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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot7 i l I 2n • e1st Arrest Clemente Sex MesaDanee Extortion Plot Sehool .Just Trial Under Way A Wallflower? TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13, 1980 v~. n. MO. U4, l SICT•C*~. ll PAGU , Surf's Ruff Vicki ~zon doesn't just walk her dog, Shaka, s he surfs the pooch on a windsurfing board at Green Lake in Seattle. Vicki says it took aB of last summer to train the Sa moved to stay on the boa rd. Oeme nte an T e lls 'Sex for Cash' Plot By DAVID KUTZMANN CM Hie o.tl-f f'llM Mllff A San Clemente businessman and chamber or commerce director nervously described for a n Orange County S uperior Court jury Monday the chain of events which led to an alleged extortion plot agamst him by a San Diego woman with whom he once desired sex. Travel agent Gale Howe, who also has been active In San Clemente'• ·recall movement acainat Mayor Karoline Koetter, WU the rinl witness ln the trial ol JUJ Marie Bramlette, 21. Sbe is char&ed with trylng lo extort $3 ,000 from the bualneuman. MlP Bramlette was arrested in Au1u1t by San Clemente poUce after sbe met with Howe ln wbat lnv..U1aton H id wu a rendesvom to demand money. Howe w• wired (ot IOUDd by police iD tbat eac:ouater and the t.a99 ot tWt c."""UOa -or wbat ~ be beard ot lt cmr U..clDot~DOIM ­wu p&.,.t far tlM jury 11..ay. Im tt WM tM t.-thnony ol the Saa a-me. ulnellman lhal dola ...... U. day'1 t.etUmallY la~ Court Judlt Byrm MellOlllt'J eourtroom. Hon dt1erlbed llow lllH ........... ""' ............. . ......... ,.....,.... .... CarUtM•• eru••H for lttr ••n•t1. T9'• betatttlacled tt116at11••• \t1Uf11d l\t 1rrauH·e.o •t•l wlU• a.er .... -.-.. .,...., ll'tp .. At that first meeting, he said, they spoke only briefly in a hotel lounge and parted company. On a second journey to San Diego, however, Howe said they met again at a hotel, discussed lhe specifics or the cruise she wished to p urchase for he r parents, and then became more intimately involved. "She was a good·lookltlg girl," be s aid under quesllonini by Deputy District Attorney John Cronin. "And 1 had a few drinks." They drove to another motel to check into a room. As they were takin• olf their clothes, Howe testified, Miss Bramlette asked him to ref'und his commiaston on tbe cruise for having sexual intercourse with he r. Aneered, Howe said he im"mecltately put bis clothes back Oil and left. "I WU thinking of a different relatioasbip," he aald. Howe denied tbey bad any 1nualrelatkmlblp. He Nici be drove ber to ftlre 1.be wanted to.1et out and tbeJ ._ala put...teompany. But about two week• lat.r. Howe teltlfted, lhe caned tum at bl1 SM Clemente otflce. H• Mid .... demanded tM PIY thf COit ol btr perentl' crulM or 1a.t would tell bll Witt, tM cla••btr ot eom•ere• ud 1 .. ............ that ....... ... ........ "I teN w 'M way• a..S ._. up " tw..W. 'He •••••" '"' '""•• c ... fUW, .... Al> r ' .Joins Ex-cop . Hermosa Man ~~!!~~~~~!lo~ Of,.,. D••'Y ,..,.,. s1.1tt . t h e I ea d t o H o p p e r t o I d The second suspect sought in inves tigator s t hat Hopper's th e SS0 0 .0 00 holdup of alleged accomplice was named firelt -Wa l ker Jewele rs in llugh. Newport Beach has been taken Smith said that when he In· into custody by 1>0lice vest1gatcd the Hermosa Beach De tectives arrested Hugh Coughran. 45. Monday al the Hermosa Beach apartment he shared with another suspect in the case. ex-Santa Ana police captain Frederick Ellsworth Hopper. Sl Hopper was arrested last Thursday in connection with the March holdup of the Fashion Island Jewelry store. Detective Ken Smith said that none of the missing Jewelry has been re- covered. Hopper was taken into custody on a warrant issued from the Harbor Judicial District Court as he was on his way to report to his federal parole officer. address he was told that Hopper s hared the apartment with Coughran. Smith and Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson a rrested Coughran because he matched the descnp· t1on of the second suspect given by witnesses to the robbery Hopper . who allegedly. ha~ been 1dentif1 cd by w1tncssc!>. was arra igned Monday after noon on charges of armed rob bery He remained in Orange County J ail today in lieu or $100,000 bail Coughran was booked into the Newport Reach City J aal on the same baal. Joan Boos ts Self-esteem NEW YORK CAP> - T h e D e m ocratic pres idential campaign. with its quest.Jons about alco h ol 1 sm, Chaooaqwddlck and her hus band's fidelity, has boosted her setr-esteem . says Joan Kennedy in the June issue of McCall's magazine. "This campa1jtn h a<, been wonderful for m<:. the best tlung m the world. next to gettm~ so~r It·._ been terrific for my self~steem . even though I hate that overwork ed word." the wife of Sen. Edward M . Kennedy said an the article Co1nc 1d1n g h l'r campaigmng "1th classl's at Boston's Lesley College and Akohohc Anonymous meetmgs has made the 43 -year-old woman "feel younger than I have in ten years "l really feel that I'm ~tartmg hfe all over again." she said. Hopper. 51, left the Santa Ana department in 1965 to attend law school. In 1974, while represent· ing a bank robbery suspect in Reno , he was charged with engineering his client's escape from jall. Mesa Dance School Needs Special 0 K The client was subsequently recaptured and Hopper was con· vic l e d o r jailbrea k a nd possession or s to l e n bank money. He was sentenced lo fi ve years in the Terminal,.)sland rederal prison. Smith said that after Hopper was arrested. his parole officer searched his car and found a briefcase similar to one ln wbicb the Jewelry wu carried from the store dwin1 tbe robbery. Amonc the Items found ln the case wu an airline ticket stub beartnc Hopper's name aod the Hermoa Be.ch address. When arre.tediuHopper 1ave an ad- dreu ln venide. Smith Mid that the F81 ·in· Ame R•me Plant N&UNKIRCH!N . West Germany <AP> -Three factory worlterl were ldlltd when a Bt lt\an F· 104 Starfl1hler cra1htcl ..,... a German fact.ory after tbt two-man trew beUed out. ,.. Mid. TM e,ue IOlt .......... I lraUa ftlOt .. ....,.,.. .... ...,. ........ ....................... of ............ ~.,.. .. .... ~ .............. .. .., .. , . Sunshine Dance Academy owners must apply for a special p e rmit to ope r ate their d isco·d a nce school in th e downtown Costa Mesa area. pla nning commissioners have ruled. The commi ssio n a l so pos tponed for two weeks its ruling on a ffl)arate variance s o u ght b y the a cad e my operators to reduce the number ol park\ng spaces they are required lo maintain In the downtown area zoned for commercial use. City oUicials contend the academy ls operaUn1 Ule1ally without a city busines1 Uc:ense. But that llceue won't be iuued untll the plann1n1 commluk>n approves the uee permit and parklna variance. Moada1'• coaunlA&on aeUon followe the ......t earlier UUs moatb ol a JI.year-old Cotta llffa woman for 1uaple.60n ot protUtuUon after the dance ttad-.r aH .. edly tollclted an undettOWr poHee oft\ter ln UM Kad"'1. r0Uowla1 •~•t arrell, UM Cl l1 'I _ plaDDlDI dtpartme'9t .un.11 If? t.1 111M ...._ L. a.. ............ ..... N r-..116FM ll .,.,, IM ..... , ... ~··· •1,r.:•nl1t • • " o.a. ......,... .. assistant for the planning depa rtm e nt . sa id h er o r ga n ization ac t e d on informaUon regarding academy o peration s in Iss uing the non·conforming usage ruling. She said the academy. unlllce mos t d a nce schools. offers private lesson s in s mall carpeted rooms. Whlle city ordinances do not ban suc h activity from the commercial tone. neither do they allow for ll, she said. Gordin could not be reached for comment re1ardlnc the newly required permit. A manqer at tbe academy said earll~r that the academy offers disco-dance le11ons, contr1ctin1 with some 14 women instructors who work two 1blftl. Or11111 County Superior Ceurt had ruled la•t year that the Sunablne <nude modellnf > Studlo which prevlou1 y otcupied the bulldln1 houllaa · the academy a\ sa W. lttb a. alJO requind a UM permit \o coatlnut openUM. Tlaat bulla.... Optfl~ed ~J d"f•nat OWW'I. claMd wt1 w.,.-. ..... MIEttM ...._ •••• • .... 1e .......... ·-,... ,., •lllfld• .. ,,... ....... . 111 el lM '''" wert ,_.., .................. • Cre\Vlllen Shaken By MiGs M IAMJ CAP> -The State Department has lodged a protest with Cuba aft er ·two MIG jets !'>tunned the crew of a Coast Gua rd helicopte r with three dan~erous ly close passes that left the chopper shuddering over the Rahama:. .. A strong protest" was sent lo Havana, with formal written prott:sts to be made today. State Oepa rtment spokes man David Nall said in Washington A Coast Guard spokesman in M1am1 said the helicopter was buzzed Monday as 1t m ade a low a ltitude search around Cay Santo Domingo for four sailors lost 1n Saturday evening's sinking of the Royal Rahamas De f e nse Force g unboat Flamingo Lt. Norris Turner referred to the incident about JS miles north o f Cuba's eastern coast as "e xt r e m e l y dange r o u s harassment.·· ·'The aircraft shuddered from the for« of the plane going by." Turner said after speaking by telephone with the pilot. Lt. Oav1d Kunkel. at his base in Bormquen, Puerto Rico. One Mi G passed over the h eli copte r a n d the other swooped 100 or 200 yards to the l e ft . the n o n e o f them a pproached from behind, pulled about 50 feel below the chopper <See MIGs, Page A%l Co ast Weath e r . 'l'btrty percent chance of s howers tonight and We dnesday m orning . Partly cloudy Wednes· day arternoon w i th chance of s howers de - creaalng to ·10 percent. Coo l er We dnesday. Lows toni1ht 54 al the beacbea and 58 inland. Hi.hi WedDelday a to 67. INSIHTe•~~ Tlw 1'V ......, ,.._ '-' '''°"' reoc:Hou cabotd 11w JH'" of CM ._... A'°*" pri ~c••• tstc•Ctd Jor ~·"' -""" ..... bofftb 11'rto11. J1orw ,_Cf, ..... luHda Ma ll 1911"1 U.S~ Flights Denied Iran Claims Ship crutinized •1 ~~·led PftN S.veraJ Amenun htthropt~ni flew over lr •nlan s h1p i1 ea,aae d 1n o frs bore oll <>peraUona m the Pertlan Gulf but c h•nQcd cour•e a lter lrantan torc:es were tt lt•rtt·c1. Radio Tehran said toduv Tht' Penu1on c•lh:d the rt•port ~ntrue a nd ~atd no s helicoplen w~re-o pc ritltnii near the area 'l'h~ npol'\ said Iranian 011 Minister Ah Akbu Molnfar traveled t o the i.eent-th1:. morning t o 1ovutlgate tht' Monday n1ghl incident a nd thut the Iranian army. air force 1md navy were guardang the 0 11 wells. · In a report from Tehran. the o(fic1al Soviet news agency Ta:.., quoted the Bamdad n ewspaper u saying f1 ve U S Naval he licopters dropped a foam y chemical s ubstance over the Pe rsian Gulf on Monday night. caus ing a la rge fire on the water near lran's coast. Im mt'datlf' commrnl The-\lnltf'd Stall'., hJ'I uhoul two d oun 1 hlp1 utr l run 1nc lud1q a1rcra tt c.'1trrl1·n tro1n whl h fh ht'llcopler\ m11hl bavt flown Radio 1'1•hr1rn 111-.11 11•por11•cl tod,I\ Chill lh1• n1111111,1111l1•1 uf lht 01.111d .11 1\hhu' Air 11 .i ,,. 111 \Out IW.t.'>lt•t n J run 1 t'l>4>rlul 1111 uns pet1hrd mll1tury 111lru~11111 Monda) 111uh1 tmifjrmt•d by the lrunlun 1111vy but th..it nu Int ru<t('t' \Wrf' found flaml.i r ;\ bha .. 1' hK ..ih•<l 111 ur l h• St 1 ,111 of llormui thrnuMh wh11 h 1111u h of thl' "01 Id ., ull p .i-. t•'I 1111 :,h1pmt•nt u\ er~ea."i In 1tn 1ntl'rv1cw 11ubh sht'l1 today, Homt"s &il•11.11ist lt'1.rning La Rt!pubbl1ca llt!Y. ... pup<:r Quoi t«! lr.1111.i11 Fun 1).'11 !\11111,t1·1 Sath·~h Gh11thzJ1.lt h <11 ..... ~111i.: about the Aml'ti<'un ho,tages held in Iran "Wr urc m<ik1nu all 1m,Mblt· efforts to sol vc th1l> pro bll·m 10 .1 JUSl way But every t1mt: that wi- u1 •' n1.1u1 tu b 11olullon. lht Am\•rl('ul\ll du bOllll'lhlnw lh'*l l"i 1•utu11ll ophlt and rlramallt und "hlc.'h itpolla such cHorb Th~ Urttted Staltl> hM~ built Uus .irohlcrn Into ll dl'<1>roport1onatc ,.,.,.,,.. mw 01 tht> worst the Y.111 Id h.1 ... t'\t•r fiH•cd You 1-;u111114·u1h mu .. 1 nut ucccpt the• d 1111 t' I) b 1 u " o I t ht.' prob I cm v. aolti.I h)' Wa -.l11nt:tu11 <Jn1e us co11f1d f\('C lo bOI H · I ht-11roblt!m \\\· are try1111< · lluy,,·q·r 111 l 'upt'nhagl'n th<' P .1111 ,h 1'.1111 .irm•nt gent: Pnme M 1111 .. 11•1 -\11kc1 Joerg<'nsen the .:11 .lla·.1d ln impose 1.·conom1c '>Jnt•llons Ji.:arn:.t lrJn unle<>l> th1·rt> W85 progress llrn Jrd lhl• hnstuges' r1•lt·a!le l'h1 bl>thl''-11f th1· 1 .... 0 Iranian'> munh'rl-..1 h\ lht• 11•rrorisl:. Y.ho h t>ld lr an ·s Ernba:.sy 1n London for '>I'-dJY' ...,<'fl' rt•lurned lo 1l·hran toda) and gru·vin~ rt'lal1n·~ blumt.>d Britain &nd lhe Unttt'd Statci. for the death!> .. Koreo11 St11d(>11ts Riof Baton·swmgln~ not police chas~ a ~roup of ~tudcnt~ ril·ar \'on!>e1 L'n1 \(:r'i1l\ in S~oul during c:amµu!> demonMrat 100-, :.,omt· 4 ,{)(J(J ~t udl•nts d~manded thL• r<.·..,1~11at1on of Lt Gen Ch un Ooo H\\ an. dm:ttor of the Korean Centrtil I ntelligence Agency. and lht· liftJng of rnurt1ul la". Y.h1ch hCJ~ been in dfoct ')IO<.:L· October "hl'n President Park Chung Ike v.a~ assas~mated "Thia new provocation by the Amer\can mllitary is fresh proof of the fact that Wast\lngton continues to make plans for new military ventures against Iran." Tass said. T b e Pentago n had n o Airport Hotel Plans to Be Resubmitted Overnight Rainfall Anticipated Cloudy With chances of rain in· <'reasing to 30 percent by Jjte tonight due to a ra mbunctious uppe r atmosphepc l>tOrVl crowd· 1ng in rrom the sea is the weathe rm a n 's forecast for tonight and Wednesday The chance of shower:s shouJd taper o ff lo 10 p ercent b y Wednesday morning. with a continued cool trend expect ed through the e nd of t he week. ac<'ording to the U .S Weather Serv1rc The !!lor m front ~hould shirt to the !>OUtht!ast after passing over Southern Cahfom1a. forecasters s aid. No measurable trace or rain fe ll a nywhere on the Orange Coast Monday. de spite c loud formations generated by the Wl· s ettled atmospheric conditions. T e mpe ratures Wednesday s hould be alighlly warmer. reaching an estimated 73 degrees and dropping to an overnight low of54 to58degre£s. Skies are expected to be large- ly c lear by Thursday a nd should stay that way for the weekend. except for the customary May. June momln~ overcast . The weatherm an hinted there may be mo r e su mme r time weather this weekend. w1lh warmer temperaturcl> on Satur· day and Sunday Fro'" Pagf> I I MiGs ••• and shot straight up just m front of it. Turner said. "He thought they were just JOkmg when they first started," T urner s aid. "But the third time he heard him and all or a sudden he saw him JUSt In front of h im . going straight up ... "lt passed 50 feet under the helicopter. which was only 300 feet above the <><:ean. cutting in 1ts afterburner as It passed under the h e licopter. then c limbed to full altitude and cir cled. "That's a n extremely close pass for any aircraft, especlaJly for a helicopter . which is so susceptible to turbulence lt's almost a near miss when you have aircraf't pass that close." · Afterward. the helicopter h overed over a nearby Navy .s hip, the U~ Charles F . Adams, until the Jeta were no lon1er on tbe missile destroyer's radar. he s aid DAILY PILOT '"'-0,.,.. C..M 0.ty ft\teit •1l" ~fl\•\ (omOH'M t'-,.._. ~ •. u ..,._ • .,... Of ttw Or-Goe>!""*'"""' ~y -•I• • ...,_ ......... _ ""°'*'· ,..,_ ,, .... ... , .... Mh4 --· ... ~ " .... _ :::.~i::~7:: :·~ ,•:;,;;.:; ~i=~i! ...... ,-~--,...,. ~~ T"9 ll"W~ c·=.i=~ !:=.: • ..::'"'· "o ........ _ ... _ .. ,_......,.._ *'•·c-t 'ttct ...... _,_Gt ...... ..._. n.:::- 'r..:.~-=- O....lt.'-.... ___ ,_ OMaee ~--=-.. ·--..=...~~=::.!!. Tur'''"'",.,.._. a u••••oo•c .... ·-•c....... --... r By STEVE MARRl.E Ol ti. O•tlY Ptloi 5t•tl Plans for a SOO·room hold near Orange County 'l> John Wayne Airport. a n in g redient that triggered a pair of lawsuits a gainst Newpo rt Bearh. arr back on th<.' drawmi: board Koll Company representatives predicted Monday city council membe r '! can expect w1th1n severa l WC'ek' to rnmc far~ to·far l' .... 1th a new request to build the hotl'I K o 11 · !> r l' v 1 \ l' cl ho p es Co r bu1ld1ng-thl' II) alt Re ge n cy H otel follo .... l·cl o coun c il agreement Monda\' evening to accept :.in out ·Of ·cou rt l>et11ement that halts lhe s uits. The suits -one seeking S7 m illion in dama~cs -were filed in UranRe County Superior Court ancl Lo-. l\ne<-l<>i; 01'-lri<'l ,.,. ........... A FEW LAST MINUTE WORDS FROM THE BOSS Secretary Muskie Chats With President Carter Muskie Embarks On First Mission WA S H I NGTON cl\P I Edmund S Mu1>k1c t>mbarkcd t odny on his first d1 plo mat1c m1ss1on as secretary of state. flying overseas with the difficult t ask of persuading U S alljc~ 10 Western E urope t o maintain their sanctions agalnst Ir an Muskie, who succeeded Cyrus R . Vance less than a week ago. will m ake the a ppeal at a· Br.ussels meet.mg oC the OeCense Planning Council of the North· Atlantic Treaty Organliatlon. On April 22. the U S. allies Imposed trade sanctions on Iran In retalia tion for that nation's hold lne o f S3 Am e r ican hostages. But recently. som e allies have shown signs of buckling on th~ sanctions bv nemptln1 some current and lucratlvt contract.I. Mualde will try to convince Amertcan allies to sUck to lbelr sanctlona when the European forelp ministers meet ln Naples next weekend . Before board.ln1 bla tlane at Andrew• Alr Force Base ln 1Uburbm ,ll111leed. M\llkle told repoNrl be loollM rorwll'd to bll trtp "U la tbe naturt ot a 1r11t ldvtature. I think If a Umtb lat J thou.Id bavt t.bia opportunity IO IOOft afttr I take off let to meet w lth ~)' eH1t..,.,.. 1w1 our NATQ .W. • ..U u Mr. Orom,-0." M.adt •• ttferrlnc IO Ml =·· .. ~~:.::: 0 ro•r.'=''f'#ttr lltt NATO .., • .,. a rt wm b1 •"• tint h11.th level Soviet American st'ss1on since Red army troops m O\'ed into Afghanistan last D ere m b ~r t o prop up a pro Moscow $!Ovcrnmcnl Tot's Fall From Mo-ped Proves Fatal A 3-ye ar-old San Clemente firl died SWtday after she (elJ from the back o( a mo·ped drlven by a friend of her (amlly . police n.ld. The UUle 1irl was ruabed to San Clemente General HotpltaJ at 11 :30 a .m and . alter• two·hour effort to revive ber, s he waa pronounced dead at t :ao p.m . A police spokesman Hid the -iirl waa picked up ln front ol the (amUy bome at 130 Avt. Serra and driven down UM bloc' bJ an unldlGtiW trMnd ot tbt family. Pou~ Wd &be mo·l*f *i"" appaNDUy ttnlet a paft ... CU' al about t• Aw. &erra .. .... the "'1 IO be lbron from &be lu••••• ratk aapoa whia IM ... ttU.lal· A poUe. apokttman Nld tM raMllJ ....-. I.Aidt Ill,.., a rector whlell 11 lll•dtrl11 .......... ti &.ht trlllt. er .... om.. an ..edal a DIM Polnl ••• tll•r """' •M drtvlll&MM.-. Federal Court t-ttrl) '"'s year hv Koll after th•· t'fll wd <1dr1p1t·d J general plan ;1rr1·· Jrrwnl Thal am\·ndn•t.-nt afrected lfi parce l\ of lt•nd 1n New1>ot1 including Ko:r~ .. 1rport a rt·..i d e v c I <' p m e n t I n l h t· amendrnf'ut . plans for the hott.•I as well as an offit·e hu1ldmi: were scuttled Although · the settlement wu:. u~ans mou"ly acN-pted by lhf' counc1l.•one mtmbt.'r had har-.h "'ords for Koll Councilman Donald Strauss. orw o( h ve council members named 1n lhe feder al suit. said 1 hf' r harg<"'i dlre<'led at h im "'1•n· f..iht· and outrngeoUb · In m> JUdg mt'nt the suit Ji,:a rn.,t me "a" an unY.a rrant{'d and 1rrt:.><iJ>()M1blt' act on the a:>art of tbe Koll Co . " Strauss said at ~1ondd\ !i coun<·ll met-Im~ 11 1:-'-Jld he look offen.!.e ..il 2 Coast Men Get Prison Sentence T"'" 01aniw l0a ... 1 m•n c-on \ •<'ll·d 1.1-.t month 1n fl·tl• ral t·ourt of h1lkin~ an I >-<nar'1 c!"n ll~t out of $10.il)lttl 14•'rt· .,t•n lt•nced Mund.i) to pn..,11n terms b~ a federal Judgl• in Lo.., t\nJ!CIC!; L'S D1o;tnct <.:m1rt J udge ~alt lhrne Jr. i.t·nte n ct>rt Attild UeAgn, 40. 01 Newport Beach. 10 rive years 1n µnscm a nd M1<~hacl Newman. 36. or South Laguna. lo three years The two m"n we re convicted of "1r<' frauc1 anc1 1 onsp1rac'> t<> com m11 v.1re Cr .1•J11 1n r1mntc"rl1110 with an ac1van1·1 cl fet· .,t hrm1 1n voh 1ni.: ;1 dP11t 1'1 "'tiu ";1'> .11 l t' m I• I 1 n g 1 o n' i.: 1111 J,,. .. S:! mllhon loan to ftn<.tnt•c con.!.truc t wn ol C.t'vcral racqu(•tball club5. I· !'\ A.llomf'\ Fn·d J acobsf'n ,1 d the den11-.t ~d\t' the m<>n '1115 000 tn ach ancc· fee-. for ar r .1ngin~ the mull1 million doll.it l11Jn that never materialized fhe dentis t e'e ntually con · 1aC'led lbe FBI in 1979 when the IY.o men stopped returning his lt·lephone calls l>c.\gh and Newman s till face prosecution in OranRe and Los Angele5 count•~ 1n connect.ton v.1th o th er a lleged fr~ud ..c h(> me<. c >nt> in ...,hl<'h an Oran Rt> rec.1 1l1•nt ...,,,!> '1ct1m11t'd 1s ~1mllar 1" lhl r JSE' for .... h1ch the) ..., en· I llll\ ll'l\-d rht• other l0\Ql\('c1 " ~t· .... port H1 arh rl'.,1d1•rlt "ho alleged I) ),,.,, SlfiO 000 1n C'3'0 :ind h1'1 1971; Hc>l l' Ho.)re to Dh\,_:h ~<'"'man .111d Jt>rn Mack Mo rrts. of Hul'na Pa rk . 1n u '<'a m pat 11 rned after the mo\ 1e The ~l IOJ? . being called a .. c·<m s p1rator Jnd part o f lhl' ··shadow government" of Newport Beach Thos e all egat i o n s we r e rontaml•<J 1n the fodc>ral suit :"o bod) IX'rore. i.lntl I trui.l n">bod) l'\er a~a1n . v.111 ni..ik<' 1-U<'h outragl.'11u::. chargt>s,'' Strau" .,,11d Struu'"· h<i14 l'VPr , ~aid that taking up lhP '>ettl<'ment offer \\ .t'> in !ht• l1t•'>I interest Of t he c·1t) Thl' ell} t11 dJll', hai. l>J)enl .:1bou1 $41.000 fighting tht' lwm !>Ulh 1 h1· "t•ltl1·rr1ull 1n add111 on lo ~1\111~ K•1ll a n•·..., 'lhot at hutld1ng lhc· holel. c·ulls ror each !>Ide in lht' dispute LI) pay its own court C'O!.~ Koll reprcs entaltves estimate the lc~dl fight has cost them S6CJ.OOO Tht.' .:1~rt•em<'nl wa ' rt-commendt'<1 to the council b' ., t lorn c" L '-'on J rd H a mp d "'no ".Jtd OrJOJ!•• Count\ . -..11p1·r11 r ('1turt .Jud'gf• Orella !'.t'Jr' 1nd11 .ilt·d n·• ••ntly th.it sh• 1ntPn11t-d to rul1 ..tl:Jln!>t lhl-Cll\ In thl' ~up. rior C'ourt sull. Koll v. as '>t'l.'k1ni.: to O\Crturn th• f'nt1rt• ~t·ner:Jl plun amendment. forcing the city to prepare an Pn \ 1 ronment..tl 1mµacl rt•port fo r the change~ in future building on all 16 parceb of land City legal advisers said the} ft'lt that loss of the Superior Court <'USl' v.oul<t Jh H e the Y.a\ for J "m1lar '"" 1n the fcder:il -.u11 1n "'h1rh f\oll 14J'> ~l·ckang rt mtlli11n in dJOlJI.!''' l!Jmlll'I. th11u~ h ...... 1rt th• 'et I It na-nt <1111•\ nut for<'<' th• ( oun(•tl 111 ~<1 .1ton~ \\1th th<' hotf'I pl.rn' hut <.1mpl\ tn lJkt> JnothN lc'l.lk .1t II 1( 1hl• dt•\ l'IOPl'f' ~11 dt'"lfl' lnd11·at1on-. Jrf' that a council maJorn~ no"' fJvor' bu1ld1ng thP hott>I Securities Interest Dip Below 9 % Fro• Pa9r I I W ASHlNGTO'.J 1 AP l for the h n.t l1m1· 1n ncJrly a year. the intrrci.t ral"" on !>hOrt term government !\t-C urilll.> ha\'c fallen under !) pcrcl'nt The decltoe 1n Monday·s Treasury De part m<'nt auction was the sev•·nth i.tra:.:;ht wetk ol falhng prlcPS T he drscvunt rate.• nn 26 week bills dropped to 8 7fl2 percent fro m last week's 9 49S pt:1 cent The new rate was ll1e lowest l>l n ce 8 612 perc e11t was available Oct 23, 1978 PLOT R.ELATED ..• railing h im and C'\entu3ll~ d<'manded mone). about S2.800. 1n H•tum for her silence A'ked by Cron in why he didn't J?O to the police right av.ay. llO\H' tl'st1r1ed . I was scared .. If<' '>aid ht• evenluall} told all to hr .!> 141fe and lhe police on Au~ 13. t he da y Of MISS Hramlette'l> arrest The police oulf1tted him v.1 th a microphone .ind hl' m<'I "'1th the young \\UmJll h1• .... ud. at the Red rQX lount.tl! Ht> said he gave hl'r St.71;5 ~h1ch officers had givf'n to him Th<' tape o f that meet ing was pla:-ted for~ th<.> Jury. but only lfo~e·\ \Ol<'l' t•ould tx· discerned th rough thl' nm:.t-"I don •t ever want to see you again." he says at one po.int. "I only want you to le ave me alone .. lS fASHI NI l~NO • NCW~f llACH UlCl'HONf 1Pt<11 1 •l·J 41t l ltrOINI~ tl6'i0 Orange Coast ED ITI ON Today'H CloHing N. '1. ~ toeks I j VOL. 73, NO. 1,_, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! Cullan Mother Finally HOs Her 'Dag' O•ilY l"lleol SIMI l"MIO . FIND.ING FREEDOM -Me mbers of the Lopez family , re united after 19 years, gather in Huntington Beac h. Seated <from le ft) a re Selma . Monika, Inez a nd Tica ; st andinl? a r e Vincente. Tonv Jr. a nd T ony Sr Parents Face Fee . For Student Transit On Mcmday . the Dady Ptlot ran • the wrong atory under t he heodlifll! .. Busing Plan l::µed. Parents Would Pay 1211 a Month " Follounng as the story thnt 'should have run under that headlrne \Ve regret thl' con Ju.s1on caused to reader~ by tins er- ror It would cost parents of stu d e nts in the Ne wport -Meset Unified School District S20 a m onth to hetvc their children ride to school on distract buses under a pletn to be cons idered Tue:.da y (tonight> b y school trustees D1stric·t administrators are recommending the new bus fee schedule as the school hoard at· tempts to cul about S5 milHon f?om projected expenditures for the next school year. High school students already are charged SlO per month to ride school buses. The S20 fee proposed for next year would ap ply to all students. from kin- dergarten through 12th grade. The bus-fee plan was tabled by trus tees e a r lie r this year because of controversy over the cost to families with larger num- bers of children and to those who couldn't afford the transporta- tion cost Adminis-.rators have proposed an elaborate fee plan reducing costs some what for families with three or more school cbildren and for those with low and moderate mcomes. Trustees also have scheduled a public h earing Tuesday (tonight> regarding their counter offer to a proposed 8 . percent bike to cover salary and Coast Weat•er Thirty percent chance or showers tooi1bt and Wednesday morning. Partly cloudy Wednes- • day afternoon with • chance of showers de- creasing to 10 percent. Cooler W-e-linea day . Lowa tonlabt 54 at the beaches and $8 inland. Hi&hl WedDelday 83 to t'7. ..aHT••~Y ,.,.. .,, ..... Cowf '• &cdnC = . .,.~"'JI ,.,.,.., _ ..... • fringe benefit. payments to non· teaching personnel next year. Non-teaehin~ e mployees are st>eking a flat ~2 15-per-month sala ry increase for all full-time e mployees, a raise of 12 to 30 per cent de pending on the in- dividual employee's current pay Also to be cons idered T uesday (tonight> is a plan for teachm~ all driver education classes at Ne wport Harbor Hi~h School trustees "'Ill meet iJl 7·30 p.m. at the llarper Com munily Center . 425 E 18th St . Costa Mesa U.S. Protests Cuba Buzzing Of Chopper M IAMJ <AP ) -The State Department has lodged a protest with Cuba after t wo MiG jets s tunned the crew or a Coast Guard he licopte r with three dangerously close passes that left the chopper shuddering over t he Bahamas "A strong protest" was sent to Havana, with formal written protests to be made today, State Department spokesman David Nall said in Washington. A Coast Guard spokesman in Miami said the helicopter was buzted Monday as it made a low altitude search around Cay Santo Domingo for four s ailors lost in Saturday e v ening's sinking of the Royal Bahamas Defense Forc e g unboat Flamingo. Lt. Norris Turnf." referred to the inctient about : .s miles north of Cuba's eas lHn coast as "extremely dangerous harassment." "The aircraft t.huddered from tbe force ol lhe r•lane going by," Turner said atl.1!1' speakin& by telephone with the pilot, Lt. David Kunkel, at bis base in Bortnquen. Puerto Rico. One MIG p ashd ove r tbe helicopter and the other swooped 100 or 200 yards to lbe lert, then "one ol them approecbed from behlnd, pulled about SO feet below the cbol>Per and •bot atrailbt up Juat in front of It, Turner Nici . ''Ke tboUlit they wen Jmt Jokl.q wbm they lint 1tarted," Turner Mid. ''But the UdN UaM . be heard hlm and all of a sudden he aaw him Jutt In front of blm, ,o4na 1tr1lght u11 . ''It puled IO fMt undtr \he htUfOIMI', wlUch wa1 Oftl)' aoo fNt '•bove UM ote•. eutUftl In It• afterburner 11 lt palHd uadtr tit• helleopter, U1t9' ·r••Md '° '·" ......... M4 ereled By aOBERT BAKKER Of ... ~., ltlle4 , .... II was the firs t Mother's Day tn It Iona: while that his mother dldn 't have to cry And for that, 37 year -old Tony Lopez believes his har ro"' ing odyssey to Cuba and has return t o the United States with his sis- ter and her family s afely out or the.,Communis t country 1s more important than anything . Speaking at has two-story lfun- lington Beach home Monday. Lopez said. "Everything you do you have to l ake a chance l am thankful to God and to St An thony ·· Lopez. who left Cuba an 1961. rushed to Miami April 23 "'hen he got word that there might be a chance Of freeing h1s Sisler After s c ramblin ~ to find transportation. Lopet arrived e1t Port Mariel April 23 aboard an American shrimp boat. the l' S Capitan The going rate to brmg relatives to freedom was $500 to Sl.000 per person. he saad. ..There were about 3,000 boaw. IO the harbor ( fell ltke a prisoner and I think everyone "'as afrrud · Lop<'z. and others lake him. s pent 12 days on the boat waiting for the arrival of their relatives . A bucket had to make do as a toilet C uban soldiers ringed the port. aiming their J(uns at the waatang flotilla .. It was Castro's message for us not to do anyth111g foolish." Lopez said he a lso saw a Russian-made heli copter flying ovN the boats. j(Uns brasUin~. <Stt FREEDOM, Page A2> Hotel N·ear A· ort 'Active' Plan Again Newport To Get -_ - Request By STEVE MARBLE Of I .. O.t1ly P1I°' SI.tit Pl ans for a 500-room hotel near Orange County's John Wayne Airport , an ingredient that triggered a pair of lawsuits against Newport Beach. are back on the drawin~ board . Koll Company representatives predicted Monday city counci l m e mbers can expect within se vera l we e k s t o come face-to-face with a new request to build the hotel. Koll's r evived hopes for buildinf'? t he Hyatt Re~ency llotcl fo ll owed a counc il a~reement Monday e\'ening to accep t a n o ut -of -court ~ettlcmcnl that halts the suits. The s uits one seeking S7 million in damages -were filed 1n Orange <.:ount y Superior Court an d Los Angele s Dis t r ict Federal Court early this year by Koll after the counci l adopted a general plan a mendment That amcndmt:nt affected 16 pa reel~ o f la nd in Newport including Koll's airport area deve l o pm e nt . In th e amendment. plans for the hotel as wcJI as an office building we re scuttled. Although the settlement was unanimously accepted by the council, one member had harsh words for Koll Counrilman Donald Strauss. one or five council members named in the federal suit. said the cha rges directed al him .,., ere false and "outrageous ... "In m y jud g ment the suit against me was an unwarranted and irresponsible act on the part of the Koll Co . " Stra uss said at Monday's council meeting. lie said he took offense at being c<11led a .. cons pirator " and p a rt of the ''sh adow government" or Newport Beach. Those a ll egations were contamed in the federal suit. "Nobody before. and l trust nobody ever again, will make s uch outrageous c ha rges." Str auss said. Str auss, however, said that (See HOO'EL, Page A2) Donns llnder Consiru~fion Work continues on a 200-unat s tudent hous · ing prOJCCt at UC lrvme Proj ect 1s to be completed by early 1981 Students will pay Sl20 to 135 a month lo lt\·c there In back ~round 1s the Physical Sciences Building. Each reside nt1 aJ unit "ill house four stu- denb The ~tudents \\Ill select a na me for thl· comolex "hem 1t 1s completed. Film Spurs Local Calls Bomb Threats at KOCE-TJI Prove Hoax Despite a fc"' homh threat., telephoned to tht• llunt1ngton Beach based telev1s1on station. the controvers ial docu dramiJ .. neath of a PrinCl'ss" a1rf'd Monday tug ht on KOCE T\'. Channel 50. without 1nc1dent. .i s ta1 ion om c1al said The station logged about 300 ph one ca ll!> p rior to thl' broadcast and about 100 dunng and afte r the program wa ~ a ired. The range or reacllon!> included anger over the Rntlsh film 's d ep1ct1 o n o f Saud i Arabian c ult ure . fear o f offe nding the 011 -n ch Ara bs. and praise for the station's decision to broadcast the film . the station official said. (Related story Page C4> Regarding the bomb threa~. s tation maoa5!er Don Gerdts ob· served "That "i pretty typical for other stations up in llolh wood. l>ut I'd say It'"-atyp1<'al fo r u<i, .. lie said lhl' stJtion took t•x tra ~l·curat~ precaution-. ~1 onda:o at 1t~ transmitter and broadcas t fa r il1t1e~ .st Golde n We'-l College, but the threat:. proved to be lo\1thout substance The docu-dram<• 1s based on t hl' ltfe of a Saudi Arabia n princess who was pubh c l} rxecut l'd for an al l e~ed ddu lt erous ar r .. 1r ..... th a commoner Amng of the fi lm 1n Great Rr1tam caused a diplomatic nfl be t"' een that nation a nd the Sa udi s . wh o c l aim th e production contains distortions and inaccuracies. "'a-. that 30--.econd rhp of the ex· ec·ut1onoflhc princes" .. Gerdts described the film a:, slow-moving and thoughtful. ··A couple or my neighbors got bored and turned 1t off after JUSl a half an hour." he sa id .. I gue ~s they "'e r e e xpecting · tarsky and Hutch' .. Court Order Nixes Carter's lOc Gas Fee Island 'Trashy' On£e Weekly Pickup Flayed On the national level. some American o fficia ls expressed rear that the film. fed through the Public Broadcasting System. could upset U.S. relations with the Saudis At KOCE. however. s tation manager Gerdts reported. "we have been pleasantly free of any political pressure from the local scene.·· WASHINGTON <AP> -A federal court decision s triking down President Carter's 10-cenl· a-gallon gasoline conservation fee today. at least temporarily, threw the Sen ate 's proposed S613. l bilUon 1981 budget out of bala nce The Senate vot ed Monday night to use SlOO million of the $10 billion in revenues from the fee to eliminate ghe federal de- ficit for the first time In 12 years. The rest would go for tax cuts. . Gail Sml&b pulled out a greasy plua container and an empty beer carton and waved the items ln f roat ol the Newport Beach City Council. She aald it was trash like this that's malting life rough in Balboa bland. .The lllander said she draued her trash can and Its contents to • eouncU 1tudy session Monday ln an effort to convince officials that a 11cond ·weekly traah olekup 11 '*!CJed In Newport. • In the olf·te11on. she ex- plained to the council. one trash run a w..ec Is adequate. But come 1ummer. the trash plct~ on lht l1land 1eu meHy. t he Hid. ·•rn m)' fam=l we kill lbe row," aht aakl Una Lo a n•· ...... """' fl I t t ud at.omp ••~toptltneatMd comfMt,'' -lu•IMI' vW&on , IM weft\ 111, eat and drink things that don't flatten out so easily. "We could make people put all their trash in plastic bags but I think the t emptation to the island cats would be too great." Mrs. Srrutb said. · "Or we could force the visitors to keep lhcir trasb in the trunk or their car and take It home with them but that would be in- sulUna." A second trash run ls the only other al\emative, s he concluded. Resident.a from west and central Newl)Of"l uld they too could use 1lmlfor 11ummer relief CouncO ntembar11 requested 1t1ff prepare a report on the poHlbUily ol addJn1 • 1econd tra•h run to k p a lid on the r r utt problem. Thal report ll due bacll to tM COW9CU ln two wetkl TM dl.1'1 lwtte wflffl1 ttuh pltk ..... rt4UMCI to Oft4» I wuk In ltTI followln1 U" pe111 .. ol PropotlUon II He blamed the news media, in pa rt. for s tirring up some of the strong emotions. ··Network television picked it up as a· minor cause celebre ." be s aid ... But all they kept showing County P0&tpones Airport Expansion Oran1e County Supervisors hne delayed until after June 27 conalMratlon of a plan to open John Wayne Alrport to four ad dltlonal alrl n The delay wu aarwd lo &Gd.a)' beu..ae or • federal lawtull med by Air California ap1aat the Fedtral Awlallon Ad· m nlttratlon •lat.ct for court heartnt on Ut1t dal The court ruling added new confusion to Ho use-Senate negotiations aimed at reconcil- ing the defense-heavy Senate package with a $611 .8 billion balanced budget proposed by the House . Unlike the Senate, t.he House version does not rely on fee rev· e nues to balance the budget. aettln1 them aside lnstead for a bu1lnes1 tax cut and a rollback O( scheduled Increases in the Social Security payroll taxes. The Senate's budttl also ralt.cl problem• for the Houle· • naw coaference by votlDI to keep alive Saturday mall. It.ate rtvenut aMr1nl ud 1ruu to loul pollte dQartlMftta. TM Houle f 1¥ored kUUna an u.r. Pr'OlrtrM. I .. - AZ DN\Y p!LOT 8 !H!d•V· !ihx I~ 1tJO ~--JIJST BRE'4KJNG ---..... J.All k.. /rofJI ,..,.,.,.,.,, Oltd FP'J RI .,_.I 'uJ .... Cuban Refugee• Sans Relatives .'May Go' WASJUNGTON (AP> Whitt Houle,..... llmlW'Y .lodJ Po•tll taki today lh•l about 3S perttnt ot, tht lncomln1 C\lban ~ \hoM wbo baH no rwlaU¥ ln th Unllat &tatm. "ti\ay DOC be altowed to t"flft&tn .... " ·' lt '1 that 3S pttteol t.Ut will ~t the mo.t dilllniJ\ '1t0b- lem i la t•ma ol .....uMIDIDl. ·• be 1a1d. He uJd lbt U.Uted SUit WM relYlna -other f'OU.nlti aad "Llacltt.ioAaJ voluntett -. n('W'S lhat lutve l'anied 1 major "*' h1storieally" to tK'lp w1Ui the re-setllttmt'tlt ..,J•r •""""'""·Geld Oeer1t WNOON (AP• -The doUar declh>C'd on worht nchanaes today an rell<"'tion to t.M conunoed •hde an U S lnleniel ra~ Gold and t11l~r pq~ •·ere AltahlJy low r ln Toayo, the dollar cloRd at 127 SS )'en.®*'" rrom 230 2IO In London. the pound C06t S2 281>. toclmptred to S2 .~J.3 In London goad dowd at '514 an ountt:. down $1 &l t~ clw.c-Mood~ ln ZUrit'b, the mdal l'I td al ~l2 20. uocban&~ from Mood~ Sil\-er was quoted at SU l\5 .in ounc-e 111 London, down from $12 it~ftlllarrs •r••r" 10 llrporf l'OHTl.ANl> Ort.-1AP1 T~o Jl'thner.., rc·turnell to Portl.md lntcrnahonal 1rport 'hortl) Jht'r \akt'Off uus morn ang, v.hlll' un 1m-umtng pa:.~·n~'-'' J'-'t landed ufter reporting mttt•h.uucol probtf'mS •\ll thrt • plant>&, wtu<'h reported problem:. withan a one hc)ur pc.'nod. l .. mded ~afdy and then· •·l'n no 1nJur1~:; £,owrf f'aror• Pafl.-u••• Dralle B~-ro:-; 1AP 1 The state Suprem" Court ruled today that the latt> E • .ult' Spnng,.a 78·yea.r-old :.cnilc kidney patient, ~hould h:iv~ ~n ullu"'ed to die wtthout hfo·prolongmg d1alys1!> t.reat ment!> Spnng dted April 6 ol heart fa.iJure. nearly a yt">ar after a probate court judge granted a request by has fnmal y to stop has kidne) dialysis trentment flowevet. because of legal appeals, he "'ru. kt•pt on hfe-:.upport systems agaan~t his fom1ly's wishes until he d.J~'<I · .ffartll•ttd. Nrbra•k• Hold Prl••rl~• By Tk .U.Ctated Presa Maryland and Nebraska held primary electJons today, two more in the long parade of contests that put President Carter and Ronald Reagan close to clinching rival nomlnations for the While House. The elections made lt 20 primaries down and 15 to go, • 2 Coast Men Get Prison Sentence Two Orange Coast men con· vacted las t month in federal court of balking an Oxnard den· ti.st out of $105,000 were sen· tenced Monday to prison terms by a fe deral judge in Los Angeles. U S Dist.rid Court Judge Matt Byrne Jr· sentenced Attila L>eAgh. 40, ot Newport Heach, to five years in prison and Michael Newman. 36, of South Laguna. to three years The two men were conv1ckd of ware fra ud and cons piracy lo commit wire fraud in <'Onni::ct1on with an advan('ed fot.· ::.chcmt· In· volvin~ a dl'ntl!>t who was <1t· tempting t o negotia t e a S2 million loan 10 finance construe· \Jon of ::.everal racquetoall rlubs U S Altom~ Fred J acotl'il'n said the dt·nt1::.t gave the men President OfGWC Quits Pos t Lee A. St.evens. president of Golden West Collegl' in Hunt· ington Beach since 1977. re · signed unexpectedly this morn· ing, saying he has decided "it is best to move on and let others deal with the problems that con· front higher education." Jn a letter given to the ad· ministration of Coast Communi· t y College District today. Stevens, 44. said his resignation would be effective June 3, 1~ but that he would take vacation and administrative leave im· m ediately. Richard Simon, a spokesman for the district, said Stevens' resignation would be presented to the board of trustees al its meet · i.ng Wednesday night aod that an interim president would be named. DAILY PILOT n:-::-..i:- ~"·~ ••-~f4'itor 7 18 JP i1 en .. .... 0'1 ·g ......... ....,. $105.000 in advance fees for ar· ranging lbe mulli·million dollar loan that never materialized. The dentist eventua lly con- tacted the FBI in 1979 when the two men h'topped returning his telephone calls. DeAgh and Newman s till face prosecution in OranJ'e and Los Angeles counties ln connect.ion with o the r a lleged fr aud sche mes. One. in which 8 1" Orange resi· dent was v1ctim1zed. is similar tn the case for which they were t·on v1ctcd Tht: ottll'r in volved a Newport BPuch resident "ho :JlJegedly lo.,t $160.000 in c;a~h and has 1976 Rolls Royce to DcAgh, Newman Cl nd Jerry Mack Mor ris. of fluc:nu Park 1n J ~ca m p:1t terned aftl!r the movl\:. 'Tht· <.\<ing .. HOTEL .•. la king up thl! ~elllcment ofh:r wai. m tht! best intere'>l of the cit y 1be city, to date. has spent about $47,000 fighting the twin suits The settlement, in addition to givin g Koll a new s hot at building the hotel, calls for each side in the dispute to pay its own court costs. Koll representatives t.'Sl1mate the legal fight has oost them $80.000 Th e ag r eeme nt wa s recommended to the counciJ by a ttorney Leon ard Hampel who said Orange County Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears indicated rttenUy that she intended to rule against the city. In the Superior Court suit. Koll was seeking to overturn the entire general plan amendment. forcing the city to pr1'pare an environmental impact report for the cbanges in future building on all 16 parcels of land. City legal advisers said the)' felt that loa ot the Superior Court case would pave the way for a similar loss in the ft!deral suit in which Koll was seeking $7 mil.lioo in dama1es. Hampel, though, aaid tbe settlement does not force the council to IO along witb the hotel plans but slmply to take another look at it ii the developers so deal re. IDdiceU0111 are that • coanci1 m aJortty now favors bulldma the hotel. WRBORHIGB H.4S'~WA.L' Mnpon Ranor Rieb 8dM>OI wlll ,, .... , U1e aUAliUI "Caralnl.. 'narldtly, rridaY and S.tarday In tbe 1cbool theate r , 100 Jnin• A•• .. Newport Buch. A I p.m. n mlval outtide the u.nt.r wtl ,._. eaeta t p.m. 11Mtw. ~ for "caniwal" ~,. ...... , '* , ......... bJea-.;m~ f'rer:i. !9 ... .4 f FREEDOM •• Me .. ., Ill• aaw • Cuba• mUhl ... "1 to _.. 1 lnM for tM ca 111 kl• appal"lftl 1t-.. unpt kt....-fr1aMat. •• , ............... Won ...... , ..... up It)' • ...,. boat. t ...-. aw iillld IWll ... Lopn brou1ht ht• paNfttl, ,Vtc-en&4" ad Inn Lopes. to lhe Urut.ed Sl.aa-from Cuba u. mo. Th y ~ nutkt' their home In lluatluton ~iach Aod fllt Th.artela1 be rdumed to Plorlda •Hb bl• 1l1ter . Martha. her buaband Jorie ti;2'hidt!llo, duugbten Selma , lS. llnd Monika , 6. and twin!' l>tant•llJ~ und Juan. S lie btougbt the two olMr Jirls to tlunUngtoo Beach. Month. he H)'I', JS 1oln1 wlld over toys wbllt' Sdma has M vet 4een l!IO much clot.tong and food in her lah.• Jo Spa.nish , she :.aid she bkes th~ lJrutf'd S.ates very much 'rht-~t ot the famUy is stay· U\!'t m f'\orldn until jobs can be found · ··1 don 't want to bring them h••t t• af they have to r.o on \H'lfure L1fr can become 100 l'J:.)' that 14 u~, .. Lope& nid Lopez !twd he has been t.rymg to bnng the family to the United State~ for years but efforts had failed because his brother-in· 1.i"' . .i tnUbl<'aan. wns of military age fh-fl('<'l an g on his journey. LoPt>z. sa.id the majority of the 200 passengers on his boat to 1-'lorida were prisoners in Cuban Jails "I talked to quite a few of thc>m . They were told they could ~·1ther ~o to the United Slates or stay in pnson . "I bclievt• some or them ~rt hardened criminals. I talked to lots of them. l told them that I could guarantee that the FBI knows more about their records than castro. I told them to De honest and to tell the lTUth and they said tbey wouW.·· Lopei said be ventured to a hotel in Havana for a night dur- ing a tropical storm. ··1 made two tdepbone calla to California. They couldn't ba~ lasted more than s ix minutes and it cost $200. •· He said coffee is selling r°' S30 a pound in Cuban stores and a pound ol rice costs about SIB. Lopez. a reaJ estate salesman in HunlinJ(ton Beach. saJd he believes that the days ol Castro re numbered. "l went back to visit my fami- ly last year . Things were falling apart and friends and relatives told me they were miserabk. "There were many sad faces. .. It is the beginning ol lhe end. The people know that Castro bas been telling them lies ... • · 1 was very. very lucky to get six persons out. It was a m iracle by St. Ant.hotly." Protesters Fail to Halt Newport Plan Charges by Santa Ana Heights re!'1dents that Newport Beach is ntbbhog away al their rural lifestyle weren't enough to bnng down the i.ize of an I rvine A venue office building Monday. P~esters told Newport City Council members that t.be three· story structure will be a "steel rnon.~t.er" that will have an Id· verse effect on tbe eaviromnent and compound traffic problems. But council memben votedS·2 to formally issue a use pttmjl to Newport·lrvine AssociatH to continue work on the JS.foot-high building. CowiciJmen Paul Hummel and Donald Strauss voted against the permit. The action was .. formal" because city planners acddeft.. tally ilsued a use permit to the developers earlier t.bJs year to exceed the DOrtb Newport beiCbt limit o( 32 feet. James Jfewicke r , city plan· ning cfired.Or, told council mem· ber• that once the error was caught. construction of the structure'• third floor was halted. Errors aside, Santa Ana Heights residents, some who said they live within a football field's lenat.b of the new office. maintained the structure .,.. too high and too big for their comfort. "We have horses. cb.lcktm and lddl;' said UDda Dallon. ••and tbe ~ will 6nll>t our Uv-. We to_... moan· taiol, now we jmt see IUlel from Newport.'' llelldent Nancy Coftmml Hid CODUDued coutrud.loD lD DOrtb NewpOrt ii ··~·· tbe s mall count1 strip Deatled aeaiMt Newport Be•cb. A 1pokeaman for Ille de· .e'°Per. T.,lor O~ ukl if U.e COUDdl did oot ilaae tile permit for tb• aader · con&tnadloa build'•1, Ml ftrm would have to start O¥S IPiD and face a ST mlllloD IOll. Grant~ Uaat U. telree· =~ aw, :l''Jl1:*.,:: ~: d,":.Uo" ·~ctare ~tae :rr=-.::.=.E ...... ,.... C...ell Aetlon settlement OK'd On Koll Lawsuit In action ltema Monday evening, lbe Newport Beach Clty Cou11cJJ: KOLL 8VITS : \Jnanlmoualy accepted an out~f·court aettaement olfer-which would ball• pair ot Law1\&lt.& fUed bJ tbc K.oU Company qaln: t the dty aid lhe C'OWldl aemben. PASAPH.EllNALIA: Approved an ordinance lh•t would cJC<.'lude minors from areas where drua devices are sold. TH&E&sroaY; GranLed a permiL lor COOllrUdaa ol .a thn-e·llt«y olOce boUdlng on Irvine A..-near Jaim Wayne Aal"port over objectioos of nearby residelals. BOATS~ St.ru~ down a staff recomllM!lllSatbt aad ~ to allow small boat launching from the bay beaeb bet•em 11th and Uth streeU. WEST PAD: Agreed to purcbue a strip ol P8RJand in West Newport aJoog Coast H.u~hway betweeo the Saitta Arut River and 59lb Street for $1689,000. NEWPORT HE IGHTS: ApproYed coastruct1on of a two·story orncc buildinl( to house Sutton Industries. a publishing firm al 350 N. N~wport 81\'d. Second NB Arrest ( In Jewel Robbery By JOANNE REY.NOLD~ °' -a.IT~ '4.tt The second suspc<'t !>ought an th e $500 ,000 h o ld up o f Brett -Walkt-r J t w\:le rs 1n Ne wport &ach has been takt!n into custody by pohcc. Detective~ a rres ted llugh Coughran. 45. Monday .:.1t tht· Hermosa BcCJch apartment he ~hared with llOO~r :.uspect 111 Mrs .. Howald Dead at 93; Rites Friday Funeral ~c rv1 c e s a r l' scheduled Friday m W1ch1ta, Kao., ror Mrs . Harne Cora Howald, who clied al the age o( 93 on Monday She was the mother of retired Corona del Mar Postma.st.er Grant HowaJd Rites for Mrs. Howald. a well· known periodic visitor on lhl' Orange Coast. w1U bt! held an Wichita's Bethany United Methodi8t Church. according t1J ber daughter·tn·law. Ourang tbe mid·40i., Mrs. Howald apent COMidftable Ulne in Corona del Mar and was ac· live in fonnatioo ol t.he Corona del Mar Community Con~a· tional Church. 611 Jle hotrope Ave .. according to her daughter· m·la\o\ Mcmonal contribution.-. may be made lo eilht:r of her two pre fe rre d churc he s ln lieu or Oowen. Survivors in addition to Mn. Howald 's s o n . inc lude a ~randson; C. Walte r HowaJd. and great-grandchildren Bran- don and Tl"acy Howald. all ol Corona del Mar. Habitual Crime Penalty Stiffer SACRAMENTO CAP> -A person convicted tbe third time of a serious feloo.y could get a 20-year-to-life sastence under a bill approved Monday by the As· semblJ. The bU1 will allow Judges to give the 20-year-to-Ufe babituaJ crtmloal sentence Instead of a shorter sentence for a fel<>fU'. the case. ex-Sant.a Ana police c a ptain Frederick Ellsworth Hopper. Sl. Hopper was arrested last Thursday m connectaoa with the Ma rch holdup of the Fashion lslaod jewelry store . Detective Ken Smith said that none of the rnissmg Jewelry h<l!> been re- rovered. Hopper was taken mto custody on a warrant assued from the tla rbor Jud.J~ ~t.Qct Court as he was on hih way to report ti> hl!> foderal pa.role officer. lfop~r . 51. left tht.· S<tnlJ Ana departmenl an 1965 to attend law ~chool. In 1974, while re~t· in~ a bank robber y suspect 10 f<t'no. ht· ""J' c harged watti ffi~lnet.>nnli! h1:. ch~t '!> ~apt­ from 1a1l Tht• clat•nt ""..... 'u b!>e<1 ut·ntl y n·c·aptun-<l .. nd Hopsx-r .,..d., eon ' 1 1· t l' d o f J J 1 I b re a It a o d JI O'><,l'"biOn Of St o len b,tnk mon1' l it• "'J' wntcnced lO {we y<'J I" m the Tcrm.mal lsland h:dcr«I pri.M>n Smtlh ,,ud th.it J ft t·r Jloppn ""d~ arre-.kd , ha!> pJrolc <>fflcu c;ear<'hed his car and found ·• briefcase '.\am llar to one in wturh •he J(.'Welry was earned from t.be Rare ..... Ule robbery. AmcJ111g tl9e ltems found in the case was an airline ticket stub beanng Hopprr'~ nam~ an<t th( He rTTHl6a Beach addn-ss Wht•n arrt•!"ted. lloppcr ~a ,.,. ;.m :t<1 dre3s m Riverside Smith •mad thdl th(• f'BI an form ant whoongmally de\ clopt.-d the lt'ad tn Hopper told 1n ve ,.t1 g:itors thnt Hopper ~ alleged acromphn· ""as nJm<.>d Hugh Smith :.;.ud thJl when he in \'C5l1gated tht.• Hermosa fka<'h address tw was totd that Hopper shared \he a part m e nt with CouJ(hran. S mith and ~ttt1ve ~gt t\en Thompsoo arref>ted Coughran because he matched the descnp- tion of lbe secood suspect given by witnesses to the robbery. Hopper. wbo allegedly ba.-.. been identified by witnesses. was arralgned Monday aClt>r 0000 oo charges of armed rob- bery. He remained in Orange County Jail today in lieu of $100.000~1. C°"ibran was booted mto lbe Newport Beach City Jail on lbe same ball. Mortgage Interest Rates Dip SAN FRANCISCO <AP>. - P-ltentlal home buyers coot.l.nue to get mor:e breaks ais one ol the s tate's largest r~u l estat e morta•ae brokers reduced l.ntereat rat.ea on brokered real estat.e mott~a~ loam and a San Francisco bank lowered it!> primel\Ome mortgage rate. J . Robert Meieda, cxecuuv1: vice pieDdent ol Paclllc Ptan ol Calllonda. taid at would lower loteftllt rates on deedl of. trust "attUred by real property trom UI percall to 18 percent. Padftc Plan, a aub6idiary ol Tbe ~ A. McNeil Corp .. omcea in Zl Calilom1a cities. Tbe eewer-rates go into effect w ed.De8day. Crocke r Bank, m eanwhile. lowered the p r ime hom e mortgage rate from 16 th pettent to 13114 pe r cent e ffect ive Mo nday. according to Fred Morrison . citecu t 1ve vlct- pre$ident. The new rate will apply to 80 percent mortgages on existing s£ngJe.family homes which are owner occupied. Meanwbi.Je. Bank of California today 1&d it will join a gn>wln~ number of banks c harging customers who hold lheir cn'<ill cards. Ralph Ra.smus5en. BankC;i l senaor vice president. c1t1:d infJaUon and low prof1tab1lity from bank cr edit cards u:. reasons for the Sl.S annual fee to begin July 1 for holders or •l~ VISA and Master Cards No change 1'> planned in the fo rmula on which monthly pay~ents are computed for c ard ·hold l'r ~ who extend payments f o r the ir curd .. purchases, he said. . Bank or Amcru·a, the world'' laq:e~l ('Omml·n·1al IJdnk. and Crocker Bank earlier announcf'd they would be.Ran char1em~ fee.-. to thei r credit (!ard-holder-. BofA wilJ char.Re an annual h-.'. Crocker J r ec f o r ca ~h trnn:.ac\loo "'1th 1b t·ards Securities Inte r est Dips Below 9 o/r w AStilNGTON 'r\ p I -F'lr the hr!>\ lime in nt·ar l.,. a Vt•<ir. the intcre.l r alt.~ on 'hort ·tc:rm goveromeot secunt11:s have '•Uen WMier 9 percent. The decline in Monday's Treasury Department auction "".1 ~ th<: <;C\.t'Oth !>lr;.11ght ~l·t:k 11( r .• ll•nJ! pnn·-. 'fht' da.scount rah· nn 2fo w1·l·k b1JI, droppt'd t<1 R 7K2 J>t!rt't•nt from last v.-~i..:., !J •195 pt>rccnt. Th~ nc.>w ral1• was lhl· lowe~\ ' 1 n c <: 8 6 1 2 µ l' r (' e n t w ;1 -.. available Oct 23. 197f! The new das<'ount rate 1111 26 "eek balb me<rn~ that ttll' m a ximum interes t thrift 1ost1tut.Jons can pay on money m a rket certificates s tarting Thursday is 9 percent. Tht• m aximum for banks will b•· 8 782 ~rceot Command Shifted SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador r A Pl -El Salvador 's mtlitary officers voted to na m e junta m ember Col. J a ime Abdul GutJerrez command.Jng generaJ ol the armed forC>CS. tak ing the com m and fro m the other military member of the junta. Col. Adolfo Majano, a top military source said \B4111 qt/8!J,, CJJ1w/JIAI. JI rASHtON ISlAHO • N(WPOU KACH, CAUIOINIA t.lMO TU.IJ'HOM 111•t ..... , .... .. .· .. .. _, ---. :"\ .. .. ~ . .. . . . .. . OAILY PILOT A3 VCI: Collapsing llniverse , Possible TIHI lawt ti phy1lc1 do DOt permit • •••..., putlcM to cb•••• t'OOltaAU)' fro• OH form to..,...., Until now. the M V"'8D ... thMapc -10 be anly aa elusi ve packet of ... ,.Y wi°"*l........_. Frederfcll Reh'lH of UC lrvlne. ~o-dltto•erer of the Oaarged witla Sabotage ne utrlno ln ltM. dacrtbed hla l l'OUP'• ft.nd1np dW'lna a recent 1clent Ulc confere nce In Watblnctoa, O.C .. compartn1 the chamtlton ptwnom~ to teeln1 • dot chan1e &oto a cat. lht n back lnto • doc. aa \t 1mbl• down the •treet. "If tbe aeutrino hat mau, U.at PFC Alvin Williams (center > is escorted from a pre-trial t ,,.,ring at Fort Bragg. N.C. Williams is charged with sabotaging the parachute that failed to open. causing the death of Capt. Lawrence HJll March 24. has certain lm pllcatlona for the unlve~ ... 1111ld phy1ic1at Henry Sobel. an4her member o( the reaearch team. Si n ce a lmost co un tteu neutrlnoe are dashing around ln 11pace. 1f the particles have any masa at aU. "You might double the total mus of t he universe.'' Sobel said. "But we don't really know how much m ass at adds. since we don't know the mass or the neutrtno.'' That rekindles speculation that the universe. which 1s beheved to have been expanding for a bout lS btlhon years. ts so heavy that alb own gruv1ty wtll eventually reverse the Procell and cause it to collapse tn a fiery cataclysm blllaona of years from oow. T he neutrino ls a pe<:ullar Ut· t le particle that comes in at lust three distinct va rieties. plus an antim atter counterpart Cor each type. Twister Injures 25 200 Homeless in Missouri Town By The ~la&ed Press Steel girders were twisted at a factory and mobile homes were wrecked as at lea.st one tornado cut a baU-mile swath · through Sedalia. Mo .. rnjuring 25 persons and leavmg 200 homeless No deaths were reported an Sedalia. or in tornadoes that hit elsewhere m Missouri and PeM · sylvania. A tornado m Chambersburg. a community in' south -central Pe nnsylvania . damaged eight homes and left three families ho meless. officials said. "Our tra ile r was JUSt gone We couldn 't find anything rec og n1 za bl e ," s ai d Kirb y Thomas. resident or a Sedalia mobile home park where only two of 64 trailers were left intact by the Monday twiste r. SedaJia Mayor Allen Hawkins estimated there was $45 malhon in damages and said hve ~r six bus10esse> were de!itroved Gov . J oseph Tea s d a le declared the city of 23.000 a di~· aster area $(:dC1Jia 1b about 80 m ales east or Kan.,as C1t} The Nattonal Weather Service reported that the re may have been two tomadot-s at v. ork In Sedalia. many of the m JUred were thou~hl to come from the Kelsey llC1ync~ wheel manufacturing plant. wher e damage '4 8.!) he<tvy ~heels of the plant'!> m<:tal !i1d1ng were torn av.a\. g1rdt•r5 "'ere twisted and 1n!>ulat1on danglt>d from Ule bu1ld1ni:: 'ohl'll Hawkin' 5a1d J .500 to 2.000 people would bf, out of work until t h e bu .., 1 n e ' ' t· ., t h a I "' e r e damagt'd or dc.,tro~ed reopened Tw1!iter:. "er~ abo reported in at least six other communatJes 111 M1 ssour1 . In on l y o n e. Jonesburg, were any inj uries re· ported A tornad o destroyed three mobile homes 1n Jonesburg and three people were taken to " hospital. An unide ntified person "'ho saw the Ch amber sburg . Pa . twis ter said it hit some power lines before blowing the roof orr a lumber company. Tornadoes also struck in New Alexandria, when~ a n a ut o dea lership wa~ dam<iged. and 10 G~ttysburg . where apparently no damage was don(' There were no ~erious inJune.., r eported 1n any of t he Penn- !>~ lv:rntatomadoes Hearing Sla ted 011 -Feds Probe Chrysler ·Outlook · Fee Hikes A pubhr hearing on a pro- po$ed 18 percent 1ncrc<.1se 1n ~ att•r rate:. and 19 percent hike 1n "e'4 er rate:. ~Ill be held Thursday b~fon· the ~toulton '."11(uel Water 01!.tnct board of WASfllNGTOJ'lo CAP > -The Chr~ sler Corp ·~ being too op- t1m 1sllc about the number of autos it can sell <.t nd the pnces it can charge. a fede ral s taff study s ay s. but the tr oub led auto make r's new operatmg plan 1s .. realishc and feas1 ble " Th e s taff anal)'>ls o f Chrys ler s operating plan for 1980 through 1983 was part of ~ five-inch·th1 ck stack of docu· me nts sent to Congress Monday by the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board. The papers -prepared by workers in the de partments or Treasury . Transportation and Labor -are intended to support the board 's decis ion l ast "'eekend that Chrysler h as quali fied for $1 .5 billion in rederal loan guarantees The opera Im~ plan "'as n· quired b} Congre::.s. which ap proved the federal b<.11lout lat<• last year . "Staff analyses of both thl· operating and financ ing plan show 1l 1!> reasonable to find that Chrysler can continue a '> a going concern in the automobile busi- ness wtthout additional federal Hospital Appeal Made Bat,tle Over Brow n 's Plymouth Continues SOl'Tll LAKE TAHOE <APl -The le2al battle over Gov. Ed· mund B r o v.n Jr .'s b l ue Plymouth came back lo hfe to d ay whe n Barton Mem orial tlospitaJ <:tppe<tled an Apn l 29 ruling that the hospital cannot seize the car for an unpaid bill. The Lalte Valley Justice Court did not immediately set a date to hear the hospital's appea l. the latest s tep m an $808 dis pute Big Tustin Blaze Cause Unknown A runa way Tustin blaze !-}lat gutted fi ve apartment buildings and d•splaced 90 fa milies early 1n April will go down on the book s a s bein g or "undetermined on gin." officials said Monday. Oran g e Co unt y F1~e Department investigators said they be lieve the wind·driven n am es. which caused near ly SS million in da mage a t the La Posada Apartments started at lbe roof level near the northwest corner or the two-story complex. While official reports will indicate that the bla.:e. which injured 13 firefighters. was of -undetermined oMgm, Fire Capt. Mar c H awkins s aid investigators don't believe it was mtentaooally set. J nvest•gator s s aid their month-long probe led them to believe the fire was accidental. Jam Stone, chief investigator for the count y fire department, said there was som e evidence the blaze was t rigger e d by arcing power lines whipped by strong winds or the ilJegal use of fir eworks nearby. bet ween the slate and hospital that dates back to 1976. After Brown. a critic of rising hospital costs. vetoed an S808 ap· propriataon which had been ap- proved by both the s tate Board of Control and the Le~1slature. the hospital obtained an attach· ment order aJ!amst Brov.n·s car 1n a move admittedly aimed at getting publicity for rhc d1!>Pute Brown had picked the 1974 blue Plymouth out of the state motor pool an a sym bolic mo\'e of austerity, and has been dnv- m g it ever since. Hospital ad· m1nistrator Ronald Newt on said he picked on the Plymouth ror exactly that reason -he wanted a symbol to gel attention to his problem "We have a bas ic constltu t1onal issue here." Ne"'ton ~aid m an interview tod<1 y "If the state owes you money. and for an y reason chooses not to pay. you have no recourse We don't thank that's constitutaonal. and we want to test that.·· Newton's attachment order for the Ply mouth triggered a series of comic maneuvers in which the Sacramento County sheriff said he had no ch01ce but to impound the car if he could find it. In response. Brown s witched to a white Plymouth for several days and state officials hid the blue Plymouth until the attorney general obtained first a t em- porary restraining order agains t the s heriff and then the April 29 ruling rescinding the attach· ment order. Boy Injure d Fighting Fire Near Home A tz.year-old boy was slightly i njured Monday when be 1rabbed a prden hose and tried to dcMlle Ramet ahootinl from a nettbbol''a rool ln llittlon Viejo. Orance County firefl.lbten ar- rived in time to keep t.he ftn at 2MJI RidCe from 1preadinl to adJaceat townhomft. 