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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-05 - Orange Coast Pilot----·- \ ourn Tito. Sky-high Priee Bank Drops On Airpo•t Land Loan Rate to Eyed by County I 7112 Pereent II II vex 1>. NO 12', >SECTIONS,,. ~AOES AVE BAKER ST U. S. S. R (') 0 CJ) ::ZJ m 0 Funeral Planne d ~ Trans fer .To U.S. ~ BRISTOL ~\ \~ ~~l CLINTON ST ST ~ .. ,~ .... ~ .. SHADED AREAS TARGETED FOR AIRPORT EXPANSION County Plans to Enlarge Facility by 13.S Acres Airport Land Buy 'Costly, Essential' By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN OI ti. Ootlly Pil01 S~ Nearlv ha lf a million dollars an at're' 1s a stiff price fo r land. even in Orange County. But that ·s what county of· fi cials expect to pay for two par cels in Costa Mesa adjacent to John Wayne Airport Coast Weathe r Low cloudiness clearing to hazy sunshine Tuesday a fternoon. Coole r days. Lows tonight in mid to up· per 505. Highs Tuesday 64 at the beaches to 70 in- land. •••hie r .... ,, SoU11 Stanford. San Fron· ctlco'1 mod~ modom. ho.f dOM it oU but •M'• not tltrOtlgh ~·Storr/. photo Page lt7. ...... ·.:.-:::'*· A• ....... _._ .. C..-NI• g ji~~·r :: ... ~ ~ =-~ The land buy will enlarge the airport by LJ.5 ac res. and has been tentatively approved for us<' by businesses that sell and re pair aircraft for privat e airplane lie-downs and for a freight loading station. But the fac t that county supervisors want to buy the land doesn't mean they want to ex· pand the airport. if e xpansion means more jet flights. they in· sist . T he word "expansion.. has b een expelled f rom the vocab"1aries of county officials who discuss airport matters T hey flinch before the on- slaught or invective hurled by aiport expansion foes a t public meetings where J ohn Wayne matters are discussed. But orricials stand firm in the ir determination ·that the county airport's unfinished maste r plan s hall not be thwarted. And they say those 13.5 acres borderinl Airway Avenue on t.be east slde ol the airport -will iJve the counly the flexlbllity it needs In developlft& the airport along m11terplan tuidelinet. Su~rvi10n ordered county General Servlces A1enc1 atatr members to be1ln ne10Uatlons for pUtthue of UM two parcel• AJ>ril 11, after Colta ..... COUD· cllmen 11ve \Mir approval. A pprovll ol lhl buy w11 baaed on UH ol tJw land for aeneral avl~tk:Mt fadUtl•. Any chance In Chit ... w1U r.qulr• anoOwr city tOWtdl approval · Ttu• I 0 IC!f'e p1rtel Oft AIMH Y Avfnue. oWMd .bl' 1>1a. K•lloU. , ... All Pf)l'T, P1 .. Al• • Tito Mourned In Yugoslavia BELGRADE. Yu ~os l av1a I/\ P) The body of Prc.-s1dcnt Jos1p Broz Tito. th<' World War 11 hero who forged his brand of decentralized communism and preser ved Yu~o~l a via 's 1n dependence from the Sov1l'l llnion more than 30 year.:;, v.\s brought to Belgrade today to Ju.• in state Wllil fu neral scrv1C'e' Thursday. The last s urviving rounder of the TIUrd World movement of non-aligned count ries. Tito died Sunday 1n the ~pita! in LJub DOES RUSSIA PLAN YUGOSLAV GRAB'?-Al IJana. capital of th<' Slovenian R e publi c 1n nor th Wl'!.t YugoslaVla. where he had been a patient nearly four month.s Bo rn May 7. 1892. he would have been 88 Wednesday. T he governme nt ordcr1,d seven days of naUonal mourn· mg and prepared ror an 1nnux of foreign leaders for the state funeral. The body was brought to Belgrade by tra m and 1s to he in s ta te in the Federa l P a rliament building. Buna l will be n<.'ar the Museum of tht> Revolution in a Belgrade sub- urb. Thousands lined the streoets of Ljubljana as Tito's light brown casket. draped in the Yugoslav national flag, was taken to the train station and placed aboard Prime Rate Dips toJ7l/2o/G NEW YORK <AP I Morgan Guara nty Trust. the natJon's fifth largest bank. reduced Its prime · lending rate. a full percen· tage point to 171Aa percent tod•y whi le others lowered their retes to 18 percent. The moves rrom lhe pre · vloua lt"'-percent tevel reflect lower ahort·term lntereat ratea ln money m1rkeu, m1kln1 it leH np1n1lve for 6ank1 to ralM money for tencUn1. COIU ol borrowlnl and 4Mmand for loeoJ are the two h11Jor f1clon which b1"kl ton1Mler ln Httlna ttMtlr ltndtn• ratn Bmh hn• betn deellnln1 rt· rtrUly the pl"('S1dcnt1a I •·blue train " Then. a t the only s top. in Za~reb. second largest city. thl' coffin was taken off the train so thousands could !Ja) thl•1r rl''>pecLc; Tito's tv.o son~ <ic·companwd his body on the tram to U<:I ~rade Althoui.:h \ ugoc:.lavs mounw<l the only leader many of lhl'm had ever known. his death had hc<·n cxpc~·t<•d ~cvcra l m1mth-. a n d t h t' l "' o c· u 11 c c· t 1 \ t• leaders hip i.:roups he put l<>J?elhN to surcC't.•tl him a~ µrt· ... 1dcnt ~nd head of thl' Com rn unist Party v.crc aln·ady 1n f1 rm control of the go\ t•rnmc•nt ;md the part). Lazar Kolisevski. t h£' 66 yt•ar old president of the Maqedonian Hepubht'. v. as !>V.Orn in as "pre!) 1dent of thl' pr~1den<'y." a t1 tic that "111 rotatl' annuall> amon~ a nine-m:rn collc•ct l\t' m ade up of rcpn_·,.,entat1 H...., uf Yugoslavia's six republics, t"o :iutooomous province~ and the Commurust Party. Steven DoronJsk1. 61. a ~rb rrom the autonomo4s prov1nC'l' or Vo1vodlna. was expecH.>d to (Sf-e TITO. Page i\.21 A P Wt~ WHERE COPTER FOUND U.S. Denies Violation Carter E11ds Muskie Meet WASlll:\l;TCl:'\ 11\l'l Prt•<.,t 1h•nt CJrtt•r n ·turnt·d tn th•· Whitt• l111u.,C' lml,I\ from J " 11 r k 1 n J.! " 1· d..t· rid .. " ll h St'<'rt'l<•f) of State d1''>1J.!03lf' Ed muntl S Musk1t· and national "t•cur1l\ .1d\'ls1:r ... <ll Camp I Llnd. :'>M \\'a lkmi.: 1ntu thl' White Hou.-.t'. (.'arl l'f n·pl1t•d "~r,.at .. v.ht'n .1 ... kl'll hov. lw frlt .1bout h1~ vie· i on S.iturd." 1n thl' Tcxa:. I> l' 'm o c· r ,1 l 1 r pr 1•., 1 d c n t 1 <1 I pn m ;i ry <'lt·rtJnn lie also .... aid ht· v.11uld not lead a l' S. dt'legallon to the fWl cral 1n fl l'lgrade of Yugosla\'1a·._ Pres1df'nt Jos1p Ilroz Tito. v.hu d1crl Sundn~. BB Edison Plant Catalytic Plan Faces Permit OK By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of "'9 O.if• ~ ... SLtff A $15 million pilot proj~t de· signed to reduce air pollution at Southern C alifornia Edison's Huntington Beach generating plant has one more government hurdle to cross before a n expect· ed construction start in the fall. The project bas been approved by the South Coast Regional Coastal Q>mmlssk>n. ·Bill Compt.on. Edison's Hunt· lntrl,Pn Reech erea manaaer. uld he expecU no dlrficulty In obtalnlnl the pro~r building permllA lrom the Ci ty of Hunt· lnatoa Beach. the Hnat 1ovem· ment •1e,,cy from which perm•w wUI be Nqulred H not· td that chy otnctala l11t year HprfSMd no obj.cUon1 lO lh PfODCIMd projM't · 11t• pn>ject lnvol tOftlll\lt· Uon QI • Hlll)'Uc connr\er ·~·t•m CMI la HP.Clltid lo ,.. du t nlt,.,._n o Kkt eml kin11 by 90 pcrC'ent. The system. however. will affect only one. fourth of the flue J?3S expelled by the generatmg station. located on Pacific Coa s t Highway al Newland Street. Compton said. The emission deanmf proJect is to be constructed at he com· pany's expense to meet require· ment.s of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Smaller systems or this type have been use<t In Japan. but Compton said the Huntington 8e3ch proJect Is d igned to SC<! <See EDISON, P11e AJ> ~..:L-Talk et ;oSTOWN, Ohio CAP> ·- Tbt Ctly CouncU met tod1y amid NpOtt.a "' a nn pmpo1l.I ,,, end • tour da)' atnh by about ..,..Cl , lintllfhten 1ntf l!tMr city lurn Slated By TM Associated Press The bodies of the e ig ht U S. <;en •~men killed in the failed ho,.,tagc rf'SC'Ue mission in Iran "<'rc turn<'d over today to a Gn•ek Catholtt' archbishop v.ho -.n1d he would take them on a ll1~ht to S"1tzerland on Tuesday fur tram;ff'r to tht• United Stat~. In :moUwr developmC'nl. Ira - n 1 Jn s !>a1d they found a "PQss1bly Anwnt'an" hchroptcr ~ bJndon<'<l 1n the cle-;ert after four hC'hl'OPh'rs '1olatcd Iranian .1 1r~pacc ~unda}. the offi C'1a l J>.1rs ne\\ ... agl·nt'y reported to- d:" Hut in Wac;hini?ton. OC'fensc l>t•p a rtrnl'nt !>pnkt•,.,man Lt. ('mdr. Gordon Peterson said 1 ht•n• "a-. no such violation and I ht' hehcopll'r was the one a ban dnnl."d dur1n~ thf' failed April 25 m1!>s 100 to rl'scuc 53 Amencans from Tehran :\1 c a n w h 1 I e . t h l' T e h r a n nt:'v.s papN Kcyhan quoted In· te r1 or ~1 in1ster Aya toll a h '.\1 ahdavi Kam today as saying lht' Iranian p arh a mcnl would dl'<.'tde tht• host a~cs' fate but that the hostages would prob- ably be tned by a n interna- t 1onal tribunal 1f the United States did not meet Iranian de- mands. The bodies o r ser viceme n killed in that mission were handed over to Arch bishop H1l arion Capudji. who was ac· companie d by S wi ss Am · bassador EJir Lang a nd the papal represC'ntative in Iran. Mo ns ignor Annibale Bugnin1. thl' radio said CapudJi said he will fly with th e bodie s Tu es d ay to Switzerland where he will tum the remains over to the Interna- tional Red Cross for transfer to the famlties in the United States. An earlie r Tehran Radio broadcast s aid Capudj i would deliver the bodies to the Vatican. There was no explana- tion for the c hanitt> in olans. (Stt I RAN, Page A2) POKIE PRODDED ~PILOT A.D "My Dally Pilot classified ad did a doHonc ttood job of find.inc my Ar-0w Th1t'1 th~ advertialna success 1tory ol the HunUnc ton Beach man who placed thl1 •d in the Oall)I Pilot: 1.o'it Ton 1h• .. > i\pio. N lluntlnirtn.t lkh. narnc-"fJokl ~; l lOO r~un1 II rtllU'WWCh\11 lllfllll .. tr )'OU w1n1 A h1ppf rndin1 from your tl.utnfd 1«11 &ry ahG 0111~ P&l.ot. Call 141 wr• DAILY PILOT Mo de Me & IMO Gunfire Heard At Seized London ~amp t.ONOON ( Al'I Pohrt' no portl'd ··"'hut i.ounch-.1 lllcc-t'4'("1 nr th~ st\t lts \'~Hl\101( rrom thc- llln•t•lloo of'" tht" beSlt'lt'd 1ra 11la11 l'mba."'' hf'r~ toe!.> Ttw rt•poril'd ~unhrt• t'l\mt• "' negot11ttt111L' "'1th at lt .. ut thn..- An1b bwrnwn uµ1wan-d to st•ll T h t• .:unnwn ht•ld Ill or I ~ hOSl.it:l" Ill ttw bu1ld1n.: fur •• '>IXth Ci..I) Toni Mix's Horse Gone FLORENC E. Ariz. CAP> It never happened like lht!> 1n the movies. b ut Tom Mix's horse has been rustled. J o hn Sweare ng i n . m anage r o f th e Mt•F a rland St ate H1s- torte<tl Park, said a 31.., foot htf!h stee l !.tlhouette of lhl' hO[St'. wa!. .reported m1 s!>1 n~ by a pa ssing motor1!>l Th<' h o r se had been anchored in concrete for 30 years atop a seven-foot monument 18 miles south of here on Pinal Pioneer Park\o\ay."near where Mix died in a n auto accide nt in 1940 The horse. a replica of the Western s r r een !>tar's m ount Tob>. was c on structed of quarter- inr h s teel and weighed about 50 pounds f~rom Page "' I IRAN ... llo'h'\l'r . CapuclJI . °"'ho s pent three )ears in <1n Is raeli 1a1l for runmng J!uns to the Palest1n 1ans. h.Js not bN•n authorized to .1r t for thl' Vut1can Thl' Ame ricans we>r<: killed \pril 25 when a helicopter and trans port plane Involved in the m1!>!>10n collided on the ground 200 mil~ east o f Tehran Thl' next day the militants holding 50 of the hostages at the ll S. Embassy in Tehran since !';ov. 4 a nnounced they were transferring some or the cap· t 1ves to other c1t1 es to foil any ot her rescue operatio n that might follow In the following week. the nt1htants said they had moved i::roups of their captives lo eight t·1ttes. a nd they added Arak and Mahal lat. about .155 mile s southwest of Tehran. to the bst. However. they said some of the hostages were ~ttll held at the embassy Bass Birds 'Harmonizing' M O SC OW I AP > Orn1tholog1sts 1n the Soviet Ukr aine have bred canaries able to sang ba!>S for a cana ry singing group wh05e re pertoire includes Beethovl'n's "M oonli g ht Sonata .. and Russian folk songs, the newspaper Moscow News r e- ports The paper said the canaries t rained by former s tagehand Fedor Fomenko, al~ady include sopranos. tenors and other vocal ranges. It said some two million people have heard the birds, who purporte dly have a rep· e rt o ire o f 80 s o ng s and som etim es are accompanied by human singers and violinists. The . breeding of bass-singing canaries has given the group "complete harmony ... the paper said ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1,.. ~.,. , .. ,. 0..lt ............ ~,. 1\ , .... ~ ,,.. """'"""~II'\\,. ., .... t1'1N ....... °'-c.o. .. -• .,,. ... ~-. \oow-.. 1lt0f"\ .... ouibl•\llCJ'O ~. ,...,.._. ''""°'" .... (•~·· ~ ~ &.«" ................... 8f'•C" Jo\f"t••"' V•h f''I 1,-.,,.. \, .. 1111,.. k•f\1!.owtf\ C.o.nt A "9~ ,._,~ ... ~ ,, ..-... ....... \411V10.f\ 4l"ld ~.""-'~ ... ""C·~ pWCN1\l'l•fllll ..,.,,t '' .t JJO ....,..,,, ••• S4rMt ~ O &o• tiiaiiO "°'y A¥w.. C...1for,_. ti.a. ._ .... _ ..... , .... t .. l'WS ~.,.... ,~. c.rto.. Yfl/.fPirt'\tOf,_l .,,...,~~M~ ~ .... _ (.,. ... -··-""''•00 ..... _ ~ML-. .,,,..~~lo·•~ Offlce• ""'" ,... .. ue-11 11 .. ,._. .......... Ill>•. •011 .. 0 c ...... _~ ... ~tl""f'\)11\ 0..Cf\ "*" ............. . T...,.._M ('714)MMll1 Cl•MlflM u .. ,.. .......... .,.. ,, . ...,""""' .......... ...... ,,..,._°'_~.c-~ .... ,no Hrl\111h offa rlab., nu uowh1l ... h(•ld :.eparatt' meetinKs "'1th Uw J ordanian und Alier111n am bassadon her.-ln 1 conllnuin& d1plomaUc bld to end tht· aieae "'1th th4> twlp or Arab t'JlVO)'ll l>t'put ·A~tslunt Police (·om m11>sloner Petl'r t4!vl'ni. told r .. portf'r!> that poltct· Wt're 1n \ e1>t1gallng lh4! ·,11(naf1c1nce or tht' a pparent soun~ of f(unftrt! fro m the d1rectJon of lhl' t•m has~~ lie Salt.I !ht' .:un mJn with "'hum pohl"t' \\t'rt' IJl'k1n~ on d fie ld telephont• <1l the ll ml' dtd not tell the m \\ ho.l had hap pened T he telef}hone con\ e rs utwn continued. leading to a !>pecuJa lion the apparent shooting, re ported by sever al wllnesse!>. m ay have bttn at the back of the building and that they did not hear it · Nievens noted the shots were ··spaced." but 1t was not 1m mediately known if any of tht• <'aphves was har mc•d Earlier t oday, <1 po lice spokesman s aid the gunmen dechn"C'd an offe,.. of breakfast made \\he n they spoke at 10 a m over a field tele phope be t wee n the Scotland Yard ne~ot1ators and the embassy The last meal sent m was at midday F riday. but there 1s believed to be a store or food in the embassy The phone ronH•rsat1on "'as the first contact reported b) police since the gunmen freed a JO-year-old Syrian captive suf fe ring Crom a stomac h com plaint Sunday night. He was the second hostai;:e with stomach trouble freed smce Thursday. and the fi fth capl.J \e released since the !>1ege begun Wednesday Police sent in two p<1ck<'l!> of a nttbiollcs but the med1cat10n apparently did not work. There was no 1mmed1ate word that any of the other capt.aves are suffer· ' 1ng from the am1ct.aon One of the proble ms facin~ the Br itish ts the refusal o f AyatoUah RuholJab Kbom euli's Iranian regime to negotiate on the gunmen's demand for the re- lease ol 9 J Arab mi!Jtan~ am · prisoned 1n Iran's 0 11-ri cb Khuzestan province . F o r eign Mini s ter S adegb G hot bzadeh was quot ed by Tehran Radto as saying afte r a Revoluttonary Council m eeting an Tehran Sunday. "The Londoo issue IS aU over as far as we are concerned. We have made Bnlain responsible for the issue If Britain declares that it cannot do anything. then "e will start taking action." Tehra n Radio qu ott'd Ii hotbzadeh a s sending the followm~ messaf>?e an a letter ad d ressed to the emb<1ssy host.ages in London '"You can be sure that we will J!O to any length to secure your free dom and. 1f we deem ll necessary and if this 1s your wish. tens of thousands of Ira- nians are ready to enter the em· bassy unarmed and s houting 'God is great' and mete out the rightful punishment to these mercenanes of Iraqi Baath." lra ruan authorities have ac cused the ruling Baath pa rty or Iraq of stirnng up the ethnic Arab population o f Iran's Khuzestan province. and have blamed Iraq for the London em - bassy seizure The gun.men . an ethnic minori· t y seeking autono m y ro r Khuzestan. have demanded a plane tony themselves and their hostages t o a n undisclosed des tination outs ide Britain. Police have refused f 'roaa Page A I TITO .•• become the party president. He will share his power with 23 members of the party presidium re presenting the republics and the autonomous provinces. Tito, elected president·for-life in 1974, devised the two collec- tive leadership eroupa and gaw a large amount of aut.ooomy to the reeional governments in an effort to keep the centuries~ rivalries and hatred.I among the Serbs, Croat.a, Slovenes. 801nian1, Macedonians and other fiercely naUonalllt etbn.lc groups from wrackin1 the na- li on al unity bl1 dominant leadership and person1llty created and held to1et.her. Forel1n leader• of all poUUcal f alt.ha urut~ ln paytna homa1e to one of World War Il 'a laat survlvln• h e roe" Prulderlt Cuu1r termed him .. a t~nna niure on the world lllJlt," while th• Sovl l't l1ad1tlhlp hailed him aa "1 he outatandlill &e•r of the com munl1t1 and 111 wor-.rw of Yu1oelavl1, and • IHdlDI '""" ti ... IMtntUouJ """'' munl1t Hd worll1r1• Move· mtttt " Medieval Fun ai lJCI Amon g the s i g h ts a t UC Irvine's Wayzgoose Festival o ver the weekend were a Jous t bet ween Eric Ames I right 1 of lluntinl?ton Ikach and Ken Kessler of Rowland lle1~hts. "'nile kilted Richard Klu~ston or Anaheim answers the t rad1 . tion al quc!->lao n from an unidentified youngslt'r Pope~s Orders Celebration In Anaheim Disrupted \ C1m·11 dt• "1 <1' 11 1·C'lt·hrallon .tltt·nd1."ti b~ .i~Ul 0 •UlOU p<.'Oplt• an '\nahe1m broke up earlier than '!>c heduled Sunda~ night after S l'\ t·ral pol1cP. unth \\ t•n · hit \.\1th md ,-. .111d huttli \ poltt ,. I"•~·· m .in ,,,.rj <t( hn r-. \iol l 1· '>tlal ''' l...i ·l'JlmJ Pa r!\ a ftl'r rl'rr•t\ tnf r rpi)rt..<; rif <.hot~ 1,.·inr hr1·d \ pi1ltC<' dl p.1 r1m1·n! h1·l1l't11l•·r 11l'c l1ng 11 \1·r h••all ·""' 1 • 111ir t t•d o f ~··\ l•rJI f1J'hh .1m11r1).! h~stand- 1.•r' W h1·n nff1ce r .err1\ed. lht' 'l'"k "'-n1iln -,.11d Jh•·Y lo\t'rt 'hCl\iol'ff•d \io llh f fH k' ,Jltd bottle'> 1'1.tH ,. un it., .,., 1·t• c·a lh-0 in t 111r11 • urrnund1ni.: n1111mun1ll•" .ind th1 SH<'nlf .. orr .. <· tiu1 n11 .1r rcst:. \\t'rl mJck Thoul!h ™' 1r1J ur11.'' l4 1•r1· r.-po rt1•rl l~• celebration lirt•lo.•· uµ o•;irlll'f 1 han °'l hedult"'"il Paper Asks Carter Quit D£S \Hll'-"t-:.."\. lri"a • \l' Drinan Accepts Ban From Politics 1 ht." Dt.._ 'fn1 n1 ~ Rt'J.."ter , .... 1 J ll 111~ nn l'rt•'>l d1 nl <'artc·r t" \t lthdra'4 frt'lm tht pn•.,1dt-nl1JI r .tC't' so hf' cJn 111n11•ntr all· un 'oh 1n ,:: thl' OJ t1on·.., do me!)tl< Jnd fon'•l-!n prnbl1·m .., ·· 11e secrru. ancapJ bll' of gwd 1ni:: thi· countr) and running ror prt''>t dt'nt ~1multan('{)U\I~." th1• n 1·\\~papt'r said an JO t.'d1ton al NEWTON. Mas s . <AP > Rep. Robert F . Onnbn, the onh priest in Cong ress. announced today that with ··r egret and pain" he will accept a papal or- ci c r banning Ro man Cotholi l' clergy from political activity. Orinan. an outspoken liberal who h a s r e pr es ented Massachusetts· 4th District ~ince 1970. pla nned to stek N'· clecl1on But 1t was revealed Sunday that he lost an appeal of a decision by Pope John PauJ J l ordenng him and other Catholic priests not to become involved in politics "I am proud and honored to tx- a priest and a J esuit." Dnnan said today. "As a per son of faith. I must believe that there is work for m e t o do which som ehow will be mor e impor· tant than the work I am required to leave. "It 1s with ~gret a nd parn that r accept the dec1s1on of the Holy See." Drinan's s uperior. the Jeswt P rovincial of New England. said he received a phone call Apnl 'l7 from Rome relaying a papal directive saying priests shouJd not partJcipate in politics ~ "Over the course or the next fe w days. I purs ued s everal a venues of appeal. stressing with the Rom an authorities the fact that such an order would almost certainly seem. In the eyes of many people. to be an improper intrusion by the church into American political affairs.'· said Provincial Edward M. O'Flaherty. A week lat.er. O'Flaherty said he wu told by the Vatican lhat "further appeal would not be ac· cept.ed." The papal order is not aimed at Drtnan alone, but applies lo all priest&, O'Flaherty said. ·'It hu been stressed lQ me that Vatican and Jeault authorities' In Rome wish to un· derllne the point that the prin· clpAI rcuon for the oroer wu the pnitent pope's conv1ct!ons Aliout t he propH role o f prh.•1t·1 .. Thi' ~Pl'°\ Cf)O tcUon1, he 1dded, 'dJfrtr aomewhal In em pha1'9 from U.. of hla pn deeMIOn ... At U. VMJ«m, a 1poll•ma.n wH q....., u 11yln1 Utat 1adt bis hop lo\111 dec1d<' M\o\ the order 1:-. to ht> ~pµhL'<i Va tican sour<'l'' s aid today tha t the papa l orckr 1s expected to affect a numtx>r of o ther pol.Jticall y active priests in o ther countncs. ""The papal o rder not onl~ a:.ks pnesl!> already an poltl1<'., to get out of it but also reqlK':o.L'> t hem to refrain the m'Selvec; from making inflammatory poht.acal s tatements and taking sides on sens1t.ave politic al issues ... one Rome-based Jesuit offtc1al said. asking not to be 1denl1f1ed Priests h ave been poht1call~ active for more than a decad<' in heavily. Roman Catholic l.alln Amen ca and in the Ph1hopmes. ... The Casual Sid t Auqby The Re~1stcr -.ugge:-.ts that <"artl'r h.J t'k \'1t·1· l 'r1·s1dt•nt Waltl'r t' ~t ondal1· for tht• n <' m o r r a t 1 <' pr,. c; 1d<'·n t1 a I num1nauoo to keep tl from going IOScn Ed\\ard ~1 Kt·nnt•ch President Picked ,\ T II E:"S Ci re('Ct.' 1 A I' I <in•1:k Pre mier Constantine· C'aramanbs was elected the new ht·ad o( state by Parltament in 1 ht• third a nd fin al round of ba llotmg toda) It 1s <'xpected that the ne\\ premier and leader o f the New Democracy party "ii I be chosen "i thin the next lwo day~ '~ cotton ruqbv -:nom Jn<1 p.1nt' Ov I l)l(t 1n C'()i()l1 ol roe v.-M11 lft\1k• .. try l'!luo n. vv no QOIO Nc,o I Cl~· •.,. b 1r r1po root I•"''' '" ,, 0Qly~l'.lll1'n t.l(;n(I F,...P~AI AIRPORT ••• and the 10.8 acres between Baker Street and Paularlno Avenue. owned by the Irvine Company. w "!OSl an estimated S6 mUlion. Nearby hom 1ed the land buy PfOPOSL, -. .. uing that the move would mean ex· panslon of commercial opera· tlons le.ad.Ing e ventually to in· creased dally nights. Private pilots were generally in favor of the purchase. hoping it would a ugment c urrent general aviation facilities. Those pilots initially had ho~ lo ha ve a ne w terminai built on the 11 acres of I~ Company land. But supervisors rejected the idea of a wests1de terminal: They decid <'d instead that if there lS to be a· new terminal, it should be bwlt at the' northeast comer of the airport, near the Sa n D i ego Freewa y an d MacArthur Boulevard. or that th{' existing te rminal s hould tMt e nlarged A larger terminal on lhe east !t ide of th e main runwd). however. would displace generaJ a v iation activities. either a ircraft businesses or tie-down areas for private craft. Interim reports of the master plan cons ultants have recom· m ended the t e rminal be enlarged from IL-. present 28.000 to 150,000 square feet. But olficials ins~t that the 13.5 ;icres aren't desired jlist to free up land for terminal expansion, - s ince the building could be e nlarged witho ut additional land. "This represents the last rea· c;onably feasible opportumty to 'bu\ addJt1onal la nd lfor airport UM'' 1. · !>a id Superv1~or Ptuhp \nthon)' in October .. He added that any delay m al- lf'm pt1 ng to purchase the few re- m Jan1nR plot!> of undt:veloped I.incl 'urround1ni.: lhf' airport v.nulrl out tho· pnct· out r>f rcar h <"ountv otf1C'1al" most orten use lhl• \\Ofd.!i optioru."and ·•fieX· 1b1latv " "'hen talking about why lht• l;JOd I'> nt'NfrO Thn1· •~ no room' to expand I.JI tlttH·~ lO lJkl' l'Jn• or l'XISltng .11r p11rt n1 .. -d~. mt ludang general ,,, 1.11 11111 ~aid Barhara Fox. ;c,. 1 ... t.inl d1r1·t tnr o f (;SA I m not 1:..lkang about ~roY.th . Th.If .11 rport "·" dt·..,1gne<l to h.111d l1· ha lf J m1ll1on i.x:ople an· nu .ill\ .rnc1 now "'l"n· up to thrt'e mtllt•111 ~h Fox\a1cl II v.1.• don t bu) the land. we .,_I\ t' up tht' flt:x1b1 hty to meet 1 ht• net>d.s lhJt c urrent!~ t:XLllt ·· Tht' parcels. because tbey bordt>r Atr'-'a' Avenue. will also r ron dt• nut'\1Ch' access to rune .1r r e'> o r undc\ eloped county- ulo\ n1·cl IJnd along the ma10 run"'·" '"' hu\ in..: th1· laod would mt•a n tho-..• .wn·-. \\OUld remam unu ... t'd. th1• m;un run\\ay bar· rin~ thl.' ".!~ to 1'a sts1<tt.' i)nvatc .ind comme rcial fac1ht1c., f 'ro• Pa9f9 ,, I EDISON ... 1f air pollut1on can be reduced :.1m1larly al ;.i largt• generallng pl.ant Hl'l'au!>c of the expense in· 'oh ('d in ut1ltz1n.: this em iron· me ntal control S)Stem. the Hun- tington Beac h pilot program must succt.'<.'d before th<' syste "ould be installed on other Edison po" er plants · 'You·re talking about a billion do llars for ins tallatton o n a ~' <.t em "1dt.· bus1 s." Compton !>did Construction of th<' emission cleaninR sysl<'m at the Hunt- m~ton B<.'ach plant "'ill require a Har to rompl<.'le. Compton said ALSGARAGf t>h FASHION ISLAND Nl-WPORT BEACf t ( 71•1 644 7010 . .. •I Yoor ffo•eto•·n J Dall~ N~wHpapt•r ' ! VOL. 13. NO 116, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORAN GE. COUN TY CALIFORNIA f-AONDAY , MAY 5, 1980 C!N TWE.,TY-F1\IE CENTS 3 Arab Gunme n Lon 0 ~f.4JUJt Mllf '&-'•W•,.......• IRANIAN EMBA SSY IN LONDON SCE~E OF Sn:GE Dozens of Shots Fired After Huge Exploalona Led Sl avs 3 0 Yea r s Funeral for Tito Slated Thursday HELGRJ\DE . Yugn.,1a,1a It\ l''l Thl' boch nf l'n·s1dent Jos1p RroL Tito. thl' World War IJ hl'ro Ylh<J rur~l'IJ his t>rand or decentraltn•d communism and preser\'C'd Yugus la\ 1<1 .., in depend<·nc·l· from the Soviet L'nrnn rnort• than J<I years. 'Aas brought to Bt·li.tradl• todav to ht 10 s tate until rum·ral s1:r\'lr<.·., Thursd<1\' The laSl ... un-h·ing founder or the Third World nll>\ l'ml'nt of nnn aligned countr1co;. T ito died Sunda) m the hosp1tC1l in Ljub DOES RUSSIA PLAN YUGOSLAV GRAB?-A3 l.1ana, capital or the Slovenian Republic an northwest Yu)!oslav1a. where he had been a patient nearly four months Born May 7. 18!*2, he would han• been 8R WC'dn€.>sda~ The ~overnment o rdered se\Cn da\'S of national mourn IOJo! and prC'pared for an influx of foreign leaders for the stale funeral. The body was brQughl to Belgrade by train and 1s to lie in state an lhe Federal Parliament building. Burial will be near the Museum of the Revolution an a Belgrade sub- urb Thousands lined the streets of Ljubljana as Tito's light brown easket. draped in the Yugoslav ·national flag, was t~ken to the train station and placed aboard the presidential "blue train " Then. at the only s top;-in Zagreb, second largest city. thQ coffin was taken off the train s <See TITO, Page AZ) POKIE PRODDED BY PILOT AD "My Dally Pl lot classified ad did a doggone good job of finding my Apso.·~ That's \be advertlslna 1ucctas 'ltory of the Hun'\Jnaton &ach man who placed this ad In the Dally PUot. ~t TanahOAtl\ Ap.o. f\ lluntln111c>n Heh , num1• "Pok.kl," i100 rf!'v.1rd If rctuml'dxu ux'< It you want • happy ondlna from )'OUr ola~nld ad, try UM D1U1 Piia& Call "'2 1171 ,.,. .... _.... MOURNED IN YUGOSLAVIA Longtime Leader Tlto Judge to Qui t After Ple a On Pot Rap--- OAKLAND CAP> -State Ap· peals Cour t Jus tice Paul lla lvonik agreed to resign from t h e be nc h today in a plea barg~.in in which he pleaded no contest lo one count of possess- ing marijuana. Halvonlk, 41, had been ap- pointed to the appeals court In 1978 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. As part o r the same plea· bargain, hJs wife. Oakland at- t o r o e y Debo rah Halvonlk. pleaded guilty to the same charge -possessing more than one ountt ol marijuana. Both were aentenced by re· tlred Supreme Court Juatlce Louis ff. Burke to ahc months ln Jail , but t.he Jail tJme wu IUI· pended rOf' two years and they were pl~ on probatlon fOf' two )'Htl. She Wll lllO fined f,500, Both fac.d frk>tlr char ... ol C'Ulllv1tln1 mar Ju1n1 and poHtH'on of mor tt\1n on c ... 1uooa. •••••> I ostages ave British Storm Embassy Bl'l.l.t:TIS l.OSOOS !,\P) Bril i!ob l'Om mandos st.ormed lht• Iranian t-:rnba'"} loda) to e nd a six·day si<'ll:f' h~ Iranian i\rabs d emand- in g frt·t'do m for political prlsonns in Ir an. The British 1-'orf'ign M inhk'r, l.nrd C-a rrin ~t on. sa id the i:unm<'n 'hot a hos t aiw and cfo,. pla~ed a bod}. "We thought it wa, <'noul(b," s aid Carrington. "W f' wen~ in a nd r..scued a ll the hostaith an,~ killed thre+ of th<' fh f' J(unmen. Tht.> olht•r t ~ o "'e re t'aplurf'd. <inc> · othn hostaf{f' was ·killt•d · beforf' thP raid. LO~J)O~ 1.\1' 1 T"" o 1·:.i r · spltttin~ C'Xplos1ons. follov.t·d In a fui.illadc of gunfin·. rot'k<.'<.l th~ ht•s1cJ;?1'd lranurn Emh:.t:-:-y to d;iy :.ind th<.· building wa ... t·ngulrecl by fm• Thn•1• l nm1oin Arab ~unmen had bt·<.'n holdtng <1n est1malt•d 19 hostages ms1dt• Eight J)<'rsons \H'rt' M·en o,\·alk 1ng OUl Of lht• fiVC'·Slon to \l.nhouse in London·., !>mart Kt•nsington dis tril'l a ~hort t1mt: after the explosions al 7-30 p.m lor:i l time. and th<' fire <.1ppcar~ undt>r c·ontrol about a half hour latc·r T~o olh<'rs. conditions not 1m mt•diatcly known. were earn ed out on strNchers A short t1ml! bl'forC' th<• explosion. lht.• bodv of a dC'ad man \4 as shoved from· the build m g Tht.· rt·"t of thosl' 1ns1dC' \4Cre not 1mmed.Jatcly accounted for. but the building was reported cleared 35 minutes a fter the ex- ploMons Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho · ml•mi's Iranian regi ml· refused to negotiate on the ~unmt:n's de mands for the rell'ast-or 91 Arab militants 1mpri::.oned 1n Iran's 01 I rich Khuzestan pro\'lnt'e Im ml'dl<ll<'I) <iftl•r lhl' l'X µloslOn!>. dozens or <;hots \l,{'r(• r1n·d out.Sid<' ilnd ins11k lhl' cm ba ss~. ;ind poh<.'t' ordt>red rt' portt.•rs :-.tat1oned about 200 ~ ards away to lak<• <·ovl'r as I hick bl;ick smoke pourl'd from the· back of the building I ranwn demonstrators \.\ h1J had been m11lin I! .lt round. a bout 400 \'ards down th<· ruad. Mart<-'<1 thundE.·rous yells or "Long hH· Khomt•an1 ·· Thr<'<' morC' '>hot:-YIN<' heard after lht' explosions and naml·i- paured from a St'cond floor win. do"' At least onC' m:in, prcsum:ibly a hostage, ~as sc<'n Jumping for his life from a <,econd floor balcony to another balcony. Fifteen minutes later. pohce with stretchers racl'd tr>ward lht· ISee BLASTS, Pa~" i\21 Woman H e ld Af t,er 'Dance At Academy An Anaheim woman was :Jr rested by Newport Beach police Saturday after she allegedly or fcred sexual favors to an un· dercover om ccr in return for $100. Booked on suspicion of pros- titution wa s Sylvia Linda Heinz. Zl. Police said Miss Heinz was hired as an escort by Lt. Jim Gardiner. She was a rrested at the Travelodge Mote l, 6208 W. Coast Highway. Power Cut to Part Of Newport Beach About 950 Newport Beach resi· dents Uvin1 near city ball were wtt.hout pe>wer for mo~ an hour &mday ev«lln1 because ol electr ical equipment (allure. Southern CaUfornJa Edison Co otflclaJa 1ald today. A apOk•man aald the ouu1e WH canflnld to an area bounded by Wiit Cout HJ•hwl)', Balboa 8ouleurd and Lahyelle A venue. 'OMY llld power. which bllnktd off at 7·4S pm . •II r••loNd 1t about l :N p m .. • Medie-v al Fu11 at IJCI A mo n g l h l' ~ 1 g h l .., .1 \ l < I r \ 1 n t· " W:.i~z1.wose Fcs tt\·at O\'~r lht• v.t•r•kc•nd v. l'r<' a jOlL'>l bet v. C'en Eric Ame·-... 1 nu ht 1 of Huntington Bl'al'h and K en K e!>:.l<·r of H11v. l..tnd lk1ght!-. v. hil~ kiltl'<i Ric hard fo\ IUl.!!'>lon of .\nah<:1rn ans wers the lradt· t1un<.1l c{uc!>t 1un from an umdentifled \ oung!)ll'f Sus peets N ame d Raid Hoped End To Pyramid Game By F REDERICKSCHOEMEllL OI -D•llf 1"11.i Sufi Or anf(C' County Sheriff's in vest11lators s:ud todny lhey hope a 1-'riday m~hl raid on a $1,000- per -perso n pyramid game in M1ss1on V1<'JO will assist in bringing similar operations to a ha lt. There were ·reports that as many as 13 meetings similar to t·he o n e Infiltrated b y un· dercover vice and intelligence detail al{ents were ~curring in the south county on the same evening cRelated stories Pages M. A9). "There could have been as much as $250,000 on the line Fri· day ni1ht alone." a sbentr's spokesman commented. He noted that a n average meetlna may draw 40 people, each ol whom m•r. be carrying Sl.000 In caah to " nvest" 1n the pyramid. apurred Of\ wlth lhe thou•ht ol collf'cllna tlS.000 Twt-lve were arreated foUow. in• the raid at the retlct.ft~ ot MtrYIM M1tUn1ly, II, of ITJ$1 LlmOMI, Ml11lon Viejo. 8ht re. eel vf'd 1 mlldemeanor d tlUon 1 lle•lftl llbe toftdt.tcttd I loC'-f')'. Eleven others received c1ta- llon arrests on charges of pro· motinl? an endless chai.f.. Section 327 of the state Penal Code They were identified today as Tracl'e Gwynn Hart.Jin~. 32. of Cos t a M c~ a . J 1 m m 1 e lfil I Brooks, 26. of Costa Mesa. Reverly Lee Hunter . 33, of Newpo rt Beach ; Linda Lee Yentsch . 38, of Hunting ton Beach. Wayne Charles Allen, 59, of Sant.a Ana ; James Edward Reale. 36. of El Toro: Connie Besity, 23. of Mission Viejo; Gregory Murodian. 23, of Mis- sion Viejo ; Ka ren Deborah Storm. 37, of Santa Ana; Betty Tobey Tu.rte. 27. of.Mission Viejo, and Larry Steven Levine, 36, ol M 1ssion Vie Jo. Each faces arraignment June 4 In South O ran1e County M linicipaJ Court. lnvtsUaatora aald they de- l'ldf'd to attempt to lnflltrale a mt tln1 af'lf'r rece1vtna aev..-11 lnqulrlf'I about the 1et·rlcb· quick •chem muahroomtna ln th• aouth coun•r re1lon 'rhoy H kt •l but 1 lucky rew C PYSA•ID, P11• I) Iran R e l e a ses Bodies of V .S. Mission Team 8 y 1be Associated Prras Tht.> bodies of the eight U.S servicemen killed in the failed ho!>ta~c n.>s<'ue mission In Iran "'e r<' tuml>d ovn today to a <..i rt"<.'k Catholic a rchbishop who .... rn1 hl' v.ould take lht•m on a fl1J,?ht to Sv. itzerland on Tucsda} for tran.,.fcr lo tht' l nilC'd St all·'> In aootht•r dt•H'll')pmcnt. Ira n I an.., '> j Id l h l' ~ ( 0 Un d J po~~1bl~ i\mer11·Jn · hcl1copll'r .1bandorwd in tht• desC"rt after four hl'11coptt•r. '1olated lr:mian .11r ... p.u·,· !'\unda:-. the 0H1c1al l'.ir ... Ol'\Ao" ;Jl.{t'nl') reported lo d:J\ Hut in W.1-.hington. l>c•fen-.t· Ot>p.Htrn1•nl ~poke ~man Lt Cmdr. Gordon Peterson said there 'Aas no ~uch \IOlataon and thr h,•hcoptt•r "a::. the one ab:Jn tioned dunng tht' failed l\pnl 25 rn1-.s1on to rei.cut.' 53 Amencaru. rrnm Tehran ~1 Pan'4hile. th<' Tehran n'-'"' '>P<1P<'r Kl'yhan quoted ln· l t:'rior M1 n1ster Ayatollah ~tahda\I h..rn1 today as saying the Jr:mian parliament would dt>r1de the hostages· fate but that the hostages would prob- ably be tned by an mlcrna· t1onal tribunal 1f the United States did not ml'l't Iranian de- mands. ' The bodies of servi cemen "ii led in that m 1ssion were tSee lllAN. Page A2> Co ast \\'e atbe r Low t'loudin ess clearing to hazy sunshine Tuesday afte rnoon. Cooler days. Lows tonight in mid to up- per 50s. Highs Tuesday 64 at the beaches to 70 in- land. INSIDE TODA~ SoU11 Stanford, Son f'rmt· c11co'a moat colorful madam. hca done tt aU b..i w 'a not t hro"'1h Jlf1. Slo"JI, pltolo P• A1 (I (I ... ... -~ •H .. .. ~ .. Al. CWt. Y P!LOT C/N ~--JUST BRE4KING lAt~ &t~ Jrom todaJI'• world Cllld r JPlfl •' ..._ dlwiAo'fl......, Carter Operu Arms To All Cuban Exiles WASHINOTON <AP> ~~t Caru-r Uld Lodt11 U.M! United SUt~ will C'Ontlnut' to olfer 'open arma a_nd ~n hurt • to ten~ of thou..,auld11 mo,.. <'uban "'fuatt" upet'tf'd to an"1ve! an f''londa 1n romlng -wtth ( Rt"latf'd iuor) A4 I Without m('nlJonmai the IU'OW1n1t prt'. ttun-11 on f''londtun_,, who ulrt' .. dc) h•'<' abhor~ tht-bulk of the 800.000 Cub1tob who huve Ot'd thclar homt•hind i.ln('(' Fidel \ast..ro i.e1ud powc•1 rnort' th•n 20 }t>atn. oatto. Cart .. r told t~ Lt•ieaut· of Womf'n VMe111 "W\• art· th .. tnOtil JlerwrouA naUon In lhr ~orh1 1n dt•1ahnai wtth rofutt•~·' and I fettl ~e mU5l N.nunu .. " ................. ~· ••• •It TEL A\'IV t ritcl CAPl IAraelJ lrOc>P' Lodi) fired tear gas •il llOOt! throwm.: dC!mon.straton al & gar~· ~chool ln the We bt R~nk <'ICY of fhm1111lah u 111rat•h Palestlm1tn IC'n11lon:. flun•d Wlt'~ in tht.> ocrupwd h•rrilnr) A 11pokt'Mt1un for lsra.d:.. Wc•M tlnnk m1ht11r) go\•ernmt'nl :.aid i.tud~nl:. bhw:k ~~ J road outside Ult' 'rhool with muer.h1/\ barri<'a~ v ( 10<'b und burmn(t tare:. 11nd hurled tonl':o. at l rat.'11 soJdll·~ bt!lort: Uw lruc>Pb mo\ t-d 1n ~ 1lh te11r gM~ lo dtb perse them There were no 1njunes or arrests. he u1d The ~•dent came 1H lsraeh and Egyptian neaouator11 ron ferred ~1th U S 5.pe(-1al Ambassador Sol lanow1li to d1bC~b a propo&ed Paleswuan aulonomy plan .i..iO llkgal 11 u ..... S.-h.-d SAN YSIDRO <AP1 US border patrolmen took 275 11 legal al.Jens mto <:~lody In an early mornmg sweep along lht- Tia Juana Raver levees while along the other side Mexacan state police arrested about that many Dollar Drop•: ~old Gal•• LO NOON 'AP> The value or the dollar was mostly lower in hm1led world trading today, with markets m Japan. London and Amsterdam closed for biPlidays. The pnce or gold closed in Hong Kong at $516 15 an ounce. up from $508.05 Saturday . The metal lhen rose 111 Zurich to S517 50 an ounce. up from $512.50 Friday, before sliding to S515 50 Gold traded an New York at $519. up $7.50. Silver traded m New YQrk al $Ll 22. down 43 cents Judieial Raees Deputy Association Lists Endorsement$ Tht> A~:-.u{'1<:1l1vn of <Jran~l' County Oepuly ShC'riHs has en l(•r<>d the .Junt' J 1udi<'ial elec- 11uns arena. <'ndorsan~ 5t'vf'n dep ut > d1stnct attornt.• > l> and three lOC'Umb<>nt 1uri.asL'> Tht• d1:-.t r n·t attorn(:)., 1·n 11or -;rd for t>IC'<'Uon 1ncludt> Robert DeW1lle Chatterton n( lfuntm~ton &·a1·h. on£> 11( fin· * * * Gmes Gives Endorsement To3 More t·andufatt-:; :-.<.'£•king tht-pos1l1on now held by OranJo:e Count) Supenor Court Judge II Waltt.-r Sterner Steiner 1s rt'tinng F'.dward Wallace Drngman of lr('int•, one of tv.o candidate:. 'eek 1 ng to replace incumbent (' e n t r :1 I 0 r a n g £" C o u n l y '\l unicipal Court Judge Karl C Frank of Santa Ana Chff Hams. or Anaheim, among six candidates vying for tht' pos1t1on of centr al court Judge Robe rt E . Law o f Newport Beach, who is not se-ek ing re-election -Alphonsus C :'llovick. of tn·1ne. who is <'hallenging Superior Court Judge Leonard II Mc Bride o( Santa Ana -Eric Snethen. or Tustin, A Huntmgton Beach Police who as attempllng to unseat «>n· nepartment attomeyand twoin trat court Judge Eugene C <· u m bent O r a n g e Cou nt y Langhauser of Santa Ana S upenor Court judges are the Richard W. Stanford of latest 1ud.tcial candidates to re Fullerton. who ts opposing ln· t•e 1 ve endor s e men t s from cum bent North Orange County Orange County Sheriff·Coroner Judge Betty L. Elias . Brad Gates. Robert E . Thomas Ill, one A spokesman for Gates said of two candidates oppos'ing cen- t he shen!r ha~ sent le tters or tral court Presiding Judge John support to. C Teal of Fullerton. Wilham Sugt:. tht.-Hunt· The sheriffs association also rngton Bea~h Police Depart-announced its support or Hunt- ment 's in·house legal adVLSer. 1ngton Beach Police Department who 1s attempting to unseat legal adviser WilHam Sage of South Orange County Municipal ~ewport Beach over inc umbent Cou rt Judge Richard Hamilton South Orange County Municipal Incumbent Supenor Court Cou rt Judge R 1 c h a rd D Judge Ronald Prenner. a rttenl Hamilton of Laguna Beach appointee o( Gov Edmund G • Incumbe nt j udges wbo r e Brown .Jr . v.ho 1s being t·e1ved theassociation'sendorse· c hallenged by Tho mas W ment are Privette. a deputy d1stnct al Superior Court Judge Frank torney Hraseno of I rvane. "ho as factn~ Incumbent Suix:raor Court election oppos1t1on from lrvmc Judge Leonard McBride. who as attorney E Charles Forde facing oppos1t1on from Super1or ·Court Judge Alphonsus C !';ovick. also a dep. Rona ld H. Prenner of Santa utydistrlctattorney. Ana. who is being challe nged by The s heriff pre viously an Valla Park deputy dis trict at- nounced his endorsement or torney Thomas W. Privette three tncumbent Judges and a / North Court Judge Logan deputy district attorney in four Moore or Anaheim. who is op· other contests in the June 3 posed by Brea attorney David 1udic1al elections Radin ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ffrw 0,.,. C...\I 0..tv Pt~ •''" ~C" '" UMO•,...., f~ ,...._, Pff'\\ t\ ~'""'° b-. '"'° ,,.. .. ~ CJ:w\I """°"'"""O ~. ~, ... .-d•ltOf''\ •t DUC)llt""'O ~Y. """OVO"" , rtet.it to• (OHfl Ml~ --~ ~Mf'll H\l'f'\t~'"lf"i &• •• h • ov"•~·" "'" •• ""'"' l •9wft• ~.,.._," \.outrt C.0.'\f A "'"'Oiit' "0"'°"'11t -ctil.. , OVO'•\NG \.itifW"O.-.'\ --0 ~.111'\11~,."' '""" .... 111'11( • .., CNOf•'\""'Q Ot.,,t •\ •t JJ0 w.,1 8•• \4,...1 fl U S.O• 1)60 CM\.I ~u (,..,..,.. •• ,.,. ......... _ P.,..-,.""....., J'll\#1Vtrf , .. ,. c.w- V<• Prr• •""'' ~ c,,.,...4' ~ .. .,,......, ...... lO•l!JI' f~'\ A ,.,...,,.... M.l,,.,.q•f\Q t OJt')# a.... ... ..._ ·""'·~~,.,.., Offlc•• l0\1• .... w , ...... 111 •• "' ... l --.. I01' ... c .. u ... _ .. ....... _.,.. & .... llall llff<tt-.... Ttlepflo.tt cT141~ Cl••lllflN Actv.rt• .. ,,. lq.N7'1 .. --..... Guard Seized On Newport Assault Rap A 20-year-old security guard for a Newport Beach apartment complex was arrested early Sun- day alter he allegedly assaulted a police officer. aulbor1Uea saJd. Police claim J ames Dou.glas Joseph Hoffman was s leeping ln a car near his place or emp[oy. ment, the Parlt Newport Apart. menta. when Officer Milt Gle1er a pproached ~d tried to wake him . 1:1!1' ' The ·security guard. Police s aid, took several 1wln11 at Gleaer . striking him once in the c hett. Gieser reporWd \hat he w aa forced to re1traln tbe man~ PoUce laid the om~r WU not hurt but that Hottman bad to be treated at Hoa1 lhmortal Hotp6taJ for a faelal cut received tn Uae llnlale Hottma1f la1ar •H booked at Newport Beach Jlril cm la,IOO ball .................. 1@11. BRI ST ,.,.....,.,...,,, BLASTS. • • buUdlna iand started carrylng out boctiel. PoUce ~ down barricacte. ao flrefighteni. covered by poUc~ mark.smen. could get through to fight the blaze One of the toughest problems racing Brttl:sh officials trying to negotiate an end to the s iege was the Ira nian govc·rnm~nt':. re rusal to negotiate Earlier today, ia police 11pokesman said the gunmen dt1clined Wl offer of breakfast m ade when they spoke at 10 a . m over a fie ld te lephone be tween the Scotland Yun.I nf'~otiat.ors and the e mbassy The last meal i.ent in was at midday Friday, but there as believed t.o be a st.ore of food ta the e01ba.ssy. The phone cooversatJon was lht> first contact reported by Pohre smce the gunmen freed & J6-year-0ld Synan captive :.u/ rering from a stoma<'h com 1>laant Sunday rught lit _was the second hostage ~1th stomach trouble freed !>Ince Thursday, and lhe fifth '('apt.Ive released sint'e tht siege beRan Wednesday 0.H,,rl ...... SHADED AREAS TARGETED FOR AIRPORT EXPANSION Ccxlnty Plana to Enlarge Faclllty by 13.5 Acre• f>ohc-e sent ln two packeu. or ant1b1ot1c-s but the m £'d1 r <tt1on apparently did not work Thert- \4 as no immediate word lh&l any of th~ other raptives art· :-.u/for 102 from the affltrtion Airport Land Buy ·'Costly, Essential' F o ret.in M1n1s ttr Sadt'gh Ghotbzadeh ~a h qunted by Tehran Radio as l>ay1n~ uftt•r a H£-vo luuonar) CounC'al m'*tJnl-{ in T ehran Sunday "Thl' London 11>,ut-,., alt <>ver .ts (ar <L' \\t· art' c·onC"•·rnt>d We havt' m<Jde Bn1;11n n ·,pon.<11blp fnr tht> L"ue If linta1n declare ... 1h.1t 11 c·:;rlnO( do an)1hm){. th.,n "'•· ~ 111 't:1rt lak1nl! a<'t1nn · tJy DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ol1"9D.itY~J~ Nearly balf a million dollars an acre 1s a stiff price for land, ('ven in Orange County~ Rut that 's wh.itt county of r1c1als expect to pay for two parcels LO Costa Mesa adjacent 10 John Wayne Airport The land buy will enlarge lht' airport b> 13 5 acres, and has l>een tentatively approved for use bv busme-sses that sell and rt>pa1'r airc raft. for private . ,urplane tie downs a nd for a rrc11-:ht loudtng s tation But t he fact that coun ty s uperv1sors "ant to buy the land doc~n 't mt· an the •\ ~ant to t'>. pand tht' <tirport: if expansion me ans more JCt Oi~hL'i, they an !>I St The word "expansion" ha:.. b 1· t' n ex pc 11 c d r r o m th t: voc:ibulanei. or county officials who discuss airport matters They flinc h befor e the on· <;l:iught of invective hurled by aaport expansion roes at public meetings where John Wayne matters are dascussed But officials stand hrm in their determination that the cou nty ai rpo rt's unfinished master plan s hall not b e thwa rtt>d And they sa) those Ll.5 acres bordering Airway A venue on one s ade of the airport will give the county the flexibility it needs in developing the airport along master plan guidelines. Supervisors ordered county Gener al Services Agency staff members to begin negotiations for purc hase of the two parcels April 21, after Costa Mesa coun- rilmen gave their approval. Approval of the buy was based o n use of the land for general a\.1at.ion facilities. Any change in that use will require another c ity council approval. The 2.6 acre parce l oo Airway A venue. owned by Dale Kellogg, and the 10.8 acres between Baker Street and Paularino A\'enue. owned by the Irvine Com pan). will cost an estimated S6 million Nearby homeo~rs dttried the land buy proposal. arguing that lhe move would mean ex· pansaon or commerc ial optta· lions leading e ventually Lo in· c·rcased daily flights. Private pilots were generally an ravor o( the purchase. hoping 1t would augment c urrent general aviation rac alities. Those pilots initially h ad hoP.Cd to have a new te rminal built on the 11 acres of Irvine Company land But supervisors rejected the idea of a westside terminal They decided instead that 1f there is to be a new te rminal, 1t s hould be built at the northeast comer o( the airport, near tbe ~a n Diego Freeway and MacArthur Boulevard. o r that the existing terminal should be e nlarged. A larger terminal on the east s ide of t h e main runway. however . would displace general aviation activities . either airc raft buslnesses or tie-down a reas for prlv•te craft. Interim reports or the m ast.er plan consultants have r~­ meoded the term inal be cnf ar1ed from ita prennt 28,000 to 150.000 lt\uare feet. But officials ins ist that lhe 13.S ncrea aren't dalred Ju.at t.o free up land for terminal expansion. since the buildin1 could be enlarged without addlUonal land. "Thtl repreaent,a the tut rt•· sonably feulble opportunity t.o Jager Raped B&IU<&LEY <AP> -Nee are ... 111n1 an unldtnll~;!i powerl'WJy built man wbo r a H ·)'Hr ·old Unlnralty of C1Uf0'1Ua ~ l>U\ ad<1Jt1onal land !for airport uses 1." ~aid Superv1M>r Ptul 1 p Anthony an Cktober He added that an) dela> in :.at tempt.mg lo purl'h aJ>(' lhc· re" re m;J1ntn~ µloL-. of undt:vt·lo~-d land ~urround1n~ tht· a 1rpon "OU Id put lht' pnct• out or t"t'aC'h County o(f1 <'1t1l6 mo!>t oftt-n us<: !ht> ~Ord-. "Opllons"and n (•). 1h1ht~ ·· "hen t:ilk1ng ..ih<1ul .i.h) the land as needt>d There 1:0. no room ttJ t·xin1n<1 rac1ht1es to takt· curt' o r t''lhttn~ .11rport m'e'd.-.. including general a' iation. said Barbura Fox ct.' ~•st ant dirt'<'tor of GSA "I'm not taJkmg :..bout t:ro"th T h at airport 'II.as d<':-.1~ne<l llJ handl<' half a malhon f)('(lpll· an nually and no~ ~c·re up to lhn·<' ma I hon." Ms. Fox ~&1d "If we don't buv the land. "l' g1 Vt' up tht• nexibil1t) to mN.1 the net>d.<; that currently e xist " Tht' pa rcPb. bt>cause lhP.> border Alr.i. ay Avenue. "111 alS4'1 provide outside 3C<'<"SS to nl.ll(· a cres or undeve loped count.> o ~ nt.'d l and along t he main run~a> Nol buymg the land would mean ~ acres would remain unused. lht' matn run~ ay bar rang tht• "ay 10 <'asts1de pn,·atc and C'Ommt>rcaa l rac1l1l1es !\1osl or all. offt c1als ~aid. lht•\ don't ~ant to be pnccd out or buyan~ the only remaining un devt'lopc-d land fat for airport use. no matter what that uM· may bt' And they privately t·~re!>s frustra tions about some '(·ocal homeowners who rqualf' bwld an g a larger terminal with ex pans1on o( airport opt-ral1on.' "Th<-y fant1-aarport expansion fo rces l had better bt' car eruJ they don't lo5c the ~ar for "ln ning the battk." one county or ficial said And anothl'r added, "Th<-de· c1sions on tht! airport can't be based on what a s mall but nois> group in Newport Beach wants There are more than 2 milbon people in the county who need betl~r :urport racllilles and I.hear needs can't be put as1dt! because !loiewport Beach types ~ant a pnstine lifestyle .. The Casual Stde of Rugby Te·hran Rar11n '1U O li-d C,rfotbzadeh a-. '' nd1n ~ tht' fnllo'41n~ m~'>aRt-an a lt•11n t1d •Jrr1>M"d l/J.th•· •·mho1"!>.Jo ht ,.,ldJ.tl"\ · tn Londoo '\0t.t can~· 'urt· ltldl "e "'II >-!CJ lo an.i. lt'Olnh !O ... t.'-<'ur .. \OU( rn·1·1iom .tnrl ,, \41' lf•···m 11 flt"l t•..,,.Jn df\fJ tf thl' I' \l•UI "'''h l•·n' 11( lh1.u,anl! ... of lr<t 111a11'-.1r1· rt-•~ct~ to •·nt• r th•· e·rn h:i'" un..1 rml·d .inf! 'h<rnt1n~~ C;od '' jl!real ancl fTlt•lt' <>UI the r1~htful 11un1hhmt.'nt lo lh•·'e' merc<·n.in~ of Iraqi B<ta th lrant.J.O a uthonta·l. bnve ac cu-.~·d 'ht• ruhn..: Aa:.ith purt} l)f lr.1q "' st1rnn~ u11 th•· 1·thn1r \ r .J b pop u I J t 1 on <> r Ir an ' l\huz~t.1n pm,·m<'e. ~nd ha" blamed Iraq for tht> London t'm ba1>r.~ se1zur• f 'ro• Pog+> t I JUDGE ... <1un<'1 of pot O...,h1 .iloi;o rarf'<1 felon) ('harl(e~ or Po~!.~ln).! J small <!mount of cocam<' Tht• <'harge5 stf'mmed from a r.11ct on their Oakldnd hill' home :0-.1·p1 I~• ~ ht>n poh<'l' ri•µiin•"t f1nd1na.: tht' 1 •1t·..i1n•· .ind '12J ,m.111 rn..1nJu.tnd pl..1ni.. The· llah on1k:. tnal had bt-t>n ... C'fw<luh-d lo bt•J,?1n tMc1) hut "ht•n l~W) ap1w·.1r1-<1 "1th .1 l>.sl tcr) of at tom~):. lht·> "l·nt into a 45,minute closed-door con· rerenc<' ~ith Burke Deputy Alam eda Count>' DL-; tnct Attomf'y Jetty Bruiruers handled lhe ca~t' for thl' pros eC'Ullon Fro•P~.-tl PYRAMID. • • t.•nd up losmg their mone~ 1n the pyramid schemes. <tnd dddl"d they felt at ~as better to atte mpt 10 put an early end lo the opera taons before a number of person.-. "ere left on the losing end of the ~o cal led inves tment op porturut) 1~ cotton ruot>Y Vl<>ns ancs oanrs JVJ1laOlo 1n cOlors d r@d whttfl 1thalci l(y blue navy no QOl<J AY..o tNI bar strioe rugc:iv r:rM 1n 1'l l)()lyJCOrtOn blend Prime Rate . Dips 171/2 o/(i NEW YORK CAP> - Mor gan G uaraoty Trust, lhe nallon's ruth largest bank. reduced it..s prime lending rate a Cull percen· lage polnt to 17~ percent toda y whil e oth e r s lowered their rate5 to l8 percent. The moves from the pre - v lous 18lfl percent level reflect lower short-te rm interest rates in money markets. m aking it less expensive for banks to raise money for lending. Cost.os of borrowing and demand ror loans are the two major factors which banks consider In setting their lending rat.es Both havt> been declining re - cently f '"'°* Pafl(" ,1 I TITO ... thousands rould pay their re<;J)('<'L'> Titc:i'~ two soru; accompanied hi:. bod) on the lr<tan to Bel ).!Tad(' Although Yugoslavs mourned tht· only leader many or them had cvt•r known. his death had been expected several months and tht· two coll ective •~aderl.h1p g roups he put · tugelht>r to !>UC<'E-Cd him as pres - 1<1ent and he11d of the Com-· mun1~t Part)' ~ere already an r1 rm ('QOl n'll Of the Jr:Ovemmcnt :met ltw part' Lazar Koh~vsk1. tht· 66·year old pr~1dent or the ~1 cscedoruan Repubh<'. "as s worn In as "pre1'· 1dt•nt or t ht' presidency," a ti lit• the1t "Ill rotate a nnuall) J mnn~ a nme man colleetive m.sdr up or reprel'entataves of 'T u~1 .... la\1a' !'\IX republics. two .rnton~mnus µro\ mct>\ and th1..· C'11m mum:o<t Party · ...,t,.,1•n l>oronJ,k1 61. ;.i Strb from th\• aut.onom1iu.'> pr oVJn<'t: ,,( \'11J''1xl.Jn11. "'<t~ expected to t'H>n1rn1· th•• part) prl'stdent lie 1.4dl -.ha r1· h1~ pov.1•r v.ath 2.1 lllt'mh4.·r-.. of th•· part) prc~1d111m r1·pr .. -...·nt1nc lhe· n•puhhc' und I h l• ,1Ul• 1n11muu-. JHIJ\ If\\'"' f 'rmre Po~ ,\ I IRAN ... ~ 11.1n<frd 11\e'r \11 Arc hbis hop Hil .. non CapudJ1, who ~as ac- l'11 m pan1ed by Swiss Am- bJ,'>.idor Eric Lanji! and the papal rcpre entat1ve to Iran. \t on '>1Rnor Annibale Bugnini. the• radio c;:ud c J pudJ I ,,11d h(' "i II n y ~1th lh1 tlo<l1 1•, Tue ~da ) to !-twat.t\•rland "hnt' ht• will turn I h1· rt·m.ian." O\'t'r to tht' lntemo twna l Hed C'ro~s for tramfer to tll1• f..im111, ... tn tht' Ln1lt'Cl St<ttt'!'- \ n l'arl1t>r Tehran Radio hroadr:i!lt oi;a1d CapudJi wouJd ch'l1vc r th e b o dies to the \':i t1can The re was no explana- t 1on for the chanJ?P in olans. tlnwever, Capudj1, who 'spent rhrN• years tn an Is raeli jaiJ for runnan.: ~uns to the Palestin- 1.1ns. ha.c; not been authorized to Jt't for th<' Vatican "Sitters' Arrested CHARLEVOIX, Mich. CAP> - \uthonues ha1,·e char ged 17 pro- lt'"ler.; \\1th trespassing al the 1 ·on,umt'rs Power Co.':. Big Hork nu<'lear power plant after th<•y st a~ed a s1t -do~n dem- onstration dunng an a ntJ·nuclear roil)'. aulhont1essa1d. AL 50ARA0l "10 f ASHION ISLAND NI WP()RT BfACH i .i h44 7030 I • .. . Monday. May 5, 1980 OAILYPILOT OC Leads State GOP in Voter Gains SACRAMENTO <AP> Calltonlla Republican• made lbtkf n.r. &lplfkanl ~l.ra· H~'\ ·~ tn~~ct:fdn.tr. ~ GOP re1l•tratlona •llll trail Democrata by l. l mlUloo voten Oraq. County remalna the only major t'ounty In whlrb Republl(llU outaumber Oemocnu. aC'COrdla1 to rlf\&IW ~leased by Seer tary of Stall" March Fonc Eu TboM llatlltlcs abow Ullt new GOP n1latr1tJona In Oruc• Cou:aty doubled new DemocraUc re1t1lraUou. Republlu.na ln· creased from a '65, ln January to m.ao wblle Democratic~•· a1tratJoo l'OH from '°2,035 to 414,064 Mrs. Eu'• fl1urea cover AP'#t,.,.....• MARSHAL TfTO IN SYMBOLIC HUNTING POSE 'A Towering F1gure on the Wor1d Stage' Russian A.ss<iult ~ Oii Slavs Unlikely WASHINGTON <AP) .. _ ·As Ma r s ha I Tito lingered near death for several months. Carter adminis tration officials con duded that the Soviet Union was unlikely to make a frontal assault on Yug05lavia after he finally died. But they worried about sub- version. and about subtle in· !it1gat1on or that natio n's clbnlc rivalries that Tito's poliucal genius and personal charisma were able to suppress. This Judgment was c-arried out ·in lhl' statement issued Sunday ...... ,. b~ Pre:.1dent Ca rter after Tito - died . The comments reflected both adrrurat1on for Tito. who defied the Soviets 10 1948 and who pursued a stubborn. non- a ligned cours<.'. and a note of caution that the Soviets could not m1stak1..• Calling Tito "a to"ermg fl,::u re on tht· \\Oriti stage." Carter 1tbo "urnt:'d that I he United St alt•:-. "" 111 not tolcrak t errori s t at•ts · ugalnS't Vugo~lav1a Tht· pn·:-.1dt•nt ':-. ~tate mcnt <'lt•a rly n•affi rmt'd l ' S supp<.1rt for Yugoslavia, not only 1f the Red Army :-.truck but also 1r the Sov1<'ts. using a rms shipments o r oth('r less obvious ways. tncd to cap1talm.