No Broadway s<m. <:.oldwdl Banker Bldll . Santa Ana (714) 835-4103 F'R.EE PARKING Aaytic F.ncator Al leaiil I yrs expr. Salary nt:g()(. ~0900 Ac:tiYity Dinctor 9!1 Bed ICF rac1lity · cerufled. Salary range, S4 00.$4 SO an br. Xlnt working conds . Goed bene!il:. Tuslln Mandr. lOS I Bryan, Tustin, llJ2.0180 or 642·3SOS ask for JUU\I A1frenturc travel. Ad· rnuuslraltve pholo2enic .!S!>ISLant to motion p.rture photographer Requires world travel with mterests in outdoors & wnt1ng. No studJo experience req1.1red All replies. roos1dered. Request interview to: Research Dept .. p 0 Boll:8915 Uruversal City. 91608 General accou nttnR Mui.t know \OUChl•r payable syslem Typmic OOwpm +good spe«i on c al c ulator G ood lmowkdge ol gen. oHice A."'ISSE.R Pleas. ofc. Npl &>r'OCedw-es mandatory , ll <· h P li X e x p e r Salary comm w /ex~r help(uJ will t rain. 3·11 call Mary K.mg for Ul· sMt. 631·5640 l.en')eW. 714·891·43SI A....JI ll ----.. -.,-----------1 .._,ca ons oow ..... ng AttounW\1t accepted for fumitufc MEWL Y cat.A TED Of'POITUNITIES deUvery & warehouse he!pen. Starting wage S4 per hr. Good advaoce-- menl for the right penon. Call Moo. lhru f)i. 8-9A.~. 646-7485 M'f. MAHAGEI £llper'd.; adult com· pk>JC 27 Uruts. 2311 Elden Ave .. Costa Mesa ~or 894-0336 . . ASSEMBLER Boati manat1dw-ei needs as-: sembler. Iii usl b e~ familiar 'f1t.b Ute el~- t rl ca 1 woodwork le hardware installation. Duffield Yacht s . &&S.(1115. Ask for Duffy or Ttny. Vinous finaoc1alrac· ~ reapoulbWllf's incllldina: Real est1te denlopment projects, =olo ~trola It ,...W.tor report•. require 2 to 5 yean general account· Ing experie n ce . Supervttory beck1ound •~1 decree pre- ferred but not man· dllory. Call or send re· sume t.o: Ellen Tuey at· Cl.MIU PAIWIST a~.::r.!~d. Newport Btiteb. Ca -Equal ODoonun.ity F.alfk>yw M I F IHIV Ac;sp;MRU:RS. Wf' will , train, apply ?AM . M.rGrecor Yacbta 1831 : Plactnt1&. C. II. • . ASSISTIM ' IDITOa SUIVIY • f S:IOPlll to l :JOPlll, lllon· C day tbru Friday -, 9:30.UI to l :30Plll Satur~ ' da1. Gf'tlt '°" colleOana , .s mocril(blen. iM.oo ~ week . ONLY ~ REJIENT IS A ~ 0 VOICE. Call : I eG-ml. e'Xt. 312 alter S:JOPM. Moaday tbru ; l'ttdQ ' J '!he (utelt draw tn thef Wtl\. . . a Delly Pilot a.tried Ad. Ma-Sm. - Ma.I ntM JUST A JOI . BEGIN A CAREEI AS A COSMETICIAH MAD 9000 MOUll~­-leorn to do roc1ol1 wlth the ftWI ~ Sc•••li...t .......... moch ne. leom mok,e.up oppltcotlOf'I the profes.wnol woy let R ICh<nf s Beauty (.ol lege hef p you atort developing new skills os o Cosmetician. After only 20 weeks you con be eaning o good living, ...... ......, ........ .. : ......... . ,........... iW '-....... .... Gt r:= JhY 1 f1f ................... .. ........ ...... ~. COSMfT10AN Cl.ASSIS NOWI Umlttd fnrtlmtnt-CCll Nowt Call 642-5678- bt. lJI r op mstructors give Help and Guidance. Plenty of Proct1COI Experience, too. A1&oa••he PAanD.-T. nut• 91>portualty to Join lilblY Mil'~ Orant-' 0Duaty VOlbwa•m d'• allnbip. Thle r. your ~lo leant I.be P"r'U ~ ....,w..... 7100 ... w..... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUITION PA YING PIOGllAMS AVAii.AiLE rLACEMENT ASSISTANCE .,..,. &ookw t~ am ....._ Uidlviau.a.J, over ll. aome drtv\n1 re qw,..._ e.~Oeot t'om ~-beneftu.. Apply Ul ~AMf«Rob JIMMABJNO VOLKSWAC t.:N ur7U BEACH BLVD RUMlNGTON 8t;AC'H MZ.JOOO •t>Jw•t~r wa1H~ 3y r old OTI. Syr old boy. 4 eves 1w'k . Z.30pm mtdruttht. My home pref So. lrvme. M2·21.10. BanAdng OPERATIONS OfftCEA New branch opening in Huntington Bea c h. ar-on, S&L operallooa & a ew a ccounts back· ground req'd. Excellent l>eneiat.s. Call: Georae O«Yt«. Progresat ve Sa vines 21.3"'33--0!n I E.O.E. M /F 8'nkin& . TEI.Lii : ..W ACCOUNTS 'P,ypang reqwred. will COfllrider tr a.intt. c •II for -_ppt Jo an Marselle -~I Mutual Savings C.IEIS UTVTIM ~ now nall¥ble fcir twT time A.H laU.nt Manlagen on 2nd • 3rd 11h1ft1 No n pe n encc oec. We \J'llln. Adv &nc e· ment opport unity for ~«neut JX*IUOOI to SS SO .Per hour tf qu.ahfied. Jo'or mMe tn· fonzwuoo & lnt~rvu~w. aOPlY to store 1137, 21 Del Mar, Coat• Mesa . 714·631-9421. Will Ill· terview Monday thru Fnday from Bam to 3pm F.qwU Oppor Employer Clerical. Invoice pro cesso r , mu1t t y pe , challenging poelllon Wllb teJcllle wbol•aler m M lS· lllOll Viejo. 77().2922 COMPANION t:ld"1'1y woman 1eC'lla middlt1 a,ecd wom,11n t.o abr homt• 6 domewUc' di.Ith• Non •mokt-r Sal11r)' Mtu \'\$&~ l'ounlt:r llelp, M1th.' ur t't>m11 l t-Kut t c r -. C1.-1i1nN·1 1"ull t l.m e k hr Ul8 E 16lb t' M ~1022 QJOk days, c,x~n1mced. f\i.U "'Pl'rt ume. A.Ek for DonMl-OUI ----COOK -Exper lo cook mg for conv hoep. 41 beds. C.M S49-3061 O>ok. F\tll or part Ume Mesa Verde Coovales 1.'tsll. H.ospil .. al. 661 Center I MANY OrPORTUMmlS: • 1ntoroe1tng Worlt • Pttrsonal $d1t'\f.let1011 • ~ecu"IY Jobs f'lor t•eo r' eco no mic "''"'''on • Yo o p rogres s r OP •Oly to b eco me tnorouQhly ~1lled • S1.1lf--0mo10yment Opoortunuies CALL t6 ... 61 I fOll IMflOaMATIOM RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE .......... " ... "'' lt060 ........... H ..... °" ~ St. C.M. S48 ~. 7 00 H1fp W..t.d 7100 H.fp Wanted I Cook needed for retire· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment facility. 2nd shtlt. 1--------•I GENERALOFFfC E ~t.ity cooking expcr . Eectrol11cs l'yplng, fllmg, telephone. req'd . Good beoetih . •TEST pricing 1ovo1ces for Newport Vula,642·5861 ,, crane & trud11og co COOKS1 2 lu\e . w 111 lra111 T'n'llMll'l a us s · ~sPM M6--l.834 Pttime leading to full '"""""'"" Good gal wanted I M time. F1ex hni. 1''0 0 1.> ht Ir lad SWft JarutonaJ help. Approx J PREP PEOPLE . No ex hrs dalJy. HOUN flex.iblc pr.nee. Will t.raltl. Apply Jmrned.lat.-~01ngs an• CJ ll 964·2239 for 10 Mon 4PM The Good avaJloble for production tt'rvlew Ask for M1i.., Ear th, 21 0 Ne wport test t.tttsuctans to test & While 1&368 Haoda!Jer Cent.erOr,..N.B.~2411 troubles hoot Printed C\rcle.FV Clrcul Bo~ and finol ------ COUNTER HELP 71\M to &SMmbbes u.'>('d 1n t"Om t;reat 2nd }ob N~ re!Ja. lPM. IOPM to 6AM ~crt<.'f'rrunab bit-pt'ri.o n t n w ork Winchell's Donuts. 253 t:: 1>W1lchboard Will tram 17th St. Cail.a Mesa R e q u I r e if w o rk 1 n r: f1 e:xible hours &t.S-7565 knowll'd g<' of TTL -. Counter help. Sand wa<"h c1rcu1t ry us ing H OO smp. Moo.-Frl 9-3. 17k>ll senee IC's GUARDS & Loan. 570 Camino De ~a. San Clemente. 8quaJ Oppty Employer:.. Q.ERICAL Crowrng p r ogr essive company bM apening for full·time aeneral 0'11ce person to do Invoicing. payables, rece1vables. BookkeeplnJ e xpe r . hel:fful. H01p1talazat1on an dental plan. Xlnl benef1t.s. Salary open The Bath Mart. 2711-H E Qla.<;t Hwy, CdM Call 1714 1 675-4830, P eter Schor Slcy Park Blvd. Ste. IA, ________ , lrv 5:i&-0670. We offer a stable work ft'IVU'Oflmenl with on <'lt cell e nt t.a lo ry ontl bencfil'I puckBge inrlud ing rompany pa1d Life. De n t a l , M <>dl cul Jnsurooces, Pen5iot1 Plan. Savmgs Piao with htlth illter~t .. 1oi., p111d holtda)'ll per year and I ~ paid vacatJon after 6 months This position mur.t b e fill e d 1m rncdlatcly Plt'ase upply ut Pt::RSONN EL fu ll & part tim e All .i r t·J ~ Unif o r m ~ furrushed Ages 21 or m·f'r RelJred wek o mt• No ~rience nee. App Jy Uruversal Protf'<'\lon Service. 1226 W 5th Strc~·t. Santa Ana In t/'l'Vll'W hours 9 12 & I J Mun thru Fri. BARMAID: Allract1ve. «ithus1asllc, part tJme. ~S.9835. Part Urne Moo·Fra. 10.2. Phones, typinl(, hi.mg. Ccdact Penonnel Sd ..... fic Orttlinq Controb 557-9051 EquaJ Oppty Employer CREDIT ASSIST -Mu~t have good II). key & t> p mg slulh. Exper. in accti; re<'e Re c oo c1 l1n ~ <.Ult.Omen accts. Salur)' dependent on exper. Con- ta<.t Ro& 714-M0-5684 IARTB40Ell s Private Country Club. Mature person. Apply btwn 1·3PM. Wed. & Thurs. •1 Big Canyon Dr .• Ne1rp0rt Beach.. ---------Oellcateesen Help. F.x· OericaJ perim<:i! preferred. over ---Beauti c ian ., 3 SECRET ARIES J.B. ruu n me hairdre!l~s nK'dl'<i full or J> T with chcntl'lt' for •'f'TY warm & Jri,·ndly 5ako. Plea.5e c all All ee 63J.9923 for appt at AIJ '1 Hair Ba.uar. Employmf'nt av111I In 644·5619 mull1 4turr ound 1n~<, --------- C11mpet1t1ve pa v 10 DELIVERY per<1on & l.erVlew & hire F'or more <X.Qlt.er help n<'t'ded for info calJ Tod Sforvaces automotJvc pawl st.ore. mi>S ms>t 831 .003IJ I RIVI X, INC • ......_.Or•'--C........ ll80 Red Hlll Avenue Calta Mesa . Ca 92626 Beaiay A.<>s "l, 4 day week L&c'd req1Dred. ~12 Begmnanc recept1on1.,t We tram. 9-S. UC Airport .,.,97~. BOAT CARPENTER P(f to Iabn catc vanous teak p art s Duff1ell1 Yachts. ~l5. l\sk for Dllfy or Terry. ClSllCAL Rt.-gi..ster today for local t.emporary assagnmcnta. 557-0045 Cf\·Llr\: n Ml'()(IAIN P\ 11!.0NNll SE Vlflct:. 3723 Birch Strfft Hewponleadt lbatMan experlenccd for Clerk 7-11. 1Jpm-7am full tune pc>a1tlon. Call t-\alJ Ume. 675 PauJanno, for a p p l . Newpo rt CM.751--4&2 _____ _ Harbor Yacht Club, CLERK -F\111 time m.T130 ------Wanted for faat growing BOAT REPAIR-Touc h corp. Xlnl. oppartunlty ~ MacGretor Yachts, for growth. No e xper l83J P\actntJa. C.M nee. Ute typmg. Western Stale Pension Corp. Npt. 8 0 0 K K E E P E R Bd1 loc:. 75&-1525 SECR!:TARV e xper'd , typm& S0-60WPM. girl C LERK ·TYPlST hiday type duues. \ man RECEPTIOICllT lor o f c S a I a r y c o m · Unr anc:e. 8r . ....-. menaurate w/exper O.C. Ai rport a rea. ~ l!iSl ltIJ..Ql52. laaMmplt g AH't CUltKTYPtST - DELIVERY person want oo r~ Florut shop. M in 4 hrs per day. Premium wai:e. rtra , compensa l111n ror drlvlllg your own \ c<tuclc. Apply m per-.on r-;t·wport Hills F'loni.t, 2fA2 San M1guel. NB ----V ELJ VER Y A M I.A Times. SlOO per week ~guna Bch. 4~96 DBJVERY PERSON CLERK TYPIST wanted for large com merc1al travel agncy Good bene fits, xlnt loc ComJ)llJly car. Call Sul' Beck for 1nlerv1ew at 8.51~ Dent.a.I l::IJual Opparturuty .F:mployer M f' ~MEERIMG TECH O tyoC Lamina Heach S 1228-11567 Mo lnvolvec; E n~ p lan-. rhN•krng, con~truc llon 1nspcct1on. \ond survey mg & eng oft1("(! work. College coursework 1n pre-c•ng .. udv a nced math. l(eograpby req Apply ~ Forest Ave. t.aguna Beach. by 5-2 HO, :>PM. E OE 1A A. &ptril'nUd ........... .....ted. 49M9 8 I. Mature. 1ntelil gent F: X P E R penoo w/exper handling MAJNT~ANCE person floaoclal matte rs for needed Tut-s1 Frt. Sam fulJ.ume olfice manager 4pm. Good co bene App- in So. Laguna dental of· ly in person Sebastian's flee. Prev dental exper Wmt. 14-0 Avenue Pico. pre but oat mandatory San Clemente. Startlni wary $900 Mo Fartory & Madune Sbop 6J.-13Si5 Skilled & uns killed. --- lfi\IR D RES S E R n<«loo w •somc follll11. l1lR ror C M. saJoo . C~ll 1Uffi.. t)' I 642.ms llARUW ARE I< F:TAI I. LAGOHA IEACH Part ume pos1tmns now dVd1I. 240 Hroadwa y, 61-4403 HEALTH C EHT ER M E E D S ENTHUSIASTIC fHStGETIC ftYSOH. To fill the pos1uon of Ac uvrues Manl!ger ldC'el upplicant will haven ma )Or 10 physical edu<'a Uon PXC'r<'ISC' phys1olo~y & .'lt.rOIUl managcnal ex pcnenN? Arts & craflll a dd1nilc +-_ Xlnt op portun1ty f o r :>111£ motivated 1od1vld11:1I llt.Alr.. vary. Xlnt t.alnrv & frin g e b enef it ., paclulge. f'or more in ftnnaUon rootact Su31(• Gfllven 97:K1700 EOE .MP ------- HOST£SS FUJI time evenlng.s. Good startJ.Dg salary. Apply 111 person. JoUy Roger . 4-00 S CoastHwy, Lag Bt"h HOSnss for oew bousltlg t.r act 4 days week. Hunt. Beiu·h. For details MHm JobCoetClri 1mmed opeoinf for Jr. Needed ror an:lulectural Clerk Typist In loan • urban desisn firm ·brokerage co Fashion OIHT.A.LASSIST Supreme F:nganeenog, u-·va•_. -•••tan\ ~iw 849 W 18th. St. C.M I d muu .i..cv ---• llo te Mat s want t-cl ray beellSe ta do van ed -~ -Some la undry IH)rk n bl benefu laland area. No pre"aous Salary exi e , 1 · -per. necessary. Wi ll Please &aMi resume lo. ... PBR.18012Sky Park Cit· tram. Promot.1onal op· de, Irvine t2714. portunity, &4().935() Cocktail Wa1tr e5s. Jn lo«+h 1pili9/Cleric qiare· Camino Me xican duties ror busy H.B. Of· F1sh1nR R eel R t'paar. Vear-round. r aid V8('3 fice Good benefit.a. Call Pflimc. some knowledge lion Apply al Lat.i una Man-Thurs. 8-5. 962 3329. d fishing tackle & me<-h RIYl ere Hotel. 82S S Dis)nraaher. Full-time . Mesa Verde Convales · cent Hoeplt&J, 661 Center Sl.,C.M. apptJtude req'd. 20 hrs eoa,,t Hwy. Laguna wk. 642-11_63_____ HcUJ. Food Prep. No exp. ne<: f\ill Ume. exper. helpful Restaurant. 20111 S. bw not nee. Many co. l:irookhurst. Jlunllneton benefits. Apply al 1660 Beach. PlaceotJa. Cceta Mesa. \..;;;;;;;;;; ____ ! DOG GROOMER PUU Ume, over 18 only. Santa Ana, Or a n ge 83S-O.lll. Newport Beach 644-0080, Laguna Hiils 586-3112, Cost a Mesa, S.A.~191M. Unl"erslty At.hletlc Club. 7-UAM. Mon.·f'rl. Cull & nm Ask f (1" John Housekee per . e xper . pref Bl lin gual. • • Maids, pit to at.art. • • Service persons. • • Front de.ak clerks, exper. pre. but DOl nee. Apply In peraoo. Hotel San Maarten, 696 S. Coast Hwy., Lag. Bcb. IOOKKHPEI Elrperienced lo payroll. A/P. fillng, geo'l office work. Salary c o m · mens ura t e w I ex per. m4.1661·3612 uk for Tom JWwn, COMPUTER OPERATOR OR.IVERS -$200 Week Will train Lruck drivers . Open 3am-8pm_ ~ l3 · BOYSandGIRLS !!be Daily Pilot hu a )mall r o ute in lbe Oakwood apartments, Operate a 380/30 DOS computer system Ex-DRIVER wanted to de· pe:rleoce or equivalent liver " ma.int.am rental ~ ~p.642-UB7 Jllewport Harbor Hl&b We dfer a st.able work Scbool aree.. amln environment with a11 ex-ApproXLmat.e e gs: cellenl ulary and Q30per moath. beneflll package lnclud· Call~l tog company paJd Lile, Leaveyournamc Medical and Dental Driven wanted, early AM d eUvery of tbe L.A. Times. StOO+. S46--023S DIUYllS Deliver bakery products to super markets. Early momin& to mid alter· noon. Call IW14TZI _..:.And==~pti..::100::::.;:e:..::n:..::u_m_be_r ·--t Insurances , P e n s I on a."fet Server. Lunch. rtan, Savings Plan with y..;:_ .... u •• da71 a bllb tnter.it, 10~ paid --. ~ ~. pw year and 1 ;wee&. Appt, bl penoo to we8t ~ •acaUOo a.fter ;Job~ a tt d • , ,. o o d • ........ nu. poattlon D11Yas ... ~--·~J,.aauna, mu1t be filled t m · MenorwommBJnor ;GS SOulll Coaat hwy, ~-PieQe apply older. Know lbe cout FOREMAN. small Foam & Plastic shop. Exper. w/baod & elec. toola nee. Woodwo rk i ng ex p . hclpful. Reply Ad. no. 9 . c/o Dally Pllot. P 0 . Box ~. Colfta Mes a, Ca. 921628 t)'amers for picture shop, exper. pref .. m e ri t ralaes. Coal a Me s a . M6-tl63 GmeraJ 1be Balboa Bay Club la OO'Wlunng NJGHT AUDITOR. 11-9, uperieoce pref. In· House computer SECURITY GUARD : P.M. Shift. l y r . S«urity or Military oper. Muat bave telepbooe & tell•· .. tnmporta\lon. ~ calJ for 1ppt. 16-7151 ~ Bucb. a PERSONNEL: cWa Net SllO a week or :::.,.~ •• HJ=--=,H:.;;08T;.=..._ESS......----1 m. i>S._ mo re . Orange Coaat GENERAL OFP'ICE part ,,..,_, a:.n Yellow Clb, 17300 Mt. I •Slplr. put.Um• oltet. Herrm1on, Fountain lime. typ o1, anawer AfJfO in pnoa at Two ~~~~-Valley. <No of Slater pbenel. Oood poeltk>n for lbeJ SECURITY We a.re seeking a ~liable penMll) to work flexible 1sw1og " 1raveyard shlfta> boun. Law en· forcemmt or attunty ex- penence helpful. Enjoy exc e lleol company benems. Apply 9a m • noon. Koo-Fri, Penon· nel ..wtalOTT HOTS. 900 Newport Center Or. I Newport 8e1eb • EquJ Oppor Em~er ffOl'EL Mahl alldltor. PIT, 2 nltu, competlth• salary. aper. NCR 4200 requ. Jl'or Interview. caU &uldy5.1&-l42l,t-S. .O.• from ILaly, 2211 3180R.thlllAvenue betwn Ne•bope • IWdenl. Private Cowlt1 '""'"'"· CJI. Co1t1M.a,Ca921828 ~lld) Cub.~ _. .. fh•11d1•1r1 Equal ()pportunJty ...... ~ pr br + bonut. · CASHlll EmployerM/F Need an 1ureulve 'Jl\&UorPtrworit.llaptd :P\111 or part tlm•. prefer ._ _______ ., • l*WOD to &.Ut c~e ol advancement. Mu•t be =~~~-f.?'f.; Pladnl • ClwlOed ad La fillna ln North I unl· 11. bavb~· • •Pted•k --,....,., " • •1 .. dla.UD1 your lftt&cn B11eb .l.Dl.arance O'*ll b. Imm . :,...... ..... to 111m. 0 11.....,Aideforelder· silone-Give ut • call. A1en cy. P ull ttme. ,oP~I•· 848 ·'7080, !.......-0 Sboel, 1111"1 s. IY lalb. f'riday oliht. • ·u do..... "~" tc.1!78 I •--.. IMJ.._ ~ BNtiol. ec.c.a M•a. S.W'daya. 54l.ol00. We u""' rest. IPW'-13 75/hr. C.J : -1. 1...:I ;..;;;;....~------ -- _..__._. . -... -... Selly Pearce' AITP"of D..CllMJ ~ Berdy JI Dance Stldil U llLCet.Hwy.C.. .,.......,,.~ 241 1 .. c ... ....,. C6t 67J.J4ZO OCBQ Broadcastinq School • n J • ""-l'roducuon • C:1at>M~ T ilu$?hl In "mall \.rnup- •Top Pr()l'l lfl)lrurt111); • l11~h Plact•ment • Kt•11'10n.ib!Y Pn <'ed FOR FREE AUDITION 714/956-7171 ANNOUNCEMENT II you are a male or female having an Interest in the medical Of 19911 fields. and If YoU are unemi>'oyed. under-employed. on welfare. Of a veteran. YoV may t>e ehg1ble for tra1n1ng an one of the following programs •Aesp1ratory Therapy Technician <Cen1fMld Elt01bte l •Operating Aoom Techn1c1an • I AMA Accfedltedl •Para·teoal Lawyers A&S1s tant An ellg1t:>le lnst1tut1o f'I under the Basic E d uc atio n Opo ortun1ty G rant s . & S upplemental Education QpPOftunity Grant Programs Nahonal Direct Student Loan Programs For more 1nforma11on call 547-0305 Ame,.can College o r Parameoical Arts & ~c1ence'.i 1800 N Broadway Sanla Ana Cahfornll 92706 H..,wantect 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 ··~···················· ··········•············ ...................••••••.......•...••••••.... HOUSECLEANERS up lo SSprhr Car 00 5123 llOUSl::KEl-:Pt:R LIVt. I~ -for ~der lJdy L1h' cookltJg & hOUM' \/(Ork Must dnve Cur d\'a1I &M-001 f~e<oper fOf' w1dowt'r. pwt um ... prt'f colll'llt ~I~ llou.sekt'eper :. Needed £:11.p. pre! up tu ~ br Taite over ex.i.suni< routt• tn Local area • 754-0030 HSKPR BARYSI TTI-It For 1nlunt. In .-tn Refi. CdM 760 &422 INSPECTOR TR.AJHff lrl'lp.-<.t or Trauw•· 1n lh• ret'e1v1nR 1n i.p1•ct 1on d11pt in com pvl•·r u1 dtt.trv (.'all i\h ('oµl.111 ~1 fOr Jl>IJI I :-,-1 ~ t;qw p~t l:. 0 I': IMSPECTOR Pn'c'woo IMpertOr ro1 ITUlchtned part .. & "' -.t'fllblles an ('Omputer 1n ~ J>least' t"a ll M ., OlpllUl ~6001 for oppt I M S t:qu1 p m t'nl t;OE llburancl' Lndl·N n tcr l'(-n.<JC\al Llul" :-,troog Pt>r..ondl Lint'' Ur~:rwnt.er Opponun1 ly to lellJTI r omrtlt'n'1ul vood bt·nd1h ... ulor~ (Jp(n (~1171 1 541121~ ISTl-.RIO H U f S IC ' SHUWHt)(JM n1.~'(b pun ume he lp tor ••11r1 uu ... N>P Lt.oda ~ 642·2004 JANITORS Mm. thru f'n 0 11 y 11.11rk ooJ,y $4 lO $5 7 ~ PN hr ba &cd on exp r r ... r perm ernply only. Clc11n <'Ul & bondabll• Cu bmef'11.8 & 1Jdv11ncement Call ~ JA!'llTORS MAI DS P 'T Wtlh I rvuw a rea SJ ~,hr M_1_33_1_l __ _ J AHITORIAL tlTE J\dull.'I only OH1C"f' clN1n 1 n g A" a 1 I 1 m m t' d 5325/mo 5day wk t.arl.y eve hrs. J hr.; d ay t..asi:un a Sch FU II l r J 1n m,; & eqwpmeot pro Vlded. <All ~wn 5 and IOPM 77~ KITCHEH HELPH f'uU ume. M~o Verde Qlov Hoep 661 Center, Ol&la Mesa Landscape maintenance Foreman needed Vaned dWen. F\111 ume perm a nmt. Good co. ben<'f1L'I Appl y al A & II l.andscapl'. 23111 I Via Fabricante • .Must111K1 Vil' JO 76M7!1l. L.A. nmes home delivery 8Reflt needs USSll lo help superro;e earners plus other m isc dutae~ 2.a JOam dependablt• ca r needed S46·448 l o r 116"41182 Legal a,cretary-part· ume. with uper, famalv law pn!(erT'ed 8Sl • 1733 MAQQ.NlST/ MSEM BL -Npt BdL maouf. ol food proceuln1 equip ' MAM.A.GEM&IT Unbmtted mcome pot.en u&l 111 primary wb<>Tes"alt ~ Pro11t-s han ni;c & cdler benefits Nttd nut leave prt5ent p(l:>t lJUfl Wnte ad no S77 Daily P1IO(, P 0 Box lY.O. Costa ~ e .. a. (;,\ 9'J633 MANAGEME~ PEOPLE PERSON t:itoc ~ p Ume .:i• bOCUltt' tn wboh~ale :.up pi.lb f'uUy cap1t-.1Jzt'fl t1t1J Hud>ei 54-3026 MtAJiA.'l(IC S200 Wt't'~ Wtll lram {)p<n lt.tm lfprn ~13 --- MGH'TAUOCTC>a Appty Craig Presley. San C1efDft>te Inn. 12$ w. !:Bpiandlan HURSE AIDES Cert. or ap'd. 3to11 & 11 tn 7 p/llme Gd. P•>'· Country Cl~b Conv. Hoap.~3061 1· ~ t«llSI A.IDES 9.art at S3.65/br. S3.15 aft. 90 days. AU s hafts. .Apply at: Newport Con- vaJe:Scent Center. l SSS Supersor Ave. Newport 8e.cb 646-n 64 EOE. Nl.lrsinlil s HEMOolil YSIS . ursc:. tiffed AJdH S4 OObr. 7-311h1ft Xlol wortu11 g coo ds It Paid holidays. t.:OE fi42. 3:.'iQS fnllral Car ... Exp prr Bayv1ewCoov. Hospital ferrt'd Wall tram few l h1" :ni6 Thunn Ave, C.M ~a.lly fo\IU Umt· lo OFF1CE WORK--::-W11i ,\i1dlra! AMl5tllnt F"ronl M.1!>"'00 Vtl'J() l.nW1 Sl.80 per week tu (it buck OHi""· l'XP'·nt'nC• "1JUt Open !Sam LO 8pm hl'lpful C jll Ano .Jt ~13 i;.17~ --7·'·"-l.•.·.•.•.o.o __ l''JtUJ"-''"l-:R IJ~KIREC1'.:P- M~cu1 ofc Tl-'Q t>itp.·r d TIONl.!>I II you art- mature pen.on 21..cs f11r ll'a lune to P'.an for that bnghl. energeUt & detail f11m1ly pruct1rr, Pl . ~ tnp f"or extra rmaded we have tbe JOb Ht>\umc lio x IJ~11 . c.h. why not scll aome for you. 60wpm . Xlnt St~ _lkh ~ -~;J d ~ llemli you doo 't '>tarung w ary ~:n Qee(1 wtt.b a <.1&S6tf1ed •tr send resume to Panco MB>ICAL ~ .. ~ roeox 188ZJ, Irv. 92714 IMUr lfnCI.' bus~ OH bYN d r \anou.-. duu1--,, exiier pref t:m.'!d S56-w.l I MEOJCALSECRETAKY· ~ geM-raJ practice u c. 801 No ~un. Santa An a !>a la r y c om IT'ltS't>UTJk Vt' l'Xper 4 l 'J r!J) ""k. C'Or\61dcr J)Jrt LU~ !fil.~ ----~h d !>er for hu'' '1,1Wtll~~t 2 r,lftr•..., t..>. p d r.inl> Sa.llll) D 0 t.. t.U 110:, ' H \lrli $1-(' for 2 Docton 1*11 t..Jtp d only !>aJar) D 0 i-; 8J7 l&H Mtfdt191CA~ OpporlWty ht ::m:tnf /parN;tne An! you returrung to lh1.• ~ force oo a part· lune bas.c., A.re you look IIlR for a good company. a iCOOd )Ob. And good brs" Werk for rncon Systems m your own schedule Ill an W"ea where you II ve We II tram you lo a r range floor displays, and c o unt & re o r d t•r mer c handise o r th e manufac ture r s we ~t 1n home 1m· provement stores. Seod r e s ume t o · lo t"o n S)'!lt.ems. Sle 306. ~01 'M.lstutt Blvd., LA. Ca !DJ25. Models -Actors It's fun & profitable to pnnt model Newport ~ F~005. A h1ab f'aslU<ln Photo Model.ulg ~utho. 951·7174 Morning mainten ance , full t.lme. S:JOAM·l PM. Me<'haolcal ability hetptu1 979-8880 MOT'ORROUTE AOd &lonov1 ~ 111\0 ~ ro 1 bedroom •Ith ttus \fl ' P~\ ~and rna1th1n1 no.tr pillow ~°"" '" ~rt to tml)rO•llet 1n t111e-to-1111ur' L . -nr ... -; .... -fff'C....-.-colorl 8tC SAie tianslet. puc:ocl "'J Ill;,..., fllt ,, .. 1tiou1 16131 Paner11 109 1 1iuue t~nslei cllMt. OttfCltOllS Sl.7~ lol ucll p.ittern Ado !>()c uc11 !l'ttern lor 11111 elm 111 m11I f/IO llf/ldltftl S.. '11: Ala ... .... ~ ... Dept. 105 Deity Pt60C .. IU. OW a.. Sii.. ... '"'-• ., 1•11. rrt.t ...., ...... Zif. '"""' ..... UClllNC1 Hew 1980 NHllt£ oeeda qualifaod pe"on --------• w/oll around mac hine lmmedlate opportunity for part-time eanungs. The Dally Pilot has a nd« route available tn Uw South ~una area. Dell very. arterooons, Monday thru Friday . mornlogs Saturday 4' ~·No monUlly door collectlooa. Earnlna• about SSOO per moa tb ero11 . Rel i able tnmplrtaUon and amaJI caab deooelt required. Call 6d·U2l, Fo1ter (M(kt. for detaUa. CIWT CAIAl.OC w11h Ml 110 Of\CllS 111 CJtll •lftJ ol Cl.tit\. 3 ""'*'""S HIS!dt Send s I 00 IU.Qllt~ .. $UO lll..W.' ._. ~ . Sl.!IO .... , .......... uo-S-••sa. JI.JI i'.!IO ---·· 1~££111 TllllllllM UO _.eftem .,._ ~ ahop elll*'· Mut bavt awn t.oola. Pl•u• caU 11m.eoao MAIDS "111 or p/Ume IG-3030 ¥ ............ man-helper f~ apt eomplea ln C.M Retired or Mml. (213) ...... MA NAGE R Bu11 brukfaal bouae. Op· port\IUty to irow wltb co. ReltnDCel requlred w.ms. ..WHOMISAUS Qima t.alk '° .. about op. ~ 1Yllllble at Geor'l9 CbarlM Realty. We're upl.Ddlllal Ea· celle nt commluloo ac:hedWe. memben ol 1 local boudl' t'OQlealal lf'OUP and boft• pro-aram. hr a CGDlldmUll lnlervlew. ple•H ca II a.rt Gottmo 17$-7$12 nAdHelp? I..,..... Qllll ... I.JI .,._ ... m..-., Mm ... $1J1 m-. ••=t ... J::&~ ~ ............ UI t•U.NM IMMl '~"·i·•:: t: zw.sa• -t lZJ.SMds ., ,,._ Ill MOR( clotllu fo1 U SS lU.sllft ... Pwff . • I.JI MOIITT~'t ltill _.. ~. , lJl....., . . . . UI IOI' '"· StllCI now tOt OIH NtW li7&t •u•;:· ... l.,. SP RING·SUMMU rmtRH u.._ ,_ .... lll CATALOG. 0.. JOO :t'l\ '* 11w.c.ildilt ...... 1.11 m;..,c-..:T:-,. •. sue UMlii6titt a ....... Ill ~ •M 11.11 110.11 •::r.· ...... I.JI ~Jl.Mta ... Cl* .. : UI :~..-..::::.JI Ul ............ ut. ........ ,.... ....... Jelt Yk 1 c..t..... JI *'" ...... , ... ,.SlJI .. .. '*tla ..... Sl.JI I Nlflll E\111115$ BaterprlalDI adult». OllW' ll wtth D)'n amh:. Adv en \u ro u a pereooaJIU-. w-.0 etUoY worlllna with and .... ~ )'OlllM .... .Oto lS. M.00 br lo start. POO a wee& potential Alone &C-4321 Ext. 250 between 2 1t1d t P M A.5K FOR LAUIUE EOE ---Part Time. llAM·2PM. A!aotiPll-IPM. P11ckaae food• dnnks for tab ou1 order's. 7~S401 Paul WPM.. Part y Consultant / Counter Pen.oo. f uU ome inc.I. Sahardays. Apply 3115 Newl>ort Blvd., CM. PAYllOU.CLHK . The Jolly Roger lnc .. a fast growing restaurant chain, has an opentng ror an experienced payroll clert.: to work in a s ma II department hand.hog ap- prox Im ate I y 1,500 e mpl oyees . C o m - puterized payr oll & restaurant payroll ex· penence a def11Ute plus. Ability to deal ecrects vely with all le vels o f management a must. ~ent wortting condl- llonS & benefit program with ~ty for ad- vaocemeot. Salary com- mensurate wllh ex- pe rie nce. Apply in person: between Sam & 5pm. or send resume to: 'lbeJoUy Roger Inc. l'lOOGUlette Ave. Irv. 92714 • PIX OPERA TOil * Part time or full lime, days or eves. Must be able to work some wkends. Typing skills ~E Many co. benefilS. Fash. Is. area-640-1110 Airport area-646-8000 PERSOMHIEL Employees Relat1onl> Aul. ~!~.·.~ ..... na tw.W_... 71M tw.W_..., 7100 ....,W.•a• 7100 ,...~•t• DM.v--D ~.;-··· ~ .... _ ........... ~·-·············· .... .................. ,.._, Na1kma1 _, _.. '!.-" P1~U1•1•, !!11 11 er ......... _ ..,....._ 111_.,... ~Wais• 7100 -1140 Ilia p 0 ... ~~ II fW • :-·-' -·~~-~ NMfllll!llHHeHHH ~~~·~~· ·~~~~Wllilr=~ ..... ·~·~· !!'~····76-............ v..o.v ....... V81111iaaclllltDlllMaf.u ·-·--· --Ml K'ND ... UC --------IT • ttt-~k-• Mii-.: or rt-U•• ..... ~· ..!!,: J 1 .,._ a..rp ... 111r: Pt& 6 a1ii O. W/m!J • =~•r=:· w.Bca.ml =,.: o~ ... atart-°'11°"'"~ ai.iT. _. ~J.&:1''~· ='~~-~w::==~;;;t~~laJ ,,_..,._ a..•=-AM ... r. llahara a3:teHtd HOWl &A.MJ.7111. mur.:::-'n;J;YJ: lal alllft IP /11Plil. Z IOY. 05~ II ~Ml-:-:•Ml.P-~---- A.I . Dtek Htlltell WWW'ilCMlsf -£".tw.L.~~ Saadwtell • aalad H · r.!'L&!-MSNT . ~t':::',"&:::r:: .e.==·· 2,_.Yi =.J .. ~~:.~r o.-., .......... ·-s u0 .1u11u..1A"· .. • ... -..... , ...... :...-_. ~ ........... ~ =':l:i :g~· !I.:'.'"-~~~.~~ S1HacL•• ~.~,;,"."::.~~.~ L=:.':;:::S.:.,. =.--'~·lull -.. ,. 1141 :::;-,,.;,.~-= "'111 lot J.tl. M2·M'11 NU..-. fti1Ma 13.50 per br. Lori's Prol•ajooaa. ... kLDI .... ••••••••••••••••••• ----~ PrblUnc N.a l(ll!Q 1 .. of~. KJtcbtD, rtt..oT41 •rt --Income ta.4142 y p I 8 T w 0 a D • Id blk Plwamu AU Olt fl. Ea· "' Nemttln llelpful. llMIUorlllllt. .._.. · · PROCESSOR mo. o • PUP•'I· wtule the Pool9 crib per IM Na lee,......,. for He1rpart Call fo r lal er\lltw. Sie41SHOIS? Paal accurate Typl1t Mixed. Houttbrolten. w/all acc•sorttt $70. -----• a.dllA9JlrM,Typba1 ._.,,......,orCllff. SANDWICH SHOP -U1(1U'rea''l0"1sa,., ~ for lllll'Y i.vel ~~o lood bomt . Wood el'..Ue 121. Wlat ~ btfphaA. ft'Ollt oftk• •P. N • ed • d • P • n d a b I c 1o&.erelt.ed In aomethln posWion. p&eaaant wortr· · roc:ldlal dw 115. NMGllO RLUF.UN E TRAlNEP. t:::~~~·11•'7· Call ::::!.~~as'IUll woman •• t.o 3 :30 wkd1l,. totally dllfereni cal, Ille COftdltiona. Apply ln ~ maleCockapoo. l ... ~ ... . . W"1tn1 to train ..._akid....Swutedto Pffalaoavall.CallScoU (110 758-1914 for lo· per100toMr. Fueotes at yr, loves everybody __ , .. , ............ . pmoos w/oo frior ex-~11UCl'ti31.oao8 la'Vlew. Prhnelocationa Robert BelD WllUam -.OW MAYM.tD~eSIALI ~. b'll bu 1ooct al ::J:.1:' :!"e m,:e:,..~ SCTIT ~ beClnniaa JllDt 1. Tbe All Frolt •Assoc. 1401 Qu.aU ,_F_r_e-e t_o_i_o_o_d_b_o_m_e-. Sal MAY.,., MM. ADU· :::" ~ ~ l.l':..~~. IUdl who Oo. but they Pari tlme. AamicuSboeShlneCo. Sl., Newport Beach. O>dllr apuiel female 10 :_ ~· sliver. laa•l pa, lloo.JPrl mecl a l08tu.re uaert.lve _UUmaoSaUs.f7Ut'70 st• Pit• CL.al PIST. Busy Costa 11111.'51.eMalUPM. Academ1 oi = ~-=t~ 5lar1I at A.Ullar. Ctll BD;EPTlONlST·ocwla• _...to duaperooe aDd •• Mari.De bardwue di•· Mua office needs Good I010 -.._ .. n~ a--•-.. ~-· ---f -If\ ~l lbtm ln sales ..AMSTllSS trtbn•or b•s xlnt -.. ls bome clelperauly .---~nu. ---· .... _ ""'"'°' root .,. ce •P orMat.l JOit SAILMAlla • • .,...-v. attUrat.e typ t. needed for "Super Cat.·· e.rwa . Pl'Od pearaoce, It typtoi. PM ~ from 6-8 warehotHe oppty for Sal. Ol)M. Prr, or Ftr. .,fin la 2 years o&d, DIAl.mwa.coMI .clloD a Ser ICl' ..alary commensurate dally S4.00 br to rrs.a70 ahiPllkal clen. Ml.n 1 yr "111bt:oef.1lc.Ql~. spayed. eeoOt 4' friend· .......... Tnmee 3 d• • wtexper Call Dawn aart llOO.OOwedcpoten· Seams ex p e r req u ired . 1---------l W &ov her th 1811 t " .... I065 pw .-10-bn per ec.&1ZmS4 U.al Pbone&U-4321,Ext tresses. near OC Familiarity wtsblpping Typing, part·llme. y. • e ,but e -·••••••••••••••••• ~ Con&act Kim McRa" · ~betweeo2and 6 PM. Airport, P W • 6AM· red label produc t s . Ma.I-A; some legal bit· new landlord doesn't ! _•_N_lt-_M_a_IJc_C-<i_~_'!" R~~~ T..:,~::.~!;!°nt ASK 7~';:\URIE ;:.~· Moo · Thun · ~ :.i;i:, Eb"/.!~f. ~ ~. ": ~~ •,;:: ~ call -oH Exlra IOlll •loll• bed : S15. Amana 1o l d niriprat.Or: beat olfflf' p R 0 D u c-T 1 0 N co. lO N 8 Uabt type, "'"' ""-" --SECRETARY -Npt. package. Please apply an ~ ,....... 8050 =EM~~~~hc:; "ood front oHlce iap ~OWridU•l!llr Bch. law firm se eks :ron:,.~1~:P i;;~~o Vala Parten. part Ume ...................... .. physical ind. back x ~e 4 \la day work 1,..._ mature girl w / good ask for Dennis 17421 days & nights. Depend•· **I BUY * * aver ~. Both: xlnt. cOGd. Call a fl. 7pm: IM-S18&. Jewllry i67o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ray. Taking applies ;:*~.,,. S7~. C»lt Dally Pilot newspal)t!r sJdlls. Fran~l·llOO lll1mlerSt. lrvine. bk. Women encouraged Appti=~R'f~~Us~t ttoos btwn B lO only circulauoo department SECRETARY SHOE SALES. Wanted. t 0 a pp I y . ca I I orSELLforYou •Oll.MEDlATE CASH• S t r a tnf I e x . 17 67 l llCEPT10MtST nus bighlv Sl.ICCesdul full or part Ume. Good _n_•_n:n __ .:rm______ MASTaSAUCTIOH For Gold ' Sil\le r . Armstrool Ave. Irvin!' for modem £I Toro beau-local newspaper bas an ORDER DEPT. co. benefits. Future Wart.res:. '46 1616 & lll-96~5 Platinum. Any ltlnd, E.O.E. A Kendav1s Ind ty faloo. P/tlme. Lt. bk· opening for a tralnee Ul F\tm_. Mfg./Order pro-• cood., amount. Oaaiel Co. It.pg, must have gd pbooe the circulation sales cessing experience a mgmt. positions J>06&I· Experienced. mature for From model: new 8""'. ,_548-D3 _______ _ PIOlllTION CONTROL EXP EDITOR TRIVEX . INC . a Mohawk Data Sciences ~. IS a manufac· lurer o f c ompute r peripherals We are loolang for an in· dJviduaJ with previous expeneoce an expedjting and scheduling matenal and assembly through mamlactunng. Lias ion with production a nd pun:hassng. Coordinate material movement. We oiler a stable work enVJJ'OlllDC1lt with an ex- ce 11 en l s a la r y and benefits package. includ· ing compaI?Y pa.id den- tal. medical lns urances. pension plan, savings plan with high interest. 10¥.t pa1d holdiays per year and 1 week paid vacation after 6 months. 1l11s position must be filled 1romediate ly Ple ase apply at PERS0.1'-'NEL: mi>~ l'QllDDen, Very pleuanl service&collet.'t1orurea'. must. Type 50wprn . ble. Apply in person bet. _cUI __ ee_s_hop_:....._S.0-_7_500_:_.__ .. working surroundings. SeJt'Cted applicant wlll Detail onented w/good 9am & llam: 3'Y11 S. sda. brown ctuntz: $.500. Mhc1l•1w 1010 Call ....... """'l . '·be aJ ~ G n..: ... ...i c M w··~·~E 2 club chairs w /Ot · ...................... . ,.,.,...,.,., recc1ve au r starting .,. ........ manners. roWlh ~ ... __..,o;o___:"'"•.....:.;.;· ~· ----1 ~----------1 s a I u ry , r e g u I a r I y poe.itlon. Irvine Furn. Sign-painter. expencnct'd O'rowinC E.lec. Dlstr .. in tomans, yellow: Sl7S. IOlnd'4eti'gbl Tqwle 90 pcs. Receptionist, P IT 1·5. schedwedraues. boous Mfr. Top s ala ry & Cull or PIT, c all Kim F.V.arealookingtofitla 675-7038.64.>6625. Salepricelnstoresap-1\100-Thun;. comm'I R.E. opportunities & many Cr benefits. Send res ume 673-1.966 W~ position wttb Blonde walnut dressl'r prax S56{)0. a.~klng $4,000. OCAiJt>Ort 7!>2-U94 Inge beneflls such as to: Classlfied Ad 11579 Diamond SI~ Co _ 3 good fature Position w'end t.ables. $300 0 80 60-4300 Ad-6it.ter '138 U paid v11cut1ons. p aid Daily Pilot . P.O. Bo~ lllCl~receiving,order Callllft.Spm:960-7gz0 hn. group insurance. Ure 10 • 1.560,Cost.a Mesa,9262S Stationery Stor e i n fllling & sbJppmg. Com· -EXIX:l111VES-.----PIN-B_ALL __ RECEPTIONIST The Jolly Rc)ger H end quart.en Office is lookmR for a full time, perma- nent receptiorust. Must be very persooable and have front omce, pro- fec;sional appearance. Dimension PBX sWJt cbboard system. · PaUuon Mquires use of 10 key adder & Ug.hl typ. mg. Apply i.o person at. ThP. Jolly RogeT Inc. l~GUletteAve. Irv. ~~-~u~ce & dental cov C'.~m.a.RY Corooa delMarn~ex peUt.ive eammgs &. full FUtlHITUIE u u "' ~ "' pr'd sales lady. fo'ull fnnge benefits Please E LECT R 0 N I C A cants must be 18. For district sales office uine. 5 days. Xlnt work contact T1m~mo ~~=' t:ie.5:i'c~ ~ITA~ke J:ie•. have a good drivmg re· d major co~. good typ mg rond.. Dspeclally Ctn~ Warehouseman .Needs Newport Beach v_.., J:J:::: ·~,n l-op, cord. HOW'S are general· tng skills. ab1bty to hao-d tent.ele. 675-1010 548,$461 . ~.. ay . .,...,. ype ly llAM·9PM. Monday dJetelephone & be able to ---per.IOO to pad orders & r------..:... illed In boy Clubei. lhru .Friday. Saturday work independe ntly Tfl8Chers & Aides. Pre-K au1st w/oper at 1on s. Walnul ~set. 4~ •1S'T2 overt1rne available as Xlnt benefit procnm. an tchr (exp 4' uruts). subs, G.G. aru Call 63l).Q92 brick c:tw.rs SUS. Single Johr\7W_a_y_n_e_l_a_m_l_l_y needed. o Pp t y for s e If · F'IT uldes for K. elt:m. fer appl. • bed. box ip011g5. frame membenlup avail. for II yoo are quabfied & are deveiopmenl. Can begin P'n.'-K • Pre-ac:b. Pvt :.ch & sade tabaes S6S 760-112 l sum All 6PM. 751>-1834 tnterested an learning the unmed. Please apply 10 CM™ • J' ¥ 1 1005 WiSI'MJNSTER ABBEY Am'JQUE alALL DallY lG-6, t'n LO 9 O..OSEDTIJESOA Y uru Welifmantte:r Ave Garden GrcTVe ~103 THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST newspaper circulation pen;oo Sat 4-26 9/\~f-12 -·-·••••••••••••••••• r.---------.;... ______ _ busmess,cometo lheor-noon o r Mon 4·28 t eacber. full tJme cbLld IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS fice. 330 W. Bay. Costa 9AM~M. cvecentersupervtsor at Mesa Ask for llarry LENDLEASE Racquetball World, lo Seeley or Ken Goddurrl A Di vlsioo oC ~tart 10 Ma> Mouvatt'd Only apply before lOAM National Car Rentals pre·scbool teacher de or after 2PM. Mon·Fr1 2172 Dupont Dr. Slel.5 sired. Call Gracie al E.O E. lrvfne 1162-1374 . UCB'TIOHIST Wtth or wit.bout typing needed. Top pay. Tem- porary & full time. Call Tod Services at 979--0164 SAL.E5 Housewares. App- ly ID person. Cr own SECRETARY f'or Corporate office of constr eqwp. d1str b. localed in Slooemill Bus. Prit. <Redhill & Bristol>. Good typist, dictapbone, some s tat. typing , general clfice work. Milo Eqwp. Corp. Contact Mr. Steger al S.0-5684 for In· TEONCW4 Read Scbemaucs. field service. mttba & el~. ability. Some travel. Sl.6K to S1JIK + eo. car Morgan Employment Agency, 1525 Mesa Verde £. Suite 213 , Co:.ta Mesa Cub paid for aot1que shop m ventones Call L a.rr y Mo r g an (714)~311165 RECEPTIONIST Hardware. 3107 E. Coast Hwy .. CdM. IMMB>IATE ~ P..ts OPEHIHG -·r We are seeking an in· Sales help. Ptr 2407 S. dividual who Likes meet· Bris t o l Santa Ana ing people. can type, 1s _55_7_-363'1 ____ _ outgoing and enjoys a 7~·1581 631-1.575 NEVER A FEE vanEty ol tasks. *5alesJady Mana ger for terview. hlgh-fashloo bout1q ue. --SIC--1-tET_AR_Y_ We d:fer a stable work Qimmias1c:G. F)IU time lntematlonal Trading !•-------- environment with an ex· Wed.-Sun. 4M-3QIM. Co. looklni for sharp 11.CIMCIAHS Uruque mansion qwillty UllO S-pc: oak bdrm set Heavy c~. Shown by app t P .O .R . 2lUll:M003 'PP'mc" 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oki Mt.ab. co. bas opened new cllvisioo in Long TA1vuc 1HC Beactt and n eed• .. ·----.. cellent salary and ~ OPPORTUNITY ~ry f o r sales MecbanJcal/ electrical ~ pacltage i.nclud· -W/E.F. HuUoa sub-ai ....... rt. "f:c=:etCo.yn. ~!~e~o~~ Wuher. dryer & dis· bwasber. A· l cood. ll25eL i4&4IMB secr«al'Y who bas bad 2l80Redbill Ave. previous ex per . in 11 Colla lies&, Ca 921626 penanoel offtce. Ground Equal Opportunity Ooor pos. w/great poten· ,~~~Employ~~~e:r~ll~/F~~ tiaL Call Rita. ~ 1-c.o.tal Personnel Agen cy, 2'790 Harbor, C. M. NEVER A FEE P1cture framer, parl time. experienced. Ar1 World Frames. 660 N Coast Hwy .. Lag. Sch 9'WJTY COMTROL IHSPICTOI. $-8105 Leading manuf aduttr of spa & pool equipment is in need cl experienced assembly lint: . quality conlrol cierts. This is an xlnL opportunity in a fast growing C'Onlpany, orrer- ---------mg security Ir growth pcUnUal. Wages based 2-Pl.A Y GI Rl.S-4 Part time Phone Work 6 to9. $5 Per Hr. +Bonus 6monthComm1tment Call ti.wn 1·5PM. 751·2400 PLUMBERS HELPER - WW lra10 S200 week to start. Open 8am-8pm. 98!>Ml3. on experience. Phone Personnel: 114-540-4811. Real Est.ate Sales Pe ople needed 1n Sunset Beach ore lop comm1ssvon. ' Call Bud Hyarru. 17 I 41 146-SSOZ -. ca:np&ny paid Lile, ...Ala.., c---.., " 000 to ,.... t"' ,.. ,._ Medical. and beotat · -1 • ..... u _., lng. sbortbaDd or speed "'""piltraDO Valley. Elt· surances. Peosioo Pia~: S18.000. Part·tlme . wnungnec.2to3 yrse~· pe rienced & 1o e x · Savings Plan with blgb 972-2712. Or send resume perieoce. Xlnl benefits. perienced desired. c an uaerest rate, one week to POBOX 624. Dally denLaJ plan, 3S br work ~ paid vacation after six Pilot, POBOX 1560, week. Call <n4l833-8970. j~~~~~~~~~ maoths. u paid holidays Colt.a Meu. CA 92626 ask ror Mr. Lot.bar Tnes_ T E L E p H 0 H E per year. This position SALES & promotion Fri SOUCfTOlt must be filled 1m· &Sal's Sales&d. · •SECRETARIES• S ~~~IEf'e apply cosmet ics. food . e':~: fo;xec. Anaheim. S18.000 4 Solaot.ors needed now. mi)-puances. Local relasl Exec: Legal R.E .. S20.000 ~~Pg, no exper nee. F1C Restaurant SIS.000 au.+. 'M. S3.SO per hr. :I suru> Car a must. We Reep .. type SO. $9600 + bonuses Ca 11 bl wn TIUVEX, INC ll'aln. S24. per day & up ••Sa.JesiConsuJtants. • 3 · 9 PM B II I Bro wn ·-.,.., .. _._. !118-6153or 2JJ.4.Sl-585S Appl Only !Freel EOE _m.8080 _______ _ 318> Red Hill A venue Costa Mesa, Ca 926218 Salesperson full lime UiRemdersAgency Telephonuotic1tors EquaJ()pportunlly needed at g r owing 40208irch,Est.ab'64 fi&)EXTR.ACASH? Employer M/F specialty athletic ret.aJI Newport Beach, 833-8190 Guaranteed earnlngs of ~~~~~~~~~I store. We need someone!~~~~~;;;~~~ $3.SO to S8 per hour -lO work into a manage-~ +<XlflUDissloo + boous. Dllbw5br'. wsbrs. & dry rs . recond . fro m 185 . gr nty del. 839·7620. ~ 5 Umaied Gaffers SatUer cml100l11i cleazun& blt·LO gas ovens 4' broUer, only SZlOea..~ bdow whJse. Moo-Pri &-5 751-3850 Electric double oven stove. green. vet')· good coodltioo. SIOO. SIU'3649 or~ O'Keefe & Memll 30'' gas dbl oven eye--level range 5250. 6't2-UXJ. Ad ·Siller •137 34 hrs R.E.L..dSalH mentpo6itioo.Attract1ve SECRETARY Immediate openings. 10.I 50/o eo..hsio8 atmos phere & good A neat position for you If part time, days or even· licydeos 8020 S..1Ns S-. ad benefits. Apply ln person you 're looking for u tngS. Easy leads for well •••••••••••• ••••••••••• fSS.l•OZ at Frontrunners. 1000 career. Room to ad· knownestablJShedhrm ScbWUUJ Crutser Spe<'ial A*for' .... hms Bristol St North. N.B. vance. Shorthand pre 135-1183 seat. 1JO staJ.D.leM steel lA1Jamboree). ferred Must have figure spoketi w/TwJ.an.a n ms. Kestaurant. hostesses, cashier, coolt. Vie De France Bakery & care. So. Coast Plaza. 557-1734 Restaurant. ass't. mgr Vie De France Bakery & Cale. So. Coast Plaza. aptrtude. TeJephooe solicit.ors. S:J.75 XI o l s b a pe . $250. SALESPBSOMS 100%Freeloappticant hr Conveni e nt loc ~askforSteve Personality plus adults WOii) rttOCESSOR across from Or11.nge Cn to work wttb and llM SYSTEM 6 ty Alrport. Adcltt1onal mot.iv•~ lads. Over 21 $I, 1 OO bonuses. possible. Call 2 $4.00Hr. to start • --i to9. 641--0169 In~ Capistrano. um:•Y Irvine company. San Clemente areas. G r o w l h p o s 1 l 1 o n . ft1 rnunur Man's J..speed bicycle. ex· cetlent condltion $45. 548-C2.58. De.,. 1040 ....................... Every Friday, Saturday & SUnday durinQ the month of May we wi ll run your garage sale ad under this special GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOWI Real Dstate Call• 557-1734 INDEP CONTRACTORS ;.;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, SlOOaweekpotenttal dynanuc people, casual I~ ~~SE =~Agency S(lJCITORS ~:~t i;:~es& Clean out the closets, attic and kid$' rooms now -get ready to tum your unwanted Items into CASH. call now to place your ad under this SPECIAL Garage Sale heading for next Friday, Saturday & Sunday! ! MOM'S DAY -J have desk for rent wltelepbone & computer terminal. Pnme Joe. Ask Plare :>Mother's Oay Att. Bkr842-7461 messa1?e on our SJ)('c1a I , _;__ _ __:...;__..:..:.::.__ __ ~!other's Day paiie. May II You can plare a ml'Ssaize for as little as S3 25 or add a nower to your messaj!e for 11s llttlt> as $5.00 Call 642·567& Reception.isl. Part time, Sal. 4' Sun. 8am-Spm & 1 wkly. Waterfront loca- tim. 101 N. Bayside Dr. Newport Beach. 644-0126. Want Ads Call MZ-S678 Service -If you're Interested in Joining Pacific Telepho ne . the major communk:atk>ns company now's the time. We're expanding 'and need S8f'\/K:e reoresentatives to wqrk in oor Orange County office. Yoult tafce the in1t1al 01der for service. handle inQu1r1es and nW<e decisions that have a direct effect on customer eatisfaction You should be experienced with public contec:t. be able to handle detail• and function under preaaure. Previous aalee experience would be helpful. We have full time positions with 1 starting lal#Y Of $191.50/weetc Ind pert time• •~. 761"ek. We offec a generous benefit peckege ~ lnciudet med1C81 and dental <XMnge, savings p&an and regullrty echeduled pay lnentaaee. A~11 ere being accepted S. 10 tu 8 rdlV 00 • Mey 3 and Saturdey, MIY • : a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 600 S. Main Street SOuth Tower. Sufte 100. Orange • are an eoual opportunlt emptoyw lfli\\ "M•lte TM CeftMctlon" ~ Pacfflc 18lopOOne lm>TAURANT HOSTESS ii;f.HoHE; :!e~7th. CoeU ~~~o STVD!MTS! =-:oo-ms. Aft ~. 6G-U2.lor496.QOO ~~~~~~~~~I Need a Summer J ob" -Full time evenings. Good SWting salary. Apply in penson: Jolly Roger, 400 S.CoastRwy, Lag. Bch. EJCt. 250. Between 1-5 SECRET.a.RY How would you like to Sponger Sparuel Pups. PM. ""' earn from S3.SO to S6 per AKC. champ sired. $200 Ask for Andrea For district sales offlt'c hr and still spend all day ~ 642-5678 SaJes Reltaurant CAPT AJH UT AIL Private Club, Newport Sales help needed for Beac:b. table side exper. Roblnsoo's Fine Jewelry Pref. but will train. Dept. Mission Viejo Mall. F\all & part time Night.I onJy. ln~rviews openings available. Wednes. •Thurs. 3-tPM. Salary + commission. Jl Big Canyon Dr. Experience helpful but _Jl_iJe_w-'-por_rt __ Be_a_ch. ____ , in necessary. WIU train lall..-.e U. 9"t the right person. Call Spanisb apeaklna Ok A Maggie Miller 49S·2050 J>}.y in person, N icll f; ext. 279 for interview· Pizza, 2300 Harbor Blvd. Sales ~ Olarborll Shopping RadJo Shack b aa full ...w,rurma > time ca re er op - Reataunn& portunlUes & part tame SGT.P9PIROMl'S ~ apporturutles open-Pl'ZZA STOii 1ng up now In the Nowblrinl for full• part Newport Beach are~. If time openinp Va in Yo'& are military retired da,ys 4' hours; ideal ~ut or a coUeee grad~ate or plemeotal income for are curres;itty 1om1 to houaewlves " stlldents. coUegdc bigb.ly motlval· OUr procressive &row· ed for inc~ued earn· 11'1 complU1)' Oi/en op-I n I• b a • e d on portunilies for advaace-performance, please ap-.._. bMed m your job ply at: 2700 West Coast performance. Pleasant HwJ, N.B. wartant ccacUtJona. Muat a ~ ft'O be 18 la over. Apply l.n fUUjJ penon. SHACK S:~i~ ATAHDYCOIP. 5tl-M74 l.o.I. (Between Jamboree Ii Campaa) E .O.E. JWUurant COOIS Breakfaal a btft, ex· ,...,. •. Apply la r:-:· Beoefju avaU. eut.a. 212 E. 17th. CGl&alleaa. SALIS 2 yea,. IWd aalee ex· paiea. S1IK to SZOK +co. car• latmtlve pro- gram. llorpn Employ· me.a A..-,, 1535 Mesa Verde E •• Sult• an . Collalleaa. 'JM-Mf81 111-1175 Nl:VDA.RE c1 major corp .. good typ-at the beach? We need p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;J. _____ _:::,::::&:::======. mg skills, abili ty to him· responsible young ladJes dle telephone & be able to to worit evening hn-~:30- work sndependently. 9Pm Sun-Thurs. There is X1nt benefits program an ·no selling Involved and o p p t y r o r s e I f • no ex.per. nec:ess. Call development. Can t>ci:in betwn 6:30 & 8 :30pm 1mmed. Call for appl. wtrd1s at~ aak for FND VDUR NAME 714/833-9231. SUe. LEND LEASE ADivislonoC •TLSICY• National Car Now hinng telephone Rent.a..I System se<.'retar1es for a new 2172 Dupont Dr. Ste 15 concept lo answering 1 rvl.ne M!IVice. P 1Ume or f /time secuam sbifta available. lncludea Mature. well-groomed some wknds. Typing: gentleman p/tlme to »wpm req'd. Ma ny ereet visitors Ir give emplo1ee benefit • directions in public available. Salary : lardeoa ln Corona Del m>!mo to start f/time· Mar. Call 673-221111 lloa.· lncreases aecordlo1 to Fri. 8: 30am-4: OOpm. )'OUT procretl. YOU wlU ---------..;..!.,;;;;.:..._-1 be rront-cfflce to mall)' SECY/BKPR, part/full Important bua. Need time, R.E. Co. CdM. good tone d volce. U · Salary nee. Call 9.12. sur~. ~ A: Mon-Thu. m.aoo amb'lloa S __ EC_..,....,-Y-/0 ..... AL--F-R~I-, -S-m---1. call lloD.·l"ti. morn. -.. 1._._ _,, 64M8'71 E.0 .E. _._ ... c.~. ... l*;Jnl, 4)'rt olfc ex· TEXASOlLCOMPANY ' pe r , La1una Btla. W'.-ntl1 needa penoo -·1~"' llil: / _H. VU WIN TICKETS WO Rm $12 Voyage to yesterday on the nostalgic Queen Mary Tour in Long Beach . Step aboard the araceful. elegant Queen Mary. Return to the '309 when those quaUties were tUtbllgbts of the ultimate travel ex- perience-ao ocean crossing . Vlalt yesteryear by watching the chant· int of the cua.td and experience the thrill of •tandinl on t.be command bride• where the Queen llary'1 captalna st.eered ber through atorma and war IODel for 1,001 tr anaallanllc c?'OISlnas. Tatce advantage ol the dilly tours ud free partdna. Call (113) 435-4747. _.,_ ... _.,um._.;;.-=.;..'---1 Jl.11' O¥W 40 '"' prated· Sec'y wttb bookkeeping _, l8dUltri.al aalea ter· exper. for Newport ril~Llbeu l com· Beacb arH. Imme~ m1.-J's penOllal openlni. Call llrs. lntervtew wrtte K .T. Pr'mli ,. -u ..Uno. Vlie'"PreakSenl rn..:f..,:u-C .oa.· S outh w • 1 tern Pdrolewn,Bo•711. Ft.ls=========================================:::::I 5'nkle ...._ mana1• w...11. TL 7UOl,E.O. E. Is auend1Dt, La1una MOTICI llaadl; r.&l time, lood .._ DA' ... _._. Cl ~~!'!!'·.-··boa•. tn;a ,;;; &;:, =k ,__ hill lime • _ ........ wtlfa le-'bWtv ........ -Col&I....... ' .. ~ Arllb .. -Mn.-rt illlf9d OW' ..... l!lhd:. "'T ...... ,,_ ......... '° .. ., ....U1 • Ooe&a ... SOI, f:at.:_n1u. l>bou 111-r. IT'S EASY! Look for yoar name aacl addrea1 ln today'• d asatned leCtloll. 1f yoa ftnd It, Hll Ml·5''18 Eat. m ... we will arru1e for you to pl~k ap yCNr tleketl at die nearest olfke of tile. DAILY PILOT llUBI' SSl.LJ ...... '"" retn1 •I moat aa•. a l'llalalill clffor' Im pe, varto111 palnUn11 6 ~p1.a&.-..u ..... Wreh• IUYING ltldl'OO carburetor kit SW . O\aal·port V. W rrmm ~ • piatons CAL ao Otd bUt aound, 111 a~ 1llp Pvt ply $32$0 ___ ......;., ___ _ ~ ~ai r An!•'• Seuun er ~. r..tTace ltl\ltll, SELLl .... G beblnd home plate '1:1 " X?'Si\Jl.-TRl ut;L 1A1D11 remuo.1n1 '°"' 3 t.p. UHF. fat.h alllff. IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••• JtrT)'l'TW$49 Na h y._. oM Moonna ittra M ~~~ yam ah a R .