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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-06 - Orange Coast Pilot---¥ JS·--W4 • I \ 1 Buena Park ltlortiekln Cited Former Rams' Woman Waits Playe~ Blasts For Chicken, . Doward Jarvis Bot Gets Stork --:"le"-·-· ........ .u ·-4·----.-........_,c:~_ .... ~ ---------~ -· -------- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 6, 1980 YOl.. n , NO . .v, J HCTIC*S, J2 '1aon ~ iEx-Ram, t I • ~ arvIS ·Debate R IVERSIDE <AP> --Former Los Angeles Rams linebacker Les Ri chter de bated Howard Jarvis using a lea r from veteran tax crusader's own playbook Richter called the 77-year-old author of the income tax-cutting PropCls1tion 9. "stupid." a "de magogue." a n "eccentnc " A Riverside Republic an who voted for Jarvis' Propos1llon 13. "h1ch cut property taxes in half. Richter assailed his o pponent Monday as the "darling of the roast beef. pea s and potatoes <'irc u1t ." who Spt.>flt a year "fat· tenmg up his ego besides his waistline and pocketbook ·· Richter. recently elected to the Riverside City College board or trustees. s aid Proposition 9 would deprive the state br $4.9 billion in revenue But J arvis, who thumbed his JlOSt' a l a student during a public .appe arance last week a nd 'lashed at Sa n Luis Obispo Coun· ,t y governme nt , Mon.day ad- mitted that his campaign style w a s becoming as much of an is· s ue as Proposition 9 and offered o nly the mildest retort: "I guess that Les really never did weai; a 11elmet." "That's the last personal thing I'm going to say. He's trying to .make an attack on m e personal- 11 y . It's immate ri a l." said ..-ar vls. · The n he told 400 who s at hrough the hour-long de bate s po n so r ed by radio s t ation 'KPRO that Proposition 9 "is r eally a pay raise ... to keep up <See JA.llVIS, Page AZ> reak Mishap Kills Girl, 2 G RAPEVINE, Teps <AP> - A 2-year-old girl died after a f reak accident on a lug1a1e con- ve yor belt at the Dallas-Fort orth Regional Airport when •he clim bed on it a n d waa IUlht imder a 1peclal security door. The child was Identified 11 •II)' Ramires, of Alhambra, Calif. She had arrived with her mother, a1lo narMd Sally, and btr l->•tar~ brother on • T••· at lnt.m10ofl1I nt1ht rrom Loi An=. A 1.ao p.m ., whUe Mn. l•ml rea w•• 1ulnf Ut e 1,11,hont , Utt '''' ti •IMd -~nl tttl C'Of'Yt~or IM Mr ...... ~ '° '""' M"' Bulge Seen On Volcarw VANCOUVER. W ash . (AP> -A growing bulge on the upper north s lopes of Mount St. Helens m ay signal a "placid" eruption of lava ••which pushes it way up slowly . . . like toothpaste out of a tube." a U S. Geological Survey geologist s ays Geologist Dan Miller said Monday the bulgin~ area on t he volcano in- cludes several "dom es" from which lava could e rupt The domes formed during its las t series of eruptions. which ended m 1857 The bulge covers a one- m i le by half-mile a rea m the Goal Rock section of the 7 ,f,00.foot level of the 9 .667 ·foot p ea k 1n so uthwes t W ashing t on Measurements the pal>t 112 weeks indicate parts of the deformation are m o" mg outward. to the north. about five or s ix feet a d ay A Special Delivery at Berry Farm The 27-year-old San Francisco Bay Area resident never made it inside the restaura nt for a world-f amous Knoll's Berry Farm chic ken dinne r Monday night in Buena Park. There was a more pressing matte r -the birth o f a six-pound girl in the parking area near the park entrance. Knott's spokeswoman Virginia Plunkett s aid t o da y t h at De borah Hyun, 27. of El Cerrito, he r t hree ot he r children and pa rent.I were on their way for a chicken dinner when Mrs. Hyun went into labor. Dad was n 't there. The delivery was aasisted by Phyllis Bernateln, a re1iatered nu rse, and Tom Wills, a medical technician. Both are Knott 'a em ployees. Mother and dau1hter were later taken by a m bulance to W11t Anaheim Community Hoapltal where both are In txeellent condition , Ma. Plunkett wd. lhe noted \.hat the blf'Ut Wll the f\rwt delivery at the tart&. ''Of..,.., ... " --~ lfftf'll t lou u Ua," Mra . Plunlleu ... " • -British op mg Rai Rattler Killed In Mesa Disco very of a 4 111·foot rattlesnake that WCIS cornered a nd iwMed in rugged. brush y terra~ along the S anta Ana River bank!> near ho mes in w~t Col.t a Mesa lci s t wee k led aut hont1ei. to issue a warning toda} Pohcl' Lt. Glenn Walker said the re~1on. Long used as an a d venture playground b y youngsters a nd older youths riding off.road motorcycles. may be infested with serpents this summe r "We want to let prople know of the danger and ask the m to ::.tay out of there.·· Lt. Walker said a fte r determ1n1ng the probab11Jty that more rattlers may lurk there. He said Costa Mesa Animal Co ntro l O ffi ce r Edw a rd J efferson was dJ spatched to an a rea just behind Estancia High School last Wednesday to tcike charge or the nrst rattler The deadly s nake, d iscovered by a young passerby. was killed ,..by chopping its head ofr with a garden tool. No rattlesnakes h a d bee n r eported in the region for years. Lt. Walke r said, so he contacted. Ora nge County Animal Control o fficers lo dete rmme how much danger exists. "It 's been a real good year for them. hatchwise." he said of the proliferation of r attle rs and otMr snakes high in their lair country in the Santa Ana Mountains. The fai rly r ecent s ever e storms and flooding this winter washed hundre d s of the m downstream, drowning many, but a considerable number of survivors slithered ashore. Rugged, brushy terrain such a s that running along the rive rbanks at Costa Mesa's westerly boundary provides a perfect natural habitat for them. Lt. Walker noted. He said I.be wisest thlna to do (See SNAKES. Pa1e M> Riola Flare Anew TEL AVIV. larael CAP> JarHll HtUera '"kln1 revtn1e for 1 P1l11Unlan ambu1h that kllled 1lx J t w1 In the c.tecupled W11t Bank city of Hebron 1m11hed doetna ot wlndo•• Md broke uu Uw home of • leecllfta dl1nltarr '" tltt Arab Lon '° Or. wttU• Paltttlnllft 1lrtk l'ltl v . fttttd I trrhtrt ... ~" ........... BBC'S SIM HARRIS ESCAPES FLAMES AT EMBASSY Wiii Rescue Prompt lr•n to F,.e Hoatagea? Families Swindled In Bodies' F·reeze? C HATSWORTH <AP) -The now-defunct Cryonics Society of California raised the possibility or life after death ror families which handed over the bodies of their loved ones. But Lbat dream has ended in dls llluslonme nt and grief. Nine bodies were to have been kept frozen with Uqwd nltroten in an under1round maUJOJeum at Oakwood Memorial Park In th e L oa Anael u County community ot Chatsworth, In the hope that they could be revtved In 1 more teebnolo1iul1y advanC'ld Mure. . But when lnve1tJ1ator1 opened th• tomb ln March they fOWMt four dl1lnte1rate d bodlta tn wooden bou1 and 1 111l1d capeult beUtvtcl to contain 1t ltHl du'N IDOf't, '.l'he ti ... hun 't bltn .,.,.... etut t9'• POI llMUt~ hM lttQ ntMd Utat IO"''"' u. bod4M .,. MIUN Cr yogenics is a science that deals with the production ol very low te mperat ures a nd their effect on the prope rties o r matter . In the ear ly 1970s. interest in the sPence and t.be possibtlity it could be used to pre s e r ve th e dead wa s reJuvenated. "Stated •Imply. you may have a posittve chance of aurvtving a clinical death." 1aid a brochure from the Cryonica Society of Callromia. De11plle «>SI.I of up Lo '50,000, ca. ROIEN, P111 Al> Flood Aid Baeked SACRAMINTO cAP l Thi Callfotnl• AIHllbl)' h H •P· provtd a11 mUUll .10 belp local •nv rnmfft and lndlvlchw r µ1lr ' ftam • from ' nuary ••om'• ~ tw..a. • Situation likened -To Iran LONDON. CAP) -A senio r covemment mlflls ter said today Hrita1n hopes that 1t.s commando r.-sc ut• of the captive!> Monday may enl·ourage Ir an to free the s:i .\ml'n<'ans held ho stage b) Iranian m1hlants -;m ce Nov. 4 • 1 hope 1 t may le:id tho::.e con cerncd in Iran . not JUSl the go, 1·rnml•nt tu think Jfresh about 1h1:-to realize that the ruJe..., Jbout d1plomat.s a nd embassies and so on Jre nl>l 1us l :i luxury." Fore1~n Offi ce Mm1::.ter o f Stall' Douglas I lurd said in a Bnl1sh nroadcast1ng Corp. radio 1n- tl•r\'1e.,.,. llurd . .,., ho was involved in "eek('nd talks "1th Arab am- ha-.sJdors about lht! s ix-day s1e~e. said the rescue improved relations between Britam and Iran. Ho wever . h e fo r esaw n o fo rmal mediator's role for Bn· tJIO m Iran's dispute witft the L nited States but added that 1f · there's anythmg -.-.e can do usefuUy I'm sure ~e will " Brit ish comm andos s wun~ down ropes from the roof of the Irania n Embassy a nd 1n a paralyzing hail of explosives and gunfire killed four Arab-Iranian <See HOS'tAGES, Page AZ> Coas t Weathe r Low cloudiness through Wednesday with partial afte rnoon c learmg. Con· t inued cool with lo w s t onight o r 55 a t th e beache s t o 60 inland. Highs Wednesday from 62 to 68. INSIDE T8D.4 Y The etmnt ~g cn m "wor1e them 1932," could mtan a loes of I J.25 l>iUlon m ecOMmk acUV'itJI, inclwhng I f mffUon joba and 127 .S lnllloft ... ~·· ( S.t Page All> t l i f DAILY f'ILO r hirl\ lhrt't' ~ l'an, a~o toda). th~ German dmgabJc lllndcnbua 8 t!x plOded tn flames in L akehurst. NJ tle(t) and Herb Mornson 75, < r1ghlJ rem e mbers the incident vividly . He described lt to a shocked radio au- dit>nct> See story , Page A7 • f 'ro"' r-..· A I JARVI • • • ~1t h mnataon 111 µay lhc b11l!. a nd rent lit' i.a1d tht• mt•ai.urc wai. "<k- s1gned to i.t1mulate the economy like Propo~1t ion 13 did . If Proposition !* passei., the st.ate will eventually collect mort' money 1n taxe~ than ll did bcforl' 13 or 9 passf.'d " <t Sounding alarths reminiscent of thl' Propoeition lJ campaign of 1978, Richter said, "The pasi.aKe of Proposition 9 will hurt c'<fuc<1tion. medical aid for the needy, aid to the aged and disabled ll can Jeopardize other community services like police and hrC' '' Richter predicted student fees would Increase, c lass sizes would n se. summer sessioos wo~ be Je<>p<1rd..iied. "and we · can ultimately s~ some s chool closures throughout the sta~ " He said many senior citizens would s uffer if Propos ition 9 passed because they pay little or no stat~ 1nrome t<1xes but use a lot of state services. He said their 50 percent income tax break would be accompa nied by rising trani.portation cusls J<1rvis reiterated what he h<•lte ves to be the most altrac- t1n· features of his initiative· · Everybody in Cahfomia who \.\Orkl> for a living and pays Ul· come t;ix will ~et a 5{) percent <·ut in income tax whether it's a waitress or a secretary." The veteran tax-fighter ac- t·used Proposition 9 opponents of -.preading the same "lies" that were used in the unsuccessful campaign againsl Proposition 13 f 'rom Page ,\ I ·SNAKES ... "ou Id be to ~tay o ut or the property. most of it state-owned, w her e sna ke s ma y be encountered. Anyone who might come upon a rattlesnake should stay away from it, arrange for someone to watch it and fo or send someone e ls e to cal animal control officers. The number is 754.s:n1. Lt Walker said. He said the first snake killed was surprisingly close to the rear boundaries or Estancia High School. in brushy terrain that also abuts sccllons of the Mes a Verde residential district. Crash Kills 6 LAKE WALES, Fla CAP> - Six people were killed when their car turned mto the path of a large t ruc k loaded with watermelons, the Florida Highway Patrol reported. Trooper R. A. H'wer said the l'rasb occurred when a car - driven by 31 -year-o ld Shui Cheong Chow attempted a left t um on U.S. Highway 27 Sunday and wu bit by a n oncoming tractor-trailer rig. m.ANOE COAST \ DAILY PILOT ,,.... o • .,.. <.01t\-\ O.tt ..... ••tl'I Wf'HC.1'1 \ '°'"°"""'° ,,. Ht-wt,....... ................ """"° l>t ,,... O·•~ c.a.tt ~tW"I ~' ~•1• "''"°"" .. ,, ,,....~ ~ •. ttiw..,.,. ,-,.,,. ... fQ4" (O,I• ~ ~ ... ". ~-·~ ttr•t" f-ow"t••" Y•ll•t. lt'•ifll• l•ctw"• b•.C" \ot.,tl'I (AN,, • ,.~ ,~ M+tO'I " -·-W.....s..·-~·· , ... __ , ... o""'""' .,...,, '' .. uo Wnl a.. w....._ ,. o. 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Pilot Dan Guthmann's friends were already well into his witke Monday when they leitrned that FAA officials had grounded all Model R-22 helicopters ' Guthmann, 31 , was-pilollJl& an R-22 Saturday when it crashed in ao open field south of Marineland. killing him and a prospective student up for h.ts firs t chopper ride, Los Angeles Coroner's investigators said "We're not surprised (about ,the FAA groundiogJ." ~aid Guthmann's long-time fr1end Bruce Granneman "The more ·we heard aboUl lhal crash, the • more we suspected ~anical failure and not pilot e " Granneman was just one of the m a ny gathered at the modest single-family residence at 3075 Platte Dr1 v<' in north Costa Mesa that Guthmann shared with his friend. Guy Brown. The group expected to be jomed by Guthmann 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Guthmann of El Toro. Funeral services are pe nding their dec1S1ons. Granneman said he doubted l>erv1ces would be elaborate "Ever since "e were kids. we talked about 1t <death>. hes&Jd. d. "He always said be never want ed a funeral. you know. I'm sure it will be someUung unlike a funeral, like acat1erin1 bis ashes or something.·· Guthrnann had begun flying only a rew months more than three years ago, said Gran· neman. He attacked it like he al· taclsed a.nyUUn1 be enjoyed. "Flying became his whole h fe," he said He learned quickly. earned _a license. earned instrument rat inga, got a transport license and teaching c reden tials. Gran neman added. Before taking to the air. Guthmann had drifted a bit, bis friend since boyhood said. He had been a mechanic and sa lesman and then floated about Europe His flying instructor was Gary Lackey of Lenair Ass~lates. based al Orange County's John Wayne Airport. Lackey became a friend to the new pilot with a zest for flying and eventually hired him on as an lnslnlctor for his school In December, Gutbmann began flying helicopters in Tor· - ranee f"I' Bob Bateman, cbJef ln· structor for Peninsula Aviation Co. "He was a fine person and a fine pilot," said Bateman. It was Bateman who idenUfi~ Guthmann's remains aft.er Los Angeles officials cut his body and that of potential student Robert Lakriu, 34, or Woodland Hills from what was left of their helicopter. 4Primarles BAH CAME TOO LA TE PNot Dan Guthmann ··Gu thmann wa ~ ex - perienced," said Bateman. ··He had more than J,000 hours in the air " • Bateman sa id witnesses rt'- ported seeing a piece Oy off Guthmann's copter before it c rashed near Palos Verdes Estates. And. be added. they said the blade noise suddenly changed drastically before the craft plummeted. But determination ol the rea- son for Saturday's mishap. be pointed out. is in the ban~ of.the National Transportation Safely Board. The hehcopte r c rashed at 11 : 10 a .m.. about 40 minutes after laking off from Torrance's airport. A preliminary. FAA investiga- tion indicated there may have been a structural failure of the main rotor blade, officials said. and all of-1he copters were or· dered grounded. •·Further invesUgatlon is necessary to make certain the main rotors m eet FAA certifica- tion standards." the FAA re- ported. The two-seat R-22 is manufac- tured by Robinson Helicopter Co. of Torrance. It is a relatively new helicopter tbat received FAA certification eat'ly lut year and is used mostly for training pilots. Gas Kills Two BURBANK CAP> -Hydrogen sulfide gas, wbicb forms n aturally in sewage, bas been blamed for the deaths of two workers and injury to two others who tried to rescue them at the city-operated Burbank Water Reclamation Plant on Monday, Kennedy, Bush Predict Bad Day BJ'n.eAuecla&ellPrees With F.dward Kennedy and Georae Bulb admitt.lq that tt look• like ... bad day for \II," three states and tk Dtatrict of Colullibta are parceUq om their presidenUal nomlnatlAI del· e1ates today. Tbe results from 1adlana, North Carollna, Teawtee and lbe cat*aJ teem almoet eertalrl to Uat President Cartu and Ronald Rea1an clonr to cllnch1.n1 their 1pota atop rival Wblte .... t.ickN. ca ....... 1-•dr ,,. '°"'' alter m Oea¥N:raUc deltlllel tod.&1, wt&b :e:.nd euaa. "'r:-:1 Ml ...... ··~·-· ·~· PfllDlll ...... , ... ~ , ... u •• ..,, ·1 .. o........... .. 2 •• defecates. But the outcome there woa't be known for we.ea. The president's strateailts predicted that after loll1Cbt'1 re- suhl and Colorado's outcome, Carter wW bave close to 90 per- cent of a nominating ~b' lined up or committed. Carter bu l,lC7 of tbe t .888 dele1atea he need• ror rt· nomlaatJoa. Sen. Edward M. K.•DIMld)t ha 151. a.,ubticaa ..._.., wu .. u · e ven more commaDdiq poel· Uon. wltb 1M ol the M delt,.._ he needa f'or mer UnlMd N•· Uou Amtaulador O.W,. a... • hla· IOI IWY1viq rinJ, U. t• d ....... . ...,...., ........... ..... d•r rar ll!t'~ -..... •11•• • u.. ............... .. _/ Marines Get Readjt - Tanks, Weaponry Awaiting Shipment ~ PORT llUEN!ME. CAP> - "A heavy concentratlon" of nltlltary equipment, indudlnc taaka and ampbJblou.a uaawt veblclel capable of 1upportJnc a 12,000.man Marine brigade was being unloaded for shipment to th e Mideast, a M arine 1pokesman said. The buildup or weaponry . termed a preparedness move that wu not a spedfic response to the ttceat attempt to rescue U.S. bo9tqe8 in Iran. does not include troops It wu expected to continue through the end of the we6 at this port 50 miles northwest o( Los Angeles "We JUSt started ofnoad..tng tb1s morning and It 's still com- ing through the main gate," Mas te r Gunnery Sgt. Di c k Mescal! ~aid Monday "It's a heavy concentration of armor and anti-armor eqwpment." Mescall said LS tanks and 2S amptub1ous armored personMI carriers arrived at t he port by truck and rail from Camp Pendleton and the Marine Corps Base near Barstow ~lnC{' Jo'n day "We're uslng commercial car· n ers, fl atbed trucks" to bring in such heavy equipment as tanks. assault vehicle~. troop truck.., J eepi. and threi.• e1J.{ht inch l>t'lf pro pelled howitze r arttlll•r> pieces. he said f'rotaPa~,tl HOSTAGES terron i.t.s. captured onl· other and rt'llcut'<i 19 hosta$tes to end a ~1• day s1cgi> PoltC"C' :.ou.:ht ro learn wbo dL\ patched and armed the ter ronsts who threatened to kill all their hostai'es and blow up th<: embassy unlei.s Iran fr~d 91 Iranian Arabs imprisoned in oil rich Khuzest~n province The <1fftl1 at1pn of tht> ft\l' ~unmen oat• was capturc-d in tht' as~ault and wa~ being qut~· t1oned remained a m ys.tery During the i.1eg e . thrt'P _.6nomy-seek1ng Arab groups from Khuzestan threatened tci follow up the embassy seizun · with sunilar acts elsewhere. The groups made their an nouncement from Iraq. v.h1ct1 has been involved in bordl'r <"lashes and grov. mg hrn.t11.Jt1~ with Iran''> revolut 1ondry rt-· g1me Tehran radio claimed tbt' gunmen were agents of Iraq and the Uruted St.ates. Scotland Yard, which earlier said three of the hve gunmt:n were killed ln lhe commando~ -.a ult, d1!>closed today that a fourth was dead on arri' al .ti <J hospital Monday Two Iranian hostage~ wer,· ki lled and their death:. touched off the rommando atta<"k m ad d1t1on to lhc lhreat b> the ter- rorists that they would kill OOl' hostage every half hour Only one of the dead hostages was Identified: press allache Abbas Lavaaaru. 25. Three former hostages were still hospilAlized today: one was in serious condition with gunshot wounds. The other hostages including three Britons -were being kept from reporters and debriefed by police. Bodies of three of the ter- rorists and the wiidentified slain hostage remarned m the gutted five-story embassy building 111 London's Kensington d istrict. Police sw.rmed over ~ scene and ~land Yard said the im- mediate ~ remains sealed off for two more days. rortllfts and bulldozen were also among the ma teriel to be loaded onto ships beginnin• May 151 llncall said. He said ll was boaDd (Of' the lnd1an O~an and declined to be more specific. He would not say if and when troops would Join lbe equlpmenl, noUpc only that the seven ships carryin1 the material would comp&ec.e ~ in three to four days before salhng ror the East Cout to take oo additional sup- plies at the naval depot at Sunny Point . N.C. He uid more suppl.ies would come from the Marine Corps Logistics Base at Albany. Ga., to be loaded on the East Coast He did oot know lf lbe Navy would supply a destroyer escort ··Aft.er we gel the gear out there Ill the Indian Ocean or \I, berever the Defense Depart ment decides. we'll ny out m.ain- t e n an c e c o nta c t teams pe riodit'ally to serve all this t•qu1pment. .. Mescal! i.a1d "Thl' gear "Ill stay aboard ship'>. Thcoreucall}. 1f we have a con Carson Signs 3-year Pact; Shou· Shorter NEW YORK CAP > -Johnny \arson will rontinue a s host of NBC s ''To n i ght s hov. under a new thret· yei.lr contrart l41th the network, NBC said today.· The con - tra ct com· mi ts Ca r - s on to four CAltlC* nigh ta a week as host of the show. beglftl\ing in September, NBC said. Carson also wm participate in o~r pro- jects fort.be networ*. The program. now 90 minutes long. will be shortened to an hour in the fall. lhf' · networtc ~.Jld ~BC did not d1 i.cloi.c the f1n .rnc1 al .trran~l'ml'nl..\ with ('arson. \I.ho bl-j!i.n as hO">t of th.· program 17 years 3~0 Carson ., futurl' .; .., ho!-.t of the long-runn1nR late night proRram hJd tx .. en In doubt for m ore thdn a )~or The ~-year-<id C&rsoo. ooe of the n1 ghest -pa1d entert•ioers 1n teJevwoo. bad said he d..td not \lo a ol to conl1nue ~1th the .. rogram met ot any kind. the M utnts wlll be Down to a nearby friend· ly port at the aame Ume t.be matenel arrives there. "Whenever the Marl'nes have been sent in before." he added. "the Marines would go n"'raqd the equipment later." The system is designed to shorten th.at supply-time lapse. he said. fi',.._PllfleAI FROZEN ••• several fam1hes were drawn to t he socie t y, inc luding the ramiliel of t~ d,101 children and a young man, a couple in the ir 50s and several elderly persons from as Car as Iowa, M1ctugan and Ne w-York _ Three families have filed suit in Los Angeles County Superior Court, seeking $10 million in pun1t1 vc da mages, $500,000 for emotional suffering plus several thousand.. dollars in e xpenses and payments. The suit. alleging breach of contract, fraud and negligent misrepresentation, names the forme r Cryon1cs Society of C'al1fom1a . Cryon1c •nterment Inc tnc two groups' former president, Robert Nelson. and Huena Park mortician Joseph. Klockgether. Attorney Mi c ha e l W o rthin gto n , who 1s tcpre~C'nting the fam ilies, said they became members of the non -profit society befor~ entru~llng th•' bodies to the aHlhat.edCryon1c lnt.ermentlnc. •wever, the parents of lbe bodies of the two children ~ame.,auspiclQos in April 1979 and Insisted on having them exhumed iLDd buried. elsewhere. Worthington said he bad been Inv estiga ting the Cryonics Society since L975, when be met a New York family which claimed the group cheated them or S2.5()()_ But the family never turned over a body to the group. Because of publicity in news accounts. Worthington said he w as contactt"d by two more ramihts an<S, in preparing their l>Ull. Lal.k1.'<i lt> '>everal others. Ill· !Mild ~ finally obtained a l'ourr l)r<ll:r on bt-half of hi~ 1'11l•n1 -. Jnil ''IX'ned lh<' tomb m t ht' prt:!>cncc of a patholog.LSt in MJ rCh Relatm~ of the dead pers<>M ha''-' been d1~tressed by the d evelopments. Wortblngtoa said, adding that be interviewed the sister of one of the deceased ~ h'> 'ol.dS "so distraught she c Jn t 4'\'\'n talk about it." Notes 'Greeters' Get Red Faces 01TAWA IAPI -ff Japanese Pnme Muuster Masayosbi Ohira was offended. he dtdn't ~hov. 1t But Canadian otricials were red-raced when the a.nned fort"eS marching band grttted Ohira wilh the "Colonel Bogey March" -the tune whistled by defiant British prisoners of war <"aptured by the Japanese in the fiJm "Bndge On the River Kwa1 " Ohira bad not arrived Monday for the ceremonies cm Parliament Hill when the band began to play, but assembled Japanese dignilMies beard st.rains of the march "We are extremely embarrassed." an armed forces s pokesman said Mooda.y "ln lbe long, mebcuJous ptan.oing for thts visit, this particular portJon s lipped by." be SAJd. The Japanese delegation has said nothing about the incident. but Canadian offioals said, "We've had b1md:reda of phone calls from reporte rs aslong our reaction to Uus ralhel' large gaffe •· Glw heroneol llfla's Alt .. ~ She ~n·l resist anyming as appealing as (hese sparkling diamonds. sec 1n 14 karal yellow gofd. Diamond stud eamngs from S250. pendanll trom $375 §LA.VICK'S ..... ,_...,.. 5ftlC'f '"' ·~l.&.nd. Nfttpott en.. Newpiort leach. 7UMt-lJIO ..,_......,. t L.1111\1 tYt I Ml.-.. Vlfto f P#rttt °""'Al I 1"' 0') t... C""itOt • ,,.. ~ Al9e C"'.-ta AftlflM I )Aft 0...p I u• V ... Uw_.,....,... ·-.-. ..,.... • ..._..,.... YSA. ..... °""'~ ~ r.,., ,,..,..,,,,. Cwtlil ' , Orange Coast EDIT I O N * * f VOL. 73; NO. 127, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'Traced to Santa Ana u TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 Ted•y's £1osl•IC I N. "t'. StoekN 1 t N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ·cable on Hostage Talks 'Hoax' J Fe1·111erlfl Fired Ex-Newport Cop Retired By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ti. 0.11, f'I ... Statt Former Newport Beach police ser geant Robe rt Gatewood, originally fired for alle~edly wiretapping the telephones or two superior oCficers, has been granted a m edical re tiremcnl from the police force Ga tewood, 38. injured his back in December in lhe o utset of the Wuntians Jailed in . Wke.Bust Three Orange Coast residents were· among six people booked into Orange County Jail Monday aft~r a narcotics s weep led by Westminster police. Police from n ine c ities in ·orange a nd L os Ange les counties were involved in the swee p of an a lle~ed cocaine distribution ring. Arrested Monday were Glen Goodwin and Cammie Murphy of Huntington Beach. Kim Hill of Newport Beach. Scott Freede of Long Beach. Jerry Baxter of Ranc ho Mirage and Philip Franks of Los Angeles. Also arrested were Paul Robles of lhe Clty of Commerce and J oanne ~sel of Midway City, police sald. Police U. William Sullivan of Westminster said the raids were based on the February a rrest in Westminster of Berna rd Murphy of Huntington Beach on a c harAe or possession or cocaine ror sale The probe led to a 13-pagc complaint a lleging 73 counts of conspiracy to sell and distribute: cocaine, involving numerous s uspects, Sullivan said. M o nd ay's raid s were conducted by police a nd sheriff'~ o fficer s in Westmin ster. Anaheim. Cost a Mesa, Garden Grove. Huntington Beach and Stanton in Orange County. Long Beach and Commerce in Los Angeles County, and at Rancho Mirage in Ri verside County. as· sis ted by the U.S. Drug Enforce· m ent Administration. Seized during o ne search at Hunting t on Beac h were a h a nd gun. 50 pounds or marijuana with a street value of ~bout $600 and several gra ms or cocaine wilh a s treet value or $SOO each. SuJlivan said. A Special Delivery at :Berry Farm anvcst1~ation of the w1n•t..1pi. tit• was initially put on l\IW<'tdl .tl\ !>ignmcnl, tht..111 rirt..'d hy tht..' 1·1tv Th<' 13-ycar vett"ran of th1• force filed an appeal of the finng with the city's C1vtl St-rv1c•1· Board. However. before the :ti» peal could bl' beard. t'1ty of ficials agreed to grant him tht..• medical retirement. The change means that he "'111 drdw approximately Sl.000 .1 m on th disability pay o n a permanent basis. City Personnel Director Wayne Schwammel s aid. Gatewood 's employment record will be chanAed to !>ho"' th~t he received a med1t'al dJS· ability retirement instead of t~ Cirmg previously recorded. City officiaJs ·said the retirc- m en t was ex peeled to bl' fina lized today when Gatewood signs the necessary paperwork. The agree m ent t o a llow Gatewootl to retire was reached by the city's personnel director. the city a ttorney and the polict· chief who felt the Civil Service Board wouJd rule Gatewood was s till a city e mployee at the time of his injury. As a n emplo:s1ee. he is e ntitled lo the disability r e· tirement benefits which amount to half lhe a verage of his last three years' pay City Manager Robert Wynn pointed out lhat none of the al· legations against Gatewood has been proven in court. He said that even 1f a criminJI con"" lion were handed down m the case. the disa bility retirement will stand. The former police man. a rest dent of Irvine. allegedly put wire taps on lhe telephones or cap· tains Wayne Connolly a nd Rich a rd Hamilton las t Sep· le mber. /\l the time. Connolly wal\ commander of the department·., :.idministra tive division and lla m ilton was in chargl' of tht· dcte('tive division Gatewood reportedly was ex· l r c mc ly unb appy al being tr ::insrerrcd out of the dctect1v<.• division in which he headed lh(• burglary detail. lie was sent to th(' patrol division. Whe n the: taps w<'re cit!> ('Overed inside the police station in December. Hamilton <1nd Con <See RETIRED, Page A2) Explosions Rock Plant SP/\NGLER. P<.t. <AP> A ~er ies of earlh·shaking ('X plosions ripped through a Ci reworks plant today, killing one person and inJuring at lea!>t nine olhers. The explosions at the Terrizz1 Fireworks factory toppled cttlm· neys, s hatte red windows in homes and bus inesses up to three miles away and were heard 15 m iles from this Cam· bria County community in south· central Pennsylvania. The cause had not been determined. The injured suffered burns. cuts, bruises and fractures. ....... ....-. J:•orty-lhrec yc:.irs ago today, the German dirigibll· llindenbur~ exploded in name" an Lake hurst N.J . <left l and Herb Morrison. ia, <right> fl'ffil•mbcrs thl' m <;1dent v1v1dly. llt· d<'"t'nlx.'d it to "' ~hcx:ked radiC1 dU· dtl'O('(' Sl•t· "ton f' .~).!<' •\ i Former Ram Flays Jarvis in Debate HIVERSIDE (/\Pl --Former Los /\ngeles Rams linebacker Les Hi chter debated Howard Jarvis using a leaf from veteran tax crusade r's own playbook. Richter called the 77-year-0ld author or the income tax-cutting Propos 1l1on 9 . "stupid," <1 "demagogue," an "eccentric ·• Police Plan Wmputerized Alarm Systeni Bcginntn~ .June 1. the Newport lkt1l·h Poltt'c D<•partment of . f1c:ers will inaui,:urnle a com· puter11.<•d al:.irm system that has been on th1• drawing board for nearly SC'Vl'n ;cars. The d1 g1 tal dialer syst<'m will tw uva1lablc to re ... 1dents and husancssmen who want to take the alarms pres<'ntly ins talled in lhe1 r homt•s and hus1ncsse!> :.ind h ;l\ e them dir('('lly connected to lhl' police cJc•p<1rtmcnt. "We want lo stress that the police department Lsn'l planning to gcJ tnlo the alarm business." s.rnl Lt .Jim Gardiner "What \.\c~ will have 1s a .,;stem to pro· v1dt' better scrv1t•e · Form1·r pollC'C chi ef B James G lavas initially prop11scd th« system in 1973 The plan he wantNI "oulrl have usl'<:I cable tc:lt·v1i.1on lines and ~iven users :m 1mm1•chatc ver bal contact with poltcc <11:-. pate hers The system that wall be put lo work next month isn't quite as elaborate. It uses existing phone hnes ins tead of ('able television lines. Basically what 1t cons ists of 1i. a black box device that goes on· to a residence or business phone. The box is hooked into the <See ALARM. Page A2 > A Riverside Republican who voted for J ar vis' ProJ,10s1tion 13. which cut properly taxes in half. Hichtcr assailed his opponcnl Monday as the "darling of Lht> roast be<!r. peas and potaloe!> circuit." who spent a year "fat· ten ing up his ego besides hts ,,~aistline and pocketbook " Richter, rec en ti y elected lo the Riverside City C.:ollefi?e board of trustees. said Propos1t1on 9 would deprive lhe stale or $4 9 billion in revenue . But Jarvis. who thumbed his nose at a student durlnJ.l a public a ppearance l ast week a n d lashed at San LUJS Obispo Coun Ly ~ove rnment, Mo nday ad- mitted that his campaign style• "as becoming as much or an is· <.,Ul' a!> Proposition 9 and orrcn•d only the· m1ldcsl n:tort: "I gu{'l\' r hat L('s really never did "'cur <t hl'lml't ·· .. Thal 's the last rx·rsonal thing I'm going to ..,ay . lk 's trying to mak<· an attac·k on mt..' pc·rsnnal ly It's 1mmate r1 a l," ... aid .Jan·1:-.. Then hi' t<llcl '100 who .,,1t through lht• hour long debate :-ponsored hy r .1<11,., c;tut1nn KPH() that Propos1t1on 9 ·1:-. really a pay ra1i-c . lo kt't'P up with innat1on. to pay lht..· btlb and rent ·· _ 11<' s:ud th<' measun' 1,1. as "de· signed to st1mulalC' th<' t'conom~ li ke Propos1t1on 13 did If Propos1t1on 9 passes. the s tate will eventually c-ollN·t mnn• m1Jney in taxes than 1l did ~fon· 13 or 9 passed " Sounding ularms r<•minisccnt of the Pror>0s1l1on 13 camp:ugn of 1978. Richter said, "Th<· J)assage of P ropos1t1on 9 will hurt Nlucatlon. mcdical 1ud Cor the needy. aid to the agf'd an'1 rlisablcd. It can Jeopardize other cnmmumt y ser vices li ke police• and fire ." lie said many senior c itizen!> would suffe r if Proposition 9 passed because they pay little or no state Income taxes but use a lot of state services. Teacliers 111 Colleges OK Contract Full·t1me in5truclors In the l'o;u,t Community College Dis· lrll't O\erwhclmmgly approved .1 new pay contract Monday night T hc propo-;•"<l thre(?·year pacl wtll come before the distnct's trustees ;,it J special meet.ing Wednesdaymght. Thal mcetanr.! wall be~1n ,1t 7 30 p.m . m the district ad· ministration build ing, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Details of the contract wtll not be re~asro unW the document c·omcs befor e the trustees, Hr c hard Simon, a district l\pokC"man. said today. ,\n e<.,\imatc by Phyllis Basile, .1 memh<'r nf the t eachers' 11C'got1at1ng team, placed t h<' 'otc• .it :!75 in f ;I\ or of the con tr .H·t. '1:-1 oppo-.1..•d Mr .... Basil<'. pre"icl<'nt or th" local ,\meric:in Fcderut1on of 'I 1-.11·hc·r ..,· (·h.1pter. d t"'ie ribcd I h1• rontral'I .is ··a documC'nt t h:.at llw f.11·111t~ found a\«<'IH·•· hll·. t hnuch t ht·n · "1•r1• con ... 1ckr;1hlc· c ont•t.·rn!'> about lht> '" ~Ul' of work load . ThUH' \.\ho vut c·cl .1..::11n.,t tht· 1·1mtrar t did ">()on that l!->l\Ut' .. Tht• \nntr.1c·t 1,1.111 aff('{'t neJrlv ll~ll full ·tamt· 1n..;t ructor., d.l Orange Coal\t College an Costa ~kc;a. Golden Wt•i.t Colle$?e m lluntingtnn llt·~wh. and Coaslhnt· Cum munil~ Collegl', the so eallt•d "college "'1thout walls · Streetcars Have Second Accident SAN FHANCISCO CA P ) -For tht..' second time in two days, the ('llY stre<>tcars have banged into t•ach other al the same location t he West Portal sta tion of tht..' Twin Peaks Tunnel. An eastbou nd Munic ipal Rnilway car s uddenly turned in- to th<' path of a westbound car Monday when a switch at the t unnel's entrance didn't work. The Z'l·year ·old San Francisco Bay Area resident never made it inside the restaurant for a world-famous Knott 's Be rry Farm chicken dinner Monday night in Buena Park. There was a more pressing matte r -t h e birth or a six-pound girl in the parking area near the park entrance. Bodies Seheme fte1'eoled • , Knoll's spokeswoman Virginia Plunkett s aid today that Deborah Hyun, 27, or El Cerrito, her three other childre n and parents were on their way for a chicken dinner when Mrs. Hyun • went into labor. Dad wasn't ... \here. The delivery was assisted by J Phyllis Bemateln, a registered nurse. and Tom WUJe, a medical tecbnlclan. Both are Knoll's emplayee1. Mother and dau1bte r were l•ter taken bJ ambulance to Weat Aaabe im Community Ho1Plt8I wbere both er• In eacelleat condition , M1. 'Pl .... Nld. ....... that UM b&rth WU *"' ftnt ... ...., •t the pertc. "Of ...... W 1¥9 had MWraJ tlOH Hiii, ti Mn. Plunkln ...... CHATSWORTH CAP> -The now-defunct Cryonics Societ y of California raised lhe possibility of life after death for families which handed over the bodies or their loved ones. But that dream has ended in disillusionment a nd grief. Nine bodies were to have been kept frozen wtth liquid nitrogen In an underground mausoleum at Oakwood Memorial Park In the Loa Anaelu County community of Cbauworth. ln the hope that they could be revived in a more technolo1lcally a dvanced tuture. But when ln_vnU1atora epened the tomb ln March they found four dl1tn111rat1d bodltt 1n wooden bo111 1nd a 1taltd c1p11.tle blUevod lo ront.aln at IH1l thrM men TM eaptUlt hasn't been opened but the possibility has been raised that som e or the bodies arc missin~ Cryogerucs is a science that deals with the production or very lo w te mperatures and the ir > e trect on the prop e r ties or matte r . I n the early 1970s. interest In the science and lhe possibility It could be used to preserve the dead wa s rejuv()nated ·'Slated almply. you may have u posltlv() cha nce or s urviving a cllnlcal death." 111ld " brochure from the Cr yonlcs Socltlty of Callromla. Dea-pile ('OllUJ or up to ~.ooo. aever•I ramlllet wero dr:awn to th• H<"lcHy . lftl'ludl n a the f1mlll• DI two dyln• thltdren ind a 10Uftl m1n, 1 coul)M In the ir 50s and several e lderly persons from as far as Iowa. M1ch1gan and New York. Three families have filed suit in Los Angeles County Superior Court. seeking SlO milUon jn punitive damages. SS00,000 mr e motional Ruffering plus several thou1u1nd dollars In expenses and payments. The suit, alleging breach of contract, fraud and pgligenl mls reprcaent&tion . na m es the form e r Cryonlcs Society of CallfomJa: Cryonlc Interment Inc the two 1roJp1' former pretldent, Robert Nelaon. and Buena Park mortician Joeepb KIOClQltMf Atl or n tiy Ml c h1 ol W n r t h I n 1 l o n . ·w h o I • r1prnenon1 IM la mlll , aald they became m"nbltn ot the no n ·prorit l\odet y b e fo r e e ntrusting the bodies to the affiliated Cryonic Interment Inc. However, the parents of lhe bodies of the two c hildre n became sus picious in April 1979 and insisted on having them e xhumed and buMed elsewhere. Worth.in.iton said he had been Investigating the Cr ypnics Society idnce 1975. when he met a Ne w York fa mily which claimed lhe t roup cheated them of $2.~. Dul the family never turned over a body to the 1roup. Because of publicity In news 1ccounu, Wonhinaton said he waa contacted by two more famlU and, In prepartn1 thelr 1ull. talked to "wral other•. ti Hid ho nnally obtained 1 rourt ord r on Wh•lr of bl• t .. raollN. Pa .. A.It Message Sent to l 1 Ht1ndreds By FREDERICK SCQOEMEHL· 0-tM 04111' .. , ... SUH A c abl e d m essage that purports lo establis h negot1a - t1ons in Pans for the re lease of the US. hostages in Ira n was termed a "cruel hoax" today by U.S. State Ocp;.i rtment oCficials_ Copi~ of the Western Uruon Mailgra m . da leUned Santa Ana under the a na me of Marvin Wahrman, of DMC Technology, 3015 S. Orange Ave .. have been rt>ce1ved by mo r e than 200 persons and news or ganizations .1cross lhc United States, includ- ing the Daily Pilot. .. fl 1s clearly a cruel hoax." ''ud Jane · Maller , a member of the lranJan Working Group. based in the state departmet')L No i.uch n~goliallons have been established and persons named in tho message do not ex 1st. Ms. Miller said . T he message is addressed to thc Frenc-h e mba ss y 1n Wa~hiniztoo, L> C. ft rcadc;, "This is to confirm today's tclecon with your cm· bassy. Negotiations for the re- 1eC1sc of the American hostages will begin early next month. "Mr. Valerie Be ls 1k of the Soviet Embassy in Washington U C . and m yself will meet wilh Ayatollah Khomeini at the Ira- nian e mbassy in P a ris . The coopera tion of ttH! Fre nc h gov- ('rn m~t lS vital to the s uccess of the t..alk.s .. Ms . Mille r ~aid t he t•om mun1catl0n never was received bv the 1-~n·nch 1..·mbas~v . ·1t purportedly was sent at· 8.20 p.m. Apnl l9. She said lhe State Departmeot bas not been able to contact. Wa hrma n. His te lephone ex· c:hange said ttus morning he was not in his office. Ms. Miller said the Soviet of- f1c1al niimed in lhe m essage 1s unknown to U.S. offic ials and noted the odds or Kho memi leav- 1n1? Iran for Paris, for political a nd health ret1sons, were next to none. Cnpic-; of lhC' Mail~ram. she .., a 1 d . ha v l' bet• n s ent to ;.i "b1zarn·. unc·onnt·C'h'd " chain or r e c 1. P. 1 t' n t c; • 1 n c I u d i n i.: ·• W :h h1n ~ton D l'. 1n s ur<1nr1· broker Sht• s aid :ibout fou r 1nqu1nes about 1t havl' lx•t•n received by lhl' State Departm1..·nt. "ll ''> reallv unfortunate. Wt• want to kno~ 1f anyont..• t•an h1•lp. but thts't · Surcharge Off BULLETIN WA IDNGTON (AP> -The Federal ~rve Board moved this afternoon lo make crt'dit less costly to American con· samers by eUminatln~ the UD· precedented dls~unl-rale s ur- charge it imposed in March. The action. erfecUve WeGnesday, could lower the borrowing costs of major banks. Coast Weather Low cloudjness through Wednesday with partia l a fte rnoon clearing. Con · t1nued cool with lows toni g ht of 55 a t t h e beaches to 60 inl a nd . Hi~hs Wednesday from 62 to 68. INSIDE TOD"\' The cummt hou.smg cruis. "Wo1'.-than 1932." could mean a lou of 1125 billton in tcorwrmc actuxty, mcludi'llg I 6 m1lhon /Ob& and 127 5 billion "' wooea. f~e Page AllJ -- Al DAILY PILOT N Rescuers Bodies Returned By 'nwo Auoc-latN Pn-91 Tht-1 bodil' u( tht• Amencan serv1~tnt'n kllll'd tn tht aborttod ho•tage "'lll'Ut' ottt>mpt in Iran werl' hNtd<·d home toc.l•Y . I l dayis Mftur tht• rniNt11on rolla~ In fiery fu1lurt• tn thl' t>lbh•m lrunlan ~rt. Tho rematna w.:re lnnafernd to ll S cuatody on 1rTh•I ln Zur1e h. Swit.aerland. aboard • rt!ttular Sw1u o1r fll1eht (rom Tehran. Th~y Own Wt h• placed aboud u S Air fo'ort't' <: 141 lrun~pQrt pllijW thut took otf fOr Dover Air Fd'rte 8~. Del. l1 s omclal• uy l'lght m~ d1l•d an thl' lntn m1~l>10n. but tht- l run1an:. h!iV\' Vd rlOU:oi.I) Mlld nine or to bodJelJ had been ni· l'OVt.'r('(i In Tl'hra n, m eunwhale. the nt·ws papt>r Kayhan r e ported that an American woman had been &m!Sted as an alleaed CIA s py She was not Identified Iran 's millt1a -lik u ·r e volutionary guards conte nd they have documents proving that the woman was working for the U S. Central lntelUgence Agency, K ay ha n said. The Irania n Foreign Ministry asked that she be handed over to its custody, It was re ported. The tranafer of the American s e rviceme n's remains look place in u docume nl·slanlng ceremony al a Zurich airport hangar. Greek CuthQlic Ar•hbishop lhlarion Capudji, who accom· panled the coffins from Tehran, formally transferred the re- mains lo Swiss J(overnment and International Red Cross of· f1cials. who then passed them on to U.S Ambassador Richard Vine E'f"091P~A I ALARM ••• • burglar, robbery or fire alarm or may s imply be tied to a "panic button" for people with medical problems who need to be able to summon help. Once ectivated by the alarm, the device uses the phone Line to dial the police department, ac- tivating the computer board Cot the police and fire dispatchers. The co mpute r display terminal wm give the dispatcher a vanety of informatJon about the location and type or alarm that has ~n activated so that the appropriate help cun be sent. The syste m can take up to t>1ght different types of alarms for each custome r. Thal m eans :J home or business could be set up with up to eight different typfh of alarml> burglary, fi re. robbery and medical aid. In add1llon. the computer can store some bas ic information <A bout the building 10 which the a larm is located. 1'~or example, it cun note if there Is a gun collection in the home so the officer responding to a burg lary alarm can be notified in advance that the sus- pect has weapons nearby. Or IC the alarm is m the home of an Invalid who needs special medication, the locallon or the medicine and the required dose can be recorded so paramedlcs resrncting to a medical aid call w1I have the information at hand ,. Another benefit or the new system is that It hal. the capaci- t y for 2.000 t·ustomers. Current capacity of the station's alarm bo ard whic h is n 't com-puterized -is 384. Representatives of the com- panies that seU alarms will meet with police repreaentatives May 12 to learn how the alarms they sell can tie into the new syat.em. "lt should be a boon for the alarm companies since it means t heir cust.omera won't have t.o be put on t.he waillns list for the alarm board,"16aid Gardiner. ·'With the new system they can offer heller service which should he lp them s e ll more alarms." DAILY PILOT ~-­...... Gmoe• CaM -lll -·..., ....... ~ 8f"(fl !011 IOO ('M \I .. ..,._, _.......,_ .. ,,.,,_,, __ . '''"'"'"' (11.,......, Gu1Me•Mlleftl ..... MI-*' .. ,..,..,~----- . , Battles Gon-wielCl.ing Bandit 'Lesson' . . , . By PlllL INKJDS.MAN Ol ... o.61 ....... ,_ Noble Walle, a SS )'tiu old HunUngton Ouch pharmacist who uld he."~ fed up with bortchtrieai and holdups al ht11 t.lore, 11ubdoc"<t a n Mrmed ban<lll Monday aft"r th•• mun dt'manded money and nurcottcs at tM polnt ofaaaWf'd oft ~hotlun "I've had 17 b re•k,lna iand two armC'd robberiea. I chclcled I'm Just not laktng It anymort•.'' Wu1h'. .i formt.'r Huntington Bt.'lH'h <'tty t•o unt•llmaan and owntr of W oltt .. ll Phnrmary, declMrOO 111 1t11 11\lcrvu~w th1~ rnomlna "It was not coura1eoua," hG ndded. "It was ttatlly ¥tupld on my part But l 'vts rHlly had It with these aiuy& l 'vts worked hard for my drug stor~ I've h11d 1 t 30 years. And l don't llke somebody trying to take It away rrom me." Police orrlcers and Waite reconstructed the Incident as follows : Al 1:50 p.m . Monday, two men e ntered Waite's store at 17~ Heach Blvd. One held a shotgun on Walle and • Cemale clerk. whlhi the other Rr•bbed about $100 tn>m th~ e u.-.h re.itster. Theo t~o itlso handed Waite a la ~t of nurt'otlu drugs they dc"i1rcd ··He 1tudt that shotgun nght undC'r my head and :said he 'd biow niy head off," Waite recalled "That realb made me mad." The gunm'6n was distracted hr1e tly when u pbysidan whose office 1s locuted nearby entered tile ~tore When the armed intruder left the prescription arH, Waite reached for bis own handauo and dn!w it on the man. "I know your We la precious. a nd you're not supposed to take dumb chances," be saJd . '"lbls one was a calculated risk." The gunman r e fused t o s urrender the weapon, and a stru1~le ensued, during which Walle s handgWl discharged and struck the cash register, poUce s aid. The two continued s truggling out the back door and crashed Into a plate glass window. Dr. Edward Devlin. the physi~ian who bad entered tho alore, followed and s truck tt\e gunmun on the head with his cane, pollc"' 8ttld The doctor und the pharmacL"lt then were able to subdue the gunman until police arrived. -/rhe gunman was idenllflod as flaul Michael Mooneyham. 32, of Hollywood. When t.he atru11le be1an, the gunman's unarmed occompUre ned the drug store on foot, pollr(' said. The flee1nt( i.ui;pet•t , 11.tter ident ifie d a s Oun1t.'l Dean Ray monds, 26, of Hollywood, ran lnt.o the street and told 110me passing teen-age boys that someone was shootina at bJm, police said. Raym onds persua d ed one youth t.o gtve him ' bicycle ride to the Dollar Rent A Cur olfl~ at 17090 Beach Olvd .. polict- sald. R ent a l car clerks bC<'llml' sus picious of the man. who c laime d he -neede d u r at quickly, and s ummoned poht't'. according to t he uuth11ritlc1> ...., ............ 'l'VE REALLY HAO IT HB Otuoglat WaHe IL1\ m11n1h wa.. urr1·..,t1·d Jl tht Uoll.ir offu 1· l'olin· .... 11d Kttym11nd11 111nd M 1i<lllt'\1111n1 11111 h w1·1 •· .irr•·'lt•·d IHI ""'IHI 111'1 ··f .1r 1111·1f r11l1ll(•r :r LONDON CAP> -The com-: maodo rescue of hoslagea from: ~rroriau. al the Iranian &m· • bauy her• ml1ht eneourqe: Ira n lo free its ~3 American : hostages, Prime Miol1t e r Margaret 'Ibutcher declar..S to- day. "I believe tbo way the opera- tion wu carried out ln this coun· try will have an effect on the future position with regard to the Amencan host.ages in lran," Mrs . Thatcher told the House of Commons "l think we had best ronsider how we can tum this superb opuatJon to the best ad· vantage for t h e American hostages " Former Pr1 m e Min tater Jumes Callaghan. leader ol the opposition Labor Party. aaid Iran ian President Abolhuaan Buni·Sadr should be told it is his i.tovcrnment ·~ duty to resume control in Iran and free the i\merk ari hostages held by Ira- nian militant'> since Nov. 4 Santa Ana Man Charged In Assault Monkey Shines 1·,....r-..A 1 FROZEN .•. The parliamentary statements 1•aml• after Rani-Sadr sent Mrs. T hat<•ht•r a message of gr atitude fo r the safe r e lease of 19 ho!.tagcs -three of them Britons and the rest believed to he Iranians -after Iranian Ar ab sepa ratist s killed two hol'ltages Monday , touchln& off a t om mando assault that ended the 14lx·day siege and left rour t1·rro n st.s dead and the rtfth In 1w>llce custody Link Told iii V CI T a lk 1 h1·nt-. .1t1cl ,,,,..n1·f! th1· tomb In r hl' 11rcwnc·•· ot u 11utholoa u1t In !\1 u rd1 A 29-year-old Santa Ana man re mains in custody today on charges he allegedly beat and kicked a Newport Beach woman and then threatened her son with a knife, poli1:e s aid. ,, Paul Douglas Mor-g an-:'a ca rpenter. was picked up late Sunday when officers res ponded to a disturbance call In the Newport Crest area. In ves tig ato r s assert that Morgan entered the 2 Seascape Drive residence uninvited and confronted 39-year·old Diane Winchester and ber s on Chad. l!I. 'She told offi cers that Morgan. a n acquaintance , started lnsult· ing her and then threw her to the ground where he hit her several times and kicked her in the face. Whe n her son tried to In- tervene, police said. the ag1tat· ed suspect pulled out a pocket knife and threatened to kill h.tm Police said the ruckus had spilled onto the str eet by the lime they arrived and that Morgan was arrested without Incident. The victi ms didn't r equire medical attention. lie is bemg held in Newport Beach city jaJl on $10.000 bail. Identity S ou8h l BERKELEY <AP > Berkeley police are trying to identify a young man whose body wai; found -s tubbed and strangled -on a street near the Marina on Sunday. He wore a 1968 gr aduution r ing from William Penn High School in ~cribed with the initials BAH. By RICHARD GREEN Of Uw O•llJ Pileol •w" Ma n may not be the· only creature m the world lhal kills bis neighbors for no apparent reason . Or. Jane Goodall s aJ4 Suncfay night at UC Irvine that she has seen Tanzanjan chimpanzees do· m g the same th.tng. She spoke to 300 people In UCl's Crawford lla tl. Her s peech was sponsored hy the Orange County Natural fh s tory Foundation in associa· t ion with the L.S B. Leakey l"oundatJon and UCI. ·'The attacks were vicious." s:i1d Mrs. Goodall , who has s tudied c himpanzees 1n Tanzania 's Gombe National Park for 20 years. • "Several chimpanzees would gang up on one chimp and bruta lly attack him for 15 minutes," she said. "We 're not ~ure what\rompted the attacks. ··w e need to learn more about c himpanzee aggression and this may h elp us to unders tand human aggression," s he slUd. Mrs. Goodall has s pent most or her time ror tbf las t two dec- ades observing chimpanzee behavior o n Gombe National Park land. The slender, 46-year- old EngUsh woman speaks about the animals as if they were ht:r C'lose personal friends. In a slide and film presenta· t1on at Sunday's s peech, she pointed out four chimps' sbe has met: Fifi. Freud. F rodo and Flo. She said she has observed that fe male chimpanzees who hact ~ood moth e r s m a k e good mothers themselves. On the othe r ba nd, those with bad mothers make bad ·mothers. ··Flo was a great mother but ~--JUST BREAKING----.... Lale lten!.$ /rom lodoy'i world and nahonal new.s dewlopnvnt1. Chemical Fire Routs Workers, Residents SAUGUS <AP> -Evacuated resldenta and workers were al· lowed back into the area around a chemical stor age tank that exploded today, even white a stubborn fir~ there continued to spew toxic Cu mes into the air, fire officials said. "It's just a waiting situation now," Los Angeles County fire spokesman Dick Friend said as firefl&hten wearing special oxygen mask.a continued to play water over tbe blue, The bu.mlna tank a t Keyaor Century Corp., a plutu:a hrm that m akes phonograph records amon1 other lh1n11. contained polyvinyl chloride, which &Ives off a poalaonoua gas when It burns. ~e \'lali• Ket1•• NAIROBI, Kenya CAP) -Pope John Paul U. on a miSlloa to encouraae CbriJUanlly in Africa , arrived 1n Kenya today at the midpoint of a 10.day. six·nation tour. The airliner carrying the pope flew from Kisangani. in e.atem Zaire, where John Paul celebrated an open-air Mass on tbe bank& of lbe eonao River and vilit.ed t.be Jungle aile of Africa '1 lar8e9t mU1acre ol Cbrilt.lao ml.Nionariet. Tbe pope croues the cont.lnent •lain Tbursda1 when be rues to Ghana, aft.e r which he travels to Upper Volta and Ivory Coast. s...• ... ·····~ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A 28-~ar-old m an held his three youn.1 JOU boltal• ln a barricaded house ovem lpt end threatened to blow blmaelf and bla chlldNn up lt be be~ broadeata ol the inctdent, authortU• aald. Kim Lehman wbo told police he bad a bomb atrapped to bit wallt.. and the cbilci..., 1pent the ntiht tn bll falher-ln·l•w'a boUM wttb a pinball machine and'fumit ure Jammed a 1atn1t the doora. Dell•r ••••••I &•lfl ••••fl LONDON <AP• -The value of the dollar fell 11aln1t major curnndl9 toc1Q in SutOPMft torelp a chaa•• tradlnc. follow· tn1 anodlllr ,..... of latanlt rate dec:Unea ln tM United Stat... Gold ............ . ftiil .,._ o1 ,..w eloled • •11·• u we m ~down .... - --,,...,, &..-• .,... • .,.. c .... ur.01M...-.1ar.;:v.n__..,. ..... 111.ao. .......................... Wl' s uw Ont• t:h1 mp IA ho IA U'> '>UC:h a bad mother thut Shl• killed her baby." l>he Mild "Wt' t hink that chimp lost 1t:o. OIAn mot.hf·r at an early age " Mn;. Goodall und her asMl> t a nts rec d the c himpa nzccl. bananas to dr aw thf!m l'losc enough to ob~rvt.• "Wt.' found that they bcc·<ime aggressive whe n we gave them too m any ba nam1s so we had to <'Ut dOIA11 , .. !>ht• !.aid Mr~ Goode.ill !>atd thi.lt ur1t· uf her most importa nt d1:.covcnes wu s that ch1mpanzc~s use-toolb and throw rock!->. To illustrate he r point. she l-howed u fil m taken at Gombc in which chim- panzees arc shown using Joni( s ticks to eat insects T he Goodall s peech was ttH! third and final spet>ch in a i,en es put on by the Ora nge Count) Natural History f''ounda t100 Phuip LeaJ<ey :.i nd Dr J o.<;cph Wdner gave the• f ir s t t 1A11 ~pcecht~ in the !.enc:. Re venue gained fro m the SlO·per-uckel speeches wUI be used in a n e ffo rt to hulld a natura l his to ry mui.cum 1n Orange County. Powe r Loss Hits Florida MI AMI (AP> Li ght s flickered over wide ure ai; of i.outh and central Florida today when two b1~ Florida Power & Light Co. plants --one of them u nuclear unit -malfunctioned in a six·minutc i;pan, a utlhly spoke8mun su1d. No emergency was Indicated at the nuclea r unit, Turkey Point No 3 south or Mia mi, said s pokesman Louis Muniz. But he said the plant remained out of operation more than a n hour arter th(? shut.down. He said lhe nature of the problem wasn't known - l<l•lut1 vt•., 11f tht· deauJ pe~n11 hu ve oor n dl!'llrc11std h y the •It• v t· lopmt· n t ..,. Wo r t h i nl(ton ;'>did. addtn1t tlw t he intc rv1cwPd thf' sister of one of thP deceased who wai. "so distraught l.h c .. an't even lalk about 1t ' f ',....P•p I RETIRED ... nolly had '>WltChl"Ct Job~ liateWOOll w ts't tnJUrt.-d whale 1cuvinK the ~tuUon u!wr bc>tnR 1ntcrv1ewed 10 con nection with lht> wire taps T ha t inten1c w "a:. <'ood u c t c d a f ter 10 . '1•l!l1gat.ors had obta ined sear!'h w<1 rranL., for G<t tewood ') st.at.ion locke r. his home and veh1C'le The l'' 1dt'n<'e 'e1zed, 1nclud.Jna the· tape of <'alh on Ha m ilton'., t\'ll'phooe hne. v. as the b~i.s for .,t•veo misdemeanor <'ha q;ie' filed a~a1nst him in Ule Central \1 u n 1 c 1 p a 1 C o u r t 1 n m 1 d L>ecember Ho wever , this Ma rc h th11t :-.carch 1Aarrant IA as quas~ bv m un1 <'1pa l court Judge Gar) Ryan who ruled the wa rrant we~ "verl ;. broa d and 'ague a!) to "hat item~ <'Ould tx-'e1zed l>1·put' 01-,tn«t :\ttnrne) Doug V.ood ... mull .ip~.ilt:d the rulln$: to Or.mgc Counly Superior Court IA here a det1s1on on rcm!>ldle rnont of the search IA a rru.nt 1s pt•nd1n.: Add1t1on&l legal actlon in the c.ise w~ inatiated in Ma rch by Connolly and Hamilton who filed a claim wtth the city That claim. which listed no dollar amount. was reqwred 10 th(• l'Vent the two captains de t'ldc to pursue civil litigation aga.nsl Gatewood. Airline S truck ST LOL'IS IAP> Mechanics for Ozark Au Lm~ wenl on s trike today a.Iler rejecting a proposed 36-month contract. a nd the a1rl.me suspended ill fll&hta in 20 stata th.rou&h May 1.2. GM her one of life's simple,,,._... She can ·c resist anything as appealing as these sparkling diamonds. ser In 14 karat yellow gold. Diamond stud earrrngs from S250. pendants fro m $375. • SLAVICK'S f'llW ,_...,. Slnc'f ltl7 '.\1 r... Thal~hc·r told Parl1a. nH·nt -.hl· rcplwd to Bani·Sadr and told him "what I believe le> h1 · the legal res ponslblllty o(. •'.11 h and Nery government to 11111k -;.if t <·r the ~a fe ty o f <ilplom:J ts on their lcrritorv " . Thn·t·. <'Ommandos were In~ Jun ·d :o.h~hlly in the assault, and three lrwuans were bospltallttd. one in serious condition aft.er .1 m aJor opNutlon for gunshot u. nunrf"I Uuso11 Signs 3-year Pact; Show Slwrter l'EW YORK <AP> -Johnny Ca r~on wtll conlloue as hotil of NBC's ··To · ni ght s how under a new three -year contract with the network. NBC sa ld today. • The COO· tr act com -mits Car - son to four cuiot1 night5 a week ..is host of the show. beginning in September. NBC uid. Carson a lso will participate In other pro. )cCt S for the network. The program. now 90 rutnutes long. v.111 be shortened to an hour In the fall, the network said NBC did not disclose the financial arran1ements with Carson, who be1an as hot1t of the program 17 years ago. Carson's future as host of th e long-running late nl&ht proaram had been In doubt for m o r t' th a n a year . The 5S·year·old Carson, one of the highest-paid e nte rtainer' In telev1slon. had said he dld not want to continue wltb the pro1ram. ) F• hlon 111.tnd, NewPOf't Cenen, N.wpon a.di, i'H/~·1380 w .. 11N111Mtt I L..tgun• ~m, I Ml..oon Vw,c> I Nort11 0... I TN Clly ~c. ......... ..... AIM> c,..w. lot A11pln I S.n '*to I U. V.• u.-• u.w• • ,.........._,""""°'~....,¥'IM.. .._.c:i.wr, M"'*' F1M /ft"f'lnt Cwu.I ..... --~--- • ./ DAILY PILOT County ·Candidates Feud Miller, Nestande Swapping Charges BJ t>AYIU KUT'ZMANN Of .. 0•1, ,,._ ,..,.. upervl.')()r f.dbon Mlller and 'h1Ht-n1t\'r l\ruct N('Ktandc "lwupped chur~cb Mond ay re l(urdlnlll lhdr mllltuy pasts. l\tllh•r l f'udlnl( tlw Hsault by l'lulmln1t the llcvubllcan at> :.\•tt1blvm11n ne ve r served 1n Sou thuu11t Aslu Ub du1med w J)l>ll\1{'111 Ddvc r1&Slng In a ct'rtUle\l letter he·senl to N.,11\lmtk Monday, Mlller said. • i''or you to u:.e th1s non·combat cnllHllry St!rv1ce to falsely create the 1mp~1on that you are a \Vl~ran of the Vietnam War 1s j n insult to tho'Je men and wornl·n. like myi.elf. who actual- ly ::.ervcd tht:re " I Related story Page Alll Responded hi" op1>0ncnt "He I M Iller) Is onl)' lt.Y lng W d1 vert atten tion fr o m his own blemished record." ln a related campaign de vclopment Monday, Miller said actor Henry Fonda wouldn't ap pear as scheduled at a fundrais Ing dinner tonight at the SouU1 Coast Plaza Hotel. ln his attack on Nestande. Miller cited the campaign blog· raphy of his opponent in tht' June 3 elecUon. which noted thP Republican lawmaker's scrv1c(> m the Marine Corps an an anfan try b a ttalion stationed 1n Southeast Asia during the early 1960s. "It is common knowledge." -:.a1d Miller. ··that there were no ~1 anne Corps units or battahon stren~th m Southeast As us dur ang the years you wf're on active duty " The Jrd l>astrict supervisor. appo111tt"tl to offi<.'(' last year by Gov. Edmund C . Brown Jr , ~a id he believed Nl'stande "e it h e r n ever s e r ved 1n Southeast Asi a or Chas) & pn vatc geographl<.' definition or S<.tuthea.st Asia . · · "l rurther s uspect, .. he saJd. ".that your overseas ser vice w as \.'llhcr m Japan. Okinawa or m !tome other Patific location out- '11111• or Southeast Ai:.ia ." !'llestande. in a telepho~ m· terv1ev., said neither his blog- raphy oor political advert.1S1ng na'.'> c•\ \'r <h-.torted h1i:. military r<·curd T be lawmaker said he wu w\th a Marlne Corps infantry battalion based in Okinawa that went on missions into Southeast Asia. Thailand. in P»rlicular. Nestande said he was a first lieutenant with the 3rd Marine Division during his 14-month tour of duty, Crom February, 1962, to April, 1963. but he could not dlvuJge the nature of lh{· ope rations he went on because he said they were classiried. He said he had no Intention of answenng Miiier 's letter , which he descnbed as a tactic to divert attention from the supervLSOr's own mibtary record. Abortion Approval Bill Gains Chip Carter ViHits Miller was a Marine Corps fbghl officer durmg the Vietnam Wa r and was shot down and held pri ~one r by the North Viet - nam ese for more than ri ve )'ears During his captivity. Mtlh:r broadcast anti-war s tatemf'nll> for which he was censured h> the !>l-crt•tary of tht! Navy upon l11s return to the United Stat~ Deity ,.._.It.ti l'llolo IT'LL Fl.OAT UC Jrvrnc> engmeermg students dis- play the concrete ranoe that \WQn a rare in Arizona. From left ar<! Amy Somol, Carl Toups. Robert Zueck. Mark Stodden. Brian Moening, Mark An dreini and Gay Sanchez. State's PriTnary Called Super Bowl Miller appealed the censure. but no action has ~n taken. In h is letter to Nesland(·. Miller s ays he received 22 com bat medal<;, 29 m ilita ry dccora ttons and was "honor ably n· ltred with 5il J>t!rc•e nl permanent d1i.ab1hty from injuries rcrc1vPd 1n combat and while a POW fo r f1v lHtnd·a·half-yeaNJ " Canoe Use It? UCI Has Cioncrete Boat .. By RICHARD GREt.:N Of IM O..ly Pllo4 Slit! Whal do you do with a concrete canoe onn~ 1t hai. oul lt~·ed its usefulness·! A GROUP Of' !JC Irvine engineering ~udents 1s "on dcring about thut in the wake of a vi ctorious ~howin~ In tht· American SodHy of C1v1l Engineers' annual ooncretl' can()(' competition The UCJ can~ took the fi rst place trophy by beating · three other concrete boats in a race late lai.t month al Northern Arizona University at FJagstarr UCl engineering student Carl Toups said ·the UCt <.•anoc won because 1t only weig})ed 125 pounds compared to the other canoes which weighed in at 350 to 400 pound!>. ELEVEN UO students traveled to the Arizona can<X! race in a 15-passenger van. The canoe was carried on racks on the top of the van. Toups said that he and 10 other UCI students built the canoe. "We used a wooden mold lo build the canoe." he said "The canoe itself is made out of concrete and chi cken wire " TOUPS S/\10 thC' students haven't yet decided what they will do with the concrete canoe. "The concrete canoe contes t rules say you can't us1• th~ same boat in more.· than one contest." Toups said "We'll probably JUSt have some run with it. "Al first we were going to give the canoe away. But have you ever askrd somt-one 1f they want a conrrNl' canoe'! They look at you hkc you're crazy ... Wetlands DuDlping Draws Criticism By ROBERT BARKER Ol 1~ O~llf P•IOI Sl•ll quei;t1ont·d tht• mannl'r in which thC' lt'SlS W<'rl' twld The Cahforni:i Th•partmt•nt of Fish and <:amP tw~ ht·<·n tilt' cused of showing a l;wk or ('nn· cern ·for thC' potential h<iz:.irds that tht.• dumping of ml wastt"' may ~t· 1in thl' Boli-a Chim we tl ands nl•ctr l111nt1n~ton Bearh "Man\ ot h<•r :igt•m·11•s <.tr<' con- cernc'<f. :. said Dr Pt.'ll'r Gret·n. president of the Am1~0~ de Bols<1 Ch11:a. an t.•n\•1ronmt.•ntal group dedicated to the prei.ervatJIJn of the wetlands .. But to my kno,... ledgl', tht-n.