• on the 10stab1lity that 1s <1h1.ays JUSt beneath the s urface in the mulh nat10n<fl country. Carter pl<'dgcd the l'nated States \\111 "do "hat it must to provide that s upport." without, o f courc;c, s p e lling out the strateg~ he might com.1der 1r the Soviets try to foment d1ssens1on A direct Soviet alluck on Yugoslavia 1s not considered hkely. "If thev made a fro ntal military move, it's the one tlung th a t "ould unit e a ll na· t1oaalit1es, · · a top administra- tion analyst s aid last winter after 1ito fell 111. "My guess is that they would be incbned to move politically ·rather than militarily." But even Immediate political turmoil Is not considered in· evita ble. Tito arranged for ~ succession through trusted aides a nd h.is lingering illness eave the m -and the people of Yugoslavia -time to prepare for the poet· Tito era. The Yugoslav army of 190,000 m e n , backed by 500,000 re· servists, is considered formida· APWir- SUCCESSOR -Lazar K olisevski has assumed the presidency of Yu goslavia foll<)\nng the death of Jos1p Broz Tito. bit', aJlhougb its equ1ptncnt JS agmg. In case of an invasion, the country's basic defense plan calls for thousands of guemlla righters to occupy caves in the rugged mountains south and west of Belgrade, the capital T h e caves r e portedly a r e sfoc"kea v.'iUfs taples or arms. a mmunition. medical supplies and food. An invas ion of Yugoslavia could raise grave ioternatiooaJ cons equences ror the Soviet Uni o n . Its occupation of A'ghanistan is unpopular, and appears to be more of a problem for the Red Army than the Kremlin may have imagined when it ordered tbe intervention in late December. And yet, Tit.o's death could re· vive Mos cow's lon1 la g for warm-water porta and prompt intervention. · This could put Carter in the ·tough position of bavin1 to de· cide whether to pbyalcally counter the Soviets or to hope that by showing U.S. firmness, the Soviets will back off. tatt'w1dt• rcQlalratlon t>f\tWttn Jan a and April 10 CallfomJa& h ave UDlll ne~ Monday to rec· liter for the June 3 primary but lb• final ~lbtralioft tot.all for tb primary wtll not be complied untll about a wC!C!k before elec· Uon day. Tho 1tall1Uc1 ror the first three mont.h.t of t.he year ahow that Republican reslatraU.oaa in· UC / Gets World Prestige By CA&OI. •ooaE Of .. Oelt¥ .... , ... As UCl Irvine flD.isbed a week of "Celebrating UCI." tbr~ a c ademic leaders presented rres h evidence o f the uoi· verslty's prestige to 250 civic lt•u ders at an invitational brunch. New York Times coverage oC campus research into the in- stability of neutrinos that could r<'shape basic physics theories was ('ltl'd bv Dr. William H P arkt·r. assistant vice chan- cellor for acudem1c affairs. Or. Clayton Garrison. dean of the school or fine arts, recoupted how Italian museums aod in· tt•rna llonal ~1ngers were in- vol vcd us UC! hosted a VerdJ Conference in April and re- acatt'd his 186:! opt'ra, "Foret' or Oest.my. II Rev1e~s 'are ap· peanng U\ New York and San Ffaoclsco newspapers. £mphas1nng that thC' "CoUegl' of Medlruw I!> m the commurut) a nd vice \ ersa." Dr. Paur S ypht"Td , c hairman o f lhC' m1crob1ology department. ooted its 1,000 future doctors are in training al s ix Orange Count) and Long Rt·ach hosp1tal5 and 1.200 phys1c1ans provide c:x · pe rt1 se as volunteer faculty. H e a lso refe rred to s uch famed racilities as the burn treatment ward where s urvivors of the Tenerife Jet cras h re- covered and geriatric research stations at Leisure World. Parker , who has r eceived na- tional awards for' low te m- perature physics, also em- phasi~ed how resear('h is in separable from the uruvers1ty':, miss ion in society. "It's the activities outside tbc c l assroom that d1st1ogu1sh a un1ver~1 t y from 3 rou.r-year college:· he said . "The excite ment comes from knowing you can walk a fe w yards down t.be hall and participate in frontier expenments." lie revealed that SI l milllon in ~ran~ from federal and pnvate agencies. earned by prof eSM>rs a nd ~raduate st uden ts thcmseh cs. CO\Crs half of the 1n i.truc t-t ona l ex pc ns c !i for sc1encl~ <ft l'CI. "ll1ghly focused resources help a s mall campus to ach1t've 1nternat1ona l cla!>S l·xccllencc," he added. "For instance, rn our depart- ment we are not involved With atomic or nuclear physics. We ~pecialiie 10 solid state, elemen· tary particle a nd plasma re- search. Sirrularl>. the College of Med1c1nc's m a in fi eld 1s physiology of membranes." As CCI approaches 1Ls 15th an- nl\ ersary. Parker said he would grade 1t B plus for size and A· minus or tugher for mdJv1duals based on its su('cess'in receiving gra nt fundJ.ng a warded through naltonalpeer-Judg111g. Garnson agreed. addJ.ng that he hoped to "raise the grade in the next 15 years of proVJding enormous' act1vit1es in drama, music and arts &t an extremely high level" through his con· servatory within a university. ''It won't be easy be.cause con· servat.ory is such an explosive word, especially considering the conflicting ideologies and limit· ed budgets and number of peo. pie," he predicted. "But only 60 percent of the faculty is tenured in our depart- ment. Thal means we get 40 per. cent new people each year with fresh Ideas. We keep each other on ed(e with challenge." 2 Area Cyclists Killed An Anabelm youth and a Garden Grove woman oo two· wheeled machines were killed late Saturday and early Sunday In separate accidents on Orange County roadway1, police report. ed today. Pronounced dead by the Orange County Coroner's Office wert Charles Sanden , 14, of Ana heim, who died ln a mo-ped accident, and Kimberly Noll, 181 of Garden Grove, who was klUea Jn a motoTcycle accld nt. Analtelm police Hid Sanden w11 a JNllHGl•r on a mo-ped driven by Grant Alexander, 15, of Anaheim. A POlice 1pokesman 1ald tbe accident occurred at Santa Ana Canyon Road and Slerra Vista Way when the mo·ped collided with a car driven by Kevln Gallaway of Anaheim. Sanden was pronounced dead at the scene and Alexander wu taken t o Canyon Gen e r a l H0tpltal, where he w111 reported In t'rlllcal condition The lt't'ld nt occurred at about t .30 pm. Satu.rd1y. Jn tbt 11cond accldtnl. Garden Grove police said Mis.I Neal died when the motorcycle on wblcb lbe was a pa.aaeager struck a curb and tben hit a tree at tbe corner of Lampson A veaue and Amethyst Street. MlH Neal waa pronounced dead at the scene. The driver ol the motottycle, Daniel Reaume. 18, abo of Garden Orove, wu taken to Wetttmlnater Commun!· ty lfo1pttal Au frerin(I from 1tvcrc le1 Injuries Rnum~ waa char1ed with feloo1 drunken driv1Dc ud veblcular manalautbler. - rreut'd s tutrw1du by 96,700 voteni to 3 ~ mlllon mllllon Democ ratic reautullona dedmcd by 8,339 durlna th(" s amf• period. makina th" totu.I about S 6 mHhon ' That means s tatewide the Democratic 1hare of CaUforrua'!I re111stered voters declined from 55 6 percent In January to 54.8 percent ln April while the GOP share tncbed upward from 33 8 percent to :W.3 percent. Li~rtari~. who qualified for tbe ballot for the fint tJmc ttus year by registering 87,460 voten; by J anuary, have sloce 106t ground, i>Upplng to BS,015 ttlf 1strants sull well above the m ar gin needed for ballot recogn1t1on . The number of voters decLin· Oldie But Goodie Ing to state a party prefermce ' also lncreued by 4l,l17. Overall r eglstratlQp_1 ID·: creased by exacUy 1'2,000 to a · total of 10,263,~7 re1lltenct • voters tn lbe state. • That f1gure ls a record hllb reglstraUon for a primary elec-• t1on, but 1t is below the state's aU· lime voter regi.atraUon high or 10.45 mlllioo voters for the Nov· t•m ber 1972 presidential election. Spt!clator., at lhc EJ Toru )1; .. mnL Corp~ Air Show over the weekend tnspcct J B 23 rf' portedly built in 19:m. It ..-,<1..., one of numerou.-, airc raft on W..,p•.n a l the ('Vent that · al~o f eatu r ed brc.ith tdk 1n1., perlormanr('s h\ the NC1vv .., Blt.e Angl'l:), j parachute e xtub1l1on. and s tunt-flying b~ \rt Scholl Bac;t> off1<.'tctls estimated 266.400 ;1ttendc'CI th(• l wo-dav affair but other than ll1ng traffic hm•.., n<) mJJOr inr1dcnt<; wen · rcµunl.-d Edison Switching To Monthly Bills Boy, 7, Dies In School wiin Pool Soul.hem Callfornrn Edison 1~ switching its customer bllhn~ from once every two months t11 once a month and. company of flcials admit the change 1s bcm~ made. 1ti p:irt. to' les'>cn th•· shock of rising eh.>ctric1ty c.~b "There are two re:ison.c; for this change." com pan} official Jim Kt>nnedy explained dunni.. onl' of a s'.enes of mccun..:s th1 Blood Needed, For Testing Ctu ldrens Hospital of Orange County needs blood donation!> from pt•ople who h ave had cb1ckcn pox or :-hinJo:lt•,. wtUun the past thret> \H't:ks und an· bet ween the ages of 17 and 65 Anyone• W'l'shing to donat<' <1hould call 997-JOOO. C'(tt·ns1on 277 betwet>n 8 ·30 am <.tnd 4 p.m. Monday throu~h Fnd:iy utility ft rm h<t'> ~·t un "1th tom munlly lee:H.ll'r..., to d1,c·u-. .. t'I~· {nc•ll\ c~J:>b lh.Jt JI« t"l(IJ''\'lt-<J tlJ n-.l' ;,o ptorrent llu~ year "One." Kennedy !>&Id. "1" to J: 1' l' the r us tome r a q u1cker ft·l·dback rn rel'!ard to conserva- tion pr•1grJm~ h1· ma~ hd\t:' 1m- J>ll'mented · T he other 1s to as'l1st the c u't1111wr t11 budget money to l'J ~ his bill Wt' are the 111-.t ut11t- t ' 111 1..onvert to monthly bill mg . Ke nned y. tht' Edison Co m anaae r for Cos to Mesa. "l;e" port BN1 C'h and f ounlJtn \ .Jiit>\, later <idm1ttt"d l o J re porter that the billing chan~e mJy make e lectricity cost" more palatable to customerc; t\ennccty also t>xplainf'd huw thl· b11Jin~ l'han21..'<nl'r \lo lll wke J>IJl'C. ~ .. Monthly b1ll"1i; l u~tomer.;­ .1n• tx•in_g cho~c·n on a random b.i..,..., "1lh t>Jch mt·tcr r<•JdJn~ n de... ht· said .\ 7 Yt'<Jr old Buen-. Park: youth <1rowoed Ul the Buena Park High !-.\·hO'JI -.w1mm1n~ pool Sunday <Jftt'r be JDd other children i.n~ulu:d tnto the pool facility A IJC)Uce spokesman identified tht' v1ct1m as Tarren Kumar Vahra, of 8920 Academy. Apt. B Th~ ~pokesmao said two teenageN found the boy's bod:i• ut the bottom o< the pool about 5 30 p.m Attempts to re\'Jvt· him at ~ s~ne and later at .\t1trt1n Luther Hospital in Anabetm faJled. Police said severaJ children ""'rt' pl:Jymg in the pool Sunday J Clt'rnoon although the factlity w as c~ tor the weekend. Streetcars Crash SAN FRANCISCO <AP I F tH' pa:-.:.{'ngers who rode a "K" «trectcar in San Francisco Sun- if.Jy apparently had minor in- .lUrtl'!I uftt'r the streetcar banged into tht• Mdc of a new. light rail '\trcetcar cur wxy e-p:z.cial knit shirt w-ith controst collar and your dniaz or traditional stri~ is fantastic fur a11 summzr acLiviti<Ze eh1.ad. looks ~t with our poplin -perlte or Walk shOrts. @)~o@J@)~§ 4.f Auhion llLQltd • Nrwport B«lch•1141tu•·507Q 1001 "4dlwood Blud.·~•twood Vt&laQ••213/tf79-77271! ~,Maxs. 1080 OAIL Y PILOT A3 ---· ....... --~"- OC Leads State GOP in Voter Gains . . S A C R A M ENTO <AP> CallfOl'Dll Re publlcan1 made released by Secret•ry or Slall': March fl'oftl Eu. the lf tint &iplllcant §•· ~rr:t c=. • .:o.,~~fd GOP rea,at n llona aUU l ll 0.mocrau by J.l m111loo voten Oranp County remalnt ,.,. only m aJOr county ln wblcb R e publtc an• out Du m b or Dt-mocreta. ~rdlo· ton....,.. Thole st.atUtlea tho• urat new GOP re1latratlon• ln Oran1e CoWltY doubled new O.motraOc re1l1lrallou. Republicans l.n· cre&Md ft'Om a 41$, tn January to .a.-while Democrat.le re1· 11t.ra0oft l"OH from .02,035 to 41'.°'4. ' Ill rt. !u'• fl1uru cover APWt~o MARSHAL TITO IN SYMBOLIC HUNTING POSE 'A Towerfng Flgure on the World Stege' Russian Assault On Slavs Unlikely WASHINGTON <AP) .. _ ·As Mar shal Ta to lingered near death for several months. Carter administration officials con duded that the Soviet Union w as unlikely to make a frontal assault on Yugoslavia after he finally died. But they worried about sut>- \'ersion. and about subtle in· stagataon of that nation's ethnJc rivalries that Tito's poUtacal genius and personal charisma were able to suppress. This Judgment was carried out 1n t he :-.tatt-m('nt 1:.::.ued Swiday bv Pr('Sadent Carter after Tito • died. The comment:, reflected both adm1<"at1on for Tito. who defied the Soviets in 1948 and "'ho pursu<'<l a stubborn. non· a h J!ned courst'. and a not(' or caution that the Sovie~ could not mhtalo..t· Calllni.: Tito .. a lo.,..ering f1~ure on tht· \\Orld stage." Carll'r also \\ :irnt'd that the Cnit<:d Stoll':-. "" 111 not tolerate t errora -,t att<; · :iga an ::.l Yugoslana • Tht· pn•-,icl!•nt .., -,tatl'mcnt clc-arl.' n •afrirml•d L'S sup1>0rt for Yugo:-.lavia. not only 1f tht• Rt>d Arm)' o;trut•k but CJl::.o 1f th<: So\ IC'ls. U!>tng arm:-. i.hapments o r otht·r lP..,S obvaou::. w::1ys, tned to rapali.tlazc on the mstaballty that 1s alv.;p,c; JU't beneath the s urface in the multi nataonll l countn Carier plc•dgt•d the Cn1tcd Stall's .... 111 ··do .... hat it must to provide that support." wit hout. o( cour..,c, !>pt•lling o ut th<: strat<'gy he might consider af the Soviets trir to foml'nt d1ssens1on A direct Soviet attack on VuJ!oslav1a i!> not considered ,... hkel~ "Ir thcv m ad e a frontal mihtary m civl'. it's the one Uung t h at would unit e all na · t1on aht1es... a top admm1stra· t ion analyst :-.aid last wanter after Tito fell all. "My guess is that they would be inclined to move politically rather than militarily." But even immediate political turmoil is not considered in· evitable. Tito arranged for his. succession through truat.ed aides aod his lingering illness gave t hem -and the people or Yugoslavia -Ume to prepare for the poet·Tlto era. The Yugoslav army of 190,000 m en. back ed b y 500.000 re· servists. is considered formida· ,.,.w~ SUCCESSOR -L azar Kohsl'v~ki ~as assumed the 1Jrt•s1dency of Yugoslavi;i followmg thl· death of Josip Uroz Tito. bll', although its equipment 1s a~ang In case or an invasion. the country's bas ic defense plan calls for thousands of guerrilla fighters to occupy caves U\ the rugged mountains south and west of Bel&rade, the capital. The caves r e p o r tedly are stocked "1th staples of arms. ammunition. medical supphel> and food. An in..•as aon of Yugos lavia could raise grave international co n sequenc~s for t he Soviet lJn 1on. It s occupation or 1 AJghanistan is unpopular. and appears to be more of a problem for the Red Army tban the Kremlin may b~ve Imagined when it ordered the latervenUon in late December. And yet. Tito's death could re· VI ve Mos cow 's •:::Ing ro r warm·water ports prompt Inter vention. This could put Carte r ln the tough position of bavlD1 t.o de- cid e whethe r to pbyalcally counter the Soviets or to hope that by showing U .S. firmness. the Soviets will back off. 1'\al~wuk rta\atnt1on bf.tween J an Zand April lO Cahfomians have uatil next M°"day to ret· ltte r fw tbe June 3 primary but th• flnal recjatraUoa tot.all for th• f rimary 1'\U not be compUed untl about a week before elec· tloo day. The t taU1Uc1 for the fi rst three monlha of tbti year lbow that Republican reJlltratJona ln· UCI Gets World Prestige As UCI Irvine fuiisbed a week of "Celebratlo& UCl." tbr~ academic lead ers presented f resh evidence o f the uoi· vers\ty's prestige to 250 civic lt>a ders ut uo invitational brunch. New York Tlmes coverage of campwi reseurch into tbe in· s tability of neutrtnos that could r eshape basic physics theories was cited by Dr. William H. P .s dt4.•r . a ssi stant vice chan· ct•llor for ~cudem1c affairs. Or. Clayton Garrison. dean of the school of fine arts, recounted how Jtaltan museams andln tl•rn:.itional :-an gt'r s were 1n· vol ved as UCJ hosted a Verdi Ct"t'ased atot<'WldU l)y 96,700 vott'rs to 3 ~ mlllon million. Dl'moc ratlc r eais lraliona declined by 8.339 durln1 tbr same period. muklna the total u bout ~ 6 million T ha t means s t at ewide the De mocratic s hare of Callforrua'i. rl'&lstcrt.'d voters declined from 5S 6 percent io Januury to S4 8 percent ln April while the GOP share lncbed upward from 33 l:l percent to 3'.3 percent. Libertarians, who qualified for the ballot for the first time Uus year by registering 87,460 voters by Januar y. hove sln ce l06t gr ound, s lJpping to 85,0lS ~1· astrants s tall well above the m argi n n eedl'd for ballot rerognitaon The number of voters declio· Con fer ence an April and re· Old• B G d • l'rcaled hu. 1862 opera, "Force · le Uf 00 le ang to state a party prefererace : also tncreu ed by 41,117. ~ O•e ull r eg h tratlop_a iD·: creased by exacuy l(z..ODO to a : total or 10,263,901 re1lttered • vote rs in the state. Tbat figure ls a record b1-b reglslratJon for a primary elee· · t1on. but at Is below the state's aU· lime voter regiall'aUoo high of 10.45 m.Lllioo voters for the Nov· ~mber 1972presidential elecUon. of Dest.Jny." Review!> are ap· pearing w New York and San Francisco oe~papers. Empba.s1Z1ng that the "Collegl' .. <if Medlcrnto" is lll the commurut) a nd vice 'er sa," Dr. Paul Sy pberd. c hatrmao of tht' microbiology department. ooted Spectator., at the 1::1 Toru ~tari n ... l'orps Air Show over tht! w~d~end lil!>µcct J H 23 r.: port e dly built in 1931). lt v.a-... one or numerou....,. aircraft on dl!\pl<i\ at the event that a Is o ft· <.at u r c d b r , . .it h t ct k 1 n g performances b\ t he ~av~v ., lilu1· Angd~. "' par..ichute exh1b1t1on. and stunt.flying by ,\n ~·holl HJ~t: offlc1al-. t~umated 266.400 -;1ttertdro t hC' two-day a ffau;-but other than long traffi<: Juw.., no mJJ<>r inr1dents werl' n·µortL'<.l 1~ 1.000 futur~ doctor.. are Ul Edis s • h • training <at SlX Or ange Count) on witc •ng <ind Lon~ Reach hospitals and SI 1.200 phys1c1ans p rovide ex· · · pertase as volunteer faculty. ~:~~!~~~~~~r::::~~u~~ To Monthly Bills . Boy, 7, Dies In School wiin Pool or the Tenerife Jet crash re· covered and geriatric research stations at Leisure World. Pa rker, who has received na· tional award s for low tem- per a ture p hysics, a lso em- phasized how research Is in separable from the university'!> massioo in society. "It's the activities outside the clal:>s roorn that distinguish :.i un1"e rs 1t y from a four.year college." he said. "The excite ment comes from knowing you can walk a few yards down the hall and participate in frontier expenments " lie revealed. that SI t million in ~rants from federal and pnvate agencae.. eamt'd by proressors a nd g r a duat e s tud e nt s tht!msclv~. cover!> half of the 1n::.truct1onal expe nse'> for sc1enc~ at L'C I . "11 q~h ly focus ed resources h<'IP a small campus to achJeve 1ntl'rnat1onal class excellence ... he added. "For instance. an our depart· ment we are not involved Wlth atomic or nuclear physics. We speclaliz.c m solid state. elemen· tary particle and plasma re. search. Similarly. the College o( Med1 c1ne'i. main fi eld 1s ph) s aology of membranes ... As CCI approaches 1L-; 15th an· nn ersary. Parker said he would grade 1t 8 plw. fo r s ize and A· minus or higher for aoruvaduals based oo 1ts success in receiving grant fwidlng av.a rded through nutaonaJ peer·JUdg10g Garnsoo agreed. addulg that he hoped to ··raise the grade in the next l5 years o r providing enormous activities in drama, music and arts at ao extremely high level" through his con· serv atory witlun a unj versaty. "Jt won't be easy because con· servatory is such an expl01S1ve word, especially considering the confllct.l.ni ideologies and li mit· ed budgets and num ber of poo. pie.•• he predicted. "But only 60 percent or the faculty is tenured i.n our depart· ment. That means we get 40 per· cent new people each year wi th fresh ideas. We keep each other on edg_e with challenge ... Southern California Eda~n I!-> s witching 1t:1 customer bdhn._ from ooce every two months to once a month and. company ol ficials admlt the change as bemg made, an part. to ll'.....,cn th\' s hock of rismg elt.-ctric1ty L~b "There are t"o reasons for th ts change." rompan~ offlcaal Jam Kt>nnedy explaanl'd dunnr one of ~ 8er1es of m ccttng:. th•· BloodNee~l For Testing Chtldren.'i Hospital or OranJ:e County needs blood donation~ trnm people who h ave had t·hackl•n pox or ~h111glc:. with.in the past three v. e(•ks und art· between the ages ur 17 and 65 Anyone w1sh1n g to donat r s hould rail m .JOOO, (''(t('n~tf)n 277 between s·JO am Cl nd ·t pm. Monday throu~h Fraduy utility firm ha"> .. et up "1th ('1Hn munaly It-oder-. ln .J1.,l U'>S t•le<- trit:I\' c:osb th<Jt .in· t'\IWlt•-<l tu riw 50 pt:"r<'ent tht!> )e~r .. One." Kennedy said. "as to J-1'" the t•ustomn a qu1<.'ker ft-1·dback 1n n-~ard to C'OrL<>ervd· t1on pr11~ram"> ht· mJ) hdH· 1m pit mentt>d f he other 1<> to ass1~t lhf' , u-.tom,·r t.11 budget money to PJ.• hac; bill We are the h1-,t utati· t~ tu 1 onvt:rt llJ monthly bill· 1ng Ke nnedy. tht' Edison Co mana aer for Costa Me">a. "''"'port Bt Jt'h :ind FountJ1n \ alle', later adm1ttt.'<l to J re l'orter that the balling chan~E' m.s)' m a kE' clectricat ) costc; more palatable to cu.c;tnmers l\t•nned,,. also explaanl'd how thP b1l1JO~ tllan2to'N .... 111 Wl-1.: lJ IJl I' · · Monthl> btl Im~ t u:,lomt·r... .irt• tx·mg chosc>n on a ranriom ba'"" "''th t•Jch ml'tcr rcJdlOt.! n ell': ht· ... aad A 7 year-uld l:iuena Park youth <lruwoed m lbe Buena Park High ~whool <.,w1mm1ng v<><>I SWlday aft e r he and othe r children :.ncalu.'!C1 lDt.o the pool facility A pol.a~ spoketiman identified th~ v1cllm as Tarren Kumar V:.i hra, of 892() Academy. Apt. B T b e i.po kesmao said twQ lttnager.t found the boy's body 11l the bottom of the pool about 5. 30 p m Attempts to rev a Vt• him ::it the s~ne and lat.er at M1t rt10 L ut her H osp ital in Anabelm failed. Pohce said several children \lo t-re pl:.&} mg in the pool Sunday aftt"rnooo allhou~b the facility was c~ ror lhc weekend. Streetcars Crash SAN FRANCISCO (AP > - F 1\C pa~~ngers who rode a .. K .. "treetcar an San Francisco Sun· 1!Jv dpparently had minor 10 · JU rlt'~ afll'r the streetcar banged an to lht' :-.ade of a new. lu~ht rail '>treetcar 2 Area Cyclists Killed our vzxy spzcial knit shirt ~ith contros't co1 lar and yo.;.r dX>iaz. or troditional stripze JS fantastic. fur a11 summzr acLivit i<Ze ahczad . 1ooks ~t w ith ou r poplin -pante or wa.1k shorts. An Anaheim youth a nd a Garden Grove woman on two· wheeled machines we re killed late Saturday and early Sunday in separate accldenl8 oo Orange County roadways, police report· ed today. ~ P ronounced dead by t he Orange County Coroner's Office Wf re Ch ar lH Sanders, 14, or Aoaheim, who died ln a mo-ped accident, uid Kimberly NcaJ, 18, of Oa rden Grove. who waa killed ln a mot.orc)'cle acdd nt . Anaheim police aald Sanders WH I pul .... f GA I mc>-ped " -·· ..... driven by Grant Alexander, 1.5, of Anaheim. A police apokeaman 1aid the accident occurred at Santa Ana Canyoa Road and Sierra Vlata Way when the mo·s>ed collided with a car driven by Kevin Gallaway of Anaheim. Sanden wu pronounced dead at the scene and Alexander wu taken to Canyon Gen e r a l H0tpltal. where he waa rc;p0rted In cr ltlcaJ condition T he accident occurred at about 9 30 p m . Saturday la t bt ateon d accident , Garden Grove poU(\e sa.id Miss Neal died when lbe motorcycle on whlcb abe w as a passenger struck a curb and lben bit a tree at the corner of L amps on Avenue and Aaiethyat Street. Miu Neal was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver ol the motorcycle. Daniel Reaume, t8, alAo of Garden Grove. was takt n to Westmlnater Commun!· ty Ho1plt.a l s ulfe r in1 fro m severe lei lnjurl ~s. Reaume wu char1ed with fek>o1 drunken d rlvLDI and veblculat manalauthitr. ........ @)~o@@)§§ 44 RdhLon l•lGl\d •Newport 8fia.ch•11.t/64~·5070 JOOJ ""lWood S wd.• "4ra«wood VU&ao••2'3/.f ~7?27 ' • Mondey. Mey I , IMO NATION /WORLD .... :;i,~oa ting 7th Cuban RefJJ.gee Dies Bytb Numb r MONDAY MACHINAnON DE". If m> ea ,, .. r1ent(" °" th.&& Bl~ Monday had an)'thinc to do with t~ r.-al world. \Mn tbt-aood news lhat Ju.at cam• out of o ..-,tro1t l• m~wn1leu 'f'M good news. m Wl"' dlKpatchH. ta lh11t Gt<ntiral MotOA . that giant of our 1urto motive unlvt-~t'. bH JUl\I •d nuttf'd It m•y bl" able to buJ ld a car that wilt &t>t 40 male to thl' ttallon ol ga. .. 1'ht• t>.d n..-~s a.s tha t w•• don't mea•ure th1n1s th»t '•O) JO~ more t:arly today. 1. pullf'd into my fnendly ne-lwhborhooc.t wn lt't' :.ta taon on tha:. best of all pobSlblt• l'Ou.\U. und ul f1·n·d J ll•rnbh• i.hcx-lt TUEY HAVE JUST convt-ned lht.-1r gasoline pumPt> l'lw no lon1o1rr ~di ga:.ohne by the gallon ll:. by the Uter' fh1· nJ)l•rators. al-. a)' tn tng to help. mstalled a cute lmh ~Jllon to htt•r C'Of\Vl'rl>Jon 1gn on top of each pump It dttln't help at a ll on a fuuy Monday morrung You :-.t.irL,-.1 up Lht• ~al> pump and all )OU l>aw Will> numben. -pinning 1n Lht• lilllt· pump .... 1ndows at a d1zzy1n~ rate IL \\ J'> ..ill ,, blur Dollars 'pun b) so fast you rigure you'd JU.'>t llt't·n n<>t'<'l'<i b\ a La:. Vegas one armed bandtt Maybe you hJd . . HJrk ht'rc :.it lht· ofhce, ( got out som e conversion t.1hl!'l> Jnd tried to figure out 1.1.hat had JUSl hdpJ>('ncd to lrl ,. "'' 1•n ho<h lmow-. th<il rour q1H1rt!> m ake om• ~al Ion Hut "hat m<ik·< . .., om· hl<'r"' \heck do"' n the chart lit-re 1t " 110\1, 1 )n(· htt·r t"quah I 0567 quarts WAIT A MINUTF.. ~t ath alv.a~" . .,..a., m~ Waterloo l'h.H mu'l m'•un that one late r I'> JU:-t O\c•r om• quart On<' crtiarl plus a squirt Why don 't wt· JU.<il call one· liter Onl' qu<Jrl" :"ow h<M much dad tho~e p<.-.1plt.> al thl' gas station ..,:J) lhf'\ .... t'r<' g1•tting for on e likr"' I think 11 "a:. 35 C't·nb. ;.;01.1. lnur 11ml'S 35 would b<', ll't'~ s<'<·. JU.'t Jl>f1ut SI 10 J)t·r ~.1 llon I think I \l,J:. JUSt npp<.'d off again :'I/OW, ADD TO THIS vexation the fact that v.<' probably v.on't be measunni: by miles much longer It v.111 bC' mNrtc hncar measure By lulometers. So how much 1s a l..1lometer'' It 1s 0 621 of a mt le . Whatever that means Call at It'"" thun a male Aftt>r you·,,.e be-en through all th.is . you can see ho"' uc.,rlt~:. 1t 1s for General Motors to announce tbat they can build a ve-h1ele that will get 40 miles to the i;e&llon What GM has to do b tell us how many kalomet<'rs J>('r l1tl'r the car will get That would JUSt clanfy e 't'eryth.tnl( Actually , 1t clarifies nothing . America 1s being "•·duc•t'd by the n umbers ~ame Congress ought to am· 1111·<la<Jtt'lv C!nd forthwith outlav. this e ntire meas u rement 1n..,Jnll) It t-:Rt: ~ E 'RE Sl 'PPOSED to be the s;(reat~t tn· du-.tnJl n.1t1on an tht· universe We ~ave the wo rld th<' \1odel T Ford. TV "'1th deodorant commercials. the hot dcii.:. tht• pr<'tzt•I We dad 1t all by mches. miles. quart~ and gttllonc., Now at 'l> tht.·m v. hu want us lo ronvcrt to me ter; and htt·r:-. It JlL<;t ~()('S to shov. :.·ou ,::ave som<' prople an inch and t ht·~ '11 lakl· a milt• 9 Perish At Pope's Zaire Mass BR AZZAVI LL E . Con go Rt>J)Ublic (AP> Pope J ohn Paul II ex p~-d i.orrow today for the nln.-,._,nM>nS trampled to death at &1 Mau ln Zu1rt'. then carried his ptla n mlage to tht> Congo Republic to u rlte th~ nation 's Ma rxist h'adel"'S not to Interfere in the "'Or k of the Roni an Ca tholic C:hureh. T he ponllff crossed the m uddy Congo River by ferry from Za.Jre t-ur her today to begin the serond blop on tus African tour IN REMARKS prepared for a ·mt.~t ang w1th the Congolese pn-s 1d€'nt the pope called the t·hun·h · a ~pantual 10st1tullon" that "transct>nds nation a l boun· danes "lie said at has a rruss1on of 'avmg souls while the state"s Hls k as to ket>p order an society A rt•ah1at1on of this difference. the pontiff ba1d. wa ll prevent confus ion and l'Onflict 10 church "tat1.• rl'lataons Ill' soundl'<i a s 1m1lar note 10 a homll~ prt•pared for dl'lavery ~1t an 01Jl'n air Ma:.:. in Brazzav1llt.· "I have no doubt that t ht' authonlli."S will continue to j(tvc· ~OU J:('OUtne fr1•t•dom o f rt'h,1?10n. _ a~ "'l'I! a_b th.<: po~:-.l.h1W) to 1.Wrk ;i, good C'lllh 'n" for tht• dt•\·1•lop ml'nt of 'ou r C'ou nt r ~. · th1· ltumtl) ':lid T iit: PO:'\Tlt't' ;trriH·<I Lo a J•l) ou:. "ekomt• from Con~oll .. .,,. ("athnhc· ... and th{• lolhn~ bells ur l ht• ~acre COt.'ur Cathedr;JI 1\CIC'r ::i fi\'t··hour !';\Op in thf' <.'1111.:0. tht• pope· "'as flying bark to'Zaare for an O\ernig ht s ta) 111 l-\1,Jng.1n1 lht• t•htt>f C'lt~ an n11rt ht•m z .. 11 rt• I h1• Cm11:0 .• 1 rornwr F rench colon} nu\\ run b\ a malalitr) n · g1m1· h<1:-. an c:.tamatt·d fi00 .000 Hom.in <".1 thol1r.., among 1t' p11pul.it111n 11( 15 mtllwn In \1 ..rl'l1 l!J7i t tll' .1rrhh1:.hop nf BrJ .l/,I\ Jl l1· ('ard1nal ~m il 1· H1.1\ 1·11d.1 "' ...... mur<kn'<I. .1p. p.irt·ntf\ Ii\ r1·l.1t'IH''> of l'n ·..,1 ch ·nl M:inc•n :"ligouab1. "ho \\,t.., killo·d 111 a coup a few day' .,;i , ht•r But the \'<Jttcan "a\.., (•hur<:h -;talt' rt'lallOOb haH• lfn prun'<i l'On.<;1dcrably since then Tllf: •',\T\LITIES occurn'f.1 S un<l:i v 1n Kan'>hasa. Zain· ... (·:1µ1 1:.il. 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Ql'll onf#l,dl•.C "?" ,,,,.,. ""''• ..._. H••~'1 HWtl"""on ...-o-c.-. ) \W I W I \W 1 w 0•1111• fer Tv .. •tf Lotti• , ... 119. Still Ru1111ing' Hepubhran pres 1dcnt1al c:rnd1date Geor ge Bush <left J Jogs an do~11lo~n Cha rlotte. N C . followed by SecrN Sl'rv1rt· agcnLc; and aides dunng a b reak tn his campaign for votc.-s an Tuei-d u~ 's :"orth Ca rolina prima r y ~~~~~~~~ ·_Kent Pe_a cefol "1970 Bloodshed Recalled K E:'llT, Oh10 1 AP I Ten yf'ar-. cifll'r the· bloodshed at Kt-nt S1;:it1· l 'ntH·r,11> stud<•nts and anti 1.1.ar act1\1~t.5 again gatht-red on th(• 'l'hool ., Common-. Rut this time. the demoru.trat1on 'col.Cl'> J){'ar('fuJ and th(• onl) St'<'unty people present were dressed 1n dark hi Ut' 'Uah .1nc1 I 11'' ' :--unc1.1> .... rJ ll). m arkanJ.: th<· unntHrsary of the May 4. 1970, r.11.il ... hootini.: ... of four 'tudt·n~ v.ac., dltt'nded b> about 1,500 people• "hu <·hant1•d .inti c1r.1rt ,JogM\.<i Jnd ht•Jrt1 <.f·\ <'r<il :snt1 1.1. ar act.Jv1..,t'> 1h·nnun<'•· the· C.1rt1·f.1dm1na,1 raw on ... ,,,,11 , 11 .. , .ind tn• r · c:; '·conomH' ''"t•·m Ol RI'<· Ttlt: ,\,T l \wtnJm V. 11 11rrt•'t I' .... r .1,11 <1h111 ...... 1t111nal C:uarthnWI') (1n'fl IJO '>ludo·nh t.!Jlht•r1-.j .1t J f\l',JI t1•, µ.1d. 111g lot .Hld on adj.ti 1 nt Hlanl..•·l 11 111 Whl'n the· J:l \Pt ond h<1ll 11( hullt·h '-'a:-. 11\t'I lour .. 1ud1·11h l.1\ d1·Jd and ntn1· uth•·r.., "''undt'fl ...,Jturr1,1) n1i.:h1 t,.·1vo1 .. n 1 IX!J dn<1 I 500 p<·nplt t11ok vart 111 ·• 1r;1d1t1q11,il. -.tl1·11t r.1nrll1·llch1 m<1rrh /\n dll nti(hl '1i.:ll follO\lo N1 \\Ith th1Jw pn·-.1•nt tJk1ni.: turn' holdmg l<inlf'm' JI lh1· -.itc•, v.ht·n tht· f11ur stu<h·nh ~Jndra Srhr·ul'r. Allal>un Kr:su..,1•. Y.d ham ~ ~rh rc.14,Jt.r Lind Jt•ffrc•\ .\1 Mllll'r d11:d Ju..,t twrorl' noon !->unrta~. :i crov.d of student.5 .rnd non·student-.. m J rrtwd tt('rf)',c., lh1· 1 J m pu' C"hantm,I! sloi.:an.., and c c;rrnn,g dnl1 "'.ir and .inti draft b.111nl·r' The· march c·nded ;,it th•· ('omm1Jns T llE C"HO\\f) ~ \RKt.O th'· t1m1> of the 1970 'hoot1ni.: I:! :.?t I'm .... 1th .1 n111m• nt 11( 'llt•n<'• fcillov.t.'d b) th1• tolhnt.: nf lh• '( hnol ... 'H L11r\ twll :.><1 t1mf·' ''"' 1· fo r t•<it h ~tud.-nt ktll•-d in (.trtJ ti 'l r11·tl\11 ) on \m1·n C':'ln rJmpu.\t'" O\Cr a oinE'-)t.'ar pt:rl<Jd , Exile T oll Now Placed At 12 ,867 KEY W~'"T. FJa. (AP) -The a pparent dealh toll ln the two- week·old "Freedom Flotilla .. rose to seven aa Cuban refugees s treamed across the Florida Straits in reeord numbers, the Coast Gua rd reported today. Authorities said a 67-year-old Cuban woman died of an ap- pare nt heart attack moments l\fler §tepping 9 nto a Key West dock SW\day. Two others were missing and presumed drowned afte r their small craft went down while returning to Key West from Cuba 's Mariel harbor. four people died in a storm last weekend • CHIEF PETO' Officer Paul Scotti of the Mia mi Coast Guard !>talion :.rud 3,784 refugees ar- r 1 ve d S unday -a r ecord nu mber for any one day, bring. 10g the total to 12.867 who have reached F lorida since Cuban Pres adt•nt F adel Ca stro s a id Cuban.<; could le a ve the island nation In the F'lon da P a nhandJe. the long, ha rd Journey to a new home neared a n end for some of the rcfu~ces as a round-the-clock flights from Key West brought refugees lo a te n! city_n~ar _ Edin i\ir l'orce Base. Te ars of JOY m in g led with hymns of praise at an open·aJr Ma!>s on Sund ay as exiles from t h e co m m uni s t n a t io n . "'orshapped freely for the first time an 21 years The Air Force • ., hou:.ang refugees in a process- 1 ng center set u p on a fair· J,?rnund" an Fort Walton Beach. near the air base , "l'\'t : BELJF.Vt:D in God all mv hr<' and 1 JUSt wanted to ~et nut of therl' " :.aad Moises Fon· 1cin1t•4' .. :. ... calona , 63, a widower .... hu• ll'ft has i:rn~ n C'hlldren 10 t ul1J !'-•• \ t·rnl hundrt'd r e fugel':. 1 ro.,..,d('<i anl.I> a I<:) m nasaum a t 1ll'Jrb\ Eghn t\1r For ce Base J.,i t1• Sunduv v.htlC' crewme n IJbort·d thro ugh the nig ht to l·rt•t·t mon · la·nL.., l'hdrtt•1 1-.I 0 1.:hL-; had shuttled rwarl) I .~.ocio rf'fuget>S from Key V. , • ..,, li'r m1dm~ht a nd a nother •>Ott v.1•ri.· expected ear ly today TH t: l 'i;ITF.O Stall's s:Jid Sun- d.I\ 11 1c., d c"tnl-! 1Lc., \ 1sa offact' an < ub.1 J rt1·r Friday ·.., mt'IN·. v. h11 h hJ.., ll'ft 380 Cuba ns 't r and('<i T he faggoted sh1rtdress , v1s1bly cool and comfortable for summer . with elasuc1zed waist. self belt. side pockets. Raspberry, 1ade or yellow polyester /rayon /silk. 6-16. from Cahforrna Girl. S58 . Townle1gh Dresses -· NEWPORT BEACH Nl WPOHI !HACH 8J I tlHOO l:OIJnd '~!l 1}11 '· n l11u i 111 10 0 luc6 \\1C1 St1t IO G Sun 12 b Nature Lover Afilw,,...,..o Shirtless man works h•~ v.ay down s tel'I ladder after spencting two hours Sunday atop 525-foot San Franc1::,co Oakland Bay Bndgc with a friend. Police ro<1xcd fnencl down qwrkly. but Floyd Throckmorton. 33, decided l1 • ... ha~ arotmd-up th~c-awhrte " and watch the sun sernng mer th<• bay lawyer Defends Pyramid SACRAMENTO <AP> -A lawyer who ..an he la de(ending 1>eno11.11 charJt.'<i In "pyramid· 111g " cueo i;av1 promoters "hould r hanae their pitch ln or- der Lo better esca.,., proeecut.ioo. I Hf' luted story. A9> The lawyer. Tony J. Stathos, uddrl'UCd IA nllv over the Wt't'kem.l of about 3.000 persons ul lht! blale Capitol who were prult'atang ujlaanist the police t·rutikdown on "pyramid plans." whu·h prosecutors i.t&y are as ti lt'gal wi cham letterb VROMOTERS of the system. whtr h •~ reportedly s preading through$)ut the West and moVUlg , .l:.t"' ard. call it locally "the Uu:.ml~ Llst Concept " Sl<!thos told the rally that 11olL·ntrnl contributors should not x• lurt-d w1th the promise that no rt:.k 1:. an\'olved, because .. tht'rl' Is a n sk .. II t: ALSO advtScd promoter!> to lt•ll ~>ro:.pects that conlribu- t wn!) ur~ hke voluntary gifts and thut dn,> r"'we1rd 1s "only mere t'\ pectanc) .. Sal·ramt'nto bus ane!>sman Lon 1.undt;rt'n. treasurt'r of Ad· 'ocatt•s for thl' Busane.>ss Concept L1'>t \\ h1ch ~poru,ored the rally. -.aid. "Our kcltn!.! as that 't\C run tlo ..., h.1t 'H' dan· \H•ll "'Jnl "1th nur mom·' \\ t' don't need n.~-Br111li'i»r fo-·ll'll 11... "h<tt to tin · Brown Joins Celebrants i;i11eo de Mayo Festivities Begin Early -' LOS A:-lGELES <AP > • It was lovely ~c11Lher to be out- doors. and 1t !'<'cmed there were a ny number or reasons for out· angs an Soulhe m California dur- ing the \H't'kt•nd The mo!)t vopular r eason. j udging from the SIZ(' Of the crowd, was the Cinco de Mayo holiday, the Mexican indepen- dence celebration that many i n cluding Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and smger Linda Ronstadt -began observing a day early Sunday. BROWN JOINED some 1,000 party·minded persons who Jammed Ulto the C1v1c Center Mall and narrow Olvera Slr<'f't to eat tacos. drink a marganta, listt'n to mariac hi bands or walrh folk dancers -all in honor of Mexaro's 1862 \'trtor) over France CAt the Baltic of Pue bla Meanwhile. :,evl'ral hundrC'd persons gathe red an Rancho Park to celebrate Israel's 32nd anniver sary e1t a program !-.ponsored by the Jl•w1 sh Ft.'<ier" taon Council A MOllE so m~r note wa~ s truck at the Los An2tles Coll.seum. where more than 100 per sons kicked orf a 24-hour c:rndleligbt vigil to honor Camps May Close YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK <AP> -One quarter of Yosemite National Park's campsites may remain closed this sum· mer because of budeet c utbacks, s ays Superintendent Robert 0. Binnewies. A nationwide order to reduce travel by park empk>yees 4e per· r ent is likely to force Yosemite to cut back on camp2rouads alone Tioga and Glacier Point roads. Binnewies said. The cutback will not affect heavily used Yosemite Valley campgrounds. he said. Binnt'w1es planned to go to Washineton. D.C. today to try'° f'e· verse part or the funding cutback. Amt.•ncan hostaee~ now entering their seventh month of c.·aptn1ty in Iran A s pokt.>sman for county Supernsor Kenneth Hahn. who o r g an1£cd the v1 g 1I . s aid r<'presentataves of 48 chapters of different veterans' ~roups would light a new candlt' each hour Wl· til th<.' closanJ! ceremonv at 6 pm tod:.iy ELSEWHERE downtown. 75 draft opponents marched from the Terminal Annex to Pt'rshing Square to commemo rate the death of four studeo.lS at Kent State Universltv in Ohio 10 years ai.O. The s tudents w~re killed by ~at1enal Guardsmen who began f1rine on :.1 crowd after severaJ d a ys of ant i -Vietnam War demons trationsonthecampus .. V II .:>ol~WU••· rt:1a11u1a "'tW&&C was the scene of yet aootber peaceful demonstration by 2SO members of the progressive Labor Party and the Committee Against Racism. T hey were C'tlebrating May Day. the tra<li· t1onal C'ommunist-socialist worker's Mav 1 holiday, two days late Police reported no incidents at any of the w~kend ~atherings . - Mond9y. ~IS. t980 • Gold Rush Vltances Nil 1894 Little Appreciated, Author Sa<-ys SACRAMENTO fAP) -The author of a new book aaya there'll a lways be gold ror the finding. But cbancea or another California· aiied Gold Ruth. or anything e lse with t.oqulvaJent Impact, are almost nil. Unleu It would happen in the Antarctica. Or on t.be moon. AND EVEN THEN, says San Francisco- born Donald Dale Jackson, it 's hard to perceive ol an event that would afrect an area aa enormously by today's staniards as the Gold Ru.sh did CalHornia by the s tand· ards or 1849. But it could happen Jactcsoo. 44. who has Just finished a book called "Gold Dust." says the impact o r the Gold Rush on California, the United States and the world are little reahred ot apprec1at· ed today. The rea.wn is that the world has grown up quJte a bit in 130 years 1n populatJ<>n. in wealth. ln soptustkation and what might be called t.nSlJtut1onalizat1on It ·s hard today to realu.e now how tough it was for the Forty-Niners to get themselves and tbeir gear from St. Louis to Sacramento. or rrom New York. So any event that would Impose a modern-day equivalent burden would have to be pretty far away or bard to reach. Jaclcaoo. In un interview laat week . em- phasized the sheer dimension or the Gold Rush in the d ays before instant communica- tion. "The whole country was touched by it. lr they weren't preparing to leave, or helping ~omeooe to leuve. they were talking about it. In foreign countries too. .. TREN VOU HAVE to compare the leap into the unknown. Cali£omia was still terra ancogruta. What place could be so unknown today., "Thltd: Remember that the Gold Rush was leaderless It wasn't like the Crusades. for example. It was a peoples' movement, a folk nugrataon Each md1v1dual was acting on has own ... Jack~on said Tot, 2, Fal/,s 5 Storks Girl Survives "'ithout Breaking Bones LOS ANGELES CAPI Authont1es say a 2- ~ ear-old gtrl has survived a five-s tory plwige from a fire esrape without breaking any bone~. Karina Polanco was listed tn fair condallon Tra.wking tfpo11urp l'PlftPd SACRAMENTO tAP l G<>v. Edmund Brown Jr has vetoed ,. truck regulalloo bill that was '>Upported by th(· m <iJOr truck lines .. . latl' .Sunda) dftt-r !>ht' ( ) "'andered a1it.a_l.from ner And ht' accusc•d tht-backe~of ba<Ua.11.b by fiL __ _ Hf~ a ~urrro-undermine-a compromise he had .,.,. -I S) iar·ola ~1..,IC'r ut a ."'11 ·ITE friend'~ fifth floor up<fft ----------mc•nt SaturdC1y nigh( Clod foll from thl• fin· escai><· to tht' concrNc :,1dewalk belo". said police Sgt Ken E.sp1au The r hlJd 1,1,as conscious and rryine after tht: fall. but had no obv1ow. UlJunes, £sp1au s1ud X·ruys taken at Quet"n of Angels Hospital s howed no broken bont's, he s<11rt· The girl 't\&S latPr traosferred to County-USC Medical Center for t reatment of internal 1n1une<i tc.-tirbt l••ue• M'ar Morning SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Angela warned that the United Stales 1s ~ readying for war as she cam- pa 1 gned a~ the Communis t Party's \'lee pres1dent1al can- didate in the Bay Area Ms . Davis. who teaches women's and black s tudies at San Franca.sco State Uruvers1ty, also told an audience of 200 Sun· day that the Soviet Uo1on was invited Ulto A!gharusta.o Vav1s ha..,· DAYIS rt' ached with lht-m Hrown anno wi ced the veto Sat- urd.1J) of AA1232 b)' A~semblyman liruce Young. I> l t·mt~. to dt•l <t~ for 18 month!> key element~ or a !->lalt.· Pubhr l:tJl1t1es Comm...,~1on den·~l!latlon plan that took erfcct Thursday 300 Da•.-~r• E•cap.-f 'irP PORTERVILLE tAP> A potential disaster ..., J .., averted as Sl'<'Unly guard.'> rushed 300 dancers out or a ballroom here wh.ale the owner contain~ Jn arwn fire in a .,upply room The Pan Amc·ncan Ballroom was f11lc•d with pt•<> pl<: "'ht-n wmt'OOE-:.et the hn:: Saturday night Tul;irt• t~>W\ty fm::f1ght<.'r~ :.a id : .... \owh BuriP d ira Sand Hr•~upd MALI Bl' It\ P 1 Some QUJ<'k th1nkmg and ii ft:"" l"ns~ a n•n ed & tragedy this weekend when a 16 )ear -old )OUth was nearly buned ab\t' dunng a holt:-d.tgga.ng_ conte:.t at Zuma Beach. 8111 Congdon wa~ trapped an coarse. loose sand when the sides of the 10-foot hole he bad dug caved an on tum Saturd&) But ~ 17-year-old fnends kt:pt rum breathrng unul help amved by bwld1ng a httle lean-to or f'nsbees around a hole for his mouth r r A perlectly beautiful perm ... 1s the perm you receive via our Helene Curtis waves' Convertible perms, really ... that let you change your hairstyle as often as you change your mind! Our Helene Curtis perms are the most versatile perms ever-going from casua l to elegant with just a few tosse~ of the head and an absolute m inimum of primping. They're wonderful-and now, they're both on sale. The •50 perm, 1ust '35; the •75 perm, now just '50. Each includes cut. shampoo and finishing. Call 540-3233 for your appointment in the Beauty Salon -where we are all the things you are' . Xxllh Co.111 P/1114, JJJ I Btnlul Slff'IC't. ( 0\1.J M1"'1 ". _ _,, .. -.... 0-ange Coast Daily Pilo t Eilltoftal Robert N. Wffd /Publllher Thomes--ic•vl 11e-.. ' Barbclra kreiblch/Edltorlel Peoe Editor Monday. May 6. 1990 ........................................................................................... o~ Lease Problems Hit Beach Park TM stale of Call!omta aequ.lred. a lot more than l ,988 ocres ol priJtine coastal propt-rly when ll purtbued rybtal Co\•e State Park bet-.-een Laauna Beach and Corona del Mar. The slate also acquired a difflcuJt problem what t.o do w1lh lt!useboldin¥.s Ulat aUow penoo.s to h vc tn 46 cot t g"6 a t Cry tal Cove and m 294 mobile homes at El Morro Trailer Park. Both are located w1Uun the park boundari . The rt.'!&ldents want to stay and a~ p~hmg for 26- ~ear I~ Shortly after the purth as~ of lht purk. Iona· term ll'rutt>~ might hove ap~att<I to bt' a good Idea But ab more 111.!ormauon dev('lops and the park's ex- 1\tl•nce becomes better known, lonaer lt!bO~ :,cem I f easlblc Thl'rt' aln•ach hus ~n fnd1on ~l\\een park Wll'l"'I • ind tlw tenant:,. Then• L-. u bkebhood of vandahs m . The mere cxu1tencc o( the pnvate holdmg~ wathin the park may tend to dett>r pubhc access on the one hand or create • JOl' ldent:; ontlhl! otht>r. 1t 1~ l'U:.) to ~' rnpathiie w1th lht• l~nant:.' dt"Sln> to ~Lay ~>fill' Jre rl'l1rl•d dllci on f1 x<·d 111<.·oml':, and hLl vt• ltvt.>cl in tht! urt!H for vt'uns Hut lht> fart <'ttnnot be ignored that tht> :trN• 11ow h.1~ bt'<'ome publ1<· land \\hu:h t>v~n 1 ua II\' -,hould bt'nd 1l trorn full public Wil' ?·or lht• rca:,on :, outhned, 1t would ~eem more -"P propnate to senously weieh the t·onsequences of granting long term leases . Pe rhaps the h m1t s hould bt> December, 1983. when t·urrent least:, at El Morro Trail~r Park ex· pin.· Thal \.\Ould allow 311:i years for te nants and th~ state 10 formulate relo<'at1o n pla ns And that amount or time 00\\ !-t('l'rTu:. :,uff IClt.'nt Bilingual Reform Orange County Ass emblyman Dennis Mangers, \Vtlh the s upport or numerous educational organizations a nd ~chool districts th roughout the state, is pushing for re- form of California's cumbersom e and over-restrictive bil- ingual education law. Mangers. a fQrme r teacher. school principal and school d1stnct trustee, wants the law r evised to limit mandatory bilingual classes and to require r emoval of s tudents from.bilingual classes as soon as their English language skills permit them to benefit from regular c 1 ass room instructJon Under present s tate law. non-English-speaking a nd limited-English-speaking stude nts must be taught in all s ubjects in their native language by quali!ied bilingual Ll'achers. even though some may be more comfo.rtable a nd more proficient with their Limited English than in their native langu age. Many are placed 10 bilingual classes without parental authonzation and there are no criteria for moving them mto re~uJar English-speaking classrooms. Mangers' bill, AB 2400. wouJd limit full bilingual in· struction to those s tudents who. because of chronological ugc, would otherwise fall seriously behind in their -;t udies. It wouJd require certificated bilingual teachers only tor thosr children who most need them. For those whose knowkdgr of English is less Limited, it proposes ongoing Enl.!h:;h language s kill!-. programs. based on md1vidua l need It \.\OUld allow local educators to set up c riteria for rc·mov<J I from bilingua l classes. And. ::.rnce many pa re nts ex pres::. a desire to have their c hildre n master English as quickly as possible, it would reqwre parental authoriza- tion for placement in bilingual classes. This is most im· portant. As many parents rea lize. limited ability in En~hHsh can gravely handicap both the advanced stu- dent and the e ventual job-seeker. 1\ll or this is in keeping with federal law which de- ftn('~ :.:-; the principal goal, "to teach the pupil English." Idea That Paid Whe n a young Boston minister. Edgar J . Helms. con- c·cived the idea of Goodwill Industries in 1902 on the pre - mise. "Not Charity But a Chance," he could hardly have imagined that it would develop into a worldwide network of rc habilita•ion workshops. As National Goodwill Week is marked this month. there a re · 68 m ember Goodwill Industries shops in the United States, with 38 affiliates in 25 foreign countries. The simple idea w as to give handicapped men and women a chance to learn trades, acquire s kills and te· c:eive mcome b y repairing articles donated by the con\· mumty. with r esale of the articles financing the opera· tion . Today in Orange County, the.local Goodwill employs more than 480 handicapped persons daily and provides rehabilitation services to more than 1,500 disabled persons each year. L<bl ye~r, 217 h andicapped men and women, trained by Goodwill, were placed in jobs that enabled them to become self ·supporting citizens. It's no small thing to replace dependency and welfare with pride and self·sufficiency, Goodwill h as been doing this for almost 80 years. It deserves continued support. • Op1n1ons ellpressed in the space above are those of the Oa11v Pilot. Other v10wa expressed on this page are those of their authors and arl•!;ts Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Bo1t 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Bequest By L.M. BOYD Jn Cherokee Countv. N.C .. a we ll -t o ·dO woman be - queathed her worldly goods to God. The court put out a Dear Gloo1ny Glis Solving airport conges· tion Is easy. Simply im- pose a passenger t ax and periodically In· creaae It un\.il the prob- lem 11 aolved. T A.C. ftummo n s . The s hertrf couldn't figure out how to serve it. So he reported back to the court: "After due and dilllgent search. God cannot be f ound i n C herokee County." It'a not just the tall of the allleator Lbal's good to eat. bear ln mind. The les s are tasty, too. A natlve of Stockholm, Sweden, n amed Magnus Johnson. 28. bowled 12 con· 11ecullve strikes ror the perfect acore of 300. So? She days Jat« on a 1olt course. he abot a hole in one. Student.a of the mind now t •Y thtlr studlt'a show 1t '1 the rl1hl aide of your brain that doCll the dreal'nlna whllo you •lcep. Ja5 Anderson Women Reveal Pakistan· Terror W,\SHINGTON -Somo fri1btml.na outra•et w re almt'd at Amencan women trapped In the ..-mb•HY compound wht'n Paklltu.1 mobtl aacked the LI s. t<:mbu uy In lal amabud, Paktat.an. lut November Th mobl were rupondinll to a raise lranlAn charau that the ClA had cnalnftred the terrorist attack on t.he a~red mo1q1.1e at Me(c~ But the Carter edmlmatrawoo. crucklina to PaklaUnl dkl<lwr Mo hammed Zta whose pollte 11tood by without In terfenng. and ~hose um)' troop» wen h o ur ~ late comtng to the rt'scue ha'> \ 1rtujll> 1g nor('d the vie tam~ and clamp<'<! a shameful htl of 111lence on tht'1r accoun~ of their rughtmart . The women were spat and urinated on. punched, roughl"d up, threatened and molested, ac cordmJ? to siJ:ned dC'pos1tion~ I havl' obtained from the v1ctJms Yet the State Department ha.., not even debriefed all or the women to get their accounts. INSTEAD, the department's genteel s pokesman, lloddins: Ca rter Ill. u .tended public lhunkl to O"' Zia ror hit bclat- "d h~lp In 1iav1ng the Amencans from the hysterical mob. The vlcllma, me1anwhtle. were ad- vised not to talk about their or· deal. lest the PakiJstam presl· dtml 's reathen be ruffled. One focal point or the Islamabad mob's attack waa the American Club, where 16 Americans. including eight women and a 5-year-old girl. were gathered for a fas hion s how. They were trapped Inside when the mob overran the em- bassy compound. and the butld- 1111? was set afire. THE AMERICANS fled out a back door and took re fuge In a depres:uon ln"the ground There they remained , terrorized by thousands of screaming, hosWe P1tk1stanis for the next two hour!>, sources told my reporters Indy Badhwar and Lucette Lagnado . Sharon J onc·s. \o\lfe of the ~m· hu..,sy air uttacht'. df.''>C'rlbt'<i an attack by a Pak1stan1 14 CJ man who pounced on h er . "Sht> grabbed me. 1nsultt•d m<'. -.pit in my ral'e and tore my dothl"•· .. ~t rs. J(lnl" rc•portcd T h c w 1 f c o ( •• n o l h e r d1plom;.it ~aid 11 -... ;1!', "d ll'rnr) mg cx1x:nc·nre" Jdd1n..: "J\11 or us fell really '>cart·d 1'hr rnot, Earl Wllt~r8 ~~.::;~ OJrttt Brown Asks ,rf n' Control on Trust Fund In an action bound Lo !>llr up d s torm of protes ts from the thousand!> of public workers 1n the slate, Gov. Jerry Brown I'> pressuring the trustees of pubhc retirement funds lo use their money power to enforce his ideas of "soc1aJ respons1billty " In letters to the chairmen of the Investment c.-omm1ttees of •the three ma. jor public in· v ('11 tm e nt funds. BrO\l.1l outlined h 1"i v1C'wc; as 1n poht'll~ to tw UM'd III mJk 1n ~ 1n\'f''>l · m <' n t . Th 1· c· o m m 1tl1• 1 .., repn ·st:nl th1· University of California, pubhc school teachers and local and state employee retireme nt system.<11. Together they control more than $20 b1lllon. The· large1Sl is the Public Employe('-. Retirement System (PERS 1 which has holdings 1n excess or $13 billion. BROWN'S foremost demand\ were for the use of stock vol<·' against corporations makin~ 11 legal campaign contributions And he went rurther. De clarin g, "It Is o u r responsibility to W!e the asset!. to require aociaJ responslb1bty by the firms ln which we m- veat," Brown advocated invest· ments be redirec t ed to bt: "resporl.l!ive to the needs which Califom!a racea in the areas or a ffordable housing, small bust· ness, alternative energy d e velopmeot and job creation." If he bad deliberately set out to prove tha• he Is Indeed thl' "flake'' that the people of the states in wblch be recently sub mltted him.sell as a caod.ldatl' ror president perceived him to be. be couldn't have done a bet- ter job. Mailbox For tus artions demonruntc .1 totaJ m1s<.onceplion <if the rc•- t ire mcnl funds. In the r1rc,L place, t..he6c are nt!1l hl·r has" funds nor "state" funds . Th«> money belongs totally to lhL· present cmployel·s and thoc..1· re· t ired , having bern d<.'ducted d1rcctly from t heir pa)r ht'ci..c, :ind hdd m lru!'il for thl'm Trul·, t h a t mon<'y 1s augml·ntt·d b~ employer con trlbut1ons. but I hose are 1n lieu of tu~h cr wages In fact. it I'> ~hat l 'i r ailed th<' "lcJtal cfl!1lpensattoo package" The lnvMtmt"nt comm1tt('(>s. representJn~ the tru1.>ll~s of the rund.s have but one duly. that of investing the money at the highest r ates of return consis- tent with the security of the funds. ALTHOUGH the governor ap- points three of the seven mem- bers of PERS. he doe, not, fortunately. control the panel. No r do those he appoints necessarily accede to his de· sires. In fact the commltt~ has a dopted a policy for its s hareholdin g voting which states. "The Board expects the management of the companies the fund o wns to conduct themselves wtth propriety and would pinch us. they would punch us. but there wu UtUe one could do.·• Arlene Ericbon, an embassy secretary who r e m ained In Islamabad after the evaco.at.lon. said she had been "brutsed enoueh to Jut me the rest of my hfe." "Needless to say, I was scared to death," sald the deposition of Mrs. Audrey WIWamaon, wile of a n American banker in 151 a ma bad. "They verbally abused us and shouted anti· Amencan slogans. Occasionally. they spat at u.s • . . Some of the mob actually urinated on us. which was most disgusting." Slraj Patel. the Pakistani manager of the club. stayed with the A~ncans throughout thP ordeal and did his best to protect thl·m from the raging mob In a !>lgned statement. he said the police not only failed to help the g roup, but actually J01ned 1n harassing the women In his account. Patel stated that Mrs Wllbamson had to hit one of the r><>hcemen who was .. continually mauling her " Mr... Jones a ls o c.-la1med that on c..t•\ NaJ occasions the policemen molt"·.\f-d hl·r ~lfl-' l'IU·. 1\m1·rtr·jn., "'C'r" f111Jlh ,...,cued and taken to tht' 11 rporl tor e\ acuat1on home. .. Stale Department otrlciala t.oJd t he m they should not talk a~ the i'lcldenl. "We were told to please keep In mind that the,... were still people In Isla mabad, •1 said Mrs. Jones. who added t.hat U.S. o(flclala later lmpreaaed Oil . them the Importance of U.S.· Pakbtan1 relations. Thomas Putcher. an employee or the Agency for lnternaU<>Nii Development, was badly beaten. robbed or all his possessiona.- and held hostage ror several hours. He was not even met by a State Department ofCicial when he arrived In the United States . His wife and parents had to ~pend a ll day at the State Department JUSl to find out what · night he was on. · MORE TIIAN six months have passed. but the State Depart- ment has yt>t to release a report on the <'mbassy attack. Rep Lestl!r Wolff, U-N Y., will hold hearings on the matter. to de- t~rmme whether there was a cov. er·up Footnote: A State Department spokesman confirmed that a re· port on the Islamabad outrage has not !wen completed. lie ;11·k no-... ll'<1i!1-<l lh.i t not all t hP \ 1t·t1ms had been debriefed. but 'aid lh<·n· ""mid "probably" l.x- morf' tolt:rviews sometime m tht• future. , • '-. ,, ·' J ( ' \ \ ·~.! .. .. l;· J I ., t~ '+-• - -...1th a \lf'\I. to...,1trd, c.l')('tal N',,,· uh 1 JI 11111.., C 111 t ht· vlhl· r llJl\il th1 hc.iJrd due. nvl 1nt1•nd t11 '>UV 1·'·'"' lht' dutte.. 