1'M1 \ruled t.M youlb, CbrU Dale. tcw •-*• lnbaJaUoD. The ....... tperked by ....... t.rlcal thort, 1tart4d ln an up- •taln bidloom and bumed out the root IDd .We. Oa ...... to Utt bomt, owned by 1Pat'° M 1f 1von, were t1tlm1led at 111,000. loan ~uarantet'S ·afte r Dec :11. · the report !>aid But the !itaff report questioned Chrysler'!) pro1ec11oni. on !>ale!> and pnces t"'o fa ctors lh<tt "'111 upset the com pan} 's prof- itab1l1ty an the future Chrysler precJ1c t!) total auto !>ales of 11 million units 1n 1981 and 12.2 million an 1982. The aver age pro1ect1ons by four private forecastinR companies puts U .S sales at 10 S million m 1981 and J 1 4 million m 1982 "The aver age of these pnvate forecas ts a s compar e d to Chrysler's plan would mean 83.000 fewer ti S . car and truck sa les in 1981 and 120.000 fewer 10 1982.'' the report said "The profi imp9ct of these changes could be s ignificant. particularly on a year to year basis ·· Republican staff of the Senate Budget Committee !>aid Chrysler 1s in worse shape than antac1pat e d It said a decision to let Chrysle r go bankrupt would have httle or no national impact Bankruptcy would mean the loss or about 70.000 jobs. the report satd. In other Chr.•sler news. 1t wa~ announced another assembly plant is be10~ closed The shut· ting down of the truck plant m Fenton. Mo . near ~t Louis. I!> Ch rysler's second l.uc h cl~mg this year . The ele<:t1on of United Auto Workers President Douglas A. Fraser as a d ir ecto r of the Ch r ys l l•r Co rp . at th e automake r·s annual meeting to day marks a first In the h1stor ) of U S industry. Fraser was to become the first worker to n se to a directorship in a ma1or U .S indus try when Chrysler's stockholders m~t to· day an Rockford. 111 There seems to be much m is· undefstand1n9 and confusion about the diplomas issued by the Gemological lnstllute ol Nn&nca and the lltles awarded by the American Gem Society The Gemological tnst1tute of Nn&nc:a is a school located 1n Senta Monica and leeches a wide variety ot clasHs Tfle basic course can be completed by oorrespondenoe or by re- Sldency 1n approiumalely s111 months Anyone with the in· teAllSI and the w1ll1ngneas to spend the lime and 1u11ton may enroll II 1nclude1 a com· prehen11ve cour s e o n cMmoncll. oolored atones and gam idlnt1ficalt00. Upon com- plllllOr\ of •• the leMOns tn '-trW-.. ~the atudent ..._ an ...,,,.nation and with a .-in; grede of 75 Of' bett• .. ~ With the di~ Cl • Qr80ulltlt Qerftotoo•ll. The achool a110 01ter1 ~ "' 09"' , .. at9d Mlb-,._ llDtW 19ttlng ...... ,., , .. s-'· ,__, 8"8'fMO· ... '*"" ... Ind ..... ry ....,. All art ......,. and I MlrtlfY rtcom· rNftd 9""' to 9nyoftt with an ---"'~°'--·--,,. OlfJg60ll tMclMe Of ~ ateo .,., .... 09"1 Llll --lft lot M11t11, '"Poland .. ,._ Sovie t Pres ident Leonid Brezhnev arnved m Poland today for celebrations mark m g the 25th anni' <.'r!)Cir~ of the Warsaw Pact It was his second foreign trip in the las t week. follo wing his at tendan('e at Tito's funeral in Yu~oslana Pope Speaks On Politics RO \U:: ..\£'• !'opt .John Paul II. mak1n).! h1'-fir,t d1rt·<'l public <'Ommt•nt lln lh•· t ..i'l' of l' S Rt•preM'nlJll\t' Hnbtrt F Orman ha., <,a 1d th.JI poht1<''-'' thl' re..,pon!>1b1ht~ of l:i' mt·n Jnd <1 priest 'ohould ht· u pr11 .... 1 · ll ~ J!> ..innoum <"d .1 ~ t'l'k ;i11n that Dnnan. a Je!>ull pru·.,t and f I ' l' l t' r m .\.t .I ' .... J (' h u ... {' I I ... DemoC'r:it. ha!' .1~n·t·d 4'ti rel I rE· from pohur ..... It thl· pnpl· ... ur£ Ill~ Thf' pontiff madt• 1 ht• staH• rnent to 1r>urnah"t" traH .. lmg cm his SJ>t'("IJI Jl<IJ>.11 j\'l '" rt'!>pond in~ to .1 QUl' ... t 10n .i bout [)nn .. in Thl' pope rl'tUrn\'d ro Rome• ~tonda ~ aftt·r an II clu\ .,'4tnJ:: through 'olX ,\fr1c.in nation!! @ EiEM WISE d1rector":> > The m~lln~ 1., "E't for t 30 l p m at the district office!> in Laj?una '.'J1~uel John Perry of the district said mcrecc.es are being sought by the ::.taff due to increased costs of w at.er and power Current water r ates ranged fro m 28 cents per 100 cubic rttt up to 44 eents per 100 cubic feet depending on amounts or usage. The se'4er rate ts c-urrenllv 17 ~rc~nt oer 100 c ubic feet · No h1ke lS bell\R propo~ed for the $7 bi-m onthly ~arge ror water and !>e..,.er service. Perry said that in 1980·81 the cost or water 1s expected to in· crea e b} Sl.077.000 The pro- posed rate hakes ...... ould bnng m S7i8.000 of that. he added The r emaining would r<>mc from funds left over from the current 'ear. he said "T he cost o f our water supply 1 from th(• ~t etropohtan Water 0 1 .... 1 n C'l and Tn Cit ll'S ~1 un1<'11Jal \\ all•r 01:-.tnct 1 ~<'nt up 14 -I per- ('t•n t .. Pern ~ .. 11d The d1<\trtct hd-. .il'-O prc>Jl'<'l('CI J 21> J>t'rl't•nt mcn•a!)l' in l'Ol'rl-:~ ('(I h I{\ )9!10 81 Pact Approve d "' !\EW YORK <.\P l Bu!-and ... ub'4 a~ "'orke rs ha\ e appro'cd a proposed contract '4 1th the ~1 e1ropolnan Tra ns portation Aulhontv b\ a better than 3 1 ma r~1n .· <.tnd Pre.,1dent John l.a "'e of Trans port Workl'r., \;n1 on Local tOO says 1t v.as "Jul.I '4hat I had exp('cted · Naw Voric and Senta Monica. n.. getTI labs Wiii 1dent1fy any gem and w ill gred e Otamonds and give a cert1f1cete lelltng W9tgt'lt. measur1tm8nts. COIOf and clanty grade They dO not ~aise; will not attach fll'¥ pnoe or va.lue to the stones ltl8y eumioe . The Arrer1can Gem Society requres lhe apphcant for mem· bersh1p 10 complete t he gemo1og1ce1 educ•t1on dl&Cnbed above and another oourae on sales and merchan- cHing. To be eieeted to mem- berlh•P tile applicants must l\eve prOYen the ir butlness .... llbcwe ~oec:h. The '"'" 11Warded by the Amencen Gem Society afe Reglttefed Jeweler a nd c.lfied ~itt. The R.J . titte le • ~lite to the C..O. Botti .. ennual -.:>P01nt· ,,.,.. .id rnuat be rewon by ~~ On our 1talf. Donna Ila:' ,,.., Aidt McEllft1ne and I are Ctftlli.d O.mo1og1111 a nd Helen Popiel •• 1 "etlt'9ftd .......... , We ,, • proud 01 our firm 1 mel'I\ Wthlp in the Amertclf\ a.m loc~ Ind " •ndN•duait fOf our a11001n1men11 10 our f'llOIC''" 1111n ...... , ... , ...... , .,. . .,... . .......... ....,... ..... Flrt Gfnri•ll Wd then ..... "° ott.er ~..,.,. tn U-. 1 p,m nre, wtilth w11iefttttl.._.1111 -~--~----------------------------------------------------...,,. ' OAllV PILOT Jut oa tin u e a tCK\' TIC'Kl' POLITI Nu-.·ht're tt. Proposition I' tht• tll•t• tn('•Omt' t.ll·cutttnii 1nu1atlve pushed by 110 .. •n1 J an I • ~·in.fl Coua,ht ha.rdt'r than on our 1l¥lt' ('()llf'lf' t1rnl pu11e Al lhl' ~t•lf •chooh. \h f11ht ·, prtotly much (HW ""\ 'uu mui.t r 1•rru•mbN 1r tht· !>lMlt· income" t11.t•''-du 6't'I l'Ut, th1., .. httck. .. 111 conw m11 or C11llforn1a·a 1Pnt>ral func1 1'tw h•l~ t~llll".:(\)o l)r\' l1tr1WI)' upportf'd by the (lt'lll'I Ml f un1.I .J..in1' f1111.i.. h'" "ho .in• 1n lm1• "1th hi\ po llll>n 111 lhl''l' 't(lllt' fll'lllUtlofl'. A cow in pu111t ('an lit• found JU&t· upco• t at our "''tin" t c·am1)uh, ('uhfomtu St t~ trn1vers1ty, Long Beach lll•rt-. tht• J ttrv11\ lnillallvt• lh m tunly known hy ttl\ fl(IJlUl~tr 111\'kllUfllt' J»'t'S II \'Ol1 ('AN HARDI.\ Rt.AME the late rollege !itU llt'nt-.. ddmm"lrarnr-. or foc ult} membero; for striking bu('" ~h\"11 Kot)lt old llow»rd JOUMS about the 11h1l~ clllllng thl' 1•ollf'gf proplc> thing11 llkt• ntn<'ompoops and dummies l\t the Lonti Hcurh camJHUJ. both s tudent newspapfr~ . .,.,,, rl• -''!'Ii'\\ I I, l1ropom111m q !! -Jau·s II as Seen by tM Dody 49er .in· 1n a ~trugglC' 1~ to ~ee which onl' can outdo the other m 1;.ikm~ pot shots at happy Ho\\ard and Jaws Jl. T he Union Dally. "'h1c h 1c; sort of the campul> altl'rnallve newspaper. ca m t· out in a recent issue with a eartoon of students impaled on a huge figure "9" The ac companyrng article was headlined. "What Would You Say 1f Howard .Jarvi:. Propositioned You'>" PERHAPS T HERE WAS a little btt of sly collegiate in· nuendo there A quote ~tart1n~ the stor~ v.a!. from somebody called Pink Floyd. who said ... We dun l need no education .. " \\ell. )OU get tht: idea Meanwhile. the other campus Journal. the Ually 49(:r. "'a' getting in 1\l> llel-.s too The 49cr s approach was a bit more conservative. po!.s1hl) due to the ract that at 1s part 11( the curriculum a s c.. l:.iboratory exper ien ce in Journalis m The 49ers ha11 been running d -.cnl'<; of Proposition 9 CJrl 1cl~ acrompaml'd by an 1llu~trnt10n. of the "Ja"s" ::.hark gobbling up dollar bal l-. YOl' ARE LEFT WITH the 1mpress1on that those bucks would be the ones supporting ou.r slate college cam· J.>U!>t;'~ Ont> recent article quoted the head of the music de partment at Cal State Lon~ Beach as saying budget cuts from pa:.sai;.:e of Propos1t1on 9 v.ould "decimate" his pro $!ram You have tn AIVl' a certain ml.!asure of credence to his fears. judging from what happenl> in our local coast school <111.tncts when trustees are forced to whack down budgets. When budget c uts get ordered up here. 1t always :.eems that lhe first thmg th<' school board goes for is the mu<irc program and then busing Smee the stale college:. don't havt! a busing system. you might conclude that leave:. music first /\ RECENT REPORT issued a\ Cal Stale Long Beach est1matt.'d lhal the inst1tution·s $67 million budget would be cut a m1.1umum of $2 8 m1lhon UJJ to a maximum of $8 3 m1lhon during f1:.cal yeur 1980·81 should Jaws JJ gel adopted in June The projected fund cuts ~cl more dismal later up to $10 8 m1lhon an losses the year after The Long Beach cam pu~ draws about 85 perrcnt of 1ti. cash from the state·'> genE>ralfund You can unders tand wh~ they're biting back at Jaws II on o ur Cal State eumpuses Assault Maps lost WAmUNCTON <APl The A m erican commando• who 11burted lut rnunth'a raild lo frtt lht• /\mMICU(\ hoale&ltlli leCt lH.•Mnct \kl('\lmt~nt11 showln, that th1• nnal a ault on the U S. tm bassy w&A to be' madr trom an abandoned constr uction 11te. t\lH' Nt•t,\S Ml ' rhe mups "t'r\' lt>fl behind " ht•11 Pre~hh:nt C &rlf r ordered tlu.• Ai,rll 24 ml1111ton itbortcd urtt"r lhf'ff or elaht helicopters tH t· .-m (' d 1 " a h I e d E 1 tt h l \mt• r1c an s t>rv 1c l' ml' n "ere k1llt>d when two retreatln~ u1reraf\ coJllded s t the staging urea in the Iranian desert ADMINI T RATION sources "'ho decllntd to bt• identified \'<H1 f1rmed that th~ maps were •H't'Urote. ABC' stud 1t got lht• documt•nl.s from Hrllish sourc<'s with close tie~ to the militants "ho UN' holdln~ the> hostages. The maµi. anJ d ocum ent ... came from onl' uf the helicopter' left bl'lund. ARC 'in1d Monday T tw ra1'1 was rail ed off at tht> first dNwrt stal(ing urea. but ud rn in 1st ml Ion nffkh1ls have ron hrrnl'd lhat the raiders were to bt-flown by hr llcopte r to a mount ain hideout near Tt'hran They "ere to wait there through the dayh~ht ho urs and then (•nter Tehran by ground vehicle" :ind free the hosl al'es. Tht' hehcoptl'rs were to pick up tht• raiders and hostages and fly to If third site where everyone wa:. to board waiting C·l30S airplane~ and leave Iran ABC'S MATERIAL satd the commandos were to drive into Tehran and meet at an aban doned housing rons lruct1on s1t1· that h as been empty since tht Sha h was overthrown las t year. After freeing the hostages. ac· cording to lhe ABC d ocument"'. the Americans ~ere to be picked up at several rendezvous points. including a football s tadium n<'xt to the e mbassy. Street hghts were lo serve as marker-. for the chopper pilob. The maps also detailed t"o 111 rf1elds from whi ch C· 130 planel> would car r, lhe com man dos and the fret>d hosta~es out or Iran. Baja Run Ope ne d T IJ UANA. Mexlco <AP> Highway 1. which heavy winter rain runoff kn ocked o ut in Fe bruary. is open a ll the way from the U .S . b o rder t u I Ensenada aJi?ain Df•ad at 69 Lillian Roth. the actress· :-.in~er whose a uto biography "I 'II Crv Tomorrow·· de· tailed her struggle against alcoholism. died Monday at fi9 in a Ne"' York nursing home· Storms Splash Eastward Motllf <~ IOtli9f" -W.clne\· d•Y l"lornln9 wllh • JO P•rt•nl <"-•Cit lllM ~ ··-•"910 IO ~W!l~yalW.- C:O.\i.I ...... u . -u ,,,._ Ille'! •1.-fl "'-··' E•w....,•. 119"t verlMI• winos 1on1gri1 wllll -lo two-tool wl"CI ....... -·-\0 vwe.-tOIJI ..... , • ., ,_II ~ ... IOW (-lMH wotfl e ec-ef ~' '°"IOM IJ.& S1•••'11 fllWl•rtWMt .......... frem ••tter11 Tt1tes lo Mll1Mrll lffw ( ......... ...., ""''"""" ,~ In .... , ....... °"'° ................ .... 2' I# ' ,, il.W " .... 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"'"' .. . , . ......... . ... "' .. .. .. ,. tr.'""' ......... , •1111 " ··•·· ........ . Kil ler Cra•h An overturned bus rests a top mangled wreckage of auto following collision in Ra leiJlh. NC. Trary Calhoun. 1l·vear·oh1 NATION I WEATHER driver of the car. was killed and 32 stu· dents on bus wer e i njured. Grim Search Called Off 33 Bodies Found; More Cars Lost? 'l'i\Ml'i\. Flu < i\1'1 Diver' h1.1v1· <'nded th1•1r 'l'llrch for bod1c~ 111 tht• 11ubmerged wrcckal(e of tht• SWl.cihanc S)(yy,uy und author1t1e:. !>a)' mon· 'l'h1rlt'S rould rt.'m:.iln undc>r "ater Thtrty thn•e bod1ei. have been rerovt'rt..od .. Thal·, 11 Wt.• f1J.(un• wc·vc got one. ma)h4• \ Wll, )>(lll tnl~~IOg and WI• h'<•I they' II probably floal up." said Cul Henderson. a sp0kesman for the Hll ls boroogh County SherJ((''i Department ,\ MARI NE SOARD Ot' lnquir) "J' 111 n.n \t'nc toda) lo invt.·~t11tale the collap'>\' of a l.~OCJ root st•ct1on of the bridge. which pitched t-1gh\ vehicles mto Tampa Bay fonda y The bndJ:e "a' struck dunng a rainstorm by the Summit \"cn turt', a 680-foot freighter Steel ~1rder.. and conr rcle roadway rollapl>M hurhn.i a Gr(•yhound bus "1th 2.3 per-;ons. six ca" and a pickup truck into the 50-foot det'p l>h1pp111.: channel The foct·hndmg board 1s a JO&n t H nlure of tht' Coa~t Guard and the National Tram>porlat1on Sdft- 1) Board !>tate and local a~enc1e' conducting tht·ir n" n ann•i.t11 . .:at1on~ "ill .ibo attend the hE>aring' TAMPA BAY PILOT JOHN Lerro. 't'ho v.as .ii the helm of the Su mmit VC'nturl.' when 1t hit thl• bridge, 1~ certain to be called as a witness Ill the m qu1r y So arP some of the member:. of the 35 man nl'w and skipper H C t.1uofTa1\\ an and I long Kong Lerro had two other accidents in the past five months, according to Coast Guard offlrtals They ~aid he rnmmed the :.:.imc bndge, causmg $40.000 damag(' on Jo'f'h lfi when he was g uiding the Jon· na Uan And ht· v. a~ a t the helm of a freighter lhat -.truck a dock ;it a t erminal last December The Mute Uepartmenl of Professional Regula· lion, 't'h1t·h lict.•n-. ... s harbor 1>1lot:>, has dis patched a thrrr mr·mht.·r re\ 1cw pan(•I to the ~'\ast Guard twarm~!> lo 1n.vest1gale Lerro''i rol<• in lhe acc1· den t f'IVE v•:mct.•.~ WF.R t: frt>ed from th•· "rnka~,. tx·nt·.ith lh•· hndge ~1ooda) and hoisted Jlxi.in1 ,, bur~l' IJ1H·r-. r<·C'OH ·red '>IX mort bod1e,, thre<· bobbin~ on thf' <,urfac<' and three trapped 1n "1dl' lhl.' crush<'d Hh1C'le'i ~ft>dacJI t'X .imtnt'r Dr P<,ler Lardizabal saict hl' s l.'ll3mtnt'<1 2S 0 £ the vtrllms and·found that On · h on•· of lhl·m tlro't'n<'d The r~t "ere killed by lhP 1mpuc·t of lh .. 1r \eh1lle~ h1\tang the ""aler. Fir111. Loses Fight :'\EV. \OHK 1,\1'1 Ttw Wall Street Journa l pubhsh<:>d an ..trt.Jcle today c1bout lhe OKC Corp .. a Dalla!> ho ed petroleum r ehne r and cement producn "ht ch fou~ht an unsuccessful rourt bdtllt' to bloc:k the :.tor> The Journc:J an1clt' d~ta.&ls a1Jegat1ons that Cloy~ Bolt. the ctuef eltecutive ol the company. and some of his as~iates were "involved m a number of quc~\Jonablc transaot1ons with OKC." THE PEOPLE AT BEVERLY HILLS HAVE SOM E PRETTY CRAFTY IDEAS ON SAVING. Our l·r:.ilry 1tka' ''"rt" 1th nur Orange Cllunt> l'ir<inchc' Anu he1.·au'c "'l!'rt.' lk\crl y 11111' Savin~'·}nu't..I c'p1.'CI our ~~~1!!4MI lir.tnl'h t<1 ha'c a little ,,1\\ )' \\c <lo. Our nranch m.m:i~a' at lkvcrly Hill' S'" '"~'arc lrJincd to give you thal linle l'\tr.r advice that v. ill mai..e }Our money "ori.. h;mkr ltir ~nu Al ter ull )1iu c\!ruun ly v.orl.cd hard cnnugh for 1t. Whether it'' our 10.Mnnlh M oncy ,M~11>.cr Ccrnfo.:atc ($!00 minimum dqx>'>il) or our popular h1gh-y1dt.ling Money Marl.el Ccrtiri- cah: ($10.000 minimum dcp<Nt). you'll knnw that Rcvcrly Hill-. Saving-. l.m tk"~" JU'r the right prnpram t;O )uu"ll !!Cl 1h1.· r111"1 l11r -.1iur 1mmcy. ~c can mold ytiur ltnancial lutun: Imm a 'ch.•c1ion of 11 ""'in!!' program,. each cui.tom dc'>!gncd 1t1 an~wcr a ~pecific o bjective. And while other ""l~ia· l10ns cut back on the service~ they offer. at Bc .. crly Hill' Sa\lings we coo11nuc 10 give our cu tomers cvcrythmg from free coffee. free lug· gage tags lo free lamination if your wallet· izcd Jocumcn". ~---., Family Circle Fashion and Crafts Book. And tor )'Our con\'cn1cncc • our Ofllnae County brunchc' are open daily from 9 A.M. to 'P.M .• Friday 11116 P.M .• ond we're c~1ra cnaOy by caylna •"Saturday 10 10 2 . lll)----------· jBEVER LY ,HJLIS l•P•---------- 0 Tell me mun: 11"'1u1 bc1:m111n~· u ~"'''" "''"°' I SAVINGS ANDlO\NA -----' ~-----------------~ . .. ...-. ·- • CALIFORNIA Billing System Flayed SACBAllENTO <AP r TtH? new 1114JcM.Cal bUUna 1yat.-m f\a. ·•u..aftcent '' 1yatem problems. ...-dodon' t'lahn1 1ho.dd not bl added unUl .lbe d1tflC'UIUel m rteolved, the aute auditor ..-ral reconuntnded today In a l lt-pa1• t'f'POrt lo lb.e Le1•1l1tu~. Auditor Oeneral Tbomu Ha)' ~cludt'd that Com.,uter Sclencu orp·~ system lln't p~paa-.d to handl«-~· tlalma, wblch reprt\Stnt a m.Jor porUon ot lbe lledl Cal blUlq The auditor g~raJ'J 11.ndmi~ were dtspule d by He•lth Servaces Dlret'tor Bev~rltt' M yera and the COmputtr Scam<'~ Corp. \Iba Salf-# E11d LO~ ANGELES (APl A firm sell!ng $10,000 c1tu:e~tup passport packages to lnuuan:, ( STATE J trymg to avert deportation said Monday it will heed U.S. State Department warnings to ~top the practice Dominican visas were being offered through the IDM In· tercontinental Development and Management Co. Inc .. a private Los Angeles-based company purportedly handling C'onsular affairs for the tiny Caribbean island. Profits were going toward de- velopment or tourism, busmess a nd industry on the poverty. stricken island, spokes mtn ~aid. Hija<"k •.ft<-ript • SACRAMENTO (API -Th!! man char~ed with trying to h1· Jack a Jetliner at Stockton says he wrote a play about a hijacker who goes to Iran and capture~ the Ayatollah Khomeini in order to free the hostai:es. The play or movie script, en· titled "Three Days," came to light Mond<.1y at a preliminary hearing for Stephen Bilson, 25. of Ceres, who was ordered held for trial on $200.000 ball. FBI a~ent Gerald Adams testified that al one point during the 5112-hour ordeal on May 1. Bilson made a reference to tus play. but the FBI d1dn 't un derstand 1t fff'Griug C'IONPd WEST COVINA CAP 1 Despite obJect1 ons from th!! prosecution. a mumc1p:tl court Judge has closed the door~ on ..i bearing to decide if a "gaJ.t order · should be imposed in the kldnap- murder case of dcfrndant Danny Jerome Young Judge W11l1am Mayes ordered ·re porters and spectators out or court Monday after Young's at· torney, Larry Artis , asked that the hearing be closed. Tax Bill ~I.red SACRAMENTO (AP > -A tax rebate bill vi e wed a s an a lternative lo Howard Jarvis' in· come tax t'Ut tnitiat1ve got voted down Monday by the Senate Finance Committee. The measure, SB1920 by Sen. Barry Keene. D·Elk, fell two voles short of passage on the 5-2 rollcaU of the 13-member com· mlttee. Under the bill. a combination of sales and income tax cuts would be used to carry out a re· quirement of the spending limit approved by the vote rs last yt>a r. The requirement is that budget surpluses be returned lo the taxpayers. SAN FRANCISCO OROC~R BAGS ANOTHER GUNMAN Joae San Miguel, 79, HH Hatted 15 Bandit• Grocer Bags More Than Just Food SAN FRANCISCO (APl Jose San Mi guel bags more than food in his tiny market . which is pocked with bullet holes and m- clud~s a practice target in the back room. The 7S-year-0ld groce r has shot 15 crooks during attempted robbenes in 25 years or tending store. The la test gunman who tried to take money from San Miguel took three bullets instead. one 1n the stomach and one in each arm on Saturday night. The ma.n was whimpering on the floor as San M 1guel telephon~ police -again. HE WAS PLEADING with the old man "1th the ()mokmg gun an his hand, "Please don't shoot me no more ... "I didn't even S<'e him," said the aR<'d s harps hooter. explain· m g that he simply whipped out his 38·cahber police special and started blasting away a bit to the nght and above the gun m uzzle facing him. "I work hard for w hat we take in here." San Mi guel said gnm· Jy "It isn 't all that much . but I'm not about to give 1t to some bum just because he comes in here with a gun or a knife." ONE MAN WHO CAME IN with a knife a year ago was s hot to death by San Miguel right in front of the cash register he tried to empty. ed · ·t· h h I" ed · A Cuban-born naturaliz Amencan c1 izen w o as 1v m San F rancisco for 58 years, San Miguel keeps his east-central San Francisco grocery open seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m .. San Miguel, the rather of a son and a daughter, opened his Potrero District market about 2S years ago, and it was not loog before he discovered there was a discouraging feature to the loca· lion ··1 got robtx>d t~o. three llmel:I," he said. "They take ma»be $1S·S20 r got mad. I [¥>t a gun ... sometimes I think that every crook in the United Slates comes in here " Asked if the police ever question his w1 lhngness to perforate "ould·be robbl'~. San Miguel said they never have "Sometimes. C\en, they give ml' a hint here and there about m\ shooting But they never l:lay nothing torn<' .. · Nevt'r, said San Miguel. has he had a thief come back after hr's b<>enshol bythesha rpshoottns.? merchant .. "Jf \OU hit lht·m right ... !he:-oon l com<· ba<'k no mort' hl· ad' 1:.e<l. Bitter Pill Birth Control Suit Ref used LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man who s ued his former lo\'er for becoming pregnant arter, he s ays. assuring him she was on birth control pills has lost a bid to have his case heard m the stale Court of Appeal. The court said Monday at would be an unwarranted tn· vasion or privacy for it to supt>rv1se lovers' promises. The dispute arose when Rom D. Lasher brought a paternity suit against Stephen Kleinberg. Kleinberg ad- mitted he was·the father or her child but hied a counterswt for $200,000 against Ms. La-;her for "fraud. negligent mis · representation and negligence " Kleinberg contended he suffered beuuse of his obliga- tion to support a daughter he dld not want He contended he had sex with Ms. Lasher because she told him she was taking birth control pills. DAILY PILOT A 5 3 Fa~e Death. Penalty) di Funeral Today for Norco Holdup Victim · j , RIVERSIDE (AP> -The dis trttt 8UOrn<ly's omcc was con· 1lder1na Ref'klng \he death penalty 1&galnt1l three bank rob bera in tht murder or a Riverside County sheriff's depu ty as funeral services w~ held bere t.odlAy for the slain man. Deputy Jim Evan s was aunned down Friday in the gangster-style holdup of a small Norco bank. T HE GANG HURLED ex plosives and ~hot a utomatic weapon:. ut pursuing offi cer ... after robbin g the Security Pacific National Bank branch and nee1.11g to the San Gabnel Mountains. where they were captured the following day by <t posse ol more than 200 lawmen Evans, 39. ~as ambushed in the mountains by !he robbers He w as a fi ve-year vetl!ran of the department and 1s survived by a wife and s mall child. "NO CHARGES HAVE b<-<•11 filed yet but we arc contemplat 1ng filin g f or spec ia l circumstances in the murder of Deputy J im Evlln.\ And that. uf course, could mean the de~th penalty." Tom Hollenho rs l , R1vers1de County assistant dis tri<'l attorney, s~ud Monday. Five robbers. dressed m Army Jackets and ski mas ks and totmg '>Cm1 -automal1t' r1rtcs, rohbed the rural bank of $20.000 JU.,t before closing lime Frida) ONE TELLER TRIPPED a s ilent a larm and authont1t'' chased the robbers into th• mountains. C'&ptunng three :sncl k11line ollt' Arrested in connection "'1th the holdup were Chni.tophn llarven. 29. of Mira Lom:i. ht' brother. RusS<'ll. 26. of An<1hc1m aod Geor~e W. Smith, 27 , ul • Cypress lfo llt·nhnr c;t s aid m urcl1 •1 c harj!l'!-t also might be f1lcf1 agam~l the three m connection with lh<' death of William Delgado, a ~us~t who wos shot to death in a gun battle with pohce at the robbery scene. Delgado's 21 -year -old brother., Manuel, wa~ fatally shot Sutur- day m a confrontation with ar· res ting officers. An autop!\y re- vealed he may have died of a self.inflicted gunshot wound through the heart. Jl o ll e nhors t said lesser charges also were being pre- pared against the men. lllclud· mg kidnappmg, bank robbery. r1ot.se~1on and detonation of ex . plosive devices, assault od j police officer and vehicle ~. ~ The men had taken 0•1'1 Hakala of Fontana hosuce ud commandeered h1a van for theft getaway but Hakala escaped with minor injuries, deputies s aid. Several officers also wens wounded during the long cha.s~ that swrted in Riverside CountY. and ended in San Bernardino County. : The Riverside County dlstrid attorney's office decided to han~ die all pro5ecutlons in the case following :J meeting Monday. with San Bernardino officials. Westwood Tragedy House Fire Kills Three, Injures Two : WESTWOOD ~, l A fare raced through the West Coas• lwadquarters of an international Jt'Wll:lh organization early today, killin~ three res idents and inJuring two others. including a t 1rl'f1ghter, autho rit1<:s s aid Ht"S1dent!-t nf lhl' Ch<tbad Luh<1v1t ch house leaped from win-d•'"'.., of the thrt•e !>tor:i !>lUct'O building to ~ave thcm~lves as the f lit' tl r'Okc out at 12.50 a .m . "I WOKE l'P l'llOKJ1'G. I brok<· a ~mdow Md Jumped out," ,,wl Ja('()b H12d<.1, a driver, "how~ a!>leep on the !>econd noor. OaV\d Bcrensoo. 43. an art dirtttor, al.so was sl~p111g on the -.1·cond floor. "I heard o crcickllng no1·H~ outside my door so I didn 'l 01wn 1t. · hl' s aid · I called the fire department ard then Jumped t>Ul THE 81.AZt: \\,\"i Pl'T OL'T artl'r <.1n hour by 175 cit)' !1rd1J!ht1 ·r-. \\1.nl!.,...(''> ~J1d :.<1m e \\1nd<J"''> of the house exploded I rnm the heat. dn\ mg bat k v.ould·be rescuers "W1 h<.1d all thrl-c fll')C1r> goin~ Wl' don't know how many peo pl1 w Pri· 1n lht·n· and J."Ol l')UI " said C1l) f1rE· d 1v1s1on commander l'1:lcr LUC'dr\!lh Thi ... I• .t d..i .. 11r \rJ~('<h .. ~Id Rabbi Shlomo Schv.arz or the n ·nlC'r !'t.111 "The bu1ld1n g c·an be r~plac('d but the people can't be rt·plarc.-<l · . 'l'hl'rt• v.a~ no 1rnm1'<11 atr> "'nrd on how the thrl"<' v1ct1m<; died 'I h!•lf name'> v. l•re r*mg v.1thht•ld pend1n~ nouflcation of next of j.. 111 High inte with insured safety. For those with s10,ooo or more. This high rate b guaranteed tor the tull &-month term to protect you against market fluctuations. No bank or savings and loan pays more. Minimum: $10,(XX). Effective May 8thru14 9A95% 9.860°A. Annual Rate Annual Yield For those with s100 or more. Interest on this account is compounded daily. No bank can pay this high rate! Minimum term is guaranteed for 30 months. Effective May 1 th ru 31 10.75% 11.51% Annual Rate Annual Yield ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $100,000 by a U.S. Gowmment AiencY Annuahz.l'd yidd .u~ fund'""'"'"' on ~l fcx t2 month~ .ll th<.'~ annual ''"e Rdtb a~ \\)\l14'(1 tO C"h.lng\' i1t ll'flt'Wdl r f'CIN,1l n>guf,1tl()O~ roQutrt' J \Ull!>tJ11t1JI ~'1\d(ty ltw l-'OllV withdf<tW.if Jnd J)f001bit compound1flll 1nlt.'fc~ on t>month Monev Mar~ Acc:ounh ' oranoec..nt °"''vP•to• Editorial ~ge llmllllllllllllllll ............................................ ... • Tue.cs.y, w.., 13, ,_, ThCWN\ Kenlll'ldtW RoMrt N Weed/Publlther •' Trauma C e nter Cos t s a Fac tor Mee-Yff.l"I ol wnnatma. Onqe County supttVilon I •t ~ ~na&.ed fi" bospltA111n tbt ~ty to aerve as trawna treatment ceoten. The centers will be eq_u(pped and 1talfed lo ttt1t emer1enc:y catt patients wbO have awfettd nou. ln· jury. The ~ttts are lntmded lo rHpond to a Stttes of re· Ports that &ald UvH rouJd be savf'd by dev~loplna a coun· t)'Wtde network of specially equipped traum1 centen After ~lanatJoo of the rive ~nten wu made lut week. federal olf1cial.a pr~ county 10\•emment for 1'6 Tars11htedness AB ~u.al, county off,caals also heaptd pnus~ upon themselves for whst they claitn ts giant t~p for-.·ard m prov1dlng health care ~ervice to local restdenb Uut there· ' anolber Lde to t.be story. including u ron tcnt1on that elaborately equipped cente r '4'0U!d ~ anothe r influence in raising health care cosb. Included in the monitorlog reports that supervisors have promised will tell whether the trauma care network really is saving lives should be a study of the dollars and <'ents impact Although lhe system supposedly won 'l cost COW'lty government one penny . lhe same officials who sanctioned the program should also be sure tbat it doesn't overly burden the people paying medical bills . They shouldn't a llow hospitals carte blanche on all the latest new medical gadgets and the recruitment of more highlv paid spedalist.s than may actually be needed. 'Give-away' Divid e nds The foreign aid question has always been a touchy one. Many Americans cannot see the wisdom of continu· mg to offer U.S. economic aid to developing COW'ltries when there's still plenty of suffering right here at home. Some a ns wers lo this puzzle developed by the Agency fo r International Development (AIB> are worth consider· mg. ' Last year. the total for all U.S. foreign economic as· sistance programs was $7.1 billion, 1.5 percent of the (ederal budget. But. by far the bulk 'of this a mount was spent in this country for goods and s~rvices that prov4de Jobs and income here. For instance: In 1978 the foreign aid program spent Sl 10 million in California. $318 million in New Yo"rk, $128 million in Kansas. $118 million in Texas. In Missoun . where AJD spent $40 million gn goods. services and agricultural products, $36.9 million went to Missouri fa r mers and food processors. At present, one of every rour U.S. acres of fa rmland produn·s fo r food exports to the Third World. That rL·pre~enls 20 to 25 percent of gross U.S. farm income. The bulk of the grain that goes abroad is not given away. except in instances of natural disasters. but sold \\.Ith lhe aid of long-term, low-interest loans. These loans t.·nablc the developing countries to become better t·u~tomcrs of t he Unit ed States. They now b uy 37 percent of U.S. manufactured ex· ports. triple t he figure of fi ve years ago. And almost a ll the loans and credits extended to the developing coun · tries between 1945 a nd 1978 have been repaJd with in· tc rest and on time. The fact that foreign aid is good business is reflected in the approach of other free world countries. While the United States contributes the largest dollar a mount, 12 of tht• 17 ··donor" countries spend a larger percentage or their wealth on economic assistance to developing coun· t nc~ than we do. In short, foreign aid is not the "giant give-away" that ~ome see, but good business that becomes better as the rlrvcloping countries begin to s tand on their own 1.:t·onomic f cet. Precocious T e en CC r rvmc 1s ~till <1 mere teen-ager. Just tummg 15 this year. but it 's a precocious one m terms of national <ind mtcmational rccogn1l1 on That was the word this month as civic leaders gathered lo "Celebrate UC I." For example. g uests were told . the New York Times and Time magazine have devoted extensive coverage to tht• s1~nificant resear ch on neutrinos that recently won f ;H·ultv member Dr. Frederick Reines election to the Na· tionc.tl .J\c:aclemy of Sciences. The College of Medicine, which currently ls training 1.000 future doctors, has won Its own share or recognition for rc:-,earl'h projects ond the bum treatment facility al L1CI Medit·ul Ccntl'r is now one or the best known in t he eountry. Recognition in the fo rm of $1 1 mil lion in grants frorn f cderal and private agencies now covers half the instruc· t mn<1I expenses for sciences at UCI. And when the school of fine arts hosted a Verdi Con· ference in April, Italian m useums and international ~in gers were involved and reviews of the presentation of Verdi's opera "The Force of Destiny" appeared in San Francisco and New York papera. If UCI keeps going at this rate. the community can look forward to basking in refl ected glory for years to come . • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot 01her 111ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11s1s Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) &42·4321 Boyd/Rattlesnakes Dear Gloomy Gus The t'AA says rour more airlines should be perm HUd t o use Ora n ae Co unt y 's airport. They 1or&ot to m entlon aepreHna. balloons. b Im ps. Saturn rockett. nylnt ••uttn, AfrotlOC , P'red· die Laker\ tto QUIETlll 11 BITT8 R '"~"''J ..... ~ .. .... 111111• ,, .,. ... ~,.~ =.'.£.•V,....'i , Q. When a rattle snake strikee, does It release all of it.a venom ln one abot? A. No, air, It controls It. U It bi ta a rat. presumably, it only tums ioo.e aa much aa 11 needed (o dispatch the thlnc . But 11 It hit.a a bluer beHt ill Mlf defeDN, that would be aotber matter. Ja. eldenlally. eapert1 H)' a IOU•'• wnom ta made up of HVeral dilf ... t lllblC.UC., to•• ltrCmllt' ............. And ta. bellne the 1Dake m•1 be able, t.oo, to CGetrol the 1mounta of each 1ul>· 1tanee, lft1ainl the propior- tlont to._,_ tpeclfte ba.da •••,.ulo~--. CIJlqae run eboul rlftr· ntt1 u. ,.., .,.. .,. • "' ............... JaCk And 1"80D Carter Still a Deft Politician '] . • • lll A6HJNG1'0N -T~ it an AU t •·in Wonder la o d ll· moaobere m \.be back room& of th• Whli. tlouM wt.en a chl!!tt· lt11 Jimmy Carter la Uy\nl to ('Ope wtt.b a delu\or aUn1 fOttiJn poll~>' and a naum1 ffQOOC\\Y. .-1tbout lothl& b.a poll\ical ha lance tJnder Uw temble p~Utt. thl' prnadent doe1n 'l uplode with tt-mpf'r tantrum ~ 1'baa l.lln 't ~ 1tyl f' Ht' JUSt b f't"O me ~ more grim. more gJoom) . more lie · d ud e d He tends to shut h t msclt o cr a nd re m a in " a lone with his decisions These are the ttmes when the phrase. '"the president's b urdens." becomes real. He manages to get a long on less \ban six hours of s leep each n1ght. Even thlt\ ts sometimes in· tf'rrupted by urgent mE>saaaes. sometames by l\is own troubled mind Ourint: the da.yltght hours. utdE"S report he 1:s mon.~ lrritabl · and bruaque than h" used to bt'. But haR ant:r)' fni.stntion \g dt" tect•ble mort• 111 lht• t'ohl look u1 has rye 1tnd th\• t'lc>nchlna of tu~ Earl Waters ·tttth, u lt he were n ppr ml, a quJet. ~ ra.ce. "Wbln •et anJry." be CMK'• told me ... , 1•t qwet. My frieodl rJalos -J can't m)'Mlf -but there la a muacle la my jaw that moves." The MUICM haa been twitchine. lot lately. BUT It' Carur baa bttn an ln- decisl\·e preaideot who bu held back from mllit.ary IJleuuces. htt as • deds•ve pollUctaa who n•spond.s to the ~bllc mood. He refratned from mtutary action as long as the ma,JOl1ty of voc:en approved of restralnL But a.a the p ubhc began to loH paUnC"e with this PC>Ucy. be shlfted \0 a harder line. The prHid ent sim ply con· eluded that this con cmatory policy had become a poUtacaJ llsb1Uty. "He could no loneu a.f. ford to be patient. It was cosUAg ham votes." a Whale House source S&ld. Thls was the real reason Carter dropped the con- ctlaatory approach and con· te mplated military action Thul also had the advanlUMC or dlvertmg the American people":. uttenuon from their economiC' "oes Here again. the president hus been more proficient at publi c relatJons tha n eC'onomw !>Olut1ons ~crN White Hou.-;<' nunutes :.how that he has ~ p e atedly put t be atreu oa polit.h:al a ppear ancfl. Once be happily cited a poll aboWlftl that "a m-.jority of \he Alnerican people now view ~ Dtmocr1Uc party u riscally responalble." Ht-prom~ that "the cood work of the ad· m1nl1traUon wfll beglo to be reflected i.n the pol la." " H E ALSO called upon hls Cabinet officers "t o t ravel around tht.' country lo report to the people on what each of lhem 1 doing walbin t.heir depa rtmf!'nl to reduc-e 1be rate ol lnflaUOo." Another Orne. be asked Cablnt-t m embers "to fully cooperate . . . with tM White House sWf when they are ulttd to speak to groups around the country on the inllauon proeram " Other minutes quote the presl· dent u utuur bis staff "to ron sider •·a~ m wh•ch he couJd personally he lp in tnhunc1ng pu bile awarent•ss and un· derstaoding of the ct\o1<'"6 that "'111 soon race him " Jimmy Cf.lrtt>r may huve been a poor pres1dl'nt. but he is •' superb pou\Jcum. ISllAEL JOLT : If I ratl ()(. h rtuls sensed a pro Pales tJninn t 1lt in 1he Carter adm1n1stra.tJon "i. United Nuuons vol~ again11t J udah aettlementl. t.lileJ re· ceived another jolt laat ~ T he auppreued atory Al ..W ta secret Slat. Departmellll--.. menta . On Aprll 10. tit••· Secretary ol Slate C)'l"9I Va.e Vance, actlnai on Prt1l4leDt Cartcr'a lnatruct.lom. HOt •-. usually bl~mm\UUc.._ tll the Israeli t l"Dnlent. ll de- manded t.ba laraell ll'OOPI be w ithd r a wn poat ·bute from 11ou them Lebanon1 whltll l.be;y had entu ed three oaya eartler la rtaponae to a Palestinian raid oo 'itn lsrBC:'U nUJ"Btt)' scbool. .. t T h ~ Vanre cable bit the l1'raell where they live -lo th~lr UMNl of U.S. mllltary ha rdware . V a n ce warned l>t'ft"nae Mlnlater Eur Webman thnl "tllcgal ~ .. of Ammcaa wt"npon.s mlaht Impede furtlter '" shlpme>ntaofO.S.armatolareel. ~ BY LAW. the president must s l•p an orms f"mbarl(O on any ~ nation t.h.¥t 15 found lo be mhlg ,. \I S Wt'Ul>Of\J' for anythlna but ' ~elf defense. But such la ws can bt' und hOvt' been interpret· t"d broadJy If other conaldtta· lions warrant 1t, as In the ('&le o( King HassM of Morocco and his aggress1vt' "defense" a1ainat Ahwrtan backed guerrillas. T HE ISRAELIS, a pparenUy nervous about t he Carter ad· m1n1strnt1on's perceived anti- IHael lJlt. promptly withdrew thf'ir troope from Lebanon. Pnme Mln1ster Begm ha*-" naed that the troop wlthdnlwal had been "demanded" by tbe . United St.ates. He sought to NW face by annotn>dhg that U.S. Ambassador Samuel W. Leri.s had merely tried to ''clarify IJ>raers mtent.Jons." He mllde no menhon of th-.: tough-talking commuoicataons from Vance three days before t he lroops were pulled back lsraell sources told my ~ Ron McRae that the U.S. demand mfluenced We1zman's ~ ol res1gnallon00Apnl 17. W~ had bet.>n outspok~n tn his CJIPPOSI· t1on to Jew'l~h setUement.s, "with no ~ecunt~ value." an tbe ~· cupaed zone. H e a rgued tha t lsr.tt>l "a.' '"makmg tbe world '>IC'k and llred"' by 1t.s pro\•ocatJ vt! wu lements policy. and felt that t ht> h1~tonc and \'1tal -support <1( I he L" nated States v. as being en· ddn~ered by Be~in·s hard·lme ap- proach Eleven P r o p o sitio ns Lined Up For Voters Although the June 3 clet't1on 1' primarily ror the purpo~t: or selecting pa rty nominee!> for leglsJative and congre!>saonal or. rices. voters wall also be ballot ling on ll measure~ proposm~ new laws Attraclan~ the ~rcale!>l tn· terest has bet•n Propol>tl1on 9, 1;1" for \otcr approval of ICK·al low <.·~t housing proJe<'L\ d~p1lt:· t ht• (art "ul·h developments "ould bt-addJlJooal burden.'> on thl' t·ommuruty for polite. fire. ... e~l'r and othe r ~erv1ce"i as 14t'll a' for :-.trt·et.... :.1dc•" alk:. and lt1tht1nl! Propoi.1t1on ~ " a fret•dom of tnfm mutton ffil"J,llrt' 1nlt>nd<.'d to aid nt·w.-. t l•portt•r-. h> prott'<.'llng 1ht• l"llllf1d1·11 l1.lltl) ur their :-.ourrl':'I "ould launch ~ state l.nto Ute field o( fi.nanCUlg pnvate ~­ nt'SS 10 the name of energy alternatn·~ develop~t. It pro. pol.es authoriz..ation ror the lS· !>U3n<'i! of revenue bonds fOf" that pur~ Aside rrom the pot.m. t1al or m aloog capit al less available for individual bor· rowers It does not seem an ap. propriate a c tivity for a cap1tabstic nation. . • • • the so·called Jarvis JI in· 1tiative which wou Id redut'e s ta t e s ur · pluses by cul· tang personal income tax~ 1n h a lf a nd provide for the perm a · nent index or permit .:t'nl·ral obltgat1on bond' to be tM,ul'd for prol(rami. which hint• t•atlwr not bct·n uuthonz~ <ir already rt'Jt'Ctcd by the Lt'j("latun• II would r 1rr um· vt.>nt tht· SP<'ndtnR ltmatallon :-. 11rov1:-.1ori' of ttw mt·a:.urt• enact 1•tl only la.'t Novcml>er as Prop ,1 It ulso fmli-to a~sun· th11t th<• pr<>t'l'l0d'I from lht• bond:-. will ht· 'IWnt on dc•vclopmt•r1t 1n11tead of ha lant'~. With hu~c s urplUbt!' sttll un·umulot in~ in lhc !llJttt• tn·a~ury ti would not seem 1n Uw hl•!>l !>Uhlu• lnt\'f('S t to tnCUr furtht•r bondl'<i 1o<tcbtedness PROPOMT IO C \f't!) up >:ut<frhnt•'l ror rt•upportaoomenl 1ntt·ntlt•ll to n •quare ('1ty und t"Olll\t ~ 1ntt·~rity an rt'dastn ctaog b~ 11 1~1" in.: th•· 11p~rt1onmenL'I 111 tw '"rt·n~nably' ('qual ~hilt• .1t 1ht• ~11ml· tlme compelling dis · 1r1r t ,·ooti>iulty It m. y help but tmbulunt•e In <h:1trict rcpresen 111t1on Wllf ronttouc lo exist a!. lt1n)I ns 1l 1s based upon popula· t wn 1nsteud of actu~I registered VOll'r~ Proposition 10 is a rent cootioi ml'iasure prohibiting sl ate-wide rent control legislation and establishing criteria for any local ordinances aimed at rent control . . income tax rates based upon rosl of hvmg factors . Whale much has already been heard on this measure and far more 1s yet to come. the other 10 measures have received little or no notice PROPOSmON I 1s a bond act proposed as a '"park " measure but actUBlly is a '"cookie Jar'" for many new programs including sewage treatme nt plants. fish halcherk>s. and agricultural s01I drainage projerts. It would Art Hoppe l'rupo111\1on 2 mcrdy nm· t 1nut'h th•• i.lah"i1 Veteran llom1· Loun proJ(rum by issuance or S7~> m11l1on or bonds to ~~ rt' p1rnJ in totaJ by tht• home bor r o w c· r i. . 'l' h t' p r o ~ r u m h it s osx·ratro ror more thun 50 Yl'1&r.. with grr-nt i.urccss c nabhnl( I hOU.!>ands o ( veteran!> to :.eeurc tht!ar own homes without costang the taxpayers one dime P ropos1t1on 3 seeks lo un· necessanly further burden the i-tate's constitution by wnUng into it proh1b1tions against alter· m g the State Capitol. PROPOSITl ON 4 would re· move present requirements of Propos1l1on 7 is a tectuucal provis ion to permit use of federal funds to aid flood. fire and earthquake disast er victims in d eanng wreckage and debns from private property. I\ is un· opposed. Propos itio n 8 i!. an in· ltlative proposed by zanies who PROPOSITTON 11 ls another """htp the oil companies" measure. H you believe that in· <.·r..·asmg stale laxes on oU com- panies will h e lp to lower Rasolinc prices and make ~asohne more available. vote for this U you see that any ln· creased taxes on the oil com- panies will merely be puaed along to the motomt.s. will di&- courage further oil explontJon and production. aod encourace oil compa nies to move their headquarters out of tbe state, vote against 1t. At Long Last, So01ething New to Worry About Happy days are here again! Most econo mists agreed this week that Treasury Secretary G. Willia m Mi ller's l on g · standing prediction has at laat come true. Mr. Miller has been predicting that Americana will no lonaer have to worry about tnflalton. They will have to worry about a recesston Instead . If so. t.hil ls good news. Every American I know 1s pretty d arned alck and Ured or worr y ln1 abo"t lnlla · Uoa. 111 have to tr y t o •u••• on e more If me wh a t mr wife, Ol)'nda. had to r:r for t w o GU I)' t1"'b thopt, I thl"k I 'ti 10 .._en. Wor~'"' aboul a NelllW. will not only prove refreshJng, but onc:-e we gel t he ha ng of it again. It should be a heck of a lot easier. Unfort un a t e l y , a who le generation of Americans bas grown up without ha ving to worry about a whopplna 1ood re· c~11lon. <That little one in '74 scarcely counta. > Aa it veteran o f the G r e at R eceulon um.~!!,_~ape lt beboov me to ouwne t.he advan\aps ol receAk>n worrylna and oner a few belp(uJ UPI. Al TO 'ms edvant.a .... kt'a at.lrt wltJI tu lbelten . I bow .,..,. ....... worried al,a.t IDd day tor ,.aa whltW tbe6r tu aht9'er la ...... IN UMr "-lM rlaht t11 tineht, wlll lh• ....... """ ......... '° 111 wlMn aa.y•,. atllti\ed A~,tlllll't'••_..Mm· , ... """'" ta• •••• , \ban Nt"I ...... 1td. Do )'OU \NM those thousands of auto workers laid off this week a re worrying about tax shelters? or course not . In tbls great land of ours. those on we lfa re llve like mHUonaires -in that neither pays a dJme to the feds in taxes. - Among the hundreds of ot.ber lnflali<>rulry wor ries that a de· cent recasloo wlll eUmlnale are the price or a 11111 ot fresh oranae Julee ln Parts. wbet.ber t hree c11ea of cabe rnet 11uvlpon are a better bedae Utan a Kru1effand, how a wrap- around morta.,e workl, kt t.QJ movie worth M. OP&C and "1hN doll all UM! money tol Not Clftff durln1 the Great I~ do I rec1ll a IOul 181· '"'· ......... au tM mcmey _, •. klule! .... lt ...... 11 wtat for thlnaa Ulct turnl&11 And w• mt'ftlOM Hid, "Oueq how muth . I pald ror lhta• two lurftl ... ,'' H WU aid With a noll Of happy tr1Mmph \ So you will fllld tha.t r• cession won1ea are far al ..... and more basic than frtvoloaa inflationary worries. lleceeU. worries will help us a ti refled on the eternal veriUes of life, Mdl as Where our lJUt two tunQ& will come from. (A8 TO holpful hints, tM oelJ ono that leal)I to mind at lbe mo- ment b t.o watch out for r.wn, 1tockbn*ers. My Uncle Ed ur· rowly tt1caped beinl blt by • laWnJ atockbtoker lD •• ud be has allyed out ol lh• markll. • to m•~ die r&Ducl&I ........ ever atnce.) But \he aeemlaa act.-of .. rte•H•on thla Wffk ••' M D.IUlbt but wllbful Ulmklal. fte .ctmllUlt rlltklft hu ...... ,.., .... ln1m 1 .....-tor lwo,... and, ll'J .. It mllltl. Ml 8ll bt•n able to cWlwer. All we U lt do l1 k ... _. flnc•nc.-..ct. ., ' WORLD I NATION ONLVfttLOT .47 QUEENIE Euromart Members Use Own Jargon ~ ...... _.__ ___ _ "You aucted•" Computer Top Campaign Aid SAN DIEGO <AP> -A Judge. Ross G. Tharp. is expected to win the Republican nomination for the 78th District seat in the sute Assembly -but a computer is working overtime to derail him .. The machine. 48K Micro, is Ben Elliott's mechanical campaign manager. Across the screen of the computer in Elliott's accounting office flash names and addresses. with addressed envelopes pouring from an automatic printer The space~age machines give hjm instant in · formation about 20,000 or so Republicans in the district. 350 precinct lists and telephone numbers of 10,000 party members. Lots of information. Even of TeSidents whose backgrounds only incline them to vote GOP. There is District 28260 where the computer shows only six of 126 registered Republicans can be expected to vole. Elliott plans to waste little time there. Then there is No. 27761. where the computer says 81.1 percent of registered Republicans will turn out in June for the primary election. There, Elliott is devoting a lot of c.-ampa1gn time. The information which he compiled shows "those who have voted Republican Ln recent elec· tions, those who have s hown a propensity to vote Republican." says Elliott in an interview, adding: "I have just chosen a way lo campaign that 1s much more cost.effective " The 32·year-0ld Elliott also takes time to write a personal "warm hello" on all those pamphlets being mailed out by 48K. But his office computer is making up ror a big campaign organuation which he can't afford. Also in the Republican race is Nick Miloslavich, a 31-year-old freshman at San Diego St.ate Uolversity .• le referred to his own campaign the other day as "a Josine cause." DRU Et..S. 8 ltlum <AP> -TM l:wopeu Common Manet, Uke every Olher lntenaUooal or· ganluUon and mott iovemmeat.a. bu deveaop.d • Jar1on all llt own. and lt talt• • IOOd memot)' to undfll"IJtand much or lhe talll at beadq\l&ft4n. Fll'1lt. the~·s "lht" NLM." t.be popular name for the Europenn t:conom•c Comm\AAlty, made up of nine nat1on1 Brl\aln. Prance. W••t Gt>rmany, lt.aly. &-l1ium. I.be Netherlandl, Lu•· f"mboW'fit. l>t-nmark and Ireland -linkH by tbelr ratth ln •mocna(}y •nd commlt.ment to free trade w1th each otbM WMn ont-country 00.. llOmethin1 lbe others don't Uke. It'~ act'used o/ vk>latinc "'n>e Treaty," the 1968 Treaty o! Rome that HlAbU1bed the mark t ITS BIGG£ST CU&aENT crlsis ls the "British problem" -BrUairt'a threat to withhold \ti. annual t'Ontnbuuon to lbe market budtet unless 1t.5 a~hSment is i>barply reduced. Britain is ex· peeled to pay S2 5 billion more lnlo the market budget this year than it gets from t.be organization. lt wants lht-deficit cut to $410 million. IC the dlbpute isn't setUed. Britain may refuse lo take part ~n any community meetings, adopting a policy <"ailed "the Empty Chair," first used by French President Charles de Gaulle when be ob- Jected to Common Market policies in the 1960s. The problem will be ruscussed when the nine nations' foreign ministers gather in Rome on Saturday for a "Gymnach" meeting. They call at ··Gymruch" because it's an informal meeting of a type first held tn Gymnich. West Germany, M'veral years ago ~LSO IOGH ON THE agenda for the Rome met'ting wall be "the April 22" decls'<>I\. That was wht'n the market ·s foreign ministers decided lo impose economic sanctions against Iran on Satur- day unless "decisive progress" is made toward freetnR the American hostages held there by Ira· nian mmtants s ince Nov. 4 Wh e n Common Marke t ofhclals are "memorialized," no one puts up plaques honoring Prisoners Set.Mark WASHINGTON <AP> --f'or the fifth straight year. lhe number of prisoners in federal and state mstitutions rose to a ne w rerord Fig~ released this week by the Bureau of Jus tice Statis tics s aid the total number of prisoners last Dec. 31 was 314.083. up 2.3 per· cent from the previous year. Federal inmates dropped 12 percent to a total of 26,2331 but state prisoners rose 3.8 per· cent. Texas bad the largest number of slate prisoners. followed by California. fEATteG SOI.I> STATE 10UCH CQffROlS Cabinet Momlted wllh ..... V.111 wl CooldOP Llyl1t REPLACES~ RANGE EXHAUST HOOD ... and Saves valuable Count• Space • C.-t.y TJ!M « ~ T.,.._,.._ wldl Mia-. ~ ..... ...,,. C:O..ol e 11'" E1nr• w.. o-. c.1cv • r.., eo , ..... ._.. , .. • ............ 30", ....... U'' ..... • a....11 ftl9' .,,....._ few lt•..,'dv Mt ,...._. to ou.W. • T""" your ,.,... -. • MMe I c..ei"" Clft•I ..... ....., ~·---··· ... 11119111111111111 .. =~ N ........ '50 Aft:' ........... ~30 YOUI sao :~~s ..... t.bem. lnltead they lend their names to policiet or reports '°" wl\Jcb they are respomlble or to com-mlt\eet the)' headed. 8ut their Jame cao be • neet- in& thin&. At the market'• 1\mlmit meeting in Luxem- boura two weeks ago, Britain'• problem was re- ferred to the Ruacero Group, a.med after a Common Market bureaucrat who chaired the panel. AnEa A COMMUNITY spokesman kept re- ferring to t.be Ruuero Group in counUess brief· Inga. one British journalist m an almost inaudible voit'e asked: "'Who the hell is Ruggero?" The spokesman shrugged. Uke their CGunterparts l.n Washington. Com· mon Market officials love to ··1ze" their concepts. Policies are not restructured, they are r8tl'Ue· turlied or rationalbed or wUtuUonaUaed or harmoni.led or even ~ramaterilecl. Sometimes lt'1 hard to keep titles ud aaen· cies dear. The Cou&cll of Europe 11 a l1'0UIP that discusses social probaema. But Ute ~an Coun· ell ia composed of the Commoo Martcet a bead.I ot government. Meetlnp of other cabinet members are simply called "councils." The president of lbe European Council 11 the head ol government designated to preside at the summtt meetings. Ke la not to be confuted with the president of the Commiukla. the community'a ad· mlnistraUve branch, which handles day-to-da>' bmin~. So when officials t.aJ.k about Ute "pres•· dent," they may be talking about Roy Jenkins of Brit.ain, the commission president, or Francesco C~o( 11.aly, U\&counei1 presldect. Raid Started by Phone Simple 'Yes' Put British in Action BANGOR. Wales <API -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said simply "yes" and put down tbe telepbooe when asked whether to order British commandos to storm the occupied Iranian Embassy in London. Home Secretary Wilham Whitelaw has said. The commandos of the elate S~c1al Air Services Regiment stormed the bu.Hdlng May 5 after Iranian Arab gunmen killed two or their 21 hostages and shoved one bod y through the em· bassy front door. "Onc-e a body had been put outside th~ ~m . bassy I knew we had to take 1mmed1ate acuon. · Whitelaw said. ,· .. ·. DwveL • • J telephoned the prime minister and sbe ~id 'yes' and put the phone down. "We both knew the risks mvolved and all I net>ded was the go-ahead." Addressmg a meetmg of members of the rul- ing Conservative Party in thts town in northern Wales. Whitelaw added: "f am glad today I ha- \ern gOt the same feeling an the bottom of my :.tomach " In Ow raid. rommandos killed five of l.be six ~unmen and N.>tScued the surviving hostages, end· mg a six-day siege . lloutml 3 flights daily. 4 flights daily. .... ~ Salltua~ 5 non-stops daily. 2 non~stops daily. jle most non-stops of any airline. The only non·stop service. Peel oal to 22 other dties bl the US..C.-aada and M1 sk O! Boise. CalgtuY. Des Moines. f.dmonton. Eugene. Fresno. Grand Canyon, Idaho Falls. Mazadan, Milwaukee. Oakland. Pasco. Phoenix. Pocatello. Puerto 'kllarta. R£no.San Francisco. Sanjose. Seattle. Spokane. Tue.son and Twtn Falls. Just call a navel Agent. your Corporate li'avel Arrang<?r. or Hughes A!r.Ynt: Los Angeles (213) 722·5100 Ontario (714) 986-6724 Burbank {213) 247-8333 Oran~ County (714) 540-2060 • 1111. TopleeeM ID dll 'lllll .U DAii. Y PtlOT Coul*t Ruling Told Police P robe1 Defined W A.IHIN010N (AP> -TM Tbe c o u rt '• two moil coulatHl ctvll llberlulau, TIHareood ManhaU aod WlWam J. BhlfttWl Jr • voted to ltltke dowa tbt-convi<:Uon. Bul l.My Hid \bey &tMHllr lll'eed wUll \b t n e w d e r nll loo o l lntft'T'OlaUon SupttlM Court'• ..... lllf'lllllda dodriae .......... ..,.. pok'9 "interro,auoe .. for tlM finl tJ mt. but the cWlaWaa'• 'mpld OD lndl~ riCM.I Md ~ ~ .. l &abjeet lo~ By • 1-3 vot.• Monday, tM courl u ld, "tb• Miranda ut11u1rd1 co m e &nto pla y wheoever a penon tn cuat.ocl.1 b subjected to ettht r eapreu queauonla1 or Ila func:tloaaJ eq u Iv akftl." Ju.Utt John r 1ul Sl~vens, tho thl1'd dlaunter, called thf' declaton 1 telr oat ltom lhu Miranda doc&rlne In othtr m1tltt'1 Monday, Ole ju.aUCN look tht-&e art Iona Ruled In • Phll•delptU • cl.ff llwll lhe mere pOHlbllily ol a crimlnat d I nda nt'• lawyt'r havlng hod • ronn1cl or lntl'rl"llt 16 not eonouti!h to ovrr1urn ti ('OflVlt'Uon J uatlee Potteor St ewa rt . w rttan 1 for the m 1 Jorlt)'. \'~pl ained that ''t he t•rm 1ntt-rroaauon undt-r Miranda rf'fen not onl)' t o t':apr"~' qul'1Htonant: but •l•o t o any ~oro. or artlona on UM part ol police . . . that tM ~Utt houJd know are reasonably Hlt•ly to l' I 1 c 1 t a n 1 n c r 1 m 1 n a t 1 n g responst> ·· Ruled br • 5 4 vote w 11 ve the fedenl Equal Employment Opportunity C"ommiulon full po wer to s ue employer~ on behalC of ull v.orkc~ v u:t1mii<..od by a 1e11l buf.b The Maranda ~oe ~ull"ft pohct' to tell SU5pe<'l5 about tht>1r rights to remam :»tlent and to h ave a law yer 's hf'lp while ans~enng pollc-e questions. Ru led that Atla nta ·~ overwhelmm~ly black ~rhool dut rirt d oe6 not huve t o C'Onsol a date 1\11 n1nt: predominanUy white s ubur ban districts If a suspl'ct invokes those righ ts . police m ust s lo p 111l interrogation Any statements made by lh<' ~u.,pet'ts after lhe poanl wher e poh N should have ended the interrogation cannot be us l'd as evidence in a trial. -Agreed to dedde whet.her the cl06lng off of u M«•mph1s. Tenn street to through trafflr w ould be a n 11ct of unlawful r aclal disnimlnaUon because It w ou ld i s o l a t e a b l ack neighborhood from a white one. The court Monday reinstated th e murder convic t ion of a Providence. R I . mun. saying the state Supreme Court was wrong m r uhng that Thomas Inni s w as impr o perl y inter rogated by police Stewart said there was no proof that a conversation between police officers in Innis' presence was c alcu l at e d to d r aw hi s uu·rimmatmg r(>Sl>Onse Stewart s;ud the officers rould ntJt have kno" n that thNr remarks would have that c(/f'ct T he justices told the Cuhfornia Sup reme Court to c lartf) whe the r its dec1s1on striking down Barry Floyd Braeseke's m ur der ronvirtion was based on federal or state const1tuhonal grounds. The state court had ruled lhat Braeseke m ust either be retried or St"t free l>ecausC' hi!. fma con v1ct 1on wa1> improper Prosecutors h<id said lht•y h<id no case without the confe~~1ot1 Rt>fused to hear an apP<'al b) actress Jane Fonda and her political activist husband. Tom Hayden. in their bad to pry OP<'n National Security Agency fllc't a bout their act1v1t1cs ·- Fugitive N ow l\'lost \l,. anted Re fused the requC'st oC the• California public dc fc·ndc·r·.., office to require Jury tnah for Ju venil es who. 1f ronv1c ll·d . co uld be behind bars Cor pe1rt of their adult lives WASHINGTON (/\Pl -The FB I has adde d Hon a id T. Wlllt ams. c<mv1ctt•d of murder . arm<.·d robbery. kidnapping and .ir-.on. lo iL5 hsl of .. Most Want· t•d Fug1l1vCl> " The justices' dec ision lert int act t h e murder -related con va ct ion a n d seven · year sentence of a Bakershcld youth, J oseph Grtjalva. Wi lham~. 37. of K eystone, W.Va . was serving a life term for the 1975 slaying of a Bttkley. w Va . police officer when he pulled off his fifth prison escape las t Nov 7. Beck ley over- powered two p rison guards to break out of the Moundsville. W. Va .• State Penitentary. 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Closing Slated Oran,:it• Coa~t College 's Li brary will be closed Saturday, while new carpeting is Ill· I f it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a D aily Pilot classif ied a d .Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad - v iser wilt help you turn your wheels into cash. stalled The library will .__ _________ __..;;.__ ________ -" reopen Monday IS AP EV LEM? Consider .1 SECOND TRUST DEED REALES T ATE LO AN. We'll do ou r bl·St to t.1kt• tht• !>t1ng<•1JI 'if b11rrnw1ng ,\~.11n !>t th\! (•quity an your homl>. We M <' V<'ry conrC'rnt·d th.H 1n t N1·-.t r 111 s .1n,f b<irrnw1n}~ CO'>l '- h.wt.· rt'.H.hl·d tht?1r h1ghl'~t lt·\l'I 111 r<<t 1·11t h1 ... 1my Whtfl wr h.wC' no control ovL·r 111\l'rl''>t r.\t1·-. .... --..-.::-?fr. Wl' will do our !oh.Ht' an f1ght1ng 111ll.1t11tt1 by n ·duung the brokerdJ;<.' lt·t''> wht.•fl•v(·1 poss1bl('. 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I hate that coffee. • T h o m a !'> t o I d ,1 startled c.iudtence r 1· cently R e fugee Centers To Open WASHINGTON 1AP> -Two more mll1t<.1ry bases. in Maryland and in Pennsylvania, may bl' used to handle the flood or Cuban r e rugees streaming into Florida.· according to Lhe While House The two bases have been asked to be r<'ady 1o begin receiving re- fu~ees within th(• next f ew weeks. a White House spokesman has sa1d. CURR ENTLY, rc- (ugc·es are being pro- cessed at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida a nd at Fort ChaHec, Ark More than 36.000 rt• fugees have arrived m the United States in the past flow week::.. !>train- ing the rc.wurces of the two bases THE TWO new Ct'O· ters arc tht• Indiantown Gap Natwnal Guard t raining center near Harrisbur~. Pa . which was used five years a~o to handle V1 ctnamc::.c r e fu gees. and th e f or mer Bainbridge Naval Training Center. about 35 mile~ northcasl or Baltimore Arter a thr<'C·day lull 10 the nooct of refugees. more than 5.300 arrived Sunday. the largest one· day total s ince the Cuban boat.lift be~an Each of the two new hases could handle up to 20.000 persons. officials !>aid. Funding Asked for Mexico SAN DIEGO <AP> Officials are asking for Sl million in U S. dis· aster relief funds to re- build a bridge washed out by torrential rains in Mexico, not the United States. OF.AR rAT I ani l2 ycur old and I um 1n l\'n·~led an 10 f\St to " ~ummer b-.ketball camp l'ct lllt,• to atknd one thul COOC'entralea on ahootln1 tr1lnln1it H Z . Nt'wport 8t11u:h i\ ~"°°''"' SIM'daUy ump ta 1d1edule4 JUH '* 'o Jww H ac atapman Q,lle1e'1 OrH1e ca•· put . Callf'd "•Mftl•' PaaUter," ._ eamp toaLt Ml for bo> • and tllrb •IJed 1 to II. ~ tt7 tat or ttl ·IYSl for mof'f' laformackla. l C1 alJ.O Ila buktthU uap1 plaued Uu.a 1U m mr r from July H to ~ <•I• l( &o 18> aad Aq. ~0 'o !% (a~H tt to 11). UO'a 8em•er 8peri8 Camp roi.Cb SIM for area resl-.U ud 11• for pt>rsons "ho ~JM'Dd Cralnta1 day1 oa caap111. Pbonr 1133 08S for details. Hurd .SttoriHg Har ... tul DEA H J>A r M) hu!'>band would be a !'>Ure win ner in a ::.noring contest. He says he snores ht.>t'dUSe he 1s in a deep sleep. and 1!> getting the rt>sl he need:.. IL seems to mt> that his breathing 1s ·c11!'>turbed b:> this snoring and that he probably 1i.n 't resting as well as he thinks he is. Has anyone l'Vl'r done research on thi~;· N.E .