• has not been nnl' murmur of pro test from the Ikpartmt•nl of Fish and Gamt·. There has been onl y mule pass1v1ty and silent acQUlCSC('O('(• .. Green made his charges m a letter to stale Hesou r ces Secr etary Huey Johnson who oversees fish and game opera- tions His comments followed recent , tests on drilling mud dumped' from the oi l wells of Aminoi l USA into the wetlands that are surrounded by ll unt1ngton Beach city boundaries The company was given a two· year permit to continue dump- ing in a 14-acre section of lhe marshlands by the Regional Waler Quality Control Board. However. the permit has been contested by the U.S Environ- mental Protection Agency which (iref•n. a biology professor al tioldt·n We st Colle14e, asserted I hat thl' Ocpartmt·nl of Fi~h :rnd <;oirnl' is not C'nforcing it:. O'An n·gulat1ons \\.htch he says pro· h1h1t any petrolt:um or res1du;1I prmJurt of petroleum from t-n- ll'rtng state waters. lie claims that the department is responsible for reporting i.urh t•ond1ttons \.\-hich he says carry possible fines or imprisonment Green al~o questioned thP t<•sts for tox1r materials in ,... h1<"h a lhree·spined stJc kleback r1<;h. which is not native lo t hl' Jrt•a ..... as used as a labor atory guinea pt~ "ll is the Sherman tank of th1· animal world." he declared. C reen claimed that the t est '>hould have used or~anisms that h ve in the marshlands. G r een maintains that the stance of the De partment of Fish and Game is contributing w the degradation of the a rea. Charles Fullerton. state dire<:· tor of the Fish and Game depart· ment, said he would not com ment because he had not re ceived Green's letter . .James Burns. an assistant to th(• resour ces secretary. said G recn has some valid concerns tha~eed to be aired. Bolsa Ch ica is the onl y wetlands in the st ate that Is be· ing used as a dumpsite. accord· 1ng lo Green. SAC H/\M ENTO (!\P l UnwC'd minors would ,nt.'Cd the a pproval of their parenL'i or a court in order to get abortioru.. under a bill that has advanced to the floor of the stale Senate S B1814 bv Sen J ohn Schrrutz. R-Newport" Bt>ach. cleared the Senate f'lnance Committe<.> on a 7 5 vote Monday Hut ~• new amendment Wbuld srrap tht' bill 1f P roposition 9. Howard Jarvis' income tax cut u11t1at1vc, is approved by voll·r'> June 3 The Flnanc(' C-0mm1tttt has been addrn.c thai prov1Mon .. ~u most btlb that IA OUld increasE' governmtmt ('O."ls Rut abort1on-r1~hts groups won on another front when Sen. .Josl•ph Mont oya. D·Whillit-r. .... 1thdrl'W a bill to r(•qu1rc <i 24- hour wa1t1ng pf.'riod for non emergency abortions· Montoya's bill. SB691. would a lso requirt> the doctor lo tell the woman what effects the a bortion would have on her and the fetus . ~fontoya got the bill through the Senate but couldn't work out a compromise with abortion· rights s upporters in the As sembly Health Committee Schrrutz' bill would overturn a law allowing pregnant teen-agers toobtamabortionson their own It won approval d(.'!;p1te warruni::s that delaying abortions would in· crease health risks to mothers. Woman Flees_ IA Captors 8 ) FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ol I ... O.•h l'IMI Sult (.'hip Cartt•r c1rtl<'<i lht· t:Jbl•· at thl' /\nahl•Jm re~tauranl . ..,hook l'Vcryone·~ hand. then an 11ou11«i>d. "I'm herf' twraust-I IAJnl you to ~oll• fur m) elalld~ nn Junt-• 3 ·· The M>C\ ot Pre!>tdent Cartt·r '>aid thl' 11pc11m1ng Coltrorn1J primar) 1-. the ~u!J(.•r Howl 11r pnmanes and that Lhe Carter _\tondall' re t•lccllon comm1tl<>1• int l'nd!> to 1nH·Sl ton:.1deri.llJlt· mone) 111 Jt • But Chip prl·<.htt•·d th.it rnv-.l of. that monE') v.111 ~o ll> ,111 \ l'rtl Stn ~. not Pl'r'lllOJI .1p µc::irancc:. I.>) the µrcs1d\·nt tn Cahforrua. "Mostly for f1nun c1JI reasons." Chip t·xplatnl'd With lt.'ss than a month to g<J before thl' primur). Chip '>did the ract• 1i. ··too dos<: to call Onl' poll sho'WS the pre~tdl•nt ahc::id of St:n. Edward Kt·nnt'<i}. 0 -Mass . for the Dcmona\11 nomination. \\h1k two other .... show Kennedy ll'ad1nR. 91111 said Thl• \Oungcr Cartl'r dt'fendt•d his fa0lhl'r 's deCiS IOn Of '>I>. months a~o to run his campaign fro m the Wll1te Hou.st.• becaUSl' tif the l..: S hoo;tagl' :.1tuat1on in Iran. ana the pres 1dcnt'i. di· ciStOO tv.O WN'kS 3J!O follov.1ni:: tht.• f;.Ull'<i re~t'ue l'ffort to hil tht· campaign trail. "Since the rescue mission." Chip said. "I ran is 1n the fo refront of people's minds I in Was hington> wtthout Dad hav m g lo stay th('re " Addrt><;Stnj.? othl'r 1%UCS O\C•r lunch .... 1th Orangc 'ount) n 1>11rtl·r-. Chip said LO~ ANGELES 1Ap 1 A Furtht·r d1·t:ulc; of the oit woman has tnld poltt'i' ... hi· .... a... tt•mptt·d rt·sr uc· ur lht• ho-.ta~t'' held in Iran 'Atll rt·rnatn ~eat·t able to esCJJ..ll' from .1 hnust· wh ert: s h.-had IH•1•n h1·ld untd thdlOsta(tes :.in•rn't'd prisoner i.tx days ;dti·r hl'r lnflat1on IA ill drop to ttw boyfriend was s hot and sh•! wa~ :-.inglc·d1g1t le' l'I by lhl' t•nd ur ubducted from 'lhl· bt>)fnC'nd's _the ye~ir home. Annette Jordan. 2~. or South Los l\n~t.·IC'c;, said ... ht• v. as left alone and rurc<'d 111,.·n a door and ran to the honw or her <;1ster Monday. ThC' µl<it't.· wh('rt.' ~he had IK't'n ht· Id "'a... a bout ~1x miles from the i.1i.ter·s home. <.1nd the 'A om<1n "a" htlp1ni? poltn· retract.• her !tlcps in an ef· fort lo lrx·att· lhl' mPn "'ho held her c:.ipt1vc. dt•tl·ct1vc l'aul Mrze :.aid <.:harlcs Goodwin. 27. ,....ac; IA Ou ndcd April 29 'Ahen the ,... oman wru> takt:n lie t'hedced out of Count y llSC Medical (.'enter over the weekend Man Arraigned In Boy's Death Emmett M1tcheU, tJ. has been ar r:u~ncd on murder charges fo llowing the detith of a '1·year· old boy. whO, polkl' allege, the man choked and dunked 1n th<· family bathtub in a fit of anger over a set of broken stereo head- phones The incident occurred Apnl 21 al the SanttU Ana apartment M 1lchell shared with the boy's mother. Diai'\e Lewis. police said. The coy died Apri130 alChildren's I lospltal of Orange County. Doomsday Postponed Sect Leader Revises Holocaust Figures DURANGO, Colo. <AP > Due to aoaJyt1c¥1 difficulties. the end o r the world ha s b een reacbeduled ror Wedne&day, ac· cordlna to a reUliout aect. was in error because sect mem· bers were not Interpreting Biblical Ume r@fercnces col'n!ct· ly , GaiMs_SBld. "There's acolng to be a n atomic exploelon Wednesday. or the death of the per11on thal is coin< \0 reuse World War Ill." Jen. en 111id ln an Inte rview forecast in the Blble's Book of Revelations. In Missoula. Mont.. Leland J ensen, who calls himself the ttroup's naUonat. lender. con· firmed Golne11 ' prediction. The nuclear holocaust will be1&in. J en11cn 11ald. 1<>metlmi' between ff and K a.m MDT Wednesday (&to7a m . l'OT > ..,, .. ...,..... STUMPS FOR 'DADDY' Chip Caner in Anaheim \mi'n<·Jn'-.1r1• nnl ... uffcnn~ t ht• mJl,11·.1· '11111t• su~ge~t Uw\ Jr1· · ~111n· th•· lr.m1an '>ttuJ tum. lh1· unit) c,r tht· uJunlr) " rem Jrl....tbll' .. Ill' m:J~ '.'>l>t:k pol1t1t·Jl oHlcc· ht m~clr. but not 1Ahth.' h" lather ,., 1n llw \\'hilt• tlou'c ~' thJt 1-1\ t ' mt· fl''-\t•.ir.., 111 thin~ ubout It, . Chip said eonhdenth ·White Won ~t Quit \\.,\SllI='H;1'0:-.I IAP I &on F:d\\ .1rd M Kc•nne<h c;a1d todu\ ll -..ould ht· "most prudent" of 1>1·111m rat te· '.\:et 11•n .il Chat rm an .lohu C \\ h1t1· t11 r 1·'11!n IA hwh \\ hll•· :ilrC'a<h ha ... fl ru ..... t•d lo do K1 nnt•dv ft>rn•-. 1.q·r1· 1ncf'n'l'cl .,., twn \\:h1t1• .... ttcl tlw l>•·rntl< r.1\11 c•on\l•-.t • \\ ,\s • · n•,nl "''' .. 1n Pr<'-.1 1\oont \ · Jrt('r·, fav111 Fonda, in a letlq-of his own t11 Mille r. said he could not all<'nd the supervisor's fundra1s1Jlg din ner loni~ht because of a rtist1e com m1tm1.:nL<>. Fqpda 1s rehear"> ing f9r a play that will open 1n Los /\n~el~ · Thl· d1ru1l'r, lo b4• held m the main banql)('\ room of the South Coa-.t l'laz.a llotcl in Costa ~h' ... a . 1·osts Sl25 oer oerson With M1 llt:r'i. t.·ampa1gn fund r:tisin~ ('ffOrt!> lag~1og so tiadl) bch1 nd t'l''>tandc ·s. the dinner ,...3.., 1o·ok1·d upon as th1· ... upt·r_, 1.,or 'c; b1g~es t m one~ r .1 .... 1n~ (•\f'Cll I\ Miller t·a mpa1gn aide said lhti. mornini.: ahou\ 100 tickets h.nt• bt.>t·ll '>Old Cur thedmner. :--: 1•<..t.inrl1• has raised more th:.in St50.000 for his campa\gn t·offt•rs while Miller has netted ,1bout Sl0,000. accord1n~ to tht.· ljtei.l f1nanual ... tatcments Dana Sailor Stricken On Boat, Dies A Dana Potnt man, returning to Dana Point H a r bor from Catalina Is land. Sunday. died aftt·r <;uffvrinJ.? an appare nt heart attack on~ boat Officials said lA"land Rampe. 70. or 34202 ()('I Obispo St.. was found slumf)f'<I m the cockpit of Wood,... ind . a 29 fof)t sa il boat nv. n1•cl b' W11l1 ~1m Wood or San .J 11.1n t'ap1c;trano \\ oo<I :1nl1 C1'<>n:1· A\l'> of San Ju.in l'.1p1~tr:.ino. 1Ahn \ol.P rt' abo on bo:.ird round ltampc al about \I'm OUR CLASSIC SHIRTDRESS ll Ston.•kl·t•pcr Susan Ut·ck is wearing our imporu.•d t•olton madras "hirl drt'""" \.\tlh n·movahll' "l'lf hl'lt and front phu·k<.'l that but· tons to th<' waist. T his drt'ss is comforta ble. casual. and pt•rfl·ct for our town. \,tore• 11l l''(lr.1ord1narv rh.1r.1rl«r for rn1 n. b•'Y" .. 11.!'rl "now l.1di1•, 1028 Irvine. Newport Bc.ich. C.ilifomi.i. Phorw o42·70bl Th• world waa 1uppo&ed to have ended lut Tuelclay after· noon. accordllll to Charles Galnet. the 50-year..old leader or a Hct that ii lft offshoot of the laha'I faith. Baha'i leaders dl•· clalm •>' tonMCUon wllb th• .....,. T1M pnidlcUon of I hok>HUlt rw April •a& a·u p.m. MDT Galnt.~ and otht>ns acatterl'd throupoul \be Roeky Mountain Halon have built and 1\ocked fall-out 1M1ter1 In anUtlpeUon ol Lhe bfl'nnlnl nf o t chana ~rt rntmb«lra ln places 11uch u Cod)' and Sheridan. Wyo . who wtre rudy for laal w k'1 ----------------= evtnll. allo wtll bt prepared for Wtdnetday. JtnMn uld. ... ,;\.f OAll V Pl\.OT lu .. d•v ~·v e '* Jut ting Extras Add Up OOllBLli OR NOTHING DEPT. In u brllhunt l>lrnkt.-Clf mvhllgaU"t' l"t"portma. your f•1tbfuJ corrt :,pon dN\l hll!'I just Cia~ o ut how ttw ruir.ollnt' peoplt> g(1t tht• rdt'a of St>lllni( fud by th.: quart <tht>y <'all 1t a liter 1 lht-st' duy11 T twy 1tot the notion from the ~l~tnclly l>"(>plc SOutht'rn CalJfortua Edasoo Company ha~ Jul\\ un nuunc('d that u will ata rt bi lling you tor lheo JUIC't' cvt·r) month ratlK•r than o nce 4!Vt'I')' two month' 1'ht• 1111oouncf'mt1nt ha~ folluwf'd u fairly t•xlt'rl.,l\'t' 1~1e~ 1sion rom 1nt•rc1al campa1~n "htch featured u !>11\ren: l'lt•ctric•I mon, "'earing ll stnc.'t'rt' hurdht•t. who r hmb- .iround on :somt' rqu1pm~l\l and inform " you. 'llll<' .. rt>I.> that thfo prll't' uf ele<'lr1r11y 11> going up Wa\ up NOW WITH THE ONC't: a month btlltng. you r an l>t't' h1lw all th1s 14<0rks to your a1h ant age J m.t :.ay ) our elec 1nl' ball UM'd to be S.SO every two month!> But alai.. lnfla lion and Arab oil hai. abrupUy hex~ our electncal people They a rt' for ced by eronoma<"S to double the JU l<'C ft.:e to . . t1uce l>iano fo r 1500 J.e~. of Cour3e . Are 1425 f.:rtra $100 Meanwhile, however. they also change the billing to o nce a month. Your t!lcct ric' bill thus stays JU!)l about the s<1 mc at fir '·' t)ut'ks St>e how luck y you <1 rc'' This in0<.1tion-fight mg me thod <'an re ally ht.• 1•x tE·nd{'fJ 10 ,111 parts of our econom y To hold the en c$-' line. Wl' d1t111gl' th(' billing :-.y!)lt.:m \'OU WANT TO GO to <t movie" Wh~. that 'II ht· JU'\t s:i or c·our~c. l>lr . lht:-. I!'> a double ft:<iture That's S3 l•orh I Im~ Jbout Iha:-. nacc new wit m'<·r ht:n··· It ~ onl~ S250 llh \OU "'ant t ht• pants to go "''lh the Jackct" Well that ' .in 1·xtru. of c·our'>t' Another Sl75 S hot•:-. ust•d lo be S60 a pair :\tl\.\ they're unly fort) buc ks each. Your favorite candy bar that used to be 25 cents 1s still 25 cents. You ma y have some trouble fmding 1t ins ide the "'ra pper t hat ts held to the old sh<1pe "'1th extra pu~ccs of «ardboard SOME WRONG T HINKERS might behc' e th1:-. nrn l'I "pp rom·h to 1nfl<.1t1on fighting J!) an altogether nc"' prar 111·1· Not M• It sprouts up every ti me the 1:conom) l!Oc~ l.allmm111J,! ( 'on:-.111l-r n~ht <.t ftl'r World War 11. when Uetro1t start (•cl making C'1v1lian m oto r cars again for a car-starved pupulact• T hl·se bt!autiful new m achines would ~ offe rc:,'jj for. su y. S.J.000. Of c·our sc, the new car cam e with 2 by 4 pieces of lumbt•r for b umper!>. Yo u want real chromed metal bump· l'r:-." W1•\I, that 's a little extr a. Like S500. How about a s pare tire for another StOO? Then you'll s urely want to <tdd heater , radio. visors. seat covers, hubcaps and an extra se t of 1gn1lion keys Clearly , a n inflated econom y can m ean a deflated wallet NOW, INFLATION FIGHTE RS. here's your chance You c;,in JOtn m y Py ra m id Club. To join. you give me $1.000 because I'm at the top of t he pyramid . You. of course. a re a t t he bottom You ~et your 'Chance JI the big money la ter .J u~t bt! patient. now Navy Warships Boatlift Aid • m K to:Y W~'T . i''lu <Al'> Two Navy wamshlps, diverted from ('ortbbean wur ttames. have begW'I he lpin g the U.S. Cout Guard as wa.lt\h dottll for the C ubfln boatHft operation Tht· ships JOint.'<1 l3 Coast Guard cutters Monday In the Florida Straits. wt\f'r~ lhOuaands of boats, m any piloted by inexperienced s u1lon1, huvt· been making the 00 mile cros1ung to Cuba lo pick "l> refu~("{'i> At least !.IX ptirsons have died "bt-n their boats capsized or :.unk. imd the Coast Guard has Jnsw tf\..."<i more than 350 distttSs (.'J l l!> 1n th e tWO ·Wl't'k·Old boathfl Tht' ~foot S;11pun. with 850 1H: rsonnel . and the 522·foot Moulder. C'arryang 250 sailors. ht•aded to "assigned positions lll 1ntL1rnational waters" after ar rtvtn~ Monday from lhl'tr homt' port of Norfolk. V;,i P R ESIDENT CARTER tod11 y decl ar~ a statl' of emergenc~ in Florida "here of(a ('ials were 11roct•ss1n~ almost 18.000 ref ugl•t''· 1nclud1ng m any "'ho lll'Vl'r a~kt•d tu lt>ttve lh\•1r honwland. 200 Battle Michigan Forest Fire ~110 . Mich <i\1'1 ,\fin· ell· hbt•r:ttt•h,.~l'I for the bcn~fat of a rare songbird had hlaekent'<l 30 -.quart.' mall'~ or forest lund b~ to d.\\. k11lm~ on,• flrd1~htt>r dc~lro) m~ dozc.•ns <If ho mt•..., an<I (pr t·1ng about 1.000 pl·oplt· 111 flec• l ' S Fort•st S<.-n in· Wl>rker.. nt the firt• :\tund:iy m orning, tr) 1ng to prt>parc• brt•eding ground' for lht• r ;.irl' "Hrrd of Fin•." tht· ltr\\' blue.and \l'llo\\ Kirtland ..., "'a'r t>ler · "'ho.,·1· onl~ s umml'r habitat as tht· lluron :\'.at1onal Fo rt•'t Hut F ort·<i t S1•n 1c·1· rt· l' r l' ;,1 t I 0 p u fr I l'I' r H u b t' rt Lo<'khardt Mttd v.1nd .... ~ustm~ up to 25 mph fannt•d tht· flarm·:-. out of C'ontrol "T ift : COSl>IT IO ."\~ \.\1 r1· nj!ht "'hen \.\(.' startl'd lht· 1m· '<'rtbt'd burn about four milt"> "outh of ~I 10, but lht< "'111<1 PH'kt•d uµ tift<.•r an hour .ind " half .ind th<· fl:.im1·" ht·adl·d l'a~t. .. ))<Ud l..ockhardt Th<• hrl' s pr<.•ad from M io 1n 0~C'Oda Count.) (.'<ISlward lO\.\ard Lak l'.' H uron t hro ug h Alcona County a nd to the south through Ogemaw Count!! Loc·khardt ..,aid .it ll•a:-.t 25.000 acn·~ of fort>'>t l.md h~tcl bt!t•n c·<m~umt·d II\ i am . "hen thl' fire \.\<t!> 7'.J Pl'r n· n l undl'r control. t\ SECOND P f.RSOS. 1dl.'n t 1f 1t>d bv offtc 1ali. on I\ a~ a motorC'ychst. wa s hospitalized 1n fair tondJtion today with burn~ .. LoC'kha r dt said at least 200 fi rt'f1 ~hters w~rl' b<t tllrng thl' ll u ron blaze, includ ing C'rcws from Minnesota and W1sC'onsin. Additional m anpower was on its way from Ind ian a and M issoun, h(' s aid. State poliC'e evacua ted the en tire population of South Branch about t ,000 persons -a nd warned residents in Jose Lake and Chain Lake they also shouJd be preparl'd to leave. s aid Sgt Gary Gokey At least 33 homes and r :Jbans wer<' destroyed pllll> 42 ))itcs at the Mack Lake c<.1 mp ~round. he ~aid T he preside nt Issued the order in Washington less than 24 hours after getting the request from Gov. Bob Graham. T he actJon Is designed to speed fede r al as· s1stance to areas impacted by the m ass migration of Cubans. Meanwtul<>. officia ls sa y the e xod u s o f Cu b a n s i n the "l-'reedom Flot11la" has evolved into the deporta tion o f cnminals a nd others w ho d1ssat1s fy the Cuban government ··These people aren't em1grat · tng, they're being deported." a U S . lmm1 gra t 1o n and Nutural11:at1on Serv ice orflcer said late Monday FF.DERAI. OFFICIALS s aid thts momin~ that 3.594 Cubans had arrivt.'d tn a 24 hour pen od t•ndms: at 6 a m Thal pushed the total since the boullift bel(an lo 17.636 There was no end in ~1ghl to thl' m n ux a~ refugees s pilled in to K ey West on Monday at a rate of u p to 300 per hour T he Co~t Guard estimated that m or e than 2.000 ~mall • boats pilot ed by C uba n Amt.·r H·ans. m<.1ny of "ho rn were tr) IOlol to prC'k up n •I Jll\ t'~" ~till "'t•n · tu.•d up at lht· Cuban port of Marn.'I "Thert"" onh ont· man ~ho kno"'' ho"' long thl'> 1s i.?Otnf.! lo ~o on. and w t>' art> not m d1rt'<'t l'Ommunic .it1on with him · \aid WillJJm Trauth. 'l>Ok e.,m an for 1 h P Ft• d t• r d I E m t• r i.: t· n 1· ~ ~I ana~t·mt•nt Af.!t•n<·) "f.:m rt- ferrmg lo t~t· 1-:U) m llJ\ana \.\1th lht.• btl! Clj!iJr " lit! \.\<I:. W.lk rn~ about Cuban l'n•s1d1:nl F1dl1 < ';,il>tro ME AN \o\ll ll.t:. 'I ORl- fl'llls "'"r" ~111nj.! up Jnd d fort~ tu rl'lm· .Ill' thou:-.an<b or l'ub,rn rc·fuj.!t't'' ut E gli n i\1r Forcl.' Base. ~·1;.1 . "'l'nl into high gl'a r to<laj aftt•r t hrt•t• rta) ~ 11f "hutth• fli g ht' '~l'llt•d th1· mi1kl·sh1f\ ·t<·nt 1·11y " tx-yond 1·apat'tt) O ff1l'1:.ih "'t•rt· m at C'h 1n~ "4'1·unt \ ;JOd m1•d1r:.il <'lt:<.1ran1't'" \\1th off<'r' o f l''b' and h11mt·' I h roughout ttw l'ount r:, in hOJ>4.'' of mo\'1nj.! soml· rt•fui::t'l'' out or 1 ht• t'l'ntl·r b\ l:.tt<' tc>dd \ lo m<.1k1· room fo r morl' bt·1ng' no~n tn from Kl''." Wc~t . Fla l NATION /WORLD Running Mai e Congressma n John AnderM>n. who is running for presi- dent ru. a n independe nt. s hows off a tee-s hirt t hat was given lo him by another ''pr~idenHa l hopeful." tht> m ascot of the Baltimore Orioles. Anderson was in Ba ltimore Monday night attending the baseball game tx:t ween the On oles and the Minnesota Twins ~~~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mondale to Attend Tito's Final Rites llELCRADt-: Yu~o'\l<.t\lt.i 1APl More tha n 100 foreign lt•<.td\.·rs mad<: pt;r.,,, to attend lh<-'\l3te funera l of President Josip Rru1 l'rto' a'> hnr-. of sorro~ mi:: Yugoslav'\ fi led ~alenUy past hts l :.t\l<.t-t toda) an th<' Parhamem building Dtplo mah f'XPC'C'tt>d to attend the run<'nil at noon T h ursday rn d udl'<i \'1C'l' Prt.'!)tdt·nt Walter r Mondale , Rnt1sh Pn me Ministe r ..\l ar~an·t Th<ilC'hN &nd Pnnl~ Phahp , the husband or Queen t-:hza ht~th II th1• "harrmctn of th1• Chane'>t' Com munLc;t Party , l'rt·m1n llua <;ur,f<·ng and rrom tht· Soviet t:n1on President I 1·001<1 I Bn·1hn1·\ .ind F<m·u~n ~tl nl!)lt·r Andrf'1 Grom yko. "Tll1S Ct:"iTl'R 'r' \\II.I. BE markl'<I b} Tito·~ name and lhe n · ... ult., of ht" "''irk v. tll n•m:.itn 1·\nla~t1ng " State Presidency m1·mtx·r Vl<1d1m1r llakJri< '-C11d ind mf·mQnal SfX"e<'h today Thi· mPmrinJI ....,.n 11·1· v.a ... h1·ld 1n do\.\nto"n Bl'lg rade ''> !Jr g•" l hall :ind v. ;.i .., ;1 ttl'ndf'<l h} T1t1,.., "'1<1011.. J ov;rnku Rroz lln .qipt•Jrann' :'>tond.1~ .11 th" foot CIC T1rn·::. l''lfh n ....,a.., ht:r ftr->t ve n. tun· 1nt•1 ~ublll' \ ''"' "1 n1·1 Augu.-.t 1977 OOORS AT THE P A Rl.JA~t:!\T t11lt1d1n~. "'hNI' Tito hl''> tn ,tat1• v.111 ri·m.J1n •>~wn clJ) Jnd n1~ht un11I tht· funera l The hght hrn"' n coffin c-ont.11n1n,i: !ht· bl1<h of l h1• f<ttht·r of p<,~t ..... ar \ u~o,l;,i\ 1., 11:1:-on ,J 1 JtJC.ilqut· b<•n1·c1th th1· domf· <Jf the rotunda Tito dtt.od !-.und<t' t hrt·t· dd~" ...,hort o f h.., ~th birthday. in thl· I JUblJ<tlla llo~p1tJI in n<>rth"'l"'l Yug0<,la\ 1.1 "'here he had bl.>en a fl.ltwnt for O(':Jrlv four month" 111" "JX'<'l:tl trdrn bmu~ht the body to Rdgrade !\fondJ~ Jnd .ill Jltm>-: thl' rt1utt· mourneri. i.tood beside the tracks to ::ot't· 1l pa...,.., ;4 '. ~~""'~~-~,, . "'·'J ,. , . . Rains Encircle ·Nation Sunshine Focused on Central States C"on\td•~r,1btf"i to., « foud1n'"'' 1F'ltOuOh ~~¥ with Ottr1i•• dt lttrnoon c ., .. ,.no ConttnUNt (~ C O~\lal "'911 &2 >ow H tnla"" h•Oh lljl lo .. 60 WAl•r, S• £1w•.......-f' "''"°' ow r •Ml"r ""d QUI~• .. alH' 10 IO1' k"°h •llh 0 .... 10 two toot wind ••W'\ •f'd two to tr\rl'f' 1001 wMl..,ly \-I LOW Clovdlr•I"~ California A 01a11u1 ol -c-1,,.1 mn C>t•nQ dri11•\ to ,.,,.. mouttt•1n, -~ ••Of'< l&O IO bum oH •n I"" •fl•rnoon• lhrOuQh ~.,,.,.,, tr.. Nellonel Wu lh•r S«YK•...., Ti.. -~. 100. will h•w con \-r•~ ltoud•i.~. wh• .. I~ moun t•tn\ ,ln(t °""'"'h w~• ••PP<tfl'd IO lld•~ '••t -•"'-• Conly 1111~,,,_, '*'""' _,... on>Cl•{I"" IO< ,,,. "'°"" t•1n O•\Y'\ M"CS ~'1' (Ml"'' tH"n(#retvrfl'~ ..,_,.,,,. fMf'Ce\t ,....,th htOh'\ r•no•no trom '"" u(I04'r tO\ tomlO ~ T ht mounti11n\ w•r• •t>out 10 Ch'9rH\ tOOl"r o.,,.r1 hlllf\\ '""°'" rrom II•~ uPPo• 10\ 10 111oi. to\ ~,..M•wy ........... ~ •••l•t ''"""• II f'N ,,.. ,.. ! 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J • ~<onOI-I Opm 1 1 WEONl'SOAY Ftr\lhlQt\ 11\•m •I Ftr\I -9 11 ~ m 0 I !M!<ono "'"" \ >.t p m > • S.<OnO to.. tO Jt p m 1 ) Su" t1t't'\ ~ SI,. m ,_,., 1 41 om 41111001' WI\ 11 70• m Surf Rrpnrf !lurt A-~ ~!Qlll 111 '"' "'•• 1mum htlOhl 1n fol, 0•"00 '" ... (01\d\ . 11 10 10 " 01 •w ell Al'ff ........... lft ,,.., "'•• l"IUM NOON llll•I "''"'""" Ow11-••• ._.,.,. ... ,. 1 llltt I 1\8 ... ,. ,_. The Daily Pilot brings you the world, na· tion, state and especially your hometown -all for only 14c a day. All delivered to your door for le ~s than the price of a cup of coffee. You get at all ln the DAILY PILOT 642·4321 • -r Tueodi;/. M•~ b, 1000 DAIL y PILOT A;; .-, Report Raps State on Peoplel Temple Ahuse8 • .. •SACRAMENTO <AP> A ate report 11.id tocl•y lMl ol· ticiall fala.d to pau warntno ol Peop ~mple thUd abuse to the J~ who awarded 1uar· d.11n hips ov r 22 cbUd.ren -.ho 411ed et Jooatown. The report by Deputy At tornty Ot>neral John Moy &aid that U tat offidals had told local probatt Jud& whal they had known for a year 111boul Ir re1ularit.le1 at lht an Fran· c-•1co·baMd temptf, th Jude mt1ht hal.'t not aranted Temple 11uard lansh1ps ovto r lh 22 ch1ldret Cailfornia judC bad awarded 1uar4Jaoshtps ovttr a ol tht rre chUdftl\ who di~ ln lhe lW71 Pttoplea Temple m1111cre In Ci uy ana . whtrt about 110 ~tr 0111 commllled 1u1clde or were murd red. The ~rt uld 1\al• off'ldall . w0r" wary of the Rev James Jonca' pollllcal c lout Jn Sacramento and San t'tanclsco Moy uld h ehh department tnve1U111tor JC Orth omitted from hla n1p0rt "alle1atlons of ph111tcal 11\d rnental abuae and lnfrln1ement of pert1onal Uber· l)' '' Moy aald the abuses in· eluded beaUnp and apa~gs. oatrarlam, 1havln1 oil a ~ld'!I hair, and hard punlahmentfork ul nlteht followed by rcplar work durin1 the day Moy uld Ortu took eight montM to complete bis report. and concluded it by saying lhal he recommended 1t be closed because hls department was be- ing reorganized. The recommen· datlon for cloture was mbln· terpreted by officials who thoueht he meant there was nothing more to lnvestlgate. Judge's Ca~eer Ruined OAKLAND <AP> Site Court of Appeal Justice Paul Halvonlk, 41. ta career on the bench in ruins after beinJt charge<Wilh posse,slng more than an ounce or mariJuanoonce had it all and may have been headed r• the state Supreme Court Halvonik 's friends kn• his ~tar \\ llS on the rise way back \\hen he plfe<i Jazz piano to work his way through the t:niv1S1ty or Cahfom1a Law Water Study Disputed SACRAMENTO ( /\ p I I The Rand Corp. !>a ~!> I th e s t a t e •~ un derestimatin ~ ~1.· co~t o( waler frum the pro· posed Peripheral Canal by using an unrealistic pric e av e r ag in g formul<.1 But Rand 's 3 year. $450.000 study wa!. dis · pull·d M o nda ~ b y Charlec; S ho1•maker. deputy d1rt•ctor or the state Ocpartml'nt of Wat er Resources T h e 1\ ., !> c m b I ~ financed stud). reportef Monday. says the actua cost of water pro \.1de1 by the Peripheral CanJ .and sev<>ral prOP<J'>t! new ~orthtrn CC.1ltforn1 r esen·o1r-.. could be ; times higher than tt School, a nd later lobbied the Legislature for Gov Edmund Brown Jr. On Monday. as part of a plea bargain, he ,Jnd his attorney-wife, Deborah. 38, entered pleas to s ingle counts of possessing marijuana. He pleaded no contest to the charge, she pleaded guilty to the s ame charge. The JU!>l1ce agreed to resign the $65,000.a-year Jr>b to ~tuch he was appointed ju.st two years ago by Brown MOTHEKS DAY BUFFET Roast Beef ~:7h Fresh Salads Rout Lamb 1'.y' & Much Mort Bourbon Glazed Ham Decorative Marriott Ice ~rvings Marriott•\ Pamous Twin Pianos 0 1 RI .\"111 Y ltOUDAY DINNERS \RI 81-(0\tl'1G A fRAD ITIOllJ. Pl<au "'•k< your rntn-a1io11t 11ow. ( ~II 7 "·640·4000 b1 6106 ~Beach ~ ~ Tennis Club 'iOO '••pcw1 C<nl<r OriH A~ Wlr ...... to $ 1 Q p C r a (' r (' f 0 I Women Show 011 The winner and those who placed in the f<,ir st Miss Western USA-body building championship pose following t be event in Carmel. From left a re Linda ·Maldonado. Santa Cruz , second : Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Salinas. firs t : Cindy Cardin. San Jose. third ; and J oanne Cameron. Newbury Park. fourth. 'Rollover' Bill Backed Action Would Aid Sagging Home Market SACRAMENTO IAP> -The Calitornia As-rru.a Terat Retl•~dea Dealetl sembly. told that home mortgage financing is ln LOS ANGELES <AP> -A j udee has rejected danger or evaporating. has voted to authorize a defense plea to reduce the eight-year prison sen· ··rollove r" mortgages. tence given to computer expert Stanley Mark The bill, AB3142 by Rifkin for his theft or $10.2 million from Security As sembly man Alister ( ) Pacifi c Bank an 1978 ~tcAltst.~ D-San J ose. .'-JT.4T£ The sche me involved electronic transfer of the '>'Ou ld pt'rm1t s t a l e _ money to ~n account an New York City. \\Ith the c:ha rtere~ s avings and .__ _______ _.. moncv used to buy diamonds from a Russian trad· loan as:-.oc1at1ons and in~_f1rm in Switze rland. It "as beheved to be the bank:. to issue the same kind of ''rollover · lar~cst bank th~ft in his lory . m ort gaj{1.•s as authorized last month fo r the fcderallv charterc•d ins titutions OutlaK' of Rollhtfl Paper• Sought That means that the rates of a lO ·year loan SACRAMENTO (AP> Giving a teen·ager could be periodically readjusted by as muc h as fi ve rolling pa pers for cigarettes would be a crime un pHcentage points fl er a htll approved by the Assemblv. 2 Dit-When Roaf Capd.:e• The bi ll, All2442, would m ake at illegal to sell OXNARD (AP t Searchers recovered the body or give to anyone under l8 years or age any instru· of one of t"o m en who apparently drowned when an mentor paraphernalia designed for s moking or in- 18 foot boat capsized about two miles wes t of Ox ~csting tobacco or drugs such as manjuana. nard Candida•~ Drop• T\I Plan• A Uurd man in the boat, identified by the Coas t Guard a.!>IK Chan~ofWalnut,was obletoswimto SACRAMENTO <A P l Ray Hanzlik or shor e at Mandalay Beach Monday_ He reported that Pasadena is dropping has plan for a sen es of six his two companions. one identified as Evi Noh and tele\'ision programs an ha s ques t for the the other unidentified. neither of whom could s wim, Republican U.S S<mate norrunat1on. says an aide. were last seen clinging to one seat cushion. Noh's The aide. Fred Karge r. said .Monday that body was later recovered Hanzlik will revert to standard pohl1cal ads. GOURMET MARKET Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to check with us about our free home delivery service. , MORNING FRESH PRODUCE DELANEY Juicy Red, Ripe, Large, Fre$b·Plcked Local Grown Strawberries ...... 49c basket Delaney's Homemade ·Shortcakes ...................... 79c each Bakt'd FrKb Every Day ln Delaney's own kitchen. DON'T FORGET MOTHER'S DA\' MA\' ll For that sped al Mother's Day family get·logether. please order your s pecial prime ribs of beef. steaks. hams. pork roasts or poultry In advance~o "'e can assure you the highest quality. USDA INSPECTED AND GRADED PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF, a1ed at leut 31 d•Y• .. \lie peak of perfection Ready-to-ceak bcmeleu staffed cklckeo • breasta, IUd'fed wltla Delaney's f am~ apple dre1_, .................... 1.18 ea. Farmer Sb'le Sparerlbt ............ l.'9 lb. . Boaed Bolled Pork 'Lola llout (3-4 lb. •v1.> ........... · .. 2.ft lb. i Stafted Pait Cllopt, •tiffed wkh Del~'I fa .... atple *9alnl .. 1.M lb. laek ~•• (b)' the ••>· ...........• ,.a 111. 1'1111 ......... W..., .;,,...,..,..... S/IJI .. 'S BROS. SEAFOOD · FRESH Swordfish .................. 5.98 lb. 1 ~real lo bar·b·<i or hrnil h<' ,,,. "'llh lemon butter 1 Crab Claws ........................ 2.98 lb. c full of JUicy white meal l FIRST OF THE SEASON - Fresh Salmon Whole or Hall . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... 5.18 lb. Center Cut Steaks .............. 6.18 lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose r7so mil • t.09 Bel ArWes Vineyard.I, Cabernet Sauvtpon or Cbardonnay 1750 mil) rea. 5. 95 .. 3. ts Moa&erey Vlaeyard Clullc Wiilet llole, lied, Dry Wblte mo mil > rea. 3 89 2.85 Smlnaiff Vodka, 8t proof o .75 lil(lr l . . • • 11.'6 Scoraby Scotch 1 Fl'1t1 1 5.55. .. . . 1q1 11.IO !i\11 llquor prlcf',. dn noc lnC'ludr 111, 1 ()pea DaUy t •f, Cleeecl 8mday .. Newport Bl•d., Nnpol'l leaeb 673·5520 estamate bythestatc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the 45" celelrations in our local offices a nd r ece;e your· ready-to-frame g ift copy of this painting. ·Wai I i 11g ft,,. (;"'.'If >1: f'mm I u i >t Homw I fol t'f. Mu rrifot n. I X>W" n1ntrrl by S:tll\' St nn•h at thr n 'QUC'st of Laguna Fl'dc ral Savin~"'.' OPEN ROUSES Thur!-clay. l\lay X. ~to a::m and Friday, M ay~. 9 to 6 ll om~ffict•: LAGl'l'\A BEACH. :!llO Oci·an 1\\en11e ... Flu''l'r Sho\\' by Laguna BeacCardl•n Cl uh and La~nina :'\ u r:--1•r>. A rt IJ1!-play during the m onth of May. SAN ( 'LEME NTl·:.1101 ~n rth El Carnin11 Rt•al ... Flmn'r Show by San ( 'lt•ml•llll' t ;ard 1·n ('lull. LAGfA N IGUEL.;~ Mona rl'h Ha.' l'laza. South Laguna ... Flower Show by South Cr.t Garden Cluu. A rt Exh1h1t 11f th1• :ltl's uy Laguna N i.R'llcl A rt AR.'iOCiation. GLN AVON . 901 I M i11~1on Houleva rd. (;Jen Avon. Rin'rsidt• ... Flower Show . UA JOA. 600 Eas t Balboa B~lt'vard .. ExhibiL~ of model ships and sailing craft. old photos of Ne" port and Balboa. during lhe mon th of May. .LlE ELSI NORE. f)O<I \\'c.,,t <:raham A V<'nuc .. Exhibit of photos of tht· :JO':,. Friday. May 23. 9 to 6 JG\'~ A H I I.LS. i .1:J1ll Pa.'\C'O de Valencia. Leisure World ... Flower Show. D Ei.MONT. HORE. 460 1 Second Street. Long Beach ... Flower Show by Long Beach Flower Club. "Investment in Beauty." OLIVE/ORANGE. 25:15 North Tustin Street. Ornngt'. •1n honor nr thl' n1•11· 11ff1t'C•Clil\'OIM1l thi' frtll tn ~lurrll'lll. .L1091ma.7~S'~ ANO LOAN AaaOCIATION ~ HOME OFFICE: itO Oceen Aw.,.,., LtQUM leech. CA 92'51 (714) 494.7541 f@ Add111on11 0 111001 1n S,11 C~INlnlO •9/· I 10& • LA" [la.NW 674 2t91 • 0.lrlOI 67).:1101 LOQl>nA N•QIAI • ''°' • Ot·~ Ola~ ·MOO • ll"Ol'll Ofl ;'I II 9411 WQU"I •••Ila • 100 • f~ !"!' A•tl"I I <"I I I • t.lut1~ I• I "1'I I )I f't. I ~ ,,. ... AirJ>ort Solution Kequires Patie nc Wouldn't It be nice lr John Wayne Airport were dtK · •ant from r es1d nuol area . had unllmJt d tHmlnol capacity and unhm1t xi au\honty lo tlow n w 01r tur rtl'r.; rntothefold? Wt~re that the cnM.'. there wouJd not be todoy'I\ lhrct• way Luft of·tA·ar 1n\lolving the t 't>dtrol Aviation Ad n1l ntatrattoo. the utr c rrlers and the County or Oranaic·. owner or th airport. The C'OWllY hos a 4l flJght per day limit dn d t:pnrlurt•11 from th " airport The hJTUt 1s des1aned to redu<.·c nolbl' 1mplll'lb on Costa Me. u und N('w~rt Jlcach rt'stdt•nt,.. 11\0M' .ar Oight.s are split between Air Collfomlu und t lught>' Air We 't But other 1urlint~ "amt in And ttw FAA ltunks they're ~nlltled to eome in. n·.curctl<'i-.t. or thl· 1u.·r day ru~ht Um1t or the udt>qUR('Y of lt.-rminul 'l'Ut't• Tht' pt•r doy hmat 1& the rrucrnl point I lo~ tJo vou udtl air l'atrriers ~lvt>n the Unut·• One ~UJ:M<'sllon now bt>fon · t h1• 1·ount y Bourd ol ~uµt•rvtsor' 1~ to ha rµI ) reduct• lhl.' numb~·r of f11athl s .rnthonzed to c urrent t•arners und U\wtwn tht' ncwh <·reatN) oosillons to other currwr~ Thl· <·urnt•rs that p1ont>ert'(f Orun.:e l'ounty ~~1·rv1 c·t• do11 't likE' that tdeu mueh . It puts them in un etonom1c nd b~ 'l' du t'in~ their m rome and intreusrng tht•1r co s Tht<~ '\ t' lhrt•atent'd tusut! 1f 1t happens Tht• FAA abo is talkmg of tllkm~ tht: count~ tu <'ourt 1 f it d0t•sn 't open the way for additional t•arnPr~ ls 1t worth this to let in more airlines Lu fly t o Lui-. Vegas and other arl'as already ser ved " The end n•sult of this intransigence will be reduced servlc~ on the less pro fil a blc runs from Orange County and incrcast>d costs lo passengcr~ But all this reall y isn't nect:ssar y Within ti year , thanks to <.1dvancing technology, aircraft tha t arc a great deal qu1etc•r a nd car ry a bigger passenger load will tw availabk . The ir arrivHI would permit better service with ll•ss damage to the community and the arrected airlines /\ little patience a ll around at this time could head off l:Os Uy lc~aJ battles and resolve what now appear::. to be .1 n msolublt• problem . R eaction Exagge1~ated PoLitic·al pa rties have a way of running up bills that mus t be µaid, whether or not their candjdates get into of. ficc, a fact or.Ure that's sometimes worse when their man docs get elected. ~ One traditional m ethod is getting the party faithful to pay the bills under the guise of having, f~n a nd not bre1:1k · ing a ny laws. So the Orange Cot.inly Democratic Central Committee tut upon the idea recently of hiring a·hall al the Ora nge ('ounty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa and throwing a bingo party. It would be run so it didn't violate a city anti lottery law and the t ake <SJ.700·plus) \\Ould be split "'1th the stall' ccntrul committee. Then S.500 would go to the Orange Countv Young l>emo<'rats for he lping staff the games and ~inot~er share 10 /\mcriC'an Fund-Raisers lnc., owned by one Franklin Delano Ruse, for running them. Rose.·. however, faces trial on a prostitution a llegat10n .ind also stands accused of running a bingo gam e wi thout .1 permit at a n alcoholic rehabilitation center in which he has a f1rnmtial inter<'Sl. C'amt• the explosion. One young Oe mocrat· resigned in .. hull a nd tailed a press conference. Future bingo fund· r.list·I'.., were cancelled, The Attorney General 's Office "a~ <·ailed in t o probe the matter. < >ne can unders tand the e mbarrassm ent of the l>Pmo<-rats and their reluctance to be associated with a 1111ss1hl<.• law violator. The cancellation was justified. But was 1t reallv advisable to call in the Attorney I ;l·nc:ral. \\ho s urely ·has more important things to worr~· ,ihoul lhan a ll•mpl'~t in a lei.ipol over a bingo fund raist•r·• Anothe r Tax Wast~ Even though most taxpayers by now have thrown in the towel and hire professionals to prepare their tax re- l urns. a ridiculous amount or time still is wasted comple t· ing different but equally complex feder al and state tax form~. Identical bills have been introduced in the state As· scmbly and Senate to make it possible to use the federal tlefin1t1on of taxable income on s tate t ax forms. This would eliminate the need to go through two calculations of income and deductions and would r educe the s tate form from eight pages to one . The t<ix r ate structure on that income. and personal and dependent credits s till would be set by the state. /\nothcr m e a s ure under cons ideration would authorize the Legis lature to conform state tax law to lcderal law as it may be changed in the future. In addition to s implifying the taxpayer 's job. these moves would greatly s~ up processin g of the now- voluminous forms by the state Franchise Tax Board. /\iiMUngs now stand, the taxpayers and the state are wastuJl!lti great deal or time and generating a m ass of un- necessary paper in the tax·collecling process. Simplifica· lion is in orde r • Opinions eitpresscd 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on 1h1s page are those ol thetr authors and dr11sts Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phono (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Meetings By L.M. BOYD Bes t place to conduct routine business meetings is Ikar Gloomy Gu Why ls it the slowest traffic ls always found in the fast lane? I refe r s peclficaUy to cauUous old ladJM lo Cadillacs. dawdling old men in pickup trucks and pot· heads ln VWs. They'Nl aa menace! DRIVER in a room without tables or chairs. So contends one cor· poration's board chairman. Remarkable how qwckly you ca n comple te your con· fere nce when all the ex.-- ecutives a re s tanding up, says he. Sounds about right. A Fortune magazine poll of lop bosses indicated almost all of them think few chores waste as much of their time as meetings. You've heard one womllll or another described as a "cUnlina vine." C.-.dil none other than llr. Shakespeare wllb havU\c oritin•ted such a reference. A Une or his dlaloaue reads: .. Thou art or elm, my bu.band. l of vlne." Amon, the 5,000 member11 of tbe Bald Headed Men ot America or11nlaatlon are lhret WOCMI), .. Rowt N. Wttdl Publl1her Tu .. dey. May I , 181() hft>er• Kftlblch/Edltorl•I P• Editor Page mll!l ............................. liiilllllllim ........................ . . . •• ondale~s Alternate Choice? w!t11NGTON -VIC!o P~l· d<'nlWalt•r t-' Mondale ha t•m k.'<l ov r thtt IH t month 11 huh In tbo frat.rlcldal Ur~ritUl' puty one.I conaensus ,•hoa~t l>.JmocruUc poUUcians h> r luct~ Jimmy Cuter "~ nom · • for pttttld nt Th1 ruvolt l:s pusive. not oc· '" ,. Jt woxed llltlt! when l \ 1 ll \'unct '' u t a ~ "l' l I 11 y II f " t u l' , t t "11111• .1 hltlc "-h l' ~ t1 11 I· 11 I U fl d I\\ ij I. I I' 11·,1la(tl ham \l 11011-.· ha~ .1 llt-•ll~I> no l'llll\ Plth 111 d1.,h1).) t11 h1 ... t'had. although ""' p1t1t·,1I t11de-. know more .al)tl\tl \• fornwnt than they pre 11·1111 $ ... ut·rl·-.~. a very long ... 11.,1. hM1'i. 1111 \\hdhcr Presi· 1l1•11t \111•1 .., lkl'line c·an be -.ltll'llt'l T lltl"tUVATE \:Onsen::.U!> "a than ""' party 1:. that Carter 11111bal1 l'annot bl' salvaged Jnd 1:-Hwn•forr. a probable '""l'r t lh•publlcan Ronald H l' J ..: ti Th t: r c a s n ea r · 1.1Danlmoua opinion that the ooe msn able w ~al bis party. bind toaethtr !ta Carter and Kennedy win&!' and defeat Re.tan is Fritz MondaJe. Mondale's role as party savior ste m• from hh bamalormlng as sur rogate tor Carte r without t-naaging 1n s hrill Invective again.st Seo. Edward M. Ken· nedy, a moderation that has lowered bb esteem among the Carte r polltlcal team lately. Wblle Kennedy b.tmself resents Mondale a.s seller of a liberal birthright for a mess of Carter pottage, leaser Keonedyites na· tJonwide acknowledge their m~ cannot make it and lhat the vice president is lhe bes~ altemaUve. This bas been the pervasive su~Ject behind lhe scenes. Two separate sources report hearing Mondale's top aide. Richard Moe. t.aJk confidentially about It cthough Moe denied 1t J.O us). Othe r politicians have beard similar talk from Al Barkan, political action chid for the AFL·CIO. TYPICAL WAS conversation during a dinner party Apnl 25 bet ween t hree De mocr atic sen a t ors : Daniel Patrick MoynJhan of New York. WlUJam Bradley of New Jersey and Abraham R lbicoft of Connec· t lcut. Talk turned to Carte r's low political estate a.nd a possl· ble non-Kennedy aJtematlve. All agreed Lbere is only one : Mon· dale. 8ut how lo do It? They were stumped. There would be no chance un· lqs Carter loses more big state prlmarles to Kennedy June 3 und tal.11 embarruslntl)' behind Reaaan in the polls. He then might lose a floo r fiabt at Madlaon Squ6r'e Garden to un- bind his pledged delegates. if the convent.ion found a non·Kennedy alternative. T HE GaoWING legion or COV· ert Mondale men conta!n11 recruit.a who would s urprise the White House. One influential backroom Southern Democrat, long a Cart.erite. gave us his .clum assessment that Carter can neither be stopped for the nomination nor elected in No- vember. But If Carter could be stopped. would t1tl5 Carterite be for Mondale? '"In a minute. friend. in a minute." he replied. "So would a lot more of u.s" (.)esp1te dlslaste toward Mon- da le 1n Kennedy's Inner · ca r· ~ 'I 9-0.Jl.D WA~ Yo.J , r H~VE A rrmBlf nmR,' · R ichartR~ev~s cle, Teddy's foot soldien ~ .c l adl)' accept Frlt1. Sonny. Oogole, Philadelphia b.u•l· nessman and Dem~raUc ftDaD· clal patron, back.a Kennedy u the only avallable aJtemaUve to' Carter. But Dogole, an old·tlme' t188ociate of Hubert Humphrey, would eagerly s upport Hum· phrey protege Mondale. Dogole was among many potential Moodale backen at· tending the April %7 banquet ~ the CoaliUon for a DemoeraUc· Majority. a defense-oriented· group deeply unhappy with Carter. But Mondale is al.lot.be favorite within the detente· oriented. anti-Carter Americans for DemocraUc AcUon. the aft· lllhesis of COM. ADA loves Mondale for b is dovlshnesa; COM accepts him, hoping his runnin1e ·mate would b~ Moyn ihan, COM national co.' chairman. MONDALE BRI DGES lbls gap because, after early Teddy- baiting in Iowa. he has avoided. the escalating verbal excesses ot: the Carter-Kennedy figbt. In h.is s peeches JUSt b efore Penn-· syl vania's April 22 primary; won by Kennedy, Mondale fg . • nore d orde rs t o flail away against Kennedy in tune with Carter television commercials. "Fritz gave his standard Hum-- phrey speech Instead." a Carter operative grumbled. The Carter team was also up· set when Mondale insider Mike Berman( running Carter's cam- paign an Michigan, disregarded orde r::. to push Sen. Donald Riegle aside as introducer of Mondale at the party dinner In Detroit April 12, two weeks before the state cauc~es won by Kennedy. Riegle proceeded to !>hred the Carter administra- t 1on 's economic policy. There "as no overt rebuttal from Mon- <ht 11'" Nqn<· or this constitutes any tm •ak betwE"t'n the White House Jnd thr• \'tct• pre-.adent who has 1·01la boratt.'<1 more congenially v. 1th h1-. prc• ... 1dent than any pre r11·l't''Y>r 1n mf·mory. It merely unc1t-rbm·' Mondale'::. reluctance 111 lH· h1mwlf into the stra1t- JJ<'l..1•t or tht• Carter problem 1111w "·'"-"tn~ the party revolt That 1.., v.hy mon• and morf> l»·monJh ML' <'Ovt•rtly lookin~ '" htm J .., 1ht•1r l: .... t tw-.t chancl' Tach e r s Learned Was hington L e sson WASlllNG1N CAPJ -On Wednesday, csident Cart(!r will formally 1a ke the lar~cst palltical payof'n American h1s tor y. In ret w for ded1rnt1«l sen 1cl' to his crtpa1gns. h{' v.111 prl'scnt lhe N.-.mal Edural11111 As:.oc1:.1t1on w1Ut!) own Cubinl'l department. 1e SlS·btllaon Department of lucataon The new <\>a rtm c nt separated from'e Departmt·nt of Hea l th . Education and Welfare -i !> th c t ra butc to the NEA 's 10· ye ar se lf· education an h o w th e Am e rit'an pol1t1 ca l system really works. H the nat\'~ teachers were doing a!> ltd a Job in classrooms as ttr have don€.' lobbying in Was~gton. little red schoolhouses '1.ld be tum~ ing out JeUersons,,nstem.c; and Mozart..c;. The an auguratio of the dl'· partment this we< 1s the last art in a PoliticaUrnma that began in the earl)970s when Art Hoppf> th~ NEA. which now represents t 8 million school teachers. was JUst another s pecial interest i.:roup \\1th a couple of lobbyists han)(tng arnund Con~res" Thc-n bt·i.:anning an 1972 -.t:itt· t•lect111n-.. 'Olllt· ... m.trt folks. a t ht•ad q11;1rt1·r~ in Wa -.hington f11o1ured nut that the N EA had "hat pol1l1cs dc•mandt:d --the cupat'1· ty to rai!>l' money and to train an· telhgent campaa~n volunteer. THE ASSOCIATION. which at the same lime was transforrrung- 1tself from a professional or- ganization into a miUumt union. began extract.mg political dues from members and spansonng ca mpaign training schools. Ry 1976. the NEA w as s trong enough to elect 172 of its mem· bers as delegates a nd 93 as alternate" to the Democratic National Convention. alon,i: with 55 delegates to the Republican National Convention. CThe NEA target ror the 1980 Democratic National Convention 1s 486 del· t>gate'\ and alterna tes 1 The ir candidate, cndorsecJ :iftcr the 1976 tonvl'nt1on. 14 a~ Car ter. He did what wu s necessary : He pro m ised to create a ~parate Department of Education. The NEA was on 1L., way to accomplishing nationally "hat 1t had done an many town.-. and ca tie-.. teache rs selet'lang their own ~s~ Loe all~. tc·al·hn... "ho Jr•· nr I our:o-1', puhl H l'ffiPI'"' I ' h.n t' 11!'1.'n <'hoo .... n)! ,ind r1n:in1 10~ I ,tndld,Jll'' for buJrd-. Of t•dur.1t1on ;md ... t.111• 11·1::1-.latun ..... t ht• offat•rnf, "ho dt·tl·rmtnt· ti:arh<•r sal'Jrit·'> .. ind "ork 1n~ t'On d1tJon..-. f'\014 "1th the· e<irl\ r-; EA endorscml·nt of Carter·:.. 1980 candidacy. thL') arc do:.e to h.anng the l>ame kmd of national pawer. THE l'liEA plan' to i;pend $.3 m11l1on on camp<tt ~ns thas year -that mclud~ the use of 1.100 paid s taffrrs working in the Cartc-r campaign. Onl' of the many, many things they do 1-. :-ho\\ a four minute '1deotape to teachers' groups. in whach Carter talks about the ··vital partners h ip between the educators of this l'Ountry and the president of th~ United Slates We formed this pa rtnerl>h1p nearly rour years ago ... " Included an the partnership as Vice Preside nt Walter Mon . dale's brother. Mort. who IS an N EA politJcaJ staffer. and John Ryor. the president of the NEA in 1976. who is now on the White House !\la ff THE WORKING papers of the p.1rtm•r-.h1p include an .NE/\ 1111•mt1 1 .... 11n g ~o contact::. 111 t "•·t•n thl' ::. ... ::.0<·1at1on and lhe \\ h11 .. lloust· regarding the l>·""J~l' of flouse Rill 2444. the l1·)<!1:-bt100 crP:Jlln~ the Depart· nwnt of Education. Items an· c lude .. Feb. 1. 1979 -The president J~reed to N~A's request to hold Jll other bills concerning or· • ~an12at1onal structure until the CJ bint.>t level Department of EducatJon had been moved to • the Cloor. a nd communicated • this pnonty lo the appropriate : House and Senate committees." "July 11. 1979 -The presi· dent. acting on information de· ~ li vered to the White House by NEA . called from Camp David a :. g roup of e ig ht s wing House ~ membt'rs whose vote r s were ; urgently needed for passage or : llR-2444 .. ·'There would be no Depart· ment of Education without the ~ NEA," said Ken Nelley, the as· : ~oc1 at1on 's political d irector. : "We don't want to control them :- . . " Not right now . . . But in a .. few years. . . , '· . ~ • .. . . Sir Rmald ·Knows the Facts of Crowd-pleasing !· .. . ... .. i: All right, kiddie 1ust one more story about SiJlonuld or Holy Rood and lhen•s beddie· bye. Well. as you re~ber. Sir Ronald and his fottll sqwrc. Sa n c h o Nofziger, had plunged into the Tangled T h ick e t 12 long year' a~o in a quest for the Holy White House. Now. at last. th e ir goa l i;ee m e d almost within their ~rai:. SIR RONALD had J a dread Parity In s1n1JL eombat. At first. he ad the clever ruse or preten a he knt'W not whut u Par was. ThC'n , when that con uted c:rttltturc. who hnd e so many bold knil(hts. waic v r· conftd nt. Sir Ronald d his famed Swln1ln1C Sword. ted h11 rlna lna battle cr y l''or Oertney. fnr ruru >' and r~uat ,,,. . Plain Goodness'" a nd cha rged -rlravmj.( thl' whimpering Pari· ty into the Swamps of Confusion. With yet another dent in his andt'nl armor and his moiling plume droopinJ,l O\ler one eye. S ar Ronald pressed on.• lie rounded a bend to come upon still another beast. this a huge, multi·hued one with a thousand frantically waving appendages. At the sight of him. it roared. "Hola. Sancho !'' s aid Sir Ronald, squinting furiously. "Wha t s trange m a nner of creature is thjs ?" "THAT IS a Crowd. sire." replied Sancho with a puuled look. "Surely you· mus t r e· cogniie u Crowd. Hundreds more stund between us and the Holy White House and you m.:.St pleaae each one so it will let us pnss.-. To plea e 11 Crowd. you • • t wa11 but testi nR you . var lot." a napped Sir Ronald. 1qulnUn1 "ven harder. ··Foraet )'qU lhl't r WU plea ln1 Crowell before you were bom• To pllUI a C'rowd )'OU throw I& r1cu NoJil whl'rl' wall I find 11 l"aC't " Ah ah'" With a j(roan, Sar Ronald creakingly stooi>t.'<1 to l)ick up a ~littC'rang obJect that lay beside the path. "Speak up, Fact." he ordered. "In the past three years," the Fact said dutifully. "the number of federal bureaucrats has in· creased by 131,000 " "Ah. what a lovely Fact'" said Sir Ronald. well pleas-ed. Wlrb "Pordon. s ire. but that Is not a Fact," s aid Sancho, pluck· : in~ a plain, dull object from un· :. da a bush and examining it. : "Tbe plain . dull Fact is the in· : crease as only 60.000.'' " .. A •'ACT ls what I say a Fact ~. is." said Sir Ronald. And he !; tossed his Fact to the Crowd. •. whi~h gobbled il down and t roared its approval. "And here's a n other." c ried Sir Ronald triumphantly, picklhg an even more ornate one from a conve· •• m ent branch. "We can h ave ~ cheap gasoline agaln by UfUnl oll ~ovemment restrictlona." :'I Sancho rolled hi.I eyes. "No Crowd will ever awallow th.a one," he said tearfully. But the Crowd gulped it down in a •lnale aulp and sat up to be& for more. "VEtlLV. what • marvelous master I have.'' Hkl Sancho ad· mlrlngly, H Sir Ronald ,.,.8CMd lrlumphanll1 paal lbe Crowd. .. "He may not know a Feet flWl a ho .. ln tM lnND.d, bu& M ..... I)' know• how to p l eaH a Cf'OWd." - LAltSH\JRST. N .J . <AP) A1alllll • Plot 8al'Nftl 111MM. radio report« Herb Morrt.on deKrlbed ~· arrival ol t.be &Nat Get"lllU ~ p pelln Hindin~ a,...,. aeo toda)' Hla twwre, aod tbe world. ~iU MVer roraet It. "Tbe blck melon of the ahlp are lull hokt1na lt }uat enou1b lo ll p t\ from . . lt burst into names• It b&ant into name and U.'a falUna • tr~ cn1h1n11 • "GET ntAT, CHARLI ~: Get Uu1t. Cb at It•! It' 1 h 111n1 and It· s <'THhl"I' Terrtble' Ohm)'. fC tout of the w~. ple.se It',:, bum1og. burst Ins Into nam~ and It·~ rallln1 onto the moor1nc mia t . Oooh, it's faJUna atnd n.iroet ure 400 ur soo fttl lnlo \he isky . Moments latt>r, i,o bb1ng into h1f'I microphone, MorrtbOn said "It' a t errific cra s h , ladies and gentlt>men. Oh. the human1t) " Morrison and radio t!ng1nt'er Charhe Nehlst'n , ~ork1ng fo r Cf\luao·a WLS. atood only yardJ away at the Lakehurst Nani Alr St•· lion u lhe 1r1reful 804-foot. aeppeUn audden.ty explode'd and cruhtd aoo fttt lO tM dam'-aand, \nclMraltna :SS of the a1nh1p 11 91 paaaenttra and t rew One Am rlun H llor below alao died THE DESTalJM'ION Ot' the Htn· denbura, the ttchnolo1kal pride ot Ill tier'• o.-rmany. •1¥n•led the t:nd of lighter than air tr11vel that had ex· r 1tt'd the world bt:twe('n tht.1 world " r Morrll!IOO. ''· now llv~~ lJ\ semi· rtllremtnt In ('heat Lake. W Vi. Ann al~t a half ctnlury of broad· C'Htlng In Chl<.'ago, PIU:.burgh , New 1Yurlc 11mJ M1lwuuk~~. Mornson still tt'm~mbt-rs v1\1dl the rt•t•ord he Mnd NehlM•n mudt-Moy 6. 1937 · 'Tht>) had dropped linei. out of th~ nose and th.: ground crew had JU.St taken the ropt'b Then,,there was this t ~rrifll' burst of 011mcs and explosion and 1t spun around hke a pinwheel on th e betck end." Morrison recalled. NEHLSEN "kEPT THE equip- ment runrung and l kept on describ· ing It It burned in 34 second~." Mor- n son said "I i.aw things falling down . but I thought 1t was cargo ------~.....-.... ..... -------- Rare Bird This Humboldt penguin ch ick at Washington Park Zoo in Portland, Ore .. is one of few hatched in captivity. With fewer than 10.000 existing, it's on endangered species list. Inspection by Bike Consider a SECOND TRUST DEED REAL ESTATE LOAN. We'll do our best to take the sting out of borrowing against the equity in your home. .• We are very concerned that interest rates and borrowingcotts have reached their highest level in recent history. While we have no control over interest rates, ~=~='-i we will do our !>hare m fighting inflation by reduc1nR the brok..erdgl' fee!> wherever • pOS'>1ble. Many banks and savings &.. loans have v1r· tu ally stopped lend in$<; because thl'ir funds a re no longer tlva1ltJble. But we s till have l1m1t ed (unds from our mve!>tors .... .i t term'> we believe are the best availablt!. We htJve spenal repayment pl.ins to fit yo ur budget. the mo!>t unique being Rr.iduatt'd pdyml•nt loans w ith p.iyment!> lowt·r thJn normJI during the first year. To our knowledge, no other second trus t de<•J c0mp.tny can offer this plan Another Iran Raid Advocated By Commander Late r. of cours<'. ~ l' learned tht' BOULDER. Colo CAP> -City bwldmg and passengers had startt.'d Jumping. Wt ul1hty inspectors soon w1U have the option or thought all lht.· 97 on board hiid pedubng c1ty_-0wned bicycles for on-the-Job tnps, burned " Boulder Public Works Department officials say Fo r loclns of $1 0,000 to $500,000 on hom<'s o r income prop· erty. tcllk to one o f our ex pt'nenced, professional lodn brokers. We'll arrtJnge the lodn b<>st suited to your 1nd1v1dual needs ... even 1f you're hJvtn~ f 1nanc1al d1H1cult1e!> We're ht're to help -WASHINGTON IAP J If the Unit- ed States can locate the American hostages in Iran. another military raid shouJd be tried lo free them, the commandl>r of last month's dis· astraus commando mission has told Congress Morrison, ~till talking. caught an Dave Baskett. a transportation engineer. i.a1d elderly woman with one hand as s he during fair weather, riding a bicycle to a JOb take~ ramted from the i.1~hl On the air. no longer than driving a car. adding, "On the 'MorriSC?n's descnpl1<)n i:. puncuated worst days, people try not to leave the oflice Republic Home Loan The recommendation by Army Col Charles Beckwith came Monday dur- mg thret1 hours or secret testimony before the House· Armed Service Committee "RE J UST SAID he felt that if we could find out where the hostages were. we should ~o back 1n and pick them up. ~-Rep. Samuel S. Stratton. · D·N Y .. said after the hearing Beckwith It'd a commando party on a rescue m1ssion April 24 that Presi- dent Carter ordered cut short aner three of the eight helicopters ran into mechanical troubles Six functioning choppers were needed. As the raiders withdrew Crom a staging aroo in the lraman desert. eight were killed when a huge C·l30 transport plane and another helicopter collided. Stratton said Beck with testified that the mission had to be aborted because, with only five helicopters, 15 to 18 of tus 97 commandos would have had to be left behind .. HE SAID EVERY man 1n his for ce had not ius t one Job, but s everal Jobs to do and h<.' Just couldn't figure out how he.-could go in with 15 lo 18 rewt•r men than necessary, "Stratton aid. Beckwith, talking with reporters last week at the Pentagon. sald that continuing the raid with five helicop· ters would have risked "murdering a bunch of the finest soldiers in the world." by a qwck, "I'm sorry. lady·· Jnvway" Moments late r . Morrison told ----- Nehlsen lo stop the record "because this is the worst thing I've ever ~II· nessed." The radiomen then JOined rescuers who pulled dozens from the red hot girders or the Hindenburg MORRISON HELP ED acrobal J oseph Spah from the wreckage. then helped save. New York dress Im porter Phillip Mangone w.Qose clothes and ears were burned off. "..( look back on 1l as Just an assign. m ent. an unexpectedly bad assign- ment." Morrison said. "I consider m yself for tunate that I could be s teady enough to describe 1t. Naturally, I was s tunned. I was tell- ing sometrung beautiful and then 1t turned horrible." Morrison and Nehlsen flew their record back to Chicago that night. 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Just call a hvel Agent . your Corporate Travel Arranger. or Hughes Altwest: Los'Angeles (213) 772·5100 Ontario (714) 986-6724 Burbank (213) 247·8333 Orange County (714) 540·2060 -...... -~ -.-.. --L ORANGE COUNTY I POLJTICS ' H~avyweights in County Race 30%-40%-50% OFF ALL OUR FINE · •1 o.c. avmNG LEATHE - n..y•re •••• ~.:=tu:':. •una -well, at R FURNITURE l•• t t.be oad suns -to campal1n on behalf or (including Special Orden) Sdlaon Mllle:r and Bruce N \Alnd•, ondidatu tor the 3rd ot tnct •Hl on lh Oranae County Doud Oelf\r ...... , .... .._ PUIHIS Mill.EA EJl~.Btown In Co1mly The City or Santa i\na will s pon sor a 111 lcllometer run June I <t"> p a rt o f d edllat1 on tleremomes for Ccnten ntal Regional Park, located a l Fairview Road and Edinger Avenue. The course will run a long city !>lrects and on a trail a long the east :-.ide of the S:rnta Ann River. The entry fct' 1:, S6 1r runners pre-reg ister and S8 on the day of the race. Trophies will b e awarded in the firs t th ree places in eight m e n 's a nd seve n women's divisions 'Fu-rther informalton can be obtained by <.·ail- ing 834-4145. Oil Land Buy OK'd T he Or.ingc County Board or Supen l!>Ori. ha~ agrct·c.l to rurcha:w 17 acres of land from thl• Mobile Oil Corp for t·x pans1on of the Ol1 nl1;1 d ump 1n north Orangt' Count' Sup~rvt~ors tc1ok tht• action over the obJection of nearby resident!> and Cit y of Brea officials v. ho claimed the pro- posed expans ion will h;i"e adverse cffrrb on tht• surrounding an·a · The land purcha'e ,.., part or a $673.000 project to expand the dump and k eep 1t oper ational through 1995, according to countyoHicials Co st Raised ol s u l)tt'\' i.Jor'I l"ormer Callfornl• governor Edmund G "rat" Brown will appear on Mlllf'r'1 behalf 1t ll luncheon ach duled for noon May 13 at tha poruman Club tn Ana.helm. 'ncllt'tl are W each. Th<.' 1t-nlor Brown, it will be recalled. 11 tht. daddy ul our current 1ovtmor, who, It wlU be re membtnd. •PPolnltd M\ller to fill • vac•RCY on the board. dr•w1n1 lesa than r1ve revlewA from. amon, otJltra. Oran1&c County's l>t>m()('ratlc Party rt'&ulars Could It bt· t hil "Oudd>" lirown ll) being rnlltd upon lo pluy JX"IH'emahr" MEANM'lllLE. ON THAT :.ame TuHday, formt'r prttldent Gerald l"ord 1S ach duled lo •P· i>\''1r on Nl~ttmdt\'6 behalf nt a $250 per penion ($300 per t'-Ouple > guthl'rina ul tht! Santu Anu <.:oun tr Club J Robtrt t-'luor, chairman of the host commit lee, 1s lnvmng folks to "ht! prdent to hear a m&,Jor ~t atement b) Prt':o.ldt•nl Ford in M..1pport of Bruce Nc>~tandc for tht-Or a nge County Boa rd of Su~rv1b0~ · Aod they bllY the county Hoard of Superv1sorb , ... -.11 p111.1M•tl w bt.• non part1:.w1 • • • DEVELOPER RAY WATSON of Newport Beach &ays Proposition 10, the anti-rent control measure. 1s far from perfect. but better than the patchwork or r ent control measures that now dot the state Wati.on, former pre&ident of the Irvine Com pany and currently pre!>1den t or the Newport Development Co .• i:. on e or four state CO·Ch1urman for passage of Proposition 10. I le said he was asked to work with Clarence ·Disaster Health Services Studied Providing health -l>er vices dunng a disaster will be the focus or a two-day course for volunteer health care personnel. s lated for Thursday aAd Friday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. · Co-sponsored with the American Red Cross. Orange County Chapter. the rourse will ~ con· ducted in the college's community center. ~·30 a .m ; to 2:·30 p.m .. both days. A m aterials fee of S3 rnust be paid with advance registration in lhe ad· missions office. Participants will learn to provide cmer~ency care, preventive health services and cmottonal support to disaster \'1ct1ms and workt·r:-. Rams Li1ienza11 Set For Eagle Banqitet . Lo!> Angeles Rams offensive lineman Doug Frant·c o< Fountain Valley will be the speaker v. hen Z47 Or<tnf'e County Eagle Scouts are honored al a banquet Thursday at the Disneyland Hotel. The young men are being sponsored and will be accompanied t.o the banquet by business and com mumty leaders froril throughout the county. Thl' Eagle dinner committee Is cbai~ by Edward Resnick, c hairman ol the board or RB In llu:.trll'l> (If lr\'lnl' Stroke Club F ormi11g Till' Amt·nt'<in ll(·art A~!>ociation of Orange County 1:-. d .,·elo ping a stroke club for people who have suffe red a stroke. Family and friends oC stroke victims also are invited to join. The club meets the first and third Thursdays of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the United LOS ANGELES CAP > Methodist Church, 12741 Main St., Garden Grove The state Departm ent For more information call 547-3001. I of Transportation says the proje~ted cost of the ( <;ONSllMEI<) t 1 . 2 -m ti e centu ry . . ADVOCATES Freeway has incr eased bl $500 m111ion to S2 billion. in the DAILY PILOT NATHAN PllTIKIN ASKS: WOULD YOU LIKE TO FEEL YOUNGER, LOOK BETTER, AND LOSE WEIGHT? IF THE ANSWll IS YES, INVISTIGA TE THE PllTIKIN IEnfl HEALTH PIOGIAM It e/lables people of all ages to liVe a longer, healthier life, feel- ing younger, free of the ravages of the debilitating degenerative dis· eases that plague modern man. For patients now suffering from heart disease, hype.rtension, diab- etes, orthroitis, hardening of the arteries, and obesity, t~e Pritikin pro· gram hos proved to be a nutritionally sound, medically safe op· proach to arresting, ollewiating, and in some coses helping to re· verse the symptoms of these conditions. For thOM seeki"O to word off .the development of these di.eases, the Pritikin Program lays the groundwork for o lifetime of good h'eolth. FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTUR.E THUR., MAY I ..• 7:30 P.M. MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Drive , .............. Cllll .. . ' ( 213) 373.9797 . ,..,.,........ IACkl HESTAND! Ex.flrnldent Ford o.lty ., ......... ,.....,. ENDORSING '10' Rey Wetaon lvrrythilll( in Every Color Pe ndleton of the San DieRO Urbnn League. form<'r UC regent Wiii.mm Coblentz and ex·Asi.cmblyman Dixon Arnett. now pres ident of Claremont Mcn'b College, because he Is opposed to' rent e<>ntrol ~R B~S . HICl<ORY T~VERN. rAoJANS. KENYON •nd ot cocne oor own PROPOS lTION 10 WOULD repeal t>lCl!it1ng rent control ord1nanct'!> thJt hu\t' bet'n• t.'nacted b v some local govt•mments and establish :-.ta tew1dr :-.tandards for such luws. AMBER LEATHER COMPANY Those standards wo uld a llow annual cost-of ~1\'lng rent tnt'rt•ast.•s nnd l'Xl'mpt nt.'" und \'acat<.•d :ipartmcnts from rent control Watson said he's bacldnR lht• measure In the hopes lhot 1t "ill end the existing tale mate on ne w apartmcol ronlStrur Uon "RIG HT NOW . EX('EPT 1 n u nu s ua I t·1 rcumstnnce:., lt·ndt•r.., won't loan for apartment development bt•t'llU~t.· of 'l'lll.., uf rent control," he !\Hid . Wal:-.un·, farm 1hll':-.n 't o"n nor ta.t!> 1l de· v1.•lo!>('d uny 11p.1rtnwnh hut h1· ""'' he'd like to try somt• • "I OJ>J>O:.P r1 •nt 1·11n 111il . !tut I 'm rt·Jill>tlC t•nough to n •.1h11• '"' "111 ti.1H· 111or1· ..ind m11re "hether 1t 's good ur h,uf "We nt'ed !>Orne uJ11fo1 m :.t.J.11t.lanh. Propo~1 - t1on IO isn't a 1wrfct'l 11111. liul 1111 b.ilan1·p I'd :.ay it's a good way to deal with lh1• p111hh·m "ht• '-iWi . IH . ,.. 'Ll;; ... s _ ypn osu or ,;..L~-- Of course 11 is •- ... Almost 8'1'8tyone la familiar with lhe ktnd o l hypnosis that's performed in front of an audience fOf entertalnmerit purposes. The performer who 1ncM:es this kind of hypnosis ~ould have you belteve that he has some strange power over the volunteers that come up on stage. Nothing could be further from the truth .. The power is 1n you The performer only make!> use or 1t. ... That same power that 1s 1n you can be used to Nip you stop smoking ... reduce anxiety help your concentration . help you 10 learn 1n crease your self conltdence. and w11h a doctor, ,, .. terral. reduce or gain weight and control pam l ... Hypnosis 1s an etfectwe toot for change and growth. It's safe, simple. and inexpensive ... It can help you to become the person you really want to be. .•. t-fypnoeia has been around to r three thousand )l9n. • . ta now the time for you to chccl( into 11? Of course 1t 1~ The only Hypnotist licensed t1v the City ol Costa Mesa COST A MESA HYPNOSIS Ct:NTt-:K 666 Baker Street, Su ite 405 Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 Phone 540-6757 ... Initial interview at no charge. Pay only $4.95* Yours FREE* .. ...... Lf'ATllU "1&.