14h1ch a11 th•· r1·:0.puns1biltty of agencies :iuch J'> lh1• Equal Emplo) ment Op 1•11rtun1tv, Atomic Ener.:> and '• ( untJ1~ <tnd t.:xr haoJ.te rom 11 l'>'>lr>n!> tht' f:n\ 1ronment.1l l'r 11t1•('l l!lll r\dmtnhlr.illUll. (It 1 up11t1C>twl Safety a nd Health .\..;enc\ and other"') v.hu h an• '">\ c·n'<i ll\ l.1-....., or the urutl-<l ~I .•tl~ and Ca1lforn1J .. Hro\l.n 1.., ,il,u lonfu~l'°il in thinking that great number.. of (',1 h(nm1an'> Jr1• l'Onrcrnl:'d -...r\h 1 ti... !>oc1al problem!> oC ~uth Africa or why ll s hould be singled out. There isn't a nalton an the world Lbat de>e$n't violate CIVIi nibts. TO EXCLUDE tnvestmenu ln corporations doing busin~ with any country not conforming to Brown's ideas of social res poruubllity would be to rule out all corpora te investments e ven if they only did business with the U.S. For America is not yet so Simon Pure Uult lt can af- ford to point the (mger at others. Tbls country hasn't eveo made reparations to the American Japanese for the mJusUce of their WW II incarceration. ~P1th1·r do grf'at numbf'r'> ... mt nul11 .u 1><•\o\ 1·r ... toJJp•-<l Jl1tJ J'o pr1c1 l 11 mu h1ghl·r and po ~ c r ... h '' r t a ~ (' o.; h 1• r o m e M.'rious. t hen · will bt· even less '> m pjlh) for 1t ~OR...'°\I OF ,\I I., ho-...L'\Cf. I'> nn .... n., .ltll'mpl t11 ~lt'l'r the m1111 1') 1nlo dul.tniu, lo~ tno.t housing and small b1hlnc), lo~n.,, both bourtd to d1mull~h Lhc retunL'\ on inn•-;Lmcnts and mrr<'-'f'<' the n sks to unaccept.i hk j ssCJm ptions J It was JUSl s uch thinking thetl brought about the resoundJnj( dereat of Sen. John Dunlap of Napa. Elected four times to the Assembly, then by overwhelm- LDg vote to the Senate in a <hs- t r 1 ct h eavily favoring a Democrat, he was badly beaten in his 1978 reelection bid by a Republican. Dunlap attributes the defeat to tus sponsorship of a bill to establish a stale bank us- rng the r etirement funds to make s haky low-return loans for hous ing and s mall business. Fortunately, requirin g leg1slal1ve action to carry t.ros out, Brown's plan won't go far. Any legislator voting for 1t would surely be as doomed u was Dt.nlap. Military Operations Not Often l,ike the Movies To the Editor: Ian'l It wonderful, we no longer fieht wars lllle we used to. We just push butt.oo.s and let the machines do everything for us. We plan an operation and everything goes like clock work Do you remember lwo Jima" The Marines went ashore and John Wayne and his boys swept to the top of a mountain, put up a flat. and tbe Island was secure. Wouldn't it be wonderful II we could just send the Big Duke, the Mlllioo Dollar Man. and Super Man to do all of the dirty WOl'k ! WHAT THE MOVIE left out about lwo Jlma wu that a Navy 1bore party, who came in ln the aecoad wave. was 85 percent caauaJUes tn lS mlnutes. blown up with their supplies. by enemy mortar and artillery fire. That lhe mounu.ln fell on the fourth day ud then we only had ltu Ulan one-third of lbe laland. They foraot the two ammunl- tlona ahJpa and the divlalooal ammunJtJona dump th1t wui' blown up by enemy fire. along wltb 1m11ler a mmo dump1. They forgot to mention that the divlaloo that wu .1UPJ>09ed to be floating reserves were brought lnto the battJe early. because the other two dlvillona were torn to ribbons. The trouble I.a that they Juat send mothers' aona that aren't supermen and that the machines break down. and you'd better plan for tblna• to 10 wrooa. becauae they will. If thlnp 10 rlebt, you can ·atwaya work this into the plan, but ln a baUle, lf you daG't plan for thin11 to 10 wroa1, JOU are either a clna.mer or a ais m1lUoa dollar man. JUI BOLDING lllefl•I• T•r•ate• To the Editor : It la a known ract that the border station south or San Onofre has been Ineffective and completely 11hut down ror con· slder nblr perlodi. of Ume. I'm surprl~ they dJdn't pott • tip aayln1 "W lcome to th• UnllAld Stattt" On Spu.Ub, ol ~' AppareoU}' It became 1 halal• to be 1tuffed into trunkl of 1 utomobllct In order to bl 1mu1· 1led Into t~ Unltod ta and the cost to the smueelers was prohibitive. So now the illegal.I have de- veloped a new and mucb more btueo tactic. Accordinl to your pap e r the "Mexicans are perched defiantly on an outcrop- pln1 ol rock jutting into Lbe Unit- ed Statee wblcb bu become a staetna IJJ)ot from which bun- drecb ot Weaat aliens aneak lnto the United States at nJibtf all. Thia "Fanta.ay Island" bu a.lao become a place from which they attack our sreaUy outnumbered border patrol. One border patrolman atated that they bad caqbt 800 aliens oo Tueaday but tbat~proxllnately 3,000 un- dou sot t.tlrouab into the United tes. That ls 3,000 lJ . le1al alJen.s in one sln1le day:· W1U. SOMEONE Please ad· vise why the NatlonafGuard ha,., not bffn t'allf'd out to put a halt to thla" Ir our govenvn•nt ls sU(kinl Uwll' heads In the &&nd and saytna "Oh, we mwit not create a botd~r lncld~t·· -I have nen for them. We already have a border &neldent and If tbla lan'l alopptd potl haJle we're going to have more than an "incident." We're going to have all out war and with so many illegals In the United Stat.es, the rest of us are 1oin1 to be outnumbered. l am DOt a racl.at. Some of my · beat friends are Mexican Americana and lf they come into the country legally, I say "God Bless." I do howeve r reaent them coming into our country 11· legally; taking Jobi away from Americana; 1oln1 onto wellare and medic&\ pro1nm1 that are funded wlLb our taxpayer tunda; . demandlne that our school 1y1te m teach clb aes to their children Ip their naUve toque (alao with our taxpayer fundit : and demanding that our elect.loo ballots be printed in their nativb • tongue. Would we AmericaM be ac~rded the same privileges ln . Mexico! 1,. r M.DAVlS -~- Sally Htu Done It All Wildlife Crusade lauded Female Firefighters · Have Varied Talents -----She' Be n Madam, lnmat , Mayor BOISE. Idaho CAP) -Volunteer firefighters for the Desert East Fire Oatlrlct southwest or Boise baW\> c·ookles and cakes to raise money to buy gasoline tor their one-truck fire department. .. THEY'RE GREAT," HE said of the women volu.ntt.~ra. "Of course, I don 't put a 90·pound woman on the end of the hose where there's lSO pounds or pre11surc. but when lhey·r ... fighting a fire everyone pitches In ." St SONOMA <AP> In a ~e-ry ~•1 aeue, Sally antord hM ~ al all In her 78 ynn and I.be woman ~~amt San l"ran<' co'1 moat ~I madam l.ua't t.broutih wt SM-' been • prisoner and " ma)"Or, a booUeg aer, rwipecub1e rt• tt•ue&teur and iM 11ub)ett of 11 televt.Moft movie i.tarrin11 Dyan Cunnon She be11n PoOr &&nd lbroutrh h~r unc1tnn)' bwunt•s1> r.cnM! btlume ~alth.)• SHE'S a EN ·•A•aum EIGHT tim .. ~. i.ey- ln1o: "If al'• not for you. 1t '!\ not for )OU, and you mt11ht aR well cet out i>l It • · And she wu a heachtrona. dl•ftllnt and (•olorful woman whO hpt police ut ba)' ~hilt' runnana ber notork>us "house" on Pin"" Stre-t•t 1n lht' '40I D~>1t'tl tn a narnboyant rot>t-of red and gold and .ir..-en, ht•r haar paled ittop her ht>ad , her t'} t''> hl•nvlly ahudowl'd' 1n di.rk p~tf'I Rre~n. Sally St1tn ford ll'ans b11(•k m a low l'ha1r at hf'r riam•h M> mile~ north ol San t 'raoelbt"O "I ttunk probMbly thl~ &a C\aste-r ·.., t.11 .. c Mi.nd 1>he ~li)'S. refernns to her el~t1on to Ii third lt•rm on the r1ty counr tl In Sau uhto, Ju-.t north of the Golden Gate Bndge J ust ht-fore th~ electJon. :.he hroke ht.·r h ip Bone:. mend more s lo\lo I) at 7ff and dortor\ !-ta) 1t <'Ould be rour mvnlh:. hdore ')ht· ran v. .tlk una1(kd ugain ''I HAVE NO I NTENTION of r etiring, although sometimes life retires you," she says "l 'm not tired, hell no. Senior citizens i;iet ta red because 1l':, the name thut makes you tired " Just thinking about her long and "araed career would be enough to exhaust some people Born Metbel Jan1c·t· Ausby 1n 100.1 in Baker Cl ty. 9n· , Mi ss Stanford rar>ped a poor r ha ldhood by m arrying at age 16 a rnan who shortly thereafter \lo a~ i.lrrested for ror~ing SS,000 worth of r hecks W9r.kuu~ _as a waalrci..s. she w.as-aF-rested--for possessing an electrir iron obtained under false pretenses and spent the next year in Oregon State Penitentiary. She was pardoned more than 25 years later. Ounng the next sc•verul yeC1rs. M 1ss Stanford li ved in Southern Californ1a, going through two m ore husbands. ln 1927, she met attorney Ernest $pa~noli, marri(>d him a nd moved to San Fran C'isro ··wF. HAD " I.OT Of' f' '!'\ ANO won a lot or cases." she re-culls. uddan~. "I \loas a younR rhick in those years · _, ----- Though ht·r murnage to Spagnoli ended an 1933. Miss Stanford continued to .champion many of the causes hl' defended. lier efforts to end capital pun1shml•nt were well reported an later years. About lht• same timC' as her separation from Spagnoli, she adopted the name Sally Stanford.at a football ~aml' b<'t ween Stanford and the University of California "Stanford won, and I had already pick~d the name Sally, so I said. that's it." she recalls. IN 1934 SHE MARRIED LOUIS Rapp.H ~ould be her longest marriage, lastmg seven yl'ars, and during tho6l' year~ she embarked on her career as r.t lady of "ill reput(' " It was at lht· Pinl' Street house. dubbed by col- umnist Herb Caen "The Sally Stanford School of Ad\'anced Socrnl Studies." thC1t she made her name :.is a m<1dam Between ,1943 and 1949, '>he thwarted <ittl'mpts by pollc·e to bwa her v.h1le her girls provided "entert1unmcnt for th1· l'1ty's ge ntle men. Ounng that penod. she also found time to adopt two infants in Oregon. How did the Pine Street house surv1 ve so long? "I WAS J UST CAREFUL." SHE says. "You didn't let anybody In that you didn't know, and you didn't let ·.em brang a friend Al\loays give people l'rl'd1t for havan~ m ore brains than you have <ind you probably won 't get shonchan~ed. · In 1949. pohn• bret·rhcd the walls ol "the re ~1dence." and Mi ss ~tanford's days as a madam \\en• over To this day, however,, she favors lt'ga Ii zed prostitution. Followm~ the Pinc Street ('r:l, Miss Stanford bou)!ht lht· rundown Valhalla rcstaurnnt 1n Sausalito and bt.'gan to rebuild 1l It has ll'<!c·ome something of a lo<:al landmi.lrk with its 19th cen tury decor. Her son , John 0'-'en. runs it for her MISS STAN•'ORO f't:l.L IN LOVE with Sausalito. and the waterfront town returned the favor but not until many years lah:r. Six times :.he ran unsuccessfully for the City Council under the name Marsha Owen · one or many names she has used over the years The seventh time, an 1972. she ran as SaJly Stanford and finished second in Cl field or 11. She was re-elected in 1976 and was named mC1yor This 'ear she was named vice mayor for lire Kis~inger' s Oil Stand Refuted NEW YORK I AP> -Three former American orficials say former Secretary of State Henry Kiss- m ger d1d nothing t o discourage the Shah of I ran from aharply increasing oil prices In 1974 . The three rormer orfic1aJs -Ambassador to Saudi Arabia James Akins, Undersecretary of State George Ball a nd Treasury Secretary William Simon --made the statements Sunday in an in- terview on CBS-TV's "60 Mlnutes." Sht• points v.llh prldt1 to thln1s i.rrompUshed durlnl h •r tenur.-a nt-w rlty hall, new llbrary and A completed p01lce 1tutkli11 'I lokl them I'd 11t•rvc them well and not aov· ern thrm," 1he Hy& "And I did. " Al'Wln..,.to NOW 76, SHE ISN'T THROUGH YET Sally Stanford, Community Treaaure WASHINGTON <AP> -Zoolo"iat Harold J . Coolldce haa become the hnt American recipien t of tht' $50,000 J . Paul Getty Wildllre Conaerva- t Ion Pr17. ... the Worldwidtt W1ldlUt F'und ·U .S ha11 u n · nounced Coolidge, 76. of Bever· ly, Maas .• was awarded the 1979 prize in reco1ni lion or his 50 -year crusade for interna- tional wildlife conserva- tion. according to the non profit conservation group that a dministers the award established in 1974. CDelidge has h ad a major impact on con- servation polic) ln some 90 countries. fund of f1r1als ·scud lie helped found the Ame ri can Committee for lntema· t1onal Wildlife Protec- tion in 1930 and 1n 1948, \lo as a founder of the In- t ernational Union for Conservation of NC1t un• ;.ind Natural RC'~ourcl'., So what's unusual about that? Moel ol the volunteers are housewives -- and good cooks. F IRE CHIEF CARL Losh said rus predominantly fl!male crew is more than a volunteer fire department - it's a communit y booste r club. offer· inf( a booming seven-square mile s uburban area of Boise its only fire protection. "We·, e got primari ly \\Omen voluntt>ers bcrause the mt·n .ire away working most of the da} ond the women are the onl) ones at home," Losh said. Ab6ut 25 to 30 \Oluntet-r., mon· than half women -report reKularl~ for training sessions. "I F "EGET :.i fire \lo C ma) !(<'I J., mi.In ) ::.-. HO \oluntt-er .... " th1· t hwf ... ;.ud "Th,» JU~t '\l't·m to romt· out or th<' \'C)od\loOrk to help .. llut.. [}(>sfft £astl~rfl ~Oii'ljfto-be :i ont• truck depanment long It has ac quired an old Idaho Air l'l allonal Guard C'rash truck for Sl.000 ra ised J t bake s alel> and raffles It .., ht'in~ rc•modeled Desert F:ast rC'rently acqwred land and will t·on .. truct u building to house 1t:, trucks "W(' want '" bui ld 1t so It will also '><'rVt' as a Mmmun1ly center 1tnd m eeting plact· for th(· Uoy Scouts und other ~roup'>." Loi.h s aid Until a shed \lo-a s t:lcquired several m onths ago. tht' fire truck was µarkl·d in Losh'., front yard. In freez- IO J:! \lo t•11tht•1 that mt•ant draining the· tank \loh1h· tht· truC'k '>al idle and fill 1ng 11 bdorl' the truck could respond lo th~ fm· call }'lexico lo Use Computerized Traffic Aids TIJl'ANA, ~cxico (AP) A com r---------------------, I ~\}~\}\f'~ -.,tr._\ l "We don·t need :1 101 of big hook ,in d ladder lrutk., Wt· don't hin c an) hui.ine"" building'i. JU't rr·~1d('nrt·' · Lo'h .,a11t put<'r will let Amer1rans accu.5ed of ... eriou.c; tr aHI<· '1olat1ons r~tum homl· "1th the1rdnH·r·., licenses and car ... I o"~ t' \>\\\C.~ ' •• e I I \ I 1 1 1 .,.. a..y any Ix I 0 or 5x 7 II ~ ' Hll~IMftf and qet -~ I enlarqement of the s&M site FREE! I I With tttis coupon Sorrv lh 10 "('! .1va•l<lblP l•QIT' 11r nPQ\11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Give mom love she can hold in her hand. r~-- ;\~\~.' /~ .1~ I ~t/~;·)\ .. t .. ~\' I ' t .Jr ....,,, • ) '1 ' .· I I I J I , I r. ' "'~/ )\5 ,--:;: ~ .\}l ~ l ", ~:;f~: '--J\''1 ~·(~c _t::,~~1! / I .-. ~·~ < ~ ' ~ ~ I \ 7 _._~ • \' .J G111e the g1f1 M•Jm w • .in t!> me,~! ~ 1, \ -you• A nd th.11 • th<.• most r,_, i1 \.J, p~rsonal thing yuu cnn f'J l'lf' ~ ../ her an enlarq•·mr>nl c I h•" favorite picture o f you or an assortment of hC'r la11011 tc: snapsho t!. of you Give Mom the bc~t gilt ~h~ s ever rece•ved - since she had you• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I 474 E. 17th St. I Costa Mesa I 642-1012 ·I LIMIT I COUflOM '9 CUSTOMH • OFFH END MA y 12, 1910 I SOltiY OFfH GOOO FOi MEG FfLM ONLY-fifO SLIDES!! L---------------------J Beat the Rat Race. T lfF. OEPARTMEST fuu1itht ~1x f11 t•.., IJ..,I )l'ar and re!>pondt-d lo l'l~ht or 10 falsl' al;1rms Lo'>h l>a1d mo-.1 \I, 1•r1· -.mall. "but could haH• dl' '1•lo pcd 1010 maJCH r1re::. 1r our rl·-.ptm.,t· t 1 m1 • h<Jdn 1 h1.•1•n "'' J!ood I n~1'11• of Ill m1nu11·-. "1· 1·;in ha\ 1· t tr 1:'\lo u ( Ill to 2.'1 \Vluntcer'\ 00 J fin· Pohre < 'h1Pf F.rnec;to Vllraino sa1<1 tht• T11uana Police Ot·partment will twcome 1h1· firs t 1n Mt•x1t o to use a ~ompuh•r lli k<'ep tr .n:k or traffic viola t1ons Jnd vfolatorc;. fhl' computer t,1, Ill t·h ... ck dnvm~ rt• 111nh f11r ouhlJndin.: \ 1ulJllun:. •md pr,,, uh· .111 ,1dllr<''>., for tho'>e who don t :.huv. UIJ for court fl r<• <'311' <·vme in to L.<,c,h ·., homt' rt .... '-' 1ft• not1f1ci. Sand} lllc·k., th1· a' -.h t.int fm· lhtt·r. "'ho 11,e-. 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M t f'IOIOl"f' • <f'CUll'd ""° dtll•••"'<I 10 l"Q 10 M tl1Qlble IO< COMtdor•llOtl tN ~M)nti(f,.. •t1ttt1' ()ip(l•t•hon ~rOOO\•I torn" and compf~te '" o1 0et•ul1 -~-IO• ~~ -1lruc.110"' ,..., lM l>tll•INtO <11 11\f' •t1ll•n 110t1u of C>ntt<l'l -Of •lo>< hon PuHl'l•>l"O Dllol. Of llW D,,ltl<I 0 1 ,,,.. to c.-uw tf'llP ~~·O"fd 10 vii ~·d ~b0¥fl' ..,,." for fMkl•l1on .. 1 1n &H'OOtrtt to MM1\ty , .. d OC>ttQ.ttt0nt t0tm•tli0ft ~ ~tfon ~'"',...,,."'· -llW!•NftHl,..._nl!l"edClt<l\f'O <•II Mr, AolMrT ( Moorr tllfl w.o Nlll(P ol .......... -of •'«••on lo U• HS4 The eesment. cut from la.st week's program to a llow rebuttal from Kissinger, wu about the secretary of state's relationship with the s hah dur- ing the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford ad-,, minl1tratioo.a. Save time and money shopping the advertised values in the only Orange County daily newspaper tailored specially for the communities along the Orange Coast -the helpful o4 O• .,... c-t.. 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They quoted the former admlnlatrator u sayin1 be did nOt want to participate lD what he c alled a "hatchet Job." -- DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • .. ~ .. --,,, '°'"· -... '°""I 1-s. -· Of no •IQl>I Of •"4ry 111> ... , ... _. •• .,, "'° 1-. Mid ... "91'1' 10 dtllf hw """ -l•"<a\ W'l,_ ll'lf' ...... too .... Of .. .., 1-... ,...,,_ II\ .... °""' ''°"' ,,.., L. H-~ •M K•••• "--· rocor-~· • ·~' '" -noo. "-n•. Otot••• •f'Co•O> ,,.. \1•"1 _ ... ,.,, ...... '°"""°" ctt1\tQn•llon o t '"'• •roet•th I\ jlllll>Q<TeCI 10 !:. t• !tote l •IW, to\I• MIM, C414Homl• S.1CI ..... #Ill M ...... ..,,.....,. co--. ..... 1 "' ....-... ........... _...,, _. •o ""'· --•--.oM•• .. \oltll\ty llW ""IM!d Ml-• dW ... , ......... --""'° u .. '-DMf Of frll~I, 10 .it it).)t , ti~ IN ...... 1 .... ,11 ....... '°"" ··~ -IMIV--.. -I._ el .... lfllti.1 ~llllUI-'1f flllt ... tllct ti hi• p ,., JI OA'PtO 11¥11 •• •• , .... ._I( ... Tltlirl--•C....... ·~~ t.tt,~<l -.. ... C)lfl( .. 114 f ,I .. '4••1 WM,.,.. C4141f•N•f1"1 11141 ••11 ''"''" -Of""' tr"'" u·..,ea Dy •11 •-•<~...ci-•1 Wltl 0...0I l•U\I ......ci ••IO Wiii tit ~f'IN~IClllllY .. '°WC~l\l Mltl 9fl F'r ... y Joltw •, '"°• •I '1 00 ... Ulff I•• wlll .. ...._ tt ell •"' •I ttw Olfl<• of T 0 ~•I<• (Dm ......,.,,, .. ""'-'' Mlle '91 .. 1 ..i.t I•• ,..,..,,"-*Of",..."<• T-. Sull• llermllc...O «e-'"llld I 110, On• Clly lloult1ro•d Wt\l Tll• 8Mt'C1 r.-. W. '""' lo it O<•no•. ~· i.<t ..,.,,., .i111<m.,, • •• ,.,.. ,.,,., ,, Al , .... ,,_el Ille !Nii.al P<*k •lltll ,..tU19'11y Of lnl ..... llly In ll'le DIO- Of tl'll\ ftOllC:e. IN lot.ti -of -111111 All .-.,1.1, ~"®_,,I A•• llllP•tll b1tlOl\Cf ti 111• tltllO•llDft .. Id Ill ~ "•• I\ -"' I• <-11-M<ll•M 11¥ ......... _.""""'-... ef Tiit C-1 C-ly O>li.. 01\1'1<1 1r11st M!4 ttll""*""9 .c.ott\, .. _,, "''''' IMI OllM-.. "-., 1-4H'f•ov•,.,••U.,JM .o llll•f. " •o ll'le <0M 1t1011 0t •"• 0•1• ""'" f4. "'9 llM!h I ,,.._,...,... l_ IN lt•Y-mlull ...W ...... Wllll1ft AtW<ll f~ II .. __ ,,.. ... Ji .n '""' .... Ditlt•<I .. t 0 ltfWIUC-..llY Jtclllly<llU-lffl.tll .......... ~ l!tO NflC.• i. !ft e«M ..... '"'"" °"'' Jo\'C• "''° .. , .. t.11"'9nll• 1-.Uf*' <• .............. ..., NOltllWll ~MUM* 0. , .. , .......... Wt-111' .. ,..,.,J Or ... (;1111..... .... .. u..-. •11•1_.,.,.. c..c~, • • . • ..... .,., ..... C....°"'1•1 1tt11N1.._0P.,. ,..., ~" -'I' ,.,.,.....,_.,.,_, .. Ot..., 1...-flltttlhlllllfftr-.CMU O.t fl.It! ..,, "It, , ..... 0.1•• ........... ',, "·-"~· .._,' " ..... ' 1 . ... . . • • 1U OM. Y PILOT MoncMy ... ., 5. 1 "° MARMADUKE With intlat1011 you d helter Q~t used to Brano X!' SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH IT'S lb $,AVE MDNEY HAV!: You NoTICED ""THE ~ICES IN TUf \/E<5ET,ABLf M/IWET? WHAT' A~e THE -rwo w~5r ~09l.eM$ ~ACIN~ TH= AME~ICAN P!A6 L.IC. TODAY f' THE FAMILY Cl RCU S "Daddy's tok ing his tennis trophy to work for Show-and-Tell." • DENNIS THE MENACE . . . " ........ - •••••• ••••••••• "' ,,. PEANUTS FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Jeff Mac Netty by Ferd & Tom Johnson ,Ast< IF THEY HAVE .ANY WITH A LIL,AC SCENT·· 1 t..ll<'E (jf?,ACIOUS LIVIN~ by Mell Lazarius I DON'T W~NT TO c:ieT INTO ~CIF=IC$, B l.AT WE 'R:E C~:::>1t-JG TO E.L.eCT ONE or: T~EM IN NOVEM8E~ ~ ~o tlE Al(~\ll/J0 Am MUJu-re NOW/ T,_.llJK l'L L.. YJf?:AR. '™e !#lt<T l FOUND P6: "TAI.?! llJ! 5·5 JUDGE PARKER 'DlRCCfl Nu 1 ~~E COLONEL TO R(MAIN Hl00(N I'll T...iE MEW~ ~OOM. KfVI N F!ETVRN~ TO PAUL CRANDAt.L!i TUMBLEWEEDS 10 CURI: YOOR f'OREPOM, l-OTSA t..LJCK, J 5006EST YOU IAKE AN IN-re:f<E:SI IN 1liltJ6S AROONI/ '(OLJ. CJ ;.5 ------ I t by Charles M. Schull &EF<IE WE 8f~N • MAV I A5" HOW 'IOU INTEHD 1t> f'AI(? by Tom Batiuk UJr.;f t ~• 11it:e Bill II~ tJlllJ ~lllrlfZ ifl ~ IJliC li'91J arais ~ / DS CJOO • COMICS I CROSSWORD llG GEORGI by Virgil P1~ 0 • l f f { ) "I hate Mondays!" DRA88LE MOl~tl, "1C J\K1" ~NO O\lf 1ilA1' Ptflt1't( 's I Q IS l'+l! r---""l ISN°1' {~ ~°'Q.~\I~ ~ AUN' f ~OV ~() ~ ~It l.11'1'\£ ~~~ '? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JV~1' 1MAolN£ ~ o..lL 'I SW'~ ~EA( -S 0\.0, ANO ~ l Q Of 1'4!>! ~w l&oVf 1'~Af !~ by Kevin Fagan ul14hl I W~'5 ~~€tJ '4f:AftS I'.)(.~ I 1£1£1'7'4£0 l't 3. by Lynn Johnston · Hf'{, EU.'f-THAT'S GP.Em! I ..,......K )tXJ 'VE He Rt.t 'I 60T 1~so li!.T~oour ~-~ Sot1'.:'TH1N& P5f\~. DR. SMOCK NO, J:'M t::>oL..1..-Y PARSr-J t P , DOC TO R e u-r 'J.'M SOMe'ftN\E:S M IS.,.-AKeN FOR IHAT 0-fHf;R COUN.,.-R Y S I NGf;R 'Wt--10Se ~AN\f; SOUNt:::>S L-IKE:: M I N e •. ~~Mil"I~ by Gus Arriola ll1l~ inc'r --Y~ by Georqe Leniont TOlJAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 6J Bvs~ I W1~ ON' 2 W0(0S S COt'11a.noi ~ A .. ~~ 9 Small rooms J ""°'o~ 14 Gov1 l19IS 66 ~n()'Nfl olS IS Pier 67 latti< 160~y 68~ Rol*rt by Harold Le Ooux 17 Por1at>1e cots 19 Alornoc 69 GfQW!S ~ 70 O.~tcl'Wod 20 Gt• eooc 11 V9tltur~ 21 IMOmnoac 13 ~ oncn DOWN catOS t Pee4 2S RYt! Olsease 2 Soao plaf'I 26 ClutCI 3 Cold 28 Slate • MagMy 32 Kind ol r'Ome 5 Ctow s cry 37 Sraie 6 Ouck genvs 38 Row>ng nt!ed 7 Mefl\00 39 F1Sherman 8 Comlorte< • 1 Moo 9 8-Mve 42 Ronglet 10 Glot11ter 45 Look' hke t t -maieste 48 cnooses 12 CausltCS 50 Follow t3 Indian 51 Mythocal 9')tr· W910f11S 11 18 Oec0ta11 54 8lood hu4d 22 Self 58 Prom.se 2• Locale by Tom K . Ryan 62 MlfY Ot Joho 27 B<eallwater J -29 Fish 0tgan ····-··· ..... ·· . .. ... UNITED FMlll'" SynOicare s.1111•0ay's Puzzle Solveo c lo\• + I . , ' •• •• 0 0 .. I• l•I • . f. l • , • •• • c f Diii• • • . . • I •• C • I _, I o l t • 0 0 , f 0 •• 0 • I • f l . . _, ••• ~ ••• l f • I 0•1•- • 0 t •I -0 I "''''' f 0 •• I •' r I • • ll•ltl• I I [• . ' l ,, 0 I ·-•tlJ• ' f -•• • • G 0 ·-· I 0 •• I ••• •• • • ' OI • I •• • 0 II• I 0 • . .. ' ·-c • I I I l l • , "I I L • [t f 0 I •I I• • ' " I I • c •It Joi • l ~ I I I • I I 'I ' .. •twit I 30 Amerind • 7 Confounded J t Reoort 49 Vice 32 Timber rol 52 Lab heaters 33 NOOle 53 Sierra - 3• 0 811 Of elm 55 Roman dfe5S 35 Madrid "rail" S6 Grass cutlet 36 Nodus 5 7 Indian buffalo 40 Harvnt 58 Crew · 43 More alarm· 59 Gefman 1ng lancer: v If « Beaches 60 -ma19f ~ Where La 61 U.K. scnoot Scala tS 65 Bank abbr I ,.CONSUMER /OBITUARIES GOI u proN.-m" fll(rn ••nl11 lu Hil l>unn J•or will t \11 rtd lopt' 11rll1n11 H11• a"rw.•n und Ck h on tJO\I t1tf'<t tu mli • 1n1"Q1Hlw1 '" IJl•t..,,.,.,,.,.,,, und hu.t11111~ Moil 11our qiwatJOnK 111 l'ol f>un1t Al Y1.1Ur 'if'rt'l<t <>ron(lf' C'U<UI IJm/11 l"ilot I' CJ lint ll60 C"o.tlo Mt'la, C'A 11262 Ai man11 lt'llr?a llll pt>h'tN" 1111/ tw un~wt>,,.d tnlt ~I 1nquint•s ,., ll'll1•r, nof 1nclw:l1nq lht' rrod.-r s tull nom• tuldrrn urwJ hwlnt'u hmm1 plwnt 1tsunhfT co11n111 tlf' rnnsufrrt-d ThuC'Olumn app#Ofl da1 lu tu~ Suntl«u• ; lte~· btl I"" Otltrr \a•r "P.-<'ltth.sl 1n <'D!>t·~ n ·I tmac to di •bllJtlH" I am Hklnr th11> for ln)WH •od a lso for a dllMbh:d fnrm who ltvt•11 111 Nor thf'm CaUfom1• ,. DEAR PAT I'm ah•d )'Our rndt'n ran ,..,. main anon) mout1 tMl<'auu I am ktnd of f'm baraNed lO ~k this que~ttOn ('an you lt>,ll me how to Pronoun~ t.M n•mc ol aom<' ol lht-wtnu on a re11taurant ~1ine list .. Also. I ncvM dare" buy 1omt of th~ v.•tne l llkt• &uth ~ P1not No1r or C rt'nUC'M· for ft•ttr I m ~ hu\I to pronounre t.ht• nam.-to lhl' C'lerk A N . La1una 8 e1tth t> () . Nc•111 port lkar h •: s.ba.UanJ VhH')•nb l"f'poru tlaat • tot c>f l""t• p~. lwlwllag "°"''° dn ud wa.U.er""~ bau• pro bk-aa .......... IM ..... ol IO•U' \ltlnt"~, M) .... , WWT)'. Hen-'• .... '° pneoGlltt a r.-w of lbf' Tt9' 8taW' Bar of <'•Uforala llaa pabUatatd a •U ·P•lf' dih'd.Or)', "l.e1•I ~f"Yka for tk Dis· ablf'd la alUonala." It llab &k locaUo•• or ur64*1 type1 ~ lecal a.U.tuce for dlaabted ~nou t.tu-ou11KH1t ''"" 1t1te. Deel.pH for ue b)' dl"ablfod toutuner• ru. well u c:omauaa.lty·bued M><'l1I ~rvt« INUPfl, tM-clireriory ••* prepared b> tM <'ommlntt oo the Leaal IU&hta ol u.e Ha1'· dkapt>t'd ol lht-•LJate bar'a lelal Mn1eet aedtoe, In t'oopl'raUon with t~ ~bility Law RetOCttt~ ( uk'r ol UM' ( 'f'ntt-r for ~nt Uvla1 ln Ot-rk~~y. You can itet a t"OpY by sendlni SI.st to Sunn Mattos, LegaJ Servtees Departmnt, State 81r ol C'.WonJa, 5$5 •·ran.ldla &., Saa F'raadsco. Call.I. Matz. Checks sbould be made payable to the · '""'...._,. •1" umn U..t may lntlntld•tl' you • -comtny ol S....Uaal: S.~ra:.Jbr BAllt·ah: ' Cabe~ SH~l&M•: <Call·bnr·NAY SO·vtt•· ' VONH>: 0...11&: Slaall·BL££; Claardooaay: Shr· doee·NAY ; Oteele Blaoe : C'h•ll·NANH Bloala; Cldaetl: KEY·auatJ.-: Gamay BeallJolale: Gah· MAY ..._,._LAV; Gt>wuntramlDer: Ceb·WIRTS trall·mfftl·t'n; G~euH: Gren AHSH ; Johan t•k Bar ol C'aWonaJa. Doc•lor Dbf"1t1'#io11 De tailH alsberg Rleali.Dg: \'o-HAN·lb.\·bairl R EEZ·ling . Plnor Nolr: Pea·no N'wabr; Rose'. Roe·ZAY . OEAll Rt;AO•:R~: It's Important to~ an ac· tlve partaer tn your own beaJtb care; ud, 11 you dun 't know ho"'. It's time to ~arn bow to talk to )Our dot'tor. Your health may depend on It. To hf'lp you learn what to ask and what to say to your doctor. the Food and Drug AdmlnJslraUon bas a nt-w rf'print from it& magulne, the "FDI\ C'oosumt'r." f'or your free copy ol '"Talking to Your Dodor About Diagnosis," just write to lht> Consumt-r Information Ct"ntt'r, Ot>pt. 64tH. Put>blo, Colo. Hl009. Sylvaner: Slll·VON·N : and, Zlnfandt>I' Zln fan DELL DEAR PAT Do you hav~ any idea where a disabled person ca n find a lawyf'r ~ho 1~ ~ c J?€1n .. \ t. ion Lowi:-c;I p r 1ri:.d locnl c..rt• ma I ron ,ir· ra nQt- mentc; c tlapt>I available tor c;en11 ce<o Bunal at '>Pel or Ct'metery. WP secure VA or So<.. Sec bene fit s 10 h t:>IP you OP!ra y co<.tc; Q.7' R~y ~1ly ffiOQllJaRV ......... lleo9d\. s.n a.--. (714) 494-1535 (714) ~-0100 , IALn.aYGYON .... fUtB.U HOMf 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 --. PfHCl UOTHHS IB.&. UOADW A Y MOaTU.AlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 --SMITH & TUTHIU.. MOITUAlY WISTCUff CHl.'8. Mortuary• Crema11ons 427 E 17th 51 Cos1a Mesa ~ -- PBCllaOTMHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main SI ~nt1n91on Beach ~ --.... , ....... , CO'.OMAL FUMHAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa AWJ Westrninste1 893-3525 --- ,AC9'te YllW P • IC"tH ,,,_ . Cemetert Mortuart Chepel 3500 P.cihc View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 --MIC-II Cll IC>lr1\1AatlS ~Beech ..... ,5 ~'· Sit! Juen ea~ .. rano .. , "'ttMLAW ""·°"" Mof"*V • 0tNfetY •• ~i:z\19 eo.c ...... .. ~!16( • ....ii THE T EEN-AGl-:R IS ONE OF a number of students JOtnrng in the pyramid C'raze spread1n~ throughout California Som<• students 1n Santa Clara County high SC'hools art' part1c1patmg m a smaller sC'ale sC'heme requinnJ( SlO antes and pro m1s1ng Sl60 payoffs Pvram1ds are s<'hemes in which an investor pays Ssoo to his recruiter and S500 to the person al th<' pyramid's top Hl' ge~ back his mone} by recruiting two more pt>rsons and then waits for the payoff when he reaehes the lop of the tnangle REHER 'S MISSION RORIST &. GIFTS CALI. 8 37-6502 JH71 Ma ....... .......... .., ~·~ MILE SCf>UA RE FLORIST 16519 Brookhurat St. ONE MOTH ER SA \'S PARENTS ARE Joking Fountain Valley about the ingenuity of t heir chlldren She said. · 1sn 'l that cute"· .. 839-5200 "The parenLc;' attitude 1s, sales meetings around as many as 1,000 adults. Recently. pyramid Caliromia have attracted UNIVERSITY The fad has led to ~lice s ix C'itiesincluding 1ssio raids on private homes in nVlejo. • FLo?~ Chain letter variatio law. LEASE BMW . 1980 320i Cvore5$ green. S soeed. s1ereo ca$sette. fog lames. arr co nd .. alloy rims P•nStrtoes. (7150391 I $253~~ • , •• O" ~ '""°" .. ""'°""" ---c:.o ..-s 1•1~$$ llet•Ov•• '64Sl 1• Ceo •0011<1'°" ll&OO f otat P..,""'"" sn ael 61 P ... •11'1 Kit -...... -U••6•• ~ 1980 528i Ascot grey. full powe< end e1r cond.. etc f678087) $336~ . , .... _____ ---c_, -•1..m10 "-Stl413100 Coo ,___ I UOO fot!!I pey-t 117 11• M ..... ...,IOt...., ___ .. ~ l.UlllAY41AMI o.e 6HS a nn1 M ldAB lie. &IMW IJMlll ... .-. ...... ~ ...... M ---· "'-'"" j61!1 ··••\·-......... (- ns are illegal under stale . 752-7040 4519 C +u Dr .. '"· CAPISTIAMO YlUAGE FLOllST •~~ Pupil Cited .---.- oavtd T. Okamura of ..._..•ID•,...._ Weatminater bu been m1.....,......,C.M. awarded a four.year 549·5115 II er it Schol a ra bl p -l;lllllllmillllllll•ll=~ 1pon10red by use. A MDior at Marina fliab • FLOWERS School. Kuntlncton Beach. Okamura plant ,, .. to study political --~~· ldence. 750-0451 Order Nixed VISAU" CAP> The all 1tat• nn manhal h.. = '°~•:.u:.: rt1cleded u order to ..-10Y'U f u... · rlo1t Tulare OtHnl ri .. w. NI ctaumfd, tl01pltal11 I W'llCll are1 To otau your ur11• ti.e11111al11«1.rietl de· -..111, rall141 lllll flt••nt'-•••••••• Mondllv. May 6, 1960 oiAILY PILOT A9 OlA){Nl! VARON Broa4war Flower SA<>p mt HAAtoet k YO. f/f "°"""' ''" c.ii..t C-1 (OS TA MllA. CM.ll"'OIUl IA fMM ri-... ,,.. ,t.11 Ocm,>0111 0r .... '1of\to o,.........., . .,,.,;~. (714)~ 1630 S.n Ml9'"I Orlv•. Herbof View Center • 6U4060 4.48 EHt 17th St,..t. Coete M•ta • 6'5-f 14-4 WESTMIHSTY FlORIST What a bewllM idto ... Rowen 893-4519 MOORE FLOWERS OPEN MOTHEtt'S DAY 2 I I 5 Harbor C.M. 645-5~65 Ct 1215.t.Wl ... · 556~;810 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK R.ORIST 1485 I leach llvd. \\ ,.,1m1n.,t••r I \ •r,tt·x.1 Ci 893-4552 PHI( FAMILY R.OWER SHOP 7801 loho Aft. WHflNMhr 897-7710 PARTY PLEA-Z-ERS 3011 ~ 81-fd. Coet. M.u "Flowers For All Occasions" ·G 546-9172 FOUHTAIN OF FLOWERS 17'USM_,... ~v.., Ct 847-3141 You'll be sending lief fresh carnations for the ttmes you lost your shoes • S~.lt\ JM; COITA MelA • lltVIHI NIWPC>frr HACH eotlOMA Oil. MM HUNTINGTON HACH FOUMTAtH YAU.n Nw a s rv·fl'IOrlet 10il4,.1J9i 2640 H•rbof Blvd., Com ... ..,.. FLOWERS BY DEBRA - :::e~~::;r I 6 0 I Newport II., Costa Mesa 645-009 3 ~"' :11&0 .i;h11> frt>i>h fruit and 111n pa<-k' 645-0032 DANA APRIL SHOWERS POINT FLORISTS tH NEW PORT MACH FULL SEi.V1C£ FLOfllST IUSIHESS :\.II ~:.<'""' H"Y • I I.Hid l't ~t· (. "Jn J uan rap 861-0155 • ACCOUNTS Of'ENED OVfR THE • pt40Nf :s: I 75\ .. 706 I~ FOUNTAIN VIEW FLOWERS 1095-4 W~A-r•. Fa:l•Y*Y • 962-6615 Ac:rou tt. stn.t frOf9I FouM• Valrf Ca H't Ho.,..d De Murl Tosh ' Florist 2438 Newport Costa Meu (t Phone: 646--4479 I 3a. 1 BIRCH -N8 Oiff erentia Florist m42 cam nu.o PRY .. MAU LACONA NIGUU .95-05UO COSTA MESA FLORIST Finest service fcx 25 years • 111 ....... ., CodaMHa. CA 548-607 I uqu~! , White daisies tor the times you lost yourself. Helping you say it right The flt)"°~~·.~ gyg.IQClo IOI~ ltQ\ ~17 60 ~'°'.,,.no llO Ht.IO~ VOIV="4 IO• -. an ~ tiw~ ~" rrr• 'IOf11• .. " ,,., C'lll" Pflt ... s.~ CflOIOIM ano ~"°'.,._..Moel no l lofMt tl{c; plAmotk:un f ""•lf'l<1 ~I Llft<1tc;Ut flofle't lONWOtkJOllMltyW.MneltlOWen~ • . . ., ' 1 . ~ l ; JIJ• DAILY PILOT M<>nd•v. Mey s. ttlO ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS Yorty, Ferguson Talk BOth Speaki~ to Republiccui Groups 81 O.C. HUSTING ... o.ity,... ..... , am Yorty, candld•t• fOf' the 0 S. oat•. and Giibert W At 9 IS am. lllrrict M. House Plants 2for1 Sale -NOTICE TO FAMILIES of DECEASED VETERANS In honor of Veterans who have died. Harbor Lawn Memorial Park is dedicating additional flags to Its "Avenue of Aags" on MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 26, 1910 fUIUiOn. eaec-uUvt dtre(t.or ol Cal\fomiaru for Environment. Employment, F.ronomy and Dnelopmeot. will 11acb speak before 1'.epubUce.n ortan.lut.iona Thurtd.-y. "' Yorty, former mll.)'W ol Lo6 Ana~• . w\U •Pt'•k to the mem· bt"r» ol the RepubJlcan Club o< Leisure World In Clubhou~t Three at 7·30 pm Wl t d ci r . seco nd district aupervbor . will o~n a Jaw day acmlnar with a s~ch on ··r...aw and La wyers for Wo rlnntt Worot"n " Tht' aemin11r I!! the third an· nual •PonlOred by the Lawyer's Wi ves ol Orange County. It will ht.I conducted al UC Irvine . • • • Huntington CHlter's annuar direct-from. qrower mall sale fOf' Mother's Dav. u varieties of plush tollaoe plants onl y '1 for SS. 99 in 6" Pots. Oallv thru Sat, Mav 3. Beach Blvd & 40S Fwy. Any family who has a Veterans Flag and WOVfd like to have it dedicated and added to the Avenue of Flags, may calf or bring the flag to Harbor Lawn Memorial Park office no tater than May 15. 1979. The Veteran need not be buried in Harbor Lawn to have his flag dis~ayed at this dedication ceremony. •lltOVIOM WIEDER'S SPt.:ECB Satur- day wtll cap a week or many t!ngaaements . Her other ap· pearances will be before the Senior Citizens League of Seal Beach. Tuesday, and the llth National Convention of the Na· lional Charily League and the Huntington Beac h·Fountaio Valley Board of Re altors. Wed- nesday. ltlaos will be S1ored at Harbor Lawn tor future d1solay at no eJCpense to the lam1ty) "The R.egulllll>'1 UlUputian Binders ot Frttdom's Gullivt'r," ii the topic f''erl'WSOO will ad dTess itl tht• 10 li IU mfflln& of the Oran(lt:' County 1-'t..'CieratJOO of Republic n Wo men Reserva· lions ror the luncheon meet.mg. to be held al Saddleback lnn, Santa Ana. may be made by c: a llmg Alleyne Rt.'ed at ~ 1 83S4 • • • Th(' ~er•e~ o f pre-election Sf)f'rtuJs will ronllnue May 16 when the T hird Supervlsorh1l 01st n rl Clllldldatt>i. ~re quei. 11ont'd by a panel tnC'ludtng Tom Kl'l'' al, t'd.ltor of the OalJy Pilot • • • WOME.'l AND THE law will be the topic of the day Salurday. .. Women and the Law" wiU be 11arbor Lawn· Mount Olive discussed by Marr1a B Wilbur. Earth Talk professor of law and director or the Women's Law Institute oC Dr Harold S. Slusher. physics the West ern Slate University professor at the University of • Mo11uary· Crematory Srbool of Law, when she speaks Texas, El Paso. will present 'TOILAPLIX~ Cerneterv before the League of Women arguments that the earth 1s ~ .J Voters of the Capistrano Bay younger than a lleged by sup. TcMlet ~,._... ''Serving AU Faiths" area. porters of t•volution , when he w1111 ro11.nu. _, ..... eftd The group "'ill mttt at the Speaks at UC, Irvine May 16. =':f':.ec1,"~11'fn::..,~ -;i;: 1025 Gisler Avenue • Costa Mesa • Phone (714) 540-5554 -CANDIDATES FOil the 34lh CongTes s 1o nal Da s lrict will speak to all or Orange CoWlty via KOCE TV, Channel 50, FTI day a t 7·30 pm. The candidates will be interviewed for an hour by program host J im Cooper a nd Ba rbara Riegle. KFWB Radio Ol'ange County Bureau Chier. Capistrano Bay Country Inn at Slusher will s peak at the UCl ~~~!:•1tc~~.1111 "'&41 *"c1 Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral F'acilit~s n JO -~~~~~~s=·r~1:en:C':e~l~la~IJ~a:t~7~·30~p~~m.~~~-'=~P.~~~A~T~H~AR~D~W~AR~l~l~TI>fl~~U~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~ "· a.m. Underground Utilities Eyed . , Orange County supervisors have ordered an initial study on a proPosal to underground over· head utilll)' lines along a segment of Paci(ic Coast Highway in Dana Point. . Under a plan submitted to supervtSors. Power, teleptione and cable .lJnes and Poles-would be re- moved along the highway between Street of the Green Lantern and Street of the Cryst.4ll Lantern. Lines 3.long Del Prado in the area also would go undergroWld. DON WILSON, A COUNTY utilities engineer, said San Diego Gas and Electnc Company, the power utility serving Dana Point, bas about $890,000 available for the work. An unspecified contr ibut ion a lso would be made by Pacific Telephone. Wilson s aid Property owners. however, would be raced with the cost of m.•w connections to the under- grounded fac1lit1es. Wilson said. Those costs have not vet been dctermtne<f . ht! added. 0The rePort will examine the feasib1llty of mov- ing ahead wtth the pro1ert. Wilson said. It is con· :-.1dered part of a f1ve·year underground.ing pro· g ram Ul the area. . THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS is reqwred to hold a heanng before a uthonnng the work. Wilson said, with board approval, work could begin in 1981. He noted that utilities have been placed under· ground tn the Dana Poant Harbor area and along Parihc Coast JfJf,?hway both north and south or the area now proPosed for undergrounding Net(' Pho1ie U11it Helpfitl to Deaf A communications device which will assist the deaf in e mergency situations has been donated to Orange County's central communications center by the Newport Har bor Jaycees. The $1 ,SOO u nit. which permits teletype m essages via a tele phone linkup, will be installed in ·'Control 1,'' the county center where all e m ergency calls are monitored. Deaf people who cannot complete emergency· calls to their local agencies may call Control 1 at 634 -7ZJ7 to be bn.ked lo the communications device ror assistance. "We stress, however. that it should onJy be used in emergencies." said Don Poorman. com· mumcatioos cente r diredor. '&-, f ~ P ay No Income Tax in 1980 and Rlecapture Taxes Paid in 1977, 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up t o a 550% Tax Deduction this year while p a rti c ipating in a h igh ly · p rofit mo t i v a t ~d invest ment. • 4 years of pub I ic accep1ance • F lexibility Of amount invested •Available to individuals and corparations ACT NOW Available Only Thru J une 30 Broker and ~les Positions Available For M ore Information: - Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center 359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 11 O • Newport Beach. California 92660 144-2507 -· . 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Assets $850 million •Offices statewide I A far belt~ place to save TIJSTIN NEWPORT BEACH 4001 MACARTHUR BLVD. 615 EAST FIRST STREET 13l-8l8l S44·7MO l~SIDE : ~stocks •Movies • s ··lllll~~·~a~u~s~1ne~s~s11111111·T..,.e1·e~v!1s!io!n!'!!!!llllllll!!!!!lll!l!~~!llllll!l .. _. ................................. .:;;;;;;:;~~Orts ~.Mey ~ 1980 OAILVPILOT r- Can't Find Operating Room I • Dr. ... ,j Lakers' Strategy (Dou ble-teaming the Ball) Pay s Off B ig By JOHN EV ANO Of .... o.My _ ._.. l NGLEWOOO K al'ffm Abdul Jabbat &r \1 from th\' nuor, with 'only seven rebou.ndt a nd four L~ast.' ph1ylna& like a man poast>sat'd Phllftdt>lph111 's Chocolatt> Thundt'r . D1r ryl Oawld.n~. mttthl con11<kr ha~m& ha~ nickna me changed to Min.iatutt Bon Bon The Doctor . Julius Ervma. needs asslstanc~ in the o peraung room "GUARDING THE DOCTOR was numero uno on our pnority hs t." expla1ned Laker Coach Paul Westhead "All we t rled to do was play alert de· fense. Jamaal's and Cooper 's defensive play was definitely tht• key for us " And the Los Angeles Lalten lead the 76ers, 1 0, in thetr NRA champ1onsb1p en es The strategy employed by the Lakers was one or s uffocation constantly double-teaming the ball. especially whe n 1t went down to the 76ers' 8l rength msade THOSE AllE J ST SOME of the revelations a nd racts ('()lll'em tnM the l...{aker:s· 109-102 victory al the F orum Sunday afte rnoon m game one of their best-of seven series The Lakers. led by lhe1r capt.am, pretty much dictated proceedings an the opener Despite getttng off l.O their cus tomary ~low sta rt, LA a ppeared to have the 76ers totally befuddled "ThlS was defmate ly a team errort ... s aid Walke& "Whal we were trying to get Phila~lphaa to do w11~ pa!>~ the ball . especially J ulius I Erving 1 Erving. us ually the key to the 76ers' offense, found tus operating room d.lrrurushed greatly by the hkes of J amaal Walkes and defensive expert Michael Cooper ''WE <WILKES AND COOPER> tried to push him out and get him to pass the ball We were con· u nually running another m an at him. I think he was a little bit surprised because he didn't expect al Our phal()S(')phy wa s to let anybody else h~ye thl' ba II other than tht• Doctor ll will be interesting to M.•c how they adJust, 1f the y can ad.Just " "Wl' <'an be JOyt>d. but not over1oyed." said Cooper. "Of all t~ p('Ople I've t'Ove red. Julius The good doc to r . used to m a king s ue cessful house t'alls, was a I~ than produc tive 8 of Aging Process _Stings Llisorda P HI LA DELPH I A (AP> - "That's why they put erasers on pcn('1ls. to l'ra~e m istakes," phtlosoph1zed To m Lasorda. , La s ord a . th e Dod ge r s' m an ager, referred to a bizarre ftrst ·inning !>i t ua taon S unday al g a 'in s t t h l' P h i I a d e I p h i a Ah i llic s. whic h ar oni ('a lly ht>('a me the turning point of a ~am e the Dodgers won 12-10. THE OODGERS LE D H> m the first -.-.hen Du ~t y Baker ~rounded into a force play. sror m~ a se<:ond run Suddenly, the umpires were huddled near hom e plat~. None of t he 34.0Z7 fan~ could figure -.-. hat wru. going un Then came the announcement. Ba ker had batted out of t~m. Ron Cey was the ba tter on the official lineup t'ard and wa s decla red out Bake r was allowed to bat again ai. the runners re- turned to their bai.~ I P h 1ll1es' Mana ger Dallas ~ reen appealed the decis ion. and said lhl' gamt: was being playc•d under protl·~t I ' GR EF.N ARGUED that not on· I y Cey, but the runner forced at !.l•cond s hould have been out. l'nding thl' 1nn1ng Ills re a&<ming ~as 1 h<.it thl' dcren!tc shouldn't bt' p•·naltzed ror a m istake by the offense G rcen s a i d two umpires agreed with him since the prob- lem wasn't covered in the rule book . He refused to name the umpires Coarh Monty Bas gall had fi~led out lh<' lineup card . which incorrectly had Cey batting firth and Baker s ixth. Noticing his er· ror, he corret'ted it on every card except the one submitted to the Ph..i ls. Lasorda was informed that he was lucky that BasRall didn't have an eraser , or Baker never would have gotten his serond chance at the plate, when he hit a two-run homer. He added a three· run shot in the sixth ANYWAY, THE DODGERS built a 4·0 lead an the fi rst in· nm~. increased at to 9·0 aft er 517 and Lasorda sat back to cnJOY the game EnJoy? "Do I look any older to you than I did three hours ago., .. asked the Dodgers' m anager "f am. I feel il." said Lasorda , who est'aped with only one victory an the three-game weekend set "I'm silting with a 9-0 lead a nd a guy <pitcher Dave Goltz>. is working on his third straight shutout. AU of a sudden I look up and its 9-9. I've used everybody I've got." he s aid T hl· Phillies poured nine runs across the pl ate in the '!>1xlh. sl'vcnth and c1~hth inning!., ty ing the game. would be at the head or the list. He can do it all. "What you have t.o try t.o do is put pressure on hi m when he doesn't have the ball . And then, if you have t.o give ham.a shot. give him the jumper because if there is a weak spot to hts game. that's 1\ Now. don't get me wrong. he can make that shot. It's just he 's less effective away from the basket than if he's driving the lane." OF COURS E. WHILE the Lake rs were swarrrung the perimeter. Abdul·Jabbar played his role to perfection by holding down the middle. He not only shut down the 76ers' 1ns1de game tsax blocked s hot)>. he a lso contnbuted heavily of. fens1\'ely · Kareem, as he has bffn throughout the e ntire playorfs. ~as dominating as he scored 33 poin~. grabbed 14 rebounds and passed off for six asslsts And . as af he had to do more. he thoroughly frust rated Dawkins. -.-. ho scored his hrst basket lo start the ~aml· and thffi didn't get another until Kareem wa!> rt:!>tang on the ben('h late an the third quarter. Da wkin~. 10 year~ Jabbar's Junior-. was definitely ttivcn a lesson · "Kareem was ~real ." admitted 76ers Coach Billy Cunningham. "We did as good a job as you can do against him." "KAR EEM DOMINATED the middle or- fensa ve~ and was intimidating defensively. tha t was the key fo r us ," added Wilkes. Actuall y. for the. La kers. there were a number or keys. the most not able being the 76ers inactive third quarter when they dadn 't score a bas ket for a lmost the f1 Nt !t1x m inutes and ended the quarter shooting a woeful 3 of 20 rrom the floor The Lakers took ad vantage of this lapse to change a 53·5;) halftime lie into a 78-62 advantage . which sent the 17.505 1n attendance rocking The Laker!> put together a 12·0 spurt to sta rt the quarter and a l6-8 run to end at ln between, the 76ers received two bas kets from Lionel Hollins tshowing no stgns of an arm inJU ry) and one from Dawkins , only hts second of the game IT WAS ALSO during the Canal two periods tha.t the Laken. ap~ared to get the running game un- tracked, wha('h exposed a noticeable sore spot an the 76ers. They've got a good running game but IStt 1..A.JU~RS, Page 8 2> GR EG LUZINSKl'S seventh homer or lhe s~ason and Bob B0<>ne's set'ond keyed a four·run P.hil sixth inning. they added three more in the seventh and I ittle -us e d J o hn Vuckovich s mgled across two m ore an the eighth to tie the game ROD CAREW STEALS SECOND IN THE FIFTH INNING AS JIM ANDERSON GETS THE 1'HROWTOOLATE. It's Not the Same Clubhouse Dips Rally To T opple Surf, 3-1 KEN ROSEWALL It's Rose wall Ina Bre eze Ken Rolewall. conUnuin& his dom\nance Of the Tennis Le1endl lOW'. breeaed t.o • 6-3, 8·3 vlctorY over Fred Stolle in Sund ay's final• of tbe '25,000 tournament at the John Wayne Tennw Club ln Newport Be.et.. Rolewall now ha• won llx ot tM a1ne toumamentl conducMd rot , ..... ltandOutl • yean old or over ......... 41. eol~ ·-ror tta. vlc,or1. over f 1Uow ,. ........... ...,... .... I• luda1'1 doublt1 flHI, Fnw MtMlllan Md CoUn Dlblet d•l••l•d ••o llt a nd Clark Or ........ "'· t •, a I TIM d · .... duo dMdfd a 11.000 rM ,,. ... Despite Win, L auglite r Missing in Angels' L ocker Room By DAVE CUNNINGHAM o: -o.11, ...... , .... The Angels have won four of their last five games, but you'd never guess It by the mood in the clubhouse. T here was oone of the joking or laughter Sunday ti'al usually accompanies a vie· lory. Yet the Angels had ju.st beaten Seal· tlel 4·3, before a noisy crowd ol Z7,584 at Aniaheim Stadium. "WE SCORED FOUR Rt.INS today. but that's still below o ur average fo r lasl year." said Carney Lansford, who belled two doubles. "We stUl haven't broken out of our slump. "I don't know why we 've •tarted so slowly," Lansford went on. "I doa'l know if lbe strike at the end or spring training bad aomethlng t.o do wtth it or not." Another problem might be the strike th al ia expected t.o halt the baseball sea.son May 23. Jf no new agreement Is reached between the owners and the players' union. the players will walk out. "I DON'T W;\NT t.o see a alrllte. It would hurt me in a lot of ways, including f\nanc\ally ," says Lansford. "But you aot· ta do what you 1otta do. i • Tbel'e hal belD )MlbUC 11*UlaUon that the An&ell have their 1nlndl oa tht pend· lnl strike and an MIJecdltl tbet,. dutMI oa the ftekl, but Lulford &&JI u.at'1 non· ....... ''lverybody =up to &be plat.I wtth tbetr mlnd Oil tM jolt tbe1'N I UP· Doled to do wbl l• ileWu ,.....n hoaat.'' i..iiilord Mrt. "Yl't'U winy abcMlt .... ....... Ute u ....... .. LANlfOaD. rota ... , ... 't ~.,..r to~ .......... ,,.... ... . ff••• I..,. .. u. , ... , ,...._._...__.ftlMUa.r for U11 AAM111 nn t of'thrw ,,.. In Uti openlns frame. Kt allo doUbltd ln the fifth, drivlat, in Rod Carew from sec:ond base. At tbe ou&Mt, it •~peered the An1111· 1lump wH over. Ml Uer, Carew and Lan1font C'OllMCWd for coneecutlve hita to •tart u.tr half ol the fln t lMlnt. and a fter Don la~1Mrtr'8d home 1 nan. Joe Rudl rol wtlh an RBI 1ln1lt IOllY oaanc na CK ovr. but "' Cowe dttltvtrtd anothttr 11n1I Mt •r 111Uln1 \I hll frrno th 1r fl t ~"' bit te rs. the Angels look lii<c they were going to give pitcher Floyd Banru:,ler a hard time. But Bannister was still on the mouRd to finish the mnth. while An gel starte r Frank Tanana had long since departed. With the potential l yang run at second ba~t! in the seventh, Mark Clear struck out Leon Roberts to end the Mariners' last threat. "Give Seattle some credit ." Lansford said. "They never give up, and nobody can affo rd to take them lightly.'· For the past two years. Tanana has n't been talting anyone lightly. He considers himself lucky to still be• pitc hing. in vlew of the shoulder problems he's endured. "I HAVEN'T BEEN all that strong the 1ast couple or years." Tanana admitted. "It 's up to me to prove I can go nine in· nlngs now. I understand why he <Manager Jim Fregosi> took me out. but I felt l threw some balls ln the seventh better than at any point in the game." T a nana h a s ope nly accepte d his weakened shoulde r , and tries to deal with It realistically . "l don 't h ave a s trikeout p lt c h any more." the left-hander says. "I try lo throw u few pitches as poaalble. I'm kK>k· ln1 to lake as much strain 'off the shoulder as I can. I try t.o make the ball alnk. ehanae speeds and pllcb to 1pot1." TANA.NA t:V£NID hla record a\ ~·2, but bl• ERA la 4.•. second worst on the club. He's not the s ame plteher he wu ln 1tn. when he led the leaaue wtth a 2.54 ERA. "I'm ple11fd with the 1\ren1tb and 1tamlrui ot the houklt r There'• DO pala," Tanan• said "Vou never xpett 1n1thln1 In tbl• ~am. Vou \all everyth•n1 a It comn ' T1nan1 11ld thtl t luh'• °''"' 1v lump '""" I • P111 l l t W ASHTNGTON r AP l -Alan Grcf>n scored twke in the second h a lf a nd th ~ Was h in gton Diplomats beat the Califom ia Surf. 3·1, Sfuiday in a North American Soccer League G311ll?. The Diplomats had it pretty much their way in the first half. but in the 34th minute, the Surf's Craig Allen. left unattended t.o the r ight of the net. arced a bard 15-yard s hot which b it the crossbar and went in. Ca lifornia led at haltllme 1.0. Lozano got the equalizer for Washington in the 49tb mi.Dute. After a solo run of 30 yards, he powered in a 1!>-yard shot and easily beat the Surf goalie. Green put the Dips oo top In the 19th minute. Tommy O'Hara took a ahot that eluded the Sollie and Green was there for u euy two.yard shot. Jn the 15th minute, Green scored aaain with bis alxtb pl of the aeaaoo. Bobby Stokes sent a ic.. paa down the mhklle , and wbe9 Utt IH l Sw1 defender fe ll clown. Greea dri~ down t.be'· rilltt sldt and bit I l low rolllftl liot tb1t barely cl"OIMd the t04al llM. Joban Cruyff ~ Dlp1 ' mllUon dollar mld· r, fllAlld to tt'ON ror the 1h&U. ltrailht m atch, but hl1 pr"Hc• and pl•y rontrtbui.cl to the °'"' .... A t~ o1 u,m r1n1 ""on hand for lhl maltft . w~ ii now 11 '· "*6a. t',1Ufomi1 l a 4"' UM ..... ·, . .. -~ ... 81 DNLVPtLOl • Bull Ar n't th Only Fo •or Tijuana's Bullfighter •'rum AP 1Mspald1 .. a. • TIJl' ANA Mlaut'l Espino a. voun1• t • mt>mt>..•r or M t•:irn•o ~ fllmou.' matador famlly w• · m111uh.,, into tht• haul hullf1&ht when lhf' fir. t hi.t hght t•n.iptt-d Another bullfl&ht ~e ... on ll'I lhb du ty .. buatllnti border cl t~ "a,o(fo·1.11ly undu .. ay "Too mu<'h cerveaa lt)l~r l and loo mu<'h ~un ." Judged Rsul Garcia. a ~ yur-old p()Stal sf'rvi~ emplo)t•t• · I \l' wt-n them lJ.lmblt> down 25 rowis and v. alk ... a ) "1thout d :.<'ratch " Sund.i) wai. no different as l0,000 fan!I and eurious tu ura '\$ 1(8thered (Or lhe downtown nnt's '>Nt:>OO opener s.>ectators arr1ved ,1n the latest fashions , ereatlng a kalt:1do6cope of rolor .. n b a social event to us." said 18-yur-old Ev1tniehnu M 1ra monte, daughter of a prominent T1Juana restaurateur Inside . moving through t.ht' nckety stands. vendors sold taco~. bt-er. potato ch19s and the ever-pri!sent J•lapeno pep v~:r' T he day l'ndt-d w1th a harrag<' of beer bottles. seat eush1ons even an orange Frisbee as poUct·m<:n broke up scattered disturbances More than a few bullfighters have ducked fl y ing obJects "'hlle dodging a charging bull's horns Last July. one of Mex 1ro ., bt>:-.t known.. m1ttadors. responded to a c horu'> of insults h1.•rl' b~ :-.talking to the center of the bullnng and. with (•er(•monaal flair. deh\'t:flng an ObsC<.'Oe ge'>lUr(' , But an mos t cases. the pnme tar get or scorn 1s the picador Booc>d and ~r~ted, he enters the rin& on~ heaYlly- • padcfE'a. blfn-dfolaed horse. Us.in& -a steel-lipped lance. he :.tabs at the hump of muscles on the bull's baek. weakening the animal's nt'ck so his horns are less dangerous "Amenca0-'i have a very negative view of bullrlghtin~ ... said Garcia. "All they see is the cruelty a!>pe<:l But to us. the m atador 1s an artist." "It's part-a rt. part-gore and part-s port," said J ack Ro binson. 45. or San Marcos. Robt>rta Mancuso. 20. was making he r first tnp to the bullring --____ _ ----~~cd-i:o-get ~clCActua1Ty:-iI1S"kiod of'borin.g I I '-Tmagine<J~ bullfighter would be in the nng all by hiQ1~lf. I "1th no place to hide. But he's ROl a gan~ o f people to h.t.'lp him This &s my firlil -and last trip .. .-------QttotP ol tlw Dafl ------ Prom UCLA track and field coach Jim Busb: "My J(reatest Roal is to ~in an NCAA championship with only A n cans on the team I want to prove it can be done ...____. ... aybe then. a few other coaches will Join me before 1t 's too late and the sport is destroyed In the United Stat E's " Toronto"• \l~l~z Serie• f'oMr Ho•~r• Ouo Velez's thrN.>·run homer, has fourth or lhe ii d:J~. tied an Aroenean Leaf(ue reeord and led Toronto lo a 7-2 v1etory over Cleveland and a ~weep of lhatr doubleheader Sunday Velei hit lhree homer.;, tnrluding a grand slam and a game winning lOth inning soio homer that gave the Blue Jays a 9-8 wm In lh<' first game. In all. the right-handed designated hitter had 10 R Bl . Darrell Porte r drove an three runs and scored a fourth In has Sl'C'Ond appenranc(' Of the season. leading Kimsas City lo a 5.3 vie tory over Boston Dan Q.111e11berry re- corded his third suve of the season, allow- ing one rut in 21,:i innings or N?lief .Ile•· gie Jadtson, knocked down by an apparent brushbaek pitch for the third game in a row. retaUated with a massive home run. then triggered a six-run fourth inning with a JeadoH single to spark the New York Yank('{'s to a 10-2 win over Minnesota Robin Yount's grand s lam homer h1ghhght· ~nu ed a s ix-run eighth inn1nJ? to lead Mll"aukee to an 11·1 rout over the Chiea~o White Sox Ke n Sln1tlt>ton i.lugged a two-run homer and Eddie Murray hit two doubles as Baltimore took an early lead and held off Tex a:,, 9-5 . Detroit's Mitt Wilcox beat Oukland. 4-0. with a four-hitter. then Oakland's Mlke Norris matched It with a four hat, 1-0 s hutout as the1 two s pht Junior Kennedy's first car('Cr grand s lam home r un powered Caneannati to a 5·4 1" at1onal League victory over the Chicago Cubs . Ken Forsch gamed his fourth straight victory as Houi~ton beat St Louis. 