• Irvine The Health lnsuraoce lnstl&ute a1ree1 with ~ou. It reports that utremely loud saortag does not slgnlly dttp sleep -aDd It can do more harm than keep a bed partne r awake. Researchers say that heavy snoring prevents restful sleep, which lo turn, causes Irritability, depression and uclear thinking. It also can put • strain OD the urdiovascular system. The reason for this la tltat ~hen a person snores. the U.roat muscles lose Gay Nixed On Senior PromD·ate CUMBERLA~D. R.I <AP> -for the second time in as many years. an avowed homosexual ~tudent at Cumberland High School has been de· nied permi::.sion to bring a nother male to th£' senior prom. The student. 18-year· old Aaron Fricke. s aid the principal 's r uling violates his constitu- t1onal nght to go to the dance with the escort or his choice. He said he will challenge the ruling m federal court. Fricke said the stu· d e nt h e want s to t ake to the May 30 dance is Paul Guilbert. whose own attempt to take a male date to the school's prom last year failed. Guilbert's bid was s uc- cessfull y denied b y school officials because Guilbert's rather did not want tus son -then still a minor at 17 years old to go with another male . Compost Toilet Approved CONCORD. N .H. CAP > The State Supreme Court has ruled that a W t'st morel and Quaker family may continue to hH' in a home with dr) \:ompost toilet in viola· tion of town zoning that requires a septic tank. The court said the ion· ing board cannot de- mand a septic system for a house that has no running water. plumb· mg or electricity. ...... • zo ._... • "Col o l"'Obllm., T"-n wnlf 10 Pol Dsum. Pal waJl cut rrd foptP . (lfUmu thr o"~' ond acfton ~need to tol~• t114"Q111t1n rn Q<>Vt'"'mrnl olld bu.lfn.tu Natl 11ou qwltwn.• ro P<tt °"""· Al Your Servkt. Oro• Coo1t Dm111 Ptlaf, P 0 . Hoz '*· Codo M11a. CA t2fH At rnan11 lttt1r1 01 po,.tbU WtU t>. OM'WfTed, bul phonif'd mql11nn or teum not mcludmg th• read"'' (ull auml!, Odd,.,.,. and bwmfu hours' phone nu m blrr COJtPIOt bf ron•td.ertd. Thu column OJ)PIOT I dtM· 111 tr<'f!PI Sunda111 .. tlllelr .._ ud e.llafM abeve &M \'ocal ff~I H a.e ID111af1aae. nu bt.eb tate flow of alr aw U1f\ 11ffper brub tllroua.b wttb • loud uore. When t.bla happeea, U.e oxnea level ln tile blood lall•i wlllt'b caa lead to lrrecuJar beart beau .. ct rHp ra&ory problem•, accordl.ai to researdt done by l>r. Davld W. Hodael ol Ule Unlver1Uy of {'ok)rado Health Sele aces Center. He adds tltat "flilOIUI moat auttepllble to t.eavy snortag are onrwel!C)lt men past the •Ce of 45. Polk-ff Corfl'rs l11S..,....('f" Gap• DEAR PAT l 'v~ d~cided to get some sup- pl~mental insurance to fill the gaps in m y Medicare coverage. What 1s the diffe rence between u "wrap-around policy" and a ''hospital lncome P<>Licy," and which is better., P.E .. Huntington Beach A wrap-arowtd poHcy will help pay for a number of expea.ses Medicare deeu't cover, Htb as the first-day hospital deduttlble, copaymeats &hat begla on the &1st day of boepitallutloa ~r Medicare Part A, and the MO dedodJble and ••rt ol tbe 2t perceat copaymeat for pltysJdaa and other profesaional services under Part B. Tbe hospital lMome policy pays a flsed sum of money dally when one ls bospltatbed. Nol all policies pay for tbe first day of boapitaUzatlon. Each bas advantages. Generallyt._wrap·arouad ·policies rover the obYious gaps ln medkare and extend beoents beyond tbe Jevels proylded by Medicare. Because they pay a percenuge of the medical charges, these policies tend &o respond automatically to lnOation wU.b hlgt.er benenta. However, there may be periodic premium ln· cruses. While hospital income policies pay a u sb benefit. it ls fixed. which means one has to keep an eye on rtslng medJcal care costs and consider ln- crusl..nJ: the cash benefit. DAIL v PILOT A. Women who a1 e one of ci lond deserve a d1amono d'> 1nd1vrdu 11. ciS <hey are Serecc one of our dtdmond ~011c.:ure\ tor t1tr b 1c t 1 1s ser 1n 14 karac yellow gold. pnced frorn S500. S~~VICK'S Firw I• w..i .. ~ '>•net' 1917 f..i,h1on b l.ind, N.,wpori Cent"'· Nl-wport BNrh. 714/6'4 1380 "'"'tmtn,t .. , l.<1,1tun. lf1U' ""'"""' v ....... I N~h Or•n11r I Th .. C.1ry I "' (. vmh" &: llll'• M•ll• Abo C..rt'ot.-u~ Anll>"W-. I°"'" llW'j\u / ~' V'fX" Uw a... ol '>lo.,...•.--<,_.•~·"'""'"' Anwnun l •P<f"' Vl<,A M••llN C.lwtV, \ft"mtvr (HI( /<'ILoeV~ Gt.c/J • T he 1.000-fool bridge i n Tijuana has linked rail freight service between San Diego and I mperlal counties. At the time of the Febru· ary s torm s. the Metropolitan Transit Development Board was planning to begin freight service. The family built the house "in accordance with lhei r r e ligious hcliefs and the doctrine or simplicity in l iving." the court said. The home's dry compost toilet was approved by the state water pollution control agency. NewSuper\hluefareswithalltheextras. IN ALL. 49 miles or lhe board's San Diego & Ari zona Ea s t er n Railway runs through Baja California and is controlled' by lhe Sonora and Baja Railway. Tom Larwl n . the board 's general manaaer. said: "We ha· ven't beell told 'no' yet that we can't use the money outside the coun- try." Leads Labor SAN DIEGO CA P > Joe Francis, former pre- sident of Fire Fighters Local 145, will succeed R .R . Richardson a s secretary-treasurer of the Labor Council of San Diego and Imperial counues. The poet is the moat Important in or- ganised labor in the re- 1ion. BEAUTY PAGEANT GIRLS WANTED To Partlelpate la Mlaa Tltf•ny'I le•utY P•11••nt NewP911lea~ -ova11 - c.1a.a1111 ..... 1W., W... 6 Fri. 1ftM I p.m. Now United offers you more ways to save than ever. Our new Super Value fare applies to regular full -service Coach travel \vi th c.:ompli- mentary meals and wine service. Price even includes tax . You can fly nonstop to Honolulu or Hil o. every day of the week.for on(y $163.05. There arc no advance purchase requirements but seats arc limi tcd. So make your reservations early. 1ravel must be completed by June 15. Kids SCMe\'ell more. Children (ages 2-11 ) can fly with you for only $123.03 . Their tickets arc also subj ect to the JimHations of Super Value fares. CaJI your Travc1 Age nt for reser- vations. Un ited and Western I ntc r- national Hotels. Partners in Travel . Most nonstops to Hawaii Arrhf' '1 :'41.Am (747) 1205pm -I CIOpm c1..i11 3:l0pm lflOpm C747l ti'\Opm 7 IOpm (747) IOOOo m U-"" Arn'ff' 9 IO am CDC-10) II l.>pm · Uni1,·d, ~11pc.•r \af11t fnrr I~ a rn1/ '"''' Ot>t't11•r,"' ./ I . I Je DAil V PIU>T MARMADUKE Tl*dty, Ml'/ 13. IMO by ..... Alldtnon PEANUTS 0. A NATURE Mll<E 5'JGH AS nilS, IT J5 IMPOR'TimN TO IOEHTI V C N PLANTS R.owelS MAUIE1, '(OU'RE A 61RL ... 6'RLS LIKE A.OWERS ..• L&MAl KtND <:$ A.QJfR IS THIS? FUNKY WINKER8EAH "'-Dt~.c.~. t.!F I PAAC.11(£ E\A:RCJ ~Nt"-C. ~ WIU.. I P>EC.OME EJR£Ai 21- SHO E Nosey. here nad to lo.tep checking the camera• MISS PEACH N01 All1"HU~, l3(AT ! 'T'~INlc:'. YOLA'~E THE NE><T 8~£,i THINCI . A DOPEY, ~1'1NNV · L.C01('1N61, Cl-tAM,Y TWl'f'. THE FAMIL 'T' Cl F\CU~ by Bil Keane "I didn't know posghetti come in \flCh ." DENNIS THE MENACE 'l QEAO A ~ Ct«:f ... 6l1T IT ~y saNCD \IOlTH 1X'tN': , GORDO l\1£: MfAi:<:.O ~ ~THE~ ~PITAL.lfY AfoJD f:VIOf:~TI.~, rt.ie f-AR~ X>LJTH OloJf~ ™E llOl.f::. ~TA~ 'TH~ ~1TA11N! ?·I~ JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY THERE'S A GOOD SPOT FOR OUR PICNIC I SL UGCiO by Jeff MacNef ly b y Mell Lazari us .. ' COMICS I CROSSWORD by Qartn M. SdUI BIG GEORGE DRA88lE 1\t(U'~ A ~~ A1" ~ IJMo k'.£U'S ~IMO M£ 'f'O ~ 04)'f ~'4 '41M. , I by Tom Batluk FOR BETTER OR FOR WOR SE DR. SMOCK ~~~I H~t'~ I HARRIED f\ ~! O ·r wow.' 1'.'ve NOW G O "'T" "'T"H R f;f; HOSPt"fA l:..S O N 80ARDW A l-K AND A e i...ooD e>AN K ON PARK Pl..ACf;; .' by Gus Ani~a by Tom K. RYH by Emit Busltmilllr YOU HAD IT OVER A RA8BtT HOl..E .. It 1t1 me why you don't get yourself 1 pair of elevator shots, Shorty." .. ' J\ISf ..-Mf '10 OIJ"f Wtf M '41 a.\ . 1' 0 U"-£ -{() MUf ~ Q(lLft'f ~ ~A'I. s •J .. _,. by Kevin Fagan I OoN'"f 1' .. 1~9'. t'r.\ bOtNb fO ~~ ~~ \.\f.r{ ~fi'1.. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS S t SQtints 1 MOC>6 up 52 A"90QM V'lt !>4 Sewed 6 W'lt QOd 5" COnSIAl!tty I()~ V'll 59 Onent• 14 Surlelt -nutM I 5 Inf ant 6 I C<>ronel 16 GMnatl rTY(Jt 62 Cen Ill' 17 ~' 63 -..oon god· 1e s-oom-oeu -6" lnw'ltd 19 ()pet-1 .. ., 65 ANn l'IOll- 20 lmpoee dtyt 22 Emoer. 66 BoiherS ,......, 1170!.,.. ~~ DOWN 26 Nortfl.. I Mgly aty 1 Al wflll lllM 2 7 Nortll C-0-3 l(lln ..,_,. 4 Recml 3 I MIO 80or S lMnooc>nS 32 Ullla 6 Reoc>e al)bf 33 Mlel Ft. 7 Fllement 35 l..ici! II HIUft>oys 31 T wlnbng 9 Oeoected !>Ody • 10 Staid f 39 Enoured 11 a.er .. 40 St'C>n9 wll\d 12 Hr4 tun 4 1 Gt... 13 Turlllth 42 Tum llide deer• '3 M<M 9111111 21 Untl\lltl 4' Holy fig. 23 T .-OW. 4S M 'e loe 26 Owney 41 Miki bt11e¥e 21 ...,_. tgey UNll ED Feature S~icate Monday s PUZZie Solved ,,. •• ,i.i, . ·-cl· .1, 1, 1 In I, 'a ••l•l t ., ·-··· ,1 .1,,1 .. ,_ 1.1.1. '· '-'r '--.T~ r~T.lil '·I• lo ,l,.,,, ,11111.1" 1.-'. •' · I a ' 0 , •. • c • -· . -.. ,__, I 1 • ' ,. 0.' • t I •• L I -· •• ,, . ,'l. It 0 I I •'• • l '. ·--a I o • c . .1. l • I 0 t ••• •• I I• ··-• I A ••• ' .. • • • • _, ' . I e , •• 'I• I l I r.1.1 .. • • •• t I I A T I 0 lcT wh •• I I c a I ' .. ti •I• •• I 1 0 ! e ' t I I I t 29~ 29 Htgtiw1y JO W.. 34 Hellcoplef Pl'1 35 P\eced 31 M1n'1 name 37 Equal 39 Ou M1unet c;tlWICtlf 40 Wrlj)plng paper 42 SunC1Sk '30 C Ind Ott ... bod• 44 Cubie meten 46 Sc;tepe 47 Wege 8"VllllCe •8 Stege~ 49 Tum 1n110e °"' 50 Ot:>teci 53 SubSlded 55 B~bye 560! an~ 57 Moma end •• I CALIFORNIA I NATION "Soldi r' Ide ntity Probed MAN I LA . PH I l. IP PINES <AP> -Offi~1uls here claim they have found a former Japanese soldier who stayed in a PhiUpplne jungle after World War I 1. but the Japanese Embassy has said it is not convinced "I have no infonno· tion that he i s Japanese." s aid Dr Yoshi 1'hrose. an em· bassy rirst secretary who handles such cases. He said he plans to visit Mindoro Island. 85 miles south of Manila, to try ~nd verify the man's identity. H irose s aid l s a o M1 yazawa. a former in telligence captatn m the Japanes e Imp e rial Army. reported b > messenger that . h~ met -Saturday wtth the man. whom he 1dentjf1ed as a member of the prim1t1ve M angyan tribe named Mondoka. "The mess ag€.' gave no information whether he 1s Japane se o r M angyan," said Hirose M i~azawa beg an a search several months ago to find a m1ss inj:! Japanese soldier named Fumio Nakahara, who was reported to havP been separated from his unit as American and Filipino liberation forces moved into the area in 1.944 Prev1ous press reports have s a id Nakahara stayed betund after the war. 'Tal~ng' Menu Scolds Campus Fattie Get Lunclieon Lecture PALO Al.TO <APl Folb who tat lunch iat the f acultY Club at Stanford Ul\1Hra1l)' 1 l mol'<\ than a rMal They 1et. a te(l.w'e from a.be menu. want \tor nol. Ever)1hl.nl on t.bl' menu LJ ratt'd by how much dam•h'lldo. Tbe road beef and Jart•b~r1 c:b ueu -.nd~cb.foruampfe.\~ral.f'dF'Y \000 CC. 11IE f' STAND ror uturate<I fat, the {"11 for c:holestt'J'OI and Lhe numbers for ofont•.t; Better ~le fOl' lht' ~rt1chok~ tat>M•rull' 1t'~ only F-400 C Only Ul C'ahforma and only on th<' c11mi.>u'> of 11 tU1h-pov.-t'.'l"(-d, hHvy lbm~. 1m~ll&lu~ un \\ ~ni\y would the menu offt•r ~uch u nud&49, a1v- tn1& you a pc*e 10 lht' N>naMenct1 when you want to eat something unhe Ith> It 1.s not unwmul fo r rto&taunnt mtnu!I to offt'r "a.at v.utrtk'r 11htlt-i. or l vt>n to wtll:,t.°>':r lhc c.i.lonc C'Ont.tont ot dUlhE's But here th~ ml·nu ~<>es bt'yond that. 1 iatlng F eJDales ·Flee Trooper Class SEA GI RT. N J I Al'> -The all-female class of New Jersey stale troopers, °" h1ch stood at 104 cadets Lhtee months ago, has dwindled to 36 as the rigors or training and the demands of the JOb lake thc1 r toll al th(' half ~ ay potnl in lht' l'OUr.;l' There·~ no smglc explanation for the high ut trition rate. Stale Pohcc Academy offl c1als say. a nd they are not sure if more women °" 111 lcave "We still have a real vanely or reasons \for women leaving )," s aid State Pohcc Superinten dent Clinton Pagano. "We lost one of our better candidates last v.eek . She didn't think she coul d stand the sight of blood, and in thl' case or an t•mergenc}' she stated she would not h<.• ahlc t<1 respond " THREE \\OMEN WERE dismissed ~cause r hey did not meet physical. academic and medical :.tanda rd:. •. hc said. By comparison. all-ma le trooper class r\ usually have d ropout rates of less than 50 percent, officials said. ·'I just wasn't ready right now to give the com· · mitment." said Charlene Zelauska:. or Wtll· ingboro.et 18theyoungest class member. "IT'S A BIG COMMITMENT. ln the last three weeks, they drilled it into us that it would be a 24-hour Job, somelhiog like that. I s aid I am not wJlling to give up my private life yet." Miss Zelauskas has taken a job as a bank telle r and she is considering becoming a security guard or corrections officer. She said she had no regrets about leaving Sea Girt and wanted some- day to return. Carolyn MilJer, 33, of Newark. said she was forced to leave because of an enlarged thyroid gland. "I was really disappointed." said Ms. M Iller. mother of a 14-year-old son. "I was already seetng myself on the road." She bas returned to college and waitressing. nch di.ah rt' I alive to lbeothen. So a di.ah with two F 's woWd be twice H b8CI ror you u one witb one •·. An P'PY d1ab would be .,.._,,n more baaantoul \o your bealtn and an Fl'f'f' dliih would be .a dt~lary tlmebomb. SelenUIU suspect th•l u turat.ed fat.s are a culprit ln heart a nd blood vesael dlMue ud atrokea. cholesterol la linked with thoM ailment., too. "11 well u hardening of the arteries. 'fhe menu was l&tigat.ed by St.anford pro- renor Ron Bracewell. a radio ut.rooomer who, wht•n ~idcnt of the Faculty Club, became coo- c~rned about whether hls colleagues were eating we ll There was a rumor that medical school raculty members were boycotUog the ~tub becAuse tbe food v.a:. too ncb for their blood. so BRACEWELL WENT \o the Stan.ford Heart DuieaM Prevention Program. which, with th~ help of a dietman, came up with U>e rating ~cheme lhti. 1t changed racuJty eating habits" The Heart Disease Prevention Program says 1t cannot discern much of a change. but Mano S<-herrer, manager or the club. said dulers ate 12.5 ha mburgers FF-900-CCC a week m 1973 but only 26 in 11 re<-ent week. "lt sounds like a good idea. but I haven't made .inv dttis1ons based on ll. ·•said Kenneth Harker. a w n1or physics research associate. IUS FELLOW DINER, Fred Crawford. was having an F-900-C meal. soup and salad , but ~ !>a i d . "The r e C:1re days when I have a Frenchburger (that's a cheeseburger on French bread> -an awesome FFFF·J.200.CCCC and I'm still hC'rC' to tE'll t he talc ·• Bui ~tudt'nt waite rs at the d ub say the pro- fC'ssor.; are bc{'(lnung more conscious of what they're caung than thl'Y might want to admit "People say, 'Oh, OK . l'll be good to mysell .... lt&vd Mark St1zer "Somt"t 1 me~ people change what lht'y order :iftt'r thry hear what everywone else at the table 1s ordcnnc " ~AJTF:R DOt:G TOWNES said ~met1 mt'S dint•rs. half jokmg, become imtated wrth tht' lell .i ll menu. "They say, 'Why do )Ou tell mt· v.hat I don't want to know?"' On lht" Stanford ml'nu. the bad guys arl' the Reuben FFF·l.200-CC a nd th<: crab loute FF-700 CCC as well as the burgers. In the middle are suclJ dishes as the .hero sandwtch. ham, salami. Jarbberg, tomato. sprouts and olives on French bread and Ff 700-' CCs; the seafood crepes, shrimp, red snapper. mushrooms. American cheese in whit~ wine saure and only F·600·C \and lhe sptnach salad, spinach, bacon bits. egg, 0 1l and vinegar drcsstng al ff. 300-CCC>. HEROES OF THE table are tbe breast of turkey sandwich, 0-700-C ; lbe zucchini and egg. plant casserole, zucchilli, eggplant, tomatoes, olives and Monterey Jack cheese (f>..400.C) and the turkey and broccoli crepe <F-400-C>. Dr. John Farquar, a proressor of medicine, says lbe menu is bound to alter habits. even if peo- ple aren't aware of it. "We know that changing human behavior is more difficult than putting labels on a menu." he said. "But this is a good beginning. It gets stored away in your bram -sort of an environment.al cue." PAssBooKHOLDERS. 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Available to California residents only. ln this inflationary economy you ,-------------, want your money to earn what it's rmlly I 0 v~ I'd hk.-mort ,nfonmtion on ~Thnft ~.. I UXJrlh. But you may wonder ''What's I 0 fm'smycht~kormanryordrdorS ID I thecatch?"Quitesimj:>ly,there isnone. I Ac=~~~~b!=r I Super Thrift Accounts pay the high O -rn.tt 0 ~ I ratesyou normallyassociatewith tluiit I '"' .. ~,,"--------certificateswithouttying upyourmon-I ~ _..,.., I ey. You can withdraw your~ in any I acyacpc ZIP I anwnt without a oena)ty. Your money earns full interest from day in to day I ,.... I out. compounded quarterly, juc;t like a I MrSaditl~tnirLD. • I ~ ;m~t is worry-free. I COMMER.CIAL CREDIT I It's handled convenientlybymail...or in L COMMEJOALWDfTrLANt«:aUUATED 1 -------------- \ ....... -1 •• !.:- , I ' I , . . . . ..... •• ... I I -' ~ ~~ ~r··'·,.·. I /• .~ .. /'; . ~~Y.._U\!l:!. ME~SSHORTS SAVE TO $6.03 An abundance of desirable styles, colors, and materials. ~eg. to $14 ...... 797 LEFT BANK BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS SA VE TO $6.03 Wide assortment of styles and colors. Great for spring and summer. Sizes M-L-XL Reg. to $14 . __ .... 797 BR\TTRN\A: _________ ~~ BOYS JEANS SAVE TO $11.03 Lots of styles to choose from. but not all sizes in all styles. Reg. to $18 ...... 697 ·. Pricea effective M•V 13 thru Mey 181 1980. Whlle auppllea IHt. SALE POLICY: The merchandlM tnclYCMd In thla edvertlM- ment I• avall•ble only at t.he partlcloetJnt Miiier'• Outpoa .. lo<:atlona llated. S•le prices are not effective at any of our other Miiier's Outpost' store-. Fashions You Can Star In . ,, I· ,, .1~~-·~ . (t''f~ • :: # ~· . ' •• ,. ~t~ ..- MESA CENTER 17th & Orange , Costa Mesa ' ,. . IZ IWl.YPILOT * Coastal Economy Topic GOURMET MARKET Wiederw ~onBo&aChicaA~a 870 .. H STING Ol-Mtt~•..,. HanWtt Wlf'd r. 2nd Dlttftct C'Ounty aupervlaor. wlll apuk Thund.ay t.o l Oranc• CCMAnty "'o .. t AHOt'l•Uon oonurn1n1 th Boll• Ne. preffrv" The Callfom • Coa t•I Com· m i11lon rtt"ntly d el•l"fd lM Boin Chica eru 1n o rtlct•l "wecta~." pr'f'<'hMltn1 .,\Y ck velopmt'nt in tbot •rf'• Mn Wi t!d"r b a m"mbt'r of \~ ,.. &lonal l'Oalltaal C'OffiffilSSM>n He r tuple Thur da) ,.1u be! "Coaatal Eronomu.• Tht-noon mtett11f( "'''II tk• In th Monc e Carlo Room ol th• t'Y»porter Inn . 1107 J•mbo r u · Road. Newport Beach • • • TAX CUTTING ad\•oute Howard J1nll '111 eempallft und1y on Ml'l•lf of Nolen Frtu U~. Republican undHtat• tot the 73rd A.&Mrnbly Di tnct eat Jarn1 will apptar In llunl lnctoo llal"bour at 1 fund rauln1 tnl'lt For further Information r o n l 1C'l Carol M c M iii a n . Frirull~ <'•mp11~ c:oordmator . 9'3·76M • • • T H WOllLDACf1trs Councilof Oran&«' County •Ill h ar J<>f'I M ~ btt fonner dt'puty u11un~nt '"<·n.·car for Economic ind SOC'lal Affai rs fo r tht-U S l>t'p nmt>nt ol Sta ce. wht'n Uw 111roup mf't't~ a l 7 30 p m Wtd nt'~d •\ al (;n~~old ' Inn . 1-"u lit' rtOfl ftJded Le ally ane ... 01 INt; AND AMERICA ln the ' " wiU be the topic di. cu11ed b)' Or John M Ii em aid -b•n be addrN~e" the Sa&Jboa Ray R pul>hc1tn Wom en Federal· ed Wed.t1ctU.l1y Tht WOmt'n will meet ut the Reuben t: Lee asa E Coast 1hahway. Nt'wport Buch. at 11 • m • • • T H t: ORANGE C ounty l'hapttr of the Amcricun Civil l.1 but1l' lln1on will hold a .. l' u 1tH> rH ti ht .. f und r a 1 H r s turdity lUucJcJack. craps and rouleth t.it1lt•!> ~ 111 oven a.t 1 30 ll m 111 tht· In 1ne Cult ural Ct•nt N 17J02 D~11m l er St • ln•1n1: A SIU pN perl>on dona h on '4 111 be t•olh.•ctl'd at the door T he grand 11rllt' '' a trip to Lab Vegas Tired of tramc J• ms~ Don't for1et to cl:tftk wtth o.s about 0111' frff home deliver)' .ervlce. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Loc1I Grown Farm fl'Te.b Asp1ral(us ...........• Ttc lb. Sweet Urge Ruby Red Grapefruit ............ 4 for l.00 JOHNSTON'S FROZEN PIES · · ·All Va rie ties 149 • Ea. PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF axtd II lf'ut JO dau 10 1hf' JW•k of ~rfmk>tl ~a n Ground ~f •i..ruunrl hrl\.lrl\, J.49 lb. Whole Top irloln 1 111 p 111 .,, .: , ••••• 2.98 lb. 1 rut and "r JPl>l-d for ~our frt'<'z~r 1 DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD - FRESH Swordfish .................. 5.98 lb. • •$:real to bar b·q or brrn l h1••tt• "llh lemon bullt•r • FIRST OF THE SEASON - Fresh Sahraoa Whole or Half .................. 5.18 lb. Cen~r cut Steaks . . . . . . . . . ....•.• lb. LIQUOR DE PARTMENT Dt>laney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose 1750 m•I • 1.09 Bolla Wlnes -ValpollceUa, Medina Senteneing Set Fre6h American Genuine Spring Lamb, Whole or Half . . . . .. .. .. . 1.89 lb. 1 t'\Jl an<I "ra111x·tl for 'our Ir re1,.ri This ad f'ffl'Ct lv.-Wf'd .. S/IMI• U1ru T-.. Sl?O/M Soave, Rose c7~ m1l 1 r•i: 4 80 • • • • • • • 3.80 Amar«to Uquer 1 l llt ('r. 5(; proof 1 re" 8 95 5.M S mirnoff Vodka, 80 proof fl 75 hh·rl . . . . 11.45 ~oresby Scotch c F1rrh• 5 ~ ·~n 6.30 1 All liquor priN-' do not IMludto ta" 1 An Orangt! <.:ounly Supenor Court )UT)' ha)> ruled that a PlacenlH~ man wa:. legally u ne when be attacked a s he riff's deputy ut UC l rvme Medical Center last year Superior Court J udtte Byron K. McM1 1l~n scheduled se ntencing for David Christophe r Medina. 19. ror June 16 Medina was eonvicted last month of assault for the September 1979 attack in the Jail ward of the medical center Science Classes Slate Slw1~ase Juruors and ~niors in the School of B1olog1cal Sciences al UC Irvine will present thetr own re search fmdmgs May 20 at the annual 81olog1cal 1 Sciences Honors Symposium The sympo'>tUm , patterned after traditional sym . t pos 1um:. atte nde d bv fac ulty me m ber i-and b~ conducted from 9 graduate ~tudcn~. will a m . l o 3 p m . 1 n I St'-'inhaw; Hall. I Funding OK'd for Bluff Job· Or a nJt e C o un t y supervisors. have ap- proved spending S22.000 to repair roadways in Niguel Shores that werc d amaged when crews were sent to stabilize oceanfront bluffs durmg recent storms. Wave ac ti o n in Fe bruary agamst bluffs below the pn vate com- m u n 1 l y 1n LaJ{una N 1 R u e I r <' 'I u 1 r e d c m e r g('nc y wfJr k 1n whtt'h ht•avy c<1u1pm(•n1 d a m a R 1• d r o u tJ w " y ~ . s upervisors wc rf• told in a report County offic1als !>aid they mt.end to apply for fed e ral d1~a s t e r a s · sistan<'e fundi; t.o pay fo1 the project "Work' T ests Wednesday The 50 1'lude nt re · 1 ~e ar<'hl'r~ a re partH'I · , pants in UCJ's Unde r· ~raduale Excellence 1n l kc s c1i1r c h Prog ram ' whfrh n.oqwres ea ch :c.lu-j d e nt to underta ke a t least three quarter~ of j inde pendent res e arc h under the guidance of a I faculty member in the Sc h ool or Biologic a I Sciences or lhe College or Medicine <.:lasse s have been I cancelled ror the day in the School of Biological } Sciences to permit at- te ndance. The event 1s I open to the pubhc. Hearing Friday on Sex Case 1 Or ange Coast College will adm1nlRl c r the World of Work lnven· tor y test Wednesd ay from 6 to 10 p m . in Room 105 or O CC''> Co uns eling and Ad · missions Building f'"ountain V1:11ley resl· I dent Leolls Lee Healer will face a preliminary he aring m West Ora nge l County Mun1c1pal Court \ Friday o n thre e :;e x I perversion charges by for t'e a~ well as two} count~ or falst' imprison~ ment Th e 48 -yca r -o l d l ll t·at c r , o r 10922 Goldeneye Ave . was ar· rested last Thursday on susp1c1on or holding an J S .yea r o ld mal e h1lchh1k er prisoner an his home and sub1eclmg the youth l o s e x u a I abuse.~ Mt'dma had bee n taken to the ward arter a hlith spe~>d pohcc chu~e ended ~ith his cor striking ::i parked vehicle lie had l>N·n sought in connec- 11on with anothe r asi.ault t'ompliunt. While bt·in~ CrNtlt•d ut the medi<'al <'enter. DELAllEY'S ()pm Dally 9-6, Ck>Kd Sunday ?t20 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 Medina attacked 11 deputy with a steel bar from a bed frame ttnd wai. <·vtmtually wrestll>d to the ground by a doctor. nurst• a nd the deputy who was hit. ( THE BOO KM .\N J REVIEWS In the DAILY PILOT The doctor. llowurd Cowhi.haw. was also hurt by a blow to the abdomen. , OUR FARE CAN'T• •AT. .z .. -.. __ s.: cz:_r-: THE --=.-,. ..... __.------------· The t est fee as S35 Th"ose who want lo take it can register 1n the Counsehng Office. T he test assesses Interest!'\, pe r~onahty c h a rac · teristics and aptitude!» For information phone 556-5789. County l"rlday. is being Heater . who was ar·i ra1gned m West Orange held in Orange County Jail in Heu of $250,000 ba il Cont inental t:las the lowest fare to Chicago with no re strictions. That means all Coach scat~ arc avai lable on every flight, every day. There\ no waiting, no advance purchase is necessary. And there\ no mandatory lqigth of ~tay. Some airline~ arc offeri ng you games. However, part of the game i!'\ j u~t gell ing a ~at Their M!all\ arc limited. Contincntal's arc not And no one can Complimentary meal service. Free ~terco and innight video with ~port~ highlight\. Plu~ wide -body Golden Jct comfort and ov~rhcad !'\toragc for carry-on~. Pay No 1n·come Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977, 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a · 550% Tax Deduction \his year while participati ng i n a highly profit motivated Investment. • ~ years· of publlc acceptance • Fle>Clblllty of amount Invested • Availlbfe to Individuate and cofl)Ol"mtlont Acf Row · AveUebl• Only Thru June 30 8r0ktr end Sfltt PoMUoM Avaltablt ,._or Mort lnfonNUon. G4itlld L.. Kozak Newport Center 368 Ben Mtouet Dr. luite 11 o Newport Buch. CaHtornl• neeo M'-ll01 take you to Chicago for lc~s. Just $99 gel'i you to Chicago one-way. Children 2 thru 11 ny for only $74. Along the way you get the same great service you 'vc come to expect from Continental. Continental to Chicago for $99, there's no lower fare. This fare is good anytime between May I and June 15, 1980.t C<Jll your travel agent or Continenta l. LOS ANGELES TO CHICAGO: 12:00 noon, 12:!0 am. CH ICAGO TO LOS ANGELES: 9:00 am, 6:45 pm. I I I t i t I . I I I o I . •Business •Stocks •Movies •Television T"9dlly, MIV 13. tMO . ' DAILY PILOT ~ .. The Em.ersons: IJke Father, Like Son Antony Keeps CdM Rolling a, aoo1a CAat.SON ... ...,.._ ..... Col"OIUI del Mar Hl1h'a t.ennU tHm baa won five s&.ralabt CIF 4·A t h•m plon1hip1 and is the odds-. choice to make lt seven m • row by May of 1911. • That's because. althou1h lt's an ln· divldualized •Port, the Sea Kinas boaat pbcnom~aJ talent, laced with team wort. bla aon, Rkhard. Two yt•n prior they paired to wan \ht-l l S Nalloaal ha rdcourt father aon U>urn~y . but mlsaed t.M &<'lion a year i.ao when Aq\ony broke Wit wrlat "It's not eaay to be a &ood doubles player when you're young," says the elder Emerson "It's a completely dtfrerent game, but Antony plays jt well and undentands 1t "Today. ver y few cop singles AND WREN \'OU mention both in players play doubles J ohn McEnroe the same breath -talent and 1s about the only one, and he may teamwork \he arrow points w one play les!:> in the ruturt! Antony Emer son , a 17-year old .. VOU CAN•T PLAY doubles un- junior, whose well-placed serves and less you can volley. There are a lot of strong volleys makes him \he Sea present singles players who are Kings' No. l weapon. Unbeaten in doubles play Uus year strictly backcourt players because · b c tbey can't volley wit orona del Mar baslung as "Then~ are a lot or Juniors who champions again with a 15-0 record, should be playing in doubles A lot of Emerson's ability in singles showed up in a recent conquest of heralded them play Just from the baseline, La Jolla, where he swept that team's which doesn't make them complete players." be~~erson was runnerup at Ojai ln Roy's relationship with Antony has the 18-and-unders to Palisades' John beoo as a confidence builder, in addi· Davis and he is \he Sea View League lion to helping him attain the fun . .damentals singles champion While Antony gets the benefit of The son of AuslraJian tennis legend two·on-one drills with such interna-Roy Emerson. Antony bears striking similarity in appearance and style or tional stars as Nas tase and Tra(W play. Austin when the opportunity arises at J ohn Wayne Tennis Club, the CdM .. IN GENERAL," s ays CdM Coach junior also reaps the rewards of be· Ted Wmston. "Antony's volleys are ing a son of a legend. his most important asset. Volleys re-.. DAD GIVES ME confidence. · SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ANTONY EMERSON (LEFT) ANO HIS DAD, ROY, ARE OBVIOUS. ally get him into the match. says Antony. "He works with that. "His dad works out with him two-_ __..a>A>olo,,..nJ wi~ ~~~t.rokes--aAd---~"'stt'Umrutttng-lbWaro"a·S\xlhsrfwght-·-..... .Amony-a~ees . .,aying~···T"~ murh ··~ll-y!"ll weekinalieCause of half-court dnl!s. . ClF crown. tennis can get to be too much pr~- his dad, Antony is able to worlt' out The r<'putation of quality tennis at sure on a p<.>n.on I .. 1: i:.een national That's Corona del Mar's a<'e in the hole with other world class pfayers, such Corona del Ma; lures . many, but ror ALTHOUGH ANTONY comes ~ro~ cha mpions tn tht'lr Junior year in as J ohn Alexander and Ilie Nastase. the Emersons. 1t wasn t the case. such a tenrus background. he d1dn t ht~h school start goinK downtull ,, u e·., a threat in single., or doubl~ 1n team play In the ind1v1dual tournament Wtn!:>ton sayi. tui. :.tar "Ill be going for the big one "The really good influence has "We moved here 12 years ago." take the game with any degree of been that tennis has not been pushed says Antony's mother. J oy "Roy .,~riousness until he wa., 12 on An tony " was turning professional at the lJme .. He started hitttng and playing with the National Tennis League" earlier." ~ays Roy, "but 001 sen ous- TllE FUTl'RE? u·., a long 1o1.ay off R1R.ht now the business at hand 1l> ~•th the team champ1onsh1p M ay~ when \he Sea K1ngl> go for No 6. followed by the Cl F md1v1dual cham· p1onships. ... 1ngles The local1on, within shout.mg range ly in &.ournaments until he was about _or the Corona del Mar campus, 12 or 13. Then he started playing in a worked out and today Antony and the couple of loi.lrnameRts. It didn't hurt ANTONY AND IDS DAD recently won the National Indoor father-son doubles tournament when they teamed lo best Pancho Gonzalez and rest of the talented Sea Kings are him. not at all." Where will Antony Emerson Cit tn? As for his dad's future. that's s1m- p I e . accordi ng to t h e multi · Wim bledon champion. "Whe n he beats me ." !:>ays Roy. "that's when J 'm qwttmg." No Titne to Panic? Bay lor L ates t Fallen Angel DODGER BILL RUSSELL LEAPS FOR A THROW AS SCOT THOMPSON STEALS. From AP Disp•khes "This isn't any time to panic," says Angels' Executive Vice President E.J . "Buuie" Bavasi of the la.st place standing and .239 batting average of \he 1980 Angels -defending champions of the American League West. But Bavasi spoke before the Angels learned late Monday that Don Baylor, the league's most valuable player in 1979 wllh 1.39 runs batted in and 36 homers, would have surgery on a broken wr~t today and must miss about six weeks of action. Previous ly . catche r Brian Downing suffered a broken ankle tn the s~cood week of the season, and be wilJ be gone at least eight more weeks. WHEN THE ANGELS won their first AL West pennant in 1979, several players suffered d1sablmg injuries. But Baylor, Downing, Dan Jo'ord, Bobby Grich a nd Carney Lansford stayed healthy and led the way to a robust team batting average of .282. Grich and Lansford are s till in good health, but Lansford i.s the only Angel hitting with any COO· sistency. The irtjury jinx which struck Rod Carew. Rick Miller, Joe Rudi and former An&el WU.lie Aikens in 1979 bas been re- newed. turning to other regulars this vear. THE ANGELS• lJ.17 start lo There Oughta Be a · Law Dodger Steals Fo ur B ases,; Castillo Steals Way Into Bullpe n LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -On a night when rookie outfielder Rudy Law stole four bates, ri1ht·banded reliever Bobby CaaUllo may have stolen bis way into the Loi Angeles Dodaen bullpen for good. Tbe Dodaen must 1001J cut a player to mate room for returniD• reliever Don Stan"'Nle. wbo bu been on the disabled lilt, and Castillo ta well aware ol the aitua· Uoa. cording bis first save of the year. "but looking back. I probably should bave been with Kingman up there . "When Stanhouse returns, it will be a big plus for the bull~. I'm not WMfled about having to go to Albuquerque, but ii I do, I'll go." Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda praised the won or Ca1Wlo, sa)'inc. "1 8r1•11•1e'f Se~f H Nae s ....... elc c ..... , ... ,...11) think tbet'• the .... be bu ..... Tllat lbould bl a l»'I Dft for blm. "Tbat'• eot to be a . bl1 coandenc• buUd•r for bl• ICNwt.11." Sutton, 3-0. allowed eigbl bita in six in· nings. He walked two and atruck out five. LOS ANGELES GOT to loser Rick Reuschel, 2·3, in the third inDlnl· Dave Lopes and Law opened with comecutive doubles to Ue the 1ame. Rec"8 Smith walked, and after' the Dodaen eucuted a double steal, witb Law tatUlc tblnl, Steve Garvey erOUDded to abort to brlq bome Law wWl the to-abea.d run. Law, who bu been aucceutul on 1S ol 18 baH·ttMltnl attempta tbil Muoa, 1tole MCoad ID the ttnt taniDc. tlltrd ln the third. IDd MCODd lit tbe Mb and""'"" tna•.,.. Ill four UMftl •tl"t wiUrilD OM ol t1te •a• 1111 ..._ , • .,... reeord, wblm ii ...... .. ......... . ... "" .......... ........ "I -·t tware ol uy ,...,., .. NW tM •~.pd Law, wllO II MW ......, HI. "I• Juilt ou& to ..... IM ..... DIMr ..w wttlt -• lot ........... .... ........... ~=p.IU"11*'• •• , ..... , ...... u ........ •"*•••·"•...,.•·" DON BAYLOR 19MO compa res with only one other year m \he team's 20-year history, a !H9 record when the first Angel team began a cellar sentence as an expansion club m 1961 "We've just been lousy, but we can only eo one way -up. We had four regulars out of the lineup in yesterday's game." Bavasi said Monday as be and the Angels contemplated a wast· ed ll·game bomestand. Againat four teams not re- garded as pennant conteoden - Oakland. Seattle. Toronto and Detroit -California stumbled to a 4·9 record. · The Angels carry a sls·game losing streak -three close games with Tprooto followed by three oo-confest crusbin1s by Detroit -into a nine·1ame road trip that begins tonight in Cleveland and goes on lo Kansas City and Texu. "WE•VE IUST BEEN lousy, but we'll come around," Bavali said. "When Don Baylor ii 100 percent, when Dan Ford II 100 percent. you'll see a differmt team." Ford bu been slow to recover from ~ff ·Muon lulH 1ur1ery and ii bitt.in1 .180 wltb tbn9e R8l. Baylor, ao. •u botMNd bJ b.11 wrllt 1on1 Won dilcoNI J Moe4aftM&hebu1....._ ••. ,.... ............ "°" dvtld -II 1\Bt. Mro ...... ud •• ...... llO com~ to ..... ,..,. ........... ,.,. ......... •rlll ...... , .... ...,. ... I =:--:-:=.:\.~=; .... ,.,..11_.r .... 1 -• I lure of the bamulus portion was discovered. THE ANGELS SAID the sur· ge ry would be performed at Orthopaedic Hos pital in Los Angeles Jn addition to Baylor, the Angel regulars who missed Sun- day 's game were seven-time AL battmg cha mpion Rod Carew, sho rtstop Fred Patek (pulled thigh muscle) and catcher Tom Donohue Carew had the Ou and Donohue. normally the backup catcher, got some rest after v.·orking 18 straight games Without their wounded, the Angels got just four hits off Detroit 's Dan Petry in a 4-0 loss Sunday. "What are you going lo s ay? 'Get some hits·!" Angels Manager Jim Fregosi replied when asked if he would call a team meeting. "All you can do is have the availability to take extr a tutting practice and taJ.k to them. try lo relax them and en- courage them. You can't lose six games in a row and not get down." BA VASI SAID the Angels are trying to obtain a vete ran (Sft ANGELS, P•1e 82) * * * Bavasi Wants Player R e fund From A.P Dllpatelles Buuie Bavasi, Hei:utive vice president or the Angels, says be expects some or his players will owe the American League team money ii there iJ a strike. Bavui noted that baseball's Basic Agreement requires salary payments oa the first and 15th of each month, 1tartin1 With the opeo.lol day ol the MUOD and endina with the lut. The Antell, however. are one of tbe muy clubs that pay players on any bull \bey c.hooee. belt aprud out o~ 12 montba, 10 months, tbe 171tb day of t..be MMOG or delivered in GDe lumpaum. "SuppoM a player lU• bll salary on the bull ot tbe calm· du yu.r," l&id Bavaal. '"ftM would IDIU lM'I aln841 bNll pald (or Januar1. rebnw-1. March .S April . "lflMIMlaelaMI .., • . ................ ......... ~riocl .......... eot -- (bH ... " a lb'tM>, 11e·u ..... ., .......... ,. UH• , ••• .. ,... .................. ... ,.., "I ...... .....,.,. IWIN II U. ... ........ &o •IHt." - I fl2 DAILY PfLOT Tuudev May 13, '* A Capaule A..,,ort From ttM Wortd of Spon1 Palm r' Und rwear Ad -ymbol lmag at rr.• AP DI 111 a t1'ee lllLWAUKS&-8aMW1 ...,_. Jlm P&lmw . HYI he dldla't Mt out CO beeoaM a la l)'lDbol wbea bt ,_... fW' underwear ~ti. But ad.I la national m.,uines abowinc lbe budlorne. .,.ue•red Baltimore Oriolea' pitther baw become a btl, aod even reeutted ln a post.r. Palm« lt amoaa a oumbe'r of at.h.letes wbo have POied as moclell IOt' underwear produced by the Wlacouln·bued · J~hy International. and be now baa bt'come lbe olfltial spotesman fOf" tht' K nOlba firm lQJW'Y kept Palmer from pltchifll dur lna lM Onoles' four·aame 11eries with the MUwauktt Brewen. "'1bicl\ \ltOUDd up Sun day. But be talked about his modelina carttr Wltb Tracy Dodds, a aporta wnt.er for The Milwaukee Journal. Palmer SaJd be wasn't at all embar ras5ed by tus role, saying, "Almost t'very one wears underwear, don't they'>" "It's 1.J.ke wearing a bat.Jung suit, real· ly," he added Palmer said he dado 'l know how the latest ads would turn out. but had confidence from has past experience with J ockey that they would be m good t&Ste. "It's how people interpret it," be s aid. ''Jt wasn't my de sign to establish m yself as a sex symbol. I 1ust mode led the underwear. I didn't know they'd do posters a nd all that. No one knew how well ll would be re<:eived." ··w e did a lest ad , and it went over very well," he ~aid. "Now, there's been a pretty heavy bombard?lent." "I get letters from girls saying, the next Lime you're in town , do us both a favor and give me a call, that kind of thing," PaJmer said. "But no more than before. Jt really doesn't happen that much." Palmer, 34, a three-time wmner of the Cy Young Award for his pitching, ts married to his tugh school s weetheart and has two daughters, 13 and 10. q..o,., of dw Da11 -------. Broad.t'utc;r Detuly Matiltewa of the Kansas City Royals: • BaJumor e has Cy Young (Mike Fluagaa> and Cy Old (Jim Palmer). What the Royals need is a Cy of relief. Royal#' Porter Drire• In Fire Run• Hot.hilting Darrell Porter continued hrs bllstC'nn~ paC'e with five runs balled in Monday Iii night, leCJdmg Kansas City to a 12·3 romp over the Ya nkees ... Every time I come to the plate it seems tht're an • men on betse." said Porter, who now has 15 RBI 1n nint· ~amt·~ :-.inn• n •101ning the Ro) als Apnl 26 aftl'r re<'ovcr mg from drui? and alcohol addictmn problems A two-run homer by Richie Zisk. capped a four-run Texas rally in the • first mrung and the Rangers went on to de- feat Balt.imore. !>-1, behind the nme-tut p1tchmg o f J o n Matlack · ... Butch Wynegar's nm-scormg double in the mnth inning gave Mln.oesot.a a 4-3 victory over 1 Boston . . . Pe&e ll08e celebrated bis 39lh birthday Monday ... Detroit traded veteran p1teher Jack BilJl.ngbam to Boston for nunor league outfielder Sam Bowen and a p la ye r t o b e nam e d lall'r ... Former Dodger pitcher Rick Rhoden 'oJ\S he ex~cls to retum to Pill!>· "°"'u burgh'i. maJo r league roste r 1n two W<'e ks. Rhoden 1s now p1tch1ng for Portland m the PC L With JU!.t ont• week remaining before a strike dcad lint•, talk!> r esum ('d today 1n New York between rcprcst'nlall\e.., of baseball management and the players as- l>OC 1:Jl1on Baseball Todafl -----. On th1~ date in ba!>eball in 1955 : 1\11ckcy Mantle Clf thf' Ne w York Yankees belted lhrc·c home runs (two left handed, one right-handed! rn a 5 2 \ l<'lory <ner the Detroit Tigers ' T1xJi.1~"<; Buthday &-attic MJnners oulfa•lflcr Juan Beniquez as 30 ,,~ ............. STILL KICKING Hall of Farner Warren Spahn flal>hl'S <1 bit of his old form as he deliver~ a pitch for an old tlmt•rs home run derby in San Dte>?O Sunday At ;JJ,!t• 59. Spahn sttll bears a s trong n.·· l'Cmblant·t• lo thl' w1lv southpaw who won 363 games p 1l<.'hmg "1th the Boston a'ntl M1l...,<.1u kt't .. Bra vc..., 811."" ro ll•u1ur t•romi,u• ,., ffOflK"ood 1\lthough for\\Jrd Spencer Haywood hai. been :c.u~pl'ndt'<i h.\ the Lukcrs , tl'a m owner Jerry BuM1 • 'lay!. he will honor a promise to extend Haywood'i. rontrarl for. onl' ye;ir ... Running bark Jewerl Thom as o~ San ;Jusl' Sla te and defensive back punt rl'luml'r Luoy lnm of Kanl>al> l>l&fll'd contracts with the Rams Mon d a) Onl' J oc·kcy has tesllf1ed tha t hl• turnt·d dov.n ,, S7 .500 bnh(' o(fl'n·d by ('on Errico and anolh<'r ndN :-.<m l tw w iiS paid S7 .~,oo by ErriC"o·i. trial on cha rges of :,,c:ht·ming to fix nine races a t ~ara to~..1 .ind Aq ueduct h e tween l>t•t•t•mbcr 1973 and N1111ember 1975 ... The 1981 Summt.•r Ol)mp1C' Game. !>houJd be h t•ld 1n Grcct·e . not Los Angeles, a m l'mbcr of the French Parliament sald "'hile in Greece on a fact-finding mission to de termine whethe r Greece should be ··~t.ibhsht-d as a pt.·rmanent ~1tc for the <i J m t'l> .. The Cleveland Aro~'T\s say they h:J \'C bt>gun to iron out their probh·ms with running bar k Charles "hlte, their top NAYWOOO r ho1c.t• in this ye.Jr's :-.: FL draft. .Dan Belluomini, asked b} the l niH•r..11~ of San Franc1s C'o to resign a .. athletic daret'tor :Jnd bas kl·t ball r oa ch. \ay:. tha t 1f there have been 1rrt'gul an t1es in the ba~ketbaJI progr am the past two yea~. they were• "of an extremely mmor nature." ... East Carolma Mf1 rials df'ny that they had r equested the resignation of Athletic Director Bill Caln. . Lightweight fi ghter Ralph R acine 1s sch<.'duled to undergo a brain scan to dete rmine his chance.~ for full recove ry after remova l or a blood clot from hi s brain Racine collaps ed in the nng Wednesday nig.hl r1urin~ " t1llt' f1~ht rn Montreal with Canadian champ Gaelan Hart. Teferision. Radio T\': Hockey -New York Isla nders at Ph1ladclph1a. MtdniRht, Channel 1.3. Taped. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Cleveland. 4:30 p.m , KM PC (710): Chicago at Dodgers. 7 .30 p.m ., KABC (7901. • SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL I SOCCER Replaces Mulligan Brnnunel New Gauchos Coach Biii Brummel. S•ddleback Colle• _ua1stant coach and \he man BW Mulli1an called "the bralna" behind a remarkable four-yen baaktftball auc:ceu atory. ia ~ new Oauc:ho be•d coach. Brummel. 36, WH chouo Monday from a field of flve rioalUt.t to t ucceed Mulll1an. wbo became head coach al UC lrvloe aix weeb ago aaft«>r lead ing Saddlebadt to a record ol 1.36·21 atnce 1976. Brummel's appoinlmt·nt wuit a pproved unan1mou,t\ly Mbnd•y nigh• by the Dtatnct lward ot Trustees. "WHAT CAN I SAY. I 'm real· ly u elted about lhl•." uld Rrumm~I after lt>amlng of bl" 5e1Pclion "I wanted thl• Job n ry badly." How ~ hl' f~I about c-c11nln1C In after 00(" Of lht• wlnflllllMt rooch.-s In community c·ollo1C• bu11kt•tbt11l hJ11tory ., "I'm n<Jt really worried ubt>ut lht· Junn Woo(frn "ync1mrn•· hut lt-1 '!4 ho p.• ttint• won't l.w J <i1•n 1• Hnrtow syndrome," ht' HQ1d 111 joklnr. rric rruJ to Uu• ft\NW""" of Wooden'" Immediate 11uc- C'C1'11or ut UCLA. "I'll take the situation u11 It tJ1 :tnd lt'am from wha t Hill d1d here." BrummeJ said BILLMUM .. IL "l 'l.I. TAIU£ THAT k lml of lit •'••ur•' •HIY Um.-" tw hblt.I. "I think Wt· t'ISO t IJlllUIUC tJ\c 8 Uf' c·e·u of IM 11w.t few )'t.·iu ti I ~ul " lut 11' prt~aur•· '"' 111 y:u:lf vnd huvt• hlKl11·x1,14'C·l..-U1m:1 of my11clf In I hl1t )IJI> '' Hrum111cl a1'kn o wl edg.-d Mullrg1rn'11 ~r1·..il KUCCC2111 Ill rt·t•ru1t1n1t lJJp vl;,yn !!I from ull 11111·r lh1· r111twn, J)ltrlicularly minont.J(!11 und those from dlsad- vuntaged background!. "I Uunk Bill and J erry Tarka· nian (Uruven11ty of Nevada, Las Vegu coacbl a.re the masters()( wo rlung Wllh these kids and l ' •• I D 0 N • T 8 A v .; h t Pl 'MulJigan's l personality or al leut It hasn't been exposed yet -but I cao use some or what I learned from Bill about the craft o! basketball, lbe rttrwt10g, the contacts and other things." be fe el C"Onfide nt I c a n. d~ U~e __ ~ same," he s.ud. "SOme tliing.s I might not do as '"ell but then · arc othe r thin~s I may do bettf>r added. · "lf I tned to do everythmg the same as he d1d. I'd be a poor 1m 1tat1on of 8111 Mullig a n I'd rather be an ong1nal of 8111 Brummel." Mulligan, a feisty Ir is hman noted for his recru1l.ulg sk.ills and floor s pint, oft.en said a key reason for tu.s Ga uc ho teams' s uC"cesses was the strategy of Brumml'I The new head C'Oac h, 14 ho t•a me lo Sctddleback 1n 1976 aftC'r teacbUlg and roactung stints tn Comptoo, Long Beach. El Toro and at Fullerton CoUege, swd he knows there wtU be a Jot of pres· sur e to Will from rans used to set'· mg high-powered t eams that r arel)' lose. Softball ··one of the ~rcatt!~l '"~~n. ... I lt>arnt'd an w<1rking with Bill I'> lhJl )OU h;n•c to knnw not only '14 bo you CAN coach but also the · ones you c an't coach 1 hdt makes all the diffe rence in the wo rld in putttn~ togethe r a gr eat team " BRl'MM f:I. IS JJ <trtic ularly happy v.rth th1· ... upport he rE-· C"e1ved from Saddleback facu.Jty, s ta ff and studenL'i as he sought the head roactung JOb. "That bas been ve ry comfort· ing. It is pleasant to know so many people feel I was best for thus Job." Rustlers Honored Conn1t· G<.>0rgt· "'JS n J mcd most valuable ple1yer <ind Mx of her Golden West College team- mates were seleC"ted for the Southern California Conferenc-e all -star first team in womt-n's soft ball lhis week Two others were picked for the second unit Crom Golden Wes t. ~1v1ng the Rus tlers 10 places on the two squads. George, the t eam 's third baseman. was the leading hitter for Coach Mickey Davis · team with a .481 average includmg eight RBI. three doubles and a pair of triples. Olht·r~ :>t>h•t'ted tt; the fi rst unit 1ncludt' ("iil che r Karen Ov.ens C.Jbi. eight stolen b~>: pitc hers Kim L1bell <3·0, 0.00 ERA, one l>ave) and Teena Allen 13·0, 0.32 ERA, 2Q strikeouts) along with utility (pitcher - out.l1eld) player Kim Nutter <2-0. 0 00 ERA. 19 stnkeouL<> •. 378!: r1 rst baseman Nance Mercado c .333>: a nd outfie lde r Lori Donigan (.346). Second team berths went to second baseman Kodee Murray and outfie lder Sue Mercado. Shortstop Kathy McBride was accorded honorable mention. ANGELS ..• Surf in A etion Basebal l S tandi n g s BARWICK DATSUN ·atcher to fill in unttl DowrunR ·an return The powerfu.Jly-bu1lt )owrung was among baseball's ~realest s urpris es Ul 1979 with a 326 batting average and 75 RBJ. Edmonton Invades Big A But before he was injured in he second week of the season he 1!s~ had fallen prey to the Angel 11tt1ng woes of 1980, and was Jatting .cm. A positive sign -until the Detroit series -had been the l\ngel pitching . After losing Nolan Ryan through lbe Cree agent re-entry drart over the winter. California replaced him with former Pittsburgh Pirate Bruce Kison. IUSON IS J-4, the lone victory a one-bitter. bul he has pitched well enough to reverse his r~­ ord if t.be Anaels were bitting normally. Despite an excellent s taff e arned run average or 3 .81, no Angel hurler bas a winning record. The bullpen bu bad few chances to s ave or win 1amee because the Antell are usually beblnd lo late 1nnlns1. Amon1 tbe starters, Frank Tanana'• tender left ahoWder aeema to be imPl"O"d tbls year but be bu a 2·3 record. Dave Frolt and Don Aue both haveWmarka. Outfielder R•ck lllUer, wbo hH ~t three RBI t.o So with a .211 aver.,e, said tome ptayen lbe coutnac:tlon "'°"' on t.M outlWd 1tudl baa :• ldt.Wn oft beluc.. Tbe um la bNa encloted Md ~ ta 10.• t.o ...... JM llam1' NaUou.1 Foot· .,. lAtalUe •• ..,.. llltr Ulla year They may be st ruggling but the Cali1ornia Surf 1s fortunate o thers 1n th e Am e ri c an Conference West are also in the !>ame s1tuat1on. Tonight at Anaheim Stadium. the Surf hosts the Edmo nton Drillers at 7:30, hoping to move up in the standings to fi rst place a ll alone. THE SURF, DESPITE a 3·5 r ecord, is tied in points with San Diego for the division lead with 33. Edmonton. with a 3·2 ree<>rd, has only 26 points a nd is in third place. Six points are awarded for each win a nd o n e point additional for eac:h goal scored up lo a maximum of three. ln tonight's outing, the Surf will be trying to bre ak a four.game losing streak thal was culminated ln Chicago Saturday night when the Sting posted a 3-2 decision. Steve Moyers paces the Surf New Coach, AD On.en by USF SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Pete Barry bat been named head buketball coach al the Unlvtn111 ~San Francllco ud BUI ~ ... named 1Wetlc director In appointment• to r eplace Dan Btlluomlnt. who Wllftred. Btlhaomhu beld bo&b Jobi bdore beln1 ltred by lit• unlnnU1 for &wo retr..&Uaa vlol1Uoa1 --. attack and hal> eight goals in as ma n y ga m e!) this s e a~on . Moyer.. had a hee1dcr against lhe Stan~ TIMO LIEKOSKI. the 1979 NASL Coach of lhe Year wh1h: w ith Ho u s ton . h eads the Edmonton attack. Frida y ni~ht the Surf will host the Cos moi. at Anahe im with game lime at 8 o'do("k. The Co~mo s fe:iture an lnternattonal lineup with such headhners as Giorgio Chinaglia , midrielder Franz Beckenbauer and defender Carlo!) Alberto Chinagha was the 1978 NASL lending scorer and r ecent1y scored hls lOOlh league ~oal CIF Volleyball Goes T onig ht Second-round action tn the 1980 CIF volleyball playoffs ~ets under way tonight with the top three seeds -Sea View League c hampion E s tancia. Sunset Lea1ue kingpin Newport Harbor and South Coast League tJWat La1u.na Beacb enterlne competl· lion alter Ont-round byes. Tbe Eaf I• of Eatancla bolt Dina Hl II, L•(una Beaoh travel• to La Quln\a and Newport Harbor la on tht ro1M1 with Torrance Otb~r actJon lnv0Mn1 a,.a ttam1 . with ~amt t l mt 1ch4lduled for 1 o olock tn uth IMlaftff, lntlude9 la AllCll 9t Hunrln1tnn lh1 e h ind C1plllrano Valley tt lrvtne. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE w~t Dlvlston W L Ptt. GB Oakland 18 11 .621 Texas 16 12 .571 11,, Chicago 16 13 .552 2 Kansas City 15 13 .536 2\l'J Seattle 15 16 .484 4 Minnesota 13 17 .433 5i,.; Angela 11 17 .393 6\l'J East Division New York 16 11 .593 Toronto 15 11 .577 1 2 Milwaukee t3 12 .520 2 Boston 13 15 464 31h Octrolt 12 16 .429 4\h Cleveland 11 15 .423 4\h Baltimore 12 17 414 s ft " -···Scant Te•••~ Belll..-<1 I ""'--· 4, "°"'°" l "'enw• Cltv 11. -'W'orll l On1y~~tld T....,'tC-t ~ ff'n.q ).JI .. Clo .. l<lf'd IWelh 1 JI, n MlnntMW IWllll...,\MI M --!~ 2 II, h ut IJeMIM M l "'8<1111,,_• ISi-W I 11 SH l!i. (.._'l(vft Ml el T-!StleO•ll. n 0.'-tK90ollft•ll .. Detroll 111-711, IC-ClfT !setltterff •11 .C '""' Y9" IGrlt-fln 0-11. n CM<eeit I~ M l el Mllw ... llM ITr~ "''· .. NATIONAL LEAGUE Wes&Dhbloa W L Pd GB Ho uston 18 10 .643 Cincl1Ul8ti 19 11 .633 Dodgen 17 12 .586 1~ San Diego H 15 .483 41,'.a Atlanta 10 16 .385 7 San Francisco 10 20 .333 9 East Dhlaioa Pittsburgh 17 8 .680 Chic-ago 13 13 .500 41"" Philadelphia 12 12 .500 4"'2 St. Louis l3 14 .481 5 Montreal 11 15 .423 6"'1 New York 9 17 .346 8"'2 _.,.,k_ ~'·°"~' ()flly ..... tc-'-1 T ... f 'tO.-.. C!ll<ac!O IL-Ml "'~ IW•~ll I 11 n PlllleOelOfll• 10..111..,_, 1~1 el All..,I• !Aleu-d~J), n ".,. VOA IFK-11 w ...... Is 7·71 M Cl"'"''" f\ell lP~•ll.n -..-1"-, .. , .. -Oft 111.,.. 11), ft ~. Loult I,,__ Ml •I S.tt DM9D IOlrll\ ,.,,, ft Pu -.. tat~ 0-11 •c ~ l'r9"11<• llllw ~Jl,n • / (~~ (/ (r OONT MlU ]ID! ONif ' ........... ~ ,. .... MO!OR SPOR.TS I T~ACK I ~OLF l\Meley May 13 1980 OAIL V PILOT ·~ Howard L. Handy Pros or Hackers, Nerves Play a Big Role Kawi you ever h d )'our MMles 10 bad whllt playlnt I round o( tlOlf• Do8 It affect )'OUJ' &Wll\I or YOW' lemPframtn\ C>n lhl' aotr ('OUJ'$t' .. If IO, loin the many pros who say that n rves are a bia tactor ln lhttar pla)'. too "Som Wt' kl. the nt'rvea art-~tter than oth•rs." Lee Trevlno U) "Out f'vtryClnt' r hokt<a at some tam" aand an that Is 1s nt'ne~ " Only lhi:-1 past Wl'l'k m l>ttllH, Lon lfankl<' called a two-shot penalt.>· 0t1 Jt•rry Pietf'. thrn had to surf tr thtt lnd1 mty or ha\ mg to ('811 on Patt-tor a ruling In Ole t-wod round of pla} Htnkltt hookf'd his tt"t' $hot t>n 1e par four hoh· and a potter n1d he thouaht 1t hit ~ tr~t' but d1dn t think It "'ent out-of-bounds Arter a rive mmule ~t'Otl'h, oil that the ruler. allow. H.mkle said to Pate 01i1. I don't kno1i1. what to do l don 't know whet.her to count 1t as a lost ball or out·Of·boundi; '' Pill , who had beun lnlUnattld l"r1day when Hlnklr mlld lht! ~all aga1n1t ham for illegally 1t raddlln1t1 ll tap 1n putt, snapped· "'l'he rule as the same, Lon, whether It's 1t locst b•ll or out of bounds " Hinkle took 1t two·1thot penalty und played has provi lonal blAll for 11 double bo&e> SJx HINKLE R ECALLS THIS about his nerves earher 1n hu• rar~r .. When I f1n>t started, 1t ter nf1ed me to hit the fm;t dnvt.< It -.-.as the most dif· flt'ult shot I had to make each day I don't know "hen that lt>t>hng d1!iappeared. but onre in awhile. I :.till feel 1t some That's nerves " 1-'or Tom Watson. nerves pla) lhe biggest role Deals Made by Agents; They Just Don't Occur By HOWARD L. HANDY Of U.. O.oty Pli.c \t.tll them. arrange personal tippt.•u ram•es and help them get :-.ponsorsh1ps for thl•1r tar:. in putting and thC' ha!( swing shots "It is easy to lake a full swing," he said. "But under pressure, 1f you have to hit a half wedge or some-thmg of that sort, It can be very difficult And when you are ner vous, you will leave the· putts short or leave the pitch short It ·~ because you .. queeze the grip tighter and do not !>"' ing free!) .. Hale Irwin, winner of the US Open, 1;1p~ars io have nerves or steel but says he knows "'hat 111~. to bt> nervous · Nerves. that 1s "'hen you let )Our mmd run ahead of the pre enl ll 1s the pro~r or improper. rhannehng or adrenahne "Jn the u ~ Upen at Inverness ltbt summer. I felt confident at the 17th thJt I "as going to y,.1n As I got clo~er lfJ thC' clubhouse I rould feel the adrenaline Oowtnft. but t suddenly found I was US· mg 1t as a negative force. As l stood over an ap- proach shot, I found myself thinking. 'Don't mass the green left That was my ner ves, leading to im· proper thinking." TREVINO REMEMBERS that his nerves almost cost him the 1974 PGA champlonstup . "Ori the last couple or holes. I wa~ choking. I was spitting oil. On the last green. I had to two putt from 20 feet to win and I left the first one a bout 18 inches short "I was with Jack Nicklaus and Hubert Green that day and I was so nervous that I didn't even want to mark my ball. I asked 1f I could go ahead and pUU out without waiting When I did get ready to putt. l was so nervous I was afraid I wouJd dou· ble hit the ball · · · 1980 A J Reynolds Tobacco Co When Al or Bobby Unser appear at a chih cookorr or endorse Ortega Mexican Foods 011 television or billboards, 1t doesn't JUSt happen because their mother was a famed expert in the field And "hen one or both makes a s witch from one• car owner to anot~er. they don't make all of lhe arrangement!' themselve" "Wt• are C'Onstantl.v writing lt'tll'rs to firms and bus1nessm1.•n Wl' think would benefit from s uch a tleup Then we follow up with phonl' t.'alls .. Auto racing 1s one of th<' best in vestments any company can make 1n proclaurung its products "Bobby does far more promotions off the track than on and he rcalh gets in\'ol\'ed and behe\'(~S tn the products he 1sendors1nJ?, " camel factiOl1, Filters Sfyle. IN RECENT YEARS. agc•nts for outstanding sports personaht1es in all fields have matle a niche for themseh es and o ft·t1mcs been a thorn tn the side of llr.1n~nt. M06t of the att\l('tes. how~' er. will s ay that they have benef1tted from the assor1auon with people like Ne" port Beach's Bruce Barne.," ho sf)(.'C'1ahzcs in .'.lutomobllc racing <.1nd rl'prt·Mmtmg 1tsdnvers In addition to the Unser brothers, Barnes also represents last )ear's In· dy winner. Rick Mears CJnd Johnny Rutherford among others. "WE DO MARKETING for these people," Barnes says. "We solicit and negotiate e ndorsements for BRUCE BARNES Barnes has hired his formt'r h1~h school football coach. John Daniels 1 to work with h1m Daniels coached ~<r.ctwjs athleC1c CfireCloraf ~tfru a ll i~h before rel1rin~ several vears al!O THEIR COMPANY 1s Barne-. 1 Management Company of 1'c"' µort Beach and 11 is a d1v1 s1on or Barne!> Tire Co. Barnes was associated with the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. for 10 years. then became associated wit h his brother in Sports Headliners for the next four. lie started his own company in 1972 and lists Bobby Unser Enterprises as a partner m the firm. · · 1 worked with m y brother on som e summer camps put on by John McKay for several vears." Bruce says. His brother drowned in a boating accident on the Kem River last year around Memorial Day. One of Chuck's topchentswasO J . Simpson. "I've had opportunities to get into other fields but l think automobile racing is more creditable." Barnes s ays. "The drivers actually make their living with all of the automotive products they endorse "We don't get involved in the management of any of the dnver·~ funds. I think these are two separate and different deals Now that USAC and CA RT have apparently settled their differences and are on the same side of the fence once again. Barnes feels thin~s will be looking up for his clients dunng the 1980 season. "That rift was really damaging racing while it lasted," Barnes says "It was pretty hard to ~et a f1rsM1me sponsor involved. All that should be changed noY( ... A Vaulter's Woes No Poles in Neu' Zealand By CCRT SEEOEN Of IM 0•11• "''°' St.ttt In New Zealand. there 1s an abun· dance of k1w1. albatross, virgin forests and desert hot springs But there is a noticeable lack of pole vaultang poles. In fact. the New Zealand govern· ment regulates the number of poles imported to the country. That makes things tough on vaulters with aspira lions of competing in the Olympic~ some day. For t9·year·old Mike Stephenson. of Hawkes Bay, on New Zealand's North Is land, the dream or represent· ing his country in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles de· pends on his ability to learn as much about the sport as he can. ' BUT POLE VAULTING without poles is a real drag. Stephenson, trainin~ in the United States for the past month, has been stayrng at the home of Jim Johnstone. a San Clemente Marine s ergeant s tationed a t Camp Pendleton. Last vear. Stephenson's track coach. Doug McClymond, m et Jobostooe, who was on embassy duty in New Zealand. The two cor· responded. and when McClymond and hit star athlete were invited to the U.S. for a moo\h of special train· ln1, \hey took up temporary res· ldence ln San Clemente. ltephemon'• lralnln1 ls, indeed, speclal. He has been worldnt out UD· der the tutel11e or U.S. Olympic comch and (otn)ef UCLA utllllnt mentor Tom Tell 1 ln Ho.aalGft. ,.... trip .... been quit. .......... u,.n.oe ror tht New ZMI•..,. we. ._.... blM:k &.o Hawhl lay l'rf· .,. \'aulting while competing in de· cathlon events in New Zealand Pole vaulting is among the 10 events in the rigorous competition Now. he's learning quickly His one· month stay in the U.S .. the first time he has Journeyed away from New Zealand, has 1ncluded a national tour culminating with an open track and field meet in Lincoln, Nebras ka two weeks ago. HIS 13·0 EFFORT, while not earth s hattering. was good enough for second place in Lincoln, although he has previously cleared the 15-0 mark. While he is still far away from nea ring the world pole vaulting he is closing in on New Zealand's top mark or lS-7. set by Mike Ritchie. Currently, the track season in New Zealand is at a Juli, but come ~­ tober, St,ephenson begins a key year in his quest to attain Olympic status. In January, New Zealand will host a five-meet, fi ve-city International track and fi e ld m eet where Stephenson hopes to make his pres· ence known. That is. If there are any pole vault· lng poles. "I KNOW THEY'RE lookinl into the potslbllity ol manufacturlna them in New Zealand but aJ>.,.renlly they don'\ ba ve the method down pat,' Ste~benaon aaya. "Right now, we're sort of buUdint up in antJclpaUon of the track Muon there ... he conUnuea. "Befor. comlq to Callfomla, I WU bavlq trouble with my rock back. Tbat'a when )'OU 1et into • baadlt1nd po1lUoa when you're r1_.. OD top ot tbe bat. ''But 1"om TeUn U1 .,._ ~ wtth mt OD It ud l 'W ....... a lol, ... ..... "1:::b l&w • mun Yilk &.o ... . ....... -. ..... "'' .... -,..,. 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( J""" ~•<' CCrP I. J 1n1 o.v J HMI .. Holqu,n 11'.all LA I, SP<°"" IMV K<><lff .,._,.,.., •~ W•~• I. Third_,..,. - Rowm .. le T11«1M-IC•P I, ~--• lorl P•lloll~I IC,p.I, Oull11!ld -Sw Mtrt.00 IOotdeo> Wfff >, N4tl't y MoOcNft.,I fCfp.I, C.oMl<t ~If• (~ft\a -..1. Pllc,.,.r -~ 0.-C(pp.I; Ullllly -Ut Wll'°"9N1Y ICpp.I. I Misc. ~~Mdon1 ---LH9119 90$ TON •ED tOlll -~Jee~ 11111· .......... _...,, '""""" o.w.tl Tlttn lof s.... ._. ...... ....., ....... ~--..