~m!llE Dll08fJtn' •H'ISHJN ._-+......___, 2850 S. HARBOR BLVD. ..... _ "ljf_.,, • .., EASY PARKING SANTA ANA 11/• mt. North of S.n Di~ (40S) Fwy. ( .,,... ... .,.., • .....,'*".,.. Showroom Hours: Sun.· Thur. 10 •.m ._. p.m . ,,~,,~,_..~~ w in d f Rt:t:: :\1other's DJ~ GIFT for Mom on her special Day. Sign.up m all stores' Don't wait -- 1 ht: ~inners "111 be not1(1ctl on Saturday. MAY 10, 1980 by phone 1610 San ~liguel Drive . Newport Beach Pay only $8.95* Sugnlf'd hat rn« Ofl comp.r1blt (•mtrt\ Win Mr Plu~r Si)'l~lllt' by Kodak $17 ~t Ur91t 0 9.SOt •Pty only \...---h ct I 4.9~ t l,9, •hh $5,000 end up dtpoah •r.y only S 7Cl~ S il~ t 16.9S •Ith t l,OOO-H.Q09ckpoe11 . BANKCAL l J •r.y only. ti I ~~ 116 ~ UO 9f With t 100·"9<1 <kpot1t Ole.ct fftd• Jvh II lljlljt \dJ •I•'• .. ,,.,,.•• •r~huH• t 1 h" r11or,. "'·' """"°'~' 1ho1., wh><lt rht "''K""'ndow .. •••ilrfllff 11tti HAN OP C.AIJFOllNlA •lll!lllllwl'.nlo e>tftlolut~11.N A M<M~IOI . A"f<i.,.10,l)Ufl\lllll~lllll .... I•• \ • I' • LOCAL Tueec:tay, May 6, I 98C ChilBren at Play Bring Gleam to Eye SJC Park Nearly Complete When Lois Serno sees the new playground equipment at C Russell Cook Park In San Juan Capistrano covered with kids, she may draw a bit of aatasfacllon That's because last year when she and others tn her neighborhood adjacent to the park saw a need for a playground st~ructure. she did something about 1t MEAS. SERRAO circulated a petition among her neighbors and it wa.s presented to lhe City Council. The Parks and Recreation Commission took the matter up, and after a pre liminary tn· vestigation, the issue came back to the City Counci.J about $5,000 including labor, is expected to be completed with"1 two weeks. The fact that 1t 1s not firushed has not dampened the en thus ias m of ne i g hborhood youngsters. who can be seen en- joying the eqwpment daily. ·'The city said we would get 1t in the spring, and we did." said Mrs Serrao with a smile • DAIL V PILOT A 9 City Manager Panel Meets ~ . City managers from four area communities will meet in • panel discussion oo the future o( citlet at Saddleback College b( Mission Viejo May 8 from 10:31, a.m. to 12 p.m. aa part of an Jn.' terdiscipllnary Studies claaa. ' Members·of lhe panel incluc14t George Ca ravalho, Salt Clemente; William Wollettc Irvine ; Dan Blankenah~. Tustin: and James Mocalis, • Juan Capistrano. · The public is invited to attend the discussion. It will meet iJa the Science·Matb building, roorn 309. on the upper campus. Fol! more information call the offic~ of Intcrdisc1plinary Studies at 831 ·4799 "There was money budgeted." noted Park and Recreation Director Tom Baker, "and the pet1t1on expressed community interest " A guide to community churches and their events appears Saturdays OMIT P'IMI 5--,._ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MA YOA GARY HAUSDORF£A POINTS OUT Pl.A Y EQUIPMENT l<Ns Serrao S..e A••ulta of Her Petition Drive to Improve C. Ru1Mtl Ce>c* Partt P URCHAS E OF the play ground eqwpment v. as okayed. and the structure. which ~l , • • • IUock't M'lliotJ ~. MltM>n ~Mal, (714) 4QW111 Bulook't South eo.. Plu1, 3333 Brllto/, C.M. (714) 5MUM1f DAILY PILOT • • f ~ in the llllCOI • I• DAIL V PILOT --'•W_.._,,., _____ --.-....._...-_____ ............ ....._. ----- Tuead1~. Ma~ 0, tHO (ior o sITT>tllt•m ., f11c>t1 wntl' to l'OI '"'"" Pol """ r ll.t rnl tapr fJf'llinq lhr un1u'f'r.t und ochu" 11<111 nttd ro &oh llW"QIOllt• w wve,..,.n..nt ortd bwaltfn Moll ll('Ur uut ™'"' tv 1'11' Utu111. At Your Svvlc._, Or¢n~ 1·00,1 r>a1l11 P1lol I ' 11 llor I~ C"o,to Moo. CA 'l.'f 11> "' mdnlJ 11 111 r' 1u l'"'"'l.olr u 111 hf-anni~rffl tlul rllw,,lnt 1ru1uirw1 "' lrlll•n 11111 ind lldlrt!J tllr rrod1 r ~ tull tWln&l <Wdrrt urtd ~nri1 ts houra' phoM 11umtwr 1anrw1 bt·n11111dtrr1I rlwt'ulumriavsworsdm 111 r11 t>pt \untl11111 1t o.t 6r Pat1 fer He•t-Mork dlrt-cUOll of th no~b Allt>r ~v~ral "lll(h\ shows·• lh• ~ ,1\11111 Ow ur1•11 I ,. bt."\'n u.-itnat this method fo1 Y•'ll"' uni.I th1.• rrow:oi tt lwi.tyi. fly out of the dis tanrt" thol ttw llt:ht will tr~vel Thlis 1i. at lcHt a arxni hi'lf bhw\( lln u '>Ullll\ d1a~ Ofi:AR PAT In J nl.l3r") 1179 l a~nt $2~ to Symro 1ndustr'lt>~ or Catnt'"'\ Hit'. 1"111 • to bf-«ome ont of th~1r agents M > )ob wu to n~1 ve and stuft pre atldn-Ni f'nvrlo~ '4htch w rt' <ttnl ln me throu.1;h lht• mull '1n my nt'wapupM itdvt>rthr mf'nU.. l w""' to rt•l\1rn all f'n\'t'IOpt''-w tht-rnrn pun.v und r,-.,•t•I\'\' fiO ct•nb f)C'r enHlopt• u1 n•turn 1 spt>nt lll)1'r<l'.'t1m11tt.•I)' S90 fur ud:.. 11nd 'hu11ld havt> rt"<'<'IVt'\J l'ht.'t.·ks from S) mro 1n t ht> um(lun" .uL.S2'7 SO. $7 ~O. und $13 l 1>t1ll hovt· M>mf' t•nH'lopc·" "'hkh l h1wt• m11 wn\ to lht" tomp.1f\) ht'<'ftll'lt' I h.wf> ~n wl\ttln(t tu h ar from lbt'ni "lvthinJ( hu:!> ht.•f'n rf'<'t'IVt'il to d1Ut' 1n uny .,.. J ) 11f 1·nrn rmmH 11 llun:. fn.lm th•~ n•mpan' I phont-.1 t111lu\ 1101\ 111 h.·~1rn lhjt .1 "''"' numbt'r h:" hrf'n """1.:n1"1I nrul lhj\ II I' llrl\ ,11\' My (lfll(ln<*l s:?5 a\M>,. it' 111 hil\ t· tw<.'tt r1•fur11lrtl nftt'r I i.ubnultt.-tl ZOO em t'111pt'" I 1 tht' <'Onll)Jt)\ H II , Costa Mesa Thank11 ror writing. \'our m f'lMMI souach Uke '""" trnublf' than rl1taln1 up gud~o boNes le nf'arby lf'f'f'" or "'"raylna ~ t'f'OWt with water. Th\" rnt'\bod '''" m\l(bl -.ur" wHb otbe r troutilf"M.lmr and 11011>)' binh a.Dd oe.lter Ulan glvlag lbt'm a brit-f momrnt uf cU~mrott from Uae bri1bt llttht. It'"" bum•nt' ...,lulioo lo Ulls probl~m. Dnd .,...,~, ff ithho fd fur Son t1l.\I< I'\( 1111, ,ummer '4h1.•n :.c•hOOl 1s out, Hov. do l go ubout ttc\tm..: ni' or q.;111ul S.!. 11,1• ~ and Jl<;o 1h,• puyml'llt l'ht'l'k'> ror th•· ••fl\ .. 1 •1 "" .... h1 rh I ru1thfulb l>l·n\ lu ... , tlll .. Oii •• '"I 1·\, \\ basis ., pl.111 tu h.1' • 111' on \\ 1irl.. for me 1>o I have to '4 lll1h11lol 1 111>t' I r11111 hi., .,..11~1·!'. tht' same a s ror any 111111 I l'llllilll\t I I I:: lluntmgton Beach IR!'\ ,.~' '""' If ~ !>OD or daugbttr undt r agt Zl 1-. 1·mplo~1.J h' a p1tn•nt, hls or he r wagts a tt sub· Jt·, t UJ f~d,•n.t iocume tax withholding. But lM "ageb an• e>x1•mpl from Social Security and I-t-CJt'ral l 'nemplo) mt"nt tu only lf the company ls 'olt'I) o"o~d b) you or~ ou aod your wile. \'our ooh rt't'Our ... t· at th•~ 11C1U1t Is to t•omplain to the po~t al ln!>pector \'our ~lluatlon I!. uri fortunate. but a ll too t ) ptcal of work-at.bomt• i.cht•m t>i.. A \'S oUPrl> .\our e x~rience as :an ans~1·r to tv.o othn readt'r~ wbo have inquired about ttw> rt>llabilit~ or 'imlla r operations, wb..ich the~ haH' SM'n adHr ti..,.•d . ln other wor&. for~~• It M.l.. and l .. H. Pni ntf*d Pltul ir" Proridf"d r>t-:AH l't\T 1\1 hkt• to order several or the mrn1.alur<' f1J!ure" orfored by Merte n Figuren w1th1n Lht• Ol'XI lcv. weeks. My problem is that I t'an'\ hnd tht• 111lrlress where 1 can order these hand-painted plastic fi gures '1i rror .'iil•i '"•"_,.,, p,.1fl N l>E \ H I'\ 1 I v. ,.nted to lt-11 P J> Costa ~ft',,1 th..it I h.i' 1• a '('r) good .,.. ay to ge.t rid of t'nm... I t;.ikt• .J \ ..inity mirror about 6 inches 1n dt.tnH'll'r ancl .,htnt' the s un's refle-cuon 1n the J Y . Laguna Beach Write to Walthers Ter m inal Hobby Shop, 5619 W. Florist Ave .. Mllwnktt, ~isr. S3218. Add th~ to tal cost of lbeo figurf'~ you want ($3.25 each > and lnd ude SI for bandllnic. Be sure to note the-model num~r or tht' nicurf'~ on )&Uf ordeor r~uest. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QUEENIE Deaths Elsewhere < ~\ AlLAllO tA l rttJ .Al LAJIO rt' .. •<tf>"'' o• f #"' ""' r' P«t''-"' fl "'-'"' l'\f'I ~· ,,, ....._ ""'° .wl'\ .,. vr .. ...,1 t .. .t<"'' •"'••'' It'! tht I ' Ano-If'\~ "001 f • tr. I Y... "'' if'IYt-0 f\Y f'Wf' .. on ~.,., '""~·· ,,, 1no•~w0od ca " ''"'"~.., •n i4'W C f'4'' Mflr11n ot S,~t4 /H d ( d 1 Qrttn()'.h4ktr"'" ~ t Q'1'AI ur.10001H.i'Q"'"'' f1rev•-.•<lt WfVtrt'\ ... ,11.,.. ~-10 on WPOIW'..,,.V. M•v I. l'f8() ,,, n cxuv~ ff' HMbM' Ldwn Mif'mot••• r•,.rti w•tn Rrv tow•rd M1tl@r of Ow f.'t 0 Htll l Ul,,..fttt\ (h"t(h of ''"lln oi t1• •• ,,,.q tn•Mmf'm .. , Htlft»of LAWn Ml'morittl P111rtt \tirv1Cf'' unMr '"" ft1rtt\10f"',,. 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AIHH.Al HOME 64&2424 Cosla Mesa 673-9450 rtUCE llOTHPS IB.L taOADW.AY MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 042·9150 SMITH & TUTHllL MOtTUAl'f WfSTQ.IFf CHAPEL Mortuary • Cremation:. 427 E 17th St Cos1a Mesa 64&4888 P1HCIUOntlU SMITMS' MOITUAIY 6V Main SI Hunt~ach ,., ..... , COU>MAl fUMBAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 rACJffC YllW MIMOllA&. rAllC Cen-etety Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific"..,.,, Orn1e ~Port Beach 644-2700 McCOIMtCI wotnViltH Lagun• Beach 494-IM1S LaQuna Htllt Y'et-0833 5-'I Juan C.pit trano ••tne .. RF.\"F.RLY ll l L l.!:-1 c ,\ P 1 Frlm producer rlHt•t•\nr Gt>or~e Pal. \\ho "on C'1~hl Acadt.•rn> \lo\ ii rc1s (o r hi~ S('lf•nN• fl l tllln mo\H'"· dtt·d Fn d..i) of .111 .1ppilrt•nt tw.1rt att:H·k l ',11 i:'. 1'.ffnt•d lht• :1<10~:1l1ctll 11( 'ol'I fl f.ttll-o lh1• \'ltrlcJ 1)\ f'r '4 llh .. lJ( h n\(I\ It • \ l;t .. !-.11'' ;I'> "rerkar.:e of his light plane' \If\£~. s c . ( \('I "il<'o:ic P. (h·erbt'rk. fiX. 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Mt11!-n Wf"ll•nQ1on <ti N•wPOf'I S.M n C• I OdUQnl~ PAUI J'll OuH o• (f'll~rddO .,,., 1 Qt•f'dc nlldrfn M•m01"1at \•rv•C•\ ••'• ~to on T"'o.v. M-4• & •• "'' Stn•ttl & Tu1,,•ll W~stc11tt (Ne»I •tlf'I tr"m•tton af'd ~•ner1n9 ot •t"f\ •• '\of'!l w •1h CCt°'l•na lode)* =llA F&AM offttl•ltno '"" •am•lv ~~1• '""' 1n ••~t.1 ol flOw-1~' fr1ottnds donatt to tnt" Arnt,.•CAn Mf"¥1 FUf\d {Sl>r'¥.C•\ unc:tf'r '"'" 01,,.t t1on o'f 5m1tn a. Tul,HU 1111-.1c "" ci...oe1 Morlu.,ry ~-- 'FLY' GE'IS 7 YEARS SAN FRANCISCO (/\P l The r obber whose San Francisco elevator holdups earned him the nickname the "human fly" has been sentenced to the max· imum seven years 1n stale prison. Superior Court Judge Dan iel H anlon s aid R o be r t Thomas de· served the sentence because of the "callous· ness and obvious pre· m e d itation ·· of the crimes. Thomas. a Newark, Calif. b o usepain t e r . ple aded guilty lo fi ve counts of robbery. PtJBUC NOTICE HOT1caor lfOlll.a&POMl•ll.l~Y War 1tf the• World., · ·n1 .. 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IOOC0<0NI\ $510. $621. ~ P•\OOt $641.50 Stti.50 '°'Sil-~ 1011% 10lt% c:.-... .-.-.. {7'1')5~ South CoHI Plau VIiiage _.,_ ... •<--- RONALD M. TILSEN, M .D. Internal Medicine Diplomate, American College of Physicians I• s>fe•Md to •nnounce the o.,entng of hi• office for the p.-9Ctlce ot INTERNAL MEDICINE at NMlm LAWN-frlT. OIJ¥t Monyery • Cemttery Crematory t12SG1tlttf Awit HOTIU II H£1"9Y 01VeH Oiel tM ~ wlll "°'llt r-tlblt tw ~Y ..., • ., ll•llltltln ,~1r.c1" • ., ... ,_ ....... """ 111...,.if • .,, .. ettff tlllt•• 0•1Ntlll•t.J41\...,41f ..,II, 1• CNtf\ft ,_,_ "'" ... I (lffle ......._. .. """......-.... " ,. Newpott Medloel Group 1300 81tatol .,... Notth Newport .. ech, C11tomfa (114)11MllO "°",.. ..... , tfWOUlh .....,..., ., .,,., .......... Co.•• Mna ~~ . ~ ... " .... Ot ... , .... ' .... r1 .. 1 .. .. " ..... ,. ,. . ... ,. OBITUARIES/ CONSUMER /tltdf 1-f aleaied Auctioneer Specialist 11,0YCE L. DNNEDY Dear Joyce: flow eu I lea,. &o be u He· Uoaecr1bca.ere1ood •OMJ la ltf -D.B., Sapaaw, ••~. All.hough the beat-known auction cat.e1ories are antiques. r eal estate and livestock. e verything from monkey tails to industrial equipment ls sold at auctions. One New England flsb market auc- tions more than half a million pounds or f\sb a day. The "performers" who joke. bullv and caiole r rowds into eagerly spendinJ their cash on.en are specialJ.sU In appraising particular items. such as paintings, coins or rugs. In addition, auctioneers m_us t be natural psychologists. able to calm riled chents and astute business people . THEY LE ARN THE TRJCKS OF their trade through experience or by attend.Ing tra.i.nlng pro- gr ams that last one to three weeks These courses teach the tongue·tnpring "cba.nts·• that charac- 1enze auctions as wel as [ so me business and J management skills fn· r ~ orERS terei;ced" ~ F.qurpped wrth the ~ ba'>1c-s. )OU either c·an lakt-a Job "°ith 11n e'lahhc;hed aurt1on <'Ompany or set up your own firm an endeavor requmng l.Jt· lie capital investment What 1t does requJre Ls getUng known. and P UBLIC NOTICE ,, ... V., ' P\ I 4 I «i: OAVtO ()<;T llOV£ a P•••""'•Of\llt C0t00t.i:,•~f\ •J.90 W•h"•"" 9o6olf•~•rd \U1U· UOI F u••tt '~ '•aouu-"'"' •• 1 rr lJA"J t f"-,,h •"' ' , .,., ,, , f .~ t.f f I ,.._I> .,,. •• t ,., ..... l •• , .. -.. ...... •'-.bl" ' -... fJ 41 f"U~ Lbere are a couple or ways to do thll. HanclllDI charity aucUooa for free LI one way to belin build· Ing a reputatJon. You also can advert!M your servi~. The income ranfe -often from about $10,000 a year to In excess o $100,000 -ls particularly lm· preasive, conaldertna that many auctioneers work only part-Ume . Usually the t>Ht bet la to work oo a .comml&ak>n ba.sls, typically s to 25 percent of the total sale. Since, al the hlih end. deala in art or gems can total milUona of dOllars. the auctioneer 's cut can be substantial. IN TIIE PA.ST FEW YEARS. some cities, COWi· ties and s tates have established licensin g regulations ror auctioneers. so be sure to che<:k legal requiremenu. Gary Carmichael or the National Aucuoneers Association says that recessions are no threat to the nation's estimated 20,000 to 25,000 auctioneers. "When limes are good," he explains, "the auc· tioneer makes a living. When limes are bad, more people raise ca s h by selh ng their lo ng-held posses~1on~ und the auctioneer does even bet· ter ·· READER SERVICE for a liSI of auclwn sch.ooLs li>Caled lhrO'Ughoul lhe counlry. com~ by the Na· 1wnat Auchoneers A.t$0C1lllton, smd a postcard r~st 10 Joyce Lam Kennedy al B<ll JS60. Cosio Mesa 92626 Ask for .. Auctaonur .. !>. ~llo4 11 • t i I ,.,,. "" P l Bl.IC S OT ICt: ~•C T• TIOU\ 9 U\1H ( \~ ..... , H •'f .. (HT A " PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ~IC TITIOOS ltUSINES~ NAME \TATEME NT t ,..r 'O"r•1i111o1nO C>t'''••Gl'f'I' _.,,.. do1f\Q "'"'''"'·' "' • • •"•ou,1Q1f<, wt<.T (n~ A/.t1r• ('f1vfl l041• "'"'" r .. •••(',lff'• • ., .. ,1\ .,.,,..,,,._ t• A"""°'" ..,., I~~ it/oih , • , .• ( ?··· ~# ' , -'•',.""'• ~ "'''·' ~' l • A""" , , VI t> At tit t r.,,.,., f"C?'• y.., <111 t .•l1tl'•r· .... ~~., ....... t f LO\ It,..._._.~' Cl to04t f I .,.. • °"""''> t ~·I (. ' ' l •Cf t II\•\ l• t •• ' , A•' .. 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"'"J PuOI•""'° 0.-(OHi 0.tlv P"O' -· • u. )0 1' '"'° ~ PUBLIC NOTICE -------------...-------................ ,__ ________ . I T~.~l.1110 DAIL y PtlOT " • I HouSing ~crisis 'Worse Than 1932' r--------,.,....._.,,,,-_,.,..~ .. ~.-------:--i .. . ·HAVIYOU WltrnEN A BOOK? A publlsht'r's edllorlal reprea.ntutlvt• "'Ill h4' inl('rvlewin~ k»ral a uthors In a QUf'!lt for f1ni11tw-d manuS<'ript-. 1ult~le for 00<* publkallon b\ Carlton •• , .. .,,. In<-• wett,~n Nt>w York ~ub!l1dy publl hm,r firm All imhje('tl' will tx· ron111dtttd lncludina hct1on and non flctkln. !)()(•try. drama. rell•'°"· phl~tw. t•l(' 87fte~lated ..... Jn Wul\lnc&On, ,ovemrMn\ lt~U•Ucs confirm the •Ort\ -home b~Udlnl h1 on a furiou. downturn ln Kuau Cit)'. Mo .. th.-numbera Jump from I'~' columns to lhf' patnf'd HPl'f'l"\on or Bob Roth "l '\'t De\'e,. ~n ll Ukt 1t ll> now the-M 1d,..~1t hol1\e bulkier tniu "l lhhUl Ulu. year 111 101na to bf. 11 romptete loas " HIS ftalll, ST &G&ON A D Taylor l>t'velop m ent Co., bWJc.b about IO hous• • yor But u· bHn lhW ~February and h~n t ~tartf'd a nt'w unit LO 19 Aprtl normally '' tht' !ltaJ1 or Roth'i. b11>y season. bu1 1\0t lh" ye r tlt" can t buUd ~«'• becauw he <'an't afford '" born>'* con~trutUon money a t 22 ~tte11l u\l("rt•!.t Jack Horber. prt-:.idt>nt uf Hallmlrk Sulldt'Ni 1n Si.n t'rum'l:\l'O U.UMll> build' about JO homt'~ t>IH'h > t>ar Nu~ hi'• 1·0111pun) L~ roncentn 1t1n1 :.tr1t'tl) un honlt' 11n"rO\ t'nWnh and Is "qwckl) .co 1ng out of that ' too he ,IH., llallmark ha!> 1,1111 orr ,1hout 25 wurkn~ an th1· la1t few wet'k!> "THIS IS GOING TO BE the ...,or5t )e&r 1n houi.mg start!> i.lnl'~ World War II .' i.ays Jay Jama. chatrm&n o( tht· 1-'t't.ltral flomt> Lo11n Bank Board In }farch houl>in~ !>tarts dropped %2 percent to the loweat le~ l'I ''"''t thl' 1974 receu 1on That translates Into a n annual ut.e or only I 04 million units IUTLCA That figure would equal on ly half tht· ... tarts in 1978. The decline could lloifan the loss of $125 billion in e<'onomfc a<'tl' I· ty, in<'ludmg I 6 mllhon JObs and $27 5 billion in wages , the National As!>oc1atlon of Home Builders <'St1ma te::. HIGll INTERt:ST RATES also have frustrated tht su le of ex11.tinl( homes S1nt'e last rail, sales an· do\\n 33 pt·reent and tne d ru!J <'Ou1ld reach 50pert'ent b) y ear'!> end "None of us expected mortgage rates in the 15 ptrl't>.nt to 17 percent range. None of us expected inflation to be as pC'r'>ts tent as it is." says Janis. "We have Kone 1.rito the upper atmosphere when• no effective ~man<! for housing exist:.. We've never been he re before." he say& IN IRVINE BUTLER HOUSING has la.id orf ~ pert'ent or Its office staff and 1s cutting back field workers "We're taking a terrible beating," says Mer- rill Butler , who also Is president or the National Association of Home Builders. "We're laying off people who have been "'ith us a long time. We're ln a depression fa r worse than 1932 as far as the hous mg industry is coocerned " THERE MAV BE SOME HYPERBOLE at· tached to Butler -; assessment. The housing in· d ustry 1s nolon ou&ly cyclical ·-riding volatile s w· angs between booms and busts, often leading the way as the nation ·!> economy enters and exits a re - cession, " Yet the current housing s lump developing "° fast and ruraously 1s unhke its predecessors an several respect:. -The d ownturn ha s been for ce-fed by astronomical mortgage rates, making 1t v1rtually impossible for mo::.t people to afford a new home. Rarely has Congress or the president been teas lnt.erested In helping stimulate housing con· struction. Any massive fede ral aid -akin to the $412 million spent in the 1974·75 reeesslon -would feed inflation. the administration says Never before has the rental housing market raced such a dis m al future No longer 1s 1t proflta· ble to build pnvatl'l~ .finan<'ed apartment house-; And it may not bt' so for a long t ime, 1f ever. say many experts TIDS PLTS EXTRA PRESSURE ON people ~ho can't acrord to buy a home. but are 1ncreas 1nizly unable to rent the kmd or apartment the) Next Sunday ~"!A~~ Mo•h~:..~.y .. '-wser "SPORT M.A TES" Big 0 Nl'WS For Spring! FMhloned In Acrllan and Polyttter Terry. Makes a Great Mother's Oav Gift for The VounQ Act Iv• Mother. Sires: P. s. M. L . Colors: Raspberry and SrftlY Bh~. SPot1 Mate snltt -S2S.00. Romper S'(lt -$11.00 1111 N•_,.,. IMt. CM&aMe11.CA..a'1 .. want N'dlnc to \Ma pmsurt, many ul1t1n1 apar\m•o\a ar• beln1 tonverted Into ton· dotnlnluam Ntver before bu a alwnp vlrtually at1ured ,OM com.In& ol a ,..votutlon lrl the kind of houalnc olftrf'd Am«icua, and lhe way tbey muat tloanct It The chq .. nrt on the way, but th9y will ac cftlt1r1~ aa a ,_Wt ot the hc>wJiJ\8 downturn Rkcl & Kruse Lumber Co .. Ln San P'ruclaeo, reporta a LS percent dropott tn bualnees. Schutte Lumber Co .. In t(,anua City, Mo .• says vol&&me b ort by 50 percent "l'W us. thla ta th~ t1nd ol an era. an e ra that be1an eometlme In the c;N!at Otlpre slon," sayli Che bank board'• J•rU•. a form.:r home bwlder h1met"U "nll: 0111Ea DAY, I WATCHED u trucks 10 o ut of the yard." said ~hutt.'1 prealMnt, ClaylQft Einer "You could have ta1reo all I.be matenal on those 12 and lt stUI wouldn't have filled one truck T his time la.st year. some of them would have been overloaded." II~ "'111 ~ In S.nta Ana In latt' June H ~ou haH· com~~ a booll·M-nllth manult'ript •or nl•arly "'' on any s ubject. a nd wouk1 Ilk,. a 1m.1r~~lon.:il ae>prabal 1 without rOflt or M>hotlon 1. plf'ase writ(' lmmediatelv d~rlb1n~ )'(IUr \loork . ~lltt' whi<'h part oflhe d ay 1a m . or p.m.1 V('IU woul(f preff'r for an appointm('nt :ind kindly rnt'l'ltlon your phonf' nu mb<'r You "'111 rt'('t-lvf' a connrm•Uon by m•ll ror • dt'llnitt' h m<' ~md pla<'t' "THE PROBLEllll8 AaE BECOMING SO laq:t' ttual It's aolnc to force a lot of small bullders niht out of h~mess." uy• Dale Stuard. pres.i~nt of Amertritn N1t t1on•I llo u11 ng 10 Newpor t Buch Houstn& analy&ls believe the 19806 abould be a time of prosperity for home bwldera, despite the decade's lna usp1c 1ous debut. The analyatl an- ticipate coostruchon of nearly 2lO million new un- its, 2 rnJllion more than in the 705. Authon-with rompleted manu<>rnpt11 unabk> to ap~ar may M'nd lhi:!m dlrtttly ln the addr"u bt'k>w lor a frtt readln,r and ev•lu•tlon. Authonl whoM lltttrary \lo'Ori&:I art' stlll In ~l"e&I may also wrttf. Two out of thrt"e home bu.Uders act06s the (•ountry CONlru<'t ftwer than ~ houae11. Another 30 ptr t'Ml build no more than 100 units Their pa) rolla aN> modHt, .iveraging 13 construction work~I"'& pt-r bu1IJl'r , plus half a do1en off.site employet.~ But the attrition that accompanies the current s lump is certain to make i~der ror lhe mdustry to mttt pent-up demandlt'or new homes once ln· tere.st rates subside. say many builders. "ThOusands of skilled crartamen will seek employment elsewhere and never return. Conse- quently. we will have to train a new work force. which takes lime and cuts productivity." says He rman Smith. an orf1c1al or the National Assocla· t1on o( Home Builders Alan F P•ttt 195 South IWvt'rly Orivf' Revt'rly Hlll<1. ('all(ornla 90212 Tt>I 12131 271 ·~ Tht-1r fmanc11ll crises ure transmitted \o other ~mall bw.mt!llae6, particularly bwlding a nd home furn1stung s uppht rs 1'"1':XT What Can Washington Do"> We're· - ' - ., • ~ " Due to so~ OPEC oil prices, your ·electric rates could go up 50% tliis year. ~11.1r1 ri·g 0 1>1 c 1111 P' Il l' ""' .. ' c.i'c' 1i1t '" .t11 .1t 111. I L rlacl.! ... lh.tn the ~a,ulini: pump. The~ llll'IL'<l'L' \lllll t:k\.111\. hill. t\1\1. To mcl.!I air 4uali1~ ~candar lb. Edl\un '' 1n1u 11 L·d \\I hurn lcm .. ..,ulfur fun:ig.n oil. This 1l1w·sulfur (lil n 1mm.111d' a premium pricc . Eui~on exixcts 10 bu\ m<'rc clw n ~-t milli11n h.1m .•l\ of chi' oil In lo.eep it!'> ~cncrat ing pl.lllh running in 19KO. at a en~! ul ubout 51..'.' hil11nn. flal.'\.. in 1970 oil L'~"t ;1hout 52 a barrel a11J our oil htll \\as S29 m1lliPn. Aln:.111~ thi\ ~L'ar EJi\1111 h.1~ pa1J nll11l· than 532 a harrd for p1 i:1111um grade. ultra hm·,ulfur P1I And \\'ei·e Jn/cl th('I'£' 11 ti/ he more tllc'l'L'UW\ 111 1//1 • m om/I\ a!reud. When OPEC pnces µo up. Ed1..,on price\ µn up. Yo ur electric bill coukJ !-!O up 50"11 h) the end 111 th1\ 'c;1r The~t: electric ratl.' inL'rl.!<"L'' L'11mi1111 111 Ill~()" ill 1111 ,L·I higher f ui:l Cl)\l' '1nl~. The:~ "ill 11111 1ncrc:•t'l.' ~CF (H '1111. Help get America out of the barrel. M oM of our plant~ burn l1il and natur.d µ.1 ..... ~a~t ~ear murl! than two-thirds of your dcctncll\ ,.,a, µcne ratcd h, oil and natural µa". Whl'n "L' e<m't µl.'l l.'nnugh natural ~;1 ... \\\!0 re fo n.:ed tn ucpl.'nd lln furc1gn·cnntrul lcd hrglh:ti'>I 1111. We alread' make ~1)ml! 1.:kcmcll\ from nud c.:nr. cmtl and hydroelectric source!~. In additi1)J1. wc·n.: p111nee rin!! ~olar. geothermal and "ind power. Our industrial customl'r' are working " ith us in energy cogeneration. And we're actively urging conservation. . You cc.~ help by cnnscning. t o~.). [\er) \..1h)\\<1t t·hP\lr )OU con~r"e reduce., U.S. dcpem.lencc on rorci!!n Pil. Whar you can do: Join the Conservation Generation. . It s going to require sacrifice lo hold .>our e.lectnc hill'\ in check . ll 's going to take a change m habit~. Hen: ''hi m ~1ll1 can hl'lp ~11ur,clf .1nJ )dUr L'llUntry : I . L1m11 '''ur u~· l1f hcacin~ and ai r l'Ond 1tionin~. 2. I urn 1~11 '>l.'\.'OOd rdfl_!!Cr:lll)r' and ff\:CZCfS jf not in U~. I. L~ k''-\\atL·r ~"\ll're fhl~ihk because it takes t.:lcctrki t ~ Ill pump 11. . -t Turn oft li~hh 111 1uvms not in u-.c . .\n<l u~ k"~er \\Jllagt: hulh. \\hL·r1.: ixissibk. ' Ir ~nu han: a ..,\,rmminµ p,H1l. (.;Ut <.hl\\n the.: time ~ou 1 u11 11c; filta pump. A t ... o d,, your he.I\' hou~hnlJ chore<, in till.' m,,rn11h.: ~1111r 'acuuming. duth~·, \\,1,hin).!. di-.h,,a~h1n~ and men~ h;1f..ing. An<l giw ~our arpli:tnL'l'" 1he nhcrnrn'n nff. That \\ay )nu'll he ea~m~ the load hetween noon and 6 p .m . \\hi:n demand is at the pc:i l.... Write Edison for conseniltion help. On request. Edi~n ~ill provide you with a pcr~,n­ .tlly tailon:<.J. computcr-designc . .:t.I. t:nerg) conscnation program-cnllt!J S.A.VE.S.-that's eas) to put into act ion. Ynu can al~" rite fl1r a free hook let that gin:s you lots of hdpfut sug__gl!st i1ms on use of air conditioning. heating. l1~h1ing. ~at«!r heating. home appliances and solar energy '~ ... terns. Write today: Sour hem California Edison. C .,nservation. P.O. Box 800. Rosemead . CA 91770. There'" a hig job to be done in the years ahead. If you rnke it easy on the elc.!ctricity you use -while·we work hard to deve lop domt!stic ways to produce it there an! bright lights at the e nd of the tunnel. E E I -Southern Calif01nia Edison Join the Comervation Generation. ..._ __ ..._._ ----·-----·------l . T~.M..,t,•• MARMADUKE lty ltld Andtnon P EANUTS 'Never mind gas mlleaQel I want a big earl" SHOE ANOTWER TENNIS TOURNAMENT? HOW 00 '(OU PLAN TO 6ET IN? DON'T 1(00 HAVE TO QUALIF't'? FUNKY WINKER8EAN ~(JlJ th itt'f r.~tl~ flJ ~ .... ,_,,t.Jll'\ltt~. tl\em·~ 111•rd ·~ UJI m~ wltr. 1'11Ji1t \!\lJ. I OO~i!l~ ... i ~llU! '1Vlll 11~rn!! t 1 •~te hmf wrt~!fl frt11~ ~·u~'' \'11J 111. I ORABBLE ••• by Tom Biti'* i 11\Art~ llilla; rtar is iii 111r;llt.J CtJlfJ 11r.rne ! I BIG GEORGE , f. . ' I "Loot wt.at daddy hu ror you tonight-dog biacul ,, ftambl!" ~ ;,t! by Kevin Fagif' ;if! l40ll.)'.;. ~11£~~ OO\N6' ~ .11''S O.U.'( 1"wt ~,(_..'( QI)~ WJ \(t'S A1.l£~ ~O M '?~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH (~lf:#H) ITI~ LIANCM'rlME' AGAIN. T'H£ fOIJ6tHE?Si P.AIZT o~ THe ~Y .. '1·--·--._ by Mell Lazarius !'LL-5.AY. Ii~, "EJrr '101.A~ ~OLAP WHll..E" IT~ HOi, OltlNI': VOLAIZ M ILK WHILE rr5 COL.Di eAT YOLAll' MtA~FIN W~tLE IT'~ WA.r(M AND ~ 1N l ~l-I YO~~ ice cirEAM er:J:V~E 1; MEL.T'S " AN~1E..S lt:AcHll'G M~ MOW iO DO f lBfP.. ART, VOHM-UUST Wf\IT _,.__,_ -nu. 'IOU > Slt1H1S! OR. SMOCK THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 8 il Keane GORDO "Aren't y01J going to put ony water in?" DENNIS THE MENACE I JUDGE PARKER I V'IANf 'IOU lO CLE.AN our YOUR Of.5K AND Ol Ql.•T Ot lHt7 6UILDINC1 IN F 1F IH N MINVfE~' TUMBLEWEEDS '-:.......,CJ:\.. ,_r.\ L-\ "Y HE"-~E AT "'HE: OE::->-WtSHL !:' T ... ,SYAJ< TC' 'It.~~/' t 1t>t..P YOU I Nl?t'ER WANT 10 SEE 'fOt> RIVE '(OUR HORSE: IN "TliAi PORl:P, ~AS~ MAN~fft AGAIN! NANCY ... ,. , SCRll'l'l..l -;C lflB•L-E sc "'"'"··" OH MISTER··- WILL YOU TOSS MY BALL UP ? #* I IT ~~1()'4 Pl'lO ~I ~ION IN FREE- ~ ~TTNE~ U$11'G NR1URRL MfPIA~ by Gus Arriola , • .._ ... ~ 411 ~ ''-~ ..... ~It' "" ~- by Harold Le Ooux , by Lynn Johnston:: f\M I SffEIFI~ ITS • l~TERESTING ~ • by George Lemont OR, IF -rHeRe's A e ucK IN l'T'" e1'.IG1Ne -ruNe-u Ps OR GARDEiN ING O R SHOE RE:PAtR , ~ ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 56 Ale> 1-H~ S6TlmtOI,..... 5 Tl(>elten al'f 61 S4nQ8' lO Sale woros 62 FUMy 1 • Theleen n1m1r11 IS GelMllM 84 Mor19l0I 16 F actiol\ 65 F 90t1c 17 R.oio deYQ 66 Plldl 19 on°' Old u Mllt8nt OOd 20 FW••• ea eur-21 ColOr ee S.uc:vda 22 ()per8 pnnc:e 23W!'l-*I ~ 25 Ulle Suffix 1 H Y d1y 26 Casa room 2 Frigga s !Nlt 30~'" JWll 3 I 'MIOle 4 Roden\ 3' AM!'tlloe S 5'los 36 1notnted 6 Tree UNITED Fe.Me Syndleate Monesay'1 Puzzle SOived ' .. 1. I _,, •• 1 • •• C I ' l • '~ -........ ,.,, •• n I I r I .1 .. . . al•lal r • • .. . 9 t I I l , . 0•1h I I •• I a t • I C • 0 ·-·. 0 0 ' -· •' •ll!lo O I • 0 • I OUl Jll • ' J 0 -•• I f f r"' &I I I l I ·-' 0 . . , ... ,. I I •• I I c •• l I I ""' "c ' . ' . , l -~ 0 I I l • l •• •• IOI"., • • • ' •r•-• . ' C I I •Ill lf I • • Of•! •I• l a • , ... .u ... 0 I A .. OI _. I L I I ........ I I • 1Tttl1• c • o I 311 The Lion 7 PTessboJ 25 INciM! 46 Wyomtn9 J9 COlltroling ~ 26 Mote secute ranoe 111"'911 2 words 27 Straq,ten ~8 OepmattOOS 2 .orOS 8 Tngonome. 28 Polrtical 51 Eyes •2 1Mef Pref\11 tnc lunctlOOS group 52 Tcnrs gp '3 Hand IOOIS 9 Sank a d<IYtl 29 Cunntno 53 Appease '-' A Mflte 10 HtlP 31 Oi9Clp1e 54 Other Latin •5 Clergyman I I Of CeylOn. ~ Coins !>5 Church area 47 P..nting • 12 Thought 33 Cames 57 lneec1S •9 Jumble Preh.I 35 At1>1oe reglOn !>8 Cease ~ ~'ttl 1J Propnet 37 Ofb41 potn\ 59 French nver 5 I -Welles 18 $pllert! 40 Paddle 6C No Russ. SJ ltn'I able 24 Meet MS 41 E1191ne part 63 Mature ; •• NAl lON MIRROR• P!Dl!STALS 'F•p .... Ot·t t v J. Lieder. ~. 141ft• o f Un 1t t-d Mt>thodlat nunust4jr 1n ~pt•nt·t·r. lowu. und molht•r of ftvt• wa~ ndmcd M ot h ~r ol Yt•u r h\ ,\r!ll'f ll'llfl M utht•t~ ('omm11tt•t• FurP (~M Up ~,\'\ JO~E < \1'1 Tht• fart-for Sant..1 Clar& (.\1unl' lran~1l ~UM.·:. 1.1. Ill rllmh.from a quarter to 35 rt•nt~ un June 15, the Bo ard of Supen·1 o rs has dt'r lcted ----... -----· --, -.. Thin Not Good Death Data Challenged ClOCAGO <AP> -Thin ma)' be ln -t>ut a raw pounds mor~ m1aht be much M•l\hier. aay re· search r& whn l'Ornvart:<J two weight studies Overweight people long have been known to have a tuaher d eath rate than thole of avera1e welaht Rut It appear!! \hat underweight people 11.o have h1Rhur death ralel th.an people whole pounduit1 I.I aavttr<*tcc. a group of reaearche,.. hH concluded The reMarchers, tn ao article published ln thi.a w It ':. Journa l of the Amencan Medical Asaocl•· Uon. rhalJense a 1959 insurance companies· study whlt'h said the lo wer a penoo'a weiJht, the lower bll n sk of dtiat.h. THEl'R CONCLUSION WAS &£ACHED atter tht!y took mformallon on body bwld and blood pre uur*' t·ollected from iMurance companies In 1959. .u1d compared 1t with Information aa\hered from a r1tndom sample of S-.200 in the Boston s uburb of l''r amm&tiam from 1948 through 1972 Paul Sorlte. a member of the n>search team who 1:. on the s taff of the NatJonal Heart. Luna irnd Hlood Institute In Bethesda. Md . said Jlthoug.h the Pramingham results were published in 1972. It wu not untJl 1979 that the) were corn pared wtth the 1959 insurantt study :: .. ::'.""""-~----------------------------------..,.......--------, I EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA I SorUe saJd the Framingham study 1s more re· liable because It was taken from the genenal popul:.it1on. whereas the earlier stud y .... as com . 1n led from information about people who have in i.urann: l'>Ohcics That means that personi. ""ho!>c: 11lnei.:.t•~ rnadt> tht•m 1nd1giblt' for insuninre were automatically excluded from that !>ur vey. he !l&ld I The I I s7.88 I I p · I 11 rime 1 1 Rib or 1 I . I I Fresh Fishl I f-The Dayl I· Dinner I 1 Re.Dtrant Special• I and I I f.ocktail Lounge SE'rved wrlh nee pilaf or baked I ooraro COP ot SOOP du )Our. I broccolr w111'1 h ollandarse I I !.auce peach half I OFFER EXPIRES I MAY 31 1980 I I SUHDA y CHAMPAGNE IRUHCH I f:30 to 3:00 I I On-the~Mall at South Coast Plaza NeM the Carousel I I o n th(' First Level. For rcserva.tions caJJ: 540-8822. I ~---------------------· ANOTHER INSURANCE INDUSTllV sludy in 1979 found an increased death rate 1n ix-ople ""ho were at least 20 percent underwe1~ht It 1~ not known v..hy undNv.e1ght pt-opl<· in thl· nt•1.1. i.tudy had a greatt:r mort<1lil} rnt1· lhun J\'l'r<tJ::l' \\('lght P<'OPle The art1de ~a}'i 1t ffiJ) tw that among persons of lx'lo1.1. avt·ragc· Ytt·1.:h1 there are some v..ho had lost weight b<:cau-.1: of 111 n l'l>S. . SorUe-said that since v.e1ght r hcirt::. u~l'<l lJ, doctors are based on mformatwn from in-.urnn1·~· comparu~. people don't get tht: bt·:.l ad' ice: on "'"hat llf\ ideal weight m&XJmum would b<: for them. He said the charts just show generahzat1on~ · and there ts re!!UY n:Q_wu.Jo_ma.k..e ~ :.t•~­ ment on 1.1.hat an Lnd1 v1d ual's weight llm1l ~hould be. "IF YOl! WENT INTO A oocroa ·s offlrt• a nd asked tum what wcis a ~ood weight for you he would give you a table bai.ed on ufe tnsurunce data.'' Sorlie sa id. "Our point 1~ lhal as you look at a more general population. }Ou are going to get people who have a variety of welthts · for u vanety of reasons." The study divided Framingham residents wto five weight grouJ>6. The death rate amone women was blgbest for the most overweight and the mott underweight, while the death rate for men was hi&be.t for lbe moet underwei&hl. Researcher Dr. William B. Kannel, former head ol the Framingham atudy and now alflUated with Boet.oo Unive,..ity. says the flndings do not mean obese people do not need to 10!.e weight Dul he says some Americans m a) be ovcrdoin1 their diets. • Introducing The $1,000 Thrift Certificate That Earns 11 % Annual Interest Rate After Ju st 3 Months. I( )OU l"t!&lly want your eyes opened, read this ad. ou r Thrift c~rt1tirat.c. alwr penalty, ls fl-etill then compare wit)! other ada by banka and NlVings & loan •.;t. higher. UllOciauom;. You1111ee 'fhY we bdieve "Tho 90 Day Won-So. i! you'd hke to aee your mot'leY betin wrung ~r'' ju~t may be the hne11~ thrift l~ in Amem·a v.hat it'• rt10U.111nirth. v.it.hout lul'i ng it hopel~y tied t.odav. up .. .M-nd thu, roupon v.i th your cht'Ck or rnon4!y order, ot Thi' key it an unbeat.able rombwatwn ot benefit& bnng it into a C-Ommcn:ial Cn.'ll1t oflk\'. A\'ailable to Call· Short 3 month term. Low $1.Cn> minimum. High 11"-in,. fomia n.>s1dent.~ onl) tcNSl with an clTt'Cl.1\u annual yield of 11.46% v.hen ,-------------:_-;, compounded quuterly.' Even on early withdrawals, you I Here's mydieclc or money order for a3 month Thnft I earn In annual intere:st raU>, no matter what. (:ertll'ic:sla In the arnoun~ ot I (It.ID> mlniimm) Look al ~hal banka and savinp ! lo&n8 otrer and I 'fypeor a«.'OUllt: o Individual O Joint Tenancy I you 11 !Mlf how they compare. With their 30 month cert.if· I O TNNe 0 Corpcnuorl I icates. your moMY Is ti«l up at today's i1tt#f'ttlt rattll/or ~"'i ytar11 ' And if you v.ithdraw ewiy you forfeit &Ix I /~=•lol I months' intA1rti11l. Mt 84pat.uJY·------------Their six month ~ftcate!I requirt 110,()(1() mini· I I m1''"'-whh forfeiture of a montbl' intmJAl for early W:.t~•-,----------- wtthdNwal. I "-' llldr9 I So'°' \he tint lime you can Jet oert.i&ate me ra1.ea wUA ..., tMt ,,w ,otl jtwdotlt "' ..,. "°"r 1llOMy I 0 1:1 ..... ,., I 1(Mrt u au1 d4 p tM MOt1t good. To take advant.aae of a I ~~ m-ttyll'u Ul • I higtl rate. To invest in opportunity when it knocks. Even .......... :.b' ~:~· you still get 6% interest rate for I COMMEROAL-CREDIT I "'WbUe canventional pasabook acoountaotfer a rnui-I I iuum of 6WI lnwr.t. the lowest po1111lble lntA!~t from COMMUCJA1 CJW)IT l\.AN, fNC()PJ'()RATtO ·1i..tCll'l-.i.111w.1MWn1& • L------------.J ~ .,,.y~at -..i. Llmhed otff6 ' • c..a::..W~~7~n;=1m=':'c;:::~~:,=:=..'V!i1i'='?W:."<t1:~.ml Nhdoa Vlejo.2'SS& Alida Plltc•'1y92m. Phoofi (Tl4) Tro.11161 • Au. l!:l4 !ut 17th S&net Wl701, ~ (114)647-M'Tl T~. Mey e. \tlO El Sol LADIES' FAS HION TEES . SAVE $3.03 Ready for sum mer 1n fashion tees that slide over skirts. shorts. ieans w ith cool -~om.fort • Sohd _and striped colors. in c rew ,or v·neck style. Sizes S·M·L. Reg. $7 ................ 3 97 . . ..... . -:--:9'---. ST. TROPEZ M EN 'S KNIT S HIRTS SAVE $4.03 Slim and trim fashions, in short sleeve knit sh irts. Piped trim action detail, with two poc ket styling. A rainbow of colors. :~:~s;lc;re ............. 797 Fashions You Can Star In COSTA MESA Mesa Center 17th & Orange I• .. --··-* ---------.. -... --... ---___ ..... _ --...... -... .. -·-..,. __ .... __ -- A 14 DAIL v PILOT TUHdey, Mey I. '"° LOCAL Plate ol 1M '>ay S8 A CWO If you've evM dliven a Fiat 12' Spader, \IOU kn<lw &a Bron'W\!n Urttt know•. thn'l' 111 llt•rm1tt-ly a C'rowd i"t0-"'•1tt'"... ... Pl .. • ef Ow l'-Y '" M4.-.......... ¥111• PM•• • ..,.tw ...... fflw ,.,... .. lhOf't ., ..... .,...., ' ....... tllrf~ll, .. (•U •ftt•\-...nw fll'\Mn Ne1t ' Find redit Drake La11<li11g SAN 1-'HANCIS<.'0 < P > . Paec~.s of dehcale Ch1nr:.t• 11orct'ld1J\ from lndJan exc-aveilt0n:. pro· vldt' new l'Vtdt'Ol't' th a t ~1r l-'ranr1:. Drake landed h1:. Golden lhndt.> :.hip un the Pac1f1c CoaM near San F'rdJlcl:.l v .SOl )ear:. <ll!O, l>AO experts said The report <'a me from Clarence Shangraw, senior <'Ural.Or of th~ A::.1an Art Museum here, and Edward Von der Porten, a Oruke s cholar who ha:. led his Santa Ho.sa .Junior Colle~e student::. on ex cavalaons of thl' lnduin :-.Ile:. :lO males north or San FranC'tsco Shanj?raw a nd Von der Porten s aid they 1tem1zed almost 600 bit:. of Man g porcelarn fo und 1.1t the M1wok Indian site::. and found some had been worn by being tossed in the surf and olbers had not. They conc luded that the Wlworn pieces wer e .brought ashore by Drake and the English ex· plorer's m en wben they landed in Califorrua in 1579 at the !tf>Ot along the Pomt Reyes Peninsula known as Drake's Bay. They s;ud the chm a a pparently was part or the loot Drake took from Sparusb galleons he raided off South Amen ca True Tax Dodger RICHM OND, England <AP> -Police are Jook. mg for. W1U1am Young. ro-director of a chain of Chaoese rei;lanr ants. because 'be failed to appear in court on charges be dodied $10.26 l'}'lillion in taxes'. Young, who hves in lhas well·heeled riverside town Jll!>t outside London, recently jumped bail and has not ~en seen since , authorities s t1id. , .. Catch the ~.cwings during a very .. pec.ial sale on ~riding loose d1Jmonds in a variety of c,izes, tuts and prices now at Jewels by Joseph. Come in early for best selection ... prices offered only through 5.Jlurday, May 10th. ITEM # 1009 1655 1657 1658 1645 1664 16.56 1644 1m 1790 1763 1564 CT. REG. SAU WGT. PRICE PRICE 032 $550. $395.. 0.41 630. 450. 0.42 7flJ. 495. 0.43 715. 500. 053 <XX>. 550. 0.45 970. 610. 0.41 965. 62S. 051 16.25. 1050. 0.91 3200 2400. 1 :n. 3450. 2450. 1.09 4210. l2oo. 1.20 5200. 3900. Oiarnonds listed all round bnlliant cut. Others available. Careers Focus of GWC Womeri's Week Program Umkr Way New coreer opportunl\lM will be lhe focu l OC H nlln1Hi, worll.1bopa and entertalnmcnl activtUel dwinc the fourth Mn oual Women'• WHk, oow under way at Ooklen We.t Collu.ic u1 Jhantinlton ~ach. Activltlet1 will lnclude SCMCn ln11 ot the flhll "Norqlu Nuc," featurlna Sally 1''\eld'~ Ac:udemy A ward wlnnln& performuncu All t'Vtnla an• open lo men and womrn IJl t.00 w mm1mity. &md ult afi!' ff\>(', with lht: ciu:t-pt1<>«1 Of the rttm S<.'r~nlng11 Hi~hll&.ht.s of the wt:ek will 111 dude ·. "Tndltloaal v . Non Trad1tJ01ual Car~r:.. ·' .i pum·I d1acuu 1on Crom noon lo 1 30 p m ., followed by a wl1rk:-.hop from 2-3 f, m . Wedsw:.JliV 111 U\1.· \'ommuni y c~nter. i''rtday tn Collelo C~oter Room 201. -HcrfftllAa• of "Norma ll.ae, Friday In Forum 2: l p m . scrcen\Og hs rree lo Golden We•l 1tudents with current tD card, S2 &eneral ada:nia1ioo; 7 a.od !I P m. acreeninga, Sl for G<>&clen Weal atudent.s, $2 &eneral ad· mission. Pancake Feast Adds Extras "'~ The Huntington Bearh Host L1oos Club will add 1:>o m t• ,:lnmor Uus year when 1t holds its 29th annua l pnnrukc breakfast . Tbe May 10 event nt I.Uk<' Park &S held each i..pran~ to ru1•i.• money for the blind und hN1r111.: 1 m paired people of Orunge County THAT IS STILi. lhe mum pur~ of the day but lhl'rt' will tw !\Ollll' addt'<.l ultritetwno; \ 10 lulomd~·r run will bt· twhl Me a Pla11t tit the pier an COQ,Junction with the affair. And scheduled to be on hand fo r the breakfast and to pass out 11wurd:. are the Los Angeles Rnmi. cheerleaders. THE BREAK f'AST of sausage. ('fU:S and pancakes will be served from6a m tonoon. ThC' l..tom • eyt> and hearing mobile unit 1o1.1ll be available for I r t· 1• I l' !t t :. o f C' J t a r a c l s , s.:luut·omJ and hearing defic1en· l ll'' lirt'akfa.-.t >Alll co:.t S2 50 Hit by Fire Pay No Income Tax in 1980 ' and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977' ~978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550% Tax Deduction this year while participating in a highly profit motivated investment. • 4 years· of publ le acceptance • Flexibility of amount invested • Availabfe to Individuals and corporations ACT NOW Available Only Thru June .30 Broker al'\d ~les Positions Available For More lntof'mation; - Gerald L Kozak Newpert Center 359San Miguel Dr.Suite 11 0 Newoort Beach. Calffornia 92660 644-2507 -Entertalameal h> · A Cox . " a female 1mprov1:.uuonJI troupe, POOO Thur:.day 111 tlw rollege center patio F1r1• that 1•rup1t•d 111 u l'hn>nl1• pl.11111..: tunk S1111cl11v mua n111i: 1·.1u:.t•d un t•11t111111tt·d S:to,l)(IO 1111111.1~· i•I 1'.11111 ('luonw in th•· 1 1111111w1 l'•' I' 111 k r1·nt•·r. J:un 11111 h111 lll\1l , ('11,1;1 M 1 .... 1 hrt• 1•II11·111b ,,1111 in.: t'lt•rrw.•nt an tht· tank started ~~:....__==========~~~~~ tht• tiluit· :.it 11 :iH •' m --A dilc9aaioa of wonlt'n·, r1Heer proispeds in tht· 11ut11 "' patr a nd t echnolo1n f1t'l1I 1 30·3 30 p m . Thur:-11.1\ 111 th1· Auto-Diesel buildint: !': o 01w v. •'' hurt 111 the blaze, 'Jld I'm· M.ir-.hal ltus~ Hen· tk1 'llO and nnl) $500 damage v. •'' 110111' l11 lh1· hu1ldm~ Most of lht• d..inwi.:1 1o1.a-. dCl!ll' lO lht' vat .tnll lll (\(Ill n ..amrnahlt' c hemicals rn IU •ltht•r rwurb} \ :Jh. he said tn tM DAILY PILOT -A di8CU8tdon or "W1111w11 Ill the Military," lO um h1 '""'" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --,,....._ ---- INSUR~\) OUR GUARANTEE TO SMAil INVESTORS. NOONE Wl&&PAYYOUMOREONA 30MONTHMONEY MARKET ACCOUN'r. 10.750% 1 1.514% MIMIA& un MM&tt y••D Rates effecti ve 5/1 through 5/31. $1 00 minimum deposit. 30 month term. IMPOATNIT: Vleldl are predicted on a favorable 365136Qr-Oay computallOl'I h1c10f Yields 1nd1Cate<S are ~ly e&fOM91f left In the ecoount kw one yeer. '"'9fM la~ cS.ity llnd s*c' quat\lfty. Funds deposted by the 10lh or the ITl()(1tn earn kom the 1s1 ot the month 11 letl until QU81'1e(s end. ln9erett r«'uCtlOn kw Nl1y wtt0ew•. We guarantee it. 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IM6ly "" MMe It'• a CindereUa at.ory that ta rapklly appl"Ollcb1nc mldnl&ht And, although UC l rvlne'a bueball team may not have a pair ol mean ster·slsten, 1t dcM!IS hav9' tht Ukn ot Ca Slaw Full~rton, the defendma NCAA champion . •nd PepJ>4!rdllle brHthlna down it.a nttk At ata.ke, In t.hul real to Ule fable. '1 the ~m Caltfoml• Bueba.ll As sociaUon cbamp1oosb1p and a berth in the NCAA playoffs And, at the moment. UCI is dancing up a storm at the top of the standings, leading the Titans by one game BUT, A.LAS, THE U OUB. of mid night 1s approaching, and whetht!r there is a happy ending to Uus story or not just Slight res t on th1· shoulders of pitcher Bob Fnshette, who has &sumed the hero's role in this tale Now. to look at him . Fnshette might not be your typi cal Pnnce CharmJng per se, although he has ch armed his opponents to the tune of an 11-3 record and a 3 36 ERA lh1!:> -se"'HOn-. --· )I -~ ""<="1- -BuC, Uke1t Or-not. rrisnetle1s rur- renUy lhe one holding the glass sup- per ... and the one and1 v1dual the Anteaters are pointing to for their survival. .. H E HAS TAK EN O VE R the leadership role from the 'first day eif pract ke:· eompliments assistant coach Steve Brown. wh6"""andles 1he pitching staff as one of his duties. "He!s-a-wtnr~ ~~d-a-<'Ompet1tv1 - and he llnowr. lhe game w('ll Illa tit tltude 101nl( Into thla year w111 lha• nothlnJt watt\ *'olni to atop him." And. noth1n111 ha.Ii , wh1 e h IS omewhut unuau1tl conside ring Fnahette " only prior :;()() or bet~r se11eon earn~ ab a Crei;hman. "ONE OF T HE TEAM'S main goals lhts M:!ason was t.o tum Uungs around." Hy& the 6-0, 18S-pound Hr• a am1111ftr a11d a f"O•peflfor a11d lt e lmotnl llw game ecf-IL Ht. aUlfud# goi119 Into dab yPGr wa• that 11odd119 mu goi11g to •top Iii-. Of courae. the UCI team is dlf fereot. too. Last season the Anteat.ers were 22-3'7-l overall and 8-19-1 in the SCBA compared to 32·22·1 and 14-6 this seaaon. "We re~y believe in ourselvett ... says Fhshette "The guys are com· tng out and playing hard every day and it's beginn1n11t to pay off. Consistency all year. especially on defense. has helped us "It comes with winning. but we 're having a lo t of fun now. Our r hem1stry is good." And so 1s Fris~ette 's who, after this season. will hav~ amassed mor e than 400 mrungs for the Anteaters without an tnJury. "MY MAIN GOAL this season was to be a eonsis~nt pitche r the team could rely qn. The differen~ betwl"<!n this season and my past ones 1s we're right h&ndt•r. "and I thank thtng!) arc playing better defen!)e "'orkang out pn.•tl} good ~ "!laving a stronger pitching staff "Tht· player ... url' trying lo give all as a "hole. with people l.Jke Andy they've got and they·n · starting to rt•-B1snar and Dirk Wt·1ts toek. has also allze thl'ir potenlwl Coach <Steve) helped take rare of the pressure We Herl 7 hu~ dun<: a lut to lllblill that don 't go out on the mound anymore confidt•nt•c .. ~ay1ng. 'God ..... c have to "'In lh1!> -_ T_he Anrc~~~· n('w-kind..of .ron---_ ~m~· --.= _ --·-·· ~-- -ridetl(•e t•anot'~ruj)hlcully 1llu.~ratc'<i 'Tr'1 l'tlTrJnVt"-UP JUSrt1ffiil' or rour - 10 both F'ri~hette and thl' l 'CI tt'am run~ :ind kec·p lht• team in the ball For F'nshC'tH-. hi~ ~ophomon• and J.:;.1m~ I know Wt' 11"1n 1t 1n lhe end .. junior ~ea sons wen· anything but sensational a ... he pitched well but had nothing to sho"' for 1t. fimshin~ ..\·6 and 7 ll. respect1vc•ly THIS SEASON IT has bt>f>n a total r ever!>ul as he'!> a l r(•adv won as many t,J,ames a!> thl' last ·t.,..o yt•ars X1C~mb1ned-- FRlSHETIE IS the first t.o admit his tl'am 's task of "1n01n~ the S<:RA won't be easy. espt•c·1all) "1th a dat<' loomin~ in the d1stanr<: against Cal State Fullerton (May 13 ). But. Just tht• same. he's ronftdl•nt "I know I ran !.pt•ak for m~!>l'lf <~un.11~_.-- 8J UC m VYNE 1'TTCHl~-sTJmDUOT we FRISH-£"""1 ... , .. e-. -- Twist • ID Style Pays Off ~ Tritons ' S hot-put t er One of B est in CIF """' ......... Belden in G e ar By ROGER CARLSON OI -o.lty l'ltee StMf For San Clemente Hlgh senior J im Doehring, tossing the shot put was nothing more than fill- ing a void during the spring two years ago Now. because a recurring pinched nerve in the neck bas virtually ende d h is football career. he's finding the event a possible stepping stone to bigger and better things in a thletics. A ZIO-POUNO package of m uscles on a 6-0 frame. he found himself in a no-man's land. ob- viously too big for running and Jumping events. yet not really blessed with the kind of s11e normally needed t.o be a quality shot putter Doehrin~ apparently realhed h is limits and did som ething about 1t , incorporating a full twist into his shot put style. ala a discus thrower. It's paid off with an Orange County leading effort of 61 ·5 .... : this spnng with his peak still ahead of him at the Cl F' finals an late May "THE S PIN TRAN F ERS more spet"d around the ring," e xplains Doe hring, a South Coast League champion while a sophomore at Corona del Mar High without benefit of aoy type of style. arcording to the 18· year old "The best I've done throwing the shot with a conventional style is about 56 feet." adds rn>ehring. "A lot of people can't do 1t. especially if they're huge. It won't help them much. But it ·s an advantage to the s malle r shotputt.er with a little speed." 174·5. but that event 1s rap1dJy fading in Doehr ing's plans despite the fact it's third best ta the Orange Coast area. Having picked up the discus off his shot-putting prowess. Doehring was burned at the Arcadia Invitationa l when he opted for both events. "The discus really bugged me at Arcadia." says Doehnng. "I hadn't even pr acticed it and f1msbed fourth. But it was lbe first event and it took too much out of me. Then the shot put came up and I didn't even make the finals after entering as the !\o 2 or 3 entry "l'LL POSSIBL~ throw the discus at Cff. bu\ only 1f the s hot put 1s fi rst on the schedule "I don't want to make the s3 m<' mi s take as I did at Aread.la" Doehnng says his goal th1c; year lS 65 r~t and figure-; that "111 be enou~h to win the CIF rhamp1onsh1p again!>t s uch rivals as Muir High's Scott Carnett and Hart 's Bre tt Holden Garnett's best this ~ear 1s 63·8. and Holden has a Ix-st of 61·10. Doehnng ranks No 3 Wlth his 61·5'·-i. recorded scvNal weeks ago. San Clemente Coarh John Balak saw Doehnng go over 60 feet agaw recently. prompu.ng him to say. "I'm pleased w1th his consistent 60s. Obv1ou~ly we are going to concentrate on the s hot put. It s~ms to be the year of t he low 60s and Jimmy s tands a good chance of getting a lot of fame and glory for himself .. Eric Heiden , a five-time gold medal winner in the Winter Oly mpics in speed s kating, is seeking a spot on the U.S. Olympic cycling team. He is shown warming up for a race Monday in San Diego where he finished only .20 seconds off the track record in second place. Doehnng. who bench pressed 350 pounds and r an a 4.7 in the 40 as a fullback in football. seems , tailor-ma~e for such a tactic. HE A.LSO HAS shown poten- tial In the discus, with a best of T H E INDIV1DUA.LJZ ED sport of track and field appears to fit Dochring's nature best. "Tiu.s 1s a Jot more rewardine for me." says Doehring. "I have my own wor kouts and it seems to be som ething you can think on. It's Woman Boxer KO'd Man Bul She S a ys S h e'll Never Fight a ~ale Again NEW LONDON, Conn. <APl -Jackie Tonawanda, usually billed as the "Female All," entered the rtnc with a man just once , and alt.bough she knocked him out in the second round, abe 11y 1 abe'll never do it acain. ~ Wbeo a woman filbta a man, "when and if abe beau bJm. that man la never sc>lnl to bet.be same," aald the l~pound U1bt· beavywetabt Ocbter . " I .. , WO\ILDN-r w ~ a woman to beat J my brother." Tonawanda, ll, 1akt durtn1 i a a.teak ln a recent tralninl ...._ 1t tM • local YMCA. Tb• 5-1\.t Tonawanda 11)'1 lhelll '°Pl bl U.• wor.td of women '1 boalnl. &be baa I& kid out Jl opponenta ln II ftllttl, ln· lBI kick -boxer Larry aodHll In llluan Garden In 1 .. llrl. &M 11cepUon of w ~ ftlbt two llD ,_ ..... NIUIUICI '" • ..Ut 'dt· lllW Ila f'OWldl wl\h> Otant Clark - no one has ever lasted. two rounds with Tonawanda. "NO FEMALE WILL ever beat Jackie Tonawanda," s he proclaimed. "Like in medicine, I'm a surgeon. I'm the best," she said In a tone reminiscent of former world heavyweight boxinl champ Muhammad All. T onawa nda 'aa ld Alli dubbed he r "Fe male All" because of their 1lmllar boxln1 teebniquea -"I move Ul&t hlm." Tonawanda bu been tralninl dally for a bout ln BraaU ICMduled for J&ily, lD whleh •h• wtll ftlbl C1ar11 OD a bW a.tadHninc Ali and current World Boxtn1 Comlnlaloa h11vy..t11tt champ Larry Holmet. IHI IPAU ONLY with men, 1he 116dr • beeaUN womtn "don't 1how me 1nythln1 and Uwy tan't t•la• "'>' p()Wer " Womtn'a bHln1 ht 1row1t '"'et Tonrawund1t. whn w " horn and reared on Long Island , laced on he r first palr of gloves when she was 13. Now there are close to 2,000 female fighters in the United States, but most fight in the lower we ig ht cl111es. Tonawanda said. "Thl.a is my callln1." she sald. "You can't nDlaln it. It's my destiny." .. WHY 8HOVLD I have to suppress my Ood·1lnn talent j ust becauae I'm a womanf" asked Tonawanda, the first woman ever inducted Into the Boxln1 Hall of Fame. Tonawanda said that •t one time, "hen tlM pool of fem ale boxen w11 amall. 1he had to be pNpared to right men. "lu& .omen '• boxln1 h11 crown lnto the . bracl&tt whir• they don't h1v1 to" 11t Into lh• naa with 1 man . •h• llld "It'• Mt 1tren1th '' that mi tten when 1 wom111 ftahta'a man. •h• Hid "You're Mt t0mPldftl 111ln t 1 man -)'OU'rt tom· J> t1n1 1 ,111n t 'a mile llAO .. not Just dnllmg. as 1n rootball " The future ro r Doehring would appear t.o include tht state finals a fter CIF. then 1t will be Sad dlebaclt College. probably "I II try to pull up my grades at Sad· dlebat'k and see -.ht:re I go from there ... he says. SO. IT APPEARS he has found tus ruche m s ports after p1nehed nerves eut into his freshman and sophomore foot- ba 11 eampaigns and a year's layoff u a junior in hopes of re- covering. But the pinched neoe cropped up ag8.lll In the third game of hi~ senior s.easoo. so football ap- pears out Doe-s 1t bothe r him~ Not real· ly. Doehnng. in bis quiet man- ner. simply puts his e.ergles in- to the s h ot . wh e r e th e eom binat100 of stre ngth and qu1t'ltness in the s pin m akes him a threat to win it all at the Cl F finals. .................... IAN CLDllNTI HIGH IHOT-llUTTIR JtM DOI.NO. • 1 __ ...._._ ............ _._ ...... -----_ __._ .. --,.. --· .,,.. ..... -... --..... -.... . -..... " _ .. ---· ..,. __ ,... .... _ .. _, __ .,.. ....... -...--.--_____ ......, ____ ..,,. .. ,,.,...,,. .... , .. D DAIL y PILOT .. Tue9dey, Meye, tllO j I <liargers' S haw A r r est e d In Newark Co caine Raid f''retaAPIM .. 1&r._ NEWARK. ftl.J. -A Sin Diep Cber1en Ell pl11er wu ....., 11 peopae an'tllted lD ~Uon • 9 • wltb an all•aed ~oulne rtna. Elaea County au\hor'Wel M1. Tbearrelta wwe made at four locaUona Saturday. and moat ofthe1~wweerraipedMonday . In Lbe n.. rald. hiter Shaw. a JBlety wtth the NFL \eam. w11 •lllOftl elOl motUy o\Mh people amit~ abortly llftu • • cntdnl1ht wheo a utho rUlea raided an ~ Oranae apartmt'nt , t atd County \ Pro.ttu&or Donald Coburn. A nabd woma.n allo wu found at the •1>artment and was reportedly ·'very ctoae to dylna "Ina Cruse of Undm wu barely breathiol when lnve1U11t.ors entered the apattment. Sh11 was taken to Oraniie Memorial Ho8pltaJ and releued Monday after l~tentJ)' rffOV~Mllg trom an OVttr• dote, H.kl Coburn. Sbe wu not arrested. but Coburn slUd t.Mw charges &Q! pending. Shaw, 26, a Ne wark natl~. and the others were found ''wholly or completely naked" with an unloaded movie ramera, said Coburn. .-----4-ff! •I d w Daw------. •• J stJJI wash the dishes and carry out the garbage. The gold medaJ is on top ol the refrigerator.·' -Herb B~. roach of the U.S. Olympic hockey team, on maintaining hi• perspective. ... Heaverlo: Seattle's Oown SEA'M'LE !AP) -ll didn't take O.ve Heaver lo's new \etm· matee on UM! seatU. Marinen loa1 toc-.eb on to hluct. Of COUl'M, his rcputaUon as one of bueball's cruaea pre- ceded hl19 here SbortJy after ht•. arrival In Seattle. the veteran reliever al· fectioaately wus given tM name of "Seida:f." u coneMad from the ''Saturday Night Llve ·· le levWoo abow THATS THE WAY it ts with Heaverlo. Uohke his hair. he Ju.at grows on you. Wltb a shaved bead and a raucous demeanor. tbe 29-year- old former member of the San Fraociaco Giants and Oakland A's i1 the Kmgdome's newly crowned Prinee of Humor "Yeah. J hkt> pract.Jcal }Okes. •• he aml.led wtth a devilish gli.ol m bis eyes. "But l doa't like to talk abo ut tbem becau se If so mething we re l o happen through the rourse or the ~ason. then 1 might get blamed." HE LIKES TO KEEP a couple of ma.ab in his locker in the Mariners' dressing room. Just ln caae. $20,000 GESTURE -Pittsburgh tbard bnscrruan ll1H Madlock. s hown poking tus Rlovc in ump1n• J r rry Crawford's face last week. hos bt"('n ~u!->pcnded for l5 days and fined $5,000 by Nut1onal League president AP..,.... Chub Feeney. The punishment is the harshest ever handed out by the league for an incident on lhc field and could cost ~1 ad lock S20.000 in lo!>t s alary. Madlock Out $20,000? For the Marin-Ors. the arrivuJ c _ 1. ~ • a__c Ld r H . ,.,., L -• M' ---L of Heaverlo had to~ a psy· .:2.Ullp ens.LO .,1 0,.U:=I;;t(lslr -U'n-~ "'tft7f~---=='m "ft'!lll. ~la•d "ee• Oa 8oJUq_..._,.._--i~~~tm-. -m-tbeh-1'ttSr--·-, Corona del Mar tUgb graduate Mau Keeap . three seasons, they didn't have PITTSBURGH I AP> 'The piru and they got $500 fines and ba~eball Comrnl~!.1on«>r &/wlt- :.c-attered slx singles and Oakland got consecutive much to laugh al, going 64·9ff. National League handC'd out its thrt-e d<tys :,uspens1on " ')a1d Kuhn for lht Ja.')t h.olf fJf ~ J711J ?-1xth·lnning home runs from Da ve aevertac aod 56-l04and 67·9S. longl'lt player i.U-'l pt·n:,aon ever Madlock. -.ho 1mmedJatr·ly ap ..,eJ'>''" for vamhl1ng cttnM:I'. Wayne Grou ln beaUng Cleveland. ~l. Keough, SeaUledidn'thavetogive up a for a game inc1dt•nt when 1t pcJlt·d through the Nat1 on .. tl ''""' dnt1 Hr<>tJ~ho DrAtPr· who was 2-17 last season, made his 198G record 4·2 with hls player to get hi'?• ettbe.r . The punished Pitts bur.:h P1rJt1·-. Lt'JJ:Uc Ba:.cball Pla)'cr-. A:.· Mdn a~i;:r Lt:1J l>ur'Jf hn w jj!. ~ fi fth romplet.e game in six st.arts, slrking out six. He loel his M artners acquired him on lhtrd baseman Bill Madlock for '"<·1..1t1on pended for a year 111 l:Hll tw ~ -..huto ut with an unearned run in the ninth inning on two er-waivers April 9• the day the his rwMn wilb an umpm~ , , :-.ociaung w1tb i;amblt'f" rors and an fnfield out. Keough lowered his ERA to un. one American League season opened On Monday. NatJona l lA.•e&gUt· TRER.E s ALSO J r hanc .. • of the best In the league but S("C()fld to al Seattle . __.f!~es)d~t '~vies "C~" __£~v ~~UC<: -Ul. -.. ,n ~adlock'' t, Cra~e>M • Mike Norris' 0.44 on the /\'s staff .... li e a rri ved duri n g th£-~reeney su.<;pt'n<J<'d Madlock fur pt'n<;ooafterbeanngM adlod.~ catlt·r1lh pla1cr ou1 ,,naswing Elsewhere In American LeeJtue action 1t1 arincrs·Toronto Blue Jays' 15 da)'S, t-ff~lJ\c ammedJalt'I~ .i ppi·al pt-rh_apc; June Sor ~um.· Ii ~-1 \wrd-i-l.:r..,.~Ut--tfi..-.---....MwiciaY.JIAtt~ a nd Glenn AdaJM-. • .~-J:,'lW.C ~ C.~'"1.A-l~lthpUgtr 'f~Ylia~~r ~:;~ tntht: t'~~rrin ~Pi rc·~~, w i t h t~a ,, . ., l<1<sdt:1 hit solo home · runs and MJkf' C'11bba1f' 8el ~ sa~"-11ke1 v wall <."ont ln~<"'v1 cl) )ng c· plffl'Y d k h i.l~a~t t.hA· ~fo.otr1-a l Exf:N~ rtgured in two r allies as Minnesota be al pend mg an appeal r 4 w 0 r · "'" r 1 n g t " Baltu:nore,4·2.soappingat.htte·gamclos-"l'VE NEVER considered · Hraves·Phlll1t:. g <tmt 1n ing streak ... Bamp WW. got (our bits. myst>ll a free spirit ," he said. o Te ER s ff Av E 8 E F. N l'b1ladelptua , bad htlle to say scored twice and .s parkled defensively to tongue obviously m cheek. "I bao ed r r lo g riod b t when Ulformed "He adcrutted Just -·a·der myself as --~'--r " 0 n er P<' !>, u t hat he dad 1t, that's all," back Gaylord Perry's eight-hit pitching -.vu.. ~ the suspensions were e1lh<·r ,, and lead Texas to an 11·3 rout over Bos ton human being who is fortunate sued by club:. or for activit1t•-. Crawford said. . . . Lamar Jotuaioo's lie-breaking two-t•nough to be in the bag leagues .. that onginated off tht• fwld An e ight-day s us pension uoua.. run homt'r In the s ixth mnans: hel~ the Jl eavcrlo h asn 't had the 1 th h I .igaanst former San FranclM:f> Chicago White Sox pound out an 11-7 wan O'(er Mi>Wauk~. . . pitching s~cess of baseball's u'm~i::~~~y C~awfoor~t.·o~e:t~ Giants patcher Juan Man cha I In the National League, St.eve Carttoe lost a lJtl for tus first m ost famed ec~c ntric, Bill third strike last Thursday, ha d stood s ince 1965 a5 the c areer no-hitte r with tw@ °"' in the e i1rhth innmJ: and sMU<'d "Sp11C"eman" Lee of the Moo-Madlock pushed his ~love l.n t.bt' longest player s~peosion for an for a lhn-c·h~ter as Philadelptua -.hipped l\Uant3, 7 1. treat Expos. but he certainly de-o ffi ci .. d ·s fa c t• A l ea~ue oo-~f>ekl incident. Manet-Lal. Carlton. 5-L, whose longl'St Prt.'VlOOS bad for a no-hitter w::i s !>erves the Image of a f~ s pint. spokesman said the ~ll.'>p<:n.sX>n who clubbed L os Angeles 71,3 i.nru.ngs, went ooe out longer this tune befott Atlanta's Last sea.son. hb second with was severe because at mvolved Dodgers catcher John R~boro BIJJ Nabotodny, who entered the game as a pinc.h hitter Ul t.M the A's, he grew weary listening an umpll'e. over the bead wttb h.Ls bat, -.a-; s ax th and remained in the lineup, lined a clean SU\lle to 'to "(LIDfT"31 home music" oo the Feeney also fined M adJock fmed n.750. center following a two-out walk to Lais GoCDf'L lt was Oakland Coliseum public ad-ss.ooo. rar less tha n be'll lose on Several Chicago White S<>x Nahorodny's first bit in five o{flc1al at bats Uus season . . dress system. He took matters his e~timated $250.000 annual players were tuspt-nded for Life Ted Simmoas' two.run double keyed a five·run rally lO Utt-into bis own bands and changed salary With a daily paycbe<:k ol in tbe early 19005 in the in· second inniog and the catcher lat.er 5in0Jed bome an in-ttlt> staUOo on a transistor rad.lo bo l Sl 380 1s d c fam ous Black Sox Scandal. but .._ s1tt.mg, ,_ .... __....-.., m· f-• ...1 a u ' • ays 0 Un· t hat ori-' .. •ted on an orf·t.be-. surance run, n.-ing St. Louis to a 9-S victory over San Fran--~ ·-"' emp"-~t -·1d ,._,.l Madloc.. -~ the~ ... ,,.__..._.., llV7 U6IQI L.VUJ .......... • field gamhlinc acbeme ln which cisco ... Boa Len.re coUeded four hits and drove in t.hrtt ~-~ ..._ ...... ~ about $20,700. the White Sox .... ......-1y last the runs to pace a 16-bit attack as Montreal battered Houston aJ>d r-....-previously Wlbeat.en J.a. IUclaard, 1().1, in a game delayed DUIUNG 111E WINTER. ~ '"THEil£ IS NO WAY lbe man t919 World Series. nea rly Otree hours by rain ... The American Luaue·s shaved his head while pla)'Ulg should do sometlung ukf.> lhat to players of t.be week and month were &egpe J~kaoe and winter ball tn Puerto Rico. 1l>en me," MadJock said 1tfler hcann1oe Lamar Johnson. rt..-spediveJy, and Toronto ri~t-ba.Dder One h<' maded his haJr to some of his or the puru.'lhmcnl ''There v.a... DENNY McLAIN of the Detroit Tigers was stUpended by Madlock protested t b&t be hadn't taken a full 5 WUlg, a.ad after gettJ.ng hl~ glowe from a teammate, pus hed It iot-0 Crawford'~ face a5 he jeslw-ed . I~ was 1mmed1ately ejected fro m \he game a s Ptr ate15 Manager Chuck Tanner .eparat- ed hLS player rrorn the officiaJ. League pub!Jc relal.torui d.itect.or Blake CuJlen recalled a.ootber suspension almost as long a!> Madlock's "W E Sl'SP ENDED CSan F'ranc1 c;co Manager > Dave Bristol m 1978 fo r the rema.J.Dder of the season, but that only turned out to be 11 days," CUUea said. "He swung his cap at an umpire:· Cullen sajd Madlock's ptmlsb- m ent was 5evere because it an- \ oh l"C1 an um pare. ~ti~b ~a-. 1'<'l<'rted the AL's Pitcher or the month ... IA'nny friends. including some mem· nolntenttohurth1m. RaDdJe of th<' Ch1ra~o Cubs was 5electcd NL Player or lhc t~:rs of the A'~. "He CCrawford) po1olcd has \\ l'ek Ron llodgn' pinch double helped the New York To J.tet Heaverlo. lbe Marmers finger in my foce. and I l'ame S1mshine H as Protest Uphe ld \I t'IS to :1 3 '.! \lrlory o\C'r C'mcmnall. ·~ri v(' A's ownn Charlie 1-'inlf'y baclt with my glove. I never de an eM1mated $45,000, Si!>.000 nacd having the .:love In his foe<' ...------ll~ball T oday On this date in baseba ll in 1953 . In his fi rst official m ajor leul(ue ~turt , Hobo Holloman of the St. Louis Browns threw u fl-0 no-hilt.e r against Lh<' Philadelphia A's. ll was llolloman ·~ only maJQr league romplete game. On thi~ date in 1915: Babe Rut.b reached Jack Warhop for the-rir .. l of hl11 il-4 ufetmw homers, but hls Boston lfrd Sox ti•11mrn•h'il lost to tht• New York Yankees. 4·3 In t :l 1nnll11('1 Toda) 's f\1rthday over the ww vl·r price. I · ot Ilk 1 b h h 1 The Mariner.\ have playc.'<1 25 t 5 n <' roui: t t c• ~ OV(· ~amt.~ 80 fur and fleavcrlo hw; back and JUSl hat him," Madlock had two 1>av4·~. lie: 11-.1 the /\':r. Mud. wi th ~even llllVt'A lut ht'MllOfl MadJO<'k fot'ls iwnnltlt•!l hnvi• "1 hfitM' I 1•1111 l(t•t m y •<'l bf•en IJl(ht.cr for othe r plll)'t'r' who had 11l tN•roUon11 with of· IOl(dhn 111wl h\111' 11111' dut,, .. hf• ril'llihi . HI& 111. 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(.)('(.' chnchl'd 11 lw for ru .,l pl.ict• Ill ll\l' South Coa~t c 'onh•n ·lll'l' M..indan.:-. w1lh a 10 2 l11u111ph O\i~r (:ro:i.