4·2 . . Willie Stargell and Dave Parker eoch drove m three runs to lead the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates to a 13·4 laugher over Atlanta . . Elliot Maddolll keyed a three-run second inning with a bases-loaded single to help the New York Mets beat San Diego. 6·2, for a s plit of their double·hcadcr. J oho Curtis a nd and Bob Shirley combined lo "tatter fl\·e hit!. in S an D1ego's"3·2 tnumph an the op1mer Andre Dawson's inrield s ingle srored Rowl1nd Offlct> with the go-ahead run as Montreal beat San Francisco. f>-4 . to sphl a pair ln lht• first J:ame. J ack Clark knoekcd m three run!> a s San Francisco rolled, 8-4. .-------Bcu~fJaU Todafl On lhi!> date in b<1soball in 1962 Colorful southpaw Bo liehm,k) of the Los Anl(ele11 ,\ngels pitched a 2-Q, no-hit viNor v ovE.•r the.• Baltimore Orioles al Dodger Stadium. · Today's Birthdays : Milwaukee Brewers s lugge r Larry Hisle Is 33 Cm cannata Reds infie lder Ron Oester 1s 24. Str•11ge. Sta'"ff Surt·h~e Pla11oll• C~ Mraase saw his six-stroke lea d at the l!I Housl.<sl Open melt lo nothing against the surging Lee 1'revlDo Sunday, but ahook It ofr to capture lhe tourna ment on the flnt playoff hole after the two Onished at 288, 18 under par for the 72 holes. "I felt ln m y heart all along that I waa aolna to wln lt." said Stranae ... UolUa SUcy aank a seven-foot birdie putt on the first hole of sudden death to wln the Women's International golf tourna- ment after Amy Alcou ml11ed on a 30·foot blrdle at- tempt . . laao Aolll took • paycheck or $52,000 home for his victory ln a Japan..e tournament. Aoki had a 280, runner-up Grallam Mar ... carded a m . . Eddie Poll ... Of Ireland won the 54lh SpanJah Open by five atrollca over Severtaao 8alleecero1 and Mark .James. R••tl•lp• •••U•• •• •••• C'•rd••• Tacoma 'a Leo • ......_ 1ot off the canvas In the fifth round lo take ale_,.. Canloaa'a World • Boxlng AaeoclaUon JWlk>r ftatherwelgbt boxing U· tie Sunday. Cardona waa bolpitallaed from ap· parent exhaustion, but w11 reported ln atable condition after I01ln1 the ttiht when It WU a10pptd ln t.be lldl round . . . Unbeat.n alkMel 9plMa ~ -. unanlmoua 10..round de· clalon over Mun1 ~ ln a Ulbt "'. avywel•ht n1ht. nanDlnl h1a rftOnt to ~.O . . • Cutia hrbr boolled hla pro· fnaional NeOtd to 1' atralPt wtna to retaln hll United &tales Boxln1 Auoelatlon mlddf~ t•tl• b)' defeaUn1 IUh CelMrt In a ll·round unuhno.aa deetek>n . . . Trao CHlllllil toe* the women'• •mNI' lndtvtdual medley ln Canada Cup 1wtm t0tnpe0Uoft S.turt1a1.,r,::t•• a •:11.•. Mlealon Yi.~ Dtee • ..._. woa UM n1. WllUe lrtu o 11 • •• nmlllM Ualrct ta UM • ..,..., tr.e. ....,,., ........ .... n'I Ne mMtU IC'ttidua.d. L\DI01 Non-. tthldadld. BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING I BASEBALL ANGEL THIRD BASEMAN CARNEY LANSFORD DIVES FOR BALL HIT BY SEAITLE'S JIM ANDERSON FOR A DOUBLE. ---------· \Vito's No.I? 80,348 Attend Fro• Pagr BI ANGELS • • • Navratilova llAINES cm'. FTu IAP l Martina Nn,·ratilova r11n brcathl' a littl<• eas1t'r tod11) Hollywood _Park -Paying ·Off ·Big 111 dff('('lln~ all r1ther uwect11 or t hf' 1\ ngeL"i · IZU mr• \\ lwn '"u r• n•it ..,1 ortng 111.111\ run' lak.-v.1· rt· 1111t. ~'iu _1.~o l aUon.l lu.l.Jc l.tA on-ddi!W>t- Vou H' got to ~'' harfl for <·very ball h1l W1· <·ant affr>rd am er r 11r T JnJn.J ... ,1111 knowing that s hr'!> stall the tor I N c; LE W<> 0 1J 1 i\ I' > rnnked women's tennis player lo ·W1!.hlr11l Wt•ll, '<\ho "8" l'laim«>d thl' world. • for t.12.000 al Holl.)"1~ood Park "I'm glad all this talk nbout ' la~t summer. wos o big winner No I is over for awhile." ,aid So wen• two "llollySweepc;" ~11\'ratilo\tl aftc·r do\\ntn~ pla~cr~ ~o was Hollywood chollcnl'!l'r Tracv Alifill\.kA,Jl:.:1.. _f:ir.k . -:;llti6ay To Y.101hc .Sunbird Cup \\_1,fian~ ,.II captured Sun· tourruunent. --~ s SUJ.800.C'.Ml~~dK-Cp Nn ,..,~utoto 23-llud KO"°<' 'inttr"' nn t hl· turf" h<'rorc> a Hollywood the mateh le~s than one Point Park record ('nl"d of 80.348 In ahead or lhl' 17· ear -o ld Au~t the crowd duran.~ a t ote bag , , • Y • m ~IVC'awa~ Jlromohon \\er «> two in lh<o \\omC'n ~ Tt•nmf' Assoc1u -bettors ~ho \\On $131 .935 RO for lion e mputt•r rankingll 0 rt' ti . pie~inu winn •rs an c,lx Nol onh did Nu\ rat1ln\'1t r<' c r <' > -. " " tarn ht•r ·:'\o I rank1nj.! 'hl' eon'l<'l'Ulive raee'> · Thl' cm" d topped th(' pn'' 1ou'> JWlekl't<.'d $50.000 in the proc-es:. llollvwood Park allc.>ndonrc n•c· Austin v.a1kt'<i off with S25.000 ord · b} more th<tn 12.000 ,\ AU Tl~ SAID SHE \\USll t nN\'OUS JU.."it bec:.ause the rank 1njl was on the lint• ··1 didn't <'Vf'n think about It ·· c;he sa id ··Martini.I "as :-.:o 1 l{O m~ into thl' matr h , so at reully didn"t bother me .. ll app<>ared. ho" ever. that t hf' poundini.t Florida l-.Un did bothl•r Austin Sht• looked ~lujtJ,tt sh thrnu!lh mueh of the mulch and made un uncharacterlstle 24 un· forced errors. "I just made too many oils· tokes," said Au11tln "I'm usual- ly much s teadier from the baselint' hut toduy it \\9'1 Martina ~hodidn l miss u ball " rrowd Of AA. 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Sund u~ tn t•arn lht• ,,,1 l'r ~"1 11nd ~I •• 111 1 hnd todQ ,, ,, pl.•' II••' I h.1\1 1.,,, mnn· I I Iii\ 11111111 011\\ .111<1 I h.1\l' tq -.. •rk h.11clc r t 11nrwr ... 111rn• •I '" \ti t-:nnx• 1lu111~ ttw ,t\\,ird 1111•m11n1t'" !'-1nct.1' ind t11lol h1111 \1,11· no" lo.no"' 1oo.h.tl I \\J' hl..o• in my p11mt• \h t-:nn>t' '-dltl 1 hat 11 "a' Con nor~ .11 ha ... 11<'.,I Navrntilov:1 played more pa tientl) than !-.he has in the pusl <1 !la inst her younger opponent She mixed her pow~rful s~n·e und·\Olley 1eumc \\tlh some steady 1eround i;trokos, forc1n~ Austin into errors ~nuydcr d1st1ni!Ul'ht-<I h1ms('H hy b<.'in~ Ont• of only two people to pick six hor,c'> uncl thus ~hart' in the <.'nnrmou.., 1'1rk Sax pool He waltil'd home. C''>rortcd b' hie; fricnds. "1th S l:l t 935 KO before tax<'s · Yeh. we ar<' 1111 going to -<t'elcbratc lonitc ... suld a s miling Snaydcr "Rut I've ~ot to borro" money rrom my friend~ l''e l(nt l'xactly $5 in my pocket and I "ill need that for tomorrow for ch an~e, lien• I am "1th mort.> thunSIOO.OOOundtt'll lnocheck , · S HH'r.000 rin.l pllH'l' Prill' an th1 • \\ nrld l'hJmp1011..,h1p of Tt>nni .. 1-·1nab I ran t rel.1t1· to pla) mg ham 11 I 9'i l bt>t a use I thQuitht he was im 1nt•1blt• back then ·· Mc Enroe 'J1d II\" "J' altatlonl( toda). n11 .. ,1nR no v11ll<''' and comm~ in mon· th.m u.-.uul tu thP nl'l " "MY IQ WAS 150 out lh<'re today," said ~avralllova . who made JUsl 12 unfo rced m1stakeR "I r e ulh usl•d my head" :'\u\'ralalo~a took the iead al lhe start. brea klni< Austin's serve and winnini< her o\\ n for a 2·0 lead. But Au11tan cum<' hack lo tie at 2·2 after l>cinl( down 0-40 o n !'iavratllova·s serve an the third ~u m<' Hut Navratilova redc·d orr four gumcs t o tu kc thl' ope nangset6 I .. After los ing m y s rrvl' al 2· I. 40 o. I wa:-luck\ to break right back Thul was :.a k<'y gamt•.' Navratilova said Both players ht·ld s<'r ve until the fifth ~aml' an the ~c·t·ond ~c·t when Navratilova hrok<.• throu~h a 3 -2 lead. Au~tin. however. broke right back to even tht· score <tl 3-3 Austin thl·n dropped her serve for 3.4 and never posed a threat the rest of the way Fro• Pag~ BI I.AKERS .•. whether they can run w ith us? We're going to have to s"." aald Magic Johnson, who added 16 polnt.a and 10 assist.a. "I know they can run but I don't think they can run with us.·' "As a team I don't think they have t.he same speed aa we do," added Wll)(cs. who "U>aaed ln 20 points. ''They can m ove but . . . "It will be intere1Unt to aee how they adj us\, to UI . CUardin& Or. J . and it they'll make Dawkins more effective In their offense." "WE WERE ABLE to run and that'• our. most auccealful tac· tic," aald Jabbar. "All w• clld to- d1y wu play· well enou1h to win. I know we crm play tiltt.er and J know the 76era c1n play better I'm not 1oln1 to OOUl'll 1nylhln~ until w•'v• won fOW' 11mt1.' • With t\'eryone &ookln1 tor an 1n1wer to ttw·-.ra~1 .. m1ybl Jim ChOMll and Dr J IUG It Met. lald C1M>fM>I "TM t.eam that Hft Mlbl11h Whlltffr It dotl letl ti Ute tHm that w•I ,....... ..... 11141° Dr J ''Wt'll JYM ... •lt•t hlPIM'ftl W ..... 11 '' "AS A MATTER or FACT. I had to ra~h a check with m y friend m order to be abl<' to pla~ tod:J~ ·'You l'i6nt lo kno" Jb<1u1 m\ ·ThJt !-J lug 'll'P to "' ard m~ ,.:11JI." -.aid Connor!-. "hosr c;l•t t It-d f a m 1 I ,. l 1 f I' h J ., ~ 1 ' c• n hi' )?Jm•· n1·\i. hfr "Thrrf' '" no 'n :! 0111~ 'o I I m not f11.:ht111 i.: to be :"o :.! I '\ e ROl to for~ct tht' mateh Connors h.1:-. tllkl•n dt•ad aim 111 u11'P11tm~ SwNt.·n ., HJorn Horio! ,,.., th~ ~o 1 plavt•r in lh1· v.nrlc1 I'm .iNtinl! <'1~1· to the '<'U Y I plJ\ed in 1974, tonnor .. -.aid I m v.rirkint.: h11rd 11n 1t Wht>n I \!t·f:onw r<.'fuwd t(I blnme u "PrJ11ll.'d .111i..1 .. h1· h:J' lw<.'n nur.s- 111~ for tht• c1l'fl'dl · II<' JU.'-t pla) 1•d bettPr .' '>!lid ~le Enrot•. v. ho rll.'ft>at<.'d Borl(for th•· 19-:~ \\l'T Final ~ t·ham- p111n .. h1p I v. :J'n ·1 moving to lht' bull w~ll I "JS up for the m .Jtr h hut as lt ..,, 1.•nt on I was "•'J ran~ do\\ n ---------------- &ueball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division _ W l. Pel. GB Oakland 15 9 625 Chicago .12 10 545 Kansas City 11 10 .524 Texas 11 10 524 Antell 11. 11 soo Seattle 12 13 480 Mlnneeota 10 13 435 Eaat Dlvlaion New York 12 9 57 1 Toront.o 12 9 .571 Milwaukee 10 8 556 Boston 11 10 524 Baltimore 9 12 429 Detroft ~ 14 364 Cleve and T 13 350 ._....,k_ &"99ft•.5Nt11ea T_le .. 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O•m.~ ..... °"""" .... -.1oe1 A SL ,.,...lllCAM '°"1'1 llt MCf \.Cl•""""'tl C.0100 n Go<• Coh!O<.Wo W L T 0 ' GA ., fll• 1 ' ' ti ' ~ I I 11 II 11 h J 0 • " 0 ' ' t ., •• NA"fl<>'tilL ~n:lf'M(I ( °'UmM I I I • '" ~ ... .,,,..,oni ,. 4 ... ' ,. p.,nf\\¥1V.... 0 0 () ) f t Ml:lndly. Mey 6. 1980 \ Shenandoah WD18NHYC Opening Race Shenandoah, skippered by BUI Palmer, Newport Harbor Yacht Club , waa the winner In the In· lemational Offsbore Rule OOR > divlaioo el NHYC's ()peoing day race ft'om Los Angeles Harbor t.o Newport. The traditional race, a lways sailed on Saturday. ls a feature of NHYC's annual seuoo open- ing ceremorues on the following day. The race was Inaugurated In 1923.. Second place in IOR went• to Al Cassel's Wa rrio r . Ba hia Corinthian Yacht Club, aod third was Spirit, Sailed by Allen Brown, Voyagers Yael!\ Club. Thts year·s race also featured two clas~es of Performance Handu.•ap Racing Fl~t <PHRF1 yachts. and the one-design Etchells·22 Cla~s. Trophy ~inners in other classes ETHCE1.L<i·Z2 1. Penect. Don Edler. NHYC. 2. Mlsctuef. Carolyn Newcomb. NHYC: 3. ChaparaJ. Pay Ayres. NHYC. PHRF A -l. Humble B. Don Rlack. LAYC . 2. Summerset. Bob Marshall, NH YC. PHRF·B l Commotion. Merl Butler·Rob Alc umbrac. N H YC: 2 Peiptsus . J err y Montgom•·ry. AHYC: 3 Dark Star V, St1•v1• and Jeff FaN1ell. NHYC Bussard Tops Tornado Class LO~G BF~Cll PauJ Bussard of Richmond \ d 'A-as the winner OAIL '( PILOT BOATING Raab Sails To Lldo-14 llllYC Title HUNTINGTON HARBOUR - Chris Ra ab of Hunti oeton Harbour Yacht Club proved why he 1s nallonal champion in the l.1do·l4 sailing class Sunday by winning tus club's Tournament of Champions. It was the ninth }ear HHYC hah conducted the regatta. Winner an the Grand Masters flight for skippers over 50 was Hill McCord of Balboa Yacht Club . Thirty o f the top Lido-14 !.a1lors tn the Southhmd compel· l'd 1n the ,f.'vent. The Lido·l4 »loop was ongmated in Newport Hearb int.be early J960S b.v W.D. • ·f\111" Schock and ha~ grown to lif' one or the numer ically lar~~t sloop.ragged dinghies in tht· world U u nn~r UJ> 111 t h e c bam. p1on~tup Oaghl w<.os Charlie Cum. min)(s, Ahsmilos Bay Yacht t 'lub, and third wa., Hal Brol411 Ir. M 1ss1on Hay Yacht ClulJ Sf·rood 1n the Cr.sod Masten. (. .. v.1.na I 1 t • ) t ti J4of!IWX'~ -ii(,. "it}I .. t ~ylvelhe , ... , •G-. _ Ul lht:..15-..bwil I a.m.a.dci.c.aLam.liTan-.. cla!>S and picked up the Al;,mato-. Ha> Yacht Club perpetual troph..- for the winner m tht: largMt ells.'>~ Jt tht:' JJlllual Ol)mp1cs Cla~sc:~ Re~atta t-h~t -war-fnC'k r.in~bernr - .\lum11.01. Rav Yacht l 'lub. Third t -NO_"_ •• ~·· ~. -· S.lgjan Grand Prill ... ~.--........1·· l OIOltr PtfOf\~. Frant•, l•9••t. I >t 46 )I, 11\ 1\ mplt , Al•f' Jon~,, "'"''•II•. WI01am,, I :l'IU• ) C•r•o' Attut•m•nn. Af'O•fthn•. W1lltlm\,t «> l()t.J •. "•"" "'""'"· rronc•. R-11 '"'°°· or..l•pOol\lnd S JNf'-_,.J..,lef.f.r-p T•"•ll.- 1-c>IMtl\lnil • Cll ... VII..._.,.., C.-, fff'r•rl, - 1-c>-"'1 1. IC•u ~Q. P:-, Fm1t,<tl•ll, - l•o ... "'"" I JodV S<llKa..,, ~ Atnc • r "'"" ,...,,a"'-"" ' 0.,._ OolY. lrtlonel l v11•tl l •O 1- llfohll\CI 10 Ello• Altgetl•, ltMY, L.cM"'· flt,.. '400 IMtftind. II. J.-L.offllot, Fr-e, Li9119r, -1--· 17 J .,. L-•· HOii-, olQM 1•1>' 0.1\....,. Misc. w eelwnd T~nsactlon1 IASCIPLL N•t-1~ Nt W y'~IR'k M( f\ ACll¥Afdt t ti 1•0"''· O•tcFVl'r F't4"Cf\'d Pt\U MAf'\ll&w\9'1. 1n '"''""'· ""'"" ·~· 01-..l>l..O '"' COi.LiGE OHIO ''"'" No.....:! "''" v-•-• worn<" '-ttwll tOOCll Bussard scorE'd 14 4 poinL-. un der th<· UlympH· penalt) point ~ystem to 17 .\for runn~ up Ran dy Smyth. CabraJJo Beach Y&ch l Club Third place went lo Rach.ard Loufrk. CB Y(', v.rith 22 point.-. . Trophy v. inn ers an other dassn . STAR -• J. Barton Bttlt\ Ur.. Angeles; 2. Trygve LilJestran<l, San Franca.sco ; 3. Robert McNeil. San FranclSC'O. FLYCNG DUTCHMAN -1. Tom Gates, ABYC; 2. Bernardo Ma rtinez, Mexico: 3. J ohn See both, Pewaukee. WL!K'. FJNN -I. Jam Kirk. !'l:ew York , 2 Earl C11rd. P\'l>A. :J AlbertMooi-wt:er , WCYC Pritikin Trophy To Grant's Circe MARINA DEL REY -Robin Grant 's t'ln·e. CalJJornia Yacht Club. was the winne r or the Pratakin Trophy predicted log contest Sunday under the d1rec· t1on of Del Rev Yat'ht Club C rant''\ per.t·tmt of error ovt•r lht• 16 8 nult· c·ourse on Santa ~tumca Uav ~ ..i:. 0·689 St•cond ~·1th an error of 9 7'11 percent w as Con trail, Paul Leland, Ventre YC, and third was Punky's Parlor. Mel Cohen and David Broom. DRYC. 0 79ts Flyers Fly .. Right, Barber Scores 4 Jr~ Grid Sign ups INa-. frarry \\oocJ i\B'i C Treiph~ v.an ncr., an non. i hJmJ>W~hap fiJ ~hb CLAS.~ A I. l><in Barrus. A Ii 'l'C. 2 <;reg Hust ht" HllYC ( I.ASS B -l Kc·nt ~ortr1g, IHIYC. 2. Mdnny Co,k r, HYC. Windsurfe r Recognized The International Yacht Rac- 1og Union <lYRU > b as an- nounced formal recognition of the Windsurfe r sailboard as an 1nteniatJooaJ class sallboaL Granting o f international 'l tatus s1.zna l1> form al Jcknowled~mcnt by the union of lugb qwl!Jty organ.iz.t.tional, technical, measuremed\ and <'Om petJUve features witbm a <'lass. ll also guarantees mem- bers access to many previously r es tricted sailin g a r eas throughout tbe world. The IYHU announC"ement of international s tatus for the Windsurfer was made in March !ollowmg two ye~n; or study by the uruon's bo<1rd ~allln~ com- m1lll>e T h(• Windsurfer as a sa alboarrl v. 1th u unavns dl JOtnt mast and ;J w1 sh bonf.' boom wh1 r h th" ~.ulor man~uvers standmg u p T1H•l.ing •~ aecomph~hed by car n 1111.: the sail and boom arounrt the mast as the sa1lor balanc~._ pn'C'Jnou~ly on the board. ORANGE COUNTY BLOOMINGTON. P.hnn. CAPl -The clock and Phlladelphia's 8111 Barber ("()llSplred aRamst the young and hungry Minnesota North Stars Sun· day night. The North llunt1ngton Beach Junior All American Football League v.111 hold a MGbile BMW Repair 675-9819 / f1dlrJ s.-.a • Hem If ht Barber's four goals -UJcludUlg a shorthanded tally with 3 26 to play -powered the Flyers lo a S-3 National Hockey League v1ctory over the Stars Sunday night and gave Ptuladelphia a 2·1 edge an the best-Of-seven semifinal series. But it was the lnevltable winding down of the clock. the North Stars insisted. that prevented them from beating the two-lime Stanley Cup champion F1yers. "We really thought we were going to win this game." saJd Minnesota center Bobby Smith. "We made an about-face ln effort and that's important. but lt was a big e motional letdown wben they scored that fifth goal.·· Tba' fifth goal. Shorthanded. Devastating. Bul according to Barber, routine. "I just try to do my job at both eods of the lee." said Barber. wh06e lb.I.rd goal had given the Flyers a 4·0 lead before the North Stan stormed back. "We were doWll. but we held our composure. We've been here before. We gave them We and then had lo take It away." The North Stars seemed all but dead when Barber scored at 6:07 of the second period . sports ru~ht f'nday in ------ the Manna HIRh ~ym- nasium with Jim Jodat of the Los Angeles Hams H heduled to appear and talk Wlth parents a nd youngst.el"'!I . :J'he event is the an· nual sagoup niJ;thl for youths 8-14 and wiU take place from &-10 p.m. Also on hand will be Dave Thompson , the Marina High football coach and other mem· bers of his staff. It l.s open t.o the public with youths seeking to sign for the 1980 season · required t.o have a birth certificate. ooe or both ~areot.a and a SlO reg. l8trat1oofee. BUY OR LEASE NABERS ~tk ORAMGE COUNTY'8 LEM>IMOO£~ 1\'o Lou'er Prke f\o 8 f'tlf'r .Sera'litt 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9 WO SoceerSignupsSet ~ Registntlon for American Youth Soccer « OrtanizaUon Reiion 57 <East Newport Beacb. Balboa bland and Corona del Mar) Is set Satur- Zi llgitt right day. Boyt aod prll1 •let 5-18, cu alp up from 9 ·a.m. to 2 p.m. at Eatt Bluff Elemefttar)' School. A ~or auardian 1bould brina the pJayer 'l'I birth cenlflcate or other proof ot aae. name 1od phone number of the family doetor. name and •d· clrftt °'. an emer1ency contact, tmuraoee car- rier'• name and dat. of the lllt lM.ADUI abot. RtcllttaUon ftt ll Ill for the ftnt ~yer ln a f1mUy, • for the MCOnd and SU for eacb lddl-Uoatl ,.,..,_..,, T .... IN HIM.ed by ... ud bellDCH for nmud~. R•t•ller9: Insurance ooet.a rtslna! 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Film Soc...1ety o' l•'lc..Otn c..~nt~ ~ triOUl9 h:. 11•9 lflOendar)' dl'9C10<·l1Cldr writer wtlh 0"'''1 stars 1~ud1nq l•u· ,...., BK all •• na R1el\a•o Burton .1nd fl'Btu,.no M'QU~ lri:>m m•ny QI Hus Ion• wN'' TUBE TOPPERS KOCE SO 7:30 Tribute to J ohn Huston. The ve teran actor -director - wrltcr is honored by the Film Sodety of Lin coln Cente r (also on KCET, Channel 28, a t 8:30). NBC e 9:00 -"Breaking Away ." Th e TV pre mie r e of this Oscar· nomlneled movie a bout a young man•s coming of age in Indiana with Dennis Christopher. ABC e 9 oo "Off the Mmnesota Strip." A runaway girl becomes a proe- titute in t his new TV movie with Hal Holbrook and Michae l Learned c reviewed below). .n&n1o11o •.30 8 (I) n4E l'T'OCl<ARO CHANNING SHOW Brao t...ii. m>U•t on '<>...., ••Ill .I Wfll&t wflO 1t ICt ..... ty 11'1 IO()j! r~et IOt • teandlll M&Qar•fl8 wflO ... , a~sig•"t'd 10 9•PQ6.e r· rr dt)dr,s~ \ll) WHO REM£M8~ MAMA? t.,.~,.•nc:l1•m(1 t ,, .. , iJ• ~ 1,1 H1 ""' • •i.,.,..,J f'•"C U\1 lry m1 1dlW ii )+.d Orv<><«-<·~ 11nd O•tCJ• l<..,.I 'i<>mf'm"" 41t' 1\ •> sm.n."1 IR) 10:00 IJ t LOll ORAHT aru.., '""m' 1n•1 ~"" c""'" t'toffifT'lil',I C...f<lt•tr VYfH'Y'\ t •-" JU'-t* .I " mH(KW-druq l""" 1 J r.... "'olt,.. O;;•ff\.W P'"Q"•~Y IA/ 0 0 NEWS (I) NIGH~ GALLERY Tr.-l1tt'f~ &t.tt:lr Ha, A t11"'4rfltoC!ltt>C1 O' ,v ,,, r..:•• ()f"I "" •d row hn ,, • ,,,....,. Go6J DtO ''"'" w •~ "'°'' • ._,,,, 11 "~""''""'l'O tru1n 1r • 7'"' r:"'11vry fD PftESEHTE tD HCIME90Y3 A 9QCU"'en18')' IOC\-.g on .,.,. ~ proooem• unO «l"CIWN ,,, •• c.oni.ot>t rOUl'Q P90C>l8 "9'llCUiattv '""' rr >t~ Cf\..c~N> wt'() frvi' I · n ,,.. o.ttri•» ol l~ A"O(O- ""' m> kl MOYE'IS' ~ A Fle:>r.•ff.,.t ••O'~ ..,_.,,,..) ,.,0 ""'''"-' ,, oo e o a . • 1~ HfW6 0 HfW\. YWm OAME 0 RHOOA Flr""O I ,,,..._ 10 !>< .... ;"'t or rww ,.,,,.. ,.,v·m r-ut _., • .! muY.• tu Sdr Fr .. nt.•a W ALL IN THE FAMILY ' ,, • '\•'0'' "' • ·~,.,..,.,_, ll>At ..,.,. "11t~t' ~ f•I t'•-. .. f, tl"'I ,,.f'J '"I .. ~· I J u~' cw.. b-"" t..y ' ~· Hfetl'I M'•" (I) THI! RHHY HIU SHOV/ t nr f tf'\V• ' '• tr\• ·t -""°"'' o ,u~ow '*"' Nf...• ..... tt 30 0 t HAAAYO ...... , ' ~••t'ttlil '•, • 8 A8CNEWI ct OAVE AU.EN AT LAMlf 0..... .. kift9 canut. Or••· no de Bero-ac:, Hainlel ...a 5nenoctt H~ I AUHUMBAAO CM'taMAAT Max and t9 are !tie prfly M !My we pureued by I kA08 -0-01 on • Certb -lllMd • CAPTIOHED MIC Nlwe GD CAMERA THRE.f "The MIWM•pgl RI~ E\1n "-"'-" The lld....,11"" ot an 1>nu1uill theatrlce1 trO\ll)e p1esent1ng tree ~ ln<I d<lll'l\I wh•le refling aown Iha M1.-a.p po a<e docl;menaeo I 1:t0 8 (!I BAANEY •HU.EA •. A -bet ot ,,.,. gey com MUt'llty ac:cv~ one Of Barney 1 oe1ec1i.e1 ot eltortiOI' tA) -Ml>HIGH'T- tU>O . TAUS Of l .. E UHEXPICTEO In Hw C.Mdl 'Wun C:trHbl'lfQ ..no M 11 Ga•I ••• eta•" .. ,.,....... but I"'" w""I~ •• """" p-OI I "4' ICllO" ct MOVIE • • <..-t, ...... v~ k.-...... v•t•OO t •t, 'I BOil H~'°" ("' 1 Ma~~ '..,d·O• A. ttt••-vt • 00 C•~lA 1 r O<IC:QmH 11\e 014'CI OI ; .., ml(..a.> '"""" 1_.'.2•tJ()f"t ti"''~ I W HONEYMOOHf:AS R_,lpt' ._ tf t rr f' Jl M.: J'J ''"' ,,,90 fr) " '1 f ff' ,,n.t I tr• UJ¥r nttrli' •1t1~ Wnf'f'l ~hf"ta ~~,,,". o.,., n• ,, '14•r1"" 10 8 bl°''flr'H Q lrN""•~f'nt l~.lt Q 1b POl.ICa WOMAN Pf'['pM or•• 'lr:J,.,.('avftf ... ~ ·~1h_. .. , 4't .t wo'•" ,,,..,.~ h:\t '" ,,., ,..,, .q ..... (' J y Q1 JQ ,.,. ,y _. "'1 I "1"'t.J',,.,.. lt-.30 D OENE AUTRY ~~.:~"!~~I ' ••• )//f '"'()r("'tf•tlfW t t! ... .,.. DAILY PILOT o1 the jungle C I hr • *> tl*e 00 ~CU> Whlle on ~ """'" lhe Clly'J mounted police unll MoCloud ~ lftvotwd with • murder ano ~,., pollot lr•I,_ t:OO U TOWOMOW o..-t• All\eflC#I r•tlU· ., rent owner-c:Mfa o.oroee • P..n.r. Tony Velone end , ;~ Allclt ~ltWI. ! e THI ~ Luc" le loroed to give rl'lfllge 10 • young b«lk •Obbef ::1= l:llO ~· MOVIE • • • Spool! Chasers" t 111671 L.-c> Go<oey, Huna Hiit The 8-y 9o't1 llnd 11'9y !'lave IOiM nol40- "19nd'Y . gh<>ela' IOt oom- peny u tr.y Mt out to rf1P61t en Old lat'"'-I I "' I 2 ~a HEWt 31>0 . N€WS :a ti IJ MOVIE • * • llWI Naked Crly t 111441 Barry FllZQ@rald, Howa1d Dull While 1nv88- 119at 1flq a young o•"'• mu<o<., 0Atoc11ves uncov- .., .. f6W91·1"4lfl "o0 12 'f'aw•dap,.• Doy,f ine4> ff •n•it»• \ 1'()() Q) • • Apfll In Pafl!. I 111!.Jl Doria Olly. Al"ty fl<t>Q4lf f< t.hl)<US Qlfl And B QO•<Jtnmt'nl oll1C11tl taM In tu•• on " Fr1nc41-b<>Und t\u vry ttfW" 4' "' s t -AFTERNOON- 17 00 0 •• t ~1M41 AI ln" i~,, I t'l'>'.ll O~n r.> ••'c?r ().and I ,nn A run· ~•ill• rphan ~t I~ 3'd ( t • mf'<llC-thown'!ttn ;nG • .lolX>lll worlll< 11, h1 , ~"""n I .. .. ... • . . ~ I MC 0 Hft8 ((J .ioqi.·a WILO Q [O FACE THE MU8'0 u THAT S HOu.vwooo ·Comte~ l<fW'oes'· ct THE SUUNAHS PMMA~ S-HOllyWoOO I w.C:l!-t --•• e<~·club •no ti4te -. ta111~ "''•C>O• 9:001JL(l M 'A'S'H Ha..i.eye Cld"™'5 .,,.,, • loro11n otticer who •Si detetmlne<l to lt'lfe<TOQ91" jl b.aly 1n1"'ota ~ woman1R1 A<nt>tf' A•~,.. A r""'l' "• I '~lgr .. ~..i Jfl. rt .f'J Q ••'Id t•t1rf•f Is.;,., I th0\,11 ,,.,., h 1nr,. t 1 V t. .-'""')'"1 • ,., ... ., ... ~ 1...... ~ "' -. -. _m 11110 --···· "..i-~ ---~ M'A'8'H Psyct><llri•I M•tor Fr....a ,.,..., c;omes tn the 1w1um ll'l&t IS tl\ft •0711'1 to Clft31 ttts heilo al'd hnd• re1eM9 '" 111 untQue torm ot ,,....,,.. ~~" ll lldie' ll!U'\10"! "'''h 11n e>ld flGrTW' Tnm tc.ns 81'<1 lor ~ drlltlr 11 IM Pu" And Arnv<>s hl)(n(: lat• 0) Al.L 1H THll FAMILY A provocehve .. , .. IPlll~I 8:00 tJ (11 YOU'lllE niE O AEAT'!ST, CHAALIE BROWN .O MOVIC rn ft"\t'I'\ '"" rw "" "' •wli. \ .• I t ""• trr~ 1tw'I '-'• t ~· ~ .. ·~''"i .,,..,,. ('f 19111 .. 10300»W HEWS v .i:t,tt .. 0 OATlloK>GA ... ( • • '' ~,., (Jf. ""!'ft rl)f """ •'J'"' Jff{~ •• , ~ •I J.fp l f •'Ainfi 4lf -JI ' • taof'l itt""1 "-N'.I 1t '~ • t ' t'll('(._ Mel q.. 'f ,,.,. r Pllrt 71 f IP!;l'I r tf"Qelf' I P~• C"a.non ,,.. t/\r ') 30 0 ••. ,,, .. l•otl'<I"' ~ ""'' I 14141 8arl'l•ra r °"" f '"""00' (\t1uard • THE HHHY Hll.L SHOW I '""" bel-Arciloe And his flt>ar •' deugMer. Gloria. Cl) GOOO TIMES Chatlla Brown 0'"" ,,,.,,. Milt ten ctlanoae al f11lu•• When he vOCun'-• •• a decathlor\ eon1ee11n1 1n "'' sct>ool s JunlOt Otyml>IC corn~11hofl !I'll • • • • Brt>~~·"'ll A .. a. 119791 °"""'s CtiottW- Paul Ooou-y A,_,. hoOn ~nOOI qr.lOu,.le i.Jl<M up ine •p<v 1 01 o.c)'dln<l "' 1 ne nopPs 01 comPt't ~O aoa•n" .,, 'lalian tt'olm "'!>• 1t1nq his M•awesll!m ,,,.,..,.,,. town JOHN DARLING . by Armstrong & Batl uk (.'honnf»I Lb• ing• D KNXT <CBSI l o& Angolu~ U KNBC INBCI Lo11 Anqeios I KTLA !Incl) LOl'> Ange.to& KABC TV (ABC) Los AnQOIO". ()) KFMB fCBS) San 0 1eqo 0 K~-TV find I Los An11ell"• @) KCST 1ABC1 San 01PQO I KTTV (Ind ) LO& Angela:. KCOP· TV (Ind I Los An9oh1:. KCET· TV IPBSI Los Anqeles CD KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington BecJCh 0 UTTU HOOSE OH THE PAAtt'llE Lauri get• ~hi 11'1 11\e middle •hen Alm1n10 111stst~ they marry fight .. wey a no he r lathe r ~11 (P<W'l t) Q MOVIE • • • · the Devil's Brig.>Oe" I 19e&I Wlhtam liOIOefl. Cllll ~tlOrl In 1~2. an A1rny olheer Ol'Q-a IQPf'Olct! - manoo c.r-~ °' Q O.-oJ MOVIE 011 Tiie M 1nneao1a Slr.P (Pr9"'~el Hal Hoj.omoi. Mleheet LQ&rM<l The par 0011 of a runewa.,._ I~· ager Olseove< oorlng a reunion 1ha1 the gin hU beCOm8 a proslltute I MERV GAlfRN MAftl< Ru8SEU. WMhonglon's top polflic.a• 1>umot1l1 pokes lun at mllfOf -.es end newt Sii>-,_ of lhe a.,. trorn IM Kattw!tlne Cornell n-1er .. . • I ) • • '· .... t. Nt~- 'Minnesota Strip' First-rate Dratna TEEN-AOE PROSTITUTE Mere Winningham ~ope to Play Air Force Gig HOLLYWOOD (AP> Bob Hope will ta ke "The Bob Hope USO Show" to the Air Force Acade m y In Colorado Springs as the USO and the Air Force salute Hope on his 77th birthday. The show w111 be aired on NBC Ma}' 28. Gu~t stars on the show Include Dian a Ross. Andy Gihb. Loni An- derson. Barba ro Ma ndre ll and skaters R andy Ga rdne r and Tai Bebjlonlo. By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES t AP> -It's May. a maJor ratmgs sweeps period. and A BC checks in tonight a t 9 on Channel 7. with a TV movie a bout a leen·a~e prostitute. Just thei;ort olthlng tocom - bat NBC's first-r un showing of Oscar- winning "Breaklnlit Away " As could be e xpected, ABC has tried to lure viewe rs to its "Off the Minnesota Strip" with a lurid promo ca mpal~n. fea tur ing 8n ad showing a tramped-Out little hooker on a bus bench, and the com e-on · "Runa wav. Hooker Lillie Gir l Lost . Who is.Micki ?" Isn 't show business wonderful? Bt.JT WAIT. "Minnesota Strip' isn 't the cheap sleaze ABC p[OmlBed. I t's good . Probing and serlous- minded. even. 'Viewers tuning In for some cheap thrills will be <llilappolnt- cd . and viewers tuning out t.o avoid s:Jme will be missing a very f\ne te levision drama Shining br ightest is Mare Win- ningham. a talented young actress who de(tly gl id~ rrom the naive far mgirl of. "Amber Waves" to lhe utte rly believa ble street-scarred r unaway, Mic ki . The story, wntten b y David Chase , is about a restless, wise-beyond-her· years and, in som e sense , beyond her p ar ents teen-ager t ryi ng to come hom e after a painful r unaway adven- t ure to New York. where she was taken from Minneapolis to be a pim p ·s "star lady ." THE MINNESOTA St rip Is a sleasy piece of Manhattan that is a co mmon de stina tion for Midwest runaways who fall into prostitution "a regular all-nigbt su~rmarkcl'' or _,sex. a police officer calls 1l. Although ABC's promos wouldn't have you know 1t tthe ad reads "olf t he MINNESOTA STRIP"> Ml rki's tough struggle to resolve. ronfl.Jcts with her bitte r . bafned parents ts lhe rea I essence or the story. Hal Holbrook is Micki's father. a lost soul or the Sinatra J,!Cneralion. frightened and guilt-ridden becau.<ic o f h is ~n da rk s id e . Michael Learned plays his wife , an a m· bilious, strong -head ed woman as muc h a n gere d as hurt by he r daughte r 's delinquency. Middle Americans, beaten down. •POD PEOPLE," Micki descn bes the m to her psychiatnst. The home Micki tries to re-adJust to features a family incommunicado. whose idea of super ronversaUon 1<; "Paas the Green Goddess. please " Al school, abe is taunted by boys who are fuclnated and perhaps a little frlRbt.ened by her "naat." Helmets Advised LINTHICU M . Md . (AP) Motor cyclists acr oss t he na tion will ·soon be getting .a safely m essage from one or the best known of their own Larry Wil cox . a h ig h way cop on the t e l cvi s 1on se rie s "CHiPs." 'Sergeant Cribb', ()n KOCE Tuesday v/~ fllE -Q ~~ · Some ol tbe moat baffllnl fictional cr1mea of · V!otorlan Entlud ar' probed and tolved In ''Sergeant Cribb," premierina Tueeday al 8 p.ra on KOC£, Channel 50. Adapgd from the novels of Peter Lovesey, the tbne·part antbolot1 conch1d11 the premiere toeoa cl tbe ''Myst.ry'' Hritl oa CbanMl IO. · Prom 1"' to me Seri.ant Cribb, ot Seotlud Yard'• IMWIY formed Crtmlnal lnve1U11Uon • ~. perfonne Illa deteeUve duU• amid ta.. , ..... ud pnJ.adJtee, tM fadl and &be ICU d1le ot U.. Victorian era. Portrayed b1 Alan ........ Qolbb ..,...U a bowllr ud a pbeket wa&ela ... ..,,. ......... He ................. .,. =...--,...,, •• , '° outwtt ~ mmialll • . &Mia ··--= crtbb'' ....,.. ......... .. .. • ... .,. LtmM1 ..... , ~ ... ~,.. ... , .. ~ ............................ ,, .. ~· 131 •• Mp ot ........ y.,., ,,. ....,... ,.,... . . . .. .....,, •• BILL MURRAY • PETER BOYLE lR NOW Pl l\YING f'llTT crn Cl•TC• ....... ..,.., a.Ila "'"'* CMIOIU Orange 634 9282 Newpon ~ 5'4-0760 Wtsim.nst~ 893 1~ NC•<t _. , .. .,,.. ._PIA 121-4070 I, ... I _. !P IP•. p • •.,.. E\'cn the h1J:h school pnnc1pal. v. h1le profl-:.:.inR anll!H'!>l in her ad JUSl ment. 1s arouM."<i b) her ~tory or prost1lut1on. prodding her for d~tails and reinforcan~ M 1c k 1 ·s sense or alienation Thl.'rc 1s one 1rrit at1ng 1tlmm1ck used. a pre \'1ously unhi nted-at black d('cd ronfcsst'd by Holbrook at the very end Pres umably. 1t is central tu t he dt'hnqucncy of his daughter . yet 1t 1s not mcntioned in M1 r k1's session wit h her ~yrhiat r1st or in pnva!e convl.'rsat1on betwe<!n hn parents COMING AS IT d oes. without wn rntnj,! or churnct<'r ~£'t up. 1t seems n ut of plnc-c. as 1f Holbrook suddenly looked at the clork nnd said. "G('('. the movie's almo<1t ove r. I'd better 'ft>SS up and nl'atly explain every. thin!( " St1ll , "OH the ~ann!'11ota Stn p" 1s a jarring dra ma that v.111 s tay w1lh you. hnunt1ngh• Yo u may even wonder why ABC didn't JUSt come o ut and admit 1t had somelhinl{ of q uality here Habit. 1 l(uess • ·\ ::.IUPIRBLY CAAn•o ~ aRaATHTAKING THfULLlftl'' f ,_. .. \' • f'I It. I .. THE ---PS 4 Ac odf""Y A ward\ ALL THAT JAll CU ~ '. J -00. I 0: JO"--- T .._, O....., LITTLE OARLIMGS lltl """' '"4.ti.llOLO & ,...uor --HIJIHSKY UU 1·00 PRETTY IAIY Cll .. If l l I J HA Jf_ J 1 t 't.., ' E ' "BLACK STALLION" CG I L. --1 "APOCALYPSE NOW" (R l ,_ I -.-.C-AL-IFO~ } _:i SUIT£" 1~1 "CHAPTER TWO" l"COALMINER'S DAUGHTER" ·~· I "KRAMER •s KRAMER" 1111 -----===> "NORMA RAE" "IREAKIHG AWAr'l.-GI "lADY &. THI nAMP" ''UMDINTU1tl0 R Y1"G QOOIAU" CG.I "COAL Ml"8~ DAUGH'T1NI" f~I "&ICTRIC HOHIMAN" ~~--u.-.._. I "MC>tlMA ur "IHAICIMG AWAY" IN• c .... -== I "THE Jail .. 11) "A.HIM.AL HOUSI" "APOCALYnl NOW" "80YllN COMPANY C" 1111 ... ... ~ .. ' • .. I • ... I \, DAIL y PILOT ENTERTAINMENT l'YV GARDNER "' . -,. •Hollywood, a JAY st1Aa1nrn -N•':W Y(>kK < fl > · A C>ay in H,&l)'w\'Ud, A' Ntahl 1n the Ukraine · i. taalt good Th I half i "Ultra1rtl • lt d tnwli&ht"t. C'hckho\ s "Th(' twar" an Mar Urothe~ tyle. wun1 ltarpt>. btc·o W\t.I Gl'\1ucho lm po,tcnri ''Vkriunc"' f1r-.t ritoyf'd l..ondon an a t-l'Olll lht•utt•r ll !iet•mt'd too 11hort \\hen 1t n111v1'll HI u lar&t'r tiow.e, '° Juthor l>tt•k \ U!lbu1 l(h y,roh • u 11Jct't"h 111 11rt'l0•'\lt• 11 Holly \\ocld · Th.11 ·, I he bud hu 11 # by TurH ' willy <·hort'OMrllph y , ptrforowt.I un ., u.11rrurt•d •ccond .floor abo\ 1• lht> lobby by t v.1> \J11nrt·r~ wbo ., l' v1 .. 11Jlt· only rrom lhl• thl~h do1'n "Vkrutnt•," on thu otht•r hand, ol tt>r't 'lon1 lumai n11•1 r1 n1t•nt u.~ it hu.) J t Cht'kho\I ''> t11lt• o ( u wculthy, 1m J)(>rlOUI H11sMan w1cto\\ "'ho .... 1• munsc 11> rnvudt'<i b> un obno>.iou.-. uuthor tr ' ln.i lo , 11111·1·1 on 111\ l.'400 rublt· ct .. bt h1·1 I.ill· hu .. 111.1111.J 'Ul'JIOM:dly O\\f') him By The Associated Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week e nding May 10, as they appear in this week's issue of 8 1llboard magatlne . HOT SINGLES l. "Call Me" 81ood1e <Chrysalis> 2 "Ride Like the Wind" Christopher Cross <Wa rner Bros I 3. "Lost 1n Love" Air Supply (Arista) 4 "With You I'm Born Again•· Billy P reston & Syreeta <Motown l 5 "Another Brick in the Wall" Pmk Floyd <Col umb1a 1 6 ·· F'l rc Lak'"' Bob Seger <Capitol 1 7 "You May Be Ri ght · Hilly Joel <Columb1ii) 8 "Sexy Eyes" Or Hook < Cap1lol > TUE E iTlRi: IMPORT hu-. hcl\t\t'<f on Ur,1.1d\4 J \ , Ju t~'tt'<t antt 1·h4.1reo gr1vh1•d b) Tomm ) Tunt.> \41th mu~•<' IJy Fran!. I .!ZU U!o 1¥nc b\ \ osbur~h and J t'4 o puin11 bund. ont- p1ano tx•inJ.! uff ... ta~t' tiroucbu 1lhl\1d uo.1rrlbOl\l 1i. the l1.ttriMt•r "hill· !ht• Wltlll\4 I t'bt'mbl tn~ M.1rgd1 t•t I lu111m1t '" 111.i>l"d by l't·~.:) Jlt'\4 t•lt A ll.u prt''L'nl •• rt• ('hH·o c LJLaru.." "" ht·r luolfll.ir\ l1J1 po I PrtM'lllJ Lopt-z 1 a., twr ~drtlt'Ot•r. ht•• loH•I) daughtt·r 1 h..itt· UrJµt'r l and tht· h and ... 11ru1 \uun.: c·oJc hm.H1 tht· d J ughll·r lo\ t'., 1 Slt·J>ht•n J a nw-. 1 9 "Don't f all in L<lvc W11.h a Dreamer" Ken-• ny Ro~ers with Kim Carne'> <L'mted Artists> "flo ll\"uod ,.. \4hal d l'ntu·ofdt' hcatt.> \' J\ ... m1~ht t•a ll d mm 1t' buff mui.t II '>alutt•., riot• old tunl.'l> of lloll) '4 <>0d. tl'I!.. hu"" 1hr~ famou., onei. )tot \Hlltt>n Jnd .. poof::. old film 'chcht•.., OH, YF.S, TtlF.Rt:'S a µn•ll) maid 1 N1Jo IJ.11 n1tJ fur IJarpo LCI d u tM'. and ,, manM'r\ .mt 1 \lbt:rt Stcphl1n'>on 1 "ho hangs <.1round JAYNE ANO MARILYN -NOT AT THE SAME PARTl~S Monroe and Mansfield Weren't Bosom Buddies TOP LPS 1 "Against the Wind" Bob Seger & t h• Silver Bullet Band lCap1tol 1 2 "The Wall 'Pink Floyd 1Columb1a1 3 "Glass House-." Bill) J<X'I 1columb1ai I "Mad Lc)\t•" Linda Ron'otadt <Asylum> .. . s "Light L'p th<' Night ·The Brothers Johl\SOJl 1 A&~1 1 6 "Off the Wa ll" M1rhael Jackson (Ep1c1 7 .. A~ncan Gigolo" Soundtr ack I Polydor> 8 "Woml'n and Children first'' Van Halen t Warner Broi> 1 9 · ·chn'>tophc r Cros~ ·· Chris topher Cross u· ... done• afft•t•t1onatt•h a ... d n.--.u~ p ut on In Lht' Th1rt1 E' ... b 0 y !llX Ubht'~ and usherette ... \4 ho , dad 1n i;(rity red a nd gold. c<.1vort 1n the ~audy red and black lobb)' of Grnuman ·., Chrnc:.c Theater H<1mpa nt non M:·qu 1tur .... absurd .,.~hi g;;ig~ and dt•hbcrakl} u"ful songs 1Jamc., -.rng., .1 lmt: ballad \4 h1•rl' ht• thrt•Jlt•n -. to "<·ro"' roc·kadoodh·dou > 1.ill 11p t'r<tlll) a bout. of rour::.<• q . \\t• know you knl'W tht>m "ell. ::.o "ould you mind telling us If the latt• Marilyn Mo orot' and J ayn e ~1 ansfie ld we re good frlPnds o r jea lous of each other? -Maria M .. ~1 lnne apolli.. 'GI d y A k d Th t 1Wame rBro-. 1 a OU s e at __ 1o_·_·Ot•purturc" Jo urney /Columbia) IT IS PLUMB awful. s aved ma inly C lun~ P rot e t C h an F ilm ,\ Mani\ n "a::. an t•-.tabh,h<'d rno\ tl' Sl'>. ~~·mbol long before Jayr;ie 1· a Mt• upon t hl' .,C'l'nt· \'la t h f' Hruad\\ a~ .. tag<· And nl'1ther had a ll\ l<>H' for thl· otht·r Tht·~ "<•rt• ,,•lclom. 1f l'\'l'r. '>et·n in tht> '>Llffil' pl~Ht' at the ~a mt• 11mt• &·rrt·tl>. 1wrhap.... thl'y admirL·d cac·h otht'r.' ~Al" FRANC ISCO 1·h.1rm .. Bul our CY('\\llm·~::. opinion < A p , ch 1 n e ~ l' ,,_t h:it tht•) \4l're not bosom pe1ls ' AmN-1C'an IPadcrs haH Q: We t>njoyt'd seein g Steve Allen And ht>r rt·ad> rel>ponse '4 <1 ~ "N<1turall} Otht1 c1ctre'>!t~ mO'>tl> u-.k lh:it And m) n ·ply w,uall} 1s. 'Thcht' "ho knov. mt• bdtt>r kno\\ bet ll•r " · Anothc·r qut•..,twn )I M v.a., ron 'ldnth .1 .. kt•d "·'" "hPt her h<'r twaut1ful blondt· h.ur "a" natural \nd ht•r an'"t·r "a." \s natural a~ .in~ natural blonrlt• 1n our bU.'>IOl'~s· · -lfttc-d ~ayor f}r.nrm~ --:1~allf"'\\1th Gar y Cofel tfan;-fU-hosffill • Fc·in~lCll'I to kl•l'p pro a reft-Dl !liBC-T \' s pecl,al \\bich m adt' -------------------duct-r o; from fllmtnJ! a Stl'H' glo\4 Uke a kid bj msell. ~ ~m;',;~·~glii '_: ) M l •u .. .., Charlie Chan mo\1~ in thh m ulti-tale ntt'd \et t'ra n t>nter· Q : l'~f' heard that f'Vt'D though he's madt' It ai. a l!Uper-.tar lo mo\ieS, Oui.tlrr1toffman undeffiealD-il all ts .. u11 a \en mM'cure persoa_J.s lbi.' true·? -l_.ou_i~ Tre-nt. "empbh. , ,\ ''t~ l't 1· nt·H·r mrt am boch that "uo,n t lfl1tl'tu'n • i.hru~..: H<>f - fm<in l it· <·1t1·.., an oh'>t:n l.lllon lif'tll• OJ\l'i n1ark n·n·ntl~ ~t' d1dn 1 lhtnl. am hoch th.JI hk1·d thtm'>ehe-. 1·H ·r \\1•n1 rntr1 ;ic tin..: I kno" "hc.t -.ht· mt•Jll' \\ h .. n I "'t-nt 1ntn actrn~ ,,4 y' b ~~ ... 2~ WH,.!','~l!f,l,l!','~~l•O•l•O•AM•••111 r h d ,_. •• , •••• ,,_ ,,_......... ,.._ ~ _ ~-China town taige r 'ltill ~tt'p Olll ~ c aracter a n Howe,·rr . the mayor's do 'kooky tbmgs --hkP ht> u.~ to do ... ..., ~~ '') ~)I ~0 ........ ,.t_,., ..... 11)/~JI 9~80 W-1 2 l.CADtlCT AWAll)l l~l nu HOW (I I 1.00 ••·oo e.1 oo • 11>-00 0 41 MtnlOAT CUI II 'All Nl/H Hl,,T ltlTHDAY GIMINl111 I 00 e l · I S e S• >0 e l•OO e I 0 I S ',...., 11u •u11.n •'--WHllf THI I UFFAlO I OAM1•1 71)/~JI ~·0 II 0 . )-O .... , ... o . LO . ·~o ·-·'""'-ll)l~I 9~80 494 11 14 494 1'>14 AUOUllf AWU O\ WINHU Hot.MA IAllt'Gi ••• Hl e ttao 1'1111 nu IOH1•1 lIS •• 00 "1CRAMER Y\ !CRAMER" WWO•TS-I to & •1\ ~, --11~)~1-.... "AP'OCAL Yt"'SE NOW" ~,.,,_,•~•u \Al --11µ.._.4\-' tS "HORMA RAE" "lEIMv THERE" ,_ ..... _,.,.., ""~·· HAT MI'S 0111 '"Ill ~lWMIH MAD MAX 111 •1us DlllANCI (POI ------------------M t.uoOf. OINIUV1 ... P~ .. NIGHT GAMH 1•1 '"" UZ111 MU .. .,._tAT MAD MAX 111 "us DIPIANCI ll'Gl ,. -4 ""' UI •'°"--""'~if-... IUU\,e91 ""l\,,tJlil J-"*K f'Tl'l41 OWlt t..• "tllltt.6\l n11 llftMOltT c.ut ll r11tt Nun •.. Hl,,T lllTMDAT GlMIHl1•1 "us _ _..;.; __ .J ntl WOii.i'S OtUnn LOV111'°1 If .. •• tM UN •1• C.tt~ fl(.L'IUOlrt "(l\,t.O• .. "' ·~OW-a_• "Ol1"66t -IKCl.11411 • &"'6 ~Ill\ NUMlNOtDS flOM TMI DHP 111 ""' UP fllOM TMl OIPTMl 111 It .. Ut tlA UM Wftlll CMt• "'-'''fl' ""''Olt tiUt4 '°""" •M flll)At...._. '°". M•n -M *Ol9 '"1 -?10 :=..:::: ) LOYI At~~ lmpo1 ~-171'1112 -WMlll DOIS rt HUtt111 .. ~r~ 1 -~iE·:--° ,.....---... ......... .,, ............. .... -·-TNI flfTN fLOOlc11 IU/411-MJI "-"' ...._ __ _, KllAMI Of A wtlftll MMMn '"' lkl ~i .... "=._ WMlll TMI IUffMO IOAMc-1 mm••>• MOii ,.....= etMrm,,.. ,. /1 ----........... --·-·· .... ._ -&A Cllllllll •II I• =:..-.. ~; ........... -.pokt·i.man ~<1 1d that on the "Tonjght" !tho~? -\'alNie le~all>, the ma)or l'an't K., 'l lami Shores. F'la . rt• v o k., t hl· pt· rm 1 l .\ St>t>m~ that ":.a) At ,J prl'<>'o ron a I r c· ;1 d ) $: ra n t l• d t h (' I n l' n n· h l' I d a t t h t' ~ ) n rn o or c· r1lm's producer., \'dlage Theater tht• night Sll·wnno "Tht· mov1(· c·ompany op1.>nl•cl thl' .,l'a~on . :\l1am1 :-;l'\4~ n · ha~ compiled with all pMtcr Bill van )taurt>r arn\c<l IJtc thl• n·qu1n•m<•nL~. and .ind found h1-. '>Ul,Jt'l't lying on t.h'· tl\_<:r« 1~ no \4il\ v.t• <'a n floor. ft.'<.·t high ~1g:.11nst the· \\all · I m d~ a pt•rmlt ," Mt>I -.11rt• ht· ft·ll I \\as going tc1 "'I~ him Wax. thrt..'ats o f dt· out on tht· 1ntl'ntt'" \\hc·n ht· '>LI\\ mt· mons tratto n-. and µro "" oh' '?.us!~ through .. for th1• da' tt•-.ts not"ith ... tanding ln'.'11l'ac1. St1:n : ~aid. I tn\ttt'd him T hl' n-<1Ut· ... 1 rollowed l o JOln me \\ htC'h he, did Out of 1h rc·c· \4l·t·k <. o r di-. "hll'h c·amc· th£• mo't n ·lax1ng en '" u ' .., 1 on" b ,. 1 1o1. 1• 1 n t1·n ll'" I c·\ er ":it for .. ('hin1·w ·\mt·ru·an ... "ho O: Vid ) ou PHr ask .'1ar il) n do not "·'"' Chinato"n '1onr()(> ~hat question <,bf' ~a<, a ... k.-d used as the backdrop ror m ost frequt>ntly"'! And ho• sh.- \4 hat th~y say 1s a r acist ha ndled it? -Sidney Bellin. Staten movie "Charlie Ch an hla nd. :\.\'. and th<' \ur..,t• o r tht' \ Our quc"t1on v.a., · Ila-. an~om· Or<igon Quc•t•n ,., c-r :i::.kc'(J \OU 1r )OU "on· fJIS1t'..," I d1dn t ltk.t· m'\-...1·1f I d1dn t kn"~ "h11 I "i.I' I "ouhJ ft't·l .,,,meth1ng I d1dn'l ~l·t in·l1fl.' wh'-'n Iv. a' act1nR 0 : \\a..,n'I R a nd\ J ack-.on, thf' ~oungv't m1·m lwr 'o r the m u'iical group Tht' J ack..,on-,, killt'd in ao auto cra,h:1 GMr~t> S .. Seattle . ,\ '\o Th• r;· \ t·dr CJld r•·<-<>rd1ni.: -.....,artl't .. unl\c·d tht· Jt'r1d1n1 but \\J' I ru,hl«l to lht• ho..p11.i1"1th en11cal 1n JUI It'' 11 .... f.imd~ ft·a r-. hO"f'\lL that h1· m ,1, n• \ .. r ".t!k JJ.!JIO .~t·lld 1111ur •/CJ• )(/11r, I ' /fi, (,ard"' r <.tad \'11u 1\\~.-d Tr>lJt c1,ri ,,, 1n1 newirpaper. I' (J Hor 19620. ITWM 9271-f \lortll/11 and llv GordTWT wrll OTIS1L't'r a.s manq qu. ~ttrm., •l.• th"V r-on m lhP!r cnl 11mn huJ lh• I <1l11r1o> ,,, "TIO:I JT,OJ..t \ p+'rw1ruil wp/Jt•\ 1n:P' ,,_,_•It' _____ _ Junior Executive Dally ·Piiot carriers are young buslneHmen and buslneHwomen, providing a uaetut, j mpot1ant product to thelf cu.tomers each d•y. and earning a profit ior their efforts. In becoming successful Independent buelneH peopfe tney learn to manage their time and their money, to be reMabte and ,.eponslble, and to deal successfully with peopfe . They lnveat their monthly profits In their hobl>Ms and recreation, and In clothes and In savings tor future plane. And they have their own money to UH for tNata and good times. Deity Piiot carrier boy• and gtrls aleo have opponunttte1 to entoy epeclal trips to ptec:.s Ilk• Df1neyland, Knott'• Berry Farm, Catalna, Megtc Mountain and other fun ptac.1 • Mof'e than IOO boyt and girte along the Orange C;oHt are In bullness for them..ev.1 and dOlnt nlc*y, IMnk you, •• Dalty Ptlot c:.rrters. We lftlnk ....,.,. training ....._...,., tD be tlte bull•• and ctYla leaden of totnOJrow. _ _... _________ ~----------------------....... : I am lntM•lted In beco,.,tng 1 Dally Pilot earner.,.. ... ..,1,... more Ro4ll "· o.ee, Plot QntJl .. 1 n ,.0 ... 1• N•M• .... I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •· •••• I •••• c..e. ...... c.m.- 142-4321 11,.. •.......... DAILY PILOT . t t t t • t io ol. • t t I I I I• t t I t t I t t I. t t I• t t I t I ,f t if I t t • t t Cit~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . za, ....... ,...., • ... ... .. . . . ' ... -- ..... I } • .'N_s.•o_e_:_:_~_:_~os~La·c·~·d·•·rs-·.c.•a.s.s•.·.·ed_ ..... _ •. _ ... _·.1----·0·"1.LY·'·IL.OT~·J!i ___ e.;;~~-'.;;.l.;;..;i;;.;ff.;;.;.;r:.~:;.il=..;:fl __ •_a•--------c.ci . ..... - !. Trash To Energ·y ~ ~O'Connor Engine.ering Laboratories of Costa Mesa is ' building machinery that burns virtually all kinds of garbage to fire up boilers to make steam-and electricity. ~ , 8 JOt~L C. DON _ , ..... , ...... \l.n l'h" 1w11;t tunt' 'uu t,tkt• out 'our ~urba)!t' think ..ibout th" 111 un t1H•r..i.:t· 40 pound trush ~ l'JD then":. Ull t'fk•rwy t-qUIVHlt'nt of 13 to:!() pounds u( t•uul or up to lour gul\011:. of .:..1i,ohnl' ll -.ouh.1 takt' .in uldwm1ral ~ 1.ca rd lo turn tra:.h into t·o.U ur "rt Oji µrt'(' I OU~ t:UflOll~ of g..aso hne uot elf ) our rubb1:.h llo~evt'r. J'\ crudt• 011 pn<·e:. ~kyroclu.•t and landfill :.1te~ di.-. upf)t'ar. a l'ol)\J Ml'!>lil t'IUUnt<er 1ng (1rm bt•lieve-. tht•rt.• !\ "' bni:ht rututt' in .:arb111i:e "THE ~A!-t'Tt: TllAT we ha\• in this c·ountrv h.i~ ... trt>nu.•ndou-. Jmount of t•r1l'r&y in 1t. • say ... ( 'had~t·ll 0 Connor of O Connor Eng1n1•t'r1n g Labor.it orie ... .. What )Ou should llo 1!> t•ollet·t 1l .rnd burn 11 <!!> rul•I Eng1moer!> at lh1· boah•r <incl ''l'<tm engint• plant hJVt: rk ,,gnt.'d and built a m..ich1nc th<tl 1ll>cs JU.">l that CallL-d a waH·r c·ooled rol..i.ln T"' o uruts under conatructtoc1 will ht-tht-flnl t•ncr&y productng rotury dt•i.rgn c·cm1bw.lor~ lo be UM'd Ill tht• l ' S TllF. SZ.4 Mil.LION eombwttor unit ... will be• built an Costa Met.a <1 nd ""'t•mbh·<t for S umne r ('ount} m Gallatan, Tenn Tht• total t•Ot.t of tht.' ~arba&e burrung plunt I!> l9 m1l hon, including lio1 lt.'r <.111d f<w1ht~ l'OOi>lrucuon by olht'r firm.-. · Tht• Tenn..-see!>ee Valley Authority, " foderally !>upportoo u11hty, will purcha!>c the dee lnt.•11) <111d d m.tJor pt 1ntm~ µlanL will use mm.l of the steam to run 1ndu.-.tnal m11ch1ncry Trash fod txnlt'r furnuct.-s h1tve been w.ed for a numbt.-r of year:. 10 contribute lo the nation ·~ energ} pool. T he more popular c·ombu.-.tor.. an• w..att•r 1·oc1h·d Dutch oven l1kl' fumaCl' dt· ... 1~n:. with mov.i .. l-lc grating Mo!.l U S lra!ih t'Onlbu:.tor CJl'lliltl'' hum rrom 750 lo 1.000 ton:. of wa~tt· 1x·r llay. ~nlm.al manure, 1oduatr1aJ l'hemtcala and aarlcultutal waate byproducts. Garbage d~an't bave to be shredded or prl' treated pnor to tncmeralron. "We Jukmg.l,y say t.bat we take o ut the refrigerators and engine blocks." he says. Rotaty action. like the turning of a rock tumbler. perm1ts mix· ture of dry and wet wastes for even and continuous burning. h~ adds The Gallatin rotary com bustor plant lS dcb1gncd to burn up to 150 tons or sohd waste per d ay. "1th each unit measuring si,,, (eel IO drnmeter and 22 (eel long T here ure about 20 waste·lo- t>ne rliy plant~ 1n the U .S • ac· t·ord1ng t o Ric hard Scott. a Uepartme nt of EnerJ(y <DOE> t>ng an t.>er ba5l'd 1n ~an Fran· l' ll>t'(I THE GALLATIN plant will !)(' tht• f1r.;t to U.Sl' a rotary design to hn• up boilt·r. for production of :.team and t.-lt.'l'lnc1t). he '>iJ)'> Tht.•r<' are mort· than 200 trash com bu.c;tor!i lll Western Eur(>f>f' and more than 50 1n Japan. ht.• adcl!> 0.. '' ,.,.., ~ l>l' G_., .. ...._ · C' o m b u 5 t o r . t h t.' g a r b a g t; consumm~ m<H·h1nc burns all I\ µes or mun1c1p<.1 I <tOd 1n dustnal waste lo fire up boilers t u make steam and turbme- 1iroducc'<.l t>lN·tncily THE ADVANTAGE of tht· rotary eombustor dc:.1gn, ~a)!> O'Connor, is that 1t can burn virtually all type ... of wa!>tc JO· duding dry sewagt'. wood <'hlpl'-, O'Connor !.ays ha:. firm ha-. built rot.ary-combustor unit'\ for tStt TRASH. Pa~•' ('2 > Were rcdchinr1 d f JrWI' wh1•t1' w r Ch,utwcll c) C '' , u u ---------___ , ____ _ '1 Patnck Beck at keyboard of 130-yea r-ptd Austna n grand piano Dave Tent·· Will Travel You can rent a tent for any size party, and even put a circus 1n it if you wish. Today 's party tents go up fast, and come down even more quickly. ' lh Jl OITH OLSOr-. °' , .... o .... P1IOI §1411 .Just lake the r arc us. the "lf'-Aport Harbor Art Museum'!> l.1• Grand Casino has folded its ll•flt and snuck away. The 9,6()().square-fool structure that how.ed the dining and danc·· ing area for the b1~ pa rty now ts bark home on a shelf at Canvas Specialty I CanSpec) in Los A n~eles. P utting up and taking down tents for such lavish affairs ln· volves a lot mor e than pounding o.;tak es and tying Imes. and all of this 1s a complicated business t•vordinated bv Peter Steffensen. CanSpec's dcjorator HE STAGES bank and model home openings and coordinates partae:. and other kinds of events lhroutthout Southern Callfomla No detail 111 for.ic>Uen by Ster r •n s<•n und h is l'rt'W. Th "Y ar· rana" llf•htl nll . ht•1lln1C . 11eaUn11. 111. aina tlw d11nr• floor ancJ mnn)' oth1•r t>11•~nl11al 1nare dltlnl• 1lw)' uH•n provHJ~ lux urlou1 ''"' r1 b lhrnon11 ~hlth are buHt onto u JM' 111 r nlal trur k Ten I in~ has changed a lot 1n th<' la ... t rt•w vear~. Steffensen ... aid "ThesC' 'new tents are a miracle. They used lo Ix' heav~ can v as but today they'r e a ll~htwcight plastic matN1al. trans lucent to the hJ.thl " Since the fabric 1s so lt~ht th<• te nts can be, made extre me!) lar~e. up to 60 by 400 feet With care. the tents will ~et a lot of wear. "We hkc to u~c thC'm a long time." Steffenson !>aid, "but they can he ruined in one· use" Tents which will be occupied at night are made of the translu cent material. while those which will house daytime part1es ~re of a heavier . colored m ate rial. It takes Steffenson one day to se t up a Lent but severa l more to put on the finishing touches. AND ON STRIKING DAY. lhe whole party scene is gone l.n jUl\t a matter of houl'll. Sle>(fenscn Al110 provldC"i. dish u, llverwnre. tables and r h11r11 for th<' part). oll dcalgiwd trtt•rt>ulf' un t>lc•i1anl mood Tl\ti decorator 1111d that with hi• rompllf\y'• lfK'k ol 40 t nu . •lmott Mllr "nd o1 P•rty r1n bl' ulillmnbll•t In • hurry F:\f•n thnu,i:h' there " a !>lq"'down 1n lhl' h~r-inJ? market antt 1nl lat1o n 1s ca 11n ~ into cv<·r~·one ' bud,i:et~. part1ef.. ar<' nn th<' 1nrrea-.e. St effenson noter!. And the mnr<' C'laboratt• the) an'. the better 1 k recently did one whC're lhC' host's entire house was covered to look like a circ us t ent. "EveryonC' hud to wear clown ... u1ts." SteHenson recalled "They had a hve elephant and all sorts of circus acts." His most memorable party was one of the simplest. He pro- vided a party adjacent to the maan ru.nway at Edward.'l Air Forl'e Base for a test run of the s pace shuttle Enterprise with Prince Charles as the special J!Ue!I\ With hJs typ1ral foret 1&nd efficiency. SWffenRon IHJr~ lhC' pal'ty. whl<'h w a brenkrut, had cvrry kin hot bt'vera10 pottlble to ,o th lhe donut.I and roll•. but ere w111 Ju1t onCI ttuhU ht! hadn't lllanned for • ., Prinr«1 Chari 1 wanted a 1ta . .,,...,_iiiitMii.;,. nr milk \ ' ·-:--·-··old Pi·aJWs .. _ .--. ·~- ' HiS Hobby lh JOI" 'I I r>tl \ '1 0t IN L• , • •\tiff \n>nm· -.1·Jrch1 n,.; lur J 11;111 ".ir 11ld Au.-.tn.rn ..:r.1nd µ1..in11 ..i.1\h 1-old h.af tr.IJ' 11r ..i \\oh 1t•· port•1 l.11n -.h1,..,.,1 r l Jn rind It Jloni.: ll1t• 1 n.ini.:l· < uJ"I Th\• ~tu.-.1·um in l>Jn.1 J><11nt n.1rn1·d b' 1·11 <11A Ol•r PJtru h lkl·I. {or .1 mu•11 JI ~C'rt'\.'nplJ\ ht• .... 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Peter Ste ffense n pauses tor a moment\ m lavish settiQg for Newport Harbor Art Museum 's Le Grand Casino benefit for 'Nh1ch he arranged a 9. 600-s quare-foot tent. decor and ac- cessones. '2 OAll. Y PILOT Monday Ma~ ~. IOIO • • • Trash (,,._ P••~ I> Japan to band~ aewa1 wast In F\&jlyama and municipal arbap ln Yokohama. The firm 'lao baa• contract co build two com~ wt ts few the c ity ot Kur.. 80Uthtut ol HI rw>u ma In Thailand. tw<> rotary COC'Dt>u.lor wuu built bt 0 '('..on n()r are used to l'tt) C'le W&.!ltt' b)'produt'tl O( lh(' u~ar In• duatry. Rag~:ise . thu &u.i r· refloma wastt-. fUt-1 boil•r5 that run agricultura l prot'l'U•oa mubJ.nery O'Connor J>V{M'ted thf-truh \nto-ftWTO pft>cas whll• ttud C'Ollnett for Pasa4kna Wiht and Pown-Oepanmtnl fi r hooitt"d up three unl.&M'd . aa1n1 bo1len to • mAkf'f\hllt fumuC' and Chan· n•te<I mW\mpll ~••lH lo lM ll<'lhty c-v•n won a t~l\ntul O.car U\ lt76 for ~velopment ol • •bock a b aorb1n1 m otlon picture u mera lrlPod mount O'Connor says eo to 70 perttnt of 10Ud wulC' mater1ala can be burned In tht' rotary combustor. Tht' bulk vo!WM o/ i•rba1e la ri-du<'f'd by about 90 percent and rontall\ll clean u h and unburned mrtal a.od llU.'i Whe n furnace l(raunc and •1d,.,., al.la bt>l(IU\ to dl&lntecra~. OTonnM de\aa.ed wat•r ~ed ~ralt Ukt p1p1ng and 'ldewaJl.b 114' latf'r inrorporatt"d • rocking mott~lC\ lll ~ fW'TI1tcf' lD mt• wt.-t a nd dry muse• l'·umH from I.he trash bu.mer are fll\ettd by elcctrogtaUc pre- <'I p1Uat.of'1 and l'.Dftt f ederaJ En· ' tronmtotal PmtttUOO A&ency Stundaards rcw producu ot com· busuoo. b~ says "IN TIOS ('OUNTtV. ~T'tt Jb<>Ut ~ )'t'81"5 bit'tllnd IO UUlllln our wu te , ·· 0Tonoor says Rut th<' •h"um and e lt'ctriNty produr1nJ: unit Wit~ srrap~ ~ h•n the city found tt c heaPt•r ll> "ln Europt•. th y •re usLng over SO percent of lht'1r wa. It' "In Japan. they u::.t' O\'t>I" 60 perl"ent of their wuste "In Uus rountry, we w,t: I~., thun 10 per('(>nt of our waste · R1t'hard Srott of DOE upla.t~ that city and t'ounty gov~rn menls have oplt'd for dumping 'olad -.astes in landfall &ates because o ( the 1nat1al start up 1mce tag and opcrauonal <:o;>tJ> Of l rash-com bust or f ac I h llCS 'In this country, we ·re about 20 y.ea;$ behind 1n ut1/1z1ng our w ast e,· sa y s Chadwell 0 'Connor . HOWEVEJl. SC01T ot DOE noted that some states ~ 'includ· 1n~ C~omia -have tighter air pollution sta.ndardi than others. thereby restrict111g widescaJe u..se of trash-combustor units. ., He also notes energy produced by trash combuatioo is dwarfed h> more productive hydroelec· tnc umts, coal·. oil· and natural gas-hre d power plants and nuclear power facilities. ' truck the garbage to ~holl Ca n) on landfill sue than to operate the tra.'>h-burrung plant Tt>n yt'an, ago, O'Connor de· 'eloJ>('d the rotary t'ombustor des1~n "1th ::.1de"alls ma~ of "atcr Ced melaJ tubes The unit <'an be fired uo with fuel oil in a f e" hours and 1::. des1gn{'d to run 24 hour.. a day ··Every pound of steam that this ~enerates is a pound of steam that you don't have to .:t-nerate from gas o r oil." argues O'Connor But as the cost of transportlnj? garbage nses and landfill s ite<> become more scarce, e nergy producing combustor fot'a htit·:. "''ill become more attractive. he ':.fYS. "If wf• can have ~omet.b.mg that takes the place of gas and 011 then that saves ruel and helps t ht> energy crisis " By 198.5. he says. the U S "'ill produce more than 200 m1l!Jon ton:. of waste per year, not in duding dry se'A age IN EQUIVALENT units. a ton nf "aste has about the energ_' <'On tent Of 30011t 160 JWllons n( ga~ollnt> THE ROTARY t'Ombustor 1s Onl' of many diverse pro1ects built by O"C.Onno r Two )t•ars <:i~o. he bwlt two full-scale anti· que 1-ep l1 cas of s tt:'am locomol1ves for the National Pe1rk ServtC't· The Gallatin plant. which has the capacity to put out 45.000 pou nds o f steam and 500 k Jlowatts or ele<>tncity per hour. will pay for itself LO six years. h1• .ldds The tras h·bumani:! plant "111 bt· an Opt'rat1nn b) Janu<in 19>11 Tht• Newport li<'l:IC'h r~1dt•nt Scenario Falls Apart DEAK A:\':'\ LAND ERS Now that the liberal ft>male mo' t·r-. arid shakt·T!-. are taking over e\"t-rvwher<• I would hkc to <'all q.llentJon 10 a nt'" ).!aml· c.rilt·tl · !\iaunce Love-In, ·Here·~ how it 's plHyt'd WhJlt.' the hard working husband 1s '\IS\,n~ aY.ay. ~ang lo l'Jrn some more 49 cent doll<1r'>. a nd the kids are in school. at 1s not dtffat'ult for a rlever Y.1fr to !--l'I up a !'-table of daytime· loverc; The line up might con:-.1<,t of an auto mct'hanic. a t'arpct cleaner, a bartender. a TV repairman and an ele<'tnC'1an No senous involvemen~. \OU understand JUst fun and games · Sooner or littt·r som('One dtRt'O\t-rs ht-r mis <'onduc-t amt lht· ... tor) 1c; out Hut bt>fort' tht· poor . 1nnocl•nt hue; band ha~ a chance lo r~O\ er from the shock. i.he has hit tum "1th a no-fault divorce Whe n tht• l.moke clear"> '>he end!> up "'1th the how-<:. the childr«n Jnd allmon' t'boot This 1~ JUSllct''> In Cl pig'!> t·ye: P J I:'\ FL.\ DEAR P .J .: !':o doubt -.o me married women arrange ~casional matloees (jw.t as some husbands do. during "lunch hour"' but I doubt that baU..lioos of •ives are eatertal.lllDg carpet cleaners. TV repairmen and electricians as part or their dally routine. The average day or a bomemakt>r is too demanding to allow bt'r t-0 doable ao; Madame Pompadour. Your S<'.enar io falls apart when the "'iCt> gel'> caught, sues for a no-fault divorce a nd ends up with tht> kids, lbe house. etc. ReaUstically, a ~aught wife -.