--. FOR THE RECORD : BASKETBALL I SURFING APW .......... TOUGH LIFE Lakers and Klngs owner J erry Buss pauses from the h~tic life of a s portc; ty('()()n to visit with fnends Denise Blord <left > and Lisa Sohm. the latter a onc -llml' Playboy magazine centerfold. Besides basketba ll and hockey. Buss en· JOYS custom ca rs. antiques. rare coms . classical music and the lad.l~ -mostly young, model types ~..-Ga1D e Laker Ou·1ier Kicks Hack LOS ANGELES ( /\ P 1 A complex man. Lo~ An~ell'., Lakers owner Jerry Hw.s ha~ munagcd to s1mpl.J ry life to fWl and ~c.i mc., on a magruf1 cent ~cak Bus~ now find~ h1mM·lf involvt.'<i on the h1~ht:St ~<·all• of "iJl1onaJ flaskl'l ball A.ss0<.•iat10n play the cham- p1onsh1 p ·wru·~ 111~ L.Jll(·rs and the Philadelpttia 7f.t>r. .. m · t1l'd 2 2 in tht: best-of.seven sen t:'>. which resumes Wednesday n1ght at tht· Furum Buss. a hard-working and ag- g ressive bua1nessman. parlayed a SJ .000 investment Ullo a reaJ est.ate e mpire. A SPOltTS FA..N, last year he paid Jack Keot Cooke $67.S m1lhon for the Lakers and Kings, the Forum . and a ranch. He tn~ lo makl' 1·v1°T)'lhmg ht docs fun , ~ay!> hl· 1o1.ant c; hi e; t>mployees lo have fun . hi~ IJl<i)l'r<. tu have fun hug.e r eal e s tate t:mp1rf' 1n partnership with f''rank Murian1, m asten ng the latest board gcime 1 ht- Cjn pla~ a c.'O mplete gam1· nr Monor,c, Iv in hi.s head 1. w at<'htnfi! C'h:lrh<' Ch a n mov ie~ or 'qu 1r1 n~ "Ill around Beverly 1-hlb. ttu-.., rnllt·1 t .1rt. antique,, cu .. tom <111l<>'> r:..ri 1·<11n~. ~tam~ and IHl!r<itun· 11 ... 1 .. n' "'1th an ('<.iuc·:itcd 1..·ar tCJ tht• C'IJV 11·• Jrl<l 11hoots a wicked ~..1m1· <Jf 1.uu1 "I have alwa):. IJked to ht-doing :.omeUung all the time .. Russ said "It's a practiced habit involV111g self· d 1~c1plme. I organ1zt: m) l1me und r hate to waste 15 minute~ ·· FROM THE TINY m1n1og and randung town of Kemmner, W)o "herl' he spent much of hLS )Outh hustling pool and Y.<1rkin.1i: <sl odd JIJb !>. throu~h t he L'nn t-r'>1[)-11( W)omang. ~hen· he r<implett'd hi'> bachelor~ degree in :!1 • )'ear<.. to t;SC. where he recel\ ed ht' ckJctoratt' m c herrustry and e\'entu<illy taught. to his 1ru1Jal 1,enture!> in reaJ 1.~tate Dodger Clinic Pour members orcne -- Lo' Angeles Ood~er" w 111 conduct a free lid\CIJJl l cl1n1c for "oung~ler~ and adu Its from noon to 2 pm. ~· ... 1\urday .it the Foun. t.un Vallt>y Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhurst A\'e Fai __ .. BUY OR LEASE NABERS fMl_rac ORAHGE couNTY·s LEAOJHG DEALER \r1 /11u ••r l 1r H1' \o u ... 11 .. r .'wrnrv 2600 Harbor Blvd Cost a Mesa 540-9100 "If it 's n o t ru n . 1t'!> n o t worthwttile." he ph1l~oph1ted in <J recent mterv1cw. His personal accoutrements in the purs uit or plea s ure mc lude fancy cars, ornate s urround.Jog!>, and "the ladies" -lot.!i of lc.i d1l's, mostly youngish. model-types liuss, 40. con- s iders about 70 ladies the perfect number in his active fil e. and keeps a !>crapbook. i.om e 20 )ear.. ago. Bu~-. hb ~uc ~=====~~~iiii::iiiiii:~ C.Cl'ded. r TO FIU. IN idle moments when he·s not runnin~ his ~port.'> teams. h1!-t Campbell Tops All-CIF Soccer Hunting ton Beach l11gh ~ Joe Campbell has been honored with a fi rst team berth on the All Clf 4·A soccer selections. wh1ll' eight other.. including first team 2 A selection Neil Sherman of Un1vl'rs1t)', abo we r e accorded laurrls ...irom the Orange Coas t area Jo1rung Campbell on the 4·A i.quad a re Edison H1Rh's Scott Strachan and Mark R1chardson. who were named to the second and third team~. respectively. Sherman's teamm ates. Gary Oliver and Peter Stubberud. were c hosen to the second and third teams on the 2·A squad, while Alexandre J orge of Laguna Beach !second> and Doug Sanchez of San Clemente (third> were also named Mater Oei 's Tom Haine was a second team choice on the 3-A level. Surfers to Vie He we ars hl!i :.uccess casually. dressmg 1.11 frayed-bottom Jeans and open·ned1ed shuts for all but the m ost formal occasions And, am1a ble. attentive and :.oft 'poken. he hardly fit& the image of the business dynamo that he tn fa ct 1s f'EET PROPPED on J mJ~s1n v.ooden desk in tUs forum office. <i Jar of ever· present Jelly bearu. among the clutter. Buss. who owned the Los Angeles Stnngs of the defunct World Team Tenrus, talked a bout h.J!> ne-.. teams. The Nallooal Hockey League King ... have been a disappointment. but the Lakers have oot dlsappomtf'd him ··I see m aybe 100 game<> a year hodtey and basketball, but not count ing USC football," he ~aid "( enJOY 11 immensely. BUSS. WHO TlllES to keep all h1.., employees happy. has rene~ot.tated all the Lakers' contracts, giving most including Kareem Abdul.Jabbar hefty raises. "I don·t want anybody to reel slighted," he said. "and I believe people should be pitid what they're worth." He said he doesn't mind th«> pros· peels of trading away players-he once traded ttis sod's f1 ance. Dianne Fr omboltz. to San Diego back 1n the WTT days -but hate!' lo fire anybodv. At San Clemente Forty-eight surfers from Laguna Beach to OceanaJde have bffn invited to participate 1n the 1980 San Clemente Pro-am invitational surfing contest May 31 ind June 1 . Tbe two-day competllJon Is being sponsored by the city of San Cle mente , Ocean PaclClc Swlmwear, Surflna Magaune and Rtp Curl Wet.aulll. LEASE BMW 1980 320i \'fOfP>;..., 9rM>n 5 SOE'Pd • IP•N'I C.1<,'>E!llP loQ tamp\ 1111 cond alloy ""'' l'l•"'il"°'""' 17 I '>01911 • • '.IA •"-"'C--~ ,..., • .., _,.. ~ .... , • .-~·~Al!'' ...... ..... o ... , S..,.,.J,41 ''" ,.,.,..... 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I m•.,..... ........... ,...~. r....... tUf· $5,000.00 PRINCE SENIOR TeMll Ct\a"'41loMh"91 ..., 11·•· Lot c.-....'" Schtduttd to 1vokt confllct ... ,, Adopt ion OuUd TOUrNmtnt ...... Olllt I It·"'· ...... Mir '8 ftlf ""'• cell OOTA _._. ... ,.... ..... ~., ------·---iiill-~ ... • . . .. . • ( Spefiqlizing in capital . . OPPreCJatiOn equity growth, on'd income she hers. -VISTAR INVESTMENT CO. 5015 Birch Sn-eet Neo.rwport &eoch, CA 92660 (714) 833-36WJ C-IOo ...._~~-S..0.-.~ . ....,........,. ~', ........ .... _ ...... 14 ,. 1 .... ..._,_...__,_~ ,c.-........... _ .... , ~·-.A41·12H .. ..._ ..... ..... __......., -c.....~ ,._ .... ,_.,, •a_,-. I .If LOW COST..., CAREFREE ~IUNG ~~TW t8' l0' eOATI ._~ ··-"'i ._ -···'- Call 642-5678. Put a few wor ds to work tor ou $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lftter••• ontv P9v-tt• . ·--· • w-1i1v co•••~'- • Monthly h1ndln9• • C-mftrisl • R-ldcftriel • 6 -••• to J ye.an • Soad1ern Callfomu ("' t1'41 , , .,,, loan lnfo naatlo n ••rvke ~ (744) 159-1615 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 2 lO NP111Wpt.,rt Cf'( IM Ot1w.,. n .. ,. ·'' P't_., • ~-1.·-.p ... , fip.,.,.,, l dll.Qfr'\1.) •:'&oO Now you can buy or sell gold, silve r; platinum, or pall adium,. all the most popular .precious metals, in Orange County Deak-Perera, the nation'~ oldest and large~t precious metal" and foreign exch ange firm, i o pe n for bu iness right in the South C oast Plaza Shopping Center. Now you can invest in . .gold coins like Krugerrands and the Canadian Mapl e Leaf Or precious metals certi ficates that let you buy p recio us metals witho ut the h eadaches of possession and sto rage. Right here in Orange County And with a simple 1Jhone ca11 . Of course, you can also exchange 120 foreign currencies for all your business, investment, or travel needs. Or get travelers cheques in U S. dollars, French francs, German marks, Australian dollars and ~1 other foreign currendcs. ------_....,.._. .. ..---..... ,,.. ---_.,... ____ .......... -.-.....--.--? Business DAILY PILOT ~urg f;ar -ot Seller uto ale Cru h Having Little Eff eel NY.W YORK <A P > -In t~verly Ullls. wtiel'i: Ferr•ru. uunbor1rh1nh1 und 84.-ntlevr. an· as rom · mon "" palm tr~'j. it we•lthv arcoWltunt who wanlf'd llOml'thlng a bit dlrret('nl ordered ~ $55,000 Evoluhoo I .. r1u cu1tom·de:iltrned b)' f'1err e Cardin The.-ac<'UW\Uant ls umong the well·heeled few who iirt> ket·pinl( lhr luxury rar market alJve -1r barely •l ct Utnc when American auto sales are <'ollapMng •· A:s fnr fl5 our i>hdr~ of the luxury markel. we 'rl' domw belkr now than 1a year a).{o. There are f"'nr lt&XNrfl t•t1r11. bif19!"' t1alr11 in arorld ar. In -\'_.K"port B_.af'h and B1»rt-rlf1 ffUb. B"fln"11 llgu.-.. f"Or u-UI dottbl•• ht rahw In n .. .rf 18 mouth#.. fe>wer total buyl·rs in this markel. but we're ~et· ling a good sha re." says a s pokes man for Cadillac m Detroit THE SAM f. IS T RUE across the indus try. Fan<') c<Jr :,.al('s arl' dO\I. n . but their pe rcentage of thl· total market 1s up. probabl\' bt.•t:ausf' for man) of lho~t> who thtnk ctbout buyinu a luxury car . moot:\ ll> not an 1s~ue Many t.'Vl'n pa) thl· full price up to 11lmosl Sl50,IKXJ for the top Holls Royct· in ra~h ('.tr Sdh•:. m t hl· l'nlled States fell from an an nu:il ratP or about 10 R milhon bdon· Mareh 14 to ;1bout 8 :i million 111 April. The Carter adm1n1strn• Re~ycling Seen As Aid to Peace tton·~ crackdown on credit has squeezed many polcnUal car buyers out or the ma rket. Limits on overall growth in lending has led banks to impose tougher standards on borrowers. require high~r down payments and in some areas to stop making retail or dealer loans a ltogether. BUT ROL~ ROYCE SALES in the United States will be down by only about 100 from last )ear'> 1.100. ~aid Reg Abbiss or Rolls Royce. Inc. About one·th1rd of the Bnllsh -produced cars are 'old m the United States. he sa id. "It'-:. a mucture of old and new money." Abbiss 'aid ... celebnt1es, pop groups The biggest sales in the Uruted States are in Ne\\ port Beach and Beverly HlUs. The cheapes t -1( that's lhe word Rolls Hoyce 1~ the Silver Shadow ll. which sells for S85.300. The C'ornichc convertible is lhe m ost ex· pens ave at SH8.400 M ERCEOES·BENZ SALES 1n the lJnited States were down 2 percent for the first quarter. a s pokesman said. Thirteen percent of the German cars a rc sold in the United States. The price range 1s Sl 7 .500 for the 24-00 to S43.000 ror the 450 SLC. Sports <'ar sales are do\\n loo. Accordmg to Wa rd's Automotive Reports. sales o f Alfa Romeo for t h<' firs t quarter this )ear were 747. f'or the .. ame quC1rtt'r la~t ) ear. 896 were sold Lancia ,.,Jl~s totaled t;Jl in J <.tnua ry. February and ~1arch ,1ftcr "47 for the s ame quarter la!.l ~ear !-111n11.' luxurv cari, hav(• be-en harder h1l Hob(•rt :\I :\1c·El~<.tanc prt:!-1dent of the American Im portt-d Autom obile D<·alE.-r. 1\SS0('1at1on su1d l'or:-t•ht• ... all .. , for April \\en· down 44 percent from \pnl 1•1-;9 and Jaguar ... alt's hud plunged by 40 pn n·nt T ht· Porsche range!. 1n pnce from $lli.700 t<> ~:17.900 The Jagu<ir XJ12 four door .,e<tan 1., about ::.:!5 000 ChaMn~r &P Wo,....._. Snake like CO\'e rtng of flexibl e m etal hose 1'> demonstrated '" S h ervl Fitch o f U(J l"-; Flc xonics 01v1s1on an Be:;rtlt·tt. Ill Hos(· is b(:llows ty(>(: c:.irru.·r for 1Jq u1ds and gaws. n •s1su.. pr(·s~un•. t <:mperalun: and c:or flSIOn Layoff Ordei~ed THE!loi THERE' 'THE Cardtn car. It 1s custom built atop a Cud11Jac Eldorado c hassis. Only JOO \\ tll ~mad<' ... a.a J ohn n RICt' Ill. \'ICe pn•s1d<'nl FRESNO < J\P) -An environmentalist from • .111d dm•ct<ir of P1Nre Cardin Automot1 u , and Modesto thinks recycling could_h.elo (.QSlt•r_wDrld__..ibow b tlf al1~ ~~ urdt'n:d -- llORSEllEADS '\ 't' <,\Pl For thP fourth t,mr• in ;,i., mJn\ \f'..if'o. thf' Creal J\tla ntw '¥ T'Ii1·1f)c Tl•J Co pfant h.r-:.innourwed l;.J\ ofG , I ITT' trmt!af'ft<mng-rf)Ol"r'l.X"nrke!"'i rnr ilne~ l wc in Z"'t~lff=---· ------.~ ·''-"'t-h<f<\f' ~t~-m-rttn~.-~uH1·Am~fttcJ More reuse of manufactured m .lten,11 v.ouhl .rnd ·• ~ht•1!.. hu"in~ the eij r .. nsng ~a~ 19 • mak<.• mort• world resources a vailable to poor na Dt•pn't'lllllOn appar<•ntly '" not a factor Hice l10n s and reduce world tensions. Cbff llumphrl'y .. ;11<! !'ht He\• rt~ lhlh <irrountant ""ho bou~ht ont· i.aid atasessionofthe National Recycl1ngCongress f1 gun·!'> rht· ('ar \.4.111 c.lu ubh.· in' ;.iluc 1n th•· lll'Xl llS "Mor e things are needed than recycling to have -months \\ orld peat'l'." Humphrey said .. But that peal'e 1s Plant manal.!N ~t;irk Huchht 1m ... aad the 'hut dov. n •~ nl'<"<kd bt·\ •• u,t· <Jf htl!h In\ 1 n111rre., and .... 1gging ..,c11t•-. \~ r1rk•·r.., "'111 ~ 1.I\ l n cJ c·h•11< t· uf taking \al·at1on or l.1~11ff 1m possible without 1t. .. --... ' ~- And we can h andle foreign payment and collecttons for you For all your preciou~ metals and fore ign currency needs, just drop by o ur new office. We're o pen Mo nday through Saturday, from lOAM to 6 PM. Or give us a call ~ak-Pe~ra, South Coast Plaza, Nordstrom's Wing, 3333 Bristol Street, G>sta Mesa, Calif. 92626. 714·751-llOO. C~ak·Ptma. 1980 ~,,'1, ,,. A'•Q A A1' ~t..ft•' A.,.t.,ru •r•o...,,. 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Playboy competes with other magazines -and news papers -to get beer , wine and hard liquor etd vertising in their pages. They do well c.l it Its circulation is a bout 5 million. the Reader's Digest is up around 18 million -but Playboy car ries far more alcoholic beverage advertising than the Digest. Why? Because the companies th"t make the stuff must buy Playboy's stor y Playboy readers dnnk up a storm THE TERM PL AYBOY used lo descnbe it!> readers lo adve rtise rs is : "lust for life." This lust 1~ supposed to manifest itsell in an orgy of spending for the goods advertised in Playboy. It's one thing to talk a bout it, but adve rt isers are tough hombres. they want proof before they s pend their good money buying your white space So Playboy took a census of 1t.s readers. gettmg a bottle count And 1t recently reported with great tnumph its findings. The results showed that the Playboy readers are responsible for the following consumption VODKA: ONE OUT or every t hree bottles sold to men Gin one out or ever y three bottles sold to m en Rum one out of t>very thrtt bottles sold to men Tequila t~o out of every five bottles sold to m en SCOT<.1t : T HREE OUT of evl'ry 10 hottle~ sold llJ men Canadian wh1o;ky thre,, out or every 10 bottles ~old to m en Blendc-d wh1'>k) lhrel' out of l·v('ry llJ bottles ~old l<I men Bourbon oru· out or P\'l'r) four bottle.., sold IO IRISH WHISKY : O~ E ou1 of t•very three bot lie~ !>Old to ffil'O 1nl.' \lrrl'nrot uf ever x 10 bott If'~ !'SottHc>-mt~ Vermouth one 0111 or <'' <'~ rour bottles sold to ffi(.'O Brand' c-o~n;it' nnt· out of every rour bottle~ .!>old tn men Cord ial 11r liqut·ur 1inl' out of every three hottles ;.old to ml'n JS ('OMMt:~ICATING these results lo the hqu1d tr;ide. Pia) bo) addc·d this clinching argument "Pla)l>o\ men drink . <;erve and buy m or e alcohol.Jr beverage~ than Time. News week or Sports Illus trated men " Stocks Do Reve rsal As Trading Soars NEW YORK I AP> -The stock ma rket advanced broad It, today. re>ver,mg 1t.sde<'hneofthepas t few sessions The Dow Jone!. dn•rage of JO indu~tnal ..... which had re M rded lo-.o;es in eaC'h of the l:l!-tt three trad 1n~ day..,, soared 11 69to rlo:-.t.·atl!16 J\!I C ainer,;; outpaC'cd 11> ... er<; b) more than a 2 l margin amonR SC' .... York Stock £-<change hsled as~ues Analysts !-aid the up5w inj? !>tem med pnmarily from ll'r hnil•al market forct''> rather thun an) 'lpe('ral news de V('lopment ... tfH"k• IN Tit' Spotliglu ''' Doar.lonl's. I r#'rGfl'• Nf W VOAK1API """'' Oo• JCI~• ••O> ..,. t......,., -••I UOCIC S lO 1no 10 ,,,, I\ Ull tS \I• ()ptn H19'1 \.OW (lo'4' (hq tot n "° ,. 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(Pent) • iUW.LUCY r"-~ooe 111\CI ttte MerltO POOi tll•t1 ·~•o~•r••au lllOI • QOOOTalla J J • Tilelme and ~ tfl<OW • wtl<I pwty """"" • IOt Ide " goiw to. 1 nw .... ...ics • TVMIC'lO. A bid 0) pf\onll lclt•••'i ll'tnz• "'""'Ii MlvtfM'>\I ... "' ewrylhlflQ -be ... I: llone<J IO ..... llrQh SI bodOI< ~ Of EAR™ AHO MAN Anlt'foC4 ~ ,,._.,™""<I ( C8SMEWS OJ) A8C HEWS UO CJ TIC T At; OO(JQH CD TI'4E 8AADV IWHCH TM &a<lys lllOe a medlc;31 Crl .. S When tne ~IOi come nown '"''" mellSH!s II) SANFORO AHO SON f rrt<J and h1~ 1111111ds plm• ,, t h81tl·UP pllrly .;!let allend1ng a lrMlnd !I tuna<. al fE OVEREMY Guest. Yut 8'yn11t1< IC.Cl IRI Q1) MERV GRIFFlN "'CllanglflQ ~xval Mor" Guests Clorrs loachmon G8y le~. Of M8rhn Gro11ann 7:00 tJ C8S NEWS 0 NBC NE'WS IJ HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Rrenoe end fonzte resort 10 d1es11c measures to MCaC>e wflen rhey are '8UCJ'll In a QtrlS' d<>fm <111 e< cuf'lew U A8CNEWS Pl!lcr Fonda and Maud Adams s tar in · Tht' lfu~lage Tower," a new TV movie .1boul l t>rrorist::. wh<> capture the Eiffel Tower. torug ht at 9 on CBS. Cahnnel 2. Eli) TV AUCTION ICONT'O) C!) MACNEIL f LE.HRER RE.PORT 7 30 I) 2 0 NTHE TOWN Mos•~ C.lt•v;o [dw<Jrds m111 C.onnw Chunq lfu•el lo "'" Olympic Auo11or1um to l"c>lill' lt>f' Roller Gama ... d look ,,, "'"unusual story ot Folly Atbutl.lt' delvA tnlO '""' Cl1'Cums1 .. nces bet11nd ( ,, ,p 'OfT'\l r1fcl dPnlfl f ''>II (rN IO QC>t!S 10 W'1ffftl! lllOt kbu&lers such as <.on11 W11h T rte_.Wtm1.' :md --rM Wizard 01 Oz • we<e l•lmed Q SHANANA Gve-<t Troy Oonal\ue I 11 ... 0 ul lrt.I l(lfd atkL Jdmm. 10 ~omt! 0"'1 OI f11\l1urO~ffi411'\ ~ NEWSCHECK Cf) P.M. MAGAZINE WOlld chamP•O<I roller toas101 trdfl• Rrcn .. rd Aodnguer 1111omp15 10 1>10.1k il tt!<.O<d [Jf Wtl!IO<• 1<11y ruveat• somt1 SolJ<Pft• onq tnonq~ AOUI 0td1n11rv .1ch on "'" doscu nl(l(I of wt>tomtnat advf'<hsong 8 00 tJ ()) THE WHITE SHADOW t "• f v Commeri • · Tn• Mol•y lp-.cll, .. M11tNobOdy " • MOV1I • • • \.t H10 IJ••vo·· I lttel JofWI Wlf'JNI 0-. Mllrlltl M Olct CllOC*I. • lo1me1 OeOuly·1u1ned· Olunll a ~ QMICkOJllW QUMllnOer Ind • Qlf I llelC> • "*''" 10 °"''~. poo.-•lul retlClhef WhO WWlll 10 Qel htt lllller bf'Olllef t......U l•Onl Pfl90n. (2 In. JO min I D MYSflft( S.-OMl'I Cflbll Swtng, ~wing l0Qe1he!" Whtie 1411\lf'IQ • m.dl\oQnl Ole> 111 IMI (l\wne' Ha111e1 Snaw ot lltttcl• CoMQe w11,_ a mutdel llf1d II wtl«tked off Ill' Setgearit Crtl>b 10 JOin "' ,,_ l)ur9urt Of ttww men tneb081 (CCJ UO 8 Q) l.AVEAHE & 8HIN.EY 5NMy gwee ~a '"90l1 Ill ~ ll>tngS by ....... , • THE 000 COUPl.E When 0tcar keec>s I06onQ Ills 1100G9. F.U tall<s hem 11'110 ~. doC10f fH>O 8 Cll8 MOVIE l he Hostage T~" tP•emlflfel Pel• Fonda. 8llly 0. Wtlltems The WOf1CI 'I lop Q'tminals batld 1ogetl\el. capture Ille E1lfe4 1~. k~ 11111 PttlSI• t:Jont s mo•,_ erld hold '* 1\()$1 age 11'1 eJLctianoe lot s:io m itll0f1 I) THE BIO 8"0W H06h Sieve Allen and Sl\1•1tiy Jones Gues111 OOm1td 0 Conno<. Sod C 0061lt. 1mogeoe CoGa oc;e s~atur\ JoJo S•erbuck, Ken 5h611v and Jotv> Curry, Dolt"' west. The Sptoners. Cl\11X"I" acro0e1s. U DONAHUE !he l:lor>e~ual Coupu-" BJ"Y t<nO Al~ a b<'J.f'aual cwplt> d•SCU'.\11 t!WI oeW'I ~I OI lhew OC>«1 Sl.ltU &I !elftll()(l~hop U Ol)l THREE'S COMPANY TUBE TOPPERS KHJ fJ 8.00-"The Great Escape." Steve McQueen , J ames Garner and Charle~ Bronson right their way oyt of a Natl prison camp in this adventure mov- ie airing tonight and Wednesday. CBS 8 9 :00 -"The Hostage Tower." Pcle r Fonda and Billy Dee Williams head the cast or this new TV movie about terrorists who take over the Eiffel Tower m Paris (photo at left>. C BS tJ a nd NBC CD 11 .30 Primary coverage. Results of the pre· sadential primaries in Maryland aud Nebraska. 8!)~ 10.30 8) tfJ HEWS Iii) ODYSSEY ~ka s 8-o M~ > In Ille ~ Gu.nea 11ion1an0~ " K awe!!<• · · 049 man oroan 11.es • ''"'"' c.,<t f'O()l'llal pr_,18llO'I In C'<df'f 10 Ml8t>ldll polollC8l d•loril\C"'S w11n oll\llr lrot>.. .ond .OVat'Oll h•• own ca•- ICCl 11:00 II D U (I) 9 NEWS 8 HEWL YWED GAME G RHODA Ida Moroenatetn hnd' tw< • &ell !empted to nw .. un ollflllr W11tl her Ooctr" G) ALL IN THE FA.MIL Y GforlO S doSCO•'ffY otlOul ( dtlh lend! twlr IO ( unvon<tl Mike ro gove Arc;hoo• •t k'( IU«t on 11\e l(f(;t& ot ,,,,. 9) THE BENNY HILL SHOW An 1nterY1~ Ylot!h ( 'flf'\<1' rotm dotf'Cf()f p,.,,,. Ou T Pfre Benny I~ ll I oV•I W II '-'ll<llf!I fD TV AUCTION '(COHT'Ql 11 30 I) 0 (I) NEWS SPEaAL ~11' of 11'1" M ,, fl '"° aoo Ntlt>f11~• I"" ""'s "'"P'~"'"° 0 DATING GAME U lm MC-NEWS ., GET SMART KAOS blacllm11ls 1lle wc>tlO bf 1rveal4"'HlQ 10 leunch • """'le m> OPIJS22 '1 50 G 9 80A.P s~11 Q085 on • date wi111 th\ teacher JeH•Cd ~9' Cl-1111 OI 100'· .nq afound end l"" hes • tonal conl1on111ran Wllh COi IMf' I Fl I -~- 12 00 0 (j) BAAHABY JONES Piq111 11tte• arflvong trom C.nic~·J 10< ,, "'"'' wttn HarndDy J M , latrtc>t , , mv•Of'<Pd IRI 0 TONIGHT Ho•I Jonnny (,ve,ts 8uOOy Sha1 on C.1eu M•nooooe c. ... ~0" Hac:liel• Cllut~ 0 TWIUGKT ZONE Alt ltod 1)1 Oeatn 11 man ~~ .t peel Wtlf\ 11>9 c>t;vol fQI "''""-<1atotf 0 MOVIE • e • r IMI Amou51WW ~ • t 1'1f ; 1 0.-dn ~&rt ·n Senld tl-•r°'"' IAdll ri<;tm os "'°"' lf> .......... 1) H) hf"l(1 8" fi1P6' .,..,....,," '')""] ,...,,.,,.. """ rt-t"t'V'• t1 fr~ t~ t!f'\I n-/ 1?11<~ 1 pt~ glove •lal1• a ~landlllg • CAPnONEOMO NEWS 1Z:a0. MOYIE * • ~ "Hlflow" ( 19651 Carol Lyniey. Efrem ZJm. b.ttllsl Jt The t>ouUtul and bewllclllng Hollywood UA!f'a tlte end fell ... trllCllCI ( 1 hf • 5S min I • MOVIE • • "M• And Pa Kettle 8llc;tl On The Farm'· 11 es.1 Marto11e Main. Percy KMbt"'-. Troul>le •us>•• wMn Pa llltnlCI Int 010 llome11ead 11 enriched ...,In urtr1.um dep(>ttl1. (I ht . JO min l 1:00 8 MOVIE • •'1> "Love Mete LCW9" I 11170 ) Ay911 O'Neal, 1'1;1., MilSl<ell A. pa!f ot l\Oney· moonen 1s l9f1or11eo by tlle Dride a rormer t>oyltoMO ( 1 Ill' • JO mtn I 8) MOVIE • • • l.Jnde< The Yum vvn T •ee · I 19631 Jae.It Lemmon. Car OI l ynley T 0 .. n~ur., u 11armon1oua "'d"'30fl d c.ouote "~ k~ "><; 1oqe1ht!< 01a100.c cy. b"I 1ne artanoem.,n1 t>ee°""'' com.cal ...,,,.,, ''"'" l.m<JIOfd II-M!CUC • ")Q lrte YovnQ ..Oy It ht • 4 min J 16 MATC..OAME t 10 I) f, C8S LA TE MOVIE • • Scat()l'4 119781 Roll • rl Un\l••q Judith C.h.JP· ""'•" A drJC.1fJt wnCJw "'•S\<fl9 O&uqhll'I lnht>rtlS .. latQ6 '°""' ~ IQ ll<lb- 'lolute on'! 01 ho& pa1oen1\ IOI Ille ljl(f dnO c:;olle(;I Ille rnont'y I 30 0 TOMOAAOW G \Jl'!"t 1;, d(ttt---\ I '''°'QN I •UlflO• Naur d Ht<yd .. n ""'"°' Mll<lha Wl'<'1mdn" • • • T""' l.A~r •ll(.fonl '-'"laoot CI ·~~I Af'lhG< 1 wnn '-'aut-' o H111.i A ,.,.,, 06~ Oeal1' ""14.., ..... ompte!>~ the ""Ofl'\dl\ l\e .~ !2hl\) ti) ~E ,... -·-., Ud W> ::>lnOI>,. t 14' 'I Blonde'" ( tQ•S) Betty> Hullon. ArtUIO de Cotdc>-ve PrOl!lbltiOn ~ 1tw.Te.a~.11\e61 ... up U\OW ~ ounno llet he'fday In the t920a. (I 11<,6Sm1n1 2M. MOVIE • • • "81rike Uf) ~ Ber>d·' ( t9•0) Judo; Gan.nd. Mldtey AOONy A lliOll llCllool l>8tl'd slegel e tllOW 10 rllM money IO it can lreYel 10 8 netlOnll c.ontMI 12 tva .. 30 mtn.) 3:00., NEWS 3:10 1 NEWS 3:45 MOVIE _. + 'h "Short! Kiii" ( 19781 RIOll1td Ymgvez. Plltlllc> Clerk l wo men •'• olfllfec:I • latge bounty tO< lhe coe>lvre ol a g..at '#Me M\wl< ( t IW • •5 mltl,) 4:00 8 MOVIE • 'Jlr "No Survivors, PleHe" ( 19UI Marie Pe< tchy, RoOer1 <AlnnlnQ· h a m Ea tra1er1eS1 rial 1>0ong$ pjal'I IO tel<e OVfl< the Ellflh by met rtoOically ~ Ille bodies ol E1111hlongs wN> l\ave t>eel\ '°"°"'ed 1n ··iCCIOenl~ • 12 hrs 1 •26 U NEWS 4 309 MOVIE • • "HOid fhet 91onoe·· 119,.51 Eddie Breckfln. v .. ,.,,,ICll La~e A lady ~· 1h<OI soaru the on1et. .. .. 1 ot a 1<14>P1oman16C I 1 111 .30m•nl W1>dn4>11day•11 Doy a i•t-Ho.,i.-s 12 oo G • • ·• "M1111 Otow Bn d•" 11964) Buddy r~ .-L~• Ov'"'" A tot\· re<~ party 1roe'> ''' -.etHe •• """" VoUlll d-Own by "" llnQ•ng a matto&Qe lor f'•m 11 hr 30mon I ID • Modn09ht '-""" .• 1191•1 0u•I Ldnceuer ~n Clar' A ~ c;OI'. ~I~..,,.·~ ll>e sellonq le)' ~ \>41)111' """~ , , hr ~ m•f'\\ 0 II) JC)t(ER'S WllO G) M •A•S•H 0 '61 FACE THE Mll&C U $ 100,000 NAME 'THAT TUM! ~-T~S.U~ -- A 1aion100 player mat ~ lf'Gru•led o..e< ..... patf't'ts oo,ec:11ons SYttfl(a • l>talfl nemormaoe dUf ong ptOCllW and d!M (R) O TNE MISADVEHTURES Of SHERIFF toeo :: ~~...;; .. ·1GO~ wrr,. To"bo WM~ selhng C:OMnehC'I dnor 10-door. Ch11ssy une•P""'.ledlv 1!00$ nerseir m Ralph fur1ey·s slroP poker game ICCllRI -----aw a"'"* o>r..: • -· -·~~ILW" .. .-- LARGE " ~~~-~_,....,..­IMPOSSIBtE ., • •Af v~· ·• ''"' .-,... l • 11 ... , , ~!",. ...... k ...,,., t 8cry!> Hut\lt H I 9) * • • .. T"9 N#ed f aqe c 196 'I Gar y (.Qt)Of>f Oeoorah Ke<r A v~.,r-<f -..:i1e. c;.,--;;;e; ...... ·~~ OI d hW'· ,.-.11 -'>'0 ITIUIOet caSo8 12 .,, I -1---~·•'Nwloeyo"eoJM~-· . tdt1.11J!' f}O ' to 1ne 8063ro 10 demon· ~•••le h" onerool 11ans- r1~n1 ,,~:ill()n (P1r1 tt -'bave tnt"el•.Norm al lht' pub lor a dronk 11no over· r1<>e5 II ID All IN THE FAMILY 0) THE BENNY HILL SHOW f 11 t B Wf•iJr'") .-) f)I:)(. k W11") •11t M1kt• t:>etomt~\. unu tU 1,ll, ,,mQfOUS b1't'1nv rn-mei. .. s lllt-• o1111 oance Kid and 1ntroduc.eg ··rl\e f'ud Puc:k&s" (I) 0000 TIMES A '>t'll·prOClaomed "'i>hep· Claannf>I Lba in9• 0 l<NXT (CB~)) LO& Anqol• , 8 KNBC(NBCJ Los Anoe1.,., U KTLA (Ind ) Los Angute~ U KABC·TV (ABC) Los ,Angele'$ Cl) l<FMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ.TV (Ind) Los Anqetes ~ KCST (ABC) San 01eqo tD KTTV (Ind ) Los Angole-. Cl) KCOP·TV(lnd) LOS Anqelt:~ tD KCET· TV I PBS) Los Angeles 8!J KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntmgton Beac;r " lh a P<>mb 10 '"''" hom 11>10 rw>IP."'l lh{>m r nl:t !flt• O•IY b~ol. 0 PRISONm CELL SLOCKH E mo1oon•, 1'fup1 all!'• Bt•a lroc•' Pe11>r onto ravea11ng '"" fWW pnSO<lQf's cnme. w11o<n An0<1nqt1<~ ti.>< lole U ~ HAPPY DA VS Fonr t& steps rn wr>en an 011.1ema1e mo1orcYcie gang tOlls into Motweuttee and CllUset problems lc>r RICNe <)l)d Chachl.<RI G MOV!e • • ••;, "fhe Greet fSClllpfl" IPart I) I 19631 James Garr>er. Steve ~ 8rlt1Sh. Amer!· can and Car\80iatl POWs p1.tn a ~ bfMllOU1 lrom a Nazi e-np 12 iw. I tD CAAOC. BUANETT ANOFRIENOS C ~ S..•ual Mou•,- r.,..,..1~ CIO<I> Leactundr (,.iy J 1114.>Y• Or Marlotl c.10111<"" &~" "~'' fr) TVAUCTION (COfffOl ml NOVA "Tiie Gr1>.1I Wine Rf'YOlu· tion'" l ht~ \iPCr~,s "' tnt• 11r..1pe wl1>C'1 n1wt> tluttlecl ...,nemel(e<s snd d•lf11(0f\ lor thOusands ol years. aro unlOcttec:t CCCHAI 9:30 fl ®) T AXl wnn 1ne hejQ o1 an unu9Uill perlOll (H .. w Vlllechaae1. the c:ebble$ conunue tl'leof Wild personal nio1111 1111 o tentasy (Part 2) 10:00 8 G NEWS 8 9 HART TO HAAT Jon81han·a atstllf·•n-•aw unwftltnQI)' t>ecome1 lnvOlv9d In • ~ to ••e owr control ot ttwt Mar'I I amty lorlune Q,.h.,. .., th-II r 'f>' Mr tfyd•• •• 0 t•J tf"l1ldl.>'~I .-ltW'fl IP ,rt II ID HOGAN'S HEFIOES ID HONEYMOONERS ~(.)Q.tO 1Hf ,,, Vft•<1W'\' I (1.•·rm•" o• r • '••l 'ft."'" U·rtlm:j J tf•f't..t jtft JOHN DARLING Al1rt• '' • ~ I tpt ...-,..9f 1t,1r1ttmenr CHAR.IE, lHIS PAITTICLJ/...AA CHUCl<HOlE 15 SO~ THAl SOMEONE COULD SE ~IOJSLY INJUR£.D IF THEY WERE TOHIT IT! • 1~rrt ,..,. I """°•tf"(/( 4f •f "-'' 1 mo , ..., &<1~ oe• ,,,,,, ... '°'' • ,. t trnu~ .......,....,, ,,. ,.,., r f'k.1 rvti tlt1tr: t '" 1 '125 0 HEWS 23008 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • -AFTERHOON-. 3 30 U • • • •O C...ttaf\ • fli7Ji l•• Ullmann rd,..,rcJ Att,i...,.I • by Armatrong & Betluk eaENOA ~LY HAS A FLA1R V~ THl'5 8USINE55, D0€5N'T SHE? Caesar and Coca Get Together Again (Again) .,.w1 ........ REUNITED FOR 'BIG SHOW' TONIGHT lnogene Coce and Sid Caeaer Special on Blues Airing Saturday Rural Mississippi is the setting for "Land Where the Blues Began." an hour-long documen· Lary aiJiD8 Saturday at 10 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. th . •• Vialtl.ng picnics and revivals. e v1ewer mee.., black pioneers who created this new music oul of their loneliness and deprivation. Tbt: documen~ry examinel black cultore lD the perutenllary faeld ''hollers.'' lively, emot.iooal cbU(ch meeUngs and tbe special m.irt.b of the bar room poets. "LaDd Wbere the Blues Beean" was produced by tbe Ml11i11ippl Center for E ducational Tele'rilkm aDd was funded bl part by a arant from lbe Nllticml ~IMDt for tbe Artl. By 808 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -One of television's mo\>t felicitous marriages can be viewed again when Sid Caesar and Imogene Coea appear on NBC's "Big Show" tonight at9on Channel 4. Mind you. Sid and Imogene are not married to each other, though some longtime TV watchers may think so. Their laients were wedded for the memorable "Your Show of Shows." which flourished for fi ve years in the early 1950s. They performed 900 sketches. many of them classics. No wonder, since lhe writers included Neil Simon. Mel Brooks. Woody Allen. Larry Gelbart and Mel Tolkin. And the second bananas were Carl Reiner and Howard Morris. OVER THE YEARS CAESAR and Coca have had more reunions than Biiiy Martin and the New York Yankees. They'll do it again for "The Big Show." their first time together since a tour of theaters and Las Vegas three years ago. Before reporting to rehearsals. they a ppeared for an interview at Le Dome. a posh restaurant on the Sunset Strip. Caesar had recently returned to his home here after fi ve months in Paris for "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu" with Peter Sellers. Coca, who had spent two years with "On The 20th Century" in New York and on tour. had arrived from Manhattan, where she has an apart· ment. "What should we do -'The While Rug' or 'Slowly I Turned'?" Caesar speculated, naming two of their favorite routines. He was asked how many sketches they could deliver on short notice. .. BY TONIGHT, SIX OR seven pieces." he replied. Both are totally familiar with each other's style. or course. but that doesn't mean they repeat themselves automatically. One may lay back while the other takes orr in comic flight. Particularly Imogene. "Sometimes Sid will ju.st let me go," sbe ex- plained ... Uke lD the 'I feel like talking' routine. J could go oa for hall an hour if Sid didn't bring me back. I am totally uncomctou,, or Ume. Sid isn't. .. Their pairing happened by chance. Before 1950, boCh bad known middling success, be as a band musician, comic in tbe wartime Coa.At Guard Revue .. Tan and Span"; she as a comedienne in "New Facet of 1934, .. other Broadway 1how1 and night chabl. Producer Mu IJebman. who bad hired c..ar and Coca ~ately for revues, NEWPORT TO AVALON asked them to Join u musical-comedy ~how for TV . other Imogene recalled that Sid always welcomed then called "'Admtr:.il Broadway Hevue. "k<'l<'hl"$ that would allow her to shine -"you an· not disturbed becauSt' someone else was getting a "TIIAT WAS THE flft!,I time Sid and I hJd lot of laughs," she told him. met:" Coca remarked ··What'.; the difference \.\ho got the Joke.,?"' he Despite th(' tensions or slaglll~ a livt• 90-mi.nute reasoned "The only thing that mattered w4s. Was TV c;how every Wt'<.'k , they claim never to have had it funm ., .. an argument. C1x·J se<>ms ncvl·r to rhange -the same large "That's because n£'1thPr of us ever talk ed very Pye<. full of mischief. Pl'Cnng from under the much.·· Coca said. tnmmed bangs . Caesar•~ lhe one who has altered "True," Caesar a~reed. "What you have here Du rin~ "Show of Shows·· he had the heft of an out· is two basically ~hy pt:opk ·· f f llba k d "Bf'sides." c;he sa id, "thert' wasn't much 0 ·lrairung u c · A ecade ago he had lost so chance to t::ilk 1n th(• ml'etinits for ·sho~ or Sho-." · much weight as to seem a lmost unrecognizable. Not when \Ou had t•\trovt·rb ltkc Carl Rc1m'r and His comedy seemed less runny, more neurotic. Mel Brooks" MEET THF. NEW SID Caesar. Biceps bulgin~. he bruru. with health. lookmg more ltke 40 than 57 ONE REASON FOR THE Caesar Coca Once morose and withdrawn, he has suddenly har mony may be that they never tned to top l'JCh emerl!ed as a s unnr. outgom~ tnd1v1dual. ~~~~-'-~~~~~'--~_:;.~....:_~~~~~~~~~ AMC OUllGl IUH ,, J~ 1>310111 ...... llllflllOOll G.itlOt'I c; ..... ~'° 4401 .,,.·s.u'Llll ..... \<"l '>l)'I jlNIJ ~HMAM!.'.':;.::::.:; fftl """ ""',,,., .... :~~~ lDWHOI' WODDIRI.. l'iticiciurDlllYt..- 11 ... • ))I ())'1) 8ufoN""• 121-4070 lOWAUI' CMllA COTU Olaiiat •m~ ~'.., 11n.1 ~ "'"' O<lllOC ))I ron lDWUllS MISSIOll nlAU ll 11 "'°"•""'"'~no ~ ::.suNRBLY CRAFTED BRaATHTAKING THRILL•Rt" ,....,._. '"' ---.. ·--· liiiftla> __ ,.,. __ ..... c-. ~ '. '. IEEi~ . --~ -- NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Beat Foreign Language Fiim 1979 HA genuine m•taplece .... dnanatk: 1lfOrtl of art that muat be eeen, Uwored and Men again. Don't mlaa It. H ..... -.t ........... , ..... _ • · 1· ti • -~ ' ' . I U CAIL V PILOT Tunday, May 1~. IMO ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION Jome ToYal N~ YORK (At'> - Chalk up anotb r vie tor)' for Ya) -a PX)' tar~ ,b chosen to ha a" "OC<l Blue" U\her lhan IO to Har"ard. ar cord in1 to P ople MllJaUM J od\f' Ft,~l<'r . •ho i>torrt'd u on. or tour tc~en.age ilrls awai.h m htx and druM · t n • Cahfom1n 11uburb m \he movie. ·· t-'ox\' . .. .,., 111 ~n ter Vull* tab a fr(.'bbmw1 w lh.c fa.II She ha:. uppeute'd m \I f\lm1 R.-IHUIM .......... Act or Peter Sellers hul> bet'n r l~used from a Dublin ho ~ p1tal b tX da}., aCter uffor\J\8 a mild heart at~<'k NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL presents r n t u a l May JS, 16, 17 -Curtain 8:00 p.m. 600 trvlne Ave., Newport Beach Reservatlona: 751-4402 ...... ...... -113/~ll 9"41 . ..... , "'' ..... , 494 1•.o14 ' ( .._ .. "' ........ 494 1St4 -.-mi TMRll.U.I"' WINOS Of CHAHCNCN I ....-.. ......... , ..... lo 24 ~ NllNITMA&I Of fUIOll PllDAY THI UTH(I) ll>Jt • 2:» • Wt ......... ,... ACAlllMY A•AIM WIHMD HOIMA IAI l'OI ,,.. • >o4t • 1-.. 11\UI THI IOSICll ~1u • •• "CHA"8T#O" ... Ett>tG THHr INJ "MIJIMS«r "MAMH.4TTAM" llU "1941" IPGI _,,.....,..-====!.......-"S=AM=E:-__TI~..-E. MlXl YUa- 'UY ..... OVf nltlJ SOMIWMIUI MAD MAX111 P\.U' DlPIAHCI (NI •• ;~: ):"~~-:.:-::: IM ~;t,, I,,.. ::s:X'::~:~ • .. u C>4 ...... tW"f• ..,.,, .... 6CUU•" 111~1-~ tltlfl .... •• •tUMll s~ .. - ------·---..... .... ,. -- 'Stanley' Fine Farce 'Beaver' Boys Back in Sebastian's Show About midway tbrou1b "So Lone. Stanley" al baallan'a Weal Olnner rlayhoul , one IC• .tor luru to the other and re· mark1. "Thla ia •bout 11 rldlculoul aa oo of th01e old plot1 on "Lel\le It to Beaver " "Onwbat•" askttheother "NC1\1!r mind.'' tA the ~ply. "Vou'rt \00 youna .. ] caalonally. ao much the better : the audience l"'" it. lmpreqlve actor who exhibits a 1pleodid ~na~ of tJmein1. THE FUNN I EST rast member however. la Dick So)owl ci as Mathers· psychiatrist. a corpulent comic with a broad. burlesque style who. makea the most of his time on stage. Eleesha Shane is nice and sexy as Dow's new bride. and Scott Simmons performs virtual· ly every sight gag in the book as the inept MariOIO. · The Beaver boys will, be say. lng "So Long. Stanley" through this month and next at Sebas- MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,..~_., ... ,_..,._ --....... ~.,, .., __ ..,_.,.°'.__ ~ All "Oft ..0..fflO ' ~ o.-.. Auo_ ouQQ!Q ~@·IL~fl(C(IV( O<E-SU... OJ lhC ..0110•• l"lt IUl\l c:;oo« (JI KV l\f OIJLA t IOH FUNNY! NOT rt;ally, except that tht1 artors Involved are Jerry fiblht'rtt and Too)' Dow. who c harm~d tttl~vllilOfl au· dtenct.'I for aeven years as Beaver and Wally ln the old lime \ l~'l-64) comedy aertec They're back toaether <have been for some lime, m fact} U\ a touring production ot the new comedy "Stanley," a freewheel· THE MAT£a1AL itaelf ts. btt t.hln, predicated on a wholly tm· probable premlse -a schlep. plna nebbisb <Mathen> Is fed up with life aod. after bungling a serles d auiclde. auempt.s, puts out a contract on himself. Then his roommate <Dow> returns un· expectedly early. with an equal· ly unexpected bride. and asks Mat hers to find new quarters. The rest of the show is s~nt on Mathers' various attempts to Uan 's. 140 Avenida Pico. San -----------1 Clemente. and they're well "WM ...... " worth a visit 1r you· re looking ror som etJung to take your mind off Keeps you your troubles 'SO L..OMO, SlANLIY" a. to-csy bY eo11 Stl\•11•• .,,., Boo 'tf••>llOPf Olfe(llO 0¥ O<ttwlll 111\oq/>I "'4 O.\IQll oy W•YM Mffl\Oft llg~lrng Of M1<'1HI 0.MIWl'lj'1 prHel\IM ,.,_.., U\4'CJUC)tt \.twrotY\ •• v•rY•r'Q ('-it Min tM'T'tP'\ ll"OllOll Mv 6 .ti ~ll•rn W.•1 01-Pt~yllov .. 140 Awn~ Pt<O, ~ (le-1* A ... , ... 1-•4'1'>~ St..,tty a.1•l\•r Mont• t .... i.11 Belly Co<oo" THECAH HtrYM•t"9n • "MINNIE'S BOYS." the musical story or how the Marx Brothers got that way. opens a three·weekend run Friday night in Golden West College's main theater Orange Coast College's John fo'eriacca 1s directing the show Or l'IUOOlpll Shelf'"" T~M•n tof\1 0o .. e, ...... si.- o.o~ .. I(' S<Oll .,.,..,,.,...., """'"'.' oow Heading the cast are Roslyn Nehl~ as Minnil'r mother of the craiy q111ntet . Craig Fleming as the futurt' Groucho. Steve Stan· czyk a!> Chico and Ted Tobtn as llarpo Others 1n the company are Brl'lt Kqth, Bruce Fox. Ralph Lombardo and N1rolino Purt1cella keep the hit man from plugging the unsuspecting Dow. but he must stay in the apartment to do so, whlch poses another problem with the honeymooners Mix in a warky shrink from downstairs and a five-thumbed would·be as sassin and you've got the 1ngre d1ents for a very funny evening ing farce by Emmy.winning TV scripters Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf It's holding fortll at the San Clemente dinner house through the first week of JuJy "Stanley" as typical dinner theater treatment or comedy by name stars on tour as Mackey Rooney ·and M artha Raye evidenced earlier at Sebasllan's in "Three Goats and a Blanket .. and "Everybody Lovei> Opal " Everything is Beared for laughs. and ir character breaks oc Mathers displays Allenesque humor-he looks like Marty and talks llke Woody-and performs at an appreciably high level of p·anic throughout the show Dov.. the straight man of the duo. as an Da' 1d Anthony I!> musical director and Carol Can1gha ts c·hon•ographt>r ror '"Minnie's Bo)'!>," "h1ch runs Friday and Saturday of lhtl> week and May 22 23 21. 29 30 31 at 8 30 and June 1 at 2 30 on the Huntmgton 0{·ach campus Resen auon.s are b\·ang taken at 892 771 t 'Fifth Floor' Lacks Dr8Illa By RON PENNlNGTON T1'e Hotlyw-R-1W The horror of a sane person being detained 1n a psycho ward 1s effertively explored 111 "The Fifth Floor." a modest effort that avoids the sensallonal m relaying a n engrossing story that as based on a true incident. The fa ct that 1t dad actually happen makes 1l even more ternfyan~ . THE SCREENPLAY BY Meyer Dolinsky. based on a story by Aved1a and executive producer Marlene Schmidt, concerns a girl who is working her way through college as a disco hostess Followin~ a fight with ( J her boyfriend. s he 1s MOJI/ E stricken by stry chnine REl /"IEW poisoning and taken to a "• hospital. ________ _. Sheclaimstha\some· one tned to kill her. but she has previously a\· tempted su1c1dC'. so the au\hont1es send her to the rirth noor psycho ward for observation There she 1s threatened and molested by an attendant, but the doctor thanks these accusations are conttnuang paranoid reaction!> from \he strychnine and de- tains her for a longer period. It's a i:;inccre effort. although both the scnpt and Howard Aved1s· low·keyed direction could be better structured ror more dramatic impact. The situation itself. however. is a frightening one and £ 1t_f"( tj,lyP Of'(JOU(f>, PfodVI' .. , ,,,, .... •N "'"""""'·~ tHE ~lf'Tt< J'LOOll P:Um Venturt\ ,,,,..,Nl•Oftit' 0"4w•• (OIOf' M"•••fW 4),t-,,n"t<11 ••rrA>•' 1 A~d• ,,,..,,.,C,.tt:,1."""ltY r "'" r)o Hore>",,,, O•M'rw *"41.111 tt .. 111 ti A1ttMi• ,,,. ··"""'" Jil'I • .,,.,, Pobf'or• fl"W'Jt\Jl'ld AAfNW'lf '"""• \ Juh• AO·w• M.>• • •·• ,,.. iVI-. OAV'd C.•-''"°" f Ml ~-n FM H o; "• 11\ A.1 • .-• Nv1>t\ ( •'""-, ~ •. ,... U04N Poriwt>r. P•tt1fl' bt~\ k.,1tw.-.-_ .. ~,. • ..,...,,o A\IN\t"O f ·~ <4IQ ~·nvt•~ MPAA R•ll"'I II the story 1s nicely progressed performances DIANNE HULL IS credible as the girl who is trying to escape the horror. of the p!>ycho "'ard but ""ho also befriends and helps several olher pa. lll'nts Bo Hopkins d1spla)s a d1sarmtnl! charm and easygolllg manner a'> the lec-herou~ attendant and Sharon Farrell 1i. t'X<'ellcnl a"> an cmot1onalh dts turbed 1o1.o man "'ho<,(• lr<'.ilml·nt onl) ag gra\'atc~ hN <'ond111on The ho'>p1tal <.,ta ff. "'h1ch includes M t"I Ferrer a s the p~ych1atra~t and Julie Adam~ and lJdana Power as nurses. 1s portrayed with prores~1onal restr aint. Patti D'Arbanv1lle. Hobert Englund and Anthony James arc~ good as other patients "ho figure prominently in the action and John David Carson is fine as Hull's boyfnend Marie Marq and Barbara Lyle have strong bits as two dlsco employees and 5inger Pattie Brooks is effectively featured 1n the opening se· quence on top of the entertainment scene, Fridays in the DAILY PILOT MAXWELL SMART tsACENT86 1:r.w1g1.n1:u1 ,un CHY CUlfUI O••llQ" 63• 923? lOWAIUll' Cl•lllll WUl .,,. 1"""~"' 8'11 )'))'; lOWillOI' MHIO« TWll CO!" Mtu 631 ~DI ........ AUM(IM OIUVH• An4ne.m tWl 98'>0 . .,,. .. "(", fOU•Ulll YAllEY OlllYl·I• I ounl•"• /~•tey %? /41; I ~"' "'8£YOND Fill M 'TWO ENTREES ... AND ALL YOU WANT OF BOTH Every night. we feature two delicious entTees. One is our 1ustly famoos fried chicken. The second entrtt varies from day to day. It might be beef ribs with barbecue sauce. roast beef. pot roast. Swiss steak, pork chops. roast pork, mah1·mahi. meat loaf. rock end Of oomed beef. But one Uung doesn't vary: you can always have as much as you -.nt of both entrtts (Of" only $5.45! The same goes for our hol soup. green salad. two vegetables. mashed potatoes and gravy, com bread and honey butter. It's the most delicious barpin in town! • Norr~ .......... "IBB 'BIG 'YBlLOW 'flOUSE 3010 Harbor Boulevard, Calta Meta Hoeos: M·Th. 5-9: Fri, S.10; Sat. '-10: SWl, 12-9 Per n1SY1dons, call 549-0310 • .............................. ,, J ( -. OAll) PllOT t '"ILACK STAWOH .. IG> '"AroC:AL YPSE NOW" CRt ·-E "THE WINDS F CHANG r=CPGJ "KRAMER n KRAMER" 111 '"CHAP'TEA TWO" "-"' "'' "Al.l THAT JAZZ'' INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Horoscope ·· •Erma Bombeck •Classified "nmdlly. -13. 1 MO OAILV 'ILOT Image Maker Ansel Adams, the man credited with making photo- graphy an acceptable occupation and art form, was himself the subject of photographers during a visit to Orange Coast College. By JUDITH OLSON Of tM o.lly ..._SUH Cameras clicked as the great master of the image stood in front of the audience at Orange Coast College For a. switch, Ansel Adams was being photographed instead of photographing. Adams, a robust 78, closed out a three.part lecture series on photography sponsored by the college and drew a capacity crowd. BE TALK ED about his philosophy and showed a variety of photographs from bis career. including portraits and his famous nature scenes. And yes, Adams does take pie· lures when be travels, just like any other towist. ADAllS' INTEREST in photo· graphy began during .1916. when armed with a Browrue camera, be visited Yosemite for the first time. Be wa trained as a concert pianist but reamed when he was 21 thllt be eomdn't do justice to blithlpbotocrapby and music. When be made bia dec:laioo to ...., Nit ..... ..., ltldl9f'f ........ Ansel Adams s pecialize in photography. he ap· proached his camera work with the same dedication he used in his music Adams aupported his family with commercial photography for more than 30 years while be was doing bis famous studies of the national parks He has taught at the Art Center School in Los Angeles. has held annual workshops m Yosemite since 1955 and founded the department or photography al the California School oC Fine Arts in San Francisco. ADAMS SAID that although he is "considered the last of an era." his work has been more varied than most people realize. .. I've never been conscious of any particular philosophy or ob- j ecti ve. I create images in whatever style is required. ·'I have never followed any trend. I do not believe in the need to be 'in,' or the 'in syn· drome'." Adams is largely sell-taught, a lthough be did get a new perspective of his profession when he worked in a photo finishing plant ooe summer. Early in bis work Adams re- aliled the importance of ·'fine craftsmanship" and a definite subject in photography. : "There's nothing worse than a sharp picture with a fuuy COO· cept," ~said. <See DIAGE, Pale CZ> .. • • •• Cl ·sand Fence, Keeler, Calif.,· photographed in 1948. (left) is among Ansel A dams· works being shown at Orange Coast College through May 22. Other works on 1display are (above left) 'Oak Tree. Sunset City, Sierra Foothills. Calif .. · which is undated; (above center) 'Aspen, Northern New Mexico.· taken in 1958; and (above right) 'Mt. Williamson, Sierra Nevada From Manzanar, Calif.,· taken in 1944. Annual spring ritual -'Opening Day' at six Harbor area yacht clubs -proceeds with cannon blasts, musical fanfare and fluttering of flags and scores of yachts in full dress. By ALMON LOCKABEV o.llY rilOC e..tu.t ldhw If you were listening closely Saturday between 9 a .m . and 3 p.m .. you probably heard oc- casional cannon blasts and six versions of the National An· them sounding over Newport Harbor, interspersed between the roar of jet aircraft t akm& off from John Wayne Airport. The cannon bla s t s. the musical fanfare and the flutter· ing of nags from nag staffs and scores of gaily dressed yachts was an annual spring ritual- "Opening Day" at six yacht clubs in the Harbor Area. Never mmd that the clubs were never closed dunng the en· tire year. The opening day ritual signals the start of a new seasoo of yachting activity by the six clubs wtuch collectively boast a bout 3.000 members. whose primary recreation has to do with things nautical. THE ONLY LOCAL yacht club not included in Saturday's festivities was Newport Harbor Yacht Club which steadfasUy maintains ita own opening day rites -usually a week ahead oC the other clubs in the area. Startine the day's activities was Voyacers Yacht Club with its traditiooal break:f'an and in· troductioo of club officers past and present, presided over by the cUrTeDt commodore Howard Stevens. VYC was celebrating the (See YACBTING. Paae CZ) Q . OM.Y Pit.OT Tu•aday. May 13, 1MO ••• Yaeh(ing <'""'-P•Cl> '-It ' I ti tu ...._ JUI' ta ta.. llarbor A"a.. Tbe club ••• laucMd la lNl b1 M M9t OWM&'I wtlD cau.4 U111a·t1 .. .; u. ~SalMal a... ......... 4 .,...., ........ ~ OLD ANO NEW-At Balboa Yacht Club. Commodore Phil Glasgow greets oldest surviving Staff Commodore Ted Johnson Cleft), who held tbe position in 1942. r. . •.. ~ HOISTING BURGEE-At Shark Island Yacht Club, flag offi cers Commodore Jim Bridges (center) is Oanked by Rear Commodor e Jack Honey <left) and Vice Com· modore Don Smith as the club burgee is hoisted. Far right is color guard Jim Welles lalaad • .,.. ... ol. Pffll'- e,lu*'••· TM elfof1 falled - pou&bty .... ~&al ...... -uct alMie U... ta.. club w oc- eupled .....,al odller mwi•I ,aans .W it ~ at tu .PN- Hat watertroet •lt• at MtJa Street ... Ne.,ort Baulnvd. YYC'a ftllft CLAJ• to fame la &be late .... WU tM in- ........... o1 u.. san aemmte bluet race-a ruuect 151.mn. ran wbidl wu later Mopted u • race ln 1..-A.qelea Yadll Chab'a Wbllae1 Serlea aad Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Altmamoo Saie9. Tbe late actor Humphrey Botart was a t.hne-time wiDDer ol tbe ~laal U'Opby for tbe race. and whee tbe race was fa a ally abandoned Bo1art 's w.dow Lameo Bacall rededical· td the kudos to VYC wbidl it put up as ID award fot' the win· ner ol a series ill the actor's nam~ Shark Is land Yacht Club CSI YC> observed ats Opening Day at ats clubhouse ha.rd by the Balboa lslaod bridp on Bayside Avenue with Commodore James Bridges declaring aoother seasoo ol predicted loc racing, fishing and other ewata foa-the area's ooly all-power boat club. Five power boat owners formed the nucleus for tbe SIYC back ln 19S) and withio a few weeks a charter membership Ii m ited to 25 power boaters jolned their ranks. The name Shark Island derives from a s mall sand bar in Newport Harbor that bas since been dredged and aJttted to form the exclusive residential district known as Unda lsle. FOR mE FlasT ye.an ol its existence the club met at a c lubbouae on B•Y•lde Drive known u Hirth Harbor. When lbat property was chQ1ed to re- sideriUal by tbe lrviDe Company, the Shark Islanders built tbelr prcseat clubhouse ln lt'U. SIYC bas grown steadily to a membenhip ol nearly 500 boat· ing and social members and is considered a leader 1n the grow- ing sport ol predicted Jog racing for power boats. Soutb Sbore Yacht Club held Its usual opening day gala at its dub house at 2.527 W. Coast Highway with Commodore Jack Belcher pres1d.lng over the an- nual boat inspection, nag raising and introduction of flag officers and staff commodores. South Shore Yacbt Club wu originated in Costa llesa by a IJ'OQP ol alD8l1 boat OW1teft wbo called themaelna tbe Sout.b Shore SaWq Club. Tbe name was changed wben the club moved to its present waterfront quarters and was accepted into the Southern California Yacht- ing AssocaatJoo as a fulJ.fl edged yacht club s ponsoring inv1t.a· llonal regatta& for small and large boats. LIDO ISLE YACHT Club <LlYC) held its ceremonies at 12:30 p.m . at the club's head· q uarters at the Lido Isle Com· munity clubhouse. Commodore Ed Koll conduct· cd the opening day ceremonies al the dubbouse on Via Udo AT BOYAOERS -Commodore Howard Stevens greets members and guests as national ensign and club burgee a rc two-blocked on flag hoists by Dave Williams at Voyagers Yacht Club. Soud where t.be club ha.s been headquartered since 1t.s incep- tion ln the early 19405. Since the beginning, LJYC ha~ been devoted to the development of young skippers and ilh Junior program is still the envy of many clubs in lhc area. At Saturday's festivities. the Newport Harbor High School band provi<k!d the musical back g round and Commodore Koll an troduced other na~ om cers. Bob Mindt.e. vice commodore. and Don Benedlct. rear commodore. In the meantime. SCYC bad divorced itself from the Balboa Bay Club and was occupying temporary headquarters at the old Villa Manna o n Bayside Drive. After the near miss in the 1.967 Cup campaign Doogan and some of his fellow members began search.Ulg around for a suit.able ... ite for a permanent clubhousl' Thc.•y found 1t when Richardson's Landing and Yacht BrokeraRc gave up its lease on the property at 1601 Bayside Drive and the Irvine Company oHen~d the land·hlUlgry BCYC yachtsmen a 55-year lease. FEATURING Tia• t1M,oet projee\ waa putl•llY nnanced by eelUn1 aome 500 "nae membel'llUJlll" tO t.be u .. ol SI.GOO acb. l'k*.- w u en1a1ed to dest1a tbe clubhouse and ll came lnto beina witla • et··ar• com•.,,.., inC OD Mardi U . Balboe Yadlt a.It <8YC>. tbe second oldest in tbe Harbor Area, womd up the ooenilul dQ fealivltlea SaurdiY wltb an elaborate ceremony mal'kinl the club'a-.b year. CO•llODORE P81LUP S. Glasgow introduced b1I Oq ol· ficera and a long line of staff commodores, dallng back to Ted Jobnton in UM2. Honorln1 BYC on its Mth birthday were such poUtJcal penonagea as Congressman Robert Bad.ham, whose field repreaeotaUve Howard Sealye presented the club a new U · tlonal enalp; Aaaemblywomu Marian Bereeaon, Newport Beach, llayor Pro-tem Evelyn Hart and Oranae County Harbol' Muter Hany Ga1e. BYC b.t its bed.anlnp ID 1Dt when some ama]J boat salHng e nthus iasts seceded from Newport Harbor Yacht Club because they considered it too much ol a "big boat club." The club bounced around from one temporary headquarters t o another until it atquired a ~ on ill present property and built a clubhouse In 1941. During the past year the club purchased the portion ol \he land owned by the Irvine Company but the cluh still occupies a smaU portJoo of land owned by Orange County. A highlight of all of the club openings Saturday was the traditional yacht lnspecUon and a warding of trophies for the best mamt.atned yachts ln the clubs" rosters. During the after- noon several or the clubs ;oined forces for a colorful boat parade throughout the harbor. The e1cellence of LI YC':; junior program has developed some out.stand.mg adult s k ippers in both dinghy and large boat sailing and its buuee 1s well known throughout the country BUSIEn' AND MOST colorful opening day ceremonies wen· <x1 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar where Balboa Yacht Club anll Bahia Connthlan Yacht Club ( BCYC l occ upy ad JO &n ln~ clubhouse sites. ••• Image Maker Commodore Bud Hartm an presided at BCYC'~ 22nd Open ing Day, introducmg bis nag of· ficers and a long hne of staff commodores and vislt1n ~ dignitaries from other yacbt clubs. BCYC had Its begmnings as a separate entity at lbe Balbo.a Bay Club where It was bead· quartered as sort of a stepchild ol the pJ~b social club unUJ lb growing membenh1D began cov- erinl lta own waterfront bead· qaarten Pat Dougan of Newport Beach first launched the club inti> na· t1onal rerogrutaon an 1964 '4h(•n he purchased the 12·meter yacht Cnlumbta and en11taged has fnend Walter Podolak to sa11 1t tn lht· Amenca's Cup trials ColUJ"flbuJ had successfully defended the C up in 1958 under th e belmsmansbip of Briggs Cun· ningbam. DOUGAN AGAIN entered Columl*I ln the America's Cup trials in 1967 with CUnningbam and Bill Fkker as alternate belmsmanshlp, but again lt was defeated. Fnm Page Cl) . Almost as wrong. he believes. is an idea without the ccaftsmansh.Jp to put 1t across. As he showed pictures of his childhood bome an San Fran· C'1sco. the Sierra Club head· a uarters in Yoeemlte, th<' Taos Pueblo. Death Valley •rnd lh•· national parka . he ~x pla1nt><l that h1 ~ photos a n · .. th• ~Ul\ .tlent of what 1 si.w and fell ·· EVEN ms co mmercial photos refl~t Uus quauty glli$v.an· for Gump's, a Frencb bakery IJ\ San Frandlco. a bathrobe. all recel ve Adams· full atteaUon. He admitted that some ol tw. <.uccess was "serendipity." but the quaJ1t~ of iiurpn<.t.' 1n h1" '4 0 rk came as he "'J "> patient and waited for tht> r1ght m()- mt-nt Whale he dro\'t.' around 1n has wooden Pont.Jae with a ghoolutg platform on top. he always looked for scenes lbat pleased him. "Think, feel, know what you want and bow to expose it." was hU philo9opby. As the bearded Image maker showed what he cal.b hts "Mooa L1~a:,." or his most famous works. he talked about the future of his style or photo· graphy Adarru. believes he will not be t he last to photograph the wilderness Md that new. young, tale nted artists are coming who "'ill capture the wtldemess with '"d1fforcnt. more imaginative" 1d'a" "The world Ls still there," be said Adams 1>ven th.Inks his bek>ved \'01t em1te bas e o dle s~ pc)ISibilibes for future woft. · ·voaemite ls even more beauWuJ t.baD when I first saw It.'' he Uld. And ~ 1s opt1m1sltr about tiw '4orld and the ~1b1htJes for art "I have a stronJ: belief in thf• future and the cr e ati vity or )OUng people ... he SaJd. Ansel Adam.a. the man credit· ed with m~ pboto&rapby an accept.able lile s work and art form. also believes lbat creati•e work Ls a joint effort among all people. 'No man can ui5t a.lone," be said. Criticism Expected DEAR ANN LANDERS: Many years ago uncer struck my wife. She bad two mute<:· tomies and a hysterectomy. Now the cancer has spread to o ther parts or the body . Chemotherapy, cobalt and surgery have kept her alive. Thank God we have had all these years together. Taking care ol ber bu helped bring us closer together. Now bere comes the blockbuster. I put my arms around her, and tell ber I love ber often. No, we do not have aex. She bas oeitber the health nor tbe desire (cw IL Have I bad sexual uraes all these yean'! You bet l have. What did I do about lboae urges? Since I couJd never be uatallblul to tbat dear woman, I cooswted my doctor aDd asked bis advice. He aald, "lluturblde. It wW releue the pent-up leX\aa.l enero and burt no ooe." I told hii;n I bad DOt lndW,ed lD the pnetlee aiDce I wu a teen-acer and felt umeomfortable about at. tte allured me It waa .. perfectly okay" aod encourqed me to start.,._ I admire the atralJlbUorwud aMWerl you glvetto tbou.saDdl of toup qwttom. Amt. but Ibave Jet to relld uyt.biDa • hut u Ws: Do you dare? I 'll wall and see. -LAST RESORT JN IDAHO OBA.a m.\llO: I .. are _. ._.., ,._ letter. Tlaat ••et•r 11 •• ••11111&•••4. ~· 2 .............. ,.,. .. ANTHiii -At tile Balboa Corinthian Yacbt Cl~b1 Staff Commodore Wally Scbroeder watel American flaa u Gloria Pyle line, utlcaal anthem. te ................... , .. . ....... M>lliatll' .u.,...,, ... " wlate t 1ttnar 1 hthaarll."91aa..-. ................................... &lui&I._ ...... , s 0 ., ....... RtlfEU.'S .......,.y ... , .... ...... ............ ........ _ ... ,, .. Searl Gnnouncel ••• T• Giii for Cltllw Sllf·Dlf•• 9'f, °' M1ICI cweu• CDU• Ch ••11 ... _. .... n 1 ..... r· PIB, DATU AND INIOUMINT, CALLa · Ann Loaders DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I ob- tained Ill.)' notary public commiuJon for the state ol Ohio. Several document.a need to be ootariJed In the offlce where I work. Many people stan lhe!r document.a before they brinal them to me. not realilina t.be law re· quires them to amx their llpawre lD my pres· eace. Thele are people I wort with every day and know "11. Tbey tblDt I am crazy wbea I tell lbem I can't notari&e tbelr slcnature bff•Ule they were DOt ~-ln froa\ ol me. When I aak them to .cntcti out tbelr names and sip tbe form .,ala, they -.y, "It's too meay. Doo 't be audl an old 1Uck-bH.be-mud." How can 11(« away from tbe imaae ol l.be autt.y, *-pkldDS perfectioldlU-BADG&aE.D INCOWlllBVS DEA& MDGE: Md .. ,._ fltlldrl21, .... fte ~ ·:r:::-.. ,....,.. Mi& NU..., 11i1e7 Mft.. JtlS It P 1pt&1. . ... y Diii~ SPICIAL Juat tn time for S.ftUMr Weddiao and partMI " are olrerina • wi d*ount oa all 1owna and a tO <J ~ cin .ia , .. _.., ... ,.Ow ........ are • .-... aacl oer prlHe .,. rtallt. w~ maM *9 .,,,.,. IO )'OU ~• n.t out what " 1ll'ffCllti:Miw. P .I . Try our ..... ,,, •• t .. r:=·=:.:-... r. .... ................. ~popular R<>Qer's ~ ond leaute se~ b now In full swing. He<e 'so brief look at °"' ~ schedule of eve-nu. Hanging DmkeG-Oolly ot 11 .oo ond J ,00 C~uo demonstrot1ons x>turdoy ond 5'Jndoy ot 1.00) He-rt»-T~ot 12.JO Fud'6ios-~ed~ Ot 12,JQ Oonso._Thursdoy ot 12,JO Also available ... lM New "9KM"t Gorden Gook ftem ~. fW9ulotfy ~Q.95. tn.newgo~ ~Is OYOlloble ~for orly $&.Q5. ort.rgood ~ uncfl May ~ 1. Come 1n codoy tot 'fOAll CDfl'I 0t ma~ Pftcle. Don't mlM out on tNs ~.w~~wNcn c:onron. • Plant s.t.alon ~ • Color Photosond QQU • °°* Plofldng ond Cot. ll'llCNCttOns ••• ond m..d\,mud\~ Get'f04lt~~ .. c:Af onO-r'9h1 tooc wlm lnllNCtlon flOm ~a. ond 'f04lt ~d cht MewlJlt•em~lookffOfn ~ • . ,..,_...._ . ..,,., ·-• M • • • ~ .,. .._a ... .,.._,,....,.. .-t •·--• --• •• FEATURING • . -Sundays She Rested ln tM bf-ginning I Joint'<! tht> tlook of the Month club I reed a ft-w pattes t•arh da at m y le111ur1• usua11y firushmg tht-book tn a "t'ek l>unn.: lht: rest ol w month and on Sunda ·s. I rested Then one day I notict'll M hook I WMnted "H~ UI the Literary Guild, so I began getttng two books a month which I ftn1 hed in 10 or 12 da) s During the remaining l\lo O and a h1:11f \lo t't'k~ and on Sundays J rebt~ AB A CONTRIBUTOR l(l Good llousek~p ing. I could do no lcs:. than i.u~rri~ lo 1t NaturaJly lo keep abreast , l abo subscnb<'d to McCall's, Ladies llom e Journal and Redbook h took me a rouple of week:. to read them from cover lo cover . but the rest of the month and on Sundns I rested . With two weeks or le1i.ure. I made plans to redo the house. wh1C'h necessitated subscr1 bin~ to House B eautiful and Better llo m cs and Gardens. M y husband said wh at I really needed was something to s park up m y meals, so J duly signed up for Gourmet and Bon Appet1t I was now reading five days a week. but I rested on Sundays A frit!nd noUced all lhe reading matenal and was appalled to note l did not subscnbe to local publications Suni.et magazine and Anzona Highway~ found their "ay to my coffee table with the three local newspapers Anothe r friend noted a "shallow, one dimensional" look to m y reading. so J added T im e . Newsweek. the Sc.tturday Review. Forbei. and the New York Times to my library I r ead late and got up early, but on Sundays J rested MV REAOINC SCllEOl'LE was becoming as complicated as a railroad schedule Ooe dav in the checkout linC' at the supermarket. I saw a headline in The National Enquirer "Jackie Finds Cure ror Excessive Spending and Water Retention.'' Impulsively, I grabbed it, camouflaging 1l between the covers of Woman's. Day and Family•Circle. l was on the point of exhaustion. My eves watered and I was too stimulated by what l read to sl~p I watched only w hat TV Guide r ec- ommended. The tables and desks groaned under the load or books and magazines. They filled the closets and drawers. To save time I subscribed to Reader's Digest and Condensed Books. Last week. my husband said, "You have a Sunday visitor." 