~moot tltle ln 18 years pounded out lG Grlfrtns u he scattered alx tlil.I, h1lb and 10 runs aeslnat tbe hap· •truck out two. walked one and lt.>U Griffins Duve Glick led the s urrendered two unearned runs nuault with three hits while tnimprovtnabUrecordto2·0 M.rk Mnchu. Randy Day. The No. 1 raak-4 Pirate.. ll·i Mik e Vandt'rburg. Chris In conference. 26-6 overall. are .J c1hn'\ton. Kc.·van Romim· and hopLngt.owrapthlngsuplOday Donni" llill accounted for two t•urh THEVICl'OKY Monday, which Marc•hc:s' tw11 hitb were· the waJ> a makeup of a previous mos t produrllvl' a-. h<• drovt in a ruanout, moved the Pirates two P air of runs 10 1 h•· third and full games In front of Santa Ana <>f'ANOE COUNTY'S " d h h f d f ·"-L.EAOINO 0£ALE" '>l'\ t·nth 1nn1ngs. "'hi ch "' all an t ree u ead o e enuu,g i\ V I CTOR\' TODAY u l Brahs nC'C'dt"d champ1onCerntosanthestand· Sol..ou·prf'ri<'f' l"ulh•1 ton lo\uul<J g1vt• th1· 1'1rates tngs .\o IJt>ttPr ,t.;erdcf> Iii<' tatlt• outright, 1frthronrng THE SOPHOMORE le rt The Pirates and the South 1·1~ht 1111w dt'frndani.: champion hand<'r. plu).(U('d by arm prob· Coast Conference will c los<• out 2600 Harbo< Blvd. . .. .. . Oreams ol two prt'p b&st'tMlll rhamp1onsh1p!I are on lht' l&nt' W\•dn~11day aftrrnoon as Su Vit-w League lcad~r Corona dt>I Mar 11nd South Cout l..ealut> leader M1ss1on V1(',0 au .. mpt to <'hMh their respectlvt• <'IVWO\\, whilf' K<1tan<'t• •nd Ot&nu lhlls lr)' to knot thing11 up .,..,th ont· ttume left on the sc""-dule~ TIU' \ 11·1111 \ p11h t h1• G UUt'IH" 111tu V. ,.llllt'' da\ ' f111 .. t 111 ...... nt.1 Hurltt1r.1 J•:11111"t <.11,.,, ffi•IOI C\•11 llu .. Ill the proce~s lt.•m'> most or the yc<.1r. !->howed the r(!gular S(!ason Thursday. Costa Mesa 540-9100 'l'hl' 1'1rate., st•n .. 1n_~_t_h_<·_1r_r_1r_s_t __ no_.,_1gns of s train a ga in:.:.:t_:.:1h..;..:e~_"_·1t_h_oc_·_c_h_o_s_h_n_2_t_h_e_D_o_n_s_· ------------ Estanc1u. U) 3 1n lt•aglW \1\1\ Cornna del M ar. 11·2, "Ahllt' l>iana thlb 1~ 3 11 tra\t-I!> to M1 ' s100V\e)OUO.;! 11 Bothart•3 l~J:<lme!> Ci>RONA DEL MAR ('OAt'U fom TrugN :.1.t\.\ he'll start tus itC't>, r1~ht handt.'r Jl'ff Pne-' agktnll\ the Eagles. ~ho h1tH l>pht a pair o( \t>1t~1Jt' gam1•!> and •-on a lo11rnoment g1&rnt' aguin.,t the St>u Kings Prtts, a JWllOr, has thrown a pair of !>hutouts and spun a no-hJtlt-r Al> Kn offt'nsl\ <' \lo ea1>00 he has unloaded sax horne runs 1n leal(Ut.' phi:. In two league ~truggle!>, Corona del Mar won 1 0, then lost . 2 1. "'1th Ken Santoro on the mound against Estancia !'>Ophomort' Jim McCah1ll AND IT Wll.I. BE McCah1ll on · the mound again for Estan<'la. ac<'ordJ.ng to Eaglef> Coach Ken Millard "lie '!> done a good JOb .md ha-. t>arnt'd at." says Milla rd "Wt• ha\'l' th£' equ1valt'nt or 41 2 days off since he• p1tchc•d " McCah1ll as 5 2 an leaizue and 1)1 ulso an o( tensive weapon, with a homer and a pair of tnplt!'i "We've played Coronu del Mar three t1m t•)I and all have been onC'·run games." say!> Millard =--aro~~~~~.~~Nf~~Jla~i~~~11~~~~ fa~7 --=-~- .. We have to do 1t oursel\'eS Wl' can'l"1"><pe<"t any help. Estancia d<>t:s n't beat nself The pitcher-. "e've faced throw strikes Should Estancia wan and pull into a tae . the Eagles would s tand to be the No l team an the up· com in~ CIF 2·A playorfs. by virtue or t" o-out of three against Corona del Mar That's assuming the t" o would finish at out Friday with victones Dana llilb ' problem 1s a little more daffacull. ~ .. ~-'l't!e-9otptnM-hlt'V~ -k>sl-and-lied ~pinst "1dtS"Sion \'aeJO. Thus. a victory would mean a l 1·1 reN>rd ~ llh M!.$.SLOO-~JO. ~c~~talH'l~:;...ll9&1n·fh~omd--1 -- they remain tied a fter Friday's action ON THE MO ND for M1ss1on Viejo will be \ left·hander f"rank Spear . who is 7·3 in league with four shutouts Dana Hills 1s expected to counter "1th righl·handcr Brad Kinney. Spear beut Kinney 1n the first conflict, HI. ' then the two threw blunks at the opposing team m the final four innings of relief in an e1ght·innjng tie Elsewhere. Edison attempts to wrap up the undisputed Sunset League championship Wednes day night al Mile Square Park (7 30 > against Fountain Valley . ' Fans Salute Oakland A 's OAKLAND tAP> ·· The Oakland A's are ex· perlencing something new besides winning --ap· preciation First of all. there have been major league· s ized crowds at most' home games . Tonight. there's a "Salutl' to th<• 1\ 's" night at "hi ch Sl0.000 .... orth of donated g1!t:-. will be given away to fans "lt's good to ~ee. and if the <San F'ran01sco1 Giants keep going bad. maybe we'll get a few of thl'1r fans coming over here ... catcher Jim Essian s aid after the A's split a Sunday doubleheader with Detroit b<>fore an Oakland Coliseum cro~d of 18.217 Then· ~t'rc four s maller crowds at bi~ league J?a mes that day. including the one at Pitts burgh's Three Ravers Stadium . home of baseball's world champions The A ·s dre" a da:.mal total of 306.000 last season as a last place ll-am. and the winter brought another unsuccessfuJ effort to free Charlie Finley's team from its Coliseum lease so 1t could move to Dcnvf,?r A's Manuger Billy Martin has had a lot to do with the team's turna round an attendance. as Man· nesota shortstop Roy Smalley noted after the Twms beat the A's before 24 .415 fans 1n the season opener "The fans here are going to see some exciting baseball. Billy will see to 1t." Smalley said. Through the we£'kend, the A's had drawn 106.783 for 13 home dates. more than double the figure at the sam e point last year. and those fans had seen a lot or exciting play from the team that lead~ the American Leagu;e=W=e=s=t::. ::::;::::::::::::::::::;- GWC Nips Pirates Hss&ory repealed itself Mo nd ay when the Gold en West College wom •'s tennis team nip Orange Coast , 5 ·4 of th e second str year to advance to finals of the So California jun or oUege team tournament. Tbe Rustlers won by t.be same score a year a10. Monday's win re· vened an earlier 5-4 loss to Orange Coast this year . Tbe victory advances Golden West to t b e LEASE BMW 1980 320i Cypress green. 5 speed. stereo cassette· tog lamps air cond . alloy rims. pinstripes (71503911 s253~~ ..... Ol"I ~ ~,.,.. 68 "'°"'"' ---c.. .......... '~~$ Ae11ovai1 '64.sl ,. 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NEW ENGLAND PATl'llOTS -Si9MCI sie .. 5<11.-r, Off_,.,._..,, -9"1<• ~0111, llMO .. O.er HEW YORIC JETS -Sl9Nd JOMll't "LMI'",,.,,,... -r.<••-........... ci.~,........ ..... ..,.. -· .. • _,., of -YMr ,_,.It ST LOUIS C.UDINALS -~ ltey Gertl•.~...._ .... _ .. ,_ect. SEAnLe $€,t.~Wl(S -s...-¥oo1I M<Ort tll Ollf ~ -.,.,, ...... rt<ef- 1( yle 111-.11, , ... , •• Kl•r•" Welf•41. pl9(f4tl(ll ... Mill• o..t1\or, """"""· ... O••t ~. wt.cv. °' tfw "9flli. cou.AIO« 110 ••GMT (Oltl'•lllNCI -~ , .. , J_ c:MWftl......, FOR THE RECO RD / GOLF I eUSINESS 11-.rr sam rJ FROM Roo lAVER .... I 'lj ~(IJ~l/fAltO 8\1 ""ION~ Area Roundup Kring, Loya Change Jobs By HOWARD L. HA.NOV Of 1"9 o.llY -Sllff One of thl' more active men·~ group-. Jl Orange Coast area public couna must b<· th<' ont· :it Rancho San JouQ uin whel"t' the monthly new<; lt'lter has j!rown t<1 M.•\'en pag('!o including t!nlry fo rms for st'VC'ral up<'om1ng t.ourna mf'nb Som(· t•xccrpts from the bulletin arc• worth mt'nl>Q!Ul\I! f''or inst:incl' L>can Knn~. v. hf> usr'(f to I><' in char~t· of tht· Hancho ~an Jociquan l<1yout for California Coif. has left Old Jfanrh ('ountn C'lub and 1s now m:ina~tn~ ~11,smn \'11·10 ('<iuntr; Club for thl' ~MUI' once a~aan lnt tdt•nt'ally, (;ab(.• Lo}<.t wh11 11.'ft Hag <'<.in}<1n l'C lo takl' over as hl'<.td pm c1t .~1 .,,..,wn \'1•·J<1 -.om1· umc hack. 1£.00W .ln sales. :1uth W~n Kraf.t H .. :.till associates hlmMilf v.1lh i.:oH. hov.f'H•r. help>n~ lbe·Orange County March uf D1ml-:. "Atth ill. annoal tournament. this year at Ha1·1t·nda Country Club Back to Rancho SJ, th•· <mnual mt:mbt'r ~uesl tournament will be sta~l'<i fnday and Satur 1fay and members are bus1l} en~a~ed in roundin~· up SO me $3.600 Ul prtzes rf )OU ha\f• <in 10\dlltllOn from a member to play 1n Uu!> one. ~tlt·r not mi-. ... 1t. m1•n's club president Joe McG rath i;ays T v.1llght goU starte d Jo'nday and for nm• ~.,, .. of golf plus a Mar~anta dinne r, the (~ 1s onl) S4 5(1 <Ju1te a barga in. For mo re information. call ~~ &l'J6 by Wednesday each Wl'ck . • • • THE ORANGE COUNTY Council of Boy ~ut-. of Amc n ca has set the date of its sl.Xth annual golf tournament. The event will be beldoo Monday, Junl' GOLF 9 at Irvine Coast Country Club with Angel Manager Ji m Fregosi serving as honorary chairman. A contribution or Sl.50 entJUes each entrant lo gr~n fees. golf cart. refreshments. tee pnzes. lunch. an awards banquet and a chance to wm some of the outstanding door pnzes. ft will be a !>hotgun start at 1 o'clock with reservauons stJll a.,. ailable by calhn~ the Boy Sc-out service center at 546-4990. Topping the• 11-.t of door pnz~ 1s a wet.>k-lon.-: vacation t rip to I l:l"' :Jll with a ccommooauon!. on Wa1k1k1 Beach. • • • TllE SIXTH ANNL'AL Roman Gabn el charity tournament will be h<'ld Fnday through Sunday at Rancho Las Palmas Country Club in Rancho Mirage with the Leukemia foundation receiving a large donation. To date. the tournament bas raised $78,000 for treatment and research and it atUlually attr acts a large number of athletes and others for the 36·hole event. A practice round is included on Frlday for those who arnve in time. For further 1nfonnatioo, contact Wa rren Smith a t Rancho Las Palmas CoUQ_try Club in Rancho Mirage. • •• LOOK.ING FOR A CHANCE to get away on a golfing vacation? Golf Get.aways has an inflatJon buster golf tour package to Hawaii. Mexico or Portugal that might be of interest. The Hawaiian tours go to Princeville for one week in' September or October; anot.ber to Maui in October or November ; a 12-day trip is s cheduled to Portugal in November; and Mexican golfing on the Yucatan Penln.'iuJa is set m October. For further information. call (213) 990·2782 • • • THERE IS STILL NO WORD on the renewal of a contract between the Kemper Insurance Company and Mesa Verde Country Club to bring the Women's Kemper Open back to Costa Mesa next year. The Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle tournament, however . will returu to Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage April 2·5 next season. The Women's Kemper Open bu preceded this one each of the two years it bu been held ln Costa Mesa and both have been shown on NBC television to a natloowtde audience. Moel of t.be players on the tour are happy to see the desert tournament return and moet have stated that they would very mucb like to retum to Mesa V•rde CC, proclaimlnC it one of the ranest courses they play on all year. But at the moment, there is no new contract and the fut.ure of the tournament in Costa Meu ls !lllll ln do\tbt. AYSO Needs Families A '1'0UP of West ~rman youth soccer players whlch bolted A YSO younpt.en from the Irvine· Newport Beacb area ln 1178. will jou.rMy to Oran,e County ln Aucuat u pert ol • cwuaraJ tlr· cbaqeprocnm. BW WOod, ol \.be CoutU.ne Soccef' Club ln Newport Be~b. report.I that fam.W• are Meded t.o boll tM upa.yen aftd II ve adul\I makl.qtbl lrtt». TM re&um .Utt la part of an OQIOlnc tndlUoa tn AYIO. TM Oennu ~ ..... 16-ll, are from W\ldlmpll ud trill arr1¥e l.n Oraqe Coualy on Au' 4 TIM German team wlll pl1y thret i•m• hire and lake In tho all• 0( Soulhetn Cahrornla dW'lna tll two-.-Ill)' F1mlll• lnttr 1ted In ~Ina m.-mbln ol UM Wttt O.nnan 1roup ran nit WMd at M• lat or 7M·T• Rerord.8 k~plog Is the subject ot aJ.,hree·boUrs bu111n~s seminar 11cheduled from 7 to 10 p.m . M ay 14 at Orange Coaat College's ftne art.II hall. room 119, 2710 •'airview Road, Costa Meu. Re""1tai.loa for the free lecture may be made at the door. In· formation ~S880. StutlC Hydroaka, Inc., San Clemeot.e. report· cd net Income of $661,736 from revenues of $10,629,030 for tbe firat aix months ended March 31, com· pared to net income of '2'70,'108 from ttvenues or $9,010,046 for tbe same period in 1979. That represenl.'I 87 cents per share compared to 36 cents per share for the same .,eriod of 1979. Timothy R. Fox, Laguna FO• Beach. is director of tour and travel for the IJm at I.be Park. Anaheim. WIWam F . MJller is account supervisor for F:stf'y·Hoover Inc., an advertistog and public rela· 1100s agency in Newport Beach. Peuy Alln May is manager f>f WeUa Fargo Beak branch in the Pwitv1ew Q!nter. Irvine. Pdn Nadell >ll vtcf' pr~•· dent and manager of City Na· tlonal Bank's Newport ofri ec .1 l 4 100 Mal'Arthur Blvd .• 'l:ewport ~ach I . ltlAOfU. flobtort R. lsucM>n w~ installed as president 11f the (;aUJomia Grain aod F~ AssodaUoo dur· eng th4: Rroup's recent annual meetmg held tn '\'1•wport l:k'ac·h. :-,1x hundred attended the three- dJ) t•H•nt Tbo"'H J . Rllf'y 1i; exe<-uth e vice president of Doan Corp., NewPort Hea<'h. ·Fullerton Firm Announces Buy POllTLANl>. Ort> <.l\PJ Mobe:c Corp. ol Fullerton. tal>f . h a'> bought Hearth Cr aft of Portland. one of the world's la r Resl manuf;icturers 11( hrcpl.tcc l'QUlpment. for an undisclosed amount "' ""'~h Offit1:ib ,,f the firm!. saJd Hearth Cran will be 11peratcd a.-. a who II} ()Y. ned sulll'Sadiary of Mobex. <1 J•rt\ .11t•h owm-d building products company. Iii Jrth (raft, with five plants in Portlan{l and .. f.111h1 > 1n Balt1mor~" has 300 employees and 11111'' Sl[1 m1l11<1n 'A <Jrth Of busmeS!a &nnually Dou~l.1-; <,r.-.·nr· 14 111 con11nut> as v1t•t· presrdenl .ind ~t·rn·r .JI m;mlJ ~l·r of lh·;irth Craft, ·1 hi• pun-h.ist: d0<·.., not envoln Hearth Craft L 1 .. t of llJrtCord. Conn RV ~al~s Decline l1arply Bl\'EH.SH>E tA1'1 F lf'et "Aood Ent.erpnst:s. lnc . :.:ud tls fLScal 1980 <..lies v.t•rt• o{f 41 f)l'r<'t·nt lM·c·.slLW o< a sh.up drn11 1n rt'trt.•Jtt11nJI \I hit It \ olomt' Flt't!\Wood said s alt's for Lhe }'t·ar end.Ulg April 27 ""ere $472 m 111 ion compared to $801 mtlhon 1n ft:.1:al 19i 9. F ou rth quart.t:'r sales were $101 mtllion, the company said. off 4S percent from the $184 mlll1on re · corded Lil the same 1979 pertod RV sales for 1980 were $197 Dllllion. Fleetwood said, off 63 per cent from last year's revenues of S532 oullioo. Housing re· vt-nues, however , 1n - <'rcased 2 per ce nt to $275 m1U1on from $269 million m 1979, the company said ·'The past year has been the most difficult in our history," sauJ Fleetwood Pre~1denl Wtlltam Weide. "The substantial decline in r ec reat1o na l vehi c l e sales during the year and tbe more recent declme in howu.ng sales have had a s 1gnifac at1t impac t on prof i t marglDS " r •l•...,..•oelv~c ··-·C-~ia• •R .. ..._.&.J ORANGE COUNTY Mobile BMW Repair 675-9819 f1dlrf s..a ..... h\ REAL ESTATE llVEST•m Spe~ializing in caprtal. . app.rec1atio~1 equity growm, arid income shelters. -VISTAR INVESTMENT CO. 5015 Bord\ Street Newport Beodi. CA 92660 (7l4) 8J3.3600 • ......,,CIBBfllB I' ......... ,, ....... .,_....,os,_.. .... ~c...,,,... (.•llllf<'I u1.1r ._ ........... ~ .,,, '" .... ,, ttrt..tnl'•,...~ ""~' (714) 759-1515 ·-~"l.oME~ ,'W) folt1wp0<1 Cent., °""• 0.t'9" ....,., ~OO"I hKft c..lttorftUll ..,.., -,, --.... ·--·--··'· ....... ~-·~ , ... ".09 Business DAILY Ptl.OT 85 ' ... -· - Recession, Inflation Recovery Not Syrionymou ay JOHN C NNJl"Y ..NQ YORK (AP> -A.Ill tlHI l)el"IOft out to )'OU wbal reeN> Ion rndna to th economy and ht will pl"Obabty ~ltn by uy\nc 1t meana fewer jobs But, b ·u probablY conclude, lt meana that we'll <'ute tnnaboo \00 So oftt"O bu tM belief bteo restated that many mUUona oC Amerkan1. malbe ev a the preatd nt, take u for arantcd. Receeaoa and inflauoa .,.. uld to~ oppoeltes. ofbetuna and cor reet,t.., eacb other. But It mla.bt not bCI so, and economlatl art bUllb' it belatedly tetklna to counter the noUon. It 11 f'ntirely poulble. tbey say. for American• to autter the wont of both worlds tnnauon and~ to1clh~r • Confualoo wa n't leueMd laat week when P~ldmt C.,Wr, amid 6leni ol ecooomlc d~ teriotlUoa. d~lu~ lh•t his admlnl.ltraUon had "tumt"d the corner" ln figbUaa lnflaUon. Some way t.oo ~lon will~ v.-on.e than n · J)t!dtd. ), But prlc-es" Ex<'epl for lnwreat rate'!, wh1ch c:u11,..,' must bt' figured tn the pr1c1ng of any produrt httlt' f'v1dtnn• ha., dt!vek>ped of any w.ta1nt'd downturn ~fur. even lh\. ralt· or lfl <.·rease hasn't slowed perceptibly Even when the rate of U>Crt>ase 'lolo\ s. t'('Onom1s~ point out, 11 may still leave us Wllb double dig1l inflal10n The rr~ld~nt ., 0\\ n adviser concedes that 10 perceot might bt.· lhf' be~t Wt! cun txpe1·t for a wtuJe. Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and Pnce StabHity, used that figurt' in a talk wit~ bt.cJiness leaders l~~t we<>k Tb~ rtte.slcm won't corr~-<:\ wb~l he ralled the underlying rate of Inn Uoo. he aald . WHAT 18 NEEDED. ~•1d Kahn, Is an Improvement in produc· nvlt)', aom or 1t to be accompltabed by it'Hler competition and through ettC0'1r11gement or oew lnvestmenta In research, plant and i•qmpmeot. PresumMbly, goods would then be produced at lower cost. llod prices would stabilize. Other ~nomh1t:s add ln more (Jilctors. The controlling or lnfla· uonary a-ycholot(y Is a major ingredient ln the report sent to t'onareu' ,t0lnl economic committee by Data Resources Inc .. a t•onsuJUng fim,. The company, beaded by Otto Eckstein, a Wltile House ,.,•onom.lt adv1~r in the m1d-l960s, 1s based in the "loo~·term ex· pt.1ctallont1 ot lnfluUon the minds of households and businesses, tn llw contractuial arrangements whicb sustain the wage-price momt.-ntwn. lll'ld Ill the l il.l system " MANY ECONOMISTS FEAR that the beavy dependence on monetary policy, or the polJcy of b1gh interest rates and hard·t.o- ~~t loans. may tt>nd to hide the weak role being assumed by fiscal, or budget. policy J ack Carlson, former government economist and now head of lht' Nauonal Assoc1at1on of Realtors, states bluntly that desp1t~ t·utbdck:> the f'res tdent '!> fiscal pohcy remain:. s timulative. or in· flattonary. In bi.s v1ew, sh1tred by many bwune5s eronomuts, "the infla- llonary (ederal deficit bas fo~ credit-restraining policies to dts· proportionately cripple investment in restdeoual, commerciaJ and 1ndustnal structure~ and equipment." Texas.__ Draws Business Jobs High In 2 Nation · State' Popularity E1nployment Aid DALLAS <AP> the feeling is mutual. 'iexans hke big business and That's one reasoo. analysts say, that while un· employment rates for April leaped sharply in m ost tndustriaJ states, the rate dedmed m the Lone Star Jnd tht' feelmg 1s mutual "Tl•xas rec<.>ntly has been d1scovert'd as hav 111g a favorable business climate." sht said . '"Lorul govl•rnmcnts arc wtlhng to extend them~clves toward business, which 1s not tht· cast.' 1r1 a lot ofotherstatcs ... WASHINGTON <API Vnemployment may be r1!>ing in the United States. but 1t '!> re· maiomg low and steady in two other large mdustrial natJons. according lo the U S. Ld.bor Department. • State Crom 5.8 percent to 5.4 percent, accordmg to Labor Department figures released last \:Yeek . Texas analysts say those figures renecl the general health of the state's economy. which may not be immune to national business trends but 1s better able to "'lthstand downward turns than most states. Ot'partment figur es show that MS. COHANY SAID state laws, which impose thf' unemployment r ate in J apan no corporate income tax, and local governments has dropped to 1.9 percent m "'hH'h aggress1vel.> seek out new mdW>tries and of Japan and 2 8 percent Ul West fcor mcenuves ror businesses to relocate from other Germany, the lowe:.t figure-. for :.tales, ccintr1butc to Texas' strong, ·d1ver:.t the two nations in several }ears 1•1.'onorruc pos1t1on. . Gn·at Bntam·s rate 1s 6 I ~r The T exas rlght·tO"·'WOrk" law "'hrct'r prnta1brt!\~t"~I~ the! Pr~m:•h nrtr 1~ fr3 dosed union shops ha:. generally. been credited Pl'r cent. Th~ U S. rate Jumped to IF 11tl8 18 80, then the boped·Cor Improvement of investmenl in rrew plant and equ.ipment, which acClOrdlDi to Kahn should ralM productivity, may be delayed. In fact, hith Interest rat!4 themselves could contin\&e to add to lnllatiooar)' pressures whll' alao retarding recovery. , Who hu \be right answers, or at leaat t.be correct mix of~ mediea, ls a verdict that mlabt ha veto be &eft to biatory. Let's Pretend A S4 million fossd fue l poY.l'r plant simulator dwarfs Ed'>'ard A Petko. pre!:.1dent of Electromc A..,socrates. Inc-. West Long Branch. S.J. Th~ s imulator ''Wtll be us · -by 1:echrurians-f rorwimir.dorteaming how~....,,,.,FIJT"'!2fi'J"""ft-~­ rc:a I power plant ~cheduJed for construction in their t'oun tr~. "The pomt is, the Texas economy is broad ba~ed. ifs d1ve~1f1t"<i &nd tt is still able to produc-r more jobs, relatively, than most other areas." said researcn analyst Sbaron Cohany in the Labor Department's regional offi ce with kei>pmg payrolls lower than other state~ 1 ,,~rn"Tlt last month ~1\hout suchlaws. .. ........................................................................................ ... She srud Texans generaUy like big business Now you cun exchange J20 f orc1gn currencies fo r all your buc;im:"''· inve<,tmc.:nt. or travd need~. Deak· Perera. th<: nation'-. oldest an d large-,t pr<:ciou"l metal s an d foreign exchange fi rm ic; open for b"u~mes. in Orange Coun ty Right in the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center Now you can get traveler.., chequt:s in U. S dollar;, German marks, French franc~. and Australian dollars as well a'> several other fo reign c urrencit·<, And take care of all your foreign payments and collections. Of course, you can also buy or sell gold, silver, platinum, o r palladium, all th e most popular precio us metal Invest in gold coins like Krugerrands and the Canadi~ Maple Leaf. Or precious metals certificates that let you buy precious metals without the ... "You have to remembt'r the posil1on Texas l!I m ," she said "'It's got this divers1f1ed industry because it's considered a desirable plact' to bt right now -it's considered one of the Cew area~ ~here '1t's going to be happerung· in the 1980s. "SURViE)'S HA VE BEEN conducted asking business leaders "here they expeel the most op· Portunities, where they see the mos t action, and Texas cities are always a t the top of the list. Texas benefits also as a Sunbelt state and as a leader in oil, gas and agricultural production -all always in demand. She srud the April unemployment drop may be a one·monlh phenomenon because the rate l'06e from 3.9 percent 5.8 percent between December and March. headaches of possess ion and storage. For all your foreign currency and precious me tals needs, drop by o ur new offlce We're open Monday-Saturday,· tOAM-6 PM. Or give us a call Deak· Perera, South Coast Plaza, Nordstrom'.. Wing, 3333 Bnstol Street, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 714-751 ·1200 o, Pr Tiu· Count••r HAS.OU~~ Nl W Vl,J.fll' A..,f Olfllfl'' t...,.. l1 • •nt,.,tC,\ I\ ~h·~:c~'i.!'t'' i~~;1 ~~ ~ :~~.:.~r •Vf'f•I ~Ut111t'\ :'°mtlll'Trl \f; 11 hJt""'1U t ( .. 41i.r' Aun OYff' :'.onP•O -'°-'-)(>'6o .J.etn~ ,,,. ca...,..,.., ft4nk ":°r•r P,.\ .-4 t1 • , .. ,,.,,o ln\Ufdf\<f' &. '~' :to,lr.. lO'w JI ... Jrt1vl O ~·,~·~:,,\. ,~ .. ,.._ §~~,,~~:' ;~ ~ ~c:;~·~~pf "'FAProl ~ ·~ °""''"'" )0 JI K•lv•• A\/M Cp 1'• J~ Ot•Of'\ ... 14""> "'•~" At cu••• ", I O•'f\M•I is..., 17 ICmoAm AOO .. nW I 1\. 0 ... r 1(•10><'••• "'OvAo.-'"' "" It-lb I 1l 1• ff.•r;::;; :~c"a~:::• :-., ~"' ~~~ JDIO ~ ~~: ' '"'""8 lO ... 11"' l>tw•• n 1"' )' ff.lmtMll Altu ,,,. 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Whal ts a product that's so un·American as not to have a manufacturer's brand name on It? lt's a pr(). duct that is sold. for example, under a store's own brand name. Ann Page ls a brand sold in the ilP stonm. Lucerne Is a bra nd sold in Safeway atoHS. Rexallisa brand sold In Rexall drugstores. . T hese no-name brands presumably sell ror less than the nationa lly advertised brands -and in these inOatlonary limes that's quite an edge. FEEIJNG TIIAT THEIR day in the sun has finally arrivt.-d, the comi>arues which make these brandlefl!I products have formed a new organization. the Pnvate Label Ma nufacturers Assn. They he ld their flntl annual meeting recently in St. Louis. Thnc's even u trade magaz111e to serve them. It's t•a lle d Pnvale Label and it's pubUshed six times a year out of New York City Thl' no ruime people arc. of course, trying to posi- l!on themM:I ves Ob lii<htcn. for the poor consum er. I' eatured speaJ<erx at their nrst annual meeting were F.sthrr Peterson. special as.'laslanl to the President for C'on.'lumer Affairs, and lk-sx Meyerson. former direct.or of <:<,nKumer aHa1ri. for New York City. Ha lph Selit.7,er. f!ditor of Pn vate Label. told the m~t­in~ what they wanted to hear. that the private label product "offcNi the :.am e quality as a branded pro- 1lut·t hut at a low(.'r <·r~t " S1ntf• he w (,111 tt.1lk1n1< le> the: people who m ake the\t· product.<., they a ll ch~r<.'d. TRAD•: ASSO{'IATIONS csre <tlwa ys full or f1~urM ant1 th1"1 n1>w onf' 1s-no exception. Did yo11 knr1l4 that .. alt>"I of pnvate label products have in- rrt•;t..,."(f "IO !\harply this year that they're now selling JI tht• r;sh· of $70 h1lllon annuully. cnmpared to $S0 t11lh11n · 1w.t ... fowmonth"lalo{o? • '\ EW YORI-. ' \I' 1 Thl· 'trwk market, \hruggmg off I h1· n"" •1f J rlt\ tdl·nd 1 ut In General Motors. pushed .1tw.11l tt>dJ\ lo l'\\t·nd 1t' rally of the pa~t two wceb . c;.1111• r <)ulnumbNed l~r.> by more than 2·1 in the t..ilf\ 11( '\, • .,.. \''ork Mod, Exchan.-zc·hsted issue~. '1 lu l.>o1v. Jone ... J\l(•r.igl' of JO mdustnab was orr 0.26 1i<1111h 1•1·811:; o.i. At onl· J)Otnt. it 'ti.as ahecsd 11 points. <, \1 ..,h ... res f('<i the aC'tlv£' hs t . followo1ng the com !•Jn\ s d{•C'larat1on ~onday of a 00-cent·a-share serond qu.1rtl·r dJ\'1d('nd Th;it marked a 631; percent decline from 'It• Sl ti5 pU)OUl in May or la.-.t yt>ar The C'ompan) dlso ~aid 1t was not !>Ure it would show a profit for the ~urr('nt quarter F:l!>ewhere thl• bank pnmc lcnd1n~ rat~ continued ib ,•rrJt1c dechnt· of l.ne 1n the w.skc of the s teep :.ude 1.n open· market m~re~t rate<, .'tt~k• In Tluo .-.pol li91t1 ~f W VQIJ-* AP "'Mt\if''\ • t" tn pt • Atli(S •\""-'.qi. ""Ii ffw> tt\t~ ,.-")'\f f l # ,.,,... 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IN THE FAMltv Ar1...h1~ "lurpr1""P' ev9ryoM "'""" he co·ri11s home lrom work be1Hrng gills ano QOOd C!le('( Q) THE 8EHNY HILL SHOW Benny Pf•-'IS SOY8f(t skeld'Mll Wttll an Aua1ra- l100 CMt. Qtoooommt Mys1ery wrroon<l5 a nt>w pt1sooer .ind "'"°" ll'le Iv and nPw~ptlPtH5 tHtt rnmolffld 0i>a'$ SU.!J>'G!Onb ;.;P 01roused • Ell) OVEAEASY . "Rolif-t -Proi An<! Cons" \CC)(R) Trie lll'le ptll'll at the bol· lorn ol an .. ....,~·· conH&el for an <"nc..,cl(). oe<11a Siii t>uys the hinMS a 101 ol trouble. 0 11~ HAPPY OAVS ~~gets some~noc1011<1 new"i fUSI a~ De •$ CflOS8n 10 oo mas1er ol C8remo- rne1 tor 1118 lratt!l<ntly's annual beou1y pegoan1 0 MOVIE • MAQB. / L£)fREA fllEPOAT fill MACNEILi ~AE~ RE.PORT Claann~I ~ilrting• II KNJCT rCBSl Lo~ Anq .. i.·., 0 KNBC tNBCl LO'> Anqelec, D KTLA (Ina ) Lo~ A11gl'li:::. 8 KABC-TV (A6Cl Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego .. !(HJ. TV (Ind ) LOS AnQeles aJ1 l<CST (ABCJ San 01~0 • KT1V (Ind I Los Anqele'> ., KCOP·TV (Ind ) LO!. A nQ'''"'- • KCET·TV(PBS) '-0" AnQPles tlD KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun1tngron Beac:ri • • • lronalde FlYt!I Day~ In Tr>e 0..lh Of SQI Brown · 119771 Raymond Butt. Don Galloway Sot Brown I~ ~tit-and Cnrel Ironside hrs grealest Gtlallenges •• • toutine n8tcottca bu91 1urn1 Into five deya Of ~ and llOrrOf (2 hn) ID CAAOL BUNETT ANDFMHOS Gues1a· Paul Sand, EyOoe Oorme. g) 79 PAM AWHIJE Baaed on the now! by Har· Dow to Program Imitation Sincere Flattery? By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -My pal Louie. a s ucker f or m a il-order scams, has d ecided to tl.tf"n the tabl es. H e's establi s hing a matchbook-cover correspondence course. ·•You Can Become a Net work Television Programmer," Louie said excitedly, proofreading h is fir~t matchbooks "Earn bi~ money and influence the leisure hours of millions Six-week course Jus t $14.95." .. BUT LOUIE," I cautioned. "You don 't think anybody's gullible enough to 10 for that, do you? Everyone knows that programmers are high· powered executives who·ve dem· oastrated unique skills and perception to gel where they are." "Yeah. 1 knew you'd sny that," Louje said. "But look . 1 've followed TV very closely for a year now - caaing it, you might s ay. CBS beat ABC in the r atings and everybody made it a big deal. "WeU. from reading t he papers. Pd say that Robert Daly <CBS' chief pro· grarnsner> i.s the first to admit that he really didn't do anything. He kept rus bit. shows where they were and let the other guy <ABC ) make mi~· takes." "Yeah. but .. " ••AND I WANT you to think about ~inTVMovie HO,LLYWOOD <AP > -Gary Coleman, the star of NBC's "Dlf· f'rent Strokes," plays a young or· pban who wants more than anything else to be a Cub Scout in "Scout's Houot." tbe two-hour movie for NBC. 'now in production, also stars Katherine Helmond of "Soap" and Wilfred Hyde·Wbite of "The As· soelata.'' the new CBS ran schedule." I did. Three nights are exactly the same as they were. Only two shows, "f'lo" - the hit "Alice" spinoff -has been moved to Monday a nd "WKRP U1 Cincinnati" Le; movin~ to Saturday There are but five new l>hows. One or them. "Enos ... is a spinoff or tha t redneck rumble (and huge hit), "Dukes of Hazzard." CBS bas simply removed the doltish deputy from Hazzard County and given him h>s own show in LA, where he'll squeal out and act dumb for the LAPD. Then there's "Secrets of MidJand Heights." CBS hit big with its soapy "Dallas." wh1t'h delivered anothe r soap hit. "Knots Landing " It oc- t'U rred to CBS that people Wee to watch soap operas, f;() they bought "Midland Heights," about a powerful family m a small t'Ollege town. "UNIQUE SKILLS? Perception?'' Hmm. CBS can celed "Hawaii Five-0," about a cop who works in Hawaii. and scheduled ''Magnum. P .J ,"about a private eye who works in llawaii. The other two new shows look like throwaways -the television version of "Freebie and the Bean," about two mismatched cops, and "Ladies Man ," standard sitcom stufC about a ~uy and his misadventures with women. "See what l m ean?" asked Louie. "Thjs programming dodge ls easier than learning lo drive a blg-rig truck. The only question is, why am I charging so little?" "Well, why?" "W.E'VE GOT THIS little place- ment problem. We can train you, but we can't exactly guarantee you a job . There are only three to be had." "Oh. Of course ." ··But we will forward o ur graduates' n a mes to prospective employers .. .'"' - .. ,_...., ........ :::.-=~= *•" ... \'..,.., (l'M I) ··~ ....... 0... ....... Tiie --., ally ........ *'° '*""""" ~ .. °""'°" _..,...., ....... '*°"" °' _, ..... ,.,. .._ Ind vwy ... low end lftOd> ..... ptiOed ~ .,. •==--~ .. ....,.. Ctll>O woooie to C>Mlfi" lar08W" Ct!Ob of loofi.nd Y8fd 19 ~ In IO .,,_... ltla O..ltl o4 Ct!w ... 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Nell C«tet. cornedt&J\ Seen Morey Olympic lltallnQ medaflSll Krlilln• Aegoc1y and Andra• Sallay 0 OONAHIJ£ Guesl Larry H&!)tnlll' O @l THREE'S OOMPAKV Jock 504!S his vear,-. nt scl'loo11ng. go c;1own IM <1ra1n whOrl 110 111115 llrs lln!M ermnlJl~ICCl (I) M£RV ORIR'IN ~· Omal St>aut Gr"" gory Hamaon V1rg1n1u Granam Roaemary CIOo· ney. ~NOVA "T 1'18 Green Moch1r>e" Wttl'l ll'MI help or,_ I06<'I lthc:: ,_.,Gh al\d llme- lapse pno1ogrciphy. 111e cornpte•lllM IWld mys let. ies Of plant• iw• 1tudle0. ICC)(RI 9'..30Q®) TAXI Wiii\ the help of an unuaua1 person (Herve Vlllech6'za). NCtl one of l"6 caC>bfes get• to !Ml out 1111 faVOflle tani.sy. ( Pltfl 11 Ull MY8TEAY "Sergeltm Cribb· Wob«>le To Oeelh" Sergeant Cribb Of Soot1and Vwd ti celled In to llwMllg-. !tie dMttl Grow• IJp Kristy McNicbol is forced to mature in a hurry when her fa ther deserts the family in "Like Mom , Like M e'' tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. Cronkite Cruising PORTSMOUTH. Va . (AP>-' W alte r Cronkite, inaiat.iog be bas no poUUcal arnbl· lions, says he'd like to take his boat. tbe Wint· je. on a lei.a~ly cruise around tbe world when he leaves the network news t>wJness. "A boat is a great tool for f amlly together· nes s ," said the CBS anchorman. "particularly if you can r esist bringing a TV aboard." NEWPORT TO AVALON TUBE TOPPERS KOOP m 8:00 -"79 Parle Avenue." Leslie Ann Warren stars in thjs TV miniscriCi hued on the novel by Harold Robbins . CBS 8 9:00 -"l.Jke Mom. Lllce Me." Unda Lavin and Kristy McNichol u re a woman and a daughter who must. start new lives after their husband and father deserts them (Photo below.> CBS 8 . NBC IJ, andABC G 11 :30 - Primary coverage. 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"'lH TAt '"-'~ll'Y-~-· -+- C11r111t"'a1 dtnn()f al lhfl Soni<«• MO• Arc:t»e pley- "'9 l'IQ!lt 10 a c;lt •11 dodge< and a 1a1~ .whose son JOHN DARLING I . P-10. Wolkam ~ pertorms \I incAnl ,..,.,.. cnettl s f'lfttl Sonal• . M'6 Chopon's And6nte Si>· ~10 And C.r•rtd ~ -.<>p,n:n. .. I~ Ill fl¢100b l()f ;in .,.,...,_ wh()flff fO< II ~ c:tlOf\A 9'f1 c 1 "'~ ~ ., •• '"' "O<atnoncl ~11<1 " (l96i) Charllon I. ~Oii. Y....ne M~ ;'30 •• 'At "TM 8iob" ( 19681 s1-~ ,.,.... Cot-.it... by Arm1trong & B•tluk N::> A ~'::>'..JL i; Nt'<T IUESDA'{ IHE.Y'l..L HOLD A KUN-OFF EL£CTION.1 'Haywire' Autobiography Author Apprehensive By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Brooke Hayward ap- proached the screening with apprebeos100. "Sup- posing I hate it -then what?" she mused Aft.er the anten ·1ew she was going to watch the three-hour .. Haywire." wh.ich CBS will present May 14. The movie is based on· her best selling memoir of her farnily: parents Leland Hayward and MarRaret SuJlavan, sister Bridget, brother William and herself. IT WAS THE FAMILY that seemingly had everything. Hayward was a d~bing. dynamic personality. fi rst a Hollywood agent, then a pro· duce r of plays ("Mister Rober ts," "South Pat'ific" > and movies <"The Soirit of St. Louis ... "The Old Man and the Sea"). Sullavan was star of .stage ("Voice of the Turtle") and movies c ''Three Comrades," "Bat'k Street"), possessor of a voice that beguiled milltons of American males The pair and their th~ beautiful children bad everything. yet their Lives were tinged with sor· row. That's not the only reason Brooke Hayward dreaded watctun~ the TV movie. ''I'm a 'control freak'." she explained. ''I'm &lad J wrote the book . It was entirely my own ef· fort : no one stood between me and \he reader . Ir it railed, J couJd be blamed. 1f it s ucceeded, ll was because ol my own doin g " SHE HAD NO SUOI t'ontrol over the movie. even though he r brother William produced 1t. She was pleased that her repealed request for Jason Robards to play her father was heeded. Lee Remick portrays Sullavan "and I'm told she's very good." Brooke is played by Deborah Raffm, whom Brooke bas never seen. Dianne Hull is Bridget. and Hart Boehner is Bill. "Haywire" was not one of those "dishonor thy father and mother" books that have lately been penned by the children of movie stars and \J .S. presidents .. "I find those books obnoxious." said Brooke. "I did not int.end mine to be in any way crttlcal or my fol.ks. "I OIUGINALL\' STARTED by writinl only about mysell and my sister; my mother and father STARTS TOMORROW IHOWTW MON. ·THURS. -7:11-t:• PIH.· MT. -1:00 • t:• lUNDAY -l:tO • •:• • 7:11 • t:IO didn't even appear in the book. As r proceeded, I realized l would have to novelize the story to make 1t readable. I thought that woo.Id be rathe r pre· 5umptoous, since I am not a novelist "I dt'.'<'tded to wnte ·a novel that is real,' to cut throuR}l and deal ~·•lb the past duectJy. I became almost sduzophrenic. f or two years l circled the ftvt• characters. trying to ftnd out what made them tick. Also. what had gone wrong with the family that had so much." 'Tempest' on KOCE Micah e l Ho rde rn stars in Willia m Shakespeare's magical fantasy, "The Tempest.'' wbk h airs Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE. Cb a noel 50. "The Tempest" is the sixth presentation in Season Two of "The Shakespeare Plays.·· This comedy-romance. written m 1611 , is gene rally tho ught to be the Bard's final complete play. MOVIE RATINGS FOR MREllTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ®-.c>ONt 1MX11 ''~mo ··--·...., .. _._ ..... .AU D ll':iJ ""° 111 , ..... RECllV( n4I KM. OF "lE lttl()TQj l'ICIV'I COO( OF SlV l'lOUUI Tl()N .. , .......... ,, Keeps you on top of the eoc.1 ecene ... evetyday In the DAILY PILOT t .. -· ........... -..-.___........_ ... ....._.. --... _.,._.. . _. .. -.. .. -DAILY Pll.DT ENTERTAINM~NT / INTEAMISSI~ Four Shows Going Up '"'"" proleu&oaal t.beaten Iba.re u opelftl nlaht WednH<lay, while an ambitious roUe•e pro- duction ~°" on the boardl F'ridQ 1D 1 J>'l'Ollfic .., "" f<>r t.Map1c actlvtty alone the 0-ra.na• Coaat Go11)JC on lhfl boardl aimultaneoualy Wednu day night "Ill be South Coast Repertory with the world p~mwrt' of "Time Was," Sebulian'a Weal Dmrwr rlayoow " With tht nnt lot-al producUon or '1$4l Lon((, Slattlt'y" foaturi~tt the "Leave It to Bl'atl•r " bo)'l! M.tld the U•rlfqOtn Otnner Playhouse w1lh · Ruttt>rfhu Are Free " Friday Hnda •· to:tlUIAli" mounting th~ !il•ll<' at Golde-n We&t (',11lt•¥t" .,, "TIMP. WAS" IS DE alBED H a rnovlng .md !Auman <\namo •bout lh Chott.a and realities of t"o de<'ud~ aneettne "hen a fuber mums to the r r.inc ,, lku ...... " .. ''"'' •• 1 ...... ' lv1ul .\i,.j l h1111 ...... r MdrkWN1t-i.1 i'>lo_-1.Jl\I h I\ I~ ,11 ,,,, ~ • LrlonJ k"""I"'""' h 1.1 ••' ,,,.. f.,.,., AM""'~· f :.im (l Bru,111 \ 10 fbiget(/knice ~ •·' ... ~-..... a.-. • .,....,..,...,, --~~H'lll(AIM AP()CALY,Sf NOWtl) ''°° • '100. , .... , .... ,,..., llll-UY 11;1=0 WHlll TMI IUPFALO I OAM fl ) U.-4$ t ~J t MS t "4J t WI t 1"6S ....... · ... .,....,.. ,,, ..... n 494 1!114 ... f .... " " ...... ,, 494 1!114 ._. . ... """ 496 nsJ ACADUn •wuos WIHHrt NOIMA IAI ll'tt 1i11 t w t 1•• 11\.111 TMI IOSl111 klS • .. oo '1Cl.Ua •• •Ut.\MEr ~H\.-1 ... ,,._U UJJ--al'-4'~1- •Al"OCALYf'Sf .. OW- -n -1,•1-9:0 UJ/--111 ...-1-foll "MORMA RAF' "IEfMG THE«f" l -1"11f -l\'ln NISOAY ,._..., ., ......, ,, 179-9150 UttlOt ... Dfltl\IYI ... ~ ..• HIGHT GAMIS ISi '\I" lll(I) --;~)=~=; .. t ·)i .... fllnOVY1WllWWW MM MU1t11 NII ......... -~ --··· ... ·-·--· ----.... , ..... --·---........ -Y C'l?llll -· I II Intermission Tom Titus homr l'M• uband<>ned Martin Benson ls dirtictlng Ol• produl·Uon. Tht' plar, by $h•Mon Keltb KeUey, wUJ be ttaet"d In $( th second Staie Theater nlghUy ex- cept Moodays U\rou&h May 25 at 8 p.m . with Sun· d&y mattf\eeS Mt 3 pm at the Fourth Step Theater. SM Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa Reservations ~7 •033 Rogers and fhe Rocketies Jerry M•thon and Tony Dow. wtlio starred in tbr ··e('uver" tries of the Fitlies, are tounng their or1guw play, "So Loo1. Stanley." around tbe n•t1on'11 dinner theaters TIJEV'l.L HOLD FOa TB for five w~keods at St!b&Sl1an's, 14-0 Aven1da P1,o. San Clemente. perfornung n1ghtly ex<'ept Mbndays at varying curhun tJmes Reservations 492·99SO "Butterfltes Are Fr~" 1s the warm con\edy about a blind young man stnvmg to make it on tus o" n Al lhc Harl~wn. Tom Wlute plays the lead· iog role. with Diane Robin as his ne wfound girlfriend. Ann Stena Schwartz as tus mother and Bruce Wlnnnt as a theater dl~torr "Butterflies" will be presented for five weeks. playing every night but Monday at varying curtain times at the tlarll'QUin. 3503 S llorbor Blvd .. JUSt north of Cosw Mesa. Re!'ll'rvations 9'rn·S511 AT GOLDEN WEST. BrH1sh actor Roy Hen· derson makes his local debut as Ole psychiatrist in .. Equus." while David Denny Is cast as the yoolh who blinds horses. Charles M1lcbeU is directing the Peter Shaffer drama Others In the college C'ast are Caroline Reed. Paul Martin Clark, Gwen Ed.wards, J anice. Schuman. Anne Marie Charbonneu. Da-vid Ray W a Iker, T eri Hamtlton and Nancy Davis Performances will be give.n F.radays and Saturdays at 8:30 Olrough May 24 wiOt a 2 30 matinee on May 25 in the main college auditonum of the Huntington Beach campus. Reser vations 892·7711. Closing o ut its two.week.end engagement at Saddleback Coll ege is the world premiere of "My Genius. My Child," the JTfe story or Eugene O'WeiU. Final performances wlU be given Thurs- day through Saturday at 8 o'clock and Sunday at ':I p m, in Che Stud1o· Theater on the Mission VieJo camp1&S. T H&EE COMMUNITY theater productions continue their respective engagements this weekend They are· -"Bus Stop" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the Seachff Village center on Mam Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (847-4465) Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8.30 through May 24. . -"The Roya l 1-~am1ly" at the Westminster Com munity Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westrrunsler (893·8626) t'ertonnances Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30through May 31. -"Dear Delinquent" at the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Cle mente (492-0465). Performances Thursdays through Saturdays unlll May 24. Jane Morn of Year LOS ANGELES (API -~uding that "it tick.les me to death." actress Jane Withers was honored a t the Masquers Club as "Mother of the Year " .. I think that's just absolutely scrumptious." said th<' 54-ycar·old actress. who was Ole first reci- pient of the lJWard from the MasquettN>. the aux- llhary of Hollywood's oldes t actors' club G inger Rogers r eh earses with the Rockettes at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The dancing actress is apj>earing at SF Chases 'Chan' Film SAN FRANCISCO (AP I -Chtnese-Amencan leaders have succeeded in preventUlg a filmmaker from shoolmg a new Charht< Chan movie they say 1s r aC'1st m Chinatown, acrordmg to a spokesman ror the Chinese Amt'rt('UO\ Tht• movie. · 'Charl1t• Chan and the Curse of the Dra~on Queen." wall bt• madt: 1nsteiid on a Hollywood st!\ built IC> look hkc the colorful downtown an:a , said lknry Der. dm:ctor of the Chinese for Aff1rmat1vc Acllon Der Said he Wli1> anrorme<.I that the film's pro durer. Jerry Sherlo<'k . had withdrawn a request to him in Clunatown, home of the larges t number of p('()ple of Chinese dei;C'cnt ou~1df' the Onenl C'tunese Amera <'an leaders had united m their c•fforts to nd C'hanato" n of the (llm crew. forming a loo~<' coahll<ln roll1·d · Can Charbl' Chan " The produ<'ers particularly \loanlt-d lfl fil m stores on Ja C'kson ~t rN'.l , but \hop o wnl'rs rt'fused perm1ss1on. Dl·r said Ca.an's Ex-u~lfe ClaimS A ssaztlt LOS ANGELES IAP1 Sheila Caan. former wife of James Cuan . .,<t}'S thf' actor beat her on the head and arms during a '•Ml last month a nd she has filed a $2 5 m1ll10n \Ult agami.t him in Supenor Court Mrs Caan. "ho wa~ divorced from th<:? actor m Nove mber 1977. fsll«i 11 sworn declaration an wh1rh she to ld of st>ndtn~ Ole1r 3·year-0ld !>On . Scott, to v1s1t Caan in C'h1 C'ago. where he was mak mg a movie She said she JOlilt:d lhem later SHE SAID SHE ANO her former husband were gett.mg alon~ well. but on Apnl 20. Caan al· legedly became enraged when s he dtscussed the possibility of m arrying someone else and "Jimmy struck me repeatedly on the head and arms " "l believe I was knocked unconscious I was dazed for at least three days and am sWJ hurting inside my bead and arms from the healing I took," Mrs. Caan said. CAAN'S ATTORNEY, Bertram Fields, S8'd he was unaware Ole laws uit had bt-~n filed "l unders tood all their problems had t>ttn smooOled out and no laws wt ~ould be pur~ued . ' he said "HAPPY lllTHOAY -GIMIMI .. (IJ "APOCALYPSE MOW"' CRI fisb~More® $2.19 t ··1uc1e ~ STAWOM .. 1G1 l .. COAL MIMER0S DAU&H1ER0 IP'Gt .. KRAMER vs KRAMER .. 1•1 'UDY & THI TRAM'" "\NDBmfllO R YING OODIAlL" IOI •'THE JBk" CIU ••ANIMAL HOUSI .. I ~Ut·INI '"THl•osr .. , I "COAL MIMB'S · DAUGHTlr INI "B.KTllC NOii,.... C::' e ? a "APOCALYPSE NOW" "80YllN COW.A~VC".-i KUN YOU ON~ TOii ... . DAllY PllOT •Crl•PW Fl1h •Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunchy Huehpupplea •Golden Frye• t the music ha ll for three weeks in the Rockettes' new production. -==-------------=--=-..... --------------~ vi'* 111[ ,,.o ~~ BILL MURRAY · PETER BOYLE R • ' t !\. ~ f' "TURt 111.·1•r.••:.•·,•• ··- 'u" crn tl•TlR lDWAADI' ~T c.-.A .a nnt1 c__, °''"'Jt f,J4 'Ho~ 11.,.pon ~II 6A4 0760 WtslnlWl$11f 883·130!> iUlU , ..... ,,.. .. 11ueN ,..,, m-4010 11 • c ~· s p • e , ' ti S' di b• he fo th or I'\ I is pa m Ql . ha Co Be if sir ph I vol me ti n mu WO Ed dol sys sai1 c cle: ingi yea F1 l will I $}0,• ! 198( J won that in co wlU II ::!1 l~ .. ~ bave City wan Th ~d di Ne = Tht u,. llu11 laowe •tU ,.., . . ' .. .. . -... --... ----. .. ... ,.._ ... -...... _ ... ····-·_.._. ___ ,. __ ... ~ •Hap~nlngs • At1n Landers .. •Horostope •Classified 'Opening Day' for Newport Harbor Yacht Club denotes the beginning of another season of yachting activity. By ALMON l.OCKABEY O.lly Pilot 6<>.111 .. E tilt.,. Newport Harbor Yacht Club's "OpeniD.g Day" is far and away one of the most colorful spring spectacles in an area that was virtually born and grew up in the tradition of the sea NHYC's 63Td annual "operung day" Sunday was no exception Hundreds of members and guests flocked to the c lubhouse and guest docks on Bay A venue to view more than 100 sleek pleasure craft jammed gunwale- to g unwale in dressed-ship fashion. Presiding at the gal a ceremonies wa~ Commodore Wilbur D. Layman who JO troduced other nag officers and a score of staff (past > com· modores all decked out m un 1forms Prelude to au the festivities. IS the hoisting of the Amencan nag, the yacht club burgee and the officers flaRS denottn~ the beginning of another season of} achtin~act1v1ty The reason for the quotes ar-0und the phrase ·'opening day" is that 1t really 1s a mi:.· nomer since NllYC nor any other yacht club an Southern California 1s never actually c losed during the year . The phrase is a carryover from the East Coast where yacht clubs are recomaussioned each spring after a long winter of inactjvity. Nevertheless, "opening day" et most Southland yacht clubs is a day of celebration, remJ.Ilisc. ing, rededicallon and 1ust platn showing off. Highlight of the NHYC open. ing is the yacht inspection and the presentation or trophies ror the best maintained yacbts in various categories . Winner of the Shirley E . !'\t e<;erve swcepi.takes a ward m thi s year 's 1nspect1on was Rlcbard Booth's 42-foot Grand Banks cruiser. Columbia. Winners in other categories Bay Launch -Don Nutten and John Scholz. Power Under 4-0 feet -Full lk>use. Harvey Somers. Power Over 40 feet Serena 111. Bill Moran. Daysa1ler Aml•nt1a. Mike dt Donato Non -Calm Junior V. ht!>pN 11 . Dawna Coon Non-Calm· S(•n1or Sabot sailboat, Cassanrlr.1 Sml'll2l'T. honorable mention . X Cth:rator. Steve Farwell. Non-Calm P O"l'r. Sat1sfac· lion .. \ndy Shoemakt·r Sail Under 40 reel Gingerlcc Field Sail over 40 ft·N Carrera . Skvc Barnard. Nt-wport llarbor Yacht Club "'as formally <:omm1ss1oned in 1917 after exlSttng since 1911 as the Station A of tht.-South Coast Yacht Club or Los AnRCIC!'. It IS the oldest yacht club 1n the Newport Harbor a rea and its burgee 1s known throughout the world. -' I Richard Booth (left) receives Shirley E. Meserve Award from Staff Commodore Bob Meserve Trophy winners from opening day race • • I • CJ Yachts in full dress are inspected during opening day ceremonies (left) presided over by Commodore IM!bur 0 . Layman (below) introducing . his staff cqrrnodores. , Wanted: Parents With PRIDE By JUDITH OLSON Ot ti.. o.ilf ~, ... ~ He was 15, at the beginning of a new life, a bright, seemingly well-adjusted boy. But one spring evening two years ago, Gene 'Rice died from drug complications. He had been a heavy user but his famiJy hadn't sus- pected. His parents. Gene and Marianne Rice of Costa Mesa, began to search for answers. They asked themselves where they had gone wrong, what they should have done that they didn't. Not long ago the Rices found help, and they now want to share their knowledge with all parents in the Newport-Mesa Unified ~bool District. It's called PRIDE, or Parents Resources aod lntormation on Drug Education. and it's an offabool of a successful parent program 10 Geoflia. The RJces le.med about PRIDE throutb a mataline article on marijuana, and they wrole Immediately for Information. "Tht' director called us personally and uked If Wf' would lllarl • c hapter ln CaUfom1a." Mrt. Rice 11ld. TIRY DID O, t nd J.h• pro.ram they .......... 1pn9d from Colt• ..... man School When your teen feels peer pressure to use drugs or alcohol, what do you do? ·New parent program offers I some answers. to Newport Harbor High School. BoUl are in tbe beginning stages. although the CMHS cbap~r is a htlle further along in its development. The spokesman for the NHHS gmup is Mary Anna Jeppe. vice pres1denl~lect or the PTA and the mother of three children Youths today are subject to tremendous peer pressure to conform by using drugs and alcohol. Rice said. "But parents just do nbt know enough about It." he added. "And mOlt are in the denial stage. They deny that their children are in· volved" The cou~le would Uke to be a voice for the p1renl.a who <Jo care about their children PRJDE will help parents by hnngin1t them the latctt linding11 on the elf eta of rlruas on chlldrcm Dnd teen·oacr1, dlsrU11sin.c curr~nt 1u1t terna of dniA and alcohol U.'ll' omon&r tt•en" ''"d te1ehln1 parenla hO"\' to dt111I 1i1. 1th lhc 1mc1ot preaaun! felt by their chtldrl'n Tit Palo 1utd lln 111 that parent• need to beroD'le a ware of and COOpt'rate with thP ~c bool r ule.-.. C!>tabh s h curfews and 1<uard against ch11dren giving unchaperoned parties m their absence PRIDE also will talk about disc1phne for drug and alcohol use and ltnes or commun1ca- t1 on between parents and children. If parents had a uniform curfew and u unit ed approach lo d1sc1plinc. there would be fewer opporturuties for ubuse, the Rices sugaested The PRIDE approach i1 new because it blames no one and doesn't ask the question. "Why did it happen"'' Mrs . Rlre said. The Georgia State University Pro1ram, which Is the model. says that "by blam•nR parent!. many well 1ntcnt1oncd pro(ess1onals in r rtn~e tht• parents ' senisc or JlUil\. bafnt•menl ond hclptc. Hnc11" Thcr<> 1~ 11 not r of hope-1n the mt11111~ fmm Ot-0r&111 . hoWr\ rr "Wu b«>hl'Yt' tht.1 porcnta havo many mor,. reeourC'8 and murh more muatk't than lhfy "' altt whtn they lrt• up a111nst wthHllh)I •oclal :ind pC<'r· pressures among their children." it "-,.l\ .... DR. BOB PACKER, principal or Costa Mes a J Ugh School. says his staff will s upport PRIDE "wholeheartedly. "The intent is very positive. For parents to call for other parent support ls 1nat." Packer said the drue problem on Southern California Mgh school campuses is "less overt" than it was in the late '60s and early '70s and is ··a much calmer situation." .. But there are drugs available to those who se ek them out." he said. "And more sopbistlcat- ed dru~s are being used. "The overtness of alcohol has risen in the last few years," Packer added. "We are very alert to the situaUon at school dances." The Cost.a Mesa High School PRIDE pro- .ram will have Its first meeUng ot 7 p.m. Tuel· du)'. May 13, in the conference room of the ad· m1n1~truUon building at the school. open to all mtNt"ltcd parents "Wt.• wlll mt·<'t the second Tuelday of every month." Riel' &!lid ... and our 1oal ia to have a <. hupt r ln ~' ~ry aehool in lhe dlatrict. "Wl' want to crcuta a community with 10¥9 nd ronctm " Anyono •eekln1 further lnlonnatJon can call 645flG7 --. '"" .. • --· --,. .. --.. ----;-. -- -... --... ,. 4 -· ...... -... - DAILY PILOT TuHday, May 8. 19&0 FEATURING NeWpo~t~s Vienna ~ ~v~runa began wllh ('()('ktatJ.s t.n the •trium ot tht Marriutt llotel, much Ukt many other part nigh~ h~rc on ~ Oran1e Cont, but once g\Je'!»L, muv("(j up21la1n to the blllroom nolhlna" ~ thl' :.umv WMJL& mlb1<' "u pli1vt-d and lh rt wu •bit of opera Add u t:ourmf'l dinner •nd t.all bouq•t.a or s pnna nowt>ri. and ll "&11 aim l ......... lo iDlaglot' "l' \\t'rt• an V1mna durtnt urnl•al &easoo, ""' a1llnll th,. h1ai l'Vl'flt , w VI nnftt" Opera Rall Our 0\\ n hri.I \ l'tMOll of uu~ beauuruJ ••f'nt wus ht~lt>d h' t h,• l'1H•1flr ~~ m phony Aaoc-1• h on of Oran.it• C11u11t y. to raa~t· funds for lhf' P 1u ·1ftt• S) na11lwny Ort•ht•i.Lru • r .. tdt1nt mus 1t•lll 1i1rou11111•w tu Oran~t Count1 The mastl•r uf 1•t•r,•mon.it-.:. v.aa a peraon known to mi.uv . .it lt·u-.l by vul<'t', alnr. he It • rl'gula.r annou11n•r ror KABC. the clHtlral m U:Sll' .. t UllC,>f\ Dltk ('r••furd. \\1th hi:. fum1Uar nuanrH , told w. ttw hl'llun of tht• \ 1t·nncw 0 ]M'ra Ball. "'h1c·h 1:. 'th1• 11 1•mt• J,· IJ 1 rt'm e" of thf' Au::.1rtJn 1·u1 "" .11 '''J""" Tht• b..all , • .,., . ., 11l•H't' 111 tlw state opera houl>t' l '1..a\dorll '..aid .u11i .:u••-.t!\ dan<~e on 11 kmpor..an n11111 "hll h 111\t'I' lht• 'eatlnt In thf' h1::.tur11 ..autJ1toraum All tht• """w" rN·t·1-.f'J :.iwrlal f•vors, ('r\ ::.t,d pt•t1dJ11t-. rtu" n 1n frum A~lrla JU5t for the b:.ill, and tht-p.irt~ "'"l> Mltt>nd~ by Austrian Cuni.uJ Getwral Ur 1-M.er M~r. and bis wife Al:.o t herl' \\t•re Alnander Llf\a, the Aus trian tradt• romm1.,~1onl't, and his wife Traudi. Smee tht.' t H•ning \utS geared to waltzing, and re" such dam·<.•::. have been played by or- chestra:. ht>re 1n the last few }t.'&rs, it was READY TO WAL. T2 Or. end Mra. Donald AoM apropoe to hnc 1i1 tl~mon'>lr1auon of lh•: "1i1ll1 before IM ........ be1an U\ Hriw.t •r. ... •n. ••rt P .... ,..11o of Lona S.eca... clid Ju.t lhat. lb<-n Jud1ed a walt1 :;,:_:-.c. wt.i<'b was •on by 0.. ud .Myee....- Atld U.. the MOORiJntt Slr1np atOt down to twd . Cvt!ry rour1b num~r wu • walu II appft'•f•g• By Judith O ll)o n and eo lJw> 3'iO SUHta 1ot plenty of opportun1ues 1n pr1t"tJce for next yeur'11 Viennese Ball Attendln3 wt-rt> Or. and Mrs. Keith Clan 1he'1 dirfftor of 1he Pactfk Symphony >. Dr. aad IWn. Doeald Sbtelcb 1 ht> ., prei,1dent of Cahforrua State lJnlver,1t) fo"ullerton >. Katbryn and Tom Sim•. J 1y and Sibyl C'hlllon. Harry aod ~ lrowa, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karcher. Mr. a91d llra. Tom Key, Mr. and "l'r.>. Jamt'!. Na1amatn and Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Redfield. S per1al music was provided by '91ss Pamela Hicks. Me tropohtan Opera aud1t1on fa.nanst Her progrnm tn<'luded 'it>leettons from ''Die Fledermaus," "Mt·rry Widow," "La Ron- dme" and "La Boheme Crawford said ht> WU!> df'll!ilhted with thf' 1·venmg and he would " go b,u·k !-.lll~mg the praises of Oran~e C'ountv Nearly 1,000 friends anc1 parishioner.;; of the Rev. Mou.signor Thomas JOSf'ph Nnin gathered recently in honor of the pai:;tor·., 50t h year as 1;1 pnest. • U truly was a fcati.ve..day "'~spt'e4al mus1r written by the Re\'. Sohn Sclilavonf' an·d performed by the choir of St J oachim's Church and musicians R obio Merriman, Ca&h v Tbomuseo.. Michael Hanafin, Joan Thomassen. Kris Brilly, Craig Parker and Ka~o Tkaczyk. Guitarists Nancy 0'™>, Tom and Norreen Pino and Terry Mulhern helped "ith other por- tions ol the service . Prcs adtng ..wti the Most Re", William R. Johnson, Bis hop of Or ange. and hom1llst was the Rev. Monsignor J ohn I-. Sam. . moo. Attending we re Nevin's ::.asters , Sii.ter Mary Bemadette. Sl.ster Conlelb Walsh, Mrs. Willle Walsh, Mrs. Mlcbul Keary and Mri.. J ohn Guillan, his nephew. Willie Wals h and h1!-t niece, Slit.er Mary Conlelb, all from Ireland A reception followc<l m lh~ parish h<tll , dnr1 as guests filed out of the sanctuar) tht:~ 53\\ .1 message from the church to 1t:. fHt!->lor · "Lord ble!)::. Mons ignor :'\l'\ m ,,.., hl h,1,, blessed us." It wasn't quite Cinco de Ma )o. but bus1ne55 partners H11gb Cral& and Bruce Vorh1urer de· cided Saturda) was c lose enough to the big day to have a wtung ding . They ~~ chill and beer and mv1led the Wild Oau country bluegrass band. "h1ch no" 1s a favont.e at the Crazy Horse SaJoon The setting was the lovely Moss Poltlt estate in Laguna Beach and the beneficiaries "ere AT THE VIENNESE BAU. Mr. and Mrs. JamH Hagametlu, Dr. and Mra. Keith C1ertc ~iuth Co.isl Medt<·al C«.'nter. LaJ:una Beach. and 1111.ii.: Memor1Jl ll u~pllJI , l'rc!itby teri;rn, '\e'4port Bcac·h The two bachelor-; provided qwtl· u party for Lht> fifth of May fl was attended by Steve Tiso, Otck Sberidao, Jim DeGraw, Jerr Walters, John t:. M~k. Oebbit' Bradslr'tfl and Tom R~gan. among others The <.'hill , pn:pare d by Uana Trade r rP'ltaurant. wai. !>erv<'d by An&el Vslu and -navtctHamlhM. . . ~ The LCI Ch;rnt'cllori. Club hosted a recep. r 1on for ml·mlJ...r, bt fort· lhl' µt-rformance of II \t ~ PtnJforl· lJ'.'>I Wcdnt:.da)' c\cn1ng 1n t r ..i"' ford 11 J II · Ninety mcm ber~ ::.L'Opp ed 10 for the fE-s t 1., 1t1es be fo r e "Jtchm f.! thl' o p er etta together ' _ . Attending ~ere Pre1>1~nt W1ltf'r Gerkf"n ..ind hh '41fr Darlt•m·: Rtebitrd and Rarbar:i t ontam~: Jam and Marll)'o Gianuli<1 ' Frt:.<I and Peggy LanU>o: Pat and liarh.ird t a d11o:•o ,111 1 Richard and Car.otlne J eru.eo. c:p_. ..; e \' (' r a I C) r il n Ir: l' r !} ... ., t I I nl t. I l • h d •• 1 l'lr hrated h1 rtr1<JJ \' r1•tl nth Chuc k ~lt-l:st>n CJ( llunllni.:t11n 1!1 J•11 n1 .1 k• q t.1 ... j(tth, wtull' 111!-t duught<.>r Kath) ,.,,ff<tir.it1·1t he r 23rd. Thl'y were honored with a Mexican d1nnl'r and Niel1>en got a s inging telegram. Attendmg the gaht event were Nielsen's wife. Pegg)', h1i. dauJ,thle r, Vicki, his son Mark and m·lawi. Chuck a nd Margret Mlelt>of Fountain Va lll'~ ~ Grimm of Newport Beach was sur- prised when her hUbband Dudley .showed up "'1th a birthday rake for her in Sunday school cla::.s at ~e"' port Ha rbor Luthe ran Church. The· onlv catch ~as. that the candles W ef'f' non-eJCtmguishablt.' But M ri. Grimm tned to beat tht! odds dlld al most did the 1 mpossa hie Teacher RoJ(n ffe rg requested that the r J ke Ix-Scl\t-d t ill after class dessert for t he le!>M>n Maurice Nadrida~. a guest at the Prem~re \'1ennt::.l' ildll, C.:l·lt hratN1 his birthday SaturdaY--d'urin~th-._, eJ .. i.:&nt re-.t1\1tu•... . ------ \nrj f111 Jll\ "ar.th l\r•''>ner r eCf'a\'.ed hPr fir.:.l·cummunum !:\;llurd,,, mornanl! at Ot..r l.a<l v lJllr • 11 • I \Jl • I .Jr l "".1 l1C 1no11 ti JI J hrund _11, r "Jrd::. "" t1-<l liy ht•r m•ither , BevPrl' Kr.t"IMW>r \I rr•• \ 1,!tJllll'l'r' J rt• 1w1•dt·r.I b\ for thr• \Int • \I• I ,.: •1~.1 ·' "' fi<1t1 •ir• ti Ii~ lhl· I· l "il I •1r g;i n1L<.1•11 11 I-or 1!•1rr1 .1t11J11 , ,di 1,.t, iill'.41 •Jr t).42 fi1i-41 11 I\ r •l• t 't 1" ', !•1 ,,, l1n11 •u·r} d.1~ . ' •. , ,\ l.111.r I ff ,• I •'i.I t,. olj1j1rl'• liJ11;d •• t l'H•,.~. •,, .11 Writers' Efforts Rewarded FriencJ.s of Library fete Orange C o un ty authors ll> Jt'OIT ll OL.-,CJ' °' -••. , ~ .... $\Mt Orange County'• authors a n · as 'urwr1 a<. th<' ~heh c:. of a It bran IN 'l r J u1t· ~t)l • M.irharn lt1bl (,IM'den Grove ·oa, c) l rimc llomt!," cllld Connnc ~h .. ar Wood Fullt>rton · Human ~1ckn~s and lleaJth B 11x Jl turol \ 1e" · Once Upon a Ti1ne Th~> "rite ..ibuut ~h..akl'"I'*-Jrt.. S••C1dt p robh·m 'f>11rt h 1 11 n ,, l th111 .. ~ 1m a~lll JI \ 1111•11 '!f1111 ... , . fl,\ 11rl1 I ... l I I I• \\ IOOt<r-. f lht• -.tudf•nt (>S.<,JV contest. .. Ht!dt11nK 1 ho1I t.I I If' 1 l•Jt n .. cl 'h I 1f1 ... "'t r1 k .. <.J,11 \ tl 1111., r• • o\f1t { •''·I\ 1o .1 .. ! I \1 11 •Jll f'A •l.J th , It astound!> me tha t one out of every two teen u~t·r; in th1i. country finds his par ents· ltfe<;tyle unup~alm~ a nd has no intention of following m the ir fooLste p!>. f'1fty four percent of America's teen-agers, accord.mg to a recent Gallup Poll, said their pa rents a re bOnng. They don't go out and do things. They don't see people or go on vaca· lions. They don't pursue another career or pick up and move If the y could make a change in their own hves they'd have more free time, fewer children. stay single longer and "be rich." PARENTS! AREN'T YOU sack you didn't think.of those things first'> If you kids could indulge me a bit. I'd like lo tell you a story. Once upon a time. there were two young people who were bored to death with their parents' !Jfestyle Their parents st.ayed bome all the lime, didn't see people, never. seemed to have a lot of money, go on vacations, or show much im aginat1on The young people m ade a vow to be dif· fe rent. They were goin g to get a boat. but you ca me alonl? The~ "nc i:oang to go to Kauai and surf. but your .,1stt•r urra\.ed. They were going lo take up golf, but lhe price .of a sitter was too high. NEXT TlllNG YOU know you were teen· agers. Not ordinary teen-agers, but tee.n-agers with crookl'd teeth, virgin feet and a batoo· twirling wish You nct-dt•d allowances, your own phone, 400 fr1 ends h1p <.'ards at graduation and an herbal l'Onncctaon for }our hair every three days. Your parents lhouf,!ht of J?Oi ng out. but their clothes "'ere ulread y a t a party and so was their car The vacal1oo went for the tennis camps and the entertaining took second place to the slumber party which hosted a third world. Their careers. wishes and dreams were listed RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTHY -WlimY•Wat : J ........ 19UHlrllierllY& ' c .... .,.... _ s41.11u t~~~~~~==~ h \ l • • II ' ,, ............ " Keepa you on top of the entertainment ecene, Frld•y• '"th• DAI LY 'PI LOT House Plants 2tor1 Sale Huntington Center'c, annual direct.from. orower mall wle tor Molher's Dav. , .. v1rlttles of plu h fOlllQe plenta only 2 for U .99 In, •• pcm. O.llv thru S.t, . · Mav 3. BeK.h Blvd & way down on the pnority usl ... under college for the children. loans for cars and weddings . THE THOUGHT OF showing some im- agination and moving elsewher e was built around you -finishing school. leavmg fnends and being able to adjust to a move. They settled for what their parents settled for . As for riches. you've got me lbere. They never made it lo the big cruiser . the white shag carpet in the bathroom and surfing lI1 Kauai But ... don't tell your parents. They had you and they th.ink they're n ch' 111.:ht ..it ttn• '''"Pll rlt·r lnr. , U1t I I I Friend.'> of tht: L1br..an prl'M·nt1 1! ~· '' n ,, .. 11 of bookl-nd:, "Ith C'ngrd'H:d J•l.111 un•· fur t'LI Ch of thl· ::>t:Vl'rl ~tnnt"r::. uf l h JnllUJ I "'"'" a'.' arcis There we re 79 authors nominestNf for honors -lhc largest number 1n thl· !.) , 1 .1r history of the awards. according to l>1d . Gavolto, Fnends president. T HE WINNER were D1rk,on fJ Bru1 • Jr . Tustin. "Viole nce and Culture in the An· tebellum South ." Marta H<'rrc·r..i t.,obck . Irvine. "The Bracero E xperu•nce Elation vs Folklore ." Robert Monti.?Om•·r~ '\t•" port Beach . '"The Reader 's E) e St utile<. in D1rlJl tic Lilerw; Theor} Fro m Danlt· to T ..... .,o Also. Geras1mo!> Xenophon Sant:.is. Newport Beach. "Socrat~ Ph1l0!.oph}' m Plato's Early D1aloguei.. ·· Tht'OdOrC' Ta}lor. Laguna Beach . '"Jul<! The ~tor) of Com- Shovv Molll you really love her ... with a gift from Rogers. This Mochl•r ~ uo1 ~how chat ~pee.a Merri 1r1 'yt. v • • t "i much you rr>olly cor1> hy shopp1nl") tor hPr 01 l.r ~0·' Give Mo m a g11 11hor t1ves A bPOU(tlul d ,In• (\If ' r•oqpr. hong1nq bo~l-~r or colo:fut put·r> • p -:i--.: w 0 J ti•· r_, • • • to gloddvn hc>r t"-PO 1 0 t•v1•r c.. '-'"' t \~ >; u . r: ~ \STl.R Ot. 11111·n·01nn1"" \\ .1'.'> Ur Gile-. fl 1 , • "' n .111 ti rfl 11 "• r ' 1.w J f.' • r v. J ,.. Ju L ho r J l·--~Jm)n \.\ ,.,, M l!>::> \\.l"'"I .1dcl r1 1 ti th•· .,11hJt•1·t uf talk ing \('n>U..' "rtllll,. !->ht' notl-d . Tht·rc !! D d1(. ft'rcnrc bt.'L~l'l'rl ~h.it .., "'nttcn to be read and "'hat ts "'nll1·ra lo I>+! i.pokt•n · ShC' also tJli..1-d about her <·ure<!r . which lx'~..in ~ :Jt;l' t3. and \\hJI "nters a nd wnt· mg .ire all ..ibout · All "n tt·r.., ,Jr•· IH H '" \\ ri rm.., .. !