·ould not sue. H she dld, her husband t'Oold lllf' a countersuit, charglog ber with adultrv. U he could prove tbe case, she might l(et th£' kidb, but ~be could end up with prPcious Uttle bt>sldes c hild s upport. Laws vary. according to state. but this is the way it Is in F lorida. DEAR AN!' LANDERS. You pnnted a let ter about tapping in res taurants recenll). and I ..._...,,,_.---• .. Inn Lnnders hol>(' you "ill run lhas ont' We have a nev. pro blcm and at':-Sl•nous ,\ mt'nrans Mt' no longer the only peopl(' v. ho tr:l' el and ... µend monl') t am a "a1ttr tn a po!>h :"-t•v. Orll•an"> r <'stauranl Today half our l'llt•nlt'le are F:uropt>ans and South Americans They do not tip 1\T ALL V."hy., f.k>ca~e in their <'OUntn~. the lip 1s LOcluded on the che<:k These pt.>0ple IOf>k at the total c which orten rune; into hundreds nf dollars>. they compliment us on the service ;,ind v.alk out the door . One rught. Sf:H•ral Y.('('k~ ago. ever) table I served v.ac; 1-·r('nCh· European l worked my butt off. Tl' c·(·aved loL.., or pr:.iisc and went home broke. After that tvening the boss s aid. "From now on when the custo mers s peak no English. .1dd the 15 ~rcent lip lo the ch~k " Thal :-.) c;lem ~orks Ju.st fine ~ Thank!> for lx•ing on the side of the workin~ ... 11fb .. \nn \l.p n{'(.-d all the MIP "e can get <; F CW M/\RDI G RASCITY DEAR MARDI: My pleasure. Glad to help. ('OSFIDESTIAL to Som P L and er\ Pb llosopby for Bewildl're-d Pan>nts, Please : '1os t children think their parents know ever· ~thing -UJJlU they get to be about IZ years old. Theo they think their parents doo't kooy. AN\'TIU.."lG. This phase lasts about six or seven years. After t~y marry aod have kids or their own, they s uddenly develop respect and com· passion for good ol' Mom and Dad. Be paUeat. Red Cro~ In Market By Jl'DITH OLSOI" Of Ille O•lly PlloC St.oH Wanted· S3 million. Th~ Oran~e County Red Cross 1s in lht.' market for b1J: mone) these da~~ because it has a big pro1ect in mind A new blood center 1s on the drawing boards and funds arc needed to con!>lruct it and re· • model the exastmg bu1ld1ng THE OLD C'E!'lo'TE R "as adequate in lhe days when a mere 25,000 umts or blood were . proces ed annually. Rt.'d Cross offtc1als said. but the vearh demand no" has grown to 65.000 • and by ihe mid "80s It IS (~ttmaled that 100.000 • units "111 be n<.•edcd each i.ear "There·o;; no \\ay Y.e can do 1t m lhe bwldmg "e're an." said Wilham Lo"c Wh<'n thl• prl'sent racibty was built. the re "ere Z1 hosp1tab in Orange County. There now Jre 40. and each draws from the Red Cross. The new center "111 allow for the expansion or blood processin~. donor recruitm ent and . blood dlstnbution fac1hties and provide new equipment to meet the demands of increasingly ~oph1st1cated and complex blood technologies. a Red. Cross spokes man said Prime Minister Does Housework LONDON <AP > -Pnme Mlnis ter Margaret Thatcher s UU manages to find time for housework despite her busy schedule. ac· cording to an interview published qo Tues· day. She has part-Ume help, Mrs. Thatcher l1 quoted as saying m Woman's Own macu.lne. bul still copes with some sbopplnc and clean· lne. Mn Thatcher llves at 10 Dowulq Street ••ith her husband Dennis 1n " top floor, four· bedroom apartment. 1 "f t.blnk I've slip~ lnto tM. Job very w•ll," aakl Mn. Thatcher, who w11 elieeted Brtt&ln'a n~t woman prime m&Uter a .. t May S. "I prefer not to h1v an)'CM Uvlftl hs n ·a alttr to be rr to duh "Pllal" at UM tftd of \he di)' and J1.&1t po ch m)'Mfl u .... ......... --· ..... "A.,"D, THERE WILL be four times the ~pace available now to store blood and blood products. the key lo meeting Orange County's l'mergency needs ... the s pokesman a dded. On t-e the new building 1s comple ted. the old one will be used to house the other Red Cross services, ant'luding service to m1htary families. youth programs and aid to disaster victims Don Karcher as head of the drive and thl' county has been divided into fi ve regions. each with group chairman and a series of team cap tams. Research at the Red Cro6S is carried out by Or. Harold Kaplan. medical dirtttor. and his s taff. "We are looking at newer techniques in pres· er vation of the more labile. or unstable. com· ponents." he said. PLASMA CAN BE frozen for a year but the platelets have a shelf hfe of only 72 hours. Kaplan noted, and he is searching for methods to preserve the platelets . New techniques of pheresis. or returning the blood lo the donor minus the essential com· ponenls, also wUI be examined, Kaplan said. ldeatly. persons with diseases such as leukemia could produce ll\eir own platelets and while blood cells during periods of remission for use whe n "they're unable lo produce them themselves, .. Kaplan added. He also iS investigating more e laborate means or blood typing so sensitive Individuals can "have a closer match than the random population ... Coast Residents Receive Honors Ste~ Curtlu, a freshman tn business ad· mlniatr1Uon frorn HuatiftCt,On Beach. was • caat member of "The Apple Tree" al Mt1111an Col1e1e ln Tennessee. He la the 10n oC Mr. aod Mn. Richard Curtta ol HunUacton Beach. ••• Jan YCNftl, 1 rorm•r hom«omlnt queen al UIC, bu been eleeltd pr91kienl of \ht \JSC. N•~ tlarbor Alumn Club la • member of lM TroJan IA•••· TroJen Owld ol Orua• Cffnty Md htr lJctnit ph1t1 rtadl tJIC•J AN .. • • • ' O.ty ...... ,...,._ Free Clinie Benefit Laguna Beach Free Clinic employees Carol Michel. left. and Marion Kanour are preparing for a benefit dinner _to support dmic care programs. The chruc recently "'as awarded a Disneyland Achievement ,\ward for youth services. Th(' fund raiser "'di b(• ht>ld at ~l :m p m Tut•!>day. May 6. at the Cottaf,,l' Res taurant in Laguna H(•;wh. F'or morP information t·all 494-0761 Civic lJallet · Plans Beriefit ~ Th<' C1,1t• Bdll<:t or Southern Callforn1a "111 ho!'t 3n evening of fl''ltl\·1t1e-; Sunday. May 111, at thl' Jt'Y.l'l Court 1n South C"oa'>t f'l.iza to rn1w (unrlc; for a matchanl! gran...r'rom tht· l"al1on<1l ·P.ntl~MTrtorrtrr~ lk~mnin~ ~·t 7 :in. thl· mus1ral i;roup f>hd '>• Two 14'111 prov1dt· dance l'.Jl,USIC and thert: "''Ill be 1nternataonal dan<'es by the C1v1c Ballet. and hors d 'oeuvres ~ The ballet. under the dtrectJQO of Ant.bony Se-liars, has grown to 48 dancer; from au part.<; ,,f Orange County m the last th.rt'i.' years For ticket information call Diane Eason at 536-4174 or the C1v1c Ballet at 891·5105 TackeL'> ·· .He S25 each ( Horoscope Tl ESDA Y . MA'\' 6 B y S\'D~V OMA RR ] A RJ ES 1.\tar :?I Apr 19l Prt"'ISu re' arl' '" llcvt'd. fantas1t-S an· tron::.form1-d into real1t1C'<. Holiday spint preva1b. You rould ha\t~ valid n ason for t'elebrauon. Acc«.>nt on commun1callon. travel. at'celeraled soc-1al activity TAl'Rl'S 1 ,\pr 20·Ma) 20 1 Emphasis on arhi<.•\ emt•nt. rh<11l(•ngl>, on·rcoming obstaC'le., Hoom 1.., made for ~ou at tnr1 Head~ at mtl'>pht·rt• prt;•\ .111' .\quanus. ~·ortHO P<'r<>On\ fi gure 1n c;c-enor111 GE'11~1 1 M:.i) 21 June 20l Study Anes message for valuable hint Be read) for quirk <'han)!es. 'anel). tra"el. a special relataonshap "h1ch enhances Opportunity for SUCt'ess CANCER <June 21 July'22i -Check acN>unt· 1nJ! procedures. bt· a"are of <'OS~. reat'h ranan c1a 1 agreement "1th one "'ho shares basic in -.J lercsts. Major dome!>t1c adjustment could dorn anate scenario LEO (July 23-Aug 22> Go slow. insist on definillons. dear terms St.'e others as they are. avoid self-deception. Pisces. Virgo natives f1gu.re promine ntly. Accent on contracts. specifi c agreements. gettmg m05t for mone.> VIRG-0 <Aug 23·Sept. 22>: Practical affa1~ dominate. you learn whe re you stand and what to do about a demanding relative . Older in· d1v1dual lends benefit of expenence. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22!: Spotl~ht on un· 1versal appeal You round out pro1ects. expresc; Ion~. get nd of burden. make changes and eom1.: to terms with children Yo u orove )OU are not "1thout al he~ SCORPIO I OC't 23 :"o' 21 t Ll't RO of -.ecunt.> blanket close transaction che<'k de tails relatc'<I to t'lauses. rentals. r~s and leases You make contact w1th individual who provide!' msparauon. !-.how<; "'ay to enlightenment SAGITTARll'S cri.:ov 22-0~. 21>. Accent on probing, askan~. rcplymi: to calls. catchtng up on correspondcnc-e lfunt'h pa} o; orr number 11 hgurco; promrnently CAPRll'ORi\ I Dec 22 Jan 191 Gave full play to intellectual cur1os1ty. Obtain hint from ~ag1ttanu.o; messal'!e Trend runs in your favor "here personal posscs:.1ons. finances are t'On C('med AQUARIUS <Jan 20·Feb 181 . Moon post· t1on favors independence. daring. confidence. anatiatave. backing assertions with appropnak actions Another Aquanan and a Scorpio figure in scenano PISCES I f'eb J9·Mar 201 Examine \'anous poss1b1llt.1es -refuse to be pa111led into ·c-orner. Give ;ourself a chance and a cho1t'e. Be ready for change. travel. a variety or sensa- tions Creative JWCes are stimulated mnrs CUSTOM FRAMING O~n 6 Davs A Week Mon.·Frl. ~Sat. 10.4 1803 Newport Blvd. r C.11 IU• HU '"' • ftw word• ,.,.., . 2 for 55" 6" Plant Sale FEATURING Mountain Music Man By BAltR\' RENFftEW At_i._ ,., .. ,Writ.,. TANNEH. W.Va <API -The singer's voice tre mbles with the lilt or a lament as old as the quiet. remote tulls, the words thick walh lame· less images of forgotte n love. lost friendships and the sadness or death. "A rew more years wUI hush my soog. my earthly song Y.hen they shall lay me in the valley," t'hanl<. the rich. strong voice of Patrick Gainer, wnter. mus 1c1an, fol.klonst and fQrmer professor. A wiry man whose m1schlevous gnn recalls the elves and -;pntes that crowd the legends of Appalactua. and a peppery vigor that belles his 76 years. Gainer spends his days studylng and preservmg the folk music of Amen ca's youth. THE WALLS OF Gainer 's study are lined Y.1th reels of tape filled with hundreds of songs. jtathered over 50 years. Songs that mirror hie in the farms and towns that dolled a younger na- tion, songs filled with :.ton es of lovers. towenng heroes, frightful rogues, dLsasters and the s1m pie patterns of hfe in a bygone age. "Singing "as part of their daily living. You could hear singtnR C\l'r)"ht'rf' My gr<1ndfather down in the fields or my mother sp1nn1ng Not because they were happy but because at m ade them feel good." Gainer explained Gainer. "ho '>till h\'eS on his grandfather 's farm , wherc h1· grew up. remembers s pending his childhood 11:-.tl'ning lo the old man sing mg. "m GRA!\DFATHER knew more than 100 songs. He used to '>it on the p<>rch on Sunday mom mg and sang " Gainer l>ald. "They kept the m 1n their hearts Tht.>) U'>•·d tu mt-mon2e ~ngs and J)Ot'm'> When tht· tt?l<:phone first appearf.'<l. Ga1nN rem embered, rdall\C'S fnends and neighhors PRESERVING AMERICA'S FOLK MUSIC Patrick Gainer arrnd r&e0rds and books "nuld us.e tht• part' line th.11 "''rH'd the c;ral ll•rt-d farm:-to -.ix•nd tht'ir t•\cnin~-. '-tng1n.I{ 1n rhoru<, aero<>., thc dl<.l3nCt:' . Gainer ... t'arl'('r d" a roll1;•rtor or folk music bt·~an "hen he v.ao;; 19. and h1..-apprent1cesh1p "'a:. served behind Jhe "hN.'I of the Model T Ford of another coTlector "ho taught him the Jrt and skills or huntin~ out songs that were be mg forgotten e\'en then In later )ears. Gainer be-came a professor of En1?Llsh at West V1r~m1a L'ntvers1ty. but he al"a~s found time for the mu.sic of has youth 'Wt:CH OF APPALACHIA'S folk music was brought across the At)antac by the first settlers and endlessly shaped and amended by the ex· peraences arfd surroundings of the 1'ew World. Trad1Llonally, the songs were unaccompanied. and GaU1er us<"d no musical instruments on the rt•C'ord.-. he ha!'> mad<' \I J.n~ of the song!> "ere kno"n to onl) th1 · fc" "ho passed them from gcnE'rat1on to generation an !'-omt' remott· valley. and Ga1nrr ~pt•nt c-ountll...,i. hour'> .,counng rcmntl.' hills ::ind 'allt•\" for lhl' la:-.l old man or "om an "ho m1gbt :.UH remember a song brought by the first settler" E\'er) ·um~ he found a i.ong, Gamer would retreat to hJs study lo <opend long nights assur· ing the authent1c1ty of the c;ongs, some of wh1ch ht• traced back to 13th century t.:ngland and Scotland Get Yourself Going FortheBOsl Nf'W l)PglllMl(Jc;i Nr•" r11J11f'f1Qe"' ~· .... 11., oo.' HctomP rri.ir C\ll"\ 111 tx.'fr,.)11 VCU know Vl'Xi c,.111 bt• 'o\ 1tn f.{lOttOeflO !).>IS~ <ll"<J :Ol~h P\'.lwcl s Tota I \\Oman Tr a ICll!lQ l'l<lilt:S II all DOSS10lt? J·nm001.ite clas~..s IOfmRJ C.Jll too3y 101 you1 10<11vi<1ua1 i~i<JI )tn 01 l'USSI •l ORANGE COUN"('Y 3 TOWN l COUNTRY OAANOE ( 714) 547-8226 DAILY PILOT • ,.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------....:: The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Cl . DAILY· PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • . You Can Sell It, Find It, a Want Ad (042-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval . Trade It With CLASSIFIED INDEX Tl Ptact hur Ad. C1ll 642-5678 HOUSES roa SAU '·"-·' .. t"-n-..:-' I lt....t ~ u ~ ....... t., .. " ' • ....... , ... t\ii .. " I in•-1k I \I• i \. I t-1 .. \h e l,,;i I wt .,,_. ' I I RCAl lSTA 1l RENTALS ••. u • • , , h-., I • Uc.._• •Mr' tf 1 • ,,,.,,,,, 1\1 111 • 'I I.,. .. , u n ,, I 11trfl • 1 t I • t• ..... I •1•111" t IH , ........ ''" . \,• ~j l ~ 'J' .. 111 j I .... ,...,.~ l-l •llfl I\ I ., t ~.~ ...... ~'~!U- "la: •• ;, .. ..... "" • f .. l\.-f1' #I I ~, ' I• < ... r.t1• ,,. ,.,,... Ultu• futt•i hu••"-'"' k• • l••ht'll 1 tft til 11 " .... t ........ ~ I \t ' f( I f ~ .. BUSINESS. INVEST MCNT. FINANCE I f 11~ I '\·l••I I• I ' °"'''" • I 'jl ,, \. ' l , •• Iii\ ·''''' •• \j ~ ' I~ I \t ....... \ 1, .. ,, .. I ANNOUNC£M£NTS. \ .. I .. , I , PERSONA LS & LOST & FOUND .... ~ ... ,, ' , .., .. ~ ... , " . ""'''' ,,,.. Ir. ti• SERVICES EMPlOYMClH & PRE PARA llOH .. .. .. I .. ..... ... .. ... I• I • I' ••• I\. ". ... ... , ... ... . •tll! . I .1.: I HoltM~ for S4-........ ~ 54. Ho4inH For 54. Ho.Ht For Sele HouHI for S.: Hoelw1 For S. Ho.Mi for S. ..... for $aM ...••....•••••.•••..•...•........•••....•..... ······•······••········ .....•..........••..•.......•........ , .....•................................••.......••.....••••.••..••••...••..... G~• I OOt G~ I OOZ Geeenl I OOJ G.......t I 002 G••r• I 002 G•M .. I 002 GeMr.. 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HEA LTUHS ~l m't' 1 H4H WAlBROMT-V.ACAKT-'525,000 Fc.1nla..<;tlc bay & O<'ean view A real h1'.tul ~ in the 'A-ell-known M at Kai Jk.wt1fullv r<'furb1'ihed 1ns1de & out "1th lush IH.'\\ q>tn~ & drapes 1neutral 1·11loN 1. ne\\ k1t ('hcn appliances Huge II\ 1ng 1 m \\llh a n<.>" mirrored wall 1 l'fll·t·tmg t•,e 1t1ng boat actl\'tly 2 Lge llt'd1 non1s. ~bat hs See anv lime WESUY H. TAYLOR co.: HA1.TORS 21 I I S. Jooqum Hlls Rood NEWPORT CENnR. N.I . 644. .. 9 I 0 HOME! + BOHUS COTTAGE Ntlftl'r hom1" !. Hdrrn:-. • ("' r h1111u' C'ollJ l!l' tur moth1•r 111 '·''" .b:.urnt· ~·uo1 IO• · h•an ~I:!:! ,..,~ rrwnh $Jll 1AMI l'\jUl t) llurn un 1111~ ulll' · ~:.w.1 &ITYTAIMERS DELIGHT of n ewporl REALTORS 675·5511 OM A VEHIDA CAMPANA: I" Mewport l•och. 11w 1Wfot ca.do (tftd llllftt pop11h1r Dolon1 MC>del; prl•ote', potlo1, OUOft •tews. Wei prict'd ot S 1 H .SOO. IUSIHESS OPPOITUMITT: be..._ prw.t 1hop available. Fh•• coRdltloR, well e-qlli.ppt'd. wall• mwf yo.. wt iR ~I. Jint $79,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coost Hwy .. CoroftCI de-f Mar 675-5511 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTU NITY ~she-r's Hotice: ""°' '"" ,,,.,," .. , .. ,, [ B l n·us .. ,out 751 31!11 ~ · C::SELECT I ~ . T' PROPERTIES lltke to bt'aC'h \to't ~·pular I Bdrm mtxfrl '\W\'\'Pt.nl! dn \t' u Ii· •·n It'\ formal h \ 1n1: .if11I ctillinl( SWi"t'PIOJ.: 'ta1r-. leadmi: to ma-.tt·r -.u11 .. Latl!t' !am1l> room -.tolw hn•plart· <'II\ 1·rl·d Jl:lllll • mJnlr Ull'I! i.:ruun<b 1\.-.-..umt• l11v. 111 tt·f\':'-1 loan { <111 fur all 1k-t.a1l~. ~ 711hl PEMIHSULA POIH'T '\t•\\f\ d1 ·c·o1.1t1·d I hdrrn horn,· Ck('<tn 'II'\.\ ' $325 <1011 IAYFtlOMT f .11111 I\ All real t~t.itt' .id\ l'rt 1~1'd t.n ttru. n(''4'>p<tl)<•r 1:-!>Ub J('(t tu thl' h'1Jlor,1l ~\1 1r llOU!:aln~ \t·t or l!HJIJ '41\ieh m.tk~ 11 11lej.!.il to adn~nu...: .+n-y.· vr"'- frn:nt'l' hm1tataon. or dt.c;l'n minat1nn h,1:-.ed on raC't', < olor. rt•h)!llln. 'tt', . <>" national uni.:111. or .10 10t<·nt1on to ·make any -.IJ('h prerert·nt't', hm1ta Ul.n. or dtst·n mtn.illon n m, nt-ws papt. r "111 not kno .. ini:I> iH'C't.'pt anv atherllstnR for n·.il e.tcil t-wtuch 1~ in \ 1ola lJOO or the law LITTU MAHSIOH Ent1.·r llll'd 10\\'t . tn l'leRant pan,•lt·ci II\ 1ni:: rqsim. "'t l!h ma::a~I\<: bn <-Jt (1r('pl..in· 0101111: ;1 re a r"' .it u rt'' !. n d flrepla(•c Uw tun t•nt•·r . Uilltmt'fll l't'°ntff" P<trllUI l fl<lon., ant! Jrrl lirl'plal't' h1,Rh h.Rhl \Our tam1l~ room Pool .ind 'PJ Jlltt'4 Cahionua II\ In.I! at 1h be.t ()(ferro at Sl:t!.!'100 Call S1S-0303 ~ ~ BUtORS: AdvertiHN -----------•! lhrdd dtKlc tft•ir ads 20HALOT l"a ntasllc lnvt-Mment Coly 3 Bdrm Heh h.w w frpk. bilr h unit '4 l.11 & biJth &, \ \ ll'\4 i.!(KHJ r111 Sl~ UOll l'all 1\11\4 ABANDONED Vidorian Mon~ion f-}.l:Jtt> ground~ lk ..11 h .!. -.l\ F'ronl )"Ht'h Loh m·nitl"I G rm FVrm.if d111 p.irlor '" hltn dhl 1•hlna hull'h l>~·n ca mt' rm 21'111 '-t) \ •·r.ul!ld ... un dt"l I. v. 't µ uul!:a1Ul' 'lllifl'aM· Indoor Jrt1,111 'ta1r..,,.l'l l 1.u .. -.t qtr-. Doml'd c·t·1lanJ!:-. 11 ,1, W\IKl0\4 B T d ( l'l'" ~ • n.-stt1rl'<I It ha:. 11 .1 I I \I u :-. I ... J l' r If II ,. I .. r Sl25.IJllU l'Jll n11 "' llh. R ~iJ.U!AJ;. FRff & CLEAR! Extrt'm el) attrarl 1• e lla rbor E s tJt!'s J Rdrm fam 1l\ r nom ho~' Pnmt· l'UI dt-''H' I 'l° o nnonc i!!9:_ a? a ufiTill 13 nll "n·' \4 uud ... • c· o n d o I 111· ,t t ~ d 1 n 1-.a,btd!' l 'o-.t" ;\l 1•s .1 Jlu_, lariz1· 3 ~ri'(>tn ~ , b.1Lh form1•r m•i;ll•I 1, 'J t·an1 .md. n •ad} to i.:11 It lt·llturi--. .intu1u1 \4 ..... h ha!>'1ns . m tl'ru "".1 \ t' 11\('fl, bnt kl'<j p.illcJ J(t:a 1-ommuOJt} ll'nnas. poc,J \\I' h.1 \I' St•\ l 'I ,tf fll)f• h1t0l•'"' \\Ith pit•r."' ... 1111 El TORO HO RSE COUH'TRY .J 1-tdr~ -.t-h,rth~· rtinrh c;n 11.,. mull 1· ... t;1t't 1n or:i n~1· ).!r11\1'"' '-2 :~1 ;,,~r BILL"C.RUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bays1dt!! Duve. N.B. . 67S··6161 .ind 'P" o .. n1•r v.1111•--------- hnanrt' v. 1th lt1'4 1h1'4 n TWO HOUSES HO QUAJJFYIMG Call ~2tib0 • ~L'>ldl' l'o:.ta ~te.,,1 I Hdrm oklN homt • 1:11'Xl f;::: SELECT :! Bdrm horn•· "'1th d•1u T'PROPERTIES hit l:Mdl(t' H :.! 111nl'd F1na nct>d h\ 0 '4 nt>r BUCH DUPLEX! Sll7,!JOU • l•ll'1J lion lmmac ulatt· '\ l' w p o r I B 1• ,1 t• h RoyMcCarch, Rltr. 548-7729 $20,000 DOWH ~'l'tdt'ul<ir .I tt<:lrm :.! hJth h 1 m • \tlrt .. d be.imed r «thn~ fdmth room brtrk f1r .. plJ1 ,; d1ntn1? roo m $;.!•J 111111 down OwnN '" 1 ll • "r n AJTlJ ~n ~ .\1..-t n ..... · CilJ I 5-16-2.3 !J (;1J11l fret' form pil\111 dupll'x I hl111·k lo 'I.Cl l.l).\~~ ()'I; 1111~ IX'l'an · SUl.700 )!ro:-.-. in l'HOI' E HTY ~u bm 11 t'Orrlt'' W(-11 matnlJmt-d \ \ or 1Jth{·n..1,t ' ·1.1k1· \~:.Umdbl 1• (1n<1nt·1ni,: GARDEHHOME S91.500 daily and ~rt er- rors inwnedimly. Tiie OAIL Y PILOT assumes liability few the first in- come+ insertion only. ,, d' ·' n t .1 J! c· J u .. l Ju:-.t S.>1'6.IM!' llurl). call JONES REALTY :>11:! W I t'dll 752 170lt ;:k!· 17~• \ a<'ant and rt>ath ti• i:11 :! -.1.0r' 3 Hdrm. w!'luil1·tl OLD CDM. 1·2, S 171,500 He rC'·s a 3 bedroom h o me on a full size R 2 lot with room to build an income unit The horn<' has good potential but n<.><•ds <i dt'corator 1 You'll need onlv S l 78.SOO lo b u} 1t ' Vaeant. open da ily ~t 703 Larks pur U~l()U~ ti()M~~ REALTORS. 675-6000 244:J l.d•I C.0.-.. 1 Hlghv..dy, ( o rcind d,.j MM WI HAVE 32 OI TIU 81 <, 1 UC, 1 INL .. IN TOWN INVESTMENT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR NEWPORT BEACH I.Ill-•• I<•· 1i I. 1.ll• \\Iii pr 1 1·1 I 1 11•.tl ..... 1.111 c 111 111.11 .ti ' ,11 1• \I ,\I.I\ 71 h .rt 111t \l.u 111111 11111. I \,.,\ p111 I C'!'llll 1 \I 1 (,, IH I I II\\ I 11 Id" I I ( I \I \ " . l'11·~1d1 111 "I 1.11 .11 111\1 1111• Iii I 11\ 1"11 ''·Ill 11. • II ' 11.· 1111• I'll.ii t111t' r11· Hr 1111-\-1:,11. -t\1-1";, \ ,1\1• I<•, I 1.11. 111 \• 11111·111 \ll•rn.al.••·-. \I ••,l11li• 111\••1,d.\\lll I• l f11• \ 1 l•lll 11 • 11) .1111111111 111 Ill~ lJ•"d lltil.i\ llJI 111.11..lti fll\ I ~1111<'111 dt•• I\ f!1 • I ' '"'1111! cl 1j 1 .Ill 111 11111)• I, I di lj 1.j I r,11.,!lt "I I 1\ " •Ii I ·'' I 111 _ \ • '11 L 111 I I I' I - I ti I\' 21 Zl Son JooqYin Hill\ Rd. Hpt S ch NEWPORT HEtGHTS MESA VE ... :>E .... ,.. .,., '""'''''tf.., '4 •"'. ~ • h • ,,, ... ,".,' \i " .. MERCHANDISE \• t"iV-'vt ,, ....... \ ... ,.,, ... 673-621 O [ . I [ i µ;11111 Uon t '".tit' C' .. 11 ~!!~.~~~ ........ -----~ IH&IHI ~ lti~IHI ~'.'!' .. . . '' ~;:;·~=·0·~ ._~~YT~:.~~H WAt<TED!! Sl.278 [ ~ lfl&ltl Delightful end unit '4 1lh I :J Hdrm hom1• In 1n.. PER MO - DOVBSHOR!S I Br 3 Ba. pool & ~pa . r 1ty !Jl?ht \,t''4 Onl~ 6 ~" nfd )4..\.) 001 < ~ 'a)'ll ,~JI now :! Br '-'ocidbt .im «t'thng-. h •• r d \4 '"I d fl (I II r .. Ht d>.H1f ul hr•• I< lrpl1 mcl pauo PnC'ed to M.>11 now• Sl.5B 000 &i& 7 1 ; 1 . .. 5 Bcfnn., or l & " dt•n cmma <'U ldt •· 2 'l"r" hom.-v.nh ;;ll th1· •'tr ..... liJragc door opene r. wate r s oftener, de corat.or wall CO\oenni:-. Ov•'Tlt'r aru1tOU.'i. mo~ mi: to Portland ' SUI! .SOU 1"3-:mJ 6i 5·4 77i Ev f>"i • I fill \1 .. • tt , I .. ., I • \ t I• . •' .. I " ' I J' #o,af.ht '-I I I,,._ t ... , • I t'11 -~ Jo 'ti I Ir ' \. .. ,. . . ... 1. ''' BOATS & MARIN£ COUIPMENJ ••• , .. ft' h • \lo •t -. '" • \l,.1 ' ..... I•• • , .,, ' Hr· .. • •• ,,ti.,., ,, .. , ,. ... , .. • •• I\ • ....... , ~ TRANSPORT A rt OH '. • 1t1 1• ,,. I • r,1 • h ~ I I •' ' ' tt ". '414i• ( )'rl.-, '-••lflrn ' \i1.i,.,. l lft1 "'11r ~It 111 I,,,,, ''" 1 r• W f l I \v4 • "V' I I .. AUTOMOBILE ... \1 1••• l 4 h• • "Li"o ~ 1'·• • '''" I ., • h •l \IA tt IJ! ol I ... '~ \ UI ,.,., ~ .. n '"'' ..... trllt 1 AUTOS. IMPORTCD '• ,... .... \JA K·im. ,, \ .• 11 -\ ..-a.n 11t .. " ....... l •Ii<' C'l"'-l.olt 1i .. Ill t t,, •II ~ ·-· "'"''"' Jtt ""' hl\'\tll P\i11 n\ .. n11 • '" • l...tmbor61N "'1,,,,, .. \11u• h• l"-111 '"· """ ..... P4nLt,,_• ..... ""''"'"' ''""'""' Krl'I••"' kuth1 Hu~11 HMr• ..... $1'U ---..i:...rv t.,,, ...... r w.-nt \111•'• .... n ,..,.~., AU TOS, MEW fol'ftt f•I AUTOS. USED ., ••I 5 B R.\ bd tu•.tum w 11 t t' r f r u n t h o m 1· '" li'<31i p\I dot·k l'r1c 1·c1 SI u!~5 noo But lc!l-r '" tra<l t' for P alm ~pnni::-. ... !>t all' For dN.i1ls on th1>-homl· and aµpt I•> "l't' 1 a II Carol l11Jff. a1-'1. r.J I tJt~I Pruw ( >nl) bui paL10 2 U1g bdrm.. < \.I 'I.pt '"Ith ....... um.1 •••• rmlc -.halw roof & dbl tilt• loan hd\ l' $,'j); 1100 L' ull \OU pu~ '4 hf'n \flU ASSUME . ., ldkt-m er t>X1,t1n.: llJ • car i:ara.:e \'ac·Jnt r' ;.>nrl 1 U '4 ~f.11 111111 loon •Ill Uu' M'n'>J tum;,J I ach foro<:t upJm \ ~'<·unt \ :-...a!'><lnt'<I '" •·r bdrm Pemn .. ula ho rnl' OCEAN PACIFIC ;·,1~1~'' ~~~J ,j~1'.~r~:·1~·· Walk tu bo.·dc·h & ba)" 91 1.20 / 0 Real Estate 'l;i 5iti2 · ";':i+-l5()l '/ ~ /C 759 1616 r-----.. ( 1rl)!lf1 ti~ Si:JOOll \A Ju .• n 'l.11 -1:·\1.·t ·i-..\'1".\'TL'.HS.....,1ru i1;.J l r1u w11 qua hf~ 1n1: µ.i~ mt•nh --_ \_ '" '"""' J $&11 mo I Bdrm ! 1,,. S69, 950 -• -Rt•al E.;,t,1tl· CAU RED CARPET EASTSIDE R-2 S UNITS llG & SM 'LL' 754-1202 t 'h.mrun1? 3 Hdrm homt· G.ARDEH COHDO HO nt •ALIFYIHG "' · • 1 ACRE RAHCH II r I :! Bdrm 2 bath rm "rt·•·n ,.... All! hou.w -.m .. 11 pnn·' I ~e Jnll ' room. rtM1m ... < 1y,-•·r .. ,11 r·ar'"" f1nan1· · h It '-h • " '' 1, Bdrm., F.imth room lnr l mun· umh .lu~t " ... upl·r ' arai an•• JI I.! \lmu-.1 nc·'4 HARBOR RIDGE 't Hr:! Ha t1{'('()ra1or -. n\lo n hnm•· v.1th ,, fdnl.t''" \11 '4 ''" r J1111i. 1111. n "'n111r 6. 'cl' 11.,ni... Sli5.lU .1 UDOISLAHD 'I.,"' I) n-dl'"or .ttt"<I I !Ir I~ on h't '1mpl<' I.ind \J• Jiii 6. ,. .. Jll\ fur 1111 m1·d1dlt mo•• 1n .,. th (' r l' J I I \ .. r I n •• n • I n I: J\ <t.11Jhll $.;ti~.!'l!JU RB>UC B> S"4 SIC FwQWc:.lc Sok \ .. -.um1· 101• , l11Jn II\ •·r ltilJtJ,q ft uf .&: r J ('I II u... I 1 \ In i:. 1 I\ ••Ultful n1·'4 • Hntln 11rn t•tl l ,r.-... d \11•\4 nf llJn.o.r .\ •I< I' Ill \1lJI, ...._, unt~ h1c1.: 'l.11 •l•1i.:• I ~l!i l)JI \\JI 1 ..... l'\1•nn1~1' 1 \ 11 n" \I "r I ,1 n d ~. ' associated - 8 AOK EAS-AEAL TORS 101\ W l olb oo '71·J6U --.., Going ·Into 1 Business? : I I 1 As requ1red by law 1 ne w busin esses .• (,' II --1 liarga1.t1 ' .>% 231J ,... ~p.irkhni: pool .rn11 h .. -.tl"-,1 l~i 1I1 ckluxt• urut• \.! inute' 111 mu 1• h m 0 r ,. • , 1 n I, : .~[ ® •E&1tu1 [ ~· 1m&n~ 1:~.l~ii~; ~:~;,;~"'"~~·: .~·;: 1·1.1 ... "l1t.J .\d\. \OUr Onl· ~1nd v.hat )OU v.ant 111 __ ,,_ ...... ~ 1~ ~1 ..wp:-.hoppuig <'~ntl'r D;ul) l'tlot <'Ja,.,-.1f1l·cl' . ~ ~ l 'n1qu1: rdn!'h -.t) I• hom1· 01·-..1.:nl'd l11r -.edu<1ed h \IOI! Zo111 rt and ..iradt'd rur 11·0111, court Loc:at,-<J un tn .. I med ~tr"""'' KemOLt· ' nn lI'OI t'fllr. Dr d mJtw h ' mi:'n•1m Y.tth \ .iultt><I beal'Tl('(I 1•1·1hni.:~ o\ 1•r lookm.: park hl.1· 'l'll tnt.! o( ~aut1ful n •M' .:.irclt'n t))ymp11 '-Ill' 1111111 Out.-.1.indini: '&lui· .rntl term' 963 b'7bl ~ z~ec";,Co[)unn_7 1 , )U,1\1' \.&:I :l~l 1t'(1111 ~~ ~ ·•11·~· OCUHRlOHT 759-9221 I ;-.. \ 1-. ~ T 11 II ~ "'l't:( I \I '• In• n ml' f'ropl•rl\ lo• .11t•d 11n he.H·h 1n Leu1 ..i t1 1.i S195 OIJO Will 1 on,1clt-r Lradl' or 0'41l('r "'111 t Jrr. f1nanr1n l! i 51 11%; or i«>m5 t:~l l\41 CONDO UM do Tai.t' ""'r p,;\ ITll'flL' 711 Uu ·an ,\q • ll unt1 n ~1on fh •,1 r h t)V.~r~P<trrtl•· I 1us1ng a F1c t1trous fl le u s1ness Name must I register that name I 1w1th the County Clerk I I Call lhe DAILY PILOT I 1LEGAL DEPARTMENT I 1 tor 1orms and further rntormat1on I 642-4321 I ... WA.MT THAT IEACH AREA HOME? Come see this ln ·ine Te rrace home W<i lk to Fashion Is land. Balboa Is land or Old Cor ona del !'\1ar 0\.\ ner will assist with financin~ Submit all offers' $200.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 1111( & ,,,. RACING C S 0 A S R 0 0 E R W 0 0 C G H P T H B H S 0 A P 8 0 X 0 £ R 8 Y T R I W R M S A W M C 0 X 8 Y I H I A J 6 X R A 0 A L R 1 A A P H S R T C H X N A C I I E I R H R 8 0 0 R G Y C E I I E R T L R T U K H A W 0 R A C I P L l E A L I A 0 H H M I T 8 E S L R H I N 0 D 0 8 C H N A N T N H R 0 E A Y A Y S L E 0 I 6 1 G 1 R 0 G 0 0 R C L S T 8 Y R M N & H N T A R Y L N I P L R R T A S 0 D 6 R 0 C C C E 8 R N A H Z 0 8 M T N E T A M K U S E 1 W U A U R P t WU S £ H L 'RN SJ A k LEM EI H.() 0 A E S C N 0 E L C Y C R 0 T 0 " C S T C U Y A I M t U W M M I L P I J ~ G ~---···· .... .... .....-.. T• 'UTIUI ::&..' -ri-...... ........ .......... ~, • 1111111~. J :u~:: ~ = ,......., ... ~ LOVB.Y LIDO IAYROHT \\ t I h .I I \1 II () :t''-llm.thl• llJ' lo,1 n ·1 • m.<i<h I l1,1t h'-d• n rl1nini: rm ~ 1p1i··-. & lot' nf c h.trm Mure farrulJt,., arl.' R~lllOR Ult-campmJ! "bug · thl!> year tr )uu haq· a tamper that':. not getllnR UM'd. sell 11 now with a oa.... .. 1r1ed Ad HEAT. SWEET AHD HA.RDTOBEAT 'llc:C.tung to do bu I mo v <· 1n and t'nJri\ th " IX"dUl.lfuJly clt."C'orat{'CI II m~ old J Bdrm homt· flfl'41nR \3Ultt'11 r!'thnJ! m ll\'IIIR rm, a 1·111) frpk Jnd de!JRhlfuJ IJndsr;ap COR Onl) S9'J.50<1 l'J II nov. ffl'9-~ IJ ALLSTA.TE REALTORS Paril Udo Condos 2,3&4 Bedroom!:> '41lh ocean view. pool .... auna :.pa & lou. of opt.·n s pdce 1n Sunny S an D1e1to. SlartJ!lg $47 .SOO With 5'; down payment 12 75 en tt-~l rate 549 7971 or 11~ macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY Cou.IGI 'All PUltDUlt Owner will assist in financing w l large loan on this beautiful 2BR & ~en home. New cpl -lovely landscopiRJ? Ii vln~ rm w/ fptc -r a m i l ~ kit c h e n complete w 1 refri~erator & washer/dryer. Priced to move (a8t ! Notice the term" Sl4S.OOO . Alan Beel 561 ·8700. CN·~> 111·1414 ...... , .. ,... ,,. Dt •• .. • .. -· • +J . . . ROMAHTIC R.EHDEZVOUS Penthou.-se \'Irv. pr1·an harbor & r 11 ' II t t• ~ Beaut up11radt"d rnndo 1n nev. \"Illa Balhoa Pnct'd lo srll at 1235.000 As)ume to•,,•: loJn llurry ttus won't last Matlo w·Kennro> Anna Morland. t::xlu.'>l\l' Agl 97~. 631-0486 No need to travel all over town lo kx* for garage saAm . you'll ftnd them rt&bt heft in Class1f 1ed . To place your garage sale 811. call 642-56711 ASSUME LOAHS SI04.000 111 2°0 ~ta.irufwt•nt ht~h'\ up graded :i Bdrm. ,I hdlh man ~ I •In 11 n h u ii v woridt"d 101 l.Jrl!t' hdrm' ~ tk•n d.J'ld rlm102 nlQm v.1th quJl•t ) hu1 11111 cabtnf;'IS .ind 5hl'I\ lnR Quality w all d t-cor thruout \ mu:.t 't't' $143.00\I C..ill now ' 546-231.1 . . ' I lave somethtnll you want to sell" Cla::..!l1r1l>d ad:-do It well 64.2 5678 • CIE 111111 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE UOO ISU On• Of Nt'v.port ~u"h ' '1<ll't Pt?tl)Jtzino" A re u With PTIH11t• llt-af'hea. Tt>nn1J1 Court• t. ClubhcM.lllt' CharmlnJt t'ht' fl(>droom llom• With Co1 Ocon Stud> t.ar11.1• fl'orm11I Dtn1n11 !loom Ma ter Sullt' With •'P• f.11<'t•pUonMI O((rrin11 On l.11011• l.ot St:l.J.f.R Wit.I. \s.'-lbT I~ t'l'll'\~<'IN<1 U.U.lm 7SN1• •ac.,. ..... Nsa,m4c.Mr .,,..... 556-7777 I Ext 332 I OCEANFRONT--tAGUNA Owht....,, e ... dt'd 2 bdrM. 2 battt o•....-..0 IJ t .._ ..-1 wittl • p•aeOMlc VIEW of .. Ca flu. nis COoOft _.. ilt LANJ-a S.. Clffs i1 ill a ~ • .wt c~• wffll a 'OOL TWs fs ,.... ,,. • ..., ........... for psdMIM. ., ..... SJJJ.000. 673-6900 SPYGLASS W/VU-POOL LARGE Yoe_, S .. !Mi wttti 6 bed. ........,_ ......._ ..._... ra Pool ...:I fon•w VIEW. S6U,000. 631-1400 WATERFRONT H OMES.IN<.. RL~ll~TAn -...w-, ~rt•, PrtJt-•tr;,. fwWo.~t JI\ Mann. A-. }4 1'1 W Cckut Hv..., H..ttllA• 1,.,, .. 1 ,.,,.,.,,,,.. R.· ... ti '7Mt00 ,,_ .,_ llfe ·-.... ·-,, .. :t.. ...... .... .. _ ·-.... .. ... •C... .,_ ··-~F-u::-- 5f-·-, .. .. 631-1400 • ........... w. ...•.•..•....••......•. .....•••.....•. , ..•.... c:.e. MIN I 024 .,._ I 044 ••...............•..... ··········••····•···•·· ...................... . • , .. ,,.. t 001 ..... l"'-1 l 006 C.......... I OJ4 ................ ~······ •...................... ....... •. •• •••••• •••••• ••·•·--•••• •• • •• • •••• .. _• .. •••••••••••. • l'f OW.. WIC'IAL )•2•. i..1-.·"" Sll.ootDOWM Cu~ JQ1 a l '/Hf old •••aant coado l• Newport Beal'h ! --• 2\it ... , I.I\ .. ,.el t'brm&I • tit\., f rpl<" • ._..bar. adKb • oo '" Lllod. Wdt to buctL OCUJ4 PACIFIC ......... 71t·•••• f>AHJ< 81USTUL L« IUr. Hw t ood11 1m ...nJIK• ~ of YI llt'"' I ~ !;, 'fli-& \l' hlfl tlWl.<l PH 1111· "' lu'h m 11lur• lnthµ~ hubbl1n1 ~tt'Nm ... lbtUll\ll t '\C'tl an J\ llln lllhljlllll' JUl'l >lt.f"' In puul .,~., 'lbhst• & UH4J ,sr,-..i t. J , l1t.~•rful lndry 1111 1'1 111 d •t al.I WO \. .... u11i.1111,. loan ,1( ~ It • 1111 "'Ill """ ~•k.-'4..1 boU ~All )llt.·r ·~l.2~ hr'6 DfUIUOUPUX Th" 1 .. pri l1t' of ,,..'nE.-r.i;h.lp tluplt•1 lorat 1•J 111 Orw1.:t> ti.1th u1111' h..t\ t-J I Jr i.;1· l""h """' .uiu .! ll,olh", J 111111111• ~<It d~I· & J hU,.:l' }.IJllO l"I 1~n.nn.u1~ ~bm11 Jtl '"1'\•j", I II.If ,,•llt•r I~ tin l Iii • \.'km~ SI~ 0011 U \ I U U ,, I !'> L 1\ ' lJ HEAl.l'Y fi73 H700 RECREATION MIMDEO? 2S..,l~l-...... Plllio. P\.u au-a• I Br .fta ..... qurt.an wltll&ll. 911.-a SYOAM·Oa I mo...-... 'lm Mal IAITli.I> QI. Nice I "°OUi lfOIU:· 1 UR lar1• •• r1 room•. twallolllu.lly ntmo4C'lrd and,....._. PLUS a J M. ... yard. ..... toll\ II.AND MIW m•rc1al l\U .000 . ~ llu-Je 3 bd. 21._ *"°'U ti. Quallly to.,ohum" O&Ail'-IGI. OlOdoa Only 4 tavallablt', from '1<li.tMIO :M.'KI ~ .. 11ta 0-. fteW 1026 IAll .. Msl "-"" ~ ...................... . • ...._ 671-JUI s...., ..... ~ ~ .. u..-. ... 1.ffau111 2 • dm ownrn \all w l~ .11ndrele I. io.tr 3 Udnn rt•nlal un1l rnt.d at lillll 000 fo'u1 more 1010 '•II t. u ol Hoft •• .-t>a 1'l'1o1•1t1 r Rod.)',Cll ~ ASS.•• SU.IOO l~t/ALOAN l.A~l .... II/a..._ FAM .. &POOL rtUCI SIJ0,000 AIUllllALTY ......... 4 .... ,. I J'd• 1007 • Wll 3 hd t•flhi.t $1:ill. ••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • dn lllll IHiO I' .. 1ri1 II. JUSTUSTED t lwnlW'\lt .l lid I rll r Ill t Jte. 1 b uu••· from ~ liMJ,000 • uwm-r ~hod fml41Wlllll CO~'\T Pft(IPf:ltTll':~ ~$410 1022 ·····••·····•·········· HAUOlt t/llW HtUS S70 000 down, tlJIMJH'l' (Ulan<'ed Bl l2 5'' thk Ff'flllft' Ali(I tl.'SI ll.'t1tl • • • D.laood ~ ... ltllh~ ('<111la M1"la \'110 11tt th(-w1nne1 nf l"'V f~· lll kt-\i. (,11 ~ \ tlh.1t• 1, lo TM QUHNMARY Tour I.on~ fft·adi t'A 1'l'kt..1..!> rnu) bt· 1 lu1111l•<l b) t•ulhn1: 6-1"! ~'111, l''CI 'Di. 1ng $2S9,50jJ 1 ha• I Hd.nn. F<im Rm. fornial rtuung rm. :l lpl<.' home -* • • '4-1.o. uwrwr uaoatc r rL-d . 11M.t-11 M!ll ll.2S,000 J lir .i l!G horn.. Wall 1cc~pt , w.h tr .ult: mo1t>rho nu· 1 • .-i s:l>,lnl eqwt) 7..oned for2murewuu 661~ &4'ut. SpaOJsh ei.tale. a.:iwi;q rt Poour~~i.. crt f"r1me loc for thr dt!> ~·nounalmR tJuyl"r HY· < ~ 673-4848. 67~ lOM ~v•y 1034 ..••.••.•.....•• ~-... .... NES>snc Lar):\· ranch i.t" It• 4br 1~ ln '\lnt •Tea. on!) $115,IXX> W /VI\ terms t'i&rk Pl a l'e, Inc 842 746 l olfen. v1cwof hill:. & ml!> ~ IA•wTI J:l'l~ you .1 3 Call hr, 2 bu l't>~ld Ml.'~J ..._lfitqonleoc.h 1040 1.X./l"TlE V AL~lN i!: l..hanner! No qualifying. •••••••••••••••••-•••• IAO-l.S91 or b'7S tiOOO A :. i. u m c V J\ l o a n OWNl!:K1AGENT P ropP r t y llou:>\'. OHTHESAMD _ __ 642 :Jl.5() ot f>.12 1010 Unbelievable view or ltl)()m for lt·nnis 1·ou rt ,IJld pot JI t f! \' itld ho.ii .1l't'l,_, t;reat 1.u,.l<lm -' Htlr·m famil y room lune IJ\IC' ,cl 11 • BUILD TO SUIT TwoJOxll8' 1~ 4.'.M lie aoru a Own r 7,_00-1125 ~6148 • Catslhna and If unltngton Reach pier. I Udrm ron do at 7 ll Ore a n Ave !:idler wall c·arry fman1 mg at HY; • low down VlU..AGt:<.:Rt:EK Ad,Jnl~ll to i; c Plaui 3 bdrm 2 w family rm. tn levl'I Sl<!0,000 Call Sunc1J Agent 71414ln 4.5.57 --BIG m :LUXE DUPl.F:X ('dM. rJo,e t o bch . owner.. dlx 4Br . 2\.'!Ba. + t:ASTSIDE <.; M 3 bpd home. park & ten 2Br. 2Ha. owner wall ru.'>court.sacrot1Sstree1 s ~dJTY W/low ~own Sun& 'car garal(c + alh•y. SecJuded Baek Boy Se& Really 673· 1148 · c1..-M ii 1j k..e4_ Agl. ~~ t;onrr +rv--~-024 63 1.266. • uwner 4Br. 2~~Ha Lr.: Cotto Mno I 1· _ --, IJm rm. dbl IJ,JI«. lgt_-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~DB. MAR ~'lh life dinan1'( rm 2 "'40V~M Clean Jbr, fem rm. 2ba . p;sttOLS $175,IXJO M11v1· in lrg beat~ pool. Oood rl(lw, clvse ~olC. 7 lb COHOITIOM ft na.oc1n1t. By Owner. • -'PPt Prin t' only Tiussharp4 Bdrm Mesa ~2223 Sl.20.000 ll41 li>li \ierde home ft-atu re s nt>w t'arpels, (:Cram•<'---------6 ~ Hewer Units 1 i I e r I o o r s , n e v. MESA YEIOE 'l.;1rc dll'J on th1· N1·w11ort w a 11 paper. al ra u m . QM Ci()l.F COURSE l~ath t'll) lmll Only 16' · lonnal duu.ng room with Pnme 4 Odem home on WORLD R.E. 551.-7777 ~~·~ :u11 "repp ur Hunlington Beach You are t.he wmn<'r of two frtt tickets <Sii ~ valueJ, to n. QUEEN MARY Tour Long Beach. CA 1'11'kt'U ma) be cl111m1-<l by calling 642 567M. txl 'Pl • • • rluwn a nd s•·tler Wiii hi.all.In buHet and h uge ilie fillt'Voay Formal din • arry •'ntire lialann· an f·ul de sac lot Offered ul U\li? room. eatl"'tn kil<'hen. _ < ludm~ 11 1n1crl'\l <Yr $139,500. fo'or an appoint manelow. family room ·' • • ''"'"'' S:Ji'o,OIHI ~ttosee.cal1540.ll51 \ltlth i.dJoan rni: ~amc ,'.Jiil.Arr\ :~111 :#i'-oli room o pens onto the 1ACO~ REALTY 675-6670 OCEAN AND HAR80RVIEW I 'rit·e rNlucl!d Cor 1 m · mediate -wle. Spacmw. J bedroom family room home with extra larji?e dining lll'ea. Pool. lenms. J!uard ed communllv. Owner wtll carry w /:!O' ;, t"1wn A.'i k lnjl $3.}!). 000. GARD9' p .ARK I ~up.·r <lor pool hom •· w/n1cc f:l maly rm nr (wys & Valley Vll'W VA tcrri'iS NES>snc ~ Sb'C, pool komc in idnt. an:a Nr 1.1.nroln Hlvd & Npt fo'wy t'/P Sl24.900 Pruit Plai-e. Int' M4:! Hlil OCEAHRlO ... T fl Ueluxl• 2 hl!rrn . 2 IJJth Ullll.!>. ~5.000 Sul1m1I \C)UJ" creauve f1n<1n1·1111: ! Balboa Bay Prop. "Reoatton • 675-7060. INFLATION RGHTER Take over 11 125 annual _pl'rcentage rate loan "'lib low down payment. Adult l'ond1J Carefree llvin1t. lu:.h itrecn bt>ll ~HERITAGE REALTORS TERMS VA/Jl'HA takeover pnme L'Cftlo near pool. 2 br, l ba. 1 gm-. Only SM. 900. ::iubmJt ~9491 . WA.1.KER.6:LEE R.E. HODOWMV.A This J Bdrm 2 bath home "1ew. Superb condition• Many ~p('<'1al fealurc.!> Pool S375. 000 642-5200 features . hardwood ---------noon . s hake roof and l~c yard Owncr.i anx 1111.l'o f'nn.-d to .!>ell al on I) ~.750. Call~ll51 ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS $500PERMO- a... alJ you pay when you takti0ver ll1h'h VA loan ! I br, 2 ba w/c~lm de '>I~ pool & spa & cuv 1---------crnd pallO. Only $145.900. 64&1711 I 00/o DOW)il I!. al l you n e ~ iiur<'hase Own~w1ll t•arry 1st TD at 14~1 tn· tcre.t rale Th.ls home features 3 Bdrm and is s.ituated on a hus.ic lot. Pnced lO i;ell at only Bl.In> Call 54(). 1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS OAKGLEM NO OU AU FYI NG l:.&t.slde, SlS.000 down <>wnec will carry up to S years at 13'~. 2 Bdrm . pa\10. double garage. Call 645-916 l ... .i. OPEN HOUSE REAlrY -x > \; EASTSIDE TWNHSf: $86,500 4 Mo. new! 2 bdrm. t i,; ba. Super locallon Lar,~e assumable loan. No q ual1 f y1ng ,Joyce Walue. 63J.1.266 bubbling founlams. pot•I D1sl lnctt ve new 2 and <;pa . M ulti U'l' bedroom. 2•1i ba con - recreat1on tenter All dominaums 199.990 REALTORS sumanle $55.000 lolln Elde C M t:ll,900 call 645 UJO:l 2!il8 .,~,!' ~~· .. .._......... EASTSfOl6-ftLU - $340,000 Sle&.800 In assumable SELL idle items with a )oana,' ranging from 8% DalJy Ptlot Classified Ad. to U%. 126.340 grou a n-• ·~-c-:--·_~~------I nua.I income. Well kept. Single story units with 4 l.Jiw m\,l'resl, .15),Umable loan:-. lir.wd new 2 or 3 bdrm homes. 6 blO<'k~ from oc,_•an Ca II S3I> 7 542 or SJS..1474 Century 21 Suri Really ------NEW EXCLUSIVE Rallen.na 4 bdrm . ..-3 ba home only J bUu w lhe beach :g,;, down. owe at 195() per mo. Ooly $132.!iOO. R.oo Ort. ReaJ Eatale Profes11onals. 96l-8377 ----PRICECUT Agam to only SSS.OM On Um-3brl 1 .... 00 Only 2m1 t11 II H surl Park Place. Int" W 741>1 ... Rnanciftc) A....,um<: lan:e VA loan & ~r may ('arry 2nd J bedroom hornP Call now for deUJls, Century 21 "cwport Cenll'r . b4().&J:'>7 ----lrriM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM.IFORNIA HOMES VA TB.MS AVAIL 8eaul1ful P lan 103 featunn~ J bedroom~. 2 baths and ideallv located fOf' sctloOls, pa.rkl> i.nd shopping. A!>kmic only Sl17,500 Cooi.1der VA. Cal I t.od.a y. e-HA NCH Hfl\LTY s~) 1 2000 ™ELOAN C11.J.£SE PAii Fabulous 4 bedroom Yale Plan, 1dcaUy locat- t'<.I on cul-de aa<' High loan balance . Newly carpeted & freshly paint· ed throughout. This home also has c~ntral e1r cood. &hardwood noors. S787/MO. OWNR to It:. av oWNr.:~ Hew 2er . j11a Gold ....,.,. Wwner. t ~ ... "" to IM't\, na.-000 ....... 30PM. ...... ~:u. ... ~ e&.c. O...Uy a lov• ................. area r LU an AS· Sl1MA8L.E lo&o I (l_]i 9Hole1 BefonD-..r Afte1 a buly day. oeecS t.o t\'Lu. WO la\.e t.o drive home. change clothes und fCO all Ute way out to I.he IOlf courae. rt would be oearly dark, but not If )'Ou ltved m Uus beauuful lOwnbofne next to the K<lt( COW'St" Call today to -.ee Uus wuq~ 2 bdrm . ~·., ba San QarlOs Model .. ,th a faotuuc view $1711,SOO. Assumable kliW tt5Z3 C.U.PV5J>a·IPYlffE Laq111M1 .._.. I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New modular typl.' tw>rnt>">. pvt commun1ty. :! b<'hb. 26 br ~unly, ~ub -lelt\n g OK . moa -3Bl6 ---- $164,900!! l Sly J BR. fam nn frpl . 2 ba . s~. rt!dwood ..dedL..-. roo{ Tut.a.Uy upjt nided I • Ml.SSJON REALTY ~31 TE RM S . ·rt::kM S. • . TERMS' Take over uurung k>ao.s c:I Sl29.000 at an averaRe ~ rate of 12"•'Z ·flu ruC"e family home has an ()('eao ~ 1ew. J bedroom~. den fr1•nr h d<><>o . wood deck . pr1\al1: patco, greenhome w1ndow plw. .a motl\aled ~lier who tia. ... already purchasrd l60Uthcr home ' Sl64 500 UNGOREAL~"TATI:: 497·3331 LOIJl90 Hils 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91/f'/o ASSUM.AIU LOAM on Uus lge s br. 3 ba home taa '8 fllll&UtJc for efllef1.a.Wn' Is f amUy ! For mal d1D' ·ar 3 car i:arage & much mor<' Selin Wlll carry 2:od T [) 7!6-1~1 LOIJllll'O ~ 1052 •.•...•..........•...•• MOMARCHIAY 4 bedroom. 3 h bath, lorm11I d1ninR room. pool. pnvaw gat.cd com mun11y, ne ar bea• h Redu c ed sz o.ooo . $319,500 • LAGUNA NIGUEL A !luperbly·ma1nta1nt'<I well upgraded 4 ~room l'acelietler 11 home on lar ge view lot. E•· traordlllary underlytn~ financing. Nicely pnced atllS1.7SO. VISTA GUHOE Pnvale area "Villa " ell· ceptional m every detail Countless luxury utra)> · include wood rloors. bndl paUos. shuttered windows. Spacious 3 bdrm 2 ba S247,$00 LC11J1111C1 VilclcJe R.E. 4'7-l761 ......Va.to 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $15.000 -.OWMAUIT Fixer Upper Dean Home On hiU m Mission V'M:jo Call Aeent 556· rm .... ..... ~+o« st. park'g on 60'x300' lot. CALL •721.1 ~Nl(i£l Big 2+2 coodo/DRtbia Olllt a.Ir. 6!ir SSl·llZ7 1~.~ ... ~ ..... ~,.~ ..... ~~~. °'~' I I TEL SA F I 1 r 1 t r GUFED l I' I t I 1 I KOTE S 11 .: I I I r . :i: The '°"' Office wentl lo meke .,,,.,.., It~ Wtly not? They're allMOy ~ ---.-,-,-F ~E-L-..,,-. .._""I _._l'_l&.......11 ... ' ... I.._..! ~~~Z.::, 5 • ttt:nirmm r r r r r r r r 1 •:';*' ,, I LI M 1 I I I IClltMt.nl ••• 1 .. Clll 1111 IM11 I I II IJAILE Y t.. A55lJllAlLS a-..-.2 ... 0....-...... An•c•: 1.-d•·Z Owoer' will help ltnaoce QUA.lined buyer with ~ down. Altrtctlve 2 bidaOOfD ~ wltb dlD• tni aru wood noon. e\IMm ...... 1h..t· Ltn. Call for detall11 Sl2J,OOO. 8Klt. Can .... ,. ,_._ -· flQft'ICILW CONDO .......... OW..t ............ IBr, 2Ba. r:reenlree •ff•••••••••••••••••••• Htoml!, cle&e lo park ti pool, UM YOW' VA or Con- wr&nal --tll5,GOO. Ag\. (714 ( > 'TSIM>'nM or 758-0868 l401t'THWOOD Ltll~l' option lllth ONIA V ~.000. sot" nf monthly rc-nhl t o pur(hH• prl('P. 3 Bdrm 21.<o Ra. YHr n•w ti o m •. OpJradn. 3·t•r 11ara11•. H&01mo Al110 11tral1ht lllle I\ $114.000 Rfmrmbrr Mom I\~ Moy 11th by plncmi.i 11 MothC'r"' f).,y mf''ll!Rr on our ~II.I Mothff'' Dav pai.te Pu\ • flo'#t-r with wr mt'liHV" for H llttlf' M ~ m <"all 142 MITll tndll\ " a...-........ Ollet-llMI ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .•.........•••....... . ..................... . .... ,.,...... '°'' ... :!:..... 106' ....................... ... ................. . MaYt.._. ......... ,., IJIO ... s. 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •CMYON ~Pl coune ..... -14.ft. 4 to ' Bdrm. $~ belbs. pooi ...... 11.500.000. 111SIAllS CO. &73-77&1 •WATERFRONT PARADISE• Uobehe\'able value in thl.5 hllie esWlt' on l lft kU. 7 br mam hou$e " guest qrlr! Truly • maan1f1reol horn¥ 646-T711 VIUA BALBOA Gn"11t (UlaDCJ.lllC, M&aum1· 10 ...,'i loan~. l & ~ ~l'OOnlJI. O<'l'an a nd bay v1~. owner will hefJ> rananc,: Re8a1es start at SI 25. 000 Kallow· Kl'f\Mdy (;orp AIWUA Morland. ell<'lus1n aitl'nl 111:,.01100 o r 611-0486 ASSUMAaU · 9.95°/o LOAM on lb&a lvly 4 bdrm homt- oo f~ land Wll.h l)Ot>I fit art studk> Temflc \oc'u lion" sell~ Wlll Clfrry o& 2nd T U A bantam 111 SUit .:.OO-et6-'" It -;- NEWPOHT HEIGHTS J Br. 3 ba. 1-· K homt> w1extem1ve U!>(' of knot ty pme & u~ed bnr k. Ura.med ~ilinit.' & many cu~tom featur.-... It ·~ ~~· $199.000 Hae Hodgen. Agt. 631 l26b l~:Z~IZ• R f'.:AL TO R.S OCUNRK>HT DWUX fo'am.astJc ~u.ruty lt1 own a spacious 2 & J br tDCOrne \aUt on a ran· corner lot . t-la s a t3koover 1oa.n & selle r will c arry 2nd T .U Ml-T7U c::::= Walker & lee Real E8tat .. Waldf ront Oor k · tiw Id vow-own rust.om hou'\" Xix.loo· 1ot 60J Jt;th ~t m2211or67J.:r14i .. CREATIVE RHAHCIHG .. OWNER ANXIOUS Fa.nt.aslac l br coodo Wll h o <'ean \ll'W f r om ba.Jcon)'. $125.000 MaUow Kennedy Corp Anna Mor~. e11<'lw.1\e aat'f1l m-0800 or 631 0486 rtow.• HA.olllDGI ~wM1-*48R,JV. •.1ur..,..,.. V1ew of Oa&alu. J'MIUon llland ed liCbt u-. Pnnc <Ill.>'. eu.ooo. MMea3 HAl.OOA Pl-:S l "'a lou, aoned com· merc1al pro~rty. JUb\ ~ t.o beadt Exist1nR II bdrm~ can easily ~ ronvert~ to r.ho~ or nlilaura.nt $25.9,$00 49).9494 495-5220 4'6-2413 U0.5050 HY Owner Spe(•tac vll1r \ 1rw Sec I( ale. Will f llUIDCe m:i.ooo at 12· , $647,IXX> ~76 WANTW 3-4 liT home. )'ref Spy !I I a 11 ~ JIOrdeaWL Condo w \ u in fl I g (' t I 8 !> h l 0 trude.ur• ~ (r.Jnl•f!> •>nly pb &M mo INCRt:nrnu : TF.llMS ~ pt-c l " < u I .i r S .,. I> t IWtWU J Ix!, :11~ cu.stom hOc'ot Oram1&l1t· w.c o( !JLyltlO\.ta & gtiu .. ~>Q·. dn in c111>h or t r .. dt t-;o q u a 11 f y I n K J Cl y ,. t' Wa!tu. 631 la.ti l:i#Z~I~ Hl'.ALTUR~ Wl'~ll I.I F'f" t'<Kld-0 ~br, $W!I tXIV ()i,.nt'r iNall • 11n; ;,t L1'. "\o l1JJn '"~ 673 f.640 JI A It U I> R K I l> l4 i; (.'OM )() :J h~ t _ IQ!.t~z..t~ IL w1v 1ew Ai.i.um ... bll• u 1'5'1-SJ?9,!IOO p J tn1 k 'l'l!irloq ....... 631 12.66 ----- SlAVlfW W {VIEW J'\U!>b I& J bd ~ cl.en lb .. ume 9 n '• $:$ 1 !I 'JOO 1 l "atn ck T 4"fWln' 6.l 1 L.lt" l~iZ~I~ RF:ALTORS SIOK On AMU~ $2'73 4011 h<il Li? !I bd -d1:~"'n1 ht.mi· t'nn onJ). A.:t 631 129; ........................ • ... SPACI ...,.. lleUble Wide IA popu.lu WutmlQlter Parll. Prtced ror qwct 1a1e at 114.500. WtJI aachade 3 tllmlUll frfJt 1pac. r~t. Hurry' Won 't Ju.t : ~)---ll WAUCM&LH MOlllHOMIS •EXCITING• s..cw-., lovely fbghly uparad~ Villa West Home. 20xt0, Laawoa H.llls, 11lceel 5 star park. corner 101 wJlarp pelM> area. Air cund o n ly . $27 ,500 cJK5(1291 U.P..tl 1 97 4 T ravl:let e w•cablula. out.side patio & garden UL'ihWa!>her. d1'\iio.,.d frOl>trfrcc frig1da1 rc. Fre n ch ar m olrc divider. 2 ~ge sheds. corner lot. 1HU63631.. •. Cl.ASSIC MOltUHOMf SAUS 27or. liarbof'. Stt 206 I\ 540.5937 • ASSUMAIU./ I 1114° o SIMPLE Ownl'r mo11~s. .tWa) 'IJ.<>hinj; pntt $5,000' on lhc. ~ 1i'79 l..t'Vltl ihoW home Br H·k wood liorch.. frplc Best Huy m .u1 .• •. b. .. ,,.. Cltll tod.t)' WMJCER&LEE MOllLI HOMES 894 0611 COSTA MESA l>nl Wlllt· 1!173 W1 ... tnn. dbl v.1~. lo ~pace rent, :rnr. 2lia. tot&lly up Rr•Oed R•rd~n tub . ~and k1tcht'n ,\ .!>Uper tn Vt:\I mt'1l l Torlolw ---rn..-, 972·8421 .. A.DREAM RJLRUB)., 1'."f'T' r:ln'lllm of__gw_nm.: "IUT own home ,1l th"' I' ,,1 h '\•OU I Jr! 01,1k,. ll .all •om .. tru,. w lhllo IJO•.t<h pr~n) ' iJ t\t"'/' JU<,( <1\n1 Ha~C .i)'nl'. 2 llili'm . .: b.. ~ bonu~ rm 1 1111 .. 1l.1} lit .tPi>t only ..,,~1 1611)1;11 WAUCY & LEE MOIJLE HOMES "ow 1111< 1:-oc1 Titl IUIFfS - - --- 3 Bdrm · &rut.a <.1nRh' (..axJdl-Coa1 h toud t'Olld ~ end uru\. on1•mal I b . 21 .... ll!!&q fl :..k .. n area. adUll home Lc1•H"' dJJ ~lobde Jloml' J•t... VM!'W Sl7'J.OW JI 8 C~r lot ~~7:> J-lA..':>llNG~ & co I s:r ,,.,, H4&21U'.l --640-~---• TllUSUR~-- A.,~umt• 10 1.-• lo:u1 •n ISl.AHO· Hhl b Ul!I J bdrm LoruJo • $7,Soo. w1many c uuom de· Will llllY 1.n parlc! Blll <'orator fr al u r i'\ L.ai\.ma Beadl p.,.1. tu- $165.000 640-Ul7t> run.:. p\1 111,r ' SU1111lc 1076 i,.ufr l'ull µrat" 1)01\ •••••••••••• ••. ••. ••... 'St' Jn I lurrv woo •t l.t:.t 1 ~aC'Ular v.hll" "'.Jlt'r l ~•lfHO>ill \ "'"" 1·11l u~1 "' f" 1 WAUCY & UE ltW.roed t '>pr u' !-.non... ~U HOMES i>'' IJl'h a. p.irk JI "'"'lllHl't· :-.~ Bn;. lU... pool. ~ for Saae I 200 frph i.lnt .. ur<1111 ~ .. __,... s.&95.<lil CM-nt.•r t!:l2 ~1 l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . •.•....•.•...... , ..... 1010 AGENT I kn L<. & ClMk looluni.: ror RXBWP8 44 unit otnce b&dl-Eaay temJI. Owner wW trade or cerry 2Dcl T.D ror down payment. ONLY 1425,000. Broke rs ~ _..,.55~7777 Q1"JDa del Mar, reta'1 Ir cifice bw&dlnR. price rfi.. duc~d Sl OS,000 to $690,000, owner will finance. Prime AAA locauon Sand Really, 7 14 ·752 ·18 30 or T14-87S-061B -----c=tc:r~r;oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.trk Lido condo. 38r. 2~. Crplc End wul. <! c.ar ~ar Pnce rechac~ to $135 .000 Owner 'IUlt' flNIJl<'e w /S':)(),000 dcJwn. 714-Th2 ID> or 915--0016. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dupk>x 111 A Cdll Prol. tJttcir StralellC)c loc. By Ownn 613-4848 or lm-1(65 --".,,....., 2000 ·······~··············· • 6 DB.UXI UMln PR..IME F .. ASTSIDE. CM 2 &inns e.acb THE~TARNESCO 6'73-TI6l .---- 2o..MEW UHIYS-C.W 8eaul1ful 2 bd, 2 ba townhou'i e un it s 111/f'l>I C'S, \dulled ceh- U\111> TSL ln\,tmi.-. 642· 1803 Hi-:ITTAL t.N<'OMI-~ J>ROPl::k fY $.S!l ~. Modular T y1>4<· I ~. a. hr secunty , J pvt l.11·adw" pout & pier. •TI4 1-tfJ-JIH& 8112°/o RMANCIHG 32UMITS 1-ntit-r SZS.000 pe-r unit. K ~" lt!l'Ol\!I. elltmsl\ *'IY refurb1'>h1>d. hig h d e· ma:nd rental ~a Thas L"' one uC the ~t buya in all f:A Ora.AAc County today! ~.I.IOU w 1lb $2110 ,000 ·~ Smiter C'OOpen lQI Call Pat P art11.11M>n tll' <...a p Moody, U2 1.920 ~LEX Supe-r sl.al"Ur homl' J hd.rm C'OQd() wmm Un II) pe>ol. elc Xlnl mJan· l<»M"d developmt>nt in lmf' Santa AnJ area $72,000 I O'i down . I-turn ' Oooo\an':. Hui· ty.~ I .tlt(f1lt who spe<'18Uk., \n lndu.stnal Pro~rty I und Uwt can clos.e lurRe 1ndu.•nnal rl"al est .. te Hll' c·onirJ\J<t<t1on wry oJ.Wb$1\t! 0U11:t• Call Mr Clark in New.,on Bch85l·l666 t~y I ldt' Good CO&ua \B-.1 locauon 3 Bdrm z !iii 1 >wncr ""Ill carry at I<>"· IOI' .s years. SS.S.000 ·~ Full po~ 12<XS,OOO t:nit' being upitraded uRi a.re ( uJ I y oc c· upK.-d Yeuly rncome $20,000 per bw ldang. Tenants !*)' UUh Ue!\ A eR€HtG€ -q_ _____ ~_ HOM€\ ~LOIJMG 1016 •·····•·•·····•········ SR.tB MOTIVATED (lceao v...,.. l'Ottalo?t on oven a zed corner lot . ~allon and lt'nant rem.a.I mcome as yours wtule you watt for <'00 "'lruct1on fananc anl( 2 9 S7 acrei., R an ;ho \llra.:e. for l'Ondo, or Jpc..t., Sl.100.UW t:.ln be d1\ 1dt"d . O w nri A gt. 714 J:aH466 ~ ........... tors. llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41U1IS _ Re.tJ 1':...t.ate lnvestments , mJW <.:<MSI Hwy, NB 64~646 Closed Sunday ----------- RXERUPPER 44 urut o<ricc bldii. Easy terms OwtK'r will trade or carry 2nd T.D for down payment. ONLY '425 .000. Brok e r s welrome ---------HAJtlotl t/IEW lliUTY -Brdroom!> l'hJrm IOI(' • $1311.000 AtOM SlH.000 20'o/oDOWM ..... DtSHEYLAND Broker 1714'1750-l&M Aq.556-7777 LOW DM-4.0W tH'T. Btfl Mon»<'O m odl'I ~Y ~raded Heated poot !IQ.~ 1. BY OWNER Bay(ront slip. s uptr VM!W, 4 Br 3 Ba. fo'1n . avail 67J..1003 • • • DlmtG.-ci• 302...,34tl1Sl Newport Beach You are the winner of two rree lick& tlll ~ value>. to "' ,,. - ~MAltY y_. Loog~.CA. 1\cll.d4 may be e IAJ med by ca.Uin1 &42·"78. elll. m. ••• ftUl.UOA EHcutlve PeolbouH, LBr. deft, 3rd nr. oca v ie•, 10...,., llll. 0...-/ .... lll·ml .\\.~~ 1006 Pac1f1c Coast ti w v LAGt:JNA BEACH . 49<M057 Make your advert 1s1ng dollar go farther! U !>l )'OW' busUle5s e\'ery day lO the ClllS..'tlflt."CI M'C'tlOD of this news p a p er. &cZ-~. Comer lot -duPIH. Very low down wall allow you to asawne 9' • ~ loan and selfer finance balanl'e. Great rental area. Only B?;SCX>. C&l l Now m.5370 A.~R~~!r£ Office/Prof ....... 17,000 aq ft. olfitt! space • Existing l7 uoiu. saoo.ooo will baodle. ....... Mu.Its Ea ch w/ocn v iews , swimmini pgol, DO de- (erred maintenance. 12110,000 Eqiacy . .-s.ooo sell1n1 price. Cub to _,or excbanle. BROKER l.QS.1121 lWOOMALOT Two aeparate 2 Bdrm bml9 in "'1 l\5ee s. £a1t Santa Aaa ~SW..000. don osen RVM~ .. . • .... m.r....... ....... .. I h~ tWh: __ ..... U40 ....... u. ...... ~ .................. d •• I '1'-.a.a.1d ..................................................................... .._,,_.,~? 1000 .,..... J t44 .,._Jbdnn,tamrrn• -"•••••• ••••••• ............ ••••••••••• -<1: •>· Pb1111 SY'fOCATl()to( 10 Othaxe a BdnD ara...,... COftdo g::· 1 ~~ .~ .. • ,-... Apia. '"' OOnda on the watv w/dod, ---"' Oaavertloo. as.ooo to lot auo upoeura. cu "" l&l', fulb $.$0,000 lavuament. n:lfn1 lncl, t nn.i.1 oool/ ...,..... yd. Adialt•. "° A9m1 .... Dl~ll Wllk • .0 u.2•'440 r;W..i:lat U7 I.Ith ........ a.acb duplu tt..,.,. INdl l I 6t .._ tor ,..._ MM> "° ~ • Oufleld. % yni ••••••••••• •••••••••••• -. J BR I Ba, hltd '*1 lCll ..waable IOU l..ar8I udk» Ccodo AU yvd61ar ~/ pU «* or AJTI). f.U,,, J S., uo· rwwb ~ COnm IWUt, ....,,, b. a.art ~ l'nti. wt>. M&Sll' amact1Uct1 ---- ol OWMftlllp u11•de a mna.u~~-LOYIL.YHOMI -. PN Oftb m1\h ~./\#,MG-UST 4ft.IJ( a-lldllia ham«., t ur-a wl IQl.k t.o Mh. '1C>O llo.Mi).514A 1 &.ory, • br. a be. atra ltt ram area, fonn rtlo rm. NII t'rpt) d'PI, dnt for •Letulllln•. very dteia.-...m ------HOMfli.i P'OR R r=NT ....................... ~t ... !!r.!! .... ~~!~ .. J ..... ·-h . frplc, oownd patio. ae• paml ...... a.. kt •V9f'· )'\.btAt llUl Via SU ~ao.l..N . ..................... . JUO ....................... ....................... ~:~.~ ... !?~~ ••AtCT ASTIC * ~· townboUH •vailab&e Ji.me 14th for llZOMo •11111 ---- OCtANfRONT. 1vall .......... JH7 ro#,~Wttkly Spec· .. •·••••• .. •••••••••••• s..t~ 3216 taCU1&r 173 URr o.m..1Nt1 80lmt OOA81' Pl.A2A Dllu:ll.e condo. ) Or. l \\ ba. Obi 1ar w /opn r. laUlld bliu°'>. A.IC, kid.a, JJOOI, J•Cl, blUna. AvaU ~It. DO 5.\«029 e" ~-todl.Y Bt•Ul. •br. -·•••••••••••••••••• all ll1rM. 6v lat. fam Adult condo. fantHll(' *t I •• rm.bbJu.wlynl Kida <W vift. 2 BR. puol, U.11a:: hlud OK Oii al Alida Pkwy. ~.15'11.'11-0071eve . ..••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~aw. or ~ 12'0 ~!~ ..... ~.~~ ....................... BAVFRONT BALBOA l«>MES P'OR RENT ISLAND ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALLACEllI'. APTS Newly decorated 2 br a,it. 1 ba, 138$. Small dllldok. no peg. MM411 or~ '"IHE GABLES" 2Br w11ar. Ill' mo Newly decor. Adults. crpta, drpe. focd yd wau:r pd. a.a Oranae Ave. a 8R 2 Ba, nr El Nlauet Gnlf Courae, aar, air cond • poo l. SOS. 48H700; Ml 35218 ........... ll6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• PABllEIPOIT COUMTIY CLUI UYI~ Sl.n&let, lfrZ bcdrcxun api ... ~ . •'nm MOt 8"-1900 2 Br studio~. No pell! DAILY PILOT c• 5115_ .. ...,. 4100 . ..................... . ~"• t.o Udo ror • eullf· t IDl'r ol tun " hm; 4 BJ\~ l•at.Y. home wl\b peat.~ 1>41llo Walle to bay 'n bti11cb club. toanla Ir• vtU.ge. May S1200: June 12.000. July D)OO, AU!ll· M,00>. All· 'T51Mllll OHTHllAY ' 2br. Jba. Oucoo Bay Joe:. Thnna.'J crt, pvt beb. sate nu for k ids. Fully fu.ml1h.ci. Avail J\lH tbru Sept. Per moo liver'"t! $1300. All lb1'ee mm SUOC>Mc;>. Qall eves & wkad5 714-673-8243, ~im.3535. om.a .... *•Uoo ) Bdrm I Be Ownt-r •tll tWTY M JO'\> for 4 yn" aow down 11\ill e>nr-t- l206.000 Yu.rt)' Ult'Omw a o.ooo Ten1Dt1 pay CHAJUIJ.NO Z BR + dC"n, VlEW. n aU ahart term or )'I'\)' IUOl>i mu WAT1'.JU'RONT HOM&.°" 3 Oii 41>1 Priced from 112>-&al Y'Drd yard It 11n1ee P'amlll•• PI H H KMa 6 peh wcltoruc C..U I 08H~:.a u~ lfD.lllrll All. no f fie. J Oii 41>1 Pne«t from ~ l''ntd yard • 1ara1u "•m ill•• 11lu••· Ktda • peh ~C&lllM·~Or m3'1~ AIJ~ no tee .. a-, I siory. Oarc»ner • ....,. PCL P /P, den. fam nn.-196. No peta TS«ll'T .._.. N wf1111ed or 2 bdrm. 2 ba. modem, fri>lc Prev1oua Ownera uotl. Teak c a be ., paoeMd. lrai ~uo. SJ 1.00 ~uty 8"fS.«70 £/Side, apac 3 BR 2 Ba, adll condo. dbl gar, pool, U SO mo . 631 ·3888 , ~ Near Hoai Hoep 631-6279 LI«! 7 rm bse + yd. slpt> Olx 1 Bi-I Ba, convenleot or 1·ff74-2Ult 6+. Family Cs) ooJy. Wk· l&WU.. 12 + POO\. Old•r unit» In t·~1•l• ,._. Nf lK\.' liood t-ond owe with suo.uoo (bm fo\all pn~ ~.1100 'lb.L"l ~rt; .. ia.u t111 i.peftdabki . ttUHrn at t.00 ,, .. .,.,. ..... 32" ••••••••••••••••••••••• U:.ta N.-\lWl. "'Ith ...... U.tw~ J 8r fliak, hi ft'llC\ld Y¥Ht Uuldlwl uk ~ wu M r s..~~~ O.....b.c.HCMM "-Y view. 3br. den,• ba, 161.num. 3 lOO '4 tt. $1000 lOO 640-319:1 ·20'l do*n ft'Ull pnr"11: ••••••••••••••••••••••• aQ).000 11 umh •II ar.. eon.. c1e4 Mw 3222 ~PIT 2Br I & h 111h1>l·. 2 ttdrnl TIU. &>fUVl f\) ••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • •• • JM riauo, .UI 11pph•n<',.,. poul clbhMl ~ail uow Ml 41Slll lrw~ ·~VIEW <t br 2'r) b•, ii •rd~ae r j nc l &40-073) Own 8kr . hM~•bk JSUHln et.U.ide \.'OhlM ~ku !