1 signed up for 36 issues for ~ ( Horoscope WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES <Mar 21-Apr. 19> Accent on short trips. special calls and messa~es. consolidatm~ r e<:ent gains. paying c:loscr attention to security m easures Cancer . Capricorn natives figur e prominently You break log.Jam to progress Close relative ph.1ys prominent role TAURUS (Apr. 20-M ay 20l. Bnng pnontaes into focus Expand horizons. reach beyond cur· rent expectations. You <'ould stnkc pay dirt Key is to be selC<'tlVC, to deal with individuals who are optimist ic and havt' 1mag1nat1on f or you . the sky can be the h m1l' GEMJNI <May 21·.lune 2<H : Timing. judg· ment are honed to razor·sharpness Be direct . independent. conf 1dcnt enough to tear down proJ· ect for purpose or r epair and rebuilding. lm print your own st yle and policies. Temporar) delay provides needed "breathing r oom ." CANCER <June 21-July 22>. Check behind scenes -be alert to subtle hmts. Accent on courts, institutions. clubs. hospitals your ability to be discreet. Clandestine meeting is on agenda. Protect self m emotional clinches. Strive to be analytical LEO <July 23-Aug. 221 · Bndges of good will can be constructed Know 1t. be diplomatic, es~ially when deahng with Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons Financial prospects a r e brighter than might be app arent on surface. Someone "important" is in your comer! VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Define mean- in,zs. terms ·-perfect techniques. make r oom for yourself at top. Pisces and another Virgo f igure prominently. See places, situations and people in realistic light. M eans clear away clouds of self-deception. Y ou have chance for solid advancem ent . Go~ LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Priorities and prospects come into sharper focus. Perceive potential. distribute and display. Accent on communication. publishing. aspirations, legal principles and spiritual revelation. Cancer . Capricorn natives figure in scenario. SCORPIO <<><=t . 23-Nov. 21 >: Finish rather than initiate projed -strive to reach more persons. Accent on compleuon. r ealizing worth al possessions. maklng decision which enables you to make clean break with past. Aries. Libra penons-and the number 9-figure prom- aaenµy. SAGrrrAalVS <Nov . 22-~. 21): Go slow mou&h lo be aware of legal requirements. Leo. Aquarius persons figure in overall !Scenario. You make exciting new contact. 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IS.·- PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS MAME STATEMENT l ,.f' tollO'lllWJ"q pCll-r\,On\ .,., OOt~ OY\iM'\\ ,., C .. AlllOl INVESTM[NT COM P A~V f4 (A U fo tn1i4 & 1m1t,.d P.trfnf'r\1t10J 1'0ftl bU'"'"'"'' (.l'l"llf'' o,,..,. ''"''"" (~hf()n'\1tt4'11ti MAVO FlfjJllN(l'll INC i • Calfforn1• <o<POr•hon• 1()if>I Ay,.n,.\\ ..Ce.nt.e.r Dnve...-lr~.,,_.. C•ttt0tn1A .,, , l Thi\ tM.l\INI'\\ ,, ((>n(fy(ll'd o v ,. t1m1tf"d ~'1M,.\tt•O MAYO flNAN(l;IL INC ~Mno. ""'"°""' Ttll\ \lAl~I Wf"t' fll..O ....... ,,..... county (.ltrlt 01 01on~ Counl• on Af>'ll 7'1,1'80 PUBUC NOTJC£ STlllTI M'i°NTo" AIA .. OOHMENT 0' USE O" l'ICTITIOOS I UStlfEH MAME '"" tOlfo'fltlf9Q ""'~ ,._ .... -~ trw-U\# nf f""' fl(f1hflu'\ °""'°'~' n1'""" C~llFOPN llll (,UTTlP COMPlllNV 11tt 1'01) V11J (, 1c1t ')ifn lv•n ( (101\t' ~ ( •htMn1.1 ~~1\ r "" ,,, ''''°"' ri.u· ,,,,.., .. ,...,,.,,. ,~ ,.,,~a '" ~ ...., .. 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County reouestlnq lhal MOTICETO CIUOITOASOF 8UllC Irene s M ask ev be AMOOTFAl~~~:,~OI< TO a pp 0 t n I e d a s p e ( TRANSFER L1ouoA l1CENst1s.1 son al r epresentati ve to 1s.c ... 101 .. 101 u cc 1 administer the estate of r.o"<•" ,....•ov q,.,..., 1M1 • ""'' Ralph P Maskey under tr.tft\fPf Ot p.-r-.on.tt prQC)J-rl, ttnd ,, lr•n\ler ot "CIUO< ltt ..... e•o ·~ il>OUI lo t h e I n d e penden t Ad. ... ,,,.~ ministration of Estates Tnc ,,_,,,_ \o<1.a1 Sr<"'"• •or 1 Act). The petition is set for F.O.r•I T •• NufT\bt"r "'"° mttil•"'O d<I Ort\\. ano 11P c..oo.. t<un ll<,r oi '"" het"l ring in Dept. No. 3 at lr•ns'"'"°''" M • 700 Civic Center Drive. MAAC•At.. c GALLAPoo. s•1 w We st. in the City of Santa ft!" Slt'ffl ~IA ~ ..... C•l1torn1" A C i I TN n•meh i. So<i•i "'*<urlly '°'' na, al forn a on May 27 . F~••• H• Nlll"l>fr. ""°"''"''"'I 1<1 1980 at 10:00 a.m . d•~H •no Z•P c-Numwr. ot •~ IF YOU OBJECT to the Attorrwy\.t Uw 1..ot F•lr<ltllCI Or. Stt 100 PO\! 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Maine <AP> -f'or a few tant.alidn1 houri, ll looked •• If aeronauUul biatory would be made a1ain ln Pre.quo Isle ll appured ror awhlle early Monday that lif uJe Andenon and hi• aon, Krll. would t nd the firat DOD·•t.op. transconlioental baUoon Olah\ ln the pouto field where lbe elder Aodenoa and two other men ~1111 the hl1torlc tr•na·AUanUc: nt1ht two yeara a10. llut even lboutb windl puaMd the Kltty Hawk ballooft north in· t<> C1mada. ll\la clty uve the ba1Joon.l.sta a hero's welcome. HlJNOREDS OF af!Sll)ENTS llned the 1treeu as the An· llt>r o~ "'ere ta.ken by motorcade to a news conference "We're delighted by their s uccess." sald City Man11er Dana Connor. "Ther\! mu.'lt be an alfinUy ~ween Presque !ale and the balloomst.'I . at least we'd like to think so " 'fht• Andersons landed their 20-story·high. helium.filled balloon ut 4.25 um PST in a small clearing near Matane. Quebec. oo the G1usp~ f't!nt.nSu la where the St. Lawrence RJver meets the AUanllc Oct: an THEIR NEARLY a ... ooua voyage covered a straight Une dlstanc~ or 2 817 miles rrom San f'ranctsco, allbougb they actually traveh."<l more than 3.100 mues. Anderson. a 45-year-old muling company president from Albu· querque. N M .. said he bad no plans to attempt another ballooning feat any tJme soon ··1 think I'm f(olng to go home to bed," he said. He hadn't slept in two davs. F'riends or the Anderson family -Maxie's wil e. Patty. met him at Matane minutes after the balloon landed -said they in· l<'ndt.>d to return to Nt•w Mexico Uu.s week. with friends p1ck1ng up ~he baUoon. MERLE SPRAGll t-:. WHO OWNS the field wbere Anderson lifted off for France In the Double Eagle II ln 1978. said he would have been happy to let the balloonists use hia 10-acre field for a landlni alte. "They 1\lJ'e know how lo fl y those balloons. don't they?" aa&d the 7~yur-old Sprague. "Ir you saw ·em. you'd like 'em. They're nice feUaa," sAJd Sprague. However. the man who owns the tree farm where Andenon landed th1a Ume said the Kitty Hawk w11l 1tay on his property until he ls P'ljd for damages to hls farm. Rosaire Plourde 11kt tbe balloon luell did UtUe damage, but four-wheel drive vehklel driven by reporters and curiosity-seekers destroyed a sectAoa ot hia road. FATIGUED AND R EDDENED by the wealber, the cbam· oagne-drenched elder Anderson acknowledged there were some rough moments durmg the night. He said the tranacontineatal voyage was far more dlfhcuJl than the ocean croulftl mauuy because of high mountain peaks and varying weather patt.erna. The father·son team began t.helr journey shortly after mid- night Thursday. hopmg to cross the continent and land in Klty Hawk, N C . site of the first powered flight by the Wnght bf"OlMn. But northeasterly winds over Nevada pushed the fra1Ue plasli.c balloon off course and put the original destination out of the question. BVT TIIE ANDERSONS REFUSED to consider aborting the night. even when they were unable w eat the tu t day.and-a-half because ol air sickness ~Y were forced to take more OX)'len than they anticipated because of the high altitude the Kitty Hawtc maintalned. wh.i ch reached a maximum of 27,SOO feet. The longest previous non stop balloon night was a 2.000.mlle trip from the Oreaon coast to Ohio last September Viewers Respond to 'Princess' By Tbe Associated Press Thousands of viewers called pubhc lelevision stations acrosi. the country followhrg broadcast or a program about the execu· taon of a Saudi Arabian princess for adultery -some worrying the Saudis would play rou~h with oil supplies in response to the broadcast and others defend· mg free speech. "I've been here eight years and this 1s the greatest number of calls we've gotten on a pro· gram," said Caroline Kowalski. a spokeswoman ror t elcv1s1on station KAET in Tempe, Anz. The station received about 400 tele phone calls Monday with negative call :, outnumbering positive ones. s hcsa1d A FEW OF the 130 stations t hat broadcast the s how tilled "Death of a Princess" report· l·d receivmg bomb threats. but :i II I urned out to be hoaxes The two·hour Cilm deult with the execution of a married Ara· bian princess who U>ok a com moner as a lovc·r The a1r1ng of the film in Great Bnta1n last month prompted the Saudi gov· t'rnmcnt lo expel the British am- bassador. T he Saudi:, c<Jm - pla1ned the fil m v.as inaccurate. The P uhl1c Oroud ca:,t1ng Service supplit•d ~tat1on~ on thl.' network with a news segment on r<»Jct1on to the film and <i pane·! d111cuss1on on the program. as well as the film itself In Atlanta and San F ranclsro. federal Judges Monday reJect~ attempts to prevent a1rrng of the program l ' S 01Mnct Judge Robert f' Peckham 1n San Francisco SuJd a court order blocking a1r1ng of tht> him would mean "tumin~ our backs o n 200 years of heritage ·· A THREE·1udge rt-deral ap· peals court panel ovcrtumtid a lower·rourt decision requinni: a llouslun TV station to broadcast lht' pro~ram Kl'lfT·TV had de· c·1d<'d not to :.hov. the program. Refugee Cuban ·Agent? Man Claims Soviets Have Secret Sub Base KEY WEST. Fla. CA P> - Cristo Paz Martinez may be only a well·informed fib ber or a double·talking agent. But 1f he 1s what he claims -a Cuban navy <'O m muni c alio ns ex pert - Martinez may be a gold mtne of 1nforma l1 on for the VS. military M.trt1nez w a!> interrogated here by nulilary mtelhgence of· ficers and faces more interviews with the FBl in Miami. Special Age nt Arthur F. Nehrbass said if it is true the 23-yea r -old Martinez was a heutenant in c harge of com· mun1callons at a Cuban base an Mariel. he is the rirst "Cuban mllltary desert.er" to reach the United States in the boathft. Thtre have been some ex · military personnel a mong the refugees MARTINEZ arrived here Saturday and, instead or being immediately s hipped to other processing centers, was given a te mporary Job helping reed other refugees. The kind of information of· ficiala think he might have was exemplified when he was told about the Cuban attack Satur· day on a Bahamian patrol boat about 30 miles north of Cabo Lucretia. Cuba. Martlnez said lt could have happened because there are two Ruaslan s ub- marine installations near there. Poinliog to a large map of Cuba. Martinez said Ruulan sub bases are located in the inlet jusl IOUtb ol Cabb Lucretia and in an inlet about 10 miles easL HOWEVEa, Pentagon of. n~ala in Washington said they h.S no evidence of any Russian submarine hues in northwest Ciaba, ud knew onJy of the oce at Cieaf&.te&OI on the southem Cuba cout. Otr.iclab said fewer than 1.000 refuce. arrived Monday, bring· Canadian Finn To Buy Hahn? ............ 'OOlO MINE' AGENT OR DOUBLE· TALKER? Criato Paz Martinez (left), R•l•H• Wtth Marine ing the number of Cubans immi- grating to more than 37 ,000. A record 5,300 came ashore Sun· day. The 23-year-old refugee spoke in French, English and Ruaaian. quoted lyrics by Amertcan pop music stars Uke the Eagles and Blondie and then "tumed to his native toque, Spaniab, to tell hJ1 story. Martina told The Auoclated Pres• be thinks he waa allc>wed \o leave Cuba because bls fatber, Cristo MarUnea Sr .. ia a hl&h-rantlna official ln the 1ov· emment Mlnlltry of Education. TRS YOVNG Martlnet said he touaht Niu•• ln the Peruvian Embauy In Havana when be beard t1Ull P'\det CMtro heel ,... moved tM Cuban 1uar• U.. after • pOIMeman WH ICC .. • -.u,_~ to dlalh. "Wll&le I wu In the tm)Uly, mf .... 118'1 and told IM tMl I 1'111 _,teed U•t family," . .,.. .... Ht ..W9Mw~to...._ Cuba after his trip to RUMla showed hJm "that they had been telling us Uea because the people there live ln repression." M artlnez said there are several higher-ranking Cuban mllltary officers atlU in the Peruvian Embauy, aloof with several state 1ecurlty aceau. some police offic:en and tome govemment officlall. Tbey are afraid to leave and lht CUban i oveml!Mflt want.I them to •&>-pear ln euban cou.rt tint for proaecuUon. be aald. The )'OUDI refUIM Hid he WU unable to ...Uabb ..Umat. bow wld .. pnad anlt.Ca1tro fttUDI lt ID the C\abu mW\arJ. ··n.n., snat,.,,...... ..s people art afraid to talk Moul IUCh thinp. r.l'IOftally, I ddM Ut1r1 may bl a lot," •uld. ManNI 1ald lat NAlllld tMt 1111 ,,.... et-.m•&a oouW ...,. tro•ltlt for •lm. but 11• tett IHUN ....... , "I 1• ...... lao•Ht. I •• 1ot 1 •o.,ltlt ......... The Suud1 governme nt had complained about lh<' broadust to the State Department. wtuch passed the obJectioos on to PBS At televlSlon station K UED m Salt Lake City, Stat.Joo Manager Hruce Chnstensen said t\(! re· cc1ved 12 w 14 telephone calb after the show. all positive. Bt'fore the show was aired. there we re about SO calls. he said. imd the) ran 2 l agaU\Sl !.howing the film r AT WNET-TV, which broad· casL'\ In the New York City area. !->pokesman Harold lfoli.er said calls before the show was aired ran about 4 J against broadcast· mg 1t He saJd there were 1.500 call s between Thursday and Monday. Those against the s how "cited f£>ar or WllSetlling the balance in the Mldd.Je East and fear of not having 011 in the winter," Holzer said. Those in favor said the gov· emment s hould not be a censor, Holzer saJd. ............... /\ STATION KTXT in Lub- bock, Texas. technl<'•an T im DcStain !\aid. "We've held a fru r amount of calls. hut tht·y'vc all been praasm~ U.'i for showing at and givin~ us support. Even sOm(' Arabian guy railed and said it was re alls Uc. He wished us weU." HIGH-PRICED ACROBAT Painting Draws Record U.S. Prloe Record Boy Russ Bailey, a s pokesman ror station K ESD In Brookings. S.D .. said he had received about a dozen letters and te lephone calls protesltng the showing of the rum. Picasso Brings~·$3 Million "These people hold all the cards, .. said one letter . refem ng to the SaudJs. "They play rough Any depiction of our m ain od supplier as less than clvihied is Just ... rooliBhness ... NEW YORK CAP> -A Pablo P1rasso 011 portrait of a Y'OUl"C acrobat has brought S3 malhon at an auction here. the h.i1hest pritt ever pald for a P1cas!.o pamung and a record for any wort ol art sold at auction 111 the lJntled Stales. acrordUlg to Sotheby Pane eem..t Jnr . More than 900 p(l()ple at the auction. including Picasso's daughter Paloma Picasso. ap- NATO Chief Warns Soviets' Strength Said 'Dangerous' BRUSSELS, Belgium <AP> -Soviet mihtary might ls "ominous" and approacbina a dangerous level of superiority, the chairman of lbe North Atlantic Treaty Organization military chiefs warned today. "Soviet confidence In the effective uUltty or her military power, coupled wttb a wlllingnesa to use lt to achieve poltllcal ends as we have seen in A11hanist.an, makes it clear that we an enter· mg a period of hi&h risk," said Norwegian General H.F. Zei.Mr· Gundersen. Zeiner-Oundeneo'a auesameol ol Soviet bloc strenJtb was lasued at the openin1 of a NATO defeaae mlnlaten' meeting plan· ninl for contin1endea rialng out of the Seviet lnterventlon In .Al ghanlltan. A.MONG TR08E A'M'ENDING wu U.S . Defense Secret.My Harold Brown. Edmund S. Muskie. maklnl h.ls tint Corelp trip as secretary of aute, wm pankipate ln a joint defense·foreign mini.ten' meetlnl OD Wedneeday. Zdner-Oundenea said that since 1970. the memben of the Warsaw Pact have lncreued t.belr manpower by 20 percent, to about 225 ldiv• divlak>u. "Thll lnereaae ln ltleU Ii"' eome cause few concern. but in combin10on with a eoaa&ant flow ot new equlpment. all of which rtfledl utnlOfd1Dar)' pracrw lft advanc:ed tecbnoloC)'. t.be Im· proved capadty to make WU' and to UM cnWt.ary power to achieve lht stated alma ot t.h Soriet Union could be described as omlnout." Zeiw'-OmMlerMD aa.kt. II& MID TllAT In to YMn Ult Dumber ot 1on1-ran1e Soviet bloc mAllUe launchen hu ,...aiald tbe same, M that wllb the ln· trodueUoa JJI muhlplt wll19Mdl. mlaaUt atreqtb b.aJ lncreued trom l.-Oto"aoo. "ADd u.11 number of • .,.._. wUl CGOUD• to 1row .. more of th• n:::r•Uon of m--oWtr models," ._ .. kt. Ht .........ua .. _. ......_.,..... .... u .. haw been made _.. mabUt and lllat &lat ...... ot ••IMr·po..,..., lll!J. 1Ut·f\riq wblnariMI haa lftpled to lllout 10. llAIOl IOYlft WA_,. 111we ......,.. ,... • '' rra. N U.. .............. ot IM ut1I llla11N, "'1aa., la tie a.. '*="' " "'"rJ!: ..,., ............... ta ..... ... ,, ....... , •• 11 ...................... . plauded Monday night when t.be record pnce was announced. Some or them mobbed the bu)•er. Sasumu Yamamoto. of the f'IJi Television Gallery, wbo bought the pllntiog for the Bndgestone Museum ln T«*.yo, according w Peggy Shannoa. ~pokeswoman for the art dealer. '"I never banged a gavel down as hard." auctioneer John Marion said after the sale. TITLED "Salttmbanque c Ac robat> Seated With Arms Crossed," the painting wu ooe or 39 90ld Monday rrom a private <'O lle c tio n that went for SH .835,SOO, the highest aum ewr reached at auction anywhere for a collect.ion of lmpressloaJ.st ud modern art, Ms. Shannon aakl. The record-breaking Picueo. painted ln Rome ln 1923, II man than four feet hieh and tbree feet wide. It shows a wiltluJ young man dressed in brfebt Nd leotards and Is painted in a tne- to·life ~tyle cbaractertaUc Of t.be Spa nish artist's "neo-cluaieal" period. The patnttn1's prevloua owners Include Averell Ha.r· rl man. diplomat and forllMI' New York governor. and plaallt Vladimir Horowitz. "PICA.880 llA.8 now hit blil mark." Ma. Shannoa aakl. Ae said the price dt monatra&ed P1CHIO'I paJnll.np DOW rivaJ those ot the Old Masten f ·fnc· fl'1 aucb u RembrMdl, .a.. quea, and El Grwo -la ...ut value. Tile previoul ~ Drtel ,.,. a PlcUIQ -U.011,116 -w• paid f« "loWe of WIM,.. 19 Loodoa nutl1 • ,.... a8' .... Sbaaaon MAd. O.....U'• ''Tllli· UaaWOCl*lU.._U.P ...... '' aad Van Oeila'• .. ,. •• ti Adellne, 1• eatlt b,.... II.I cnUUon•U..1UG160I. A 1 aN01a. ""a::'I '• o~ Olllu•,'' • ...... , .. ,,.. ..... ,_ A•eriNm ..... . I ' ,. -. . ...... ..... ---..-.---.-. .. . " .,.,.. ... . . . R!ALTORS '71-Hll OM WllA UT: .. s,tw-1 a.-... OCIAM 'fllW, wt C.,. ...,. _.. - ............ ,...., awl ti ............... ~,.... .... ,......,.,..o--wtl ......... a...euw., c1mmucMA. ._. .. ,.,, ..... OM IATSIOI Da: t• C.,.... .. ..._, PAMTASTIC IAY VllW. A 41ffH .... ..... .,-.--w ...... , .... ...,,n..; ''Ht le•el, CUSTOM IUILT. tllr .. .......... ~ .................. ..... e .... ,_.e. fWll I md priHcy. Sl61.000. COU OF NEWPOIT REALTORS 2515 L Coast Hwy .. C... .. M• 675-5511 DaleboJI Bay ord I?:each IEAL EST.Alt EXCllUMCE SIMCE 194' CO.._ WITH US •.. fo IAYCUST. New listing. Fabulous buy . 4 Bedrooms. family . room, form ul dininJl room,. pool. Owner will help with financing. $275.000. MEWPOl'T IEACH EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 759-0111 G.AaDEH HOME $91.500 Vacant and ready to go. 2 story J Bdrm, secluded pat.to Don't wait! Call 64&7171 f)l ltl 111 ., • u' HJ"" ff);1t ''"'I [91!iMI ~r'• Motke! c.dD $14.500 AU re.I -.te advertised J bed.room l ~ balh condo mu. .... ,.per ts aub-located lo ffuotlncton ject to die FederaJ Fair Beach. Great starter ffo&asiDI Act or UH home wtt.b • low interest ......... It WepJ l.o ... """ ..... Jou. Owner advert la• "any pre-amy comider carrying a f.-ee. Umlulioa, or amT.D. Call 7Sl-3191 ~ba.Mdoo MIW DUPUX WrTH IA Y Y1IW A picturc&quc ecludcd and 1hlngled rl uplt>x wlth u Uuy vww Both units have larg vlewtna( derk~. und plenty or 11toraac Owner·~ unlt has 2 bedrooms. 2 bath~. rental unit has 3 bt'droomA Both have h1.&rdwood floors, and prof •sslonul land:tcapma An investment at $4M ,OOO. U,._I Ii • 675-6000 2M S Ea.a Co•& Hlehway. Coto..a chi , ... , WE tlAVl. U Of' THE Bt:.ST U~TINGS IN lOWN NHINSUU ftotHT N<'wly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean view! $325.000. IAYROMT Wt! hAvt> st•veral ftnt> hom(•s with pier & :,hp a roao HORSE COUNTRY 4 lldrrps .. 3 b~iths : r a nch s tyle. mini-estate in orange ~roves. $249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4 I Bur •tlt· Orrvt• N B b l> 6 1bl P'lt4IMSULA ounu $175.000 S4,.epe lo beach. Bnng punt & shovels, n eed:. fwn'.· Ju.st haled. call ~7171. f tlt1w I ·1 • THE REAL ESTATE RS UT1U MAH SI OH Enter tiled foyer. lo elegant paneled h v mg room. with mass1\le brick fU"epla~. Dining area features 2 nd fireplare. Builtin enler- t.aimnent cent.er. parquet floors. and 3rd fireplace higbbght your family room. Pool and apa &.llow CaWCll"llia living al 1t.s best. Qfered at $132.500. c.u~ FOREST E OLSON . ... .. .. -JRL PROPERTIES FUTUIE: 2 br. 2 ba condo Lg deck /OC¥n VICW N.sumable k>an ~.000 FEATUIE: 2 br, 2 ba den. fm rm. dn rm Ocean view Goodterm.s $225,000 6'5-4.566or ~ Mk for Clara HO QUAUFYtMG LOWOOWH New. clean adult 2 bdrm coodo with a l&e patio, comm. pool. apa. rec. fadl tl aecurtty gale. No quaW'yiJl4C. low down and aeUer will finance. OnJy SM .soo. Call today 9$S370 ~=' renooo. sex. !pSELECT ar orisln. or an ;..,.,_to mue any PROPERTIES1-·--... -,,,.u•e•_.--""-llUCb 1ftifereoce. Um,ta· 11 ________ __, --- ALLSTATE REALTORS tim. «dmcrilm.D&W>O. '' I 0% OOWM 5 IDIM. Charmine 2 bdrm. COO• Thia newspaper will not knowingly accept any adverttslog for r eal estate wtl.lch is ID v lol a· tian of the law. WITH ASSUMAILE do. wJllaoe datance to Only Sl39.000 buys this the beach. Nice pool & charmln& home Wlt.h \OV· t.eml.lS cts. Only S88.900 ety decor Gn!at ror a OCEAN PACIFtC VETS ••• lance faauJy or a.n enter-8 __. £..a..-... t.ai.ner's deJJc.bt. Bike to ~ ~nnw 'The V.A. interest bas bee.fl lowered. Loans to Sl.25.tm. Call us and let \fl shaw you how vou can quahfy. t>Nch. 759-1616 ....................... G• .,_, 1002 ....................... 11.ACH DUPLEX! Newport Beach dupleJt-1 block to ocean! SJJJ,700 ~ \n· oomel Well mamt.asned. Aaaumable financing JUll SZQS,000! Hurry. call 7Si-li'OO OKfol 111q•fl''UN11')8( IVl(I • t!fl:lfiNlil Trade your old stuff for new ~oodles with a Ousif1ed ad. 642-5618 OCEAN PACIFtC RealEstah 759-1616 GARAGE SALE ads lo the V.Uy Pilot bring bap- PY result.a. To place your drawing c ard, phone 6G-5878 today! ll!EANFIONT -LAGUNA o ................ 2 ..... 2 .... ••...t1 I' I._ ...t wtfll • p•••••lc YllW-' .. Ca ...... TWs..., _., .. La; S.. Clfh ha.• Malffy .... c1 .. h1 .. • POOL 1'1111 h ,... ....,..., ............. fer ,. thllt. 1J ..... SlJl.000. 67Mt00 PDllllU PT. RIEi ~ ~::. =-~··•••e••r .... •w ... 11y ,....., •• ,..... 1211.000. Ul·14'1 wstllPllON IDPOIT o ........................... . "' ... 2 ....... =!,, ,, .. .., ........ Aia ...... J ......... ., .... ...... ................... ... ~,_ ............ ,_, ... t:r~·.L. :.c=:: ~ ...... -m .... WAI-~~-· ......... ~"••• -=-~--·=-...::· ...... fHTBT AIMEAS DBJGHT .. RED CARPET Ill 154-1202 Bike to beach Mo'll popular 4 Bdrm model, sweeptng drive, ttle en· V.A TERMS try. formal UvinK and You'U get more for your dim.ng. Sw~p1J1g stair., money in this I ovely. leading to master swte. ruoely decorated 3 Bdrm Laree family roo m . home. Neat. clean. nice stooe fireplace, covered loc.IDon and owner wUI patio + manicured selJ V.A. Jntereat Is now grounds. Aasume low in only in on V.A. loan. la"est loan. Ca ti for a II Cal I 979-5370 t.oda y deU!lb. 963--7881 A ~"' '"""·-.. ~· .. :·· LLSTATE [ ® l!~llUI REALT<HIS 120/o Rn..c'-1 BeawtuJ Brittanywoods condo l oca ted an Eastside Costa Mesa. Thia large 3 bedroom 2~ t.ih former model ia va· caot and ready to go. It features antique waah bulna. mlcro·wave oven. brick.(.'(! patio area. community teonia, pool. and spa. Owner wlll 6oance with low down. Call 5'56-2680 CSELECT I PROPERTIES 5UHITS MO QUAUFYIHG Owner will CMTY finanC· ing at ~. Almost new deluxe imita~ Minutes to beach. won't last. call -.nn OPIN Ile O• 11' 'l.Jf'l 11')111 ~~f• lelUNfl Jiat moved Into town? 1bm g« acqu.alnted with the Claaalrled Ada . 'lbey're the euae1t way to Ond-the ~IQ.I aod ..me. Yo'& Deed 1 C51 Coldwe.11 Banker IAYSHOllS COTTAM A lovely small home in this private community with its own beach & recreation facilities. 3 Bdrm, family room 2 baths. rece'ntly remodeled & decorated with French doors, high beamed ceilings & charm galore. $299,000. OPIM IM Ol.D COllONA DIL MAl-IOVTM 3 Bclrm1. 2 baths + elegant 2 bdrm.. 2 bath rental. Owner wm u1ltt ln flnanclna. 1345,000. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 428 CARNATION. Ol.D WOllO ... A.MCI Anllq~ carved hand·rubbed wood & glass entry dooM' lead you Into this out.slandlng home in Old Corona del Mar. Total use of copper ceilin~s. lteavy soUd oak cabinets. brick noors in & out. gourmet kitchen, stained & e tched ~lass thruout. Lavish use of onyx & marble. f'rench windows. spa wllh TV. Living room up with ocean view. Quality. taste & style for the ~iscriminating. $625.000 Owner will ht>l~ance. Call now 644-4910. W M. TAYLO• CO .. ILUTOIS ZI 11 S. Jo•••b tMl loed Ml'""W,..'POll._...IT .. CBCTB. M.1. 644-49 I 0 WALKTOUACH MSUMULICOMDO 2Br, 2Ba. marvelo ua ooean View, P•t.ao •BBQ, IJMI. sauna & pool Htgh bulatll.1)% Rl9.~. DISRW.TY 673-6210 o~ WIURHANCf Al'f'ROX >/4 ACRE ZOMIDA·I GlaeaT MIWPO«TOUPLEX Wlth redeam•ble J Br. CiAltDEHCOMOO! $175,9001 21» n!11udence Nr J ohn •.950. 2 Bdrm. 2 baths. One bdrm + bachelor ' Wayne Airport. Huge auper sharp. Anume wnx> iuoa. 1 bk>ck u, 82.~ll336 lot ' with uo· klaos Call ~2313 water Owner fi.nanctnK hmied potenllal usages <>1•••11v ··'~'""''O•J" r ~3 yean' Call Cast. OwnerWIU!i.nanceatoo· l eMtltll "?;~"" ........... · .,.,.,c:-.m i ~ [® IR!Hil m.B RIHDEZYOUS ...... VEDSITY-------Penthouse view ocean -.,.. h11rbor & cit y lite s: rAR~ e..,...ty,Hllts Lot He11ut. upgraded rondo Bt-uwfuJ i;curdt-rl homt> Huldt.T'> h.1bul~ view tn new Villa Balboa on huge g"·cnbcll for lol m Doheny btall"" Priced to seU al 1235,000. pnvacy Courtyard en IWt>m for pool Owrll'r Assume 10"'2'* loan. try, 3 Bdrm. :l~'t Baltu., WIUfinanc•· Huny Uu.s won't I ast. expanded It v mii ro<1 m. LGIJllftCI YiUocJe R.£. Matlow-Kennedy baloony olf mu~r i.wte 497· 1761 /lrJlla Mort.and. t:•lus1ve Steps t.o pool Jnd 'Pa f\S1J. m-0800: 631-0486 Larl(e assumable lo11n $121,SO<> \oUI prtl'e 546--2313 RIDUCED S45k For 911Ack 54* Assum e 10"'2% loan Over 1600s q . Jt o f g r a c i ou s l1 v1 n g BeauWul new condo pro Ject Great view o f harbor & ocean Adil!"> Secunty bldg No dogs ~lS.tm Matlow-Kennedy Anna Morland .' Eic elusive Agt. 975-01100. 631-0t86 OC:EAMRlOMT 6 Deluxe 2 bdrm .. 2 bath uniu. $995,000. Submit your creative financing! • .. , 'f I • •I\ t '• .. , '• f WANTID!! J Bdrm home. Jrv1ne . C M . NJl( • with u suma ble loan. havf.' S38 000 :lnd T 0 w /$60,0UO M'l.'Unly Se&.wnt-d fJHf a year. ran •dd ~orn1• l'a:.h liu d Co rtu 11 . llil ~ • E\1::cv •. ~l'.-.'1'EJtfS' \.. ·~·,-· J ---===--=---- IARGAIM • $13,950 All terms! Ownl'r will 1afi1owtH~ Wittt , ..... /Slip ~ .. t~ ., Br 1. H.t n1r•·h dt-f;'.irat<'l"J dlld "'I'll m ain t.11.lDed OW<. \h1· enttn· b.tla nce with nurm .. I 11 u "' n JI a > m " 11 l St.100.cnl c.JI M l'\I) JAC(IS REAL TY 1>7>6670 HAUottVl!'W 1""" Moni\N) mod1·I• 11r 1lh .-xndl1:nl 11 11 .. n( 111~ :n dl.llitlk J bed roorn . .! bath!. (;real loc ltl &vo:. pool" (U~belL RCTaylorCo <>40· ()C)()() llc6oo lay Prop. llMlfon • 675-7060. hetpfUUU\ce! NoqualJfy. --------- IMVESTIH AMISLAHD This property presents 2 unpeccable 3 Bdrm units with a hardwood sauna Built with quality and maintained with care. this Balboa Is land duple< provides a solid investment for the ®'· crlmioat.ulg buyer. Con· tact u,, for more deta 1 ls. Pre!leD1ed al $499.SOO mg! 3 Bdrm 2 baths. cuatom kitchen. bugc bridt firei>l.ac:e. elegant patio. feat.urel beautiful weeplnic willow. Ooly maso. HUIT)'! ~Z31J ()Pfll ,,, .,. ,, \ 'IJI', J ft' ,, .. ' [~JEllHI 00¥aSHOalS 4 8r 3 81, poof & apa, City light Ylew. Only 6 yn old. ~.tm. HA.DO« IJOGE 2 Br 2 Ba decor• tor's own home with a fantastic view overlooking re · servo1r & city ltghl!> s:e.tm. UDOISU.HD Newly redecorated 4 8 r J Ba on ~pie land, vacant & ready for im med111te movein with c reative Cln11nc1n1t avrulable ~.SOO MAICI HAY WHILE SUHSHaME.S OH 12'14%MOHEY Sp@doul 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. peUo. Adu1U eDJOY pool 4r rec. area. Walk to Wstd&lf, dodon. den- tista.. baoka. ~. Shop at Ralph'1 next door. Uoder Sllll,W). 1006 ••·······•······•······ 2Stor)' 2 Bdrm. I~ bath.., Piwo. PLUS garage I Hr 8pt PLUS lf~l quarters w /beth 673-(1)28 ------- SPACIOUS HOME J BR l arge a ir y r o o m s. beauttfUll)' remodeled aod renovaled PLUS a 2 BR Apl 5425.000 Lmlnchtet &Ass«. 675-lll I BA.LBOA l.SLAN D REALTY 673-«700 ~S~egunn/ '~V ~ Car'GllOdl4Mcr 1022 ....................... Duplex Jbr, 2br. Pnmr SeU with EASJ-:1 It s a BR ...:1-:z 1-: 759-9221 --------•I lo<' Prof d el'Or.i l,·d Ctasslf1ed Ad!> oo smR macnab I irvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVIHE COMPANY MORTHWOOO OWHEtt WILL HBJ'I This beautiful 4BR air-ronrlitionf'<t home shows price-0f-0wnership & good taste along w/owner fin anced loan for a super buy~ Full dining room -· huge family kitchen. J .car ~arage. $1.55.000. Alan Beel 551·8700. <0·57) .......__~~-=-~~~--.,, 712-141~ 111..a1 c~ v~ c~ wocdJlctJ-Cent"' 642-IJJI 644-6200 'IOI ()owit 0.-Harbor V-(f'f<flp -llDUI · ILlllS CD. OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE JA~C-- ln One Of Corolla del Mar'11 MOit Dt.lrablt> Catt' Gu1rded Communltle" ThC' Most Popular One Story Modtl With Two Bedrooms Plus Def\ With Rt«ind Flrt•ph1<'\'. Two Larae Patloe. Mini Vlt'w ()( Tht' <"kt111n Amtnitlt"ll Include Pool. Spa & Tt-nnl~. f.ASY FINANCING. G75.000. ..... ArtlaUcally Dfforated Northwood Patio Home. Th•• Hom• Rhow11 Liil~ A Model ln1kle C. Out.tide. Trl·~\'el '"'"" Luie a.drooma. Plua Donut Room ' ramllv Room. OnJy 1141.500 15H11m 11c..-1111.._ ... ,, .. c... Quality thro uRhoul Comer property I ..t1b 111 ~ Uniql.K' B~ ~ot'r Al low apprat'>4..~ pnce ~l!M. 67:J..41:H8 C-..~Cod Hf~IJ('t°d lo SS7S.OOO 4 Hr J~., Ba. l''am rm, :t lrpl~. many add1t1un11I features 233 Pou1aett1a. 67S-17M -----[)uplcx Pnme locatl mn Walk to beach. 38r, 2Bll, r rplc. 2.Br. 1 Ba. lltra rt'<' • 2 car 1ar & 2 car carport. Xtra wide lot. Wood shingled roof & sid· Ing Monthly tn<'ome: St.MO By owner 1360 ,000. m.1511. SACRIFICE'• Es<'row mmt cloee now! Super ocean view. Jasmine Creek. 3br + Cam Lite Isl at IN. Sam. 760-17$6 or&60-5357. Agent . 1024 ....................... NOOO Down 1et1 you a 3 br. 2 ba Co•la Meaa Owmer! No qWllifyln1. A11ume VA loan Property H o u ae. MZ-3850. or MZ-1010 MISADILMAl OeM 3br, Cam no. 2ba. lrt heaU!d p()Ol. Good flll&nc:ln,•. ff y OwHr a..azs. suo.a . uoooo IBr, tQ, 1; >'cl. owner wlll btlp flaance. Ml ...... ,. ... ., MllAVUDE ................ par\, format dl"l•I ,, u,......,,.., . ..... '" ...... 0..191r.llffafl ....................... "'SPACtoUS"' ISTHIWOID FtJr W. auper •.1pa.nded MeH Verda home. I\ fNUnl: a hi.Ill• larolly room. beaut!ft.tl pooJ and pll&jo a.od mut.tr bdrm with a lltlna roum. Ownen are anxious! For mor e delalla, call 640-Wl -~~ ;,;.· HF.RITAGE . • REALTORS OAK GLEN 3 bd twnble. U2K dn. 18°9,HO. Patrtck Tmore. A;.. ai.iJN. IASTSIDI Real Camil)' Uviq. Super s bdrm home r .. tYtln1: &area famiJy to()ft), den aod 3 batba. Bulltln ll llcbeo, l ncludloa rolcr owave. private encloMd paUO. $12',~. 64~5200 Pete~i41 -r~ 011 \1nc\1 v e nt:w 2 1~~~~~~~~~~·,. ~ bedroom. 2"'2 bit cun ..-., dOl:rwuums. soo.ooo. 0... r-.. I OU 2518 Elcko Ave. C M •••••••••••••••••••••••. MZ lf134 OC1AM VIEW!ll • tDRAST I C ALLY..~ RlillUCED FOR QUl~;f 1.ASTSIDI SALE> 3 br •bonus raat. 2 OH A LOT ~ like new! 8~¢ ~ 'J',iwoJ.ndJYldua.1~00 t.akeover Loan & aell~ an R-2 lot. f'.ach hu a ~.~~~T.4· ~ ~le > ard Both new !) ~~1;t:1;m~~~r~c1°:J· (~1Wjjl3Ji$1Jli. Ternft<' locauvn Owners Real ~tale • ~ will urry 2nd TO 1-'or -l: rmre tnlot'll.ll. ~o 1151 A~; 3!l00sq. ft , oneei:t ~HERITAGE REALTORS SYCAMORE GLEH IRAHDNEW FabulcAlb. l11rl(e :J txi. z,, ba 1.iu•ltt y luwnhorne l'fXldc6 CJnl> 4 J\ .,11 IJ hl1-. f11J(Tl $100.990 200 Sant4 ,\tu Ave 64.<! hi34 IY OWMA SPECIAL ;J Wt :t ~ 1 ..... opt .. $7!Y..I 110 ~.W1 ~ i2'72 ASSUME $92,500 I 00'o VA LOA.H U..STSSDf 3 ldrm 11/2 lattti FAM RM & POOL PR.ICES 115,000 RA1Sl RE.AL TY 546-0814 -------6-S.DE Pnme locauon Jbr. purk & t.enrus rrts acr<>e>.'> ttw street Sl.2SK A::.lt for R~rt M1lllllt-n . A&l !01-12615 --------COUNTRY CHARM t.:R STEAL''! -E-alde 3br lJ.JW l'DOOe y d.n Owner will htip w P> mt:. 01.na A#J,.. ~. Ad sllter .... J&bl' ONE OF A KIND Adult rommurul ~ WllOd fenced pauo. swimmlll& pool double garage J::lectn c opener Great area. f'.uutdf' 2 Rdrm 1"'1 Bath Only Sl.2S,SOO Ca.II 00 9161 ...... , OPEN HOUSE Rf.Al.TY ~ . Z.-dR·2 0....-~AMnc· Charmin~ 2 bedroom W1th dJ.n.UlJ( arl'•. wood Ooco. nL'itOrn drape, & ~utt.en l.>'A1wr will h<'llJ ftndJX"I' w11h ~· , d u"' n ~12.l tJOIJ HKH l'.tll ~I~ TAABEU. ....... NEWPORT HEIGHTS lle.r1uuful 2br fam rm. 2ba. R "! lU.•om l•1 hwld Sl26 000 Own 1 .\~t 631-044-1 MESAVEaDE Jtlr. ram rm Vacant rn lildy to mo\ e m Owner -~-~ 6463627 IYOWHIR ()\mer wiU help ltn&nl•<• 2 br , 2 b a C ondv Derorator waUpaper . 2 <'Ill' gar . cntrl air, t>lt>ct j!ar door opnr Pnt•t'fl tu ~ell al Siit,SOO. (;all ~ ~--- tr k.tnd authentic SpantStt houae. 5br, J'n ba, 2 frplcs, cte, <.-te. Ne<itled 1n huge pine tree:.. f-}ltate sue comer pro l~Y· Unob6tru<•ted llJO' Vlt'W J cowtyrds, J>(M.;. lan(e gar A buutlfuf • i.etllng ~M or offer. 675 ICM. 673-4848 .... "*'°" ~°"' I 040 •......•.•......•....•• OH THE SAND Unbelit'vable View or <.:O.t.a.l.ana and Uui\Ungton llr1Jl h pu~r I Bdrm con- W• bl 71 1 C){·e:111 Ave !:rdler wtU carry financ tnK •l ur. . I.ow down WOtlLO ll.£.. SS6-7777 11Y OWNl'll N,.w 2Br • .!I~ I ,(;(d \(e<Jal Winner. I .m1 LO tK"h, S128.000. ·~ l.4'ii4 an 6 JO~M LOW DOWN • RED CARPeT' 754-1202 $75.000 Del11bUuJ Huntioston Garderw <Arido. 2 8dnn + pool, eu. Hu.rTY I Call ~51161 ., .. I OPEN HOUSE ,.,1;;\ REALTY z .,,,. EXECUTIVE ESTATE -.;r pa.rU & lake Con u :r5at1o n pll w i th tn.l"'>I ve bnck Crpl + l8x28 n bonus r m . 1.u: l'Utt.' tlu.'I lgc 4 br Flt tnnc ~l yet, owne r ... 111 rin.mce with 15'1 it.""11 Pnce<J lo mov .. at SJU.<Al> below l&!ll -.ah• )o'o r d l.'tJil 'i. c a ll : 714 551 -06Q AK H 1rn.. 1044 ....................... l ''m FRSITY PAHK l.>eone H ome K ens tng\OD model SI 19.000 .t......um.:lble loan at 10 5": . Premium JO?n.-enbell loca- IJOO 4br 3bath A real 'how place S229,"!">00 0 W.C 2nd SELL~R H A S BOUG HT AN<Ynf ER & HAS TO ~f:J..L' '' Darrell Pash Na 63\.1.'68. ------ USl :.tartmJC up ln a bu.s1· nu;.« d your own? A good wuy lo lcJI ~le about ll IS Wllh 8 iOW•CO,l Cl1tss1hed ad. Phone 6'f,2. S6'18. ·• ... ., ......... -...... ··------..... -.............. ~ .. ONl. 't PILOT T uuday May ,3, I 90 Ohr• ....... ?!~:~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... .... . . '044 Lo..-..... ' ...... .,... a..cti • 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!:':~'!!'!? .. ~!~~ ........................ ··•·•··••·•····•······· ... ; .•.....•........... •••lllUNITS PRllfl 1:A1'1'81 I> r., CM 18dtmaeath WOWll ~ Walkr.r t; I trn ..... don osen 4 ,,11• 1 ... Ill.JN ~llWY LAO\ A 8&.\ I ., .. FilULOUS lUue water view from ~ bNuulul Jbr & tl\•n \ IJJa 111 pn\al• att!ll ol .. 1• Nqcu"I S hurfl Al l #a ' • IJ1'lt'fU Ui!JIJ lJ'IC I udt' ~ h I tt• 2 bedroom townhomr 1n i.and be1'r h lt>nn1l1 & ~r WOOOBRI D<a; pool li!:ll0.000 ~ ~vet for pnvac)' 4'J.f494 4'S.5J20 H\JllRY! ! 496-24 U llO-SOSO rifil~!:.~Qt ~.~ ..... !?~~ ~ Sa l·3000 $15 000 02t81rr1nu Ph•),lr•ln1• laOWMARkET tarTAGEPAIK t'1ur Upper Uean 'The most beautiful Plan Home On hill m M1i>Mon 3 ever. 2 levels. 38r. VieJO 2¥tBa Ir family room Ca1J Agent~ 7777 Brtdl spa on pa\10 liest locauoo for pnvary & Mt __ .. I 069 q u i e t De c o r a t o r wport -wallpapers. paneltntt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes. sheers & shut ters. Ea.rt.h·tooe carpet~ Parquet entry Th1!1 home looks Just ll It e a model. Call for further details e. -Ht.l\JCH Hf ALTY SS 1 2000 VACANT & WAITING Par t.he family that will appreciate thi s 4 bedroom. 2Ya bath home with hard wood floors in the living room. kitchen. & dining room Th1i. home aJso has central air tonditiorung, large fam1 ly room & 1s 1de11lly loacated on cul de s a<' 1n pres t11n o us C"llel!I' Pan Both loan.'> on th1:-. property An' assumable e·-HANCH f.ill\LTY ~~ 1 2000 LOCATION 11 always 1mportunt. 'flus Cornell Model, with 4 bdnns , 2'7 ba .. family lliCAllYON Spectacular goll course etilate. ~ sq fl 4 lo 6 ~. 5"7 baths. Pool and spa. Sl,500.000. 111 SfAlllES CO. 67i-7761 IYOWHH HARIOR RIDGE End wut condo 4 BR, 3'-7 Ba. 3car11arage. View or Catalina, Fashion Island and nilV!t lights. Prine oo.ly SSlS.000. 640-6883 NEWPORT COHDO SelJer will carry contr act. with low down on this 3 bdnn t.'fld umt beauty <keu.n view and all the umt'rul1~ It won't Inst' ~3666 Sl Ul.900 •Whelan RealEstate INCREDIBLE TERMS S p ectac ular Nwpt Heights 3 bd. 3 ba custom home Dramatic use of !>It> IJl(hts & gla...s 20'4 dn m <'Bsh or trade Nu '1Uallf.>1 n1t J oyrc Walue. 631 \266 =un1~;~s~~F 1~;z~1~ 11round, 3 pools and REALTORS elementary school As· ---- sumable low mtere!'.l HARBOR RIDGE loan Owner will help CONDO. 3Br + lofl. 2400 finance fl. w/v1ew. Assumable !l 75%, $379.900 Patnck Tenore. Agt. 631 -\266 ------- SEAVIEW W {VIEW Plll'Jh lg 3 bd + den. As· sume u 75%. $3l!t,900. PutnC'k Tenore. 631 1266 1~;z~1~ REALTORS SlOK On N.sume $213,<\00 ~leoch I 048 bal Lg 5 bd elegant ... •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • honae Pnn only A Kt , OCEANFRONT 631 1.21i6 New m odular t y pe --------- homes, pvt t-ommumt>. THE ILUFFS 2 bchs. 24 hr 'lecunt). 3 Bdrm "Boruta". s inttle s ub I et t 1 n & 0 K . story end un1l, ongmal '714)499-3816. W"t>a, adult home. Lovely $164,900!! l·Sty. 3 BR. lam rm .• fr-pl .. 2 ba .• spa, redwood ded, brtdst. bar. Shake root. Totally upgraded ' .MISSION REALTY 494-0731 LOCATION. VIEW. TERMS. APPOlNTM ENTS F..tMtic ocean views 110 with \his 3 bedroom. beautifully decorated home with a lar1ee Mil swnable First T I> at l~. All for s..w>.ooo UNG<> REAL EST ATE 497·3331 Sell tbinp fast with Daily PUol Want Ads. View $179.000 HASI'lNGS & CO. ~5.560 VILLA IALIOA Condo's (AdulU only) New2br, 2ba urut Ocean View I Jj lnt All8umable loan JRLPr ....... 645-456' ar Hs:t.459 BY OWNER Bayfront·s llp. s upe r mw. .. er 3 ea. t'in. avail. 873-1003 UDO ISLE 3 br. xtra lge lot. owner motivated. S4ZS.OOO. Smith-Meyer, Af6,..~53S'T '=~~' SCC\lc4l~-"t.~s· :: ~.., aAY L ICM&M ----- • ....,.,.. ..._,. of .... '°"'~-do ... '-IO tor... ._ ..... -0. I { j "I~ 0 { I I I SHKUY I a' ~ I I I I . I T ft A rA l , 1 .__1 -1...-1 ... , ... 1....... lnlla11on 11 .o beld ttltlt IM .., l•t lime I WM In • ,_Mfll\I .._..._ __ ....._...._~ "' lnCl plOMd MCI lht lib. I OOt- .. --------. ol lht Wiiie(. I. Y A C a A I f O t:~·:i""• !'-...... ~-•"'..,.......-_ .. _ I I I' I r. ~-. ........ ------.... ... ............. ._ aa..a·ai>rum a lldrm with view --dill • O.-r will r..,, 0...-aaxk>ua A ,... °"*"Wlhr 011J 0... W UDO l'.A.1T8UJ ,., OM ol the btlat vl•w --a&. 388 ll2'1A' pmc • famu, roum wlU\ _. Mr Din rn\ t:te <>-Mr -1U carry ta TO al ten Call "' &J'lt for appt nu: BT AltH CO IDTNI JG NIW UMITS-CM Beautiful a bet, 2 ba townhou1e '"'"• w/ll'pk:a, waull•d ~•II ~ lnntmta MZ Ul03 RP.N'TAL INCOll~ PKCWl'!RTV ~.YOO ModuJar T )'Vt' ltom., M t\r UC'Unty. 3 pvt bQc:lw. pool • pier t714 MOO lill8 CIH ....,_Dela• 4-ft.IX Thu 114»rb nemodel~ Un.ly t ldt • Good Coata lnnr ..., C'IJlt l>r haa 3 Mola louuoo ~Bdrm ~ bedrml • a bti!Jui w 10 u. <>wnu will "ury at "..,......, tani rm 1i 11am" HI'' for" )'~ ~.000 tin J Ult 11 • t t' d 11 l <klwn t\ill PM<'e '206.00U 12111l.* Unit• ~1 nt1 up.cra1h'd "9wpori .._..,...,, wid 11re futly occupied <'oui.l.I')' charm <'ott••" Vt'11rly 1nr ome szo.ooo wl3 bedrms. 3 battu & l)t'r bwldinti Tenant!> cozy fam rm !o,t'llt'f J-.> wlllJl!li ~hd~"::t' '~·~ ~ rR€HIG€ __ HOM€~ ... REALTORS •mtBAY Hts Z bo&~ 3 Br, 2 baa ho me. fixer uvver $41~.ooo w1111am t: t>oud & Co. In c: <714 >6'T.H600. SEAVIEW Prime 4 br h oml'. beautifully upl(radt·d w/$199.000 asi.umablc loan Call now for dt• tails . C entur)' 2 1 Ne wport Cent.er. 640 ~7 Sclft.Jlat ~ 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BfSI'OFEVERYTHlNG New tugh quahty 4300 sq rt C\lW>nl home. 4 br. 3\.'I bath. lge master swte w/(rplc On l acre. zoned for horses View of valley &ocean. SS7S,OOO 0 . Bourlte. RJtr. ~9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MobiW~ for Wt 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ¥"11UPU WIDE./ Bt.n O.C home w /Wet bar & huge fmly rm Hr· ~ your pet lO this 1978, 34 xoo· Lan<.'er Low. low pnce o< $48.500 flurry ' (SK79601894·061 I W ALJ(Etl & LEE MOllLE HOMES Meal.IWully upttraded d bl Wide coach, 2 Hr 2 Ba. \oc m S.st.ar park. Irv Pnced to sell. SSl· 1090 or S.Sl :n>4 Heal l-}ltate lnve:stmt>n\1'> :w;JW (;oulllwy,NB '45-6646 <.:losed Swida y 2 fo'OUR PLt:.Xl!:S Side by Ii.Ide, H B . 4 yrs new. 10':>-dn. OWC' Pnn onl)' vary Ho sler. 5 36 <t 5JS.CM911 4PUXwjTERMS PRICI & LOCA TIOH :?>% dn will gel you 12'~ Int. tn the heart of one of the best invest ment ureas 1n So. Calif At U~ros:s the pnre ll> only SIOO.~ for four 2 Bdrm homes on a 50x240 lot. Jo'OR lNfo'ORMATJON CGl644-721 I rJn NIGEL OAIL[Y & ASSl:lCIATES t"'1oDOWH HoQdfy"'9 Two house s on R ·2 Newport He 11<hts lot Taite over 11.58% loan1> Owner i.s very negollublt' and Wlll listen to YOtJ H lt'rmi. 1125.000. l°Jll 7:J2 l!l.!O ~ QUAIL A.,~~ffJ_ 10,... Tll l :lO P' .Jot.I ---------Bwlders IO~dn Xlnt r e ntal are a C M Spacious R·2 lot + 2br ./GONE ARI:-; houle. &.ll60. J. WaJue: lllEOAYS.t 631 Lali6 when a dollar's worth a ~ • OOUar But you ~an sl11l 11•1 ~I "0:: get your money s won h •--•".A£.<--.... ~~-11oo1!. .. ~· ... _ '-_ m tJus ruce sin~le wide REALTOR." w1akan s1dmg glassent: mom and frwt trN-i. m O C. for Sl!l.500 IS1491 > fD4-0011 W/\.LKf.H & LF.J-: MOBIL!:: HOM &5 Trailer. kid.., & pets OK. $12,000/offer Ac rosi. from bch. Sp rent 1125 utiJ pd.~ 7681 Cash Newport Beach. Lido Parlt. bayfronl view. 2S Channel 564 .500 owe cootrael Ca pn. 642 9004. 644-4720 res 1978 OOUIU WIDE Costa Mes a. lo spare rent. furn opl1ooal. owe. TortoiM MGWleHoMH 972·8421 Bayfronl. spectacular view. custom bul It. fireplace, 1>pa, 2 yeur' new. $119,000 Pnnc1pol!t mly. 67S-54!11 ----... ....... for Sale 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4ft.EXES MOM $159 .000 200/oDOWM ..... DISHIYLAMD Broker (7)4 )750-182A &SideC.M. 14 u.nlt.a. 2 Br. pool, l Oxgrou . 2li% down. Ul".4 AITD. Ellch ok. Ownr /aat 640-0838 3 unit •pt, aJJ 2 8t. Corona del Mar, $240,000 213!19C).3401, 714 /499 3207 Ct Riser._,./ Ctypti 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W\ah to aeJJ aepanuly. 2 bwh1l Iota Harbor Lawn- abd Ollve. Colt MSO ea. Dot Worden. 1918) -..0, Woodland. Ca. c ..... ,.. ,, .,,, 1600 ....................... ...... Ml..,tW..C.... owe~ •t '"' wt&lt ,.,.. ..... "1mt. h..aoamnh:a ITMTOO ..._,.,,..,JOH ....................... OCIAMPIOMT ..... a.&!w ...... ••ail oe ... ... u&u -,.,.. cerat.r lot la lerrHleo .... Call IOI 41eUlla. •m• :: ",tll•,1'1 ). I 1·1• ......... 32 MEW UMITS M.I . Near beach 12.000.000 Good terms Will ex· c hange O w n • I\ Jtl 642 ll004 o( c 644 4720 res t:1s1de lnplex. 111l 2 BR. fplc. wetbar. OR. W JI) hlcup. etc $249.500 Ab:.m ln Al(l. 546-8640 Four deluxe units. 2 Bd 2 Bu ea with JllHa)((•io., 2i(),(.W Seven nt'w unati. with fireplaces. m1m y 1•J1t1 a '>, s.ri.20. <XX> Roy McCarct., RJtr. S.·7729 S A N <.: 1. t'; M fo. N 1 t'. l>Ul'l.1-:.X ES 17 1 l>n ... I ()mu.no ll1•11I ;. yr11 11111 /\'!.'IU~· la1· lm1n , Smith M•·y1·r. Ag\ 1)40 :,:r:.1 IMVfSTOtlS No riu11hfy1111(. iK3.000 fulJ 1in1•r 1 J Mrma . 1 ••, h1• rondo. •11io rhr-n 1'~w 11ymtA 11f $.'112 mo ~f.1lt., l'au.I 1r .. 1 !1762 JJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu&nifl<·1•nl Q4'1111nfronl llorJW Sil« ·r11r~t· Ar('h Uey, ~ U.11une ~·uri ty et'K'lav11 overlook• ,.,. qui.lllt.r rov•· lde11I um~ W bWld whll,. qu1llly lll'Chlt«1.ll, <.'ontractor1 • molerhl• .,,. llV#ll $895,000 Court r111)' to Hrolcera. ~u•llfl ed bu)ien only p&eue. t2l3> 61300 lil!Jm• Bay.ocean vu 10\.8 from $2990, walk to beach. tC'rm11 avail. •l..fMZl • ..... Detert. ..... J400 ....................... POILIASI Nlw a ...,..,._ 2 beth bome. Ml11lon L1h1 Cou.Dlf)' Club. Golf. =poo4. a .. utlfull)' 1ped1 no main· ..._,.yara. -aubbouM Rd. DIMr\ Jeo. &oftnp ..... ,. ~~~ J Ir, I llili. ,_, .. , I ..... .,,.. .... leer CIJ1 17'.Hi ............ ~ ... ,. .... , ....... ~ UwsslelA,D•Mrt. .......\WwNIMd He.e1U~ ~UllfwN.Md "-"Uwlwill•d ....... 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..................... C.-.. Mw J2lJ tWb41•leecla JZ40 1nW 3244 ttl ,......_. 3269 l.Ulllr)' abr, Jba mini ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ranch l '-'ac: 21r old a t'°'Y duple11, 3 Iara• FOi RIMT 2br. 2-tt.y, 1'-'ba. coedo. .~condooaup- _... P'ooc.hlli.. Ap btdlOOf'DI. 2 balbl. IW) 4 Bldroom. 2 bath hom• • ..,._ t..M." Xlo(. *· flW Newport Bay. HUia. .,._Valley. •.soo ~ •c. dork ••pa ~mo. wtt.h a~. WaJk to ~decor. Brand new. "'*· view, Z cu ..... water IU.000 Alt 'n»~P~tUa. all tcbocJM, ~/month lltf reqd. No pets. l)T. llM. a'IO/mo. lat It Qwt.Uat1l4·M'1 21'15 Owner. 7~ wb I ch Incl u d 'a a l!llOllo. 56'7-32JOO;ITMl11 1111& + GOO cle&Dlq fee. _._..........._. ,.........._....___ l2J.. ..deoer.Call Cati lllr . Puea\u : ---_.__ .. t6•tl2"' lrvtoe houle 3br. Zba. m«no. Pv • •riy 2600 ....................... "' • '*· 2 car p.r. Gdm in· --------- ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• •2 Br Condo. nr So Cit c:I. STOOMo. Adrien LOVELY HOUSE • abet. r1a.za .......a ., fllcMlt 2 bdrm. ram rm " HAWAIIAN COHDO · .....,. •Pa '100 den t~ 1 Pluth 8:1H1J7. 7e8-0IS4 31be Kallua Koa. SU ,000 No pet1. 751·0217. • mo nrHoqAibcb. LeaM VIS. ~m On ocean 8411460 crpta. ZV. ba. cedar a, n.tJerork Olen. beaut. 5 S7S0-&44Hlm un \nl. nuncio& ltYl&ll g1Mll 5 blka to ocean. BR prof. land1caped. , ________ _ c.olleae Parti. 3 lir 2 Ba, Dbl car pvt 1ar. hilly ••1234. x.au SeevM!w, 4 BR. 2~ ba •• 2 ByN1f..61Ml587 bll·ina. dlahwuher, malot. yd. Adulta. no rrpk».,wetbu,aua~ .._.,.. ,.._, frplc. ~ can SeJect Pila-Inquire at Sl'l 18tb ~ lBr coodO on area with pool, t.ennla. ....... 2700 Properties 75l·3191 St. 71~1. ttream. Pool. tenni•. bll. Avad. J&.ne 20lb. SHOO ••••••••••••••••••• •••• u.. 13116. ~. Mo. M'-IUNl 131·,... 2 Bdrm l Ba. carpelat Homa5 for rent. $4.50 to -. IOMHonel..cll 4 ~ 2Vt •ere pafft1l1 Sall Ju.an C.putr•no. tt miles from ocean. 6 miles into Clt>velond Forest Span $ br. ~ ba home +2nd sooo 8Q rt ho me Re duced to ll!0.000 Seller will t'llrr)' loan Wilbam E Doud & Co . Inc (714 1673-1600 drape.i, closed IJaraae, tliOO. 3 BR 2 Ha. fncd Rancho San Joaq on ' WOWlll paUo w / fenced yard. yard&llar K1da/petaok. Clfcn. 2br. 2ba, den. fp. Won't IHt. Newport u r baae disposal & Kerth.962-4471 dJb pr. Adlta. No pet.I cnst to'#Ohout«. 3Sr, stove. no pd.a ~ ut • I K>M~ FOR RENT S1l5. f13.-4496 2~. wet bar, walk to laal + S7~ security 3 b Pri ed f ~A .... _ ho beach, teMi.t. pool. apa. m:5629 or 4 r. c rom "'-"'"""""" patao me. MW ocean view. Avail. 2'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BUY HOUSES AT 95°/o OF'MARKETVALUJo: •Not)!.e •lmmed.. Purchase •Movt'When rC'Bd) •Pnvale Party 978 0423 ~----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br, 2"'1ba, beach area No peca t650Mo s.8-6366 Tn P'ex 2br. I .... ba. encl patio. aar No Pets $4.lSMo S2SOS /D 1303 Baker St Apt. C 642 7743 2br. 21,,ba new Condo Prof decor Model hm 10 cl refng. W1C. king bed. spa & pool Santa Ana Ollry Club 11rea S675Mo 646-22~. 752 5440 2 Hr. 1 bu . lrg buck yd tst1last1cln depot.. ~ mo n s t.29'l Ht.Ms ,.,.sMcl ••••••••••••••••••••••• E'side3Dr. 2\.7 ba. dbl iiur C.C.--.. Mar 1122 & yard Avail June Isl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lil50trno 631 1094 H V Hills4Br+den, <K' vu. 2br. gar Adult.s No pelll pool/spa. 11800/m o MOOMo. Lit.last +dep m3S50, CO-Of> with agent m> Elden H V RlLLS 48R + fam rm. fuUocn vu, pool. spa. walk t.o bch/shopti 6 m <>!> lse Avail 7/1. $1800/mo -~------rnr. Nwpt HgtS. clos~ to bch. pvt. yd. 2 r at garatte. no pets 1375 mo 631 0749 673-8550, CO-OP with a ltt . 2br. gar. cprt & d rps Coda Mil'lo l U 4 Yard. 2 ctu ldren OK Nu •••••••••• •••. ••....... J\U '!f a.~r .. ar trudh pd 3 Br. 1 ba (mOliUY rum > Dbl car gar. l...rg lol. nr shops, S5o50 per mo. ~~.lttr 1365m o +el OO ep 646-~ 2 Br. i ba, NO DOGS. S400 Call Ad S itter •76 &fl OlO 24 hr.1 ~-7729 _____ .._ ___ 12ur ;\dulls only No ch1ldl't'n '350/mo Isl . last.&SlSOdep 548 6185 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UR Oranget~ Condu, ele1tant rattan furn . many plants, sunny doek on water off livinl( rm. rruru otc. central air, JOg t.o nearby orange l(rovt•. t.enrus. s awia, pool, t'll ercise nn $600 55.2 3440 3148 ·····•·•·······•·•····· Ftw Lease·2Br. 2.Ba . slept-. t.o Cresent Bay Heh. a must s ee 494 ~880 . 497.400:) ----M.wport leach 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUt•B UNT ALS On ~~ Ltdo lsle !'Um 38r + den w /2 full baths . 2 car feareg1· w1entry lo home. Ne"'I> llP(Uaded kit Lg patt0 t-nte rta1oment ur1 •a Sl.400 mo (7141 833 1252 d.Yl>. 673-l.395 eve a ------- OlARM.lNG 2 Br + den. VIEW. avail on .,hurt t.enn or yrly SlJOO/ m1J NEW & never la ved 1n (kPan Vll. pro( dee 2Ar 111.50/mo Waterfront llomc:. 6.11 MOO Hom;; Uftfwni~ ..•.•...............•.. 3202 ·••···•··········••···· 3 JI ti r m , n u ~ •• 1 n t I IH1Jt1JI/ drAJ"""· h111t1 1 t:A.5TSJOJ:: HoMMForA...t Newport Harbor &hl11 C1ose lo shoppinl(. J br . 2 b8 ranch. frplc. Ir~ yd. 4! car a uto dr opent•r Movl· in eond Crptd. mod kit S7!>0 mo l'all owni-r ~.Lal( lkh u J Rr. 2 ba Condo nr S U.t PlaJ.a l'ool. 'pa (; tt'> µd. ~ No pec, 159 0217 • I Br [)pl~ >d Off St prknll S315. no peli. 7~17or6411460 SO.COASTCON003 br. 2 ba. lake vu, pa l.lo, pool. spa BIO mo 631 2384 2br. Iba, IWW f r}>L'>. '>tOH'. rn<'1i , ard ~m 1·h1ld OK No P\.-t.'> S4l0Mo ~ t11·11 S3S5 I~ U M•»Cr l'I ~3484 fo'or rent or lw 3 Hr 21 2 U& coodo. AIC. dbl car IUIJ', aJI a11pl pool!)IH'/ tennl~. no p~ti. $700 562~ Lwiury 2 br. 2 bH rondo. dbl gar. F J.' pool & SP<I<' f65C> mo L'lt & lui.t S200 dep li42·S200 t:·~ C<indo 2 llr. 2~., blflh!I IZ2U S<I ll I' iJllO. 11 8 r . I r p I 1· • l> I W ~/100 1.111/ll'll • !lt'l' IT13 ~Mou thrv .. .,., 1512S-~ Fncd yard & l50'> mo. 2 BR I Ba , 2 car 23. May. llOO/rno. lyr ga rages Families gar. Comal t.enma. pool. lae Childre n o il:. please Kids & pets lldlta. no pet.a. 833-1..S 714-7S2-2'7mor640-16'4. wekome Call 964·~ or atl4Jwknds. mNll Agt,noftt _W_O_O_D_B_R_l _D_G_E_. s-a. 11 •• l276 ill 19th St. Big 4 BR. 2"'2 SYCAMORE 4br, 2"'2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba Walk t o beac h frpk tnmcpd lrg patio Move In today 1 • 2 &5/mo MM3'78 Nr ~ • i.en'.na . lake bdnn. wtk t.o bch. nJce & 3Br. 2Ba . frplr . b lto1>. IWWl.y redecor•ltd. $850 mo s:m 1.&ll ---------- 2 HOUS~ · lirand new 3 Br. 2i,., ba & 4 Br. 3 ba J car garage.. $72:S & S750 96J, 7018 2 Br. not i.111U.ble for kad.s Vic Beach & Yorktown Pre/ rruddJe ugt> worltmtt cpl. no pet.s. $400 mo 9628996. 4br. 3ba. ~. f\ "'• m1 lo ocean t~y r old . WJSMo lncl vctnr at wtr. 714-847 2902 For rent un/um hs.e. H 8 3 er hm. kids >peU o11 ~ Pft' mo. Call Cen· tury 21 &rt SlS-1~ 2br. houlle $4.50.MO!)thly 9631 Albacore 11 .8 Webb Healt)' 493-0761 Vacant Condo. 4 bdrm 2 ~. S49:5 ~ mo i.so t:ambndge H B Call Madi 962·77M J Br. 21., ba. almost new. ~ lhe beach N•c-e pvt twlml' !675 mo 631 1266 a.<Ut for Chuck Splllt>r }(~,TORS -------~ .. °" tWbow 3242 ......•......•...•..... Hrund nt>w t'U'C J>t'n· thcJu.M-With or ,,., out boat slip 3br . 3ba. beaut ~ & moch mort> Ht">\ Huoungton Harbor l o c O wn /A g t 2.13-11136-~. 7 l 4-826.S82() Nt'w Seabndtte Twnhs 2br +-den. 3ba 2 ffl>l<.'i. \'1ews S950~o Ownr 714 846-:m3 abo 84(). 191 IJ 1244 •···•·•················ R8'TALS 2 BR. 2 ba SS7S 2 Hr + IJ S750 J 1m. 2 1>a ms 3 BR. 21., ba . . . $750 4 BR. ;ii., ba ... Q5 K2:5 J BR. 2 ba . . l800 Anaheim Hllls 4 BH, I~ ba . $675 Lalte Forest ly r lu Avail 6·28. dean . 1325 to $375. l7'ZMo ~ 9991 • UI03 °' 646--0507 · 2 Br t 8a cCndo. beaut de· corated, "Springs". sri101mo Refs req No pets AvaJI 611 ~7 3200. ST.Mll9 E!5Mo. Uruque 3br, 2ba. ...... 1210 ....................... S0'1Ill COAST PLAZA Otiu:xe condo. 3 Br. 1 'h ba Dbl gar w /opnr , lalfti bln1p A/C, luds, pool, jac, bluns. Avail 5/18 SSOO. ~ 7029 ev. Orao&etree Gar Pool. uldt.I. DO pet.11 833 3307 C.. J.ILM u. ..... tlwd . J425 Beaut. 4 Br. 3 ba In a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>11per location 9 mos i---------leue S900 mo Avail nqw Wa~ront Homes 6311400 Lovt'ly Grt'entree hm 2Br, F IR. cpUtd"Pfi , dbl itar. pd gdnr, comm pool. chlkl OK $5.50 631 .e2 Villa Balboa Coodos Leae Adult only. •lbr lba ocean view. •l br. den, 1'4 ba •2 br 2 ba, ocean view •f'rom $575 mo J R L "•rtie• ~or64$-6459 Ask rorClara Woodbndge Sycamo re 4br. arr. (rplr, r ul d~ ---------sac Nr PoOI ar tt•nn1s lndds cardnr S77SMo A1TRACT1VE 2 br, 2 ba, ~ ~ Plua. pod\ I jac. $41S. ----lm-3'62.631·7?18. ~ Groves 2br, 2ba, 3 Br-3 .. _ . ,..8 f 1 dt n. ~aut decorator · ..., tn ,, • rp ·• n'Odd Condo Wlqualaty poo l. rec . cente r . i·rpt.5. wall & window ~ Terrace. $575. co~u·-.nas. t:ntrl air. lllt • last +sec. dtp. frplc. patio w /outdoor 4kU2I04IM-llt59 I 1 ah t 1 n 11 . t 1 med 2tr,2"'1ba, frplc.d1n rm. 2 ~ J>oof.Jar.ten· car 1tar. Jyrs old . n li Av111l June 1 ~Mo. 963_.085 C .M . uoMo 6'4 m'4 3 Br. 2 ba. !un1dt floor. 2 k>ds ok Frplc. 2 car gar No pets Univ Pa rk Sfi9S S1ura M g mt . 641 1.324 """dbr1 <h t" WJr m ~ 2 Br. dtta. 217 ~. frplc. vacant $600/bt> Adull C'Ondo. 1 sly, 2 8c1rm . $450 ~Zl13or~39 H B oo I.he sand. sec. b id !( a ll amt'n1t1e'\ IW mo IZ131J33.3846. ~-l\_S52 ~ ---\ti ........ ,. .... d LAiJlsl9 ...... l 2 .. I ...................... . ............................ , I ... 3707 OCEANFRONT REN· •-•••••••••••••••••••• TALS.. Dt'W modubr type e.c:tldor apt between l2lb homes, 2A hr sec pvt & lllhSlred.s. Vrly. $220. bc h s . ad 1 t s o nly 6'f5.71J16 ______ _ ~=1~0 • up CorOMcllf Mar 3722 -----...................... . ('emraJ Laguna. ~allt. lo ~·s finet. on lhe budl. s~ " bu:. 2 water, fant~uc view BR 1 ba . t801> Mo CX"Jean & harbor S«u.n t )' lJ.1\el> J bdrm home an bu1ld1og, pool. !>pa. prnate t:mer ald Ba )-. Adut1a Summer lei.Sf' peoo walk w beac h & S I 8 O O I m o . C a I I pane. ·Leak' $1700 mo i14-642-4783 wltdys Call U6 Mlh )OW' rental CoetaMna l7J4 l1s11n1t' We ha ve .... ••••••••••••••••••• qual.1C1ed tenants wa it· !lface tbr. dpb. Qwet. ~P­ wt' b)' pr Emply acill. No ~ A.\soc (1M l l'n pas. 548-1021 i...,-..... 3252 ...,.. ..... 1741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPARKLJ.NG CLEAN Lge IAGUNA BEACH MTR 2 Br. 2i,, ba blun.s. frplr. CNN Maid serv . color md Int, a/c ~ 0 )' 1V, ~atl!d pool Utll moeo.. ev 673-17 lJ 1714 J 49' S29o4. 98.S No. Cbast 11..-y "'' ,,,.,.,...~. k11h1 & '"''" OK I ~I loclfl1011 ~~1 ,,., ltlt ~ 0.-PoMt 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt5Z3 CAMPU,Da·l~IME ID> 3 Br. l"" ba , frp.lt'. c:ov'fftd pauo. l'le'W pa int Ul a, ~ Close to ever· yttuo!J 291.31 Via San S.bMt.lan. L. N Umiry stud.to Jo'rtt maid serv Coklr t v. $100 wk Spa Mature pref. .-222'1 J20f> ···•·••···•·······•···· lt.y front J,lltlr 1111 :1 111.1.-y 'J br hout '\lip. h H• 111 rrolhon I horn•• fo1 CJ'MX)I mo 675 3087 ..._, ......... 1207 ..........•....•....... OCY.AN t'KON'r :I Jlltrm, trplr, 2 11 ty 11200/mo y rly Al(l. fm 5410 c.,1 .. swoleoch lJll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. iba. houae N.-w 1.-int. Nr 0«i•n & 11hop· pna. Fum. ~. Unfurn tt.oo 917 ·8'7 _...._. ----eor-....... JZ22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S of Jlwy 3 bdrm. t1replace. beam c1na1. prv yard. 2 r11r au • rroo N.w paint 1n11out. IM&-1.220 ------ PROF DECO It AT •:o HOMt: C.or0\8 Hchlndt w lk•>' to bdw. la uv /Clln rm. fry>lc • nu c~ thruoul, 38r. tBa. l11t w /new oak C'.abtneU/Ut./dlbw1hr /I• tove. dbl 1•r. f•mlly. l'100 mo. wtt*r lae . m.- llVMTMI. YllW Jmt lilWld! LUJnuioua front row Yk• home wflh DOOi. ;.sf• for en· tenalaln1. I Bdrm• .. den. fadlllJ rm. •Ith frplc. • Wit btr. Spec. ~ vtew. -Pn-maMl. lmmedJaa. OC• a•,,~,7~ ..... , ...... tlAllaOR 0'~•n vu townh<>ulie 2 llr-. dl'f1, t.,,.. ba 164(1 or 3 U..+dt'o. i "" ba 1885 'f'rm1111pnol. fn<'d yard. frvl r . dbl ur A.ct 400!DIO DANA CREST JJtke to Mann• fn>M thlic lovely RHANU Nt:W v1-home 3 8r •tam rm hnmtl w/2bll, •unny val.lo l&Jtch, HP <tlnlnf( 11r ... 1\r1um. aunlt.en conveuatlon area wllWtrk frplc. lfpcradfJd cpt1/drpe Avail now: lltfS/mu. lae avail Nd 11t 1laat uec. Call for »Pllt t.o aee · Oys U7 4658. eves MS-177 l or 98().5144 P\nd what you want la Dally Pt.ic.. Claaalliedt 3 BR . 2 bath homt'; formal dln. rm . 2 car it•r . Tu.rtlet'O<'k area. ~Mo . yurly leastt. 3 HR . I Vt baths. frpl . Woodbnd&e area. S650 Mo yurly leue U.y•Beach 7~11 Woodbndgtt condo 2Br. lU. 10 mo MW $SOO/mo incl l'1't' f•clliUes .. refng. Avajl 1mmed Call Bob: B«M wkdya. 5.52·3561 ~ ---------- Men families a~ 1..tu111 the camc>t.011 "bug;\ this )'Hr II you have a camper that ·a not getting Uled.. &elJ It DOW with a aa.ilted Ad. Gemini Rlty u:Mi623 • J U S T REDECORATED· SS.SO. pool.38r. 2,,.Ba Twohse. ~ouc Pftlthouse. 28r. 2Ba.. Spa. maid S«VI~ ind . <.'Ir 'IVs. $2:50 per wt ~2ZZ7 or OCD/~ ~all lportl ttl,,,... lffdt ]7" Cactl. To see call ownr ••••••••••••••••••••••• all25 &I NIA <Pl.SI Iv. --------ens«. dy /~. 3 er. den. 2v, ba. Frpk. pool. adlt.s. liOO. ls l /lut. I« ~146 4 Br. mw. spa, 9525. Call Darlyoe, 681·1161 or -.Jl72 .. .... Vlfto 3267 ....................... HOM~ FOR RENT l oc 4br. Priced from .-.U>. l"nt'd yard .tr garages. Fam1lle1 pleaH. Kida • pets welcome. Call 114-Z5M or m.2'71. A#)., DO fee. ·~ ......... J2't ....................... NO FEE! Apt. It Condo reMab. Vllla Rentals ~· OR % Br l be Couaae on ·~ lot, redwood ... '*"°" We yard, *""' decor•'-1 . .uto pr. opms-, avaU •talfJl llUtmo ..... THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAJ'·J'OUMD FUM: Social Aclw1ties 0•· <ector• Free Sundal_ Brunch• BBO's \.PV" r ties• Plus much more. QAEAT RECREATIOM: Te1m•s •Free lehOflS CPfO & l>fO eh<>pl • 2 Health Cklbe • S.una • HycJroma_.ge • Swwn- rrt•ng •Goll Om11ng Range lf.AllTIAIL »Alff· MIENT8: Stngte1. I & 2 8eOroom1 • fur· n1shed &. Unlum4ahed • Adull ltlMQ. No P9t1 • MocJele ~ dal4y Vto6 O.kwood Qerden~ta MHport......VW0. aeo 1rt1ne .. , te1111 (714 > M5'0550 r.tbllff coado. View. JBr, J\t ba. Jmmac. IHO /mo. '1U· 12H ........ .....,.... 1700 *"St .,~ <Oo•et ., tttl'll I --.. -.~A (7Mt M2-4t110 ..... -· -· 1\t•======~ 1liocU '° Miid. -..O . __ ._.,., ........... , ..... , ...... 0..,....., • .,. =----~,: . ...... ., ............... _ ... o...a.ea•w -.--.n .... ......... ._. . '·-........... ,.... -· ,, .. , ... ..._ .. ,.. ... ... ... ,o.. . ........ ............ ... . ........... .. , ___ .._.._..... ---·--.---- S.-c l • ........... Qll'rOIUNTlllO& ...._Jr )"1111 .... aa u CAAPDll'RY ~~L.KiMM .,J., -~ ••• .,1 a wu.. • 8oM. paUo., --·•-•••••••••• nn ..._ ..........._ plam, &:lpert d~...... . n._ ... JO )-rt Uptt ...... UtaneTBl.w ....... ..,. ~~ !!'!:: .... U.. remodtaa., unl .... ._ ... _.... q• • ldtiaUI woMi;, SHIRWOOO'I n'.X·M' CIU9lt1 md ...-t1 >"" Wt ,..pair aal 8'ome lo ar••· Llr d Mr ..... 6 powr loolll. No Pak.ntlo IA '3U Jc* too am1 "'" - - - -~It dal 'ln Oana-:.i Carpe11\er, •II around .,.. hr lDlo ~!WI flnuh fram1n1 .-.JWDm. Ru /Comm 'I Jobn ...... 5i.l!. Dl.&e&~ -··-·•.-••••••••• Compt. reaovat101 Dnffw&ya•Ptr,la1 lot ~. ant/ext l.1r 'd •Repaln•S.alcoulo1 Cba r Reno v 1 la n I ~ Aaphall Mt 411\ M»?d l.M''d. - 0 ' 1 rS.wke Carpento All kind• Qu.allly work auarao· -••••••••••••••••• tee d G11ry ll am menlaa •96 9890 Or ~-3802 ....... ....................... a.r.cTIUCIAH Prtced ,. ... ,,.... atJmate on -....-.maUJot. Ue. NmM m():t.)t •• ... .......... ~············ ~.~ltd1o&mp l!qler, J T '1 S.t'lihoe ~...., .. ... t I ........................ Oarcknln1. tree trim· 1nn1. rku up, a. m11nt ler'Y ~ 541-3414 -----I Vt:RY l,OW PRtC:t;S ~. romm'l matnt GeCJree S4.9 2() tS ~lY dependable lawn C•re , affordabl e cleanupa R1 cb1rd ~l.58J .._...,..., tne trim. roto·llll. •Oddlna. apriokJer, cloup, haul lDa O.ve, UI ttTI or --.......... ....................... Apuhe Weld1111 • li'tilllil'M.lan. Home. au\.O It marine npai.r. No job too am1 Ranbl rates, 7 ~a.huvr 167 ~t8 I' .. ....................... l'ar.,eotry, maaoory, rool1n1. ph1mb1og. .. 14ortoa. Stucco Is tile Urywafl • 1t1or.-J 8 -.8880 PAPA CUFF Home lmprovement, re- modebntl. ftncina a. root ~-25 yn up 631-42164 All a.l'OWld haulln1 . IT I.nick. Free_,, C.UA.M $41.*4 "'-C...Ser"lke ....................... Duty, dirty, dirty! Have your oven cleaned or llOve b)' lbe. Ona Man \Alday Aak for Tel'T)'. ... I' 1dl1 ,, , ....................... Want a REAL.LY CLEAN HOUSE~ CaJJ Giqham Gut. Free e&l 64.S-.Sl23 Xlnt deaning done by lady w/exp. Dependable. own trans. 847·3637 1\red of cleaning your weekends away~ Call J~988-67S7 af\ 6PM Jack ol all Trades Home Housec I ea n 1 n I . e x· ... VACANT$ 0-W Speciality PACJnc Cl...!AN1NG SERVICF.S tiomM, ape.a, otflcee. Cpt. window a, •en clean-up reliable prot, frH eat. .... 1714) 131..Q03 8Wedlah lfrl llve·ln. Wiil Babyall and/or other cMMa.7Sl23a IL 'c"ilat ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPANESE 1.AND6CAPE DmliD sprinkler, sods . dem up, ma!Qt, warr, exper Lie S31 ·81.62 or 89'f.281'Z LANDSCAPE AT RE.A.50NABLE PRJC~ Compl. jobs, planting. sad. spn.nkkl"S & rnatnt Free est. Roo 646-8193 W~642-2468 Pald'L~;f. 1"4 ...................... PJ:1"ERS PAINTING Eapr'd. Reaa Ratea f"ee Eat. Call Gue ~ Palotin1. INT/EXT. ,...._, honest. reu , lJ yn. exp. Uc'd. Dave •1065. Quality Palnlen, tn· \Ir /f!JdN, k> ralel, fut ..,,..._. lnl/<Maide. Reuooable. Dependable. f'r'ee est. Jay. 631·2047 ....,/I.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fioe ellL paiDUna. St. Neetpatd1e1lsuxturea Uc/loa. Try me. R. ...IST. lf)..14lt Sinor'. 836-S655 .. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• e Cout Roofloa: ft6.roolla\I, repain I Ad· di\lona. last, reliable, ho neat. Call Dave, ,._1133; Chrla, N-%318 evs. Qualjtled rooting. Yree eet. Leak repAlr. W. Ooo d rat•a o n ahakee/CQO>Po. WlS-1101 f'Jdll9 I Tie Expert In resluccoa & Prof. paiot.lng. Ext & lnl. Plllehes. Neat & clean. Law rates. UIOOLS Free Int/Ext. MS·S660 Cerami(' Tiie lnatalled. mtDS-4383MC/ViaJI ---------All types, guar. work. ,. ••h I Free est. refa. Gamer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dave'• PatnUng. serving area 9 yrs, moat reas • cbet'k my ref. ll c. s.am WALLPAPERlNG fo'ree eat. Uc 330886 Aver. $11 pr roll • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1'Ue.5AO-O'JfJO. G. Gidley Plumber. Rep&ir service. huulJa. VS.O S...iu Uon. backllow ~rW1ca · ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJOl'l642-93l.S COmpkU video service. ---------welidilli:s. athletics etc. POCli s.ntc., Repotn lnfoS5l-883l. 67~S.Sl8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Norm 64S-08lbO Want a REALLY CLEAN ---------POOL" Call Pool Doctor ~ly pamtini & paper· f)'ee mt.~ UJ&. Wort ru.ar. Free est. ~ 5'7..f.2.81 a.-s.n&ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlwdow Cle • 11 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lldqic It M1ml Serv ~m tJ!mq II l~'t\y, lop ~l.1 UJll'rt64 ~ ---~Wcwta Ctl'petSenke bpertCle '' Treea ~/temov1-d repairs, s mall jo bs penenced, ttllable. Own ,,..a.ry Tyler 646-l4SS ~. 86J-907S .... ••••••••••••••••••• O.C. Paperiiang1ng Cltm &mta.UatJOos up lO :.>%dix oo paper ~2182 Pager•59Sl Prde&SIOO&l resume pre paral1on Tailored especia lly for you tugtWghung your back ground and experience Morgan Employment Agency. 75' 1.S8.!_ __ + complete noor care, homes & comm'I. Llc'd , bonded. ans. 11153-9449 ....................... ... •••••••••••••••••••• ShanlPOO • ate.am rleao Bnckwon, a mall jobs Cob-bnlhleners, whl Newport. Costa Meaa & c:pta 10 nun bleach Clean lrviDe. S75-317Seves liv. din rm, llall $15. M.-g New lawns 7~1 3476 u...--I R bl asr<>M BRJCI< WORK ~ ~ eaning: el.t a e ff.et&io.walla.-:-1planters. Profe5s1on al Window clearung by Joe Oan1elis. 714·S48·88S3 Relaable Japan ei.e Gardener, Ma1nt . clnups. Free est. Y0i.h1 646-8431 ••••••••••••••••••••••• individual interested in dn~. BBQs. et<' 1oo's OCC stldent. S~uploader. both residential and ren· refs Newport Is CM. dump trurk Grade, t.als. Thorough and de· ~12 Economy minded whlle praltMionaliy done 81g nn S7.50, couch SlO, chr t5. Guar ebm pet odor. Cpt repair, IS yrs expr. Do wortl myself. Refs. S3J.OJ0l haul Danoo.8800 pendable. Call Dell11 --------------~l ........, & small we do It au. 1-'rt:e $. 1 ~2&5. lt.ooftncJ !~~~!,!r Cleanups, lawns, trim ming , l 11ndscape , s prinklers , hauling. 64S-721r7 Hauling Moving. Con · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESSIAH LOU'SCARPENTRY Patios, doors, p&neUng. 30 yrs expr . s.suo:w 'nle fastest draw 1n the West .a Daily Pilot aaauied Ad 642· 5678 Carpet ·Buy direct lhrough Installer at wNesale. expert 1nstalla· tioo. Won guar. Jason 7M-6lli50 Exp, gardener, lr~ tnm mi ng. yrd c lnup!i, lanmcapmg. 646·9239 crete & lree removal. JUST US Housecleaniog Qlaclt servl~. 646-7624 Honest & efflc1e,nl.Refs. Lite haullog·movlng Garage/Yard cleaning. ~-rates 642-<Y105 Want Ad Results 642·5678 Please call 963-2191 Keeper Kleen. We are the bsl. 3 generations of housekeeping & p11rty services. 642-2957 Moving? The Starving CoUege Students have grown Lie. Tl24 436 Same good serv 64 l-M27 ---- Cat.m pamung. ~o rates Frff eat. J yr guar 962-1478. 633-9837 art 5. Repair & Rl!roor All types·sh1nl(les r ock shakes·compo.lar f'r ~ 5 5'1-~Ftn Avail ~l llkl' 1 our i.h opp1nJ~ K's Paperdolls We R•ls SELL 1dll' 111·m.., w.11 h a ea...1tr b> u. ... mg thl' 01111} should hang to~ether T~l> 1'1lot Cl.u~1f1(>d 1\cl Pilot Cla.-..\1f1l'd Ad~ ~2UO. G-0730 eves ~ 51>i'H a JO day ad in lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOJTNOW! 642-5678 "'* '••h FwNIMd Af»w hiOats Uwfwa. Apw tuauh u..twa. Apw huocnh ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttauport~ 37'9 CostaMHa 3824 ..._tfiitcJonleach 3840 "*wporlleoch 3869 .... toSlw-t 4300 OffiuRlfttd 4400 Offiu Rental 4400 ...-SsR...+al 4450 MT~ . O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 5 1 s, ............................................................................................ --------•12 Br. 2 ba. spacious. clean, MAJUHElt'S WAU( ()i the beach. Bach hoteJ WEHAVESUMMER newer 'I'nh.se. Adlts, no Lg 2 &t 3 br apt.s from ape 2300 w. Oceanfront, RENTALS pets.1395 Dase ~7300 $4.50 Frplc. large yd , 2i0rno + =osec &de WEEK OR MONTH Sia> 3 Br. 2 ba, b&and new patio, gar. nr Huntington posit 673-4l.S4 associated apt. ~~. patio/yard. Harbour. children OK ' ' .,. '""""' J.b Ci I l 1 r-r'c1t1111•l1 washer d...ier hook up ·~ ' ire e, ap , _,"""' 3876 811 01<.fRS-llfA l TOllS JOll., ~ 801b•Jo t,11 J6bj Encl. gar.· J 840-5623 •••••••••••••••••• •••• • l year new. oc:ean view. 3 TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Deluxe poolside xtra lge ~. 2 ba. split Level apart 2br. 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr menl. Buill ms. carpel. 11i'J miles beach Adlts, drapes. 2 rar ports. laun no pets . $395 mo . dry fllcihty. Public Ten S340 to $350. t br. l ba apt, Newer compl. rum l rm near new fflllc laundry barh. garage a pt. Ille rm, all bltns. ad~lts only cook, alt. gar, pool. S300 TSLMgml 642-9412 lllCI util 645-2663 SJS.3362. nis Cour ts and Golf --------WARNER/ALGONQUIN Avllll l mo only. S/t7 to 2 BR 1 Ba w/pvt garage 2 BR t Ba, Din. Garuge. 11116 I Br Vi blk bch $3SO and large pauo Small balcony, laundry. J child • · pet OK. $425 mo. Call UlCI uut. 642.9009 546-SIB>, ast ror Pam or OK. no pets. $47S + $400 2.br Big Canyon Twnhm _.Lany_~------deposl\. Call 964·2:Wi6 or n...U ~2971. ag\, no fee. oo _ crse. Sl.200mo to B 1 ---------mo Bill Wedmore, $425, new 2 rapt, enc · Adlt's, l bdrm, 1 ba. close ~7'1D> gar •• gt 1°" adults, no to bch. No k.tds. No pets. 61 1 Lido Park Dr. bayfroot J Br forever v.ew. ful.I Meurity condo. 96. 8'1s.&UJ., 67S.6670 pet3 5'8-9Ml or963-229l m>fmo. 53S-3436. l 17·7lh ~ llduJl 2 Br 1 Ba. w/open beam ceilings, serving bar, Iota of wood & cabinets. No pets . Sr.aabore Dr .. 2 Br. 2 ba, $375/mo.673-8803 eves. St .• H.B.. 2Br, li,.\Ba townhouse. Security. tennis. spa. garage.Near beach 71 4 -960 -S77J o r 714-751-2060 Course right be-hln-0 Adults. no pell. Availa· ble immediate l y! $47 5/lea se. Owner 642-01.:lt 28r. Lrg. deck, garage. $375/mo. Wallt lo beach. Eva: 8-0318. -----..... c., ... WiO 3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 br + 2 ba condo . baJron,y w/v1ew. garage, bltm, r Ip, pool + spa. 1495. Call Ad Sitter U3, 842...f.100 at hn. FP. ~w. patio. S585 Yrly · 2 Br. 1 be, quiet, adults on- .I\# m.__, ly, no J>eU. Gar. $42S. 64&-0354 2Br l ... _ 111· 4 plex pvt Afl hauls ,_....shed ' """ . ' ' orU.fwwlslwd ltOO 'f: ....... Large 2br to 4-plex. New Crpt5 &i drJll'I New dshwr Pvt Patio. Adlt.s, no pets 716 Shalimar. $42SMo near all, gar. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. 700-1713; 833 3307 U."8w1...-....................... 3106 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-96.50 _______ , Orangetree Condo. $385. BAYFRONT BAI.BOA lBdrm + loft, tennis IS, •"'O "TiiESEVlLLE" ...,,,,., Pool, stream. aduJts, no 2 bdrm 2 ba. modem. 28r w/gar. Adlts, cpts, pets.56&4426.S7J..SOOJ. f111lc. Previous Owners drps, bllns, rncd yd. u n 1 t . Te a k c abs . • Water pd. 636-4120. ....... rf •--L 3169 paneled, ltg patio. Sl 100 :!619-J Santa Ana $380 kswpot _._.. yearly. 673-6870 ---------1 .•.•................... --------• lbr, carport. Util paid. lalloaPeniusMllo 3807 S315Mo. AdulL'I. No Pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br, 2 Ba. very lg, all on 1 floor. beautiful new dlx decor , frplc, pvt, nr beach & bay. Avail now. Ouldren OK, $750 mo 1012 West Balboa. Jeff 7»-3TT1 -------eor-ct.1Mcr 3822 ....................... Qlamung2br.1 ba. frplc. bltm. '550 mo. 1st & last, $!00deposit. 642·~ 2 bdnn. 2 ba .. den. sun deck. built in Adults. No peU. SSS(). Call eves. ~1306. 3J3 w Bay 548-9516 PARI NEWPORT COUMT'RY ClUI UYIHG Singles, 1&2 bedroom ~. & townhouses. From $409 644· 1900 lBr, lBa. crpts & drapes. gas stove, encl. gar. & yard. Water pd. SJOO & SJSO. Small p e t olt 5'>6Im. 2 Br studio S450. No pets 2 Br 1 ba house, gar. new Near Hoq Hosp. 631-6279 cpc.s, no pets. $400. 22<l8-B _or_l_·fl1_4-_2009 _____ _ P\acenua.. ~7983 Westcliff lge 2br lba. also 2br, J~ba. center ot town. 2br. 2ba adlts. no pets. Blllns. Gar. Adults. No newdea>r. pool 645-81S2. Pas. S396Mo. ~ 48r, 2Ba. very lg, all on 1 Seawill-e New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apta in 14 plans from S390 ; 2 bdrm tDwnhou.ws from S53S + pools, tennis. waterfalls. poods ! Gas ror cook tag &- healing paid. From San Diego Frwy dnve North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden lo Seawind Village. (714)~5198 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E'slde C M Very spac 800 s/f nn. brk frplc. welbar & ~ ol gar. Avail 6115. Must be resp & co· operative. Fem. pref. Please send ms & phone number lo. Ad •75. Box lSEO. Daily Pilot, Coeta Mesa. Ca 9218215 Fem munte wanted. Non· smoker. Pvt room. No peu/kuls, Kitch pri v. Pool&hollub. N.B./CM area. ~ & sbr utll, Sue or Gene MS--1095,645-0128 McMng~ AvOld depos1ls & r ul hv1ng expenses• Professiona lly srnce llnl. • HOUSIM.A TES • 832-4134 Am. Y MO CHARGE 1111llttoWIE•• RentaJ Sh&nng Serv1<'e Has Roommate For You 9:>.l-OS79 7 days 953-039S Middle ages has 2br . clean furn. apt to shr All utd. I smoke. $200Mo 1112-9528 Am seeking a female. 25·35. t o s hare a 2 bedroom BAVFRONT home: S325/month JO· eluding utilities Mu.st be a responsible person and • DOD-smoker wbo enjoys a clean livin& environ- ment and a ·'non· partying" lifestyle. In- terested women please c all Pally al (7 14 ) -~5094 after 5.30 p.m. ror an i.Dlen1ew appolnl· men.. Respansible oon-smok1ng female 2S with 1 well behaved cat. desires nice bach or 1 br apt in C M .• CdM . Newport or Lag\.lla area up to SJOO. Call Ad·S1ller 1 187, fi42..UXI, 24 hrs. Noo-smc*er M to share ~in C M. Must be clean. $17S. 549·1643. Scott. Fem wanted. 2 Bx apt 820 Qn.er St, Apt IH2. CM. $150 mo + i,, ut1I. 645-1232 Plush new twhse 3br. 2 Yl ba , pool $17SMo. + ~UUI. Sec dep. ~3148 Female munte wanted. Sl.88/mo. Costa Mesa. Call Ano aft 6, 631 ·5428 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Garage in CdM. ~ Sl:Mh ol Hwy. Jbr, lba. fJ'l>k, W ID hkup. Patio. gar. lyr lse. $550Mo Avail S. li. 714-883-2723. NrSo. C.OUt Plaza. 2 Br 2 floor. beautiful new dlx Ba. Pools, landsuping, decor. frplc, pv\, nr carport.A/C. Adults only ~ & bay. Avail now no pets. M25 less disc. Olildren OK. S82S mo. 83M447ext308dys. 1012 West Balboa. Jeff T»m1. 1 BR, E/Slde duplex. --"-b 2 b bltn _ _. $330 Va'"'"""""'2 r. a . s, y ..... new cpl.a, mo. all amenities. 675-4912 10x30' pr. Storage only. OllleJeStudenlor? Love-Costa Mesa 135/mo. Call ly den/bedrm & bath. Hipa>. 63M120 $125.642-1470,646-7555. OHD...... 4400 C...MIM 3124 •7a>Oor 640-7814 Broker. --..... 4200 ...................... . ....................... Brand new 3bdrm. l~ba. b 8 -·•••••••••••••••••••• l2315Sq. Fl .. mo. 3 Bdrm apt, gu paid Fireplace. $S40Mo. lo Walk to beac • 2 Br 2 a Elcape to Udo for• sum· 1617 Weal.Cliff, N. e. ntclcar.adlta NewportffCl&.s.58-~ oondo. den. frplc, pool. merol sun & fun; 4 BR. Aceat.541·5032 6'2-5073 Jae, sauna, muat see. 1-sty. home with great --------1 Laree lbr upper. KJtch. 8).64&-1.534 patio. Walk to bay 'n DIC. SUITIS 1 Bdrm apt bltlu, crpt• Ir drpa. beach club. tennis & Prtme Newport Beach &le) ,.,..,e.1u paid. Matan aduJtl. No Pets. Newport Condo 2 br. 2 ba, village. May ll.200; June aoc. Near o.c. airport. 6'2-$073 scz..tOM aft. 4PM. 11115 aq. ft. Crptd, planta· 12.000. Jiiiy S3000. Aug. Rent Incl receptioo. coo· tiian.a..tt.ers. beaut. wall M,000. A/I.. 7»0811 fereoce rm, janitor 2 Bdnm. 1 b9lh apt. Adull.a. Gu pakl IC-5013. sruNNING ir, 2bc', 2ba, o* • Pool. rec area. TlO w lllb 9'. UllUIY~ coverioga. club facll. ae" .. utll•. 100 free lo QI.Ht aduh complex. Pool • jacuzzi. YI mile ~s::'r ~Yl ~! c op I ea It m ore . Spec. 1 br apt. Cathedral from beach. S8SO mo. ,_, " .,.. __, SecnUrial ten. avail Clliliap. pafrpldsd/w. S.-tmsor&U-2921 1")'.~1.S2lbef. 9PM U&•Dousl5l·N ll. ~ :~ :::·.J::~ VILLA BALBOA·lBr. Lrc 2 4i 3 Br duplex. ~veoffica avail lo P118,JEOHatl.a. adltsoaly. xlD.t security, acr'CIU from sand, NB. hill Mn. ofC-l>idt. Nr. SPllC ~3447 ocn vlew, p vt 1o&nder-P.P. 7SGIZ5 0.C. Airpor\. Recoept • poundperldaa,tlQOmo. V•••._.. 4250 pboae w .. wy Ml"f., a.& lldlllt apt. Spec. 2 2 Br.1 ba. A/C, adults Oil· lodudea all uUL ncei>l •••--•••••••••••••••• ua. nn. e&c. Pleaae call Ill', 2 ... hnMe W/f.p., l)t,aopett.117W. lttbSl, e1ec • phone, yrl,y lae Maui OC99ft front condo. m.«aa ::--~·NSO'° C.11.1115. preferred. 521·'171. Pool. alps 4. ~l1ht. -• .:..;NEWPO;.,.;;.,;;~-RT-8-E-A-CH-•-T&..,_ M2-G21 W 'c:M anal bru,ppet', ....i '60TllEwa. •PROIELOCATION• frplc. tuo. utn loci. 2 bdrm. I ba. Condo llAUlKAPALUA 5D,.'"9Dwaterfl'Cllltf -..,..._....1.-iBa m ·TMI · Venaillee, Ocean Vu. RESORT D111ft. io-alaoue. Spaclon 1150 mo 552·149' coodo <TM>•_. ...... pool. Qmal w 1elft ..... ctwmiq •lJIL . ··~ . -· Mltha, DO ,.u. .... fpric, peUo. ... -*OlllDEUJX.l:IVITES. -.---.mi. cdal SlllO • .Ul btcl. a , a . Upper duplx. a-...a... .. ...._ 4JOO Prom-· Alr ~ .• m·TMI. Walk lo bucb.. f'rpk. -_... .......... UU1 pd. .U WAll.AC&ll'. 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' ... .I=-..-... ./p.,-/, .. __ ../--,/_,..,..__ ,/ ....... ~ ... Call M r. Howard 645·6101 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT LOCATION ~·Cldt J60.4ooo Sq Ft •St>ectacuJar Bay Vlt>ws •Wet Bus. Fireplaces •Private PaUos •lmtnedlate Av ailab1b ly Please Call fOt' an Appl. '7M6'2 EX.ECUTIV E SU IT ES Newport Center. full M!l'Vlces. private, ocean VM!W' Sl70-l630. 75&-9036 . PmMEOFRCH Hunl1ngl o n Bea r h flonda al MaJn Full) unproved, profeu1ooal suites from 750sq Read) 10 Junt' '80 Complete serv1tes Ground noor avail O w ner (714 >847 SJ38 ---- Nwpt Buch MacArthur Bl, 400-700sq fl. w se<'> Shan! upenses. 851 I~ I <Yficet1 m Bayview Hotel H1sloncal landmar" =o & up. Bay View. lmmed Ot'i:'VP· Coot.act Role 613-3822 Bayfrant omce. partun1t & Jan1tor1al , $395 ( 713 )673.1003. Newport Center Law Of· flee. Prnbge, V)eW of. nee. lllh floor tn fully eqwpped attorney's mate. lmmed-occupan· cy ~. R.eta1J SLore '°' rent. 2640 Avon St Newpor1 Bea<:'h !68-37Z) °" 613-mo .....,;a1R..,.. 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •COST A MESA* 3.IXKI SQ I\ Pnme kx'a I.JOO Woodworkers OK. A vatl 10lllled 642 7604 400/o Y1B.O I YR. f19.0002ndTOon 9 J ae • L'l'OUST LAN 0 f"ont.a.na Land sold 'i9 $495.000 w !SiD).000 cuh down 182.000 lO"I-int <Due Kay l.981 1 ru..cas m-1 w ~3059 Sr:oa11 lhcip. 900 lq ft '200 m>. -W. 19lh, Coeta ......~ W&l'dloule ror rmt 111 San Clecnecu Dry Stora g~ OT bctC ID&O~adurutl Sll4510. .•......•.........•...• ant worttmg partner for 36' diesel commer<'1al nsrung boat. Dana Point ~P>arcis 8to~.66t 1313 ant wo rk1ng 1d1 v1og partner for 22 ' rom· merc1 al Sea Urchin bar51e Da na P o 1nl 9\lpya.rds Call 8 to 5. (61 tJl.J MDMy to l.oaft 5025 ....................... {NEED {MONEY • LAGUHA MIGUR Delwte omce. 828 sq ft. new prof~. b&dg, pnme locallon. s treet ex· posure: Crown Valley Pkwy 83J.l.51' Om View So. l..a«Una •Deak Sp Avail, preler l ~-LenaDt to sub-1.se 5 + others. Next to Posl CXc. modem bkfg.. 1m. pressive. a.1'2S, II NA IPLS)lvmsg. •NO ca>TA MESA• Medtdmt.altHMO. 776 sq ft/9 rm suate a. patio Supe r · fully eq u1 p $499/mo. Tom ~2200 •• 4550 -·--·•••••••••• ......, W-.d SOJO fllEE PIANO STORAGE -••••••••••••••••• •• ~ yQ11r pt&DO al our MONEY WANTED · home. Mu.s1t'1aos will ao.ooo ut Trust Deed, ~ % good care aod ~ for \wo ye.an. P 0 . treatment for your in· Box 111, An%a , Caltf. 1t1Ument.. Ca.II Ad-Siller 1·7G-Cl7 • OELUXEOFF1CES • 1.2 & 3 rms: from 93" sq . fl No lse req. 2172 Du- Pont Or • or a irport. 833-3223 •1Cll642-4300. at hrs. ·-..,--..,..._---T-rwt __ _ ...... Wmhd 4'00 DMdl 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Cat0MA D& MAR Dehue 2 rm. 0U1 ce, partdng, air-cood. 350Sq. f\. m> Per mo. ~bedroom cottage 1n s.tte.-MfcJ. Co. qwet spol 1n Laguna All t)'l>ell o1 reaJ estate Beach.. Corona del Mar aoWllln>ents sance l!H9. ~RTICH ~IWg. ~Costa Mesa for $300 or !no c:W•'-" ill ~. Q\.let area es.sen· ~ -.., 8S<~S.ft. Realonooucs 67S-6i00 ual. Wnte ad 1636. <'lo z.d T1k Pnlstlge office l>ldg nr Lido Isle. New plush cpts, 4& & elevator. Rent 2250 sq Ct Lo 4500 sq rt. 43032ndSl. Bkr /co-op Call SJERRA REALTY 63).7920 BF.Alm PtJL office space on the water. Lido Village. 450sq. ft. 8J2,a& or 675-8662 T h e D a 1 I y P 1 I o l ~2 l 71 545-06 I I Newspaper, P.O. Box l.560. C06ta Mes a. {;A W\dow has money for 2nd 92626 or tele pho ne TD.'a No ~t cb~k. 613-7654. no pally. rzo.ooo mui. no f.'ve.ttn, Wash. Cash U> on ~ Company Boom! 29 Umt execwve office Mle for We. Fwy off ramploc. BU. ~7~ max. f'°' act100 call Agt Wamed U> Costa Mesa or m 1311 a.nytlme lrvme area, 2 or 3 BR. --------....- NEWPORT house preferred 3 MaMyto Lo. Adults. X1nt references on Trust Deeds & 6 7 3 5 7 o l E v e s . & Construcuoo. 640-0068 ~ Exec suate has 180-230 sq I\ window olfices av a ii ln airport area bw Id Plush deaJr, lltCI. cool. nn., ~. & colfee. 1-\11· ly equip. word pros. serv avail w/cop1er. twx & t.elecoper dnt rales Is I mo. free 833-911'7 I. t'\nanoal Center! Stock Brokers. R. E. Broilers, CPAs . e\t'. Prime 0nnce <:ounty Flnanc1al Dist. E•ecut1ve & "Branch" offices. From 9>/mo. Blu~1~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ...... 0,, twaltr SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hi&hly deairable first Store for 1ale . J . P .J . flOor location, modem Db aft. prime b'*5 loca-Cahfonua. Ladles di•· 'ldl Li h • u H B tmmed oc count apparel c hain bui na. I l oo. . . . st.ore. Great volwne. lllnt cheerful. 2354 aq. ft. of t"Upallcy. 148·3393 9·5. pro(ila. l st.ore or all. floarapace,a.mp~•coo· ~wtaids. Store location s are wr»eat parking. Avalla· N i l .._._June lit. Offered aub· 1 Room + ~ ba, pvt entr. L • g u n a g u e • ._ ..... pd. II•'" St ff B Bellnower. La Habra. a\8nd.ally '°"'than pre· .... , ... Si ..... ..··,m· • · S • n CI em en t e, V·'"-· n•-. '-••• + "' 1..... err a •· Oc V .._.. "" ui:...... " eanslde. entura, )'Ml' optim. 4SO Newport _Ml_·t:D& __ .______ Tho ua and 0 all 1 Is C8l&er Dr .. N. B. 758-0lll Dalllalt Office Sh 0 r a o I e . C a l I KOU.Cana ,_.... Mtwltort eoc.. ~~4-7394. Ask tor ~ ..... ~ ........ .....,.,,.~, _.._,_.._.... BEERSGR.S••M. Decaat exeewve •uilel -_, r- in ~· loc. loclda I.cl. r.ce,t1e11ht, l'la()r-aeAve.CM ..ntarial wvlce., re· ....... PC. "1 1.-W Bmbrt'a A&encY ceptloalat, telephone & •tll. lli·I I I I, IC'ECR.EAll.AT 8CK .....U.,ltmore. mE IJJ.1244 Xlnt location o ur HEADQUARTERS Ne"fOC1 Pter. Juat In COMPANIES:A pro· S I ...... 4410 time for aummer l fwiclDal -~--•• ..................... ~ .,._ 1l4-111-47» ,_....,. •omce a,.ce at nine <me.. ol ...... 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Leotn make 11p opplico•oo 1 he profe610nOI woy lttf Rdoch Bfi<Nty College help you 'tort de"'•lopcng M W k1U1 01 a c:osm.ticion After only 10 ~' Y""' con bt oormng u good living COSMETIOAN aASSI'.$ WJWI u...tttid &wolll'Mfrt Call Nowt r 09 1n,trnC1on {JtVtJ I tolp 011d C1111dor1< ~ Pkmty of Puxt1<0I E11pC'fl4'fl(,,, f<Xl ~ TUITIOM f'AYIHG NOGIAMS AVAIL.AILI rUCIMI HT ASSISTAH CI MAHY O,,OITU .. fTlH. • l11h•tu l1niqWt11t- • ,.,., ..,, .... , • ._ •• , I H ftt.11 ••• , .. ,.,1 111. ,..,, ..... ,,, ,.,,,,,.It 1l1u,flttfl • V'•111 111 •t\lt n-. .. ' '''"''I t , ''"~ 11tt1n 1111 •11•111/llly ·~111 ... 1 • 1llllf t ttltfJlitl(flUtltf f lj1t1l•fll1tHf r C ALL t 61-16 I I ,OM tHfOaMA lfOM RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE AM!r .. l wt Ul·l•ll I t060 "9oollhw•I, Hl .. llo.lft-lelM h ., , ............. Dwwc.lte.Aer1•lc.1•11-. Dhco. ....... & ..... DoroUry Jo Dance Studio UULC ... ttw,.c:.e 0-.....,Je .... 141 I L Ctf • ....,, c;.,. •7l·l4JO DEFEND YOURSELF!! l'nv11li· KHr:1l1• I A'""""' 1 ........ 1111 • hy h I I )l•j• rt ·1· H111 1·k Jkll ltd .. OCBQ Broadcastinq School • I• J !'lii-ws Produruon • < 1•)'Y"l Taugh1 m 11m1tll Group!oo • l •11> f',.q, lnMrul'ttn" • llii:h f'lact"mt•nl • f( .. .ivinahly Pr11·1'(f FOR FREE AUDITION 714.'956-7171 fJ•t b lli 1111 I 1IM ~II melt' ltr w111 •I (A1J .,,......, 844 '111 ti •972*1 Ill• ..... Want.ct 7 I 00 Hltp Wanted } I 00 Hrip Wam•d 7 I 00 Http WQIMd 7 1 00 Help W.e.d 7100 Hlilp WCll'lhd 7100 ..•.•.•.•....••.•..••.. •••••·················• .......................••.•.......•••••••••••. ···••···•·•·•·····•••·· •......••.•....••.....• f 9'"'0 2 3 ml# o&d lJUf>l>Y a ~ CJl'*l~ l.,n1•1n .._. Y~ l~I tall M4~ tawn~~ '1ni-~ f bi8d S>lf'f> Cc.I ;.a m 111 ~'"'l :; • .&. '1< Ba> 6 ~-t.c.~ -IJIC. ~ t ,. eU r:ial !"'elil ,:.;: -:7'..:.i ~ "I ~~.?'.:ii f.G6,.~ ~ :nl(. t..J.-:.uo-'~'=' !Ill •Lt :••••US I >I~ '111< l'•I' C 11 l'I'\ 'A I .I lnlu11111&111111 /\1111 I TOMMY·s OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 64.2 1~7 1 R CJ l. L S IC 0 V c' I': t~OHTS &c.orh•o..tcall 24 ~ 738-8952 "OW HIRlNr. o\t:IClt"'°lh f' ••lr11 1nu IHIO• ... 11111., 111 ··•111 •t11tt .. ""''"I" 1l11 v ('11 111 llll•IO lllll l '1illl>Ulllf'I 1110111 /I .. •.WI 11.11\11 lot lll .. ot i\1111 ~1·1' 11la11\ 1111· N II I\•'" 1'1111" 111I 1• I'll 111' I twlpful .. 111 I rotn J II ,111n ll ll )(14(1 Mun A.'--;to:fltlll.V •AUTO SALES! WI''. WJ\N I' ONl.Y 1'111-' 111':-0 I' 1111 111111111' fv out ~·M•lhl1'1(' t\;uir'l"'31H' ('h(•v\ .. ton• I 'Ii JI (1 W h Ir I fl " 1 I' JI 1"-1'il"ON'fl pnofrr-tt'(I Tht• ht~t rompen.'!allon f'llan & c·ompWl)' bt·n1·r11,., ~···· "11h..., \1.tr CASHlfit 1\.111 llf pull 11111• I"' lr1 ,.,.,,.·nt•tu f• f ;,.,.,., • ''*" 1~111\ l•·n••fll" l\p11h 111 I"°' ""II !111111 I 11 . I I '"" ~;11111.tnl ~ho•" .IAJ/ I ~' lt.n1'LHI. ( ,_.., •• M1•'111 C.ASHIEA Fur .. 111rlc hr11ll 1•r HI:•' firm m•a t O<..' A1rpur1 1 ,, 11 J u IJ \ t-; 1 k 1· r 1 .Wl\121 I 1 )'Ilk fu~ "''""' _., 1 tim '"°'"r 1111111111 .,r' "'1 u'\\ h i"" \lo'1ll 1111111 r. II 1.11 <1-\b n HtK PHARMACY CLIAK Part·TIMe "''"'i rnlty 1l ru1t'\l1Jrt' 111 N II " "4'f'km11 .i p1>r"1n "'hn tut'> 11 , ,.,, , • hnt 1·rn I " 1••1•1• 111 .1 '""' •1ur 1•h.1rm.11 I I Y.1Hk•fl>: DIMT AL ASSIST ~Vlllecf lil.Ul&tlll'I\ W /l ray lt~w Lo do van ed rtlA.W!I tor bu..w H b of ric"' l;ood benefits Call Ml" Thurs. ~s 9t2 3329 l>mlaJ Ort.hoCha1MtdP A."l F:.11pr nl'<' RDA ~ NB CM WI ~170 UE..'VJ' AL A<;..<;lST A?"T .-~ flt'n~. i da)' ~fon I hru Th un SHOO l J II rAJ 011.1 :mm-l ..l;L ••• : t"'.:'4.> :.-'ll i.-·" ... -; .•"'4 «11 J'IU•llU ..Jlfl !i-: t1: • ,. • ;'~I ftllJ.A!. • , • • ... ... ' • pl lJ.) ,.lit \lale 26 6eeks ~amc :1 30 7 14 1673·5772. m ;137 m. 7313 UHOA & VICKI OUTCALL t-ull lln'M'. M1111 ~·11 l\lll' h m 11t•NM• Ar111w \1 h:r lJf>!I I .ownn A"' . <' M :,~ <tl11ll HOWARO Ctt.nol•t IN••· & QuJil ~I" Nt-;wPORT lil':.\l.'11 BAllVSITif':I< ~ aht•r noons must dnve Tradt• n•)fll & hour\I tir .. atun \t,ilt• or Ct!m Ir' in• C~HIERS UTUTEM "" 11 l)Jm & I i pm alll'fn.1IHH' • h1·clul1 '1111111''11 l".111 lh• -.1or1• m .1n.11t1·r t 11 \l'l u11 in ti'!"\ 11.'W ;.t\J\I\ TM Guikf Oruq I 6 I 0 Sen Mt()Wf ~wpor+~och J)l'fltal 11rlho ct:-'\ H l> A pref Good I ion f'.Hl lu ll ~~ (leftlal ~-< r.-t .. f) il'>l>l:- l .rnt X r.i~ l1t 1•n .. •· rv.-«~a.t) f'r on\ & ba c k dUU~ :S da~ ~ 546 :xUJ Ol'673-0W1 ;n 11. 1 i\••.ard (';""'~ .,. r~ ::4~· .~n ff:'"':'.. fi'Njrn f< 1 \ r ,r:M ~ •.1t .. ttr1n1< 1,11,.. •11_,,,;,,r Fv ..... rrJ 1,1:1 1:1:u, Massage • Escort Wt: re hark with mon• ft.17'1 than ('Ver ~ OJ!M . HIAM 4/\M 11..,vmuk 1-."H'lll"h Outl'.111 c '/ I 4 I !I !ti I :, 7". J II II I '""' '" ,.1111011 ;i p..t 'C".111 Ortll'lltt'(ounl~ 1\111r11al "''''·' 11111 ,. 1 .. ·10("'' :.:n i:•1.1 1m i. ,. U~T LarQt> 1~1(\.: hdtr bm 1'1~r ('I\ \IC' '\\>l Shore. RFW 4,RO l <tll l~ 6ll li'J9 l~t Old pa~ &>al!lt' Hound F'em Gra) color Vic ~land Yorktov.n Call 962 Tall. f<e""ard Small G<>rman Shepht>rd :'o1a le Hllc ,tan l.<1\t'' kids Newµort I Brt!>l ol \1C 549 l<r.!f> Ht•l!l"lnMbl\'. w,·ll tu do m1u·1wd Ill an r f(\ IJ\ S.\ {~e Cnl> S4'ektnlt in· \1mate r•l111on:i.h1p .. '""°° auractl\e, ~oung. ieolle lo\1ng ~omen C ell Susie & Sandy &~1 Ext 8 lB & VOLl '1'1'l'OUS 5 '3" JI; 24 34C Up com 1ng l'enlhSt! model nude modeling, ma'>S.i~e. 1'.M'Ort & l-s.irh part1e!> Jam.it• 1714 l J,42 57'>1 !tick has mo\'{'11 .tnd I!> f"nund Fem Llk /tan PUI> tx'fW al 63&-7 lClO Women I'~ ('dM . Marl h ~ J01nf~ 548-034J or li13 442'J ---- found Gra> & v.-h 1t 1· uaf'S•"E male cal Will the la<h • lftAtil AU wtao called on M»v7th re Jj(> pamper ed with a Rat dmi: itr;;~ & w hilt' per i.on a l r e l a xlnR . ll'U!Ma~c by 12 or the pre· cat. plea.w t'all b~t,k ll UJest 1orls in Southern maybe your<. tMl ,?fi Cal1forn1a Jac u n 1. fo'ound Ba!lt·nJi malt -.;twia l~<' Open lOa mf red I w h 1 1 f:' v 1 c 4.am. 7 days a w~k Vis· Bushard/Adams (Jwner a /!'tt C Allantls Health ident.lfy CallOOJ 17!111 ~. 2112 Harbor Blvd. <:U.la Me5a 645 3433 Br· f'OUND Sm M do& 1ng this ad ror your • S trawberry blond e 'lpeclal girt_---- Uruveni1ty l'it 11rea In PtnOfd ~i~~s 5360 • 54.>4183.556-16\9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'OUN O : D og V 1 t' PHOBLEMS-Need t o Bushard & Adam-; II A TaJlc ? >l'ee roumelmg Please adenUfy. <.:all ah AOC~l~llne645 ~ • s 968-4572 Soc.id CWK S 4 00 SCIAIRETS ANSWERS Foment-Husky Altar -Caviar HERNIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• RICK'S Sul.ltles or open minded OOUi>~ We gu11raot~ our 1nlroduc t1o n 11 . 634M 100 Women J o an tree Inflation l8 so bad that 11:1 ..... & the last time I was 1n a lit parlfioft restaurant and picked up ••••••••••••••• • •• • • • • • the t.ab, I got HERNtA of ScMa1s & the wallet. Ws sffaR 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fow:Jd : 2 ~pies, l b lk F l ••ft ,... Be A Travel Al(etll " ....... lnJ•6weeb. 9el·2Sl4 !l.lne« Travel Schools FOUND: BMW Keyn n1t lOOllTalbert Ave. FV. with keys. Downtown ____ 964-67 __ ~---- Newport Beach. Call MllpW~ 7100 _m.31111 ___ . ------1 ...................... . found : YoUnl grey male ACCM'l'SPAYAILE cat. pank collar W· bell Q.RJ( ' Vic. Graham 6 Warner. needed for 1ro wina Hamt.. Beecb.. 141-1803 rmtaurant CQrPOr&t.e of. ----------1 ri ce. E.apr. nee . Xlnt rcu.I: On Willo Lane, benefits, salary com · C.11.. dpre\t.e lighter, ~ wkb ability. , Ualv . of Ke n tuc k y Call Mt·H22. Ru1ty 1 • ..,ble m . l den llf y . 5'Ucan, 2112 llcGaw, ..am IMM !.. t UIO Acmunllqa.t. Katare .....-.••-•••••••••••• Miit~ for pecboard .PR!ONANT? Carina. ostem. Co1ta lleu ~eoanMli.01 • ...... _ ........... AbeltJm>. ados>· ~--Nf.aa -·M:.-c•a•UM•·111-1a-· O•r later••Uoaal C0¥11 ML OirportM 1111~: • tlMnl • =-~ ';:.., 1011-l MHrOtllmi~ff by...._ .... -_..)'TOii Pfl£ LAW ...... ...-fl 0.1.. ......... 'JIM co. -.-WU1 do u,UU., .......... Pllmsat WI\· • a..~ 1. c •• ,. ... u.1 '-~. coa. ,0 .. ...... ..... rt .. · •· •-· II ..... .. N.a-. ct• •DIAMC*D WM•TS D: •1 .. 1t1rl;a,lmM ,...,...,ww w 1 w• •eu . .,• u a. ................... • ii!' ()ruro(f' Coonly m nnwar turt•r o f 1..'l l't'l ro n-1t"'<'ho111l·11I products 1s :.l'('~<ln~ lra1111-t'' fur da) ,.h1n to a~~1·mbl~· t·lt•r trm111· ""'ltr ht'" & 1l1!- 1Jlays Af1ply en pt' n.on Mastfor SpKiaftiH 1640 Monrovia,(' M ~ 3'Z7 F. () f' A'ssetnblen Leadlng 0 C elect romcs inanW1rtunn1t rompan) has the following re qui rements · ~/Solderer Mus\ ha\'e I )t•ar o;old(·r ~ £'xpencnce Will ht· rcqUJn'd to :.old~r hook . turret to•rmenall>. \I. l ff' ~r & lOot'h UI> PCH '> Apply al Mca~ SpKiaftiH 1640 Monrovia. C M 6-t.2 ~ "· () ": ASSEMILERS We will train Apply 7 A M . M a t• G rt: J: '' r Yarht.s. 1631 Placenua . C M. ASSISTIH B>fTOR SURVEY 5 :K>PM to 9 JOPM. Mon day t hru Friday 9 :K>AM lD I JOPM Satur day Great for t'Olleg1ans and rnoonJ11thteri S84 oo per w ee k ONLY REQUIREMENT IS II. GOOD VOICE Call 642 4321 , f'Xl 312 :ifll'r 5 JOP M. Monday thru f'nday --------Attendants ADS To re- ceive donations. wnle t1cket.a. keep logs. Be a~e to ltft at leaBl 50 lbs $3 10 Hr • full or pa rt lime All areas Reurcd welcome. Interview 8 to It, I lo 3 PM. Goodwill lndustnes. Santa Ana. EO&Mf" Attendants needed for sell·terVICi! gas 11latioos tn O.C. Mual be extreme· ly rel.Jable &. honest and good w/numbers. Call tor 1ppt. 646-9661 . AUTOlOUTE RroL'iTER. Early AM. 11,; to 2 hrs. $315 to $4 50 /mo Xlnt . moonUght . Wives, re· tired. d11ablllty. atu· denla Need itd wheels. fll6..S4218. ~3S20. AUTO SALES Bu.aloe11 11 treat at e.uer Mot.on. We need ex,.teoced aalea peo· ~ Compa.y 8eMf1la. v.no Plu Available. •fealUI • Ule lna. Nd VacaUonl. DoD'\ ,,_UP Ude I.Nat apportuolty I Appl¥ In ,...Today! ~ ....... c..., •RlrWama. OOftAlllDA . 'I :1:>12 Baby\itttt' want~ f;.I.!> :!!».9 afll'f t;11111 Hunkin.i EDER. TE:LLER ..C>l.m I I 'Ui\.., T fl,\ '1 I\ \n 1mk•pt.·ndent h11nk ~Su.nflov.-er . ( ~1 540.5300 E OE F'ull ume teller J>M•llon .i\atl E.xper r('Qd Xlnl '1ru"tlng ~afar; • paut llll'd.ic11I In.' -+-'.irat111rt bent' HBUT AGE I.AHi< 2171 Campu..' Dr Irv 8333700 E 0 E -------- lianlonR TB.LERS Pcri-fvl Time 1-:XJ>('nt'Tlre prf'f Prrrd for rJUT Costa Mt:l>a offtt·t· Please call Mr George Wagner •t S46 Z300 CalforMa ~ af ScrYiM)s .. LoClfl Z700 Harbor Blvd Cobla Mesa Equal Opporturul> f;mplQyt'r BanlunR SAV I NG S COUNS t:t.OR -Xlnt po'11t1on f or eitpcr pi•r..on Ill small growing S&L Pos1t1on offer:i. vaned acu v1t1es m leller area a'l well a~ new aC'C\s. Dala Linc ellper. d esirable. Call Lee 714-1!'>4-UlOl. E 0 E. Ue.rt.eoder. full time, for oonUoental restaurant in Npt Bch. 7~ 7919 BOAT Builder·Shlpwnght w /b road exper. all aspectJI frbgls s ailboat conatruclion. Sam L M orse Compan y , ~1843 la aWutpMcj/Clet1l f\lll Orne, exper helpful tu not nee. Many c_-o bmeflll. Appl.y at 1&60 ~.Ccista Mesa. BOOKKEEPER Exper .. full chg am ac- d '& olc. C.M.6'So-4212. ~Aaa't Dfldent Tackle firm In C.M. Some ••perience In AIR. Mlru-romp. exper. pnl. Ute typln1, 10-key by touch, blvetorY con· trol. f'/tlmt. S alary OllJlll.eG·ll•. CAIWAIM N.I. area luft1 Mot. .,._.. ..... oaiy AIM, ,,...., c.w. Call ........ ~~·----- (~,11•1Urt•~' 01111. ,1\ :11l:1hl1• l11r lull ltnll' ,\,~i..1.1nl \l.ui.1.:er-on 2n1! 6t h •I '~1111' Nu '''IJ' r1 .. n1 ,. rw<. \.\t• tram \•\\ jlll •' nwnl 111111or1un1t' lof ll\alldl!l.'nl\'n\ 1.)(l'l\l<lll' Ill ~.'.> '.10 IH'( hour I C qualtft..O ~or rnon• 111 (OCll'\3.llOO & lfllt r\ ll'"' appl ~ lo l>IOrt' ~ J7 11 Ol'I ~t .i r • C o ~ L .i M •· ~ J 714 631 9421 Well 1n 1erv1ew Monday thru fhda> from Sam to 3pm F4ual ()ppor t:mplO) f'r CLERICAL !'len l'al t·XPl'fl"nri• 1n t-'tnJnt 1.11 I 11•!1! pr1• lrrred r'lllll)' ..,J<.111' .: ., n i-r a I 11 I f 1 1 1• knowll.'URl' o( 111 M ~t:mon 100 & :-.upport .t.'o!>ll>l;U\l lo held forcP Xlnt worlun.i ronds & c•n\tr onml'n t Full bmefi~ pa1t1 holidays & \at·auon ()ran~e L'ounl~ Airport area t'llll (or appt 8J3.~ U.t::RlCAL W'ESTSlM a.ECTRJC, IHC. Now hinnii en Ba I boa 3Swpm !y p1n2 sk ti I $180 25wkl) Exc£'1lt'nl benefits. paid 'a cations Apply m µt!r..on 7 JO 3 30 Moo Jon 1320 S1mp:.on Cir Anaheim. E 0 E V H/!.1 F U.E.RICAL ICEYPUHCH 10 key by to uch t·11 pen~ needed lkhttl women's wear inventor) cootrol of fire P rr OK calJ ~12. a.sk for Mary Ann 547 .3925 --------- Oenca.I ACCTS PAY AILE We have an 1mmc.od111te need for an A/Pay Clerk wtlh min of 3 yrs rrct!OI payables cxp e r . Su r c~ful candidate will have exper. i n a mamtartunng environ· ment& have• good foun dauon II\ EDP appUc•· llOn.'I Please contact .... S,.Ciaffin 1640 Monrovia, C M 6'2·2427 E 0 E MI f' Ill a.aacAL Regbter today for loul t.empOn1'Y uaarnmeota. 557-0045 cr\·Llr\: II MPOIRNl't l'tll$0NNf l ~ IMCI\ J7ll .... .... ... ,, .. ..... • • i • 644-7330 Cl..ERk TYPIST lt\1111' Wt· h,1\f' 1mnll'd •·11~·111nr t h.1111·1 t11r · n '"'th I'll• J.' ,111 t v. or Ii. 1111-t 111t1I I ',,)) \1 J\ .,, J:1 r, I' il ~ "'t I' 11t•rk T'l"'l l-1l•-c1hlt: JI t1•f'Til10fl huur-II rh r Jlt' l\~UCalt• '°" t"Cper m l.rvtne i.ndWlln a I com plett Cor m•nagt"menl ~ulltnR firm Please C'aU 75"! 8:.62 ~5. ~fon ~'rl I L t-: lU, T \ l' I '\ T I" 1"-r ti ulf1• t "'ur~ • " , .. r \.ri>rld l\µ111)! .. i.111, Jl>tlll\ t•1 hJTl<ll• tt'lept)ont-... Op port unit' ft1' 'K'lf dt'' <'lopmc·nl & x1nl bl•fK' Sul.;n n.n.:t' ~ S96tl to :.tart 0 C airport area CJ.II for uppl 833 9'lJ I Ll-:""V Lt:ASI-: A l>t\ of Nal1onal ('ar Henlal S)'i.tem. Inc 4!172 Ou.Pont Or Ste 15. I n CONTROLLF.ll Sub rontroctor of lloortnll 'lcekinit d<-grct•t•t1 a t' rount.ant w/mln 2>r.> t'll per Xlnt t>e-nr Salary open Ca ll Debbi e ~1601 --------ant. Full or part llm<' ~1esa Vtr<k> Convales N!fl\ JIObpilnl. 661 Center St C M~~ (.X)()K F\t II II me de ys PermallenL Xlnl wort 1ng cond'i Apply 1n person~ Upper Crust Inc 4533 Campus Dr Irv Coote Full time, no c xpcr Newport. Irvine 1trta. CaUBM-3868 COUNs&O• Small fnendly employ. tTV2nt aitency seeks ex-~wr 'd Counselo r who might ltke 10 wor k w /own speciall) Call flit•. 540-605-5 Coutal ~I Agency, Z790 Harbor Blvd. C M NEVER A F'F.E C~GllL Lunches. 11 . 30 lo 2. Mon \hru F'rt $3.75 Pa' hr. Call 9M-Jle8 Counter help , P /T . Mature person In fH l food operation Moo·Frl 11·2. IUct.rd 833-8347 Delivery drtver ; s mall ml« co , ICJOd dr\vlng re· cord, valid Calif. Ile Call:IC·ml De.ooa1ltal0t1 1lvla1 __.. liOft dr1all1 In --. "if/1111 .,..., Hn : M l'tl 6 .. ,. Pay SUl4•r· H l·IOll or ,._ CIJl lllnt ••· ...................... .............. ,,.. ,..,.. ... . " HDA "' I r!lf'ld p1>ll~h1ng 1·~ "'' lrla• ,.,.,.1i, l'\1 df''ll tN, ~I <l)\. t \ll'' 7bl ~ r>Rl\'l-:R..., S21~ 't\ Pf·k W1U lrllJJ'I true le dnH'h l~n llam~ !l!Y.>-MIJ DttlYaS Men or women ZS > ~ or ol<kr Know l~ coa)t l1U.._.... :-Ol*l Su«> a w N -k or m11r1' rJran.:t l """ )f>ll(J .. l..ilJ 17)00 ~11 lli-rrm .. nn ~ .. un1 .. 1n \ jllE'' '" ,,f ~l .. t• r b I' I w n .... t' '" ho p e & ~~hd• Earn $00 10 $1.50 ~r wk Part ume !lid 3 peoople. will train. )Our hr!> ~ ------ f}itry levt>I po51t1on svatl General c ll'r1 t'al k.nowledRe nee lnven I.Or)' exper 1'e!p(ul. Good KrOwtll _potenuaL 1-'ull benefits Contat'I 8 111 Hottan 642 · l.SQ3. F'abncalJ<ln Aaylc "*1cGtor At least l yrs expr Sa.laT) nt>iiol 5.56-alOO F actory work : Fem maduM opent.ors. full \ltDt days. p rf' eves, Wiii lralJl_ th.mllJUl\Oll Beach Al\ 9AM. 897 25.29 ------ f'aa.ory Work 1 n.s pector Sml da'trocUC parts, full lime days. exper. pre- fernid. will tr'lll.n. Hunt lfll!J.00 Beach . a ft 9 AM tl71·25Z9 FOOD SBYICE MGl. 5 AM lo I PM, Moo lhru f'Mday. Must be expr'd an ordering and recel vlng and capabie ol supervls· mg employeea. Lon's Kitchen. Salary open. Call aft 10.AM. 979--0747. f\L1son School comm wuty members to senie on Site Council. 1980-81. Elec· oona· June 2. at 3:15. f\&Jloo School. Rm '16. Gal Meded for youna p!U'al,yled married lady. Man tbru Fri. Bal lal ~ dnve. 875-5652 GmenJ The Balboa Bay Club la row bl.rt.Qa. WAITE R : Part time pmat.lon. Muat have •l lealt 2 yean experten~. L EAD VALET: Ex · peri«>ee ~·All sNfta. I ..,_.call for 1ppt. ... '13111 M•M.OMCI ... .., .... CCII'. tut. worklat wl\9' C\latomen, • dttaUed wattL. Pd. ne.UO.. llck ............ ~. hll Uae. A"b ln Pen.._. MH·Yrl, at ......... CtMrot. .. Rudolph. c.•. .... Gf'nnal Off1r1· !lam to ~/M••9"" .'.>1Jm Mon 1hru .-~r1 foUJJTlme Xlntpay f:u f'honeo J)t'1"3«1ahty. mu.'lt ~.Lag Bch. bt> good w11h f1gurei; ----"------ 1)-ptng ~tred Salary HARDWARE SALt:S : ~n Lore '~ K1lt'hen Apply 111 pen.on, Crown 979-0747 alt IOam Hardwll-l'e, 31C71 E. Coaat <,t-:Nt-:RAI. ltfo:J.I' l',.rmanent po ... 111on~ .;\ ai.l w ltJ"OWlnlt tool rt"n lal hrm ~h in f'll1'la ~na. l..11Cun• Bear h & n Trim !ivnf' W1ll 1riun Appl) l'lJO S pl Jil\d ~ ,-.. ur Uf.00 l,• m bt-n um f'j Tor'J ttwy CdM Heall.I\ f'ood Bar on Beach neech auracttve fe mal1• IV< permane{\t l'/ltm,.· poi.1l 1on f'or.sibl y ma.nagemenL Must be ~ and en.JOY wear· 1ng c e s u.al clothes !:l&lary open accon hng to ab1h1y It e:itpenence <:E~t:R A I. <H"fl C I': sn~ ('[.Ef<K Co lnratf'd ------- nur ~i-wport Buc h ~fa>'T~ CASHlt.:R - f'lc&...anl "'vrkmit t'e>nd A I u e D o I p h 1 n T)ptng ~wpm . pnor u ftestaurant 3355 Via per ~rat»e A f'. I\ R. Udo. N 8 tau ct\tge Ca1J for irl PPl tL~ ..... 1"2W7~ ......,. GEHIJlAL OfflC E SIO)To ~ ~Otu:sWITH EXP ERi ENC..: F'I H• Girl oU •H' \ a.ned .-<'\" 1! ll?'l> V-,. W'l ll lr .11 n Co rwd btm-f1~ >WPI> bd""~ns.-11 &'53 Produ.ict.>oo Place __ New_' --'port Beech G...10k~ 7.im Jpm ~tnC'k tirok1 r.;1(1' l1rm n1·Jr Ill \11"lJUn (4JIJud) ~.t-t.1.-"n~HJ21 Urt'at SaltSPf'r~on for •Grtal Th1nis1. So (..i~ P1lUJ, pit-~ t'.&ll for appt 'TS I 0510 GltOUr HEAL TH Cl.AIMS ADJUSTOtt lrvlne We have 1mmed opmi~ 2 yns e1per de s ered Chance for growth. Plea.sa.nt worlt 1ng t'Onds . C all M ax 557 :rnTi E 0 E M I f' GUARDS F'ull & part time. All a r ea 'i U niform s fu.nu.she-d Ages 21 or avtt Retired welrome. No expen~ ntt App· 1)' Uru\'enal ProlectJOn Service. 1226 W. ~th Sln«.. Santa Ana. 1n· l«V\eW houn 9-12 & l ~ Man t.hru Fn. GUYS&DOU.S Pleuant }Ob oo phone in nice off1t'e lmmed opaunp S4-S7 /hr. Also need t'losers w1dependa· bM! car. CaJ I 84.2·6SSO 1n H.B HllDHEl.P? He.ip )'OW"&ell lo a Heaptng select loo of Qua.hf kid Hope( ul.s lnt.beDAILV PILOT HELP WANTED ADS Housekeep~r. t'll per prel 81 ltn Rual • • M~. p rl to stm. • • SerV'IC'e ~rsoo.'> • • A p ply Ill perYlfl llote I San ~. ~ S Coa:.1 HW) .w BC'h __ _ HOUSECLt:ANER~ up In S5 ~ hr Car 6'.S--5123 HOUSS98 ly-tt.Sff (ur t'fdt-rh m•n 2 hr . l b.J .ipt nr Balboa Pier 1 .. ,e 111 No dnving. M .. l Pt'll a htlle t-:ngh~h SlOO twk Call son Bob roliftt 714 .-2229 HOUS8C&Pltt/U•~ .. i\pprec1ahve family . !> da~ OceanlronL Rell. 64>Lsel KSEKEEPER/UVE IN 2 cMdref\. 6&8 Salary 75 S391 or S48--0M4 Jlousek~per · Live-In. Must s peak Eog_llsh & dnve, Hunt Ha rbour. !Ml> T.118. 213/e:M· 1861 INSURANCE UNDERWRITE R Large t'omm agency. Exper nee. Good bene & C"ompensal1on . Call · Diane B. 833-9650 1nsuraoce LarRe insurance co. has 11nmedu1te opm1ogs for e xper. comm ercial reters Must have al l~ast J year's com · merc11I lines package rating exper. a nd be familiar with CLM roaouet Ute typlnc re- q 'd. Outstanding co. benefits . incl. pr ofit · shanna bonus. s avlngii plan. & medu:al-dental. ~ m penoo, Mon· fr•. 8 ·2 . Sa f eco Insurance Compa n y. 17570 Brookhurst St ., f'V E.O E. ------- You rq r..,.a Ad-Sitttr _.when placing vu od • • . °"' Ad.sitter numb« -· ~ "1 'fOJI Daly Plot od ••. Ad-Sitttr ... yox ii ....... , you cdl in at your COIHIUlllD to Olf the ,~-to YfJAlf od .......... 11 o;.; 15' per wffk. for IMf't 'ntormatlon and to ,... ,.. ad Cllll • .. .. - I I GROWTH np' M PEOPLE • -CllST-Yfllf ......... ~ ( Our Clas1ifltd Adverli b)D Departmenl seek a peno• who ft\Joys telepbooe sale&. be able to l,)lpe «5 wpm (electric), have a pa.a.ant penoaallt,y and ell)oy working WLlh ~ great group of people• Company benefit.a indude m echra1. denta&. Ufe lnsun.nce, credit unton. etc Salary PLUS commls,:slon. Pteuc: call for 1nt~rvaew . P ersonnel Ot!&1ar lmcnt 6G432t. ext m MOTOI IOUTI Jmm~_•chate opportuntty for p rH1·11.1e canu.ngs. Motor rou~ available rn lhe Soul h La g u n tt d r l' u 0 ~ h ' / er y afternoons Mooday lh~h to' n da)· :\1omings Saturday and so,._d ay No monthly door 1·oll ~cllonb. l''•armngs about S500 ~,. month groi>..1. Re liable tr~portalloo und s maU ce o h deposit reqw red. C<.t II 64~·432 l fo'o· ~1 er Ou~tlet for details. DISlllCT MANAG1• TRAINll Circu_latio n depart .m e n t has an 9~e nrn a . for a lr ... a in ee 1n th e C 1r cu lat.a~n. Sa le15 , Servioe and C6 1lec t1on Ar•ea . Se lected applicant will r.~ce1ve a libe r a l startlng salary. ·regular!\' scheduled raises, bonus Qpr~ortun1l1es and m anv fnnje benefits SIJC'h as paid vacat aons. pa.Kl group lnf'>'Jrance. hfe insurance and dental rov1erage. Must be 18. have good driving reC'ord Hours generally 11A!\1 t~ 9i PM . Monday throu gh Fnd.ay. Sa1.urday overtime ava lla ble CJS need~,. If you are quu lified and interest 1.:d in learning nc wspa per ctrCulat .\on business. com e m person and a.c;k for Harry Seeley or Ken Godd·.aro befor e lOAM or after 2P~t. ~loo.day through Frnlay . SALESPERSONS Part TlrM famht9s 'Pt-rwnalll.\ Plus Adult~ over 21 to "'rl with and mol1vatl· kid::. S.t.00 per hour to start. Laguna. Cap1~tra no. San Oemente ar eas. Sl OO a Wt'Ck potential. Call 642--1321 ext. 250 or -t~ti -6800 between J-5PM. ask fo r Andrea. PART TIME EV&llN~S Enterprising adults. Over 21 "'1th dynamic. advent u rous personahltes \\ho enjo,,· wor kin g with and rootrvatmg youths uges 10 to 13. S4 00 µer hour to s tart . S lOO a wet:k potential. Ca ll 642·4321. ext. 250 t>etween 2 and 6P M . ask for Laurie ORANGE CO~T DAil Y PILOT 330 Wflt lay St., Costa M.s-. Co. 642-4321 Alt Equal Opportunity Employer- W .DftigitSales fIDe arts, lamps. access. fleXJble hrs Car nee Mogmnt oppt'y. Will tram. 499-1461 LEGALSlC. NjJl. 8cb. law f ll"l'D seeks ~for (amJ.ly law att.omey. E.xper"d & good ml.ls. Call 540-~ lnlenor Design r1nn has UR GUARDS_ an 1mmed1ale opening Newport Dwsu 18 & ror the nght person an the '7it!t 1131 Back Bay Or. design field Drapery ex-N.B. 644-58Zl per1ent'e h e lpful . 497.m6 IOam Zpm. LVN Part time Reiter C h argt' Nur se JANITORS/MAIDS ll·7.JQAM. Mesa Verde P1' eves. Irvine area S3.2S/hr. S4l·l31l Coov. Holp. tsl Center , Coat.a lleM. se..ssss Jarut.or wanted for larRe Convalescent H05pital MACHIHIST Mon 1-'r i. Apply in Bndgeport Operator ..-rson: 340 Victoria. M/P. Fullorp/tlme Ex· C"" M pr'd Be your owa boss. --------· _641>_1813 ______ _ JANITORS/M A IDS ---------P/I' eves. lrvu>e area. $3.25/hr. S4.1·33U QYPUMCH OPBATOR CRT buic uper nee. f'111-time days, appare mtv ln S.A. ·company bendlta-call K ath ~l-6322 ll'TCI•• ...... 1'\111 time. ..... v am~. Hosp. •1 Cen~r. a.t.allea. Leaal RecepUonht· Typi1t.. 111o 15 wpm. Laa i1D1.. call Mn. Wlnalow ··- ,.~ .......... .. ..... , ..... ~ ..... ~a.tile .......... ,... ... ......... , ..... '··••tt _. ...... ' a r 11 ££111; ... , ..... , .... ...... Clll•Y911 ···t·· .. ·· ...•. . ,.. ' ••"-•' .. , .... , ........ . Piii .. ..... 'l..'11 T...cilv. Mey 13. 1980 .............................. 1111!11.... .. ... '•stSfVR ...:-'=:t.... ~~ .. --~c1m ~w..w noo ....,wl!IW 11eo !!! ... ~!! ....... ~.·.~ ....................... .... .................. . ~-:-·i S..~a l 1r1. •s-.•rh•, e e ~--. "OU.OD for .-a.. ..._.,! At•l "' .... .. Oat: •Je c ........ , '"""· ..... .. fw i119{'41,_ M•H 10 • a D • I • • • 0 = .. s .o• c.11 --•9Gd ':r iiir: ...... -t "91a e>pe. lata ..... a..9'4111 >I Acbaale l!•r•p• .-n ~ "-kd Im.mediate I)' Appl)' Uf Lo. liloll•••. Sao Clem ... Mdall ..... --•nOMST ..._.,. ..... IOI' Nvt 8dl. lab lmuruce pro ~ 6 Pbhlb<xomy pref. 1'tUa aa a fWJ.tune .,.rmaaeat po11t 100 Pboa e Jaa . HUl y er -.-.11tlM.M .eecA.L TaAMSCallt SmaD au. ~tw 111 Newport Beach ha:. permanent po:.1 1 ion i.vaU. unmed for ~elf u i.rter w it h good l>eCn!lanal l>ki.Us &: I 3 yars ~ transcnp \ton ellper1e n ce F a mtl1a r1 t ~ with med1c al t med1ca re hel pl uJ Good :. ULrllntt salary & tnn,e benefits ~-Foc 10t.erv1ew coatact Jane f'oley m-0660 EOF: M1F Medical Ass.ISUint, 1 Girl olfice. General pract1Cl', 5days MZ~ Medical Asst P 'Ume. f Ot" busy ENT ol flee. ~ oC back ale' ll t,ypmc necessary c.&l.&47.., lledtca1 Secnury tor or tbope d1 c: 0H1t'e 1n Newport Beach f 'u II Lune days Must bt- knawiedgeable 1n l.8lttnf? medtc-"1 b.l.stones. rapid lYPUIC • t r UJ1CM b111 R Salary commeniauate w tabi.titJes Exper only ~ llPPIY SC9d reslllJ'I e ID P.O. Bo& ~S76. Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box iseo. a.ta Mesa. CA l2l62S. Ma6ml Administrator /Bmincss Manqer P's)'t'tllatnc of· f1ce Must have ex· penatCe M2-D17. MEDICAL~ -2 llOlliliws avmL ~oot & t.s CJfficle F\IU cw part ume. s.. 7779 ~odels --Ac:tors 1t '~ flSl & prolltabk! LO pnnt model Nt'wport Pbo&o Flllihaons. A h I J.: h Fashion Photo Modeling Stud.to tsl-7174 MOrOIROUTE Daily Pilot r oute 1n Newport Beach, after noam. Nooday through Fnday. plus SatW'day and Su.nday monungs m.50JID per mcolh grogs Call 6'2·'321 Come 1n 6IDd fill out appl Mu.st own car Good for retired per'l(m. Ask for t'lrcula Uon. FOiler Ouellet. MO¥IE EXTRAS!! All -.es & types needed 1811 W K.atella Ste 125 Anaham, srn.fee. 778-1080 NURSES AIDfo;s. All shifts. expen~ or Trainees Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 16J Cent.er. a.ta Mesa. 541-SSIS ~ C.11"94 ..... kOO hr. 7..J shill X1at WDttiq conds. 8 Paid ho lidays. EOE. ~ ~ConY. Hospital 21156 nturia Ave. C.M. Ntninc I Et 40DIAL YSIS IHf\.YM 114-131-llOI m'PIC!: WOR& -WUJ ..-.-.---lo art..0,-... tolplll. 9oMIJ OIJICI ... ....... ..... Af'&A/1-.... .... re.-trH reHeltl• ....... c-. ...... . ................ . ......... OiPUQ•K .................. .................. ,.., .......... .. Alllr .... : ............. . .......... Cir.ran var . c.,.., s1111 -- ~ .._. ae.. • coe· ----.. 'lw NCGUQ• oort MOC8 .... SYll .... fOl1NI MAllllCMn OaUMH.1ama f714J~IOJ BEA STAI ... •CAIL'S I.* Q,f!. llelri ........ Lop fr••••r , •r•••· e PmtSQI& :::· CaU aA I . TENNJS ORISNTED 1-------- fulltime Or.-pnN, Kh M• NE ED A CT IV IT Y • __. • ..,_. c..,per. PROC1l.Uf DIR.ECTOR dht mdl. Pft/Mtb ... JNCWD~ NIGHTS m.tm 6WKN'DS. A11o Deed ad· 1-------- mlnlltrathe recep· .,...._....., ,..... Self Uomtit. tulJ.UJDe, part cleanl•I· Tapp•n time, days nlth.' l.•· ~ 90kt. LIM new. ..... Sl!rioul • COOll· .... ...1.raa.. C&U Geo af Jt. SECR!:TARY I EX EC -R..Qu.l aub ol lrvi.ne HaqlaMt W dee nqe • 2 Set:n&.ry to dUef nee. &MM-2.P M Dally. C7l4 > ovat. &d C'OllCf. 1200. Oll'k:er/edJn'niatrator ol •:m.-~ ... -......... _. _Mt~---~--~--- am psyctuMne hoeptt.al ---------GEmm-topfrener. In Dana Pt S iron& Tbe Gr1nder-S3t·l8S4 &l.nteond. S150 llALISTAft 5eO'fta.nalsJ11Us •nper Waiter~. ""aitreuea. ~T7al W.IS 0 p eo ~, 1 D w e II •ctr bed lMM nnn COOIS ""'1-Vaned Ulltteralln« adl • bus personnel. Qe SnTa4. eMC.. TralDlDI ... 1ahnce. c,......_ .._ • a•oerou comm111lo• VV1r11sa ~ duties ts pleasant en · 21.()(2Pat' C~l Hwy, H 8. _. _____ V11U1.1Denl. 4116-5702 -tots POllOIJtll z..• M*S'ftY ID. ~IAMSIDI. CA. .... gchedvJc C•JI Dawn, SI• f m.-SWBYISOIS Tow trutai dnver, full --------• ume, must have itood SICalTUY driving record Work ....................... &llC>Pel S.. Barc-111 HWI · ten. Uquid•'«W AIK don. Every Wed llite. A II New Me r c hand1 sl' lmpecl 3 LO 7pm. Auel.ion 7 : 3 0 . I 3 O 7 E Oranee th or p e ~ 992>-02JllO Real Ellt.tteS&Jes lxuu .. t beHflh, ~ ttme with good of area Santa Ana. CO!\ta TOP OfffCE --"'--c.-.. •Beal Locatlott .....,. --....., flee 1lull11 Sta rt 11n Mesa Por employment med1ateh Xlnl "P lllli'.rVlf.'W call MZ·8742 or PAnntieS S.... Aaa vacaUOD club ~ 2 GOOO phPOe voice.. 3 to $ hr.i 3 llpm Moo -Thuu Sl.irl U-15 t1lr S43-1'9l57 •Uigb(;omm1M1Q11 ..... "yG9 Cln ~ • ProtesaJOIULI Tr&uWl& .. ate.Sy • .,1oy· pol'\WUt) t.o IJ"l>W with Si2J-9292 bet 8 AM & 5 PM upand1ng company • Expene:oced ool)' ...t. .., miu tWs Good s.a.lary & pleasisnt TRA l NEE · Pr 1nl1 n & • El:perie:ocedooly '" t .••. ~ s u r r o u n d 1 n " ~ Bluellne W1lbng to Do9I 8040 ITW~ train ~nons w i no pnor •Call Now Redbt1I Realty 673 1JOO t 11 • ., 5-d.y ....................... PAIT-TIME WTWAU Ptnoo•ble, ~nergettc penoa aeeded w1art1slk abilt,y to rnerclultldise & di.splay gtftware 111 our N 8 store Moo-1''r1., ~ Qill the S\ON' man•Ker lor~appt TI.eG..DdDNCJ 16105-Ml~I Ml ..... adt 644-7330 PU OPBA TOR Telephone Ans serv. will lrain. full & part lime ___ Ask_for Walt Z,.. S,.. REC EPTIONI ST I TYPIST lrvUle based llOll c.ttw Or corporatJon is sttkmg taVlt4E mature, non smok 1ng Equal Opportumt~ person w /ab1ltty to Empk>yerM F ansv.ilr phooa, mobile --------• rawos. type so wpm Good sla.rtulg salary & bene Coolacl J oyce l:twen 3-~ ~.filOI Rf:CIP'T10HIST Qime &rOW W\lh lb Typ mg • telephone upr niq. lJllormal olf1ce Hr~ 8 ~to 4 .~ d.aJly Appl) US Canb. 1400 Quarl !:>l r.MO. N 8 833-8207 SU. Elqient.'OC'ed, 9«J!~C,l'l't' sdl · Sl.altt'rs r eq ui red b > pl"()flress1ve compan' QiJ I 631.fABO SAJ..iS GIRL Mature Soclw l'OISmf'tll l'Xp1•1 1-·'T~PIT ''"' ~M14 SICafTA.ltY lrvtne based food supplt> merit ml~ ro lS ~lung WI t>xpenenttd & .. m t' 1 c n l d ~ p .ir l m ~ n l a I .!e<'retary ,\p1>ltc·anl m~t rut\e t-XCt'llPnt or g11n11at1on11I. t> ping &. ~d ..-11b Will rt' putt dm•ctl) w dt part ment managt'r Plt-a~t· ~nd ~um .. to L••r nune L&ndow a t P< > Hou x Mi311 11"' V.!j I~ • • SIC•ET ARtES • • days S42-67 (7 -RECEPTIO NIST PBX ~rator. Aru. s<'rv V\vaoom. out&omg lo0ll exper also 0J>("rator 1ni for unique oppt'y, ~GIRi. Maturt Card shlliP Pa.rt ltml' 5S2 ~14 ~ llou~wart'' App ly 1n penon Cro ~ 11 Hardware. 3lln f-' ( OU'I Hwy .CdM I • art't'1° Pill> It l<A! 34 hr 11.i). trav .. 1 htt h ''-' .Jlort1I J rw I 'lU. SI !I 200 \la.fi(c·ttni: '-,d lh l-'u11 i\naht-1 ffi $1-1 I.JI JI I 1\N't Gn Ld1i?r Rt-, $1 l 21.111 • •Sa..le8 Consultitnh • • w/Supen 1sorv expl'r ptush oew law ctr. Fash • e ()ur ()l'f11't'• • ,~Qnh f'n.-t· rnt- 1.u ~lndt'h. .\~t·11• • It® 0\J"('h l::"\ldb •.1 SJS.~ bl. NB w 1ultra mod .,-vAAEB..o.TOR * ~., l..tle' \yping r~ r9A~ <AlJDawn.642·~ Part ume oc full time. -----~ OPPORTI.::'-1 rv ~1)lll"t 8'-ac-h ~HI '~• days or eves Mu.st bl-RECEPTIONIST In able t o work some t.ema.U<lnlll computer co wke.ods Typing skills 1n Irvine req'I wt>ll ~ Many ro ben1·f11s qualirted ~lOOJst to Wt f. P Huttbn .. ub sacb&ty Earn Sl.5,0IJO tn Sl8.000 Part 11m .. 972 2712 Or l>et:ld r~ u mt' to POBOX 6Z4. Dail) Ptlot, POBOX l !>t.ll Cot.ta M.esa, CA 1'2626 SECTY /l•OCPIR EOf-.: handle 'lwttchboard in F~ ls area 1>'0 11 IO commg v1suors 4t h1<ht I ~irl o ff 1 ,. \1rv11rt ll~J \fu.-.1 ha\•• '''V"'r in rommt'rt '"' k r. m.tnal & fito, l'I \.fu'l Ii.- mature & h<H I' •I r.I <1ktl h !-.a lan fl t'' K'.13-0000 Al.rport atta~·HOOO den cal duUes Salar) up PBX Operator LO Sl .OOOMo Send ~pbes Answenng ser vice. ex to Box 632. Daily Pllot. penenoe pref C M ~rl'a PO Box 1.560Cust.a M~a. Swen& & Gra\ eyard CA9'!626 SAUSPBSOH Q\lalllio sailesper ... on needed (or CN•ll~e hlRh fllhlon Jeloll"elry gallery l'liw. et\JOY WOC"kul& WI th public Exc1tlng finan tuf beoeCls. 11ood ba ~ - p&}' +comm. l nt.erei.ted person please 1· a 11 «nu avail For info. call 541}Jrr7 ----- Person Fnda> lmmcd oPeftinc. Ute typing, lite bookke.eptng Resume l"eql&l'ed. Contact Suzan ~ RlCIP'TloMIST F o r wknd s 0111~ J1'ellsam vOlce & appear far a ftne CWll.lture slorf' 1n C.K. Ask for J ~n ~31Z2 RICIPTIONIST Sii!e. Si-<-un I~ ll u.ll1'0:. . J 12 111 WH .l}!\htf\ lM-«>IO Nt'wport Dunt>\ -~wt~ in~-"°"-- SECURITY PRJJ'O LAB in Oran11e PIT. mlD. lypini needed. Quality salopersoo eo-ty has some arw P!I' 20 bn pr wk. min needed to ooauct bw.1 opp for rt. people on our typing needed. Mu:.l ~ DeS..'> & prolesslOOlll ~ Mature . .,,.ell-groomed aeatleman p1t1mt to creet v111tors & give directions 1n public gatdtm in Con:ina f>t'I Mar. Call 673-2268 Mnn Fn 8 30lll m 4 OOpm a'd shaft. Perm . full lime xlnl on phone Salary ple on appou\lments on pas. along with som e p 11 oPm-m-&111. 833-"2A4 _ ly H1&h comnus.sions ~ po& aa our 2nd s hift. ,,,,.._--__....,_, rmewa1s 5dr..1wk \No $67-. ......-ECiP'TICiMisr DlRht work I Company besm\t.s iMI Phone Mr ----- S.C.lt., Offic"' All shirt..-. Oranitt' Co locauan 1 n• 1 m nu PLUMBERS HELPt;K Nwpt Clr I~ Typinl[ Hibbard 714 ~7 1721 Will t.ram $200 week to fll'.IC.'e5IS. Gd beoe. pay & aft llam .SECY18KPR pdrt full 11rnt· H r; l'•• t d \t ~Jarv nu ('all !I 12 ~1on Thu m~ !Wt st.art ()pen Sam Kµm potenbaJ. ---- 991>8413 lrvinePe~nelAgenq Sales kep for Tra'l'I ----ff.E. 17th. Cost.a M ~d \J(enc.-) Paid b) mm 1PIJMT1NG ~u~ 642 1470 mission Call 7~ 13 11 :-.-n 1C"t" -.u111on allPntian\ l-\Jll l1m1• \j>pl:-.it I~ rnurn.213 592 1'.li 1 Ir yoo are 20 or ovl'r & ~ AsldorJaci:1l· lo:llong roi-d carN>r op ponunJl)' in pnnlin)(. JP ply al PENNYS1\V f-:R , 1600 Plarent1a l'~ Pnntmg PrsMnan Ali Dick Ell;· per 644 8233 N B PllOU ft SECRET A.RY Mm 5 yrs exper In all phues ol probate. caµa· ~ o( worittnR without superv1s1on. flex1hlP. able to work wider vre s:.ure Laituna ll1lb. salary oegouable Ccill Uine for appt. 586-0070 PRO D UC T II>~ TRAJNEE Rubber hose products. Irvine area Must pass comµan y pbyslCal mduduig back X-ray Taking apphca· l ions btwn 8&10 only Stratof le x 17671 Armstrong A ve I rv E.0 E.. A Kenda vis Ind C.o PT01rammer I Analyst Will cooven e.xisung pro- p-ams for hnanc1aJ ac- counting. personne I. marketing functions from IBll system 34 to Data General Computing S)'s4em: adapt and l \IP· part IOllware s)'MenU to ..at OODvenioa : pro- vide system Interface with many procesaon. make adjustments In dlta ayatema: BS Com pd.f.r' Sdmce and 1 year experience required· m>perweek. Take ad to nearest EmploymeD\ DewlQJI 1ne11t Dept. DOT lllZ.1S7-066. Ad paid lor by....,,w. EOE. PIT ...... mmn penoa for drln·llaru photo --.IN.ICT·mf Real £state Sa te• , r ... , N..s .... a.it ........ ,., •. = comml11loH. nil. ...... .;.. \\.tl~.1 ·1 /,I 1·1· R.£.Lmd~ 10.l~C ....... S..TWsS...ad HS.3402 As* for Mr. Evans ~~Parent !louse Pa.rcnl!s I lo n.' llf'll't' ~ parenL~ on aJtemate wkods an hom' '>t'tlang ~ S IX dt'\t'lop mentally d 1sahlt'd clients Must ha\e mzumwn ol 2yrs rollege &n SooaJ Scleflce area & have had prev10~ ex penence with develop mt"ntally d1s ablt>d cbents Respoos1btlit1es include programmmir 10 self-help & le1:.ure ~kills , behavior mocbficauoo. " COOSI/> lanl supervuioo Job an eludes room & boa rd. + SlOO per wtmd. Untlt'd CerebaJ Palsy 54S 5760 Reola.I yard & smaJI ce ment plant El Toto ue. Needs mechanH·a l ly U>Clloed personnel 581-0810. ---RE SAL~ •90%• NOD&SK FEt:' REALTY Nf:TWORK et5'1.340()o ~ WAllll/WAITMSS l'\tlJ 6 ptllme poeltiona opm. •· '7S hr to atan · no lilil· P'¥t C'Oll8Uy dub OaJ) '~~Mt-~ 1 1 m e c a r t' e r '' p pnrturulle-s & p.rt 11 m" Job opporturut1es 01~·n 1ng up now 1n lhe :"iewport liea<'h art' a If )OU are llllhtary reur1'<l or a colleate gradual" or are currenU) go11111 lo rol.lt'ttt' & tughl> mot1~al t'd ror i.ncre.c.ed t:arn 1ng s based o n perf~. plell.Se 11p pl) al 814 So El Camino Real, San Clemente RADIO SHACK A TA.HOY CO.,, E.0.£.. Sales mgmt ,,,.,..1t1nn.. fKl'• 1 bW Appl\ ID per-.f'n !wt !.lam & I lam :ur;; S 8n'tOt l \1 SHOESALfS Wanted \ol>llh or without t':..pr Will lraw A1h .tlll't' po'>s1b1l111e.., Gd rom pan.' bent'ftl.5 Appl} in j.Jef"SOn, 9am l1U llam .tl ~ s~ .l071 :-.o Rn!it.ol, 0 4 SHACIK IAR ATTIHOAH'T fUll & p tome prel)<&nn,_ lunch di.she!. & :o.l'r' ma lOld drmb o~et lhe 1.cumt.er. Apply m person. ...... Gteild 1801 f: Dyer Rd. SA SAUS RIP T1t41HUS Needed ror Coasl.&.I area Starung salary LO SSOO a week wtth Laree mu.It• b.oe tmw-ance Co <:11 II S tationer y Store 10 Ccronadel Maro~ ex pr'd sales lady Full _ ll.me. 5 da~-s XI.at work IJ\lt cond t1rspec1ally fine cbftllde 615-1010 752-79110 E 0 E SALES/Tli va VJP Va<'.abOo promOllon Exp'd Olrect1tele salt" lrnmed edv. to sales Mgr Comm. + O'ride start at St.000'9Wm Appty 10am or lpm Wed orly, 1711 N ero.dway, ~-IM. Sanla Aoa SALISWOMAM --------Teacher Pre.School Salary ope11 N. 8 atta M44!32. Oii' So48-44311 ev~ 1'uchen "Aides ~K lCh.r Exp. • uruts. Aides for pre.sch. f. rr. Sal aJde. pvt. sc:h. C.M ~ Far 11mall. fast IJ'O'lrinc TF.AOIER -Pre-school Llldla Boulique Cham f\111 ·t1 me l m med XlPl pottoUal, sala.ry ll employ ment. l:xper . beoeftt.a for penoo.able. nee. 8IDr ~mi. mal11re. c apab l e saleaperson ,.ull ~ 11rt ll typist Pma. Mr F.dwardll or Newport Beacb area ~ llra. Tra!llsh.. SST-UT9. Call CS42·$212 fo r ln- Pbu Parlor Qeeda part· 417-IOll. tervtew . lime ~r wkend --.-1L--51C--Y-.-- "'9. ,..,. mlddle·aae. Sa•plemaker for ,. tDr JUI• IWdl aft 3. -·• ..__. --·""ac· Now hlrint telept.ane _. ... _ -~-IOI' a MW n.IM-11M bnr.•dft. coaffpt lD auwerin1 ...,_... -.. --n-~.P/tlmeflltf~ KOSTDS/CASHlltR -·--'ftVW• IMftaaval.laba lllCWea Tallla1· a"liullon1 • _.. IGft ..... aper. aome wluacb. TypU.t : _..M bl .. s.s. :n.s bldMdual--.t JSwpe req'd. lhDJ w. Piie Oil Hwy NpL SIAJISTllaB -S•ll emplOJH beuflu .,.. uw ......., Tott avalla\le. SaluJ \ ._......._a .at _,_ • IUlt ,,..... • ..... ~...._. lilcrlHH KWf I lo ... Ml .,_ ~,...-.YwwUI .. IWSPIDA ..--~ • --· 1---1-..-J:: .. "'"• •-1nt1r-•. Creath• ----- -• • u -' \mpon• ~·. Neeit _... •• ,, .. lot per•. jo-. 4dt1I•"· .... ._fl ~. u . ~ ....... Mm&bl ., .. -......... , -• ,... .. ....,..,.... •lltev• GM• _,.,.,.uor, ==i ---= lln•IRI recor4. -...i n..u _ ... _ ....... "' --· .. "·--· .~aa•..w. m:ul'AAY 1119' ... ...-. IOS. """ .... ... ......... """· , lfUI, • Q9I -Cllll • lff'• ............ I ..-.,_,...amtl'IMM exper , but has good at ull.de U\OO the blue"nnt Ill& Odd 1''111 time work SA ~ 5 i'~ Mon fo'r l ~ at SJ25 hr c .. 11 'iarltn1 ~ TRA\ EL A<if:NT Pull trme po'1t1on 111 buS) />.b.'flCY Mllllmum 2 :vrs ~penence m;1ndat.ory ~11li.r)-ba:.t"d un Pl ~enc-e C'ool.ttl Rot.e 114167.$-7777 KEESHOND Pups. AKC' Ownp tntt. M /F. Pet & s ho w . Pvt pt y 21319'1· U4$ aft 6 pm. Lhasa Apsos. 7 wll:. . A.K.t:. ~. M&,.- $20Hr'C). 566-7271 AKC German Shep rem ,, wks Mobil) black 957-04.!M art 5 JOpm & wtcnds 1>~· p.art tome. :.ome DOG HOl:SF: Jusl nl(hl Ii~ bkl(md HOU.1'5 nex for a la.rRe dog S30 t'1rm I bk-( ,1 II Sall Y ~ !> p 'fl !>ff 3182 t-.M>~VI WAITIESS \M>h lJel..,~n 'lam & l.!pm ( hdrhl'' I hol1 1 orporal1on :JllUL Kt.-dh1U . HktR •2. Me ~<.:M ... chauciMt ·················•···•• SOOS .......... ~············ ,,...to You 104S ......•••..••...•••.•.. f-'rtt t.o lo(tJr.rl homl' Goldt•u Lab. 101 t."> lods ~ Ql:!l ext l921J)~ !172 4768 F~ n~r> k1tteru. To~tw1me 548,~ Fre" I•• ltt\ 1ng homt• Au,tr.th.in Sheph1·r•l --------·1 P'C)l)) i~ 61~ W'l=SJ'M IN5T E tt .\BBF:V \.'TIQL"~. '4 AfJ. Dail\ I~ .. r1 10.!l tlAJbt-;DTL t~'-,IJAY I M o o lrl German ~female & male ~~.!...- fw'lllitwy 10 5 0 11~1 \\t~tm.il'blt*r A\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GardtonGrove ~ 6103 **I BUY** -Good ll5ed Fu rrut ure & CA:.h paid for .intrqu~ ~ -OR l Wlllt.ell '>hap 1nvt"nton l''> Call or SEIL for You L " r r ~-~f u r g • n MASTIRS AUCTIC>tt ~4~~ _ __ 646 1616 & llJ..'62S GulOl W1du.>r Sale Over MX>~M~mqual.t ty Exauca. lOlllJ S. C:0..1 Rw)' • L&aua'a Beaell .-2l3'1 May \71.b lbru Ulb. lOt.oS ----- Oai: Duw\c Room $et I M1SStOn sty&e 16.SO. Col ree ~round peide$t.al. mapl11. empire ~tyle SXtJ Sympfton.i un mw11c boll SchulUrnAlrll Jt; dll c.s avail ~19uu 7l4-{fJ I 71ZI USE THE DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT" SERVICE Of RECTORY F'or Result Service Call 642-5671 lrl. 322 FOR SALE: 7' aota & mat.dw.la lo¥e ....... Sl.25. Kllcben tab le w 1t b r.nat.d'lmc ~ • d lle dWr&. llfO. G• ..act ~ ~!'i895 ·----- 8' Collcb ID eood C"OOd SUO. aow.-L 150. coffee tablte. 1315 ~ Exqw!.1le Chinese Cor nunandeJ ScrffU. (Anti quei Pd S J .200 Sa crtflCt.' Sl .600 f> paM{s 6'~' Call Rud~ 1-7H 346·61179 until :; Sf.W.~att~-- :"'ew Sofa at match1n.: Chair. used Ant1qu•· Curio Cab1nel round glass fr ont . upnl(hl Burled Walnut Piano. brown vnyl loveseal. brown plaid corn~r group, Call Ad Sitter •11 . f'>C2 .4JOO 24 h.r.. -- THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Every Frklay, S.turdey a. SwMMy durtng the month of May we wttl ""' yourJ•'a9• s•l• eel UfMltr tt.11 specl GARAGE SALE Medfno. GET AEAOV HOWi Cteen out "'9 clolets. •tttc ..,.. ..... rooma now -oet rNdY to tunt YIM' u..waMed ttltM Into CA9". C9H ... to SMa.10'W ed......, Wt IPSCt~ O.r ... s.te ._., .. tor next,,_, iltu~t..,...vtl 641·1671 • a e e r a g I .... S,... 4._......,_ tlH ...._, .. ,,..... ......,,.,,,... · ..._,. ; 1W ..--...._., .. . .... ·····-·-········· .............................................. ············--····· ____ ... .... M •• IMO ~...._ ....................... 'Tl J..,.Ltr, ve. Oood Alli t707 W-t7JO Pa t1lrl t7M • I ........................... ·-············· 1 MIO '110.-.. 11', •• HP. St a.4. ...ml 61'1.... ....................... ....................... .. ...... -.... _.,_ ___ ,.. ••••••••••• ..__.•W•W.,.,. t • ~ .-~ ................ e. 11cr &&era drive. Allk,..DINI "II AUDl aooos. Copper '71 MOZ. •uto, A.IC, '11tulC.llrf.t..,./l.aa. •9ftUIW&: ~ o.t eoM.. G.15 _.... ..,.,,"'-cu '-~ . .w '* 11 ft h, ....._ .,..... • una. _.._ dr, ...-lbarp, lo ml AM/P11., lo ml, lmma(. t,Ollllid. 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Al· ~X~ Yi~,.:_~ c.u~ --"l)o\•. crulda ..__ ~ .... r•·-n-• .. •USIDIMW1• aind.«..eo:as Joys , Recarro seals . ..,....._, ... -. •.MNV .... •l•eplo1 baa Oak ,,., Jtll&4 mu. hm dal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 ~I P/U i,.,T Allll''M redlo. 73Kml. mlllleofr•.MoN44. Allmt..,.a.IWM .... UoMt, med tCHI• tabi ... •l seo,ooo In •lectrook•. Pl'.lJOEOl"MOPEP w1u mper, P IS. Xtra '733 0C8 cpe,mlnl(065i) i8 f'-t Spyder 12A. XJnt lnuna cond Sil H5 -L• _.... ~ '' -...... N-V "'l'"' u.-:.=-fl'\rm .......... ,._..,. E '1UOOU1p t27ZPHL> cond. Sa cnrice SS875 c ' ' ... Cadlllac: coc.p. Good --~ -W011M11.a d.r..a .. ~ ---'" acu .... --..--.-·-VM. 'Tfm4ilp,1Jr(~XY.> ~att.7P8'. tranaportatl oa. $900/ .._T'NI ..._1'1lJ dllT$-llOO -~t,PM '77 c-S R l·7'1U331.~ ---~...;_;;;;... __ -! 1'181'oy()U Pickup w/air. .-.411p I 101791 ,64 3*:: All ori&inal. 080. 718-4Z34or.,._.,, ,,.,,..., 107 Niewpgr\ Blt)'VN'l'W Y•<"h l 43' Ore Man0t1r full> New Wu!, shock1. etc. '77 mAmlnl t1008> "I'S ~ 128 Sedan, great ltimcond. -·•••••••• .. ••u• d ub m t'mb•ra hap , e<allip~. beaullfull)' Mini-Van conversion. '77aocat (.-XG> ongas.4Spd.Muatsee. Call7ll-6388 Use PROPANE OR &MOiine '1t CdV. #M. sharp, co. ar. $5800. Kr. Arnold 567,31170 •UUl!DIATltCAS)h S..l )O \ alue HOO. matnlall\tod, rnd) to 9150 Xlnt cood 64.2-11.85 or '78SIOl4ap,a.lr(4.2281 $2000 o r best o<fe r . . · V 0 ld S cna.e OI ll\<e •board ••••••••••••••••••••••• B-Oll89an)'lune i8mA,a.lt (eoll5l ~~atlSpm. POaSCHE72 ti IS or o • I Iv• r . ~ .... be "··b'" '79 Yun eoo. , ..... blk • "nl mAio.ded 15468J ..... . ,_ .. P9atiG,Ull. 