-c e 1 v t" r DAILY PILOT Smt.h J-0 Ooa 144, 'Olil~ ADVERTISERS CR·OO S2 2~ Al110, IOAT MAIT Mela.Oi fm2'1 Tbe price of 1tcaos caaaetto deck SIOO i~CATAUNA 2'7 ' advert.li ed by veh icle Otbe r equipment loo Te,._.,_... 1nb 0 11 rd . 1u 11 de d . de.a.le.l'I ID the vehicle 957·l8. 117,SOO offer" 645 2963 clan1hed advert1s101e .. 642 5678 cohans dc>OI not include Newport Beac h THn1a c. • Pt> any Mpphcablt" taus . Club t~a mlly Mem· 1Nh.5'lpl/ lictoH, lruntlfer fe.,11, bersb1p ror aale ·---------Docb 9070 r~ch1&nlt'S.f«'t"t(or lllSO/BNt Otlu . 67J.i8Sl MARJ.NE HARDWARF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air polJUOon ('OOtrol do- J<im W-.yne Teorus Club !amaly m emberah1p Moved, mu.st sell. $1350, i.c..aJ pnce. 4J5.9484069 Rigg).na, teak, Iota more. ~ ................ vt<"tl Cftt.lficaUOos vr de· DEALS 645-2813 .._..,~ 1 -..". alcr documenlary pre FOR SALE SAU.BOAT &S48-42S8 ~---~~--- Shpa Avllll ~1 paratJon chargt':4 unll-&~ SJn up to 60' boat. ul1I.. otbl'rwtse i>Pt>C'l(iod by "" Ult-adveruser phone jack. Ideal IO<'a· - Uon.SiOO 1>'73-1464 G 11•1 at 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78DOOGE t,.t TonVan Vo& auto., p. w. steering 6 brakee. Afr. tTUlse. am/fill, 2A,OOO milea. S.S.SOO or best olrer. 673-<lll.9 days . 556-S47i ews. 'Tl Dodie 114 T. 40,000 m1 , PS/PB. custom 1atr 9.ereo cass. S400l>tor bsl . $1i6.lllMO '74 Ford Window Van Campeng or commercial. Allil/F!fl 8 track, auto. p/s, aU11 lank Musl see. S2.SOO. eveSSl-1075,dy ~ 9sto ••••••••••••••••••••••• flOttTHI DISatlMIHATIMG IMWIUY&I •PIE-OWHED • •IMW'1• 'Tl 33114 spd. t814TKJ l '77 3311 auto (f»CT J A> i'8 m Opd. (728W RY) '78320 auto. IS641) '78:Dllopd. !492AUW> '78320 4spd t873VDll 'Tlaocsi !21 <472TAR > 1910 PRICES GOING UP! Ex- e 111 I Mlectio. at anatprlcn!!! SAVE OH LAST F1W Must sell stereo. StOO ~=• 9030 Aquanum. loaded, SLSO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llhr walerbed $200. Trail·Rlle 4-wbl trailer ~l-9U6 w/brakes for 23' bout, never 111 water. 540-7011 d;ys, &11-014.S eves. MMkhanna1 moonng off Lido ror up lo •Ofl SlSVMo Jerry 673 2:549 SUPS 64S-0222 Newport Beucb sailboat slip avail. for wood bout. Xlnl localaoo. S8 fl. ~ ••• h.tw.Corey t lo.4 toral Aloe l'"ountaln Valley You att the wanner of l '*O free ucltets tll l so vM.lucJ. to WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for l()p used cars.fore1~n. domesUrs or clau1cx If I your car is extra clt:an, see I.IS f1 RST' ~ 7t'tlM STOCtc SADOIBACK VAU.EYIMPOaTS 2MC12 Mlll'guente-Pkwy MJS510N Vll::JO 131-2040 4'S.4949 Q.OSID SUHOA YS Mnthr·r' l);iv \la\ 11 Senll d mt""'"'i!<' "' l\ll)m nn nur 'l>''<'IJI ,_ll)lhl·r·, Ila' f'MI!•' Call r~12 'r.7H for 1111111 m..111011 ll. tn pla<'e vnur rnt'l>l>ill!C 8011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CAS H PAJD For used furniture & op pl.iances. woriullg or not 957-8133 BUMPER '705lU DATSUN RSNBL. 505721 Nl·-=d 4 1 tickets ror p.,geant of the Maslns <.:all642-5678eirt 313 ("'°5> TraiJer, will take 18 ft. in- board or outboard. IS" wbee!s. rzso. 1~0439 IDafs. roww 9040 ....................... 1971SCAlil Twin 30's, 130 hours. loaded. Pn. pty. Be~l ()(. fer! Call S40-l200 tMon . Fri. days>; 731-8216 ceve.nings & weekends>. Ask for Jerry. 48' Hatteras Yacht fish, '76, btfl cood, 3 state rms, lwn dsl, $40, 000 ID electronics, $235,000. W.,.,,.,,..ANTED-==-- so·cATAUMA MOORI ..... Avalon Inner harbor or 1sthmui . Lea se, p u r c b a s e . o r ~~P· Call Ron 714-540-7 43 0 '1:-... & 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714)67~1800/btr 14' Slt1 Boat w /80 h p ~-----~-~1 ..-.or,~a:iler. tow rope 43' Oran Manner fully ltstas. 1st S800l&kes it all eqwpped, beaul1fully ~ev•. ma1nt111ned, r eady 10 ---- cn.ase or live 11boord. i4 Wnght Day Crsr. 24 '. Sip may be <1v<1Llable. 1.-s eoe. M500 b!it ofr. 11"'2% f'lnanciog Pof>SI· 144-tM oriJl-~ bit· Sll0.009. Jack Curley loah. StOl aip 9090 534-1505 even1nes & ...................... . weeke•ds, 642·4321 weekdays. Patt ywr Boat, Trailer « ?! an my back yard. Near Beach 6 Warner. 151-87 er 8JS. ms E xt. B4l. TIM QUHHMAaY Ta.r Long Bearh. <:A Tickets m¥Y be clu1me;J by calling 642-5678, ext. 272. ••• .... ¥' 1/ aiasks 9520 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • COMYaTllLE • 1963 ~-s.w..-Receat paiot, top " Ure.. T wo e11tra Cor va1r ~ & spare parts. SIW>/best offer Call 7'M519 ---'Zf Model A 4 dr wwn 5edao., restored. SI 0.000 '46 F o r d W oo di e . rtllUnd. SU.000. 67~ 16 l '56 Ford Yi too Classic. Gd cood. '1SOO iil-MIO Me rcedes . 1959. 2205. 15,fn> Clean. xlnt. order. •hOI. If I 111 0,..... C....ty 2925Harbor Blvd Cai'J'A MESA 979-2503 WEIUY CUAHCARS AM> TRUCKS CONHB.L CHEVIOLET l101 ll;1rh11r HI\ ti t'f~-fA \11-:S.\ 546-1200 WANTED! Late model Toyotas 11nd Volvo!> C a ll u s TOO/\V!" Earle Ike TOTOT.A·YOlYO 190 ....... lh& Coof•W.H "U4-UOJ w \40.907 31' Jersey F IB lwn dsl. 'Tl, geo, A /P, perfect WANTED: Balboa Bay family boat for Catalina Club Me mbe r s hip F/G,slpi6.$32,500. (714) m.76T7or673-7873 17>UD>/blu. T1 a p wtcAkwe PORSCHES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 DODGE 4X4 ~Cd 19' SeaRay '78 Bownder , Moluti-.dlibs 9140 4w...1Drins 9550 -....................... lndrwnents 8083 3'IO OMC. 130 tm;, stored ....................... 0150 rtc1ur WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• mside, Wte new 551-3721 "78 Haid.a Odyssey, xlnl Ad venturer m odel t-'cnder ~tr.ilao1·ii '>ll·r cond. $900l bes l ofr . Lo.ied tne auto. trans., i:u1tar w c;a•H·. i.lnl GASSAVY &4'154,GM714 Ult, alt cond . off road A!Jowuslheopportunll) !325/best u!r. 67~15_ ~ ~~ 1~0-htil dt8' Pmcft ·-rn Mo-P~ Xlnt =·~· ~~=~r ;ge :, ~: ::~!:u~~~~ l'ONN Oln.'l'tOr trombone -~ .,_,, ·H "ce9r _,, -.-. Cail "A"l8'" rd.lei! 136lll6>. Pa'5chc. Check with Ui. With case E:.<ccllenl con· •wu,,. run """""'· a& • Ulll .... -.....,.. .... $14'1 Tod.a.y ' dlUoo. SlOO 67~ after Tarp. but tan.It. slt1s. M.2PM at.tMGE COUNTY'S OLDE5T ll50 ·' tx·ach llhd 1..A HAllRA t5 Mt No ol SA Fwy 1 C7 I 4J522-5333 Sunday by Appt. 711MW530i lmmaculate' Rull!!! on re gular gas 4 'I~. power ~g. power bcaltt'l>, <tit cond , AM f'M Mereo t·ns~t:lle. t•lt:t1.nc 'un nd. electnc wrndo ....... lClpUZ tan rnlf'nur Unh 20,Mrru.le:. $12.~ <.:o.11 &ct-Olli '76 m . air. AM FM. 4· ~pd. 20mpit. xlol mt•h cmd. extras. all recor~ S71tlO 000 67:ki.S76 l U tHH l l '~u~w,,~•r '• ~o I .:OU ----- C.u• "15 VetUi, T Top, white on ~:::::::.n::::=::::.iiiin~ tan. Jaw mlles, air cond .• li711 llACHILVD. a uto .• new brakes " .......... ..... lu'es. BBS wheds. '1*· 14j.2000 Call sat-50M Miw1a '71 fully eqwp. ~~~~~==~ Good mpc. Call 567316 t-ec.,.-aak fer Larry t 971 VW IAlll1' .......... •• •• ••• • • • • • • ttll Spedd lclHo. '78 XR7, complete ly lt7tMADA Aut omatic t r ans .• loaded, 51K m i , n u GLC WAGON AMIFM stereo tape It Micobel!0 •. nu brakes & A ~i.a~ 't.h I ri.6-• (-"""' df·whlcraJQDUifw/wbt ....... ,, car W't ow ... _.,. ·-· •v). l..sau.SC31115.97~l cmJea! t038Y88). Mow CW, ~250 Mow CW, SlttO MUCUMAZDA MIACUMAZDA 21.SOH.arborBl .. C M. Z1SO Harbor Bl . C M t.45-5700 -------~-'45-5700 ---------VW 19 Cawen. while on 197t MAZDA vmaie. Oulmpagne Edi· 07·5 Cour£ tJon.. All xtras. Xlnl cond 4 speed trans • body P_P_S8._S00_2L3 964-1133 mold1n11 & AM,.. M Ell VW 8~ Rebll ente sunn. <106WRK > ....___~$7750 Good lirt·'> AM/PM ..._.... n:.xi Call 49'7·2l16 t4ltA MAZDA ---- 21SOH&rbor 81 . C.M '72 camper W~lphali41. 645-5700 S33lO ·74 Yaml&b11 YZtlO Sl75~ 197tMAZDA RX7 &S COUPE 5 lq>eed t.nu\.\ . 111r t-ond . ...lllll'Od. AM f'M 'lt:r•'<1 ~ 6 ..Jloys l IGliV:'-W 1 How CWy S8299 MIRAQ.E MAZDA 2150 Harbor 81 . <.: ~ 645-5700 9740 ••..••....••..•.•.•.... 1969 ..-? 280SE 4 DOOR SEO A~ Sliver b4~ ., ~oo ... 1th a1J a lhc luxury .. pPQcnl rrulLS ~~l .,~ hi .. p prtaate I I Ill/TY l'O I OKYS4998 HOW ilD ~.,...,... 0rJVt'" Qu.111 ~· "'Jo."WPOf<'r IH.ACll 133-0555 ~ 4Sa:iEL. ,nrl, llhr rnt, 1cm. goid. nawlE'li'i rond S14.,'1'00. &4S-Z375. bi 5-lji(iJM 'Tl 2.ln>f: lmmJI' $15 500 Hnn. o.,y 21J ~--02-45 ~ves 714 ~ ----~kZ '7J 4~1 ~E Xlnt l~ N~ p.unl mr·tt b I' I j( t' I .. J I ll JI I • h mik'~e ~ 534 ~J.!. Q.~ 'HO ~h·rrM11 ' JC1l1..,. l1 TIJRBO IJU~t>I. I \'Un 7!mJ IWW 67!>-~ '70 VW &cl. reblt enK. un dt.1" warranty 640-'4i6ll El; bull f''-'l'f•"1 body rn h·rifJ r .ll.1111 m \:l:b Sl 660 I 3W.! ~ VW llJblill for ~ Ca!Jaf\t>l'M 49MU2S 1;5 lilu unrf n• w 11.11nl & 1ntenvr SI 1'1' A.'> 71/j I 9772 .. , ..••....•••••......• VOlVO SA.le, SBlYtCE AM>UASfHG I l\'EH.MA'> [)f.LJVEHY ~ X ... U<Th EARUIKE VOL YO ~Harbor Bl1rt1. Ol:>I A .. £.SA ~9303 54~9467 7.! \uhl) 1800~ Xlnt 1uw1 ,_tU'>l •l'll 5S!I I ~().t or~Wli ~lhed ...•••.•.......•••••... ~ 9901 ••..........•••••....•• MO'THtHG OVER S4999 ~lolh••r ' nay M ay 11 Sc•rwi a m"""'"al!E" tn Mom rm our \Pt'<'•al Mnthl'r'11 f>tiy pai..-.. Call f>.t2 ~H for 1nfnrmat1on & to 11lar"' \O\lrJTlt"~aRe -9'35 .........•........•.•.. 74 Datt Sport. Jiii c u. V-&¥Ut.O. p s. P IH, fact. .. ir. $1 ij50. Gray . 714.~ ---Ferd 9940 ······················· '71 Lru WIUJ. A1C, PS & more, it••ra ~ed 1>1o ce Ot'W $85 0 b_,t Of r ~l.2!6 4c~Z37~ Mllcwy 9950 . ..........•...•....... OHAN<it-:COUNTV'S HEWEST U.NCOL."4·MERCUHY Ot;AI.ERSHT P UYR.ADEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY l~lBAl&OCeoter Dr SDtY)'·Lake Forest w11\ IRVINE 13~7000 Mlnf9111J 99 52 ······••·····•········· lt77FOID MUSTAHGll \ut.ofrutlJc trans . pwr steeru1g. v111yl top ln14 n.lb &. 111 exrellent con cbtW'!' 12:nil.R>. "Pu $5.lm. ~118. 1M.";1 " .., •---------Peuleot Mo Ped/ /Lwt· ·-IW Offic~Fumi,_~ & 11:1 P J ark 1970 24' ury echt1on. Obi sert , al-~----9720 MGI '744 ......... 8085 wNoAvo Penta ds.1 +nra W/footpeds. 550 miles. ---I ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• HAIERS AllTOCENTH . How °"'Y S339S MltACU MAZDA 2150 Harbor BJ.. C. M '4S.5700 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• mil eng •IBXln1miol. moor-152.S.144-6275 r,3,:,,,~~~:::_."Y; ~~1rn 1973 DATSUN M~~: ~:utc3: brt~. I.Ake new IBM rorrectmg ng covr. t. cond. 240% COUPE t>l<' Cui.l inl $2600 1445 lialer Strl!rl l'a>IA ~H~A 1972FOaD MUST~ ~RANDE VS. automat.1c trans • pwr st.eenng fr vrnyl top Yellow w/black bucket seats. !682FYY l. Seleanc ll typewnler. SUOO.CallBevSS7-~. 9150 T Doll 4 ~trans . AM F~ $796S,K~rn m._s_._7S2--054 __ 7 _____ 1970 Clasaply s1u boat 17. • .......... •••••••••••• '680>evy. $2700 Gp 3f stereo. radial tire~ & i'8 MGB. l2.000 mi 540-9202 ---9910 Moving8'('{)[lf table w/6 110. w /trlr . 120 hp Kawu.ala KZ400 Lo m1. XlnLworiltruck Pail mags.<742HPB ) Sil)() 1-~ec.chwrs.dcsks,i.cc me rcr u1 ser. $3200. ~ .. ~ .. ~f_!'RNodl .. $800 -::==ti7=S.=l858=-.==:::; t-' V C ~Q.o.tyE~~~O 4!1lMMaJt7PM .•...•.........••.....• Utaclc fliVlf'rll, 'IJO l..o m1 SJ.L.201 080 2 tone bm LI.hr mt er ,_tUOXl roof, full.> loadt:d Xtrai. I' I'. alt til'M 714 7~ $2281 d esks, c hairs , etc. S41>1J30or~5 -•..unioa... • ur our ar~ --...._..,A 752-U94 um Kawasaki JCXBO New JON4SOH & S0H 2150 Harbor 8 1. C.M Opef 9746 -W-ANI'--E-O_T_O_B_UY_.-~aJ!.t ~~/~r:ife':1 fenders. many xlras t$ :=~~:;' 645-5700 .; .. ~;·;;;;;,;,~·;;;;; E lec. Typewriter. ~/080. 739-8190 or Xlnt cood. S47S ODO Cost.a Mesa 540-5630 ~ ~ work. Great mpg Best Preferably Fac1t. Will 64M972. _Gl _ _..,_______ oiler ~.646-9116 'IORIV&A $10,300 111~;111;J pay up to $250, used ron· ,_UNIFLIT ___ E_27_' -1.97-0.-S-/-F-. ......._._ W./ W• r., ,.,.,._ '74' ~ ~ ~6·~~ dJtion. Pb. 64S-S22S3 after twin·flybridge. Lo hrs. .../St•ep 9160 OY£I •••• ... •••••••••••••••• 7PM llPM 494 9063 '66 ClaM1c S-cyl, a uto lPM Xlot cond. $22,000 .... •••:~~~:•••••• -·-j. AHAL ---tnns.pt!:,!2.,:..lm1 .. · ...,,..~,, --c:.lllDC 9915 v r-• Brand new e lectric s 8 t I s u D I M 0 n . •Your Motor Home• a EA•AMCE.!!! ..................... .. Typewnt.er with ball ele-714/6'13-7805. Tu<.>ti thru TopStoyou-tu benefits Pinc'(' a Mothc·r·~ 1>11\ For Your Good •:Vrry ill ~ 41 fi04 1" "iii ~\ illt• •·m·mi:.t blu\', '79 ~ Ohia 4~yl, ment. Only $250. Call Fn213f2.U.3196 PP. Wedomaiotfl\Al!Ce·free me.,,1111«' on our "Pf't 1.11 VW. Porsche or Audi NOW rw.,.. tm·, t.0\1 m ilt-'. 4-sp. a /c, llhr 111ter. Wirt' Karm67~i.>1B amcetm-fu.llrefs. .M othl·r ·, Da v 11J111• CHICklVYSOM SALINICB>! 1 .. 1•1ct,•rl pp Sb .JOO whlcvn.8,600Mi S.S.97~ loah.R...t/ Drt.le's RVReolal.I May 11 Yoo run pl11<e VW-PORSCHE-AUDJ IEACHIMPORTS ~, Can t<Ake trade & hejp s..tngModliiMs 1092 a..+.-9050 ~ a rnl'liS31!t' for 11i.. htllt• 44.S E. C.out Hn.ay 'Tl 21DZ 2+2. 4-3pd. elt'<' 84111 ~~·---finance. Jerry673-2549 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• aa SJ 25 °"add a nower at Bay111de Drive !'il'IJ'f, AM/FM cass., All'. ....,~ i'8 Seville ZSKm1 Silver. Sewing machines re-t•-------~RENT 22 ft. lu.x. mtr. to vour rrwssajl(' form' Newport Beach 673-0900 SJK rm.18."i00.661·7074 NEWPO BEACH Xlnt. rood. Dyll 833-989(, '66 Mustang, r ebuilt pelted. Reasonable. Call lune; &Ip. 6; Mlll·coot . 11 tt I e as s~. oo c & 11 752-0900 ~ 67s.9167 enooe. AsJy reasonable for appt. GU-4300 Ad· SllOIWk.+•mi.~ "42!1678 ....... 1rf9d 7,IOOMIUS • _...a.._ 9750 "7-"-EJDo--d--J---dls-,tlNllselJ.S.-2846 sitter1Jl?9 a. hr ............... ........ unv 29JZX. Wltl' wtlls, IG www " ra o. ma1ttne · . · Tnlln. T,.... 9170 Mf9•~ 9705 •••••-•••••••••••••••• you. In an all .cold Plwlo tt57 ••••-••••••••••••••••• 4 w...I Dri•" t550 ..... =:::'•••••••••••• :A.i~. :~ lllnt. Bu* Repo, 1117~ Porsche, Caddlac' Ong owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1VI~ 1091 11' Excel, aell conl&1nedl -·••••••••••••••••••• ao..1 .... Tart• Carrera. 2961 E. Beaut. <'Olld.. This lB a "12 Pinto wagoo; auto .• clean. s h a r p . Ca '74n.-..ewrt.om20. 3SI "~ '72 240Z. Vector .mags, L.a.foUa. Ana.be1m, 9-S l ~one! S4.400 or beat ree. gas. Needs mech. Ni-:·;;;;;;.:~:·~: 8U·U70, ii no ans ...;r"~y :rtras. $290I. QlARAMClll! reblt en&. lilt, new brb. ~ cif«. 7141a.us1 WOlk.$350.llG...J'llO -a.M!O ~7400 All '79 AICa R om eos Sm> 13l ·UCM 2yrwmty.freedellvery. MlSI'GONOW' ------1TUR.BOUB>9'M. Assume 191'9Sevtlle. Silt w111Uver '7%PmloRuoabout.11Ucll. Sl2'~=·64fi.;:::•786:::::::::=::J~~~~~~~~l1'71 Terry Trailer. 18', Tndi:a t5'0 IEACH IMPORTS '72 1200auto, air. low tm. lease .. Evenanp Sldm. loaded, lake over new pe.lnt. Xlnt. coad.. r 8fll c:oat'd, a1:pl 6, EZ Uf\ •••-•••••••••••••••••• 84111 DoYe9lreet llOKmi. ll.~/OBO 752-1950 k'Ge. Plcll.'I(' raU Gary Btttofter. 4815-6878 ~~~SS:: ·~ Oievy PU. w/E ldo. N~RTBF.ACH &7~UIU '64~ne/t.ao $9'750. I ~er:!!!St.e~v~e~·~t!:95±7!·1~m:___or_ :!:!'!l!..W. aaon. slick You may request Ad-Sitter .vice when placing yoor od .•. cu M-S4tttr number will oppaar in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter takes your mlllOgel •• . you call in ot your c::onvenienat to get the ~-to your ad ... this.,. is of.; $5 per week. For more ==-~ to pica yt)lt ad coll ..._781 camper shell, AM/FM 152-0900 '73--3tal, auto. cln make Show Quality. Call 213/ t-< >~. --.- 'IOO ~1700/bea l ofr . ofr. days 828-8160 or S.2UO 'IOSIYIUIOllSEL: *-401.8 . ...._, Mt• -Aolltol, M•• HOO m-21915 eve.. K.lmber laither mt. Every option. ft I tt•o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • '77i,; Porxbe t:M. 60,000 4.000 I 119 1 I ~ .............. !?~~ =· ~~a=~·(::;; '77 ~:· ·=· ~l ;;·;~;·~:·:;;~:;~:;~ PEIJGE Fl•AL CLEARA•CE:_ ALL 1979 PEUGEOT 604s AND 504s MUST BE SOLDr WE'RE DEALIN'! "1'9 •at Soyder 2000. auto ~ caad, ST7S5 7~-7733 dya, ..,,or belt offer. Caab tr ans. PW. I uit r a ·r It. t6411Uews only· fG8ll8 a.ft. 4: •· AMfFM cassette, mags. '67 Poncbe 912. mlllt , 9965 brand new cood. navy aptit pea ireen. W750. Sedan DeVllle. Gold blue w/tan top, 3 yr wrn· <m> S 2UO w/Wlute top. Sacrifice t_y_. S._97_82 _____ ion m sc. 1unroof, el~ t-• __ c&Sh. __ 7eo.m ___ t . __ _ Haldl 9727 wVldows.apod•. apeclaJ "11 Eide>. S12.3SO/olfer ? ,__ ______ _ ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ....... Pt!rl. cond. Call nwle '! llMXlll rf, wires. Ventura SJ, 1uper for details .... 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And II Prlnl• part1 (TH) MO-t640 Jlllll bave IOCDethiDI to ...., ne r-.. drtw ta UM Mii. call • rrtendlJ t----------WANr ACTION ? West. . ·• Otlt.y Ptlot OUlllied Ad·Vllor at WNtr ACTl()li1 awu.s AdatG!1'71 0-'fted Ad. Ma.JITI. eo.am a !'.SA*...,. \ _..., • 73, NO. 120, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Fee Hot Issue • ID Huntington .· A propoeal that lluntancton Beatb 1"8Jdentt be asked to pay $1.5 mUUon or more in trash rol· leclion fen lhta year b.s com_, under fire from former cit>' couocUman Clancy Yoder Yoder claims that a trash pld1;up ree 11 uneth1ul and amo~ts t.o a double taxation for lb• property owner. He &I.lo dttlared that the pro Jected derlclta an the city ·s 1980 81 bud1et cuuJd be made u~ b • a C<Ml.\Ohdation of services i.nd tht-t r1mm1n1i o( ad mln111trat.1vt> fat Yoder , who served op the City CounrU 14 months 4Hful hts de· fut ln the Aprll H elecuons, as sens that the city made a mon•I com rrulment to residents not to charge a trash fee when 1t ap· proved a utility tax In 1970. Th tu on utility bills was de- 1dgned to pay for the construc- tion or the new clvic center and Ubrary b.llldings. Yoder also says a city or· dmunce stated that no rees shaJI be coUected tor trash after Jan. 1. 1971 And that's the way Ted Rartlett, who was oo the ~ouncil at the time, remembers it. "Thal was the agreement, that we wouldn't collect trash fees,·· Bartlett said Monday. "Maybe it is legitima te now. but I would hate to see it. I believe it would kind of mean a loss of faith and credibility.·' Councilman Don MacAlli.ster. who recently urged a "long and hard look" at imposing the trash fees. said the agr~ment ia prob- ably correct, buL that it is not written into law and l.hat one council is oot bound by another's actions. · ·'The economics or 1970 are totally different from 1980," he said. "We are looking at a $600,000 deficit now and 1r Proposition 9. passes. we may have no choice but to 1mpQSe the rees ... a~uYoder charged that city omc· are wsing scare tactics. H claims that the city budget 1s b sed on 910 employees when there are actually only 851 on the payroll. He says a certain a mount of money has been set aside for pay raises and that lbe budget shows a larger number or employees than there actually are. Yoder reports tbat the city is taking ln sUghUy more than $4 million lhls year from the s per. ce nt tall on water, gas, telephone a nd electric utility btlls. <See TllASH, Page A%) -U.S.-Iran Air Confrontation * * * carter, ~ . Rescue Vnit Meet WASIDNGTON CAPl -Presi· dent Carter had a "secret ren- deivo'Us" Sunday with about 150 •men who participated in last week's effort to rescue U.S. hostages in Iran, House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said today. O'Neill told reporters that Car ter told congr essio nal le ade r s a t a White House breakfast today he met with the 1 men at an undisclosed location but gave no other details of the meeting. I• White House spokes men declined immediate comment on O'Neill's report. Carte r attende d c hurch services in Washington on Sun day but was not seen by re- porters after returning to the White House al mid-Oay. There was no immediate ex- planation of O'Neill's statement that at least 150 men were in· volved in the aborted rescue at· tempt. De f e nse Sec r etary Harold Brown has said that 90 U.S. servicemen plus air crews were lnvolved. Cart.er flew to San Antonio, Texas. on Monday to visit five men hospitaliz.ed with injuries s uffered when a helicopter col· lided with a cargo plane in an Jranlan desert after the rescue operation was ordered scrubbed. O'Neill quoted Carter as say. ing the men were injured and eight other s killed when the helicopter rose to about 15 feet and . then collided with a cargo plane and both burned "l guess wind blew 1l into the plane and it exploded." O'Neill satd. "He (Ca rter ) said of those in· jured that he could not believe bow they thanked him fo r letting them be part or this mission and apologized for the failure -and the patriotism of these men." O'Neill said. CONSI'R lJCTION UOSES STREET Lake Street between Paciric Coast Highway and Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach will be closed to traffic until June • 13 because of the construe· tion of a sewer line. city officials said. Thr9ugh traffic in the area will be detoured ' along Atlanta to Hunt· lngt.on Street and south to Pacific Coast Highway, of· ficiab said. ffmatington Mobile Bonte Dest.roged Clifford and Elnora "Robbie" Sommerville escaped from their mobile home this morning whC'n their s moke detec- tor warned them of a blaze. Firemen estimated $55.000 damage to the home and $20,000 to rontents. Home 1s in space 2ST at Huntington Shoreclif(s Mobile Home Park 20701 Beach Boulevard. Sommerv1lles lost their pet dog in th~ blaze when rescue effort had to be abandoned because of heavy smoke. Wunty Files Second Cancer Test Lawsuit The Orange County D1!>tnct J\ttorney·s off 1<:l· f1lt:d a !>ccond lawsuit Monday to prevent ad vert1sing for what 1t cl:umNI is ~ boJ!U S blood te~t lo detect a p e r~on 's ::.u scl'pl1bli1t ; lfl cancer Named m the latest suit 1s the llohs t1c Medical Center in El Toro. which is charged with false and misleading advertising and unfair business practices The district attorney's office last week had filed a suit aga1J1St /\ I D. Center of Orange, lnc • and laboratones m Texas and Callfom1a for s1m1lar alleged violations. The lawsuits claim the sup· posed diagnostic blood tests of· fered at the clinics could not m easure a person's mali gnancy potential as claimed m advert.is ing and brochures Monarch Hailed 'TOKYO <AP) -Emperor, Hirohito's wife gave . him an e lectric sh aver , and 101000 Japanese thronged the pa ace grounds to cheer the world's longest-reigning monarch on his 79tb birthday today . Scattered Showers Dinrinish on Coast Sl'attercd s howers from a low pn·s~ure i.ystem :-pawned storm t hat s wooped down on th(> Orange Coast Monrlay. pouncing hardest on Huntington Beach .J n " r 0 ::. t a ~1 (' ... J • ~ (' r e d11n1n1shmg S po kt·s m l'n fo r lhC' L' S \\f'alhl'r Stc-rv1ee in Lo" Angele.!> '-.J •rl the) l:l re prcd1ctin~ only 1 .. olalf'd showers and s pnnklc:s 1n !>c atte red van ~ or tht· Southland Rain probability v.111 be 10 P<'rcent tonight throu~h Wedne~ day and skies are expected to cl<>ar by Wednesdav evening as thl' !>low storm !>YSlcm in the up- pN atmosphere moves over to Arizona No problems s uch a~ .. treet flooding or ::.l·no u!> road acc1· dent::. m v.h1 ch min ~a!'-blame<! v. t>re rl'l'Ordt·d Monday from tht· l'Od!>l mJand. but the· front ctel· u~c·d Huntington Bc:ach and C11.,IJ ~frsa ·tt kind or camc• down there for av.h1le," dcdared llunt- 1n~ton Beach '~ quas1-0Ht c1a l \H'alht-rman J Sherman Denny. who has kept rainfall hAures and meteorological data for 53 ) ('3r~. His rooftop rain gauge re· tSeeRAJN, Page A?> Checked Out Boy, 12, Chess Champ Steve Colmer bas some pretty fast moves on the chess board and solid values on ti{e at the ripe old age of 12. The Huntington Beach boy was crowned the sixth grade Orange County chess champion in the Western Regional Scholastic Tournament in March. He will travel to Minoeapolis May 3'"' to-compete in the national elementary championships Man Admits Rape Vnder Hyprwtism 1\ <.t•lf prcH· I a 1 mC'<l r. a rd e n (; ro\'t' JlS) r hH' a llc•gt•d tn hdH' r.1 Jwd J "'oman on .,1x 0<•tas 11m!> "'hah-she w:1!