\II l Bdrm 8 >rs 11ld l>\\ t v.1t h ~·~ doY> n h it I pnce ll. IW.000 JI UHITS Pr•dtt or own1·nh1p So m e u n 1 l " h .t v ,. htt'place l::'i.:dlt!nl Anaheim locauoo Onl)' 2:S~ down Own1•r ~ 111 carry balanct' S )t'Llr" 10'7to lOlt'rt.'Sl fhl':i pni ~rty ha:. :-pendable full pnce St ,4~l.OOO t't1n t11 ~lll urn 11 1~w I iwt))r \'it'Y> tltlt. JUr m.u. lfl,lk t''rl'ndl dn., llNoll ~tlO " ) d U.~ op lion $12LC> mo 1000 WIUk ~bWa)' 758-~ ""1':'1' N 3 SEACIU.S J ur. r1111c new k1tch ~. d.r\Jb , jldlnlL-d lD &< t.U I H.A l: .. 1n11l}' L.:.t! 67J.!&336 s or llw y J bdrm (Jreplure. be.tm l'lnl::.. prv yard. 2 car gar .. $75() New p<iinl m:.1out. 646-l.220 Deluxe l~l)' :?Ur I H11 lwu h~e. pt1t1 u .Ill pl111m e... l>Ol•I clbhM· Avi&ll Jwn l 8~ 461~ llll& 3242 .......•.........•..•.• WA'l'~HfkONT 2 hr. 2h ho l\pproK UJOO ~q (t 30' :.hp fU'<' lur·~ SI. HJO mo. l>111ru.' Ill 1146 0~03 or tH& 13'71 tWOO Nr Hoag 2 BR. lhbi .. pool, 1ac .. Sauna, dbl pr WI 0 ;\ nll M a.y iv . $625 t mo Dys 973 125S. eves/ wkods 4ff7.218() ~\!Md Coodo. 2 Br. 1"'2 1.1-. l c1&r au. rrplc. :.uuna. :.pa , pool. Mmltl. 673-6810 Veru1lle& l br . Coodo. ~Mo AU amco1Ues. ~ 213-8.»2323. 64S 6242 ttrMnd new exec p~n lllow.e. With ur ~ out ••••••••••••••••••!~.2.~ boat slip 3br, 3ba. llf,aul A r~~~·~1 /-t--k eo.fG ~ -8'ca Cmyon TWllllm ' 2)i[. 2ba overlookln~ JQ\f <-uur!.e. Pool & tennis coo.rt.s. ~/mo. SSl-1611 wk~; 76(). 1197. Real I-Maw lnve~tmcnl'> 3333W Coast llwy. NU 64S.6646 CloMd s.mday_ 24 lJNh 8.5XCJrOU 2~ one bedroom units Wllh S6000 monthly 10- come RnnR an an offer Seller very mottvJted Many mor\! un1t:1. t:e1ll for free Uit.S.W~-- Wt:.lbluH Village 2 br, ~ ba l°OOdo, dbl gar, f' P pool & :.par $550 mo lst " last S200 de'p 6(2 S290 n 1)tt.nit & much mon l:lt>st Hunungton Harl>ur loe S2000Mo Own A1,'l 21.J.86& ~. 714 ·826-5U20 - - -Vet'S&llles rondo. bay & SS25Mo 3br, 1-\.ba, cpts, ON THE WATt:R Hunt <><'~an 111ew. 2br. 2ba. frplc, dbl gar, entl yrd Harbour home with ter frplc. full security & TracthOme 646·9666 nficVJew 8eaut.2story. a menities S700/Mo -----J Hdnn. faro rm. indoor l>IAner 544-0614 wlui}:.. t-&ewL.uxTo~ l'-'•>I + d-Ock ror 35' h.1.H ~ll20eves ".wla>dJ. 3 .ur. 21,, ba. 2 frplcs. rurn1sb1ni:S avJ1l ,.3 Br .... ..: .. -.. N""""'rt 1\ c. 2"garagg-ng-yarcJ, -121m111i>)'l'TY" _. '"~ "" .. -..., comm pool. Near So. Cst Waterfront Home... Terr twnme C1&r. crpn, • Whelan Plaza, ~hooll;. & frW}S . 631·1400 frplc, d.~ p'1 p¥t:-ttuge n--• r:---~-mo_7_5_1 ~ IO"t"t'flbelt, pool etc Qwct 1u::cn ~wnc· ~cw Jbr Jba Scabndgc 1·nd uo1t . No· pt"t-'i 2br. lba. small cb1ld OK Condo. Water views Sb001mo. 644 ·9514 or 2200 ~~Mo. l954 B ~Mo 846-3767 eves ~_332.l_. _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------llWw 3244 BIG CANYON Deane ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jiocne. VJ EW I pool. ilEMTAi.S ft mo. 2. BR.. 2 ba.. .. . .. .. . $575 ~ 1111"-d llOO ............ , ......... . Rt'member \fom on 'hv 11th bv placmi: ;a \!other·) Ody mt"5saae <ou our S1o1t'<'1al Motht'r ·~ Da v J>lt~t' Put a no"'t-r ..,Ith ~our mK~•~.-ror U'-hill..-B!I ~ 00 C111l 642 S67ll today l425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *2 Br, or So. <::it l'laia pool & spa. ~ No -.S 7S-O'll7; 6t 1-1460 Villa Balboa Condo" Lease: Adull only. •lbr lba ocean 111ew. •l br. den, H • ba. •2br<!ba,ocean ~1cw •From ss7s mo J R L Pr-operti.s 645-4566 or~ Ask for Clara tf?TRACTJVE 2 br. 2 bu SC P lua. Pool JJc garden $475. 833·24G!!, 631-Tml J Br, J b..t U) ~B. frpl . pool, rec <'tc"DTC'l" Newport T errace $."75 1bl 4r last ~-..cc dl'Jl m328l ~..Sl59 . Lease beaut. 2 br COO<lo m Lake Jo'oresl. Almo:.l new. Upgrad~. end. 2 car.. garage Comm.pool, etc S\51 $525. lst, lasl. Avail S/28 Eves 561-0255. •F.tastic Buy• Only $67.~ OC'ean view lot plus approved plans for lri-level home Walk· mg dlslance to Dana Pt. Harbor (iwner. 638-1614 SPA.RKUNG CLEAN 3 8drm2 Ba. dbl frplc, lg walnut panelled fam rm. separate laundry rm, lg fenc. yard. comple. re- f urblsh ed. Ne w d is· bwasher. nu paint. nu c-arpets, ou vinyl kitchen rloor, DO pet.s. $625/lse. OU I Owner' &W-4227 2 Hr+ D ....... Si50 3 BR. 2 bB ....... $750-775 -------•IOrangetroe Condo. $400 lBdrm + loft, tennis Magnificent oceanfront lbne sue. Three Arcb Bay. So. Laguna Secun· ty enclave ov.-rlooks ex· qwate rove Ideal tame to bU1ld while qua Illy architects. contractors & materials are avail SSSS.000 Court<''IY lo Brokers . Qu alified ~rs only please 1213) ~lJOO. 2tlr, 2"'2ba. f11>lr, din rm. 2 c.-a r gar, Jyr s o}d ~Mo.~ l8r, 28a Condo. guarded .:ate community. S595 mo ind'dsut1I 646-7174 48R.2"'2ba .... ~ J BR. 2 ba . .. . $800 Anahetm H 1 lls 48R,t"'•ba ..... S6'7S Lake Forest F.,..YHOME Unobslruct.ed Back Bay V\e'#. • Bdnns. + ramUy nn., in Eastbhdf. S995 Per mootb Includes gardeoer. A Ow1slon ol Harb« Jnvestment Co. Pool. at.ream, adults, no ..... 551M426. 673-5003. Newport Coodo 2 br, 2 ba. um sq. ft . Crpt.d, plaota· l:iaD abutters. beaut. wall roveno1a. club Cac1l. ~ & ;.cu.u:i. i., male from beach. ~ mo 548-0035 or 64.2-2928 2Br, 2ba Condo Adult rommty, sec gates. good rec ft1e, S525mo. ~ nr!IG-2:516. Hunt. lkb. lalboa lalud JllDROOM ... 1 Bath. r1replace, cedar parieW.ng. J uat l house from Bayfroot Yearly S62S. CaJI a!tt r 4 pm.~7716. ------...,.,~ 3'07 ..•....••.... , ..••..... t Br. 2 Bil, very lg, ull cm 1 floor. ~auuful new dlx decor. frplc. pvt, nr bell.ch & bay Avall now Ou.ldreo OK. S7SO mo 1012 Wet>l 8albo.1 Jeff ~- eoro-dtt Mer 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular Ira 3Br J Ba. loft. 2 car J(Mr, 26'frpk , lndry rm. we\ bar. d e Yrly IH . $9~0 1 m o ~or~7&QJ Spec 2 br, 1 ba, frpk litlns $:)5() mo Is l & la~ l. $200 depo&Jl 642 S290 Costa MHa 3824 ••••••···••············ l Bdrm .i.pt. ~iiit ~Id f'.ncl .:Jr, adh~ &e.i-:id13 l lidrm .ipl 1-Jirl l(ararie ~ .. .i. fHlld f"'2 5lJ7 :1 ~ 1101 tn.'I I bath apt 1\IJUlto Gas pa1J '42 5073 STUNNl'·.U trg lbr . .!b:., wm apt Poot. ~ aTea jt(J w 18th ~l lir.inJ O\•w 3 bdrm 1 • 111 l•rcplJce ~75 mo Ju ..:.~~ Hg\.'> 559 50\ll. iRAHOMEW lkaut aduJl upt Sp;,ic :! br, ~ ba twnhs~ v. I p bltns. L/R. pauoe '4!11, tv $475 642 1603 1'SL '41Dt $47~ rno. Super Delu.xe 2Br, frplc, J encl .:.ir.ige, l open space Dix k1l. ht &roomy 2S67 Elden. To See call 9'$5099 ..._Lalo_..... 3 Br. 2...., ba. 2 frplca, AIC. 2 RaraRell I LR yard. comm. pool NeJr So. Cat Plau. schools & rrwys as mo 1s1 -8485 2 Br I b..t, new c.-rpt & p.i1ol. S360 No pet-. s.en-. Mont Co 841 · J.l2o6 JocMtioo, 221116 Miner St, WestclHf lge 2br Iba, ly, Jun s,sso, Jill $650, P>Otmo. 213/SU-1236 Aug. S&IO. 1101 Sea.ahore-. adltb. no pell, oew dticc.>r, ~10 2 Br, 2ba,11pacloU11, clean. oewer apt Adults, no pdl. ~. Dlac. 64.5-7300. poolfMUl.52. ------- l bdrm. auacbed garage. 279 Wilson $260 mo ~ 1&9 or 642-7~ 2 8fl. NEW cpts. drpg, krtcb. skyut.es, lge rncd yd L~e dog run k5(J 646-4&8; 548·6373, avl 5 8 OU 2 br. 1 ba, eocl pauo It gar4ge Near OCC l'oo f)t'tb ~mo. ~1·:&6 ~ 3 br 2 ba upper ~I J?.,arage Newl) de ror.ttad. Avail no .. S4S(J c a I I 7 5 1 ~ 1111 !I l v ~ ~=-e __ S500 3 fir l IJ.i. Lr .ind new dpt l"rplc. l'.Joltu ~ Jrd "'al.her dr; c:r hook UIJ !-..lll'I~ Tiil.Mgml ·~ 1603 ~~l mQ I l>r J h<t t11'.Jl r11·ar new. frpk. J;.iundl'}' rm. !Lil bllnS . .tdulh only '!~Mgmt &4.2 '.;41:! :! Br. 1Jll l ttJ &. .: "r Ji.:,. 'mJIJ child ok . SJH!i ~~ 111 lbli furn or unlurn DS.'.,-~M11 \Jult h x1I J~~ 61lk5...'11t \j~ MEW ADULT APTS . • 2lir iko 14J.J :-.p;tC'1':1t!S a pc. c:, n~ a r com !JI~ -.hoppm.: lb! p.od "-o pt-L'I !)l>J 11pen 11> i, D.u ly :Jll\Weo.tW1l.,..n ( 'A tiJl~ ~ 241M 2 BH I lia w pH ~ar.i.:1· .i.nt1 ldf'J.:~ Pb uo ~m a II Pl't <1K S42!> mo Call 54&51:!tll, ~ tor Pam ot IArT)' f'OR LEASE 2 br 2 ba ocean & b»y views 10 Villa B&Jboa. Adul~. no dop. Good secunl)' M.atJQw-Kennedy Corp ADtla Morland, exclua1vc agent U15·U8o() 01 631-041:16 48r, 2Ba, very lg. all on I floor, beaUl.Jful nt'W db decor, frplc. pvt . n r beactl & buy Av1&1l now Ollldren <JK, S7SO mo !012 Wti:ot lidlboll Jl'ff m-.rm I '1 bloclt UI b<·h 3bl :!IJJ , ~airs. hltm'I frµk palJ-0, gu.r ~J\fo 12'1 ~St N 8 640-6140 \'Lila Balbu:i lbr. d~n 3nt floor St>l"Urlt)I & pnvat•y. W ~11ul ort•an Vlf'W S7~1IJ M •i 7~.~ OOll}'>. 11.33 7~19 ~Ye:. & ~ .. \'n~aiu..., 2 br. 2 ba l1ltr1-. ,di Jrflt'CllllC' IJ'j.J ":JI I tvtt~r '\~tA Hc1~h .! t1r I lJJ fl'l>lt SJ'i'll rl'IU \llulh ti•> ~ 644 711Jt •'tr 1 •' Ut o4t1I\ t 1 '" ~ •• t t • t 1,. 'I \ If l.. I •• 'J ' , " f •• \ ,. •• • .., I' 1 IH ~·· , d• t,-• ,1r1\ "''' t1 '' ,.~.!I ' '" hi ... tf\ 1 r ,, • ,, , 1 1 11 1' ~~"' ,\ ,., ,,, tit \IKJ( f , .. .,,,1 ... l>cMaPoint 3826 3Br 2811 . frplr, pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~araii:e . dshvrshr. SSOO Wr. hk.e new , garage, d1" hwasber. S330 mo < 213 1 g',M. 7'ZS7 coUect ........ 9*odl 3840 ....................... mo 642-G7 Wa.tlc to beach. :! Br 2 Ba cxn:io, den, ( rp le, P'JOI, Jae, saua1, lnWft bt!t! ., ~U34 Love!y all adult. oo peb ShaJll J Bdrm dpt "WPl J.2&J Bi-apt.s 6200 Ed l~ 1 adult, Si28S mo U)£'er. b. b 846-{)619 • 642-17~ Roorey, Waterfront home. Non 11m~er only. $625 f>T3.1Sllbef 9PM Vac.aHGR llefttalt 4250 ....................... MAUI condo Kapalua golf ruort 2 BR, 2 ba .• }acuzz:I 213: 47~3212 ----------Rentab to Shont 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Movlng" l\vo111 depo1uu /,. rut llv1nR l'Xpt!n<s~!' Profesi11on 11ll y since 1!171 HOOSEMATES 1132-4134 ---APPLY ... 0 CHARGE ••HOWIE•* Hoot.al Sh1U1 n g Se rv 1 ce II.I:. n.oomm11lc For You ~7J 7 day:. 953.039:, Middle llR''" ha11 2brr ··l•·Wl rum .;pl to '-hr. All Util I :,mokP $<!OOM11 l«.a~ • * * Waft Stamey H.4) '\larglll'nll' I\\ c. (.'.Qron.:1c1el Mur You Jr'C lht• w 1111wr oc t1o1.,1 frt-.· ltl kl'l:. tSll ~· \~).l.u The QUUHMARY T~ (~IC\~ l:it·..il ti c" J 111<11 m.n ho· 1 l.11mftl l .. n~· !;!:! sr.;q -.~xt-- • • • Hrwmm.ll" tn .,h r I~ lurru.'iht'<I :!Br. 21:JJ apt 111 !Jt>dullfullv lnd~cpd IJ11!1pl~x. nr ocr MuM lll• dt'~n neut & n~p S21,, rm ul1l 1J1d d Call Torn :0.1t k.d'><•n 752 1940 d yi.., ~9647eves. Rmma l"' wan t~d n¥>01lt! homu ~\I rawr be.at•h 640-31 1~ for mo. ---"°""port l:iea ch Bus. or Prof. Mao lo shat" Harbor R1011.e Condo. PnvllteCommuruty Non :.moker $400 Hob ;ol iS2 ~ d a y:.. 6-10 2434 OCE.ANARU l"l Bill ti• brb 4ilh ~l !:!Hr ~ ---- ~ lpt'~. $6W mo yrty YC>Un¥ female l<> ~hare 9118-Ga toaie In Cost. Mesa or ll 7 6 OCC R50 mo 546-3530 Morro Ba y-o«>llJl vu lo~ from $2990, walk t o beach. te r ms a v a II ~-MZl 3 lir. 2 ba. lge fam rm. huge bv rm. frplc, d/w. Jacuzzl~ New paint. new C'fllC.a. S7SO mo. ~9223 --------~~~~~~~~ 2Br. 28& coodo. dsbwabr. 2 Br l Ba c:oodo, ~aut de-:.. frpk:, 2 car gar. patio. roraled. "Springs". New 3 Bdrm 2 Y» Ba pool. $C7S/mo. 673-1163. Newly deoont.ed 3 Br 2 Ba townbouae Spaclou-; r areplAce & pool Qw et area Adult~. no peUi $C95. ~/645--3381 Wa lk to the bea<·h DPLl&btJul lge 1&2 Br apu. aome w tfrplc. .tll pm.aoa or bakoru<":> t-.n JOY 20 l<'f'e. "''attract tH' i:ree n bell , trt'l'!I . Luxlsca~ & 9 hole put- \ 10 R ~reen. 2 p ooh f riendly clubh ou!>t' w/frplr. cok>r TV. sauna. ex.en.-ute & -...e111n1 mom Slaru .it ~ inl'lud1n.: S-CI •It ....................... I }'ear new. O<'ea n \ a.e w 3 tr 2 ba, split level a pan mmL BlaU w. carpel, drapes . 2 <"•H port~ Ldl.Riry f,mlHy Teoru.~ couns and golf rou r.ll' n@t btb1nd' Xlnl renta l ~ Adu1u. no pe~ ;\\.lllalbll' M a) I S47S mo ll'J-.C lJY>nt:r tJ.4.2..-0IJll Pem.. roommate w.anted ~ 4Hr ~e. $200. 631 ~ d/t 5pm. Dix Jbr, 21tiba house -----~ Beach R I lots flat le,el ::.1ghlS Ready lD l>tald. Needs JOUll \.t-n ture captl.Ol.-Xlnl rt•turn on 1J1vest ment. Prmc w/yard, dbl ear. Avail J1.ne 1 S67sMo. 631· lOEM -.:101 R f N ~. palJo .• 2 car .., mo. ea req • o ca>TA MESA 2Br, 2~8a ""'" AvR" 6/1 "'"'7 """" gar. pool. spa, & tennis. 1 Hnunt•• r em only Nt 'l;Pt Bch ~e w pool tu 'hr 752-6419. CV\!, ~ .......... ..... • ..,., ..... uu. ux twnhse, mstr bdrm 8T.HlUI $725 /mo . 6'4·4192, 2Br. 2Ba ln DJCe 4-p)ex complex on Mendou. Dr No pets RC!f'll s.150 + sec. 6U -846H or 549-41.'.12. -~-~- HOME FOR RENT i4&.J2lS maa. bas hpk & balcooy. pool 1 &-coodo ~ mo Tim & ja<:UUl., avail immcd. 3 8r pnced a l IMO. For d yard & garage. Jo'am1ly please. Kids & pets ~me. Call 964·2566 or 1713-2971. Agt. no fee. or Eiieen, Agents. ON WATER.largeground '7Sl·!l>U 640-4950. floor 2 Bclrm. den, 2r,; lllil1h. pauo a.od secunty. IDll)Or UUblle. ------- ~horn\' hctwn I.lay & tll.l'dfl.:0. u • Only 714·97!H&11. Palm Desert, $25.000 ca, 3 c'Ont1guou.s R·J lots, 2 duple)( lots, I R l t·~tate 111 z e l o t S4 5.000 =il· 714/ .. 4466. Mowlta9t. D~rt. RelOrf 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 balh home. M1ss1on Lak.es Country C lub Golf tenrus-pool Hf>au1t(ully landscaped, no ma111 tenaoce yard ------- O>llege Park. 3 Br 2 Ba. bit 10 11, d1 s hwu ~her , ffl>)C. ~. Call Select l'rupertJl.'fl 751·3l!H ' ~~~ Tn-plcx 2 br. l \IJ ba. t"OC~I pallo & ga rage, S42S mo S250 S 1 D. 1303 liakerSt "C" &t2-7743 2 Bdrm l Ba. carpets/ drapes. cl<»ed garage, p.illO W fent'ed yard, garbage rl1sposal & <rt.o~. no pets S38S lst & lasl + S75 security 'Tro..:i629 New 2 br. 1 ~7 bu, Up. DEERFIELD SlJOOmo lease. PATIO HOM E VJEW. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, 3 Bi-or 2 br & den New secunty, privacy and cTpt It drps. Fresh paint pnll!!Oge. 85 mo. c.omm. pool. Waterfront Homes S825 mo.. 111cl. II rdn r. 631-\400 Nil 67~160; 100-1199 BIG CANYON Rancho Sa n J o aq on Luxlll")!. 6 bdrm .• 6 bath ~course. 2 Br. :.! Ba. home; 50 fl. indoor · deD, rrplc, dbl ga r , cu.door pool, 2 Ja<'UU15, adults. oo peu $715. st.eem rm.. bup billiard 673-4496 rm., gourmet lotcben. l8 ft . Wd bar. Agt. 673-7300 J BR .. 2 ba th home; UDO REALTY formal elm rm . 2 car gar , Turtlerocll area Bl<i CANYON. luxury ) STSO llo.,yearlyleue. BR. 2YJ Ba. Monaco; 3 BR.. l "2 baths. frpl.. lllew. S1600 Mo. 64(>.8S82 Woodbndge area. SOSO 2Br. spacious coodo 00 up· !&OClu~e Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 213-378-2572 ~~~~~~~~~ townhouse. Fabwous E i.1de location. Lar ge Mo. yearly lease Bay " Beach 759·0811 per Newport Bay· 1 ~ea. fri>lc. VleW. 2 car gar, cw of COllllty "•rty 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paUo, 1ac\.11%1 $550 mo. Ownr' "-646-0329. ---------12 Bi-home. gardener & water pd. 1 child ok. $435. 21.M Elden Sl. &U-4610 2br. i.sty, l 'hba, c<>odo. ·'The Lakes" Xlnt loc. Beai.t de<!or. Brand new. Ref. reqd. No pets. ~Mo. 557 ·3200; 673-4119 Tunlerock Glen, beaut. 5 IMlitFroMOeecm 4,<0>aq ft.of gnc10UB.liv· ing in pttAlige Oceanside area. ~acre, 30 produc· iaeavocadolsrruit tref:S, be.nltitull)' main tamed, all fenced. Maids qln or r001m for gueets w /LR. kit. 2.Br, awn bse has XtrawceW-side 2br, lba, BR. prof. landscaped. gar. btl kitchen. W ID 408-QflS.1234. X214 hkup, oew CJ'l>t, tile. 1 • -.... _ ... c hild ok . No Pets --.----3241 M251ilo.54,:5.71183 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT REN· 48r. 2B•. huge s tone o... PoiRt iU6 ftplc, formal din rm, fuJ .... ••••••••••••••• .. •••• 1Y equipped modem kit.. DANACUST 3 car...,... Must see to BRAND NEW 3 Bdrm. app-ec. ~.ooo. no.ooo wW baodle. Owner wm family rm. dining area. 2 c:any. (213) 433-U26"' or ba borne. AUrart1ve sun· (213)4~1'123 ken fireplac~ area ~~~~~~~~~I wtbrick frplc. Beaut . = sunny kitc hen with ...... TA.1.S. new modular type homes. :M hr sec pvt bcbl. Milts ooJy $850 mo. ·~· RMP4119-3Bl6 Sman 2br wJlofl. All wood f\mky. Avail now. $5'2Sllo. All utll lncl. Gar ..... ~ L..-...... 1252 ........................ Waled blltn.S. Lovely hillside 2900 location with 360 deg .. ••••••••••••••••••••• view. CkJee to acbools & Brand new Laite Park lBUYHOUSESAT parb. Bike (llA) mi t.o Patio Home 2br, air 9 Ma rl na. U OO mo. aaad. drpe crpts, 2 ur 5°/o lstJlaat+dep. Move in 1ar. SUOMo. 131·2SU MlllARKET VA.LUE May 14. LeMe avail. Call lNpn.. •No,... ror appt. t.o aee. llll0-5844 •---------- • •l.mmell PQJ"cbase or~lmevea. 3 Br. deo. 2~ ba roado. lyr. lse. $650/mo. bl & last + S200 cleanillg ree. Call Mr. Fuentes : 83).0010 ~~ta-Lovely 4 bdrm, 2 ba house. FP. f.Ocl. yard, fnil trees. 2 car garage. No pei_,, lat. last It dep. S™> 11)0. + utll. 410 El Modena. 548-mi.9. Bea utiful large house (:DXlaq. f\. ). 4 Br. 3V. ba. rrpk. 2 car garage. BealL toed yard. $8BS. mo . Call for ap pl. 549-7971. Newport Creel condo. Beawful split-level. 2Br, 2'hBl + den. Quiel cul· de-sac. Wet bar. 2 car pr. "'/04/IUIM. Yi a1k t.o beilcb, tennis . s pa. ~Imo. PboDe:7S2-7881 « '7»8&.57. s-.-. Cit' tr-1271 ....................... •lloYewbanrMd.1 F '*'aw , .S ..Ut F/P, wethr, •Privet.-Party _, .Zl4 pool, adlta. we MOO. ar.b. fam nil. Incl 1u. 9'nM>C23 ........... "•• ••• •• ••• aCWI f'ncd t.do'ard. tennl.a. --------HOMEPORR£NT •--------V..Ucle ttonl• avaU. 3 Br prittd at 15'7~. Fncd SPAR.KUNG CLEAN Lge f4,2Sllo. l&t,lall+1ec. To Place your "Fasi R sult" Service Dlrectory ad ...• C•ll Now 641·1671 ... JU )'.id It Pl'al•· Family 2 Br, I~ bl. bldaa. frplc, IZd Via de Oliva. Call pleue Kld1 & pell nl mit, 1/c. 112$. D1 l•._.. welcioma. Call 814,fSee or ~ fllflTl-l'nl 1-..-.....;..._-... -----.-.-1-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 973-2'7L A1J1. nor... - -•• ' •JUST REDECOR · ttullNl•lteclt 3140 ATf:D..-. pool, IBr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.tlll, or oeo, nr ttoret. mr. ii.•. ff1>k, patio, ...., d . To ... call 88Q ............ lo· OWW --ti NIA p .. dudod. ltMllt It ,..,. ------.......... ---·· Af htwwt1 '91111i•d l.Bt. IBa. 'lundc.-rk. S mm ••••••••••••••••••••••• l o bc,tch. SJ7..; n1 .. • <..al 1613-1266 afl v r lip m ..-.0.11"-d 3706 ~lM_ll ____ _ ....................... Cham:aina 2Br. lBa, ferry bloclt. yrly lse. no pet!.. ~mo. + util. 675-034.!I • • • UfiClftG lujCll't H81 J oAnn Cost11 Mes11 AdUlts, PO pt'h CASAc:WSOL 21'61~1 962-6653 1.llx Old S~h hu)!i.: 14\)(J ~'\'t.i1•ul.tr view, Sl'l' ~..11 -.q I\, Uk. 2.&t . din rm. .,1 Sl«l\1CW St25 per m11 frplc, uu l rm new ~11.h· • 11 t •· h h u ~, k 1rn ~ 2br. \ \-,ba. stud111 <rar, frplc. D W. '4SOMo ~mo 491. 7151 '.J..<..'i7t> M:iOMo. 2br. May & June You are Ltlt> w1nnc•r of tv.o fm' UCkl1l~ ($1 l !lli "a.lue1. w S.. .lumt 't\atun fl:'male lo shr 2Br Aho swnmer weekly m.2910 7S.Z. 7 47 4 • SJ6-3397 ---Capittrallo 3878 JµU 1J1 r M $<!00 mo. + MAAJ ... ER'S WALK t..: :! & 3 br dpts from $4Sl F'Tplc. 1.-r~e ~d J."11.lo. ~Jr or Hualtn~on HartJour rhaldren OK 166162 Jib Circle. ap1 l. 846..5623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t..l..d ~~ , ....,.... leach 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** .J. Votbrq 6001 Shields lk H>.mtingl.oo Beach You are the wi.noer (>( tv.o free llcketa (Sil so "4ilue I. t.o ,,.. 9'1HMMARY Tow Looi Beach. CA. • nc:keu may be claimed by callin&· &U-567&. u t. m. ••• a..ar,.a a.ect. 3748 ··········-············· U.GUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid aerv .• rolor 'IV. belted pool. Ut1l. (110494·"94. 985 No. Qmtl:twy. Luxllr)' studio. f'r"ee 111 a Id serv. Color tv. $100 wk. U>C.~a.m? .... ..... 1eec11 376t ....................... WEHAVESUIUIER RENTALS WEEK OR MONTH associated h~· ~ l "'{· llf I\ •(1~·, o ,,_ ">I , ' 'f TM 9'JE&fMARY To.r Long Brach, ( i\ 'Tk ketS may be da1ml~J hv ca.lh.oa 6'2·5678, exl Zi2. *** S32S 2 ~. 1 ba apt Lilun dry nn. pool. ~am ce1I Adults only, DO pelS T.iL Bimt 642· 1603 SHS. 2 Br, l\'t ba townhouse All bltns. patlo/balcony, E ·s1de Some w/encl. 1ar & Deluxe pool.side \lra l.:t• 2br. :?:ba 8Jt.n..,, dshwhr 11., rrules bt·a<'h Adlt.s. n o pc> t s S3 95 m o s.J&-&'162 IEAcHwOOO APTS 1&2 &-. pool. spa. pauu .... all adult3, no pets Ort•J n hreez.e. c IMl' to ( nv > & shoppln& 9tj2,. ~. frplc TSL Mamt 643_ 1603 2tlr. 2be. adults 40 owr __ _.;,;. ______ fl Laod.mark Pool. Jar. SO. CST. PLAZA tenr:us. gar 003-!t.ll!i 3br. 2ba Cando. 16SO. 2br. Iba Condo $500 lbr, Iba Condo $»5. A/C, new Cll>ll. drp&, fl applns, DOOi. sec. aate. No pets PP. -.a52; sst-21627 or m.err. Welit.CU!r area. lg J Br 1 ~ Ba coodo. hllk, pauo. dbl garage. pool, aduJla 8).MMOl'7 •~CUL.An iBR J Ba, w/fplc, blt.Da. JM Pll&io. eocl gar. S500 .. ...,. MMl2:5: 711>-8501 ~ 2 BR, 2 Ba. pvt l!br. 1 "t-.ibu Coodo. t'rplr, pool. Broolcbur'l l & Adanu area. S41 5Mo ~aw Nice 1&-Walk to Hun t· 1ogton Center & bus lll01mo. 961).1460 3br. 2f>a. (fl)IC. Ir« dht w/encl gar. No Peta. SCMo. 2tlr. 2ba. pvt pauo w /encl pr No Peta. $311.SMo. Mike .... ....................... Sew 2 br + 2 ba rondo tJukvn• V. VII'._, j.:Jrdl:l' ~. 'r p. pvitl -'"" $..\95 Call Ad Slllt'r 1143 fHZ-OAj,!.t ht"l> 3891 ....................... 2 BR upper C'pb, drpi.o;. ~ar S300 "'all now f>T3.5719t'\4' wk.nd.s 4f tnanh~ OI'~ 390.0 ....................... Seawind Village New 1"2 bdrm luxury adult apU In 14 pl.u1i. from $390. 2 bdrm ~from~+ pools, tennis. waterfalls, pciodll ! Gas for coolllng & beati.Qg paid. From San Diego l'rwy drive Nonh oo Beacb t.o McFadden Ulen West oo McFadden to Seawlnd Vllla&e (714 >•St98. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72 Week & Up • l Hrs. kitchenettes. pool ., ma.ad eerv. ~i7SS. Landco Inn Motel Bdrm pvt bome. C. M .,..._ No kilcb priv lst, lat le se c dep en. irm: a.20&2 pltAo. bllm. pr, wawr lBr ~ coado. pool. Room for rent: non· pMd. No pet.a. Avail now. spa. • Rec. room. smobr, 1.-perale bath, 1111D11aie...; avail. Im· • ax>. call 5ANllO. ll1f. 7Sl.m3. ldt priv. $170 010. I.IOI in· ....,,,., Bea..Uu.Uy 6 ,_-* __ ,,.._Pam __ or_Lany_..;....._.. ~ 1&. BJl •loft, 1_cL.:..._llM.;.._U_71 ____ _ ClQ!lllllAdHyt1111L,2BR,I ~iew 3 bt, Ji,t bJ a/c.AduM&,nopeta ••. Room w/kltch. prtvll., ba., on •olf coia ne. OOlldG. Pool, ape. telUUI, ._ F.att.tldo Coeta Meu. Bla&Dld ceU'a., frplc., tm. ..... m.119 ..... ~IMdl ll41 '150 Mo. 151 ·1102 0 ; wet b1r. •lr-rond., • 1 '•"'· ... .-.. ............... 541-TnO .-.. drytt, a car car. n---1~ 1 b "" •~,.,,. •---------No ehUdren or peta. 1bcWID.Upper1n •·Pia. \A.__..._ r a,...,,,..,., fll at........ 4200 W.,..t• raq. $12$0 No ,.ta. UH. Call 19' -. Non!! lAl\m•. •••••• ....... •••••••••• lie......-$4MilMI. aur Df. l1WGl'J. N a w p o r\ 8 • a c h . ...... Mlpet Jiii Blaiaufully rurntebed. .... I Wr. lV. bUtl mr + fam nn. locd,aUo. •-••• .. •• .. •••••••••• aBr. dta. aBa, llarbor 0.... Adlllla. DO ptt.e. t4H l'O. mo . . ot I lldrm. a be. apt 11. uoo view 1une w . AnU 01u11: llH/1110., •'-'-· Mita, no P9U -.o Pool • reci. rre lftlh1\lllh 'IU ·U:l·lNG .. .,. •• n,1 _... 111.fDD "'m ' Hl>U\t 'wl.\ l J:, W t\~'Tl<:l> ~lra1Jiihl profc:.~100;.il ft•ll\dk for lidlbo<i hlanll hntbt' )('.irly. 673·6 14 l ttll_e_rli p~ __ _ 1-t'm. rmmte wntd lo s br l\ll'l' 2br Condo <.:.M. 2 au to he;ich Jae, pool. ~Mo uul pd 64&-0454 :".t·e1t F to shr CM apt nr c 'C n~ bdrm furn. Sl!li SO + 1"l Ul1I. Call Ad· St lte r II 185. 642-4300 2" hrs Female rmmte for btfl 4 bdrm ocean \'U CdM home. s:m1mo. 760-832) 1:· to &hr 2 bd, 2 ba apt. TurUerock area Ir\'. summe.r only S22S ind. Ulll. 7~·1783 Dave. ~· 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED. Caraie ln CdM. 673-0880 ~ ....... '°'"°t. on Balboa Peninaula DP1 to run .,._ < lO.\'.J z ~ ) cn.31M3. 813-3830 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIC.SWTU ~-Nnport Blach loc. Neer o.c. alrpon. Rclll ... AC1tp01111, .... feruca rm, ianltor atrv., lll, IDo free roplt• • ••rt ~ .......... u .. uaw 1114'.U. Drlvewar1•Park1na lot •IWpa,rJ•5.~ll!c~all~ SllS .Uphall 646 '871 u t ·cl .. , ...... , ....................... tabn1titSenk• .........••.....•••.•.. flc.kPi & W1mt ~·n '"' e..u~.,. '""" II\ '"'' quia.bty ~•Pt•r ~' ~.c .. dlWottl .....•................. Hn•·k•w i-.. ,01.111 , .. t., Nrwpur1, l't>!>IJ ~h-~lll 4. 11"\1\Dl' 67~ ;111~ •. \ ,., ••..••................. 1 .. 0 0 ~C~lil't'"l r1n l'allOb, ~~1r-11.111 .. 1111.- .-i )'r-. t'\j>t 'l:J l .'1(1.I C.puhu ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~allA!nC&,,_ot.ry Room •ddlllooa, patio ~~ oovwa. ~kt. r .. lffa Ulmm •,... ro.MOclel. 11111, ('Ommerr11tl In ~ ubilK'U, n w ron du&tr1al remodt'llnc '°"· firuab. dr lwltU'll T JI R E t: K 0 S Y. 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""'' p.ilo1• nn .tdli tt•1111"frl 1•l.i11 t-'ree ,..,1 iu \ 1, • , po 1 Cftnlftt COfKrete Lac •~1"217 t"1uJ, ,f •••••••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • b4&17.W ,111 1,11".> \ .. 1111111 -.uck 11l .1ll l..1111I!> I' .l 111•' • Ill ... ·' I k ' l1r11 i.. .. u1I. 1111 ,,1 (..\blOm rl'ltlo.Jl'lllli.; Ulll 11ut' & unu.11.11 ,., r k \tu.ilil)' lillJ l:lljl I, •I 111 .in•.i. l.1l J .\11 Palombo 462 t\J 14 Home repiur JJJt11u11· cab1nt'h du111' d 1 &nbl 646 7:!:bl 5-\X KMl'I Want Ad He:.ult:-. 1;4.! llii11 ! littttt IS 119! 1 I l,L• 1111 ti \th 11t'I1·,111\ rn.•11 I" upl• tu l•nl!Jh' ,11~ I .tlh -.1th lJ1_1! r1• Jll• t'-11111.irrd 1111: n ·,.ulh' J 11 pl,11 I' \OUI l l.i">"ilwd .td 1 Jtl t1 d,1\ h·U )t)i'K ·····•·•·········•····· l...rcbl Jf'IDI! trh tnm rrun.i 1 lt•dn uv~ ,. , • .,. ·~ AHi\!:> ~~H lo .. rcJenml( l rt"\' t r1 m ming dean up & mumt ~ Amit·~841" I \ 1-'HY I llW l'lill E~ ( 'lt'dllUjll>. t'OOllll I lllUllll lrtu11C ~ 2015 ~t.y ._ndable lawn c-•rir, atford•bltr rleanupa H1thard ~Ull bf*iC ...... Ttc...; ~ ~movfi! New IH'M 1~1 :M11 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Jlauilna a. Dump Jobe! AK f<M' ltancty. ~ ----A1J around hauhni IT lr\lc:k. •'rfl! al. c.:.JI A.M. $48 3964 ~ t..llp 1t11Tdtner mllW, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~~. d.11 ~ Jo"rtt •~l Want a KEALL V CLEAN Hanbl <'M 1&1u ~ ~~I llOlJS•:., Call G1ngh11m Gtrt t'r~ t!lll. ~·~l.Z3 ~" ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'urpi!nlry , ouuonry. 1uuf111". plumbl n~ l-lo11nn11, S41k'<'<> & Ille l>t yw1all & murt JU ti4U-IMIW lloct»< Aj.I( rt·iiu1ni 111~1de "''"1<k·. no Job too 'iffill.U. Ir.: Of\J) qua!lly wor .. lblll ~ 4!00 I l'lumbin~. dt'\.lr1c ul. ht-.tuu: .111 ¥l'll rep..i1r:, t-'rt* n.I !1.36 U62 Ha.6MJ ..•••..•...•.......•••• ll.&u lrn.: \loving l'on ,ret•· & lrl"t' removal ~ti. !>Cl \IC(> $46 iti24 U."C !>luOclll st1ploader dump trut·k Grude. haul Dan~ l.lll' .. nuuhotc mo' 1ni.: Ga.rage Vurd cleaning Heu.s nU.t~ 6'&2·(1705 W /\NT ACTIOl'l? Claiwft>d /\W. 642 5678 Xl11t cleanm1' done IJy WQ,y w/up. Dependable \JWI\ lratUI. a.7 ·3637 ----- (~neral housecleaning, rt'l~. own trallb. 962-0SlO ttehable . good work, :.telid.Y JOb References Olll an)'tlme ~ 7228 I-\nt l'la.s1> hou:.e<: le an er. steady, reliable. best ref~ &42·4300,Ad·Sh\er •1.19 34 brs Japanese Housedeanin~ Own 1raosporl11l1on Costa Mesa 546-0527 1,rt'd of clean mg ) our ~l't!keods away" Call Jeanrue ~~7 alt 6P M ----------- Just mo~~ into town? 'Thengt't acquaLOted with the Classified Adl> lbey're the easiest way W fmd JUS\ \be ltl'mS aod sen'lces you need ' ............. • •••••••••••••••••••••• RmlpoalibM law sradwite CUITOM BRJCK WORK WALLPAPERlNO aMda qu.let ptar• to ReW.A·walll, R.lamen. Fr••· Lkll30Mll ICudy lot' Jl&ly bar. Haa dnv.., H0~. d e. lOO's A Sl 'I refa. Wiii housealt . -ver. lPf't'O• 6G4){), Ad.sittAtr #216, ~J'ewport " CM. CallNonnM.5-0880 lM bn. _______ 1 ---------• ~ty p&lllUng & paper L.-.c " '"I Mow"'9 1.1\i. Wortt euar. Free .i111t . •• •••••••• • •... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Steve. 541-4281 Movtng? The Starvln.i •QuaUty Landacapinit• C0Ue11e Students bave 0 C. Paperbanglng Comp. llOl'llapc deslgn ,.._._ •-· II & 11\StallallOC\. All work tirowa . Lie. Tl2'·436. ........u u ... ta aUons up lo guar. Freie Mt Green Same.good serv 641.a.t..~ 30'1.dJ.sc. on paper . d 11 I e L It n d. c a p In a '~•riftcJ 83S-2182 Paa er I 5963 _m_-6276 _________ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa&nt. waJJpaper now . JAPANE.51!: PETERS PAlNTlNG Save 10-16'4. LANDSCAPI': Expr'd Reu R ates. Call WillM2·892.1 Free Est. Call Gene Omagn 1>prinkler, sodll, ~ lrten-Or & extenor paint cletl.n up. mamt, warr, 1nl( & paper1n1t by exper Lie 531·8162 or Pa1nt1ng. INT I EXT. tradesmen. Phom.~ Peter, 811'7·2.8112 Neat, hooest. reu. 12 ~.6pm fB7 ~-· )'~ exp L1c'd . Dave Rotollllmg. renovating, new lawns. ~encral deanup D11ve 642·4853. Bud646-Mil ------ Mawl"y .....••••........•..... Bncx, stale. blOC'k work. Wt.' nrs. conrr·t.-1 e PJ 11<1'>. wllc.s. dn vewa) s t-'ret" er;i John 846-1583 *-100 Economy mmded while Fine ext. parntrni;i Lie I ns Try me ~!Of' d).MS,S --- St R. lJeve !> PaJ.11un11. serving are;, 9 yr., mo\t n ·a!> c hec k my ref. 11 c 5ll6-i425 professlooally done 81g &small wed<> 1t all l''ret" ~l )~2JSSS ES SI AH Quality P:11nter•-. 1n ter eXWf'. lo rate-.. fa,l sierv • r ree est ~ 56IW 5'1ec1alisl 11l aJI resaden· 1.1&1 plumbms/emergen· cy aer v1re. h l and ServlCf.11. !JM.-0831 G. G1dh 1y P lumber. Repair ~rvlce, anstalh• tion. bcack.flow certJ11c4'· UM54i·t3U -------Pool 5-t-Yiu, lepoi" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a R.EALL 'V CLEAN f.lO<>L? Call Pool Doctor. Free est. 673-61152 ----Refrigeratiolt ••••••••••••••••••••••• J::rn1e'ii Rdngerauon l!Mest, dependable work o n r e ( r 1 g ' ll • w~her dryers. :>40-3100 anytime _____ _ .......••..•........... llt'parr & Heroof t\11 typei. '>h1nglt"'I rock· ~es t'Ompo·tar. Fr'-"L· ~l S41 ~ F111. Avail Or<1nge Coa'l Hool in i: fil> "Xl(IJIJ!, rl'Jl:ll,... 1 /\ti d1111m .... r a,t r t-llJl1li·. h one-.t l'all IJav•• 541'.1 17~. C'hm" Wti ~:I ~ .. Block. Bnck. c one n ·lt· work. patio t:OH'n deck~. Ne w la ~n ~ <,p nnklt'r... T ll Ht: 1-; ROSl:S LA. 'I OS<.: AP IN<; l,1<· •31~ 1137 .iJ~J. 496-1~ ~1<1<.1lual & commemal .._.....jltepoir V'Mteo Ser.ice JlM.lllUllJi( Ftt--e ~t Rt.-*3.~ ••••• ••••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• r .. ie. bi~ &591 673.0737 Neat pate~ & lextur .. ., Complt-t.e v1d1-c> "•rv11·1•• Rt& EST. 89 3-14 39 WcddJn~"· <1thll·t1t·-. Cit'. ----Ok• fiLSt~l draw 1n the Sl-1.L 1dJe 1h'm' ~1th ,, Wt..,l .i Oa1ly Pilot Owly Pilot c 1 ..... .,,,, ... d t\d ll~ifted Ad 6t2 56111 -----lnlo551'8931.675-55UI Expert 1n r(·.,tur1•.,,, PlllCht'!> & ddd1llUO'\ Int Ext ~ 5'3QI WA.VJ' AC.'i'ION~ C.1o.1.'>-\lfl'd Ads 642 S671i .J Offlu Reontol 4400 Offictt Reontal 4400 Rentals Want~ 4600 Morf9DCJ'i. Trud 5300 P~s 5350 PencinaAs 5350 HttpWant.ct 7100 ~Wante-d 7100 ·········•··••••••••·•· .•.•••••••..•••••....••..............•........ ·······················~·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·~· Lost-Alncan itray parrot. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • l)e.ictj" 5 0 l 5 Al'tTG CLERK /\ H, Banlong lZ35 Sq fo'l $\I~ ll)ll .1617 Wt><\trltff N U r\j(t·nl. ~ I • 5i1J2 t~utl\ e off 1 n·-. •n J 1 I m full ::.t•n ofr hid.: 'r 0 C Airport Rt-1•1 pl ~ phone aru.. "'l' <.1•n Nnt rm. rll 1-'lr .. '.'l' 1 .. 11 ·~-61.&l •:"~'l'l llH 10 \( II• •PRJ~tEUX.. \flU'• SO yth I rom"' .. 1,·r1 runt ll.1)tl\111toll1t'\.', µJ1k111~& 1.1n1111r1 jl , S :l!I~, m:rnm 1~i:1 • f>i'J.\ 'U,OFflCES • I :! & :1 rrn.~. l rum ~3' ,q It ..;o lw rt'fl .!17:.! l>u l'ont l)r nr J 1rpurl. l<ns.!23 (l lt':Jll \'l(•W ~Ul lt' l'r.·'t q.:111u., 1' t>W port I\ 1l·h II>( Jltot'I 4811 i.q It \.:.JJlt(ll! ~l I "*'-bedroom rott ll Jo:t> in qu1t>I ~pot 1n La.:una Heaeh. Corona del MJr or LU.ta ~~a r11r $Jilli or I~ t~UJt't an•a C"'.'Sl'll ltal Wnlt-ad 11636. <' n The Dail\ 1'11 11 1 Nt>11.spapt-r, 'p 0 Bo'( 1560. Co.,ta Mt·'>a. (.'/\ !f2626 or t elephone fiT'J. 7ti54 Wanted 111 Cot.ta Mei.a or lrvtoe area. 2 or 3 UR. SOJ:-q ft _... _...,_ lll~~-~.A~~11-l1U..~"i'~ I --mt'd "lrt•ar S D frw~ C.mnen \ 1ll<ii!l' 11Cl11 ,. JWdh.111 Rt-:1lty, V1rgm1.i 1>pact' ...... ,1 I ll!t' .\ I ll'Bn~ni."7Ji300 -hous e pre ferred . J AtrUJts XJnneTFr~nre~ b 7 J -s 7 O 1 £Iv e s <!. ~edcendS :.ml Brolw r 6i S ·.t!l l:! •CdM DELL'i\ESl l'1 F:.. 1-'rom $295 \1r , ond umple pkg l td p<l ~ E Cst llw v 675 ~JO ltf1c•es in !ill~' w-. llolt•I lll'>lvrt e.1 I l.1ndmJ1 I. ~ & UIJ H• \ \ ll' II! lmnlt'd tM'I UJJ l 't111t.11·t I tu.t' G7 :! . ot!:.' \,'' 1 Sq I\ S.I.~ 111\, 4001 B1rrh '>I " IS A~ent ·~I !.141.C' Yrt·w o( lio..) hl I 111w ul 11-n<l. :! cJIX Olfll't"o \)1 prox 14.llJl,.,q ft .! l'' 1 hath' 241)(1 W \ llJ~I Hwy 731 36C6. 64~ ~-.~ WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH '°'"'•' WrinrcM• er . .,. Mtd 1..1•.,.. a .. .; .... ~-·­/,_,_.,. .;...,... 'lf/lW.•• .,/'Jut•~~ ./ Mt• • _.. .... ./ ~. N't'C-.--.. /_,.....o<>Q Call ,Mr. Howard 645·&101 . . PRESTIGE WATER~ONT LOCATION Please Call for an Avvt 67S-8662 111 .:hl y de"rablt' frr't noor hx·at1on modern hu1ld1ni: L1i:ht & c hl'\'rful ~ ,q ft ol llt'll1f ... µ<1re. Jmplt• &. t•n11 <1·nit•11t Pilrkrni: \\ ail.i bll· .Jum· ht O!h·r~I :-.ulJ .... 1.111trnlh lowt'r I hJn IJrt· ,,11hn~ r;iti• Lt'"'c + 5 \1 J r optmn •l.i\J "'·wport Ct•rlN llr .,. H 75\i OX! I •Jl36~ H • "lt~l)l•rt Rt .. t h Uwnt•r . t ! )J J'Hl 1'ilk'! !)Sil 117i 4! MOU CENTER NEWPORT 1-:k.1!.lJll t 'WCUll\l' "Wh'' 1n prci.uge lex: 1 ndcb secntanal services. re ceptwn1:.l. telephont> ,UlSwcnnR & murt' Tl I 1-: II i': A U <J L ,\ H T E R S ( 11\I J>AN lt.:-. \ prtJ fe:..-.:1111.al t-n\ 1rimml·nt 711 ~11.7.i11 GilD~SUITE 111_.hq It offil'l' 'wit• .t oft'l-t, con!. ri·t·p <.lorai:c L~ all or l>Jrt Nl•11. ly re lllOdt'IPd 1-:i. ll' n.-.1 \ c w rn tki-...,, I Dovt St. N H !&Di.1 t ~·n Vww So LagunJ •l~k Space avail. de w1· 1 tenant to sub lse ! other.> rwxt to l'ost or· lrl't Modem Bldi: .. tm· prt'S.~IVC Ownt-r 4!1\1·1625, 1r NA pb Iv rm.~ Nt-wport HeJch. l.rdo Manne Village. 3rd flr ..,Ullc 417 ..,q ft Great vtew. ~ub-1!-oe below mkl (7\4 l ~llrl De.k SPdl:e SHiii mo sml 1 11fflC'l' $1 511 Jli:!7 mitn cx~t offi c e ~ rcccpl or 2 man· J.&rport 11.fl'J. J()C)Sq fl. . t.,Ub lse. Head)' 5·19 152 11~ Westcl1rf N B 631 ll'.l.IU COROtU. DEL M•R Deluxe 2 rm offu·t•. parlon~. illl' l'Ond ~ ~ ft. S22S Per mo ReaiooornJC,b756700 EX.ECUTJV 1': SU IT ES Newport Ct•ntl·r rull ~1c~. pn\att·. oc·t•Jn vtew. $27().$630 7511 !JOJt. $460. crpt. a1r. lOOll "II · ft 14341 Bea <·h . ll ll. Wesurunstcr "42·2834 LAGUNA NIGUEL Deluxe aff1ce. 828 sq ft . new profess bid~. pnmc locat1on . s trt-l'l l'X posure. Crown Valley Pkwy. 831 l514 __ _ ----lk.a.inHs Reontal 4450 ·······~··············· For :>tort' & offrc<' :,pace at n'.l.-.tJOabh.' r~1l£•s 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VERDt: DR PLAZA l!i25 Mesa Verde f., C M 545-4123 •MEWPORT /C.M. Up to rnio sq,ft avail. at pnme corner, 17th & Nwpt Bl 675-8llOO l200SQ n ll1 medical bldg. Avail for 1mmed or· cupancy. Ample park- ing. Newport. 645-6501. Fanuly ~ xlnt refs. 1<11111 Ulg for 3 or 4txlrm hou 1• to~ In Npt Hgh ur 1-: t' M &t2-811.J7 .••...•.•.......•...••. BusHss ()ppori\.Wty 5 0 0 5 ..•..•.•..••••......... Established H.et.ul gut <ind ~tonewJrc t-11~s in elt>gonl ,hop pt0g c-enter Ideal o-. ner oJ)('ratwn Turn l..t>) .. uh CAtcllt•nl rl'turn c M'fll·r reunng. $72.WO Store ror i.alt• J I' J CthJorma, Lud1t•s d1:. rounl apparel r h&rn ... tore. Greut volumt-, xlnt profits. I store or a II Stort' locat1oni1 Uft' .La~una N1~ul·I . Bellflower, La llabra, San C lem ente . Oceanside. Ventura , Tho u ~and Oak.., & O r ange . Ca ll 2131254·7394. Ask for Jack. ll'Pdment Oppoc1unity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orangt> County Produc lions Co wants 1n vf.'SUlr'S Short term 6-8 wits SO""o return. Call ~ Money to Loan so 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED fMONEY • CRS>ITMO PROIUM 2nd & 3rd TD IC>Gt1 971-651 I Arranged by Coast .... Loans ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moc.ytoloan on Tru<ot Dt·t•d., & Con::.truclmn 640 OOOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ···········••··•···•··· E Newport Beach un•.i Plea.:.e ca IJ 644 4655 l.;l\ender 1ade hr'11l't•ll·t April 19th Rew Jrd 642 344-l, ~ J.'<>UM Old Fem ,m,111 brwn d11g \-1 r Warner Goldcnv.c1>l 1148-1123 '* ~ '* FUL~D }lcx.twr & pop p.) Roth "t'>1 r1n..: -~ -_.-,. ....... .._,tunt' ct:Jttnr.--I lz:t?W Ureanfron1 lUi }!agnoha & Adam., ~cwport Hcach ~ Yoo art.' the ~inm•r or two In-<· Ut:kN:. ISll 50 \aJU<·l,tO The QUEEN MARY Tour l.oo~ liettl'h, Cl\ T•<·kcL-. ma) !>.· rlHUOl"i h> rallm.: &l2 :i6i8. ext ·m . . .. . ,\ c n I ll' :.; a 1 I ., 1 u u · . ruituraJ look pl~ wr:ip-. and 1Tu1nitu~ C<tll lhc Nwl Llilr 493 W4.5 SJ C •'5YCHIC• RE.ADER ADVISOR 527-3406 SCIAMUTS ANSWERS Festal F\ldJ?e SlOkc Ft"ble LESSGLl E 'Tbt• Plbt Ufflcc want-. tr1 millt(' .,mdlll·r 't:imp-. 1,1,h> 1101 ·• Th"~ r 1· alrt•Jdy u111ng LJo.l>!'> GWJ:: HappyAds 5120 ...........•.••......•. llAAll.£ SOMl!ONE HAP'l'Y MME &OMEOflll Sllllllf Plaef' a HAPPY AD m this colu mo for only S3 25 (;al I 642-561R 1-Ul':'llD Man ... 1 ham A. l1rlX braclet Sat ,\pnl :>Ii Npt !:Sch l dt•n\lf) LI) calliJlJ!~ t"OLINU. l:tro r .. m !.httrt ha.Lr Lt.hr roll.Jr ,. i.:rl'l'll V'dC bell 646 !n-1!1 Found Claim or adu,•t J I In Arumal Cate l'l•lltt·r f\r1tt.rny :-,p;in1t•I \1 c; er m Sh ,. 11 I 1 1 ' h Wolfhoond cm>. Goldl'n H.ctr mix. Aust Shdp Fem. Blul' t:) t·d Sht'P lflAky mr< Cat" \l<;o 7S4-3734 OPE.~ Jo:\ 1:;tt Y DAV FOUND t-~·e Wht J,.1 h. ~ep. mH \ 1l: ::0.J.ot Shon!:s. 6ll · }1 Pomeranian. round \ H' Slater & lioldl'OWC:.l J 2 963-5516 ·~ usr Siam~·· m.o1. I 1( 1-. Sur. C}! 1\n' • l'r1·t \)Oil" ~4615 -----5350 ··········•···•········ l'REUNANT ! Carin~. coof1dentml roun~ehn~ & referral J\oon.aon. adop tton & kecpUlg. APCARE .... S47·2.'i63 COVBtGIRL * 953-0778 -24 Hr Oufrall Scrvll'C PRE LAW student nt'<'d.., $25.000 Will do anything Legal <.:onl1dcnllal DVM P O. Box 3242. N.fl. 92663. DIAMOND WANTJ-:D Pnv. party will buy I 111 J c11rat. cash. N 8. S48 &!r75 MA'iSAGEs1mpat1co Your masseur· is Bob Jame-. UUlcalls 9 ll. 49'"5111 •• SPIRJTUAL REA.DlN(;S Mom· Thanks for takanR lOam·lOpm f\llly L1c 'd the lads for the w~keod &7296 or ~·0034. 1815 . you & Dad are i:real.. S Caouoo Re al. San we really need<'d the c.iem dlange! Love, Shen & --------- Roo 01.SCREETOtrrCALL I __. & ll!'.-...-.....11 5 3 00 *9534473• ...,,., ,._ lnformaU001App't . ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 •HICE• Newport Center (>ff1re 4 Refit wtt.h use of recep uan. con! room. k1t r hen. phones. secrelar1al & telex. NEWPORT ILVD. MouwyW..t.d SOJO 2500 ~Ft. • •••••••••••••••••••••• jlrrl--------- Park1ng, Retail/Com· Need S20.000. Secured by merc1al Call Ad Sitter 1st T.D. Npt. Bch. pro-perty. Terms & mterest Call Cindy at 7&0·0100 HEWPORTICH Pt oftuiaul 'wt. IS<~Saft. Preti~e omce l>tdg nr U do Isle. New plush cptg. 4Ba ft elevator Rn 22!50 sq n to 4500 sq ft. U> 32nd SI Bk 1 , co-op. Call SIERRA R El\f. TY &J3.'7SO • 17 · 642-4300 2.4hrs · rate open. 646-5743 .......,;a1..,.. 4SOO ..,,,.vs.Trwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-5035 $650 lnd /Of'c near nu 27615', 18101 Redondo Cir .• IS. Huat Scb 8'2,2834 M·l 2800 Sq. Ft. Bldg <bachelor apt), on lge blacktopped rncd lot. tll&O. 76 w. 20lh. 642·4610. Rm M·l tl95/mo, 294-4 Randolph, #8, CM. 17Wll6 --------,_... W..ted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~b.le law. 1raduale ne.d• quiet plat·• to ttUtl1 fOf' Jl&ly bar H11 rrrta Will houuH. M>-l4Daft' ------ . ..................... . WtlerMtlJ.Co. All t)'J* ol real ettate investmenta since 19'9. S,.cW:ailllC)la WTDt 642-Z I 71 54M61 I UHDA. VtC•I ou:rtALL Massage• Eacort We're *k wtlh me>ff tm \ban ever. IA-Oltt, lo.ulo4AM • -· ·- ••••• REWARD : $300 for motorcycle. Blue & ye ll ow V a m aba llalocrOU miaslng from Sea Shore Dr. •·26 . ~ UJ6T: •fli, VIC. 20th " Sant.a Ana Ave .. C.M. AlR STAPLER. Means d Uvelibood. Reward! MS«4 LOST: LEICA 3$mm ca.meta w /21mm lens • finder, O.C. P'alr•round• Sun 4>27 REWARD• Nn q~UOM. Jan4tt·'4111or ... lM3'7 PNMt. Male. lriab Setttr Youn1. H1 r bor • Me,...., &uu An•. -- Gnat COfftPCll'y ESCORTS 3t !Ir. ~I ll)HU CHECkS/MC/VISA •FOXY LADY* OLICAJ.l. o' 1 'l *972-1I38• l'rd M.t.'-'>J j.(t' ti\ Ml'\ I l.H··<l Th1·r.1pl'I ::O. ll lJAM llP'1 1\pp1 0111•. SlR-:arrr- DAY& EVEN I HG O.C. AIRPORT *ESCORTS* 972-4976 10AM-4AM Fwt Pcrties.Ete. )'or StntNt' u,,..n 1'1.•oµh· l.,tdu" Fri .. · U11:. m11111 h CIWPLl'~unl\ 7-Ai 1w.71 $1.~GLl-~onl>. i~r 1•., 7 l~'Of'd('<i ~!>~lA llr, . . .. Oove~land <!744 Gannet Or <.:o&t41 M e-IJ You are the· wmm•r 11! TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642 l.!>il '>'-'ht Mjlt• ~>t> "'"k' '·•m•· 'J Ill 71 1 t,,J j7f.:. 7'.ll • L(.' 77.! 7JIJ UMD.A & VICKI OUTCALL M-6-:,age • bcb r1 ~ °"' ~· h .. 11. "'Ith m .. n. lim 11\an "' l·r-~ 014>1. I • \ \1 .tA 'if 1 \l!I J \1\1 rl'I Jll•f W..1trl 1"1llK'll• '•I. I\; 11,Jllll 1n••·r•·Pt,f'1·· 1.- 1•11 l .. "~i.l \[\ -..:i~1 \ P (ull time. W , <'O llt!'fle 4!11 S42A .AdMty 01...ctor ~ Ht-d l('t-' fa1 rhly 1-ert1f11>d Salary ran~·· $4 IJJ S4 ~ .. n hr Xlnt "'ork1ng c•o nd-:. <;ood bt-no11l'> TU.'>Wl .Ma nor 105 1 Hn an · Tu,11n ~ °' 64.2· 35(.6 a:.k hir JU\IU Adrruru.stra\l vt> ~'<' rf't Jn. Pen.and Se-rv 1 ch S .3 6 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••I I.IT run ~ for ... m .. 11 ~ing la-.er l'O 111 ~.rn Ju..11 • Jp1.,trarlf> l>ul1• tr11 IUdt' k"1·ppt 111111't \\ pmi;. t:or111kk1·1·p1n1: li.t\"flJIJ J I ("l>onl'> JM\,, I.I• & rl'•TI \ •• bh· I ur 1~prl()IJ•'f1• •· t. purt h .. 1111: 1;v11J I'"' li.·11• Ill lll••Hlr '4 ""'"' '" f ,1!1. f)-1~· I OUll I :111 .. \W. llt•lph11o1 \J.l • .:.z! 1 .i I I I •• r ·• I' I• ' ii t <l':U f1,64 l\~>'r'""-"\•' •.oiJt·~t•"' "''' ~1lltn~: 111 1 •rrl Sim " SocialCi..ot 5400 I m11 r1• µr d a' I ""' • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 n t .... H-' n < ·' 1 n , u "' -· r f<ICK" f ~·t• td' , 14 "3tl '>Joli lnr "'-n~'"' UI •J~•fl m .11(!1"1 I "ppt "•u~ll'' \41· ~·u.;rJnt•" uur 1n1 r 111!u11 ... 11 1\ppl11.1t11>11 .. 1111 ... Ii. 1n. d1 1..1, dlU wom• n J<>ID .il:tL'lJlt.-0 fur lurn11ur.- Jo1U:I:. I clt-111 .. r. & "'"'''h"u.,•• I hi~pt'r. ~rtm.: v..1t" $.l l &~!.! i,.-r hr ( •JC><I o1d\Jn• •· I rnt-nl r .. r I h• rl i.;h' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA?'~ l,,...U \ton th1u ScMak Ii fn 8-11\M 646-'1~ lcalnlCtioR 7005 .•............••.••.... TELLER MEW ACCOUNTS Typing rt>quircd. "'111 l'<Al.'>ltler lrarnt>t" rJll f1,r <1ppt J oan M ar-.l·lll· ~5651 Mutual ~dVln~' & l.Qan, 570 Camino I><· 1-),trellJ, ~n Clt:ml'ntl' 1-~ual ()ppty t:mployl'r Bartender, M I-', apph I ..im1n11 M P\'.l t<.•n H1·,lo1Jront. 20111 S ~H li 8.lJtTEHDERS ""' .itc· <'ounlry Cluh \1,,1ur1· 1wr .1111 '!''''' ht\\n I 31'\1 Wo 1 (. 111W°' :-1 Ill~ l".111}1111 Dr. Newport tit!Jch ho·.1ut1r1.m, 1"qJt•nf'nn•1I. \.\ 111'1 '"""" m.-I,, .ocl up 1nr• 111111) '"·' ·1.P\ I 11r ,It, A 1:! BOATS (,1 ll lJ,Jf t\JH'll :!1111 ..,hr It \1 ,;• lir • •or ' ... -tu., 11>.Jl l'l.alt.llllJ. t~..t.i Mf">J k I' I I " " .. I' I' I'. It ~t.CIH .. 'T.\tt\ t ''11.!I <J \)prni: JO •>11'.\ l'\I i.;1rl fndJ..) l\TJo dUlll',, I ITIJll "'' "Jl d f\ 1°1 m· rnt•n,urJl•' ,. ,. 'I" r l..t.> , .. , l'MJ '"'' lid.a h I SI I .1' \JIUt'I lo The QUHHMARY E.ARHWHILf YOUUilH " r ,, r 1 ' n i.: ' .. I •• r ' ~ ..!3 hr mrr to S3 3t.h1 ~ uhwnt Se<:ttiory Ul'l' J)t' r'>Ofl l 0 'W II r k ,i dd1, µ+·r "'"l'l... !l .• m '"'"" $4 P• r hr I I•• 1 t'f•mm l'lt J .inl .... ri.. C.U.MET M>JCER \t in o1f I \r "'I' NIU"' i.~h·• 1>1 ~ ... ~-.url.. in._ rn.11 hm .. n l11qu1ro ,,1 \A., l• I ' \\.1rin1• lt..tl I '\JI l'Ol1.1 I \\ 11 I lh .~ Tour I lnni.: lll'Jr h 1 \ T11..k1·L' ffiJ\ ht• • l.111111·ol I b) t allln.: 1>-12 :it .. l'I •• ,1 I m. * * .. .\IA'i.~G 1-: f>JI• JJ5 i Need .i m4i.M•ur 11ut call.' any hour ="athJOlt'I ---- S.•1111 \tnm ,1 ITl"""·•r.:• for .ill lhl' 11.flrlcl 111 '"' \ IJ ttll' 1l.11J\. l'rlul \loth .. r' (l.1\ l•J C•· ""' lllh "'"·•!!•' (",tn h< ·'"' 'ti•' rron1 <..1 ?'• ur c .111 •rl:' '>';7'l for n11111• 1nlnrm,111u11 \ lo !JI.in · )Utlr mt">"ll"" PHOl-~10:-;/\L :-.l:Ot: D A. N C I N (; & MODJ::LING Pam. UI yrs old will PQ!>t' mxil' fCY photo M..."-'100:.. & .ibo cater ~tail part1e~ t'all Pam afll·r 6pm . 714·M2-ce<T7. or on .. wPr ~ i;ecv1ce: 714·778 10111. da.)'5 ----- • .it ~~ llJ\" Kar'•' tu '1 bS hr -.rwn C• rtrl11 .1 UI 111 obl J.U'll. "<i. ,\pp I) .i l 15!!5 !\u IH' rt" r AH'. 1't. 'wpoc1 He J t• h ~-ii64 1-:0 t-: fit· A Tra\el t i.:ent In Just 6 .....-ck-. Son.wt TraVt·l School' l<X.t>J Talbl.!•'1 AH' t'\· 96-t 67~ 7075 ······················· EnthU!-l •c;\•c female ~IS ~ for a beJ? band rod1. nev. wa\f', Jazz. pop ett· Call Ad· Siu.er OM. 642-4300 24 hr.. MJture woman to bab~s1l IO your homt• Peggy 675-7805 Http Wflllhd 71 00 .•..................•.. i\r(oOwltant 1-\ill Charge Im.mediate noqwremt>nl for bn~ht. dependab\~ accounlalll who. a1> .. one· person" ac1..'0Wlhn1t d<' partmenl performs all bookk eeping ta s k ~. f1nunc111l anulys1s. for wawinl( Newport Beach ronsull1ng firm Must fWK'l!OO independently & rommWlJcate easily with prdesslOIUll cooswtanls. Salary comme ns urate v.1lh expent'llce & ab1LI · ty Send resume m coo· flden<-e t.o ad DO. 614. 081· IY Pl.lot. P 0 Bo._ 1S60, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626. Acc.-.P~ Pan time. expenence neceM&I')'. ~l . ACC'rG BKPNG TEMPORARY ~ today t.o work OD varioull accouoUng & booklteep1n1 usian· menu. Work cloee lo your home. F l1ure Oerb \o s.Uor Acceun· tanu needed Ulrou&bout O'anle c.oun&y. llOll•• • Wl"tl accoun~ zm No. BtoHway -OJklwlllellktr ..... S....Aaa C114111MtH raUPt\WNO '.S7 lT.!l ~ l <1lh bo lrir••I I ldJTI .A5~ST IH B>ITOtl SURVEY 5 J'.lf>}f tu9 30J'~. Mun 11 ~n th r u 1-· rid .1 ~ •1 :.JA.."l to I :.Jl'\1 ~atur tla) (;real for 1'0llt•i.:1Jn'> and mooolJJ?htt·r' $!S4 111.J pt> r w ,. 1· k 0 ;-.; I. Y IU:Ql:lRD1t::-.IT IS 1\ <;oon \'OlC I-: CJll t-42 .u:!J. t"<l J I:? <ifln 5 JOPM. M ond .. y th ru 1-'nday As.st.~ Mafto¥f' Couple Wife ofr1r 1•. husband ma1ntenan<'l' 3X> \Dllb. <xeans1de. Ex pen~~d TSLMgmt 6(2 1603 __ _.;.;.. ___ _ i\ttendant1> net•dt•d for M'lf ~r.1re .:.i.s i.lallon ... 111 O C' Mu.st be extn•mt• ly rebable & honest JOd ~ w oumber1> <.:all for:.ippt ~9661 AUTOMOTIVE Parts Delivery On,er Must know IOC'al arra, hitve Jtood dnv1n1t re cord Apply t11 person a.ick ··~ ltte. 4'5 E Coast Hwy, N.li. ( 714 ' 673-19)() BABYSITTER -Mature ~. I 1n!an\, Mon· Fr1. 8·5. N. B. a rea 67S-45m Expenence pre{en-M for our Costa Mesa ofhce Please call Mr. George Waper al 546-2300 • 2700 Harbor Blvd. Colt.a Mee• Sell wtlh EASE I lt'sa BREEZE Clasailied Ada S42·Wl8 I Slop!! Take Um• to rein and thop at ho~. It's 11mple wl\b Dally PUot l.'taqified Adi And If )'Oll have llCN"fM!1hi n a lo Hll. call a frl.ndly Qa tit~ Ad Vt1tr •t -- C .ASHIER t ull .. r µ,.rt 11 m•· pr1·1··• " ,.,,,..n .. nt'" r •O•lll 1·11111 J-'.ln\ ~nt'f1h 1\ppl) Ill µ1•r.<l0 ~IJ m Ill I l.1111 :-.tandJrd ~ti. .. < :i.117 :.. Hru,t.ol. Cot.t.1 M1•'a t'.\.5nlER llOSTl'.:SS - t:XJ)('r pal1·l1mc n•te,, 1\Wh rn lll.'r-.cm at Tv.o Gu)' from Italy, 2267 Farn 1ew. CM C~HIERS U_TUTEM ~AH.Kr:TS Operu~ now availablt· for fuJI time A~s1st:int Mall.u!er> on 2nd & 3rd shift:. l'io ('xpenenct• ntX We tram Advance ment opporlunrly for maoai;iemt'nl pos1t1on., lt• SS.SO IJ l'r h our tf QWlhfied ,..or more in· l<>nnal.ioo & interview. apply lo :.t.ore llJ7. 11 Del M ar. Costa Mesa. 714 631·9421. W ill In· lerv1ew Monday thru Fraday from Sam to 3pm . Equal Oppor Employer Qaleft~ Job • orr Ice M a n a g e r & Secret ary to pres . of manufactur in g r eps rorp. m CdM. Must have good telephone voice, type and a very positive mental att.1tude. SaJ com. mens urale w l abilily. Start oow or in 30 days. Write, PO Box_ ,276. Orona de! Mar, CA 92625 CHILDCARE for 2mo.old, 2 dya per •It. prerer grand~berly type or competent college 11tu.· dent. Laguna Niguel .rea. 558·1843 d ys. 811~ evatwknds. CLlllCAL Growioa proarenive C'Oml*lY has OJ*llntt for fl.llJ·Ume aeneral otrlce Pl'f'IOn to do lnvoid nlt. peyabltt. rtcelvablts. Bookhepln• uper. helDl\.at, t b pltaUutloo and delntal plu. Xhu beMrit. 8altr)' Opeb . Thl811.bMut,17U·B E. OoMl Ho1r1, C41M Call 114> IT1·4HO, Ptter ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~-~~ ..... ~~~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ 1.------ GROWTH B \ t\l"'OC1 OreATION$ Of'ACH f ~1.1t1h~ht"tl ~J ....... 111111 \ u lu.d "' rt'• ··111 • 'pr rl\'lh 1· 111 h.1111.. 11 111 1 ,, I 111"" ,\ "• m 1• 4'11111 ,., •.• 11' lfh' h• 111111 lht•l1 llll'lllfh ''Ill 11f11•t ltl1.' 1 I0141h fll>lt \II \Int ho·nl"llt' I\ ,1.11 1111~· '1ilu1' h• ,.i;'"' Coll Ctny 972-9'55 ASST. 0PHAT10HS OfACEA f( !1'1111\ •\I 11ltll11•' h .lflf\ I ( ~ I \\f t \t ''"'' .. , .. , •llttll' 4tflh1i a.•tCAL Clencal Hpenenre ID •·1nanclal Ftt'ld pr" f•rt"«t. Typtnc "ktlla, 11t'n!lral o ffi ce . ltno wl•d • of IR M Mtormry 100 & i.upport u.wnt to f1 Id fore .. Xlnt WOtllUli umch " ll'nv ironment .. ull berW>fttl\, P"id hohdll)' & \"''al.kin Or1n1f' County i\!rµ1rt arra l • 11 rur awl 833~ l 'knrlll SECR.IT ARIES t-"mpl1·~m .. nt avail 1n mvltt .. ur round1111..,• \.omJWl 1l1\'f' pa ) 1n tf'n w" & tun• t 'or mort 111lo <.&II 1 •td ~·n tl't'" ·m lUJt) tlt-nc·ial •GEHB.AL OFftCE• ti \\>U U ... 1.' .,,.,.,. ... 1111( In II 11111•1 l. 111ur l \ptn.i '\kill' <Il l ' ):''"J \ h itllC'I'' ..r1• Uu 1 tho• 1ub for H >u \ 11 t \ I " m 1• t, r ,, ,.. ' :-.. t\lct-.. I 1 :.'Ir I' l: 1111\ lo llJ ..... .,, ... \&116. l d 11 b1' l.~U .. U to 14 lt••f ti "I tftcltl\ t\ ij•----------1 .H• t \t lu\\ "•1 tttt I ti t " t ' (' 1 • I t ' I I "II • I ''''" 1.1, 111 I 11111, r \Ir t I, ....... ' •I '' ,. I• I i• Call Carry 972.9955 RECO,.,CILEMENT CLERK TRAINEE I\• .111t 1li1I I• "' It t•tl 1 I II jO. II\ ••I, 111 tll\ 1d11 ii ,, n1 , t .. 11pt• O.EJUCAL ..... I I lllh' 1'1111 l''"ltlo: ""'''"' n 1111 I • htt111 1-1 .. u1<l l11\1..,l1111111 ~ 11111 1 .. IV\1 ,._rlh ~ltllll\ lu 14\11 lo. "' mm ,.u~ n 1-:..lllu I ,tJf t>IO t•UJ CLYICAL lt...,:L't"r tU\l.iy fur tunJI 11·1111-.11 di"\ .1 ... ,.,1.:nm l·nt:. 557-0045 .·t.· ··: 1·•. I ',"11•::\ .• r-n·Lff\= t,1," I'''""'" , ,, n I'-' \ -111• 11111\ ... , 111 , I I, It • I .1~·,Qio>WV ~lllSCNrlll ~11/Vtt I', L "" d 1. • 11 • 1 c r.. 3723BirchStreet ... h ·'"' • 1r • r ' 1· ''' "' ·' Newport Beach , f I I tfl I '·• t ,, \ I~,"~ ,1 f Coll Carry 972.9955 lHSURAHCt: CLERK TIU.l~EE (;,. ti •·1 I •t l11f •I\ fHf Hdl\11fu ,f \\ 111 f "" '\put• n • •· •1•11• ., 11h, ~tal·Ortho Ch11ralde1 Alilt ~MC ROA prt1l'd N U ,c,; M S.Wl'JO l>tshwuber F\111 time Meta Vrrde ('on\l•lr" ,..,. llolptlal, t6l Cen\tr ~.C M DOGGIOOMH !-\ill unw. ovf'r lit onl> S •nla Ana, Or111nic1• im.0011 Nt•wpon fW-ad1 t.44 O!MIO, l.11114un1t 1C tll11 ~ 3112. «o•l• M~u. ~A ~IW4 Uo Y\JU hl1\Vl' IA 'IPllf \lft• I Y.'h) nut 111 •V•tt• UICllnll' ' <~II for 111>vt 494 516H l>R.1Vt-:n Full ttrnt• Mu't l\loi•w viihd ('ttlH 1111\"r' ht & li:<oud 1t•1•1111l I u II 5)b OJbl b t Wll 1J ;; f-h,..w111y ~ort"' IHU\ .. :It.-. ~WO W1•1•k Will 10111 tn'4 k ''"' .. '' i ~•'11 Ku111 1!11111 ·~'> 141 IJ l>llJ \ lo.It \1u I t,.• 11\ 1 f II\ \ ,11111 L 1h l llr111 I t J< lo\ 1 lt•<irt lfTI\ Ill~. I I 111rd !let.J I 14-.0111' I'" lo.1•r .'AJ .. W I lld'>I 11,., ' II DRIVERS \lt·n 01 '"umt•n o 1,., or oftkr ktll•'" th• 1 lld 'I n t1t'h "''I ~llW J '"1•1 \.. or n111r1· O r,1111(1• < 11,1-.\ \'1 llu" ( ,J 11 I 1 JIJO \It lkr r m,11111 1•111.1 111J111 \,1111•\ :">11 111 ~l.;tt•r lil'l~ll Nt•'"huµt· t. l .Ul htl I Etectronic Auernbly Jo)rm llK'Ult•\l nt'llr 11\•t•llll ha.-. op1Jt1rtuni\lt':-tcir I t po ... rtwn:-Writ I rJ111 Earn "hllc \uU ''"'rtl S3 :.!5 hour to 'l ;i rt I\\ on• for t•XJ)l•nt•nt·•'t.I 11120 W 17th. St t' M b45 31~3 O.ERK TYPIST - lmm•'<l lllJt.•111111.: ror Jr ('ft.rk T •pl'I in lo.1n hr11~1 r a i..t· <·o Fa,h111n 1-.1.lfl<l .lft'J .\u prl·\ w u ... 1·,p.•r lll't't'''Jry \\-111 t rdlO. J'romouonill 11µ portw11t} t;W 9:i50' ,\ \\ 1111•1 II•,., I•• Ir .11 fl fu I 111111 lilt• •l ,1(1 t I 1111 lo1•.i 11q11t1 ~i\ I. .'\111 .. 11 f ur ti ft•fl t1•1rr I ( ompd.lllon 1\1de to It"~ m lor St'ffil 1n~ a hd Ur hl.f\hanu frt'QUt•nth in at tt•mlan<T a.,., wl'll < ':i II EXEC SECRETARY Helli E s ta!{' <ft•\ t•lop mtnl p ro pt•rty m~mt In 1111:' un•a Word pru n~..,rng ('\f)t•r h,•lpl ul lypinJ! mrn 7'iWl'\1. nun ~I l!OWf'M SJJarv r·om mt•n\Ur.!ll' " t"' p1•r l 00\.;t\'\ &:U.> dl ~1 67:>5 . ' PI i f tf 11 f' t•(tl ~\.I >oiu•I'> Call Carry 972-9955 ... NEW ACCOUNTS ... "I I I I,,. "" \ ",\ I •• ,. "' ''' I ,It ' I" I ltdi\lllli,il \'Ith fl••\\ • it 1111 1 1 1 J•t '" '"' In !•1111 d Ith ndll ··I 111 Xl11! h1•11t 111 , ,\ -.1 ti 1111 • '" "' ...... ~ .. , Coll Carry 972-9955 TliLER )It ttllt1 ol ".'(f t .t'k' I \IHI ll'llll'lf 11 Ii< I 111 111 .1 I 1 l•fl 111, I f 11 It' ht ''·'"'' ,. \\llh frl•• '''''"' llllll'tttlll" , ... , ... ," "" \ ntl f fftl•I ftl I l\1 f ,\ prl'1 ''"'"' • .1 t.1 .. 1 111\• •\Pt'll•lh• fn111p .11\ fl f I I I 'II •t ul \ .1 Ill I fl t•ftl pt •l t rt1. '"" ..... 11111\ ,\ •l.11111\!' • ' ,1 I \ I 11 ' -; , t\ •I I I• • II .t I 11 ~ II I\ lfll ti f If 111 .. 11 Call Carry 972.9955 PBX RR1~ <"'""" I• 1111.. 111 ,,, 1..al!~-~ -·--- 1 Z.o Ml;A ~ION 1-;111 .. rly w11m.1n ..,l:,.k., m itltlh• a,.:t'(t ""man tu ... 1tr hr)nlt' & tk1111t~l11· dut11•' :"'1111 'mok..r S J l;ir) M ''' \ ll'JO •I~ 5;!77 Fabncat.Jon-:...._,..~~.,-. Aayf.c Fabricator <\l ll'a!'>l I 'r:.. t•xp1 Salary ne~ot 556 llOO(l FOOD ~ERVlt: 1-: MG H Prt>f r.1\t·rin~ •'llPt'r 5A M !PM, :O.l•rn 1:-·r1 ~fu~l be 1·apahh• In Ct.n,trul'lron hl'lpt·r J ""' ten it'" rn I! Mon W (•d . 1w1rar". pan t1m1· Own I :J 5f'M Lon ' f..1tt ht•n. tr:rn~port,1t111n C'J ll ~JU77 So Ha r bor, SA ~l·Ul4~. !I !>. Mnn Frt I !17!W747 f'OOK for t-:v1·nifll! 'haft GALS Have Lo ~o bark Cull 497 J734J or .tpply rn W work? fo~m xtrll 111 fl •' r " •1 n : M 11 l h {' r ' 1.-ome part Lime. 1-'un & l\Jt•·hl·n. 11~ S Coa~l challens:1111: E X€'<' I lw\. L<i.:una lito;wh Womeru. Counc-11 S31.sli51 COOi< t-\Jll 11mt'. U1etary t'\P Jlf'\.'f 1\rlvh :\kado" \ ww l'ar\.. l33\J2 Tart c;ardco C1n.tH• t a.». J>ull or µart time Mesa Verde Convales 11·nt l l<~p1li1l 661 <.:enter St < M S48 55HS 11 ·uunlf'r l lt:lp '1.1le 11r 1 f l'm.t l c l\u :-tl'r~ I <'ll·:inl'r" Fu ll tl.mt• S.i hr 11!6 t. lblh C .\1 543-7UZ! ~'flCraJ 'lllt• &lbui. Hay l'luh '" l'l<JW hJnlll( .SIGIIT ,\\ DITOll 11 !J, t•>.ptm·nct> prefern><l PORT E f{ G " n l' r ...1 I deaning Must :>peak Erudlsh 8-4 30 PBX OPERATOR An. .. wenniz & d1 red1nl! l'ails on extremely bu,y I l' RX t: x p •· r 1 <" n 1• 1· nere...,"ry 4 to M1d11t>!hl !'lease l'Jll for JPPI 64.>-7358 \Ii "11111 \II Ill ,,., ~ ("<W'lT l-:tt 111'.LP Htl'M (;t-:Nl':RAL O l"Fll'E ti 1 1 11 " 111d1111111 ii \11 1,1\M Wrn < h ,.11 ,., l-'tl1n.:. t.)p1ng. t•xpt>r ,, 1111 I •H\ • 'I'"'"'"'" tr• 1 IAJ!tul' ~1 E J7lh. St I w telcphorw J mu!lt 1\!>k '' 1,,,, • t·t~\ "I'' r ·''"' \ j <~ta ~11•.,J for ~nee. 640 161i4 fl 11•111111111 I \ '"""I ---.t11tw ••~I lu·t1• l1h ,\ ----------· GE·nerdl At•c•ount1ng t. 1 t, · .. d.11, '"" ·~· CUSTODIAN Cl('rk Approx1matl'I) CaU Cony 972·995S I 1'\111 trmt' & µart llm" 25<'.IOhN iw k Rt''"''"" t U\IOlitJI po -.1 t1 on .... bleforcct'l'OUnl., p11y:..blt• a1J1lu l1I .. at ... hopptnJ! & rt:re11<1tilc. pa~roll. RECWT10Ht I 1·t·nll'r & ma rt n ;t In prepanng -.tatcml"nt or '"""""' h,111k '" I '"wport ~ilch Xlnt accounts. & mll<'ct1on., 11.,, 111 1 .. 1 "''" '' l1t"nd1h for full ttm•· ~t be cxJ>('ncnrl'<l on I II ,tl1·tl ""' Ill 1 .. 1111 l!l)UI'. n1:x1blt· fur part IO·kev cakulalor an1I '" ... Ii 1111.1111111 \11.d j llnM' light typing 1s reqwn'<i 11 ,,,,,,. '\11 1• ;1111tc .11 THE IRVIHE CO. To apply. C'all S ht"lb) 1. "" rl "11 lc I" "I' I 1 I 11171 Camelbat k 0 , N H l~k. EH.I L.