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'74 Att<'•bin lnlleaae.S48-6209.S3800 VALLEY HEADQUARTHS •tOCAlER IN U.S.A _'il_C_AD_C_D_V_.-,m-m-ac-. oewN lnl. \wnycbl;,.!1~,.soo. •WE RENT• lnteroatlonal PU. '53. IWORTS TOD •Y!!! rm ROY newMi<:.hebns. 31,000m•. Goda-~ ..... o..&.--....1-...._ ,. _._m "70 ~JO OA TSt N ewport lit'•.. r.:.ll \' i •VOW' Motor Home• runs xlnt. body good. A CARVER WU'e spokes. tape, lthr ~llOO 1'wSt.0you t.u ~nef1ti. SIOOOtbst otr 846 60.39 l*l..PS TO lNVBSITY ROUS·ROYC£ SDl.41!M-s&u .___ RSNBL ~5721 You will find 1\ tn scrap - GOU>• SILVER. which WANTED O.,,a nm~ for we '-0' We lest aJI items 1978 V«XUwagen Bus. s (M pu.nly at no coet l lug. 15 .. while i.pok.: )QA. or obbCalton to i.ell 4167438 Z>. F'\shennan P i.quan.-d Wcdom&Ultenance free betwn9am·3pm RGHT SA.LES j.SERVICE IWIJ•m-... C o ttl7 hull. $3.000 D!J!·!~~;'~;::~s '56 Ford ptup. automatic lfAATION IY OLDSMOllU ::' ... ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••0 •• 6.'ll 5'H3 ~~ nu englOe & trans ruru. OffBIHG HOMDA Cl<XtO WNOAn '78C.maro Xlnt. oond T · exc o~ restor:it1on .......,.-8....IEST GMCTlUClllS ----t op. A /C, AM /f'M . Ca1J 9M-6S07 ror t hts r !'ff - T1 25' !iel&l'll)', hkl' lll'W. shp avail w 6 nw • ., rrw rent Sl 7.500 213 592.4429; 714 lk6 33K5 IU:.NT 22 ft lu1. mtr home, SIP6 tJ, i.t!lf l'l>Ol $250 lwk + tr rn 1 ti4(}ll5115 lB.1:5 er bst olf ~ Otiltl f"'lllV'r'I _,. u --bor BJv" 1971 Com1che Coover1 t&!OOtOBO 780-0176. SAVIMGS EVER "ca,'!f'A MESAv Comp&etely rese>ffit to -service done m your own ~ home pp .... , UCWHh 1083 ~-~'!! ____ -OH .&11 MOOELS! 540.9640 new cond Wbate w/deep '78 LT, T·top, AC, PS. tall v-9S70 ,_. __ red lllt Th.ts car 15 out whl. AMI FM ste r eo. ---...................... . Rare Tr1an.:ular c ut CONN Director trombont! Ouunond, 62 pt, f1nt! col wilh c.se .Excellent con or. P aid S2200, wlll dltJon.llOO.b'7S~after ucriface fo r $1100 6PM 8'7-0234 ~-~-~~~-----------•Office,_... w Ir Damoad('lll\7ct. roundr I\'; eet ~1015 r ul , / C<'rll tC3tt\ •••••••••••••••••••••• Pnceoego. !119-7587 Tiffany typewriter t bl. -from Cannell & Chaffin Uvutodc 80 7 5 1100 644-0322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rec>stered Pinto Mare Half A r a b Ra d d e n Western Trail. Needs an Elect.nc Ob vetll typewriter $200/ 080 ~3464 terme d 1 a t e t o ex · Sobd Wood L-shaped des.k perienced n der . SSOO w/dlr. alM> guest cht"!> •1M0. ~9900 •••=•··-eoeo 1..arge 0es1t Wlth sw•n~ ·-••••••••••••••••••• away typewnter shelf. WGGA&ETAGS ~:i~r top $75 (.'all from yow" busmcss card - Smd one card for each hts 8017 Lal plus one spare We ••••••••••••• •• • ••• •••• reluro perma nently BUNN I ES . M ixed sealed aUr1ct1ve tag & Dwarf-Dutch. 42each. strap, meeting airhne · Call SJS-51:>4 1.0. requirements. Pre --------- vert loss & theft! For a PSc.os & OraaM 8090 pen;ooatized tag t"t\C lose ••••0 •••nlee!;;;.•••••• wallpaper , fabri c or Sptncl Plano Mu!>l RO .. Day Glo" paper & we Isl $275 take!> Call will back & tnm your 673-l218 tags. Or try two curds bade lO back nu:~: Pl ANO ~"TOR;\(; F: PRIC~'i SWrl' your piano at our S2eaor3/SS home Mu!i1c1ani. will 4/5t.agsll.ll0ea provide good t•are and 619tags Sl.50ea treatment for your 10 lOormoreSl.40ea 5UWDeOl. CaJI Ad·S1ller SAies Tu Included ID. KZ-4300. 3' hrs. NO CARD! Draw ywr O"n Oil' ffnd s..vtRg t11 cUu • 1092 na,nJile. address.. phone "" ...... •• ••••••• • • • • • • • • • ~·u make ooe card per Wanted: Good sewan~ tag. Add2:Jr each m achi ne with c:onve· Send check or money or ruent. vane\) stitches tn derto: cabinet Redsonabl£• fttLOT PllMTIMG pnce 661 ~l-1 p 0 Box 1560 ~tihijl'!..~~ 8094 Costa Mesa. Ca. 921626 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Want working partner for 36' diesel commt.'rr aal flstung boat. Oana Point Shipyards, 8-5. 661 l313 Want work1ng1d1v1n.: partner for 22' <'Om mer c1al Sea U rc h1n barie Dana Doint Sh1pyar di. Call II 5, 661-IJIJ is•,· Sea f<.J ), 7 11 l:lownder. stored ms1dt.'. 00 Hrs S9:IOO 55 l :t7 21 '.\:WPT \'ACllT EXCHANGE 11 Dsl Sprtlsh 24·60' 6TtawlenJ6 42' 10 fo'1D Mtr Ychts 36 60' • 67$-1800 l5ft Colorual Pwr (.'rsr TwlI1 Chr)s Ti:ak dt't'k'> Magh cabin Bow i.tt'" Sho1o1.•l!r Hecord1ni: 1-'athometer . Vll F $30.000 )usl '-Pent n· fw"bish.tnll 01strCl>l> ~.111 B .<m 700.1091 9050 ······················~ •IMMAC 21! JO' fiOATS ti l2 mo plan.' prC'pa1d fn.xn $189 mo tnd udtn)! sllp, les.'\Ciru. i 14 !l6<i :'>!r.+t Bll'S ANGELS F I S HIN G , E NTE RTAI N I NG , BUSINESS! 1 60' H at teras Sportfisher. EnJO) the good hfe' Contact Bob Hagin 67$.2960 W\LJ.34. ·n. d.sl. whl. ful ly equ1 pped 1n :-. 0 l42li6 ...... u..i .. IM 2 lmllonns SU each. l pantsuit $20. Sitt'9-IO, all in exceJent condition & worn only a few llmes by student nurse. 540-5721 aft6. NEWSURFBOAROt125 - & New O'Ne1JI sm wet suL SlOO 67~ CHARTER Day or week 43' 01e!.el Air cond Cat.ahna or 673-2873 aft 6pm Like nu . Rem 1oj!ton model 700 30.06 rifle with fling & case. SIOO Shakespeare Wonderod. t.ru temper 92.1C reel. hke nu. sa. 641· 1712 eves 1098 loah, Sail 9060 .•..................... 'i9, Ludcrs 16. 25h. \ arn hull . s lip 10 NU , beautiful. $4 000 IS4-9010. Sohbe d . newly UP · holste red, +new mat· tnu l11S. Xtra firm qn box/matt. $165. 641-3205 ....................... WANr TO BUY fo11p~r Nice Zeroth 25" color TV. Sailboat. Used !:>peed ~ box/malt.tess. or· 2yrwm\y, free delivery boat & molOr boat a p \hopecbc. lS y r wrnty. $12C. ~1786 prox 12' w steenng whl New. S26~. 641 ·8205. c2l31822--0131 Slil548 Molorola Quasar 19" rol· --------------1 or T V exc rood. Sl75. '74-25' Schock'• ton f-\1 11 ST'ERLING FLATWARE Candlelight by Towle 90pcs. Place setll.ngs & servmg pcs On spec1a I rd.ail COSl approx S.SSOO Asking $4000 6-42·4300 Ad-sitter UJ8, 24 hrs calJ64 J.1712eve race, 8 sails. 6 w1nche-;. President 40 ch CB radio w/rruc & Kncket floor mt.. w/sp. brand new pd. Sl75. will ~II Cor $100 cal.1641·li12 eve Irish Wa\erford Chan-Ward's 12" BlkfWht TV. detier Less than retai I like new. 960. s1soo. o re 673-1020. Call646-0739 7S2·5710hm f\sher FM stereo & re· Newport Beach Tennis oord pb1yer 2 speakers C lu b Fami ly Me m · IJ0.561"°'25 benhlp lllOO. 644-9770 ~lrlc Pana.sonic car tape Wedding dress. beautiful. player. s pkrs, + case Prlacilla o( Boston, u e . 673-7509 &10. f1N758 so __ N_Y_TC_K_s_5_.1_1_c a-s-s Campina equip. 3 bro. deck. was MOO. Now S299 QMnM Stv . Co&eman Adant.ic Music 646-8895 dbt mante l propane lamp. lrg. Coleman ader. " 3 sleeping cots. a cal1Ml-1712 eve. f'mmilY lllembenhJe John Wayne Tennis Club. ..... Call2U-512·3165 • ....., •dryer. white ... nm well. AM /Fii l·tra~k tura table •/Ill tll ~-114, Ml200. OlllE·ml llllh&M9W I;,, , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gas1 .. 9010 ....................... '12 MZ fbrgls d inghy. tM~ w /lhp Johnson. & 3-wh.I dolly. Also 8' wood Millnc din&hY. both good coad. 213/281·0180 or ~ foil. signet. New 0 H $12.900 714 846 275 ' Stan Miller Yacht!:> 13 ' KORALLE Sl oop w1trlr Elec motor is;,o Ph 54:>-3482 :ti' AlaJuela ·n . 5 ba~s of sails. 20 hrs. $89.500 Newport Yacht i-:xch fi7>1800 CATALINA 27· 1974 O/B. clean. fast. loaded. Yllfo' w ts l1p 9S7·1121. or 730 3636 evei. :ll' Srneter racing s loop. w tmoonng + If dinghy wtmotor. Very ~ood cond Sl0,000 f arm ~1714 art. 6pm --- For sale by 2 boll ownr 26' Reinell sail boat Xlnt. cond. Newly pain- ted/Wax. 2SHP gas I t B f'Ully eqiup S8,SOO. tre asona ble offer d ys ~-3034, eve 675-8280 Aleo avail '79 2SR T rail· Rite triple axle ttlr. IU50. to70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21' Motor homt• ~.000 m1 &Ah LO '79, :.IJJIS 6, s L, ~el l thi l> mo S7!100 . 97S-1107. M lZ! 17' Ttwler for rumpmg. rent by the week or rmnt.h 547·3182 ---Traltn. Trove4 91 70 .......•.•............. ltift Komfort xlnt rond CA.II aft SPM BG7859 897 1863 -----""'° Senice. ftarh .. AceftSOrifl 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE DEPT. ()pen6 Days A Wei!k Mon fo'r1 7 J0.5 JO Saturdays 8 00 5 00 Atlas Ctwys .• f'tv. 2929 11..irbor Rh J C:0t.ta .\lt-<;u 546-1934 WANTTO BUY RlJMPl-:R TO t'lT 5t0 '70 DATSlJN 540-5721 SSAVESAVE S WITH USED PARTS Imported car partl> IMPORT 1\UTOSUPPL't' 101 :--1 M a.ncht>!.lt'r i\natw1m 77fi '.f'IUll '!,'"; \"W~bk pal"\!..1.'0j.tlOl' rruscellaneow. ca 11 d J ~ or ruR?il 642 ~ CANJPAaTS 2 new front Koni shocks 1f1ltu1g i2 to '74 V 6's I onl) $70 for both' New ~an. heav) dut) 4K rrailh batten. onl> s:ic1' I. I k I.' n I! I.I. 'M <..:f':M KK' l<'ather 'IJOn i.ll't'nn~ ..-. h('1!1. on I) SSO' l'aJI 642 0131! ······················· IM PORTANT N<Yt'IC:ETO READt:RS A.NI> ADVERTISERS ThC' prH·e or tlcms advrrtased by vehicle dealers in the veh1de rlass1f1ed advert1 s1n~ columns does not include any applicable taxt•s. license. transfer fee~. (ma.nee charges. fees for air polluuon control di! V1re certu1cauons or de aler documentary prt' parauon charges unless otherwise i.~c:1!tl'<i b> ~ &elveruser 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SA Li': Ska1Z1Z (tberl(lasi. OOt' person ~aalboat. 1:nocl 1 ond1tt0n 548 4.2511 Arlti.,.s/ am.Mes 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * COHVERTllLE - 1963 Cof"Tair Soy•r Recent pa.int. top & t1rt':.. Two extra Cor a 1 r et~O('ti & ~vare part:. $\SOO/bel>l offer. <.:all 768-4519 '2B Model A 4 dr town sedan, restored ; $10,000 '46 F o rd W ood 1 e . rest.end. Sl.3.000 675.6161 '56 Ford t,.; ton Classic Gd cood $1900 661-8000 ·59 M erced es 300 S. hmousmc Xlnt. cond Best offer 73G-7001 CLASSIC 'S4 Pa ckard Patne1an Full auto. 4 dr. 2 O wne r s o nly . Garqed. Bst ofr. Must sell M:l-1753 aN (OC' J 08 0 Robaon. llOVl:D-mual sell JW'l'C uw.f..able ,.. •. -··--.·-incl. tnm r ... •1.mr aft Marine woodwork. in· terian ar etc. + cu.atom cabinet• Ii remodel ldt.ebea. Call 411-7598 MTPll. ....... 0 1•~•/ ~ORT MAllMA 'I'M> ol the rollowlnit cars fiipeAvaU ~l have b een tota lly fftlored to concourse -S.c... fOJO aao. SUp t.o accomodate oondillon. ...., l'Wllr......, a.-. ....................... lot> t.o •·boat. UUI. pd. ·~PorSCcabnolel .o••r • lacobaon 8:.i"':e',~ 't <:arpM1m.i..... .97.....-cJ:aosL .... __. _. ..,. -...... 1i ..:Ui1 MOCll •ISTHMUS 111,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979FOlD USO MAXI V AH NEW van wath auto ~ .. pwr. st.een ntt. tilt wheel & less than 200 l'l'llles! \FC16l01 Pnrl'O B.ELOW factory invoice' S6111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHOlt lllVO. COSTA MESA• 64 2 · 0010 ~ sac'il Dod.:e cam per-van,ac,$2.300 or lake over paymenti. +S200 eve~715Jor7S9 0161 -------...._ Welllted 9S90 ·•·•·•·••·············· WE PAY TOP DOI.LAH for top~ cars fort>1S:n domestic:. or class1t·~ If your car IS PXtfJ l k ..in. see us Fl~'T' a I t11 Or_.. C_..., 2925 Harbor 81\cl C~'TA ~1 r-'\ \ 979-2503 WE BUY CLE.AN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHELL CHEVaOLET .!!01 llarbur Iii"' < 'f -""T •\ .\!ES o\ 546-1 zoo WAMTED! Late model To)Ola.i. an<I \'Ql\O<. C all U" TODAY "' Earle Ike TOYOTA-VOLVO , ............ & c .......... . .... •O·UOJ., S40.f01 PORSCHES WANTED A1low us the opportuntt) 1 to romide.r the purcha~\' or lrade·m or your clean Ptrsche Che<'k With U!. Today' tfiJ' H~l'C.JI ftlof'1 r..t~"'"'" r ........... .,.. nJJ Tep Dlllar Paid UPTO 36* '79 Accord . grt!at c;.r, $land1ncly ~a ul , ha!> '5.000.64 __ 1-852 __ 1 __ _ MPG '·'·'· be11te. AC, A M 1 fo'.~ benefitst.he l980'sdo not 'fi7Camaro. Sparkles. CoUect.ors Item . ~.lo rru, g.real cond. have and is only $75,000 Your rru~11g~ m1i1) vilry Wte new S~ m o ai. n.&-1913 Tami. 497 ·S368 alt. 5. upon your dnvm.-: h1tb1l sume Lse lt91·2541 dyi.. --------- and rondlllon EPA llJ.I 67J.1967alt8PM Bob '49 Bentley Mk X IS . '78 Camaro Sport Coupe proved fuel ecooom) fur 18750 312C2 Brooks St. So c115 saving JQSV-8 Brwn the 320i •~ !.Pff'd art• C1 •1!178 llond3 C1v1t". xlnt ~ -~-m etall1 c, matc hing ty 25 mpg. h1gh-.a) :it. mnd. Lik~ 04:"V. J.J.000 m1 , S.. 9760 ma~. auto trans. PS. mpf(. combined 29 mpf( S4!0'.I OHO J • m. &i.:.. 11.3'.I ••••••••••••••••. •• •••. PH. Ut wtll. best ()(fer BUY OR ~ '730 1910 SAAi <wet' S4.500 or assume LEASE lli...IOW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ow an te r esl l s~ . " . TUllOi Sl-Mtmo Dy$. 752-3962. FOR TH '7b Jag XJ L2C oot-ov. ""' here NOW for 1mmed1ate f'YeS 75.2-6)67 E IEST ~ .;;~~ught nu ckhvery'. f'ree ~ y r . DEAL IM !'A>.W>rmw ·a.,,.,, tt20 ~CO. -,._. 9731 WAalAMTY •••••0 •••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CXferends~JI 80 * C~E • COMEINAMD • ECHIMPOITS 1'6l<:on9'~ S:::!!F' Uii!ft\1N ·~i/o'fru !:;-E:;J:,~r-; Ofl 21 SO U--'o..-Al•ci $1500/besl offtt Call ~ ~.. 76MSlt ff9iliwqptius Code~ 645--5700 T,,_.. 9767 ---•••••••••• ••• • •••••• ••• SEE US RRST! 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CH It WOITI ...... ••·• c ii.iiO llTATllWAOO ..... .,_ .,~ .. ,. "Aaiii ... .Jr. .. =· "IWPOITl&AClt • ........_.," :I..'~. ._ ,...,,.. ........ liir...... .. - ' J . . I t ' .1 I l , . . ,: • • • (! 17 .. Buntblgton Beaeh Eoantabl V!1,~0~y . - VOL 73, NO. 134, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1980 l'oarHo•eto•• Dally New•paper # TWENTY-FIVE CENTS f VulHln ltfother .Finally H~ Her 'Dag' o.ity ~ ~ ,,.,... FINDING FREEDOM -Members of the Lopez family. reunited after 19 years. gather in Huntington Beach . Seated (fro m le ft ) are Selma, Monika. Inez and Tica. standin~ a r e Vincente. Tonv Jr. and Tonv Sr. Huntington Budg.et Ready for Ttle Huntington Beach City Council got its first Jook Monday at a $62 million budget that is expected to tide the city over in 1980-81. The general rund portion or t he budget -the operating budget that pays for everyday expenses -is S39 million, up about 10 percent from the current year. City officials say they a re facing a $600.000 deficit af there is not an increase in income. even though there is a carryover of S2.2 million from this year. T h e S600.000 deficit a lso does n't inc lud e losses or revenues should Proposition 9 be successfuJ. In the prelimina ry spending package, the poHce department is in line lo get $11 miJlion, the largest slice of the pie. ~~~i~<h is scheduled lo be acted on next Monday, is designed to shoulder more ol the cost that Orange County c har ges the city for animal control services. Other fee increases are being consider e d i n r ec reation programs. business licenses. library fines and beach parking. No mention is made in the pre li m ina r y bud get of a proposal to charges residents trash collection fees. The f~ has been proposed by Councilmen Don MacAlhster and Ron Pattinson as a way of adding more than Sl million to the city's treasury. Monday night's session was only a preview t o acquaint co uncil m e mbe r s budget procedures. Additional hearings a re scheduled. By aOBEaT 8A8KER Of .. Deity Net Swt It was the first Mother's Day an a long while that his mother didn't have to cry. And for that. 37·year-0ld Tony Lopez believes bis harrowing odyssey to Cuba and his return to the Uruted States with his sis- ter and Mr family safely out of the Communist country is more tmportant than anything . Speaking at his two.story Hun· tington Beach hom e Monday. Lopez said. "Everything you do you have to take a chance. I am thankful to God and to St. An· thony." Lopez. who lert Cuba an 1961. rushed to Maamt April 23 when he got word that there might be a chance or freeing his sister Arte r scrambling to find transportattoo, Lopez arrived at Port Mariel April 23 aboard an American shrimp boat, the U.S. Capitan. The going rate to bring relatives to freedom was $500 to Sl.000 per person, he said. ·'There were about 3,000 boats 1n the harbor I felt like a prisoner and I think everyone was afraid." Lopez. and others lak e ham. spent 12 days on the boat waiting for the arrival of their relatives. A bucket had to make do as a tolJet. C uban soldiers r inged the port, aiming their guns at the waiting flotilla. "It was Castro's message for us not to do anything fooHsh." Lopez said he a lso s aw a Russian-made helicopter flying over the boats. guns bristling. <See FREEDOM, Page AZ> U.S. ·Protests Cuba's Buzzing of Copter CreWillen Shaken ByMiGs MIAMI <AP> -The State Department has lodged a protest with Cuba after two MiG jets stunned the crew or a Coast Guard helicopter with three dangerously close pa~s-that left the chopper shuddering over the Bahamas. ''A strong protest" was sent to Ha va na, with forma l written protests to be made today, State Department spokesman David Nan said ln Wuhlngtoo. A Coast Guard spokesman in Miami said the helicopter was buzzed Monda y as it made a low a ltitude search around Cay Santo Domingo for fou r saJJon los t in S a turday evenin g's sinking of the Royal Bahamas D e fe nse Fo r ce gun boat Flamingo. Lt. Norris Turne r referred to the incident about 35 miles north of Cuba's eastern coast as "ex tre mel y d a n ge r o u s harassment.·· ·'The aircraft shuddered from the force of the plane going by," Turner said after speaking by t e lephone wi th the pilot, Lt. David Kunkel. at his base in Borinquen, Puerto Rico. One MiG passed over the h el icopte r a nd the ot he r s wooped 100 or 200 yards to the <See MiGs, Page AZ> Uglat M'ork The fire d e part ment is earmar ked to r eceive $6.3 m illion and Public Works is due to get $S.9 million The expenditures are designed to provide essentially the same level or services that citizens received this year. To help make ends meet, City Administ rator Bud Belsito is recommending i nc r eases in c ertain fees to make certain services more self supporting. Mortgage Brokers Cut Interest Rate Ever wonder w h at happens when t he lights on the huge Fountain Valley Drive ·in s ign burn out? Electrician Don Walters knows. It 's up to tum to change the bulbs. They include a request lo raise dog license fees from SlO to $1 2.50. Fees for s p ayed or neutured dogs would climb from $5 to S6.2S. • Penalty fees for pet owners ·missina the July 31 deadline would be increased from 50 lo 100 percent of the or iginal. 'charge Ora age '1teatber 'l'blf\1 percent cnance of showers tonight and Wednesday morning. Partl) cloudy Wednea· day afternoon with cbanee of showers de- creaain1 to 10 percent. Lowa tonllht 54 at the be.ebel and aa inland. RilM --•d1yGtol7. Dll'NTe•.4Y ntTV ....... W """" ......... , ..... CM ,.._of ea. .... A,..,._ prtae••• •••e•I•~ l•r ilt11-........ ...., ....... ..,,...Cl SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - P'ltentiaJ home buyers continue to get more breaks as one of the s tate's largest real estate mort gage bro kers red uced interest rates on broke red real estate mortgage lo ans and a San Francisco bank lowered Its prime home m ortgage r ate . J ~ Robert Meieda, executive vice president of Pacific Plan of California, said it would lower interest rates on deeds or trust secured by real property from 18 percent to 16 percent. Pacific. Plan, a subsidiary of President OfGWC Quits Post I Lee A Stevena, president. of Golden West College ln Hunt• in&ton Beach alnce 1977, re · aiCDed unGpeded1y this mom· ..... ..,.... be bu deelded "lt la beat to IDOWe GD ud let Cltberl deal ......... ,......... that ... frant tUbll' edueaUan." In a i.u. liftD to tbe ad· llUalltnticm of Cout CommuaJ· t1 C0Ue1e Dl1trlct toda1. ""-· ... Aid .... ,.. ........... would be .nectt" J .. ·a, -bat tMt ... "'8Uld take ....... ••d edmtn•1tt•tJ•e lta•• Im· ......... atet.d.._, ....... lot tM dll&rtet, We( ~· -= ........ ,, ........ '° .. "'"., .......... . ..... a. •• ., ......... = ,.,.,.. '"''' .. ' ....• ...... The Robert A. McNeil Corp .. has offices in 21 California cities. The newer rates go into effect Wednesday. Crocker Bank. meanwhile. l o wered the pri m e ho m e m ortgage rate from 16'h percent to 13o/• p e rc e n t e ffect ive Monday, according to F red Mo rrison . executive vice president, real estate industries division. The new r ate will apply to 80 per~ent mortgages on existing slngJe.family homes which are owner occupied. Meanwhile, Danit of California today said It will join a growing number of banks c harging customen who bold their credit cards. Ralph Ru mussen, BankCal senior vice pr,aident, cited lnfiaUon and low profitability from bank credit cards a s rea1on1 for the $15 annual fee to belin July 1 for holders ol its VISA and lluter Cards. No cbaaie la planned in the formula on which monthly paymeau are computed for card·bolders who extend payments for their card pure...._, be said. Buk of America, &be world'• lar1ett commercial bank, and Croek• BIDk .. ruer announced they would belin charpn1 feea to their credit urd·holden. Bof A wtU dmat an annual fM, «;rocker • lee for eacb trau.cUcm wttb lta cards. Job A.lloat Loet IAcaAllDITO <AP) -TM lraalM ....... '° .... Uak· fd NllilM, MMIOW '5! ................. le ... "Clll••• .... UllA I ..., ••• u. F~ Spurs Local Calls Bomb Threats at KOCE-TJ-' Prove Hoax Detplte 1 few bomb threats telephoned to the Hunlincton Beacb·bued telntlkMl 1tatloa, tbe controversial doeu-clrama "Death ol a Princes•'' al.Nd Moa.:r nltht on KOCE·TV. Cha so. wttbout lneklmt, a ataUon oft\ctal.aaid. Tia• ttauo. lotted about aoo c:one calla prior to "" ............. , ....... and 1fter UM prqra• wu ....... "" ,... " ........ lnellldld...,"81'tlte ..... Ill• •1 dtplo&loa of l••dl Aultl•• oulture, teer of tft11*s11MaM.ftetlAn•.IM r: ....................... .. .. ................. ..... ............. Recanting the bomb tbteata, station man•cer Don Gerdts ob- served. "'lbat'• pretty typical tor other ltatiDnl up in Hollywood, but.l'd1.,tt'1a'11NtalfOl'US.'' He Mid the station took ,,ma MCurity · pneautlonl Monday at lta transmitter and broedeut hcUlUH at Golden WHt Coll .... but UM tbna&I proftd to be ........... ~ . TIM dotu..._. ll lteMd on ti•• Ill• of 1 Sludl Arabian prlnce11 wlao waa pubU1l1 eaetuted for •• 1ll•1•d 1dullerou1 affair wl" 1 ... ..... Airtlll II dtt ~J!'!I =-:~T. :.~;; S audi s, who c laim tbe production contalnl distortiom and inaccuracies. On the aatioDal level, eome American official• npresaed rear Uaat the rum, fed tbroulh ttM Public Broedeutinatf.~· · could .,.-U.8. rel wttb tJa•S.'6 . At KOC&, howHer, ltMSon · man.,... 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OJM•• WASJilNGTON <APl ttouaa and Saoate MUlOUalon openrd a con~r•~ Coday on wld I) dlvercln& phma to bahance UMt 1Ml bttdlel, laclq (rah rompUcataona c&used by Suaw ¥Cllles to k-.> alive ~day maU. stale rev.nu. ibarln1 and .,..,,-. to local polior daeartmenta The Senat.'1 rel'uul t.o u t.host program' crea&6 aew CIOOllida betwea Ila delflme-heav1. 1113 1 ballJoo baJAACtd bud•et and the RouM pacbce wblcb f4tvors kUhn1 au t.br" 'n.e Senate approved its budget for ri~cul 1981 on a 68 28 vote Monday ruaht . with 19 Repubhcan!> }Olning 49 DemO<'rat~ IO favor of lhe spending plan Profft•••r l11dlc-fftfl ha f 'ra•d BOS'roN CAPJ -A Nortbeutem Un1ver~lit)' professor used women ttuden~ ancJ others to coJlect up to Sl million 10 welfare beoefita, the llU'lest wellare fraud case 10 state history ~ attorney general's office said today · The physical education professor. Robert Haves 34 wile: one of five people indicted last month by a Suffolk County grand Jury, the attorney general's office announced He was arrested ln Ilaria ffarriabura, Pa. Dollar D#' .. lla.-. GeW a • ..,,. LONDON ~AP I -The dollar declined on world exchanges today in reac~1on to the continued slide in U.S. interest rates Gold and suver prices were sli&hUy lowe.r. In Tokyo, lhe dollar cJosed at 221.~ yen. down from 230.20. ln London, the pound cost. S:Z.~. compared to SZ.2113. In London gold closed at aw an ounce. down Sl at the clOH Monday In Zurich. the metal cloeed .-t 11512.20. unctwaced from Monday Silver wu quoted at Sl.2.65 an ounce 1n London down rrom S12 88. ' ' Fro• Pa,,., it I FREEDOM FOUND. • • He said he saw a Cuban m1lttiaman Lry to make a break (or the vessels in an apparent at.- tern pt to reach freedom. · · r saw him berog shot before lae was picked up by a patrol boat. r think they killed him ... Lopez brought bis parents. Vit'ente aad Ines Lopes. to the United 9t,,ltes from Cuba m 1970. They al.lo mae their home m Bun~Beadl. And l.-t Tbunday be returned to Florida wt th bis slater. Ma rt..lta, a.er lua-'»aa4 J4r1e Esta~ .......,,.... Selma. 15, Ind •011tlra. I . aad twtns D1 a neU.ls and Juan. S. He broueht tlw two older lirLs to H untiftctoo Beach. Monika. he says. is gouig wtld over t.oys while Se1ma has never seen so much clotlnn& and food m her life. ln Spanish, she said she like5 the Uni~ Stata vet"y much The rest of the family ls stay- ing in Florida until jobs can be found. "I don't want to brine them here if they have to 10 on welfare. Ule can become too easy tMt wa)'," Lopes said. Lope.a Mid a.e Us bea trying to brille t.M fa..aty to tM Unit.ed States ... yan .._ dlfwts llad Ca11e4 bftauM IUs brotlt.er-ln- law. a e id•. •• ot .wt.ary age. R entttia1 oe llis JOlllJ'H1. Lopez said the majorit7 ol U. ~ PMHftC'!n • Im bo« lo J'lorHla were priacmen ill CaMn pails. · • 1 talMd lo qa:U a few ol them. Tbey wen told U., cadd eithe-r 10 to the Uailed 51.aas or stay m pn90n. ''I bdaew SOIM al lbie:aa were hrdaed c:ri.miaals. I t.alMd to lots al tJmn. f teld t.1ana tW I tould paraatee Utat tM FBI r,tiows man about tkir reca1 ~ than c.tro. I told tbem lo be laone.lt md t.o t.dJ the t:rudt ..t they uid tbey would." Lopes said be Yftllund '° a laotel iD Dav .. for a PiPt dur- ing a tnllkal lklnll. ..,. DAILY PILOT fM' ()r ... ~ °"41t ll"iMt. •1tllll -"'< .. I\ ..... ___ ......... _._.. .... ::::.~.....::=.:.-~~~ we-___ """'- ...... ,_, .. ,,.,... frwtfll• .... ..., .... :.....:cci:. ~"-::..~.! =-..: ...,..."""' ,. .•• ·-.. lit..,..,, ••• "' ... p 0 8e• I~ C:..IA _.,. (Aloi .. ..,, tlU• ·-·-...._, __ _ _ . ._. Vote ..... _.., ___ _ .-... -t .. ... -·~­._.,...._ ....... ._ ·--............. ........ -...... c:-.·-'" f:l!:{;s: 1 ....... ..._ ..... .... .... ..:..-: ::.t;:=:- '9 ;?JRICJMf .... .. T CAI .,, __ --,,-·:.. l ' ·.'11. t · .• '"l made two telephone cans to CaJifomia. They couldn't have lasted more Ulan six mmutes and it cost $200." He said coffee is seUiog for S30 a pound in Cuban stores and a pound of rice costs about SIS. Lope%, a real esute salesman io HuntinJlton Beach. said be believes that the days of Castro are munbered. •· 1 went bMk to Y1ait mJ fami. ly last year. Thinp wue faltia& apart and friends and relatiYes told me tlley Weft ............ • 'Tbere were lll&ft.1 sad fMeL ··rt is the beginni.oc of t.be md.. The people know that Castro bas been tel~ Utem lies.·· "I was very. very lucky to get six persons out ll was ~ miracle by St. Anthony .. (St. Anthony ts the samt who U\tercedes-Wlth God On behalf of people who may have lost things in Catholic Church tradition. l And Lopez· mother lS happy, too. Although she hasn't seen her daughter yet. she knows she is safe. and can visit her soon. "She doesn't have t.o cry oo mother's Day any more. That's very important for me to be able t.o say t.bat." Lope:s said. Nick Katsaris Funeral Set \\ednesday Gren Orthodox ~ral rites wue scheduled toni1ht and Wednesday in Westmmsta and A11alleim tor rocmer Suaset Beacll restaurant owaer Nie..,._ A. "Nick" Katuris who cAed Sanday. TfisaSeau ror llr. Kataaris, n. a ret'*ut ol SUD City • ._ to be n 7: 30 p. m. today at Peek Family ('.oiooial "'-eral Heme. Fuenl serviHs will be 8l 1 p.m. Wedlraaday at 8'. J<*t the Baptist Greek Or1.bodoa Cburds. A.nabeim A lonc-tilne restauratev. llr. Kataaris purelaascd Sam'a Snlood &e••rlll& oa Pacilk Coast Highway ln Sunset Beach al AMkt 9'Jft5treet22 yeers ago. He maintained the landmark restaurant (or 12 years, during which the premises were Qpenad. A part•ers hip of fo•r businessmen bought out Mr . Katsaris in 1968 and he retired to lb.t PalmSpdnp a.re&. Tk retired r•tarauar ._ aurvhed by his wtfe llutf\; aons Richard and Rob~rt. a nd a .... .,wer.~. S.-wtwtas If r. &.8Uaria Mio .,. ....... A.au "--· a • l:th~C:rii.J:., *= _.bl'bn..._ud..._. 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T.._ ~ Nk! lraruu OaJ 11 lolnat AH Akbar Moinlar tn vtltd to t be sceae tbis morning to 1nvesti1att tb~ llcmda.Y ~ lntideat ud t.bat tt\e I rec.iao ar ~. a1r foru &Del aav1 were 1uard in1 tbe oll Wt:llS ln a report from Tehran. the o1n~iaJ Soviet news •&eMY Tass quoted the Ramdad newspaper as s aying (1 ve U S Naval helicopters dropped a foamy cht>mlcal substance over the Persian Gulf on Monday NOt. causmg a lar1e fire Oft \be water Mar Iran's coast. "TIMls ,_.., provocatiOft by the American milHary is fresh proor of the fa ct thut Was hington l'Onllnues lo make plans for new military ventures against Iran," Tass said. The Pcnt a1oa b a d no immediate romme.nt. Tk United Stales bas about two dozen shlps off lran. ln<'ludlng aircraft urners from whar h tht' helicopters might have nown Raclo Te:hraa also reported loday that the coaunaadu ol the Bandar Abbas Air Base 1n sout~aslem I.ran reported an unspecified military intrusion Monday Di&'bl. CODfirmed by lhe Ira n ian nn•y, but tbat no 1ntrudtts ~re found . .Bandar Abbas is Joe at.ed near \be S&ra it of Hormuz. throup wbk b much of the world's oil pas.ses ror shipment overseas. Fraud Case Conspirators Get Prison Two Oaace Coast men con· vided lat moetla iJI federal coart ~ bUkiDc an Omard den· tiat -1 ol Sl85.-. wen seo- twed McedQ to priaoe terms b7 • fedeul Juda• la Los A.n1eles.. U.S. District Court Jud1e Matt Ry rne Jr '>e ntenced Attila UeAgn. 4U. 01 "ewport Beach, to (I vc years an prison and M 1chael Newman. 36. of South Laguna. to thrt'e vears The two men were convicted o( ~ire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connect10n with an advanced fee scheme in· volvang a denllst who was at- tempting to negotiate a $2 million loan to finance construc· taon of several racquetoall clubs. U S Attorney Fred Jacobsen said the dentist gave the men SlOS.000 in advance fees for ar· ranging the mul~mlWoo dollar loan that never materiali~. The denlist eventually (On· tacted U.e J'BI l.n 1979 wheo the t w1o men stopped return in& tus te ephone calls. DeA&b and Newman stUJ race prosttut.k>n in Oran.ee and Los Angeles ecMJties io eoantttion w H h otller alle1ed fritud schemes. One. Ul wtuch an Orange res1· dent was victimued. is similar to the case for which lhey were convicted. The other Involved a Newport Beach resident who allegedly lost Sltl0.000 in cash and his 1976 Rolls Royce to DeAgh, Newman a nd Jerry Mack Morris , of Buena Park, in a scam pal· terned after the movie. "The Sting." f'rot11 Page .. l I MiGs ••• le ft. th en one of ta.em approached Crom befa!Dd. plllled _..... so rMt betow U. c~r and *>t strallba up jmt ln ftoot of It, Turner said. ··He thought they were just joking wbeo they lint &tarted," TwMr ..W. "k tM cMrd time . . he ~d tum and all or • sudden he saw tUm Just ln front o(t.lm, ...... bl •... ''ll~ ......... ... ""= .... ·---, ...... -. ...... .. •ta ............ it ..... -•••er tM MHeo.t•r1 _\Ma cll•W to M arM& ..... elreled. ••n.&'1 -~ .... ........... ~ 'dlr ............ ,... .. . -n1l'Mr .. .,.!111112. a ·1 ............... «-........... ,.. .... ..... . ....... ,. ............ ... .. "'="" ....... .., !Ii um a u111 '· ~u a ;:-, .. r.. :rr;;. = = 11W. Surf's R11ff Vicki Gezon doesn't just walk her dog, Shaka. she :-.urfs the pooch on a windsurfing board at Green Lake in Seattle Vicki says it took all of last summer to train lbe Samoyed to stay on the board. Oelllentean Tells 'Sex for Cash' Plot By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol lilr 0.11, ...... ''*" A San Clem«!nle bu!>1ne!>~man and chambe r or r o mmerc' d1 n•ctor nervous ly nescnbed for an OranJ:e fount} Supt"rior Court Jury M\lnday the cham <Jf event:. wtuch led \I> an allege'<! extortioa plot agam .. t b1m by a San Diego wo man ~•th whom l\t< one' d~1red sex. Travel agent Galt: !Towe . who also has been active in San Cl e mt•nt<· · s rt·c a 11 move mt-nl aga1n !>l Ma yor K <trol 1nt Koester. was lhc fl n.t "llnesl> in tbe tna.J oC Jill Mane Bramlette. 21. She is charged with trymg \0 extort SJ.000 Crom tbe businessman. Miss Bramlette was arrested in August by Sao Clemente police aft.er she met with Howe in what inveauaators s.ud was a rendezvoas to demand money Howe "'as wired Cor ~ound b) police m that encounter and lM' tape of lht.-1r conv('~at1on or "hat Could be heard Of ll OVl'r the dm of back&round no~ was played fort.he JUry Monda) Rut 1t was lhc testimony of lhe San Clemtnte bus1oes!>man that dommated the day 's te'>hmon~ in Supenor Court Judge Byron McMillan's t'Ourtroom llowe des cribed ho -. Miss Bramlette first telephoned him in March. L979. mqu1nng iaboul Caribbean c ruis e s fo r her parents . The be:.peclacled bus iness man tes tifie d ht! arra nged lo meet with hn rlunng a San Diego trJp At that hrs t meeting. he said they sp<>kc only bnen} 1n a botel lounge and parted company On a sttaad ~Y lo San Diego. however. Howe said they met ~ain at a hotel. dlscussed the sptt1hcs of lhe cnuse w wis hed to pur~ha~e for ber parents. and then b<!came more intimately mvolved "Sbe was a iood looking cul.·· be said under questioning. by Deputy Dlstnct Attorney JOM Cr o nin.. ··And I h•d a rew drinks " They d'rov' to another motel to check into a room A11 they were lakang on the!r l'lothe:s.. Ito~ le~t1fied. Mw Bramlette asked him to refund his comm1S!.K>n on the cru1 st" ror havmg :.cxual intercour•w with her· A n g e r<: d . II o " 1• ~ a 1 d h l' 1m med1ately put his rlothe'i back on and left ··1-.at. think&nil or d d1ffen-nl rf'l:Jt1onsh1n hf' '>a 1d llo" t• dernf'd th•') h:1d .lll~ St•llual relauon.'>h1p li e said tw drove ht>r to *herf' she -.anted to get out and the) aga1nparledC09\p1oy. But about two •eeks latet". Howe test.afied. she ~lied bam at hts San Clement~ otrice He s.aid ~ demanded he pay the c05l of her parents' t"rwse or 'he 'A Ou ld tell his wife. the r hamber Of commerce and a local newspaper that ht-had Sl"x '4 llh her l \l>ld her no way· and huni up ht said lff' C'l atmed -.he cont1nu4'd c alltnJt him and e\•·ntuall y rit'mandc"<.I mone). abc>ut S2.lnl. In return ror her s1lenct- Asked by Crontn "'hY he didn t go to the poli<'e right a'A•y. Howe testified ... , ~as scared · He satd he eventually told all to hts wife and \he p<>hce on Aug 13 . the d•Y or M i s~ Bramlette's u~t TM p<>hce oulhllcd him wtlh a m1trophon• .rnd he met v.1th the youn~ v.oma11 . he satd. at the Red Fox loun&e He said he eave ber Sl.76S which olficers had 11ven to hun The tape of tbat meetana was played f« taw Jury. but only Howe's voa« could be ~ through the noise .. , don't e ver ~ant t.o s~ yau •ta1n.'· he says at OM p0U\l. · · t o6ly wa.nt you lo leave aw alone." l\foskie V1Siting Europe WA SH INGTON <AP, Edmund S. Muakle embarked today on his first diplomatic_ ml.asion as seetttary of IJtate • nytn1 oveneu wtth th• dJWcult ta1k ol penuadln1 U .s. allies in Western Europe to maintain their sanctf0t1s against Iran. Muskie. who succeeded C)'JUS R. Vance leaa U..a a wM. aac>; wlU make th• ap,.al at a BruaHll meet1n1 ol U.. Oef-.e Plannlftl Councll ol u.e North AtlantJc Treaty 0r1amuuoa. On April 2Z, the U.S . .U.. lmpoMd trade •anctions on Iran In ret.a!Jation for that natka'a holdln1 o f 53 American hoataces. But recentJy. some allies have shown sl1n1 of bucklin1 on the sanctions bv uempt1n1 aome current and lucrauve ~tracts. Muskie wUI try to convince Amerlcaf' allies to stick to their u nctions wheil the European foreign rnlnhlen meet In Naples next weekend. Before boarding his plane at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland. Muskie told report.en he looked forward to his trip "as in the nature of a great adventure. I think it"s ttmely that I should have this opportunity so soon after I take orfice to meet with my counterparts among our NATO allies as well as Mr. Gromyko " Muskie wa.s referring to his planned mffting 1n Vienna with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arter the NATO summit 1t will be the first h ig h level Sov1el·American ses!l1on '\lnCP Red army troops moved mto Afghan111tan last December to prop up a pro Moscow government. Overnight Rainfall Anticipated Cloudy with chances of ram ln· c"as l.n1 t.o 30 percent by late tonight due to a rambunt'tious upper atlll06pheric storm crowd- 1 n g in from the s ea 1s the v.eath e rman ·., for ecast for ton1~ht and Wednesday The dian~ of 'Showers should taper off to 10 per cent by W<'dne'lda} morning . v.1th a C'Onl 1nue-d t•ool trend UJ>ttled t hrou~h lht• l nd or tht week. acco rding lo the t J S Weather ~rVtl'f' The '>lllrm fmnt"'lhould 'lh1ft to tht> -;outhea'lt aftt'r passmg over !-,ou them Cahfon11a . forttasters -;aid No measurable trace of rain fell anywhere on the Orange Coast Monday. des pite cloud formations generated by the un· settled atmospheric conditlOfls. Tt'mp~ratu res Wednesday s hould be ~lightly warmu. ruch10& an estimated 73 decrees and dropptna to an overnagbt low of~ loS8 degrttS. Skies a.re expected to be lar~­ Jy clear by Thursda.>· and should 'ltay that way for lhe weekend, except for the customary May· J W\e rnofUlll& overcast. The weatherman bmted there may be more summe rtime weather tb1s weekend. with warmer temperatures on Satur· day and SwMU.r. ~ <:UMJM 9J,u,/IMI H fMttlON l\lAhO • NlWPOlt ·~ ~ t*I fl~ 11U1 M .. l ... • 17 • ED ITI O N .. _....,. ......... ____________________ ..... '1o•r Ho•ete•• Dally NewMpaper VOL 73, NO. 1M, 3 ACTIONS, • ftAGES ORANGE COUNTY, ~LIFOANIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1980 TWENTV·FIVE CENTS O..lr ll"ir.t SCMf-.. FIND.ING FREEDQM ~ Me mbers of the Lopez family, reunited after 19 years. gather in Huntington Beach. Seat~ (from left) are Selma. Monika , Inez and Tica : standme are Vincente. Tonv Jr. and Tonv Sr. Noise Ahaiement .Agreement Seen Irvine Mayor David Sitt. will ask the other City Council mem- bers tonight to approve an · agreement lo limit jet noise be has worked out with El Toro Marine Corps Air Station of· fi cials The agreement is aimed at re- ducing the noise over the city caused by Marine Jets It calls for the Marines to r estrict ust of Runway 7. a run way which poi nts toward Nor~hwood That is the runway that was used exten.s1vely last summer because ~t repairs bemg made to other station runways and a special ght training session. Under e proposed jet noise "'"~ ·ll•fine omctals are to consult with the city before embarking on similar training sesalona. Tbe agreement calls for ~ ci· ty to provide the Marine Corps with an opportunity to comment on proposed development in the city berore it ls a pproved. It also calls ror the city to up· date Marine Corps-supplied jet noise data for use in land plan· nin e Sills said he has been meeting with Marine officials for several months to work out the agree· ment since council members de· cided to take action on noise complaints from residents. New Hopes Told For Airport Hotel By STEVE MARBLE Of IM D.tllr ll"ir.t SI.Ht P la ns fo r a 500-room hotel near Orange County's John Wayne Airport. an ingredient that triggered a pair or lawsuits against Newport Beach. are back on the drawing board. Koll Company representatives predk ted Monday city council members can expect within se v e r a l wee k s l o com e race-to-race with a new request to build the hotel. . Koll's revived h op es for building the Hyatt Reg ency Ho tel followe d a c ouncil a greement llonClay evening to a ccept an o ut ·of -co urt seu1ement that balt.s the awts. The au.its -one seeklnl SI milliOll in damages -were tiled President OfGWC Qadts Po8t Lee A. .... ,... ... of GGNm Welt <iii.ie in lfullt. in1toa BeHb 1inee tm, re- •llMd .... ,....~morn· ... ..,... ........... 1t .. .................... =--~c::::~ ..... ... .. =--=:..,. ...... . •1111 SI .... fl 0... C)W I. V..~·=•• Dlatrlet Wdar, ............ t # ....,,, .a ..... iw!-................ , . .., _. 1fmt'nrnt1" lea" ••· ·=' ... ,, ....... . ..... ~=·= ;:r:t,':.t ••• :.r. .... ~:=-.=·= ·=-"' c ....... in Orange t,;ounty superior Court a nd Los An geles District Federal Court early this year by Koll after the council adopted a general plan amendment. That am endment affected 16 parcels of land in Newpor t including Koll's airport area deve l op m e n t. ln t h e amendment, plans for the bot.el as well as an office building we re scuttled. Although tbe set.tlement was unanimously accepted by the council, one member bad harsh words for Koll. Councilman Donald Strauss, one ol five council members named in the federal suit, said tbe cbar1es directed at bim were falle and "outraaeoua." ••Jn my Jud1ment tbe suit asalmt me wu an unwarranted and irneponalble act on the part of tbe Koll Co.," Strauss said at MoadQ'• COUDCll meetina. He aald be took offense at belns called a ••conspirator" and part of the "1bailow aovernment' • of Newport Beach. Those alletfltioas were contabled in tbe federal '1uat. ''Nobod1 before, ud I trwt nobodJ 8ftl' apin, will make such outra1eoua ebar1es." Str•-uld.. arw, llowe"r, aald that ~ • ._ ... __ on.- ... ID ....... llllH-el tbe cltJ. 'ftl .,, w dlla, Ua ..-..... en.• n•,,,.. .... twta ...ua. ,.... ................ .. l l • Koll .•~new 1laol at ................... .. ,., .. _ _...... =•t11m ........ .... .. ......... ,,, .,, ..... , ... n •• ... ... .,1., •• , •••• ,. Ta:,:t e=~!!l·c:=.u ·-=-=-.t. ay aoaEaT MD£• ................ It wu the fJrat Mother 's Day in a &one while that bi& mother didn 'l have to cry. And few that, 37-year-oJd Tony Lopea belleves his h•r rowing odysle)' to Cuba and his return to Uae United States with his sis· ter aqd ber family safely out oC the Communist country ls more important than anyt.h)nc. Speaking at his two-1tory Hun· tington Beach hom e Monday, Lopn said. "Everythina you do you have to take a chance. I am thankful to God and to St. An· thony.'' Lopez, who left Cuba m 1961. rushed to Miami Aprtl 23 when he got word that there might be a chance or freeing bis slster. After scr ambling to find transportation, Lopez arrived at Port Mariel April 23 aboard an American shrimp boat . the U.S. Capitan. The going rate to bring relatives to freedom was S500 to Sl.000 per person. he said. "There were about 3,000 boats 1n the harbor I felt like a prisoner and I think everyone was afraid." Lo~. and others like him. spent 12 days on the boat wait inf( for the arnval or their relatives. A bucket had to make do as a toilet. Cuban soldier s r inged the port. aiming t heir guns at the waiting notJlla. ..It was Castro's message ror us not to do anything foolish." Lopez said he a lso saw a Russian-made helicopter flying over the boats. ~uns brislUnli!. (Sff FREEDOM. Page A.21 U.S. Protests Cuba's Buzzing . of Copter Crewmen ' Shaken ByMiGs MIAMI <APl The State Department has lodged a protest with Cuba after two MiG jets stunned the crew of a Coast Guard helicopter wit h three d angerously close passes that lert the chopper shuddering over the Bahamas . .. A stroog protest" was sent to Ha vana, with forma l written proteets to be made today. State Department •~esman David Nall •aid In Wuhhtston. A Coast Guard spokesm an in Miaml said the helicopter was bu%aed MGDdaJ a.a it made a low a ltitude search aro und Cay Santo Domingo for four sallon lost In Saturday e ve ning's sinking ol tbe Royal Baha mas De f e n se F orce gunboat Flamingo. Lt. Norris Turner re(erred to the incident about 3S miles north of Cuba's eas tern coast as "e xtr emel y dangerou s harassment." Work continues on a 200-unit st udent hous· ing project at UC Irvine. Project is to be completed by early 1981. Students will pay $120 ,to $135 a m ont h to live the re . In back· ground is the Physical Sciences Building. Each residential unit will house four stu· dents. 1be students will select a nam e for lhe complex when it is completed. "The aircraft shudde red from the force or the plane going by." Turner sajd after speaking by telephone with the pilot, Lt. David Kunkel. at his base in Borlnquen. Puerto Rico. Film Spurs Local Calls One MiG passed over the helicopte r and t he other swooped 100 or 200 yards to the lef t . t h e n o n e o r t h em approached from behind. pulled about 50 reet below the chopper and shot straight up just in front of it, Turner said. Bomb Threats at KOCE-TV Prove Hoax "He thought they were just joking when they first started." Turner said. ''But the tbjrd time . . . he heard him and all of a sudden he saw him just in rront of him . going straight up ... "l t passed 50 feet under the helicopter. which was only 300 feet above the ocean. cutting in its afterburner as It passed under the heli copte r , then climbed to full a ltitude and circled. "That's an e xtremely close pass ror any aircraft, especially for a hell copter. which is so s us ceptible to turbuJ~nce. Prayer Replaced BOSTON <AP> -A bill re· quiring a period of silence in public acbooll to be used tor medltaUoo or prayer ba1 been slped 1Dto law by Gov. Edward J . Ktq. Tbe measure replaces a prayer statute struck down earlier by tbe st•te supreme Court. Despite a few bomb threats telephoned to the Huntington Beach-based television station. the ·controversial docu-drama .. Death of a Princess·· aired Monday night on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. without incident. a station official said. The station Jogged about JOO p ho n e calls p rior to the broadcast and about 100 during a nd after the program was .aired. The range or reactions included anger over the BriUsh film 's d epiction of Saudi Ar a b ian cu lture, fear of offending~ oil-rich Arabs, and prai~ for the station's dec~ion to broadca5t the film. the station official said. <Related story Page C4). Regarding tbe bomb threats, station manager Don Gerdts ob- served. "That's pretty typical for other statim.s up in Hollywood, but I'd say it's atypical for us." He said the station took extra security precautions Monday at Its tranamitter and broadcast fac ilities a t Golden West Collece. but the threa t.a proved to be without sub&tance. Tbe docu-drama is based on Water Dutrict Seta Budget -Aftftll moatblJ wat« IDCl Mftf rat. for ll'Tlne ,.... ....., -.Id lDenMe 11 ..-a and 10 eenta N1peetively -.r t PNPQMd 1-..1 lntM .... Water °""1et ......... publ&cllCllMlay. TM tu ma. Ol*IUlll ...,_II Mlrb' II..._ ~-... ,....· .. 1aWD ....... .,. nar11d -~tw • .._Md ........... Heordl•• '° loi ..... tWD ,. ..... ......... Clnllllr. u.. • .-.,..;Hntlal •• 111u" •• 1 ........ :\E ........... . -"'·= "·=-.. ,., ........ ··= ....... .... ...... ........ ., ... .... . . . '" t he ltfe of a Saudi Ar abian princess who was public ly e x ec ut e d fo r an alleged adulterous affair with a commoner. Amng of the film 1n Great Britain caused a d1plomat1c nft bet ween that nation and the Sa ud is . who c laim the production contains distortions and inaccuracies On the national level. some American officials expressed fear that the film. fed t hrough the Public Broadcasting System. could upset U.S. relations with the Saudis. At KOCE. however . station Brokerages Cut Interest On Mortga_ges SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - P!ltential home buyers continue to get more breaks as one of the s t ate's la r gest r e al estate m ortgage bro ke r s r educed interest rat.es on brokered real estate mortgage loans and a San Francisco ba nk lo wered i ts prime borne mortaase rate. ' J . Robert lleieda. ~ecudve vice pawident of Paciftc Plan of California, Mid tt would lower lnter• ratet oa deeds of trult aetuNd by na1 P")Perty rrom ti percent to 18 perc.nt. PacU'lc Plan. a au~ of Tb• Robert A. llcNeU COrp., ottle• in n ~· dtlel. TIM ....., .nt. 10 lnto e8ect Wed.-.., . Crocllser laak, •HD Willie, lowere• lll• ,rl•• lllo•• ....... ,... ,,.. "" ......... t o , n..-ptrctat eff Hlhe ' II 01••r, ttffrdl•• to Pl'M llorrlHI, 11 1taal h t •let ,. ...... . ftt .. rlU wtH .,,., .. • =·!!='~ .. ..,.. ' ' ~ manager Gerdts reported, .. we have been pleasantly free of any political pressure from the local scene ·· He blamed the new1; media. in part. for sllrring up some or the strong emotions associated with the broadcast "Network television picked it up as a minor cause celebre." he said. "But all they kept showing was that JO.second clip of the ex- ecutioo of the princess." ··But all Vley kept show mg was t h a t 30-second clip of the uecutioo of the princess.·· Gerdts described lhe film as slow-moving and thoughtful. .. A couple of my neisbbors got bored and kamed it orr arter just a half an hour," he said. "l guess they we r e ex peeling 'St.arsky and Huk h'.'' Coast Weatller Thirty percent cnance of abowers tonl1ht and We dnesday mornin g . Pa rtly cloudy WedneS·· d ay a fte rnoon w it h obance of s howers d e· creasin1 to 10 percent. Cooler Wednesday . Lows toni1hl S4 1l tbe beaches and $1 Inland. Hltbl WedMlcl., a to 17 . INl .. Sft•A~ TM .,,. .. Celrf'1 .._ ~!~"' .,. .......... 0 .,..,Al . ..... I " . .. , '" • Dime-a-gallOn Fee Weiglieil liy J _Kdp Dell•r ••("M•f'•; Geld 8er" LONDON <AP> -1be dollar declined oo world ext'bances today In reaction to the conUnued slide In U.S Interest rates Gold and silver pnces were slightly lower In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 227 3S yen. down from 230.20 ' In London. the pound cost $2.28S>. compared lo $2.2813. 1 _ In London gold cloNd at SS14 an ounce. down $1 at the c.-e Monday. In Zurich, the metal clos:ed at $512.20, unchanged from Monday. Silver was quoted al Sl2.6S an ounre in London, down from $12.88. 3.lf'ffi~r• Reher••• Airpor• PORTLAND. Ore. <AP> -Two jetliners returned to Portland International Airport shortly afttt takeoff this mom.. ing. while an incoming pasaaiger Jet ·)anded after reportine mechanical problems. . ... ,_ bour AU three planes. wblcb reported pro_blems wt.w..u. a one· period. lande.I safely and there wen no mjuries .. 8econd NB Arrest In Jewel Robbery By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille Delf\r ...... Ii.ff The ~cond suspect sought in the $500 ,000 holdup or Brett-Walker J e welers in Newport Beach baa been taken into cuatody by police. Detectives arrested Hus.n b Oousbran, 45, Monday at t1'e Hermon Beach apartment he sbared witb anotber auapect ia the ~--. •·SUta Ana police ~aptain Frederick Ellsworth hopper. 51. ·-Hopper was a rrested las t Thursday in connection with the .March holdup of the F ashion Island jewelry store. Detective Ken SnJth said that none or the missing jewelry h as been re· co\'ered. Hopper was taken Into custody pn a warrant issued from the Ha rbor Judicial District Court as he was on his way to report to has federal parole officer Hopper, 51, left the Santa Ana department m 1965 to attend law ~chool. ln 1974, while represent· 'ing a bank robbery suspect In R e'no. he was eharged with engineering his client's escape from Jail. The client was subsequently recaptured and Hopper was COO· v1c t ed of Jailbrea k and pouession or s tolen bank money. He was sentenced to five years In the Terminal Island federal prison. Smith said that after Hopper was arrested, his parole officer searched bis car and Cound a briefcase limilar to one in wblch the jewelry wu carried from t.be •tore duMnc the robbery. Amon1 t.be items found In t1'e case was an airline ticket stub beartnl ~r· Dam• .. tile HenDON b8ddre9a.Wben arrested, Hopper gave an ad· dress in Riverside. Smith said that t1'e 1781 ln· formant whoonginally developed tbe lead lo Hopper told investigators that Hopper'1> alleged accomplice was named Hugh. Smith said that when he In· vestlgated the Hermosa Beach address he was told that Hopper s hared the a partm ent with Cougllran. Smith and Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson arres ted Coughran because he matched the descrip· lion of the second s us pect given by witnesses to the robbery. Hopper , who allegedly has been identified by witnesses. was arraigned Monday after- noon on charges of armed rob- bery. He remained In Orange County Jail today in lieu or $100,000 bail. Coughran was booked Into the !'Jewport Beach City Jail on Ow> same bail. Muskie Embarks On First Mission .W ASHJNGTON (AP) - Edmund S. Mu.!kle embarked \oday on his Ora& diplomatic Eissloo as secretary of state, ying overseas with the difficult ask of persuading U.S. allies In Western Europe to maintain . . . DAILY PILOT ..... °'-<-°"'"' ~. •'Ill """'" .. '""°''*' ,,_. ~ ~K\ "' .... .,... ., ,,. =.:, ~~"::..~-:-.:;;.....~·.::~ ,.. , .. ,. -..._ a.oc11 ., __ &fo•<"•',..••ftle01 V•U•' I•••••. L ...... .... " -...c:...1 • ~ ·-· --.. _,._.........,. __ .,. r ... .,....,.. -· ....... ·-.... l» ....... Slt.-1 .. 0 ... ·-"""~~ ... ma. ~ .. .... ..__.._.. ~· c:w"9 -·~-1-09"""•-----,,..., .,__, ....... ~a:--· ....... =..".:J::\- 0 ............ ..... ,_ .... <....,._ .... ~~~ • . "C..::M I their sanctions against Iran. Muskie, who succeeded Cyrus R. Vance less than a week ago, will make tbe appeal at • Brussels meeting of the Defense Planning Council of the Nortb A tlanlic Treaty Organisation. On April 22, tbe U.S. alltee Imposed trade sanctions on Ir1n ln re~at.iioo for t.bat naUOD'a holdin1 of 53 American hostages. But recently, ao~ allies have shown 1tsn1 ot buc:kUn-' oa tbe HnctiODI by exempun1 aome curreat and lucratlVe eontncta. II uNie wW tr)' to cont'ioee A mertcan aw. to auck lo UMtr sanct.lom wbeo UM Eu~aa fwelp.......,.. IMll • "_... nextweea.d. Before boardilll tai. ,.... .t Andrewa Air Pore• a ... la 1uburbeo .._,._., 11-. tlld report.en Ille loollM ,_.. .. '° hlt t1'p ..... u.. ....... of • ire.t adventure. ft• MW..... C.bu -"'U-..nao ..... ..,_ ..... ·-~~ ~.:.--=-....... =-~-==~ i.o,.. .,::,, hlt pareau. vac-. _. a... Lopea. '° * 1ltM Stat• from CUba lD lt70. • mot ttt.ir lie-. la Be.ta. Tbu.....,M~~ to Ptorl4• wltb bl1 11 .. •r M arlha, her h••band Jor , t;ata~lla. d•u1httn Selma. , and Monika. I , and twin Dtaeel.bt Md JUM, $. ..... . Me brouCht the two older ..... .... to ft~ Beat' .. lloeika. lie uy1. m .., wild onr '°11 wbll• ~ .. bM never Mea 90 m Ul'h ,·1oWn1 and food in ber life ·-u sbe liMa ID Soeailh. ahe -the Unlt.ed Sqtf!t VttY mudl. The rwt o1 the fa milY b ltl.J· an1 ln "iorlda unUl Jobs can be found . "1 don't wanl to bring them he re 1r they have to go oo welfart' u re can become too •---•~ag Tea~lters easy that way." Lopei said. ~~ '- Lopez said M bu bffn lrYiDa to bnntlhe family tot.be UDited Stites foc yean but effor1.I had failed because his brolber·in · la"'. a musician, was of military age . Rt>fl<'cllng on his Journey. Lopei sa.ad the majority of the 200 passengers oo bis boat to Florida were priS'OOers In CUban jails. "I talked to quite a f~ of the m. They were told t.bey could either go to the United St.at.es or Slay U\ pnson. • • J believe some of them were bardmed criminal.a. I talked to lots of them. I told t.bem that I could guarantee tbat the FBI knows more about tbetr records tban Castro. l told them to be honest and to teJI the truth and they satd they would." Lopu said be v.entured to a hotel ln Havana for • nlebt dur·. Ing J tropkal storm. • • 1 made two teCepbone calls to California. They couldh't have lasted more than six minutes and it CCMt $200." He satd coffee is selling for $30 a pound in CUban at.ora and a pound of rice c:oets about $6. Lopez a real estate salesman / in Huntln~ Beach. said be believe. that the days o! Castro are numbered. . ") went back to viJlt my fanu· ly last year. 1b1np were falling apart and friends and relaUves told me they were snil«abk. "There were many sad races. "It .. the beJinNq of the ad. Tbe =lmow tW CMtro .... ... daemn..·· "f WIS very, very lucky to get six persons. out. It was a miracle by St. Anthoay." (St. Anthony 1s the saint who i nter~ with God on behalf of people who may have lost things in Catholic Church tradition.> And Lopez' mother ls bappy, too. Although s he hasn't seer> her daughter yet. s he knows she 1s safe. and can visit her soon. "She doesn't have to cry on MotheT's Day any more. That's very important for me to be able to r;ay that." Lopei said. Fraud Case Conspirators Get Prison Two Orange Coast men con· vlcted last mootb in federal court of bUk.ine an Oxnard den· tlst out of $105.000 were aeon· tenced Mooday to prlsoo terms by a federal judge in Loa Angeles U S. District Court Judge Mau Byrne Jr. sentenced AtUI• UeAen. to, or Newport Beach. to five yean in priloo and lltch.MI Newman, 36. of Sout.b La1una. to three years. The two men wett convicted or wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wt.re fraud ln cOll\AeCUon with an adv~ fee acbeme ln· volvlns a deotbt tibo wu at· temptln& to neaotlate a S2 mUUon loen t.o ftnance eonstruc:· lion of several raequetbaJI clubs. U.S. Attorney Jl'red JacobMa uid the dentbt 1an the men $105,000 in adYmlff , .. for U · r•nllnf tbe multt·mllUGn dollar loan that never materialised . The dentist eventually con- t.lcted CM FBI in Int wbeD U.. two lftln ~ ,...l"ldal WI t.elePho8ecalli. DeAtft and Newmu 1Ull fK-e protecuUoa ID Or-.e and lM An1e• eowc• tn ~---­wtth ottt.r alle1ed fraud 1obenM1. One,lawtdftuor_,.,.. dht •• vlctJmiMd, II atmllar t.o lbt CMe f« wlllcb dMf ... convld.ed. The cOel' •v.t• a"""°" 8taeh ,...,._t who al!.!!•••1 •t•••=t"-"" ..... ..,.... ···~ ••• 'em~• .. • .,,.., .................. = ............... .,... Irvine High School s tudents got a taste this morning of the De-Generation Gap. the rock and roll band comprised of several teachers, a campus custodian and a stu- dent. Band members who have been play. ing together for about ~ee y_eary, will play tonight at the school s auditonum to -raise funds for the school's drama depart· ment. 'nckets are $3 and the con~rt starts at 7 ::-.>p.m . Oementean Tells 'Sex for Cash' Plot By DAVID KtJTlMANN Of "'" o.ir, ,.,._. $utt A San Clemente businessman and cha mber Of CGmmerce director nervously det>cTibed for an Orange County Superior Court Jury Monday the chain of t>vents which ltd to an alleged extortion plot against him by a San Diego woman with whom he once desired sex Travel agent Gale llowe. who also has tx!en active in San Clemente's recall movement agains t Mayo r Karollne Koester. was the firs t witness tn the trial of Jill Mane Bramlette. 21. She is charged w1lh lrying to e xt o rt S3 ,000 from the businessman. Miss Bramlette was arrested in Augus t by San C lemente police a.ft.er s~e met wi~ Howe in what Investigators said was a rendezvous to demand money Howe was wired fo r sound by police ln that eoCOWlt.er and the tape of their coovenatioo -or what could be beard of it over the din of background noiu - was plau'ed for the jury Mooda)'.. But it was the testimony o( the San Clemente businessman that dominated the day's testimony m Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom Howe described hov. Miss Bramlette first lelephoned tum m March. 1979, 1nqu1ring ubout Caribbean cruises fo r he r pa re nts . The be s p ectacl~d businessman tes t ified h e arranged to m eet. with her rlurlni a San Diego trip At that first meeting, he said. they spoke only briefly in a hotel lounge and parted company. On a second JOUrDeY t.o San Diego. however, Howe said they m~t again at a hot.el. discussed the 1pocif1cs of the cruise she wished to purchase for her parents. and theft t>eume matt Intimately involved. , 1 .. "Sht' WU a good-looking g>r . he uld under queaUonlng by Deputy 0t1U1ct Attorney John ('ronln .. And I had a few drtnh " Tht'y dmve t.o anotMr motel to chttk lnto a room. A• they were talung off lbe.ir clothes, Howe testified. Miss Bramlette asked him to refund bis commission on the cruise for having sexual intercourse wtth her. nnsered. Howe s aid h e 1mmed1at.eJy put his c-lothe"' back on and left ·1 ~as Uunking of a dtfft>rent relatJonsh1p, · he !>a1d. Howe. denled they had any !>ex ual ~latioosrup lfr said he drove her to whe~ !>he v.anted to ~el out and l~v again parted company Rut about t"'o "'el·k-. lal<'r. llov.l' testlhed. i.he called tu m a t h1!> San Clemente office. Hr !>aid !>he df!mandl'<l he· II·•' the c~l of her parent:o, · c·rui~t· <rr !>he "'ould tell h1!> "'1fe . the cha mber of com merce and a local newspaper that he had !>t''\'. with her "I told her ·no way' and hung up," he said. He claitl)ed she continued cal11n1 him aod eventually demanded IDCIDeY. about Sl.800. in rettrn f« her silentt. Asked by Crutin why be di<h'l't go to the polire nght awa)•. llo"'e testified, "I was scared " He s aid he eventually told all to his Wl(e and th~ poltei! on ,\u g 13, t h e day of M1o;o; Bra mll'llt' !> ar reM Thl· pol1<'1' outfitted him with a m1craphon4.' a nd he met with the younl' v. om an. he said. al the Red Fox lounge He said he gave her $1, 76S wluch officers had g1 ven to him , The t ape of that meeting v.a., played for the JW'Y. but onl> Howe's voice could be d1scemC'd through the no&se. "I don't ever want to stt you again," he S3 )S at one potnl "l only want you to leave me alone " \\iarden Resign8 SACRAMENTO CAP > -The warden ot Soledad Prison. Olis l..og~lna. has temporarily vacat· t-d his ,IOb a.ttu be111g accused of tape recording an employ~ ~rsevance hurlng. state of· fttt •I.a "'PO't- l.J.S. Denies Persian Gulf Harassment By 'n.e Aal!Mlated Press Several American hel 1copttts flew ove r fran1an s ~1ps e ogaged ,.an offs hore oil op-erallons 1n tbe Persian Gulf but c h a n ged cour c;e a fter fran1crn rorcf.'S \o\t'fe aler ted , Radin T-ehran ~aid loday The Penljgon c:.illed the repor t un trul.' a n d sai d no L'S hPl1 coptc r s "'e r !' nper ating nt>a r the area T h<.' report 'ia1d lrJOtJn Otl ~t 1n1.,lt-r t\h Akhor \tu1 nfar t r :.i v e I e d to t h 1 • ., C' en ,. th 1 s mo rn ing to tn Vcl>llga te the Mondav ntRht IOC'ldt•nt and that tht-lr;.in1an arm\ .111 for<"(• • .ind "·", '"'rt' ~u:ird111;: lht· 0 11 .. <·Il l> In a report fmm Tehran. the off1c1al So' 1et nt·"'., <1gency Tass quoted the Bci mdod newspaper as :.a)'ing fi ve U .S Naval h~licopters dropped a foamy chemical substa nce over the Persaan Gull on Monday nigb.l. causing a large f\re on the waler near Iran·~ coast. "This new pm\'ocat1on hy the r\mPnc:in m1 htar} 1s fresh proo£ 11( the f<i<'l that Wa-,,hington t'Ontmu~ lO make plans for ne ..... military \Cnlu.r~ a.i.irn1't lrdll," r."' .,J1d Vandals Hit Irvine School Ir vine policl' !