>hf' sa 1cl "And I .... ,.., a hook"11rm 1n ..1 cummun1t \ '' 11 h11ul .i hhr:.n · · Tht· mo .. t nt 1 <1Pd char..1r tcn st1c for a "riter \1t..,, \\ <''l not<'d '' · not a lo\ c of pco µle hut J lu\ l' 11( "n rd!> .. · Ant.Id \\rtl<.'r not h1" <.'dllor s hould be the Canal Jud.:t of "h..11 .., ~nod \f1~s West a &- &t'rtl'd W11h o v1~11 to fl.age r s Got1ery you 11 t ~d o,., orrr;1 ""'1 vonecy of brms and crystal nems Lorge c ""nOll boto or dehcote tt'tese urosuol and un1qv(· decorG·or p .::.>c£>s w all br1nq pleasure long oher the day hos passed .............. I SAVE$4 I Or for some1h1ng crvly unusual bnn') M Of'r' 10 l'\oger ~and let her make her own choice She 11 lovP the cxnce 10 browse chrough 1he en<:hcn11ng grounds ond shcpp ~ o t c You II both see why Mor her s Doy or.d /\ T' G 1 -• t • Jut fl garden cemer" go cogecher so w f'll Open Mother ., Doy Q 6 ,, ,,,. y . 1. ,. , .,. r ............ • "T I • ,. • I BE FORE MAY 17.1980! I Pit" cnt 1h1.) v u1 on .it Jll y v .. •1q11. W.1'l.ht·1., 1111·• :1110 i tll"d I ~, c1ntl i.,J)'ll1l rSbSV ~c1 trtr1 1 '•1, """"••,!• H11"1' 1· riltf'I I'> $4 '·O Otlt>t \.I 1 1111:11 M ., I I I Hi l I I TI I ' • 011pon 111 lY riul t" 1 • J 111 con1un1 •iron :.1th ,in) l)!l1t • l1~cOllt I I OP I NA t\~f ----- • ··aas:ssos·" 1 ••WEIGHT WATCHERS • ... ,,. .... ,. . ...... 40J,wv.ia. ........................................... ------------------... .... ,.,, ... ,,, .. • I· u ~· IO ,.. 0 ,.. to to "· •• 10 ... ,. ... I ~ ·~ >Y O< •• ... .,.. "· ..,. .... C!'I •I • ' . . •• ., .. ... ~ .. , I \ I ' , I . ( ., s D ., e e ·• ti s• di b• 11< fo th or !':• is pa m Qt ha Co Be if l'ir pl~ I \'OI me t 10 mu WO Ed doJ- sys saie c clei in gt yea Va $~ Fe ~will s10 .. 198( worl that tnco will I( app1 ••P41 ~p ban Clly wan Tb eoad 6" = Tb! , ... ::.:~ .... ,., FEATURING End Daily Inspection DEAR ANN LANDERS Two Wttk •10 wh to I P•Ckf'd m1 husband'' lunch, I for1ot to put m•yon nal1t' on tht> bacon leltu rf' t o m ato nnd-..1ch Ill' ru1:1Mt c1 muc h ht•ll H•ud h&ne thought I h<td rom m1tt«d an ax rn u rd c• r 11 r ~om~thin~ No.,_, ht• pull' the lunch .111.1n. ,., t•f\ mornl~ •utd 1.'ht'l'h Just to mak .. nw ft'\•I rot ten 0{ rou~· I ICl'l mad and )l'U al him 11nd ~t' :.tart tbt> duv off ~1th a f1Khl .. C'un you su~~t·st .1 "',, \ to t>nd lh1:. round robin ba tthng ~ l'lt•c.1-.l· dv11 1 tdl me n<1t lO r>.wk 111., lurwh I fl•t'I 1t t!\ 111\ tlu I) C:o aht•:u l .111d tl'll nw I 'm nuts but l knu"' I II do It until tht• II~\ I 1l1t· Rl\'ERSlUI': WI Ft•; DEAR RIV : R un , don't walk, to a fast rood l>l Ort" and buy M"Vt>ral dozt"n pla&ti<' containnl> of mustard, kf"lchup, salt, pepper and ma'.)o. Lt>t tbt' barracuda do bii. Ol\'n St'asoo.ing. T~ll him '"" I . " tt tf ,_.,.,. of &ht" M• arran•f'mf"nl dt>~i•rn-d &.o pul an t'nd to hi~ dall) ln'f>'"<'llun {) ~: \ H /\ "' N \l'olH .. R-.. U11lh 11ur ~1.u ,•nt .. ,1n 111\ a lld-. Ont· I"' In ,1 llUI '111).( hut0l' r hi'\ -.h11ullt hoth tw lht•I t' Bui 111\ ,..1~t1·r In iohh 1>11 l..t't'Jllrl~ 111oth1·r -.o 'II~· ,·an look llkt• .i ~111111 in lht• l') t'" ul I ht· 1·11m mun1t\ .. : \ t-q on l' l • 11 ~ h 1· r how m.in (•lou-. '~11· I!\ lot "a( nfu 1n~ h1·1 llfr fo r M<1lht•r Shi nl'\ tr Jl't't•µt-. an' en\ 1t,1t111n-. 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"If( K"' U SI, ~10'8 Co Wt'af Chi' bah> lt'\t'n lhough It ghl"-. hrr 11 ht'ildlH'h'"> tbt•rt-'' nothlnit )Ou "~" do about It M•rt\ r1o dJ .. turd, ~nd "'111~11m•·' ''H.11l N than the\ \hould I J Jo. i\ \ ' \"ll>l-.H'-11nt· fo'rlclay nl1ht pokt•r f'lt'a1w cton't tC'll m e to hod u hobby r. m plenty bu:ty with lhe k1 db, d\Ur<'h and PTA I know Frt>d 1~11 ·t cht•ut111At . but I'm Jt!ulous o f ull tht• o l h l" r ..i c U v 1 t ll• s th 11 l doo l indudt• ffil' Any udv1t'c'1 LOC:ANSPORT LL Dt:AR t,ll : My advke 11t : U> Ooa'l nag or beg for h ls company. <2) Kt:~P yOW"l>elf buity. <3) Turo oo ~but. :\lll.l>ltEH SE.UISTER Fl ~E .\KTS (,\I.LEH\' • # ... T\9dlly. May 6. 1980 PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .----~~~~~~~~~~ l't('tlllCM)t IUtlNaU l'ICTITIOUl IUllHl.Jj NAM• tfATl:~INT NAMI n ATI MINT I 11« IOll-1"9 ""''°" I' ll04n9 ~'' fllf lotlO•I"~ °'''°"' •rt OOl"t "•" ., ~"".'' .. or11~(UL-fUfl( \KIM (.AIU. MOTM[lt l OOC AHftOUfS. l•i. \ tlfi9'0I, Wl\le An•, (A "110. 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(• 9·)61• h i lllt I~ 1901 "_,f t-t f t1 •-.11 c .-.nl 0•1fy PulJt ,Af1/Jl~';f!•' il;:J ll'VICJ80 P\'IU I(' 'OTl<'f: MOf tCI &HVtftN(; 81DS '· ~ " •· , tf't h ~, ~ I f If t, f'Ml I f)w ( (H},, '.n,~ .. , ...... ~ 'l i-• M n r •\•I 0~ ,..,., Jf'J ,,.,., ., . , •Ill { __ B_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e _ __,J t 'l"CIU<;IVf'1 •( Rl•pr<'~nh 1 ~TC ·-11 TIN"'t ..Oll(( rOCNf D•r Oll\ ............. ""'"' \UPr111011 coulllOJ TH£ -• ...,........, ' I P' +)d W--·-·----- WEON F.SDA Y, May J By SYONEY OMA RR ARIES l Mar . 21 Apr 19 t Much lhal had bee n planned is subject lo revision includt>s pe rsonctl and _professiona l areas Accent on CfiV'iaends: ous1ness enterprise. oes1re, (ulfill me nl or romantic illus ions TAURl1S (Apr 20-May 2<>1 You learn what superiors expect of you GQals are clanhcd Duties and opportunities come into focus. A change "for the better" occurs. Gam mdicated through wntten word GEMINI <May 21 June 20 J Good Moon aspect cmncides now with long.range plans. travel you <ilso could restore-relallonsh1p v. 1th fa mil\ member What was out-of.rea ch becomes available. You could be n cher as re· suit' CANCER lJune 21-July 221 Meanings are obscured and so are financial statements Strive for clarity. Gam cooperal.lon from one close to you, including partner or mate. Get ac counting. check mvo1ces and inventory. Pisces. Virgo and the number 7 fi~ure prorriirierilly LEO (July 23-Aug. 22> Accent on s pecial effects to reach more people with political and other special mfor mat1on. Link arms with one who shares infe res t. dedication and zeal Be a ware of potential and legal hm1tations A rela tionship "heats up " VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept 22J . One who leans or depends on you confides yet another problem ln this ca se. patience may not be a virtue _Means know when to draw line. Put a halt to un· necessary burdens and make clear that you do have a life of your own to live. LIBRA <Sept 23-0ct 22> Spotlight on crl'ativity. affair of heart . speculation. childrPn, ne"' s•arts m nl'w d1rect1oni. and a chance to be more mdcpendt.•nt in thought , action You feel rev1tahzed and could fall in love SCORPIO !Oct 23-Nov 21 l D1 ~ de<>p. :.eC'ure pos1t1on, c~tabhsh "terntorial rights " Intuition 1s sharply honed You "wake up ' with an:-.\\crs Sense of d1rcct1on 1s defined You not only know where to go, but you know ""hat to do v. hen destination is reached SAGITl'ARIUS !Nov. 22-Dec 21). Break free from restrictwns Accent fresh contacts. sonal activity , communication. education and tra\'el Holaday spml prevails you feel fret and there could be \'ahd reason for celebration D1s pla)-versatility a nd humor C APRICORN <Dec 22.J an. 19> Run a "light slup" v.he re money is concerned. Be positive of values Obtain valid appraisal. Be willing to review. revise and rebuild Check de· tails. especially fine print A htdden clause could be made to work to your benefit AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·r eb. 181 Chec k Sagal· tarius message. Be Oex1ble. ready for change, travel and a variety of expenences. Member of opposite sex figures prominently. Judgment is on target -you will be at right place at n ght time. Be direct and confident. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar 20>: Avoid sensa· tionalism Maintain mode rate. steady pace Ac· cent diplomacy. be aware of "hidde n values .. Major domestic adjustment is part of your personal scenario. CLIFFORD SILSBY lnl1•rnj11onJll\ '"'"~" \ni,1 33J 1 NPwoort Blvd New oor t f\t;dC tl 673·0400 (0 14P uoe, s, Yortw \t1lt• IOt rw, •• ,. c .. htOtTt•• ., .. ( \CfOW NO •\.-M50 A I,,~,.,..,,._, IM•• I 1' ,(J * '"'JI .. -. .. . .., 'o I " \IAT( Of'(A(.I FOllMIA •Olt f>f( COUNT. 01 O•ANC.t ~1 •, ..... ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-.,,.-~~--~ ..... · Pl RU\ NOTl('E NE\V SP_R I NG '/~~;:_ S-9600 F IGURE ''"" t ....... . 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W .VA. -ft isn't the sort of JOb you expect to find lis ted among the others on the staff. the ~olf pro, the t ennis instructor. th<' riding ma!:>ter. Resident historian" At The Greenbrier., There is no mistaking The Greenbrier for an}thin~ but d posh resort . a plaC\' where thous ands come for 1ust ont' purp<>st>, to pla} Hut '"" Rob Conti 1s ll sll·d a:. Tht· (, r1·t·n brier·!> re;;ufl'nt h1'ilor1an, ;enll it 1s no m1stakt.· "I WAS FLABBF:RGASTF:D when they offerl'd mt• the 1oh." be said . sitting on tht.> vnanda outs ide his off1<·e overl<x1k1n~ three gotr cuursl'::. and a batter~ of tenrus courts. "I just came here look ing for a job to t.Jde me over until J could open a bookstore. I expected to be a desk derk. "Other h1stonans wi th rom· parabh.-JOb!> \Wrk 1n !>luffy fill' rooms without wmdo~s /\nd r •• l look out un tulipl> and dog't\O<>d a nd stately old !>YC'amore-;. T<·ll me how you can b.·at thi.ll For" hlslorian. an arch1vi ... t. it must be a one-of-a-kind JOb " COME TO THINK of it. a logical job as well. The Greenbrier , after a ll. is on the National Register of Historic Places and, as Conti points out. to study its past 1s to s tudy the ( __ AM_E_RJ_CA_) mores of the nation's elate over a span of years ·nearly as old as th(' nation itself. Conti can sho"' le tt('rs and m e morabilia from tht· likes of Robert E. l..ee and the Princ·e of Wales. not lo mention a dozen or so U S presidents ;rnd ;,i :.oc1al register from Astor to Whitney Conti 1s a Californian by birth II e 1s 33 lie ~·am rd his doctorate in 1975 and for a t ime "'urked at lhf.1 National Arc-hl\.es s tudying wom en'c; hn.tor) "I W\S ~ORK ING under Ci i.:ram. Thl' ~rJnt r ::m out and I was out of work. It''> <1 famJliar Mory among h1stonanc; "l apphed for JOb::. all over the place·. ~ot nowhere. so m y wife and I decided to move to the country. I really d1dn 't know what I was gomg to do. "We saw an ad for a house for rent in MonrOt'.' County. :.outh of ht·re It's a very h1..,tunr section whert' pionf't'rs st'ttled. l>O -.c "cnt there. I had 10 m ind open· 1ng a bookstore. but afll'r 'ieven months \olohal I net-ded mo'>I "as s imply a JOb. "I KNEW THE Greenbrier had a staff of about 1,200 and fi gured 1t would be a good place to apply. When Bill Pitt saw m y res ume he called me In and of- fered me this. ll was the luckiest day of my life." William Pill. The Greenbm·r 'ice pre:-.1dent. explained it as 1f there \H~re nothing unus ual J b<lUl It "This is <.1 h1stonc pla ce." he :.aid' 'Wt> have an obl1gallon. We alwa):. have had somt.-0ne ass1~m·d to collect old docu· mt•nb and re<·ords. but never a qual1f1<·d arch1v1st Now we have on(' .. C 0 N Tl S ET T 0 w o r k st•archin.: The Grcl'Obrie r 's al- t u·s and do ... ets He found 10 hotel laundr!-hamp<'rs stuffed "1th old document!> and photo· .:raph:-. and nc..-.s chpptng!> lie fou ~ hot el r eg1:,ters dating back to 1816 I le fowtd matenal from the time y,.hcn Tht• rirernbncr was a hospital. \.'anuusl)'. for both Con- foderate and Union troops, when it was a detention center for Ge rm an and J a p a n ese diplomats a t the start of World War II. lakr a hos pital for thttl "ar's woundt.-d "Then· ~ no t·nd 11( matcn al to be collN'tcd and ::.ortcd out." he !>did "l 'M llO PISG f'OR mort• m a te r 1al from the attics of fof"mer guests. Some farrulles hJve been coming here for three a nd four generations. I have <i lready heard from many of them. "It will take a while." he said. ~azin~ .at spnng blossoms opt over the veranda. "That's all n~ht. 1 have time " Cancers Not Hopeless Heal,th Service Tries to Ease Fears By the Associated Press Caution E verythi ng does NOT cause cancer. That message comes from the Public Health Service of the Department of Health. Educa- tion and Welfare the same agency that frequently wams people about the things that DO cause cancer. ft is designed to ease some rears that people feet when they read and hear almost daily re· ports of cancer caus ing agents 10 the food they eat. the air they br eathe and the placl's they work. •'ONE OF EVER V f o ur Americans can expect to get caocer." says the Pub!Jc Health Service. "But the outlook is not. hopeless -we can do something a bout it." they .actually represent a re- latively small proportion of the millions of substances in the world today. "Most chemicals. even most t oxic o r other dangerous c hemical s . are not carcinogenic," according to the government experts Q. How long does ft take for t'ancer &o develop once someone has bee n expos e d to • carcinogen? A. It usually takes somewhere between 5 years and 40 years. Cancers of the h ver , lung or g allbladder which are caused by exposure to vinyl c hloride. asbestos or beozidine may not show up for 30 years. That's why it's so hard to identiJy t.be causes of cancer. To get thi.s message across, Q . How do scletrtlsU dedde tbe health service prepared a w b I c b s u b a t a n c e s a r e 14-paae booklet, "Everything daageroas? Does n 't Cause Cancer ." It's . A. The most common way lS to a\raUable. a l no charae. from test potential carcinogens on Dept. 650H at the Consumer In-laboraJQ.ry ani mals. mainly rormation Center. Pueblo, Colo.. mice allt rat&. Because the ro- 81008. · den ts have a short natural Tbe booklet provides questions lifetime, cancers show up re· and -wen about cancer and latively quickly. In some cases, wbat causes it. Here a re some · scienUsts also can study humans bl1bllchU: who have been exposed to sub- stances that tater come under Q. WW ca9Mt cUffrT auaplclon. A. ·~ 18 actually many d.lffenatdiMaHI with man)'dit· Q . Jal becaue aome&Wq f snet ea uses." the health cauet cuter la •lee • ..., daa& ' Mt"vtt9 aaya. "Most buman can· •ea• It la Ml4 for peopa.' een an probably caused ln ~rt A. PYobabl.y. There are about bJ •ftronmantal f actora. · • 30 1ubltancn known to uu.ae C~••lna a1ent1 -1llo canrer In humana; almoat 1.U ol • called carcJno1en1 -ll'lclude lh•m Cll.Wll can~r ln laborstory natural and man ·mad 11 1ntm1l1 H well Th rt are ,._-..., X·ran. 1uaUCht Md 1ew1ral hlilftdrtd other chemlcala animals: we are less s ure about what happens to people. "Nevertheless,'' says the health service. "materials that cause cancer m one ma mallan s pecies are usually found to cause cancer in other species." So.me chemicals. including vinyl ch.londe, were shown to r ause cancer in rats and mice: years later. scientists found that people exposed to the same ('hem1caJs had increased cancer rates. Q. The test anJmals uully are given large doses ol lbe au· peeled carclnogea.s. People an exposed to macb •mailer amounu. Doesn't tbat meu Che t.e1t1 are invalid? A. No. Millions or people may be exposed to low doses or a possible cancer ·causin& agent. But scientists can't lest milliofts of mice to see what effect a k>w dose of a particular substance would have. The. high doses s imply mean that any potential cencer-causing effects are much more likely to be detect.eel in s mall groups of rodents because tbe cancer rate is sharply In· creased. Q. W••l hll) deM9 of MY chemleal caue eaacer! A. No. Kiah doles of many c hemicals are toxlc. but they will not neceuarlly caun tumors. The chemlc1l1 ma)' caue loll ol wel1bt, lou of ha.Ir. or1an malfunctlona or even <Math, but that doesn't mHn they cauae c:ancer ~ .,,..., It •• , ... m tbat ,,.. under 1uaplck>n we 11118 u.n are a kl& ot Uttll'. bu9~_!k~n~o!w.!u.at~~Utt:!!~e~1~UM~t~a~a~etr~ln~--'!:~-"ll-.;;.;;:"";,.,a,;...,_-:: 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ' The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS· You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad (842•5678) One Call S.rwtie F•st Credit Approv8f • ~ .... ....... .. s. ~PorU. ....... F«WW. ....................... ····••·····•••····•···· ...................... . ....................... 1002 ca ... ,.. 1 ooi o ... r.. eooi .....•........•........ ··············•········ .................. ..... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY W•1C"1 Motiu: A1J real esutle advertised 1n tbia oew1paper b 1 ub- ject to the Federal Fair Hou11og Act of 1968 wtuch malt~ 11 11legal to advertise "ao) pre· rerence. llm1lat1on, or dJ.scriaunauoo ~ on race. color. rebg100. $ell. or nauooaJ ongm, or an intenuon to make any such preferenc~. llm1ta ~uon. or duicn1D.U1al100 .. nus newspaper will not knowingly acrepl an) advert1s1n g for r eal tfltate wtut•h is in viola uon ol lbe III w IRIORS: AdvfftiHM ..W check HMlr ods daly and ,..,.... H'- "'" -.c1atety. Th. DAILY PILOT °'~ labiity fOI' the fint ... c:ornct ~ -,. Hoaff For Sak •·•················••· IOOZ SUHJT'S HO QUAUFYIMG. Owner will rarry flnanr Ing i&t ~ Almo:tt n'-'w deluxe wuu. Minulei. lo beach. woo l lasl. call 646-7111 A t .. •·ru...,,.,, m , .. 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T ION OR l'OHRECTION Of l'IEW A 0 R E r 0 R E Rl"li"\"r. •.~t·r) rHOrl •• m~ lo kt II or rnnf'f't • ""'" •<I lhal ha• t>r<•n ror<l1>rl'<I bul •• r•nnol rUAr•ntH 10 do ...... .u>lJI lh<' Ad hH •Pl><'"'"° 1n lh1• pap. r nl \H ,\ 11,f ""' Th"'" ad' Ir" •lrtrll~ ra'h 1n Ml~AI\<'" ti) mail c-.r •t 1.ru ontt or our olf1r" :-.o phoo\' on!Pn l>udhM 3 p m t nday ( o.t• Meu olhc" • 12 n oon •I 1 11 bra or ll ofll<'~ T IH, l>Al L"t f'll.OT r ... erv"' lhc flllhl l o clnttf). t'Cht, «flMI' or r•fu'' •n) 111td \ ,..rfl\t)mf'nt •nd to c·h..tn)itt" ''' r a l1•\ & "·ttula\K"ft.' ••lho>ul pnor 11•>11" C:UUIND .............. u I' 0 l1o• 1*. Colla 'llesa 92111216 w ............ S BR 4 ba eu11tom waterfront h ome w 111a38 • p vt d oc It . Price d Sl ,09S,OOO Bwlder w/lrade for Palm $pno1s Estate For delaUs on this home and appt to see, c all Card Ho(f, •et· 6.11 0094 Pnnc.Ooly. ------ ,...SUUDU,LU $175.000 Steps to beach. Urlnl( pa1nl & shovels. need.ii tiXl.ll' Just Lt.sled. call 646-1171 ., f J . , f •• , ,. YAT&b4S EASTSIDE C.M. Charm i ng 3 bd r m ">tarte r home Oa k planked floor':.. l't! r 11 m i <' lll" k11ehl'n. Frt>nch door.. t.O bunn)' r~ar ~ ard ruo.ooo Call 673 ~ •.. UTIUMAHSIOH Enter tiled fo)er to elepol paneled II\ inti r·oom , wl.lb.~'l't' bncie hrt-Plll('l' 01ninR a r e a f e a t u r .. ~ 2 n d· (~ Bwltm enter t&JJUD«ll center. parqul't lloon, 11.nd 3ro hrepliit't' h11thll&hl )OUr fam11\ room Pool and :.pa allo-. C&hfonua bvmit at iL' be&t (J( ( el"l'<l , t S l l2. 500 Call ~ -' S69.950 GAJU>EH COMOO ~ l:ldrm 2 b.ilh ()fl jlff'f'O bl'll ~u per '>hd q.1' Bar.:a m ' 54t 2311 . ~ . ' . GftdShri"° W.-11 loc at<-<1 "'1 II th' <'or.lied llunt • n ~tun 1 Beotr h tnwn hom• "'ilh t full ,.IJ')('flllll"" IOI ludin~ puol. dubhuuH JOd spaoous ~n~lt 1.a't } ear !> pm t• on.I} Si7 . 5W Call m .Jl!fl «;::SELECT T" PROPERTIES 9'TUT AIHBtS OB..IGHT C:SELECT t PROPERTIES RACHOUPUX! Newp o rt Bt>ach dupltx I bl oc k lo oceaJ) I $1)!. 7()() ~r<lbS In• come• Well maintaint'd Assum nblP h nanr tnit Ju;t $205.00J' llurf). call 7S2 1700 j • ' f ~' I ' ff tiJ Coldwe.11 Ban~er IAYNOH'f DWLIX-onM HOUSI Lar ge Peninsula duplex with accommodations for 2 large boats plus a sandy beach. Priced at Sl.100.000 with creative financing available. Come see BILL BENTS 1:00 to 5:00 at l~ EAST BALBOA BLVD. 'W~I 5 bedroom. 3 bath Prescott one block from the lagoon. Price 1210.000. Ill llSWl'ORTC•NnR .64490eo IMVESTMEMT SEMIMAR SCHEDULED FOR NEWPORT IEACH l..mgu Heal E~tat<.· will pr<•sent a real \~t;Jt(· "('mmar al 7 : 301' ~1. )I a,. ith. at thP ~h1rr1<Jtt I lotl'I. '.'il!wpo rt · Ccntt:-r . \Ii . li\:'nl' TrowbrnJgc. CC BI. ViCf· fin•.,1cll-nt ,,1 Lingo s l n v~~tmel\l 1>1v1~1011 will d1~t U!):-t ··The lnt~ro41 fW t<.• of Return. A l:itlttr W ;1y To \nc.J IVZ(' He.ii f~!)tc.I H.• l nvcs tm ... nt1 .\ltPri1all\'C•..,! · . ,\l-.11 ,,, Ill· <·ovt"n·rl will hl· th<.• \anou' r ult.•\ 111 thumb ht"1n~ 11-..1"<1111dav tor m .1k1ng invl•i:;tml•nt dt• 1 1~1011-.. H1·..,l·1v.1 t111n., a rt• t'l'qui rt•d .111111'.111 ht· rn.uh.· "' c·,tlhng fl I ~ 7tJ20 or 11> c·orll.Jct111;.: ~ 1111r 1.111).!11 H1•prl'"'l'll l .1 11\ 1 • 2123 Son Jooquin Hill' Rd, Npt I~ .. ... o QOAUFYIMG $20,000 DOWH ~1Jt"<'\o11cular ~ Bdrm 2 bath homr l\dded bt"amt-d <l'lhn;: fam1h room bnl k Cir+opl .. 1 <-". di nina room $20 000 down Ov.ner will carry AJTlJ ~ !15() Act 00"" • Ca.U54b Ziil ., . • ~,f(,,.,; ,., , [~1~111 S1.278 PSlMO-.. IS aJJ )''OU pa' Whton ~OU t.akt" <I' t'T" eu~hn" I()">, k*'1 on t.h.b iwru.11l1on¥I 4 bdlTn f't·nin· u1.. horn•' ~alk IO bt-d~h &. ba)'' ~15CJI • (~IW711!!41fliJj Heal uuU> UG&SMAU.! litjl ~ .,m .. 11 "'"'" t, Bdrm-1-· tilt\il, rwm ~parld1ni: puol J nd mu<l1 rnl'l r <' Onl' "CHATIVE RMAMCIMG" ~Y. OCIAH.JJJW A&ANDOMID t1exibAe ranuc~ ! &.ab- m1t your terms on this vacant 4 Bdrm c11r. lllanJ(ff Covered bnt't · patio entry to livinK room with massive be•m ce111n11 s and brick fi r eplace. P r lvatl' masU:r 'wte. rirepl11ce and sauna_ 3 more king !>'* bdrms Glass wall ~ to de<'k with b•y. IJl"Hl'I VleW Cail 673-8550 ... ,. ~51 'C ini \1•'1.1 111-1 ---------'tar loi·atlQn lfurr. t•111l i'SZ 1;00 j' DOva SHOllS • · 4 Br3 Ba pool &1pa d t v I ~ IE!Ull ~.a::~:::.; · -l Br 2 Ha decorator sown -W AMTlo" home w1(h a f•ntu:.llr ·· view u\'erlo.1k1og re l. ~ hom4' lrvmf', :.ervo1r & uty light:.. C M 1'ifl(. "'rth "'~um.i ~( .. IO hie loan. h.,,,. SJHUOO · <!nd I U .,.. St>1J UU" ~ Ul"tl • :-.0 ~ ~•nt-J <)\ l'f ,j )t'.of,, \d.11 ..i\jJ '-Offit' •ar.h Bud C o rbin . ~~ E"~'Cl • $'1'!1;T£.t1S· \._ ..... _. J '=:.. w ~ F• Ad Action Call a Daly Pilot AB-VISOR 642-5678 UOOISUNO -.;,,...h ~rlllt'd ~ llr 3 u .. on Fee s1mplt' l..in•I. Vllcant & ready for 1m· mediate move1n with c reati ve f1nanC'1o g avail&~ $389,500 NO 9UAUFYING, LOWfMTHfST ~ asaumable k>w (n. tA?re5t k».11 on lhll allr ac · lJve 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home on an estate shed Ne¥.iiort Beach lot and the pn~ is right too. Won't last. Call 9'19-S370 now. ALLSTATE REALTORS LEASE/OPTION-IEWPORT OwHr wlH auf 1t wl" flawcl-.. ,.0 ....... ., ~ .... utt Se w,..-cWfl .. uNllMI Od ..... l w... ....... .... •• '"-ell ...... --.......... & VllW • ., ........ ,.... ... .., ...... ,... Views ..._ .,..,. t.e•u• A ,_tect ..... ..,. ... ._, .......... I '".....,. ,,, ...... •11·1400 * WAltlflOllT COllM. CllO '":-=.. •= .. •• 24-y ts •1111. ..... • ..... ,.. ..... J ••••••• ................ ,.. .... .. ,... .... -.... .............. ,.. .......... o--•nr ...... S 111.000. 1•14 wltlt, f• ... lt•re. 6Jf·l4'0. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC ltt.ALUTATI I\ 111""' A • l\<'1' .. lol.t"•' 67WfM "' --. -... _ __.._ .. .: . . . ... ., .... c:;. DAIL V PILOT HouusForSaa. ....... ,.,.~ ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G•;:.;;;,; • • • ••• I 001 ~ I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• • Ho..••• for S4lk Ho.set for Sde Houte• For SM • c::......... f001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ColtoMn.e 1024 0-PoiRt IOZ6 ~ 1044: ...... ..., .......... ~ ................... , ........ ······•·····•····••·•·• Ge"9r.t t 001 ~-.rol I OOJ G.-nil I OOJ ········••············· ••.........••.•........ ................................. ------1 IMVUT IN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• · .,. ISLAMO New owner transferred, O\MB MUST Sa.L. ····~·················· 12 of n"wporl REALTORS 'll\~ property pr .. t nlJI 2 S Y C A M 0 R E nut sell SJ.?.S.000 J Br 2 Beaullfully up1raded: •~cable 'I Bdrm wi1t11 ~ Ba home Wiii accept Onngett'M condo. Piao; with a h•rdwood 11auna •• &lo..U'lo ..aEW cashttradet moto rhomt' s 2Br t bal. A/C. Belo•. &DI\ with qualil)' and ~ " on 0>.000 eqwty Zoned mkt pnce SS').900. Xlnl maintain~ wuh Ci&rl'. f'abWoul. larac 3 bd. 21,'J for2 moreunlts f.61-&QM> f\n.aDclna No q11aUfYlnC" \hi• 811lbo a l &land ba Quality townhome nee. Ml·5L9'l lill ll a ru ASSUMI LOANS St04.000 IJ'l>C... 67~·55JI LAii ,AU IH DOWHTOWH, H.I . d~ 1,1rovldc1 a i.olid coodol Only • avall11ble. Beaut Spanl:Jh c!>\ate and eves. da)"S 130-0L23,. lnYCStmc:nt for the dis tnim $109,990. 2A30 Santa J,!iro>q. ft Pool.trees, crt ext8'7 Al · rnmlnallna buyer Con AN Ave 642-6734. Prune lex· for lht: dis LIH.t WI for more detail.Ii _ __ cnrrunauna bu.) t r H> Pre>entedatS499,SOO IYO~n ~•IU'"t•L Owner 673~.675 I~ BALBOA ISLAND ,..,.,_~~A R f;Al. TY J BR 2 lia. lsetopt. • S196 Hw•lwqon .. ach t 040 673 8700 rno $129.000. 6'5·2~2 ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • 1006 ······················~ 2 Slory 2 Bdrm. 111. b11thi. ASSUME S92,500 I 00/o VA LOAN U.STS40l 3 lclnft OHTHESAMD M•f\rtont. hlghh VI' g8ded ) Kdrm . J bait m•D•lon On hu a:, woudfoct kit !..Ii rtt.-lid r rn · + c;ltll aod 1tinm11 rcle'\11 w1tll qu11l1I \ hu1lt111 r11~ll> 1111d ,.ti, h lllK (lua hq 111 .. 11 1lt'1·111 thruou\ \ mv\1 "' uo.ooo l 1111 '"'"'. ~2313 WAHTID : S•••rol •ap•rl•'"·•-' solu,.o,t•. Good c o••lulo11 tpllt. le......, 1f91ah1twd 9d •"" offlu . C .. VOttr ,....._for "'DI tvsaM. S uµt•r 11rt.'11. I milt• to twc.ch. a ('Ute 3 tw<l1oom <·u~tom homl' with Cape Cod -.lrnlh'i;-., h nrtlwood floors. covered patio .inti a <'Ornt>r lot. Recently rt•dt·<·oratt•d -.ho"' s twaut1fully and own1•r will as:-1s1 in the financing ""king $129 !)l.10 l J,._lt)l lf ti()M~~ Pauo PLUS g11r1111t: I Ur apt PLUS guest qu»rtcr i. w balh 673~ --- SPACIOUS HOM J-. J H H large a1n room ' buuufully remodel~d and renovated Pl.t:S a 2 BR Apt M25.000 11;, latttt FAMRM&flOOl m<:f s 120.000 RJLLER RlALTY 546-0114 L'nbelievable vu•w of t:at.ahna and livnungton Beach p1l'r 1 Udrm con do dl 711 (x:ean Avt> Seller Wlll (·&r ry f1n;im· \AA al 10'4. low down WOtU.DR.E.. 556-7177 GHAT LOCATIOH Attr11ct1ve Jbr. 21/tba condo hui. faintly rm w. frplc & large rns tr bdrm w /i.1\\1n.: rrn. Pr1111e inves tor vro· 11erty Sl t~.ooo 493-9494 495-5UO 49~2413 830-SOSO ~a.ach IOQ ' I REALTOR~. 675-6000 J44J f ao.1 (. 0 .. 1 Hlgh ... n ( 01on• dfl'I M•• ······················· ------1 (.(;!'::AN I' RO NT COLE OF NEWPORT RE.AL TORS ZSIS E. Cood Hwy., CWOtM d94 Mw Wl ~AVt 32 0 1 THl Bl~T U~TINGS IN TOWN "°" lf"t'Chhf &Auoc.. 67S-333 I 9'larp J bd t wnh.se S15K dn $89.990 Patrick T~ ,\I(\ 631 1261i • * • * * * W.A.Moe>tt 19()(3 Con.'\lt'llat111n lluntington Be ar h You an· tht• wmnt-r of twi hi<e ltt lw\.lt \I I ~,u \alut' I \U -,:, • ..., modular type ta,mes pvt <'ommunily, ;i t>t·h.-. 24 hr i.ecunty. .. ut l1•tl 1 ng O K •il41lW ~16 675-55 l l So. lcryft °"t 0~11 l 'hannlni Balbo.i dupl, '( clfennA 2 ~ den O\o\nC"' urut "" lar~e ~und<'tk ~ ~-er J Hdrm rl'nWI uni\ Pnred JI ~ 000 t,.01 mon· info 1· .. 11 t'Jr11I lloH. J ,li't P •H nt· 1t1 r RPuh' 631 W•t J. Mwot0te Zl54 Santa Ana A',. OCtAMNOHl COt400 . WESLEY ~ TAYLOR CO. (.'(JSt,1 -'1~o Sl64,900!! TM Loo# dn Tlllt.~ V'~r 1•11' ~'fib 711 1t11n \H· llunun~lon kt .J1 h Owner cie.PlU' J lt' ~556-7777 zstSODOWH ii &Jy __;r1cl llEA LTOf{S since HHU I )'/•°to.LOAM -I 311•% LOAl'4 T hi' h_a ghl\ dt's1 rable "Bonita" model f(•aturl'S a cuurt~·ard entry. two ext ra la1 .l!l' pal11>:. J Hdrms. 2 Baths l.1 1<·atNi 1n tht· "Or1 gm al Hluffs" Big ~ n•\•11l)l•lt '1t•w on :1 qL11et cul de·sac ~1 ft•t•I .l\n 1 m mal·t1latc homt> priced for qull'k salt• $185.t>OO Ruy this mw It'' t·l hC'auty now Ownt·r will t 1 n :t n n• ~ o I o a n fi.• \'. (' .ti l f o r BY O\\"lll-.H ;.'Ii;, ~·m 1 r.1lil J bdrm hou.~t' l bdrm Nil • l(Ul'l'ol r rn t-h.11 h $4:15,IJOlJ U""n••r will 1 am at 12', Uo nnl <Ii-. tUTbOC.'l'Uj)llnl~ tii:> 2'Ji5 You :in-thf' .. 1nnr-r "I 111.{1 fn1 l1l·ke1i. 1 !I I ~ ~.ii~ I t0 TM QOH:HMARY Tour IAnR £~111 h I'\ QUE&l MARY Tour l111ljl lio.·cll'h I \ f1t lWL'-mJ\ '"" • 1.urn1·d tr. , .LU111..: 1#12 '.Jl,1H • '' 1 St) :i Hit, fam rm • trvl 2 ba spa redwood tk"<·k. l)rl(f.,t bar Shake 1,,,( ·1ot .111) upRr<.1rtt'd' \lt ...... "'>111'1 lt~:A LT't' \~ 073 1 V. \Ll.1 \:'\D WALl-'i ()Jo' vecs r 11ll now un th11o J bedroom be1iul\ with no down and no tlo:.1111.: t·11-. lS Just mcl\c m and {'n JOY 54G-3666 EE-ac t i l~eCJlty 1022 ······•··•············· l'll'ltt L'> ffid' 04· f t.111111 rt 1 •• 1·Jll.in!! t.4:! .,;;;11 • 't .. . . . .. . 1,1,\SS Sf•••'\.J• uJJr u< •·dn '1t'W 111..11<1• th1.'> cnlcrt;,1ner's · cl• llf.(lil J perle1·t 1·11anr>ll· mM1l 111 \IOUr fJmlly p.sr11•., \\> .J ll. t11 the t~·"• n 1•n)11; \lw 11"' .;<:y '' :1 h1.'<'.lr11•1m·, .\ hath:.. •Whelan Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SIMCE 1949 COME WITH US .•. to LIDO ISLE We h;,i\'t• 1usl hstt·d thl' two IO\\t·~t prtrC'd home~ ;appointment f).H ·1!.llll WESLEY ... TAYLOR CO .. Rf.Al.TORS HARIOR VIEW HILLS SAXAJ J.lowrl ).?1:'1' ),OU J 1 tor 2 tic1 1 1,,1d .\.ll'~u l l\.aTTll('r' :-.in 4uallf~ in~ ,\ ~ 'u n\ 1• \' ,\ I 11 a n l'r o vtrl ~ ll uu.,,· ~~~nt.,-;' ~ Hew C4tstom Homo IJ1W•tntt•ri..,1. 11~-.umahl" l<Mn., Hrllnrl n1·11. 1 nr t l•lt 1t1 homt'"· h t.1111 k tn.rn (JC:(.•Jll c.111 ,.:1 .... \, 111 •,,Y.1171 C.1111tun .:1 -...irl l<t-all \ fJ rr\11) r1 10lll II( jU!>t !>It n:irf\:-tml-:J'l111fTYl'I "'t'flr----"-· \II•_. $:_L'>11 l.O I ~ down. ~lT.1t .. '1'iM> HEW EXCLUSIVE PARK BRISTOL 4 \Br. IHB Condo, 111\ atna<.' C'OOd W Ot'lll t• pt' drps & AC. btfl qw.t>I I" l loc w lu~h mat11rt· ·123 VI/\ Zl.'IH<:JI :! H(\'OrOOm" 2 H <tlh~ Dining room On l't·n t r~d ~I r:e cla ()llt<'l end of L 11lo S:l\!),000 211 I San J~H6t•R.ood--- NEWPORT CEH'Tff. M.I . 644-4910 flnan(~'(j .tt 12 5 hi. MfSA DE:L MAR ~ll('nnd 1 Wrrn T J h.i •nl! ~l4i.5UO Iha .. '1 IY110o <lfll· I hlk' I 11n• • I I 1 <l•·an ·lbr IJm r m .!11.1 U:'\fi'l IH. \I. f: .... TATf: \'Ii 'tl:!I lnd SPR h u bhl1n i.:I stream:. lhruout t'\l'll .in avian . 1m.1;:1 nl' JU 1 !>lC.11! to pool ~pa rl~>h" & BBQ area & a chl'n1 vi ,___,_., nd1 ' nn rirM.' . I Slll.!M> ,\:,-.umJhlc h1Jrl at 97 g·. 1m P nn 11111\ I please 642-430I > \ d "11 l'f 1:212~ h,.., J l:> VIA .OH VIETO 2 Ht'(frooms 2 Tl;>lh!'-Garden cHntnl! room Pt " all.• patio lmman1l:;itt: QPEH-wm....2-4 .&M. '. ~. f-~i'5,000 Both ~1n• \<tt·anl Hoth "ellc.rs ..tr<' receptl\e t o C"a r ning -.omt.> flnancm~ '.\lm·c· in hv s11mm1:r NE'NrORT. BEACH 759-0811 ~~~....,....~_...,_....~ Hdrm tum Im urm;1 1,J '1 .!\I 1i••"'n c,,,, I h r)! h\!<>ll·d 1w.,t1 l •• o.J dlru11)! rrn. ;! ph <tm• 1 _,1 ,,,.; 1,. r m•1 1111 1. f fh 'I i . 1 ll.llannn~ II' llv.nl'r 1A "'"'\It'"" o 1 :. "'m ~ ~~ S~J l)'J> 111.:.: ~11 • lt"n on lt•·J t'.111 ~ • 11. l'r'•I•, .1 .nJI PE~IHSULA POltfl ~ l'" I~ cl et: cJi_ • .iU:.!.l-1 hli rm nliiill' 7kt•an \I<.'" I $325.000 . ioctrn t-v "1 ~ -.;T1' t 1 -------~~~~~-.:..··::.~.:.:IS.::.:'·.:..·------.,,. 1 J t>l4H.t.'f.' ur 1;iJ 1~01 1---__ (lft" -I..!~~ -OW"flm \(if,;\ I .j nu BAYFROHT \\ l' l1t1\ 1· "'t'\ t·r~tl ftnl' horn• .... with Pll'I' &. ~hp a. TORO HORSE COUHTRY BUILD TO SUIT T"'o ,91"( I lb loh L.li Ht-~oruJ I llO. nr 111.> 1125 543 IH~ lllAUFYlNG ~~Ide SI:. lMJ tlv11o n l.IWT'ltt ..,..,u ram · uµ lO , \c.llI' .. t lJ • ~ Ht\rm p,;l10 douhle )?dr.sRt {'.Jj ~ 9 Iii I ll""ft 1044 ••·······•··•······•••· CAUFORMll HOMES MESA VERDE 5 Bdrms or 4 & a den immaculate 2 :.tor ' home Wllh all the extra:. G<1rage door opcnt•r. waler softener. <le CQraW!' wall rov.:nni;::. Owner aruuous. movan~ t.oPortland! $100.500 RH>UCB> S4 51C For Quiek Safe AS!:>Uffil' l\I','. l'O.J11 ROMANTIC REMDE'IVOUS Hdrm.., :1 hath:-. rnnch ~tyk. mint ('!'tltll' in nran1.tt· t,!rove-; S2W.500 ~.\Clt!FIC 1':' I E 'll'rfl'A mU!>l du:.e \(·~h'rda> l>nmt· J ,,..,mmt• l n ·t k locauoo .I br 1 l<>m•h nTI :--Opc.•r Ot'l'Jn \ ll'V. OW<: lurgt• ht Tl> at 12'• l'nn uni~ :-.am 7GO 1756 or 6 40 ;i;i:i1 . Ntent 191 VA TYMS AVAIL 11••.Jullful l'IJn 1n1 ft-Jtunn,11 I t)(-Qn .. 1m'-? ba~ aJ'lf11dt-al\\ I~ Jl•'11 for '>l'OO)I'> pa rlc' 11 ntl ,ll<.ppinR \,k 1ng onh ~l li :,oc1 Com.1da \' 1\ Qlll t.odJ) Hl·al f':,tJl" Miuion Vi~jo I 067 11\-{'r ltWUi.q fl n[ 6'11-3663 675-4777 E ves j,lr a ('1rt u s l1v1n g lll'autaful new t'Ondo pro jl'('I G reat Vlt''A or harbor & ocean Adlt-. ~unty bids :-Jo dog-. SZl.5.IXXl associated Ma tlow Kennl'dy Anna Morl<1ni1. E x clw.1vc Agl ~7:, 01100. 631-0486 BR01( t.P S P EA L TO RS J. ~ A folb o •'' 1•t.d macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY llG CAHYOM ESTATE! Ma ~nifi<'<>nt 5 fl R Gcor)'.!1an Colonial on thL· 8th g reen Spa<'IOU'\ formal rooms " h'1 gh ceilln~s rr.own moldings. marhlc f1rcpl.ac.es Great for e ntt•rta1n1r1g w t b'llllard rm . f<1m ily rm . refnt,!t.•ratl•d wine t'ellcir. 3 bar ~ s2.00 11 .ooo Cat h y Schweickert fi42 R2~\5 < N·5fi) 752-1414 551-8700 I I I •I 642-8235 644-6200 L..: .... _, • -$15,000 DOWM cClft bvy 'f°" o I yHr old ~t c0ttdo ht Mewport IHch. 3 ldnns.. 2 1/2 bo., tri-le•el. FonMll clft. "''" frl* .. wet bcr. 2 ~b &, CHI fN lm'ld. Wolii to t>.och. -OCEAM VIEW, OHLY $299,000. Lo•.., ..... 3 IMhts .• 3 ....... forMCll dl•l""J ""'· lorci-faMlty ,,... Mewty c*ONhd. °" fM '-d. wtHt pri•ot. ....... . 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 ,,... IM IEAI JI -.... .,_ ,. .... ..... ·-,,_ ·-•o.i <OIM ··-....... .,_ .... •O. .. ,. .,_ ........ ii .:, .... ;~ ··-··-.. -..... tlOoo• .. -,,_ .. ,. ·-,._ ,,.......,._ IJC.-n-,., ... ,._ ,._ ""-::-5~ """ i~ Ir-· T I ·····•···············•· PPnthousP v1t>w cH·t'an. harbor & c 1 t )' I 1 t es Beaut. upl(raded condo 1n new Valla !3illbo<1 Pnced to sell at $23!> IJOO Assume to•,•. lo3n llWTY lhlS won't la!-l . 'BILL GRUNDY; REALTOR SIS,000 341 Bayside Drive N. 8 · • · 6 75 -b1b1 IS.OW MARKET ~·1 xvr Uppvr l>e;i n llomt: On h1ll m M1ss1on \'1e)I) Matlow Kennelh' Anna Morland, 1':xtus1v l ~97~. 6.'U_~6 VETS. V.A.TERMS Price. 1.tvab1Lity. l0t·at ion & Owner will :.c·ll V '' Yoo'll get more for ~our mone) an this tovel} rue-eh dt:'COralcd J bdrm home. Neat. cle:rn. na c1- locauon & ooly Sl 16.!iOO Call !179-:;390 now The V A interest has ~n lo..,..ered Loans to Sl.25.IJ.Xl C<ill and let u.., ~how you h o..,.. you quabf) Red Carpet 754-1202 IHR.ATIOM ALLSTATE. FtGHTER Talce over ll 125 annual percenta11:e rate lnan with low down payment Adult condo Carelree h\lni!, tu.sh irecnbc·ll. bubbhnR founti.11ns, pool and li P.J M ult• USl' recreation <.'enter I\:. sumablc $55 000 loan $81.000 Call 645 030:1 .REALTORS RECREATION MIMOH>? Room ror tennis court and pool . + R\' dnd boat at•t-e;" Great c·ui.tom t Bdrm. f<1mil ~ room home OMC al 1'1' • - " CE GEORGE ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HEW LISTIHG JASMltofE CHB 1·,1ri m•·I' Ot·-.1r;ihlt• lln1· Ston T .. n 1<1·dn1orn-. f'lu' Dt-n W11h Sf•1•ond fo1n•pl.tt1· S• p ·1r.1l1• 1>11\IOJ.! l!n<m1 l\P11lr:1I Cc1l11r<. T11.o I .111!1' 1'.11 111-. \11111 \'1t•11. I 1f 'flw ON';m r 11<1t !-'p.1 .'. 'l••nn10.. Sl·111r1I\ '•·"'' ~:\~\ Fl 1"1\~('I!"<; i:n~.000 llVIHE \rt1!i.l1rallv IJ1•rornlf•d North>Anod Patio lfoml' Thi-. llnml.' ~ho,.., L1kt> ,\ Morlt'I fn..irk ~ 011b1!11• 1'rt f,I'\ 1·1 1'hrN· Lari!!' lktlroom~. 1'111:-0 llonu' lloom ~ Fam1lv H0<11n Only SI 17,:-14)11 759-9100 #2C0tl* ........ HewportC:....... ~-·--------- llllC & ANO" SPARS C S M P 0 W T k S 0 P A I H t A J 6 R J Y W I L T H(S R A P SJL t Y C R I G 8 C A C Z E J 1 C 0 G R 0 L T l A K N J H E R R A Y J S E S T W I X H D J A S A I A C 0 Z T F K R S R R T T I P E G H A K J S S F Y S E P T G C 8 K H S 0 R E P P A G S W A S R 1 R 8 R C U I G 0 T E M M A S T W R R 8 0 E R I 8 T £ H H P R l U I 0 R R D 0 0 0 A H S Z OROFLPAtGHEHE SO WAEL R T A M H C 0 8 T A A E J G J H E M l M 1 A I R 0 I L R L F A A Z A E P E C a S l S M J T 0 E M M F H ' Z P R H I T 0 M 0 S T S A M R E G G l J E P A E S R K E K Y S R I V S T H A A V N I L ......................... "'"·-. ~ .......... ,.,.., ......... 111., ~ = t::~ = =:::. ·---' .. ... o.rw y_._ ... ....... 1024 OCEAHFttOHT ······•·•······•······· ~:.A.,')'TSI OE TWNHSE SS'i.500 ~ RANCH REALTY !">fJl 2000 l.UI ARenl 556-7777 6 Deluxe 2 bdrm . 2 bath l•--------•I uruts. S9'J5,000 Subm1l "SPACIOUS" 4 Mo new' 2 bdrm. \1TI ba ~per locauoo LarRe I a!>:.umabll' lc1an S o r1ual1f ~1ni;: J<J)<t' \\alue ti.11 l2V> maMUl.f LOAM CtJ I Eli[ PlRI t-w-porl a.Kh I 069 your creat.JVe rmancm~' IS THE WottO ••·•·········•··••····· lalM>o lay Prop. for tlus super expanded Reafton ~ksa Verde home 11 • 67S-7060 11r fcatur~ " hw:e fJmll) room. tieauuruJ pool ;ind -~;z~1~• R£ALTORS Fabulou:. • bedroum ---------. Ya!e Pbn. ideally 10<.;t EAST SIOE C .M. ST ARTER HOME 3 cozy bdrms. frplc. IR lot. w beautifu l fruit trees, low down. owe pauo and master bdrm with s 1\l1 ng r oo m Olllners are anxious' l-1 ur more d e tails. call 54<>-1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS lASTSfOl '-"l£1 !st' F:ven•om"o; answer 1---------- l.O a bar~ain $100.000 Sl40,000 Sl66.800 111 ass umable loans. ranimg from & ID ll' $26.34-0 Rn>!>!> an nuaJ wrome Well ke pt Slmde ~ton units "1th .i gar .. ote!> +oH -.t park'R t\(\ tiQ'xJOO ·lot l'ALL 1).1.i 7211 DtES REALTY 673-6210 PRESTIGE Hua Ider c us tom 1 ll!tl home 2 frpb, ~ br 2 ba ;,> i:ar !~rator tou1·h''" owe lit 2nd \tu:.l "l' l' $159.7::.0 ~ 94fll WAI.KEH & u ;1-: I< E ~I s ' vu AMAZING VALUE SparlrJmg. nearb new :i Bdrm 2 bath homt· In ---------•: g reat fam 1I~ $80,000 JHr \' 1H.a 11! 'ti ""' n1•c "ill iwlp hnanll \h'I r..1t>-rt ne1ghhorhond of ()«eans1 d f.' Close tu :-choob dnrl ~hoppinlo( Pool ~•ze ~ured > iHd with lo\'l'I} patio ~7 ooo don osen reahon; 1213 ~ CO~<;T HWY LAGUNA BEACll 497 4848 MO DOW.-. VA nu..-. J Hdrm :.! lJJlh h11m'' I h-11\un·~ h.Jrd .... 0011 noor.. !>hc1k1• rouf .inti 1----------l;trj!t" 'ard Ov.n<'r" ""' U>tOLUIBERS 1nu-. Pnrt'<l 111-.f'll ,t\ 110 I lmmaculatt• .,t.i t Jb•n ly Slfl ;50 CJ ll 540 ll.) l .i !> h 0 r <' o n I .1 r I! t' ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS i'..a.slS1de IOl Thll> "' ii I a p peal to lhe 1ma~1nau'e land l()('ked o;eaman .,.. 1th tu:. (lwn t\wldrn~ idea~ \-.km)( ~ 11r. '"'"' ed OD cu.1-<k SJ (' High loan balancf' J'liewl> carpeted & f~hl> p.:11nt <•d throughoul Thi' tvme also ha5 central J ar a:n1 41 bard""ood noon ~ RANCH ~ REA LTY ~ 551.2000 ~ \.\C l l1W:'\R ~I'• 111~ ~ ~ .! 1 on11o l>lt ti1 .. "' :!Br :u.1. '· rr'I Ill,, .. ll11nlt'. ri ..... , U• 11.irl.. ,\ 1 • .,i 1.J:o.1 "1ur \ \ 11r 1 "" 'l!l\UU11 • .l ~115 WU \1-!l 17141 • i:.H "'"' "r ~5" 1~,. ""ORTHWOOO I , I , '1'"' n 11,l\ ' ...... t• n1 t• \ I•"'' II I pllt h I t• J•l I•' l\111 r· I •' \ l'.t• n I \4. tt fl '" J I 1 t "'" ~ I • .1 r Spy~• lo"JOin Oeaut1ful bag 6 be<1rC)f1m 41, bath estate w ith lar11e ocean view Q10.n1·r 10.1ll rarry large 211d l'nt·••tl at '595. <XXl SSOO ,.at MO.~. L'> aJI )OU pa) .... ht>n ~OU takeover 8' , .• \',\ loan 4 br. 2 ba w ro;tm <1': I :.ii.med pool & ~ra & to\ cmJ patio Onl) $145.900 646-illl 642-5200 Pete Barrett,.~ I altv ~sfur ' ~ •• t ., f '->4"ttf n1u \1-.n 'tr.111.:hl .... .ti• .11 .;.1 h4 ()11(1 RCTaylorCo 640·9900 lcryfroftt Home With Pier /Sllp 2 sty, 5 Br 6 Bn. nicely decorated & well main ll.ined. owe the entire balance with norma l down pa y ment Sl.190.CXX> Call Ma"1s JACtlS REAL TY 675--6670 Su pf'r flnuncin1t avail on thJr; new 4 B d r m w 'jlnurm e t k1trh .. h11rdwOOc1 flo nr,. •P•· 11ta1ncd 11la u ~ 1ndow11 Cr b•Y view ~.000 1026 ---------·! ...................... . OCEAH VtEW!!! rDRA.'iT ICALl.Y REDUCEDfOH QU1CK SALE I I OAKGLEH D1 s t 1n ct'1 ve new ~ bedroom. 21.., ba con· doouruums $99,990 2511~ t::kten Ave. l" M 642-6734 J br & bonus rm Show-. like new ' s•,';. assuma· ble loan & seller :.ays ~ubm11 terms Only SU9.(k)O 759· l~l r::~~~' sec ~~~.-,£P~s· •OU ..... ••-f'Of'O• ....... ol ,,,. '°"' OC"O"'t>lecl -be-~ IO fC)I~ f()vt t "'O·• ~· l ROCOEG 1 1 1 1 1 r I n·· i '1 I 1 \ F E R G 1 j ! 1 go 10 • dude ranch bill I I J II r don't 1111nk It's 100 autllelltle. °! I ITI •VIPICIOUO OI IUll• lhl!lgO, l Oil• a col~•* -' \ RO TPAC I' I' l I I o _ .... ,.,. '"..C~ ....... ... ... ,,, ...... .,.. -..... _ .. L . ....J.__,__,,,__.._....__. '"" tot-•~· I -... Ne l ~ HY OW:>.EH New 2Br. 2na Gold ~cdal W1nn1·r. I' ,nu lo ~h. Sl28,0UCJ 962 35!M aft 6 30PM * •WOOllllDGE $91,• Great starter home ' Walk fr o m thi s 2 bl!droOm anach\.'<i home to shoppinJi? or tht! lakt!' 8 ';. loan l l> A ~ SUMABLE' \\\)oo h ridge Kcaltu :,:.1 3000 l!l?tttarrant• Pl."'·l nlllr Let's Svndlroniie You ~LJ4 sell and ~o meone eJ.ae wants to buy It's easier to do both through a reputabl ~ &llency Wf' havf' ~ •nd w 4' n~ llsUllP Call 1.b • I 00/o LO-AM * 1.!Jle.J\Pr t''<l!>tm~ loan on 1h1 .. 'H·n.,at1ona l SPYGLASS hOme! J br. 3 car ~ .. 11e. walk-in wet b4r that ~ats s ax and a Vle>W that goes forever! Best 'alue on market! ~l!iOI Real ):;state 816 CANYON "t.o •tdt"Jlar l!Ult •our.., l~I Jlt-!IH I -.q II I ltt 1; l~jnft'>. 51 • 1t.11hs l'nol ,.incJ ~pa ~I ~· Cl()I Tff£ STARNES CO. 673-7761 •WATERONT PARADISE• \ 1 ht lll·\,1hlr• \JIV•' Ill Uu-. hu.;t' ,.,1.11• nn I' l<ie.-. 7 tir mJin h•1u~t «. ~ ue-.t 'I rt r' 1 r 111\ .1 m d n 1 f 11 t' n t h t> m 1 t..it. ,\t VtUA BAlBOA Gn>at fananran~. nssuml' 1u1,•; loan" I & l bedrooms, ocean anrl bav 'cews. o wner will ht>ip fmam't! Resales s1art al $125.000 ~al.lo"" i<<'nnt>d' ( ·0111 Anna Morland. e-xclus1vl' agent 975·0800 o r roi-041!6 A.SSUMAILE 9.95°/o LOAM an Uus lvly 4 bdrm home on rec! land wtth pool & art :oitucbo Temr1c loca· uon & seller wdl carry a 2l'1d T.D i\ bargain al $1.llJ .500 646 7711 Real ~t.ate IYOWMER HAUOlt RIDGE End unit condo 4 BR. 3~ Ba, 3car iarage. View O( Ca\a.lina, Fuhlon lal&l\d and ni aht b sh ta. PTI n c m1y 1315.000 ~ OCIAHMOMT ~IX fantuUc ooc>ununlly co own a 1pacioua z fl 3 br tnoome unAl on a raro corn er lot . Hae • \ UtuVff \oan .. llat will r ury 2nd T 0 •nu -~ ...... ,,.-· ·-·· .. -... ·-· _,._-··-.... ··-.•. ··-_ ....... --·•->• ... • ,.,...,. ...._..u..fwwllhed .._..u.fw-Mshed Ca It •1l•s ...... ......... • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ""'-•.a..ct l 4 JS ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.:;;.•.:;;:••••••j•ji,4 ,,,,_ l244 ~.,...._. l2S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... "'Ai:tilllal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,z Bl\ nT So Cal Plau. ...•.....•............. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY PILOT th .... ,.... s. OMMrlHl•t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml ............ 106' S..C11 •lllh 1076 .._ "•rty JOOO ..... ~················· ······•··········•····· ••••....••.•........... llU J Ddrm. family rm. patw 2 Ur I HI \'undo. b ... ul dt-llD> 3 br. I\• bi.. rrl>IC pool It "Pil S500 r•U pets nJceo rond tt1on nr So <'Orllli'd. Sprinl(ll". C'OVt!rt'd PltllO. n~w paml ~l7 .6'l l460 8AYf'RONT BALjQA ••••••••••••••••••••••• lSLANO W..,.rant Dock Ru.&ld )'OW' O-'ft t'Ulitom hcxPtt • loc 800 3Q.I\ ~t mzzuor6Ta J'ICT ~ac\liar "'lult' w•ter qew •atha"ll\f' pvl ~ t: pr bborh. pit brh '° pert. :'\ pel("I0"9 en. 2Sa . poot frl)I<' ii:lnt i.ud 1n1t SM.. o .... , 3391 ''""• PlMAMCIHG JZUMITS \Jndiw 14 JWr unit Kn*• •alf'n 11 "'> r•rurb' ht'O. httlh dt• tt V IUll" .Ur 1 dl'n, oc \U pool. 'Pl $1800 mo Opc>n I & "'•l M •) Ill !Jn~ IV OlJ With .. ll\'lll 3144 l t Pina $117)/mo 111 1$10 mu Rt'h rtw1 Nu m " out CloM! lo cv.-r 1----------1 111.'!t .. llt'<'UT t'.;all 1.,lo d. pet.5 A\llUI Oil ~7 3200 }1h1na 29131 Vld ~.rn Jat'Obl Kealty 87$-6670 f'l'T3 ... mD Nii..-.llan L N. o-r.w 3226 o,.;F.1ff1tiu 0 4'11"" 1 Rlt> ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATH> HOM Jo; ~Vi.;o 3267 Villa BalbO• Condos l.eue Adult only •\br tba ocean v1t-w •1 br. dt'n. l "• bil •2br2ba. O<'~an vww •t-)'om~'75mo 2 bdrm 2 ba. modem. rrp&c Previ<>Ua owner• unit Teak c a bA . J*Qeled, lrg pauo. Sl 100 yearly 673-mO OWNER rNnd rC"nl•I •"'• 1 h1 '" onr al th!-bNI bu)'• m Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAHACltlST llRAND Nt:w 3 lklrm . liu-ruJv n-n. duung 11rra. ~ bu hoo'k· AttraM1v1• '\Uf\ krn rirrpli11:1! Jtt'll -. brtcll l rpk fi••aut 'unn\ ltrtt·h•·n with hlltnt~· l..<1vt•ly t\lll'lld\' ltK'lillOI\ w 1l h JGO dl·.: 3 Be ur 2 br & clt·n Nt• .. <'TJ)l " dr\Jb ~'rt"' h IJa 111 l ...•..•.•............•. ...... ;; • .-.. 3101 · ANXIOUS °""" ......... .! lldnn 0,.nl(t'I rt•t• t'llOdo on lht' 14 llC"r "' (tc11·1l. X I n 1 " u n •• t 1111' u r t• n<fn1t uwl. lt•n.n111 PoOI '\llUl\11 <i4' $lllW ~ ).UO flOM ~ tUH Rt:NT JRLrroper+Mt ~or645 ll'U!I 'uk for <:Iara ••••••••••••••••••••••• f-.l.lc I br C'tHMfo ~Ith 1><••110 ''""' lrurn bl.k,'OI\) ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltOO al Oranae \.:ount 1 tod•> • 1895.000 With &2GO ~· 1town Hn*f'• roo1lt'n1 fl(lrl C11JI ••111 f>arllln~on '" t ';1v Mooth 7~ W'lo <.:omm pool ~mo inrl 11rd11 r J\J(l tr75 616'1. 700 11 tl'I J or 4br Pnci-d rrom 1.\2:) ~75 1-'nt·d ) a rd & 1tJra1i?l!1> l"am1l1e11 pleai.e Kids & peti. wclrome Call 964·~ or Spi<'IOU.'I 3br. 2tHI. frplc. dt_.dt' 2 car {CU. 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PRODL!MS·Nee d t o =' ~s.c....., 1'alk., Free C'OW\Nlin1. ~towortc• A9C Helpline &u-22:22. days per weeb tam· ooon, S4 pe.r hr pJu.a SocWCW. 5400 t'Olftm, P&euanl won. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ.1'121 No calla belon RJCKS 1JaOl. ~ or open minded coupies. We au.a.rantff ~ o ur 1ntroducl1on•. 714-G3&-7100, woct)ftlJOin Leadml o.c. t)edromc:a ~--... TSL'llplt ta-tlm 11 I It" l1iltl\ f'1lt1I \ln lh1•r" I'•' 11•1>1• Rmml• 1"\>111 uni)' N\ NP\ lkh IWJUJ! v. J p00I hi abr 1.)~ CA lll. ~ 11 • &ie«U t»yfmnt otfl<'f' park Inf'-JCllUWe j • o 1 l u' 1 • l . I 3 \I$ R.1-.ponaiblt! h1w 11racJl.1111l1· ---------1l1Jl417'~ too..1 _ nt'f'd" quirt plu-l' to JeM1fer . A great 81G con!\dMl1&I ~unc & FREE ...iM."turtnl CO(l)J)llD)' rdernl Abortion. adop-hu tb• lollowla1 re• 't:;::l! t .... paUo • ,., •••• ,, I\ 111 h \t •• I 1n bf-itl\\ I I' h••n ~1 ~· ~II! 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Cle1t•11t• 3876 f tu w l btl 2 l>.a •Ill Tur11tr111 II .1n·.i In 11w:N~ Ulil) ~ Int I \l.lJ 1~ l'n!J n .... ,. Shr N niu S!:M> llW I II II J.1iJCJ1 JOil a..iun11 . ..,., r 111 "'., :tllM lllt b i:su-.1~ mah l>hr..,. ,.11111• .6~n11t'I) lwn2t>u ;-ti.1 l'81o nr ltoag Nt-Jl 4wd nul'l l>rnok~r S2!ll5 04.'.> ~'U'Jll l' W p {t'm Wtll :ohr hllml ~ :l{Ul~S?QO t U\11 ~ \ ~~ltl 1-cma.li.• roommd\\' "'ant ~ Lo sbr 4: hOUSt! m nll't· ....rea l>)s ~ 1176!>, eve:. 771>4683 pa uJ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Sf»cious adult 2 Br I Ba. 2 bdrm gar Dli(t", large CiGracsl w/open beam cethnRS. de<>k Walk to hearh forltettt 4350 servtng bar. k>t.s ol wood $3'7:1. 1-:vel> 4~·<i.'llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• & c abinets . No pet!>. S..Juan -1::.~~;gdM SlS.5/mo. 673-8803eves ~.._., 1878 673-0960 2tr 1ba gar. swunming ••••••••••••••• •••••••• -pcd. ~ ga~. Adlts on New 2 br + 2 ba condo , I Uk>TA M t:SA ll\XlY fOC' July har llaa conP'•ta on )'Our new ..-wrotrf CIMTH rda Wall housult job Good luck In your blKllH•• S..ltea ~ 7:182aJ\ ~ new advent urea. The l'rvAJ•liOUll «'•Mn vie~ ---. ---.-Gan&~ ,1Un \'" v; 1anuqut1 tk IJUttt Nt:w Ze11land Cou· 11.1nll'J i·unf rm 11to pit' w /2 Hhoul iilU' JoM. Saturday ft)gbl was Newport t'Cl ntor Ur d\Jldrcnrt.<iw~s l>(!rma super.l had1e>muc::hlun. tl'M 100 nent rrnti.1 Npt :.irt-11 I ~ we can dO ll aaam 873.u> real soon. Thanltyou. • J)l'-:J,ll:O : Ot-Tlt:£S • -----Sandy l..: & J mu., from~ &q ~/l"•"t/ It Nu I~ 11.-q U72 Ou ~ Lolt & fa.cl uoo l"un' l>r • ''' aar1>ort ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• K£l~ ................. . •MICl• "'-1;..rt \ 4. 11\\•r ()(hct' 4 IC.111 Wilt• lLW or l't'('l'P Lu\. ('()nl nKim ktlch.-n l>hvnt'l> :.1:cr'l'\.i1r1.il II< teie, (.'.111 Candy at 7fi0.0IOV ·f'H.WPOIH' i::a.a."I.. tUll•' h.u lllO l30 "<l f\ "''ndu"' uf£1ct''> .a\iul 1n d&rpurl 1He111 buth.I f'lu-.h tl•"('or and t'Cinf nn rt-t'!Jt. tic roHrt' 1-'ul l~ Ol.'<IWP ... ucJ pr~. !<l'rv n~1ul w 'C'op1t>r IW'< d. lell'COPll'r xlnl ratc:s & I rm f~ 1133-9'.nt Oct''dn Vat•W Su it t' Pn•st1g1ou) :"t•wpo n ~.i<'h IO<'alJ<JO 480 l>4 ft Call 1132 2061 5005 EstablisMd l~l gtf\ and !>lo1w,,.art' bl.t.U1eSS ln elegant "ihop ~center .Ideal owner operation T urn kl') ... 1th ext't'lleot r t-turn t;.....ner reunng S72.0VO Stort> for !>ale J P J FOlllD ADS ARE FREE &all: 642-5671 R EWA R D S 3 0 0 fo r motor q ell' Blue-& \l'llo w VamilhJ \totocroass rrusstnK frolll Sea Shore Or. 4 2b r.736578 L(.~'T 4 '29. VI(' 20th & Sant.i Ana A' c C ~1 AIH ~'TAPLt-:H Mt-an' ~ l..1veUhood Reward' ~4 Cal1rom1a. Ladies d1~ LOST . Lt::lCA J!>mm count upparel C'hain camera~ 28mm lcru. & :.tore Grt-al ''olumt'. JClnl finder O (.' t'aariiround.-. prof1ll> l :.lure ur ull ~ +Z1 Kt:W..,KD' N<> · re lnrul 1u~ . ..J:·u:.A:-+-tmf-..'ltiom-;l1Ul .. OC'~ uoa • kees>10& APCAK.£ S4'7·2S63 cpl'ftDflllll . AM !Wet'/Sal•rw COVHGIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must have 1 year aolder · Schoakli Ml& experience. WIU be • 953-0771. kal ..... 7005 reqwred to so&der hook. ~Hr Outca.U Serv1ct' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lurrtt terminals. wlrf -llOkier & t.ouch·UP PCB's. PRE LAW i.tudenl need.Ii ..... WHILI e ,000 Will dO anythloR AiJply at: Legal Confide nt lit I YOULIAlM Malttt'~ DVM p (). Box 3242. Sta r t in g sala r y 1840 Monrovia, C.M. !II ll 9:2li63 S3 ZJ1nr, Iner . to $3.36hr 6&2-4MZ1 E.0.E. aft !.:> cla~ Haln \11 DIAMOND WA~TLO $3.65/hr. w c:ert1f1Cll· ---- Pnv part~ wiU buy 1 lo J !Jeri otUu>ed Apply 3l • ASSEMILHS • carat. cash N B 548-4975 t5S5 Su~erl or A vt-. Newoort ach &48-7764 •TUJNEIS• MASSAGE s1mpauco t::OE Your masseur Orange County manuCac L'> BobJamt.'l> Hr A Travel A&ent lurer o l elect r o OUtc&l.b 9-tl 4!}4-~111 mechanlcal products 1s In Just 6 w~ks seeking trainees ror day •• ~Travel School'! WA l.O a.saemblt' e lec· SPIRITUAL Rf.ADllSGS 10061 Talber1 Ave F"V troruc s1111tche1 & du · lOa.m IOpm 1-"lh L1c'd 964~~ pl11y:.. Apply io person. -4112· 72b16 or ~ W34 1&15 JDW-.ci. 7075 s <.amino Rul. San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Madet'Speci....._s Clem l::nthusiast 1c fem1lt-16.a Monrovia, C M ------~er lool'lni;c for a beg 642,:M.2'7 E 0 1-: ~eo..p.y band rock. n1:w wave }all.~ etc Call Ad· ASSISTIM ESCORTS Sitter • 1.84. 642 4300 24 BHTOtl SURVEY ~Hrs 6-1 I 011\U hr.. 5 :K>PM to 9 JOPM, Mon· CHECXS/MC/VISA .MJiture woman to babysat day thru Fr1d<1 y -Ill } our home 9·~A.\t to 1 ~PM Satur· •FOXY LADY* --~S.7800 day Grec1t for collegian..., and rnoonbRh ters. $84.0o OUTCALLONLV HalpWanted 7100 µer w 1:1•k ONLY •972"1 '38• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REQlllRE MENT IS A j\COOW\Wlj( Temp. GOOD VO IC~ Call : DlSCfU:t:TOUTCALL N1!0'l ,\ud1\0r. 4 days 642 4l'll. ext. 312 afte r ·~13• Long.u.•rm a:.Ml(nment 5 JOPM. Monday tbru """Uif~(pjil --f~,..rtt-stttft-\'.,.ft -,. t'lttSY" ·--··---- ly S400MP. 2tl~~ado baJ~. W /\lC~ ~~CJ Garage & !>lOrage arP11s " 11 ~~---6ffiil-;-Tip •. -i>OoT + sµa j ~Hable "A.~roretalj? ----------' S495. Call Ad Siller 114:1 Aaenl 64l).9900 ~ 2 br apt near The 642-4:l>O 24 hrs - - ----Bl"'fa. Encl gar. Adlt.<1 . ------I Stocage garawl-:. ror rl'llt no pas. S37S. Open Wed WeshMtstff 3898 on Balboa Pen•n:>ula Ji1.:hly des irable rirst Owr IOr3llOD. m Odl'rn b U ii i\ l II )! l. I g h t & c~~. 235'i.J.l\.Jt 9 r noorspalt'. c1mpll' & con \efllffit park mg A' dll ble June Lst OHered !>Ub !tt.antJalJy lower lhan pre \.,uiJ.nJ( rate ~Mse + 5 )ear opllon 450 Newport <.:alter Or , N B 75~0till La R u n a N 1 g u e I . ~~ Bellflower. La llabra. ---- S an Clemente. Occansldt>. \.A>ntur ... Tho u s a nd Oak :. & or·anl(e. t....ill Lotit Afnl'lill l(r.i) p4'rrvl F.: Newµort Buch .in:~" Pl~ l'llll l).M 4655 ----l.rdlt\ TOMMY'S HOFH 1.1.s.1 Aut. A.,t M«Marr OfMEWPORT 1.8S62 MacArthur Blvd . Couple · W1fe ·o (1r:e . .... , f" :: , 2 5 • I r v husband ma1ntt"naoc1· 71+ 152-0l61 d :n> urut:t, OC'eans1de. t:i. ~ 1prn. 321 Monte Vasta ••••••••• •••• ••• •• • • • • • next LO rwi zone ( 10~., '( -2 BR upper Cpts. drps. a>1"Zft t 673 <!943. 673 3930 213 25 l-7J!H Ask ror Lost black female Lab LG 1 br, bath & .,.., i.1<1 gar S300 M'a1I now ----::-- • -. swry. 'Frplc. beam ce1I m5719evstwkrlds ~ mo Set-manager at __ in£. •. aapae. SJSO. ----_2035c .... "~~r;i.~a Apt 2~ •3136Sq. Ft • Newpon-Bellch Owner m31!IR r.OJ. ss&07t..2 Jack. .. May 3rd. Vtc S3n ------Clemtonte RF:WARU ln••dft•ftt &SO} or 493 4057. • ' ( t ( l il s Jl ~ ~ tnwnb fvmiilticf m ,_,_........, or Unfurftished 1900 ----- -I I .... ...., • .och 31401 ·•••••••••••. ••• ••••••: £xc-ellenl ga~ag~ nr .0< •-•••••••••••••••••••• f'......Mul Villa a1rpon $\,25, m u. call! LoYely all aduJt... no pets. ~IU I ge eves 95.S-16~-__ 1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed I New 1&2 lldrm luxun I Smgle Gar. E S111c C M i.nger, h,b. 846-0619 adult apl!. in 14 plan:. S40month Stordge .... from S390, 2 bdrm Call~ itr, 1'1'tba. stuu10. Gar. tawnho~ from $535 + 1 --------- lrplc, D/W, $450Mo pools. tennis. waterfalls. Office Refttd 4400 752-7474, s.:&3397 ponds! Gas for c'OOk1ng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•••"flr W .. UC hea\inR pa1d From San 123:1Sq. f\ S988 m o -~ "" Diego Frwy dnve North 1617 Westclirt. N B l« 2 It 3 br apta from oo Beach to McFadden Agent, ~1 ·5032 $450. f"plc, large yd. then West on Mt•Fadden patio, gar. nr Huntington to Sea wind Vill age EXEC. SUfTES Harbour. chHdren OK. (714)893-5198 Pnrne Newport BeaC'h 1981i% Jib Circle. apt '1, ----0-klc. Near O.C a irport _8404623.~---------l loonll 4 00 .Rent inC'I. reception. <'On ••••••••••••••••••••••• fe r ence r m, Janitor Dehm.e pooWde xtra lge S72 Week & Up • l Brs. serv .. ullh. 100 free 2tr. 2bL Bltns. dshwhr. kitchenettes. pool & co p 1 e !> & more l n O'llles beach Adlt.s. maidserv. :;48-9755. I Secretanal serv avail ~l s. $3 95 m o. Landrolnn Mote_l _ lizor~8SI 9-ttl Room for rent. n o n Exe<.'ut.Jveomre.,~nailin IEACHWOOO ArTS smoker. separate bath. full serv ofc bid~ Nr 1112 Br. pool, apa, palt06. lot pnv. Sl70 mo . utal tn o C. Airport. Recept & all mkdla. no pets. Ocean t'I 839-4178 a her 6 P m phone ans .. secy :.erv breeR, dDR lO frwy I& -l ~~~~~&~-.Z~·~l.800=·---l Lovel.Y. nr. HoaR Hosptla I ~~·etc. P e&S4! call No loL·noa smoker. So:)() 1---___ _ 2br. 2ba. adults 401over. I wk.64&-1035 •NE.-WPORT 81'.:ACll • 1l Land:m.arlt Pool. Jae. ---PRIME LOCATIO .. ' t.enUs, gar 963-9315 Nr Beach. share bath/ktl • •• •. Dana Potnt Smgles $295 SOyds from waterfront. 2tr. 1i.;ba Condo. Frplc. mo L'tal incl (7 H • 500,q ft pool, Brookhurs l & TT5-0239 •71419&15!1'J4 Adams area S41SMo --54S-2till Sum'rr Retttols 4200 •.......•.............. Nice I Br. Walle to Hunt· 1ngton Center & bus $.110/mo. 960-1460 -----3848 ...,_IHch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront I br apt S450 per mo. North Laguna. Cllf( Dr. 67~3067. 3852 a...,_.MkJilel ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 Ba. nr .t:;I .Niguel Golf Course. gar . aar cood .. pool s-4 95 . 4&U700; 661·~ 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. a pl 58., SSOO mo. Pool & rec. rm. 831.(1730. fl;capt• tu Lido for a !>Um mer of SWl & fun , 4 Bil 1 sty home with J!;rcat patio Walk to ba) ·n b~ach club tennis & Vlll<ige. Ma) $1200, .lum· t?.000. July $3000. Aug $4.000 /\gt 759-0RJ I ----- Newport Hea l'h Beautifully furnished 2Br. den. 28a. Harbor View home $975 A\'aJI aft May 15th 711 752 1830 or 714 831 7048 ----~e 7 nn tlse + ) d. "'P" 6"t" 1-'aauly Is 1 onl) \\I., ly. Jun $550. Jul SF,50 ~ $QJO 7lVI &-ashore Cannery Village orf1ll' space avail l ll!l' & I sml Broker 675 4912 .cd.M DELUX F. SU ITF:S. From $295 /\ 1 r rond . ample pkg Ut1I pd 285.S E c,t Hwy 675 rooo 450 Sq fl $450 mu 4001 B1rrh St. N li. Agent. 5-t I ·:i032 View of Bay 1st ltmt· ol fered 2 dlx oHtcc:. Ap prox. l<M»..q fl 2 pvt baths 2400 W Coast Hw} 731 ·3605. 64().$300 WESTCLIFF BLOG. HEVlrpQRT BEACH C'o•~,Wt-t~WfOr~ •M l•TV\l" • ..,. FR O NTIN G GOLFCOURSE Lo wer Qmdo. 2 Br. 2ba, West Nine Dr. Lovely a rea 8ltDs. Wlhr/dryer, pauo. 2 car gar, a uto opor. Ad1ta. no pets. S.SSO/ mo. 645-8410 I Room), Waterfront home Non·smoker only $625 673-1.521 be( 9PM ../A•C--././c-.-oonal ... _ /c,.._ /,., __ ---Vacaliolt Rftltah 4 2 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '17o.li50 MAUI condo Kapalua golf -,--,,-.... -,.-..... ----3-1-6-9 resort. 2 BR. 2 ba , • .. .................... ..:.l:_il_l'UUl __ . _213_: _47_0._32_12 __ ,_llWPOIT COUMT'IY CLUI LMMG SinllH. 16:% bedroom .. •townbooses. f'rom.. 644-1900 OCEANFRONT Woods C.ove, Laguna Bch 2Br. 2Ba. June J.thru Labor Day. SI0.000 543-08 .... toShan 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1tDdio $&50. No pets. Moving? Avoid deposits & Nelll'J1Daaffosp.13J.Q79 cut living expenses' orlllM.. Profeu looally since 1971. Weltclirl l1e 2br lba, HOUSIMATES .;.....,. ... ...,. ./s.c, -~· .. ... ./A-9 ...... ... Call Mr. Howa rd 6 45 ·6101 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT LOCATION N.wportleach 300-4000 Sq. Ft. •SpectacuJar Bay Views •Wet Bats. Fireplaces •Private Pat.106 •Ltnmedlat.e Availability J>teaseCall for an Appt. 67s.8662 OpporturJJty sots ........•...... , ...... . KOll CENTER Orange County Pnxlur NEWPORT 1 t u>ns Co w.inl'> 1n fJe~ant executive :.wlt>... vestors Short lt·rm 6·h in prestige loc. lncld:. ,,.k.!, 50'' nturn Call ~re\anal service-.. re -~-.-·----­ cept1on1st. telephone MoMytol.oan 5025 answenng & more T H t: •••• •••••• •• ••••••••••• II t-: A 0 Q U A I{ T l:: H S <'OMPANn:s ·A pro f~tonJil environ men\. . 714·951-6756 GARDEH SUITE lt<n!q. ft. office s wte " clo.. c:onl. recp. storage L-.e all or part. Newly re· mode.led. t:xteru>1 ve w 1 n dows 001 Dove St N B 95.S-3363 1-;;a n--ex_e_c_o_f_f _1 c-· l' I w recept or 2 man a.Jll)Orl area. 5()()sQ fl · 1 :.ub li.e . Headv S 19 752·ll94 Three omces. or approx. 1.3S sq f\ ea + secret area for lease wi\han ex· isling lawtreal estate1 prop. m~mt offices Recepl. conference. llbran fac1I & mor e Lncated an the new Orange Coast Fmanc1al C .. :nter or MPSa Verde <: M Terms ncxabll' call I.I!> ICf!> d1:.rus~ } uur ten.an<' y. 957-11701 C>UNGt:;H & ASS(){; 9.57 1414 :157 07VI fNEED fMONEY • CRB>ITHO PROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 978-6531 Arrangt'd by Coast .... L04MS ~~s. Tnnt Otidi 5035 •.•.................... Sottlft" Mtq. Co. All types of real estate 1nves1ments 5tnce 1949 s,tciaiUtq ift 2ndTDs 642-2171 545.0611 Money to Loan o n Trust Deeds & Consu-uctwn. 640-006IS UHDA & VICKI Ul1cc or Ret..iil sp<1rc for OUTCALL I~ 10 J';cwµort lkarh Massage * Escort ~ '>'I fl with bath & We're back with more k1l1:h $550 p l°r mo fwi than tver. ll53·0Hl4 673-3.510 IOAM-4.A.M --------~ R f'ntal 4450 I Yr TD for sale, Sll.500 ••••••••••• •• •• ••••••• • Dana Po10t. 25'1 . yield F'Or ~tore & oHace space at agent 675-5981 ~ Rf.W.\RO' Sµnn.:cr 'ip.-n1el m11>ldktn h µi.c1'.ed up a:. a stu > 11 HlU nouce a n~w brown~ ~lute hr old male :.iµ pcar1n l( 1n )Our Ill'\ )th bOrhood ca II u.... tol- 1 t' <· t. 714·1146·4474 o r tJ.3.592. 16711 ~'T Okl fem black t.o> poodle Vic. Atlanta & Brookhurst REWAHD B-3584 968-3684 ____ , Lost small tan fe m Quhuahua. Vac Bnstol & McFadden. Reward 542-3631 Found Boston Bull Ter nei'. Vac Wilson &h-001 Ca.11. ldenUly ~ SCRAM-lETS ANSWEIS Codlier -M1m1c- Gn ef -Capt0r - CAMP rt Rt: I d it<> lo a dude ranch but I tlon't think it's tvo ,1us.henllc l'm !.USPICIOU. .. of llllle tlunKs. hh• a co i n · o p e·r a I e d CAMPf1RE Found Whl gn M I yr 11ld Cat. very loving. nd:. lo\le 646-0Ttn ~o und Tiny blond shll(OlY s mart Dog , Btr>hard. t I B 968-3205 Found· Bl•H·k l cm3 le lJach:.hund like do~. Beach & Ellis. If B 84IHl949 wa:.onable ralt''> -------- f ound preltv o rangl• dec l.iwl•d c.it Ca n 't keep Nel•d1 hom~. 342.:BZ:J 500 to 2700 Sq ft. "· 1 / ~~A VERDE l.>H Mla.KAllNll f PLAZA r:"st'&r'~ 152:5 Mesa Verde E C M. ••••••••• •• •••• •• ••• ••. 54s-4 I 23 •NEWPORT /C.M. Lp t.o 4700 sq ft a\•a1I at pnme corner. 17th & Nwpt 81 675-0000 l:n> sq fl m medical bldl: Avail for immed O<'· rupancy. Ample park· tnl: Newport. 645-6501 t4EWroaT ILVD . 2500 Sq. Ft. Parking, Re ta1l 1Com mere1al Call Ad Sitter 1(7. 642·4300 2-1hn. --------................ 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S650 lnd10f c near nu. ~'. 18101 Redondo Cir .. 11S, H\D\t Bch IK2·2834 5100 ···············•······· * * * Johl W. &..dis, Jr. 2(mGalax> Dr Newport Beach You are the winner of two free uckets <SI I :iO value>. to n.. ~MARY Tow Uing Beach. CA. Tickets may be claimed by calling 642 5678, ext 272 ••• Acr y lic Na ils lOO'l- natural look plus wraps and manicures C.11 the Nail Lair 483-0MS.SJ C USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642·5678 "' bt.UJ Sell with EASE ' lt'u BREEZE <.1as1nf ted Ads 642·5678 ds,nopeta,newdecor. ____ m_-t_l.34 ____ 1 Desk space SlOO mo. sml JJlld~!!--~U~5?=----M'Pl y MO CHARGE off 1 c e $15 0 1 8 2 7 M·l 2800 Sq. Ft. Bid..: <bachelor apt I. on lge blacktopped fncd lot. 850 76 W. 20lh. 642-4610. •PSYCHIC• READSI ADVISOI 527-1406 FOR L.&ASf!: 2 br 2 ba *•HOWIE•* Westclllf. N.B. 6.'U·0900. ~ A b&y V~WI 10 RelltalSbaringService Coa<>MA DB. MAil VWaa.lboa. Adulu. PO U..Rooounat.ef'or You Deluxe 2 rm. olltre .... Good MOlrity. 953.(679 7 days 953-0395 parkl.ni, air·cood. 3SO Sq ..,...KmnedY Corp. fl. S225 Per mo Ami ........... uclualve Middle a a es has 2br. Realonoauca 675-8700 •l•Dt t75·0IOO or dean furn. apt toshr. All -~ uU1. I amoke. $200Mo. EXECUTIVESUlTES a.95a Newport Cente r , full 6 , ... ,.y I&, all oa 1 eervtces. private, O<'ean ... .....itul ... dbt •• * vtew.1270-1830. 7s&-9036. dectW. frplc. pvt, nr Mn.I.._ Re nt 600 e q ft. M • 1 SUl5/mo, 2944 Randolph . 18.. CM. 6'7~5116 •COSTA MESA* S.000 aq f\. Prime loca· tion. Woodwortten OK. Avall lmmed. "2-78CM .... w.--4400 ••••••••••••••••••• btdroom couaae ln ...,.. 61111.J. Avail now. P. 0. Boa 443 Olll*9 OK. t7IO m o. Bllboa tsland MU ... laaOa • .Jeff Ve.a art the w\nMr of J!!'"· ~ free UdNU lll UO Have aome0l.ln1 you want qui•\ 1pot In La1una to ttlH Claulfied 1d1 do 8Nch. Ocnna del Mar lt. welJ. 805678 Ott Ccllta M ... for S300 or -· Qultt area""" M-6. --...._ WllUI ,, &o ~--~-·-· ...... * , ...... W&ial,frp~. ~MAIY ........ ~ 11'7 , ... .............. 1A11181ech. CA ~ may bt rlalm.d l C.W.. IOISTI. H\ ••• To Place your '1,11t Result" Stirvace Dir ctory •d . Call Now 64J-.1611 .... ,, . u.i. wn~ ad ..-. c10 The DaH t Pilot , Newa1>1Ptr . P.O Box 1*, Cc»ta Neu. CA HUI or t eltptlone IJl..11M, 5120 HlfpyAAk ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\~1 llAPPYAO In UN cnlumn ror~•n C.Ultl ESCORTS 642 1~71 ROLLS Rf>\'{. t' ~an; &corts•Outcol 24 Hn. 711..&952 NOWHTRISG ~ ~ass.age t>) !,1 .. v1· Lied Ther..ip1-.t , Nk li.A)t 8PM APVl unl:r 5-e2817 ------- DAY& EVENING O.C. AIRPORT •ESCORTS* 912-4976 lOAM 4AM Fm Parties.Etc. 1-'or Suicere Open Peopl«> t...adies f'r~ this month COUPI..CS ooh 1so-0i.-i t SINGLES only 75'>-06i7 R..>rorded M.sg 24 HD ..... D.LcnMn 3131 Colle.Ct' l-Obt.a Mt"l>.t You are I.he ""m~ ol llM:> rn.~ llcket:. t S1 I 5(1 'aJue>. to ----pent."llCC recfci Ai.-wuo&.&ottfUUCbar&e 'TSLMgmt 642 l003 lmtnt:dJal>" requirement ~ .bn&l\t. dependdble ~nt who. &'9 • ~ penoo • ar countuut de pa.rtment ~rforms all bookkeeping t ask.,, rao.mt1al analys1'\. ror ~~ ~por1 &ach consulting hrm Must fWK.'tion independently & corrum.uucate u.sll y ~ 1th i.rol~ coosuluanu. ~l•ry cornmen:.ur<1te wilh expene:OC'! & a bi u ly ~ reswne LD COfl fldmc:-e to ad oo. 614, Ua1 h Pilot. P .O. Boll 1!)6(). Ul&ta Meo.a. Ca 921$216 lice I P'I ,.,... Part u me, ex.penea~e necesary. ~·· A£X."TG BK P NG Tl:MPORAK'i BAHYSITTt:H for 3 mo ·Mon. Tut• 'ft\ur t-r I 8 »J Refs My home. ~aft SPM Btt.BYSrrn;H -Mdll.lr"' ~ 1 1nf11nt ~•11'1· f-ri IS !'>. 'I, B . ..irc.i ~ J::x.peneoce preferred ro~ our Cost.a Mesa office . P\ea9e uU Mr. George Wagner al ~230C> Z700 Harbor Blvd. CA6ta Mesa ~ today to •or• Le.~ Opportunity on \ anous accounun~ & I E molo} t-r bookkeeping as11gn menlS Wo rk close lCJ Br1uuc1an. Command you r h om e f'1iure Penonnance. the hair O«b to Senior AC'COUD cutltn& place. 1mmed. t.aru ~ throoghout oPenUl& for exper. pre- Ora.ai;:e Count> c111on h a ir culler 111 Ollta Mesa. Salary + comm. Xlnt growth op· ROlllNIT NllLFW portun1t 1ei.. pa td accoun(ef11JS = Call Edmund Tlw ,,.IC&W .., ... RY ZJJJNo. Broadway ,_......, ,.._ ~ C-Oktwell Banker &taw<'lan. expenenced • With followmg. Good op· portunaty. $45·338 l or 586-S472 Tour \Ud~. Santa An., Lon~ Bearh. CA 17141835-4103 T'lekets ma\ bl· rla1m•~l L·R"'E PARKIN(', b~ railing. 