\ BS. 20'al <,ri .c t l•l•l•I\ 111 ""r" 644-67~ QuatlSt,N B ~7·7!IOO II Iii• lllll\ lt1,11l lllfll'I f Ir. h.1I1 l•lllrltt 1•11111 ,11 I \ I re I Ir 1 11 \11111111111111 p•t1 11I :..1.111111i.: ... ,1.1n 111 '"'"' PROOF OPERATOR "'""'""' h.111\.. ,,.,.i., ... ,., Ill I l\'111 I'd pr 11\l l ll(ll'f .1tor Ill ""' I. rr 11"1 'I lo llprrr I i1wwl h1•11PI rt -.1.11 I Ill~ :-Jla11 .r ltrnrl '~IHI Call Carry 972-9955 COU.ECTOR ~''" h 1•n·Hl1~I 1w1~11 111n f I\ T I' X Jl I' I I t• 11 I' I' 11 ('nllN'tnr fr11111 Ftno1rct l' ('n , Thrrfl IV Lo.in 111 O;rnk Com1'all1 olf1·1' , i.:11ocl :c•I\ .111•·1•1111·nt p111t•nt 'Int l~·n>· .rn1I startml' ,,1l;1n l n~l HIO CoU Can-y 972-9955 EXEC. SECRET ARY Beauttrul lx·ach localt'<l en nH•rlook lfli.! 14 lllt:r "<'<'k " Jtlr.1N 1H• ln<fl\ " bank f'Xpt'r and an ~\'(' to"ard the rutur<' to "ork w r·u•c-VP and 'uiwr <1tu<r o!rertn~ xlnt b{'n" and startme sat to Sl400 C• C.,, '71·"55 CARRY FOX AGENCY 111111 F 4th trttt 11• l:lr• • ntu \n.i Al.I. J1 m fr'IH I" DBJVERY l-ull t1me for local de hH ne!. XJnt dn\lnf! rec; r1-q d Phont' for appt !>57 li212 a s k tor Mr . Wl.'!>l . Newport S t a ~eed un a~~rt's~1v~ person lo taJce r har,Rl' or f iling 1n North 11 unt 111inoo Bl:ach lnsuranCl' Agency F'ull t l ml', $315/hr Call 846 0651 tJuncn.. Im· G&IERAL OFACE JH:LIVt:RY AM LA And It. bldtpg. incl. 'l'lmt'!> SIOO per week. A/P & A/R. Penn. pos. Lai.tuna &h. 494~8496 requires reliable D e m o n s t r a_t_o_r_s_. persaR. Costa MHa. &c>ermarkets your a rea. Valor Electrotti cs. ~~1cc:8:~:; + ~~~~j9~~~ ,_S4o. __ ,_z_,_ .. _. ----- 541.oo71or541-0718. G&IERAL OFACE ---$800ToStart Dental office needs help, MORE$ WlTH rtonl & back. exper. pre -EXPt:RI ENCE rerrec:t. 644~.-0683_____ Five Girl offit•e DfKT AL ASSIST Varied act1v1tiei. We will tram Motivated assistant w fx Co. paid benefits ray License to do van ed Apply between 8 1 t dwes for bu.sy H.B. or-ss:JProductton Place. flee Good benehts. Call Mon-Thurs.8-5. 962-3329. Newport Beach __ Cashier OFFICE CASHIER Enjoy workin~ as Office Cashier in Slavick 's Jewelers. Duties include verifying sales balances. doing dai ly banking transactions. disbursing funds and other related duties. Excellent Company Benefits Package. CONTACT MR. MUNSON C7141 644-1310 SLAYICK'S .... .-........... 1911 • Cf'.Nf:RAI. orr tlunt lk'h Mu.at bf abl• to ty~ & have aid knowlkiti• ot all phl'Af'll of l~n Oft' Xlnt work1n1 <'Onll'a Ml'dlral ' dental Ina llr.I 8 \0 s. ~ dy wk IM1 lf.$U (~1--- VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES Off.n: Topr~ ,aid Holdayl raid v ec.Hott Gro.1p Mtdlcal Pl• MfVH A ffl TO YOU Q.EllCAL TECHNICAL INDUSTRIAL Al'PLY VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES .ll4ll <:.mwus Or Ste 106 i\uu..' from U l' Airport 546-4741 1-:qu.d Oppor 1-:mployt.•r ('4!1w rul OH1l't• LEARN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS 1\ µroi.:rt~'" I' m<,ur ,1ncc· c'Ompany rs tn nt'tod ol l«cr••t'r m1ndt"d Jlt'c>ph' kiolunR l-0 break into t ht• ~·11r1uni: Lru.ur1tnrl' r1l'ltJ Ir }OU 1•n10Y "Urlo.1ni:: "llh f1gu~ h.t1\J!. l 1tJatt1l' ,ma<m .tplltudt• for Jn.il ~lll.tl ancJ r ll'rl\ .d "'o rk . h J H ' I!<' n l' r a I o f C 1 c· c t' i.. pencnt'I'. JrC J<'!'Ur .llt· on a IU kt'~. havt• J;ood typrnl! ~k•lb 155" pm and have command of the I::nglt~h langUCJI!<'. <'Omt· M't' us for an rn tcrv1<!W We huve :-t'\<'ral full time po:,1tton:o. 1m mcdJutely available W<: offer a Rood 1-lartmi: .,alary and romplNt' beol'f1ts pcjckage alonl( with a "prom oll' 'rom Wlt.lun pol.11: y .. ~ apply m p<>r<;0n al 1h1• pNsonnel c1rpa r l ll'l(nl 1"r 1d.;y. \lrmda) .end T~ay only PACIFIC MUTUAL GnNp Operaffoft.s ~ 34 5 Clifttoft St. r Hedhrll & Clinto n I t:of.t.a M c.-sa , <.: i\ 92626 (7 14) 75 .. 1492 An F..qw.J Opport umly EmployerM F GIRL J>'RIUAY ,General <Ar. lypin~ prd'd but ool l'M't'e&> Good w •ftgurC'S, lo(1•Jd phocw personality. Bonduble H JO 4 30, Moo fo'r1. Lon 1-l\1lchl'n. imwm GUARDS 3rd stun Sat Sun <Jnl) 4u<;t h;iv1· r('("('nl expcr and bf' rt'Lla blr S4 ~ per hr plllb rught bonu.., ROSAN.IMC. Newport Be1ich !>48·!»33 An (:;quat Opportunity ~mployer ---- GUARDS full & part trme All area!> Unifo rm 1- rurm.shed. Ages 21 o r O\ICf' H.et1red welcome No e.x:penenc-e nee App- ly Uru versal Protection Ser vice, 1226 W 5th Street. Santa Ana lo· tcrv1ew hours 9-12 & 1-4 Monthro Fri. HARDWARE RETAlL LAGUHA HA.CH Part lime posilloru1 now avail. 240 Broadway. 4f17-..a:I ..,WAMTID Handyman for II ght m111otenan ce and cleanup. This la a S· c:t..y/week po8rtlOO W/full co t:lmefll5. Must have valid C&Ufomia drivers bcenw. Apply in person: Mon.· Fri, t -s. Pen· nysaver, 1880 Placentia Ave.,C.M. 1 HOSTISS for new houlilll tract. 4 dlys week. Hunt. Beach. •'or cktalla MMm. Hotel. Houaekeepe r , .,, per. pref. Bl·Un1u•I. • • Maktl, p/t to IUrt. • • Service peraon1. • • noatdelk c&erk.1. exper. pnl. but not nee. Apply lo peraon. Hottl S•n Mu.rten, .. S. COHl Hwy., l.q. Bdt Hottl Oetk Clerk, day lh6ll 11 IO ptr hr. 1274 Newport Blvd C M ... ,441 Requtnta PEOPLE 1ht' Oron.:t• ("110\l DAILY . PILOT 111•1•1b tht• folln"' tnj.! TYPESETTER \ l'lll I 'tJ>t'rt••rlf 1', I' r •· f " 1 ,1 h I 1 m•v"•l>t11w·r Appl\ 1n 1.1t·r-.un ho.·t \\t'{•n !l \~I &. Id' ~I .\lood.i) tlu u 1-'rnlJ.\ • MOTOR ROUTE I m rn I' cl , ·' I I' 11 p p111 tu"ll\ 1111 p .11 t t1m" 1·,1rn in11' The 11.111\ l 'cl111 h." .1 ff\ II I " I I .. u I ,. .t\ ,lfl ,1hl1• 111 f tl o• "41uth I .1~·un.1 .i n"' 11 ·, I 1 \ ,. r \ J 11,.,110011"' \lnn1l.1 \ t h r u 1-· r 1 ti .1 ' 111111 llllH.' .... tlurcf " 11. " 11 n 11 ,, ' '\ •, '" I\ " I h I ' •I " " I I ttlll'f I tun-. f-If Jltnl' thoul '\'iO l JH, fl 1111th I r "'' I<• I 1 ,, h I,. 11.111-.pnrt.1!11111 ""'' '. .. m.111 1 "h 111 I"''" r ,. 11 11 1 r c· cl t • .1 I I It I :.' l:t:t l Jo II 11'1 t IJ11•ll1•t 1111 c1t'!.11I' DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE I I I II l_.c I I I• fl '" p,11 1 fll1·111 ''·" "" "fu u11u.' '"' .1 11 1tn•, Ill I fc t' I t't 1• 11I.1I11111 I' f'' .._ f• I \ 11 t 1\., { I' l l I ~ t \ C \ 11 \ ( t o \ .... ·11·1 l•·tf .q1pl11 "" "ell r•·1 !'I\ t' .c 111 .. 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"l,Jll ,,,, month t ';e ll r.1_> 11") ''" l t1r c 11 n 1l.11t"" I r .11 1· '"t" 11.11111 .onll f'horw numl" r SALES PERSONS PART TIME £~19'4GS I'• r ''•n •tl tt \ ttl"' ;11tuJh 11\••r 21 111 " q f \., " I I h ,1 II d 1111•11\.11•· \..11h ~1 1"1 11 r I '' 'I .• r I In l .. q.:1111.1 l 0,1p1,l 1,111u """ ( k 111•·1tl" .11 •'.t ')00 .1 "1•1 I.. p<tlc 11 Ir ;ti f,1 " 1.l:'t nr J'N, 1,xt~1 I '' ., "' Jlt '"'~ 11 I ·l '\l ''" l11r \111lt1-.1 * Advertisinu * Th ,. n ,, , 1 , ,~, 1 .. , nc•{'fl<; :J J1t•r.11n I 11r " u r (. I .• ' ... I r I 1· cl \d\·rr11 ,1n c J)1•pa1lml'nl Thi· J)•• r <>un "1· ..., ... 1. ' h o 11 I <I ,. n J 11 1 t rol1•phorw ':ii• .... lw .1hh• t11 I\ pc 1;1 "'pm '"'"''lrtt '· h:t11· ·' 11t1·:t\anl pt•r'IOflil ltt 1 & c•nJOY 14 nrk1n.c "'rt h ).!rc•at ~roup of J'<·ople' Wt• oHt•r 1•'(rrll1•n1 1•om panv l>l'nl'ftt ~ 1ndudrni.? mt·dH·.~J. cl t' n l a I I 1 r t' I n s u r an I' t• • 1• t 1· Sa lar y l'Ll'S com m1l'l!1on ' Pl f'BS<' ca ll f o r lntervr('w f'N'llOnnt•I l>ept IH2·'32l. Ext. 'Z77 PART TIME EVENINGS f'~ntrrpn!>tnl? ndults O\"('r 2 1 V.tlh Ovn am 1 r. i\ 11 \' (' n t U i 0 II Ii · rii:rsonahtu•i;, "ho 1•n1ov work1njl v.1th and mot1 va tina youth<1 al?~ 10 to l:t 54.00 hr to 11tart. SIM • a week potent11I C•ll Ext. 250 betw('('n 2andllPM. AIK l'CM LAURIE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT S.'Kl W. Hay ~t. C'Ollta Men An Jo:qual OppnrH1n11 v Y.mplmt•r .-.w ... ~ 1100 Mond1\y, May 5, 1060 DAlLV PtlOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• llotel M aid wanted Some l•undry work. Y HJ"· l"OUnd f' II d \ID l' D • UOtl. Apply •t La1lun11 flhlrra Hotel. ¥2~ S Q)a.til llW Y. l..aMUOa Hlfp WCMhd 71 00 ~ W..ted 7100 ~ Wet.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• U XiAL S£CRl!.wrAHY ModeL'I Actor1t Nun11111 ~ ltu-s ' Tratttec/Reept. w.iun.a Jt''I run & pr11f1table to ,... NtJCutl ieo~ral practice pnnl mod ·I Newp11rt F'rogril9Sivo Health Co, Good t )'plnti 11killl> Photo f'1t11hiom1, A h1i;h Joc1t\~d .in New port 831·5600 t'uhlon Photo Model.IJl~ ffeach has lmmedlate lWI SECUltITT 1JffGUAAOS - Newport Dunes Ill & ovt'r 11.31 S.ck S..y Dr N 8 644-5821 We~~ktnll a rthahle penon to worlt Uu1blt 1s w1n11 It "r111vey111rd i.hlfUI hooni f,tJW t"n forteftl("nt or IM'('unty u UQUotl CL Uk pem.•nt·e helpful lfoJOY fuU llmt!. mature. n l"xrelltn\ ('omp1tny peneo<'t."d or will train tx·n1·f1tic Apply !Jum Apply ~ Pt?rM>n 1195 W noon. Moo f'TI, Pcr!>Un .. UAASt, CM oel MAC If I N IST E x MA.RR.JOT": HOTEL penem·ed Co. mrg high 900Newpi>rtCent4.'rDr. J)t!rrormance ~n g1n 1· Newport Buc h Jo;qwiJOppor ~mployer parts Top pay, lnng<' benefits. clean air ront1 HouMclffMn S4 S4 50 pr hr + bonu6 t\lll or f'1T work--Haptd .idv11.nrem~nl Must bt· 18. haw trans. & :.pt>ak n'*nt •.11to:b'th lmmt-11 11pt-n1ni:!> K4K 71JISO, 6410963 llOL:!,t:CLJo:A:-.:I-R~ up to s:> pr hr Car i,.tj ~ 123 llou:.\·h old hc·lµ T u 11 '>(l(Jr\ paid l.11 1· uut !>hop. Call for uppt 545 1153 Nt<:hol11un Mllctune <;o M A I N T Jo: N 1\ N t' F. F: N G I N E r-: R A ~ · S ISTA;>..T for 11 10 Ml'<l1C'a I Lo fl r., l! j .\Ion l,h ru 1-'n $3 :1'1 r< r hr l'·u1t bend1t 1> 631~ ~laJ.ntNlanre m.;.n hl'lpN for Jp< t·ompll'x 1n < • \t JU,1tred or "cm1 r ~JJ 1 lfi.>:K>l 10.,11100 .. 'nd horn• l11r Mainlt:nJnt t· mt"< h.in11 J. \ c·ouplf• f..1w .. 1t11J 11111 (Or :>ml.Ill {OrnJ1Jrl) HI th" 1,. u< h in l..11·un.• I lnrra.· 1-.~Jkr prl'I IJut \hl't bt· n1·\lhl1• ~ h.11 • 1 "'Ill ron,11Jf'r 1r.11n• •I """n t ran,J111 r l.1 t 111n '"l'n11d m•·l h.1n11 .11 1 SLWM> 8'Ml14 Cull time openlnl(a for Cal.Jr Lie. RN'S wlth Morning m.i1nl~nu n1·t.·, rull tune :, JOAM l~M Mechanica l 11 b1l1\.> help(ul 91~ ----Mothers bt' u full 11 m1· pa.root 1t11tl 111111 ea m $100 u w~ck with li1>,d1nt· l-'ash1on.. (.;11 ll for 1n terv1cw 54b 741HI or 541 .uM MOVIE EXTRAS!! .. A.lJ ty~~ & :H(f"' nl'l'<klf fOC' rTUIJOr fe;iturl• r1lrrt °' llt lV t·ommnt·rah Our dlf'nt.~ hal't' Jflf>''IHf'd m o,uch film' a'.> 'Jl0('K V II , l'Jll ", "T ll ~. 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J3J I .,, ROBINSON'S HEWPORT 2 FosWoft llland I la., Clpt'nllll! (or JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR 1-.q H·ricnrt·d 1n .ill pha<;t'" 11( 1un1t11rr.rl wo rk M u ... t hJ'" -.~•f"\1~ hut k.:rounll & 1.-bcltn..:uul llou1 ... ]am :I Jl.lpm Xlnt 1·n l.1·,,:hl'> Appl\· l1c•r.1111 nt'I. HJctm 12nuon Mon .. 'rr E 11 E 11'"1 Ult' \.I J 1 n t , rt .• n • 1· ;\I J n tl<••ll-d I-"'" 111·nc·;·tJ en I •·I•.,'\ n 1· •• 1 Iv 1 d rp• rn n lwhJ l'rdt•f I>•'"' t1111d I ,.,,.'('1\'flfl' \itlJI\ '" ( ,,, "u r I 6 !-.. J n tJ JI " I• I 1 ... ~un.1 lkodt. 1'17 11 , • MfUIAN1C -~00 Wt't'k Will lram ~n Mo m l!Pm-~Ll Mt'dtral ~ret<Jf) for Jfl IOlNll1Sl ~l .. r. I) I' ~ liihngUdl prtdecrt·d 1 It 1 I IC't' nt•J r !'111 I "·" t J 1:u,a ( .Jlf !rt~' l:lcMI \ 1! ~llt•r lltA, .!I hour, .c I 11:.t) \ft It I<. \I H.\l'" <>I-I-It l'an t1m1· :-.;..., pr fl1 h J,!uud ~J.lar) \\111 trJlll ••·II • r11 1·11 1111111,,11,n .,. hi1tul•· mi mt.. r .. 111 , :\u1'\111;.: l<ic at h11.,11t , "11·• 111.11 CERTIFIED l'rt11lft ,1n1f t .. ,,,, pt" Nuqse AIDES ~·r ••II• I 111 ,, • 1111l 1tf• '" t.al :-.t,111 ,ol ~I f;.J hr $:1 7 • lfll• I\ I ;. f1f1 .1 t• t .11.1 "JI 'I I d,11, J\JI 'htfh t ... r11,,,tftJ.:.,,.,~ >, >1 .. ' \; p,\ •il :'• WJM1rt (·,,,-, \.tll' 1111 (,nl•T l .1!>1 mib <LtI(<J ~Ju_1.. j ""'lf fl••r -\ • '-'t <1port T u<J .~ tit ·•l ti 1,.1, ••• 1 JJ1~:AlJY -- 1 - 1 -''"-- ""ir 1 rtn '"' 111..i ~MC::.!>l\.tlC.11 I Ull.,1.'llt.•I ~ "n' 1ronm1 nt T11 le&m rnnn' .. l>OIJt ttw or> portU'll~ .ii (;drffl'ltf. pie.&lK' c ... 1.u or "'PPI\ :.1 GARFIELD CARE Cornak-sc"'9f Hospital 771!11; •• riwl•f I Hun11ni:t•111 he J• h I \ 1,H 1M;:•.il I J-.4ual n 1,1• l.rt11J h t \I ~ II I 11H 11 1-. \\1>1!1\ \.\ ii I O~E SYSTEf ,iS, 1;:c. PRODUCING COPY PROCESSING SYSnMS FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTS TECHNICIANS l mmt"dt,,.lt' ope n111 ~' J' '*'' for field :.ervwe Pt'nldllX'I ro, repa1 r of VI.Tr~. rruru romputt'rs, n1nd dt'>l"!> & ltot: pnn tt"f"> 2 \'~ eicper . AA 111 ~rt' ... or eqw~alt>n l rrultldn 1•xpt•r P k.t'" f~;.tJ'(I rei.umt: to ONE SYSTEMS, INC. PO BOX 2001 2435 IMDUSTRY RD. OCEAN SIDE, CA. 920S4 --------l'"rt I rmP. 11 \ M ?I' ~1 Ji\."'1 ITOHS1MA11>!'- I' T l'll"' lnin1• an'a i325tltr 541331 1 ----------•! At-..i r.l'M Ht'\I 11,wl(.11;1• lt••I & 1ln11I..~ for tJI.•· 11uJ 1 nh·r 75.!-~ctl !'Jul ~14 Mt'(hfa l A~'>t !----------•! I' lJITl(• lor buM t-.:'\ I 11! IUTCHEN HELPER f tC'l'. J,.no~)t'(:J~~· uf h.11 \., I fo'\111 time Mf":.t V1•rd1• oh & typm~ octt•:-'.11' j Conv 1ia.p 661 l'ent~r. C~I.~~ __ _ t:<Na M~ .\\('(brdJ A..<.!.t. .. tJnt ~'root I L.AU 1\SSIST,\~T Wt1I' &b,tck ofh1t»1•\~·n1·111 • trll.lll noc"penl'nrr n1·c ht-lpful Lall A nn .ti l>uttl'!t mdudt> main K4i.ff_,. l\'nanre or gli.~,w .. n · IJh ui*<'('P ror R & I> Ill>~ ol Bio Mt'd11 11I 1'11 I Work hrs an> 14! Noon 111 6PM Mon lhru Thu" SJ~) per ltr COnt11c·t f\11 rruni:.trot1on H ~. Mon thru Ft1 63\ I~ Ll.lndscape t-'orrn1an needed . rull t tml' permanent. t'llpu\1 & strong bar kground onl~ nee<1 upply . Apply at ZJ8U Vta t'ahn ranll'. Sh• JOI . M V bt wn !I 3 7fti...47'51 -----LEADMAN Prer<>r ex penence ln _production t"«arruc cutmg & glai 1~ Spoken Spanish d<' Slnlble Good opportum· ly ~. LEGAL SECRETARIES Well est.abllllhed <.:en tury City law firm 1s operung an addluonitl or fLC't' tn Npt. Bch. We are lookulR ror the followiniz Secraary to panner 1n tu • blJgataon. Le~ol bltcltCJ"OW)d .-.qd w it In l t y p1n1 slt1ll1 II Ille l!horthand Secretary to lwo as· tlOd.Mel ln real eatat• & UU1alJon. Exper pref tu not ~ Xlnt. typln1 slllUs ll lite abor1bud. v~ Operator w /bea v 'i laep1 backaround " •Int typln1 aldllt. Sal1rie11 are dependent on quallnc•UMI • ea per. Oood"bfne It parkln1 OJnt.td C)'n\hla 9"Uer, It l lJ.llHllOO MB>ICAL I-runt utrrre. Hw.~ OH I t;YN t-:"<per nu l''lJme~I ----- Mt:DICAL ~£t:Rt:Ti\ RY E>.peT ~eoeral pra1·t 11 " ofr. 801 Nu Tustin. S.int,1 And Sal..H y r o m ~urale -. expcr 11 • day wk. <'Ofl51dcr port tJ me m 159S M~t.:."lGER for E:-.rrow Co Newport Beach nrr a Car prov1deu Valid CaW dnvers he Good dri ving re1:ord Call W •IQJ7 MESSENGER Immediate opening for a Messenger to work Mon tbru Frt. 4 JO PM lo 9 PM The r o ute i s Newport Beach to Loi. An&eJes daJ.ly. Good dn v. &Di record req UI red. WE FURNISH Tit E CAil Paid vacation thts year pha Olher excellent bene(au. For an interview pleuecall PAT MAGILL 645-Ull NURSES -::.p~ I 1 1' \Hr I l.\.H. \ 11vn1: Al DES 1l11.11 6. .-11nwt1 111 :'.>0111 11 I tor <'ll."h Mon S.1t M u ... 1 \\1• ...,,..1, m J tur1· r l'lr,1bl1 bi. nut 1.:mn 1.:, .obit• ~n tall. \100: ... to ~11rk in •our t11 \Jl\: publtt l .!ll l om at piea..,.nt. mo<kr n l.t• 1ht1 ~.lcelfor96!1 .iiOG en llunun._'\ .. n }!l'.11 h \\< ,. 11(1 lf I rt'< C I rt ti h J \ 11111 ~ Thi-. d\dJl<'nlo!lnf;. p(\'>tt JC)fl olfl'f" )OU ll l(oorj 'Jloir) I .ifl(j !x-ntilh pill ... th• fl' "'ard o( hdptn.1.: olh1•r' l'lcaM> call or .. µµ)) "'' GARA ELD CARE Coft•*scent Hospital 77lU Gurl1t'ld lhmt111Rton Beach. l'A (7t• 11M7 ~71 Equal Opp ~mployr M F' /II ~--.: .. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II yOll 11..,e 111el flied your n•• Flcllttou• 8111tne11 N•m• 1nd llOff ftOC,.I~ " tor pv~. IM•M cton't loto•t 11101 Ill• llMllOCIOn It 30 dey1 ffOfft Mte o4 ll44fle TM DA ILY fJll,OT w lll pul>lllft, row ..... _,,. t 0 r $.) t .• 0 . 0 II I c•rc ulotlon ""'"°" 1"41 ontllo Otano• CoHt lrOI 8N ..... llOtlUI •91tN•• lf'l elt 941t""'• tn ., •• , to ." .. "'" r·"' 11010 111 •111 or D11blla o1to11 1011d •lll>tOOftlto C'09J tnd 1 ~llo ell lo THI DAILY •II.Of, ti O ... , ,MO, Cotti MoH, CA .,. ... Wt 14 t10 IM ,.... ,., lntotw1"'9ft "9Vt -..1 I \'lttltlllf flllf4M ••II ... ...,,, '., lJJ l'\HI rr ~n 1.11.,rni.t tht' budl!t'I r ,, t 1· • In <"rt:J!.t• rnroml.'. l'.ill LO!'JI /\0114d ) D•!>l ·~:1>52 PAYROLL ClEaK ~ L"I lO SS 99 per hr Xlnt oppty w1lh environ mcnlal .tizeocy Typrn~ 15 llt'I wpm. 1 ye.tr payroll l'll'rtcal exp~r XJ.nt benehL'> 111c lud1• a :1 day weekend. every ether weelt Apply Personnel Office 11:844 Ellis Ave .. Fountam VaUey. C'i\. 92"7(8, 714-5'G-Z910 EOE K /F PA YROU CURI< The Jollf Roger Inc.. a rast erow111g restau.rant cbaJll, has an opeQll)ft for an expenenced payroll cle.r1< to work tn a small depe,rtmeot handling ap- prox 1 mate I y l ,SOO e mployees. Com - puter11ed payroll & restaurant payroll ex penmce a dertnite plus Abtlity to deal ei!edively w1tb all levels o( maoa1ement a musl Exct!llenl wortdn& cOIMl'I • t.iaw "benefit proaram - wil.b opportunity fOt' ad-vlif>eement. Salary com· mensurate wltb ••· per1enu. Applr In ~; baweena.m II ~or tndrt1ume to: The JolJy Ro~er Inc. 17u.t.20Ulette Ave. Irv. lll"l7l4 n. fulc t drew In th" W t • Dally Plb11 l tH oft Ad Mil~ . ... ti·• .. ~·-~· -DAILYN.OT Mondey. Mey&. 19$> . KP:C EI' rWNISf I or l\Almal 110,1111 .. 1 t:A ~ prt>ft•r ~ tu II tune> l.•¥una tit••t·h *-lUN PHAKMACV ~ST R t: C ~ fl T I O 111 I S T !I II M u n .,. r 1 V\\11t·iuu:. oota01n.i loot.. Prol~11l pharm•fY ""' lot Wll\IUtl USJIJl y , Must lY~ SO 80..-pm ph.ah 1ww I•"' rtr. 1-'a i.h Call 842 UIO for 1n. UJ. NR wo ultr .. me.xi terv11.•w & 4 Piil Mr pbonN~ Lsh1 l)p1n.: ruq Grant QUI WD. 64.2 ~ ---- Ptao fUUshing UCirTIOHIS T ...... u, .... 'Pl'•lllJ\I ok A~ penon, Nll'll s ua. 2.300 H.arbor tJh•d, c .. {H.arbnr Shopptn" tlr, l'Mr IJ\a.U I ' RN Part ume r•ltel N.Jperv114or tl 1 30AM ~ V•rdl CoM ttuep CA>l C.-nu·r, t 1111la MeH SO.. fl.Lii or P ·r. Apply Ill PINC\ l"hc l'(·nlOl mun 1 rft! ·~ M11tl111! Aw. Ii l :;iJat lnh'nor '" 1 '""''q Ill wom1·n I' I W\11 I r11tn I all :i 3011m M un tm-llCll:i l'wt'd t" I bcforu ~II t 4r 1t1vtmt11ry twlp dlub l~ II !or ln terv1~w 41111 31 llS ur 4'M-7tn Onver needed for faat With or without l)'Ptn& ~y :i Uw) wu rk MJ'OW\nll 0 C a mateur needed. Top ~Y Tt>m · wee« anrludl'tt "Act:kt-nll:, ~lab Cu provided Pof'&l'Y" fuJl time C<ill fo'ull tim" W o men·, S1Z5hr 0all~7J66 TodServl<'1IUtln~016' SPQrti.wt111r The U.1 y~ Phocn •RICPT /TYPIST * liialtxia. 67J.~. Abk tor 4 Hr Photo n'et•d a ~perrrootolfltl'Open· _J:AiorHoaicr ma·tu r c , depend ing 1r you have Ccl l SAL~MF..N . V1•n hnl employ(-e. Will trasn AP· Director t!xperie n rc. brand nt•w tltm l 'le .. ni. ply 190$4 Maanoha & ~O I A Teml?orary water S.:1111 rur ~00. Garfield ff B. I Sf!rvl«-... 1120 t:. Garry. 673-1Zl5 ~ 119-Santa Ana. Qilt • -- PHYSICIST 95'7·1303 .. ~ 0 1-;. SALES OPPOltTlJNITV SOUD STATE -W1£.t' llutton sub Mu.st have a Ph D In ll. E. L.-d Sales sKbary. Eam $1~.ooo to Physics or Oht!m111try. 10.15°/oCommission $111.000. P nrt tlmt' Will condU<'l ba11c r Ste This S... od ':fT2 2712. Or send rc·~umc i.earch an eHects o n 95~3402 · .lo POBOX 624. l>i1tly absorption effect::. on AlkforMr.h_.. Pilot. POR UX 15fiO. gas lo.sohd 1nlerlatt's, ~ Meba. CA 92626 develop ne w and an · Relief House Parents . novatJve matt'r1als. pro M/F couple to relieve <.'e>SeS, and pnnc1ples,for bou1e pa r ents on the det.ect100 ol eases attemale "'knds an horn<' s:J0.00()1yr ;>et tang ·w :.1x Qe\ elop Take ad to n.-ar e"o;t mentally d is abled ~e County 1::00 or nee. OOT023 061014 110 cbents. Bolh m ust halll' •Paid for by employer muumum of 2yr.. col le gt' ---m Social Science area & MOM'S DAY f•l:tC·I' ,I ~l11th1•1 'I),,, m•''"·ll:1· "'' our i.~·1·1.d \t11th1•1 ·., II.I\ P••J.!•• \l.1 \ 11 Y1111 11111 pl.11 •• ·' ""'''Jl'I ,,., ·" 1i111 .. '' '·' .!"i "' .11lci ,, It"" 1•r to \lltu rn.-...,,IL't· t•u ,,, I 11! '.. " " "'' ('.1 II PLUMBERS HELP ER WiU train S200 wttk to start Open 8•m·llpm 996-3413 F"rt>-&hool Tcarh(!r want have had prev1ou." ex· penen~ wsth df'velop· m e ntall y d1sabled 1 cbents. Reipon.!1b1ut1es , include. programming J an sell help & le1surt:' I !.ksl ls. b ehavio r ! rnod1f1t•at1on. & 1·om>1s· 1 Lant supcrv1:.1cm Job 111 c·ludes room & bourd for l'OUJ)le. ~ SIOO per wknd UruLL'<l Cerebral Pals,:. !;46.5760 Restaurant. hostesses, ca.~luer. rook Vie Dl' France Bakery & care. So Coast Plaus S57 1734 Ra>t.aurant Sandwich shop & bakery. Needa gal willing lo learn all fareu ot the I busmei.s Part or full time Nr Npt PH·r 67s.m> H.t:stauranl BOB'S Sale8 Radio Shcll'k) has ru11 time l''1rl.'l.'r o p Portwut1l:!l"> & purt llml' jOI) opportuntltt':O OJ)l'rf· 1ng up now 111 the Newport &>acb ari:a H yuu are rru u la n rt>l art.'<! Ol' a rollege gradu11te ur a.re currently goini.: to rol.le.:e & h1sihly mo11v .. 1 ed for ancrea.wd> l'Bnt 1 n I( s b a i. ,. d o n perforlT\Alll'c. pleuse ap ply at · 2700 West l'uai11 Hwy,N U RADIO SHACK A TAHO'( CORP. E.cf.E.. ~ SUMMatJOIS Vacallon club tunn~ fu ll or part ltml' .Pht>nl' per sonnel t 1C'ket tie I hveneir Guar ~lart NOW· S.A. SU71151. I SECRETARY ORDER DEPT. F\lm Mfg 10rder pru c•esssn~ expertt"nre 11 1 m us t . Type sow p m Detail onentt"d w Kood phone ma.nnt•rs Growth I PQblllOn I r v 1ne Furn ' t"d C"ert1f1catl· o r f'). I penell<"t' Summn por..1 ll<n> avail!'> 1n N•·""port Heac h C all S u san ~. Pnnung Pn!lsMnan AB Dick. Ex per. 644..S:W N.B HOME OF THE llGIOY lmmedlale open111Rs 111 our raauly restaurants at nearby location~ Wt rt-· qwn; no previous ex· penence. Jot.n our fnend· ly team. Come see us to. day between 2·4PM 1 Mrr Top ~ala ry & bt'neftl!> St-nil rt•!.Uml' to· Cl~Lf1ed Ad •!>79. Daily Pilot , P 0 Hox l.500. Costa Mesa. 9262ti PRINT SHOP PHl-:SS T RAINEE Apply 1n penan 333 Tturd Street Lq1na Beach. PRODtx:T ASSl::Mlil.Y PERSON net'de<t for fast ~ 810-Medlcal Co Mclll lhru Thur.. wor k week . Full benefits. m :ims, Waiten Waltr~SSH ~r Trolntts C..Wen 9&12 Adams Av1: II B. 7311 Edln11er. H B 239S2Averuda de la Ou'totu. Lagwta Hills WalfenW~HS ~S.Enalol Sant.&Ana Equal Oppor Emplyr SECRETARY F\111 tsmc for busy H. U law of<' M Uli l have superb lYPtni slulls. Sal oPen. 848...U4 SECRETARY fUU lime With l(ood Uf face s ks lls. St11rl 1m mediately. Xlnt op porturuly lo grow with j expanding company Good salary & pleu:.anl s u r ro undin g:. t714 1s:;&.876.S P R O D UC Tl ON TRAINEE Rubber botle prodl.kt.a. lrvsne area Must pass compan)I pb.y111C&l mcludi.ng back X·r~. Ta.km~ appllca · l•--------•1·-==========..: uons btwn 11&10 only.1·--------1 SICUTARY S l r al o f I ex . I 7 6 7 1 ~AURANT Detail aunded person to ArmalrOnf! Ave I n . haodle procei.1>tnJl or t::.0.E. A Kendavis Ind BE A STAR purchase Olden & relal '-O>. .....:.u.. ~~~~ E~~~·~;e ~~ Pff nGHT lNf'LATIO~I wmw m111ntaln1ng rcrnrds. s~menl your family * C A R L , S strong typing &. r11tng Income. J."'or •PIX call skills a mu.st. Jo'rlendly 8C'7-1J3hl\6PM. atmosphere. Xlnl JR bencrits. Call Mr :;. QUAUTYCOHTIOL * Breeke 7S2·6171 al tMSPICTOtt • Cochr ane Chase, Liv· Leodini manufacturer ~f IM"'• d I• t • 0 P • lnpton •Co .• Inc spa & pool equipment HI port•ty -------- 7100 ~ .. • ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ····-·················· .................... ~ .. U.:IU.TAH\. pi.rt llml' Ol rl P'rlda y, no lhOtthall\J, handJI' •r l'OWlll pa)'ablt • ro \•bl• c.M· for a11pl ~46 I 1~3 Nl c holao n M.M:.h&nt Co ---SICalTA.IY .lhl&. c-., tor I.harp ~&J w •Im typln1 altllt. le> worta In , ... pll~. ('Oft ..UaJ N•W'POl1 Oorh of t\<'e Cilll Ula 11t m 2llC>O Nn Stt1nn * •TL SECY• ...... 1001 * * I BUY *fl'. Now hlrtntt t1Jophon• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good Uled f\amitur• • 1wcrl.'t1u·1n fur • 111•w l•---------1 ~amw--OR 1 wlll ull r(lnc• •pt In onswN 1nic WESTMlN&"l'ER liSl:l..LforYou * rv1ro P1tlmeor f/tlm1· AJiBEY llhil\.t av.ll11ble lnrhult•' ANTIQUE MALL MASTIRS AUCTIOH 10m,· w knda ·r n1111.i ~UM. vr110.9 '4M"6 & llJ.'625 3~11.pm re•cfd M11nv (J,OSEl)TUt;ijOAY em11l11yee b u nt>f ll' 11n1Wt'!ltmlnnerAve. 2,!~ BrownR Jdonioo a ' "ii u b I~ Su I n r} ON'dm 0 .._. atl&O reH liOO mo tu atiirt f lUnh·' roY• ...... , Tna tbl oncn. clothH trwtt";a.w, uc('ordlng 111 -I_ -ha.mper, ladder, walnut )'llUT f)Mllrftt Vou wlll wsh paid for 11nt1Que 611ll bench. a cceuory lw hlJfll orftl"l' tu rn.IO\' "hop 1nvt!ntortt1. Cull ~ &44-032'3 1m1>0rtant bu1 NtH•I 1. ,, r r y M o r Mun ~ WI• of """ c. ••• C7M IMO-~ F\&mlture lo be .old , very ewllJlt·~. lll>1"1»r.£nr1• & ---------reaonable prices. Good ~m~lJon Antique.· Pvt r ty, furn cond. 10-6PM. ~ Park Cull Mon t'rl mom c (J • k • P l n e e t £' 1 Dr Apt SS CM 941> llS71 1>: Of; (ila'l,war•• <C ru fl!i -.__._.---------nu~~ at1~,",·"'11t10111.ll11p ya-.... -..... -EES hrittlfM> ..tr , rc-rnm1n .. ::.:::.~ •••••••••• ~~!.~ lluciuo.tty for • well 01 ftAI., murh mure Uy ap1>I ~ lndlvldlMll to•• Nl·.,J 1•111vluyt'd pn'""' tll1 Wl!i •IMMEDIATE CASH• "l'>tU11>uradmmllluat1u11 who lHl· 1nlt•rc·,1dt 111 f'o r Gold. Sl l v1i r . I.If\~. \lam1m: 1.lnt i.v..in• 11r111· 1'oSJ 4ual1ly Chine'(' Platinum. Any ksnd. lill'lmW. Amb1t1ou .. & un~nw r~ J:u.lt cur v cond .. amount. Vanuil 1llc• pr\lferr\"(j <"•nd11tntc h.1td "'Orklng 1nd1 vsclual, UIJt!I, Clolsonn~ vu~~·.. $48-~ ..tluulcl tya-Al'cur11t.·I> ,·.111 ·n -1 962 8!157 & wud u11ultual lll'nl)I HIGll~CASll PRICES twwi ¥00(1 1<ctn\·ral olflc·I.' ~' :~ R~a"°'1.11bly prlrt"d Sun -'-•''----PA.W GOLO SILVER -. .... and ll()nl• an:ount ;J" \ v 11 I y 'J 7 7 • I. .1 ..... L • • TH 'I ~ .. L · I' r In I I " ' u~ COi.NS Gold clan ~ u.ca.;round Somi< ' · "'c. 11 ,. i'~J>Ulllla Circle, l'oun hank11 61 Ulu.;l.lnt-W1lhn•• to l'lllP fnCIUi MS, ladu.ii. I l!llJlt'fl O Ci! " lAwt\':.s_!l!Y 759·1~30 hdpfw LI a111 pt"noru. "" nu 1>11111 __ $i!O Will boy iOld n ngi>. w., ullt>r ,; .:11,111 'l.irUnl( 'oilcl'), l:Knlltnt 1·om pony paid bcner1u 1n rlut.bng 1.11lr11ct 1 Vt' work 11ppe.nel aod u plt•a!l.1111 11.ork1na atmo1pht·re ;\ I> p I y I II JI 1• r ' O 11 bt-111.\."-'-'n II\ \I '1111.131''1 •"<~r . but h,c, itood Jl Af!Pim.c.s 101 O watc~. let'\h, etc At.o utudc-mto thl.' hlu1·prrn1 ••••••••••••••• ••••• •• • I> u y 1 n I( S t t' r 11 n Ill u•>: l11:ld Full umc """'k IJ'l\.t't'fe & Memu J(i •11lverwure & Jewf'lry . ll\\1 .>f'\1. Mo n !-"rt J~:. dbl mt•n t·v~ lt".d l:S Siher dollar-. & ~ al ~ :!5 hr <.:"II r.uu:c $!S1> Ir~ I.JOO \d l'OU\.\ W1U psrk up Call M.utt 7Sl ~ ''lll'f 2 U7 at hra for Dally quote D1re(-t "' Cc;llr'<1. 9&t 6S07. Pvt TH.t\\'t:.I. Al;t-;.'\T t-;x (, ... Iii lb washt>r """' l'l). Hli Pt-r 14-t:umpultr tratn motur &. tlutr h. s1:.o • ------ llljl ~d. IJy bu:.y rum iu,uno~ gu dryr s;:, f>.J~ c·u~h Top Oull"r lll{'fl'tul al(~lt') furl\l'n (;uaranteed ~;? Scrap gold. ring ... 11111 :.h1fl 3i'M 1:irM <'h 1 1n~. sl·hool rinl( ........................ M<>lht•r., 0.i' M11v II St!nt1 .i m~\a~t' In Mom on our l>IJC'('l'11 ~lolhf·r"1 Oa\ fl••>-'•' CAii 1n2 ~18 for 1nlhrrti.1t1on & to plJH' \ hUI 00\"'\Jj.!l' NO RMANDY METALPLATING will bizy gold & s1lv\!r for cll.'lh 67~ 3J.32 llammond l'11mo, Royul elec typewrittr, Mu grudcr 1i:ulf c I u b:.. 673-~A> 1.1ft 6 Member11hlp John W11ync Tl.'1111i1> Clu lJ. ~ 9942D /\bk for Joy •ledd J6() s. 100. looki.olo btnd. pol & Ital boo~ Sl50 !'l11>h1k1 olymr•r 12-spd DJO. Wt'lbWI. full nylon too i.hJrk hood, ~ :.cuba pro, Jl't h ni., ma.w , 5norl..cl s:l(J(1 Lit ion m1crov.a llt' "" l.'n $400 1\!>k rnr flrad ~18185 "-& °"fMt IOfO • •••••••••••••••••••••• Roland Electrlo Pl.no w/bottom and eborue. Xlnl oood. $1150. 495-1907 ~ .. .ca. .. 1092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SewlnJI mecblnea r e· paired. Reuooable. Call for appt. Ml·UOO Ad· 11u.enH79. 3'·hr. Spart"'9Goock 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Willlon Pay-off golf clubs. Uted twice. Coat $a30. A.skwg $J.5() 661-&&3 TV.Redo. HIR, SNreo 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nlce Zenith 25" color TV. 2 yr wrnty, f"" delivery. 1134 646 1786 ( DEMO E.qu.allzera soc;;, oft ~file. S pettro. BS R, crown, JVC & others (mm soo. AtlanllC MUllC 64t).IW5 FU.·modehoi.: mus t !$ell RCA rolortrak 25" con- -.olc TV. auto color c.·on trol. 2yrs old. Xlnt. cond. C7S 7JO. \294 --------loah_>Marhte Eq(aptMftt ....•.........••••.•••• 9010 ············••········· BOAT TRAILE.R PARTS & RB'AIRS. 'Th lhe Expert!>" :it Trail Hite :JlOU W C'"'n 1rat. S A M·f". 8 5 C..11 l<,1ru ovi>011un1l 'r for DoCJ' 1040 \\'hat.e\e.r you have P P n11:ht uwl. (icncruu' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will p1r kup 9S7 llOS3 :i. ,, I ii r y r a n i; r t\H~l<JND l'Up!i ""' C~lcss l::~erynn! Rik & white ·r V $11~ 71\ ~ c llTl/f:N!> ~AN 1)1 ''° Jf. Ml ~M ~ll'1lc·..i dental µI an. lull <'h.Jmp 11n-M f' Pc I & ho 'flt• 71<1-lS:lJ.~i 'h v "' P \ I I> t) 213 on ~ .ift ti pm (Ju1·1:n ~·11• twd $II.> ):!ft AJununum Valeo 'J !J r>tnt-ttl' s:i5 l'lt'ntr '1l'I Jo.v1n w1accessor1e s. 8080 :M/Olwrbor Hl\d ~Ull·~ t'o,ta ~tr'n I 714 I 979· 4200 l·:C1ual t)J>pty Ernplo~ 1·1 Mr Sec:unty l(Uurib. :1. I:! Jo toll ;.,l>hllt 644 0510 I"•'" ~rt lJunt"• Apply 111 J)l•r:.011 SEl'V1liKl'H, 1>111 t lull l lflU.'. H Jo: ('11 ~ 11\1 S...lary n1•1: l'.tl I !I I.!. Mon Thu l>i~ li~t Sl::C Y Gt\l. Fl<I. Sm ml& :>OllCb ofh-. ~"pm , lite bkpng, ~yr:. vii r ,._.. p e r . t. .. .:uri .. Ut·h tl1 ~ 11n}')1mt" Scl'Vtc-e station mJnai:f"r Tit\\ .. :r, 1111 lrU\l·l .:H!t'Ol') rw11I .• I' I f I •' " I> I' r I fl l.l11n11~1 1t• & tnl1·ru.1l 11111ul t1t•kl'ltni.t i lHWll llt1 17 TYPESETTER ~' I 'cw ~l ~h111111e· 1 I lo11lc1nl! fur t o p 11 111 111 l \ J)t''1 lh·r "" ( '11 111pu .:r Jlll\a· 1·~1u1 p •, cl.1\ -...11 ·' nlll l JI.H I 111111' M lud tune· 11\1111 i.:~1 Jr,;.! I 11• r) 111\, 11r1.11. 11:~111 . "'' ·1\111:.I ·t.1•n1·r,tl 111111 1• I lsl(h St l1<~1J (,I 1tJ ,, II ~·\ pt•r n1'(' W1!11 r.1.n C ;ufMI IA•nl'f '" N p1 1>1n1111 .. 11 • .J ••1>11urt11n1111 I .11 tn1•1 I ri ~ u r ,, n • ,. < i 1 " 11 p ~~ I it I'. 11 r. · 2 toy J>()Odl1: pupp1i·' M l1ur1'111t•1'<l S1h 1·r $!>0 1•.1 ~ll~"i~7~. l '\i"• &.· "'kl'KI:· h111111.e...r Spanat'I Pup .. V\<.:f t hamµ ~•rt•d $0100 ··~'7 l'ur" l·ff•tl <"h1huahuJ I m.iit• P\.Q'°'• :>hot.\, v.h1l 1 (" ""n 12 y, k • ( .1 11 l'\Jflpy, 11 m<"· "1 Cj11ld lk:tn~" r 11 Gull.l1•11 L•b. .... PJ )("ti. 67 3-{)'.f J'.l l•lC: lllll'SJo: Xtrn l..nrrr hrm1e1D.Jd• , :.turt1). "t'l I 1>11111 JU\! pa 1nt~d & I l h <All ~) ~7 J IS::: .........•............. LUGGAGE·TAGS from ~·our hUAsnes" card ~'fld one card ror 1.'llCh t.;1g plw; one spare. We return pe r munt'ntly ~ attractsYe-to~ & :;trup. met>llng 11 irllne I [) requiremt-nls l'r~ \'Ull lo&' & theft ' For a Jll'l'1>0rulUZA!d tai: end~e "Jllpap,.r, fabrtr ur · Ua} Cilo' paper & "'' I will buC'k & tnm your ~ ur try 111.0 co1rW. bMdc l.<lb11ck PklCES rzeaor3 SS 4 5 t.a~ )I 60 ea. 1, II lJlits 11 ~ e• S~O & SU Twin i>Nl S35 IJ.k(•new $005 V71 2310. ( ri·denrn 1ahle ~111 I --l>mp 1ur t.cblt· S8 IJ 8oah. Mointeoa11tce/ wood r h111r' SS 1·.;r·h. Senlu f020 SS4 T.S:l!d V12 27 5 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACKH"ICt.: MlJST S L,'l,I. 111111 work. repairs, re. r • lurb1i.hing. painting & -Hrlt' Ifft. crt pnnb &--llrt \'Uml:'lh 1111tnesl qua1ily - book lit < n cw I , 5 on> W!>ric rea' ralt'S s-IH· 7~4 'lt'O'o Sony <'m s l.1111·1 .----:-n"'<·orcler, i.land1Htl fir I ~rarle,., FrPd, 20 ~ r'I twrril). r antiqut·s clt' ~.11 <ti n·r., Ell·,1ru· .. 1 & 644 m6 bfr l!A~1 or aft tht...,«I work ~ 41Jl.J5 6P '1 "'tUJ)'~ ''' 1111 d..ty Boats. MariM wlcncb r°' 4PPI _ __ .pment 9030 :-.a.le. Y Oflt' .l lt"IUW\ r '1 l k et , $25 i:llll t><.1. SIO , cnb mat~. tJO Gt~ ---~~ W Cll'lt9d 8 08 I •••..........•••••..•.. l'ra.ilcr. will take lH ft 1n boo&nJ or outboard. ~ · ..,..ht_oe15 125() 7fi0..0489 8oah. Power · 9040 lUOf' moct> ~)<Wea· S..I<..., Ta~ Jnr ludl'd 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•·········•···•···••·· :-.11c \t<JJ ' ------. ----1 Blond IO<'kt'r J>Upl! \lo.(' & a1tend11nt. l.J.:un.1 Heuch ru11 l llllt', ~'""" J.lllY & m1Hllll(t-r :. bon1" A~Ulll:J full llflll' & p.srt lt.me. l'c"'l" MnlJ • Apply 111 22'.!.>I ;-.;, • .,. pttrt kl\d., Cot.tJ ~fr:.a t'.01-:, Mfo" Draw vour <i-. n nr \f•ri•l n.une, ·a<ldr•"I~ ph•>n•· &. ""' II m .. ke one t'Jtd l*t IJ.i; ,\dd ~ l'oll h TCI I' 1 \."II I' \I IJ for~ fum11u rr & ·II' 1il1 .t11~ 11.tJt"ktn~ or nut 1978 SCARAB l"A tn Ju',, IJU hour,,, i.,ie0, ... 1 l'n r11 > lie'' Uf. I< r < 111 '>41, !:!1)(1 1 \lr111 SHIPPINCi HECEIVll\<; Clk ex pt•r prl'f If Im m1·r1 TYPISTS "v.1• n•~'<I J111110< ii. i.;, 111or l )p1:-1 ~ for '""'~·nrrl\111, 111 ~nur an.•.• 'l <>PP·•' '\11 b"I-. lliinu. ...... u \ J ll<J lilt ~~1y mc11t , Cu ll ~:·~~T;~ Slllll-; SAi.ES full p.trt ~ tEMPOQAllV, time. perm P""' t0n. ,. ~,. rumm Xlnt oi.i · ~VICt3., ~Y l 1uldren' J1.,otc1 :J. SB&w:MG4MrM11tn EOE \IF ~IOE SALk:S Wuntc\1. M.I. 556·8520 lull or pJrt llml· Cuo11 1._0R_G_. ___ 8•3•S•·2·6-2•2 ('o bener1t'I I-utur1• 1• mgmt pn~111on, p<1"1 blc .\ppl) m pt·r.on lwl 9am & llam: 3071 S Rnst.ol, C M SIUCSCRHN OPERATOR \ nd Set l p t-; ~ p• r r>1 rm JlO'llton , ...... 1 bf·nt" X lnt workin~: 1· o n d C' .'d .1 r 1· " 71HiJI Ctnll s lll t I 0 n t• r y s l!H l ' I II Corona del ~hr nt'l-<h 1•x pr,;d s;ih•s Indy Jo'u ti lime. 5 days. Xlnl ¥1 11rk 1ng roncl. 1-:, Pt.'<' 111 lly hm· rbM~le 67~ lOIO \.\a1trt-,s. t'JC1wr l'nt t•tl U\l'r li$ }r.. ult.I 1\pply 111 pcri;on Don \I a r (' 13 I lu·.1.1urunt S.17 \It 1•111t ~ ~tu Mt'!!J \.\ ;rd1ou."· l'•·r,un lu d" hit'"'"~. I• t 101< 111 II II L~ I !{Jli If.>' I Yoon~ :.tkr1 l'J r l Hom fl'·r 1\''"l.•11t l'ur• I ,, mg \~\·nt Tt a111t•1• \J 11,1 h..ive \ 111111 t'uhl dri \ c•s . la· Wl<I l!uod ti 11\ 1111: Ii' 1·ord I or c lllh l r u1· 111111 l'Qu1pm1•nl firm 111 (l'rangt• lit•.;\ y l1fl111g req F\lll t1mt' 9';n 311.12 1 ti amµ1nn '>tr•· \1 ,.. W 1 1147 3»<'.t "" f'r j l' \f 804S ...........•......•.... ... fll1 l'l~k ,,, ffif/111')' 'If rlo·r l" '67 ~l!IJ ... BUMPER 711 ,!() UAl"'l '\ H. ..... , Iii. ~II ~7:' I 1 11 "·"·' ;.1 111 ~1 .. ,.,,..rutli!'> & wt.~·ker\lh • ,\...it lur Jerry lk llJltt<rJ:-Yolt'hl r.~h. (A'JO>ff hnm\• 1h·~1.,•rJl1•l) ' nt,.'<ll•'<I for '!'.uJl(>r I .11 • I \1ulftn t~ 2 ) r1ir-. nld 'IJlJ\ t'\l. l:l'Oll~ & 1 rit· ml PILOT PRl..n'IHG f' I I &>' 15'111 Oftt.i Me-,j, Ca 421~ WA.,TEl> l'~1·d t 11,.111 I •'· tl(I J •·ond 3 'IJl1· Lmk l;o1t .. 1 .. r 1ln\1• .... 1. rm.. '"'"~chi. S.111 r~.tel tn h W1• Im,. hn. hut th1· 1 n• \\ lu11tllord rt•w~n 't ' f 'lt', '-.<' I 1111 :,.I/I ~l ol fl I ~11 '\I ~J ~;i or ~7 11:> t-xl •ll'l'lroull ~. ):!:l.1,IHH/ I~ l ' " I ti \ " c• h I 1'. x 1'11 \1lor..ihl1· ("111lh Shi phi rt! [ ~· '11,.\l'<lt Hit 'h"l.' I) r t.;1. , '•I .ill Xpm ......•.....••...••.... 01<1 ~ omre dt"'"' t.. • hr. llvod for home u." ·~~ :? uruform~ $1!1 r ;irh l Pl!Jll1'UI I ~ Sat> 'J \It a 11 '-'A\, ~-I} lsJ lt111J ll.1' m .. xcello-nt rood1t1nn ~ I I I uh \f .. m ti • r • h 1 I• "'"m only J rew t 1nw~ 11\ t-7J. 7;,i'7 or 6i i .1r.1 'tudt:nl nun.t'. ~o 5i.!1 ill\ 6 l!r.9 Hno•1·• \ 1 1 w tJ ••Ir ... ~ t;H.! 337'1 ~cd .. ~~ ..... !?.'.~I C'O'\"\ f>in-ct r.r lrnmhone· llllt.h l ~ l-..ac·ell,·nt <'On dJUOn. '100 6iS ~ after bP~ ~ box m.att.n.~ or l~c· lS )r v.ml) '\t>"' $0!6S 64 1 11:?05 !"Jf:I&-~ I '\ ~mp ~)h,ut \llt'fl \luph-111111111' i':XJo:.<1.. ,,VF:s 1'17' H!LI. 3,,,..111'-' , .i U lllm ~ hHufft'I &. 1 6 1 11' ,.. I. Jo ('TR 11 :-.; I ( ~ UBOIW ~II 11111 .;,'.'." c· ai r ~ ~,1111 !>l !:IT \I. I tkt' nl.'..,.. . • :>"7~ _ "''•-"! 11ri11nf'<l. <'osn-0p C.1b<.(111 I A-· I .iul ,101 I. l l t I 'l'"" low play Th" I>, ... , , unit \\ r1 h ' ·"e ~41111 4AI\ cr..i mn pt 111uC' 1 • ·, "" ( " I I • ·.o(:.L, "' 1hn."I' ru~h 111n u~ m Pill) bo) Club~ 1rm til. '' ~ltlt"r • 14 •. 4du'lo. 2 hasi.uch Brn & $ 7S72 ~~· 31 hr. boot• S:UI 7W.lfidl 'jt'wport ~aC'h Tt>nni:. Offic:e Fur'ftihrt & \f<lkt• your sh111ui1ng ClulJ f'a mlly M t'm &,.ipment 8085 l'a.,wr by u-,1n.: lhl' l>atl) b t> r s h 1 '1 (o r :. a It• •••• • ••••• • •••• •• • • • •• • l'ltott11L'>.'\lrtc'<IA·''I ..,.,, ""~ ff .--3"'" 2 EXt'C'UllVI'. all !l tf'l"I ... ~, 1/01 It I or., .\1.1n111•1 lull\ • pll(•(wd . hl',rlil if ,,,\ fllJ l!ll.lln~d 0 .... 1. lo , r•ll'l' or II\ 1· .1 U.1.11 d ~Ip !TI.I\ ~· ll\Cld,1hlr• 11 ; f.1nJnc 1ni.t ~1"1 1,1, ~ IJW JJck { u rlt' ·•I I'• f'\t'n 1111: ... & ,., 1• ••kt• n d ~. 6 i 2 i 3 2 1 11.• .. iub\"i JI JEQt'Y fo' B two di.I. Tl. (en. A P, perf..-ct r..unil) boot lor l'ollahnJ I' 1, )IJA> r. $3:2.5011 ·""'pl \•~I Eit<'h 17 11 1 Iii'~ U()J ., l'nt<t:twlc :II <1fR1S <"RArr ''ht)' \'8. 6KW Kohh·r JU:.l rc!sn";t1.-d. tun1•d $12.WJ. .. Slodl ROllMSOM'S HIWPORT u ••.N ~1 0 e r . "" ......,l Sk'l'h'll1'c dt~ks Gr111n1 .. 1 l9••••••••••••••••iiiill or aft 7pm 67J.2136. ~ top. l.1k,• nc11. 116.S E'Sfl::Pll E.~S f"1HSdn fi<·vl t""ry. 110 V. ONAN Radar. Vl ff, Cij, sndr, 2 FcnhiCMI l"-d has open111& ror STOCI< PY SONS flours 7am 3 :lOpm Tue' Sat and 7&m 3 :.>pm \fon Frt Xlnt ro be nefsh A p11ly ~I. IOam I~ noon, Mon Frt EOE Teacher 's Au1stant Special classes for hun <hcapped aduJts. 2 yrs rotlel(e Eitper req'd In). Xlnt vacallon & ln s uranc e henef1la Wlcd1ys ti 30-4pm Unit ed Cerebal Pahy J\1 soclat1on. 3020 W Harvard St. &lnta Ana. MS-5790. TIC ... ICIAHS Mecban.lcai and/or elec· THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS ~TE.RU:'llG fo"LATWARI:: & S.?~~ Call Jeu n Candlel.Jght by To,.le ~ _ ropes Place !!Plt111gs & I IBM St-lttlnc 1erm1n.il 6C.'n1l\g P<":. On S~C'ial ~ :.tandard RS232 1n l't"ta.11 C'06t appro~ SM00 t.e.rilJl'e $1200 6'4 214jS Asking $4(1()() 64:? 4300 7~1616 • Ad·s.1uer If 138. 2o4 hrs ----- - --------Vtood ~ $7S eJ \ t:Ju STERLING SILVt:R btndN-20l Sl.000 ~II xlnl Got1\am·French ~roll · rood ~284(.) SU!OO. Albo, Grand Baro--------- S'22 ruJ 33· CHRIS C'RJ\FT Lllm. \'8'513""1 KW Onan nrw 1.-ng:.. It pl.ml, tank:. $9,WJ '\NOERSON'S YACHTS ~9000 QI.It 12,000 6M-ttmgsea S11.eda Electric C..i'h llavesoc:neth.ana you want Aho l2 antique spoons ~r. SLSQ lo sd.J~ Clussfu .. "'d ods du S200. MH223. '-6644700 11 well SU·S678. ----- FIND YOUR NAME r1·, (r -.. ( 11 :1. I _ ()U '" WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 m need ol uperienced MorparMtl'M auembly line quality L..dtirCloNMJ com.rd cloerka. Thi.a aa an SNfts SICalT ARY lncal. Expenence de· Far fut movina aalel of· =f~mt!US:Oroju~~ xllL OAIO"luoity lo a fast growtnc company. otrer. ~Mc:urity " arowth COOKS ...,potea&_.l ... al. Wages ba~ COUNTER HELP oo upertence. Phone 111tLMFT ~I : 714·S40-481l. .,...... ......... ~ UIRVISOllS ~Y the mot.I vat lx~ellHt b•a•flt•. WW eam hip toccm . ~ wwtLiRCJ ~ We uedahae ln 0ttan -. N yw ....... view homes. Call If )'OU .. at.tMly • .,toy• arematlvaled _,, ._, .na thh 5*1621 Robert Sack• W ........ ~: •ANoctai. Real Estate s.1 .. People needed In S unset Duch ofo, lop comm.laavon. Call Bud Hyam1 C7 I 41146-llOZ. - tt ·~..,.., _.. ... llOU~Dr •VIMI ~'%lY n~ ol natlonaJ organlza. Capistrano. Go sett~r, uon. Heavy phone and ener~tlc. ambitious public contact. No sh. ....... Xlnt •-100% Free lo applicant ..,.,. pay .. l.rv\ne Penon.nel Agency l~beoen~~ta~. ~~~~~~~ 488 E. 11lh, Colla Meaa I ; ~22t 842-1410 18.EPHONE • •SlatlT AlllS * • Leaal lh IO, tlUOO Al:d/OJ ldgr Rt£. PUOO A/Rtype4.5R.E. Sl2.000 Recept l)'Pe so $8600 • •S.U.tConaulUinu • • Appt Onl)t /Freel EOE w IWDden Aaency 4CllO 81.rt'h, !la tab '6' Newport Beach. 833-8190 SICHTAIY Lani -1. rul t1late of· fie. in CcnDa del Mar Mf!da hdl time HC\y . rectpt. lo l\uclle a va rte· \Y d dutMI. l·Ulrl olfltt ~.did• .... •• mac card. Non·•Mohr ~~Cell Mar.v SUITORS STUD94TSI Need a Summer J ob., How would )'OU like lo, ..,-0 from a 50 lo $6 per hr and alUJ 1pend all day Ill the beach? We nffd 1'9POQ1lble YOW\& ladl~s iowortr ev•inl h,..·~:30-9Pm ~·Thun. There Ii no MIUna l.nvolv~ and no ex.per. n~eu C.11 betwn 41'30 • I 30pm wlld)'l •l &t0-40l8 Hk ror a..e. TtMphono IOlklton, 13, 75 hr. Convenh•11t loc ~ from Orant• Cn &1 ,\Jrpor1 AIHtU lnnal tmw. JIOllJbi. Cull a toll, 1.i~1at Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday during the month of Ma y we wlll run your o~raoe sale ad under this speclaf GARAGE SALE hHdlnQ. GET READY NOW! Clean out the clo~ts. attic and kid•' rooms now -qN r4tady to turn your unwanted Item\ Into CASH. Calf now to place your ad under this SPECIAL Gua91 S.I• headlnq for ne•t Friday, Silurdc\Y & Sunday~ 642-5670 Voyage to yes terday on the nostalgic Queen Mary Tour in Long Beach . Step aboard the araceful, elegant Queen Mary. · Return l o the '30s when those quahlles were highlights of the ullJmale travel ex- perience-an ocean croa11inc. Visit yesteryear by watching the chang. Ing of the guard and experience the lhnll of sta.ndina on the command bnd&e where the Queen Mary's captains steered h er throu,h storms and war iones for 1.001 lranutlaoUc cros.111nf s. Take aM!vantaye o the daily tours and free park.in&. Ca I (213) w..4747. IT'S F.ASV! l..ook for your namr and addrt'ss ln tod1)''1 C'la~strlf'd atc:Uon. If )'OU find h . ralt 842·54118 Eat. ?71 ••d wt' wUl 1rr1n~r ror ~ ou 10 pltk up your lltkell 1t tk nt"l rf'~t otnce or the DAllY PILOT ----.. . .....,..__. ........ -.. .._. ___ _ ....... ,...,.... •0-40 T ........... TNnl '' 7 0 4 wt.M °""" t H O ...... 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SU" Orangt> C'ounty Sht'n ff's an v~sttgators su1d tod11) the~ ho1>t' a Friday night raid on J $1,000 p~r -person py r amid .:ume Ill Mission Vit>JO "111 ai.:.i'\t an bnngtn~ s1m1 tar opt'rat100:. to a halt The re Wl're reports that J:-. ma ny as 13 meetings -;1m1tar to th e o n e 1n f1llratt!d h~ u n dt'r t'o\er Yl<'l' &nd intelhgence detail ag~nt.s wt>rf' O<'Cijrrtng in the south <'Ounty on the surrw ,,, enang I Rl'lat..d !>lOrtt-.!> Page:. ~. A9l . ·There c-ould hlh't' bet.-n lih m uch w. $2SO.OOO on tht' hne Pn Ja y ni ght alone,..:' a :-.ht.or1Cf's :.pokesm an commented • He no tt'd t h at a n average meellng m ay dra w 40 people. ,•arh of "h<f?l may be Clirr)'ing Host~ge Fates Unknown . Sl ,000 ui cash to "inves t" lll the pyramid. spurred on "•th the thought or collecting $16,000. Twelve were arrested follow· 1ng the raid at the residence of Ma ryann Mattingly. 31. of 27351 L1mone5, Mission Viejo She re- <'ea \'ed a rrusde meanor citation <1lleging she conducted a lotter y E leven others received c1ta· 11011 arrests on charges or pro. motrn~ an endless chain. Section 327 of the s tate Penal Code. They we re identified today a s Traree Gwynn Hartline, 32. or Cus t a Mesa . J im mi e 8 111 B rooks. 26. or Costa M e~a . Bcverlv Lee Hunte r . 33. of Newpo rt Be a ch . Lind a Lee Y t•ntsrh, 38. of Hunti ngton Bea ch . Wavne Charles Allen. 59, of S anta Ana. J am es Edward Reale. 36. of El Toro. Connie Beaty. 23, or Mission V1e10 . Gre gory Murodian. 23, or M1.s· s icn VieJo. Kare n De bot a h Storm. 37. or Santa Ana . Betty Tobey Turk, 27, or M1ss1on VieJO, and Larry Steven Levine. 36. of M .ssaon Viejo Each faces a rra1·•rmcnt June 4 1n Sout h Or;inftt Coun t y ~1 unicipa l Court Investigato rs .!>litd they de· cid<'d to att<'mpt to infiltrate a met.>ting after reee1vmg several inquiries a bout the get-rich· q uiclt scheme mushrooming in the south county region. They said all but a luc ky few end up losing their money in the pyramid s chemes. and added they felt it was better to attell\Pt to put an early end to the opera taons before a number of persons were left on the losing end of the so -c a lle d in ves tm e nt o p - ponunily --------------------- Blast, Flanie_ Rock_ '- London E:mbassy L ONDON IA P > Tw o tremendous cxplos1om. rocked the Irania n Embass5 today (ollowc-d by a fus1l~de of gun· fire Smoke pourc·d f rom the building taken· over by tcrronsts six days.ago Earlier. police said the body of a dead man was r<'moved from the embassv after sounds of gun fire we re heard Three gunmen have been hold· mg some 18 or 19 host ages since Wednesda) It was not immediately known 1r anyone e lse '4 liS ktlll'd an thl' · <'Xplosaon I m mediately ~artc r the ex plos 1ons dozens of shots were fired out.side and tnsidc the em· hassy Police ordered reoorte rs !Led Slavs 3 0 Years . r . Funeral I or T ito Slated Thursday A,.Wlr~ MOURNED IN YUGOSLAVIA Longtime Leader Tito Prime R ate Dips to 17112 o/o NEW YORK CAP> Morgan Guaranty Trust. the nation's r1ft h largest ba nk, reduced its prime lending rate a full percen- tage point to 171"1 per cent t o d ay while o th e r s lowered their rates to 18 percent. The moves from the pre· vious 181 '2 percent level refle ct lower s hort-term inte r est rates in money markets. making it less expensive for banks to raise money for lending. Cos ts or borrowing and demand for loans are the two major factors which banlts consider in setting their lending rates. Both have been declining re. cently B ELG RADE . Yugos lavia I AP> -The body of Pres ident J osip Broz Tito, the World War • I I bero who forged his brand of decentralized communis m and preserve d Yugoslavia 's in- de pe nde nce from the Soviet Union more than 30 yea rs. was brought to Belgrade tod.ay to lie 1n state until fune ra l services Thursday. The last sun ·iving rounder of the Third World movement of non·a liRned countries, Tito died Sunday in the hos piwl in Lj ub- DOES RUSSIA PLAN YUGOSLAV GRA8?-A3 IJa na. capital or the Slovenian Republ i c 111 no rth we s t Yu~oslavia. whe re he had been a patient ne arly rour months Born May 7. 189~. he would have been 88 Wednesday. Th e gove rnme nt o r-de red Sl.'v<•n d ays of nat ional mourn· m g and prepared for a n influx 1 of foreign leaders for the state funeral. The body was brought to Belgrade by train and is to lie in s ta te in the Feder al Parliame nt building. Burial will be near the Museum of the Revolution in a Belgrade sub- urb. Thousands lined the s treets of Ljubljana as Tito's light brown ca sket , draped in the Yugoslav national flag, was taken to the train station and placed aboard the presidential "blue train." Then . al the only stop, in Zagreb, second largest city. tbe- corfln was taken off the train so tho us ands could pay the ir <See TITO, P age A2) Police Called To Curb Riot In Huntington about 200 yards aw ay lo take cover. T hick black sma.k.c... poured from th<• bar k of the bu1ld1n~ Ira nian de mons trators who had been rnilhng around about 400 vards down the road started thunderous yells or "Long livl' Khomeiru.·· Ayatolla h Ruho ll a h Kho m em i's Iranian re Ri me refused to negotiate on the gunmen's de m ands ror the release of 91 Arab militants imprisoned in Iran's 011-rtch Khuzestan province ... T hree more s hots were heard after the explosions a nd names paured from a second rtoor wm- dow At least one man. presumably a hostagt!'!"was seen jumping for his lire from a second floor balcony to anothe r ba lcony /tledievol Fun at IJCI The two ear·s plitting. CK· plosions occured al 7 30 p m local time. F ifteen minutes later . pohl'e with stretchers raced toward the building and we re seen carrying out bodies . Police a lso tore down • the ir barricades t o get fire eng ines through to h ghl the roaring n ames and dense black smoke still pouring from the building ~ Ea r lier toda y, a polic e s pokes ma n sa id t he ~un men declined an offer of breakfast made when they s poke al JO a m . O\·er a fi eld t ele phone b<.>t ween the Scot la nd Yar d m•eottators a nd the e mbassy The last mea l ~cnl in wal. a t midd ay Frida y . but there is believed to be a store o r rood an <Stt BLASTS. Pagt> A2l 90,000 Hit The Beach es Nearly 90,000 people gathered at beaches in Huntington Beach over the weekend despite over cast mornings that cleared in the ·afternoons. Lifeguards reported c rowds of 14.000 and 16.000 Saturday and Sunday. respect ively, at the city beach. Twenty-one rescues were reported because of moderate r iptides. Lireguards also reported that 30,000 bathe rs visited Bolsa Chica a nd Hunting to n Sta te beaches Saturday. A c rowd of 36,000 was on h and Sunday Thirty -nine p e r s o ns we r e rescued in riptides. A m o n g t h e s 1 g h l s a t L' C J r \'I n e · ~ W ayzgoose Fest ival O\'er the week end were a joust bet ween Enc Ames <right> of Huntington Beach and Ken Kessle r of Rov. land H ei ght!>, while kilted Richard Klug.ston of Anaheim answers the tradi· t 1ona I q uestion from a n unidenti f ied youngster . Two ~en Slain in A mbush S h ootin g SANGER (AP> -Police an.- 1nvestigat1ng the am bush shoot ing deaths of two yeung Sanger m('n as they w~lked through en alley on their "a y home from a party ~turda) Iran R e le ase s Bodies of U.S. Mission Te am 8) The Associated PTess The bodies or the e ight U.S 'l'rncemen killed in the fo iled hostage rescue m1ss1on in Iran \I. t•re turned over toda y to a Creek Catholic archbishop who 'aid he would take t hem on a flight to Switzerla nd on Tuesd ay for transfer to t he L'n1ted Statt>S In another development. Ira n 1a n s s aid thev fo u n d a ··possibly Amencan" helicopter a banrloned in the desert after four ht•L1copters violated Iranian .urs pac€' Sund ay. the oHt caal P<J rs ne14'S agency reported lo· dav. Rut an Washin~ton , Defense De p a rtme nt spokes m a n L t. Cmdr G<>rdo n P ete rso n sa id the re was no such violat ion and the he licopter was the one a ban· doned dunng the failed Apnl 25 m1ss100 to rescue 53 Americans . from Tehran M e anwhile, the T e hra n newspaper Keyhan q uoted In· t e r ior Minis t e r A yato llah M ahdavi Kani today as saying t he Irania n parlia m ent would dec ide the hostages' fate but that the hostages would prob· a bly be tried by an inlerna· taona l tribunal if the United Sta tes did not meet Iranian de· mands . <See IRAN, Page A2> Chimps or Chumps? Co ast Forest Violence May Be Key to Humans By &ICHAllD GR EEN Of .. Deity ,..._. SYff Man may not be the only creature in t1'e world that kllls bis neighbors for no apparent reason. chimpamee aggression and this may he lp us t o unde r s tand human al(gression," she said. Mrs. Goodall and her assis· tanls reed the c himpanzees ba n anas to draw them close enough to obse rve. We athe r Low doudiness clearlng to hazy sunshine Tuesday afternoon. Cooler days. Lows tonight in mid lo up· per sns. Highs Tuesday 64 at the beaches to 70 in- land I I POK.IE PRODDED PILOT AD •• M1 Oally PtJot cl111lned Ml d a M.•one 1ood Job or rindlna A~· About 20 Huntington Beach police officers converged on the bluffs section of Bolsa Chica State Beach Saturday night to quell a dilturbance that erupted when officials tried to break up two plll'Uel at clolinc time. Police were pelted by bottles and cans, and five perlOOI were arrest.eel in two major lacldeatl, 1ccordlna to U . J ack Reinbolt&. Three of thole arres&M .. .,. treated for cut.I ud bru1Mll but pollH otftffrl eecaMd Mr1ous inJurr. h'nbokl aakt. Dr. Jane Goodall said Sunday nl1ht at UC Irvtoe that she has se.n Taman.lan chimpanieea do- 'lnt the aame thine. Sbe spoke lo 300 people ln UCl's Crawford Hall. Her tpeech WU spomoted by the Orante County Natural Hlltory l"omadaUon ln auocta· Uon with U.. L .S.8 . IAakey 1'ouad1Uon IDd UCI. Mrs . Goodall has spent m~ or her lime ror the last two dee· a des observing c hlmpancee behavior on Gombe National Park land. The slender , 46-yea.r· old Enillsh woman speaks about the anfmals aa ii they were her c lOJle personal friends. In a allele and ntm present•· tlon al Sunday's speech, she point.eel out four chltnps ahe bu met; Fut. Freud. Frodo1nd f1o. "We found that the y became aggressive when we gave them too many bananas so we had lo c ut down," she said. Mrs. Goodall said that one of her m08t important d1scoveriea was that ch.lmpanues use tools and throw rocks. To lllllltrate her point, she I~ I nlm taken at Gombe la"" which cblm· pan1~ •~ • ahown u.aln1 lone allcka to eat lnaecu. ••••tt• r • .-• ., SoJlv StortlonJ. SClft ""-'· cilco'• molt colorfW madam, I ~at•• t.bt ldvertlsln1 IUCceN &ory ol UM HunUntton Beach an .tlO pl~ thJ• ad ln tM .u, Pt.lot: The 4'9turbenH betan /ml befo,.. mldaltbl, wlten 1 1t• park ......,. requeee.d = UlliUMI •ca.lat U.. 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W•lntr taYt tht flra\ IWO IPHt'Me tft &M ........ fleveput ulned from U•• t10 Pf' un.. .,....... win • Ultd In lft .tfon to lt11Ud I •111unl hlator~ """'""' I• or"'•'-"-~· Al lao.t dOIW a GU bW IM' 1 "°' tllrOUfh ~. &o,,. ,w,to Pa,e A7 • ---- ~LY PILOT Monda Ma 5 IHO ~--J T BREAKlNC---..... IAu""""' "°"' loda~·· arid°*'....,.._., ...... ..,,~, Carter Opens Arms To ll Cuban Exiles WASJUNGTON IAP • ~!dent Cartf'r Hld today the llnltl"d States wtU ronUnut' to otter ·o~n arSM and open heart" to t.-ru. ot th~ands mot\" C\tben retuaee! t'JCperted to arrivt1 ln t•londa U\ ronunac weelca I Htlatcxi story, A4 I Without mcnllonin1 lhe arowtna pt'eNIAn!a on nondtana, who a.lf'\•ut1Y have abftorbf-d tht bulk of thl' l!I00,000 Cuban3 who havt• fled ~Ir homeland "In~ F\del Ca11tro seb.ed poW4'r more than 20 yo" nao. t'1ilrtt'r told thl' Uagut' or Womt'n Voteni ·Wt• ar,• ttu.• most 1tt•n.-r.xu n•Uon m Ult' world In dC'alina "'1th n.•fuRt<eii •nd I fl"t"l -.·e m\L)t conunue · flarf"•P 011 M'ru 8 ••k TEL AVIV. h1rael 1AP1 ls rae>ll lt'\)()p~ loday ftred tear ga!. at :stont> tllru-. in~ demonstrators at a girti. · M'hool 111 the Wei>t Bank ctly ol lbmalla.h as lsraeh Pi.lt:M1n11tn lt>~tOfU flared anew 1n the O('cup1l'd lt'mlof) • A iipol..t•i>man for Israel':. Wt•:.! tt,,nk m1btar) go\ernmt>nl sa1d sludt•nt.' blocked a road out:.1dt-tht: :.c·hool with ma.kciih1fl barnl•adt·~ of rocks 11nd bumtng tires uncJ hurl~t ~tones at l!>raeh -.old1t•r, befort' ~ht" troo~ mo\ l'd 1n "1th lcur gaii to dis p<'ri>t' lht•rn There were no ltl)unc:. or .arn·~b . ht· said Thl' lllt·1cl1•n1 c<ime a~ ls ral•h c1nd Jo:~a p1 11in 1wgol1ator lt cun rerred wtlh U S S pecial Ambassador Sol L1no w1l1 to dli>CU!>l> M proposed Palestinian autonorr.y plan 5..iO lll1>gal A lif!"n• .4teh_.d SAN YSIDRO CAP> US border patrolmen took 27~ ti legal aliens mlo custody In an early morning sweep a long the Tia Juana Rt v(.'r l«>vees while along the other i>1de Mexican i>tatc police arre~tl•d about that many . Boneb. D1>tonation ThrPof PnPd SALT I.AKE CITY IAPJ A man with a homb tied around him barncadf'd h1mselr ins ide a house today with his thre.> r h11'1ren and threate ned to set ort the bomb 1f he he ard a broad cast report of the incident. police said. Several local radio statJons stopped bve coverage Som<' stations which ha d bee n reportmg the incident dropped 11 from the next hourly ne wscast · Shenff's Capt Larry Dow said a bomb was found in a milk 'box at the man's house m another part of the valley It was det onated b~ bomb expert.'>. he s aid Capt Nick Morgan said 1t "as beheH'd lhl' man. who was separated from has "'ire. had at least one add1t1onal bomb m the house ht-sides the one UC<l around hJ~ body Dollar Drop11: Gold Gain• l.O!':DON IAP> The value or the dollar was m ostly lower in lim1wd world trading today, with markets 10 Japan, London anti 1\mst<•rdam clo~ed for holidays Thi· price of gold closed 10 Hong Kong at $516 15 an ounce. up from $.5()8 05 Saturday The metal then rose 10 Zunch to ~5 I 7 ;;<1 ;in ounce. up from $512.50 F'riday, bt·fore sliding to ~fi t ~• 'l<l C:old tradl·d in New York at $514 50. up S.1 ~1h·1·r tr:Jrted tn Nt•w York at $13 ltl dm' n 55 rPnl!-> Judieial Raees • ,,,,. ........ WHERE COPT£R FOUND U.S. O.ntea VkMaUon F,.... Pafl*' ,, I IRAN ... Tht-boot<'& of servicemen k I I led 111 that mission were h.inth'd ove r lo Archbishop lltlarton \ttpudJ1. who was ac:- l'O IU panted by Swiss Am · bassador Enc Lang and tbe papl\I reprt.'sentat1ve in Iran. Monsignor Annibale Bugnini, th<' radio said CspudJi said he will fly Wlth lhe bodie s Tuesday to Sw1t1er lWld where he will tum the rt-mains over to the lntema · 11onal Red Cross r~>e.