> undt•r h> pnos1 'i plt·.Jded ~u 1 hv ~l onda y lo a s 1n~lc <hargc of r apt• Arthur Kna~ht. 70. a.:re<'d to <.pt·nd onl' )t•ar 1n Oran.:t-Coun · ty Jail and fl\'e ::rears· formal probation m v. h1ch he may not h} pnol1zc• fcmak ~uhJt'Cl~ unles:. .J third adult 1s present The plea bargained settlement "'as ac·~epted by Orangt• County Superior Court J udge J a mes 0 Pt•rez.. Knigh t was a rre s ted by Garden Grove po li ce after a "'om an complruned that she had been raped dunng six hypnosis <,css1ons between March 1, 1977 and Jan 24, 1978. f''1ve counts of rape against Knight were d1srn1ssed. 175,000 Condtict 'Revival' in Capit.al "I probably won't win in Minneapolis. but I thank I'll do pretty good. The important thing. anyway, is to have fun." STEVE, A SIXTH GRADER at Hebrew Academy in Westminster, has entered 16 chess tournaments. He won five of these outright and captured his division or placed second In another five. Bandit Robs HBWoman In Her Home A 29-year-old Huntington Beach woman was robbed of S3.024 at gunpoint Monday by a man who came to her home UD· der the pretense of selUng her some IOld coins, police said. WASHINGTON (AP> -More U.... 175,000 people, ftlled with die 1111Qt of repentance, raised "6eea In joyful song and day· ldlH .... ver-foday and were told, ••we'ft-.., back to God." ~ ,,.. like a giant tent re· ........... tbe faithful eatbered from Ute rr.tm.1 of dawn for a non· atop ay of pl'ayer~. gospel sing· 1DC aad fasting. "llay it bq1n here and spread all Offf tJUa led," sald ·Dr. ~?~-~eanedy of Fort ~· na. "Wa,hiaiton fGr .i-.. America for Jes ... '' Some speakers took note ot the dttldlm tbat bad come from H•• eet.ablJ1hment eburctae. um tbe nllJ milled reUstoa and eo•u •lllti" pol.Wet. "We haft a me11ac• for all • the members of Congress and the Senate and the White House: T here's a group or people in America that loves their God and we are pra.ying for the president and all the leaders of the United Slates of America," said Jim Bakker. host of the PTL Club, which appears on more than 200 TV stations. "We have been a natloo under God," be added. "Our 1urvtval depends on remaining a naUon under God." • The crowd grew steadily from 30,000 before daylight to 175,000 at noon, u etUmaled by U.S. Park Police. The weather •tart· ed 1Joomy, then became bript ud1unay. CS. ~AL. P11e Al) " . . ' He also has participated in baseball, football and soccer, but chess la bit game. He got interested in it when be was 4 years old when he ill)ured a fOOl in a bicycle aceideot.· "MY FA'111ER Jl&OUGtrr ME a chess set becauae I didn't have much el.M to do at the time.·· He and bis dad, Bill, play two t.o three sames a week. They are real •truccles that last1 over two evenlnga and the two come out about even, Steve says. "He's made a lot of Pf'Olrell over the last three months," Bill reports. "1 used to be ahead, but now we are practically dead even. 1 don't have to worry about abowtq hJm \Q>." THE ELDER COLMER MYS Steve la not an expert or muter riled player. "But be II very 1tronc for b11 ace and 1rade. He can destroy a layman." -.,. The robbery victim, Susan LeClerc, bad advertised in a newspaper that she wished to purchase gold cot.na. police saicl. A man who said be had coins to sell came to her home at 12 : sb p.m ., police said , and pulled out a 1mall-callber pistol when he waa lnalde. Tbe man took the woman's cuh and fled In a 1mall newer- model brown pickup truck wtlh a whlte camper 11'ell on the back. a wltneu t.olcl police. The robber waa described as caucaalan, in hl1 late 40I, fl•• feet·niM lnebell lD hel1ht, over· wet1bt, with baldlna blonde balr, weartnc a two-pl.ee 1-'t Md carr")ial a black el· c .... Pentagon Denies Shooting By~ Assoc:iated Press · fran claimed two ca rri er~ based U S. fighter jets · .. sl.Art.ed to shoot" at an lrania n patrol plane over the Gulf 9( Oman l<>- day 1n the first U.S.-lran1an m1htary e<>n!rontat1on since the A mer1can hostages were seized ntarly :,1x months a~o. The Pen- t <igon dentl'd the re was a ny shootinF In \\ashington . th(' Uefense Department !>aid "T wo F-14 • aircraft from the aircraft car- rier Ntcrutz. made a routine tn· tercept of an Iran ian C-130 a 1 re r aft near the St rail of llo r m uz.. The U.S. aircraft DEAD RESCUERS EXHIBIT "INHUMANE' -M escorted the Iranian plane back tn I raruan air space. It was a routine intercept Then• was no fmng o( weapons " Washington officials said the Iranian airplane came wtthin approximately 50 miles of the N1m1tz and the two r ·14s we re launched to look 1t over. The N1m1tz 1s one or a bout 30 U.S. "a rsh1ps stat.Joned in the Indian Ocean following the takeover of tht• C'S Embassy in Tehran on '\'ri\' 4 by Iranian militants and the D<'cember Soviet thrust mto Aritharustan. The off1c1al Iranian news 3Aency Pars quoted the Iranian army 10111t staff as saying the t" o Amen can planes !>tarted to "hoot al lhe Iranian plane but four l raruan 1et..s were sent up and they "warded off the al· ta<:k " Pal"'\ quoted the army as ":.i> ing the U S. planes "changed their rl1rect1on as the four Ira· n1an 1eth~hters escorted the patrol plane" back to Iran . I~ IRAN, Page A?) 'Wait Until Dark' Al Marina High Performances of "Wail Until Dark ," the annual spring play at Marina High School ln Hunt· ington Beach. w ill continue oaghtly through Saturday. The play begins at 8 p.m . Tickets, at $2.50 each , can be ot>- taaned by calling the school's drama department. 893-6571. Coast Weather V 1riabl e cloudiness t o night, decreasing Wednesday, with 10 per· cent chance of rain through Wednesday. Lows tonight 48 al the beaches to 56 in. land. Highs Wednesday low tomid606. ~ , . ' . .... , ••I . .. . -... . . . . " AZ ~YPtlOT Hif r u,.qu. Aenl 29. !HO ~t ll.eg~tration C,ei,s Committee Nod WASHINGTON f AP» Prw.._,t Carter'I draft restltn· Uoo plan for youn1 mf'ft, nutowly approved l11t wMll by the House. wu paned by • surpttlln&Jy wide maratn \Oda, lD a s.tlate .ubfommillee A s.ua. A~•Uolll aubcoaam.ktee YOWd M iD ,.._ ol ,,....., SU.J allbon to bfdD nPittaUoa tlUa •~mmer ol YOUD1 mee, aaed lt an4 JO. The but '°" lO tM hall ApproprtaUons Commme.. and I.hen to lbt-~ale ..... r ••IU••~ Gelfl WHzrfl LONDON (AP> The dollar dl"OOl*I and °'4Ml ralu.d t.od,ay t.o wind &ap sU&bUy hi1her for the day a1a1nat mott major foreip currmcr •. Gold dipped 1Uebll1 ln Europe. In London. the prttlOUI rMUI ended the day at IUD an ounce, down from $524 Monday. OoJd trlded at $511 in New York. up $10. London aUver prices were virtually unchan.1ed -$1S.17 an ounce compared with SlS.90 Monday. 1t traded at llJ.74 In New York. a galn oft ctinta. .... ,tiff" "'• ....... ,,. VATICAN CITY <AP> f'our relatives of the U.S. hosta1es ln Iran met with Pope John Paul II today and ureed bJm to help obtain the releue of the S3 captives held in Tehran. The relatives -two mothers and two wives -completed a week ol meetinp with European leaden to plead their cue and said they hoped to retum to the Unlted States on Wednesday. The women vislud the pope in a eroup and each apoke wttb him tn English for about two minutes. At the end, the pontiff blessed the women and gave each of them a white rosary. 3 Allla•fJra Store• 811r• AUIAMBRA (AP) Three at.ores in a shopplnt centet' caught fire today when a blaze in an oft-picketed adult book store spread to neighboring businesses, caualn1 an ettitmated S310.000 damage and injuring one firefilbter, authorities aaJd. The fire started s hortly before 3 a.m. in the El Cid Adult Book Store on West Main Street in this Los Angeles 1uburb add s pread to tl!e Tudor Bar and Kajala Interiors via a common at- tic. The cause of the fire was under investigation and It wu not known if arson was suspected. Mortgage l...oan Rage l...oteered B~ERLY HILLS CAP> -Responding to fallinl money market. rates, Great Western Savlngs and Loan AssoclaUoo, the nation's second largest. has lowered Its prime home mortcage lending rate to 16~ percent from 17~ percent. It was the first major reduction by a ma,jor Califomla thrift institution since January. Some analysts saJd It indicated that a sustained faJJ in rates is under way. Fro• Pag• Al REVIVAL IN CAPITAL. • • Rally organizers ho ped for 200,000 to 500,000 -and even ta lked of a million -but r am the last two days dimmed exJ)e(:· t ations. The grassy Mall area was a se a of people -som e on stretc her s. crutc hes and in wheelchairs, others wrapped 10 s leeping ba gs or c arrying American nags, some with re- hgaous banners: "Mass1ss ipp1 for Jesus'' "PiU.Sburgh Loves God." ''This lS our capital city, this 1s where at should sta rt," said P at Ro be rtson of Vi r ginia Beach, Va , a founder 6f the C h r i stian Broa d casting Network. "The events of recent weeks have ~rieved us all. We sa y 'God , unless you move, those brave hostages won't be released.'·· Repentance was the theme or the day as s peaker after speaker mounted the pulpit, set up on the Mall h a lfway betwe en the Capitol and the White House The Apnl 29 date was chosen to commermorate the cross plant· ing at Cape Henry, Va., by the Jamestown settlers in 1607. Not long after dawn, as the s un cast the Capitol's long s h adows over the Mall. the c r owd sang "J esus is our Redeemer." a wistful m elodic prayer. Thousands lifted their hands s kyward, waving their bodies ln time with the music. symbolizing an outreach to heaven. Nearly «.>ve ry Christian de Dancer to Speak Da ncer and choreographer Nannette Pistole Brodie will speak on "Women in the Arts" at noon Wednesday in the com- munity center at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The free program is sponsored by the c ollege's Women's Center. nom1nauoo in the world was r e presented, with fundamen· talists predominating. There were blacks and His panics ; there were clusters of people ho isting band s, speaking in tongues. · T he rally ha s been spe arheaded by some of the leading television evangelists in the country. More than 60 s peakers were s c h e dul e d t o tak e the microphone during 12 hours of prayer and fasting oo the Na- tional Mall, the same site where 175,000 pe r sons a tte nded a Catholic Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul 11 las t October. The Rev. J oho Gimenez. a Virginia Beach. Va . evangelist who conceived the idea for the Christian rail~ 11"2 years ago, de· n1ed I.he a1m 1s politic al. Huntington Psychiatrist Denies Fraud /\ Huntington Bea c h psychiatrist accused of cheating the state MediCal program out of an Unspecified sum pleaded innocent Monday to fraud and gr and theft charges T he ple a was accepted in Orange County Superior Court by Judge Richard Beacom who ordered OT. Louis Glatch Jr. to return to court June 4 for pre· trial motions. Glatch 1s charged with 19 counts or Med.iCal fraµd aod ooe count of grand theft in connec· tion with alleged overbllling to the state for psychiatric treat- ment of indigents. In some instances. authorities claimed. Glatcb bUJed the state ror so minutes ol his time for JO-minute sessions with patients. IRa ..• ,. ....... ~~ .aa11 -11111w.t ...... a. •amid ............... ''••pect ... t1Hl!f .. u.a -., , .. , u.a. .,., .......... of .... WMli01 alMtrtl•e aUem" le reeeue tM AIMrtc:an bolt.,.. la lraD. Tbt Gulf ol Oman, 350 mUee k>n1 and JOO mu .. wide. u.. Oil lht ~ aho~ ot Iran and aeparaa. lbe Arabian Sea from tbt Ptn1u Oull. Jru bu two m ajor porta on the Oult of Oman, Jult and Chab Bahar. and mmt me OWi body ot water In exPOl'tiu lu ou. Meanwhile, Iranian Fonlcn Minister Sade.sh Obotbndeh eac:aped unharmed from what appeared to be .an ua&11loation attempt lo KuwaJt. Iran's army mobllbed fOt' a major offemive a1atnat KW'diab rebels lo Sanan· daj . and a c ontroversial churchman arrived lo Tehran to take charge ol the bodies ol the U.S. c.omm&odol who died lo the abortive U.S. bosta1e rescue . Kuwait's news agency laid a hail or bulJets fired from at least two cars hlt a motorcade taking Gbotlnadeh to a meeting with Kuwait's ruler at Assail Palace. sllabtly wounding a Kuwaiti security tuanl. The palace is the home of Sheik Jaber Al·Abmad. Kuwait's rullna emir. The Kuwait Interior Ministry said police located two cars used in the attack, but made no men· tion or anats. The Iranian news agency Pars said one ol the can was found outside the Iraqi Embassy in Kuw ait and claimed "the passengers or the car left the vehicle and entered the Iraqi Embauy." Pars al.so sa.id two suspects had been taken Into cuatody. There was no Kuwaiti con· firmatioo. Iran and Iraq have been having a dis pute along their border in recent weeks. Beach Area Residents Eye Parking Aid Legislation to relieve severe summertime parking problems for residents of Sunset Beach and Surlside has won the anan- 1 m ous appro'Val of the State Assembly. The measure. s ponsored by Assemblyman Dennis Mangers . D·Hwrtingtoo Beach. would al- low residents to park in front of their own driveways and garages. Existing law makes no such provision and resid ents who park in front of their property ar e subject to ticketing and fines. An aide to Mangers said that heavy beach traffic durmg sum m e r months h as c a used a hardship for residents. Street p a rkin g sp aces re · portedJy are taken by beach vis· 1tors, prevent.mg some residents fro m parking at their own homes. The aide also s aid that in many cases homes do not have driveways in which residents can park. Space in garages al.so 1s limited. he said. To further complicate the is- sue. street parking is limited to four hours from June to Sep· tember. Homeowners can gel citations if they park a longer t.ime. The measure, which has not been acted on yet by the Senate would allow Orange County of- fi cials to issue parking penn1ts to the local r~ldents. Uqoor Store Hit By Gunman in HB A man brandiahing a doubl• barreled ahotgun robbed a Hwit· ington Beach liquor store of about GlO Monday nl&bt, police said. The holdup occurred at 10 :30 p.m . at Heritage Liquor, 932 Edinger Ave. No injuries were reported iD the incident. The robber ned on root. DAILY PILOT l M Or.,.. CM~ ~ty ~. ••'" ,.,._" ., C9'1\0tNd tfW .. "#\ Pfe\\.. I\ ~l\IW'd Ot rtw °'-CMtl -j-'-• ~., . tid1t.oftJ..,. ............. ,...,...,, tlW'lMIOft ~,~. •or '"'" --.. .ell. """'-•••<"''0111-.t••" V•Hey. ltwtfte, \.•9""• Failing Cited .... ll!Sewl .. (Mtl ....... -·_....,I\ :::::::::. s:n:~~~~:e::.:o' .. .. '*' c..a.-~.,.,. ._, .. _ ll'rniei.ftt--·-, .... '-......... " .......... ~ .. ---··"-, ..... ~-:.::- o.rt.tM.i.--... _....,..,_ -.-.. Wt1•0.-C-•l-. ,Hurt*'-Oft e.ldlOfllce · ·-· ,,.,r, .. c.,......_ """'''""-" 1'0 ... ,..,.,... UMs of Hostages Likely SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Tbe Central lnteW1eace Agency believed that 60 percent of the American bolta1es lo Iran woWcl have been k1Ued or wounded if President Carter's rescue plan was carried out u planned, KCBS Radio reported. The all·news station quoted a source it sald bu been "ac· curate lo every detail so far." THE STATION qtJOTED THE SOtJaCE as sayln1 that the plan wu approved even tbouah the Joint Chiefs of Staff re· portedly were liven the CIA document. CIA officials were not Immediately available for commeat. The CIA beUeved that it would be Impossible to free all the hosta•es at the ume Ume because they were in small 1roup1 ln different areas of the embuay compound KCBS uld It wu told by the source. The document said that ti some or the bolta1es had been freed others would probably have been executed. tJ.8. IOLITAaY MEN CAaatED more than St million ln. Iranian currency to "pay local partllaDI," the stat.loll'• aource claJmed. Pentap otnctala ntuaed comment on the report. Tbe CIA has aot been otnct•l11 linked wttb the ai.ort.d re1eue plan. • MC>-nD AIDERS KEEP SH£L TERED FROM RAJN Photo T•k•n on Huntington Be•ch'• Oottterd StrHt Fro• Page A I RAIN DIMINISHES. • • . corded .44 inches by 5 p.m. for Monday's precipita tion, com- pared to 21.34 inches for the season. Normal amount for this date would be 17.78 inches. Costa Mesa received 42 inch· in t he same period Monday, according to the Orange County Flood Control District's hydrog- raphy office an Santa Ana. Last year Cos ta Mesa h ad 17.61 inches on this date. The sudden early and m1d· afternoon de luge was concen t r ated pri marily 1n southeast and central Huntington Beach and wests1de Costa Mesa where the brunt of tbe storm came ashore. Spokesmen for the Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol m Newport Beach reported 24 inch fell Monday. Frowt Page A l TRASH ... He says lease payments for the Civic Ctnter and L.tbrar:t amount to $1 ,253.900. He claims that the city would still end up with a surplus or SI m illion in the utility tax fund 1r 1t paid SI 8 million for trash fe<>s from I.hat money source Union Oil T ells Earnings Boost LOS ANGELES <AP> -Union Oil Co. of California has report- ed a 34 percent hike o ver earn. mgs for lbe same 1979 quarter. Union said its fi rst quarter net income was $153 million or Sl 76 a share. up 34 percent from the SI 14 1 million or Sl.30 a share registered In the first quarter of 1979. Deputies to the south at Dana Pomt Harbor reported only .14 inc h for T uesda y by com -parison Offi cial San Juan Capl.strano wealher·watcbers Mr aod Mrs. Carl Hankey, who keep records for the city. recorded .22 inch Monday, bnng10g San Jµan s sea son total lo 28.86 inches. Normal for Uus tJme would be 26 82 lDdles. County flood control officials ~aid their stal.lons recorded in-' land rainfall Monday or 14 U'ICh 1n Va lla P ark bringing the i;eason total to 26 64 ir.l.':hes for the ~ea.son T hey said .08 inch fe ll 1n Santa Ana. for a season total of 21.01 inches, while 18.47 lnches had Calleo at this time lut year Traffic accident anvestigaton said problems generated by I.he rainfall Monday were surpns· ingly minimal throughout I.he S"uthem CahfomJa Bai.in v. ilh t h t• t: x r <' pt 1 o n o r d m a J o r mudslide. H OC'k s :rn rt .1 <;<>a o f goo <'3'><:adt'd dov.n onto the Ridge Houte, tying up a 40-mile sector of lnt«.>rstat<' 5 dunng the r nmal late afternoon peak period for three hours A suddt>n rain squall passm~ O \ e r t ht> inter c h a nge lan«.>s bet ween I.he Golden St.ate and Santa Ana freeways was blamed for rausin~ a double tra iler ce· ment truck ng to overturn in Eai.t Los Angeles. Driver David L. Metewede , 26, of 4562 Roxbury Drive. Irvine. suffrred a fractured Jaw and was admitted to White Memorial Hospital where be ls listed in good condit.aon. Concrete was spewed over the highway when the ng carrying 40 tons of the buildJng material rolle d . keeping CalTrans workers on the scene cleaning up the mess lhrougb the evening rush hour. The Huntin•ton Beach Clty Council Increased monthly automobile allowances for 10 top deputdient beads MondQ by ~ because of eacalatJn1 fuel cosu. . The department beads .had been collecting Sl.25 a month for the use of their personal cars on city business s ince 1972. The council, with Bob Mandie dis- senting, raised the rate to $175. lt was incorrectly reported Monday that the department chiefs alao were in line for a hike in reimbursement from 18 to 23 cents a mile. The mileage reimbursement. however , is limited to other employees who must use lbeir cars on a limited basis Cor of- ficial business. Most e mployees use vehicles rrom the city car pool. The reim- bursement would apply only when car pool vehicles are not a vailable, City Administrator Bud Belsito said. Belsito said the monthly car allowance will amount to $6,00U annually. Four other de partment heads, who are assigned city cars con t a1 ning e m e r gen c y ra dio systems, were not affected by Monday night's action. They include Police Chief Earle Robitaille. Fire Ctuer Ray Pica rd, PubUc Works Director Paul Cool Cook and Director of Com mun1ty Services Vi net· Moorhouse. Councilman Mandie opposed the monthly increases. cle11mmg that the aJlowance will be higher than other cities. "l can see an increase to $150 but not $175," he said. The new rates will take effect Thursday LA Rapist Pleads Guilty TORRANCE CAP) Sentenc- ing has been !>et May 27 for a Southwest Los An geles man who ad m1ttc-d rapan~ or attempting to rape 11 women. Keith Randall Earley pleaded guilty Monday 1n To rraneE> S uperior Court to 19 fe lony counts, including rape, assauJt with the intent to commit rape, oral copulation and burglary. Earley was named an attacks oo s eve ra l wo m e n i n the Hawtho r ne, Le nn ox an d Westchester areas over a 10- mo nth pe r iod last year . io- \CSt1~<1tors saul. lie was arrest- t.>d J an 8. Suspect Held In Break-in Huntington Beach police of- ficers. resPonding -to a silent alar m at a local bar early today, arrested a man they said had 1ust pn ed open a door to illegal· ly e nter the premises. The break-in occurred at 5: 15 a.m lllS1de Hi -Roys, 5050 Hell Ave. Inside I.he bar, ofri ccrs ar· rested Michael Pidskalny, 23, of HuntJngton Beach, police said. The susJ)e(:t was charged with rommercial burglary and held ID city jail Ln lJeU Of $5,000 bail. Remedies Asked SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The California Bar Association has asked. ln a formal resolution, that the state remedy "deplora· ble" coodltions tn state prisons. --· \(OL. 73, NO. 120. 3 SECTIONS. 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFOANIA TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Carter, Rescue Tealll Meet Secretly W ASHINOTON t P I Pr 1 d~nt artM had • • · ttN't rt>n deavous" Sunday with about uo men whO pal'11<"1p ted In laM week 's e tfort to r tisrue U s hosta.ia in Jruo. Hou f' Spt!akf'1 Thomu P O'Neill n 1d today O 'N•ill told report t•r thnt C arter t o ld con gre~s1on ul le a de r s a t u Wh itt• Houst· breakfast today ht> m t't with thtt men ot an undil>clo 'ld hW•1t1on * • • but 111ve no nth r deta1bl of the metuna White 1t ou1'c> "r>ok e i.men dtr hnt"d tmmt'd1ate comment on O'Nelll's report ('a rt~r utt<1ndl'd r hurc h :o.t•n 1«' 1n Wai.h1n1ton on Sun day but wa11 not een by rt- porh•r). urtur r~lurning to tht: WhUl· ltoU$e at mid dav Cu ter also 111ml today he ha~ "no doubt" that he "mude the * * U.S. -Iran Be's N.unaber One · Okla hom a Cniversit y running back Billy Sims gets a kiss from his wife Brenda after h<.· was selected by the Detroit Lions as firs t choice in the Nation al Football Lea gue <iraft. Complctl· d et ails on the N F L draft are on Pa ge Bl. Trustees Set Liniit On Teacher Talks Saddlcback CollcAe District trustees have set a deadhnl' or Aug 1 to h1 re a professiona l 11egoltat1.•r to condur t upc·oming co ntract negotiations w1lh dis trict facufty memberi. Board member L:Jrry Taylor said Monda v he is concerned about the dciays the district has e xpe rienced with the present system of negotiating directly with the faculty. "l 'm not blaming t he teachers or anyone else." Taylor said "But there is no reason to have the n egotiations cons tantly dragged out, causing ill feelings between the staff and the ad- ministration." Taylor added that it is accept· ed practice to hire a professional outsider. allowing staff and ad· Coast Weather Variable cloudi n ess lo1tigbt. d e c reasi n g Wednesday, with 10 per· cent chance of rain through Wedneaday. Lows tonjgbt 48 at the beaches to 56 Ln· land. Hlgbs Wednesday low tomidlOI. 11'81DE TOD~ Y "°""""Canon should 91!1 an Olc:or tor leeeping half the Acodetfw Aworda audit'ftce CllPOke. Dn>pping ratings in· d6cot• Ute oUwr half alread11 ii OIJHp, S. Page All. •••ell •• .,_..,,,... ... --~ 0 ,,...,...... a_ ......... k~::" M..... Atlln ................. ......... _ AA C.• =~ AM :: --.~ ,.,, ~ ........ Al ,....... ,.,, ~~ ..... ,..,, ftMliln ,., • ., cw....., ,,. a..,...._ M ,.,. ' ... . ....... m in1strators to concentrate on their primary duties. "That's Just the w<1 y the ball game 1s 11Jayerl these day~ ... he said Michael Marnf1€'ld . president uf the Saddleback Communitv C.ollcge F i!culty Association. ar~ued that the Aug I dcadltn., would plare "undue constraint" on the faculty negotiating team ·•Most of the negotiating team will not be here this s ummer:· Ma r rifield said. He said the cha nce of all the team being \See TALKS, Page A2> Water Board Foes Debate In Irvine The 11 candidates vying for two open seats on the Irvine Ranch Water District Board of Directors in the June 3 election will participate in a campaign forum Wednesday that will also feature a debate oo Proposition 9. The forum wiU be held at 7:30 p.ro. in the Deerfield Communl· ty Park Multipurpose Room, 55 Deerwood West, Irvine. The I rvi ne Tomorrow· s ponsored public forum will in· elude a debate between an ad· vocate and an opponent of the Howard J arvis·backed tax re· duction measurf' that will ap· pear as P roposition 9 on the June 3 ballot. Harvey Enal an d e r , spokesman for the lrvine·bued Butcher Forde political cooault· ina firm, will speak ln favor of the meuure. Butcher forde Con•ultinl bu been hired to nm the PropoaWon 9 c•JDP•ian. . Roa.mt Vlneeftt, co-cbairlban of &M·OU-fOf' Callforma. No on Propalllkm t mmmJttee. will speak aplmt tbe propoatUoa, Vlaeeat wu oae of Jams' Propo1lUon ll eampal1n openliwe two yean •IO· ' r11ht cho&c.1' ID orderiDI ttM ill· tuted llltempt l.o free American holl.,. Jn remarb prepared for •· llvtry to a group of transports· tion experts, Carter said he was · proud or our courageous fight· 1ng force!) who offered their own It ves for freedom " He said that "as commander in l'htef, I am proud of lhe ste adfast resolve this nation has shown and * * * will contin ue lo show until every one or our people is safely home with us again. ··1 have no doubt that. under the circumstances. I made the rtght choice." There was no immediate ex· planation of O'Neill's statement that at least 150 men were in· volved in the aborted rescue al· t e mpt. De fe nse Secr et a r y Harold Brown has s aid that 90 * • * U.S. servicemen plus air crews were involved. <.:arter flew to San Antonio, Texas. on Monday to vi.sit five men hospitalized with iQjuries suffered when a helicopter col· hded with a cargo plane in an Iranian desert a fter the rescue ope ration was ordered scrubbed. O 'Neill quoted Carter as say. 1ng the men were injured and eig ht others killed when the * * * helicopter roee to about 15 feet and then collided with a cargo plane and both burned. "I guess wind blew il into the plane and it exploded.'' O'Neill said. "He (Carter > said of those in· Jured that he could not believe how they thanked him for let.ting them be pa.rt of lb.is mission and apologized for the failure -and the patriotism of these men," • * * Air Confrontation Deadly Tanks Found AURORA . Mo. <AP ) Far t ee n d e te rior a tin g dru m s believed to contain dioxin. the deadliest chemical known. have been unearthed near here by a fi ve ·man team from the En· v1ronmental Protection Agency. Wearing protecti ve s uits. the workers unearthed the drums Monday at the southwest Mis· soun fa rm of J ames Denney T he excavation moved the EPA a step d o:;cr to lea rning the con· tents or the containe~. aban doned 10 years ago by a now defunct che mical company The uncovered drums were to be left overnight inside a locked eight-foot protective fence that s urround!> the site. and i.amphng of the contents Wiii be done tO· d ay, EPA spokesman Don Noel s aid. The samples then will be sent lo a laboratory for testing. Noel s~ud the digging team w<>rc "moon suits" with ~elf <:onta1ncd breathing gear as they used a backhoe Lo find the tops of thl' drums from 11".! to 2 feet belo"' the surface Noel s<1id the team found holes 1n some or the drums. but it was im possible to tell 1mmed1alel) whether any or the contents had lea ked. The drums. located side by s ide in an underg round tre nC'h. bore no markings During the e xcavation. thl' worker s were wat cht:d by u (See DEADLY, Page A2> Man Admits Rape Vnder Hypnotism A self.procla 1 med Garden Gro\'e psychic alleged lo have r a ped a woman on six occasion~ while she v.as under hypnO!)IS ple aded guilty Monday to iJ s ingle charge of rape. Arthur Knight, 70. agreed to spend one year in Orange Coun · ty J ail and rive years' formal probation in which he may not hypnotize female subjects unless a third adult is present. The plea bargained s~ttlement was accepted by Orange County Superior Court Judge James 0 . Perez. Knight was arrested b y Garden Grove police after a woman complained that she bad been raped during six hypnosis sessions between March 1. 1977 and Jan. 24, 1978. · Remedies Asked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Bar Association bu asked, in a formal re110lution, th9t the state remedy "dep&ora· ble • • conditions in s tate prilOm. '*~---. 'IJaeg Love Anis L'C lrYine stud~nts Bill Car acc10 a nd Cind ee Carlson s ho\.\ orr tht• prize l> they wo n !\londa) m chocolate· t'Ornred ant <.>atmg contest. Each d o"' ned a plate of ehocolC::1te·covc red C::1nl~ in one minute Ca racc10 also cap tUr<.'d th(• a nteater look "like contest in . pring h11mks s ur· rounding current Celc br<Jlc L'Cl Week on campus. rn a nothe r e vent. Ci ndv Dal\' won the S<'huv ler Bassett look· :.ihh• tona·:-.t Ba:-.:-.eu 1~ • nedJted "'1th 'successfully pro mot mg fhl· antC"a ler a~ l 'Cl 's offi cia l m ascot m 1965 Scattered Showers Diminish on Coast Scattered sho'.\crs from a lo~ pn•ssure S) ~tern spa"' nt·d storm th CJ t i.woopcd down on the Orange Coast Monday. pouncing hardest on Huntington Bearh an d C o i.t a Mes a, wer e diminishing. S pokes m e n for t he S Weather Service in Los Angeles sa id they are predict ing only isolated s howers and s prinkles 1n s catte r ed parts or lhe Southland. R ain probability will be JO pe rcent lorught through Wednes· day and skies are expected to d ear by Wednesday evening as the s low storm system in the up- pe r atmosphqe moves over to Arizona. No problems such as street nooding or serious road acc1· dents in which rain was blamed were recorded Monday from the coas t inland, but lbe front del· u ged Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. "It kin~ of came down there for awhile /' declared Hunt· in~ton Beach's quas i·orficial ~'-·athcrmun J Sherman Denn)'. ~ho h.1~ kept rainfall figure-; and mcll'orolo~1cal data ror 53 'l';iri:;. · Hi:. rooftop rain g a UJ!<' re· corded 44 inches by S p m. fo r Monday's precipitation , com· pared to 21 34 inches for the ~cason. Normal amount for this date would be 17 78 inches. Costa Mesa received .42 inch· 1n the s a me pe riod Monday. according lo the Oran1te County Flood Control District 's hydrog. raphy office in Santa Ana. Last }e ar Cos ta Mesa had 17.61 inches on this date. Tbe sudden early and mid· afternoon deluge was concen· trated primarily in southeast and central Huntington Beach and westside Costa Mesa where the brunt of the s torm came ashore. Spokesmen for the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach reported .24 · inch fell Monday. <See RAIN. Pace AZ> Airport Marr•· Planned Noise Protesters Vocal By STEVE MA&BLB oe•IMitf,......, Newport Beach reaidenta an· 1ry about recent orden lbat could change ru=t operaUGaa at John Wayne an ~-- Dini a l ip·CUT)' demomtra· tlon in front of tbe airport term.lnal WednelclaJ atl.enoan. X atberlae .lor1enun, 1poke1woman for tit• 1roup. said 1be expect• about 100 airport nellbbon '° ..... and vent t.betr coac..,.. about ..,... from a1r tntftc. ''The people f~I threatened, they're wondering if they should move or stick ll out." explained Mrs. Jorgensen. "The stress la just getting to be unreal." The airport foes contend a re- cent Federal Avtatlon Ad· ministration order that tbe airport b e opened t o all "qualified" canien It preempt· ln1 the local right to control noise. The IJ'OUP is alM> upset w1th a re~•dt Oran1e County Grand • • Jury report calling for county of· ficials l.o limit the airport for commen:ial use only. That report, said Mrs . Jor1eosea, presents a "abort· 1i1hted view lba\ ur1ea the lone· te rm major sacrific. ,of a city for the needs and benefits to an unspeclfted clientele." The battle againal rece"t 1lrport decisions by federal a1endel took another tack Mon· day W'bell Newport Beach City (f)ee Al~. Pa .. Al) Pentagon Denies Shooting 8y The t\ssociat~ Pr~!> I r a n cla im ed two e arne r · based l ' S. fight.er JCts "started to s hoot" at an Irania n patrol plane ove r the Gulf of Oman to- day 1n the fi rs t U.S.·lrnnian m11itarv confrontation since the Am erican ho~tages were seized nearlv six months ago. The Pen- t agon de nied the n~ was a ny ~hooting In Washjngton. the Defense Dt>partme nt ~aid : "Two F -14 a1rl'raft from the aircraft car- rit>r !'ll1m1tz mude a routine m· tcrcept or an Irania n C·130 :11rc ra fl near tht' Str a it of llormuz. The U.S. a irc raft DEAD RESCUERS EXHIBIT 'INHUMANE' -A4 escorted the Iranian plane back to l raruan air space. It was a routine mtercc pt. There was no firing of "capons " Wa~tunS?ton officials sa id the Iranian a irplane came within a pproJUmately 50 miles or the ~1m1tz and the two F·l4s were la unched to look 1t ove r. The l'\1 mitz is one of about 30 U.S. ~ arsh1ps stalij>ned m the Indian Ocean following the takeover of t he U.S. Embassy in Tehran on ~o'' I b} Iranian militants and t he Del<emtx:r Soviet thrust into A fghamstan. The off1 c 1al Ira nian ne ws J~enc>· Par::. quoted the Irania n arm y Joint staff as s aying the t~o Amenc·an planes started to .,hoot at the Iranian pla ne hut fo ur Irania n Jets -were sent up j nd they ··~arded off the at· ta <'k .. Pars quoted the army as ... ay1ng the U S planes "changed their direction as the four Ira· n1an JC'lfighte rs escort ed the patrol plane" back lo Iran. Tehran radio reported the Ira· nian army JOtnt staff has warned the armed forces to ··expect ex- t e n :;; 1,·c a ction .by the U.S . Army·• in the wa ke of last week's abo r l 1\'e a ttempt to rescue the American hostc.ges in Iran. The Gulf of Oman. J.50 miles long and 200 miles wide. lies on the soot.hem shore of Iran and separates the Ara bian Sea from the Pe rs1an Gulf. Iran has two major ports on t he Gulf or Oman. Jask and Chah Bahar, and must use Ulis body of water in exporting its oil. MeanwhHe.. Iranian Foreign Ministe r Sade&h Ghotbzadeb escaped unharmed from what appeared t.o be an assassination attempt in Kuwait. lra n 's army mobilized Cor a major offensive against KurdJsh rebels ln Sanan· d aj . a nd a controversia l churchman arrived in Tehran to ta ke charge of the bodies of the U.S. commandos who died in tbe abortive U.S. hostage rescue. Kuwait's news agency said a hail of bullets fired from at least two cars hit a motorcade taking Ghotbzadeh to a meelin1 with Kuwait's ruler at Assaif PaJace, sllghtly wounding a Kuwaiti security guard. l:WLYPtLO! WASHINGTON CAP) -Pral<Mnt C1t'lfr'1 draft r91iltr1· Oon plan for YOW\I mtn, narrowly approved la.at .... by the House. wu ·~ by n t1urpn1an1ly wide mar1ln tod•Y In u ni t" •IAbcommlU A ,Stnile Approprf•Uon.t ubcommlU voted fl 4 in favor oC ·~ t u.a mllb \0 btain n-&iltraUon thl1 aummer of youq mt'8, aaect 11 ud a 11te bW IOetJ to the-CW! Appropn1tJ Committee, •nd &he n to tbe Sen.alt'. •••,.r•.,••• Qehl ,tll••tl t,ON!)()N CAP> The dollu dropped end tht'in rallled tod1y to wand up sllahUy hJc~r for lhfo dey 111IMt most major forel,n Cl.&tn'ncli Oold dipped .. ughtly ln Euro'"' In London. tht> prt'C'IO\t\ met~I en<k-d the day at ~ 1m ounct-. down Crom ~4 Mond•> Oof<J traded at ~18 In New York. up SlO lAndon th"r prit't"I v.e~ 'irtually unchanaed $13 87 an ounce compal"'N ~lth 113 90 Monda)' It trndt'd at $13 74 In New York. a pln ol 8 N"nb •-.r• ll I• ,tf ~i Poft#9 \' A1'1(' N <'IT \ I ',., ~·nus rt•lutlv.:~ or tht' v s hostugeb m Iran nwt v.1lh l\•1"«' John l'uul II ll•day uml ureed him to hel11 obt1un the rdt•t•'t' t•f the ~It .111llH·:o< hvltl HI Tehru11 1'ht• n latJ\t'' two 1011Uwr. and'"'" v.1ve1> {'ompl('led u "'""k ol ~ma,i. "'''h l::UJ"OPt"•n leit<kn. to Pklld th~ur c·ue anll :..11d ~~ ~to "°'urn tu lht> l.h\ih.-d State& on Wcdneliday 'l"IM> women '1 ittd tht' PoPt' In a aroup •nd each s poke with tu m In F.ntth:-h for AMOt two m1nut~ At th(' ~nd. tht• pontiff hk, !'oro ttw "''""'" .m d .:.1\ l' ,.,,l'h 11f then1 ,, "hilt' rosary 3 .IU.a•bra ~torr• Burn AlJ\AMHRA tl\l'l Thr'\'t' :-tore:-111 u shopping center ,•:rn~ht fir~' 11111:1\ ~ ht•n ."I lk 1tc• in an oft pic keted adult book :-tor" :-µn•ad h 1 1w1.:hbonn.: businesses. cuusmg an eslilmated S.1ll1 ~ dam.ia.:t• and IOJunng orw firefighter, authorities said. Tht' fire started shortly bef"re 3 a:m. In the El Cid Adult Rook Stnn' on Wf'st Main trt'('I in this Los Angeles suburb and :-ptt>ad to the 1'udor Har and KUJala Interiors via a common at· t ll' The uuse of the fire was under lnvcsllgation and 1t was not known 1C arson wns suspected. . lfongagr Loan RagP Lo.,•r~d BEVERLY HILLS (AP> Responding to falling money m a rket rates, Great Western Savings and Loan AssociatJon, the nation's second largest, has lowered Its prime home mortgage lending rate to 163.a J>(!rcent from 17~ percent. It was the first major reduction by a major California thrift ins titution since January. Some analysts said it indicated that a s ustained fall in rates is under way. 175,000 Conduct 87 DAVID KVTS•ANN Ot•MerNllC...,... An-Orlmac CoWlty S uperior Court Jury beaan deUber•Uona today hl the murder trlal or ttodney Jame Alcala, acCUMd In tb abductton a nd alaylq ol 12·year·uld Robl,n Sam soe ot lluntinaton Uef<:h la t June. 1' convicted, Alula could face a death sentenc~. The lengthy ca11e 1s in the hands ot nint! women and three rnen on the Jury after conclusion uf final arguments Monday that ·~ ......,._ inl'ludctl 1m e mQtional appeal lllt~oelc Dead from defense attorney John u. rn<'tt to aequit his c lient. "If you can vote guilty on these facts. then our system of Jus tice will have failed, for you will have t•onvicted an lnnO<'f>nt m.rn." Burnett said T h ~ defe n se at torney llt•st·nb<•d Alcula. c.i convicted Sir Alfred Hitchcock. direc· tor or suspense movies for more thari half a century died today in Los Angeles at the age of 80 The cause of death was not disclosed. c hild moleste r who stm must Co••-•y F;le' S face tnul m R1vcn.1dl' County on U#U ., rape and assault charl(es. as an ~aa~'~.1 ~rson ·· and .... v101en~ SecoM Cancer " II 's a ho r ri h I 1• <:rime . " .. Burnett :.aid of Mass Samsoc·~ T L s laytn):. "It':-. ;i horrible !>U~-J. est awsuit peel ... But he contended that pros. ecutor Richa rd fo"arnell had failed to connect the two and that the case was circumstantial only. "It is very clear the prosecu· tlOQ has failed to prove Mr. Alcala kJlled Robin Samsoe," the defense attorney told jurors In Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab's courtroom . Farnell. in his closing argu- ments. had contended the evidence against Alcala was "overwhelming" and that the photographer from Monterey Park. "driven by his sexual de- sires and motivate d by his perversion." murdered Miss Samsoe after kidnapping her from Huntington Beach last June 20. "The defendant was out stalk- ing his victim ... he was look· Ing for a girl to kidnap, to steal a"ay. to use .. ," the deputy Thl· Orange County District Atlornl•y 's office filed a second laws ull Monday to prevent ad· vcrt1sm~ ror what it cla1ml'Ct 1s u bogus blood test to detect a pe r s on ·., -,usceptlblllty to t·c.int'cr Na med in tht· latest suit I!> the llollsll<.' Med.Ice.ii Center irl El Toro. "h1r h 1:-. c harged with false and mis leading advertJsmg ;,nd unfair bus iness pracllC'~ The d1stnct attorr.cy's ofrlc<.· lust week had filed a bull ugamst A.l.D Center of Ornnge, Inc. and laboratories in Texas and California for :.im1lar alleged ,·1olation::. The la~su1ts claim the bUP· posed diagnostic blood tesl!I of rcred at the chnact. could not me~sure a perM>n's mal11-:nancy potential as cla1mf.'d rn advert15· tnf( and brochures . :.~Revival' in Capital ·. district attorney said . The prosecution bas contended AI RPO RT• 1\lcala spent the day ln Hunt· mgton Beach las t June 20 trying • • ' ', . ' : ' .. .. .. .. . . . ' . , ' I . ' -.. . ' .. 'I . '. . . . .. .. ' 'I I t ' :1 . l •I . ' \ ' \ W /\SlffNGTON (/\Pl -More· than 175,000 people. filled with the s pint of repentance, rn1sed voices m Joyful song and day. Ion~ prayer today and were told. ··We're going back to God " It was likc a giunt tcnt re v1val. the f1ti thful gathered from the freshness of da wn for a non- s top day or prayer. gospel sing. IOI'? and fastin~. "May it hcgin hC're and spread .ti I ovc•r this la nd." said Dr .J :i mC':. K enned y o f F or t l..iudcrdalc. F'Ja "Wa-,hington fur J csu.'> America for Jcs w." Some s peakcn> took note of the l'litir 1:.m that had come from '-Orne• c•stabllshmcnt c hurchl''> that tl}e rail~ m1xc·rl religion and <"Onscrvat ivt> polit1<·s "W<' have a message fur all the mc mben; of CongrC'ss and the Senatc and the White House The rc'i. a ~roup of people in f\me n ca that lo\'cs their GrxJ and we arc praying for the president ~·nd all th<' leuders of the United States of America " s aid .Jim Bakker, host of the PTL Club, which appears on more than 20<1 TV s tc.it1ons Frora Page A I DEADLY ... crew of fire fi ghters and an a rmed guard Air s pace for rive miles around the far m sate and up to an altitude of 3,000 feet was closed off for security and :.afety r ea sons EP/\ officials say up to 150 drums may be buncd al the ~ite, but the workers unearthed JUSt 15 be<.'ause this week's excava- t ion 1s be1n~ done only so representative samples can be e xtracted from the containers ~rnd tested. OAANO! 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"'"' ~·""·Of\ 1011HO (CM\1 H1 .... i1'¥ """'41,...flft tt..c.r-,,,,, .. -'-" ......... , • Tefeptton• {714IM2-4111 "We have been u nation under God ," he added "Our survival depends on rcma inmg a nation under God " The crowd grew steadily from :m.ooo before daylight to 175,000 :it noon. as estimated by U.S Park Police. The weather start· cd gloomy, then became bright ;,nd l'UMY Rally or~anizer:-. hope d for l 110,000 lo 500 000 <ind even t;,lkl•d of a mtllum but min tlw last two days dimmed expet t,Jt 111ns The ~rassy Mall a r<'a was a ,t •• 1 of peo pll' !'.Orne on ... tretche r~ c rutches and 1n "'11 .. clchaHs, others wrapped in ~I\· c p 1 n g bags o r car r ) 1 n g /\ ml'rlClin flags, !'>OffiC With re· l1g1ous b.inne rs "M1ss1ss1pp1 for .Jt" ... us" '·P1tL-,burgh Loves God " This 1s our capital <.'tty. Uus 1-. "hen• 1t -,hould start," s aid l'al Rolil'rtson o f V1rg1 n 1a 11(•,t<:h. Va . a founder of the Christ ian Rroa d c astinK i'frt ~ ork ··The .. vents of recent "'N•ks havt· grwvcd us a ll W£• ~•· v ·God , unlci,s vou move. thc;~l' brave hostage~ won't b<· rl'll'<JSL-d ' ' Re pentance was the the me of the day as speaker after speaker mounted the pulpit. set up on the• M all halfway between the Capitol and the White House The Apnl 29 date was chosen to C'ommermorate the cross plant· 1n..i at Cape ll<'nry. Va .. by the .Jamestown settlers in 1607 Not long ufter dawn, as thl' -.un t'ast the Capitol's long '>hadows over the Mall, the <'r o wd s c.ing ".J esu s is our Hedeemer." a wistful m elodic pruyer. Thousands lifted their hands skyward. waving their bodies in time with the music. sy m bolizing an outreach t o heaven. to lure a little girl to his car on the pr etext he was 10 a photog· raphy class and wanted to take pictures. t-·arnell claims Alca la. 36, suc- cessfully coaxed Robin Samsoe into his car. refused to let her go a nd drove her to the foothills of S ie rra Madr<'. wher<' her s kclctal rl'mam:-. wert' found 111 July A key faC'tor in the prosccu t1 on 's cai.e wac; the te:-.tlmoh> or firefighter D1rna Cr app a , a sea'1onul employee with the lJ S Forest Service at Chantry Flath . f 'ront Pa.-11 I TALKS ... ava1labl<· to v.ork during th•• ~ummer recess was unlikely because of previously made plane; and commitments Asked to s uggest a date wh1·n fa c ulty membe r s would be ;n•a1lable. Marrifield said most would be back by Sept. 15. Board member Robe rt Moore -,aid that, becaus e the ~taff was paid on a fu ll time basis, 1l s hould work within the con · :,,lra.ints of the board "The negotiating team should bf> available to work year long," Moore sc.iid "There Is no way we can wait that Ion~." Agreeing with Moore . Taylor said there was ''no reason we c an't ask them to buckle down a nd come In to get this done." "We are mandated by law to :-.ubmit a budget to the county by July 1." he said. "By the first week in August if negotiations are not completed we should hire a professional neaotlator. Ir nothing else we should Impose a lime·line on the faculty.·• Falling Cited Loss of Hostages Likely SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Central lnte1U1ence A&eocy believed that 60 percent of the American hostages In Iran would have been killed or wounded if President Carter's rescue plan wa s carried out as pla nned. KCBS Radio reported The all-news station quoted a source it said has been "ac· c uraie ln every detail so far." THE STATION QUOTED THE SOURCE as saying that the plan was approved even though the Joint Chiefs of Staff re· portedly were 1iven the CIA document. CIA officials were not Immediately available for comment. The CIA btlleved that it would be impossible to free all the h<>tJtages at th~ aame time because they were in s mall 1roupa In different are11 of the embauy compound; KCBS aaid It waa told by the aource. The document said that l aome or t.be bolt., .. had been rretd othera would probably have been executed. . U.S. M.ILITAaY MEN CAalUEO cnore than $1 million in Iranian cunency to "pay local parti11na," the alaUon's aource c laimed. Ptntaaon offtclala ,..ruaed comment on the report. The CIA has not been ottlclally llnked with the aborted rncue plan. · ----_ll. __ _ Coum·1I memb<-rc; a~rced lo hm• .1 Washington D C attornl'y The council s aid the attom"v HI the nation's <.·apital 1s exµect · cd to asMst th!! city 1n appeJhng ;, Civil Ae ronautics Board de· ci~ion and rn deal11J~ with tht• FAA In addition. the council de- C'1ded to f(O a step further and :sgr eed tu send Mityor Jackie Heather and City Atto rney llugh Coffin to Wushington to talk with lawmakers The expectc·d appeol " over the C/\B's appro' al 11f nt·"' routes from OranJ.{e County for three ne" a1rll nt·-. P~\ ~'l·stem and F rontier Thl' lo bbying m 1:-.s1on b' \1 ayor Heather and Coffin 1~ .11med not onl> at thl' CAB d1· r1:-.ion. but al~o :.it tht: f,\t\ ordn to open the u1rpor1 to othl'r 1•orn mnc1al night.'>. Currently. Air Cnliforn1J .11111 lfuJ!hc-; J\Jrwt"•t fly a <011mt11nl.'d total of 40 flight-; a day out of th<' iJ 1 rport In the wake of the FAA orde r. four a1rhnes have fllt'd report.'> with rnunty offlr 1als md1catrni: they would lik<' to lift Jt>ls out or .John Wayne Airport about 1-0 tames a day Council members admitted they had little choice but to pursue the on.going night by go ing to Washington ~EW DEUO, India (AP) Aflbaa •*'actenta lnclud.ina about 200 teen·•1e 1trll took to the atreets in Kabul today in daring demonatratlom a1alnat the pro· Soviet 1overnment and the Rusalan military. report., rrom the Af Pan c apltal aaid. .. Death to the Soviets." "Death to Babrak Karmal «he Soviet·lnatalled Ar1han presi· d e n t)" and "Russians go home," were amon1 1lo1ans chanted by the demonstrators who left hii h school and college campUSeti tryln1 to reach the ce nter of Kabul, saJd a source from Afghanistan who declined to be identified. There was no independent con· f1rmation of the dem001traUons and the reports reaching here did not tell the fa t e of the part1c1pants. As described. the disturbances could be the largest mass pro- tests in the Afghan cap1taJ city since several hundred persons pe rished m rioting the last week 9( February. Soviet for ces have been lll Afghanistan in strength :.ince Decem ber. Earher reports from Kabul said campus feelings had been aro used by lnrormation that seven Afghan students were re· cently slain ln the Soviet Union and that Kabul university wu virtually on strike in protesl A Kabul source that In the past has proved reliable said istudents bad been boycotUna the um venity since April 18 after reading in clandestine "night lette rs" that the seven wer e slain Jn revenge for the ldWnp of numerous Russian soldiers by t h e Moslem Ins urge n ts in Afghanistan. The nlght letCers, djstributed by rebel sympathi ze rs, were said to om it s ucb details as names of the dead Afghan stu- dents and places where the al- leged killings took place. Newport May Ban 4th Fireworks Newport Beach City Council me mbers would hke to see a Fourth of July completely free of fireworks 1n their c ity. That means not only the do-rt· yourself family s hows on the beach that are alr~ady prohibit· t·d by c ity la" but the big ~hoW!i a11nu:Jll~ put on al the Balboa l'u·r tht• Dunl~ Aqual1t' Pa rk and H1g Canyon Country Club as ""l' II Tht> idea of banning tht> big. 