6.il 511.8. t•\I l•-~-•c.·------•l llU\t.rrY OPEl<ATOH -::7".!. H.ent space & earn mon:.·. • • • ----·-- "'·••I \Inn• .i fl·• '·"'' '"' .. 11 th< ,,.,,r1c1 '" "'(' 1 1 rho· lJ.ttl• l'llol \111tht•r < £I n' f>.1 1• \I " 111 h \lo ' '• •' , .,n t .. • :tn\-.. ,,. fron\ $1 ~ lll' (. l 0 "4:! 5t,'711 fnr mon 1nl<•rmat1nn & '" pl.H't' \oor m"""a"'! Wht Ma.le 26 seeks same 21·30 7 14 /673·517 2. 731. 713717'2· 7313 UM>A & VICKI OUT CALL Massage • Escort We 're back 11111h more fun than ever. 95.J-01!}4, lOAM-'AM Classlfied Ads 642·S678 ACCTG CLEKK A 1H . A P . full t ime-W /co bme 4!11 ·S42' AdiYlty Dftd« 99 ~d tCf factlrty rert.tf ie<1. Sa I ary r a n ~ e S4 00.$4 SO an hr. Xlnt ""ork.ang C'onds. Good beneftl!. Tl!St.m Ma nor. 10:11 Hr.>an . Tustin 8lZ~ or 642 lS05 ~k for Jinru. ---- i\dmaru$trall ve St-ere tan ID nm ell•~ tor small ~laser co an San Juan O\p!S\r.no DullH include Recep11on1st . typing. bookkeeping . payroll, a«OWit..s pay•· ble a. ~1va ble, cor rer.poodence & pu.rchaS· mg. Good pay 1berwf1t.s. C all r o r appt . 714/«M'i&M. A&gress1ve salespersoni. wl.lhng to u m $100 & more pr day . Com · mis sion. Con s um e r itoods. 7141436·6368 for appt AIDES: Gravey . .rd 6 BA11i AWE for rel!~· aie nt c ommunit y , pleasant atmosphere, aood benefits. Newport Btach. 631·~· Lt!<1d1ng Cd M :.a Ion. ti44-7321. !)52 ~ IOATS Gelroat ~xpert. 2 nd S btfl. Ma r:G rt!gOr Yachls. l631 Plat'\!n\1a . Olsta Me!>a. BOO KK Et:Pt:R SECRETARY·ex!>"rd typlDg ~WPM. girl Cnda:r lype duues, I m1.tn ofc !',alan· rom· mensur <1te ~ exper 64S-U61 100.KHPER • F\111 \Jane Exper. Small ro '° lrvme. Salary. Call Meyerhol 's weekdays, 9-5 55Hi232. H.al or Rob. C Allftll'T MAlllYt Min. ol l y r . exp. Knowledge of woodwork· in& maclunery. Inquire at. Westerly Marine . t&'B Placentia. C.M. 8-4 Daily CASHtER FU.U ~part tame. prefer experience. Good rom· l*llY benefi\s. Apply m person. 9am to llam. Standard Shoes. 3077 s. Bnstol, eo.i.& Mesa. 1't9de >'OW' old stuEr for new good ies with a Want Ad Help" 64.2·5171 Oasalfied ad. 642-5678 ~---'--~---· C11h1« omcE C~HIER Enjoy working as Office Cashier In Sla \''ick's Jewelers. Dulles include verifying sales balances, doing d al ly banking transactions , disbursing funds and other related duties. Excellent Company Benefits PackaJe. CONTACT Ml. MUMSOM t7 I 4t 644-1 JIO SLAVICl'S ,._ Jsasl1t1 ..._ ltl7 Dnve••~·Parll.lna tot • Repa1t1•St-alt'oal '"' S6iS Aapt'talt Ml U ll IM'cl .......... ....................... lldQ:ll • Mam\ S..n ~m ~ •PN It) WV Ql.lllll\)' t-Jl('T .. !146-t lrid!W.ti ..••.•.••....•......... 8nr kv.w ll. ~m•ll Job Newpon. Co.ta Me • A ln'\rMI 8l~ 317~ t• H'• .•••.•................. l.Ul 'Sl'\lO'l-:..~1 ti' l'illJ.011h dovn.. 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"'1*1r, addtllun f.:.LU.'TKl<.'IAN ub1neo •• doe>r a. t>h' th 11 r Mt t' •, b" 1 t Ri.nbi Mi T".?28 8Ml!f workni1uh1p Hm•ll Ca111en1er all .i round f11111lri lram1n1 Kt-11 Comm I Juhn lW .tMe~ c.,..tW..k• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•'&Hm dun <'ll*lr bn 1htf'nf'n v. ht t,U 10 mi..n blf' .. th l Ion bv chn nn hall Sl~ ~"• m1 ST 50. ~n Sto du Cl tluai-e.hm ~ nti•ir \\JC "'*'' I~ \1111 n~n ~ ~ m)')t'lf kt'f\ ~· 0l()l Wt' UIN 1.'.arpc•I I 'lu th '" N.Nm t lt•1rn do uphol\ Wart t;1.t..11r 1 r\111 i.. mm1n1 ,.ul 1.&...'1 471tl I' 11 r p 1· \ H u' 11 1 r t , 1 thrvu11h •n•I 11. r "' .. hlt ... k ... ,J ... rt lll!o>l .. 11 • l.ka1 Wen ~wu J.i .. 1111 7).1 66.'J(> C-fll/Coac,.... •··•••·····•··········· , ,,. pret«n'(I 17~ 834.) •••• 1' .... ··················•···· Jb1nbu• U•l l~na th• llwn:d h~ dntt'fla t t)f Ot . hrJfTIC' ft"' lauranl •II nrr••1on•. 11 rit•I .. .,...p .....••.......•... , .... 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Xlnt r l .. nlnl dont by ltady w1et11p ~nd11ble own trlllla 847 3637 Gel\tlral hou.ecleanrn.i. rdt'f'Wl<'el. own lraru 1162 051U lit-h•ble, f(OOd work , a.te..dy )oh kt!ferenrH UUI IU'l}'\1mt1 646 '1228 t'\nt claM h{iuat't'leaner. wind~. relai.ble. be•it n•lil 642 4JOO.Ad Sitter -~ 34 hi"> l'ln:od c>t rleanan.c )'our Wt't>kt•nd11 11wa)'" Cull Je~t' !'68 6757 aft 6P M Ex.J)t'n~I H.ow.ttlun uiM ca.JI Debbie 646 4317 ttow,e( leaning ~ anrlo~ deantnK Hefs Own lrllll.'> 5S 7-44216 11 u u .., <: t l e a o 1 n .: . ,. x I penenced. rt.'l..lablt' o~o •Quamr Lanct.caplnic • 1 pgrf!:RS PAINTING ())rap IOfta<:a~ des11n Eapt'd Ru• Jhtu ft ltlaUllaUon AJI work the Eat. Call Gene ll\llll' l''ree est Green ~ dale L1ndtc 1p1ng ---- mCTe l111 ntlnR INTf l'.!XT - ---Neat. hom-:1t. reDS . 12 JAPAN~r. yra exp L1c'd Dave 1.ANOSCA r I'. 004 ~ Omlin •pttnltlt'r" •ods. de~ up. mamt. wurr . ~·~r Lit 531 8162 or 897 21)112 H.otolllhng, renov allnl(, new lawns. l(ener;. I cieanup Oa1.<e 642 ~3. Bud&t6-M81 Sc1rirudet' repiur Auto & M anu al i.y1itrni. SpnnJder dock 1n1Heill 10 yrs expr 675 70KR ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnrk, stone. bl(X·k work lJle fins. C'OnCn!ll' lllllHJ"I wUu. dnve1i.a\'i ... rl't' e6t John 846 I~ l''lne ex\ va111tinK SL l.lt•fl n11 Try OH: R SAnor ll3G ~ Prof prunttnR Ext & Int U>w t11te-J 13tl001~ f'·ree est~MC:1 VIMI Deve s Pa111tmR ser ving area 9 ) ni. ITIObl n:-u& check my ref 11 l· ~ ll.e5ldeflua1 &. romml·n·aal ~tnung Fr~ ~~l H4·a " rate"> 675 9591, 673 0737 WAJ...LPAP f:RJ NC; 1-'r~ l"'>I l.ll' J:tO'Jljlj .\\er SI I 1>r mil t:<All Norm t.45 IJHHO ES SIAM O C Papertiunarnit Cltm ln.'ll.Oilat.lcms uv Lo :.fk disc on paper m-21112 Pa&cr t59e3 Pamt. wallpaptor now SaVt' l U 15';( Call Will tl4.2 ~ 1tterlor &. ('Xlenor vuinl lnlt fl p a vt-rtn1t b y tradesmt:n l'hone Peter. af\ 6pm 497 ~l.S2 .:.COOOmy minded whale profe:..'ilonMIJ)' done Bai;: &i.ma.11 we do 1l all. Pree l 1649 2(~ ,......fRepolr • ··•·····•·············· Neat patche & \l•xtureb RlH EST. 893· t 419 Expert 1n r1·,tu1 <'oi., patehe'> & add1l1un!> Int , LJct 114!> Sf'..ti() ~ •·•·····•···•··•·•····• ~1d.lt.sl an Jll r.-~1d1·n lHtl i>1umbtni.! t•1t11·rJ(t'11 <' \ , •' r' 1 ,. .. I s I " n d ~·I'\ 11 e. !i6J /lj..'j j Mripi .... ·······-················ Ern1e'a Ref rt geralloo Htnelt.. 6ependabl~ work on teft1g '1. 'ft$her /dryft"&. 540-3100 anytime. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair 6 Reroof A II typt:t ·s hingles~ roc k lihakffJ.(OIOJ»Ulr Free est 541 5930 F'tn. Ava1!__ <>ra111te Coast Roofing Re-rooflllg, repairs! Ad d1llono;, rasl. reliable. honest Ca l l Dave . ~1'133; Chns, 646·23&9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic Tile Installed All types, guar work f"rf't' est rels Gam er rue 540-0760. -----Ytdeo5-niu ••••••••••••••••••••••• VJffiPlett: video se r v '""' Wt'ddings, alhle\IC'S ell'. l.nfo 5.51 -8931. 6'1S SSl8 W-'owCa..ilM) ···············•···•··· l \N.ofrl rl"mOO\'lu1.I( uni qi.It' & uno!>ual v.ur~ qua.Ill)' 1,111<1 NUllr 17 ) tb 1n urea I.It· 11 \! 1 Palombo !*i2 8314 l~fnl'flt wurll. ur all kmil . P ii I 111 ~ ' I 1J t" \It .a I k ' brad1wori., frt'<' t 'tl S5f>.117~7 ~·hi~ dt'j:Jt'll•)Dbl .. IJWfl 1 J t t .111u1 ti .1hI 1• 1· 1t·1111 u ,, ~ H 11 h • r ll :>1>1 l!IHI I wullng & Oumµ Joh" A:.k lur Hunch , trans 661 MS CUSTOM BRICK WUl<K IU!Wn·walls, vlunt«r'I dnves. B~. I'll' lOU' refs Newport & C\1 ~8512 C~lm p.otlllltnl( lo r dlt'' "'rt'e '-''l 3 \r gu.ir '.i62 1478, 633 1.K.f/ a fl ., (i C.1dlt•" l'lutn'ht•r H.t•J1;.ltr '4•f\ IC't• lnlil .ilh1 11011 l1<t1·i.now tert1f1t'J u1.n t..tl 11315 • t-omph•lP floor <'.,,.,, hl)(nf~ & M mm'I l.1C''d. bonded lru. 9S3 9449 Slallffi l'af"JJt'lll n St•f'\ ll'l' <.:omm & r~ rt-modt>I. :stm rabuwt.:. nl'v. loo Mr, r11U,.h, dr hanging 661 255..1 Bectrkat ···········~··········· "1.t:<"f'HICIA!'. l'n• t·rl n ghl frnf' l''>lim.ilt on large or ... mull JOIJ'> Lac UJ72!>4 bT.I U.l..!l Want Ad llt>IP" b4l 56714 &pertC'"'-Pt I rt-t.~ tOpf>t'(I 1t•1n11w•1I N1·11t liJWIL'> I ,1 3.17b \I 1k1· '1111r 'h11µµ111J.! ... ~ • .,.,-11~ u~111.: thP Pu11\ I '1luc Cl.1-...,1111~! 1\ll:. !>4~4Jt>d \JI oruund haulmw I r lrui.:k t-'tl~ ""'' Call A M !>4H ~ ~·II wllh E \SF' It .., .i HRt-.... zi. t'lu..~1rwd Ad:. t>-l:l ~i7M H1tp Want.ct J I 00 He4p W«Mted 7100 toWp W~ 7 I 00 Hefp Wanted 7 I 00 .••.......•....••...•.. ~······················ .••.•......••••......•• •·······•········•·•••· C:A."illl t:H llO~T t:ss Exper part-ume n1ll'!> ~} m pe,-.,on Jt T1i.o -4i~~11H.r.-~ Frun.1ew.t:M C~HIEIS UTDTEM .. <Jperungs nollt' :na1l:ible fur fuJI tun~ Ai...,111lanl '1nnai.:er<, on :bid & 3rd ,h1f1!> No eiq1.,ra1•nre llel' We train /\1lv:i11t·c• menl op1.111r1 unal' for m;in.igl"ml·nt p•11>1llon-. to ..;:, '10 µt•r hour 1f •1uahf1l'<I For mon· 1n torm.Jllon & tnll'" 11·1i. ;,pµh to !>!Ort' C;fi 11 D•·I \tar . t'o.,1.1 ~'''J 1 i 1 1.:u :H ;i 1 w 111 111 '"" u•w M unt.l,1\ 1hr11 .. hda) from !SJ m lo ;11110 .,,1w1I Ot>i.x>r i-;rnplo"'r Chd~nqJob COOK 1-\111 tam<'. lh1•l<1r\ '~11 pref Aµl)I)' l\11·adow\ ww .Pm..Jm Ta.!!.. g <!.ftl.l:!! Grove -Cook f''\J II or pu rt 111111· M~a Verdi' l'on\alt•., rent l10t>p1ldl. 661 <'t•rlll'f St .C M 548~ COOK for pre ~chool Part lime L1~hl couluntit &-r-lt't1n-t1p dull~ l-'r4•1· ctuld ('B.J"t' $52 73.11 . . <X.XJNTEft HELP 101'\1 to 6\M W tnrh,•11 ' Don~. 253 .. E 17lh SI Qist.Q M~u I> l' m o n s t r ;i I <t r .., Superrnarkt·h ~our ,..,,.a 1')"1 ~I S!S t <l.n I .ir I IH'l'l'''>i.H\ •1;, J 3'11 Ii :,.i 1 cm I or :w 1 In lls 1 • l)i'fll.J Oflll't' (lt•t'tl • hl'll• front & h.H k t 1\f)l•r ltft ft>fTt-d 64il c,..x:i l>t>ntal Orth11 t'h.11r 1t11 1\.'>.'>t t-:xpn 1wl'•'"'' HI I \ pref d '-H t \I (Jf f 1Ct' ~an Ji:: t-r & DENTAL .ASSIST <:EN ... Hl\I. Ofo'Fl<'E Filan..:. tq11nw. '"'qwr lioll"I w tt'lcphone u must A1>k SECURITY for Hent:e, 646 1684 We are ~k1n1o: u rl'habh• --.... pe~"'WlJ?'lr'ftnlbt Gt-:Nf.RAL OFFICI'' ci.wtnR & itrav\'~ ard !'art !amt-urflce work sh1f\S) hour.. I.aw l'll l-1eJObh.· hn. ~ 4641 focrement or !-l'runl~ ex G('O(•raJ ho~keepan~ & 11 c r ~ o o a I a I d l' f o r urthr1t1l' womun 10 Balboa lsl1111tl homt-. 40 · -he we.:k. aLSJ..50...ll\!t P<.'t hour +-m •·al <.:a ll bi~(Ulti for IOll'r\'lt"W (.irneral /\1·c.-ount1n l( C'lrrk Approic1m11tt>l)' ~ :AJhro; "'k Ht><>1>0ns1 hit• flJr UITflOlll.'> JIOI\ Jlilt• & rt'l'\'1val1li• pa\ roll 11n·1.oarrni.: 't.ilt>mt•nt of •tl'111Ulll'. & l'fllll"(1 JOn.., \tu-.t b .• t·~11t·nrn1 l-<1 on 111 kt•\ r .JkU)JIOr Jfltl 111 ht h p111i.: •~ n·~wn•1I '111 ,tpJlh I J l l 'ih1•ll1\ Cl1".i. I l<I l.,\H~ :>trl>i ~ ... .1.111 SI. 'II H ~7 71MJ(J GENERAL OfftC E And It. bltkp~ iricl. A/P & A /R Pttm. pos. requi r.-s rel i abl e penan. CcKto M~sa. Volor Electronic•. S40-'264. penef\l'e helpCul 1-:n10> exct-lll'nl cumµJ n} bend1ts Aµpl y 9am MOO. Mon·t-'r1, Person nc1 MAIUUOTT HOTEL 000 Newport <.:enlt-r f>r Newport Hea1·h t4uaJ Oppor Emplo\ er ~IHMn Soi S4 SO pr hr + bonu' 1"\111 or I' 'f 1i. ork ll .1 pHI advanrcmt>nl \1u..,t ht• Iii. hCIH' lr.tn'. & "l"'Uk f\tl('nt Enitl.H.h I mm"'d op1•n1ni,:-. 8.tk 71114" &\II~ 11ot.:st:c·u :ANt-:1<<.., u"I t.o~µrhr l'ar f>.I~ • .>12:'1 Secretary lo pres or I Mot1vuted llSSLSIUnt w /X man1.1fJ1Clurang rt-ps n1y IJ~ lo do vant'd corp 1n CdM Mu.st have d\.CJes for bu.n fl li of good te lephom· vo1rt' ·I fire Good bt·ndn... t':1 II l111Ultt·huld lwlµ 1'01> !>.ilor} µ11111 l.1'" uul J)O'olUon <!11d hmtll' for LA couple l.AX:alcd on t he beach in LaJtuna Must be f\elUbl~ & have own trans po rtal1on LIJ(ht rookin~ lle11lth 111 5uran<·e & benefit.. <.\ti I ~\hla 714 4~ l~"!IC l>1X' Wld a vt'ry pm.1l1ve Moo Thur...H:. tllil is:.-:1 1;t''lf.IL\L tHt llunl mental at11tud('. Sal rom I I~ h '1u. t ti< Jl1lt tot) 1~· mt-nsurat<· ""':11nllty 1>1~h~1J,hn t 'ull I 1111t• t.. ha'" 1:11 knuwh•di.:1· uf SUlrt no~ t>r lfl .Ill 1IJ\'> '1t">.i \1•nh· I t111. ,tit ul 1-h.• <" 111 i.• n 1111 HOOSE:ICEEPE.R Wr1t1'. 1'0 H11'1C :n1: it'f\tllOhµ11.1l.tA.l11111t·•j \Int v<11r11111~ •1111d' By-the--~ C.:oro11d tlf'I Vl :.H l' \ '1\!i;i/!1 ~ ('VI \\1 ~111 ·1! ..:. •lt·nl;il 111 i ... r rld<-rh man :.! llr :! 1 11" ~ l11 J ·• ch ~"-... " "'"Ibo I' 'llJl.l)('.\I(~. f1•r .:rno old. Uu v11\l ha\•• .1 'J1,Hl" lrrt' u:. . .ipl nr ·~ J 1t·r ' f >--tili:>ll 1 1,ivcin :"oit1dn,mr.: ~hl 'L •I\-pt r ~" prr• t•r \\h) 11.,t ,, 11,,1, ,,., 11111t h I l !>JX'ak a hlllt· Eo.:h'>h yr.•mlmul (•r) '!.>'.' or C.ill for apr>t -t!ll :i11.H GENERAL OfflCE 1 111111~·\ent < nllt"'t' ,..1 u S100 wk <.:all son Boll ~ ,. $W)OToStart rollt.'ct 71414111! 2229 lll·nl l..i1ieun.1 NI l(Ut>I l>HJVEt< f'ull tlmt• '\111'1 \ll)JU. s Wl'fll a n'.t ;;:-.,11 7 64 3 d }'!>, have vahtl l'.ihf tln1.1 r' EXPEHIE~l't-: 831 6764 cvci. wk nd1> he & ji!ocltl reeorrl < · • .r1 Five Girl omr .. H ()US EK I'..: t: P t; H wanted L1 vt-In :.! ctuJdren 6 & II ~lat) & hrs 01>go. 759 5311 1 or 548-<1144 ClERIC.AL -556·0363 btwn 'J .; \'anl-dar·tl\lllt'' l''reewuy St"n~ Wt> w1ll lrain Clenc-al e" p<>nen<•e in t-'inanc1al Fie ld pre ORJVEH.S $200 Wt·ck ferred. Typ1nJl ... k ills. Will tram truck dn\l'fh g f' n ('r's I 0 ff I 1· t'. Open ~~ sem W5 841.1 kno wlediie or I RM Memory 100 & support DIUVF:R· Must tx• 1•\t't ass1:.tant to field furcl' l8 Valid Cuhf Uri"l''" Xlnl workin11: l'Ondi;. & ur. w/c leao dnvm.: rt> en\•tron m ent fo'ull cord H oat.s wa1n :-. benefits, paid holidays & l..Drker. 2431 W <.:oa:-.1 vacauon Onm11.e County Hwy .. N.B Airport area. <.:a II for 1o----• -. ----~-;_-;_.1 appt ~!~50 Oen cal SECRET ARIES ~mploymeol a vail 10 multi s urround1ri.gs. ('ompet1t1ve pay, 1n lA!f"\1eW & hare For more mfo call Tod Ser vices m-m> ClBUCAL Serunt1es P roces!-1nl( Secretary for Fashion bland Investment Firm Good skills. ab1hly to work w nun superva.s100 Call 643-0 IZl ClEIUC.AL Register loday for local temporal')' assignments 557-0045 DRIVERS Men or women 25 yr-; or older Know thl' ru.i'l crues Net Sl80 a wN>ll or more Orangt-Coa-.1 Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml Herrmann. Fuunt.••n Vaill') c No of SI" tl'r betwn Nc whop<' & Euchdl e.dt onie .AsMfftbfy FUm locatt'd near O<-can has opportu.n1t1e!> for f /I positions Will tra in Earn while you learn SJ 25/hour to start Mort' (or expenenced 102Q W. 17th. St C M 645-3683 Co paid ~nl'f1L' Appl} bt>tween ~ II ll.'l3 l>rod1X·t1on Marc :-;cwpon &ach Housekeeper 1<.:ooll . h ve m Board & e a«' home for the l'ldt-rl) l':ot-: Great S¥lespersuo fo r Call fo r an ll'rvaew 1(.;reat Th1nl(s 1 So <.:oa.'>l Plaw. plP.a.'>e call _962 ~6 -- - foi:_!~ 2s1 0510 Uoo1·.ekeeper l .1vt-m For f'alher & 3yr old bo> lieauttful home. :ilePl'l GUARDS l rom Ba >' N 8 Rm Bd Jrd Shan Sat1!..t.m Onl> Sal 67S.3793or 523 4920 l't'lust huvi> rt'<·ent rxuer - - - - - ,and be rellctblt! S4 ~ IJ(.'r HOUSEKEEPt:R. llH• m hr pll.l<I ni~ht bonu!> Big Canyon area 1-:xp<-r ROSAN. INC. Newport &>aeh WI 5533 /\n Equal Opportunll)' F:mplu)'er GUARDS fo\tll & part t1mt• /\II areas lln1 f orm'> lum1shed A1o:es 21 or o"er Rellrt'd welcom e & refs ne<'eS.'I 5 da~!t S140 wk Start 1mmed 700-Llm I NTERI O R Pl.ANT M.AfNT t\J II & 1Ja rt ume Co bene 197 5424 Jarutonal. p/l1me evt-i. Mon lhru Frida>' Ca II 964 0090 No expenenre nee-App 1----------ly Umver..ul Protection Jamtor Ser·v1re 1226 W Sth ROllMSON'S Street, Sunla Ana In t*WPORT l.ef'VleW 00Uf'5 9 12 ,& l 4 Mon lhru F'rr 2 FasiMOll I~ --l{as operung lor HAROWAHF: SALES JAHITO«IAL Apply m pen.on. Crown ~VISOtl Elertroruc t.echn1r1an, Jr to sr level. testtn~ & troubleshoot1nl(. d11(1lal systems + some analo~ . Al least 2 yrs exp Good benefits. Costa Mesa area.714/~l Hardware. 310'1 E. Coast Experiente d in a 11 ~ CdM _ __ phases or 1an1lorial wo rk . Must ha ve supervusory back1tround & be bilingual Hours 'lam-3.30pm Xlnt co benefits. Apply Person· ne4. 10em·l2n0on. Moo Fri. E.O.E. Cf\•Llf\: HARIJWARi-; Rl!."TAIL nMl'O'WIY Pi~NH SllMaS Fabricauon LAGUNA IEACH 37zl •:-h Strfft Part lime pos1t1ons now ~ Acrylc'*'cator • avai l 240 Broadway, He..,... It.ct. At least I yrs expr 497-4403 --------•! Salary ne1ot. 5S6-0900 --------- a.at< TYPIST - Im.med opening for Jr. Cluk Typis t 1n loan brokerage co. Fashion Island '•ea. No previous exper. necessary. Will train. Promotional OP· portunity, 640-9350 • ·~11111...WttM.ig ...•.••••••..•.•.•..... ttt.-:.pvm1ble law graduate needs quiet plar<' lo 'lud) for July bar llas tt!f'> Will hou!>l!l>I\ 642-4.~. Ad S1tt1•r •215. ::.. hr., l 1'1.'>.'>lflt'<l 1\Q'>. )OUr 00l' Mop'>hOPPIOI! c1•nll'r MoYiftcJ .•..................... Mov1n~· Th~ ~t,ir\ 1nl1 <.:ollegl' Student'> h11 "' gr own L1t· TI lM Oh Same l(OOd ser\ &i I 841i 'Tiw fa:.tl"-l drtJ11t Ul I ht• West .t U.111\ l'ilul \.'lli!Sl>tflt'd ,\ij ~ 561~ Qual1t> 1-'aantt'rs 10 tcr ~Xtt'r, lo r.1u--.. f;;ii.1 ~ frt", t~I Mii :.;,H4 <.,U.W t \ vw 11 lltl V. & 1>a I>" r Uli.: V.tJC'i< l<:UJI Fri·t• l''t ~eve .A7 4~1 ..._II lltlllt.:'> IJ'I "'tth l>.111\ l ~hrt \\,mlJ\cb Poot Sertiu, Repairs ····•••····•····•·•·••· v..ant J 10' \I.I.\ Cl. ... \" I l'rofP1>S1onJ I W1 nclow 1 lta.rung b) J·~ ll.inaeli. 714·~~ POOi.., t .1ll l'1111l lXx•t11r \frlkt' 1.our ,h11µµ1 n i..' fo're.-e,l f;i:~ liX:>l I Jl<;ll•r hy IL'IOI( I h~· 1Jull1. l'1hA ( 'l~"-'lfwd \d'> "'anl VI 1<1 '>1tlh 1,..1:! .i.1x --------4---------I Hefp Wanhtd 7 l 00 Hllp Walftd 7 I 00 Ht4p Wantt"d 7 I 0 0 He4p W CS!'ted 7 I 0 0 H14p Wantt"d 1 ' 00 .•..•••.•.•....•.......••••••••.•.•...••..••..•.•.•......................................... ··•··•··········•···••· Landscape maintenanc-e MA'llt1JRl!)I' 1n nl"t-d 111 Nl-wsp;ii>t>r delaH•r; t'.lr 1-'ureman n~ Van<-d 12>. xlnl opportun1n 011.-ninit f1Jr 1nll1' 11111.d .... llh t; '"'' "'' lht> J•1h tr . .unan•• & 1 mti "A 1Jt'"1.'ltrr •11 a,ptn1tt rr,.-;- 1n 1o: ,.,..,, """' k I-.'< I 'hflCJI FtnJ . .,hlflR 1' A \I t'<"Onorn) l'dr dUlJe!> f\tll 11mt• perma d•t-ntl'll' nol r ... 11 11 P1 &. r nent GQud l'O ~nef11i. Hll:harr1 Oul"llt·I. ;!OU n-q Uana ..s.t."'1..~~ I 1n wr n.-.'tled fur ful-.1 RnJ""1ni: O l' am alt•ur 1ihwk~-"-Mf' 11r~~d­ ~ Z>hr C<Jll !>49 7366 A-1' p+,-'tt -t-A--k· H· ~'{knt.er Uf -i.....;00n~:Muse.cw1U.A:1!i3:.o=..m:12 l.andi.CllP<', 2JHI I Vta - Fabnrante M~ioo \lac Mariu~m~ & '>al~1>1·r-.u11 :'loursmg JO-71~751 , needt.-d. P T Fri ~un ~n··111 •· 1n ht•J\ \ 1·,1u1p RH'S 1n·nt t11>'·r.tt11111 dll"'>•·I de PHYSICIST SOUDST.ATE L a nd!>t:apc Fo reman net>ded . Cull l ame. J)t'rmanf'nt. eicper'd & :strorut background onJy nee<! apply Apply at Zl8U vta 1-'abnrante-. Stt' IOI , M V bt w o !J J ~751 ---LANDSCAPE SPECIALIST \\, ,1r1• l1~1l..111f r .. , .• n I \ l>t 111'111 t ii l,11ld'< .qu 1•1111H1tf,l.1~·1.111 1111 I tl'I I',, It I 11111·11 I 1111 11111• l't I lll.11lt Ill I .d1 1. I J : .;1 .. ., \I 11r1 I 1 1 ... 111, Ill) l~ll·lll 1.f'..Al>MAN I 'rl'f•·r ,, ' l"·ra.m t· 10 11r•11lu1t1•m 11•r.1m1I' • .t'lln)! & ~'·" uw ~p11k1•11 s1 .. rn1 .11 ti•· "'·•hit• r .111111 111iportun1 I\ !fr.IHWO Ll'.lt\J, !"l ... {.H~·T\lll ... !"1 Wl'll l"'l·•hh:-.hl"!i t 't•11 l ur) t:ll)' law firm 1i. openmg an addll1onal or fire In Npt Bch. W<' ar<' kdun$t for the follow1ni.: Sl'l·n.'laJ) lo partnl."r in tax & hl1i,:<1llllll 1 .. ·i,:.11 Ii.at kKJ'\>Umt n"!11I "' \ lnl l\plOI! .,kill, & Ith• ..,ht!ftiwn•I ...,l'I rt·IUr\ Ill ll.lt 11 ..... ~i1·1.11t"' in rt>.11 '''l"I" &. hll)!J llon ~>qwr pr..£ but not ncn-.....,.ar~ Xlnl tHlln~ 'lo.ilh &.. 111,. 'horthand V)dt.'<'Operalor w h1•.i11~ leJ:al back)!roun•1 & 'l:lnl t) µeng 'lk1lb SalUrtl'). J r ,. d e p l." n d c n t ti n qu.1hf1ral1on.-. & cx1wr Good bene & park1nK Contact Cynthia Kt!llcr. al 21.3 5.564!000 Lf;GAl~ -Sl-X:Hf:TAHY - 1'ram~ Het·p\ Lattuna N11(1.Jt'I j.!crn_oral pr act1l'l' Good l>PtnR 5\l 1lh 1131 5660 UFEGU.AROS- 'lll'wport D une~ 18 & owr IL'.ll Bar k Ha> Pr N I.I 644 5921 UQUOtl ClUUC t-'\Jll tlmP, milture t-K perwnced or will l ra111 Awl> Ul pcrsoo 895 w llltll St. CM Must be per.onabl(• 1w.t1 appearance und )!•1011 phyi,1cal t1>nd1u1m ('uo UH.1 J utkll'7l4 !AiZ 1314 -. M.ed111n1e w ant~d for ~ & HM w wOf"lr. 1n bead'I area Good shop &.up wages Call John •l Ue~ Ind . 642 !m5 !'t1tX.liANI< S200 ~~k Will train O~n >ia m llpfn ~~IJ ~1t.'\11l·:tl S(·1·rt•lar\ frrr .111 anU>mc.I •• ... .tar~ I> I I I U1hni:ual pn·ft'rtt'<I c II Ill I" nt•ar S11 'I 11,1 I l'l.u.u Call 1.~ Hbl \•I ~11tt:r :&1 :!-I hour... .1 , 1L1' \1 t.l)IJ',\I. H,\(1'.llFHC 1- 1'.irt t irrw ....... pt 11. h J'( .. •I '>alJI'\ Will Ir .1111 t.t.'>·44 I l I Medlcal Asl\l P'ume, f<W busy t:NTor l ftC'e, llnowledlo(t' or hJl'k ult-& tn>anit neu.•-,i.an < ·.1111. 49fr\f7 40 \11"1~1 "-"'"I.ant I riint &..-le off11 ' t 'P"n••nt • hl"l1iful I. .ill \1111 t' K.17 I.WI I MB>IC.AL ~.,l\t' llt·ullh l •J i!.d-' r1WlllJ tru.·k-, 'nm lor att'd in "l""'Jlllrl l>'*l'1•>1"&..i·..,lm..11h1n1•1> fit'ach ha'> 1mm,•di11t1 !"lllpt'!""IM' I) 111 man c·rt•1i. fuJI tam.-11~ninl(~ for ~tuK'd.lnut.c 1ob SJ Ian Cabf Lu· HN'S v.-1th S8 lk"f' hr 1'1f4<t> arj to 'fnlfRt' ""'~~<e. 4 da\ "";irt''l t.m1Jloyment ~ v.t•.-k & '>llmt• '" "' I lll·\<t'l<~1m1·nt • )(fu·r 1>01 Xlnt '41.lr) & I r1n~1 '2')(.J l'IJ •1111 \d L1<1H1 for l~1wf1t .. pdt to: .. ~:·· t-11r I IJ~ .. mµl<1\1•r nv1rl.' 1oformJl11111 11111 l.>lt ft,,,...,1.11 V>1lli,1t1" 11' \HJ 11\11:. ,riun!t.! ~~I 1-. <ft: \1 F """' A. 1411m1·11 111 ,11111·11 '"r '"'" "'"" "·'' ,10~1 'ur.inl! <Arltfied Aides SI "'nr , I t 1 ft \Int 1i.11rlt 1111! • 11n 1, • I'• .f h•d1d,i ,, .... ~ ,.,\.:' .f:jt, ll.1\ \It '4 I •Ill• •II r 111\.,. tJI~ l'hur11 \ • •· 1 \\ 'ur-1111.. HEMOOIAL Y SIS RH/lYH (.'nl.lca.I Car? f:'Xp pn• \ rt~ Will train for lh" "1Jt1·1a.Jl' 1-ull I m•· In 1. •oUt I ... o .... ,1(1 I 1•1 I.ilk ltt1ho· 1ivt1ltt l .•II I 11m .11 41~ ilU1111 111.>1 ,;111, PA.YROLL CLERK ' . ... . \ I• r "~'''' t "'t t 1<.ti44 l-.1h .. •\\t• 1-0lall..Wl \ .1llc\ C \ !IZ70IS 714 SMI :..";llU .. :o~; M fo ''''"""I\ It ')" • ----------1 PAYROLL ClERK 1' 1 ,.1' ""h f t I •Y .&C\I 714-.83 1-1800 ht J It ••·r l•t '·' .. 11 , .. •'h l• f \uf,IOI( \t~t have a Ph U 111 l'tni,11'S or Chemis try V.111 l'•IOdU<'l bai.ic re i.l'<trl'h 10 dCects on dbsor_puon e ffect s Oil. .:d" to-'>01111 interface'>. 1tev .. lop nl'w and tn nm.aU\t~ mall!nab. pro •-e..':1(-.. •• md pnnrapl~ fOT I.hr• lk·t.c><11on of g,a,.~:, S't:ir,,AJ YT Take ad to n eart'>I oranR" c·.,om~ EDU ,,r f11,• f)(Jl'leJ CJt>I 014 IH> l'aJ<l l•Jf' li\ 1•mµl11yl'r ., II t ....... \;fl '"" "IJit'C h.•I \1111h1r" 1>,,.. 11·•1!•' \I.I\ II '1111 r.1n 11IJr t• 1 tt t '·'C" lnr ,,, ll!llt• f 't 't Uf '''41 .• fh•'4t•r It \f1hJ It t 'I t It • I 1 I frool offut' HU~\ OB (;YN 1-;xper 0\'• fo' IJ.me ~ tiOOI ~f i-;UJ('AL StX R f':TA HY E:xper izerwral prall ll't' ti c:. 801 No Tustin. S.inla An11 Sal ar\ •om rnensurate 1i. e" ix·r I' , day wk. rons1dr r p.1r1 tune 97J. 1595 R ..... P(TirM 1 1-'roont & B .. 11 k lift I l<H l•1r., ufc '\01 ra.,1•111• 'IJl.'f IJll\ llfJI \I, tJlan.: 111 learn 11111nt1c11111l n1un•l•I an~ <1nJ dt u11r~''urt I .u, ,.,,,.,n•tP ~-ct ,.,,.tol1 1 l..rit \t1 1i.ur• HI .t ,tn,tll 1\t V.H" m. nt It 1n•ll II.,' JI• pr11\11T1.1lt•I\ I.-,,,. l'l.t \IHI-It." II~ I 1'1-.H \4.111 tr.WI "-'Oii ~, ... i_ It ... t.irt 1>11•·11 ij.im Hpan !U>~H.J t m v I 11 ' , , ' < .. 111 ~ :-.rhool Teal·ht•r wJnt 11u1•·1 '"' l•J' r11ll Al t'tl l't•rtif1u11t• or 1·\ n•,t.1ur.1111 l'J' rnlt "' 1,..m'flrt' !)ummcr po" 1• n'"" • " dd11lll•· µlu Utn' d\811\ If\ Ne~pnr1 M~ENGf:H for t~no11t Co Newport Beal·h arl'.t Car provided \.:.lid C.al1f dnver.. lil· Good dri ving reeord l":.il 547 9337 Modelc; Actors therap~ Mu't he· flt \J ble 631 2712 Mon. \II e<l or t-nda> N~mR CERTIRlD H&MSEAIDES ~ at SJ ~ hr. S..1 7!> idt \l) da)S All '>ht(l~ AWi> al :-.ev. port < on \11le:<srl'nl <.:e nlt!r l!i~:1 ~~or A\I• Nt•11t port Htach fW>-7764 EOE \!)!ht' tnd1·.1l"fr"•t1,1·h1 Ht•.it·h Ca. 11 su,.i n .,. 1 I h .t 11 I c \ ,. I' u 1 f1.tCHIK20 n\JOJl(t•n1t•n1 .1 mu,1 -- t~r't'll,..nl 1i.11rt.;mi.; rnnd1 PRINT1NG lit.fl!> & l.it>nt•f1t µrrn:raml II \nu ..irt• 20 or '"l'r & "'11.h 11ppt1rtw11t\ fur .i•J ltH1l.1n,i.: Cur,, \',lrt>t•r op ,,,,,. 1•111<•111 ~.1l.1r' 'um 1><1r1 u1111~ 1n r.nnt1n~. :111 mt n,11 r.1t l' w 1th ~' l'h .11 ftF'\;'\\'~\\'fo.:R. l'\'rl•·nt·•· \fllJI' an t•.hll l'l.11·1·nll.t l')I l~'l".CICI lot'l 14t't'll 11,tm &. - :.poi uc-.. rul n·,um<' t•• l'nnun.R ·ni.·J11lh 1<u,i.:,·rln1 l'n~'m.an 1\H Dack . t'..:x IW\2t,1llt'\t1• \\t' In per 644-823:1 ~ B Q:!'il I --- ---------1 l'Hl:'llT SHOP Pt<t:S. It's fWl & prof1lable tc pnot model Nt•w purc Photo t'ash1ons. A hit~ Fashion Photo MocfolaojJ Studio 951 7174 ---------rH \l'lt:l': Apply In MOV1l EXTRAS!! All al(es & ty~ nee<ied 1811 W Katella Ste 12!> ~m.smr~. 778-1<8> on1cE WORK Will lr.W1 SlllO Pl.'r v.e.-k t u 'it.art Optoo 8am to ljµnl ~MlJ OfRCEGIRL Lite oCflc:1! & somt-retail !>Wes m a1rcrart parts &. MOVIE I µilot l>Ul.Jlll\ qor•· Trame.'!.' utt 0 C 1\1rpor1 EXTRAS !! All types & age$ need1'<i for tna,JOr reature film!'! & lV commerr 1ab Our cl.lenls have appeared in such films as ··ROCK 'r' II", "1941 ". "Tift: ROSt:" and too many more to mention <.:om merr1al1> U NITt:·u AIRLINES. CUt'A I \IC 540-7!>..'M -• OHiu 5-nius. An enerRellr P'-'n-on lo do x1•rox rop\ 1n1l. fal1n,: 11n•t Rf'neral M•r\ •l'l'" c·ompan}' wall train "l/ew11orl Pha rmaceuttra Is. 897 16lh St . Np1 li c h 714-642 75JJ. !::Jct • 11 <XX.A DATSUN elr etc ---------Ca.LI now lor appt f'et• re · qt.ared. l2.J.3) ~ or (ZlJ) 462·5701 * "X OPERA T6R • l".lrt umr or full t 1 mt• da)s or l'\'~ \1 u:.t 1,.. a b I<-t u 14 o r \.. ' o m t• "'kt>nrl<; l\p1n~ 'k1lh n-q M Jn) l'll h•,.11t'f1l) i-:m: ... ;,c.h h an'" 640 l I Ill Airport a rl·u •;._t1i l\fllll.1 PBX ()pcnHor Aruiwenn~ i.en tl'l', ex Pt"nem{: 11ref C M .t rea ~wing & Gra\C'} .i r d avail r nr Info. l'Jll ·~1m PBX ROllHSOH'S Hfwr<>RT 2 Fashio.. Island hasopentojit for "XOPO.ATOR Temporary part time poi.1t1on lo t'over lo r vacullons Must be Oex1 ble ,,.,th working ho urs Xlnt co benefit!. Appl} Persooncl. 1oam 12nooo Mon_ Fri t: 0 .. ; ,, ~JO 33:l Third Strm I .aguna ~arh PRUDCCT ASSt-:MBLY PERSON nt'Eded for la.st paced 810 Medical Co Mon thru Thuni wortc week full benellt:-. 631 1165 PRODUC T I ON TRAJNt:E Rub~r hO!!e µroduets. Irvine a r eu \f1ht pass rompao y phr..1cal 1ndudang bar k X ray Taking appllcu- tton!> btwo 8&10 only. St ratorlex , 17671 Ar m,trong Ave. I rv. t.; 0 !:: A Kenda vis Ind. <.:o --------- P 1" 1',GHT INFLATION. supplement your family IDCOll'le. For appt call. 84HS.16 aft 6PM. -------9UWTY COMTIOL tHSPICTott Leading m.anufactUttrof i.pa a. ~ equipment Is Ill ooed ol expenenced assembly hne quallt) rontrol clerb. This 11 an ldnt opportunity In a rast growtng company. ofreT· Ing M'('ur\ty & growth potenUal Wages ba~ oo expertence. Phone Pencnnel 7lA·$40-4tll lt ....... w.. Only I.he motivated WlU earn hlah lncoma . We 1peclallR! ln cx-ean VMW homes. C.11 If )'OU llAI rrdJvatt'd. ~I RobettS.rb " AUoct•l<"t • Ma e MO DAILY PILOT Cfl .... W..W 7100 Hllp W..t.d 7100 .!T~•_.ttey~~· ~Y,!:·..!1 ~----:-:-::~_.:;;::.:.:...:..:.:::.;;..;.-=-=: .... , ......................................... ~ 1050 Mltc:.fl~ 1010 """'••oo• 1010 SUHun1iry ~t ort• In VETERl...,.ARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GROW'tH Qirooadt'I MarnN'<l'(NI " <Jd ~ oftke de.ks & LUGGAGE TAGS "Jfoml&eLOLioeola" t>r'd Hie& lady Full HOSP• din IOO'i rur home uae from your buston1 c•rd utho by Salvador Dab. r'"''" tlme. 5 daYI Xlnt wor~ Ji'ttlmto AM & P ltlrn11 566-llllOO Send one card for eath Alt1St Proof al&Md by ln&cond •Jtpc'('1t1ll> f1or l'M. iotl'1t wknd a i-a plus unt 8pare We ar l lat . $2 .000 ~ PEOPLE rh~ f7S.1010 General help front & l:2bap AUen Maple Dining return permaocnlly GallerlH·Sl.300 firm. t.ck Mi,tumum a1u 18 Rm Set Buffet 6 4 Cap ae.t.led auract1ve l•I .ts PIP. 7U·75'16 I Stodr ROllNSOH·s .-wron .,,... NB d.LI S400. Mon u in c ha 1 r1 Is o o strap. roeetina a I rlloe • 1•v .,.. •• p t4KiL•l-lhnl )o'H 7_. m2788 I 0. reql.iremen.. re W.--aOI I THE -----vtlll lolS • then! For a ,.._ Wo 11 r c'. (; 0 ('kt 111 I MOVJNG-oa) dlnJog tbl. ~ la' fl\d~ ...................... . OUllE COAST-IAll Y PILOT Z ,_...°"I.a-ct l\u .,Una for w.UUUla lo work n111ht11 k1ni brus bed. anUque wallpaper, fabric or TOPCASH PA10 1noy.wr !>Mr fi'ood & hvy I.attn racll: 97M563 "Olly GJo" ~per & we •'or l.9ed fumtture 41 •P· ............. Sl'OCIC PlltSOt4S lloura ?am 3 30pm Tuea ·Sat •nd 7u1n J 3Upn lf on t'r1 Xlnt lo bt'nt-f1tl\ fl 1111ly l"l!nonoel. loam 121111•m Moo Fri <Vdl"-11 erpcncncr only wW back & trim your pliaocel. *Of'kift& or oot ~tw lhllyt T hur·l''r1 Hl~b Boy Dreaaer, 11 tqa Or try two cards 861-1133 drawers. S50. Call t.dlU>ba k -----------"' Jl'M No phone nil\ ~ pJicEs: BUMPER O fi ll Trad~r ADYHTISIMG 0 u r r 1 a ~ :, l f I t• ti A d v (' r t I .. I n ~ ---------l>ep.u rt m<'rll M•t•k:o. a pl.'ri,on who R.En'AURAN'T lh'H aur1n1. 3 41 50 C..Ustom made 9ft 60r111 & S2eaor3t~ '70510DATSUN. J'vc1flc <.:oa.t ltwy' l)ana rvr wtute w fo~n Ooral 415 u,gs Sl tiO ea RSNBL. S40-572l \'f\)O) telephon•· :-..tit.>-.. ht.> Jbh.• lo l\ 1u .. · B£ A STAR UI ., fl 9\Aj.5$1 '°I'll Pl d~1go lovei.eat. '325 lllormon>Sl.40Pt. WANTTOBUY ~ wpm 1el l'lrH». hint-u plt:oh11nt E01': W1otre11:1, t"xper1f'nced. owr I~ yr:. uld Apply 1n prr'lon Oon Marr1al ResUJurant 547 w Wth ~ <;osta M ma fJ42.9067 Sa.I~ Tax lndudcli um Hood& Accord 4dr -----NOt'ARU? aedan. 642-3379 1JCrs.otU1ht' u11d l'llJU\ work in.: ~1th a wit. '1"'-'lll ~roup of pt:op\e' Compan~ STUDENT O•w 21 Ute JWUtonal 1h1yt1mc work LO !ll your clast1 •M:hedule 6'5-~S Mat.clung love sealb Like Dr1w your own or send new Stereo <'omponent name, ilddrt'ti.S, phone & ~ c·11b1n~t Make offer. we'll make one card per ....,_.... ~9047. ~ ta& Add 2Y each. n••••••••••••••••••• • • 1083 bt>lwfits 1m·ludt• nlt'lhc•.tl. dt'nlnl. hft> •CARL'S \nsu.ranct". l'r~d1t union. t•tl' S.1l.1r) PLU~ l'omm1~:-1nn Plt•,1 t' c-.11 1 l11r JR 10tl'nll:\\, p ,.,..,,11111t•I lh•p.11tm1·nt . • * ···~ ~t!l ,.,, :!17 SICllTAIY f'AA'TTIWE Wa.n..-t1ouM~ Pe~on to do lite work, p1Um~· in II II c.a11 8118 0200 WAHl:.JIOl !'.!-, t1d1o1lull111 Send check or money or· aJNN Dlrect.or trombono der t.o: with caw Excellent con· PILOT f'RIMT1"4G dtt.1oo, s100 675-8052 afttr p 0 Sox 1560 6PM T'Yl-ESETTER/P ASTE-UP um· \t-Jr t•,µ1·1111111 1•r1·1t1.1hh lll'\\~IMll\'I \pph 111 Pt I '•\I\ h1 I\\1•1•11 'I \,, .11td td1 ~I \hi11tl.I\ l h I U\11-: h I· nd.J' '"" optlunwtlt)' 111 n1·v. n'WJdem •.alt"!! ufhn• In ll\UW l:uud 11111y .t. l.OOf k lt\IC t'tcKhllllfl., ftt"ttUJrt'tl .:-ud l)'J'lll~ & lt'll'pbOOl II.Ill '>· toil ,1hl1 huUh 11~ '(>:>~'ff..! n.Atiurn rn: i.t·nool Full t ime lmm•·rl l'IDPIOyment .. 1(,Jl t Dl"C Bene ~191!1 Teacher's A:.i.1 stu nt ~ rl~ for It.in emu Meaa. Ca 9262li IJd.l"t tlrnt.• ''' • •s>t-·rat'ru • •••••••••••••••••••• ••• •-.--------net • ... ~Jn t .Jll l'Jt .al \1.111.lru.a d1lung t.ablt '>Ill. 1• P V.Amp a«>watt.s + 4 12" ~. dwn.buffel $4.SCJ ~u.ifonm S42S 080646-4SJ4, Ball -------~7~ ·------ COOICS COUNTH HB.P SHIFT .. I ()1.11'1 Ill th '· ltlOUI' t1 1ulm l'.q u w I opp u r l u n 11 > 1-.:.mploy~r W 1'' lilrapped adtl.lts 2 • r-. Youn~ ul('rt l'Jrt Hun l~llege .l:.xper '"'l •1 ntr. \.'>.'IC.tJnl J'ur1 hJ. $fro Xlnt 'acat.Jon &. '" in.i: •\ht-rll TriJin•·• \!u,1 urd O('t' benrll\' hJW\JhdlJlaf dn \u-. 2 urur~ SU t:ach I vibson L.es Paul. xlol piU\LS .. t 520 Sau 9 10 all rood With ca!)e $40\1 Je....., 8070 in e"Xt'dlent rond1lmn & firm Call Ad Satter 1 147 ••••••• ••••• • • ••• •••• • • IM:llTI onl) a few lime-. b) MOTOR ROUTE ~\'\,•Jays 8 ~POI l 1111 be llnd good dn' ins.• rl' •lM:'IU:.DIATECA'>H • ,ludeot oun>l' .'>-40 5721 6'2-4300.:M hn. __ _ lrnmediah' u111)11rtumt' fur p.11 t llrrw ~anung:, Motor routt' J\ 1ulublt• 1n the south L a gu n .l ,11 t·.i lh·l1' er~ afternoon~ ~111ml ,I\ tl11 ough t-riLl..t .' :\1ommg~ Satut da ~ ..t111i !:'lunday Nu monthly door 1·0llL'l't 1un-. E a rn1ngl) about SSOO per month gro~s Ht:'hablc traJ'l!)portal1un .i111I ... mall r~1~h dl•po:..1t n .'(t\Jlred Call l)\2 l'!:'l Fu:-ll·r <h1\'ll1 l lor deta1b SWERVISORS hcellent b•••flh. ~ woridftcJ UMldl- .-. tf JOU ... Hfll• in9 iteody employ· ,,..., don'i Miu ttli1 opportuNty. Apply: .'<! Ct"rebal P .. 1,, " d r ir.,.RfT"'RY cor o r con,tru1·t1un -. --!> 1H' 1 d t 1 o n Jo.! cJ \\ ,. 11u1 p n H· n 1 f 1 r m • n f'or G 1J Id Stiver ~.Jt_b _______ <.;omplete Yamaha PA Pl.it1num An~ lt1n1i ,. sy~tem . Xlnt cond Hill UJfie ~1th ~ood of llar\a.rd !>t !>.a.DI<> \11J 1)r rn 'C' llt-<1\ \ lilltll• hl'e i.lc1ll:> Start 1m ~S7tl0 n~i 1-'ull t•ml· •fr. :1111:.- l'Uld .amoont 0Jnid S700/be&t ofr. Robert ~5'63 '31-4772 medlw.lt'ly Xlnl op '-.--------H)CJfU,IC:ASlf PRl<.:i'-" µ>rtwlll} tu ~fu1.0 with 1• MtrchandiM l•\JIJ r;uLlJ!>IJ \ 1-.ll ~paodln~ rompJn) ltCHHICIANS ••••••••••••••••••••'•• 1 .., l Ul/'liS c.uhl d:i.~ G()od :. .. lar) ~ µlt•u,.int .,fl"Charural and or l:ll'l· ......... 8005 nni.;:. ~ .. $4., Li<1h" , u r r o u n ll 1 11 .,; :.. lnr .al ~~penentt' d t •••••••••••••.-••••••••• ~1 li'ill Ou\ 1told """' 1114 >~65 'l1red for s111all ~ro"' 1n1· "'Jl~. l.et-t.h t lt 't ., Laser Co m Sao Ju.in Wt-~>rMl'llST l'.H 1 u} 1 n i: s 1t'rI111 ~· Moltdaw·s..day (°J1J1slr11no Gu 1 • ll• 1. AIHWY tl\t~rware & J• .,,,,.Jr., I , SECRET ARY I lll'f j!t'I II' J ni l11l1•' 11~ '""'"\ '1-M \I I I lpm-Spm fM&tl minded pen.on 10 ' t, IA tll~lred Xlnt Jhl A I ;\;" '"' • ' t S Si h ..r 1lvl Jr'. & E h..ioul~ prorc:.~1 11..' .. r, btn;>fu . .s "93V~~ !>ail) 101; h 1t11' t•Jlll:> \\all p1rk u11 t .. 11 DISTRICT MAHA GER TRAIHE 18032 c.,a • .,. Dr IA.IH'lw.-.c ordctb & rcl.ol 11.t~l:.On·i-_-.rn' .... [Jd.IJ\ •tl>l>lt' ll1P.' I <'1rru lat1on dt•partmPnl has .in IRVIME 11J dutio.:s m lnuw \II t1i'.1t W1"ltrn1ni.ttr '" '"' Colk~'l ttri •~T•. h • 1 opening for a tra1neP .1n thl· 1-;qua.IOppanunil\ ,~1·nq 1-:xi>t"ru.•111.· 111 1Tdt>phooe wh1·11or-.,S:17:i liardl.'11<.ru'c ~·;1r13 Pl).llli C'1rculation. Salt>:,, St'r v 1re a nd Em lo erM F ma111tJ1nin.: r"• 01 11'. hr Conq•111t•111 1 .... C 01 1ecl1 0 n J\ re a . s e I e (.' t {' d p y I '\n.111g ''l>'"ll 6. 1111111• j acru>.:> fnun 1>ra11.:1· (" u.L.!w ... l'a\_ r:t\h _J.•• .. L.1'~Jr ---.. tolls .l mu:.t t 111111111 t) Airport Add-+\ u·m,11~t1 µ..... •11···~ ·-" r J lJ I! 1n d. 1 • i. r applic ant will n ·n·l\'P a liberal IA~:-.. ~-n-d-1di•-t·t'·+·.11rn O..p fi er•· ~1 111r tuu~ ..... pn-,-..ablt' t ';it1 _ ,hop '°''"~'·r11·~. t~, r1 .. •11:., :.d101.11 1111 •. _ _,;;><.1-0lr\Ul~ ~.itt-&Fy-,-~hrrlr~l'~dctni mature homl'm&kl·r ht'nefll'i l ' .. 11 Mr 1,., ~I Olm L 11 r'' 1 •JI "•' •\h;;u \~.nou hd'• I' J• rat~es. bonus opporlullllll':-0 .rnd many Sale:sexpr pref 493-7773 I Hreckt• n~ 1>1 71 ·" . -t714J~~ >\,Ja 1m•ui> ~'>.>Ill. I lnngL· bendth "Ul'h a~ µalll \.acatton:-. . . I l'ochrant·. l'llll •. 1.1, •Ta.SECY• 1·\nll ui"'> 1.,1 l'l>. lui n 1,...J~t-.H·r .. 111t ·11'd arou1l 111:-urant'l' ltll' insurance SALES -Depl'ndablc ~t.oo "Co • 111' '\o.,. hmn.: l• 1<-ptmiw , o ~ k f' in,. , t , , p: ,,, • homemaker for verm11 -• 1·rd.tne~ I ir .1 1 •.., , <.mddentalco,cragc :\lu::.t be 18. hav(' nentplt Eve:.&Sathr. :o,U::RET,\H\'. lllln 111111 ... n .. ·pr 10 dl• .,.,.,11,. <,1, ..... ra 1 rutl good drt\'ln~ rl·cord flour~ J!ent.>rall~ XJ.nt. discount The Cof G 1 r I F r 1d 1.1 ~. 11 '' ..,..n1n: p 1..1m\·ur1 11mc !,JtU\· ,_.i. / 1 •·fJ1t • • l lr\:\I lo !IP:\! '.\toncl..t~ th rou~h,feeBean.s.9-1766 shorthand hunl11e 111·. ~~a.v&U&blt>-.ln"l•KiM lllllt'h ,rr111r.,. ·lty lff\fl' Fnda\ SalUI du~ overtime avatlable oountt pa~ut>le & r -.urnt» wknd!> 1·, 1"111· 1J.J10015 . --:....Zeff.:-It-\'OU nre QU"'..tltfiect· and SaJes7"TUD or PIT Apph l't.'\\&ble (.ill f11r •VIII :\JV. \.llO req I.I ,, 'II\ A....li°"" 80 I 0 Mts.«I~ 8080 -us 1~ · • ·m pel'liOn The Pcr..1m 11 '•4!"1 1153 Ntlhtif,un emplu}t't' be n cl•l~.......,... ••••••••••••••••······• "'' 1h1•r "I•,' \ • \ I I '' r tt • nH ''·'L'• In \1nrn 11 , 11 ,_.., t.JI \tr.t tH r ' I• I\ ,,.IL I f •• 11 •.1 ;f I ~ 1 , 111 r~ ,, .• , ,, ,,, .~ 1 • --- Office fwWtwe & &,;~ 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! 1:;xecut1vc. all stei:l :-.tet>l1·ase desk:!) Gr a 1n{'fl ~ top Ltke new $16.'> & 5255 C all J ean ~ IHM ~lt-rtnc terminal "' ,l;,nt111rd RS232 10 t•·rt.11 1• Sl.2tl0 644·21 Ui . 7~1tilh THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE .• ORANGE COAST - IS IN THE . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS 1nteN! ed in learning nt·\l.~pape r moo-~ 22& Manne MacluMO> ava 1l 11bll' ::,u1.1r\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,,I< '1 1 ' lJ 'I <'lrC'ulatton bus mes::.. come lll pc<"son Ave B 1 I q.c;J mo to :.lllrt t 1.111. • G i:. 18 lb wa:.hcr ru·l.O 'fH~I \Ll'LA 11~1, ,,. di I and a:-k fur Hu rn St..'l•ll•v or K en --· ~ ~ --SECRETARY 1ncn-ascs accord111t; to rnutor & du\l'h ~1 ·0 1 .; ... ,, 11 11. ~d \t·r 1 .,, ~· (• :..,..,.id.,·rd before lOtXi\.I or a'fter 2PM . Sales & 1.nventory ht•lp Xlnl oPplY for sharp i:JI )our progres~ You will K1..'l\Ol(J(t K.U. tin r fl!. , .._, 11 ,,, .;11~ ""' .. ~ l&-!ihr.I. daJly. Call for 111 v..x.lnt l)pmg i.k1lb lo be froot-0Cflc-c to m1an\ liu.ar.ua~. !>46 isi.7 -\loncta~· through F rtUJ~ terv1ew · 499·3 118 or v.wtt in fast pa,·ed. c-on •mPorla nt bu~ :\'H•ll lS cu It ll••fn):t-ratoi ,, wport ~urh ·1 111111 , 4!M-71Z7. gerualN•wport Beat h of good too<' of \Otcc. ...... u.. ff ,,.0 ··~11 1 11r 1 tuu ~ 1 mi1 ~ ~tl m Boys _ ..... GIRLS ' k fice. Call Lila al833-2900 su:rance, appeanwce &. ,,._•:,\ 0 er "' .. -una SA.L.ESLADY 5 Day wor $1256 I lit-r ~ h 1 p r '' r :. a 11· .Small route open tn Oakwo.od weektndodesweekend'I SECRITARY Q!tl>'~:.-l''n.mom. · -----$7SObt:s1 offer 673&.Jl Apartments. Newport Harbor High Full time. Women's Loni est reaJ estate of. 646-4871 i,,: 0 1-: llefng forsille nr.Jt 7pm6iJ..21311 ~hool area. -Approximate earnings : Sportswear. The Bay, rice ln Cororut del Mar -----$40 Good cono '>!LIU.I.NG t-1...Ani.AtH; Sl30 per month. Call 642-4321. ask for I Be.lboe. 673-S650. Ask for needs full time sect> · TRAJHEES 631 ~ 1 candJehghl b} Tol.O lt- Ctrculalion and leave your name and EdorRocB. recept.tohandleava~·w· Need employed pen;on.s utton m1crow11H 'J't'" 1 ·~ Puc"" ~un~ & • ,h,. 1 .. , I t,y a( duties. l Girl office. who are interested in S400 Nik for Hr .id u ... I ~n'l ... 0 "'"l> On :.,,_c 1 '1 vuvne numuer SALE.5· OlTI'SIOE Short.hand. dicta phone. I earning xlnt spare llmt' -..... r' ~ MARIHEHARDWARE mag card Non·smokcr mcome. Amb11ao us & &'>Hll&S l'fl&1J ~t app~x ~ SALESPERSOHS Expr. ~ 21313741422 preferred. Call Mary hanl wortung mdMrtual' J-hdgidat.-;-Uoublr no.1r A:.k1n,.: J.4000 &4~·4JOO Porl Time EamiltcJI !Sales penoo needed fo; K.ay673--4400 call 714·!l62·1!9:i7 & refngeratDr 1-.xcellent I A«hm~ :i~.24 h.n __ ~rsonallt~ Plus Adult s. o\1•r 21 lo gitt shop m Corona del ~~ 536-llnt ___ m S41}~ \fembtr hq. J ohn \\orlo. \\>tlh and molt\ ..tll' kids. S.t 00 (IL•r I Marto wor1t part lime on SECRET ARY TRA 1 N t: Jo;-Pr In l 1 n g Hard:,, c k db I e o \ e" I ~ ne Tennu C luti hour to ::.tart Laguna. Capi!:>t rano. ~an 1 ~-eau 613-2268 l.rUmauonal Marllebng Bluelwe. -WilltnK lo Cl\-ocado l(&S stovl' G•MJ Clemente area~ SlOO::. week potential 8::1M:001itoo .. Fr1. . ShnecelSforlh.ls vanel ~ lnW> per.;on:, w no pnor oood. SJ.50,or ~1 orrer , --~Ask for Jo.!___ Call 642 4321 ext 250 o r 4Y6 6800 Job Want outi;:o ini;: exper .. but tla.s aood at ~zm ISACRHlCE'.\fL'STSELL 1 peniOfl able lO "ork on lltude tnlO the bluepnnl l>etween 1-SPM. a~k for .\n< n•a SALES own T op :.ala r~ & angfaeld F'uUume1Aork 8'cydft 8020 .,'\ot'll.rt clltpnnt.:.&an PART TIME EVEMIMGS J-:nl£>rpr1...,1n).! JdLJlt:-OH·r 21 with 11\11<1m1 t <Hh L'lll lit ou-. pt>rsonalllle<-. \\ h (I t' n j 0 \ \\ I II k I II g v. I t h ... n d ITl<ll l\i.lltng ~outh .... ..igl• .... 10 Lo l :i ~OU pt•r hour tu :-L.Jrt. S lOO CJ W~l'k polt:'nlrnl ('all 1,42··l32 1 t•Xt. 2511 lit•I wl'tm :! Hnd 6 P .\>I. .1:.. k I or Laun e . ORANGE CO~T DAILY PILOT ~ir,~D.JT•TIVE benef1U So Coasl l'IJZJ !IA M-SPM Mon -F ri ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo••ki. 1 n~w 1 ~""' fta""~'"' t"~'" ......,.,\ ism 1 td~ area I ~ at S3 25 hr 1 <.ill '' .. IA•arh rru. • r d d fl 100% F'ree to appbcant Marlt ?Sl ·2680 &alt> $Hiil rl-"Ctirder 'lJn ar r WANT SECUR ITY~ lmnef>enonnelAgeoc} ! _ l\Jl O-i~ lwrdnr. anuqu~ et• We 're a NATIONAi. 41f!E t7lh.Coatc1Mesa TRAVEL .\1.1'.:'T 1., 1Mi776 bfr liAM 11r Jft company wath reg1oni.I Su.Ile~ 6421470 ••ri~n c t'll 1 om DOC}' 8040 W .\1 ~kd.,~ •Jt ull dJ,\ offices and warehouses ..-----. r 1 ... t 1 i •••••••••••••••• •••• •. • • "'~ ....... , .. , a••i•l d 1~--merc1a .. -.Jlr" r\111• "'""'"' v ,.. in the. Glanng an In -F x e c ut 1, 1 r r..,, l 1 KE~iO. U Pup!> \Kt I dustrial Trade In • llwlm!J l>ltt M t I'• l ,\ ~nes.WehaveanlM ••SECRETARIES•• 833-9406 ~ho l.O l'\1 11 1 I M.EDlATE operung {or a Career poe1llon. 24 hr '11lA VJ-:L .!J.:l 1V. lJ4.5 wt .. prn ~r salesperso. n to ex day. travel. h1Rh 1q I 11 8 travel ageno need!> clUSJve.ly represent our !'.horthandlilOS19.200 pt. f ,t t·xper 111 l'UCl bred ('hlhu.111u,1 J.t.oe ol toola. suppllea and Land dev ~n.onnel domesur & tnu:matloodl 111Jle pur.11 ~h•1h, "'hll• I ~\t~1 l'f.>\ i'Ox 11 I 1r1•, •,. • •! trc.Jc1 l..rt "'' 1 I I $~ ttA.JI ·IO>. l\J 111 l•J• • l1n11 'l r I" l' II x I n I (' u 1111 117 511 ~ !laJ() e q u 1 pm en t 1 n a n short.hand (j() $15 liOO ..... 714 IMO ti077 f J" n 1 ~ wk ' .111 ESTABLlSHEO TER i\('{'tJGn Ldiir Rt: $13.200 j ~~I(. _::_.__ -196-J2'Z7 RJTORY in the Southern ., •Sa.le:. Consultanu. • • TYPESmER OrangeCounly Area •Our Office• ~ c( d 5 l Shopper 1'1 I f"4Jp). 11 m~. ,., (,.,11 ApPt OnJy f'ree EO!'; l~ktn~ for top notch l~wever .,.., Gulden 1.JIJ Lu Retnders A&e~o typesetter on <.:om pu i' '>Pll~t..'<I 6iJ ®2 330 WHt Bay St., Co•to MHa, Co. 642-4321 Alt Equal Opportunity Employer i~~~;;;;-:;;;~11-;;~;:;;:~~~;--;:~ Must be mature. en ,,,.\ 11~ mui.1 :...·II .: r \ 1.11, & 14hl R:ictw~ .! IJl'tb. p1cturt~ cl. m1~r h1;U~t'hn'IJ 1l t'lll' l'lll'.:Al"" r.~ .!~t.u ,,~ tx j!l>llt' tn rr 1 fv~ry Friday, Saturday & Sunday dur 1ng the month of Mav w e w ill r un your gd r dge salp a<1 under this spe c 1cJI GARAGE SA LE heading. =r~~~~:I490 graphic eqwpl l., da> ~j~ l.)()(j llUL:!)l-. Xtra L.m • a m~. part rme or u I homemade sturd\ 11.1·11 time a\a.tl 830--1672 T ue t ..__ .. !RECEPTIONIST for thus1aslic. take-charge l ... t S I mdmdua.1 who's at h11' RE:a c.'ita c. il ei; Animal Hospital Ex-1 beat under m1n1mal People lll'l'ded 1n penence prererred. Full supetv1Sioo. In return. Sunl>t'l Rl·..ach ofc. lime. Lli&Wla Beach wedfer: top comm1~:.~on $l<176 •COMPETTTIVE Secunty g\1.11.rd.1 3. 12 30 I to8 JOatuf\ ~ Fn dys or646-0230eves ~e! ~s~7p3a~ted f.. T yp1og. pdrt t1m1 Mai·A, SOIDt' legal bk mx1 S :.I To 11 30 P M Call Sally 9 to 5 PM 640-5650 1---- f'all Bud Hyams R E C E PT I 0 N I S T SALARY PLUS ( 714'"'46-5 502 V\vacious. outgoing look· COttttSSIOH Uli jor unique oppt'y. pl\.iiFi new law ctr. Fash •ECPIMSES lsi, NB. wt uJtra mod. phones? Ute typing req. •CAil AU.OWAHCE Call O.wn. 642-8S32 R.ECEP110MIST Res.1111tateSaltt. Gf:t8AL OFFICE TOP OFFfCE Typio1 experience •BestLocatlon neceasary . Newport •HighCommis11on Cen ter . Property • ProleuiooaJ Training Maruigemeot. Perm a· • Expenenced only neot, benefits. Wnt.e lo •Experienced only Box t700, The Daily •Call Now Pl lot. p .0 . Box 1560. If you're the perso n we're ioolr.ing for. please call: 'JWr,w-• =•••ri c21J1 saa-1211 Redhill Realty 673-7300 Cast.a Mesa. Va52l6 Ask for Walt ..=:::..:::.......:...;.;;_...:......____ Wenie'W'I leP R. E. a.d WH W.....,, May 7th RIAi.ESTATE 10.IP/o Ca dlaloe SALES S.. lWa S.. eel 0 Pe n i o I I n w e I I 5rr.3402 .,,ebiicbed Irvine firm. 9 - F,qua) Opportunity Employet M IF /H Tralolog aau1tance, A*tw ........ ,generous comml11lon s.Jea schedule. Call Dawo, Relief House Pare~ts. SWttB JOIS mam M/F couple to relieve Vecat.ion club blrtng full b o ut• p a reota 0 0 or part time phone Recepdooisl. Part Ume, ~ wtmdt in home peN1oonel-Ucll::et de· Sid..• Sun. lam·5pm • 1 MC:Uq •/•la develop· Uvertet. Guar. a tart '* day. W a~rfrool klc•· mentally d la a b l e d NOWI s.A. 5'S-7957. • uon. lOl N. Bay1icle Dr cllaU. Both mual bave ---------1 ·Newport Beach. 644-0121. minilDllll ol 2Yn col.Jete SD:RE/RF.cEPT -Wed iD Sod&l Science uea • t.bn& &in. Bahia Corin· R!X:EPTIONlST: Youna. hltve bad previoua H· U.. Yacht Club. UIOl •ftMmdb', f•llWe for full P'rieoc9 with develop· Bayside Dr. C dM . timeetnploymeot. Eveo-mentally dlaabled .....- • :1np • weekeoda. Cati difm&a. 8-,...JbWUet -------- 'Jaa•t or Sue. Jobn lDclude: prosrammin1 'W•YD• Tenola Club. la Mlf·belp as l•isur• --. 11lllla, bebav\ot RSC•PTIONl8T - ....... -.... '""· of· llllaJilllLM.. .... M ,9':•._.,,,. -- CDDdillcadon, • coaalt· t.llll ~· Job in· dullll room A board tor coaple. + llOO per wkad. U1tt*9 01nt:n1 Palay. ..... ,.,.. your old 1tulf for new 1oodlt1 with n a.Mlled ed ..... tm UHTMI DAH.Y PILOT "•AST lllULT" SHYICI DlllCTOIY For Re1ull Service Call 641·1671 ... Ill ~lONewoort Oun~ Apply III J)ertiOll. SECURITY Mature, well J?roomcd gentlt!man p1t1m e t 1. Rreel v1:.1tors & RIV( directions 1n public gardens m Corona Del Mar. Call 673 2261:1 Mon Fri 8.30am-4 OOpm SECY/BKPR. part/full time. R.E. Co. CdM SaJary nea Call 9-12. Mal·Thu fJ7~ Service staUon manager & attendant. Laauna Beach, ful.I time. good pe.y & rn&nager's bonus Att.endant.3 ruu ti me & part Ume. Costa Me1a Apply at 2228 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa EOE . M·F SIUPPING/RECEIVING Qk uper pre!'d. Im med employme nt C all ~ SHOE SALES-full/part· lime. perm pos ition. salary +comm Xlnt op- pty Cb1ldrens Booten. N.& "4-3664 Mr Milter SHOE SALES. Wanted. full or put Ume. OOOd Co. benefll1. Futur.e mem.t. ~IUone po11111· till. ~Y In penon be\. a.m • llam I0'77 S. ert.col,C.M. SILKSCaMt4 Of'llATOI TYPIST WOHO PROCESSOR Fast accurate T} p1st w-dllled for enu; ll'.,el posiuoo. pleasant work llli cood.t lions App I y in perlOll t.o Mr F\lentes at Robert Bein W1ll1 am J-rost & As3oc. 1401 Quoal St , Newport Beach TYPIST If you'tt sh.afll & can do 70 wpm I can make you c1 lblled Pho«> Type Set ter The Compo!)JOK Room. J\rt Gr1tr1n , m~1. 1) p1sl. General off u:e Hi.Jh Scbool Grad. No ex per nee. Will train Good bendii. & promotional opportwuties Farmer~ Jnsuraoce Group, 540-4.100. E.O.E. TYPISTS Bou.-r pupp1e \ "' • ~ 61.N.'d. d.tm h •~ obedience l1tl1: lJ•111 5.S:?--010'! all 6 s Ped.lgrtt :>tllc > T 1:rn er, llwbold S300 83J-6.S.26 Fr-..to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good home desperate!~ oeedcd for "SuiWr Cat ' Muffin Is 2 )'C11rs old., spayed. aentJe & friend ly Wt love her. bul thl' I new landlord doesn't · r~ call ~·8854 aft 1 SPM Wal~r htat e r Net'd' 'MJl"k. le ale in g 7SS-0060 e Vl'b Jo"tae t.o &ood home femJh• q , I ~, ) r.. old. Golden Haneverrru.x 97S·7117 4 new lctt.ena Black f'ree to aood home 847·S306 Bllt Lab puppy, male . lovable. n eeds 1ood home ~ 1ZT5; 642-9668 ,,.,...... 1050 , ......•.•••....•.•..... We need Jurull" & Senior **I BUY * * TypUU '°' usl,nmeot.s Good UMd f\lroltu.re & in '/04ll area. Top pay No AOoll~R l will Mil t'M. Don111e11vallable. orSfl.Lfor You MAS19S AUCTIOM 646 1616 & HJ.t62S f\arnibare to be aold. very ..., .... or· uiblt pnc•. Oood nn1 l~PM. W Park Or ~MC~ And S•t Up R•9er fill. HMllO perm. po11tlol' Oood ••2 --- banef JC Int work 1n1 l•°"-··--·'•J•l-•2-·. tond C. M . • r• a ----Mall«" rour 1hopp1na TS4 l 4700 Hive llOl'Mthln• to aellT ...,., by u.1n1 th• Dally WIN A'9 Call Ml MTI Cllll&Aed eda do U "'..!!.... 11\.._ (1 ll1f'd Adi GET READY NOW1 Sufabtd n1 '4 1) up I l111l,1t-1t'tl ~ nt'v. m ill ~' Sl7~ ~tra farm •tn l•J.\ mall SI~ ~I Ii..~ (!Pan out the ctowt'> a ttic and kids' r111 rn, now qet rt•d d Y to turn your ur wJntec rtems into CASH. Call now to place your dd under this SPECIAL Garage ~It h1 d01nq for next Friday, Sulurday & ~unddy' 1 ~ box mallre:.:.. ur thoped1c I .J ~ r v. mt~ l\e v. $265 b I l 8~05 ~!l'>C.8 642-5678 FINO YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 Voyage to ~·e~tyrctay on the nostalgic (~ueen '.\lary Tour m Long B<·ac h. Step aboard lhl' graceful. eh.~~ant Queen ~tary. 1 t Return to the ·30s wh€.'n tho,€.' 1111.1 • u·~ were tugh1.Jghl~ of the ult1m;1tl' 11 J\ e l ex penence-an ocean cro~sms: \'as1t yester; Nr by watching th<' chanfl· mg or the guard and experience the lhnll of s tandJ.ng on the command bndge v. here the Queen Mary's captains st~red h€.'r through storms ai:'d war zones for 1.00\ tranullantic crossings Take ad\lantaiie of the daily tours and free parking. Call (213 I .U-4747 IT'S E l ' ! Look for your namf' and addru4' tn today•s clu ltled M"tOon. If ou find ll , u l1 M?·Ml8 f.•t. t1! and •r v.111 arran-P fur vou lo pfr&. up \'Our llC'kf'tl 11 lhf' nnrt>4tl offitt' of lht" DAILY. 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A/P , perfect,T111UFlllllolkwt er -, '1/W,PorscheorAuda mustsell.A.ssume lease U;e or Buy '77 280St~. !I M.i ~ 64.2 7443 or ll t.leiianr•· t'ull p~r Ob "''pd s:.ll'J51>'75-? 9 14 family boat for Catalina •••••••••••••••••••••••: '67BU<T-81RD CHtCKIVERSOM Wk d a Y 4 l o 1, '>uper l'll'Jn SJ5.!'i1JO 64<11J2S ~. M1cbeu11i.. auto. ----- F/G,slps6.S32.500.Nwpt Motorilltd~ 9140 I $7SOO •'714>8!13-675!! VWPORSCJIE·AUDI 714·645 0530. Wknd 2~}s, ~~I ----------1 trnk & antrnnJ. were/·77 Mona r c h Gh1:.t Yacht Exch 1714) •••••••••••••••••••••••, --J 415£ CoastHaway ~984-122:2 ev~ fli &t. f<t•bll l600 PnJ?. ,,.hPI!>. c;unG FOL:S i-=<CEPTIONAL. lo n11 . 67S-1800 118 Puch Moped. only 2.000 'ffi wtute T Bird, all oni: al Baysid" Dnve tr~' i;:uod boch $1 7$0 1 1 u l r ~rd 1 d d e 1 n G t d ....,..,.. h T "' '78 280Z • ·" e 2()000 .72 ...,,...,L-~4 dr ~. "dan · · · AJ m1 ,THtln e, :-oa e . very op"' . D'D rea COD . ...._, cas Gd Ult.er fturu. gd :.tp(! 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L'U . ., l lTan vw Bus new en~ Xtra cir Jn I ,.._. oer 1 t.ran. ... p <; "'·"""· S400 .we= 9510 RNAL AM/F'M. mst seU. S68<>0 • ,..,_ .. , T -n <as.'-• -..cl\ C 11 r-.5 Z1..,, 67~:tii.i catl~l.850aller lpm V a,ir.•••....,.r.t.!•. 842--064 ~awe tank & mort' :l.O rru. nt-w brk<,, l!oud I ..,_,,...,_.a "' ,..., ·---- Sl.2.000. 36' STEPHENS F / 8 Sdn 6cyl Qys/UOV. ONAN Radar, VHF, CB. s ndr, 1 '11 Harley Dav id s on G••MC•••:;.-:;.••lo•a•d•ed•••. ~.~·t·, All '7~:meoa um 'Urtrl. slick, al.I', oood Sl!.250 4:96-7151 Ure.. Portdble campmJi? C..,, 9917, -;i< ~lu!>tJn.: II T Top. 12.5SX, xlnl rond1tioo cond. S19,SOO 10 BU ..,.,..,, w tneclJ. good body '3200 ·m N'B 250, A 1 <.:ond --------~1 r •.•Cl b .... ...,., ~..,..,.,.,.,.NOW · 09ULo .... I ~ ~ o'7J.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• \t int 15.001) Jn•'!> StOO/bestotfer.557-2:505 ''-u """"a,759-0097 •r.•CHIMPORTS ...,,,~ '70....,b& auto ttblt enlil '74 Z28, air rond . J\,\4 ~ •• a1r ........... 1or st $22,000. 33' CHRIS CRAFT Ouia V8'a/Jt,; KW Onan 1newengs, It plant, tanks $9,000 Mdor'HDIMs, Sole/ RM/Storogt 9 t 60 .,._. """'° _..,.. .............,. s.&5(X> ""' ' • header<; . ' le re o t.1 iw cir 76tH3203 --.....Ori 9550 SWI DoveStreet 4.94 1704 or638·7470 new brakes. stereo ta~!>. ~1u~t ,t'JI • Prv l'l) __ ------4 ....,_ •es NEWPORT BEACH 19 lflMl'CAB xlnl cond Ill & out <.:all fl7'3.?~ ·ai 6-<'\'l aar, p s. snrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752.-0900 Nna MG 9742 •m-1686 or Ad !:>tller 11 101 ---takt• 'over lsc> pymt!' ANDERSON'S YACHTS 646-9000 642·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •WE RENT• •Yoor Motor Ho!N!• Top S to you-tax benefits We do maintenance· free st.nee 1972-fu.U refs. Dale's RV Rentals 559-"446 You may ~ Ad-Sitter setviat when placing 'IG' od . . . our Ad-Sitter number wiN appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Siftw folces your TlllDgtS •. you coll In ot your conwnilra to qet the f :rv--10 your od •. ~ this llNl(ll is o;.; SS per Wttk. For more hwfotlftOflan • to pka yox od coif ...... D 150 PICKUP' '78 Alpha Romeo Spyder. AM/FM stereo. dork '59 MB2n'. exC't"ll rond . ---I SJ 995 p p ----1979 OOOGE 4X4 7' bed. air cood., !>speed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b42~3'hl"i 1 71 Q unam air. tilt. rJ:.s. SWMont.hly 714·751 0612 Ad venturu mod e l. 14,<XX)mi Con.coursde ta1l bumper, radial tires, rum well. ~pi, S4950 'li4 IJult, <inrl Verv Rood c e :in · '71 Xl nl rond Good Waded ID(• auto trans.. Job. Beautiful Alpha Red wide ID.llTOl'8. Only 9000 P.P 641).IX2 onj Sll25 f.61·:is6s or ~l.84 ---tra n:.J)l)rtat1on . $1500. utt. air cond . off road LaequerPamt. Bwilness au.C1SSllEJ) '5'9 22JOS Cabnolet xlnt 49G~'-----·73 Ca marn, fu ll y C_ifil_l_9fi0-5826 ______ _ wheel.s&breS. Never re Center Venture forres $5750 concf. SIJ,500 p p ·~ VW Bwi Clean, ftre:it equipped . 1 owner . a.mobt~ gist.cred. .less than 700 unmedJate sale S8.SOO S2.<XX> 964-~. evl'' miles' (36196) .,.. mlnJ d & AUST AM INT 'L ~ ~ ffiP!i(, low mJll'S on rl'hlt -------••••••••••••••••••••••. · ..... ~ ys eves. I 411 LJ().5079 9744 Nl'.,.. brk., & 'hol'b Qwy,_.. 9920 79 Cutlass Du~sel, bhw, 9955 S8-97 I 2 71 -htGI S2SCX> ~ •••••••••••••••• ••••••• loaded T l 10 000 IMW Aetween8.»6 p m ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ·-Op, · mt, ••••••••••••••••••••• • • '·-•1 EU> •"""'after b h 1 j d • COMVBtTIILE * !>yr warr 842-2321 THEODORE ROBINS FOID 2060 HAHOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 MOM'S DAY Plnrr o l\101h1•r " '"" me,~ai;zP on 1111r 111x•1·1.1I \1olht'r ·~ I>&\ p11111· Mu.v 11 You rnn JJhH'l' n me11."l&llf for at!' hllll• as S3 2S or t1lld • f10.,.1•r to your m1">1,lljlt' for ''' llttlr M S5 00 C:tll G42·567R • • Jtep Bmloneer 'Tl . .\ut.o, w/....._.dttvt. AC. trlr j bitch. AM/FM c111. Good. a.n CGDll .... '100. .,.,..ua CREVIER &I Sf &llOA~Y \AHfA AHA 8353171 llie UUllt\,Ul DllMIOOMAC>i!lfl •USEOIMWs• '7330CScpe, nunt(0559) '764m241p 1272PIU.) 713'D 41p. air ((107S E 7.> 71 320i v p. air 121HSX t; 1 '77U>l48pS tR (()17111 716.D:iil 1456.~X(i I '78mA. a.er 1009SI '78l2Q 41p 1239UKll I '78U>l41p l:r.4UUIH 18mA l<*Md (~iltl iVm ''* '*• 16'11111 "11168A S/1\ 13115> "1V 52111 kMlded ( 02$6) a...dS•dey• 'H 2002, air. 4-a pd, t\M/fltl CaM, xJnt cond. Blllt otr S'n-3750 ll rauw In the m•rktt (or a bfUlor c•r. be 111ro to eMca UM IDU)' IUCGI 14veNMll '°' 11le j9 a zi .... .._... ~ 'Ill MGB. GT wire w ee 'I. '70 bus. reblt E-111( un l'r -- - Ask for Tim AM, F'M c-as.~tte. a 'ik1 nR '4 a/Tanl) S2.51Ju, or ~t 1963 CorY• Spyder "l"J Olds Della XLnt t'Qntl. ----------S2600 Call Ad Sitter 11/r 640-$J68 ~nl pa.mt. top 4t tires. Sell or take over lea~e. lll.82,642...:nl.24 hrs Two eur a Cor va ir Supex te rms . PLease 18 280Z 5 s peed, air cond .. AM1Jo·M stereo, wire wheels. baby blue 1005\'CN> i9 MGa~ .. AM 1,.'M. ~'rn~~~rT:1W:.~; ~beltot~~~ear.ans _c_a11_~------- s K mt. 675·9490 d ys . flA00.67~ . 7.._..SQ 1K1 ~ C.S No down! m1212eves ~nules Take over my ---------1 i1 VW Convert. Gd cood. CITATIONS/ teu e at 1979 Interest ll1 11ot t741 S2l00. CHIYITTES nttes ~1Guy673--0224 • ••• ••• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • '77 vw Bus Gd cood · · .... S.dkM Bll)' ~ remauung '79 60C seo. ~an 6 L.....11 .......... ~ ~ 9960 ·-._.. ....-Tl W"U ••••••••••••••••••••••• -AUSTAM INT'J, 171411-630.5079 8elween8:»6p m. Call~ after 6 Al& I 1UY P'ltOIUMS MaJ\Y ro1ors & model~ 2 Pt\ceot 10 s peed Mies AND 2 Peuleot mopeds' arer Sood t.hru s u ..eo Sick or dead Foreign. Wl'I OUUH'I cars wanted. free tow GIOTH ct.•,... fl31·2111n Cash fast J.82U Beach Blvd IEACH IMPORTS AlkCorTtm t7Z5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~SCreet "1V F1at Spyder 3000, a11t4 NEWPORT BEACH trau. P W. lua raok, 1 ___ 7_1~_otO_o __ _ All/Fii C81Mlt.e1 m•p, a • f710 iO Bu«. Whl·~ int, OU pa1nl, tlru. brakes, motor & clutch. Mai wb1s. AM/FM cua. Pelf. cand.. Beal offer. ~2597 bnDd Dl!W cond, navy IW ·-•••••••••••••••••• '811 • &.c reblt eng. Snfr. bl•trl\a top, 3 'Jr wm· 'T7D PorKbe, clean. e ic ~body fl lnt.er. Oood t)'.515M712 trM. new red.lall. rurui tiru Sl,900 11k1n1 '71 124 Spyder S·apd . 17,500 ml, wht wired, meas. DU lop. $HOO ..... (tell I 17HS. &C8 lf300 ~ Dl)'9 lill-Omr1 Eves. --------• -'IW VW Di. una ramper "72 Pwlche tllT Taric•. N.w Utcr paint Nt't'tl• Tl,000 ml, •l•reo, 101 aom t work U.o uu "74, XI II 1hw m111. U•. IT ~ =.r,a.::.tilaarp, W.a Adl C'--11lllUMT11 W~~i~..,. HUN'll.NGTON BEACH 147-6087 SEE US FIRST! We havt a JQOd HlttcOoe of NEW fl USED ~I COHNEll CHEVROLET X)< 11.ot I••· I I ... I \ \I ' SU-1100 II with ASK! 11'1 1 8Rt.•:.ZE _, Ada 142 YTI '69 Roadrunner. 4-spd, ma.gs. rblt eng, 8K m1 on er\R, n.ins rure must see. t.oo rnuch to list. SAslttn,.:: $2000 /bes t . B r u n o 847-1349 1918 Vol.a.re Wagon root radc. PS. PB AM /f'll, ll.fnO. Elect rear door IJitch, IMI wheels, 6',000 ml. Mu l HJI $2.0ltS &42-137V Tl Volan! wan. PS, PB. N C. Nu tlret 6 ahocll1. 1UOO Ctll vvc. Ml-1133. ---- "'" fut l clraw lo thr Wat. . .a Da.U1 Plliut u...uted Ad. CIU Todq Ml I .. -. Huntington Beach Fountain-Valley EDITION \'our Hometown .2 Dally N .. •'Hpaper l VOL. 73, NO. 127, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OAll»J~ff- 'l'VE REALLY HAO IT' HB Druggist Watte Edison ~---r----= . . Project Awaits OK , A $15 m1llton pilot project de ' .signed to reduce air pollution at Southern Californiu Edison's • Huntington B~ach generating i plant has one more government J hurdle to cross before an expect· • ed construction s tart in the fall The project has been approved by the South Coast Regjonal •Coast.al Commission Bill Compton. Edison 's Hunt· •lngton Beach area manager. said he expects no difficulty m taining the proper building permtts Crom the City of Hunt ·ngton Beach. the final govern· ment agency from which permits will be required. He not· ed that city officials last year expressed no objections to the proposed project The project involves constr:Jc · tion of a catalytic converter system that is expectl'd to re duce nitrogen oxide emissions by 90 percent . The system. howt'ver. will affect only one· fourth of the nue gas expelled by the generating station. located on P<1cific Coa:.l llighway at 1'0ewl:.md Street. Compton s aid The em1s!>ion cleaning proJect is to be constructed at the com· pan~ 's cxpen:.c to meet requin·· ments of the South Coast Air Quality ~tanagcment Dis trict. SmallC'r systems of this type ha\'e bel'n used in Japan. but Compton said the lluntington Beach project is designed to s~ if air pollullon can be reduced similarly al a large generating plant Because of the expense tn· volved 1n utilizmg this environ· mental control system . the Hun· tington Beach pilot program must succeed before the system would be installed on other Edison power plants. "You're talking about a biJlion dollars for installation on a system· wide basis." Compton said Construction of the emission cleaning s ystem at the Hunt· ington Beach plant will require a year to complete. Compton said. I Valley Eyes $10.4 Million 'C.ity Budget Fountain Valley City CoWlcil • will begin reviewing a proposed $10.4 million city budget for the t 1980·81 fiscal year tonight. ) working Wlder the assumption that Proposition 9. the state income tax slashing inJllaUve. will not be adopted. If lhat measure does win voter approval June 3, the city can eicpect a state funding cut ol'S to 15 percient, and the bud•et will bave to be adjusted accordinaly, City Manaser Robert Vollmer warned ID bla buda« m ....... The reYlew 1es1lon will be ~duded rrom e:ao to • p.m.; diNctly pteffdla1 UM eoundl'a rwcular 1DMt1n1. ln c•ty Hall. lOIOO llai.r' A VI. ,,.. It.Udy ...... •• °"" to lll• pubUe. formal public latarl•a• on th• bud=t. lllowever. •Ul not take 10 .UI , ... 1'e fltr'a • .. t II ,.., ..... ,..., ...... t Fights Back Battles Gun-wielding Bandit By PIOL SNEIDER MAN OI ... 0.lh l'INt i'•" Noble Watte, a 55 year old llunhngton Beach pharmacist who said he'10 fed up with burglaries and holdups at ht!> store. subdued an armed bandit Monday after the man dcm.indt.'<I money and narcotll'S c:1t the point of a sawed-off shotgun "I've had 17 break ins and t~o armed robh<'nes I decided I'm Just not taking 1t anymore." Waite , a former lfuntmgton Beach city councilman and owner of Waite's PharmaC'y , declared in an interview this morning. "It was not courageous," ht· added. "It was really stupid on m y part. But I've really had 1l with these guys. I 'vc worked _ ~!5!..wr.. my.:d.rug store. l.:lte had it 30 years And 1 don't hkt• somebody trying to take •l ;rn a y from me " Polwe officers and Waite rt'construc:ted the incident as follows At 1 SO pm Monday, two men entered Waite's store at 17522 Beach Blvd One held a shotgun un Waite and a female clerk. \\htle the otht.>r grabbed ,about SIOO from the cash register The t"'o also handed Waite a h st of narc:otics drugs they dt'~lrt'd ··fl t• :.tuck that shotgun nght undl'r my he<.id and said he'd blo w my head off." Waite n •callt.'d "'That rl'ally made me mad ·· · Tht• gunman was distracted bndly when a physician whose offltt• 1s located nearby e ntered t hl' Ft ton· When the armed 1ntrudC'r left the prcscnption area, Wa1tt' reaehed for htS own hJndRlUl and drew 1t on the man "I know your ltfe is prec1ow.. :ind you're not supposed to take TrippOff . HB C~p . Observes Hospital Birthday By JODI CADENHEAD Ot-Oall'r f'll<ll SI•" John Suttle is observing t\is 29th birthday today in a hospital bed. 3,000 miles from where the Huotingtoo Beach police officer and his wife were scheduled to spend their fifth wedding an· niversary Ma) 10. "We were supposed to go to lla'.laii. We went then• on our honeyrnooon." said Debbie Sut· tie. "But that's okay, we'll postpone it." After waiting two weeks at her husband's bedside for him to snap out of a coma following a motorcycle accident April 2. Debbie doesn't mind waiting a little whtle longer to take the long-planned tnp. F'or two weeks he lay motion less. staring straight ahead ~hil e Debbie and fellow officers ca rried on one·way conversa lions with her silent husband. talking about curr<"nl events, friends . and what w:is happen mg at home. Then, last week ht· ~ h1spcrcd "Debbie. J lovt· you" and ··Bear." the couple's cat's name .. Right now he just whispers." she said. '·But wc·H~ h:arned to read hps.'' Since the officer was hurled from hls motorcycle after betnR hit by a van a steady s tream of friends have been pouring into Huntington lntercommunity Hospital hoping for what ftnall~ happened last week · "He's just doing great," sa1cl Debbie. happily reciting a list of works and feats her husband 1s slowly mastering. Following his release from the Huntington Beach hospital he will reeeive speech and physical therapy at St. Jude's Hospital. Flood Aid Backed SACRAMENTO <APJ --The California Assembly has ap· proved $51 .5 million to help local governments and individuals re· pair~ damages from January storms and floods D••IY Pilot SUfl P-.. SLOW RECOVERY Officer John Suttle A. Special Delivery at Berry Farm Th<' 27 year-old San Francisco Ray Area resident never made it ins ide tht.> restaurant for a ~o rld ·famous Knoll's Berry Farm chicken dinner Monday night in Uuena Park There was a more pressing matt er the birth o f a s ix-pound girl in the parking a rea near the park entrance. Knoll's s~lOkeswoman Virginia Plunkett s aid today th at Deborah Hyun, 27, or El Cerrito. her three other children and parents were on their way for a chicken dinner when Mrs. Hyun went into labor Dad wasn't there. The delivery was assisted by Phyllis Bernstein. a registered (See STORK, Page A2> ~ dumb chances," be said "This one was a calculated risk " The gunman refus ed t o surrender the weapon. and a struggle ensued. during which 'Waite's handgun discharged and struck the cash register . pohce s aid The two continued struggling out the back door and crashed into a plate glass window Dr. Edward Devlin. the phys1c1an who had e ntered the s tore. followed and struck the gunman on the head with. hts cane. police said. The doctor and the pharmacist then were able to s ubdue the ~unman until police arnved The gunman was identified as Paul MichaC'I Mooneyham. 32. of Hollywood _ -When the struggle began. the gunman's unarmed accomphc·<' <See WAITE. Page /\21 Rescue Victiins Fly Hoine By The Assoc: lated Press The bodies of the American servicemen kiUed in the aborted hostage rescue attempt in Iran were headed hom e today. 