__ transfer 1Q. tht> farrubt~ in the United States An t•arlic•r T t'hran Radio broadcast said Capudj1 would deliver the bodies to the Vatican There was no explana· t1on for the chang,. In plans llo wever . Capudj1. who s pent thr<'l' yl.'ars to an Israel! J&I for running guns to the Paleslln- lsns. has not been authorized to act for the Vat1C'an . Tht> Americans were killed April 25 when a hehC'opter and trans port plane involved in the m 1ss1on <'OlbdPd on the ground 200 miles eas t of Tehran The next day the militants holding 50 of the hostages at ilit' C S Embassy in Te hran san<"t" No ' 4 anno unced they were tra nsferring some or the cap t1 vl's to other c ities to fotl any other resc ue opt•rat1 on that m1~ht foll-Ow In tht> following week. the . mllllant.-; i;aa<l they h11d mov<'d J:rouµs of their captives to eight c1t1t.'s. and they added Arak and M a h a 11 a I , a bo u l l 5 5 m ties southwest of Tehran, to the llst ,.,....p~,,, Deputy Association TITO ... Lists Endorsements Th<• 1\s~o('1at1 on of Or ange Cnunty Deputy Shl'nffs has en tt•r('d Ille June J JUd1c1al el~· lions arena. t•ndorsing seven dcp ut \' district a ttom cyi> and three ln«umbcnt JUl"SI SIS The d1 s tril'l a llo rneys en flor~ed for <·ll·rt1on include fi ol.>1•rt Dc•W11tc Chatterton 11f llu11tington Bc•ac•h. one of five r;inrl1cl.Jt<·~ M:t·kms, the P<>Stlion no~ htlll by Or<in~e County Superwr Court .Judge II Waller St etnl'r Skmcr 1!> retiring Edward Wallace Dingman of lrv1nt', one of two candidates !>oeeking to rl'place incumbent (' <· n tr a 1 0 ran ge County \tun1c1pal Court Judge Karl C Frank of Santa Ana Cliff Harn'>. of Anahl'1m. Jmong !>IX c·and1datc·s vying for the poi>1twn of central court .I u d gt' Ho be rt E L a w o f 'ic\\po rt IJeach . "ho 1s not '-t'ek1 ng re el<'ct1un Alphoni>u!> C Novick. of 11,1nt.>. who t!:t c•halle nging Superior Court J udge Leonard II McBride of Santa Ana Enc Sm.•thcn. of Tustin. \\ho ts attempting lo unseat ccn 1ral court Judge Eugene C Langhauser of Santa Ana. Richard W. St a nford or Fullerton, who 1s opposing m cumbenl North Orange County Judge aetty L Ell as Robert E Thomas Ill, one of two candidates opposing cen tral court Presiding J udge John C Teal of Fullerton The sheriff's association a lso ORANGE COAST Hr DAILY PILOT f~ Ot~ t.o.\t o.~•• P.* •fi~ ~,.., ,, (fW'l"t~t"W'<O ...... ~ p.~\ I\ Dv0h~ 0• tN Ot•"'Ot 4M'' P\o•\llil"O (.,....ft, ""Pot••lr ~··+~'\ .,,.,. t#Wlbh""""' MorllCI•• t~f'OUO" , •.O..t toot \.~t• "'-"""' N•411100fl lMo~ft H wnt""Crf""" e .... ," t o ... l'lt••" """•' ·~ ''"'"• l •O!,j'I• ,...~" ~" (_ .. , •• , ..... ~ , .. '°""1H ....... '" ""'1>41\,.., "'-twit<N•\ #IC!~., , ..... ~ .... °"'°"''~ ,..,_, ,, •t JJO ...... , • .,.~ 1'1"'"1 ,, 0 ... '"'° <~•· ~,. (•ilfOfAt• .,.,. .... .., ...... ""'•\.0.l'lt .,..., """''..,.... -··~ Vl(t ,..ti'\••O •f)d Gmf ....... """"'""" ... ~., ..... .. t ClltO' f M"'-t \ & M.,....._ .... ,,,,..fr ... l (ff•(llf a..n., ... "-' .," .. .,,~, ..... --.. ...... o._t_•l•1 .. HiltfltlNfOft 8e•OMoe ll'llf .... ~­......... _ .. , ,. 0 ....... - Offtc•• l_.,, ... ,~ ..,,,.. c .... _, •(Mt••~ ... ._tlf't'\f,....; (jnnounced its s upport o f Hunt ington Beach Pobce Department legal ad\riser W1lltam Sage of Newport Beach over incumbent South Orange County Municipal C ourt J udge Richard D Hamilton of Laguna Beach Incumbent Judges who re ceived Ille assoc1ation ·s endorse· ment are. Superior Court Judge Frank Briseno of Irvine. who is facLng t.•leclJon oppos ition fro m Irvine attorney E Charles F'orde. Supe rior Court Judge Honald H. Prenne r of Santa J\na. who LS being challenged by Villa Park deputy district at· torney Thomas W Privette North Court Judge Logan Moore or Anaheim . who IS op posed by Brea attorney David Rad an The assoc1 atl-0n also an nounced support of municipal <'O urt Judge Ragnar R Engebretsen or Mission V1e)O. \\ho as among e ight c andidates for the seat of Superior Court Judge Claude M Owens of South Laguna, who is retiring * * * Gates Gives Endorsement To3 More A Huntington Beach Police Department attorney and two ln· c umbent Ora n ge County Superior Court judges are the latest judicial candidates to re· ceive e ndo r sem e nts r rom Orange County Shertfr-C-Oroner Brad Gates. A spokesman for Gates said the sheriff has sent letters of !'IUpport to: -William Sa1e. the Hunt· lngton Beach Police Depart· ment's ln·house le1al advi.Mr, who is attemptln1 to unseat South Orange Cou.nty Municipal Court Judie Richard Hamilton. -Incumbent Superior Court J udae Ronald Prenner, a recent appointee ot Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr ., who la bttn1 c ballen1ed by Tbomaa W . Privette, 1 deputy dlatrtct at· torney. -Incumbent Superior Cow\ Jud•• Leonard McBride. wbo " fletn1 oppo1ltion from Alpbomua C. NOYlcll, allo a dep- Vlf dJl&rkt attcney. T•• •h•rUf prtv1oua11 In· nouneed hi• Hdor "'""' ,., thrtt Mumb'"t J• • -... •• • d,.,_,, )' ,•• • t r I ' respecta. Tito's two sons accompanied his body on the tram to Bel- grade Although Yugoslavs mourned the onJy leader many of them had ever known. his death had been expe<"ted several months and the two co ll ective leaders hip groups h e put together to succeed him as pres ident and head of the Com· mumst Party were already In firm C'Ontrol of the governm ent and the pa rty. .. •Lazar Kohsevski. the 66-year._ old president of the Macedonian Republic. was sworn in as "pres· 1dent of the preside ncy," a ti· tie that will r otate a nnually among a nme ·m a n collec\ive made up or represen tatives of Yugoslavta's six republics. two auton<>mous provinces and the Communist Party Steven Doron1sk1. 61 , a Serb from the autonomous provtnce of Vo1vodina. was expected to become the party president He will share his power with 23 members of the party presidium representing the r epublics and the autonomous provinces Tito, elected president-for-life in 1974, devised the two collec· ti ve leadership groups and gave s large amount of a utonomy to the regional governments in an effort to keep the centuries-old riva lries and hatreds among the Ser bs. Croats, Slove nes. Bosnians, Maced o n ians and ·other fi ercely nationalis t ethnic l(roups from wracking the na· tlonal unity h is domina nt leadership and personality created and held together. F oreign leaders o f all political faiths united ln paying hom age to one of World War 11 's last s urvivin g he roes President Carter termed him "a towering figurl' on thl' world s tage ,'' while the Soviet leaderabip hailed him as "tbe outat.andin& leader of the com- m unlit.a and all workers of Yugoslavia. and a le•dlna fl1ure of the lntern1Uonal com· munlst and w4rkers' move· ment." .. Robinwood School le•e Plan Eyed Pl1n1 for leutn1 llobln'WOOd Elemtntuy School ln Hunt· tnsion Beaeh, which will CN 9t lh• end of tM t1ll"Nnl IChool )'Hr, wiU bt dlac\&IMCI by OcMn View lthool Dlltrtct lrult.ell at their ,...w., mfftln1 at ?:• tonlfhl In the dl1trtet otnN. lC:" • n nr,-:t. • "'~ f 11•' _. r """llOft•J In· , ., •• · I f ri1 ••••L .. w••• .. l"'--P-..AI RIOT •.. Ham~hlre . .Ue1edly 9u.ahed an officer. M she wu befnl arreat- ed, Randy A. Ranieri, 22. of HwiUncton Beach. attemp~ to lntervene. police aald Ranieri waa charged with re slating arrest. and the woman was charged with resisting ar· rest and interfering with an of- ficer, police said Police encountered addiuonal resistance when they attempted to break up a second party of about ~ per.ions vlsltini from East Lo&Angelessuburbs. Wbeo some party goers began tossing beer cans and bottles down upon t.M officers from the bluff ar~a . two canine units and additional officers were s um moned Vktor Manuel Duruo, 25, of Monterey Parle. was a rrested for auaulting an officer and for an outstanding tramc warTant. pohce said Yolanda Valdivieso, HI . of Rosemead. was charged with re s1!lllng ~t. police sutd A 17 ) l' a r o Id } o u l h from Alhambra alMJ w11s arre!\led for 1 n I e r f e ra n ~ " 1 l h a n o rr 1 « t· r police !>aid Police Seize 2 Suspeets-in Valley Thefts Fountain \'allt>y pol1<'t-have a rn•sll'd two suspect~ who they alle~t· "Af·r~ pa,1'.'im~ '>l()len off1 ct.' e-qu1pment tllroui.th a ft::ncc to a C'ar waiting at the side oft.he San D1e~o fo'n .'t'way C harged with com m ~rr tal burglary Sunda> were Robt-rt Oa\'ld A y rt's t 6 o f Westm1ns l<·r. and H1rha rd Wayne Dunn. 36. a trans1t-nt from 11111101-, Pohcf' .... 1<! • .1n employ<'<' al ~t'" port HC'iil'urch, 182J.5 "1 l Raldy Circle. n •port<.-d al Jt.ll'lut H a m that a burglory h<Jd JU.'>t oc curred T ht' two mt•n were arrMlf'<1 a,, lht-> wt-rt> loud1nl( C1n 'H"tnc typev.nter. uddmg mitrh1ne and "llher ('qU1pment inlo th(·ar car pohct' i>it1d . .,,..~..,._.. YIELDS TO POPE CongrH1men Drinen Priest Bows To Pope, Won't Run I',.... Pap Al BLASTS ••. the embusy. The phone COD'ler'lation ·w-. the first contact reported by police since the game n freed a 36·year-old Syrian captive suf· ferlng from a stomach com· plaint Sunday night. • He wu the second hott.a1e with stomach trouble freed since Thursday. and the rifth captive released since the siege began Wednesday Police sent In two pac kets or anti b1otlcs but the medJcalion apparently did not work. There was no immediate word that any of the other captives are suffer· tnll from the a!Olction. F o reign M inlst e r S adegh Ghotbzadeh was quoted by Tehran Radio as saying after a Revolutionary Council meeting m Tehran Sunday · . ''The London issue is all over as far as we are concerned. We have made Bntain responsible fo r the L~sue If Britain declares that 11 cannot do C1nyth ing, then "1• will start taking aclton." T e hran Radio quoted G hotb.rndeh as sending the rnllowmj? message m a letter ad· 11ressed to the e mba!'lsy hostages ="EWTO!\. M a'~ 1AP 1 1n London Ht·p Hol>l'n f-' Drin&n, the only "You can be ~ure that we wHI prat>:.t 1n Congrcsi>. annOlmced J(O to any length to secure your today t hat \\ tl h "regret and frec·dom and, if we deem it pain ' he v.111 acct·pt a p{.lpal or necessary and 1f t his ls your d cc b lill.n 1.0~ Jlo man ..C ailwl rn-ll'.1Sb . lens .of. thous ands ..('.)( .i.ra: rl. r)!.\ from v<Jlitar al ar t1v1t) nian~ art• ready to e nter the em· flnn.111 .111 11uh pnk1 n 110.·ral bas'>) unarmed and shouting v. h 11 h .. . r ,. 1J r 1· .., t' n t 1• d c;oc1 1s l(n·at · <ind mete out the ~1 J ''·•l'hu-1·t h ' Ith D1:.tr 1C·t rightful pun1-;hmf>nt to these 'lnCf' 1!170, planned to !>eek rt> mcrcenan~ of Iraqi Baath " ,.f,·rt ion Hui 1t v. .1-. reHah'd l~anian authont1es have ac ~un<tct~ th.it h1 lo!>ot ••n d ppeal <>f cused the rulmg Baalh party of a clf'n..,111n b} f'ov~ Jo~1n PauJ II Iraq of Mtrnng up the ethnic ordPnni? him and r1lhN C'alhohr 1\rah po pulation o f Iran's pru·-.L.., O<Jt lo twcom1· IO\Ol\ed in Khuie--tan r>ro\'1nce, and have 1JQIJt11-... hlamed Iraq for the London t>m I Jm pruuil .tnd honon-d to ht· bJ'i'>\ M:·1wr1· · J pnt .... l and-• J• u11 .. r>nn;in Tlit· ~unmen . an ethnic m10-0n - ,11 rl toda' "" ,, JH·r ... on ,,, I\ ''·tk1n 1: au tonomy for f.11lh I mu,1 1,..r. .. , .. 1h.tt th .. n•" hhu11·~lan have· rfrmanded a 'l4 11rk f,, mo ... rl•· ""hldl 11l.an1·11,n~th1•m .... l\1·c;C1ndthe1r 'um 1•h<1~ v.111 I>< rt111r1· 1nar-<>r hu't oJ~t·., t11 .t n undisclosed I.ant l/1.1ri lh• ...,,,, k I .11n r•-qu1rt'<l -41 ,.,, 1noJl11Jn out..1dt: Britain 1•1 lt·,1\1 l'11llr•· hJ\C' rt•fu.-.1-<l It 1-. ~ilh r1·1•r11 .rnd ~.un th.ti I ·"I ',,, lh• II•·· ,, II •1f th• f111h ~··· HB Council flllllH\ ur .,rt11r thP JMUI\ 1'1 1'1111 1.11111 'i "' .fo.n1:.Lrnrl <,.-11r1 h1·, ,., .• 1\, ... 1 ,, r1h11n<· l'.tll i\µnl ::7 fr11m H"tll•· r•·IJ\ 1n~ •• PllJ•dl d1r1·1 tJ\•· ~.1\1 11.: pri1·-,1 · ... h<1uld Pr d 111/t p;,rtJt IJ111t1· Ill f>ltlit11 -. ' epare nes~ 1 ll\t.>r ltW C'Ollr\I' II( lho• nf•l(l Geis Seniors' F1B1d Request Th•• lfunllnJ:ton Beach City < oun ril is i>c heduled t o act lon1i.tht oo a requt.'st for $45.36'> rrom Orang•• Count) revenue 'hc1r1n.: funds to operate tht: local S(>fltOr outreach program. ' fo·" da):-.. l pur'>Ul'd "l'H·rJI Meet Topl•C .t\••nues of apix:c1I '>lrt·'>~1n~ "'1th lhl' Roman authonta-.. th<· How wt-U prt>pared Fountrun Valley LS to COJ>f with natural diusters s uch Au floods and earthquakes w1U be the toptc at an opeo breakfast meeung of I.be Fou ntain Valley Chamber of CommerC't''s leg1slat1ve comm.JI tee The mt't'i.Jng wtll begin al 7 45 a m Tue~da -. at Hrt.'W'i\e r ·!:t Re~taurant . \oSJo Warner Ave .... Gu~t speaker will be G«>rge Thyden . civil defcnH and c.mergenry St>rvices N>Ordmato r for HunlJngton Beach and Foun tam Vall<'y The event 1s open tn the public Earthquak~ F~lt By Only a F~w PASADENA 1/\Pl Scu.>n lists say 11 measured 2 3 on the Richter scale. but the earth quake that npplC'd through the San Gabnel Valley this we-ekend apparently went unnoticed b> residents DenntS Mer.-d1th o f thl' Ca l1fo rn1a In stitu te of Technology here said the quake OC<'urrt'd at 12 50 p m Sunday and WL'i centered "som ewhere between Alhambra and South Pasadena " . , f :.a ct that 'uch .. n order "ould .ilmost certamh seem. in lbt- eye' of many People. to be an 1 m proper 1ntrus1on by the church mto Anrencan poltucaJ a rrairs." said Prov1nc1al Ed"ard M O'f1a hen ) .\ "C'<'k lall·r 0 f'"IJhert \ .,aid h1 '4;1.') told b) l hf• \ at1ran tll.Jl fu nh..r opix-aJ "'ould not N .t< t 1·ptM ' The papal order 1<. not as l'Tl('(j .tt Onnan al<in«. but .1pplie<. to .tll pnMI!>, O'flahcrt~ ~:ud It ha~ bt't•n slrt>l'~Pd to m<' th at \'at1can and Jl'.!>U 1t ::iut hont1es an Rome "1sh to un 1lt-rhne the potnl that lhl· pnn <·1pal rea..'°" for the orOl'r "al> lht• prt.':'lent po1w·~ ron\'11:l1on.' ;1 b 0 u t t h (' p r () p l' r r 0 I l' 0 r pricbt:, " The pope -; conv1c·t1ons. he addN!. "differ or;oml'" hat '" em riha~1~ from thO'il' of his pre deces~rs ·· At lhe \'aLJcan , a spokesman "as quoted as saying th~1l eiu:h h1shop "111 decade ho'-' the order I'-to be applied Vatican sourct>S -;1ud toda) that the papal orde r 1<> expected to affect a number or other potit.Jcally active pnesLc; 10 other countries It,, County offic1al.s have mdicat ed the maximum they will fund " S45.336. a 25 percent reduction from last year The city's contnbutioru;, al.so through r"e\'enue s haring funds. ~ 111 bt· $68.005 tf lhe grant 1s ap- proved llt>ci nngs \\Ill be conducted by tht• OranRt.' County Social f>ro- ~ra m '> Ad\'ISOry Committee and lht· count) board of s upervisors Tht• M'fl1or outreac h program prov 1d~ information and refer. r .ti sen·1ct'. contact and visit.a 11on. mt.'als to the home. special I ransport.at1on and a newsletter Tht• yPar's applrcat1on re nects J decrease of 1n., hours per "eek for a !~decrease of 910 hour~ The presen program is funded through pl 30 T onight's Ci ty Council meet. 1ng starts at 7 30 al City C-Ouncil chambers, 2000 Main St Crash Kills 5 BR\'J\N, Texas (AP I -A r11:r y lhrec·vehtcle colhs1on bas killed five persons. including two children a nd an infant born durin~ the accident. and injured three others. authonlless aid. AL S l.ARAOE ih I A:::,t OON ISLAND ~ff WI ·om or ACH 11 I 11 70 •(J ' .. Laguna/South Coa t VOL. 73, NO. 126, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES OR.ANGE COUNTY. CALI FORN I A ., . MONDAY, MAYS, 1980 Yoar Hom~town Dally Ne•»paper. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Did Coast Boid Topple Pyramids? By FREDEIUCKS<'HOEMEHI. Of .... o.ltt ...... , .... Orange County Sheriff's 1n vestigators said today they hop<• a Friday night raid on a Sl,000 per-person pyr.tm1d game an Mission VU~JO wall lU!>l~l in bringing s1m1lar opernt1on::. to u halt There v.t're rt>potts lhl6.t a' many as 13 meetings !>1 m1lar lo the one inr11tratt'd b y un dl'rt'ovt-r '''t' • und 1ntt>lh1enee dt•ta1l 1a.:enb W{'rt' ort'urrmg 10 ttw !louth t'<>unty 011 tht· 1'amt· t'\ t•n1ng ( Relult-d i.tont·:. l'agl'l> t\5 t\91 · ·Thert• could huvt• brt•n U1' m urh a:. $250.000 on t ht> hnl' f'r1 Jay night ulone. · "' :.hen ff :. :.pokt• man comm t-ntl•d llt' noted that an <1v"·ra~l' mt·eung may draw 40 pt-Opie. t•or h of v.hom may be <·arrym~ Two Bombs Explode $1.000 tn cush lo "inHM · an the 11yrum1d, ::.purred on v.1th the thought of l00llt't'l10g S16,000 Tv. t'lve were a rrel>ted follow- 111.: the raid al tht-residence of Mar)ann Mattmgl). 31 . of 27351 I.inion~. Mission Vit'JO She r\' < t'l\lt'd a m1sdt'meanor c1tallon a llc~tn~ ::.he ('Onducted a lotter~. Elt·n•11 otherl> rl'C('l\'t.'d c1ta· t1011 arn·su. on charges or pro· mottn#? c.in endle::.s l'ham , Section 327 or the slate Penal Code. They were identified today as Tracee Gwynn Hartline. 32, of C0sta Mesa. J1mm1e Bill Brooks. 26. or Costa Mesa : Ut•verly Lee Hunte r, 33. or N<'wport Beach . Linda Lee Yl•ntsch. 38. of Huntington Beach. Wayne Charles All~o. 59. of ~Saf'lta Ana. James Edward Reale. 36. of El Toro, Connie Rt:aty, 23, of M1ss1on Vie10 . Gr egory Murodian. 23. of ML-.- sicn Viejo; Karen Deborah Storm, 37. of Santa Ana; Betty Tobey Turk. Z1. of Mission Viejo, and Larry Steven Levine. 36. of M 1ss1on Vie Jo. Each faces arraignment June 4 1n South Ofjf nge County M unicipaJ Court~ Investigators said they de- cided lo attempt to infiltrate a meeting after receiving several .Lon on Em J Lea~~r 3~ Years • Tito Burial · Set Thursday BELG RADE. Yugos lavia 1 <AP l The body of President Josip Broz Tito, the World War 11 hero who forged his brand of decentralized communism and preserved Yugos lavia's in- dependen ce from the Soviet Union more than 30 years. was brought to Belgrade today to Ile in state until funeral services Thursday. The last surviving founder of the Third World movement or non-aligned countries. Tito died Sunday in the hospital in LJub- ljana, capital of the Slovenian R ep ublic in northwes t Yugoslavia. where he had been a patient nearly four months. Born May 7. 1892, he would have been 88 Wednesday The government ordered seven days of national mourn- ing and prepared for an influl< of foreign leaders for the state funeral. The body wac; brought to Belgrade by train a nd 1s to lie in state in the F edera l Parliament building. Buri;il will be near the Museum of the.> Revolution in a Belgrade s ub- urb Thousands lined the streets of Ljubljana as Tito's llght brown casket. draped in the Yugoslav nationaJ fl ag, was taken t.o the train station and placed aboard DOES RUSSIA PLAN YUGOSLAV GAAB?-A3 the presidential "blue tram " Then, at .l'otle only s top. in Zagreb, ~nd largest city, the coffin was taken oCC the tram so thousands could pay their respects. Tito's two sons accompanied his body on the tram to Bel- grade. Although Yugoslavs mourned the only leader many or them had ever known. his death had been expected severa l months and th e two co llec tive leader ship groups h e put together to s ucceed him as pres- ident and head of the Com- (See TITO, Page A2> Relics Falling Clemente Tries To Save Adobes By JOHN NEEDHAM Of -o.lly f'liet Staff San Clemente is trying lo save its old Spanish-style adobe and red tile-roofed homes and the new municipal C ultural Heritage Board has started the job with a block by block survey to pinpoint all the old homes on a map. Most of the homes were bwlt about 55 years ago, shortly after the city was rounded in 1925. Un- less preservation steps are taken, city officials rear. many or the homes might not make it into the next century. "We have been stressing the advantages of adaptive use." said Mrs. Blythe Welton, a cultural h e~itage board member. "The message we're trying to get out is that these beautiful old places don't have to be demolished to be useful." .,....,~ .... , ........... AN ENTRY INTO HISTORY Can Slln Clement• Sav• It? Medieval Fun at IJCI Among the si g hts at CC l rvi n e ·s Wayzgoosc Festival over the weekend were a JOU!,l between Eric Ames I right) of Huntington Beach and Ke n Kess ler of Rowland Heig hts. w hile kilted Richard Klugston of Anaheim answers the tradi· tional ques tion fro m an unidentified youngster. Potential Sycamore Uses Studied Laguna Beach City Council members wtll re view potential land uses ror Sycamore Hills Tuesday and. in a related mat- ter. cons ider s pending up to $9.125 for additional environ- mental mformat1on for the S22· acre parcel. A ~eneral plan amendment 1s needed ror the city property in order to 5('11 a portion of the parcel to a developer. Two years ago the City Coun· cil purchased Sycam ore Hills from Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. for S6.7S million in order to end years of lawsuits between the city and the developer. Problems arose when the city found it couJd not sell revenue bonds to raise runds for the mortgage. The city is now considering sa le of about 60 acres of Sycamore Hills near Leisure World on El Toro Road lo Baywood Development Corp. in order lo come up with some of the money owed Rancho. She said past city develop- ment policies have added to the decline of the o'der buUd1ngs. as well as neglect on the part of owners. <See ADOBES. Pase AZ) Chi-1Dps or' Chumps? Other revenue raising uses ror the canyon land are being ex- plored by the council. but the new council majority bas in· dicated it would like to see Sow· profile projects in u.e wedp-abaped city property between Lacuna Can.yon and El Toro Roada. POIUE PRODDED BfPILOT~D ••ICY DallJ PUot clu1lft.t ad did • ~good Job of flndint mr Apeo. Tbat'e tbe edYertllllll IUC!CMI "°" ot tM Huntlnstoa Beach man who pieced um 1d ln the 0.Uy Pilot: Foreat J/iolenee May Be Key io Humam ., UQl.\aD GaEEN ......... ,... ..... ll1n m•Y not be the only crHlUN in the world th•t killa hi• ne!Cbbon ror no 1ppant'll NalOft, -. Dr. Jue Goodall Hid Sundly n11ht It UC JrvtM that 1he baa IMft Tuunian cblm.c"IMI do-lq tM ...... ltalq. • .... to -,..... ln UCl11 Crawford ~:::~:T..:= ............... l UM L.1.1 , wlll•1 •uc• "Tbe attacks were vicious." said Mrs. Goodall. who has studied chimpan1eea in Tan11n1a·1 Gombe NaUon•I Park ror 20 years. "Several chlmpaniees wou.ld 1•n1 up o~ one chimp •nd brutally attack hlm for u mlnutll." she 11ld. "We're not IUN whll prompted the 1tt1c:b "Wt Med to leam more 1boul ' t ...... ,..... ........ 1on ucl \h1i nuy help u1 to und1r1,ud litUMlft ...,..,11 IM Mid .,::·.:t•,t..,&: ades observing chimpanzee behavior on Gombe Natlooal Park land. The slender, •year. old Enalilh woman 1peak1 about the anf m1l1 •• lr they were her clote penoeal frlendl. I n • 1lkM and ntm preMnta- tlon at Sunday'• speech, 1ht poln\H out tour c:hlmpe lht hu m": nn. rreuct. rrocto and no. BM la&d IM hu oblervld &Mt t•••I• chh•,. ...... wlllo had 1ood •0U11re ••II• 1ood •etMfl tltt•N,~H. 0.-UMt o&latr la1"4 1 ,-.., wU.. Nd , ........... Alt Last mooth the new mQ>r;ty kUJed plans '°" jotnt de"'°t>-ment of La1una C1n1oe tbat could haw Men two ~ IOlf counes. a reeort hotel ud CGD· 1lrucUon ol up t.o 1.IOO bom. la tM C:Ul)'Oft. They cue.a.ct a m .oao •· vtronment1I 1tud1, Jointly nnane.d bJ the cltr. dlle 1"91 Com pan)'_ a~d \be loulhra CeUfONla Golf AllodadM. Cl~t oftlNll = ....,. .. IWl •.ut ta --~~ r"r ,_.. from u.at M=· • ,..... mend Uw •• •• .,.._ .... tla• ,.,.., ~ ..... ~ ..... ( .......... Alt inquiries about the get-rich- qdtck scheme mushrooming in the south county ~glon . They said all but a lucky rew e nd up losing their money in the pyramid schemes. and added they felt it was better to attempt to put an early end to the opera· tion.s before a number or persons we~ left on the losing end of the s o -called investm e nt op - portunity. Bodies Carried . From Site ·LONDO N <AP> Two tremendous explosions rocked the lra111an Embassy today followed by a fusillade of gun fare. Smoke poured from the building taken over by terronsts six days ago Earlier. police ·said the body or a dead man was removed from the embassy after sounds of gun- fire were beard Three gunmen have been hold- ing some l8 or 19 hostages sUlce Wednesday. It was not immediately lmo'Nl'l if anyone else was killed in lhe explosion. 1 m mediately afte r the ex: plosions d<nens of shots were rared outside and inside t.be em- bass v. Police ordered reporters about 200 yards away to take cover . Thick black s moke poured from the back or the building. Iranian demonstrators who bad been milling around about 400 yards down the road started thunderous yells or "Long live Khomeini ·· Ayatollah Jtuhollah Kho - metni's Iranian reg1me refused to negotiate on the gunmen's de- mandS for the release of 91 Arab militants imprisoned in Iran's 011-nch Khuzestan province. Three more s hots were heard after Jhe expl05ions and names poured from a seeond floor win· dow. At least one man, presumably a hostage. was seen Jumping for his life from a second floor balcony to aoother balcony. The two ear-s plitting, ex- plosions occured at 7:30 p.m. local time. Fifteen minutes later. police with stretchers raced toward the building aod were seen carrying out bodies. Police also tore down their barricades to get fire engines through to fight tbc roaring n ames and dense black smoke still pouring from the building. Firemen cautiously ap- proached the building as ~ marksmen covered them. It was not cl.ear bow many survivors - gunmeo or hostages -there were inside the elegant five- <See BLASl'S. Page .\%) Coast Weather Low cloudiness clearing to hazy sun.shine Tuesday afternoon. Cooler days. Lows tooigbt ln mid to up- per 508. Highs Tue8day 64 at lbe be8dala t.o 10 in· lud. l1Ut•T•tl•• ... .. .. DAIL V PILOT • L/SC Mondav, Mey !, tMO ~--JUST BRE"4KING----... L.4U UflU /roe I~•_,., Oltd........., ...... ~ Caner Operu Arms To All Cuban Exiles WASUlNGTON <APl Pnsldft\t Carter aald lod.ay lM Unlted Sl.814!11 will C'Ofttln~ to offer "optn arma and opea heart" to lt-NI of thousands mo~ CUban ~Uttft expttted to arrive tn Florada In comLn& Wffks 1 fftlated a tor)'. A4 > Wllhout mmUonlnt the if'O'WU'I& prea.aurea on F1orid1ana, "'ho ~.cty bave ab6ortM!od the bWk ot the I00,000 CubaM wbo have l\ed their homeland 11.nct flckl Ca.atn> 1d.aed power more than 2IO ycan aaio, Carter tQld the 1.Aarue of Womco Votera ··we 11rt-tht· m06t ltnt-mu.\ nal>on ln the --·orki ln dul\na with ~u.&\.'fi nd l ft"('I "'e m1e1t C"OnUnue · TEL AVl . l!.rul IAPI braell t~ lod•)' fl~ lHT KH at a.tooe throwln& dernonstraton at a &lrt.6 ' Jchool ln the West Bank city ol RamaUah •• luull Palf'e!Unlan t~1.ona flared •new an tht• occupied t.t'rntot')I A spollt'5man for hrael'a WMt Bank mthtary ttovemment said students blocked a road oubuJe t.he school with makeshift barncadet> of rockts and bununat Urea and hurled at.ones •t lsraelJ soldu~rts bt·lore the troopb moved In with tear gi&a lo dis· Jk'rse tht•ni There were no U\)uneto or arresu. he 1ul1d The tnl'tdl·nl l'¥mt' its brnell and Egypturn negotJator s con rt'rrt>d V.ll h t' s S~t·tal AmbliSsador Sol l.lrlCIWltZ to dU.('U.')!i It propot.t-d Pall·:.tll)1an .iulOnurny pllUl I ~ IU4>9ol :t U.-,u .~f"he-d SAN YSIDRO 1AP1 US border patrolmen look 275 11 legal &lien.'> into custody 1n an early.morning sw~p a long the Tia J uana Rl\·er levees wtuJc aJoog the other ~tde Mu1l'Wl st.ate police arrt>Sted about that man.> ao.b Detonation Thrrat~ned SALT LAKE CITY cAP> -A man with a bomb lied around htm bamcaded hi mself 1m1de a house today wnh his thrtt children and threatened to set orr the bomb 1f he heard a broad c as t report of lhc incident. pol1ce !>aid St'v<'ral local radio stations stopped la vc coverage Some stations v. luch had been reporting the incident dropped at from the next hourly newscast Sheriffs Capt. Larry Dow said a bomb was round in a milk box at the man's house in another part of the valley. It was det· onated by bomb C'x perts. he said. Capt. Nick Morgan said it v.as belleved th~ man. who was separated from his wife. had at least one additional bomb in the house ~des the one tied a round his body DoUar Drop•: Gold Goi11• • ~.. >, LONDON <AP> The vaJue or the dollar was mosUy lower an hm1tC'd world trading lod'ay. with markets tn Japan . London and . ..\m~terdam closed for holJdays The pnce of gold closed tn Hong Kong at S516.15 an ounce. up from $508 05 Saturday The metal then rose tn Zunch to $517.50 a n ounce. up from $512.50 Friday, before s Lidlng to $515 50 Gold traded in New York at $514.50. up S3. S1her traded in New Yori< at $13.10 down S.S ~nts Judicial Raees Deputy Association Lists Endorsements T h e Associauon of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs has en· tered the June 3 Judicial elec tlons arena, endorsing seven dep- uty district attorneys and three incumbent Jursists. The dist ric t attorneys en· dorsed for election include. Robert OcW1tte Chatterton r1 f Huntmgton Beach, one of fi ve c andidates seeking the position nov. held b~ Orange County Supenor Court Judge H. Walter Steiner. Steiner 1s retiring. Edward Wallace Dingman of lrvme. one of two candidates s eekm g to replace mcumbent Cen tral Orange Co un ty Municipal Court Judge Karl C Franko( Santa Ana Cliff Harris. of Anaheim. among sue candidates vying for the position of central court J ud ge Robert E Law o f Newport Beach. who is not seeking re-election . Alphons us C. Novick. of l rv ine. who is c halle nging Supenor Court Judge Leonard H. McBnde of Santa Ana. -Eric Snethen. of T ustin. who is attempting to unseat cen· trat court Judge Eugene C. Langhauser of Santa Ana. Richard W. Stanford of Fullerton. who Is opposing in · c umbent North Orange County Judge Betty L. Elias. --Robert E. Thomas III. one of two candidates opposing ~­ t ral court Presiding Judge John C. Teal of Fullerton. The sheriff's asSO<:latlon also DAILY PILOT ,,.. Or.,.,,, too• 0..•• ~ ""''~ -"tCn •\ t D""tt.Mf'll90 ... Ntw\ pi,.,\\ " °'*'t'\~ ~ ,,... Ot•~qf' ( .. \I ~·~ C..•"'O•"h' ~4111 f"OtUo"\ •"• DvOh""'° ,..,.,.,.. tM°"'4"1 f-1-0., 1., Co\t• ~ ..,....,. • .,,~,_ Ht,,rt1~ er•cn ,-~""'•Ill l/•I t• I••·"~ l •O"""f Bf•P'I *"'" r...,,, A ,,.,.. 'f'9~1 .. 0-.-Cl"" ,, °"'°'ONO )ilt¥1M'f' .,_, ~\.. '"" ~ .. t ""*'~~ ••t I\., lJO W.'\\ .... liit.-..\. f> 0 .,.. '"'°· '""' ,,.. ... c..1 .... ,,.. "t•i. ._. .. _ .... , ....... ,.,.~.~ '--'• -., ... ""--a.-.. __ ._ ... -~Oilor ,_, __ __ ..,.,$ .... O......Mi.- A\\.·\IMI ~ t•t• ~• .. edlOtfloe .. ,, .... c-............ announced its support of HWlt· ington Beach Police Department 1 • J,ual adVlM!r William Sage ot Newport Beach over incumbent South Orange County Municipal Co urt Judge R ic h ard I> Jla m11ton of Laguna Beach. Incumbent Judges who re· ('e1ved the association's endorse m ent are: Superior Court Judge Frank flrtseno of lrvtne. who LS facmg el<•ct1on opposition from Irvine attorney E. Charles Forde. Superior Court Judge Ronald H Prenner o f Santa Ana, who as being c hallenged by Villa Park deputy district at· torney Thomas W. Prive tte. North Court Judge Logan Moore of Anaheim. who 15 op- posed by Brea attorney Dav1d Radin The association also an· nounced s upport of municipal cou rt Jud ge R ag nar R . Enge bretsen of Mission Viejo. who is among eight candidates for the seat of Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens or South Laguna, who is retinng * * * Gates Gives Endorsement To3 More A Huntington Beach P olice Department attorney and two l.n· c umbent Orange Co unty Superior Court judges are the latest judicial candidates to re· ceive endorsements from Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates. A spokesman for Gates said the sheriff has sent letters of support to: -William Sage, the Hunt· lngton Beach Police Depart· ment's ln-houae · &e1al adviler, who ls attempUn1 to unMat South Oran1e County llUDJclpal Court Judce Richard Jiaa1Uton. -Incumbent Superior Coun Judie Ronald Preoner. a reeent appol!Qe ot Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. who 11 beln1 cballen1ed by ThomH W. Privette, a deputy d11t.r1ct at· torney. -lncwnbtnL Superior Court Judie lAoftard McBlide. wbo la faeln1 oppoaltlon from A'pbomul C. Ncmck. a\lo 1 ~ utf diltrict ataonMy. Tia• 1herlff prntoue&y an aouaeld 9'11 •••orH•enl of UltM ...._.. ~ ud • ... .... ......., .. ..., .... , ........... tM , .. . ,....... ....... . t I . S. S. I. rl ·~~ WltERE COPTER FOUND U.S.. 0.IWea Vloladon Iron Releasea Bodies of V.S. Mi~iori Team By TM Aaaodated Press The bodies of the eight U S sen icemen killed in lbe failed hostage rescul' mission an Iran were turned over today to a Gret-k Catholic archbishop who said he wouJd take them on a flight to Sw1lzer land on Tuesd'Y for transfer lO the United Stat.es In another development. Ira n1an s atd they f o und a ··possibly American'' heli~r abandoned in the desert after four hellropters VlOlated Iranian airs pace Sunday. the o((lc1al Par~ news agency reported lo day · But an Wa~hangton. Defense Depart ment s pokesman Lt Cmdr Gordon Peterson s aid there was no such VlOlalJoo aod the helicopter was the one aban- doned during the failed April 2S m ission lO rescue 53 Americans fro m Tehran M eanwhil e , th e Tehran newspaper Keyhan quoted ln- t era or Minister AyatoUab Mahda"'i Kani today as saying the Iranian parliament would decide the hostages" rate tiw\ that the hostages would prob- ably be tried by a n intern&· t1onal tribunal if the United States did not m~t Iranian de· mands f'ro..P~1ll TITO ... munlst Party were already l.n firm control of the government and the party. Lazar Kolisevski, the 66-year· old president ot the Macedonian Republic. was s wo rn In as "pres· ident of the presidency." a ti· tie that will rotate annually among a nine-man collective made up of representatives ot Y""oslavia's six republics, two autonomo~ provinces and the Commwlist Party. St('ven DoronJsk1. 61. a Serb from the autonomous proVUlcc of VoJvodtna. was expeded to become the p:irty pr~ldenl. Fro91 Page 11 l LAND ... tained t.o continue a modified en· vironmental report on Sycamore Hills alone. Beside the Baywood devek>p- ment, the council is studying equestrian centers. a lodge-type resort, agricultural leases and other low-proftJe ~es for the d · ty land. Bandits Lock Manager Up In Robbery O range County Sheriff's Deputies are looking tor two men who robbed a Dana Point restaurant at knifepolnt Sunday night and then put the night manager In a freezer. Deputies said the manager of Pompano'• Filb Broiler, 35032 Del Prado Street, waa coin& out the back door at about 11 :2S p .m . Sunday when he was grabbed by two men, one of whom was holding a 10.incb knife. The men reportedly forced him back into the office and took anu.ndetermlnedamountofcuh before pulling the man in the freezer, The night manager escaped from the freeur by using an l.n· side safety latch. Youth F·alls From Cliff San C1ement.e Fire Depart- meat pa.ruMdics t.ruted a Lone Beach man for cLd.I ud acnpe1 alter be feJl about UO feet from a cllft at Su Onofre State Pa.rte Saturday. A-nre deoartmtftt •PGk•IUll Hid Dean Vaval wa1 LU• to Saa Clemente o ... ,., Hotpkal Ibo~ after Ml fall It I,. ... nd ...... Wtt9!~•• tel• ••UtertU" =~..r...t-=..w.r.:- F,...P.,,.AJ ADOBES ••• "Milled zonlnt practices have o bliterated the o ld Spanish bctmu." sh&.. a.4d~d "F.,w restric:tiOnl wer. enforced aod plann1nt varia.DHS were grant· H to demolllb and s ubdivide the properties uuslng their aradual dluppearance." M t'I. Welton said preservtna the okl bu.Udln1• would brinl s hoppers and tourists to the city ln 1reater numbers. "Hundreds of people 10 to Laguna Beach to slgbt.aee and shop." she said. Mainly because of the many interesting build· ings and quaint shops that are there. ··Preserving the old buildings he re would actually increase property values and bring extra revenue to the city.'· she sald Tbe Sao Clemente Cultural Heritage Board. formed about a month ago. has five members. but no legal authority. ,,,.._.r~AJ, CHIMPS ... mothers make bad mothers ··Flo was a great m other but we saw one ctump who wa.5 such a bad mot.her that she killed her baby." she !>atd. "We think that ctump lost its own mother al an early age .. Mrs. Goodall and ht'r 3.\~1c; lants feed th<' chimpanzee-. bananas lo draw them clos~ enough t.o obser\'e ~· e...1.ouruLt.hal .lhc.y_beca.r.D(' aggr<.>sSive whl:n we ila\'l' the m loo man~· bananas so w~ had to c ut do-.n ... she said. Mrs Goodall !>aid that one o ( ber most import.ant d1scovenes waa that chimpanzees use ti>ols and throw rocks. To Illustrate t>er point, she s howed a him taken at Combe tn which ,ctum paniees an! shown using tong s ticks to eat tnSects. The Goodall s~h was ·the th1rd and final s~h ur a sen es put on by the Orange Count} Natural Histor y Foundation P hilip Leakey and Dr J~ph Wei ner gave the Cirs t t ~o spttches in the series Revenue gained rrom the SlO-per·Ucket speeches wtU be used In an e ffort lo build a natural history museum in Orange County. Water Main Break Closes Viejo Campus Students were turned away at Saddleback Community College this morning by school officiaJs who said a broken water matn prompted cancelatlon of classt'S until at least this afte rnoon A ~pokesman for the M1ss1on Vie}o campus sald S<>me<>M ap- pa rently back<.'d a car into a r1 re hydrant behind the Fine Arts Department on the upper campus Sunday afte rnoon. The a ccident put a small break an the water main. caus ang water to seep underground The hydrant later collapsed. causing the main pipeline t.o burst Campus maintenance crews closed off the primary Cee<kr line t.o the campus late Sunday. leaving the school without water. There was no damage t o buildings. school officials said today. But beea~e there ls no water ror restrooms. the bar· riers were set up at the en trance to the campus and Stll· dent& were handed noUces say· Ing the school was cl06ed e t I east until this afternoon. The Casual Side of Rugby . ~ ........... Y1ELOS TO POP£ Congrenman Oftnan Priest Bows To Pope, _Won't Run :'\t:WTO~. M:ts!> t AP1 Rep Robert F Dranc.n. the onl) priest an Congres!>. announcc."CI toda) thal "WJth ·:reHrN and pain · hl' v.111 i.l("('<•pt a papal or der bunnmR H11man Cathol1t derg) rrom polllt<·a l a ct1v1ty DrtnJn, .m ouhpokt·n hbE:r al _y._h_o_h->l,L r ~ p .c...e..s. ~...d \!ao;o;a.C'hu~1·uor. 4th -O\str1ct c;inr t• l!r70 plJnn1·<I 1r1 '<·<·I-n· t•ll-tt1url Bul 11 "':.t'> n·H·ctl•·d Sundd~ thal h• Im \ Jn :.sppt•al 11r J d(.'<'IM<>n h~ 1'0111· .l<i hn l':iul I I ordenn~ him .111r1 uthn t';;tholtr prie..,l.<, nol t() t.11·('11m1· an\11f\•-d an polllll' 'I a rn r1rriurf and honored to be .1 Jff14""t .ind .1 JL•<.u1t ·· Dnnan !>aid 11..d~ \o, ,, rwr,<1n oC f~.t.!h J.mu.-.1 u\'111 •.1.JhJl lt1'·r1· 1 "' () r k ' II 't m I I • ' tJ II "' 111 • h .,,,mt•hl•"" ""Ill ht-'°"'' 11n~,r tant th.rn the work 1 am rl-qUlrr-d 1'1 li-;1 \ •• It ,., v.1th n·~·ri·1 .ind p.11n th.rl I Ul ( i.·pt th~· d 1•1·1')1f111 11f tht• 1\111\ ~(' Dnn.an·., c;upcnor tht' J~ull Pro\'tnc1al of Ne v. England. ~aid he rece1Ved a phone t:Jll Apnl '!.7 from Rome reld~ 1ng a pJpal rt1 recl1' <' ~a~ IOI'? pn t><.l!. 'ht°>ulrl not pa rt1 c1patc in pohtH'' · ·o"~r the rours<" o r the nt-' t fe -. day!>, l pur!>ucd ~t·\cr.il 3 \ enut•.-. o f appeal !>tre,!>1ng ~1th lht-Roman aothontu.-s the fact that ~uC'h an order '40uld almost ct>rt<iinl~ ~<"<'m an th<' eyes nf man; pMp\1 to be an i mpro per 1ntru-;1nn b~ l ht' c hurch into \mr rwan polil1ral a rr a 1 r ., " ~ a 1 d J' r n \ 1 n r 1 ,ti Edward M 0·~1aht•r1\ A ~('(>k laler, 0 ' Fla he rt\ Setld he -.·as told by the \'at1can that "further apJ)t•al v.ould not be ac cepted · The papal o rder t!> not .urned at Dnnan alone. but cipplu:.-s to d11 pnl"Sts. o ·frhern ~J10 Spanish MoviP Slated in L~una "Sentinels of SllC'nce .. Jn t\ C' a d l' m y A v. a r d . v. 1 n n 1 n g Spanish languai;?e film -.111 be '>hov. n at the Laguna Hedch Library Tuesday al I 30 p m in <·o m memoratton or Cinco dt· Ma\O A. ::.ccond film . · Mexican A m e ri ca n C ultur e. It s Heritage ... narrated an Spa.rush by Ricardo Montalban. will follow ~ ee:inor-i nq,y lhOn$ ano D1nt5 ~ 1n OOIOrs Of recs whllO khllo aky DhJO naYV Ind OOICJ AltO thl c-.c bit 1tr1C» ruo11t""" lnl~t>Wd l',....P~AI ' BLASTS ••• story townhouse In London'• -~~Kensington dialrlct . re en,me. ooured......, Oft· to the fire. bluln~ nercely from • second story wtndow about 20 minutes after the exploelons. A group of eight persona wu Hen walking out of the buildini shortly aftel"Ward. Two peraoos were brought out on slretcben but it was not known If they were dead or alive. , E arlier loday, a police s pokesman aald the au.nmea declined an offer of breakfast made when they spoke at 10 a m over a fie lct t elephone between the Scotland Yard nuotlators and the embassy . The last meal sent in was al midday Friday, but t he re is believed to be a store of food in the embassy. The phone conversation was the first contact reported by police since the gunmen freed a J6.year-0ld Syn a n captive suf· fenng from a s tomach com · plaint Sonday mght. He wa~ the second hostage with st.omach trouble freed s~ Thursday, and the fifth captive released since the s iege began Wednesday. Polle.-sent an two packets of ant1b1ot1r!> hut lh<' medication Jpparently dad not work. There "3'i no ltnml•d1al1• word that any 11r tht· other capt1vt"S are suffer- 1n51 from the afn1<'t1on F oreign Min1 ~t e r Sadegh c; hot bzadeh v. as_guoted J!.Y. nhrmt Jt1d.iJi 4!>3ayJAI( a fter .. - Rt>\ ohrt1onary CounMI ·meeting '" T1·hran ~umi;;y Ttwtf,ondon l'>~ue ,.., all over .• , rar J..'> v.e art> concerned We ha vt-made Brita an responsible for the t!)!>tJe If Britain dedares that 1t C'annot do anything. then v.e will -.tan l<iking ac:l1on." · T«hr ~n Radio quoted l.hoth1adth a s se nding thf l11llnv.1nh me.~'~'""" .. ~: .. "tter ad drt·::.::.t'(J lo Lhl· 1·mbJ..,.,\ hostage!> tll IAHtd1.10 You can tw '>Ure that we will i.:o t11 :ln .. lrni.:th to s e<'ure your fr1·1·'1•1m ,1n!I 1£ v.c de(.'m 1t ""< • ''·•n .ind 1f this 1~ your '4 t~h . lt'ru. of thousands of Ira man!> an• ready lo enter the e m· bass~ unarmed and shouting God as great· and mete out the r1~htful punishment to these mcnenanes or Iraqi Baalh " Iranian authonues have ac· r use<l lhe ruling Baath party o( lra11 of o,urnng up the ethnic \rab pn pulat1o n o f Iran's Khuze<1tdJl province. and have blamed Iraq ror the London em bassv senure Pri~ Rate Dips to l7l/2o/ti NEW YORK 1/\P) - MorRan Guaranty Trust. the nation's fifth largest bank . reduced 11.S prime lending rate a full percen· tage point to 17 "'2 percenl t o d .ly whal e o thers lowered their rates to 18 Pl'r<'l'nl The movl-S from the pre· '1o us 18 l'2 percent level rt>flt>('t lower short-te rm 1n tt'rt·~t rate~ 1n money markets. maktng it less t'x pens1ve for banks to raist• mone.)o ror lending C'c1~t..s of borrowang and tlt•mand for loans are the lV.'O ma1or factors whk h ba nko; ron."'1der in setting the1 r leodtng rates. 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ThLs year's race also featured ' • BOATING Raab Sails To Lldo-14 llllYC Title two clai.ses of Performance HUNTINGTON llARBOUR - Handicap Racing Fleet CPHRF'J Chris Raa b of Huntlllgton y ac hts, and lhe one-d esig n Harbour Yacht Club prov~ why Etchells-22 Class he 1s national champion in the Trophy winne r s in othe r Lido-14 sa.ihng class Suoday by classes· · tu 1 b' T ETHC"'' , ~ 22 _ 1. Perfect. winning s c u s oumament ~ of Cha mpions . ft was the ninth Don Edler. NHYC: 2. Misctuef. }Car HHYC hcc. condu~ the Carolyn Newcomb. NHYC. 3. regdtta Chaparal. Pay Ayres. NHYC. Winner in the Grand Masters PHRF·A -l. Bumble B. Don 01J,lht for skippers over 50 was Black , LA YC · 2 Summe r5t-l, Bill McCord of Balboa Yacht Bob Marshall, NHYC. Club. PHRF-8 -1 Commotion. T hirty of the top Lido-14 Me rl Butler-Bob Alcumbrac :.atlors 1n the Southland compel· 'liH YC, 2 . P egas u s, J e rry <·d an the .event. The L1do·14 Montgomer y. 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Bussard scored 14.4 po1nl'> un· der the Olympic penall) potnl -.ystem to 17 4 for runner up R<Jn dv Sm\1.h, Cabnllo Beach Yacht dub Tiurd place v. ent lo Richard J,ourek.CBYC, w1th 22point. Troph) ~ 1nnPr s 111 otht r t"la!>Sl'S STAH • Rarton Bet-k , Lo~ .\ngel~: 2 Trygve L1l1~lra111I. Sao Frannsc..'<l, 3 Robert Mr Sc..·il. San F'ranc1SC't1 FLYl:"JG I>L'TClfMAN I. Tom Gah•s, ABYC 2. Bernardo Ma rltnt·z. Me\lco . :J . John Seeboth. Pewauk~. Wisc. FI:-.iN -I J im Kirk. :....t>w York : 2 Earl C{)rd, P\'S \ -~ 1\lbert Mooe weer . WCYC' Pritikin Trophy To Grant's Circe MARl:"\A DEL REY -Robrn Gr ant's Circe. Ca lJCorn1a Yathl Club. v.as the winner of the Pntlkm Trophy pred1 cted l11g ronte!'l Sunday under t hl din.,,· t1on nf Del Re' Yacht Club G r dnt's percent of t rror oH•r the lti 8llllll' cour ... e on Santa ~1 oniC'a B<1y v. as fJ 689. &oeond v.1th an e rror uf ~ 721 percent v. a!> Contrail, P dul Le land. Vcrur(' YC. and third was Punky 's Parlor. Mel Coh<'rl and David Broom. DRYC. u 79K Flyers Fly Right, Barber Scores 4 Jr. Grid Signups R unn(·r up in l he cbam- pwnshJµ flt~ht ~ai. Charlie Cum- rn1ngs, Alamitos Bay Yacht <"lub. and third wa:. Hal Brown II . ~fo ...... 100 BJy \al'ht Club St•C'ond 11' tht• Gra nd Masters Fta i:ht w&i~ Dick Llfl'eberger . ,\lJm1to:. lt<n Yacht Club. Third y. ,J-. H..trr"\ \\;nod. ABYC Tr1111h~ ~inner -. 1n n o n · t h.11np1on. ... tllp n1ghh CLAS..;.; \ I Don Barrm. • AllYC. 2 (ir l·~ RU5cbe. HHYC Cl.As. .... B I "-• nt !\onns. l lll'r'< .! .\IJnm C ,,.,t<•r, HYC' W'ind s urfer Recognize d T ht-lnl.<'malion<.11 Yacht Rac- 1 n~ l 'ncon <IY RU> h as on· nounc<'<i formul n•cogn1tion of t he \\ 1nd.c;urfor sallboetrd as an 1nt,.rn<1twnal t I&-.:. :.allboat. (j ranttnJ.! uf intern a t ion al "lJ l U'> <,1 J?n<s l s f o'°ma l Jrkno~lt!d~ml'Ol l>y th ... union of h1gh QUdlJly Organu.allOnal, 1erhn1ca l. mea:sure meol and competitive features wllb.in a dass It also guarant.Ms mem- bt>rs a~ lo many previously re,t r1ct~d sa il i ng areas throughout the ~orld The IY RU announce ment of intl'rnJlional ~talus for the W1nd<1u.rfcr v. as made in March follo1o1r10~ twn )t•ar~ of o;t udy by lht> uniun·., bo.trd :.ailing tom· IT>lltl't' The \\intburfrr ll> a !'ailhoard ~Ith a uni\ 1•rsal Jomt mast and 1 w1:.hb<)IW boom which th! ... allor maneuvers s tanding up Ta~·kin~ 1s accomplis hed t!y car- n tlll! th~· ..,ail and boom around 1h1• mast a" lhe sailor balances p rl:'car1ousl) on the board. ORANGE COUNTY .. BLOOMfNGTON. Minn. <AP> -The clock and PtuJadelph.ia's Bill Barber conspired agamst the young and hung ry Minnesota North Stars Sun· day night. The North Huntington Re a c h Junior ,\II · Am e ri c an F ootbal l LeaJ?u e w ill h o ld a Mobile BMW Repair 675-9819 / Fmy Slr.1a • "-• "" Barber's four goals -including a shorthanded tally with 3:26 to play -powered the Flyers to a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over the Stars Sunday rught and ~ave Philadelphia a 2-1 edge in the best-Of-seven semifinal series. But it was the inevitable winding down or the clock. the North Stars insisted. that prevented them from beating the two·t1me Stanley Cup cbampioo Flyers. "We really thought we wett going to win this game," sald Minnesota center Bobby Smith. "We made an aboul·face ln effort and that's important, but it was a blg emoUooal letdown when they scored that fifth goal." Thal fifth goal. Short.handed. Devastating. But according to Barber. routine. · · 1 Just try to do my job at both ends o( the ice," said Barber, whose third goal bad given the Fly-eh a 4-0 lead before the Nortb Stars stormed back. "We were down. but we bekl our composure. We 've been here before. We gave \hem life and then had to take it away.'· · The North Stars seemed all but dead when Barber scored at 6:0'7 of the ~ period . Soccer S~ups Set Re1l1tratlon for American Yo.alb Soccer Or1anizaUon Region 57 < Eaat Newport S.acb. Balboa l.lland and Corooa del Mar) ii Mt Salut· day. 8o)'I and tirll, &(II 5-11. can alp uP from 9 a.m. t.o a p.m. at EMt Bluff ElelDllltar)' Scbool. A ~tor l\W'diM abould briaC UM player's blrth cerullcate or otMr proot of ., •• name and pbooe number ot ttM family~, name and ad· dreH ot an emtf'ltftC)' c.ui&act. mauraoce ear· rt•r'• name and dale of \be \Mt ....... tbol. ..._...UOn fff ll SIS for tbe ftnt plaJW In I family, • tor t.bt •~ Md Ill for .. ch addl· Uoftel )"'M•pltr . T.._ are ltltclted by .,. ud btJaneed for lkiU Md nperteace . .. .. llfona1Uoa ll Hll&Mle ~ ,._iq le11111.......,.,aa&nWllWM-~ . • !>po rts night Friday an -::===::.:;;::=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;; t he Manna High g)m· , nas1um ~ith Jim Jodat of the Los Angeles Ram "> scheduled to appea r and talk with parent!> a nd ).oungsters. The event lS the a n- nual sigoup night for youths S..14 and will take place from 6-10 p.m. Also on band will be D ave Thompson , the Marina High football coach and other mem· bers or his staff. It ia open to lbe public with youths seelu.ng to sign for the 1980 season required to have a birth certificate. one or both parents and a SlO reg- istration fee. BUY OR LEASE NA.BERS ~ ORANGE COUNTV"S LE~DINGDE~ \o l.ou•er Prict! ,\o 8 1>1ter 'nDit'e 2600 Harbor atvd. Costa Mesa 5"0·9100 Zillgitt right Aet•llers: Insurance COlllS ri1in1 '.' Cont•<"l us for• rompeUllve quott for 1 Bualncea OWMrt Packlae Policy whlc'h l11eludel mast cov•r•t nM(b.'<i IQ protect fOUr buftlne.s. We alao wrllt' <.lroup Mfdlcal and Uftt for sm•ll aroupir w• wtll u larae • Mondey. Miry&. Ulto ·. ' ,,... Offt ce l'lr• relfl DALl..AS CAP) -1be Iranian IOV· emment failed to uphold tta end ol • three-yev contract w1th £lectrook Data Sl:!:csma Corp. and ~ \he Dall••· computer company S19 .million ln damaret, a fect.rtl court Jud1• baa ruled. ,, Followtn1 tbrH month• of d•· llbentlon, \J .S . Dlatrlct Judie Robert PocUr 1ranl8d the compu\y Jud1ment ol Ill mUllon, pJ"9 Pf'9· J"491ment l.ntentl and attome11 r .. aotaUna 14 mlWon ID& ofUtlah, however . UUo ........ &her may ~ ool· Ifft, ..... ,.,.. C"M&rt lt\Mh .. ,, ........ , ........... , ........... u ....... . • -........ , ,, BUSINESS I STOCKS Brea .. Slaattered , Economy Facing:_- Psychiatric Woe ByJOHN.CtJNNIFJI' NEW YORK (AP> -It isn't 1urprlaln1 lbat t.be buyer confidence polJJ are ploddinl aloq at ala.time &owl. There is little for tbe ordinary American to cheer about, except perhaps tho8e big income tu refuoda. Hav\J'lg gone through a winter of hi&h fuel bUla, be now faces a summer of high gaaoUne prices. Hla rent la rillnl, his paycheck buys less, he cannot save and he oo lon1er dares to borrow even lf he could. U vacation plans haven't already been cut back they probably will be. because the consensus now ls that we are headed for a recession ii we aren't already ln It. A re- cessioo of higher prices and fewer jobs. Other dreams have been snuffed out too ~ new house. for one. Where do you get the down payment? And if you have it, where do you find a mortgage., And after that. how do you afford lo carry the mortgaget To buy a new home at today 's prices and interest rates would eon- su me about 'Z7 percent of the ordinar) family 's dis posable income . Som e owners pay 35 percent, even 50, to <:Over operating expenses • PA VMENTS OF THAT sort leave htlle money for other Uungs. including reduction or credit card loans, pay· ing the heating bills. financing the family car, meeting the tax demands a nd putting food on the table. In fact. somt.> economists wonder if loan delinquency rates wouldn't a lready be rising If it weren't for ex· traorwnanly high 1n<'ome tax refunds, estimated to be about $11.5 billion larger than normal Innatson obv1ou~ly 1s maJunJ( st d1rricu1t to meet ex- penses. but in a f('~5 observable way 1t 1s eating away at f1nanc1al foundation-; or American households, like termites on a p1cn1<' in tht.> main beam. ECONOMIST GARV WENGLOWSIU and his staff at Goldman Sachs. ltw big financ1aJ house. esUmate that the net worth or Amen .can consumers fell S75 billion in just three monw at the end or last year. Too erosion continue!. Since lhe er\d of last year, wben consumer net worth still exceeded $2 trill.ion, infl~tion bas redu<'ed ·the real valu•· or m any pnvate homes. And lbe ,·aluf' of <;toc-k~ has derhn<'d also L1ttlt· ""onder ~n that elemen~ of consumer con - rulenc-.· pr~ent hnan<'1al ronditioo. expected financial rond1t1on in d }Oar exp.•ch."1 bU51ne~!> rondllions next 12 month.\ hav(• ~n r.:ilhn1¢ Tiit: ONF: MAJOR PART of the vanous con.sumer 1·onf1den<'t' measurcments-t:Jl'at hasn t been falling snarply 1.., that rt>femng to whetlw?r rt's a good time lo buy large hou~e~d ~ood., Many ramth<.~ ront.mue to think the time I:!> prop1tu..1W> Why"' Because pncc will be hiJ(ht-r later. The ronsumer confidence rueasurements are of~ us(•d hy c-ompism~ to forecast '-ales. Some comparues ~""ear by tht' evidence a nd even ~ear their production to me~t what they s~ a s foolproof cv1de ncE'. IS A SENSE, TH ES E ('()mpan1t-S use the data as a doctor might l1St' a ps yc h1atnc study or his patient ·-lo know him. to understand tum, lO predict hLS reactiOftS. Some go furtht·r th<') tr) to exploit him But tbt.>rt~ l:!l dnothc·r w.e that immediately comes to mind. and that 1s in reassuring the consumer that be is act· mg ma ~rfectly rational and understandable way. Ir he ~ depressed there·s reawo for 1t The <'oosume r d()('sn·1 have a psych1atnc problem. Th c e<.'OOOm ~ d0t"S AVCO Predicts Healthy Future RANCH O BERNARD AVCO Commuol t.y Developers lnc shareholders have been told the company should weather lht> current real estate sJowdown due to iU strong firuumal condition and careful inventory controls. T hose revelations we re made at the rettnt annual meeting here ACD. an 86·perccnt owned land development sub- s1d1ary of AVCO COrp . 1s engaged m the development of master.planned commurulles m Southern California. Despite the preva1lwg tugh mortgage interest rates in 1979. ACD acltteved an lllcrease in revenues of 30 percent from fJSCaJ 1978 Although the company's number of re- sidential closmi.es is expected to decrease during its cur· rent fiscal vear 1t expects lo rebound strongly lo 1981. R Barry McComm1c. president and chief executive of. ricer . ACD. s aid "once tbe b1gb i nterest rates begin to de<.' line. a boom 1s predicted lo t.M real estate ck· velopment mdustry. A large pent up demand for housing wi ll certainly exist We are pos1Uoning ourselves now to take full advantage or this demand .. Ross M Hett. chairman or the board. said ACD is~­ sent1y negotiating an m c rea.se in 1t.s ex~ting $6S million re· vol vmg line or cred.Jt This mc rease wouJd allow ACO to use the bank line for all land devek>pment and COOS~· lion in Southern California. Two prime areas for develop- ment in the future will be 58 acres of coastal property al Laguna Niguel and the ne w 144-acre rtdgegat.e property on La Jolla's Mount Soledad. Gol~ Metal Quotations By 1'lite AuocU&e4 Pftu Selected workl gold prices today: Lolldoa: morning fix.1n1 holiday, afternoon fWnc boll· day. Parts: afternoon fixiog $537."6, uvS0.73. FrMldut: $516.00, upS4.04. ~: $513.00 bid, up $3.00; $518.00 uked. New Yon: Han<l y & Hannan mld·morning $51.5.00, iap $2.SO. New Vorll: Engelhard selling price mid·mornJ.nc S517 .00. up $4.50. . . New \'on: En1elhard fabricated 1old mid·~ ws.10. upS4.66. * * * NEW YORK (AP) Handy le Hannan New Yort 1ilver $13..~. Eaeelbard atJver Sl.3.200: fabricated au.ti.a. * * * NEW VORK (AP) -Spot QOQferroua mttal pr1tea to- day: ~ .95~·.1'1'4 a pound, \J.S.deltlnat.iooa. Leed~ centa •pound. ZAK ""'·•"' centa a pound, dfltvered. na•Maapound. ll4tftwJ 1410.00 I* Ouk. Plldl:1• t• ... troy OL N.Y. f' •