'pt·t·tat11r·all ractmg P>' rott.~hru<' ""PIJvc; <'m<.'rRe<I Mondav <1ur 1n i.: cl1 ,cu~-.111.11 ''' tht• hnltdJ\ "'t·t·kt nd - lh·cau.'!e the city has he.id ma Jflr law enforcement problems rlunn~ thl' hol1 da) "'eekcnd in n ·c·1·nt 'C'ars. council me mber' "'~·nt<-d · Pohce Chief Pete Gros.., tu h>ll them how he planned to hanlll<' tnln~!'I this y<.'ur Gross. a monR his recommen· llat1ons. told council members he doesn't want the Balboa Pier f1n•"orks show. an annual event cir the Balboa Improvement As 'oc1alion. to be allowed over the hol1d1ty v.eekend. That's because last year , lhe sp<'clators leavtng the show and the party.goers who crowded on t o the Peninsula and West Newport, created a monumental trafC&c jam. _ ........ expreu bis PftlODal thanks to ..m_...., bl· Jured In an atiOftecl at· te mpt to rescue American ho1{a•n in lraa. Prr:i· dent Carter la preputn to name a secretary of 1 te to replate the ooe who quit in protest or the miaeton. • The man mOlt commoa· ly meaUoned M the likely aucceeeor to Secretary of State Cyrua R. Vance was his d epu t y , Wa rren Christopher. Carter was expected to reveal his choice to con- gressional leade rs before a nnouncing It al a 8 p.m . PDT nationally televiaed news confer ence from the ·Eas t Room or the White House. (Channels 2. 4 and 7, KFWB, KNX.) Man Hurt In Rollover Of Own Car A Sant.a Ana man is in critical condlUon today after an Irvine tramc accident late Monday in which he wu thrown from his car and crushed when U blt him, police said. Erasmo Aquirre Dlu, 23, la in the intensive care unit or Santa •Ana-Tustin Community HoepitaJ in the aftermath of t he 11:55 p.m . single-car accident pn Main Street near t he Red Hill Avenue inteniection. Passengers P edro Orosco D iaz, 18. a nd Jesus Morales Aquirre. 20: both of Santa Ana, were reported in good condition today. Irvine police Sgt. Robert Kredel said Erasmo Diaz was driving at a high speed east· bound on Main Street when his car failed to negotiate a g radual curve. Kredel said the car left the road , careened through a construction s ate and slammed into a power pole which re· m ained intact. Diaz was thrown from the car a~ 1t 01ppcd severa l times Al some point the vehicle apparent ly hit 01az The car c ame to a rest 3 short d1slanC'l' away from him Pohce had to use the "Jaws of Life" to re move Pedro Diaz, Erasmo's brother. from the bat'k scat of the ups1de·down car Aquirre . the third occupant of the t'ar. 143~ able to climb out of I he \'t'hlcll• Police liil1d ~tarn Street was dr} :.it 11 s.c; pm when lhe acc1- llent uccurrl'd RAIN ... l>t:put1e:. to the '>Outh ut Uana Point Harbor reported only .14 I n ( h f n r Tu(• •;cl a \ b \' c 0 m . IJ«.lrt'>OO Otrir1al San Juan C:J p1strano weather-watcher:,, Mr c.ind Mn. Carl llankev. who keep records for the cit'. recorded 22 inch ~tonday. bringing ~an Juan s :-.ea!ion t ota l to 2R 86 inches. Normal for this time would be 26.82 Inches County nood control ofncials :.aid their s tations recorded In· la nd ramfall Monday of 14 inch 1n Villa Park bringing the season total to 26.64 inches for the season The> l!a1d .08 m ch fell in Santa Ana. for a season total of 21.01 a.nches. while 18.47 inches had (alien at Utis Ume last year. .. --~· · 73, NO. 12b, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES TWENTY-FIVE CENTS' Lag11nml Convict~ in Drug Sniuggliiig .. • , A -.~ar-old La1una &>ach ""'dent wu convil'ttd ol l'Oft· • aplracy and importaUoo chart Mooday to Oran gt Count ) Superior Court for h\s role In a 13.3 mlWon Arahanist1tn ha. htJh am u11Una •ration J anuary b)' th Oran&e ('.()Uftty Gra nd JW'Y on c baraea ol COii· aplrlnc to Import 3,000 pounds ol hu hlsh from Aft hanlatan to cauromi.a Five of those wer e tied to the vast Brotherhood of Eterna l Lo' e drug amugglm~ operation bast'd an Laguna 8 N1ch In the u rly 1970s. Judae U us A Cardenas Im mediately ordered J ohn 8 llart, of 158S Tahlll Ave. mto Orangd' County jail pending sentencing on. May 19. Hart was among 13 indicted an The Brotherhood wus beli eved res ponsible for bringing millions worth of drugs rnlo the United U.S.-Iran A,.Wl ........ o He's N.urnber One Okla hom a Uni versil~ running back Billy Sims gets a kiss from his \\lfe Brenda a fter hC' ''a!> selected by the Detroit Lions as rirs t cho1Cl' in tht· National Football League ciralt Complete detail:, on th<: :"FL draft are on Page· (31 1 Trustees Set Limit ' On Teacher Talks Saddlcba<'k College Oastnct tru:,tce!. have :-.ct a deadline or Au~ I to hire a prores:,1onal nt•gotaator to condut:t upcoming contra<'t negot1atwns with di!>· trict faculty members Boa rd member Larry Taylor s aid Monday he is concerned about the de lays the district has ex perlenccd wi th the present system of negotiating d1re<:tly with the faculty. ·T m not blaming the teachers or anyone e lse," T aylor said "But there is no reason to have the negotiation s const a ntly dragged out. causing ilJ feelings 6etween the staff and the ad· ministration." , Taylor added that it is accept- ed pr act.Jce to hire a professional outsider, aUowtng staff and ad- I Coast I • ) Weather Variable cloudiness tonight , d e creas ing Wedneeday, with 1D per· cent chance or rain thrOugh Wednelday. Lows tonilht 48 at the beaches to 56 lb· land. ffiaba Wednesd ay low • tomid80I. INSIDE TODAY Jol&Mw Conon should ~t an Olcor tor ~ Ital/ t~ AcCICfnlw Awards audimce ~. Dropping rolhlg• in· dical• Ute oCher hall alreod11 ii a.lftp. Sn PoQt! All. l .. e:a ' ......., a.-.......... ' f ~7 . .__ •• a.. UMlft a i~---a 5..':. '"':! ' . ~-0r ... c..,. .,. ••~ ........ .1.a .. --··~ An._...,... It Al,......... All ...... ftMMf'l ....... cw --.r .. -~---.. ii---+e- m1n1~trators to conccntrat(' on their primar) dut1e~ "That':-. JUSt the way the ball game 1s played these dciys ... he said l\11chael Marnheld. president (If the Saddl('back Com munity Co llt·~e Faculty 1\!>sociat ion. ar~ued that lhe Aug. l deadline would place "undue cons traint" on the faculty ncgot1 atang team ··Most of the negotiating team .,,, 111 not be here this summer ," Ma rnhcld said . He said the chance of all the tea m beang ava ilable to work during the s ummer r·ecess was unlikely <See TALKS. Page A2> Wncert Set Friday at Laguna High An instrumental music spring concert. performed by Laguna Beacb"Higb School students, will be held Friday at the hlgb school auditorium beginning al 8 p.m. The concert features soloists with the 65-plece symphonic band, lhl! school's concert band and wind ensemble. Concluding the concert is a new compos llion entitled "A Norma n Rock well S uite." d escr ibing t h rou1h music several of the artl.at's paintings. ·The work will be eohanced with slides and dance interpretations performed by members of the dance ph>duction class. Other works i nclude "The Marrta1e ot Figaro Overture," muale from "Star Trek," and a "Dixieland Concerto" featurinc a Dixieland combo accompanied by the symphonic band. Tickets will be sold at the door ror S2 the evening o r the performance. Proceed• go to offset npemes ot next year'• 1prtn1 concert. R•fr'9llllmnta wUI be served tn the ,,_. ~ Patio fol.lowinl the perlormanc.. States. Ila UtuJar leader waa Dr. Timoll)y Leary. In vest.laaton alle1e that plans for the 1muulln1 operation once were celebra~ at Hllrt's home and that It was the derend· aot ·s role ln the operation to in- sure that the drug was sarety transported from San Francisco to Orange County. The y ch~imed that Hart drove a counler ·survellla l)ce car that followed a van containing a POr· tion or the hashish. The ope r ation was broken a fte r one or t hose involved a&reed to coopera te "'1t h in· vesUgators following his arrest on a heroin charge. Another Orange Coast resi· dent charged in the case. Donald K Drury. 42. of 105-A Ara~on. San Cle men t e . previous ly pleaded guilty to conspir acy cha rges Three others arrested in the rase&G<>rdon 8. Munn, 47, of Br e m e rton , Wa s h • Mo rry Weinstein, 38, or Mill Valley and Mark P. Stanton, 33, of San Francisco -will face a pr-e· llm1n a ry hear ing in Orange County Central Municipal Court on May 19. Charges against a sixth defend· ant. Robert "Fat Bobby" An· drlst. or Curry County. O~gon, wer e dis missed . while three othe r d e fend an ts, R ic hard Ogren, 37, or Sausalito. Dean Martinez. 39, or Stockton and Vernon Smith, 39'of Truckee are a waiting disposition of their cases. The indictments rollowed an JS-month long investigation by the Orange County Narcotics Task Force working In conjunc- tion with state and federal drug agencies. Four of those named In the in• djctment rema1n fugitives. Air Confrontation Residents Facing Eviction By FREDERICK SCHOEMEI«. Ol t.,. O•ttv ,.,._. Swlf Residents h v111g on l<'asehold tnf?S wiUun Crystal Cove State Pa rk could be forced out or their homes as early as mid 1981, un- de r a rerommendat1on to be con · s 1de re d Wednesd av by two leg1slalJv(' committees m~llnJ.{ in Sacra mento. The ~t a t t' l.n~1 s l a t1 vf Analyst's Office will recommend t hat r<.'s 1dents or cottages in Crystal Cov<.' in the centC'r of th•• seaside park be relocated by J u· ly I. 1981 The analyst's orr.ce also Wlll r ecom m e nd r e l oca t ion o f pe rsons h ving in beachfront trailers at El Mo r ro Trailer Park by Dec 31. 1983. the date a n existing lease expires. ThE' r ecomme nd a t ions re · vealed today throu~h the offi ce of A sse mbl y w o m a n M a r ian Ber geson, R-Ne wport Beach. likely will set the s tage for pro- tests from residents of the two com m unat1 es Th<•y intend to s e nd r e present a t i ves t o Wednesda) 'shearing!> The n.>s1denL't a re seeking 20. vear leases to allow the m to Live "1th an th(' boundarws or the neY. s tate pa rk along the coastline bet ween Lag una Beach and Corona del Ma r Prior to tht• stat<' purrhac;e their landlord wuo., the Irvine Co mpany <St-e CRYSTAL. Page AZ> Builder Nixes Permit Bid on Niguel Tract In order to resolve differences with state coastal planners, S & S Constnx:t1on has withdrawn its appLication to the South Coast Region al Co m m1 ss1on for a per m it to build 49 new homes in the Kite HJll deve lopment io Laguna Niguel. J ohn Allday, project manager. said Monday the firm would re- submit its application in about two weeks after the differences are resolved. Commission starf membera expressed conei!m regarding 18 proposed homes that will be buUt on a ridge overlooking the Aliso greenbelt. Allday said discussions are focusing on bow to assure that these ridgetop homes will not be visible from the greeohelt. He said landscaping an~ lncreued setbacks are among the pro- posed solutions. Also under discuulon with the plannen, be said, are metboda of reducing fire rlak in the area with name-resistant ve1etation. 0..1,,..... __ They Love Ants l 'C' I rv1m.• "tudC'nt> Rtll CJr<Jl'CIO and C'mdee Carbon 'h"" oft the pnn·" the•' "on :\tonday m chocolall• ""' t·n·d ant cat1nf! t·ontt· ... 1 Eac h do" ned a plate of c·hocol:at1.··<·m t•rt:d <tnt:-. in on1.· minute Caracc10 a lso cap I un·d tlw .intl'at1.·r look ;J!1k1.· rontt•M in spring htJ tnks sur rounding t'lll'f<'nl CL'll'hratt· l 'CJ Week l)n ca mpu~ In a not ht•r ('Vl·nt. Ci nth Ual\ ~on the Schu\'ler Rasst-tt look · .dike c·onlt>st B a::,s(•tt •~ · "n·d1H-<I with ·,ucc<·s~fully pro muting tlw ;.inlt'all·r a:-. l"('l " ... u tficial ma4'C'Ot tn 19h5 ----------- Fish, Plants Die; Creek Aid Urged o.ityP'ltetSIMt ...... 'WILDLIFE PERILED' ' Fleh & 0.me'I PtNP'a 8~ DON CHAPMAN °' ... 0..ly ,.i ... ~ ..... Silt problems m South Coast rrt•t•k-. are ciffectin~ r1.sh and ~aid life here and are 1toing lo l'(l't worse unless the public gets enlightened an a hurr). That 1s the opinion of Ralph P1sap1a. a field office supen '\SOr fo r the U S. Fi.sh and Wlldhfe Ser vice in Laguna Niguel. P1 sap1a said development and othe r factors c ha n ging the habitat or the creek beds have a lr e a d y d isplaced va r ious species. and he e.x pec:ts more of the same over the next 10 years. And, he said. developme nts such as Aliso Viejo will displace larg<' numbers of animals . Concrete lining m the creek beds . seen as desirable by nood control adaurustrators, cuts the vegetation in the beds and con - sequently the habitat of various birds .... n sh. and other wildlire, said t"isapla . Also, he said, agriculture bas had ita Impact on creeks s uch as Aliso Creek. Psychic G.ets Year For Hypnosis Rape With land being plowed close to the creek bed. vegetation which would stablU1e the banks 1s lost, aod erosion results. "Ecosystems need time to ad· just." al.id Piaapia. whotte otnce reviews land use changes where the federal government has an Involvement. A self-proclaimed Garden Orove psychic a1Je1ed to have raped a woman on ab occaalona while she waa under h)'PDOlil pleaded guilty Monday to a sl!'lle cbar1e ol rape. Arthur K.niiht, '10, asretd to apend one year In Oran1e Coun· t y J all and five 1ear1 • formal probation ln which he may not hypnotise female t ubjecta un1tla a third adult •• preeent. The plea bargained ~ettJement was accepted by Orange County Superior Court Judge James 0. Perez. Knight was arrest ed by Carden Grove police after a woman complained that she bad been raped during sbc hypnoels ~eselona between March l , tm and Jan. 24, 1178. Five counts of rape against Knight were dlamlsaed. ' "Becau.e of the amount of silt coming downatream, we don't have that time." In the case or the Upper Newport Bay, said Pisapla, the California Least Tera and I.Jehl Footed Clapper Rau blrdl have beenmd~. lte said the situation of t.be creekJ baa been in a "holdin1 pattern." <See me. fa•• .A&> Pentagon Denies .Shooting By Thf' A~l>Miat.ed Press I ra n c la1 mt-d two carr1 er- based U.S f1~hter Jets "slarted to :-.hoot" at an Irania n patrol pl ane over the Gull of Oman to- day in the fi rst US -Iranian m ahtary conJrootat1on s ince the A men can hosta~cs were seized nearly sax monthi. a~o The Pen· tagon den11.·d tht•rt• w a~ any !iQOOlinf · In \\ ashington. lh'' Defense Oepartmenl :,aid ·'T wo F-14 aircraft from tht· aircraft car· ner Nuru tz made a routine an - t <"r cept of an Irani a n C-130 :11 r c r a fl n ear the Strait of llo r muz . The U.S. ai rc r a ft DEAD RESCUERS EXHIBR 'INHUMANE' -M ro;co rted the Iranian pl ane back tu Iranian air ~pac·e It ~a~ a rout ine mtercept. There was no finng of we apons " Washington offi ci als said the Iranian airplanl' cam e within .1p proXJ mately 50 males of the :'\1m1lz and the two f ·l4s were launched to look 1t over The '\1m1 t.z 1s one of about 30 US "'J rc;h1~ s1at1ont'd in the Indian Ocean folio"' an~ the takeover of 1hc· L'S Emba-.sy in Tehran on '1,n \ 1 by Iranian mahtant~ and 1 ht· Ot•('(;mbt:r Soviet thrust into ,\ f~h anistan . The nfr1r1a l l rani:.in news agency Par~ quott'd the Iranian Jrmy Joint stacr as S:J}1ng the two ,.\menr a n planes started to -;hoot at the Iranian pl;in" but four lraruan Jl'tS Y.ere st•nl up .ind th('~ "~ard<'d off the at· 1 ack ·· Par; quoted lh<' army as c;a~1nR the l ' S. planes '"changed their d1~t 1on as the four lra- n 1 a n Jet fighters e5corted the patrol plane" back lo Iran Tehran radio reported the Ira· man arm y Joint staff has warned the armed forces to "expect ex- tt'ns 1 ve action b y th e U S. Arm y" an the wake of las t week 's a bor tive attempt to' rescue the Amen <'an hostages in Iran. The GuJJ of Om an. 3SO males long and 200 miles wide , hes on the southern shore -0f Iran and separates the Ara bia n Sea from the Persian Gulf. Iran has two major ports on the Gulf of Oman. J ask and Chah Bahar. and must use this body of water an exporting l1s oil. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegb Ghotbzadeh escaped unh11rmed from what appeared to be an assassination attempt in Kuwait, Iran's army mobilbed for a major offensive against Kurdish rebelJ lo Sanan· d a j , a nd a controver s ial churchman arrived in Tehran to take charge of the bodies ol the U.S. commandos who died In the abortive U.S. hostage rescue. Kuwait's news agency said a hail or buUets fireti from at leut two cars rut a motorcade laking Ghotbzadeh to a meeting wtth Kuwait's ruler al Asaal( Palace. 9'1l Y Pj\.QT L/SC WASIUNGTON <AP) Prel ..... C.rter'a draft retbUa· doa plan IOI' YoW\I men, narrowly •ppro~ tut wed bf UMt HOUH, wu ~ by a •W'Pft•l.Qlly wide 1n1rsln tod•r In a SeHte aubtommilt~ A Smale Appn>pr,•Uona aubt-ommllt~ voted M tn ravor Of •PeDdi.Qa SU 3 ralllklo to bqin re,a.traUoo Wa 11ammer ol ~ mte •led 11 U<llO The bW ao,s ID lhe Ml ~attoM Com0ttttff, and thto to tM Senatt WA.IHINOTON (AP> -Preli· dHt Car\er bad a "MICNt ..... deavow" Sunday wtth about 150 m •n who .,_rU~lpated In laat we41ik '1 elfort &o reacue U.S. bOlta,. ID lru, HOUH SpeaUr TbomM P. O'NelU uld &oda)t. ., .. I ..,,.r R•IHr•: Geltl ·••~•fl LONDON (Af'> The doil&r dropppd and then rallled loday O ·Neill told reporters th1& C a rt er told con1rusional le•dus »t a Whlte Hous~ breakfut today be met witb' the men at an W>d.lacloled loceUon but 1av" no other detall1 of t.be meeUn&. to wlnd up ~Uahtly hl1twr for the day •&•ln1t mott major rorelcn cWttndH. Gold dJpped •hs:blb la EW'C>IM' In London, ttH! predow nMnJ mded the day at SS20 an ounce, dov.-'O Crom SS24 Monday. GoW lraded ut $518 bl New York, up $10 London sil~r prlCft •"tte ~irtually unC'hanged S13 87 an ounce compared Wlth Sll.80 Mond•y. ll traded at SlJ 74 tn New Yort. a aaln of 9 cenu. ... ,~. "'" .tlrrl Pepr ' VA11CAN CITY <AP> -Four l't'taUves o( the US bosta1es , ln Iran mel with Pope .John Paul JI today and urged him to help • obtain the release ot the M <'&Ph\~ held in Tehran The relatives two mot.hers and two wives <'Ompleted a "'eelt of meetmgs with European leaders lo plead their case and said they boped to return to the United Slates on Wednesday. The women vllited the pope i.t a 1roup and each spoke wlth him in EngU.h for about two mlnutes. At lhe end, the pootiff blessed the women and gave each or them a white rosary. 3 AUaa•bra Stort-• B 11rre ALHAMBRA <AP) -Three stores in a shopping center caught ftre today when a blue in an oft-picketed adult book store spread to neighlR>ring businesses, causing a~ estit11;1ated $310,000 dama~e and injuring one firefi&hter, aulhonUes said. The fire started s hortly before 3 a .m . tn the El Cid Adult Book Store on West Main Street in this Los Angeles suburb and s pread to the Tudor Bar and Kajala Interiors via a common at· lie. . . The caUS<l of the fire was under investigation and 1t was not known 1f arson was suspected. tlortgagr Loare Rag«-Loee~r~d BEVERLY lllLLS CAPl Respooding to falling money market rates, Great Western Savings and Loan Association, the nation's second largest, has lowered its prime home mortgage lendm~ rate to 16~ percent from 17'h percent. It was the first major reduction by a major California thrift 1nst1tution s ince January. Some analysts said it indicated that a s ustained fall in rates is under way. CRYSTAL RESIDENTS. . .. Mrs Rergeson. who is ~up portm~ the res1dC'n t!> · pos1t1on. warned today that rt'location rould <'OSI the statr no less than $4 !'> m1l hon Th<' park itself cost S3J million "It ·i-a question of the state spendm~ mont>y for relocation when 1t 1.~n ·t n eeded." a Bergeson spokeswoman said "Marian's main concern 1s that nothing be done until the ~eneraJ plan for the park 1s com p le ted." the aide continued That plan 1s scheduled to be complNed within two years , ac '·ordmg to oHtcials of the Mate f'ark., and RcC'n:at1on Depart mt•nt Tht• ICi.1!.C rf'rommendat1on~ "'111 11t: rt>l l'ti.,t•d at afterncion John Peterse Of Laguna Dead at 79 J o hn 0 . Peterse, a 21 year Laguna Beach resident who for many years operated an anllque and gift store in lhe city, dtcd Sunday at the age of 79. Mr Peterse. a retired officer In HoUand 's air force, came to the United States with his family IO 1957 hearin,iS of the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means committees. Mrs. Bergeson will attend both hearings, her office said . The purpose of the hearings is to establish budget priorities for t h e Parks and Rec reation Department. In the case of Crystal Cove, the proposed reeommendalion would a/fed all residents, ex- cept those who have low in- comes or medical problem!>. They would ~ allov.ed lo n ·· main on month-to-month leases a fter the relocCiuon deadune. The leg1slat1 ve a nalyst also "'11 1 recommend m oney be liudgeted for construction of a parking lot adJacenl to the in land ix>rtJon of El Morro Trailer Park so that pa rk visitors C'OU.ld ga in access to the portion of Moro Canyon contained in the purk boundary. That move would reqwre re. lo<: at ion of an uns pecified num bt>r of trailers located in· land of Pac1f1c Coast Highway, the Bergesor s pokes wom an !ta1d . Fllllds Eyed For Lawsuit W hltc House spokesmen decUned Immediate comment oo O'NeW'• report. C arte r attended c hurch services lo W&abiogt.on on Sun· day but was not seen by re- porters a.Iler retW"Ding to the White House at mld-dav . Carter also uad today be has "no doubt" that he "made the nght <'hoice" in ordering t.be Ul - fated attempt lO free American hostages In remarks prepared for de- livery to a group or transporta- tion experts, Carter said be was "proud of our courageous fight- ing forces who offered their own lives for freedom." He swd that "as rommander in chief, I am proud of the steadfast resolve this nation has shown and will cootlnue to show until every one of our people Is safely home with us again. "I have no doubt that, under the clttwruslances, I made the right choice." F,....P~Al FlSH •.. "We have been arguing that the county and cities upstream must control the sediment," said Plsapia. "We would probably go along with dredging, if they woukfcon. trol the sediment. Development upstream accelerates the sedi-me nt." In the case of San Juan Creek, Orange County workers were re· quired to do emergency dredg- ing and then put the material on the beach, probably causing problems forthe grunion, he said. Plsapia scanned a list of birds of Orange County and noted that more are declining in number than are increasing. "In 10 years, you couJd say, we wiU have what we have oow Can wildlife> minus about 50 per- cent. ··But we can always hope. The trouble is that until there is a critical problem, people teod not to do anything about it. And then. by the time the s ituation gets s traightened out. it may be too late "We• have to s tart thinki.ng m tl'rm~ of future eenerataons W1ldhfe and fi sheries we have today are a t~t ·'They belong to the futu rr also." f 'roaa Page ,, I TALKS ... bec ause of previously made plans and commitments. Asked to suggest a date when fac ulty me mbe r s would b.e a vailable, Marrifield said most would be back by Sept. 15. Board member Robert Moore sa id Lhat, because the staff was paid on a full-time basis, it s hould work within the con- straints of the board. The fa mily lived braen y in Costa Mesa and I.hen moved to Laguna Beach in 1959. Then>, they l'Slablished Mary's Holland House. a s hop located in the .. Main Beach Park area Me m bers of the Victoria Beach Homeowners Association will meet Wednesday night to discuss a proposal lo rontribute $500 toward a lawsujt against the Hobo Canyon Development in South Laguna. "The negotiating team should be available to work year long," Moore said. "There is no way we can wait Lhat long." Agreeing with Moore. Taylor said there was "no reason we can't ask them to buckle down and come in to get this done." .. . Mr Peters(' as survi v~d by has wife. Mary Peterse. of Laguna Beach, lhre<> daughters. Nansie Mc Daniel, of Altamonte Springs, F la . Loesle Krauss, of Saudi Ar abia. and Kim Pct erse. of Los Angeles, and one grandchild. Memorial services are pend- ing, famHy members said. DAILY PILOT , ... °'-(Mtt °'"'"' ~-..... -~ .. C.""'