>aid t oday s evernl thouund dollars in damage wa~ caused by vandals "'ho ransackt>d Irvine ·~ Rancho Sa n Jo aqutn Intermediate School Sunday. "Approximately $50 to S70 tn cash was takt>n , but the main los:. was causlld by damage to doors. funuture and windows.·· Lt Sam Allevato said The exact amount or damage ha.s ~ yet been determined U . Gene Norden said he isn't sure "'hetber t~ incident 1s related to a recent vandalism at Irvine Hi~ h Scbool. 'BJlll qu,u,, <://1WP,J/ )I fA\HK>N I V.~P • NCW~l lf"O\ C4Uf~ l*O tlltM>NC t1'41 ~.2 ... ' • 17 l VOL. 73, NO. 1M, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNI A Yo•r Httaieto•• Dally_ Ne•ttpaper TWENTY·FIVE CENTS -var.an BotlJer Finallg Has Her 'Dag' 17 By a08EU BAU Ea Ot•o.6tt ........... It was the firet Mother's Day In a Iona while that b is mot.be.r didn't have to cry. And for that, 37-year-old Tony Lopez belleves bis harrowing odyssey to Cuba and his return to tbe Un.iled States with bis sis- ter and her ra mHy sa fely out of the Communist country is more important than anything. Speaking at his two·story Hun- tington Beach home Monday, Lopez said. ··Everything you do you have to take a chance. I am thankful to God and to St. An· lhony." Lopez. who left Cuba an 1961. rushed to Miami April 23 when he got word that there might be a chance of freeing his sister. After sc ra mbling to find transportation. Lopez arrived at Po rt Mar tel April 23 aboard an American shrimp boat. the U.S. Capit.an. The going rate to bring relatives to freedom was $500 to Sl,000 per person. he said. "There were about 3,000 boats in the harbor . I fell like a prisoner and I thjnk everyone was afraid " Lopez. and others like him, spent 12 days on the boat waiting for the arrival of their re)aUves. A bucket had to make do as a toilet Cu ban soldiers r inged the port, aiming their guns al the waiting flotill a. .. It was Cas tro's message for us not to do anything foolish.·' Lopet said he a lso s aw a Russian-made helicopter Oying over the boats. ~uns brisllinl(. · C8ee FREEDOM, Pa1e A?> U.S. Protests Cuba's Buzzing1 of Copter OMty ~I ... SUtt li'Mte FINDING FREEDOM -Members of t he Lopez family, re united after 19 years. gather in Huntington Beach. Seated Cf rom leftl are Selma. Monika. Inez and Tica : standing are Vin cente. Tonv Jr. and Tony Sr. Oementean Tells 'Sex for Cash' Plot By DA vtD KVTZMANN ... o.iw .......... A San Clemente bualftessman and c hamber of commerce director nervously described for an Orange County Superior Court jury Monday the chalo of events wruch led to an alleged extortion plot against him by a San Diego woman with whom he once desired sex. Travel agent Gale llowe, who also has been active in San Clemente 's recall movement aga i n s t Ma y o r Karoline Koester. was the first witness in the trial of Jill Marie Bramlette. 21. She is char~ed with trying to ex t o rt $3 ,0 00 fr o m t h e businessman. Miss Bramlette was arrested in August by San Clemente police after she met with Howe in what investigators said was a rendezvous to demand money Howe was wired for sound by police in that encounter and the ta pe of their conversation -or what could be hea rd of it over the din of background noise - was played for the jury Monday. But it was the testimony of the San Clemente businessman that dom inated the day's testimony in Superior Court J udge Byron McMlltan's courtr oom. Howe descr ibed how Miss Bramlette first telephoned rum in March, 1979, inquiring about Car ibbean cruis es ror her parents . The bespect acled b usinessm a n testifi ed h e arranged to m eet wit h her during. san Diego trip. At that ftrst meeUn1, he said, they spoke only briefly ih a hotel lounge and parted company. On a second joUrMY to San Die10, however, Howe said they met apin at a hotel, discussed the specifics of the cruise she wished to J>Urcbase for her pareats. md then became more mUmlltely lnYOlved. "Sbe .,,. a &OOd·looklnc girl," he sfid under questlonin1 by Deputy otmtet Aatome-y JOhn Cronin. •·And I had a few drinks." They drove to another motel to check into a room As they were taking off their clothes. Howe testified, Miss Bramlette asked him to refund hls commission on the c ruise for having sexual intercourse with her. Ange red . Ho we sa id he immediately put his clothes back on and left. "I was thinking of a different relationship." he said. Howe denied they had any sexual relationship. He said he drove her to where she wanted to get out and they again parted company. (See PLOT, Page A21 Youth Seized In Attack on Vice Principal San Cleme nte police have c h a r ged a 15 -year -old San Clemente High School student with assaulting an administrator following an incident In front of t h e hi g h school Mo nday morning. The youth allegedly struck vice principal Ross Velderrain with his skate board after the man told the youngster to go inside the school building. Police report the youth was wrestled to the ground by se veral other students who witnessed the 1Dcldent and who held him until police arrived. Tbe YoUtb was taken to the Sao Cleqlente police station where be was booked on an assault dlarge aPd released to bis parents. Crewmen Shaken ByMiGs MI AMI <AP) -The State Department has lodged a protest with Cuba after two MiG jets stunned the crew of a Coast Guard heli copter with three dangerously close passes that left the chopper shuddering over the Baha mas. "A st.roog protest" was sent to Havana . with formal written protests to be made today. Slate Department spokesman David Nall laid in Wubina(on. A Coat Guard spokesman ln Miami said tbe helicopter was buzzed Monday as it made a low alUtude tearch around Cay Santo Domln10 for .four sailors lost ln Saturday eve ning's sinklng of the Royal Bahamas D e f e n se F o r ce g un boat Flamingo. Lt . Nonis Turner referred to the incident about 35 miles north of Cu ba's easte r n coast as "e x tre m e l y d ang e r ou s harassment." ··The aircraft shuddered from the force of the plane going by.'· T urner said after speaking by te lephone with t he pilot. Lt David KunJcel. at his base in Borinquen. Puerto Rico. One MIG passed over the h e licopte r and t he o ther swooped 100 or 200 yards to the l e ft , the n o n e o f t h em a pproached from beblnd. pulled about 50 feet below the chopper and sbot straight up just in front or it. Turner said. "He thought they were just joking when they first started." Turner said. ··But the third time ... he heard him and all of a sudden he saw him just in front or him, going straight up ... ··It passed 50 feet under the helicopter, which was only 300 feet above the ocean, cutting in its after burne r as it passed unde r tbe he licopter . then climbed to full altitude and cir cled. .. That's a n extremely close pass for any aircraft, especially ror a helicopter , which is so s usceptible to turbulence. It's almott a near m iss when you have ai~rafl pass tbat close.·' Afterward, the helicopter ho•ered over a nearby Navy ship. the U~ Cbarles F. Acfaml. until lbe jell were no longer oo tha mlMUe destroyer's radar. ~ uld. E,ihn Spurs Local CallS ' . BOmb Tlareai. at KOCE-TV ProH Hoax bet•.. \,laat nat'9n •d UM Sa•fl•, wbo clalDl tb• prodacdae CCllltaiDI diltortiw ............... Oia .._ utioDal level, tome A••eaa oftleial1 eapreued ---....... feel tbrouP U..~8"*..Ua~, :t"..!I:.' U.I . rela wttlt At KOCS, MwHer, ttaUon ·-~ QeNea ,......., "WI UH ......... ,,...." .. , ,....a-a JflMttn ,... IM ..... .... :. .=. r..= :-.:::re: =:r.=-~_., ............. CMily~SUfl- ARCHITECT CRESSMAN AND LAGUNA'S 'ClEOSHAU' He Battlea N9'ghbor9 and City Over Old HouN Plan Stymied Laguna Zoning Stance Firm By STE VE MITCHELL Of-o.M"f ~ S\Mf The new owner of the slightly dilapidated Cape Cod house in Laguna Beach claims its former tenant. have included ghosts and, for a short while . former drug euru Dr. Timothy Leary. What a J:'c hiteci J ack Cressman wou.ld like to do i& move bla bullneaa lnto the wood structure at the corner of Glenneyn and Cleo 1treets. right a cro11 the road from busy Albertlon~ Market ln Lacuna Buch. Tbat would give blm a eood locatlon for b1a business and also s ave a bit ol Laguna's hiatory, be H JI, But LQ\ma Beach City Coun· cU natmben. at the urctnc ol CreHaao'a new nel1hbon. tunMCI clown the arcbltect'1 re- 1 que1t far a zone cbante lbat woUI aUow b1m to mowe 1111 draftiam tablea ud mapt into "Cl.-..a." a once ele•ant but now~ IAIUD• "charmer." He ..,a the coacll dedlk>n lea'Ytl blm wtU9 few options. U M ca't Pf••n• ua. Gad buildlDI, lle'U bave to tear it do• aillt replace It wttb a a&M- b1•11 • .... ·•made ol tme· co wttla ... ,... but emcteat .............. ,.. He call• Ill• alterHUY• • .. ....._ durtn apartment," Hd ·iMata l would be tailor m• ,_ eol'-1• 1tudentl or ...... ,. ..... Ht• 1et11tbore 0111 It ......... ,.rr.:• ~=er-.:-.:: n..,... .... , llll!lf•*'· •. .:-... .-. =~:='=-= .,.. While c ity off1 c1als laud Cressman's intention to restore the old building, they term the use change "spot zoning." To that . Cressm a n points a cr oss the street from his elevated property to the loading dock at Albertson's Market. "It's a 24-bour trash, \ruck (See PIAN., Pa1e A.U 'SC Tot's Fall FromMo-ped Proves Fatal A J.yeer-okl San Clemente Cir1 died Sunday after abe fell from the bad ol a IDOi*I drivea by a friend of her family, pollee takl. The little litl WU fUlbed to San Clemente General Halpftal at ll:JO a .m . a.nd , after a two-bour effort to revive blr, .... prcaounced de.cl al l :• p.m. A polke 1pot•mu uJd the r.rt wa1 picked up la frcmt of tile .. uy boee M .. Aft. 8ern and clrt ..... tile block bJ .. un6dentafted,..... ot ... ,.....,, Po&Aee ..W U. ••••• .. _. ar,....., ... ,.....,. a alaOlllWAft. lerra 11 11 u.e ..... to ... tllron tro. .. ..................... .......... f~&"':.:·.=·..:..~ ,,,,., ....... .. .. .. -.., ... ~., .... ., .. . ~ .......... Dial , ... , ••• •Mr .... " ... .. ............ . Mor.tgage Interest Rates Dip SA'N FRANCISCO <API ·- P..,LenllaJ home buyers continue to get more breaks as one or the s t a t e 's larges t r ea l estate m ortgage broker s reduce d mterest rates on brokered real estate mortgage loa.ns and a San Fra ncis co ba nk lower ed its prime home mort1age rate. J . Robert Meieda. exttuUve vlce P19ideal ol Pacific P\81\ of CaUfonU.a. aaMt it '90Uld ~ lDt.uelt rata Oft ~ ol VUll seeured by rut property from 18 percent to 16 percent. P,cilk PIM, • •ubsidi&ry of TIM aoe..rt A. McNeil Corp., bM offleea la 2l California cities. The newer rates 10 into effed w~. Crocke r Bank. meanwhile. lo we r ed t he p rim e ho m e mortgage rate from 16 1"1 percent t o 1 3 ~ p e r cent e ffective Mond ay, according to Fred Morr iso n . execut ive v ite president. real estate industries d1v1sion . The new rate will apply to 80 percent mortgages on existing single·family homes which are owner occupied. Meanwhile. Bank of California today said it wall Join a growing nu m ber of ba nks charging customers who hold their credit cards Ralph Ras mussen. BankCal senior vice pres ide nt. cited infl ation and low profitability from bank c redit card s as reasons for the $15 ann ual fee to begm July l for holders of its VISA and Master Cards. No change is planned in the formula on which monthly payments are comp uted for c a r d ·hol de rs w h o e xte n d pa y men t s for t h e ir card purchases. be said. Barut of Amen ca. lbe world's largest rommerciaJ bank . and Crocker Bank earlier announced they would begin charging fees to their credit card-holde rs. BofA will charge an annual fee, C rocke r a f ee for e ach transact.ion with its cards. Coast Weatller -nurty percent ctt.ance or 1bowers tonlebt and We dnesday morning. Ptrtly cloudy We dnes· d ay afternoo n with chance of showers de -crea1ln1 to 10 percent. Cooler Wednesday . t.ow1 tonl•bt 54 at tbe- beacbn aDd 51 Inland. Ht&bl WedMlday a to CT. IMIHT••~Y • ell QAll V Pll.Ol L§C Tueadax. Mg t:t. '* ~--JlJST BRL4DNG p,...f' ... AI Lo&t 1Nw,.,.. ....,., ...,.. _. ri111'...,. ••lope Ml• FREEDOM •• Dime-a-gallon Fee Weighed by Judge 1h ea•• ~.-u• f Cllbaa · .wua .. a,eo ... -... ,_ U.. ._..•an ...-ttlll al· Ml•r.to ..... ,, ..... . WASKlNOT()N <AP) ft.ttaU tue>ltnt' prices may 10 up 10 ceau a c•Uon 11utnday unlea • rec1 ral Judce rulet •1aln1t P.,...ldrnt Carter's plu lJ ~Judi*~ E ffob!MM Jr •• tGDaldertnc a auJt ..._ c\almed 0.. 1• rte Is unt0n1U\vUonal. The l0tlot aide la ~ to appul IW ruhn&. wblcb RM pr'Oll\JMd by the endot-...,. Carter announcf'd lhe r~ aa a iH t'Onservatlon measure, uylnt tbe ttlsb~r prac.a would for« drive~ to Wit' IH11 an iand lbua belf cut U S. lmport.1. wtucb now a... 1 3 mllUoo barrel& of crude o6 da.lb • ••• ••l•r••r• Opr•• WASIUNGTON (AP> -House and Senate ne.roUalon opeoed a cooferenc. \Oday on widely dlver1m1 plana to balance tbe 1111 Wdael. faclna freeb compllcaUons cau.ed by S.ale YOla &o keep alive Saturday mall. 1tate revem.ae 1hann1 and 1r&Dta to local police department.I The Seoate'a refu.al to ... thok proararna creau. new confilcta betwHm ita defenae·heavy, 1613 l bUUon balanced budget and the House package wtuch favors kllllng all three The Senate approved •tS budget for r1scaJ 1981 on a 68 28 vote Monday mght, with 19 Republican6 Joining 49 Democrat~ In favor of the s pemdlag plan Prof~uor IMdl<>•~fl la Fra•d BOSI'ON <AP> -A Northeulem Unlvers1ty professor used women st~ts and others to collect up to Sl mtltion in welfare benefits. the largest welrare fraud case in state his tory, the at&omey general's ofhce said today The physical education professor. Robert Haves. 34. WI'" one of five people indicted last month by a Suffolk County grand jury, the attorney 1eneral'1 otnce announced. He wu arrested in Haris Harrt•burg, Pa. Dollar De<>fin#'•: Gold Down LONDON <AP > The dollar declined on world exchanges today In reaction to the contJnued slide in U S tnteres t rates Gold and s ilver prices weresli1hUy lower. In Tokyo, the dollar clOled at 227.35 yen, down from 230.20 In London, the pound COit $2.2880, compared to $2.2813. In London gold closed at ~14 an ounce, down $1 at Uie clou Monday. In Zunch, the metal cl05ed at $512.20, uncban1ed from Monday. Silver was quoted at $12.65 an ounce in London, down from $12 SS · Laguna Youths Win OC Architects' Prize Dana Hiiis High School Seniors Jerr LeW1s and Steve Clark have designs on a future ln architec· ture. With recent successes propel- ling them. they are on their way. They were big winners in re-~nt countyw\de architecture competition. Jeff placed first and Steve third an the Oranae County Cbapt.er of the Am•rle•J\ J..awear~·~ tiblt lor aU ..... ~ tctaoOill: eattw tJU snont.h. Also. Steve was recently named tbe p-and wmner in the architecture dlvlaion of the Oranae County Youth Expo. In both cases. the boys were entering archJLecturaJ drawings . Jerf's presentation of a solar home for a family or six was praised by members or the pro- fessional architect 's group, said Mike Fisher, architecture . in· structor al Dana Hills. · .. Both boys worked very pro· fes1ionaUy." said Fisher. "Their work parallels very closely with that or an actual archttecrs of· nee." For the AIA competition. slo· denu were directed to prepare drawlngs for an energy efficient home and were glven Inform•· liou u tD the bypothellcal site, zonlnc restrictions and deslcn problems. .. It was pretty bli." aald Jeff. "I was really proud of myself. I mtaht get a couple of job offen ~t of lt. Some of the architect.a came up and said they wouJd Prop. 9 Blasted SACRAMENTO (AP> Uo\verslty of CaUfom\a Presl· dent Oavld Suon conalders PropoelUon 9 "a threat of un· known maenitude lo all levels and kinds of educaUon." He aald the unlvers\ly wouldn't need tui· llon thJs year -or . he hopes, in tt.iture years -ir the voters de· teat Proposition 9. DAILY PILOT --------like me to come ln and talk with them." Steve, who has been accepted at the Phoenix Institute or Technology in Phoenix. ts no strancer to successes on the high achool level. He wu honorfld tbla year by the San Clemente Veterans of Foretsn Wan u a l'eclplent of thelr lnduatrial arta cltiunsblp ........ Mid. ... die Or...... CDallt7 y oatb grqo. ill 8llldJUoll to belna the GniDCI Wilmer. ~e won a nnt place for a set of worttq drawinp and a third place !or a houae framing model. For the model, which included a cement slab, the idea was to demonstrate functionalism In the home. "ln architecture. a lot of buJld· ings don't work, In the areas of c1rculatlon, view, heating, or venUlation," he said. "We were to present a model that was functional." Jeff plJJ\S to attend either Cal Poly Pomona or Arlwna State University. Other Dana Hills wmners al the Orange County Youth Expo were Dave Knudson. fl1'11t place for a two-story framing model and second place for a siflgle family dwelling drawing; Paul Quinn, aecond place for a bouae and garage fra ming model: Brian Harvey, second place for drawing• of a residential home. Tom Zink. second place for a mechanical drawing. Barry Bates, thi rd place for a mechanical drawing, and Nelson Jun, third place for a mechanical drawing. .. ............... -.... ..................... boat 1 UUnlt they lstuld him .. Lopei brou_,ht .. ,, parents. Vluna. and IMI Lopes, to U.. Unltf'd SUtn Crom Cuba ln 1'10 Thf'f allO make thelr bom9 In tfunUaatoa Beach. And fut Thunday M: returned to 'lortda w\tb bl• •\aleT, M arlh•. her husband Jorce E•t•dflla. daughters Selma, l~. and Monika, 6 , and twins l>laneUl1 and Juan, 5 Ile brou1ht the two older girts to llunUn"°" Beith Monika, he uy1, 11 &olnc wild over t.oYs while ~ma has never aeeo so much cloclun& and food U\ her lift> In SpanJah, she 11ld she Ukes th~ Unlted Stat~ very much. The rm o( the family ls stay- ing In Florida untH joM can be found "l don 'l want t.o brmg them hl·n · 1f they have to go on welfare Lire can become too ca!>y that way,·· Lopez said. Lopez said he has been trymg to brlng the family to the United States for yeani but efforts had failed because hta brother-In· law. a mus1c1an, was of military age Reflecting on his journey, Lopez said the majority or the 200 paaaengcrs on bis boat to Florida were prisoners ln Cuban jails "I talked to quJt.e a few or them. They were t<Md they could either ao t.o the United St.ates or stay in prison. '· 1 believe some of them were hardened criminals. I talked to lots or lhem. I told them that I could auarant.ee that tbe FBI knowa more about their records tban Catro. I told them to be hone1l and to tell the truth Md they aa.id they would." Lope: saJd he ventured to a hotel ln Havana for a night dur· ing a tropical storm. "I made two teJephone calls to Callromla. They couldn't have lasted more than six minutes and It cost $200." He said coffee Is selling for $30 a pound in Cuban stores and a pound of Mee costs about $6. Lopez, a real estat.e salesman In Huntington Beach. said he believes that the days of Castro are numbered. "I went baclc to visit my fami· ly last ye&1 . Things were falling apart and friends and relatives told me they were miserable. "There were many aad faces. "ll lat.he be11nniD1 of the end. TM =amow.u.atcutro u. been themU•.'' "I •• very. very lucky to set abt persons out. It wu a miracle by St. Anthony." <St. Anthony Is the saint who intercedes with God on behalf o( people who may have lost things m Catholic Church tradmon. l And Lo~' mother Is happy. loo. Although she hasn't seen her daught.er yet. s he knows she ls safe. and can visit her soon. "She doesn't have to cry on· Mother 's Day any more. That's very impo'1.ant for me to be able to say that." Lopez said. Rabies Clinic Set In Capistrano An a nti.rabies vaccination cUnlc ror dogs will be beld at San Juan Capi1trano Elemen· tary School. 318(2 El Camino Real. May 20. - The clinic is being sponsored by the Southern California Veterinary Medical Associallon and wtll be open from 7 to 8:30 p m Vaccinations will be $2 per dog For more tnformaUon calJ 994-4602. ~-..-.... OESPfTE VANDALi, MEOHIORS' COMPLAINTS, WORK MOVES AHEAD OM CRESCENT POINT workmen From ow ContrKtlnv Wont on A"'Pf*Matef lnduded In 1109.eoo View Pertc Crescent Park's Work Progressing C onstruction s hould be completed by mid-s ummer on the new Crescent Ba y Point Park in north Laguna Beach. des pite vanda li s m and a n eighbor's C'O m pla1nt that pathways art> too dose to his home The view park. located at I.he end o( McKnlJhl DMve ln North Laguna. ls belllg constructed by OW Cootracung Co , or Laguna Beach at a C05l of $109.594 • The U\J'ee.Quarter acre pa.rt will include five viewing platforms overlooking Seal Rock. Catalina Jslaod and tbe coast ti.De. Other reatures of the blufftop park include m eandering pathways o f deco mposed granite . a concrete circular seatlng area and landscaping Natural borders of lemonade berries. bougainville a and prickly brush will keep viewers from climbing down the face of the steep cliffs, city ofhcia.ls hope. The three lots compris ing Crescent Bay Point Park were purchased by the city ror '500.000 several ye~p ago wllh funds from the atate s Land and Water ConservaUon Fund and some county revenue sharing funds. But confl.lcts over uaes ln the park behyeen the state. the county and the coastal co m mission have held up development of the property until Uu.s year. . Now the work is under way. city o(ricials report there have been mstances or vandalism to new structures U\ the park. Vandals have scr i bbled initials in still-wet concrete and have littered the seat.lng ana with beer boUJes and trash. Earl Rippee. who Uves in a home adjacent &o the new park; convinced the City Council last week to change the dire<:t1on of one of the gravel pathways away r,.om lu.s home. "The way it is now. I have no idea wt-Jch of the hundreds oC •is 1tors U5tng the path Wlll be casing m} place." he told I.he council - Rippee said his home has been · burglan zed on three occa'>1ons '>Inn · the park v. a!> purcha.-,4"<1 ano said recent improvemt'nlc, to the park h ine drav.n late night visitors \\ho drink and maKe noist'. Pohce officers tn recent w~s ha ve been m.akiat extra pat.ro'5 or the area and wlll conuoue rrequenl checks of the bluft\.<>s> al least untll ~tructloa ls completed. Fro• Pafl#' :l I PLAN STYMIED ... and light show." Cressman say!>, adding he Uunks res1dent1al use of his property 1~ ndtculous "What the city told me 1s that G lenneyre Street 1s the buffer between my residential property and the market." he said. Some buffer. he snor ts. Cressman paid ror a trarflc sur· vey that shows more than 13.000 cars use Glenneyre during the day. And. he claims. the racket from the 24·hour market couJd wake the dead. Speaking or which, Cressman says he's still researching stones he's heard about the SO- year-old building. which was moved to lu present locatk>n ln 1931 rrom a lot on Diamond Street. He sa.id a woman was killed &11 the home dunna World War U. the result of a love tnangle. And he says. a llkeness of lhe vie- um ·s race appeared an mtldev. in the room v. her~ she v. as murdered Cressman says he's got pie tu res of the bizarre profile As to claims that the tugh pri e st of LSD s lept there. Cressman said police records !>hould su.nam that report But even If there 15 hllle tus tory to the building. Cressman says It should be saved and. in his term. recycled. And despite tus neighbors con cem s. Cressman says he's w1U· ing to draft a contract to limit the commercial use of the bu1ld mg to low·proflle offices La1una Beach does not have a t>roressional-adm101strati ve of· f1ce zoru.ng, 60 Cressman said he was for~ed lo seek the com· mercial t.Oning. "We're not talking about a rast·food outJet or an auto p.a.rt.s store here," he said. ,~,.... Pa_. A I PWT ... But about two weeks later. Howe testified. she called hJm at hla San Clemente office. Ke aa\d she demanded he pay the cost o( her parenl.11' cruise or s he would tell his wife, tht> chamber of commerce and a local 'neW1lpaper that he had sex With her. "l told her ·no way' and hung up," he aa1d. He c laimed s he continued calling him and e ve ntually demanded money, about $2.800. 10 retum for her silence. Asked by Cronin why he didn't go to the police right away. Howe testified. "I was scared." He saJd he eventually told all to h\s wife and the poli~ on Aug 13. the da y o r Miss Bramlt!tte's arrest. The police outr1tt.ed tum with a microphone and he met with the young v. om an. he said. at the Red Fox lounge He said he gave her SJ ,765 1o1.h1ch oHlcl'r~ had given lO h1m The tape of that meeting wa!> played for the 1ury. but only !10 1.1.t'·!> vo1rl' could b1· d1scemcd t brou>-!h tht' noi!>C. ··1 don't ever want to :.t.~ you again," he says .it ont• point • I onh want you to ll'a \'c ml' alon1' Park Meters "Decapitated' 'I Burglars imitat ing Paul Jl.ewman Ill the film ··cool Hand Luk('" appan>ntl~ U5ed p1pecut· tl·rs to re mo\ e lbe heads rrom l 1o1. o parking meter.. 1n Laguna Heach !).Umellme before Mond<A} morn Ill~ rhe double hedded meter!> v.i>rt: cul from two locut1ons an tht: 1200 block of North Coast H1gnway Ci ty officials plare the lo:.s of thl' meter.. at S..WO and esumate SI:? 10 currency was taken dur· ing the early morning caper. Plane Rams Plant NEUNKIRCHEN. We s t Germany (APl --Three fa ctory v.orkers were killed when a Belgian F -104 Starflghter crashed into a German factory after the two-man crew balled out. police said. The plane lost power dunng 3 training rueht Monday over the Saarland after a large bird was sucked into one of lhe engines. the crewman told police after they parachuted to safety. JI rAlttfOH tM.AH0 • NIWf!OIJ •AOt. CMJtOIMA Ni6t , ... IOHI fPHt ... ,,... • , • . .. • 7 ,J -Orange Coast tOITION VOL. 73, NO. 1M, 3 SECTIONS, • ll'AOES ORANGE COUNTY, C,LIFORNIA l'our Ho•eto•n Dally N_.wMpaper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS .Culllan Bather Finally Has Her 'Day' Daily "1191 M .. t ,._ FINDING FREEDOM -Members of the Lopez family, reunited after 19 years. gather in Huntington Beach. Seated (from left ) are Selma, Monika. Inez and Tica; standinJ? are Vincente. Tonv J r . and Tony Sr. Oementean Tells 'Sex for Cash' Plot By DAVID KUTZMANN a. .. DMly """ ..... A San Clemente busi.neuman a nd c hamber of commerce director nervously described ror an Orange County Superior Court jury Monday lhe chajn of events which led to an alleged extortion plot against him by a San Diego woman with whom he once desired sex. . Travel agent Gale Howe. who llso has been active in· San Clemente's recall movement against Mayor Karoline Koester. was the first witness in the trial of Jill Marie Bramlette. 21. She Is charged with trying to extort $3,000 fr om the businessman. On a second journey to Sap Die10, however, ~e said they met atain at a hotel, discussed ' the specifics of the cruise she wished to.purchase for her parents, alld \hen became more intimately involved. "She was a good-looking girl." he said under questioning by Deputy District Attorney John Cronin. "And I had a few drinks." They di;pve to another motel to check in• a room. As they were taking off their clothes. Howe testified. Miss Bramlette asked him to refund his commission on the cruise for having sexual intercourse with her. Angered, Howe s aid he immediately put his clothes !See PLOT. Page A2 > By aoa1:aT Ma111:a °' ................... It wu tM rirst Mother's Day In a lOfti while that his mother dldn't bave to cry. And for that, 37·year-old Tony Lopez believes his harrowing odyssey to Cuba and his mum to the United States with hls sis· ler and her family safely out of the Communist COWltry ls more important than anything. Spea.ldn1 at his two-story Hun- t1n1ton Beach home Monday, Lopez said, "Everything you do you have to take a chance. I am thankful to God and to St. An· thony." Lopez. who left Cuba in 1961. rushed to Miami April 23 when he gol word .that there might be a chance of freeing bis sister After scrambling to find transportation, Lopez arrived at Port Mariel April 23 aboard an American shnmp boat, the U.S. Capitan The going rate to bring relatives to freedom was s:;oo to Sl.000 per person. he said. "There were about 3,000 boats an the harbor I felt like a prisoner and I think everyone was afraid." Lopez, and others hke ham. spent 12 days on the boat waiting for the arrival of their relatives. A bucket had to make do as a toilet. Cuban soldier s ranged the port, aiming their guns at the waiting notilla. "lt was Castro's message for us not to do anything foolish " . Lopez said he a lso saw a Russian-made helicopter flying over the boats. guns bristling !Stt FREEOO~. Page A.2) U.S. Protests Cuba's Buzzing of Copter Crewmen Shaken ByMiGs MIAMI <AP> -The State Department bas lodged a protest with Cuba after two MiG jets s tunned the crew of a Coast Guard helicopter with three dangerously close passes that left the chopper shuddering over the Bahamas. "A strong protest" was sent to Havana. with formal written protests to be made today. State Department spokesman David Nall said in Washington. A Coast Guard spokesman in Miami said the helicopter was J>uased llonday aa it made a low altitude search a r ound Cay Santo Dominao for four sailors lost In Saturday evening's sinking of the Royal Bahamas De f e n se Force g unboat Flamingo. LL. Norris Turner referred to the incident about 35 miles north of Cuba's eastern coast as "extremely dangerous harassment." "The aircraft shuddered from the rorce or the plane going by.'' Turner said after speaking by telephone with the pilot: Lt. David Kunkel. at his base in Borinquen. Puerto Rico. One MiG passed over the · <See MIG's, Page A2 > Miss Bramlette was arrested rn August by San Clemente police arter she met with Howe in what investigators said was a rendezvous to demand money Howe was wired for sound by police in that encounter and the tape or their comersation -or what could be heard of it over the din of background noise - was played for the jury Monday. But it was the tesU mony or the San Clemente businessm an that dominated the day's testimony in Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom. Mesa Dance School Needs Speeiat-0 K Uglu Work Ev er wonder wh a t happens when the lights on the huge Fountain Valley Drive-in sign burn out? Electrician Don Walters knows. It's up to him to change the bulbs Howe described how Miss Bramlette first telephoned him in March. 1979, inquiring about Caribbean cruises for her parents. The bespectacled businessman testified h e a rranged to meet with her dur.ing a San Diego trip. At that first meeting, he said, they spoke only briefly in a hotel lounge and parted company. Orange Coast Weatiaer 'l'lltl1.Y perceat tban~e or 1bowen tont1bt and Wednesday mornlns. Partly tloudy Wedne•·· day afternoon with ebaaee of 1howers de· erea1bai to 10 percent. Cooler Wedne1da1 . Low1 i.i'91\ N at tlle beaeltM Md 51 lnlaad. ..... ......,.to..,, D•l8•Te•AY Sunshine Dance Academy owners must apply for a special permit to o p e rate thei r disco-dance school in the downtown Costa Mesa area. planning commissioners have ruled. The commission a ls o pos tponed for two w eek s its ruling on a separate variance so u g ht by the academy operators to reduce the number of parking s paces they are required to maintain in the downtown a rea zoned for commercial use. City officials contend the academy is operating !)Je"ally President OfGWC ·Quits Post Lee A. SteYeu pretldent of Goaden Welt ~eae in Hunt- in1ton Beatb alnce 19'17, re· ..,..... ~ tlUa morn · Jal • ..,., lie .... decided "it b beat to ............ let oCben deal wttll tbe problems tbat CGn· froat ~ .iue.tion. ,. la a iea. ..... to Ute ed· ...... af'"o.t Com...U· ~ Cell~atrlet today, ...._, uidlMnelT......, ........ "' .. ~-.. -... hi would take vaelltkla -...... ...,.u ......... . ...... b . ......... :.r-· roru.....,..., ..._. ................ '° "".-..... .... ... ••• • ., ........... c l•l•rl• ''"tdi•t wtvt• ..... without a city business license. But that license won't be issued until the planning commission approves the use permit and parking variance. Monday's commission action follows the arrest earlier this month of a 25-year-old Costa Mesa woman for suspicion or prostitution a fter the dance teacher a llege<$ly solicited an undercover police officer in the academy. Following that arrest, the city's planning department notified leaaing agent JobD L. Gordin that a use permit would be required to operate the academy, now considered "a . non.enumerated or adult use." Roberta Costa, admlniltrative assistant for the plannin1 department. said her or1a nilatl on. act•d on lnformatlon re1ardlna academy operations lft iasuin1 tbe non-confCll'IDinl usa1e nallq. Sbe said tbe academy, unllke most dance schools, offers prl•ate lessons in small carpeted rooma. •1at1e dt)' ordinaaen do not ban sucb actlvtty from tbe commerelal 1one. neltber do tbQ alow for it, she said. Gerdln eauld not be reached ror commnt re11rdln1 the newly required permit . A sn.......-at UM academy aaid eerUer that the academy often dllCO·d•nee IHIODI, eoftlr.., wtUl IOlne ...... lnatructGn wbo won two lldftl. Onm9t Camt1 ......... c.t .... nMd lut rear "•' Ult l•Hlll•• (nude 111odell•f) ltudlo wllle~rt•lo111 r ...... "" ....... Ute ..... ., " • • -.: .... ,., ..... ' -,.... .. •"-'----· • Filin Spurs Local Calls Bomb Threats at KOCE-TV Prove Hoax Despite a few bomb tllreats telepboMd to tbe HuntlDston Beacb·bued tele\fllion IUtkln, tbe contro¥etaial doeu-drama "Death ol a Prlnce11" aired Mon,::.:r nl1bt ·on KOCE·TV. Cba 90, wttboul incident, a .... u. oftldal Hid. Tbe ttatlaft '°laed about aoo Cr"o:n• t•ll• prtor to tbe dMlt wl about 100 cluftq ••• after tlM promram wu •• ,... ,,.. 1'11111 ti " .... ............. °"'"~ ........ Ill•'• •••l•U•• of ••••• Ar•M•• 1uUurt, ftar '' .... ...... Ar ..... ~-c1.:• rl Ir tf •. ( lel•&eil .. .:: , ... c., . Re1ardint the bomb threats. station manqer Doo Gerdts ob- served. "That's pretty typical for otber staUonl up in Hollywood, butl'daa1tt'utJl)lcalforua." He said the ltation took extra security pncall&ionl MOIMlay al tu tran1m1tter 8Dd broadc•t raclllllH at Oolden WHl eou .... but tbe Un•ta P'O"d '°be .............. . TMdDN .... at._...oa tl•• lite of • laudl AraMan prllHll wlao WH ••-Utll 11tt1a1• for •• alltll ldMlltrtUI affair WU I ...... Britaln caused a dlplomauc rtl\ between that nation and the Sa ud is. wbo c laim the production contains distortiOns and inaccuracies. On t.be naliooal level, tome American officlal1 expre11ed fur tbet tM tum. fed tbroup the Public Broadtutin~, could U11Mt U.S. re.la wtt1s tbeS.udia. ... tlJ DAIL V PILOT c TUf!dfY. Mu l3 1HO -~"' _.......--JVST BREAIUNG-----... Dime-a-gallon Fee Weighed by Judge . WASHINGTON tAP) -Retael auollne prtca Qll)J.,.., Lo ctGLa a 1aUoD 1'hwsela~ UD1-• federal Jwda• Nia qalMl Ptet•tter.t Carter'& ptal'I ~ U . otatrict Juel&• Aubrey t Roblnson Jr wu eoaaldenna • 1Yil U..l dalmed 0.. cu fff t. UDCOOtUtuUoaa.I. The loUAI •kte '8 ~ to appeal hb rulln1, wtUch be pnmlMd by CM tnd of \oday. Caner knnounc~'d the Ct'e u a aas conMrvaUon m~a&uro. uyan.1 tht-h.a_achf'r pr•et-•·®Id rorce driven to uae le a au and thus ht lp cut U S amporb. wbkh now att '1 3 million barr..-11 of crudtt aid dally Bllllpf C'eJtff•r••r• •P••• WAS!UNGTON t AP\ -House and Senate nt10U1\0n opent'd a ('Onfuen<'• tc&_ay on wtdt'ly d\nr1ln& plans to bllence th• 1•1 bu41et.. fat'ld( frwh compUuuou uu.1ed b)' Senate votes to keep a.Uve &turd.a)' maal. st•te reve nut •h•rin• and grantli to local poUce departments T~ St>natt'i. refusal to u tho$c prouam6 crut.ea oew conmcts behrteen It.a defense--heaVJ, 1113 l bUUoa balanced budgel and lhe H<M&l4S package which favort klllln1 all lhne. The Senate approveo 1ts Dudget !or fiscal 1981 on a 68·28 vote Monday night. with 19 Republicans JOLmng 49 Democr»t:. 1n favor of the t.pendmg pl•n O.Jllar o,-,.,.,. .... Geld Do"' n LC~NDON ~AP> -The dollar declined on world exchan1es today an ~a<.'taon to the continued slide in U S interest rates Gold and silver prices were slightly lower In Tokyo. the dollar closed at 227 35 yen. down from 230 20 In London, the pound cost $2.2880. compared to $2.2813. In London ~old closed at ~14 an ounce, down $1 at the close Monday In Zunch, the metal d<>&ed at SSl2.20. unchanged from Monday Sil ver was quoted at $12.65 an ounce ln London. down from $12.88 2 .Je1U11er• Rel ur11 lo .t irporl PORTLAND, Ore. (AP> -Two jethners returned to Portland IntemaUonal Airport shortly after takeoff this morn- ing, while an lncomlng paasen1er Jet landed alter reportin1 me<.'han.lcal problems. All three planes, which reported problems within • one-hour period, landed safely a nd there were no injuries. f'ro• Pag .. :t I PWT RELATED ••. back on and lert. "I was thinking of a different relationship... he s aid. Howe denied they had any sexual relationship. He said he drove her to where she wanted \0 get out and they a1a in parted company. But about two weeks later. Howe testified. she called him at his San Cle mente oltlce. He said she demanded he pay the cost of her parent.a' cruise or she would tell his wife. the cbamber of commerce and a local newspaper that he had sex with her "I Lold her •no way' and him& ....... he aaJd. He claimed •he continued c-llin& him and eventually demanded money, about $2.M>O. in return for her silence. As ked by Cronin why he dJdJft go t o the police right aw~r· Howe testified. "I was scared. He said he eventually told all to ha s wife and the pollce on Suicide Try Unsuccessful NEW "VORK <AP> -Italian financier Michele Sindona. convicted of fraud ln the lar&esl bank fallure ln U.S. history. slashed a wrlat l.n an apparent suicide attempt early today and was taken to a boapltal In critical condition. police said. He was taken to Beek man-Downtown Hospital where bis condition wu critical but showed "s igns of stabi lizing." Sindona was convicted on 6$ fraud counta March 27 a.llet • s e ve n ·wee k trial. He was accused of stealing S67 million from banltl he owned ln lt.aly in orde r to gain control of the Franklin National Bank. He allegedly took some $t5 million from Franklin to use in unauthorized foreign currency speculation. causing the bi11est bank failure in American history. DAILY .PILOT ·--·-"''·-·--·-, .... ~ 111<• ..... --Go-•- ~ ...... ...... , .......... (71., ..... a •••Mw•••c .... Aug . 13. the day of M iss Bramlelle's arrest. The police oulfllled him with a microphone and he met with the young woman. he sald. al the Red Foit lounge. He said he gave her $1. '16S which officers had given to him. The t.ape of that meetinl was played for the jury. but only Howe's voice could be discerned through the noise. "I don't ever want to see you again.'' he gays at one point. "I ooly wanl you to leave me alone." ..,. ,,._,...,. .... MiGs ..• helicopter and the other gwooped 100 or 200 yards to the lert . then one o f them approached from behind. pulled about SO feet below the chopper and shot straight up just in front of il. Turner said "He thought they were just joking when they first started." Turner said. "But the third Ume ... he heard him and all of a sudden he saw him Just ln front of him, going straight up .. .. It pasaed SO feet undeT the heUcopter. which wu only 300 feet above the ocean. cuWn1 in Its afterburner as it passed under the helicopter, then climbed l4 full allllude and circled "That's an extremely close pass for any alrttaf\, especially for a helicopter. which ls so susceptible to turbulence. It's almost a near miss when you have aircraft pau that clote " Afterward, the hellcopter hovered over a nearby Navy ship. the U~ Charles F. Adams, untll the Jets were no tonier on the missile destroyer's radar, he said. Burglar Goes FJSbing for Loot in Mesa Fishing proved profitable early Monday for a burglar who used a coat banger and a fish· hook to lift two bap cont.atniftc a total of $1.000 from a bu.slneee safe. Costa Mesa police said the tblef entered an unoccupied day. care nunery at the Kona Lees bowling alley, hoisted himMll Into an attic and tben dl'QDPed lnto \be buslneu ofl(ce aometlmeafter 1:30 a .m. There, olfieen said, be _..... hi• fi1hln1 device lo lift tbe money ba1a from the atotted openlne al Uae locked uf• ln which nlaht emplo1H• drop fW'41. The ~ waa discovered at aboul 8 a.m. when emplo1eea found the otfice door bolted rrom the lnlidelc apparently by the but1lar •no ul\~ lht 1a1ne .._, ................ ............. C.b•• mlllU--"7 10 ... a lll"e.as ror ,.,. :::• .. ..,.,._at. .. mptto fr11lllm. .. , ... _.... ..... .... .......... ~ .. .... bNl. I tllWI .._, 1111111 Wli." Lopea brouat.t hl1 parent.a. Vtctll8 and IMa ~a. "to the United Slat11 ttom CUba tn lt'IO. They also make their home ln Jlueunaton ~•ch. AM lillt ThundQ M ret.,... to Plorld• with at la aiater, Mart ha, her bu1band Jorte Eatad"lla. daua....,_ Selma. 15. a"d Monika , 6. and twtns Olan~lll• and Juan. 6. tie broulht lbe two ~r stria to HunUftl\on Beach. Monika. be u yr., ta tolna wlld ovef' \Oya whllf' Selma bu never seen ao m\lth ck>Ulinl and food lD her lift In Spaniah. SM aa•d •be Wl• the Uruted Stale& very much. The rest of the ramify ts st~· aog in F'klrid• unlU Jobe can be found "l don't want lo brtn« lhem ht·r t> af they have lo go on welfare LJCe can become too easy that way.·· Lopez said. Lopez said he has been t.ryiDC to bring the family to the United States for years but efforts had failed because his brother-in· _law. a musician. was of military age Retlectang on his journey, Lopez said the majority of the 200 passengers on his boat to J.'loridM were pnsoners in Cuban JniJs . ·•1 talked to quite a few of them They were told they could C'rther ~o to the United St.ates or stay an pnson .. , believe &0me or lbem were hardened criminal&. l talked to Iota of them. I told them that I could guarantee lhat lbe Fpl knows more about thelr recori1s than Castro. I told them \0 be honat and to tell the truth and they said they would." Lopez said he ventured \0 a hotel in Havana for a nl&ht dur- ln& a t.roplcal storm. ··1 made two telephone calls to Calllom.l1. They couldn't have lasted more than six minutes and lt eo&t $200 " He aald coffee l!l selling for $30 a pound In Cuban stores and a pound of Mee costs about $6. Lopez, a real estate salesman in Huntlnl(ton Beach. said he believes that the days of Castro are numbered. "I went back to visit my fami· ly last year. Things were falling apart and friends and rel1Uves told me they were mlserable. "There were many sad faces. "It ls the beainninl of the end. The people know that Cutro bas been ~lllng them lies." "I was very. very lucky to get aht ~-out. ll waa a miracle bJ And9on7." Protesters Fail to Halt Newport Plan Charges by Santa Ana Heights residents that Newport Beach is nibbling away at their rural lifestyle weren't enough lo bring down the size of an Irvine Avenue orfice building Monday. Protesters told Newport City Council memben lhat the three· story structure will be a "steel monster" that will have an ad· verse effect oo the environ~nt and compound traffic problems But couocil members votecU-2 to formally iaaue a use permit to Newport-Irvine Associates to continue work on lhe 38-foot-high building Councilmen Paul Hummel and Donald Strauss voted against t he perrrut The action was "formal" because city planners acciden- tally issued a use permit to lhe developers earlier this year to exceed the north Newport height limit of 32 feet. James llewicker. city plan- ning director. told council mem- bers that once the error was caught, construction of the structure's third floor was halted. Errors aside, Santa Ana Heights residents. some who said they U ve wilbin a football field's length of the new alftee. malnlalned lbe atnac\ure was too hlah and too bll for lbdr comfort. "We have horses, chickens and kids," said Linda Dalton. "and \be buildtlla will disrupt our Hvet. We med to aee moun· talns. now we Ju.st see steel from Newport." a_... Nancy Coffman Mid continued comtructloD ln DDrtb Newport la "diltatear•llna" &be 11nall count1 atrlp nHUtd .,alnlt Newport Beach. A 1pokHman for tbe de· veloper, Taylor Or.at, a.aid ll the council dW not lllue the permit for tb• undtr· conatruct.lon bu.Ud1D1. h1I f1nn would have to at.art over ap1D and t~N a S'1 ~ io.. PoUce fOUDCI lb• m1k11ltlft =·flt~\_~tftl ltnl It• •-.-a ..... ..., E_T ... ::.= Oranl clalaMd \Ml the t.laNe· at.ory bldM'nl wiD ptala &be aam• amoun et omet ,..ee ;t;p·· e =tlMH A~=.rc ...... f Mortgage lrderest Rates .Dip Sclaool.Plag Opens The story of a small town murder trial ... The Rimers of Eldcrich." opens Thursday at 8 p.m a t Estancia High School Shown :m .> C'ast members J ohn Ursini. Kristen Roberts (left 1 und Cyndi Hl'nlley Show runs through Saturday T1ck <:b .irl' S3 Second NB Arrlist In Jewel Robbery By JOANNE Rt::'VNOl.O~ 01 t11e 0.11, ....... ~w· !lopper was a rrestt-d l a~t Tliur. day m {"()Onection "'1th the '1 ..i r ch holdup of the Fa~hum hlJnd J1•welr) ... ton· Detect1H· Ken Sm 1th -.a.id that none of 1 h1• m1~!'>1ng Jt>'-'t.·lr;. ha-. IJ1.·1·n ,,. t'O'vt<rt'd SAN fi'RANCISCO fAP> -P~nUal home buyen conllnue to 1et more breaka as one al the s tate's largest reaJ esta&e m ortgaae broilers reductd lnterett rates on brokered real e.tat.e morta•se loans bid a San Fra n cisco bank towered its prime home mortgage rate. J. Robert Metedu. executive vice president al Pactne Pl• al CaUfomla. Nld tt woulcJ lows' lnterell rau. on deeds al U'Ull secured bJ real property from 1t percent to lt percent. Pac.tf\c Ptan. a sublldlary al The Robert A. McNeil Corp .• omcea ln 21 California cities. The neweT" rates go into effect Wedneldly. Crocker Bank. meanwhile. lowered the prime home mort1qe rate from us~ percent to u..-. percent effectlv e Mond•y. accordln& to Fred Morrison, executive vice president. The new rate will apply to 80 percent mortca1es on existing single family 'homes which an! owne r occupied. Meanwhile. Bank of Cali{omia today said \t will join a growt11g number of ba nks <.'h a r J?1ng customers who hold their credit cards . Ralph Rasmust.en. BankCal senio r vice pres ident. (.'rtet.J infl ation and low prof1tab1llt y from bank c red it <.'a rds "" reasons ror the SlS annual fee to began July I for holders of 1ts VISA and Master Cards No change 1s planned m the formula on wh1<.'h m onthly payments a re computed for ca rd ·ho ld ers who e xt~nd p ay m e n t s ro r thei r ('<.1rd purchases. he said Bank of Amenca . the world'" largt>:.t commercial bank. and CrO<'ker Bank earlier announced they would began charging f~ to t heir c redit card·holderc:; Uo(A v.111 charJ!c un annuul fet·. C r o l' I.. 1• r ..i f t' t· Co r c et <.' h trJnl>Jl'tion with 1L" •<J rd~ The second suspert sought rn the ss oo .ooo h o ldu p o f Brelt·Wal ker J twe l c r .., 1n Newport Beach hu~ been tak~·n an to custody by police Det ecti ves a rre-sted Hu~h Coughran. 45. Monday ut tht Her mosa Beach apart men! h•· shared With another ... uspt>ct an the case. ex Santa Ana pOlu.·.-. <.'apt:un Frederick Elhworth Hopper, 51 llo prX'r "'a~ taken mto cui.loO \ on j "'arrant 1s~ucd from tht ll.1rhor Judir1al 01-.tnrt Cnun ,1.., hi· 143!'> on hi'> w,1~ to r"pon 111 ' hi" kdc•rj) parole offtC\'f Securities Interest Dips Below 9 o/t: Former Mesan Terri Stovall Crash Victim F uneral se r\ i re~ 11rl' scheduled Wednesday 1n ~ult Lak<' l'1t). l 'tah, for ror mer Costa Mcsan 1\•rra Lyn Stovall 18, who died a:o. the rel.ult of ac cident mJuries Sunday The former i-.tudcnt of Costa Mesa rngh School wa.s struck by a <.'ar as she crossed a Salt Lake Cily strcel enr\y Wednesday morning. Miss Stovall and her fa mily Jived In Costa Mesa for several years. moving last year to Salt Lake City She ls survived by her fat.her James J Stovall: her mother Sandra. a brother James. two sisters. Mindy and Lori. and step-sisters Jennifer Laegh and Mary Stovall Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorilll Puk wall follow I I a .m . s ervices at Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City Hoppt>r. 51 left lh\: ~.mta Ane1 department m 1965 to attt"nd 1¥w '>t hool In 1!174. "'hilt' n·pre-;ent ing a bank robbery !ilU~pt:cl an Reoo . he was charged w1lh cngmeenng hls client ·s t:>eape from 1a1l Tbe d1eot was sublequeo.Uy recaptured and H~r was con· v 1cted o r jailbre ak a nd possession or stolen bank money. He v.as senten<.'ed to five years 1n the Terminal liiland federal 1>rr~on Smith "aid that llft<'r Hopper "'a~ arreskd ht~ pJrolr ofhcl:'r ..,earrht.-d tui. <.';ir and found 11 br1 ... fra:-.e :.1 m1lur ln ont-1n "'h1rh the Jt'Welr) wa!> earned from the 'ltOrt• dunnli? the robber)' t\ mon)! the 1temi. found an the cast• wai-an aarhne tirket stul, bt>a rlng Hopper 's name-and the flerm~u Beach addre!>~ Wht•n arrc~led. Hopper ~·'''<' an Jd drt'l>S an R1 vt'rs1de Smith said that the FBI rn· formant whoong 1nally developed the lea d t o Hoppe r t o ld 1nvest1galor s that Ho ppN 'l> alleged a<.'<.'omphc{' wal> named HUJ'h Smltb :>n1d that when be in· "estlgated tlh.> Hermosa Beach address he was told that Hopper c;,hared the a pa rtment with Coughran WAS HINGTON CAP I -For the r1rst umc in nearly a year . 1hc interest ratt.~ on short term gove rnment s ecurities have fallen under 9 percent . The d e cline in Monday's Treasury Department auction was the seventh s traight week of falhn~ pnccs Th·· d1~CQunt rate on 26-\jfeek ha lb dropped to 8 782 pcr<.'er.t I rom la.'>t "<'ek ·... 9 195 pcrc~·nt Th•• Ol" rJ!I' "a:. the lo14e:.l ... I n c ,. Ii f, I 2 "I.' I ('I' r. t w a s .,\ .1llablc Ort ~3 l!li8 Thl' nt'"' d1~coun1 rut\: nn :?G "'1.•1•k bill-. nH•an~ I ha\ \he mJ'ttmum 1nt~re ... 1 HHtft an!>t1tulJOn'> 1.·an pa) on money market 1.·crt1f1 (.'atel> ::.la rling Th ursday 1s 9 percent The maximum ror ba nk~ will be 8 782 percent . TMI Probe Starts HA RRISBURG. Pa. <AP1 -A (t'deral grand JUry has begun hearing tesllmooy on alleged safety violations a l Three Mlle Is land prior to the 1979 accadenL t hat shut down the nucle11 r pov. er plant. H I ASl~ION I lA~O • NCWJIOIT lfACH CAUrORNIA 91660 Ul!PHOPd 1•141 6'44·J4l\' • • ~qlizing in capital . . OPJlreClati~f equity growm, arid mcome shekers. ~LOWC ST- CARllllRI!! IAIUNO :. IMMACUUT'I M '-W toflTW ..... ., t..-.q......_ ....._.,_ -r'UU.'f IOtnll'NI>' "-cw.-.-• $50.000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS , ... ,_, only...,,.._. ··--• W-kly <--''-b • Montti.lv t .. IMI ... • •C-•en:lal •Re.Wen ll•I • 6 -"'• to S ,,_,.. • So1uhen1 CallfonaU C f11t 111 1•1H lo.ft lnfonaalloa •ervke t ·r "' ,,, rirwtnt irttt 0\"1 d ... (714) 759-1515 AllKAICAN ..out: MORTGAGE "JO Ne wp0rt Cer>ter Ofrwe Oe••Qn P!a1a "'""'"°(1 ee.-cn Cahtornia ~'21>W Now you ca n b uy or sdl gold, silver, plati num, or palladium , all the most popular .precious metals, m O range County D eak -Perera, the nation's oldest and largest precious metals and fo reign exchange firm, 1 open fo r busin ess right in the South Coast Plaza Sho pping Center. N ow you can in vest in .gold coins like Krugerra nds and the Canadian Maple Leaf Or precious metals certific.ates that let yo u buy p recious metals without the h ea daches of possession and storage. ru ght he re in Orange County And with a simple phone call . Of course, you can also exchange 120 foreign currencies for all your bus iness, investment, or trave l needs. O r get travelers cheques in U.S. dollars, French fra ncs, Cennan marks, Australian dollars and several other foreign ' Business - T~.-13,1880 DAILY PfLOT L&nirg Car Hot Seller uto al Cru h Having Little Effect NEW YORK CAP> In U<ivcrly H.IJlJ. wliel'e Ferr•rU. t..ynborf1Mnl1 and tkntlevs 1tre at. com· mon 1111 palm trees, " wealthv i<'l'OUJ\t1&11t who wanted someU\1n1 a bit dltfeNnl or~hirt.-d a SSS.000 E votuuon I a cu cu1tom-deshm~ by Ph:rrti Cordln 1'ht' Al'C<>Untant itt •mona the we ll·heeled few who art-koeplnJC ow lu"ury cur miarkel iaU v• -iC-barely ul a time when Amencan a uto sa les are t'Ollap Ing "Ali far as our shurc of the luxury muket . w~ 'rC' doln~ better now than a year aizo There are f 'or f&U"NrH f"Q r •. 1>1,,..11t 11al.-11 In u-orld Orf# ht N,_....porf B f'a t"lt a n d B #'r .. r1,, Hiii•. a.,.. ... fiflMN# t"Gr" wUI dou hfr In r ofaw ht nf".rf 18 *on du .. -fewer tot.al buyers in this market. but we're get· ~ing a good share." says a spoke~man for Cadillac m Detroit TJIE SAM E IS TRUE ac ros~ the industr y. F'am·y·car sales are down, but their percentage of thl' tota l market 1s up, probabl.v becaust> for many of thost." who think about buyin~ J luxury ear. money 1s not an 1ssu<' Many even pay thf' full pnrt' up to almost $150,000 for the top Rolls Royct> in (•ash Car sales m the United State~ Tell Crom an an- nual rate of about lO 8 mllhon before March 14 to about B 3 million in Apnl. The Cartl•r adm1nistra· Recycling Seen As Aid to P e a ce FRESNO CAP> An environmentalist Crom Modesto thinks recycling could he lp foster world peace . , More reuse of manufactured m aterial would m ake more world resources avatlable to poor na- tions and reduce world tensions, Chff Humphrey said at a session of t he National Rceycling Congress "More t.h.tn,qs arc needed than re<'ycling to have world peaee." Humphrey said. "But that peace 1s impossible without 1t." ./' And we ca n handle fo reign pay ments and collections fo r yo u. For all your precious metals and foreign currency needs, just drop by our new office. We're open Monday through Saturday, from 10AM to6 PM. O r give us a call Deak-Perera, South Coast Plaza, Nordstrom's Wing1 3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. 714-751·1100. COak·~. 1980 tlon '• cr ackdown on credit has squeezed many potentiul car buyers out of the market. Llmlt• on overall growth ln lending has led banks to lm poff tougher standards on borrowers, require higher down payments and ln som e areaa to atop making retail or dealer loans a ltogether. BUT aou.s ROVCE SALES in t~ United States will be down by only about 100 rro m last year's 1.100. said Reg Abbiss of Ro lls Royce. Inc. About one-third of the British·produced cars are sold in the United States. he said ··1t ·s a m ixture of old and new money," Abblss said. "celebr1ues. pop groups The biggest s ales in the Umted States are in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills The cheapest -1f that'~ the word -Rolls Royce LS the Silver Shadow II. which sells for SSS.JOO The Com1che convertible 1s the most ex- pensive at $148.400. MERCEDES-BENZ SALES 1n the Un ited States were down 2 percent for the first quarter , a s pokesman said Thirteen percent of the German cars a rc sold in the United St.ates The priee range IS Sl 7 .500 for the 240D to $43.000 for the 450 SLC. Sports ear sale~ are down too Accwd1.ng to Ward's Automotive Reparts. sales of Alla Rome<> Cor the fi rst quarter this year were 747 For the suml· quarter last year. 896 were sold Laneia s ales lOtaled 631 an Janu:iry. February and March after 447 for the s ame quarter last yeu Some luxury C<.t rs have been harder hit Robert M. MeElwaine. president of the American Im ported Automobile DealeN. Association. said Porsche sale:. for Apnl were down 44 percent from Apnl 1979 and Jaguar sales had plunged by 40 per· ct'nl The Porsche ran~es 1n pncc from $16.700 to S:J7,900 The Ja~uar XJl2 four door ~edan •~about S:?5.000 THEN TifE RE 'S THE Cardin car It 1s custom built atop a Cadillac Eldorado chasstS Only JOO \\J)J I)(' madl'. s:uo J uhn R H1<·c Ill . vice pres1dl'nt and dirc·Nor of P1t•rre Cardm Automotive. and ...bout half c1lrcady have been ordered "We have pt>Oplt.· m Canadu, South Amenec1 and .1 sheik buying th(' ear " Depree1auon apparenll) 1:. not a faetor R1et> :-:ud The Re' c rly Hill<, aerounlant who bought one .. figure5 the c·ar "111 double in value m tht> next 18 m onths .. Charn1t»r Snake-like covering of n exible m e t a l hose 1s demonstra ted by Sher yl Fitch of UOP's Flexonk s Division 1n Bc.irtlett, Ill Host: is bellOY.'S·lYJX' earner for hquid.c, and gas e!>, res ists pressure, te mperature dnd cor· ns1on. 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UM TramportaUon l>QartmlBt .... l'tl*'tAld. BUSINESS I STOCKS lf YoU have a Playboy ma1utne reader over for luncb or dinner. it ml1ht be a IOOd Idea to blde the U· quid. Tab it from Playboy, which claims to lcnow Its own readers very well, these guys can really drink . Playboy competes with other magazines -and newspapers -to get beer, wine and hard liquor ad· vertislng in their pages. 'they do well at it. lls circulation ls about 5 million, the Reader's Digest is•up around 18 million -but Playboy carries rar more alcoholic beverage advertlslng than the Digest. Why? Because the companies that make the stuff must buy Playboy's story: Playboy readers drink up a storm. THE TE&M PLAYBOY used to describe its readers to advertisen is : "lust for life." Thia lust is supposed to manifest itself In an orgy of spending for· the goods advertised In Playboy. It's one thing to talk about it, but advertisers are tough hombres. they want proof before they spend their good money buying your white space. So Playboy took a census of its readers, getting a botUe count. And it reee11tly reported with great triumph its findings. The results showed that the Playboy readers are responsible for the following consumption: VODKA: ONE OUT of every three bottles sold to men. Gin· one out of every three botlle5 sold to men. Rum· one out of every three bottles sold to men. Tequila: two out of every five bottles sold to men. SCOTCH : THREE OUT of every JO bottles sold to men Canadian whisky : three out or every 10 bottles sold to men Blended whisky three out of every 10 bottles sold to men Bourbon men. one out <If every (l)ur bottles sold to -~ llllSH WHISKY: ONE out of every three bottles sold to mt>n Wine . t.h rtt out of every 10 bottles sold to men Vermouth one out of ever; four bottles sold to men Brandy, rognac ont-out of every four bottles sold to men Cordial or liqueur cme oot of every three bottles :;old to men IN COMMl'NICATING these resuJt.s to the lJquid trade. Playboy added this dinchmg argument: "Playbov men drink. serve and buy more alcobolk ·t>everages than Time. Newsweek or Sports Ulustrated men." Yes. Playboy is proud of its hard·drinking readers. And it's selling them. at so much a page, to advertisers. With an intake such as indicated above. how can you resist if you're making anything with alcohol m it., CAN YOU BELIEVE. though. that 5 million sub- scri~rs and newsstand buyers of Playboy consume that much liquor? They don't, of course, but you have to realli.e that Playboy is talking here about its total readers -and that group includes the men who look at someone else's copy. In that way Playboy gets its ttader total up to 14 m illion. So Playboy tells liquor advertisers: "Why ad· vertise m Time where you have to ante up about $64.000 a page when you can buy a Playboy page for about M0.000?" And the kicker naturally is: "Our men drink more than their men.•· Energy Loans Boost Venture LOS ANGELES <API -Two energy concerns have announced that the Department of Energy has guaranteed a $49.4 million loan agreement Cor geothermal energy de· velopment in Imperial County. McCulloch Oil Corp., Los Angeles, and Geothermal Kinetics lnc .. Phoenix. said the agreement was signed by CU I Venture. a joint venture comprised of tbe two com· panies' geothermal units. The companies said it was tbe largest geothermal loan guarantee in the federal agency's history. UNDER ntE AGREEMENT, CU I Venture will bor· row funds from the Banit of Montreal's California branch and the Bank of America to develop the geothermal re- sources. Massive amounts of steam generated from the earth's interior produce geothermal energy. The development is to take place near South Brawley. j ust north of the Mexican border, where other geothermal experiments have centered . Mccuu.oce AND GEOTllERJIAL Kinetics each has a 37 \"J percent working · interest in tbe projttt, while California's Department of Water Resources bas a 25 per· cent interest. The two companies said properties In Imperial County will be developed by the drilline or enough product.ion and reinjectioo welJa to provide energy for a u.megawatt elec· trical generating plant. The Water Resources Department has tbe right of Ont refusal to buy the steam to operate the generaUng plant. Gold, Metal Quotations By fte A.lllda ... Pnu .Setected WC>rld 1old priC* tod~: ........ : morning fidna •10.00, off $3.25 : aftemoon flxtn1 •12.00, otf Sl.25. Parts: attemoon flxt.ns S538.s1, up st.97. ..,.....,.: •10.00. off $2.08. z.tdl: •10.00 bld, uncbupd; •15.00 ulced. New Ylltl: HaAdy • flanDU late momln& '612.00, 'oft Sl.25. New Yen: &acelhard Hlllnc price late mornlaa ssu.oo • otr Sl.2$. * * * NIJW YORX CAP> -Rady • Harman Hew Y• 1Unr 111. ND. 'nJIP -d IU. U.M: filllrie1t1• 111, •. * * '