11 days after the mission collapsed in fiery failure in the eastern Iranian desert. The remains were transfetTed to U .s. custody on a rrival in Zurich. Switzerland. aboard a regular Sw1ssair flight from Tehran. They then were placed aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 transport plane that took off ror Dover Air Force Base. Del. U.S. officials say eight men died in the Iran m ission. but the Iranians have variously said nine or 10 bodies had been re· covered. In Tehran, meanwhile. the news paper Kay han reported that an /\mencan woman had been arrested as an alleged CIA spy . She was not 1dcnt1fied I ran 's militia ·l1k r revolutionary g uards contend they have documents proving that the woman was working for th<.' L' S Central lntelltgencc Agency. Kavhan said. The Iranian foreign Ministry asked that she be handed over to 1ls custody. 11 was reported The transfer of the American s c rv1cemen's remains took place in a docume nt-signing ce remony at a Zurich airport hangar Greek Catholic Archbishop llilarion CapudJi. who accom· panied the coffins from Tehran. formally transferred the re mains to Swiss government and International Red Cross of fic1als. who then passed them on to U.S. Ambassador Richard Vine. Confusion persisted ovet the number or bodies. The United States has maintained con- sistently that eight men died in the April 2S rescue bid and has named them. But the Iranian of· fi clal who s upervised the re· covcr y of the bodies said origlnaUy nine had been found. and last week Tehran radio sa1d a 10th body had been recovered from the desert site where the rescue mission was aborted. .,,....,..,....,,0 BBC'S SIM HARfUS ESCAPES FLAMES AT EMBASSY Wltl Rescue Prompt Iran to Free Hoatagea? British Hope Raid Results Positive LONDON 1AP) -A senior government minister said today Britain~ that 1ls commando rescue of the captives Monday ma" encoura~e Iran to fre<" lhl· 53 ·t\mencans held hostage b> Iranian rrulit.ants smce Nov. 4 "I hope it may lead those con· cerned in Iran. not Just the ROV· ernment . to lhtnk <tlresh about this -to realize that the rules about dJplomats and embassies C.Ounty Trio Booked in Drug Sweep Thrl'(! Oran~e Coast re~1denL'> we r(· among six ~pie booked into Orange County Jail Monda~ a fl er a narrotic~ s ~ l'l'P led b~ Westminster police Police fro m nine c·1t1c4' 1n Orange Jnd Los An ge le.., counties we rtc" iO\olved in lhe '"' cep of a n alleged cocamt· d1stnbut1on nng Arrested Monday 1.1.ere Glen Coodv.·m and Cammie Murph ~ of Huntington Beach. Kim lull or Newport Beach. S<'Ott freede of Long Beach. J erry Baxter of Rancho Mirage and Phtl1p franks of L-Os Angeles. Also arrested were Paul Robles of the City of Commerce and Joanne Gunsel of Midway City, pohcc said. Police U . Wilham Sullivan of Westminster said the raids were based on the February a rrest in Westminster of Bernard Murphy of Huntington Beach on a charge of possession of cocaine for sale The probe led to a 13·pagc compla10t alleging 73 counts of conspiracy to sell and distribute cocaine. involving numerous suspects. Sullivan said. CSee NARCO. Page A%) and so on arc not JUSt a luitury • Foreign Office Minister of State Douglas I lurd !.aid in a Bnt1sh Hroadc a..,llng C11q 1 rad1v 1n tt•r\ 1t·v.. Hurd. who wa'> 1noJOl\le<l 111 weekend talks with Arab am bauadors »bout the s ix-day s1e~e. said the rescue improved rt-1.itions between Britain and Iran. II owe\'er . he f o r esaw no formal mediator's role for Bn ta1n in Iran's dispute ""ith the United SWtes but added that 1f 'the re's an) thin~ lo\e can do usefully I'm sure v..e will." Rr1t1 o.;h c:ommandus s wung 11nv.. n rope:. fro m the roof or lhf' lrJn1Jn f:mbJ .,..,~ and in a µJrc1 l> 11nj.! h<ill or l'>.plos1"t'" and j.!Unfln· k1l!Lod four s\rab·lr:m1an tcrronsL..,, l·a ptun•d on<· <Jthl'r :Hid rt'M'Ul'd J!1 hos t;Jgt:.., to t:rlll ,1 :.IX dav Sl('j!l' Polu:c sou~ht to learn ""ho dh µe l l'ht•d Jnrt ;,irmctl tht: li'r run sls v..hu thrcatt-ncd to kill all their h<Ktage-; and bin~ up th1· 1•m bas~y unit's' lr<in frt'\'d I.JI Iranian Arabl. nnpnsuncd in ml rll h Khutt"•tan prov inn• Th\· affll1Jt1on or tht• ftVI' >!Unmen one v..ts c·aptur<'<i in I h\· J"'·iult ;ind "J~ being ques t1oned rema1n(•'1 a m vstt•n D u r 1 n g t h t• " 1 l' g f' . ·t h r ,: ,. .1utonomy !.eekini.: Arab l!roup.., from Khuzc,lan thn•att>n<'d tu folio~ up lht• emba''i~ se1zur1• ~1th s1m1lar acts r lsPv.hC'n' The groups madl' their an nouncement from traq. which has been involved in border elas hes and growing hostilit1e" with Iran's revolutionarv re ~tme . Tehran radio claime<t tht· gunmen were a~ents of Iraq and th<> United Slates . Scotland Yurd. which earlier <See HOSTAGES. Paice A2> Coast Bodies Scheme Be1'ealed \\1eath e r Low cloudiness through Wednesday with partial afternoon clearing. Con- tinued cool with lows t onight of 55 at the beaches to 60 inland Highs Wednesday from 62 to 68. CHATSWORTH <AP> -The now·defunct Cryonics Society of California raised lhe possibillty of Ule after death for families which handed over the bodJes of their loved ones. But that dream has ended in disillusionment and grief. Nine bodies wett to have been kept frozen wtt..b liquid nltroeen in an undercround maUIOleum at Oakwood Memorial Park in the Loa Anselea County community of Clult.awortb, ln the hope that they eould be revived ln a more technolo1teally advan~ future. But -'*' lnveaU1aton opened the tomb ln Marcl'1 they rounca four dl1fnt11ra&1d bodlH 1n woodtn boxea and a Haled CIPIWe believed to eotataln ll te11t u.rte more The rapeW. haan•t been OPffttd but U" ...... ..... tJ ......... , ....... som e of the bodies are missing. Cryogeni cs is a science that deals with the production of very low te mper atures and their e ffect on the properties or matte r. In the early 1970s, interest in the science and the possi~IUty it could be used to preserve the dead was rejuvenated. "Stated •imply, you may have a positive chance of survlvin1 a clinical death." t aid a brothure from the Cryonica Society or C.lltomia. Dupite COit.i of up to $50,000, 1everal f amUies were drawn to tbe 1oclety. lnclud lnt the tamlU• of two dyln1 dllldren and a youna rqan, a couDle ln thttr aoe and Hvtral elderly pertGM from u f1r 11 Iowa, Mlth!pn and Ne~ Yon. Tbrtt , .. , .... uve fUed eutt .. Loi A. ....... 0..1 .... ,.., Court, seeking $10 m illion In punitive damages. $500,000 for emotional suffering plua sever al thousand dollars ln expenses and payments. The sult. allegin1 breach of contract. fraud and netllaent ml1r~presentatlon. names Ule former Cryonlca Soclety or Callfomia: Cryontc JnterlMJ't Inc. lhl' two 1roup1' former pre•ldilnt. Robert Nelson, and Buena Park mortician JOMPh Klock_._. Attorney Michael Wortbln1ton , who la r-s> .......... \M famillea, u.ld tbe, bet!ame mttnbtrt ot UM non ·profit aoele\1 before entruatlM th• bodl11 to th• atflllaWdCr)ioftie lllWmlM lac Ho•"". \M ~ of the a.otU11 of tll• two ••ll .. rtn ··:·•··-.. ~­•• ~...... II laHiif U.... exhumed and buned elsewhere. Worthington said he had been Investigating th e Cryonlcs Society since l97S. when be met a New York ramity which claimed the group cheated them ot $2,SOO. But the ramUy never turned over a body to the group. Because of publicity in news attOUDta. Worth.inston •aid he WH contected by two more ramlllee ud, in prepartn• I.heir 1ult, ta1bd to Hftral othera. He Mid he finally obtained a court order on behalf of his cUen&a ud opttMd the tomb ln th• Pl'••Me of a pathololllt ll\ March. ......... of lhe dead t:rWOM have been dl1tN1Hd 1 lit• dne~;au . WorU,t11tol\ aakt, U..& ht lnWniewtd lM • ..., ... al,.., •••• wllo w11 "• dl•trt'!P' • cu•tewa._. .._. tt.~ INSIDIE TODAY T~ cvrrnt "°"8mg cmis. "worse '"°" 1932," covld mt'C11 a W. o/ 1125 bdlJOn in ecOftOmlc actitrllJI, iftc/udino l .6 million joba and $27.S btllioft in wopri . rSee Page All) ..... ----r t\I DAil V Pll.OT H/f Chemical Fire Routs Workers, Residents SAUGUS <AP> &vacu.ted rea.idtnta and worbra were al low.cl M4 bU UM area UOW\d a chemical ator-ce Lank U...t u~ today. evea wlUM a lltUbbon\ fh-e there t'Ofttlnued to 1pew tmlc fWn lntot.he alr. fl reoltlclalauld. "I\'• 1•. wlMlq alt'*'°9 now," ..... ~ Couty nre a,ok ...... Dick FTMnd ukl .. ftref\ctMn wurlna ·~tal °"1a-pubcoeUDuldM>play w....,.overU...._, 1'le lMWlll tuk at K.,... CenlurJ 0or1t .• • plutacs lmn that ..._ ~ rworda arnoai oUMr thlnp, CCllU1Ded ~U.,I ~~ Whtcb Ii.,. off a PGlllOeOUI 1u wbeD k ,,.. • .-1ni ...... NAIR.Oat. K~a (AP> -Pope John Paul II, oa a mia&loa lo ~ auutlulty ln Alrica, arnved i.n Kenya &oday at the mldpmna of a tCMSa.y, Ii a-nation tour The urtlnec cGTyl•• ~ pope new fro m K11aqani. i.n ea.at.em 7.a.lre, where John Paul cekbrated an open-air Mau on the bmb of the Ooqo R.lver and viJlt.ed lbe jun1le alle of Arrica't lariest musatft ol Christian miJsionarlu. lite pope croe.ses the cont.ment •la.in Thunday when he rues lo Chana, after wbk h he travels lo Up~r Volta and Ivory Coast S..U&dd••····~ SALT LAKt CITY (AP > A 28-year-o.ld m an held hls ~ young sons hostage in a ba rricaded house overnight a nd threatened lo blow himself and his children up if he he ard broadcasts or t.Ae incident. authorities said. Kim Lehman, who told police he had a bomb strapped lo his waist , and the childre n spent the night in his father-in-law's house with a pinball machtne and furniture jammed a1ainst the doors. He also claimed to have a second bomb, and police said he was armed with a .45-caliber bandeun and other weapons from the home's gun room D•ller D~ll•~•; G•ld Mlz~d LONDON (AP> -Tbe value ot the dollar fell against major currencies today ln European foreign e xchange trading, follow· ing another round ol lnlerest rate declines iri the United Stales. Gold prices were mixed. Tbe price of gold cJosed at S512.50 an ounee in London. doWn from $.'518 an ounce Fri~·~~ QJark~£ue closed Moo- day:-Gdtd ttae!ed in New Yorit al $510.SO, down $8.SO. Silver traded at $13.1.S in.New Y.ork , down 7 cents Target: Mideast Marine Equipment Set for Shipping PORT HUENEME . IAP> - "A heavy concentration" of military equipment . including tanks and amphi bious assault vehicles capable of supporting a 12.000.man Ma rme brigade was being unJoadect f~r tsbipment to th e Mi de as t , a Ma rin e s pokesman said. The buildup of wea ponry. termed a preparedness move that was not a specific respon~ to the recent attempt to rescue U.S. hosta~es in Iran. does not include troops It was expected to continue through t he end of the week at this port SO miles northwest of Los Angeles "We jus t started ofrtoadJng this momin~ and it's sti ll com· ing through the m ain g ate." Mas t er G unne ry S gt. Dick Mescal\ ~aid Monday. "It"s a heavy concentration or armor and anti-armor equipment " Mescall said 15 tanks and 25 amphibious armored personnel ho9tP~AI NARCO ..• M onda y's ra i d s were conducted by pohce and shen lrs o ffi cer s i n Wes tm ins t e r . Anahetm, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove. Huntington Beach and Stant.on in Ora nge County. Long Beach and Comme rce in Los Angeles County, and at Rancho Mira ge in R1 verside Count y. as· sisted by the U.S. Drug Enrorce· me nt Administration. Seized during one search at Huntingt on Be ach were • handgun . 50 p o unds o f marijuana with a street value of about $600 and several grams of cocaine with a street value of SSOO each. Sullivan said. DAILY PILOT , .... °'-~ Oeil• -· --~ " (eit'\"10. ... , ... ~ ""~' ~ .._...,~., ..... O<•-c-.. -... '-" ,,...., ... f'I01t1~\ M f ..................... ....,..,...,. J ttO,.y If' C:Mle -... ..._, ..... H .... _ •••<•11"...-t••" V•H••· lf•tl'lf, 4.-••v""• ti-.. -~ .. _....,_,_ ...... ==~ .. ~=~~:i;::roi -·-c.....-.c.o __ ... ·-·--·---·-'"''. °"'"' -· ... -------...... ,_,A._,... ...._....._ °"""" ~ .. ____ _ _,_ -Ot .... C-.1.-... ,~,~=---_,..,._m• •o ... ,..._ ~""'"""~c.. .. ....-""'A -aliW.\I IN• .... Tel111,.._ '7'14f .. mt a ••••••• ..... ,__...,.. .... G 1 I ... ,. ~ m.-.r& cw:.=~ ~~'"':.r.:1 tt=..!~···~E ,... .. tr. _. .. ... •• _,.,,,.. ... ., ........ , carriers arrived at the port by truc k and rail from Camp Pendleton and the Ma rine C.011>6 Base near Barslow since Fri· day. "We're using commercial car· rie rs. n atbed trucks" Lo bring in such heavy equipment u t a.nks. ass ault vehicles. troop trucks. Jeeps and three eight-inch self· prop elled ho wltte r a r tillery pieces. he said Forklifts and bulldozers were also among the m a .eriei \o be loaded onto ships beginning May 15. Mes call said. He said it was bound for the Indian Ocean and declined to be more spec1fil' He would not say 1f a nd when troops wouJd Join the equipment. noting only that the seve n ships carrying the mate rial would complete loading in three to four days before sailing ror the East Coas t to take on additional sup· plies at the naval depot at Sunny Point. N.C. He said more supplies would come from the Marine Corps Logistics Base at Albany. Ga , to be loaded on the East Coast lie did not know if the Navy would suppl) a destroyer escort. ··After we get the gear out there in the Indian Ocean or wherever the Defense Depart· m el\l decides. we'll fly out main· t e nan c e c o n tact team s pe r iodically to serve all this equipment:· Mescal! uld. ''The gear will stay aboard ships. Theoretically. if we have • con· m et of any kind , the Martnes will be flown to a nearby friend· ly port al the same lime the mate rielarrlvesl.bere. "Whenever the Marines have been sent in before," be added. "the Marines would to rtrat and the equipment later." The syste m Is destined to shorten that supply-Ume lapse. he said. - "It will cut down our reactJon time by weelr:lordays." ,.,.... ... Al WAITE ••• fied tbe cine IUJft OD foot, polJ~ aaid. Tbe neeinc auapect. later identified H Daaiel Dean Raymoads, al, or Hollywood, ran lD&o tbe street and told eome P•HiDI teeo·•I• boy1 that aomecme wu ~ at hlsn. poUceaaid. Raymond• persuaded one youth ~= him a Meyote ride to the a.t A Car dee at 17080 Beactt Blwd.. pollce Htd. Beat.al car clnkl bee.a .. auapicloua ., a.la• •••· "'° ···•••d ... •••d•• ... , ·~. --........ .. .. ............... . = ... ,. ..... .... ............ , ..... .... ···-·· ........ .,,..... ..... 11111 ".,..... .. --.,,. • tthela Disaster Stru~k l''orty·t..bree years ago today . t.be Ger man dirigitMe Hindenburg ex ploded in flames in Lakehurst. N.J . (left> and Herb Morn son, 75. 1 n ght > n ·mem bers the mcident vtvidly tie desC'n bed rt to a shocked radio au- dwnn· S<·e .,tory Page A7 Fro• Pag~ ,\ I HOSTAGES sa id thre(! of the five gunmen wC'n' killed in the commando as - sault. dls closed today that a rourlh was dead oo arrival at a hospital Monday. Two Iranian hostages we~ killed and their deaths touched off the com mando attack . in ad - dition to the threat by the ter· ror1sl!t that-tbey-.. would ·1cllh>JTt:• hostage every hal( hour Only one of the dead hostages was 1dent1f1l'd press attache Abbas Lavas&ru. 25. ThrC<' former hostages were still hosp1talued today ; one was in serious condJt.ioo with g~hot ,.,ounm "l'he «her 'hO.sta·ges - int'l udin~ three Bntons were being kt'Pt from re~f!ers and dCt>r1ercd 6Y police. Bod ies of three of the te r ron sL" and the umdenttfted s lam hostage remained in the gutt.ecl fi ve-story embassy building in London's Kensington district Poli ce swarmed over the scene and Srotland Yard said the 1m mediate area remains·scalcd off for two more davs r,....r.,...41 STORK ... nurse, and Tom Wills. a med1cal tech nician. Both a r e Koott ·~ employees. Mother and da ugh te r were later t aken by ambulance to Wes t A naheim Com munity Hospit a l ~here both are in e x t'ell ent c o n d i tion . M s Pl unkett sa.td. She noted that the birth wa:. the fi rst delJvery a t the park. "Of course. we'\'e had several d ose ca lls ... Mrs Plunkett a dded Truck Kills Skateboarder In Huntington A lS·year -o ld Huntin gton Beach boy died Monday night aft e r h e repor t e dl y skateboarded into the path of a pickup truck, police said. . Dead is Shannon R. Smith. 16722 Irby Lane. Police traffi c tnvest1gator 0 . L Akin said the boy suffered h ea d injuries when he was struck at the intersection of I rby Lane and Terry Drive at 8: 15 p.m . The name or the pickup truck driver. a 17-year-old youth. was withheld by police. Akin s a id Sm ith's friends called out a wamlng, but that the boy wasn't able to get out of l.be way of the truck. He was trea ted al the scene and rushed to HWlUngton tntercommunity Hospital, where he died al 8:53 p.m. An investigation ls continuing, Akln aald. Pre-school Testing Set For FV Kids P'ree pre·achool testinc ror ~hlldren who wm enter kin· der1arten ln the fall at Robert Gisler School in Founlain Valley will be offered Thunday ln the •tboof library. AppCIUatmenta for tbeH te8ll ..may be made at a tea pJanned for 0Nl09Cllve k.1Dder1artenen and l.belr ~ at 2 p.m. Tuel· da,. at lhl teMol, 1.1720 Lu norea 8t.. School pertOGDll wW be illtl'oduced, and Glaler JIC'O· 1ram1 and procedure, wW t. ouWMd. Expenses Likely To Hike Bus Fare A pr opos e d · 4 3 JH•r r c·nt increase in the co:-.t of opt•ruhni,t Orange County Tra n111t 1>1stnrt ne xt yt:ar may mt•an h tk<-s HI bus rares. the d1!)tnct ·, .iener11l m anager warned Mond11v lnfla\Jon. C!>~c:ull> in labor diesel fuel .md l1r t: l o:.h, 1-. rl':-.pon-,1lJl1• fur th• • ~ 1111 \1•11 $54 J rrulhon oµ;·r Jllll~ lJul.l11t'l Cor m•xt yeJr. C 1·n1·rul \t,111.1y1·: Jam l's · lh ·a·hrrl 1 fll<I OC-1 )) .,..,board mcmbl;r~ _ Th ts ) t·ar ' op•·rat 1n._-budgl'l totall'd $37 >\ mllh1111 BeSfdes increW.m~ lht· 50 t'ent o n<'·way f are-; p r t>H n tl) ch<ir .:l'd lht· tran1'>1t d1,trw1 rnJ~ a b o ht k t• fares for ~c ntor l'.1t1uns, whoi.c bu1-> ride' arf• s ubsiwzed by the rount ) Hoard of SuJ){'rvrsor-and h;rnrl tcJpr)(·d person.' Streetcars Have Second Accident. SAN FRANCISCO <AP I -For the second t.Jmc 10 two duys. lhe city street.cars huve banged rnto each other at the same local.Jon -the West Portal stauon of lhe Twm Peaks Tunnel An eas t bound M un1c 1pal Railway t'ar s uddenly turned m lo the path of a wes t bound car Monday when a switch at tht.· tunnel's entrance d1dn t work offictals s aid One pa:.M·ngcr was sbghtly IOJUred Abo contributing to the 43 pen ·ent n se in operating costc; will be a 'r7 percttnt lncre a..'>e in the number of.buses on the road. oew routes and .!>hortt r watt.Ii . between buses, 'Reichert said The transit d1stn ct expects 31 JM'rrent more bus riders nf'xt '1·,1 r tmn1vng tot al pa'\SeftRf'r I r:p .. w 36 m:llwn ~tore than 'Z'l mtl l10n passcnRc r trip' a n · a nt1c1pated b}' June 30. the end of lhl.SJucaL. )l&Mri1Jt-{f'Om" ZZ . m1lhon tnps last year In ddd1uon to the S54 J m1llw n tt~-pJan.~ to -;pencron operating 1·usls. the d1c;tr1rt ha5 ma pJ*1t out ,, $.5 3 m11l111n 1 a pita I budswt " h 1 1 h < '' ' .. r '> rJ n e t 1 m ... con-;trucuon l'risl' The propo!>ed cap:tal bud~.-\ r1ov. n from S51 m1 llton tht., year . · \\ill :nl'lude $3 I m1l11on flir n1•\ l•loµmt'nl or a county1,1, 1d1· 1 ap:d transit !>ystem llot' rP<c.<>n for tht' '>t''' '"1,1, 1n C'ap1lal and Qverattng ro'ls fmm the present yur·:-. budget ,, th<- 17~ buse~ the tram.it d1:.tr:c1 bought dunn~ the ga5-0hnt cn si... l:1st year · '\m1o the bu.se:. ha\t· c1m ved dod t h<' <•ost o( potting them :nru :.cn-ICl' "IU be reflected 1n our rn c reased operat:og budget. · Re ichert said The dtstnl't board of d1rtttor.i 1,1, 111 adop( a hnal budRet for t h<· l!IMI fiscal )ear beRtnntnR J ulv l t ~ 1) weeks after a pubhc h+-annR '><'hedulffi for J une:! Sour Notes 'Greeters' Get Red Faces OTTAWA l i\P1 -If .lapanec;t.• Pnmc M:naster Masa yo-c;h1 Ohira was offended. he d1ctn·1 ..,how1t But Ca nadian offll'tab 1,1,ere red-faced when the umed force!-marching hand s.:rcctetl Oh1ra w1lh the "Colonel Boge~ Mar rh .. · the l une wht!>tled by defiant Bnltsh pnsoncrs of war raptured by the J apant-st> in the him "Bndge On the River K " a1 .. Ohira had not a rrived ~onda) for the ceremonies on P arliam ent Hill wht>n the band began to play. but assembled J apant~e d1gnitaric:-. heard strains of the march. ··we are ext reme ly e mbarrassed ... an armed for ces spokesman said Monday ··tn the long. meuculous planrune for this v1s1t. thl!. pa rticular portwn s~ped by.·· he s aid The J apanese dt'legat1on has said noth:ne about the inc ident. but Canadian off1c1als said "We 've had hundreds of phone t'alls from reporters u~kmg our reactioo to thui rathff large gaffe " Give her one of fife's slmpfe ~ She can't resist anyrhrng as appealing as these sparkling diamonds. set 1n 14 karat yellow gold. Diamond stud eamngs from S250. pendants from $375. SLAVICK.§ ,_ ,,, ..... " ·~ "" -. . Ex-Ram,~· Jarvis Debate . . . RIVERSIDE <AP> -~r Los Angeles Ra ms Unebacktr Lea Ricbter debated Howard Jar vis using a leaf rrom vet.ersn t ax crmader's OWllplaybook. Riehl.er called t.be 77-year~ author ol the locome ta}l-e~ Pro position 9, "stupid," I "dem agogue," an "eccentric." A -li.i veraide Republican wbo voled rot Jarvis' ProposiUon l.3, which cw propertJ taxes in half, Richter U..Ued his opponent Monday as the ''darUnc of t.be rou t beef. peas and potatoes circuit," who spent a year •'f.t· teoing up hi.s ego beskles his w a latli.ne and pc>cltetbook." Richter, recently electlld t.o the Riverside City Colle1e board of trustees, said Pl'Oposltlon 9 would deprive lbe st.ate ol $4..9 b1Uion in revenue. But Jarvis, who thumbed ~ nose at a student during a publlc appe a r anc e la st week and lashed al San Luis Obispo Coun· ty gove rnme nt, Monday ad· m ilted that his campa ign style was becoming as much of an is· sue as Proposition 9 and offend ooly the mildest retort: "I guess that Les really neve r d ld wear a he lm et " . "That's the ta~t pe~nal lhJng-- 1 ·m going to ~aY He·s trying to m ake all attack on me personal h 11 ·~ im mate rial , .. sa id iarv1., Then he told 400 who sat thro ugh the hour-long ...,.ebate . · ~ pon~ed-b]T cnttu-nrnn---....=..· Kf>RO that Propos1t1on 9 .. ls n•all> d pa) rat!)f! to keep llP ""'th 1nOal1'>n to pay ttrebrll.s a.nd renl · If,.. "a•d the mea:\ure wa s .. de- "'Jol nt>d tt1 <;t1m ulJte the economy l:k1' P ro po ... t w n 13 did J( PriJpos1t1on 9 passes. the state 1,1, di 1·\l·ntuall ) collect more montt)' $1) tJXCh than 1l did befon.· 11 llr 9 pa!.:-.ed · · CarsonSigm 3-year Pact; · Shou, Shorter ~EW \'ORK IAP I -Johnny Carson wtll cont.inue as host or NBC's .. To n 1gh t ~how unde r a ne-.· t h n :. y~ar Cl)nlr ar t .,_,1th tht· net,.11rk. :-..; n c s J1d ltll1J\ lht ton tra<'• ro m m 1t'I Ca r . SOD to tour na ~hL"i a week u.no• as host of the s how. begmning in Septem ber, NBC said. Carson also wi ll participate in other pro- Jf'<'t s for lhe net work Tht> progra m, now 90 minutes long. will be shortened to an hour in the fall, the network said NBC d id not' disclos e the f1na n c1al a rrangements with Carson. who began as host of the program 17 years ago. Carson·s future a s host of the long·running la t e n i1ht program had been in doubl for m o r e tha n a ye a r . The 55 year old Carson. one of the h1 g hest -pa1d en ter taine rs in televtsion. h ad s 8ld he did not wa nt to continue wi th the program At tbl ......... '""°"·pre· ...,.... wUI bl cMrked tn yt. ................. eoonliu· Uo• end readlnH• for kl•· dera.,._. a.u11a wtU bl med '° ._..,,,,mn,,..,.,. ,...._ P••hion ltla"d, NttWpott C.n .. r, N.w·Po111Nc'h. 71"'"·1ll0 W"tmlnt lll, I l..tpl\I tlill• I Mi.iotl Vwjtf f North~ I Tlw C'llr ,...,.,... ................ . ,., 8M'9 WGr'UUOft, Hll ..... ..... ...... , lMCnnlt• • ""'' M.tllt AM G~ 11,. "1fl#'1" I 11 Owp I w' V'I'• ~-.,, ...... ··-lllHlr,....••-•.--119, '4·-~ "'"'*" f ,,., /f'IWM CwilJ ·- Irvine E;OI T ION S-0.laup Nea r Irvin e The driver of th1s gravel truck . 24-year-old SusaJ\ M. Martin of Riverside. a nd Philip Hawkins. 24, of Tustin. who was driving a passenger car (below). were inj ured 1n Ci crash at 9 a.m . Monday on Sand Canyon Avenue just south of Trabuco Road In ters ection is just outside Irvine near El Toro Ma rine Corps Air Station. Ms . Martin "'a ~ tn•ated and n .•leased from hospital. Ha wkins re mam~ 111 ~c·nous C'ond1tion with head in1urws T hl• truck was southbound on Sa nd (.'anvon /\ \'COUl' when 1l ran a red light and colii<kd "1th lla wkms car which 'A;1s l'i.1:-.tbounll on T r a buto Road . l'altfornia 11. ·h .... ay Patrol offtC'crs said I __ Ex-Ram, ·Jarvis iDebate -Water ~­ At I ssu e In Irv ine 17 RIVERSIDE (AP> Former Los Angeles Rlims linebacker ns rtrehter irebated llowarct Jarvis using a leaf from veteran i.ax·crusader 's own playbook. Richter called the 77-year-old a uthor or the income tax-cutting Propos ition 9. ··stupid." a "demagogue." an "eccentric." A-Riverside Republican who voted for Jarvis' Propositioh 13. which cul property laxes in half. Richter assailed his opponent Monday as the "darling of the roast beef. peas and potatoes circuit," who spent a year "fat teoing up his ego besides his waistline and pocketbook." .Richter, recently e lected to the Riverside City College board of trustees, said Proposition 9 would deprive the state of $4.9 billion in revenue. But Jarvis. who thumbed his nose at a student during a public appearance l ast week and lashed at San Luis Obispo Coun· ty government, Monday ad· miued that his campaign style waa becoming as much or an is- sue .as Proposition 9 and offered only the mildest r etort: "I guess that Les really never did wear a helmet." "That's the last personal thing I'm going to say. He's trying to make an attack on m<! personal- 1 y . It 's immate rial." s aid Jar vis .., Then he told 400 who sat through the hour-long debate s ponsored by radio station KPRO that Propos ition 9 "i~ really a pay raise ... to keep up with inflation, to pay the bills and rent.·:. He said the measure was "de- s igned to stimulate the economy like Proposition 13 did. If Proposition 9 passes. the state will eventually collect more money in taxes than 1t did before 13 or 9 passed ... Sounding alarms reminiSCi?nt or the Proposition 13 campaign of 1978. Richter said , "The passage of Proposition 9 will hurt education, medical aid for the needy. aid to the aged and disabled. Jt can jeopardize other community services like police and fire." Richter predicted student fees would incr ease, c lass s izes would rise. s ummer sessions would be jeopardized. "and we can ultimately see some school closures throughout the state." He said many senior citizens would s uffer if P ropos ition 9 passed because they pay little or no state income taxes but use a lot or state services. He said their SO percent Income tax 1 break would be accompanied by rising transportation costs. Funds Sought For Summer Scho ol P lan The Jrvine Unified School Dis trict will hold a s ummer session this year if parents can pay for about half of the Sl00,000 pnct· tag. district trus tees dec1de<J Monday. Under slate law. :.chool das· tricts can't cha rge lu1t1on for summer school. Therefore. the district is asking the parents of tbe 2.000 young people enrolled in summer school to contribute money to the district. The trustees said Monday that the district will provide matching funds for parent ron· tributions. In addition to letters soliciting money that were sent to parents, the school district plans to hold two summer school fund raisers. A 10 kilometer run will be held a t 7 : 30 a .m . on May 31 at Heritage Park, Irvine. Runner sponsorships will go to the sum- m er school fund. Money from a June 6 art auction al 7.30 p.m. in Heritage Park also will go to the summer school rund. Last summer, the school dis- trict was able to provide sum· mer school because of funding obtained from local businesses. Thi' U~l' of thl· l rnnc H<tnch WatC'r lm tnct as a tool to de· ll·rmine l n 1nc'i. i.irowth has bec•omt.• an issu(' in Lhe cam · pa1gn for th'c IRWD Board of n m:rtor~ Elc•H•n c-..and1dates are vyinj! for two Op<:'n seats in the June 3 t·l<'ction. N im· of those candidates participated 1n a recent cam· pa1 gn forum sponso'red by the I rvinc Tomorrow citizens group. Sy bil S ilberman, an economist. said the water dis· trict "could play a role in de- ter mining how fas t the city grows." "Right now the city is growing too fast, .. she said. But incumbent water board director E. Ray Qu1~ley Jr. took 1 si.ue "'at h ;\h Sal be rm an 's !ilatemenl. "It would ~ criminal to use the "'at.er district as a planning toy ... Quigley said. "The City Council is vested with the right to determine the city's growth." Before a Superior Court ruling la te last year. the board had b<'e n controlled by represen· tal1v<':, picked by landowners in the s prawlinS? distract. principal· ly the Irvine Company. The court ruling. ho wever . overturned tha t m e thod o f ~elec ting d1rc>ctors and set the November. 1979. and the June. 1!!80. ballots for the transition periods from corporate to public control of the waler board. Wesley Marx participated in th(' effort seeking public control of the IRWD. Marx 1s now running for a seat on the board of directors. lie says the water board has to "'ork in close roordinat1on with the rity "The IRWD should adhere lo the r1 ty general plan,'' Marx :,aid "In the past the water dis· tricl has built fac1lit1es based on popula tion estimates higher tha n those in the general plan " Candidate SW>an Lamoureaux. said that the c ity and the water district s hould work together. Howe ver . she added that the City Council s hould be the governmental body that de- termines growth in the city. Candidates Jim Kay. Fred Carter and Mark Goodrich agreed with Ms. Lamoureaux's statement. Russ I lazelett said he wants the district to obtain public con- fidence. increase conservation. become more responsive to the public. restudy the residential rate structure and es tablish a f ai r r a t e s tructure f o r homeowner associations. Nol present at the campaign forum last Wednesday were can- didates Bob Lowe and Mark Franien. 't'eur Honae•own j Dally New Hpape r '' TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Thatcher Optimistic Raid Sparks Hope For han Hostages LONDON <AP > -The com· mando rescue of hostages from te rrorists at the Iranian Em· bassy here might encourage Iran to frtt its 53 American hostages. Pri m e Minis t e r Margaret Thatcher declared to- day. . "I believe the way the opera- t10n was carried out m this roun Lrv will have an effort on the (u.ture position with regard to the American hostages in Iran," Mrs. Thatcher told the House of Commons. "I think we had best <·ons ider how we can turn Uus superb operation to lht• best ad- •ra'frta~ tur·ttre-A ml!TTc-rn - hostages." F o r m c r P ri m t' M 1 n 1 s t l' r .James Callaghan. leader of the nppositton Labor Party. s a id I ran1an President A bolhassan Bani-Sadr. should be told at 1s h1 s j!overnrucnt 's duty to ref.ume control in Iran a nd free the Aml'rican h~ta~es held by Ira· nian mllitants s10re Nov. 4. The parhamentar.y statem~L-. .rame after Dani-Sadr sent Mrs Thatcher a message or gratitude for the safe release or 19 h ostage s -three of the m Britons and the rest belteved to be 1 ran1ans a fter l rant an Ara b separatis t s kille d two hostages Monday. touching off a com mando assault that ended the six-day slegc and left fou r terrorists dead and the firth in poli ce custody. Mrs . T hat cher told Parlia· ment she replied to Bani-5adr and told him "what l believe to be the legal responsibility of each and every government to look after the s a fety o C diplomats on their te rritory ." T hree comma ndos were in· JUred slightly 1n the <tssault, and three Iranians were hospitalued -one in serious condition after a major operauon for gunshot wounds. Tbe other live female and 14 male hostages were re· ported in good condition a nd were being kept out of public view for debriefing . Bani-Sadr. who rejected the gunmen's demands that Iran free 91 Iranian Arab prisoners in oil-rich Khuzestan and told thl' ho s tagl'S to pr e pare for m artyrdom. praised Britain's conduct of the operation. Bn tish re po rts fro m T e hran said Rntons werl'.' suddenly popular on the streets of the capital. Fore ign Offit·c Minist e r Douglas Hurd told a British Broadcasting Corp. radio in· terviewer that consultations dur· ing the siege. Britain's refusal to bow to the gunmen's demand for a plane and safe passage out of the rountry and the rescue operation had improved Anglo- <See HOSTAGES. Page A2> Irvine Crash Victim Dies A s pokeswoman for Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital said today that Erasmo A. Diaz. who was injured in an Irvine traffic accident April 28, died over the weekend .. Diaz. 23. of Santa Ana, was in a s ingle-car accident al 11 :~ p. m . on Main Street near the Red IUU Avenue intersection. He was driving at a high speed eastbound on Main Street when his car failed to negotiate a graduaJ curve, officers said. The car left the road, careened through a construction s ite and struck a power pole. Diaz was thrown from lbe car as il flipped several times. Two passengers in the car were not seriously injured. ·~-· ........... BBC'S SIM HARRIS ESCAPES Fl.AMES AT EMBASSY WUI Rescue Prompt Iran to Free Host•ges? Monkey Shines Link Told i n U CJ Talk By RICHARD GREEN OI UW O..,ly P-Sl.tff Ma n may not be the unly crealu~ an the "orld that k1lb hts neighbors for no apparent reason. Dr . .J ane Gooda ll said Sunday nig ht at UC lrv>nl' that '>ht• has :.cen Tan.z.aman rh1 mpanzce~ <lo· in~ the same thlllg. She s poke to JOO people in l 'lT :. Cr awford Ha ll. Her speech "as sponsored by the Oran~e County Natura l H1s torv f''oundat10n 10 assoc1a- t ion with thC' L S H. Leakey Foundation and VCI "The attarks \l,('f(' VICIOUS ... said Mr:,. Gooda ll . who bas s tudi e d c himpa n zees in T a nza nia's Gom be National Park ror 20 year.-. ··Several chlmpanzees would gang up on one cb1mp and brutally a ttack h im for 15 minutes:· she said. "We're not sure what prompted the attacks "We need to learn more about chimpanice aggression and this may help us to under s tand human a~ression ." she said. Mrs . Goodall has s pent most of her time for lhe last t wo dcc· ades obset""ving c himpa nzee behavior on Gombe National Park land. The slender. 46-year - old E nftlish woman speaks about the animals as if they were her close peTSOOal friends. In a slide and film presenta· lion at Sundn's speech. s he pointed out four chimps she has met: Fifi. Freud, Frodoand Flo. • She said she bas observed that female chimpanzees who had good mothers m a ke good mothers themselves. On the other band, those w~\h bad mothers make bad mothers. .. Flo was a great mother but we saw one chimp who was such •• bad mother that she killed her b:i b~'." shl' ~a id. "Wt• think th.it. d ump lo:-.t its own mother at an early a)tl' .. Mrs. Goodall and her assis· ta nts feed the c hampanzPcs bana nas to d raw the m close l'nough to ob&ervl'. "We found that tht•y became aggress1vl' when we gave them too many bananas ~o we had to cut down." she said . Mrs. Gooda ll said that one of her most 1mport<int d1s covenes was that chimpanzees use tools and throw rock:,. To illustrate he r point. she ~ho"ed a film taken at Gombc.· 10 which chim- panzees are sho"n u:,rn g long st1 r ks to eat insect:.. The Goodall speerh was the third and fin al s peech in a series put on by the Orange County Natural His tory Founda tion. Philip Leukey and Dl'. Joseph We iner gave the first two speeches in the series . <See CHIM PS, Page A2l Co ast W eath e r Low cloudiness through Wednesday with partial afternoon clearing. Con· linued cool with 101. tonight or 55 a t t beaches to 60 l nlan . Hi~hs Wednesday from 62 t-068. t Newlyweds Report Theft llr. and Mn. Mike Courtney reaaraed from their honeymoon Sunday to dllcover Jewelry and pecldlni '1fta worth SZ,000 bid been stolen from their Irvine home. Bodies Seherne Revealed INSl•E TODA. 't' TM cun"ml hotuing CNtS. •'worae than 1932," could mton o Jou ol IJ25 biUum in ecoAOtnic activity, includmg 1.6 mUbon jobs and $27 .S biUioft m waot•. rSee Poge All) T here was no evidence of forced entry at the Woodbridte a,..a home, pole• aa\d. Tbt crime oecu.rted aometlme Mtw.., April • and Suaclay ~told poUtt tM1 WUI OlllUc\ \M wecldla1 ..-. .. .... .., eomp&lt a ~ .. , .. .,o1 ....... 1ll\I. CHATSWORTH <AP> -The now·defWlct Cryoruca Society of Calif om11 railed the pouibillty of llf e after death for I a mill es which handed over the bodlet of their loved onet. But that dream baa ended in dt1lllu1lonment and 1ner. NIM bodl4ll were to have been kept troMn wtth liquid rrilrfllen m an WMteraround mautoa.um at Oakwood llemorlal Pan ln th• Loa An1elea' Count)' rcunmunltv ol <.itaLlworl.b, In UM hope that they couJd be revived in a more tech nologically advanced future . 8'1t when inve1U11t.ors opened the tomb in Marcb they found four dl1lnte1rated bodies •n wooden boxes and a sealed capaule believed to contain at IH1t three more. The captule hasn't been opened but the po11lbllit)' hu been ralMd tut aome ot the bodl• are mlulal. CryopnJn ll a scltntt that d11l1 wtth the Pf'OducUoft ot VW>' low temperatures and their effect on the properUea o f matte r . ln t he early 1970s, interest in the 1clence 1nd the po11lblllty It could be used ID preserve t h e d ead wu rejuvenated. "Stat.cl almply, you may bavt • a poeltlv• chance ol survlvlnc a dlalcal de.th," uld 1 brochun rrom the Cryoelea Soeltty ot CaUfenda . DMpta. coat.a ol up to .,,.,, HVtrll fl8'lli• .,.,. drlWft to the society. including t he families of two dylnl children and a young mjln. 1 couple ln . their 508 and sever•l elderly persOM from •• far u lowa, Mlchl1an and New York. Three fa.mUiet bave flied suit in Loi An,.let County Superior court. aeeklna $10 mUHOft ln pualtlve dama..-. UGO.ODO for emoUonal sufferlrst plUI Mveral lhouaud clollan ln 11peuet and payment• C ... r&OIE , P1 .. Al) , Tyttf!r, Mg t , l!tO HOSTAGES t llfllits Brlek ,, . ' ' ' ft1a1 P-AJ CHIMPS ••• Revenue 1alned fro.., tbt: Iranian relaUooa. "l hope It (the r cue> ma1 leM U.. ooece1Md .. lr.u. Ml JdlM .......... '°~ afresh about th1a lo realise that the NJ 11bout diplomat.I and embuli and ao on are not Just a lwuary," 1ald tbarcl. wba ,., .. lnvoh~ in weekend t.a1b with Arab amwuadora llbout a poa lb&e role for tht-m tn mdina tM aleac Howevtr. h~ forf'1aw n~ formal mediator ' role for Bn taln in Iran's dl$put~ with lht- Unlted Slates bul added lha\ if "lhere'a •nythin1 we can do u .,rully I'm aw-e wv will.'' Brltlab co1nmando• ••UR down ropea h'om &.be root of tbr Ira n ian Embauy and In a paralydna hall or expl~•~ and gunflrt> kllll"d four Arab lranl1U1 terronst.. c·aptured one other and n~<·IH'd 19 hnstttgt' to~ " S IX day tUtlllC Police eouaht tu learn who dia· pat~hed and armed the ter- rorists who threatened to kill all their ho6tattes and blow up the embassy unless lran frt.'l.-d 91 lranlan Arabi imprisoned ln oil· rich Khuze&laD pn>vlnce. Noble Watte , a 15&-J er-old tlunllnC1on Beach pbarm•ci•t who aaid h~'• red up wlth bur1lan and bold...-al bill a tor~. subdU<'Cl an armed baodtt Monday after the man demanded money and nar<'Otks al lht polnl or. •wed-off shot1un "I '\•fl had 17 brt-ak In• llnd l WO armed robbctri•. l decid9d I'm J• not tutnc It anymoft," Welle, • former Hunttn1toft Rt>a r h r 1ty rouncilman and ov. ncr of Wultt"iJ Pharmacy. dt•c lurt-d in ''° tnh:rv1cw this mor n1na. 'It wu not couraait:ouit," he added. "It wu really stupid on my part. But I've really had ll with the ~ guy"' I've worted hard for my drug i;tore I've had It 30 ye&rs And l don 't hkc 111omtibocb tr)'Ul¥ lU lako 1t aw~ from me." Police om cers and Wa ite reconstructed the lncldent IS follows: At 1:50 p.m. Monday, two men entered WaJte's store at 17522 Beach Blvd. One held • shotiun on Waite and a female clerk. ...... the...,.,. ......... 1100 froa'a the c .. h ,..at1te r, Tb• t.O U1o hend9C1 Wal~ I lilt or narcotic• dru1• they d •aired • 'He I LUC:k lhll aholCW> rtPt und•r my head aod 1ald be'd blow m y head off." Waite recalled. ''Thal reaUy made me mud " Tht aunrnln was dl1traeted briefly Wbeo 1 J)byaAclan wtme office La louted nearby nwect tht' store. Wbtn th• armed intruder left the prescription urm1, Wlli\t) reached for his own hundiW\ and drew It on the man. • · 1 kDow your life is precious, und you'N not supposed to take dumb chancea," he aaid. "Th.as one wa.s a calculated rlak." The gunman r efused to :,urrender the weapon. and a struggle ensued, during which Waite's handgun dlachar1ed and i.truck I.be cub re&i•ter. poll~ :,aid. The two continued struaallng out the back door and cr ashed into a plate glass window. Dr. Edward ~vlln. the physician who had e ntered the s tore, followed and struck the gunm1m oe tbe MM with b.11 cane, police H id. Tbe doctor and lhe pbarmaclal then were •ble to subdue the acunmua unUl poUce arrived. Tbe pnman wu ldenUfted u Paul MlcbMl ll~ybam, aa. ot Hollywood. When the 1tn&Qle be1an, lhe 1tW>mu'1 una.rm*1 accomplice fled tbt dn&I atore OD foot, police isald. Tb• neeln1 1u1pect, later l dentlfled u Daniel Dean Raymooda, 2t, of Hollywood. ran lnto the street and told aome pauln1 teen-aae boys that someone wu •hooUnc at him, poUCHaid. Raymond• persuaded one youth to itve blm 1 bicycle ride to the Dollar Rent A Car otnce a t 17090 Beach Blvd .• police isald. Rental car cle rks became s~splctous of the m an. who c laimed he needed a car quickly, and summoned police. according to the authorities Raymoods was arrested at the Dollar office. Police said Raymonds and Mooneyham both were arrested on sus picion of armed robbery. Viejo "iorker Buried Up to Neck, Rescued SIO-per-ticket 1peecbea wW ail ·· used In an effort to bulld :. : naturaS bl1tor1 muHum (41 : : Orange County. • : ' n;;;;;~J .. ~ Tbe lull. 1l1411n1 bnecb ~ contract, fraud and ne,u,.t mlarepreMDtatJoD, nam• tM · for mer Cryonlu Soel•lJ of Callfom11; CryonJc lnt.enn_. Inc. tbe two 1rou.pe• former p,..aldeot. Robert Nellon, ud . Buena Part mortlctan Joeepla Klocksether. • A t t 0 r n e y 111 0 b • e I · Wortblnaton, wbo la· repl'eHlltln8 tbe famill•, Mid; they became m•mben ~ tM- n on· p rofl t 1oclety before. entrustlnJ tbe bodlea to the affiliated Cryonlc Interment Inc. . However, the pueota of tM: bodies or the two children: became auaplcloua ln April 1179: and inalsted on havln1 t.bem exhumed and buried elsewhere. Worthington said he had been t nv esti1aUna the Cryonica· Society slnce 1975. when he met a N ew York family which claimed the group cheated them or $2.~. But the family never turned over a body to the group. The afflllatlon or the rtve gunmen -one w at captured ln the assault and was belna ques· tioned --remained a mystery. O urtn1 the 1le1e. three a utonomy·aeeltlnt Arab croups from Khuseatan threatened to follow up the embassy seiwre with similar acts elsewhere. The groups made their an-MX Mig g1• Je nouncement from Iraq, which cc has been Involved in border clashes and growing hoaUllUea wlth Iran's revolutionary r e- gime. Tehran radio claimed the gunmen were agents of Iraq and the United SNtea:- "Racetrack' System Dea~ Commando Victims · Beir!g flown_ _Hom~ Chuck Morgan of .Mission Vic- JO ~ot up lo his neck tn trouble Mondur afternoon when he and j co v.orke r tne d to tnstall drainage pipes In M1ss1on VieJO. Orange County fire fighters !jald...lt ~ m.iml~di&J.M 52·year-old Morgan out or the 10-foot hole meant for the pipes, Because or publicity ln news accounts. Worthington said he was cdhtacted by two more families and, in preparing their suil,"'falked to several others. He said he finally obtained a court order on behalf of his dients and opened lbe tomb in. the presence. or It pathblogiat ln March ----- Relatives of the dead persons have been distressed by the developme nts, Worthln1ton :-a 1d . adding that he lntervtewed the i.1stcr of one of the deceased who v.as "~o distrau1ht she can 't even talk abOut It." ScoUand Yard, which earUer said· three or the five gunmen WASIUNGTON CAP> -The were killed in the commando as-controversial "racetrack" ByTheAuoclated Presa The bodiefl of the ·American servicemen killed-in the aborted hostage rescue attempt in Iran were headed home today, 11 days after the mission collapeed sault. dlsclosed today that a system for deploying the MX fourth was dead on arrival at a mlssUe was declared dead today hospital Monday. by the Defense De partment. Two Iranian hostages were wblc-h says it's round new killecLand Jhd.t. deathL toucj)ed ~conomies tn putting-the misaUe off the commando attack. In ad-tracks in a straight Une . j n .Jjery fallurE! io the eastern Iranian desert. dlUon to the threat by the t.er· Defense Secretary 1farold rQrlU§ that they would...kiU. one. --Brown and Undersecretary of hostage every half-hour. Only Defense William Pet ry told a ~ne of the dead hostages was Senate appropriations subcom- T he remains were transferred to U.S. ~ustody--o.n arrival in - Zurich. Swiuertand. aboard a regular Swlssair flight from Tehran. They then were placed aboard a U.S. Air Force C·141 transport plane that t~k orr for Dover Ai r Force Base . Del. 1dent1fled: press attache Abbas m lttee that defense planners Lavasanl, 25. abandoned the idea of building Three ron;ner hostages were 200 huge oval-shaped tracks in still hospltahz~ today; one was the deserts of Utah and Nevada. in serious condition with gunabot A s e n v i s i 0 n e d . t: a c h wound;>. The other hostages -"racetrack" would have had 23 U.S. officials say e ight men died in the Iran mission. but the Iranians have variously said nine or 10 bodies had been re· covered m~luding three Britons ·-were hardened missile s helters on its bean' k~pt from, reporters and borders. An MX mobile missile debnefed by police. would have been shuttled among Bodies of thrc:e of the te_r· the shelters in an elaborate shell In Tehran. meanwhile. th'· newspaper Kayhan r e ported that an American woman had been arrested as an alleged CIA spy She was not identified. rorists and tb~ umdentlfled slam game, intended to fool Soviet hostage remained In the gutted spy satellites trying to target five-story embassy building In u s defenses London's Kcns inJttOn distrlc-t ·The rat'et~ack C'o ncept has A Special Delivery ':-'' Berry Farm The 27-year-old San Francisco Bav Area resident never made it ins ide t he restaurant for a world-Ca mous Knott 's Berry Farm chicken dinner Monday night In Buena Park. There was a more pressing matter -the birth of a s ix-pound girl In the parking a rea near the park entrance. Knott's spokeswoman Virginia Plunkett said t o day that Deborah Hyun. 27, of El Cerrito, her three other children and parents were on their way for a chicken dinner when Mrs. Hyun went into labor. Dad wasn't there . The delivery was assisted by Phyllis Bern.stein, a re1lstered nurse, and Tom Willa. a medical technician. Both are Knoll's employees. . Mother a nd daughter were later taken by ambulance to West Anaheim Community Hospital where both are in excellent condition, Ms . Plunkett said. She noted that the birth was the first delivery at the park. "Of course. we've bad several close calls," Mrs. Plunkett added. CW.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,..,. Ot~ Co.Mt a.fl., Plwtt. With wf'ffr<.f\ I\ t .mo1nt"d ,,. .....,..,.,......_ •• ~.tw.d ttw lf'lii ( .. ~~ .. to.Kt P\o1DI.~ .. ~' ~f•h1 ...S1hori'\ ... 9W011\l'WO Mord.it• .......... i:,.a... foil (O'\t~ ,..... ~ .......... ~·~ ""•'" Fouttttlft V•ttt•. ''•'"'"· l.•ounia S..C.tll/iot.aft C.0.\t A ~""" ,....,.., f'Cl1t!Of" ·~ p""4l-~ ..... t. --·· '"" "'""-PllD'IM>lftG ..... , "•I JJO .... , •• , Sl,_I. ,. 0 Oo• ,,..,, (Mt•-.""''"'""'.,. .. ·-·-PT""~' and,.._.. • .,_~ '"""·~ v.u,....Hlont•.,.c;e-AI~ T-•ll-fllltll' ,_,. __ ............... ~ .. ~ .... _ _.,.,_ been opposed by many Utah and Nevada residents. who say It un · necessa rily would take vast amounts or land. In their testimony today. the defense omctals said they've re· evaluated the racetrack deslan and have decided that a "linear tra c k " a str a ight r oad through the deser1 will do the job just as well a nd more cheaply. Garn, a cnt1c of the racetrack id ea. was not com plete ly s atisfied a nd put the question more directly to Perry: "Is it possible to get a s traight state· menl. 'Yes. senator. we're no longe r consider ing racetrack'?" "Yes," Pe rry replied. Iran 's mll1tla·llke revolutionary guards contend they have documents provi ng that the woman was working for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Kayhan said. T he Iranian l''orelgn Ministry asked that she be handed over to Ill custody. It was reported. The transfer of the American s e rvicemen 's re mains took place in a document·signlng ceremony at a Zurich airport hangar. Greek Catholic Archbishop Hilarloo Capudjl, who accom- panied the coffins from Tehran. formally transferred the re- mains to Swiss government and International Red C ross of· fi cials, who then passed them on ~-----JUST BREAKING------~ Late ttemi from todoal'• world and ftGtiotlol Ma droe~•- Chemical Fire Routs Wo~kers, Residents SAUGUS CAP) -Evacuated residents and workers were al· lowed back lnto the area around a chemical storage tank that exploded today, even while a stubborn fire there continued to spew toxic fumes into the air, fire officials said. "It's just a waiting siluat.loo now," Loi Anceles County fire spokesman Dick Friend said as firilfigbten wearing special oxygen mub continued to play water overt.be blaae. The burning tank at Ke)'110r Century Corp., a ptuucs farm that makes phonograph records amon1 other things, contained polyvinyl chloride, which lives oft a po1laoooua gu when It burns. ~.e .\'ult• Kea•• NAJROBJ, Kenya (AP) -Pope John Peul II. on a mluion to encourage CbriaUanity lo Africa, arrived in Kenya today al the midpoint of a 1Ck:lay, •lx·nation tour. The airliner carryiq the pope new from Kisangani, ln eastern Zain?, where John Paul celebrat.ed an open·air Mau on the banta ol the Conco River and visited the jW11lt1 lite of Africa '1 largest mauacre ot CbrisUan miaaionariea. The pope croaaes the continent a1ain Tbunday wbeo be ruee to Ghana, after which he travels to Upper Volta and Ivory Coast. s...•eW•••••9f! SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -A 28-year-old man held his three young sons hostage in a barricaded house overnight and threatened to blow himself and his cbildru up If he beard broadcalta of tbe incident, audattl .. laid. Kim Lehman, who told police be bad a bomb ltr1pped to b.11 waist, and the cbUdren spet:lt the nipt tn bls fatber-ln·l1w'1 house with a pinball machine and furniture jammed a1alnst the doora. a1 l,.r •eell•e•J Qeltl ffl l.a"etl LONDON <AP> -Tbe value of the dollar f.U aaainlt ml)or currmci• today lb European rorelan ••chant• tradlq, follow· inl IUIOlMr rouDd of bat.erelt nt.e dec:Un• ln the Unlted Sta~. GOW Jllriell ._.. mind. 1'be prtoe ~ .,ad cloMd a& t11J.50 an OUDce 1n ~ Clown trom 1111 • 011D01 rrtda~. Lcmdan •U'UU _.,.. Mon· bJ.OGMtradllluaNewYonatSIGl.TO,dowalU.IO. 111wrar..w1&m-. .......... > to U.S. Ambai.i.ador Richard which coUapesed at about S p.m . Vtnt•. Though Morgan was buried up Confusion pt>rs1sted over th<-' ,0 hi s neck , a co.worker ~umber of bod1ei. 1:hf: Cnllt-'d managed to scramble out or the Stutci. has maintained c-o n-hole and summon help. sistenU>: that ~ight men died in The men were installing a the. April Z5 rt!!cua -bid .. Ad -hti-~..::-..=;;c oyst1!m for the Aeaean -S n~med them But the Iranian of Heights Club House al 24726 lA;rson ian• f1cial who supervised the re Jove Court. . e·-- eo~r~4h-~sitt'd organ or 232"0. Ca Barca----- originally nine had been Co~. was treat~ for bruises at Sad: 3-"Ve(Jr pact. and last week Tehran radio said dleback Community Hospital J · ' a 10th body had been recovered and released from the desert ~•te where th<' rescue mission was aborted CapudJi. speakinJ? 'with re porters in Zurich. i.1ud the Ira nlans told him the nine coffaru. he was escorting contained nine bodies. and the ninth was the one reported found last week But the archbishop ~aid some of the coffins contained onl) t•harred body parts or skeletal fragment<-Ile said that to his kno" ledge onl y lhn·c bod1 ec; t'O uld be 1drnuf1ed. and the others were beyond ldcnti!ica lion Power Loss Hits Florida MIAMI I AP> -L1ght 5 flickered over v.1dc are<ii. of south and central Florida toda) when two big fo'lor ida Power & Li~ht Co plants -one or them a nuclear unit ·-malfunctioned 1n a six-minute s pan, a utlllt} spokesman said. No eme rgency was indicated al the nuclear unit, Turkey Point No. 3 south of Miami. said spokesman Louis Munl1. But he said the plant remained out or operation more than an hour after the shutdown He said the nature of the problem wasn't known. The trouble began when an oll· burning aeoerator went out at Sanford. about 20 miles north ol Orlando. Santa Ana Man Charged In Assault A 29-year-<>ld Santa Ana man remains m custody today on charges he allegedly beat and kicked a Newport Beach woman and then thtta\ened her son with a knife. police said. Paul Douglas Morgan. a carpenter, waa picked up late Sunday when offirers responded to a disturbance call in the Newport Crest area. In vest I gators assert that Morgan entered the 2 Seascape Dn"e residence umnnted and ronfronted 39-year·old Diane \'\'1nrhester and her 'IOn Chad. 19 Slw told offi cers that Mor(.?<in . Jn acquaintance, started 1nsuJt- ing her and then threw her to the ground where he hit her se\•eral timl'S and kicked her in the face W ben ber 1aon tried lo In- tervene. police said. the agitat- ed ::.uspecl pulled out a pocket knife and threatened lo loll bim. Police said the ruckus had spilled onto the street by the lime they arrived and that Morgan was arrested without incident. The victims didn't require medical attention. He Is being held In Newport Beach city jail on $10,000 ball. GtW her one of ltfe's sJlnpM ~ She can't resist anything as appealing as these sparkltng diamonds, ser In I 4 karat yellow gold -Diamond scud earrings t rom S250. pendants from $375. SLA.VICK·s Fliw , ....... ,.. S4ntt 1917 Show Slwrter NEW YORK <AP> --Johnny Carson will continue as host or NBC's "To- night show under a new three.year contract with the networtt. NBC s aid today The con - tract com-m its Car· son to fo ur 011satt nights a weet :is host Of the show , beg1Min& in September, NBC said. Canon also "'ill participate in other pro. Ject..s fort.he network. • The program. now 90 mlnutes Ion g. will be shortened to an hour In lhe fall, the network ~aid NBC did no t disclose the f10anr1a1 arrange me nts wlth Carson. wh<J began ai. host of' the program 17 years ago. Carson's future as host o f t he long·running late night program had been In doubt for m o r e t h an a ye a r . Th e S.S·year-old Carson. one of' the highest-paid e ntert•lners ln television. had said he did not wan t to continue with the program Policemen Fired SAN OIGEGO CAP> -The ci· ty or San Diego bas fired etibt police officers and Is s uapeoc:ll.q 67 others for taking part In a Labor Day sickout last Sept. \ Fuhlon ltland, N•wPort C~ntitr, Ncowpon IH<h, 71"64'·tll0 WttemlMWf I ~pne tflh I ~ V!eto f Nofttl °'*"It I Tllt City Loi CMlillott •• ,.. ..... A.llo C--. Loo A,..... I Sin 0wao I l..K v...,. uw-•~··~ .... ..--~--~.._.~ Mrr«lw Fii# /1'14..,, C11* .. 17 Laguna/South Coast LOITION VOL. 73, NO. 127, 3 SECTIONS. 3:2 PA'GES ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 l' oar Hometown Dally New~paper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS .Smalloms' 'Voice' Buried IJy Mission Jam . Wilh•m "Diii" m.llh. the '"\'o&N' ol lM S"ollov.-." in San Juaen 'up1:stnano for thc> ~iil 17 )'t'llN, v. as burled on a hill ovcrlook1ng th e m1s51o n Mond y Smith d1t-d Friday a t a Rlven.1dt> ho6p1t.l'l whc>re he bad been admitted off and on for the past two Y'-'•rs for 3 beart &Jlmeot The 67 year-old reured wnter and bwlder nm,..t'd to H1Hn1d(· from S..n Juun C"upll\trano in l 9tii . but rM.u1 nt'C.l to thl' M 1~~1on l'•I>' l'V t'r y ycur w1lh tht' i.v. t\llOYt S. u.-was lht• m""'°n'" duet public: rl'lut1on:r. mitn t!.t<•h Mtar<"h l9 ~ tht• s plit tullfd bard~ itrrived 1n to wn aflt•r tht•ir 7 .000 mile flig ht from <ioyu . Ar~enuna ~m1lh, dre:.st.'d 1n co" bu)' hat. l'm brtndned shirt und denl m j rvust-rs tuc k ed an to boots. "'1>uld mJn the phone lines to a1u\ow\t'1· lh~ return of the little l11rdi. Sm1th '4ould answer phone 1·JJls beginning at 4 a m .. Buenos d1as. M1ss1on San Ju.rn C<1p1strano ... he would say. Tht<n he would a nnounce the t•x act moment the s wallows Jrr1 \ ed If lhe reporter on the other end of the hne had any q~tions about lhe 200-year event. Smith would pa tie ntly explain the traditional return. Smith's mission message was translated into 50 languages. including Russian and Chinese and his voice was heard around the world. S mith moved to S an Juan Capistrano an the early 1960s, but health forced him and his wife to relocate an the dner chmate or Riverside county. But his return to the mission was more than an annual event S m 1th would arrave in town weeks befor e the s wallows return to set up press releases and gauge the s1Ze a nd s peed or the returning nocks. Before tus heart condition kept him cl~e to home. Smith Oew to Goya. Argentina to meet wtth city omcials there lie promoted a s is ter c ity relationship with the ArRenline to wn and local offi cials say he was the one that go t th e , informal relat1onsh1p rolhng. .. The Argentinians called him Mr. C apis trano," o n e city official recalls. He authored two books on the tStt VOICE, Page A2> Teachers Picket, Then Applaud Life Thwarted 11 Face --a-aim Laguna Boy Dead a1 -15· By STEVE MITCHELL Ol llW O•llY Pti.. S141tf Ross Fillmore was a busy tffn.ager with big plans. But his energetic race to gel the-very most from life ended in JJ .c.hicago....area hospita&-where-- he died April 16 rollowing a three·yC'ar battle with leukemia. --Had the ,crttJVe Llgu-ria-!Wach - youngster li ved to s ee ~1s 16th birthday this summer. he would · have be<'n an Eagle Scout Ross need ed Just one more s umm(lr camp to complete two -m c ri t badges .ind , a pro1ect beforC' <lttaininft sco uting's highest rank. • Instead. his fellow scouts in · Troop 35 will attend me moMal · services Saturday in Heisler Park for the former patrol leader and troop bugler. It was a year ago this month that Ross put a trumpet to his Ups and played Taps during Memorial Day ceremonies at the ocean view partc which over- looks the American Legion war monument a nd the Pacific OC'ean. Ross was a member or the Laguna Beach High School marching band for the past year and a half. and a member of lhe Thurston Intermediate School · band before thaL The high SC'hool band will pedorm during Saturday's cere moni~. in which Rev. Tom Warml'r of the United Methodist Church or Laguna Beach Wiii ' offiC'iatc While thl' sophom ore high school trumpet playe r enjoyed competing tn marching events and school programs. scouting was has flrst love. He 1omed the Cub Scouts at the age or 7 and. as a Boy Scout. was a mem~r or the Order of the Ar row. The L1fe scout was the Bison Patrol leader and was also a den c hief with a local Cub Scout Pack. He w as also a member of the Explorer Seoul post that aided the Emerald Bay Fire Depart- m ent the night of the Dec. 11 fire in north Laguna. Ross and other scouts directed traffic and helped residents ho.5e down their houses during the all night fire that burned 550 acres A Special . Delivery at Berry Farm HIS TIME RAN OUT Ron AUmore, 15 of brt.L<;h)and. gutted one tlome and threatened hundreds of others. "He didn't get home untH 8 the next morning and he was dirty and e xhausted.·· his mother re· calls. .. lie wa lked an and washed his fac<'. then he was off to school. .. sh(' said. Ross' biggest destr<' in hfe was to b<>come an astronaut. and ht.' had ~n building model rock<'l ships srn~ his fourth birthday. "Ile pla nne d to be an astrona ut since he was 2 ye1Jrs old and he nc\'cr c·hanged has mind or faltered.·· has mother sa id lie belonged to a mod<'I rocket d u b that met an Fountain Valley on weekends. and spent much of ha s t1 me 1 n hobby s hops. purchasmg launchers. fuel and engines with money saved from his paper route. Ross e nt e r e d C h i ldre n 's Hospital or Orange County t"o days after the North Laguna fire. and was never to return home . During the long months al the Orange fa cility. Ross called his friends and scout leaders from his hospital bed to hear news of campouts. promotions and field trips. As his body weakened. his pare nts fl e w him to the American International H05pital in Zion, Ill He ctied a week lat.er with his parents at his side. Ross is sW'Vived by parents Harold and Harriett Fillmore. of the family home al 280 Aster Sl. and his paternal grandmother, Pearl Fillmore of Pasadena In Death The.JamHy of a Laguna Nig~I man h as fil ed a c laim for damages a~o unting t o $5 -malhO'ti aga1mrt fhc-c•ity ors3n Juan Capis trano and 10 other agencies following lh<' drowning death of Wallace P Mullen Jr during the January s torms Rett:)o-C Mull<'n. widow of lh<' 52 year -old drov.ning victim. filed the v.rongful death claim with the <.01l y last mo nth on b e h a l f of h erself and the couple's childre n. City council members are ex· peeled to deny the claim and re· fe r it to the city's claim adjuster when they meet Wednesday Mrs. Mullen claims defective flood countrol systems and drainage systems amon~ other things contnbuted to the death of her husband last Jan. 9 when his car was s wept down Camino Capistrano atop a foot or flood. water. Witnesses s aid the motorist climbed through the sun roof of his Audi a nd was sitting atop his c ar when it we nt under a railroad trestle. Hc apparently struck his head on the wood structure. and was tossed into fl ood.swolle n Oso Creek "here he drowned Besides t he city. other de· fC'ndants in lhe wrongful death daim are the County of Oran~c. Orange County Flood Control Dis- triC't . Envtronmenlal Managc· ment Agency. Sheriffs Depart· ment. Board of Supe r visors. Wale r Works District No. 4. Department of Public Works. Laguna Niguel County Main· tenance DastnC't, RossmoorCoun· ty Maintenance District. and the c·ounty Strl'et Lighting Main - ll'nance Distract No. 9 Councilme n ar e also expected to deny the claim of Patricia Leonard. wtlo said she was a pas senger in a second car ca u g ht up in the C a mino Capistrano floodwaters Jan. 9. She was m a car driven by Ernie 1-liuenbotham whi ch ~gan floating toward thl' same tres tle in which the Mullen vch1· cle was jammed. The se<:ond automobile was also wedged in the trestle . and Miss Leonard was swept down the flood control c hannel for nearly a mile before s he was rescued by a Sheriff's deputy. She is s eeking $250,000 in damages from the city, Orange County and the stale .. ~ .......... BBC'S SIM HARRIS ESCAPES FLAMES AT EMB~SSY Wlll Rescue Prompt Iran to Free Hostages? British Hope Raid Results Positive LONDON CAP> -A senior govemm<'nl mmistcr said today Brit.ain hopes that 1L<; commando rescue of the capt1,·es Monda} may encourage Iran to free tht' 53 Americans held hostage by lran1:in militants since Nov. 4 "[ hope It may lead those ron· cemed in Iran. not JUSt the gov crnment. to think a frC'sh about this -to realize that the ruJ f's about diplomats and e mbassies and so on are not just a luxury .. foreign Offi ce M1111ster of Slau- Douglas Hurd said in a British Broadcasting Corp. radio in· terview. Hurd. who was m volved in weekend talks with Arab am bassadors about the r&ix-day siege. said the rescue improved relations between Britain a nd Iran. However . he foresaw no formal mediator's role for Bn· lain in Iran's dispute with the United Slates but added that If ··thf'rl"" an~ thin)! """ r·Jn do u~t'fulh I'm ~un· \H' "'111 · · Britis h comm andos -.wun~ down rope.-'> Crom lh\.' roof of the Iranian Embassy and 1n J paral~7.tn~ hail of cxplo!>1Vt'l> and ~un ftrt.• k1lll'<i four Arab-I ranian tt•rronsLs. captured one Olhl•r and r<'scut"CI 19 ho~laites to end J .... 