°91W"f .... ~ Pt~\.. •• OUblt\Md ~ ,,. °'-Goo•• -·-'-'-• ..._ ... .. tNM\.,. "*'"""'° ~y, 1tv~ f rt4My ... C.0.l• ...... - -... --b••Uv Jwnt•i"' Y•ff•• ''"""' l •Ovl't• Q.t.,~ ~" GN\t A \IA9fiP ,,,......, f'dtt~ '' ..,....,....., '-IWl'O.l't ~ ~ .. , ,,.. ..,,.,.. ... ~~ ,.__.., I\ .e UI Wt\t A•t \lt"'f'I. ft 0 ........ c...~ ...... (ei ........ .,.. _,,_ ,,.,,, .. ,., .. ., l'\bl~ Jeo • (Mrtt, ...................... r.._ .. __. ~•IC-ld•tOI ,_.,._,..... ........ "'![di ... 0.-...."WR ....... ~ M.t~.oo .... f •• , .. l-V""• •••ch Office IO'll ... We\I Hltlf••Y Offteea C..tAo Me•• "°""'"""•\!,.. .. '"i' .......... f( .. 11t11-. .... ~·••d , ........... {714)......, Cl1Hlftld Adwertial"I '41118 ............ ech All o.,..ftMMI: Telephone 4: I-Met ,, __ , .. ~- 4-....00 , .... 'C =. ~.::.. <:.:=.~ =::r,., et H'ftttl)t!f'IWl\h Mr••ft ,._.. M ·--" ···-_ ........... ,_ .. (_...,._ ~O ... cte\\ pe\l .... J!<'I" •I C..I• ...... tM~ !UPS W-. ...._,_..., 99 <• .... .. • .....,.,,.,. •t. -" "It .......... ~---.k·-·· --- T he meeting will be held at the home of association Presi- dent D{lvid Lee, 2646 Victoria Drive. It starts at 7:30 p.m. Other issues to be discussed include illegal dwelling units, parking and incorporation of the association. "We are mandated by l•w to submit a budget to the county by July 1." he sa1d. "By the first week in August if negot.iaUoaa a re not completed we should hire a prolesaional ne1ot.1ator. If nothing else we sbowd impoee a llmc·line on the faculty." Falling Cited Loss of Hostages Likely SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Central Intelligence Agency believed that 80 percent of the American hostages in Iran would have been killed or wounded if President Carter's rHCue plan was carried out as plaMed, KCBS Radio reponed. The all-news ataUon quoted a source it said has been "ac· curate.in every detail ao far." THE STATION QUOTED THE SOtJaCE as saying that tbe plan was approved even though the Joint Chiefs of Staff re· portedly were given the CIA document. · CIA officials were not immedi1ttely available for comment. The CIA believed that It would be Impossible to free all the hostages at the same time because they were in 1mall 1roupt in different areas.of the em busy compound, KCBS said it waa told by the IM>Ul'te. T)ae document said that If some of the hOlta1es had been freed.others would probably have been executed. tJ 8 MILITA&Y MEN CAllR1£D more than Sl mlllion ln lraolio 0 currency to "pay local panlaans," the 1t1Uoa'1 IOW'te ·claimed. Pentaaon official.a refUHd comment on the report, Tbe CIA has not bet-a officially linked with the aborted ..cue plan . ,,., .......... PAT BOONE SINGIN' tN THE RAIN IN WAIHtNOTON Giant Aevlvat Drawa 175,000 F•ltttful 175,000 Coiiduct · 'Revival' in Capital WASHINGTON fAP J !tforr than 175,000 people. filled with the s plnt of repentance. ra1M-d voices in Joyful son g and dav long prayer today and wen· l1Jld , ··w e're go111g back to God " It was Uke a giant tent rl' v1val, Lhe faithful ~athcrc.'<1 from the freshness of dawn for a non stop day of praycr. go!-.p('I :.1n~ 111g and fasung. "May at beJti.n h('re and !>IJrCud all over this land ," !>:11d Ur Jamt.•s Ken ned ;-o f F ort Lauderdale. Fla ... Wash1n~lo11 for J esus. America for Jesu.c; ·· Some speakeri-took no te of thl' C'laticism that had come from some establis hment <'hurchc•., that the rally maxed r eligion and conservatJVe ix>hl1 cs. ··we have a message for all the members of Congress and the Senate and the White JloUSt- There's a group of people tn America Lhat loves Lheir God and we are prayinE? for the pn-s1dent and all the leaders of the Urutf'd States of Am('n ca . ·· said Jim Bakker, ho~t of the PT L Clult which appears on more th&Jn '-VJ TV stauon.., "We h<1vc tx·cn J nation un<it•1 God ... he ·addl"<I ··our i-un ".11 de pends on r ('ma1nang a ndllon under God ·• The crowd grew st<'adal~ from JO 000 be-fore daylight to 175.000 at· noon, a~ l'!>l1mall'd h) l. S Park Policc. The w<>ath<'r c;t:in <.'<1 J!loomy , tht•n bt•t•amt· brti.:ht and sunny. ' Rally or~a nizers ho ped fo1 200.000 lo 500.000 :i ncl l'\t·n talked of a · mil hon hut ram the last two days dammf'd cxper tat ions The gras5y Mall a n ·a \A.a:. .1 s ea of p eople -:.ome o n s tret chers. <'rutchf''I and 1n whttkhairs. other<, \.\ rapix·d 1n s lee ping b ags o r ca rq an .: American nags. some with r<' hgaous banners. "M 1ss1ss1pp1 for J esus·• "Pittsburgh Loves God ·· .. This is our cop1lal city. th1!t ··--------- 1s where 1t should start." said P at Robertson o f. Virginia .Beach. Va .. a founder of the C hri s t i an Broa d c asting Network. "The events or ~t weeks have gneved us all. We :.ay ·God . unless you move, those brave hostages won•t be relca~.' ·· Hepentance was the theme of the day as speaker after speaker mounted the pulpit, set up on the Mall h a lfway between the Capitol and the White House. The Apnl 29 date "as chosen to commermorate the cross plant· m.: at Cape Henry, Va., by the J amest.ov.11setllers111 1607. County Files Second Cancer Tesi Lawsuit Tht• Ora n~" County Da'ltnct \ttnm1·\ ., offlre f1lt"<1 a -.~nd 1.1'4 '\Ull .Monda)> to prevent ad \l•r11-.mg for v.hat 1t rla1m('d 1~ a hui.:u'> blood te-.t to dett.·c t ..i r .. · rs o n s :> u !) ct· µ t 1 b II 1 l ~ t tJ 1 ;i ncer \;" rnt'ti In lht• latt...,t 'Ult IS tht• 11011-.111 Medical 0-nte r 1n El Toro. which 1s charged with l.1 h t• and misleading advertt.SUlR .111d unfair bus mc5., practices The d1stnct attorn<'y '!> office l:i.i;t \.\t'1c'k had filed a suit against \ r D C£'nter o( Orange, Inc . ..i nd laboratories in Texas and Californ1J for s1m1lar alleged \'IOI at1ons. The lawswts clai m tbe sup- posed d.Jagnostic blood tests of. ft:red at the cl1nacs could not measure a person's malignancy potent.Jal as claimed in advertis- ing and brochures. Scattered lhowen from• low pressure aystem-1pawned atarm that s wooAed down on tbe Oran1e Coast Monday. pou.nclu hardest on Hunc'inat.on Seacli and Cotta Meta. were dimlnllbiq. • Spoke•m•n for the U.S. Weather Service In Los AnaeJes said they are predicting only Isolated showers and sprinkles in 1cattered parts of the Southland. Rain probablllty will~ 10 percent ton!lht throuch Wednes- day and akiet are expected to clear by Wednelday evenJq as the slow storm system In lbe up. per atmosphere moves over to Arizona. No problems such aa street flooding or serious road acci- dents in which rain wu blamed were recorded Monday from the coast inland, e ron del· uged Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. "It kind of came down there for awhile," declared Hunt· inglon Beach's quasi-official weatherman J. Sherman Denny. who has kept rainfall figures and meteorological data for S3 years. Ills rooftop rain gauge re- corded .44 inches by 5 p.m. ror Monday's precipitation, com- pared to 21.34 inches for the aeaaon. Normal amount for this date would be 17.78 inches. Costa Mesa received .42 inch· In the same period Monday. according to the Orange County Flood Control District's bydrog- raphy office in Santa Ana. Last year Costa Mesa had 17.61 inches on this date. The sudden early aod DUd· afternoon deluge was concen- trated primarily In southeast and central Huntington Be.ch and west.side Costa Mesa where the brunt of the storm came as hore. Spokesmen for tile Orange County Shenff's Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach reported .24 inch fell Monday. Deputies to the south at Dana Point Harbor re ported only .14 inc h for Tues day by com-parison Official San Juan Capistrano weather-watchers Mr. and M,,; Carl Hankev. who keep records ror the city. recorded .22 in<'h Monday, bnnging San Juan ·~ season total to 28.86 inches. Normal for Lhis lame would be 26 82 1.nches County flood control officials said t.he1r st.at.Jons recorded in- land ratnfall Monday of .14 inch in Villa Park bringing the ... eason total lO 26 64 Inches for Lh<> :>eason T h ey 5a1d 08 inch fe ll m SJntJ Ana. for a St'al>on total of 21 01 inC'ht.-s. v.h1le 18 47 mchei- had falltn at this time last year. Gems Stolen; lnss $49, 700 J e"'e lr• valued at $49.700 was reported· talcen from a Running Springs man·s car while it was parked 1.n Laguna Beach. police said today Pohce said jewelry s alesman F:van Williams reported that rubies. opals. and birthstones used for dlSplay purposes were taken from Lhe trunk of his auto last Thursday Police said there we re various pry marks and a broken IO<.'k on the trunk of the car. J ORANG COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUl:SDAY, APRIL 29, 1990 C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Muskie Set to ·Replace Vance Senator Surprise Choice WASHINGTON CA P I -Presi· dent Carte r today said he will nomina t e Sen Edmund S . Muskie of Matne to s ucceed Cyrus B. Vance as secretary of s tate . con gressiona l sources said Carter notified congressional leaders of his decis ion this morning Congress was to be of- fic1ally told of the decision at <1 White House mc·ct1ng this after noon The pri;'\tdl•nt was CX J><'t'tcd to form al!) aonounct· h1:-. dt.>C't1>1on to lhl' Aml·nran 1wople <it a na · t 1onalh broadcast nl·Y. ~ c·on fl'n·nn:. st·heduh-<I for ti p m PDT AP W1 .. _IO SEN. EDMUND MUSKIE SHOWN WITH PRESIDENTIAL CAND1DATE CARTER IN JULY, 1976 That Meeting Was for Vice Presidential Interview; Now He's Tapped for State Post M usktt'. <'Oflstdcrc'<i a It IX'nil. as C'ha1rman of thl' St•nalt.· Bud~N \omm1tlt'e a m<'mber of the St>oall' Foreign Rela t1on1> \I' m m 1 t l 1• 1• a n d " a .., t h 1• l>emoaat1<· '1 rt• µr c!>1dent1JI t'and1datc 10 l!;f.8 Se11<.1tt' SOUrl'l':O. :.aid tht· <·hrncl' of M u::.ktl'. l11~hl~ r<''-Jll'Ct1-d on Cap1Lol I Lill '1rtualh a ...... un~I that lht• nom1nJtton y,ould ltt· n111firm1·d i iSunshine I Academy ''On Hold' . The fate o f the Sunsh1nt· Da nce Academy in downl<>wn Costa Mes a won·t be dec ided for at least another t" o weeks. city planning commissioners ruled Monday ni~ht Comm 1s,.i11n f' r.., tab I t·d tht• dance farm ':. re quest for <.1 variance to provide a rl'duc·f'd number of parking .spaccs aft<'r OffiC'1als rcj)resentan~ Sun.,hane couldn't provide answers to questions the· romm1!>sioners considered J><•rttnl"n\ Anaht•1m altornf'\ Scott Soudt.•rs ancl n.•al t•st:.itc• :.i~t·nt John L Gordan c·ould not Jns\H•r quc·st1oru. ~garding d1sc1, dance <'lass OJX'r' \tons The l\~o rc·11rt•..,<•nt Ch1cal!o Ill • o'm er S'.) L1psc·h 11lt l , "'ho pla nning offl<·wls s;rnl reported- . ly plans to mo\<· to C<tlifurnw 1n · the near futurr CommtsMom·rs ... aid ~1 on<la\ thC'v wcrt• m11·rc·-.t1·d in hov. th1• 1 studio will 01wr;it1· so as to 111~ tcrmmP p<irking n.•quart•m1·11t... The academy h<.is 30 rwrk1n~ spares a\'<11l ahle. hut the <'II~ r€! QUl rC's 45. :m orr111al not<·d A business ltt•l•nsc for lhl• n1c.l0 dance school as P<'O'hni? 1ssuanC'c of the pa rking\ araancc Sunshine manage r Larr} McMahan said Monday that the academ}. '4htrh has replaced the forml'r Sun s hine C nude modchn~ 1 Studio an seC'ond story s p arr at 583 W 19th St . e mploys 14 ft•mall' d<incc in structors an three shifts Prop. 9 Opposed SACRAMENTO (AP) The California Hospital Association declared its opposition Monday to Proposition 9. -~-..... •e1wee• •e•fl . Sir Alfred Hitchcock, direcJ • tor ol auspenae movies for more thaD half a century ~~ ..., in Loe Anp1-at ~ M\' ol •. Tbe CaUM ol I uwrth W8I not disclosed. -.--:"-•-- C,onfrontation Told Pentagon Denies Iran Jets Attacked \n 1nfltu·•H 1al S1·n.1L1· .11d1· \\ho :i-;k1•d that lw 11111 Ill' n.1m1•d ra lll•d t:w prt•..,1rh·n1 ·., dt·c·1-.1<>0 "poht1n1ll) astu\t•" .ind · .1 Y,J:it dlOIC'('" \'anr1· n"Hl-!0<'11 M ond ..i~. r1l 1 o ~ h 1.., ti 1:-. a g rt·•· m 1· n I \!. 1 l h l a rll'r '.., dN' 1!'1100 tlJ '\!' nd a m1htary rC'scut· t1·am into lrJn By The Assodated Press Ira n clatm('d t wo c<i rrtN based U.S. fighter Jets "startud to shoot" at a n Iranian patrol plane O\'er t he Gulf or Oman lYr da'.\ in the first CS Iranian m1htan confrontation '>tnre thl' /\meric:an hostages were sc1wd nearly six months aJ!o The l't'n tH~on dl'nied there was a m shooting. · In Washington. the Dl'fen"c Department said "T'4o f'· 14 ;un·raft from the a1rnaft <'<Jr rtl·r :'\inutt made d rouum· in t C'r ccpt of an lrarttan C 130 <1 1rc raft near the S trait o f ll ormuz The lJ S C11rna ft DEAD RESCUERS EXHIBIT 'INHUMANE' -A4 1·scorted the lran1<10 plnn" ba<'k to I raruan air sparl' It v. as .i routine anterc1•pt Therl' '4 <is '"' firing of weapons " Wa::.hmgtun offlc1als s u1d tht• Iranian a1rplant' c<i m<' '41th1n approximately 50 males or th<: :--<1m1tz and the tv.o F 14-. '4Cre launched to look ll ovPr The Nimitz 1s <me of about 30 l ' S '4 a rsh1ps stationed an the Indian Costa Mesa's Verlyn Marth Dead at 56 Funer al ser vices for Costa Mes a environmentalist Verlyn G. Marth. 56. who died Sunday of a heart attack. a re scheduled for 7 o'clock this even1ng. Mr. Marth will be buried in Herman. Minn.. following the Costa Mesa services at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary, 110 Broadway St. Mr. Marth was an outspoken proponent of conservation and a clean environment, a ppearing often before the Costa Mesa City Council and other government bodies. He retired from the McDon- nell Douglas Corp. in Long Bea c h , where h e was an aeronautical engineer , about 10 years ago after suffering lung damage believed to have been caused by smog. Subsequently, Mr. Marth was self.employed, spending half or e ach year managing bis family's farm near Herman, Minn. Mr. Marth was a constant ad- versary in Costa Mesa against spraying weed poison on city property and on discing weeds on vacant properties. He also was active In Min- nesota ln aUem~ta to conserve the prairie. Mr. Marth is survived by bis wife, Nina, of Coeta Mesa ; two sons, Peter of Texaa and David, of Coat.a Mesa; a dau1bter, Julie of Sonoma County : two brothen, Bill and Harvey, both of llblnellota, and b1a motbe~ Mary Marth of Herman, Mlnn. ......... s •• l 0 Milt~ ~IO APWl-IO SCENE OF INCIDENT ~entagon Denies Shooting OrC'an following the takeovC'r of l h1• C S F.:mb&:-s) in Tehran on Nov 1 hv lr<inian militants and I ht• D<•<•c;mh«·r S<1\'ll't thrust into ,\f~han1..,tun Th l' o rr 1<' 1 .i I Ir .1o1 an n ,. "'.., ag1·nn P rrs quott.'<1 the lranwn urin~ J11:11\ '>tafr a , -..u)t n~ the tv.u Amt·nt.in plant.•s started to ~hoot ..it thr l ranwn planP but four I ran1an Jl'ls '4 ere sent up and tht•) "w11rd((I off the' at lack " Par-, quotc·d th1· army a-. 'a) 1ng lht> L'S planet 'changed lhP1r d1r<·<t1on as tilt four lni n1an JCt f1~hlers t''iMrtcd the patrol pl<inc•" l1ark to Ira n CSee ~WSKIE , Page AZI Nlan Admits Rape U1ider H)1J1Wlism \ ..,,.If p1111 l.11m .. <1 GJrd1.o Groq· p~~th11 .illt•gc•d tu hJH' rapNI .1 "'Jll1.1n 1111 '-1\ 11rc·.i 111n., \\hill' 'hl' "-.J" untl1·r h~p1111'1' pleaul'd guilt) ~t ond.n tu J ..,inglt· t hcJ r~e nf r.11w -\rthur Kn1 )!hl. 70 avr1•f'rl I•> 'Pt•nd 11m· \l·ar 111 I 1rang1• I '11un t\ .J .. 111 ancl fl\t q•ar..,· formctl prnbatwn 111 \\h1d1 he• m:.i) not h) pnot111· h·m,1l l• "UbJt'l'ts unit's.., a third .1cl11lt h 111 , . ..,l'ot The· ple.1 han.:ain•"I st•lllt·mrnt v. ;ts at·1·q11t•d IJ} Or.rng1• f'ount\ Sufwrior Court .Judg1· .J:nm· I> l'l· rt•/ I\ n 1 J.! h 1 '4 :.1 s • r r t• q r rl h ) <;..ird1·n (;ro"e pol11.'l' ctftcr d "'om an romplamt'<I I hat ..,ht• had lweo r;.ap...·d during "IX h~ p1YN~ H'..,,.,10n1> betv.ecn March l. 1977 and .Jan 24. 197M Be's ~ .. r.er O•e Oklahoma Univenity running back Billy Sima gets a klls from his wife Brenda after he was selected by the Detroit Uons as fint choice in the National Football Lea1ue draft. Complete detail• on the NFL draft are on P~ge Bl. lier Hand Hurls J t·~~1t• 1 lanebnok nu~t·s her <;" ollt•n hand m an ice pack ..,llOrtlv altt'r ftr<'mc n freed her C:1r m from :.i vending m.1rhint.· :.it a ( ost a '.\h:..,;,i motel To see the story of .J1·.., .... 1(··-. barl day 1n p1ctur~. turn to Page A3 -------- Mesa Man N ahhed In Two Rape Cases .\ f()<.ta \lcc:.a mJn <;Oul:'ht for ... , month., m 't'\ 1>r.1l "'''"tt·m -.t .1J t'' .ind ~h·\ 1('f1 f 11r ... u-..p11·1on nf rJJW Jnd l'blld '-11·..tltn~ .,.. .. .., .irrt<'>ll'<l f'.trl~ ~1oodJ~ momml! an l..out!'-fana D<i n Cood,., 3.1. v. ho 11, .. <j 10 .in .1p.irt rrn·nt al 1(1!16 C<in' nn DnH'. '4 J.., n·l<-.1,1.'11 tud.i' 1n <;ri tna I .1 on 5;, 11011 bond nff1t 1<.1I' lh1·rt· "Jld llt• v. a!-arr(',lt•ti in lll!Jrh\ \l1•1a1ne• Jt 2 :lO" m \fonda; on :1n Or.inJ,!1• t 'ollnl.' "'Jrr..iot. •if f11·1., 1-. ,,Htf (~oode' 6 \ear old ... on 1\nan Rosie Rziiz Loses Title For Maratlio11 HOSTO!'< 1 AP > The Bo.'ilon Athll'11c A!>-soc1at1on toda~ :-.trapped Rosie Ru1t or:'\{'\\ York of her H o~t o n M a r at h on women's d1 v1s1on n ctor) flacc direct or Wiii Cloney awarded the No I spot to Mont- real's Jacqueline Gareau. who was on ha nd at the pr ess con- ference and accepted Cloney's congratulations Cloney sa1d the investigation showed "beyond any reasonable doubt" that Ruiz. a 26-year-0ld M an~attan offi ce worker who says . she had run in only one prior marathoo. did not CO\'er the entire 26 ·mile . 385-yard Boston foot race "If she did anything wrong. 1t was on the spur of the moment." Cloney said of Ruiz. adding. "l 'm not a doctor. not a psychiatnst I lhmk she believes she ran lhe race." "I am proud to be the first." Gareau satd. Cloney said Ruiz told him she did not plan to return him her gold medal, saying, "I hope lbal on reflection Roeie would decide it would be lhe s portsmanlike thing lo do." Cloney said he invited Rub to run In the marathon next year and to vindicate herself. The decision brt>ughl to an ap- parent end more than a week of q ues llons 11urroundin1 Ruiz' first·place finish. Ruiz, while claimin1 to have run lbe entJre race, failed to ap- pear in any race pbotofrapha prior to the final mile or IO. Cloney said the probe included checttnc 10,000 pictures taken 1loa1 the course. .ii I•· L! "" h 1 .1 k ,. n I a q O c·totw r f rorn ht" molht•r an Anaheim r• -.1•ll'nl '4J.., ..ilso r11ckt'd up by I 11u1,.,1.1nJ JUth11rit1t•" .ind re- 1urnt•d l11 Oran~<· Count) today 1,, .11r, 1H·1ord1ng to a n Orange ('11unt' l h<..lrit·l \ttorrw) ·.., In· \ •''-l ICJtor lnH•-.11gator Wayne F1c>ld o;a1d 1;oodc• ....,,..., ..,ought 011 tv.o out- -.tancl1n1? \\:trra nts. one f()r al· lt'l.!l'dh taking hi'-... on a ncl the 111 h1•r a llt•l.!tnJ.! r:1p•"> in Costa \lt•'a on <kl 13 an<1 14 l.ou1-.1.m .. 1. hl• said. had word onh ltl' lhl· rhild --.\t•ahn.: .... ar· r 1111 '4 h11•h <'0arnt•d J Sl5.000 bail. \ l.11u1 -.1.in.1 JUdS::<' n·dut'f.'d the h•t• to S.S 0011 Fi eld sa1rt <;oode L'--.1•ht>du lt•d to appear t)('fore a maJ(t~lrJle in Gretna. l.J . Wcdnt>Sd<i v for th<' :-.ettrng of t'\ lrad1tton hearing.., <~11odc . a m em ber of the K .in -. as b<ir before moving to C:.1llfom1.i t.rn~ht lav. clas~es al 'Jr1ous Orange Count'.\ mst1tu- t1on .... Cost.i :'otesa investigators ..,aid lit' allc~t"dl~ raped a 22-year· old S<inta An a \\Oma n an hi!' apartment a ftl'r meeting he r in Nt•wport Beach last Oct. 13. !lours late r . 1nvest1gators "'la1m. he allege91y raped a 22· year ·old Garde n Grove nursing student in the· -;ame a partment. Coast \\'eather Variable c loudiness t o ni g ht. d ec r e a s ing Wednesday, with 10 per · cent chance of rain through Wedne!iday. Lows to night 48 at the beaches to 56 in· land . Highs Wednesday low to mid60s. l~SIDE TOD~Y Johnny ea,..,,. shoWd ~tan 01cor for lcttpcng hoJf t~ Acaum11 Awards audince awake. Dropptng rottnga fn. dicate tM miter ltolf alrtad11 it a•leep. ~e Page A 11. •••ex At l'Mf lw\fke At A1111 t..-.. a .,... • ....._. a~ ....... " t..1111..... M........ A .. 11 ..................... CalltenN At .............. ... Clftwl... UM Of .... c:--Y AM ~ ::=--.~ 0..-.._,.. All -----16 ........ Al,....,.._ Alt •""'111 II' I I Atl>ll ,,....... AtloU ...._ a.a....., ,.. ~ -~ ....... ,,. • 1U CWLY PILOT c Tueaday. Ae111 21, 1eeo WASHINGTON lAP 1 PT'fl dfont Carttr'1 drafl re&llltl· Uon plan for fOW\I men. narrowly aJQ>roved lu l wm &y the Houae, wu p11 Hid by • urpriJtqly wide marlin today In 1 senate 1ulx'ommltttt A Senat~ Appropr11t1ons aubcommfttee voted IH In ravor or pendina $l3 3 mllbon to bt1m ...,1str1tJoo lhla summer of youna men, 01~ lt 1nct20. The bUI KOO. to the full APff'OPri•Uons Comm1tlet, and th~n to the ~nat O.U•r R•lllf"•: Geld ,.,,,.._.., L.ONOON tAP> 'the dollar dropptd and th n nlhtd today to "'Ind up llllhtly hli:h<'r for the d•)' agalnl\t most ma)or roreip cW'l't'Oclet. Gold dipped 1Hplly in Europe In London, the p,_k>ul metal oded lht day at SS20 an ounce. down trom W4 M~. Oold clOffd at ~ tn New York, up $15. London silver pnt'ft wett virtually unchanged $13 .87 an ounce rompan'd w1lh Sl3 90 Mooday. It closed in New York at Sl3.8'7, up 2 cent ,._,atrn «la -~~• Pept- VATICAN CITY <AP> -Four relatives of the US hostaaea In Iran met with Pope John Paul U today and urged him to help obtain the release or the 53 captives held in Tehran. - The relatives two motheni and two wives -completed a week of meetinp w:tlh European leaders to plead their case and s aJd they hoped to return to the United States on Wednesday. The women v~iled the pope ln a group and each spoke with him ln English for about two minutes. Al the end, the pontiff blessed the women and gave each of them a white rosary. 3 Alha•bra Stores Burn AUIAMBRA (AP> -Three stores in a shopping center caught fire today when a blaze In an oft-picketed adult book slOre spread to neighboring businesses, causing an estltmated $310.000 dam age and injuring one firefi ghter, authorities s aid. The fire started shortly before 3 a .m. in the El Cid Adult Book Store on West Main Slr~l in this Los Angeles suburb and s pread to the Tudor Bar and Kajala Interiors via a common at- t ic 'the cause of the fire was Wlder inves tigation a nd 1t was not known if arson was sus pected. . tfongage Loan Rage Loaeer~d BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Responding to falling money market rates. Great Western Savings_ and Loan Association, the nation's se<'.ond largest. has lowered its prime home mortgage lending rate to 15:1.4 percent rrom 171,'z percent. It was the fi rst major reduction by a major California thrift institution since Januar y. Some analysts said it indicated that a sustained fall in rates 1s under way. 175,,000 Conduct 'Revival' in Capital \\ /\SlllNGTON 1 AP > More than 17:'!.oOO JX'<>Plt•, filled w1th thl' !>plrtl or rert.·nlanCt'. raised vo1ct>~ 111 JO} ru song and day long pra}er today and were told. ··We're going back to God " It v. as hkc a giant lent n· viva!. the faithful gathered from the freshnc:.~ of d&wn ior a non Youths Jailed On Charges Of Bike Theft Two"\larhur /\rea youth!. were Jailed in Newport Reuch Monday a fter they allegedly stole seven expensive b1k l's from three local schooLc; Bookt.'<1 cin suspicion of ~rand theft wt·rc· Christopher Jones. 18, of 3809 Sea!>hore Unvc, Ncwpon Beach and Gary Kraus, 18, of 2977 J acarandit Ave., Co:.ta Mesa Atcord1n~ to police report:.1 two men dnvrng a light-colored van were se~n at Eni.1gn M1ddJe School. using bolt cutters to get into the bicycle slOrage ar ea. The resident who saw the twr> men stealing bikes, telephoned a descnpuon to pobce. Offi cer Frank Brown spollc<i a matctung van and followed 1t to 35th Street and Marcus J\ venut> whert> the t"o men left the vch1 cle and Ocd Jones and Kruul>, accom panicd by a lawyer. sur rendert-d to police a few hourl> later Police said the seven h1kc:-. fo und in the van came from Ensign. Coronu del Mar Hi1i:h School and Newport Har bor liigh School. The bikes were Valued at about $150 each ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fPW> Ot~ c;.o.,t 0.