1x·d:l~ :-.aegc Po lin· sought to learn who dis· patc hl•d and armed the ter· rorists y, tlo lhrl'att'ncd to kill all their hostages and blow up the c·mbassy unless Iran fq:cd 91 lranwn Arabs imprisoned in oil· nch Khuzl-slan province The afraliat1o n of th<' fl\•c ~unmen -one..• was captured in the assauJt and was being ques· t1oncd remained a m yste ry. Durin g the s i ege. three autonomy.seeking Arab groups from Khuzcsta n threatened to follow up the embassy seu:ure with similar acts elsewhere. <See HOSTAGES. Page AZ> The 27-year-old San Francisco Bay Area resident never made it inslde the restaurant for a world-famous Knoll's Berry Farm chicken dinner Monday night fu Buena Park. There was a more pressing matter -t h e birth or a six·pound girl in the parking area near the park entrance. Bodies Scheme Revealed Knott's spokeswoman Virginia Plunkett said today that Deborah Hyun. 27, of El Cerrito, -bu three other children and parent.I were on their way for a chJcken dinner when Mrs. Hyun went Lnto labor. Dad wasn't there. · The delivery waa aslitted by PbylU. Bttnlteln, a re~ nurse, and Tom Willa, a medical tecbnlclan. Both are Knott'• •mployeea. . Mother and dauabt•r ••r• later taken by ambulance to WHt Aoahelm Communlt)' Ho1pltal where both art In ••cellent eondlllon , Ma . ........ ....... tut tM Mn!I WM ... ,.,.. ... ..,, ...... ,.n. ··Ot -.,,.. "'" w '""''' ........... ,II .. ,.. PIHketl ....... CHATSWORTH (AP> -The now-defunct Cryonics Society of California raised the posslbUity of life aft.er death for families which banded over the bodies o( their loved OMS. But that dream has ended in dialJlusionment and 1rtef. NIM bodies were to have been kept lroaen==th uid nitro1en ln an mausoleum at Oakwood emorial Park in t.h t Loa AnJelea County community of Cha.tawortb, ln the hope ...... they cou.ld bt r.vtvtld tn a more t1ebnolo1tully advanNd Cutun. But "'*?_lftv.eUpton opened UM tomb 111 Mardt UMy fouacl four dA1l•te1nt1d bodt11 ID WOCHIH MHI aad a IHltd .. ........... '° ...... It ............... ,,.. ,. ... llH1t'l MH Hd at-.l Utt ,. ... ...., ......... , .... ""' some of the bodies are miss~. Cryogenics is a science that deals with the production of very low temperatures and their eHect on the properUes or matter. Jn the early 1970s. interest in the Rclence and lhe poHibiUt.y It could be uaed t.o preserve the dead was rejuvenated. "Stated limply, you may have a positive chance of surviving a cUnt~al death." 11ld a brochutt from the Cryonlc• Soctety of Calllomla. Detptt. COlll ol up to ll0,000. Hvtral faallU• were drawn to th• 1ocl1ty, lncludlnt tht f 1mlU. ot two d)'lftl chlklreft and a )"OUftl mu. • cou• ln Ulllr IOI Hd .. Vtrll tldtrl)' ,.,.... lrwt .. tar u lctwa, IUelll ... _. Nnr York. nftlt , .......... " fiMd ..... ··~~o..,....,. Court, seeking $10 million In punitive damages, $500,000 for emotional suffering plus several thousand dollars in expenses and payments. The s uJt. aUe1ing breach of contract, fraud and ne1U1ent mlarepreHnt.ation, names the former C ryonica Society or CaUlornia; Cryonlc Interment Inc. the hwo 1roup1' former pretldent. Robert Nelson. and Buena P•rk mortJclan Joteph Klockjether. Attorn ey Michael Worthtn1t o n , wbo ta rep......unc the ramllles. •aid Utt)' beetme memben of tM non .proftl 1oel1ty before eatr=~ lh~ bocllH to the ttlflU Cf10lt,le 11.Mt'IDfM Int -flo••••. tM ,.,... °' tM bodlH of th• two ohtldren t.u1• ~kaul Ill' AIWil ltft 1MI l1t61&M oa laavl•• &M• exhumed and buried elsewhere. Worthington said he had been investigating the C ryonlcs Society since 1975, when be met a New York family which claimed the group cheated them of $2.500. But the ramily never turned over a body to ~he group. Because of pubUdty in news accounts. Worthincton aaJd he wu contacted by two more famlUes and. in preparint their suit, talked to $everal others. H~ 1ald he finally obtained a court order on RMhalf of hi• cUenta and opened lbe tomb ln llM preaence ol a palho'°ltM In March. R1l1Uvet of tt.. dead ~ hnt been dt1trtaa1d ~ the devel~menta, Wort9'lft1ton HkS , that M lfttefviewfd lht alMf OM ol tht MIMld wtro w11 "10 ctt1trau'"' ale C'lft't •Wft laJk .... tt I Hardship InCUSD Declared By DON CHAPMA N Ot""" ~' ~ S\llti More t han 300 te ac h cr:s c;howed up at the-Capistrano Cntf1ed School n1stract t~ meeting '~onday ,rught, p1ckel- 1ng for an ··t'Qwlable" salary st>ttlement outside the offi ces. and applaud1n~ a Mlries o r speakers afte r ROang in. After 1t was all over. members of the Capistrano Unifi ed Educa· t1on Assoc1at1on s aid when a fact-finding report on the stalled 19'79·80 talks as issued later th.as month. it will be put to a vote-Of the teachers. If the vote lS favorable. the 1 teachen would abide by the recommendat~on in the non· • binding report. CUEA r epresen· t.at1ves!Mlid. The fact finding panel he ld iL<; first meeting Apnl 16 and by law must issue its report w1Uun 30 dJ) 'i of the 1mt1al meetiog. The d.lstnct has offered an 8 percent salary increase and the teachers are seeking 10.25 per- cent At Monday night's meeting. two themes were struck during t•om m ents to board me mbers and afterward. One wa s r egarding the pa y c heck a n d wh at wa s described as an increasing need for teachers lo find a second job to make end~ meet. About 43 percent of the teachers in the 111,tnc-t have a '>l't'Ond JOb. Prl'S1· 11cnt Stefanie' Seach of t he tl•achers· or ganization s aid The ~nd <:-On<~ern was rl'· ga rdan~ teacher morale. falled b' ~b. Seach "at its lowest" (SH PICKET. Pa~e i\2) Crash Victim Recovering A Dana Point m an wac; re. cove rin g t o da y .at lloag Me morial Hos pital in Newport Beach after a motorcycle acc1· dent last Friday about a half- mlle south of Corona del Mar on Coast Highway. Cahfom.ia Highway Patrol of· ft C'ers said Robert T . Ponsolle. 22. of Dana Point. was south· bound on Coast Highway when he lost rontrol of the motorcycle. No other \'ehi<"les were in· volved in the accident. offi cers said . Coast Weather Low <'loudiness through Wednesday with partial afternoon clearing. Con- t 1 n ue d cool with lo ws tonight o f 55 at the be aches to 60 Inland. Highs Wednesday from 62 to 68. I J f IN818ETODA~ TM cwT'fftt ~ crifta, "IDOrl• than 1932. ·• could . , '"'°" a Jou o/ $125 ,,.Won in ttOllOrNc octivllr. ti.clllllCtiftg 1 • million Jobi altd •21.s bUliOtl tn to!Jff'I. (SH PfJoe All> Al DAILY PILQ r use Official Quits SC Uni't ay IOllN NSSDllAM OI•~ ............ Say ans 1 he Saa C'lement r Cilia.ecu' Advt.ory Comm•ttft waa "Ul·~c•lved" and Ila mem~rs ··~IO 1et ~ from the publl<'." 1-·arrtU SmJlb has r .,~ hi:. ~c commit tt"e cbalrman In a letter to lbe Ctty Co&edJ. Sr:n&th u.MI oomntlttee memben have ~·tt'd.b rd\aaed to won w\lbl" \he l\Udellnea set by tt.I <'barter. ··They ~ on reporttnc t.batr own penonal optJUooa wltk>ut root.a('Una the publit'. vebellM'Ot ly opposing the nc.'t.'d for ctUaeo mput," South ctuar&ed comm.It· tee members "TheLr da1m 1:. lhut w~ are a CrOSS·se<'OOn of lhl' l'ILUe~ and o ur opinion s hould bt' ulll c1ent ," he i,aid l Uf!qtr. Mty !. I 9lq • ...........__.-------= =---~ BB Druggist Fights Baek 04'lty ....... '""" -TVE REALLY HAO IT' te Druggist Watte " Battles Gun-wielding Bandit IJ Plll.L 8N£1DE&MA.N Of .. 0Mtv-"'9e ..... Nobl.: Watte . a ~~·year-old HuoU.q\OG 8eacb pbarmad1t wbo aald bt'I fed up wltb bur&lari411 and boldups at b.Lt store. subdued an armed bandit Monday after the man demanded mooey ud narcoU~ at the po(.nt of a aawed-offlbotJun. "I've had 11 brtak·W aDd two &nDed robberiea. I decided I'm j Ull oot t.ak1ftl it a.oymon, .. Walle , 1 former Huntlncton Beach city couocllman and owoer of Waite's Pbarmacy. declared in an interview this morn.mg "ll wu not courageous." he i dded. "It waa r-eaUy stupkt oo my part But I've really had 1t with these guys. I've worked hard for my drug siott. I've had 1t JO years. And I doo't like somebody trying t-0 take-it away from me." PoUct officers and Waite reconstructed the incident as follows At 1 :~ p.m . Moncny. two men ~ntered Walt.e's at.ore at 11522 Beach Blvd. One beld a •hot«un on Waite and 11 female clerk, while the other 'grabbed about $100 from tbe cub reelater. The t WO al.so handed W ait.e a llat or narcotics drugs they deal red. "He stuck that shotgun right under my beacj and said be'd blo w my head off." Waite r-ecaUed. ''Thal really made me mad." The gunman w•s distracted briefly when a physician whose office Is located nearby entered the sto re Wh en the a rmed intruder left the prescription area. Waite reached for bis own handgun and drew 1t on the man. "I know your life is preclou.s, and you're not supposed to take dumb chancet." he said. ''This oot was a calculated risk." T he aun mun r e fused to surrender tbe •apon, and • struggle ensued. durlna which Waite's handtun d.lscharaed and struck the cash register. police said Tbe two conUnued struggling out the back door and crashed into a plate g.laaa window. Or. Edward Devlin. the physician who had entered the st.ore. followed and struck tbe gunman on the bead wilb his cane, police said. The doctor and the pharmacist then were able to subdue the gunman until police arrived. Tbe gunman was identified as P aul Michael Mooneyham. 32. of !{oily wood When the struggle began, the gunman's Wlarmed accomplice n ed the drug store on root. pollc-e said. ,.,...p ... ,,. ~ . I . • HOSTAGES ; The groups m•de their ii\~ nou.ne4Jmert from lraq, wt.ktl hu been lnvolv.ct In bordef claahes and il"OWial ba.Ulidel with Iran's revolutJonary re: glme. Tehran radio claimed °"' guomea were ••eat.a of Iraq aiMI the Unlled States. ScoUa.nd Yard. whJcb earUe:r Hid three or the five 1wame0 were klUed ln the commaodo as· sault, d.laclOled today that I fourth wu dead oo UTival at a hospital Mooday, Two Iranian hostages wer-e killed and lhelr «Maths toucMd on the commando attack. ln ad- dlUoa to the threat by the tet'- ronst.a Lb.at they would kW ooe hostage every balf-bour. Only one of the dead hostages wu identified: press attache Abbas LavasanJ. 2S. Three former t.o.ta1es were still hospitalized today: one wu in serious condiUon with gunabot wounds The other boetages ~ an cludmg three Britons --were beang kept rrom reporte rs and debnefed by police . Bodies of three or the ter· rorists and the unidentified slaln hostage remained in the gutted five-story embassy bulldinl in London's ~ensington district. Smltb a dded tbat the few times tbe commit~ did soliett d U1eo comment was done 50 OO· ly undtt hls threat as chau-man lo refuse lo sign the report. Smith claimed even lhen some ~~:1!.~;.mbers rerused to Slide Curbs Commando Victims Smith spee1fically named Merchants F,....PageAJ PICKET .•. fe llow committee m embers We;.,..1.ed in C:Sn Voice Carmen Sperry and Wayne ~ Be• Fl H since sM had be-en with the dis· Thomasen. They were unava.tla· ... DU own 0 me tnct ble forcom.menL San Clemente .,. ~ Viewpoints Ms Seach said ~t!veral fact.ors "Tbese me mbers have con· had contributed lo the moral~ saslantJy argued against going to Th c-ft -Cl Ci "--"·---.. J .~ -..._ b I · I d · th bli .. 5 th 'd ln e..,... ement.e ty """"'·,. By auo:;A.saoc1aacQ.-.. ~ newspaper Kayhan reponed r...ft-·~ ...... _ i~. p ro ___ e~._ 1n ~_u 1.n,& "co.a.. e pu c, mi sat · " m~ -eU will oonskler--the·formation'Of-~ The iJodies--ot-dJe American ---rh:rr a:JIAlnel'min w~man haa Vllt:'c ..... _.._,"' ~e ~ m oescend1og an(l (Jegradin?' ~~~~es~:u!~U~eh!u:C~ geological haurd abatement servicemen killed in the aborted been arreslt'd as an alleged ClA ·wall ~:v~a~re ~ Lag~i:ach comments from board members ness of lbe workings of this com-di!tricts in several areas of the hostage rescue attempt in Iran spy. She was not 1dentif1t>d . express their c:~ 1 t to and administrators. mitt~ .. city Wednesday nigh~ were beaded home today, 11 I ran · s m I I 1 t 1 a . t 1 k e convert the sbQpp~ on P :S to She :.3:1d some teachers had Smith recommended that In a report to the City Council. days after the rni&sloo collapsed revolutionary guards contt"nd commettiaJ ~1tn~1 ceo r to not received replies to leUef\,. s int'i! lbe commitlee was. in his City Manager George Caravall>O in fiery failure ln the eastern they have documents prov111g that V 11 g F . m J=Duu they had seat to board mem• opinion, not doing its job, it targeted flve areas whne Iranian desert. the woman was working for tht: r ~~eowner Wn • bers, and that boa rd member at· should be disbanded. He said the mudslides present a potential The remains were tra.nsfen-ed U.S. Central lntelugence Agency. ob! ~ hop&. ~Tu..'ft~: U!nl tendance at school open bousel committee could be of 0 ,...ll-AA ... ·--~--.re .... a"l"" to U.S. custody on arrival in Kayhan said. The l ra.n1 an ~u~u.~~ lbe bo le · "as lacking. sis'Gd'ce lb i1ie t'ity~u. &rt L!s~-we~~-m.01 Zorlcft.-SWft!efllnlr.a~-rore~tiiisl'FY aSied ~~ . • · .Qg 11 · P . ue A.lso,·she sa1d. progr-ams ~ ... because of certain members, it area. the bJuHs above El . regular Swissalr flight from be handed o~er to its custod). rl r:~~nge~ that ~as~ ef. _ l!.e 1n8 t'DlJ>hasized_ more apJ! ,. ~nor--------~ --Geat-in&-na~bfttnd.~-A-vemda -..lf-dtran.·Tbey-tt.en·wete"))bce«t--wasreporttlti • ---~mce 41 cen e.r "~"""an morearuieexpenseOl"teaeheiS. Salvador. Buena S~erte. tbe aboard a U.S. A1r Force C-141 The transfer of the Amenclin 1975 · 'We feel we are more impot· loT,:: =.'I.!i~d:0:::t.rFve~~ Broadmoor tract and Hrbor transport plane that took off for srrva cemen'l> rem·a 1n~ took City Council members. will •lant than programs." sai<f M.s. Est.a~. Dover A1r Fo~ Base. Del. plaee 1n a document ~1gn1ng hold a pubuc heanng on ~ pro-~ettch . stre'ssing one to one ~~le~~~~ 8tdvi~~e:sc::~c~; ~ City oHieials h ave recom· U.S. officials s~ eight men ceremony at a Zunch airport p0sed commercial condomU\I~ 1t·ach1n.:relationshlps. lhe council on malt.ers of press mended that the City Council set died in the Iran mission, but the hangar 'on..-ersion tonight Plaon1ng · lt isn't Just the salaries, it is ing public concern a public hearing for May 2S to Iranians have variously said Grttk Catholic An :h b1!>hop co mmissioners pos tponed a tht· :Attitude," she said, adding ~et public comment on the mat· nine or 10 bodies bad been re.-Hllarioo CapudJ1. ~ho acrom· -.unalar hea.nng last .mooth at the that· the teachers have been try. San Juan Seniors Set Two ·Meetings Issues on the June 3 California ballot will be discussed at a meeting or the San Juan Capistrano Senior Cituens Club Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Hot Sc>rinRs Dance Hall. On Friday, a free blood JJRS· s ure clinic will be held at tbe hall rrom 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. School Plans <Arni val, Auction in LB The Top of the World Elemeo· tary School carnival and auction gets under way at 10 a .m . Satur· day at the hilltop Laguna Beach school Activities include a bake sale. handmade crafts on the auction block. rarne pnces, games and food A film will be shown from 2 to 4 p.m . for children while parents bid on items ranging from d.in- ne rs a t local restaurants to wines and cheeses. The carnival runs' from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the school. For more information, call Patti Klingenmeier al 497·3035. Force Not Option NEW YORK <AP) -As · sociates of former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance say President Carter assured Vance on his last day Ul omce that military force would oot be used to try to free American hostages in Iran in the fo reseeable future, the New York Times reported today. DAILY PILOT , ... °'-c...i o. .... "--......... " -.Ol'ftOtNG tf'W ,..W\ Pr•ro . '' .,_,..,\ltlld t>v lf'it 0-•-C.0.>I ............. C-• --fl'OtfflOf'\.,.. ~·""""' Mon61, ff'WOUCJl"t , ,..,, '°' (.eM• --.... ~ .... _ 6-••C."''°""t•I" V411•Y ""''"• L•fw11t• &.M"/,_,,.,. C...\t A ,_~ ,.....,., ........ t• ........ .-w...-.--., .. T ... __ ;:::'·.~:~.: ~=.~,:u---,. 0 ........ -""·'~ .... P'lrilOf·""" J•O • c-1lrT Vl<~ ........ ~·-~---­~·11 ..... l ... 16' ,_. .. _.,.... -.-... r.- '-'""·~ ,., .. , ___ ,_ ler. covered. panied the coffins from Tehran. requestofthecenter s merchants mg to get the board's a tteoUon In Tehran, meanwhile. the formally trans ferred the re. as~aa™>nh 1 . t>y p~rk~R and other means.· Couple Rob Viejo Woman; ~$30,000 Jewelry esUmated to be worth as much as $30,000 was taken by a couple rrom the home of a Mis· s ion Viejo woman. wbo was bound and held at gunpoint by the man whUe the house was ransacked by the woman. Sheriff's deputies said the cou· pie , a male Laun and female Caucasian, forced open the front door of the home of Helga Keys. 43, of the 26000 bloc k of Moo · tanoso Drive sn Mission VieJo Friday. after being refused en· try while asking directions. The victim was bound with cloth and held at gunpoint while the house was ransacked, dep- uties said No vehicles wer e seen1 or heard when the couple Oed, 1t was reported FromP~AJ VOICE ••• s wallows, lnclud lag "The Capistrano Story." and "The Swallows or San Juan Capiatrano." Father Paul M. Mart.in. pastor of the old mission. said Smith was a dynamo of energy during the swallows· return. He ptoved that last Marc\l when he left his hospital bed to again reign over the swallo~ ce lebratio n i n S an Jua n Capistrano. Mass or ChnsUan burial was ce le brated Mo nday at the Miss ioo aod he was buried oo a hilltop on the mission g~. He is survived by his wife. Winifred, of Riverside : children James L. Ma.son Jr. of Dallas and Donald T. Mason of New J ersey. Also nine grandchildren and nine great·grandcblldren. ~--JUST BREAKING----.. Late items from toda11'1 UJOrid and naho'9al newa dew~. Chemical Fire Routs Workers, Residents SAUGUS (AP) -Evacuated residents and workers were aJ. lowed back into the area around a chemical storage t.W that exploded today. even wblle a stubborn fitt there continued to s pew toxic fumes lnt.othe air. fireorficialssaid. "It's just a walling situation now," Lo6 Angeles County nre spokesman Dick Frtend said as ftrefilbters wearing special oxygenmask.scontinuedtoplaywaterovertheblaze. The burning tarut at Keysor Century Corp., a plasllcs u.nn that makes phonograph rec:ords among other things. cootalned polyvinyl chloride, wblcb gives off a posisooous aas when It bums. Pepe l'ldt• Ke11•• NAJROBI , Kenya (AP) -Pope John Paul n. on a missloo· to en<."OW'age ChrisUanity in Africa . arrived in Kenya today at the midpoint of a 10-day. si.x·nation tour. The airliner canyin1 the pope new from Kiaan,anl, in eastern Zaire, where John Paul celebrated an open·air Maaa on the banb of the Congo RiYer and visited the jungle !ttf or Africa's largest massacre of Christian missionaries . The pope croases the coolineot qain Tbunday when be rues to Ghana, alter which be travels to Upper Volt.a and Ivory Coaal. • .. mains lo Swiss government and ere ants comp aUled they "We're asking, begging. doing Inte rnational Red Crou of· had not ~ived notJ~ o( the c•\'t>ryliung we can. We are tired, f1cials. who t.beo passed them on proposed cooverslon, and wed a ngry , hung r y. and deep io to U.S. Ambassador Richard for more Ume to study the sale debt." Vine. program. . Confusion perslsted over the The rom~ioo p05t;PQCM!d rts number of bodies. T~ United heanng on the issue until May 14, States has malntaioed con· butcouncllmembersw1llhear rt sisteoUy that eight men died Ul marksfromD:lerchantsTuesda y the April 25 rescue bid and has C1ry planning o<racials recom named them. mend approva~ of tbe com merc1al conversion. as k>ng u cunent tenants have t.he rirst option lo purchase the sbol>" they currenlly lease from tht> owner Columnist Speaking to library Unit Friends of t.be Laguna Beach Library still have tickets for Wednesday night's appearance of columnist and author J ack Smith at the Laguna Beach High School auditorium. Smith. whose column appears regularly in the Los Angeles Times, will spep.lt at 8 p.m. The columnis t , who h as authored five books. will auto, graph copies of volumes brought lo tbe benefit talk Tickets are S2 for Friends of the Library mem· bers . and $3.50 for n on · members Proceeds go toward library items not funded In the county budget. For information, call Mary beth C hapman al 497-4336. Runners Sought For San Juan Meet Reg1strat.Jen 1s bt'lng held at the Hot Spnngs Dance Hall fo r t h t' S a n J u a n C a p i s t r a n o Rec r eation Depart ment's 10 kilometer run. to be held May 17 :it 8 ·20 am start.Jng at the hall The entry ftt is $6 and 1n dudes a T shirt Those lllterest t·d rn fun.her m!ormaUon may <'Jll 493·1171. extension 247 Near Miss Told OAKLAND !AP> -A ground r ont rol e rro r caused two Jetliners to come within 2..., miles of each other --half the normal safety margin -on Saturday, the Federal Av1aUon Adm ini.stratioo said today. Give her one of fife's slmpfe pteasures. She can ·r resrsr anything as appealing as chese sparkling diamonds. ser rn 14 k.arat yellow g04cl. Diamond stud earrings from S250. pendclnts rrom S375. SLAVICK'§ ,_ ~ '-" lt17 '\not.her teacher, Jack fverson, l>aid "pay wtthbeld is pay denled. We are being denied an opportun.i· ty to draw interest on that money·· Viejo Worker: Buried Up to Neck, Rescued Chuck Morgan of Mission Vle· 10 got up to his neck in ~~ ~l onda..-afternoon when he and .i co.worker tried to install drainage pi~ In Mission Viejo. Oranf{e County fire fighters said 1t took 20 minutes to dig the ~2·year-Old Morgan out ol the IO·foot hole meant for the pipes, 14 hich collapesed at abouts p.m. Though Morgan was bwied op 10 h is neck . a co·worker managed to scramble out of~ hole and summon help. The men were installing a drainage system for the Ae~Ul Heights Club House at 241216 Jove Court. Morgan, or 23222 La Barca. was treated for bndses at Sid· dleback Community Hospital and released. hthlon l.&and. Ntwpot1 c.,, .. ,, Ntwport hed\ ,...,... .• JIO ~I wt11N Hilt/ MitMofl VWjo f Nam. Oriflft I tllf CM)' ""'C"'*9 ..... ~ A>-CfNerr Lo. A ..... I '9ft I I.a• Y ... ~ --'MIM •IWI _ _..,,..,_. • ...._. ........ "9iA. ...... C-. ....,....,, '"" ,,..,,,,,. C111MI I Orange Coast EDI TI ON VoarRo•••••• Dally Newspaper ' VOL. 73, NO. 127# 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS Traced to Santa Ana Cable on Hostage Talks 'Hoax~ l Mesa Helicopter Pilot Dies in Crash Message Sent to By JEKllY CLAVSEN OI -o.6t'f ..._.Sutt PUot Dan Gulhmann's frieods were already weU into hls wake Monday when they learned th.at FAA officials had grounded all Model R-22 heJkopters. Guthmann. 31, w as pUotu18 an R·22 Saturday when It crashed in an open fle1d s outh of Marineland, klllin~ him and a prospective s tudent up for h1s first chopper ride, Los Angeles Coroner's investigators said. "We're not surprised Cabool the FAA grouruiingJ~sai -Gutl\ma nil's l'Or\g.time friend Bruce Granneman. "The more we beard about that crash, the more we s uspected mechanical failure and not pilot error." Granneman was just one of the many gathered at the modest sin1?le-family residence at 3075 ·Plaltt> Drive in north Costa Mesa tha t Guthmaoit ·snared with h is friend, Gui --""81ow11. ........,____ - The g roup e xpected to be .Joined by Guthmann'S' parents. Mr'l and Mrs. Marvin Gutbmann .of El Toro. Funeral services are pendinJ? their decisions. Granneman said he doubted 'services would be elabor ate. "Ever since we were kids~e italked about it <death). he said. "He always said he never want- ed a funeral, you know. I'm sure it will be something unlike a funeral, like scattering his ashes or something." Guthmann bad begun fi}'ing only a few months more than three years ago. said Gran· neman. He attacked it like he at· tacked anything he enjoyed. ·'Flying became his whole life." he said. He learned quickly, earned a bt>ense. eamed instrument rat ings, got a transport license and BAN CAME TOO LATE PUot Dan Guthmann teaching crede ntials, Gran nema n added Bt>for e taking to tht-air. Guthmann had dnned a bit, tus friend since boyhood said. 11t- had bee n a mechanic and salesman and then floated about Europe. His flying instruc.-tor was Gary Lackey or Lenair Associates. based at Orange County's John Wayne Airport. Lackey became a friend to the new pilot with a zes t for flying and eventually hired him on as an instruct.or for his school In D<'cembe r . Guthmann began Oying helicopte rs 1n Tor· ranee for Bob Bateman, ctuef in structor for Peninsula A v1ation Co British Hope Raid Results Positive LONDON <AP> -The com mando rescue or hostages from terrorists at the Iranian Em· bassy here might encourage Iran to free its 53 American hos t ages . Prime Minist e r Margaret Thatcher declared to- day. ''I beUeve the way lhe opera· lion was carried out in tbis coun· try will have an effect on the future J>05ition with regard to the American hostages in Jran." Mrs. Thatcher told the House of Commons. "I thfak we had best consider how we can tum this superb operation to the best ad- vantage for the American hostages." A Special Delivery at Berry Farm The 27-year-old San Francisco Bay Area resident never made it inside the restaurant for a world-famous Knott 's Berry Farm chicken dinner Monday night in Buena Park. There was a more pressing m alter -the bi rtb of a six -pound gjrl in the parking area near tbe parlc entrance. Former Prime M inister James Callaghan, leader of the opposition Labor P a rly. s a id Ira nian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr should be told 1l is his government 's duty to resume control an Iran and free the American hostages held by Ira· niao militants since Nov. 4. The parliamentary statements came after Baru-Sadr sent Mrs. Thatc her a message of gratitude for the s afe release of 19 hostages --three o f them Britons and the rest believed to be Iranians -after Iranian Arab s eparatists killed two hostages Monday, touching off a commando assault that ended the six-day siege and left four terrorists dead and the fifth in police custody. Mrs. Thatcher told Parlia- ment she replied to Bani-Sadr and told him 0 what I believe to be the legal responsibility of each and every government to look a(ter the safety of diplomats oo their territory." Three commandos were in· jured slightly in the assault, and three Iranians were hospitalized -one in serious condition after a major operation for gunshot wounds. The other five female and 14 male hostages were re- ported in good condition and were being kept out of public view for debriefing. <~HOSTAGES. Page AZ> ''lie was a fine person and a fine pilot," said Bateman. H11ndreds It~wa:, Bateman who identified _ Guthmann's remains after Lo6 ' Angeles offi cials cut bis body By FJlEDEBICK SCHOEMEllL Of -Dlilfr ...... $&Mt A cabled message that p urports to establish negotia- tions in Parls for the releate of a nd tha t of potential student Robert Lakritz. 34, or Woodland Hills from what was left or their helicopter. "Gvt hm ann wa s e x- P<'raenct'd ... said Bateman. "lie had mor<' than 3.000 hour:, in the air." the U.S. hostages an Iran was te rmed a "cruel hoax" today by V .S . State Department officiala. Copies of the West.em Union M ailgram, datelined Santa Ana under the a name or Marvtn Ba teman -~id .witnesses re--· -:::r=----WaJvman.-oC'-DMG-TeeMofogy .--- 30t5 S. Orange Ave., bave been r t'ceived by more than 200 persoos and news organ.azatiOD!. across the United Stat.es, includ- porred seeing a piece fly o{f Guthmann's copter before it l'rashed near Palos Verdes Estates. And. he added. they s aid the blade noise suddl'nly changed drastica11y before the craft plummeted. But determination or Jhe rea· 52n for ~.w-daL~.!.~ap, _be_ pointed out . is in the hands of lhe National Transportation Sa!ety Soard. Tht> helicoptr r c rashed at 11 ·10 a.m .. about 40 minutes ::ift er taking off from Torrance's <Hr port A preliminary FAA 1nvesliga- t1on andkated there m ay have tx!en a structural failure of the main rotor blade. officials said, and a ll of the copters were or dered grounded. ··Furthe r inves tigation is necessary to make certain the main rotors m eet FAA certi!ica· twn standards." the FAA re- ported. The two-seat R·22 is manufac· lured by Robinson Helicopter Co. of Torrance. It 1s a relatively new helicopter that r eceived FAA certlJication early last year and is used mostly for training pilots Teachers In Colleges OK Contract Full·time instructors in the Coast Com muruty College Dis- lnct overwhelmingly approved a new pay contract Monday night. The proposed three-year pact will co~ before the d istrict's trustees at a special meeting Wednesday night. That meeting will begin at 7: 30 p.m . in the dis trict ad- m 1 nis tralion bui ldin g, 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Details of the contract will not be releast>d until the document com es befor e the trust ees. Ric h ard Simon. a dis trict spokesman, said today An estimate by Phyllis Basile. a m e mber of the teachers' negotiating team, placed the vote at 275 in favor 6f the con· tract, 45 opJ>05ed. Mrs. Basile. president of the local Americao Federation o( Teachers' chapter, descr ibed the contract as "a document that the faculty found accepta· ble, though there we re con- siderable concerns about the is· sue of work load. Those who vot· ed against the contract did so on that issue." The contract will affect nearly 650 full -time lostructors at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa , Golden West College in Huntington Beach, and'Coaslline Community College, the so· calJed "college without walls." ing the Daily Pilot. "It ~ clearly a cruel hoax." • said Jane MUler, a member of ~~ the Iranian Working Group, 1 •• based in lbe state department. •• • ~ Q s uc h negotiation• have • been enablisbed an~rsons --nllfffil<rlh tttemessage do n--o""'t·-.......... - • exLSt, Ms. Miller said. '\ The ·mesaage ts addressed to ..... t h e French e mba ssy in Washington. D C. It read'>. ··Th1.s Is to confirm today's tele-con wrth your em- bassy. Negot iations for the N.•· l<'ase of the American host.ages "'rll begin early next month "Mr. Valen e Bela1k of the Soviet Embassy in Washington 0 C and myself will meet with Ayatollah Khomeuu at the Ira- nian embassy in Paris. The cooperauon of the French gov-~rn meot is vit.aJ to the success of the t.alk.s. " Ms . Miller s aid the com - municabon never was reee1ved by the French e mbassy. It .. p urportedly was St!nt at 8:20 pm. ApnJ 19. She S81d the Slate Department .,...,, "•0 .., ,......, ~--~ has not been able lo contact Sdaool-hound ¥outla Burt ~!:~~:!d~~~ti;~.:~ Costa Mesa paramed ics aid Sean Cristopher Cornett. 8, as his father. John. comforts his mother . Mary. after the child-filled van she drove toward school collided with a truck on Fairview Road. Another of the Cornetts' sons. Steven. suffe red minor inJunes Sean was reported in serious condition at UCI Medical Center Commando Victims Being Flown Home By~ AsSO<'iated PrHs The bodies of the Amt:-ncan ser vicemE'11 kiUed in the aborted \lost.age rescue attempt m Iran were headed bome today, 11 days after the m1ss1on collapsed in fiery failure in the t•astem Iranian d~ert. The remain'> were transferred lo U.S. custody on arrival an Zurich. Switzerland. aboard a regular Swissair fligbl from Tebran. They then we re placed aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 transport plane that took off for Dover Air Force Base. Del. U .S. officials say eight men died in the Jran mission. but the Iranians have variously said nine or 10 bodies had been re- covered. In Tehran, meanwhile, the ne ws pape r Kayhan r eported that an American woman had been arrested a.s an alleged CIA spy. She was oot Identified. Iran 's m l lil i a ·ltk e revolutiona ry guards contend they have documents proving lhat the woman was working for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Kayban s aid. Th e .Iranian Forei~ Ministrv asked that she he handf"<i O\•er to 11s custody. 1t v. a~ reported Tht' transfer o( the Amen can c;c r v1 cemcn 's remains took place an a document·signing \'N<'mooy at a Zurich airport hungar. G reel. Catholic Arc hbishop llal.tn on CapudJI, who a<'e<>m· panied the cuffms from Tehran. fo rmally transfe rred the re· mains to S\\1Ss ROvernmen\. and In t e rnational Red Cross of- h cials. who then pa5$ed them on to U.S. Ambassador Richard Vane. Confusion persisted over the num ber of bodies. The United St ates has maintained coo- -,istenlly that eight men died in the Apnl 25 rescue bid and has named them. But the Iranian of- fi cial who supervised the re- c over y of the bodies said originally nine had been found, and last week Tehran radio said a 10th body had been recovered from the desert s ite where the rescue mission was aborted. The American hostages spent their l85lhday incaptivitytoday. not lD his o(fice. Ms. Miller said the Soviet of· ficial named in the message is unknown to U.S. officials and noted the odds or Kbomeiru le11v- 1ng Iran for Paris. for political and health reasons. were next to none. Copies of the Majlgram. she ~a id . have been sent to a 'bizarre, unconnected" cham of reci pi e nt s, inc lud i n g a Was hrngloo D.C. ins ura nce broker. • Sbe said a bout four inqwries about 1t have been recei_ved ~Y the Stale Departmt.'nt. 'It's re.illy unfortunate .• We "ant to know if anyone can help. but this?" Oiemical Blast Injures Pupils NORTH EAST, Md . <AP> Aft e r sixth g rade rs watched puHs of smoke turn colors in an outside science experiment. a beaker expk>ded and 14 North East Middle School students were burned. authorities said. The class bad completed an experiment with potassium and s ulfuric acid when the explosioo occurred. said Joseph G. Zurolo. state fire in\;'.estigator assigned to Cecil County. Coast Weather Knott'a spokeswoman Virginia Plunkett said today that Deborah Hyun, 27, of El Cerrito, ber three other children and parents were on their way for a dllck.en dianer when Mrs. Hyun went into labor. Dad wasn't tbere. Snakes Bring Warning Low cloudiness through Wednesday with partial afternoon clearing. Con- tinued cool with lows tonight of 55 at the be aches to 60 inland. Highs Wednesday from 62 to 68. ~SIDE TODA "t' TM cwmat hou.nng criN. "worH tJlan 19.t2," could rr11on a loa o/ 1125 biWon m economic acttvit11, frlclwbng U mflliOrt ;obs and 121.5 Tbe delivery WU Ulilted by Pll1bia Berulein, a reJlatered ...,..., ud Tom Wllls, a medical t.tbnlclao. Both are Knott'• emplowea. Mother aod dau1bter we?e later 1.Heo by ambulance to WHt Aaabelm Community Hffplt.al wbere botb are lD •actlltat eoaclltloa, Ma . ........... ...... u..l \M MIUI WU ........ .., .... ~. •'Of ...,., ......... ....... tleH ealll ... Mrt. Plua~ett ...... D l1covery of a '~-foot rattlesnake that wu cornered and kllled ln ru11ed, bnaaby terrain alon1 tbe Santa Ana River banks near bomea ln weat Coua Meaa IHt week led aut.bortt.lel to iuue a warn.inc toda)'. Pollet Lt. Olftn Walker Nid the re1loet, lon1 uaed 11 an adventure pJ111round by youn11ter1 and older )'Outlu rldln1 off ·road molorerele1, ••1 bl lllllUld wtth M.,.... u. ..... .,. ••We w• IO "' ....... bow of the dan1er and ask them to stay out cA there," Lt. Walker said after determinlna the probablUly that more rattlers may lurk there. He 1ald Cotta Mesa Animal Control Office r Edward Jeffel"llOll wu dl1p1tcbed to an area Juat behlnd &1tanct1 Hllh School IMt WedMlday to t.aie ch1r1• ot tM ftnt raUJer. TM de8db anallt, dlle!041tred br I )'OWll puwrb)' WU kWed br e...,... tu bUd °'' wtUt 1 . ....... No rattlHHllH 9ta41 MH . ' reporwd in the region for yeani. Lt. Walker uJd, so he contacted Orange County Animal Control offlcera to determine how much danger uilt.a. "It '1 been a rul 1ood ye&r for them. batcllwtM." be Mid 0( t.be prolUeretlon of raltlen and other anak.. hlth in their lair country ln the Slnll Ana Mowatafnl. Tbe f1lrJ1 recent 1nere 11orma and noodlnl Olla winter w11hd bundrtdl or lh•m downautam; drownln1 mo~1 but a ..,, rnl*t •~••Of survivors sUthered ubore. Rugaed, brushy terral.n 1uch as tbat runnln1 alone tbe rt verbanks at Co1ta Me11'1 westerly boundary provldea a perfect natural habitat for \Men, L.\. Walker noted. Anyone who mlAbt come upon n nltleanake 1boWd •ta~ away from ll. arrana• for aomeoae to watch It and r or M9d IOtMOM tlH lO ul ealmal control orn~en, Tl\t numtwr l1 154·111 l. U WalktrtaMI . . . . . """"" "" WOQie$. (Stt Pog. AllJ l•llex ,.,.,_.....,. ,.,. ~ m ,,.._~ Cl=•,,,.,,..... .. ......... -·= 1:1r1 , A pro p ou•d 43 perceol l.nr r.-1n ow ro.1\ or operauni Orang• C"oun\) Tnnall Dtstrict nt>xt )'Hr mil)' mean hlkm •n bwi fa~. I.hf' ths"1ct 'a •~taJ mana1er •am~ Monchy hallaUon. C"bfk--Cl&ll)' to labor, dlet•I fuel and Urr coal.I, lt r ... •ponalble ffW tbe exp«ted ~ 3 mWklo ~raUn• ~ for next rear. <knttal Manaett J •mo Rt•1fh .. rt told OC'Tr> boMrd Mf'Ul~nl Tbla ~t"ar'a opttn•llflg bUdltlt tot a It'd s:n 8 m.Ub<>c\ H .. 1t1Jes l.ncreuln& l.be SO cent ont.' ~•> fare ~ JH t'&t>ntl y t'htt rtct'<.1. th~' traru.11 dibtnC't m•y a l:.o h lk\! fa r es for s~n lor c lll.t\'rl."· whoee bwi ride• att 1ub81dw."d by t~ county Board of SuPE•rvLM>~. und hundh·apped pers~ Also oootrtbuUn& to U>e '3 percent riM 10 operaUDc co.ta will be a 27 per~nl increue ln the number of buses OQ t.be road. nt>w rout~ and aborter waiu bt>tweeo buses, Reichert said. wtlo had entered the 1tore, followed and struck the gunman on the bead with hl& cane, police said. T he doctor and the pharmacist then we~ able to subdue the gunman until police arrived. The C\K)man wu ldentilled as Paul Michael Moooeyh..m, 32. of Hollywood. When the at.naUle began, the RUnman's unarmed accompUce fled the drug $lore on foot, poUce said. The Oeeing su s pect , later identifi ed a s Danie l De<tn Ray monds. 26. of Hollywood. ran into the street and told some passing teen-age boys tha t som eone was shooung al hlm, pohce srud ' Raymonds persuad ed one youth to give him ~ bl<'ycle nde to the Dollar Rent A Car office at 17090 Beach Blvd , pobce saad. Rental c ar clerks became s uspicious of the man, who c l aimed he needed a c ar quickly, and summoned poU~. according to the authorities. o.lty "" ... ,-... ,,_ 'IW REAU.Y HAO IT' .. Oruggtet Waite R.a y moods was arrested at the Dollar office Police said Raymonds and Mooneyham both were arrested oo su,,p1cion of armed robbery The transit d18lrlct expect& 31 pt.>rcent more bus rtders Mxt year. bringing totJaJ passenger trips to 36 million. More than 7.t7 million pauenger trips are unUcipaled by June 30, the end of this fl.SCaJ year, up from 22..3 million trips last year. 1'r991 Pflfle A I · Bodies Deeayed Mesa Police Arrest Duo In Burglary In addition to the $54.3 miltioa tl plans to spend oo operatlna eoet:s, tM district has mapped out a $5.3 rnilUoo capital budget, w h ic h covers ooe·tlme construction costs. The proposed capital budget. down from $51 million this year. will include $3.1 million for d~velopment o( a countywtde rnpid transit system. HOSTAGES Banf.Sadr. who rejected the gunmen's demands that Jraa free 91 lranlan Arab pr1.tooen in oil· rich Khuzest.an a.ad told the ho, tage• to prepare for martyrdom. praised Britain's conduct of the operation. Britiab reports from Tehran said Britons were suddenly popular on the st.reeu or the capital. Survivors Charge · Imerment Fraud Costa Mesa police have arrest· ed two Los Angeles County men wt?o alJt>gedly vt'ere burgJa.rtrlng the L1ronce P izza rt'Co rd st.ore. 1813 Newport Rlvd One ~ason for the see-saw In capital and operating costs from itu~~~m,.y~r•s badge\ l& the 175 bWlt>.i the .transit district bought duting the gasoline crlals last yt·ar Donald Tague • Ril.es Tonight ~St. Jolm:s Catholic funeral services were !.Cht duJed tonight and Wednes· day for Cost.a Mesan Donald J . Tague. a bake r with the Far West Services restaurant cham for 21 years before his death Monday He was 47 Rosary was to be reci~ at 7 p. m at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. fo llowed by Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday al 10 a.m.. at the :.amechurch. Burial wiU foUow WednesdJly at Good Shepherd Cemetery ln Huntington Beach. A fonner resident of Iowa. Mr . Tague came to the Orange Coast 1n 1959 and worked ul lhe olt4 Snack Shop iJt Corona del Mfr, one of ·th~ forerunners of ~ food M'rvice empire. For.elgn OH lee ·Minister -. Douglas Hurd told a Brit.fib Broadcasting Corp. radio in· terviewer th.at cooaultatioaa dur· ing I.be siege, Brltaln's refusal to bow to the gunmen's demand foc a plane and safe passage out of the country and the rescue operation had improved Anglo- 1 ran Ian relations. "I hope It < lbe rescue) may lead those concerned ln Iran. not Ju.st the government, to think afresh about this -to realUe that the rules about diplomats and embusles and so oo are not ju.st a luxury," said Hurd. who waa Involved in weekend tallts with Arab ambauadors about a possible role for them in ending the siege. However, be forestw no formal mediator's role for Brt· tam Ill Iran's dispute with the United Stat.e9 but added that if "there's anything we can do usefully 1 'm au.re we will.'• British commandos swung down ropes from the roof of the Iranian Embassy and lo a pa ralyzing ball of explosives and i::unfire klUed four Arab-Iranian te rrorists. captured one other and rescued 19 hostages to eod a s ix-day siege. CHATSWORTif <AP> -~ now-defunct Cryonlcs°'$ociety of California raised the pogalbillt.y of life alter death for fadlities which banded 'O'Ver ~bodies-of their loved ones. But that dream haa ended in dlsllluslooment • and &rid. Nine bodies were to have been kept frozen with liqu.ld nitrogen in an underground mausoleum at Oakwood MemoriaJ Parle ln the Los Ange les County community of Chatsworth, in~ hope that they could be revived In a more tecbno loglcally advaaced future. But when invest!Rators opened IM tomb in Maren they round four dlalntegrated bodies 10 wooden l>oxea and a sealed capsule believed to contain at least three more. Tbe capsule haso 'l been opened but the poHlbWty bu been r&Ued that some of the bodies are mls.slng Cryogenics i.s a science that deals wtth the production of very low temperatures a nd tbelr e ffect OD lhe properties Of matter. In the early 1970s . lnterest in the science and the possibility it could be used lo pre serve th e dead wa ., rej uven.aled. He rose with the organb.ation ID various bakery division pro- duct ion and management roles as the company expanded to in· d ude R eube n 's , Coco's.' Plankhouse and the Reuben E. Lee 'restaurants. Police sought to learn who dis patc hed and armed the ter· rorists who threatened to kill all their hostages and blow up the embassy unless Iran freed 91 Iranian Arabs imprisoned in oi.J. ri ch Kb~an provi.nc-e. ''Stated simply, you may bav<! a pot1itive chance of surviving H dinicaJ death, .. said a brochun from the Cryonics Society of California. Desplt.e eot1ts of up to ~.ooo. several famil.aes we re drawn to the society, includin g tbe ram llles of two dying children and a young man, a coup&e l.n Company spokesmen said Mr. Tague was employed most re· cent ly al the c hain's head· q u arte rs c ommissary and bakery in Irvine before wonen- m g illness forced his retire ment /\ bachelor, Mr. Tague was a m embe r of the Knights of Columbus and active in the St. J o hn the Baptist Catholic Chorch congregation. The family suggesta memor1al r ontrlbuUons to the Diabetes f',und in care of Hoag Memorial llospltaJ. Newport Beach. S u rvivors inc l ude Mr . Tague's mother, Leona Tague of Costa Mesa; brothers, Thomas and Paul. also or Costa Mesa; sisters, Joan McAlpine or Cost.a Mesa, Kathleen Clark, Nancy Boies and Margaret Fer&l.ISOO. a ll of Iowa. and Mary Ano Parlette, of Hswail. DAILY PILOT nw 01-. C-• o.tt·t "'* •""' .,.,.,"~ 1, r°""'4M~ ttw ,..._t ... "'· tl ~l\ht• b'f .,.. °'-~ ,.,... . .,,. ... ~. '"-"•'" !:'C.:i.-~·~.z.':.':::= :;!~~~,.~~ :·~ ,·.·-;"~: ~".~ -·-'"" .. ...,·-~,. fN--:="',:t::'.!:! ~=•~...._P O . _ .. _ ........... __ _ '~·· c-y Vlit • """~'°'"' •f'd (,..,__.,_,.,...,...... -··-l*I.--··-....._....._ ~ ... .._ ----.~- Teh;P ue (P14)MM»t Ct •• , ................ .----JVST BREAKING---..... Lale lk1m from todo11'• IOOrld a"4 flGtblal iva deoelopmftu. Che~ical Fire Routs Workers, Residents SAUGUS <AP> -Evacuated reaidenta aod workers were aJ . lowed back into the area around a chemical storage tank that exploded today. even while a stubborn fire there cootlnued to a pew toxic fumes into the a1.r. fl.re offlcta.ls said. "It'• Juat a waitinl situation now," Loi Aneetes County fire spokesman Dick Friend aald aa ftttfliht.en weart.ni aped al oxygenm.ask.s continued toplaywateronrtbeblau. ~ burn1ni tan.It at Keysor Century Corp., a plaattca ftmJ that makes pbonosrapb recorda an>Onl other th1n11. contained polyvinyl cblorlde, which lives off a poel5onoua gas wben It bums. ,..,. \lldi• "ftl•• NAIROBI. Kenya (AP) -Pope John Paul n. oa a m.1.aaklo to encourqe ChrUUanity in Africa, arrtved ln Kenya today at lbe midpotnt Of a lo-day, alx·naUoa tour. The alrli.oer carrytn1 the pope new from K!NDpn.l l.n east.em Zaire, where John Paw celebrated an open-air ilw oo the banb of t.be Coa10 River and vlllted tbe Jung.le site of Africa's largest massacre of CblUU.ID mtuk>Dariel. The pope croues tbe conllneat •Calo Tbunday wbea be rues to Ghan.a, aft.er wbicb be travels to Upper Volt.a and l~ Coast . S-. Bet.I •••l•fle SALT LAK£ CITY <AP> -A a.1ear-old man held hil tbree YO\IDI IOl'll botttge In a barrtc8ded bouae overnl,irt and 1.hrettened to blow himself and h1a cb.Udren up lf be beard broadcast.a of the lnddeot, aut.boriUes aa.ld. Kim I .ebmaa, wbo \Old police be Ud a bomb ltrapped to b1I waLlt. and t.tae ebildnn apent the altJtt in bll raUMr-ln-l1w'1 ho"" wttb a ptlabUJ asacbioe Md tun.lture J&1Dmed a1&Ullt l!M doors. O.ll•r •eeN•••f O•ld lll••d LONDON <AP) -TM ~llue ot tM dollar t•ll 1111Mt m1Jor cu.rreneMI today ln European ro...i.n dcbaat• tradlD1. foUow · '81 ...._ romd of lntenlt n\e ditcUHI ln UM Vhlt..t IMet.ea. oow~ .... ..-. ftl trtee o1 '* c .... • •auo an CMIDC'e an LoDdolt down from llSI • -mu,. L••• ...., ... eiiiid M•· u1.0tM ........ AllMewY• .... t1. .... t11.lt. MMr.,....MllUI ...... .... .. their 50s and :i;cveral elderly J>('rsons from ai. far as 10'4 a • Michigan and New York Three f11mHlf'!! have -flleod-swt In Los-Ange1e& County ~~ Court, seeking $10 m 1lhon 1n puniUvt' dama ~es. $500.000 for emotional suffering plus ~t-v.-ral thousand dollars in e xp...naes and payments. The suit, a lleging br<>ach of contract. fraud and neglagent masrepre&entat1on , name~ tht- former Cr yon1cs Soc iet y of Califonua: CryonJc interment Inc. the two groups' forme r president. Robert Nelson, and Buena Park mortician J oseph Kl<><:kgether Att o rn e y M1 ('b;1 t.>I Worthingt on , wb o 1 5 representing the famllil'S, S&ld they ~ame members o ( tht' no n ·pro(1t society before: eotrustlnj the bodies to the affiliat.edcryoruc lnwrment tnc However, the parents o< the bodies o ( the two c h i ldn:n became suspicious in /\pn l 1979 and insisted on having thc·m exhumed and bun ed elsewhe~ Worthington said he had been in vestigating t he Cr yonlcs Society since 1975. when h~ m1·t a New Yor k fa m ily v.h1ch rla1med the groop cheated lbem or $2.500 Rut lh<' family ncwr t urned over a body to lht g1C1up ~cause o( publ.Jr1ty tn ~v.s accounts, Worthington l>ald be was contacted by two mor \! families and. Ill prepating their suJt, lallted to ~veral others Jfe said he finally obtained a co urt order on behalf of his client.a and opened the tomb lD the presence of a pathologiat.in M arch Relatives of the dead persons have been distressed by the developments. Wo rtblngton said. adding that he interviewed the sisle1' of one of the dtteased who was "so distraught she ca.n't ~talk about It " Arr~ and booked for .s"Pt· cton or _c:.o mmtr<'Jl!.I V\Jlili.JrY \t11111tay '4t'rt· Atktru. TJylor J r :•1 ur l loll y'4 ood and KeHn .... l l.1m1lt"'1. 21 of {,I)<; ,f\ngf.'I""' l.J~lor 14.t i. .1rrt·,tt<l twhind I hi· r•·< ord 'ltnn· at ubout 12 45 J m '4ht-n <JHln·r r.ary Wal.sh rollt>rl to tht-!H.-ene ufk r 11 s1lPont bur~lar alarm wa'> tnppe11 H.im1lton, said W3l~h . flHJ b3 I:' k 1 nto t ht· rc·C"or d <;tor r Wal 'l h ~aid ht• hf'Jrd 1tw ••!>ta bh'>hment ' front '4 Jnctow -.h a tlf'r . so hf' radioed t.hat .1 ML'> pect had ned lhe st.or1· M 1nutes la t t>r, o ffi cer Jeff \lark bpotlc'd Hamilton 1n front of a not.her Newport BouJ ev a.rd 'lore and arrt"Sted the su.spttt "'ho n:•portedly w~ "blN'<hng p rofu~ely , .. apparently rrom broken gluo; wound" Police s aid tht>y found str>reo t•quipment valued at about $600 in the truJlk of a rar tM>hind the n:rord :.lore Also n..'<."OVl'rt><l from ~tJ< k-. 1n <itdt: the store's back d<><>r anrl from the rar and area -.urround· 1n~ th~ vehicle were.> ahoul :»1 rt M rdc; \'alu1.0 :it SI l:?!l ()((11 {'~ '>Jld 'ht•\ J1"11 rr iunrl :!I t<i~"" ':.ih1t'(I .ti Sl3t. 1n th1· l :.ir ·., n·ar ·wal T J} lor '4a.'> bookNf 1ntf> loo-ta "t''>~ J ;u I II am II ton v. J " tr1·<Jt•'d Jt Costa M t'sa \\emorial Hospital for cuts and taken tu Cl '1ed.t<'aJ Centu ·., delt-nt100 w ard Baal for eal'h man lb ~.000 0penoe88 Urged NEW YORK <APl A spt'("1al panel of I.be Natlooal CowmJ of Churches today urged ao "open dialogue" between the United States and the Palest.J.ne Libera· taon OrganlultJon to help bnng about the "mutual recog01tJon" or Israel and the Palestinians GMt her one ot ltfe's sample~ She can't resist anything as appealing as these sparkling diamonds, sec 1n 14 ~rat yellow gold. Diamond stud earrings from S250, pendants from $375 ., RlVE'JtSlDE CAP> -~r Loa An&eles Ram1 llDe~ Les JUcbter debated Howlird J a"l.J •inc a leaf from wt.eiu tu crusader's own playboot. Richter called t.be 17-year-o&d aulbor of the income taJr~ Proposition 9, "stupi d.'~ a "de mt.,.ue." an "eccentric. v A-Rlvenide RepubUun ~ voled ror Jania' PropollUon u . which cut property taxes in b&lf. Ri chter uaailed bis oppooent Monday a" the "darling of Che roast ~f. peu and potatoes circuit," wbo spent a year "f.at· tenuii up his eeo betides b.l..s walatll.oe and pocketbook.'' Richter. recently elected to the Riverside City Colle1e board of truat.ees. said ProposlUoo 9 would deprive the atale of S'.9 b11Uon in revenue. But Jarvis. who thumbed bis nose at a student dwinl a pubtil' a ppearance las t week ,nd I ashed at San Lu.ls Oblspo Coun· ty government, Monday ad· m1tted that tus campaign stile was becoming as much o( an ls· 'ue as Proposition 9 and offered <mly the m.ildest retort: "I Cue&S lha l ~ really never did wear a ht-Imel " "That's the la.al persooal t.biag I m gotng to say. He's t.rytnc to make an attack on me pe~- 1 y. n ·, 1mmaterlal," sald J arv1.s. T hen he told 400 who sat through the hour-long debate 'ponsor ed by radio station . K PRO that Proposition 9· "ls really a pay ra~ ... to keep up "1th inflation. to pay the bllla ud r l'nt " 110' said ~-meuure was '1dt· _...s.tJtn,ed to 51!m11lnt1> the ecOdOl:ny - Ilk(· P ro vos1t1 on ll d id. If Propos1tl()CI 9 r,asses, the stale wi ll eventual y co\lect more rnoney in taiccs than it did before 11 <Jr 9 p:l.'>SL'd " Carson Signs 3-year Pact; Slwu: Shorter NEW YORK <AP> Johnny Carson wiU <.'ontinue as host of NBC's "To· n1 gbt s how under a new t hree· year contract with the network. NB C sai d toda!! The i-on· tract com-m lt s Car- son to four c.u w 04 nights a~ ·•' hos t ''' lht· ::.how , beganntng Ul ~w ptembcr, NBC said. C~ abo will participate in other pro- J• -c· t:; for th<' net work The program. now 90 minutes lnng, wtll be shortened to an hour i.n the fall. the netWofi -.aid N BC did not disclose tbe f1nanc1al a rrangements wltb Carson. who began as boat oft.be program 17 years ago . Carson's future a s host or t he long·ruonJng late night program had been in doubt for mo r e than a ye ar . Tbe 5S-year-0ld Carson. one of the highest -paid entertainers In lelevi.!100. tiad said be did not want to continue with the program. • Business OAJLY PILOT as· Recession, Inflation ) Recovery Not Synonymons1 By JORN NIPP NEW YORK <AP> Ask \M persoo nn1 to you wbat reet1won Tht' rttNAlon won t c:orrcc:t what he called tbe underlylna rat.e or 1nnaUCW\, he said meaoa to the economy and t.. will probabl1 ~lln by ~ay1n1 11 means fe,.'t"r Jobi, But. be'U pt"Obably concl\MM, ll means th1t w4!'ll cureinlbUootoo • WHAT 18 Nt:t;OEO, said Kahn. !s aa Improvement m produc· t1vlly, tome of it to be accomplished by greater compeUtlon and throu&b encour•a~mt•nt or new investments io research, plant and t•qulpment. Prcisumably, &oods wouJd then be produced at lower <'Otat. and prices would stabllUe. So often bu the ~Ud been rc.'$l•ted t.bal many mllUon!I of Ameriea.na, mafbe evea I.be prealdent. we lt for 1ranted. llec1wkJG and lal1aUoo are a.aid to ... e>ppotltet, oltaett.tnc and cor· reet1DI eacb other. But U mllbt oot be so. and ~ml&ta are bullb lf belatedly tffklnt to countu the notioa It ll aitlrely poulble, they $&)'. for Am rlcans \0 aatrer \be wont ol both workll ll'\f1alion and receeUoa qe\Mr. Other eoonoml8ls add ln more factors. The controlling of lnfla- t1on1t.ry piaychology is a major ingredient in the report sent to Coogre1a• joint economic committee by Data Resources Inc .. a \'OOAul\ina firm Tbe company, beaded by Otto Ecksteln, a Wbl1 e House ttooomlc 1tdviser m the mid-1960s, i.s based ln the "lonJ·lenn ex- 1>ectauoos of mflalloo the minds of households and bwnneues. m tht! l'OOtractual cirrangemenu which sustain the wage-pnce momootum, and 10 the tax system." ~wasn't lessened last wttk wMn Pra•dent Carter, 1mld ll&ns ol MOOOmlc de· t.eriora&ion, d«l~ that b1s admlo.latraUon bad .. tW"Ded ~ C'Orotr" lo tlebting l.nflaUon Some say the rn-esslon will ~ y,orse Ulan ex peeled. But priC"eS ! Ex('epl ror lOtert"st rate~. which CUIOIOIH MANY ECONOMISTS FEAR that the heavy dependence on mon~t.ary pohcy, or the policy of b1gh interest rates and harfilto· J:l'l loan.s, may tend to hide the weak role being assumed by file al. 111 budget, pohc.>-must be figured m the pncing of any product, little ~v1deoct• ha~ developed of an,y sustained downturn. So far. even tht' rtttt' or tn crease hasn't slowed percept.lbly Even when the rate or mcrease slows. e<lonom1sts point out. 1t m ay still leave us with double-digit inOallon Tbe President'l> own adviser coocedes that 10 percent might be tbe best we can expe(t for a while. Jack Carlson. former governtnent economist and now bead of the NallonaJ Assoc1at1on of Realtors. states blunUy that de-spite t•utbacks the President ·s fiscal policy remains stJmulallve, or 1n- rlat1onary. Alfred Kahn, (ball'man ot the Council on Wage and Pnce StabWty, used that figure ln a talk wit.lt business leaders last week. In bis view, shared by many business economists, ''the uina- tionary federaJ deficit bas forced cred.it·restralniog pollcies to du· proportionately cripple investment in residential, comm~rcial and tndustnal structures and equipmeoL" Texas Draws Business Jobs High In 2 Nations State's Popularity E mployment Aid W.\SHINGTON (AP I DALLAS 'APl Tc.~ans Uke bigJlusin~nd the feelliigiS mutual That's one reason. analysts say. that whlle un- e mployment rates ror April leaped sharply in most industrial states, tbe rate dedined in the Lone Star Slate from 5.8 percent to 5.4 percent. according to Labor Department figures released last week. Texas .analysts say lhocse figures reflect the general healUi of the stat.e's ecooomy. which may not be immune to national business trends but is better able to withstand downward turns -than most states. ..u.~point rs . -the -Texas ~nomy 1Sbroa0- based. It's diversified aod it 1s still able to produce more jobs, relatively, lhan most other areas," said research analyst Sharon Cohany in the Labor Department's regional offi~. She s:ud Texans generaUy like big business 60 MOS. FINANCING LEASE AVAILABLE ~N Now yo u can exchange J 20 fore ign currencies for all your bu iness, investment, or travd needs. 'ftnd-tht"-feclmg-ys m\ltUar----·:-----+1111!'mptoymcnt ?Trny l><-rhfa~ 1n the Urut.ed Slat~. but it's re· mammst low l:lnd steady m two other large 1ndustr1al nalloru.. accordrng to the t ' S. Lcsbor Department "Texas recently has been dJscovered u:-. hav- ing a favorable business cltmate." ~he said. .. Local government ~ are w1lhng to extend themselves toward business. which 1i. not the case in a lotofolherstates " MS. COBANY SAID stale laws, wh.ich im~ no corporate income tax. and local governments "hich aggressively set>k out new industnes and of- 'fer incentives for businesses to relocate from otber _!!~l.es, _c.o.olLlb.u.Le.-t.ll -'Iuas: ..>lrOAg-, 4.,.,erse- uonomlc po5illon. The Texas nicht·to-work law wht('h prohibits closed uruon shops has general!) bt>en crc.>d1ted- w1th keeping payro lls lower than otber states "1lhout such laws. '"You have to r<.>mcmb<>r the pos1t1on Texas 1~ in," she said. "It's got Uus d1vcr~1fted 1nduslr} becalise it's considered a desirable place to be nght now -it's considered one of the rew area~ where 'it's going to be happerung' in the l~. "SURVEYS HAVE BEEN conducted asking business leaders where they expect the most op· p-0rtunities, where they see the most action. and Texas cities are always at tlle top of tbe list. Texas benefits also as a Sunbelt state and as a leader in oil. gas and agricultural production -all always in demand. She said the April unemployment drop may be a one-month phenomenon because tbe rate rose from 3.9 per('ent 5.8 percent between Decem~r and March. Department figures show that the unemployment rate m J apan has dropped to 1.9 perceot tn Japan azl(f U !"'lC~'-~'l 'Ver. Germany, lhe lowest figure. for \.he-Two n1Jt:tom-w several-yelD"' Great Bntain's rate 1s 6 1 per cent wlule lhe French nte 1., 6 3 per('ent The U S rate Jumped to i percent last month ""'.., AtntC:.o """'"'°' At-44 fff'I\ AO\,uH""' A'tr .W.'1 ~W~ldnq .,....,.,,r ~n .. o·t4P '""'I .... A"'!A(o(I •"'"CP Apld'-"'U -. Are)tn{,p •\Gf('lloi1 Afl(,\ll ~::~:~rp IF 11DS IS SO, then the hoped-for i~~ement of lnveslment ; in new plant and equlpment, which acco to Kahn abould raile ~ productlv1ty. may be delayed. Jn fact, hlah interest rates I, themselves could continue to add to lntlaUoaary presaurea while also retarding recovery. 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A'~'"''* i.u ..... ,_,.,ui., Du•H'l •twd 1 ... 11 ... 1 • BUSINESS I STOCKS Well, It had to happen: t.be no-names are lettinC togetMI'. The people who make products wh.icb Just don't hap~ to carry big, welJ.lmown brand names a.re organlz1.ng. Their meaaaie to storekeepers -and you -LI: "Get off the brandwaaob.'' What ls a product lbat'a IO Ull·Amerlca.o as not to have a manufacturer's brand name oo lt? It's a pro- duct that la sold, for example, undet' a atore'a own brand oame. Ann Page la a brand aold in the A&P st.ores. Lucerne ls a brand sold ln Safeway stores. RexaJHu brand aold in Rexall drugstores. Tbeae oo-oame brands presumably aeu tor leU than the natioaally advertised braods -and in these ln.nation.ary times that 's quite an edge. FEEUNG THAT TREIB day in lhe sun bas finally arrived, the companies which make these brandies& products have formed a new organi&aUon, the Private Label Manufacturers Assn. Tbey held their first annuaJ meeting receoUy in St. Louis. There's even a trade m agazine to serve them. It's <"ailed Pnvate Label and !l's published six times a year out of New York City. The no-name people are, of course, trying to posi. l ion themselves as fighters for the poor consumer. featured speakers at lhe1r first annual meeti.og were Estner Petersoo, special assJStant to the President for Consumer Affairs, and Bess Meyerson, former director of consumer affairs for New York City. Ralph Sehuer. editor of Private Label, told the meet· ing what they want.e-d to hear, that I.be private label product "offen the same quality as a branded pro· duct but at a lower roc;l '· -. ·sinC't' he was talking lo the people who make t.hese produc~. I.bey all cheered TRADE ASSOCIATIONS are always full of figures and th.ls new one ls no except.loo. Did you k.now I.bat sales of pnva te latsel products have LQ- creaBed so sharply thts year that they're now selling at the ralt> of $10 btllJoo annual.fy, compered to SSO b1U100 "Justa few months ago?'' Did you ltnow' that" pnvate labels account for 25 per~ent.of..all a:taLI sale:s. 70 percent of fnneo orange 1w c4! ui......i1 peu4tJll..~4ales;-65 ~eettt-d frOtC'n pea sales and 75 percent ot fr{)UO caullflowea sales It''> a , llltle m1sleadio~ to call these pnvate lahE'b. ·no nam<~ Most ol them do have names, thry rC' simply not brand oames wtuch are advertl.scd b' thc'lr makers And in one of the recent issues of P-rn· ak Label a package designer, Denrus J Moran, "'as p~uig out c.id' ice to stores on how to name t~1r product RE NOTED THAT a food cba111 w the East, Sloarus, ~ the ·pnvate label name. KrasdaJe. Not loo good. ~xplamed Moran, bet-ause Krasdale could ~erve Just as well for a ltne of power tools ·•or aoy product " Jn add.Jt1on. ha liBJd, l.be name sounds too much llke the word. "crass, · which might have oegauve overtones Theo be said another food store, Wegmans, was U$lng the name. Staff. which be said some people might 1deotl!y "with a horrendous disease or the same sound but dt.lfereol spelling. staph." Another pike ol ad vice mailers are gett.l.Dg u : Don't think you can aell purely on price. J .L. Prescott. a company that makes such products as de- tergenta and window cleaners for ltOfft to put their names on, told the retaUen that the reaaoa private label wmpoos have dooe 90 poorly (they bave only 6 percent of t.be market ) U. that t.bey are inferior pro- ducts pnced too )o.,. PaESCOTr SAID: "A consumer who is paying 97 cents for a pnvate label sbampoo, compared to Sl.89 for a brand, bas got to suspect sbe is DOC buying a match.J.Dg product " Presrott's advice: come in with a good shampoo pnced 25 percent below Head & SbouJders, PreU and t.be rest. Does Prescott make sbampoog? You better believe iL Some companies which make brand-name pro- ducts al.9o supply the no-name market. BwtonJ. a pasta maker. tells retailers "pride goes into every· I.biog we manufacture -whether at carries OW' name or yours " Pet. the St Louts evaporated m ilk producer, says "We can't afford to pat our name oo anytbiog less than the best . Neither can you " Purex is another company that swings both ways. Finally, there's Kayser· Roth, the nation's largest hosiery maker. They market the No Noa.sense and Sheer lDdulgenC"t' pantyhOH brands -but they now v.a.nt lo expand their pnvate label buslrless. The man m charge o( this program is -we kid you oot - William H. Label. senior vice prestdeot or Kayser· Roth H<>slery in New York. 2 Cities G1wra11teed 4irli11es Sen.,ice WASHINGTON (AP> -The Ctvil Aeronautics Board has guaranteed "esseolial" air service to Visalia and Merced at least through l988. The board sttid recenUy it will ~uire at leut two, round trips each day to San Fr-anclaoo and Los Aqeles with lS> seats , Min each direction, for botb dtiea. Vi.aalla and Merced are two of several Calilorula com- munities guaranteed service by t.be board under t.be 11'71 Airline Deregulation Act. The guarantee would provide federal subsidies rw air carrlen. if Deeded. Vl.salia now receives service from Inland Em~ Airlines, a replacement for United Airlines. Gold, Me t al Quotations By fte Aaoda&H P'"5 Selected world gold prices tod-.y: t.-...: IDOl!'lliQa fixinC $S17.50, up is.oo; afteraoon fixing $512.50, unchan1ed ; cJoaing ~.50. Pana: afterDooo flxing $5&2.%1, up $'.75. ~: ssu.a . up $3.33. z.tda: SSI0.00 bid. ott '3.00; 1515.00 uked. New Yd: Handy • Hanma mkl·mondDC t112.• oft $2.50. New Yen: Entellwd Mil1Da IJri~ mW·---; $512.50, olf M.50. New Yedk: 1:n,.lban1 tabrt~ted eokl mid·--.. S$80.4t. off ..... * * '* NEW YORX <AP> -Spot....,....,,,. ..W ...... " day . I ···~a,.._ U.1. •n't• .. hn ............ .................... ........... ...... _.. .... 11 11m...,11ow .. v. ..