••t P•'<M. wt1rt -~ -. stop day of prayer, gospel sing- ing and fasting· "May it begin here and spn•ad a ll over this land." said Or James K ennedy o f F o r t Lauderdale. Fla. "Washington for Jt·sus America for J esus." Some s peitkers took note of the ct1t1c1sm that had come from ... omt• establishment churches t hat the rally mixed re ligion and t•on..,l•rvat1ve politics "We have a mel>sa ge for all the members of Congress and the Senate and the White House 1 here'i. a group of people in Amenca that loves the ir God and v.1• arc• praying for the president and all the le1Jdcrs or the Uruted St<ites of America," said Jim Ra~ker. h<Y.;t or the PTL Club, which appe&1rs on more· than 200 TV stat ions County Files Seco1ul Cancer Test Lawsuit Tht• Orangl' County D1stnct i\ltorm·:. 's offi ce filed a second lawsuit Mond&1y to prevent ad· 'ert1!.mJ? for v.hat 1t claimed Jl> a bogus blood tes t to detect a pers on 's ~u !>c<:pt1 biJ1 t y t o C:Jnccr. Na med in the latest suit 1s the llolistic M.c•<hcal Center 10 f:I Toro. v.h1ch is charged with false and m1l'lcading adverti~ing <1n d unfair business prart1ces. Th(' district allomey's office last ~eek had filed a s uit agalnst J\ l.D Center of Ora nge, Inc., and laboratories in Texas and California for similar alleged violations . The lawsUJts claim the sup· posed diagnostic blood tests of. fered at the clinics could not measure a person's malignancy potential as claimed in advertis- ing and brochures. ............. -: NEW OELHl, India (AP,.. - Alihan 1tudenl3 lncludln& about 200 w.\·&Je girls took to the •lrfleta in Kabul today in dllina dernoaatraUona •1•wt the pro. Soviet 1overnment and the Run lan m.lUtary, reports from the Afghan capltal aaJd. . "0 <.'uth t o the Soviets." "O~uth to Babrak Karmal Ct.he Sovl{'t tnstalled Afghan presi· dl·nt>" and "Russians go home." were among s lo1ans chanted by the demonstrators who left tugh school and college rn m puses tryine to reach the t·enter ot Kabul, sald a source from A!gharustan who declined to be identified There was no independent con- h rm at1on ot the demonstrations and the reports reachi ng here did not tell the fate of the partJCipants. As descnbed, the disturbances rould be the largest mass pro- tests m the Afghan capital city since severaJ hWldred persons perished in noting the last week of Fe bruary. Soviet forces have been in Afghanistan in strength i.int·e December. Earlier reports from Kabul !>aid campus feelings had been arous('d by inform ation that ~cven Afghan students we re re· 1'ently sla in in the Soviet Union and that Kabul university was virtua lly on i.trike in protest. . F,.._r~AI MUSKIE ... in an ill-fated effort to free the American hostages held in Te hran since November. Muskie. 66. came to national !Jromine nce when Sen. Hubert I. Humphrey chose him as lhe \'IC'C·prcs1dent1al candidate on the 1968 Democratic Party ticket Humphrey and Muskil' lost to Richard M. Nixon. /\ former governor of Maine a nt! also a state legislator, ~ us kie was elected to l hl· Sen<ite an 1958 lie ra n for the Democratic president.Jal nomination in 1972. As a means of gathering foreign l'Xprrtise, Muskie toured Israel, Eg) pt, the Sovie t Union and Wt•st Germany. In Russia he talked Wlth Soviet Premier Alex· t·1 Kosygin and s aid he found him ··completely cordial and frank." In February 1979 Muskie visit· ed Poland as Carter ':. envoy and met with PolJ:.h leader Edward G 1crek for talks on economic mattt•rs and the SA LT II arms treaty In that same tnp, he vis· 1ted West Germany, Portugal, Spain and BelJ?1um M usk1e . b ·IOOl·4. ollen has he e n called "Lincolnesque" brc:aUl>(' or his he ight, lean f1gurl' and craggy face. . fi r was born in Rumford. Maine. Ma rch 18, 1914. the son of ;1 Pohsh immigrant lhs father. a tailor, h ad been n amed Marr1!>wwsk1. but immigration offit•1a1s :.hortcncd the name to Musk 1c and 1t became official whcn h1i. f ather became a r111zrn Peeved Bus Driver Hikes VF.NTUHJ\ CAP> A busload of passengers was left stranded ror more than an hour when their d.nver became angry over a speeding ticket and deserted them , authorities said. The driver, George Mayse, told Patrolman Robert Chris· tian sen the citation would probably cost him hls job and that "You've got another problem now. You just bought yourself a busloadofpeople. l'm walk:inaon the freeway. You can tell them anything you want." Christiansen notified the 42 pauengers and waited with them ror an hour until a replace· m ent driver arrived. t ..)ft\0<""° HW' N~ Pr~\, '" °"°4• ."9 d r. • '"-' O'•t\QP C.O.. .. t PIA>' """f'IO l U"""\9,.n• .rf.i-" •t• f'Oi,f@ft\ -· "'°'"""'° ~·~ '""'°"""" • •td#t tM (6'\t• MrW N,..,..,.,,,, n..,"' H1,1•r•hnqtMt 8,.•t " J-o"'"'•'" Ytll•• l•wtl'llr l•9'-''"·• fwo.C:" \oufrt '°"''' ,. •.AQ.._ •.,q~t .cltt!OP' n C>v0h\.M0"44WO.t\<MCI ~f\ ,...,... Pf'l~IU..1 o-;Dh\P\t"' O.Mtl •\•I lJO w.i.\t ft n \trn-t t' O bo• tW CMt• Mirw. (4 1tt0trtt• •>•h ._ .. _ J'f.-\-0."t~~··"'" , ..... c..rto'I Teachers to Vote On N-M Contract 'Vl(ll ,., .. ,.~ ... ~c,......_ .. ,~. nt.Mo ~·•••• liOllO' ,...,..,AM"""'"' M4"-"•IMI lour. ~--" '--• &,,_,,,._.. #IM~tf'Q l Otto. Coe41Me110ftlce M.1111"" :.:::::1 :·&~~"'° .,.,. OfflcH '~ .,.H" *' N• CM\t "..,.,.,,.., ~""tfO" IV•<" ,,.,, o-•c~ 84Nlof••rt T~ne (71•fMD432f 011 .... ect MY1rttllng G4M•11 '-1:::. °'-= ~: .. =.""~ =r .• , ., .......... ""-,_" ,..,.,,_ .... , ... ,.,,_ ......... ,...,. ......... ,""·'·~ .. ---t::: ... ~'":Jtst'~.:.--:.~~ :-~ ,,., ..... -'· tT Mo•t t\ It -My, _ .... ,., ___ ..,._ ... , Newport·Mesa Unified School District teachers are scheduled to vote Wednesday on a new two. year contract offered by district trustees. The voting session, set for the Estancia High School girls' gym in Costa Mesa, ls e xpected to draw between 600 and 800 of the dls trlct's 1,070 teachers, s aid Paul Jordan, chief bargainer for the Newport·Mesa Federated Teachers union whose bar11nln· Ing team hu ~mmended ap. proval ol the new contract. Teachen bave been working without a contract 1ln~ July 31. The propoMd new document followed month.I of ne1ot11Uoa, a two-day teacb~n 1lowdown a nd recommendations by a tbree·member fact·flndina com· mlttee authori&ed by the able. The n ew contract offers teachers an 8 percent pay bike retroactive to laal Au1. 1 and another 8 percent ~1lnnln1 Aug. l of thll year, Jordan wd. Jordan said teachers will meet Wednesday at 3:30 p.m . to di•· cuss and debate the propoHd contract and probably will lake a vote at obout ~ p.m . AlthOugh tne board ot trustees has ordered it.a ne1otlaUn1 t.eam to accept the contract propo&al, formal endOfHment by tl'UlteeS awaitl approval of lbe pact by teachers. A Kabul source that In the past has proved r eliable said s tudenta had been boycotting.the university alnce April 18 after reading In clandestine "ni(ht le tters" that the seven were s lain In revenge for the killlngs of numerous Russian soldiers by the Mos le m ins urgents In Af8haniat.an. The night letters, distributed by rebel sympathize rs, were s aid to omit such details as names of the dead Afghan stu- dents and places where the al· leged lcUlings took place. President - Meets Iran · ~ / Raid Team 1: .. WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Cart.er had a "secret ren- dezvo~" Sunday with about 150 m en who Pftrlicipated ln last week's effort to rescue U.S. hostages in Iran. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said tQday. O'Neill told r eporters that Carter t o ld cong'r ess1onal leaders at a White House breakfast today he met with the men at an undisclosed locallon but gave DO other details Of the meeting . 'White House spokes me n declined Immediate comment on O'NelU's report. Car te r a ttendc>d churrh services in Wastungton on Sun· day but was not !>e<>n by rt porters after returning Lo the White llow.e at mid da' General Plan Meet Lures Three Mesans Only lhrC<' Costa Mf'san!i :.at in Monday rught. when tht! Col>lJ Mesa Plannmg Comm1s:.1on held a public hearing on ma1or re visions to the city's general plan Planning comm 1Sl>10n l'r'i passed the 400-paJte document on to the C1ly Council with n·<· ommendallons for approvaJ Monday night's sparse attend ance r aised cr1t1c 1l>m b y R ichard Carstc•n !>l•n com- mission chairman, v.ho nolrd that lack of citizen part1c1 pat1on m city governml·nt had b<.'<'n a war cry by many cand1dat1:~ ror council seats in the rf:'cent Apnl R election Only Dave Toohey, 1149 El Camino St . approac heri tht· m icrophone to discuss the pro· posed generaJ plan changt~ II<· was interested 10 a llmct.tble or proposed hearing!> bdore t it) groups regarding the document The currcnt rev1!>1on pr<tJJO\al-. arc the r1 rst major chang(..., 111 the general plan in about 10 years. The general plan is a pohC\ document outlining tht> d1rct·t1on of development 1n thf:' r1l\ and de fines pnont1es ror soc1a"1 pro gr ams Monday night's hearmg dealt with management of com murut) development. traffic C'•r culatJon. hous mg, energy, redevelopment. coastal planning and human re sources i J· .f 1 o.ity Ntt 14.tt-. WALKING IN THE RAIN. KEEPING SHOES DRY Com Meaa ·a Jan Ngo (left), Slater Suzie Scattered Showers Dinllnish on Coast ~ra ttcrt"d o;ho"'<'r<; from a lov. Prt''-\UH· !>~ ... tcm \flUV. ncd SttJ(tr) lhJt SIA OO ped do'l4n on lh•· Orange Coa51 Monday, pouncin~ harde..,t on llunt1n~ton Bf·arh a n d (' '' :. t a M ,. ' J . v. t• r • · d1min1shing S po kes m (' n f o r t h <· I · ~ Weather Scr\'IC<' in Los Angel;..., '>Jtd they are pred1('t1nl>( 001, l\ol all"<l l>hov. er.; and spnnklr:., 1n scattered parts of tht· Southland Ram probab1hty v.111 be 10 pl'rcent torught through Wednes· day and skies are expected to dear by Wednesday evening al> the slow storm system in the up- ~r atnl(Y.)pher~ moves over to Arizona ~o problems s uch as street floochng or sen ow. road acc1 dl'nls m v.h1ch rain was blam<"d v. C're l't"<'orded Mondav from the c·oa'.'>t ml and. but the, front <Jet uged Hunt ington Beac h a nd cn..,ta Mesa ·11 kind of came do"n thN1· for a v. h1h• ' det'lared Hunt 1ngtnn Beach 's quas 1-orr1 c1al 1.q·atherman J , Sherman Oennv, \\ho ha:. kl'pl r;unfall r1curcl> and ml'lrorolog11 al d.ita fnr 53 \ear-. 11 1:-. rooftop rain i:aui;?t.• re· <'nrdt'<l 11 1nche~ by 5 p m for ~l un<l.1~ " pr<'c1p1tat1on . com· pared to 21 31 inche<; ror the -.1•ason ~ormal amount for th•~ dJt1.· v.ould Ix' 17 78 mcheo; Co..,tJ !'\t<"ia recel\ Cd 42 IDCh· 1n the same pe riod !\t onday, .tccordmg to the Oranj!e County Flood Control D1 tnct ·c; hydrog· mph) offa·e in Santa Ana Last ~ l'ar CostJ Mesa had 11 61 inches on this date The :.udden earl\ and mid a ftt>rnoon deluge "'as concen· trated primarily in southeast .111d < •'nlral lluntm~ton Beach .tn<l ~t-...l..,1dt• t'o..,ta Mesa where 1h1• brunt tJr lhl' hlorm earn~ .1~ht)11• Spokesmen ror th•· Orang& County Shcn ff's Harhor Patrof 1n :\t".~port Reach reported .24 inch fell .\1onda} Deputies to the soulh at Dana Point Harbor reported o nly .14 inch fo r T uesday by com - pari ... on Offlc1aJ San Juan Capistrano "'~at~r-watchers Mr. and M~. Carl ll.tnkey, who keep re<:ords for the cit). recorded .22 anch ~tonda). bringing ~an Juan•.s l>e a l>on total to 28.86 incheS" "'ormal for thJs time would ~ .!6 8:? incht.~. Thief Leaves Blood Trail A buri:?lar who left a trail of blood an tht.• Atlas Chrysler- P 1 y mouth dea lership , 2929' Harbor Rl\'d . Co:.ta Mesa. after l'Utt1ng h1mst.>lf on door glas~ l'Scaped with more than $3,()()(), v.orlh or teleVll>IOn a nd office. l'QU1 pment , Poh ce s aid the burglar Pn·· te red the dealersh ip Sunda1: night through the broken door to take a l'OlOr television set. a~ telev1s1on tape recorder and two: calculators : omcers srud he also toolyidert£: tif1cat1on cards issued by th~: !>lat e De p a rtme nt of Motoz:: Vehicles -· .. ' . 21 ... .Business osses have ......a:; DCl-laVVf'b awincft-"'•· ~~ bl: rollar-worli~ra and 26,000 white coOar woritn bav• been cut or 111doft' OM Ma problems. and ao has the ecooom1 of the tJnited Statra And lhe oullook. sbort·t.rm, asn'l very tood. Wbatt'vec' aa Ukely to be eount.ed an Improvement -lets lnfla· tlOA, ud lower,latereat ratee. for,exasnp&e -ls 1 Uhly to bf onlf \he s bln.y s.lde of the cola. wlth tht dull al~ 1howln1i: l'ss •~.Mty and rewer JObe . , The number of seers wbo feel we can eacape a I'("( tioo LI dwlDdting. and some ol t.bOM who foreuw a brief aad mlld ooe bave slowly ed&ed over Into the group that expects it to be long, deep ljlndd~ve. Lake GM, tbe rest of the economy has a lot of •dJUllW.n& to do. Bills to be pa.id, for example, and savlQO accounts to be rebuilt. And so far in the tu.story of man.luod. nobody has found a µlt>~a.nt way to manage at Go ls, atutudes. expectalaons must be adjusted. and ror ~•rit'MIL vcul&olNd ~ ~Ams:--=-••• tlt-4Ylllt-sta·--darda this mi&ht be a bard dose ol mediciDe. DlldpliDe aad rettr.U. are the order. BVT WHILE aBAUS11 1s seldom 1binier t.bu dreams,.Ulln ls a silver lioing to be seen for I.bole witb fanlP&ect •1 ... Thin are eronomiats, financiers and lnduatnal eqlDeen o&lt u..n wllo tell ua that in this period of adJUIUQI we are plaatlq the founda- tlooa of the 1990s. . What they mean ls that Americans now ml&bt be forced to Uft Ln the p~t and plu for the future rather tbu Jlve in lbe fut.we without the bard work of S>tannin&. as It Is said they did ln the '7'1. The restraint, the dlscipline, the use ot common MMe will help, they say, to restore fanancial equilibrium. Development& In computer science -automation, inlormaUon retrieval, wont Pf'O- cessmg -will raise productivity in blue collar and probably white collar JObs as well. Some academics believe the potent.111 for 1uantum le1p1 ln tD· dustria.l productivity as so grut tbat they are calliD1 it 1n adva.e -·•other industrial revolut.Joo. 11\ey have convlnffd importaat companies, GM included, that their efforta are worth fiaanctq. Economy Outlook Bleak Few California Residents Optimistic C'ennections Natural gas pumped from deep underground must travel .. through miles of pipe and equipment before it's suitable ;for home use. Processing plants, such as this one at Eminoil USA. In c., Healdton, Okla., remove propane and other liquids from natural gas and compress the remain- ing dry gas from transmission through pipelines. SAN F-RANCISCO <AP> -- Californians' confidence in the economy is at a five .year low. accordUlg to a Bank of Amen ca survey Only ·10 percent of the 2,270 people poUed tn Apnl said they . were financially better off now than a year ago while 42 percent said they were worse. In October. 49 percent saad they were better off and 30 pt•r· Benchmark Rate Set on Certificate WASHINGTON (AP> -The Treasury Department has announred that lhe benchmark r ate for 2"'2 )ear savings certJfacates ror Ma) '' 11 25 percent That means banks will be able to pay maximum antcrt-st of 10 5 percent on tht> certificates and lhnft 1nst1tut1ons will Ix-alJle to IJIS} interest of 10 75 percent. Hanks and thnft ansl1tut1on.c; ust• the benchmark r ate to de" tcrminc the maximum inter~t payable on tht.• cert1f1cates The l'<'tlang for banks 1s three quarters of one percent belo~ the tx>nchmark, \\htle the ce1hng for thrift 1nst1tut1ons 1s onc·half or ont.• percent below 1t. The benchmark as the average yield available on Treas ury <'ertificates at the end of the pre· \ IOUS month. The 21.,.year cer tificates are issued an deoonunalions of less than $100,000. The rates are ad- JUSted on the first calendar day of each month . ' .. 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Ru<..._.,._. 10 .. 1' · Gttlnt\t f\utit•\ ~·~ J.~.~ ~.;:'(~ ~~i::t~ 30 1• ' .... c1w,. C..-.r~lr • JI' 4(1 H•P-CcH'H.clH 1... 1'• H..-p(,c) CAoS..C IS IS· • H•"fNI c.c>tnAlr 1' • 1'--.s~ (.o..Cp ,. I' ....,._, (11VtP'i "" n -· C""'l~.it 1t ., n t10r•1lh (!IHUll II • 11 M, .. , Int c-..... ''"'~'"' \ (tirf~o \ • '"'"•INS ~~i!~:~ ~: ~ . ::::;<t,,. t•¥•Jl 1\ ~ ,, lftlmtC.• noweo s \ '""'-... cent said they were worse. An even stronger drop was s hown a mong those asked whether they would be better olf next year than this one. Thirty-five percent of those polled i.a.ad tbey would be. as op- posed to 47 percent reeling that way I ast October .• Twenty.six percent said tbey would not be better off in a year. whlle 16 percent saad that in October .. 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Otl 9 / I'--..i Oft ·~ "' -· Ott,, •"' Ott •I /i. 1-. Ott • ' 111' -.. Off • ' 11. -"-Otf Ll Ott u , .... °'' ... 1'• • OH 10 D"• 1~ Otf 1.:;j 1 "' Otf 1 I 11>.. -... °" 1 • •L• '--Off J 4 Deak-Perera, the nati on's oldest and largest precious metal and foreign exchange firm , is open fo r businc: c; in Orange County Right in the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center. MUTUAL FUNDS Now you can get travelers . cheque in U . S do llars, · German marks, Frenc h francs, and Australian dollars as well as several other foreign c urrencies. And take care o f all your foreign payments and collecti on . Of course, you can also buy o r sell gold, silver, platinum, or palladium, all the most popular precious metals. Invest in gold coins like Krugerrands and the Canadian Maple Leaf. Or precious metals certificates that let 'you buy precious metals without the • headaches of possess io n and storage. 1 For all your foreig n c urrency and preciou metal needs, drop b y our new offi ce We're open Mo nday-Saturday, IOAM-6 PM. Or give us a call. Deak-Perera, South Coast Plaza, Nordstrom's Wing, 3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. 714-751 -1200 • -CWLYPILOT s • Ford Loss Sets Record DETROIT <AP) -Citing lnf1ation and the s lumpfng ,American car market, Ford Motor Co. reported a r ecord $164 million first.quart.er loss and saJd high interest rates, i.Dcreas· in1 energy costs and tbe weakening economy could cause more problems later lo 1.980. The No. 2 automaker said Monday ita second consecutive quarter ln the red resulted rrom a M73 m1Woo def· iclt ln domestic operations, tu worst loss trom North American business ever. That w11 about tbe lou some hive predicted for t0Uerln1 Chrysler Corp .• which bas yet to anoounce IU first quarter resulu, and wu 1&1b- 1un\lally more lhan Industry analyau bad expected from Ford. ' • . The way to make money In the airline buaineu la by rilling your seats with puaengen and carTYlnt them long distances. This is why the 1t1adard measureme nt unit in the indu1try 11 revenue passenger mile, which m eans one payln1 papenaer carried one mile. Lon·g hops are better lban abort hops. The best opportunity to pile up those miles ln t.bb country ls via the transcontinental runs: New York·• Los Angeles and New York·San l'rancisco. They're the big money routes, and the three carriers who have long dominated them -United, American and TWA -don't gave up pieces of the market without a struggle · They're not struggling too hard right now with the temporary incursions being made by World Airways, the s mall Oakland-based carrier that loves lO position itself as a David fighting Goliaths. World. known primarily as an o perato r or charter flights. 1s currently offering a one·month saJe on its DC-10 tnps across the country and lO Hawai1.. The price through May 15 is $69.99 one way. wmt THAT FARE, well under half the regular price. World 1s ha~ing no trouble filling seats. But it's only for one month and .none of the big carrie rs have moved to match it. But on May 16 World is planning to chop its re- gular transcbntinental fare $l39.99 one.way. And that may gjve the major airlines some pause. They a~· currently an the m idst Qf a rate war and have brought tickets down to $149 orie way if you buy a round- trtp t1C'ket You can also buy a one.way ticket for $195 The impetus for the new price cuts has been a ma1or ne w entry on the transcontinental routes: Eastern Airlines , As its name im plies, Eastern has mainly flown corridors on or near the East Coast , but in this era or dere~ulat1on m the airline lndustry, the old patterns no longer hold. airlines are free to n1 wher.-they wish. United. Amencan and TWA in· vaded East.em's air over Florida -and Eastern de· c1ded to retaliate by nyin g the New York·Los Angeles and New York·San Francisco runs . THE EASTERS FLIGHTS begin J une 1 and they "111 be ustn)t Lockheed L 1011s. You can be s'ure that this piece or eqwpment will be featured prominently in the ads :.is a not too ... ubtlt> reminder to folks that the Ame rican and L'n1tcd fhghLs are hkely to be using DC. J~ TWA heis bel'n m akmg the s ame point in its ads • Eastc·m t·ame 1n ~11h lhe $298 roundlnp fair a'!f an o~nang .:ambit to capture bu.'>iness It also posted, a roundtnp f1n.t etas'> fart' of S508 Both were quicklY.' matched by the compet1t1on t.:n1ted, American an~ TWA may nut matrh World's one-month discount pric e but tht'y can t afford not to meet Easlem's plo> Tht: standard f:ac,t Coast·Wesl Coast fares -the one!> posted in the books are S342 one-way San FranC'1sro ~<'" York and $328 one way Los Angeles· New York ffo"e"er, ~ hy should C:ln} one book them if they C'an ~et these othn far~? THI:: OtEAPf;ST f'ARE on tht> book'\ rs the one offered by Pan Am. which also began flying lhts route las t year It has a one way pnre of $135 -but 1t'i. a standby fa re <you C'an't reser ve 1t1 The obJl•ct of this J!<imc· 1s to capture as much of the market a!'> )OU l'an The latest reading showed this pie-tun· On lhe Lo-. Angcll•S Nl'w York run American has 36 per<'ent of the buc,incss. TWA 28 percent. L'nat· ed 26 perN!nt and Pan Am 10 percent. ON Tiff: SAN F'RANCl.SCO-NEW York leg. Unit- ed has 34 perct>nl of the market. Amencan 31 per- <'t>nt. TWA 28 per<"ent and Pan Am 7 perrent SinC'e Los Angeles New York 1s bagger than San Francasro. American Airlines wouJd appear to be No. 1 on the transrontanental routes Ind~. m 1979 the Lo!> Angeles-New York route accountt"Ci for 7 perc·ent of Amen t' an 's total revenue passcn~{'r miles That " the bus1oess Eas tern, Pan Am and World ~ould hke to cut into and there's us ual!) only one ~a} pn ce reduC'taons. After they get the passengers. of course. they raise the fares. It's the way or the ~orld Alan T . Guzzetti , Laguna Niguel. IS director or sales for General Terminal Corp . Tustin . He was former- 1 y manager of tbe M1nicompote r 0 1v1s100 of Telefile Computer Products, In<' . Irvine, and director of mtema· t1onal marketmg for MSl Data lnterna· t1onal. Costa Mesa. Buie Fou Corp., a management assistance incorporated company in the ouu1"' Irvine lndustrial Complex. recently celebrated the ship· me nt of its 10,000th computer system. Durell Weimer is vice president of sales for Wisdom Import Sales Co .. Irvine. The firm imports wlne, beer and other beverages. Gold, Silver Quotations By Tlte Auocla&ed PrHI Selected world gold prices today: Loadoa: morning fixing ~13.00, oft Sll.25 ; afternoon Che· Ing ~13.75, off $10.SO; closinl $500. Pana: afternoon fixing SS3S.70, off $16.M. Fruilt11rt: ~14.55, off $22.49. Zutell: SS11.00 bid. orr ss.oo: '522.oo asked. New Yon: Handy & Harman mid·momin1 S5U.55, off $60.70. New Yort: Engelhard selllng price mid-mornial $5AOO, oft Sl0.55. · New Yon: Engelhard fabricated aold m1d·m«1aiftl $S33.03. ott $10.91. * * * NEW YORK CAP> -Handy & Harman New York silver $13.690. Enselha.rd sliver $13.6'0; fabricated SH.31$. * * * NEW VORX (AP> -Spot DOftferroua metal price. to-day: ~ .... ·.11\4 a pound, U.S. deat.laat.ioDI .• Leed u-a cenu • pomMI. Dile IT\11-a~ centa a pound. delivered. Tiii •.1111 a pound. •8ftr1 '410.00 per nutt. ........ $$55-1$75 troy oa. N.Y.